CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN bIe xtbulr Arnn th Vibra OF THE BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, INCLUDING THE COLLECTION OF THE FELLOWES ATHENEUMI, TOGETHER WITH NOTES FOR READERS UNDER SUBJECT-REFERENCES. SECOND EDITION, AUGUST, 1876. BOSTON: ISSUED BY THE LIBRARY. ROCKWELL AND CHURlCHILL, CITY PRINTERS. 1876. NOTE. 400THE first edition, 1,000 copies, of this Catalogue, 140 pages, was issued October, 1873, when the collection contained about 5,000 volumes, over 1,000 of the more costly of which belonged to the Fellowes Atheneum. The present edition, 2,000 copies, shows about 11,000 volumes, and of this number about 3,600 volumes are the property of the Fellowes Atheineum. PREFACE. THE present Catalogue of the Roxbury Branch of the Public Library of Boston has some distinctive features, which are introduced because of the success attending the employment of them in the printed catalogues of the popular department of the Central Library. These consist of helps to readers by descriptive interpolations in connection with titles; and by notes for longer elucidations, where it seemed desirable to guide to more or less extendced study of subjects. Similar notes were first employed in 1873 in the Catalogue of History, Biography, and Travel, which pertained chiefly to the collection in the Lower Hall in Boylston street, and they produced marked good effects on the character of the books read from that collection. These features were copied in part in the catalogues of a few of the small libraries in Massachusetts; but nowhere was this principle so well carried out as in the Catalogue of the Public Library of Quincy, issued in 1875, and it is understood that the excellent development of the notes in that catalogue was largely due to the labors of the President of the Trustees of that library, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, jr. In the analysis of books and in references to magazine and review articles, somewhat similar work is now gOillng forward, to a large extent, in the new Catalogue of the Brooklyn Mercantile Library; and by the favor of the librarian, Mr. S. B. Noyes, the sheets, so far as printed, have been put to service as a check-list in the preparation of the notes in this Catalogue. A like use has been made of the Quincy Catalogue, though the chief dependence has been upon the Lower Hall Catalogue, already named, and upon the additions which have been made to it, in anticipation of a new iv PRE F ACE. edition. The accuracy of the work is largely due to the supervision of the Library proof-reader, Mr.'William H. Foster, and to the careful attention of the proof-reader ini the office of the City Printers. As a list of books, the present Catalogue has acquired something like rounded proP! "tions through the favor of the Trustees of the Fellowes Athenveum, who have frie ly purchased the necessary books to fill in the gaps which the final revision disclosed. As this work of expansion has gone on with the progress of the Catalogue through the press, it has occasioned the considerable list of addenda, and has caused the mention of some titles, without shelf-numbers, in the notes, when the orders for them were not answered in sufficient season to make the record of their accession complete. Some of these titles will be found in the addenda; others of the books are not yet received. JUSTIN WINSOR, Suzperintendent. BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, CENTRAL DEPARTMENT, August 1, 1876. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON. ROXBURY BRANCH, INCLjUDING THE FEILLjOWES ATHEN.EUM. S E C ON DT) tE D I T I O N _ *** Friends of the Public Library will confer a favor, if they will kindly communicate to the Superintendent the correction of any error they may discover in this List, or the authorship of any works treated as anonymows, or the name of any person entered only under initials or under a pseudonymn. V* The entries below are usually of sufficient length for comparison of editions; but in cases of juvenile and popular books, the titles are often only given at such length as may be necessary for finding purposes. Shelf. No. Shelf. No. A., A. A. All for greed......................... 311.24 ABBOTT, Jacob, continued. - Love the avenger............................ 312.2 - History of Cleopatra, queen of Egypt.......... 915.11 ABADDON, the spirit of destruction: poem. Fair- - History of Cyrus the great.. 915.8 field, S. L. New York, 1830. 80............ 1623.4 - History of Elizabeth......................... 915.10 ABANDONED. [Fiction.] Verne, J............... 733.11 - History of Genghis Khan..................... 914.36 AnBAUzT, Firmin. Essays. (In Sparks, J. Collec- - History of Hannibal the Carthaginian.......... 914.22 tion of essays and tracts in theology)........ 1918.9.1 - History of Julius Cesar...................... 914.23 AnnBB Tigrane, The. Fabre, F.................... 715.19 - History of Margaret of Anjou................. 914.29 ABBoT, Ezra. Bibliography of the doctrine of a - History of Mary queen of Scots............... 915.7 future life. See ALGOER, William Rounseville.. 5831.3 - History of Nero...... 914.27 ABBOT, The. Scott, Sir W. Boston.............. 523.10 - History of Peter the great, emperor of Russia.. 915.4 - Same. Leipzig............................. 324.10 - History of Pyrrhus...915.12 ABBOTSFORD. Irving, W. London, 1853. 16~.... 715.5 - History of Richard I of England............... 915.13 ABBoTT, Edwin Abbott. A Shakespearian grammar. - History of Richard II of England.............. 915.6 An attempt to illustrate some of the differences - History of Richard III of England............. 915.5 between Elizabethan and modern English. New - History of William the conqueror.............. 914.24 edition. London, 1872. xxiv, 511 pp. 16~... 5617.7 - Marco Paul's voyages and travels. [Marco Paul - and SEELEY, John Robert. English lessons for at the] Springfield armory.914.4 English people. London, 1871. xxiv, 292 pp. - [Marco Paul in] Boston.914.5 Sm. 8~.......S.. -.-............... 1535.1 - - [Marco Paul in] New York.................. 914.6 ABBOTT, Jacob. The August stories. August and -- [Marco Paul in the forests of] Maine......... 914.3 Elvie...................................... 923.1 - [Marco Paul in] Vermont 914.2 -- Granville valley........................ 923.4 - - [Marco Paul on the] Erie canal............. 914.1 -- Hunter and Tom........................... 923.2 - The Rollo series. Rollo at play............... 917.6 - The schooner Mary Ann.................... 923.3 - - Rollo at school................ 917.11 - [Franconiastories.] Agnes.... 914.10 - - Rollo at work...........917.3 - -Beechnut................................. 914.14 - - Rollo learning to read.... 917.15 -- Caroline.................................. 914.7 - - Rollo learning to talk.917.8 - - Ellen Linn.........................914.13 - - Rollo's correspondence..................... 917.5 - - Malleville................................ 914.15 - - Rollo's experiments.917.12 -- Mary Bell......................9.......... 914.16 - - Rollo's museum...................917.4 - - Mary Erskine............................. 914.8 - - Rollo's philosophy. Air.................... 917.14 -- Rodolphus................................ 914.9 - - Fire..................................... 917.10 - -Stuyvesant................................. 914.12 - -- Sky.................................. 917.9 - - Wallace.................................. 914.11 - - Water.........917.13 - Harper's story books......................... 936.1 - - Rollo's travels............................. 917.7 Contents. — Vol. I. Bruno; Willie and the mortgage; The - - Rollo's vacation 917.2 strait gate. II. Little Louvre; Prank; Emma. IIfI. Vir- - The Rollo story books. The apple gathering. 917.28 ginia; Timboo and Joliba; Tilmboo and Fanny. IV. Har- - Bluebrryin........917.27 per establishment; Franklin; The studio. V. Story of ancient history; Story of English history; Story of American history. - Causey building......................... 917.26 VI. John True; Elired; The museunm. VII. The engineer; Th frshet 91.34 Rambles among the Alp~,; Three gold dollars. VII. Thee. Gibraltar gallery; The alcove; Dialogues. IX. The gleat -- Georgie............................. 917.35 elm; Aunt Margaret; Vernon. X. Carl and Jocko; Lap- - The halo round the moon.................. 917.29 stone; Orkney. XI. Judge Justin; Minigo; Jasper. XII. Congo; Viola and Arno; Little Paul. - - Labor lost................................ 917.31 - - Rollo in the woods............... 917.30 - History of Alexander the great................ 915.3 - - Rollo's garden............................. 917.32 - History of Alfred of England................. 914.34 - - The steeple trap.......................... 917.33 - History of Charles I of England............... 914.26 - - Trouble on the mountain............. 917.37 - History of Charles II of England.............. 914.28 - - The two wheelbarrows................... 917.36 ABBOTT 2 ACTORS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ABBOTT, Jacob, continued. ABBOTT, John Stevens Cabot, continued. - Rollo's tour in Europe. Rollo in Geneva....... 917.18 - Italy, and the war for Italian independence. In- - Rollo in Holland.................... 917.21 eluding a biographical sketch of Pius ix. Bos- Rollo in London................... 917.20 ton. 1871. 638 pp. Illustrated. Map. Por-- Rolloin Naples............................ 917.24 traits. 12................................ 824.15 - Rollo in Paris.............. 917.22 - The monarchies of continental Europe. The em-- Rollo in Rome............................. 915.14 pire of Austria. New York, 1859. 520 pp. - Rollo in Scotland................ 917.19 Portrait. 12-................1.. -........ 825.1 --- Rollo in Switzerland...................... 917.23 - Romance of Spanish history. With illustrations. - Rollo on the Atlantic.................... 917.1.6 New York, 1869. 462 pp. 12~.............. 824.3 -- Rollo on the Rhine........................ 917.17 ABBOTT, Lyman. A dictionary of religious knowl-Science for the young. Heat.................. 912.5 edge. With maps and illustrations. Edited by -- Light.912.4 L. Abbott, assisted by T. J. Conant. New - Water and land............................ 912.3 York, 1875. xv, 1074 pp. 8.......... 6320.2 -Stories of Rainbow and Lucky. [Handie]...... 914.21 ABBOTT, Rosa. See PARKER, Rosa Abbott. -- [Rainbow's journey]....................... 914.19 ABDEL KADER, Life of. Churchill, C. H. London, - - [Selling Lucky]............... 914.20 1867. Sim. 8~.....:................. 5934.4 -- [The three pines].......................... 914.17 A'BECKtETT, Gilbert Abbott. The comic history of - - [Up the river].............. 914.18 England. With 20 coloured etchings, and two - A summer in Scotland. With engravings. New hundred woodcuts. London, N. D. xviii, 804 York, 1848. 331 pp. 120... 425.11 pp. 8~.................................... 823.6 - The way to do good. Boston, 1836. 348 pp. 120. 5836.4 ABEL, C. D. Elementary principles of machinery. ABBOTT, John Stevens Cabot. American pioneers 2d edition. London, 1868. xvi, 189-+ pp. 12~. 6428.2 and patriots. The adventures of the chevalier ABERcROMnBIE, John. Inquiries concerning the inde La Salle and his companions, in their explo- tellectual powers, and the investigation of truth. rations of the new world, two hundred years ago. New York, 1857. 376 pp. 12~.............. 1529.4 Illustrated. New York [1875]. 384 pp. 120. 1014.13 ABERDEEN, Earl of. See GORDON, George Hamilton. -- Captain William Kidd, and others of the pirates ABINGTON, Mass., Historical sketch of. Hobart, A. who ravaged America two hundred years ago. Boston, 1839. 80.................... 812.1 Illustrated. New York, 1874. 373- pp. 120. 1014.11 ABoDiE, The, of snow. [Himalayas.] Wilson, A. -- Christopher Carson. Familiarly known as Kit New York, 1875. Sin. 8~....................5933.10 Carson. With illustrations. New York, 1873. ABOUT, Edmond (Francois Valentin). Handbook of 342-r pp. Portrait. 120................... 1014.8 social economy; or, the worker's A B C. Trans-- Daniel Boone the pioneer of Kentucky. Illus- lated from the last French edition. New York, trated. New York, 1872. 331 pp. 120..... 1014.4 1873. xx, 284 pp. 12~..................... 1528.9 -- David Crockett: his life and adventures. II- - L'homme a l'oreille casseo. 3e edition. Paris, lustrated. New York, 1874. 350-+- pp. 120..1014.10 1862. 277-+- pp. 16~...................... 2016.7 -- Ferdinand de Soto, the discoverer of the Missis- -The man with a broken ear. Translated from the sippi. Illustrated. New York, 1873. 351 pp. French by H. Holt.......................... 517.20 Portrait. 12~.............................. 923.34 -Le progres. 3e edition. Paris, 1865. 440+ pp. -- George Washington; or, life in America one 18.................5536.3 hundred years ago. Illustrated. New York - Le roi des montagnes. 6e 6dition. Paris, 1863. [1875]. 360 pp. 120......................1014.16 301f- pp. 180.............................5536.13 - Life and adventures of rear-admiral John Paul Note. —Brigandage in Greece. Jones, commonly called Paul Jones. Illustrated. New York [1874]. 359 pp. Portrait. 12...1014.12 ABd BECR MOHAMlMED IBN ZACARiYA AR-Rzi (con- Life of Christopher Columbus. Illustrated. monly called RHAZES). Treatise on small-pox New York [1875]. 345 pp. Portrait. 120...1014.15 and measles. Translated from the Arabic by -- Miles Standish, the puritan captain. Ilus- W. A. Greenhill. London, 1848. vii, 212 pp. 80. 6013.10 trated. New York, 1872. 372 —-pp. Map. 12~. 1014.6 ABYSSINIA, The Nile tributaries of. Baker, Sir S. - Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of W. London, 1871. Sm. 8..... 425.3 New Amsterdam. Illustrated. New York, - Same. With supplement. Hartford, 1871. 8~. 5932.1 New Amsterdam. Illustrated. New York, 1873. 362 — pp. Portrait. 12~..........14. See also Africa, Madala, Nile. The French revolution of 1789 as viewed in the ACADEMIY, The. A weekly review of literature, scilight of republican institutions. With engrav- ence, and art. Vol. 5-8. London, 1874, 75. ings. New York, 1859. 439 [435] pp. 80... 821.2 4 v. 4..............6721.1 -History of Frederick II, the great. With illustra- ACCESSIBLE field sports. Gilmore, P. London, 1869. tions. New York, 1871. 584 pp. Portrait. Sm. 8..................................... 1514.10 Maps. 8~................................. 1021.3 ACHILLES fillias. Sue, M. J. Pest, 1852. 16.... 2027.4 -IIistory of Henry Iv, king of France and Navarre. 915.2 ACOUSTICS. Lees, W. Elements of. New York -History of Hernando Cortez................... 915.1 [Glasgow], 1873. 16~.........1.....717.10 -History of Hortense, queen of Holland......... 914.32 - Radau, R. Wonders of. New York, 1870. 16~.1714.11 -History of Joseph Bonaparte, king of Naples and - Smith, T. R. Acoustics in relation to architecof Italy.................................... 914.33 ture and building. London, N. D. 12~....... 1715.1 - History of Josephine.................. 914.30 AcRoss America and Asia. Pumpelly, R. New - Historyof King Philip, of the Wampanoags. In- York, 1871. 8............................ 5916.2 eluding the early history of the settlers of New ACROSS the continent. Bowles, S. Springfield, England................................... 914.31 1868. 16.. 417.6 - History of Madame Roland................... 915.9 ACTON, William. The functions and disorders of the - History of Maine, from the earliest discovery to reproductive organs in childhood, youth, adult the present time. Illustrated. Boston, 1875. age, and advanced life considered in their phys556 pp. Portrait. 8~....................... 813.16 iological, social, and moral relations. Philadel- History of Maria Antoinette.................. 914.25 phia, 1865. 269 pp. 80.................... 6022.6 - History of Napoleon Bonaparte. With maps and ACTORS and acting. Lewes, G. H. On actors and illustrations. New York, 1870. 2 v. Portraits. the art of acting. Leipzig, 1875. Sq. 16 ~.... 1638.1 8~..................................... 1021.1 - Same. London, 1875. Sin. 8~................5428.20 - History of Napoleon sII, emperor of the French. - Mathews, L. E. Anecdotes of actors. London, Including a narrative of the most important 1844. 80.................................. 5623.7 events in Europe since the fall of Napoleon I. - Russell, W. C. Representative actors. London With illustrations. Boston, 1870. 690 pp. Por- [187-]. Sm. 8~.....5427.4 trait. 80................................. 1021.2 See also English stage. ADAM 3 ADAMS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ADAM, William. The law and custom of slavery in ADAMS, Thomas. See PAGE, H.A. Noble workers. British India, in a series of letters to Thomas London, 1875. Sm. 8.................... 5936.3 Fowell Buxton. Boston, 1840. 279 pp. 12~.. 1915.4 ADAks, William. Sacred allegories. [With a meADAMr Bede. Lewes, M......................... 310.25 moir of the author.] Leipzig, 1864. 282-4- pp. ADAMS, Andrew Leith. Field and forest rambles, Illustrated. Sq. 164....................... 311.23 with notes and observations on the natural his- ADAMS, William Henry Davenport. Animal life tory of eastern Canada. London, 1873. xvi, throughout the globe. An illustrated book of 333 pp. Illustrated. Map. 80............. 6613.11 natural history. London, 1876. 704 pp. Snm. 80.1523.25 ADAAfs, Charle's Francis, joint author. Life of John - The buried cities of Campania; or, Pompeii and Adams. See ADAMs, John Quincy........... 5026.1 Herculaneum. Boston, 1870. 282 pp. Illus- Remarks upon [his] memorial address on the late trated. 160................................ 437.5 W. H. Seward. Welles, G. New York, 1874. 120.5027.10 - The monsters of the deep: and curiosities of ocean ADAMs, Charles Francis, jr. A chapter of Erie. life. A book of anecdotes, traditions, and legends. Boston, 1869. iv, 152 pp. 120............. 1916.1 London, 1875. 325 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 80.. 6617.1 ADAss, F. Colburn. The story of a trooper. With Note. - "The present volume is founded on M. Armand much of interest concerning the campaign on Landrin's'Les monstres marius.' To the particulars accurnuthe peninsula, not before written. New York, lated by M. Landrin, the translator has added numerous facts the peninsula, not before written. New York, and details gathered in the course of his own reading." - 1865. 616 — pp. 120...................... 816.10.Preface. ADAAS, Francis Ottiwell. History of Japan from The queen of the Adriatic; or, Venice past and the earliest period to the present time. Vol. I. present. Boston, 1869. 376- pp. Illustrated. To 1864. London, 1874. Folded map. 80... 5911.6 160....................................... 227.4 ADAIMS, Hannah. An abridgement of the history of ADAS, William T. (Oliver Optic.) [Army and New-Enul~~~~~~ ~~And. Bsto, Willam5. Oiver8 Opti. [Army 818d Niew. Egland. Boston,1805. iv,185pp. 120. 818.7 navy series.] Brave old salt................. 924.3 - Dictionary of all religions and religious denomi- Fihing Joe.924.6 n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - Fighting Joe..............................92. nations, ancient and modern. 4th edition. - The sailor boy.924.4 Bostn, 1817 37-~- p. 0............ 582.3 The sailor boy............. ~. 924A4 Boston, 1817. 376 — pp. 80................ 5812.3 - The soldier boy. A story of the great rebellion. 924.5 - History of the Jews from the destruction of Je- - The Yankee middy......................... 924.1 rusalem to the 19th century. Boston, 1812. — The young lieutenant.................... 924.2 2 v. in 1. 120 828.12 [Boat club series.] All aboard............... 924.17 A view of religions. Collected from the best The boat club............................. 924.15 authors, ancient and modern. 3d edition. Bos- - Little by little................... 924.18 ton, 1801. 504 pp. 8...........1530.4 and 5814.7 - Now or never.............................. 924.13 ADAMS, Henry G. Beautiful shells; their nature, -- Poor and proud............................ 924.16 structure, and uses; with directions for collect- - Try again................................. 924.14 ing, cleaning, and arranging them, and descrip- The reat estern series. Going West.. 938.9 — The Great Western series. Going West........ 938.9 tions of the most remarkable species. Illus-..714.37 — In doors and out..........714.37 trated. London, 1871. 156.- pp. 16..... 6636.1 - Lake shore series. Bear and forbear........... 925.18 ADAMs, John. Adams, J. Q. and C. F. Life of. - - Brake up............................. 925.17 Philadelphia, 1871. 2 v. 12............... 5026.1 - - Lightning express......................... 925.19 - Parker, T. Historic Americans. Boston, 1871. - On time................................. 925.15 Sm. 80..................................... 5025.4 __ Switch off................................. 925.20 - Selection of patriotic addresses to the president. - - Through by daylight....................... 925.16 WVith his answers. Boston, 1798. 12........ 1917.4 zi ZDWith hi answers. Boton, 1798. 12. 1917.4 __ Our standard-bearer; or, the life of General UlysNote. - Admirable material exists in the Diary, Arttobiog- seS S. Grant. Illustrated. Boston, 1868. 348 raphy, and the other writings and correspondence [see Bates 1.................................. 91614 Hall catalogues] tbr a study of his character. A life was be- pp gun by Joeiiu Quincy Adarns and continued to 1770, and corin- - The Riverdale books. The birthday party...... 918.8 pleted by Charles Francis Adams, and since published - - Careless Kate.918.4 separate from his works, as above. See tile accounts in Ban- 918. croft [vol. viii, ch. 60, oer his character], Hildreth (who - - The Christmas gift......................... 918.12 takes in his presidency), and other general Ihistorians. Eui- - - Dolly and I...918.13 gies on Ihis deathi may be founrd in the first volume of Webster's and Everett's Orations. Theodore Parker's Historic - - The Do-somethings......................... 939.2 Americans gives a sharp, incisive characteriza tion. Lives of - - The gold thimble.......................... 918.11 his contempuraries, like Irving'sWashlington [1211.2, etc.] rind Parton's Jefferson [1215.1], throw inulic side-light on his - -The little merchant........................ 918.9 career. See also the North American review, vols. 85 and 113. - - The picnic party........................... 918.6 ADansS, John Quincy. Letters on the masonic insti- Proud and lazy............ 918.10 tution. Boston, 1847. 284 — pp. 8........ 5822.2 - Robinson Crusoe, jr.......................... 918.7 - Memoirs, comprising portions of his diary from Uncle Ben918.5 -- The young voyagers........................ 918.3 1795 to 1848. Edited by Charles Francis The young voygers.B91. Adams. Vol. i-x. Philadelphia, 1874-76. Starry flag series. Breaking away............. 924.24 - -Down the riverlh924.21 9 v. Portraits. 80.................. F....r...5021o10 — nk -f Downthrier.......................... 924.21 - and Charles Francis. Life of John Adams. Re— ~ -r Freaksofrtn........................... 9241.22 vised and corrected. Philadelphia, 1871. 2 v. Make or break...........................92.20 o -~~~~- - Seek and find.924.19 12c........................................ 5026.1 Seek and -fnd............................. 9 21. 1 - The starry flag............................ 924.23 Note. — The principal life is tlhat by C. F. Adams, which is -Upward and onward series. Bivouac and battle.. 924.10 too voluminrous to be rpopiular, and is not yet finished. Among tihe eulogies at iis death, note Everett's Orations - - Cringle and cross-tree...... 924.11 [1921.1.2]. See W. Everett's paper in the Atlantic, Aug., 1875. - -Desk and debit............................ 924.7 An account of his administration will be found in Hildreth's 924.8 United States [5011.113]; in Bentoi's "Thirty years' view Field and forest............................ [812.23; and Parton's Jackson [1212.1]. - - Plane and plank........................... 924.12 - - Sea and shore............................ 924.9 ADAMS, Nehemiah. A south-side view of slavery; -- Woodville series. Haste and waste............ 925.2 or, three months at the South, in 1854. Boston, - Hope and have..925.6 1854. 214- pp. 160 817.8 925.1 15 - In school and out.......................... 925.1 - Memorial volume to commemorate the 25th anni- - Rich and humble..925.5 --- ich and humble,............... 2. versary of [his] installation. See BOSTON, - Watch and wait..925.3 Mass. Essex Street church and society..........1914.10 - Work and win..925.4 ADAMS, Samuel, Life of. Wtells, W. V. Boston, - Yacht club series. The coming wave.......... 923.19 1865. 3 v. 8............................. 5021.7.26 The Dorcas club........................... 924.26 Note. -Wells's Life is extensive and authoritative, based - - Little Bobtail.............................923.18 chiefly on what is left of the patriot's papers, now in tihe possession of Bancroft, whose later voliumes display his charac- - - Money-maker............................. 923.17 ter ir a manner that party feeling had earlier obscured or - Ocean-born; or, the cruise of the clubs....... 923.20 perverted. See also the histories of NewEngland, Massachusetts, and Boston. - - The yacht club 923.16 ADAMS 4 AFRICA Shelf No. Shelf. No. ADAMS, William T., continued. ADVENTURES, The, of Philip. Thackeray, W. M. - Young America abroad. Cross and crescent; or, Leipzig.................................... 335.5 Young America in Turkey and Greece. Boston, - - Same. (In his Works.) London....... 5......513.1.6 1874. 347 pp. Illustrated. 160............. 925.11 - Same. New York........................... 1820.2 - - Dikes and ditches; or, Young America in Hol- ADVENTURES, The, of Roderick Random. Smollett, land and Belgium. Boston, 1873. 346 pp. I1- T. (G.) Leipzig........................... 315.16 lustrated. 16............................. 925.9 - Same. London.............................. 513.13 - - Down the Rhine; or, Young America in Ger- ADVENTURES on the great hunting grounds of the many. [Title-page missing.] Boston, 1873. world. Meunier, V. (A.) New York, 1872. 160.1714.7 341 pp. Illustrated. 160.................. 916.16 ADVERTIsING, History of. Sampson, H. London, - - Northern lands; or, Young America in RIussia 1874. Sm. 80.........................6136.12 and Prussia. Boston, 1872. 360 pp. 160.... 925.7 ADVOCATE'S, The, wedding-day. Crowe, C. (In - - Outward bound; or, Young America afloat. Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)............. 529.4.8 Boston, 1873. 336 pp. Illustrated. 16~.... 925.13 AERIAL world,The. Hartwig, G. London,1874. 80.6832.3 --- Palace and cottage; or, Young America in - Same. New York, 1875. 80.1520.5 France and Switzerland. Boston, 1873. 348 pp. AiiRONAUTICS. Pettigrew, J. B. Dissertation on. Illustrated. 16~........................... 925.10 New York, 1874. 120......................6436.14 - - Red cross; or, Young America in England and - Wise, J. Through the air: a narrative of forty Wales. Boston, 1871. 336 pp. Illustrated. 16~. 91.18 years experience as an adronaut. Philadelphia, - - Shamrock and thistle; or, Young America in 1873. 80.................................. 1520.3 Ireland and Scotland. Boston, 1871. 343 pp. See also Balloon ascents. Illustrated. 16~ 916.17 1ESCHYLUS. [Opera] ex novissima recensione Fred- Sunny shores; or, Young America in Italy e A. Paley. Accessit verorum quae prae and Austria. Boston, 1875. 409 pp. Illus-ci on e u x trated. 16O.925.12 cipue notanda sunt et nominurni index. New trated. 16................................. 92512 Yorlw]1860. viii,272pp. LI-larper'sGreekand - - Up the Baltic; or, Young America in Nor- Yt 16. 16....................[He 6118.12 way, Sweden, and IDenmark. Boston, 1873. Latin texts.].6.12 368pp. Illustrated. 160.925.8 - Tragedies. Literally translated. With notes, editor. Our oys and girls album.9.............. 1. and an introduction, by T. A. Buckley. London, -- editor. Our boys and girls album.............. 911.1 181 xx23p.Pota.Sm.....6154 1871. xx, 234 pp. Portrait. Sm. 8~........ 6115.14 Note. - Vol. 9 of Our boys and girls, with a special title- Contessts. - Prometheus chained; The seven against page. Thebes; The Persians; Agamnemnon; The choephori; The thries; The suippliants. - and OTHERS. The great bonanza. Illustrated furies; Tesapplians. narrative of adventure and discovery in gold - 2]schylus [outlined and explained]. Copleston, mining, silver mining, among the raftsmen in the R. S. Edinburgh, 1870. 160................ 6115.8 oil regions, whaling, hunting, fishing, and fight- 2soPus. Fables. With a life of the author. Illusing. With illustrations. Boston, 1876. 261pp. 8~. 910.3 trated. New York, 1872. xiii, 311 pp. 160.. 6118.8 _ADAiS —REILLY, A., joint author. Lif` and letters of ESTHETICS, The science of. Day, H. N. New HaJ. D. Forbes. See SHAIRP, John Campbell.... 5332.4 von, 1872. 12~........................... 6226.4 ADAMS family. Thayer, E. Family'memorial. AFLOAT and ashore. Cooper, J. F................. 525.15 Hingham, 1835. 80......................... 611.2 AFRICA. Baker, Sir S.W. Ismailia. A narrative of ADDISON, Joseph, Biography of. Spalding, J. (In the expedition to Central Africa for the suppresMacaulay, T. B., lord, and others. New biog- sion of the slave trade. New York, 1875. 80. 5933.5 raphies of illustrious men)................., 5428.4 - Baldwin, W. C. African hunting from Natal to See also Spectator, The. the Zambesi, from 1852 to 1860. New York, 1863. 12............................... 224.2 ADELA Cathcart. MacDonald, G................. 725.23 - Boyle, F. To the Cape for diamonds. A story of AnkLE. Kavanagh, J.......................... 319.1 digging experiences in South Africa. London, ADELER, Max, pseud. See CLARK, Charles Heber. 1873. Sin. 80.............................. 5934.6 ADIRONDACKS. Headley, J. T. The Adirondack. - Burton, It. F. Two trips to Gorilla land and the New York, 1875. 120.............. 816.8 cataracts of the Congo. London, 1876. 2v. 80.5933.12 - Murray, W. 11. H. Adventures in the wilderness; - Cunming, R. G. The lion hunter of South or, camp-life in the. Boston, 1869. 120...... 414.13 Africa. Five years' adventures in the far inteADLARD, George. Amye Robsart and the earl of rior. London, 1870. Smin. 8................5934.11 Leycester. History of Kenilworth castle; with - Du Chaillui, P. B. Explorations and adventures memoirs and correspondence of Sir Robert Dud- in equatorial Africa. New York, 1861. 80.... 423.4 ley, son of the earl of Leycester. London, 1870. - - Wild life under the equator. New York, 1872. xi, 244-]- pp. Illustrated. Portrait. 8~..... 5423.5 120 933.3 ADLER, George J. Dictionary of the German and - Koingston, W. H. G. The wildsf. London, 1872. English languages. New York, 1873. xvi, 522 Sm. 80.................................... 921.2 pp. 80.........................R.....R., D.3.8 - Livingstone, D. Last journals in Central Africa, - A progressive German reader. New York, 1852. from 1865 to his death. New York, 1875. 80. xii, 308 pp. 12................. 2025.2 421.10 and 5921.3 ADMIRALLevacher, Der. Sue, M. J. Pest, 1852. 16~. 2027.7 - - Livingstone and his African explorations. New ADULTERAT'lON. Food: its adulterations, and the York, 1872. 12.......................... 5915.2 methods for their detection. Hassell, A. H. - - Missionary travels and researches in South London, 1876. Sm. 80...................... 6035.8 Africa; including a sketch of sixteen years' ADVENTURES in' the land of the Behemoth. Verne, residence in the interior of. New York, 1858. J. Boston, 1874. 8....................... 713.3 8~........................................ 422.9 ADVENTURES, The, of a brownie. Craik, D. (M.).. 927.23 - Perilous adventures and discoveries in the inteADVYENTURES of a young naturalist. Biart, L...... 912.9 rior of, together with the success and important ADVENTURES of Caleb Williams. Godwin, W. Bos- results of the Berald-Stanley expedition, as furton....................................... 521.22 nished by I. M. Stanley. Philadelphia [cop. - Same. New York. 2v.............. 36.5 1872]. 160............................... 5915.5 ADVENTURES, The, of Captain Blake. Maxwell, - Marryat, F. The mission: or, scenes in. [FicW. H................................ 518.8 tion]........;............................. 337.13 ADVENTURES of Dick Onslow among the red skins. - Morse, J., and Parish, E. New gazetteer of the Kingston, W. H. G.......................... 935.26 Eastern continent. Charlestown, 1802. 8.... 432.4 ADVENTURES, The, of Johnny Ironsides. Girardin, J. 1114.1 - Murray, H. Historical account of discoveries and ADVENTURES, The, of Mr. Verdant Green. Bradley, E. 715.1 travels in. Edinburgh, 1818. 8............ 423.3 ADVENTURES, The, of Peregrine Pickle. Smollett, - Reade, (W.) W. The African sketch book. LonT. (G.).................................... 315.17 don, 1873. 2 v. 8........................ 5925.4 AFRICA 5 AINSWORTH Shelf. No. Shelf. No. AFRICA, continued. AGRICULTURE, continued. - Schweinfurth, G. The heart of. London, 1874. - Colman, H. European agriculture and rural 2 v. 80....5911.12 economy. Boston, 1849. 2 v. 80........... 1521.7 - Stanley, II. NI. How I found Livingstone: - Greeley, H. What I know of farming. New travels, adventures and discoveries in Central York, 1871. 120...........................1515.16 Africa. New York, 1872. 8~......422.24 and 5931.5 - Lavergne, L. (G. L. G.) de. L'agriculture et la - Taylor, (J.) B. Journey to Central Africa. population. Paris, 1865. 18. 6827.1 New York, 1857. 120...................... 425.8 - Morris, E. Farming for boys. Boston, 1872. - The lake regions of CentralAfrica. New York, Sm. 40.................................. 932.1 1873. 12................................. 224.9 - Norton, J. P. Elements of scientific agriculture. - - Travels in South Africa. New York, 1872. New York, 1855. 120..1524.17 Sm. 8..................................... 224.1 - Waring, G. E., jr. Elements of. New York, - Verne, J. Five weeks in a balloon; or, journeys 1854. 120. 1527.19 and discoveries in. [Burlesque.] New York, See also America, Botany, Cattle, Flowers, Fruit, Garden1869. 8073. tel.................... ~ing, Insects, Landscape gardening, United States, Vege-............ 735.26 tation. - - Meridiana: the adventures of three Englishmen and three Russians in Soulth Africa. [Fic- AGUILAR, Grace. The days of Bruce; a story from tion.] London, 1873. Sm. 4........... 713.1 Scottish history. 2 v...533.19 - Home influence......... 313.1 See also Abyssinia, Algeria, Apingi, Ashantee, Behemoth, Carthage, Dahomy, Egypt, Gorilla country, Nile, Nsbia, - me scnes and heart studis................. 533.18 Sahara, Zulu land. - The mother's recompense; a sequel to iHome inNote.- For a synopsis of the literature of Afriican explora- fluence.313.2 tion, see p. 9 of the Lower Hall Catalogue of' history, etc.,ry, with the supplemental note in the Bulletin, vol. Ii, p. 264. - The vale of cedars. [Fifteenth century, in Spain] 533.17 Baker's Isonailia chronicles one of the most important ex- - Woman's friendship.......................... 533.16 peditions of our day. The books by Livingstone are among the most significant. Schweintfurth was a German naturalist, - The women of Israel. New York, 1872. 2 v. who made noteworthy investigations, and his narrative is Illustrated. 12............ 1226.19 epitomiized it Harper's monthly, May, 1874, and in connec- tion with Ismnailia in the Edioburgs review, 1875. Cumming AHN, (Johann) Franz. Now practical and easy was simply a sportsman. Du Chaillu's testimony, though method of learning the Italian language. est suspected of sensationalism, has not been successfully called and 2d course. London, 1861. iv, 198 pp. in question. "Bayard Taylor's books are popular narratives. and 2d course. London, 1861. iv, 198 pp. Verne's are a corlpound of burlesque and fiction. 120....................................... 2037.1 W. W. Reade has also a paper on the heroes of Centra A ENDi. FreytagG. Leipzi1874. 2v. 16 5733.3 Africa in the Atlantic monthly, vol. 19. Stanley writes on the AHNEN, ie. Frytag, G. Leipzig, 1874. 2 v. 16. 5733.3 great African explorers in Sci-ibner's monthly, May, 1873. AIDn, Hamilton. Carr of Carrlyon.......... 3 28.25 For the natives iu their ethnological relations, see Wood's - Inthat state of life........................ 328.24 Uncivilized races [6610.2; G6(10.3]. - The Marstons....328.26 The Marstons................................ 328.26 AFRICAINE, L'. Meyerbeer, G. (In Ditson, 0., and - Mr. and Mrs. Faulconbridge.................. 720.14 co. Standard opera librettos)................6233.3.4 - Morals and mysteries......................... 328.27 AFTER dark. Collins, (W.) W.................. 326.11 - A nine-days' wonder. Boston................. 720.27 AFTER life. Sewell, E. M........................ 314.18 - Same. Leipzig............................. 331.15 AFTER years. Bradley, W. I..................... 913.12 - Penruddocke................................ 329.2 AFTERMATH. [Poems.] Longfellow, H. W. Boston, - Rita: an autobiography...................... 311.19 1873. 160.................................1615.23 AIDS to reflection. Coleridge, S.T. London,1867. AGAINST the stream. Charles, E. Leipzig. 2 v... 329.12 160........................................5818.11 - Same. New York................... 7....... 37.17 AIKIN, John. Geographical delineations, or a comAGAINST the world. Hadermann, J. R............ 528.3 pendious view of the natural and political state AGAssiz, Elizabeth Cary, joint author. Journey in of all parts of the globe. Corrected and onBrazil. See AGAssiZ, Louis (John Rudolphe).. 422.8 larged. Philadelphia, 1807. 416 — pp. 1 plate. AGAssiz, Louis (John Rudolphe). Geological 80. 232.1 sketches. Boston, 1871. iv, 314 pp. Illus- - Calendar of nature. See HOWITT, Mary.......1934.12 trated. 160................................1525.13 AIKIN, Lucy. Memoirs of the court of Elizabeth, - Methods of study in natural history. Boston, queen of England. From the last edition. 1873. viii, 319 pp. Illustrated. 12.......1525.11 New York, 1870. 532 pp. 160............. 5415.4 - Agassiz and spiritualism. Putnam, A. Boston - Correspondence. See CHANNING, William Ellery. 5616.9 [1874]. 16~...............................1538.12 AILENEN Ferrers. Morley, S..................... 710.30 - and Elizabeth Cary. Journey in Brazil. Boston, AIMWELL, Walter, pseud. See SlToNDs;, Walter. 1868. xix, 540 pp. Illustrated. 8.... 422.8 AIrtWELL stories. See SIlMoNDs, Walter. AGATHA'S husband. Craik, D. (M.).............. 323.19 AINSLTE, Herbert. Higher law. A romance....... 737.25 AGE of chivalry. Bulfinch, T. Boston, 1871. 120. 824.1 -- The pilgrim and the shrine; or, passages from AGE of fable. [Mythology.] Bulfinch, T. Bos- [his] life and correspondence. London, 1871. ton, 1871. 12............................. 1523.3 467 — pp. 8..........5626.8 AGINCOURT. [Historical fiction.] James, G. P. R... 327.12 ANSWORTH, Williamn Harrison. Boscobel; or, the AGNES. Abbott, J.............................. 914.10 royal oak. [Charles i's time]................ 339.10 AGNES. Oliphant, M. (0. W.)................... 328.5 - Cardinal Pole: or, the days of Philip and Mary. AGNr:s Grey. Bront6, A......................... 321.24 An historical romance............. 322.19 AGezes Hopetoun's schools and holidays. Oliphant, - The constable de Bourbon. [Francis I, of France]. 322.21 M. (0. W.)................................. 936.27 - The constable of the tower. An historical roAGNES of Sorrento. [Savonarola, etc.] Stowe, H. mance.................... 322.8 (E.) B..................................... 527.16 - The flitch of bacon: or, the custom of Dunmow. 322.25 AGRICOLA, Cnuus Julius, Life of. Tacitus, C.C. - The goldsmith's wife. A tale................. 330.11 Philadelphia, 1849. Sm. 12~................. 6118.6 - The good old times. [Rebellion, 1745.] 2 v:... 329.11 AaGICULTURgAL chemistry. Nash, J. H. The pro- - Hilary St. Ives............................ 322.24 gressive farmer: a scientific treatise on. New - John Law, the projector. [Queen Anne's time].. 322.14 York, 1856. Sm. 80.......................1524.10 - The Lancashire witches..................... 339.2 - Stoeckhardt, J. A. Chemical field lectures. New - The Lord mayor of London. [George II's time].. 322.17 York, 1854. 120...........................1525.29 - Merry England: or, nobles and serfs. [Fiction]. 319.18 AGRICULTURE. Andrews, G. H. Rudimentary trea- - Mervyn Clitheroe............................ 322.22 tise on agricultural engineering. London, 1852. - Mervyn Clitheroe's Leben und Abenteuer. 3 v. in 1. 12.....1............1..........1715.15 Deutsch von E. Steinmann. Pest, 1859. 4 v. - Buel, J. The farmer's companion. Boston, 1839. in 1. 16~................................. 2026.2 12~.......................................1527.13 - The miser's daughter. [George ii's time]....... 721.22 - Burn, R. S. Outlines of modern farming. Lon- - Myddleton Pomfiet.......................... 322.16 don, 1865, 71, 72. 5 v. 120................ 6417.1 - Old court................................... 322.26 AINSWOlRTH 6 ALGER Shelf. No. Shelf. No. AINSWORTH, William Harrison, continued. ALDEN, Henry M., joint author. Harper's pictorial - Old Saint Paul's: a tale of the plague and the history of the great rebellion. See GUERNSEY, fire. [London, 1664-66].................... 712.6 Alfred H.'*R.R. Desk - Ovingdean grange. A tale of the South Downs. 322.13 ALDEN, Joseph. The science of government in con- Preston fight; or, the insurrection of 1715. A nection with American institutions. New York tale...................................... 331.16 [cop. 1866]. 295 pp. 12................... 6336.1 - Rookwood. A romance..................... 712.9 AIDEN family. Thayer, E. Family memorial. Hing- Saint James's; or, the court of Queen Anne....322.18 ham, 1835. 8............................. 611.2 - The South-sea bubble. A tale of the year 1720. 322.20 ALDINE, The, a typographic art journal. Vol. 6-8. - The Spanish match: or, Charles Stuart at Madrid. 322.23 New York, 1873-75. 3 v. F............... 6520.1 - The spendthrift.............................. 322.15 ALDINE edition of British poets. Namely:- The star-chamber. [James's time]......... 322.9 - Chaucer, G. Poetical works. London [1872]. - Talbot Harland. A tale of the days of Charles n. 322.10 6 v. Sm. 8............................... 5628.1 - Tower hill. [Henry vIII's time]... 322.12 ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey. Marjorie Daw and other - Windsor castle. [Henry viii's time]........... 322.11 people 735.27 AIRS of Palestine. A poem. Pierpont, J. Balti- - Prudence Palfrey...................738.13 more, 1816.,.......................... 1611.3 - Story of a bad boy. [Fiction]......... 923.23 Aissd, Charlotte Elisabeth. Lettres. See DAYDIE, ALEC Forbes of Howglen. MacDonald, G. Leipzig. 328.3 Blaise Marie, chevalier.......................5527.13 - Same. New York....................... 720.26 ALABAMrA claims. Argument of the United States ALESSANDRO Stradella. Polko, E................. 731.31 at Geneva, June 15, 1872. Paris, 1872. 560-I- "ALEX," pseud. As it should be. Philadelphia, pp. 8c....................................5010.10 1874. 274 pp. 16.........................1736.5 - The case of the United States, to be laid before Note. — An essay on the conditionof wonsen. the tribunal of arbitration, to be convened at As she would have it. Philadelphi, 183. 105 Genev. Wahingtn, 172. O4.~.8~. 510.6- As she would have it. Philadelphia, 1873. 105 Geneva. Washington, 1872. 201-pp. 8..... 5010.6 M -~~~~~~~~~pp. 16~......................... 1736.6 - Correspondence concerning claims against Great pp. 1.............. 36.6 Zn ~~~~~~~Note. — Ali essay on woman's righits. Britain. See UNITED STATES. Department of Note. nessaynwman's rights. stale........................... 6911.1 ALEXANDER I, pope. See HIPPOLYTUS, St. - The countercase of Great Britain as laid before ALEXANDER, Mrs. -. Leisure hour series. Her the tribunal of arbitration, convened at Geneva. dearest foe................................. 517.21 Washington, 1872. 1105 pp. 8............. 5011.9 - - Ralph Wilton's weird..................... 518.26 - Same. 3 v. 80........................ 5011.2 - - Which shall it be?................ 732.12 - The treaty of Washington. Cushing, C. New - - The wooing o't............................. 518.18 York) 1873. Sm. 8........................ 816.1 ALEXANDER the great, History of. Abbott, J..... 915.3 ALASCA. Dali, W. I. Alaska and its resources. ALEXANDRE le grand: tragEdie. Racine, J. de. Boston, 1870. L. 8~........................ 5031.1 Theatre complet. Paris, 1870. 120.......... 5537.3 - Whymper, F. Travels and adventures in. New ALEXANDRIA, Tyre and. Tarbox, I. N. Boston York, 1869. 8............................ 5035.1 [cop. 1865]. 16................4.......... 26.5 ALBERT [Francis Albert Augustus Charles Eman- ALEXANDRIAN, The: a republication of valuable nell, prince consort. Principal speeches and literary and scientific works. Vol. II. New addresses. With an introduction, giving some york, 1835. 8~ 1910.4 outlines of his character. Leipzig, 1866. viii, Contests. -Vol. II. Foster, J.: Essays, in a series of letters. 246 pp. Portrait. Sq. 16~ 1928.1 133 pp.-Macnish, R.: Philosophy of sleep; Anatolmy of Ma Tin~~... Lifo.th.pinc.cnsot.Vo. druenkenness. 96ipp.- Sta51-iolsteis, A. L. G. Neeker, baronne - Martin, T. Life of the prince consort. Vol. I. de: Infltenee of literature upon society; Prefixed life of the New York, 1875. 120.1022.3 author; Reflections on suicide. 112+ pp. — Mason, J.: Treatise on self-knowledge. Added litb of the author. 41+ pp. - Victoria, A., queen of England. The early years n self-k de. Added ie the ihor. i p. of. New York, 1867. 120.................1224.13 ALEXIS the runaway. Parker, R. A. 933.11 - Same. New York, 1868. 120...............1022.5 ALFORD, Fanny, editor. Life, journals and letters of ALBERTSSEN, Frank, pseud. The four-footed lovers. 910.4 H:enry Alford. Edited by his widow. 2d edition. C~~~ontiilis. ~~~~~~London, 1873. vii, 551-t- pp. Illustrated. Contests.- Bossy and Bonny; Squirrel mischief; Bunn's London, 1873 vii, 551 pp Illustrated. adventures; Squirrel wooing. Portrait. 80... 5421.1 ALFORD, Henry. Alford, F. Life, journals and ALBOIZE DU PUJOL, Edouard, joint author. HIistoiro letters of. London, 1873. 8................ 5421.1 do la Bastille. See ARNoULD, Auguste........ 2010.1 - Page, H. A Noble workers. London, 1875. ALCESTIS. [Leisure hour series].... 518.23 Smi. 80.. 5936.3 ALCHEnMY, The, of happiness. Ghazzali, A. 11. M. ALFRED the great. Abbott, J. History of........ 914.34 B. M.A. Albany, 1873. 8s 1531.9 - Huoghes, T. Lifeof. Boston, 1871. 1...... 1025.7 ALCOHOL. Carpenter, W. B. Use and abuse of al- - Pauli, R. Life of. Appended Alfred's Anglocoholic liquors. Boston, 1861. 12.......... 6036.9 Saxon version of Orosius. London, 1857. Sm. Forbes, Sir J. Physiological effects of alcoholic.5427.5 drinks. Boston, 1848. 12~.................1527.15 ALCOTT, A1mos Bronson. Concord days. Boston, See also Note under England, Saxon period. 182 i —pp. 12......................217. 1872. 276+ pp. 120.5217.1 ALFRED; an epic poem. Cottle, J. Newburyport, - Record of Mr. Alcott's school, exemplifying the 1814. 240.... 5619.1 principles and methods of moral culture. Peabody, E. P. Boston, 1874. 160. 1937.3 ALGER, Horatio, jr. Brave and bold series. Brave i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~and bold...................933.4: ALCOTT, Louisa May. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. 3 v.... 926.15 and bold.............................. 33.4 _ _ Jack's ward........................ 1 117.2 Contents. -Vol. I. My boys, etc. II. Shawl-straps. III. - Campaign series. Charlie Codman's cruise...... 934.28 Cupid and Chew-chow, etc. - - Frank's campaign.......................... 925.14 - Eight cousins; or, the aunt-hill.............. 1117.1 - - Paul Prescott's charge...................... 924.25 - Hospital sketches, and Camp and fireside stories.. 926.13 - Helen Ford.1115.5 - Little men.................................. 926.14 - Luck and pluck series. Bound to rise.......... 935.29 - Little women................................ 926.12 - - Hierbert Carter's legacy.....................1115.10 - Moods...................................... 517.3 - - Luck and pluck........................... 935.7 - MIorning-glories, and other stories............. 926.10 - - Risen from the ranks 935.32 - An old-fshioned girl926.9 - Sin or swim......................... 935.8 fash ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ioned girlsi............................ 926.9 - Three proverb stories......................... 935.20 - - Strive and succeed......................... 935.28 -- - Strong and steady.......................... 935.9 Contents. - Kitty's class-day; Aunt Kipp; Psyche's art. - - Try and trust..... 28.3 - — Try and trust.. 928.3 - Work................................ 918.28 - Ragged Dick series. Ben, the luggage boy. 934.11 ALCOVE, The. Abbott, J. - Harper's story books... 936.1.8 - - Fame and fortune................... 934.12 ALGER 7 AMERICA Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ALGER, Horatio, jr. Ragged Dick series, continued. ALLIBONE, Samuel Austin. Critical dictionary of -- Mark, the match-boy............... 934.16 English literature and British and American -- Ragged Dick........................... 934.13 authors. Philadelphia, 1871. 3 v. 80.. R.R., A.3.6 - - Rough and ready........................... 934.15 ALLWORTH abbey. Southworth, E. D. E. N..... 727.5 - - Rufus and Rose.... 934.14 ALMIANACH de Gotha. Annuaire diplomatique et -Tattered Tom series. Julius; or the street boy statistique pour l'annde 1863. 100e ann6e. out West.............................. 934.32 Gotha [1862]. Portraits. 1, 984-4- pp. 240.. 2019.4 -- Paul, the peddler.......................... 934.10 ALMANACS. American almanac and repository of - Phil, the fiddler................... 934.30 useful knowledge. Vol. 1-32. Boston, 1830Slow and sure.............................'3.1 ~ ~ 3,10......,.,...... 1728.1 - - Slow and sure.934.31 61. 32 v. 12..............................1 - - Tattered Tom............... 934.9.- The banker's almanac and register. New York, - - The young outlaw................... 933.12 1854-56, 59-61, 65-75. 17 v. 8......... 5820.1 - and CHIIENEY, 0. Augusta. Seeking his fortune, - Boston almanac, 1838, 40-42, 44-72. Boston andotherdialogues. Boston [1875]. 270 pp. 160.1518.11 [1838-72]. 33 v. 16...................... 5017.6 ALGER, William Rounseville. Critical history of the - Hone, W. Every day book. London [1871]. doctrine of a future life. And a complete bib- 2 v. L. 8~................................. 5621.5 liography of the subject, by Ezra Abbot. New - Nast, T. Illustrated almanac for 1873. New York, 1871. x, 914 [912]+ pp. 8...... 5831.3 York, 1872. 80........................... 1816.2 - The friendships of women. Boston, 1872. xvi, ALONE. Terhune, M. V..................... 724.3 416 pp. 160...............................1535.20 ALPS. Abbott, J. Rambles among the......926.1.7 - The solitudes of nature and of man. Boston, - Baedeker, C. Handbook for travellers in the 1871. 412 [408] pp. 16................... 1535.22 Eastern Alps. Coblenz, 1871. 16"........... 5718.2 ALGERIA. Gaskell, (G. Algeria as it is. London, - Ball, J. Alpine guides. Pennine Alps, includ1875. Sm. 8..............................5935.4 ing Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. London, - Gerard, (C.) J. (B.) Lion hunting and sporting 1873. 16................................ 5926.6 life in. London, 1857. 16G................. 427.4 - - Peaks, passes and glaciers. A series of excur- Herbert, Lady M. E. A search after sunshine; sions by members of the Alpine club. London, 01or, Algeria in 1871. London, 1872. 8c....... 5911.2 1860. Smi. 80........................... 5717.1 ALHAaMnRA, The. Irving, W. London, 1853. 160.. 715.7 - Murray, J. Knapsack guide for travellers in the - Same. Philadelphia, 1872. Sm. 8.........8.1815.15 Eastern Alps. London, 1867. 160........... 5527.8 Note. -A semi-fictitious chronicle of its history - Tyndall, J. hours of exercise in the. New York, 1873. 120........................... 223.1 ALHAMIIRA, The, and the Kremlin. [Travels.] Prime, - Whymper, E. Scramble. amongst the, 1860-69. S. I. New York [1873]. 80.................5914.6 Philadelphia, 1873. 80.................... 5932.3 ALICE. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L.......... 336.10 See also Switzerland. ALICE Brand. Riddle, A. G...................... 713.6 ALICeE Franklin. H1owitt, M.................... 937.6 183 0.................5920 ALICE Franklin. Hlowitt, M. 937.6 ALPS, The, of Arabia. Maughan, W. C. London, ALICE Lorraine. Blackmore, R. D. Leipzig..... 331.10 1873. 05932.10 - Sasme. New York.l, 11.35 ALROY. Disraeli,....... 324.22 ALICE's adventures in Wonderland. Dodgson, C. L. 912.20 ALTAR, Th, at home. Miles, II. A. Boston, 1855. ALIcIA Warlock. Collins, (W.) W................ 711.33 16S.6327.8 ALISON, Sir Archibald. History of Europe, 1789- Same. Boston,1839. 160.6327.. 3.19!815.:Near York, 1871. 4 v. 8`............ 5913.6.... 1815. Nei' Yorkr,1871. 4 v. 5913.6 ALTON Locke. Kingsley,C. 326.18 - - 1815-52. New York, 1868, 70, 71. 4 v. 80 5913.5 ALTON sermons,The. Hare,A.W. London, 1874. - Miscellaneous essays. New York, 1871. 390 pp. Sm. 8............6325.18 Portrait. 801531.7 ALWYN'S first wife. Craik, D. (M.). 323.27 ALL aboard. Adams, W. T.924.17 AMANTS magnifique, Les: comedie-ballet. Moliere, ALL aboarged. Adam, W. T....................... 31124:1 ALL for greed. A., A. A.311.24 J' J B. P. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 12........5537.2.3 ALL forlove. Dup ~y, E.A.716.7 AMATEUR drama series. See BAKER, George MelALL the year round. Conducted by Charles Dick- ville. ens. New series. Vol. 6. London, 1871. 8~ 1334.1 AMATEUR dramas. Baker, G. M. Boston, 1873. y ~~~~~AMaTEUr: dramas.:Baker, G. M. Bost~on, 1873. ALLEGORIES, Sacred. Adams, W. Leipzig, 1864. 16:.1635.22 ens.New eris. Vl.. Lodon 187. 8. 134.1 160....................................... 1635.22 ALGRE Sce.ASq. 160.mW Li 311.23 AMATEUR'S, The, rose book. Hibbard, S. London, ALLEN, C. Bruce. Cottage building. With notes and 1874. Sm.806625.3 8M A USiand.actor 8 afrce. Pea.e,.R.... New additions by J. Weale. 6th edition, with illus- AATEURS and act a farce. Peake,. B. New trations. London, 1870. viii, 133 pp. 12...1715.28 York, N 120.1635.5 AMfATOR VIRTUTIS, pseud., compiler. The youth's ALLEN, David Oliver. India, ancient and modern. A TOR VIRTUTIS, pseud., compiler. The youth's 2dedition. Boston, 1856. xii, 618 pp. 8~... 5921.1 companion; or a safe guide to eminence. AnALLEN, Ethan, Life of. Sparks, J. (In Sparks, J. dover, 1820. 159 — pp. Sm.120.1919.1 Library of American biography)............ 5028.1.1 Conlents.- Sermon on Christian magnanimity; and an ad~AL John Fisk. Practical treatise on the culture dress to his senior class, by Dr. Witherspoeon; Oration on the ALLEN, John Fisk. Pr,~ctical treatise on the culture death of Dr. Dwight, by Dr. Spring; Analysis and index. and treatment of the grape vine. 3d edition. New York, 1836. 330 pp. Illustrated. 12~.. 6425.4 AMAzoN, The. Dingelstedt, F. (F. F.)............ 526.4 ALLEN, Joseph. Battles of the British navy. New AMrAZON, river. Bates, H. W. The naturalist on edition. London, 1868. 2 v. Sm. 81........ 5417.5 the river Amazons. London, 1873. Sm. 8~... 5935.2 ALLEN, Joseph Henry. Manual of devotions for - Kingston, W. II. G. On the banks of the. Lonfamilies and Sunday schools. Boston, 1852. xi, don, 1872. Sm. 80 921.6 163 pp. 12........................... 5818.8 - Orton, J- The Andes and the. New York, 1871. ALLEN, Myron O. History of Wenham, from 1639 160.......................................5933.13 to 1860. Boston, 1860. 220-+ pp. 120...... 816.4 See also Brazil. ALLEN, Rowland Hussey. The New-England trage- AMBER gods, The. Spofford, H. E.. 538.3 dies in prose. Boston, 1869. 156 pp. 120... 817.4 AMenos Gwinett: amelodrama. Jerrold, D. (W.) Contents. - The coming of the quakers; The witchcraft New York, N. D. 120....................... 1635.4 delusion. deleston., AMENITIES of literature. Disraeli, I. New York, Note. This is written in elucidation of Longfellow's 1871. 2 v. Sn. 8o. Ds,I NeYok.1533.13 "New-England tragedies." 1871. 2 v. Sin. 80......................... 1533.13 AMIERICA. Abbott, J. S. C. The adventures of the ALLEN, 8. M. Fibrilia: asubstitutefor cotton. With chevalier de La Salle and his companions, in illustrations. Boston, 1861. x, 182 pp. 120. 6435.1 their explorations of the new world, two hunALLEN, William. American biographical and histor- dred years ago. New York [1875]. 120......1014.13 ical dictionary. 2d edition. Boston, 1832. - Baldwin, J. D. Ancient America. New York, viii, 800 pp. 80.......... R..........*., D.3.2 1872. 120.....6......................... 6027.6 AMERICA 8 AMERICAN Shelf. No. Shelf. No. AMERICA, continued. AMERICA, continued. - Bishop, N. H. The Pampas and Andes. A thou- religious views and mythological beliefs of these earlier insand miles' walk across South America. Boston, habitants. For the Spanish conquest, the work of the Elnglish historian Robertson is a well sustained narrative; but 1872. 160............................... 934.1 the American reader will naturally prefer the later researches - Browno, D. J. The trees of. New York, 1846. of Prescott, in the works already referred to; while Helps's L —Brone.. 80hetreesof.ek8 6621~.1 ~ Spanish conquest covers much the same ground, and aims to L. 8........ a ~~~~.............................~~. 6621.1 show in connection how slavery took its rise. Bancroft's first - Bryant, W. C. Letters of a traveller; or, notes volume of his" United States" [5012.3] traces the beginnings of thecolonizations that grew into the American republic; but of things seen in. New York, 1870. 12~..... 5915.9 Parkman's series of books [5015.5] best traces thie progress of - Butler, W. F. The wild North land: the story lie struggle of England and France for the possession of North Ame1rica. of a winter journey, with dogs, across northern o North America. London, 1874. 8.......... 5032.3 AMERICAN academy of arts and sciences, Boston. - Franchere, G. Narrative of a voyage to the Memoir of Sir Benjamin Thompson, count Rumnorthwest coast of, 1811-14. New York, 1854. ford. By G. E. Ellis. Philadelphia [1871]. 120.. ~~ ~ ~; ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~.~414.10 xvi, 680 pp. Portraits, illustrations, and fac- Gasparin, A. (IC.), comte de. America before Eu- simiile. 8.................................. 5022.3 -roape.NwYrk, A86. 1 2.............rope. New York, 1862. 12............... 414.2 AMERICAN agriculturist, The. Vol. 31, 32. New - Greenhow, R. The history of Oregon and Cali- York, 1872, 73. 2 v. in 1. 40............... 1432.3 fornia and the other territories on the north- AMERICAN almanac and repository of useful knoilwest coast of North America. Boston, 1845. 8~. 810.2 edge. Vol. 1-32. Boston, 1830-61. 12 0... 1728.1 - Hall, B. Travels in North America, in 1827, 28. AMEnRICAN and foreign Sabbath union. Permanent Philadelphia, 1829. 2 v. 120............... 417.14 Sabbath documents. Boston, 1851. 12.......1536.17 - Helps, Sir A. The Spanish conquest in. New AIMERICAN annual cyclopedia and register of imporYork, 1856. 4 v. 120...................... 816.6 tant events. 1861-72. New York. 1872. 12v. - Humboldt, (F. H.) A. Personal narrative of Illustrated. Portraits. 80..............*R.R., C.3.1 travels to the equinoctial regions of. London, AMERICAN baron, The. De Mille, J............... 511.19 1872. 3 v. Sm. 8.... 5036.4 AMERICAN board of commissioners for foreign mis- Kingston, WV. H. G. The Western world. Pic- sions. Anderson, R. History of the missions turesque sketches of nature and natural history in India. Boston, 1874. 80................. 5812.4 in North and South America. London, 1874. 8~. 434.1 - - History of the missions to the Oriental churches. - Leland, C. G., editor. Fusang, or the discovery Boston, 1872. 8..........................5812.1 of America by Chinese Buddhist priests in the - - Historyof the Sandwich Islands mission. Bos5th century. London, 1875. 80 5925.6 ton, 1870. 8............................. 5812.15 - Macgillivray, W. Travels and researches of A. AMERICAN colleges and the American public. Pervon Humboldt in the equinoctial regions of. ter, N. New Haven, 1870. 12.1934.7 New York, 1855. 18....................... 438.1 AMERICAN colonization society. Memnorial of the - Map of the United States, the British provinces, semi-centennial anniversary, at Washington, Mexico, the West Indies and Central America, January 15, 1867. With documents concerning with a part of New Granada and Venezuela. Liberia. Washington, 1867. 191-+- pp. 80.. 5222.3 New York, 1849. Size, 2 ft. 4 in. X 3 ft. 3 in. 5032.4 AIERICAN educational annual, The. A cyclopedia, - Marcoy, P. Travels in South America from the or reference book for all matters pertaining to Pacific to the Atlantic ocean. London, 1875. education. Vol. I. Now York, 1875. 8. 1932.3 2 v. L. 80................................. 5030.5 AMERICAN family, An, in Germany. Browne, J. R. - Michaud, A. Flora Boreali-Americana. Paris, New York, 1871. 12............424.18 1803. 2 v. 80....6624.2 AMERICAN family, An, in Paris. With illustrations. - Mitchell, S. L. Observations on the geology of New York, 1870. xii, 319 pp. 16...........911.4 North America. New York, 1818. 80..6633.1 AMEARICAN game in its seasons. Herbert, H. W. - Orton, J. The Andes and the Amazon; or, across New York, 1873. 120.....................1516.14 the continent of South America. New York, 1871. AIERICAN girl, An, abroad. Trafton,A. Boston, 160.......................................5933.13 1873. 16................................ 736.12 - Paez, R. Travels and adventures in South and AMERICAN homes seies. Namely: - Central America. New York, 1868. 12.0. 427.8 -- Eggleston, E. The schoolmaster's stories...... 921.13 - Parkman, F.,jr. The Jesuits in North America - Hall, T. O. Her mother's Fancy.............. 921.14 in the 17th century. Boston, 1872. 120.....5015.5.2 AMERICAN Hoyle, The. Dick, W. B. New York - Pumpelly, H. Across America and Asia. New [cop. 1864]. 12...1516.1 York, 1871. 80...5........................ 5916.2 NZote.- Rules for games of cards, etc. - Robertson, W. History of. London, 1840. 80. 5610.1 AIERICAN liberties and American slavery. Tread- Rogers, H. D., and Johnston, A. K. Atlas. well, S. B. New York, 1838. 120........... 817.10 London, 1857. F........................ 5030.1 AMERICAN literature. See UNITED STATES. - Schele de Vere, M. Romance of American his- AIERICAN naturalist, The, an illustrated magazine tory. New York, 1872. 12~................ 5016.1 of natural history. Vol. 4, 7-9. Salem, 1871- Snowden, H. History of North and South 75. 4 v. 8~.............................. 6523.1 America, from its discovery to the death of AMERICAN note-books, Passages from the. HawWashington. Philadelphia, 1818. 2 v. in 1. 120. 818.8 thorne, N. Boston, 1872. 2 v. in 1. 120-.....1813.6 - Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Central AMERICAN notes. [Travels.] Dickens, C. (J. H1.) - America. New York, 1856. 2 v. 80........ 422.5 Leipzig, 1842. Sq. 16. 418.2 - Stevenson, D. Sketch of civil engineering in. - Same. Boston, 1874. 160...................1824.10 London, 1859. 120......................... 6428.3 - Same. Philadelphia, N. D. 8................ 732.37 - Tuckerman, H. T. America and her commenta- AMERICAN pioneers and patriots. See ABBOTT, John tors. New York, 1864. 80.................. 5033.5 Stevens Cabot. AIERICAN protestant magazine, The. Vol. 1-4. See also the various divisions under their several names, asNew York [1845-48]. 4 v. 8.1336.2 Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Peru, United States, etc. Brazl, Cnada Mexco, erunite Staes, tc.AMERICAN publisher's circular and literary gazette. Note. - A synopsis of the literature of the history of Ameri- AERICAN publisher's circular and literary gaette. ca will be found in the Lower THall Catalogue for history, etc., Vol. 1-4. Philadelphia, 1863-65. 4 v. in 2. 80. 1422.4 p. 12; and for all matters relating to the early history asd AMERICAN religion. Weiss, J. Boston, 1871. 12d 1537.5 antiquities of the Pacific slope, Mexico, Central America, and Peru, Bancroft's "Native Races" [5920.4] will afford the AMERICAN revolution. See UNITED STATES. latest summary, with ample references for verification. AMERICAN social science association. Free lending Tuckerian's "'America and her commentators" surveys the successive European observers from the earliest visitors. For libraries. A paper read before the association, Pre-Columbian Amierica, see the note in Bulletin no. 37. at New York, May 22, 1874. By William W. The subject of the mound builders is popularly examined in Baldcwin, who also pictures the old civilizations of Mexico Greenough. Cambridge, 1874. 10 pp. 8.... 1932.2 and Peru, but careful statements on this point will betfound in AMERICAN temperance society. Permanent temperthe introduction to Prescott's Mexico [5014.2] and Peru [5014.3]. Brilton's " Myths of the New World covers the anco documents. Boston, 1835. 120.. 5834.2 AMERICANISMS 9 ANDREWS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. AmERICANISMS. Pickering, J. A vocabulary, or ANDERDON, William Henry. Antoine de Bonneval: a collection of words and phrases peculiar to the tale of Paris, in the days of St. Vincent de Paul. 716.17 United States. Boston, 1816. 8............ 6121.1 ANDERSEN, Hans Christian. The imnprovisatore. - Schele de Vere, M. Americanisins; the English [A tale of Italian life.] Translated from the of the New World. New York, 1872. 12.....6124.1 Danish by Mary Howitt 714.25 See also Note under English languaae. - 0. T. A Danish romance................... 524.14 - Only a fiddler. A Danish romance...........524.13 ACIES, Azel, jr. Sex in industry: a plea for the _ Pictures of travel in Sweden, aon the Hrtz Pictures of travel in Sweden, amiong the Hartz working-girl. Boston, 1875. 158 pp. 16 0.....1937.5 m z3 il.Bso~8j. 18p B0..9?j mountains, and in Switzerland, with a visit at AMES, Fisher. Works. Prefixed, notices on his life Charles Dickens's house. Author's edition. and character [by J. T. Kirkland]. Boston, NewYork, 1871. vi,293pp. Sm........ 426.17 1809. xxxi, 510-+ pp. Portrait. 0......1530.5 _ A poet's bazaar. Pictures of travel in Germany, AMES, IMary Clemmer. Eirene; or, a woman's right. 711.17 Italy, Greece, and the Orient. Author's edition. - His two wives................724.25 New York, 1871. v, 343 pp. Sm. 8......... 426.18 - A memorial of Alice and Phoebe Cary, with some - In Spain and a visit to Portugal. Author's ediof their later poems. Portraits. New York, tion. NewYork, 1870. vii, 288 pp. Sm. 5O* 426.16 1873. xii, 351 pp. Sm. 8.1014.5 _- Stories and tales................... 923.25 - Ten years in Washington. Life and scenes in the Te story of my life.1225.18 national capital, as a woman sees them. Illus- - The two baonesses.......................... 2.15 tratins. ortrat. Hrtfod 187. 58 pp. - The two baronesses........................... 524.135 trations. Portrait. artford, 187. 587 pp. - Wonder stories told for children............... 923.24 SI,......................................... 612.8 AU,Phsogclat o.AoR(I 612.8 n ANDERSON, James. Meniorable women of the puri~Aa~oNsue, Physiological action of. Amory, R. (in tan times. London, 1872. 2 v. Sm. 8...... 5427.6 Massachusetts medical society. Publications).. 6021.4 Contents. - Vol. Mary Tracy, wife of. Ver, baron of &ontents.-'V'ol.. arTac, wife of H. Veto, baron of AMONG my books. [Essays.] Lowell, J. 1. Bos- Tilbujry; BrillianaCow"~ay, wife of Sir Robert lHarle y; Marton. 1873, 76. 2 v. 160 1934.8 garer Tindall, wite of John Wioithrop: Anne Dudley, wife of.A..o. the briga.nds. D Mue. 924 Simon Bradstreet; Anne Marbury, wife of William HutchinA~aosN the brigands. De Mille, J................. 932.41 son; Mary Dyer; Anne Vere, wife of Tiomas, thiird lord AAMONG the pines. [North Carolina.] Gilmore, J. Fairfax, and her daughter Mary, duchess of Buckingham; Elizabeth Steward, mnother of Oliver Cromawell; Elizabeth H. New York, 1862. 12................... 916.3 Bourchier,.wifl of Oliver Cromwell; Mary Love; Bridget ARteRY, Robert. Physiological action of bromide of Cromwell, IElizabeth Cromwel, dauglhter Cs] of Oliver Cromnwell. IIL Mary Cromwell, Frances Cromwell, daglhter[s] of potassium and ammonium. (In Massachusetts Oliver Cromcwell; Lucy Apslcy. wife of colonel Hutclhinson; medical society. Publications).............. 6021.4 Katharine Boyle, wife of Arthur Jones, viscount Ranelagh;l; Sheldon. International scientific series. ThMargaret Clharlton, wife of Richard Baxter; Elizabethl, wife AOS, Sheldon. International scientific series. The of John Bunyan; Agnes Beaunout; Katharine Matthews, science of law. New York, 1874. xx, 417 pp. wife of Philip 1Henry; Rachel Wriothesley, wife of lord ~~~Folded lsheet. 120U~... 6316.~3 T ~William Russell; Alice Beconsaw, wife of lord john Lisle; Folded sheet. 12.......................... 6316.3 Elizabeth Gaunt; Hannalh -Iewling, wife of major Ricaard AiiOUR, L', mudecin: comu6die-bailet. Molidre, J. B. Cromwell; Bridget Ireton, wife of Thomas Bendish. P. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 120.............5537.2.2 ANDERnSON, Robert Patrick. Victories and defeats. AsrouRoux, Jules. The practical draughtman's An attempt to explain the causes which have book of industrial desion, etc See JOHNSON, led to them. London, 1873. xii, 353 pp. 8~.5922.10 William...................I 6620.2 ANDERSON, Rufus. Foreign missions: their relations AIIPkRE, Jean Jacques (Antoine). See M ERIMEE, and claims. 3d edition, revised. New York, P. Portraits:historiques et litt6raires. Paris, 1869. xiv,373 pp. 8.....................5812.16 1874. 120................557.14 - History of the missions of the American board of AMPBITRUO. Plautus, T. M. Philadelphioo [cop. commissioners for foreign missions in India. 