CATA LO GUE OF THE 3OOKS, AUTOGRAPHS ENG1RAVINGS, AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE'-.ohn ~ilan. "He has a fouth o' auld nick-nackets: Rusty aim caps and jinglin jackets, Wad haud the Lothians three in tackets, A towmont guid; And parritch-pats, and auld saut-backets, Before the Flood." BURNs. PREPARED BY JOSEPH SABIN. NEW YORK: 17 VANDEWATER STREET. I864. T I Cof which the following pages form a Catalogu TEE Co11etio11 of which the following pages form a Catalogue, was at once the pride, the pleasure, and the occupation of its late venerable owner for upwards of half a century, and is of so varied and interesting a character as to warrant some few remarks upon its leading specialties. The long Index of Subjects which is appended, renders a minute analysis unnecessary. First in point of completeness as a Series, are the "Emblems," which are sufficiently numerous to invite the attention of some of our Public Libraries; and it is hoped some Institution will secure them as a nucleus for a more perfect Collection. They should be regarded as something more than a mere collection of Pictures, for assuredly they convey much poignant satire, and many political pasquinades which the then Licensers of the Press Would have suppressed as prose, but which escaped their notice disguised as the Fine Arts. The most important and valuable department, however, is that of Illustrated Books, by which are meant books to which have been added Plates not originally published with the works. They are both numerous and beautiful; and as many of them were illustrated by Mr. Allan himself, they possess special interest for his friends. Most prominent among them are Dr. Francis's and Irving's Knickerbocker's New York, Dibdin's Bibliomania, Burnet's Own Times, Life of Sir 1H. Davy, Mary Queen of Scots, together with the various editions of Burns, Byron, Campbell, Ranmsay, and other of the Standard Poets; Maberly's Print Collector, Wilson's Catalogue, etc. Under the term Fine Arts, in the Index, many books are included which are merely illustrated, and, in a strict classification, would not be so placed. Wood Engraving was a subject in which Mr. Allan took much interest, and his Illustrated Copies of Chatto or Jackson sufficiently indicate his taste. iv NOTICE. Penmanship was an accomplishment in which Mr. Allan excelled, and a few rare books on that Art are included. Scientific Books are not numerous. The Medical Books do not include any of the Modern writers, but the early treatise of Eucharius Rhodion on the " Byrth of Mankinde,"' and others of that class, invite the attention of the Medical Antiquary. Numismatics is rather largely represented, and contains some rare works. Coin Collecting was once a hobby with M3r. Allan, and his Collection was at one time quite large; but some years since he was tempted to sell it. The Books on the subject were retained, and some Coins and Medals have been collected since, and are included in this Catalogue. Bibliography, if not strong, is tolerably varied, and includes a number of Dibdin's Works: -his Bibliomania has been before referred to. Priced Catalogues and Treatises on Typography are also included. Scotland (Mr. Allan's birth.place), as illustrated by her Historians, Poets, Artists, and Novelists, is largely represented, and in some cases by books of acknowledged rarity; and if any part of the Collection had precedence over another in his affections, it was this. This was particularly the case with reference to the books illustrative of Mary Queen of Scots, who was held in reverent admiration by Mr. Allan. England and Wales, with some other European Countries, are represented in Books of Travel and Picturesque Scenery. Of Works Relating to America, and History in general, there are but few, but some of them are very scarce. Of Unique and Presque Unique Books, there is an almost unzequalled Collection. It may be safely asserted that an equal number of Missals, Books printed upon Vellum, etc., have never before been offered for sale in this country; and some of them are fine specimens. The Indian Department is the most limited, consisting of two books only; one of which, however, is the crowning glory of the Sale, and will, it is believed, realize more money than any other book. Reference is made to Eliot's Indian Bible, which is fully described on pages 80 and 81 of this Catalogue. Under the comprehensive, and perhaps sometimes inappropriate appellation of Theology, in the Index, is grouped a large number of curious books. The analyst who could discover Mr. Allan's NOTICE. v religious belief from his Collection of "'Theology," would possess much skill. The books have evidently been bought more for their singularity than for their religious principles. One of the most extensive departments is that of Poetry, including Songs and Ballads. There tire a few of the rare Old English authors, in good condition, and very much of Scottish Poetry. The Kilmarnock Edition of Burns is a book of much rarity, and the first offered for sale on this continent. Other of the Standard Poets, having been copiously illustrated, have been before referred to. Among the other departments of Literature, it may be mentioned that there is a little Dramatic, and more Occult Literature. Angling is represented by a splendid set of Pickering's Walton and Cotton. Of Fables there are a few, and enough of Facetise to add piquancy to the lot. Of BElack Rett(er 3ooft there are some very good specimens, by Ullrich Zell, Vostre, Kerver, etc., one of Wynkyn de Worde, several by Day, Berthelet, and other early English Printers. There are also a few American books printed by Benjamin Franklin, Zenger, etc. Autographs include a very choice letter by George Washington; a most interesting public document by Benjamin Franklin; a patriotic letter of Lafayette, and others of interest. Engravings comprise a vast number of Portraits and Plates, well suited to the taste of some "Illustrator." Of Coins and lMedals the number is small, but some of the latter are very fine and scarce. Among the Minerals are a few specimens of great beauty, and Lot 4791 is one of much rarity. Relics, Curiosities, and Antiquities, if not numerous, are singular and interesting, and, it is believed, genuine. - The Silver Plate is mostly Antique, and includes a Silver ToddyLadle, once the property of Robert Burns; a Silver Indian Pipe; Incense-Burner, and other Curious Articles. Among the unusual features of the Sale are several Scottish or Highland Costumes, Buckles, Scarfs, etc., admirably adapted fbr Tableaux or Private Theatricals. Sculpture is represented by one7 specimen only: a7fine Bust of Napoleon, in Carrara Marble. ei NOTICE. Among the Sundries are included Old China, some of it very fine; Book-Cases, and other Library Furniture. Such is a rapid analysis of the varied contents of this Catalogue. Treated synthetically, the student will look in vain for any evidence of what is called a working library. The books were collected to amuse rather than to instruct; and the result is an extensive Literary Olla Pociridcc, possessing a very varied, if not a particular interest. In the preparation of the Catalogue, due regard has been paid to the exact method of spelling and punctuation of the various titles. The words aco're and sectrce are used sparingly, and according to their received bibliographical value. The authorities referred to are Mir. Bohn's Enlarged Edition of Lowndes, and the last Edition of Brunet's AManual, some of Dibdin's Works, etc. The circumflex mark, indicating an abbreviation, is not included in the modern fonts of type, and the mark thus - over some of the letters, must be understood to indicate a contracted word, and to mean -. Some errors have occurred, as a matter of course; they are only such as the intelligent reader can correct; a few of them are included in the Errata. In consideration of the limited amount of Bibliography relating to Emblems, the titles to these are nearly all given at length. The condition of the Books is generally fine. Those in extra bindings are, for the nmost part, bound by Pawson and Nicholson, of Philadelphia; Mathews, of New York; and a few by Hering, Mackenzie, Lewis, and Hiayday, of London. In all cases, they are represented fairly, and as fully as the limits of the Catalogue would permit. It is proper to add that the Wood-Cut Portrait of Mr. Allan, on the Title-Page, was engraved by his life-long friend and fellowcountryman, Dr. Anderson, now aged eighty-nine years. JOSEPH SABIN. 401 BROADWAY, 4SApril 4, 1864. COONTENTS. PAGE Catalogue of Books........................................... 1 Autograph Letters, Signatures, etc....................................... 261 Engravings.......................................................... 269 Water-Colour and Pencil Drawings.................................... 295 Oil Paintings and Framed Engravings.................................... 299 Coins and Medals..................................................... 300 Miscellaneous................................................. 300 American................................................... 301 Bronze Medals............................................... 303 Antique Coins-Silver....................................... 305 Roman Imperial —Silver Denarii........................... 306 English Coins-Silver..................................... 307 English Coins-Copper........................................ 308 Coins of Scotland............................. 308 Silver Medals...................................... 309 Minerals, etc,......................................................... 310 Snuff-Boxes....................... 319 Seals, Relics, and Sundries............................................... 324 Gold and Silver Watches............................................. 326 Silver Plate, etc....................................................... 328 Highland Costumes...................................................329 Brooches, Buckles, etc................................................... 330 Antique China..................................................... 332 Bronzes, etc.......................................................... 334 Arms, Armour, and Antiquities.......................................... 335 Miscellaneous........................................................ 336 Library Furniture............................................. 337 Books, etc., Omitted................................................. 337 Index................................................................. 339 ERRATA. LOT 2. After "Partheneia," add Sacra. 50. For "1561," read 1564. 262. For " cCCCXcLv.," read Mccoooxv. 299. For "BIZON," read BIZOT. 359. For " BOSWELL," read BOSWORTH. 365. For "Two Books," read Five Books. 423. For "1822," read 1828. 723. For "CONDERT," read CONDER. 882. For "1809,"' read 1819. 886. For "DEVELTY," read DEVELLY. 892. The Author's name is Saint Germain, and the Book ss noticed by Lowndes, on page 654, of Bohn's Edition. 1028. For "1754," read 1755. 1044*. For "EIIITDIA," read EIIITADIA. 1047. For "David,!' read Desideratus. 1127. For "'Duyckink,". read Duyckinck. 1298*. For GRAYSON," read GRAYDON. 1301. For " GRESSWELL,-" read GRESWELL. 1323. For "GUTHIRIE," read GURTHIE. 1338. For "Tranekarse," read Franekarne. 1379.. For " Gemiiths," read Bemfiths; and for'' Albe," read Alle. 1456. This book is said to be' " collated and perfect." It wants the leaf following the preface, ".Post -Prefatio,' - which, was suppressed, and is almost always deficient. 1959. For' MEYSSEUS," read MEYSSENS. 1994, For "1638," read 1683.. 2045. This is erroneously attributed to E. French. The author is the Rev. John Mitchell: and this copy is printed on India Paper. 2047. For" one-and fifty". in the note, read one hundred and fifty. 2101. For "147 Plates," read 117 Plates. 2130. Second line, for "Ryder," read Nyder. 3529. For "BERVIE," read BERYIC. 3608. For "DUPINS,'- read DUPIUS; and for "BATECHON," readBALECHON. 3682. For "GARMER," read GARNIER. 3 7 2 1. For "KITTERLINUS," read KETTERLINUS. 3737 and 3738. For " LANGIER," read LAUGIER. CATALOG U E. 1. A. (B.) Buds and Blossoms of Piety, with some Fruit of the 3. o Spirit of Love. 2d edition with additions. 8vo. Lond., 1691. Includes a complaint against New England Professors. The author was Benjamin Antrobus. Priced, Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica, No. 897, ~1 5s. Od. /.2,~ OW 2. A. (H.) Partheneia; or, the Mysteriovs and Deliciovs Garden of the Sacred Parthenes; Symbolically set forth and enriched with Piovs Devises and Emblemes for the entertainment of Devovt Sovles. Engraved title, fine copy, 12mo, morocco, extra. Paris: by John Covstvrier, 1633. Written by an English Catholic. The Engravings are neat, and the Poetry above mediocrity. Fonthill copy sold for ~3 9s. Od. White Knights, ~2 14s. Od. -O 3. ABBEY OF KILKHAMPTON; or, Monumental Records for the Year 1980. Both parts in 1 vol. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1780.:, 20 4. Same; another edition, improved. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1788., s-aO 5. ABBEYS OF TEVIOTDALE, &c. 4to, cloth. Edinb. 1832, jf- 6. ABEL-REMUSAT, (M.) Elemens de la Grammaire Chinoise 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1822. *,,$f7. ABERDEEN. Short Memorandum of quhat heath occurred in Aberdeen, since xx September, M.D.CCXV. 8vo. ]Edinb. 1837. ~' s8. ABERDEEN. Sum Notabill Thinges excerptit frome the Auld Recordes of the Honorabill Citie of Aberdeene, 1565-1635. 8vo, half morocco. Edinb. 1834. Also a Short Memorandum of quhat heath occurred in Aberdeen since xx. September, 1715. From R. Balmanno's Collection, with numerous MS. notes.., 6v 9. ABRAHAMO a S. CLARA. (P.) Neu eroeffnete Welt Galleria. 100 fine Portraits. folio, calf. Nurnberg, 1703. A,.l 6 10. ABREGE de la vie des Plus Fameux Peintres, avec leurs Portraits graves en taille-douce, et la maniere de Connoltre les Desseins des Grands Maitres: avec Supplement. 3 vols. 4to, calf. Paris, 1745. 2 XSOP. 100 11. ltbrfb)emn tt of tMh I30oo0W of a5,$qfCes, lately perused ouer, and corrected, and nowe newely imprinted by Richard Gottill. 3latcIt Better. 18mo, calf. Lond. 1555..z. s-a 12. ACCOUNT (An) of the Banquet given by the Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York, on the occasion of the visit of the Netherlands Frigate " Prins van Orange," at New York, May, 1852. Portraits and plates inserted. 8vo, half cfal. very scarce. Prepared and published by order of the Society. 1852. Only a small edition printed: it includes Speeches by Daniel Webster and G. C. Verplanck, etc. 2O-. 00 13. ACCOUNT of the Procession, Dinner, and Ball, given in Honour of the Emancipation of Holland, in the City of New York. With notes, Illustrative and Explanatory. By Nick. Hallabout. 8vo, inlaid in small folio. Plate of Washington Hall, and MS. Key, and notes by Mr. Allan; unique copy of a most rare pamphlet. Small folio, half morocco. Printed for the Publisher, by Hons. Stufflefunk. Communipaw, (i. e.) N. Y. 1814. This clever Satire is not to be found in any of our Public Libraries. 14. ACCOUNT OF THE WAPETI; or, Gigantic Elks of the Missouri. 12mo. )Dublin, 1822. &3. o 15. ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. Temp. James I., 1604, &-c. 2 vols. folio, half calf. Lond. 1610. /,:25' 16. ADDISON (Joseph) on Medals, etc. [vol. 3 of his works.] 122mo. Lonud. 1753. ADVIS FIDELE.-See Avis. ~/ o0 17. 1ESOP'S FABLES. Paraphras'd in Verse. Adorn'd with Sculpture, and illustrated with Annotations, etc. By John Ogilby, Esq. Folio, old red morocco. Lond. 1665. The Plates are mostly by Hollar. Fonthill copy, ~3 10s. Od. White Knights, ~4 14s. 6d. "A Translation still in estimation."-Lowndes. //. 0o 18. iESOP'S FABLES, with his Life, in English [by Thos. Philpott], and in French and Latin [by R. Codington]. Illustrated with 87 [should be 112] Sculptures. To this edition are likewise added Thirty-one new folio plates, representing his life. By Francis Barlow. Folio,fine copy, half calf. Lond. 1665. Barlow was celebrated for his accuracy in depicting animals. The present copy is imperfect: there should be 112 Sculptures. The English verses are by Mrs. Aphra Behn. Plate 17, which is often wanting, is in this copy. The greater part of this edition was burnt in the fire of London. Hibbert's copy sold for ~4 1ls. Od.,0oo 19. EgSOP'S FABLES, with their Morals, in Prose and Verse.Curious old wood cuts. 12mo, old calf. Lond. 1721. This rare edition has escaped the researches of Lowndes and Bohn. 2O 0. AESOP'S FABLES, with a Life of the Author, and 224 plates. 2 vols. in 1: impl. 8vo, calf. LZond. Bensley, 1793. Whlite Knights copy sold for ~1 19s. Od. AGRIPPA. 3 /4, 4c7 21. IESOP'S FABLES, by Rev. Thomas James, with more than one h undred Ilhustrations, designed by John Penniel. 8vo, red morocco, extra.:Lond. 1848. This is the most elegant of the modern editions. i OQ 22. ~ESOP. Les Fables d'Esope, Traduction Nouuelle. Illustrle de Discours Moraux, etc., par J. Bavdoin. Auec les figures en taille-douce. 8vo, calf. Roven, 1659. 6oc' 23. lESOP. Les Fables d'Esope, et de plusieurs autres excellens Mythologistes, Accompagnees du sens moral et des r6flexions de M. le Chev. Lestrange. Traduites de l'Anglois, azrec les Figures dessinees et gravees, par F. Barloutw. 4to, old calf. Amsterdam, 1714. Le Chevalier's copy sold for 72 fr. 1857. 3. &V 24. ~SOP. Ezopische Fabelen van Fedras. Door D. Van Hoogstraten. Fine plates, 4to, calf. Amsterdam, 1704. - 25. AF-BEELDINGHE van D'Eerste Eevwe der Societeyt Iesv. voor ooghen Ghestelt door de Dvyts-nederlantsche Provincie der selver Societeyt. 4to, calf. t'Antwerpen, 1640. _,t, fM 26. AGOSTINI (D. D. Anltonio), Medaglie Inscrittioni et Altre Antichita-plates of coins and medals: folio, old calf. Roma, n.d. 27. AGRIPPA (Camillo). Trattato di Scientia d'Arme, con un / Dialogo di Filosofia. Sm. 4to, calf, plates. Roma: Ant. Blado, 1553.' Belle 6dition, fort recherchee, a cause des figures, qui sont dans le style de l'ecole de Marc-Antoine."-Brunet. This work has sold as high as 170 fr.,OO 28. AGRIPPA (Herrie Cornelius); of the Vanitie and vncelitaintie of Artes and Sciences. Englished by Ia[mes] Sa[nford,] Gent, 4to, calf antique. Loncl. Hi Bynneman, 15 75. First printed in 1569. An excellent article on this work will be found in the Retrospective Review, vol. xiv., 181-206.-Lowndes.:S > 29. 0[1tUlPshe u throltckt von Heidnischen, etc. 4to. ]3Blrtk Aettrr. Singular wood cuts, portraits, etc. Freyburg: Mennals, 1523. A curious old chronicle of the French Monarchy..2m O 30. AINSLIE (Hew), Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns. Portraits inserted. 12mo, half calf. Deptford, 1822. This copy was purchased from Jas. Wellstood, one of the three Pilgrims. 6OOd 31. AINSLIE (Hew), Scottish Songs, Ballads, and Poetms. Illustrated with 24 plates, exclusive of the Portrait. 8vo, green morocco, gilt top. N. Y. 1855.,t 32. AINSWORTH (Robert), Latin Dictionary, with additions. By Dr. Th. Morell. 4to, calf. Lond. 1816. 4,,0033. AIRY NOTHINGS; or, Scraps and Naughts, and Oddcurl-Shorts, in a Circumbendibus Hop, Step, and Jump, by Olio Rigmarole. 23 coloredplates. 4to, boards. Lond. 1825. 3,7"64. AITZEMA (Lieuwe van), Vereenigde Nederlanden, 16571663. 60 fine Portraits. Folio, half calf. Gravenhague, 1669. 4 ALBUMASAR., 63 35. AKENSIDE (Dr.) Pleasures of Imagination, and ARMSTRONG (Dr.) on Preserving Health. 12mo. Exeter (N;. ), 1794. An early specimen of New Hampshire Typography.,56t 36. ALBANY. The Answer of "The members of the Congregation of Saint Peter's Church, in the City of Albany," to the Pamphlet lately addressed to them, by the Hon. Lt.-Governor Taylor, and others. 8vo, pp. 100. Printed for the Congregation, February, 1816. 2~ 2 5- 37. ALBERI (Eugenio), Vita di Caterina de' Medici; Saggio Storico. 18 Lithographic Portraits. 4to, cloth. Firgenze, 1838. An apologetical history of her reign. /,~'t 38. ALBERTINUS (AEgidius), Emblemata Hieropolitica versibus et prosa, illustrabat Joannes Melitanus a Corylo; eiusdem mvsve errantes. 122mo, hacf calf. Colonice (cLaud Constantinuem), funich, 1647. M,,O 39. ALBUM DES COSTUMES, Mceurs, et Habillements dans le Royaurme des Pays-Bas, en gravures, dessin6es et color6es d'apres nature. 8vo. Amsterdam, n. d.'.26540. ALBUM TABLETS. 8vo. Lond. 1838. A4- 41. ALBUM. A Collection of Choice Engravings, in 12mo, red morocco. 9.'0 42. ALBUM of Gothic Ornated Letters and Fragments selected from Ancient MSS. Some of them exquisitely finished. Folio, half morocco. 9,0 43. ALBUM WREATH. A Scrap Book of Most Elegant Engravings; plain and colored Scraps, etc. 4to, half morocco. 3,00 44. bttumagiavr t mragitsf coniunctionibus annorum reuolutiSibus; ac eorum profectionibus; octo continens tractatus. 4to. Btrl~ft Itettrr. Venetiis, MCCCCLXXXIX. This curious old Astrological Book contains singular wood cuts, and is a fine specimen of early printing. —Butsch, 15 Florins. v~47~'~ 45. [tftManatr 7~c urgntfS Functionibus, etc. 33firt Ik i cettsr, small folio; green 9morocco, extra fine copy. Venetiis, ilMelchior Sessa, 1515. With the celebrated device of the Cat and Mouse at the end. The late Bishop of Ely used to say, "When you see a book with a cat and mouse for the device, seize upon it, for the chances are as three to four, that it will be found to be both curious and valuable." See Dibdin's Decameron, vol. ii., pp. 231-4. Not mentioned by Brunet. 46. albntmasara Xtrtto0buttorfttM in Astronomias. 4to. T ]atait Better. 7o pp. Curious wood cuts. Fenetiis, 1489. " Ouvrage peu recherche."-Brunet. 47. ALBYN'S ANTHOLOGY, or a Select Collection of Melodies 5d0O and Vocal Poetry peculiar to Scotland. Collected by Alexander Campbell. Folio, half calf. Edinburgh, 1816. ALDEN. 5 2. 00 48. ALCHORNE. Catalogue of a Portion of the valuable Library of the late STANESBY ALCHORNE, Esq. Prices ancd names. 8vo, boarcs, ancut. Lond. 1813. Rich in the works of the Printers of the Fifteenth Century; also Caxton, Litton, Machlinia, Wynkyn de Worde and Pynson. 49. ALCIATUS (And.) Emblematum. Lib. 11. Picta Pcesis. 2' e- Lugd. 1563, and Paradin. (Claude) Symbola Heroica. Antverpise, 1583. 3 vols. in 1. 18mo, calf. v. d. 50. ALICIATUS (And.) Emblemata. VWood cuts. 18mo, calf. 3 - S L2tugd. 1561. This edition is not mentioned by Brunet, and is not in the celebrated Stirling collection. / p 51. ALCIATUS (Andr.) Emblemata, cum facili et compediosa explicatione, qua obscura illustrantur, dubiaque omnia soluuntur. Per CLAVDIVM MIN(EMi Diuionensem. Excerpta ex eiusdem in eadem Alciati emblemata maiorun vigiliarum commentariis. Ad calcem Alciati vita nuper ab eodem Minoe conscripta. 12mo. Antverpice, cpud C/ristophorutm Plantinuzm, 1584. ~ZrOo 52. ALCIATUS (Andr.) Emblemata. 18mo, calf. Anqtverpice, Ex Officina Plantiniana, 1622. eV 53. ALCIATUS. Idem; another edition. 8vo. 2No title.?; b, 54. ALCIATUS (And.) Livret des Emblemes mis en rime francoyse [par Jeh. Lefevre]. 12mo, mzorocco, extra. Paris, G. Wesche, 1536. Printed in Gothic type, and contains many wood cuts. All subsequent writers on emblems have been much indebted to Alciatus, particularly George Wither. Heber's copy sold for 18s. _.,Sa 55. ALCORAN (L'), ou Loy du Prophete Mahomet. En Langue Arabe. A fine copy inz limp morocco. >/3, ~~" 56. ALDEN (Timothy). A Collection of American Epitaphs and /7 Inscriptions, with occasional Notes. 5 vols. 18mo, sheep. AN. Y. 1814. The only extensive collection on the subject, and now very scarce.,z.2_r 57. ALEXANDER (Mr.): The Beatitudes, 1822; also, Tomkins' Beauties of Writing, 1777. 2 vols. in 1, oblong 4to, hCalf calf. 1777-1822. t, O6O 58. ALEXANDER (James W.) The Life of Alexander Alexander, D. D., 8vo, morocco, extra. N. YI 1854.,.Os 59. ALEXANDER (Wm.) Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Chinese, illustrated in 50 colored Engravings, with Descriptions. 4to, half calf.. Lond. 1814. This artist was draftsman to Earl Macartney during his embassy to China.,25f-60. ALISON (Archibald). Sermons. 8vo, calf. Eclinb. 1815. ~.~. — 61. ALLAN (George). Life of Sir Walter Scott, with Critical Notices of his Writings. 8vo, half morocco. Edinb. 1834., tS-Og 62. ALLAN (Robt.) Evening Hours; Poems and Songs. 12mo, mZorocco. Glasgow, 1836. 6 - AMADIS DE GAUL. J 2-Z 63. ALLAN. Another copy. 12mo, cloth. Glasgow, 1836. 64. ALLASON (Thos.) Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of Pola in Istria. 10 plates, and 14 vignettes, royal folio, boards.;Lond. 1819. The plates in this fine work are engraved by W. B. and G. Cooke, H. Moses, and Cosmo Armstrong. 65. ALMANACKS for 1669. By Lilly, Gadbury, Saunders, Bowe..z-mf ker, Wing, Andrews, Pond, Dove, Swan, Whiting, Trigge, and Poor Robin, in 1 vol. calf, gilt edges. 66. ALMANACKS for 1636. By Langley, Woodhouse, Per~3 cO kins, Wyherd, Peregrine, and Fallowes; together, 6 inl vol. 12mo, old calf. Loud. 1636. These old Almanacks contain incidentally some notices of the American Colonies. 67. ALLARD (Abraham), De Groote Herschepper der Waereld, of/7/O — te de Monarch des Levens Nederig gebooren, onsehuldig gedood, en eenwig verheerlykt. 4to, calf. Amsteldam, n. d. _ ~' 68. ALMANACK for the year 1386, with fac-simile engravings, transcribed friom an old MS. 8vo. Lond. 1812.,Seoo 69. ALPHABET. Dilletanti delle Bell' Arti. Oblong 4to, half m0orocco..,2oo'70. ALPHABETS.-A Collection of Alphabets. 4to, vellum. n. d. 71. ALTUS. Mutus Libel in quo Tamen totae Philosophia her/;0d metica, figuris hieroglyplhicis depingitur, etc., auctore cuius nomlen est Altus [Jacob Saulat, Sr. des Marez]. 15 plates, folio. [Rup)ellae, 1677.] According to Barbier, the author was Dr. Tolle.'72. AMADIS DE GAUL, tradvit d'Espagnol en Franpoys. Fiine old wood cutts, 12nmo, calf extra, red edges. Paris, 1560. ~5' 73. AMARANTH (The): or, Religious Poems. 8vo, half calf: iLond. 1767. 74. AMBROSE (Isaac). Prima et Ultima. The First and Last / 00w Things of Regeneration. Engd. Title, 4to, calf. _Lond. 1640. An highly esteemed Calvinistic writer. g,;-O 75. AMBROSII Choriolani gen. Avgvstinianorvm in Defensorivm Ordinis, etc. Folio, vellum. Roma, MccccLxxxI. 76. AMERICAN NOTES AND QUERIES. 4 parts in 1 vol., 6;fSO illustrated with 56 plates inserted. 8vo, morocco extra, uncut. Philad. 1857. 2 5- 7'7. 7 -; Another Copy. 8vo, half morocco. " 1857. 78. AMERICAN'S GUIDE. The Constitution of the U. S., with the Latest Amendments. Also, the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, with the Federal Constitution, and Acts for the Government of the Territories. 12mo, sheep. Philad. 1813. AMES (Joseph). See Dibdin, T. F. ANACREON. 7 BJfoO 79. AMMONIUS (Hierony). Imitatio Crameriana sive Exercitium Pietatis Domesticum. 40 plates, 4to, green morocco, extra. Noriberqe, 1647. 2t6 s 80. AMOUR. RMemoir of Mr. Matthias d'Amour. 12mo, halt calf. Lonud. 1836. AMOURS de Daphne et Chloe. See [Longus]. D ~~ 81. AMULET. Edited by S. C. Hall. l- mo, silk. Lond. 1830. ~ Al 82. ANACREONTIS Odaria ad Textus Barnesiani Fidema Emendata Accedunt Varia Lectiones cura Ed. Forster. Plates, small 8vo, morocco. Lond., G. _Bulmer et Soc. 1802. This elegant edition is ornamented with vignettes. 83. ANACREON, Odes of. Translated into English Verse, with Notes by Thomas Moore. Illustrated with 52 plates, 49 of which are inserted. Autograph letters of _Mfoore. 4to, green morocco. Lond. 1800. First edition with list of subscribers-" An elegant, spirited, and highly poetical version." /, 7cO 84. ANACREON. Illustrated in a Series of Fine Plates. 4to, red morocco, extra. 85. 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Embellishedwith fiEgravings. 5 vols. 8vo, ccclf. Ecdib. 1805. * i, t 207. BEAUTIES OF THE DUTCH SCHOOL, oblong 4to, half calf. Lonci. 1793. /O0 208. BEAUTIES OF THE OPERA. royal 8vo. Loud. n. d. 209. BEAUTY'S COSTUME; a Series of Female Figures, in the Dresses of all Times and Nations. 12 plates, by C. Heath. j50.O 4to, silk, gilt edges. -Lond. 1839. 10. Do. cloth gilt. A Different Series. Lond. 1838.,< ~ 211. BECK (Thos.) Poetic Amusement. 121no, cclf. Lond. 1809. 212. [BECKFORD Win.] Biographical Memoirs of Extraor2, CoC 4l dinary Painters. 12mo, hatlf calf: -Lounc. 1824. A satirical work, published anonymously, of which a notice will be found in the Retrospective Review, x., 172-9. It is an object of curiosity, as it exhibits the germs of some of the finest passages in Vathek..2,0 OO213. BECKFORD. Catalogue of the FONTHILL LIBRARY. 8vo, boards. Lond. 1823. 2_,.-S 214. BECKFORD (Peter). Thoughts on Fox and Hare Hunting, in a Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend. Plates. By John Scott. 8vo, calf title mendced. Albion Press, 1810. BELGCIUM. 17,2. 7-215. BECKFORD. Thoughts on Hunting, in a Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend. 8vo, blu.e morocco, extra. Albion Press, 1810. By some mistake, the title to this copy reads William Beckford.,>2_.2 216. BECKFORD (Peter). Thoughts on Hunting. 8vo, red )Tmorocco, gilt. Lond. [1820.] A notice of this work will be found in the Retrospective Review, xii., 230-47. ~,, —~ 217. BECON (Thomrns). n ~~ieWn )@re's [ft, newly published. l6gCit ~etttr. Folio, wood cut titles. Printed by John Day, s. 1. s. a. Forms folios CLXX to CLXXXXVIII, of Becon's Works, but complete in itself. /,O 5 218. BEDDEN. Catalogue of the Coins and Medals of JOHN BEDDEN, Esq. priced. 8vo. Lond. 1821. 219. BEE-HIVE (The) of the Romish Church. A Worke of all C"'// Good Catholikes to be read, and most necessary to bee understood. Wherein the Catholike Religion is substantially confirmed, and the Heretikes finely fetcht ouer the coales. Translated into English by George Gilpin, the Elder. 12rno, n0rocco, gilt edges. Lonc. JI Dawson, 1623. By Isaac Rabbotem, i. e., Philip de Marnix Seigneur du Mont Saint Aldegende. /7, O $ 220. BELLAMY (Mr.) Ethic Amusements. Revised by his Son, D. Bellanmy, M. A. Curious plates. 4to, 2russia extra, splendid copy. Lond. 1768. 2. 2-221. BELDEN (E. P.) New York: Past, Present, and Future; comprising a History of the City of New York, a Description of its Present Condition, and an Estimate of its Future Increase. 12mo, cloth, gilt. N. Y. 1849. With New York as It Is. Being the Counterpart of the Metropolis of America., 222. BELFAST. View of the Education at Belfast. 8vo, half caclf. BelfaVst, 1832. 223. BELGIIE Pacificatorum vera Delineatio. Fine portrait. 4to, 2 vellum. Hayce Comi. 1608. 224. BELGIUM AND NASSAU; or the Continental Tourist. 94 ~ -l Steel plates and mcgs, proofs on Icdic pacpeq. 4to, roan gilt. Lond. n. d. 3;S- 225. BELL (H. G.) The Life of Mary Queen of Scots. 2 vols. 12mo, haclf morocco.:Edinb. 1831. 0 226. BELL (J.) New Pantheon, or Historical Dictionary of Gods, Demi-gods, Heroes, etc., of Antiquity. 2 vols. 4to, russia. Lond. 1790. "An excellent and useful compilation."-Lowndes.,dO 227. BELL (J. G.) Bibliographer's Manual. 8vo. Sixty copies printed. 1855-6.,/,-228. BELLEGARDE (Abb6 de). Politeness of Manners and Behaviour in Fashionable Society. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1812. 3 18 BELOE. JO7~h 229. BEHR (Job Adam). Catechismus in Emblematibus. Das ist derdurch Bilder erklarte Catechismus Darinnem der gantze Catechismus Lutheri Nebst der Hauss-Taffel MorgenTisch-und Abend-Gebet, etc. 4to, hogslkin, with clasps; woodcen boards. Augsburg, 1718. A specimen of modern binding in this style. 230. BELLEROPHON of Lvst tot Vvysheyd, Begrjpende Veel zeedighe, stichtlijche en leerlijche. Sinne-beelden met haere verklaringhen. 4to, calf. Amstelredacon, by bDirctc Pietersz, 1614. This rare book of Emblems is wanting in most of the celebrated collections of the kind. 231. BELLERS (John). Proposals for raising a Colledge of Industry of all useful Trades and Husbandry, etc. Londc. 1696. [reprint 1850.] Also, Owen (Robert), Letters to the Human Race on the Coming Universal Revolution. Loncl. 1850. 2 vols. in 1. 18mo. half morocco. 1850. The former of these two works is one of the first books on' Association." 316 oo 232. BELOE (Win.) Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books. 6 vols. 8vo, half morocco, tuncut, top edges gilt, scarce. Loncd. 1807-12. A work containing much bibliographical information and extracts from curious works. BEN GORION. See Joseph Ben Gorion. 233. BENEDICTUS (Alexander), bt XbFtntf01Ig ]ft - Bes;tfieuta 4to, bltg ltter. Vettetzis, M.CCCCLXXXXIII. Brunet notices another work by the author (1496) as most rare. It is fair to infer that this is quite scarce. 234. BENGER (Miss). Memoirs of the Life of Mary, Queen of Scots. 2 vols. post 8vo, cctlf: Lonzcd. 1823. Compiled principally from Chalmers' Life of Q. Mary, and includes anecdotes of the Court of Henry II. 235. BEiNER (H.) Collection de Vingt-Quatre Portraits de la 2 tQ Famille Imperiale. folio, hcalf calf St. Petersbourgh, n. d. Brilliant Impressions. The descriptive text in French and Russian.,> - 236. BENNET (Benj.) A Defence of the Memorial of the Reformation, &c. 8vo. Lonc. 1723. fC 237. BENNET (James). Book-keeping. 8vo, cloth. 1. Y. 1826. 238. BENSON. Catalogue of the Coins and Medals of Wm. BENSON, Esq. Prices cand names. 8vo, half calf. 1845. 239. B[ERESFORD (Rev. James)] Bibliosophia; or, Book-Wis2,o0 dom, Containing some account of the Pride, Pleasure, and Privileges of that Glorious Vocation-Book-Collecting. 12mo, half cmorocco. Lonc. 1810. Lowndes characterizes this volume as a vapid attempt at wit. Strettel's sale, 6s. Od. 240. BERGOMENSIS (Paulus) eglUtt$a bce po[togfa re9 gfofe fratrum hermitarum Ordir'-s S. Augustini, contra BEWICK. 19 falso impugnantes. Editio unica, tblaggCl etter. 4to, half' calf. Romnca, J"canciscus (d Cinquinis, M.CCCCLXXIX. Respecting this work see Panzer II., 473, 284. 241. BERNAL. Catalogue of the Celebirated Collection of Works of Art, from the Byzantine Period to that of Louis Seize, of that distinguished collector, RALPH BERNAL, Esq. Plates. 8vo, half mnorocco, gilt top. oncl. 1855. This collection sold for ~62,690 18s. 2d. See Bohn (H. G.) 242. BERNARDO..Xntfpfeat rebftatfouw, batf ternartf 2,: ":prfn8[ a2batfis rcarreulttetiS. Tothft Letter, small 4to, limp calf. s. 1. s. a. This rare tract was printed about 1410. 243. BERNHARD (S,) bre ptanCtu Beatre jarfar. j3atak /70 RetOter. 4to, calf, rare. s. 1. s. a. Printed by Ulrich Zell in 1466; one of the early printers; he learnt the art with John Fust and Peter Schoeffer, and was the first printer in Cologne. This is the oldest printed book but one in this Catalogue. See Biblia Aurea. BEROALDE DE VERVILLE (Francois.) See Poliphile. "3~4 244. BERQUTIN. Idylles par M. Berquin. 24 fine steel plates. 2 vols. 12mo, norocco. [Paris, 1774-5.] oa 24.5. BERRIAN (Rev. Win.) An Historical Sketch of Trinity Church, New York. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1847. 246. BERTHOD (P. F.) Emblesmes Sacrez tirez de l'Escritvre 440o Saincte et des Peres, Inventees et Expliqvees en vers Frangois, anec vne brieue Meditation sur le mesme sujet, etc. 12mo, calf: Paris, -E. Loyson, 1657. A most rare collection of Emblems not mentioned by Brunet, and not included in the Stirling Collection. J -F 247. BERTIN AND BRETON'S China; its Costume, Arts, Manufactures, &c. Colored plates. 4 vols. 12mo. -Lond. 1813. This work was published at ~4 4s. Od.,_,~248. BEVERIDGE (Givillun). Meddyhen Neillduol av Grefydd, etc. 18mo. Lond. 1726., -O 249. BEWARE lest any man spoil you through Philosophy and vain Deceit, &c. RI. 8vo, russia, extra. Lond. 1828. 0/3 0 250. BEWICK (Thomas and John). A Descriptive and Critical Catalogue of Works, illustrated by T. & J. Bewick, Wood Engravers; with an Appendix, brief Sketches of their Lives, &c. Portraits on In.dia pacper. Impl. 4to, cloth. _Lond. 1851. No. 8, Subscription Copy, large paper. Inserted are 8 additional pages of Errata, etc. 251. BEWICK (Thomas). The Figures of Bewick's Quadrupeds. 2d edition, 1824. The Figures of a Supplement to the British Birds-Land Birds. 2 vols. 4to, morocco, extra. Xtewcastle, 1821. 252. BEWICK. Select Fables, with Cuts, designed and engraved by Thomas and John Bewick and others, previous to the 20 BIBLIA. year 1784, together with a Memoir, and a Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Messrs. Bewick. 8vo, calf. Newcastle, 1820. 5 —0 253. BEWICK. Scrap Book containing a large number of Wood Cuts, by these celebrated Artists. Small folio, half morocco. All the works of Bewick are scarce, and command a large price: their merit is commensurate with their value, and it is not hyperbole to say that the engravings are almost fac-similes of nature. 6,OO 254. BEZA (THEO.) tr Ueble EStaltelat of MbBr Rort 6,3SBS thrfst, translated out of Greeke, whereunto are adioyned large Expositions of the phrases and hard places, by the authour and others; together with a Table or Concordance, conteining the principall wordes and matters comprehended herein. Englished by L. Tomson. XLtak aetter, 4to, old calf. In'printed at London, by the -Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1596. 255. BEZA. Master Bezae's (xxxi.) Sermons Vpon the Three First Z'~8 Chapters of the Canticle of Canticles, translated out of French by John Ilarmar. 4to, vellumn. Oafo/rd, J Barnes, 1587. In this work the fashions of curled locks, crisped and frizzled hair, monstrous ruffs, villanous long bellies, painted and slicked faces, are severely condemned. See pages 172, 173. qao 00 256. BEZA. Theodore de Besze Les Vrais Povrtraits des Hom.nes illvstres en Piete et Doctrine, etc. Plvs qvarante qvatre Emblemes Chretiens, Traduicts du Latin de Theodore de Besze. 4to, blue morocco, fine copy. Geneve, leazn de Laonz, 1581., p6Too 257. BIBLA SACRA. A Beautifully written XS., probably of the 14th Century, aboutt nite huzndred pages, with many hundred Capital and Initial Letters, highly colored. 8vo, in hog skin with clasps. /i f0 0 258. tflbla }nttgara: summata: distincta: accuratius reemredata: utriusque testamenti c6cordantiis illustrata. _Beautifully printed in 0tathft ILtter. Small 8vo, calf. Basilce,,.J F.oben, Mccccxcv. This edition is not mentioned by Brunet. 0 259. 3ilbtfaC tU tgonrorbauttfS in margine, nee n6 Hebraic6m ~//'O nominui Interpretationibus. agothut ztter. 8vo, calf. red edges. MCCCCcxcV, For a description of this volume, see Brunet, vol. i., p. 874. Paris, 1860. //to0 260. tS[blfa rtu %umMarforu apparatU peino, quadruplicique repertorio insignita, etc. (othft LCtttr. 8vo, pupTle morocco. Lugdinzi in oficina Gilberti de Villiers, 1524. t.2- o. 261. 3bffa afrara. Imperfect at the beginning, blaC: lttter,, beautifully printed, thick 8vo. Paris, 1534. BIBLE. 21 Jq3 Z,- 262. f~blfa2 Sacra. Another edition. Thick 8vo, blCtk lOttWr, imiperfect at the beginning, hogskin clasps. cBasilce, J. Proben, MCCCCCXLV. Froben was one of the most eminent printers of his time, and was a friend of Erasmus. 263. BIBLIA SACRA. Quid in hac editione B' Theologis Louaniensibus prsesitum sit, paulo post indicatur. Small 8vo. Antverpice, C. Plantin, 1580. 264. BIBLIA SACRA, ad optima qvemqve veteris et vvlgatae, trans3,.2-5 lationis exemplaria sunmma diligentia, pariq. fide castigata, etc., with curious wood cuts; thick 8vo, hogskin.. Francoforti, 1583. /,0 265. BIBLE. The Bible translated according to the Ebrew and. Greeke. The Genevan or Breeches Bible, wit/h the Psctlter and Tunes. Thick 4to, calf. Londc. Barker, 1589. One of the most uncommon of Barker's Bibles.,2L~ 00 266. BIBLE, that is, The Holy Scriptures conteined in the Olde and New Testament, translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages. 4to, morocco, gilt edges. impri~nted at London, by the De2puties of Christopher Barker, 1599. This edition of the Genevan or Breeches Bible contains many variations from the others. There are, however, eight editions of this date. /,~-O 267. BIBLE. Another copy. 4to, calf antique, red edges. Loncl. C. Barker, 1599 268. -. Another Edition. 4to, calf. Wants leaf, A. 8. Lond. RL. Barker, 161 3. &d. 0 269. BIBLE AND PRAYER BOOK. 24mo, ruled with red lines, bound in black mnorocco, heavy silver corners. Lond. Bill & Barker, 1662. Contains a curious Book Plate and register of the Munden family. 30, o 270. BIBLE; Authorized Version, interleaved and bound in 3 vols. 8vo, old morocco. ILond. 1695., 00oo 271. BIBLE. Holy Bible, Ornamented with Engravings, by James Fittler. 8vo, old morocco, gilt. Loncl. 1795. 272. BIBLE. Minion 8vo, roazn, gilt. Oxford, 1822. 3, o o.273. BIBLE. Brevier 8vo, morocco extra, gilt corners. Oxford, 1847. t2 274. BIBLE (La) qvi est Tovte la Saincte Escritvre dv Vieil et Novveav Testament, par les Pasteurs et Docteurs Eglise de Geneve. Egcraved title, and ruled with red lines. 8vo, old morocco. A la -Rochelle, 1616. 2 75. -5. CROAT BIBLE, with 140 wood cuts. folio, calf, fine copy. TWittemberg, 1584. This is the first edition of the Bible in the Croat Language, and is now rare. QlOY 422. BRYDGES (Sir Egerton). What are Riches? or an Examination of the Definitions of this Subject, given by Modern Economists. 8vo, uncut. Kent, Printed at the Private Press of Lee Priory, 1822.,7 - 423. BUCHAN (Peter). Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North j7e of Scotland, hitherto unpublished; with notes. 2 vols. Post 8vo, half calf. Edinb. 1822. A curious and valuable collection of Songs, containing much information relative to their localities and authors..3 — 424. BUCHAN (William). Domestic Medicine. 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1812. 425. BUCHANAN (George). itn rertertfon of the duinges of Marie Quene of Scottes, touchand the murder of hir husband, and hir conspiracie, adulterie, and pretensed marriage with the Erle Bothwell, etc. And ane defence of the 5 34 BUCHANAN. treu Lordis, mainteineris of the Kingis graces actioun and authoritie. Translatit out of the Latine quhilke was written by G. B. 3Slait /etter, wants all after R IIII. Small 8vo, morocco, extra. [1572.] First printed in English this year; supposed to have been translated by the author. Roxburghe copy sold for ~2 12s. 6d. 4,-O 426. BUCHANAN (G.) A Detection of the Actions of Mary Queen of Scots, concerning the Murther of Her Husband and her Conspiracy, Adultery, and pretended Marriage with the Earl Bothwell. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1689. 2, abi 427. BUCHANAN (George). An Appendix to the History of Scotland, containing, I. A Detection of the Actions, etc., of Mary; II. De Jure Regni apud Scotus, etc. 8vo, calf. 2 plates. Lond. 1721. ___-b - Another copy. plate. 8vo, calf. Lonud. 1721. 428. BUCHANANI (Georgii). Paraphrasis Psalmorum Davidis, 3f% Poetica. 12mo, calf. Glcasgzce, Foulis, 1765. 429. BUCHANAN (John L.) A Defence of the Scots Highlanders in General, and Some Learned Characters in Particular. 8vo, bds. -Lond. 1794. _,7,r- 430. BUCHANAN (Winm.) An Inquiry into the Genealogy of ~/ ~ Ancient Scottish Surnames, with the Origin and Descent of the Highland Clans and Family of Buchanan. 8vo, sheep. Ecdinb. 1775. 3. t 431. BUCKE (Ch.) On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature, with occasional remarks on the Laws, Customs, Manners, aJd Opinions of various nations. 2d edition. 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1823. Several of the articles relate to America. __ ~ 432. BUCKINGHAM (L. S. F.) Memoirs of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, most proftusely illustrated with over 150 plates inserted. 2 vols. 8vo, red morocco, extra, gilt edges. Lond. 1844. Mr. Wynne has expatiated at length on this work, in his notice of Mr. Allan's Library in the " Private Libraries of New York." 3 V 433. BUFFON. Natural History Abridged, by Rev. W. Hutton. 100 colored Engravings. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. L]ond. 1821. 434. Zl1tttk (The) of nt h~imt. Printed at the Auchinleck Press,3'.S7 from a MS. of the Sixteenth Century. 4to, 3Lactt 1ZLttTr. half morocco, uncut. 1818. 435. BULLA Julii, pape II. edita contra Johannem Bentiuoli, etc. 4to, SIatlt Aetter. Roma, J. Besicken, 1506.;, r 446. BULLA [Juliu II]. Monitorii Apostolici contra Tres Reuerendissimos dominos Sancte Romane ecclesie Cardinales, etc. 4to, rare. 1511. 4/ JX 437. BULLEN. Life and Death of Anne Bullen, Queen Consort of' England. Portrait. 4to, morocco. Lond. 1820.,,?jf437.* BUND (Thos. H.) Aids to a Holy Life. 18mo. Lond. 1848. BURGOYNE. 35 ~M,qd am 438. BUNYAN (John). The Pilgrim's Progress, with the Life of the Author and a Critique on its Beauties, illustrated with very numerous prints from old and rare editions. 2 vols., rl. 8vo, red morocco. _Lond. 1796. f,, oS 439. BUNYAN (John). The Pilgrim's Progress, with Original Notes by Rev. Thomas Scott. 8th edition, elegantly illustrated. 8vo, red morocco. Lond. 1840. /,.zJ 440. BUNYAN (John). Sighs from Hell, or Groans of a Damned Soul, Discovering from the xvI of Luke the lamentable State of the Damned. 18mo, sheep. Glasgow, 1775.,/ f,> 441. BUNYAN (John). Solomon's Temple Spiritualized. 3d edition. 18mo, cf. Lond. 1698. 442. BUONAPARTE. Campaign of General Buonaparte in Italy. 8vo, sheep. NV. Y. 1798. ~yj-; 443. BURGER (Gottfried Aug.) The Chase and William and Helen. Two Ballads from the German. 4to, half morocco. Edinb. 1796. "Miss Ponsonby from the translator." 5#f:70 444. BURGER (Johannes Pfann). Biblische Emblemata Und Figuren welche inder Zueijen vernevrten Stvden dess Hospitals zum Heilegen Geist in Normburg allen Krancken zu sonderm Trosst anstatt der Schrifft sind Vorgemalet worden. In Kupffer Bestachen, clarge folded plate cat the end. 4to, calf antique. 1626. 2 Sb~ 445. Another copy without thefoldedplate. 4to, calf 1626. 446. BURGES (Sir James Bland). The Birth and Triumph of 4 ~O5^dO Love; a Poem. Illustrated with 88 plates. 4to, russia extra. Londc. 1796. The Plates belonging to the text are from the designs of the Princess Elizabeth-the others by various hands. A superb volume. " 447. BURGOYNE. Dramatic and Poetical Works of Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne: with Memoirs. Plates, 2 vols. 12mo, calf. bond. 1807. Burgoyne was a British officer in the Revolutionary War.;yr,448. BURNABY (Andrew). Travels through the Middle Settlements in North America, in the Years 1759 and 1760, with Observations upon the State of the Colonies. 4to, calf. Lond. Pctyne, 1775. Valuable as exhibiting a view of the Colonies immediately preceding the Revolutionary War. 449. BURNET (Bp.) History of His Own Time, to which is added /~4, do the Life of the Author, by his son, Thomas Burnet. 2 vols. in 4 parts, MOST COPIOUSLY AND BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BY THE INSERTION OF 326 PORTRAITS AND PLATES. 4 VOlS. folio, russia extra; splendid copy. Lond. 1729. This is one of the finest works of the kind in this library. The work itself is too well known to need any commendation. See Bohn's Lowndes, vol i., p. 320. 36 BURNS. 450. BURNEY (Chas.) Account of the Musical Performances in Westminster Abbey, etc., in Commemoration of Handel. Plates by Bctrtolozzi. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1785. 451. BURNOMANIA: The Celebrity of Robert Burns Considered, in a Discourse Addressed to all Real Christians of Every Denomination, to which are added Epistles in Verse respecting Peter Pindar, Burns, etc. Oldportrait of Burns inserted. 12mo, half calf. Edinb. 1811. Mr. Allan has penned an indignant protest against this book in the present copy. The author was a Rev. Dr. Peebles, of Ayr. 452. BURNS (J.) Illustrated Catalogue of A List of Popular / Works recently published, with specimens of the Engravings. 4to, red morocco extra, antique. Lond. n. d. _~, ~J-~ 453. BURNS (James). Specimens of Books Published by James / Burns. 4to, haljf morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1844-47. w/ 454. BURNS (Robert). Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Ivy0. 1 First edition. 8vo, pp. 240, green morocco, extra. K(ilmarnoch, printed by John Wilson, 17 86. This precious volume is of extreme rarity in Scotland, and this is believed to be the only one ever offered for sale in this country. 7, - 455. BURNS (Robert). Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. 8vo, calf. Elinb. printedfor the author, 1787. This is the first Edinburgh edition; with names of the subscribers. J, -e 456.. Another copy. 8vo, calf, cwanting one leaf of the subscribers' names. Edi'nb. 1787. PSZ 457. BURNS (Robert). Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. The second [Edinb.] edition considerably enlarged. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Edinb. 1793. Although called the second edition, this is really the third. See above. 458. BURNS (Robt.) Poems and Songs, with a Life of the Author, Appendix, etc., by Rev. H. Paul. 12mo, green morocco. Air. 1819. e~ 459.. Another copy. 12mo, cl. Air. 1819. 3o (5 460. BURNS (Robt.) Poetical Works, including the Pieces published in his Correspondence, and Reliques; with his Songs, Fragments, etc. 3 vols., 12mo, cl. Lond. 1823. 461. BURNS (Robert). The Works of Robert Burns, with an, ]O,^QEI account of his Life, and a Criticism on his Writings. Illustrated by 89 portraits and plates. 5 vols. 8vo, russia, gilt edges. Loncd., Cadell, 1809. Edited by J. Currie. The Fifth volume is Cromek's Reliques of Burns. A very beautiful Set, only excelled by the following lot. The illustrations being different, the collector should secure both. 462. BURNS (Robert). The Works of, with an Account of his Life and Writings, by Jas. Currie. 4 vols. 8vo; also Cromek's Reliques of Robert Burns, together. 5 vols. 8vo, most profusely and beautifully illustrated throughout, by _Evans. Superb copy in green morocco extra, by J. Ic~ackenzie..Lond. 1820-17. BURNS. 37 One of the choicest works in the collection. The following Extract from Mr. Evans' Letter, dated London, Nov. 16, 1835, renders further remark unnecessary: " I have been highly complimented by several book amateurs for my taste and industry in illustrating this copy of Burns. Mr. Hanrott in particular, who possessed such a splendid library, complimented me by ordering a similar copy to be illustrated for him.", 0f4 463. BURNS (Rob.) Works, with Life, by Jas. Currie; and various additions. 8vo, calf. Londl. 1823., b g 464. BURNS (Robert). Letters. 8vo, calf.,ond. 1824. 465. BURNS' (Robert). Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Plates by Westcall. 12mo, calf. Lond. J; Shacrpe, 1824. Another copy. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1824.,2-2. QO 466. BURNS (Rob.) Complete Works, illustrated by W. H. Bartlett, T. Allom, and other Artists; with a new Life of the Poet, and Notes, critical and biographical,by Allan Cunningham. 2 vols. 4to, morocco, extra. Lond. n. d. A subscription copy, with early impressions of the plates. God;b-l 46'7. BURNS (Robert). Life and Works, Edited by Robert Chamnbers. 4 vols. 12mo, half morocco. 1.V Y. 1852. _IJ 7J'- 68. BURNS (Rob.) Poetical Works. EEngravings on wood, by Bewick, from Designs by Thurston. 2 vols. 12mo, calf. Alnuwick, n. d. J' - & 469. BURNS (Robt.) Poems and Songs. Illustrated with numerous engravings. 4to, cloth gilt. Lond. 1858. This very beautiful edition, while professing to omit some pieces, actually includes the passage in Tam O'Shanter which is excluded from most of the other editions. See page 78. 9' t.- 470. BURNS (Robt.) Select Scottish Songs, Ancient and Modern. Edited by R. 11I. Cromek. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1810. Strettel's copy sold for 1t. 471. BURNS. Correspondence between Burns and Clarinda, with a Memoir of Mrs. M/I'Lehose (Clarinda). Arranged and edited by her Grandson, W. C. MI'Lehose. 8vo, half morocco. EdTinb. 1843. -~Cs 471.* BURNS (Robert). The Soldier's Return. Illustrated by John Facecl. Folio, cloth. For the members of the Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland. 1857. 472. BURNS (Robert). Auld Lang Syne, illustrated by George Harvey. Folio, cloth. _Royal Association, 1859. 473. BURNS (Robert). The Cotter's Saturday Night, illustrated -, it by John Faed. Oblong folio, with four additional plates. Royal Association, 1853. 474. BURNS (Robert). Letters addressed to Clarinda, etc., with fac-simile. 8vo, half vellum. Belfast, 1814. Clarinda is Mrs. McLehose. The volume contains some specimens of Burns's Poetry never before printed. 475. BURNS. The Land of Burns, a Series of Landscapes and t3#a ASa 38 BURTON. Portraits, illustrative of the Life and Writings of the Scottish Poet, with forty extra plates inserted. 2 vols. 4to, half Morocco. Glasgow, 1840.,476. BURNS. Fac-Simile of Burns's Celebrated Poem, entitled the 7'-7 Jolly Beggars. From the Original Manuscript. Plate, 4to. Glasgotw, n. d. 477. BURNS. The Contemporaries of Burns, and the more recent Poets of Ayrshire, with Selections from their Writings. Unique copy, illtstrated with 50 Portraits and Viewts, also Newispaper Scraps, Poetry, Songs, and J)rawings. 8vo, red morocco. Edinb. 1840. 478. BURNS. Hamilton Paul's Nine Anniversary Odes to the >2 / Memory of the Northern Lyric Poet, in 3lanuscript, with Autogrcaph Letter to 2Mljor Webster, who had requested them nfor Mr. G. Chalmers. 4to. 1801-10. At the end is a list of gentlemen present at the various dinners. "Nine times the annual lyre I've strung, Nine times the poet's praises sung, Thus have the muses all, by turns, Paid homage to the shade of Burns." 479. BURNS. A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns; containing Anecdotes of the Bard, and of the Characters he Immortalized, with numerous Pieces of Poetry. 12mo, bds. Deptford, 1822. The author is Hew. Ainslie. For an illustrated copy see Ainslie (Hew.), 480. BURNS. A Winter with Robert Burns, being Annals of his Patrons and Associates in Edinburgh, during the year 1786-7, and Details of his Inauguration as Poet Laureate of the Can: Kil: Portrait and inserted illustrations. ] 2mo, morocco extra. Edinb. 1846. / amp 481. -—. Same. 12mo, el. ]Edinb. 1846. 482. [BURT (Capt. Ed.)] Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland, to his Friend in London, containing the Description of a Capitol Town [Inverness] in that Northern Country: with an Account of some uncommon Customs of the Inhabitants: likewise an Account of the Highlands and Highlanders, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1754. 483. -@. Same, with an Introduction and Notes by R. Jamieson, and the History of Donald the Hammerer, communicated by Sir W. Scott. Fifth edition, with Engravings and a large Appendix, embracing important Historical Documents hitherto unpublished. 2 vols. 8vo, half'caclf. Lond. 1822. Zt H 48 4.. Same. 2 vols. 8vo, bds. Lond. 1822. 485. BURTON (John Hill). The Book Hunter, etc. 12mo, haclf 2nmorocco. Ecdinb. 1862.,~r' > /This clever book contains an extensive notice of the "Private Libraries of 486. BUNew York." 486. BURTON (Robert). The English Empire in America; or a BYRON. 39 view of the Dominions of the Crown of England in the West Indies, &c. Illcstracted with mcaps andpictures. 6th edition. 12mo. Lond., A. Bettsworth, 1728. 487. History of Demons, Spectres, Witches, Apparitions, 32, 3a Possessions, Disturbances, and other wonderful and supernatural Delusions, &c. 12 plates. 18mo, calf, title rmended. Lond. 1695. 488. BURTON (Robert). Wonderful Prodigies of Judgment and Mercy. 8th edition. 18mo, calf. Rude wood cuts. Lond. 1729. A few "Admirable Deliverances from Danger by Sea and Land," in New England, &c. / (a.. 489. BUSHNELL (Charles I.) An Historical Account of the First Three Business Tokens issued in the City of New York. 8vo. pp. 17, and plate. N. Y., Privately printed, 1859. Fifty copies printed. —No. 22. 490. BUTLER (Charles). Horse Biblicm; being a connected Series of Notes on the Text and Literary History of the Bibles, or Sacred Books of the Jews and Christians; and on the Bibles or Books accounted Sacred by the Mahometans, Hindus, Parsees, Chinese, and Scandinavians. 2 vols. crown 8vo, half calf. [Privately] printed in the years 1797-1807. r2~, ~ 491. [BUTLER (Sl.)] Hudibras. Corrected and amended, with Several Additions and Annotations. 8vo, calf. ILond. 1704. " I never met with so much wit in one single volume." —Voltaire. This edition is not mentioned by Lowndes..~;L< 492. BUTLER. The Genuine Remains of Samuel Butler; with Notes, by Robert Thyer. 8vo, half calf. Locd. 1822. The Editor died before the completion of this work. 4.e, ~'a 493. [BYERLEY (J. S.)] Relics of Literature, by Stephen Collet. Plate of Auttographs. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, scarce. Lond. 1823. A highly interesting volume, with some Shakspearian Lore, &c.; and Notes on Literary History, Bibliography, and Booksellers. 494. BYGANE TIMES and Late Come Changes; or a Bridge Street Dialogue in Scottish Verse. 12mo, catlf. Edinb. 1811. b1, 495. 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This edition of this rare book is not included in the long list in Brunet. 582. CATS (Jacob). Alle de Wercken so ouden als nieuwe, van de Heer Jacob Cats, Ridder, oudt Raedtpensionaris van Hollandt, etc. Folio, calf. t'.A4msterclctm, by Ican JTacobsz Schipper, 1655. t~Se t- 583. CATS (Jacobus). Silenvs Alcibiadis, sive Protevs; humanve vitte, ideam Emblemate, trifariam variato, oculis subjiciens. Iconibus artifici ose in mes incisis, ac triumrn linguarum explicatione elegantur elustratus. 4to. Amsterdacm, W. _Bleav, n. d. Also, J. CATZII Monita Amoris Virginei, sive officivm pvellarvmi in castis Amoribus, Ernblemate expressum. Maechden-Plicht, Ofte ampt der ionckvrovwen, In eerbaer liefde aenghewesen door Sinne-Beelden. 4to. 2 vols. in 1; 4to, morocco. Amstelredan, IV. T. Blaeu, Amst. n. d. 584. CATS (Jacob) and Robert Farlie. Moral Emblems, with Aphorisms, Adages, and Proverbs of all Ages and Nations, with (121) Illustrations, fieely rendered by John Leighton; CAXTON. 47 the whole translated and edited, with additions, by Rd. Pigot. 4to, morocco extra. N. Y., i. e., Loncd. 1860. " Volume fort bien execute."-Brunet.; "'j 585. CATS (J.). Toonel Van de Mannelicke Achtbaerheyt. Aengewesen in de Voor-sprake, teghen-sprake, ende uyt-sprake, gedaen Over de weygheringhe van de Koninginne Vasthi, aen de Ghesanten des Koninex Assuerus. 80 fine plates. 4to, vellum. M3liddelburgh, 1622. Scarce-not in Stirling's Collection. 60o d586. CATTON (Ch.). Scotch and Irish Peerages. The Original Drawings, with the Text beautifully written, Impl. 8vo, in brown morocco, by. JiMackenzie. s. 1. s. a. 587. CATTON. Plates to Catton's Heraldry. 4to, half morocco. Lond. n. d. 588. CAULFIELD (James). Calcographiana: The Printseller's Chronicle and Collector's Guide to the Knowledge and Value of Engraved British Portraits. Illustrated with 90 plates,-40 inlaid, 8vo, morocco extra, by J. ]Mfackenzie. Lond. 1814. 3,r:7 589. CAULFIELD (James). Portraits, &c. Rl. 8vo, vol. 2. Lond. i813. /, Z~ 590. CAVACIO (Jacobo). Illustrivm Anachoretarvm Elogia, sive t/ ZJ —' Religiosi Viri Mvsaevm. 4to. vellum. -Roma, Je. Dragondelli, 1661. "Ce livre renferme 30 pl. gravees par Fr. Valesio, a l'imitation de la Solitudo des Sadeler, plus une vue de Bassano et un frontispice."-Brunet. 591. CAVENDISH (George). The Life of Cardinal Wolsey, with 2X ~~TO Notes, and other Illustrations, by S. W. Singer, Esq. 2d edition. Illustrated with 55 addcitionalportraits. 18mo, half green morocco, gilt edges. fLoncl, 1827. One of the most interesting and valuable specimens of biography in the English Language." —Lowndes. -_~.592. CAXTON (Wm.). Life of. See [Stevenson (Wm.)] fLond. 1833. g Ve 593. CAXTON (Wm.) The Game of Chess. _Fac-simile reprint of the very rare original. 4to, calf antique, red edges. Lond. 1855. Some remarks on the history of Printing, &c., are appended. -/4 ~ 594. CAXTON. Here begynneth a lityll treatise, shorte and abredged, spekynge of the Arte & Crafte to knowe well to dye. _Fac-simile reprint of the excessively rare original, by Win. Caxton, in the British iliseum. Sm. folio, half morocco. Lond. [1480.] 00595. CECHO D'ASCOLI. Lo illustro poeta Cecho dascoli: con comento nouamente trouato: etc. Singular wood cuts. Impressurn Venetiisper MJelchiorem de Sessa, 1510. With the device of the Cat and Mouse at the back of the title. See Note to Lot 45. 596. CECIL (John). Sixty Curious and Authentic Narratives and Anecdotes, respecting Extraordinary Characters, etc. Plate. 12mo, half calf. Lond. W. Hone, 1819. 48 CHALMERS. 597. CERTAINE (A) RELATION of the Hog-faced Gentlewoman, called Mistress Tannakin Skinker, etc. 4to, rare anccd curiozus. Wood cut on title. Lond. 1640.,~f~i- 598. CHALCOGRAPHIMANIA; or the Portrait Collector and Print Sellers' Chronicle, with Infatuations of every Description. 8vo, bds. Loncld. 1814. See also [Ireland, W. H.] ~ ~ag 599. CHALMERS (George). Life of Mary, Queen of Scots. Drawn from the State Papers, with six Subsidiary Memoirs. 2 vols. 4to, calf. -Lond. 1818. Illustrated by Ten Plates of Medals, Portraits and Prospects. Brockett, ~2 6s..~ 7 so600. CHALMERS (George). Poetic Remains of some of the Scotish Kings, now first collected. 12mo, red morocco extraG. Lond. 1824.,/ f 601. CHALMERS (Thos.) On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Glasgow, 1835.,-602. CHALMERS (Dr. Th.) Sermons in the Tron Church, Glasgow. 8vo, bds. N. Y. 1819603. CHAMBERLAYNO (Jo.) Oratio Dominica in diversas omol-Or& nium fere gentium linguas versa, cum dissertatione de linguarum Origine, etc. [Ecente, -D. Wilkins.] 4to, calf: Amstekdeclami, 1715. This book contains the Lord's Prayer in upwards of 130 languages and dialects, and includes some Indian versions. 0 Odb 604. CHAMBERS (Robt.) A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, zwith portraits. Divisions 1 and 2. 8vo, cloth. Glasgow, 1852. SOf 27 605. CHAMBERS (Robt.) The Popular Rhymes of Scotland, with Illustrations from Oral Sources. 12mo, hal/f ca.f. _'dinb. 1826., r jZ 606. CHAMBERS. Scottish Songs Collected and Illustrated. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf Edclinb. 1829. 3, dO 607. CHAMBERS. Scottish Ballads. 12mo, half ccalf. Edclinb. 1829. 608. [CHAMBERS (R.)] Popular Rhymes, Fireside Stories, and 44,O Amusements of Scotland. RI. 8vo, halfmorocco. dclinb. 1842.,3.. 609. CHAMBERS (Robt.) Popular Rhymes of Scotland, and Original Poems. Third edition, 12mo, half morocco..cEdinb. 1847. /,OA 610. CHAMBERS. The Scottish Ballads Collected and Illustrated by Robert Chambers. 12mo, cl. dEclinb. 1829. 611. CHAMBERS (Robert). Traditions of Edinburgh. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf..Eclinb. 1825. ~.i 612. CHAMBERS (R.) Walks in Edinburgh. 12mo, half calf..Edizb. 1825. CHATTO. 49 ir 613. CHAMBERS (W.) Things as they Are in America. 12mo, cloth. Philad. [i. e., Eclinb.] 1854. /,.~ g614. CHAMELEON (The). 2 vols. 8vo, red silk. Lond. 1832-3. 615. CHAP BOOKS. Rob Roy, London Spy, Battle of DrumAZ_5ZT clog, Trial of Burke, Ali Baba, Four Kings, Witty Exploits of George Buchanan, Prophecies of Thomas the Rhymer, Lothian Tour, etc., in 1 vol. 12imo, sheep. Stirling, etc., 1825.,/p- 616. CHAPONE (Mrs.) Letters on the Improvement of the Mind. 1o8mo, cf. Loond. C. iC. ttinghac2m, 1806. 617. CHARACTERS in the Grand Fancy Ball given by the British Ambassador, Sir Henry Wellesley, at Vienna, at the Carnival 1826; in 13 highly colored Plates, etc. 4to. Loncl. 1828. 618. CHARLES I. Memoirs of King Charles I., and the Loyalists who suffered in his Cause. Portraits by Vcanlyke. 4to, bds. Lonld. 1795. 619. CHARLES I. Perfect Narrative of the whole Proceedings of the High Court of Justice in the Tryal of the King, in Westminster Hall, on Saturday, the 20, and Monday the 22, of this instant January. 3 plates, and a long MS. Note by Judge Furman inserted. 3 parts in 1 vol. 4to, half caClf. Loncu. 1648. "This most authentic account of the memorable trial of King Charles I. was printed daily during the trial."-Lowndes. / Sa 620. CHARLES I. Three Sermons on the Execution of Charles I. iMS. of the period. 8vo. From R. Balrnanno's Collection. 621. CHARLES (George). History of the Transactions in Scotland, in the Years 1715-16, and 1745-46. Interspersed with a variety of Anecdotes. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Leith, 1817.._622. CHARTARIUS. Vincentii Chartarii Rhegiensis Imagines <'^ 2$" Deorum lui ab Antiquis Colebantur Moguntiae Apud Ludouicum Bourgeat. 88 plates, 4to, gree~n morocco. s. 1. s. a. 623. CHATTO (William Andrew). Facts and Speculations on the Origin and History of Playing Cards. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1848. 624. CHATTO (W. A.) A Historical, Antiquarian, and Practical /,02~ 0 c7 Treatise on Wood Engraving, Ancient and Modern; illustrated with several Hundred Engravings, by various Artists. This copy illustrated with numerous (278) adciditional cuts. One vol. impl. 8vo, extended to 3 vols, green mnorocco extra. _Lond. 1839. The above is the printed title to this unique copy, of what is usually known as Jackson's Wood Engraving; it contains Chatto's Third Preface, autograph note of Chatto to Ithiel Town; Device by Dr. Anderson; and is altogether a fine work, containing in all, nearly 500 Engravings. 625. CHATTO (Win. A.) History and Art of Wood-Engraving; 4f.0Q acwith Specimens of the Art, ancient and modern; selected from "The Illustrated London News." Folio, half bound. 7 Lound. 1848. 50 CHINA. j3 Ov 626. CHEEKE (Sir John.) The Trve Svbject to the Rebell, Or the Hvrt of Sedition, how Greivovs it is to a Common-wealth. 4to, ccalf. Oxfbrcl, 1641. " To this edition is prefixed a preface applicable to those times, and a life of the author by Geo. Langbaine."-Lowndes. 627. CHEETHAM (James). The Life of Thomas Paine, author of ~c//c~ OCommon Sense, the Crisis, the Rights of Man, etc. 33 Portraits and Plates inserted. 8vo, morocco antique. N Y. 1809. cSt-"O 628. CHERON (El.) Pierres Gravees. Designs from Antique Genms, 52 plates. Folio, blaue morocco. Paris, 1711-14. "A tasteful design and a commanding facility of'pencil distinguish the works of this estimable paintress."''-Bryan. 629. CHERTABLON (MII. De.) La Maniere de se bien preparer i.2...~ la Mort. Par des considerations sur la Cene, la Passion et la Mort de Jesus Christ, avec de tres-belles Estampes Emblematiques.-42 Plates, by Romain de Hooge. 4to, half calf. Auvers, G. Gccallet, 1700. La Valliere, 48 fr.; Labedoy, 36 fr. 50c. 630. CHEVALIER (Nicolas). Histoire de Guillaume III., Roy d'Angleterre, etc., contenant ses Actions les plus memorables, depuis sa Naissance jusques a son elevation sur le Trone, et ce qui s'est passe depuis, jusques'a l'entiere Reduction du Royaume d'Irlande, Par Meldailles, Inscriptions, Arcs de Triomphe, et autres monuments Publics; Recueillis par N. Chevalier, planches, folio, calf Amstercldam, 1692. In this work, every public act of the reign of K. William III., is represented in engraved plates, by Roman de Hooghe, etc. 631. CHICKENS FEED CAPONS; or a Dissertation on the / Pertness of our Youth in General, Especially Those trained up at Tea-Tables, etc. 8vo. _Loncl 1731. 632. CHILDREN AT PLAY. A Collection of Old Plates of Children at Play, and mostly in a nudce state. Oblong 4to, half' calf. 633. CHINA. Punishments of China, illustrated by 22 Coloured -7t' Engravings, with Explanations in English and French. 4to. half russia. -Lond. 1801. 634. CHINESE BOOK (A), containing 50 Coloured Plates, illustra/' 5 tive of the Process of Planting Tea, Criminal Punishments, and Trades and Occupations. Oblong folio, half caclf qa z 635. CHINESE DRAWINGS on Rice Paper, of Insects and Flowers, Fruits and Birds. 3 vols. oblong 4to. A, eor 636. CHINESE. Two Books in Chinese. RI. 8vo. 631. CHINESE BOOKS. 6 vols. Svo. 638. CHINESE COLLECTION. Descriptive Catalogue of the /e ~ < Chinese Collection in Philadelphia. 8vo, half calf. Philaci. 1839. 639. CIIOICE EMBLEMS, Divine and Moral, Antient and Modern; As S'P CHRYSOSTOM. 51 or, Delights for the Ingenious, in above Fifty Select Emblerns, Curiously Ingraven upon Copper Plates. 12mo, calf: Loncl. 1732. ^o,, 640. CHOISY (Abb6 de). Histoire de la Vie de David. Troisieme Edition Enrichie de Figures. Pcaris, M. i.Durand. n. d. Scarce. From Henry White's collection. 641. CHOUL (Guileelmo du). Veterum Romanorum Religio CasZ3s>- trametatio, Diseiplina Militaris ut et Balneam ex antiquis Numismatibus et lapidibus demonstrata. 4to, half calfJ Amstelcedcami, 1685.. f- 642. CHRISTIAN HOUSE (The), built by Truth'on a Rock; or an Antidote to Infidelity. 8vo. Lond. 1820. 643. CHRISTIAN PIETY TRIED, etc., with Life of Armeele Nicolas. 12mo. Philacl. fL. liller, 1766. j, zf 644. CHRISTIAN SECTS in the Nineteenth Century. 12mo, cl. LonLd. Pickering, 1846. 645. CHRISTIAN HISTORY (The), Containing Accounts of the.?, Sw Revival and Propagation of Religion in Great Britain and America, for the Years 1743 and 1744. 2 vols. 8vo, calf Bosto'n, NX 1.: for T. Prince, 1744-5. This work was edited by Prince, the Chronologist, and is tl-e first religious magazine published in this country. CHRISTIAN'S NMOURNING GARMENT. See [Worshippe, William.] CHRISTIANITY not Founded on Argument. See [Dodwell (Henry)]. 646. CHRISTLICHE SEELEN-SCHIATZ, AuszerlesenesLebetter. I/; ['~ Old red morocco, tooled cand gilt. s. 1. s. a. This Catholic Prayer Book is printed entirely from engraved plates. 647. CHRISTMAS WITH THE POETS: a Collection of Songs, Carols, and Descriptive Verses, embellished with 53 Tinted Illustrations, by Birket Foster, and with Initial Letters and other Ornaments. R1. 8vo, norocco extra. _Lonc. 1855. 648. CHRISTYN (J. B.). Tabula Chronologica sive Ducum LothaX//r ~ ringiae, Brabantie, Limburgi, etc. Brillicantplates. 4to, vellumn. Mlechlinice, 1669. CHRONICON NUREMBERGENSIS. See [Schedel (Hartman)]. 649. (hrt 0otom. Expliciuft sermones iohannis crisostomi de pat44 "a ieta job et aliqt de penitetia translati de greco in latino, etc. tlarttt etttr. -Folio, half bound. impss nuremberqe [John Sensensch mid] Anno lm7n M.CCCC.LXXI. Editio princeps, extremely rare. See Panzer, vol. ii., 168, 4../T S B650. CHVRCHILL (Sir Winston). Divi-Britannici, being a Remark Upon the Lives of all the Kings of' this Isle, from the Year of the World 2855, up to the Year of Grace 1660. Folio, half calf. Lond. 1675. 52 CLARKE. This work, written by the father of the great John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, shows the author to have been well read in otur ancient historians; and is considered very accurate as to dates and authorities.-Lowndes. 651. CHURCHYARD (Thomas). The Mirror of Man, and Manners 2C. ~S of Men. 4to, uncut. Reprinted at the Auchinleck Press, 1817. 5,/ ~ 652. CHVRCHYARD (Thomas). a aritre 39fscotrse Historicall, of the Succeeding Governovrs in the Netherlands, and the Ciuill Warres begun in the Yeere 1565, with the memorable seruices of our Honourable English Generals, Captaines, and Souldiers, etc. 36aclth etttr. 4to, cacf. Lond. 1 602. Priced in the Bibl. Ang. Poetica, ~5 5s. Od. Nassau's sale, ~4 10s. 653. CICOGNA (Strozzi). Delia Tragedia de Pastori al l'illvstrissimo Sig. Francesca Soranzo, etc. 4to, ca;f, elegcant. Vicenza, G. Greco, 1593.,2,z'654. CIERMANS (A. P. Joan.) Discipline Mathematica3 Traditae anno Institvta Societatis Iesv Secvlari. _Brilliant plates. Folio, hcaf red morocco, gilt edges. Lovani, 1640. 71 7. COMIC OFFERINTG for 1832. "Plates. 12mo. Lond. 1832. / 718. omnMon Vrater. The Litany, with Plain Tune, and the _~,O0 Psalter, pointed to be Sung or Said in Churches. 3JactCt rEtttt. 2 vols. 4to, red morocco, gilt edces. Lond. J. Burns, 1843. /,,~ 719. COMPLETE FARMER; or a General Dictionary of Husbandry in all its Branches. By a Society of Gentlemen. fauny plates. 4to, calf: Lond. 1777. 720. CONCEPTUS CHRONOGRAPHICUS de Concepta Sacra De 9. bd Ipara. Septingentis Sacrm Scripturin, SS. Patrum, ac Rationum, nec non Historiarumnl, Symbolorum, Antiquitatum, et Anagrammatum suffragis Robartus, etc. Folio, calf. Augu/stce Vindelicorum, A. Wolff, 1720. A very curious collection of Anagrams, etc. y' 721. CONDE. rhre rawslatfon of a letter written by a Frenche Gentilwoman to another Gentilwoman Straunger, her fiind vpon the death of the most excellent and vertuous Ladye Elenor of Roye, Princess of Conde, contayning her last W ll and Testament. Doone by Henry Myddelmore, Gentylman. at the request of the Ladye Anne Throkmorton, etc. 3S1aCik Lretter. Small 8vo, blue mnorocco. _Imprinted at London, by John -Daye, 1564. Townesley's copy of this rare book sold for ~3 13s. 6d. 3. y>"~ 722. CONDENSED (A) HISTORY of the Independent Roystering / Club. svo, half calf. s. 1. s. a. Thirty-two copies only printed.-Got up by the Cadets at West Point. / A 723. CONDERT (James). An Arrangement of Provincial Coins, Tokens and Medals, issued in Great Britain, Ireland, and the Colonies. 8vo, bds., quncut. I-pswich, 1798., 724. donfgfonaIt* clomini Anthonini. 3tla!t Vrjtter. Small 4to, old morocco, gilt edges. MccccLxxxvII., 725. CONJECTURAL OBSERVATIONS on the Origin and Progress of Alphabetic Writing. 8vo, bds. Lond. 1772. 726. CONJURER (The); or Metamorphoses of Pride and Humil-...2-A 2 " ity. An Humourous Poetical Tale. 23 Copper Plates. Iond. n. d. 2 s 72 727. CONNOISSANCE (La) DES PAVILLONS, ou Bannier que le plupart des Nations Arborent en Mer, etc. Coloredplates, 8 COOPER. cwith a large additional number and _MS.'notes. 4to, vellum. La iagtye, 1737. 728. (oontemtlatfot of tanIthfnbt, contayning a Singuler P7'9 ~Discourse after the Art of Phisognomie, on all the members and partes of man, as firom the heade to the foote, in a more ample maner than hitherto hath beene published of any. 3lacrtt jetttr. 18mo. Title stained, otherwise a good copy. Printed by Seres, 1571. For an account of this rare book, see Dibdin's Typ. Antiq. ii. x (note) iv. 210, and Decameron, vol. i., p. 153 note. 729. CONTEMPORARIES OF BURNS, and the more Recent.2, 2-, Poets of Ayrshire, with Selections from their Writings. 8vo, half calf: Edin b. 1840. 93 dd 730. CONTROVERSY BETWEEN SENATOR BROOKS AND " JOHN," Archbishop of New York. llthstrated twith plates and a large collection of newspalger cuttings. R1. 8vo. NV: Y. n. d. 4/z, 731. COOKE (Alexander). Pope Joane; a Dialogve betweene a Protestant and a Papist, Manifestly prouing that a Woman called Ioane, was Pope of Rome, etc. 4to, half calf: _Lfond. 1625. Cooke was a person most admirably well read in the controversies between the Protestants and the Papists.-Ant. d Wood. 732. COOKE (C.) Illustrations to the British Theatre; a Series of 58 Virnette Plates. 8vo, half calf. Lond. v. d. ___._ 733. COOKE (George). Views in London and its Vicinity. 48 Plates. 4to, half morocco, gilt edges. iLond. n. d..,(1s 734. COOPER (R.) and PAGE (R.) Fifty Wonderful Portraits, 4to, bds. Lond. 1824. TSO-I e 735. 0oopCr'as ehronftle, conteining the whole discourse of the historie as well of this realme as all other countries, etc. 3BlacIt Tettrt. 4to, half russia; rare. fLond. 1560. For an account of this book, see Dibdin's Typographical Antiquities, Vol. III., p. 353. / - 736. COORNHERT (D. V.) Recht Ghebruyclk ende Misbruyck Van tydlicke Have. 4to, vellum. Amstelredam, D. Pietersz, 1620.,7J!737. [COPPE (ABIEZER)]. A FIERY FLYING ROLL: A Word from the Lord to all the Great Ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne, etc. Also, Truth asserted. Two curious pieces in 1 vol. 4to, old calf. Lond. 1649. 3J, J-738. COPPER PLATE MAGAZINE. 2 vols. oblong 4to, hclf calf. Lond. n. d. Contains a profusion of Landscapes, etc., after Sandby, Le Brun, Kneller, Eisen, Moreau, Monnet, etc. Engraved by Grignon, Watts, Cooke, etc. &',-e 39. COPPER PLATE MAGAZINE, or Monthly Treasure, for the Admirers of the Imitative Arts. 4to, half bd. Lond. 1778. /'a 740. CORBOULD AND RILEY'S ILLUSTRPATION OF THE BIBLE. 22 Plates. 4to. Lonud. 181 3. COSTUME. 59.2' Oz? 741. CORDINER (Ch.) Antiquities and Scenery of the North of Scotland. 4to, cclf. fond. 1770. An intelligent and very amusing work, designed as a supplement to Pennant's Scottish Tour. Heath's copy sold for ~1 8s. Od. //3'742. CORNER. Catalogue of the Greek and Roman Coins of LIEUT. R. CORNER. Priced. 8vo. Lond. 1821. - 743. CORNEY (Bolton). Curiosities of Literature by D'Israeli, Illustrated. 2d edition, post 8vo, bds. Lond. 1838. A very severe critique on D'Israeli, now very scarce. CORNV-COPIIE. See [Breton (Nicholas)]. a0 6 744. CORNVVALLIS (Sir William). Discovrses vpon Seneca the Tragedian. Small 8vo, calf. Lond. T/. THarper, 1631. CORTES (Martin). See Curtes (Martin). 744* CORRY (John). The History of Bristol, Civil and Ecclesiastical, including Biographical Notices of Eminent and Distinguished Natives. Plates. 2 vols. rl. 8vo, half russia. Bristol, 1816. /, Z 745. CORWIN. Catalogue of the Rare, Curious, and Valuable Books, Tracts, Autographs, etc., of Mr. E. B. Corwin. Partly pliced. 8vo.. Y. 1856. _4'-O 746. COSTELLO (Louisa Stuart). Specimens of the Early Poetry of France. Post 8vo. Illumninatedfrontispiece. Lond. Pickering, 1839. 2- 747. COSTERIUM (Henr.) Vita S. Joannis Baptistoe graphice descripta, granissimis ss. Patrum testimonijs subiunctis. 4to, 1morocco. s. 1. s. a. The Plates are engraved by Collaert, after De Vos. 7 48. COSTIUME. COLLECTION of the DRESSEs of Different Nations, 00 8~Antient and Modern, particularly Old English Dresses, after the Designs of Holbein, Vandyke, Hollar, and others. Text in French and English. 200 Plates. 2 vols. 4to, caClf. Lond. 1758. 749. COSTUME. A Collection of coloured Plates, heightened with /a.Orz'gold; also, a number uncoloured, including some curious plates, Emblematical of Trades and Professions. 120 plates. Folio, calf. n. d. 750. COSTUME OF THE ARMY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. 61 col'd plates. 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Editions of the Bible, and Parts there6 0 t ~~of in English, from the year MDV.'to MDCCcL., with an Appendix containing Specimens of Translations, and Bibliographical Descriptions. 8vo, half morocco. Oxford, 1852. 2 ~ — 757*. -5 -. Another [lst] Edition. 8vo, half russia. Oxford, 1821.,j, S 758. COTTON (John, of Boston, N. E.)' A Treatise of the Cove/ nant of Grace as it is dispensed to the Elect Seed, effectually unto Salvation, being The Stbstance of divers Sermons. 3rd Edition, 122mo, calf, extra. Loncd., for P. Parker, 1671. _2 ScZI 759. COURT OF SESSIONS GARLAND (The). 8vo, half morocco. Ecdinb. 1839. 760. COUTTS (W. G.) "The Games." A Nicht wi' Burns, and 8I 04 other Poems. Medallion of the Prince of Wales' Arms, from the Author. Sm. 4to, red morocco, extra. 2Vew York, published by the Author, 1860. 761. COVERDALE (Myles). Elhtr (lhrfstt ate of ffjIatr~lrImoner, wherein housebandes and wyves may lerne to kepe house together wyth loue. 3t3t1Lt Letttr. Very neatly inlaid, and richly bound in morocco. -Rare and very curious. Lond,. Iyll, 1552. Bishop Coverdale was the Translator of the First Edition of the Holy. Scriptures into the English Language. o 762. COWLEY (Mr. Abraham). Works. loth Edition, adorned with [28] Cuts. 2 vols, 8vo, blue morocco extra, gilt.!Lond., Tonson, 1707. The Portraits are by Vander Gucht. 763. COWPER (Wm.) The Task. 8vo, inlaid in 4to and Illustracted by 102 Plates, mostly proofs on Indlia pcaper. 4to, morocco extra, gold borders, by Hiayday. -Lond., J. Sharpe, 1825. $,,4 764. COTPER (Wm.) Works. 2vols, l8mo, sheep. N.. 1831. 765. COWPER ILLUSTRATED in a Series of Views. 12mo, bds. Lond. 1804. 766. COXE (Peter). The Social Day: a Poem in Four Cantos. 0C70 Illustrated with Thirty-two Engravings. Ri. 8vo, russia, extra. -Lond. 1823.. 766*.. Another copy. Rl. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1823. The Plates are by the most celebrated Artists of the day. Wilkie's Broken Jar is included. CRAWFURD. 61 Sj-Oo 1767. CRAIG (Wm.) 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Sacred Poems, Collected, Corrected, Avgmented, etc. Eimblematical plates. 12mo, calf, good copy; very rare. Lond. 1652. Mr. Bindley's copy, containing the anagram following the title, which is often wanting. See No. 126 of the Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica, where it is priced, ~6 6s. Od., without the anagram.,*S — 772. CRAWFURD (Andro). A Littil Qnair, anent Johnshill Lands, in the Baronrie of Calderhauch, Lochunyoch Paroch, in the Auld and Gude Scots Tung, &c., with MS. Glossary. 8vo. Joh, shill, 1838.;j' 77i3. CRAWFURD. Sketch of the Life of John Lindsay Crawfurd, Esq. 8vo. -Dalry, 1812.,e-vA774. CRAWFURD. Case of the Claim of John Lindsay Craw-,/ ~furd, Esq. Folio. n. d. ~44-6ir —-~. Another Statement. A MS. of the period. Folio. -~ t 776.. Do. The Case for the House of Lords. Folio, folded.,2 047 777. CRAWFURD PEERAGE (The), with other Original Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical Particulars, relating to the House of Lindsay and Kibirnie [by Dr. Maxwell]. 4to, bds. -Edinb. 1829. 5z7 ~778. CRAWFURD (Chas. Lindsay). Poems on Various Subjects. Post 8vo, half morocco, red edges, by Blennerhasset. Loand. 1810. ~,o_,oO 779. CRAWFURD (Geo.) History of the Shire of Renfrew, con- taining A Genealogical History of the Royal House of Stewart, &c., and continued to the present Period, by William Semple. 4to, calf. Paisley, 1782. tS; a00 780. CRESTS of the Principal Families of Great Britain and Ireland, 6?~2 C~CRO AMWELL. with Explanations and Notes. Ln2igraveC by EKirkwuood, from Sketches by G. Sanders. 8vo, hal' calf. Edinb. 1805. 2, 781. CRIB OF IOY, containing Spirituall Exercise for Clhristmasse, etc. 4to, halJ'f calf. Lon for C. Purset, 1611. Unknown to Lowndes. 782. 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Reliques of Robert Burns, consisting chiefly of Original Letters, Poems, and Critical Observations on Scottish Songs. 8vo, calf. e Lond. 1808. 786. CROMEK (R.H.) Remains of Nithsdaleand Galloway Song, with Historical and Traditional Notices, relative to the Manners and Customs of the Peasantry. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1810. o? 787. CROMWELL. A Copy of Lieut-General Crumwel's Letter... on the Bloody Fight neere Preston. 4to. Lond. 1648. 788. CROMWELLIANA. A Chronological Detail of Events in %b,,80 ~which Oliver Cromwell was engaged' from the year 1642 to his Death, 1658; with a Continuation of other Transactions, to the Restoration. _Extensively and beautifully illustrated siith 208 Plates and Portraits. Folio, Ttrrkey morocco extra, by J. Wright,/ very fine copy. Westminster, 1810. One of the most interesting works relating to this very celebrated man, taken from the tracts, newspapers, &c. of the period, by Stace, and containing many curious and authentic anecdotes, not generally known. A-O 789. CROPHIUS. Modes de la Ville d'Augsbourg aux depens de MI. G. Crophius. 36 plates. 12mo, calf. Autgsbourg, s. a. p,2r 790. CROSBY'S COMPLETE GAZETTEER of England and Wales. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1807. 40i(,~ 791. CRUDEN (Alexander). A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures. 4to, calf Berwick, 1817. 792. CRUIKSHANK (George). Forty Illustrations of Lord Byron. 8vo. Lound. n. d. 793. CRUIKSHANK (George). Illustrations of Popular Works Part 1. R1. 8vo. Lond. [1830]. CRUIKSHANK. 63 J;,_- 794. CRUIKSHANK. Der Freischiltz Travestie, with Twelve _Etchings by Geo. Cr-ikshank. RI. Svo. _Loncd. 1824. v 795. CRUMBS AND SCRAPS Found in a Collector's Basket. MS. Title to a Collection of 215 Engravings, made by Mr. Allan. 4to, russia.,f-a 796. CRYPT OR RECEPTACLE OF THINGS PAST. MS. Title to a Collection of 52 Engravings, mounted in 8vo, and bound in morocco. 2 00 797. CULLEN (Alex.) History of Scotland from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Plcates, 4to, cacf. Lonci. (1815). 6,o 00 798. CULPEPER (Nich.) Complete Herbal: plates of 400 Plants, 4to, cal:f Lond. 1815. 0 0799. CUMBERLAND (George). An Essay on the Utility of Collecting the Best Works of the Ancient Engravers, accornpanied by a Catalogue, &c. 4to, half 2morocco. Loncd. 1827. -~ s 800. CUNDALL (Joseph). Ornamental Art applied to Ancient and Modern. Bookbinding, illustrated with (12) specimens of various clates and Countries. 14 plates inserted. 4to, half morocco, uncut. JLond. 1848. G7, O o 801. -. Another copy, with Twenty-three additional plates _' inserted. 4to, haclf morocco. -Lond. 1848. 802. CUNNINGHAM (Allan). The Songs of Scotland, Ancient and Modern; with anl Introduction and Notes Historical and Critical, and Characters of the Lyric Poets. 4 vols, post 8vo, Ihalf calf. Locld. 1825. /, 2.. 803. CUNNINGHAM (Allan). Life and Correspondence of Robert Burns. 12mo, cl. L;oncl. 1836. 804. CUNNINGHAM (J.) The Centennial Birth-day of Robert a CO Burns, as Celebrated by the Burns Club of the City of New York, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 1859. 8vo, plates. i.. Y. 1860. y, rS 805. CUNNINGHAM (Peter). The Story of Nell Gwyn, and the Sayings of Charles the Second. Several Portraits inserted. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lonc. 1852.,oO "806. CUPID TURNED VOLUNTEER. A Series of Prints clesigned by the Princess Elizabeth. _Engraved by W. N. GCarciner, with Poetical Illustrations by Thos. Park. 12 Colored Plates, 4to, half calf. Lond. 1804.,7 s807. CURATE (The). A Poem, &c. Plate. 12mo, sheep. Loncd. 1810. 808. CURETON. CATALOGUE of the Valuable Coins, Medals, and Antiquities of MR. H. O. CURETON. Prices and namres. 8vo, half morocco. Lonzc. 1851. 809. CURIOSITIES FOR THE INGENIOUS. 18mo, hatf'roam. Lond. 1821. 64 CURTES. 810. CURRIE (WV. W.) Memoir of the Life, Writings, and Correspondence of James Currie, M. D., of Liverpool. 2 vols. 8vo, hclf calf. fLond. 1831. 811. CURTES (Martin). The arte of Navigation, Conteyning a compendious description of the Sphere, with the making of certayne Instrumentes and Rules for Navigations, and exemplifyed by many Demonstrations. Written by Martin Curtes, Spaniarde, Englished out of Spanishe by Richarde Eden, and now newly corrected and amended in diuers places, with moveable diagrams. 4to, 7 p. 1. text 84 leaves, calf, gilt ecdges; fine copy. Lond. by Richard Iugge, 1576. This very rare volume contains one folio (8) supplied in MS., otherwise it is a fine copy of the first systematic treatise on Navigation. The original was published in 1551. Sevilla Anton. Alvarez. _2. s 812. CURTIO (F. Cornelio). Virorvm Illustrivin ex ordine Eremitarvm D. Avgvstini Elogi cvm singvlorvm expressis ad vivvm iconibus. 4to, calf. Antverpi ce, JI Criobbarvm, 1636. Contains 30 beautifully engraved Portraits, surrounded with ornamental borders, by C. Galle. e7 813. CUSTODIS. Patriciarvm Stirpivm in S. Rom. Imp. vrbe AvZ',7v gusta Vindelicor. Quarum quoedam, a iv et ultra, seculis hucusque superstites: et Earundem Sodalitatis, quotquot hoc anno familine in id album adscriptme reperiuntur, C11. et ingenui ordinis Ciuium Insignia Ctelo Raphadlis Custodis expressa. 122 plates. Text in Latin and German. 4to, calf Augaspurg, 1613. 814. CUTTINGS FOR THE CURIOUS. A Collection of Curiosities after the manner of Joseph Hazlewood, Esq. -815. (tVromancla arf[StottlfS cum figuris. Sm. 4to. 3BIttCt1 - better. circa 1500. A curious old book on Chiromancy or Palmistry. &o~ — 816. D. (R.) Strange and Prodigious Religious Customs and Manners of Sundry Nations. 18mo, calf. Lond. 1683. The Author was probably Robert Dixon. > Ot 817. DAGLEY (Richard). Gems, Principally from the Antique, with Illustrations in verse by Rev. G. Croly. 12mo, bds. fond. 1822. 3, OO 818. DAGLEY (Rich.) Takings, or the Life of a Collegian. A Poem, Illustrated by 26 _Etchings. RI. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1821. 819. DALLAS (R. C.) Elements of Self Knowledge, and an Enquiry into the Genuine Nature of the Passions. 12mo, calf. Loncd. 1805. {c/,7 820. [DALYELL, J. G.] Scotish Poems of the Sixteenth Century. 2 vols, 12mo, calf. Edin3b. 1801. 9, 07 821. DANCE OF DEATH. A Collection of 39 Plates, with Etchings of the same subjects. Also, a Series of 26 large Wood DARIEN. 65 cuts in fac-simaile of a very ancient edition. In 1 vol. folio, half morocco. See also Holbein (Hans). 822. DANCE OF DEATH. A Collection of 76 Plates, mounted in a 4to volume, calf antiqute, red edlges. 823. DANCING. An Essay Towards an History of Dancing. 8vo, caclf. Lodcl., Tonson, 1712. 824. DANIEL (Wm. B.) Supplement to the Rural Sports. 40 Plates, 8vo, half rtssic. 1813. 825. DARET. A Collection of over 176 Engravings by Daret and other eminent Artists, mounted in a folio Scrap Book. half rutssia. ~30 o 826. DARIEN. Caledonia; or, the Pedlar turn'd Merchant. A Tragi-Comedy as it was Acted by His Majesty's Subjects of Scotland, in the King of Spain's Province of Darien. 4to, calf. London, pr inted, 1700. A Satirical Poem of 30 pages. Brockett's copy sold for 7s. 6d. 3,.2 827. DARIEN. A Defence of the Scots Abdicating Darien; Including an Answer to the Defence of the Scots' Settlement there. Authore Britanno sed Dunensi. 8vo, calf. Printed in the year 1700. Dedication signed Phil. Scot. 9 1. pages 1 to 60-then pages 145- 168, but the text reads correctly. /5 — 828. DARIEN. Just and Modest Vindication of the Scots' Design 2'/ for the having established a Colony at Darien, with A Brief Display how much it is their riterest to apply themselves to Trfade, and particularly to that which is.Foreign. 8vo, calt; sccarce. Printed in the year 1699..-829. DARLEY. Illustrations of Rip Van Winkle, designed alld etched by Felix O. C. Darley, for the Members of the American Art Union. 6 Plates, oblong folio. 1848. 830. DART (J.) History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury and the Once-Adjoining Molnastery. Folio, russia. Loncd. 1726, Townshend's copy sold for ~2 10s. Ocd. 831. DART (John). Westmonasterium, or the History and Antiquities of the Abbey Church of St. Peter's, Westminster. Over 150 plates, 2 vols. folio, rouqh cat f. Loncl. (1723?) For a description of this work, see Upeott's English Topography II., 851-9, Also Lowndes' Manual. Reed's copy sold for Y~3 6s. Od., OO 832. DARWIN (E.) The Temple of Nature, or the Origin of Society. A Poem. 8vo, sheep. _Baltimnore, 1804, t,% ",833. DARWIN (E.) The Botanic Garden. A Poem. 17 Plates. 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1798e 00/; 834. DASSANCE. Imitation de Jesus Christ, traduction de M. l'Abb6 Dassance, Chanoine honoraire de Montauban. Plates. Folio, calf. Paris, 1831, ~f 7 835. DASSIER'S MEDALS of the Sovereigns of England. Oblong' / 4to. Loncw. 1797. 66 DAVID. 2.fL a 836. DAVID (Joannes). Dvodecim specvlaDevm aliqvando videre desideranti concinnata. 8vo, calf, gilt ecdges. Antverpice, ex officina Plantiniana, 1610.,, 837. --—. Aliud exemplar. 8vo, vellum. Antverpice, ex officina Plantiniana, 1610. 837.* -. Aliud exemplar, with 12 fine Emblematical plates by Galle, Bolswaert, &c. Svo, catlf Antverpice, ex officina Plantiniana, 1610. "Ces diff~rents ouvrages de J. David sont recherches a cause des gravures de Th. Galle dont ils sont ornes."-Brunet. /, zf" 838. DAVID (Joanne). Occasio Arrepta, Neglecta,hvivs Commoda illivs incommoda. Emnblematic plates, 4to, calf. Antverpice, ex officina Plantinianca, 1605. / 2f'- 839. -. Aliud exemplar. 4to, half calf. Antverpice, 1605. Hebbelynck's copy sold for 18 francs. 840. DAVID (Joanne). Paradisvs Sponsi et Sponsse' in qvo Messis Myrrhve et aromatvm ex instrumentis ac mysterijs Passionis Christi colligenda, vi et commoriamur, et Pancarpivm Marianvm, Septemplici Titulorum serie distinctum vt in B. Virginis ordorem curramus et Christvs formeter in nobis. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, calf. Antverpice, ex-offic. Plantiniani, 1607. This very rare volume contains a Series of Emblematical plates, beautifully engraved, of the Life of Christ, and the Virgin Mary, with Inscriptions to each, in Latin, German, and French. 842. -. Another edition. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo. calf. Antverpice, Plantin. 1618. S ~ZZ 843. DAVIES (Revd. Ed.) The Claims of Ossian Examined and Appreciated. Swansea, 1825. SHAW (W.) An Enquiry into the Authenticity of the Poems ascribed to Ossian. -Londc. 1782. WARNER (Ferd.) Remarks on the History of Fingal and other Poems of Ossian, 1762. 3 vols. in 1. RI. 8vo, half morocco. v. d. 844. DAVIES (Revd. Edwd.) Celtic Researches on the Origin, 3, ~a Traditions, and Language of the Ancient Britons: with some Introductory Sketches on Primitive Society. RI. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1804. "An esteemed work."-Lowndes. Heath's copy, 16s. 845. DAVIES (Ed.) The Mythology and Rites of the British Druids, ascertained by National Documents. Rl. 8vo, half calf. Loncd. 1809. 846. DAVIS (J. F.) Chinese Moral Maxilms, with a Free and Ver/. &>Z7 bal Translation, affording Examples of the Grammatical Structures of the Language. 8vo, calf. Mllacao, China, 1823. 3j,.t% 847. DAVIS (Win.) A Journey Round the Library of a Bibliomaniac; or Cento of Notes and Reminiscences Concerning DAVIS. 67 Rare, Curious, and Valulable Books. 12mo, half morocco, gilt edges. 2 plates insertecl. ond. 1821. 848. DAVIS (William). A Journey Round the Library of a Biblio64! ~~ 0 " e6maniac, 1821-Second January, 1825. And, Olio of Bibliographical and Literary Anecdotes, and Memoranda, Original and Selected, 1817. 3 vols. in 1. 12mo, half calf. Lond. v. d.,_LJ8849. DAVY (Sir H.) Consolations in Travel; or the Last Days of a Philosopher. 12mo, half calf: Lond. 1831. 850. DAWSON (Henry B.) Declaration of Independence by the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, May 1, 1776, with facsimile. 8vo, pp. 12. N. Y. EIist. Society [1862].,a 00 851. DAWSON (H. B.) The Sons of Liberty in New York. R1. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. N.., Privately printed, 1859. 852. DAWSON (H. B.) and Davis (Winm. J.) Reminiscences of the ~/d ~t Park and its Vicinity. Largely illustrated. 12mo, half morocco. X. Y. 1855. No. 6, of Twenty-five copies only printed in this form, from Valentine's Manual. S9.60 853. DAYS (The) WHEN WE HAD TAILS ON US, with -Fourteen coloured Illustrations. 8vo, half morocco. _Lond. 1849. A satire on the " Shell Jacket" Uniform of the British Army. 0 854. DEAN (Hy.) Analytical Guide to the Art of Penmanship. Plate by Mi/averick. 4to. N.. [1807]. Contains an Historical Account of the Origin and Progress of Writing and Printing.,,/1 855. DEAN. Universal Penman. 4to. N. Y. n. d. 856. DE BOOT (Anselmi). Symbola varia Diversorum principurn / 0o Archiducum Ducum Comitum et Marchionum totius Italie. 12mo, old calf. Amstelcedlami, Y. Haring, 1686. DE BRY. See Boissardus.,/ /_ 857. DE BURE (Guil.) Catalogue des Livres de la BibliothBeque de Feu MI. le Duc de la Valliere. ler Partie contenant les manuscrits [decrits par M. Van Praet], les premieres editions, etc. 3 vols. 8vo, vellum. Paris, De Bure, 1783. o7o- 858. DE CARDONNEL (Adamo.) Numismata Scotive; or a Series of the Scottish Coinage, from the Reign of William the Lion to the Union. 4to, half russia. cEdinb. 1786. rSa 859. DECLARATION OF THE KINGDOMES OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND, Ioyned in Armes for the Vindication and defence of their Religion, Liberties, and Lawes, against the Popish, Prelaticall, and Malignant party, etc. 4to, half calf. Lound. for J. Wright, 1643. Unknown to Lowndes. a&& 860. DEFENCE OF THE PROPOSITION; or Some Reasons, etc., of a Non-Conformist. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1668. co 8 DEFOE. -y o 861. DEFOE (Dl.) The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; / illustrated by Stothard; large paper copy. 2 vols. rl. 8vo, half cact; gilt. Lond. 1804. "It is said that only 25 Copies were printed on Large Paper."-Lowndes. This edition is highly esteemed on account of the Plates.,fJ27 862. DEFOE (Dl.)] The Political History of the Devil, as well Ancient as Modern, etc. 8vo, calf. _Lond. 1726. 863. DE LA MOTTE (M.) Fables Nouvelles, dedie'es au Roy avee un discours sur la Fable. Planches. 12mo, calf. Amsterdamc, WTetstein, 1727. /,yf 864.. Another copy. 12mno, calf Amst. 1727. One hundred Pleasing Plates surrounded by tasteful scrolls.,~D 865. DE LA MOTTE (M.) Fables-Cent Planches. 4to, morocco, extra. These beautiful Plates are by Edelinek, after designs by Coypell, each surrounded with a different ornamental border. 866. DELAMOTTE (WX. A.) An Historical Sketch of the Priory and Royal Hospital of St. Bartholomew. 4to, el. Loncd. 1844.,7rSf 867. DE LA SERRE (Le Sieur). The Mirrour which flatters not. Enriched with faire Figurles. Transcrib'd English from the French by T. C. _Frontispieces and plates. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1639.,fOr 868. DELECTABLE DEMAUNDES, and pleasant Questions, with their seuerall Answers, in matters of Lolle: Naturall causes, with Morall and politicke deuises. 4to, calf; rare and curious. Lond. printed by Thzomas (Jreecle, 1596. Unknown to Lowndes.,-C869. DELICES (Les) de la Grand Bretagne et de Irlande. Vol. ii. only. Oblong 4to, half calf. n. d. 870. DE LILLE (AbbB). The Gardens: a Poem. Highly illus/2'~~'trated with a lcarge numiber of Coloured Plates, by Bartolozzi, 4to, morocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1798. S 8-s 71.. Another copy. Plates inserted. 4to, half red morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1798. < S7 872.. Another copy, with 8 vignettes and 42 added Illtstrations. 4to, calf. Lond. 1798. Jz I~ 8 7 3. DE LILLE (Abbe). The Gardens: a Poem, translated by Mrs. Montolieu. Portrait. R1. 8vo, calf extra —a fine specimen of binding. _Lond. 1805. a0 874. D[ELONE] (Tfhomas]. Thomas of Reading; or the Sixe Worthie Yeomen of the West. 4to, half calf, tuncut. -Locd. 1634, reprinted by the Bannatyne Club, n. d. /,,_5'875. DEMOUSTIER (C. A.) Lettres'a Emilie sur La Mythologie. Fine plates, 6 vols. 8vo, in 3. Red morocco extra. Paris, Renouard, 1809. DEUCHAR. 69 3 S~- 876. DEMOUSTIER (C. A) La memo. Another edition. Plates. 6 vols. 12mo, halcf bomund. Paris, 1816. "Ces lettres, qui, dans la nouveaut6, ont eu un succes prodigieux, sont peu lues maintenant." —Brunet.,P-,0 1 877. DENNISTON (James). Legends of Galloway. 8vo, half caclf. Edinb. 1825. 878. DENT. Catalogue of the Splendid, Curious, and Extensive Library of the late JOHN DENT, Esq. Prices and names. Rl. 8vo, half russia. _Lond. 1827. This Collection brought ~15,040 19s. Od. 879. DENTON (Daniel). A Brief History of New York, formerly New Netherland [1670]. A new Edition with copious Notes by the IHon. Gabriel Farman. Large paper copy, 4to, cloth, uncut. N~ew York, 1845. Fifty copies only printed in this size. Forms No. 1 of Gowan's Bibliotheca Americana. 880. DE ROOS (Lieut. the Hon. Fred. Fitzgerald). Personal NarA- aa rative of Travels in the United States and Canada, in 1826. llustrated by 14 Plates, with Remarks on the Present State of the American Navy. 2d Edition. 8vo, half calf. _Lond. W. H. Ainsworth, 1827. 881. DESCRIZIONE del Giordino Reale detto di Boboli. 46 Plates. 4to, harlf zrtssia. s. 1. s. a. 882. DESSERT (Thle). A Poem, to which is added the Tea; also, _s >> the Banquet. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, half calrf: Lond. 1809. 883. DE STAEL (Minme). 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Exhibits the Scandalous Frauds, lewd Amours, etc., of the Monks and Nuns, etc. Not mentioned by Lowndes. %, 5_ - 889. DIABOLIAD: a Poem, dedicated to the Worst Man in his Majesty's Dominions. 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1677. 70 DIBDIN. 2,.2 890. DIALECTICAM UNIVERSAM. A MS. illustrated with Portraits of Ancient Philosophers and Grcmmarians. 4to, calf.; J2" 891. DIALOGI DVO RERVM Verborumnqve lepore et copia insignes; qvorum prior, continet colloquium inter Deum et Euam (vt ferunt) eiusque liberos, posterior Salomonis et Marcolphi iucundissimam decertationem proponet. 4to, unscut. Reprinted at t]he Auchinleck Press, 1816. This Dialogue between Solomon and Marcolphus is reprinted from the early edition, without date. It contains some coarse jokes, many of which are in George Buchanan's Jests. Autograph Letter of Alex. Boswell to Francis Freeling inserted. Boswell's copy sold for ~1 10s. Od. gfodo 892. iat1gUllVS (The) in English, betwene a Docter of Diuinity, and a Student in the lawes of England. Newly corrected and imprinted, with new additions. Wood cut Title. ]3IacIt,ittr'. NVumerous MS. Notes. 18mo, calf antique, gilt top. Lond. R. Tottelli, 1580. Not mentioned by Lowndes. 893. DIALOGUES OF CREATURES MORALIZED, Appliable and Edifying to every merry and jocund matter, and right profitable to the Governance of Men. Edited by Joseph Haslewood. Wood cuts, 4to, blue morocco extra. _Lond. 1816.'"Of this reprint 98 copies were printed, all of which excepting 42 were destroyed by fire." —Lowades. Strettell's copy sold for ~3 3s. Od. See Moorman (Johannes). 894. DIBDIN (Th. F.) -Ades Althorpian e; or an Account of the -~~{ i Mansion, Books and Pictures at Althorp, the Residence of Earl Spencer, with the Supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana. 32 Plates. 2 vols. impl. 8vo, blue morocco, gilt edges. -Lond. 1822. Forms vols. 5 and 6 of the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, and includes a Systematic Catalogue of Editions of the Scriptures. 895. DIBDIN (T. F.) Banquet Donne6' Paris le 17 Juin, 1818, jour anniversaire de la Fondation du Roxburghe Club. 8vo, half calf. [Paris, 1818.] 896. DIBDIN (Thos. F.) A Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany. Second edition..3 vols. 8vo, hal/f roan. Lond. 1829. "This very beautiful work contains much curious and interesting information respecting the MSS. and rare printed works in public and private libraries abroad."-Lowndes. $~2. oo 897. DIBDIN (Tho. F.) A Bibliographical, Antiquarian, and Picturesque Tour in the Northern Counties of England and in Scotland. -Extra plates inserted. 2 vols. rl. 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1838. 8~ip7 ~ 898. DIBDIN (Tho. F.) The Bibliographical Decameron, or Ten Days' Pleasant Discourse upon Illuminated Manuscripts and Subjects connected with early Engraving, Typography, and Bibliography. 3 vols. rl. 8vo, morocco, marble edges. Lond. 1817. DIBDIN. 71 One of the rarest and pleasantest of Dibdin's Books. " It may be considered as a continuation of the Bibliomania. From the information which it contains, and the splendor of the decorations and printing, it will ever be considered as a model of excellence and good taste in typography and the Arts."-Lowndes. 899. DIBDIN (Tho. F.) The Bibliomania; or, Book Madness, containing some account of the History, Symptoms, and Cure of this Fatal Disease. 1st edition. 8vo, bds., uncut. Lond. 1809. z_,dOO 900. DIBDIN (Thos. F.) Bibliomania; or, Book Madness: a Bibliographical Romance in Six Parts. Illustrated with Cuts. JIc.qnificent copy inlaid in imperial 8vo, and illustrated with 297 Portraits, &c., and bound in 2 thick vols. Green mzorocco extra, and morocco linings, with broad borders of gold, by Le'wis. Lond. 1811, For a key to the Characters, see Lowndes' Manual. Respecting this copy of the Bibliomania, Dibdin himself writes thus: " In the town of Islington there dwelt a worthy wight, William Turner by name, a resident of Canonbury Square, within the said town. Of all lovers (I ought rather to say worshippers) of the Bibliomania, he was the most ardent, the most constant, the most generous; sparing nothing wherewith to decorate her person, or to add to the treasures of her wardrobe. Listen to his Inventory: "' Bibliomania, small paper, in two parts, illustrated with 211 prints [now 297]. Every leaf extended. The same bound by Lewis, not illustrated. The first [this] copy was sold, on the demise of its owner, to a Mr. Town, of New York, for Sixty Guineas.'-Reminiscences of a Literar'y Life, vol. 1, p. 325, 326." / O dO<01. DIBDIN (Dr. Thos. Fr.). Bibliomania; or, Book Madness: a Bibliographical Romance, illustrated with cuts. Xew edition. Large paper copy, 55 only printed. Impl. 8vo, bds. uncut. Lond. 1842. This celebrated work, which unites the entertainment of a romance with the most valuable information on all bibliographical subjects, has long been scarce. This edition was undertaken by Mr. Walmsly. It contains a Key to the characters, &c., and a Supplement edited by Dr. Dibdin himself. ~Zdr, -F 902. [DIBDIN (Thos. F.)l Bibliophobia. Remarks on the Present Languid and Depressed State of Literature and the Book Trade, in a Letter addressed to the Author of the Bibliomania. By Mercurius Rusticus. Illustrated with 88 plates. 8vo, half russia, gilt top. Loncd. 1832.; 903.. Another copy. 8vo, half russia. Lond. 1832. A Continuation of the Bibliomania in the form of a tour through the different booksellers' shops of London, Oxford, and Reading. 904. DIBDIN (Tho. F.) 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Tile value of this copy is greatly enhanced by the careful insertion, in the broad margin, of heads of many of the " Classics" and Commentators. 250 copies only printed in this style. Last and best edition.,/, O 908. D1BDIN (Th. F.) The Library Companion; or, Young Man's Guide, and the Old Man's Comfort in the Choice of a Library. 1 vol. in 2, with Blank Leavesfor the insertion of Illustrations. 8vo, halJ morocco, uncut. Loud. 1824. sb 909.. Another copy. 8vo, haClf rssia. Lond. 1824. C' ontains much curious and important Bibliographical information, not elsewhere to be found.' "-Lowndes.?,y 910. DIBDIN (Tho. F.) Poems. 8vo, f morocco. 1797. " In the first edition of the Bibliomania is a curious note respecting these Poems, from which it appears that 500 copies were printed, the major part of which were destroyed by fire.'My only consolation is,' says the author,'that the volume is exceedingly rare.' Bindley's copy sold for ~1 18s.- Od." -Lowndes. /5' 0X 911. DIBDIN (Tho. F.) Reminiscences of a Literary Life, with Anecdotes of Books and of Book-Collectors. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lound. 1836. -,. 0'912. [DIBDIN (T. F.)] To Arthur, Duke of Wellington: a Poem on his Installation as Chancellor of the University of Oxford, with letter in Pencil mark by Dr. Dibdin. Folio, broad sheet. [1834.] 913. DIBDIN (Thos. F.) Typographical Antiquities; or the HisAL* ov tory of Printing in England, Scotland, and Ireland, Containing Memoirs of our Ancient Printers, and a Register of the Books printed by them. Begun by the late Joseph Ames: Consiiderably augmented by Winm. Herbert, and Now greatly enlarged, with Copious Notes, and illustrated with cppropriate Engravings, &c., by T. F. Dibdin. 4xvols. 4to, ru6ssia;fine copy. Lozcd. 1814. This useful and valuable work also comprehends the History of English Literature, and a view of the Progress and the Art of Engraving in Great Britain., ~ 914. DICK (Thos.) The Christian Philosopher. 12mo, calf, gilt. Glasgow, 1824. ~/4// 915. DICTIONARY OF THE SCOTTISH LANGUAGE. 24mo, bds. Edinb. 1827. 916. DIGBY. LETTERS between the Ld. GEORGE DIGBY and Sr. I/ ~7 KENELAM DIGBY, kt. concerning Religion. 12mo, calf extra. Lond. 1651. DIGBY. 73,;-917. DIGBY (Sir Kenelme). A Late Discourse, Touching the Cure of Wounds by the Powder of Sympathy: with Instructions how to make the said Powder; whereby many other Secrlets of Nature are unfolded. Rendered faithfully out of French into English, by R. White. 12mo, calf. Jond. 1658. In the same volume are other Pieces on Alchemy, the Philosopher's Stoner etc., by Hartlib, Flammel, and others. This rare piece is not mentioned by Lowndes in his list of this Author's works. 918. DIGBY. Catalogue of Coins and Medals of Hon. Rcd. E ~P ni'Digby, MMr. Rich, and two other collections; some pricec8vo, haclf calf. 1828, etc. 919. DILLIS (G.) Douze Vues de la Baviere dessin6s par G. Dillis gravees par Warenberger. Folio, russia. Jlfannheim, s. a. The Plates are coloured, and the text is in German and French; in the same volume are other Views in Bavaria; in all 57 Plates. -— opt 920. DIMSDALE. CATALOGUE of [DIMSDALE'S] Books and Coins. 8vo, half morocco. 1824. 921. DINKEL. Recueil de Portraits et COSTUMES SUISSES les. "3,~~ plus 616gants usites dans les 22 Cantons accompagne d'un Supplement: 32 richly colouered plates. R1. 4to, morocco extra, bevelled boarcs andjoints. Berne, n. d. 1/~v 922. DIOGENES. Vol. 1. (All published.) 4to, cloth. 1853. - 923. DIONYSIUS [ALEXANDRINUS] de Situ Orbis. Small r}>a ~folio, calf. Venetiis, MIccccLxxxxvIII. This edition is not mentioned by Brunet. 4~"9.24. [DISNEY (John)]. Memoirs of Thomas Brand-Hollis, Esq. Portrait and 9 Plates. R1. 4to, bcls., uincut. Lond. 1808. The subject of these memoirs was a liberal benefactor to Harvard College, and a friend and correspondent of President John Adams. The author was a celebrated Unitarian preacher. See Blackburne. 3/ 925. DIVERS ANCIENT MONUMENTS IN THE SAXON TONGUE, Written 700 Years Ago, Shewing That both in the Old and New Testament, the Lord's Prayer, and the Creede, were then used in the Mother Tongue. 4to, calf. _Loncl. 1638.,grd926. DIX (John A.) The City of New York: its Growth, Destinies, and Duties. 8vo, pp. 23. N. Y. 1853. _927. DOBIE (James). Examination of the Claim of John Lindsay ~2. Crawfurd to the Titles and Estates of Crawfurd & Lindsay, with an Exposure of the Forgeries, etc., and a Refutation of the Statements in the book entitled "The Crawfurd Peerage." 4to, hatf morocco. Edinb. 1831, -'tAd 928. DOBSON (Mrs.) Life of Petrarch, collected from Memoires pour la Vie de Petrarch. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. Lond. 1803, "An esteemed work."-Lowndes. 10 74 DOUGLAS. 929. DOCTRINA CHRISTIANA Per Victorium Scialac Accuren-'/2.siurn et Gabrielem Sionitam Edeniensem, Arabic & Latin. 12mo, red mnorocco, richly gilt sides. Bomce, 1613.,,Zr930. DODD (Winm.) Reflections on Death. 18mo. Londc. n. d. g/f, 931. DODDRIDGE (Philip). The Family Expositor. 4 vols. in 2. 4to, rough calf: Burngay, 1818.. 32. DODGE (Robert). A Book for every Soldier's Knapsack. r Or, Tracts for the War.. Secession: The Remedy and Result. 18mo, pp. 71. iV Y. 1861. /'O 933. DODSLEY (R.) (Economy ofHuman Life. 12mo. Lond. 1758. /. J? 934.. Another edition. Fine plates, by Hctrding. 12mo, calf extra. Lond. 1806. A,d 935. [DODVWELL (Hy.)] Christianity not Founded on Argument; and the True Principle of Gospel Evidence assivned. 8vo, haltf orocco. Lond. 1746. This was replied to by Dr. Benson, who was in turn answered by Morgan. 936. DONATION ET SUBSTITUTION faites par tres haut et tres Puissant seigneur M. Fr. Vicomte d'Aubusson de la Feuillade, etc. A IIS. on vellumn, beautifully written. 4to, red norocco; extra gilt sides. 1687. 2-L.C~ 5 937. DORAT (M.) Fables Nouvelles; very fine plates. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1773. 6l0 oo938.. Another copy. 8vo, red morocco; gilt edges. 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Folded; imperfect. 1859. 947. DOWSE (Thomas). The Will of Thomas Dowse, of Cambridgeport. Printed for the Executors. Ccantbric/qe, Mcassachutsetts, U. S. A. M.DCCC.LVI. 8vo, pp. 7. Twenty-four copies printed. From George Livermore. 2cS~~O 948. DRAKE (Joseph R.) and HALLECK (Fitz Greene). The Croakers. First complete edition; illustrated twith 60 2Inserted Plates. Rl. 8vo, red morocco extra. N1V. Y. 1860. Subscribers' copy No. 60. One hundred and fifty copies printed for the Bradford Club. 949. DRAKE (Samuel G.) The Book of the, Indians; or Biography and History of the Indians of North America, froln its First Discovery to the Year 1841. Eighth edition, 42 Plates inserted. 1 vol. in 2. 8vo, half green morocco. Boston, 1841. ~j~950. DRAWINGS. A Series of Pencil Sketches in 4to. See also Engravings. 5i.51. DRAWING ROOM ALBUM. An Ornamental and Variegated Repository, containing 189 Coloured Engravings, interspersed with Literary Scraps. 4to, embossed roan, gilt edges. / CO 952. [DREGHORN (Lord)]. Essays in Verse. Printed in the year 1769. "These Essays, tho' printed, are not sold or published. Only a very few copies have been thrown off, and therefore it is requested that this one be not lent or lost."-MS. Note in the Author's own hand. -2r — 9 53. DREXELIUS (Hiero). De }Eternitate considerationes coram ser-is vtriusq. Bavari, Principibus Maximailiano et Elisabetha explicatm, etc. 9 fine plates by Sadeler. 18mo, morocco, gilt and marbled edges. ZMo.nachii, 1622. '76 DUNCAN. w421 954. DREXELIUS (Hier.) Orbis Phaethon Hoc est De Universis Vitii Lingvte. 24 Curious Emblematical Plates. 24 mo, calf. Colonice, 1637. #, 6o 955. DRINKWATER (John). A History of the Siege of Gibraltar. 8vo, calf. _Dazblin, 1791. T 956. [DRUE (Thomas)]. Life of the Dvtches of Svffolke, As it hath beene divers and sundry times acted, with good applause. 8vo, citron morocco extra. Lond. 1631. 957. DRUMMOND (Winm.) 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Replete with Biographical Sketches, Criticisms, Scenes, Anecdotes, and Facetie. t J7Oo 970. DUNLAP (Wim.) History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States. 2 vols. Svo, Mbds. uncut, scarce. NV. I. 1834. The largest and best work on the subject. A,j'9 71. [DUNTON (John)]. Neck or Nothing, being a Supplement to 17 the Short History of the Parliament. 2 parts in 1 vol. 12mo, morocco. Loncd. 1713. a, ~O' 972. DURER (Albert). Designs for the Prayer Book. Portrait. 43 Plates. Folio, calf extra. Lond. 1817. ~e0/~,Od973. DURER (Albert). The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ; edited by Henry Cole. 4to. Printed on velliwn, and bound in red velvet; gilt edges and clasp. _Lond. 1844. 4,d' 9Q74. DURRANT. Catalogue of the Exceedingly choice Collection of English Coins of the late LIEUT. COLONEL DURRANT. RI1. 8vo, half calf, with Prices and Names. Lonud. 1847. %t O5 975. DUSIMITIER (M.) Portraits of the Generals, etc., of the / United States. 4to. 12 Portraits; half calf. Lond. 1783. 7,~ s976. DVVAL (N.) Nouvelles Hevres Gravees au burin. 18mo, old red morocco. Paris, n. d. 0, 977. DUTYCKINCK (E. A. & G. L.) Cyclopedia of American Literature. 2 vols. impg. 8vo, half morocco, uncut; scarce. Ni. Y. 1855. Embraces Personal and Critical Notices of Authors, and Selections from their writings, with 225 Portraits, 425 Autographs, and 75 Views of Colleges, etc. 3, z__~-978. DYER (Ch. Geo.) Biographical Sketches of the Lives and Characters of Illustrious and Eminent Men, with their Autographs. 48 Portraits. R1. 8vo, half bound; rough edges. _Lond. 1828. Includes Benjamin Franklin. 78 EDINBURGH. 979. EARLY METRICAL TALES; including the History of Sir Egar, Sir Gryme, and Sir Gray-Steill. 12mo, green morocco extra. -Ediinb. 1826. 3,~ m 980. EASTON (James). Human Longevity; recording the Name, Age, Place of Residence, and Year of the Decease of 1712 Persons, who attained a Century and Upwards, from A. D. 66 to 1799; comprising a Period of 11i33 years. With Anecdotes of the Most Remarkable. 8vo, bds. Salisburey, 1799. Includes notices of some Americans. Brockett's sold for 9s. ~,OO0a 981. EATON. The Life of the Late Gen. William Eaton, principally collected from his Correspondence and other MSS. Portrait. 8vo, bds., utncut. Brookfield, 1813. j~' ~ 982. [EBEN (Fred. Baron.)] Specimens of the Military Uniform of Sweden; colored plates. 4to, half calf. s. 1. s. a. 983. ECHO (The). With Other Poems. Eight Illustrations, and d/ 41 Plates insertec. 8vo, morocco extra. Printed at the Porcupine Press, by Pasquin Petronius [1807.] The authors were, Alsop, Dwight, Cogswell, Hopkins, & Trumbull. 984. ECONOMY OF HUMAN LIFE. Translated fiom an Indian Manuscript, written by an Ancient Bramnin. Plates by Harding. 12mo, mzorocco, gilt. Lond. 1806. _4tr,985. EDINBURGH ALMANACK, for 1807, 1811, 1820, 1827, 1829, 1831, and 1849. 7 vols. 12mo. 986. EDINBURGH MAGAZINE & REVIEW. By a Society of Gentlemen. 5 vols. 8vo, calf. Edinb. 1773, etc. Edited by Gilbert Stuart, and unequalled by any work of that day. See Burton's Life of Hume, vol. II., p. 468.,_S~987. EDINBURGH. Historical Sketch of the Municipal Constitution of Edinburgh. 12rno, bcls. Elcinb. 1826. / / e 988. EDINBURGH. Modern Athens displayed in a Series of Views in Edinburgh. By Thos. H. Shepherd. 4to, uncut. Lond. 1829. ~ o 989. EDINBJURGH. PICTURESQUE VIEWS of EDINBURGH. Dr awings by J. Ewbank; engraved by W. H. Lizars; and Historical Sketch by J. Browne. 4to, half calf. Edinb. 1825.,~, 990. EDMONDSON (Joseph). [Tables of] Precedency. All Engraved. Square 12mo, red morocco. Lond. (1764). 991. EDOM OF GORDON. An Ancient Scottish Poem. Never 4c~t~Z? before Printed. 4to, green m orocco extra, with joints. Glasgow, 1755. 992. EDWARDS (Ed.) Anecdotes of Painters, who have resided Z4e PtZ or been born in England. Illustrated copy, with 78 Plates inserted. 4to, half russia. Lond. 1808. EDWARDS. 79 993. EDWARDS (Ed.) Anecdotes, &c. Another copy; illustrat7/' ed by 65 Platesinserted, incltuding some,unputblished Private Plates. 4to, half russia. Lond. 1808. This work was designed to be a continuation of Walpole's Anecdotes. 3, dO 994. EDWARDS. Catalogue of the Valuable Library of James Edwards, Esq. Large paper copy, with MlS. Index. Prices and names. R1. 8vo, half russia, utncut. Lond. 1815. 995.. Another large paper copy. R1. 8vo, with prices and ~ ~ ~-g names; half calf. Loncl. 1815. This Catalogue contains the Celebrated Bedford Missal, purchased by the Marquis of Blandford, for ~687 15s. Od.; also, the Livy of 1469, printed on vellum, ~903. Brockett's Copy of this Catalogue sold for ~11 6s. Od. "0d -0to ~of the Spirit of God. Applied to that uncommon Operation that has lately appeared on the Minds of many of the People of this Land: With a particular Consideration of the extraordinary Circumstances with which this Work is attended. A Discourse delivered at New Haven, Sep. 10, 1741, being the Day after the Commencement; and now published at the Earnest Desire of many Ministers and other Gentlemen that heard it, with great Enlargement. By Jonath. Edwards, A. M., Pastor of the Church of Christ at Northampton. With a Preface, by the Rev. Mr. Cooper, of Boston. 8vo, pp. xvi. 84. Boston, Printed, Philadelphia, Reprinted and sold by Benjjamin Franklin, in JMiarket Street, 1742. &,e, 997. EDWARDS (Rev. Mr.) A Faithful Narrative of the Surprizing Work of God in the Conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton, and the Neighbouring Towns and Villiages of New IIampshire, in New England. In a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Colman, of Boston. With a Large Preface, by Dr. Watts and Dr. Guyse. 2d edition. 18mo, calf, gilt edges. -Lond. 1738. _-, ~ 998. EDWARDS. Catalogue of the Splendid and Valuable ColA-. lection of Books, MSS., and Missals of Thos. Edwards, Esq. On tinted paper, qf which a few only were printed: with prices and names. _Loud. 1828. o/dOCO 999. [EDWARDS.] MEDALLIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND. I1lustrated by 40 Plates. 4to, half calf. 2Lond. 1802. ~, olOOo1. EFFIGIES DUCUM ET REGUM HUNGARI.E. In applausu oblatie. Folio, calf. 1687. A fine collection of Portraits of the Kings, etc., of Hungary. 1001. EFFIGIES POETICSE; or the Portraits of the British?O, 0C0 Poets; illustrated by Notes, Biographical, Critical, and Poetical. 138 Plates. Proofs on India paper. 2 vols. 4to, half green morocco. Lond. 1824. 1002. EFFIGIES REGUM FRANCORUM Oiv 0MNTUM; a PharaIt# SO7 sO ELLIOT. mundo ad Ludovicum xiii usque, ad vivum, quantum fieri potuit, expresse'; accedit epitome XPONIKQ2N, eorum vitas et gesta breviter complectens. Portraits. 4to, hcalf morocco.. Francofurti, JI ce Zetter, 1622. 1003. EGANE (Anthony). 3Rome a Great Custom-house for Sin; Or a Table of the Dispensations and Pardons for Villanies & Wickednesses of various Kinds, etc. With the several Summs of Money given & to be paid for them. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1715. A notice of this Franciscan Friar will be found in Ant.'a. Wood's Athenze Oxoniensis. 1006. "EIK2QN'AAHOINH. The Povrtraitvre of Truths most sacred Majesty truly suffering, though not solely. Plate of Gaudclen inserted. 4to, brown morocco gilt. Lond. 1649. This is a reply to Eikon Basilike. /O 1007. ELDER (Winm.) The Modish Penman. Oblong 4to, date cut of. f2S1008. ELDER (Wmin.) Penmanship. 4to, no title. 1009. ELEGANT REPOSITORY AND NEW PRINT MAGA-#~ 2-5 ZINE, including Engravings from Original Pictures of the most pleasing subjects. 4to, cacclf. Lond. n. d. fo 1010. ELEGANTES VARIORUM VIRGILIO. Ovidio Centones de Opificio Mvndi Christo Deo Deiqve Matre fS. S. Francisco et Car Borromaeo. Plates by Raph. Sadder. 12mo, green morocco, extra, by Paccsonz and Nicholson. Xfronaci, 1617. O3, o 1011. ELEGIDA ET POEMATA EPIDICTICA una cum ad vivum expressis Personarum Iconibus. Engraved title, 30 Portraits and Plate of Airmour. Small Svo, green morocco, gilt ecdqes. Jmpressis Upsalice, 1631. General Dowdeswell's copy of these rare Poems sold, in 1820, for ~4 18s. "Volume rare et remarquable."-Brunet. 6~. 1012. ELGER (Willern den). Zinne-Beelden der Liefde, met Puntdigten en Aanteekeningen. 4to, vellum. Te Amsterdcam. -By Jan Romanc de,eonge, 1732. 1013. ELIOT (John). The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New. Translated into the Indian Language, and ordered to be printed by the Commissioners of the gB8lt,6~f/~ ited Colonies in New England, At the Charge, and with the Consent of the Corporation in England, For the Propagation of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New England. 4to, old blue morocco, gilt edges; a remarkably fine copy. Cawnbridge, Printed by Samzuel Green and l1carmaclduke Joh/nson, MDCLxIII. Collation. -Title. 11. Dedication to King Charles II. 2 1. Contents 11. Text A to 1i m m m m in 4's. Title.-Wusku Wuttestamentum Nul-Lordumun Jesus Christ Nuppoquohwussuaeneumun. Cambridge, Printed by Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson, MDOLXI. 1 1. A to X x in 4's. 11. ELIOT. 81 blank. VVame Ketoohomae uketoohomaongash David. U to N in 4's Noowomoo 11. Size 7~ by 5 8. Of this presgue unique book, this is perhaps the finest copy ever offered for sale during this century. The only other copy sold in this country was Mr. Corwin's, which formerly belonged to Lord Kingsborough, and is now in the collection of Mr. John Carter Brown, of Providence. Among the many points of interest which this book possesses, not the least is the fact, that it is the language of a nation no longer in existence, and is almost the only monument of the race; another, that it is "the only Bible that ever was printed in all America from the very foundation of all the world."* The immense labor of the translator may be inferred, when we recollect that the Septuagint was the work of Seventy learned men, and the Authorized English Version occupied the most learned men of that day. Eliot accomplished this task in ten years. The printing occupied three years; the type being set by an Indian. Thomas observes: " Even at this day (1810), it would be a work of great labour, and one that must, at that early period, have been considered a business difficult to accomplish, and of great magnitude." The names of the Books are retained as in the English versions, and such words as were unknown to the Indians are retained with an Indian termination, such as cherubimlah for cherubim, etc. The longest word is Mark, i. 40: Wutteppesittukqussunnoowehtunkquoh, signifying "kneeling down to him." At the end is a Poetical version of the Psalms, in very uncommon metre. According to Thomas (history of Printing), Twenty Copies only of the Dedication to King Charles were printed, but Dr. O'Callaghan expresses some doubts on this point. For a full collation of this, and the second edition, list of errata, etc., the reader is referred to Dr. O'Callaghan's List of Bibles, etc. This copy has the autograph of William Ashurst, which is partly obliterated by a pen, respecting which the following information has been communicated by Mr. G. H. Moore: "I suppose this copy formerly belonged to Sir William Ashurst, Knight, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1693, and represented the city in several Parliaments. He was of a family eminent for benevolence and piety, and distinguished especially among the friends of America in that day. He was Governor of' The Corporation for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England and places adjacent in America,' and at one time was appointed Agent for Massachusetts. Hutchinson says he was'a gentleman of superior character and real worth.' He died in 1720. An earnest trib-' ute to his memory may be found in a letter of Jer. Dummer, printed in iMass. Hist. Soc. Coll. III, Vol. I., page 146. G. H. M." 0/,O 1014. ELIOT (John, D. D.) A Biographical Dictionary, containing a Brief Account of the First Settlers and other Eminent Characters among the Magistrates, Ministers, Literary and Worthy Men in New England. Illustrated by 53 _plates, inserted. 8vo, halJf morocco, uncut. aclem, 1809., ~F 1015. ELLENDIGH (Het.) Leven der Turcken, iMoscoviters en Lhinesen aende Christenheyt vertoont. 4to, calf, cantiqtte. Graven-hage, 1664. (-g 016. ELMES (James). A General and Bibliographical Dictionary of the Fine Arts, Historical Sketches, Accounts of the Best Books on the Fine Arts, etc. 8vo, calf: Lond, 1826. * Cotton Mather. 11 82 EMBLEMS. 1017. ELYOT. he boIte aam tnhe (otternottr, deuised by S- Thomas Elyot, knight. at{Cit ttter. Old calf. Lonud. in eclibus, Tho. Berthelett, M.D.XXXI. This is the first edition of this once popular book. For a Description, see Ames and Herbert, Typ. Antiq., vol. 3, p. 277. North's copy sold for ~1 3s. Od. 8, OO 1018. ELYOTE (Sir Thomas). ]her [maag of (otutrnauct, Compiled of the actes and sentences notable, of the most noble emperour Alexander Seuerus, late translated out of Greke into Englyshe, by Sir Thomas Elyote, knyght, in the fauour of nobilitee. aItt ~Bettder. 18mo, ccaf. Fine copy, fraom JI fIaslewood's Collection. JImprinted in the house of Thomas _Berthelette, 1549. The original was written in Greek by Eucolpius, the Emperor's Secretary.,~T,5 1019. EMBLEMATA AMATORIA. Afbeeldinghen van minne. Emblemes d'Amovr. Snm. oblong 4to, half calf..Amsterdam, TV. Ianszoon, 1618. Text in Latin, French, and Dutch. See also Ayrev' (Philip), lot 137.,Ido. 1020. EMBLEMATA MORALIA ET (ECONOMICA. Text in Dutch and Latin. Plates. 4to, green morocco extra, broad borders. [Botterdanm, 1627.] _AtdrO 1021. EMBLEMATA NOBILITATI ET VVLGO scitv Difna singulis historiis symbola adscripta et elegantes versus historia explicates. Accessit Galearii expositio et Disceptatio de origine Nobilitati. 60 Fine Plates, engraved by Tiheocd. ce Bry. Small 4to, red morocco, richly tooled. Extremely rare and curious. Francof. acd Moen. 1593. ~t ~~ 1022. EMBLEMATA SELECTIORA. Typis elegantissimis expressa, nee non Sententiis, Carminibus, Historiis ac Proverbiis, ex scriptorilbus, cutn sacris tumrn profanis antiquis et recentioribus, illustrata. 4to, calf. Am4stelcedami ap2uc Fran. vander Plaats, MDCCIV. 6,0#1023. Aliud Exemplar. 4to, half calf. Amnstelcecdacii, MDCCIV. 1024. EMBLEMATA. A unique and beautiful collection of 300:2/}sO~ Emblematical Plates, arranged in 2 vols. 4to, half green norocco, gilt edges. 1725, &c. ^,OL, 1025. EMBLEMATA. A Collection of 126 Plates. Square 12mno. no title. ], 1026. EMBLEMES OU DEVISES CHREITIENNES. 12nio, ha~lf calf. Utrecht, Aint. Schottten, 169 7. 1027. EMBLEMES SACREZ, svr Le tres-Saint et tres-adorable ^3. 65 Sacrement de l'Evcharistie. 8vo, calf. F. LLambert, Paris, 1667. rt Sf 1028. EMBLEMS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT OF YOUTH; containining Emblematical, Hieroglyphical, and Enigmatical Devices, relating to all EMBLEMS. 83 parts and stations of life, etc.; illustrated with explanations. 62 Plates, oblong 8vo, old calf: Lonc. 1754. A, J1 1029.. Another edition. 8vo, cloth. Lond. n. d. White Knight's copy, ~1 2s. Od. gj- 1030. EMBLEMS. Choice Emblems, Divine and Moral, Antient and Modern; or, Delights for the Ingenious, in above Fifty Select Emblems, curiously Ing'raven upon CopperPlates. With Fifty Pleasant Poems and Lots, by way of Lottery, for Illustrating each Emblem, etc. 12mo, red 1morocco. Lond. 1732. 00 1031. EMBLEMS. A Collection of 118 Ancient Emblems; Collected by John Allan. Folio, green morocco. 1032. EMBLEMS. Sinn-en Winne-Beelden Emblemata Amores fit-' Moresque Spectantia. Oblong 4to, red morocco; gilt edges. s. a. s. 1. This rare collection of Emblems consists of 28 Plates, highly illuminated, and coloured; with descriptions in Dutch, Latin, and French. ~ -1033. EMERLINE (G. D.) Frauds of Papal Ecclesiastics, etc. 8vo, bcds. N. Y. 1835.,o 1034. ENGLAND. Collections from a folio History of England. In 2 Parts. Folio. S ~ 1035. ENGLAND. SELECT VIEWS in England. Proof Impressions. Folio, halcf orocco. n. d. 1036. ENGLISH PEERAGE (The), or a View of the Ancient and — /~OO:~036. Present State of the English Nobility, to which is subjoined a Chronological Account of such titles as have become extinct, from the Norman Conquest to the beginning of the year MDccXc. 3 vols. Folio, calf. Lond. 1790. 1 037. ENGRAVINGS. CATALOGUE RAISONNiE of the Select Collection of Enlgravings of an Amateur. Copiously and beautifally illustrated, with mcany Proof plates, Etchings, Portraits, Views, etc., inclutding Sp9ecimens by the best Artists. 4to, splendid copy in green nmorocco, extra. Loudc. 1828. This privately printed book describes the Collection of T. Wilson, Esq. The Fac-Similes are by George Cruikshank and Frank Howard. tJ.~ a 1038. ENGRAVING. A COLLECTION ofENGLISH BUSINESS CARDS. All Engraved and inserted in a Scrap-Book. 1039. ENTERTAINING ACCOUNT OF ALL THE COUNTRIES OF THE KNOWN WORLD, etc., with Cuts. 8vo, calf: Lonul. 1752. Pages 1 to 78, relate Columbus's Discovery of the West Indies. 1040. EPIPHANIUS. Sancti Patris Nostri Epiphanii Episcopi ~2 JIO AConstantiae Cypri, ad Physiologvm. Ejusdem in die festo Palmarum sermo. D. Consali Ponce de Leon Hispalensis, 84 EPITNAPHS. S. D. N. Sixto V. Cubicularij secreti, interpretis et scholiastoe bimestre otium. Small 8vo, half calf. Antverpice, C. Plcantin, 1588. The Etchings of Emblems here introduced, are by Peter Vander Borcht. 2-, S~ 1041. EPITAPHS. A Collection of 177 Epitaphs, forming part of "Wit's Recreation." 18mo, cloth. No title. / J5Z- 1042. EPITAPHS. A COLLECTION of EPITAPHs and Monumental Inscriptions, chiefly in Scotland. 12imo, half morocco; uncut. Glasgow, 1834. 2 /At 1043. EPITAPHS. A SELECT COLLECTION of Epitaphs and Monumental Inscriptions, with Anecdotes, etc. 12mo, calf. Ipswich, 1806..2,- 1044. EPITHALAMIUNM EXOTICIS LINGVIS REDDITA. Folio, tree cclf; fine copy. Parmce, ex regio typogr. 1775. In nuptiis... Car. Emman. Ferdinandi, Subalpinae Galliae principis, et Marie Adelaidis Clotildis... epithalamnia. " Ce volume, une des plus belles productions des presses de Bodini, est remarquable par la varidt4 des caracteres de diff6rentes langues orientales, et par les jolies vignettes gravdes qui sont en tete de chaque feuillet."Brunet. 1044*. EIIITPIA, or a Collection of Memorials Inscribed to the Memory of Good and Faithful Servants, copied on the Spot, in various Cemetaries (sic) [in England]. 12mo, half mor occo. Lond. 1826. ac-V61045. Erasmus (D.) Enchiridion militis Christiani, Whiche maye be called in Englishe, the hansome weapon of a Christian Knight, replenished with many goodli and godly Preceptes, made by the famous Clarke Erasmus, of Roterdame, and newly corrected and imprynted. 3]1ait; BLetter. 12mo, calf. At y towne of Andowers, the yeare of Christe, by the 1501. This book is said to have been translated by William Tindale. The book is without date or place, but agrees in collation with one printed by John Byddell, 1544. 1046. ERASMUS. L'Eloge de la Folie, Compose en forme de Declamation par Erasme, et traduit par M. Gueudeville. 12mo, red morocco; gilt ecdges. A-misterdamn, 1745. oo0 4 1047. ERASMUS (David). Morise Encomium, or a Panegyrick upon Folly. Done into English and illustrated with above Fifty Curious Cuts, Designed and Driawn by Hans Holbiene, etc. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1709. " The Encomium Morie is a poignant satire against all professions of men, and even against princes and peers; but the chief objects are the mendicant order of monks." -Hallam. Its composition occupied Erasmus seven days. This translation was by Bishop Kennet. / s-O 1048. ERSKINE BOSWELL. Letters between the Hon. Andrew Erskine and James Boswell. Sm. 8vo, cf. Lond. 1763. Suppressed and rare. ETCHINGS. 85 ESSAY (An) upon Wind. See [Fox (Charles J.)] ESSAYS in Verse. See [Dreghorn (Lord)]. y, z.~ 1049. ESSAY ON HUNTING by a Country Squire. 4to, half mzoocco. Loncd. 1733 (reprinted 1820). This copy is illustrated with 21 beautiful plates., _ 1w050. ESSAY ON HUNTING. 3d edition, 4to, calf. ~~3r~~~ ~~~cd ~Lodc. 1820. One hundred copies only printed. This copy is illustrated with a number of fine Engravings relative to hunting and field sports. ES'AYS OF A PRENTICE. See James I. 1051. ESTIENNE(Henricus). AnthologiaGnomica: Illvstres VeteLcO~ lrvm Grsece Comedise Sclriptorvm sententire, prius ab Henr. Stephano qui et singulas Latine conuertit, editce; nunce dvplici insvper interpretatione metrica singulke auctme, inque gratiam studiosorum, quibus et varite scutorum natalitiorum imagines libello passim inserta vsui erunt, in hoc Enchiridion collecta a Christiano Egenolpho. Sm. 8vo, green morocco. Franwcojbrti ad ll[cevnum, 1579. 0ot,6O 1052. ETCHINGS. A Collection of Twenty-Four, mounted in an 8vo scrap book, bound in russia. 1053. ETCHINGS. One Hundred Etchings by One Hundred different Artists. 4to, haCf' morocco. This collection was formed for the purpose of illustrating Bryan's Dictionary, and contains specimens of the talents of 100 different Artists of the German, Italian, Dutch, Flemish, French, and English Schools. ~Sj,~3 1054. ETRENNES. Les Etrennes du Temps et le Saint Usage que les Chretiens en doivent faire, Indiqu6 dans de Courtes Reflexions sur les representations, en taille-douce, des sujets de l'Ancien et du Nouv Test. relatifs aux Parties de l'Anne Eccles. et Civile. Fine plates. 12mo, nmorocco extra. Paris, Perault, 1741. 1-,0'e0 1055. EVANGELICiE HISTORIE Imagines Ex ordine Euangeliorum, quve toto anno in Missme sacrificio recitantur, In ordinem temporis vitre Christi digestre. Auctore Hieronymo Natali Societatis Jesv Theologo. Folio, old red -norocco, gilt sides. 4Antuerpia, 1593. 3,O 901056. EVANGELISTARUM MEMORABILES FIGURZE. Small 4to, half calf. Phorece, Z7L'. Anshelmn, 1502. Most curious specimens of early wood cuts, by Sebastian Brant. Dibdin gives fac-similes of the " Outrageous ornaments" in the Decameron, vol. i., p. 132. 4,o 6F 1057. EVANGILES. Les Saintes Euangiles traduits de la Vulgate par M. l'abbe Dassance, illustres par MM. Tony Johannot, Cavelier, Gerard Seguin et Breviere. 2 vols., rl. 8vo, norocco extra. Paris, 1836.,_6] 1058. EVANGILES (Les) DE NOTRE SEIGNEUR JESUS CHRIST. Vignettes par Theophile Fragonard. Impl. 8vo, green morocco extra. Paris, 1837. Every page ornamented with wood cut borders and vignettes, in the style of MSS. of the XVth Century. ,86 EVELYN.,,Z,3 1059. EVANS (A. E. & Sons). Catalogue of Valuable and Rare Books of Prints. 8vo. Lond. n. d. AvoF 1061. C-. Catalogues, various. 6 nos. 1062.. Catalogue of 6,000 Etchings and Engravings. 8vo, I/, Sz half morocco. Lond. n. d. ~, 1063. -. Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits. 3 vols. 8vo. vols. 1 and 2, bds.; vol. 3, half morocco, uncut. [Lond. 1835-41-53]. I', J 1064. EVANS (Evan). Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Antient XWelsh Bards, translacted into Eynglish. 4to, hclf cf., uncut. foncd. 1764. The Notes on the Historical Passages give a short account of the Men and Places mentioned by the Bards..3,,~-g 1065. EVELYN (John). Numismata; a Discourse of Medals, Antient and Modern; together with some account of Heads and Effigies of Illustrious and Famous Persons, in Sculps and Taille-Douce, of whom we have no Medals extant; and of the Use to be derived from them. To which is added a digression concerning Physiognomy. Folio, calf. Lond. 1697. This is not included in Evelyn's Miscellaneous Works. See Beloe's Anecdotes, vol. II. 430-1. 