1842]. Sm. 12... 6118.4 Boston, 1874. xvi, 443 pp. Maps. 8.... 5812.4 AMPHITRYON: comedic. Molisre, J. B. P. (Euvres. - History of the Sandwich Islands mnission. Boston, Paris, 1869. 12.......................5537.2.2 1870. xxiv, 408 pp. Portrait. Map. 80....5812.15 AMUSEMaENTS. See RECREATIVE arts. - Republication of the Gospel in Bible lands. hisANAaASIS, The. Xenophon. London, 1872. Sm. 80.6115.12 tory of the missions of the American board of ANACREON. Odes. See MooRE, Thomas. Poetical commissioners for foreign missions to the Oriworks...~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~1614.9.1 ental churches. Boston, 1872. 2 v. Portrait. ANALECTIC magazine, The, containing selections Map. 8.................................. 5812.1 from-foreign reviews and magazines. Vol. 1-4:. fro foreign reviews and manzines. Vol. 1-4. ANDERSON, William. The London commercial diePhiladelphia, 1813, 14. 4 v. 80.. 1336.1 tionary, and sea-port gazetteer. [With appenANALYSIS of ornament. Wornum, R. N. London, dix.] New edition. London, 1826. viii, 848, 1873. 80................................. 6211.9 44+pp. Plat. 80...................... 6434.4 ANATOMY. Cutter, C. Anatomy and physiology. ANDES, The, and the Amazon. Orton, J. New Boston, 1847. 12.................. 6037.3 York, 1871. 16........................... 5933.13 - Edwards, H. W. Outlines of. Boston, 1841. 8~.6021.15 ANDRh, Major John, Life and career of. Sargent, -- Huxley, T. H. Manual of the anatomy of verte- W. Boston, 1861. Sm. 8 5426.9 bra~ted animals.:New York, 1872. 12~.......15 23.12 brated animals. New York, 1872. 120. 123.12 Nte. - The best special lifB of Andre: but illustrative mat- Jackson, J. B. S. Anatomical museum of the ter will be found in genieral histories of the TUnited States, like Boston society for medical improvement. Boo- Bancroft; the lives of Washington, and in Lossing's Pictorial ton, 1847..............................6022.3 ield-book of the revolution. ton, 1847. o" 6022'3 -- Koelliker, A. Manual of human microscopical ArDR~ del Sarto: drame. Musset, (L. G.) A. de. anatomy. Philadelphia, 1854. 8..6032.3 Comddies et proverbes. Paris, 1867. 12~....5534.4.1,Oealafl0es3ANDREAS Hofer. [Fiction.] Mundt, C. (M.)......531.37 See also Dones. ANDRiE de Taverney.. Dumas, A. (D.)............510.9 ANCIENT city, The. Fustel do Coulanges, W. D. ANDREW, Jane. The seven little sisters who live on Boston, 1874. 16.......................... 5923.6 the round ball that floats in the air............ 928.5 ANDREWS, C. C. Hints to company officers on their Note. —A study of, the religion, laws, etc., of Greece and Romee. - td tl eiin as t. Gec dmilitary duties. New York, 1863. 68 pp. 241. 6927.7 - Minnesota and Dacotah, in 1856. Washington, ANCIENT classics for English readers. See COLLINS, 1857. 215 pp. 12..........................415.3 William Lucas, editor. ANDREWS, Ethan Allen. First lessons in Latin; or, ANCIENT harmony revived, being a selection of choice an introduction to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin music for divine worship, taken from old and grammar. 8th edition. Boston, 1846. 216 pp. approved authors. 5th edition. Boston, 1857. Sm. 12................................... 1939.4 280 pp. Oblong................ 1518.7 - editor. A copious and critical Latin-English lexiANCIENT lyre, The. Zeuner, C. Boston, 1840. Ob- con, founded on the larger Latin-German lexicon long 8.................................... 1518.5 of William Freund: with additions and correcANCIENT states and empires. Lord, J. New York, tions. New York, 1872. xxv, 1663 pp. 80. 1869. 8............................... 815.8 R.R., D.3.5 ANDREWS 10 ANTIQUITIES Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ANDREWS, G. H. Rudimentary treatise on agricul- ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, continued. tural engineering. With illustrations. London, -- Naval academy. See UNITED STATES. Depart1852. 3 v. in 1. 12~..1715.15 meat of the navy............................ 816.9 ANDREWS, J. N. Sermons on the Sabbath and law. ANNE BOLEYN, or BULLEN. Dixon, W. H. History 2d edition. Battle Creek, 1870. Irregularly of two queens. Leipzig, 1873, 74. 6 v. in 4. paged. 16................................ 6328.2 Sq. 160..................................1238.21 ANDROMAQUE: trag6die. Racine, J. de. Th6htre — Same. London, 1873-74. 4 v. S........... 5414.3 complet. Paris, ]870. 120. 5537.3 See alsoAnna Bolena ANECDOTES. Baring-Gould, S. Yorkshire oddities, incidents and strange events. London, 1875. ANNE IHereford. Wood, E. P..................... 333.8 2 v. Sin. 8...................5.........5616.17 ANNE Judge, spinster. Robinson, F. W........... 731.21 - Boyd, M. Social gleanings. London, 1875. ANNE of Geierstein. Scott, Sir W. Boston....... 533.1 Smi. 8................................ 5613.7 - Same. Leipzig......................32.1 - Byerley, T., and Robertson, J. C. The Percy ANNUAIRE des deux mondes. Hlistoire gdn6rale des [and] American anecdotes. New York, 1858. divers etats. 1862-67. Paris, 1864-68. 3v. 8~. 5316.1 2 v. in 1. 8.............................. 1231.3 ANNUAL of scientific discovery: or, year-book of facts - Forney, J. W. Anecdotes of public men. New in science and art, 1850-59. Edited by D. A. York, 1873. 12........................... 1015.2 Wells and G. Bliss, jr. Boston, 1850-59. 10 v. - Mathews, L. E. Anecdotes of actors. London, Portraits. 120......................... 1524.6 1844. 80.................................. 5623.7 ANNUS Domnini: a prayer for each day of the year. - Newcomb, H. Anecdotes for boys. Boston, 1869. Rossetti, C. G. Oxford, 1874. Sq. 160........5819.15 120....................................... 918.21 ANOTHER chapter of Erie. Crough, G. New York, - - Anecdotes for gfirls. Boston, 1870. 120..... 918.18 1869. 120................................. 1916.2 ANGEL, Henry. Practical plane and solid geometry. ANSELM, St., archbishop of Canterbury. Church, R. New York [Glasgow], 1873. 182 pp. 160.... 1717.4 W. Saint Anseli. [London] 1870. Sm. 80... 5937.3 ANGEL, The, in the house. [Poem.] Patmore, C. ANSWERS to prayer; or, Dorothea Triidel. An (K. D.) Boston, 1856. 2 v. 16............1612.10 account of the wonderful healing of sick persons ANGEL-VOICES; or, words of counsel for overcoming in answer to special prayer, at Mannedorf, the world. After the mnodeof Richter's "Best Switzerland. Boston, N. 0. 198 pp. 120.... 1026.3 hours." Boston [cop. 1846]. 96 pp. 16.....5818.12 ANTARCTIC regions, Sunmmer in the. Tomlinson, C. ANGELINA Gushington's thoughts on men and things. London [1872]. Sim. 80........5.......... 915.3 Gushington, A. New York, 1872. 12..1916.4 ANTE-NICENE Christian library: translation of the ANG91QUE JACQUELINE M[ARIE ANG.LITQUE DE writings of the Fathers down to A. D. 325. SAINTiE MADELEINE ARNAULD D'ANDILLY, abbess Edited by A. Roberts and J. Donaldson. Edinof Port Royal, called Mdre. Martin, F. Ange- burgh, 1867-72. 24 v. 80. Namely:lique Arnauld, abbess of Port Royal. London, - Arnobius Afer. The seven books of Adversus 1873. Sm. 80..............................5937.11 gentes...................................6322.4.49 ANGLo-AMERICAN colonization, The first records of. - Bible. Apocryphal New Testament. Gospels, etc. Thornton, J. W. Boston, 1859. 8.......... 612.5 6322.4.16 ANICETUS, pseud. See CLARK, William Adolphus. - Clemens, T. F. Writings..........Vol. 4, 12 of 6322.4 ANIMNAL and vegetable parasites of the humnan body. - Clemnentine homilies, The......3...........622.4.17 Kuechenmeister, F. London, 1857. 8.......6021.17 - Cyprianus, T. C., and others. Writings. ANIMrAL locomotion. Pettigrew, J. B. New York, Vol. 8, 13 of 6322.4 1874. 120................................6436.14 - Donaldson, J., editor. The apostolical constituANIMAL mechanics, Principles of. Haughton, S. tions.....................................6322.4.17 London, 1873. 8......... _............ 6613.4 - Gregorius Thaumaturgus, and others. Works.. 6322.4.20 ANI1IAL mechanism. Marcy, E. J. New York, - Hippolytus, St. Writings..........Vol. 6, 9 of 6322.4 1874. 120..................................6436.11 - Irenmeus, St. Writings............Vol. 5, 9 of 6322.4 ANIMALS. Adams, W. H. D. Animal life through- - Justinus Martyr, and Athenagoras. Writings. 6322.4.2 out the globe. London, 1876. Sm. 8.........1523.25 - Lactantius, L. C. F. Works.......Vol. 21, 22 of 6322.4 - lamerton, P. G. Chapters on. Boston [Lon- - Liturgies and other documents.6322.4.24 don], 1874. 16~............................ 6614.9 - Methodius, bishop of Tyre, and others. Writings. - Haney, J. Art of training animals. New York 6322.4.14 [cop. 1869]. 120........................... 1713.3 - Origines. Writings..............Vol. 10, 23 of 6322.4 - Helps, Sir A. Some talks about animals and - Syriac documents attributed to the first three their masters. London, 1873. Sin. 8C....... 6617.5 centuries.................................6322.4.20 - K.irby, W. Power, wisdom and goodness of God, - Tatianus, and others. Writings...............6322.4.3 as manifested in the creation of animals, and in - Tertullianus, Q. S.F. Writings.Vol. 11, 15, 18 of 6322.4 their history, habits and instincts. Phila- - - The five books against Marcion.............6322.4.7 delphia, 1836. 80....................... 6613.8 - Testaments, The, of the twelve patriarchs, and - Menault, E. The intelligence of. New York, Fragments of the second and third centuries..6322.4.22 1872. 160......................... 1714.5 - The writings of the apostolic fathers...6322.4.1 - Wolf, J. The life and habits of wild animals. ANTEFIX papers. See MASSACHUSETTS art teachers' London, 1874. 40.......................... 6610.6 association. Boston, 1875. 8............... 6212.3 See also Dairy cows, Natural history, Zoology. ANTERIUS, pope. See HIPPOLYTUS, St. ANJOU, France. The life and ies of Margaret of ANTEROS. [Fiction.] Lawrence, G. A............ 315.25 ANJoU, France. The life and times of Margaret of NHNHnyBwn l~mrn drseo Anjou. With memoirs of the houses of Anjou. ANTHONY, Henry Bowen. Memorial addresses, on Anjou. With memoirs of the houses of Anjou. svrlcaln; dlvrdi h eaeo h Hoolehain, M. A. London, 1872. 80..5522.10 several occasions; delivered in the senate of the Hookham, M.A. London, 1872. 8~......5522.10 United States. Providence, 1875. Engraved ANNA Bolena. Donizetti, G. (In Ditson, 0., and Portraits. 80............ 5221.1 co. Standard opera librettos)................6233.3.2 title-page. 5A2 pp.i rrit..5. ANTHRACITE fires. An inquiry into [their] influence ANNALS of a fortress. Viollet-le-Duc, E. E. Boston, 1876. 8.............................. 223.4 upon health. Derby, G. Boston, 1868. 120..1526.15 ANTHROPOLOGY, Manual of. Bray, C. London, Note. —A popular history of military engineering. 1871 S.6616.7.1 ~~~~1 8 7 1. Sin. S'.............................. 6616.7 ANNALS of a quiet neighbourhood. MacDonald, G.. 328.1 ANTIQUARY, The. Scott, Sir W. Boston....... 523.17 ANNALS of the English stage. Doran, J. W. New - Same. Leipzig..324.4 York, 1865. 2 v. L. 12~.................... 1532.2 ANTIQUITIES. Chambers, 1R. The book of days. A ANNALS of the parish. [Scottish life.] Galt, J.... 515.11 miscellany of popular antiquities. London, N. D. ANNAPOPLIS, MVaryland. Ridgeley, D. Annals of. 2 v. 80..............................*R.R. A.3.7 Baltimore, 1841. 12~....................... 817.15 - Mueller, F. M. Chips from a German workshop. Taylor, 0. M. History of. Baltimore, 1872. 80. 813.9 New York, 1872. Sin. 8..................5616.1.3 ANTIQUITIES ARCHITECTURE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ANTIQUITIES, continued. ARABIA, continued. - Smith, W. Dictionary of Greek and Roman an- - Robinson, E., and Smith, E. Biblical researches tiquities. London, 1872. 8............ R.R., E.3.5. in Arabia Petroea. Boston, 1841. 8......... 5810.5 ~See~ also Archo~le~y. ~ — Taylor, (J.) B. Travels in. New York, 1872. 120o 224.6 ot.-Seealso thiseief tislkeAerNote. - Sections of books of travel in Asia and the East et'ote. -See also the histories of countries, like America, often pertain is part to Arabia; and, as thle original centre of tc. Mahlometanis mn, lives of the prophet and histories of that faith largely concern Arabia. ANTI-SLAVERY and reform papers. Thoreau, H. D. fitlrgly cocer Abi. Boston, 1872. 120........... 225.2 ARABIANdays' entertainetents. Hauff, W......... 533.6 ANTI-SLAVERY examiner. No. 10. American sla- ARAIAN nights' entertainents................ 928.14 very as it is: testimony of a thousand witnesses. ARATRA pentilici. Ruskin, J. New York, 1872. 120 6236.2 New York, 1839. 80....... 812.10 ARBLAY, Frances d',Jbraterly Miss Burney. Evelina. 311.28 ANTOINE de Bonneval. Anderdon, WV.......... 716.17 ARC, Joanof. SeeDAR, Jeanne. ANTONIA. Dudevant, A. L. A. ID................. 526.23 ARCHcOLOGY. Fairholt, F. W. Rambles of an ANTONINA; or, the faLll of Rome. Collins, (W.) wV. 326.4 chologist among old books and in old places. ANTONINUS, Marcus Aurelius. Thoughts. Trans- London, 1871. Sm. 40.....6232.3 lated by G. Long. 2d edition. Revised and - Stevens, E. T. Flint chips. A guide to precorrected. Londsn, 1869. 210~'pp. Sm 80.6115.16 historic archology. London, 1870. 8~...... 5913.6 - See FARRAR, F. W. Seekers after God. Lou- See also Antiquities. don, 1875. Sm. 80..................... 5937.7 ARC{ELAUS, bishop of Mcesopotamia. See GRtEGORIUS ANTONY Brade. Lowell, R. T. S.................. 714.5 Thauotaturgus, or, Neo-Cresariensis, St. ANTONY Waymouth. Kingston, W. H. G.......... 935.27 ARCHER, E. M., pseud. Christina North. A novel. 711.18 ANTWERP, The siege of. Schiller, (J.) F. (C.) von. - Under the lines.............................. 713.11 Neow York, 1847. 120....................... 826.5 ARCHIES, Experimental essays on the principles of Same. New York, 1872. Sat. 80 827.26 construction in. Bland, W. London, 1867. 12~. 1716.6 APACIE country, Adventures in the. Browne, J. R. ARCHIBALDr, A. K. Poems. Boston, 1848. 200 pp. New York, 1871. 12..................... 415.13 Engraving. 160............................1616.17 APELLES and his contemporaries. Greenough, H. ARCHIEr Lovell. Edwards, A. B............. 312.15 Boston, 1860. 34:2 pp. Sm. 80.............. 536.10 ARCHITECTS. Clement, C. E. Architects, and their APEs, Man and. Mivart, St. G. New York, 1874. works. New York, 1874. 16................1513.17 160.............6617.6 - Vasari, G. Lives of the most eminent architects. APINGI country. MIy Apingi kingdom. [Africa.] London, 1855. 5 v. Sin. 8.................6215.6 Du Chaillu, P.B. New York, 1872. 120... 933.2 ARCHITECTURAL modelling in paper, Art of. RichAPOCALYPSE, The, revealed. Swedenborg, E. New ardson, T.A. London, 1859. 120............1716.5 York, 1873. 2 v. 80....................... 6323.3 ARCHITECTURE. Allen, C. B. Cottage building. APOCRYPHAL New Testament. See ANTE-NICENE London, 1870. 12~.........................1715.28 Christian library.........................6322.15.16 - Bardwell, W. What a house should be. LonAPOSTLES, The. Renan, (J.) E. London, 1869. 80. 5812.8 don [1873]1 80............................ 6221.4 APOSTLES of mediaeval Europe. Maclear, G. F. - Bicknell, A. J. Wooden and brick buildings [London, 1869.] Sm. 80.................... 5937.5 with details. New York, 1875. 2 v. F0..... 6220.7 APOSrOLICAL constitutions. Donaldson, J. Edin- - Brown, R. Domestic architecture. London burgh, 1870. 80....6322.16 [18412]. 4................................ 6220.3 APPERLEY, Charles James. Life of John Mytton. - Burn, It. S. Self-aid cyclopedia. London, N. 80. 6223.2 With his hunting, racing, shooting, driving, and - Bury, T. T. Rudimentary architecture. London, extravagant exploits. By Nirmrod [pseud.]. 1867. 120.................................1716.21 New edition. With a memoir of Nimrod. Lou- - Downing, A. J. Architecture of country houses. don [1871]. xi, 235 pp. Sm. 8............. 5427.2 New York, 1866. 8........................ 1511.2 APPLE gathering, The. Abbott, J................ 917.28 - - Cottage residences. New York, 1844. 8.. 1511.7 APPLEDORE cook book, The. Parloa, M. Boston - - Same. New York, 1873. Sin. 40 6221.3 [1873]. 80 6426.2 - Eastlake, Sir C. L. History of the Gothic reviAPPLETON, Daniel, and co. Dictionary of machines, val. London, 1872. Sm. 4................. 6221.2 mechanics, engine-worlk, and engineering. I1- - Fergusson, J. History of architecture in all counlustrated. New edition, with appendix. New tries, from the earliest times to the present day. York, 1869. 2 v. Portraits. L. 80.....R.R., D.3.3 London, 1874. 2 v. 8~......................6222.3 - Hand-book of American travel. Northern and - - History of the modern styles of. London, 1873. eastern tour. With maps. Revised for 1872, 80......................................... 6212.3 with appendix. New York, 1872. viii, 292 pp. - Garbett, E. L. Rudimnentary treatise on the 120........................................ 425.17 principles of design in. London, 1867. 120...1715.24 - - Southern tour. See JONES, Charles H........ 413.5 - Gardner, E. C. Illustrated homes. Boston, - Journal of literature, science, and art. Vol. 9- 1875. Sq. 160.............................. 6227.3 13. New York, 1873-75. 5 v. 40.......... 1332.1 - Gordon, G. H. An inquiry into the principles of - Juvenile annual. For 1871. With illustrations. beauty in Grecian architecture. London, 1860. Now York, 1871. 382-F pp. 12........... 933.8 12........................................1716.18 APPLETON, Nathan. Introduction of the power - Horton, C. W. Architecture for general students. loom, and origin of Lowell. Lowell, 1858. New York, 1874. 16....................... 6227.2 36 pp. 8................................. 6434.3 - Hussey, E. C. National cottage architecture. APPLETON, Thomas Gold. A sheaf of papers. By New York, 1874. 40..................... 6220.2 T. G. A. Boston, 1875. 362 pp. 120...... 1537.23 - Lakey, C. D. Village and country houses. New AnRABELLA Stuart. James, G. P. R.............. 327.13 York, 1875. 80........................... 6220.8 ARABESQUES. [Fiction.] Greenough, S. D........1516.12 - Leeds, WV. H. Rudimentary architecture. LonARABIA.'Ilhmn-en-nas. Historical tales and anec- don, 1871. 120....................... 1.....1716.22 dotes of the time of the early Khalifahs. Lon- - Lefdvre, A. Wonders of. New York, 1872. 12~. 1714.2 don, 1873. Sm. 8...................... 5927.6 - Morris, T. A house for the suburbs. London, - Jessup, H. 11. The women of the Arabs. New 1870. 160..... 6223.1 York [1873]. 160.......................... 5916.6 - Ruskin, J. Inquiry into some of the conditions - Maughan, W. C. The Alps of Arabia. Travels at present affecting "the study of architecture" in Egypt, Sinai, Arabia and the Holy Land. it our schools. New York, 1872. 12.......6236.12 London, 1873. 80..........................5932.10 - - Lectures on. New York, 1872. 12~.........6236.12 - Paltmer, E. H. The desert of the Exodus. New - - The poetry of. New York, 1873. 12.......6236.19 York, 1872. Sm. 8~........................ 222.2 - - The sevenlamps of. New York, 1871. 12.. 6236.3 - Palgrave, W. G. A year's journey through cen- - Springer, A. H. Handbuch der Kunstgeschichte. tral and eastern Arabia. London, 1871. Sm. 80. 5916.7 Stuttgart, 1855. 8................... 1513.1 ARCHITECTURE 12 ARNOLD Shelf. No. Shelf. No. A-RCHITECTURE, continued. ARMENGAUD, Jacques Eugene. The practical - Vaux, C. Villas and cottages. New York, 1872. draughtsman's book of industrial design, etc. 80......................................... 6221.1 See JOHNSON, William....................... 6420.2 - Viollet-le-Duc, E. E. Discourses on. Boston, ARITTAGE, George. The horseowner and stablemnan's 1875. 80...................... 6220.9 companion. London [1871]. xii, 237 pp. - - The story of a house. Boston, 1874. 80... 1513.3 1 plate. Sm. 8............................ 6616.5 - Wheeler, G. Rural homes; or, sketches of' ARMOUR, James. Iron fnd heat. With illustrations. houses suited to American country life. New London, 1871. 163 — pp. 120..............1716.40 York, 1852. 12~........................... 1513.2 - Power in motion. Horse power, wheel gearing, See also Building, Church architecture, Drawing, Dwelling driving bands, and angular forces. With illushouses. ~~~~~~~housesu~. ~trations. Londion, 1871. iv, 188 pp. 120....1716.41 N'ote. —An extensive survey of tile literature of architec- Ans and armour in antiquity and the middle ages. ture is given iiin Bulletin io. 85,p. 429. Fergusson's is the best general history in English. Lacombe, M. (J.) P. New York, 1871. 160..1714.15 ARMSTRONG, Francis Claudius. The young middy; ARCTIC regions. Arctic geography and ethnology. t ris adus Te ou id 931.8 sS'ee ROYAL geogr~aphical society, Lesideon. Lou- or the perilous adventures of a boy-officer. 931.8 See ROYAL geographical society, London. Lon- ARSONJh.LfofntnyW ne (I don, 1875. 80....5923.9 AMSTrnONG, John. Life of Anthony Wayne. (in don, 1875. 8~............................. 5923.9 -p y.5 2.. - Blae, E. V. Arctic experiences. New York, Sparks, J. Library of American biography)..5028.1.4 1874.ke 80E........ V....5911.15 Artceeine.NwYk - Life of Richard Montgomery. (In Sparks, J. 1874. 8~............5911.15 n Library of American biography).............5028.1.1 - English explorers, The. With chapter on Arctic L bsay.50 explorations. London, 1875. Sin. 8..... 5927.9 ARMY and navy official gazette. Vol. 1. 1863-64. exloatos.Lodn,185 Sn.'.........52.9 Washington, 18634. 4~...................... 6910.4 - Hall, C. F. Arctic researches and life among Washington 1864 4S.eADM WlimT 6910.4 the Esquimaux, 1860-62. New York, 1865. 8~. 422.4 ARMY and navy series See Agants, William T. -- Hsrtwig, G. ~~~~~~~AaRMY life in a blackr regimecnt. tt[igginson, T. W.; Hartwig, G. The polar and tropical worlds. n b'c g g o - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Boston, 1870. 12. 416.5 Springfield, 1874. so..................... 1520.7 s 10 2................... Springfeld, 184 An 0.1520.7oAnRMY life on the border, Thirty years of. Marcy, - Hayes, I. I. An Arctic boat journey, in the R. B. New loik 1866 120.415.16 autumn of 1854. Boston, 1860. 12~......... 226.1 autimn o1. Bostoermn 1860. ex20. 226 ARiY reunion, The: with reports of the meetings of - Koldewey, C. The German arctic expedition of 1869-70. London, 1874. L. So... 5722.3 the societies of the army of the Cumberland; the 1869-70. London, 1874. L. 8~.........,.... 5722.3 army of the Tennessee; the army of the Ohio; - Markham, A. H. A whaling cruise to Baffin's and the army of Georgia. Chicago, 1868. Chibay and the gulf of Boothia. London, 1874. 80. 5912.11 Prtraits. 5013.9 cage, 1869. 339 pp. P orais 8~....... 513. - Realm, The, of the ice king. London [1874]. ARNagLD, 1ng6lique. See ANGiLIQUE, etc. - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ARN~AULD}, Angelique. See ANOGlLIQUE, etc. Sq.'16~.5934.12 AN.BbnoB752 Sq.'160 ~.................................... 5934.12 ARNE. Bjbrnson, B........................... 735.25 - Sargent, E. Arctic adventure by sea and land. A The seven books of Arnobius adBoston, 1857. 12g.426.10 RaNORIUs Afer. The seven books of Arnobius adBoston, 1857. 12~.......................... 426.10 A""U fr - Toinlinson, C. Winter in the. Lonon18versus gentes. Translated by Archd. Hamilton STom.inonC.5915.3nte.London [ 21. Bryce and Hugh Campbell. Edinburgh, 1871. Sm. 8...................................... 5915.3 - Verne, J. The English at the north pole. [Fic- xix, 386 pp. [Ante-Nicene Christian library.] ZDrne, J. The English t the north pole. [P 8 ~ 8..................................... 6322.4.19 tion.] London, 1875. Sm. 8'.8.3 722.27 The fur country. Fiction.] Boston, 18742. 7.2AnNOLD, Benedict, Life of. Sparks, J. (In Sparks, The fur country. [Fiction.] Boston, 1874. 8~. 713.2 -Wells, J. C. The gateway to the Polynia. A J. Library of American biography).........5028.1.3 — Wells, J. C. The gateway to the Polynia. A voyage to Spitzbergen. London, 1873. 80....5911.14 AnNOLD, Frederick. Our bishops and deans. London, 1875. 2 v. 80....................... 5810.6 See also Franklin, Sir Johlin, Polar sea, Repilse bay. - Oxford and Cambridge: their colleges, memories, Note. -A lfull summary of thile literature of Arctic explora- and associations. With engravings. London tions is given in the Loser Hall Catalogue for history. etc., p. 15. with supplemental notes in the Bulletin, vol. ia, pp. 239, [1874]. viii, 400 pp. Sm. 40............... 5433.2 05-. - Turning-points in life. New York, 1873. 364 pp. ARENA, The, and the throne. Townsend, L. T. 120.15362................................ 153.12 Boston, 1874. 160(................... 15.... 127.14 ARNOLD, H ow ard Payson. European mosaic. [TravARET:EUS, the Cappadocian. Extant works. [Greek els.] Boston, 1864. vii, 339 pp. 16........ 435.1 and English.] Edited and translated by F. ARNOLD, Matthew. Culture and anarchy: an essay Adams. London, 1856. xx, 510 pp. 80......6013.20 in political and social criticism. London, 1869. ARGYLL, George Douglas Campbell, Duke of. See Ix, 272 pp. 80...5613.2 CAMPIBELL, George Douglas. - God and the Bible. A review of objections to AnRISTOPIANES. Birds. With notes and a metrical "Literature and dogma." Boston, 1876. 329 pp. table, by C. C. Felton. Cambridge, 1849. xv, 120....................................... 5815.5 228 pp. 12...................6115.2 - Essays in criticism. Boston, 1873. xv, 506-4-. - Comedies. A new and literal translation, from pp. 12................................... 5617.10 the revised text of Dindorf. By W. J. Iickie. - Higher schools and universities in Germany. London, 1872, 73. 2 v. Portrait. Sm. 80.... 6115.6 [2d edition.] London, 1874. lxxxvii, 270 pp. Contents. — Vol. I. The Acharninmis; Thie linights; The Sin. 80.................................... 5836.6 clouds; The wasps; Peace; The Birds. It. Lysistrata; The - Literature and dogma. An essay towards a better Thesmophoriazuse; The frogs; ThIe Ecclesiazusse; Plutus. apprehension of the Bible. 3d edition. Lon- Aristophanes [outlined and explained]. Collins, don, 1873. xxxvi, 388 pp. Sm. 8.......... 5815.6 W. L. Edinburgh, 1872. 160......... 6116.14 - St. Paul and protestantism; with an essay on ARISTOTELES. Grote, G. London, 1872. 2 v. 8~. 6112.1 puritanism anrid the church of England. 2d ARITHMETIC. Pike, N; New and complete system edition. London, 1870. xxxix, 182 pp. Sinm. 8~.5815.24 of. Boston, 1809. 12................... 1933.16 ARNoLD, Thomas, D. D. History of Rome. From - Walsh, M. A new system of mercantile arithme- the last London edition. New York, 1872. xvi, tic. Newburyport, 1803. 12............1933.17 670 pp. 8................................ 821.5 ARIZONA. Browne, J. R. A tour through Arizona. -Introductory lectures on modern history, with New York, 1871. 12....................... 415.13 the inaugural lecture. 6th edition. London, -Cozzens, S. W. The marvellous country; or, 1871. xi, 315 pp. 8c...................... 5912.5 three years in. Boston, 1873. 80............ 412.1 - Life of Hannibal. New York, 1870. 320 pp. 160. 1028.7 ARc, The, of Elm island. Kellogg, E............. 922.16 - Life and correspondence of. Stanley, A. P. BosARMADALE. Collins, (W.) W.................... 326.5 ton, 1872. 12.............................1225.14 ARMAND: a play. Ritchie, A. C. Boston, 1855. 120. 1635.3 ARNOLD, Thomas, A. M. Chaucer to Wordsworth. ARME Therese Foudras, T. L. A., marquis de. A short history of English literature, from the Pest, 1852. 2 v. in 1. 16`.................. 2027.6 earliest times to the present day. London ARIMENAUD, Charles. The practical draughtsman's [1873]. xv, 454 pp. Sm. 80................ 5628.2 book of industrial design, etc. See JOHNSON, ARNOLD family. Thayer, E. Family memorial. William................................... 6420.2 Hingham, 1835. 80........................ 611.2 ARNOULD 13 ASIA Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ARNOULD, Augusto, ALIOIZE Du PUJOL, Edouard, ART, continued. and MAQUET, Auguste. Ilistoire de la Bastille. - Wright, T. History of caricature and grotesque [Suivie par Le donjon de Vincennes. Par E. in. London [1864]. tfm. 40.............. 923.4 Alboize du Pujol et A. Maquet.] Illustr~o See also Artists, Decorative art, Domestic arts, Drawing, do gravures. Paris, 1845, 51, 53. 8 v. 80.... 2010.1 Europe, Fine arts, Great Britain, Music, Ornament. Painters, Painting, Perspective, Recreative arts, Sculpture, Useftl arts. GoLtests. —Vol. I-VI. Ilistoire de la Bastille. VII, VIII. Note. - Histories of various countries and epochs often con~~~~~Le don~~j~on de V ~i~~~~~nennain chapters on the arts of that coun try or epoch. See also the lives of artists, like Allston, Michel-Angelo, Raphalel, etc., ARNOULD, Sir Joseph. Memoir of Thomas, first lord and the lives of patrons of art, like Roscoe's lorenzode'Medici Denman. London, 1873. 2 v. Portraits. 8~. 5332.1 and Leo x. Nearly all of Mrs. Jameson's books are of interest to the student of art. Luebkte's is one of the latest and best ARNOULT, Emile, joint author. French graumar. general histories. Ruskin's earlier books are mentioned ~~~See~ PIeeNEY, Normru~~~an... 2013.1~ under Architecture and Painting, but his later views are at See INNY, Nrma...................2013.1 variance with them. Talue represents a modern school of AROUND a spring. Droz, G..................... 511.23 writers. AROUND the world. Prime, E. D. G. NPw York, ART, The, of dining; or, gastronomy and gastrono1873. 8~.................................. 233.1 1ers. New edition. London, 1853. vi, 137 AROUND the world in eighty days. [Fiction.] Verne, 7.6428.6 pp... 6...........................................6428.6 J.......................................... 725.27 ART education. See MASSACHUSETTS art teachers' ARRAn Neil. James, G. P. R................... 327.11 association. The Antefix papers. Papers on ARSENNE, Louis Charles. Manuel du peintre.et du art educational subjects. Boston, 1875. 8 0 6212.3 sculpteur. Paris, 1833. 2 v. Folded plates ART-JOURNAL, The. New series. Vol. 12, 13. Lon240. [Manuel Roret]............6219.1 don, 1873, 74. 2 v. 40.................... 6521.1 ART. Brande, W. T., and Cox, G. W. Dictionary ARTHUR, Timothy Shay. Cast adrift.............. 921.8 of. London, 1872. 3 v. 80.."R..... R.) E.3.6 ARTHUR Bonnicastle. IHolland, J. G.............. 556.17 - Cherbuliez, V. Etudes do littdrature et d'art. ARTHUR Brown. Kellogg, E................. 922.8 Paris, 1873. 160........................... 5536.7 ARTHUR O'Leary. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig....... 332.27 - Chorley, H. F. Recent art and society, as de- - Same. London.............................. 516.21 scribed in [his] autobiography. New York, ARTIST'S [Diirer's] married life. Schef'er, L. New 1874. 120.................................5616.14 York, 1871. 160........................... 1027.3 - Clement, C. E. Handbook of legendary and ARTISTE. Grant, M. M.......................... 731.16 mythological art. New York, 1872. Sin. 80..1513.15 ARTIsTs. Fairholt, F. W. Homes, works, and shrines - Fairholt, F. W. Rambles of an archaemologist of English artists. London, 1873. Sm. 40.... 6213.6 among old books and in old places: papers on. - Tuckerman, H.T. Book of the artists. [AmerinLondon, 1871. Sm. 40 6232.3 can.] New York, 1870. 80................. 1511.6 - Field, G. Grammar of colouring. London, N. D. See also Architects, Musicians, Painters, Sculptors. 12~................................ 1715.3 - Hamerton, P. G. Thoughts about art. Boston, ARTOis, Vallet d'. Manuel du fabricant de Rants. 1871. 160................ 1515.3 2e 6dition. Paris, 1835. 549- pp. Folded - Hulme, F. E., and others. Art-studies from plates. 24. [Manuel Roret]............. 439.2 niature, as applied to design. Londoh, 1872. nature, us applied to design. Londois, 1872. ARTS, Dictionary of. Ure, A. London, 1872. 3 v. 8~. 6422.3 Sm. 40'........................ 6222.2 ARUNDELL, John Francis, baron of Wardour. Tradition, principally with reference to mythology - Jameson, A. (M.) Sketches of art, literature, dition, principally with rfrence to mytholoy andcharacter. oston,1866. 16.56183 and the law of natiors. London, 1872. ix-xxix, - Keddie, Miss -. The old masters and their pie- 431+ pp. 8................6333.1 tures. London, 1873. Sm. 80.............1516.21 As it should be. ALEx, pseud. Philadelphia, 1874. - Sanme. Boston, 1874. 16~................... 6216.3 160..................1736.5 - Knight, C. Arts and sciences; or, fourth division AsshewouldhaveIt. ALEX,pscnd. Philadelphia, As she would have It. ALEX, pseud. Philadelphia, of "'The English cyclopaediat." London, 1866- 183. 160.1736.6 68. 8 v. 4:............................*R.R.11...1 ASBURYtwinsThe. Clarke,R. S.1 68. 8 v. 40. ~ ~ R R F 2 1 AsOUIIY twins, The. Clarke, H. S.. 1115.17 - Long, S. P. 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New and geographical condition of Central Asia. York, 1875. 12~........................... 6234.3 London, 1875. 80.5921.6 London, 1875. 8~.......................... 5921.5 - inkeln nJ. (J.) History of ancient art. See also Arabia, Asia Minor, Assyria, Babylon, Bolikhara, Winokelman, J.(J.) History oanitar.Burmah, Chiina, East (The), India, Japan, Palestine, Persia, Boston, 1872, 73. 4 v. L. 8................ 6211.1 Russia, Syria, Turkey ASIA- MINOR 14 ATONEMENT Shell No. Shelf. No. ASIA MINOR. Taylor, (J.) B. The lands of the AT the back of the north wind. MacDonald, G..... 915.16 Saracen; or, pictures of. NewYork, 1857. 120. 424.13 AT the sign of the silver flagon. Farjeon, B. L.... 711.3 - Willis, N. P. Pencillings by the way. New ATHALIE: trag6die. Racine, J. do. Th6atre comYork, 1844. L. 8......................... 430.2 plot. Paris, 1870. 12e..................... 5537.3 ASKEW, or AscocH, Anne. Passages in the life of the ATIANASIA. Sears, E. HI. 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Rawlinson, G. The five great monarchies its rise and fall. Leipzig, 1843. 2 v. in 1. of the ancient Eastern world; or, the history, Sq. 160.................................... 828.10 geography, and antiquities of. London, 1871. — Phillips, J. L.T. Site and antiquities of. (In 3 v. 8................................... 5922.3 Many lands and many people)................ 431.3 - Rollin, C. Ancient history of the Assyrians. Note. - Histories of Greece and of the ancient world necesBoston, 1807. Vol. 1-4, 6-8. 7 v. 8"....... 5913.1 sarily cover the history more or less particularly of Athens. - Smith, G. Assyrian discoveries; an account of ATHERSTONE priory. Comyn, L. N............... 728.3 explorations and discoveries on the site of Nine- ATKINSON, Charles Follen, joint author. Cotton culveh, 1873, 74. London, 1875. 8............5932.12 ture and the South considered with reference to See also Asia, Babylon, Nineveh, and History (ancient). emigration. See LORING, Francis William.... 6435.3 Note. - The art of Assyria is illustrated in Layard's Nine- ATKINSON, J. Beavington. An art tour to northern veh [5912.2 and 9], and io the section on Assyria in Fergus- capitals of Europe. London, 1873. xii, 455 pp. sons History of architecture [6222.3]. 8................................ 13.4 ASTERIuS, Urbanus, St. See HIPPOLYTUS, St. ATKINSON, William Parsons. Classical and scientific ASTOR, John Jacob. See PARTON, J. Famous Ameri- studies, and the great schools of England: a cans of recent times. Boston, 1871. 8~.....1214.14 lecture. Cambridge, 1865. 117pp. 8. 1912.3 ASTORIA. Irving, W. London, 1850. 16........ 417.1 ATLANTIC, Rollo on the. Abbott, J............... 917.16 Same. Philadelphia, 1871. Sm. 8...........1814.1 ATLANTIC essays. Higginson, T. W. Boston, 1871. ASTRONOoMY. Burritt, E. H. The geography of the 1~11. ASTRONOnY. Burritt, E. H. The geographyof the 120......................................... 1915.2 heavens. 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Emma.......................... 524.12 New York, 1873. 12...................... 532.9 - Mansfield park.325.25 ATTILA. Histoire d'Attila. Thierry, A. (S. D.) - Northanger abbey, and Persuasion............. 325.24 Paris, 1856. 2 v. 80....................... 212.1 - Pride and prejudice.... 325.23 AUBER, Daniel Franqois Esprit. Fra diavolo; Masa- - Sense and sensibility. Leipzig.... 325.22 niello. (In Ditson, 0., and co. Standard opera - Same. And Persuasion. Boston.... 515.5 librettos).................................6233.3.3 Note.- These novels are healthy in tone, and excellent pic~Auaa~y, Mara~-Caldwell, A. ~3 ~13.28 ~ tures of English middle life and 6f the country,entry, as they AUBREY. Marsh-Caldwell, A. 313.28 ~~~~~existed at the beginning of this century. AUDUBON, John James. Audubon, Mrs. J.J. Life existed at the begnn of this century. of. New York, 1871. 120.................. 5026.3 - Memoir of. Austen-Leigh, J. E. London, 1870. - Buchanan, R. Lifeand adventures of. 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Boston, 1875. 160................... 925.12 - Waldfried. A novel. Translated by S. A. Stern. 734.24 Bndeker, C. Handbook for travellers. Coblenz, AUERSPERG, Anton Alexander, CGraf von. The last 1871. 160................................. 5718.2 knight, a rousance-garland. Fromr the German - Coxe, W. History of the house of Austria, of Anastasius Griln [psesud.]. Translated, With 1218-1848. London, 1864-72. 4v. 160...... 5715.1 notes, by J. 0. Sargent. New York, 1871. ix, - Map of Austria and the German empire. [Also 200 pp. Sin. d..................... 538. Acsa200 pp. tSm. 40................ 5738.5 plan of Vienna and its exhibition. 4f in. X 4 AUUST and Elvie. Abbott, J.923.1 in.] London, 1873. 30 in. X 18 in. 5730.3 AUGUST stories. See ABBOTT, Jacob. - Exhibitions of industry and art. Vienna exhibition. AuGUSTINUS, Aurelius, St., bishop of Hippo. The See MASSACHUSETTS. Legislative documents. city of God. Translated by M. Dods. Edin- Jornls, reports, etc.6911.3 burg, 172...8c................581.11 Journals, reports, etc......................... 6911.3 burgh, 1872. 2 v. 80. 5811.11 See also Germany. AULULARIA. Plautus, T. M, Philadelphite [cop. 1842]. Sm. 120. 6118.4 AUSTRO-HUNOARIAN monarchy. L'Autriche-HonAUMALE, Henri (Eugbne Philippe Louis) d'Orldans, grie, P05 institutions et s.s nationalits. L. vy, duc d'. History of the princes de Condi in the D. Paris,1871. 180 627.2 xvith and XvIith centuries. Translated from AUTHORITY. Recherches historiques du juste et do the French byR. B. Borthwick. London, 1872. 1'autorith. Philosophie appliqude. Mailfer, P'autorit6. Philosopbie appliqu~e. Mailfer, 2 v. Portrait. Folded map. 80............. 5522.9 H. C. Paris, 1873 2v. 8D.6332.1 AUNT JANE'S hero. Prentiss, E................... 737.2 11.2v 2............~.. 571 AUNT JANR'S hero. Prentiss, L. M 3v.... 9737.2 AUTHOnS, Quarrels of. Disraeli, I. New York, AUNT Jo's s crap-bag. Alcott, L. M. 3v.926.5 1814. 2........v. 121537.17 1814. v. 1................................... 61536.67 AUNT Kipp. Alcott,L. M.935.20 AUTHORSHIP, Aspects of. Jacox, F. London, 1872. AUNT Madge's story. Clarke, R. S................ 927.8 16 6136.6 AUNT Margaret. Abbott, J. Harper's storybooks..936.1.9 AUTOBIOGRAPHIC sketches. De Quincey, T. 9osAUNT Patty's scrap-bag. Ientz, C. L............ 935.15 ton,1869. 160.1825.7 ton, 1869. 16~.............................. 1825.7 AURTPELIaN. Wrea. New Yorka 1869C 12.93 512.14 AUTOBIOGRAPHY of an actress. Ritchie, A. C. Boston, 1854. Sm. 8~.......................... 1216.6 Note.- Originally published under the title of Probus. to, 15 S 81 AUTOCRAT, The, of the breakfast-table. 1-Iolmes, 0. AURICULAR confesssion and popish nunneries. Ho- W. Boston, 1872. 120..................... 1934.3 gan, WV. Boston, 1845. 12......0.........1538.17 AUTUMNAL catarrh. Wyman, M. New Y6rk, 1872. AuftORA borealis. Strange discoveries respecting the Sm. 0............................... 6012.7 aurora. Proctor, R. A. (In Estes, D. Half- AVARE, L': comedie. Moliere, J. B. P. CEuvres. hour recreations in popular science)........... 6813.7 Paris, 1869. 120..........................5537.2.3 AVELING 16 BAIN Shelf. No. Shelf. No. AVELING, S. T. Heraldry: ancient and modern. In- BACON, Leonard, continued. eluding Boutell's Heraldry, revised, with addi- began in England, and was developed in the churches of New tions. With illustrations. London [1873]. England, pointing out the distinction betwrecn the puritans (who soughlt to reform within thie church, and who guided the XX, 430 pp. Sm. 4~........................ 5415.7 Massachusetts colony under Endicott) and the separatists, AVENGER, The. Do Quincey, T.................. 715.10 who gathered the church at Scrooby, were exiled to Holland, and came to Plymouth, and there founded the system of AXEL and Anna. Bremer F..................... 511.5 voluntary churches. The record is brought dowi to 1629. AYERS, George B. How to paint photographs in BDEC, and that sort of thing. Nov Scotia. water colors. Philadelphia, 1870. 18 14] BADDECKC, and that sort of thing. [Nova Scotia.] water cors. Philadelp.hia., 1870. 148 [.146] Warner, C.D. Boston, 1874. 160........... 418.8 ~~~~~~~O ~~~~6217.8 pp~. 120.6217.8.. BADEAU, Adam. Military history of Ulysses S. AYRsHIREcattle. Thedairycow. Amonographon Grant. Vol.. NewYork 1868. xiii, 683+ the Ayrshire breed of cattle. Sturtevant, E. Portrait. aps. 5021.8 L. and J. N. Boston, 1875. 12..........1522.12 pp. Pra. M.8. AYRSHIRE legatees, The. Gait, J................ 515.11 Note. - No more published. AYTON, Richard. The rendezvous: an operetta. BADEN, Frances IHenshaw. The Christmas guest. New York, N.D. 28 pp. I plate. 120....... 1635.3 See SOUTHWORTU, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte. 522.9 AZARIAN. Spofford, H.E. 7............... 28.1 BADEN-POWELL, George Smyth. See POWELL, AZEGLIo, (Giuseppe Maria Girolamrna Raffaele) Mas- George Smyth Baden. simo Taparelli, marquis d'. Recollections. BADEN-POWELL, Warington. See POWELL, WaringTranslated, with notes and an introduction by ton Baden. Count Maffei. London, 1868. 2 v. Portrait. BAEDEKER, Carl. Belgium and Holland. HandSm. 8~..................................... 5525.8 book for travellers. With maps and plans. 2d edition, revised. Coblenz, 1871. xxviii, 328 "B. O. W. C.," The. Do Mille, J.............. 935.18 pp. 1150.5728.5 B. 0. W C.," Te. De Mlley J.935.18 pp- 16~................................... 5728.5 BABES, The, in the wood. Do Mille, J........ 710.22 - Italy. Handboo for travellers. With maps and BABOLAIN. Droz, G........................... 518.15 plans. 2d edition, revised. Coblenz, 1870, 72. BABYLON. Layard, A. H. Discoveries in the ruins 2v. 160.5528.2 of. London, 1853. 80...................... 5912.9 Contents. -Vol. I. Northern Italy and Corsica. II. Central italy and Rome. - Rawlinson, G. The five great monarchies of the tral Italy and Rome. ancient Eastern world; or, thehistory, geography, — Paris and Northern France. Handbook for and antiquities of. London, 1871. 3 v. 80.. 5922.3 travellers. With maps and plans. 3d edition, - Rollin, C. Ancient history of the Babylonians. revised and augmented. Coblenz, 1872. xxxii, Vol. 1-4, 6-8. Boston, 1807. 7 v. 8....... 5913.1 320 pp. 160...............................5527.7 See also Assyria. - The Rhine and Northern Germany. Handbook Note. — The general reader will find a summary of the his- for travellers. With maps and plans. 4th editory, antiquities and identification o sites in McClintock tion, revised and augmented. Cohlenz, 1870. and Strong's Cyclopmdia, under Babylon,. Babylonia, and Chaldea; and a popular paper on the Ihistory, by Jacob Ab- xxii, 444 pp. 16.......................... 5718.3 bott, in Harper's mnonthly, vol. 36. The closer student will - Southern Germany and Austria, including the follow history in the original sources of' Herodotus, particu- Eastern Alps. Handbook fortravellers. With larly in Rawlinson's edition with his appended essays [6112.2]. Eastern Alps. andboo for travellers. With Among the modern authorities of iiportance is that portion maps and plans. 2d edition, revised. Coblenz, of George Rawlinson's Five ancient monarchlies, devoted to 1871. xxi 380 p. m6........5718.2 Babylon, and bfor parallel reading Grote's History of. Greece [599_6l925~~.l]. -- ~ ~Switzerland, and the adjacent portions of Italy, BCH, Johnn Sebastian. Bch and Beethoven. Savoy, and the Tyrol. Handbook for travellers. BAC ornard, C. Fb.,sjr. Bnston 1861.n 16B.h 926.21 With maps, plans, and panoramas. 5th edition, revised. Cobleiz, 1872. xliv, 418 pp. 16~... 5718.4 See also the note on Music in the Bulletin for Jan., 1876, p. 34. rvel anu o c vesto in English, - Traveller's manual of conversation in English, BACHE, Alexander Dallas. Report on education in French, German, Italian. With vocabulary, Europe, to the trustees of the Girard college for short questions, etc. 20th edition. Coblenz, orphans. Philadelphia, 1839. xiii, 666 —- pp. 1870. ix, 331- pp. 12.................. 6127.1 80........................................ 5834.3 BAGEHOT, Walter. Lombard street: a description of BACHELDER, John B. Illustrated tourist's guide of the [English] money market. New York, 1873. the United States. Popular resorts, and how to viii, 359 pp. 12...................... 5435.8 reach them. Including Gettysburg. Boston, - Physics and politics. London, 1872. 224- pp. 1873. viii, 148-]- pp. Sm. 80.............. 413.10 Sin. 8......................................1526.25 BACHELOR, The, of the Albany. Savage, M. W.... 535.19 - nSame. New York, 1873. 224- pp. 12.... 6436.2 BACHELOR'S, A, revery. Mitchell, D. G. (In John- BAILE, J. Wonders of electricity. Translated from son, (E.) R. Little classics)................529.4.4 the French. Edited, with additions, by John BACIKLOG studies. Warner, C. D.................. 928.1 W. Armstrong. With illustrations. New York, BACKwooDSIMAN, The. Wraxall, Sir (F. C.) L... 735.39 1872. viii, 335-t- pp. [Illustrated library of BACON, Albert M. Manual of gesture. Chicago, wonders.] 12' 1714.30 1873. 260+- pp. 120.....................1736.2 BAILEY, James M. Life in Danbury. Boston, 1873. BACON, George Blagden. Illustrated library of 303 pp. Illustrated. 160................... 538.1 travel, exploration, and adventure. Siam, as it BAILEY, Rufus William. The scholar's companion; was and is. New York, 1873. viii, 347 pp. containing exercises in the orthography, derivaIllustrated. 1 map. 12~................... 224.10 tion, and classification of English words. New BACON, Francis, lord. Essays, with annotations by edition. Philadelphia, 1844. 299 pp. 120...1933.10 R. Whately, and notes and a glossarial index by BAILEY, Samuel. Essays on the pursuit of truth, on F. F. Iheard. Boston, 1873. xlix, 641 [639] the progress of knowledge, and on the fundapp. 8.................................... 5615.2 mental principle of all evidence and expectation. - Dixon, W. H11. Personal history of. Leipzig, Philadelphia, 1831. 233 pp. 120............ 5837.1 1861. Sq. 160............................1238.17 - eS RIBOT, T. English psychology. New York, - Ramusat, C. (F. M.), comte de. Bacon, sa vie, 1874. 80................................ 5835.5 son temps, sa philosophie, et do son influence BAILEY, Samuel W., compiler. Homage of eminent jusqu'a nos jours. Paris, 1858. 180. 2016.9 persons to the Book. New York, 1870. 128 Note. - See Lodge's Portraits [5337.6.3]; Macaulay's Essays pp. 16...................................5819.14 [1918.4]; and the hiistories of England covering Queen Eliza- BAILY, illia mL. Ourownbirds. Afamiiarnatbeth's reign. BAILY, William L. Oar own birds. A familiar natural history of the birds of the United States. BACON, Leonard. The genesis of the New England Revised and edited by E. D. Cope. Philadelchurches. With illustratiofis. New York, phia, 1869. 265 pp. Illustrated. 120...... 913.25 1874. 485pp. 8..0............5812.13 BAIN, Alexander. Critical remarks on [the] ifitelNote. - Dr. Bacon, using well-known authorities, and mak- lectual character, writings and speeches [of t ag no effort at new research, aims to show hIow the idea of George o. ROTE, ere.633.2 voluntary churches - as distinct from a national church - George Grote]. See GROTE, George.... 5633.2 BAIN 17 BALLOU Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BAIN, Alexander, continued. BAKER'S, A, dozen. Original humorous dialogues. - Mind and body. The theories of their relation. Baker, G. M. Boston, 1874. 16........... 1517.6 New York, 1873. 196-+- pp. Illustrated. [in- BALDWIN, John Denison. Ancient America. With ternational scientific series.] 120......... 6035.2 illustrations. New York, 1872. 299 pp. 12~. 5027.5 - See RInoT, T. English psychology. New York, - Pre-historic nations. New York, 1872. 414 pp. 1874. 8".5835.5 120.824.7 1874 S............................... 5835.5.,0........................................ 824.7 BAIRD, Spencer Fullerton, BREWmER, Thomas Mayo, BALDWIN, Thomas, joint author. Lippincott's proand RIDGWAY, R. History of North American nouncing gazetteer. See THonoAs, Joseph.*R.R., B.3.2 birds. Vol. I, in. Illustrated. Boston, 1874. BALDWIN, William Charles. African hunting froms 2 v. L. 8o0.................6611.1 Natal to the Zambesi, from 1852 to 1860. With Contents. - Vol. I, II. Land birds. illustrations. New York, 1863. 397 pp. Map. Portrait. 120............................... 224.2 BAIREUTH, Bavaria. Art life and theories. With BALFE, Michael William. Bohemian girl; Rose of drawings of the Bayreuth opera house. Wag- Castile. (In Ditson, 0., and co. Standard ner, (W.) R. New York, 1875. 120......... 6234.3 opera librettos)............................6233.3.3 BAJAZET: tragddie. Racine, J. do. Th6&tre com- BALL, Benjamin.West. Elfin land: and other plet. Paris, 1870. 120.................... 5537.3 poems. Boston, 1851. 150 — pp. 120.......1616.12 BAKERi, George Melville. Amateur drama series. BALL, John. Alpine guides. Pennine Alps, includThe exhibition drama. Illustrated. Boston, ing Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. London, 1875. 248 pp. 12......................... 1635.6 1873. 181-378 pp. 4 maps. 160............ 5936.6 - Amateur dramas. Boston, 1873. 252 pp. Ilus- -- editor. Peaks, passes and glaciers. A series of - trated. 16...............................1635.22 excursions by members of the Alpine club. 5th - A baker's dozen. Original humorous dialogues. edition. London, 1860. xiii, 328-f- pp. Maps. Boston, 1874. 137 pp. 160................. 1517.6 Sm. 80....................... 5717.1 - The drawing-room stage: original dramas, come- BALLADS. Baker, G.M. Ballads of beauty. Bosdies, farces [etc.] for amateur theatricals and ton, 1875. Sm. 4.......................... 1623.5 school exhibitions. Illustrated. Boston, 1873. - Lockhart, J. G. Ancient Spanish ballads. Bos274 pp. 160............................... 1516.9 ton, 1861. 16............................. 1616.5 - The maidenhood series. Running to waste...... 927.28 - MacCarthy, D. F. Book of Irish ballads. New - The mimic stage. Boston, 1871. 290 pp. I1- York, 1873. 16........................... 5626.3 lustrated. 120.........................1635.23 - Murray, J. C. Ballads,and songs of Scotland. - editor. Ballads of beauty. With illustrations. London, 1874. 8........................ 5626.5 Boston, 1875. 3-166 pp. Sm. 4............ 1623.5 See alsoNote under English literature. - - The reading club and handy speaker. Selec- Thereading cua hn spkBALLANTYNE, Robert Michael. Black ivory; a tale tions in prose and poetry, for readings and reci- of adventure mong the slavers of East Africa 538.9 of adventure among the slavers of East Africa.. 538.9 tations. Boston, 1875, 76. 3 v. 160........ 1538.13 The coral island93.18 -- The coral island...............934.18 BAK~ER, Harriet Newell (Woods). (Mrs. Madeline BALER, Harriet Nedtell (oods). (Mrs.Madeline - Deep down. A tale of the Cornish mines...... 935.10 Leslie.) Cora and the doctor........,,..... 524.7 - Leltry.) oantedotr...... 934.6 - The dog Crusoe. A tale of the Western prairies. 935.30 -I'll try..................................... 934.6 ThdoCroeadismtr.........953 The Leslie stories. Never give up. 926.5 The dog Crusoe and his master................ 935.31 -- he esle soris.Never give up............. 926.5 - The Lesliestoris. Nevr giv up......,....... 926.5 - Erling the bold. A tale of the Norse sea-kings. 935.11 - The secret of success.926.6 — Fighting the flames. [London fire brigade].... 935.12 -- - Up~ the 1,dder.......................,..... 926.8 - Up Wthe laddera...........................926.8 -__ The floating light of Goodwin sands............ 935.16 - - Worth and wealth.......................... 926.7 Freaks on the fells.923.9 - Little Agnes................................ 934.5 __ Gascoyne the sandal-wood trader.............. 923.11 -- Play and study,....,..,.......,............... 935.6 - Play andstudy............................ 935.6 The gorilla hunters......................... 913.26 — The two homes.............................. 926.4 __ The lifeboat................................ 934.17 BAKER, James L. Men and things; or, short -essays BAKcERJames L. Men and things; or, short essays _- Man on the ocean. A book about boats and ships.1715.30 on various subjects, including free trade. Bos- - MarnRate or abyav tsnth - Martin Rattler; or, a boy's adventures in the ton, 1858. 287 pp. 120..........,.......5216.4 forests of Brazil............................ 923.10 PBAKER, Sir Sasmuel White. The Albert N'yanza The Norseman in the West; or, America before great basin of the Nile, and explorations of the Columbus.................. 914.37 Nile sources. With map and illustrations. Nile sources ith map and illustrations - The pirate city, An Algerine tale............ 927.30 New edition. London, 1872. xxvii, 499 pp. New edition. London, 1872. xxvii, 499 pp Rivers of ice. A tale illustrative of Alpine adSre. 8~.................. 5936.4 Sml. 0...................5936.4 venture and glacier action................... 931.11 - Ismailia. A narrative of the expedition to Cen- - Shifting winds......................... 926.33 tral Africa for the suppressionof the slave trade. Silverlake.935.14 Organized by IsmadI, khedive of Egypt. With Oraie Tales of adventure; or, wild work in strange maps, portraits, and illustrations. New York, 5 3 1875. 542 pp. 8~~~~~~~. ~ places.933.25 1875. 542 pp. S.plac.......................... The Nile tributries of AbyssiniC, and the sword ntents. -Away in the wilderness; The pioneers; Hunting - The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia, and the sword the lions; Up in the clouds. hunters of the famran Arabs. 4th edition, with illustrations and maps. London, 1871, Tales of adventure on the coast..1115.4 xix, 413 pp. Sm. 8~.4.,....,., 125,3 Contents. -The story of the rock; Wrecked but not ruined; Xix) 413 pp. Sm, 80........................ 425,3 Saved by the lifeboat; Chasing the sun. - Same. With a supplement, By W, L. Gage. ave t al sais ue n. Illustrated. Hartford, 1871. xx, 624-~ pp. - Ungava: a tae of squimaux-land.. 9231 ~~Maps. 80. ~5932.1 ~- The wild man of the West. A tale of the Rocky - The rifle and the hound in Ceylon. With illus- mountains............................. 926.32 trations. Philadelphia, 1871, 305 pp. 160.., 1515.2 BALLOON ascents. Glaisher, J., Flammarion, C., BAKER, Sarah. Christian effort. New York, 1850. Fonvielle, W. do, and Tissandier, G. Travels in 271 pp. 160............................... 5819.6 theair. Philadelphia [London],.1871. 8~.... 5911.1 BAKER, Thomas. Elements of practical mechanism - Marion, F. Wonderful balloon ascents. New and machine tools. With remarks on tools and York, 1871. 160..1714.18 mnachinery by James Nasmyth. With illustra- See also Aronauies. tions. 4th edition. London, 1871. xii, 240 BALLOU, Hosea, Life of. Whittemore, T. Boston, pp. 1 folded plate. 12~......1716.14 1854. 2 v. 120............................ 5026.6 - Mathematical theory of the steam engine. New BALLOU, Maturin Murray. History of Cuba; or, edition, revised. London, 1870. vi, 118 pp. notes of a traveller in the tropics. Illustrated. Illustrated. 120............................ 1716.1 Boston, 1854. 230 pp. 120.................. 825.9 BAKER, William Munford. Carter Quarterman.... 530.17 - Treasury of thought. Forming an encyclopwdia of - Mose Evans............................ 726.23 quotations from ancient and modern authors. - The new Timothy............................ 535.1 Boston, 1873. xii, 579 pp. 8.......... R., E.2.4 3 BALLOU'S 18 BARRY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. 3BALLOv'S monthly magazine. Vol. 36-40. Boston BAnHAMf, Richard Harris, continued. [1872-74]. 5 v. Illustrated. 8............ 1433.2 - Personal reminiscences. (In Stoddard, R. II. BALLSTON, New York, An analysis of the mineral Bric-h-brac series).......................... 1828.4 waters of. Steel, J. H. Saratoga Springs, - Life and letters of. Barham, R. H. D. London, 1838. 120... 817.14 1870. 2 v. Sm. 80......................... 1224.3 BALTIC sea. Canoe travelling: log of a cruise on the BARHAM, Richard Harris D. Life and letters of Baltic. Powell, W. B. London, 1871. Sin. 80. 5934.8 Richard Harris Barham: with a selection from BALZAC, -Ionorb de. See STEPHEN, L. Honurs in a his miscellaneous poems. London, 1870. 2 v. library. New York, 1874. 12 20............. 6136.9 Portrait. Sm. 8............................ 1224.3 BANCROFT, Aaron. Essay on the life of George Wash- BARING-GOULD, Sabine. Curious myths of the midington. Worcester, 1807. vii, 552 pp. Por- - die ages. London, 1872. [New edition.] x, trait. 80.................................. 5024.2 660 pp. Illustrated. 160.................. 716.2 BANCROFT, George. History of the colonization of Gabrielle Andr6. An historical novel.......... 710.39 the United States. Abridged by the author. the United States. Abridged by the author. Note. -The English edition of this book is entitled "In Boston, 1841. Illustrated. Map. 160.......5016.11 exitu Israel." - History of the United States, from the discovery of the ontinnt. 24thedition.Boston,182- Legends of the patriarchs and prophets, and other of the continent. 24th edition. Boston, 1872- Old Testament characters. New York, 1872. 74. 10. Portaits. Mps. 805012.3 Old Testanment characters. New York, 1872. 74; 10 v. Portraits. Maps. 8~. 5012.3 General index. [Boston, 1875.] 595-741 pp. 380 pp. Sin. 8.5814.5........- - The lives of the saints. 2d edition. London, ~8"....................,........i........... 811.16 j3. 8...........811.16 1872, 73. 5 v. 5 plates. 8........... 5937.1 - - See PRESCOTT, W. 11. Biographical and critical essays........................1537.8 and 5237.5 Contets.-Vol. I. January. II. February. III. March. cal esays.....................1537. and 237.5 IV. April. V. Mlay. - Same. Vol. I, II. Revised edition. Boston, IV. Aril. V. My 1876. 2 v. [Centenary edition.] 8........ 815.4 -- Yorkshire oddities, incidents and strange events. - Miemorial address on the life and character of 2d edition. London, 1875. 2 v. Sin. 8.....5616.17 Abraham Lincoln. Washington, 1866. 69 pp. BARnKER, George Frederick. A text-book of eleo8....................1212.8 mentary chemistry, theoretical and inorganic. BANCROFT, Hubert iHowe. The native races of the Louisville, Ky. [cop. 1870]. vi, 342-4- pp. 12~. 6437.5 Pacific states of North America. New York, BARKERn, MBry Anne, lady. [Mrs. Frederick Napier 1874-76. Maps. Illustrations. 5 v. 8~..... 5920.4 Broome.] houses and housekeeping. A fireside gossip upon homne and its comforts. LonContents. -Vol. I. Wild tribes. Also list of 1,200 authlori- sidegossipupon oe and its comforts. Loties quoted. 11. Civilized nations. III. Myths and lan- don, 1876. 170.- pp. Si. 8............... 6428.8 guages. IV. Anitiquities. V. Prinmitive history.- Station amusements in New Zealand. Leipzig, 3BAsiar, John. Tue Boyne water. T.. 517.6 - 1074. 288 pp. Sq. 160................... 319.15 - Station life in New Zealand. Leipzig, 1874. - The peep o' dayI or, John Doe. And The last 229 pp. Sq. 16~............................. 438.4: baron of Crana............................. 517.5 pp. Sq 1.48.4 BARNAB~ Rudge. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 2 v......... 1824.5 - The rival dreamers. (In Johnson, (E.) 1. Little BARNABY Rdge. Diens, C. (J. H.) 2v1824.5 classics)....~ ~.......~..529.4.12 BARNARD, Charles Francis, jr. (Jane Kinysford.) B ass son, The............I C54.12 The tone masters. Bach and Beethoven. Illus-:BANISHED son, The.:Hentz, C. L.................. 534.12 trated. Boston, I 7. 243 pp. I'......... 926.21 trated. Boston, 1871. 243 pp. ]6~. 926.21 BANKER'S, The, almanac and register. New York, - - handel ad Haydn. Illustrated. Boston, 1854-56, 59-6], 65-75. Illustrated. 17 v. 1871. 223 pp. 16........................ 926.22 8~.......................................... 5820.1 - - Mozart and Mendelssohn. Illustrated. Boston, _Yote. - Changes in the title at various times 1870. 193. 1.926.23 r, ~~~~~~~~~~1870. 193 pp. 16~........................ 92"I6.2 3 BA.KS, Nathaniel Prentiss. The bobbin boy. BARNARD, Jonathan G. The C. S. A. and the battle Thayer, W.M. Boston, 1860. 16........... 916.8 of Bull Run. With 5 maps. New York, 1862. IAcpE, History of. Ilildreth, R. Boston, 1837. 124 pp. 8. 6924.3 120.................... 5828.2 - and BARRY,X William Farquhar. Engineer and BA3.gnAR's history. Edwards, A. B............ 314.23 artillery operations of the army of the Potomac, BAnRBAULD, Anna Lpeeitia. Thoughts on public wor- to the close of the peninsular campaign. Illusship. (In Sparks, J. Collection of essays and trated. New York, 18ti3. 230 pp. 8~ 6924.2 tracts in theology)......................... 1918.9.4 BARNES, Albert.. Notes on the Acts and the Epis- Memoir of. Ellis, G. A. Boston, 1874. 2 v. ties. See BIBLE. NVew Testament..... 6327.1.20-22 120.......................................5426.15 BARNEVELDT, Jan van Olden, Life and death of. BAgBE —BLEUE. Offenbach, J. (In Ditson, 0,, and Motley, J. L. London, 1874. 2 v. 8........ 5713.3 Po. Standard operalIbrettos).....6..........6233.3.5 BAnNEY Brady's goose. Carleton, W.............. 518.5 BARBER, John Warner, and HowE, HIenry. The BARNEY O'Reirdon the navigator. Lover, S. (In loyal West in the times of the rebellion; also, Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)............ 529.4.9 before and since. Illustrated. Cincinnati, BARREN honour. Lawrence, G.A............. 315.21 1865. 764 pp. Maps. 80 5033.4 BARIUERns burned away. Roe, E. P............... 724.21 BAPPERINE. Musset, (L. C.) A. de. Comedies et BARRINaTON. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig............ 332.7 proverbes. Paris, 1867. 120................5534.4.1 - Same. London............................. 516.1 BARBIERE di Siviglia. Rossini, G. (lin Ditson, 0., BARRow, Sir John. Life of Peter the great. 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With engravings. Lon- BEECHNUT. Abbott, J.......................... 9'14.14 don, 1872. x, 291 — pp. 16~...............5935.11 BEECHY, Henry William. Memoir of Joshua RoyBBiEe, or two little wooden shoes. Rame, L. de la.. 913.30 nolds; with remarks on his professional characBECK, John Brolhead. Lectures on materia medica ter, illustrative of his principles and practice. and therapeutics. Prepared for the press by C. See REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua. Literary works.... 6215.8 R. Gilman. New York, 1851. 581 pp. L. 12~.6022.18 BEES. The cottage bee keeper. New York, 1854. BECKER, Bernard H. Scientific London. London, Sm............................ 1524.15 1874. viii, 340 pp. Sm. 8..................5616.16 - The honey bee. London, 1852. 16~.......... 6619.3 BECKER, Carl Ferdinand. Lehrbuch des deutschen - Pettigrew, A,. The handy book of bees. EdinStiles. Herausgegeben von T. Becker. Frank- burgh, 1875. 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Boston, 1850. 2 v. 8~...5813.12 d'une notice sur l'auteur et d'un essai sur ses BELLE Brittan on a tour, at Newport, and here and podsies par P. F. Tissot. Paris, 1829. 4 v. there. Fuller, H. New York, 1858. 120.... 413.7 Portrait. Illustrated. 160.................. 5538.1 BELLE HIlene, La. Offenbach, J. (In Ditson, 0., BERBER, The. Mayo, W. S..................... 532.13 and co. Standard opera librettos)............6233.3.5 BnRCNICE: trag~die. Racine, J. de. Thl.tre comBELLE, The, of the family. Grey, Mirs............ 521.26 plet. Paris, 1870. 120..................... 5537.3 BELLE Powers' locket. Mathews, J. fI...........1117.16 BEnRGEn, E., pseud. See SHEPPARD, Elizabeth Sara. BELLEHOOD and bondage. Stephens, A. S. (W.).. 734.11 BERRKELEY men, The, pseud. See LESTER, Charles BELLEs-lettres, Lectures on. Blair, II. Brooklyn, Edwards. 1807. 2 v. 8..............................1533.16 BERLIN and Sans-souci. [Historical fiction.] Mundt, BELLEW, Frank. The art of amusing. A collection C. (M.).....................i............... 531 15 of games, tricks, puzzles, and charades. With BERLIN und seine Umgebungen im neunzehnten illustrations. London, N. D. 299 pp. Smn. 8~.1518.10 Jahrhundert. Eine Sammlung in Stahl gestoBELLINT, Vincenzio. Norma; II pirata; La son- chener Ansichten von Mauch, Gartner, Biernambula. (Ditson, 0., and co. Standard opera mann und Hintze, nebst topographisch-historilibrettos)..................................6233.3.4 schen Erluterungen von S. H. Spiker. [No. 1- I puritani. (Ditson, 0., and co. Standard opera 19.] Berlin, 1833. 122 — pp. 74 plates. 40. 5910.4 librettos)...................................6233.3.3 BEnRNARD, St., Life and times of. iMorison, J. C. BELLOWS, Albert J. The philosophy of eating. 7th London, 1868. Sm. 8...... 5525.9 edition. New York, 1872. 426 pp. 160......1523.4 BERNAnD, Frdd6ric. Wonderful escapes. Re;ised BELLOWS, Henry Whitney. The old world in its from the French and original chapters added by new face. Impressions of Europe in 1867, 68. H. Whiteing. With plates. New York, 1871. New York, 1870. 2 v. 120........ 423.6 vi, 308 pp. 16...............1............1714.20 BELLS, Rudimentary treatise on. Denison, E. B. BERNARDIN DE SAINT-PIERRE, Jacques Henri. See London, 1868. 120.........................1716.12 SAINT-PIERRE, Jacques Henri Bernardin de. BELTON estate, The. Trollope, A................ 334.16 BERNICE, the farmer's daughter. Kelly, C. E..... 928.20 BESIENT, C. N. The rabbit fancier. New Yorlk, BERTHA'S engagement. Stephens, A. S. (WV.)...... 522.17 1855. 101 pp. Illustrated. 120........... 1524.3 BERTHovUD, Henry. Stories of bird life: a boolk of BEMISs, George. Report of the case of John W. Web- facts and anecdotes. With illustrations. Lonster, indicted for the murder of George Park- don, 1875. 320 pp. Sm. 8~................ 6617.9 man. [With] appendix. Boston, 1850. x i, BERTRAM family, The. Charles, E........ 7....... 23.29 628 pp. 1 plate. 8...................... 1530.1 BEnTRAMs, The. Trollope, A................. 334.14 BEN, the luggage boy. Alger, H.,jr.............. 934.11 BESANT, Walter. The French humourists from the BEN Brace. [Sea novel.] Chamier, F............. 521.24 12th to the 19th century. London, 1873. vi, BEN Burton. Kingston, W. H. G................. 1118.3 447-f- pp. 8.............................. 5532.2 BENCH and bar. [Anecdotes.] Bigelow, L.J. - and PALMER, E. H. Jerusalem, the city of New York, 1871. 81....................... 1532.1 Herod and Saladin. London, 1871. viii, 492 BENEDICITE; illustrations of the power, wisdom, and pp. 1 plate. Sin. 8~....................... 5924.3 goodness of God, as manifested in his works. BESSEMER process in the United States, By L. Child, G. C. New York, 1872. 16.......... 6615.4 Smith. See GnRUENER, L. (E.) New York, BENEDICT, Frank Lee. John Worthington's name. 731.30 1872. 80.................................. 6631.4 - Miss Dorothy's charge.' 731.9 BESSIE among the mountains. Mathews, J. 11......1117.23 - Miss Van Kortland........................... 710.5 BESSIE and her friends. Mathews, J. H..........1117.22 - Mr. Vaughan's heir....................... 7. 721.4 BEsSIE at school. Mathews, J. II...............1117.24 - My daughter Elinor............ 710.4 BESSIE at the sea-side. Mathews, J. 11............1117.20 - St. Simon's niece............................. 720.39 BEssrE in the city. Mathews, J. H...............1117.21 BENEDICTUS, St., of Monte-Cassino. The mission of BESSIE on her travels. Mathews, J. H............1117.25 St. Benedict; The Benedictine schools. New- BESSIE Brown. Denison, M. A................... 928.16 man, J. H. Historical sketches. London, 1873. BESIEs, Fairfax, ThIe vicissitudes of. Parr, IH....... 726.26 Sm. 80...........5............... 5925.5.3 BEssIEr's trials at boarding-school. Perry, N.....1115. 18 zs13S 22 3I3IB Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BESSY Rane. Wood, E P....................... 333.2 BIBLE, continued. BEST of husbands, The. Payn, J. Leipzig......, 319.27 - Scripture lessons; being a selection firom the 01d - Same. New York........................... 731.35 and New Testaments, for the use of schools. BEST reading, The. Putnam, G. P. New York, Boston, 1823. 12~...........................1537.16 1872. 120..........................al.R., F.3.5 - Smith, W. Dictionary of the Bible. New York, 1872. 4 v. 8~........................ *R.R., B.2.2 Note. - A classified list of books on various subjects, which are easily procurable. Topics arranged alphabetically. - Walden, T. Our English Bible and its ancestors. Philadelphia [cop. 1871]. 160..5818.13 BETROTnIAL, The. [Poem.] Patmore, C. (K. D.).1612.10.1 - Pentateuch, Lectures on the. Colenso,.1. W. BETROTHED, The. Scott, Sir W................. 523.19 London, 1873. 80 5811.5 BETTEi self, The: essays for home-life. Friswell, J. - Genesis. Davies, T. A. Genesis disclosed: provH. Philadelphia [1875]. 16. 1536.21 ing the error that all men have descended from BETTERTON, Thomas. History of the English stage. Adam and Eve [etc.]. New York, 1874. 12~. 6327.11 Revised with additional notes, by C. L. Coles. - - Smith, G. The Chaldean account of Genesis. Boston, 1814. 148, 60 pp. 8............... 813.3 New York [London], 1876. S............... 6320.4 BETTINE. Musset, (L. C.) A. de. Com6dies et - Psalms. Les pseaumes de David. Marot, C., proverbes. Paris, 1867. 120...............5534.4.2. and B6ze, T. [No title-page.] 160......5819.12 BETTY'S bright idea. Stowe, H. (E.) B............ 715.24 - Daniel, Complete and truthful exposition of the BEULAI. Wilson, A. J.......................... 737.32 visions of. Snow, S.S. New York, 1863. 120. 