3,o 1066. EVELYN (John). Sculptura; or the History and Art of Chalcography and Engraving in Copper; with an Ample Enumeration of the most renowned Masters, and their Works, to which is annexed, A New Manner of Engraving, or 3Miezzotinto, communicated by his Highness Prince Rupert, to the Author of this Treatise. Second Edition. 8vo, calf. Loncl. 1755. This edition contains some corrections and additional Etching, and a Translation of all the Greek and Latin Passages and Memoirs. A/ O 1067. [EVELYN (John)]. Sculptura Historico-Technica; or the History and Art of Engraving. Fourth Edition. 12mo, calf. fLoncl. 1770..JO7:1068. EVERDINGEN'S ETCHINGS. A Collection of 60, illustrative of Reynard the Fox. Oblong 4to, half morocco, gilt edges. "7 4i 1069. EVERETT (Edward). Eulogy on Lafayette, delivered in Faneuil Hall, at the Request of the Young MAen of Boston, September 6, 1834. Thirty-seven Portraits and Plates inserted. 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1834. 1070. EVERGREEN (The). Being a Collection of Scots Poems, wrote by the Ingenious before 1600. Vol. 1, 12mo, cf. _Edinb. 1761. S/ ~ 1071. EWBANK (Thomas). A Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and other Machines for Raising Water. 8vo, half morocco, gilt. 2V. Y. 1842. FABLES. 87.1,f1072. EWBANK (Thomas). Inorganic Forces ordained to supersede Human Slavery. 8vo, pp. 32. N. Y. 1860. -1073. EXACT COLLECTION, or Catalogue of our English Writers on the Old and New Testament, etc. 12mo, hcalf calf. -Lond. 1663. /,,LTT 10 74. ~[)VpOSftfo mmiterforum mf1s et verns modus rite celebrandi. 4to. 3Sait[,tter W. CGriouts Wood (Cut. Colonice, I. Quentell, MccccxcvIIi. 20 1075. EXTRACTS FROM THE CHRONICLES OF COMMERCIA, A great Trading City in the Kingdom of Bragaria. 12mo, pp. 36. Glasg/ow, 1816. Ay 1076. EYRIES (J. B. B.) L'Espagne, ou Costumes, Mceurs et Usages des Espagnols. Colored plates. RI. 8vo. Paris, n. d. S 1077. EYTOWN. Catalogue of the Library of J. W. K. Eytown, Esq., comprising An Extraordinary Collection of Privately Printed Books; Large Paper Copies; Works printed upon Vellum, etc. Prices and names. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1848. 1078. FABLES. Fifty-One Original Fables with Morals and Ethical Index. 85 Plates by R. Cruickshank. 8vo, green calf, gilt extra. -Lond. 1833. 2- pd. 1079. FABLES. The Passions Personify'd in Familiar Fables. 8vo, calf. [Plates by J. Miller]. Lond. n. d. 1080. FABRICIUS. Delle Allvsione Imprese et Emblemi del Signor 3,.,~'- Principio Fabricii de Teramo, sopra la vita, opera et attioni di Gregorio XIII. Pontefice Massimo, libri VI. Folio, vellum. Ronma, B. Grassi, 1588. The Plates in this rare volume (from Henry White's Collection) are by Natal Bonifacio da Sib. 1081. FABRI (I.) Illvstrivm Imagines, Ex antiquismarmoribus, 3 00 numismatibus, et gemmis expressa; Qun Exstant Romoi; major pars apud Fvlvivm Vrsinvm. Editio altera. 161 Fine Portraits by Theod. Gcalltes. 4to, calf. Antverpice, Plantin, 1606. 6.oo 1082. FAERNE. Cent Fables en Latin et en Fran9ois choisies des Anciens Auteurs mises en Vers Latins par Gabriel Faerne Et traduites par Mr. Perrault. Avec de nouvelles Figures en taille-douce. 100 plates. 4to, half red morocco. Lond. 1744. q. 2.S-1083.. La meme. 4to, calf. Lond. 1744. 1084. FAERNE. Fables in English and French Verse. Trans$,~'~Plsp lated from the Original Latin of Gabriel Faerne. With 100 Copper-Plates. 8vo, calf Loncl. 1741. FAJORDO OR FAXARDO. See Saavedra-Fajardo. 88 FENTON. /( dO 1085. FALCONER (Win.) The Shipwreck. 8th edition. Plates by Stothard. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1794. SO 1086. -- -. Another edition; illustrated. 12mo, calf. ~/ do 108.... JLoncd. 1803. FALLS OF CLYDE (The). See [Black J.] Lot 303. 3,: -108 7. FARNHAM (Luther). A Glance at Private Libraries. 8vo, cloth. Boston, 185 5. The Libraries referred to, are principally in Boston and its vicinity. /. 2{-t 1088. FAUNTLEROY. Catalogue of the Entire and Very Valuable Library of the late Henry Fauntleroy, Esq., with prices ancd names. Portrait inserted. 8vo. Lond. 1825.,29tf1089.. Another copy. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1825. This unfortunate man was hung for a forgery. 1090. FEATLEY (Daniel). The Dippers dipt; or the Anabaptists Dvck'd and Plung'd over Head and Eares, at a Disputation in Southwark; Portrait by Marshall, and plates. 4to, h/alf calf. Lond. 1646. An account of a Public Dispute, in which Featley was engaged on the subject of baptism. Featley having in the work alluded to Milton's Tractate of Divorces, the latter speaks contemptuously of the Author, as having written an "Equivocating Treatise," and as "diving the while himself with a more deep prelatical malignance against the present State and Church government."-Corwin's copy sold for $7.00. US- 1091. FEELING; or Sketches from Life; a Desultory Poem. By a Lady. 12mo, calf. iEdinb. 1810. $3d 1092. FELDBORG (A. A.) Danish and Norwegian Melodies, Harmonized by C. Stokes. Poetry translated by W. S. Walker. Folio, half calf. Lonzcl. n. d. zA,.r1093. FELLOWES (W. D.) A Visit to the Monastery of La Trappe in 1817. Colored plates. 8vo, green morocco extra. _Loncl. 1820. /,~yfJ`094. FENELON (Abp.) The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses; translated by John Hawkesworth. 4to, calf. Lond. 1768. First edition, and still considered the best English version. " It is one of the most spirited and valuable in our language."-Dr. Drake.?,J 1095. FENNELL. An Apology for the Life of James Fennell. Written by himself. 8vo, half bounc. Phil. 1814. ~ A r — 1096. FENTON. S(o[lte Zpfastles, Conteyning varietie of discourse, both Morall, Philosophicall & Diuine: gathered, as well out of the remaynder of Gueuaraes' woorkes, as other Authours, Latine, French, & Italian, by Geffiey Fenton.:othfift etter. 4to. calf. Londl. for R. Nvewberie, 1577. Inglis's copy sold for 19s. 2. ~'~ 1097.. Same; Another edition. 4to, calf. Lond. 1575. 1098. FENTON (Roger). A Treatise of Vsvrie, Divided into 4f, Ott three Bookes, etc. 4to, calf; scarce. Lond. 1611. Respecting this work, see Sir Robert Filmore's Questio Quodlibetica. FINLAY. 89 t - O 1099. FERGUSON (G.) Illustrated Series of Rare and Prize Poultry. The Figures Drawn and Coloured from Prize Specimens, by C. J. Culliford. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1854.,a-1100. FERGUSON (R.) Poetical Works. 18mo, shp. Paisley, 1799.. — 1101. FERRIAR (John). The Bibliomania; an Epistle to Richard L' ^ ffiHeber, Esq. 4to, half morocco, u?,cutt. -Lond. 1809. 1102. FERRO (Giovanni). Teatro d' Imprese all IllT e R'm Sr. Cardinal Barberina. Severcal HLunclred Emnblematic Plates. 2 vols. in 1, folio, calf. s. 1. s. a. /, O4 1103. FEUILLET (M.) Orehesography; or the Art of Dancing by Characters and Demonstrative Figures. Translated firom the French, by John Weaver. 4to, morocco, Loncl. [1706]. The Text of this scarce book is entirely engraved. ~//,~- 1104. FEYERABEND (Sigismund). Geschlechter Buch: Darinn Der loblichen Kaiserliche reichs Statt Augspurg so we. Ftnffhundert und mehr Jaeren hero daselbst gewonet und bisz auff acht abgestorben auch deren so an der abgerstorbnen stat eingenomen und erhihet worden seyn. A curious collection of over 150 Wood cuts of ]Knights in Armour, &c. Folio. Fcanckfort am Mtay. 1580. /, -,1105. FIALETTI. Briefve Histoire de l'Institvtion des Ordres Religievx, avec les figvres de leurs Habits, graue6es sur la cuiure par Odoart Fialetti, Bolognois. 4to, cacf. Pcaris, A. 3Menier, 1658. For an account of Fialetti, see Strutt and Bryan's Dictionaries. First published in Venice, 1626., 7r106. FICINUS. Marsilii Ficini floretini. line Ure~glon[e rlltfst; / 1tIfara et fidei pietate opusculum. Xenocrates de morte eodem interprete. oocld cut Title. [~tack,etter. 4to, calf. Paris, J. Oporinus, 1510. With Portrait of the Printer inserted, and Autographs of Le Fludd, and Laurentio d. Medicis.-See Dibdin's Decameron.,971107. FIELDING (H.) Amelia. Plates. 3 vols. 18mo, calf. t7O -Lond. n. d., 1136. FOURNIER LE JEUNE (Pier. Sim.) Manuel Typographique, utile aux gens de lettres, etc. Plates. 2 vols. 12rno, calf. Paris, 1766. "Le premier vol. de cet ouvrage interessant traite de la gravure et de la fonderie des caracteres d'imprimerie; le second contient les epreuves des diff6rentes sortes de caracteres."- Brunet. ~3'~f9,c 1137. [FOX (Charles)]. An Essay upon Wind; with Curious Anecdotes of Eminent Peteurs. Humbly Dedicated to the Lord Chancellor. Printed on vellzm. Portrait of Fox inserted. 8vo, half calf. n. d. Of this volume, written for a wager, two copies only were printed on vellum, and fifty on paper. Hibbert's copy sold for ~5. /7 d-~ 1138. FOX (Hon C. J.) A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second, with an Introductory Chapter; to which is added an Appendix. 46 Portraits inserted: royal patper. 4to, morocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1808. Fifty copies only printed in this size. Fonthill, ~3 3s. Od.; White Knight's, ~5, without extra plates. — ~ aoo 1139. FOXE (John).;ehe (S0l][S~ of the fower Euangelistes translated in the Olde Saxons tvme out of Latin into the vulgare toung of the Saxons, newly collected out of Auncient Monumentes of the sayd Saxons, and now published for Testimonie of the same, etc. 3$RCIt Btetter anb ia]oStn, Small 4to, mnorocco extra; beautiful copy. At London, printed by John )Daye, 1571. For a description of this rare book, see Ames & Herbert's Typographical Antiquities, vol. iv., p. 119 and 120, where it is said to be a very rare and estimable production. Abp. Cashel's copy sold (1858) for ~10 10s. Od. a 1140. FOXIUS (Joan). De Christo Crucifixio Concio. 8vo, red morocco. Lond. J. -Day, 1571. The author was the celebrated Martyrologist.,.J-1141. FOXES AND FIREBRANDS; or a Specimen of the Danger & Harmony of Popery & Separation. 12rno, calf, title nmended. )Dublin, 1682. Attributed by some to Dr. Nelson, and by others to Sir James Ware. 0/6 00 1142. FRAGMENTA ALLANIANA, 1839. MS. Title in a Frontispiece by J. Leigh to a Collection of One Hundred and Two Coloured and Plain Engravings, also several Drawings. 4to, embossed roan, gilt. YN Y. (..~,-1143. FRAGMENTS in Prose and Verse. 12mo, calf. _Lond. 1808. 1144. FRAGMENTS GATHERED HERE AND THERE by a Collector at New York, in 8vo, russia. XMS. Title to a collection of 75 Engravings.,/d, 7O 1145. FRANCE. Portraits of (64) Characters Distinguished in the French Revolution. Folio, half bd. d 5-,O1146. FRANCIS (John). The Album Wreath, and Bijou Litt6raire: A Collection of Steel and Copper Plates, Plain and FRANKLIN. 93 Coloured, interspersed with Scraps of Prose and Poetry. 4to, hallf morocco. 22.. ~ 1147. FRANCIS (John W.) An Address delivered at the Printers' Banquet on the 16th of Jan. 1852. 4to, half russia. This unique book is the address of Dr. Francis, cut from a periodical, inlaid in 4to, and illustrated with 34 Portraits, City Bank Bills, 1814, etc., Autograph Letter from Dr. Francis, Newspaper Cuttings, etc.,SO,0 O 1148 FRANCIS (John W.) New York during the last Half Century. A Discourse in Commemoration of the Fifty-third Anniversary of the New York Historical Society and of the Dedication of their new Edifice (November 1 7th, 1857). Beautifully inlaid in 4to Writing pcaper and nearly every page illustrated by a Portrait or Vietw, with Portrait of JDr. FrC-ancis and Autograph, hcalf morocco, top edge gilt. N: Y: 1857. The limits of this catalogue preclude an extensive notice of this precious volume. Mr. Allan was occupied over eighteen months in collecting and arranging these plates, and it is one of the last works so illustrated by Mr. Allan. e _ o 1149. FRANCIS (John W.) New York during the last Half Century. Royal 8vo, half morocco, uncut. N. Y. 1857. j,~ 1150. FRANKLIN (Dr. B.) Essays Humourous, Moral & Literary. 12mo. Boston, 1811.,v "-r 1151. FRANKLIN (B.) A Letter from Benjamin Franklin to a Gentleman in New Jersey, dated Philadelphia, June 6th, 1753. Broad Sheet. Xottingham, n. d. 2.Fl l1152. FRANKLIN. Poor Richard 1733. An Almanack for the Year of Christ 1733. 12mo, pp. 24. Philad. -B. EqPcanklin, n. d. Fac-simile reprint. _,r2,1153. FRANKLIN (Dr. Benj.) Works. Vol. VI., 8vo, hacclf calf. Philad. 1817. This volume contains the Private Correspondence. F,4 ~ 1154. FRANKLIN (Benjamin). Letters to Benjamin Franklin from His Family and Friends, 1751-1790. 3 Plates. Imp. 8vo, catlf. NV Y., C. B. Richardson, 1858. 250 printed in 8vo, 10 in 4to. 2_j-~1155. FRANKS (David). The New York Directory [for 1786], 12mo, pp. 82 and map. VA. Y., reprinted 1851. A reprint of the first New York Directory. > 1156. FREHER (Dionysius Andreas). Varadora Emblemata j 2Enigmata, Hieroglyphica de Uno, Toto, Puncto, Centio. A MiS. of the last century, most carefully executed and doubtless preparedfor publication. Pen and ink/ portriait of' Freher. 8vo, citron imorocco; tooled edges and sides. S, -1157. FRENCH CONVERT (The). Being a True Relation of the Happy Conversion of a Noble French Lady, etc. 15th Edition. 12mo, shp. Paisley, 1772. 94 FRYTH. /0 60 1158. FRENEAU (Philip). Poems written between the years 1769 and 1794. A new Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author; including a considerable number of Pieces never before Published. 8vo, half' morocco, red edges. ]iiJonmouth,, N. J. 1795. 1159. FRIDERIC. Emblemes Nouveaux, esquels le cours de ce o._~, ~ monde est depeint et represent6 par certaines Figures, desquellPs le sens est explique par rimes; dresses Pour plus grande incitation au gens de bien et honorables, d'ensuivre la piete et vertu, et Pour sincere instruction et advertissement aux meschans et dissolus de fuir le vice. Premierement En Allemand par Andre Frideric, et maintenant en Francois pour le bien de la jeunesse, et du simple peuple. Mis en lumiere par Jaques de Zetter. 88 plates. 4to, morocco, gilt ecdges. Francofort Apuld Lvcam leunis, Anno 1617. e,2r_ 1160. FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING for 1829. 18mo, roan, gilt. Loncld. 1829...7 1161. FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING for 1832. 18mo. Lond. 1832.,5~? 1162. FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING for 1837. 12mo, roan, gilt. -Loucld. 1837. -,.5 1163. FRIENDSHIP'S OFFERING. Plates. 12mo, roan, gilt. Phil. 1852. 1164. FRIES (Adolphe). Choix de Vignettes. R1. 8vo. Paris, n. d.,j' 01165. FRIES (Adolphe). Paroles de L'Ame. Lithographic Plates in gold and colours. Folio, half nmorocco. Paris, n. d. 3, - 1166. FRY (Ed.) Pantographia; containing Accurate Copies of all the known Alphabets in the World, to which are added Specimens of all well authenticated Oral Languages. Impl. 8vo, half mnorocco. -Lond. 1799. Includes some Indian alphabets, vocabularies, etc.' This highly interesting work is the result of sixteen years' research, and forms a comprehensive digest of Phonology."-Lowndes. Roxburghe copy, 19s. Ocl. 3, S7 1167. FRYTH. ia boC gra Ibt t ohrn ffrvth prysoner in the Tower of London, answerynge unto M. More's letter, which he wrote agaynst the fyrste lytle treatyse that John Fryth made, concernynge the Sacramente of the body and.bloude of Christ, etc. 3[ta1k ~AttLr. Small 8vo, calf. ATewly corrected and prynted by BRychard Jugge, 1548. Respecting this work, see Dibdin's Typogr. Antiquities, vol. iv., p. 243. Bindley's copy sold for 1. 4rOd 116.8. FUSELI. Collection de Vues Suisses remarquables, par rapport A l'histoire dessine6s d'apres nature, par Henri Fuseli, et accompagnees d'une description historique. 2 vols., oblong 4to. Beautifully coloured Plates. Zuric, 1802. FULTON. 95, 4O, o-ov 1169. FUGITIVE MISCELLANY; or Selections of Various Kinds, 1840. Manuscript title to a Collection of One Hundled and Thirty Engravings, plain and coloured, including four Miniatures on Ivory. 4to, red morocco. 11 70. FULTON (R.) A Treatise on the Improvement of Canal Navigation, exhibiting the numerous advantages to be derived fiom Small Canals and Boats of Two to Five feet wide, containing fiom. two to five tons Burthen. etc. Illustrated with Seventeen Plates. 4to, half calf. _Loncl. 1796. This unique copy contains all the original Drawings executed by Fulton himself, from which the Engravings were afterwards made, also the original joint letter of Fulton and his colleague Chancellor Livingston, asking the undisputed right to the use of Steam Navigation upon the waters of the Mississippi for a Term of Years. Also, Newspaper Cuttings; Fulton's Autograph Book Plate, etc. Altogether this is a most important volume, and should find a restingplace in some public library. Bound up with it, is Chapman on Canal Navigation. Lond. 1797. G. (A.). See G[elby] A[nthony] and Grosthead (Robt.] x, S9 1171. GABERLUNZIE'S (The) Wallet, with Numerous Illustrations on Steel and Wood. 8vo, hlf' calf. Ecdinb. 1843. /e7 o ~ 1172. GALERIE TIIEATRALE; on Collection des Portraits en Pied Des Principaux Acteurs des trois 1ers Theatres de Capitale. NVinety-six coloured Plates. 4to, haclf Russia. Pcaris, n. d. 1173. GALLERY OF MODERN BRITISH ARTISTS; consisting of a Series of Engravings from Works of the Most Eminent Artists of the Day. 36 Plates. 4to, cloth. -Loncd. 1835. / O 1174. GALLERY OF NATIONAL COSTUMES and Fancy Ball Companion. 87 Coloured Engravings; some highly finished. Folio, blue nm-orocco. -~ S-1175. GALLERY OF PORTRAITS WITH MEMOIRS. 7 vols. imperial 8vo, half morocco. _Lold. 1833-37. Fine early Subscription Copy, containing Portraits and Biographies of 188 Distinguished Persons. Published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Engraved in the highest style of Art, in the manner of Lodge's Portraits, to which it forms a desirable companion. Some of the Memoirs are attributed to Lord Brougham. 1176. GALLEUS (Joan.) Vita S. Joseph B-'e Virginis Sponsi, Patriarcharvm Maximi Iconibus delineata ac versiculis exornata. Small folio, hcalf green mnorocco, gilt edges. Antveitiice, s. a. 3 Dt', 1177. GALL.EUS (Phil.) D. Catherinte Senensis Vi-rginis SS.M ord. Predicatorvm Vita ac Miracvla Selectoria formis seneis expressa. 32 Plates. 4to, half cacf. Anzterpice, c1pud Phil. Gcallcun, 1603. D.f5~ 178. GALLAEUS (Phil.) Deorum Gentiliurn Imagines in Picturie Statnarlseq. Artis Tironum Usum. 4to, calf. Antverpioe, n. d. From Henry White's collection. 96 GALT. 2. J 1179. GALLE. Sapientiae Hominvm Coltrici Virorvm Doctorvm de Disciplinis bene merentivin Effigies xL1II; a Philippo Galleo. Folio, vellhm. Antverpice, 1572.,Ir 6? 1180. GALLIEO (Philippo) Prosographia sive Virtvtvm Animi, Corporis, Bonorvm Externorvm, Vitiorvm, et Affectvvm variorvm delineatio. 4to, calf; very rare. At the end is a collection of 17 portraits by the same artist. s. 1. s. a. America is represented as a nude female figure, with bow and lance, carrying the head of a fallen warrior. 3o~b 1181. GALLJEUS (Philipp.) Semideorum et Nimpharum Oceanre. 34 plates. 2 vols. in 1. Small folio, morocco extraj; fine copy. Antverpice, 1586. From Henry White's collection. Rare.:3., 1182. GALLEIUS (P.) A Collection of Bible Plates, by Phil. Gallmeus. Oblonlg folio, in blue wrapper. / ft 1183. GALLEUS (Theodorus.) Typvs Occasionis in qvo Receptm Commoda, Neglectm Vero Incommoda, Personato Schernate Proponvntvr. 12 plates. 4to vellum. Antverpice, 1603. This curious book, addressed to yowung men, was the last book bought by Mr. Allan. ~,57J 1184. GALLONIUS (Anton.) De Sanctorvm Martyrvm Crvciatibvs Liber. 25 plates. 1l2mo, vellum Colonice, 1602. The plates, which are very brilliant, exhibit the horrid cruelties perpetrated on the Saints. The designs are by Tempesta. r 2 -1185. GALT (John). Sir Andrew Wylie. 2 vols. 12 mno, boards. J Y. 1822. 2_, 2 1186. GALT (John). The Steam Boat. 12mo, calf. Edinb. 1822. 2_ ~Td187. GALT. The Literary Life and Miscellanies of John Galt. 3 vols. post 8vo, boards. Edinb. 1834. re1188. GAMIBARUS. Lavrentii Gambarm Brixiani, Rerurn Sacrarvm Liber. Cvm Argumentis Jacobi Pacti Siculi Mamertini. 4to, half morocco. Antverpice, C. Plantini, MDLXXVII. Xo ~ 1189. GARGILL. A Lecture and Sermon preached at Different Times by that Faithfill and Painfull Minister of the Gospel and now Glorified Martyr, Mr. Daniel Gargill. 4to, half calf. s. 1. [1712]. 2..=K' 1190. GARLAND OF QUAINT CONCEITS. A Scrap Book of Drawings, Engravings, etc., includes a Flower Piece by J. Leigh, and other Drawings, Baxter's Coloured Plates, Art Journal Plates, Specimens of Bartolozzi's Engravings, Line Engravings, coloured Female Sketches, etc. Folio, dark green morocco. 6, t700 1191. GARNETT (T.) Observations on a Tour through the Highlands and Part of the Western Isles of Scotland, particularly Staffa and Icolmnkill; to which are added, a Description of the Falls of the Clyde, of the Country round Moffat, and GAY. 97 an Analysis of its Mineral Waters. 2 vols. 4to, half morocco. _Lond. 1800. Illustrated by a Map and 52 plates in Aqua-tint, from Drawings by W. It. Watts. Towneley's copy sold for ~2. Dent's, ~1 1ls. Od. 2_ l ~ 111 92. GARRICK. Catalogue of the Library, etc., of David GarrickPrices and names. 8vo, half calf. Loncl. 1823., ~'O 1193. GASCOIGN (John). General Sailing and Fighting Signals. A Manuscript. 12mo, morocco. j_.~ S~ 1194. GAVARD (Ch.) Galeries Historiques de Versailles. Plates. 8vo, bds. Paris, 1838. This volume contains outline plates of most of the Paintings at Versailles. ~,~4-.~-1195. GAY (John). Fables, with a Life of the Author, and embellished with a Plate to each Fable. 66 plates. 8vo, calf. eLond. 1793. z2.7- 1196. GAY (John). Fables, with the Life of the Author. 70 Engravings. 12mo. Londc. C. Whittingham, 1808. " Jolie Edition."-Brunet. A, 5Z, 1197.. Another Edition. Plates. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1816. _- *-li198. GEIKIE (Walter). Etchings, illustrative of Scottish Character and Scenery; with Biographical Introduction by Sir Thos. Dick Lauder. LEdinb. n. d. 27 -1199. GEIKIE (Walter). Studies fiom Nature, drawn and etched by W. Geikie. 18 Plates. 4to, half morocco. Edinb. n. d. 1200. GEMS. A Collection of Fifty Prints from Antique Gems. Engraved by Mr. John Spilsbury. 4to, half morocco; gilt edges. _Lond. Boydell [1785]. Fonthill copy sold for ~1 lOs.; Willets', ~1 15s. >, y, 1201. GEMS OF BEAUTY displayed in a Series of 12 highly finished Engravings. 4to, silk. Lond. 1840. 1202. GEMS OF EUROPEAN ART; the Best Pictures of the 949c.00 dbest Schools, edited by S. C. Hall. 2 vols. rl. 4to, half red morocco. Lond. 1846. Contains 96 beautiful and attractive Engravings, from Pictures by Wilkie, Callcott, Delaroche, and other modern painters, as well as by Murillo, Claude, Cuyp, and other old masters. /, 5 1202* GEMS OF THE MODERN POETS. Chaucer to Beattie. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1842. J, 1203. GEMS SELECTED FROM THE ANTIQUE; with Illustrations; also, Hassell's Calcographia. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, calf. Loncl. 1804-1811. _, Add 1204. GENLIS (Me DE.) Arabesques Mythologiques, ou les Attributs deToutes les Divinites. 78 planches. 2 vols. 12mo, calf- Paris, 1811., Ool205. GENT. The Life of Mr. Thomas Gent, Printer of York. Written by himself. 8vo, bds. Londc. 1832. 13 98 GERSON. 44,/3 1206. GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE OF FASHIONS, Fancy Costumes, and Reginmentals of the Army; coloredplates. 3 vols. inpl. 8vo, bc7s. Lond. 1828-30. 1207. GENUINE AND TRUE JOURNAL of the most Miracuious Escape of the Young Chevalier. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1749. J.2 fJS 1208. GEORGE III. IN RECORD OF THE REIGN OF GEORGE III. and Centenary of the House of Brunswick. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1817. 1209. GEORGE IV. Complete Account of the Visit of George IV. to Scotland, 1822. 18mo, b(ds. Edcinb. 1822. tf5l 1210. GERMAN-BOOK ON SCRIPTURE HISTORY; no title. Small 4to. Basil, lVMichael Farter, 1504. Very Singular Wood cuts. See Birth of Antichrist, Gog and Magog. /3 f 1211. GERMAN PRAYER-BOOK, with Plates. Bound in Tortoise shell, with SILVER RIMs & CLASPS. ~7,~~S 1212. GERNING (J. J. Von.) Picturesque Tour along the Rhine fiom Mentz to Cologne. 24 Coloulred Plates. 4to, cloth, gilt. Lond. 1820. _~, j-5 1213. (grson S. U. 1etjt1 rb. Tractatus sequentes edid cristianissimus doctor dominus Johannes Gerson cacellarius parisiesis. Floretus in septinenso sacre theologie et canonfi flores ad gaudia paradisi finaliter eos (qui se in illos exercitauerint) perducentes. J31Cit Cttrtt. 2 vols in 1. 8vo, half calf. s. 1. s. s. These two volumes were probably printed about 1500. They contain some good specimens of early wood Engraving. 1214. GERSON (Johan). Tractatus-a MS. of the Fourteenth Century on vellon, half caCf. /j - 1215. GESSNER (D. et S.) Contes Moraux et Nouvelles Idylles [traduits de l'allem.] 4to, half calf. Zurich, 1773. 3_, O - 1216. GESSNER (S.) The Death of Abel, with Notes, &c., by W. C. Oulton. Plates. Rl. 8vo, rtssia extra. Loncl. 1811. 1217. GESSNER (Sol.) Works, translated from the German, with some account of his Life and Writings. With Engravings, after designs by Stothard. 3 vols. 8vo, cf. Liverpool, 1802.,2 f-1218. GETHING'S REDIVIVUS; or the Pen's Master-Piece Restored, being the last WTork of that Eminent and Accomplished Master in this Art, containing Exemplars of all Curious Hands written, etc. 4to. Lond. 1664. From Air. Corwin's Collection. L/t gO 1219. GETHIN. Misery's Virtues Whet-Stone, Reliqui JEgethiniane, or, some Remains of the Most Ingenious and Excellent Lady, the Lady Grace Gethin. Being a Collection of Choice Discourses, Pleasant Apophthegmes, and Witty Sentences. 4to, calf. Printed by D. Ecctwardcbs forq the Author, 1699. The Dedication is signed J. M. Said to be almost a literal transcript from Lord Bacon's Workse. See Bolton Corney's Curiosities of Literature. GILLESPIE. 99," 1220. GHOST (The), by Felix Phantom. And the Adviser, 46 Nos. comlplete, in 1 vol. Folio, hclf' calf. 1221. GIARDUS. Bibliotheca Alexandrinme. Icones Svmbolica-' P. D. Christofori Giarde, Cler. Reg. S. Pavli, Elogiis Illvstratre. 17 plates. 4to, green morocco. [Z Jieiolani], Apuel Io. Bapt. Bridellinin, 1628.,2, 1222.. Aliud Exemplar. 4to, calf, [Mecliolani], 1628. The Plates of Female Figures are Iconological of the Arts, Sciences, &c., and are engraved by Bassanio. /,o d 1223. GIBSON (Janes). The Scottish Protestant. 8vo, half calf Glasgow, 1852.,/5 zs 1224. GIBSON (John). The History of Glasgow, from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time. 8vo, cf. Glasgow, 1779. ~/ t 1225. GIFFORD (C. H.) Life of the Duke of Wellington. 2 vols. 18mo, hcaf cf. Lond. 1816.,, a12 226. G[ILBY] (A[nthony]). ant TnaS'vr to tht beuflifsh bectrtfon of Streplhan, earbfnrnr, Bishoppe of Wynchester, published to the intent that such as be desirous of the truth should not be seduced by hys errours, nor the blind and obstinate excused by ignorance. Compiled by A. G. 12mo. 1ark h tettrr. Extremely rare. Anno 1547. Priced ~2 1.2s. Od.-Lowndes. ~y-~4i 1 1227. GILCHRIST (John). A Collection of Ancient and Modern Scottish Ballads, Tales and Songs, with Explanatory Notes and Observations. 2 vols. 12mo, cf. Eclinb. 1815. "A Sensible and Judicious Selection."-Lowndes. _, f~ 1228. GILLE (Paris). Corona Gratulatoria seu Gratulationes diversre, quas magnis principibus accinuit Almna et Celeberrima Universatis Salisburgensis, per R. P. Paridem Gille Benedictinure Burve S. Michaelis... nunc collectim in lucem date. 100 Emblematic Plates. Folio, ccalf. Salisburgi, J.1 B. M1ayr, 1681. ~t S [1229. [GILLESPIE (Mr. George)]. A Dispute against the EnglishPopish Ceremonies obtrvded vpon the Chvrch of Scotland, etc. 4to, half morocco; rare. [Edicnb.] 1632. An early Covenanter's Book, prohibited by the Bishops. This edition was not known by Lowndes. 1,3~ 5 1230. GILLESPIE (Rev. Win.) Poems. 12mo, calf. Edinb. 1805. b/,~ S 1231. GILPIN (Winm.) An Essay on Prints. Fifth [and Last] Edition. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1802.,2 r52 1232. GILPIN (Wm.) Lives of John Wicliff, Lord Cobham, John Huss, Jerome of Prague, and Zisca. Svo, calf. Lond. 1765. 3.o 1233. GIOACHINO ET ANSELM. Profetie dell'Abbate Gioa 100 GODWIN. chino. Et Di Anselmo Vescovo di Marsico. 34 Singular wood cuts. 4to, green morocco. Venetica, 1646. This curious and rare book contains the Prophecies of Gioachim and Anselm. Richard of England, when on his way to the Holy Land, consulted the former as to his success in the Crusade. See also Joachino. ]/OiO 1234. GIOVIO. Le Vite dei Dodeci Visconti Che Signoreggiarono Milano, Descritte da M. Paoli Giovio, tradotte da Lodovico Domenichi. Fine Portraits. 4to, calf. Mfilano, 1645. See also Jovius (Paolo). 4 70 1235. GLANVIL (Joseph). Sadducismus Triumphatus; or a full and plain Evidence concerning Witches and Apparitions. 8vo, ccdf. ZLond. "A notice of this work, written to prove the real existence of Witches and Apparitions, will be found in the Retrospective Review, vol. v., 87 —136." -Lownrdes. jT-00 1236. GLASGOW. Burgh Records of the City of Glasgow. 15731581. 4to, morocco; scarce. Glasgow [laitland Club], 1832., f 1237. GLASGOW. COLLEGE ALBUM for 1830. A Selection of Original Pieces, edited by Students in the University of Glasgow. 12mo, bcds. Glasgow, 1830.,a - 1238. GLASS (Willison). The Caledonian Parnassus. 12mo. ]EJclinb. 1813.,2,f-1239. GLEANER (The). Consisting of Pieces Moral, Literary, and Humorous. 18mo, sheep. Glasgow, 1806. 32.,ao 1240. GLEANINGS FROM THE PORTFOLIOS OF A COLLECTOR OF NEW YORK. MS. Title to a Collection of One Hundred and Four Engravings, including many by Bartolozzi, Angelica K aufman, and others of that School. 4to, hal'f calf. 5oO0 1241. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. COLLECTION OF COATS OF ARMS, Borne by the Nobility and Gentry of the County of Gloucester. 4to, calf Lond. 1792. At, $J 1242. GODWIN (Francis, Bp. of Hereford). Annales of England, Containing the Reignes of Henry the Eighth, Edward the Sixth, Queene Mary. Englished, corrected, and inlarged with the Author's Consent, by Morgan Godwyn. Portrait. Small folio, calf. Lond. 1630. /.c- s1243. [GODWIN FRANCIS]. L'Homme dans ]a Lvne, on le Voyage Chimeriqve fait au Monde de la Lvne, nouuellement decouuert par Dominique Gonzales, Aduanturier Espagnol, autremet dit le Covrrier volant. Mis en nostre Langue, par J. B. D. [Jean Baudoin]. 12mo, vellum. PParis, Fr. Piot, 1648. A Philosophical romance. Swift is supposed to have made some use of it for his;' Gulliver's Travels.",* Z-L.F 1244. GODWIN (William). Lives of the Necromancers; or an Account of the most eminent Persons who have Exercised Magical Power. 8vo, bets. eLond. 1834. GOLDSMITH. 101 /, ~ 1245. G[ODWYN] Bp. F. A Catalogue of the Bishops of England since the first planting of Christian Religion in this Island, together with a briefe History of their liues, &c. 4to, halcf caclf. Lonc7. 1601..2. a 1246. GOEREE (Jan.) Godtvrugtige Alrnanach of Lof-Gedachtenis der Heyligen op yder dag van't Jaar Gevolgt na den beruchten Sebastian le Clerc. 365 plates. 4to, calf. Amsterdamc, 1730. A universal pictorial calendar of the year. 1247. GOES. De Ystroom Begreepen in vier Boeken door J. Antonides vander Goes. 4to, vellum. Amstercdam, Nic. ten Iloorn, 1699. dJSf 1248. GOETHE. GALLERIE DU GOETHE'S Simmtlichen Werken von W. Kaulbach, &c. Sm. 4to, half red morocco. Stuttgart, 1840. J- 7J-'1249. GOIDTSENHOUEN (Laurens van Haecht). Chroniicke / Vande Hertoghen van Brabant. Verciert met hunne figuren nae t'leuen. Fine full-length Portrcaits. Folio. Antwerpen, 1612. 1250. GOLDAR'S ENGLISH PORTRAITS. A Collection of 119 Plates. Folio. 2No Title. GOLD-HEADED CANE. See [Macmichael, Dr. W.] / o4 1251. GOLDSMITH (Oliver). TheDesertedVillage; aPoem. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1770.,,7(,-1252. Another Edition. Illustrated by the Etching Club. 8vo, red morocco extra, by Hfayday. -Lond. Cundall, 1857. /6 o-zp 1253. Another copy. 8vo. morocco extra. Lond. 1857. This charming work is generally considered the Chef d'eeun-re of the Etching Club. Certainly no poem in the English language holds out so many opportunities to the artist.:3,~ -1254. GOLDSMITH (Oliver). Poems, embellished with engravings from the Designs of Rd. JYestall, -Esq. 12mo, red morogIco extra, gilt. _Lond., J. Sharpe, 1816. /. o-7 1255.. Another edition. 12mo, calf. Loncd. 1796. 1256. GOLDSMITH (Oliver). The Poetical Works of; illustrated.2't by Wood Engrcavings fromn the Designs of the Etching Club; edited by Bolton Corney, Esq. Small 4to, green morocco, by Hcayday. Lond. 1845. /,,a 1257. GOLDSMITH & PARNELL'S POEMS. Bulmer's _Elegant -Edition. Plates by Bewick. Small 4to, calf extra. Lond. 1804.', f~1258. GOLDSMITH (Oliver). Vicar of Wakefield; illustrated with Twenty-Four [coloured]`Designs by Thomas -Rowlandson. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1817. 3 r'1259. -. Same. 12mo, old sheep. LDublin, 1800. 102 GORDON.,3 1260. GOLDSMITH. Le Vicaire de Wakefield. 12mo.' ~~~~~~~~~~~~/ N.12 Y. 1863.,f~ 1261. GOLLIBOB'S DESULTORIA, 1858. Private ImpressionOne hundred copies. 4to, pp. 18. 1262. GOLTZIUS (H.) A Collection of Engravings, by H. Goltzins. 4to, red mnorocco. 1589.' (/ 1263. GOMBERVILLE (Ma-inLe Roy de). The Doctrine of Morality, or a View of Human Life, according to the Stoick Philosophy. Exemplify'd in 103 Copper-Plates, done by the celebrated Peter Daret, with an Explanation. Translated by T. M. Gibbs. Folio, calf. Lond. 1721. GONZALES (Dom.) See Godwin (Francis). goo f1264. GOODALL (Walter). An Examination of the Letters said P' to be written by Mary Queen of Scots to James, Earl of Bothwell; also, An Inquiry into the Murder of King Henry. 2 vols. Svo, calf extrac; flne copy. Edlinburgh, 1754. 7oo 1265. —. Another copy. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. EcTiub. 1754. -,1266. GOODWIN (Phil.) The Mystery of Dreames Historically Discoursed. 8vo, half russia. Locnd. 1658. f "The author was a distinguished nonconformist of the Independent class."-Lowndes. J7~-7 1267. GOOSEBERRY HALL: The Renowned Seat of Sir Hildebrod Gooseberry, etc. 4to, calf: lond. [1842]. A Satire on the Catalogue of Strawberry Hill, as published by George Robbins.,~ ~7 1268. GORDON (John). Memoir of the Life of John Gordon, of Glencat; wherein the Absurdities and Delusions of Popery are laid open. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1734. / ZJ1269. GORDON (Mrs.)' Christopher North.' A Memoir of John Wilson; with an Introduction by R. Shelton Mackenzie. 8vo. N V. Y. 1863.,7- 1270. GORDON. Catalogue of the Library of Sir Robert Gordon, of Gordonstown. Priced. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1816. ~,7,j1271. GORE (Mrs.) Paris, Picturesque and Romantic, in 1841; 21 highly finished engravings, by Mr. T. Allom. RI. 8vo, cloth, gilt. -Lond. 1842. 3t, "-1272. GORLEUS (Abrah.) Dactyliotheem sen Annulorum sigillarium quorum apud Priscos tam Grecos quam Romanos usus, etc. 148 Plates. 4to, calf, gilt edglyes. Lugd. -Bat. s. a. /.,S7 12733.. Aliud Exemplar. CumExplicationibus Jac. Gronovii; bothplarts, 896 Plates. 4to, calfJ: Ltgd. Bat. 1695.,5,~1274. GOTHAM AND THE GOTHAMITES, a Medley. 18mo, pp. LVI. 93. Bcds. N. Y. 1823. This was suppressed, and the author and publisher were imprisoned and fined.,o jO 1275. [GOUGH (Richard)]. Account of a Rich Illuminated Missal, Executed for John, Duke of Bedford. 4to, hacclf russia. Lond. 1794. The Bedford Missal is probably the finest in existence. GRAY. 103;..da, do 1276. GRACE (Sheffield). Memoirs of the Family of Grace [being a Genealogical History of the Family of Grace, from their settlement in Ireland, temp. Henry II., to the present Time]. R1. 8vo, half morocco, rough edges. London, privately printed, 1823. "Sir Robert Benson, with the author's kindest regards." ~,,~- 1278. GRAFTON (Richard). nt Rbrlgtrnient of tht (thr'1wnf.ce1s of itxgaItt.l. No title. 18mo. ISlaiCt Letter. Lond. Rd. Tottyll, 1562Respecting this abridgment by Grafton, and his quarrel with the famous antiquary, John Stowe, see Ames' Typog. Antiq., by Dibdin, III., 422-7. /, OO 1279. GRAHAM (Isabella). The Power of Faith; Exemplified in the Life of Isabella Graham. 8vo, half morocco. V.. Y. 1816.,,7 50 1280. GRAHAME (James) British Georgics. 68fine plates, many j9 proofs. 4to, morocco extra, gilt top, unc6ut. EcriUnb. 1809. 2,t 1281. -. Another copy. 4to, half russia. Edinb. 1809. 1282.. The Sabbath, Sabbath Walks, and other Poenls. RI. 8vo, half calf. ]Eclinb. 1839. v2- 1283. GRAHAM (Rev. W. W.) A Review of Ecclesiastical Establishments in Europe. 8vo, calf. Loncd. 1796. 6, 75t 1284. GRANDE DANCE MACABRE (Le) des Hommes et des Femmes. Histori6e et renouvellee de vieux Gaulois, en llnguage le plus poli de notre terms. Large and singular wood cuts. 4to, half calf. A Troyes, J: Garnier, 1728. /.9~ 1285. GRANT (John). The Penny Wedding. Printed on Tinted pcaper. 4to, half calf, wants 1 plate. Lond. 1836., 1286. GRANT (Mrs., of Laggan). Poems. 121no, cf. /Edinb. 1810,38 1287. GRAY (Lieut. Charles). Poems. 12mo, calf. Capcar, 1811.,71288. GRAY (Robt.) Poems in the Scots and English Dialect. 07j 18tmo, half calf Glasgowt, printed for the author, 1793. / j71-2289. GRAY (Thos.) The Bard, with Illustrations from Drawings, / by the Hon. 21Mrrs. John Talbot. 8vo, cl. gilt. Lond. 1837. 1290. GRAY. (The) Elegy written in a Country Churchyard, illustrated by the Etching Club; proofs on India paper. Small folio, morocco antique, gilt edges. Loand. 1847. 6 5-~ 1291. GRAY (Thos.) Elegy, illuminated by Owen Jones. Vietc of Stoke Pogis Church inserted. Impl. 8vo. Imnitatio~n carved binding. _Lond. 1846. A// tO 1292.. Another Edition, illustr(ated. Morocco extra, by cayclay. Londl J. Cundall, 1855. 1/6~,600 1293. GRAY (Thomas). Elegy written in a Country Churchyard. 4to, mnorocco extra. N. Y. 1856. This Edition was published in memory of Daniel Webster, and the present copy contains Portraits of Webster, Newspaper Cuttings, &c.; in all 20 plates, in addition to the Cuts which were included in this edition. 104 GTRIFFITHS. ___- 0 1294. GRAY. Poems of Mr. Gray. To which are prefixed Memoirs of his Life and Writings, by W. Mason. 4to, calf. York, 1775.,2,ote 1295.. Another Edition. Plates by Sharp and others. 8vo, sheep. Lond. 1786. &bS 6-v 1296. GRAY (Thomas). Works, with Notes, etc., by the Rev. John Mitford. Portrait. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, calf extra. _Lodcl. 1816. Sf~d ~ 1297. GRAY'S POETICAL WORKS, English and Latin, Illustrated; and Edited with Introductory Stanzas, by the Rev. John Moultrie. 8vo, green morocco. Edinb. 1845. fJ 7f-1298. GRAY. Designs by Mr. R. Bentley for Six Poems, by Mr. / T. Gray. Royal 4to, calf. Lond. 1753. The Fonthill copy sold for ~3 4s. Od. /, /, 1298*. [GRAYSON (J.)] Memoirs of a Life, chiefly passed in Pennsylvania, within the last Sixty Years. With Occasional Remarks upon the General Occurrences, Character, and Spirit of that Eventful Period. 12mo, sheep. larrisburgh; printed by John Wyeth, 1811.:?T 1299. GREENVVOOD'S WORKES contained in Seven Severall Tractates. 13th Impression. 12mo, cal: Lozd.. R. Ibbitson, 1650.,3/y 1300. GREGORY. Gregorii Posthuma: or Certain Learned / Tracts written by John Gregory, M. A. Together with a Short Account of the Author's Life. 4to, half call: JLoRnl. 1664. v__ Oe 1301. GRESSWELL (Rev. Winm. P.) Annals of Parisian Typography, containing an Account of the Earliest Typographical Establishments of Paris, and notices and illustrations of the most remarkable productions of the Parisian Gothic Press, with wood cuts. Rl. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top. -Lond. 1818. 44, 2S- 1302.. Another copy. 8vo, bds. Lonl. 1818. 1303. [GRIFFITHS (A. F.)] Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica; or a De/@ 0 00a scriptive Catalogue of a Rare and Rich Collection of Early English Poetry, in the Possession of Longman & Co., illustrated by occasional Extracts and Remarks, critical and bibliographical, compiled by A. F. Griffiths. Illustrated by One hundred and seventy-three portraits. Large paper copy. Only 50 copies printed. Hfalf morocco, gilt ecdges, by J. Mackenzie. Lond. 1815. This was the Collection made by T. Park, with additions by Th. Hill.'Deserving of a place in every good library, from the interesting information which it affords of the works of our early poets."-Lowndes. Nassau's copy, without plates, sold for ~3 5s. Od. >00 1304. GROSE (Francis). Antiquities of Scotland. Plates only. / 4to. _Lond. 1797. _7?,,_305. GROSE (Francis). A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. 3d cdition, corrected and enlarged. 8vo, cf. Lond. 1796. GROTIUS. 105 48-W.GROSE (Francis). A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons. 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1784. /31/ Townshend's copy sold for ~2 10s. Od. Fonthill, ~4 5s. Od. The Plates are from the original Armour in the Tower of London, and other Arsenals, Museums, and Cabinets. dTS, — 1307. [GROSE (Francis)]. A Guide to Health, Beauty, Riches, and Honours. 8vo, half calf, interleaved with blue paper. Lond. 1785. Isaac Reed's copy, with his Autograph. A very curious and rare book; being a collection of the most remarkable Advertisements of Quacks, MoneyLenders, Wife and Husband Hunters, &c. See page 19.'2, O-O 1308. GROSE (Francis). Military Antiquities respecting a History of the English Army, from the Conquest to the Present Time. A new Edition with material additions and improvements. Plates. 2 vols. 4to, half russia. Lond. 1801. Marquis of Townshend's copy sold for ~3 3s. Od. j, S7 1309. GROSE (Francis). Olio; being a Collection of Essays, Sketches, Anecdotes, Bon-Mots, Epigrams, and Epitaphs. Portrait, 1796; and Alcock (J.) Entertaining and Instructive Companion, 1779. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1779-96.,/ 5>1 1310.. The Olio. Second Edition, improved. Portrait. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1796. 1311. GROSE. A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons. Illus~j*"~' ~trated by Plates taken from the Original Armour in the Tower of London, and other Arsenals, Museums, and Cabinets. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1786., O~ 1312. [GROSTHEAD]. ZeStanerntS of thre tuelute atrfz arthtw, the Sonnes of Iacob, translated out of Greek into Latine, by Robert Grosthead, and out of his Copy into F-lench and Dutch, by others: now englished by A.G. Cutrious wood cuts. Sm. 8vo. 3BItaCt ketter. London for the Company of the Stationers, 1606. 1313. [GROTIUS (Hugo)]. Christ's Passion. A Tragedy; with Annotations by George Sandys. 2d -Edition illustrated,with Sculptvres. 12mo, calf extra. Lond. for T. Bassett, 1687. GROVE HILL. See [Maurice, Rev. Thos.], 0- 1314. GRUB STREET MISCELLANY (The). In Prose and Verse. 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An Historical Enquiry respecting the Performance on the Harp in the Highlands of Scotland, from the Earliest Times until it was discontinued-about the year 1734. With an Account of the Harp of Queen Mary. Forty Plates inserted. 4to, half red morocco, gilt edges. Eclinb. 1807. Drawn up by desire of the Highland Society. Ar 1321. GURNEY. Mrs. Gurney's Apology, In Justification of Mrs.'s Friendship. Royal 8vo. Phil. 1860. /' a>7 1322. GUTENBERG. John Gutenberg, First Master Printer, His Acts, and most remarkable Discourses, and his Deathl. From the German, by C. W. Broad 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Zond. 1860. One hundred copies printed. -3gf1323. GUTHRIE (James). The Life and Heroick Actions of the Eighth Champion of Christendom. 8vo. Lond. 1739. tS - 1324. H. (J.) The Holy Order: or Fraternity of the Mourners in Sion. Humbly and Earnestly tendred to all God's Faithfull Ones, &c. 18mo, calf antique. Lond. 1660., 2 -1325. H. (M). Affection's Gift. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1819. 1326. HABILLEMENS DE DIVERS NATIONS: An extensive and unique collection of 257 Costume Plates, neatly mounted in a folio volume: calf, gilt. /, 5~ 1327. HAESTENO (D. Bened.) Regia Via Cracis. The Plates mounted in 4to, calf. s. 1. s. a. 5f7J- l328. HAKEWELL (James). The History of Windsor and its Neighbourhood. 21 plates and 14 vignettes. 4to, half calf: Lond. 1813. / Lj —1329. HALL (Francis). An Explication of the Diall Sett up in the King's Garden at London, in 1669. Plates. 4to, half calf. Liege, 1673. See page 52 for a Portrait of King Charles and Henrietta Maria. Sir M. Sykes' copy sold for 17s.,.Z-J1330. HALL (Rev. Peter). Faith, Hope, and Charity: Three Sermons. 4to, cloth. Lond. 1839. sbO O (7 1331. HALL (Mrs. S. C.) Drawing Room Table Book. Highly Illustrated with Extra Proof Plates. Folio, red imorocco, gilt edges. Lond. n. d. HAMILTON. 107!2_-,o&f 1332. HALL (S. C.) The Book of British Ballads; beautifully illztstrated with wood cuts. First and best -Edition. 2 vols. 4to, morocco extra. Lond. 1842-44. An original copy of this fine work. Each page with an ornamental border, and each ballad illustrated by a highly finished wood engraving. 3 1333. [HALLECK (Fitz Greene)]. Aluwick Castle; with other Poems. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1836. PD, OAd 1334. HALLECK (Fitz Greene). The Poetical Works of. Now first collected. Illustrated with Steel Engravings, and a large additional number added; ina all, over 80. 8vo, red morocco, gilt.,I Y. 1847. 2,d-; 1335. -. Another copy. Plates. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1847. /, SE 1336. HALLIWELL (J. O.) The Manuscript Rarities of the University of Cambridge. 8vo, cloth. Loend. 1841. ~,,7y- 1337. HALLYWELL (Hy.) Melampronoea; or a Discourse of,/ the Polity and Kingdom of Darkness, together with a Solution of the chiefest Objections brought against the Being of Witches. 12mo, old calf. Lond. 1681. "A notice of this work will be found in the Retrospective Review, vol. v., 87-136." -Lowndes. 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Sketches in North Wales; consisting of Six Plates, coloured to resemble Drawings; with letterpress illustrations. Folio. -Lond. 1810..- O~ 1354. [HARDING (J.)] Shakespeare Illustrated, by an Assemblage of Portraits and Views, with Biographical Anecdotes; to which are added Portraits of Actors, Editors, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. (1793). A/0 OO 1355. HARMAN (Thos.) A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursetors, vulgarly called Vagabonds. 4to, red morocco. Lond. Reprint, 1814. One hundred copies only reprinted from Middleton's Edition, 1573. The' book is useful, as illustrating the Early English Drama. Strettell's sold for ~1 14s. Od. 6,001356. HARRADEN (R. B.) History of the University of Cam HAWKINS. 109 bridge; illustrated by a Series of Engravings. Impl. 8vo, green morocco; joints and borders of gold. Cambridge, 1814. This is the Second Edition of the Cantabrigia Depicta.,, A, - ~ 1357. HARRIOTT (John). Struggles through Life exemplified in the Various Travels and Adventures in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, of John Harriott. 2 vols. 12mo, sheep. NF Y. 1809., /5 1358. HARRISTON (William). Poems on Various Subjects. 12mo. Glacsgow, 1821. /~ oa 1359. HARROWING OF HELL (The). A Miracle Play, written in the Reign of Edward the Second. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. India Paper copy, of which only Eight were printed. 8vo, citron morocco; gilt sides and edges. Lond. 1840. z 7 r~1360. HARTSHORNE (C. H.) The Book Rarities of the Uni/ versity of Cambridge; illustrated by Original Letters and Notes, Biographical, Literary, and Antiquarian. 8vo, boards. Lond. 1829. U_-SURY 1361. HARVEY (George). Scenes of the Primitive Forest of America at the Four Periods of the Year: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Engraved from his Original Paintings. Accompanied with Descriptive Letter Press. 4 beautifully colouredplates. Folio, bdcs. 1V. Y: 1841. This was printed in London. j/, 5 1362. HARVEY (John). 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The Waverley Gallery of the Principal Female Characters in Sir Walter Scott's Romances. Uni que copy, the plates being mzounlted in Tinted Paper, in 4to, and surrounded by an elegant border, and bound in red morocco. /,,_1376. HEATH (D. I.) The Exodus Papyri. 8vo, cloth. _Lond. 1855. 2, z5-fl377. HEATH (Wm.) Military Costume of the British Cavalry. Folio, half morocco. _Lond. 1820. /,tsa 1378. HEBER. Catalogue of the Library of the late Rich'd Heber, Esq. 13 Parts in 5 vols., 8vo, half vellum. Lond. 1834-36. Part 4, the Old English Poetry, priced. " As a collector, Heber united the judgment of Cotton with the princely muniqicenqe of a Harley."-Lowndes. ~a OO1379. HEILEGE AUGEN und Gemiiths Lust, vorstellend Albe Sonn Test und FeyrtAgliche Nicht nur Evangelien Sondern auch Epistolen und Lectionem von J. Ulrich Krauss. 120 large Bible Plates. Folio, haclf vellum. Wants the En,graved Title. Augspurg [1706]. _,,0 1380. [HEINEKEN (Ch. H. de)]. 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HENDERSON (Andrew). Scottish Proverbs, with an Introduction by W. Motherwell. 12mo, half ccalf. Ediab. 1832..~4t,'- 1387. HENDERSON. Catalogue of the Library, Prints, Coins, etc., of JOHN HENDERSON, Esq. Priced. 8vo. Lond. 1830.,/2,_ 1388. HENDERSON. Catalogue of a Select and Valuable Collection of Coins, etc., of JOHN HENDERSON. Priced. 8vo. Loncd. 1818. _4~ o8 o1389. HENDERSON (P.) The Seasons, or Flower Garden; a Selection of the most beautiful Flowers that blossom at the Four Seasons of the Year. Coloured plates. 4to, calf, gilt edc/es. ond. n. d. With a Treatise on Painting Flowers. 2, -S-1390. HERALDRY. A Collection of Arms of German Families, / with Descriptions in German. 27 Plates. 4to, half vellum. NVo title. 1748. f57 1391. HERALDRY. A Collection of Plates of Heraldry. Plain and coloured. 4to. BP O 1392. HERALDIC SCRAP BOOK, with an immense number of Arms, Crests, etc. Folio. Z/ W 1393. tereafter rtsue the tretwle enounftr of wSatlet lately don betwene, Englade and: Scotlande. In which batayle the, Scottsshe Kynge was slayne. 4to. 3l1arEtt Ltter. accslewood's reprint, 1809..._S 1394. HERMITAGE (The). A Poem. 12mo, sheep. Lond. 1809. /, 64' 1395. ertoftftus sernoncs Discipvli de Sanctis. ttlartt Irtt tIr. Woocl cuts. 4to, calf; fine copy. s. 1. 1541. /~,-1 -1396. HERVEY (James). Meditations and Contemplations. Plates. 8vo, calf: Lond. n. d 1397. wetre a I'~tsage be Jlome avec Almanack [pour 1497 70oO a 1520]. Small 4to. Printed on vellum in (tthfC kLetters, with fifteen large, and numerous small wocd cuts, illuminated in gold and colours. Each page is matrgined by a broad ornamented border in gold and colours. Bound in light blue morocco; the sides covered with gilt tooling. Paris, Thielman _K'erver, s. a. Kerver printed at Paris from 1497 to 1520. 112 HIBBERT. ^,,o,,a. 1398. Leourts a l'usag.e e ~b&romn. othfte,etter. Printed on vellum, with ornamental borders and vignettes,; very rare. Sm. 8vo, caclf: Paris, Tlhielmann Kerver, 1503. S, -o' 1399. HEURES DE NOTRE DAME, etc. A Flenmish MS. of the 14th Century, exquisitely written on vellum, with 40 beautiful miniatures and floriated borders; also coloured 1Initials, etc. Small 4to, red morocco, richly tooled, and gilt sides. _,7tf 1400. HEURES. A MS. of the Sixteenth Century, on vellum. with numerous miniatures. 12mo, morocco. 1528. 1401. HEURES. MS. on vellum. 22 elegant Miniatures. Also illuminated Initials and floriated borders. Sm. 8vo, blue morocco. Circa 1400. V. V-w 1402. HEVRES NOUVELLES Tirees de la Sainte Ecriture, Ecrites et grauees par L. Senault. 8vo, red morocco, gilt sides and edges. Paris, s. a. The whole text of this elegant volume is engraved. / X7 1403. HEYDON. A New Method of Rosie-Crucian physick: Wherein is shewed the Cause; and therewith their experienced Medicines for the Cure of all Diseases, etc., by John Heydon, a Servant of God and Secretary of Nature. Lond. for Th/omas Lock, 1658. _t 1404. HEYNS (Zacharias). Emblemata; Emblemes Chrestienes et Morales. Sinne-Beelden Streckende Tot Christelicke Bedinekinghe ende Leere der Zedicheyt door Zacharias Heyns. 4to, blue morocco. Rotterdanm, P. van Waesberge, 1625. 2, 2c-f405.. Aliud Exemplar. 4to, vellum. Rotterdam. P. van Taiesberge, 1625. 1406.. Aliud Exemplar [cum] Emblemata Moralia. 2 vols. 4/O' Cin 1. 4to, vellum. JRotterclam, 1625. These are the first editions of Heyns. The figures are much in the manner of Crispin de Pass. _ ~ o 1407. HIBBERT. Catalogue of the Library of George Hibbert, Esq., of Portland Place. Inlaid in 4to, interleaved with blue laid paper, with prices and names. MIXorocco extra; superb copy. Lond. 1829. 3 o ur 1408. HIBBERT. Catalogue of the Library of George Hibbert, Esq. Prices and names. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1829. This collection sold for ~21,560 Os. Od., and was one of the mostimportant collections of Books sold in this century. The very interesting Bibliographical Notes are by Mr. Evans, the eminent Book Auctioneer. ___ 1409. HICKERINGILL (Edmond). The Horrid Sin of ManCatching: Explain'd in a Sermon upon Jer. 5: 25, 26, Preach'd at Colchester, July 10, 1684. 2nd Edition. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1685. 2,. 1410. HILL (J.) An Analysis of Penmanship. Oblong 4to. Lond. 1821. HILLAIRE. 113 /8__-_ 1411. HILLAIRE (J.) Specvlvm Heroicvm Principis omnium temporum Poetarum. Homeri id est argumenta xxIIII. librorum Iliados in quibus veri Principis Imago Poetice elegantissime exprimitur, et Specvlvm IEneidis Virgilianae. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, morocco. Traject. Batav. 1613. Contains 36 Plates by Crispin de Pass. /t-r 1412. HILLESSEMIUS (Lvdov.) Sacrarvm Antiqvitatvm Monvmenta: Patriarcharvm, Regvm, Prophetarvm, et virorum vere illustrium veteris Testamenti, Imaginibus et Elogiis apparata atque inscripta. 36 Plates. 12no, morocco; rare. Antve~pice ex officinc Plantini, 1577. &dd. 1413. HINTON (J. H.) History and Topography of the United States, edited by S. L. Knapp. Plates. 2 vols. 4to, half cf. Boston, 1834. r,~- 1414. HIRSAVGIENSIS. Philosophicarvm et Astronomicarvm Institvtionvm, Gvlielmi Hirsavgiensis olim Abbatis libri tres. Sm. 4to. _Basilce, _i. Petrvs, 1531. -/, S 1415. HISTOIRE ABREGEE DES PROVINCES UNIES DES PAYS BAS. Ou l'on voit leurs progres, leurs conquetes, leur Gouvernement et celui de leurs Compagnies en Orient et en Occident. Enrichie d'un grand nombre de figures. Folio, calf. Amsterdam, 1701. Includes an Account of the West India Company.,7J1416. HISTOIRE (L') DE LA SAINTE ECRITURE, en Forme de Catechisme. Avec les Figures. 12mo, ccalf. Amsterdam, P. 3Mortier, 1698. /, 4Ta 1417. HISTOIRE DES AVENTURES, ou l' Ouvrage pour teur le temps, en Vers, etc. 4to. No title. Hfalfcf. Circa 1550. This singular Book contains a Calendar, with numerous Fortune-Telling Plates, &c. / -b4 1418. HISTOIRE (L') DES IMPIRATRICES. Portraits. 4to, vellum. Paris, N de Serry, 1646. This is a French Translation of "VicusAvgvstarvm Imagines." The Plates are reproduced with Translations of the Inscriptions. 7r,~ 1419. HISTOIRE DU VIEUX ET DU NOUVEAUT TESTAMENT. 428filne plates. 2 vols. in 1, folio. Paris, n. d. ~, g 1420. HISTORIA DEORUM FATIDICORUM vatum Sybillarum, Phoebadum, Apud Priscos Illustrium; Cum eorum Iconibus. 47 plates. 4to, vellum. Francof. L. Bourgeat, 1680. 1421. HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS; or a Brief Account of the most Remarkable Transactions of The two last Parliaments Held and Dissolved at Westminster and Oxford. 8vo, calf: _Lon.c. 1681. 45, ~ ~ 1422. HISTORICAL MAGAZINE, and Notes and Queries. Vols. 1 to 7, 4to, unbound. Boston and N. Y. 1857-63. 423. HISTORICAL SKETCH of the Saint Andrew Society of the Vx~~423. State of New York, with Thomson's Oration. 12mo, cl.. YI 1856. 15 114 HOGARTH. ~47 d 1424. HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA, containing an exact Account of their first Settlements, &c. Lond. 1776. At page 82 is a Singular Speech by a Young Woman (Miss Baker), before a Connecticut Court, which was really written by Dr. Franklin. I ja 1425. HISTORY OF THE FEUDS AND CONFLICTS AMONG THE CLANS in the Northern Parts of Scotland and in the Western Isles, from 1031 to 1619. 12mo, half morocco. Glasgowo, Foulis, 1764. 6,6~e 1426. IIISTORY OF THE ISSUES OF PAPER-MONEY in the American Colonies anterior to the Revolution, explanatory of the Historical Chart of the Paper-Money of that Period. 8vo. St. Louis, 1851. The present copy contains a large number of Specimens of Paper Money, issued before and during the Revolutionary war. /,, w 6 1427. HISTORY OF THE MITRE AND PURSE. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1714.? Ons 1428. HISTORY OF THE PROCEEDINGS in the Case of Margaret, commonly called Peg, only lawful Sister to John Bull, Esqr. 12mo, half cacf. Lond. 1761., 6= 1429. HISTORY OF THE REBELLION IN SCOTLAND, in 1745-46. 18mo. Aberdeen, 1850. / 1430. HISTRIONIC SCRAPS. A Collection of Cuttings from Newspapers, relating to Theatres, Birth-Places of Actors, etc. YXumerous portraits andplates. 2 vols. rl. 8vo, half _3 t 1431. HOBART (John Henry). The United States of America compared with some European Countries, particularly England: in a Discourse delivered... October, 1825. 8vo, pp. 48. N. Y. 1825. p,~oF1 432. HOBART (J. H.) WVorks. Vol. 1. 8vo, sheep. 2V. Y. 1833. IFL433. HODGKINS (E.) A Series of Mercantile Letters. 12mo, russia. Lond. 1808. doo-~& 1434. HOGARTH. The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, consisting of 160 Engravings, by Thos. Cook. 4to, half russia. Lon d. 1813. A-b,>O 1435. HOGARTH MORALIZED, by Mr. Trusler. Upwards of 70 plates. First edition; scarce. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1768. "While I moralize I study to explain, and while I explain I study to moralize." The Prints in this pretty edition combine much spirit and delicacy. See Ireland (W. H.),2 1436. HOGG (James). Altrive Tales. Vol. 1. Lond. 1832. /, j 1437. HOGG (James). A Queer Book. 12mo, half morocco. Edintb. 1832.,>owr Go 1438. HOGG (James). The Jacobite Relics of Scotland; being the Songs, Airs, and Legends of the Adherents to the House of Stuart. 2 vols. 8vo, smooth red morocco extra; most elegant copy. -Edinb. 1819-21. HOLBEIN. 115, 2ft439. HOGG (James). The Forest Minstrel. 18mo, half calf. Phil. 1816. /,jr7a 1440. HOGG (James). The Mountain Bard; consisting of Ballads & Songs, founded on Facts and Legendary Fables. 8vo, calf. Edinb. 1807. J -1441. HOGG (James). Pilgrim of the Sun. 18mo, half calf. Philad. 1815. 1442. HOGG (James). The Queen's Wake; a Legendary Poem.;?,O C5th Edition; illustrated with Portrait of the Author, with his Autograph, and 60 additional Portraits and Plates. 8vo; morocco extra, joints, and watered silk lining. EcEdinb. 1819. A/, 1443.. Another copy. 8vo, half calf. Edinb. 1819. /77 1444. HOGG (James). Songs. 12mno, cloth. AN Y. 1832. f___1444 _. Another copy. 12mo, cloth. NE Y. 1832.'A.. -1445. HOGG'S INSTRUCTOR. A Parcel of odd numbers. 8vo. 1854. 3 ~ 1446. HOLBEIN (Hans). Alphabet of Death. Illustrated with Old Borders, engraved on Wood, with Latin Sentences, and English Quatrains, selected by Anatole de Montaiglon. 8vo, morocco antique. Paris, 1856. J_,Zh447. -. Another copy. 8vo, cloth. Paris, 1856. 1448. HOLBEIN (Hans). A Collection of 132 Ancient Wood cuts, by Holbein. 4to. 1538. j ~ 1449. HOLBEIN (Hans). Le Danse des Morts, with Letter-press in Germarn, French, and English, with Curious Lithographic rIlbstrations. Folio, cloth. _Basle, n. d. 1450. HOLBEIN (H.) The Dance of Death, through the various stages of Human Life; wherein The Capriciousness of that Tyrant is exhibited: in Forty-six Copper-plates. Etched by D. Deuchar. 4to, half russia. ]Lond. 1803. ~3c,, 14.51. HOLBEIN (H.) The Dance of Death. Engraved by W. Hfollar. 12mto, calf. Lonc. 1804. "Holbein's Dance of Death is unquestionably a Master-Piece."-Papillon. Though Hlolbein is usually considered the Painter of the Dance of Death, it is erroneous, seeing the Frescoes were executed many years before his time. He was, however, the Engraver of the Wood Cuts in the first edition. See Jackson's Wood Engraving. >t,OO 1452. HOLBEIN (Hans.) Imitations of Original Drawings, by Hans Holbein, in the Collection of his Majesty; from the Portraits of Illustrious Persons of the Court of Henry VIII. 83 plates by Bartolozzi. Folio, half russia. Published by John Chamberlaine. Lond. 1792-1800. This is the best edition of this valuable work; the plates are on tinted paper. The biographical Tracts by Lodge are derived from no common sources, and exhibit recondite research. North's copy sold for ~24 3s. 0d.; Fonthill, ~31 lOs. Od.; Roxburghe, ~39 18s. Od. 116 HOLLAR. This copy includes the additional portraits of Holbein asnd his wife, etc. All but four of the plates are engraved by Bartolozzi. The Portraits are nearly the size of life, and represented with great fidelity; they are all of celebrated characters, and the Costume is most elegant. /~~~Oo 1453. HOLBEIN (Jean). La Passion de Notre Seigneur, grav6e d'apres les Desseins originaux du celebre Peintre Jean Holbein, qui se trouvent a la Bibliotheque publique de la ville de Basle. 12 plates mounted. Sm. folio; rare. Basle, publie par Chr. de 3ichel, 1 784. 2,,, f1454. HOLFORD (Miss.) Wallace, or the Fight of Falkirk; a Metrical Romance. 8vo, calf extra; tooled edges and sides. Lond. 1810. /5;,00 1455. HOLGATE (Jerome B.) American Genealogy; being a History of some of the Early Settlers of North America and their Descendants, etc.; illustrated with a number of Portraits, etc. 4to, half morocco. Albany, 1848. /t~l5** ~ 1456. H[OLLAND] (H.) Hel'.ologia Anglicahoc est clarissimorvm et doctissimorvm aliqvot Anglorvm, etc., with frontispiece, 64 Portraits, and 2 Monuments. Folio, russiac collated and perfect. 1620. This very rare book is rarely found complete; it is the first regular Series of English Portraits. The work has sold at from ~7 17s. 6d. to ~27 16s. 6d. (Williams' copy.) Included in the series are Portraits of Rich'd Grenville, Tho. Candish, Sir M. Frobisher, Sir J. Hawkins, and Sir F. Drake, with memoirs. Several of the Plates are engraved by Pass. 3-40 1457. HOLLAND. RECUEILL de XXXVI. PORTRAITS Veritables de tons les Comtes et Comtesses de la Hollande. Folio, half calf. Amsterdamn, s. a. 6 ~ 1458. HOLLAR (WXenceslas). Theatrv Muliervm sive Varietas atquse differentia Habituum Faeminei Sexus diuersorum Europae Nationum hodierno Tempore vulgo in vsu a W. Hollar Bohem. delineatoe et aqva forti veri sculptue. 48 Plates. 18mo, russia. Lond. 1643. Brockett's copy sold for ~3 13s. 6d. -':,~O 1459. HOLLAR. (Wenceslas). A Splendid Collection of 252 of the Works of this Celebrated Master; neatly mounted in a folio volume; half morocco; gilt edges.,24r 460. HOLLY (O. L.) The Picturesque Tourist. 12mo, cloth. X Y. 1844. j, *2 51461. HOLLIBAND (Cian.) The Italian Schoolemaister, &c., and a fine Tuscan historie, called Arnalt & Lucen'da. 18mo, half morocco. Lond. Th. Pzui2foot, 1597. 1462. HOLLIS. CATALOGUE of the very Valuable and Extensive 2'Jb^w Collection of Ancient and Modern Coins and Medals, collected by THoAMAS HOLLIS, Esq., & THOMAs BRAND HOLLIS, Esq. Prices and names. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1817. The Hollis' are well known for their liberality to Harvard College. See [Blackburne (Thos.)], Lot 305, and [Disney (John)],Lot 924. HOMER. 117 1463. HOLLOWAY (Winm.) The Peasant's Fate; a Rural Poem. With Miscellaneous Pieces. Plates by PE. IV Thompson. 2d Edition. 12mo, sheep. -Lond. 1802. /r 6r0 1464. HOLMES (Rev'd. John). Historical Sketches of the Missions of the United Brethren for Propagating the Gospel among the Heathen, from their commencement to the Year 1817. 2d Im2proved Eclition. 8vo, bdls. Lond. 1827. Jfo 0 1465. HOLY VIRGINS, by the Old Masters. A Collection of 46 Plates. 4to, morocco; gilt sides. A fine specimen of old binding, richly gilt, with the Arms of a Cardinal. d, O 1466. HOME (John). Douglas: a Tragedy. Portrait. RI. 8vo, cal f. E ET(dinb. 1798., Jy 1467. [HOME (J.)] Essays upon Several Subjects concerning British Antiquities. 12mo, calf. Edignb. 1763. 1468. HOME BOOK OF THE PICTURESQUE; or American,a,% 4O Scenery, Art, and Literature; Comprising a Series of Essays by Washington Irving, W. C. Bryant, Fenimore Cooper, Miss Cooper, N. P. Willis, Bayard Taylor, H. T. Tuckerman, E. L. Magoon, Dr. Bethune, A. B. Street, Miss Field, etc., with 13 Engravings on Steel, fiom Pictures by Eminent Artists; Engraved Expressly for the Work, with 60 Additional Plates inserted. 4to, half morocco; gilt. X. Y. 185 2. *S'O 1469. HOME. A Poem. 12mo, calf. Boston, 1806. 1470. HOMER. The whole works of Homer, Prince of Poets, in his Iliads, and Odysses. Translated according to the Greek, by Geo. Chapman. lanuzscript Title-pcge. Folio, calf bLond. [circa 1616]. Pope observes of this version, "that a daring fiery spirit animates the translation, which is sometimes like what one would imagine Homer himself would have wrote." See Warton's Poetry & Retr. Rev., III., p. 167. voo 0 o1471. HOMER'S ODYSSEY, translated by A. Pope. A new Edition. Adorned with Plates, by Stothard. Large pcaper copy; proof plates. -Du Roveray's.Elegant Eclition. 6 vols. impl. 8vo, half red norocco; gilt top, uncubt. Lond. 1806. Oa ~ 1472. HONDIUS (Judoco). Theatrvm Artis Scribendi varia summorvm, nostri seculi Artificum exemplaria complectens, novern diversis linguis exarata. Oblono 4to, vellum. Amstelodclami, J. Jcanssoniuzs, 1614. From Heber's Library, with two exquisite specimens of Penmanship on vellum inserted, probably by the author. 9' USo 1473. HONE (Wm.) Ancient Mysteries Described, especially the English Miracle Plays, founded on Apocryphal New Testament Story, including Notices of Ecclesiastical Shows, the Festivals of Fools and Asses, the English Boy Bishop, the Descent into Hell, the Lord Mayor's Show, Guildlall 1 18 HOOKER. Grants, Christmas Carols, etc., with Engravings on copper and wood. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1823. ~~47Oo 1474. HONE (Win.) Facetime and Miscellanies, with One Hundred and Twenty Engravings by George Cruikshank. 8vo, bds. Lo2d. 1827. For contents, see Bohn's Lowndes, p. 1103. 4 b etc 1475. HOOGHE (Romeyn de). Hieroglyphica of Merkbeelden der oude Volkeren: Namentlyk Egyptenaren, Chaldeeuwen, Feniciers, Joden, Grieken, Romeynen enz. 63 Splendid Plates. 4to, half morocco, unzcut. Amstelclam, 1735. 6.^z. 1476. HOOK. Secret History of Colonel Hook's Negotiations in Scotland in Favour of the Pretender; in 1707. 12mno, bcts. Dttblin, 1760. 1477. HOOKER. The Danger of Desertion, or a Farvvell Sermon of Mr. Thomas Iliooker, Sometime Minister of God's Word at Chainsford in Essex; but now of XNew England. Preached immediately before his departure out of old England. Together with Ten Particvlar rules to be practiced every day by Converted Christians. 4to, calf; remarkably fine copy. Lond. for G. EEdwCards, 1641., L 1478. HOOKER (Wm. Jackson). Journal of a Tour in Iceland in the Summer of 1809. 4 Plates. 8vo, half morocco. Not published. Yarmouth, 1811. 2.,J- 1479. HOOPER (W.) Rational Recreations. 4 vols. 8vo, calf: Lond. 1794. Among the interesting experiments are all those commonly performed with cards. Heath's copy sold for ~2 5s. Od. 1480. HOPE (Thomas). Costume of the Ancients. LARGE PAPER. 2 vols. 4to, hallf russia. Lond. 1812. Townley's copy sold for ~3 8s. Od.; Duke of York's, ~3 12s. Od. This work, so indispensable to artists, contains over 300 plates, containing rep resentations of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Habits and Dresses. It contains the substance of many expensive works.?, sa 1481. HOPFER. Dieses Werk entilalt nebst einer Vorrede und /einet kurzen Beschreibung der Vorstellungen; 92 abdruicke von Stahlplatten der Gebrfider Daniel, Hieronymus, und Lainbrecht Hopfer, die zu Anfang des 16ten Jahrhunderts lebten, und sonst unter dem namen; die Meister mit dem Leuchter, bekannt waren. Oblong folio. Frankfurt am Mcain, n. d. Raetzel's copy sold for 90 francs.,/O 1482. HOPKINS (John Henry). An Humble Address to the Bishops; on the Church of Rome. 8vo. 1846. 1483. HORACE. Q. Horatii Flacci Emblemata. Imaginibus in es incisis, Notisq illustrata Studio Othonis Vneni Batauo lugdunensis. 4to, old 2morocco. Antverpice, 1707. LF", ao 1484. HOR1E BEATE MARI-E VIRGINIS secundum usum Romanum. Beautifully printed on vellum, with ornamental HORNE. 119 borders, larqe wood cuts, and Coloured Initials. 8vo, red morocco, gilt. Paris, s. a. 67S001485. HORtE BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS secundum vsum Romanum, etc..Beautifully printed on vellum, with 15 coloured wood cuts, in imitation of the Ancient ]Missals. Sm. 8vo, red morocco, gilt. Paris, G. _cardouyn, s. a.,o2r oa 1486. W0orac teatre jartre frgftnf ad usum fiatrum predicatorum, etc. (gathtfC etter, with ornamental borders and Illuminated Initials. Drawing on vellum inserted. 8vo, old calf. Paris, TLhiel. Kerner, 1508.,,, 487. HORA DIUINE VIRGINIS MARIE secundumn vsum Romranum: cum aliis multis folio sesquenti notatis: vna cum figuris Apocalipsis et destructio Hierusalem et multis figuris Biblie insertis. Thlie wood cuts all illuminated and col. oured in the style of the ancient MSS.; the Initials coloured, and gold borders to each page. Printed on vellum. Sm. 8vo, calf. Paris, G. ZHardouyn, s. a. 8 d001488. HORA IN LAUDE GLORIOSISSIME VIRGINIS MARIE, etc. The Plates all illuminated and Initials coloured. Printed on vellum. 8vo, velvet, brass clasps, corners, and bosses. Paris, G. Ilardouyn, s. a.,5O/O1489. HORAE IN LAUDEM BEATISSIME VIRGINIS MARIE ad vsum Romanum. Rubricated text and floricated borders. 12mo, calf. Paris, M.D.L. 4,,-01490.?iorae futemrrate Vfrinffs, etc. Beautifully printed / on vellum, in (ofi(:t ATetter, with fourteen large wood cuts. 12mo, calf. s. 1. s. a. 1491. HORNE (Th. H.) An Introduction to the Study of Bibliography, with a Memoir on the Public Libraries of the Ancients. -Engraved fac-simile, etc. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, morocco extra. (From Corwin's Library.) bLond. 1814. Z"" eQoe 1492.. Another copy. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1814. A large portion of Guild's Librarian's Manual is made up from the second volume of this most valuable and now scarce book../,Q7 1493. HORNE (Bp.) Discourses. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1812. 1494. HOSACK (David). Memoir of De Witt Clinton, containing - 0 ~ numerous Documents illustrative of the Principal events of his life. Presented by the Author to John M. Mason. 4to, calf N. Y. 1829. 1495. HOSMER. Catalogue of the Choice Collection of Books forming the Library of Zelotes Hosmer, Esq.; with prices and names. 8vo, half morocco. Boston, 1861.,~2 LI 1496. HOTCH POTCH. Containing a Conclamation of Original Pieces, a Higgledy Piggledy of Controversies and Opinions on various interesting Subjects, &c. 12mo, half morocco extra. bLond. 1774. 120 HUGO. ~ -'4 + 1497. HOUBRAKEN (Arnold). De GrToote Schouburgh der Nederlantsche Konstschilders en Schilderessen. Pine plates. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. Gravenhage, 1753. " Ouvrage recherch6 a cause des figures de J. Houbraken." —Brunet. ^, o 1498. HOUBRAKEN'S HEADS. A Collection of 37 Portraits in a Scrap Book. Folio, calf. _ 1499. HOUBRAKEN. A Collection of Fifty-five Portraits, including some proofs, in a 4to volume. cHalf calf..2 - 3 1500. HOWELL (James). The Parley of Beasts; or Morphandra, Queen of the Inchanted Iland. Frontispiece by Gaywood, and portrait. Folio, half calf. Lond. 1660..,,~ 1501. HIOWITT (William). Abridgment of the History of Priestcraft. 12mo. fLond. 1834. AOO 1502. HUBNER (Jean). Histoires de la Bible, pour l'instruction de la Jeunesse, avec 104 figures par Alex. Girarded. 8vo, calf. bLocle. 1784. 2 aO 1503. HUDDESFORD (George). Poems. 2 vols. 12mo, cf. ]Lonzc. 1801. Includes Salmagundi, Topsy-Turvy, Bubble and Squeak, and Crambe Repetita.,2J-1504. HUDSON RIVER. Views on the Hudson. 12 plates. 1V Y., Xelson, n. d. ~, OOd 1505. HUGGINS (J. R. D.) Hugginiana: or Huggins' Fantasy, being a Collection of the most Esteemed Modern Literary Productions, &c. Hfighly illustrated; and XfMS. notes, by _-Mr. Allanz. 12mo, half morocco, red edges. N Y. 1808. /. %2 1506. HUGHES (H.) The Beauties of Cambria; consisting of Sixty Views in North and South Wales. Very beautiful wood cuts, all on ndlia Papcer. Oblong 4to, half morocco. Lonc. 1823. /cO 0 1507. HUGHES (John). Letters of Abelard and Eloisa, with a particular account of their Lives, Amours, and Misfortunes. Illustratecd by Copp9er Plates. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1788., OO 1508. HUGO. Pia Desideria Emblematis Elegiis et affectibus SS. Patrum, illustrata authore Hermanus Hvgone. 12mo, vellum. Antverpicz, tf. Aertssenii, 1623. ZgO0 1509.. Aliud Exemplar. CEach plate mounted on a 4to page, and enclosed in a border; unique. 1623. 1510.. Idem; editio altera. 12mo, old morocco. Antverpice, Aertssenii, 1628. ^ rsTh1511. Aliud Exemplar. 12mo, vellum. 1628. The wood cuts to this edition are by Christ. Sichem. 1512.. Idem; editio altera. 12mo, blue morocco, gilt edges.'<* ta Colonice Agripp9ce, 1633. The two last books of Quarles' Emblems are exactly copied from Hugo. g/~,O 5 1513. HUISH (Rob.) The Public and Private Life of his late Excellent and Most Gracious Majesty George the Third, HUMPHREYS. 121 with Portraits and other Illustrations; with nutmerous added Plates, in all 121 Portraits and 21 Views. 2 vols. 4to, red norocco gilt. Lond. 1821., ~514. HUME (Rev. A.) The Learned Societies and Printing Clubs of the United Kingdom, with a Supplement, by A. J. Evans. Post 8vo, half morocco. fLond. 1853. Contains a Catalogue of all the Publications of the various Societies. "o 1 515. HUME (David), and Smollett (T.) History of England, qwith Portraits. 13 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1800-1802.,,.-1516. HIUME. Life of David Hume. Written by Himself. 12mo, cf. Lond. 1777. 1517. HUMPHREYS. The Miscellaneous Works of David Hum/ j/ phreys, Late Minister Plenipotentiary fiom the United States of America to the Court of Madrid. Portrait. 8vo, cal. N. Y 1804.'t7 cO 1518. HUMPHREYS (H. N.) Art of Illumination and Missal Painting; a Guide to Modern Illuminators, with Specimens. 8vo, bds. Lond. 1849. The Specimens are copies from ancient MSS. "Nothing indeed can be more gorgeous than those golden lighted pages, rich with brightest hues, and most graceful combinations of figures and forms." ~3, J 1519. [HUMPHREYS (H. N.)] The Coins of England,fac-simile plates. 8vo. -Emblematically bound. Lond. [1847]. /6, 1i520. IHUMPHREYS (H. N.) Illuminated Illustrations of Froissart, selected from the MIS. in the British Museum. 4to, morocco extra. Lond. 1844. Highly characteristic representations of authentic costume, admirably executed; the Plates were destroyed by fire; and the book is now scarce. //r 7O 1521. HUMIPHREYS (H. N.) Origin and Progress of the Art of Writing. Illustrated by a nuzmber of Specimens, and a Series of Fac-sinm-iles. R1. 8vo. Carved binding. Lond. 1854. Some of the Specimens aro in gold and colors. It is so far the best popular work on the Subject. // 2. HUMPHREYS (H. N.) A Record of the Black Prince, with illuminations in the style of the Ancient Missals, 8vo, norocco antique. Lond. 1849. f2/ q1523. HUNT (Leigh). Captain Sword and Captain Pen: a Poem, with some remarks on War and Military Statesmen. Plates. Square 12mo, cloth; scarce. fond. 1835.,oo 1524. HUSSELL (Melchior). Heilig Epistolische Bericht und Licht. Folio, morocco extra, gilt edges. Augsburg, 1706. This "Holy Delight of the Eye and Heart," is a Collection of One hundred and Seventy-six Curious Religious Emblems in ornamental borders, no two of which are alike. / Oa a 1525. HUTCHINSONIANISM. Symbolumr H[utchinso]nianum; or the Essential Articles of the H[utchinsonia]n Creed, etc., agreed on in Full Club, held at the Calf's Head, &c. Svo, half calf; rare and cutrious, fond. 1750. 16 122 HUTTON. ~7,w 1526. HUTCHINSON (Francis). An Historical Essay concerning WVitchcraft, with Observations upon Matters of Fact, &c. 8vo, calf 2d Edition, with considerable additions. Lond. 1720. Contains an account of the Witchcrafts, &c., at Boston, in New England. "Contains much interesting matter, and develops many celebrated impostures."-Lowndes.,LSZ7 15'27. HUTTON. The Life of William Hutton, including a particular account of the Riots at Birmingham, in 1791. 8vo, bds. -Lond. 1816., HISt- 1528. IBBOT. Catalogue of the Valuable Portraits, &c., of Henry Ibbot, Esq. Prices and names. 8vo, half bound. -Lond. 1818. / 0a 1529. ICONICEA FIGVR2E quea in Vetvstissimo Codice Virgiliano Bibl. Vaticanme, annvm svpra millesimvln scripto et depicto visvntvr. Oblong 4to, vellhum. s. 1. s. a. IDEE GENERALE. 1771. See [Heineken (C. H. de)]. -OON 1530. " I HOPE YOU WILL PAY FOR PEEPING." Title to a Scrap Book Collection of One Hundred and Eighty Coloured Engravings, including a few Drawings. 4to, half calf. ao 1531. ILLUMINATED CALENDAR and Home Diary for 1845. Copied from the Hours of Anne of Brittany. Printed in gold and colozurs. Impl. 8vo, cloth, extra gilt. Lond. 1845. Enriched with 12 large designs appropriate to each month, and illustrative of manners and customs of the 15th century. Also 24 Ornamental Borders, composed of Natural Flowers from the same MS., printed in gold and colors. The pictures are colored by hand, and rival the gorgeousness of the Old Missals..f~ 1532. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES of Van Voorst and others, ill vol. 8vo. Sl-27, 1533. ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEW TESTAMENT of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, with Notes by Rev. John Brown. Folio, morocco extra, tooled edges. Loncd. 1838. S2, 1534. ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE BIBLE, consisting of Views of the most Remarkable Places and Objects described in the Old and New Testaments. 46 swood cuts. R1. 8vo, cloth, gilt. Loncd. 1835. 5fs35. ILLVSTRIVM PHILOSOPHORVM ET SAPIENTVM /f' /7,~155. vEFFIGIES ab eor. nvmismatibvs Extracte. Folio, vellum. Venetiis, 1583. A series of spirited Portraits of the ancient classic authors. "Recueil fort rare." -Ebert. 35 j Tf1536. IMAGINES SANCTORUM Augustanorum Vindelicorum AEreis Tabellis Expressae. 23 fine plates. Folio. Aug. Vincdelicor. 1601. The Plates are by Frederick Sustris and Thomas Mayre. 1537. IMITATION (1') de Jesvs Christ mise en vers fran9ois par Pierre Corneille. 12mno, calf. Roven, 1656. IRELAND. 123 gOO 1538. IMPERATORUM ROMANORUM LIBELLVS Vna cum imnaginibus ad uniamn effigiem expressis. 12me, old vellum. BRoqma, Jac. 3lazochius, 1517. This is. the first work containing portraits of the Roman Emperors engraved on wood from their coins. It was reprinted at Strasburg, 1525; also in German the same year, and at Lyons, 1533. It exhibits the manner of wood engraving in Intaglio, a mode frequently adopted by the early Italian Engravers.,~,~-~: X 1539. ntCfpft OtaBl[fS: Ipo5ftfo su-per canonn mfuSar. Folio, 31aCR Retter. Very rare. [Augustce Vindcl- Gunthier Zainer], 1468 or 1469. This date is given in Kloss' Catalogue, on the authority of Panzer. One of the oldest books in this catalogue. 1540. INDAGINE (Joannis de). Introductionum Apotelesmat17t icte in Physiognornian, etc. 8vo. Auzyustce lTrebocarum, 1663. Treats of Astrology, Symmetry, Memory, etc. J -0 1541. INGRAHAM. Catalogue of the Library of E. D. Ingraham. Large paper. RI. 8vo, half calf. Phil. 1855. A large miscellaneous collection of books; some quite rare; very badly catalogued. a'oO 1542. [INGRAHAM (Edw. D.)] A Sketch of the Events which preceded the Capture of Washington by the British, on the Twenty-Fourth of August, 1814. Large Map, with Auztogracph Letter. 8vo. Philada., privately printecld, 1849. /, 7 1543. INITIAL LETTERS; a Collection. 8vo, cf. 1544. INSCRIPTIONES SACRO SANCTA Vetustatis non illae /A.70 Oqvidem Romance, sed totivs fere orbis svmmo Stvdio ac Maximis impensis Terra Mariq conquistae feliciter incipiunt, etc. Folio, vellun; rare and curious. Ingolstaclii in cEdibvs, P. Apiani, 1534.,tfi71545. INSTRUCTIVE MAGAZINE conducted by Mr. Charles Taylor. Impl. 8vo, half calf: Loncd. 1833. e, f 1546. IRELAND (Saml.) Graphic Illustrations of Hogarth, from Pictures, Drawings, and Scarce Prints in the Possession of Samuel Ireland. 4to, calf. Lond. 1794. ~//, 1547. A. nother copy. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, half russia. -Lond. 1794-7. An indispensable companion to every edition of Hogarth, containing matter nowhere else to be found.'ft, 00 1548. [IRELAND (W. H.)] Chalcographimania; or the PortraitCollector and Printseller's Chronicle, with Infatuations of Every Description. A Humorous Poem, in Four Books, with copious Notes Explanatory. Illustrated with 107 Plactes. 8vo, morocco extra, by JI aMckenzie. Loncd. 1814. t a: 1549. [IRELAND (W. H.)] Chalcographimania. Another copy. 61 Plates insertecd. Red mnorocco, gilt tojp. Lond. 1814. 124 IRVING. / /-L 1550. [IRELAND (W. H.)] Chalcographimania. Another copy. 8vo, bds. Lon d. 1814. This work is commonly attributed to W. H. Ireland, the Shakspearian Forger. It is a satire on the extravagant prices given for single prints, and upon the eccentricities of all the prinitsellers and auctioneers of the day. According to Lowndes, the information was furnished by T. Coram, and it is tinctured with malevolence., O4 1551. [IRELAND (W. H.)] Scribbleomania; or the Printer's Devil's Polichronicon. A Sublime Poem, edited by Anser Pen-Dragon, Esq. Illustrated with 127 Portraits, 48 inlaid, and 46 proofs. 8vo, morocco extra, by J. Mackenzie. Loond. 1815. / y 5j, 1552. [IRELAND (W. H.)] Scribbleomania; or the Printer's Devil's Polichronicon. A Sublime Poem. 50 Portraits and VTiews inserted. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. -Lond. 1815. The witty writer in his apology for a Preface says, " Sampson slew his thousands with the jaw-bone of an ass; then wherefore should not I perform similar exploits with the quill of a goose?". Another edition. 7 Plates. 4to, half caclf: Lond. /, f.-554. [IRELAND (W. H.)] Stultifera Navis; or the Modern Ship of Fools. Coloredplate and wood cuts. 12mo. Lond. 1807. The author of this was W. H. Ireland [of the Shakspearian Forgeries]. Among the satires are "Foolish and Unprofitable Books," "Of Fools who collect Old Books and Prints," " Of Foolish Antiquaries," etc. ~, Srt~ 1555. IRVING (David). Memoirs of the Life and Writings of George Buchanan. Portrait. 8vo, half cf. Edinb. 1817. 7~' 1556. IRVING (Pierre M.) The Life and Letters of Washington Irving, with 12 additional Plates. 3 vols. 8vo, uncut. T. Y. 1 862. 6-O, 0oo 1557. [IRVING (Washington)]. History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty, by Diedrich Knickerbocker. 12tmo, extended to folio, and illustrated by 275 Plates inserted, and most eegantly bound in morocco, in-laid, joints, etc. Lond. 1839. This matchless volume may with propriety be called an Encycloptedia of Knickerbockian Art. There is scarcely an incident, scene, or person named in the Text, which is not illustrated in some appropriate manner. Many of the Plates are Proofs, some Etchings, and all good impressions. The dormant enthusiasm of Diedrich himself would be excited by this splendid volume. 7Ia*, 00 1558. [IRVING (W.)] A Humorous History of New York, etc. 8vo, inlaid in folio and illustrated with 107 Portraits, Plates, Views, etc. Many extremely scarce. Lond. 1820. This is in many respects a most desirable volume, only excelled by the preceding lot. As the Illustrations are different, the enthusiastic collector should secure both. SAG70 o 1559. IRVING (W.) A Humorous History of New York, etc., illustrated with some very curious, and other rather coarse Plates. Unisque copy. 8vo, bds., uncut. Lond. 1821. ISELBURG. 125 -:o 1o560. IRVING (W.) Life of George Washington. LARGE PAPER COPY, copiously and beautifully illustrated by the addition of very ntzmerous Plates. 5 vols. 4to, half red morocco, gilt top. 2V. Y. 1855. It is impossible to do justice to this fine work in the limits of this Catalogue. It must be seen to be appreciated. J-700 1561.. Another edition. 5 vols. 8vo, cl. V:. Y. 1855-59. 1562. IRVING (W.) Life of George Washington. Specimen vol. ~/^0 of Plates, &c. 4to. N Y. 1856. I/Stf0 1563. IRVING (Washington). Rip Van Winkle: a Posthumous Writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker. Illustrated with. Six Etchings on Steel, by Ch. Simons,.from Drawings by Darley, inlaid in 4to, and further illustrated by the Adcdition of 27 portraits and plates. 4to, green morocco extra. Loncd. 1850. )t5704 O 1564. IRVINGIANA: a Memorial of Washington Irving. 4to, green morocco. 2N. Y. 1860. Fine Illustrated Copy, with 11 Portraits of Irving, and 40 other Portraits and Views inserted; also Newspaper Cuttings. 1565. ISELBURGII Emblemata Politica In aula Magnse-Curix. Noribergensis depicta Qute sacea Virtvtvm suggerunt monita prvdenter administrandi Fortiferqve defendendi Rempublicam. 114 beautiful Engravingys, remarkable for their brocad, humorous, and excellent drawing. Small 4to, green morocco, gold borders, by J. Clarke. -Noribergce, 1590. One of the rarest as well as one of the most amusing of the " Emblemata." The plates are not unworthy of Ostade or Teniers. Facing each picture is a Shield and ielmet; occasionally a Knight in armour. 2',: 1566. ISELBURG (P.) Emblemata Politica, etc. 34 Plates. 4to, ccaf. 1617. This collection is entirely different from the Preceding Lot by the same artist, although the title is the same., 2 S-1567. ISLE OF MAN. Descriptive and Historical Account of the Isle of Man. 12mo, shp. Nvewcastle, 1809.,~, O 6 1568. ITALIAN MS. of 92 pages, with beautifalfronti spiece of the TVirgin and Child, many Initial Letters, 7 of which enclose petite miniatures. 12mo, green velvet, gilt edges. 1569. ITALY. SELECT VIEWS in Italy, with Topographical and Historical Descriptions in English and French. 36 Plates. Oblong folio, half russia. Lond. 1792. 1570. ITURBIDE. 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A Bibliographical Catalogue of Books Privately Printed, including those of the Bannatyne, Maitland, and Roxburghe Clubs, and of Private Presses. 8vo, green morocco extra; gilt sides and edges. -Lond. 1834. This contains a good deal of matter not inserted in the second edition. Two hundred copies printed. x, 5? 1906. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. Ceremonial of the Marriage of Mary Queen of Scotts with the Dauphin of France. Portrait inserted. 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1818. Reprinted for the Roxburghe Club from the extremely rare edition printed at Rouen in 1558. Sold in Sir M. M. Sykes's sale for ~4 lis. Old., and in Boswell's for ~3 10s. Od. jSt,- 1907. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. Chronological Summary of Occurrences during the Life of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland. JMS. Title. 30 portraits and plates inserted, 8vo, half morocco. s. 1. s. a. 1908. MARY. Collections relative to the Funerals of Mary Queen of Scots. ~Illustrated by a large number of portraits, plates, and newspaper cuttings; fine copy in red morocco extra. Edinb. 1822.. ~ 1909. MARY. Effusions of Love from Chatelar, to Mary Queen of Scotland, with Songs, Historical Fraglnents, &c. 12mo, calf. JLond. 1808. /,7'S — 1910. MARY. Historie of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart, Queene of Scotland. Portrait. 18mo, half calf. Lond. 1686. 2 o~-O 1911. MARY. The Historie of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart, Qveene of Scotland. Folio, half russia. Lond. 1624. The dedication to this edition is signed W. Vdall. See also Strangeways. /. 2.,'~ 1912. MARY. History of the Life and Reign of Mary Queen of Scots, and Dowager of France. Extracted friom Original Records and Writers of Credit. Portrait by G. Vertue inserted. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1725. /o, o ~ 1913. MARY. L'Innocence de la Tres.Illvstre Tres-Chaste, et Debonnaire Princesse, Madame Marie Royne d'Escosse. 12mo, red morocco extra by Lewis; fine copy. Imgprime l'an 1572. -See the Bibliotheca Grenvilliana II., 448, where this book is called "extremely scarce." It is supposed to have been written by Francis de Belleforest. Sold for ~3 13s. 6d. at the Bp. of Ely's Sale. 3o ~ 1914, MARY. Latin Themes of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. Edited by Anatole de Montaiglon. 8vo, calf, red top, rough edges. Loncl. printed for the Warton Club, 1855. /,0- 1915. MARY. The Legend of Mary Queen of Scots, and other Ancient Poems, now first published from MSS. of the Sixteenth Century. Portrait. ZLarge paper, 4to, half morocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1810. ]/,JZ 1916. -. Another copy. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1810. MATHEWS. 153 1917. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. Portraits of Mary Queen of -r5,04 ~Scotland, with Graphic Illustrations of her Life and Reign, consisting of Two hundred and Thirty-six Portraits and Plates, bound in an imperial folio Scrap Book; red morocco extra, by JI Mackenzie. It would be difficult to over-estimate this splendid volume, comprehending, as it does, almost every -possible illustration of the subject. That the volume was fully appreciated on the " other side," the following extract from a letter of Mr. Evans to Mr. Allan, dated Nov. 16, 1835, will show: " I have been highly complimented by several Amateurs for my industry, to whom I show'd Mary and Burns.* His Majesty William IV. saw Mary, and was profuse in his compliments to me for my industry, and said,'I admire the gentleman's [John Allan's] taste and patriotism, and the feelings that induced him to give orders for such an undertaking.'" Since that time Mr. Allan has made large additions to the Collection, and it is now, probably, the largest and finest memorial of Queen Mary in this country. j,' 1918. MARY'S BOWER; or the Castle in the Glen: a Pastoral Drama, founded on a Real Event in Scotland. Impl. 8vo, half russia. Edinb. 1811. / boo 1919. MASON (A. J.) Poetical Essays. Eleven engravings on wood by the author. 8vo, half calf. JLond. 1822.,cq1 - 920. MASON (W.) The Parlour Preacher. 18mo. -Lond. 1829. 1921. MASON (Win. M.) History and Antiquities of the Collegiate 2' ~O and Cathedral Church of St. Patrick, near Dublin, from its Foundation in 1190 to the year 1819. 4to, half russia. Dublin, 1820. An elaborate work, displaying much antiquarian. research, and some new facts relative to Dean Swift. q,' 1922. MASSARIUS. Francisci Massarii Veneti in nonvm Plinii de Natvrali historia librulm Castigationes et Annotationes. 4to, calf. Paris, 1542. _2f1923. MATEROT (Lucas). Penmanship. Oblong 4to, calf; no title. /,6 O o 1924. MATHEWS (Mrs.) Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian. Plates. 4 vols. 8vo, calf. Loend. 1838. Includes his Autobiography and Diary, Anecdotes of his Contemporaries, American Tours, etc. "A rare book,-a book of jest and anecdote. The eccentricities of Old Johnny Winter-the natty neatness of Colman —tle practical jesting of FHook-these, and the passing glances at Curran, Kemble, the Prince Regent, Queen Charlotte, etc., are given in excellent style." 1925. MATILDA; or the Welch Cottage: a Poetic Tale. 12mo, morocco. Lond. 1801. 1926. [MATTHIAS (J. T.)] The Pursuits of Literature: a Satirical Poem, in Four Dialogues, to which are added an Appendix; the Citations translated, and a Complete Index. 16th Edition. Folio, half morocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1812. The present copy is illustrated with 77 portraits: many proofs on India paper. This publication created a great sensation and considerable controversy. This is the last and finest edition. * Referring to the Burns, described in Lot 462 of this Catalogue. 20 1 54 MEDATLLES. t2, LO- 1927. MATTHIOLUS (Andrea). Materia Medica; numerous wood cuts. Folio, broken binding. No title. Vefnetia, 1581. See Brunet, III., p. 1538., So_ 1928. MAUELOT (C.) Nouveau livre de differens Cartouches, Couronnes, Casques, Supports, et Tenanls. Plates. Oblong 4to, calf. [Paris, 1685.] 3, t > ~~ 1929. MAUND (B.) The Botanist, consisting of highly finished Representations of tender and hardy Ornamental Plants. Beautitfally Coloured Plates. 2 vols. 4to, half green morocco, gilt edges. Lond. n. d., Ac~tS 1930. [MAURICE (Rev. Thos.)] Grove Hill; a Descriptive Poem. 4to, bds.; wants title. 5: 5 1931. MAXWELL (John S.) The Czar; His Court & People. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1849. / 5,' 1932. MAY (Edw.) A Most Certaine and Trve Relation of a Strange monster or Serpent found in the left Ventricle of the heart of John Pennant, a Gentleman of the age of 21 years, etc. Two cuts. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1639. The Roxburghe copy sold for 8s. 6d. 1933. MAY (Thos.) An Epitomy of English History, wherin Arbitary Government is Display'd to the Life, in the illegal Transaction of the late Times, under the Tyrannick Usurpation of Oliver Cromwell, but now happily delivered by the means of King William & Queen Mary. Copper plates. 18mo, caclf; date cut of. Lond. 1690. /,O 00 1934. MECHEL (Chret. de). Explication Historique et Critique des Medailles de l'(Euvre du Chevalier Hedlinger. 4to, morocco, gilt edges. -Basle, ] 778. -5",f 1935. MEDAILLES DU REGNE DE LOUIS XV. [Par Godonnesche.] 54 plates, with ornamental borders. Folio, calf. [Paris, 1748.] O 1936. MEDAILLES SUR LES PRINCIPAUX EVENEMENTS I! du Regne de Louis le Grand; avec des Explications historiques, par l'Academie des Inscriptions. Each page surrounded by an ornamental border. Royal folio, calf, gilt edges. Paris, 1 702. In this beautiful and highly ornamental volume, the borders are by Berain, Coypell, and Le Clerc; the portraits on the medals are by Edelinck, and the reverses by Audran and Picart. The descriptions are by Charpentier, Tallemand, Racine, and Boileaux Despreaux. 1937. MEDALLIC HISTORY OF NAPOLEON. A Collection of all the Medals, Coins, & Jettons, relating to his Actions & Reign, from 1796 to 1815. 4to, half calf. 74 Plates. _Lond. 1819. ~3 6*~ 1938. MEDALLIONS. A Collection of Medallions, arranged by John Allan. 35 Plates. 4to, green morocco, tooled sides. 3*Srz, 1939.. Another Collection of Twenty-four Medallions, arranged by John Allan. R!. 4to, green morocco. MELVIN. 155 45,00 1939.* MEDALS. A Collection of Engravings of Medals, from Oliver Cromwell to George 1st, inclusive. 4to. /3.O 1940. MEDLEY (A); or Collection of Eighty-five Drawings and Engravings, Plain and Coloured, including several Drawings by J. Leigh, Guntor, Fenning, and others; also many Female heads, Landscapes, Domestic Scenes, &c., capitally executed. 4to, red morocco; gilt ancd coloured sides. 700 1941. MEDLEY. A Collection of 36 Engravings of various subjects. 4to, old calf. 72,~3 1942. MEDLEY. Another Collection of 91 Plates, etc. 4to, old calf. ~ 1943. MEGISER (Hieronymus). Icones et Vitae Paparum. Wood cut Portraits. 18mo, calf. Francofrrti, 1602. rt, 1944. MEICHSNERUS (Daniel). Thesavrus Sapientize Civilis sine Viteo Hvmanae ac Virtvtvmet Vitiorvln Theatrurm, Symbolis ari incisis, et Emblematum nouis plane ac reconditae Sapientiae tesseris adornatum, Gnoniologicis illustrium Poetarum versibus, et preceptis expositum, etc. 12mo, calf extra. Francofvrti, 1626.,oao 1945. MEISNER (Daniel). Sciographia Cosmico Das ist Newes Emblematisches Btichlei darinen in acht Centuriis die Vornembste StA'tt Vestiing, Schlksser, etc., der gantzen Welt., etc. 800 Plates. 2 vols. oblong 4to. urnubery, 1642. This work consists of Engraved Views of Cities, Palaces, Castles, Towers, etc., with Emblems in the foreground, and Proverbs in Latin and German. 1946. MELROSE. Description (A) of the Parish of Melrose; in answer to Mr. Maitland's Queries. 8vo, half calj: Eclinb. 1764. -',,otoo 1947. MELVIN (James). A Journal of the Expedition to Quebec, in the year 1775, Under the Command of Colonel Benedict Arnold. 15 Illustrations inserted. Impl. 8vo, half morocco. IV. Y. 1857. No. 60, of One Hundred Copies privately printed for the Bradford Club. /, 5; 1948. MENDO (R. P. Andres). Principe Perfecto y Ministros Aivstados, Docvmentos Politicos, y Morales En Emblemas. 4to, calf. En Leon, de iranciaA Costa de IloracioBoissart, etc., 1662. A rare volume of Spanish Emblems. 3 5-O6 1949. MENESTRIER. Histoire dv Roy Lovis le Grand, Par les Medailles, Emblemes, Deuises, Jettons, Inscriptions, Armoiries et autres Monumens Publics, Recudillis et Expliquez, par le Pere Clavde Menestrier. N. E. Angmentee. 64 Plates. Folio, calf. Paris, I. B. Nolin, 1693. See Brunet, III., p. 1622. 3,~, 1950. MERCERIUS (Jo.) Emblemata. 4to, morocco extra. 1592. 1951. MERCURIALIS (Heiron.) de Arte Gymnastica, ]ibri sex. 4to, vellum. Venetiis, 1573. Second Edition of this work, which Brunet calls " Ouvrage estime." 156 MILLER. cZS7~t,- 1952. MERCURIUS ANTI-MECHANICUS; Or the Simple Cobler's Boy. With his Lap-full of Caveats (or Take Heeds), Documents, Advertisernents, and Proemonitions to all his honest fellow tradesmen-Preachers, but more especially a dozen of them in or about the City of London. By Theodore de la Guarden. 4to, calf; fine copy. fond., for J. Wclaker, 1648. ^3 oo 1953. MERIAN. A Collection of 26 Etchings, by Mathew Me-ian. Mounted in an 8vo Scrap Book, in russia. 2,.- 1954. MERIAN (Mathew). Figures of the Bible. In which almost every History of the IHoly Scriptures is described. Plates by N. Visscher. Amstelodam, n. d. The Text is in Latin, French, German, Dutch, and English. It-~ 1955. MERKEN (Joh.) Liber Artificiosvs Alphabetii Maioris, oder: neu inventirtes Kunst Schreib- und Zeichenbuch, bestehend in 56 kunstlich gravirten Kupferstichen, etc. Oblong 4to, half calf. Muilheinm, 1782. 3t,.t — 1956. MERRYWEATHER (F. S.) Bibliomania in the Middle Ages. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1849. 1957. MESTON. Poetical Works of the Ingenious and Learned William Meston. 12mo, cf., gilt. Edinb. 1767. 1958. METELLI (Vicenzo). Ovesotto Bellissime Favole, et Inventioni si descrive tvtta la Gverra di Cipro. Wood cuts. 4to. Venetia, 1582. 1959. MEYSSEUS (Jean). Les Effigies des Sovverains Princes et.2 * 0t7 Dves de Brabant avec levr Chronologie, Armes et Devises. Folio, bds. s. 1. s. a.,;-:1960. [MICHE, M. L.] La Courtisie Francoise et Angloise. The English Courtoisy, Containing Many brave Sentences, and Letters of Compliments, etc. 2 vols in 1. 12mo, half ccalf; very scarce. Amsterdam, 1636. / 4tS 1961. MICROCOSME (Le). Contenant Divers Tableaux de la Vie Humaine, Representez en figures avec une brieve exposition en vers Frangois. 4to, calf: Almsterdam, circa 1600. Contains 74 fine engravings in the Italian manner, with French verses. ], ob 1962. MILES. Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Coins, &c., of the late Mr. Rd. Miles. Priced. 8vo. 1820. o3 1963. MILLER (Hugh). Macaulay on Scotland: a Critique. 12mo. _Boston, 1857., ~ 1964. MILLER (Hugh). Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland. 12mo, el. Cincinnati, 1851. * 1- -1965. MILLER (Rev. John). A Description of the Province and City of New York: with Plans of the City and SeVeial Forts, as they existed in the year 1695, now first printed from the Original Manuscript. (To which is added a MILTON. 157 Catalogue of an Extensive Collection of Books relating to America, on sale by the Publisher.) Thomas Rodd, 1843. Also, in the same volume, BOWDEN (James). The History of the Society of Friends in America. Vol. 1. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, half cf. Lond. 1850. tS~- ~'~1966. MILLER (John). Description of New York. New Edition, with copious Historical and Biographical Notes, by John Gilmary Shea, LL.D. 4to, cloth. New York, 1862. Fifty copies only printed in this size. Forms No. 3 of Gowans' Bibliotheca Americana. aa1967. MILLER (Thos.) Beauties of the Country; or Descriptions of Rural Customs, Objects, Scenery, and the Seasons. 26 Plates. 12mo, cl. JLond. 1837. 9, 5 1968. MILLIN (A. L.) Histoire Metallique de la Revolution f Fran9aise, ou recueil des Mbedailles et des monnoies qui ont eteb frappees depuis la Convocation des etats-ge6nraux jusqu'aux premieres Campagnes de l'Armne d' Italie. 4to, bds. Paris, il mp. Inper. 1806. Contains 26 Plates, with 117 Figures of Revolutionary Coins and Medals. / -%S%1969. MILTON (John). A Brief History of Moscovia: and other / less-known Countries lying eastward of Russia, as far as Cathay. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1682. Advertisement. —This Book was writ by the Authour's own hand, before he lost his sight. 41, o 1970. MILTON, John. Paradise Lost, with Notes, Selected from Newton and others. To which is prefixed, The Life of the Author, with a Critical Dissertation, by Samuel Johnson. 12 Plates. Rl. 8vo, calf, gilt; red and gilt edq/es. Lond.cl 1796. 8, 0 1971. MILTON (John). Paradise Lost. A New Edition. Adorned with Plates. 2 vols. rl. 8vo, large paper, blue morocco; rough edges. -Lond. T. Bensley, 1802. Du Roveray's Elegant Edition. This was Sir M. Sykes's copy, and sold for ~2 10s. Od., at the sale of his collection.!,o},~ 1972. MILTON (John). Poetical Works, adorn'd with Sculptures. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. Tonson, 1707. ~, ~ 1973. MILTON (John). Protestant Union, True Religion, &c. 8vo, half'calf. JLond. 1826.,e 1974. MINING. A Curious Old German Book on Mining. Wants title and 94 pages at the commencement. Singular wood cuts. Folio, hogskin; clasps. Basel, -Froben, 1557. /, Co 1975. MINSHULL (John). A Comic Opera, Entitled Rural Felicity, with the Humour of Patrick and the Marriage of Shelty; also the Sprightly Widow and others. 8vo. N. Y. 1801, &c. 2b a ~' 1976. MIRROR OF LITERATURE, &e. Vols. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. 8vo, bds. and half calf. _Lond. 1823, &c. 158 MISSALS.,z, 5J 1977. MISCELLANEA ANTIQIJUA ANGLICANA; or a Select Collection of Curious Tracts, illustrative of the History, Literlature, Manners, and Biography of the English Nation [ luring the 16th and part of the 17th Centuries]. Vol. 1. 4to, calf. Lodc. 1816. "Of this work, 250 copies only were printed. "-Lowndes. Nassau, ~2. Strettel, ~1 15s. Od. For contents, see Lowndes. MISCELLANEA SCOTICA. See Scotland. 1978. MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION of Small Engravings. MS. Title to a Scrap Book containing 503 Prints. Folio, half russia. ~35oo 1979. MISSAL OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, on Vellum, containing several full-page paintings and naumerous illuminated Initial Letters, &c. 8vo, recl morocco.?%..$O 1980. MISSAL. A MS. on vellum, wVith very broad floriated bor(lers, heightened qwith gold; many hundred Initial Letters, etc. A splendid volume. 8vo, in citron morocco. _3d0e0O 1981. MISSAL, in German, with orcnameted and illuminated Initials. Old morocco, gilt sides. /-r6W 6~ 1982. MISSAL on vellum, with numerous peculiar Illuminations; every page borderecl, the calendar being particularly rich acnd curious. Small 4to, elegantly bouncl in rutssia, with joints. This MS. was probably written in the time of Henry VI. *51t0o 1983. MISSALE ROMANUM. A Manuscript cdated 1636, with numerous ornamental Letters, and, considering its late date, afine specimen of Chirography. 4to, calf extra, with brass corners, bosses, centres, and clcasps. A remnarkably fine specimen of binding. ptoo 1984. MISSALE ROMANUM ex Decreto Sacro sancti Cone. Tridentini Restitutum, S. Pii V. Jussu editumn, Clementis VIII., etc. Folio, wooden boards, massive brass corners and clasps. Antverpice, Plantin, 1754. 40_.0,Oo 1985. MISSALE SPLENDIDISSIMA. A most beautiful MS. onc#*.~ vellumn. 196 pages, every one of which is ornacented with a beautifzu.l borcder, some of which borclers include EXQUISITE MINIATURES. T/here are also numerouts leaves which are entirely occupied with drawings. This is "The Gem" of the Missals. See also under " Heures,"' "Hore,": ~'Precis," "' Psalmes," and " Offices." /,1,- 1986. MISSAL. Fragment of an Illuminated Missal with Floriated Borders. Executed in the 14th Century (1340). Square 8vo, caCl 1987. MITCHELL (James). The Scotsman's Library, being a Colv, ~ lection of Anecdotes and Facts, illustrative of Scotland and Scotsmen. Oblong 8vo. Eclinb. 1825. MONTGOMERY. 159 r Y" 1988. MOERMAN. De Cleyn VVerelt; Daer in claerlijcken door seer schoone Poetische, Moralische en Historische exempelen betoont voort, alles vvat den mensche (tot stichtinghe ende leeringhe in zijnen staet) heest te vlieden ende naer te volghen. Allen Liefhebberen der conste ter eeren, Rethorijckelick uytgesteit door Mr. Ian Moerman, ende met overschoone Const-platen seer heerlijck verciert. 4to, green morocco. t'Amstelredam, by _Dirck Pietersz, 1608.,. 1989. MOHAWK. Gospel according to St. John in the Mohawk and English Languages. 12mo, sheep. Lond. n. d. /,oo 1990. MOIR (Thos.) Inquiry into some of the Most Curious and Interesting Subjects of History, Antiquity, and Science 12mo. Lond. 1817. / j, 1991. MOLLERUS (Christoph.) Horoscopia H. E. Rerum cum proeteritarurn tum praesentium et futurarum commemoratione dignissimarum contemplatio. Folio, vellum. -Rare. s. 1. s. a. The text of this curious work is disposed in the various forms of clocks, hour-glasses etc., with singulanr wood cuts. 6,vO0 1992. MONASTIC SYMBOLS and Documents, Original _Drawings, and Mllanuscripts. 4to, haC' russia. Lotuvain, 1586. -~ Oa 1993. MONIPENNIE (John). The Abridgement or Summarie of the Scots Chronicles, with a Short Description of their Originall, etc. 4to, old calf. [London] Printed at Brittaine's Bursse, 1614. At the end is a 3Blacdt Letter Pamphlet. "A Short Description of the Westerne Iles of Scotland," etc. ____ 1994. MONTALUO (D. F. A.) Breve Teatro de las Acciones mas Notables de la Vida del Bienaventvra do Toribio Argobispi de Lima, etc. 40 Plates by Thiboust. 4to, half morocco. Roma, 1638. MONTANUS (Arias). See Arias Montanus, Lots 112-114. <, yO 1996. MONTENAY.: Georgive Montanme Nobilis Gallae de Emblelnatvm Christianorvmn Centvria, cum eorundem Latina interpretatione. Cent Emblemes Chrestiens de Damoiselle Georgette de Montenay. 100 Plates. 4to, green morocco, gilt. Tiguri apud Christ. F-roschouerum, 1584. This early collection of Emblems contains the Letter-Press in Latin and French. " Ce volume est curieux a cause des fig. de Pierre Woeiriot dont il est orne."-Brunet. d0O 1997. MONTENAY (Georgettavon). Stam Buch Darinnen Christlicher Tugenden Beyspiel Einhundert auszerlesener Emblemata, mit schonen Kupfferstucken gezterer. 8vo, fine copy in red morocco extra. Berlag, 1619. This curious collection contains the Letter-Press in Seven Languages, including some curious English. Heber's copy, ~1 15s. Od. fc0 a-1998. MONTGOMERY (Alexander). The Cherry and the Slae, with other Poems. 12mo, calf, interleaved; a few leaves defective. Glasgow, Foulis, 1751. 1(60 MOORE. 23,;i 1999. MONTGOMERY. Memorables of the Montgomeries. A Narrative in Rhyme, composed before the Present Century. 4to, calf antique. Glasgow, Foulis, 1770. Reprint 1822. Only 75 copies printed.,0oo 2000. MONTGOMERY (Alexander). Poems, now first published from several ancient MSS., with Biographical Notices by David Irving. -Best edition. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. _Edinb. 1821.,.2jt-2001. MONTGOMERY (James). The Wanderer of Switzerland. 12mo, cf. Lond. 1806.,2- t2002. MONTGOMERY (James). The West Indies, and other Poems. 12mo, cf. Lond. 1810. 3.,S 2003. MONTHS (The). A Collection of 12 Steel Plates and Frontispieces. 12mo, morocco extra. Lond. n. d.., - 2004. MOON, BOYS AND GRAVES. [Sale] Catalogue of Engravings. 8vo, bds. -Lond. 1829. f 07 O 2005. MOORE (Frank). Materials for History printed from Original Manuscripts. With Notes and Illustrations. First Series. 4to. N. Y., printed for the Zenger Club, 1861. 4- V 2006. MOORE (George H.) Mr. Lee's Plan-March 29, 1777. The Treason of Charles Lee, &c. Portraits inserted. 8vo, half mZorocco. N Y-. 1860. 4l O'~ 2007. MOORE (Sir Thomas). Vtopia, translated into English by Raphe Robinson. Newly Corrected and purged of all Errors hapned in the former editions. 4to, calf. Lond. -B. Alsop, 1624. "We cannot appreciate too highly the spirit and originality of More's Utopia.''" —llamn.. f~r 2008. bMOORE (Thos.) Irish Melodies. 1 2mo, morocco, gilt. /' N~~~~~~~~~~~~V jY. 1840. 39 2$' 2009. MOORE (Thos.) Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Portrait. 4to, half morocco. -Lond. 1825.,o...2010. [MOORMAN (Johannes)]. Apologi Creatvrarvm. 4to, calf s. 1. 1584. These Fables are selected from the Dialogues of Creatures Moralized. Some of the Etchings by G. de Jode are very effective., 66 2011. MORE (Hen.) Tetractyr Anti-Astrologica, or Grand Mystery of Godliness and Confutation of Judiciary Astrology. 4to, calf. _Lond. 1681. Not mentioned by Lowndes.,,2~e 2012. MORE (Robert). The Art of Writing. Oblong 4to; no title. A a 2013. MORELLIUS. Specimen Universa Rei Nummariwe Antiquwe Quod Literatorum Reipublicoe proponit Andreas Morellius Helvetus. 8vo, calf. Paris, 1683. ~,_-01~ 4. ~l. Idern, editio altera. 8vo, vellum. Lipsice, 1695. MOSHEIMI 161.t5~2n015. [MOREY (Charles)]. The Spiritual Mustard Pot, by John Cogitans. 12mo, calf. ZToy, 1824. 3, 2 -~ 2016. MORMONS (The) or Latter Day Saints; with Memoir of the Life and Death of Joseph Smith, the "American Mahomet." 40 Engravings. 12mo, morocco antique, bevelled..Lond. 1852. This work has been attributed to Charles Mackay.,jF' 2017. MORNING SERVICE (The). Compressed, and Arranged for Private Devotion. 4to, red morocco. s. 1. s. a. /3, 2018. MORRIS (Edw'd.) The Life of Henry Bell, the Practical Introducer of the Steam Boat into Great Britain and Ireland. - 12mo, half morocco. Glasgow, 1844. /. O 2019. MORRIS (George P.) American Melodies. 18mo, cloth, gilt. N. Y. 1841. /eO 0 2020. MORSE. CATALOGUE Of the Extensive & Choice Collection of Prints of the Late ROBERT MORSE, Esq. Priced. 4to, half russia. -Lond. 1816. 4v, OO 2021. MORTON. [Manuscript] Catalogue of the Library at Dalmahoy, the Property of the Right Hon. the Earl of Morton. Folio, russia, gilt edges. Arranged and written by George Goldie, 1824. ws 8 O a 2022. MORTON (Nathaniel). New England's Memorial, or a brief Relation of the most Remarkable Passages of the Providence of God, manifested to the Planters of New England, in America, with Special Reference to the first Colony thereof, called New Plimouth. Published for the use and Benefit of present and future Generation. 4to, half calf, XMS. Title. 1669. First and rarest edition of this popular work. S~ — 2023. MOSES (Henry). Designs of Modern Costume, on 20 Plates. 4to, red mnorocco. Lond. n. d. 2. ~ 2024. MOSES. Vases from the Collection of Sir Henry Englefield, Bart., drawn and engraved by H. Moses. Impl. 8vo, russia, gilt. Lond. [1819]. -/~oL^ ~2025. 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[MOULTON (Thos.)] ilte Jivrraour, or lassVe of 4elith necessary and nedefull fol euery person to loke inl that wyll kepe theyr body from the sekeness of the Pestylence: And it sheweth howe the Planettes reygne in euery houre of the daye and the nyght with the natures and Exposycyons of the XII Sygnes, deuyded by the XII Monthes of the Yere. And shewing the remedyes for many dyners Infyrmytes and dyseases that hurteth the body of Man. 18mo. jIacrtik etterx Loend. WVyllycan 2]lyddleton [1547]. From Mr. Jolley's Collection. Respecting the date, and the Printer, see Ames & ierbert's Typ. Antiq. MOUNTGOMERY (Alexander). See Montgomery.,S-~ 2032. MOWING-DEVIL (The). Or Strange News out of Hartford-shire, etc. 4to, curious wood cut; scarce. Licensed August 22, 1678 [reprint by J Sturt], n. d. /, 5-F 2033. MVFFETT (Thomas). Healths Improvement, or Rules Comprizing and Discovering the Nature, Method, and Manner of Preparing all sorts of Food used in this Nation, corrected and enlarged by Chr. Bennet. 4to, vellum. Loncd. 1655. Caldecott's copy sold for ~2. ~, Yt2034. MUIR (Thomas). An Account of the Trial of Thomas Muir, 7/ - for Sedition. 12mo, pp. 1.2. N1 Y. 1794. / 6. 2035. MUIR. Poems on Various Subjects, by the late William Muir, Campsie; with Notices Biographical and Critical. 12mo, jcf: Glasgow, 1818..- ~.2036. MuntrfCis (e) et rastftate acterbotunt. 3Jtlarct et= terv Wood cut title. Sm. 8vo, half calf. Impress. per _Dyon. Rosse, s. 1. s. a. 2037. MURERN. Fama XL. Emblenmata miscella nova. Das ist C 0@. d0 Underschiedliche Auszerlesene Newradierte Kunststuck; Durch Weiland den Kunstreichen und Weitberiimpten Herrn Christoff Murern, etc. 4to, beautifully inlaid and richly bound in norocco, by J. Clarke. Wolffen, 1622. This elegant volume was presented to Henry Fuseli, R. A., by the Dowager Countess of Guildford. Inserted are two Portraits of Fuseli.' OO 2038. MURNER (Thomre). Xrma patfEctfc 0otra omws stuif abuersitates fratt prebfata. 4to. 3lactk RLetter. RBare. 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Terminates with the Epistle to the Romans. -c_~,o 2123. NOVEAUT TESTAMENT (Le) en Latin et en Fran9ais traduit par Sacy. Edition ornee de Figures gravees sur les Dessins de Moreau le jeune. 4 vols. impl. 8vo, red morocco. Paris, 1793.,f< 2124. NOVUM TESTAMENTUM GRAECUM. Cum Notis Stephani, Scaligeri et Casauboni. 8vo, calf, interleaved, and with numerous XMS. Xotes, neatly written. Londini, 1633.:3,6 2125. NUlTMISMATA MODVLI Maximi Vulgo Medaiglloni Ex Cimcharchio Lvdovici XIV., etc. Folio, bds. ]2levtheropoli, 1704. o/~~, &62126. NUMISMATA VIRORU3M ILLUSTRIUM, ex Barbadica Gente [auctore J.-Fr. Barbadico; in Latinum vertit F. X. Valcavius, cum Additamentum]. 88 Splendid Plates, with additional Tail-Pieces. Folio, half morocco, gilt edges. Petavii Ex Seminarii Typographia, 1732, One of the finest books of its class, and highly commended by Brunet. This was a presentation copy. ~/4 0 2127.. Aliud Exemplar. Folio, half cacc lf. Petavii, 1732. /2 128. NUNEZ DE CEPEDA (Francis). Idea de el Buen Pastor Copiada por los SS. Doctores Representada en Empresas Sacras, con avis os Espirituales, Morales, Politicos, y Economicos para el Govierno de un Principe Ecclesiastico. 50 Plates of/ Emblems. 4to, vellum. Leon, 1687. 2129. NYENBORCH (Johan van). Hof-Stede met desselfs andere Bedenckingen Gedichten en Historien. 4to, half russia. Groningen, 1659. Relates partly to the " West-Indische Compagne." 22 1 7(0 OFFICES. 3, 47 2130. NYDER. Consolatione timorate conscietie Venerabilis fratris Johailis Ryder, etc. 4to, in the original wooden boards, with clasp. Circa MccccLxxx. / 5 J 2131. O. (R.) Man's Mortallitie, or a Treatise, Wherin'tis proved, both Theologically and Phylosophically, that while Man (as a rationall Creature) is a Compound wholy mortall, etc. 4to, half calf. Amnsterdaim, printed by John Cctnne, 1643. Hollis's copy sold for ~2 2s. Od., 2 2132. OCCASIONAL POEMS, Written in the year 1811. 4to. Icent, Lee Priory Press, 1814., ~21- 2133. OCEAN HARP. 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OFFICE DE LA SEMAINE SAINTE en Latin et en Frangois a la Usage de Rome, etc. _Fine plates. 8vo, old red morocco, richly gilt sides and edges. Pa~ris, 1728..-z do 0 2140. OFFICE DE LA VIERGE. A German MS. on vellum, containing numerous fullpage %Illuminated Pai}ntings, highly orncamented Initials, somne includcing Petite iiniatures, and nufmerous highly decorated Borders, in wooden boards, wtith gilt clasps. ~S ao5 d 2141. OFFICES GOTHIQUES. A MS. of 169 leaves, illustrated with sixteen Illuminated Tableaux. Small 4to, ccaf: /0 t' o 2142. OFFICIIS BEATE MARIE VIRGINIS ad vsuln Cistercien curn pluribus deuotis orationibus et contdplationibus ac figuris nouiter additis. Fine Wood-cut Title, anzd Rubricated Borders and Vignettes. Svo, green morocco. Paris, Ambroise Giravlt, 1546. JT-7 c0 2143. OFFICIUM BEATI MARIE VIRGINIS. 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E con le Figure cauate dal vero, e diligentemente intagliate en Rame dal Tempest:, e dal Villamena. 4to, calf; very rare. P2omna, 1622. Much esteemed and sought after, on account of the Plates being engraved by Tempesta and Villamena. Colonel Stanley's copy sold for ~7 10s. Od., and AIr. Heber gave ~5 for a copy at Edwards's sale. 2,O 2149. OLIVER & BOYD'S NEW EDINBURGH ALMANAC for 1849. 12mo. cEdinb. 1849. 5eO 2150. OLLA PODRIDA, OR 82 ANTIQUARIAN AND LITERARY SCRAPS; principally Ornaments. 8vo, old calf: 9 %, 2151. O'MEARA (Barry). Napoleon in Exile; or a Voice from St. Helena; being the Opinions and Reflections of Napoleon. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lonrcd. 1827. 3,C~oX 2152. OMNIUM CAESARVM VERISSIMSE. Imagines ex Antiqvs Nvmismatis Desunvmpte, etc. 4to, calf. Incex Imperfect. Parmce, 1554. Z7.010 2153. OMNIUM GATHERUM. A Collection of 281 Coloured Plates, including Sailors on Shore, Pieces from Gillray, Celebrated Prize Fighters, Hunting Pieces, Seymour's Sketches, etc. Folio, half russia. A never-ending source of entertainment.,/o 2154. ONDERDONK (Ben.j. T.) A Sermon at the Funeral of the Right Rev. John Henry Hobart. Sept. 16, 1830. 8vo. N. Y. 1830. 63 2155. OPAL (The). Edited by N. P. Willis. 9 Plates. 12mo, morocco. NY Y. 1844., ~,2- 2156. OPAL (The). Edited by S. J. Hale. 8vo, calf. N. - Y 1845. /' v2157. OPAL (The). Edited by John Keese. 8vo, morocco. N 2. Y. 1846. 172 ORATIO DOMINICA., 2 2158. OPAL (The).' Edited by Mrs. S. J. Hale. 8vo, calf. N. Y. 1848.,, 2159. OPENHERTIGHEHERTEN ALVINT ghy in dit Boecken deyn, etc. Oblong 8vo, old calf. [C. Galle excudit.] "The Diversity of the Heart." From Clio Rickman's Collection, who observes that it is the only copy he ever saw. Q4O" OPVSCVLVM DE VATICINIIS SIBILLARVM. Full-,j~]- page wood cuts, boldly engraved. 4to, bds.,uncut. IV/ 019penheim, s. a. "Scriptum rarissima." —Bauer. /, Q 2161. ORzEUS (Henricus). Viridarium Hieroglyphico-morale, etc. 88 fine plates. 4to, half morocco; rare and curious. Francofvrti apud facobft de Zetter, 1619. /7 z 2162. ORATIO DOMINICA Nimium Plus Centum Linguis, versionibus, aut Characteribus Reddita et Expressa. The Lord's Prayer in above a Hundred Languages, Versions, and Characters. EEditio novissima. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1713. Includes the "Mexicana, Poconchi, and Virginiana." See also Chamberlayn, Lot 603.,t2- 2163. ORIENTAL ANNUAL. Plates by Finden. 8vo, morocco. Lond. 1840. 2164. ORIGINAL LETTERS OF FERDINAND AND ELIZA-,S o BETH. 18mo. -N. Y. 1798. Recounts the story of Two Lovers, who committed Suicide in the Bowery, in 1797 or'98.,i',! Q 2165. ORNAMENTAL ALBUM. Album Ornatissimum. Ornamented with various Scraps. MS. Title to a Collection of 115 Water Colour Drawings, Baxter's Coloured Plates, Costumes, Sketches by Bartolozzi, etc. 4to, red 2norocco, gilt edges. Dol 0z 2166. ORNAMENTS. A Collection of 32 Ornaments, mounted in a vellum Scrap Book. Small 4to. /, 0- 2167.. Another Collection. Folio, bds. /. 2168.. A Collection of Ornamental Capital Letters. 4to. /. -169. —. A Collection of Head and Tail Pieces, Vignettes, etc. 4to. 2,J2170. OROSIUS (Paulus). Adversus Paganos Historiarum, libri vii., ut et Apologeticus contrla Pelagium, de arbitrii libertate, etc. 4to, calf. Lugd. Batav. 1767. " 24 a 36 fr."-Brunet. 2. _, f 2 -2171. ORSOLINI (Ignazio). Riflessioni Spiritvali, e Morali Sopra le Figure, nelle quali si rappresentano Ii fatti pih celebri della Vita di S. Filippo Neri Fondatore della Congregatione dell' Oratorio nella Citta di Roma, etc. Parte Seconda. 44 Plates. Small 8vo, green morocco extra. Roma, 1700. OSSIAN. 173,*."7r w 2172. ORTELLIUIS. Deorvm Dearvmqve capita, ex antiquis. numismatibus Abraharni Ortellii Geographi Regii collecta, et Historia narratione illustrata a Francisco Sweertio F. Antuerpiensi. 4to, red morocco, gilt edges. Antverpice ex in Officinc Plantiniacna, 1612. /.Sr1 z -2113.. Idem. Editio altera. 4to, vellum. Bruxellis,.. Foppens, 1683. These portraits of the gods are finely engraved by Phil. Gallaeus. d Oc 2174. ORTELIUS (Hieron.) Sch6ne Bildniis in Kupffergestochen dererleuchten beriihtisten Weiber Altes und Neues Testaments, etc. 4to, vellum; rare. From Hl. White's collection. Nurmberg, 1610. ~2e0 ~2175. OSBORNE'S PICTORIAL ALPHABET. A Collection of Twenty-Six Clever Designs, mounted in small 4to, red morocco. 1842. -/ S 2176. OSGOOD (Fr. S.) Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry. Coloured Plates. 12mo, morocco extra. N. Y. 1841. ~/ oo ~2177. OSLER (Edward). Life of Admiral Viscount Exmouth. Portrait and 6 Plates. 8vo, cl. Lond. 1835. yc; sa ~ 2178. OSSIAN. The Poems of Ossian, translated by James Macpherson, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. _Lond. 1773. 2179.. Another edition, with Notes by Malcolm Laing. 2 vols. 8vo, calf: Edinb. 1805. 2180. OSSIAN. An Original Collection of the Poems of Ossian, /t'']5 Orraun, Ulin, and other Bards, collected and edited by Hugh and John M'Callum. 8vo, calf extra. Montrose, 1816. 2181. OSSIAN. I Canti di Ossian. Illustrated by a Series of 48 Etchings, by Giusippe Battaggia. Oblong folio, half calf: Venezia, 1817. 2182. OSSIAN. Poems of Ossian, lately discovered by Edmond Baron de Harold. 12mo, half calf. _D)usseldlof, 1787. ~. _- 2183. OSWALD (Hon. James). Memorials of the Public Life and Character of the Right Hon. Jas. Oswald, of Dunniker. 8vo, cf. Edinb. 1825. 2184. OTTLEY (Wm. Y.) Inquiry into the Origin and Early History of Engraving upon Copper and in Wood, with an account of Engravers and their Works, from the Invention of Chalcography by Maso Finiguerra to the Time of Mark Antonio Raimondi. 2 vols. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1816. This fine work is printed uniform with Dibdin's Ames', and with that work forms a grand series of the history of printing and engraving. Published at ~8 8s. Od., and now scarce. See Dibdin's Decameron. "Livre remarquable par l'exactitude des gravures qui le decorent."-Brunet 7','o 2185. OTTLEY (Wm. Young). A Collection of One Hundred and Twenty-nine Fac-similes of Scarce and Curious Prints by 174 OVID. the Early Masters of the Italian, German, and Flemish Schools, illustrative of the History of Engraving, etc. Folio, russica extra. Lond. 1828. This copy has 129 Plates, with the Niellas finished in silver. Published at L15 15s. Od. Some copies have only 100 Plates. Indeed, it is difficult to find a p3rfect copy similar to this. ~/SFOd 2186. OVID. A Collection of 130 Plates, illustrative of Ovid's Jfetamorlghoses, mounted in a 4to volume, in morocco, gilt. 1637, etc /~'-;O/ 2187. OVID. Les MetamoIphoses D'Ovide [140] Gravees sur les lesseins des meilleurs Peintres Frangais. Par les soins des Srs le Mire et Basan, Graveurs. 4to, red morocco extrac,fine copy. Paris, 1767.?/4 o 2188. OVID. Les Metamorphoses d'Ovide en Latin, Traduites en Fran9ais avec des Remarques et des Explications Historiques par M. l'Abbe Banier, Ouvlage enriehi de Figures, etc., par B. Picart, etc. 2 vols. rl. folio, calf; very fine cop y. Admsterdamc, Wetstein, 1732. "Belle edition, recherchee a cause des gravures dont elle est ornee. 40 a 50 fr." B-irunet. /, ~ 2189. OVID. Johan. Posthii Germersheinii tetrasticha in Ovidii Metam. Lib. xv. Qvibus accesserunt Vergilii Solis figurve elegantiss. et iam primum in lucem editre. Oblong 4to, vellu ms. 1. 1569. The Engravings are by Crispin de Pass, each being surrounded by a border. The text is in Latin and German.,:0$,22190. OVIDIUS. Vol 1. 18mo, calf. Amstel. Elzevir, 1664., d- 4 2091. OVID'S ART OF LOVE, Remedy of Love, Art of Beauty, and Amours. 6 Plates. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1804.,3, 5- 2192. OVIDIUS. P. Ovid Nasonis xv. Metamorphoseon Libron fignrta elegantissime a Cyp. Passteo laminis teneis incism Qvibvs svbivncta svnt Epigramata latine ac germanicie conscripta, autore Gvil. Salsmnanno. 4to, calf. Arahee;nienseMr, anno a Vrea MeDIoCrI. (1607). 2.~-OeOO 2193. OVID'S METAMORPHOSES Englished, Mythologiz'd and Represented in figures by G[EORGE] S[ANDYS], copiousl y and beauctijfdly illustrated twith 134 Plates and Eingraved Title. Folio, calf. Oxford, 1632. This was the FIRST TRANSLATION of a Clalssic made in America,'bred in the New World, of the rudenesse whereof it cannot but participate." See Dedication to K. Charles I. Sandys was Treasurer of Virginia. Highly commended by Pope and Dryden. ~, -~ 2194. OVID'S TRISTRIA, translated by W[ye] S[altonstall]. 188mo, half calf: Lond. 1637. Priced in the Bibl. Anglo Poetica, ~2 2s. Od.,/a 2195. OWEN (Robt. Dale). 3oral Physiology. 12mo, bds. NV. Y 1831. /c j — 2196. [OWEN (Robert)]. A New View of Society. 8vo, blue morocco extraz. Lonc. 1813. PAPILLON. 175 252.2197. OWEN (Robelt). Report to the County of Lanark of a Plan for Relieving Public Distress. 4to, calJf Glasgow, 1821. I,,y 2198. OXFORD PRIZE POEMS. 12mo, hac' calf. Oxforcd, 1810. Includes the conquest of Quebec, by M. Howard. 2, oo 2199. OXFORD SAUSAGE (The); or Select Poetical Pieces, written by the most celebrated Wits of the University. Plates after Bewick. 18mo, calf extra. Lond. 1815. -. Another edition. 12mo, half cf. Oxford, 1821. This celebrated jeu d'esprit is generally considered to have been the work of Warton../. 00 2202. PAFF. Catalogue of the Extensive and Valuable Collection of Pictures, Engravings, and Works of Art of Michael Paff, Esq. 4to, half calf. 1r. Y. [1838]. (2203. —. Another copy. 4to. NT. Y. [1838]. 6d jt2204. -. Another copy.,j~ 7 2205. PAGITT (E.) Heresiography, or a Description of the Hereticks and Sectaries of these latter Times. Engraved Title. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1640. 2206. PALMER (T. H.) The Historical Register of the United.=2 t ~-sStates. 4 vols. 8vo, half bound. Phil. 1814. A work of great importance to the historian, comprising the most authentic account of events that transpired during the late war (1812). // 2207. PAPERS CONCERNING THE ATTACK ON HATFIELD AND DEERFIELD by a Party of' Indians from Canada, September Nineteenth, 1677. Impl. 8vo, half morocco. _Newe York, 1859. One Hundred Copies privately printed for the Bradford Club (No. 1).,/~ 4 2208. PAPERS PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT and relating to America. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lold. 1809..<,2 7> 209. PAPILLON (J. M.) Traite Historique et Pratique de la / Gravure en Bois, Ouvrage enrichi des plusjolis morceaux de sa Composition et de sa gravure. 3 vols. in 2. 8vo, half cf. Paris, Simon, 1766. J.7 2210. PAPWORTH (J. B.) Hints on Ornamental Gardening. _No Plates. R1. 8vo. _Lon. 1823. 2211. PARADIN (Claude). Devises Heroiqves 180 spirited and,10V I O~-e delicate Wood Cuts. 8vo, mnorocco extra; fine copy. Lion an c de Tournes, et Guil. Gazean, 1557. 5,Q7 2212.. La meme. 8vo, calf: Lion, 1557. 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Graphic Illustrations of the Most Prominent Features of the French Capital, with Characteristic Figures in the foregrounds. 12 Plates. Folio, half russia. Loncd. 1816.:5~6 2220. PARKER (Samuel, Bishop of Oxford). A Free and Impartial Censvre of the Platonick Philosophie, &c. 4to, half morocco. Oxford, 1666. / S2> 2221. PARLIAMENT'S (The) VNSPOTTED-BITCH: in Answer to Prince Robert's Dog, called Boy, and his Malignant She-Monkey. Wood cut. 4to, half morocco; very rare. Lond., for R. Jackson, 1643. 2 ~ / 2222. PAROLES DE L'AME PAR ADOLPHE FRIES: a Series of Seven beauztifully coloured Lithographic Plates. Folio, green morocco. Paris, n. d. 2, "2223. PARSON'S (The) HORN BOOK. 8vo, bds. Dublin, 1831. w 2224. PARSONS (Wm.) Travelling Recreations. 2 vols. 12mo, calf.`Lond. 1807. PARTENOPEX DE BLOIS. See Le Grand, Lot 1738. PARTHENIA SACRA. See A (H.), Lot 2. PASSiEUS. 177 d, f 2225. PARTINGTON (C. F.) National History and Views of London. 8vo. WTants ca ft p1ages at the end. -Loncd 1833. 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A Series of 24 Plates illustrative of Virgil, mounted in a 4to volume, vellhtn. [1612.] O/are 00 2231. Vassgo mOni( xo strif _3tSu Chrfstf, ex Euangelistarum textu quam accuratissime deprompta, additis sanctissimis exquissitissimisque figuris. 25 large woodc cuts. 3SIatk etterr. Folio, half boundd. Argenrtorati, 1508. The wood cuts in this rare volume occupy the entire page, and, according to a notice within the book, are by Van Gour (" tr? s habile et d'un goat extraordincire"-Christ), an old Master, whose works are highly esteemed; but according to Brunet, by Urse Graf. See Brunet, iv., p. 421. Bartsch, vii., p. 456, and Bryan's Dictionary., 7_,r2233. Vah(So tulrfinf rnz pulcerrimis Sacre pagine professor rL/ expositionibus. Sin. 8vo, original bincling, ooocen boards, clasp. tatrt tLtter. _YNarnberg, P. Wagner, 1495.. 3 7 2234. PASSIONS (The) PERSONIFIED in Familiar Fables. [Plates by J. Miller.] Impl. 8vo, calf. Lond. n. d. i,) Lt~2235. PATAROL (Laur.) Series Augustorum Augustarum, Casarum et Tyrannorum Omnium, Tam in Oriente, quam in Occidente, AC. J. Coesare ad Carolumr VI., etc. Nlumerous Plates of Coins and Medals. 8vo,rvellum. Venetiis, 1740. J Cw7 2236. PATERSON (James). History of the County of Ayr, with a Genealogical Account of the Families of Ayrshire. 2 vols. impl. 8vo, in 1. Haclf morocco. Ayr, 1847. / ~t 2237.. Another copy of vol. 1. Impl. 8vo, cloth. Ayr, 1847. 23 178 PAYNE.,/, 2238. PATERSON (James). Origin of the Scots and the Scottish Language. 8vo, cl. E(dinb. 1855. 4 ~ 2239. PATINUS (Carolus). Imperatoyrum Romanorum Numismata, Ex rere mediae et minime formae, descripta. Plates. Folio, vellum. Argentince, S. Pauli, 1671. J~O 2240. PATON (John). A Collection of Original Songs and Poems.. 12rno. Beith, 1841. 4, j- 2241. PATON (J.) The Dowie Dens o' Yarrow, Illustrated. Folio, cloth. For the Xlembers of the Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotlancd, 1860..j-Z- 2242. PATTERSON (John). Memoir of Joseph Train, the Antiquarian Correspondent of Sir Walter Scott. 12mo, cl. Glasgow, 1857. /I J12243. PAULFREYMAN (Thomas). ZorftqS. 33taclk liettrr. 12mo, no title. _ London, -R. Tottyl, 1575. Under Palfreyman, Lowndes gives a list of this author's works, but nothing of this date. S~t 2244. PAYNE & FOSS' CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. 8vo, half russia. Lond. 1822.,/ 2245. PAYNE (William). The Unlawfulness of Stretching forth the Hand to Resist or Murder Princes, with the Principal Cases about Resistance, Considered, in two Sermons. 4to, Lond. 1683. 2246. PEDEN. Some Remarkable Passages in the Life and Death of Alexander Peden. 12mo, half calf. Pittsburgh, 1815. /$ d 2247. PEEL. Description of the Banquet given to Sir Robert Peel, at Glasgow. 4to, bds. Glasgow, 1837., ~2 -2248. PEEL (Sir R.) Speech at Glasgow. 12mo. Lond. 1837. 2249. PEELE. Merrie Conceited Iests of George Peele, Gentleman, sometime Stvdent in Oxford. 4to, cloth. Lond. repr. 1809. 3 e,.2250. 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Works; containing the Description of Tweeddale, and Miscellaneous Poems. A New Edition, with copious Notes, forming a complete History of the Country to the present Time. 8vo, half calf. Leith, 1815.,/O 2260. PENNINGTON (Lady). Letters. 12mo. Lond. 1807. /, dO 2261. PENNINGTON (Rev. M.) Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Eliz. Carter and her Poems. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1808. 40- - 2262. PENNSYLVANIA. Continuation of the Account of the Pennsylvania Hospital. 4to. Philadielphiac, Printed by B. Frcanklin & -D. cMall, 1761. ~~O 4o 2263. PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST. Published every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Vol. 3 and 4. Nos. 409 to 560. Oct, 11, 1777, to Dec. 28, 1778. 4to, half bound. 1777-78. This rare Newspaper was published in Philadelphia during its occupation by the British troops. 3,, 2264. PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE (The). Containing the freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestick. Folio. Prinuted by B. Fanuklin, 1737-8. k3d 2265. PENWARE (John). Contemplation. A Poem, etc. 12mo, calf. -Lond. 1807.,f-a, 2266. PERCY'S ANECDOTES OF BENEFICENCE AND EXILE. 18mo, calf. N Y. 1821. 6~, Ad 2267. PERCY. Illustrations to the Percy Anecdotes, on Inclia Paper. 4to, half calf. These are the proof impressions to the edition of Percy's Anecdotes published in 20 volumes. X 2268. [PERCY (Bp. Thos.)] Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and other Pieces. of our earlier Poets (chiefly of the Lyric Kind), together with some few of later Date. 3 vols. small 8vo, calf. 2Lond. 1765. This first edition has some Poems not included in the others. Roxburghe, ~1 11s. 6d.; Gough, ~1 13s. Od. 2,6 ~ 2269. PERCY (Thomas). Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, etc. 8vo, green norocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1839. " The first time, too, I could scrape a few shillings together, I bought unto myself a copy of those beloved volumes." —Sir W. Scott.,2 -'C2270. PERCY. Ancient Ballads; Selected from Percy's Collection, with Notes and Plates. 12mo. -Lond. 1807. 180 PETERS. 2271. PERFECT AND COMPLEAT BEL-MAN: or the Belman's Diurnal. Being above an Hundred Stanza's For Festival, and other Common Days, etc. 8vo, half calf _Lonl. 1666. This edition has escaped the researches of Lowndes. See Lowndes, vol. i., p. 152. 2272. PERISTROMATA TURCICA sive Dissertatio Emblemnatica, Praesentem Europm Statum Ingeniosis Coloribus Repraesentans. 4to, vellum. 1639. 2e.- PERISTROMATA TURCICA sive Dissertatio Emblematica, Prtesentem Europae Statum Ingeniosis Coloribus Repraesentans. 4to, uncut. _Lutet. Paris, s. a., 2274. PERKINS (William). A Discovrse of the Damned Art of Witchcraft; so farre forth as it is reuealed in the Scriptures, etc. 12mo, calf. Ccambricge, 1608. The author was a distinguished Puritan Divine. Lowndes does not quote this edition.,j;# b5 2275. [PERRAULT (Charles)]. Le Cabinet des beaux Arts, ou Recueil d'Estampes grav6es d'apres les Tableaux d'un plafond, ouh les beaux-Arts sont represent6s. Avec l'explication de ces memes Tableaux. Oblong 4to, mnorocco. [Paris], 1690. 2276. PERRET (Estienne). XXV. Fables des Animaux, vray miroir exemplaire, par leqvel tovte personne raisonnable pourra voir... la conformite et vray similitude de la personne ignorante aux animaux et bestes brutes. Folio, half ccacft most rare. Delf, 1611. /o. 0, 2277. PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT. The Shah Namah; a Celebrated IIeroic Poem on the Conquests of the Ancient Persian Kings. Folio, old mzorocco. This beautiful volume includes very numerous and singular illuminated Illustrations, by Persian artists, somewhat in the style of the Old Missals, but having the peculiar perspective of the country. It is a unique and curious volume. 2278. PERTH. Miscellanea Perthensis, 1801. Plate. 12mo, sheep. Perth, 1801. A/ e0Q2279. PETERS (Hugh). 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Etrennes Fran9oises d6diees a la ville de Paris pour l'annee Jubilaire du Regne de Louis le Bien-Aime6. Fine plites. RI. 8vo, ccalf. Pcaris, 1766. 2284. PETRASANCTA. De Symbolis Heroicis libri ix.; avetore 64' 6 b-t7 Silvestro Petrasancta Romano, e Soc. Jesv. 290 Plates. 4to, blue morocco extrca; fine copy. Antverpice Ex officina Plantinianct Bctlthascaris Moreti, 1634. 2,06- 2285. Aliud Exemplar. 4to, calf. Idem, 1634. Xt, ~a 2286. - Aliud Exemplar. 4to, vellum. Idem, 1634..L,' ~ 22 86. The designs are by Rubens; the engravings, by Th. Gale..2 - of2287. PETRONJ. Napoleonide di Stefano Egidio Petronj. Plates. 4to, half russia. Nvapoli, 1809. /o, ~ 2288. PETTICOAT LOOSE. A Fragmentary Tale of the Castle. Plates by Rowlandson. 4to. Lobnd. 1812.:-74 0 2289. PETTIGREW (Thos. J.) Bibliotheca Sussexiana. A Descriptive Catalogue, accompanied by historical and bibliographical Notices of the Manuscripts and printed Books contained in the Library of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. Parts 1 and 2, in 1 vol. impl. 8vo, calf. Loncd. 1827. Part 1 contains the MSS; Part 2, printed editions of the Holy Scriptures.,~_.~ 2290. PFEIFFERUS (Aug.) Critica Sacra de Sacri Codicis. 12nlo, half vellum. Alto~ifii Noricor. 