1524.9 BEwlcic, William. Life and letters. Edited by T. - New Testament. The New Testament. [French Landseer. London, 1871. 2v. Portrait. Sm. 8~. 5423.8 and English.] London, 1840. Unpaged. 120 6328.9 BEYLE, (Marie) Henri, called Stendhal. See M -' - - The New Testament: the authorized English siAE, P. Portraits historiques et litt6raires. version; with introduction, and various readings Paris, 1874. 120........................5527.14 from the three most celebrated manuscripts of B9ZE, Th6odore,joint authpr. Les pseaumes de Da- the original Greek text. By C. Tischendorf. vid. See MAROT, Clement...... 5819.12 Tauchnitz edition. Leipzig, 1869. xvi, 414 — BIART, Lucien. Adventures of a young naturalist. pp. Sq. 16c............................... 1528.2 Edited and adapted by P. Gillmore. With illus- - - The revision of the English version of the New trations. New York, 1872. 120............. 912.9 Testament. Lightfoot, J. B., Trench, R. C., BIBLE. The Holy Bible. London, 1871. Unpaged. Ellicott, C. J., and Schaff, P. [Various publi80....................................*R.R., B.2.3 cations.] New York, 1873. 80..............5814.11 - Commentary on the Holy Scriptures. By J. P. - - A translation of the New Testament. [With Lange [and others]. Translated from the Gcr- notes.] By Gilbert Wakefield. From the 2d man, and edited, with additions, by P. Schaff London edition. Cambridge, 1820. xii, 450, [and others]. New York, 1873, 74. 15 v. 85 163 pp. 8.......5810.4 R.R., B.2.1 - - An exposition of the historical writings of the - Abbott, L. A dictionary of religious knowledge. New Testament. Kenrick, T. Boston, 1828. New York, 1875. 0........................ 6320.2 3 v. 8.6................. G324.2 - Arnold, M. Literature and dogma. An essay - Gospels. Comprehensive commentary; containtowards a better apprehension of the Bible..ing the text, and nearly all that is valuable in London, 1873. Smin. 8...................... 5815.6 Henry, Scott, and Doddridge. Edited by W. - Bailey, S. W. Homage of eminent persons to Jenks. [Vol.iv.] Matthew —John. Brattlethe Book. New York, 1870. 160........... 5819.14 boro', 1834. Portraits, engravings, maps, and - Baring-Gould, S. Legends of the patriarchs and wood-cuts. L. 8......................... 6320.3 prophets, and other Old Testament characters. - - - Formby, H. The life, passion, death, and New York, 1872. Sin. 80......5814.5 resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Being - Bissell, E. C. The historic origin of the Bible. an abridged harmony of the four gospels in the New York [1873]. Sin. 8~................1536.14 words of the sacred text. London [1874]. Sq. - Borrow, G. The Bible in Spain. New York, 16........................................6328.22 1869. 8o....................... 5931.13 - - Furness, W. H. Remarks on the four gos- Clark, H. W. New serial question books on the pels. Philadelphia, 1836. 120..............5815.14 heroes of the Bible. 4th series. Boston [cop. - - Same. Revised with additions. 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On the interpretation of Scripture. - - Epistles of St. Paul, A paraphrase and notes (In Essays and reviews)..................... 1538.3 on the. Locke, J. Cambridge, 1832...... 6322.i - Same. (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in - - Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians. Notes. theology).......................1526.24 and 5814.15 By A. Barnes. New York, 1845. 331 pp. I1- Kitto, J. Popular cyclopoedia of biblical litera- lustrated. 12............................6327.22 ture. Boston, 1871. L. 8............. *R.R., A.2.2 - - Thlessalonians, Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. - MacClintock, J., and Strong, J. Cyclopmedia of Notes. By A. Barnes. New York, 1845. 355 biblical. theological, and ecclesiastical literature. pp. 120....................................6327.20 New York, 187 1-73. 5v. 8..........*R.., A.2.3 - - Hebrews. Notes. By A. Barnes. New York, - MIayo, A. D., and Vickers, T. The Bible in the 1843. 335 pp. 120........................6327.21 public schools. 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No. Shell' No. BI1LIOGRAPHICA genealogica Americana. Durrie, BIOGRAPHY, continued. D. S. Albany, 1868. 80.................... 5022.8 - Emerson, R. W. Representative men. Boston, BILIOGRArPHY. Dibdin, T. F. Bibliomania; or, 1875. 12~..................................1916.6 book-madness. London, 1876. 80........... 6131.3 - Field, M. B. Memories of many men, and of - Hazard, AV. P. The library; or, some hints some women. Boston, 1874.' 120............ 1036.1 about whatbooks to read, and how to buy them. - Godwin, P. Cyclopsodia of biography. New Philadelphia [cop. 1870]. 12............... 1537.1 York, 1872. 120......................*R.R., F.3.4 - Jacox, F. Aspects of authorship: or, book marks - Hall, S. C. Book of memories of great men and and book makers. London, 1872. 160....... 6136.6 women of the age, from personal acquaintance. - Putnam, G. P. The best reading. With a cfassi- London, 1871. 40......................... 1231.1 fled bibliography for easy reference. 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Biographical and critical essays. 379 pp. Sm. 8.5216.1 London, 1856. 16......................... 1537.8 -- - Biographical and critical miscellanies. PhilaRemarks o classical and utilitarian studies. Bos- - - ioaphicl and critical miscellanies. Phila~~ton, 1867. 57 pp. 160..~15 26. 18 c ~delphia, 1875. 120......................... 5231.3 - The useful arts, considered in, connexion with the - Smiles, S. Brief biographies. Boston, 1873. 160.1024.13 applications of science. With engravings, New - Simith, W. Dictionary of Greek and Roman York, 1851. 2 v. Folded plates. 120....... 1514.1 biography. London, 1870. 3 v. 80....R..,.3.3 BIGELOW, L. J. Bench and bar. With portraits - Thomas, J. Universal pronouncing dictionary and illustrations. New York 1871. 532 pp. 85. 1532.1 of biography. Philadelphia,l871. 2 v. 8u.H.R., A.3.5 BIGLOW papers, The. Lowell, J. H. Boston, 1872, - Thomson, K. and J. C. The queens of society. 73. 2v. 16............................. 5227.1 New York, 1861. 12'.......................1216.17 Note. - Satires on politics, etc., in the Yankee dialect, with - - The wits and beaux of society. New York, notes, etc. 1861. 120................................1216.18 BILLARD, Charles Michel. Treatise on the diseases - Vapereau, G. Dictionnaire universel, des con-- ~ poreaun. Pitinair uivese, 180es3 Lcon-...2 of infants. With appendix by J. Stewart. New temporains. Paris, 1870, 73. L. 8...R.R., E.2.10 York, 1839. viii, 620 pp. 80...............6022.10 See also America, Architects, Artists, Bible, Christ, EngiBtLLzAmS~. Bennett, J. London, 1873. 8.~ 6413.1 neers, Englaind, Europe, France, Germany, Great Britain, BILLIARDS. Bennett, J. London, 187~3. 8..... 64:13.1 Greece, I4eroes, Indians, Inventors, Irelanid, Italy, Jews, BILLINGS, Josh, pseud. See SHAW, Henry W. Knigihts, Military biography, Missions, New England, New BILLINGS ftamily. Thayer, E. 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Leipzig...................... 331.9 don, 1872. 160............................ 916.19 - amne. New York........................... 720.2 - Figuier, (G.) L. Reptiles and birds. London BLACK baronet, The. CarlotonW.............. 524.1 [1869]. 8~................................ 1521.3 BLACK diamonds gathered in the darkiey homes of - Flagg, WV. Thie birds and seasons of New Eng- the South. Pollard, E. A. New York, 1839. 120. 1915.8 land. Boston, 1875. 8~................6614.11 BLACK dwarf, The. Scott, Sir WV. Boston........ 523.15 - IHolden, C. F. Holden's book on. New York, - Same. Leipzig............................. 324.11 1873. 120................................. 1519.6 BLACK forest village stories. Auerbach, B......... 926.27 - Michelet, J. The bird. London, 1870. 8.... 6612.5 BLACK hills, Dakota, Report of a reconnaissance of - Ruskin, J. Loves meinie. Lectures on Greek the. See UNITED STATES. Department of war.. 630.1 and English birds. 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Also Selection from Benjamin IHoadly's - Same. New York, 1870. 80................. 1021.5 works. Boston, 1823. [No title-page.] 169BISSELL, Edwin Cone. The historic origin of the 344 pp. 12...............................6327.11 Bible. With an introduction by H. D. Hitchcock. BLACKIE, John Stuart. Biography of Homer. (1n New York [1873]. xxiii, 432 pp. Sin. 80....1536.14 Macaulay, T. B., lord, and others. New biogBITS of talk about home matters. Hunt, 1t. (M.) raphies of illustrious men)................... 5428.4 Boston, 1873. Sq. 160 1939.2 - Horre HellenicHe: essays and discussions on some BITS of travel. Hunt, H. (M.) Boston, 1872. Sq. 160. 428.10 important points of Greek philology and anBITTER-SWEET. A poem. Holland, J. G. New tiquity. London, 1874. xii, 394 pp. 8..... 6113.4 York, 1872. 12~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.................651 York, 1872. 120......,.....................1615.18 - On self-culture. 3d edition. Edinburgh, 1874. - Same. (In his Garnered sheaves.) New York, 91pp. 16.5838.5 1873. Sq. 16......................... 1617.2 BLACKMORE, Richard Doddridge. Alice Lorraine. BIVOUAC, The; or, stories of the peninsular war, A tale of the South downs. Leipzig....... 331.10 Maxwell, W. LI..;...... 518:6 - Same. New York...................... 711.35 BIVOUAC and battle. Adams, W. T............... 924.10 - Lorna Doone................................ 710.16 BJ6RNSON, Bjirnstjerne. Arne: a sketch of Norwe- - The maid of Sker............................ 711.20 gian country life. Translated by A. Plesner anu BLACKSTONE, Sir William. Commentaries on the S. Rugeley-Powers......................... 735. 25 laws of England. With notes, and a life of the - The happy boy: a tale of Norwegian peasant author, by G. Sharswood. Philadelphia, 1872. life. Translated by H. R. G.............. 735.25 2 v. Portrait. 8.......................... 6311.1 BLACK, Adam and Charles. General atlas of the BLACKWELL, Antoinette Brown. The sexes throughworld. Americanedition. Edinburgh, 1871. F0. out nature. New York, 1875. 240 pp. 120.. 5837.5 *R.R.Desk BLACKWOOD, Frederick Temple, lord Dufferin. Let- Picturesque tourist of Ireland. Illustrated by a ters from high latitudes; voyage to Iceland, map of Ireland, charts and plans. Edinburgh, Jan Mayen, and Spitzbergen, in 1856. Boston, 1855. vii, 310 pp. Wood-cuts. Sm. 8..... 229.2 1859. 406 pp. 12...................... 225.3 BLacK, Charles Christopher. Essay on L. da Vinci's BLADE-o'-RAsss s. Farjeon, B.L.................. 521.7 scientific and literary works. See ITEATON, BLAGDEN, George Washington. Pastor's memorial. Mary M................................... 6211.5 Twenty-fifth anniversary of [his] installation. - Michael Angelo Buonarroti. Sculptor, painter, See BOSTON, Mass. Old South church and soarchitect. The story of his life and labours. ciety...................................... 5817.3 London, 1875. xiv, 262 — pp. Portrait. BLADEN, Isa. The woman I loved, and the woman Photographs. 80...........................6211.7 who loved me: a Tuscan wedding............. 339.5 BL~AC~K, William. A dabter of Rth.31.26 BLAINE, Delabere Pritchett. An encyclopedia of - Kilmeny 319.16 ruralsports. New edition, revised and corrected. - Love or marriage?............7........... 720.18 Illustrated. London, 1870. xiii, 1246 pp. 8. 6412.2 - The maid of Killeena and other stories. Leipzig. 330.12 BLAInR, David. A grammar of natural and experiConltenlts.- The maid of Killeena; Queen Tita's wager; A mental philosophy. With engravings. 20th fight for a wife; The true legend of a billiard club; A sequel edition from the 12th London edition. hartto that. ford, 1824. 214 pp. 12....................1538.22 - Same. New York.......................... 711.9 BLAIR, Hugh. An abridgient of lectures on rhetCotelts.- The maid of Killeena; Queen Tita's wager; A toric. Revised and corrected. Windsor, 1809. fight for a wife: The true legniid of a billiard club; A sequel 291pp. 12. 1918.6 to thati The man whlo was like Shakspeare. ~to that; The maua who nas like Shakoslare. - Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres. 4th - The marriage of Moira Fergus..... 720.38 American edition. Brooklyn, 1807. 2 v. 80. 1912.2 - The monarch of Mincing-Lane......... 720.13 -Sermons, $th edition. Loqdo5 1783. 2 v. 80. 5814.1 BLAKE 25 BONWICK Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BLAKE, Lady -. Ruth Maxwell............. 731.4 BonBiN boy, The. N. P. Banks. Thayer, W. M. BLAKE, L. Vale, editor. Arctic experiences: contain- Boston, 1860. 16.......................... 916.8 ing Capt. G. E. Tyson's wonderful drift on the BSCHER, Fedinand, editor. College series of French ice-floe, a historyof the Polaris expedition, the plays. Boston, 1867. 120.................. 2015.2 cruise of the Tigress, and rescue of the Polaris Contents. —Les petits oiseaux; Mile. do la Seiglilre; Le survivors. Added a generalArctic chronology. Romn dn je he ur; Les dit de e. New York, 1874. 486 pp. Illustrated. Por- BODILY strength and skill, Wonders of. Depping, traits, 8~..................................5911.15 G. New Iork, 1872. 160................ I714.12 traits. 80.5911.15 ~~~~G. New York, 1872. 160.........1714.12 BLAKE, John Lauris. Conversations on natural BoDY and mind. 1'audsley, 11. London, 1873. philosophy. Illustrated. Boston, 1837. 276 80....... 6036.15 pp. 120...................................1526.30 BoGART, William I-I. IDaniel Boone, and the hunters BLAKE, Lillie Dovereux. Fettered for life......... 734.23 of Kentucky. Illustrated. Boston, 1874 [cop. BLAKE, Louisa. Poems. Boston, 1832. vii, 138 1854]. 464 pp. 120............... 5025.9 pp. 120. vi 5218.3 BOGEN, F. W. The Germnan in America. [German BLAKE, Sophia Jex. A visit to some American and English.] 2d edition. Boston, 1851. 177 schools and colleges. London, 1867. xii, 250 pp. 120............................ 1939.3 pp. Sin. 8............................... 1736.7 BOHEMInAN girl. Balfe, M. W. (In Ditson, 0., and BLAKE, William, Life of. Gilchrist, A. London, co. Standard opera librettos)....6........6233.3.3 1863. 2 v. 8............................. 6213.9 BOIELDIEu, Frannois Andr:. La dame blanche. BLANC, (Auguste Alexander Philippe) Charles. (In Ditson, 0., and co. Standard opera libretGrammar of painting and engraving. Trans- tos)......................................6233.3.5 rated from the French by KIate Newell Doggett. BoITARO, Pierre. Nouveau manuel du cordier. WVith the original illustrations. New York, Paris, 1839. 294-t+ pp. 24:. [Manuel Roret]. 6429.8 1874. xx, 330 pp.- I colored plate. L. 8`.... 6212.2 BOKHARA, Asia, Narrative of a- mission to. Wolfft BLANC, (Jean Joseph) Louis. History of ten years J. New York, 1845. 80.................... 821.4 [in France], 1830-40. London, 1844, 45. 2v. 8~. 5517.4 BOLEYN, Anne. See ANNE BOLEYN. BLANCHE Seymour. By the author of "Erma's Bo0BAUGns, Charles C. The literature of kissing, engagement"............................. 732.1 gleaned from history, poetry, fiction and anecBLAND, William. Experimental essays on the prin- dote. Philadelphia, 1876. 382 pp. 120...... 5924.5 ciples of construction in arches, piers, buttresses, BONAPARTE, Jrr6me. Lettres et documents inbdits etc. With illustrations. 3d edition. London, 1837 h 1848. See THIEnS, Louis Adolphe..... 5515.2 1867. vi, 138 pp. 120. 1716.6 BONAPARTE, Joseph. See JOSEPHI BONAPARTE. - Forms of ships and boats. With illustrations. BONAPARTE, Louis Napoldon. See NAPOLON III. 5th edition, revised. London, 1868. viii, 97-[- BONAPARTE, Napol0on. See NAPOLON I. pp. 12...................................1715.10 BONAPARTE family. The Napoleon dynasty. A hisBLEAK house. Dickens, C. (J. H.) Boston. 2 v...1824.11 tory of the Bonaparte family. Lester, C. E. - Same. Leipzig. 4 v. in 2................. 338.19 Now York, 1873. 120..................... 825.17 BLEEDING. See EPILEPSY. BONAPARTE-PATTERSON marriage in 1803, The. BLESSINGTON, Countess of. See GARDINER, Margaret. Saffell, W. T.R. Philadelphia, 1873. Sm. 8~. 825.4 BLIND people: their works and ways. Johns, B. G. BOND, John James. Randy-book of rules and tables London, 1867. Sin. 8...................... 5428.7 for verifying dates with the Christian era; givBLITHEDALE romance, The. Hawthorne, N. Boston, ing an account of the chief eras, and systems 1871. 160.................................1813.8 used by various nations; with easy methods - Same. Boston, 1873. 16~................. 1813.11 for determining the corresponding dates; with Note. -Supposed to picture the Brook inrm experiment. regnal years of English sovereigns, 1066-1874. London, 1875. xlii, 465 pp. Sin. 80......... 5627.2 BLOCKADE; The, of Phalsburg. [Fiction.] Erek- BOND, Robert. Handbook of the telegraph. 3d mann, E., and Chatrian, A. London, 1870. 16~. 715.12 edition, revised and enlarged, with illustrations. - Same. New York, 1871. 120................ 913.21 London, 1870. 114- pp. Folded plates. 120. 1715.4 BLOCKADE runners, Tile. Verne, J.......... 713.4 BONER, Charles. Memoirs and letters. With letters BLOODeETTINO, Researches on the effects of. Louis, of Mary Russell Mitford to him during ten P. C. A. Boston, 1836. 80..... 6014.4 years. Edited by R. M. Kettle. London, 1871. BLoorFIELD. Robert. Rural tales, ballads, and 2 v. Sm. 80............................... 5426.2 songs. 2d edition. London, 1802. ix, 119+- BONES. Dupuytren, G., baron. Injuries and dispp. Illustrated. Portrait. 160............. 1628.3 eases of. London, 1847. 80........ 6013.7 BLossoMINc, The, of an aloe. IHoey, Mrs. C.... 711.15 - Wagner, A. Process of repair after resection BLOT, Pierre. //and-book of practical cookery. and extirpation of. London, 1859. 80........6023.1 New York, 1873. 478 pp. Illustrated. 12.. 1515.5 BoNIFACIUS, (Winifrid), St., archbishop of Mlentz. BLOwPIPE, A system of instruction in the practical S. Boniface and the conversion of Germany. use of the. Plympton, G. W. New York, I-Iope, Mrs. -. London, 1872. 16.......... 5735.6 1868. 120.................6436.3 BONNER, John. Child's history of Greece. With BLUE ribbon, Thie. Tabor, E.......... 732.19 illustrations. New York, 1871. 2 v. 160.... 926.2 BLUEBEARD'S ghost. Thackeray, W. M. (In John- - Child's history of Rome. New York, 1870. 2 v. son, (E.) H. Little classics).................529.4.9 Illustrated. 160.................... 926.1 BLUEBEARA'S keys. Thackeray, A. I. Leipzig.... 330.20 - Child's history of the United States. With en- Same. New York........................... 720.11 gravings. New York, 1870. 3 v. 16. 926.3 BLUEBERRYING. Abbott, J....................... 917.27 BONNET, Charles. Philosophical and critical inquiBLUNDERER, The: a comedy. Molidre, J. B. P. ries concerning Christianity. Translated by J. Dramatic works. Edinburgh, 1875. 80......5530.3.1 L. Boissier. Philadelphia, 1803. 304 pp. PorBoAlDINac-scnoo L days. Gordon, C....... 915.22 trait. 160........................ 1918.10 BOAROMAN, William E. The higher Christian life. BONNEVILLE, Captain, Adventures of. Irving, W. Boston, 1858. 330-+ pp. 120...1536.10 and 6325.10 London, 1854. 12 0.826.3 BOAT club. Adams, W. T.................... 924.15 - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. Sm. 8...........1815.14 BOAT club series. See ADAMS, William T. BONNIE Scotland. Lippincott, S. J. Boston, 1872. BOAT life in Egypt and Nubia. Prime, IV. C. New 160...................................933.29 York, 1818. 120...................424.6 BONSTETTIN, Charles Victor de. The man of the BOATS. IBallantyne, R. 1'. Man on the ocean. A North, and the man of the South; or the infoubook about boats and ships...................1715.30 once of climate. Translated from the French. - Kingston, W. H11. G. The boy's own book of New York, 1864. 200 pp. 120.............. 1938.2 boats, with instructions how to make sailing BONWICKC, James. Mike Howe, the bushranger of models.................................... 1718.1 Van Dieman's land........................ 725.28 BOOK 26 BOSTON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BOOK, A, about boys. Moncrieff, A. H. II. Boston, BOSTON, Mass., continued. 1869. 16................................. 926.34 - Celebration of the centennial anniversary of the BoOK, A, about doctors. Jeaffreson, J. C. Leipzig, battle of Bunker hill [prepared by James M. 1870. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16..................1238.16 Bugbee]. With an appondix containing a surBooK about dominies. Moncrieff, A. R. 11. Boston, vey of the literature of the battle, its antecedents 1869. 160................................. 1535.9 and results [by Justin Winsor]. Boston, 1875. BOOK-KEEsING. Marsh, C. C. Theory and prac- Illustrated. 174 pp. L. 8C.................. 810.10 tise of bank book-keeping. New York, 1864. - History of the introduction of pure water into L. 40...................................... 1720.1 Boston, with a description of its Cochituate - Trbmery, F. Nouveau manuel complet du teneur water works. Compiled by IN. J. Bradlee]. do livres. Paris, N. D. 240................. 6819.1 Illustrated. Boston, 1868. xxi, 299-f- pp. 80. BooK, The, of adventure and peril. Bruce, C. Lon- 610.2 and 5010.18 don, 1875. Sm. 8.......................... 426.23 - Inaugural address of S. C. Cobb, mayor, Jan. 5, BOOK, The, of days. Chambers, R. London, N. D. 1874. Boston, 1874. 34 pp. 8............. 6923.11 2 v. 8~.............................*R.R., A.3.7 -- Same. Jan. 4, 1875. Boston, 1875. 30 pp. 80.6923.13 BooK, A, of golden'deeds. Yonge, C. M. London, - Memorial of Abraham Lincoln. Boston, 1865. 1870. 160................................. 1939.1 153 pp. L. 8............................. 5020.4 BooK of memories, Hall, S.C. London, 1871. 40. 1231.1 - Memorial of Daniel Webster. Boston, 1853. BooK, The, of snobs. Thackeray, W. M. (In his viii, 270 pp. Portrait. 1 plateo. 80..........1011.4 Miscellanies)..............................335.13.1 — Memorial of Edward Everett. Boston, 1865. - Same. (In his Works)...................... 513.1.9 315 pp. Portraits. L. 80.................. 810.9 BooK, The, of the seasons. //owitt, W. Philadel- - Memorial of Joshua Bates. Boston, 1865. 58 pp. phia, 1831. 12............................ 1838.3 Portrait. 1 plate. L. 8............... 5031.1 BooKS and reading. Porter, N. Books and read- - Memorial of Samuel F. B. Morse. [Boston] ing; or, what books shall I read and how shall 1872. 103- + pp. 8C............. 1211.5 and 5023.3 I read them? New York, 1873. Sm. 80. 6134. 1 - Memorial of the inauguration of the statue of - Putnam, G-. P. The best reading. l1ints on the Franklin. Boston, 1857. 412 pp. 1 plate. 8C. 1211.6 selection of books. New York, 1875. 120.....6136.10 - Municipal register for 1873. Boston, b1873. 278 - Van Rhyn, G. A. F. What and how to read. pp. 80.................................... 1210.1 New York, 1875. 120....................6136.11 - Ordinances of the city and acts of the legislature BOOKSELLERS. History of booksellers, the old and of Massachusetts on municipal subjects passed the new. Curwen, 11. London [1873]. 120..5426.16 1873. Boston, 1874. 251-334 pp. L. 8..... 810.4 See also Note in Blulletin, Vol. 1I, p. 234. - Proceedings, April 17, 1865, on occasion of the death of Abraham Lincoln. Boston, 1865. 35 BOONE, Daniel. Abbott, J. S.C. Daniel Boone the pp. so..5............................... 5020.6 pioneer of Kentucky. New York, 1872. 120.. 1014.4 -.Primary schools. Annals of the primary school - Bogart, W. H. Daniel Boone, and the hunters committee, 1818-55. Compiled by J. M. Wightof Kentucky. Boston, 1874 [cop. 1854]. 160. 5025.9 man. Boston, 1860. 8~..................... 5010.3 BoRnST-rmT, A., and DWYER, F. The Franco-Ger- - Public library. Bulletins. Vol. I, II. No. 1 to man war to the catastrophe of Sedan and the 35. Oct., 1867, to Oct., 1875. [Appended to fall of Strassburg. With strategical maps, tabu- vol. I, The Tosti engravings. Portraits.] Boslar views of marches, plans of battles [etc.]. ton, 1871, 75. 2 v. L. 8...............R.R., D.2.5 London, 1873. viii, 701 pp. 8............. 5713.2 - - Catalogue. Boston, 1854. iv, 180 pp. 8D.*R.R., D.2.8 BonDER and Bastille. Lawrence, G. A............ 315.26 - - A chronological index to historical fiction; inBoRDER beagles. Simms, W. G................. 716.27 eluding prose fiction, plays and poems. 2d and BORDER lines of knowledge in some provinces of enlarged edition. Boston, 1875. iv, 32 pp. L. 8~. *Desk medical science. Hiolmes, 0. W. Boston, 1862. -- - Ilistorical fiction. Novels, plays, poems. 120.......................................1522.14 [Boston, 1871.] 9 pp. L. 8'........... R.R., D.2.4 BonDER reminiscences. Marcy, R. B.............. 413.3 - - Index to the catalogue of books in the Bates BORDERLAND, The, of science. Proctor, R. A. Lon- Hall. Boston, 1861. vii, 902-~ pp. L. 80.. *R.R., D.2.2 don, 1873. 8.............................. 6814.3 - - First supplement. Boston, 1866. iv, 718, BORES, The: a comedy. Molidre, J. B. P. Dra- 21-+ pp. L. 8~.......................*-R.R., D.2.3 matic works. Edinburgh, 1875. 80......5530.3.2 - - Index to the catalogue of [books] in the BORGIA, Lucrezia, duchess of Perrora. Gilbert, W. Lower Hall. Boston, 1858. iv, 204 pp. L. 8. Lucrezia Borgia. A biography. London, 1869. *ftR., D.2.1 2 v. Sm. 8....................... 5526.7 - - Lower Hall. Catalogue of books in the classes - Gregorovius, F. Lucrezia Borgia. Stuttgart, of history, biography, and travel, with notes for 1874................................... 5733.6 readers under subject-references. 2d, or consoliBoanovw, George. The Bible in Spain. 13th edi. dated edition. Boston, 1873. 304 pp. L. 80.*R.R., D.2.16 tion, New York, 1869. 232 pp. 85.....5931.13 - - Class list for English prose fiction, including - Lavengro; the scholar - the gipsy - the priest. translations and juvenile fiction [and some New York, 1857. 198 pp. 80 511.4 juvenile works not fiction]. 5th edition. [Bos- Romany Rye; a sequel to "Lavengro." New ton, 1871.] 76 pp. L. 80...............*R.R., D.2.4 York, 1867. 141 pp. 80.................... 511.21 - - - Class list for poetry, the drama, rhetoric, - Wild Wales: its people, language, and scenery. elocution, collections, periodicals, and miscella3dedition. London, 1872. viii,347pp. Sm.80. 5438.6 neousworks. [Boston, 1870.] 128pp. L. 8~. *R.R.,D.2.4 - The Zincali; or, an naccount of the gypsies of - - Class list for works in the arts and sciences. Spaina. New York, 184J9. 148 pp. 80.......5931.13 2d edition. [Boston, 1871.] 71 — pp. L. 8~. *R.R., D.2.4 BOS, OBEL: or, the royal oak. [Historical fiction.] -- - Finding list for French, German, and ItalAinsworth, W. II..................... 339.10 ian books. [Boston, 1867.] 45 pp. L. 80.*R.R., D.2.4 BossUET, Jacques Bbnigne. Bossuct and his con- - - Foreign languages. Books arranged by temporaries. Farrar, L S. London, 1874. authors, titles, andsubjects. 2d edition. [BosSm. 8.........................5526.14 ton, 1876.] 68 pp. L. 8~.............*R.R., D.2.20 BOST)ON, Blass. Auditor, Annunal report of the receipts -- - Miscellaneous documents. Boston, 1853-72. and expenditures of the c;ity of Boston and the Sm. 80....R........................*R.I., D.2.14 county of Suffolk, 1867-75. Boston, 1868-75. - - Nineteenth annual report of the trustees. 6 v. 8............ 6923.1 Boston, 1871, 77 pp. 80 IR........D......R..,D.2.9 - Board of health. The sanitary condition of Bos- -- - Periodicals currently received; and Works of ton. -Report of a medical commission appointed reference in the Reading Room and at the Desk to investigate the sanitary condition of the city. in Bates Hall. [Boston, 1870.] 31 pp. L. 8. Boston, 1875. 199 pp. Charts. 8. 6913.6 *R.R.R., D.2.4 BOSTON 27 BOSTON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BOSTON,.Mass. Public library, continued. BOSTON, M11ass., continued. - - Points to be considered in cataloguing, revis- - Loring, J. S. The hundred Boston orators, from ing, and proof-reading. [Boston, 1870.] 8 pp. 1770 to 1852. Boston, 1853. 80............. 5022.9 L.80.................................. R.R., D.2.4 Note. -Accounts of those who have publicly delivered era-- Presentation of a bust and portrait of Joshua tions; with an introduction, chiefly on the Boston massacre. Bates, by his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth van deo Yrcyer. Boston, 18G6. -- Martin, J. G. Twenty-one years in tie Boston Weyer. Boston, 1866. 19 pp. L. 8....*R.R., D.2.4 stock market. Boston, 1856. 80. 111.1 --- — The Prince library. A catalogue of the books ~~r~~~ - The Prince library. A cataloguof the books - Nason, E. Sir Charles Henry Frankland, baronet: and manuscripts [of ] T. Prince, bequeathed to or Boston in the colonial times. Albany, 1865. the Old South church, and now deposited in the 8o.....................5013.15 Public library. Boston, 1870. xvi, 159+ pp. - Quincy, J. Municipal history of. Boston, 1852. L. 8.................................*R.R., D.2.6 Su.5011.5 -— Proceedings at the dedication of the building-. - Proceedings at the dedication of the building. - Savage, E. HI. Chronological history of the BosBoston, 1858. 194 pp. Illustrated. 8~. B so, 13. 14 p. Il srt d 11 ton watch and police, 1861-65; with recollec5012.8 and -niReet, Dno2oh11 tions of a Boston police officer. Boston, 1865. 12~. 5010.7 - - Second-nineteenth annual report of the ts- - - Police records and recollections; or, Boston by tees. Boston, 1852-71. 8............51R. R. 1D.2.15 daylight and gaslight for two hundred and forty - The Tosti engravings. [Complete.] Boston, Boston, 187. 05013.8 0 ~~~~~~~~years. Boston, 1873. 8~ 5013.8 1873. L. 8~.......................... I~R., D.2.17 a1 1873.rtraits.[Bos ton,871. 21 R.R., D.2.17 L. — Shurtleff, N. B. Topographical and historical - - - Portraits. [Boston, 1871.] 24 pp. L. 80. description of. Boston, 1871. 8~............ 5010.1 ~[.. 15.2.4 and 7 _ X~~t.R.,- W..~an arren, J. C. The great tree on the common. - - Twentieth annual report of the trustees. Bos- Warren, J. C. The great tree on the common. ton, 1872. 8.............5R.R., D.2.10 - Boston, 1855. 80........................411.1 - East Boston branch. List of books, arranged -- Wheildon, WV. W. Siege and evacuation of. Bos- - ]fast Boston branch. List of bookrs, ar~ranged o,86 ~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~s19 ton, 1876. 8~...............~811.19 by authors, titles, and subjects. [Boston, 1871.] - Whiting, W. Destruction of Boston harbor. — Whiting, W. Destuto fBso abr 92 pp. 8~............................ *R. it., D. 2.4 stuinofBtnhrbr ~~~~92 pp. 80.s'I.R.u., 1.2.4 ~Speech against an application for leave to fill up - R-oxbury branch. [Documents relating to the establishment of the Roxbury brancdst5 and its flats in Mystic river. Boston, 1851. 8. 6923.2 cstablishment of the l'~oxbury branci~ and its O~~~ union with the Fellowes Atheneum. Boston, See also Bunker hill, Charlestown, Copp's hillburial ground, on, 2, 19.1Roxbury. 1 872, 73.] 5........n....5010. 17 and *R.R., D.2.18 17South Boston branch. List of *.R., D.2.1Se Note. - See the Lower Hall Catalogue of history. etc., p. 32, -— South Boston branch fbooks, arranhed is for a survey of the literature of the hlistory of Boston. by authors, titles, and subjects. [Boston, 1872.] Drake's History is the most elaborate, but it comes down b72 pp. 8u s....t........s........... R. I., D.2.4 only to 1770. Frothinglghamn's Life of Joseph Warren [1010.6] 72 pp. 80.................R.., D].2.4 and his "Siege of Boston" [812.6] will continue the story - Proceedings at [its] dedication, May 16, into the beginning of the revolutionary period; and a full 18P2. [Bostong8s.] 22[i pp. 8dei.....cati6 account of tse authorities flr the interval 1761-76w will befound ~1872. [Boston, 1872.] 22 pp. 8. i*R.R., D).2.13 in the Bulletin for JulY, 1875. Lossing's Pictorial field-book of the revolution [810.17] has interest for this period, subscNote. - The best material for the history of the Boston pub- quent to which, the reader will best depend upon the histories lic library is in the series of annual reports, with the Proceed- of Massachusetts, like Barry's C812.513. Quincy's Municipal ings at the dedication of' the Ceiltral building. A chapter in history of Boston covers 1630-1830. Schouler's iassachusetts the life of George Ticknor [1012.5 2; 5023.10.2, ch. 15] throws in the civil war [5012.2.2] shows Bestot's part. light upon the history of its bormation, and an article in For the associations and history of localities, Shurtleff's Scribler's monthly [1438.1.3] epitomizes its history and its description is full for the points covered; but Drake's Old nmethods. landmarks covers a wider area, and is more popularly written. - The railroad jubilee. Account of the celebration commemorative of the opening of railroad com- - Church of the Disciples. Service book. Boston, munication between Boston and Canada, Sept. 1844. vi, 183+- pp. 160................6328.16 17-19, 1851. Boston, 1852. 288 —pp. Map. 80. -- - The disciples' hymn book: a collection of 811.5 and 6923.3 hymns and chants. Boston, 1844. Unpaged. - Reception and entertainment of the Chinese em- 160........................................6328.16 bassy. Boston, 1868. 77 pp. 80............ 831.2 - City hospital. First medical and surgical report. - Report by the commission appointed to investi- Edited by J. N. Borland [and] D. W. Cheever. gate the subject of the annexation of certain Boston, 1870. 688 pp. Illustrated. 80......6012.24 neighboring cities and towns to the city of Bos- - English high school. Semi-centennial anniversary. ton. [Boston, 1873.] 131 pp. Map. 80.....5010.19 Boston, 1871. 112 — pp. Illustrated. 80.... 5832.3 - Report of the commissioners appointed to investi- - Essex Street church and society. Memorial volgate the cause and management of the great umne to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniverfire. Boston, 1873. xxiv, 662 pp. 80....... 813.6 sary of the installation of N. Adams. Boston, - School comnoittee. Annual report, 1857-64, 66-74. 1860. 128 pp. Portraits. 160.............1914.10 Boston, 1858-74. Illustrated. 17 v. L. 80...6924.10 - Female anti-slavery society. Report, with a con- - Report on drawing. Boston, 1874. 20 pp. 41 cise statement of events, previous and subseplates. 80................................ 6213.11 quent to the annual meeting of 1835. Boston, - - Samne. Boston, 1875. 50 pp. 40 plates. 80. 1511.9 1836. 108 pp. 120........................ 818.9 - Superintendent of public schools. Twenty-ninth - Flemale asylum, Reminiscences of the. Wales, A. semi-annualreport. Boston, 1874. 236-1-pp. 80. 6924.6 L. Boston, 1844. 16...................... 5835.6 - Old South church and society. Pastor's memorial. - Abbott, J. Marco Paul in Boston........... 911.5 Twenty-fifth anniversary of the installation of - Description of the Boston water works. Boston, G. W. Blagden. Boston, 1862. 118 pp. 12~...5817.3 1848. Sm. 120............................ 819.3 - Second church. Our pastors' offering. A compi- - Drake, S. A. Old landmarks and historic per- lation from the writings of the pastors. Boston, sonages of. Boston, 1873. 120.............. 5035.3 1845. 1264 pp. 160......................5819.11 - Drake, S. G. History and antiquities of, 1630- - Social law library. Catalogue. 2d edition. 1770. Boston, 1856. L. 80.................5010.11 Boston, 1849. xii, 197 pp. 80.............. 6135.2 - Frothingham, R. History of the siege of. Bos- - Society for medical improvement. Descriptive ton, 1851. 8.................... 8..... 12.6 catalogue of the anatomical museum. Jackson, - Hales, J. 0. Survey of Boston and its vicinity. J. B. S. Boston, 1847. - 80.................. 6022.3 Boston, 1821. 12~.......................... 424.21 - Society of natural history, Address to the. War- Hamilton, J. W. Memorial of Jesse Lee and the ren, J. C. Boston, 1853. 8................ 6613.9 old elm. Boston, 1875. 120................. 617.2 BOSTON almanac. 1838, 40-42, 44-72. Boston - Kidder, F. fIistory of the Boston massacre, [1838-72]. 33 v. 16...................... 5017.6 March 5, 1870. Albany, 1870. 8........... 5011.4 BOSTON athenwmul, History of the. Quincy, J. - Lander, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes...... 922.20 Cambridge, 1851. 8~....................... 811.4: - Lawrence, W. R. History of the Boston dispen- BOSTON book, The. Being specimens of metropolitan sary. Boston, 1859. 80.................. 6032.1 literature. Boston, 1841. 352 pp. 120...... 5217.2 BOSTON 28 BOYLSTON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BOSTON directory for 1872-75. Boston [1872-75]. BownsTcH, Henry Ingersoll. Memoir of Amos 4 v. 8......................H.R.R., E.2.5 Twitchell. With an appendix, containing his BosToN directory, supplement. Containing the addresses, etc. Boston, 1851. v, 212 pp. Pornames of persons who have made changes in trait. 120.............................1216.13 business since July last. Also a list of all per- - Nat the navigator. Life of Nathaniel Bowditch. sons carrying on business in Charlestown, West Boston, 1870. 192 pp. Illust-rated...... 1913.20 Roxbury, Brighton, November, 1873. Boston BOWDITCH, Nathaniel. Bowditch, t11. I. Nat the [1873]. 178 — pp. 80.................HR.R., E.2.8 navigator. Life of. Boston, 1870. 16. 913.20 BOSTON illustrated. [Boston] 1872. 132 pp. [No - Bowditch, N.I. Memoir of. Boston, 1840. 40. 1010.2 title-page.] 80............................ 814.1 BowmoTcH, Nathaniel Ingersoll. History of the - Same. [Revised edition, with additions. Title Massachusetts general hospital. Boston, 1851. ~on cover.] Boston [1875]. 136 pp. 2 maps. xi, 442 pp. 1 plate. 8....................6012.25 Sin. 40. 814.8 - Memoir of Nathaniel Bowditch. 2d edition. BOSTOy lectures, 1872. Christianity and scepticism. Boston, 1840. 172 pp. Portraits. 40........ 1010.2 Boston [1872]. vi, 291 pp. 160............. 5816.4 - Suffolk surnames. Boston, 1857. 108 pp. 80..5022.11 BOSTON musical education society's collection of - Same. 2d edition, enlarg ed. Boston, 1858. xv, church music. Edited by B. F. Baker and I. 383 pp. 80........................5022.17 B. Wood. 8th edition. Boston, 1845. 304 pp. BOWEN, Francis. Life of Baron Steuben. (In Oblong 80 1518.4 Sparks, J. Library of American biography)..5028.1.9 BosToN pearl, The, and galaxy. Vol. 21. Boston, - Life of( Sir William Phips. (In Sparks, J. Li1838. FO..........0.......... 7...6730.34 brary of American biography)...............5028.1.7 Note. - No. 1-12, 13-16,17-20, 22-215, 39-14, 42-52, missing. BOWLES, Emily. In the Camargue. [Fiction]..... 723.6 BOWLES,, Samuel. Across the continent: a summer's BOSWELL, James. Life of Samuel Johnson. In- journey to the Rocky mountains, the Mormons, eluding a journal of a tour to the Hebrides. and the Pacific states. Springfield, 1868. xx, New edition with additions and notes, by J. W. 452 pp. Map. 16........................ 417.6 Croker. London, 1831. 5v. Portraits. Map. 8~. 5423.7 BOWmAAN, Anne. The young exiles; or, the wild - Same. London, N. D. 4 v. Illustrated. 160..1225.12 tribes of the North. A tale of adventures......1118.5 BOTANY. Burbidge, F. W. The art of botanical BowsRNG, John. Poetry of the Magyars, preceded drawing. London [1873]. Sq. 160.......... 6217.7 by a sketch of the language and literature of - Figuier, (G.) L. The vegetable world. London, -lungary and Transylvania. London, 1830. 1868. 80 1521.6 xvi, lxxxiii, 312 —pp. 80.. 1622.1 - Gray, A. Ihow plants behave. New York, 1874. Box and Cox: a comedy. Morton, J. M. New York, Sm. 4:0..........1523.24: N. D. 120.652 Sm. 4...................................... 1523.24 N. D. 12........................165.4, - - How plants grow; with a popular flora. New Box tunnel, The. Reade, C. (In Johnson, (E.) R. York, 1874. Sin. 40....................... 6626.7 Little classics)............................529.4.9 - Grindon, L. IH. Phenomena of plant life. Bos- Boy farmers, The, of Elm island. IKellogg, E...... {)22.12 ton, 1866. 12............................ 1523.13 BoY hunters, The. Reid, M..................... 932.14 - Phelps, A. II. L. Botany for beginners. Hart- BoYjoiner, The. Davidson, E. A. London [1874]. 40. 1512.3 ford, 1833. 12............................ 6627.3 BoY slaves, The. Reid, M...................... 931.1 - Same. New York, 1838. 120................ 1528.5 Boy tar, The. Reid, M......................... 923.'26 - Wakefield, P. An introduction to. Philadelphia, BoY's, The, book about Indians. Tuttle, E. B...... 915.20 1818. Sin. 80.............................. 6626.8 BoY's, A, kingdom; or, four years in a cave....... 933.23 See also Flowers, Medical botany, Vegetation. BOY'S own book: a complete encyclopmdia of outdoor and indoor exercises and diversions............ 916.5 BOTH sides of the street. Walker, MI. S........... 913.28 BoY's, The, own book of boats. Kingston, W. H. G. 1718.1 BOTTA, Carlo (Giuseppe Guglielmo). Lettere. To- BoY's, The, own volume of fact, fancy, history, and rino, 1841. xix, 192 — pp. 160........... 2037.2 adventure. Christmas, 1813. Illustrated. EdBOTToMC of the sea, The. Sonrel, L. New York, ited by the publisher [S. O. Beeton].......... 912.1 1872. 160................................. 1714.9 BoY's, The,-playbook of science. Pepper, J. H....1524.18 BOUCICAULT, Dion (L.), joint author. F'oul play. BOYCE, Alien P., joint author. The art of lettering, See READE, Charles 724.18 and sign painter's manual. See LYFORD, BoUnDOIR cabal, The. Murray, G. 3 v. in 2....... 314.11 Thomas J................................. 6210.1 BOULLET, Adolphe. L'armde d'Henri v. Los bour- BoYD, Andrew Kennedy Hutchinson. Recreations of geois-gentilshommes do 1871. Paris, 1872. a country parson. [Essays.] Boston, 1862. 2 v. xxiv, 258 — pp. 180 5526.1 16U.............. 1535.16 BOUILLY, Jean Nicolas. Les encouragemens de la BoYD, Mark. Social gleanings. London, 1875. xv, jeunesse. Paris [1830]. 2 v. Illustrated. 120. 5537.6 340 pp. Sin. 80............................ 5613.7 BOULTON, Matthew, Life of. Smiles, S. London, BOYDELL, John. The gallery of' illustrations for 1865. 8.................................. 5421.5 Shakespeare's dramatic works, reduced and reBOUNo to rise. Alger, H.,jr..................... 935.29 engraved by the heliotype process. With selecBOUNTY, ship. Belcher, Lady D. The mutineers of tions from the text. Edited by J. Parker the. London, 1870. Sm. 80................. 1224.4 Norris. Philadelphia, 1874. 100 plates. 4:.. 5620.2 - Same. New York, 1871. 120................ 435.2 BOYEn, -. Nouveau manuel complet du porce- Herbert, D. Great historical mutinies. Lon- lainier, du faiencier, du potier de terre, du don, 1876. Sm. 8......................... 5924.2 briquetier, du tuilier. Orn6 de 224 figures. BoUnDALOUE, Louis. The preacher and the king; Paris, 1846. 2 v. 240. [Manuel Roret].. 6439.8 or, Bourdaloue in the court of Louis xiv. Bun- BOYER, Abel. Le dictionnaire royal, fran~oisgener, L.F. Boston, 1855. 12..... 716.4 anglois, et anglois-franois. Nouvelle 6dition, BoURcEoIS gentilhomnie, Le: comedie-ballet. Mo- par Louis Du Mitand. Londres, 1816. 2 v. in 1. litre, J. B.P. Eluvres. Paris, 1869. 12...5537.2.3 40...................................*R.R, D.3.9 BOURCOIN, J. Th~orie do l'orfn'ement. Accompagn6 BOYESEN, Hjalmar Hljorth. Gunner: a tale of Norse de 3301 motifs d'ornements. Paris, 1873. xi, life........................................ 529.3 366-t- pp. 81.............................. 6220.4 - A Norseman's pilgrimage.................7.. 728.12 BovURNE, John. Catechism of the steam engine. BOYHOOD, Tie, of great men. Edgar, J. G. New New edition. New York, 1854. 288 pp. 12c.1526.13 York, 1872. 16.......................... 913.14 BOUTWEILL, George Sewall. Manual of the direct and BOYLE, Frederick. To the Cape for diamonds. A excise tax system of the United States. Wash- story of digging experiences in South Africa. ington, 1863. x, 500 pp. 80................ 6923.5 London, 1873. xix, 415 pp. Map. Sm. o...8 5934.6 Bow, The, in the cloud: discourses. Briggs, G. W. BOYLSTONr prize dissertations. Parsons, U. Boston, Bostbn, 1846. 120...' 5818.9 1839. 8O.,;,601l,12 BoYNE 29 BRAY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BOYNE water, The. Banim, J.................... 517.6 BRADLEE, Nathaniel J., compiler. History of the BOYNTON, Charles Brandon. History of the navy introduction of pure water into Boston. With during the rebellion. Illustrated. New York, a description of its Cochituate water works. I11867. 2 v. Portraits. 8~.................. 5012.1 lustrated by maps and plans. Boston, 1868. BOYNTON, I-enry Van Ness. Sherman's historical xxi, 299-+ pp. 80...............610.2 and 5010.18 raid. The memoirs in the light of the record. BRADLEY, Edward. The adventures of Mr. Verdant A review based upon compilations firom the war Green, an Oxford freshman. By Cuthbert Bode office. Cincinnati, 1875. 276 pp. 80........ 5024.5 [pseud.]................................... 715.1 Boys and girls in biology. Stevenson, S. HI. New BIRADLEY, Mary. Tile proverb series. Birds of a York, 1875. 120...........................1527.17 feather..................................... 936.30 Boys at Chequasset. Whitney, A. D. T.......... 932.23 - - Handsome is that handsome does............. 933.5 BoYs, The, at Dr. Murray's. Bradley, W. I...... 934.3 - - A wrong confessed is half redressed.......... 934.4 Boys, The, -of Grand Pro school. Do Mille, J..... 932.43 BRADLE:Y, Wi1arren Ives. (Glance Gaylird.) After BRACE, Charles Loring. The dangerous classes of years. A sequel to Culm rock.............. 913.12 New York, and twenty years' work among them. - The boys at Dr. Murray's..................... 934.3 New York, 1872. iii, 448 — pp. Illustrated. 120. 5824.1 - Culm rock............................ 913.11 - Home-life in Germany. New York, 1853. 443 - Donald Deane, and his cross................... 913.9 pp. 120............................ 425.19 - Gay cottage................................. 918.29 - The Norse.folk; or, a visit to the homes of Nor- -- Mlr. Pendleton's cup.......................... 913.10 way and Sweden. New York, 1857. 516 pp. - Patience }lathaway.......................... 913.8 Illustrated. 120............................ 426.21 - Itainford series. Gilbert Starr and his lessons....913.4 - The races of the old world. New York, 1870. - - Gilbert's last summer at Rainford, and what it 540 — pp. 120............................. 1523.1 tauht..................................... 913.6 BRAcEnRtDCE hall. Irving, W. London, 1850. 160. 715.5 - - Jack Arcombe.......................... 913.5 - Sname. Philadelphia, 1871. Sin. 8......... 1814.2 - - Will Rood's friendship.................... 913.7'eote. - Sketches of a phase of English country'life, two or BRAGELONNE; the son of Athos. Dumas, A. (D.).. 511.8 three eneisatioees ogo. EBRAGGADOCIO. Tuthill, L. C..................... 915.24: BRAcnET, August. Dictionnaire 6tymologique de Ia BRnAIs, Thomas HIenry. New homes: the rise, languo francaise. Preface par E. Egger. 5e progress, present position, and future pros6dition. Paris [18C8]. cvii, 560 — pp. 120.. 5537.4 pects of the Australian colonies and New ZeaBRACKENBURY, IHenry. The Ashanti war. A narra- land. Illustrated. London, 1870. 411 pp. tive prepared from official documents. With 12~.........................................5934.10 maps and plans [etc.], by II. Cooper. Edin- BRAIN. Clarke, E.H. The building of a. Boston, burgh, 1874. 2 v. 80.....................5911.16 1874. 160................................. 5837.4 BnAcIETTr, Albert G. Ilistory of the United States - Carpenter, W. B. Unconscious action of the. cavalry. New York, 1865. 337 pp. Illus- (Int Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in popular trated. 12................................ 816.5 science).................................... 6813.7 BRAODON, Mary Elizabeth. Aurora Floyd........ 325.2 BRAINE.RD, David, Life of. Peabody, W. B. O. (li - Dead-sea fruit............................... 325.11 Sparks, J. Library of American biography)..5028.1.8 - The doctor's wife.......................... 325.3 BRArrITHwAIT, William and John, editors. Retrospect - Eleanor's victory.......................... 325.12 of practical medicine and surgery. Part 1-4, - Fenton's quest............................... 325;14 6-54, 63-66. New Yoik, 1843-73. 33 v. 8~. 6010.2 - Henry Dunbar.............................. 325.4 BRAKE up. Adams, W. T............... 925.17 - HIostages to fortune. Leipzig................. 316.15 BRAKESPEARE. A novel. Lawrence, G. A........ 711.6 - Same. New York........................... 521.35 BRAasLEmiHs, The, of Bishop's folly. Lever, C. (J.). 332.14 - John Marchmont's legacy..................... 325.9 BnANDE, Wiliam Thomas, and Cox, George William, - Lady Audley's secret........................ 325.10 editors. Dictionary of science, literature, and art. The lady's mile............................. 325.13 New edition. London, 1872. 3 v. 8....*.R., E.3.6 - Lost for love. Leipzig....................... 330.8 BRANDT, Joseph (Thayendaneeea), Life of. Stone, - Same. New York........................... 710.35 IV. L. Albany, 1865. 2 v. 8. 5022.4 - The Levels of Arden......................... 325.7 BRANTb.1E, Pierre de Bourdeilles, seigneur de. See - Lucius Davoren; or, publicans and sinners. 3 v. iM Rm.5E, P. Portraits historiques et littein 2.329.13 raires. Paris, 1874. 180...................5527.14 - Onlya clod.................................. 325.1 BRAsseY, Thomas. Work and wages practically Publicans and sinners........................ 732.13 illustrated. 2d edition. London, 1872. xvi - Run to earth...........3.............. 325.6 296pp. Sm. 8............................ 6413.2 - Rupert Godwin.............................. 325.8 - Same. New York, 1872. Sm. 80............. 5823.1 - Sir Jasper's tenant........................... 325.5 - Life and -labours of. iHelps, Sir A. London, - A strange world. Leipzig....................:130.18 1872. Sm. 8............................. 5426.6 - Sname. New York........................ 711.11 BRAssFoUNDsER's, The, manual. Graham, W. Lon- Strangers and pilgrims. Leipzig.......... 330.13 don, 1870. 120............................. 1716.2 - Same. New York........................... 731.7 BRAUN, Julius. On the curative effects of baths - Taken at the flood. Leipzig.................. 329.25 and waters, being a handbook to the Spas of - Same. New York.......................... 731.34 Europe. Including a chapter on the treatment - To the bitter end.............................. 532.10 of phthisis by baths and climate by Dr. Robden. BRADFORD, Alden. Biographical notices of distin- An abridged translation [by Miss F. E. Bunguished men in New England. Boston, 1842. nett], with notes edited by H. Weber. London, 464 pp. 120............................... 1015.3 1875. xvi, 658 pp. 8'.................. 6032.4 - History of Massachusetts, 1775-89. Boston, BRArs, Die, von Messina. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. 1825. 376 pp. 80......................... 811.2 Werke. Stuttgart, 1865. 80..............5734.1.6 - Iistory of tihe federal government, for fifty years: BRAVE and bold. Alger, I1., jr............. 933.4 from March, 1789, to MIarch, 1839. Boston, BRAVE and bold series. See ALGER, Horatio, jr. 1840. 480 pp. 8~.........................5010.13 BRAVE lady, A. Craik, D. (M.)......3......... 323.20 - New England chronology: firom [its] discovery, BRAVE old salt. Adams, NV. T.................. 924.3 by Cabot, in 1497, to 1820. Boston, 1843. 202 BRAVO, The. Cooper, J. F...................... 525.30 pp. 120................................... 817.6 BRAY, Anna Eliza. Life of Thomas Stothard. With BRADFORD, Samuel Dexter. Works. Boston, 1858. illustrations. London, 1851. xxiv, 246 pp. xii, 427 pp. Portrait. 80................... 5232.1 Portrait. 40...............................6213.8 BRADFonRD, Thomas Gamaliel. A comprehensive BRAY, Charles. Mranual Of anthropology, or science atlas, geographical, historical and commercial. of man, based on modern research. London, Boston eoop. 18353. Illustrated. 180pp. 4~. 5030.2 1871, xxlii [xx], 358 pp. Si 80.......; 6616.7 BRAZIL 30 BRITTANY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BRAZIL. Agassiz, L. (J. R.) and E.C. Journey in. BREWSTER, Osmyn. See CROCKER, Uriel. Boston, 1868. 8........................... 422.8 BRIC-X —RnAC hunter, The. Hall, II. B. Philadel- Codman, J. Ten months in. New York, 1872. phia [London], 1875. Sm. 8................. 6214.4 160....................5916.4 BRIC-.X-BRaAC series. See STODDARD, Richard Henry, - Hartt, C. F. Geology and physical geography editor. of. Boston, 1870. 8............... 5033.1 BRIcKS. Boyer, -. Nouveau manuel complet du - Fletcher, J. C., and Kidder, D. P. Brazil and briquetier. Paris, 1846. 2 v. 24.......... 6439.8 the Brazilians. Boston, 1868. 8............ 411.5 - Dobson, E. Treatise on the manufacture of. - Stewart, C. S. Brazil and La Plata: the personal London, 1868. 120.........................1716.25 record of a cruise. New York, 1856. 120..... 425.18 BRIDAL eve, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N........ 727.10 -aote. —The most noteworthy scientific travels cf recent BRIDE, The, of Lammormoor. Scott, Sir WV. Boston. 523.12 years have been Agassiz's general account of the Thayer - Sane. Leipzigr 324.16 expedition of 18i(;5-66, reviewed in Atlantic monthly, March, IDE, T Lewellyn. Southorth,.D.E.N 727.2 1868; in Saturday review, or Living age, no. 1242. See also BRIDE, Thef Lewellyn. Southworth, E. D. E.N. 727.2 preliminary papers on the Amazontan region in the Atlantic BIDE'S, The, fate. Southworth E. D. E N....... 727.16 monthly, MRarch and July, 1866. Hartt's book is a special B.. treatise on the geology and physical geography as observed BRIDES and bridals. [Wedding custonis of different by that expedition. times.] Jeaf'eson, J. C. London, 1872. 2 v. 80. 5822.6 Another exploration was conducted in 1867, under the ats-.ear pices of the Smitlssonisin institution, and Pro. Orton has BRIDGES, Rudimentary treatise on tubular and other furnished an acco sunt of their descent of the Amazon from iron girder. Dempsey, G. D. London, 1865. its sources in his "Andes and the Ainazon " [933.13J, and tihe Messrs. Myers. another ot their explorations of the north- 12.1716.17 ern tributary, the Rio Negro, in their'"Life and nature under BRIDGMAN, Thomas, compiler. Epitaphs from Copp's tihe tropics." The inore important English travellers of late have been hill burial ground, Boston. With notes. BosWVallace on the Amnazon, 1852, and his companion, Bates, iwho ton, 1851. xxiii, 252-4- pp. Illustrated. 12~. 5016.5 after a miuch longer sojourni. published, in 1863, his excellenttions on the grave stones of Northampton, Naturalist on the Amazons [59353 2]. Inscriptions on the grave stones of Northampton, The most popular comprehiensive book on Brazil is perhaps and other towns in the valley of the Connecticut. that by Fletchelr and Kidder, both protestant missionaries. With brief annals of Northampton. With porCodman's book is of use chiefly upon the conmmercial cliarac- With brief annals of Northampton With porter of the coiiuntry, and disagrees witll the conclusions of traits. Northampton, 1850. 227 pp. IllusFletcher and Kidder. See also popular papers in TIarper's monthly, vols. 7,10,11 trated. 12.... 5016.6 and 39, and Hours at hoome, Aug., 1867. BRIEF biographies of European public men. See BREAD-AND-CHEESE and kisses. Farjeon, B. L.... 531.26 IIGGINSON, Thomas Wentworth, editor. BREAD and oranges. Warner, S.................. 1117.4 BRIGADIER Frederick. A novel. Erckmann,., and BREAD upon the waters. Craik, D. (M.).......... 33020 Chatrian, A..................721.13 BREAKFAST, luncheon and tea. [CookD book.].... 3er 0BRIGAND, The: a drama. Planch6, J. R. New York, hune, M.V. New York, 1875. 12..... 133.2 N. D. 120................................. 163.4 BREAN a butterfly. Lawrence, G1. A.......... 313.20 BRIGGS, George Ware. The bow in the cloud. FifBREAICING away. Adams, W. Trc........... 924.24 teen discourses. 2d edition. Boston, 1846. BREAST, Treatise on the diseases of the. Velpeau, 216pp. 12.5818.9 A. A. L. M. London, 18 56. 80.............6013.21 BRIGHAM, Charles Brooks. Diabetes mellitus. BosBREMIEN lectures, The, on fundamental, living, reli- ton, 1868. 53 pp. 8'.6023.20 gious questions. By various eminent European BRIGnAs, Williati Tufts. Cast catalogueofantique divines. Translated from the original German, sculpture. With an introduction to the study by D. Heagle. With an introduction, by A. of ornament. Boston, 1871. iv, 200 pp. PhoIlovey. Boston, 1871. 308 pp. 120.1 tographs. 40......................6210.7 BREMER, Fredrika. Father and daughter. Trans- BRIT, Matilda A. (Lr ndon.) Oxley..e- w 528.4 lated by Mary IIowitt...................... 524.26 BRILL, Francis. Farm-gardening and seed-growing. - The I — family: Trilinnan; Axel and Anna; NewYork [cop. 1872]. 151pp. 120.6226.6 and other tales. Translated byMary Itowitt.. 511.5 BRINDLEY, James, Life of. Smiles, S. Lives of the - Hertha. Translated by Mary Howitt.. 536.8 engineers. London, 1874. Sm. 8.... 0..5421.4.1 - The homes of the New World; impressions of BRINLET, Francis. Life of William T. Porter. New America. Translated by Mary HIowitt. New York,1860. vii, 273 pp. 120.1215.2 - The omes f the ew Wold; imressins ofYork, 1860. vii, 273 pp. 12~................ 1215.2 Yorlc, 183. 2 t. 12.....................414.2 BRINTON, Daniel Garrison. The myths of the new York, 18.53. 2 v. 12"...414.214 ol.Atets nth ybls n yhl -- Life in Sweden. The president's daughters. oyo h e aeo mrc.2 dto e -Life in Sweden. The president's daughters. ~world. A treatise on the symbolism and mytholTranslated by Mary Howlitt. New-York, 1870. Translated by Mary Howitt. New York, 1870. ogy of the red race of America. 2d edition re2 v. in 1. 8.............f... 511.3 vised. New York, 1876. viii, 331 — pp. 80.' 5924.7 - The neighbours. And other tales. Translated by BRISTED, Charles Astor. Five years in an English Mary owitt....................3 university [Camnbridge]. 3d edition, revised. NeDa York, 1873. 572 [570. pp. 12......... 5835.1 Note. - Thle novels give hearty genial represelntations of the New York, 1873. 572 [570] pp. 12.5835.1 well-to-do and professional classes iu tihe social life of Swe- BRITANNICUS: tragtdie. Racine, J. de. Theatre den. complet. Paris, 1870. 120.... 5537.3 BRENDA,pseud. "Nothingtonobody"........... 1118.2 BRITISH AMIERICA. Saskatchewan and the Rocky BRESCIANI, Antonio. Lionello. A sequel to The mountains. Carnegie, J., earl of Southesk. Jew of Verona............................. 714.21 Edinburgh, 1875. 80......................5931.16 BRESSANT. Hawthorne, J...................... 737.13 BRITISH constitution, The. Brougham, H., lord. BREWER, Ebenezer Cobham. Dictionary of phrase Works. Edinburgh, 1872. 160............ 5614.4.11 and fable. 3d edition. London [1875]. xii, BRITISH museum, London. Catalogue of prints and 983 pp. 80...........................*R.R., F.3.13 drawings in the museumn. Division I. Political BREWER, Thomas Mayo, joint author. History of and personal satires. Vol. II. June, 1689-1733. North American birds. See BAIRD, Spencer [London] 1873. 80......................... 6131.1 Fullerton.............................. 6611.1 - Roman medallions in the British museum. By BREWSTER, Anne M. H. Compensation or always a Herbert A. Grueber. Edited by Reginald Stuart future..................................... 716.34 Poole. London, 1874. 66 plates. [Catalogues BREWSTER, Sir David. The kaleidoscope, its his- of the Roman coins in the British museum.] 8~. 6131.2 tory, theory, and construction. 3d edition. With - Cowtan, it. Memories of the. London, 1872. 80. 6133.2 engravings and plate. London, 1870. vi, 189 - Edwards, E. Lives of the founders of the. Lonpp. Portrait. Sm. 8...................... 6816.1 don, 1870. 8.............................. 6133.1 - Letters on natural magic. New York, 1870. 314 - Nichols, T. Handbook for readers at the. Lon[308] pp. Illustrated. 16~. 1519.4 don, 1866. 160616. [308] pp. Illustrated. 160................. 1519.4 don, 1866. 161............................. 6136.4 - Life of Sir Isaac Newton. New York [1831]. BRITISH poets, The. See CHILD, Francis James, editor. 5628.5 323 pp. Portrait. 160..................... 1028.1 BRITISm rural sports. Walsh, J. H. London, 1872. - Nouveau manuel de magie naturelle et amusante. Sq. 160................................... 6414.1 Orn6 de figures. Paris, 1839. 286 —+ pp. 240. BRITTANY, France. A farmer's vacation. Waring, [Manuel Roret]................... 6419.2 G. E.,jr. Boston, 1876. 80.6.............933.11 BROCK 31 BR 0WTE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BRocK, Mlrs. Carey. Sunday echoes in weekday BROOKSVILLE, Maine, IHistory of. Wheeler, G. A. hours. A tale illustrative of the church cate- Bangor, 1875. 80.......................... 813.2 chism. London, 1868. viii, 413 pp. Sm. 80.. 911.2 BROUOHAM, Henry, lord. Works. Edinburgh, 1872. BROCK, Sallie A. Kenneth, my king. A novel.... 735.15 11 v. 2 plates. Portrait. Fac-simile. 160... 5614.4 BRocK, William. Biographical sketch of Sir Henry Contents.-Vol. I. Lives of philosophers of the time of Iavelock. Leipzig, 1858. xii, 282 pp. Map. George Irt. II. Men of letters of the time of George Itr. Sq. 160.................................... 123 7.3 III-V. Statesmen of the tilme of George Itc and iv. VI. Natural theology; Dialogues on instinct; Observations on BRODIE, Sir Benjamin Collins. Autobiography. 2d the structure of the cells of bees; Fossil osteologv. VII. edition. London, 1865. 187 — pp. 160.... 5428.3 Dissertations and addresses — rhetorical and literary. VIII. )Dissertations - historical and political. IX, X. Speeches. - Observations on the diseases of the joints. With XI. The British constitution. alterations and additions. From the 4th London edition. Boston, 1842. 343 pp. 8~.......... 6023.16 edition. Boston, 1842. 343. 80..6023.16 Life and times, written by himself. New York, BRaoDanI, William Jackson, joint author. Pliny's 1871, 72. 3 v. Fac-sitnile. 12............. 5425.2 letters. See CHunceI, Alfred................6116.12 BRouCAne, John. A basketof chips. Now York, BROKENchain~s~. Werner, E.. 732.36 1855. 408 pp. Wood-cut. 120..............1522.13 BROKEN lights: an inquiry into the present condition T great tragic revival drm Ne and future prospects of religious faith. Cobbe, YorN.D. 1pp 1201635.5 F.~P. Boston,~1864. 1.1526.8 - The musard ball: an extravaganza. New York, BROKEN to harness. Yates, E....318.19 N.D. 12pp............. 1635.5 BRo1DEin of potassium, Physiological action of. - Neptune'sdefeat: [acomedy]. New York, N.D. Amnory, I1. (In Massachusetts medical society. 24pp. 120.1635.5 Publications)................6021.4 - Shakespeare's dream: an historic pageant. New BRONCHITIS. Green, 11. Treatise on. New York, York, N. D. 7 pp. 120.1635.5 1846. L. 80.............................. 6021.2 - Take care of little Charley: a farce. New York, - Slade, D. D. Bronchitis and its consequences. N.D. 14 pp. 120.1635.5 (I Massachusetts medical society. Publica- BROUoHT to the front. Kellogg, E............... 938.10 Mas+ hstt eica ociety. Publia-. 4 tions).................... 6021.4 BROUGHTON, Rhoda. Cometh up as a flower. An BRonNTP, Anne. (Acton Bell.) Agnes Grey. See autobiography.311.30 BRONTO, Emily (Jane)....... 321.24 - Nancy. Leipzig. 2 v.........2..14 - The tenant of Wildfell hall.. 738.9 - Same. New York.725.34 BRONTIl, Charlotte. (Currer Bell.) Jane Eyre. Not wisely, but too well30.2 — Red as a rose is she.................... 310.1 Leipzig.................................. 321.23 - roseish310.1 - Sate. New York............... 735.29 - Tales for Christmas eve....................... 319.8 - Thie /rofessor...................321.20 BROWN, Charles Brockden. Prescott, W. H.. Bio- Shir ley. Leipzig..3...21 31.22 graphical and critical essays. London, 1856. - ame. London.. 728.8 1.1537.8 16~~........................................ 1537.8 - aVillette.Lno............. 321.21 Same. Philadelphia, 1875. 120...............5237.3 - Life of. Gaskell, E. C. Leipzig, 1857. 2 v. in Sprs,. Library of American biorapy 08.1.1 1. Sq. 160 ~~~~.3...............................~ ~ 1238.11 Note.-See Allibone and the paper on early Americas -Same. New York, 1857. 2 v. 120.. 1225.29.. novelists in the Atlantic nmonthly, April, 1876. -.~ame. New York, 1857. 2 v. 12............1225.29 - Same. London, 1871. 16..... 1225.9 BRowN, IHenry T. Five hundred and seven mechanBRONT9, Emily (Jane). (Ellis Bell.) Wuthering ical movements, including many never before heights. And Agnes Grey. By Acton Bell... 321.24 published, and several which have only recently come into use. New York, 1871l. ]22L pp. Note. —For an account of the Bront6 novels, besides Mrs. come into use. New York, 1871. 122 pp. Gaskell's Life, see Peter Bayne's Essays [1226.15.2]. Illustrated. Sin. 40.........................1525.16 BRowN, John. The Northern courts; containing BROOKE, Stopford Augustus. Christ in modern life, memoirs of the sovereigns of Sweden and DenSermons. New York, 1872. viii, 408 pp. Sm. mark, since 1766. London, 1818. 2 v. Por8s....................................... 5814.9 trait. 8..................................5713.1 - Freedom in the church of England. Sermons BROWN, John, M. D. Hore subsecivos. Rab and suggested by the Voysey judgment. 2d edition, his friends and other papers. Leipzig, 1862. London, 1871. vi, 109-4- pp. 160........... 5816.9 vii, 340+ pp. Sq. 16. 311.29 - Life and letters of Frederick W. Robertson. - Marjorie Fleming. Boston, 1864. 47 pp. 120. 916.32 Boston, 1865. 2 v. Portrait. 12............ 1225.7 - Same. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)..529.4.10 - Sermons preached in St. James's chapel, York - Rab and his friends. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little street, London. Boston, 1869. viii, 323 pp. classics)...................................529.4.4 Sm. 80.................................. 5815.4 - Spare hours. Boston, 1873. 2 v. Portrait and BnooKEs, Tile, of Bridlemere. Melville, G. J. WV. 321.19 illustrations. Sm. 8.. 537.5 BROOKLINE, Mass. Proceedings at the dedication Note. - "Spare hours" contains nearly the same matter as of the town hall, Feb. 22, 1873. Brookline, Ilorm subsecivw. 1873. 64 pp. L. 8~.......................5011.12 BROWN, Richard. Domestic architecture. 63 plates. BROOKLINE, Jamaica Plain, and West Roxbury di- London [1842]. xii, 342 pp. Portrait. 4'... 6220.3 rectory for 1873-74. Boston, 1873. 174-f- pp. BROWN, Samuel Gilman. Life of Rufus Choate. 2d Map.'8~...........*R.R., E.2.9 edition. Boston, 1870. xvi, 468 pp. Portrait. BnooKs, Charles. Family prayer book, and private Si. 8..................................... 5025.1 manual: added form's for religious societies and BnoWN, Thomas. On the credibility of miracles. schools. With a collection of hymns. New (In Noyes, G. R. Collection of theological edition. Boston, 1853. 268 [366] pp. 120...5815.18 essays).........................6325.12 - Ilistory of Medford, Mass., 1630-1855. Boston, BROWN, William Wells. The rising son; or the ante1855. viii, 576 pp. Illustrated. Portrait. 80.5013.16 cedents and advancement of the colored race. BROOKS, (Charles) Shirley. Aspen court.......... 538.7 Boston, 1874. 552-f- pp.. Portrait. 8...... 814.6 - The silver cord.............................. 310.6 BROWN-SqQUARD, Charles Edouard. Lectures on - Sooner or later............................... 310.5 the physiology and pathology of the central nerBROOKS, Frederick. Sermons. Boston, 1876. v, vous system. Philadelphia, 1860. xii, 276 pp. 299 pp. Portrait. 16......................6325.16 80....................6022.14 BROOKS, James. A seven months' run, up, and BROWNE, Charles Farrar. The genial shownman. down, and around the world. New York, Reminiscences of Artemus Ward. IHingston, E. 1872. xiv, 375 pp. Map. Sm. 8........... 423.12 P. New York, 1870. 8. 1211.9 BROOKS, Idaria Gowen. Z6phill; or, the bride of BROWNE, Daniel Jay. The trees of America, native seven. [Poem.] Boston, 1833. viii, 261 pp. and foreign. Illustrated. New York, 1846. 160....................................... 1618.3 x ii, 520 pp. L............... 6621.1 BROWNE 32 BUECJINER Shelf. No. Shelf No. BROWNE, John Ross. Adventures in the Apache BRYANT, William Cullen. Letters from the East. country: a tour through Arizona and Sonora, New York, 1869. 256 pp. Illustrated. 120.. 424.9 with notes on the silver regions of Nevada. - Letters of a traveller; or, notes of things seen in Illustrated. New York, 1871. 533 pp. 120.. 415.13 Europe and America. New York, 1870. 442 - An American family in Germany. Illustrated. pp. Portrait. 12......................... 5915.9 New York, 1871. 381 pp. 12~.........4.... 21.18 - Orations and addresses. New York, 1873. 393-}- Crusoe's island: a ramble in the footsteps of pp. Portrait. 12......................... 1926.1 Alexander Selkirk. With sketches of adventure - Poems. New York, 1871. 363 pp. Sin. 12... 1616.1 in California and Washoe. New York, 1872. - editor. Picturesque America; or, the land we live 436 pp. Map and illustrations. 120.......... 413.12 in. New York [cop. 1872, 73]. 2 v. 4:..... 5030.9 - The land of Thor. Illustrated. New York, - translator. The Iliad of Iromer. Translated 1870. 542 pp. 120.......................424.17 into English blank verse. See HortEnus...... 6111.3 - Report on the mineral resources of the states and - - The Odyssey of IHoruer. Translated into territories west of the Rocky mountains. See English blank verse. See HoasEnUS.......... 6111.1 UNITED STATES. Department of the treasury... 6631.6 BRYCE, James. The holy Roman empire. 4th ediBnOWNE, Sir Thomas. Religio medici and other tion. London, 1873. xxvii, 479 pp. Sin. 8..5814.19 papers. Boston, 1872. xviii, 410 pp. Portrait. BUBcLES from the Brunnen of Nassau. IHead, Sir 16....................................... 5617.16 F. B. London 1866 120.425.2 BROWNINO, Elizabeth Barrett. Poems. From the BUCCANEER, The. Hall, A. M..7.......... 27.22 last London edition, corrected by the author. BUCHAN, William. Domestic medicine. Boston, New York, 1862. 4 v. 16........ 1612.4 1809. 629+- pp. 8..6034.2 Contents. -Vol. I. A dranisof exile; Theseraphim; Pro- BUCHANAN, Claudius, Life and writings of. Pearmetlieis boutid, froom the Greek of Eschylus;,Lament for son, H. Boston, 1818. 120................. 1227.8 Adonis. tiom the Greek of ioea; Visioii ot poets; The poet'sUCHANN, J S. Mr. Buch n's dministrtion vow; The rotnout of Msargret; Isobel's child; The roaot BUCHANAN, James. Mr. Buhanan's administration of the page; The lay of the brown rosary: Romance of tle on the eve of the rebellion. New York, 1866. Ganges; lRhyme of the duchess Stay; Miscellaneous. II. 296 pp. 813.8 Miscelhtaneous; Sonnets; Casa Guida Nrintdoss. II. Auroraa.............................. Leigh; Miscellaneous. IV. Metiorial,byT. Tilton; Last BUCISANAN, Robert. The land of Lorne, including poetts; Translsatins. the cruise of the "Tern" to the outer Hebtrides. London, 1871. 2 v. 12~................. 421.11 Aurora Leigh. [Poem.] Leipzig, 1872. 331 p. r.1164 ii 8 - P.Life and adventures of John James Audubon, Sq.~ 16~......,........'....,..........:.....1611. 15 Sq. 160............ I....................... 1611.15 the naturalist. From materials supplied by his - A selection from [hIer] poetry. Copyright editionh. Leipzig, 1872. 318pp. q. 160. 16. widow. 3d edition. London, 1869. viii, 366 tion. Leipzig, 182. Ipp. Sq. 1.1613.21 PP Portraits. 8.......................... 5023.7 voteo.-See Stedman's Vtctorian ports [t'7.1J; Soinles's1 Master-spirits. London, 1873. 349 —pp. 80.. 6134.2 Brief biographlies [1024.13]; Bayne's Essays [122(t.15.1;t Chiorley's Reminiscences in the Bric-i-brac series[1828.2J; BuCHsEiia, Charles A. Deutsche Lyrik. With notes Kate Field's paper on English authors in Florenrce, is the and a literary introduction. London, 1875 Atlantic montlly, Dec., 1864; Alliboine's Dictionary, etc. xx, 415 pp. Portrait. Sin. 8........... 028.7 BiJiCHNErt, (Friedrich Carl Christian) Ludwig. See BROWNING, Robert. Poetical works. With por- BCHE, (ririch Carl Christian) Ludvig. See trait. Leipzig, 1872. 2 V. in 1. Sq. 16.....1613.13 BUECHNER, (Friedrich Carl Christian) Ludwig. BUCKINGHAM, Joseph Tinker. Annals of the MassaContents. —A soul's tragedy; Luria; Christmas-eve and chustts charitble mechnic association. 432 Easter-day; Men and women; In a balcony; D]rasatis persoea; Dramatic romiances. pp. Boston, 1853. 8o...................... 6914.] - Specimsens of newspaper literature: with personal - Fifine at the fair, and other poems. Boston, 1872. memoirs, anecdotes, and rernitiscences. Bus280. —. pp. 16~..............................1615.22 mmreaedts n eiicne.Bs -280R pp. 160ngt.cap country; or, t...1613fadtwr.22 ton, 1850. 2 v. Portraits. 12~............. 1913.1 - Red cotton night-cap country; or, turf and towers. BUCKLAND, Frank. Log-book of a fishbrsua and BUCK(LAND, Frank. Log-book of a fisherman and [Poems.] Boston, 1873. 220 pp. l2'........ 1617.4 zoologist. Illustrated. London, 1875. xiv, Note. — See Smiies's Briefbiogrslphics [1024.13]; Stedtman's 407-+- pp. 8..............................6614.12 Victorian poets [187.1]; Ailiboite's Dictionary, etc.' BUCKLE, Henry Thomas. Essays. With a biographiBROWNLOW, William Gannaway. Sketches of the cal sketch of the author. Now York, 1869. 209 rise, progress; and decline of secession. Phila- pp. 12.............. 1915.3 delphia, 1862. 458 pp. Portrait. 12C....... 815.3 - Miscellaneous and posthumous works. Edited BnowNLowS. Oliphant, M. (0. W.).......... 531.27 with a biographical notice by 11. Taylor. LonBiRucE, Charles, editor. The book of adventure and don, 1872. 3 v. 80........................ 5633.1 peril: a record of heroism and endurance on Contents. —Vol. I. Miscellaneous works published during sea and land. Illustrated. London, 1875. vii, the author's lifeitimc. II, Ill. Coummon-place books. 600 pp. Sm. 804..26.23 Bnucn, James, ea2rl of Elgis. Narrative of [his] - HIistory of civilization in England. New edition. BraucE, James, earl of -El gin. Narrative of [his] Lno,17.3v 6..........61. mission toChina, and Japan. Oliphant,L. New London, 1872. 3 v. 16................... 5417.1 York, 1860. 80............................ 421.2 BUCKiNSTER, Joseph, Memoirs of. Lee, E. B. BRaucE, James, Scottish traveller. Travels. See EN- Boston, 1849. 120........5023.10 sS explorers. London, 1875. Sin. 80....... 527.9 - Same. 2d edition. Boston, 1851. 12..... 1213.2 BnRuHNS, Carl, editor. Life of Alexander von Hum- BUCKMINSTER, Joseph Stevens. Sermons. Boston, BUCK. NS 3r~ Jsph tvn. Se r mons. Boto, boldt. Compiled by J. Lhsvenberg, R. Av- 1829. 358 pp. 8......................... 6322.3 allemant, d A. Dove. Transtd from the - Works; with memoirs of his life [by S. 0. German by J. and. Lassell. With portraits. Thacher]. Boston, 1839. 2 v. 120. 5814.16 and 6325.13 GrLondon, 1873. 2 v. 80.32. Wtpora. - Memoirs of. Lee, E. B. Boston, 1849. 12..5025.10 London, 1873. -2 v. 81..................... 5723.1 _'ae'deiin.Bso,15.12.....11. BRUIN: the grand bear hunt. Reid, M.937.22 am. 2dedition. Boston,.18.. 9127 1213.2 ft~~~~ ~~ ae. dito.B so, 185. 2~...,....., 372 Bnl, re e(Sophie Cht'istiana.). Rbmiches Bunarisar. Eitel, E.J. Buddhism: its historical, LBRuN, Fridedrike (Soph ie Christiana). Rbmischs theoretical and popular aspects. London,. 1873. Leben. Leipzig~, 1833. 2 v. 2 plates. 160 2027.2 8.561.................. 5613.5 BRUNEL, Isambard. Life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, civil engineer. London, 1870. xxviii, - ueller, (F.)M. 568 pp. Portrait. 8.............1221.7 and 422.7 religion; with a paper on Buddhist nihilism, 568 pp. Portrait. SD1221.7 and 5422.7 BRUNJEL, fsamlb;ard Kinrrdom, Life of. Brunel, 1. and a translation of the Dhamnmapada or "P Path London, 1870. 8"................. 1221.7 and 5422.7 London, 870. 8~.1221.7 ad 5422.7 of virtue." New York, 1872. Sm. 80.....5616.2 BRuNo. Abbott, J. hIarper's story books.......936.1.1 Note. - See also Clarke's "fTen great religions" [1523.2], and histories of' India in general. BRUSH, George Jarvis, joint author. A systemn of sdia i enerl. mineralogy. See DANA, James Dwight........ 6630.2 BUEcCHNErt, (Friedrich Carl Christian) Ludwig. Man BRUYvRE, Jean do la. Los caracteres [do Th6o- in the past, present and future. Fromn the Gerphraste, avec les moeurs de ce sic!e]. Paris, 1816. man, by W. S. Dallas. London, 1872. xv, 363 3 v. Portrait. 120 5537.7 pp. 8......... 6613.3 BUEL 33 BUNGENER Shelf. No. Shelf. eo. BUEL, Jesse. The farmer's companion. Boston, BULWER-LYTTON, Edward (G. E.) L., continued. 1839. 303 pp. 120........................1527.13 - Eva; The ill-omened marriage, other tales and BUFFALO land. Webb, W.E. Cincinnati, 1872. 80. 5032.2 poems; and The pilgrims of the Rhine....... 336.15 BUFFETS. Doe, C. H. Boston, 1875. 80........ 721.9 - Godolphin and Falkland..................... 336.4 BUOBEE, James M. Account of the battle of Bunker - Harold, the last of the Saxon kings........... 336.19 hill. See HOLMES, 0. W., and others. Memo- Note. -An historieal romance of William the conqueror's rial. Bunker hill..................... 810.8 time. Kingsley's "JHereward the Wake" [326.15] can be read - Celebration of the centennial anniversary of in connection. Bunker hill. See BosTON, Mass.............. 810.10 __ The house and the brain. (In Johnson, (E.) R. - Fires and fire departments. Reprinted from' The Little lssics).529.2 North American review" for July, 1873. Bos- LtlenelmChillingly Leipzig. 4v.in2.. 319.10 ton,187. 4 pp.811................. 171.2- Kenelm. Chillingly. Leipzig. 4 v. in 2........ 319.10 DtonG1873. 44Ale p. Cotgb80.l g1711.2 o, - Same. New York..................... 5633.3 BsoILnINo. Allen, C. B. Cottage building. London, - King Arthur. [Poem.] Leipzig, 1849. 2 v. in 1870. 12................................1715.28 1. Sq. 160.[.]. 1614.8 - Burn R. S Buildng costructon; sowing1. Sq. 160................................. 1614.8 - Burn, H. S. Building construction; showing TheladyofLyons [Drama.] NewYork,N.. the employment of timber, lead, and iron work. 61 57 pp. 1201635.21 New ork Glasow, 874] 2 v 161...... 628.1 61 [57] pp. 12~..............................1635.2.1 New York [Glasgow, 1874]. 2 v. 16.... 6228.1 __ The last days of Pompeii. [Historical fiction]. 336.13 - Dobson, E. Rudiments of the art of. London, - The last of the barons........................ 336.20 1871. 120..1716.26 1n J81 H.i The national builder. New. 1626 Note. - An historical tale concerning Warwick the king~ Monckton, J. I. he national builder. emaker, in the reigns of Henry VI and Edward Iv, fifteenthl York [cop. 1872]. 40....................... 6620.1 century. - Richardson, C. J. House-building. New York, 1873. Sm. 80........................... 6226.3 - Leila; or, the siege of Granada............... 532.11 - Skillings, D. N., and Flint, D. B. Illustrated - The lost tales of Miletus. [Poems..] Leipzig, catalogue of portable sectional buildings. New 1866. xiv, 264-f pp. Sq. 16............... 1614.7 York [cop. 1862]. 40....................... 6222.1 - Lucretia: or, the children of night............ 336.14 See abso Architecture, Dwelling-houses. - The maid of Malines. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)..............................529.4.6 BurLFINCh, Thomas. Age of chivalry; or legends of Mynovel. 4 v.in2.336.17 -- My novel. 4: v. in 2......................... 336.17 King Arthur. Boston, 1871. 414 [412] pp. -The new Timon. A poetical romance. And St. Illustrated. 12............................ 824.1 Stephen's. A poem. Leipzig, 1860. 298-]-pp. - Age of fable; or beauties of mythology. Boston, S. 160.................................... 1614.6 1871. 488 pp. Illustrated. 120............ 1523.3 - The boy inventor; a memoir of Matthew Edwards.te e ne Timn is a satire in part n conBoston, 1860. 109 pp. 1 plate. Portrait. 120.1226.13 - Legends of Charlemagne; or romance of the mid- - Night and morning.......................... 336.8 die ages. -Boston, 1871. xx, 373 pp. Illus- - The odes and epodes of Horace. A metrical transtrated. Sm. 8~....................... 824.2 lation, with introduction and commentaries. See BULKrILEY, C. H. A. Niagara. A poem. New HORATIUS FbACCUS, Quintus................. 1613.7 *s, York, 1848. 191-}-pp. 12................1625.14 - The Parisians. Leipzig. 4 v. in 2..... 329.21 — BULLEN, Anne. See ANNE BOLEYN. - Same. New York. 734.16 and 5533.1 BULWER, Sir Henry Lytton (Earle). Historical - Paul Clifford................................. 336.2 characters: Talleyrand; Cobbett; Mackintosh; - Pausanias the Spartan. An unfinished historical Canning. Leipzig, 1868. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160..1238.14 romance. Edited by his son. Leipzig........ 336.20 - Life of Henry John Temple, viscount Palmerston: - Same. New York...........................733.19 with selections from his diariesand correspond- - Pelham..................................... 336.7 once. Leipzig, 1871, 74. 3'v. in 2. Sq. 160..1238.15 - Rienzi. Leipzig............................ 336.1 BULWER —LYTTON, Edward (George Earle) Lytton, - Same. New York...........................5536.11 lord Lytton. Dramatic works. Leipzig, 1860. 2 v.d in 1to. Sq. mt 160.1614.5~1in _ Note. - Italian history, fourteenth century. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16....................... 1611.5 Contents. - Ilichelieu; Money; The duchess de Isa Vallibre; - Speeches, now first collected. With some of his The lady of Lyons; Not so bad as we seem. political writings hitherto unpublished, and a Miselaneousprose wors. eipig, 1868. 4 prefatory memoir byhis son. Edinburgh, 1874. in 2. Sq. 160............... 336.5 2v. 80.Asrnt.. 5633.3 Contents. - Vol. I. The reigon of terror: its causes and re- A stran story336.12 sults; Oliver Goldsmith; Charles Lamb and some of Ihis com- - What will he do with it? 4 v. in 2........... 336.21 pa ions; Gray's works; Sir Thomas Browne; Pitt and Fox; Znoni.336.6 fyns versus Falkland; Life of Schiller. II. Essays written in youth; The influence of love upon literature and real life. - Note. - Time of first French revolution. — Alice......................................336.10 BULWEit-LYTTON, (Edward) Robert, lord Lytton. Note.- A continuation of "Ernest Maltravers." (Owen Meredith.) Fables in song. Boston, 1874. - Athens: its rise and fall. [A history.] Leipzig, 332. 16.1617.8 13 2 i S 1...... 8 1 - ZizSame. Leipzig, 1874. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16~.1614.16 1843. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16 ~ 82........... 828.10 __ Poems. Selected and revised by the author. Calderon, the courtier. A tale................ 5618.5 - Caxtoniana: a series of essays on life, literature, Leipzig, 1869. 2 v.in 1. Sq. 16........ 1613.3 — Lueile. Boston, 1872. iv, 251 pp. Sq. 16~.. 1616.2 and manners. Leipzig, 1864. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160. 1918.2 Lucile. Boston, 1872. iv, 251 pp. Sq. 16... 1616.2 - ~The Caxtons.336.16 ~BUMISTEAD, Freeman Josiah. The pathology and -- The Caxtons................................. 336.16 treatment of venereal diseases: including the - The coming race. Leipzig.................... 329.8 - ame. New Pork....,,..,.,,,........,...,,5617,13 results of recent investigations upon the subject. -Same.:New York........................... 5617.13 S e w7 With illustrations. Philadelphia, 1861. xii, Note. - A fiction concerning a people inhabiting the interiorWihlusrto. Piadpi,18. x of the globe, forming a satire on current views on politics and 686 [670] pp. 8..........................6022.7 science. BUMSTEAD, John. On the wing. A book for sports- Devereux...................................m336.3 men. Withillustrations. Boston, 1871. 274 pp. 16........................................ 1516.1 Note. — Bolingbroke and others of Queen Anne's time. BUNGAY, George W. Crayon sketches and off-hand - The disowned............................... 336. 11 takings, of distinguished American statesmen, - Ernest Maltravers....................... 336.18 orators, divines, essayists, editors, poets, and Note. - The story is continued in "Alice." philanthropists. Boston, 1852. 156 pp. 160..1516.24 BUNGENEE, Laurence Louis Felix. Louis xv and - Eugene Aram...,,......,. 336.9 his times; or, the priest and the Huguenot. Note. - A tale founded on tihe career of a remarklable man Fromthe French. Boston,1874. 308[298] pp. of this name, executed in England for murder in 1759. Com- 1 te rc ses 1.27. pare Hood's poem [1627.1]. 1 plate. [Historical series.] 12............ 627.4 5 BUNGENER 34 BURKE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BUNGENER, Laurence Louis Felix, continued. BURCKHARDT, Jacob. The Cicerone: or, art guide - The preacher and the king; or, Bourdaloue in the to painting in Italy. Edited by A. von Zahn. court of Louis xrv. From the French. With an Translated from the German by Mrs. A. H. introduction, by G. Potts. New edition, with a Clough. London, 1873. viii, 291 pp. Sm. 8~. 6216.1 likeness and a biographical sketch of the author. Note. - A translation of that part of Burckhardt's Cicerone Boston, 1855. 338 pp. 12~................. 716.4 which is devoted to painting. The arrangemnent is by artists and schools, with an index to he placeswhrtepanig BUNKER hill, Battle of. Celebration of the centen- are schoi h n idex to the places wreu the paintingsd. nial anniversary of the. S'ee BOSTON, Mass.... 810.10 - Coolidge, G. A. Brochure of Bunker hill. Bos- BRCLIFF. Trowbridge, J...................... 929.1 ton, 1875. Oblong 16..............5 BURDER, George. Village sermons. Added, collects, ton,187. Olon 16................. 89.5 or short prayers, [and] An essay on divine - Drake, S. A. Bunker hill. Boston, 1875. 80.. 811.13 or shot prayers, [and] An essay on divine - - General Israel Putnam, the commander at Bun- meditation, by illim Bates. Phildlphi, ker hill. Boston, 1875. 80.... 1821. 4 v. 120...........................632. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1011.8 - Ellis, G. E. History of the battle of Bunker's Bu Es s, Ehenezer, compiler. Dedham pulpit; or, bill. Bo0stoo, 1875. 8.811.1 sermons by the pastors of the First church in bill. Bostop, 1875....................... 811.1 Ddai h vihadxiihcnuis - Frothingham, H. The centennial: battle of Bun- Dedham, in the xvaith and EvIIth centuries; kerohill. Boston, R. Th 18eten5. btleo.f. 618.3 Bnwith a centennial discourse by the present pas- - History of the battle, and an account of the tor [Ebenezer Baurgess]. Boston, 1840. viii, monument. Boston, 1851. 8.............. 812.6 517 pp. 80.............................813.11 - Holnmes, 0. W., and others. Memoria.l. Bunk..1er Contents. - Sermons by John Allin, 1671; William Adams, bill.ms Jnn 17, 1775 1875r. Beoston [1875] 1678, s85; Joseph Belcher, 1698, 1701, 10, 22a Samuel Dexter, hill. June 17, 1775, 1875. Boston [t875]. 1728,38; Jason I-laven, 1718, 61, 64, 69, 70, 71,74,83, 92,96; L. 80...810.8 Ebenezer Burgess, 1838. - Wheildon, W.W. New history of the. Boston, BURGOMASTER'S, The, family. Walrde, E. C. W.... 731.20 1875. 80................................. 811.17 BURGOYNE, Sir John Fox. Remarks on the mainNote. - For the literature of Bunker hill, see the appendix tenance of macadamized roads. See MALLET, in the Semorial above [810.10], and the Library Bulletin obr Robert.................................. 1716.16 July, 1875. See also the orations by Everett and Webster. - Treatise on the blasting and quarrying of stone. BUNKER —HILL monument association. Inauguration To which is added some remarks on the blowing of the statue of Warren, June 17, 1857. Bos- up of bridges. New edition. London, N. D. vii, ton, 1858. 8~.............................. 1211.3 138 pp. Illustrated. 120...................1716.15 BUNSEN, Christian Carl Josias, Freiherr von. Egypt's - Life and correspondence of. Wrottesley, G. place in universal history. Translated from the London, 1873. 2 v. 8..................... 5333.2 German, by C. H. Cottrell. [Vol. v, with addi- BUtRIE alone. By a new writer.................. 311.25 tions by S. Birch.] London, 1854-67. 5 v. BuaRIE cities, The, of Campania. Adams, W. I. D. Illustrated. Maps. 80.....................5912.12 Boston, 1870. 16. I437.5 - God in history. Translated from the German by BURKE, Edmund. Works. Boston, 1826, 27. 7 v. 8~. 56341.1 S. Winkworth. With a preface by A. P. Stan- Contentss.-Vol. I. A vindication of natural society; Inicy. London, 1868, 70. 3 v. 80............ 5813.13 quiry into the origin of our ideas of tihe sublinme and beauti-...........r. ful; Short account of a late short administration; Observa- Memoir. Drawn chiefly from family papers by tions ons publication, intituled The present state of the naFraancis, baroness Bunsen. Philadelphia, 1868. lion; Thoulghts on the cause of the present discontents; -2v.~~ P ti....Speech on American taxation. II. Speechles and letters. III. 2 v. Portrait. 8~.......................... 5723.2 Speeches; Reflections on thle revolution in France; Letters; - Bunsen's Biblical researches. Williams, R. (In Appeal from the new to the old whigs. IV. Iints flr a memorial to be delivered to M. de M. M.; Thoughts on French Essays and reviews)....................... 1538.3 aflhies; Heads fbr consideration on the present state of affairs; - sSame. (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in Remarkls on the policy of the allies with respect to France; theology)'.,........1526.24 and 5814.15 Observations on the conduct of the minority, particularly in theology).......................1526.2 and 581.15 the last session of parliament, 1793; Prefface to the address of BUNYAN, John. The pilgrim's progress from this M. Brissot to his constituents; Lettdrs; Thoughts and details old to that which is to come Leipzig, 1855. on scarcity. V. Letters; Tracts, relative to thie laws against world to that which is to come. Leipzig, 1855. popery in Ireland; Fragments and notes of speeches in parxviii, 364 pp. Sq. 160...................... 315.18 lianment; lints for an essay on the drama; Essaytowards an - Macaulay, T. B., lord. Biography of. ( sabridgement of the English history. VI. Nintli report of the -- Macaulay, T. B., lord. Biography of. (In his select committee of the house of commons on the affairs of InNew biographies of illustrious men)......... 5428.4 dia, 1783; Articles of chlarge ofhigh crimes and misdemeanors - Southey, H. Life of. London, 1861. Sm. a0.. 5428.6 agaiHtS Warre Hastings. VII. Speeches on the impeachment of Warren Hiastigs; Report in relation to proceedings? on the trial of Warren H:astings, 1794. Note. - The most popular life is by'Southey, which gaveial of Waren astngs, 4. occasion to Scott's review in his " Miscellanies," and to Ma- e. 4th edition. Boston, 181. 12 v. orcaulay's eulogistic essay, originally in Edinburgi revie w, Same. 4th edition. Boston, 1871~ 12 v. PorDec.,'1830, the viewss in which he repeated in his contribution trait. Sm. 8.............................. 5635.1 to the Encyclopxdia Britannica, and in his History of Eng- Coets. -Vol.. A vindication of atral society Inlatd [838.1]. See also Macaulay, quoted in Harper's monithly, tus o ida of t te atiquro ntotets. —i of.'I ou vindicatio of the ra sublimadbeaty;Ivol. 14. The views of Hallai [1531.2] are less eulogistic, and be - e tllhinks Bunyan over-estimated. For critical estimates, see ful; Short account of a late short administration; ObservaDunlop's History of fiction [61316.3]; Kingsley's New miscel- tlons on a publication, imtiuied The present stale of tie nalaties 13.8]; atd e referees in Alliboe, McClitoc tion"; Tlhoughts on the cause of the present discontents. II. lanties [1533-.8]; and the ref'erences in Alibone, McClintock II pehsRtetoso h eo and Str~ong, etc. Whlittier has a skretch in his Old portraits p ce jetrs and Strong, etc. Whititier has a aketcis itt his Old portcails Speeches and letters. III. Speeches; Reflections on the revo[C~~~19~~~37.~~1.~1].3 ~Inttion in France. IV. Letters; Appeal ftom the new to the old whigs; Hints for a memorial to be deliveered to M. de M. BUoNARROTI, Michelangelo, or Michel Agnolo. Ai.; Thoughits on French affairs; Heads for consideration on the present state of affairs; Remarks on the policy of thie allies Black, C. C. Michael Angelo Buonarroti. with respect to France. V. Observations on the conduct of Sculhptor, pinter, architect. The story of his te mitorly, particularly in the last session of parliament, 1793; Preface to the address of' M. Brissot to his constituents; life and labours. London, 1875. 80.......... 6211.7 Letters; Thoughts and details on scarcity. VI. Lctters; Duppa, H. Life and orks of. London, 1870. Fragments of a tract relative to the laws against popersy t -- IDuppa, R~. Life and works of. London, 1870. y i Ireland. VII. Fragments and notes of speeches in parlia160........................................ 6217.3 mnent; Hints for an essay on the drama: Essay towards an - Grimm, H. Life of. Boston, 1871. 2 v. Sm. 81 1022.2 abridgement of the Englislh history. VIII. Ninth report of the select comnmittee of the house of commons on the affairs of India, 1783. VIII, IX. Articles of charge oflihigh crimes Note. - Grimm's Life is the most recent, and most volumi- of Idia, 18. VIII, IX. Ariclen of clsaar e of H tigs crires and misdemeanors against Warren ]I-astingfs. IX, X. nous, offering some new matter, and viewing its subject in his S sesans ea n Wac Hasings. X relations to his times, presenting, on p. 66, vol. 1, a review of Speecpiss ot tise itsopeacist ntei of Wrre asings. XI. tlse principal authorities. Consult also Vasari's'Lives of emni- Repor in relaliot to proceedings on Ile Irial ofWaress Ilasitnent ipsitters," etc. [0110.0]s;Lani'so "Histo'y of painting in ings, 1794. XI, XII. Speeches in the impeachment of Warnent pa-inters," etc. E6215.6]; Lanzi's " History of painting inre atg. Itlaly" 1215.4], and the authorities named in the note under en Hastings. Pai;tilng; also Roscoe's Lorenzo de' Medici [5525.1] and LeoMorley, J. Edmund Burk: a historical study. X [55266]. Duppa's is the best of the briefer accounts. Mrs. - orley, J. Edmund Burke: a historical study. Jameson's nmenmoir, in her Early Italian painters [6228.2], is London, 1867. 8S.......................... 5613.3 lshort, and see also her Loves of the poets [5618.2]. Blaci's o, 1 8563 is the most recent study. For critical opinions, see Reynolds's - Prior, J. Life and character of. Philadelphia, Discourses [6230.1]; Rusktin's Modern painters [6236.18.2]; 1825. 80.................................. 5424.6 and Alison's Essays [1531.7]. See also Bistories of sculpture. 2Vote.- Prior's Life t makes the earliest use of extensive BURBIGEc, F. WV. The art of botanical drawing. origital matter, and in the later editions [see Bates Hall catalogues] hie had the advantage of Burke's correspondence With engravings. London [1873]. 63 pp. Sq. first published in 1844; as did Miackniglht, rwhosewook presents 16~.....................6217.7 Burke more fully in his political career. The most recent.......Floren.ce. Wildmoor.. A novel... 5. study of his character is by Morley. For his public characBURCKETT, Florence. Widmoor. A novel........ 552.2 ter, see Brougham's Statesmen [5614.4.3]; Sir James Mackin BURKE 35 BUTLER Shelf. No. Shelf. o. BURKE, Edmund, continued. BURR, Aaron, Life and times of. Parton, J. New tosh's life; Goldwin Smith's " Three statesmen" [5425.1, un- York, 1861. 120.................1.....223.10 der Pitt]. The biographers and partisans of Fox [see Fox] are generally unjust to Burkce, in the opinion of his admirers. Note. -Parton presents Burr in as favorable a liht as he As an orator, see Macaulay's Essay on Hastings [1918.4]3; can, and his biography is the bestl geoeral narratve. See lie Quincey, oil rhetoric, is Bistorical essays [1822.3.2. Losing's accouot of Burrs consSiracy, in Hairper's ilmonthly, logers's Recollections gives specimens of his table-talk. See vol. 25. See also Atlantic monthly,vol. 1; and Bentons Thirty Thiackeray, quoted in Harper's monthly, vol. 21; and Miss years' view [812.23, and Hildretllh's United States [50tt1-11.1]. atitford's'account of his Ihome. in Harper's monthly, vol. 2. There is an analytical account of Burke in Buckle's'Civiliza- BURR, Enoch Fitch. Pater mundi. Boston, 1872, tion, chlap. vii [5417.1]. See furtier references in Thomas Vol., 5th edition. 2. Sm. 8. 1527.11 and Allibone. 73. Vol. 1, 5th edition. 2 V. Si. So........ BURKE, Sir' (John) Bernard. A genealogical and Conteonts. - Vol. I. Modern science testifying to the Heavenly Father. II. Doctrine of evolution. heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baron- enly Fter.. Doctrie of evolutin. etage of the British empire. 37th edition. Bunrn, Theodosia. See PARTON, J. Famous AmeriLondon, 1875. xcvi, 1366 pp. Illustrated. cans of recent times. Boston, 1871. 8 0. 1214.14 L. 8~....................................... 5410.3 BURRiTT, Elihu. Ten-minute talks on all sorts of - The rise of great families, other essays, and sto- topics. With autobiography of the author. ries. London, 1873. iv, 371 pp. Sm. 8...... 5611.8 Boston, 1874. 360 pp. Sq.16.............. 5238.1 BURKE, Thomas Nicholas. English misrule in Ire- - A walk from London to Land's end and back, land. A course of lectures, delivered in reply to with notes by the way. With illustrations. 2d Froude. With an appendix, containing a review edition. London, 1868. vii, 350 pp. Sq. 160. 5438.4 of the so-called " bull" 6f Adrian iv. By P. H. BURRITT, Elijth Hinsdale. The geography of the Moran. And "An analysis of the rebellion of heavens, and class-book of astronomy. Nlew 1631," by Mathew Carey. New York, 1873. edition. Revised and illustrated. By H. Mat324 pp. Portrait. 12................. 827.6 tison. New York, 1854. 324 pp. 12C....... 6818.1 - Lectures and sermons. New York, 1872. 644 pp. BUrroucHS, John. Wake-robin. New York, 1871. Portrait. 80............................... 1910.1 iv, 231 pp. 16~.............................1525.12 BURLESQUES. Thackeray, W. M. Works. London, BUJRSTENBINDER, Emilio. A hero of the pen. By 1872. Sm. 8o..............................513.1.8 E. Werner [pseud.]. Translated by Frances A. BURBaR. Gouger, H. A personal narrative of two Shaw...................................... 521.19 years' imprisonment in. London, 1860. 120.. 425.21 BURT, Nathaniel C. The land and its story; or, the - Vincent, F., jr. The land of the white elephant. sacred historical geography of Palestine. IllusNewYork, 1874. 80........................ 5923.7 trated with maps and engravings. New York, BURN, Robert Scott. Outlines of modern farming. 1869. 381 pp. Sm. 4..................... 421.8 With illustrations. London, 1865, 71, 72. 5 v. BURTON, Richard Francis. The city of the saints Vol. 1-3, 2d edition. 120................... 6417.1 [Great Salt Lake city, Utah], and across the Contents..-Vol. I. Soils, manures, and crops. II. Notes, Rocky mountains to California. With illustrahistorical and practical, on farnming and formi ecrosy tions New York 1862. xii, 574 pp. Map. III. Stock: cattle, shleep, and horses. IV. The dairy-,. xii, 574 — pp. Map. pigs —poultry, with notes on the diseases of stockl. V. 8o........................................ 412.2 Utilization of town sewage; Irrigation; Reclamation of waste Personal narrative of a pilrimage to El-Medina!and. Personal narrative of a pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah. With introduction by Bayard Tay- Putnam's elementary science series. Building lor. With map and illustrations. 2d American construction; showing the employment of tim- edition. Boston, 1858. 492 pp. 12......... 423.14 her, lead, and iron work in the practical con- _ SName. Leipzig, 1874. 3 v. in 1. Map. Sq. 160. 428.5 struction of buildings. N~ew York [Glasgow,nth struction of buildins. New Yor Glsgo,- Two trips to Gorilla land and the cataracts of the 1874]. 2 v. 16........................... 6228.1 Congo. London, 1876. Folded maps. Illustrafontentss.-Vol. I. Text. II. Plates. tions. 2 v. 80............................5933.12 - Self-aid cyclopedia for self-taught students: com- - and DRAKIE, Charles F. Tyrwhitt. Unexplored prising general drawing, architectural, mechan- Syria. London, 1872. 2 v. Illustrated. Maps ical, and engineering drawing, ornamental, draw- and plate. 80.............................5933.3 ing and design, mechanics and mechanism, the BURTON, Warren. Helps to education in the homes steam engine. Illustrat[ed]. London, N. D. 85. 6223.2 of our country. Boston, 1863. viii, 368 pp. BURNAND, Francis Cowley. Happy-thought hall... 533.20 160.................. 1933.18 BURNAP, George Washington. Discourses on the BURY, T. Talbot. Rudimentary architecture. 5th rectitude of human nature. Boston, 1850. x, edition, with illustrations. London, 1867. viii, 409 —- pp. 120............................. 1522.7 208 pp. 120.................17... 116.21 BURNELL, George R. Rudimentary treatise on limes, Bush, (Annie) Forbes. Memoirs of the queens of cements, mortars, concretes, mastics, plastering, France. From the 2d London edition. Philaetc. 9th edition, with appendices. London, delphia, 1854. 2 v. 120....................1224.10 1872. xviii, 136 pp. 12~..................1716.11 BUSH, George. Statement of reasons for embracing - Rudiments of hydraulic engineering New edi- the doctrines and disclosures of Emanuel Swetion, with illustrations. London, 1868. x, 283 denborg. With a biographical sketch of the pp. Folded plate. 12~.....................1716.10 author. New York, 1875. xxiv, 120-+-pp. PorBURNET, Gilbert, bishop of Salisbury. History of his trait. 12...638........... 63 28.18 own time: from the restoration of Charles iI to BUsH-Boys, The. Reid, M.................... 923.27 the treaty of peace at Utrecht,in the reign of BUSHNELL, Horace. Views of Christian nurture, Queen Anne. New edition, with historical and and of subjects adjacent thereto. Hartford, biographical notes. London, 1857. xx, 949.-. 1847. 251 pp. 12........................5817.8 pp. 8.................................... 5410.4 BUSHRANGERS, The. Thomes, W. H.......... 735.5 - See LAWRENCE, E. Lives of the British his- BUSINESS forms. Hill, T.E. Manual of social and torians. New York, 1855. 12~.............1224.7.1 business forms. Chicago, 1876. 40........... 5821.3 BURNEY, Frances. See AIBLAY, Frances d'. - New clerk's magazine; containing all the most BvRNsS, Robert. Poetical works. With life and per- useful forms which occur in business transactrait of the author. Leipzig, 1845. xxiv, 366 tions. By a member of the Massachusetts bar. pp. Sq. 160....................... 1613.18 Boston, 1832. 12..........................1727.1 - Life and works of. Chambers, I. New York, BUTLER, Benjamin Franklin. General Butlerin New 1852, 54, 4 v. Sm. 8..................... 1225.4 Orleans. Parton, J. New York, 1864. 12.. 815.2 Note.- ambessife mes e latest elaborate se of BUTLER, Charles. Historical outline of the controAbte. - Chambers's Life makes ta rFhe latest el tst bortte use ofavsnl the scattered biographical material. See Harper's monthly, versy respecting the text of the three heavenly vol. 1, by E,. Elliott; vol. 7, on Burns's last days; vol. 22, by witnesses. (In Sparks, J. Collectionofessays II. T. Tuckerrman; and vol. 36, by Shsariks. See also Kingsley orr Burns and his school [1223.5]; Wilson's "Hour's talk and tracts in theology).............1918.9.2 about poetry" [l1531.7; "Hansrts of Burns"' in Atlatic BUTLER, Frances (Anne). See KEIOLE, Frances rsossthlv, Oct., 1860. See additional references in the Lower Hull Catalogue fbr history, etc., p. 41. (Anne). BUTLER 36 CALIFORNIA Shelf. No. Shelf. No. BUTLER, Frederick. Complete history of the United CESAR, Caius Julius, continued. States to 1820. Hartford, 1821. 3 v. Por- - Qum extant. Interpretatione et notis illustravit traits. 80............................ 812.9 Johannes Godvinus. Novi Eboraci, 1820. v, - Sketches of universal history. 3d edition. Hart- 421 pp. 80................................ 6114.1 ford, 1821. 407 pp. Illustrated. 120........ 817.9 - Abbott, J. History of....................... 914.23 BUTLER, Joseph, Biography of. Rogers, H. (In - Napol6on III. History of. New York, 1866. M1acaulay, T. B., lord, and others. New biogra- 2 v. 80................................... 5521.1 phies of illustrious men)...................5428.4 Note. - The life by the late emperor of the French, though BUTLER, Samuel. Poetical works. Boston, 1873. presenting new infurmation, particularly of the ancient topoR-'v Prrraphy of Gaul, is considered rather a laudation and exposi2 v. Portrait. [The British poets.] 16...... 5628.6 tion of (Icrsarisa than a wholly trustworthy life of the Romian BUTLER, W. F. The wild north land: being the conqueror. It ends will the passage of the Rubicon. Abbott's account is a popular one. See also Plutarch's Lives story of a winter journey, with dogs, across [5932.5]. On the question of the blame of Ciesar or Brutus, North America. With illustrations and route see Seeley's Roman imperialism [5616.3]. See Rome, note,.and 1874. x,3S-pp. Portait. 8. 5032.3 particularly Momnimsen's History of Rome [5516.1], and Mert-,map. London, 1874. x, 358 — pp. Portrait. 8.' 5032.3 vale's History of the Romans [5515.3, vol. 1 and2]. BUTLER, William. The land of the Veda; together with the incidents of the great Sepoy rebellion. CsARs, The. DoQuincey,T. Boston,1873 120.1825.10 Cmsas~lo, The. IkeQuncey, T. Boto, 187.!2~..... 3182.10 With a map, 42 illustrations, tables of ChristianAGE i, t. on.31. missions, and a glossary of Indian terms. New ANoNI, Antonio. Don Bucefalos (In Ditson,., and co. Standard opera librettos)..........6233.3.1 York, 1872. 550 pp. 8~.................... 5931.1 BUTLER, William Allen. Mrs. Limber's raffl; or, CAIUs, a presbyter of Rome. See HIPPOLYTUS, St. a church fair and its victims................. 18 CALDERON DE LA BARCA, Frances Erskine. Life in a church fair and its victims. reieed PrscotW.II.Bigrph BUTTERFLY hunters, The. Conant, H. S........... 933.1 Mexico,reviewed. Prescott, W.H. BiographBUTTRESSES, Experimental essays on the principles of ical and critical essays. London, 1856. 160' 1537.8 — Same. Philadelphia, 1875. 12~.,............ 523'7.3 construction in. Bland, W. London, 1867. 12~. 1716.6 - Sme. Philadelphia, 1875. 125237.3 BY and by. Maitland E 737.22 CALDERON, the courtier. A tale. Bulwer-Lytton, By stll waters.d, May%. F..................... E. (G. E.) L............................... 5618.5 By still waters. Mayo, I. F..................... 724.8 E (G. E.) L.52. BYERLEY, Thomas, and ROBERTSON, James Craigie. CLDE oo secret, The. Johnson, V W.21. (Sholto end Reuben Percy.) The Percy anec- CALDOR, M.T. Social charades, and parlor operas. dotes. Revised edition. Added, American an- Boston, 1873. 169 [167] pp. 16............1516.10 dots. ~e i s e eitin.Added, American anecdotes. Illustrated with portraits. New York, CALDWELL, Charles. Discourse on the genius and 1858. 2 v. in 1.....1231.3 character of Horace Holley. With appendix. B3YR, Robert, pseud. See BAYE~R, Carl/~obert..O.. B, Robert, psed. Se BAYER, Carl Robert Boston, 1828. viii, 294 pp. Portrait. 8.... 1530.3 BYRNE, Oliver. Spons' dictionary of engineering, CALEB rinkle. Coffin, C. C.733.1 civil, mechanical, military, and naval; with CALEB Williams, Adventures of. Godwin, W. Boston.....................521.22 technical terms in French, German, Italian, and ton.................................... 521.22 S- Same. New York. 2 v....................... 536.5 Spanish. London, 1869-71. 6v. L. 80..*1R.R., E.2.1 C BYRON, George Gordon Noel, lord. Works. 2d edi- CALOUN, John Cadwell. See PARTON, J. Famous Americans of recent times. Boston, 1871. 8~. 1214.14 tion. With portrait. Leipzig, 1866. 5 v. Sq. 160.................................... 12 CALBAN: the missing link. Wilson, D. London, 1873. 80. 1533.15 Contents. — Vol. I. Don Juan. II. Childe Harold's pilgrimaget The giaour. The corsairt Lara; The siegeof Cor- CALIFORNIA Geological survey. [By] J. D. Whitinth; Parisina; The prisoner of Clhillon; Mazeppa; Beppo. ney. The Yosemite guide-book. With maps. III. The bride of Abvdos; The island; -Hours of idleness; English bards and Scolch reviewers; The age ofbronze; Hints [Cambridge] 1871. 133 pp. 16............5039.1 from Horace; The curse of Minerva; The waltz; The lament - Browne, J. R. Crusoe's island. With sketchesof of Tasso; Ode on Venice; The prophecy of Dante; Ode to..... Napoleon Buonaparte; Monody on the death of R. B. Sheri- adventure in. Now York, 1872. 120.... 415.12 dan; The dream; The vision of judgment; The Morgsnte - Burton, R. F. The city of the saints, and across Maggiore of'Pulci; Francesca of Risinii; The blues. IV. lebrew mnelodies; Domestic pieces; Occasional pieces; Man- the Rocky mountains to. New York, 1862. 8. 412.2 fred; Cain; The deformed transformed; Heaven and earth. - Colton, W. Three years in. New York, 1851'. 120. 414.16 V. Marino Faliero; The two Foscarc; Sardanapalus; Werner; - Cronise,T.F. The natural wealth of. San FranA fragment; Parliamentary speeches. —roie.FT entalwlhofSnFrA fraget; Parliamentry speeches. cisco, 1868. L. 80......................... 5031.5 - English bards and Scotch reviewers; a satire. - Dunbar, E. E. The romance of the ae; or, the Added An de t Bonparte Boson, 814 — Dunbar, E. E. The romance of the age; or, the Added, An ode to Bonaparte. 2oston,1814. discovery of gold in. New York, 1867. 120... 815.9 72 p~. 120.1619.2 _ Fremont, J. C. Exploring expedition to. Au- The giaour, a fragment of a Turkish tale. Phil- burn, 1854. 120.414.14 adelpia, 113. Z 53 p. 12'.... 619.1 burn, 1854. 120........................... 414.14 adeiphia, 1813. 53 pp. 120. 1619.1 - Greenhow, B. History of. Boston, 1845. 80 810.2 - Letters and journals: with notices of his life. By - Howland, E. With the Count do Beauvoir in. Thomas Moore. New York, 1868. 2 v. 8~... 5631.4 (nan l a m ope431.3 Lord Byron. A biography. Elze, C. (F.) (In Many lands and many people)........... 431. 3 LorndByron,. A biography. E2 - Lippincott, S. J. New life in new lands: notes ~London, 187~2. ~ SmI. 80 ~...5423.3 of travel. New York, 1873. 120........ 214.1 Note. - Moore's Life is the chief authoritative one, and it arcy, R. B The prairie traveler. A handboo gave rise to Mlacaulay's essay [1918.4]. Recollections by George Ticknor and Edward Everett are given in Allibone. for overland expeditions. New York, 1859. 16~. 417.7 His English home is described in Irving's Newstead abbey - Mitchell S. A. Map, etc., of. Philadelphia, [715.5]; is the Atlantic monthly, by Mrs. Waterston, Feb., 1864; and in Harper's monthly. vol. 21. See recollections by 1846. Sm. 12.............................. 418.7 Leigh Hunt, in Harper's monlthly, vol. 1 al]so see vol. 3; anl Marryat, F. Narrative of the travels and advenby J. H. Siddons, invol. 26. Is Allibone and in Poole's Index will be found references to contemporary criticismn, for which tures of Monsieur Viollet in. [Fiction]...... 337.7 see also Jeffrey's essays [5610,8]; Wsipple's Essays [1936.2.1]; - Nordhoff, C. California: for health, pleasure, and Kingsley's New miscellanies [1533.8]. There is a French estimate in Taine's English literature [5613.1.2]. The life and residence. New York, 1873. 4......... 5031.2 by Elze is a Gernan view, based on latest iefuruatiun. - - Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich See illustrative matter in H. C. Robinson's Diary [5425.3];. in George Ticknor's Lifb [1012.5; 5023.10]; and in the lives of Islands. New York, 1874. 80....... 432.5 his contemporaries Shelley, Southey, Moore, Wordsworth, - Patterson, L. B. Twelve years in the mines of. IrCing, etc. Cambridge, 1862. 120...................... 417.3 BY-WAYS of Europe. Taylor, (J.) B. New York,62 BY-WAYS of Europe. Taylor, (J.) B. New York, - Sould, F., Gihon, J. H., and-Nisbet, J. Annals 1872. Sm. 8...0........... 224.4 of San Francisco; containing a summary of the 937.18 history of. New York, 1855. 80............ 810.3 CABIN, The, on the prairie. Pearson, C. H...... 93.18 Taylor, (J.) B. Eldorado; or, adventures in the CaBOT, Sebastian, Life of. Hayward, C. pathifempire. New York, 1864. 120....... 425.6 Sparks, J. Library of American biography)..5028.1.9 Wise,. A. Los Gingos; or, an inside view of. -- Wise, H. A. Los Gringos; or, an inside view of. CESAR, Caius Julius. Commentaries on the Gallic 1243.4 New York, 1849. 12....................... 435.4 and civil wars. Literally translated. London, and civil wars. Literally translated. Lond, Note. — For the early history, see Greenhow, 1844, and 1872. iv, 572 pp. Portrait. Sm. 8..........6115.5 Souit's Annals of San Fraucisco. See also Dana's Two years - The commentaries of Cmsar [outlined and ex- before the mast [918.1; 5037.1]. For resources, see Cronise, etc.; articles on wine-making it plained]. Trollope, A. Edinburgh, 1870. 16~. 6116.5 Atluntig nsont!siy, May, 1864, and Harper's muonthly, vol. 29, CALIFORNIA 37 CARDINAL Shelf. No. Shelf. No. CALIFORNIA, continued. CAMPBELL, John, lord. Lives of the lord chancellors and the State geological survey [see Bates Hall catalogues], and keepers of the great seal of England, from out of Nwhlsh g0rew King's Mountaineering in tie Sierra the earliest times till tho reign of George iv. Nevada [413.1]. For description, the most popular book is, perhaps, Nord- 5th edition. London, 1868. 10 v. Sm. 80.... 5427.9 hoff's; see also Harper's monthly, vol. 44; but see also chap- CAPBELL, John. Negro-mani: ein an exminaters in Whymper's Alaska [5035.1]; Ludlow's Heart of'the CAMPBELL, John. Negro-mania: being an examinacontinent C413.4]; Carleton's Newway [433.1]; Prime'sl Round tion of the falsely assumed equality of the the world [233.1]; Revere's Keel and saddle [5914.3]; and variousracesof men. Philadelphia, 1851. 549 papers in Harper's monthly, vol. 11; vol. 20 (on gold); vol. 21 (-J. T. Headley, Overland to California); vols. 23, 24 and pp. 120.................................. 6614.7 27; vols. 37 and 38 (J. Ross Browne); and vol. 45 CMPBELL, Thomas. Life and letters. dited by For the period of the gold discovery, see Fr6inont's report as epitomized in Upham's Life of Fr6mont [1214.6], and General W. Beattie. 2d edition. London, 1850. 3 v. Sherman's experiences, 1846-57, in his Memoirs [1212.3.1; Portraits. Fac-simile. Sm. 80............... 5622.3 5024.5.1]. For the aboriginal period, see the summarized knowledge - Poetical works. New edition, with illustrations. of' Bancroft's Native races of tIhe Pacific states [5920.4]. Boston, 1873. viii, 260 pp. 16............. 1615.12 CALISTHENICS, Physiology and. Beecher, C. E. New - Personal recollections of. Stoddard, H. H. BricYork, 1858. 160........................... 6038.2 h-brac series................................ 1828.9 CALIXTUS, or CALLISTUS, pope. See HIPPOLYTUS, St. - Review of [his] "Lectures on Greek poetry." CALKINS, Marshall. Trichina spiralis in Springfield. See REVIEws, etc..........................1536.23 (In Massachusetts medical society. Publica- CAMPING-OUT, The, series. See STEVENS, Charles tions)..................................... 6021.4 Asbury. CALKINS, N. A. Primary object lessons for a grad- CAN wrong be right? Hail, A. M................ 311.8 uated course of development. With lessons for CAN you forgive her? Trollope, A................ 330.7 the proper training of the faculties of children. CANADA. Adams, A.L. Field and forest rambles, 4th edition. New York, 1862. 362+- pp. with notes and observations on the natural hisIllustrated. 120............................ 1535.4 tory of eastern Canada. London, 1873. 80... 6613.11 CALL, A, to the unconverted. Baxter, R. New - Medley, J. G. An autumn tour in the United York, 1831. Sm. 120......................5818.15 States and Canada. London, 1873. Sm. 80.. 5036.6 CALLEn to account. Cudlip, A.................. 317.15 - Moodie, S. (S.) Life in the clearings versus the CALLISTA. [Historical fiction.] Newman, J. H.... 319.9 bush. New York [1853]. 120............... 414.8 CALORIC. Metcalfe, S. L. Philadelphia, 1869. 2 v. - - Roughing it in the bush; or, life in. New 80........................................ 5832.1 York, 1852. 2 v. 120...................... 414.12 CALVERLY, C. S. Leisure hour series. Fly leaves. - - Same. 2 v. in 1.......................... 414.9 [Poems.] New York, 1872. vi, 233 pp. 16~0 1617.3 - Parkman, F., jr. The old regime in. Boston, CALVERT, George Henry. Goethe: his life and 1874. 120................................5015.5.4 works. Boston, 1872. 276 pp. 16......... 1027.2 - Thoreau, H. D. A Yankee in. Boston, 1872. CALVIN, or CAUVIN, Jean. Dyer, T. H. Life of. 12~....................................... 225.2 London, 1850. 80..........................5812.12 CANARY bird fancier, The. By a fancier. With - Guizot, F. (P. G.) Great Christians of France. directions for the care of native and exotic song[London, 1869.] Sm. 80 5937.6 sters. 8th American edition. New York, 1846. CAMBODIA, Asia. The land of the white elephant. 72 pp. 12................................ 1519.5 Vincent, F.,jr. New York, 1874. 80........ 5923.7 CANCELLED w ill, The. Dupuy, E. A............. 522.16 CAMBRIDGE, England. Oxford and Cambridge: their CANDLE, Chemical history of a. Faraday, MI. New colleges, memories, and associations. Arnold, F. York, 1861. 16~........................... 1717.1 London [1874]. Sm. 40...................... 5433.2 CANDLISH, Robert Smith. Sermons. With a bio- University. Five years in an English university, graphical preface. New York, 1874. xxiii, Bristed, C.A. New York. 1873. 120........ 5835.1 315 pp. 16.........................6326.23 CAMBRIDGE, MIass., Poetic localities of. Stillman, CANNING, George. See BULWER, Sir H. L. (E.) W. J. Boston, 1876. Sm. 40................ 5231.1 Historical characters. Leipzig, 1868. Sq. 16. 1238.14 See also Harvard college. CANOE, The, and the saddle. Winthrop, S. Boston, CAMDEN, William. See LAWRENCE, E. Lives of the 1873. 120................................ 537.19 British historians. New York, 1855. 12....1224.7.1 CANOE travelling. Powell, W. B. London, 1871. CAMEos from English history. Yonge, C. M. Lon- Sm. 80.................... 5934.8 don, 1869. 2 v. 160...................... 826.12 CANWRIGHT, D. M. History of the doctrine of the CAMERON, Charles A. The chemistry of food in immortality of the soul. Battle Creek, 1871. relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock. 184 pp. 12~...............................6328.11 London, 1868. viii, 253~ pp. I plate. 160.. 6437.1 CAPE Con. [Descriptive essays.] Thoreau, H. D. CAMERON pride, The. Holmes, M. J.............. 534.9 Boston, 1873. 160.......................... 215.2 CAMILLE; or, the fate of a coquette. Dumas, A., the CAPE CoD and all along shore. Nordhoff, C. New younger.................................... 733.15 York, 1868. 120........................... 536.27 CAMP and fireside stories. Alcott, L. M......... 926.13 CAPE OF GooD HOPE. Last letters from Egypt. CAMP-FIRES of the revolution. Watson, H. C. New Added letters from the Cape. Gordon, L. A., York, 1869. 80............................ 811.4 lady Duff. London, 1875. Sm. 8........... 436.5 CAMPAIGN series. See ALGER, Horatio, jr. CAPEN, Nahum. History of democracy: or, political CAMPAIGNS, The, of Napoleon Buonaparte, from the progress, historically illustrated, from the earlisiege of Toulon to his death. [Also] an account est to the latest periods. With portraits. Vol. I. of the French revolution. Compiled from dis- Hartford, 1874. 80......................... 6332.3 tinguished authors. By an American. With CAPEN family. Thayer, E. Family memorial. engravings. Boston, 1840. 422, x pp. 80... 825.7 Hingham, 1835. 80............611.2 CAMPBELL, George. The philosophy of rhetoric. New CAPRICE, Un. Musset, (L. C.) A. de. Comddies et edition, with the author's last additions and cor- proverbes. Paris, 1867. 120................5534.4.2 rections. New York, 1868. 435 pp. 120..... 1533.5 CAPRICES, Les, do Marianne. Musset, (L. C.) A. CAMPBELL, George Douglas, duke oJ'f Argyll. Iona. de. Comddies et proverbes. Paris, 1867. 12~.5534.4.1 London, 1870. 141-~ pp. Illustrated. Sm. 80. 427.9 CAPTAIN Brand of the "Centipede." Wise, H. A... 720.6 - Primeval man. London, 1869. ix, 200 pp. CAPTAIN fiorace. Clarke, H. S.................... 927.1 Folded plate. 16~.......................... 5916.5 CAPTAIN Jack. MacKnight, C................... 923.5 - The reign of law. 2d American from the 5th CAPTAIN'S, The, not a-miss: a farce. Wilks, T. E. London edition. New York [1869]. xxvii, 462 New York, N. D. 120....................... 1635.5 pp. 160.............................1525.15 CAPTAIN's, The, story. Davis, H. H. (In Johnson, CAMPBELL, Hugh. Nervous exhaustion and the (E.) H. Little classics).................. 5.. 529.4.2 diseases induced by it. With observations on CARDELLI, -, pseud. See DUVAL, Henri. the origin and nature of nervous force. Lon- CARDINAL Pole: or, the days of Philip and Mary. don, 1873. viii, 195 pp. Sm. 8............. 6036.8 An historical romance. Ainsworth, W. H....... 322.19 CARDS 38 CASEY Shelf. No. Shelf'. No. CARDS. Frickell, G. One thousand tricks with CARrOSINE. Musset, (L. C.) A. de. Comedies et cards. New York [cop. 1869]. 12...........1515.15 proverbes. Paris, 1867. 120................25534.2 - Parlor tricks with cards. New York [cop. 1863]. CARNP, Louis do. Travels in Indo-China and the 160.........................................1516.23 Chinese empire. From the French. With a CARE, Henry, compiler. English liberties, or the notice of the author by Count de Carn6. Lonfree-born subject's inheritance. With additions, don, 1872. xxi, 365 pp. Map. Illustrations. by W. N. 5th edition. Boston, 1721. 288- 8.......................................... 5931.9 pp. 120................................... 828.4 CARNEGIE, James, earl of Southesck. Saskatchewan CARELESS Kate. Adams, W. T................... 918.4 and the Rocky mountains. A diary and narraCAREY, Annie. Threads of knowledge, drawn from tive of travel, sport, and adventure, during a a cambric handkerchief; a Brussels carpet; a journey through the Hudson's bay company's terprint dress; a kid glove; a sheet of paper. Lon- ritories, in 1859 and 1860. With maps and ildon [1872]. 1q6 — pp. Illustrated. Sq. 160. 6438.1 lustrations. Edinburgh, 1875. xxx, 448 pp. CAREY, Rosa Nouchette. Wooed and married...... 733.17 8~........................................5931.16 CAREY'S library of choice literature. The literary Note. - Contains, in an appendix, remarks on several of chronicle. Part 1, 2. Philadelphi, 1836. 2 v. Shakespeare's plays, etc. in 1. 8...................6................6730.42 CARICATURE and grotesque in literature and art, CARNIVAL o f Venice. Petrella, E. (In Ditson, 0., History of. Wright, T. London [1864]. Smin. 40. 5923.4 and co. Standard opera librettos)...........6233.3.6 CARICATURE history of the Georges. Wright, T. CAROLINE. Abbott, J........................... 914.7 London [1867]. Sm. 80.........5........... 5415.5 CAROLL, Martha. How Marjory helped........... 915.23 CARION, Carl Stellwag von. Treatise on the diseases CARPATrIAN mountains. Try Cracow and the Carof the eye. Translated from the 3d German pathians. Hutchinson, A. H. New York [Lonedition and edited by C. E. Ilackley and ID. B. don, 1872]. Sm. 8......................... 5936.2 St. J. Roosa. With appendix. Illustrated. 2d CARPENTER, Francis B. The inner life of Abraham American edition. New York, 1868. xiv, 774 Lincoln. Six months at the White house. New pp. 81.................................... 60 21,or,1 7,35 p 6................ 1 1. pp. 80,.....,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,6022.12 York, 1870. 359 pp. 160.1216.9 CARL and Jocko. Abbott, J. Harper's story books 936.1.10 CARPENTER, William Benjamin. Epidemic delusions. CARLIN, Emilia Flygare. Ivar. From the original (In Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in popular Swedish, by A. L. Krause.................... 521.16 science)................................... 6813.7 -- "Lavinia;" or, one year. From the original - The microscope and its revelations. 4th edition. Swedish, by A. L. Krause and E. Perce........ 533.9 Illustrated. London, 1868. xxviii, 796 pp. CARLETON, Will. Farm ballads. Illustrated. New 160.~ I IIIIII....II........6827.1 York, 1873. 108 pp. 8 ~... 1621.1 - Principles of human physiology. New American - Farm legends. [Poems.] Illustrated. New from the last London edition. With illustrations. York, 1876. 131 pp. 8.................... 1621.3 Edited, with additions, by F. G. Smith. PhilaCARLETON, William. The black baronet........... 524.1 delphia, 1868. 902 pp. 8. 6012.6 - The evil eye............................... 524.2 - Unconscious action of the brain. (ia Estes, D. - Neal Malone. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little Half-hour recreations in popular science)...... 6813.7 classics)......................529.4.5 - Use and abuse of alcoholic liquors, in health - Parra Sastha; or, the history of Paddy Go-easy and disease. Boston, 1861. xxviii, 264 pp. and his wife Nancy.......................... 518.4 12C....................................... 6036.9 - Redmond, count O'Hanlon, the Irish rapparee. - Zoology. New edition, thoroughly revised, by [Also] Barney Brady's goose................. 518.5 W. S. Dallas. London, 1857. 2 v. 16...... 6616.1 - Selection firom. See HALF hours with Irish CARPENTRY. The boy joiner. Davidson, E. A. authors. New York, 1873. 120.............. 737.9 London [1874]. 40......................... 1512.3 - Traits and stories of the Irish peasantry. New CaRR of Carrlyon. AidW, H. 328.25 edition. With the author's latest corrections, CARROLLr, Lewis, pseud. See DODGSON, Charles Lutan introduction, and explanatory notes........ 524.17 widge. - Willy Reilly, and his dear Coleen bawn......... 524.3 CRaRUTRERS, Robert. Abbotsford notanda. See Nrote. - A popular novelist of Irish life and manners. CHAMBERS, Robert.545......9........... 5425.9 CARRY'S confession. Robinson, F. W.............. 731.18 "CARLETON," pseud. See COFFIN, Charles Carleton. CARsoN, Christopher. Familiarly known as Kit CARLISLE, Earl of. See HOWARD, George William Carson. Abbott, J. S. C. New York, 1874. Frederick. 120o.1014.8 CARLos, Don. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Werke. CARTER, Robert. A summer cruise on the coast of Stuttgart, 1865. 80....................5734.1.3 New England. Boston [cop. 1864]. viii, 261 CARLYLE, Thomas. Criticaland miscellaneous essays. pp. 12..0................................. 415.15 New edition. New York, 1876. Portrait. CARTER Quarterman. [Fiction.] Baker, W. M.... 530.17 568pp. [Modern Britishessayists.] 80...... 5610.7 CARTHAGE. Davis,N. Carthageand her remains. - The early kings of Norway: also An essay on the London, 1861. 80.4........... 422.1 portraits of John Knox. New York, 1875. 257 - Rollin, C. Ancient history of the Carthaginians. pp. Portraits. 12~........................ 627.3 Vol. 1-4, 6-8. Boston, 1807. 7 v. 8~....... 5913.1 - The French revolution: a history. Leipzig, 1851. Note. - Davis's explorations were begun in 1856, under the 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16.......................... 838.10 auspices of the British gevernmeint, and-Ie is thought to con- Same. London, 1871, 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16~. 827.1 found Punic with Romnan remains. There is a popular 1..... 827.1 account of the ruins is I-Harper's monthly, vol. 22. - Heroes, hero-worship and the heroic in history. All histories of the ancient world, of Rome, and of HainLondon, 1872. 235 — pp. Sq. 160........ 1535.19 nibal cover the history of Carthage in good part; but see parFriedrich oPrsiclticularly Philip Smith's Ancient history [5916.14]; Mosnen- History of Friedrich II of Prussia, called Frederick sen's Ilstory of Rome [5516.1.2] for a comparison of Rome the great. Leipzig, 1858-65. 13 v. in 7. Sq. and Carthage; and Grote's History of' Greece [5926.1.3, lch. 16........................................ 1237.1 - Latter-day pamphlets. [1850.] New York, 1872. CARY, Alice, A memorial of. Ames, M. C. New 299-[ pp. Sq. 160...................1535.18 York, 1873. Sm. 8........................ 1014.5 - Life of Friedrich Schiller: comprehending an ex- CARY, Phoebe, A memorial of. Ames, M. C. New aminationof his works. Leipzig, 1869. 344 pp. York, 1873. Sm. 8~........................ 1014.5 Sq. 160........................1238.19 CaRY, Thomas Greaves. Memoir of Thomas Handa- Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches. Leipzig, syd Perkins; containing extracts firom his diaries 1861. 4 v. in 2. Sq. 160.................. 1238.1 and letters. With an appendix. Boston, 1856. - Sartor resartus. London [1831]. 228-+ pp. 3041-f- pp. Portrait. 80....5021.12 Portrait. Sm. 80........................... 5838.6 CASEY, Silas. Infantry tactics. New York, 1862. CAREEN's inheritance. Fisher, F................ 520.4 3 v. Illustrated. Folded plates. Sm. 12~.... 1529.1 CASIMIR 39 CERVANTES-SAA VEDRA Shelf. No. Shelf No. CASIsrsu Maremma. Helps, Sir A. Boston, 1870. CAvALIER, The, dismounted. Whitmore, W. H. 160........................................ 518.12 Salem, 1864. 80...................6....... 014.6 CASPIAN sea, Travels on the. Cunynghame, Sir A. CAVALLO, Tiberins. Essay on the theory and pracT. London, 1872. 80...................... 5931.8 tice of medical electricity. London, 1781. 124 CASSAL, Charles, and KARCHER, Theodore, editors. pp. Folded plate. 85...................... 6014.3 The graduated course of translation from Eng- CAVe, Marie Elisabeth. The Cavy method for learnglish into French. Part r. The junior course. ing to draw from memory. Translated from the With a vocabulary of idioms and difficulties. 4th Paris edition. New York, 1871. 134 pp. London, 1875. xii, 140 pp. Sm. 8.......... 5534.7 120.................................... 1516.6 CASSELL'S technical manuals. Namely: - CAVENDISH, Sir William, earl of Ogle and duke of — Davidson, E. A. Linear drawing and ortho- Newcastle. The cavalier and his lady. Selecgraphic and isometrical projection............. 6218.2 tions from the works of the first duke and CASSELL'S History of the United States. Oilier, E. duchess of Newcastle. Edited with an introducLondon [1875]. L. 80...................... 810.11 tory essay by E. Jenkins. London, 1872. 287-f CAST adrift. Arthur, T. S....................... 921.8 pp. 160.................................. 5638.1 CAST away in the cold. [Arctic story.] Hayes, I. CAVENDSISH, pseud. See JONES, Henry. I. Boston, 1872. Sm. 4.................... 933.7 CAVES. Cave hunting, researches on the evidences CASTAWAY. Yates, E........................... 318.24 of caves respecting the early inhabitants of EuCASTAWAYS, The. Reid, M.................... 937.23 rope. Dawkins, W.B. London, 1874. 8~... 6632.5 CASTELAR, Emilio. Old Rome and new Italy. CAXTON, Laura, pseud. See CoiIINS, Lizzie B. (Recuerdos de Italia.) Translated by Mrs. A. CAXTONIANA: a series of essays on life, literature, Arnold. 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Everett, W................... 935.2 CEYLON, The rifle and the hound in. Baker, Sir CHANNEL islands. Afarmer'svacation. Waring, G. S. W. Philadelphia, 1871. 16~............ 1515.2 E.,jr. Boston, 1876. 80.................... 5933.11 CHADBOURNE, Paul Ansel. Lowell lectures: 1871. CHANNING, Edward Tyrrel. Life of William Ellery. Instinct: its office in the animal kingdom, and (In- Sparks, J. Library of American biogits relation to the higher powers in man. New raphy)....................................5028.1.6 York, 1872. 307 pp. Sin. 8.6617.4 CHANNING, Walter. A physician's vacation; or, a CHADWICK, William. Life and times of Daniel De summer in Europe. Boston, 1856. iv, 564 pp. Foe. London, 1859. viii, 464pp. Portrait. 850. 5422.6 12........................................ 422.21 CHAINaEARER, The. Cooper, J. F................. 525.18 CHANNING, William Ellery, D.D.. Works. 8th ediCHALDEAN account of Genesis. Smith, G. New tion, with an introduction. Boston, 1848. 6 v. York [London], 1876. 8................... 6320.4 120....................................... 1525.1 CHALLICE, A. E. Illustrious women of F'rance. Contents. - Vol. I. Introductory remarks; Character and 1790-1873. With illustrations. London, 1873. writings of Milton; Life of Napoleon Bonaparte; Clharacter xi,5-.7p 5525.7 —~~~~ 00 ~and writings of Fenelon; Molral argument against Calvinism; xii, 352-f- pp. 7 portraits. Sm.8.......... 5525.7 Nationalliterature; Associations; The union; Education. II. Slavery; The abolitionists; Annexation of Texas to the Contents. - Madame Tallien; Empress Josephine; Queen U;nited States; Letter on catholicisum; Tihe creeds; Address Hortense; Caroline Bonaparte; Duchesse dAngoultme; on temperance; Address on self-culture. Duchesse de Berry; Queen Marie AmClie; Duchesse d'Or- III, IV. Discourses; Evidences of Chlristianity. lMans; Empress E6gunie; Princess Mathilde. V. Remarks on the slavery question; Lecture on war; Lectures on the elevation of the laboring classes; Death of Dr. CHALLIS, F. My wife's husband: a farce. New Follen, a discourse; Charges at the ordinations of C. Barnard and F. T. Gray, R. C. Waterston, and J. S. Dwight; MIiscelYork, N. D. 33 pp. 120................... 1635.3 lanies; Appendix. CHSALMcERS, Thomas. Works. Hartford, 1822. 3 v. VI. Emancipation, 1840; Discourse on J. Tuckernman; Address on the present age; The church; Duty of the free states; 12~.........................................63 28.12 Address on the anniversary of emancipation in the British'V~est Indies. Cntents. - Vol. I. Evidences; Discourses. II. Sermons. West dies. III. Discourses; Occasional sermons. - Address on temperance. Boston, 1837. 119 pp. - The power, wisdom, and goodness of God, as 120~....................................... 5834.5 manifested in the adaptation of external nature - Discourses, reviews, and miscellanies. Boston, to the moral and intellectual constitution of 1834. ix, 603 pp. 8....................... 1910.2 man. New edition. Philadelphia, 1835. 308 — Slavery. Boston, 1835. 167 pp. 160......... 818.5 pp. 120................................... 6618.2 - Memoir of. Channing, W. HI. Boston, 1868. - Selection of discourses on the Christian revela- 3 v. 120...............................1214.12 tion viewed in connexion with modern astrono- - and AIKIN, Lucy. Correspondence, from 1826 to my. And occasional sermons. Hartford, 1818. 1842. Edited by Anna Letitia Le Breton. Bos322 pp. 160..............................5819.17 ton, 1874. xx, 426 pp. 12................. 5616.9 CHAMBERS, Robert, Edinburgh bookseller and author, Note. - See note in Lower Hall Catalogue for history, etc., b. 1802, d. 1870. The book of days. A miscel- P. 50. lany of popular antiquities. London, N. D. 2 v. CHANNING, William Ellery, of Concord. Thoreau; Illustrated. 80...R..................R.., A.3.7 the poet-naturalist. With memorial verses. Bos- Cyclopwdia of English literature. Philadelphia, ton, 1873. xii, 357 pp. 120.......1227.7 and 5027.8 1872. 2 v. Illustrated. Portraits. 8~..*R.R., C.2.3 CHANNINO, William Henry. Memoir of WilIiam - Life and works of Robert Burns. New York, Ellery Channing, with extracts from his corre1852, 54. 4 v. Sm. 8...................... 1225.4 spondence and manuscripts. 9th edition. Bos- Life of Sir Walter Scott. With Abbotsford ton, 1868. 3 v. Portraits. 12~............1214.12 notanda by R. Carruthers. Edited by W. Cham- - joint editor. See OSSOL, Margaret Fuller, bere. Edinburgh, 1871. 196 —- pp. 160..... 5425.9 marchesa d'. Memoirs....................... 1215.4 - The songs of Scotland prior to Burns. With the CHANNINOS, The. Wood, E. P.................... 333.1 tunes. Edinburgh [1873]. 462 pp. Illus- CHAPIN, Edwin Hubbell. The crown of thorns. A trated. Sq. 160...........5637.1 token for the sorrowing. Boston, 1860. 256 pp. - Vestiges of the natural history of creation. 4th 16....................................... 1526.7 edition. New York, 1846. vi, 353 pp. 12~..1515.17 CHAPLAINS and clergy of the revolution. IHeadley, - Chambers, W. Memoir of. New York, 1872. J.T. New York, 1864. 12................ 1014.1 Sm. 80.....................................1225.15 CHAPLET Of pearls, The. Yonge, C. M. Leipzig... 318.4 - Page, H. A. Noble workers. London, 1875. - Same. New York........................... 531.20 Smi. 80............... 5936.3 CHAPPAQUA, N. Y. The story of a summer [at HorCHAMBERS, Robert. Index to heirs-at-law, next to ace Greeley's home]; or, journal leaves from kin, legatees, missing friends, encumbrancers, Chappaqua. Cleveland, C. New York, 1874. and creditors or their representatives in chancery Sq. 16~............................. 539.8 suits, who have been advertised during the last CHAPPELL, William. The history of music. (Art 150 years. 3d edition, revised by E. 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Caldor, M. T. Boston, 1873. partnerships. A story for the boys who "mean 160...................1516.10 business" "........................... 928.15 CHARETTE: a tale "of lovers' sorrows and their CHANGED brides, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N.... 727.4 tangled sin"................................ 714.30 CHARICLES 41 CHEMISTRY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. CHARICLES: a dramatic poem. Quincy, J.P. Bos- CHATEAUBRIAND, Franpois Ren6, vicomtede, continued. ton, 1856. 160.................... 1615.17 politiques; Fragments divers. IX. Etudes historiques. X. CHARITY: comedy. Gilbert, W. S. Original plays. listoire dv France; Les quatre Stuarts; Vie dv Iancc. XI. New Yorky~ 1876. ~.1634.1~InLe paradis perdu; Essai sur la littirature anglaise. XII. Le NeW York, 1876. 120 16..................... 134.1 congris de Virone; Guerre d'Espagine; Table g6n6rale et CHARLETAGNE. Buulfinch, T. Legends of. Boston, asalytique. 1871. Sin. 8.......824.2 _- English literature, reviewed. Prescott, W. IH. - James, G. P. H. History of. New York, 1860. Biographical and critical essays. London, 1856. Sm. 12~.................................... 5528.9 16........................................1537.8 CHARLEMONT. Simms, W. G.................... 725.19 - Sanme. Philadelphia, 1875. 12.............. 5237.3 CHARLES I, of England, History of. Abbott, J..... 914.26 CHATRIAN, Alexander, joint author. See ERCArANN, CHARLES II, of England, History of. Abbott, J.... 914.28 l]omile. CHARLES V, of Gerrmany. Robertson, W. History CHATTERTON, Thomas. Poetical works. With an of the reign of. London, 1840. 8.......... 5610.1 essay on the Rowley poems by W. W. Skeat, - Same. With life after his abdication, by W. H. and a memoir by E. Bell. London, 1872. 2 v. Prescott. London, 1857. 2 v. 160.......... 1226.9 Smi. 80..................................... 5615.5 - Stirling, W. Cloister life of. Boston, 1853. 12~. 1223.6 -i Masson, D. Chatterton: a story of the year 1770. Note.- Prescott's continuation of Robertson is based on London, 1874. Si. 8...................... 5636.5 material gathered byshimself, is thle use of which lie was bore- L donton; biographical study. stalled by Stirling. Prescott, in his edition of Robertson, Wilson,. Chatterton; a biographical study. vol. 3, p. 527, and hIis Philip Ii, end of'book 1 [1222.11, reviews London, 1869. Sm. 80.....................5425.6 thie authorities on his later years. See Motley's Rise of the Dutcs repisblie (822.21; Doran's Monarciss retired from busi- Note. - See Note in the Lower Hall Catalogue for history, ~~tj I'elhi ( 2...2; D'.~zn's Monarchis retired fr~om buMSsess [1223.1]; the histories of the Refobrmation, and the notes etc., p. 51. under Spain and Gersmany. See also H-arper's moallly, CHATTO, W. A., joint author. Treatise oln wood envol. 14. Compare also Froude's History of England [826.8], and graving. See JACKSON, John................6211.10 uizott's History of'F1rauce [3310.2]. CHAUCER, Geoffrey. [Aldine edition of the British CHARLES the bold, duke of Burgundy, Life of. Kirk, poets.] Poeticalworks. Edited by lRichard MorJ.F. Philadelphia, 1864. 3 v. 80.......... 5511.1 ris. With memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas. New See also France, note. andrevised edition. London [1872]. 6 v. Sm. 80. 5628.1 CHARLES EDWARD STUART, prince, the young petender. ontenlts. - Vol. I. Life; Essay oil the language and versiLetteis. rSee STANHOPre, Philip Heny, 5th earl fication of Chaucer; Introdnctory discourse to tlie Canterbury Letters. See STANHOPE, Philip Henry, 5th earl tales; Chancer's pronunciation; On the genuineness of The Stnehope. The " forty-five"................. 