1751. 3 o 2291. PHAEDRI AUG. LIBERTI FABULARUM 2AESOPIARUM libri V. Notis illustravit in usumn principis Nassavii D. Hoogstratanus: accedunt duo indices. 18 Plates. 4to, imorocco extrac. A'mstelcedcmii, 1ami7 1701. Contains 108 beautifully engraved embellishments by Vianer. This edition was printed for the use of William of Nassau. "Edition fort soigneie sans le rapport de la m6trique, et contenant un bon choix de notes; mais ce qui la recomnmande particulierement ce sent les belles gravures." —Brunet. See also _Esop. t, 24'2292. PHARMACOPCEIA IN USUM NASOCOMII a TEIOMA GuY, Armigero, A. D. mIDccxxXI. Fundati. 12mo, blue 9morocco. bLond. 1818.,f 7 2293. PHILADELPHIA, or Brotherly Love to the Studious in the Hermetick Art. 18mo, old blue morocco. Printed by T. Sowle ctt the Crooked cBillet, 1694.,/ ~ 2294. [PHILES (Geo. P.)] The Philobiblion. A Monthly Bibliographical Journal. Nos. 1 to 18. N. Y. 1862-3. -,z —2295. PHILIPS (Ambrose). Pastorals. 12mo, cf Edinb. 1765. This author obtained the sobriquet of Namby Pamby Philips. See Addison's Works, vi., p. 696; Bohn's Ed. 182 PICART., 2_, 2296. PHILLIPS (Chas.) The Emerald Isle. A Poem. 18mo, cf. -N. Y. 1813.,2,.Sf 2297. PHILLIPS (Hy.) Floral Emblems, or a Guide to the Language of Flowers. C(ol'd Plates. 8vo, cl. _Loud. 1831. /~ oo 2298. PHILIPS. Catalogue of the Valuable, Extensive, and Well Chosen Library of J. L. Philips, Esq. Prices and names. 8vo, half boZtnd. fanMcchester, 1814. PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY. 4 vols. See [Swediaur (Dr. F.)] ~,*ZQO 2299. PHILOTHEUS. Philothei Symbola Christiana Quibus idea hominis Christiani Exprimitur. 100 circularplates. 12mo. ]ircancqfrti, J. B. Zubrod, 1677. /, 3 72300.. Idem, Editio Altera. 12tno, hcalf caclf.,/] _Lugyd. -Bat. 1682. Ioo 2301. PH(ENIX (The). MS. Title to a Collection of 30 Plates. 12mo, red morocco, gilt. 1847. 6-,OO 2302. PHYSICAL AND ETHICAL Theatre of Egyptian, Grecian, and Roman Emblems of all the Virtues, Vices, Inclinations, Actions, Passions, Arts, Doctrines, etc. 317 Plates. 2 vols. 4to, half russia. Del/ft, 1726. The above is Mfi. Allan's MNS. Title to a Collection of Emblems arranged by himself, and neatly mounted in 2 vols. 4to. /gOO 2303. PHYSIOGNOMICAL PORTRAITS. One Hundred Distinguished Characters, firom undoubted Originals, Engraved in the Line Manner by the most Eminent British Artists. 2 vols. 4to, a~lf' mnorocco..Lond. 1824. The Engravings are by Finden, Scott. Wedgewood, etc. With Memoirs in French and English.'~-J'7 2304. PICART. A Collection of the Works of Bernard Picart, with some by other artists. 46 Plates. Oblong 4to, calf. /,,2 2305. I'ICART LE ROMAIN (Etienne). Images des Heros et des Grands Hommes de l'Antiquite, Dessinees sur des Miedailles, des Pierres antiques et autres anciens Monumens, par Jean Ange Canini. Graves par Picart le Romain avec observations, etc. 117 Plates. 4to, calf. Ansterdam, 1731. The text is in Italian and French; the translation by Chevrieres. "Belle edition."-Brunet. f _.-2306. PICIKEN (Ebenezer). Miscellaneous Poems, Songs, etc. Partly in the Scottish Dialect, with a Copious Glossary. 2 vols. 18mo, half cf. EEdinb. 1813. I,5 2307. PICTON. The Trial of Thomas Picton, late Governor of Trinidad, etc., for inflicting the Torture on Louisa Calderon, by Suspending her by the Wrist to the Ceiling, without any resting place except a Sharp Spike for her Toe. Tried at Westminster... Feb. 24, 1806, and found Guilty. PINKERTON. 183 Taken in Short-hand by Pierre F. McCallum, Esq. 8vo, pp. 36. JLond. [1806]. 6,1%f2308. PIERIO (Christano). Christvs Crvcifixvs: Carmen Cothvnatvm catastrophicumq, etc. A Rare Poem in Latin and German. 12mo, half calf. Frctancoforti ad.Moenvnm, 1576.,~7'T 2309, PIGAULT LEBRUN. The History of a Dog. 12rtlo, sheep. Lond. 1804. PILGRIMAGE (A) to the Land of Burns. See [Ainslie (Hew.)] -9.. 2310. PILKINGTON (Matthew). The Gentleman's and Connoisseur's Dictionary of Painters. 4to, cf. Londc. 1798. f tp 2311.. Same. New edition, with considerable alterations, 2' additions, etc., by Hy. Fuseli, R. A. 4to, russia extra. _Lond. 1805. 2312. PINADELLO (Joanne). Dom Invicti Qvinarii Nvmeri Series, etc. 16 Portraits of Popes. 4to, vellum. Romca, 1589. /, ~7'-2313. PINCH (A) OF SNUFF. By Dean Snift. 12mo, half' morocco. Lond. 1840.,l e-V 2314. PINELLI (Bart.) Raccolta di Cinquanta Costulni Pittoreschi. 50 Etchings. 4to, half cf: Roma, 1809. 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The Scotish Gallery; or Portraits of Eminent Persons of Scotland, many of them after Pictures by the celebrated Jameson, at Tayrnouth, and other Places, with brief Accounts of the Characters represented, and an Introduction on the Rise and Progress of Painting in Scotland. Large Paper, 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1799. Sir M. M. Sykes's copy sold for ~2 8s. Od. 184: PLATTE. O 0O 2319. PINKERTON (John). Scotish Poetry reprinted from Scarce Editions. 3vols. post 8vo, calf: Lond. 1792. For Contents, see Bohn's Lowndes, p. 1871. Bindley's copy, ~1 19s. Od. y_, f2- 2320. PIOZZI (Hester Lynch). Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, LL.D., during the last 20 years of his Life, with many other Anecdotes inserted. 12mo, bcds. uncut. Ioncd. 1786. Isaac Reed's copy, with his Autograph. /~d- Yt 2321.. The same. NVew Edition. 12mo, half calf / ond. 1822. fixo 2322. PIOZZI (Mrs.) Love-Letters of Mrs. Piozzi, written when She was Eighty, to William Augustus Conway. Inlaid in folio, ctnd Illustrated with an Original Drawcoin/g, by Euseli, and 34 Portraits and Plates, inclufding some fine Proofs, ancd Five Autograph Letters by Xrs. Piozzi, Mr. Conway, etc., and some Ciuttinygs from Neiwspcapers. Half morocco, gilt edges. -Lond. 1843. On page 15 is the Signature of Robert Balmanno, who sent these Letters to England for publication. 4r2 3>2323. PIOZZIANA; or Recollections of the Late Mrs. Piozzi, with',i;f- Remarks. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1838. 3t 4z. 2324. [PITTIS (W.)] Life and Letters of Dir. Radcliffe. 4th Edition. 8vo, half calf. -Lond. 1736. " This book is scarce, and is of so interesting and amusing a character, that we should be doing a service to our readers by making a selection of the more remarkable anecdotes, which it contains in great abundance."-Retrospective Revieiw, vol. vi., where 17 pages are devoted to Dr. Radcliffe. ~_, 2325. PITTONI (D. Batta.) Imprese di Diversi Principi, Dvchi, Signori, ed' altri personaggi, et Hvomini Illvstri, Libro Secondo. 4to, calf. Venetia, 1566. 2326. PITTURA. A Collection of Allegorical Figures. 18 Plates, after the Great ]iasters. 4to, hal' calf. s. 1. s. a. tS~' 72327. PLANS FOR GENTLEMEN'S LIBRARIES, with Remarks on their Formation and Arrangement, Book Binding, Catalogues, &c. 8vo, red morocco, gilt. Loncd. n. d. __, fO 2328. PLATTE (Hugh). The Jewell House of Art and Nature. Conteining diuers rare and profitable Inuentions, together with Sundry new experimentes in the Art of Husbandry, Distillation, and Moulding, etc. Wood cuts. 4to, blue mnorocco; curious and rare. Lond. P. Short, 1594. The most important of the works of this voluminous writer, respecting which, see Bigby's Visions of the Times of Old. Harte says:'; He was the most ingenious husbandman of the age." t,3 2329. PLEASING MELANCHOLY; or a Walk among the Tombs, with Epitaphs, &c. 12mo, cf. Lond. 1793., ~S 2330. PLEASURES OF A SINGLE LIFE; or the Miseries of Matrimony. 12mo, calf, gilt. Lond. n-d. PoEMS. 185 /,0 O 2331. PLINII SECUNDI VERONENSIS historie naturalis, Libri xxxvII. Folio, vellumn; fine copqy. Ve)etiis, [elchior Sessaci, 1513. One of the " Cat and Mouse" Books. See Dibdin. PLINIUS SECUNDUS. See Victor (Aurelius). O, ao 2332. POCKET ENCYCLOPEDIA of Scottish, English, and Irish Songs, with Notes. 2 vols. 12mo, calf. Glasgozo, 1816. 2,,2_-&2333. POEMS FROM THE DANISH. Edited by Feldburg. 18m1o. Phil. 1816. O < 2334. POEMS ON THE ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE. Written by James Montgomery, James Grahame, and E. Benger. Embellished wit/h E.ngraving/s from pictures painted by R. Smirke, Esq., -R. A. 4to, half russia. Loencl. 1809. /,v 2335. POEMS. Beggar's Daughter, Children in the Wood, and Burns' Address to the Deil and Tam o' Shanter. All illustrated. In 1 vol. 121mo, half cf. d1. d. 2336. POEMS. Letters of Simkin the Second. I)avid Sillar's Poems: Kilnarnock, 1789. Poems on Several Occasions, by John Bennett, a Journeyman Shoemaker, 1774. 3 vols. in 1. 8vo, half calf. v. d. b6a:O 2337. POEMS. Somerville's Chase; Bulbner's ecdition, 1796. Maurice's Grove Hill, 1 799. Goldsmith & Parnell's Poems, 1795. 3 vols. in 1. Illustrated by addistional Proof Etchings, and variations. From rlX'. _Baker's Collection. 4to, calf extra, gilt edges, by H-ering. _Loncl. 1795-99.,-a? 22338. POEMS AND PICTURES: a Collection of Ballads, Songs, and other Poems. With 100 Illustrations on Tfoocl, by _Etglislh Artists. 4to, halcf miorocco. Lonc7. Jcmnes _Burns, 1846..7/j 2339. POETIC ALBUM; containing the Beggar's Daughter, Burns' Address to the Deil, etc.; illustrated. 12mo, roan, gilt. Lonci. 1832, etc. 2340. POETICAL MAGAZINE, OR TEMPLE OF THE MUSES. 2 vols. 12mo, cavlf. Lond. 1804. ~4'17. POETICAL SELECTIONS. A Large Collection of Newspaper and Magazine Cuttings. In folio, calf. r3 2342. POETIC GARLAND (The). Sacred to Virtue and Humanity. 6 plates. 18mo, calf. Loncl. 1806. 2343. POETIC REM3AINS OF SOME OF THE SCOTISH KINGS. Now first collected by George Chalmers, Esq. 12moo, calf ext'ra. Loncl. 1824., ~O 2344. POETRY OF BIRDS; selected from Various Authors, with Coloured Illustrations. 4to. _ Liverpool, 1833. 2345. POETRY OF NATURE; comprising a Selection of the Most Sublime and Beautiful, from the Works of the Caledonian Bards. 4to, calf. Lonud. (1789). 24 18{(3 POPE. 23846. POETRY; Original and Selectel. 12mo, sheep. Glasgow, n. d. Includes Verses on General Washington..3J 2347. POLITICAL AND SATYRICAL HISTORY OF THE YEARS 1756-1759; in a Series of 100 Humourous and Entertaining Prints. 12mo, calf. Lond. n. d. These relate to the Buto Administration. 2348. POLLOK (Rob.) The Course of Time. 12mo, bds. Edinb. 1828.,2 — 2349. POLITICAL LECTURE ON HEADS; with 24 Cuts. 8vo. Londc. 1820. 2350. POLIPHILO. Le Tableau des riches inventions, couuertes du voile des feintes Amoureuses qui soent repre'sentees dans le Songe de Poliphile Desvoilles des ombres du Songe et subtilement exposees par Beroalde [de Verville]. 4to, green morocco extra. Paris, 1600. Dibdin mentions this book in his Decameron, aand Pappilon says the designs were done by Raphael. They are very spirited. See folio 68. 2351. POLITICAL TRACTS. A Collection of 22 Pieces, by W. Hone, and others; partly relating to Queen Caroline. 8vo, calf. Lon d. 1819, etc. 2,'a 2352. POLYANTHEA; a Collection of Interesting Fragments. 63 Plates. 4to, russia. f76-,e 2353. POLYGRAPHIA CURIOSA. The Book of Initial Letters anld Ancient. Alphabets. Printed in gold and colours. 4to, red morocco. -Lond. n. d. d-0 2354. POMPADOUR. Suite d'Estampes Gravees Par Madam la Marquise de Pompadour d'Apres les Pierres grav6es de Guay Graveur du Roy. 70 Plates. 4to, calf. s. 1. s. a. z, 2 — 2355. POMPONIUS LAETIUS. Opera Pomponii Laeti Varia. Qvorvmn c.talogogvm in seqventi reperies pagella. Miogvntice, M.D. xxI. t-a 2356. POMPONIUS MELA. Etlh ZJrftrt of omwponfajs!lia Conutrrnfige the fttuatifo of the wort1, translated into Englyslie by Arthur Golding. It(tCt Tltetter. 4to, half calf; rare. Lond. for Th. -[clcket, 1585. The first English translation; unfortunately wants all after page 90. Bright's Copy, Li 11s. Od. 2 74 2357. PONTANUS (J. I.) Rerum et Urbis Amstelodamensium Historia, etc. Fine plates. Folio, calf. Anst. 1611, 2358. POPE (Alexander). The Rape of the Lock: an Heroi-Cornie alo 2~ z/7C9O~ d00O Poem, adorned with Plates. 8vo, inlaid in royal 4to, and illustrated with 89 Plates inserted, including a very clever original Drawing, by _Lady Sasan North, which was drawn for this copy. Mcany of the plates are proofs. 4to, green morocco extra, richly tooled inside and out, satin linings, &cc., by Tarrant. -Lond. 1801. PORTRAITS. 187 -g 2:359. POPE (Alex.) The Rape of the Lock: an Heroi-Comical.17/ Poem, adorn'd with Plates [by Bartolozzi], and a large additional numnber inserted. 8vo, morocco, gilt edges. lond. _Bensley, 1798. 2,0o6 2360. - a. Another Edition. Plates by Bartolozzi. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1801.,~z 2361. POPE (A.) Works, with Notes. 12mto, cl. Lonl. n. d. 2362. POPERY. A Third Collection of the Newest and Most Ingenious Poems, Satyrs, Songs, etc., against Popery and Tyranny, Relating to the Times. 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1689. Also six other pieces in the volume, from Judge Furman's Library. 2363. PORCACCHI (Thomaso). Funerali Antichi di diuersi Popoli et Nationi. Con le Figure in Ramne de Girolamo Porro. Folio, morocco extra. Venetia, 1591. " Ouvrage recherche'a cause des 24 gravures dont il est orn6." —Brunet., o8g 2364. PORDON (E. A.) Cceur de Lion; or the Third Crusade: a Poem. 2 vols. 8vo, cf. fLond. 1822. z, S~ 2365. PORDON (E. A.) The Veils; or the Triumph of Constancy: a Poem. 8vo, cf. Lond. 1815. / 2_J —2366. PORTA (Jo. Baptista). La Physionomie Hvmaine, trad. en Franqois par le Sieur Ravlt. Plates. 8vo, old cacclf. BRoven, 1655. S,,5Of 2367. PORNY (Mark Anthony). Elemlents of Heraldry. 24 Plates and Cuts. 8vo, cf. Loncl. 1787. "A useful elementary work."-Lowndes. _2,-22368. PORTER (A. M.) Ballad Romance%, and other Poems. 12mo, half cf. Phil. 1816. j:, 0(~ 2369. PORTER (Captain David). Journal of a Cruise made to the Pacific Ocean, in the U. S. Frigate Essex, 1812-14. 14 Engravings. 2 vols in 1. 8vo, shp. PPhil. 1815. 3ee 3 2370. PORTER (Sir R. K.) Narrative of the Campaign in Russia. " 8vo, sap. Jfartford, 1814.', 5Q7T 2371. PORTFOLIO (The). A Collection of Engravings from Antiquarian and Topographical Subjects. 4 vols. 8vo, half morocco, rough edges. Lond. 1823. 4 $5' ~2372. PORTLAND MUSEUM. Catalogue of the Portland MIun seum. Plate. 4to, half calf. fLond. 1786. This collection sold for ~11,546 14s. Od. g, 7 0S2373. PORTRAITS OF THE BRITISH POETS, from Chaucer to Cowper and Beattie. 2 vols. impl. 8vo, ca lf. Fine early copy. Locnd. 1824. Contains 138 highly finished Portraits, engraved by Fittler, Warren, Worthington, Finden, &c. This charming work, which is as interesting as it is beautiful, was published at ~21. It is the only complete series in an elegant form, and is adapted to illustrate all editions of the Poets, from octavo to folio. 188 PORTRAITS., ~3 2374. PORTrRAITS. Catalogues of Portraits,-Lodge's and H. Rodd's, and Fenn's Chronological Tables. 3 pieces in 1 vol. 4to. Iond. v. d. 2,,SO 2375. PORTRAITS OF CELEBRATED MODERN GRECIAN CHARACTERS, Lithzographed. Folio, mzorocco. _Lond. 1824. /ft7- 0 "2376. PORTRAITS. A Collection of 119 English Portraits. Folio, half bounld.',O, D 2377. PORTRAITS. A Collection of 732 Portraits, arranged in a royal folio Scrap Book. HaI' calf., — ~ 2378. PORTRAITS. A Collection of 147 Portraits. 8vo, half cacf. 7< 00 D 2379. PORTRAITS. A Collection of 190 Portraits, mounted: many by G. Vertue. 8vo, half calf. 6,,J 2380. PORTRAITS. A Collection of 106 Portraits, with Descriptive Text Engraved beneath each Figure. Folio, cj: Paris, 1652.,O?PORTRAITS AND EMBLEMS. A Collection of 198 Portraits, arranged in a 4to volume. _Red morocco, gilt edges.:.. PORTRAITS. A Collection of 36 Portraits fiom the Old Masters, in a folio volume. Ccalf extrca.,35To 2383. PORTRAITS. Collection of Portraits of Eminent Artists. 80 beautifilly colottued Plcates, nmounted in a folio volume. 43r' PORTRAITS of the Hungarians, Hussars, Pandours or Croats, Waradins or Sclavonians, Ulans, and Hanaks. Folio, bds. Lond. 1743. ft O 0 2385. PORTRAITS. An Imnmense Collection ff 751 Portraits,,a arrlanged in a large folio. Hactlf ccdlf: g#, 00 2385.* PORTRAITS. Another Collection, still larger, mounted in, an imperial folio volume. Calf, with brass corners. It is impossible to enumerate the extent or variety of these two collections. Of great value to an Illustrator. _), aa 2386. PORTRAITS de plusieurs Comtes, Barons, Chevaliers, Generaux, Gouverneurs, et autres Personnes Illustrees. 48 Plates. Folio, hcalf cf: Leide, Vancler Aa. s. a. /, o O 2387. PORTRAITS. A Series of Twenty-nine Curious Old Portraits, illustrative of English History, between the Years 1470 and 1620, with Fac-simniles of their Autographs, etc. 4to. Lond. D. _Daniell, n. d. /, OQ 2388. POTENTISSIMORUM TURCICE IMPERATORIUM Regumq Persice et aliorum, inde ab Osmafio ad Mahometem Secundum Heroum ac Hteroinarumn Expressva ad vivum Icones, ex Goltzii aliorumq. Numismatibus summo labore Studioque divulgatse. 4to, half calf. Hleidelbergce, 1665. PRINT COLLECTOR. 189 /, OO 2389. POTTER (Abp.) Archbeologia Grweca, or the Antiquities of Greece. 2 vols. 8vo, ctf: cEditb. 1818.,/0 2390. POVEY (C.) The Virgin in Eden. 8vo. Lonud. 1767. 2391. POWER (Tyrone). Impressions of America during the ]-/, ~~ Years 1833, 1834, and 1835. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. _Lond. 1836. /,Z -2,- 2392. PRLETORIO (Johanne). Eine Neu-erfundene Kunst-sinnund Lehrreiche Antiquitaten Karthe in 36 wunderliche Figuren etc. 24mo, morocco. lVirnqrberg, 1662. ~_ _ 2393. PRAISE OF HELL (The); or a View of the Infernal Regions, translated from the French. 2 vols. 12mo, calf. Lond. [1760]. __, 2394. PRATT (Mr.) Gleanings through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia. 5 vols. 8vo, cf. Lond. 1800.,/ cS 2395. PRATT (Mr.) Harvest Home; consisting of Supplementary Gleanings, Original Dramas and Poems. 3 vols. 8vo, ccaf. Lond. 1805., -2396. PRATT (Mr.) Sympathy and other Poems. 12mo, cf. Loand. 1807. }O, g~t~ 2397. PRECES PIE. A Beautiful Manuscript, on vellium, with 166 MINIATIRES aCa(id nutnerous FLORIATED BORDERS; richly boIun1d iyn blue velvet, by _lXackenzie. 2398. PRECIS. A MS. probably written between the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Elegantly written, in a m hand, on2 abortive vellhtn. Square 18mo, old morocco. See also under " Heures," " Hor," " Missals." g,62:399. PRESCOTT MEMORIAL. 4to. N Y. 1859. J 2400. PRESENT TRUTH (The). A Display of the Secession Testimony, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. ]Fcdinb. 1774., r — 2401. PRINCE (Thos.) Extraordinary Events, the Doings of God, and Marvellous in pious Eyes. A Sermon, July 18th, 1745, occasioned by the taking the City of Louisbourg. 8vo, half calf: Lond. 1746. r 4, 2402. PRINT COLLECTOR (The). An Introduction to the Knowledge necessary for forming a Collection of Ancient ~'& ~ Prints, etc., and a Catalogue Raisonne of Books on Engravings and Prints [by J. Maberly]. Uniqgue copy. Illustrated with 5 6 Egravings, qany very rare, inchlding Remnbrandt's Portrait of T74cn Tol. Small 4to, red morocco, gilt edges. Loncd. 1844. For another copy see [Maberly J.] Lot 1852. -2403. PRINTING MACHINE (The); or Companion to the Library. 2 vols. folio, cl. Lond. 1834. 2404. PRISSE (E.) Oriental Album. Characters, Costumes, and /O,'~z:;~ Modes of Life in the Valley of the Nile, with Descriptive 190 PSALMS OF DAVID. Letter-Press, by J. A. St. John. 30 Lithographic Plates, and 34 Wood cuts. Folio, half morocco. ZLond. 1848. Se-r 2405. PROMPTVAIRE DES MEDALLES, des plus renommnees personnes qui ont est6e depuis le commencement du monde. 4to, cf. Lyon, 15'i7. 2406. PROPHETIEN OF VOORSEGGINGEN der beyde Keyseren Severi en Leonis, die beyde in Orienten gheregeert hebben. 17 Plates. 4to, half cf. t'Amsterdcam, 1627. I, /f- 2407. PROSPECTUS of the Calcutta Liberal, in Prose and Verse. 8vo, bcTs. Calcutta, 1824. / "'- 2408. PROVERBES D'ELITE, et Dictons Cornmuns, ou vieux Quolibets. In French and Eng2lish. Folio, old morocco. s. 1. 1658. Probably by James Howell. Z/ 2=- 2409. PROVERBS. Select Proverbs, Italian, Spanish, French, English, Scotish, British, etc. The Foreign Languages done into English. 12mo, half bound. Lond. 1707..ff, tf- 2410. PSALMS OF DAVID, toith Ill ustrations by John Franklin, engraved by W. J. Linton. 4to, cloth, gilt. -Lond. 1862. n,oo 2411. PSALMES ET PRECES. A MS. on Velltum, containing znumerous Illuminations, some covering t1e entirepage, annd( ~, many of the subjects being nude. Small square 8vo, calf, gilt edges. See also under " Precis," "' Heures," Horne," "Missale," " ffices." /Z7 ~2412. PUCKLE (James). The Club: a Dialogue between Father and Son. Printed on Yellotw Chinese Paper. Impl. 8vo, green morocco extra. Lond. 1817. SEVEN COPIES only printed in this style. Sold at Sotheby's, 1821, for ~1 19s. Od. 2413. PUCKLE (James). The Club. Large paper. RI. 8vo, calf extra. Loncd. 1817. 2414.. Another copy. Large paper. RI. 8vo, calf, gilt. ~,~t ~<-z Lond. 1817. This curious and excellent moral work was first printed in 1711, and republished in this elegant manner by Ed. Walmsley, Esq. 7c 6-" -2415. PUCKLE'S CLUB. Illustrations of Puckle's Club. Coloured Plates. Impl. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1820. One Hundred Copies taken. 6 ~'~ 2416.. Another copy. Ornamented with coloured designs, by Wcakeman AHolbertson. Impl. 8vo, morocco extra, gilt. Lond. 1820. /, f 2417. PUGIN (A.) Gothic Furniture, consisting of 27 Coloured Engravings, with Descriptive Letter-Press. 4to, haclf bound. Lond. n. d. /,O'2418. PULLEN (Philip). Book-Keeping Improved. 4to, bds. Lond. 1803. QUARLES. ]91,, - 2419. 13 Urg atOr Ad raymundo peraudi sacre theologie magistri eruditissimui decanfl aluisien, in ecclesia sanctorem, etc. Sin. 4to. Bta[tCk 7Ltttrn. Circa 1488. Indulgences to the Souls in Purgatory, from Dr. Kloss's Collection. See Panzer. ~,~ b- 2420. PVTEANUS (Erycius) BRUMA. Chimonopmgnion De Laudibus Hiemlis, Vt et potissimhm apud Belgas: Accedunt And. Valerii Breves Notva, Imaginibus Raph. Sadeler Illustrate. Sm. 8vo, velluem. XMonaci [ex typogr. Bergqianis], 1619. Contains 12 Plates by Raph. Sadeler. Heber's copy sold for ~1 17s. Od. -ffiP 2421. PUTNAM (Geo. P.) A Flying Tour in Europe. 12mo, /6 printed on writing pcaper, and exten ced acnd inlaid in fobio; pncrple miorocco; broad borders of gold. V Y. 1 84 7. This magnificent volume is a fine specimen of Mr. Allan's mode of Illustration. It coutains 145 Plates, representing almost every locality mentioned in the Text, many of which are exquisitely coloured. The above title was printed by Mr. Allan. Mr. Putnam called it, " A Pocket Memorandum Book, during a Ten Weeks' Trip to Italy and Germany, in 1847." The Text was presented to Mr. Allan by Mr. Putnam. 6.3 2422. PUTTIS (Andreas de). S. Francisci FHistoria Cum Iconibus in ere excursis, etc. 4to, vellum. Boma, 1594.,- ~r f 7 2423. PYE (Ch:ales). A Correct and Complete Representation of all the Provincial Copper Coins, Tokens of Trade, and Cards of Address on Copper, which were Circulated as such between the years 1787 to 1801. 53 Plates. 4to, hca' bouncl. Lond. [1801]. J,5-Q 2424.. Provincial Copper Coins, or Tokens, issued between the years 1787 and 1796. R1. 8vo, half calf. Ltond. [1 796].,,;_f25425. PYE (Charles). A New Dictionary of Ancient Geography. 8vo, slAp. Lond. 1803. / S 2426. PYNE (W. H.) On Rustic Figures, in Imitation of Chalk. 36 Plctes. 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1817. Q. (P.) See Young (Samuel)..~t-L 2 2427. QUAKERS. Collection of Memorials concerning Divers deceased Ministers, and other of the People called Quakers, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Parts Adjacent. 8vo, half morocco. York, 1824. 0O0 2428. QUARLES (Francis). Emblems, Divine and Moral, together with Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man, and School of the Heart. Plates. 2 vols. in ]. 12mo, calf, with clasps. Bristol, 1808. Many of these Emblems are taken from Hugo, who had previously appropriated them from Andrew Alciat. See Southey, in the Critical Review, Sept., 1801. 19b2 QUEEN ELIZABETH. 2429. QUARLES. Emblemes by Fra. Quarles. Sm. 8vo, half ef. Lond. 1676. Priced in the Bibl. Anglo-Poetica, ~1 11s. 6d. /I, ~ 2430.. Another Edition. 8vo. n. d. 2431. QUARLES (Francis). Emblems, Divine and Moral. 18mo, gZ, ~f'Z? calf extra, Clhiswtickl, 1818. 3 /s-mo~ 2432. QUARLES (Fr.) The School of the Heart, in 47 Emblems. 12mo, cf. Bristol, 1808. The Latin mottoes are translated. indeed the whole work is a translation of the Schola Cordis, by Van IHaeften, Antwerp, 1635. "Quarles possesses much genuine fire, happy similes, admirable epithets, compound words, and smooth versification." / 7/,- 2433. QUAST (Pet.) Tis al Verwart-Gaeren. 26 Engravicngs of / utch Beggars. 4to. 1652. se O7 a 2434. ulatuort hft tCoprtea optutCula. I. Discordatie sanctorumn doctorunm. II. Sibyllaruz de Christo vaticinia. III. Varia JudeorI et Gentilium de Christo testimonia. IV. Lentones Probe Falconie, etc. 3Ifacft iLttCrr. 4 pieces in 1 vol. 4to, half bound. JOpenheimn, J. Eobel, s. a. " Scriptum Rarissimum." —Bauer. Some of the Wood Cuts represent full-length female figures, boldly engraved on wood. 2435. &UrtrI Eflatbith's VracVr Bootk. Christian Praiers. Madtk,Letter. Small'8vo, blue morocco; no title, and some leaves clefective. At London, Printed for the Comrpanie of Stationers, 1608. The present is believed to be as good a copy as exists, for sale, of this rare book. It was printed by Henrie Denham; the Dedication is signed R. D., i. e., Richard Day. The wood-cut borders have been rendered familiar by Mr. Pickering's reprint of the work, as well as the various' Dances of Death." Woodhouse's Copy sold for ~6 16s. 6d. and Saunders's, for ~4 14s. Gd. 2436. uee4tg Ettufabrth'S?Vrapr Boo-R. 33at~t Rrttrr. _._r-Q Very imperfect. Some of the rare Wood Cuts include the "Dance of Death." QUEEN MARY. See Mary Queen of Scots, Lots 1906-1917.,' —V 2437. QUEEN VICTORIA IN SCOTLAND, 1842. Portrait and _plates. Folio, bcls. Ecdinb. 1842. /' —f~2438. QUILLINAN (Edw'd.) Domestic Poems. Impl. 8vo. Geneva, 1822. Privately printed for Sir Egerton Brydges.,~_, ~ 2439. QUILLINAN (Edw.) Dunluce Castle: a Poem. 4to, bds. Lee 2Priory Press, 1814. Quillinan was a son-in-law of Sir Egerton Brydges. /2 L42440. [QUILLINAN EDWARD.] Stanzas5 by the Author of Dunluce Castle. 4to. _Lee Priory Press, 1814. Yda ""2441. [QUILLINAN (Edward)]. Woodcuts and Verses. On India Paper. Printed onl one side only, and a portion on ldclia Paper. 4to, morocco exctra, by Lewis. Ktent, Printed at the Private Press of Lee Priory, 1820. Only a very few copies printed in this style. From Croft's Collection. :RAMSAY. 193 RADCLIFFE (Dr.) Life. See [Pittis (W.)] __, 2442. RADERUS (Matt.) Bavaria Sancta. Fine portrcaits, by R. Sacleler. Folio, vellum, uncut. lzlonaci, 1615..,, ~Z' 2443. RAINSFORD (Marcus.) An Historical Account of the Black Empire of' Hayti: Comprehending a View of the Principal Transactions in the Revolution of Saint Domingo; with its Antient and Modern State. 4to, half morocco. Albion Press, 1805. 2444. RAMSAY (Allan). The Ever Green, being a Collection of Scots Poems; Wrote by the Ingenious before 1600. 2 vols. 12mo, sheep. Fcidinb. 1761. 7Si_ 2445. RAMSAY (Allan). The Gentle Shepherd. Enriched with Overtures to the Songs. Portrait and plates. 12mo, sheep. Eldinb. 1783. Z 67e:o 2446. RAMSAY (Allan). The Gentle Shepherd: a Pastoral Comedy. Illustrated with Fifty-two Plates inserted, many of which are rare prints. 4to, half morocco. Glasgow, Foulis, 1788. 5,f Oz 2447.. Another copy. 4to, with Music appended. Half morocco, gilt ecdges. Glasgow, _Foulis, 1788.,5;- 2448.. -. AnotherEdition. [Noplates.] 8vo. Edinb. 1798. 2449. RAMSAY (Allan). The Gentle Shepherdl: a Pastoral ComC~O&Z e5 edy; to which is prefixed a New Biographical Memoir, Glossary, etc.; with Portrait and Twelve Plates, and with 60 additional Illustrations inserted. 4to, blue morocco extra, gilt sides and edges. Edinb. 1808. fOs t 2450. RAMSAY (Allan). The Gentle Shepherd: a Pastoral Comedy, with Life of the Author, Glossary, and a Catalogue of Scottish Poets. Illustrated with 38 Plates. 4to, calf extra, gilt sides and edges, by -Dr. Koecker. N: Y. 1852. Fifty-four copies only printed in this size. The first title-page to this copy is executed with a pen; a fine specimen of Amateur Bookbinding. The first Sketch of the Gentle Shepherd appeared under the title of " Patie & Roger,' 1720. t3,ts 2451. RAMSAY. Poems by Allan Ramsay. [First collected edition.] 4to, calf. -Eclinb. 1721. 6p, o 2452. RAMSAY (Allan). Works, containing his Poems, Songs, Proverbs, etc.; also the Original Mlusic of the Gentle Shepherd. EEmbellished with Stperb.Engravings. 3 vols. 12mo, calf: Ed. inb. n. d. /, 2-. — 2453. RAMSAY (David). The Life of George Washington, Coinrmander-in-Chief of the Armies of the United States of America throughout the War which established their Independence; and First President of the United States. 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1807. t~ 2454. RAMSAY (David). Memoir of Martha Laurens Ramsay. 18mo, sheep..Boston, 1812. 25 194 RAYNALDT)E. /,/5 2455. RAMSAY (E. B.) Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character, in two Parts. 12mo, cloth. Edinb. 1862. ~5-5z 2456. RAPHAEL. Sacrre Historie3 acta a Raphaele Vrbin, in Vaticanis xystis ad pictvrw, miracvlvm expressa, a Nic. Chapron, Gallvs a se delineata et incisa. Folio, half calf. _Roma, 1649. 4 0ao7 2457. RAPHAEL. Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano. Oblong atlas folio, half russia. Roma, 1774. A collection of 35 plates of the Ornaments of the Vatican. Engraved by Volpati. See Landon (C. P:) /, — f 2458. RASTELL (John). A Briefe Shevv of the false VVa/res packt together in the named, Apology of the Churche of England. Small 8vo, old calf; very rare. Lovanii, apud? fohanem Foulerenm, 1567. Written in answer to Bp. Jewell's Apology. /, ^,OO7 2459. RATIONAL MADNESS: a Song for the Lovers of Curious and Rare Books, Also Ferriar's Bibliomania. 2 vols. in 1. Folio, calf, elegant, by MJackcenzie. Louzd. 1809. Of the former of these pieces, fifty copies only were printed for private distribution. The author was John Major, a bookseller, and an intimate friend of T. F. Dibdin. See his " Reminiscences." 67oo' 2460. RATIONARUM EUANGELISTARUM; omnia in se euangelia, prosa uersu imaginibuscq, qe mirifice coplectes. Small 4to, calf. [Phlorcce?] 1507. Dr. Dibdin, in his Decameron, gives fac-similes and descriptions of the "outrageous ornaments" contained in this volume. Decameron, vol. i., p. 131, 132, See, also, under Ars Memorandi, Brunet, vol. i. 39ooo 2461. RAVIGNAN (Le R. P. de). De l'Existence et de l'Institut des Jesuites. 12mo, half morocco, gilt edges. Paris, 1844. 3, Oo 2462. RAY (John). A Compleat Collection of English Proverbs; also, the most celebrated Proverbs of the Scotch, Italian, French, Spanish, and other Languages. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1742. 2,:~,/jit2463.. Same. Third Edition. 8vo, calf Lond. 1757., - 2464. RAY (James). A Compleat History of the Rebellion, firom its first Rise, in 1745, to April, 1746. 12mo, calf: Lond. 1758. // 00 2465. RAYNALDE (Thos.) Ihe 3Sfrtlt of nautut atr, otherwyse named the Womans booke. Newly set foorth, corrected and augmented, etc. jIacItt?lrtter. 4to, calf. s. 1. [1545]. The plates in this work are early specimens of copper-plate printing in England. See also Rhodion (Eucharius), Lot 2501.,~ 2466. REAL LIFE. Pages from the Portfolio of a Chronicler. 12mo, half calf. Ediub. 1832. REIGN OF HUMBUG. 195,Uf' 2467. RECLAIMED PAPIST (The), or The Process of a Papist Knight reformed by a Protestant Lady, with the Assistance of a Presbyterian Minister and his Wife, an Independent. And the whole Conference, whereby that notable reformation was effected. 18mo,'calf. s. 1. 1655. 2.Oo 2468. RECORDS OF HIS MAJESTY'S 87th REGIMENT; or the Royal Irish Fusileers. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1838. Contains an account of the Attack upon Buenos Ayres. /2- z,72469. RECVEIL D'EMBLEMES DIVERS LXX. 4to, half calf. Pcaris, 1630. >Jvd o f_ 2470. RECUEIL DES VIERGES. A unique Collection of 283' o Plates. Folio, calf. 2471. REED. Catalogue of the Curious and Extensive Library of the Late Isaac Reed, Esq. Priced, with Portrait, Notices, etc. 8vo, bdcs. ]Lond. 1807. Reed was an Indefatigable Collector, especially of the Drama; he was also an Editor of Shakespeare. See Repertorium Bibliographicum, page 505. "Few collections attracted greater attention before, and during the sale of it, than did the library of the late Mr. Isaac Reed."-Dibdin.: 6 e:~2472. REESE (D. M.) Humbugs of New York, being a Remonstrance against Popular Delusion; whether in Science, Philosophy, or Religion. 12mo, cloth. X. Y. 1838. t-?7 473. REFLECTIONS ON THE DOCTRINE OF MATERIALISM. 12mo, calf Lond. 1779.:,:S- f 2474. REGGIANO (M. V. C.) Le Imagini de I Dei de Gli Antichi. Wants title, andppart of the Tavola. Plates. 4to, half calf. Padova, 1607. J~ 2475. REGUM ET IMPERATORUM ROMANORUM NUMISMATA, Aurea, Argentea, AErea, a Romlulo et C. Jul. Coesare usque ad Justinianum Aug. 67 Plates. Folio, vellum. Colonice, 1700. C;" epw 2476. REID (John). Bibliotheca-Scoto-Celtica; or, an account of all the Books which have been printed in the Gaelic Language; with Bibliographical and Biographical Notices. 8vo, half calf. Glasgow, 1832. L-S 2477. REID (John). Essays on Hypochondriasis, etc. 8vo, bcds. Lond. 1823. S 2478. REIFENBERGIUS (Justus). Emblemata Politica. Small 12mo, half morocco. Amsteloclami, 1. Iasonium, 1632. 2479. REIGN OF FANCY. A Poem. 12mo, sheep. _Lond. 1800. S, ~; a2480. REIGN OF HUMBUG. A Satire. Inlaid in folio, and illustrated with a Profusion of Choice Plates, Caricatures etc. Folio, half red morocco. Lond. 1836. 196 RENFREWSHIRE. 374, 00 2481. REINHIARDO DE LAUDENBURG. Passio dnii nostri Jesu Christi, etc. Fine wood cuts. Small 4to, blue Mnorocco; a sp1lendid copy. INurmberge, 1501. A brilliant specimen of early printing. // ood 2482. REINZER (Francesco). Meteorologia Philosophico-Politica, etc. Fine plates. Folio, old calf. Augustce, Vindel. 1709. By a typographical error, this book is dated DCCIx. The curious Emblematical Plates are partly views of Cities, Public Buildings, etc. -,?oo 2483. RELICS OF ANTIQUITY; or, Remains of Ancient Structures, with other Vestiges of Early Times, in Great Britain. Accompanied with Descriptive Sketches. 4to, half russia. iond. 1811. 02. 3 oo 2484. RELICS OF BYGONE AGES; or a Glance at the Past. MS. Title, by Mr. Allan, to a Collection of 42 fine old ]tchings and _Engravings, in a 4to Scrcap Book, ric/hly bound in old russia, elegantly gilt sides., j' 2485. REMAINS OF WIMBLEDON. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Edinb. 1826. _4[, o 2486. REMEMBRANCER (A) OF EXCELLENT MEN. I. D. J. Reynolds; II. Mr. R. Hooker; III. Dr. W. Whitaker; IV. Dr. A. Willet; V. Dr. D. Featley; VI. W. Norban; VII. Mr. J. Gregory; VIII. Bp. Duppa; IX. Abp. Bramhall; X. Bp. Taylor. 8vo, inlaid in 4to, with 8 Portraits inserted. 4to, calcf e Lond. for J. Alfartyn, 1670. ~,7% 2487. RENDORP. Catalogue of the Library of John Rendorp and others. 8vo, half cal1f..Loncd. 1825. /,, - 2488. RENFREWSHIRE ANNUAL, 1842. A Collection of Original Pieces in Prose and Verse, chiefly by Native Authors; edited by Mrs. Maxwell. 12mo, morocco gilt. Paisley, 1842. _2, > 489. RENFREWSHIRE. History of the Witches of Renfrewshire, who were burned on the Gallowgreen of Paisley. 12mo, sheep. Paisley, 1809. /,t-a.2490. RENVERSEMENT DE LA MORALE CHRETIENNE Par les desordres du Monachisme. Enrichi de Figures: en ITollandois et en Francois. 2 parts in 1 vol. 4to, calc: s. 1. s. a. -S2491..- La meime. 4to, old vellums. s. 1. s. a. This rare book consists of 51 designs by Heemskirk, satirizing the Monks. The copy in the Bibliotheca Parisiensis, Lot 55. sold for ~7 10s. Od. Caillard, 140 fr. Two editions of the book were published in Holland at the close of the 17th Century, each without date, and with entirely different plates. A new and much inferior edition was afterwards published in Switzerland. a 2492. REPOSITORY OF ANECDOTE ANI) WIT, containing Smart Sayings, Singular Adventures, Eccentric Biography, Curious Incidents, and a variety of other Interesting Subjects. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Loncl. n. d. [1784]. REYNARD THE FOX. 197 4/,t OG 2493. REPTON (Hlumphry). Odd Whims and Miscellanies. 2 vols. post 8vo, calf. Londl. 1804. An amusing and well-written book, in which first occurs the Story of the Bashful Man. z/f 3Z 2494. REPTON (Humphry). Designs for the Pavilion at Brighton. Impl. folio, bds. Lond. 1808. Appended is an Essay on the Introduction of Indian Architecture in England. The work is illustrated by 13 coloured Plates, and accompanied by movable slips, showing the original and proposed states of the building. Published at ~5 5s. Od.; Nassau's copy, ~2 7s. Od.? 2495. REPRESENTATION OF THE HEART OF MAN. 12mo. N. IY 1835. 7 s,60O 2496. RERESBY. Travels and Memoirs of Sir John Reresby, during the Time of Cromwell's Usurpation. 40 Portraits and Plates inserted. Impl. 8vo, russica extra. Lonud. 1813. Includes Anecdotes and Secret History of the Courts of Charles II. and James II. /7 7ef5 2497. REUSNERUM (Christopher). Contrafacturbuch. 102 Portraits, coloured. 8vo, vellum; rare. 1587. ~,OO 2498. REYNARD THE FOX. The Most delectable History of Reynard the Fox, enlarged by a Second Part, and the Shifts of Reynardine. VERY CURIOUs WOOD CUTS. 3 Parts in 1 small 4to, calf; fine copy, scarce. Lond. for -. Brewster, 1681-84. A scarce edition of this satire upon the Roman Catholic Religion. Roxburghe, ~1 19s. Od.; Towneley, ~2 7s Od. /, z2_2499. R[EYNOLDS] (I.) A Paire of Spectacles for Sir Hvmfrey Linde to see his Way Withall; or an Answeare to his booke called, Via Tvta, etc. 8vo, old vellumn. Permissv Svperiorvwn, 1631. - 2.-5 2500. RHODE ISLAND. Collections of the Rhode-Island Historical Society. Vol. 1. 8vo, sheep2. Providence, 1827. This volume is a reprint of Roger Williams's Key into the Language of America. -- 6:~ 2501. [RHODION (Eucharius)]. lo e Ibyirth of 8mathni t newly translated out of Laten into Englyshe. In the which is entreated of all such thynges the which chaunce to women in theyr labor, and all such infyrmitees whiche happen vnto the Infantes after they be delyuered. And also at the latter ende or in the thyrde or last boke is entreated of the Conception of mankynde, and howe manye it may be letted or furtheryd, with diuers other fruytefull thynges as doth appere in the table before the booke. i3StU;t Better. Small 4to, russia. Impr-ynted at London by L. R. AM.ccccc.xL. This is the first translation of one of the earliest books on Midwifery, and differs from the one by Raynalde. See MS. Note by Dr. Bland in this copy. Also Ames's Typographical Antiquities, vol. iii.; Gentleman's Magazine, 1755, page 78. 198 RIDLEY. fr2, 2502. RICAUT (Sir Paul). History of the Present State of the Ottoman Empire. 30 Plates. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1686. 2503. RICHARDSON (George). Iconology; or a Collection of'3C 8 ElEmblematical Figures, Moral and Instructive, with Ex-fAr'&~ planations from Classical Authorities, containing 424 Subjects. 4 parts in 2 vols. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1779. Extremely useful to Artists, as it gives the received or established figures cf all the Virtues, Vices, Qualities, Muses, Seasons, Senses, Arts, Sciences, and other matters of which the personifications are Ideal. 2504. RICHARDSON (Mr.) An Account of Some of the Statues, Pictures, etc., in Italy. 8vo, vellum, interleaved with lJS. / Notes. _Londc. 1722.,0 2505. RICHARDSON (M. A.) The Borderer's Table Book; or Gatherings of the Local History and Romance of the English and Scottish Border. 8 vols. in 4. Impl. 8vo, cl. Newcccstle, 1846. / 0 at 2506. RICHARDSON (Major). Eight Years in Canada: Embracing a Review of the Administrations of Lords Durham and Sydenham, Sir Chas. Bagot, and Lord Metcalfe, and including Numerous Interesting Letters from Lord Durham, Mr. Chas. Buller, and other well-known Public Characters. 8vo, bds. _Miontreal, for the Author, 1847. 5 2507. RICHARDSON (Wm.) Maid of Lochlin, etc. 12mo, cf. Lond. 1801. ~/ 5~? 2508. [RICHARDSON.] An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear. 3rd and best edition. 8vo, calf extra. Lond. 1772. /, Sw 2509. RICHEOME (Lovys). Tableaux Sacrez des figures mystiques du tres-auguste sacrifice et sacrement de I'Eucharistie. Plates by Gaultier, etc. 12mo, morocco extra. Paris, 1601. / 2_- -2510. RIDDELL (John). Tracts, Legal and Historical, with other Antiquarian Matter, Chiefly relative to Scotland. 8vo, half calf. _E]dinb. 1835. /, ~ 2511. RIDLEY (Thos.) T Vtfeil of thile fbflr antb c1Cel f - astftal ~Ati, and wherein the practise of them is streitned, and- may be relieued within this Land. 3tla:CIt etttrW. 4to, vellum, gilt. Lond. 1607.' An excellent work." -Nicolson. 2 oO517 2512. RILEY (James). Narrative of the Loss of the Brig Commerce. 8vo, sheep. Hartford, 1817. 2513. RINOMATI. Prose, e Versi per Onorare La Memoria di vS, fZ7 Livia Dona Caraffa, Principessa del S. R. Imp. e della Rocella di Alcuni Rinomati Autori. 106 fine plates. 4to, calf extra. s. 1. s. a. A very beautiful privately printed volume. JIfop 2514. RIPA (Cesare). Iconologia Overo descrittione d'Imagini delle Virtv, Vitij., Affetti, Passioni humane, Corpi celesti, Mondo e sue parti. 4to, vellum. Padoua, 1611. RITUALE ROMANUM. 199 2515. RITCHIE (Leitch). Travelling Sketches in the North of Italy. 26 Plates by C. Stanfield. Post 8vo, red morocco. Loncd. 1832. 2516. RITCHIE. Scot & Scotland. 21 Plates cfter Cattermole's;Drawings. 12mo, red morocco. Lond. 1835. The above are "Heath's Picturesque Annuals," for 1832 and 1835. 9 OO 2517. RITCHIE (Leitch). Wanderings by the Seine. 20 Engravings frqom Drawings, by J. M3. WT. Turner. 8vo, morocco. Lond. 1834. 2518. RITSON. Letters of Joseph Ritson, with a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas. 2 vols. post 8vo, half morocco. Lond. Pickering, 1833. 2519. [RITSON (Joseph)]. Pieces of Ancient Popular Poetry; from Authentic Manuscripts, and old Printed Copies. Adorned with Cuts [by Bewick]. Crown 8vo, red morocco. Lond. 1791. o-~(fD 2520. [RITSON (Joseph)]. Scottish Song, with the lfitsick [and an Historical Essay]. 2 vols. 12rno, half russia. Lonud. 1794. By a typographical error, the date of the first vol. is MDccx-v. Sold at Sotheby's, 1861, ~2 8s. 0d. oao 2521. RITUALE ROMANUM. A MS. of one hundred and ninety-five leaves, beautifully written, on the finest vellum, with 10 fMiniatures, antd numeroucs Initials, flnely illuminated; old morocco, wooden boards, massive brass clasps, and carved ornaments on the sides.,,- 2522. RIVINGTON & COCHRANE'S CATALOGUE OF BOOKS. 8vo, half bound. Lond. 1824. /- -a 2523. ROBERTE THE DEUYIL. A Metrical Romance, from an Ancient Illuminated Manuscript. Edited by I. Herbert. 14 plates. 4to, calf Lonzd. 1798. Bibl. Angl.-Poetica, 15s.; Strettel, 10s. 6d. First printed by Wynken de Worde. 2524. ROBERTSON (Win.) History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. N. Y. 1804. 2525. ROBERTUS SCOTORUM REX. A Letter from the Nobility, &c., of Scotland, in 1320, to Pope John, declaring their Resolution to adhere to their King, Robert the Bruce, &c. Translated from the Original. Edclinb. Reprinted in the year 1689. N. Y., March, 1861. Privately Printed by C. A. Alvord [for BR. Balmanno.] (oo 2526. ROBINSON (Mary). The False Friend. 4 vols. 12mo, sheep. Lond. 1799. 2527. ROBINSON (Mrs.) Memoirs of the Late Mrs. Robinson, written by Herself, with some Posthumous Pieces. 4 vols. 12mo, sheep. Lond. 1801. Mrs. Robinson was the'" Perdita" of George IV. 200 ROLLENHAGEN.,~j 2528. RODD (Thos.) Ancient Ballads from the Civil Wars of Granada, and the Twelve Peers of France. 12nmo, sheep. JLoud. 1801. /, dgo 2529. RODWELL. Catalogue of Coins and Medals of R. E. Rodwell. Priced. 8vo. Lond. 1821. g,, J 2530. ROGER (Chas.) A Collection of the Principal English Translations of the Sacred Scriptures, with Memoirs of the Principal Translators. 4to, cloth. ~Lond. Bagster, n. d. 6.2- 2531. ROGERS (George). George Washington Crowned, etc. A Democratic Poem. 12mo, cloth. 1 Y. 1849.,,25-32532. [ROGERS (George)]. An Address on our Destiny. With Remarks. 12mo, pp. 16. New York, n. d. ~~.~. 2533. ROGERS (Samuel). The Pleasures of Memory. 8vo, Inlaid in 4to, and Illustrated with 103 Portraits, Views, etc., many of them proofs on Incdia Paper, with Autograph Letter of Rogers. Richly bound in morocco extra, fill gilt sicdes, and broad borders of gold, and coloured leather inside, by A. Tarrant. Lond. n. d. 7'~~- 2534.. Italy. A Poem. 1st Edition. 8vo, green morocco. -Lond. 1830. / s- 2535. ROGERS (Samuel). Poems. 12mo, bds. _Lond. 1827.,, —2536. ROGERS (Samuel). Pleasures of Memory; and Pains of Memory, by Robt. Merry. 12ino, calf. 1V. Y. 1802. -, -2 537. ROGERS. Catalogue of the Very Celebrated Collection of Works of Art, the Property of Samuel Rogers, Esq.; with printed prices and names. 8vo, half morocco. [Lond. 1856. o/- 2538. ROGERS. Catalogue of the Greek and Roman Coins of the late Samuel Rogers, Esq. RI. 8vo. Lond. 1856. 9O.-ROGERS. Names of Purchasers and Prices to the Auction Sale Catalogues of the Collections of Art and Vertu, etc., of Samuel Rogers, Esq. RI. 8vo. Lond. 1857. f- OC 2540. ROLLENHAGEN (Gabriel). Nvclevs Emblematvmse Selectissimorvm qume Itali Vvlgo Impressas vocant priuata industria studio singulari vindici conquisitus, non paucis venustis inventionibus auctus additis carminibus illustratus a Gabr. Rollenhagio. 200 plates. 2 vols. 4to, in 1. 2M1orocco extra; fine copy. 7Two leaves of the letter-press supplied in MS. Colonice Ex museo ccelatorio Crisp. Passcei, 1611-13. "Volume recherche a cause des jolies figures qui le composent."-Brunet. 0f12541. ROLT (Rich'd.) Memoirs of the Life of John Lindesay, Earl of Crauford & Lindesay. 4to, bds. _Lond. 1753. / 2542. ROMAELIUS (Baruch Loth). Cervvs, hoc est, qvre per Cervvin Significata Fvere Sacris AEgyptorvm Literis. 4to, half morocco. Augspurg, J. Schultes, 1602. The text is in Latin and German. ROSS. 201 2543. ROMAN CATHOLIC CONFESSIONAL EXPOSED.' 8vo. Dublin, 1837. 2544. ROMBERCH. oronagetorfum ~rttffrcoe tliemorte, V. P. F. Joannis Romberch de Kryspe, etc. 1aBIrta Retter. Small 8vo, velluzm; curious and rare. Veinetiis, 1520. //,, 2545. ROME. Ancient Statues in the City of Rome. A Collection of Plates, with Descriptive MS. in Italian. 4to, vellum. / 2546. ROSARIO DELLA SACRA VERGINE MARIA con Ii miracoli bolle indvlgeze molte altre cose agiunte come nel seguente foglio si uede. Emblematical Plates. 4to, vellumn. In V/in. Presso Bern. Giunto, 1527. 2547. ROSARIUM MYSTICUM ANIMZE FIDELIS, quinqua-2~*' ginta articulis totius uitm passionisque domini nostri Jesu Christi, etc. 50 wood cuts. 12mo, green, morocco. Ex Officina ELuchariana, 1531. A previous owner of this work expresses the opinion that the wood cuts are equal to Albert Durer's. _ ~{*'- 2548. ROSCIUS. Jvlii Roscii Hortini Elogia Militaria. 75 Portraits. 4to, vellurm; rare. _Romce, 1696. Includes a notice [and Portrait] of Fernando Cortez, and some references to Columbus, etc., p. 88-90. 4',o-a 2549. ROSCOE (Mrs. Ed.) Floral Illustrations of the Seasons, consisting of The Most Beautiful, Hardy, and Rare Herbaceous Plants Cultivated in the Flower Garden. Engraved by R. Havell. 55 Coloured Plates. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1831. >22, 5_2550. ROSCOE. Catalogue of the Library, Paintings, Engravings, etc., of Win. Roscoe, Esq. Printed Prices and 2Names. 8vo, bds. Liverpool, 1816. This Catalogue was drawn up by Mr. Roscoe himself, and contains some valuable bibliographical information..2 j~272551. ROSS (Alex.) The Fortunate Shepherdess. A Pastoral Tale, and Songs. R1. 8vo, half calf. _First edition. ALberdeen, 1768. 5i 2552. —. Another Edition, with other Scottish Poems. 12mo, calf. Edinb. 1804. 24a5. ROSS (Alex.) Helenore, etc., in the Broad Scotch Dialect. 1 8mo. Aberdeen, 1811., j- 2554. ROSS (Sir John). Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage, and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions during the years 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833. Including the Reports of Commander, now Captain, James Clark Ross, R. N., and the Discovery of the Northern Magnetic Pole. Plates. 4to, cloth. Lond. 1835. /J~ ~ 2555. ROS-WEYDVS (Herib.) 1[tet elent ter T. L. [taeghbeJr die Van Christvs tijden tot dese eeuwe Inden 26 202 RUBENS. Salighen Staet der Svyverheydt inde Wereldt gheleest hebben. Fine plates. 3la~Jt dierer. 8vo, morocco, clasps. Antwerpen, 1626. These Lives of the Fathers are printed partly in Gothic, and partly in Roman type. The Portraits are engraved by Van Mechelen, after Peter de Jode.,. OO 2556. ROTGANS (Lukas). PoEzy, van Verscheide Mengelstoffen; met Konstplaaten Versiert. 4to, vellum, gilt edges; fine copy. Leenwarden, 1715. A Collection of Dutch Poetry, illustrated with 50 fine plates of heroic and mythological subjects, engraved by YHoubraken and Folkema., A 2557. ROTLINGERIUS (Casp.) Calligraphia Nova. Oblong 4to, hallf calf. Tiguri, 1615.,-; a2558. ROUSSEAU (J. J.) Letters of an Italian Nun and an English Gentleman, translated. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1806. oo00 2559. [ROWLANDSON (T.)] Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs, Infantry and Cavalry, in their respective Uniforms. 87 Coloured Plates. 4to, half calf. Loned. 2 7.J-5 2560. ROXBURGHE. Catalogue of the Library of the Late - / John, Duke of Roxburghe, arranged by G. & W. Nicol, with Supplement. Printed prlices. 8vo, calf: Lond. 1812. Lot 6292 is the famous Valdarfar Decameron, which was purchased by the Marquis of Blandford, for ~2260, the highest price ever paid for one book. /, Ey ~ 2561. ROYAL EXILE (The); or Poetical Epistles of Mary, Queen of Scots, during her Captivity in England, by a Young Lady; also, by her Father, The Life of Queen Mary, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1822.,,S-J2562. ROYAUMONT (Sieur de). L'Histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament, enriche de Figures en taille-douce. 12mo, calf. Paris, 1701. //, 2563.- -. History of the Old and New Testaments; illustrated with abouet 300 Sculptutres. Aptly and Accurately Delineated and Engraven by skilful Artists, for the better and more lively Representation thereof. 2 vols. folio, calf. Lond. jbr Rd. _Blogme, 1688-90. 9,,52564. ROYAMONT. The History of the Old and New Testa/ ment, with 260 Sculptures. Large paper copy; red morocco. 1705. Fine copy; from Mr. Burton's Library, ruled with red lines. 2_,zj2- 565. RUBEIS. Effigies Nomina et Cognomina, S. D. N. Alexandri Papal VII. et RR., DD., S. R. E. Cardd. nunc viuentium Edita a Jacobo de Rubeis. Folio, gree nmorocco, gilt edges. BRomce, 1688. -, O 2566. RUBENS (P. P.) La Gallerie du Palais dv Luxembourg, peinte par Rubens, dessinee par les sieurs Nattier, et grav6e par les plus Illustres Graveurs du Temps. R1. folio, calf; fine impressions. Paris, _Duchange, 1710. Cohtains twenty-five beautiful engravings, by Vermeulen, Audran, and others. It has sold at from 80 to 300 fr. RUDING. 203./~ j~ 2567. RUBENS ET VAN DYK. Clarissimorvm Virorvm, etc. Oblong 4to, hCalf calf. Xorimberrgce, 1735.; —-2568. RUDDIMAN (Jacob). Tales and Sketches. Post 8vo, half calf. F~dinb. 1828. 2569. RUDDIMAN (Thos.) An Introduction to Anderson's Diplomata Scotira. 12mo, calf. dclinb. 1782. See also Lot 89. ~cSo~O 2570. RUDING (Rogers). Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain and its Dependelcies; firom the earliest Period of Authentic History to the Reign of Victoria. Third Edition, Enlarged. 3 vols. 4to, hcclf red morocco, gilt top). Loncd. 1840.'7O4 2571. RUDING (Rogers). Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain. Vols. 3 and 4 of the secondc]Edition. 4to. Lond. 1817. "As handsome and complete a book of reference to the Coinage of Great Britain and its Dependencies as there are materials in existence to frame."Literary Gazette.,~-~ 2572. RUE. Carolo de la Rue e Societate Jesu Idyllia. Emblenzatic Plattes. 18mo, calf: Paris, S. Bernard, 1672. s5 2573. RVINETTI DA RAVENNA (Tomaso). Idea del Bvon Scittore. 43 Examples, with exquisitely engraved borders. Oblong 4to, vellugm. Ravenna, 1619. From Mr. Corwin's Collection, Lot 2047': sold for $3.00.,.-2574. RULE OF LIFE (The). A Collection of Select Moral Sentences. 12mo, sheep. aEdinb. 1802. / d 2575. RUSSIA. Sketches of Russia; illustrated with Fifteen Engravings. 8vo, half ccalf Lond. 1814. -~,2_ 2576. RUTHERFORD (G. Stevenson de M.) Lays of the Sanctuary, and Other Poems. 12mo. -Lond. 1859. A 7f" 2577. RUTTER (John). Delineations of Fonthill and its Abbey. 7 28 plain and coloured plates. 4to, bcds. JLonc. 1823.,.p3~2578. RYLEY (S. W.) The Itinerant in Scotland. Vols. 7, 8, fi~$' and 9. 12mo, bcds. Lond. 1827. /,7 72579. S. (D.) iohe geistreiche Lehren vnd Erkllrungen: Uber die fiirnembsten Sprtiche dess Hohen Lieds Salomnonis, etc. Folio, vellzumn. 1622. A Collection of Emblems, illustrative of Solomon's Song.,f3' 2580. S. (J.) The Age of the World Collected in all its Periods; or a Convincing Demonstration that the Lineal and Uninterrupted Succession of the Scots Monarchy has continued much longer than that of any other Kingdom. 8vo, half morocco. LEdinb. 1719. gtj~ 2581. SAAVEDRA-FAJARDO (Diego). Idea de vn Principe Politico Christiano Representada en cien Empresas. 4to, vellunm'. Amberes, 1659. z,, j5 2582. Aliud Exemplar. Plates only. 4to, morocco extra. [1659]. 204 SACRED ALBUM. ~/,4~~ 2583. SAAVEDRA-FAXARDO. Idea Principis Christiano Politici 101 Sijmbolis expressa. 12mo, oldnmorocco, gilt edges. Armzsteloclami, J. J Schipper, 1659. /, -F 2584. SAAVEDRA-FAXARDO. Idea Principis Christiano-Politici Symbolis CI. expressa'a Didaco Saavedra Faxardo. 12mo, red morocco. Amgstelodaccmi, capud loannem,Blaev, 1660. /, ~5- 2585. SAAVEDRA. The Royal Politician represented in One Hundred Emblems, written in Spanish by Don Diego Saavedra Faxardo. With a large Preface Containing an Account of the Author, etc. Done into English from the Original by Sir J. A. Astry. Plcates. 2 vols. 8vo, calf Lond. 1700. /, ~3 2586. SABIN (Joseph). Catalogue of the Entire Library and Paintings of the late Rev. SANIUEL FARMAR JARVIS. 8vo, half calf. N. Y 1851. The collection of Books sold for over $1 1,000, and was the largest private Theological Library in this country.,;-o 2587. SABIN (Joseph). Catalogue of the Rare, Curious, and Valuable Collection of Books, Tracts, Autographs, etc., of the late Mr. E. B. Corwin. With Prices and Newspacper Cuttings. Lcarge paper copy, half morocco. N. Y. 1856.,/S'"'2588. [SABIN (Joseph)]. Catalogue of a Valuable Private Library. 8vo. N. Y. [1859]. The Addenda contains a list of Pamphlets on American History, collected by the Rev. T. B. Chandler, of Elizabethtoxvn.,l;-~O 2589. SABIN (Joseph). Catalogue of the Theatrical and Miscellaneous Library of the late Wm. E. Burton. Portrait. _Large paper copy, half morocco, gilt top. Cuttings inserted.. Y. 1 860. 450, [SABIN (Joseph)]. Shakespeariana Burtonensis. Large Paper, rl. 8vo. 100 copies printed. N1V Y. 1860.:37-r2591. SABIN (Joseph). Catalogue of the Library of Edwin Forrest. Portrait. 8vo. Phil/acdelphia [privately printed], 1863. /, z2 f 2592. SACRA EREMVS ASCETIARViM. Plates enqraved by P. lMariette. 8vo, morocco extra. Paris, s. a. [t~,,f 2593. SACRED ALBUM. A Collection of Fifty-One Religious Subjects, mostly coloured, interspersed with Moral and Religious Sentences. 4to, embossed roan, gilt edges.,.2_ -5 94. SADELER (Raphael). Solitvdo sive Vitre Patrum Eremicolarum per antiquissimfu Patrem D. Hieronymft olim Conscripta iam ver6o primum reneis laminis sculpta a firatribus Joanne et Raphaele Sadeler. Oblong 4to, half calf, stained. Circa 1600. Z, — 2595. SAINT-ARROWMAN (A). Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate. 12mo, el. Phil. 1846. SAMBUCUS. 205 3, 2 5 92s96. St. ittgustfte's gtKftatfans ant fanuell, in Engglish. b3laCk tetter, with wood cut borders. No title. fLond. J. Wolfe, 1586. 2~, SZ 2597. ST. FRANCIS. Epitome Vitao et Miracvlorvm S. Francisci Emblematis locis sacrte Scripturge et Carmine Expressa. 18mo, green morocco, gilt edges. Antuerpice, 1653. The Text of this work is in Latin, French, and German. 2598. ST. GELAIS (Octavien). Peture des persecutiones des Crestiens translate de Latin en Francoys. Small folio, russia extra, gilt edges. Paris, A. Verard, s. a. This fine specimen of early Parisian Typography was probably printed in 1495. See Simonetta, in Brunet., " S —2599. SAINT LEU (IIortense Duchesse de). Romances Mises en Musique. Plates. Oblong 4to, half calf. s. 1. s. a. Includes the now National Piece, " Pourtant pour la Syrie." 2600. ST. PIERRE (Bernardin de). Paul and Virginia, with an Original Memoir of the Author, and 330 Illustrations. Impl. 8vo, tree caUl; red and gilt edges. ILond. 1839.:~'~7 2601. SAINTS. Figures de Saintes. A Collection. 12mo, green morocco. s. 1. s. a. 2602. SALSMANNUM (R. D. Gulielmum). Liber Genesis iEreis 2., #5- formis a Crispin Passteo, expressus versebusque tam latinus quam Germanicis ornatus sententijs ite exss. Patribus desumptus, explicatus, etc. Letter-press in Latin and German. 59 Emblematical Plates. Small 4to, morocco antique. Cleuie, J.. Biesen, 1629.,f._- 2603. SALT. Catalogue of the Highly Interesting and Magnificent Collection of Egyptian Antiquities, the Property of the late Hy. SALT, Esq. 8vo, half morocco. fLond. 1835. 7~g, 2604. SALVIATI. The World Turned Upside Down. In Twenty-Eight Plates, from the Designs of Giuseppi Salviati, Engraved by F. C. Lewis. 4to, blue morocco extra, by _Pawson & Nicholson. Lond. 1822. 2605. SAMBUCUS. Emblemata cvni aliqvot Nvmmis Antiqvi Q7 ~ e Operis Joannis Sambvci Tirnaviensis Pannonie. [First Edition.] 8vo, morocco. Antverpice, C. Plantin, 1564. Plates by Gerard de Jode, accompanied by Fables in Latin verse. Riva, 30 fr. 2606. SAMBUCUS. Romanorvm Principui effigies: cui historia-,ts~p cruin annotatione, olim ab Io. Huthichio confecta: nunc uero alicubi aucta et longe Castigatio opera lo. Sambuci Tirauiensis Pannonii. With curious Jntagclio Portraits. Sm. 8vo, old calf. Argent, 1552. From the Roxburghe Collection. The Printer's date reads 15511-the last two figures are doubtless intended for II. t'tOO 2607. SANCTI FVNDATORES RELIGIOSORVM ORDINVM in Ecclesia Loetiensis Monasterii Ordinis S. Benedicti Ta 206 SANDYS. bellis Pictis, pro Spectatori svpra; chori sedilla positi ddq. et Icvncvlae Beatm Joannae Francorvm Reginae Vitro et Theatrvm Vitam, virtutes, miracula Rm. P. Gabrielis Maria ord., etc. 3 vols. in 1. Plates by Galle. 4to, half russia. Anztve2Tice, 1634-42. s/67OO 2608. SANDBY. A Collection of 95 Etchings, by Paul Sandby. Fine imprgessions, and very scarce. Folio. s. 1. s. a. /tjl'O7 i 2609. SANDFORD (Francis). A Genealogical History of the Kings of England and Monarchs of Great Britain, from the Conquest to 1677. Plates. Folio, calf. In, the Savoy, 1677. " A very useful work, compiled by the direction and encouragement of King Charles, who honoured it with his patronage. The author was assisted in his labours by Gregory King."-Louwndes. This is the first edition, and the plates are better than in the later one. Baker's copy, ~;4 18s. Ocld. See Dibdin's Library Companion. tO~rO 2610. SANDYS (George). A Paraphrase upon the Divine Poems, set to new Tunes, by W. Godbed. 12mo, catlf _Lond. 1676. Dr. Burney has given to the version of Sandys a preference before that of any other translator of the Psalms. See Brydges' Restituta and iBiograph. Universelle, XL., p. 323-4. See Ovid's Metamorphoses, Lot 2193, and Grotius (Hugo), Lot 1313. 6~ A l 2611. SATCHWELL (R.) Scripture Costume, exhibited in a Series of [20] Engravings, representing the principal Personages mentioned in the Sacred Writings, with biographical Sketches, and historical Remarks on the Manners and Customs of Eastern Nations. 4to, half russia. _Lond. 1819. The Plates were drawn under the superintendence of Benjamin West. 0o P 2612. SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING; comprising a Review of New Publications, etc. Wood cuts. 4 vols. 8vo, bdcs. Lond. 1824.'2 ~OA 2613. SAUBERTUM (M. John). Emblematum Sacrorum quorum consideratio accurata ad Fidei exercitium et excitandam Pictatem plurimum facere potest. 4 parts in I vol. folio. NXurnberfg, 1625. The Plates engraved by Peter Iselberg, from designs by Michael ieer. /3'2614. [SAUNDERS (F.)] New York in a Nutshell; -or Visitor's Hand-Book to the City. 18mo. pp. 144. -/.. Y. 1853. 2615.. SAIUVAN. Picturesque Tour of the Seine from Paris to the Sea, with Particulars, historical and descriptive, by J. B. Balthas Sauvan; illustrated with 24 highly finished and Coloured EEngravings from. Drawings, by A. Puygin and J. G~endall. Impl. 4to, cloth, gilt. flond. 1821. 3 37 2616. SAVAGE (James). The Librarian; being an Account of scarce, valuable and useful English Books, Manuscripts, 7/ Libraries, Public Records, etc. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. f Lond. 1808-9. SCHEDEL. 207 3 ~ 2617. SAVONAROLA (Don Jeremy). Facts and Figures from Italy, addressed to Charles Dickens. Post 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1847. 2618. SAVORSANO (Don Alonso). Three Ingenious SpCanish Novels: namely, I. The Loving Revenge; or Wit in a Woman. II. The Lucky Escape; or the Jilt Detected. III. The Witty Extravagant; or the Fortunate Lovers. 2d Edition. Plates. 12mo, cclf, gilt; fine copy. Lond. 1712. 2619. SCANDALUM MAGNATUM, OR POTAPSKI'S CASE. A Satyr against Polish Oppression. 4to. Lond. 1682. 2620. SCHABAELJE (Jan. Ph.) Den Grootsen Emblemata Sacra, Bestaande in meer dan Drie hondert Bybelsehe Figueren, Soo des Ouden als des Niewen Testaments. Oblong folio, vell2,tn. Fine plates. Amsterdam, 1654.,-,2621. SCHAU-BLAZ BAVFRISCREN HELDEN. A Collection of Portraits of E2ninent Bava)rians, neatly mounted in 4to. -Red morocco, extra. 2Vurnberg, 1681. 2622. SCHEDEL (Hartman). CHRONICON NUREMBERGENSES. BEST EDITION Of the Latin version; good copy, with the Sulpplegment of 4 Leaves. Royal folio, hatlf bound. Nuremberg, A Kolberger, McOccxcIII. 2623. -. Another copy. German Version. Folio; impefecet. MCCCCXCIII. For a copious description of this extraordinary volume, see Dibdin's Bib. Spencerianla, vol. ii., p. 255. It contains 2250 wood cuts, by Wrolgemut and Pleydenwurff; the former of whom was master of Albert Durer. Hearne, in his preface to "Robert of Gloucester," highly commends the work. 2624. SCHEUCHZER. Physica Sacra J. J. 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SCOTCH PRESBYTERIAN ELOQUENCE DISPLAY'D: or, the Foolishness of their Teaching Discover'd from their Books, Sermons, Prayers, etc. Illustrated with Portraits and Plates. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1732. / 3S7 2636.. Another Edition. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1789. X/Oa O~ G 2637. SCOTCHMEN. Collection of Portraits of Eminent Scotchmen, collected by John Allan. 208 Plates, in a folio Scrap Book. -Hatlf green morocco, gilt edges. This volume is a treasure for a Scotchman, comprehending, as it does, many historical personages; among them, Robert Burns, Sir W. Scott, Lord Lovat, Lord George Gordon, James Watt, D. Wilkie, John Home, Geo. Chalmers. D. Hume, Margaret Patten, aged 138 years, etc. e-t- 2638. SCOTISH DESCRIPTIVE POEMS; with Some Illustrations of Scotish Literary Antiquities. 12mo, boards. Edinb. 1803. Rare. Collected and Edited by Dr. Leyden. SCOTISH POEMS, 1801. See [Dalyell]. 2639. SCOTISH ELEGIAC VERSES, 1629-1829; with Notes and an Appendix of Illustrative Papers. 8vo, morocco, gilt edges. Edlinb. 1842. Ninety copies only printed. /L e7v 2640. SCOTLAND. Ancient Views in Scotland, taken anterior to / 1688. 4to. 44 Plates. -a 2641. SCOTLAND. Auld Lang Syne; or a Blink of By-gone Times in Caledonia. A Collection of 58 Engravings, all coloured, and mounted in a folio volume. Half russia. SCOTLAND. 209 / do 2642. SCOTLAND. Catalogue of Antiquities, Works of Art, and Historical Scottish Relics exhibited in the Archseological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1856. 20 Fine Portraits; also 15 additional inserted. 8vo, red morocco extra; borders of gold, gilt top, uncut edges. Edinb. 1859. ~~2 2643. SCOTLAND. A Chronology of the Kings of Scotland, from Malcolm III. to George III. 12mo, half morocco. A Edinb. 1773. 3, o 2644. SCOTLAND. A Collection of Cuttings from Old Newspapers relating to Scotland, from 1757 to 1798. 4to, half bound. J,.,2645. SCOTLAND. A Collection of Views in Scotland, with Descriptive Letter-Press. 4to. NVo Title.'. SCOTLAND. Description of all the Kings of Scotland, Declaring what Year of the World and of Christ they began to Reign, how long they Reigned, and of what Qualities they were of. 12mo, half morocco. s. 1. Printed in the Year 1713. ~/~ O 2647. SCOTLAND. Elegant Collection of Interesting Views in Scotland. 78 Plates. Oblong 4to, half morocco. Edlinb. 1802.,5cu 2648. SCOTLAND. Enumeration of the Inhabitants of Scotland. 8vo, half morocco. Glasgow, 182 3. to~ \2649. SCOTLAND. The False Brother, or a New Map of Scotland. Drawn by an English Pencil, etc. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1651., Ado 2650. SCOTLAND. Gazetteer of Scotland. 8vo, sheep. -Dundee, 1803.,/ 0 2651. SCOTLAND. A Large Collection of Newspaper Scraps, Cuttings, Engravings, and Selections from various sources relative to Scotland, mounted on a series of sheets, folded. 2652. SCOTLAND. Miscellanea Scotica. A Collection of Tracts relating to the History, Antiquities, Topography, and Literature of Scotland. 4 vols. 12mo, half calf. 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Lond. J. Sharpe, n. d. // o- 2670. SCOTT. Portraits Illustrative of the Novels, Tales, and Romances of the Author of Waverley. PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER. Folio, russia extra. Lond. n. d. 5-uJ — 2671.. Another copy. 4to, halfmorocco. Lond. n. d. 2672. SCOTT. A Series of Illustrations of the Poetical Works of 7,~O (3Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Engraved by Eminent Artists, after Original Paintings, by Robert Smirke. Proofs on India Paper. Folio. -Lond. 1823. Published at ~1 18s. Od., as-26 73. SCOTT (Sir Walter). Appendix to the Illustrations to Scott's Poetical Works. R1. 8vo. Lond. n. d. 2674. SCOTT. Sixteen Engravings from Real Scenes, supposed to,7. CQ be described in the Novels and Tales of the Author of Waverley, with 45 Additional Plates; in all 61. 12mo, calf extra. Edinb. 1821 SCRAP BOOK. 211 4,qO 2675. SCOTT. Waverley Gallery; or the Principal Female Characters in Sir Walter Scott's Romances, from Original Paintings, by Eminent Artists. Engraved under the Superintendence of Charles Heath.?Richly coloured. Impl. 8vo, green morocco extra. _Lond. 1841.,~2r tO, 2676. SCOTT (William). An Essay of Drapery: or the Compleate Citizen Trading Justly, Pleasingly, Profitably. Title Engraved by Droeshout, the Engraver of the Portrait of Shakespeare in thefirstfolio edition. 12mo, russia. Lond. for S. Pemel, 1635. The White Knights copy sold for ~1 12s. Od. 2677. SCOTTISH MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Vol. 1. 8vo. Glasgow, 1836. ~. 2678. SCOTTISH REGISTER; or General View of History, Politics, and Literature. 6 vols. 8vo, calf..Edinb. 1794-96. Several articles relate to America. (,3 2679. SCOTTISH TRADITIONAL VERSES OF ANCIENT BALLADS. Edited by J. H. Dixon. Post 8vo, half morocco. _Lond. Percy Society, 1845., ~Crf80.-SCRAP BOOK; containing 215 wood cuts; some by Bewick. Small folio; half green morocco. 6 2681. SCRAP BOOK containino 142 beautifully Coloured Plates. 4to, half morocco. 7, 2682. 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BRl. folio. Hfaclf bound. ~'~,o~ ~2692. SCRAP BOOK. A Collection of One Hundred and Sixtyfour Engravings in a 4to Scrap Book. Half bound. 212 SEBASTIANO. 0/02,~ s2693. SCRAP BOOK of Engravings and Facetious Sentences. A very large collection. 4to. 2694. SCRAP BOOK, 1834. A large Collection of Coloured and Plain Engravings. 