5418.7 roinanunt of the rose; Schelme of the order of the Canterbury Elizabeth. Against the.. st.ica.m. The story tales; Glossary. II, III. Canterbury tales. IV. The court CHARLES, Elizabeth. Against the stream. The story of love; The parlement of briddes, or the assembly of fouies; of a heroic age in England. 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G., editor. Boston, - Prout, W. Chemistry considered with reference 1874. Sm. 4...912.10 to natural theology. London, 1855. Sin. 80..6436.10 CHILD life of Tom and Mary. Eyster, N.......... 938.5 - Vogel, H. The chemistry of light and photog- CHILn, The, of the island glen. Kellogg, E........ 914.42 raphy. New York, 1875. 120..............6436.16 CHILD, The, of the tide. Cheney, E. I)............ 937.29 - Watts, H. Dictionary of. London, 1868-72. CHILD wife, The. Reid, M....................... 527.5 6 v. 8~...............................*R.t.R., C.2.1 CHILD'S, A, dream of a star. Dickens, C. (J. H.) See also Agricultural chemistry, Hleat. (li Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)........529.4.10 CHILDE Harold's pilgrimage: a roinaunt. Byron, G. CIHENEY, Ednah D. The child of the tide......... 937.29 G. N., lord. Works. Leipzig, 1866. Sq. 160.1614.13.2 - Sally Williams, the mountain girl............. 915.21 CHILDHOOD, The, of religions. Clodd, E. London, CHENEY, 0. Augusta, joint author. Seeking his for- 1875. Sm. 80............................6328.21 tune, and other dialogues. See ALGER, Hora- CHILDREN. Evanson, R. T., and Maunsell; H. tio, jr....................................1518.11 Practical treatise on the management and disCHERBULIEZ, Victor. Etude de littdrature et d'art. eases of. Boston, 1848. 80.................6012.11 Paris, 1873. 334-4-pp. 16................ 5536.7 - Underwood, M. Treatise on the diseases of. Philadelphia, 1842. 80.....................6023.13 Contents. — R.tudes sur I'Allemagne;- Lettres sur le salon dePhldpia182...6033 o187nents. - tudes ur Allemagne; Lettres so le salon de CHILDREN, The, in the wood: an opera. Morton, T. New York, N.D. 12....................... 1635.3 - Leisure hour series. Count Kostia. From the CHILDREN, The, of Amity court. Thurston, L. M...1117.12 French by O. D. Ashley.518.13 CHILDREN, The, of theabbey. Roche, M. R...... 527.15 - Miss Rovel. Translated by Frances A. Shaw.... 711.32 CHILDREN, The, of the New forest. Marryat, F.... 337.8 - Pauli Mdr6. Paris, 1865. 352-+-pp. 18~....5536.16 CHILDREN, The, of the public. Hale, E. E. (In - The romance of an honest woman.............. 768.11'Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)............529.4.12 CHERPILLOUD, J. Book of versions; or, guide to CHILDREN'S, The, crusade. Gray, G. Z. New York, French translation; with notes, for the use of 1871. Sq. 16.............................. 824.10 schools. New edition. Revised by A. Gombert. Note. -An interesting study of a curious episode of the cruPhiladelphia, 1829.. 252 pp. 120............ 5538.3 sade period. CHERRY, J. L. Life and remains of John Clare, the CHILDREN'S, The, voyage. Cupples, A.J.......... 912.19 " Northamptonshire peasant poet." With illus- CHILE con camrne; or, the camp and the field. Smith, trations by Birket Foster. London, 1873. xiii, S. C. New York, 1857. 120................ 515.2 349 — pp. Portraits. Sm. 8.............. 5625.1 CHILI, Los Gringos; or, wanderings in. Wise, H. A. CHESNEY, Charles Cornwallis. Essays in modern New York, 1849. 120...................... 435.4 military biography. London, 1874. viii, 414+- CHIlIES, The. Dickens, C. (J H.)................ 338.10 pp. 80.................................... 5922.8 CHIMNEY-CORNER, The. Stowe, H. (E.) B.........1535.15 - Waterloo lectures: a study of the campaign of CHINA. Carn6e, L. de. Travels in Indo-China and 1815. 3d edition. London, 1874. xii, 266-f- the Chinese empire. London, 1872. 80....... 5931.9 pp. 80................................... 5513.3 - Confucius (or Kong-Fu-Tse), and Mencius. ChiCrESNEY, George. The fall of England? The bat- nese classics: a translation by J. Legge. New tie of Dorking. New York, 1871. 66 pp. 120. 5617.2 York, 1870. 80..............................5923.2 CHESS. Edge, F. M. The exploits and triumphs, -- Feudge, F. R. A tour in the China seas. (In inEurope, of Paul Morphy, the chess champion. Many lands and many people)................ 431.3 New York, 1859. 120......................1516.25 - Gutzlaff, C. Journal of two voyages along the - Staunton, H. The chess-player's handbook. coast of, 1831, 32. New York, 1833. 12..... 426.13 London, 1858. 160......................... 1514.3 - Hawks, F. L. Narrative of the expedition of an CHEST, A treatise on the diseases of the. Swett, J. A. American squadron to the China seas, 1852-54. New York, 1852. 80........................6021.14 NewYork, 1856. 80.... 421.1 CHESTERFIELD, Earl of. See STANHOPE, Philip Dor- - Huc, R.. R. A journey through the Chinese emmer. pire. New York, 1855. 120................ 5934.9 CHEVALIER, The. Dumas, A. (D.) 732.16 - Meadows, T. T. The Chinese and their rebellions. CHEVALLIER, E.,joint author. Thile student's manual London, 1856. 80..........................5921.13 of oriental history. See LENORMANT, Fraunois. 5927.8 - Medhurst, W. H. The foreigner in far Cathay. CHIAPAS, Incidents of travel in. Stephens, J. L. New York, 1873. 120....................... 424.19 New York, 1856. 2 v. 8.................. 422.5 - Miscellaneous pieces relating to the Chinese. CHICAGO, Ill. See LIPPINCOTT, S. J. New life in London, 1762. 2 v. 16.................... 5938.1 new lands: notes of travel. New York, 1873. - Nevius, J. L. China and the Chinese. New 120...................................... 214.1 York, 1872. 120........................... 423.15 CHICKERING, Jonas, A tribute to the life and charac- Oliphant, L. Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's ter of. Parker, R. G. Boston, 1854. 12.... 1016.3 mission to, 1857-59. New York, 1860. 8.... 421.2 CHILD, George Chaplin. The great architect. Bene- - Taylor, (J.) B. Visit to, in 1853. New York, dicite; illustrations of the power, wisdom, 1864. 12................................. 425.7 and goodness of'God, as manifested in his works. - Thomson, J. The straits of Malacca, IndoNew York, 1872. 375-+ pp. 8............. 6615.4 China, and China. New York, 1875. 80...... 5921.4 CH1LD, Francis James, editor. English and Scottish - Yule, H. Cathay and the way thither; being a ballads. Boston, 1871. 8 v. [The British collection of medieval notices of. London, 1866. poets.].16................................. 5628.5 0........................................5923.10 poets.] 16.68.5 ~.931 CHILDr/'Lydia Maria. The family nurse; or cornpanCILDonLydia Maria. The family nurse; or coypan- Nlote. — See Ilarper's monthly, vols. 11, 29, 31, 37, and 39. ion of the fr-ugal h.usewife. Revised by a member of the Massachusetts medical society. CHINA-WARE. The bric-a-brac hunter; or chapters Boston, 1837. 156 pp. 160.................1525.31 on chinamania. Hall, H. B. Philadelphia - Isaac T. Hopper: a true life. Boston, 1854. xv, [London], 1875. Sm. 8~..................... 6214.4 493 pp. Portrait. 120..................... 1214.3 CHINCAPIN Charlie..Eyster, N.................. 938.4 - Philothea. [A novel.] Boston, 1836. 284-4. CHINESE embassy, Reception and entertainment of pp. 12.................................. 515.1 the. See BOSTON, Mass.................... 831.2 - A romance of the republic. Boston, 1871. 442-f- Cires from a German workshop. Mueller, (F.) M. pp. 0........ 526.7 7New6.rk, 71-7.. 4v. Sm........ 5616.1 New York, 1871-6 4 v. Sm. 8~............ 51. CHIVALRY 43 CHRISTIANITY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. CHIVALRY, Age of. [Charlemagne period.] Bul- CHRIST, continued. finch, T. Boston, 1871. 12"............. 824.1 Cyvclopredia. Theleadin refutation was taken by Neauder, CHOATE, Rufus, Life of. Brown, S. G. Boston, whose life is a grouping by events historically similar. At a later day, Renan, placing more reliance thai Strauss on the 1870. Si. So.............................. 5025.1 historic proofs. gave rise to what is called the "legendary hyCnoIcE, The, of a dwelling. Wheeler, G. London, pothesis, asd has bcis chiefly comrbated by Pressense. Prof. 1872. Sm. 8 ~~.6226.2 Seeley's "Ecce Homo " presents a striking view of Christ as 1872. Sm. 8~.............................. 6226.2 the great inspirer of "tthe enthusiasm of humanity," the subCHOICE receipts. Woodman, M. S. Boston, 1875. ject of" Christ as the creator of modern theology and reliC ~iErcit.Womn.S Boston, 1875. J. ~~~~~12"0 ~~~~~~~..........~...6427.2 gionr" being reserved for another volume, not yet published. 12....................................... 64:27.2 The object of "Eccr Dens," tby Dr. Joseph Parker, is to CHOISY. Story, J. P............................ 521.20 supplement, and in part to controvert, the views presented in F"Ecce Homo." The views of Dr. Furness, while he admits CHiOPIN, Frederick. Haweis, I. R. Music and tihe essential authenticity of the gospels, are peculiarly natuTmorals. New York, 1872. 120..............1513.16 ralistic, and somewhat in sympathy with Dr. Sclienkel's. F~. ife......of. Boston, N. D. 160...1227.2 Beecher's Life, which is not yet completed, is evangelical -Liszt, P. Life of. Boston, N. D. 16c......... 1227.2 with broad sympathies. Farrnar's Life is evangelical, nonCHOPIN, Jean Marie. Danemark. See EYRIAs, Jean controversial, and embodies recent researches. See also Milman's History of Christianity [5817.1.1]. The catalogues Baptiste Beneft........................5911.11 of the Bates Hall must be searched for several of the indicaCHOPS the dwarf. Dickens, C. (J. H.) (In John- live lives named above. See the Note in the Lower Hall Catason, (E.) R. Little classics).529.4.2 logue for history, etc., p. 53. CHORLEY, Henry Fothergill. Modern German music. CHRISTENDom and the drink curse. Burns, D. LonLondon [1854]. xvi, 418-4-pp. Sm. 80...... 6235.2 don, 1875. 8".............................. 1912.9 - Personal reminiscences. (in. Stoddard, H. H. CHRISTIAN art. Tyrwhitt,. St. J. The art teachBric-a-brac series)................. 1828.2 ing of the primitive church. London [1875]. - Recent art and society as described in [his] auto- Sm. 80.....................................6234.6 biography and memoirs. Compiled from the - Christian art and symbolism. London, 1872. edition of Henry G. Hewitt by C. H. Jones. 16".............................1514.14 and 6235.1 New York, 1874. x, 317 pp. 120..........5616.14 CHRISTIAN believing and living. Huntington, F. D. CHOUrES, John Overton. The cruise of the steam Boston, 1860. 12"..........................6325.11 yacht North Star; a narrative of the excursion CHRISTIAN character, On the formation of the. of Mr. Vanderbilt's party to England, Russia, Ware, H.,jr. Cambridge, 1831. 12.........5819.13 Denmark, France, Spain, Italy, Malta, Turkey, CHRISTIAN days and thoughts. Peabody, E. BosMadeira, etc. Boston, 1854. 353 pp. Illus- ton, 1858. 160.............................6328.13 trated. Portraits. 12..................... 425.10 CHRISTIAN disciple. Vol. 1-4; new series, v. 1, 2. CHOIQUET, Gustave. First lessons in learning Boston, 1813-20. 6 v. 8".................. 6324.3 French. 7th edition. New York, 1849. 128 CHRISTIAN doctrine, Lectures on. Peabody, A. P. pp. Sq. 16............................ 2018.3 Boston, 1844. 12......................... 5815.20 CHRIS and Otho. Smith, J. P....................727.26 CHRISTIAN effort. Baker, S. New York, 1850. 16". 5819.6 CHRIST. Beecher, H. W. Life of Jesus, the Christ. CHRISTIAN examiner and theological review. Vol. New York, 1871. 8" 1021.4 36-41. Boston, 184:4-46. 6 v. in 3. 8...... 6324.4 - Brooke, S. A. Christ in modern life. New York, CHRISTIAN layman, The. Parsons, B. Mobile, 1840. 1872. Sm. S"............................ 5814.9 12.......................................5815.16 - Cohen, J. The deicides. Analysis of the life of CHRISTIAN life. Bartol, C. A. Discourses on the Jesus. Baltimore, 1873. 12................5817.13 Christian spirit and life. Boston, 1850. 120. - Farrar, F. W. The life of Christ. New York 5815.19 and 6325.14 [1874]. 2 v. 8........................... 5810.3 -Boardman, W. E. The higher Christian life. - Formby, H. The life, passion, death, and resur- Boston, 1858. 12~..............1536.10 and 6325.10 rection of our Lord Jesus Christ. London - Fernald, W. M. The true Christian life and how [1874]. Sq. 160...........................6328.22 to attain it. Boston, 1874. 16.............6327.14 - Fox, W. J. Christ and Christianity. Sermons CHRISTIAN monitor, The. Vol. 1-10. Boston, 1806on the mission, character, and doctrine, of Jesus 11. 10 v. 12"............................ 1327.1 of Nazareth. Boston, 1833. 2 v. 12.......5815.12 CHRISTIAN morality. Fox, W.J. Boston, 1833. 16".5815.13 - Furness, W. HI. History of Jesus. Boston, CHRISTIAN nurture, Views of. Bushnell, H. Hart1850. 12................................5815.15 ford, 1847. 12................... 5817.8 - - Jesus and his biographers. Philadelphia, 1838. CHRISTIAN views. Parsons, B. Boston, 1848. 12".1524.16 8...................................... 5811.7 CHRISTIAN year, The. Thoughts in verse for the - - Thoughts on Jesus of Nazareth. Boston, 1859. Sundays and holidays throughout the year. 12........................................5816.18 KeIble, J. New York, 1873. 12............ 1616.6 - Hudson, C. F. Christ our life. Boston, 1860. 12". 6326.1 CHRISTIAN'S mistake. Craik, D. (M.)............ 323.23 - Miller, W. Evidence from Scripture and history CHRISTIANITY. Bonnet, C. Philosophical and critiof the second coming of Christ, about 1843. cal inquiries concerning Christianity. PhilaBoston, 1842. 12.......................... 5818.11 delphia, 1803. 16"........................1918.10 - Newcome, W. Observations on our Lord's conduct - Chalmers, T. Selection of discourses on the as a divine instructor. Charlestown, 1810. 8". 5813.1 Christian revelation viewed in connexion with - Parker, J. Ecce Dens: essays on the life and modern astronomy. Hartford, 1818. 16.....5819.17 doctrine of Jesus Christ. Boston, 1867. 12...1526.4 - Christianity and scepticism. See BOSTON lee- Renan, (J.) E. Life of Jesus. New York, 1865. tures. Boston, 1872. 16................... 5816.4 12........................................ 1525.2 - Cocker, B. F. Christianity and Greek philoso- Scenes in the life of Jesus. Boston, 1858. 160. 918.2 phy. New York, 1872. Sm. 8.............. 5814.5 - Sears, E. H. The fourth gospel the heart of - Eaton, J. R. T. The permanence of. London, Christ. Boston, 1872. Sm. 8.............. 6326.9 1873. 80............................ 6324.1 - Seeley, J. It. Ecce Homo: a survey of the life - Fisher, G. P. Essays on the supernatural origin and work of Jesus Christ. Boston, 1866. 12". 1526.5 of. New York, 1866. 8.6324.6 - Thomas - Keempis. Imitation of Christ. London, - Jaeger, A. Mind and heart in religion; or, N. D. 16"................................. 5819.1 Judaism and Christianity. New York, 1873. - Same. -New York [1851]. 12.............. 1536.16 Sq. 160....................................6326.22 - UhIhorn, G. The modern representations of the - Kavanagh, J. Women of. New York, 1860. 12". 1225.6 life of Jesus. Boston, 1868. 16............ 6328.7 - 3M ilman, H. I-I. History of. London, 1867. 3 v. - Ware, H., jr. Discourses on the life and charac- 16....................................... 5817.1 ter of Jesus Christ. Boston, 1825. Sm. 8".... 5814.2 - Peabody, A. P. Christianity and science. New Note.-The modern reaction from the orthodox views be- York, 1874. 12"....................... 6326.17 gan with Strauss, who maintained what is called the "mythi- - Pressense, E. de. The early years of. New cal theory," pronouncing miracles impossible, and the gospels York 1871 a collection of fabulous accounts of Jesus, not deliberate fic- York, 1871. 12.......................... 5816.2 tions, but founded principally on traditions and popular - - Heresy and Christian doctrine. London, 1873. notions concerning the expected Messiah. See "Apostolic age" and "Tiibingen school" in MeClintock and Strong's 8.5.813.8 CHRISTIANITY 44 CIVIL Shelf. No. Shelf. No. CHRISTIANITY, continued. CHURCHI architecture. Stones of the temple; or, les- Priestley, J. Views of Christian truth, piety, and sons firom the fabric and furniture of the church. morality, selected from [his] writings. Cam- Field, V. New York, 1873. Sm. 80. 5815.7 bridge, 1834. Sm. 80.................. 6326.6 CHURCH music. Boston musical education society's - Pullen, IH. W. Modern Christianity, a civilized collection of church music. Edited by B. F. heathenism. Boston, 1875. 12............. 6325.6 Baker and I. B. Woodbury. Boston, 1845. - Russell, J., earl. Essays on the history of the Oblong 80.................................. 1518.4 Christian religion. London, 1873. 160....... 6328.8 - Zeuner, C. The ancient lyre, a collection of -- Watson, t. An apology for Christianity. Provi- church music. Boston, 1840. Oblong 80...... 1518.5 deuce, 1794. Sm. 8.. 1925.2 CHURCHILL, Charles Henry. Life of Abdel Kader, See also Christ, Church, Ecclesiastical history, Evidences, ex-sultan of the Arabs of Algeria; written from Missions, Theology. his own dictation, and compiled from other Note. - See Note in the Lower IHall Catalogue for history, authentic sources. London, 1867. xiv, 331 — etc., p. 53. Clarke's Ten great religions [1523.2] compares 5934.4 Christianity with olither creeds. Gibbo's Roman enpire[824. pp S 05934.] necessarily covers the rise and formation of the Christian CHURCHILL, Fleetwood. The diseases of females. church, but he is accused of Iostility. New edition, revised. Witl the notes of R. M. CHRISTIEo Johnstone. Reade., C. Boston.......... 527.3 Huston. Philadelphia, 1850. 632 [624] pp. 8~. 6012.4 - Same. Leipzig.............................. 339.23 - Essays on the puerperal fever and other diseases CHRISTIE Redfern's troubles...................... 717.10 peculiar to women. Selected from the writings CHRISTIE'S faith. Robinson, F. W................ 716.8 of British authors previous to the close of the CHRISTINA North. Archer, E. I................ 711.18 eighteenth century. London, 1849. viii, 552 CHRmSTIIAs books. D)ickens, C. (J. Ht.).......1824.3 P~8.931 CHIRISTMis books. Dickens, 0. (J. H.)........... 1824.3 pp. 8~.................................... 5013.13 CInlsTacAs books. Thackeray, W. M. Works....513.1.12 - Theory and practice of midwifery. With notes CHRISTMAS carol, A. Dickens, C. (J. H-.)........ 338.10 and additions, by D. F. Condie. With illustra- Samne. (In Johnson, (E.) H. Little classics).. 529.4.5 tions. Philadelphia, 1855. xviii, 510 [478] pp. CHRISTAS gift, The. Adams, W. T............... 918.12 80.....................6022.17 CHRISTMAS guest, The. Southworth, E. D. E.N., CHURCHILL, John, duke of Marlborough, Life of. and Baden, F. H..... 522.9 Coxe, WV. London, 1847. 3 v. Sm. 8.....5426.10 CHRISTMAS locAket, The. A holiday number of Old CHYNOWETH, W. Htlarris. The fall of Maximilian, and new................................... 1426.2 late emperor of Mexico. 2d edition.. London, CHRISTMAS stories. Dickens, C. (J. H.), and others. 338.3 1872. xviii, 277 — pp. I plate. Map. 8~.. 5013.2 CHRISTOPHER NORTH, pseud. See WILSON, John. CICERO, Marcus Tullius. Life and letters. London, CHRISTOPHERS, S. W. Homes of old English writers. 1875. Engraved title-page. xix, 829 — pp. London [1874]. Illustrated. vii, 284 pp. Portrait. 80...............................6111.5 Smi. 8.................................... 6428.16 Colests. - Life, by C. Middleton; Letters to his friends, olot. - Skcethes of IHugh Latimer, John Dosne, George translated by W. Melnoth; Letters to Atticus, translated by Halkewill, John Hackett, Thomas Fuller, John Horn, John W. Heberder. r~~~~~~~~~~~~owes, Johnlae Howe, John Flavel. - Do officiis libri tres. Ex editionibus Oliveti et - Iymn-writers and their hymns. London [1866]. Ernesti. Accedunt nots Anglice. Cura C. K. xii, 378 pp. 160........................... 5626.2 D)illaway. Philadelphia, 1850. 283 pp. Sm. CHRISTUS victor. Boston, 1855. 28 pp. Sq. 16~..1612.13 120.........6......................... 118.2 CHRONICLES of Carlingford. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 521.40 - La rdpublique. Traduite d'apr's le texte ddCHRONICLES of the Canongate. Scott, Sir WI.... 523.19 couvert par M. Mal, avec un discours pr6limiCHRONICLES of Wolfert's Roost. Irving, W. Leip- naire et des snppldments historiques par [A. F.] zig, 1855. Sq. 16~.......................... 311.14 Villemain. Nouvelle 6dition. Paris, 1864. xcii, CHRONOLOGY. Bond, J. J. IHandy-book of rules 403 pp. 12...................5............ 537.16 and tables for verifying dates with the Christian - Tusculanarum questionum libri quinque. Ex era. London, 1875. Sm. 80................. 5627.2 editionibus Oliveti et Ernesti. Accedunt note - Woodward, B. B., and Cates, W. L. R. Encyclo- Anglicos. Cura C. K. Dillaway. Philadelphia, prodia of. London, i872. 8~...........R1.H., E.3.7 1849. 2 v. Sm. 12~....................... 6118.3 CaRYsosTollUs, Joannes, St. Newman, J. H. Histori- - Collins, W. L. Cicero [outlined and explained]. cal sketches. London, 1873. Sin. 8.........5925.5.3 Edinburgh, 1871. 160..................6116.10 - Stephens, W. R. W. Life and times of. Lon- - Forsyth, W. Life of. London, 1869. 80...... 5932.8 don, 1872. 8~............................. 5813.6 - Middleton, C. Life of. London, 1837. 80.... 5521.2 CHURCH, Alfred, and BRoDnRIBB, William Jackson. - Newman, J. H-. Historical sketches. London, Pliny's letters [outlined and explained]. Edin- 1872. Sm. 8..........5925.5 burgh, 1872. 170 — pp. 160. [Ancient CINnDERELLA. Rossini, G. (In Ditson, 0., and co. classics for English readers]..................6116.12 Standard opera librettos)....................6233.3.3 CHURCH, Florence, formerly Miss Marryat. The CINQ-MIARS ou une conjuration sons Louis xiii. confessions of Gerald Estcourt................ 337.18 Vigny, A. (V.), comte de. Paris, 1873. 18~..5536.19 - Fighting the air............................. 331.17 CINQ-MIAR:s: or a conspiracy under Louis xiii. - For ever and ever............................ 337.17 Vigny, A. (V.), comte de. London, 1860. Sm. - Her lord and master.......................... 337.21 80.........................................537.21 - Life and letters of Captain Marryat. Leipzig, CIPHER: a romance. Austin, J. G................ 711.7 1872. 327 pp. Sq. 16..................... 1228.5 CIRCUIT rider, The. Eggleston, E................. 726.20 - Same. London, 1872. 2 v. Sm. 8.......... 5025.6 CIRCUMISTANTIAL evidence, Famouscases of. Phillips, - Love's conflict............................... 337.16 S. M. Boston, 1873. 8.................... 6313.2 - A lucky disappointment...................... 718.6 CITOYENNE Jacqueline. Keddie, Miss -. London, - Mad Dumaresq. 2 v......................... 329.19 1865. 16.................................. 736.14. - Nelly Brooke................................ 337.14 CITY, The: its sins and sorrows. Guthrie, T. New - No intentions............................... 310.28 York, 1873. 120...........................6327.16 - Open! Sesame!............................ 720.35 CITY, The, of God. Augustinus, A., St., bishop of - Petronel.................................... 337.15 Hippo. Edinburgh, 1872. 2 v. 80..........5811.11 - The prey of the gods......................... 337.20 CITY, The, of the saints. [Mormonism.] Burton, - Vdronique.................................. 337.19 H. F.. New York, 1862. 8................. 412.2 - A star and a heart. To which is added An utter CITY road chapel, London, and its associations. Steimpossibility............................... 334.7 venson, G. J. London [1872]. 80........... 5414.1 -- Wioman against woman 710.21 CIVIL engineering. Law, H. Civil engineering. CHURCH, Richard William. SaintAnselm. [London] London, 1869. 4 v. in 2. 120...............1716.37 1870. xii, 303 pp. Wood-cut. [Sunday - Stevenson, ID. Sketch of civil engineering in library.] Sm............................ 5937.3 North America. London, 1859. 120......... 6428.3 CIVIL 45 CLEVELAND Shelf. No. Shelf. No. CIVIL or Roman law. Hadley, J. Introduction to CLARKE, Rebecca Sophia, continued. Roman law. New York, 1874. Sm. 8........ 6316.2 - Little Prudy series. Captain Horace.......... 927.1 - Justinianus I, emperor. The Institutes of Jus- - - Cousin (]race.............................. 927.3 tinian. 5th edition. London, 1874. 80...... 6314.1 - - D)otty Dimple............................. 927.2 CIVILIZATION. Baldwin, J. D. Pre-historic nations. - - Fairy book........................... 927.4 New York, 1872. 120...................... 824.7 - - Little Prudy 927.6 - Guizot, F. (P. G.) History of, from the fall of the - - Sister Susy................................. 927.5 Roman empire to the French revolution. 4 v. - Little Prudy's Flyaway series. Aunt Madge's story. 927.8 in 2. 120................................. 5924.8 - - Little folks astray................ 927.9 - Lubbock, SirJ. The origin of. New York, 1871. - - Little grandfather......................... 939.3 120.......I............................... 1527.1 - - Miss Thistledown........................ 927.26 - M1eadows, T. T. The Chinese and their rebellions. - - Prudy keeping house....................... 927.7 Added, an essay on. London, 1856. 80.......5921.13 - The maidenhood series. The Asbury twins.....1115.17 - Tylor, E. B. Researches into the early history - - Our Helen.9......................... 933.10 of mankind and the development of. London, CLARICE, Richard H. Lives of the deceased bishops 1870. 80................................. 5912.8 of the catholic church in the United States. - Wilson, D. Prehistoric man. Researches into the With appendix and an analytical index. New origin of civilisation in the old and new world. York, 1872. 2 v. Portraits. 80............ 5811.1 London, 1876. 2 v. 80.....................6613.13 CLASSICAL and scientific studies, and the great Note. - See Note in the Lower nall Catalogue for history, schools of England: a lecture. Atkinson, W. P. etc., p.11. 5 Cambridge, 1865. 80...................... 1912.3 CLANDESTINE marriage, The. Dupuy, E.A........ 522.7 CLASSICAL and utilitarian studies, Remarks on. CLARE, John, Life and remains of. Cherry, J. L. Bigelow, J. Boston, 1867. 160..............1526.18 London, 1873. Sm. 8..0........ 5..625.1 CLASSICAL learning, The claims of, examined and CLARENDON, Earl of. See HYDE, Edward. refuted. Rumford, pseud. Boston, 1824. 0. 5834.7 CLARISSA [Harlowe]. Richardson, S. Leipzig. 4 v. CLAUDIA. Douglas, A. M. 535.7 in 2........................... 316.21 CLAVERINs S, The. Trollope, A.................. 334.1 Samne. New York...........................518.27 CLAY, Henry. See PARTON, J. Famous Americans CLARK, Charles Heber. Out of the hurly-burly; or, of recent times. Boston, 1871. 80...........1214.14 life in an odd.corner. By Max Adeler [pseud.]. 723.5 CLAYTON, Ellen Creathorne. Queens of song: being CLARK, Daniel Kinnear. An elementary treatise on memoirs of some of the most celebrated female steam and the steam-engine, stationary and vocalists. Added a chronological list of all the portable. With illustrations. London, 1875. operas that have been performed in Europe. xvi, 344 pp. [Weale'srudimentaryseries.] 120. 6428.7 Withportraits. London,1863. 2v. 8~..... 1221.4 CLARK, Henry Alden, joint compiler. The Harvard CLAYTON, Robert. Speech before the Irish house of book. See VoILLE, Frederic Ozni............5230.1 lords on subscription to articles and creeds. CLARK, Rufus Wheelwright. New serial question (In Sparks, J. Collection of essays and tracts books on the heroes of the Bible. 4th series, in theology)...............................1918.9.6 For adults. Boston [cop. 1864]. 106 pp. 160.5819.17 CLEMnENCY Franklyn. Keary, A. 727.33 CLARIC, Thomas March. John Whopper the news- CLEMENS, Samuel Langhorne. (Mark Twain.) The boy....................................... 926.2 innocents abroad. [Humorous travels.] With CLARK, William Adolphus. IHlard knocks; or, Who illustrations. Hartford, 1872. 651 pp. 80... 421.6 is first? A satire. By Anicetus [pseud.]. Bos- - Mark Twain's (burlesque) autobiography and ton, 1872. 118 pp. Illustrated. 160........ 5216.5 first romance. New York [cop. 1871]. 47 pp. CLARKE, Charles and Mary Cowden. " Many happy 120...... 535.20 returns of the day!' A birth-day book. New - Mark Twain's sketches, new and old. Iartford, edition. With engravings. London [1859]. 1875. 320 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 4......... 712.8 viii, 355 pp. 16........................... 912.8 - Roughing it. Illustrated. Hartford, 1872. CLARKE, Edward Hammond. The building of a 591+ pp. 8.............................. 212.2 brain. Boston, 1874. 153 pp. 16~.......... 5837.4 - and WARNER, Charles Dudley. The gilded age. ~ Sex in education. Boston, 1874. 181 pp. 160. Illustrated. Hartford, 1874. 574- pp. 80.. 712.1 1937.2 and 5838.1 CLEMENS, Titus Flavius, of Alexandria. Writings. - - A reply to. See HOWE, Julia Ward......... 1937.4 Translated.by William Wilson. Edinburgh, CLARICKE, James Freemnan. Common-sense inreligion. 1867, 69. 2 v. [Ante-Nicene Christian libraBoston, 1874. 443 pp. 12~........5....... 5817.7 ry.] 80........................Vol. 4, 12 of 6322.4 - The hour which cometh and now is: sermons. CLEMENT, Clara Erskine. Handbook of legendary Boston, 1864. vi, 348 pp. 16.............. 6326.3 and mythological art. With illustrations. 4th - Ten great religions: an essay in comparative edition. New York, 1872. x, 510pp. Sm. 8. 1513.15 theology. Boston, 1872. x,528pp. iplate. 80. 1523.2 - Painters, sculptors, architects, engravers, and - joint editor. See OssoLI, Margaret Fuller, mar- their works. With illustrations and monograms. chesa d'. Memoirs.......................... 1215.4 2d edition. New York, 1874. xii, 661 pp. 160. 1513.17 - and Lilian. Exotics: attempts to domesticate CLEMENTINE homilies, The. Edinburgh, 1870. 340-4them. [Poems.] By J. F. 0. and L. C. Bos. pp. [Ante-Nicene Christian library.] 8~...6322.4.17 ton, 1875. 141 pp. Sq. 16................. 1627.3 Note.- Books 1-5, are translated by Thomas Smith; books CLARKE, John. Sermons. Boston, 1799. 501+-jpp. 6-12, by Peter Peterson; and books 13-20, by James DonaldPortrait. 80...5814.3 son. CLARKE, Marcus. His natural life. A novel...... 721.24 CLEOPATRA, History of. Abbott, J............. 915.11 CLARKuE, Mary Cowden. The complete concordance CLERGyMAN'S, The, wife. Ritchie, A. C........ 723.30 to Shakspere. New and revised edition. Bos- CLERK, Alice M., translator. Historical tales and ton [London], 1873. vii, 860-f- pp. 80...... 5611.5 anecdotes of the time of the early KIhallfahs. - The iron cousin.............................. 725.39 See'ILAI-EN-NiS........................... 5927.6 - A rambling story............................ 718.1 CLERK'S magazine, New; containing all the most CLARKE, Rebecca Sophia. (Sophie May.) The doc- useful forms, which occur in business transactor's daughter........................ 934.19 tions between man and man. By a member of - Dotty Dimple stories. Dotty Dimple at her the Massachusetts bar. Boston, 1832. 327 pp. grandmother's...................... 927.10 120...................................... 1727.1 - - Dotty Dimple at home..................... 927.12 CLEVE hall. Sewell, E. M....................... 532.6 - Dotty Dimple at play 927.13 CLEVELAND, Cecelia. Story of a summer [at Horace - Dotty Dimple at school..................... 927.15 Greeley's home]; or, journal leaves from Chap- - Dotty Dimple out West............ 927.11 paqua. New York, 1874. 274 pp. Illustrated. - - Dotty Dimple's Flyaway................... 927.11 Sq. 16................................... 1019.2 CLEVELAND 46 COLENSO Shelf. No. Shel No. CLEVELAND, Charles. Ninetieth birthday gathering. COBDEN club, London, continued. Pease, G. Boston, 1862. 160............... 1016.1 - Report of the proceedings at the dinner, July 11, CLEVELAND, Charles Dexter. A compendium of 1874. With the report of the committee, and a English literature, chronologically arranged. list of members. London, 1874. 112 pp. 160. 5828.7 Philadelphia [cop. 1848]. 776 pp. 12....... 1534.7 - Second report of the commissioners appointed to CLEVELAND, Henry Russell. Life of Henry Hudson. revise the laws for the assessment and collection (In Sparks, J. Library of American biogra- of taxes in New York, 1872. Reprinted by perphy).... 5028.1.10 mission. London [1872]. 107-. p4p. 160.... 5828.5 CLEVER woman, The, of the family. Yonge, C. M. 318.9 CocIIN-CHINA. The land of the white elephant. CLIFF —CLIMBERS, The. Reid, M.............. 923.31 Vincent, F., jr. New York, 1874. 8........ 5923.7 CLIFFORD, Frank S. A romance of perfume lands, COCHRANE, Thomas. Home mission work: its duties, or, the search for Capt. Jacob Cole. With facts difficulties, and encouragements. With prefaabout perfumes and articles used in the toilet, tory note by William Hanna. Edinburgh, 1873. (Illustrated.) Boston, 1875. iv, 295 pp. 160. 733.13 95 pp. 160................................5819.16 CLIMATE, The man of the North, and the man of the COCKBURN, Henry Thomas, lord. [Works.] EdinSouth; or the influence of. Bonstetten, C. V. burgh, 1872. 2 v. Portraits. Plate. Sm. 8~. 5635.2 de. New York, 1864. 120.................. 1938.2 Coottents. —Vol. I. Life of Francis Jeffrey. II. Memorials CLIMBING plants, The movements and habits of. ofhistime. Darwin, C. (R.) London, 1875. Sm. 80...... 6625.4- Journal: being a continuation of memorials of CLICIBING the rope. Nowell, H. P. H........... 936.21 his time, 1831-54. Edinburgh, 1874. 2 v. 8~. 5623.4 CLINTON. Simonds,W........................... 932.29 COCKER, B.F. Christianity and Greek philosophy. CLIQUE, The, of gold. Gaboriau, E............... 710.7 New York, 1872. 531 pp. Sm. 8........... 5814.4 CLIVE, Caroline. Paul Ferroll................... 310.7 COCKTON, Henry. George Julian.................717.7 - Why Paul Ferroll killed his wife.............. 310.8 - Life and adventures of Valentine Vex the ven- Year after year.............................. 310.9 triloquist......................2 CLIvE, Robert, 1st lord Clive, Life of. Gleig, G. R. - Stanley Thorn......................... 717.4 London, 1848. Sm. 8U...................... 5428.8 - Sylvester Sound; the somnambulist............ 521.41 CLocK, The, struck three. Watson, S..............6325.17 CODMAN, John, D. D. Sermons, with addresses. CLOCKt~EAKER, The. Haliburton, T. C............ 535.12 Boston, 1834. 436 — pp. Portrait. 80 5813.9 CLOCKS, Rudimentary treatise on. Denison, E. B. CODnMAN, John. Ten monthsin Brazil: with notes on London, 1868. 12.........................1716.12 the Paraguayan war. 2d edition. New York, CLODD, Edward. The childhood of religions: em- 1872. 218 pp. Illustrated. 160......... 5916.4 bracing a simple account of the birth and CODRINGTON, Sir Edward. Memoir of [his] life. growth of myths and legends. London, 1875. With selections from his correspondence. Edited viii, 288 pp. Sm. 5.....................6328.21 by his daughter, Lady Bourchier. With porCLOISTER, The, and the hearth. Reade, C.......... 316.24 traits and illustrations. London, 1873. 2 v. 80. 5332.2 CLOUD, The, on the heart. Roe, A. S.............. 723.31 COFFEE: its history, cultivation, and uses. Hewitt, CLOUD-PICTURES. Underwood, F. H............... 537.18 R., jr. New York, 1872. 120............... 6626.1 CLUBS. Fairfield, F. G. The clubs of New York. COFFIN, Charles Carleton. ("Carleton.") Caleb New York, 1873. 120.................... 5036.1 Krinkle. A story of American life........... 733.1 - Timbs, J. Clubs and club life in London. Lon- - Following the flag. From August, 1861, to Nodon [1872]. Sm. 8~........................ 5417.3 vember, 1862, with the army of the Potomac. COAL. Hunt, R. Coal as a reservoir of power. (In Boston, 1865. vi, 336-~- pp. Illustrated. 120. 913.17 Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in popular sci- - Four years of fighting, from the battle of Bull ence)..................................... 6813.7 Run to the fall of Richmond. Boston, 1866. Williams C. W. Treatise on the combustion of. xv, 558 pp. Portrait. 80.813.7 London, 1858. 12 i........................1715.19 - My days and nights on the battle-field. Boston, COAL-MINERS, Lawrence's adventures among the. 1872. viii, 312 pp. Illustrated. 12........ 913.18 Trowbridge, J. T.................... 932.20 - Our new way round the world. Illustrated. BosConBB, Samuel C. Inaugural addresses. See BOSTON, ton [cop. 1869]. xviii, 524 pp. Maps. 8....433.1 Mass..................................6923.11,13 - The seat of empire. Boston, 1870. viii, 232 pp. COBB, Sophia Dickinson. Ilillsboro' farms......... 716.9 Illustrated. 12~........................ 425.15 COBBE, Frances Power. Broken lights: an inquiry - Winning his way 929.8 into the present condition and future prospects COFFIN, Robert Barry. My married life at Hillside. 726.29 of religious faith. Boston, 1864. 242 pp. 16'. 1526.8 - Out of town. A rural episode. By Barry Gray COBBETT, Richard Stuteley. Memorials of Twicken- [pseud.].........724.29 ham: parochial and topographical. London, CoGAN, Thomas. Letters to Wilberforce on total 1872. xvi, 428 pp. 80.................... 5424.1 depravity. (In Sparks, J. Collection of essays COBBETT, William. The American gardener. New and tracts in theology)......................1918.9.3 York, 1852. 230 pp. Illustrated. 120..... 1528.6 COHEN, Joseph. The deicides. Analysis of the life - See BULWER, H. L. (E.) Historical characters. of Jesus, and of the several phases of the ChrisLeipzig, 1868. Sq. 160..................1238.14 tian church in their relation to Judaism. TransCOBDEN, Paul, pseud. The beckoning series. Going lated by Anna Maria Goldsmid. Baltimore, on a mission................................ 1115.1 1873. vii, xliv, 283 — pp. 12...............5817.13 - - Good luck............................ 926.35 COLBoRnN, Zerah. Memoir. Written by himself. - - Take a peep................................ 934.35 With his peculiar methods of calculation. - - The turning wheel......................... 1115.2 Springfield, 1833. 104 pp. Portrait. 160.... 1218.1 - - Who will win?............................ 934.36 CoLD heart, The. Hauff, W................... 312.21 COBDEN, Richard. Russia and the Eastern question. COLE, John William. Life and theatrical times of Boston, 1854. 156 pp. 120................. 827.3 Charles Kean. Including a summary of the COBnDEN club, London. Essays, 2d series, 1871-2. English stage for the last fifty years, and a de2d edition. London, 1872. vii, 556 pp. 8~.. 5822.1 tailed account of the management of the Prin- Free trade and free enterprise. Report of the cess's theatre, from 1850 to 1859. London, 1859. proceedings at the dinner, June 28, 1873. 2 v. Sm. 80............................. 5426.3 Speech of D. A. Wells. With preface by Sir COLE, Miriam. See HARRIS, Miriam. Louis Mallett, and list of members. London, COLEMAN, Lyman. Genealogy of the Lyman family 1873. 132 pp. 16~........................ 5828.6 of Great Britain and America. Albany, 1872. - Free trade and the European treaties of com- 533 — pp. 1 plate. Chart. 8.............1211.4 merce; being report of proceedings at the din- COLENSO, John William. Lectures on the Pentaner, July 17, 1875. With an introduction, etc. teuch and the Moabite stone. 2d edition. LonLondon; 1875. 175 pp. 16........... 5828.8 don, 1873. viii, 436 — pp. I plate. 8......5811.5 COLERIDGE 47 COLORADO Shelf. No. Shelf. No. COLERIDGE, Sir John Taylor. Memoir of John COLLINS, William Lucas, continued. Keble. 2d edition, with corrections and addi- - editor. Ancient classics [outlined and explained] tions. New York, 1869. 2 v. 1 plate. Por- for English readers. Edinburgh, 1870-74. trait. 160................................ 5426.4 20 v. 160. Namely: - COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor. Works, prose and verse. - - Church, A., and Brodribb, W. J. Pliny's letPhiladelphia, N. D. xvi, 546 pp. Portrait. 80. 1611.5 ters.....................................6116.12 Contents. - Juvenile poems; Sibylline leaves; Rime of the Collins, C. W. Plato......616.20 ancient mariner; Christabel; Miscellaneous poems; Remorse; Sophocles...............................6116.11 Zapolya; The Piccolomini, translated from Schilier; Death Collins, V. L. Aristophanes................ 6116.14 of Wallenstein, translated from Schiller; The fall of Robespierre; Miscellaneous poems; Biographia literaria; The - Cicero..............................6116.10 ~friend. - ~Homer. The Iliad....................... 6116.2 - Poems. Edited by D. and S. Coleridge. With a - - -- The Odyssey.......................... 6116.3 biographical memoir by F. Freiligrath. Leip- - - - Lucian.................................6116.19 zig, 1860. xlv, 344.. pp. Sq.....1613.20 - - - Plautus and Terence......................6116.17 Conteits.o-Memoir; Poems written in youth; Poems writ- - - Virgil.................................. 6116.6 ten in early manhood, and middle life; Rime of the ancient - Copleston, R. S. Eschylus.................. 6116.8 mariner; Christabel; Sibylline leaves; Poems written in later Davies, J. esiod, and Thognis. 6116.16 liie. D~avies, J. H~esiod, and Theognis......6116.16 i- - Donne, W. B. Euripides..6116.13 - Aids to reflection. Edited by D. Coleridge. 12th D B Tacitus..... 6116.18 edition. London, 1867. xx, 352 pp. 160....5818.11 Grant SirA. Xenophon................... 6116.9 - Specimens of [his] table talk. New edition. at,.H e.6116.9 -Martin, T. Horace........... 611. London, 1870. xxxii [xxx], 351 pp. 16~.... 5617.1 Neaves, C., lord Neaves. The Greek anthology.6116.21 Note.-Coleridle's own "Biographiia literaria," though Swayne, G. C. -lerodotus................. 6116.4 called "Biographical sketches of his literary life and opinions,'" is chiefly a series of essays upon views held by him at - - Trollope, A. The commentaries of Cesar.... 6116.5 different times. See also chapters in De Quincey's " Literary Walford, E. Juvenal 6116.15 reminiscences" [11226.1]. For further biographlical detail, see S. C. Hall, in Atlantic COLLINS, (William) Wilkie. After dark.......... 326.11 monthly. Feb.. 165; De Quincey's paper or Coleridge and - Alicia Warlock, (a mystery,) and other stories.. 711.33 opium-eating [1825.1.2]; and D'ay's Opium habit [1125.17]. Also Talf'ourd's Lamb [1813.5; 5615.1]; Hsnt's Autobiographly - Antonina; or, the fall of Rome. [Fifth century] 326.4 [11225.201; Carlyle's Sterling; Wordsworth's Menoirs; and the - Armadale................................ 326.5 preface to his Table talk. For critical estimates. see Talfburd [1931.1]; Wilson's Basil................................. 326.7 Hour's talk [1531.7t; Bayne's Essays [1226.15.2]; Shairp's The dead alive 717.3 Studies [1535.14J; I. D..onwvay, in Harper's rmonthly, vols.................. 14 and 39. For his theological opinions, see relcrences in The dead secret............................. 724.20 McClintoclc and Strong's Cyclopmdia. As a philosophical - The frozen deep. Boston.:.726.30 critic, see Whipple's Essays [1936.2.1]....... critic, see Whipple's Essays [111.2.1]. -The frozen deep; and other stories. Readings COLERIDGE, Sara. Memoir and letters. Edited by and writings in America. Leipzig............ 319.25 her daughter. 3d edition. London, 1873. 2v. 8C. 5424.8 o s. -The frozen deep; The drea-wona Jon C~ontents.- The fr~ozen deep; The dtream-woman; John COLFAx, Schuyler, Sketch of. Richardson, A. D. Jago's ghost; or, the dead alive. A personal history of U. S. Grant. Hartford, 1868. 8~.................................. 1210.2 - Hide and seek..................... 326.1 COLLEGE, The, the market, and the court. Dall, C. - The law and the lady. Leipzig.............. 330.17 H. (W.) Boston, 1867. 80................ 1733.1 - Same. New York........................... 733.2 COLLEGIANS, The. Griffin, G..................... 517.7 -- Mad Monkton; and other tales................ 511.25 COLLINS, Charles Allston. A cruise upon wheels: - Man and wife............................... 326.2 the chronicle of some autumn wanderings among - Miss or Mrs?..326.9 the deserted post-roads of France. Leipzig, - The moonstone.............................. 326.10 1874. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160.................. 428.6 - The new Magdalen. Leipzig 339.18 COLLINS, Clifton Wilbraham. Plato [outlined and - Same. New York.......................... 731.2 explained]. Philadelphia, 1874. 1974- pp. - No name................................ 326.3 160. [Ancient classics for English readers]....6116.20 - A plot in private life and other tales........... 326.8 - Sophocles [outlined and explained]. Edinburgh, - Poor Miss Finch............................ 326.6 1871. 181- pp. 160. [Ancient classics for - The queen of hearts................... 524.8 English readers]............................6116.11 - The queen's revenge; and other stories.. 511.2 COLLINS, J. H, The first book of mineralogy. New - Sights a-foot................................ 511.24 York [Glasgow], 1873. 160 pp. Illustrated. - The woman in white........................ 326.12 160....................................... 1717.8 - joint author. No thoroughfare. See DICKENS, COLLINS, Mortimer. Sweet and twenty............ 331.21 Charles (John Huffam)............. 338.17 and 730.1 COLLINS, Robert. Practical treatise on midwifery. Boston, 1841. 320 pp. 80~...... 6023.15.sNote. — Wilkie Collins's bookls are the best modern repre-..................6023.15 sentatives of the novel of plot, which is often mysterious. His COLLINS, T. Wharton. Iumanics. New York, 1860. "Woman in white" is accounted his best, and it is a story of 358 — pp. Folded sheet. 8................ 1734.2 Italian refugees in England. "The Moonstone" tscsns on the theft of an enormous diamond, which was the eye of an COLLINS, William Lucas. Aristophanes [outlined and eastern idol. "The law and the lady" concerns women's explained]. Edinburgh, 1872. 172- pp. 16g. rights under the English law. "Hide and seek" pictures explained. Edin h recent artist life iu Englanid. "TThe new Magdalei " is a [Ancient classics for English readers].........6116.14 story of nursing in the Franco-Prussian war. "Armadale" -Cicero [outlined and explained]. Edinhrgh ~ is an English social mystery, turning on the similarity of two men. "lThe dead alive" is a short judicial mystery founded 1871. 197 —- pp. 160. [Ancient classics for on the Boorn murder case. English readers].................. 6116.10 - Homer. The Iliad [outlined and explained]. COLLYER, Robert. Nature and life: sermons. 10th Edinburgh, 1871. viii, 148-1- pp. 160. [Ancient edition. Boston, 1872. 313- pp. 12...... 1537.4 classics for English readers]............... 6116.2 COLIIAN, Henry. European agriculture, and rural - - The Odyssey [outlined and explained]. Edin- economy. 2d edition, with additions. Boston, burgh, 1870. 136t —pp. 160. [Ancientclassics 1849. 2 v. Illustrated. 8................ 1521.7 for English readers]................... 6116.3 - European life and manners. Boston, 1849..2 v. - Lucian [outlined and explained]. Edinburgh, 120....................................... 423.1 1872. 180-f- pp. 16~. [Ancient classics for COLONNA, Vittoria, marchesa di Pescara. Her life English readers]............... 6116.19 and poems. Roscoe, Mrs. H. London, 1868. - Plautus and Terence [outlined and explained]. Sin. 8.......55...................5525.11 Edinburgh, 1873. 155-]- pp. 160. [Ancient CoLoR-cUARD, The: a corporal's notes of military classics for English readers].................6116.17 service in the nineteenth army corps. Hosmer, - Virgil [outlined and explained]. Edinburgh, J. K. Boston, 1864. 12..... 826.1 1870. 190-. pp. 16~. [Ancient classics for COLORADO. See LTPPINCOTT, S. J. New life in new English readers]............................ 6116.6 lands: notes of travel. New York, 1873. 120. 214.1 COLORADO 48 CONJUGIAL Shelf. No. Shelf. No. CoLoRADO river. Exploration of the Colorado river CoMfo N sense in the household series. See TERHUNE, of the West. See SMITHSONIAN institution, Mary Virginia. Washington, D. C........................... 230.1 COMiMUNISTCl societies, The, of the United States. COLTON, Calvin. Thoughts on the religious state of Nordhoff, C. New York, 1875. 8-4........... 5821.2 the country; with reasons for preferring episco- COMPANIONS of my solitude. Helps, Sir A. Boston, pacy. New York, 1836. 208 pp. 12.......6326.13 1870. 6................................. 1914.3 COLTON, Charles Caleb. Lacon; or many things in COMPARATIVE anatomy and physiology. The cranial few words: addressed to those who think. Re- affinities of man and the ape. Virchow, R. (In vised edition, with a life of the author. New Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in popular York, 1866. xvi, 504 pp. 12..............1533.12 science).................................... 6813.7 COLTON, G. Woolworth. General atlas, containing COMPENSATION. Brewster, A. M. II. 716.34 180 maps and plans. [With] letter-press de- COMPLETE historical, chronological, and geographical scriptions, by R. S. Fisher. New York, 1873. American atlas. Philadelphia, 1822. Unpaged. Unae. F.R.............R. Desk 53 maps. F0.5030.8 Unpaged. O53 maps. F............................. 5030.8 COLTON, Walter. Ship and shore, in Madeira, Lis- COIPROr ISE,. On. Morley, J. London, 1874. 8~.:. 5823.4 bon, and the Mediterranean. Revised by H. T. ColTESSE, La, d'Escarbagnas: comedie. Moliere, Cheever. New York, 1856. 313 pp. 1 plate. J. B. P. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 120........5537.4.3 120...................................... 425.16 COMYN, L. N. Atherstone priory...... 728.3 - Three years in California. With illustrations. - Elena. An Italian tale.............. 727.30 New York, 1851. 456 pp. Map. Portraits. 120. 414.16 CON Cregan, Confessions of. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig. 332.24 CoLuMnns, Christopher. Abbott, J. S. C. Life of. - Same. London............................. 516.8 New York [1875]. 120 1014.15 CONANT, Caleb A. Grandmother's scrap-book...... 916.12 - Irving, W. Life and voyages of. London, 1850. - CONANT, Helen S. The butterfly hunters......... 933.1 2 v. 12....................... 1226.7 CONANT, Thomas Jefferson, assistant editor. A dicSame. Added those of his companions. Phila- tionary of religious knowledge. See ABBOTT, delphia, 1871. 3 v. Sm. 8................. 1815.2 Lyman.................................... 6320.2 Note. - Irving's is the best single life; but his career is nec- CNCOOY. A conchological manual. Sowerby, essarily covered in Prescott's Ferdicnandl ad Isabella [5922.5] G. B. London, 1852. 80................... 6632.4 and in Hlelp's Spanish conquest of America [816i.i]. See note in Bulletin no. 3i, p. 340. See also Mollusca, Shells. COMBE, Andrew. The physiology of digestion con- CoNcon, Mass. Corinthian lodge of ancient, free sidered with relation to the principles of die- and accepted masons. By-laws, charter [etc.]. tetics. Boston, 1836. xvii, 328~ pp. 121...6036.10 Added an historical sketch of masonry. By - The principles of physiology applied to the pro- L.A. Surette. Concord, 1859. 191 pp. Porservation of health, and to the improvement of traits. 12................................ 817.13 physical and mental education. With woodcuts. - History of the battle of. Frothinghamn, H. BosNew York, 1855. 396 — pp. 160............ 1718.2 ton, 1851. 8...... 812.6 CoMBE, George. The constitution of man, considered Note. -For the fight in 1775, see Bulletin no. 34, p. 384. in relation to external objects. Illustrated. CONCORD days. Alcott, A. B. Boston, 1872. 12~.. 5217.1 20th edition, revised and enlarged. New York, 1872. xx, 436 pp. Portrait. 120...........1525.10 CONCOD river, ss, A week on the. Thoreau, tI. D. Boston, 1868. 12~.................... 215.1 — Moral philosophy. New York, 1841. xii, 25- -.D Botn188 12.251 - Moral philosophy. New Yor, 1844. xii, 25- CONCRETE works, Foundations and. Dobson, E. Len372 pp. Sinm. 12~........................... 1529.5 dion, 1867. 12 ~ 1....,......... 7 16. 27 CoMEDY of terrors, A. De Mille, J............... 531.22 on, 16 1.. ConiETH up as a flower. Broughton, H........... 311.30 CON Lou, do Bonrh on, prince of, Life of. Conr~o uT, Geor'ge F. A German course.NewYork, Stanhope, P. H., 5th earl Stanhope London, COMIFORT, George F. A German course. New ~York, 1861. Sm. 80...................5.. 5.....5527.10 1870. viii, 498 pp. 120.................... 1933.7 COND, Princes of, History of the. Amale,. (. - A German reader. New York, 1871. xvi, 432 P, istory of the. Aum, ( pp. 120................................... 1933.4 P. L.) d'0rl6ans, duc d'. London, 1872. 2 v. 50 5522.9 ~CoiFou' for small incomes. Warren, E Boston CONDENSEDnovels. Ilarte, (F.) B. Boston, 1871. 16~. 524.22 CoMFRoT for small incomes. Warren, E. B oston, ]1866. 12~................................. 1533.16 1866. 120,.... ~...,. ~.. ~.,...,............ 1533.16 N'ote.- Burlesque imitations of' Iemous novelists. Cosmic metamorphoses. Valentine, W. New York CoNFECTIONER. Manuel du confiseur. Duval, H. [cop. 1856]. 120...........................15.16.18 Paris, 1851. 240...........................6429.7 CoMnI' thro' the rye. A novel................... 730.2 CoNFESSION; or, the blind heart. Simms, W. G.... 716.25 COoING race, The. [Fiction.] Bulwer-Lytton, E. CONPESSIoNS of an English opium-eater. Do Quincey, (G. E.) L.. Leipzig.........................329.8 T. Boston, 1872. 160...................... 1825.5 - Same. New York..........................5617.13 CONFESSIoNs of Con Cregan. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig. 332.24 CoMING wave, The. Adams, W. T.......... 9.. 23.19 - Same. London............................. 516.8 Co0iNs, Lizzie B. (Laura Caxton.) The Hartwell CONFESSIONS of Gerald Estcourt. Church, F....... 337.18 farm.............................. 912.14 CONFIDENTIAL disclosures. Lamartine, A. (M. L.) - Marion Berkley: a story for girls............>. 912.15 de. New York, 1849. 12 0...5536.10 CosiNME on fait son lit on so couche. Souvestre, E. CONFLICT of ages, The.' [Eternal punishment.] Th6atre de la jeunesse. Paris, 1860. 120....5536.15 Beecher, E. Boston, 1854. 120..............1521.21 COMMERCE. Anderson, W. The London commercial CoNFucius (or Kong-Fu-Tse), and MIENCIUS. The dictionary, and sea-port gazetteer. London, Chinese classics: a translation by James Legge. 1826. 0.............................. 6434.4 New York, 1870. 2 v. in 1. 80.5923 2 - Cobden club, London. Free trade and the Euro- CONeO.. Abbott, J. Harper's story books........936.1.12 pean treaties of. London, 1875. Sm. 80..... 5418.13 CONGO river. Two trips to Gorilla land and the - Yeats, J. Growth and vicissitudes of, from cataracts of the Congo. Burton,,. F. LonB. C. 1500 to A. n. 1789. London, 1872. 160.. 6437.3 don, 1876. 2 v. 8........................5933.12 - - Manual of recent and existing commerce from CONGREGmATIONAL history, 1200-1700. Waddington, 1789 to 1872. London, 1872. 16............ 6437.2 J. London, 1869, 74. 2 v. 80.............. 5810.1 CoMIMON-PLAcE book. [Extracts.] Southey, I. CONGREGATIONAL quarterly. Vol. 15-17. BostQn, London, 1850. 4 v. 8.........5624.1 1873-75. 3 v. 80.671(.1 COMMON school journal. Edited by H. Mann. Vol. CoaNCRESSIoNAL globe. See UNITED STATES. Miscel1-6, 8-11. Boston, 1839-49. 10 v. 80..... 1335.1 laneous.................................... Case 65 CoAilmoN sense. Newby, C. J..................... 314'.10 CONOREVE, William. Dramatic works. See VvyCOMrsON-SENSE in religion. Clarke, J. F. Boston, CHEnRLEY, William...................... 5611.6 1874. 12....................... 5817.7 CoNlNaSnY. [English political life.] Disraeli, B... 324.23 ColioN sense in the household. [Receipts, etc.] CoNJUIAL ovlo ve. Swedenborg, E. New York, 1871. Terhune, M. V. New York, 1871. 12. 1533.6 80..................................... 632;3, 4 CONNECTICUT 49 COOPER Shelf. No. Shelf. No. CONNECTICrUT, Genealogical notes of. Goodwin, N. CooKcE, John Esten. Doctor Vandyke. [Virginia Hartford, 1856. 80......................... 5011.8 life about 1750]............................ 510.2 CONQUERING and to conquer. Charles, E......... 723.38 - Henry St. John, gentleman. A tale of 1774-75. CONQUEST and self-conquest. Macintosh, Ml. J..... 718.4 [Virginia life]............................. 524.6 CONQUEST, The, of the sea. Siebe, II. London - 11eri manjesty tile queen. A novel.............. 737.15 [1874]. Sm. 8........................... 6418.4 Note. — Time of Charles I of England and Henrietta of CONSCIENCE, Hendrik or-enri. The demon of gold. 717.6 France. - BSenes de la vie fhliuande. Traduction de L. - Leather stocking and silk. [Valley of Virginia Wocquier. Premidre serie. Nouvelle 6dition. about1800.524.16 Paris, 1864. 302 pp. 18.................5536.12 - Life of Gn. Robert E. Lee. With illustrations, Cotents. -Ce quee peut soufifir une mnre; Le conscrit; Le portraits, and maps. New York, 1871. vi, 577 gentilhkomme pauvre. pp 5022.2 pp. 8..................................... 5022.2 CONSCRIPT, The:, a story of the French war of 1813. - Pretty Mrs. Gaston, and other stories.......... 736.29 Erckmann, E., and Chatrian, A............... 913.22 - Stonewall Jackson: a military biography. With CONSIDERATIONS on some recent social theories, portrait and maps. New York, 1866. 470 pp. Boston, 1853. 158t- pp. 16............... 5827.3 SIn. I0...............................1214.11 CONSOLA'ION in affliction. Greenwood, F. W. P. COOKE, Josiah Parsons,jr. International scientific Sermons of consolation. Boston, 1844. Sm. 80.5817.10 series. The new chlemistry. Now York, 1874. - Macduff, J. R. Wells of Baca; or, solaces of 326 pp. Illustrated. 12"'................6436.15 the Christian mourner. Boston, 1854. 168... 5819.9 - Principles of chemical philosophy. 3d edition. - Parkmnan, F., and others. An offerilng of sympa- Boston, 1874. viii, 576, xii-t-pp. 80........ 6435.5 thy to parents bereaved of their children and CooKE, M. C. A fern book for everybody. Conto others under affliction. Boston, 1830. 120. taining all the British ferns. With tile foreirn 1538.4 and 5819.19 species suitable for a fernery. London [1867]. CoNsoLATIo NS in travel. Davy, Sir II. Boston, 124+ — pp. Illustrated. 16................ 6619.1 1870. 160.. 5617.5 - International scientific series. Fungi: their naCONSTABLE, Archibald. Personal reminiscences. (in ture and uses. Edited by M. J. Berkeley. New Stoddard, R. H. Bric-h-brac series).........1828.10 York, 1875. xii, 299 pp. Illustrated. 120...6436.13 - Archibald Constable and his literary correspond- COOKERY. Blot, P. Hand-book of practical cookery. ents. Constable, T. Edinburgh, 1873. 3 v. 80.5424.10 New York, 1873. 120...................... 1515.5 Note. - Constable was an Edinburgh publisher, and these -- liKitchiner, W. The cook's oracle. Boston, 1822. books showrhis relations withl emtitelt writers, the third 120........................................1516.20 volume of tim latter behigogven to Sir Walter Scott wholly. volaune of the ilaer bcin Rive to Sir Walter Sce sll. - Miller, E. S. In the kitchen. Boston, 1875. CONSTABLE, Thomas. Archibald Constable and his Smi. 40o.1532.8 literary correspondents. A memorial. Edin- - Parloa, M. The Appledore cook book. Boston burgh, 1873. 3 v. Portrait. 8..........5424.10 [1873]. 8~04 6'2.2 CONSTABLIE de Bourbon, The. Ainsworth W. I.... 322.21 - Terhune, M. V. Breakfast, luncheon and tea. CONSTABLE of the tower, The. Ainsworth, W... 322.8 New York, 1875. 120....................... 1533.2 CONSTANCE Sherwood. Fullerton, Lady G........ 325.21 - - Common sense in tile household: a manual of CONSTANTIN, Leopold Auguste. See HIlssE, L6opold practical housewifery. New York, 1871. 120. 1533.6 Auguste Constantin. See also Receipts. CONSTANTINOPLE. Gautier, T. Constantinople. New YorkNSATIO875. 12te,.C0. ntn e 824.12 COOLEY, Arnold James. Cyclopwdia of practical Y- olland, F8. 1W. Consta.. ntinople. (In... Ma. receipts and collateral inforimation in the arts, -- ol ad,.Cnsatnol.(In Many 5hei landandnd many people) 431.3( Mn. manufactures, professions, and trades. 5th edilands and many people) 431.3 ~tion, revised and partly rewritten by R. V. TaCONSTITUTION of man, The, considered in relation to tion, revised and prtly rwrittn by. V. Tnexternalobjects. Combo, G. New York,1872. son. London, 1872. xii5 1201+ p 80. 6423.1 et aob120.jects. Combo G. New York, 1872.~1525.10 - Hand-book of perfumes, cosmetics and other toi120....................................... 15 25. l e rils hld lha,18708 1 1 8 p let articles. Philadelphia, 1873. 804 [418] pp.'20NST~TU~v~mS, The, of M1~assachusetts, and the CONSTITTION, Te, of Mssachustts, an thein. 8~......................................1514.13 United States; the declaration of independence, The toilet in ancient and modern times. Philawith ashigtois faewel addess.Nortamp-The touilet in ancient and modern times. Philawith Washin gton' s farewell address. Northamp-d 838 n. 8.......... 151 12 ton, 1806. 119 pp. 121.................... 681COIGGog.Bohr fBne il ton, 1806. 119 pp. 12".618.1 Coo delphia, 1873. viii, 388 pp. Sin. 8... 1514.12 states whi~Chom-rLrneR, George A. Brochure of Bunker lull. CONSTiTUTiONS, The, of the sixteen states which co-rn CONSTIT~rioNS, Th, of the sixteen[With heliotype views.] Boston, 1875. 32 pp. pose the confederated republic of America. Pre- Lith heliotype vies. Boston, 18. 32 pp Oblong 16~.................................. 819.5 fixed, the declaration of independence; articles COOLIDGE, Susan, pased. See WOOLSEY, Sarah of confederation; the definitive treaty of peace with Great Britain; and the constitution of the Chnucey. United States. BIoston, 1797. 300 pp. 120... 818.3 CooAssE, Ginec. Coomassi and Mdala. StanCoNsUELo. Dudevent, A. L. A. D. Paris........ 2018.2 ley, 11.M. New York, 1874. 80......5931.14 C CoopiER, Sir Astley (Paston). Treatise on disloca- Same. Philadelphia......................... 535.2 - Se~ne.r Ph~iadeulphia~.535.2 3tioris and fractures of the joints. New edition. CONSUMPTION, Pulmonary. Fitch, S. S. New York, 18~47. 120.67027.1 Edited by B. P. Cooper. Boston, 184. xliii, 1847. 120................................. 6n~27.1 CONcTARINI Flemino. Disraeli, B............... 324.18 499 pp. Illustrations. Portrait. 80 6021.3 zn inron Y eieThV.22-26. LnCooPirE, Elizabeth. Life of Thomas \VWentworth, earl CONTEMPORARY review, The. Vol. 22-26of Straford. London, 1874. 2v. 80. 53 3.5 1873-75. 5 v. 8~...........................6 11 London, ~of Strafford. London, 1874. 2 v. 8~........ 53J3.5 18~~3-~~j~ 5 v, "O ~~6511.1 CONTRABAND. elville, G. J. W................. 11 CooPEna, James Fenitnore. Afloat and ashore. [Sea CONTRAND. Meldildle, BG. J o.3. 8 story]..................................... 525.15 CONUNDRUarS and riddles, Book of. H oward, C.J. -- The bravo. [Venice]........................ 525.30 New York [18(i9]. 10.1518.3 CNvICT, The. Jam. 1.... 15.327 - The chainbearer.......................... 525.18 CONVICT, The. James, G. P. R................... 3 27.8........................ Culu~~~~~~GaY, J. I>. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ y~ote. l nevolutionarry period'. CONWAY, J. D. Comuplete poems: or, hours of recreation. Lawrence, 1875. 200 pp. 160.....1625.15 - The crater. [Volcanic Pacific island].......... 525.1 CONwAY, Moncure Daniel. The earthward pilgrim- - The headsman.a......................... 525.25 age. London, 1870. 406 [402] pp. Sin. 80...6326.18 Note. - Switzerland and Italy- time of Calvin. -- editor. The sacred antholiogy: a book of ethnical - -cditor- The sacred anthology: a book of ethnical The Heidenmiauer............................ 525.31 scriptures. London, 1874. viii, 479 pp. 80..5813.14 T Co zriu~re, D.. Lno The Irish biade and itps cam51- Note. - Scene in thie Vosges mountains in tlhe middle ages. CONY.NGHAAM) D. P. The Irish brigade and its campaigns. Boston, 1869. 599 pp. 120.~... 24.4 - History of the navy of the United States, [1607] -- Sarshield; or, the last great struggle for Ireland. to 1853. New York, 1853. With portraits and Boston, 1871. ix, 224 pp. Portrait. Sq. 16. 828.7 maps. 3 v. in 1. 80....................... 813.4 CooK, Capt. James: his life, voyages, and discoveries. - - Continued to 1860. New York, 1o66. 3 v. Kingston, W.H. G. [London, 1871.] Sq. 160. 215.3 in 1. Portrait. 8.................. 813.5 27 COOPER 50 COTTAGE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. COOPER, James Fenimore, continued. CooPER, William. Yachts and yachting, by Vander- Home as found.............................. 525.20 decken [pseud.], being a treatise on building, - Homeward bound........... 525.27 sparring, canvassing, sailing, and the general Note. - These two novels made the author offensive to some manageiment of yachts, with remarks on storms, of his countrymen, by his satire on the Anmerican clharacter. tides, etc. London, 1873. viii, 391 pp. Plates. - The Jack o' Lantern.......................... 310.12 80......................................... 6412.5 NYote.- Same as Wing-and-wing. - he yacht sailor: a treatise on practical yachtmanship, cruising and racing. By Vander- Jack Tier. [Sea adventures, West Indies].... 525.8 decken [pseud.]. 4th edition. London, 1874. - [Leather stocking tales.] The deerslayer....... 525.7 viii,65pp. 2foldedpltes. 806412.3 aD ~~~~~~~~~~viii, 165 pp. 2 folded plates. 8~...... 64:12.3 - - The last of the Mohicans................... 525.10 CO-OPERATION, The history of, in Etgland. Vol. I. — The pathfinder.......I........525.5 Holyoake, G.J. London, 1875. Smin. 8..... 5826.9 -— The pioneers.............................. 5 25.28 COES h.Hvn.B...........542 o The piors.525.28 COOPERSThe. Haven, A. B...... 524.20 — The prairie...............e.525.22 COPELAND family. Thayer, E. Flamily memorial. Note. - Tihe Leathler stocking tales trace the hlistory of Iingham, 1835. 120.611.2 Natty Bumppo, a backwoodsmoan, and associate of the Indians, during the last century, aniid covering. particularly in Thie COPLESTON, Reginald Stephen. Eschylus [outlined last of the Mohicans, thleperiod of the old Frenclh war. and explained]. Edinburgh, 1870. 196-4- pp. - Lionel Lincoln.......525.9... 160. [Ancient classics for English readers]....6116.8 - Linel incon........................525.9 2Vote. —~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ —--- B u n k e r - hill an oso n 75 Note. - fBunker hill and Boston in 1775. COPP'S hill burial ground, Boston, Epitaphs from. Bridgman, T. Boston, 1851. 120............5016.5. - Mercedes of Castile.......................... 525.14 COPPkE, Henry. English literature, considered as NAote.- Spain and Columbus. an interpreter of English history. Philadelphia, - Miles Wallingford........................... 525.17 1873. xiv, 488 pp. Sm. 8.............5614.6 - editor. The field manual of evolutions of the Note.- Sea tory, sequel to Afloat and ashore line, arranged for the use of officers of the U. - The Monikins. [Satire on American politics]... 525.21 S. infontry. Translated, with adaptation to the - The oak-openings. [Michigan earlyl days].... 525.19 U. S. service, from the latest French authorities. - The pilot...................................525.29 Philadelphia, 1862. 144 pp. Sm. 12........ 1529.8 Note. - Paul Jones figures. CoPPER, Metallurgy of. Tomlinson, C. London, - Precaution..................525.32 1868. 120.................................1715.16 525.32 OPRITH Note. - A society novel, and Cooper's earliest COPPERSIT. Nouveau manuel complet du chadronnier. Jullien, C. E., and Valerio, 0. Paris, - The Red Rover..........5................... 25.24 1846. 240................................ 6439.3 Note. — Old Frenchl war —Newport and slavers. CORA and the doctor. Baker, H. N. (WV.)......... 524.7 - The redskins...525.2 CORAL island, The. Ballantyne, R. M...........934.18 Notse. - Anti-rent troubles in New York state. CORAL reefs, The structure and distribution of. Darwin, C. (R.) London, 1874. Sin. 80 6634.1 - Satanstoe................................... 525.6 CORALS and the coral islands. Dana, J. D. New Note. -Westchlester county, New York, middle of the last Yorl, 1872. 8u..6630.3 century. ~~~~~~century. X~- Soame. (In Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in - The sea lions................................525.11 popular science)........................... 6813.7 N'ote.- Sealers in the Southern ocean. CORD and creese. De Mille, J................ 521.14 - ~The spy. Leipzig 310.11 ~CoINNE; or, Italy. Sta6I-Holstein, A. L. G. N., -- T e syeipzig.............. 310.11 - Thmespy. LNeipzigk.310... baronne de. New York, 1873. 12........... 527.17 -Some. -TNew Yorkv.5lutiouary perid on Hudson 25.26 WsCORINNE, OU l'Italie. Sta6l-ltolstein, A. L. G. N., Note. T revlutionyperiod on figures, 1780.udon. Ws- baronne de. New York, 1873. 12......... 2015.3 CORNEImLE, Pierre. GEuvres. Preciddes d'une - Stories of the prairie, and other adventures of the 6tude par [C. A.] Sainte-Beuve. Paris, 1866. border..................................... 515.13 2 v. in 1. 160 5534.5 - Stories of the sea............................ 515.12 CORNIELL, S. S. Intermediate geography. New - Stories of the woods........................ 515.14 York, 1859. 88 pp. Illustrated. Maps. 4~. 5030.3 Note. - These three collections of" Stories" are selections CORNHILL mangazine. Vol. 1-32. London, 1860-75. f o010 hsis novels. 32 v. 8. 6534.1 - The travelling bachelor; or, notions of the Amer- CORRELATION, The, and conservation of forces. icans................................. 536.7 Grove, W. R. New York, 1873. 120........1524.26 - The two admirals. Leipzig....310.13 Coasit de Leon: or, the brigand. A romance. James, - Same. New York........................... 525.16 G. P. R.................................... 722.6 Note. —English naval service, old French war. CORSICA, Handbook for. Murray, J. London, 1868. ] 2~....................................... 5917.3 - The Water-witch............................ 525.23 120.5917.3 CORSICAN brothers, The. Dumas, A. (D.)......511.3 2 dote. - Subsequent to the defeat of the Dutch in New York. CO CAN broters, The. Du s, A. ().511.32 CORSICAN brothers: a dramatic romance, adapted - The ways of the hour........................ 525.13 from Dumas. Bast6, E. P., and Montepin, X. Note. —Def'ects in courts ofjustice. de. New York, N. D. 120.................. 1635.3 - The wept of W7ish-ton-Wish...........525.12 CORTidS, tIernando. Abbott, J. S.C. History of... 915.1 Note.- King Philip's war, 1675. -Ielps, Sir A. Life of. New York, 1871. Sin..Note. -- King Philip's war, 1675. T80~....................1025.12 -- The Wling-and-wing.......................... 525.3 Note. - Helps's Lifie is drawn frotom his History of the Note. - Mediterranean -during the Napoleonic wars. Slpanish conquest [816.6]; Prescott's Conquest of Mexico [5014.2] of course covers his exploits. - Wyandott6. [Revolutionary firontier warfare].. 525.4 CORVIN, Otto. In France with the Germans. London, N'ote. —See Allibone, Duyckinck, etc.; the estimates in 1872. 2 v. Sm. 80...715.2 Bryant's Orations [1926.1J; Atlantic montholy, Jan., 1802; Putnaon's nonllthly, 1Fecb, 1868 (his diary), atod Oct., 1859; and COSMETICS, Hand-book of. Cooley, A. J. PhiladelPoe's literati [1942.3]. ThIe article "HIaunted lake" by phia,1873. Sm. 8.1514.13 Cooper's dauglter, in H-larper's monothly, vol. 44. is a descrip- phOtines of., J. Boston, tion of Cooper's hoonm and of the scene of The deerslaver. CIC philosophy, Outlines of. Fiske, J. Boston, See also the lives of his literary contemporaries, Halleck, irv- 1875. 2 v. 80....................... 5824.2 ing, etc. Cosfos. Humnboldt, (F. H.) A., baron von. New COOPER, T.T. The Mlishmee hills. An account of York, 1872. 5 v. 12............... 1523.7 a journey made in an attempt to penetrate COTTAGE, The, bee keeper. By a country curate. Thibet from Assam to open new routes for corn- New York, 1854. xii, 119 pp. Illustrated. nerce. Illustrated. London, 1873. 270 pp. Sm. 80.....................................1524.15 Map. Sm. 80............... 5933.6 COTTAGE, The, by the cathedral. Charles, E....... 321.2 COTTAGE 51 CRAIK Shelf. No. Shelf. No. COTTAGE residences. Downing, A. J. New York, Cox, George William, continued. 1844. 8................................. 1511.7 -General history of Greece, from the earliest - Same. New York, 1873. Sm. 4.......... 6221.3 period to the death of Alexander the great. COTTAGERS, The, of Glenburnie. Hamilton, E..... 539.5 With a sketch of the subsequent history to the COTTIN, Sophie Ristaud. Elizabeth; or, the exiles present timue. London, 1876. xxxi, 709 — pp. of Siberia. New York, 1867. 127 pp. 1 plateo. Maps. Sm. 8...........................5916.13 320........................................ 539.2 - history of Greece. London, 1874. 2 v. Maps. 8~. 5911.5 COTTING, Benjamin Eddy. Medical addresses. Bos- Contents.- Vol. I. From the earliest period to the end of ton, 1875. vi, 123-4t- pp. 120...............6015.5 the Persian war. II. From the tinnation of tihe confederacy COTTLE, Joseph. Alfred; an epic poem. Newbury- at Delos to tile close of the Peloponnesian war. port, 1814. 2 v. in 1. 240.................. 5619.1 - joint author. Dictionary of science, literature, COTTON, Charles, joint author. The complete angler. and art. See BRANDE, William Thomas.. *R.R., E.3.6 See WALTON, Izaak......................... 6416.2 Cox, SamuelSullivan. Why we laugh. New York, COTTON culture and the South considered with refer- 1876. 387 pp. 12........................1837.2 ence to emigration. Loring, F. W., and Atkin- COXE, William. History of the house of Austria, son, C. F. Boston, 1869. 160 6435.3 1218-1848. 4th edition. London, 1864-72. 4 v. COTTON manufacture in the United States. Batchel- Portraits. 16............................. 5715.1 der, S. Boston, 1863. 160.................. 6435.4 Contents. —Vol. I. 1218-1562. II. 1562-1705. IIT. 1705CES, Elliott. Field ornitholoy. Comprising a 92. I~. Fromn the accession of Francis I to the revolution COUES, Elliott. Field ornithology. Comprising a o 88 manual of instruction for procuring, preparing and preserving birds, and a check list of North - Memoirs of [John Churchill] the duke of MarlAmerican birds. Salem) 1874. iv, 116, 137 Amlericann birds. Salem, 1874. iv, 116, 137 borough, with his correspondence. New edition, PP. 80....................................6613.12 revised by J. Wade. London, 1847. 3 v. PorCOULANGES, Numa Denis Fustel de. See FUSTEL DE traits. Si. S80.............................5426.10 COULABNGES, Numna Denis. COZZENS, Samuel Woodworth. The marvellous counCOULSON, J. G.A. A Harwood.......,...... try; or, three years in Arizona and New Mexico. - The Lacy diamonds.2.d..................... 72. Illustrated. Boston, 1873. 532 pp. 80......412.1 - The Lacy diamonds ~~~721.`12 - Tise odd trump......................... 720.1 CRAne, George. Dictionary of general knowledge; COUNT KOStia. Cherbuliez, V.................. 518.13 or, an explanation of words and things conCOUNT of Monte-Cristo, The. Dumas, A. (D.) 511.30 nected with all the arts and sciences. IllusCOUNT Robert of Paris. Scott, Sir W............. 533.4 trated. London, 1830. 364 — pp. 120...... 1513.6 COUNrTEnPARTS. [Psychological and mnusical.] Shep- - English synonymes explained in alphabetical pard, E. S................................. 531.19 order. Boston, 1819. 1006 —. pp. 80........6122.1 COUNTESS Gisela, The. John, E...............7. CanBBE, George. Life and poetical works. By his COUNTESS of Charny, The. Dumas, A. (D.)...... 511.7 son. New edition. With portrait and engravCOUNTESS of Rudolstadt, The. Dudevant, A. L. A. D. 726.18 ings. London, 1861. viii, 584 pp. 80........ 5631.2 COUNTRY living and country thinking. Dodge, Mv. A. CRAcow. Try Cracow and the Carpathians. HiutchinBoston, 1863. 16.....7..................... 715.8 s0n, A. II. New York [London, 1872]. Sin. 8. 5936.2 COUNTRY quarters. Gardiner, M.........3.19...... 1.2 CRAIK, Dinah (Maria), formerly Miss Muloch. The COUPON bonds. Trowbridge, J. T................. 522.2 adventures of a brownie...................927.23 CoUtsEs of reading. The best reading. Hints on the - Agatha's husband.323.19 selection of books; courses of reading,, etc. Put- - A brave lady 323.20 nam, G. P. New York, 1872. 12.........,.3.5 - Bread upon the waters; A family in love; A low - Same. New York, 1875. 126 3........ 6...10 marriage; The double house................330.22 Same Ne Yok, 175.120.............6136.10 - hita' tk.............3230.23 COURT, The, and camp of Bonaparte. New York, - Christian's inistaoe.......................... 323.23 1832. 389 pp. Folded sheet. 16........... 1028.4 - Domesti c stories oatrvle. 323.13 COURTING and farming. Smith, J. P.............. 724.32 - Fair France. Impressions of a traveller. Leip- CouRTsreP and marriage. IHentz, C. L........... 534-1.13 zig, 1872. 296 pp. Sq. 160. 323.14 COUIeTSHIP, The, of Miles Standish. Longfellow, H. - Same. New York, 1871. 238 pp. 120 424.20 W. Leipzig, 1856. Scq. 16~................ 1614.1 -- Hannah. [Marrying a wife's sister].......... 330.2 - Saen. Boston, 1859. 1.2.....-.............. The head of the family.323.12 COUSIN, Victor, and OTHERS. Jacqueline Pascal; or - John Halifax, gentleman................... 330.1 a glimpse at convent life at Port Royal. Trans- Note. — This is generally thought her best novel. lated by H. N. With an introduction, by W. R. - A life for a life.................. 323.24 Williams. New York. 1854. 318[314]pp. 120.1226.10 - The little lame prince and his travelling cloak.. 310.29 COUSIN, The, from India. Craik, G. M........... 937.28 - Lord Erlistoun; Alwyn's first wife; The water COUSIN Clara. Wise, D...................... 932.26 cure; The last house in C- st..............323.27 COUSIN Grace. Clarke, R. S..................... 927.3 - Mistress and maid........................... 323.11 COUSIN Harry. Grey, Mrs....................... 534.22 - My mother and I. Leipzig 310.18 COUSIN Maude. Holmes, M. J..534.2 - Same. New York....726.22 CoUSIN Pierre, Le. Souvestre, E. Th6htre do la - A noble life................................. 323.15 jeunesse. Paris, 1860. 12'.................5536.15 - The Ogilvies..........323.17 CoUsIN Phillis and other tales. Gaskell, E. C...... 328.18 - Olive.........323.18 COWPER, William. Works. Comprising his poems, - Poems. Leipzig, 1868. xii, 315 pp. Sq. 16~..1613.16 correspondence, and translations. With a life - Romnantic tales.....323.25 by the editor, Robert Southey. Illustrated. - The Rosicrucian. (I Johnson, (E.) R. Little London, 1853-55. Portraits. Engraved title- classics).............................. 529.4.7 page. 8 v. Sm. 8~........................ 5627.4 - Sermons out of church. Leipzig, 1875. 271 pp. Contents. - Vol. I-IV. Life and correspondence, with gen- Sq. 160.................................... 1928.5 eralindex. V, VI. Poetical works, with index to thie Task. - Same. New York, 1875. 217 pp. 12........6327.15 V1Ii. The Iliad of Homer. VIII. The Odyssey of Homer. - Studies from life........................... 3.16 - Two nmarriages.............................. 323.21 - See SAINTE-BEUVE, C. A. English portraits. - The unkind word and other stories............. 323.22 New York, 1875. 16~....................... 1025.3 - The woman's kingdom........................ 323.28 COwTAN, Robert. Memories of the British museum. - A woman's thoughts about women. Leipzig,.... 323.26 London, 1872. vii, 428 pp. Portrait. 8.... 6133.2 - Same. New York...........................1535.13 Cox, David, Memoir of. Solly, N. N. London, 1873. CRAIK, George Lillie. The English of Shakespeare; L. 8...................................... 5420.3 illustrated in a philological commentary on his Cox, George William. The crusades. With a map. Julius Cwsar. Edited from the 3d revised LonNew York, 1874. xx, 220 pp. [Morris, E.E., don edition by W. J. Rolfe. Boston, 1871. xiv, editor. Epochs of history.] 16.............. 628.1 381+ pp. 16............................. 5626.1 CRAIK 52 CROWN Shelf. No. Shelf. No. CRAIK, George Lillie, continued. CRITIC, The. [Farce.] Sheridan, B. R. Dramatic - Manual of English literature, and of the history works. Leipzig, 186G9. Sq. 16..............1614.11 of the English language, from the Norman con- - Same. London, 1848. 16.................. 1635.2 quest; with specimens. Leipzig, 1874. 2 v. in - Same. London, 1875. Sin. 80................5626.9 1. Sq. 160................................ 1738.1 CRnITIcIsI. Arnold, MI. Essays in. Boston, 1873. - The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. 120...................5....................5617.10 Illustrated by anecdotes. Revised edition, with -- Homes, II., lord Kamses. Elements of. Boston, preface and notes, by F. Wayland. New York, 1796. 2 v. 80............................. 5834.4 1868. 2 v. 12........................... 1013.2 - Pope, A. Essay on. [Poem.] London, 1871. 80.5612.2.2 CRATe, Georgiana M. The cousin from India...... 937.28 CurTIQug, La, de l'ecole des feinmes: comudie. - Esther lill's secret........................... 322.5 Aiolidre, J. B. P. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 12~.5537.2.1 - Faith Unwin's ordeal......................... 322.3 CROCKER, Uriel, and BREWSTER, Osmyn. Fiftieth -Hero Trevelyan............................ 322.4 anniversary of [their] copartuership, Nov. 1, Leslie Tyrrell............................... 322.6 1868. Boston, 1869. 32 pp. 16~...........1538.24 - Lost and won................................ 322.7 CROCKERY. Nouveau manuel cumplet du faiencier. - Mildred............................. 322.1 Boyer, -. Paris, 1846. 2 v. 240.......... 6439.8 - liss Mioore. A tale for girls................. 937.26 CnOCKETT, David, Life and adventures of. Abbott, - Only a butterfly and other stories.............. 319.13 J. S. C. New York, 1874. 120.............1014.10 - Sylvia's choice. New York................... 710.15 CROFFUT, W. A., joint author. A helping hand for Same. [And] Theresa. Leipzig.............. 335.17 town and country. See DRAPER, Lyman C. - Winifred's wooing and other tales.... 332.2 1311.4 and 6422.1 - Without kith or kin. 2 v..................... 331.4 CaoKER, John Wilson. Hlistory of the guillotine. CRANCA, Christopher Pearse. The bird and the bell, London, 1853. viii, 88 pp. Illustrated. 160. 5528.6 with other poems. Boston, 1875. x, 317-t-pp. CaoLY, George. Salathiel, the immortal. New edi120.......................................1617.15 tion, revised. London [1858]. iv, 444 pp. (16. 517.13 CRANFO`RD. Gaskell, E. C. 328.21 CnoLY, Jennie Cunningham. For better or worse. CRAPSEY, Edward. The nether side of New York. A book for some men and all women. Boston, New York, 1872. 185 pp. 80.............. 5013.6 1875. 237 pp. 160.......................1537.22 CRATER, The. Cooper, J. F...................... 525.1 CROMIWELn, Oliver. Letters and speeches. With CRAVEN, Pauline, formealy M'lle de La Ferronnays. elucidations by T. Carlyle. Leipzig, 1861. 4 v. Jettatrice; or, the veil withdrawn............ 720.15 in 2. Sq. 160 1238.1 - Leisure hour series. Fleurange. From the - Russell, MII. Life of. New York, 1856. 2 v. 120. 1228.2 French. Translated by M. MI. R1............ 518.17 - Smith, G. Three English statesmen. New York, CRAYON, Geoffrey, pseud. See IRVING, Washington. 1867. 120................................. 5425.1 CRAYON, Porte, pseud. See STROTER, ID)avid H. - Southey, 11. Life of. London, 1861. Sm. 8.. 5428.6 CRAYON mniscellany, The. Irving, W. Philadelphia, NVote. - The opinion held by Hume that Cromwell was a 1872. Sm. 8~............................... 1814.3 aaiiliyoit, scinily-cetdbthbog1872. Sm. 50.1814.3 " fthnatieal hypocrite," ras commoly accepted by the biograpliers of the last century. Soutlhey's brief memoir arrives at CRAYON sketches and off-hand takings, of dis- tihe conclusion that Cromwell was penitentit for his career. tinguished American statesmen [etc.]. Bungay, iussell's is a popular balancing of testimories. FIorster, in his lives of the statesmen, advanced a belief ill Cromwell's G. W. Boston, 1852. 160..................1516.24 essential hypocrisy, withiout indiscrimrinate denrnciation of CREAGH, James. A scamper to Sebastopol and Jeru- him: but irs his later essay hie somewhat changed his views son~lemn infi 1861 London,,3,2''0 in favor of a higher estinmate. Carlyle's book introduces salem in 1867. L ondon, 1873. 4 29- pp. 8~.5931.10 elucidations," in whiich the author takles the decided grournd CREASY, Sir Edward Shepherd. The fifteen decisive of a ciamnpirim asd hris position has greatly influenced the ttlesof the world; from Marathon to atloo. more receit opinions. See lso Carlyle's "1-leroes anrd ierobattlesof the world; from Marathon to Waterloo. worship" [15;5.19]. Lammartine has emnbraced this belief in:New York,!8712. 364 pp. 12~.............. I24.6 N'e ~v York, 187~2. 364 pp. 120. 824.6 Crormwell's sincerity. Merle d'Aubignr Ihas vindicated him. CREATION. ChanhersB. Vestiges of the natural Guizot, whrile admsirinrg hiiusgeris ard synipatsiizing with hiis REATION. Chambers,. Vestiges of the natural courarge. does not wirolly acceptr the sincerilty theory. Goldhistory of. New York, 1846. 120....... 1515.17 wimr Srrith's lectlre views hiri sirgly as a rrer. lacasiry's'ac,E. B. History of creation oth d-estimrate will be found in vol. Im hirs Ilistory of England. -- taeckel, E. H. istory of creation: or the de- See Carmpbell's ".Lives of the chancellors" [5427.91 -Erelyn's velopment of the earth and its inhabitants by D)iary [5426.7]r; Lodge's Portraits [53:t7.6.5; an essay by the action of natural causes. Nev York, 1876. Brayre in Contemporary review, Feb, 1873; Mlaleomn's Inrdex, and tluse references inlThomas, Oettinier, Hoeter, Michaud, 2 v. 120................................. 6615.5 etc. Several of the books narred in this inote must be searched for in the Bates 1-ail catalogutes. - Powell, W. B. Philosophy of. London, 1856. fr in the Btes I-ll calogues. Smn. 80................................... 6836.1 CRONISE, Titus Fey. The natural wealth of Cali- Winchell, A. Sketches of. New York, 1874. fornia. San Francisco, 1868. xvi, 696 pp. 120..................................I....1523.23 Illustrated. L. 80.......................... 5031.5 CRE0o. [Theological essays.] Townsend, L. T. CRoss and crescent; or, Young America in Turkey Boston, 1875 [cop. 1869]. 16............... 1917.6 and Greece. Adams, W. T. Boston, 1874. 160. 925.11 CREEDS. Greg, W. R. The creed of Christendom.'Caoss, The, of Berny. Girardin, D. (G. de, and London, 1874. 2 v. Sm. 80.................5816.21 others...................................... 725.30 - Lumby, J. R. The-history of the creeds. Cam- CRovcu, Julia. Three successful girls........... 714.23 bridge, 1873. Sm, 80...6326.10 CRouCa, George. Another chapter of Erie. New CREamER, W. H. The secret out: or, one thousand York, 1869. 48 pp. 12.................... 1916.2 tricks in drawing-roomn or white magic. With CROWE, Catherine. The advocate's wedding-day. illustrations. London, N. B. iv, 307 pp. 16.1516.11 (In Johnson, (E.) P. Little classics).529.4.8 CRESCENT, The, and the cross; or, romance and CROwE, Eyre Evans. History of France. New York, realities of Eastern travel. Warburton, E. (B. 1840. 3 v. 120............................ 828.2 G.) Leipzig, 1852. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16...... 317.8. CROWE, J. A., and CAVALCASELLE, G. B. The early CRIB and Fly: a tale of two terriers............... 928.22 Flemish painters: notices of their lives and CRICHTON, James, Biography of. Irving, D. (In works. 2d edition. London, 1872. viii, 383 Macaulay, T. B., lord, and others. New biog- pp. Illustrated. Sm. 8.................... 6215.3 raphies of illustrious men)................... 5428.4 - istory of painting in Italy, from the second to CRICHTON. [Fiction.] Ainsworth, WV. H..........722.13 the fourteenth century. London, 1864. 3 v. CRICKET. Wickets in the West; or, the twelve in Illustrated. 8............................ 6213.2 America. Fitzgerald, 1. A. London, 1873. - history of painting in North Italy. With illusSmi. 80..................................... 5035.6 trations. London, 1871. 2 v. 8........... 6213.1 CRICKET, The, on the hearth. Dickens, C. (J. 1.). 338.10 See also Painting, note. CaRINIEA, The invasion of the. Vol. i-iii. Kimnglake, CROWFIELD, Christopher, pseud. See STOWE, Harriet A. WV. New York, 1875. 3 v. 8......... 5924.9 (Elizabeth) Beecher. CRINGLE and cross-tree. Adams, W. T........ 924.11 CROWN, A, from the spear. Ihamilton, C. V....... 511.28 CRaSPINo e la comare. Riecci, F. and L.'(In Dit- CaowN, The, of thorns. Chapin, E. II. Boston, eon, 0., and co. Standard opera librettos)....6233.3.1 1860. 160............................ 1526.9 CROWN 53 CUSH;AAN Shelf. No. Shelf. No. CROWN, The, of wild olive. Ruskin, J. New York, CUNEIFOnhR inscriptions, The Clialdean account of 1872. 12................................6236.6 Genesis, from the. Smith, G. New York CRUDEN, Alexander. Complete concordance to the [London], 1876. 8........................ 6320.4 HIoly Scriptures. To which is added a concord- CUNNiNGHAM, Allan. The haunted ships. (in Johnance to the books called Apocrypha. With a son, (E.)I. 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Cox, G-.W. London, 1874. Sq. CUrID and Chow-chow. Alcott, L. M. Aunt Jo's 16........................................ 628.1 scrap-bag.926.15.3 See also Europe, Iaistory. CUPPLES, Ann Jane. The children's voyage....... 912.19 CRUSOE'S island: a ramble in the footsteps of Alex- - Driven to sea9.. 923.8 under Selkir B n R. Nsews Y~ork, n- Singular creatures, and how they were fonnd.... 913.19 ander Selkirk. Browne, J. R. New York,)In 1872. 120............... 415.12 CUPPLES, George. The deserted ship.............. 915.19 CRUST, Christie, pscsd. See DENIsoN, Eliza Freemran. CUPPLES, Mrs. George. See CUPPLES, Ann Jane. CRYPTOGRAM, The. Be Mills, J. 521.15 CURATE, The, in charge. Oliphant, M. (O. W.).... 721.25 CRYSTALLISBTIoN. Ethics ofUthedust. Tenlectures CURIOSITIES of law reporters. Ileard, F. F. Boston, CYSTALiSAION.Ethcs the dust. Ten lectures160.631.1 to little housewives on the elements of crystal- 1871. 16................................. listion usiC, J. 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The howadji in Syria. -- Walter Goring............................... 317.18 CULL&Y, It. ~~~~~~~~j. E~Travels.] ~New York, 1856. viii, 350 — p p. CULLEY, 1. S. Ai handbook of practical telegraphy. [Travels.] New York, 186. viii, 0 pp. 5th edition, revised and enlarged. London, 1871. 12.............. 452.12 xvi, 408 pp. Plates and illustrations. 8.... 6813.2- Lotus-eating: a summer book. Illustrated. New.... ~~~~~York, ]868. 206 pp..12~.............. 415.14 CULLIS, Charles. See PAGE, 11. A. Noble workers. Yor, 8. 20 p. 12.41514 London, 1875. Sn.8.5936.3- My chbteaux. (In Johnson, (E.) H. Little L~ondon, 1875. Sm. 8~....................... 593 6.3 My"heu. ~ onoLtl CULl rock. Biadley, W. I....................... 913.11 classics) 529.4.4 CULTURE. Arnold, M. Culture and aurehy: an Nile notes of a howadji. [Travels.] New York, CULTam Anold M. Culture and anarchy: an 1857. x, 362 pp. 12..................... 424.15 essay in political and social criticism. London, Potiphar papers. 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New York, smith and Guy; comprising rules for projecting 1 5418.4 Z3 CUS11ING, Caleb. Tho treaty of Washing'to: its nomaps. 5th edition. Boston, 1818. xx, 316 pp. C iaoe eti to Wsigon isn 120....................................... 438. gotiation, execution, and the discussions relating Cnyhlmre~s, Maria Susanna. El Fursidis. 322.29 thereto. New York, 1873. 280 pp. Sin. 80.. 816.1 EI urecli..,......322.29' -- Haunted hearts 322.302 CusING, Luther Stearns. Mlanual of parliailentary -T he l amplighter............................ 322.28 practice. Rules of proceeding and debate in -- ThelabelVaghan oton.........................3228 Mabel Vaugrhan. Bso.747 deliberative assemblies. Boston, 1848. 189 pp. MabBoston...7.................. 724.7 -- Same. Leipz~ig~10~~I~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~.121 - Same........................... 32.31 16......................16~ 1929.1 -~~- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~322.31 Leip~~~~zig.3 CusmIoNs and corners. Greene, R. J.. 926.30 Nbte.-Miss CGin-mins's reputation wams made by the me- CUSHMAN, Pauline, Life of. Sarmiento, F. L. Philaalistic descriptions of homely life in'The laminplighter,Mid was not added tos by her subsequentnovels. delphia [cop. 1865. 16................... 1015.6 CUSTER 54 DANDI Shelf. No. Shelf. No. CUSTER, George A. My life on the plains. Or, per- CYRUS the great, History of. Abbott, J. 915.8 sonal experiences with Indians. New York, CzEoCowStc, Michael B. Thrilling and instructive 1874. 256 pp. Illustrated. 80. 412.3 developments: an experience of fifteen years as CUSTiS, George Washington Parke. Recollections Roman catholic clergyman and priest. Boston, and private memoirs of Washington, with a me- 1862. 286 pp. 120........................1226.11 moir of the author, by his daughter; and notes, by B. J. Lossing. With illustrations. Phila- DACOTAH. Andrews, C. C. Minnesota and Dacotah. delphia [cop. 1859]. 644 pp. Portrait. Fac- Washinton, 1857. 12..................... 415.3 similes. 50.-1,....-,..i....1011.6 - Report of a reconnaissande of tile Black hills of CUTLERY. Manuel du coutelier. Landrin, HI. Paris, Dakota. See UNITE STATES. Departnent of war. 630.1 1835. 240............................6429.13 DADD, George 11. The nature and treatment of the CUTTER, Calvin. Anatomy and physiology. Boston, diseases of cattle, with descriptions and illustra1847. 342 pp. Illustrated. 12............ 6037.3 tions of various organs and functions of the CUTTS, Edward L. Scenes and characters of the mid- anisal economy. Boston, 1859. 395 pp. 120.1522.15 die ages. W5ith illustrations. London, 1872. DAGHESTAN, Russia, Travels in. Cunynghamne, Sir xiii, 546 pp. Sin. 4....................... 5913.7 A.T. London, 1872. 80 5931.8 CUVIER, Georges Ldopold Chr~tien Friddric Dago- DAHOWYEY, Africa, History of. Dalzel, A. Lonbert, baron. Essay on the theory of the earth. don, 1793. 40............................. 5910.1 With mineralogical notes, and an account of DAIRY cow, The. Sturtevant, E. L. and J. N. BosCurler's geological discoveries by [R.] Jameson. ton, 1875. 12.............................1522.12 Added, observations on the geology of North DAISY Brentwell. [Fiction.] Widdemer, I........ 723.36 America. By S. L. Mitchell. New York, 1818. DAISY Burns. Kavanagh, J.................... 323.10 431pp. Illustrated. 50.6633.1 DAISY chain, Tile. Yonge, C. I........... 318.6 431 pp. Illustrated. 80.................... 6633. 1 DAIS?... C328.3 CYCLOP. DIAS. American annual cyclopaedia and reg- DISY Deane. Davis, C. E.928.21 ister of important events. 1861-72. New York, DAcIN, Celia V. See HAMILTON, Celia V. 1872. 12 v. 80........... B.3.1 DALL, Caroline (Wells) Healey. The college, the Burn, R. S. Self-aid cyclopadia for self-taught market, and the court; or, woman's relation to students. London, N. 1). 8.................6223.2 education, labor, and law. Boston, 1867. xxxv, - Chambers, H. Cyclopndia of English literature. 498 pp. 8................................ 1733.1 Philadelphia, 1872. 2 v. 80...........R.2.3 -- Essays and sketches. Boston, 1849. 116 pp. 160. 1917.3 - Chambers, W. and R. Chambers's encyclopwdia. - The romance of the association; or, one last A dictionary of universal knowledge for the peo- glimpse of Charlotte Templeand Eliza Wharton. pie. London, 1868. 10 v. L. 8..... HR., D.3.1 A curiosity of literature and life. [With sup- Cooley, A. J. Cyclopedia of practical receipts, pletnent.] Cambridge, 1875. xii, 514 pp. 160.1534.11 -"Woman's right to labor; " or, low wages and etc. 5th edition, revised and partly rewritten "Woman's ight to labor;" or, low wages ant by R. V. Tuson. London, 1872. 8~........ 6423.1 hard work: lectures. Boston, 1860. xv, 184 — Duyckinck, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopedia of pp. 160................................... 1737.1 American literature. Philadelphia, 1875. 2 v. DALL, William H. Alaska and its resources. Bos40................................... *R.R., D.3.11 ton, 1870. xii, 627 pp. Map. Illustrated. 8~. 5031.1 - Godwin, P. Cycloptedia of biography. New DALTON, John Call, Mernorial of. Green, J. O. Cambridge, 1864. 8o.5023.4 York, 1872. 12"........................ $11.R. F.3.4 DALTOls, The.' Levr, C. (J.) Leipzig 4 v. in 2. 33 2.2 -- Dickens, C. (J. H-.) Cyclopaedia of [his] best - Dickens, C. (J. 11.) Cyclop dia of [his] best DALTONS, The.' Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig. 4 v. in 2. 332.28 thoughts. Compiled by F. G. Do Fontaine. - Same. London.............................. 516.9 New York, 1873. L. 80............ -, 1930.1 DALZEL, Archibaid. history of Dahomey, an in- Kitto, J. Popular cyclopedia of biblical litera- land kingdom of Africa. With ai istroduction ture condensed. Boston, 1871. 8C...... R., A.2.2 and notes. London, 1793. xxxi, xxvi, 230-t- Knight, C., editor. English cyclopaedia. Lon- pp. Illustrated. Map. 40............. 5910.1 don, 1866-69. 24 v. 40...R., F. 2.1 DAME blanche, La. Boieldieu, F. A. (In Ditson, - MacClintock, J., and Strong, J. Cyclopaedia of 0., and co. Standard opera librettos)........6233.3.5 biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical litera- DANA, Charles Anderson, editor. The household ture. Now York, 1871-73. 5 v. 8 R.... R., A.2.3 book of poetry. 11th edition, revised and en- Moore, J. W. Complete encyclopedia of music. larwed. With illustrations. New York, 1873. Boston [cop. 1852]. L. 8C.............. *R., E.2.3 xxvii, 816 pp. 80..1610.2 - New American cyclopaedia. New Yorl, 1872. DANA, James Dwight. Corals and the coral islands. - Ne Amrica cylopeia.Now York, 1872.? 16 v. 80.HR., B.3.1 New York, 1872. 398 [394] pp. Illustrated. - The penny cyclopaedia. Vol. I-v. See SOCIETY 80 6630.3 for the diffusion of useful knowledge, London. - - See EsTES, H. Half-hour recreations in popuLondon, 1833-36. 5 v. L. 8..........R.., F.2.2 lar science. Boston [18741. 8............. 6813.7 - Ringwalt, J. L. Amierican encyclopvedia of -- and BRusH, George Jarvis. A systesn of minerprinting. Philadelphia, 1871. L. 8.... R.,A.3.4 alogy. Descriptive mineralogy. 5th edition, prining.Phiadelhia 187. L 8Q...R.R1., A.3.4 i -- Tomlinson, C. Cyclopadia of useful arts. Lo- enlarged and illustrated. (6th sub-edition, with don, 1868. 3 v. 8.............. A.3.3 two appendixes and corrections.) New Yorl, - Woodward, B. B., and Cates, W. L. H. Encyclo- 1875. xlviii, 827, iv, 19-j-, x, 64 pp. 8..... 6630.2 paedia of chronology, historical and biographical. DANA, Richard lenry,jr. To Cuba and back. BosLondon, 1872. 80.....................R., E.3.7 ton, 1859. 288 pp. 12.41.22 — Two years before the mast. New York, 1840. Note. —The New American cyclopedia, with its annual sup- 120.918.1 amd 5037.1 plemnents, first mentioneedabove, is otherwise known as Apple- 483 pp. 12.......................918.1 ad 5037.1 toin's, and is the best of the American general enayclopwdin, Nose. -The lost ofthese books first gave Mr. Deasya literary but will be superseded by the new edition of it, to which illus- reputation nearly forty years ago. It is the sea experience of trations are adrded, when the publication of the latter is oung ad ofarvard, round the or, to he Calircoll~,leed. he nntheditoll f th Ellyclp~cia Irjt~ll-a younrg gr~adua~te of 1f~arvard, round the Hforn, to the Calitbrcompleted. The ninth edition of the Encyclopwdia Britas- ni' coast alter sides, an d contains isost graphc descriptions 2i co, t ntter Trades, arid contaii st grapliic descriptions siica, the nost considerable of the English works. is not yet of sailors' duties and Iacifid coast lif'e beiore the gold discompleted, and it can be found in the Central Librarv. Of cove the othler English publications. Chambers's, in ten volumes, is the best for ordinary use. iThe Eiglish cyclopedia is a DANBURY, Life in. Bailey, J. M. Boston, 1873. 16~. 538.1 classified arrangement, with additions, etc., of the isatter DANCE, Charles, joint author. 1igh, low, Jack, and which originally constituted the Penny cyclopa-dia. r. which riialyoiued Pnyyopthe game: a burletta. See PLANCHA, James CYPRIANUS, Thascius Caicilius, St., and OTHERS. Robinson.1635.5 Writings. Translated by Robert Ernest Wallis. DANCiG. Drawing-room dances. Cellarius,pseud. Edinburgh, 1868, 69. 2 v. [Ante-Nicene Ne rk, 1838. 11514.4 New York, 1858. 160........... 1514:.4: Christianlibrary.] 8............Vol. 8, 13 of 6322.4 DANDI, Sri. [Dose Kumara Charitra.] Hindoo Contents. -Vol. I. Epistles; Treatises. II. Treatises; tales, or adventures of ten princes. Freely Writings of Novatian, Minucius Felix, etc. Writings of ovtasouc elxtranslated from the Sanscrit by P. W. Jacob. CYRILLA. Tautphoeus, J. M., baronin von........ 317.20 London, 1873. ix, 376-+- ptp. 8~............ 5 936.5 DANGEROUS 55 DARWINISM Shelf. No. Shelf. No. DANGEROUS classes, The, of New York. Brace, C. L. DARWIN, Charles (Robert). The descent of man New York, 1872. 12.-.................... 5824.1 and selection in relation to sex. With illustraDANGEROUS game, A. Yates, E.................. 731.32 tions. New York, 1872. 2 v. 120.......... 1523.5 DANIEt,, George. Merrie Englandin the olden time. - The expression of the emotions of man and aniWith illustrations. New edition. London [1841]. mals. With illustrations. New York, 1873. v, 422 pp. Sin. 80............................5617.14 374 — pp. 16~............................. 6615.2 DANIEL, William Barker. Rural sports. [London, - Insectivorous plants. With illustrations. New 1801.] 2 v. in 3. Illustrated. 8.6412.1 York, 1875. x, 462 pp. 120................6614.13 DANTE ALIGHERI. The divine comedy. Translated Journal of researches into the natural history by I. W. Longfellow. Leipzig, 1867. 3 v. in 1. and geology of the countries visited during the Sq. 160.................................... 1614.4 voyage of [the] Beagle round the world. New - Same. Boston, 1871. viii, 760 pp. 8...... 5534.1 York, 1871. 2 v. 16.....................1526.11 - The vision; or, hell, purgatory, and paradise. - The movements and habits of climbing plants. Translated by H. F. Cary. With life of Dante, 2d edition, revised. With illustrations. Lonnotes and index. Illustrated. New York, 1853. don, 1875. viii, 208 pp. Sm. 8............. 6625.4 Portrait. 587 pp. 160..................... 1615.3 - Origin of species by means of natural selection. - See LOWELL, J. 1. Among my books. Boston, New edition, with additions and corrections. 1876. 160................................1934.8.2 New York, 1873. xxi, 458 pp. 120.......... 1523.6 Note. -See note in Lower IIall Catalogue of history, etc., - The structure and distribution of coral reefs. P 67. With [woodcuts and] three plates. 2d edition, DANVERS, Henry. A fascinating individual: a farce. revised. London, 1874. xx, 278 pp. Sin.80 6634.1 New York, N. D. 22 pp. 120............... 1635.5 Note. -' The first edition of this boolk appeared in 18-12, and DANVERs, Mass. Centennial celebration, June 1, since then only one iiportant work oil the same subject has Cente nnial eebratio n, June 16, appeared. namely, in 1872, by Professor Daiina, on Corals and 1852. [Together with the proceedings of the coral-reefs. II thile Ipresent edition I have added soine new town in relation to the donation of George Pea- facts and have revised tile whole book; the latter chapters having been almost re-written." — Pmrface. body.] Boston, 1852. 208 pp. Portraits. Illus- having been alstre-write." -Pefce. trations............................ 5222.2 See also Darwinism, note. Costents. - Address by J. W. Proctor; Poem, by A. DARWIN, Erasmus. Zoonomia; or, the laws of organic Nichols; Centeinnial celebration. life. London, 801. v. 6614.2 life. London, 1801. 2 v. 8~................ 6614.2 - Proceedings at the reception and dinner in honor DARWINISMI. Hodge, C. What is Darwinism? New of George Peabody, Oct. 9, 1856. Appended York, 1874. 16.......................... 6616.8 an historical sketch of the Peabody institute. - Schmidt, (E.) O. The doctrine of descent and Boston, 1856. vi, 195 —. pp. Portrait. Illus- Darwinismn. New York, 1875. 120..........6616.10 trations. 8............................... 612.6 - Wallace, A. R. Contributions to the theory of DANY ERS papers, The. Yonge, C. M.............. 318.7 natural selection. London, 1871. 160........ 6616.4 D'ARBLAY, Frances. See ARBLAY, Frances d'. Note. - In an historical introduction to hiis O'igin of spe- - DARBY, William. Tour from the city of New York cies, Darwin, in tracirng the Ihistory of opinion on tthts subject, to Detroit, in the Michigan territory. With ialnres thirty-tbur aruthors, swho, plevious to the publication of his book in 1859, had expressed views tending to prepare the map[s]. New York, 1819. 228, lxxii-]-pp. 80. 411.1'vay for his theory of natural selection. of' r hich the book thlat foristher popularly selectiocot n,poayiwa pobf'l DARC, Jeanne (Joan of Arc, maid of Orleans). Iat isostpopularly affected contetrrpoeary sties s'aspr'obatly Barth- em do Beauregard, (E.) J. -listoirethe "Vestiges of creation "[1515.17] ofi an aonvinyous writer, Histoir~e triict is Darseiin's rpisiorn remrorrved prejedices, and prepared Barthelemy de Beauregard, (E.) J; ldsor which in Darwin's opno reoe p rjdcs' dpeae de Jeaznne d'Art. Par~is, 1847. f2 v. 8~ 5 523.1 do Jeanne d'Arc. Paris, 1847. 2 v. 80......5523.1 the way for the reception of analogous views. Tyndall epito8..2016. mrized'Ie history of the idea in Nature, 1874, which was reMichelet, J. Jeanne d'Arc. Paris, 1873. Sm. 8~. 2016.8 printed in no. 1581 of Livirg age. During the ten years sub- - Joan of Arc; or, the maid of Orleans. New sequent to Darwin'Irs promulgatiorn of his theory, thie change from a disbeliefin it to a charsrpionship of it, is, according to York, 1870. 160........................... 1029.2 Iurxley, well shown in articles that appeared ir thle Quarterly - Parr I-I. Life and death of. London, 1866. 2 v. review ill July, 18i0, an-rd July, 1871. Wtilace is allowred to Sm.I~~~~~~~~ 80.1225.8 Sthave reached Darwin's concilusions independently; ly but the Smi. 8~.................................... 1225.8 latter had the priority of pubication; but Wallace's assistNote. - Joan of Are has been the subject of' a lare number snce in suirort of tmarait hIs bees rerrlred ir tie Qurrterly of botoks, anrd lthsers irbtisred before 1847 are esusteraled in journal ot sciernce, Oct., 18it;7, anid also i Ihis Contributiors to of borks eanead ite thorofnur selcin[164 8'6.] published blr 7are euratdi Barth6lesmy de Beaurepgard's life of' hlier, which is a stad te te of narr si li.4 iS, publised as a litfb. iThe publication of late years of the dor ementary records book. Of the older scientists, imost held to conservatirve of ter trial [see iates HIarll Irndex, under' Joas or Arc"] Isas views, but the most resmarkable clstrnge was inr thie case of of her trial [se e B ~ ~ ~ ~atles H Ind-exude"JaofAr"hs Sir Chare Lel in the llth ad subsequent editions ot his enabled tihe miost recernt biographers to conmprehend her char- SiPr inciples of geology" t 631.73. Agas siz wast diiots ready tof Iis acter better. Mlichelcet has written a reputable. lite, rwhich is Pripes of, ii A a ot rady to drawems front Isis IHistorv of Fraisce [811.7]. TIre siost recent accept the theory, anll his 5views worid have been ftully exlife is English is Iltririt Pareis, based tritest tie doererrisr plaissrr tad ir lived to cotmplete the series of articles il tihe referred to above, and ot thIe whole is tihe best fbr the Engrlsh Atlantic ionthly, wrici was bhgun ir Jar., 1874. Jolhi reader, of thie extended accounts. See also Dr Quincey's Fiske coyrbattid Aassiz's rie s. iii the Ntlir Amricrr re-'oliscellatrseots essavs [1825.-23 Gurrny's Chapters'rorr vview, lct., 1873; but see also Fiske's "Cosmic pihilosophy French history [5517.2]; Guizot's History of France [5010.2.8]; [5824.2]. The success of hiis first announcement of the thleory led and Jloi an's 1knights and therir days C822.4).Dri opbih i i iei-e ht i a neddoo The miost notewortlhy delineation in fiction for the Englisl Dorvii to prblits, ts his lferisia, beeat e hatd iterlyrd api reader are Shakespeare's H-enty VI; Scutboy's. poenm; andcaino sbeefidtiloth usinotlergiad rsadrr are Sirakeopurrrrr' Ilerry sthuo So,'tey s poeIri arid postirsirses sorte, as iris tearss had been that a tiro easely aplliSclhiller's drarma; the latter, however, not berlg ir very close cation of mis belief it detail e tre iesiosi of the origi aid fbi- ~~~descent of nan wrourld incite prejudices agrririst tire qrrestioin accordance with thie historical recitals. See also note in Bul- ilr its iresly scientific bseaiig. Hi-s " Descent of mre teas Ict~~~u, no. ~~~~~, p. ~~~~3(~iu.I its purely scienltifi c bearing. H-is:' "Dscenlt of' m,'ta wasL ~tl~ir~, iso. 34, p~. 1516. eerrsconseqluently a logical outgo of ti t hetieory, aiid to'tiswer the DAnRSEN. WTarburton, E. (B. G.)....... 317.7 physiological objection that man has certain miuscles not in.the brute, given hurm to exprress Ihis eimotions, thus intrirriig a DARIEN, Isthimus of. Reports of explorations and different origin, he was led to his other work nanted above ot surveys to ascertain the practicability of a ship- trat sobirel. Darwimn aekrowledgrs that tsad Ie lrorrwr tie ~ework of tile Germani naturalist, H-aeckei, Naturliche Sclipcanal between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. ftngsgescheiclte," of wheicl there isanri English rendering, HisSee UNITED STATES. Department of the navy.. 5030.6 tory of creation [I615.5], to hIave bieen i progress, there mould have been no occaion ftr his ellnrt. DARK nights, A, work. Gaskell, E. C............ 328.22 Soine of the most deterninied opposition to DarwiniIsm has DARK secret, Tihe. Fleming, M. A............ 720.3 apeared ii livart's "Genesis of species " [153 ], which is DA NSSan ayi........ reviewed it tie Northi Aiericant review [511i.1.113]. HIIuxley DARKNESS and daylight. 1tolmes, M. J........... 535.9 took up I)arwin's deftrce, ir the Contelrlporary review, vol. DARLEY, Felix 0. C. Sketches ahroad with pen and 18 (see also his Lay sermions, etc., 1922.1). Miiart answered Huxley in tihe Contemporasry review, vol. 19. pencil. New York, 1869. viii, 192 pp. Sm. 40. 433.2 Other discussions ot the question will be found in Lewes's DARNELL, Elias. Journal containing an account of IHistory of Istilosrphy " [i832.1., - see alsI ourtn hty reDARNELL, n ~~~view, July, 1867; April, 1868i; Je, 18i8; JJuly, 188]; in tihe those Kentucky voluhnteers and regulars, com- I)uke of Argyle's Reign of law [1525.1t, ch. v, in oipposition]; manded by General Winchester I, 81-13 lo manded by General W\inchester, 1812-13. Alio, in Spencer' s "Prrinciples of biology"' [6i25.2]; in Burrs "1Doctrine of evolutionl" [1527.11.-]; beside tlie works of narratives by [T. Mallamy and J. Davenport]. lHodge and Schiinidt above ntaned. Pliladelphia,1854. 98-]-pp. Sm. 120.. 819.6 See tile fiolowing articles in periodicals, - Conterimpo rary DARNLE:or, the fieldofhe lohofgolreview, by Sit' Alexander Grant, vwr. 17; Popular science DARNLEY: or, the field of the cloti of gold. James, nionithly, 1873 and 1874 (by Ass Gray); Atlanltic moniithly, G. P. R. Leipzig, 187. Sq. 16............ 327.16 July, 18(;, Oct., 18i, Oct., 1866, July, 18it8; North Ainerican............M~ revrew, April, 187t); Hiarper's imotihily, I)ec., 1867; Scribnter's DARTMOUTIH college, Hanover, N. H. Report of the case moniithly, vol. 6; Old and niew (against), vol. 8. of the trustees against NV. H. WVoodward. Fa'rr-ar, See tile literature of the subject considered it Van Rhyn's T.Portsouth N.H 819.40 +p.8.614. Wthat anid how' to read" [t16iil11], under the heads of BiT. Portsmouth, N. HI. Icop. 18191. 406-+ pp. 8~. 6314,2 ology, Evolution, Species, and Zoology. DASA 56 DEARBORN Shelf. No. Shelf No. DASA IUMARA CHARITRA. See DANDI, Sri. DAVIS, William A. Nimrod of the sea...7..... 726.28 DATES. Bond, J. J. Handy-book of rules and DAVY, Sir Humphry. Consolations in travel. With tables for verifying dates with the Christian era. illustrations. Boston, 1870. iv, 237 pp. 165. 5617.5 London, 1875. Soi. 8.................... 5627.21 - Salnonia; or, days of fly fishing. With illustra-Haydn, J. Dictionary of. New York, 1870. tions. Boston, 1870. xvi, 30o pp. 1~i...... 1515.4 8t *RIt, 5RR~E.3.8 - Forbes, J. D. Biography of. (It Macaulay, T. DAUGHTER, The, of an empress. Mundt, C. (Al.).. 531.3 B., lord, and others. New biographies of illusDAuoirriFa, A, of Bohemia. Fisher, F. C. 732.23 trious men)............................... 5428.4 DAUGHrERi, A, of IHeth. Black, WV. 311.26 - Mayhew, I. The wonders of science; or, young DAUGHTER'S, The, own book; or, practical hints from tumphry Davy. New York, 1870. 16(0...... 936.34 a father to his daughter. Boston, 1833. 240 pp. DAWES, Rufus. Geraldine, Athenia of Damascus, 1 plate. 160......................... 1538.21 and miscellaneous poemts. New York, 1839. DAUNT, WV. J. O'N. Ireland and her agitators. 343 pp. Portrait. 120................... 5217.4 New edition, revised. Dublin, 1867. xiv, 312 DAWKINS, William Boyd. Cave hunting, researches [310] pp. 120......................... 5417.4 on the evidence of caves respecting the early inDAURIGNAC, J. M. S., pseud. See ORLIAC, ilsme. J. habitants of Europe. Illustrated. London, MVI. S. 1874. xxiv, 455 pp. 8.................... 6632.5 DAVAULT'S mills. A novel. Jones, C. I{.......... 722.4- DAWSON, Henry B. The sons of liberty in New DAVENPORT, John. Narrative. See DARNELL, York. A paper read before the New York hisElias................... 819.6 toricalsociety. [New York] 1859. 118pp. 80. 811.12 DAVENPORT Dunn. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig....... 332.4 DAWSON, John William. The story of the earth and - Same. London.............................. 516.7 man. New York, 1873. xiii, 403-t- pp. IllusDAvID Copperfield. Dickens, C. (J. H) Boston. 2 v. 1824.7 trated. 12............................... 1523.22 Same. Leipzig.............................. 338.14 DAY, B. H. American ready reckoner. New York DAVIn Elginbrod. MacDonald,. G............. 328.2 [cop. 1866]. 192 pp. 16(................... 1938.1 DAVID Swan: a fantasy. (In Johnson, (E.) H. Lit- DAY, Henry, joint author. Art recreations. See tie classics)................................ 529.4.4 URimNo, Lavinia Buoncore................... 1515.9 DAVIDsoN, Ellis A. The boy joiner and model DAY, Henry Noble. The science of aesthetics. New maker. With illustrations. London [1874]. Haven, 187'2. xvii, 434 pp. Illustrated. 120. 6226.4 211 pp. 40............................... 1512.3 DAY, Horace. The opium habit, witl suggestions - Cassell's technical manuals. [Linear drawing as to the remedy. New York, 1868. 335 pp. and projection. London, 1868-75.] 2 v. in 1. 120........................................1525. 17 Illustrated. Sm. 8~........................ 6218.2 DAY, Thomas. Histoiy of Sandford and Morton. Contents. -Linear drawing; Orthographic and isometrical Corrected and revised by C. Hartley. New ediprojection. tion. London [1850]. vii, 462 pp. Illustrated. 160........................................ 935.4 D:AVnSON, Lucretia Maria, Menmoir of. Sedgw ick,1693. DAVIDSON, Lucretia Msria, Memoir of. Sed rwica, DAY after the fair: a burletta. Somerset, G. A. C. M. (it/ Sparks, J. Library of American biography)...5028.1.7 New York, N. D. 12.1635.3 DAViZsoN, M'argaret Miller, Biography and poeticaul DAY, The, after the holidays. Moncrieff, A. H. 1-1. 1115.8 DAVIDSON, Margaret Miller, Biography and poeticial. DYAb thfie Hut(J 1)L Boon remniaus of. Irvingj W ~. Philadelphia, 1841. DAY, A, by the fire. hunt, (J. H.)L. Boston, remains of. Irving) W. Philadelphia, 1841. 1870. 120.5618.4 lt10. ~~~~~~~~~1217.2 D 120.............................. Uot dx n: 1217.2 DAY'S, A, ride. Lever; C. (J.) Leipzig......... 332.8 DAVIES, Charles Maurice. Unorthodox London: or Saie. Loidon.516.4 Samne. Lotidon.......... phases of religious life in the metropolis. LonDAYBRE,.AK~ in Spain." Wylie, J. A. London' [ 187 0][5 6 don, 1873. viii, 448 pp. 8................. 5811.4 Sn 8 2 8~n..................... 227?.1 DAVIEs, G1. Christopher. aumbles and adventures of our school field-club. With illustrations. Lon- DAYDIE, Blais Maria, chevalier. Correspondance don, 1875. x, 284-+ -pp. Sm. 80...........1115.15 iiin6dite, faisant suite aux lettres de Mademoiselle Aisse~. Publid sur los maunuserits aiutoDAVIES, James. esiscld, and Theognis [outlined selle Aiss. Publi sur les inanuscrits autoand explained]. Edinburgh, 18 73. vi 1664. graphes originaux, avec introduction et notes pa-r lonore' Bonhoime. Paris, 1874. 335-~ pp. 165. [Ancient classics for English readers].6116.16 p ionor Bonom. DAVIES, Theodore. Losing to win.71.8 PP. 18......5527.13 DAVIES, Thomas A. (Genesis disclosed: provin the DAYS, The, of Bruce. [Scottish historical fiction.] Z3oviAg G. 2 v.....................1 error that all men have descended from Adamn Auilar, G. 533.19 and Eve [etc.]. 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Guide through Mount DELESDERNIER, Emily Pierpont. Fannie St. John. Auburn, with engravings, [and] a plan of the A romantic incident of the American revolution. r:- 3+ p. Sq 16 5216. 7 cemetery. 11th edition. Boston, 1857. 55 pp. New York, 1874. 63- pp. Sq. 16.521.7 120...................................... 413.8 ote. - " My main purpose has been to make known the DEATH and life. Ware, M. G. (C.) Boston, 1864. rare goodness'of heart of my grandthther Gustavus Fellowes 120........... r........1526.10 [brother of Caleb Fellowes, founder of the Fellowes Athe2......................................1526.0 nwum." - Preface. DEBATABLE land, The, between this world and the - ac next. [Spiritualism.] Owen, R. D. New York, DE Lun, J. B. Galama: or, the beggars. (The 1872. 120................................. 1526.28 1872. 120...1526.28 founders of the Dutch republic.) New York DEBENHAAI'S vow. Edwards, A. B....... 312.12 [1873.] 166 pp. 80........................ 520.3 DEBIT and credit. [Novel.] Freytag, G.......... 533.8 Note. - Originally published in England in 1869, under the DEBORAH'S diary. Mlanning, A................... 738.4 title of The beggars (Les gueux). DECAISNE, Joseph, and NAUDIN, Charles Victor. DELUSIONS, Epidemic. Carpenter, W. B. (In Estes, Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herba- D. Half-hour recreations in popular science).. 6813.7 ceous plants. See IIHErSLEY, W. B............ 6624.1 DE MILLE, James. The American baron. With I)ECOrPOSITION, The dependence of life on. Freke, illustrations................................ 511.19 H. Dublin, 1871. 80......................1528.12 - The babes in the wood. A story of the Italian DECORATIVE arts. Dresser, C. Principles of deco- revolution of 1848...............7..... 710.22 rative design. London [1873]. 40........... 6210.8 - [The "B. 0. W. C." series.] The "B. 0. W. C." - Eastlake, Sir C. L. IHints on household taste [i. e. 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Martineau, H...................... 737.21 - The lady of the ice.......................... 521.1 DEERINGS, The, of Medbury. Townsend, V. F..... 711.24 - The lily and the cross. A tale of Acadia....... 724.12 DEERSLAYER, The. Cooper, J. F................. 625.7 - The living link.............................. 710.2 DE FoE, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe. Leipzig, 1845. - An open question............................ 520.1 495- pp. Sq. 160......................... 310.14 - The young Dodge club [series]. Among the Same. With illustrations. New York, 1874. brigands.................................. 932.44 356 — pp. 16. 733.9 - - The seven hills [i. e. Rome]................. 911.41 - Same. Edited after the original editions. With DEMOCRACY. Capen, N. History of. Vol. I. Harta biographical introduction by H. Kingsley. ford, 1874. 80 6332.3 London, 1868. xxxi, 607 pp. Sq. 16........ 916.13 - Tocqueville, A. (C. H. C.) de. Democracy in - Chadwick, W. Life and times of. London, 1859. America. Boston, 1873. 2 v. Smi. 8........ 5015.1 80........................................ 5422.6 DEnraoON, The, of gold. Conscience, H............. 717.6 - Lee, W. Daniel De Foe: his life and newly dis- DE MOReAN, C. From matter to spirit. The result covered writings. London, 1869. 3 v. 80... 5422.5 of ten years' experience in spirit manifestations. - Stephen, L. De Foe's novels. (In his Hours in Intended as a guide to enquirers. With a preface a library).................................. 6136.9 byA. B. London, 1863. xlv, 388-f-pp. Sm. 8~.63 25.19 DEIIOSTRENES. The Olynthiac and other public oraNote.- Clhdwick's book is discursively written. Lee made some recently discovered writings the occasion of a sew biog- tions. Translated, with notes, by C. R. Kennedy. raphy in 1869. Of the brief;r memoirs, Forster's Life [in his London, 1871. 312 pp. Sm. 80..............6115.19 Biographieal essays, - also Edinburgh review, Oct., 1845] is Orations against Leptinee, Midias, Androtion, and thorough enough fbr most readers. O Aristocrates. Translated, with notes, by C. R. DE FOREST, John William. The Lauson tragedy. Kennedy. London, 1856. 407-t- pp. Sm. 80. 6115,9 (In Johnson, (E.) R. 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Boston, 120................................... 6817.1 1868. 76 pp. 120.........................1526.15 - Rudimentary treatise on clocks, watches, and - Lessons of the war to the medical profession. (In bells. With illustrations. 5th edition. With Massachusetts medical society. Publications). 6021.4 appendix, and index. London, 1868. 424- - and OTHERS. Papers firom the Second annual repp. Folded plate. 120....................1716.12 port of the Massachusetts board of health. BosDENISON, Eliza Freeman. Autumn leaves. [Juve- ton, 1871. Map. 8.................. 8 nile.] By Christie Crust [pseud.]............ 938.12 Contelts. - The causes of typhloid fever in Massachusetts, DENISON, Mary Andrews. Bessie Brown, the sol- Health of towns, Trichina disease in Massachusetts, by G. Derby; I-lealth of minors employed in mnaufactories of cotdier's daughter............................. 928.16 ton, woollen, silk, flax, and jute, aoetality of oston in 11870, - The Denison series. 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Boston, 1868. 80. 6023.20 Courts of chancery, etc.]....................1824.11 DIALocGUES. Abbott, J. Dialogues..............936.1.8 - - XX, XXI. Little Dorrit. [Circumlocution Alger, H.,jr., and Cheney, 0. A. Seeking his office, etc.]................................1824.12 fortune, and other dialogues. Boston [1875]. 160.1518.11 - XXII. Christmas books....................1824.13 - Baker, G. M. A baker's dozen. Original hu- - - XXIII. A tale of two cities. [Paris and Lonmorons dialogues. Boston, 1874:. 16........ 1517.6 don in the time of the French revolution, DIAM~oND cut diamond. Trollope, T. A........... 725.36 1780]......................................1824.14 DIAsoNDs and precious stones. Emanuel, H. New - - XXIV. Great expectations..1824.15 York [London], 1873. Sm. 80............... 6635.3- - XXV, XXVI. Our mutual friend.......1824.16 DIANA Carew. Forrester, Mrs. -............... 722.8 - - XXVII. The uncommercial traveller, etc....1824.17 DIANA of Meridor. Dumas, A. (D.)............ 510.14 - - XXVIII. The mystery of Edwin Drood, and DIANE. [Fiction.] Macquoid, K. S.............. 337.4 other stories................................1824.18 DIARY and notes of Horace Templeton. Lever, C. - - XXIX. A child's history of England: also a (J.)....................................... 332.9 Holiday romance, and other pieces 1824.19 DIARY in Turkish and Greek waters. Howard, G. - American notes. [Travels.] Leipzig, 1842. viii, W. F., earl of Carlisle. Boston, 1855. 120.... 825.5 310 pp. Sq. 16..418.2 D)IARY of a late physician, Passages from the. [Fic- - Same. Philadelphia, N. D. 93 pp. 80........732.37 tion.] Warren, S........................... 317.3 - The battle of life; and The haunted man....... 338.6 DIARY of a poor young lady. Nathusius, M....... 314.12 - Bleak house. 4 v. in 2....................... 338.19 DIARY of an ennuyde. [Fiction.] Jameson, A. (M.). 427.3 - A child's dream of a star. (In Johnson, (E.) R. DIARY of an idle woman in Italy. Elliot, F. Leip- Little classics)..529.4.10 zig, 1872. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160............... 228.3 - A child's history of England. Boston, 1854. 2 v. DIAIY of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan. [Fiction.] Charles, 169... 928.13 E.................................... 321.4 Coentse. — Vol. I. From ancient tnimes, to the reign of D:AZ, Abby Morton. A domestic problem. Work Henry v. II. Henry vi to Victoria. and culture in the household. Boston, 1875. - Chops, the dswarf. (In Johnson, (E.) H. Little 120 pp. 120...............................1537.24 classics)...................................529.4.2 - Lucy Maria..................916.29 - A Christmas carol. (In Johnson, (E.) H. Little - The schoolmaster's trunk, containing papers on classics)....................................529.4.5 home-life in Tweenit.............714.4 - A Christmas carol in prose; The chimes; The - A story-book for the children.................. 1115.9 cricket on the hearth........................ 338.10 - Wlliam Henry and his friends.................935.-19- Cyclopedia of [his] best thoughts. Compiled by - The William Henry letters.935.1 F. G. Do Fontaine. New York, 1873 564 pp. DIBDEN, Thomas. The lady of the lake: a melo- L. 80....... 1930.1 dramatic romance. From Sir W. Scott. New - David Copperfield............................ 338.14 York, N. D. 24 pp. 120 1635.4 - Dombey and son 338.12 DIBDIN, Thomas Frognall. Bibliomania; or, book- - Great expectations 338.15 madness; a bibliographical romance. Illus- - Hard times................................ 338.7 tirated. New and improved edition, added pre- - Hunted down; The uncommercial traveller. 338.21 liminary observations, and a supplement includ- - Little Dorrit. 4 v. in 2...................... 338.16 ing a key to the assumed characters in the - Martin Chuzzlewit........................... 338.11 drama. London, 1876. xviii, 618, xxxiv pp. - Master's Humphrey's clock.................... 330.3 Portraits. Photographs. Fac-similes. Wood- - The mystery of Edwin Drood................. 338.5 cuts. 80.................................. 6131.3 - Same. [Added, Part second. By the spirit-pen Note.- Almost a fae-simile reprint of Bohn's edition of of C. Dickens, through a medium, Thomas P. James].................................... 732.21 DICK, William Brisbane. The American Hoyle; or, - Nicholas Nickleby......................... 338.4 gentleman's hand-book of games. By "Trumps" - Oliver Twist............................... 338.8 [pseud:]. Illustrated. 9th edition. New York - Our mutual friend. Leipzig. 4 v. in 2........ 338.13 [cop. 1864]. 516-f- pp. 120............. 1516.1 - Same. New York. 2 v...................... 731.27 - FROST, Sarah Annie, and TAYLOR, William. - Pickwick papers............................. 338.1 What shall we do to-night? or social amuse- - Pictures from Italy. Leipzig, 1846. 263-4-pp. ments for evening parties. By Lever D. Mayne Sq. 16.............................. 338.18 [pseud.]. New York [1873]. 366 pp. Illus- - The signal-man. (In Johnson, (E.) H. Little trated. 120.............................1516.19 classics)...................................529.4.8 DICK Duncan. Wise, D........................ 933.33 - Sketches.................................... 338.22 DIcK Travers abroad. See SAUELs,, Adelaide F. - A tale of two cities.......................... 338.20 DICKENS 60 DITSON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. DICKENS, Charles (John Huffam), continued. DINGLESTEDT, Franz (Ferdinand Friedrich). The - Fields, J. T. Yesterdays with authors. Boston, amazon. Translated by J. M. Hart........... 526.4 1875 [cop. 1871]. 120....................6136.13 DINING, The art of. London, 1853. 16.......... 6428.6 - Forster, J. Life of. Leipzig, 1872. 4 v. in 2. "DINKS,"pse eud. The sportsman's vade mecum. See Sq. 16.................................... 1238.4 HERIBERT, Henry WVilliam 1522.3 - Jerrold, (W.) B. The best of all good company. DINORAH. Meyerbeer, -. (In Ditson, 0., and co. A day with Charles Dickens. Boston, 1873. 16~. 1215.3 Standard opera librettos)..6233.3.4 - Pierce, G. A. The Dickens dictionary. Boston, DIONYSIUS, of Alexandria, St. ee GREorOmIUS 1872. 120............................ R.., F.3.3 Thaumaturgus, or Neo-Ccesariensis, St. - Stoddard, R. H. Anecdote biography of. New DIPHTHERIA, Memoirs on. From the writings of York, 1874. Sq. 16........................ 1828.3 Bretonneau, and others. Semple, H. H. LonNote. - The life by Forster is the latest and most authorita- don, 1859. 80................ 6023.5 tive, the writer having been Mr. Dickens's life-long firiend DISCARDED daughter, The. Southworth, E. D. EN. 727.3 and his literary executor. Field's Yesterdays with autlhors, DISCARDED wife, The. Dupuy, E. A. 522.12 also in Atlantic monthly, vol. 26, consists eliefly of personal............ reminiscences and of letters. See the estimnates in Taine's DISCOVERIES. Beckmann, J. History of. London, English literature [5613.1]; in Poe's literati [1934.2.3]; and by 1846. 2 v. 16.1526.7 and 6425.1 13. Jerrold [1215.3]. See references in Allibone, Thomas, ad tlege,. Disoveries and inventions of the in the Index to Harper's monthly. Routledge,. Discoveries and inventions of the His secretary's account of Dickens's visit to America in 19th century. London, 1876. Sm. 8~.. 6425.8 1842 is given in the Atlantic monthly, vol. 26. See also HIar- 6036.2 per's monthly, vol. 12; Bayne's Essays [1226.15.1]; Whipple's DISEASE germs. Beale, L.S. London, 1870. Sm. 8. 6036.2 Success and its conditions [1936.4], Literature and life [1936.6], DISLOCATIONS and fractures of the joints, Treatise on. and Lectures; Chorley's autobio graphy, etc. [610.4]; Madden's Lady Blessington [1223.2]; Macready's R eminiscences Cooper, Sir A. (P.) Boston, 1844. 80.. 6021.3 [5623.6], etc. The Dickens dictionary is a key to the charac- DISOWNED, The. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L..... 336.11 ters in his novels..342 ~ee~s in his novels. ~DISRAELI, Benjamin. Alroy..................... 324.22 - and COLLINS, (William) Wilkie. No thorough- - Coningsby........................ 324.23 fare. Boston............................... 730.1 Contarini Fleming.............324.18 - Same. Leipzig..338.17 - Henrietta Temple.324.25 - and OTHERS. Christmas stories................ 338.3 - Lothair. Leipzig..... 324.19 -- Sae. New York.............. 21.3 Contents. —The haunted house; A message from the sea; S e. New York721.3 Tom Tiddler's ground. - The rise of Iskander. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Note. - Neither of the above are thought to have been writ- Little classics).............................. 529.4.6 ten by Dickens. Sybil.324.24 teu by Dickens. ~~~~~~- Sybil....................................... 3 24.24 - - Doctor Marigold's prescriptions; Mugby june- - Venetia..................................... 324.20 tion....................................... 338.9 - Vivian Grey................................. 324,21 - - Somebody's luggage; Mrs. Lirriper's lodgings; - The young duke............................. 721.18 Mrs. Lirriper's legacy....................... 338.2 Note. -These novels mostly depict fashionable and political DICKINSON, Anna Elizabeth. What answer?....... 515.8 life during the author's early public career, himself and his Dga sletch of the his- pponents appearing in "Vivian Grey;" Croker and others DICKSON, Walter. Japan: being a sketch of the h is- in " Coningsby; "while Byron and others figure in "Venetia." tory, government and officers of the empire. IHis "Lotlhair," however, is a picture of the catholic reaction Edinburgh, 1869. vi, 489 pp. I plate. 8... 5931.2 of later tunes. DICTIONARY, A, of religious knowledge. Abbott, L. DISRAELI, Isaac. Amenities of literature, consisting _Now York, 1875. 8~......................... 6320.2 D TINeAw York, 18de75. 80.in63e20.2 m6prof sketches and characters of English literature. DICTIONNAIRE des sciences mNdioales. [Rdln pr New edition, edited by B. Disraeli. New York, Chaumetou et M6rat. Appendices et tables.] 1871. 2. 160.1533.13 Paris, 1812-22. 60 v. Plates. 80. 6026.1 Curiosities of literature. With a view of the life DIDAY, P. Treatise on syphilis in new-born children and writings of the author, by B. Disraeli. and infants at the breast. Translated by 0-. From the 14th corrected London edition. New Whitley. London, 1859. xii, 272 pp. 80'..* 6023.3 York, 1872. 4 v. Portrait. 160............5626.6 DIET, Lectures on. Willich, A. F. M. Boston, 1800. The literary character; or the history of men of 2 v. 120.................E'6015.1 genius. Literary miscellanies: and an inquiry DIETETICS, The, of the soul. Feuchtersleben, E., into the character of James. Edited by B. into the character of James L. Edited by B. Freiherr von. New York, 1854. 120.........1527.18 Disraeli. New Yorl, 1868. 592pp. Portrait. DIGBY Grand. Melville, G. J. W................. 321.14 160 1533.14 DIGBY Heathcote. Kingston, W. H. G............ 929.7 DIGEOY Heathcote. K.ingston, W. H. 0-g. st 929.7- Quarrels of authors. New York, 1814. 2 v. 120.1537.17 DIGESTION. Come, A. Thehsilgy of digestion- Romances. New York, 1803. Irregularly paged. considered with relation to the principles of plate. 1201918.8 I plate. 120............................... 1918.8 dietetics. Boston, 1836. 12~.................6036.10 -Fdietetis. Bostonrets1836. 120. d6036.10 DISTINGUISHED persons in Russian society. From the -Fordyeo, -. Treatise on the dige.tion of food.. 6German by F. E. Bunndtt. London, 1873. vi, London, 1791. 120. 6034.1 307 —- pp. Sm. 80....5... 924.4 - Leared, A. The causes and treatment of imperfect DISTURNELL, J., compiler. United States register, or digestion. London, 1875. Sm. 8~............ 6036.17 DSUNL)Jcmie.Uie ttsrgseo digestion. LondietonP, iae,1875. S 1m.812. 6036.17 blue book for 1862. New York [1861]. 94-j— Lewis, D. Our digestion. Philadelphia, 1872. 120. 1522.4 pp. 120.6927.3 Mac6,J. Hitoryof a outhfl ofbread NewPP. 120................................... 69 27. 3 YMac, J. History of a mouthful of br.ea.d. New 2 DITSON, Oliver, and co. Standard opera librettos. York, 1872. 120.1527.7 TWith English and Italian words. Boston, z. D. - Prout, W. The function of digestion considered 6 v. Sm. 40.Whniadlaws. t D6233.3 9 ~~~~~~6 v. Sm. 4~................................ 6233.3 with reference to natural theology. London, 1855. Sm. 80.6436.10 Coatestts.-Vol. I. Thomas, (C.) A.: Mignon; 1-lerold, L.............................6...F.: Zampa; Mereadanle, S.: Ii giuramento; Pacini, G.: - Scudamore, C. Treatise on the nature and cure Saffo; Ricei, F. and L.: Crispino e In comare; Ronger, F., of gout and rheumatism, including general con- called erv6: Fleur-de-th6; Weber, C. M. F. E. von: er of gOUt and rheumatism, including general eon- Fesltt annA:Ds eeti tlc,1.F ~ Freyschfitz; Cagnoni, A.: Don Bucefalo; IIa16vy, J. F. F. E.: siderations on morbid states of the digestive The Jewess; Gounod, C.: Faust, Romeo and Jiliet. II. organs. Philadelphia, 1819. 8............ 6023.14 Donizetti, G.: Anna Bolena, Don Pasquale, L'elisire d'amnore, La fiavorita, La fille du re6giment, Linda di Chamounix, Lucia - Sweetser, W. Treatise on. Boston, 1837. 160. 1525.5 diLammermoor, LucreziaBorgis, Maria di Rohian,I mnartiri; W.KTreandtisces on. Bosoun, 187mer. icLa inelan DIKES and ditches; or, Young America in Holland Mozart, J. C. Wv. A.: Matrriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, I1 flauto magico. III. Rossini, G.: Semiramnide, Otello, I1 barand Belgium. Adams, W.T. Boston, 1873. 16~. 925.9 biere di Siviglia, William Tell, La gazza ladra, Cinderella; DILKE, Charles Wentworth. Greater Britain: a rec- Auber, D. F. E.: Fra diavolo, Mitasaniello; Balfe, M. W.: Bolhemian girl, Rose of Castile; Beethoven, L. van: Fidelio; ord of travel in English-speaking countries, Bellini, V.: I puritani. IV. Bellini. V.: Norma, La sonduring 1866 and 1867. With maps and illustra- natbula. II pisata Meyetbeet, G.: Le prophite, L'toile do nord, Robert le diable, L'Africaine, Les IHungnenots, Dinorah. tions. New York, 1869. 561pp. 120. 423.13 and 5935.7 V. Offenbacb, J.: Barbe-bleue, "Orpheus,'" Genevilve de DILLAWAY, Charles Knapp. History of the gramluar Brabant, La perichole, Grand dluchess of Gerolsteis, La belle sho or"h fte coeIof616ne; Boieldieu, F. A.: La damne blanche; Fiotow, F. F. school, or, "The firee schoole of 1645 in Reox- A. von: Martha; Wallace, W. V.: IMaritana. VI. Verdi, G.: burie." With biographical sketches. Roxbury, Dn Crs, ioletto, I toe, Sicilia ses, I LoinDon Carlos iopletto, II trovatore, Sicilian vespersIobardi, La traviata, Luisa Miller, Ernani, The masked ball; 1860. 202 [2041 pp. Fac-simile. 12~.......5016.10 Petrella, E.: lone, Carnival of Venice. DIVINE 61 DOMESTIC Shelf. No. Shelf. No. DIVINE comedy, The. Dante Alighieri. Leipzig, DoD, —. The laboring classes of England. By an 1867. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16... 1614.4 Englishman. Also, A voice from the factories, - Same. Boston, 1871. 80.................... 5534.1 a poem. Boston, 1847. 168 pp. 120........ 5418.1 DIVINE government, Illustrations of. Smith, T. S. DoDD family, The, abroad. Lever, C. (J.) LeipBoston, 1831. 12~..........................5814.13 zig........................................ 332.22 DIVINE love and wisdom. Swedenborg, E. New - Same. London.............................. 516.18 York, 1872. 80............................ 6323.9 DODRIDGE, Philip. The rise and progress of reDIVINE providence. Swedenborg, E. New York, ligion in the soul. Exeter, 1794. 390 — pp. 1873. 8~.................................6323.10 12....................................... 6327.9 DIVINE tragedy, The. [Drama on life of Christ.] DODGE, Mary Abigail. (Gail Hamilton.) Country Longfellow, H. W. Leipzig, 1872. Sq. 160... 1614.3 living and country thinking. Boston, 1863. vi, DIVING. The conquest of the sea. A book about 461 pp. 160............................... 715.8 divers and diving. Siebe, H. London [1874]. - Gala-days. Boston, 1863. 436-+ - pp. 160.... 517.1 Sm. 80................................... 6418.4 - Little folk life. New York, 1873. 219 pp. Dix, John IHomer. Treatise upon the nature and 160.................................... 927.21 treatment of morbid sensibility of the retina, or - Sermons to the clergy. Boston, 1876. 3-425 pp. weakness of sight. Boston, 1849. vi, 146 — 12....................................... 1926.4 pp. 12................................... 6015.7 - Twelve miles from a lemon. New York, 1874. DIxoN, William Hlepworth. Biography of John 320pp. 120.1536.19 Hotward. (In Macaulay, T. B., lord, and others. - Woman's wrongs: a counter-irritant. Boston, New biographies of illustrious men).......... 5428.4 1868. 212 pp. 160........................1535.10 - Free Russia. [Emancipation of serfs.] New DODGE, Mary E. A few friends and how they amused York, 1870. 359 pp. Sm. 80................ 422.22 themselves. Philadelphia, 1869. 182 pp. 120. 526.10 -Her majesty's tower. [Historical associations.] DoDGE, Nathaniel Shatswell. Stories of a grandLeipzig, 1869. 4 v. in 2. Sq. 160............ 838.4 father about American history. Boston, 1874. - History of two queens. Catharine of Aragon. 176 pp. Illustrated. Sq. 160................ 913.29 Anne Boleyn. Leipzig, 1873, 74. 6 v. in 4. DODGE club, The. De Mille, J. 511.22 Sq. 16....................................1238.21 DODGSON, Charles Lutwidge. (Lewis Carroll.) - Same. London, 1873, 74. 4 v. 8........... 5414.3 Alice's adventures in Wonderland..912.20 - The Holy Land. Leipzig, 1865. 2 v. in 1. Sq. Through the looking-glass, and what Alice found 160....................................... 428.1 there...................................... 912.21 - New America. [Beyond the Mississippi.] Leip- DoDs, John Bovee. Spirit manifestations examined zig, 1867. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160............... 418.1 and explained. Judge Edmonds refuted. New - Personal history of Lord Bacon. Leipzig, 1861. York [cop. 1854]. 252 pp. 120.............. 1926.2 xiv, 422 pp. Sq. 16.......................1238.17 DOE, Charles H. Buffets. [Originally published in - Spiritual wives. [Socialisms, etc.] Leipzig, "The Boston courier."] Boston, 1875. 143 pp. 1868. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16....................1538.2 80........................................ 721.9 - The Switzers. London, 1872. x, 364 pp. 8.. 5931.3 DOELLINGER, Johann Joseph Ignaz von. Fables re- White conquest. Leipzig, 1876. 2 v. in 1. Sq. specting the popes of the middle ages. Trans160...................................... 439.4 lated, with introduction and appendices by A. Plummer. London, 1871. lxiv, 302 pp. 80.. 5813.5 Note. - Sketches of travel in the United States in 1875. Same. With [his] Essay on the prophetic spirit — Same. With [his] Essay on the prophetic spirit DonELL, Horace. Tuberculosis: its nature, cause, and the prophecies of the Christian era, transand treatment. With notes on pancreatice juice. lated by H. B. Smith. NewYork,1872. xxiv, 2d edition. [London] 1866. xii, 84 pp. 160. 6015.4 463-+- pp. 120................5816.10 DoBsoN, Edward. Foundations and concrete works. The first age of Christianity and the church — The first age of Chr s tai t ndthcur. New edition, revised by G. Dodd. Illustrated. Translated by H. N. Oxenham. 2d edition. London, 1867. iv, 120-4 — pp. 120...........1716.27 London, 1867. xxiv, 439 pp. 8............ 5813.4 - Rudiments of masonry and stonecutting. Illus- - Lectures on the reunion of the churches. Transtrated. 6th edition. With an appendix on the lated with preface by H. N. Oxenham. New causes of decay and the preservation of stone. York, 1872. xliv, 165 pp. 160 5816.6 London, 1870. viii, 146+ pp. Folded plates. DoESTICrS, Q. K. Philander, pseud. See THOMSON, 120.......................................1716.24 Mortimer. - Rudiments of the art of building. With illustra- DOG, A, of Flanders. Rame, L. do la. (In Johntions. 8th edition. London, 1871. xvi, 168 son, (E.) 14. Little classics)................529.4.10 pp. 12...................................1716.26 DoG Crusoe, The. Ballantyne, R. M.......... 935.30 - Treatise on the manufacture of bricks and tiles. DoG Crusoe, The, and his master. Ballantyne, Revised by C. Tomlinson. 4th edition, with ad- R. M.. 935.31 ditions by R. Mallet. With illustrations. Lon- DOGS. Herbert, H. W. The dog. New York [cop. don, 1868. xiv, 276 pp. 120...............1716.25 1857]. L. 120............................ 1522.3 DocToR, The. Southey, R. New York, 1860. 2 v. - Walsh, J. H. The dog. London, 1872. 80.... 6614.3 in 1. 120.......................... 1534.10 DOIGTS, Les, de f6e: com6die. Scribe, (A.) E., and -Sante. New York, 1872. 2 v. in 1. 12 5.5.. 617.9 Legouv6, (G. J. B.) E. (W.) Boston, 1867. 12~....................................... 2015.2 Note e bt somehat fanstic ogomeratin of DOING and dreaming. [Fiction.] Mayo, I..... 714.22 ~excerpts, etc. ~DOING his best. Trowbridge, J. T. 916.27 DocToR Antonio. [Italian life.] Ruffini, G....... 316.17 DoINGS of the Bodley family. Scudder, H. E..910.1 DR. Howell's family. Goodwin, Mrs. 11. B......... 734.13 DoLLARS and cents. Warner, A. B. 736.9 DOCTOR Marigold's prescriptions. Dickens, C. (J. DSLLINGER, Johann Joseph Ignaz von. See DOELH1.), and others............................. 338.9 LINGER, Johann Joseph Ignaz von. DoCToR Ox. Verne, J........................... 529.2 DOLLY and I. Adams W. T................... 918.13 DOCTOR Thorne. Trollope, A.................... 334.5 DOLOrlITES, Untrodden peaks and unfrequented valDOCTOR Vandyke. Cookle, J. E.................. 510.2 leys: a midsummer ramble in the. Edwards, Da. Wainwright's patient. Yates, E....:......... 318.20 A. B. Leipzig, 1873. Sq. 160... 329.21 DoCToR's, The, daughter. Clarke, R. S........... 934.19 DOLORES. Forrester, Mrs....724.30 DocToR's, The, dilemma. Smith, H............... 530.6 DoaMEYl and son. Dickens, C. (J. H.) Boston. DOCTOR'S, The, wife. Braddon, M. E............. 325.3 2 v........................................ 1824.6 DoCTORs, A book about. Jeaffreson, J.C. Leipzig, - Samne. Leipzig........................338.12 1870. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16....................1238.16 DOMrESTIC architecture. The habitations of man in DOCTRINES of Scripture. Boston, 1857. 108 pp. all ages. Viollet-le-Duc, E.E. Boston, 1876. 16C..................................... 5819.3 80........................................6223.5 DOMESTIC 62 DOWs Shelf. No. Shelf. No. DO3IESTIC arts. Home arts for old and young. DONNE, William Bodham. Euripides [outlined and Smith, C. L. Boston, 1873. 120............. 1517.3 explained]. Edinburgh, 1872. vi, 204- pp. DoMEsTIC economy. Barker, M. A., lady. Houses 160. 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Boston, pp. Sin. 80............................ 822.4 1872. 120................................. 6426.1 - A lady of the last century (Mrs. Elizabeth Mon- Do Voe, T. F. The market assistant. New York, tagu): illustrated in her unpublished letters; 1867. Sm. 80..............................1513.14 collected and arranged with a biographical - Diaz, A. M. A domestic problem. Work and sketch, and a chapter on blue stockings. 2d culture in the household. Boston, 1875. 12:..1537.24 edition. London, 1873. xvi, 372 pp. 8.....5422.11 - Draper, L. C., and Croffut, WV. A. A helping - Monarchs retired from business. New York, hand for town and country. Cincinnati, 1870. 1865. 2 v. 120.................... 1223.1 80................................511.4 and 6422.1 - Table traits with something on them. New York, - Jeaffreson, J.C. A book about the table. Lon- 1865. 489 pp. L. 120...................... 1532.4 don, 1875. 2 v. 80........................ 6432.3 - "Their majesties' servants." Annals of the Eng- Terhune, M. V. Breakfast, luncheon and tea. lish stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund New York, 1875. 12....................... 1533.2 Kean. New York, 1865. 2 v. L. 12C....... 1532.2 - Common sense in the household: a manual of DORCAS club, The. Adams, W. T............ 924.26 practical housewifery. New York, 1871. 120. 1533.6 DORCHESTER, Mass., in 1630, 1776, and 1855. Ever- Tomes, R. The bazar book of the household. ett, E. Boston, 1855. 158+- pp. 8........ 5012.6 New York, 1875 16..... 1518.9 DoRI, (Paul) Gustave. The Dor6 gallery: contain- Warren, E. Comfort for small incomes. Boston, ing 250 engravings from the Dor6 Bible, Milton, 1866. 120.................................1533.16 Dante, etc. With memoir of Dor6, critical essay, - - How I managed my house on ~200 a year. and descriptive letterpress, by Edmund Oilier. Boston, 1866. 120.......................... 1533.1 London [1871]. xxiv, 180 [178] pp. L. 40...6210.11 See also Cookery, Receipts. DOROTHY. By the author of " Still waters"....... 310.15 DOROTHeY Fox. Parr, L.......................... 314.13 DOMESTIC stories. Craik, D. (M.)............... 323.13 Domi, Julia C. R. Expiation.................... 737.30 DOsIESTICATED trout. How to breed and grow them. DO-SOAIETHINGS, The. Adams, W. T............. 939.2 Stone, L. Boston, 1872. 160................ 6616.3 DOTTY Dimple. Clarke, R. S..................... 927.2 DO[IuNIES, Book about. Moncrieff, A. H. H. Boston, DOTTY Dimple at her grandmother's. Clarke, R. S.. 927.10 1869. 160...................1535.9 DOTTY Dimple at home. Clarke, 1R. S............ 927.12 DON Bucefalo. Cagnoni, A. (In Ditson, 0., and DOTTY Dimple at play. Clarke, R. S.............. 927.13 co. Standard opera librettos)....6233.3.1 DOTTY Dimple at school. Clarke, 14. S. 927.15 DON Carlos. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Werke. DOTTY Dimple out West. Clarke, 1. S.. 927.11 Stuttgart, 1865. 8................5734.1.3 DOTTY Dimple's Flyaway. Clarke, 1{. S..... 927.14 DON Carilos. Verdi, G. (In Ditson, O., and co. DouAI, Adolf. The Kindergarten. With plates. Standard opera librettos)..6233.3.6 New York, 1871. 136+ pp. 12..........1933.11 DON Garcie do Navarre: com6die. Moli~re, J. B. P. DOUBLE house, The. Craik, D. (M.).............. 330.22 (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 120..............5537.2.1 DOUBLE play. Everett, W....................... 935.3 DON Garcie of Navarre: a comedy. Moliere, J. B. DOUBLE story, A. MacDonald, G................. 539.8 P. Dramatic works. Edinburgh, 1875. 80..5530.3.1 DOUBLE wedding, A. Warfield, C. A.............. 723.18 DON Giovanni. Mozart, J. C. WV. A. (In Ditson, DOUBLY false. Stephens, A. S. (W.).... 726.13 0., and co. Standard opera librettos)........6233.3.2 DoucGLAS, Amanda M. Claudia.................. 535.7 DoN Juan. Byron, G. G. N., lord. Works. Leip- - Drifted asunder............................. 715.25 zig, 1866. Sq. 160.......................1614.13.1 - Home nook...................7............. 25.32 DoN Juan; or, the feast with the statue: a comedy. - In trust..................................... 535.6 Moligre, J. B. P. Dramatic works. Edin- - Kathie's stories. In the ranks................ 934.25 burgh, 1876. 8..........................5530.3.3 - - Kathie's aunt Ruth........................ 934.24 DON Juan, ou lo festin de Pierre: com6die. Molidre, - - Kathie's harvest days......... 934.23 J. B. P. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 12........5537.2.2 - - Kathie's soldiers........................... 934.22 DON Pasquale. Donizetti, G. (In Ditson, 0., and - - Kathie's summer at Cedarwood.............. 934.26 co. Standard opera librettos)............ 6233.3.2 - - Kathie's three wishes.................... 934.27 DON Quixote, History of. Cervantes-Saavedra, M. - Lucia: her problem.......................... 533.13 de. Boston, 1870. 4 v. 16............... 5927.4 - Maidenhood series. Seven daughters 913.32 DONALD Deane, and his cros~. Bradley, W. I... 913.9 - The old woman who lived in a shoe............ 933.9 DONALDSON, James, editor. The apostolical constitu- - Santa Claus land............................. 928.12 tions. With notes. Edinburgh, 1870. 280 pp. - Stephen Dane.......................... 533.14 [With CLEMETNTINE homilies. Ante-Nicene Chris- - Sydnie Adriance..... 726.16 tian library.] 8..........................6322.4.17 - With fate against him........................ 735.31 DONALDSON, John William. History of the litera- DoUnLAs, John Christie. A manual of telegraph ture of ancient Greece. See MUELLER, Carl construction: the mechanical elements of elecOtfried................................. 6113.3 tric telegraph engineering. With diagrams. DONIZETTr, Getano. Anna Bolena; Don Pasquale; London, 1875. xxiii, 421 pp. Sm. 80......... 6826.5 L'elisire d'amore; La favorita; La fille du r6gi- D'OUTRE mort. Prescott, H.E. (In Johnson, (E.) ment; Linda di Chamounix; Lucia di Lammer- R. Little classics).........................529.4.2 moor; Lucrozia Borgia; Maria di Rohan; I DovE, Heinrich W'ilhelm. The circulation of the martiri. (In Ditson, O., and co. Standard waters on the surface of the earth. (ln Estes, opera librettos)......................... 6233.3.2 D. Half-hour recreations in popular science).. 6813.7 DONNE, John. Christophers, S. W. Homes of old DovE, The, in the eagle's nest. Yonge, C. M..... 318.17 English writers. London [18741]. Sm. 8....5428.16 DOWN in Tennessee. Gilmore, J. 1. New York, - Walton, I. Life of. London, 1866. 160.. 5428.2 1864. 120............................... 716.19 DOWN 63 DRIWING Shelf No. Shelf. No. DOWN the Rhine; or, Young America in Germany. DRAMAS, Collection of, continued. Adams, WV. T. Boston, 1873. 160........... 916.16 G. A. Somerset; Make your wills, by E. MayDOWN the river. Adams, W. T.................. 924.21 hew and G. Smith; The rendezvous, by R. AyDOWNING, Andrew Jackson. Architecture of country ton; My wife's husband, by F. Challis; Monsieur houses. With illustrations. New York, 1866. Tonson, by W. T. Moncrieff; The illustrious x,4841 — pp. 80........................... 1511.2 stranger, by F. Kenney............. 1635.3 - Cottage residences; or a series of designs for - Young New York, by E. G. P. Wilkins; Victims, rural cottages and cottage villas, and their gar- by T. Taylor; Romance after marriage, by F. B. dens and grounds. Adapted to North America. Goodrich and F.. L. Warden; The brigand, by J. Part I. Illustrated. 2d edition. New York, R. Planch6; The poor of New York; Ambrose 1844. 187 pp. 8.......................... 1511.7 Gwinett, by D. Jerrold; Raymond and Agnes, - Same. New edition. Revised by H. W. Sar- by M. G. Lewis; The gambler's fate, by H. M. gent and C. Downing. Illustrated. Edited by Milner; The young scamp, by E. Stirling; The G. E. Harney. New York, 1873. xvi, 261 pp. stage-struck Yankee, by 0. E. Durivage; Box Sm. 4?.................................... 6221.3 and Cox, by J. M. Morton; The lady of the - Treatise on the theory and practice of landscape lake, from Sir W. Scott, by T. Dibden........ 1635.4 gardening, adapted to North America. 2d edi- - The musard ball, by J. Brougham; The great tion, enlarged, revised, and newly illustrated. tragic revival, by J. Brougham; High, low, New York, 1844. 497- pp. 85............ 1511.8 Jack, and the game, by J. R. Planch6 and C. - Same. 8th edition. With a supplement. By I. Dance; A gentleman from Ireland, by F. O'BriW. Sargent. New York [cop. 1859]. 567 pp. en; Tom and Jerry, by W. T. Moncrieff; The Portrait. 80............................... 1511.3 village lawyer; The captain's not a-miss, by T. DOWNING, Charles. Selected fruits: including their E. Wilks; Amateurs and actors, by R. B. Peake; culture, propagation, and management in the Promotion, by J. R. Planch6; A fascinating ingarden and orchard. Illustrated. New York, dividual, by H. Danvers; Mrs. Caudle's curtain 1871. x, 679 pp. 160....................... 6625.1 lecture [dramatized from D. Jerrold] by E. StirDOYLE, John Andrew. History of the United ling; Shakespeare's dream, by J. Brougham; States. With maps illustrative of the acquisi- Neptune's defeat, by J. Brougham; The lady of tion of territory and the increase of population, the bed-chamber; Take care of little Charlie, by by Francis A. Walker. New York, 1876. xix, J. Brougham; The Irish widow, by D. Garrick. 1635.5 404-t- pp. [Freeman, E. A., editor. Ilistori- DRAArsTIc art and literature, Lectures on. Schlegel, calcourse forschools.] 160.618.4 A. W London, 1871. 160................ 6136.2 DRAINAGE. Thepracticalland drainer. Munn,B. DRAMATIC poems.. Read, It. F. Boston, 1848. 8~. 1631.1 New York, 1855. 120......................1524.23 DRAPER, Frank W. Papers from the Second annual DRAKE, Benjamin. Tales and sketches from the report of the Massachusetts board of health. See Queen city. Cincinnati, 1838. 180 pp. 120.. 5218.6 DERBY, George. 6023.18 DRAKE, Charles F. Tyrwhitt, joint author. Unex- DRAPER, John C., editor. Year-book of nature and plored Syria. See BURTON, Richard Francis... 5933.3 popular science for 1872. New York, 1873. v, DRAKEI, Sir Francis, Life, voyages, and exploits of. 333-t- pp. 12..............................1525.21 Barrow, Sir J. London, 1861. Son. 8...... 5428.5 DRAPER, John William. History of the American DRAKE, Francis Samuel. Dictionary of American civil war. New York, 1868, 70. 3 v. Maps. 8~. 811.6 biography, including men of the time. Boston, - History of the intellectual development of Europe. 1872. viii, 1019 — pp. 8.............*R.R., E.3.1 New York, 1872. 5th edition. xii, 631 — pp. DRAKE, Samuel Adams. General Israel Putnam, 80........................................ 5921.2 the commander at Bunker hill. Boston, 1875. - international scientific series. History of the. 24 pp. 8................................. 1011.8 conflict between science and religion. New -- Historic fields and mansions of Middlesex [county, York, 1875. xxii, 373 pp. 12.............. 5826.4 Massachusetts]. Illustrated. Boston, 1874. xiv, DRAPER, Lyman C., and CROFFUT, W. A. A help442 pp. Fac-simile map. 8................ 814.4 ing hand'for town and country. Introduction - Nooks and corners of the New England coast. by H. Greeley. Illustrations. Cincinnati, 1870. With illustrations. New York, 1875. 459 pp. 821 pp. 80.................1511.4 and 6422.1 Sq. 8..................................... 411.4 DRAPIER'S, The, letters. Swift, J. Works. Lon- Old landmarks and historic personages of Bos- don, 1856. 80.................5.......... 611.2.2 ton. Illustrated. Boston, 1873. xvii, 484 pp. DRAWING. Barry, C. A. How to draw. Boston, 120........................................5035.3 1871. 120................................. 1516.5 - editor. Bunker hill: the story told in letters - Burn, R.S. Self-aid cyclopaedia. London, N. D. from the battle field by British officers engaged. 80. 6223.2 With an introduction and sketch of the battle. - Cav6, M. E. The Cav6 method for learning to Boston, 1875. 76 pp. Heliotype. 8........ 811.13 draw firom memory. New York, 1871. 120.... 1516.6 DRAKE, Samuel Gardner. History and antiquities - Davidson, E. A. Linear drawing and projection. of Boston, 1630-1770. Also, an introductory London [1868]. Sm. 80..................... 6218.2 history of the discovery and settlement of New - Delamotte, P. H. A progressive drawing book. England. Boston, 1856. x, 840 pp. Illustrated. London, 1874. Sm. 80.....................6217.10 Folded plates. Portraits. L. 8.............5010.11 - Foster, V. Drawing copy books. London, N. D. DRAMAS. Baker, G. M. Amateur dramas. Boston, 4 v. Oblong 80............................ 6217.6 1873. 160..................... 1635.22 - Johnson, W. The practical draughtsman's book - - The drawing-room stage: original dramas, etc. of industrial science. Philadelphia, 1873. 40. 6620.2 Boston, 1873. 160..................... 1516.9 - Minifie, W. A text book of geometrical drawing - - The exhibition drama. Boston, 1875. 120... 1635.6 for the use of mechanics and schools. New York, The socialstage: original dramas, etc. Boston, 1873. L. 80............................... 6420.3 1875 [cop. 1870]. 160....................... 1635.7 Pyne, G. Perspective for beginners. London, - Gilbert, W. S. Original plays. New York, 1876. 1870. 120............................. 1716.29 120........................................ 1634.1 - Ruskin, J. Elements of. New York, 1872. 120.6236.11 ~eoe alstoo Stag~e. -- Smith, W. Teachers' msanual of free-hand drawing and designing, and guide to self-instruction. DRAMAS, Collection of. 3 v. New York, N. D. 12~. Boston, 1873. L. 80...................... 6210.6 Nanely: - - Same. Boston, 1875. 80....................6210.12 - The Corsican brothers, from the romance of Du- - Turner, M. The young ladies' assistant in. Cinmas, by E. Grang6 and X. de Montdpin; The cinnati, 1833. 16........................ 1517.4 children in tihe wood, by T. Morton; Winning See als Sketching. a husband, by Macfarren; Day after the fair, by DRA.WING-ROOM 64 DUMAS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. DRAWlNG —ROOM dances. Cellarius, pseud. Now DUCHESS do la VTalli're, The. Bulwer-Lytton, E. York, 1858. 160 1514.4 (G. E.) L. Dramatic works. Leipzig, 1860. DRAWING-ROOM stage, The. Baker, G. M. Boston, Sq. 16~ 1614.5 1873. 16................................. 1516.9 DUDEVANT, Amantine Lucile AuroreDupin. (George DRAYTON, Daniel. Personal memoir. Including a Sand). Antonio. Translated by V. Vaughan. narrative of the voyage and capture of the [Added The novels of George Sand, by M. J. M. schooner Pearl. Boston, 1853. 122 pp. Por- Sweat; and George Sand, by J. McCarthy]..... 526.23 trait. 120..1216.4 - Cosarine Dietrich. Translated by E. Stanwood. 511.15 DRAYTONS, The, and the Davenants. Charles, E... 321.1 - Consuelo. Nouvelle 6dition. Paris, 1869. 3 v. DREAM children. [Imaginative stories for children.] in 1. 120 2018.2 Scudder, H. E............................ 938.1 - Same. Translated by F. Robinson 535.2 DREAM life. Mitchell, D. G. New York, 1872. - The countess of Rudolstadt. From the French 120........................................1934.10 by F. Robinson............................. 726.18 DREAII-WOMAN, The. Collins, (W.) W........... 319.25 - Fanchon the cricket......................... 536.2 DREAMS, Beadle's dime book of. Beadle, E. F. New - Handsome Lawrence. Translated by C. Owen... 511.17 York [cop. 1863]. 12......................1518.14 - Indiana. With a life of Madame Dudevant; and DREAXTHORP. Smith, A. (In Johnson, (E.) R. translated by G. W. Richards................ 535.3 Little classics).............................529.4.4 - Lea maitres mosaistes. Nouvelle 6dition. Paris, DRED. Stowe, H. (E.) B........................ 314.23 1864. vii, 238- -pp. 18..................2016.5 — The marquis de Villemer. Translated by H. NAote. - This novel of slavery was known later as "Nina eler.511.18 Gordon." Keeler.................................... 511.18 - Mauprat. Translated by V. Vaughan.......... 526.22 DRESS-RErORM. Woolson, A. G. Boston, 1874. 16.1537.19 - The miller of Angibault. Translated by M. E. DRESSER, Christopher. Principles of decorative de- Dewey.................................... 526.5 sign. London [1873]. vi, 167-+- pp. Illus- - Monsieur Sylvestre. Translated byF. G. Shaw. 526.3 trated. 4................................. 6210.8 - My sister Jeannie. From the French by S. H. DRIFTED asunder. Douglas, A. M................ 715.25 Crocker.................................... 717.5 DRIVEN to sea. Cupples, A. J.................... 923.8 - Recollections. (In Stoddard, H. H. Bric-h-brac DRIVER, John. Letters from Madeira. With an series)..................................... 1828.1 appendix. 2d edition. London, 1838. xi, 85, - A rolling stone. Translated by C. Owen....... 511.16 xxx — pp. 160.. 427.1 - The snow man. Translated by V. Vaughan.... 526.6 DROYSEN, Johann Gustav. Friedrich I. Kdnig von DUDLEY, Robert, earl of Leicester, Amye Robsart Preussen. Leipzig, 1867. vi, 434 pp. 80.... 5733.3 and. Adlard, G. London, 1870. 8~........ 5423.5 DRoz, Gustave. Around a spring. From the French DUDLEY, Sir Robert, soet of the preceding, Memoirs by M. S.................................... 511.23 and correspondence of. Adlard, G. London, Leisure hour series. Babolain. From the French 1870. 8.................................. 5423.5 by M. S................................... 518.15 DUDLEY observatory, Albany, N. Y. Reply to the DRUGS. Manuel des falsifications des drogues sin- "Statement of the trustees." Gould, B. A., jr. pies et compos6es. P6droni, P. M. Paris, 1848. Albany, 1859. 8.......................... 1912.4 24...................................... 6439.6 DUENNA, The. Sheridan, R. B. Dramatic works. DRUMTMER boy, The. Trowbridge, J. T........... 931.4 London, 1848. 160............. 1635.2 DRUM:::OND, Robert Blackley. Erasmus, his life and - Same. Leipzig, 1869. Sq. 160...............1614.11 character as shown in his correspondence and - Same. London, 1875. Sim. 8............... 5626.9 works. With portrait. London, 1873. 2 v. DUERERA, Albreht. Heaton, M. M. Life of. LonSm. 8.................................... 5726.2 don, 1870. 80.............................. 6210.5 DRUNKENNESS, Anatomy of. Macnish, H. (In The - Schefer, L. The artist's married life. New Alexandrian)...................1.......... 910.4.2 York, 1871. 160.......................... 1027.3 DRURY, Anna Harriet. Deep waters............. 720.9 - Scott, W. B. Albert Durer: his life and works. DRYDEN, John. Critical and miscellaneous prose London, 1869. 80..........................6213.10 works, with notes and illustrations; an account Note. - There are two recent English lives by Heaton and of the life and writings of the author, and a col- iby W. B. Scott. Schiefer's'"Artist's married life," under the guise of fiction, is a well-known portrayal of Direr's domeslection of his letters. By E. Malone. London, tic life, and the English translation has a brief memoir by R. 1800. 4 v. Sm. 80...... 5613.4 C. Waterston. Prime's "I go a-fishing" [6413.3] defends ~See LOWELL, J. H~. Amongmybooks6. BotDiirer's wife. Also see Harper's monthly, vol. 40. See Kurz See LOWELL, J.. Among my books. Boston, [5730.2] and other histories of German literature; Kugler's 1873. 160............1934.8.1 EHandbook of German painting and other references under Painting; and Jackson's [6211.10] and other histories of enDRYSDALE, John (James), and IHAYWARD, John graving. For Direr's associations with Nuremberg, see Mrs. Williams. Health and comfort in house build- Janmeson's sketches. See further in Ruskin's Modern painters 1872g.~.~ vii, 114 ~[pp. Plates. 66232.18.5]; Tyrwhitt's Christian art [1514.14; 6235.1]; Keddie's ing. London, 1872. vii, 114 pp. Plates. 8~. 6223.3 or Miss Tytler's Old masters [1516.21; 6216.3]. Also the article DUBLIN, N. H., History of. Leonard, L. WV. Bos- "Old books in New York" in Harper's monthly, vol. 44. ton, 1855. 80...................5......... 5011.3 DUFEU, A. Dacouverte de l',ge et de la vy ritable DUBLINreview. New series. Vol. 20-25. London, destination des quatre pyramides de Gizeh, 1873-75. 6 v. 8. 6517.1 principalement de la grande pyramide. Paris, DUBLIN university magazine. Vol. 81-86. Dublin, 1873. lxviii,324- pp. 8.. 5932.11 1873-75. 6 v. 80............ 6537.1 DUFFERIN, Lord. See BLACKWOOD, Frederick TemDu BOISGOBEv, Fortune. The golden tress. Trans- pie. lated from the French 532.14 DUFIEF, Nicholas Gouin. Nature displayed in her DU CRAILLU, Paul Belloni. Explorations and adven- mode of teaching language to man. Adapted tures in equatorial Africa. With illustrations. to the French. [Containing also, Le lecteur New York, 1861. 528 [526] pp. 8......... 423.4 franais. Premire partie.] 6th edition. Vol. I. - Lost in the jungle. With engravings. New New York, 1825. 2 v. in 1. 80............. 2012.2 York, 1872. 260 pp. 120................... 933.6 Du GRAIL DR LA VILLETTE, Charles Bernard, called - My Apingi kingdom: with life in the great Sa- Charles de Bernlard. L'6cueil. Nouvelle 6dihara, and sketches of the chase of the ostrich, tion. Paris, 1864. 322-f pp. 12..........2016.10 hyena, etc. [With] engravings. New. York, DUHIIAEL DU MONCEAU, Henri Louis. Trait des 1872. 254 pp. 120........................ 933.2 arbres fruitiers. Paris, 1768. 2 v. Illustrated. - Stories of the gorilla country. With illustrations. FO.6620.1 New York, 1870. 292 pp. 120..,.......... 933.5 DUKE, The, and the cousin. Grey, Mrs.......... 530.5 - Wild life under the equator. With engravings. DUKE, The, of Monmouth. [Historical fiction.] New York, 1872. 231 pp. 120.............. 933.3 Griffin, G.517.8 Nem~ork~l~la. 231pp. 120 933.3GriffLin, G.................................. 517.8 Note. - These books all relate to the author's African ex- DUlAAs, Alexandre, the younger. Camille; or, the periences. fate of a coquette.........7................ 33.15 DUMAS 65 EARTHLY Shelf. No. Shelf No. DUMrAS, Alexandre (Davy). The black tulip. [Scene DUPUYTREN, Guillaume, baron. Injuries and disat the HRanue, 1672]........................ 510.7 eases of bones. Translated and edited by F. Le - The Corsican brothers............511.32 Gros Clark. London, 1847. xx, 459 pp. 8.. 6013.7 - The count of Monte-Cristo. [The Hundred days, - Lesions of the vascular system, diseases of the Marseilles, 1815]........................... 511.30 rectum, and other surgical complaints. Trans- Diana of Meridor; or, the lady of Monsoreau.. 510.14 lated and edited by F. Le Gros Clark. London, - Edmond Dantes. Sequel to The count of Monte- 1854. 80..................................6013.17 Cristo. [Causes of the revolution of 1848]..... 511.29 DiiRER, Albert. See DUEvRER, Albrecht. - The iron hand.......................... 510.10 DURIVAGE, 0. E. The stage-struckYankee: a farce. - The forty-five guardsmen. [Time of Henry.I, New York, N. D. 16 pp. 12......1........ 1635.4 sixteenth century].......................... 510.6 DURNTON abbey. Trollope, T. A................. 711.16 - The Garibaldians in Sicily. Translated by E. DuRmRE, Daniel Steele. Bibliographica genealogica Routledge. London, 1861. 186 — pp. 16... 828.1 Americana: an alphabetical index to American - Madame de Chamblay........................ 510.8 genealogies and pedigrees. Albany, 1868. xii, - [Memoirs of a physician series.] Memoirs of a 296 [292] pp. 8........................... 5022.8 physician. [France, 1770-74; death of the king]. 511.11 Du SOMMEmcRD), Alexandre. See MdimudaE, P. Por- - The queen's necklace. [Court life in France, traits historiques et litt6raires. Paris, 1874. 1784, etc.]....................5............ 511.6 120........................................5527.14 - - Six years later. [Bastile, 1789, etc.] Trans- DUTCH republic, The rise of the. Motley, J. L. lated by T. Williams..511.14 New York, 1856. 3 v. 8.................. 822.2 - The countess of Charny. [Champ de Mars, DUVAL, Henri, and OTHERS. (Cardelli.) Manuel drt French revolution]....................... 511.7 limonadier du glacier, du chocolatier et du con- - Andr6e de Taverney 510.9 fiseur. Ornue de figures. Paris, 1851. vi, 516 Note. - French revolution, July, 1791, to death of the king, pp. 240. [Manuel Roret]................... 6429.7 Jan. 2,1793. DUYCIINCIc, Evert Augustus and George Long. Cy- - The chevalier............................. 732.16 clopoedia of American literature: embracing per- -[The three guardsmen series.] The three guards- sonal and critical notices of authors, and selecmen............ 511.10 tiens from their writings, from the earliest period Note. - Sometimes called The three musketeers; scene, to te present day; with portraits, autographs, ~~~~~othprscent? da E; ithd port ra i~s uora hs 1625-28, siege of La Rochelle. and other illustrations. Edited by M. Lird - Twent years after. [Marin, 1645, ec.]. Simons. Philadelphia, 1875. 2 v. 4.. *R.R., D.3.11 - - Twenty years after. Mazarin, 1645, etc.... 51131 DwnING-uoUSs. Eassie, W. Healthy houses. -- - B~~~~ ~~~Rnglne h o fBhs ~ evolution n- Bragelonne; the son of Athos. [Revolution A handbook of the history, defects, and remedies in England, 1688, etc.]. of daa...e 511.8 v........... - fheiof drainage, ventilation, warming, and kindred The iron mask........................... 511.9 subjects. New York, 1872. 120.... 1525.6 and 6215.2 NAote. - Louis xiv atid the prisoner in the iron mask Wheeler, G. The choice of a dwelling. A prac- - Louise Ia Valliere.511.12 tical handbook of useful information on all points connected with hiring, buying, or buildNote. - ttistorical tale; LaValliere died, 1710; may be co Pts connected with hirin, buying, or buildpared with Bulwer's duraua of same name. ing a house. London, 1872. Sm. 8'.6226.2 DYER, Thomas Henry. Life of John Calvin. With -- The twin lieutenants; or, the soldier's bride.... 511.26 portrait. London, 1850. xii, 560 pp. 80....5812.12 Life -and adventures of. Fitzgerald, P. London, - ifeaInd adventures of. Fitzgraid, P. London, - Pompeii. Its history, buildings, and antiquities. 1873. 2 v. 80............................ 5522.5 Illustrated. Map, and plan of the forum. 3d Du MESNIL-MARICNY, Jules. Iistoire de l'6eonomie edition. London, 1871. xvi, 579 pp. 8. 5513.1 politique des anciens peuples do l'Inde, de Dyre vo terrace. Yonge, C. M......... 318.11 l'Ewgypte, de la Jud6e et do la Grgee. Paris, DNVRtrae ogC.381 lC~gypte, do la Juddo et de la Gr] ce. Paris, DYSPEPSY forestalled and resisted. Hitchcock, E. i8 72. 2 v. 8~~............................. ~ ~ ~ ~ 5823.2 1872. 2 v. So........ 5823.2 Amherst, 1831. 120........................ 6036.7 DUNBAR, Edward E. The romance of the age; or, See soDietio.,see also Digestion. the discovery of gold in California. New York, 1867. 134 pp. 1 plate. Portrait. 12....,. 815.9 EAR, Treatise on the diseases of the. Troeltsch, A. DuTNoLISON, Hobley. A dictionary of medical sci- von. New York, 1869. 8.................. 6022. 11 ence. New edition, revised by R. J. Dunglison. EARL's, The, daughter. Sewell, E. M............. 738.10 Philadelphia, 1874. 1131 — pp. 8......... 6021.13 EARL's, The, promise. Riddell, J.t.H.... 329.5 DUNLAVY, John. The manifesto, or a declaration of EanRoM, Richard. See GELrE, Claude. the doctrine and practice of the church of Christ. EARLY choice, The. Tweedie, W. E. London, 1856. New York, 1847. viii, 486 pp. 8........... 5813.3 160........................... 916.7 DUNLOP, John. History of fiction. 2d London EARLY dawn, The; or, sketches of Christian life in edition. Philadelphia, 1842. 2 v. Smin. 80... 6136.3 England in the olden time. New York, 1864. DUPANLOUP, F61lix Antoine Philippe. The child. 120....................................... 725.40 Translated by Kate Anderson. Boston, 1875. EARLY piety; or, recollections of Harriet Bird.'294 pp. 120.....;,........i. 1915.10 Taber, S. W. Boston, 1837. Sin. 120......5819.26, DUPLESSiS, Georges Gratet. The wonders of en- EARNEST words on true success in life. Palmer, H. graving. New York, 1871. 338 pp. Illus- New York, 1873. 8....................... 6136.7 trated. 16..........1714.16 EARTH. Cuvier, G. L. C. F. D. Essay on the theDUPPA, Richard, and QUATREMkRE DE QUINCY, An- ory of the. New York, 1818. 8u.... 6633.1 toine Chrysostome. Lives and works of Michael - Dawson, J. W. The story of the earth and man. Angelo and Raphael. Illustrated. London, New York, 1873. 120......................1523.22 1870. 474 pp. 16......................6217.3 - Figuier, (G.) L. Earth and sea. London, 1870. DIuPUY, Eliza A. All for love................... 716.7 8................................ 6631.3 - The cancelled will........................... 522.16 - Guyot, A. The earth and man. Boston, 1872. - The clandestine marriage 522.7 1 20..........1523.15 - The dethroned heiress........................ 735.33 - Marsh, G. P. The earth as modified by human - The discarded wife........................... 522.12 action. New York, 1874. 8Q.............. 6831.2 - Th- e hidden sin. Sequel to " The dethroned -'Reclus, (J. J.) E. The earth. New York, 1872. heiress................................... 735.38 8..................6... 6632.1 — Michael Rudolph. "The bravest of the brave." 522.20 - The mysterious guest......................... See also Geography, Geology. - A new way to win a fortune................... 522.19 EARTHLY paradise, The: a poem. Morris, W. Bos- Who shall be victor? A sequel to "The can- ton, 1871. 3 v. Sin. 8.................... 1625.3 celled will..................... 522.15 Why did he marry her 522.14 Note. - A series of poes on itbtdolo iec l tmda ofw er sb-,Wh jects, oldi tutrn by bards at a convoctlion of' wanderers. 9) EARTHS 66 COLE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. EARTHS, The, in our solar system, and the earths in EASTWICK, Edward Backhouse. Autobiography of the starry heavens. Swedenborg, E. Boston, Lutfullah, a Mohamedan gentleman; and his 1851. 8.................................. 6831.1 transactions with his fellow-creatures. Leipzig, EARTHWARD pilgrimage, The. Conway, M. D. Lon- 1857. xiv, 342 pp. Sq. 16. 1238.7 don, 1870. Sin. 8..........................6326.18 - Handbook for India. With map and plans of EAssIE, William. Healthy houses. A handbook of towns. London, 1859. 2 v. 120............ 5917.7 the history, defects, and remedies of drainage, Contents.- Vol.I. Madras. II. Bombay. ventilation, warming, and kindred subjects. With illustrations. New York, 1872. viii, 228 EATING, The philosophy of. Bellows, A. J. New pp. 120.~ ~. ~..~... 1525.6 and 6226.7 York, 1872. Sm. 8~ 1523.4 EAST, The. Bryant,~ W...Lette rs fiom the East. EATON, Charlotte A. Rome in the 19th century. 5th New York, 1869. 120...................... 424.9 edition. Added a complete index and illustra- Fetridge, W. P. Harper's hand-book for tray- tions. London, 1860. 2 v. Sm. 80.5516.6 ellers in the East. New York, 1872. 120..... 5935.1 EATON, John Richard Turner. The pernanence of - inglake, A.W. Eothen. eipzig,1846. Sq. Christianity. London, 1873. xix, 387 pp. 80. 6324.1 16~....................................... 228.1 aO,7jlr uLfo Ptn-C. Itprs 160.228.1, A. W. Eothen. Leipzig, 1846. Sq. EATON, William, Life of. Felton,-C. C. (In Sparks, 160............................... 28.1 J. Library of American biography)......... 5028.1.9 - Lamartine, A. (M. L.) do. Souvenirs, impres- J. Library of American biography)er,. 5028.1.9 sions, penuses et paysages pendant un voyage en ER-TIDE and other stories. Fishe, F. CFr... 711.28 Orient 1832-33. Paris, 1859. 2 v. 12......2016.12 Gemn yE.S Grove. LnEgyptian, 180pr.inces. o h Lenormant, F., and Chevallier, E. A manual of r n v i 1870. 2 v. in 1. the ancient history of the East. London, 1869, Sq. 160.310.20 70. 2 v. Sm. 8~..................... 5927.8 ECCE Dens. Parker, J. Boston, 1867. 120. 1526.4 - Martineau, H. Eastern life, present and past. EccE Homo. Seeley, J. R. Boston, 1866. 120.... 1526.5 Philadelphia, 1848. 80..................... 232.2 See also Note under Christ. - Ost ood, J. F. Notes of travel. Salem, 1854. 120.5915.8 ECCLESIASTICAL biography. Tableau de l'loquence -Rawlinson, G. The five great monarchies of chritienne au IVe sidcle. Villemain, A. F. the ancient Eastern world. London,1871. 3 v. Paris, 1865. 12...........................5537.14 ni80.Estrnwold Lndn,18 5922.3 7 3v. ECCLESIASTICAL history. Abbott, L. A dictionary soThe sixth great or..iental m.onarchy. London3, of religious knowledge. New York, 1875. 8~. 6320.2 T1873. 80.xhgetoina r5932.6c o- Cohen, J. The deicides. Analysis of the life of Setches of Eastern travel. (in any lands and Jesus, and of the several phases of the church Secmany people).trtrvl(I an 431.3 sin their relations to Judaism. Baltimore, 1873. Smith, P. Ancient history of the East. From 120.5817.13 the earliest times to the conquest by Alexander Doellinger, J. J. I. von. The fist ae of Christhe great. London, 1871. 120..............5916.14 tianity and the church. London, 1867. 80.... 5813.4 - - Lectures on the reunion of the churches. New See also the names of Eastern countries, like Egypt, Syria, York, 1872. 160......................... i 5816.6 etc. - Felt, J. B. Ecclesiastical history of New EngEAST and West poems. Harte, (F.) B. Boston, land. Boston, 1855. 2 v. 80............... 5811.2 1871. 120.................................1615.13 - Hardwick, C. History of the Christian church. EASTERN question. Cobden, R. Russia and the. Middle age. London, 1874. Sm. 8..........6326.21 Boston, 1854. 120.......................... 827.3 - - History of the Christian church during the - Palgrave, W. G. Essays on Eastern questions reformation. London, 1874. Sin..........6326.20 London, 1872. 80........................... 6135.1 - Hope, Mrs. -. Conversion of the Teutonic race. See also Crimea. Conversion of the Franks and the Eng lish. EASTERN seas, In the. Kingston, W. H. G. 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Sin. 590.27.10 els in the.London, 186. 8' 422.7 don, 1874. 4 v. Sin. 8~.....................63 27. 10 - GibsonmW. M. Glncti h. eYr, 8.... -5 4 _Socrates Scholasticus. Ecclesiastical history. Gibsn, ~. M.Glance at the. New York, 1868. -GboWM. Ga120.tte e ok 8 424.3 8London, 1853. 160......................... 5815.3 EAST INDI.S, Life in the. Thomes, W.2 H Boston, - Stephens, W. R. W. Saint Chrysostom: his life EAST INDIES, Life in the. Themes, W. 1-. Boston" n ie.Lno,182.........536 1873. Sm. 80.............................. 535.15 and ties. London, 182. 85813.6 EASTLAKE, Sir Charles Lock. Contributions to the See also Christianity, Church, Missions, Popes. Reformation, and the names of' the various denominations; and of' literature of the fine arts. With a memoir com- tiou s and the ies of tie vious deoeminatiocis; nd of various countries for their ecclesiastical history. piled by Lady Eastlake. London, 1870. v, 346 pp. 80....................................6232.1 ECCLESIASTIcAL literature, Cyclopwdia of. MacClin- Hints on household taste in furniture, upholstery, tock, J., and Strong, J. New York, 1871-73. and other details;' Edited, with notes, by C. C. 5 v. 8..*.............R.R., A.2.3 Perkins. From the revised London edition. ECCLESIASTICAL polity. The apostolical constituBoston, 1872. xxxiv, 300-V pp. Illustrated. tions. Donaldson, J. Edinburgh, 1870. 8~..6322.16 Sm. 80................................. 6212.1 Ecuors of infant voices. [Poetical selections.] Bos- history of the Gothic revival. London, 1872. ton, 1849. 144 pp. 12.................... 5218.4 xvi, 427 —- pp. Illustrated. Sm. 40......... 6221.2 ECHOES of the foot-hills. Harte, (F.) B. Boston, EASTLAKE, Lady Elizabeth Rigby, editor. Life of 1875. 120.1615.8 John Gibson. London, 1870. ix, 255 pp. Por- ECKERMANN, Johann Peter, Conversations of Goethe trait. 80.................................5423.13 with. See GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von.....5735.11 EAST Lynne. Wood, E. P. Leipzig.............. 333.4 ECKLEY, Sophia May. The oldest of the old world. - Same. New York........................... 521.36 London, 1860. xii, 300 pp. 120............. 224.7 EASTMAN, Luke. Masonick melodies. Boston, 1818. ECLECTIC magazine of foreign literature, science, and 2041- pp. 80.............................. 1623.1 art. New series. Vol./16-22. New York, EASTON, Alexander. Practical treatise on street 1872-75. 7 v. With portraits. 80.......... 1314.1 or horse-power railways. Philadelphia, 1859. ECOLE, L', des femmes: comotdie. Molidre, J. B. P. 139+- pp. Plates..................... 6923.7 liuvres. Paris, 1869. 12.................5537.2.1 ]COLE 67 EDWARDS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ECOLE, L', des maris: com6die. Moliere, J. B. P. EDUCATION, continued. Ciuvres. Paris, 1869. 12~.................5537.2,1 - Locke, J. Some thoughts concerning education. ECUEIL, L'. Du Grail de la Villetto, C. B. Paris, Boston, 1830. 16..... 1737.3 1864. 120.................................2016.10 -Lowell, A. C. Thoughts on the education of EDDA; or, the tales of a grandmother. Philojuvenis, girls. Boston, 1853. 160...... 1738.2 pseud. London, 1875. L. 8................ 5712.2 - Mayo, A. D., and Vickers, T. The Bible in the EDELWi;SS. Auerbach, B. 517.4 public schools. New York 1870. 240........5819.2 EDEN, Charles II. Ralph Somerville; or, a midship- Milton, J. A treatise of. Boston, 1830. 160.. 1737.3 man's adventures in the Pacific ocean..........1115.19 Rousseau, J. J. J.mile, ou do l'dducation. La EDEN, Frederic. The Nile without a dragoman. 2d Ilaye, 1762. 4 v. 8...................... 5535.6 edition. London, 1871. viii, 312 pp. Sin. 8~. 5934.3 Spencer, H. Education: intellectual, moral, and EDES, Robert Thaxter. Formation and significance physical. New York, 1873. 120............. 5835.3 of renal casts. (In Massachusetts medical so- Stetson, C. B. Technical education: what it is, ciety. Publications)........................ 6021.4 and what American public schools should teach. - HIBBAnD, James F., and SPARE, John. Disserta- Boston, 1874. 160.... 5837.2 tions on the part performed by nature and tine - Temple, F. The education of the world. (In in the cure of diseases. Boston, 1868. 155-t- pp. essays and reviews)......1538.3 8C........................................ 6021.5 - Same. (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in EDGAR, John George. The boyhood of great men. theology).......................1526.24 and 5814.15 With illustrations. New York, 1872. 385 pp. - Wells, W. H. A graded course of instruction for 160....................................... 913.14 public schools. New York, 1862. 120.....1535.11 - Footprints of famous men. With illustrations. See also Self-education. New York, 1872. 369 pp. 16c.............. 913.13 - Sea-kings and naval heroes. New York, 1868. EDWAnD lII, of Englcand. Warburton, W. P. Lon421 pp. Illustrated. 160.. 913.16 don, 1875. 160.628.6 The wars of the roses; or, stories of the struggle EoWARDS, Amelia Blandford. Barbara's history. 314.25 of York and Lancaster. With illustrations. Debenham's vow.. 312.12 New York, 1859. 470 3 16p. 913.15- The four-fifteen express. (In Johnson, (E.) R. EDGE, Frederick Milnes. The exploits and triumphs, Little classics)29..8 in Europe, of Paul Morphy, the chess champion. Half a million of money.312.13 New York, 1859. viii, 203 pp. Portraits. 120.1516.25 Hand and glove.... 312.14 EDGEwoRnT, Maria. Tales and novels. New York, In the days of my youth..................... 339.11 1860. 20 v. in 10. Illustrated. 12......... 514.1 Miss Carew...312.11 A night on the borders of the Black forest [and Gontents. —Vol. I [1, 21. Castle Rackrent; Essay on Irish ot her sto rie s...ot.. 329.20 bulls; Self-iustification; Forester; The Prussian vase; Te other stories].329.2 good aunt. II [3, 4]. Angelina; Thie good French governess; -Philip Earnscliffe............................ 520.2 Mlademoiselle Panache; The knapsack; Laone Jervas; The Untrodden peaks and unfrequented valleys; a will; The Limerick gloves; Out of debt out of danger; Tie heeipig, lottery; Rosanna. III [5, 6]. Murad the unlucky; The man- midsummer ramble in the Dolomites. Leipzig, sfacturers; The contrast; The grateftul negro; To-morrow; 1873 302pp. S. 16 32.1 lnnui; The dun. IV [7, 8]. Mane1uvring; Ahneria;Via.2 pp. Sq. 16..329.1 V [9, 10]. The absentee; Madamne de Fleury; Emilie de Con- EDWARDS, Annie. Archie Lovell................. 312.15 langes; The modern Griselda. VI [11, 12]. Belinida. VII, - Estelle..................... 714.11 VIII [13-15]. Leonora: Patronage. VIII [16]. Love and law; The rose, thistle, and shamrock. IX [17, 18]. Harrington; - Leah: a woman of fashion. Leipzig........... 329.28 Thouglits on bores; Ormnond. X [19, 201]. -Helen. - Saoe. New York... 721.14 - Early lessons. Boston [1851]. 4 v. Illustrated. - Miss Forrester..............................732.2 12...................................... 939.6 - The ordeal for wives..724.28 Contents. - Vol. I. Little dog Trusty; Orange man; Ctiey Ought we to visit her?.312.17 orchard; Harry and i.uey; Frank. II. Sequel to Frank. - Steven Lawrence, yeonman.312.16i II, iV. IHarry and Lucy, concluded. Susan Fielding.............................. 710.37 Murad the unlucky. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little - A vagabond heroine. Leipzig................ 319.11 classics)..................................529.4.12 - Same. New York........................... 725.29 EDINBURGH review, for July and October, 1845. New EDWARDs, Charles. Pleasantries about courts and York, 1845. 80............................ 1422.1 lawyers of the state of New York. New York, EDITH; or, the light of home. Davis, E. B........ 733.3 1867. 528 pp. Portrait. 8................5023.1 EDITH'S ministry. MacKeever, H. B.............. 713.13 EDWARDS, Edward. Free town libraries, their formaEDnlMoND Dantes. Dumas, A. (D.)................ 511.29 tion, management, and history; in Britain, EDMoNDs, S. Emma E. Nurse and spy in the union France, Germany, and America. Together with army. With illustrations. Hartford, 1865. 384 brief notices of book-collectors. New York, pp. 80................................... 813.1 1869. xiv, 262 pp. Folded sheets. 8~..... 6132.2 EDNA Browning. Holmes, M. J.................. 535.18 - Lives of the founders of the British museum; EDSON, N.I. Silent Tom....................... 928.4 with notices of its chief augmenters and other EDUCATION. The American education annual. New benefactors. 1570-1870. London, 1870. x, York, 1875. 80............................ 1932.3 780 — pp. Illustrated. 8..6133.1 - Bache, A. D. Report on education in Europe. EDwvADns, 11. Sutherland. Life of Rossini. London, Philadelphia, 1839. 80..................... 5834.3 1869. viii, 344 pp. Portrait. 8............ 5522.4 - Burton, W. Helps to education in the homes of EDWARDS, Henri Milne. Outlines of anatomy and our country. Boston, 1863., Sm. 80..........1933.18 physiology, translated from the French. By J. F. - Clarke, E. 1I. The building of a brain. Bos- V. Lane. Boston, 1841. xii, 312 pp. 80....6021.15 ton, 1874. 16........................5.... 837.4 EDWARDS, Jonathan. Works. With an essay on his - - Sex in education. Boston, 1874. 160. genius and writings, by H. Rogers: and a 1937.2 and 5838.1 memoir by S. E. Dwight, revised and corrected - Currie, J. The principles and practice of early by E. Hickman. 10th edition. London, 1871. and infant school-education. London, N. D. 2 v. Portrait. L. 8....................... 5810.7 Sin. 80..................................... 5837.6 - Doctrine of original sin defended. Worcester - Dupanloup, F. A. P. The child. Boston, 1875. [1757]. 370 pp. 8.......................6325.1 12.......................................1915.10 - Enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of - Eagleston, G. C. How to educate yourself. New that freedom of will which is essential to moral York, 1872. 120........................... 1933.9 agency. Boston, 1754. vi, 294- pp. 16..1524.12 - Howe, J. W. Sex and education. Boston, 1874. - Life of. Miller, S. (In Sparks, J. Library of 16~....................................... 1937.4 American biography)..................... 5028.1.8 - Kingsley, C. Health and education. London, EDWARDS, Justin. The temperance manual. New 1874. Sm. 80..............................5836.10 York [1847]. 90 pp. 160.................1919.2 EDWA[DS 68 ELI Shelf. No. Shelf. No. EDWARDS, Matilda de Betham. Felicia........... 331.14 EGYPT, continued. - The Sylvestres............................... 312.27 an essay on the bearing of Egyptian history on the PcntaEDWARDS, Matthew, The boy invdntor; a memoir of. teuch. See Pltarch'Moral (113.1.4 for the olelio. Draper, it his "Intellectual development of Euarope" [5921.2], Bulfinch, T. Boston, 1860. 12~...... 1.....1226.13 traces the effects of Egyptian civilization. Lepsius hadcl the EDWIN Brothertoft. Winthrop, T................73 6.8 advantage of the support of the Prussian government in purom. (J. H.) ~ suing his archbological researches, 1842-46. His Letters are EDWIN ]rood, The mystery of. Dickens, C. (J. H. popular. Thieadvanrred student can fied ice tie Central Librasry Boston.................................... 1824.22 lepisspeddeSItnisCiroo-c"ili"DirBoston. 1824.22 ILepsius's splendid reultsein his" Chronologie; in hise" Drnkmntaler"; and in his "KbInigsbuch; " and can also conselt the -- Same. Leipzig............................... 338.5 Bates Hall catalogues for tlie important results of the expediEGGLESTON, Edward. The circuit rider: a tale of the tion authorized by Napoleon [see Lanfrey's Napoleon 5522.1.1, lch. x], and for the works of the Cihanipollions, Leibnitz, Belheroic age................................. 726.20 Moci, leeren, and others; and the recent works on the great - The end of the world. A love story........... 736.18 pyramid by John Taylor, who alims to establish a connection t.A e.55.17 between thle dimensions and a universal system of Iceasores; - The Hoosier school-master. A novel........... 535.17 and of Piozzi Smyth, who throws light on thie ancient Egyptian - The mystery of Metropolivillo......... 528.5 learning, etc., taking'views against Bunsen on the chronol~The schoolmaster's stories, for boys and girls. ogny; and indulging in soine tiaciful theories. For popalar --- The schoolmaster's stories, for boys grlaccounts of the py'ramids, see cthapters inemany of the above [Anmerican homes series].................... 921.13 books, and also in Warburton's "Crescent and c ross" [317.8], EGGLSTON C~erge ary. The hig brother. A ele. EGGLESTON, George Cary. The big brother. A eThe general subject cfEgyptian art will be found treated in story of Indian war............. 714.35 comprehensive treatises on the history of architecture, paintHow to educate yourself. New York, 1872. ing, toig, sculpture, etc. (which see); in Winckelnann [6211.1]; -- aow to educteyorefNeYrk182vii and ic Wornum's "Epochs of painting" [6213.3]. 151 pp. 120............................... 1933.9 On the moderv Eqyptliacs, Lane is the best authority; and How to make a living. S gestions upon the art for other editions ot'f some of the above travels and descrip—:H~~OW~ t~O~ make a living. Sfg'gestiions, and tfor many others, see the Bates HIall catalogues. of making, saving, and using money. New Wilkinson recommends Lady Duff' Gordon's Letters. York, 1875. 127 pp. [Putnam's h~andy-b~ook For other modern descriptions, etc., see in addition, chap~York, 1875. 127 pp. [Putnam's handy-book ters in such general travels in the East as Warburton's [317.8]; series. ] 12.......1...................... 1536.20 Bryant's Letters [424.9]; Bellows's "'The old world in its new - A man of honor..................2.....6.17. face" [423.6]. Baker's'" Ismaila" is an account of an expe- A an o honr.......................726.17 dition sent with the protection of the khedive to suppress the - A rebel's recollections. New York, 1875. vi, slave trade onil the upper Nile. Enmanuel Deutseh's "Literary 260 pp. 16... 5016.15 remains" [5733.7] ihas an essay on Ancient and modern Egypt. See authorities cited in Smnitti's Bible dictionary, edition of EGLANTINE. Tabor, E.......................... 720.37 Hackett andAbbot; also in the full account in McClintock EGMONT: a tragedy. Goethe, J. W. von. Oxford, and Strong. See the note in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc., 1869. 16................................. 2027.1 p. 79. - Same. Boston, 1871. 160p..ne. 1646.3 EGYPTIAN princess, An. Ebers, G................ 310.20 EGYPT, Baker, Sizr S. W. Ismailjia: a narrative of Sir S. W. Isailia: a narrative of EIGHT cousins. Alcott, L. M.................. 1117.1 the expedition to Central Africa for the sup- EIGHTH commandment, The. Reade C.. 716.6 pression of the slave trade. Organized by Ismail, EILoART, Mrs. C. J. The love that lived 711.12 khedive of Egypt. New York, 1875. 80. 5933.5 EIENE; r, a woman's right. Ame, N C. C ~~~~~~~~~~EIR~ENE; or, a woman's right. Ames, M. C......... 711.17 - Bunsen, C. C. J. von. Egypt's place in universal EITEL, Ernest J. Buddhism: its historical, theohistory. Londton, 1854-6i7. 5 v. 8~..........5912.12 history. London, 1854-7. 5 8.5912.12 retical and popular aspects. 2d edition. Lon- Denon, (D.) V., baron. Travels in upper and don, 1873. 122-]-. pp. 80.5613.5 lower Egypt, during the campaigns of Bonaparte EEHRD. Schffel, J. V.315 C Zn ~~~~~~~~~EKCKEHAnRD. Scheftel, J. V.............. 3 15.9 in that country. New York, 1803. 2 v. 80. 222.3 - Gordon, L. A., lady Duff. Last letters from EKKoe from Kentucky, by Petroleum V. asby Locke, D, R. Boston, 1868. 12~............ 536.13 Egypt. London, 1875. Sin., 8~............. 43 6,5 -Lanegypt. London, t1875. e Sm. nnELAM, Charles. A physician's problems. [Essays.] - Lane, E. W. Account of the manners and csBoston, 1869. vi, 400 pp. 12~............. 425.6 toms of the modern Egyptians. London, 1871. ELDoRADo; or, adventures in the path of empiro. 0 ~~~~~~~ELDORADO; or, adventures in the path of empire. 2 v. 16~....................5926. 2 p2 v. 16...................................j5926.2 Taylor, (J.) B. New York, 1864. 12..... 425.6 - Lepsius, (C.) R. Discoveries in. London, 1853. 80.5........ I........................~ ~. 5 931.12 Note.- This book lhas no connection with the search fbr El Dorado undertaken by the early Spanish explorers in South --- Maughan, W. E. The Alps of Arabia. Travels America; but pertains to California, etc. in Egypt, Sinai, Arabia, and the Holy Land. London, 1873. 80..........................5932.10 ELEANOR'S victory. Braddon,M. E..325.12 - Murray, J. HIandbook for. London, 1873. 120. 5917.8 ELEANOR'S visit. Mathews,.J. H. 1117.13 - Prime, W. C. Boat life in. New York, 1858. ELECTRIC telegraph. SeeTELEGRAPH. 12~....................................... 424.6 ELECTRICITY. Baile, J. Wonders of. New York, 1872. 120.................................1714.30 Note —Also in Harper's monthly, vol., 13, and. Farrar, J. Elements of. Cambridge, 1826. 80. 6433.1 - Rollin, C. Ancient history of the Egyptians. - Garratt, A. C. Electro-physiology and electroBoston, 1807. 80..........................5913.1.1 therapeutics; showing the best methods for the Taylor, (J.) B. Egypt and Iceland in 1874. medical uses of. Boston, 1860. 80..... 6011.1 New York, 1874. 16...................... 436.2 - Harris, Sir W. S. General principles of animal - Tugnot de Lanoye, F. Rameses the great; or, and voltaic electricity. London, 1869. 120...1715.29 Egypt 3300 years ago. [Popular.] New York, - - Rudimentary electricity. London, 1872. 120. 1716.20 1872. 16................................. 1714.3 Jenkin, F. Electricity and magnetism. Lon- Wilkinson, J. G. Popular account of the ancient don, 1873. Sm...............6438.4 Egyptians. London, 1871. 2 v. Sin. 8~.... 5926.3 - Tyndall, J. Light and electricity. New York, - Zincke, F. B. Egypt of the Pharaohs and of 1873. 120...................1523.20 the Khediv6. London, 1873. 8~............5911.13 See also Electro-magnetismn, Electro-metallurgy, Galvinisnm, ~ee also Africa, Fayouc~ni, Nile. Mslagnetism, Medical electricity, Telegraplh. See also Africa, Faycure, Nile. Note. - Herodotus gives tile earliest connected account, ELECTRO —MAGNETISEI, Elements of. Farrar, J. Camedited by Rawvlinson [6112.2], whose edition is of particular bride, 1826. 80.6433.1 value. Baldwin, in his "Pre-historic nations"[.824.7], gives a popular sunmtary of what is known of the time before Menes. ELECTRO-METALLURGY. Valicourt, E. de. Manuel Sir Gardner Wilkinson's books are of the lighest athoritgy, d dorure et dargenture par la inthode i6ectroand his "Popular accountt" is sufficiently elaborate far lie general render. His book on Thebes and Egypt, 1885, wase chimique, et par simple immersion. Paris, 1845. afterwardsthebasisof Murray'sHandbook, which is, perhaps, 240.6429.10 the most convenient manual of all for Egyptian history, topography, manners. etc., ancielnt and modern. IHlis elabo- - Watt, A. Electro-metallurgy. London, 1871. anted summary. " Manners and customs," is to be fotiund in 120.....1715.18 Bates Hall. See Philip Seecith's "' History of the world "; Grote's................................... "Hiistoy of Greece" [b926.1.3. ch. 20]. Bunsen and Lepsius ELENA. Comyn, L. N........................... 727.30 have idependentlyworkled out the chronology of ancient EiIN land. Ball, B.. Boston, 1851. 12. 1616.12 Egypt, and Bunseni has drawrn out opposition to euch views as..... are antagonistic to the old olpinions regarding biblical ELFRED. Abbott, J. Harper's story books........ 936.1.6 chronology. Bunsen's clhronological systeme is explained in EL FREIDIS. Cumins, N. S................. 332.29 the Chiristian exameiner, Nov., 1P67, wlhiere his adverse reviewers of tlhe Jocrnal of sacred literature, Oct., 1859, of the ELGIN, Earl of. See BRUCE, James. Dublin review, Feb., IS(h0, of thee Quarterly review, 18569, and E Perkins (at large). Landon, M.. Nw rk of Smit's Bible dictionary [B.2.z] are considered. Canon Cook, in the Speaker's commentary [in Central Library], has 1875. 120.................................1536.25 ELIA 69 EMERY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ELIA, Essays of. Lamb, C. New York, 1835. L. 80. 1911.4 ELLIS, Grace Atkinson. Memoir of Anna Lteitia - Same. (In his Works.) New York, 1872. 12~. Barbauld, with many of her letters. Boston, 1813.5 and 5615.1.2 1874. 2 v. Portrait. 12..................5426.15 ELIA and Eliana, Essays of. Lamb, C. Leipzig, ELLIS, John Eimeo. Life of William Ellis, mission1869. Sq. 160............................. 1918.3 ary to the South seas and to Madagascar. With Note.- The Eliasa are essays by Lamb recovered of late an estimate of his character and work by 11. from the magazines in which they were originally printed. Allon. With portrait. London, 1873. xxiv, ELIAS, The voice of. Snow, S. S. New York, 1863. 310 pp. 8~...............................5422.12 120........................................ 1524.9 ELLIS, Sarah (Stickney). The wives of England. ELIOT, Charles William, and STORER, Francis Hum- New York, 1843. 268 [264] pp. 120........ 1935.6 phreys. A compendious manual of qualitative ELLIS, William, Life of. Ellis, 5. E. London, 1873. chemical analysis. Revised hy W. H. Nichols. 80........................................5422.12 2d revised edition. New York, 1873. vi, 126, EL-MEDINAR, Personal narrative of a pilgrimage to. li pp. 12~................................. 6436.4 Burton, R. F. Boston, 1858. 120........... 423.14 -- A manual of inorganic chemistry, arranged to - Same. Leipzig, 1874. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 160..... 428.5 facilitate the experimental demonstration of the ELM island stories. See KELLOGo, Elijah. facts and principles of the science. With ap- ELOCUTION. Baker, G. M., editor. The reading club pendix. New York, 1875 [cop. 1866]. xvi, and handy speaker. Boston, 1875, 76. 3 v. 605, lxiii pp. Illustrated. 8............... 6435.6 120........................................1538.13 ELIOT, George, pseud. See LEWES, Marian. - Monroe, L. B., editor. Public and parlor readings. ELIoT, John, Life of. Francis, C. (In Sparks, J. Humorous. Boston, 1874. 12..............1515.18 Library of American biography).............5028.1.5 - - Miscellaneous. Boston, 1875. 12..........1515.14 ELIoT, Samuel Atkins. Sketch of the history of - Sargent, E. The standard speaker. PhiladelHarvard college, and of its present state. Bos- phia, 1873. 8.............................1933.12 ton, 1848. xiii, 190-4- pp. Folded plan. 160. 818.4 ELSIE Dinsmore. Finley, M..................... 926.16 ELIOT, William Greenleaf. Lectures to young weom- ELsIE Venner. Holmes, 0. W. Boston, 1872. 2 v. en. 3d edition. Boston, 1854. 196 pp. 160.. 1917.5 in 1. Sm. 80........................... 526.20 ELISIRE d'amore. Donizetti, G. (In Ditson, 0., ELSIE's girlhood. Finley, M................... 926.18 and co. Standard opera librettos)......6233.3.2 ELSIE'S Santa Claus. Mathews, J. H.............. 1117.5 ELIZABETH, of England. Abbott, J. History of... 915.10 ELsIE's womanhood. Finley, M................. 1117.3 - Aikin, L. Memoirs of the court of. New York, ELSTER'S folIy. Wood, E. P..................... 333.18 1870. 160.............................. 5415.4 ELTERLEIN, Ernst von. Beethoven's pianoforte sona- iaumer, F. (L. G.) von. Die Kdniginnen Elisa- tas explained. Translated from the German by beth und Maria Stuart. Leipzig, 1836. 120.. 2026.3 Emily Hill. With a preface by E. Pauer. LonNote. - See Lower I-Hall Catalogue of history, etc. don, 1875. 120 pp. Sm. 80.............6237.4 ElLIZABETH; or, the exiles of Siberia. Cottin, S. t. ELZE, Carl (Friedrich). Essays on Shakespeare. New York, 1867. 320............539.2 Translated with the author's sanction by L. ELLA. Simonds, W......,......932.19 Dora Schmitz. London, 1874. 379-4- pp. 8~J 5623.5 ELLEClinton. iction..........H532.18 — Lord Byron. A biography. Translated, and ELLEN Lintn. Abbott, io.] W.,...... 532.914.13 - edited with notes. Portrait and faa-simile. ELLEN Middleton. Fullerton, Lady G............ 325.17 London, 1872. xxii, 516 pp. 80............. 5423.3 ELLEN.oRON H, First earl. Seero LAW, EdGwar d,.351 EMIANUEL, Harry. Diamonds and precious stones: ELLENBOROUGH,.First earl. See LAw, Edward.thi hsoyvaunditngsigcaaELLERY, William, Life of. Channing, E. T. (In their history, value, and distinguishing ha - Sparks, J. Library of American biography)..5028.1.6 teristics. With tests for thaeir identification. S prs.Libr~ary of Amnerican biography)..5028.1.6 ELLICE, EdYward. See MtmRIaMI, P. Portraits his- 2d edition. New York [London], 1873. xxii, toriques et litt6raires. Paris, 1874. 12...... 5527.14 266 pp' Illustrated. Sin. 80................ 6635.3 ELLICOTT, Charles John. The revision of the Eng- EMERALD,The. Sargent,E. Boston,1866. 120.. 715.1 lish version of the New Testament. See LIGHT- EIERIc-DAVID, Toussaint Bernard. Se SAnI, or FOOT, Joseph Baber.........................5814.11 SANZ1o, Rafaello (Raphael), da Urbino. A seELLIOT, Frances. Diary of an idle woman in Italy. ries of studies. Boston, 1875. L. 40.........6210.10 Leipzig, 1872. 2 v. im 1. Sq. 16'. 228.3 EMmnsoN, George Barrell. A report on the trees and shrubs growing, naturally in the forests of - The Italians. [Fiction.] Leipzig............. 330.16 d shrubs groing naturally in the forts of - Same. New York........................... 716.20 Massachusetts. 2d edition. Boston, 1875. 2 v. - Old court life in France. Leipzig, 1873. 2 v. Plates. 8~.................e........... 6621.2 in i. Sq. IC............................ 329.4 revised edition. Boston 1873. 2 v. 10 19. in 1. Sq. 16~~.329.4 ~EamEnsoN, Ralph Waldo. Prose works. New and - Romance of old court-life in France. With illus- revised edition. Boston, 1873. 2 v. 12..... 1934.6 trations. New York, 1874. 254 — pp. L. 80. 5510.1 Contents.-Vol. I. Miscellanies; Essays. II. RepresentaELLIOT, Sir Gilbert, 1st earl of Minto. Life and let- tire esen; English traits; Conduct of life. ters from 1751 to 1806. Edited by the countess of Minto. London, 1874. 3 v. 8............ 5625.3 - English traits. [Characteristics of the English ELLIOTT, Alfred. Out-of-doors: a handbook of gnames people.] Boston, 1856. 312 pp. 12........ 425.4 for the playground. London, 1872. 225 pp. - Letters and social aims. Boston, 1876. 314-4Illustrated. 12............................ 1517.8 PP. 120............................... 1817.1 - Within-doors: a book of games and pastimes for - May day and other pieces. [Poems.] Boston, the drawing-room. With a chapter on feathered 1874. iv, 205 pp. 160.....................1616.15 pets. London, 1872. 205 pp. Illustrated. 160 916.19 - Nature. Boston, 1836. 95 pp. 12.......... 5218.5 ELLIOTT, J. W. National nursery rhymes and nur- - Poems. Boston, 1872. 251 pp. Portrait. 160.1616.11 sery songs. Set to original music. With illus- - Representative men: seven lectures. Boston, trations. London, 1872. 110 — pp. L. 80 1510.1 1875. 285 pp. 12......................... 1916.6 ELLIS, Daniel. Thrilling adventures of the great Contenlts. - Uses of great men; Plato; Swedenborg; Monunion guide of east Tennessee during the south- taigne; Shakespeare; Napoleon; Goethe. ern rebellion. By himself. With illustrations. New York, 1867. 430 pp. Portrait. i2~.... 816.7 - Society and solitude. Boston, 1875. 300 — pp. ELLS, George Edward. History of the battle of 160............15.......................1537.21 Bunker's [Breed's] hill, on June 17, 1775, from - editor. Parnassus. [Poems by various authors.] authentic sources in print and manuscript. With Boston, 1875. xlii, 534 pp. 8.............. 5214.5 a map of the battle-ground. Boston, 1875. 69 - joint editor. See OssoLr, Margaret Fuller, marpp. 80.................................... 811.1 chesa d'. Memoirs.......................... 1215.4 - Memoir of Sir Benjamin Thompson, count Rum- EumERsoN's magazine and Putnam's monthly. See ford. See AiTmiRICAN academy of arts and sci- PuTNAMI'S magazine..................... 5127.1 ences...................................... 5022.3 EMERY, Eliza B. Queens........................ 931.3 EMERY'70 ENGLAND Shelf No. Shelf. No. EMERY, Mining and manufacture of. See WELLING- ENGLAND, continued. TON mills, London.......................... 1711.4 - Campbell, J., lord. Lives of the lord chancellors EMIIRANT's story, The, and other poems. Trow- and keepers of the great seal of, till the reign bridge, J. T. Boston, 1875. 120........... 1615.25 of George Iv. London, 1868. 10 v. Sm. 80.. 5427.9 EMILE, on do l'6ducation. Rousseau, J. J. La - Care, H. English liberties, or the free-born subHaye, 1762. 4 v. 8....................... 5535.6 ject's inheritance. Boston, 1721. 120........ 828.4 EI1ILIA Galotti: a tragedy. Lessing, G. E. Leip- - Copp6e, H. English literature, considered as an zig, 1868. Sq. 16.................... 1613.6 interpreter of English history. Philadelphia, ENILIA Wyndham. Marsh-Caldwell, A. 2 v..... 330.23 1873. Sm. 8................,............. 5614.6 EMLYN, Thomas. Iumble inquiry into the Scripture - Daniel, G. Merrie England in olden time. Lonaccount of Jesus Christ. (In Sparks, J. Col- don [1841]. 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The expression of the emotions in man 120........................................ 1935.6 and animals. Darwin, C. (R.) New York, 1873. - Fox, C. J. History of the early part of the reign Sm. 80.................................... 6615.2 of James II. Philadelphia, 1808. 80.... 823.1 EMrPERoR's, The, picture. Iauff, W.............. 312.21 - Freeman, E. A. The growth of the English conEMIPRESS Josephine, The. [Historical fiction.] stitution. Leipzig, 1872. Sq. 16........... 838.2 Mundt, C. (M.)............................ 531.11 - - History of the Norman conquest in. Oxford, ENAMELLING, Art of. Gessert, M. A. London, 1857. 1869. 4 v. 8.......................... 5014.4 120......................... 1715.5 - - Old English history. London, 1873. Sm. 8~..5418.11 NAULT, Louis. Histoire d'une femme. Paris, 1872. -- Froissart, Sir J. Chronicles of. London, 1868. 472 — pp. 16~........................... 5536.6 2 v. L. 80................................. 5920.2 The woman of honor; or, false friendships in so- - Froude, J. A. History of, from the fall of Wolciety. Translated from the French, by Rebecca sey to the death of Elizabeth. New York, 1873. L. Tutt. Philadelphia [1875]. 19-205 pp. 8~. 721.1 12 v. Sm. 80..................... 826.9 ENCOURAGEMENS, Los, de la jeunesse. Bouilly, J. N. - Galibert, L., and Pe116, C. Angloterre, Paris, Paris [1830]. 2 v. 12................ 5537.6 1844. 80............................ 5911.7 ENCYCLOP.EDIAS. See CYCLOPa.EDIAS. - Hack, M. Stories from English history. LonEND of the world, The. A lovestory. Eggleston, E. 736.18 don, 1872. 160............................ 5418.2 ENERGY, The conservation of. Stewart, B. New - IIallam, H. Constitutional history of, from the York, 1874. 12~.......................... 6436.7 accession of HIenry viz to the death of George ENGINEER, The. Abbott, J. Harper's story books. 936.1.7 I. New York, 1872. 3 v. 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London, 1875. F............t. R.Desk taining exercises in the orthography, derivation, Pike, L. 0. History of crimein. London, 1873. 8~. 5112.2 and classification of English words. Philadel- Rae, W. F. Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox: the opposi- phia, 1844. 120...........................1933.10 tion under George iii. New York, 1874. Sm. 8~. 5415.8 - Crabb, G. English synonymes explained in al-Smiles, S. The tiuguenots: their settlements, phabetical order. Boston, 1819. 8.......... 6122.1 churches, and industries in. New York, 1868. - Craik, G. L. Manual of the history of the, Smn. 80.................................... 5514.1 Leipzig, 1874. Sq. 16..................... 1738.1 - Smith, G. Three English statesmen [Pym, Crom- - Gould, E. S. Good' English; or, popular errors well, Pitt]: lectures on the political history of. in language. New York, 1870. 16~.......... 