4to, half bound. /, 5f7 2695. SCRAP BOOK of Newspaper Cuttings. 8vo, half bound. ~4)4"._SCRAP BOOK OF PORTRAITS AND VIEWS. Folio, calf, broad borders of gold. 94b4-S-CRAP BOOK OF VIGNETTES and Small Prints, with Moral Sentences. 12mo, old red morocco, gilt. 6 eU. 2698. SCRAPS FROM NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES, Caledonian Balls, etc. Folio. SCRIBBLEOMANIA. See [Ireland, W. H.] / Af.^28699. SCRIBLERIAD (The). An Heroic Poem, in Six Books. Plates. 4to, half calf. Londc. 1751. By Richard Owen Cambridge. 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Also, Histrionic Topography; or, the BirthPlaces, Residences, and Funeral Monuments of the most Distinguished Actors. 1812. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, half calf. v. d. 2706. [SECUNDUS (Johannes)]. Les Baisers; Prece6ds du Mois de Mai, Podme. Richly coloured Plates. RI. 8vo, morocco. La xaye, 1770. ~OO 2707. SEGAR (Sir William). Original Institution of the Princely wt 00 Orders of Collars. Printed in gold and colours. 7 Plates. 4to, morocco. _Edinb. 1823. Includes the Garter, the Annunciation, the Golden Fleece, St. Michael, the Holy Ghost, and the Thistle.,3, 2708. SEGUR (Count de). The Four Ages of Life. 12mo, bds. 2V Y. 1826. SENECA. 213'1r 5p 2709. SELECT COLLECTION OF OLD ENGRAVINGS. 23 Plates. 4to, red morocco. 1589, etc. 2710. SELECT COLLECTION OF PROOF PRINTS, with Ornamental Borders, arranged in a 4to Scrap Book, half red mnorocco. 9 7o 2711. SELECT COLLECTION OF FORTY-ONE DRAWINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, including Fruit and Flower Pieces, Costumes, Birds, etc. 4to, calf. /~ dO 22712. 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Folio, calf. _Lond. n. d., fS, 2720. SENAULT (Eliz.) Heures Nouvelles Tirees de la Sainte Ecriture. 8vo, vellum, clasps. Paris s. a. 6.3 2721. -. Another copy. 8vo, red morocco. Paris, s. a. The whole of the text is engraved. _ f~2722.. Another Edition. 24mo, red morocco. Paris, s. a. 2723. SENECA. cptIfCftit trpftolt noralr 5eetrrec. 33slatl Aertttr. Folio; original wooden boards. Im9?prese Parisius, pro Claudio Jammar, etc., MccccxcIIII. t -— 2724. SENECA be kUEatuor bfrtutftbuS aritnalfbus. Small 4to. B3S kt RLetter. Urlmce, JI Schdffeler, MccccxcvII. ~# ~ 2725. SENTIMENTAL FABLES. Designed chiefly for the Use of the Ladies. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1772. 2, —2726. SEPTEM FRATRES. The Legend of the Seven Brothers of Lara, Illustrated in a Series of 40 Plates. N-o Title. Letter-Press in Spanish and Latin, with a XMS. Translation in English. Oblong 4to, vellum. 214: SHAKSPEARE. ~e~0 2727. 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Letters of Shahcoolen, a Hindu Philosopher. 12mo, sheep. -Boston, 1802. /, S 2734. SHAKSPEARE (Wm.) Dramatic Works. 12mo, morocco. N: Y. 1834. //, 6'-~ 2735. SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS, with a Memoir by W. Harvey. Illustrated by a -Double Set of Wood Cuts. 8vo,, half calf. Lond. n. d. /O- o 2736. SHAKSPERE (W.) Hamlet. Xzight's Illustrated Edition. Illustrated by 84 Plates inserted. The whole text and Plates beautifully inlaid and extended to 4to. Richly bound in morocco by Pawson and Nlicholson. Lond. n. d. This very beautiful volume is a choice specimen of workmanship, and includes many prints of extreme rarity; some by Bartolozzi. Portraits of Queen Elizabeth,' Kemble, &c. Planche's Costume of the Tragedy, 14 Coloured Plates. Play-Bill, with Kean as Hamlet, etc. J 7 2737. SHAKESPERE (W.) King IHenry V. Knight's Pictorial Edition. FParther illustrated by the addition of numerous Plates, plain and coloured. 58 Plates. Impl. 8vo, russia. Lond. n. d. 6ec'v 2738. SHAKSPEARE'S SEVEN AGES OF MAN. 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Illustrated with 36 Portraits and Plates inserted. 8vo, red morocco, gilt top. lVWashington, 1825. 216 SILLTMAN.,- 2754. SHERBURNE (John H.) Life and Character of the Chevalier John Paul Jones, etc. Another Edition. Post 8vo, half calc: Lond. 1825. /, 2 f 2755. SHIRREFS (Andrew). Poems; chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. 8vo, half morocco. -Edinb. 1790. / 2 5- 2756. SHOBERL (Fred.) A Historical Account of the House of Saxony. Portraits. 8vo, red morocco. Lond. 1816. c -2757. SHORT STORIES AND REMINISCENCES OF THE,'Lj-26 LAST FIFTY YEARS, by an Old Traveller. 2 vols in 1. N. Y. 1842. s, (-, 2758. SIBBES (Rd.) The Bruised Reed and Smoking Flax. 18mo, half calf. Lond. 1808. 2759. SIBYLS. pbcblbInt be Tatfctffis iStIlarUt. 2' Wood Cust Portraits. 31tactRk Letter. 4to, vellum. OQppenheirn, s. a. /, &-b 2760. SIBYL LEAVES; or Drawing-Room Scraps. 34 Plates. Oblong 4to, half russia. Lond. 1836.'8 -po 2761. SICHEM (Christoffel van). BYBEL'S LUSTHOF, ofte Twee' Hondert en Veertig, zoo Historien als Leeringen des Bybels; nyt het Oude-en Nieuwe Testament, met de Sehriftuur-plaatsen daar toe dienende. 241 Wood Cuts. 4to. Amsterdam, 1754..2- 2 S-2762. SICHEM (Ch. van)'t Schat der zielen, Dat is Het geheele leven ons Heeren Jesu Christi Naer de vyer Euangelisten, etc. Contains 670 fine Wood Cuts, illustrative of the Life' of Christ, Acts of the Apostles, Lives of the Saints, etc. First edition. 4to, black cac.l Amsterdam, 1648. ad 7t- 2763. SICHEM (Ch. van). Het Niewe Testament. 438 Wood / ~Cuts, besides Initials. Folio, old vellum. Antwerp, 1646..tz &d 2765. SIDNEY (Samuel). The Three Colonies of Australia. 8vo, morocco extra. Lond. 1852. 2766. SIGFRIED AND WYTTENBACH. Theological Thesis, translated by Gerrit Lydekker. 12mo. N. Y. S. Brown, 1766. The translator was a Loyalist, and left New York with the British troops.,- f 2767. SIGMOND (G. G.) On Ceylon Moss, for the Cure of Consumption. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1841. 3; 2768. SIGNALS for the Use of the Members of the Yacht Club. 8vo, red morocco extra. Lond. 1817. 2769. SILLIMAN (Benj.) A Journal of Travels in England, Hol/'. ~.-1~ land, Scotland, and of Two Passages on the Atlantic, in the Years 1805 and 1806. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. NA. Y 1810. 2770. SIMCOE'S MILITARY JOURNAL. A History of the Operations of a Partisan Corps called the Queen's Rangers, commanded by Lieut.-Col. J. G. Simcoe, during the War of the American Revolution. Illustrated by Ten Engraved SINGER. 217 Plans of Actions, etc. Now first published, with a Memoir of the Author, and other additions. 8vo, boards. V. Y. 1844. First privately printed in 1187. 2771. SIMCO. Catalogue of the Prints and Drawings of Mr. John Sinlco. 8vo, half calf: Lond. 1825. 6 9Of 2772. SIMMS (W. G.) The Life of Francis Marion, by W. Gilmore Simms. Illustrated with 22 inserted Plates. 12mo, half green morocco. N. Y. n. d., Z 2773. SIMOND (Louis). Switzerland; or a Journal of a Tour and Residence in that Country, in 1817-19. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1822. /, AdL 2774. SIMOND (Louis). Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, during the Years 1810 and 1811. 2 vols. 8vo, calf. Edinb. 1817. ~,~ 22775. SIMOND (Louis). A Tour in Italy and Sicily. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1828. O~ O 2776. SIMON'S ESSAY ON IRISH COINS, and of the Currency of Foreign Monies in Ireland. 4to, half bound. Dztblin, 1810. Ad - 2777. SINCLAIR (Cath.) Scotland and the Scotch; or the Western Circuit. Post 8vo, cloth. Edinb. 1840. 7 4 b 2778. SINCLAIR (Catharine). Scotch Courtiers and the Court, dedicated to the Poet Laureate. Thirty-three Plates and Autograph Letter of the Authoress inserted. Impl. 8vo, half morocco. Edinb. 1842., 46 2779. SINCLAIR (Sir J6hn). The Correspondence of; with Reminiscences of the Most Distinguished Characters, etc. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. -Lond. 1831. Contains letters from Gen. Washington, Adams, Jay, Fulton, Gouverneur Morris, etc., and fac-similes of 200 Autographs. 9f, 6z.2780. SINCLAIR (Sir John). The Statistical Account of Scotland. Drawn up from the Communications of the Ministers of the ~' Different Parishes. 21 vols. 8vo, sheep. Edinb. 1791-99. "No publication of equal information and curiosity has appeared since Doomsday Book." yp O~2781. SINGER (S. W.) Researches into the History of Playing Cards; with Illustrations of the Origin of Printing and Engraving on Wood. Illustrated copy. 4to, half morocco. Loud. 1816. This copy contains, in addition to the usual plates, all those belonging to Brietkoph's Work on Playing Cards, Wood Engraving, Printing, PaperMaking, etc.: a German work published at Leipsic, 1799. Portrait of Laurence Coster, plates of Chinese Playing Cards, etc. " The fac-simile Engravings upon wood cannot be surpassed. The entire impression is limited to 250 copies; so that, when its intrinsic worth and extrinsic beauty are considered, the curious will not fail to secure copies whenever they make their appearance."-Dibdin. 28 218 SLAVERY. lyae_7 2782. SION IN DISTRESS; or the Groans of the Protestant Church for many Ages past. A Poem. 12mno half calf. _Lond. 1692. 2783. SITUATION (The) OF PARADISE FOUND OUT: Being an History of a Late Pilgrimage unto the Holy Land, with a necessary Apparatus prefixt, Giving Light Into the whole Designe. 8vo, morocco, by TJ liackenzie. _Lond. 1683. The Frontispiece by Faithorne is a Portrait of Lord Coleraine, who is supposed to be the author of the work. From Mr. Hanrott's collection. Plate by Faithorne inserted. The author cites, with taste and judgment, several passages from the fourth book of Milton's Paradise Lost.'7, 7 2784. SIX REMARKABLE VIEWS in the Province of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, in North America. Sketched on the Spot by His Excellency Governor Pownall, Painted by Mr. Paul Sandby, and Engraved by Mess. Sandby, Elliot, Benazet, etc. Oblong folio. Lond. T. Jeffreys, 1761. Also, H. Smith's Six Views of Quebec and the St. Lawrence, Short's Twelve Views of Quebec, View of Montreal, Louisburg, and Two Views of New York. In all 28 Plates. Oblong folio, half calf. SZT c; 2785. [SKENE (Baillie)]. Memorialls for the. Government of the Royall-Burghs in Scotland. Also a Survey of the City of Aberdeen, etc. 12mo, calf. Aberdeen, 1685. -— 2786. SKRINE (Hy.) Tours through Wales. Maap. 8vo, calfs Lond. 1812.,.f-i2787. SKURRAY (Francis). Bidcombe Hill. A Rural and Descriptive Poem, etc. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1824. SI 2788. SLAVERY. Constitution and Act of Incorporation of the Z ~-~ 1Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery and the Relief of Free Negroes, unlawfully held in Bondage, and for Improving the Condition of the African Race. To which are added the Acts of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania for the gradual Abolition of Slavery, and the Acts of the Congress of the United States respecting Slaves and the Slave Trade. 8vo, pp. 53. Philad. 1800.,-2789. SLAVERY. A Mlite Cast into the Treasury; or, Observations on Slave-Keeping. 12tno, pp. 24. Philadelophia, 1772. t 2790. SMALL (A) COLLECTION OF MORAL PRECEPTS from the best Persian Authors', with a translation in Hindostani Verse, for the Use of Schools. 8vo. Printed at His Mcajesty the King of Oude's.Lith. Press, 1855. / bo7 2791. SMELLIE (Winm.) Account of the Institution and Progress of the Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland. 2 vols. 4to, halpf bound. Edinb. 1782. SMITH. 219 bo: 2792. SMIDS (Lud.) Emblemata Heroica of' de Medalische Sinnebeelden, etc. Plates by Schoonebeck. 8vo, calf: Amnsteldacm, 1712. "Ouyrage recherch6 a cause des gravures dont il est orn6."-Brunet.,Sg 2793. SMIDS (Lud.) Pictura Loquens sive Heroicarurn Tabularum Hadr. Schoonebeeck ennarratio et explicatio. Small 8vo, calf. Amstelceclami, icHadr. Schoonebeck, 1695. ltya2794. SMILES AND TEARS, etc. Dedicated to Washington Irving. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1825. 2795. SMILLIE (James). Rural Cemeteries of America. Greenwood and Mount Auburn-Illustrated. 2 vols. in 1. Impl. 4to..Large paper copy, in red morocco extra. %/ Y. 1847. A/ J'Z 2796. SMITH (Adam). An Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations. 3 vols. 8vo, cf. Lond. 1791. ~-ZI 2797. SMITH (Ch.) New General Atlas of the World. Folio, haclf calf. Lond. 1837.: 2798. SMITH (Ch. J.) Historical and Literary Curiosities. 100 Curious Plates, many of which are finely coloured. 4to, half morocco, gilt top..Lond. 1840. Consists of Fac-similes of Original Documents and Autographs, Scenes of Remarkable Events and Interesting Localities, and the Birth-Places, Residences, Portraits, and Monuments of eminent Literary Characters; with a variety of Relies and Antiquities. ~9 r.- SMITH (Duncan). New Round 1Hpd Copies. Oblong 4to. Lond. n. d.?. 2n -~800. SMITH (J. C.) A New Guide for Travellers through the fizz_2...- United States of America, etc. Miap. 18mo, cl. N Y. 1 846. 2801. SMITH (J. Jay) and WATSON (J. F.) American Historical and Literary Curiosities, consisting of Fac-Similes of Orig-'o, 6o 6: inal Documents relating to the Events of the Revolution, etc., with a variety of Reliques, Antiquities, and Modern Autographs. 3d Edcition. 4to. Philadelphia, 1847. P c 00 2802. SMITHI (J. J.) American Historical and Literary Curiosities. 2nd Series. Impl. 4to, half morocco. Y. Y. 1860. 2803. SMITH (John). GaelicAntiquities: consisting ofA History A: Ae:x- of the Druids, particularly of those of Caledonia; A Dissertation on the Authenticity of the Poems of Ossian; and a Collection of Ancient Poems. Translated fromn the Gaelic. 4to, calf. Edinb. 1780. h-Og7 2804. SMITH (John). Iconographia Scotica; or Portraits of the Illustrious Persons of Scotland. 4to, half morocco. _Lond. n. d. K,ede 2805. SMITH (John Thomas). Antiquities of London and its Environs. 4to, half calf'. Lond. 1791. 220 SMOLLETT. ///~- S 2806. SMITH (John Thomas). Etchings of Remarkable Beggars, Itinerant Traders, etc. Impl. 8vo, half morocco. Loncd. 1815. 7f,- 2807. SMITH (John Thomas). Remarks on Rural Scenery; With twenty etchings of Cottages, from Nature, and some observations and precepts relative to the Picturesque. 4to, bcls. Lond. 1797.,',7 2808.. Another copy. Imperfect. 19 Plates. Unbound. Lond. 1797.' JA-g 2809. SMITH (Joshua H.) An Authentic Narrative of the Causes which Led to the Death of Major Andre, Adjutant-General of his Majesty's Forces in North America. To which is added a Monody on the Death of Major Andre, by Miss Seward. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1808.,, 2810. SMITH (Saml). View of the Agriculture of Galloway. 8vo, bds. Lond. 1810.,/, ~.. 2811. SMITH (Samuel). Memoir of Samuel Smith, a Soldier of the Revolution, 1776-1786. Written by Himself; with a Preface and Notes, by Charles I. Bushnell. 8vo, pp. 41, and Portrait. New York, Privately Printed, 1860. /, 00 2812. SMITH (William). Ancient Painted Window of the Early Part of the Sixteenth Century, originally from the Cathedral at Basle. 9 Coloured Plates. Folio. Loud. [1847]. 2,riZ 2813. SMITHERS (Henry). Affection; with other Poems. Impl. 8vo, red morocco. Lond. 1807.:, ~O 2814. -. Another copy. 12mo, half calf Lonid. 1807. 2815. SMITH'S ONE HUNDRED GEMS from the Antique. Wants Plates 21 and 22, and title. Folio, half calf:'-~ —2816. SMOLLETT (T.) Adventures of an Atom. 12mo, calf. Lond. n. d. /,z ffQ 2817. SMOLLETT (T.) Miscellaneous Works, with Memoirs of his Life and Writings, by R. Anderson, M. D. 6 vols. 8vo, calf. Edcinb. 1817.:~3 2818. SNATCHES FROM OBLIVION; being the Remains of the late Herbert Trevelyan, Esq. Plates by Seymour. 12mo, half calf. Lonc. 1827.,~ L:7c, 2819. SNELLING (Thomas). Seventy-one Plates of Gold and Silver Coin, with their Weight, Fineness, and Value. 4to, bds. Lo)ad. n. d. _2 ~-28820. [SNELLING (Thomas)]. View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of England. Folio, half bound. Lond. 1762. 2-2 f-2821. SNELLING (Thos.) View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of Scotland. Folio, half bound. Lond. 1774. X, 4, 2822. SNOW (Joseph). Light in Darkness; or Sermons in Stones: Churchyard Thoughts in Verse. Illustrated copy. 8vo, blue morocco; gilt top. Loud. 1847. SOTHEBY. 221 ~/ Zo 2823. SNOWDEN (Richard). The American Revolution; written in Scriptural, or Ancient Historical Style. Also, the Columbiad; or a Poem on the American War. 12mo, sheep. Baltimore (1784?). 2824. SOANE. Description of the House and Museum of Sir John Soane; with Graphic Illustrations and Incidental Details. From the Author, with Autograph. Lond. privately printed, n. d. One hundred and fifty copies only printed. 2825. SOLIS. Biblische Figuren des Alten und Newen TestaIr ments gantz ktinstlich gerissen Durch den weitderhuimpten Vergilium Solis zu NUrnberg. 1Rubricated title. Small 4to, blue morocco. Francikfurt, 1560. Original edition. Priced in Solar's Catalogue, 253 fr. 2826. SOLORZANO PEREIRA (Joannes de.) Emblemata Regio Politica Incentvriam Vnam redacta, et laboris atque vtilibus commentarius illustrata. Folio, calf; fine copy. Mliatriti, G. XMorras, 1653. A fine collection of Spanish Emblems, with elaborate commentaries and poetical illustrations, by the author of the Politica Indiana, etc. ~< A ~ 2827. SOMERS MUTINY. Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry into the Intended Mutiny on Board the U. S. Brig of War Somers, on the High Seas... with a full account of the Execution of Spencer, Cromwell, and Small. 8vo. N. Y. 1863. Also, Case of the Somers Mutiny, Defence of Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, Commander of the UT. S. Brig Somers, before the Court Martial held at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn. 8vo. N Y. 1843. Together with a large collection of cuttings from newspapers relative to the case, and Autograph -Letter of Alex. Slidell MJfackenzie, acknowledging the Sword given to him by Citizens of Philadelphia, etc. RI. 8vo, half calf. 1843. 2828. SOMERVILLE (William). The Chase. A Poem. Illustrated with 100 Plates in addition to the Wood Cuts. 4to, morocco extra, by clayday. Lond. W. Bulner, 1796. 2829. SONGS OF THE BRAVE. The Soldier's Dream, and other Poems and Odes, by Campbell, Wolfe, Collins, Byron, Tennyson, and Mackay. 26 Engravings. 8\vo, morocco extra, by Hayday. Lond. 1856. r, 1fd 2830. SONG BOOK.' The American Tars; or, Hull, Jones, Decatur, and Bainbridge, etc. 12mo, pp. 8. ml/ay, 1813. 2831. SORROWS OF LOVE (The). A Poem. 12mo, calf. _Edinrb. 1801. 2832. SORROWS OF SEDUCTION, and other Poems. Plates. leaft7 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1810. 2833. SOTHEBY (Samuel). The Typography of the Fifteenth t9, 1576 Century; being Specimens of the Productions of the Early 222 SPENCE. Continental Printers, exemplified in a Collection of FacSimiles firom one hundred WVorks, together with their water marks, etc. Folio, half vellum, uncut. Lond. 1845. /,?57 2834. SOTIIEBY (Wm.) Oberon: a Poem. 2 vols. 12mo, calf: Lond. 1805. 1/4,o 2835. SOUTH SEA BUBBLE. Het Groote Tafereel der Dwaasheid, Vertoonende de opkoimst, voortgang en ondergang der Actie, Bubbel en Windnegotie in Vrankryk, Engeland, en de Nederlande, gepleeght in den Jaare MDccxx. etc. 70 fine Caricatzure Plates. Folio, vellun. 1 720. 6, 6~o 2836. SOUTHEY (Robert). Joan of Arc: an Epic Poem. Original Edition, printed on Tinted Paper. From Southey's Library. 4to, green calf. Bristol, 1796..S —2837. SOUTHEY (R.) Poet's Pilgrimage to Waterloo. 18mo, hal~f calf. N Y. 1816.:p, p 2838. SOUVENIRS PITTORESQUE. A Collection of Wood Cuts and Engravings, mounted in a Scrap Book, so Lettered. 4to, half russia. /, _7~2839. SPANGENBERG (Rev. A. G.) Life of Nicolas Lewis Count Zinzendorf. 8vo, cloth. Loud. 1838. /,,f 2840. SPANHEIM. Catalogus Librorum Fr. Spanhemii. Priced. 12mo, half morocco. Lugd. Batav. 1707. A very early specimen of an Auction Sale Catalogue. 20_ 2841. SPECIMEN UNIVERSE REI NUMMARILE ANTIQUAE, Quod Literatorum Reipublice proponit Andreas Morellius Helvetus. 12mo, calf. Paris, 1683..A4-4Oo 2842. SPECIMENS OF ART. A Collection of Five Hundred and Eighteen Engravings, mostly coloured, mounted in a folio Scrap Book. DEtnbossed roan, gilt edges. r'z 284.3. SPECIMENS OF OLD ENGLISH PENMANSHIP on Vellum.,f~ 2844. SPECIMEN OF THE PLATES AND BINDING of Megary's Edition of the Book of Common Prayer. 8vo, morocco. N. Y. 1818. f,~ -2845. SPECIMENS OF WOOD ENGRAVING, Ancient and Modern, in an 8vo Scrap Book. c7 co s2846. SPECULUM PASSIONIS DOMINI NOSTRI IHESU CHRISTI, etc. Very rare. Folio, hogskin. NXurenberg, 1500. The Wood Engravings are by Hans or John Schuenflein the Younger, born at Nuremberg, and supposed to be a scholar of Albert Durer. See Bryan's Dictionary.,'3 2847. SPENCE (Rev. Mr.) A Parallel in the Manner of Plutarch between a most celebrated Man of Florence [Magliabechi] and One, scarce ever heard of, in England [R. Hill]. 12mo, morocco. Printed at Strawberry-ffill, 1758.,~_ 2848.. Another Copy. 12mo, calf 1758. SPILBERGEN. 223 v i; —~O~2849. SPENCER (Ed.) Colin Clovt's Come'home againe. Plate inserted. 8vo, morocco extra. Lond. for Win. Ponsonbie [by T. Creedel, 1595. Priced, in the Bibl. Anglo-Poetica, ~10. Dedicated to Sir Walter Raleigh Bright's copy sold for ~5. Utterson's, ~4 18s. 2850. SPENSER (Edmunde). The Shepheard's Calendar; contain7,9 60' 6 ing Tvvelve 2Eglogves, proportionable to the Twelve Moneths. Also, Prosopopoia, or Mother Hvbberd's Tale, 1612. Colin Clovt's Come Home Againe, n. d. Prothalamion; Epithalamion, etc.; Daphnaida; Complaints, etc. Folio, cal.f. London, for M1. Lownes, 1611. This is the first folio edition of these Poems. 2851. SPENCER REDIVIVUS; containinin the First Book of the /' L3 ~ Fairy Queen; His Essential Design preserv'd, but his obsolete Language and manner of Verse totally laid aside. By a Person of Quality. 8vo, calf antique. Lond. 1687.,'7~ 2852.. Another copy. 8vo, old calf. Lond. 1687. 2853. SPIEGEL VAN DEN OUDEN ENDE NEIWEN. Em-;2~~' blenmatical Plates. WVants a leaf of the Voor-Reden, and last leaf mended. 12mo, calf. s. 1. s. a. 8 ~ o2854. SPILBERGEN (Georgius a) et JACOBI LE MAIRE. Specvlvm Orientalis Occidentalisqve Indite Navigationvm; Quarum una Georgii a Spilbergen classis cum potestate Praefecti, altera Iacobi le Maire auspiciis imperioque directa, Annis 1614, 15, 16, 17, 18. Exhibens Noui in mare Australe transitus, incognitarumque hactenus terraruar ac gentiumn inuentione: prelia aliquot terra marique commissa, expugnationesq; vrbium: vna cum duabus nouis utriusque Indite Historiis, Catalogo munitionum Hollandicarum, ducum et reliqui bellici apparatus, Fretisque quatuor: suis quaeque figuris ac imaginibus illustrata. 4to, russia; fine copy. 22 Maps and Plates; pp. 175. LzAtgc. Batav. 1619. From Grenville's Collection. S/ y 2855. SPILBERGEN. Aliud Exemplar. Oblong 4to, old vellum. _lugd. Batav. 1619. From Henry White's collection. ZS- S 2856. SPILSBURY (F. B.) Picturesque Scenery in the Ioly Land and Syria. 20 Coloured Plates. Folio, bds. Loncl. 181 9. 2857. SPILSBURY (John). A Collection of Fifty Prints, from Antique Gems. 4to, morocco, gilt edqes. Lond. Boydell (1785). Fonthill copy sold for ~1 10s. Od.; Willet's, ~1 15s. Od.? 2-J'2858. SPIRIT OF THE WOODS. l-lustrated by Coloured Engravings. Rl. 8vo, halfmorocco. Lond. 18S7. 2 24 STERNHOLD. A, 5Ad 2859. SPIRITUAL CONCEITS, extracted from the Writings of the Fathers, the Old English Poets, etc. Illustrated by W. Harvey Rogers. 100 plates. 4to, cloth, richly gilt. Lond. 1862., A3 2860. SPRAGUE (Wm. B.) Four Sermons; with Autograph Letter, etc. In 1 vol. Svo, half morocco. 5 2861. SQUIER (E. G.) Observations on the Aboriginal Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, etc. 8vo. 1Y. Y. 1847. V~4 STAMM BUCH. Darinnen Christlicher Tugenden Beyspiel Einhundert auszerlesene Emblemata, mit schoenen Kupperstuchen gezteren. 8vo, vellum. _Berlag, 1619. This curious Book of Emblems has the explanations in Seven Languages, one of which is intended to be English., 2863. STAVELY (Thos.) History of Churches in England. 8vo, haIf calf. Lond. 1773. Ab0 o 2864. STAVELEY (Thos.) The Romish Horseleech; or an Impartial Account of the intolerable charge of Popery to this Nation. 12mo, half morocco. Lond. 1769. ~~ood 2865. STELLA (Claudia). Jeux de l'Enfance. A Series of 24 Elegant Plates, mounted in oblong 4to. O4/o v 2866. STENGELIUS (Georgius). Ova Paschalia Sacro Emblemate inscripta descripta, etc. 100 Plates. 12mo, vellum. Tonachii, 1635. One of the scarce " Egg Emblem" Books. STEPHANUS. Anthologia Gnotnica. See [Estienne (Henricus)], Lot 1051. ~,.- g 2867. STEPHANONIUS. Gemmae Antiquitus Sculptse, a Petro Stephanonio collecta et declarationibvs illustratte. Small 4to, calf. Petavii, n. d. /c Loo 2868. STEPHENSON (S. & C.) Specimens of Printing Types. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1796. - 2869. STERNE (L.) A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. 18mo, calf. Lond. n.,d. v zd 2870. STERNE. Eight Coloured Plates Illustrative of Sterne's 2' ^ Works. 4to. Lond. 1803. 2871. STERNHOLD (Th.), HOPKINS (John), and Others. The /Xtad M~Whole Book of Psalmes Collected into English Meeter, with apt notes to sing them withall. 12mo, blue morocco. _Lond. for the Companie of Stationers, 1628. This rare edition varies considerably from the later ones, and the changes are often for the worse. /t'f6t 2872.. Another Edition. 12mo, purple morocco extra. Lond. 1632. $f;p2p 2873. -. Another Edition. 4to, calf. Lond. 1655. 2874. STEVENS (Henry). Catalogue of My English Library. t 4~ 12mo. Londc. for Private Distribution, 1853. STOWE. 225 / go 2875. [STEVENSON (William)]. Life of William Caxton [with MS. Notes and Memoranda, and Cuttings, by Judge Furman]. 8vo, half cacf. Lond. L. U. KY. 1833. /a o 2876. STEVENSON'S, STRONG'S, AND LILLY'S CATALOGUES. A Collection. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. 62 2877. STEVWART (John). The Pleasures of Love: a Poem. 12mo, sheep. -Lond. 1806.,' 7 -2878. STEWART (W. Grant). Popular Superstitions and Festive`7 Amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland. Foolscap, 8vo, bcls. cEinb. 1823. 7 a 00 o 2879. STIRLING (Wm.) An Essay towards a Collection of Books relating to Proverbs, Emblems, Apophthegms, Epitaphs, and Ana. Being a Catalogue of those at Keir. 8vo, haclf morocco. Lond. privately printed, 1860. Seventy-five Copies only printed. The most Complete Bibliographical Account of Books in these Departments of Literature ever printed. 3 ot 2880. STIRRY (Thos.) A Rot Amongst the Bishops; or a Terrible Tempest in the Sea of Canterbury, Set forth in lively Emblems. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1641 (Reprint). A Satire against Abp. Laud. Bindley's copy, 1641, sold for ~;13. },uZ~ 2881. STONEHENGE. Concise Account of Stonehenge. 8vo, extended to folio, cand copiously illustrcatecd. Also, Naunton (Sir Robt.) Memoirs, 1814. 2 vols. in 1. Folio. half calf: Lond. v. d. /I ca 2882. STORE, BALL, ADMISSION, AND OTHER CARDS. A large Collection, in an oblong 4to Scrap Book. Half calf. ~ bd -,2883. STORER (I. & H. S.) Views in Edinburgh and its Vicinity. 97 Plates. 2 vols. Impl. 8vo, half mor. Edcdinb. 1820. 2884. STOTHARD (Mrs. Charles). Memoirs of C. A. Stothard. 8vo, bdcs. Lond. 1823. 2_, ~ 2885. STOTHARD (Thomas). Illustrations of the Pilgrim's' Progress. 47 Plates. 4to, cloth, gilt. Loncld. 1840. Le O-7 2886. STOWE CATALOGUE (The). Priced and Annotated by Henry Rumsey Forster. 4to, half bound. Lond. 1848. /c zO z2887. STOWE. A Description of the House and Gardens of the Most Noble and Puissant Prince George Grenville Nugent Temple, Marquis of Buckingham. 8vo, half ccalf. _Buckingham, n. d. 2, 5 2888. STOWE (Mrs. H. B.) Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1854. -_ -2889. STRADA (Jacques de). Epitome du Thresor des Antiqvitez, c'est-a-dire, Pourtraits des vrayes Medailles des Empp. tant d'Orient que d' Occident de l'estude de Jaques de Strada. Traduit par Jean Louueau d' Orleans. 4to, calf. Ilyon, inmpr. par Th. Gverin, 1553. 29 226 STUART. 2rf- 2890. STRADA (Oct. de). Vitro Imperatorumn Cesarumque Rom. Orient. et Occid. Vxorvm et Liberorum eorundem, etc. Plcttes. Folio, calj: Francofvrti, 1629. /e 94 2891. STRADUS (Jacob). Epitome Thesavri Antiqvitatvm. Wood- Cat Portraits in 3Itaglio style. 8vo, old calf. Tiguri, 1557. cf~~S-iP 2892. [STRANGVAGE (William)]. The Historie of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart, Queene of Scotland. Portrait. Folio, caclf. Lond. 1624. Gordon, in his History of the Family of Gordon, frequently refers to this book. Brockett's copy sold for ~4 14.s. 6d. See also Lot 1911. 9 STRATHMAY; illustrative of Scottish Manners, etc. 2 vols. 12mno, bcls. Edinb. 1813. 37 so- 2894. STRAWBERRY HILL. A Collection of Plates of StrawJ' jberry Hill. 4to, half morocco. /o2.3L~ 2895. STRUTHERS (John). The British Minstrel. 2 vols. 18mo, bds. Glasgow, 1821. / fg i2896. STRUTHERS (John). The Harp of Caledonia. A Collection of Songs, Ancient and Modern; with an Essay on Scottish Song Writers, by John Struthers. 3 vols. 18mo, haf calff. Glasgow, 1819-21. ~~ —' 2897. STRUTHERS (John). The Plough, and Other Poems. 12mo, calf. Glasgow, 1818.., hf2898. STRUTHERS (John). The Peasant's Death, and Other Poems. 12mo, bds. Glasgow, 1806.._J-L j 2899. STRUTT (Joseph). Sports and Pastimes of the People of England. 140 Engravings. Edited by Winm. Hone. 8vo, calf gilt, extra. Lond. 1831. 3, 3~ 2900. STUART (Andrew). Genealogical History of the Stewarts. 4to, half russia. Lond. 1798. (3~ on ~F2901.. Another copy. 4to, bdWs.. Lond. 1798. Contains a particular account of the Origin and Successive Generations of the Stuarts of Darnley, Lennox, and Aubigny, and of the Stuarts of Castelmilk, with a large Genealogical Table. The Fonthill copy sold for ~3 3s. Od. /5c- 2902. STUART (Andrew). Letters to the Right Hon. Lord Mansfield; Hurnme on Natural Religion; and other Pieces. 8vo, calf. Dublin, 1775. Stuart's letters refer to the celebrated Douglas Case, and are remarkable for their solemn asperity. See Burton's Life of Hume, vol. ii., p. 424. 2.3 2903. STUART (James). Three Years in North America. 2 vols. 12mo. _N. Y. 1833. The notes contain a great deal of Historical and Geographical information. STUART (Mary, Queen of Scots). See Mary, Queen of Scots, Lots 1906-1917. 2 ( —2904. [STUBBE (Henry)]. A Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands. Also, A Further Justifi STURT. 227 cation. Illustrated with several Sculptures. 2 parts in I vol. 4to, calf. _Lond. 1672-3. Relates incidentally to the Colony of Surinam, etc. /, "259095. STUBBE (Hy.) A Further Justification of the Present War against the United Netherlands. Illustrated with several Sculptures. 4to, calf. Locd. 1673. STULTIFERA NAVIS, see Brandt, Lots 382 and 383; also Ireland, W. H., Lot 1554. 2 7 2906. STURM (C. C.) The Months Illustrated. Westall's Plates, mounted in 4to, morocco. Loncd. J. ShacrTe, 1824. 2907. STURM (C. C.) Reflections on the Works of God, and on ler,"f 01-~, his Providence in the Regions of Nature, etc. Illustrated by Westall. 4 vols. 12mo, calf extra. Loncd. J. Sharpe, 1824. f-7~ 2908. [STURT (John)]. The Book of Common Prayer, Psalter, etc. Each page illustrated by Plates and Ornamented Initials. 8vo, old red morocco, elegantly tooled; gilt edges. Lond. 1717. This beautiful book is printed from Silver Plates, and the borders are all of different designs.,- S&-2909. STURT (John). A Collection of Drawings, Illustrating ye Newe Testamente, by Maister J. Sturt. 116 Plates mounted on writing pcper, and sbuperbly bound in green morocco, tooledsicles, and morocco linings. Small 4to. 3MS. Illuminated Title. JZ 2910. STURT. A Compleat History of the Holy Bible, adorn'd with above 150 Cuts, engraven by J. Sturt. 3 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1716. 4, S6' 2911. STURT (J.) The Orthodox Communicant, by Way of Meditation on the Order for the Administration of the Lord's Supper. 7wTe whole text engraved with Vignettes and Ornamental Borders. 12mo, old morocco extra. Lond. 1721. ~t 04 2912. SVCQVET (Antoni). Via Vitse Eternm Iconibus Illvstrata per Boetium A. Bolswert. 8vo, half russia. Antverpice, Mart. NlVtius, 1620. "Les personnes pieuses recherchent ce livre pour le texte, et les curieux a cause des 32 gravures qui le decorent."-Brunet. gI,,t 2913. SUHR. Costumes de Hambourg dessines et -graves par C. Suhr. 36 Coloured Plates. Folio. lalmbourg, 1.822.'2_,~:~ 2914. SUIT OF ARMOUR (A) for Youth. Alioveable Plates. 12mo, red morocco. -Lond. for the Proprietor, 1824. 2915. SURPRISING (The) TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN. 40 Plates. 12mo, half calf. Lond. 1819. Q 6O 2916. SUTTON (Christ.) Godly Meditations upon the Most Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 12mo, morocco extra, gilt. Oxford, 1839. 228 TALES OF THE GENII. ~,3 eas 2917. SWAN (Joseph). Select Views of Glasgow and its Environs, with Historical and Descriptive Illustrations; and an Introductory Sketch of the Progress of the City, by John M. Leighton, Esq. 4to, half morocco. Glasgo)w, 1828. 2918. SWAN (Joseph). Select Views on the River Clyde, from Drawings by J. 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TAYLOR (Mrs.) Reciprocal Duties of Parents and Children. 12tmo, half calf. Lond. 1818.: Si 2938. TAYLOR (W.) English Synonyms Discriminated. 12mo, -Lond. 1813. L~ C -52939. TEATINO (Paolo M. Paciandi). Medaglie Rappresentanti i piu glorios avvenimenti del Magistero di S. A. E. Fra D. Emmanuel Pinto. 22 leaves, all engraved. Folio, half bound s. 1. s. a. 3to 2940. TEIGNMOUTH (Lord). Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Correspondence of Sir William Jones. 8vo, calf. Phila. 1805. 17 t 2941. TEMPESTA (Ant.) Batavorum cum Romanis Bellorum. ~j /Oblong folio, vellum. 1612. Tempesta's compositions are full of thought and varied invention. 5'~, 2942. TEMPESTA. Veccelliera overo discorso Della Natvra e Proprieta di diversi vccelli e in particvlare di qve che cantano. Con il modo di Prendergli convscerlgli, alleuargli, e mantenergli. E con le Figuare cauate del vero, e diligentemente intagliate in Rame del Tempesta, e dal Villamena. Opera di Gio. Pietro Olina. 4to, vellum. iRoma, 1622. Stanley's copy, ~; 10s. Edwards's, ~5. f, 2, —2943. TEMPLE OF TASTE (The). Comprising Elegant Historical Engravings, Views, etc. 4to, half calf. Lond. 1825. 2944. TENIERS (David). Theatrvm Pictorium. In quo exhibentur'&eOC e5 ipsius manu delineata, eiusque cura in mes incisme Picturie Archetippe Italicre, quas archidux [Leopold] in Pinacothecam suam Bruxelis collegit. Folio, calf. _Bruxellis kSvmptibus Avctoris, 1660. A Collection of 245 Engravings by Troyen, Boel, Van Kessel, Klasens, Van Hoy, Lisebetius, Vosterman, and others, from Pictures collected by Teniers for Prince Leopold. 230 THANE.,/tsg O 2945. TENNENT (Gilbert). The Late Association for Defence Farther Encouraged; or Defensive War Defended; and Its Consistency with True Christianity Represented in Reply to some Exceptions against War, in a late Com.posure, intituled, The Doctrine of Christianity, as held by the People called Quakers, Vindicated. 8vo, half calf; good cop2y. Philadelplhia, Printe and Sold by B. 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Opus Cuivis Horni THOMS. 2.31 num Statui, sed praesertim Politico-lHistoricis et antiquitatis Amnatoribus valde utile et lectu-jucundem. Olim t Vincentio Chartario Regiensi, publicatum Postea a Paulo Hachemberg, etc. 88 Plates. 4to, green morocco, by Ifering. f ogcuntice, 1699. This rare book, from Mr. Hibbert's collection, was originally purchased in St. Petersburg by De Paux. Plate 50 wanting. 4t2, 5;t 2953. THIELCKE (H.) Six Engravings, after the Designs of Her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth. 4to, red morocco extra.;Lond. 1813. o0 2954. THISTLE (The). A Dispassionate Examine of the Prejudice of Englishmen in General to the Scotch Nation. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1750. /, z ~-2955. THOM (Wm.) Rhymes and Recollections of a Hand-LoomWeaver. 12mo, morocco. Lond. 1844. 2956. THOMAS (Gabriel). An Historical and Geographical Account of the Province and Country of Pensilvania and o West-New-Jersey in America. Brady's Fac-Simile reprint. Map. 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THOMS (Peter Perring). Chinese Courtship, in Verse. To which is added, an Appendix, treating of the Revenue of China. Illustrated with 36 Chinese Drawings, very delicately finished, delineating Chinese Costume, etc. Red morocco, gilt edges. xMiacao, 1824. 2962. THOMS (P. P.) A Dissertation on the Ancient Chinese Vases, with 42 Chinese Wood Engravings. Rl. 8vo..Lond. 1851. 232 THORPE. /Z5,-, 2963. THOMS (Wm. J.) Anecdotes and Traditions illustrative of Early English History and Literature. 4to, cloth. Lond. 1839.,,2L'~ 2964. THOMSON (G.) A Select Collection of Original Irish Airs for the Voice. Folio, half calf. Lond. (1814). 7, — C2965. THOMSON (G.) A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice. 5 vols. in 3. Folio, calf: (1803.) Burns wrote several of his songs for this collection.,2_. - 2966. THOMSON (G.) A Select Collection of Welsh Airs. 2 vols. in 1. Folio, half calf. Lond. 1809. Each of the above works has Thomson's Autograph. A, tJY 2967. THOMSON (James). The Seasons; with Life, Notes, etc., by Percival Stockdale. Impl. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1793. /..7. fi2968.. Another Edition. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1814. 2969. - Another Edition; with Engraved Illustrations, and / O ~9 6Life by Patrick Murdoch, and Notes by Bolton Corney. Square 8vo, red morocco, gilt edges. Lonud. 1847. /4,a 0 ~ 2970. [THOMSON (Richard)]. The Book of Life. A Bibliographical Melody. Portrait of the Duke of Roxburghe Inserted. RI. 8vo, red morocco extra, by fIayday. Lond. J. Johnson, 1820. Johnson was formerly a Printer at Lee Priory, and this Book is a Specimen of his Art. Fifty copies only printed. 3 qC5-'52971. THOMSON (Richd.) An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John; to which are added the Great Charta in Latin and English, the Charters of Liberties and Confirmations, the original Charter of the Forests, etc. 8vo, half russia. Lond. 1829. Each page of this work has Wood-cut Borders. jf-Z972. THOMSON (Saml.) Poems. -No title. 12mo, calf.,J- 2973. THORBURN (Grant). Forty Years' Residence in America; or the Doctrine of a Particular Providence Exemplified in the Life of Grant Thorburn. 12mo. Boston, 1834.'S u 2974. THORBURN (Grant). Men and Manners in Britain; or a Bone to Gnaw for the Trollopes, Fidlers, etc., being Notes from a Journal on Sea and Land in 1833-4. 12mo, cloth. N Y. 1834. /4, J-z2975. THORNTON (R. J.) The Temple of Flora; or Garden of the Botanist, Poet, Painter, and Philosopher. 31 beautifully Coloured Plates. Folio, half russia. Lond. 1799. In this splendid volume, the Plants are reproduced the size of life. / 0792976. THORPE (Thos.) Catalogue of Books. Thick 8vo, half russia. Lond. 1842. J 7.2[977.. Catalogue of MSS. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lound. 1837. ~2~.-THOUGHTS ON THE NATURE OF WAR, etc. 12mo. Phil. 1,766. TOMKINS. 233 A, 4 2979. THROSBY (John). The History and Antiquities of the Ancient Town of Leicester. 4to, half russia. _Leicester, 1791. m-~ad 2980. THURSTON (J.) 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TODD (John Henry). Historical Tablets and Medallions, Illustrative of an Improved System of Artificial Memory. 4to, bds. Lond. 1828. TOLLI. Mutus Liber. See Altus, Lot 71. f — 2989. TOLSON (F.) Hermathenam; or Moral Emblems and Ethnick Tales, with Explanatory Notes. Plates. Impl. 8vo, caclf. s. 1. s. a. i, E- 2990. TOMBLESON'S VIEWS OF THE THAMES. 4to, half morocco, gilt edges. Lond. n. d. E 2991. TOMKINS (P. W.) Engravings of the Birth and Triumph of Cupid. 26 Plates. Oblong 4to, bds. Lond. 1795. 2992. TOMKINS (Thos.) New Alphabets. Oblong 4to. Lonld. 1779. 2993. TOM TELL TRUTH: or a Dialogue between the Devil and'knU the Pope about Carrying on the Plot. A Poem. 4to, calf. s. 1. s. a. c5%f 2994. TOPHAM (Ed.) Life of John Elwes, Esq. Also, Watson's Life of Lord George Gordon. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1795. Oe9 2995. TOPOGRAPHICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN AUTHORS: A Correct Guide to Scarce and Valuable Topography. 4to. Lond. n. d. 30 234 TRACTS. cZ/ te 2996. TORIO DE LA RIVA Y HERRARA (Torquato). Arte de Escribir por reglas y con muestras, segun la doctrina de los mejores autores estrangeros y nacionales. 4to, morocco extra. [~Mladrid, 1798.] ~g cg~ 2997. TORY DE BOUIRGES (Geoffroy). L'Art et science de la Vraye Proportion des Lettres Attiques ou Antiques, autremst dictes romaines, etc. Small 8vo, red morocco. Paris, viuant Gaultherot, 1549. "Ouvrage curieux." See Brunet, v., p. 897-8. Libri's copy, ~1 8s. g,.2r2998. TOWN (Ithiel). Atlantic Steamships. 12mo. N Y. 1838. 7, OO 2999. TOWN. Catalogue of the Extensive, Curious, and Valuable / (Collection of ITHIEL TOWN. 8vo. N... 1847. /, L 3000. TOWNSIEND (Thos.) Poems. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1796. 3001. TRACTS. Colbatch (Sir J.) A Dissertation concerning _?,5'-O ~ Mistletoe. 2 Parts. 1720. The Taffydeis: an Heroic Poem in Memory of St. David and the Leek, 1746. Ruthven's Account of the Death of David Rizzio, Chief Favourite to Mary Stuart, etc., 1699. 3 Pieces in I vol. 8vo, russia. v. d. 3002. TRACTS. A Collection containing Mrs. Ann Oldfield's Life, Letter from Woodward to Hill, Theatrical Campaign, Swift's History of mine Arse, Dissertation on Mathew, Treason of Jennings and Butler, Life of Mr. Charles Drew, Affair of Simonds and Ashley. Lives of Miss Reay and Mr. Hacknian, Life of Mary Ann Talbot, who served in his M1jesty's Service by Sea and Land as John Taylor. 12mo, cloth. JLond. v. d. 7tS~-003. TRACTS. Jacobite Villany, 1696; Declaration of the Archbishops, etc., 1696; Love: Oration ad Cantab., 1660; Clerke's Spot Dial, 1687; Bishop of Norwich's Sermon before the King, 1669; Fagil's Letter to Stewart; Gilbert's News friom Poland, 1641. All in 1 vol. 4to, vellum. v. d. Eleazer Gilbert, the author of the last-named Tract was Preacher to the Scots Congregation in Keydon. It relates the " cruell practice of the Popish Clergie," etc. I, 2'3004. TRACTS. Mason's Sermon, Hope for the Heathen, N. Y., 1797; Reanny's Egypt; Barrington's New South Wales; and Hardie's Account of the Malignant Fever lately prevalent in the City of New York, N. Y.; and A Prophetical Leaf, New Haven, 1798. A rare collection. 8vo, calf. v. d.,/ og 3005. TRAIN (Joseph). The Buchanites from First to Last. 12mo, half morocco. EEdinb. 1846.._,5z 3006. TRAITS (Les) DE L'HISTOIRE UNIVERSELLE, Sacree et Profane. All Engraved. 12mno, half morocco. Paris, 1771. From the ship Sovereign, wrecked on the Jersey coast, 1] 835. TRITTENHEYM. 235 3007. TRANSACTIONS OF THE G-AELIC SOCIETY OF DUBLIN. Vol. 1. 8vo, half calf. Dublin, 1808. Z. aOo 3008. TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND. Copper Plates. Vol. I. and vol. II., pt. 1. 4to, bcls. Edinb. 1792. 6 3 3009. TRANSLATIONS FROM THE GERMAN, Danish, etc. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1801. /t $'7 3010. TRATTLE. Catalogue of the Coins and Medals of MARMADUKE TRATTLE. 8VO, boards. Loqnd. 1832.,Sa t 3011. TRAVELS OF TOM THUMB over England and Wales. Jfap. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1746. 3, OO 3012. TREASVRIE OF HIDDEN SECRETS (The), Commonlie called The good husvvines' Closet of prouision, for the health of her Houshold. 4to, calf' antique. JLond. Rcl. lohnes, 1596. Not mentioned by Lowndes. / CL7. 3013. TRELZEO (Nicolao Clementi). Avstrasime Reges, et Lotharingir Dvces. Wood-Cut Portraits. 4to, caclf. Colonice, 1619. r 4,- 3014. TRENTON FALLS, Picturesque and Descriptive. Edited by N. P. Willis. Plates. 18mo, cloth. N. Y. 1851., CO 3015. TRESHAM, OTTLEY, AND TOMKINS. The British Gallery of Pictures selected from the most Admired Productions of the Best Masters in Great Britain. Proofs on indclia paper. Impl. folio, bhds. Lond. 1818. One of the finest collections of Engravings ever produced, comprising splendid Pictures by Raphael, Rubens, Cuyp, Teniers, G. Dow, Potter, Ostade, etc. Published at twenty-four guineas. L, P 3016. TRESOR DE FABLES Choisies des Plus Excellens Mythologistes. Orne d'un grand nombre de Figures en Taille douce par J. L. Krafft. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, calf. Bruxelles, 1734. TRIOMPTIE (Le) DE LA RELIGION. See Le Jay. 3017. TRITTENHEYM. o0n Den 5 sea &efstean oter.7 ][ tlgeln, etc. 4to. 3alr-cat &etter. Nernhberg, 17ier. Iloltzel, 1522. A curious German book on Astrology., — o 3018. TRIUMPHUS VIRTUTUM IN FUNERE CAROLI VII. Rom. Imp., etc. NuLmnerous Plates. Folio, half vellum. 1745. ~, O O3019. TROLLOPE (Mrs.) Domestic Manners of the Americans. 4th Edition. 24 Plates. 2 vols. post 8vo, half bound. Lond. Whitaker, 1832. 3920. TRUE EFFIGIES OF THE MOST EMINENT PAINTERS and other Famous Artists, who have flourished in Europe, curiously Engraven on Copper Plates. Folio, half russia. Lond. 1694. 236 TURNER. 3021. TRUMBULL (John). Autobiography, Reminiscences and Letters of; fiom 1756 to 1841. Illustrated with upwards of one hundred Plates, including a rare print of the Execu tion of Major Andre. I vol. in 2. 8vo, green morocco. N. Y. 1841. 9z9 e 3022.. Another copy, with 57 Additional Illustrations. Thick 8vo, red morocco. N Y. 1841. o 3023. TRUSLER (Rev. Dr.) Memoirs of the Life of Rev. John Trusler. Cuts by Bewoick. 4to, half russia. Bath, 1806. Replete with Humour, Useful Information, and Entertaining Anecdote. "The author sought the suppression of these Memoirs, by destroying all the copies he could meet with."-Lowndes.,, — 3024. TUBERO (Horatius-Sieur Moth le Vayer). The Great Prerogative of a Private Life; by way of Dialogue. 18mo, half calf. -Lond. 1678. ~,~ 53025. TUCKER (J. M.) Life and Naval Memoirs of Lord Nelson. Wood cuts. 8vo. ILond. n. d. SZ 3026. TURNBULL (David). Cuba; with Notices of Porto Rico and the Slave Trade. 8vo, bs. _Lond. 1840. 3027. TURKEY. Military Costume of Turkey. Coloured Plates. et o,' 0 0half calf. -Lond. 1818. /, -0 3028. TURNBULL (Gavin). Poetical Essays. 8vo, calf. Glacqsgow, 1788., z/ 3029. TURNER (J. M. W.) Landscape-Historical Illustrations /'- e of Scotland and the Waverley Novels. 2 vols. 4to, half' morocco. _Lond. n. d. ~ /, 0 t O 3030. TURNER. The Rivers of France, from Drawings by J. M. W. Turner. 4to, green morocco. Lond. 1837. Contains 54 beautiful Line Engravings, from the burins of the most eminent British Enogravers. See also under Ritchie (Leitch). etr 4L7 3031. TURPIN (M.) La France Illustr6e, ou le Plutarque Fran9aise enrichis de leurs Portraits. 4 vols. 4to, half calf. Paris, 1780. 0t-f 3032. TURTON (Thomas). The Text of the English Bible, as now printed by the Universities, Considered. 8vo. (cambridge, 1833. 2- Z 3033. TUSCANY. Raccolta delle Principale Vedute della Toscana. I Oblong 8vo. Firenze, n. d <> 3034. TUSSER (Thos.) A hundreth good pointes of Husbandrie. 4to. Lond. reprinted, 1810. 3035. TUILERIES. Quarante-Huit Heures de Garde au Chateau des Tuileries pendant les Jotrnees des 19 et 20 Mars, 1815. Steel Plates. 4to, morocco. Lond. 1816. /, 7s 3036. 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Symbola Diuina et Humana Pontificvm, Imperatvm, Regvm, Accessit breuis et facilis Isagoge Iac. Typotii. 3 vols. in 1. Folio, calf. Pragce, 1601. The plates to this work are by Egidius Sadeler. 7 — 042. TYPOTIUS (Jacobus). Symbola Divina et Humana Pon-?00,74 tificum, Imperatorum, Regum. 12mo, calf. Amstelodanmi, 1690. Contains 178 Plates, among them Hieroglyphica Regum Anglorum, Scotice, etc. ~4 ~L7 3043. TYPOTIUS. Symbola varia Diversorum Principum Sacro sanc. Ecclesioe et Sacri Imperij Romani. Small 12mo, calf. Arnhemice, 1679. Xo6-~O 3044. TYSSEN. Catalogue of the Coins and Medals of SAMUEL T TYssEN, Esq. Priced. 8vo, bads. -Lond. 1802. Sold for ~7,333 3s. 3t b 3045. TYSSEN. Catalogue of the English Portraits collected by SAMUEL TYSSEN, Esq. Priced. 8vo, half bound. Lond. 1802.,. - 3046. TYTLER (P. F.) Life of the Admirable Crichton. 8vo. half calf. Edinb. 1819. 3047. UNCERTAINTY OF THE SIGNS OF DEATH, and 3 2~56 the Danger of Precipitate Interments and Dissections, Demonstrated. Plates. 12mo, calf. Lond. 1746. <2 L3048. UPCOTT (Wm.) [Catalogue of] Original Letters, Manuscripts, and State Papers collected by WILLIAM UPCOTT. 4to, red morocco extra. Lond. privately printed, 1836. -3S" 3049. UPCOTT. Catalogue of the Library of the late WILLIAM UPCOTT, Esq. Prices and nacmes. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. _Lond. 1846. 7, d"~ 3050. URE (David). The History of Rutherglen and East Kilbridge. Plates. 8vo, calf. Glasgow, 1793. 238 V~ANIUS. 42,,9O 3051. USSIEUX (M. d'). Les Nouvelles Fran9oises. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, caclf Paris, 1783. oZ,.SZ 3052. V. (J. v.) Vorstelijcke Warande der Dieren: Waer in De Zeden-rijcke Philosophie, Poetisch, Morael, en Historiael, vermakelijok en treffelijck wort voorgestelt. Met Exempelen uyt de oude iistorien, in' Prose; ende Vytleggingen, in Rym verklaert, Door J. v. V. Verciert met hondert vijf en-twintig aerdige Afbeeldingen, in Koper gesneden, door Marcus Gerards. 4to, half caclf t'Amsterdacm, n. d. o 3053. VAENIO (Ernesto). Tractatusr Physiologicus de Pulchritudine. Juxta ea quae de Sponsa in Canticis Canticorum mystice pronunciantur. -Emblematic Plates. 12mo. Bruxelles, Typis Fr. _Foppens, 1662. "Orne de jolies gravures au trait; le titre de l'ouvrage en indique la singlllarite." —Brunet. 6~, oo 3054. VIENIUS. Amoris Divini Emblemata stvdio et tere Othonis Venii concinnata. 4to, red norocco, joints, by Pawson &OK" Xicholson. Eleganct copy. Antverpice, Ex officina Plantiniana Balthasaris _ilioreti, 1660. Sixty-one fine Plates with prose and poetical descriptions in Latin, French, Spanish, and Dutch. 9t 067 3055. VAENIUS. Amorvm Emblemata, figvris reneis incisa, stvdio Othonis Vaenii. Emblemes of Loue, with verses in Latin, English, and Italian. 124fine Plates. Oblong 4to. Antverpice, 1608. The English verses were written by the celebrated Richard Verstegan. 3-t o: 3056. VIENIUS (Othonis). Emblemata Horatiana imaginibus [CIII.] in ms incisis, notisque illustrata. 4to, calf. Antverpice, tH. VFerdussen, 1607. >2 o7 3057. V2ENIUS (Otho.) Horatii Flacci Emblemata. 103 _Fine Plates. 4to, caclf. Antverpice, 1612. The text of this Edition is in Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, and Dutch. / 2_._. 6 3058. V1ENIUS (Otho.) Emblemata IHoratiani irnaginibus in es incisis, atque Latino, Germanico, Gallico et Belgico carmine illustrata. 103 Plates. Small 8vo, calf.,Amstelcdami, H. Wetstein, 1684. -:3059. VE3NIUJS (Otho.) Vita D. Thoma Aqvinatis. 30 fine Plates. Folio, morocco, gilt edges. Bruxellis, 1778. _ 3060. VAILLANT (Jo-Foy.) Numismata Imperatorum Romanorum Prastantiora a Julio Cmesare ad Postumum et Tyrannos. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, vellum. Amstelodcmni, 1694. 7' —3061. VALENTINE (D. T.) History of the City of New York. 8vo, cloth. N. Y 1853. J-;- tfZI 3062. VALENTINE (iD. T.) IManual of the Corporation of the City of New York for 1848, 1850, 1851, and 1852. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. 2VN Y. 1852. VATTEL. 239 ~tf'7~ gr 3063. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND. Twenty Drawings of the Natives and Scenery of Van Diemen's Land; mounted and bound in small folio. Hcalf' morocco. 1830. k O 3064. VAN DYCK (Ant.) De Konst-Kamer, der Allerschoonste Portraiten Van verscheide Plinsen en Prinsessen Doorlugtige Mannen, vermaarde Schilders en andere. Folio, calf. Gcraavenhaage, 1728.,,>d 83065. VAN HULL (A.) Pacificatores orbis Christiani sive Icones Principum, Ducum, et Legatorum, qui Monasterii atque Osnabrugme. Folio, calf. Rotterdam, 1697. This is a series of 131 Splendid Heads of the Sovereigns of Europe and other distinguished Military and Civil Characters, who were parties to the treaty of Peace at Osnaburgh, 1697. Brilliant Impressions and rare. 3066. VAN HULLE (Anselmi). Les Hommes Illustres qui ont vecu dans le xvII. Siecle, les principaux aux Potentats, Princes, Ambassadeurs, et Plenipotentiaires, qui ont assiste aux Conferences de Munster et D'Osnabrug, avec leurs Armens et Devises. 131 Splendid Portraits. Folio, calf. Amnsterdam, 1716.,j: ~d, 3067. VAN LOCHEM (Michel). A Collection of Scripture Emblems. 128 Plates in a 4to vol. Red morocco, gilt sides. /&, 8OW3068. VARIA. A Collection of 209 Old Engravings, etc. Folio, half calf.:7.~ ~ 3069. VARIETIES; or an Agreeable Melange, 1848. MS. Title to a Collection of Seventy-two Engravings, includinlg many by Bartolozzi and his School, Angelica Kaufman, etc. 4to, red morocco, gilt sides cnd edges. 94S'eO3070. VARIETY OF ENGRAVINGS, by the Old Masters. 1.53 Plates. Folio, old calf; lettered Figures BDivers. Includes Le Grand's famous print "Le Bat;" Paris Dying on Mount Ida, by Cranach; Curious Figure of America, and numerous nude Figures, old Anatomical Plates, etc.,-6-,f 3071. VARIETY OF LOVE EMBLEMS. 4to, half morocco. 1622. 3072. VARIOUS NICKNACKS; or Clippings and Cuttings. MS, Title to a Collection of Ornamental Letters, Vignettes etc. 100 Plates. 8vo, green morocco.,y6-3073. VATTEL (M. D.) The Law of Nations. Translated from the French. 8vo. 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Cento Favole Morali Dei piu illustri antichi e moderni autor'i Greci e Latini, Scielte e trattate in varie maniere di Versi Vvlgari. 4to, half vellum. Venetia, Giord. Zileti, 15 70. First edition of this rare book, with 100 spirited wood engravings; some after designs by Titian. La Valliere, 48 fr. i. 3Lf-a 3080. VERHEIDEN (Iac.) Af-beeldingen Van sommighe in Godts-Woort ervarene Mannen die bestreden hebben den Roomschen Antichrist. 50 Portraits of the Reformers. 4to, vellum. Graven-EEcaghe, 1603. " Recherche'a cause des Portraits."-Brunet. /f,d<7 3081. VERNON (E. J.) A Guide to the Anglo-Saxon Tongue. 12mo, cl. Loncd. 1846.', f-,082. [VERPLANCK (Gulian C.)] Garrick: His Portrait in New York, its Artist and History. One hundred copies only printed for private distribution. Photograph of the Portrait. 8vo, bds. N. Y. 1857. -,* f3083. VERPLANCI (G.) Influence, etc., of Liberal Studies. 12mo. 1V. Y. 1833. y 9r-3084. VERSTEGAN (R.) A Restitvtion of Decayed Intelligence: in Antiquities Concerning the most noble and renownd English Nation. 4to, half calf; rare and curious. Lond. 1634., Oc ~ 3085. [VERTUE (George)]. A Description of the Works of the Ingenious Delineator and Engraver, Winceslaus Hollar, disposed into Classes of Different Sorts, with Some Account of His Life. Illustrated with a great number of _ollar's own Engravings and Etchings (mostly fine and rare), inlaid and mounted to the size of the Text. 4to, red morocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1745. " Ouvrage recherche, mais difficile a trouver. La premiere edition [1145] est moins chere."-Brunet.,ff~O7 3086. VERTUE. Medals, Coins, Great Seals, and other Works of Thomas Simon, engraved and described by George Vertue. 4to, hal' calf. Lond. 1780.,l a o 3087. VERZAAMELING VAN DE AFBEELDINGEN van veele Voornaame mannen en Leeraaren Die zoo met het begin der Reformatie, als ook in laater Tyd heb Leeraars VIRGIL. 241 Ampt onder de Doopsgezinde Christenen bediend hebben. Fine Plates. 4to, half calf. Amsteldacnm, 1743. / 4&7 3088. VESPASIANO (Fr.) Nella qvale s'Insegna a Scrivere varie Sorte di lettere, etc. Oblong 4to, rare. Venetia, 1572. 3706' 3089. [VICTOR (Aurelius)] [Colophon.] SrIf[ [1flt tf. euallf teronrie m Lftwbr lXtimutrfu trorunt effMt forlfcttrr. t 3[ac-t?Lrtter. Small 4to, caf: nmpressuts Roma, par SteplAanumn Planck, anno 1492. This uncommon book is said to be by Aurelius Victor. It is so rare that HIarwood did not know it, and gives the Argent edition of 1505 the honour of a " princeps." The author was an African of obscure birth, and became Prefect and Consul of Rolme under Valentinian.-See MS. note in the book. 02,6 d 3090. VICTORIA ANNUAL (The) for 1844. Bedtutifully printed and illuminated in gold and colouers. 4to, green morocco extra. Lond. 1844. 3091. VICUS (gEneas). Avgvstarvln Imagines mris f6rmis Expressre, etc. 4to, calf. Venetiis, Aldi, 1558. A series of Portraits of the Roman Empresses, with Plates of the Coins, etc. /, 7J 3092. VIES DE ROY DE FRANCE. 1Vo Title. Portraits. Small 4to, half calf. NVoribergce, s. a. -,S 3093. VIEVX (La.),atttra bretUftrum, dernierment corrigee et,'/V. amend' et cy nouelment imprimee. 3[t1rit erttrr. Small 8vo, old calf. Loncl. Rich. Tlottelli, 1580.: ~e o 3094. VIGNETTES. A Collection of 78 Vignettes. 8vo, red morocco extra. 3095. VINCARTIUS (Joan.) Sacrarum Heroidvn Epistolve. 12mo, vellum. Tornaci, 1640. 3096. VIRGIL. Pnblii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica et Georgica tabulis aeneis olim a Johanne Pine Illustrata, opus paternum in lucem profert Robertus Edge Pine. Plates. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1774. ~3-'097. VIRGILIUS. A part of Justice's Edition. The Text Engraved, with Plates. In 3 parts. 8vo, vellum. Venetia, n. d. /, o_2_ 3098. VIRGIL. The Works of Virgil: containing his Pastorals, Georgics, and zlEneis. Translated into English Verse, by Mr. Dryden. Adorn'd with a Hundred Sculptures. Folio, calf. ILoncl. Tonsonz, 1797.'76po3099. VIRGIL in English Verse, translated by Pitt and Warton. Notes by Holdsworth, Spence, and others. Uniqbue copy, with impressions of all the Vignettes in Hfeyne's EEditions of Virgil, printed at Leipsic oand London, 1 793. 4 vols. 12mo, russia, gilt edges.,Locl. i 763. 31 242 VOSTRE. a3 ~Q 3100. VISSCHER (Nicol). Figures of the Bible in which almost Every History of the Holy Scriptures is described. Oblong 4to, vellum. Amstelodami, s. a. Letter-press in Latin, French, German, Dutch, and English. A, S7 3101. VISSCHER (N.) Vechteo Fundis, Villis, Proetoriis, atque priscis Arcibus Triumphantes, Tabula exquisitissima edita a Nic. Visscheri, etc. Folio, half calf. Amste~lrdam, 1772. 3102. VITA ET HISTORIA S. ROSAE AS. 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Edwin, 1674. From Heber's collection. The author seems to have served under Lord Maidstone, the person alluded to in the Title. 9 -d 3120. W. (R.) Cheviot: a Poetical Fragment. 8vo, morocco extra. Netwcastle upon Tyne, 1.817. This is one of three copies printed upon India paper, upon one side only. A~, Sy 3121. W. (W.) The New Help to Discourse; or Wit and Mirth Intermixt with more serious Matters, Consisting of Pleasant Philosophical, Physical, Historical, Moral, and Political Questions and Answers. As also Proverbs, Epitaphs, Epigrams, Riddles, Poesies, etc. Fifth Edition. 12mo, morocco, by fleriny. Lond. 1702. 944 zTWALPOLE., St 3122. WAKEFIELD (Priscilla). Variety; or Selections and Essays, Anecdotes, etc. 121oo, half calf Lond. 1809. O 3123. WALCH (Sebastian). Portraits aller Herren Burgermeis72 8tern der Zurich, 1336-1742. 68 Plates. Folio, half calf: IKempten, 1756 00 O 3124. WALDRON (F. G.) 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Catalogue of the Classic Contents of Strawi_0'e a. berry Hill, collected by Horace Walpole, with Prices and names; elegantly illustrated with Portraits, Views, Etch-c ings, etc. Illbustrated with 90 Portraits and Plates. Printed Prices. 4to, half' red morocco, gilt edges, by J. l~cackenzixe. -Lond. 1842. This copy was presented to Mr. Allan by A. E. Evans and Son, and is a most elaborately illustrated catalogue. d O 3133. WALPOLE (Horace). A Description of the Villa of Mr. Horace WValpole, at Strawberry-Hill, near Twickenham, with an Inventory of the Furniture, Pictures, Curiosities, etc. Illustrated with 86 Plates. 4to, mzorocco, by Benediet. Strawberry-Hill, 1784. A similar copy sold for ~;16 16s, Od. at the Strawberry-Hill Sale. 3134. WALPOLE (Horace). Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third. Illustrated with 25 Additional Portraits and Plates; some fine and scarce. 4to, nzorocco extra, joints, gilt edges. Lond. 1768. y. O 3135. W~ALPOLE (Sir Robert, Earl of Orford). Orford Portraits. A Collection, engraved by I-Vertue, in 1 vol. 4to, half mnorocco. Nlo Title. 1748, etc. WARD. 245,< ~ 3136. WALTER; or a Second Peep into the World we call" Outrs." 12mo. Lond. 1835. 3137. WALTON (Izaak) and COTTON (Charlles). The Complete 9ol 60 Angler; or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, etc., with Original Memoirs and Notes by Sir Harris Nicolas. 2 vols. impl. 8vo, extended to 4to, and superbly bound in green morocco, marbled and.gilt edges. Lond. Wv Pickering, 1836. In addition to the numerous fine Engravings which form part of this de-'lightful book, the present copy contains about 260 Portraits and Plates, and 48 head and tail pieces, many on India Paper. Dr. Bethune, who had every thing on Angling, admitted that he had nothing to equal this, and the writer, having catalogued Dr. Bethnne's books, can add his testimony to the same effect. o60 0 3138. WALTON and COTTON. The Complete Angler, with Notes by Sir John Hawkins. Illustrated by several Finely Engraved Portraits, Views, Fish, etc. 8vo, richly bound with thick and bevelled boards, and emblematically ornamented with medals. Lond. 1825.! 3139. --. Same. Miniature Edition. 48mo. -Lond. TV. Pickering, 1825.,2,~ ~3140. WANLEY (Nath.) Wonders of the Little World; or a General History of Man. 2 vols. rl. 8vo, calf. _Lond. 1806. 3141. WANTON WIDOW (The); being Faithful Memoirs of the 9;4 5a Amours and Intrigues of John Stewart and the Widow Carleton. 12mo, calcf rare. Lond. 1769. 7~s3142. WARBURTON (John). Vallum Romanurn; or the History and Antiquities of the Roman Wall, commonly called the Picts' VVWall in Cumberland and Northumberland. 4to, half russia. Lond. 1753. 6-,3143. [WARD (Nathaniel)]. The Simple Cobler of Aggavvamn in America, Willing to help'mend his Native Country, lamentably tattered, both in the upper-Leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take. And as willing never to bee paid for his work, by Old English wonted pay. It is his Trade to patch all the year long, gratis. Therefore, I pray, Gentlemen, keep your purses. By Theodore de la Guard. The _Fourth _Edition, with some Amendments. 4to, pp. 89. _Lond. for Stephen Bowttell, 1647. Four Editions of this quaint tract were published in one year.:t~ &3144. WARD (Ned.) The Comforts of Matrimony; or Love's Last Shift. 12mo, sheep. fLond. 1780. 3145. WARREN (C.) Fifty Proof Plates of Subjects Engraved by this Artist, to Illustrate English Authors. Presentation, copy from the Engraver's _Daughter to _Robt. Balmanno, Esq., with three autograph letters. 8vo, green morocco. Lond. 1793, etc. 246 WASHINGTON. 3146. WARWICK (Eden). The Poets' Pleasaunce; or Garden of all Sorts of Pleasant Flowers, which our Pleasant Poets have, in Past Time, for Pastime, Planted. Small 4to, morocco extra, by Ifacycday. Loend. 1 847. 3147. WARWICK.-NUGENT. Astonishing History and Adventures of Miss Betsey Warwick, the Female Rambler. The Life of Miss Fanny Nugent, with the Coffee-House Characters. 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges, by Ycackenzie..Manchester, n. d. From Mr. Burton's Library. 3148. WASHINGTON. Diary of Washington, fiom the first day of October, 1789, to the tenth of March, 1790, from the Original Manuscript, now first printed. Illustrated copy. 31fine Plates. R1. 8vo, morocco extra. N. Y. 1858. The present is No. 37, of one hundred Copies, privately printed for the Bradford Club. 3149. WASHINGTON (General). Epistles, Domestic, Confidential, and Official, from General Washington; written about the Commencement of the American Contest, when he entered on the Command of the Army of the United States, etc. None of which have been printed in the two volumes published a few months ago. NVew York, Printed by G. Robinson. Lond. -Reprinted, Riv ington, 1796. These are known as the Spurious Epistles. /2_, ad 3150. WASHINGTON (George). Farewell Address to the People of the United States of America. Portrait Inserted. 4to, red morocco extra. N. Y, J. Wiley, 1850. This is a copy of the Edition printed for Mr. Lennox. 3151. WASHINGTON. Letters from his Excellency, George ~/ -~'~O ~~ TWashington, President of the United States of America, to Sir John Sinclair, Bart., M. P., on Agricultural and other Interesting Topics. /Engraved from the Original Letters, so as to be an exact FaZcc-simile of the hand writing of that celebrated Character. With Mledallion; also, 2 Portraits inserted. 4to, half calf. Londcl. 1800. "To Dr. Pearson, with Sir John Sinclair's Compts." ~2 5Z'':3152. WASHINGTON (George). Letters from.His Excellency, George Washington, President of the United States of America, To Sir John Sinclair, Bart., on Agricultural and other Interesting Topics. Engraved from the Original Letters, so as to be an exact Fac-simile of the hand writing,of that Celebrated Character. 12 Portraits and Plates inserted. 4to, red morocco, extra gilt. Loncd. 1800. 3153. WASHINGTON (George). Official Letters to the Honoureve~ Oable American Congress, written during the War between the United Colonies and Great Britain. 2nd -Boston Edclition. Portrait. 2 vols. 12mo, sheep. Boston, 1796. WATTS. 247 07,,O 3154. WASHINGTON. Funeral Orations on the Death of George Washington. A Collection of 15 Tracts in 1 vol. 8vo, half calf. N_. Y., etc., 1800. /c,9 d3155. WASHINGTON. Memory of Washington: comprising a Sketch of his Life and Character, and the National Testimonials of Respect. Also, a Collection of Eulogies and Orations, with a Copious Appendix. 12mo, sheep; scarce. Pp. 246. List of Subscribers, 3 1. ivewuport, R. I., Printed by Oliver PFarnsworth, 1800. 2, 3156. WATSON (John F.) Annals and Occurrences of New York City and State, in the Olden Time; being a Collection of Mlemoirs, Anecdotes, and Incidents concerning the City, Country, and Inhabitants, from the Days of the Founders, etc. 14 Plates, with 32 others insertedl —in all 46. 8vo, half morocco, gilt edges. 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The Improvement of the Mind. 8vo, cf. Lond. 1810 ~_~~3167. WATTS (R.) Bibliotheca Britannica. Vol. 1, part 1. 4to, boards..3' 3168. —. Another copy. 4to, boards. 3169. WATTS (W.) The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry in a, Eg England and Scotland; being a collection of the Interesting and Picturesque Views, etc. 84 Plates. 4to, blue morocco, gilt edges. Lond. (1781). 248 WEIGEL.,rdDG7 3170. WAYES OF THE CROSSE; or The Way to true knowledge, written in French and translated into English. 24mo, morocco, richly gilt sides; curious cand rare. Paris, 1676. The; Plates in this beautiful volume exhibit the Cavalier Costume of Charles II. /, ~~~ 3171. WAY TO GET AND TO SAVE WEALTH; or the Sure Method to Live Well in the World, being the Pleasant Art of Money-Getting. 8vo, half' morocco. Lond. 1788. /y5% 3172. WEBER (Hy.) The Battle of Flodden Field: a Poem of the XVI. Century. 8vo, calf. _EIdinb. 1808.,7/j5 3173. WEBSTER. Mr. Webster's Address at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Addition to the Capitol, July 4, 1851, with Autographs. 8vo. Washington, 1851.?S 3174. WEBSTER (Noah). The Prompter; or Common Sayings V' and Subjects, and Franklin's Way to Wealth. 12mo, caclf Coventry, 1808. -.25-5 3175. WEDGWOOD (Josiah). Reprint of a Description of the Portland Vase, formerly the Barberini; the Manner of its Formation, etc. With the Addition of Notes by Thomas Windus, etc. 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1845. 3176. WEICHARDUM (Joan.) Theatrum Mortis Humanme Tri-.20-sOO partitum. I. Pars. Saltum Mortis. II. Pars. Varia genera Mortis. III. Pars. Poenas Damnatorum continens. Cum figuris reneis illustratum. 4to, mnorocco extra, gilt edges. John Baptista Macyr in Salsburg, 1682.,~'-g^ 3177. WEIGEL (Christoph.) Ethica Naturalis sea Documenta M oralia, etc. 4to, calf extra. Nborimbergce, s. a. Contains 100 fine and large Plates, illustrative of Maxims and Proverbs.;.4.-~.WEIGEL. Historien aus den I. und II. Buch Samuelis, Konigen, et Chronica. Fine Steel Plates. Folio, half calf. Augspurg, 1695. /oO 3179. WEIGEL (Christ.) et LUYKENS. Historite Celebriores Veteris [et Novi] Testamenti Iconibus reprtesentatm, et selectis Epigrammatibus [Latine et Germanice] Exornatme. Folio, calf'. Noribergce [1708]. Ad OOc 3180.. Aliud Exemplar. Folio, half vellum. _Noribergce, 1712. Sold at Gaignat's for 48 fr. Detienne's, 41 fr. t O7 3181. WEIGEL (Chri.) Representation des diverses Figures Humaines avec leurs mesures prises sur des Antiques. 19 Plates. 4to, calf. s. 1. s. a..4 5~ 3182. WEIR (Daniel). History of the Town of Greenock. 8vo, *:eJ haGfh calf. Greenock, 1829. ~[I SJ;) "3183. WELD (Isaac). Illustrations of the Scenery of Killarney and the Surrounding Country. 19 Plates. 4to, half calf. Loncd. 1807. "We have seldom seen a work that combines more classical illustration with a high degree of graphic excellence." —Quart. Rev. WESTMINSTER. 249.2~ 0t 3184. WELD (Isaac, Junior). 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WESTMINSTER Representation of the Embossed, Chased, Get~& - and Engraved Subjects and Inscriptions which decorate the Tobacco Box and Cases belonging to the Past Overseers Society of the Parishes of St. Margaret and St. John the Evangelist, in the City of Westminster. _Fine Plates. Folio. _Lond. 1824. This singular book communicates, in a pictorial form, some remarkable historic incidents. 32 250 XWHETSTONES. 3198. WESTMINSTER. To our Reverend and Well-beloved Brethren, the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, etc. Signed Robert Douglas, Moderator. 4to, blue morocco; fine copy. Lond. 1647. 9;, 5y7~ 3199. WESTWOOD (J. O.) Paleographia Sacra Pictoria; being a Series of Illustrations of the Ancient Versions of the Bible, copied from Illuminated Manuscripts, executed between the Fourth and Sixteenth Centuries. 50 beautifully Illuminated Plates. 4to, half red morocco, gilt top. -Lond. W. Smith, 1843-5. 3200. [WETMORE (Prosper M.)] Paisley: a Local Sketch, from Valentine's Manual for 1863. Portrait and Plate. 8vo, pp. 6. V. Y. 1863. From the author, with Autograph Letter. 3201. WHETSTONES (George). -he ]glrtfsh U ft rror. ARe-?/,' ~ gard Wherein al estates may behold the Conquests of Enuy: Containing ruine of common weales, murther of Princes, cause of heresies, and in all ages, spoile of diuine and humane blessings, vnto which is adioyned Enuy conquered by vertues. Publishing the peaceable victories obtained by the Queene's most excellent Maiesty against this mortall enimie of publike peace and prosperitie, and lastly A Fortris against Enuy. Interspersed with Poetry, etc. 3l1aCtt etrttrr. Sm. 4to, red morocco extra, gilt edges; very rare. Lond. for G. Seton, 1586. 3202. WHETSTONES. Another copy. Blue morocco elegant,gilt /'7 ~- edges. Lond. for OG. Seton, 1586. For full particulars of this work, see the Bibliotheca Grenvilliana. It is dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, and contains much curious historical matter respecting her reign. ,: 3203. WHETSTONES (George). A Remembraunce of the woorthie and well imployed life of the Right Honourable Sir Nicholas Bacon, Knight; Thomas, Earl of Sussex, and Sir Ph. Sydney. With Autograph _Letter by Alex. Boswell inserted. 4to, green morocco, by Ifayday. Reprinted at the Auchinleck Press, by Alexander Boswell, 1816. For particulars of this author, see Warton's English Poetry, Ritson's Bibliog. Poetica, 391-3, Beloe's Anecdotes, Brydges' Censura, and Br. Bibliog., and Collier's Poetical Decameron. Lf- 3204. WHISTLE BINKIE; or the Piper of the Party. 2 vols. 12mo. Glasgow, 1838. t)~7 3205. WHITAKER (Rev.) Genuine History of the Britons Asserted against Mr. Macpherson. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1773. i2. 3206. WHITE (F. S.) A History of Inventions and Discoveries alphabetically arranged. 8vo, morocco antiq,?ue, gilt top. Lond. 1827. WHITNEY. 251.2 ~ 3207. WHITEFIELD (George). A Letter to His Excellency Governor Wright, giving an Account of the Steps taken relative to the converting the Georgia Orphan-House into a College: Together with the Literary Correspondence that passed upon that Subject between his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Reverend Mr. Whitefield. Svo. Lond. for J I Millan, etc. 1768. / 4 -30208. WHITELAW (Alex.) Book of Scottish Songs. Square 12nlio, cloth, gilt. Glasgow, 1853.,, &A 3209. WHITELAW (A.) Casket of Literary Gems. 1st and 2d Series. 4 vols. 12mo, half calf. Glasgow, 1829. 2.O 3210. WHITELAW (A.) The Republic of Letters: a Selection in Poetry and Prose. 4 vols. 12mo, bcls. Glasgow, 1833. 3211. WHITNEY (Geffrey). A Choice of Emblemes and other ]Devises, For the moste parte gathered out of sundrie. writers, Englished and Moralized. And divers newly devised by Geffrey Whitney.. in a series of (250) most elegant wood cuts, with descriptions to each, in English Verse. 4to, green morocco extra, by Pawson and NVicholson. Imprinted at Leyden, in the _fouse of Christo2pher Plantyn, by -Francis _Raphelengius, 1586. For a minute description of this rare book, see the Bibliotheca AngloPoetica, where it is priced ~8 8s. Od.; also, Brydges' Censura Literaria, Ames's Ty~pog. Antiquities, by Herbert, and Retrospective Review, ix., 122-140. _2, 3212. WIEDEMAN (Elias). Comitium Gloria. 100 Portraits of' the Great Men of Poland. Folio, calf. NVo Title. 1646.,~~-~ -O 3213. WIERCX (A.) A Collection of 39 Plates, mostly by this Artist, in 8vo, morocco, richly gilt. P 3'OO6 3214. WIERCX. A Collection of 64 very beautiful Engravings, J/ by A. and H. Wiercx; neatly mounted, in a 4to volume, half red morocco, gilt edges. I2a OO 3215. WVIERX (Hieronymus). Opera. Fine impressions of the Plates. 2 vols. 12mo, halzf calf. s. 1. s. a. Includes the Life and Passion of Jesus Christ, The Virgin Mary, St. Ignatius Loyola, etc.'7- 732 16. WIERX (Hieronymus). Vita Deiparse Virginis Marine. 21 beautiful Plates. Small 4to, reel morocco. 1576. The prints in this book were formerly in the possession of that eminent Collector, William Esdaile, who has placed his Initials on each print; the impressions are superb. 6, 7a 3217. WIERX. A Collection of 81 Plates, by this -Distinguished Artist and his -Followers; all nzounted, in 4to, and bound in morocco, gilt edges. 3218. WIERX, GALLE, etc. A Collection of' 228 Engravings, Chiefly.Emblermatical and Scriptural; neatly mounted in folio, half morocco, gilt edges. 4/ dt 3219. WILCOX (Revd. J.) Sermons on Mutual Love among Christians. 8vo, morocco extra. Ipswich [1818]. 252 WILLIAMS. /, 0"3 3220. WILDE. Gemnmm Selectae Antiquve, e Museo Jacobi de Wilde, sivre L. Tabulas. 4to, half russica. Amstelcedatmi, 1 70I.,te 3221. WILDE (W. R.) The Closing Years of Dean Swift's Life. 8vo, cloth. Dublin, 1849. / 529 3221.* WILLE. Recueil De Paysages et Autres Figures Dessinees et Artistement Gravees par Jean Georges Wille. 4to. Paris, 1801. Ctg7 3222. WILLETT. Catalogue of the Library of RALPH WILLETT, Esq. Priced. 8vo, half russia. Lold. 1813. "THE MERLY LIBRARY." — The same year there was fought such a fight, as, take it for all in all, the like again hath not been witnessed since the memorable day of the Roxburghe battle. I would be understood here to allude to the Willett contest, or to the sale of the Merly Library."-Dibdin's Bibliographical Decameron., Sz-6 3223. WILLIAMS (Peter, Junr.) An Oration on the Abolition of the Slave Trade; and Cowdrey's Speech. 8vo, half calf. V. Y. 1808. 3 ~~ 3224. WILLIAMS. Catalogue of the Splendid and Valuable Library of the Rev. THEODORE WILLIAMS. ILarge and thick paper, with Prices and NVITamnes. Inmpl. 8vo, half russia. Lond. 1827. / 5-3225.. Another Copy. Impl. 8vo, boacrds. Lond. 1827. This collection sold for ~10,213 17s. 6d. c/~,OO 3226. WILLIAMS (H. W.) Select Views in Greece, with Classical Illustrations: a Series of sixty-four beautiful Line Engravings, by Horsbulgh, Miller, and other distinguished Artists, after Drawings by H. W. Williams and C. R. Cockerel, Esqrs. 2 vols. in 1. 4to, red Tirkey morocco, richly gilt. Lond. 1829. " This exquisite work has called forth the admiration of all lovers of the fine arts, and well entitled is Mr. Williams to call these views select; for they are so in every fine and high sense of the word. The choice of subjects, the exquisite beauty of the execution, and above all, the poetical feeling displayed, render them truly fascinating. Art seems to be carried here to its highest extent."-Literary Gazette.,, —3227. WILLIAMS (P. B.) Guide to Caernarvon. 8vo. 1832. / O:3228. WILLIS (N. P.) American Scenery. 10 Plates. 4to.,/ot _Lond. n. d. j,, WI3229. WILLIS (N. P.) Letters fronm under a Bridge, and Poems. Profuesely illustrated, with additional Plates; in all 22. Small 4to, half morocco. Lond. 1840. 6.O o 3230. WILLIS (N. P.) Memoranda of the Life of Jenny Lind. Impl. 8vo, half red morocco, top gilt. Phila. 1851. This copy is extensively -illustrated, and contains a large number of Newspaper Cuttings, Tickets, etc. -3574. COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SCRAPS, LETTERS, etc., in a Portfolio. //7T 3575. COLOURED ENGRAVINGS. Thirty-four assorted. 34. (576. COLOURED PLATES. Forty assorted. 40. 49~ j ~3577. COLOURED PRINTS. Fifty assorted. 50. 3578. COLOURED PRINTS. Sixty assorted. 60. / 3579. COOPER (Rich.) and OTHERS. Charles, Prince of Wales, etc., the Children of King Charles the First, and Three others. 5., U ~3580. DAULLE (J.), PARMENTIER, etc. Portrait of the Em/ press Catherine, Louis Dauphin de France, Louis Quinze, etc. Seven Portraits. 7. A, _ 5_ 3581. DAULLE, WILLE, and OTHERS. Charles James Edward, son of the Old Pretender, and four other Portraits. 5. /, 2-5_ 3582. DAVID (F. A.) Portrait of Charlemagne. -23583. DAVID et MULLER. Portraits of Henri IV. and Louis Seize. 2. 3584. DAVID and OTHERS. Le Duc de Berri (Proof before Let-.cz~ ~Q ters), and three others. 2.z3<3596. DOO. Portrait of Lady Selina Meade, after Sir Th. Lawrence. 1 3 00 o 3597. DOO. The Proffered Kiss, after Sir T. Lawrence. 1. 3598. DOO, DUNCAN, and LUCAS. The Dutch Girl, The'/ ij/ Young Recruit, The Union, etc. Three Plates. 3. A,~ sb 3599. DOO (George T.) and WATT (XV. H.) Sterne and the Grisette, and the Manuscript. A Pair. 2. _-,f, dBS 3600. DREVET (P.) Portrait of Joannes Forest et Samuel Ber-.F/rL nard. Two Plates. 2. ~.~_~, L~ 3602. DREVET (F.) Portraits of Rene Pucelle, Cardinal Dubois, etc. Five Plates. 5..2 t 9Ot 3603. DREVET (F.) Portrait of De Beauvan, Colbert, Lambert, etc. Four Plates. 4. -;~_ ~;3604. DREVET (P.) and PONTIUS (P.) Portraits of Samuel./ Bernard and Gaspar Gusman. Two Plates. 2. / ~S- 3605. DU BOSC (Cl.) and OTHERS. Susanna, after A. Carracci; another Susanna Proof; Venus and Cupid, etc. Ten Plates. 10. _, -5-g 3606. DUBOURG (M.), ROGERS (John), and OTHERS. The Colonna Claude, and others, from Claude; Cotter's Saturday Night, etc. Ten Plates. 10. 14/-3607. DUMBARTON, DUNDEE, and BRIGHTON. Three Plates. 3. ~/ j7 3608. DUPINS, BATECHON, and OTHERS. Six Large Portraits, assorted. 6. 3609. DURAND (A. B.) and DOO (George T.) Musidora (Line Engraving), Child with Flowers. Two Prints. 2. A, e? a 3610. DURAND (A. B.) Portraits of Judge Platt and John M. Mason. Two Plates. 2. 27t6 ENGRAVINGS. aft- 3611. DURAND (A. B.) and OTHERS. Portrait of Anna Braithwaite, etc. Six Plates. 6. /o/(64 3612. DURER (Albert). The Circumcision, etc. Seven Plates. 7.,2 26,~53 613. DURER (Albert). Nine Large Wood Cuts, in brown Portfolio. /3 3614. DURER (Albert). Thirty-four Old Engravings, illustrative of the Life of Christ. 34.,z2 A_~-,3615. DUTCH ENGRAVINGS. Seventy-five Dutch Engravings; some by Picart. 75. /. &4 3616. DLUTCH PORTRAITS. Fifty Dutch Portraits, assorted (fine). 50. / 2 J-3617. EARLOM (Rd.) A Fish Market. 3618. EARLOM (R.) and OTHERS. The Singing Master; Mar2e 7 a riage; Baptism, etc. Four Plates. 4. X, 37 3619. EDELINCK (Chevalier). Portrait of Charles Due de Berry. 3620. EDELINCK (C.) and OTHERS. Portrait of Bertin; Two 3, 5 Cecilias; and Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar, by J. B. Michel. Four Plates. 4. /,jj-3621. EDELINCK (G.) Portrait of Fran9ois de Medicis, and another. Two Plates. 2. /,f4 3622. EDELINCK (G.) and ANOTHER. Holy Family, etc. Two Plates. 2. 3, 4 03623. EGAN (J.) EARLOM (Rd.) Citation of Wickliffe; M~eleager and Atalanta. Two Plates. 2. _,3 6y 3 3624. EIGHTY-FIVE PORTRAITS OF AMERICANS. 85. 3625. EIGHTY-FIVE PORTRAITS OF AUTHORS AND AR/2-X. ~ TISTS. Many rare. 85.,2 3Q 3626. ENGLAND. Forty-six Portraits of the Sovereigns of England. Some Proofs. 46. I, Ya 3627. ENGLAND. Seventeen Engravings illustrative of the His/ tory of England. 17. (3628. ENGLISH PORTRAITS. Forty-eight assorted. 48. a 3629. ENGLISH PORTRAITS. Thirty-four. Very fine. 34. S./' 3L630. ENGLISH PORTRAITS. One Hundred and Forty-six assorted. 146. / bg 3631. ENGRAVINGS, in small Portfolio. 10. A/ 25- 3632. ENGRAVINGS. Fifty Fine Proof Impressions. 50.,3~ g 3633. ENGRAVINGS. Sixty-five. Very fine. 65. 4 3634. ENGRAVINGS. Seventy assorted. All Coloured. 70. 3635. ETCHINGS, in a Portfolio. 84., 3636. ETCHINGS AND PRINTS. A Collection of Twenty, after 64~f 8Parmeggiano and others. 20. Yyo9 3637. EUROPEAN PORTRAITS. Seventy Fine Plates. 70. ENGRAVINGS.'27 (dd 3638. FACIUS (G. S. and J. G.) The Cow Herd, after Paul Potter. ~3,,3639. FACIUS (G. S. and J. G.) Mr. West and Family, after Benjamin West. / 6~3 3640. FAITHORNE (Giul.) and OTHERS. Portrait of John Ogilvy, etc. Thirteen Portraits. 13. /. O 3641. FALSTAFF. Fine Old Engraving. Mounted. 3642. FELSING et FORSTER. Raphael Sanzio, d'Urbino, et Raphael a l'age de XV. ans. Two Line Engravings. 2. z,, 6T 3643. FIFTY COLOURED PRINTS. 50. D( 5? 3644. FIFTY PORTRAITS OF AUTHORS AND ARTISTS. 50. jZtZ 2. 3645. FIFTY-EIGHT PORTRAITS OF AMERICANS. 58. /# 6g 3646. FIFTY-SIX FINE ENGLISH PORTRAITS. 56. 3647. FINDEN'S ROYAL GALLERY OF BRITISH ART. ~ C~s The Deliverance of St. Peter from Prison, and five others. 5. - /6~r3648. -- Turner's Old Temeraire, and five others. 6. / (r3649. -. Happy as a King, and five others. 6. ( 3650.. Turner's Oberwesel, and five others. 6. t/ 37' 3651. Turner's Nemi, and five others. 6. " 652. —. Othello Relating his Adventures, and four others. 5. 3653. -- Day's Sport in the Highlands, and three others; also, Three Fac-Similes and Portfolio. 7. /, 6- 3654. FITTLER (J.) The Battle of the Nile and Victory over the Dutch. Plate and Etching of the Same. Three Plates. 3. / 3655.. Another Set. Three Plates. 3., 2 5- 3656. FITTLER (J.) The Celebrated Portrait known as Titian's 3657. FITTLER (J.), BARTOLOZZI, and HEATH. Portrait of /, Lord Grenville, Charles I., and Mary, Queen of Scots. 3. 2,,,V 3658. FITTLER (James) and OTHERS. Constantine's Arch, after Claude de Lorrain, and 4 Plates. 5. tO6 3659. FITTLER (J.) and OTH1ERS. Portrait of Frodsham Hodson (Proof), The Queen, etc. Four Plates. 4. 3660. FITTLER, LEGAT, etc. The Continence of Scipio; The Tenants, etc. Four Plates. 4, /o 3661. FLORAL PIECES. Twenty assorted and Coloured. 20.3662. FOLO (Gio.) Angelica e Medora in Varj Modi, Line EnIA graving. 3663. FOLO et FONTANA. Mater Dolorosa and Ecce Homo (Proof). Two Plates. 2., a 3664. FOLO, SCHULER, AUGRANDE, etc. Le Mariage de $te, Catherine, Benedicta in Mulieribus; Le Sommeil de Jesus, etc. Four Line Engravings. 4. 278 ENGRAVINGS. tJ,/ -- 3665. FORSTER (F.) La Vierge a la Legende. Line Engraving, after Raphael Sanzio. 5a 3666. --. La Vierge de la Maison d'Orleans. Line Engraving, after Raphael Sanzio.,/6t J and Ludwig Grossherzog. Two Plates. 2. 3668. FORTY-FOUR Coloured Plates. 44. L3669. FOUR SEASONS (The). A Series of Italian Plates. O/, 50- 3670. FRANKLIN. Thirty Portraits of Franklin. 30. ~5_ 3671. FREEMAN (S.) and OTHERS. Portrait of Sydney Smith, and nine other Portraits. 10. g g 3672. FRENCH PORTRAITS. Thirty-one fine Plates, assorted. 31.,3'2. 3673. FRITZ (J. C. G.) and OTHERS. Twenty-six Portraits. 26..p,,fo 3674. FRYE (Thos.) A Series of Four Portraits. 4. 3 /3 —3675. GAILLARD, DAULLE, and OTHERS. Nine Portraits, assorted. 9. 2,~3 3676. GALLE, BONATO, and OTHERS. Twenty-one Holy Family, assorted; all Line Engravings. 21. ~/, z 3677. GALLE (C.) and OTHERS. Scripture Pieces, etc. Twelve Plates. 12. z., 1~ 3678. GALLE (C.) and OTHERS. Ecce Ancilla Domini, and nine other Engravings. 10. / /43679. "GALLERY OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE DIFFUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE." Thirty-two Selected Portraits. 32.'21f.6g,3680. GARAVAGLIA (Gi.) Agar e Ismaele nel Deserto, after Baroccio. ~,~L~ GARDI (Proporati). Clorinde et Tancrede, Erminie et Le Berger, etc. Three Plates. 3. z.Zg5~3682. GARMER (F.) and OTHERS. Charles X.; Tycho Brahe (Proof before Letters), and another 3. / lO 3683. GEMS FROM THE ANTIQUE. Sixty Plates. 60. J/z, x 684. GERAUT, LE BAS, and OTHERS. Une Femme accrochant une Volaille; L'Alchemiste, etc. Twenty-three Plates. 23. / 37S3685. GERMAN PORTRAITS. Holy Family, etc. Six Large Plates. 6. / d —3686. GERMAN PORTRAITS. Holy Family, etc. Six Large Plates. 6. Z., 403687. GERMANY. Sixty Views in Germany, assorted. 60. i.2, v3688. GRAVES, ROLLE, and OTHERS. The Enthusiast; Time and Tide; The Two Dogs, etc. Six Plates. 6. ENGRAVINGS. 279./, 9 3689. GREATBATCH (W.) Portrait of Sir Thomas Meautys. Proof. 2_. ~ 3690. GREEN (N.) Joseph and John Gulston, and three other Pieces. 4. /,2.,3691. GREEN (Nat.) and OTHERS. Portrait of Sir Thomas Wharton, etc. Five Portraits. 5.,_Jf-3692. GREENWICH HOSPITAL. // 3693. GREGORI (Ferd.) Puer autem crescebat, et Gratia Dei erat in illo, etc. Eight Plates. 8. -463; GRIBELIN (Sim.) and OTHERS. Shepherds Offering Gifts to Christ; and others. Seven Engravings. 7. /,&-3695. GUNST (P.".) Portraits of Edward VI., Thomas Howard, etc. Eleven Plates. 11. -7 3696. GUTTENBERG (Carl) and OTHERS. Le Petit Boudeur; 7gZ /79The Young Bird Catchers, by Walker, etc, Six Plates. 6. /, 6/O 3697. GUTTENBERG (Carl), etc. La Troupe Ambulante, and three others. 4. e 6 g9 3698. HACKERT (Ja. Ph.) Carte General de partie de la Sabine, and eleven others, chiefly Landscapes. 12. / O, B 3699. HALLECK. A Collection of Seven Plates, illustrative of Halleck's Poems. Proofs on India Paper. 7. 2 -O,O 3700. HALPIN (J.) and ROLLS (Charles). Portraits of Washington and Benj. West. Two Plates. 2. ~,y~,O 3701. HEATH (James). Portrait of General Washington, after Gabriel Stuart. 1797. 2, /O 3702. HEATH (J.) Portrait of Erasmus Darwin, etc. Seven Plates. 7. ft 4,o 33703. HEATH (Jas.) and OTHERS. Riot in Broad Street, 1780; Tenier's Kitchen, Death of Abp. Sharp, etc. Four Plates. 4. 3704. HEATH. Forty Plates from Heath's Gallery. 40. 3705. HENRIQUEZ, MARCX, and OTHERS. La Chastete de /' 42-0 Joseph, Susanne avec les Veillards, etc. Six Plates. 6. 6,., Am 3706. HIGHLAND SPORTS. Four Drawings, coloured..,3707. HODGES (C. H.) and OTHERS. Portrait of Hon. John Foster, etc. Seven Portraits. 7..2, 2Z4: 3708. HODGETTS (R. M.) and OTHERS. Portrait of Sir Walter Scott, and Three Portraits of Artists. 4. /r ccOl 3709. HOGARTH (W.) Mariage a la Mode. Six Plates, engraved by G. Scotin, B. Baron, and S. Ravenet. 6. A/, X 3710. HOGARTH. Military Punishments. Twenty-four small Plates, and large Battle Piece. 25. 4,~O 8711. HOLLAR. Thirty-four Prints engraved by Hollar. 34. 230 EX-R ATIXNG-S.,2, t 3S712. HOLT (F.) and OTHmEn. The Highlander (Proof before Letters), Tlhe Parting, Queen's Palace, and Frigate on a Lee Shore. Four Plates. 4. 7t 3713. HORSBURGH (J.) and OTHERS. Portrait of Sir W. Scott. Six Plates. 6. 2_ _/ 3714. HOUBERAKEN, VERMFEULEN, and OTHERnS. Twelv e / 1Portraits, assorted. 12. tGO ~3715. HOTI3IUBRAKEN (J.) Thirty-two Portraits, assorted. 32. ~~- > 37716. TIOUBRAKEN. Twenty-one Portraits, assorted. 21. 37s17. HOUSTON (Rd.) and PETEIER (W.) The Orrery; and another, after RPembrandt. 2. 3 718. ILLUS TRATIONS OF NIM1ROD'S SPORTING. Paintecd I,4/ by T. Gainsborongh, E. Landseer, A. Cooper. Engraved by T. Landseer, Engleheart, W. Greatbatch, and others. -I)dic Pr'oofs. Folio. Lon7. 1838. _2, 3 3719. J3OHANNOT. Ten Illustrations dle NVerther par Tony Johannot. Folio. 10. ~, 5',3720. JOSEPHUS. Flauii Josephi desz Hochberliahnpten JudiseChen GeschieChtschreibers Historien und Biicher. Fiftynine Plates. 1569. 59. 3 /3 3721. JOLTURNAL OF THE ART UNION.'Twenty-fivePlates. 25. L 3722. -. Another Lot. J4O 3723 -. An3other Lot. 3724. KESSLER (A.) and OTHERS. Battle of Bunker's Hill, Death 2-' / of General Wolfe, etc. Seven Plates. 7. f3725. IILIAN, SCItlMIDT, and OTHERS. Six Portraits, assorted. 1f9ZAJ 6. 3726. KILIAN, WOLFGANG, and OTHERS. Twenty Portraits, assorted. 20. 3727*4q-TL S, MITAN, GAILLARD, and OTHEns. Death of General 5Montgomery, Battle of Bunker's Hill, La Soucieuse Hollandoise. 3..ro $f 2728. KLAUBERI- (J. S.), etc. Fenime de Fois, MAieris, and five 7 others. 6.`/2~- 3729. KNELLER (Godf:) and OTHERIS. Six Portraits. 6. 3t'g 7307. 3KNOLLE (Fr.) and CIHEVALIER (WV.) Sancta COecilia ancl The First Ear-Ring. 2 Plates. 2. 2p, @', 3731. LANDSCAPES, etc., assorted. Sixty-five Plates. 65. / f 3732. LANDSCAPES, FIGURES, etc. Ten Coloured Plates. 10. 733 s. 3 LARGE FOLIO SCRAP BOOK, with Blank Paper. ^ y 3734. LkRGE PORTFOLIO, marked Portraits. v.S,735o LARGE PORTFOLIO; Wooden Frame. 736. 7 LARGE PORTFOLIO. ENGRAVING8S. 281 A 6c0 3737. LANGIER. Jacques de Lille, and another. Two Plates. 2.,/_ 3738. LANGIER and DAULLE. Jacques Delille, M. de Nestier, and Fran9ois Desportes. Three Plates. 3. J.J, 3739. LE BAS (J. Ph.) Blanchissere VIme Veue de Flandre, et Vue d'Anvers. A Pair. 2. 3740. LE BAS. Fete Flamande. A Series of Four Plates. 4. ~, DO 3741. LE BAS (J. P.) La Femme Jalouse, Rembrandt's Etchings of J. Six, etc. Twelve Plates. 12. /.. —742. LE BRUN (M.) The Passions Illustrated. Thirteen Plates. 13. 6 5~ 3743. LEFEVRE (Arch.) and OTHERS. Napoleon, Apollon et les Muses, etc. Four Plates. 4. -2. f 3744. LEWIS (Charles G.) SCOTT (John), and OTHERS. Interior of a Highland Cottage; Crib and Rosa, etc. Four Plates. 4. /,- 3745. LIGNON (Frederic). 3Mdlle. Mars. Fine Line Engraving. fal Zo 3746. LODGE'S PORTAITS. A Collection of Eighty Plates. 80. 3 3747 —. Another Collection. Forty-nine Plates. 49. 7 48. LORICHON et EICHENS. Vierge du Palais de Bridge/ _ / water et Maria mit demn Kinde. 2.,j2- 3749. LOT OF ANCIENT ENGRAVINGS, in a red Portfolio. z 3750. LOT OF MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS, in a Leather rt~ ~ Portfolio. 3751. LOT OF MIISCELLANEOUS PRINTS. Wood Cuts. 352. LOT OF SCRAP PRINTS.,, -8ar38753. LOUIS (Aristide). L'Innocence; Line Engraving, after Greuze. /. ZO 3754. LOUIS (Pierre) and OTHERS. Twelve Portraits, assorted. 12. 3755. LOWRIE (Wilson) and OTHERS. Musical Shepherdess, 3/ ~n 35. Castel Gondolfo, A Calm, and St. George and the Dragon. Four Plates. 4.' eaB 3756. LUTZ (Peter). La Madonna del San Francesco di Correggio. Fine Line Engraving. ) g 6Ye 3757. MABERLY'S PRINT COLLECTOR. A Series of Thirty Engravings; adapted to illustrate " The Print Collector." 30., 4> 3758. McARDEL and OTHERS. Cupid and Psyche, and others. Four Plates. 4..5 — 3 759. McCLELLAN. Wood-Cut Portrait of George B. McClellan.,t 7'3760. MADONNAS, Holy Family, etc. Fourteen Plates. 14. 2t 2,3761. MANDEL (G. v.) Carl I., after Van Dyck. 3762. MIARRIAGE OF JOSEPH AND MARY. Holy Family. ~/~;5 Two Large Lithographs.. 36 282 ENGRAVINGS. g31, f 3763. MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. Fifty-six Portraits, and Plates, illustrative of the Life of Mary, Queen of Scots. 56., r 3764. MASSARD et L. SAILLAIR. Agar reque par Abraham, and Portrait. Two Plates. 2. / Y 3765. MATHEMATICAL EMBLEMS. Thirty-six Plates. 36. J/ 4e I 3766. METZMACHER and OTHERs. Ste. Marguerite, etc. Eight Engravings. 8. / 5 3767. MEYER (Henry). Portrait of Commodore Decatur and Oliver H. Perry. Three Pairs. 6. 2 4/6 3768. MEYER (H.), etc. The Stolen Kiss (Proof on India Paper); Distress of Tigranes; Death of James Cooke, and Death of Abercrombie. Four Plates. 4. / 3,5 3769. MICHEL (J.) etc. The Shepherd's Offering, etc. Three Plates. 3. 57 3770. MICHEL (J. B.) and EARLOM (Richd.) The Three Graces; Moses Striking the Rock; Concert of Birds and Bacchanalians. Four Plates. 4. 3 oo 3771. MILLER (John) and OTHERS. Holy Family; Vierge aux Anges, etc. Five Plates. 5. / 0o 3772. MTILITAPRY COSTUMES. Fifty Coloured Plates. 50.,Sy 3773. MILTON (T.), VIVARES, and OTHERS. A Family of Charaibes in the Island of St. Vincent, etc. Eight Plates. 8. 254 3774. MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF OLD ENGRAVINGS. 3 775. MISCELLANEOUS OLD ETCHINGS AND PRINTS, in an old Portfolio. 3776. MISCELLANEOUS OLD PRINTS. A Collection in Portfolio. 2,,-r 3777. MISCELLANEOUS OLD PRINTS, in old vellum Portfolio. ~ 0 3778. MISCELLANEOUS PORTRAITS. One Hundred and /7' Seventy-five. 175. 2, 263779. MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS. A Collection. 3780. MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS, Flowers, Landscapes, Birds, etc., Coloured. 4 3S3781. MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVINGS. Old and fine. ~/ ~ Twenty-two. 22. P7, 3782. MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVINGS. Thirteen. 13. /, zr'3783. MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS. Thirty. 30. / SfA 3784. MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS. A Collection. / e 3 785. nMISCELLANEOUS PRINTS, in a Portfolio. 3,, 3- 3786. MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS, in a Portfolio. Fifty. 50. 4 3787. MISCELLANEOUS AND INFERIOR ENGRAVINGS. Fifty. 50. /,3 37s88. MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS, in a Portfolio. ENGRAVINGS. 283,^Oe4e 3789. MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS, in a Portfolio. 100. 3, 670 3790. MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS. One Hundred. 100. 3791. MISCELLANEOUS PRINTS. Forty. 40. 3792. MISCELLANEOUS SCRAP PRINTS, in a Portfolio. One A2.. 4^0 Hundred. 100. /r!i 3793. MODERN WOOD ENGRAVINGS. Fine Impressions. A Collection.,~/ _0 3794. MOLLISON (James) and OTHERS. Gulliver in Brobdignag, Marie Stuart, etc. Four Plates. 4. /, f. 3795. MONT ROSA, and Twelve other Plates. 13. 34MORGHEN (Ant.) et LANGLOIS (P. G.), etc. Holy Family, Le Joueur de Musette, etc. Four Plates. 4. 2, cd;~797. MORGHEN (Antonius) and OTHERS. Ecce Salvator Mundi, etc. Ten Plates. 10. 4, -3j —3798. MORGHEN (Antonius) and OTHERS. Holy Family, Madonna, etc. Thirteen Plates. 13. /,. 3799. MORGHEN (Raphael). Adeodatvs Tvrchi Ord. Cap. in Patria Episcopvs, etc., and Etching after Vandyck. Two Plates. 2. &, ~ 3800. MORGHEN (R.) Francisci de Moneada, after Van Dyck. W-T-t:3801. MORGHEN (R.) Gaetano Filangieri e Elisa Principessa di Lucca. Two Plates. 2. /3, S, 3802. MORGHEN (Raph.) etc. Justitia; Philosophia; et Pulchriores Charitum pingunt Charitis Amorem. Three Plates. 3. 6, Kg7 3803. MORGHEN (Raphael). Parce Somnum Rumpere, after Titian. 7 ~ 3804. MORGHEN (Raffaello) and RYDER (T.) Vittorio Alfieri and the Politician. Two Plates. 2. tJ-,3805. MULLER (Fl.) and OTHERS. Portrait of Melanchthon, etc, Four Plates. 4.:-~ 3806. MULLER (J. G.) Portrait of Jean George Wille. And WILLE (J. G.) Jean Baptiste Masse. Two Line Engravings. 2. _ -3807. MULLER (J. G.) La Tendre Mere. Line Engraving.,5', it 3808. MULLER (J. G.) Portrait of Louis Galloche, Louis Leramberg, and others. Four Plates. 4.,/Z-. 3809. MULLER (J. G.), EDELINCK, and OTHERS. Portrait of Spangenberg, Ducbesse de Toscane. Five Portraits. 5. ~3r~ 3810. MULLER (J. G.), WILLE, etc. Portrait of Wille, Mechel, etc. Four Plates. 4. /;f-j1/ 811. MYTHOLOGICAL SUBJECTS. Fifty-eight Prints. 58. 3812. NELSON. Remains of Lord Nelson lying in State, etc. Six Plates. 6. 284P ENGRAVINGS. 7, o- 3813. NEW YORK. One Hundred and Forty Prints from Valen-,/ tine's Manual of the Corporation of New York. 140. _4 6, T-V 3814. NEW YORK. One Hundred and Twenty Views in and about New York. Some Proofs. 120. ~9_,,5 3815. NICHOLAS (W.), WATSON, and OTHERS. Auld Robin Gray, and Others. Five Plates. 5. /~ 43 3816. NUSBIEGEL (J.) Oliver Cromwell Dissolving the Long Parliament, and Twelve other Plates. 13. 2~ 2-' 3817. NUTTER. The Rose-Bud. Coloured Engraving. 3818. OLD DUTCH PRINTS. Forty-four. 44. v 7j —3819. OLD DUTCH ENGRAVINGS. Seventy-five. 75. / Z, 3820. OLD PORTRAITS. Sixty-four. 64. /,5-3821. OLD AND FINE ENGRAVINGS. Thirteen. 13. 7 O O 3822. OLD ENGRAVINGS. Sixty. 60. j-f32 3823. OLD PORTRAITS. Seventy-six. 76. 4 25-3824. OLD PORTRAITS. Miscellaneous. Eighty-five. 85. -;-2,57 3825. OLESZOZYN (Ant.) Maitresse d'Ecole (Proof before Letters), and two others, by Wille. Three Line Engravings. 3. 4 OO 3826. ONE HUNDRED PORTRAITS. Miscellaneous. 100.,Amp-o 3827. ONE HUNDRED AND SIX OLD PORTRAITS. 106.;Sd 3828. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN PORTRAITS, from the American National Portrait Gallery. iO7. i /,3 3829. O'NEILL (John A.) Portrait of Benjamin Franklin and two others. Three Plates. 3.,/q 3830. OUTLINE PLATES. Twenty-nine. 29. 41, Sv 3831. PAINTERS. Thirty Portraits of Painters. 30. 6 — fz 3832. PAMPHLET CASE, containing a Large Collection of Scrap Prints, Cuttings, etc. 7,p o3833. PAMPHLET CASE, containing a Large Collection of Scrap Prints, Cuttings, etc.'- $ 5-3834. PAMPHLET CASE, containing a Large Collection of Scrap Prints, Cuttings, etc. ~4 _ 3835. PAMPHLET CASE, containing a Large Collection of Scrap Prints, Cuttings, etc. /, S> 3836. PAMPHLET CASE, containing a Large Collection of Scrap Prints, Cuttings, etc. T7,r 3837. PARK (Thos.) The Mouse Trap, etc. Four Prints. 4. ga/l 3838. PEN SKETCHES. Nineteen. 19. 3839. PERFETTI (Antonio).. Sibylla Cumsea. Line Engraving, 4/4 ~Dz after Domenico Zampieri. ~, e7t 3840. PERFETTI (Ant.) BURNET (J.) Sibylla Samia, and Knox Admonishing Mary, Queen of Scots. Two Plates. 2. ENGRAVINGS. 285 4/ 4, 3841. PETRELLE (T. L.) L'Arrive, Le D6part, L'Attaque, Le Succes, Le Regret, Le Repos. Six Plates. 6. /, f42 3842. PICART (B.) and OTHERS. Phineas Delivered by Calais and Zethes, etc. Fifteen Plates. 15. 7146 3843. PICAULT. Digna Orbis Imperio Virtua. A Series of Six Fine Large Plates. 6. 2, z —3844. PLATES FROM GERMAN ANNUALS. One Hundred and Fifty. 150. /L/',d 3845. PLATES FROM ANNUALS. Mostly Proofs. Two Hundred. 200. /, O 3846. PLATES FROM THE BOOK OF GEMS. A Parcel. 2,',v 3847. PLATES, LANDSCAPES, etc. Adapted for Illustration. ~2'~d One Hundred. 100. ~f~a 03848. PORPORATI et CARONNI. Le Coucher et Venus et Cupid. Two Line Engravings. 2. 3849. PORTFOLIO OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SMALL ENGRAVINGS. 150. 3 6o 3850. PORTFOLIO, CONTAINING FIFTY CHOICE AND FINE ENGRAVINGS. 50.;,-2 3851. PORTFOLIO. Lettered, Views of Moscow. 3852. PORTFOLIO. Marked, Holy Family. 3853. PORTFOLIO. Marked, Prints by Strange and Wille. 3854. PORTFOLIO, Marked, English Portraits. E oa 1 3855. PORTRAITS. A Large Portfolio. Lettered, Portraits. 3856. PORTFOLIO, with Flaps; cloth sides. 3857. PORTFOLIO, with Flaps; cloth sides. 3858. PORTFOLIO. Marked, Monuments. 3859. PORTRAITS OF AUTHORS AND ARTISTS. Fifty fine Engravings, in a Portfolio. 50. /, ~ 3860. PORTRAITS OF AUTHORS AND ARTISTS. Forty. 40. 2, z5 3861. PORTRAITS OF H. CLAY, B. FRANKLIN (Proof), and others. Nine Plates, in a Portfolio. 9. R, ~ 3862. PRIESLER (G. M.) and OTHERS. Ten Portraits, assorted. 10. 3863. PORTRAITS OF CLERGYMEN. (Modern.) Thirtyseven. 37. 7. 5f3864. PRINTS. Holy Virgin and Child. Seventy-five. 75. X,, _ _3865. PRINTS, assorted. Fifty. Very fine. 50. 2, SJ7 3866. PRINTS OF CLASSICAL SUBJECTS. Fifty. 50. 3867. PRINTS. Fifty-two Prints; many Proofs on India Paper. 52. 3868. PRINTS, assorted, in a Portfolio. One Hundred and Ten. 110..16.' 3869. PRINTS. Seventy-five. Many very fine. 75.,O; 369." 286 ENGRAVINGS. 3870. PRINTS, Illustrative of American History, in folio. Seventy. 70. /, 07 3871. PYET (D. R.) and OTHERS. Melrose Abbey, and other Views. Ten Plates. 10. 3-. 3872. RADDON (W.) and OTHERS. The Rat Catcher, Friedrich der Grosse, Searching the Net, etc. Six Plates. 6. 3 38'73. RAINALDI (Fr.) and OTHERs. Joseph and Potiphar's Wife, / Susanna au Bain, etc. Five Plates. 5. 3. %f- 3874. RAHIL (C.) La Maddalena del Correggio. i.. 38{75. RAPHAEL. The Twelve Hours of the Day. A Series of Twelve Plates; fine Impressions, with Portfolio. 12. y/2l 3 3876.. Another, wanting Two-Fourth and Fifth Hours of the Night. 10. 3.,. 3877. RAVENET (S. F.) Erminie et Le Berger et Clorinde et Tancred; a Pair; and another. Three Plates. 3. —'ooL~ 3878. RAVENET (S. F.), etc. The Young Gipsy, and seven other Engravings. 8. x_~,O- 38 79. REINDEL (Albrecht) and LIGNON (Frederic). Madonna (Proof beJbre Letters), and Sainte C6cile. Two Line Engravings. 2. /Sy,3880. REMBRANDT. Marriage; Coloured Engraving, from a Painting by Rembrandt. 1. 3,7MS-3881. REMBRANDT and OTHERS. Etchings. Five Plates. 5. / 3882. RICCIANI, FEOLI, E CANEOGO. Bacchante. Nine Plates. 9. 7/ 00 3883. RITCHIE (A. H.) Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots. 1. / 3; 3884. RICHELIEU. Epitaphe de Richelieu, Triumphal Arches, Flower Vases, etc. Nine Plates. 9. 2, Oto 3885. RIDINGER (J. E.) S. Franciscus de Assisi; S. Benedictus, etc. Four Plates. 4. // AS? 3886. RITCHIE (A. H.) and OTHERS. Three Members of the Temperance Society; The Successful Deer Stalkers; Portrait of Dr. Kane. Three Plates. 3. /. y3 — 3887. ROBINSON (John Henry). Girl with Flowers, after Sir Thomas Lawrence. Proof before Letters. 1. /, 6SZ 3888. ROBINSON (John H.) The Mantilla, after Edwin Landseer. I. 3, 0 ~ 3889. ROBINSON (J. H.) Portrait of Sir Walter Scott, after Sir Thos. Lawrence. i. 4/,03890.. Another copy. 1. z.,~-3891. RODGERS (W. T.) John Knox Reproving Mary, Queen of Scots. Proof before letters, on InZdia paper. 1. ENGRAVINGS. 2S7 /, 3892. ROOKER (E. and M.) and LEGRAND. Cadir Idris Mountain and Ariane. Two Plates. 2. 2_ 63 3893. ROUSSELET (AEgid.) and OTHERS. Fidelis Seruus et Prudens, etc. Seven Plates. 7. 3894. ROWLANDSON and OTHERS. All the Talents; Lot and his Daughters, etc. Thirty Prints. 30. ~,,-z~ 3895. RYDER (T.), etc. The Politician [Dr. Benj. Franklin], and Le Bourg-Mestre. Two Plates. 2. 3896. RYDER, TOWNLEY, and MURPHY. The Captive; The Neatherd's Cottage; Cyclopes, etc. Four Plates. 4. j ~ 3897. SADELER (John). Eight Engravings, assorted. 8. 3898. SADELER (Marco) and OTHERS. Seven Engravings, as-.' sorted. 7. /, ao 3899. SADELER (Raphael). Four Engravings. 4. / O~ 3900. SADELER (Raphael). Holy Family, etc. Four Plates. 4.. 87z 3901. SAILLIAR, etc. The Toper, and four others. Five Plates. 5. 2I 3902. ST. MATTHEW AND ST. JOHN, and eighteen Other Miscellaneous Prints. 19., DO 3903. SAINTS AND EVANGELISTS. Twelve Portraits. 12. ]/ NO 3904. SAY (W.) and OTHERS. Portrait of Captain George Douglas, and three others. 4. 3905. SCHMIDT (G. F.) and BALECHOUX. Portrait of Fred4 6:O0 eric Henry Louis, and Henry Comte de BrUhl. Two Plates. 2. 4/ v4O3906. SCHULTZE (C. G.) et PORPORATO. Venus liant les Ailes de l'Amour, et Le Coucher. Two Line Engravings. 2. /'- S 3907. SCHUPPER (P. Van) and DREVET. Portrait of Samuel Bernard and another. 2. 2 qa3908. SCOTCHMEN. Fifty Portraits, mostly of Eminent Scotchmen. 50. 3909. SCOTT. Alexander Vatemar Exhibiting before Sir Walter I/J Scott. Three Plates. 3. g,'3910. SCRAP PRINTS. A Choice Collection. Gi 3911. SCRAP PRINTS. A Collection. Z6' a 3912. SCRAP PRINTS. A Collection. 3913. SCRAP PRINTS, assorted. One Hundred and Twenty-five. /%2L 125. /,75-3914. SCRAPS. A Collection. 3,z 03915. SCRAP PRINTS, in a Portfolio. 100. 5Z3916. SCRAP PRINTS. A Lot. / zo 3917. SCRAPIANA. A Collection of Wood Cuts, in a Portfolio. 3918. SELECTION OF TWENTY-FIVE PLATES, from the a, /35 Art Journal. 25. 288 ENGRAVINGS. ~, /. 3919. SELECTION OF PLATES, from the Art Journal. Another Lot. 3, /3 3920. 2. Another Lot. 3921. SEVENTEEN FINE PORTRAITS. 17. 2,/( 3922. SHAKESPEARE. Thirty-six Illustrations to Shakespeare. 2Mostly Portraits. 36. ~d-d 3923. SHARP (William). The Doctors of the Church, after Guido Reni. 1.,3i4,7 3924. SHARP (William). Interview of Charles I. with his Children: on India paper. 1. 3,J~ 3925. SHARP (Wm.) Portrait of Filmer Honywood, Esq., M. P. Four Plates. 4. 7e 3926. SHARP (Wm.) Portraits of Thomas Walker and William Sharp. Two Plates. 2.:2', 3927. SHARP (Wmin.) and RAVENET (S. F.) Portraits of Lord Dundas and Caroli Pratt. Two Plates. 2. e a~, 3928. SHARP (Win.) and RAVENET (S. F.) Portraits of John Hyde and Ch. Pratt. Two Plates. 2., 7 3929. SHARP, WOOLLETT, etc. Wevobia, Boys at Play, and a / Frontispiece. Three Pieces. 3. 3 , v 3977. TELL. Five Plates, illustrative of the Life of William Tell. 5. /t /3 3978. THEATRICAL PORTRAITS. Sixty-five. 65.,'3'THIBOUST, SADELER, etc. Holy Family, etc. Seventeen. 17. -//. s-3980. THIRTY PORTRAITS OF AMERICANS (Revolutionary). /,t 3981. THOMASSIN, BOUTELOU, and OTHERS. Portraits of The Conde and others. Four Plates. 4. /d Q.'? 3982. THOMASSIN (S.) and OTHERS. L'Assomption de la Vierge, etc. Eight Plates. 8. /, 2,~ 3983. TIEBOUT (C.) Portrait of Bishop William White, after G. Stuart. 1.. a c 3984. TOMPKINS (T. W.) and OTHERS. The Goblin Story (Proof on India Paper), etc. Eight Plates. 8. t o 3985. TRIERE (Ph.) and OTHEIRS. Triomphe de Galathee, etc. Sixteen Engravings of Nude and Semi-Nude Subjects. 10. ENGRAVINGS. 291 //, 3986. TURNER (C.) Portrait of Richard Porson, and Kemble as H-lamlet. Proof before Letters. 2. 9, /J'-3987. TURNER (J. M. W.) A Series of Nine Views in Yorkshire, etc., after Paintings by Turner. 9.'M79~TWELVE PORTRAITS, assorted. 12. /7Z, ~ 3989. TWENTY PORTRAITS, illustrative of American History. 20. ~,~ >> 3990. TWENTY PORTRAITS OF AMERICANS (Modern). Zdr,,4OO 3991. TWENTY PORTRAITS OF AMERICANS. Rare. 20., 5.2 3992. TWENTY-FIVE PORTRAITS. Various. 25. /3993. TWENTY-FIVE PLATES from the Art Journal. 25. 3994.. Another Lot. Same. 25. 4 3995.. Another Lot. Sane. 25. L3996. -. Another Lot. Same. 25. 3997. VALLEY OF GLENCOE, BRITISH STEAM VESSELS, 1817, etc. Seven Coloured Plates. 7. -; —>O 3998. VAN DYCK. A Collection of Twenty-six Portraits. 26. r 3999. VAN DYCK. Twenty-five Portraits, by Van Dyck. Very w'2 47fine. 25. 4000. VANGOLISTE et DREVET (P.) Portrait of Charles.4/, 67 Gravier, Comte de Vergennes; and Samuel Bernard:. Two Plates. 2. A' z2, 4001. VAN LOO. Portrait of Van Loo (Proof before Letters), and nine others. 10. c9, 39 4002. VAN LUYDEN. The Twelve Apostles, after Albert IDurer. 4003. VERMEULIN (C.) and OTHERS. Portrait of Pet. Vine., Bertin, and others. Eight Plates. 8. 4004. V`ERTUE (George). Portraits of Ben Jonson, G. Chaucer, /. Prior, and others. Seventeen Plates. 17. >2, O6 4005. VERTUE (G.) and EDELINCK (Chev.) Portraits of John Verney and Bishop Sillery. Two Plates. 2. ~3 ~{-Z 4006. VERTUE (G.) and OTHEPRS. Portrait of Samuel Clarke, Ignatius Loyola, etc. Twenty Portraits. 20. 4007. VIEW of Cohoes Falls, the Cattskill Mountains, Tappan Sea, / ~~ Bethlehem, etc. Four Plates, from Sketches by Governor Pownal. 4.,/,z 4 4008. VIEW of the City Hall, New York Bay, and Fairmount Water Works. 3 Plates. 3. 4009. VIEWS of English and German Scenery. One Hundred and Thirty. 130. 1$ 2.6' 4010. V[EWS in America. Some fine. Sixty. 60. 4011. VIEWS principally in Canada and the United States. /' 4012Twenty-seven. 27. 292 ENGRAVINGS. 24/f 4012. VIEWS in Scotland and Germany. Sixty-two. 62, /,jf 4013. VIEW of Salem, N. C.; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and another. 3. //, C,/ v 4014. VIRGIL. One Hundred and Four Plates belonging to Ogilby's Virgil. Engraved by Hollar, Faithorne, and others. / Fine Old Impressions. 104. 6, rF 4015. VIRGIL. Seventy-six Plates Illustrative of Virgil. 76. ___ O? 4016. VISSC1HER (L.) Portrait of Johan de Liefde, after Vander Helst. 1. 4~ f,7 4017. VISSCHER (L.) Mythological Plates. Four. 4. 6o 4018. VISSCHER and OTHERs. The Walrus, Adamn and Eve, and six other Plates. 8. 2-, /Ia 4019. VIVARES (F.) and OTHERS. A View in Hagley Park and London, Land Storm, etc. Seven Plates. 7. ~2. t9 4020. VIVARES (F.), MOYREAN, etc. Seven Landscapes and Views. 7. 2_ ~-d 4021. VOTUM CHRISTIANORUM, and Three other Large Steel Plates. 4. 3,.F 4022. WALKER. Twenty-one English Portraits by Wm. Walker. 21. z, rZ$ -4023. WALKER (William) and OTHERS. Portrait of John, Earl of Hopetoun. Three Plates. 3. f7< S 4024. WASHINGTON. Fifty-five Portraits of Washington, in`j Portfolio. 55. 41,. Z0 4025. WASHINGTON. Twenty-one Fine Portraits, Illustrative of the Life of Washington. 21. -. -,6 Sf — 4026. WASHINGTON. Seventy-five Porltraits, Illustrative of the Life of Washington, in a Portfolio. 75. 4 e7 a 4027. WATSON (Caroline) and OTHERS. Ten Plates, assorted. 10. /, 7f-4028. WATSON (James). Rubens and Family. 1. 25-4029. WATSON, JAMES, and OTHERS. Portrait of Sir Robert / -' Walpole, etc. Five Plates. 5. -. g-O 4030. WEBB (Win.) Portrait of Lord Willoughby; Portrait of Necker, and three others. 5. According to Bromley, the first-named print has sold for three guineas.,f~'y - 4031. WEBER (Gest v. Fried.) Portrait of Hans Holbein, d. j. Fine impression. 1. 4/ CH7 4032. WELLSTOOD (W.) Portrait of Florence Nightingale. 1. 4033. WEYDMANS (EI.) and OTHERs. Etching of a Mounte-. bank, Chirurgeon, etc. Nine Engravings, assorted. 9. 2 6 a4034. WHITFIELD (E. K.), WOOLNOTH, and LANGIER. Calandrino, Brtuno, and Bufihlmacco; Joshua and Jacques de Lille. Three Plates. 3. ENGRAVINGS. 293 5ic00 4035. WILKIE. The Blind Fiddler, afer Wilkie. 1.,;~~g~r 4036. WILLE (J. G.) Abel Francois Poisson, Marquis de Marigny, et Jean Baptiste Masse. Two Line Engravings. 2. B~,~ot 4037. WILLE (J. G.) Le Concert de Famille, et Le Marechal des Logis. Two Line Engravings. 2. 7 5ZP 4038.. La Meme. Lc76-'z 4039. WILLE (J. G.) La Cuisiniere Hollandoise, et La Devideuse Meare de G. Douw. Two Line Engravings. 2. $,p0-i 4040. WILLE (J. G.) Gazettiere Hollandoise et La Cuisiniere Hollandoise. A Pair of Line Engravings. 2. 3,ZS-4041. WILLE (J. G.) Instruction Paternelle. 06 oo 4042. -. La Mme. 4043. WILLE (J. G.) Jean Baptiste Masse, et Carolus Wallive Princeps, etc. Two Line Engravings. 2. 4044. WILLE (J. G.) Joseph Parrocel, Carolus Walliae, and Elizabeth de Gouy. 3. /,/rJ404 5. WILLE (J. G.) La Menagerie HIollandoise. 4046.. La Aleme. 4047. WILLE (J. G.) Louis Phelypeaux, Comte de Sainte Florentin, et Jean Baptiste Masse. Two Line Engravings. 2. Y 6,7 4048. WILLE (J. G.) La Liseuse, et La D6videuse Mere de Gerard Douw. Two Line Engravings. 2.,t/ 3-o 4049. La MIene. 2. 4050. WILLE. Maltresse d'Ecole, et Petit Ecolier de Harlem. A //, f Pair of Line Engravings. 2. 4051. WILLE. Maltresse d'Ecole, and the Smokers. Two Lile Engravings. 2.:'/,,' 4052. WILLE (J. G.) La MInagerie Hollandoise, et Tante de G. -/t~ cbIDoiuw. A Pair of Line Engravings. 2. 7, ~ 4053. WILLE (J. G.), SHARP (Wm.), and PETIT (L.) Mort de Cleopatre, Circe, and the Three Graces (Proof). 3.,o o 4054. WILLE (J. G.) La Mort de Marc Antoine, et Agar pr6sent6e et Abraham par Sara. A Pair of Line Engravings. Fine Impressions. 2.,~'- 4055. WILLE (J. G.) Mort de la Cleopatre; et CTIEVELLET, La Bonne MSre sans Souci. Two Line Engravings. 2../, _ 4056. WILLE (J. G.) M3usiciens Ambulans, et Les Offres R6ciproques. A Pair of Line Engravings. 2.' 3, Fe: 405 7.. La MeIme. 2. 4058. WILLE (J. G.) Musiciens Ambulans, et Le Concert de Z, ~O t: Famille. A Pair of Line Engravings. 2. 294 ENGRTAVINGS. 3 OO 4059. WILLE (J. G.) Petite Ecoli're, et Le Petit Physicien. A Pair of Line Engravings. 2. 3, g~ 4060. WILLE (J. G.) La Petit Physicien, et La M6nagere Hollandoise. A Pair of Line Engravings. 2. 6/ *%1 4061. WILhLEe (J. G.) Le Petit Physicien, and Two Portraits. Three Plates. 3. qy 4062. WILLE (J. G.) Maurice de Saxe, et Ludovicus Victor. Two Plates. 2.,C74~Jo 4063. WILLE (J. G.) Repos de la Vierge, et L'Observateur distrait. A Pair of Line Engravings. 2. ~ Zf U- 4064. WILLE (J. G.) and RIVERA (G.) Sapeur des Gardes Suisses, and two other Plates. 2., %j~ 4065. WILLE et SADELER. Louis Phelypeaux, et Matthiam /' C~sar Augustse. Two Plates. 2. ~,rd,5Z 44066. WILLE (J. G.), SCHIMDT, and OTnIERS. Portrait of J. M. Preisler, Antoine Pesne, etc. Seven Plates. 7. SC —a 4067. WILLE (J. G.) and OTHERS. Ten Portraits, assorted. 10. 66 Ad 406S. (WILLE) P. A. Les Soins Maternels, et Le Concert de'Famille. Two Line Engravings. 2. 4069. WILLE (P. A.) Les Soins Maternels, et Les Delices Maternels. A Pair. 2.?7 &~7 4070. WILLE (P. A. and J. G.) Le Mar~ehal des Logis, et La lbtort de Marc Antoine. Two Line Engravings. 2. 1o, 4071. WOLFE. The Death of General Wolfe at Quebec. Mezzotint Engraving. 1. J,~-;qS 4072. WOOD ENGRAVINGS; Illustrating Virgil; printed in 1520 or 1522, and other old Wood Cuts of that period. One hundred and thirty-eight. 138. /e -ct 4073. WOOD CUTS. A Collection. 4074. WOOD ENGRAVINGS. A Parcel. 4075. WOOLLETT (Wm.) The Apple Gatherers, and Phaeton. 44dT' 5p Two Plates. 2. 3.,40760. WOOLLETT (Wim.) Boys at Play; also, Pius XII., and Cecilia. Three Plates. 3.',)o7 4077. WOOLLETT (Wm.) Cicero at his Villa, and Dido and ZtEneas. Two Plates. 2. tP-~. 40 78-. WOOLLETT (Wm.) The Fishery, Rural Cot, and Landscape. Three Plates. 3. /, BO 4079. WOOLLETT (Wm.) The Merry Villagers; and Roman Edifices in Ruins. Two Plates. 2.,,,5-4080. WOOLLETT (Win.) Niobe; The Fishery, and Landscape. Three Plates. 3. 9.00 4081. WOOLLETT (Win.) Shooting. A Set of Three Plates, / after Paintings by Geo. Stubbs. 3. DR~AWINGS. 295 arto 4082. WOOLLETT (Wm.) Shooting; a Pair, after Stubbs. 2. 5, 4083, WOOLLETT (Wm.) The Spanish Pointer; Landscape, after Caracci; and Waller's Seat. Three Plates. 3. 3,'- z 4084. WOOLLETT (Wm.) View of Carlton House and HallBarn, Beaconsfield. Two Plates. 2.,_ _ 4085. WOOLLETT (Wm.) and FITTLER (James). Summer; Autumn; Diana and Acteon; and Landscape. Four Plates. 4. 3S,,~L 4086. WOOLLETT (W.) and SCHIAVONETTI (N.) Portraits of George III. and Sir Joseph Banks. 2.,C~,~A 4087. WOOLLETT W. and WILLE (J. G.) Portraits of George III. and Frederick II. 2. t -~j754088. WORTHINGTON and OTHERS. Portrait of John. Dalton, and four others. 5. j ^9 4089. WRIGHT (Thos.) and OTHERS. Portrait of a Lady (Proof), The Enthusiast, etc. Fourteen Plates. 14. WATER COLOUR AND PENCIL DRAWINGS. 7l-e~ 4090. FLOWER PIECE. By Leigh. 10 by 8 inches. 1.'4!] OW 4091. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. 10- by 8 inches. 1. //, O 4092. LADY WITH SQUIRREL. By C. F. Bulkicey. 82 by 7 inches. 1.,//, 4093. DOG WVITH LANDSCAPE. W. Gunton. 1., 4094. LADY READING "THE PINK DOMINO." C. Forster. 4-~ 4095. THE BRIDE. C. F. Bulkley. 1.,J-Tf~ 4096. CHILDREN WITH FLOWERS. 6 by 72 inches. 1. r~-vd4097. FLOWER PIECE. 9-1 by 8 inches. 1. 7, O 4098. LADY. 10 by 8- inches. 1. 7 5-~4099. DOG WITH PHEASANT. By W. Gunton. 81 by 8-,7-~ ~ inches. 1. Z; ev 4100. CHINESE VASES. 73 by 7 inches. 3 ~ 4101. LADY AT HER TOILET. 10~ by 8{ inches. 1. (,p-4102. HORSES. B. Fenning. 6 by 64 inches. 1. j SWz 4103. NEW HOLLAND PARROT. 9 by 7} inches. 1.,j'-, ~ 4104. FLOWER PIECE. J. Leigh. 60 by 53 inches. 1. 296 DRAWINGS, 3, 5 4105. PORTRAIT OF A LADY. 84 by 64 inches. 1.,., J 4106. PEACOCK. R. Dodson. 93 by 8 inches. 1. /.,g 7 4107. COAST SCENE. 32 by 5 inches. 1. /0,d6 4108. LADY WITH CUP. 10 by 8 inches. 1. t,3,4109. SWVISS GIRL. N. Hill. 4- by 3- inches. 1. ~, S-d 4110. PEACOCK. By J. Leigh. 63 by 63 inches. 1. / J, o 9 4111. LADY AND CAVALIER. C. F. Bulkley. 10 by 7- inches. 1. Z/,~ 4112. FRUIT PIECE. 44 by 6 inches. 1. 6,1 4113. FLOWER PIECE. J. Leigh. 10 by 8 inches. 1. 3. SOtf 4114. FLOWER PIECE. J. Leigh. 81 by 64 inches. I. 4115. CATTLE IN REPOSE. W. Gunton. 6+ by 6+ inches. 1. ~ t~~ 4116. CHILDREN WITH GOAT. B. Baldwin. 9I by 74 inches. 1. 5artW 4117. FLOWER PIECE. 10+ by 84 inches. 1., ozg 4118. MONKS OF ST. BERNARD. 9 by 73 inches. 1..~,0 4119. BIRD AND FLOWERS. Thos. Lewin. 8s by 7 inches. 1.;jVz, 4120. CHILDREN AT PLAY. C. F. Bulkley. 643 by 8+ inches. 1. 3, - 4121. MOSS ROSE. J. Leigh. 8- by 7 inches. 1. / -, - 4122. GREYHOUND AND HARE. WV. Gunton. 7~ by 7 inches. 1. /, z2_ -4123. PARROT. 10 by 7-+ inches. 1..3, 4124. HEAD OF A LADY. 53 by 42 inches. 1. / j-~ 4125. FLOWER PIECE. J. Leigh. 8+ by 7 inches. 1. e- Ca 4126. PHEASANTS. B. Fenning. 8 by 7~ inches. 1. /, eB-S127. LANDSCAPE WITH FOX. W. Gunton. 8+ by 64 inches. 1. /, 2 —4128. BLUE BIRDS. 63 by 5~ inches. 1. /, 2 —4129. PEACH. 9+ by V7 inches. 1. 3, - 5 4130. HOUND. B. Fenning. 7 by 63 inches. 1. 4131. FRUIT PIECE, PEACHES, PLUMS, etc. 52 by 76~~~o ~inches. 1. ~, j,5-~4132o FEIMALE HEAD. 8~ by 7 inches. I. /, ~ 4133. SWALLOW WAILLEN. 7~ by 6 inches. 1.,, ~g4134. LADY WITH CHILDREN AND DOG. r7 by 6 inches. 1. ~/74f4135. NEW HOLLAND BIRD AND FLOWERS. Thos. Lewin. 843 by 7 inches. 1.,7o-14136. HEAD OF A LADY. 84 by 74 inches. 1. 4137. SHELLS, BOOK, etc. 4~ by 6+ inches: 1. 4138. FLOWER PIECE. 63- by 64 inches. 1. ~2,_74139. GOOSEBERRIES. 11 by 8+ inches. 1. DRAWINGS. 297 ~ sa 4140. FEMBALE HEAD. 93 by 7- inches. 1. 4141. STAG. W. Gunton. 8 by 64 inches. 1. 4142. JOHN ANDERSON MY JO. 7 by 7 inches. 1.'-' z 4143. RUSTIC LASS. 8- by 7 inches. 1. 4144. HEAD OF A YOUNG GIRL. 9- by 74 inches. 1. 4 _.,- E4145. EFFIE DEANS. J. Smith. 7~ by 6~ inches. 1. /~ 2564146. CATHERINE SEYTON. 8s by 7 inches. 1. a 4147. LADY READING. 9 by 7~ inches. 1., 5a 4148. FLOWERS AND BIRD'S NEST. 8 by 7~- inches. 1. /'0Og6 4149. LANDSCAPE WITH STAG. W. Gunton. 7A by 6inches. 1. ~rOOff4150. LADY WIITH HEAD-DRESS. 7-' by 63 inches. 1. / L, G7f4151. FOX AND HARE. W. Gunton. 8'- by 63 inches. 1. j-6OO 4152. RUSTIC LASS. 84 by 61 inches. 1. g;,4153. BLENHEIM SPANIELS AND BIRDS. B. Fenning. 643 by 7 inches. 1.,:J7 4154. HERON AND DOG. W. Gunton. 74 by 61 inches. 1. _~l, r 4155. GIRL WITH FLOWERS:. J. Smith. 7] by 5- inches. 1. o g — 4156. LADY WITH LYRE. 8- by 7 inches. 1. 4157. GREEK LOVERS. 91 by 8 inches. 1. 4158. VASE WITH FLOWERS. J. Leigh. 10 by 83 inches. 1. / 4159. ITALIAN LADY. 9- by 71 inches. 1. ~,J j~ 4160. SEA PIECE. 53 by 73 inches. 1. 4161. PARTRIDGES. W. Gunton. 81 by 7 inches. 1. 4162. DOG AND PARTRIDGE. W. Gunton. 81 by 71 572ta sinches. 1 j,/ ~ 4163. PAIR OF PHEASANTS. W. Gunton. 8 by 63 inches. 1. /, 5 4164. FLOWER PIECE. J. Leigh. 8 by 6~ inches. 1. 4165. HEAD OF A YOUNG LADY. 9- by 73 inches. 1 /t' -4166. MOTHER AND CHILD. 11 by 9 inches. 1. 4, 167. POPPY. J. Leigh. 8 by 61 inches. 1. /, __4168. FRONTISPIECE, WITH FLOWERS AND BIRDS,' AND COVER. 1..~, 6 4169. FLOWER PIECE. J. Leigh. 84 by 8 inches. 1. Z 641 4170. FLOWER PIECE. J. Leigh. 81 by 7t inches. 1. ~ 4 f-4171. PINK, MIOSS-ROSE, AND ROSE. By J. Holland, and others. Three Pieces. 3. /7, r7 4172. MOSS-ROSE. By J. Holland; and ROSE and SWEET PEA. 3, Sz~ 4173. WHITE ROSE, AND PRIMROSE. A Pair. 2. 4174. ROSE. By J. Leigh. BOUQUET OF- FLOWERS, with Dahlia, Cactus, etc. A Pair. 2. 38 298 DRAWINGS.,, oz 4175. ROSES. A Pair. 2. ~3,-z, 4176. TULIP. By Holland; and STRAMONIU-M. A Pair. 2. 3, 6, 4177. MORNING GLORY, AND BALSAM. A Pair. 2.,"o e 4178. CAMELLIA AND CROCUS. A Pair. 2..0,O 4179. GROUP OF FLOWERS. By Holland; and another. A Pair. 2.,2,0 4180. ROSE. By J. Leigh. 8- by 63 inches. 1. g O4181.. GROUP OF FLOWERS. By J. Leigh; and MIGNON4ETTE. A Pair. 2. 9,;-o 4182. GROCUP OF FLOWERS AND MOSS-ROSE. A Pair. By J. Leigh. 2. (4183. CONVOLVULLTS. By J. Leigh. 8 by 7 inches. CROCUS, HONEYSUC'KLE. A Pair. 2. L184. GERANIUMS AND CARNATION. A Pair. 2. 2,,~ 4185. PAIR OF FLOWER PIECES. By J. Leigh. 2. ~2, S 4186. LARKSPUR AND CROCUS. A Pair. 2. r#r4187. SWEET-BRIER, JESSAMINE, and another. A Pair. 2. "' 4188. IHYACINTH, ROSE, AND LILY. Three Pieces. 3. _~,y 4189. GERANIUM, FUCHSIA, AND ROSES. Three Pieces. 3. 3, M7 4190. ROSE PINKS, etc. A Pair. 2. 5-'-4191. BUNCH OF ROSES, CROCUS, LILAC, etc. Three Pieces. 3. - 4192. NAPOLEONA IMPERIALIS, ROSES, GERANIUM, etc. Three Pieces. 3. 4193. FLOWERS. By T. Holland. 1. 4194. QROUP OF FLOWERS. By J. Leigh. 83 by 7 inches. 1.!,06 O 4195. GROUP OF ]FLOWERS. By J. Leigh. 84 by 7 inches. 1. [.4J 96. FUCHSIA. By J. Leigh. 8 by 7 inches. 1., 5z7 4197. GROUP OF FLOWERS. By J. Leigh; and another. 2. f419S. ROSE. By J. Leigh; and one other-a FUCHSIA. 2. 600tL4199. BLUE HYACINTH. By J. Leigh; and GROUP OF FLOWERS. 2. f4200. GROUP OF FLOWERS. By J. Leigh; and another. 2. 7O O7 d 4201. FLOWERS. By J. Leigh; and CONVOLVULUS. 2. cR w 4202. FRONTISPIECE AND COVER TO BOOK OP FLOWERS. By J. Leigh; and another. 2. 7 _ 24203. DRAWINGS, assorted. 17. -, 4204. WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, assorted. 6.? ~or 4205. COLOURED DRAWINGS. 20. 3 7 3 4206. PENCIL DRAWINGS. Coloured, in a Vellum Portfolio. Fifteen. 15. //40.I~~LIRVVPG, Cluei aVlw ~~flo OIL PAINTINGS. 299,oo~ f 4207. PENCIL DRAWINGS. Some Coloured. 40. 48. P:PENCIL DRAWINGS. 4to, stitched. 19. 2, Co 4209. PENCIL DRAWINGS. Coloured. 20. 4210. PENCIL DRAWINGS. Coloured, in Portfolio. 25. 6, z3S-',4211. PENCIL DRAWINGS. Landscape, etc. Fine. 25. 42 PORTFOLIO. OIL PAINTINGS AND FRAMED ENGRAVINGS. 7,4oo 4213. BURNS AND HIS HIGHLAND MARY. Oil Painting, /. by Kidd. In Gilt Frame. 1. 3, 0o 4214. CHILDREN WITH DOG. Oil Painting, on Panel. 1. /.,oo 4215. CRUCIFIXION. Oil Painting, on Copper, in Gilt Frame.,3 ~-4215.*MARY MAGDALENE. On Canvas, in Gilt Frame. 1. 4216. DUTCH GARDEN SCENE, WITH CONCERT. Al -2' 8 Fresco. Large Oil Painting, in Gilt Frame, 1749. 1. Z ICf 4217. FLOWE R PIECE, on Panel, in Gilt Frame. 1. 4218. LADIES WITH BIRD-CAGE. Painting on Canvas, in 2, 9 Gilt Frame. 1. 4219. LANDSCAPE, in Gilt Frame. 1. 0 4220. PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF THE TIME OF CHARLES' X, ce O II., in Gilt Frames. 2. /0e, o- 4221. PAIR OF FLOWER PIECES, in Gilt Frames. 2. ~, 4222. PAIR OF LANDSCAPES, in Gilt Frames. 2. S'rob'4223. PORTRAIT OF MRS. A. E. EVANS, Painted by T. P. Rossiter, of New Haven; on Panel, in Black Frame. 1. / r- ~d 4224. PORTRAIT OF REMBRANDT, on Panel, in Gilt Frame. Very fine. 1. g/, 4225. PORTRAIT OF DR. SMOLLETT, on Panel. Gilt Frame. ~ 0- 4226. PORTRAITS OF PETER AND JOHN DE WITT. A Pair of Dutch Portraits, in Antique Carved Frames. 2. y-, d 4227. PORTRAIT OF MOSES HOUGHTON, Miniature Painter, London. Gilt Frame, Glazed. 1. _.r ~ 4228. PORTRAIT OF A CARDINAL. Oil Painting, on Panel, in Antique Carved and Gilt Frame, Glazed. 1.' ~K, 4229. REMBRANDT. Portrait of Rembrandt, in Black Frame, Glazed. 1. ~,, Oz7 4230. ST. MARGUERITE.'Line Engraving, Framed and Glazed. 4231. SCENE IN HOLLAND, WITH POST-OFFICE, in Carved 0/ka O and Gilt Antique Frame; from Mr. Paff's Collection. 1. COINS AND MEDALS, MISCELLANEOUS. ~t ~ 4232. ENGLISH HALFPENNY TOKENS. 50. 2, SO 4233. ENGLISH HALFPENNY TOKENS. 50. 2, f0 4234. ENGLISH HALFPENNY TOKENS. 50. p,5-O 4235. ENGLIS-I HALFPENNY TOKENS. 50. (4236. ENGLISH HALFPENNY TOKENS. Uncirculated. 50. oZ?tt4237. ENGLISH HALFPENNY TOIKENS. Uncirculated. 20. jz~ Z g 4238. lMISCELLANEOUS COPPER COINS. Penny size. 50. 4239. MISCELLANEOUS COPPER COINS. Same size. Fine. 4239. 44. / ~d 4240. MISCELLANEOUS COPPER COINS. Halfpenny size. 100. Ft,9{ 4241. nMISCELLAZNEOUS COPPER COINS. Halfpenny size. 133. 4242. MISCELLANEOUS COPPER COINS. Farthing size. 150. 7 4243. MISCELLANEOUS COPPER COINS. Farthing size. 150. 3, ~o 4244. MEDALLETS. No duplicates. All fine. 12. 4245. MEDALLETS. Some very fine. 12. fgo 4246. MEDALS (Admiral Vernon, etc.) Size 23. 4. 4247. A LOT OF LARGER MEDALS. Curious and Old. Six 2~/' " Pieces. 6. ~- t 4248. A LOT, in Fine Order, containing Proof of "Lafayette as Deputy," etc. Ten Pieces, average size. 20. 4249. RELIGIOUS MEDALS AND MEDALLETS. Square, Oval, and Round. Large and Small. A Rare Lot. 14 Pieces. 14. /, el/v 4250. FOUR MEDALS. 2 Oblong and 2 Round. 4. 2 t,7S425'1. MEDALS IN TIN, in fine preservation. Size 28. / 4252. FINE MIEDAL OF HAYDN. His Bust. Rev. —Natus,, -0) etc. Bronze. Size 25. 1. COINS AND MEDALS. 301 /,/J7 4253. FINTE MEDIAL OF MARTIN FOLKES. Size 23. 1. -4254. MIEDAL STRUCK ON THE CONQUEST OF EGYPT. /,7- Size 22. 1. 4255. A LOT OF FRENCH MEDALLETS IN THE STYLE ~,~~ 25 5. 0 OF THE ANTIQUE. Very beautiful. Six Pieces. 6. 4256. A COLLECTION OF MEDALS AND MEDALLETS /RELATING TO NAPOLEON. Some very rare ones. All in fine order. 15 Pieces. 15. / 4257. A MEDAL STRUCK IN HONOUR OF JAMES MORRISON. Tin proof. Size 40. 1. 4258. ELECTROTYPES OF VARIOUS iBEDALS. Eight Pieces. 8. 4259. FAC-SIMILE'OF A MIEDAL Given by Congress to Wil1" ~hliams, Van Wart, and Paulding, for the Capture of Major Andre. Electrotype in Silver. 1. 2 t 4260. PROOF MEDAL OF TIHE "R]PUBLIQUE FRANQAISE," with fine head of Liberty. Struck 24th February, 1848. In Case. Size 34. 1., 4L 4261. A LOT OF CASTS AND TRIAL PIECES IN TIN. 36 Pieces. 36. 4262. A PICTURE MiEDAL. "lRecord of British Military Valour," with bust of Arthur Duke of Wellington. Size 42. 1. 3, 8g 4263. A LOT OF JAPANESE MEDALS AND COINS. 7 Pieces. 7. 4264. A REPRESENTATION OF THE LAST SUPPER, done at Berlin, in Iron. Curious and rare. 1. AMERICAN. /, 4 g 4265. 36 SHINPLASTERS. Many uncirculated. 36. 4266. 31 STORE CARDS. Some rare. 36. 4267. AM I NOT A M/IAN D ND A BROTHER? Uncirculated. 2 Pieces. 2. y75f 4268. TALBOT, ALLUM, and LEE, 1794. Good. 3 Pieces. 3. 2_ _;4~2 —4269. KENTUCKY CENTS. Lettered edge. Fine. 2. 2,>2 - 4270. GOD PRESERVE LONDON. Very fine, rare. 1. J,/3 4271. FRANKLIN PRESS. Good, rare. 1. 2~ gf - 4272. U. S. A. BAR CENT. Original. Very fine and rare. 1.'g -' 4273. CHALMERS' ANNAPOLIS SHILLING. Very fine and rare. 302 COINS AND MEDALS. 1//,o 4274. LORD BALTIMORE SIXPENCE. Pierced, but very good; rare. 1. 3, 5P 4275. MASSACHUSETTS PINE TREE SHILLINGS. Rare 5 Pieces. 5. /, o 4276. MASSACHUSETTS PINE TREE SIXPENCE. Pierced. t" OO4277' MASSACHUSETTS PINE TREE THREEPENCE. One Pierced. 3. /, 094278. MASSACHUSETTS PINE TREE TWOPENCE. 1.,o 4279. SIX FRANKLIN CENTS. 6. AA<42S0. GEORGIUS TRIUMPHO. Poor. 1.,XO6< 4281. LOUISIANA CENT, 1722. Poor. 1., 7, 4282. NEW JERSEY CENTS. 6. 82s3. TWO CONNECTICUT CENTS. 2.,4284. THREE MASSACHUSETTS CENTS. 3.,2 S7 4285. MASSACHUSETTS HALF CENT, 1787. Very fine. 1. /,.a 4286. TWO VERMONTENSIUMI. 2., 4287. THREE VIRGINIA HALFPENNIES. 3.,7S-4288. FIVE NOVA CONSTELLATIO'S. Various. 5. 4289. MISCELLANEOUS. 9 Pieces. 9..,2;i' 4290. DOLLAR, 1799. Five Stars facing. Good, rare. 1. /6,0O 4291. DOLLAR, 1836. Beautiful Proof. " i. /,,,Sf 4292. HALF DOLLAR, 1838. Flying Eagle. Proof. 1. — 4293. HALF DIME, 1800. Fine. 1. l'_ 4294. ROSA AMERICANA. Halfpenny and Farthing. Good. 2,' ~d 2 Pieces. 2. /, 5c7 4295. ERIE CANAL MEDAL, in Box. Tin. Proof. 1. 4296. MlEDAL Struck in honour of Commodore S. Decatur and Capt. S. Lawrence, with their bausts. Tin. Very rare. Size 22. 1. 4297. CRYSTAL PALACE MEDAL. "First Pillar erected," etc. Proof in box Tin. Size 30. 1. /Ot 4298. KITTANNING Destroyed by Colonel Armstrong. Original. Splendid Proof in Silver. Extremely rare. 1. 9, 90 4299. NEWT HAVEN MEDAL, in Silver. Original. Fine Proof. Nearly or quite unique in this Metal. Size 38. 1. ~~~b Ot 4300. "COLUMBIAN ORDER, Instituted 1789." A Rattlesnake coiled, giving the warning rattle; 1" Beware," above. Reverse —' Where Liberty dwells, there is my Coulltry." Columbus joining hands with an Indian, in token of friendship. A ship in the distance. In the exergue, " Oct. 12, 1792." Struck in Silver. This Medal is second in interest and beauty to no other in the American series, and is, undoubtedly, uniqle. Size 28. COINS AND MEDALS. 303 ~3, $ 4301. CENT, 1793. Wreath. Good. 1. 3, ~ 4302. CENT, 1793. "Ameri." Good. 1. /, -4303. CENT, 1774. Good. 1. 4304. CENT, 1797. Uncirculated. 1.:-~a'~ 4305. CENTS. Various dates. Many uncirculated. 43. 4306. HALF CENT, 1793. Very fine. 1.' i< 4307. HALF CENT, 1797. In good order. 1. 4308. HALF CENTS. Various dates. Many uncirculated. 38. 9/, ~~ 4309. WASHINGTON TOKENS. Double head. Unity States, etc. No duplicates. 5. /, 7,3 4310. "LIBERTY AND SECURITY." Small, good. 1. e7 4311. "LIBERTY AND SECURITY." Large, uncirculated. 1. 4312. "LIBERTY AND SECURITY." Large, poor. 1. 2 OO 4313. "WYON MEDAL." Poor. 1. / 4314. "GRATE CENT." Uncirculated. 1. /-,O- 4315. LARGE EAGLE CENT, 1791. Fine. 1.: 5.-~ 4316. FUNERAL MEDAL, in Silver. Fine. 1. -' gsO s 4317. SANSOM MEDAL. Silver. Original. Size 28. 1. 4318. MANLY MEDAL. Uncirculated. 1. 4319. WESTWOOD MEDAL. Bronze. Fine. 1. BRONZE MEDALS. // >V- 4320. CHARLES I. Obv.-Bust of the King. D. G. M. B. F. et H. Rex, etc. Rev.-A Hand issuing from a Cloud, holding a Crown over a quiet Scene. Flocks reposing in the foreground. Fine and rare. Size 30. 1. 4 Zg 4321. WALTER SCOTT. His Bust, 1824, by "Wyon." Rev."Truth severe in fairy fiction dressed." Extremely fine. Size 32. 1..f-y 4322. ROBERT BURNS. Published by S. Woolfield. Two Medals. Silver and Tin. ~ Size 30. 2. 3 7 23. MIARTIN FOLKES. Fine Medal, published by the Societas Regalis, Londini Sodales, MDCCXL., by Dassier. Size 82. 1.'~ SO 4324. JOHANN CAMPBELL, Duke of Argyle and Greenwich. A distinguished Military Character in the time of George I. A very beautiful Medal. Size 32. 1. 304 COINS AND MEDALS. 4325. ARTHUR DUKE OF WVELLINGTON. A splendid Proof Miedal, by "iMudie." Size 32. 1. /, 5 4326. PHILLTPPUS STANHOPE, Earl of Chesterfield. Fine Medal, by "]Dassier." Size 32. 1. 4327. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. Rev.-"Re tablissement IDu Culte." Very fine work, and in Proof Condition, by "Andrieu," Size 32. 1. 321 6 4328. NAPOLEON. "Emp. et Roi." Rev.-" Entree a Moscow." A View of the City. Very fine. Size 25. 1. 2..2(5 4329. NAPOLEON FRAN(QOIS JOSEPH CHARLES, Roi du Rome, by "Andrieu." Size 25. 1. 4330. FRENCH, RUSSIAN, AND AUSTRIAN MEDALS. 3 Pieces. All fine. Size 34. 3. 4 o 4331. CHARLES IIII. of SPAIN, AND GERMAN MIEDALS. 4 Pieces. All fine. Size 30. 4. 2 4o 4 4332. GEORGE CANNING AND LORD NELSON. 2 Pieces. Size 32..2. 2,,> $ 4333. MISCELLANEOUS MEDALS. 4 Pieces. 4. 4334. FREDERICUS BORUSSORUaM-'Rex Invictus (Frederick t3 0o Ithe Great). A splendid Medal. Size 40. 1. Z(, S 4335. ALEXANDER V. HUMBOLDT. A very beautiful and rare Medal, by Looz. Size 36. 1. / 63 4336. WILLIAM ROSCOE. Very fine. Size 28. 1. /r 4337. ROBE:RT BURNS. The Centenary of his Birth. Fine Proof. Size 25. 1.,/, ft 4338. LARPGE CASTING, without Reverse. A Sylvan Scene. Size 8 inches. 1. / Sif 4339. EMPEROR NAPOLEON. A Shell-plated bust. Size 6 inches. 1.,9 4340. TWO HALFPENNIES. 2.,zr -4341. SMALL ROMAN COINS. 10 Pieces. 10. 4342. A CASE Containing Seven Medals, to wit: "Washino'ton before Boston;" "George Washington," by Vivier; Two of "B. Franklin;" Two of the Battle of Cowpens, and One of John Paul Jones. All perfect. 7. i/4'0, 4343. "CORNWALLIS RESIGNING HIS SWORD TO WASHINGTON." A Basso-Relievo, 4 by 5 inches, in Bronze. Very interesting and beautiful. Believed to be Unique. 1. G,O4344. WASHINGTON, by Eceleston. A Cast. Very curious and rare. Size 60. 1. L~-'7/ 4345. BENJ. FRANKLIN. Rev.-Plain. A Cast. Curious and rare. Size 60. 1. COINS AND MEDALS. 305',,f O 4346. GOUVERNEUR KEMBLE. A Medal made in 1857 for Mr. Allan, and extremely rare. About size 60. 1. a,o a 4347. HENRY CLAY, by Wright. Rev.-One hand resting on the Constitution, etc. Fine proof, in case. 1. 4348. WASHINGTON ALLSTON, JOHN TRUMBULL, AND GILBERT STUART. Art Union Medals. All very fine. 3. l,-4485. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. t*4-44486. CLOUDY AGATE. 1. /O, 4487. CHALCEDONY, with Fortification Lines. 1.,; 4488. CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ GEODE. 1. A= 4489. RED JASPER. 1. 4490. ROSE AGATE. 1. 5.-4491. FORTIFICATION AGATE. Quartz inside. 1.,2'.z, 4492. EYE AGATE. I. / Loo 4493. EYE AGATE. 1. B.'2 4494. FORTIFICATION CHALCEDONY. Quartz inside. 1., —4495. QUARTZ CRYSTAL. Polished. 1. / Sad 4496. POLISHED QUARTZ CRYSTAL, with singular Enclosures. 1. >,oo 4497. GROUP OF BEAUTIFUL SMOKY QUARTZ. 1.,2i54498. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1., d~d 4499. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1.,5' 4500. EGG made of FLUOR-SPAR. 1..L,-' 4501. AMETHYST. 1. 4S- 4502. AMETHYST, with Brown Spar. 1., 5'4503. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1.;,i0- 4504. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosures. 1. oP 4505. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1.,.3_ 4506. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1. i/C 4507. POLISHED QUARTZ, cut for a Seal.. ~y 4508. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosure. 1.,g-4509. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosure. 1. /, ~' 4510. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Iris Enclosure. 1., 04511. HELIOTROPE.. Very fine and scarce. 1. /0 4512. RIBBON AND FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. 3,,2,-4513. FOSSIL AMMONITE. 1. 4514. GROUP OF CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ. 1. 4515. GROUP OF CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ. 1.',5-4516. GROUP OF CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ. 1. 4517. FORTIFICATION AGATE. Quartz inside. 1. PId 4518. GROUP OF CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ. 1. 4519. RED JASPER. Variegated Forms. 1. /, o0~ 312 MINERALS. 4~0 CHALCEDONY. Quartz inside. 1. (4521. CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ, coated with Small Quartz. 1.'/( 1 4522. CRYSTALLIZED AMETHYST. 1. (4523. RED JASPER. 1. (4524. RPUIN AGATE. -. 4525. FORTIFICATION SARDONYX. 1. S' M,4526. MOSS AGATE. 1..2J 4527. YELLOW JASPER, or JERUSALEM STONE. 1. 54 4528. CHALCEDONY SHELL, with Quartz inside. 1.,Si- 4529. CHALCEDONY SHELL, with Quartz inside. 1. (4530. BROWN JASPER. 1. 4531. BROWN JASPER. 1. j4532. MOSS AGATE. 1. (4533. CLOUDY AGATE. 1.,0 4534. FORTIFICATION ONYX. 1 4535. MOSS AGATE. 1. (4536. CHALCEDONY PEBBLE. 1. / _,-( 4537. BROWN JASPER, with Singular Profile. 1. 4538. BLUE FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. 4539. QUARTZ, surrounded by Chalcedony. 1. 4540. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. 541. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. 4542. POLISHED QUARTZ. I. 4543. POLISHED QUARTZ, cut as a Heart. 1. /, dO O4544. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosures. 1. 4545. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosures. 1. 4546. BROWN CHALCEDONY. 1. (4547. CHALCEDONY, with Fortification. 1. q. 4548. FORTIFICATION AGATE. Very singular. 1.' L4549. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. V. 6-& 4550. LARGE MALACHITE. Polished. 1. /j 3 4551. LAIRGE CIRCULAR AGATE. 4552. EYE AGATE, surrounded by Quartz. 1. 4553. FORTIFICATION AGATE, with Enclosure of Chalce/ 37. dony. 1. /,/3 4554. EYE AGATE. Very fine. 1. ~/10, 4555. LARGE POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosures. 1.,2 4556. MOSS AGATE. 1.,2., 4557. GREEN JASPER. Large Specimen. 1. 4558. MOSS AGATE. 1. MINERALS. 313',g4/ro 4559. RUTILE il Quartz, from Vermont. From Dr. Chilton's Collection. 1.,_ f 4560. SMOKY QUARTZ CRYSTAL. 1. 4561. CIRCULAR ONYX in Quartz. 1. ~/, 4562. FORTIFICATION ONYX. Large. 1. 564. ROSE JASPER. 1. 4565. RED JASPER. Fortification of Quartz inside. 1i. 4566. RIBBON JASPER. 1. 457. BLUE GRAIN MOSS AGATE. 1. 37 i 4568. CIRCULAR ONYX. 1. 4q569. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. j 4570. REDDISH BLUE CHALCEDONY. 1. /, AO )4571. GREEN JASPER. 1. 4572. BROWN CHALCEDONY, with Fortification. 1. S-~ 4573. BLUE CIALCEDONY, with Fortification inside. Very 60 fine. 1. r,-S -4574. REDDISH BLUE FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. 4575. QUARTZ GEODE within Chalcedony Centre. 1. 4576. FORTIFICATION AGATE in Chalcedony. 1., Aze 4577. CIRCULAR ONYX in Quartz. 1. -4578. CIRCULAR ONYX. Very Beautiful Specimen. 1. / 4579. GALENA, OR SULPIIURET OF LEAD. 1. 3, l6- 4580. FOSSIL AMMONITE. 1.,/~ 4581. SMOKY QUARTZ. 1., _- -4582. MILK AGATE within Quartz. 1. ir d O 4583. PETRIFIED SPIDER in Horn Stone..,6Z 4584. PETRIFIED WOOD. i. 4585. MOSS AGATE. 1.' 4586. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosures. 1.,,.2 4587. GROUP OF CRYSTALLIZED AMETHYST. 1.? —, 4588. BROWN CHALCEDONY in Quartz. 1. 4589. FOSSIL PORCUPINE. i. 2- 5~ 4590. FORTIFICATION AGATE within Quartz. 1. ~2-~ z 4591. CALC-SPAR, coated with Iron Pyrites. 1. 4592. GROUP OF CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ. 1. 4593. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1.. 4594. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. 4595. BROWNISH YELLOW JASPER. 1. eOW 4596. PUDDING-STONE. 1. 40 314 IINERALS.,2- 4597. PUDDING-STONE. 1., S- 4598. GREEN MOSS AGATE. Blue Chalcedony in Centre. 1. 4599. BRECCIA. A species of Pudding-Stone. 1. 4600. GROUP OF AMETHYST. 1. 4601. GROUP OF AMETHYST, with Brown Spar. 1. 42- 4602. CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ. 1. 4603. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosure. 1. J 4604. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1. 4605. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1. 4606. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1. 4607. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1. 4608. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1. /. 36 4609. POLISHED QUARTZ, cut to an Oval Shape. 1. /0 4610. FORTIFICATION RED AGATE, from Brazil. 1. — 4611. BLUE FORTIFICATION AGATE, with Crystallized Amethyst. 1. p461 2. FORTIFICATION AGATE. I., 4613. RIBBON AGATE, with Quartz, from Persia. 1. 4614. RUIN AGATE. 1. 4615. YELLOW JASPER in Blue Agate. 1. /O 4616. FORTIFICATION AGATE. Very Fine. 1. / -4617. RED JASPER, within a Fortification Agate. 1. e2 —4618. FORTIFICATION AGATE. A very ernarkable and Beautiful Specimen. 1. 63:4619. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. J,4620. FORTIFICATION JASPER. 1. 7O 4621. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. /y4622. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. /-. 4623. CIRCULAR AMETHYST, with Quartz. 1. _t-4624. GROUP OF AMETHYST, with Smoky Quartz. Very Curious. 1. 4606. JASPACHATE from Germany. 1. /3 4627. JASPACHATE. 1. /,f 4628. BROWN JASPER. 1. 5, 4629. CIRCULAR AGATE, with Quartz. 1. 4630. BLUE CHALCEDONY. 35 —4631. BROWN CHALCEDONY. 1. 3s5-4632. BROWN FORTIFICATION AGATE. ]. 3,S4633. BROWN FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. MINERALS. 315 /Z 4634. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosures. 1. / F-4635. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosures. 1.,5 ~-4636*. CIRCULAR AGATE. Fine. 1. 4637. CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ, surrounded by Brown Jasper.,4O 4638. AMETHYST. i.,/ 5 4639. POLISHED QUARTZ, surrounded by Chalcedony. 1. O,j 4640. CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ, coated with Copper Pyrites. 37;4641. BROWN JASPER, surrounded by Quartz. 1., 4642. QUARTZ, surrounded by Chalcedony. 1. 4643. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. 4644. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1., —'4645. BROWN AGATE. i. 6:3 4646. BLUE CHALCEDONY. 1.,Sj-4647. BLUE FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. -244648. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1..~' 4649. PURPLE CHALCEDONY. 1.., ao 4650. ONYX. 1. 7r-4651. CIRCULAR AGATE. 1. _f'465 2. PURPLE CHALCEDONY. 1.,~z_-4653. QUARTZ, surrounded by Chalcedony. 1. — 4654. BRECCIA. I. — 46,55. CLOUDY AGATE, with Shiall Fortification. 1. 4656. LARGE BLUE FORTIFICATION AGATE, with Crystallized Quartz. 1. 3 g4657. AMETHYST QUARTZ, Crystallized. 1. Se 4658. CALC-SPAR, on Amethyst. 1. 3 7' 4659. GIBRALTAR ROCK. 1. /47 4660. GROUP OF SMOKY QUARTZ. 1. f-'4661. BLUE QUARTZ. 1. 3 f 4662. CALC-SPAR. Large Specimen. 1. 4663. QUARTZ GEODE. 1. k/' 4664. BLUE CHALCEDONY. 1. 4665. GRAY JASPER. 1. 97 4666. BLUISH FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. 38'"4667. PURPLE FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. 4668. REDDISH JASPER, with Fortification. 1. 3 4669. SARDONYX, with Fortification. 1. ~34 4670. RED JASPER. 1. 4671. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. t5'_61 316.MINERALS. ]/,Z54672. BROWN CHALCEDONY, with Two Quartz Circles. Cu/rious. 1. 764,673. CIRCULAR AGATE in Smoky Quartz. 1.'62,.4674. FORTIFICATION in Chalcedony. l. 3, 4675. FINE CRYSTALLIZED AMETHYST. 1. 3/4676. CRYSTALLIZED AMETHYST. 1. 4677. AMETHYST QUARTZ. 1. /, Q,' 4678, AMETHYST QUARTZ. 1. L4679. AMETHYST QUARTZ. 1. tSM 4680. AMETHYST. 1. /7 4681. SMOKY QUARTZ. ]. 4682. CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ. 1..2-4683. POLISHED QUARTZ, with Enclosures. 1. 2J-f4684. POLISHED QUARTZ. 1. z2_4685. POLISHED QUARTZ. i.,5-4686. POLISHED QUARTZ. Heart. 1. 67,4687. BLUISH AGATE from Persia. 1. S-54688. GREENISH CALC-SPAR. 1. 3,- 0 4689. CIRCULAR AGATE, in Quartz. 1. F-O7 4690. QUTARTZ, surrounded by Chalcedony. 1.,26,r4691. JASPER. i. -, Oe 4692. CIRCULAR AGATE. 1. /, tSz 4693. RED JASPER in Quartz. 1. zS-4694. BROWN JASPER. 1., SP 4695. LABRADORITE. 1. f/ dO4696. LAPIS LAZULI. l. X,~-4697. QUARTZ, surrounded by Chalcedony. l. /t f_ 4698. CHALCEDONY, with Quartz in the Centre. 1. 1, 374699. FORTIFICATION in Chalcedony. 1. 2j-4700. FORTIFICATION in Quartz. 1.?2J-4701. REDDISH BROWN AGATE. i. 2?,-4702. REDDISH BROWN AGATE. 1. 3 4703. PURPLE AGATE. 1. 4704. REDDISH PURPLE AGATE. 1. / 4705. STRIPED AGATE from Persia. 1. 4706. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1.' 2~t-4707. BROWN JASPER PEBBLE. 1. 4708. PERSIAN AGATE. Striped. 1. 634709. PUDDING-STONE. 1. d 4710. NATIVE GOLD from Georgia. 1. MINERALS. 317 ~-yO 4711. NATIVE GOLD from California. 1. -4712. DOUBLE REFRACTING SPAR. 1. 4713. OOLTE LIMESTONE. 1. 4714. CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ. 1. _?.- 4'715. LABRADORITE. Very fine. 1. /"/7 4716. FOSSIL MADREPORE CORAL. 1. ~j:F4717. ROCK CRYSTAL. 1. -7~47%18. VERD-ANTIQUE. 1. 4719. FORTIFICATION AGATE. 1. 4720. FOSSIL AMMONITE. 1. 4721. CHLORASTROLITE. 1. 4722. LOT OF QUARTZ, FORTIFICATION AGATES, CHALoZ t d 4 DCEDONY, &c., in Box. /f 4723. SPECULAR IRON from St. Helena. 1. 4724. MAGNETIC IRON. 1.:X 4725. TWELVE SPECIMENS OF THE METALLIC ORES OF THE UNITED STATES. 12.; 4726. SIX AGATES, assorted. 6. _7 -4727. AGATES AND PUMICE-STONE, in Fossil Stone. 6. -hO 4728. QUARTZ AND AGATES, assorted. s4729. PUDDING-STONE, JASPER, AND AGATES. 6 Pieces. 4730. JASPER, AGATES, FOSSIL SHELL, AND PORCUPINE. 4731. FOSSIL WOOD, SHELL, SMOKY QUARTZ, AND / THREE AGATES. 6 Pieces. _9 4732. BLUE FLUOR-SPAR CRYSTAL, FOSSIL WOOD, f JASPER, AND THREE AGATES. 6. Pieces. 1. 4733. JASPER, CHALCEDONY, AND FOUR AGATES. 6.? Pieces. 6. 4734. JASPER, AND FIVE AGATES. 6 Pieces. 6. 4735. AMETHYST, LOCK-SHUT SHELL, AND FOUR./' Z/-~ AGATES. 6. 4736. PUDDING-STONE, QUARTZ, MILK AGATE, AND 7 THREE OTHER AGATES. 6. 4737. JASPER AND FIVE AGATES. 6. 5,r4738. JASPER AND FIVE AGATES. 6.,4739. SPECIMEN OF IRON PYRITES. 1. 4740. JASPER, SMOKY QUARTZ, AND TEN OTHER AGATES. 12. 4741. MOSS AGATE, POLISHED AMETHYST, PUDDINGSTONE, PHOCUPS, STALACTITE, AND AGATES. 12 Pieces. 12. 318 MINERALS.,/,t 4742. JASPER, BRECCIA, FOSSIL SkIELL, RED JASPER, BROWN JASPER, TWO CHALCEDONYS, AND FIVE AGATES. 12 Pieces. 12.,O - 4743. QUARTZ CRYSTAL, MOSAIC FROM HERCULANEUM, TWO FOSSILS, AND AGATES. 12 Pieces. 12. /,D 4744. BERYL, FOSSIL WOOD, TWO JASPERS, AND AGATES. 12 Pieces. 12. /, 4745. BELEMNITE,; QUARTZ, PUDDING-STONE, AMETHYST, GEODE, AND SEVEN AGATES. 12 Pieces. 12. 4746. AGATE FORTIFICATION WITH MOSS, PETRIFIED WOOD, FOSSIL SHELL, AND THIRTEEN AGATES. 16 Pieces. 16. f/ Yo 4747. KNIFE-HANDLES OF MOSS AGATE. 4 Pieces. 4. f, Oa 4748. FOUR IDOLS from Herculaneum, Japan, etc. 4. 4749. FIVE JASPERS, FIVE BRECCIA PEBBLES, VERD3' ZP9 ANTIQUE, AND STALACTITE. 13 Pieces. 13. 37 4750. LOT OF COPPER PYRITES, MIAGNETIC IRON, GALENA, etc. 6f4751. CRYSTALLIZED QUARTZ. 1. 6 4752. RED JASPER from Egypt. 1. 4753. FOSSIL WOOD-Tamarind Tree. 1. /, J-54754. FOSSIL OAK. 1. _, -v4755. FOSSIL WOOD-Red Cedar. 1. ~, a 4756. FOSSIL WVOOD.. I 2 2,54757. FOSSIL WOOD. Mountain Cabbage. 1. 74758. SMOKY QUARTZ. Cairngorm Stone. Finely cut for a /' Seal. 1.,7'54759. LAPIS LAZULI. 1. /r O 4760. FOSSIL PORCUPINE. 1.,cf4761. CARNELIAN. 1. Z3z4762. CIRCULAR ONYX. 1. 3 zf4763. CIRCULAR ONYX. 1. r zs4764.. CIRCULAR ONYX. 1. 2,65 4765. CIRCULAR ONYX. 1. A44 RED FELSPAR. 1. oJ 4767. INDIAN WEDGE. 1. tg, ~ 4768. STONE INDIAN AXE. 1. 3, ~, 4769. STONE INDIAN AXE. 1. ^/,#4770. INDIAN ARROW-HEADS, etc. 12 Pieces. 12. 4771. INDIAN WEDGES, etc. Stone. 8 Pieces. 8. SNUFF-BOXES. 319,y 4&4772. LOT OF INDIAN STONES FOR GRINDING MEAL, Pebbles, Iron Ore, Indian Arrow-Heads, etc. Includes a Pebble from Major Andr6's Grave. 30 Pieces. 30. 4 5 4773. STONE PIPE.-Indian. 1. o 4774. STONE PIPE. Another. Very Curious. 1. 4775. INDIAN ARROW-HEAD STONE. i. 2- N 4776. NINE AMETHYSTS, cut. 1.'t -4L777. LARGE AMETHYST, cut. 1. 9,' 4778. SMOKY QUARTZ, cut. 1.'/r 4779. TINGED QUARTZ, cut. 1. 2. g~' 780.o. SILVER TOPAZ. 1. 5 z —4781. GOLD TOPAZ.. 4782. SILVER TOPAZ. 2/'/ 4783. SILVER TOPAZ. Two Pieces. 2. r/,_ r 4784. SILVER TOPAZ. Five Pieces. 5. 4785. GOLD TOPAZ. 2 Pieces. 2. /,,,- 4786. GOLD TOPAZ. 4 Pieces. 4. A - _4787. GOLD TOPAZ. 5 Pieces. 5.' 4788. IRON PYRITES. 1. t5 4789. IRON PYRITES. 1. -/4790. IRON PYRITES, BRECCIA, GARNETS, AND OXIDE I-le OF IRON. 4 Pieces. -4. -oo 4791. IDOL MADE OF NEPHRITE BEILSTEIN. This is made from a Sacred Stone, worshipped by the Aborigines of New South Wales, and is constantly watched by the natives: pieces are very rarely offered for sale..2,t54792. TWO PORTRAITS CAST IN BRASS-ANTIQUE. 2. c,~ 5 4792.* GLASS CASE FOR MINERALS. 1. SNUFF-BOXES. /, J 4793. LEATHER SHOE. 1.,fod 4794. AGATE, Silver Mounted. 1. a O 4795. IVORY BOX, Silver Hinges. 1. 6 t' 4797. SILVER BOOK. 1. - 4798. AGATE, Silver-gilt Mountings. 1., 7f-4799. SCOTCH MULL, Silver Mounted, with Topaz in top. 1. 320 SNUFF-BOXES. 6oo 4800. AGATE. Oval, Silver-gilt Mounting. 1. / 6, oo 4801. SILVER BOX, with Enamelled Top. 1 4//, o 0 4802. SILVER BOX, with Enamelled Top. 1. 7,5tY 4803. ROUND SILVER BOX, Embossed Cover. 1. 4 4804. ROUND SILVER BOX, Embossed; Scriptural subject. 1. 3goo 4805. SILVER BOX, Shell-shaped. 1. 7, O- 4806. SILVER BOX, Oval-shaped. 1. >tl ~4807. GILT BOX, Embossed Top. 1. t,2-,.-4808. SILVER BOX, Engraved Cover. 1. 4809. SILVER-M OUNTED MAGNIFYING GLASS. 1. _.SZ, 4810. SILVER BOX, with Lapis Lazuli Cover. 1. jy.,Z 4811. TORTOISE-SHELL BOX, Silver Inlaid. 1. A7,-4812. ROUND BOX. Agate, Silver Mounted. 1.,'SO 4813. OVAL IVORY BOX, Engraved Cover. 1., zS-4814. PEARL. Oval, Silver Mounted. 1. 4815. AGATE BOX. 1. X/ 7r' 4816. COCOA-WOOD BOX. 32 y-' 4817. SILVER BOX, Shell-shaped, lined with Velvet. 1 -/$j-4818. AGATE, Octagon-shaped. 1. is, o- 4819. AGATE, Silver-gilt. 1. //6^-p 4820. SILVER BOX. Oval-shaped Painting inside cover. 1.,/73r4821. SILVER BOX. 1. / 4822. HORN BOX. Deer's Foot. 1. /2S-@ 4823. SILVER-GILT BOX, Carnelian Top. 1. t3 00 4824. TORTOISE-SHELL, Silver Mounted. 1. s,5 — S-4825. AGATE BOX, Silver-gilt. 1. 7 z5-4826. SILVER BOX, Lozenge-shaped. 1., ~ 4827. SILVER BOX, Agate Top. 1. S-S7 4828. SILVER BOX, Engraved Top, with Agate in cover. 1. A2 2_ —4829. BOX FROM WOOD OF GLASGOW CATHEDRAL. 1. /, J, 4830. SILVER SNUFF-BOX. 1. 3, ~ 4831. SILVER SNUFF-BOX.-Half Dollar. 1. /,.-7 4832. HORN WATCH-CASE. 1. I, -S 4833. LARGE OVAL BOX, Embossed, inside Gilt. 1. /3 j7'~4834' SILVER BOX, Agate Top. 1. OO 4835. SILVER BOX, Engraved Top. 1. /0. 5-Z4836. CHINESE SHOE, Porcelain. 1. 483 7. SCOTCH MULL. Thistle on top. "Dinna forget." 1. 7 75-4838. PEARL BOX. Chinese Scene engraved on cover. 1. 4839. HORN BOX. 1. ~~~3-~~~~~~3~~~~5~~~~ SNUFF-BOXES. 321,OP O? 4840. AGATE BOX, Gilt Mountings. 1. 47d * 4841. SILVER BOX, Engraved Top. 1. a a0 4842. SILVER BOX, Engraved Top, with Agate. 1. 4 70 4843. SILVER BOX, with Horn Top and Agate inserted. 1. 0; -t 4844. GILT BOX, Embossed Figures on Cover. 1. A,p 4845. SILVER BOX, Arabesque, Gilt inside. 1., O O7 4846. SILVER BOX, Gilt, Arabesque. 1. /, 0ao4847. CIRCULAR BOX, Silver, for Bearer of Despatches. 1. 14~'4848. SILVER OPIUM-BOX, with Turkish Inscription. 1..,~ 4849. IVORY BOX, with Arabesque Cover. Westphalia, 1648. 1. /, f 4$4850. ROUND PORCELAIN BOX. 1.',.04851. SQUARE PORCELAIN BOX. 1.',6O4852. SQUARE PORCELAIN BOX. 1.,/6450 4 3. BOX —Wood, a Toad. 1. /I,,W 4854. HORN BOX. Robert Burns on cover. 1. / gr 485 5. COCOA BOX —Tortoise. 1. /,/ 44856. OVAL BOX. 1. z, z$ 4857. LAVA BOX, with View of Bay of Naples. 1. A, J 4858. ROUND TORTOISE-SHELL BOX, Inlaid Top. 1. ~ "fl 859. BOX made of Wood of York Minster, with Medal in top. 1. 4860. BOX made of Wood of York Minster, with Medal in top. 1. fS7- 4861. ROUND ENAIVIELLED PORCELAIN BOX. 1. 4862. BOX of Wood of York Minster, "burned by a Fanatic." I. A oa 4863. BOX made from a Sleeper of " Old London Bridge." 1. /, B-4864. BOX made fiom a Tree at Napoleon's Grave, St. Helena. 1. C, oO4865. PEARL BOX-inlaid with Silver. 1. / 7d 4866. BOX made from Wood of the Constitution Frigate. 1. 4867. ROUND PORCELAIN BOX. 1.,_ 54868. AGATE BOX —Oval. 1. /,/04 4869. =WOODEN BOX, Tam O'Shanter on cover. 1..,~- 4870. vWOODEN BOX. Three Figures on cover. 1. je.; 4871. HORN BOX-Half Hoof. 1. jy.-4872. BOX made from Wood of Herne's Oak in Windsor Forest. (See Description inside.) 1i. ~,ff, "4873. EMBOSSED SILVER BOX. 1. o, CO 4874. IVORY BOX. Carved Cover-St. Helena. 1.,,, 4875. ROUND AGATE BOX. 1. /, 00 4876. ROUND TORTOISE-SHELL BOX. 1. A/eO4877. SCOTCH MULL. Perth, 1823. 1. 4878. SCOTCH MULL. Killarney Lakes. 1. 910 01-0 41 322 SNUFF-BOXES. 2,0o 4879. SCOTCH MULL. "Won by Devil Tom," 1798. 1. 2_,o 4880. ROUND TORTOISE-SHELL BOX. 1. /, g5- 4881. ROUND TORTOISE-SHELL BOX, with Flowers in cover. /,, Jr 4882. IVORY BOX, lined with Tortoise-shell; Carved Top. 1. ~, 07 4883. IVORY BOX, Silver MIounted. 1. 56-.5o 4884. BOX, Apple-shaped. 1. /,O0 4885. OVAL IRON BOX. 1. 3, 4C 4886. SQUARE BOX, with Miniatures on cover. 1. S~ ~ O 4887. DUCK, with Enamelled Cover. 1.,0,O o 4888. GILT BOX, with Pearl in top. 1. / fr. 4889. SILVER VINAIGRETTE. 1. 3, 2j-4890. AGATE BOX, with Feet. 1. _, Z5-4891. SMALL OVAL SILVER BOX. 1. 5N (0' 4892. SILVER BOX, Gilt inside. I. 1, o 4893. ENAMELLED BOX, Egg-shaped. 1. j, j~ 4894. SILVER BOX, with Agate in top. 1. f/,,,~ 4895. OVAL CARVED BOX. "Amor elegantise Pater." 1. _2,o0 4896. SILVER BOX, with Pearl Top, carved. 1. 3,,jW 4897. OVAL BOX, Silver-gilt; carved Pearl Top. 1. 2,z4898. VINAIGRETTE. ~ 3 p4899. SILVER BOX, Shell-shaped. 1. 31,S-4900. SILVER BOX, Shell-shaped. 1. 4901. ROUND SILVER BOX. 1....,2 4902. BOX OF OAK fiom Iona Cathedral, Alloway Kirk, Paisley Abbey, MIary's Yew, etc., etc. 1. o 4903. LAVA BOX, with View of Bay of Naples on cover. 1. - 4904. ROUND EBONY BOX. 1 -_ 4905. PEARL BOX, Silver Mounted. 1. O, 4906. BOX made of Oak from Glasgow Cathedral. ~/,,4'4907. BOOK-SHAPED BOX. 1..0o 4908. OVAL SILVER BOX, with Carnelian on top. 1.,2,(4909. SHELL, Silver Mounted. 1. V,&c4910. ROUND SILVER BOX, Gilt inside. 1. 6 V. S 4911. OVAL SILVER BOX, with Pearl Top. i. JtOO 4912. HORN BOX, with Silver Top. 1. 6,. ~o 4913. TORTOISE-SHELL 3BOX, Silver Mounted. 1. 3 0O4914. ROUND SILVER BOX, Enamelled Cover. 1. 4,&04915. ROUND TORTOISE-SHELL BOX, Inlaid Cover. 1. 2iS4916. BUCKSHORN BOX. "Nil Desperandum." 1. -514917. WOOD BOX from Eppie McLuckie's Inn, Bothwell Bridge. 1., SNUFF-BOXES. 323 4t, 7r 4918. OVAL SILVER BOX-Martin Luther's Head on cover. 1. 4919. SILVER BOX, with Tortoise-shell Top, Inlaid. 1. eJY't ~ 4920. OVAL SILVER BOX, with Engraved Top. 1. /,,~ Z 4921. COCOA-WOOD BOX. 1. ~.j,~ 4922. SILVER BOX, Engraved. 2. g, 0 4923. OVAL TORTOISE-SHELL BOX, Silver Mounted, Inlaid. ic~,g, 4924. OVAL BOX: "M. S." 1. ~, 2.S 4925. OVAL SILVER BOX, Embossed Top. 1. r, 006 4926. WOODEN BOX, Silver Mounted. June 9, 1774. 1. 43, 927. AGATE SNUFF-BOX, Oval. 1. q o d0 4928. SILVER BOX, Heart-shaped; Gilt inside. I. 4929. OVAL TORTOISE-SHELL BOX, Silver Mounted; Inlaid 01on1 cover. 1. Loo 4930. SMALL SILVER BOX. Hunting Scene on cover. 1. Ad j~ 4931. SMALL GILT BOX. 1. 4932. SMALL SILVER VINAIGRETTE, Heart-shaped; Gilt inside. 1. 44 R 4933. SMALL SILVER BOX, with Engraved Sides. 1. _~dT O 4934. OVAL TORTOISE BOX, Silver Mounted, and Inlaid with Pearl. 1. C4ct, 4935. OVAL SILVER BOX, Engraved Rim. I.,, 4936. SCOT'CH MULL, Chased Silver Top, with Crystal. 1. ~Sow~ 4937. SCOTCH MULL; Silver Mountings. 1. ~,6 - ~ 4938.' SCOTCH MULL, Silver Mountings. R. D. 1. / Ig 4939. SCOTCH MULL, Silver Mountings. 1. 4940. ANTIQUE TOBACCO-BOX. 1. /, 7 4941. IVORY BOX. Sir Walter Scott on cover. 1. 4942. SHELL, Silver Mounted, Carnelian in cover. 1. 7 o~ 4943. SILVER BOX, Pearl Top Engraved. 1. a3810 4944. OVAL SILVER BOX, Gilt inside. u. 4945. EMBOSSED SILVER BOX. ~Zc4 4946. SHELL BOX, Silver Top. T. R...x5 4947. SHELL BOX, Silver Rim. 1. 4948. COCOA BOX, Carved. 1. o, d 4949. HORN BOX, Silver MIounted. 1. 4950. OVAL SILVER BOX, with Miniature in cover. 1. 7 4951. OVAL SILVER BOX, Engraved. 1. 7, ~ SEALS, RELICS, AND SUNDRIES. /3,Zy54952. FIVE BOXES CARNELIAN SEALS, containing 10 each.50. / 4953. Do. Do. Do Do. Do. Do. 50. 13/,4 9t54. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 50. 4955. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 50. 4956. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 50. 4957. Do. D. D o. Do. Do. 50. 4958. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 50. 4959. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 50. 4960. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 50. 4961. Do. Do. Do.. Do. 50. 4962. FOUR Do. Do. Do. Do. 40. 4963. Do. Do. D o. Do. Do. 40. 964. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. 40.,6r5 -4965. SEVTEN BOXES CARNELIAN SEALS, Small, 15 each. /,37 105. 4966. SILVER SHIELD FOR BELT. Motto-" Neno me Impune Lacessit." 1. p/, ~# 4967. SILVER SEAL, "H. G." 1 4968. SILVER SHIELD. Ring. 1. o 8f 4969. TWO SILVER SEALS. Scotch Device, and one Antique. 2.,~; 4970. CARNELIAN SEAL, Mounted in Silver. 1. (4971. TWO SILVER RINGS, Antique. 2. 2d00t 4972. TWO SILVER RINGS. 2. /,6.-4973. THREE ANTIQUE SILVER WATCH-KEYS. 3.,,4974. SEVEN ANTIQUE SEALS. 7.,35 4975. THREE ANTIQUE SEALS. 3. 4976. MASSIVE SILVER SEAL of the "Edinburgh Shakespeare Club." 1850. With fine Medallion Head of Shakespeare. 1..25,-4977. LARGE AGATE SEAL, Mounted with Gold. 1. A/, o 4978. ANTIQUE RING. 1. r7-00 4979. LARGE GOLD SEAL. 6 dwt. 1. 6 o 004980. LARGE GOLD SEAL, richly chased. 6 dwt. 1. SEALS, RELICS, AND SUNDRIES. 325 r z5 4981. ANTIQUTE SEAL-Roman Head, and two smaller Pieces. 3 dwt. r-S7 4982. LARGE GOLD SEAL. "c J. A." 4 dwt. 1 3. S 4983. GOLD S~EAL. L"A." and Motto-Chacun a son Goftt." 3 dwt. 1. 4,do 4984. GOLD SEAL. "J.A." 3 dwt. 1. gh53a 4985. GOLD SEAL. Device of a Shield. 3 dwt. 1. 4986. GOTLD SEAL&. "Am I not a MIan and a Brother?" 3 dwt. 1., Cta ~ 4987. GOLD SEAL. "Bacchus." 2~ dwt. 1. i~-' 4988. GOLD SEAL, Plain. 21 dwt. 1 4989. GOLD SEAL. Amethyst. 2~ dwt. 1. 42 f" 4990. SILVER CHAIN, with Charm attached. 1. 4991. MlIYSTICAL COIN. Keeps off Evil Spirits, etc. From /, 00 Judge Furman's Collection. 1.;dX 4992. EGG-CUP, made from a Tree planted by Wilson the Ornithologist. 1..3t' 4993. PIECE OF CASING, from the House in which Benedict Arnold was born. 1. *O 4994. HEAD Olf MURAT —Bronze cast from a Cameo. Also, a Copy of Lid of a Snuff-box presented by Napoleon to AMurat. 2.,,;a 4995. FEMALE HEAD, painted on Ivory. 1. -4996. SILVER TEA-SHIOVEL, with Chinese Mandarin in Relief. 44e-.TWO ANTIQU]E SILVER RINGS. 2. A4~. T70O ANTIQUE SILVER WATCH-KEYS. Masonic Design. 2. 49 T!VO ANTIQUE SILVER SEALS. 2. 3J 5000. SILVER MOUNTED ANTIQUE HUNTING KNIFE AND FORK. 1. 5001. SIX ANTIQUE PEARL BUTTONS, AND SEVEN STEEL BUTTONS. 13., 5002. CARNELIAN WATCH-HOOK AND ORNAMENT. 2. 8' 00 5003. THE THREE GRACES, and another Ancient Carving on Ivory. 2. / Coo5004.H IORN " STIRRUP-CUP." 1.,~5,5005. SILVER STIRRUP-CUP, plated with Gold. 1. / 5006. IEDALLTON PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON, framed. in Wood, from Mount Vernon. 1. 3,3,Z, 5007. SHAVING-BRUSH, in Silver Case, Antique. 1.,tSO5008. IMINIATURE PORTRAIT OF JOHN PAULDING, one of the Captors of Major Andre. 1. L,6Y/500 90. MINIATURE PORTRAIT ON IVORY, by Isabay. 1782. 1. 326 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHIES. //,oso 5010. THREE MINIATURES ON IVORY. 3.,~02 5011. MINIATURE PORTRAIT ON IVORY, supposed to be Alexander Hamilton. 1. 2,oo 5012. LARGE HORN SOUP-LADLE. 1. 5013. HORN PUNCH-LADLE. 1. 5014. FIVE HORN SOUP-SPOONS. 1. /y~ Z5015. FIVE HORN TEASPOONS. 1. 5016. A PIECE OF THE'I"HAWTHORN" TREE, where Burns met his "'Highland Mary," in 1786. Mr. Allan has marked this in his own hand, as being from the identical Tree referred to by Burns in the following lines: " How sweetly bloom'd the gay green birk, How rich the Hawthorn's blossom, As underneath their fragrant shade I clasp'd her to my bosom I For dear to me as light and life Was my sweet Highland Mary.", 23 5017. PIECE OF OAK MULLION, from one of the Windows in The Palace of Linlithgow, in the room where Mary Queen of Scots was born. Presented by Lord Hardie, Lord Provost of Linlithgow. 1.,26- 5018. TWIG, pulled from the Hawthorn over the Grave of Alexander Peden. 1'~,,o00 5019. EGG-SHAPED ORNAMENT, Beautifully Inlaid.'a.. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. /o ow s5020. ANTIQUE SILVER WATCH, Double case. MakerFrederick Henserman. 1. 5021. ANTIQUE SILVER WATCH, with Bell Attachment.,'~ Double Case, Elegantly Chased. Made by J. Panier; Paris. 1. O4 5022. ANTIQUE SILVER WATCI, with a Beautiful Enamelled Miniature Painting at the Back. Made by Autidebert, Amsterdam. 1. t~,{? 5023. ANTIQUE SILVER WATCH, Oval-Shaped. Thomas. Attwood, Maker. Catgut movement. Very old. 1.... a 5024. ANTIQUE TURKISH SILVER WATCH, Oval. Inlaid with Pearls on the Face and Inside, and Engraved. 1. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. 327, *, 5025. ANTIQUE SILVER WATCH, with a Fine Marriage Scene in Alto Relievo. "Dawson, London, No. 74." 1. /~',O7 5026. ANTIQUE SILVER WATCH, with Case perforated for Brilliants, and containing Twelve. Made by Martineal, London. 1.,4025027. ANTIQUE GOLD WATCH, with Chased and Highly Ornamented Case, and Gold Seal attached. 1. 5028. ANTIQUE GOLD WATCH, with an Octagonal Open/' Work Case, and an Emblematical Design at the Back, with Bell Attachment. 1. 4 L, 5029. ANTIQUE BRASS WATCH, with Heavy Double Case. "John Dortmond, Amsterdam." 1. er —7 5030. ANTIQUE FRENCH CLOCK, in Elaborately Ornamented Case. 1. ~_~/, Oo 5031. ANTIQUE GOLD WATCH, with Elegantly Ornamented Case. Sporting-Scene at the Back. "Jaqs. Guinand, Weisel." 1. 6- I,,.5032. ANTIQUE AND HIGHLY-FINISHED WATCH, with Enamelled Case and Gold Mountings, and Fine Painting of Mars and Venus at the Back. G. Kay, Paris. 1. 5033. ANTIQUE WATCH, by Solomons, Canterbury, in Enamelled Case. 1. 5034. ANTIQUE MINIATURE WATCH, with Brilliants, in Enamelled Case, richly Painted and Mounted with Gold. 1. 69jo 5035. ANTIQUE OVAL WATCH, made by Henry Archer. 1. 5036. ANTIQUE AMULET, with a "Virgin and Child," and 2~'d4 ~ " Christ." Set with Thirty-six Emeralds. [Warranted Genuine.] In Gold Case, most Beautifully Finished. 1.,7,.F5037. THE ANTIQUE AMULET. 1. -3~ 5038. SILVER BADGE, with Gilt Central Ornament and Cross. "Relieve the Distressed." 1. /,^ 7 5039. SEVEN GLASS AND STONE SEALS. 7. 5040. A SUPERIOR (DR. BREWSTER'S) KALEIDOSCOPE, with Four Glasses in Mahogany Case. 1. / Jt 5041. TWO ENAMELLED DRAWINGS, by WV. Birch. 2. 7ef.5042. MINIATURE PAINTING on Glass. 1. X,;'5043. ANTIQUE HEAD, Carved in Lava. 1. " a> 5044. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY, on Ivory, in Moroc3'~'>~ 04. co Case. 1. 5045. THE CARD-PLAYERS AND THE DRAUGHT-PLAYERS. A Pair of Paintings, after Teniers. 2. 5046. A SET OF ANTIQUE AGATE SLEEVE-BUTTONS Mounted in Silver; and Pair of Sleeve-Buttons. 328 SILVER PLATE, ETC. /tOtO 5047. PORTRAITS OF QUEEN ELIZABETH AND MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. A Pail of Miniature Paintings, in Rosewood and Gilt Frames. 2. 32z,dao 5048. VENUS AND CUPID. Fine Painting on Enamel. 1. ~, 00 5049. PAIR OF COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, in Round Case. 02, 0 5050. THIMBLE CASE, SLEEVE-BUTTONS, etc. / 5051. FROSTED SILVER THISTLE SHAWVL-PIN, in Relievo,'/ with Amethysts and Agates set in Silver. 1. SILVER PLATE, ETC. 3Q7 04 5052. MASSIVE SILVER BADGE, bearing the Arms of Prince Charles Stuart, and including on a case at the Back a most exquisite Miniature Portrait, on Ivory, of the Prince. 1. 5053. ROBERT BURNS'S SILVER rTODDY-LADLE. A genuine Relic of the Great Poet, with the following Inscription engraved thereon: "This Toddy-Ladle formerly belonged to Robert Burns the Ayrshire Poet. Presented to John Allan by Mrs. Jane C. Hubbard, April 20th, 1857." /;, 5054. SILVER TODDY OR PUNCH LADLE. Elegantly Chased. Temp. George II. 1. 4/c-,o 5055. SILVER TODDY OR PUNCH LADLE. Elegantly Chased. Temp. Queen Anne. 1. //5z X 5056. SILVER, TODDY OR PUNCH LADLE. Elegantly Chased. Temp. George III., 1. / f,~ 5057. SILVER TODDY OR PUNCH LADLE. Elegantly Chased. 1. / ~ OD 5058. SILVER THISTLE TOBACCO-PIPE, in Three Pieces. 3 oz. 10 dwt. 1. 5059. MASSIVE SILVER CENSER-INCENSE-BUTRNER, supported by a figure of a M3ussulman, on an Elegantly Chased Stand. Weight 15 oz. 1. 071 p05060. BYZANTINE RELIQUARY —Silver, highly Ornamented with a Curious Figure, supposed to represent an Angel. 1. 6,,6 5061. SILVER MARROWV-SPOON. 1 oz. 3 dwt. 1. 3 or5062. SILVER MEDICINE-SPOON. 1 oz. 1.. 5063. PAIR OF ANTIQUE SOLID SILVER SUGAR-TONGS. Elegantly Chased. 1 oz. 3 dwt. 2.,a "5064. PAIR OF ANTIQUE SOLID SILVER SUGAR-TONGS. Elegantly Chased. 1 oz. 3 dwt. 2. HIGHLAND COSTUMES. 329 1,, z 5065. PAIR OF ANTIQUE SOLID SILVER SUGAR-TONGS. Elegantly Chased. 1 oz. 4 dwt. 2.,CSzw 5066. PAIR OF ANTIQUE SILVER SUGAR-TONGS. 18 dwt. 5067. PAIR OF ANTIQUE SILVER SUGAR-TONGS. 13 dwt.,// ~5067.* SILVER PEPPER-BOX. 2 oz. 12 dwt. 1. /Cg) 5068. ANTIQUE SILVER TEA-SHOVEL. 1.,,~a 5069. ANTIQUE SILVER TEA-SHOVEL. 10 dwt. I., p 35or070. SILVER NUTMEG-GRATER. 12 dwt. 1., z.$5071. SILVER MIUSTARD-SPOON. 11 dwt. 1.'d,,dOe 55072. SILVER COFFEE-POT. 4502. 1. 7f0 oo~ 5073. SILVER TEAPOT, SUGAR-BOWL, MILK-POT, AND 5073 SLOP-BASIN. 4 Pieces. 70 oz. 6 dwt. 4. I//,e 5073.* A SILVER ETUI, Handsomely Chased. 1. 5074. FOUR SOLID SILVER CANDLESTICS,, formerly the'6~,tb - Property of the Count St. John de Renaud, Private Secretary to Napoleon I. 15 oz. 10 dwt. each. 4. HIGHLAND COSTUMES. __, ~ 5075. ONE SUIT OF HIGHLAND COSTUMJAT E, consisting of Coat with Embroidered Collar, Kilt, Plaid Sporran MIounted with Silver, and Cap with Silver Thistle, I-Hose and Garters. MlIac Nab Tartan. r,, Sf 5076. ONE SUIT OF HIGHLAND COSTUME. Abercrombie Tartan. 5077. ONE SUIT OF HIGHLAND COSTUME. Murray Tartan. 5078. ONE SUIT OF HIGHLAND COSTUMTE. Waterloo Tartan. /~,; O 5079. ONE SUIT OF HIGHLAND COSTUME. Forty-second Tartan. t sv45o080. ONE SUIT OF HIGHLAND COSTUMbE. Silver Gilt,,/ consisting of Coat witth Embroidered Collar, Kilt, Plaid, and Cap with Silver Thistle. M3ackintosh Tartan., ~ 5081. ONE SUIT OF BOY'S COSTUME, consisting of Coat with Embroidered Collar, Kilt, Plaid, and Sporran. Mounted with Silver, Hose and Garters. Forty-second Tartan.,/,o 5082. LADY'S SILK-VELVET CAP, with Plumes, Silver Thistle, Twilled-Silk Scarf, and Hose. Mackintosh Tartan. /.2o 40o 5083. Do. 3Do.. Fraser Tartan, with Fringe. 330 BROOCHES, BUCKLES, ETC.,/~70 35084. LADY'S SILK-VELVET CAP, with [Plumes, Silver Thistle, Twilled-Silk Scarf, and Hose. MIacDonald Tartan. / Z, - 5085. Do. Do. Ross Tartan. /z, t-V 5086. Do. Do. i[aeDuff Tartan. JSe -4? -5087. IDo. Do. MacLeod Tartan. o/ sa~ t 35088. Do. Do. MacNab Tartan. Do. Do. Ross Tartan. / z, ~ 5090. SATIN SCAR', wvith Twisted-Silk Fringe. Fraser Pattern. /_. fo<5091. SATIN SCARF, with Twisted-Silk Fringe. Cluny Macpherson Pattern.. /S'-t~O-r 5092. SATIN SCARF, with Twisted-Silk Fringe. Ross Tartan. 1. / 3, $5 5093. SATIN SCARF, with Twisted-Silk Fringe. Royal Stuart. 1. Sf-6 5094. SATIN SCARF, with Twisted-Silk Fringe. Royal Stuart. 1. /6, - 35095. SATIN SCARF, with deep Twisted-Silk Fringe. Victoria Tartan..', >~. 5096. ONE SCOTCH CAP, Large Size, with Silver Thistle. 1., V,~ 5097. TWILLED SILK SCARF. Rob Roy Tartan. 1. 5098. TWILL:ED SILK SCARF. Abererombie Tartan. 1. 35 7 5099. T0WILLED SILKE SCA]RF. MMcDonald of the Tsles Tartan. S~b j 35100. SATIN SCARF. Abercrombie Tartan. 1. 5101. SATE~N SCAtRF. Royal Stuart Tartan. 1. 6 d4 1102. SATIN SCARF. Cluny Macpherson Tartan. 1. d- 5 I 5103. SATIN SCAlRF. Royal Stuart Tartan. 1. $-~-~ 5104. GREEN VELVET EMBROIDERED COAT COLLAR 1. 5105. A SUPERB DAGGER, Handsomely Studded and Heavily MI ounted with Cairngorm set in Silver; with:Knife and Fork, also Mounted with Cairngorm and set in Silver, with Belt Mounted with Silver. 1. 5;v5 tn5106. SKEAN DHUE. 1. /5 107. LEATHER BELT, Silver Mounted. 1. BRtOCHIES, BUCKLES, ETC. 38os. LADY'S SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH. Three Thistles, with Stones. 1. 5109. GENTLEMANS SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH. St. Andrew's Cross. 1. 5V'z7 5110. LADY'S SHOULDE3R-BROOCH. Three Thistles, with Stones. 1. 44$ZO 5111. LADY'S SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH. Cairngorm Stone in the Centre. 1. BROOCHES, BUCKLES, ETC. 331 ed V' 5112. LADY'S SILVER SHAWL-PIN. Thistle in Centre, set with Topaz, Amethyst, Ruby, and Emerald. 1. 7 5113. LADY'S SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH. Thistle, set with Stones. 1. ~70-, 5114. LADY'S SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH, set with Cairngorm Stone in Centre. 1. e,-T, 5115. LADY'S SILVER BROOCH. Thistle, with Amethyst and Emerald. 1. tfo", 5116. LADY'S SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH, set with Cairngorm Stone in Centre. 1. Oi 5117. PAIR OF LADY'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, set with Brilliants. 2., 5118. PAIR OF LADY'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, set with Brilliants. 2. ~.. -,5119. PAIR OF LADY'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, set with f7 -Brilliants. 2.,5 —Y~ 5120. PAIR OF LADY'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, set with Brilliants. 2. 4./, 0 5121. PAIR OF LADY'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, small, set with Brilliants. 2. 7 O 0 5122. PAIR OF LADY'S SILVER SHOE-BIUCKLES, set with Brilliants. 2. 5123. PAIR OF GENTLEMAN'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, set with Brilliants. 2. 0, 00 5124. PAIR OF GENTLEMAN'S SILVER SHOE-BJUCKLES,,set with Brilliants. 2. 5125. PAIR OF GENTLEMAN'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, set with Brilliants. 2. o; ~ 5126. PAIR OF GENTLEMAN'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, set with Brilliants. Very Elegant. 2. Lj ~ZI 5127. PAIR OF GENTLEMAN'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES. j, SP 5128. PAIR OF GENTLEMAN'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, set with Brilliants and Coloured Stones. Very Superb. 2. 6.~57 5129. PAIR OF GENTLEMAN'S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, set with Brilliants and Coloured Stones. Smaller. 2. 5130. PAIR OF GENTLEAN'S SILVER SILVER SHOE-B-UCKLES. set with Brilliants and Coloured Stones. 2. 5131. PAIR OF GENTLESMIAN' S SILVER SHOE-BUCKLES, set with Brilliants and Coloured Stones. 2. 5132. POUCH OR SPORRAN, worn by " one of the Unfortunate Brave at the fatal field of Culloden." It has undergone repairs and alterations, btt the front and bottom of the original remain. "Presented by Donald McCalhom, of Greenock, to John Drummond, of Perthshire, who presented it to John Allan, New York, 1833." The above inscription is in the hand-writing of Mr. John Allan. 332 ANTIQUE CHINA. _, 0 5133. CIRCULAR SILVER SIHOULDER-BROOCH. 1. 0-'V 5134. SI-HOULDER-BROOCH. St. Andrew's Cross, in Solid Silver, oRichly Chased. 1. / V 0; 5135. SHOULDER-BROOCH. Scotch Thistle, set in Silver. with Amethyst and Topaz. 1. $ St~- 5136. CIRCULAR SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH, with Large Agate in the Centre. 1. k', ~ 5137. CIRCULAR SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH, with Large Cairngorm and other Stones. 1. 0sa 5138. CIRCULAR SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH, with Large Cairngorm and other Stones. 1. /t~, C7 5139. CIRCULAR SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH, with large Cairngorm in the Centre, and double Row of Thistles. 1o v/6O' 5140. LADY'S SHOULDER-BROOCH. A Fac-simile of the Brooch taken from Robert Bruce by Macdougal, of Lorn, the Original of which is still in the Family of that name. o_-t 5141. LADY'S SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH0. Eight Stones. 5~Tz 5142. LADY'S SILVER SI-OULDE R-BROOCH. Twelve Stones. / Z1 ~ 5143. LADY'S SILVER SHOULDER-BROOCH. Cailngorn Stone in the Centre. 1. -~,$* 5t44. ST. ANDREW'S CROSS in Solid Silver. 1. _- r':P 5145. ST. ANDREW'S CROSS in Solid Silver. 1. -,-5146. TWO SILVER THISTLES FOR CAPS. Frosted. 1. 5147. SILVER CROSS, with Figure of Christ. 1. jj, 5148. SILVER THISTLE CLOAK CLASP. 1. 4r' CO 5149. SOLID SILVER INDIAN TOBACCO-PIPE, with Large'/ Shield, having the Motto of Virginia: " Sic Semper Tyrannis," and appropriate Figures in Relievo. 1.,tr 5150. ENAMELLED PAINTING OF VIRGIN AND CHILD. Highly Finished. 1. -.5" 151. TWO SETS SLEEVE-BUTTONS. ANTIQUE CHINA, 3t,J- 5152. TEN CUPS AND SAUCERS. Fluted. 10. 5153. FOUR CUPS AND SAUCERS. 4. /,,^" 5154. THREE CUPS AND SAUCERS. Chocolate Colour. 3. ~,4C;/5155. SEVEN CUPS AND SAUCERS. Blue and White. 7. 7.Q051~56. EIGHT CUPS AND SAUCERS. 8. ANTIQUE CHIINA. 222 2,f 5Z- 5157. FOUR CUPS AND SAUCERS. 4. 3 P, f'5158. FOUR CUPS AND SAUCERS. Highly Ornamented. 4. SZ, —5159. SEVEN CUPS AND SAUCERS. 7. / 7 51si0 CHINA CUP WITH COVER. Chocolate. 1../ r TEACUP AND SAUCER. 1. "d O~d 5162. TEACUP AND SAUCER. 1.,2 O, 5163. COFFEE-CUP AND SAUCER. 1. /4,7 5164. TWO CUPS AND ONE SAUCER. 3. _ _ DRESDEN CHINA SCENT-BOTTLE. 1. 5166. CUP AND SAUCER. Biscuit China. 1. 5167. TWO PAINTED GLASS CUPS. Landscapes. 1.' 5 168. TERRA COTTA TEAPOT. 1. /' -5169. CHINESE TEA-SHOVEL. 1. /, "00 5170. DRESDEN CHINA CREAM-PITCHER. 1. z ~ 5171. PAIR OF JAPANESE CAKE-PLATES. 2. p ~5172. CHINESE TEA-WAITER. Very handsome. 1. *4 p,5 17 3. CHINESE TEA-WAITER. - 1. - 455s174 CHINESE TEA-WAITER. 1..eo 5175. PAIR OF CIGAR RESTS. 2. / o 5176. MINIATURE TEAPOT. 1.,< cr~51'77. CHINA DISH, Scolloped Edges. 1., -2F 5178. CHINA DISH. 1. 417 n~_n@ 179. CHINA FRUIT-DISHI, Shell-shaped. Very handsome. 1. 5180. CHINA FRUIT-DISIH, Square. X O' 1. 48Q~~,~~Bb 81. CHINA FRUIT-DISH, Square. 1. -,Q, sa 5182. EIGHT LARGE CHINA CAKE-PLATES. 8. __. 5183. FOUR LARGE CHINA PLATES. 4. 4/, -5184. THREE LARGE CHINA PLATES. 3. 5185. LARGE CAKE-PLATE. 1. 5186. LARGE CAKE-PLATE. 1. 2 5187., LARGE CHINA PLATE. 1. j3 f —5188. LARGE CHINA PLATE. 1. 5189. CHINA PUNCH- BOWL. 1e 5190. VERY LARGE CHINA PUNCH-BOWL. Elegantly Painted; Forty-nine Inches in Circumference. 1. O 5191. LARGE CHINA PUNCH-BOWL. Elegantly Painted /,O Hunting-Scene. 1. J,,L b'-5192. LARGE CHINA DISH. Very Elegant. Forty Inches in Circunlference. 1. /, S 5193. LARGE CHINA DISH. Very Elegant. 1. 334 BRONZES, ETC..~~ t 5194. EBONY TEA-CADDY, WITH CUT-GLASS SUGARBOWL. A Pair. 2. ~/S;~ 5195. LIQUOR-CASE, containing Seven Large Bottles, Four Tumblers, and Three Wine-Glasses, all Cut Glass and Gilt, in Oak Travelling Case... 1. S/~, 5196. LIQUEUR-STAND, with Three Decanters and Twelve Cordial Glasses. All Richly Cut. $. t 5197. PAIR OF CHINESE INCENSE-BURNERS. 2. 2 z%5198. PAIR OF DRESDEN CHINA FISH-SHAPED VASES.,/ Very Curious. BRONZES, ETC, /% 5199. PAIR OF BRONZE CASTS-Columbus and Cromwell. 2. -~~~f 5200. lIEDALLION OF SIR WALTER SCOTT, in Rosewood and Gilt Frame. 1. /S.d 5201. BRONZE PAPER-WEIGHT-Sleeping Infant. 1.?~,~p 5202. VENUS DE MEDICI. A Superior French Bronze. 1, 2_S-;,~ 5203. BRONZE FIGURE WITH CYMBALS. 1. /O~ad 5204. BRONZE CHINESE VASE. 1. ~ as 5205. ANCIENT BRONZE VASE. 1. 3 #o-o 5206. PAIR OF BRONZE VASES. 2. 6de~-1 5207. PAIR OF GILT BRONZE FIGURES-Saints. 2. 9>_' - 5209. ANCIENT IVORY CHALICE. Elegantly Carved. 1.. ~Sa 5210. ELEGANT MOSAIC TABLET. Inlaid with Twenty-eight *Marbles. 1.;z5~b -5211. VERY ELEGANT IVORY CASKET, with Silver Lock and Hinges. Elegantly Engraved. 1. //-e 5212. WEDGEWOOD PORTLAND VASE. 1. 3 [9 5213. ANCIENT CARVED FLASK. Silver Mounted. 1. 5214. PAIR OF CHINESE LADY'S SHOES. 1. ^,~ 5215. SNAIL, Carved in Marble. Curious. 1. 5t/,'t i516. BRONZE AND GILT INKSTAND. 1. _ 5217. JAPANESE OPIUM-PIPE AND POUCH. 1. ARMS, ARMOUR, AND ANTIQUITIES. 3* ~a 5218. SHIARK'S-TOOTH DAGGER, set in Bark, from the Sandwich Tslands. 1. 4740, 5219. IVORY-MOUNTED DAGGER, picked up on the Field of Culloden. 1.,3~, - 5220. JAPANESE DAGGER, in Richly-gilt Scabbald. i. *3,'-5221. INDIAN WAR-CLUB, Solid Ebony. 1. 45222. ANCIENT INDIAN BATTLE-AXE, WITH PIPE. Engraved. 1. %,/,06 5223. STEEL MACE, highly Ornamented. 1. 6,oo 5224. MALAY CREESE, with Poisoned Blade.. G;_aO 5225. POWDER-HORN, handsomely Mounted in Silver, with Silver Chain with Agate and Amethyst. 1. //,O 0 5226. LARGE TURKISH PISTOL, very richly Gilt, and Ornamented Mfountings. 1.,Z.,J%5227 PISTOL, by Ross, of Edinburgh; highly Ornamented. 1. 5228. ANTIQUE PISTOL, by T. Murdoch. 1.,~~ — 5229. ANTIQUE PISTOL, by J. Paterson, New York. 1. 5230. PAIR OF VERY ANCIENT BLIUNDERBUSSES, with J~Z OW heavy Silver Mountings. 2. -,O-e 5231. ANCIENT STEEL DAGGER AND SHEATH. 1.:$ j 5232. SILVER-MOUNTED DAGGER, with Leather Sheath. 1. 5233. LARGE ANTIQUE DAGGER, with highly-ornamented }J ~ Handle. 1. / z, ~ 5234. MIALAY KNIFE. 1..,Z' 665235. DOUBLE-HEADED BATTLE-AXE, elaborately engraved. 5236. BATTLE-AXE, with Engraved Heads, etc.; very Ancient. 2t, ~ 5237. ANCIENT CLAYMORE, made by Andrea Ferrara. 1., g,? 6 5238. CLAYMORE used at the Eglintoun Tournament. 1.._d, 6 5239. PAIR OF CARBINES, with heavy Gilt Mountings. 2 5240. HEAVY ROMAN SWORD AND SHEATH. I. 5241. PAIR OF ANTIQUE SPURS. 2. 5242. IRON JEWEL-CASE OR CASKET, with Secret Locks. /8 0~o Very Curious. 1. 3 6 MLISCELLANEOUS.,-S~- 5243. MEDALLION OF NAPOLEON AND JOSEPHINE. 1. 3,.5244.,IEDIALLION OF THE RAPE OF THHE SABINES. 1. 7 S, 5245. BADGE, set in Brilliants. Motto — FPor' our Country." 1. 2z 5246. MPILITARY BADGE, from the Field of Waterloo. 1. t5 -O 5247. THE MUSKET USED BY MR. JOHN ALLAN in the &War of 1812. 1. 2,,Z-5248. THREE POWDER-FLASKS, and Apparatus for Cleaning Gun. 4, ~dOo 5249. SINGLE-BAR;tlRELLED GUN, in Good Order. 1.,O d, 5250. ANTIQJUE PITCHER from Herculaneum. 1. S,~~ 5251. lAEDALLION OF GENERAL LAFAYETTE, in Black Fraine. 1. //Oe80 5252. MARBLE BUST OF NAPOLEON. Very fine. 1. 3 0075253. PLASTER CAST OF ITHIEL TOWN, on Large Pedestal. 1. A ISC ELL AN E OU S, 4- - 5254. THE TATIVITY. An Antiqu e Piece, cast in Copper. 1. /4, 5255. SCIRIPTURE PIECE, cut in Copper-Antique. 1. -Q~, 5256. OLD DUTCH ENGRAVING, in Carved Frame. 1. J, $S 5257. FISHING-ROD. 1. 1/. &V 5258. CIRCULAR BRASS VESSEL. 1. 5259. LARGE COLLECTION OF MAPS OF THE COAST SURJPVEY. 3, &- 5260. BELL MIETAL INCENSE-BURNER. 1. 5261. BELL MiETAL FLAGON. 1.,' 7-55262. 6 ANTIQUE COPPER VASE, used in a Jewish Synagogue. 3/ /5263. ANTIQUE BR1ASS MIORI~TAR. Dated 1564. 1., j W5264. ANTIQUE BRASS 3IMORTAR. Dated 1597. 1.,5265. SPY-GLASS. 1. [/,>O 5266. TWO LARGE BOXES, suitable for Engravings. 2. ~fc7 b5267. T WiO BOXES for Autographs. 2. 2 t5268. BOOK BOX, Red Morocco, Gilt. 1. LIBRARY FURNITURE. 3v47O 5269. LARGE SOLID MAHOGANY BOOK-CASE, with Glazed Doors. 1. /A{,4R56 5270. IAHOGANY BOOK-CASE. 1. /6 Z 5271. SMALL MAHOGANY BOOK-CASE. 1. 5272. MAHOGANY OFFICE-DESK. 1. g* 5273. MAHOGANY BOOK-SHELVES. 1. 5274. EIGHT PAINTED BOOK-CASES. 8. 5275. MAHOGANY CABINET, with Marble Top, Plate-Glass,'0'O b Front, and fitted with Drawer for Coins, lined with Silk Velvet. 1. 4.7 a5276. LARGE MAHOGANY WRITING-DESK, Brass bound. 1. 1 ZI45277. LIBRARY CHAIR. l5278. IRON CHEST. 1. BOOKS, ETC., OMITTED. 3 y 3316. CHORLEY. Fourteen Plates, illustrative of Chorley's Authors of England. z -6 6 o 3317. CATTLE. A Series of Fifty-two Etchings, by Huber, Vandervelde, etc. Oblong 4to, half morocco. 3318. BIBLE PLATES. A Collection of Thirteen large Plates, in 2 vols. 3319. POVRTRAICT DV IVGEMENT UNIVERSEL. A Large Old Engraving, by Peter de Jode, of the Day of Judgment. Mounted on Canvas, with Rollers.,~'dp 3320. SAAVEDRA'S EMBLEMS. A Collection of Plates. 3321. SEYMTOUR'S SKETCHES. A Collection of Plates. pM 5~L~ 42 I N D E X LOT IOT Abelard and Heloise........ 15..... 1507, 2105 Barnard.............................. 6G Aberdeen..................3236 Bartolozzi...........................179-182 Adarns (John)............................ 2714 Batavia.................................. 2941 Agriculture.....1........662, 719, 2328, 3034 Bavaria.............................919, 2442 Albums.............. 40-43, 951, 112(1, 1146 Beattie.... 1129 Allan.................................3, 1 Belgium............................ 223, 224 Almanacks................. 375, 1152, 1246, 1531 Bell (H.).................................2018 Alphabets, 190, 725, 1166, 1543, 2175, 2353, 2745, Beza (Th.).............................2087 2992 Bibles and Testaments, 254, 257-276, 757, 1013, America, 78, 162, 171, 448, 486, 51-1, 525, 529, 531, 1057, 1058, 1139, 1416, 1419, 1533, 2087-2089, 547, 613, 645, 666, 673, 679-681, 698, 712, 716, 722, 2102, 2122-2124, 3032, 3252 811, 850-852, 879, 880, 885, 926, 932, 949, 961, 969, Bible Plates, 186, 740, 1182, 1210, 1379, 1381,1412, 965-970, 975, 977, 1014, 1039, 1148, 1149, 1155, 1502, 1534, 1661, 1683-1687, 1836, 1838, 1S98, 1180, 1298*, 1357, 1361, 1413, 1424, 1426, 1431, 1954, 2174, 2562-2564, 2762-2764, 2825, 2910, 1455, 1460, 1464, 1468, 1477, 1504, 1507, 1542, 3078, 3178-3180, 3187, 3188, 3193 1605, 1610, 1611, 1620, 1621, 1631, 1632, 1646, Bibliography (see also Catalogues), 227, 232, 239, 1654, 1702, 172, 1734, 1736, 1783,1787, 1805, 1814, 283-6, 343, 485, 493, 576, 657, 660, 661, 743, 757, 1815, 1817, 1851, 1878, 1947, 1974. 2002, 2005, 847, 848, 894-913, 977, 1073, 1087, 1101, 1303, 2006, 2016, 2022, 2040-2042, 2057, 2062, 2063, 1360, 1491, 1492, 1514, 1575, 1598-1600, 1757, 2071, 2077, 2078, 2091-2095, 2103, 2112, 2129, 1875, 1876, 1881, 1905, 1956, 2029, 2119, 2289, 2162, 2206-2208, 2262-2264, 2279-2281, 2307, 2294, 2327, 2459, 2476, 2530, 2616, 2874, 2879, 2363, 2369, 2391, 2427, 2443, 2468, 2472, 2500, 2963, 2970, 2995, 3167, 3168, 3189, 3291, 3294 2531, 2532, 2554, 2714, 2730, 2751, 2770, 2772, Biography (see also under the names of the sub2784, 2788, 2789, 2795, 2800, 2801, 2811, 2823, jects), 981, 1014, 1015, 1175, 1187, 1839, 2486 2827, 2835, 2854, 2855, 2861, 2903, 2956, 2957, Birmingham.........298 2973, 3014, 3019, 8021, 3022, 3102, 3116, 3143, Bookbinding.....................800, 801 3156-3-158, 3173, 3184, 3207, 322S, 3250, 3251, Book-keeping............................2418 3275, 3276 Boston..................................1087 Amsterdam...............................2357 Boswell.....944. 1048, 1602, 1749 Anagram s..................................720 Bosworth Field............................205 Andr6 (Major).................... 2731, 2808 Botany..............................1929. 2975 Anglin...................710, 3076, 313-88139 B(oyd (Zach.).........................2066 Anfglo-Saxon......................858, 359, 3081 Bradford(W.).................... 2946 Annuals, 1130,1160-1163, 1373, 137 4, 2155-2158, lBristol..................... 744 2163, 3090, 3248, 3249 Brockett.................................568* Antiquities, 360, 381, 590, 1467,, 5416s0, 1744, l6Brown (J.)..............................15833 1790, 2121, 2363, 2372, 2542, 2603, 2642, 2881, Bruce..................................1362 2889-2891, 2997, 3007, 3008, 3084, 3142 3175, Buchanan......................... 615, 1555 322), 3.246, 3247, 3283 Buenos Ayres...........................2468 Aphorisms.................................176 Bunyan (J.).............................2885 Appollonius...............................104 Burns (R.) 30, 139, 151, 451, 454, 481, 729, 785, Aquinas.................................3050 803, 804, 1798, 2965 Arabic...............................1346 Burton (W. E.).................. 2589, 2590 Architecture........................ 2494 Byron....................... 792, 2056 Arctic Regions................. 143, 2112, 2554 Argyle.................................2633 Cuesar........................... 90, 1801, 1802 Armou.....................1306 Calligraphy. See Penmanship. Association...............3.................231 Cambridge..........................1356, 3232 Astrology. See Occult Sciences. Campbell......203 Astronomy.......................46, 1414, 1895 Canada, 162, 183, 880, 966-968, 1712, 1805, 1947, Australia................................2765 2506, 3184 Aut(ographs:......135, 2070, 2779, 2798. 2801, 2951 Canterbury...............................830 Ayres....................................477 Caraffa.......................... 2513 Ayrshire.......................... 139-141, 149 Catalogues, 48, 111, 148, 156,158,173, 213, 218, 241, 322, 357, 389, 452, 453, 552, 565-576, 857, 878, Bacon (Sir N.)...................... 3202, 3203 920, 958, 994, 995, 998, 1077, 1088, 1089, 1192, Ballads. See Poems. 1267, 1270, 1348, 1378, 1388, 1407, 1408, 1495, 3t0 340 INDEX. LOT LOT 1528, 1532, 1541, 1576, 1643, 1666, 1664, 1672, 2062, 2086, 2108, 2947, 2488, 2496, 2609, 2774, 1765, 1810, 1853, 2020, 2021, 2052, 2202-2204, 2899, 2974, 3194, 3201, 3202, 3205, 3231 2244, 2298, 2471, 2487, 2522, 2538, 2539, 2550, Engravings, 632, 667, 668, 683-705, 799, 2004, 2560, 2771, 2840, 2876, 2976, 2977, 2999, 3048, 2146, 2147, 2184, 2185, 5248, 3265-3270 3049, 3223-3225, Epitaphs..............,56, 1044', 2329 Caulfield.................................2061 Erskine (A.)..............................1749 Caxton...................................2875 Essays.......................1674, 1679, 1713 Charles I.........................557, 1006, 3234 Etchings.................................1953 Chlarles V................................2524 Ethnology.............................. 1678 Charles VII..............................3018 Europe............................ 2421 Chess..........43......................4 4, 593 Exmouth.................................2177 China.......6, 59, 247, 633-639, 846, 2961, 2962 Everett..................................946 Choiseul....................................185 Christmas Carols...........................346 Fables, 17-24, 252, 863-865, 937-939, 1078, 1079, Chronology.....................648, 656, 2744 1082 —1084, 1122, 1195-1197, 1704, 1705, 2113 Clinton (De Witt).........................1494 -2118, 2234, 2276, 2291, 2725, 3016 Coins. See Numismatics. Facetihe, 3, 4, 13, 33, 147, 416, 707, 714, 715, 717, Colbatch (J.)..............................8001 726, 853, 862, 888, 891, 922, 1046, 1047, 1075, Columbia College....................1616, 1617 1137, 1474, 1505, 1651, 1707, 1708, 1711, 1792, Connecticut................................2281 2199, 2200, 2223, 2249, 2313, 2330, 2347, 2349, Corneille (P.)..............................1537 2393, 2480, 2492, 2498, 2631, 2632, 2818, 3002, Corwin (E. B.)........................... 9587 3011, 3121, 3141, 3144, 3147, 3264, 3273, 3274, Costume, 39, 126, 160, 197, 208-210, 748-755, 3282, 3293 789, 1206, 1326, 1458, 1480, 1582, 1714. 2023, Fencing.................................1854 2314, 2611, 2746, 2913, 3170 Fine Arts, 10, 207, 212, 340, 352, 393, 418, 472, Coverdale...............................3186 473, 503, 508, 509, 517, 524, 540, 541, 628, 970, Crawford.............................927,2541 972, 973, 992, 993, 1009, 1010, 1016, 1066 — Crichton..................................3046 1068, 1105, 1109, 1112, 1133, 1164, 1165, 1172, Croat Bible...................2...........275 -1184,'194, 1198,1199, 1200-1203, 1221, 1222, Cromwell.................................2109 1231, 1262, 1263, 1272, 1273, 1298, 1319, 1327, Cruikshank...............................1474 1344, 1380, 1434, 1435, 1446 —1453, 1456-1459, Cuba.....................................3026 1465, 1481, 1518-1520, 1583, 1595, 1603, 1613, Cyphers.................................1901 1625, 1650, 1748, 1754, 1766, 1816, 1852, 1853, 1884, 1885, 19(02, 1955, 1958, 1961, 2023, 2057, Dance of Death................1284, 1446-1451 2058, 2187, 2148, 2184-2189, 2202-2204, 2222, Dancing..................................1103 2227-2230, 2241, 2267, 2275, 2283, 2304, 2305, Daphne et Chloe.....................1811, 1812 2310-2312, 2325, 2326, 2350, 2354, 2392, 2402, DIarley...................................1563 2415, 2416, 2426, 2433, 2456, 2457, 2470, 2474, Darwin...................................2730 2475, 2537, 2545, 2565-2567, 2597, 2601, 2604, David...................................640 2607, 2608, 2624-2626, 2668-2875, 2709-2713, Davis (W. J.)..............................852 2726, 2727, 2807, 2812, 2815, 2857, 2858, 2865, Davy (Sir 11.)..............................2217 2867, 2885, 2906, 2912, 2952, 2953, 3015, 3076, Death.................................8047 3085, 3108, 3130, 3145, 3162, 3169, 3181, 3190 Dictionaries............32, 371, 1305, 2075, 3302 -3194, 3238, 3246, 3257, 3299, 3300, 3308 Diplomacy...................1.............166 Flags and Banners...................727, 1696 Domnenichino............................ 1716 Flaminio..............................172 Douglas Case.............................2902 Fletcher (Al.)...........................1823 Drama, 397, 398, 732, 956, 969, 1095, 1172, 1313, Flowers.............................1389, 2549 1355, 1359, 1430, 1466, 1473, 1572, 1693, 1729, Fonthill..............................2577 1918, 1924, 1975, 2948, 300N, 3190, 3284 —3288 Forrest (Edwin)......................... 2597 Dreams...................................1266 Forster (II. K.)...........................2886 Fothergill (J.)............................1753 Earlom.............. 655 France, 29, 104, 751, 754, 755, 896, 1791, 1820, Edinburgh.................611, 612, 2752, 2883 1936, 1968, 210)0, 2517, 2615, 3030, 3031 Egypt... 2404, 3242, 3243 Franklin (B.), 121, 307, 2262, 2264, 2945, 2991, Elwes (J.)................................2994 3104, 3174 Emblems, 2, 38, 49-54, 112-114, 137, 138, 192, Free Thinking..............92, 935, 2138, 3106 193, 229, 230, 246, 256, 321, 327, 328, 330, 331, Froissart................................1520 349, 350, 409-412, 444, 445, 522, 323, 562, 582, Fruits.................................. 1671 583, 691*, 695,768 —770, 836-842, 856, 954, 1019 Fulton....................................678 -1032, 1040, 1080, 1102, 1156, 1159, 1228, 1404 Furniture...............................2417 -1406, 1483, 1508, 1512, 1524, 1565, 1628, 1629, 1662, 1706, 1737, 1742, 1821, 1855, 1856, 1882, Galloway.................................2810 1883, 1887, 1888, 1944, 1945, 1948-1950, 1996, Gardening................................2210 1997, 2037, 2069, 2073, 2101, 2101', 2128, 2161, Gardiner................................1226 2213, 2215, 2272,-2273, 2284-2286, 2297, 2299, Garrick........................3082 2300, 2302, 2381, 2428-2432, 2469, 2478, 2482, Gems...........................817, 1669, 3220 2503, 2540, 2546, 2572, 2573, 2579, 2581, 2585, Geography..............................2425 2597, 2601, 2604, 2607, 2608, 2613, 2620, 2628, George III...............................1513 2629, 2703, 2792, 2793, 2826, 2853, 2862, 2866, George IV................................2527 2950, 2952, 2980, 2989, 3038, 8041-8043, 3054- Georgia..................................3207 3058, 3067, 3071, 3176, 3177, 8281, 3213-3218, Germany...................8.........896, 1681 3255, 3256, 3262, 3309, 3313, 3314 Gibraltar.................................955 England, 296, 364, 437, 521, 618-620, 626, 630, Glasgow.......... 1......1224, 1724, 2247, 224:8 650, 735, 790, 869, 897, 1138, 1207, 1208, 1242 Goldsmith.............................2.37 1228, 1318, 1328, 1363, 1393, 1421, 1515, 1522, Gordon (Lord George).....................2994 1623, 1769, 1771, 1788, 1904, 1933, 1977, 2061, Grammar...................................386 INDEX. 341 LOT LOT Grammont.......14................140 Malone................................. 85 Greece........... 2...... 75, 2389, 3226 Man............................134 Greenock............................. 3182 Manuscripts, 84, 890, 936, 1568 1762 —176, 1979Greenwood.................... 2795 1986, 2140 —2143, 2277, 2411, 2521 Gronovius............................... 1273 Marion.................................. 2772 Grose............................... 568 Marriae.................................1342 Mary Queen of Scots' 225, 234, 425-427. 432, 528, HIalleck...............................948 599, 1264, 1265, 1599, 1865, 2561, 2892, 3001, Hiamilton..................................681 3074, Handel....................................450 Massachusetts......................... 850, 3117 Hayti.................................2443 Materialism......................... 2473 Health.............1719, 1755 Maurice.............................. 2337 Heraldry 11S. 586 587, 780, 990, 1104, 1241, 1390, Maxwell...................................777 -1392, 1642, 1666, 1673, 1897, 2029, 2120, 2367, Medals (See also Numismatics) 16, 26, 178, 218, 2707 290, 291, 835, 999, 1588, 1725, 1831, 1934-1939, Herbal..........9............................9 2135, 2316, 2405,. 2981, 3298 hIermits...............................310, 311 Medical, 86, 187, 188, 2383, 424, 917, 1116, 1300, Hieroglyphics................... 71, 1475, 1658 1403, 1597, 1659, 1876, 1927, 2033, 2136, 2292, History............. 4...........49, 1207-1209 2465, 2477, 2501, 2767 Hobart..................................2154 Medici (Catherine de).......................37 Hogarth...................................1546 Mental Philosophy................... 1383, 1384 Hogg (J.).................................1578 Mexico..................................1570 Holland........13. 136, 168, 299, 1415, 1709, 2394 Military, 750, 753, 853, 1206,1306, 1308, 1311, 1377 Hollar.................................3085 1582, 2559 Hollis...................305, 924 Missals. See Manuscripts. Holyrood................................ 1866 Monks.............................2490, 2491 Homer..................................1411 Moore (Thos.)......................82, 1109 H)ooghe (Romain de)......................136 Moral Philosophy..........................194 Holrace............... 3056-3058 oravian s.................................1464 HIorsemanship.......................... 81 Morellius............................ 2841 Howell...................................2408 Moscovia.................................1969 Hungary...... 1...................00 Mount Auburn..........................2795 Ilunting........................ 049, 1050 Mui nchausen................... 2915 -Inss (John).................2.......... 1 32 Murphy.................................1128 HIydraulics................................1071 Music, 17, 47, 450, 659, 1092, 1320, 1869, 2599, 2610, 2964-2966, 3303 Iceland................................. 147S MIythology......226, 318, 3T2, S75, 876, 1204, 1420 Iconology..........................2503, 2514 India..........................1739, 1752, 2790 Napoleon, 1692, 1722, 1723, 1725, 1937, 2151, 2287 Indians.........................949, 1861, 1989 Natural Ilistory, 14, 184, 251, 400, 483, 1747, 1756, Indian Bible.............................1013 1922, 2252, 233881 Inventions...3206...........................306 Naunton.............................560, 2881 Ireland, 578, 5A6, 869, 1276, 1352, 1652, 1733, 1921, Navigation........................ 811, 1170 2067, 2776, 2964, 3007, 3183 Negroes.........1787..........1TST Irvin......... 87, 419, 829, 1556 —1564 Nell Gwvn............................5 Italy..................442, 2515, 2617, 27-75 Nelson (Lord).........................02 5 Netherlands....................652, 2719, 2904 James I...................................3118 New England.......... 1, 488, 1620, 1621, 2022 Jarvis.................................... 2586 New Testament. (See also Bibles),........ 2909 Jesuits.............................. 654, 2461 New York, 12, 13, 174, 221, 245, 388, 678, 680, 851, Jews...................................... 120 852. 879. 926, 961,962, 1148, 1149, 115, 1274, 1423, Johnson (Dr.)....................2320, 2321 1557-1559, 1655, 1965, 1966, 2091-2094, 2472, Jones (J. P.)........................2753, 2754 2614, 3061, 3062, 3156, 3200, 3250, 3275, 3276, 3307 Kaulbach............................... 1248 Niagara................... 165, 18, 1851, 2095 Killarney................................3183 Novels and Tales, 319, 883, 1107, 1185, 1186, 1258 Knighthood........................... 658 — 1260, 1843, 1436, 1437, 1759, 2007, 2505, 2526, 2667, 2816, 2869 Laconics................................. 564 Numismatics, 89, 90, 178, 218, 238 329, 489, 527, Lafayette.............................669, 1069 542, 569, 570, 641, 723, 742, 803, 858, 918, 920, Languages...........................175, 1589 959, 960, 974, 1065, 1121, 1426, 1462, 1519, 1767, Laud (Abp.)..............................2880 1775, 1962, 1968, 2110, 2121, 2125-2127, 2152, La Valliere............................ 857 2172, 2173, 2235, 2239, 2423, 2424, 2529, 2538, Law..........................11, 15, 1890, 2511 2570, 2571, 2776, 2819-2821, 2958, 2959, 2982, Leicester.................................2979 2983, 3010, 3044, 3060 Leland (J.)...............................1790 Linche ( Rdl.).............................. 1135 Occult, 44, 45, 130, 487, 815, 917, 1235, 1244, 1266, Lind (Jenny)........................ 3230 1337, 1417, 1526, 1540, 2011, 2030, 2160, 3017, Lithography..........................2254 3253 London..................... 733, 964, 2225, 2559 Oflices................................199 Longevity................................146 Oldfield (Mrs.)........................3002 Louis le Grand..................1949 Ornaments...................166-1669, 2747 Luther.................................. 1826 Ossian..............................843, 1862 Ottoman Empire...........................25025: Mackay (C.).........2....... 2......016 Magna Charta...........a...............2971 Paine......................................6 Mahomet..................................55 Palestine..............................28Z.9 I 394A INDEX. LOT LOT Papyrus.......................... 1376 adcliffe................2.......... 324 Palris...........1271, 1368. 1587, 2566, 2656, 3036 Raphael.............................1715 Parnma.................................... 222 ry (is).................8.........784, 002 Passions (The)............................1782 Religious Orders........................105 Peerage......... 58......50, 944, 1036, 1S45, 2T04 Reynard the Fox..................2026, 2498 Peninanship, 57. 129. 2S7, 288, 366, 725, 854, 855, Rhine (Tlhe)..............................1212 1001, 1008, 1218, 1410, 1472, 1665, 1813, 1923, Richard i1...............................3134 2097, 2145, 2557, 2700, 2701, 2750, 2799, 2843, Rizzio............8............... 3001 2996, 3075, 3088 obinson Crusoe....................... 861 Pennant (J.).............................1982 Romanism, 72, 106, 107, 730. 731, 859, 1003, 1033, Pennsylvania...1S3, 1298S, 1622, 2787, 2956, 2957 1141, 1229, 1268, 1482, 1596, 2443, 2490, 2491, Peru.....................................3102 2498, 2619, 3003 Peters.05 ome............................. 55 ome..1641, 2096 Peters (Geo.).................~........1350 Romney................. 1369 Peters (I-high).............. 8.....3294, 3295 Roxburghe.................................895 Petra9chl.........................o....9 Royal Georg e (The)......................2051 Physiognomy...................728, 1727, 2366 IRussia..........235, 1692, 1931, 2370, 3240, 3241 Playing Crds...................... 128, 2781 Poetry, 1, 2, 31 358 62, 68, 73, 150, 171, 202, 211, Sabin (J.).......745 244, 800, 806,'3 809, 313, 314, 325, 340, 844, 345, Sabine (E.)................................2112 865, 369, 387, 403, 408, 413, 414, 415, 423, 443, St. Andrew's Society...................1423 446, 447, 491, 492, 494, 496-501, 516. 525, 529- St. Btrtholoemew 1 W........866 537, 559, 606-610, 647, 663, 714, 715, 746, 756, St. Francis............................2422 760, 762-766*, 71. 778. 783, 785, 786, 80)2, 806, St. IHelena... 200 807. 820, 832, 833, 80 —874, 882. 889, 910, 948, 92. St. Vincent..............................2751 983, 991, 1064, 1070, 1085. 1086, 1091,1092, 1100, Sandys (G.)....................2193 1110, 1111, 1127 1158, 1202', 1215, 1216 1297, Saxon................................925. 1139 1230, 1254-1257, 1280-1282, 1285-1297 1303, Saxony..................2756 13382, 1333, 1335, 1350, 1352, 1358, 1394, 1489, Schiller................................548 148, 469-1471, 1503, 1524, 1551, 1575, 1579- Science...........................362, 546, 549 1531, 1586, 1590, 1591, 1635, 1647, 1653, 1656, Scotland, 5, 8, 47, 89, 99, 124, 139-141, 163, 200, 1657, 1670, 1701, 1703, 1710, 1717, 1721, 1730, 206, 308, 853, 354, 392, 428, 425-427, 429, 480, 1735, 1738, 1758. 1760, 1772, 1779-1782, 1797, 475, 479, 482-484, 527, 542, 548, 550, 576, 586, 1804, 1S0O, 1727, 1848, 1850, 1851, 1857, 1860, 599, 600, 604-612, 615, 621, 670, 710, 714, 715, 1871, 1873, 1909, 1919, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1957, 741, 759, 772-776, 779, 782, 783, 797, 802, 8261970-1972, 1998-2002, 2008, 2019, 2028, 2035, 828, 877, 897, 915, 945, 985-989, 1118, 1191, 1198, 2043, 2050, 2132, 2133, 2144, 2176, 2178-2182, 2198, 1207, 1209, 1227, 1229, 1236-1238, 1304, 1320, 2214, 2226, 2240, 2255, 2259, 2265, 2968-2271, 1345, 1862, 1885, 1386, 1393, 1425, 1429, 1438, 2295. 2296, 2306, 2329, 2332-2346, 2348, 2358 1454, 1476, 1577-1581, 1584, 1585, 1605, 1634, -2862, 23864, 2365, 2368, 2395, 24 —2441, 2444 1657, 17738-1778, 1789, 1806, 1808, 1818, 1845, -2452, 2479, 2507, 2519 2520, 2523, 2528, 2533- 1865 —1868, 1872, 1877, 1906-1918, 1946, 1963, 2536 251 —25, 251 5 56,. 2576, 2638, 2689, 2655, 196 1978, 1987,19938, 2144, 2149, 2236 —2238, 2658-2666, 2699, 2705, 2706, 2717, 2718, 2748, 2250, 2251, 2257, 2278, 2317, 2319, 2348, 2400, 2755, 2813, 2814, 2892, 2828-23'2, 2834, 2836, 2487, 2455, 2464, 2476, 2488, 2489, 2510, 2516, 2837, 2849-2852, 2877, 2895-2898, 2955, 2967- 2525, 2569, 2578, 2580, 2630-2654, 2677, 2679, 2970, 2972, 8000, 3001, 802), 3035, 8037, 3119, 2777, 2778, 2785, 2791, 2810, 2878, 2883, 2892, 8120, 3126, 8129, 3146, 3162-38165, 3172 3204 2893, 2900, 2901, 2954, 2965, 3001, 3050, 3114, 3208, 3231, 8233, 3237, 3254, 3257-3260, 327, 286, 3261, 3289 3281, 3299 Scott (Sir W.) 61, 1375, 1799, 1800, 2241, 2516, Politics and Political Economy....167, 420, 422, 3029, 8192 2796 Scottish Songs, etc. See Poetry. Pope...........................547, 1471 Scrap Books, 253, 683-701, 703-705, 709, 795, Portraits, 9, 34, 168, 256, 292, 294, 326, 367, 370. 797, 1108, 1114, 1115. 1142,1144, 1169,1190, 1240, 399, 510, 58, 55, 5 554, 59, 682, 701, 713, 734, 1530, 1784, 1940-1942, 2146, 2147, 2150, 21538, 812, 975. 978. 1000-1002. 1011, 1081, 1145, 1172, 2165-2169, 2301, 2484, 2641), 2641,2644, 2651, 1175, 1249, 183S, 1839, 1418, 1456, 1497 —1499, 2680, 2698, 2702, 2760, 2838, 2842, 3068, 3069, 1529, 1535, 1596, 1535, 1548, 1590, 1634, 1743, 3070, 3072, 3094 1917, 1942, 1959, 2058 2308, 2317, 2818, 2373- Segar (Wt.)...... 347 2387, 2497, 2548, 2621, 637, 2670, 26 71, 2948, Snan! t...........................1402 2951, 3020 3045, 3065, 8066, 3080, 3091, 8092, Seneca...................................744 8104, 3124, 3136, 8212, 3271, 32972 Severus..................................1018 Pottery and Porcelain......................323 Shakspeariana, 316, 347, 355, 894, 412, 571, 665,941, Poulain...............................84 1354, 1609, 2508, 2705, 2784-2743, 3233 Poultry...................................1099 Shepherd (T.).............................988 Prayer Books, 163. 332 —837, 646, 718, 1211, 1397 Sherhurne (T. H.).....................1611 -1402, 2139-2143, 2397, 2398, 2435, 2436, 2720 Sheridan (It. B.)..........................2009 -2722, 2-84, 2908, 2911, 8109, 8112, 3118 Sibyls..................................2759 Pretender (The)........................124 Simnon (Thos.)........................ 8081 Prophecies......................1288, 1592 Sinclair..................................2654 Prince Charles...........................1207 Slavery........................1072, 2884, 3222 Printing. See Typogrphy. Somerville..2337 Prinits. See Engravings. Songs. See Poetry. Proverbs.......................1867, 2462, 2463 Spain...................1.......076, 1797, 3185 Psalms...........................2871-2873 Spilsbury (J.)............................1200 Sports...214, 215, 824, 3125 Quakers......................164, 1637, 163S Steamships......... 2998 Qunebec...................................1366 Stephens (H.)...........................1051 Queen Elizabeth.......................127, 560 Stothard...................................320 INDEX. 343 LOT LOT S towe Catalogue..1131 Trinidad.................................2307 Strawberry Hill........3132, 3133 Turkey..................................288 Stuart.1577 Turner (J. M. W.).......................2511 Stubbe (H.)........................... 1631 Typography, 129. 407, 561, 913, 1136, 1147, 1205, Stultifera Navis............... 382-384, 1554 1301, 1302, 1322, 1349, 1599, 1600, 1697, 1832, Suicide.....................................884 2833, 286S, 3290 Surnames............................. 363 Sweden.....2..............................982 Vnius........................... 1483 Swift (Dean)..................... 3....... 221 Van Buren..............................18683 Switzelland..... 674, 921, 1168, 1714, 2627, 2773 Vases................................... 2023 Sydney (Sir P.)......................3202. 3203 Versailles................... 1194, 1731, 2960 Symbols. See Emblems. Vignettes..................................159 Virgil...............................1411, 2330 Talbot (M. A.)............................8002 Voyages and Travels, 64, 91, 152, 421, 551, 1093, Testament. See Bibles. 1785, 1786, 1858, 2108, 2769, 3239, 3301 Teviotdale................................1761 Theology, Sermons, Reliious Books, etc., 36, 60, Wales, 191, 248, 293, 520, 844, 845, 1064, 1353, 74, 75, 79, 98, 101-104, 121, 142, 169, 170, 189, 1506, 1612, 1614, 1793, 2258, 2394, 2786, 2968, 195, 196, 217, 219, 236, 240, 242, 243, 249, 255, 3227, 3296 297, 373, 374. 385, 390, 391, 405, 428, 435, 438, Wallace.................................. 306 441, 490, 495, 503-506, 513, 518, 519, 544, 545, Walpole.............................. 2894 558, 581, 594, 601-603, 629, 642-645, 649, 664, Walton................................ 3315 678, 702, 721, 724, 737, 758, 761, 781, 791, 834, War....................................2978 860, 914, 916, 929-931, 933, 935, 957, 973, 996, Washington City...................... 1542 997, 1045, 1054, 1058, 1074, 1090, 1096, 1097, Washington (G.) 1560-1562, 2346, 2453, 2531, 1105, 1106, 1113, 1139-1141, 1157, 1167, 1188, 3104, 3148-3155 1189, 1213, 1214, 1223, 1226, 1245, 1279, 1312, Watson............................9.....940 1313, 1315, 1323, 1324, 1327, 1330, 1370, 1372, Watt................................. 19 1395, 1396, 1409, 1432, 1477, 1493, 1501, 1502, Wellington..............................1225 1539, 1571, 1576, 1593, 1601, 1606-1608, 1618, Westminster...................... 831......881 1619, 1630, 1637-1640, 1660, 1675-1677, 1698, West Point...............................722 1726, 1740, 1745, 1772, 1828, 1840-1843, 1847, Wickliffe................................ 1232 1879, 1880, 1886, 1889, 1973, 2015, 2017. 2025, Wicquefort................................136 2036, 2038, 2039, 2043, 2049, 2053-2055, 2064, William III..............................630 2065, 2068, 2074, 2099, 2101, 2101*, 2104, 2111, Wilson (T.).........................575, 103T 2130, 2131, 2159, 2162, 2170, 2171, 2205, 2219, Wilson (J.)..............................1269 2220, 2231, 2233, 2245, 2290, 2400, 2458, 2460, Witches (see also Occult), 1235, 1337, 1526, 2467, 2481, 2499, 2509, 2530, 2555, 2634-2636, 2274, 2489 2657, 2732, 275S8, 2766, 2782, 2783, 2859, 2860, Wolsey..591 2863, 2864, 2880, 2916, 2949, 2984, 2987, 2993, Woman...................8...............171 3003, 3004, 3039, 3040, 3115, 3170, 3186, 8198, Wood Engraving, 250, 624, 625, 691, 1316, 1573, 8219, 3261, 3263, 3279 1574, 2209, 2211, 2212, 2781, 2845, 2846 Tobacco......................1718 Writing. 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