1736.1 New York, 1867. 120....................... 5425.1 - lotten, J. C. The slang dictionary, etymologi-Smith, P. V. History of English institutions. cal, historical, and anecdotal. London, 1874. Philadelphia, 1874. 160.5418.5 Sin. 8062. Philadelphia, 1874. 160.................... 5418.5 Si. 8...................................... 6126.6 Stanhope, P. II., earl, formerly lord Mahon. - Marsh, G. P. Lectures on the. New York, "The forty-five." Being thile narrative of the 1872. Smn. 80................... 6123.2 [Scottish] insurrection of 1745. London, 1869. - - Origin and history of the. New York, 1871. Sm. 8..5418.7 Smn. 8.................................... 6123.1 -- History of, comprising the reign of Queen - Millhouse, J. New English-Italian and ItalianAnne, until the peace of Utrecht, 1701-13. English dictionary. London, 1874. 2 v. Sin. London, 1872. 2 v. Sin. 80................. 5418.3 8.. *R., F.3.11 - - History of, from the peace of Utrecht to the - Sargent, E. The standard fourth reader. Boston, peace ofVersailles. [1713-83.] Leipzig, 1853. 1861. 120................................. 1735.4 7 v. in 4. Sq. 16.......................... 838.3 - Schele de Vere, M. Americanisums; the English - Taine, H1. A. Notes on. New York, 1874. 80. 5435.7 of the New W]orld. New York, 1872. 120.... 6124.1 - Thierry, (J. N.) A. History of the conquest of - - Studies in English; or, glimpses of the inner England by the Normans. London, 1869. 2 v. life of our language. New York, 1868. Sm. 80, 1533.4 Sin. 8..................................... 5417.2 - Soule, H. Dictionary of English synonymes. - Timbs, J. Abbeys, castles, and ancient halls of. Boston, 1871. 160......................., F.3.2 London [1870]. 3 v. 160.................. 5438.1 - Spalding, W. Outline of the origin and growth - Wallace, Mrs. E. D. A woman's experiences in. of the. Edinburgh, 1873. Sin. 8........... 6127.2 New York, 1872. 120....................... 423.11 - Spiers, A., and Surenne, G. French and English - Walpole, H. Anecdotes of painting in. London, [and English and French] pronouncing diction1871. 16..................... 6215.7 ary. New York, 1872.'8............ IR., D.3.2 - Warburton, AV. P. Edward III. London, 1875. - Stearns, E. J. A practical guide to English proSin. 8~..................................... 628.otn 17............. 173 7.2 Sm. 80.628.6 nunciation. Boston, 1857. 120.1737.2 - Willis, N. P. Pencillings by the way. New - Tauchnitz, (C.) B., baron von. Five centuries of York, 1844. L. 8......................... 430.2 the. Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 6................ 1918.1 - Woirdsworth, C. Social life at the English uni- - Trench, R.C. English, past and present. New versities in the 18th century. Cambridge, 1874. York, 1871. 120.................. 1735.3 Sin. 8~..................................... 5835.7 - - On the study of words. New York [1851]. - Wraxall, Sir N. W. Hlistorical mnemoirs of tmy 12~......................1............ 1735. 2 own time. Philadelphia, 1836, 37. 2 v. 80.. 5812.7 - Webster, N. American dictionary of the. Spring- Wright, T. Caricature history of the Georges. field, 1873. 4......................, A.3.1 London [1867]. Sin. 80.................. 5415.5 - Same. Counting-house edition. New York, 1872. - - The homes of other days. A history of doines- Sm. 40................................*{R.R., A.2.5 tic manners and sentiments in. London, 1871. - Wedgwood, H. A dictionary of English etyL. 80.5................................. 5410.1 mology. London, 1872. 8................ 6121.2 Yongo, C. M. Cameos from English history. - White, I. G. Words and their uses, past and London, 186.. 2 v. 160.... 826.12 present. New York, 1870. Sin. 80.......... 1735.5 See also Great Britain, London, Selborne, Waterloo. - Same. New York, 1872. Sin. 8............. 1735.1 Note.- Catalogue notes on English hIiistory have been pre- - Whitney, W. D. Language and tile study of pored separately, and can be seen at this library. lanuage. NewYo,82 S.8.6126.3 language. Now York, 1872. Sin. 8~.......... 6126.3 ENGLAND, Chlurch of. Arnold, F. Our bishops and - Wilson, J. Treatise on English punctuation. deans. London, 1875. 2 v. 80............. 5810.6 Boston, 1850. 120......................... 1736.4 - Arnold, M. Essay on puritanism and the. Lon- - Worcester, J. E. Dictionary of the. Boston, don, 1870. Sim. 80.........................5815.24 1873. 40.............................gRR.). A.3.2 - Brooke, S. A. Freedom in the. London, 1871. - Zachos, J. C. Phonic primer and reader. Boston, 160....................................... 5816.9 186(4. 120................................. 1736.3 - Curteis, G. Ii. Dissent, in its relation to the.:o'e. - Craik's history treats the subject only incidentally London, 1873. 16......................... 5816.11 ill connection wih the listory of tihe literature. Spildiig's is a convenientoutline. Prof. lIadley his an excel lent, cotciste. ENGLAND)'S antiphon. MacDonald, G. [London, and comppeehenisive account prefixed to the unabridged edi1868.] Sin. 80.5937.8 tim of Webster's dictionary, and there is a Iistorical sketch of Englisih dictionolaeies pirefixed to Worcester's quarto dicENGLSIt, The, at the north pole. Verne,J. Lon- tionaiy. The Quarlterly review, 1873. has a ptaper on modern don, 1875. Sm. 824.2 Ensglish dictionaries. There isa paper oi the origin of the Sm. 80...................7 24:.27 te E.....s Te, in..r..nt..in.engu1. age in Disraeli's "Amenities e of litelture" [1533.13]. ENGLISH, Tfi[e, in Ireland in the ]8th century. 1arslsh's' "Lectures on the Engrish languaige'" and his "OriFroudce, J. A. London, 1872, 74. 3 v. 80.... 5414.5 giin and hiistory of the English languaige" are fitted for the JA. od, 7 v.' getneral reader. ENGLISH cyclopedia. Knight, C..........., F.2.1 A large elass of soeks (not all of which are very highly ENGLISH explorers, The; comprising details of the seii by liiguistic sciolaes), which ore represettcl be I)ent Trenich's'"English, past anid present," h.ave of late more famous travels of Mandeville, Bruce, yeers been publislied. Park and Livingstone. With a chapter on Arc- Ft accounts of te Engiish lItigage ii America, see Seliele ticexporains~ Mapamiportrats.Lode Vere's " Aiericansisms; o" lecture'lo it maitsli's 1,cctures; tic explorations. Map and portraits. London,, 9we2l'sl preface to the" Biglow papers "[5227.1]; chapter i3d 187-5. 639 pp. Sin. 8............ 5927.9 of Grant White's "Words asd their uses." ENGLIsH family R...obins.on, The.. ie,. 932 Craik's "English of Sliakespepare," edited Siy Rolfe [.5(Oi1lS, 1 ~ENGLISH family RobinsonThe Reid,......... 937.21 and Abbottis Slokespearia graidrnsar [5ii.7. ceI.elr.n Si. ENGLISH 72 ENGLISH Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ENGLISH language, continued. ENGLISH literature, continued. important epoch in the development of the language. The - Ward, A. W. A history of English dramatic English of Milton's day is examined in vol. 1 of Masson's literatur. London, 1873. 0...... 5624.3 Milton [5422.2]. Oil this subject of words, see Whipple's Essay [1936.2]; F. - Whipplo, E. P. The literature of the age of I). Maurice, in "TThe friendship of boolks" [ti13.8]; and a Elizabeth. Boston, 1871. 120.1936.5 review of DOai Alford's book, iThe Queen's English," can be...... Sbund in W. 1). Whitney's "Oriental and linguistic studies" - Whitelaw, A. Tie republic of letters, a selection, [6126.2]. I-Iotten's is tihe best gathering of its class. in poetry and prose, from the works of the most eminent writers, with many original pieces. ENGLISH lessons for English people. Abbott, E. A., eminent riters, with mn original peces. and Seeley, J.. London, 1871. Sin. 8. 1535.1 Vol. 2-4. Glasgow, 1833. 3 v. 16.. 5..... 5618.6 and eely, J R, Londn, 871, Sin 8"...,1535.1 ENGLISH literature. Arnold, T. Chaucer to Words- - Yonge, C. D. Three centuries of. New York, worth. A short history of, from the earliest 1872. 120................................. 1536.1 times to the present day. London [1873]. 16 5628.2 nArote. -An elaborate general history o Englilsh literalture times'to the present day.London 187. 16~. 5628.2 has not been writteu in English; but Taine. in pursuance of a -- BasOcon, J. Philosophy of. New York, 1874. theory of climatic and ethinological infletwces, has written a 318-t — pp. 12' T ~~~~~~...... 5216.8........... brilliant " I-istory of' English literalture" [5613.1], whlich may not, however, alwavys command assent from Englishl readers. - Brougham, IH., lord. Alen of letters of the time It has been abridged in English by Fiskle [5614.7]. Morley's of Geore II." English writers" is a work to be reetrred to. Craik's studies of Georoe III. Edinburoh, 1872. 16'....5614.4.2 in thlis fieldl havebeen ofiimportanice. Hisfirst work, "Sketchecs - Byron, G. G. N., lord. English bards and Scotch of the Ihistory of literaltre and learning," was thle basis of Ihis reviewers. Boston, 1814. 120............ 1619.2 contribution' tothe chapters onthe literature in the" Pictorial histiry of Englancd," anid was again enlarged into his " Comcpendious history," which miay rank as the best native general ale. - A satire icc verse ic lis critics. hicstory of the literature since the Normian conquest, anid it is accompanied by specimens. Cliambers's "Cyclopmdia of - Chambers, R. Cyclopsedia of. Philadelphia, Encglish literatare" is a rery good selection of' extracts, with 1872. 2 v. 8.0.R. C...............3.R., Cc3 sufflicient coimmientary for the ordinary reader, but is very Christophers S.. Homes of old English rit- meagre for recent times. Underwood's is of similar chlaracChristophers, S.W. Homes of old Englishwrit- ter but less extensive. F. D. Maurice, in hlis "Friendslhip of ers. London [1874]. Sin. 80... 5428.16 books" [613(i.8], aptly characterizes the chief Enlishl writers down to Cowper. Cleveland, C. D. A compendiucn of, chronolog- Oftde biei to C eompeus ls-Spldiniscopat; Oftira bariefnerdcoipeadious cn'ecc'cts Spaldinp is co.1pact. ically arraned. Philadelphia [cop. 1848T. Arnold is judicious; C. D. Yone's "LThree centuries of icll arran...0ed. Piaep a [cp 14]English literature" gives extracts froin the principal writers 12~........................................ 1534.7 of each age, but is considered inexact; and Tauchnitz's - Copp6e, H. English literature, considered as an "Five centuries is a series of' selectiois f'omi eight principal writers fro ciyciift to Gray. lie introdicti on to Allibone interpreter of English history. Philadelphia, gives a suniniar of' t lie earieIt clretu.ue with a tabular state1873. Sin. 8......... 5614.6 cicent of thle writers ftoic the 6ihi to the 19Ih century. Jeffrey Craik, G0-. L. Manual of. Leipzir, 1874. 2. briety sUMccarcze, cc tis review ofe Ford ic hics "E ssays" ~Craik, [.2. Manual of.eizi1.2. [5610.8], the changes in thle Ihistory of' the literature. in 1. Sq. 160~.....1738.1. Southey's Cowper [5.;27.4] sletclihes the English poets from..T. F. B..iblioma.nia.; or, book-madness. Chiaucer doiwn. Ianiidor's "Conversation on Souithey anid - Dibdin, T. F. Bibliomania; or, book-madness. Parson" pertains to thie poets. An accoiit of thle poets London, 1876. 80............ 6131.3 laureate can be fbrund in Disraeli's" Curiosities of literature a[5626.6]. and in the Atlantic monthly, 1858. Aobt}. - Accounts of rare books. For tle period covered, 15th, ilh andrl 17th1 centuries, tihe chapters oni English literat ure in IHalaiam's " Introduction to - Disraeli, I. Amenities of literature, consisting of the literatre of Eurpe" [131.2] il e fud ciracteristhe l ~ ~ Iliteatr fEmoe 1:).2 will be foiund cmatrs tically just and comprehensive; and Wartoi's " History of sketches and characters of. New York, 1871. English poetry," for its period, 1100-1600, is learned, but not 2 v. Sin. 80....................................1533.13 engaging, while a recent editor, W. C. I-lazlitt, has muchei icHazlitt, V. Lectures on the Eglish poets. proved it. Whiiliplu's "Literalture of the age of Elizabethl"....~azlitt, IV. LecturesontheEnglishpoets.~is the nsework of' an acute critic and popular writer. Massoni, in London, 1819. 80....................5610.6 Isis Miltoii [5422 2], surveys the field durinl thetime precediing the Connmouwealt h. Lectures on the English poets [and comic Fori tile Queen Anne period, see particularly the last capwriters]. London, 1870. 2 v. in 1. Sin. 80... 5616.5 tec of Siaicope's tlistocy [118.3], acd the lives of Silt, - Jchneon, S. ines of the Englieb poets. eip- Addison, Steele, etc. -Johnson, S. Lives of the English poets. Leip- For the first calf of this century, see chapters ic Alison's zig, 1838. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160..............1238.20 Europe, 1815-52 [5913.6]. There care cmany bigcraplcies necesKavanagh, J. Enigrlishta women of letters. s'eip- cary t tlhe ftlll understanding of the literatulre of this century Kavanagh-J.Engliccwomcnoflitterc Leip- ir e with its literary society, lile those of Scott, zig, 3862. Sq. o................. 1238. Byron. Leigi Hnunt, Southey, Thoieians Moore, Miss Mitterd, 0. El ~glcnd's antiphon. [LondonCrabbe Roibinisoni. Choracy, Hood, Lacdor. Lacib, Dickens. -MacDonald, G. England's antiphon. [London, etc. See alsci Broughaccc's "Men of letters of' thle reign of 1868.] Sin. 8.. 5937.8 George Ir0" [5214.4 2]. - Morley, 11. English writers. Vol. I, I, part 1. There are monoorawihs oi the novelists, lilke Scott [5914.2] Morley, H. Englioh writers. Vol. I, cI, part 1. and F')rsvth [613ii.1]; on the historians. lilke lawrence Lonildon, 1867. 2 v. in 3. 8' 5622.1 [1224.7]; oil tie coiiic writers,. lie HLIazlitt, etc. Georrge - Paclgave, F. V. The golden t'easury of songs AiacDon iald's "England's antillphonl " is a popular sketch of Pagrve.T Tegode resuyofsog thie relieio us poetry, with speciimenis. and lyrical poems in the English language. Forold socgsanciI balladsd se nlie essay to Percy's "Reli lues" London, 1874. Sm. 80................. 1627.4 [i1t13.12], and Scott's iutrodruction to his" Birnlecr cinstrelsy." 1627.4 Joihnisoni's Li'es miust alwtas recincin a notewortly book, - Parton, J. The humnorous poetry of the English - thcugh giveni to the reccordine of someic poets, niow wholly forgotten; and the reader imust alway1s make allowance for his language,o, from Chaucer to Saxe. [A collection gutric aci rc icaedec ilton'las Gay'ce dice l is prejuices regardincg ilton'nd (ry. of suc h.] Boston, 1872. L. 12.............1612.31 Stedman's "Vitoriani poets [18i71] is a marked eharac~V. ~C. The book of authors.~ Londoc terization of' the poetic representcatives tf ouir dcac. - Russell, N.C. The book of authors. London See also Coppees " English literaticre considcred as acn in[ 1871 ]. S. 8........................... 5638.2 tcrpretcr of English history," and thie chapters oil literature ic - Spalding, W. History of. Edinburch, 1875. EcIcerson's "Englis tIi lc" [422.4]'iThe sketches in Knight's "Popular history of England" Sill. 8......................... 6127.2 [51t1.1] are only sufficlient to illustrate tile condition of t'le - Spencer, J. A. A course of English reading. peoplei bi ic tle appecdix to vol. V tlhere is a clhronological Sponcec', J. A. A table of writers. New York, 1873. Sin. 80..................1537.13 For the Ecnlish literature of America, see United States, - Taine, I.. History of. New Yorl, 1872. literatcire. note. For accounts of individual writers, both English acid American, the most conveniient first researches can 2 V. 8...................... 5613.1 always be made in Allibone's " Dictionary of autlhors;" the - iSaesr. Abridged. New York, 1872. Sm. 80. 5614.7 caccounts of those occurrin a in tile alphabetl before tile letter O — Sa m P. Abridgedd. Now Y ok, 1872. Sm. 8~ 56 14.7 fa'c (C') are, hiowever, brought dowi no later than about 1858. - Tau hnitz, (C.) B., barion von. Five centuries Forthe hisltory of thie dracia, so far as it mav have been of. [Specincens.] Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 16.... 1918.1 treated independent of its conncectioni withlthce gecneal literature of England, the fuillest narrative down to the death of - ThackOera', NV. M. The English hi umourists of the Que cen Anne is bn Ward. eighteenth century. Leipzig, 1853. Sq. 16... 1238.8 For the history ofnecwspapers. see the note in thie Bulletin for eigheenh cetur. Lipzi, 153. q. 6'. 1238.8 el) Oct., 1875, p. 427. The growth and progress of maginzine - Trench, R. C. A household book of English literature istouchcdupon iicCurwen's "Histiory ofbooksellers" poetry. London, 1870. Sq. 16.............. 5616.4 [1426.16]. - Underwood, F. 11. Hand-book of. British authors. ENGLISH orphans, The. Holmes, M. J............ 534.4 Boston, 1875. S1i. 80....................... 5613.6 ENGLISH portraits. Sainte-Beuve, C. A. New York, - Van Rhyn, G. A. F. What and how to read; 1875. 16...................1025.3 containing a list of the best books published in ENGLISH radical leaders Hinton, g.'J. New York, Eng land during the past five years. New York, 1875. 160................................. 628.8 1875. 12.. E.....6. Gt.......s.............6136.1s1 ENXGLSH sta(ge. Betterton, T. history of the. Bos- Villeinain, A. F. Tableau de la litt6rature an u ton, 1814. 8C............................. 813.3 inoyen hge en Angleterre. Paris, 1871. 2 v. - Cole, J. W. Summar y of the English stage for 12...................5537.11 the last fifty years London, 1859. 2v. Sin. 8~. 5426.3 ENNLIS1 73 ESSAYIST Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ENCLISH stage, continued. ERA-sus, Desiderius, continued. - Doran, J. W. "Their majesties' servants." An- - Pennington, A. R. Life and character of. Lonnals of the English stage, from Thomas Better- -4 don, 1875. 8.......................... 5726.3 ton to Edmund Kean. New York, 1865. 2 v. - Seebohm, F. The Oxford reformers. London, L. 120..................................... 1532.2 1869. 80..................................5811.12 - Fitzgerald, P. The romance of the. London, Note. - See Note in Bulletin, vol. rr, p. 338. 1874. 2 v. 8...............5622.4 ERfaClIANN, Emile, and CiATRIAN, Alexandre. The - Gonest, J. Some account of the English stage, blockade of Phalsburg. [Historical novel.] from the restoration in 1660 to 1830. Bath, From the French. Withillustrations. London, 1832. 10 v. 8....................... 5622.2 1870. 272~- pp. 16...................... 715.12 Note. —Dr. Doran's book is much the best comprehensive - Same. New York, 1871. 308 — pp. Portraits history of the English stage, being recent and entertaining, and illustrations. 120.913.21 Genest is a voluminous record downi to 1830 of thie plresentatiens of the various seasons on ithe metropolitan and provincial - Brigadier Frederick. A novel. [Also, The stages, withi little interest, however, to the general reader. In dean's watch, and The invisihle eye.] Now Percy's " Reliques" [1613.12] will be found an essay on the origin of the stage; and a paper on the first tragedy and tie first York, 1875. 90-r- pp. Portraits. 80........ 721.13 comedy is given in Disraeli's "Amenities of literature" The conscript a story of the French war of [1533.13]. Warton's'History ofEnglish poetry" also covers the earlier period. In connection with the lives of Shakespeare by 1813. From the 20th Paris edition. With illushis principal editors thiere are usual histories of the stage pre- trations. New York, 1872. 330 pp. 16. 913.22 ceding and during his time, as in Knight, White, Hudson, etc. See also the biographies of Shlaklespeare, Betterton, Quin, - Ilistoire du plebiscite. Paris, 1872. 34-1t- pp. Colley Cibber, Garrick, Macklin, Foote, Siddons, Kestble, 180~....................5516.4 Kean, Young, Cooke, Mathews, - wiich in this order constitote of themselves a consecutive history of the stage to nearly - Iistoire d'un paysan. lre-4e partie. Paris, our time. Much of interest apropos of the stage can be fbund 1873. 4 v. 180..........................5536.1 for their respective periods in the lives of Dryden, Pope, Addison, Steele, Sheridan, Byron, Scott, Plaschb, Dickens, etc. Contents. - Vol. I. 1789. II. 1792. III. 1793. IV. 1794Charles Reade's Peg, Woffington" [316.23; 327.3] is a 1815. brilliant novelette on this famous actress of the early part of Th invasion ofFrance in 1814. istoricl the last century. The invasion of France in 1814. [Historical fiction.] From the French. With a memoir of ENOLISa traits. Emerson,.It. W Boston, 1856. 12~.'425.g the authors.:New York~, 187'1. 369 pp. IllusENGLISH travElersand Il Brigands. Moons, the authors. New York, 1871. 369 pp. IllusENLISH travelers and Itlian brigands. Mons, trated. 12................................ 913.23 W. J. C. New York, 1866. 120. 423.16 - Madame Thdrese; or, the volunteers of'92. E~(~r~Ts~~~~~~~~~ u n i v me hr~sites, Sollf tteords ENGLISH univeisities, Social life at the. W7ords- Translated from the 13th edition. With illusworth, C. Cambridge, 1874. Si. 8~......... 5835.7 worthC Caomhrtidg 1874.iSm. Vol. 58trations. New York, 1869. 289+ -t-pp. 12.. 524.4 LENLIsoRwon domestic837 magazine Vol31517- A man of the people. A tale of 1848. From ~London [~187~3, 74].4 3 v. 40..6532.1 the French. London, 1871. 2 v. 160....... 736.23 ENGRAVERS, and their w~orks. Clement, C. E. New -- The outbreak of the great French revolution. York, 1874:. 16~............,..,...........1513.17 Tasae E York, 1874. 16...............1513.17 Related by a peasant of Lorraine. Translated ENGRAVING. Blanc, (A. A. P.) C. Grammar of. by Mrs. C. Hoey. London, 1871. 3 v. 16~.. 825.2 New York, 187 1. 4:0....................... 6212,2 New York, 1874. 40.6-212.2 - The story of the plebiscite. From the French. - Duplessis, H. HG. The wonders of. New York, Withillustrations. London, 1872. 323+-pp. 16~. 524.25 i871. 16~..........,......................1714:.16 1871. 16.1714............... - Waterloo. [Historical fiction.] From the French. - Perrot, A. 1M. Manuel du graveur. Paris, 1844.,With illustrations. New York, 1872. 368 pp. 24:~........................................ 64:39.4: ~~240........~..~~.....~..6439.4~ ~ ~120........................................ 913.24 See also Note in Bulletin, vol. Ir, p. 207. ERIC, or little by little. A tale of Roslyn school. ENIGsIAS of life. Greg, W. H. Boston, 1873. 16~. Farrar, F.W. Edinburgh, 1875. Sm. 8..... 938.11 1534.2 and 6136.5 ERICHSEN, John. The science and art of surgery. ENocH Arden. Tennyson, A. Boston, 1861. 120.. 1612.8 Edited by J. H. Brinton. Illustrated. Phila- Same. (In his Poetical works.) Leipzig, 1860. delphia, 1854. 908 [892] pp. 8A.16022.15 Sq. 160..................................1614.10.5 ErIE canal, Marco Paul on the. Abbott, J.... 914.1 ENTAIL, The. Galt, J.................... 515.9 ERIE railway. Adams, C. F., jr. A chapter of ENTOfOLOGY. See INSECTS. Erie. Boston, 1869. 120................... 1916.1 EOLINI. Hcntz, C. L. Philadelphia [cop. 1869]. 120. 534.14 - Crough, G. Another chapter of Erie. New York, EOTHEN. Kinglake, A.W. Leipzig, 1846. Sq. 16. 228.1 1869. 120 1916.2 Il.TresiteatERLIN( the bold. Ballantyne, H. M............ 935.11 ole. - TravelsintheEast.ERIIA's engagement. By the author of "Blanche EPICTETUS. See FARRAR, F. W. Seekers after God. Seymour" 731.21 London, 1875. Sm. 8o.-edG London, 1875. Sm.................. 5937.7 ERNANI. Verdi, G. (In Ditson, 0., and co. StandEPICUREAN, The. [A romance.] Moore, T. Poeti- ard opera librettos).....................6233.3.6 cal works. Leipzig, 1842. Sq. 160..........1614.9.5 ERNEST Carroll, or artist-life in Italy. Greenough, EPIDEmIC delusions. Carpenter, W. B. (In Estes, D. H. Boston, 1858. 344 pp. 16............. 737.28 Half-hour recreations in popular science)...... 6813.7 ERNEST Linwood. Hentz, C. L................... 536.12 EPrIaDEICS of the middle ages. Hecker, J. F. C. ERNEST Maltravers. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (H. E.) L. 336.18 London, 1846. 80.......................... 6013.4 ERNST, Herzog von Schwaben. Uhland, J. L. EPILEPSY. Kussmaul, A., and Tenner, A. Nature Gediehte und Dramen. Stuttgart, 1863. 160..5738.1.3 and origin of epileptiform convulsions caused by ERsILIA. [Fiction.] Poynter, Miss -. Leipzig.. 331.25 profuse bleeding. London, 1859. 8......... 6023.1 - Same. New York........................... 517.23 - Schroeder van der Kolk, J. L. C. Proximate cause ERSKINE, Thomas. Remarks on the internal eviand rational treatment of. London, 1859. 80. 6023.2 dence for the truth of revealed religion. And EPISCOPACY. Chauncy,'C. A compleat view of. [Charles] Leslie's Short method with deists. Boston, 1771. 80........................... 1922.2 Andover, 1823. 156, 64 pp. 120...... 5819.4 - Cotton, C. Thoughts on the religious state of ERSKINE, 2Mrs. Thomas. Leisure hour series. Wynthe country, with reasons for preferring epis- cote....................................... 518.2 copacy. New York, 1836. 12~..........6326.13 ERwIN, William. The destiny of man. New York, EPITAPHS. Bridgman, T. Epitaphs firom Copp's 1872. 312 pp. 120................. 5817.4 hill burial ground, Boston. Boston, 1851. 12~. 5016.5 ESPOUSALS, The. [Poem.] Patmore, C. (IK. D.) - Inscriptions on the gravestones of Northampton, Boston, 1856. 160........................1612.10.2 and other towns in the valley of the Connecticut. ESSAY on criticism. [Poem.] Pope, A. Works. Northampton, 1850. 120................... 5016.6 Leipzig, 1848. Sq. 160. o 1613.10 -- Northend, C. A book of. New York, 1873. 12. 1535.2 - Same. London, 1871. 8~...................5612.2.2 EPOCHS of history. See MORRIS, Edward E., editor. ESSAY on man. [Poem.] Pope, A. Works. LeipERAsaUUS, Desiderius. Drummond, H. B. Erasmus, zig, 1848. Sq. 16.....................1613.10 his life and character as shown in his correspond- - Same. London, 1871. 8~..................5612.2.2 once and works. London, 1873. 2 v. Sm. 8.. 5726.2 ESSAYIST, The. Vol.. Boston, 1830. 40......6730.39 10 ESSAYS 74 EUROPE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ESSAYS of Ella. Lamb, C. Works. New York, EUGENE Aram. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L...... 336.9 1872. 120...................1813.5.2 and 5615.1.2 EURIPIDES. Tragedies. Literally translated, with ESSAYS of Ella and Eliana. Lamb, C. Leipzig, critical and explanatoiy notes, by T. A. Buck1869. Sq. 16............................ 1918.3 ley. London, 1871. 2 v. Portrait. Sm. 8~.. 6115.3 ESSAYS and reviews. Leipzig, 1862. 374.- pp. Contents. -Vol. I. i-ecuba; Orestes; Phcenissre; Medea; Sq. 160....................1538.3 B- ip)polytus; Alcestis; Buacehc; Heraclide; Iphigenia in Au]ide; Iphigenia in Tauris. II. Hercules furens; Tile Troades; Contelnts. — Temple, F.: The education of the world; Wil- Ion; Andromache; Suppliants; Helen; Electra; Cyclops; liams, l.; Bunsen's Biblical researches; Powell, B.: The Rhesus. study of the evidences of Christianity; Wilson, I-I. B.; The national church; Goodwin, C. W.: On the Atosaic cosmnogo- - Donne, W. B. Euripides [outlined and exny; Pattison, M.: Religious thought in Englasd, 1688-1760; plained]. Edinburgh, 1872. Sm. 80.........6116.13 Jowett, B.: On the interpretation of Scripture; Note on Bun- - cla er (. C. v c n sen's Biblical researches. Schiller, (J. C.) von. Scenen aus den Ph6niSame. See HEDGE, F. E. Recent inquiries in Lzierinnen..................................5734.1.7 -- Same. See HrJEDeE, F. I. Recent inquiries i trnnn541. theology......................1526.24 ad 5814.15 EUROPE. Alison, Sir A. History of, 1789-1815. ESTELLE. Edwards, A......................... 714.11 New York, 1871. 4 v. 80................. 5913.6 ESTELLE Russell.............312.18 - - 1815-52. New York, 1868, 70, 71. 4 v. 80. 5913.5 ESTCELLE Russell................................ 312.18- Arnold, H. P. European mosaic. [Travels.] ESTES, Dana, editor. Half-hour recreations in popu- Arnold, H. P. European mosaic. [Travels.] lar science. 1st series. Boston [1874]. xvBoston, 1864. 1j.435.1 l478 pp. Iustsrated. 0ost6817xvi, - Atkinson, J. B. An art tour to northern capitals 478 pp. Illustrated. 8........... 6813.7- of Lnd,183. 63. of. Lndon,1573 80......,....,,.....6213.4: Contents.- Strange discoveries respecting the aurora, by R. o L 1 8623 A. Proctor; Recent solar researches, by R. A. Proctor; Te - Bache, A.D. Report on education in. Philadelcranial affinities of man and the ape, by R. Virchow; Spec- phia, 1839. 8............................. 834.3 tru:m analysis explained, and its uses to science illustrated, by Bartol, C. A. Pictures of, framed in ideas. BosSchellen, Roscoe, and Huggins; Spectrum analysis discoBarl, C.A. Pictures of, framed in ideas. Boscries, by Schellen, Young, Roscoe, Lockye, Hluggins, and ton, 1855. 120.............214.2 others; Nebule, comets, nmeteoric showe's, by H. Schellen Bellows, 1.. The old world in its new face. and others; Corals and coral islands, by J. D. )na; Uncon- Bellows,.. The old world in its new face. scious action of the brain, by W. B. Carpenter; Epidemic Impressions of, in 1867, 68. New York, 1870. delusions, by W. B. Carpenter; Scientitc minscellanyy; Ge- I o i18768 NwYr 17. ology of the stars, by A. Vsinclell; On yeast, by T. H. HIux- 2 V. 12.................................. 423.6 ley; Relttions betwee: matter and force, by J. II. Tice; The - Bryant, W. C. Letters of a traveller; or, notes stone age, past and present, by E. B. Tylor; Theory of nervous ether, by Dr. Richardson; Toads in the hole; Origin of of things seen in. New York, 1870. 120. 5915.9 metalliferous deposits, by T. S. Ilunt; Rotundity of the earth; - Channing, W. A physician's vacation; or, a The phenomensa of sleelp, by I)r. Rtichardson; Animal life at oston,56. 120.............. 422.21 great delpths in the sea; Rsussian inetallurstical works; Coal summer in. Boston, 1856. as a reservoir of power, by R. Hunt; Hot springs in New - Colman, H. European agriculture and rural Zealand, by ii. Mende; Atoms, by Prof. Clififrd; The circu-ston,1849.v. 121.7 lation of the waters on the surlace of the earth, by H. W. economy. Boston, 1849. 2 v. 81521.7 Dove; Whiat is actinism - - European life and rmanners. Boston, 1849. 2 v. ESTHER: tragddie. Racine, J. de. Theatre complet 12.......................423.1 Paris, 1870. 120...............537.3- Darley, F. 0. C. Sketches abroad with pen and ESTHER Hill's secret. Craik, G. M..322.5 pencil. New York, 18:19. Sm. 4~.433.2 ETCHING and etchers. Hamerton, P. G. Boston, - Delafield, R. Report on the art of war in Eu1876. S.........80........ 6233.1 rope in 1854-56. See UNITED STATES......... 5910.3 ETHAN Brand. Hawthorne, N. (In Johnson, (E.) - Draper, J. W. History of the intellectual develR. Little classics)........... 529.4.1 opnentof. New York, 1872. 8... 5921.2 ETHELYN'S mistake. Holmes, IM.. - Fetridgfe, W. P. Harper's hand-book for travellers ETHERIZATION. Rice, N. P. Trials of a public in. New York, 1872. 120.........5935.1 benfator as illustrated in the discovery of. benefactor as illustrated in the discovery of. -Flint, R. The philosophy of history in. Vol. I. New York, 1859. 120........6826.1 Edinburgh, 1874. 8....................... 5921.7 - Warren, J. C. Etherization. Boston, 1848. 120. 6036.3 - Gramont, A. A. A., due do. Passe et prdsent,......... ~ - Gramont, A. A. A., due de. Pass6, et present, ETHICS and moral philosophy. Combo, 184. Moral 633- dtude d'histoire contemporaine. Paris, 1875. philosophy. New York, 1844. Sm. 120...... 1529.5 16a.5534.6 - Follen, C. (T. C.) Lectures on moral philosophy. Hallam, H. Introduction to the literature of Boston, 1842. 12....................... Europe in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. - Kant, I. The metaphysics of ethics. Edin- New York, 1854. 2 v. 80.1531.2..... burgh, 1871. Sm. 80......................5836.3 - - View of the state of Europ during the middle - ~Maurie, (J.) F. D. Social morality. London, ages. New York, 1872. 3 v. Sin. 8........ 5916.1 1869. M 0.r5833.5 - Howe, J. W. From the oak to the olive. [Tray186.................................... 5833.5 - es]Bso,16.1' 3. Paine, M. Physiology of the soul and instinct, e. Boston,1. 16..437.2 as distinguished from materialism. New York, - James,., Jr. Transatlantic skotches. Boston, 1872. 850.................831.1 1875. 120................................. 436.4 -Paley, W. Principles of moral philosophy. - Kirkland, C. M. Holidays abroad; or, Europe Boston, 1830. 2 v. Sm. 12c. 1538.6 - from the West. New York, 1873. 2 v. in 1. - Parkhurst, J. L. Elements of moral philosophy. 120.427.6 Boston, 1832. 12..........................1537.14 -Lecky, W. E. H. History of European morals - Ware, J. Hints to young men, on the true rela- from Augustus to Charlemagne. New York, tion of the sexes. Boston, 1850. 160. 1528.1 1873. 2 v. 80... 5914.1 - Wayland, F. Elements of moral science. Boston, - - History of the rise and progress of rationalism 1836. 120................................. 5826.7 in NeYok182 2v.........535 1836. 120.5826.7 in. NewYork, 1872. 2 v. 80.5933.5 - Same. Abridged. Boston, 1850. Sm. 120. 1528.7 - Lippincott, S. J. Haps and mishaps of a tour in. ETHICs of the dust, The. Ton lectures to little Boston, 1854. 120.424.4 housewives on the elements of crystallisation. Longfellow, II. W. The poets and poetry of. Ruskin, J. New York, 1866. 120...... 6236.4 Philadelphia, 1871. L. 8................. 5922.1 ETHIOPIA, Discoveries in. Lepsius, (C.)-'R. Lon- - Macgregor, J. A thousand miles in the Rob Roy don, 1873. 80................5931.12 canoe on rivers and lakes of. Boston, 1871. ETHNOLOGY. Types of mankind; or, ethnological 16428.11 researches. Nott, J. C., and Gliddon,.. - Morse, J., and Parish, E. New gazetteer of the Philadelphia, 1854. 8.................... 6610.7 Eastern continent. Charlestown, 1802. 8....432.4 ~See uta~soian. Races. — _ Prime, S. I. The Alhambrai and the Kremnlin. See acZso Man.n Races. [Spain and Russia.] New York [1873]. 8... 5914.6 ITOILE du nord. Meyerbeer, G. (li Ditson, 0., and - Russell, WV. IHistory of modern Europe. Lonco. Standard opera librettos).............. 6233.3.4 don, 1850. 4 v. 80 5913.3 ETOURDI, L': com6die. Mioliere, J. B.P. (Euvres. - Sachel guide for the vacation tourist in. New Paris, 1869. 120..........................5537.2.1 York, 1872. 16......................... 427.2 ETRURIA. Etruscan researches. Taylor, I. Lon- - Sewell, E. M., and Yongo, C. M. European hisdon, 1874. 8............................ 6124.2 tory. London, 1872, 73. 2 v. Sm. 8....... 5927.7 EUROPE 75 EVOLUTION Shelf. No. Shelf. No. EUROPE, continued. EVANS, Augusta J. See WILSON, Augusta J. - Simonde de Sismondi, J. C. L. Historical view EVANS, Frederick W. Shakers. Compendium of of the literature of the south of. London, 1872. the origin, history, principles, and doctrines of 2 v. Sm. 80.....5927.10 the United society of believers in Christ's second - Stephen, L. The playground of. [Switzerland.] appearing. With biographies of Ann Lee [and London, 1871. 160......................... 5935.8 others]. New York, 1859. 189 pp. 120....5818.19 - Sweetser, M. F. Europe for $2 a day. Boston, EVANS, Marian. See LEWES, Marian. 1875. Sq. 160..... 428.8 EVANS, Warren F. The mental-cure, illustrating - Taylor, (J.) B. By-ways of. New York, 1872. the influence of the mind on the body, both in Sm. 80...224.4 health and disease, and the psychological method - - Views a-foot; or, Europe seen with knapsack of treatment. 2d edition. Boston [cop. 1869]. and staff. New York, 1856. 12... 425.22 364 pp. 120........................ 1525.8 - Themes, W. H. The gold hunters in. Boston, EVANSON, R. T., and MAUNSELL, Henry. Practical 1873. Sm. 8............................... 735.4 treatise on the management and diseases of chil- Viardot, L. Wonders of European art. New dren. From the 5th Dublin edition. Boston, York, 1871. 160......................... 1714.1 1848. 430 [428] pp. 80....................6012.11 - Wallace, /rs. E. D. A woman's experiences in. EVELINA. Arblay, F. d'........................ 311.28 New York, 1872. 12.................. 423.11 EVELYN, John. Diary and correspondence. Edited - Ward, R. Foundation and history of the law of from the original Mss. at Wotten by W. Bray. nations in. Dublin, 1795. 8............... 6315.2 New edition. London, 1862. 4 v. Portraits. - Ware, W. Sketches of European capitals. [Lon- Sm. 80................................... 5426.7 don, Naples, Rome, etc.] Boston, 1851. 120. 236.1 EVELYN Marston. Marsh-Caldwell, A............. 313.27 EVERETT, Alexander Hill. Life of Joseph W~arren. See also the various divisions undier their several heads. EVERETT, Alexander Hill. Life of Joseph Warren. (In Sparks, J. Library of American biograNote. - Evidences of prehistoric otan in Europe are traced ( S k J i y A cn o in Dawkins's" Cave hlinti,,g" [6!B:32.5], but see further in the phy)................................5028.1.10 note in Bulletin, vol. Ii, p. 298. For Euroeduringtheperiod EVERETT, Edward. Dochester in 1630, 17, and of the Roman sway, histories of Rtlsoe, Gaul, etc., must be consulted. 1855. An oration. Boston, 1855. 158-t- pp. The best introduction to the general lhistory of modern Eu-s....... rope is Gibbon's Decline and fall of the Roman empire' "51. [824.9], which may be foltowed by Hallam on the Middle - Life of George Washington. New York, 1860. ages [91i.1]. an able work, written in an enlllihtened spirit. 348 pp. Portrait 12.................. 121 The accounts which make up the history foy the Mlisses 34 o ortr...7....... Sewell and Yonge cover the interval friom the 11th to the 13th - Life of John Stark. (In Sparks, J. Library of century. For thie 14th century, Froissart [5920.2] fills an im- American bioraphy)..........5028.1.1 portantgap. Guiizot, in thelltlhlecture of Iris' I-History ofciviIization" [5924.8], mak cs it the omarking line between the mid- - Orations and speeches. 8th edition. Boston, dIe ages and the modern time. Kirk's "CCharles the bold" 1870. 4 v. Portrait. 8.1921.1 [5511.1] embraces much of tihe 15tll century. For tie period of the Reformnation. a central studly is Robecrtson's "Charles the - Memorial of. See BOSTON, Mass............... 810.9 fitt h" [1.9],loereois " Progrcisssofsociety" fros ithesfall EVERETT, William. Changing base...... 935.2 oftlie tomatnat etmpire is an table review. See also under "Reformation." "Luther," etc. Fisht's "Reforatio" [5813.7, Double play................................. 935.3 appendix 2] gives a list of authorities o, the general history EVERGREENS, Hedges and. Warder, J. A. New of this period. Motley's histories come in heree, and there is Z,. a paper in the Quarterly review, 1874, on his tendency to ptt York, 1858. 12.6626.3 the Netherlands tbr all Europe. Schiler's clear and brilliant EVERS, Henry. Steam and the locomotive engine. mnonograph on the "Thitty years' war" [826.2] will partly Nw York Glsow, 1873. pp. Illusbridge the gap before the Frenellc rerolltion finally embraced Ne York [Glasow], 1873. 160 pp. Illusall Europe. Alison's H1istory is vtluminous, but if his ultra trated. 160......1 7................... 1717.3 conservative views are understood, it otters the best Englisl _ Stem and the steam engine: lad and marine. account; and he did not add to his reputation by his continua- Steam and the steam engine: land and marine. tion of the record to 1852. Writers like Buckle speak scorn- New York [Glasgow], 1873. 160 pp. Illusfully of Alison. Russell's " Modern Europe" is a concise review, written in trated. 16................................ 1717.5 the fotrm o! letters, addressed by a nobleman to his son, of the EVERY boy's annual. Routledge, E............... 930.1 period beginning witls the decline of the Romsnt empire andeE9 qer~d f~n nlg ithtie d~cill oftie Knnl~ mpre ndEVERY boy's book: a complete encyclopsedia of sports closing originally in 1763; but it tas been continued to 1837.y's book: a complete encyclop dia of sports Castelar's papers on "'IThe republican movement in Eurtope and amusements With illustrations. New ediin late years " will be found in Harper's magazine, vols. 45-5 tion London, 83. 630- pp. 160.9164 The" Epocls of history " series of condensed monograpls........ on salient points of European history promises to be when EVERY boy's book. Routledge, E................ 6414.2 finislhed a valuable aid to populour study. Smyth's "Lectures EVERY horse owner's cyclopedia. McClure, R. on modern history" [5012.10; 5925.7] is a useful guide. hi epia,17 8063 -1 Philadelphia, 1872. 8~..................... 6613.1 Lite'rary hisorsy. EVERY Saturday. New series. Vol. 1-4. Boston, The beginnings of European literatoe are traced in Gui- 1873, 74. 4 v. 4..............., 1313.1 zot's History of "civtlizatin" [5924.8] and it Milsan's EVIDENCES of a revelation. Erskine, T. Remarks "Latin Clhristianity" [5817.11]. There is nothingi better for the periodr it covers than H-al- on the internal evidence for the truth of revealed last's excellent criticismo antd condensed narrative [1531.2]. religion. ndover,. 12............... 5819.4 Longfellow, who was assisted by Prof: Felton and others,.... gives a brief sketch of the different literatures, followed by ac- - Hopkins, M. Lectures on the evidences of Chriscounts of the poets belongitng to each, with citations. The tianity. Boston, 1846. 8.....1921.3 strength of Sismondi's book is isn its account of Italian litera- B t 1.o ture, Isis account of the Sopanish literature being superseded - Same. Boston, 1861. 120................. 1532.7 by Ticknor's book [5922.2] Pale W. View of the evidences of CristianInteresting accounts of literary society in Europe ilt s - Paley, W. View of the evidences of Christiancentury are bundl in stlch books as the lives of Irving, Prescott, ity. Hallowell, 1826. 120................. 5816.8 a'ndTicknor. See also thie literatures of differet countries. -Powell, B. The study of the evidences of ChaisT'oavcels. tianity. (In Essays and reviews)............ 1538.3 Beside the travels named above, see Andersen's " Poet's boo- - Same. (In Hedge, F. II. Recent iunquiries in zaar" [420i.18]; Clemens's "Innocents abroad" [421.6]; Keel- theology).......................15 26.24 and 5814. 15 er's" Vagabond adventures "[1211i.3]; Longfellow's" Outre- teogy15. nd5 mer" [1838.4.1]; -Mrs. Stowe's " Suo.ny memories" [426.6]; - Supernatural religion 3d edition. London, and Miss Trafton's "AAmerican girl abroad" [736.12]. 1874. 2 v. 8......5812.14 EUROPEAN life, legend, and landscape. By an artist. EVIL eye, The. Carleton, W.................. 524.2 Philadelphia, 1859. 154 pp. 1 plate. 12.. 424.2 EVOLUTIoN. Burr, E. F. Doctrine of. Boston, EUSTACE diamonds, The. Trollope, A............. 720.33 1873. Sm. 8...........................1527.11.2 EUTAW. [Historical fiction.] Sims, W G....... 716.29 - Fiske, J. Outlines of cosmic philosphy, based EUTHANASY. Monutford, W. Iostdn, 1874. 160, 5836.7 on the doctrine of. Boston, 1875. 2 v. 8~... 5824.2 EvA. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L............... 336.15- Haeckell, E. H. History of creation; or the ~~~EVANOEINE. Longfellow.H.W. Poeticalworks. development of the earth and its inhabitants by Leipzig, 1856. Sq. 160.1614....1 the action of natural causes. A popular expoLeipzig, 1856. Sq. 16o............'614.1 sion fth dcrne f.NwY k 186 — Same. (In his Poems.) Boston, 1858. 2 v. 16~.1612.1.2 sition of the doctrine of. New York 1876. 2 V. 12~........................ 6615.5 Note.- This poeut, the most successfi iu to he language in 2... 61 hlexameters, is based ou the forced removal of the Frenclh set- - Henslow, G. The theory of evolution of living tlers in Nova Scotia. by order of the British governoent in things, and the application of the principles of 1755, which was carried out by General Winslow, of Massachiusetts. See Whittoer's notice [1937.1.2]. evolution to religion. London, 1873. Sin. 8~.5814.18 EVOLUTION 76 FALL Shelf. No. Shelf. No. EVOLUTION, continued. FABLES in song. Bulwer-Lytton, (E.) H. Boston, -Winchell, A. The doctrine of. New York, 1874, 16.................................1617.8 1874. 120................................. 6836.3 - Same. Leipzig, 1874. Sq. 160...............1614.16 See also Note under Darwinism. FABLES respecting the popes of the middle ages. EwALD, Alexander Charles. Life and times of Doellinger, J. J. I. von. London, 1871. 8~.. 5813.5 EWALD, Alexander Charles. Life and times of Algernon Sydney, 1622-83. London, 1873. Algernon Sydney, 16i2'2-83. London, 1873. FAnRE, Ferdinand. The abbd Tigrane. Candidate 2v. Portrait. Folded sheet. 8 5422.10 for the papal chair. [Fiction.] Translated by 2 v.Porrai. Flde shet.80.........5422.10 L.WBao.................751 EWALD, (Georg) HIeinrich (August). History of.. Bacon. 15.19 Israel. From the German by J. E. Carpenter. FiCHEUx, Les: comdie. Molidre, J. B. P. Euvres. Edited by R. Martineau. Vol. 1, 2, 2d edition Paris, 1869. 120..........................5537.2.1 London, 1869-74. 5 v. 8. 5.813.15 FACTS and fancies for school-day reading. Sedgwick, Lonon,186-74 5. 8..............5813.15 z'EWBANK, Thomas. A descriptive and historical ac- C. M. New York, 1873. Sq. 160.929.6 count of hydraulic and other machines for rais- FADED, A, leafofhistory. Davis, R. H. (In Johning water, ancient and modern; with observations son, (E.). Little classics)...529.4.10 on the mechanic arts [and] the steam engine. FAERIE queene, The. Spenser,E. Poeticalworks. Illustrated. 16th edition. With additional mat- Boston, 1871. 160.Vol. 1-4 of 5628.4 ter. New York, 1876 [cop. 1863]. viii, 612 pp. FAGGOT, A, of French sticks. [Descriptions of French 80....6422.7 life, etc.] Head, Sir F. B. London, 1855. ~~~~~~2. 1~.......2v.12....................5526.11 EWING, Juliana Horatia. A flat iron for a farthing; 2v. 12...5526.11 or, some passages in the life of an only son. FAIR France. Craik, D. (M.) New York, 1871. 12. 424.20 With illustrations. 3d edition. London, 1875 - Scoe. Leipzig, 1872. Sq. 160.323.14 xi, 290-f-pp. Sm. 8.................. 1117.30 FAIR god, The; or, the last of the'tzins. [Fiction. - Six to sixteen. A story for girls 1117.10 Aztechistory.] Wallace, L. Boston, 1873. 12~, EXCURSIONS. Thoreau, H. D. Boston, 1866. 16. 417.9 737.16 and 5014.10 ExHIBITIoN drama, The. Baker,.. Boston, FAIR Harvard: a story of American college life. 1875. 120........1635.6 Washburn, W. T.....533.12 EXILES ofF rida, The. Gidding, J H. Columbus; FAIR maid, The, of Perth. Scott, Sir W. Boston. 533.2 ~1858. 160.~ 8'25.8 - Same. Leipzig............................. 324.14 ExoTICS. [Poems, translations.] Clarke, J. F. and FAI play. outhworth, E. D. E..737.6 L. Boston, 1875. Sq. 160....1627.3 FAIR puritan, The. Herbert, H. W...... 716.1 ExPANSE of heaven, The. Proctor, H. A. London FAIR Saxon, A. MacCarthy, J.734.8 1873. Sm. 80..6815.1 FAIR women. Forrester, Mlrs..710.24 ExPERIENCE, The, of life. Sewell, E. M.319.23 FAIRCHILD, Joy Hamlet. 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Treatise upon the nature and morbid pp. Sm... 6425.6 sensibility of the retina, or weakness of sight. FAIRIES of our garden. Watson E H. 931.6 Boston, 1849. 120..........................6015.7 FAIRY-FINDER, The. Lover,S. (in Johnson, (E.) - Mackenzie, W. Practical treatise on the diseases R. Little classics).....529.4.12 of the. Boston, 1833. 8................... 6011.2 FAIRY fingers. Hitchie, A. C.. 723.19 — Williams,/E. W. A practical guide to the study Williams, H.. A practical uide to the study FAIRY tales. Arabian nights' entertainments...... 928.14 of the diseases of the. Boston, 1862. 8~. 6015.5 - Clarke, R. S. Fairy book................. 27.4 EYRI~s, Jean Baptiste Benoit. Danemark. Con- - Huessen,.. K. Queer folk916.30 — Hugessen, E. It. K. Queer folk........916.30 tinu6 par M. Chopin. Paris, 1846. 415- pp. - Johnson, V. W. The Catskill fairies........... 910.2 24 plates. [L'Univers.] 8..0........5911.11 - Kingsley, C> The heroes; or, Greek fairy tales 935.25 EYSTER, Nellie. 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Alger, H., jr............... 934.12 Illustrated. 8............................. 5810.3 FAJlILIAR quotations. Bartlett, J. 6th edition. - Seekers after God. New edition. London, 1875. Boston, 1874. 120....................*It.R., F.3.8 xiii, 336 — pp. Illustrated. [Sunday library.] - Same. 7th edition, Boston, 1875. 12~.*R.R., F.3.10 Sm. 8.................................... 5937.7 Note. - The best collection of the kind. It differs from or- Contents- Seneca; Epictetus; Marcus Aurelius. dinary collections of quotations, in that it contains only those FRRR, John. Elementary treatise on astronomy. which hiave currency in.writing or conversation. FARRR, John. Elementary treatise on astronomy. Cambridge, 1827. vii, 320 pp. Folded plate. 8~. 6433.2 FAMILY, A, in love. Craik, D. (M.).............. 330.22 - Elements of electricity,'magnetism, and electroFAMILY doom, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N....... 734.25 magnetism. Cambridge, 1826. vii, 395 pp. 8~. 6433.1 FAnILY nurse, The. Child, L. M. 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Revised and corrected by E. FIRE in the woods. De Mille, J................. 934.20 W. Janson. With illustrations. London, 1869. FINES and fire departments. Bugbee, J. M. Boston, 519-4- pp. 80............................. 1521.8 1873. 80.................................. 1711.2 - Same. New edition, revised by P. M. Duncan. FIRES, fire engines, and fire brigades. Young, C. With illustrations. London [1872]. 538 — pp. F. T. London, 1866. 80...................1521.10 Sm. 8..................................... 6615.1 FIRESIDE science. [Every day phenomena.] Nich- Mammalia. Their various orders and habits ols, J. R. New York, 1872. Sm. 80......... 1525.9 popularly illustrated by typical species. With FIRESIDE saints. Jerrold, D. (W.) Boston, 1873. 16. 728.6 engravings. London, 1870. xi, 606 pp. 80.. 1521.2 FIRESIDE travels. [Essays, etc., on places.] Low- The ocean world: being a description of the sea, ell, J. R. Boston, 186t4. 12................ 426.4 and its living inhabitants. Illustrated. Lon- FIRST fam'lies of the Sierras. [Fiction.] Miller, C. H. 717.12 don, 1869. xii, 615 pp. 8................. 1521.5 FISH and fishing. Davy, Sir H. Salmonia; or, days - Primitive man. Revised translation. Illustrated. of fly fishing. Boston, 1870. 16............ 1515.4 London, 1870. xix, 348 pp. 8............. 5912.3 - Ilallock, C. The fishing tourist: angler's guide - Reptiles and birds. Edited by P. Gillmore. With and reference book. New York, 1873. 160...1515.12 illustrations. London [1869]. xiii, 648- pp. - Herbert, H. W. Fish and fishing of the United 80........................................ 1521.3 States and British provinces. New York, 1866. - The to-morrow of death; or, the future life ac- L. 120.... 1512.1 cording to science. Translated by S. R. Crocker. Holdsworth, E. W. H. Deep-sea fishing and Boston, 1872. viii, 395 pp. Illustrated. 120. 5816.3 fishing boats. London, 1874. 80............5932.13 - The vegetable world; being a history of plants, - Norris, T. The American angler's book. Philawith their botanical descriptio.ns and peculiar delphia, 1865. 8..........................1511.5 properties. New edition. Illustrated. London, - Prime, W. C. I go a-fishing. New York, 1873. 1868. viii, 576 pp. 8~..................... 1521.6 Sm. 80..................................... 6413.3 - The world before the deluge. The geological - Scott, G. C. Fishing in American waters. New portion revised and much new matter added, by York, 1875. 539 pp. 8....................6412.4.H. W. Bristow. With illustrations. London - Walton, I., and Cotton, C. The complete angler. [1866]. viii, 449 pp. 8..........1521.1 and 6617.2 London, 1861. Sm. 80...................... 6416.2 Note. - Figuier's books are in low repute with scientists; See also Salmon, Trout. but their somewhat imaginative details render them attractive FISHER, Frances C. Christian Reid.) Carmen's into the popular sense. heritance.520.4 Ahertance..o...o........................... 520.23 FILE no. 113. Gaboriau, ]~...................... 710.40 FILE no. 113. Gaborian, E.., 710.40 A daughter of Bohemia..................... 732.23 FILLE, La, du r6giment. Donizetti, G. (In Ditson, - Ebb-tide and other stories 711.28 0., and co. Standard opera librettos) 6233.3.2 - Hearts and hands. A story 711.8 FINE arts. Eastlake, Sir C. L. Contributions to the - MabelLee. Anovel... 711.29 literature of the. London, 1870. 80......... 6232.1 - Morton house711.30 - Hamerton, P. G. Etching and etchers. Boston, - Nina's atonement, and other stories............ 732.3'1876. S..80............ 6233.1 - A question of honor. A novel................ 713.8 - Jameson, A. (M.) Legends of the 1monastic - Valerie Aylmer. A novel.................... 711.31 orders, as representedinthe. Boston, 1866. 160. 1517.7 FISHER, George Park. Essays on the supernatural - Keddie, Miss -. Modern painters and their origin of Christianity, with special reference to paintings. Boston, 1874. 160............... 6216.4 the theories of Renan, Strauss, and the Tibin- Lossing, B. J. Outline history of the. New gen school. New York, 1866. xii, 586 pp. 8-. 6324.6 York, 1857. 120........................... 1517.1 York, 1857. 120.1517.1 — The reformation. New York, 1873. xxxiv, - Reynolds, Sir J. Discourses. London, 1842. 4:. 6230.1 620pp. 80.5813.7 3- Ruskin, J. Frondes a~grlestes. Readings in FISHER, Theodore Willis. Plain talk about insanity. 9modern painters.' Orpington, Kent., 1875. With remarks on hospitals and asylums, and the ~~~~Sm. 80. ~6236-~21 " ~medico-legal aspect of insanity. Boston, 1872. Torrey, J. A theory of fine art. New York, 97pp. Illustrated. 50.6033.1. 97 pp. Illustrated. 8~...................... 6033.1 1874:. 160................................. 62:37.1 1874. 160.' 6237.1 FISHER boys, The, of Pleasant cove. Kellogg, E... 922.31 Tyrwhitt,. FsKt. J. A handbook of pictorial ISE, John. Myths and myth-makers: old tales -art. Oxford, RStJA1875f.pi 8t 6213.12 and superstitions interpreted by comparative - Wyatt, M. D. Fine art. A sketch of its history, mythology. Boston, 1873. vi, 251- pp. 16. 5924.1 theory, practice, and application to industry. - Outlines of cosmic philosophy, based on the doeLondon, 1870. 8'.6232.2 trine of evolution, with criticismus on the posiCollections of engravings, pltotographs, etc. Dor6, tive philosophy. Boston, 1875. 2 v. 80.... 5824.2 (.- Collections o y Lodo- The unseen world, and other essays. Boston, (P.) G. The Dor6 gallery. London [1871]. L. 40.....6220.6 1876. 349-. pp. 120.5836.1 - -Geldo, C. Liber veritatis. London, 1872. 3 v. FITCH, Samuel Sheldon. Six lectures on the uses of F0............... 6220.6 the lungs; and [on] pulmonary consumption See also Architecture, Music, Painting, Sculpture. [t. it i or 324 pp. 120.......................... 6027.1 lFINE feathers do not make fine birds. Neily, K. J. 936.28 FITTON, James. Sketches of the establishment of FINLAND, Handbook for. Murray, J. London, 1868. the church in New England. Boston, 1872. 120....................................... 5917.5 346 pp. I plate. Portraits. Sm. 8......... 5816.5 FINLEY, Martha. (Marthan Farquharson.) An old- Note. - An account of the establishmet, and the subsefashioned boy......................... 926.24 quent history, of' tise Roman catholic church in New England. - Elsie Dinsmore.............................. 926.16 FITZGERALD, Percy. Charles Lamb; his friends, his - Elsie's girlhood............................. 926.18 haunts, and his books. 2d edition. London, - Elsie's womanhood: a sequel to "Elsie's girl- 1866. vii, 229 pp. Portraits. Sq. 16~...... 5425.8 hood"............................. 1117.3 - The Kembles, including the lives of Mrs. Siddons, - Holidays at Roselands.........................926.17 and her brother J. P. Kemble. London [1871]. - Our Fred; or, seminary life at Thurston. Sequel 2 v. Sm. 80.............5................5425.22 to An "1 Old-fashioned boy"................ 926.19 - Life and adventures of Alexander Dumas. Lon- Wanted — a pedigree......................... 736.27 don, 1873. 2 v. Portrait; 8.............. 5522.5 FITZGERALD 80 FLORENCE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. FITZGERALD, Percy, continued. FLEMING, G. Practical horsoshoeing. With illus- Life of David Garrick. London, 1868. 2 v.' trations. New York, 1872. 108 pp. 120.....1515.11 Portraits. 8~.............................. 5422.8 FLEMING, May Agnes. The dark secret; or, the - Life of Laurence Sterne. With illustrations. mystery of Fontelle hall..................... 720.3 London, 1864. 2 v. Portrait. I folded sheet. - Guy Earlscourt's wife........................ 522.6 Sm. 8..................................... 1224.1 - A mad marriage............................ 724.31 - The romance of the English stage. London, 1874. - Norine's revenge, and Sir Noel's heir........... 723.22 2 v. 8~................................... 5622.4 - One night's mystery......................... 733.37 FITZGERALD, R. A. Wickets in the West; or, the - A terrible secret............................. 724.19 twelve in America. London, 1873. ix, 335 pp. - A wonderful woman.......................... 737.19 Illustrated. Sm. 80......................... 5035.6 FLETCHER, Eliza Dawson. Autobiography, with letFITZMAURICE, Edmond (George), lord. Life of Wil- ters and other family memorials. Edited by the liam, earl of Shelburne, afterwards first mar- survivor, of her family [Lady Mary Richardson]. quess of Lansdowne. With extracts from his Boston, 1876. viii, 376 pp. Portraits. 160.. 1022.6 papers and correspondence. Vol. I. London, FLETCHER, James Cooley, and KIDDER, Daniel Parish. 1875. 8.................................. 5333.4 Brazil and the Brazilians. Illustrated. 8th Contents. -Vol. I. 1737-66. edition. Revised and enlar-ged. Boston, 1868. xii, 640 pp. Portrait. Maps. 8........... 411.5 FITZMAURICE, William Petty, earl of Shelburne, 1st.41 FL`eTCHeR, John. Works. See BEAUM~oN~, Francis. manrquis of Lansdowne, Life of. Fitzmaurice, E FLETCHER, John. Works. See BEAUMONT, Francis. (G.), lord. Vol. I. London, 1875. 8....... 5333.4 London, 1872. 2 v.:o.... 5621.2 LEUg —I)E-Taf~. Rntner, F. (lin Ditso%, 0., and co. FITZWILLIAM, William Wentworth, viscount Milton FLEUR-DE-THE. Ronger, F. (In Datson, 0., an and CHAUDLE, Walter Butler. The North-west Il Standard opera librettos)....................6233.3.1 and CrI~ADrE, W~alter Butler. The North-west FLEURANGE. Craven, P......................... 518.17 passage by land. Narrative of an expedition FLUAG Cae,............ 518.17 from the Atlantic to the Pacific, through British FLIGHT of a Tartar tribe. De Quincey, T. (In Johnson, (E.)1L. Little classics).................52.. territory, by one of the northern passes in the son, (E.) R. Little classics)......529.4.1 Rocky mountains. 6th edition. London, 1866. FLINT, Austin. Practical treatise on the diagnosis, Rocky mountains. 6th edition. London, 1866. xxiii, 4004.- pp. Illustrations. Map. 8....5931.15 pathology, and treatment of diseases of the heart. Philadelphia, 1859. 473 pp. 1 plate. 80.... 6022.4 FivAS, V. de. New grammar of French grammars: O~~ FIVAS, V. de. New grammar of French grammars: - Treatise on the principles and practice of medicomprising the substance of all the most ap- cine. Philadelphia, 1866. 867 pp. 80....6021.1 clue. Philadelphia, 1866. 86 p ~... 6021.1 proved French grammar$ extant. New York, 6proved 2Frech gramma20 extant. New Yor 1,'FLINT, Austin, jr. Experimental researches into a 1868. 290 pp. 12~........................ 2016.3 new excretory function of the liver. [No titleFIVE centuries of the English language and literaM u ne(.nn n Lpgpage. From the American journal of the medical ture. Tauchnitz, (C.) B., baron von. Leipzig, sciences for Oct., 1862.] 61 pp. 80.6023.19 lsGO..~~~~~~~~~~~sciences for Oct., 1862.] 61 pp. 8~..........6023.'19 1860. S. 16.............................1918.1 - The physiology of man. New York, 1873. 4 v. FIVE, The, great monarchies of the ancient Eastern 6011.4 world. Rawlinson, G. London, 1871. 3 v. 80. 5922.3601 FIVE hundred majority; or, the days of Tammany. CGentelts. -Vol. I. Introduction; The blood; Circulation;'i Y~~~~~~~~~~. Respiration. II. Alisnentation; Digestion; Absorption; Niles, W. New York, 1872. 80............. 521.12 Lymph and chvle. III. Secretion; Exeretion; Ductless FIVE —IINUTE chats with young women. Lewis, ID. gands; Nlrition; Animal heal; Moveinels; Voice and glands; Nu~tritio'n; Animal heat; Movements; Voice and speech. IV. Nervous system. New York, 1874. 12......e.........h....e 1522.9 FIVE old friends. Thackeray, A. I. Leipzig...... 331.7 R- Recherches expbrimentales sur une nouvelle font- Same. (In her Works.) London..............512.1.3 tion du foie. Paris, 1868. 122 pp. 8......6023.19 FIVE weeks in a balloon. [Burlesque on African FLINT, Robert. The philosophy of history in Eutravel.] Verne, J. New York, 1869. 80.... 735.26 rope. Vol. I. Edinburgh, 1874. 8......... 5921.7 FLAG, The, of distress: a tale of the South sea. FLINT chips. [Pre-historic archmology.] Stevens, Reid, M................................. 921.18 E. T. London, 1870. 80................... 5913.7 FLAGG, Wilson. The birds and seasons of New Eng- FLIRT, The. Grey, Mrs..................... 521.32 land. With illustrations. Boston, 1875. vi, FLITCH, The, of bacon. Ainsworth, W. H......... 322.25 457. pp. 80..............................6614.11 FLOATIN city, A. Verne, J. New York, 1874. 8~. 713.4 The woods and by-ways of New England. With FLOATING light, The, of Goodwin sands. Ballantyne, illustrations. Boston, 1872. xviii, 442 pp. R. M...................................... 935.16 Sm. 80..................................... 5035.2 FLOOD, Henry. See LECRV, WV. E. H. Leaders of FLAMIARION, Camille. The atmosphere. From the public opinion in Ireland. New York, 1872. French. Edited by. J. Glaisher. With chromo- 120....................................... 1025.9 lithographs and woodcuts. London, 1873. xix, FLoRA's interpreter, and fortuna flora. Hale, S. J. 505 pp. L. 8~............................. 6832.2 Boston [cop. 1843]. 120.....................1625.10 - Stories of infinity. From the French by S. R. FLORAL decorations for the dwelling house. HasCrocker. Boston, 1873. 287 pp. 16........ 6837.1 sard, A. London, 1875. Sm. 80............. 6625.5 Contents. - Lumen; listory of a comet; In infinity. FLORENCE, Italy. Machiavelli, N. History of. London, 1871. Sm. 8...................... 5516.8 - The wonders of the heavens. From the rench - Napier, H. E. Florentine history. London, 1846, by Mrs. N. Lockyer. Wlith illustrations. New 47. 6,. 160.5516.2 47. 6 v. 160~~.O......... 5516.2 York, 1871. iv, 289 pp. 16'.....17...17l'14.13 - Trollope, T. A. History of the commonwealth - joint author. Travels in the air. See GLAISHER, of. London, 1865. 4v. 80..... 5512.3 James~~~~~~~~~~~o. od n 86. 4............................. 5912.1 Jamnes 5911.1 FLANDERSs. Conscience, H. Scbnes de la vie fla- Note.-Napier's "Florentine history," coming down to 1824, is the best modern English narrative of her history; but mande. Premiere serie. Paris, 1864. 18~..5536.12 see also the generalhistories of Italy; and for the period of - Stephens, F. G. Flemish and French pictures. the Commonwealth, Trollope's "History." The Florence of the past is described in the lives of her London, 1875. 40......................... 6211.8 principal citizens, like Dante, Michel-Angelo, Galileo, etc.; FLAT iron, A, for a farthing. [Fiction.] Ewing, J. 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With an vol. 8, by Jarves; Jameson's' Diary of an enuuye " [427.1], introductory lecture and two addresses on the etc. Also Motley's articles on her historical and other associations in Atlantic monthly, Nov. and Dec., 1857. death of Thonmas Banks and of Antonio Canova, For the literary associations of Florence, see De Stall's and an address on the death of Fhaxman by Sir "Cortnne" [527.17]; Rogers's "Itals"; Byronss "Childe and an address on the death of Flaxmn ir Harold" [1614.13.2] and "Prophecy of Dante" [1614.13.J]; Richard Westmacott. With 3 plates. New asd GeorgeEliot's " Romola' [110 21]. edition. London, 1865. xv, 308 pp. Portrait. There is an article in the Atlantic snonthly, Dec., 1864, on English authors in Florence; see also lives of Landor, Mrs. Sm. 8..................................... 6215.5 Browning, etc. FLORIAN 81 FORESTER Shelf. No. Shelf. No. FLORIAN, Jean Pierre Ciaris de. Guillaume Tell, ou FooD, continued. la Suisse libre. 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Boston, 1859. 12~......................1526.16 (In Ditson, 0., and co. Standard opera libret- FOOTPRINTS of famous men. Edgar, J. G. New tos)..................................... 6233.3.5 York, 1872. 160........................... 913.13 FLOWER, The, of the family. Prentiss, E.......... 728.10 FoR a woman's sake. Phillips, W.........721.5 and 731.6 FLOWER people, The. Mann, M................ 931.8 FoR better or worse. Croly, J. C. Boston, 1875. 160. 1537.22 FLOWnRs. Beecher, H. W. Plain and pleasant talk FOR ever and ever. Church, F................... 337.17 about fruits, flowers and farming. New York, FoR love and life. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) Leipzig. 328.30 1859. 120.................................1514.22 - Same. New York........................... 731.36 - Hassard, A. Floral decorations for the dwelling Foa richer, for poorer. Parr, H.................. 315.29 house. London, 1875. Sm. 8~........ 8..0 6625.5 FOR the king's dues. Macdonell, A............... 532.12 -- Rand, E. S.,jr. Flowers for the parlor and gar- FORAYERS, The. Simms, W. G................... 716.26 den. Boston, 1870. 120.................... 1515.6 FORBES, Archibald. Soldiering and scribbling. -- Popular flowers, and how to cultivate them. A series of sketches. Leipzig, 1872. 286 pp. Boston, 1873. Sm. 40.......................1516.17 Sq. 16.................................. 319.7 - Robinson, W. Hardy flowers. Descriptions and FoansS, James David. Biography of Sir Humphry directions for their arrangement, culture, etc. Davy. (In Macaulay, T. B., lord, and others. London, 1872. Sq. 160...................... 6626.2 New biographies of illustrious men).......... 5428.4 - Williams, H. T. Window gardening. Devoted P- age, H. A. Noble workers. London, 1875. specially to the culture of flowers and orna- Sm. 80. 5936.3 mental plants, for in door and parlor decoration. -- Shairp, J. C., Tait, P. G., tnd Adams-Reilly, A. New York, 1876. 8........................ 1512.5 Life and letters of. London, 1873. 80........ 5332.4 See also Gardening. FORBEs, Sir John. A physician's holiday; or, a month in Switzerland in the summer of 1848. FLOWE.R, fruit and thorn pieces. Richter, J. P. F. With a map and illustrations. London, 1849. (Jean Paul.) Leipzig, 1871. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 520pp. 12. 226.2 368 x11, 520 pp. 12............................ 226.2.16..316.8 -............... Physiological effects of alcoholic drinks. See FLOYD, Cornelia. Mice at play. A story for the MASSACHUsETTS temperance society...........1527.15 whole family. By Neil Forest [pseud.].......1117.11 FoRBEs, Robert B. Shipwrek bylightning. Papers FLYleaves. [Societyverses.] CalverlyCC.S....1617.3 relative to Harris's lightning conductors. BosFoGGYo night, The, at Offord. Wood, E. P......... 333:13 ton, 1853. ix, 86- pp. 8.................1711.3 For.LL-FA~N~N. tRame, L. do 1~................... 3271.22 FOLLE-FARINE. Ram, L. de la.327.2 - Voyage of the Jamestown on her errand of mercy FOLLEN, Charles (Theodore Christian). Works, with [to Ireland]. Boston, 1847. ix, 27 [21], cliv a memoir of his life. Boston, 1842. 5 v. Por- pp. 1 plate. 80........................... 421.4 trait. 12~................................. 5735.4 P ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ trait. 120.................. FoRCe. Faraday, M. Lectures on the various forces Contelnts. —Vol. T. Life. II. Sermons. III. Lectures on of matter, and their relations to each other. moral philosophy; Fragment of a work on psychology. IV. Ne York, 1868. 1601528.8 Schiller's lifb andl dramas. V. Miscellaneous. NwYr,16. 10......................128 Schllers life anddaaV.isce- Grove, W. R., and others. The correlation and FOLLOWIN the flag. From August, 1861, to Novem- conservation of forces. New York, 1873. 120.1524.22 her, 1862, with the army of the Potomac. Coffin, - Guillemin, A. The forces of nature. London, C.C. Boston, 1865. 120. 913.17 1872. L. 8......................1520.1 FOLLY as it flies; hit at. Parton, S.P. New York, - Tice, J. H. The relations between matter and 1872. 120.......................... 52.19 force. (In Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in FONBLANQIJE, Albany,jr. Atangledskein........ 720.8 popular science)............................ 6813.7 FONTAINE, James. Memoirs of a Huguenot family: FoncED marriage, The: acomedy. Molidre, J. B. P. translated and compiled from [his] autobiogra- Dramatic works. Edinburgh, 1875. 80......5530.3.2 phy, and family manuscripts, comprising an FORD, John. Dramatic works. See MASSINGER, original journal of travels in Virginia, New Philip. London, 1869. 80..5611.9 York, etc., in 1715 and 1716. By Ann Maury. FonD,Richard. Handbook for Spain. 4th edition. With an appendix. New York, 1872. 512 pp. With maps and plans. London, 1869. 2 v: 160. 5917.1 12~....................................... 5525.3 FORDYCE, George. Treatise on the digestion of food. FONTENELLE, Julia. de. Manuel du bijoutier, du 2d edition. London, 1791. x, 204-+ pp. 12~. 6034.1 joaillier, de l'orfdvre, du graveur sur mdtaux et FOREGoN/ conclusion, A. Hiowells, W. D.. 724.23 du changeur. Paris, 1832. 2 v. 240. [Manuel FOREIGN reminiscences. Vassal-Fox, II. R., 3d lord Roretl................ 6219.2 Holland. London, 1851. Sm. 80............5435.6 - Nouveau manuel complet de physique amusanto. FOREIGNER, The, in far Cathay. [China.] MedNouvello 6dition, revue, corrigde et ornie do burst, W. H. New York, 1873. 120.... 424.19 planches. Par F. Malepeyre. Paris, 1850. x, FoRENSIC oratory. Hortensius: an historical essay 430 pp. 24~. [Manuel Roret]......... 6439.5 on the office and duties of an advocate. ForFoNvIELLE, Wilfrid de. Thunder and lightning. syth, W. London, 1874. 80.6314.3 Translated from the French, and edited by T. FOREST, Neil, pseud. See FLoYD, Cornelia. L. Phipson. Illustrated. New York, 1872. FOREST days. James, G. P. R.......... 327.14 285 [283] pp. 160.........................1714.22 FOREST exiles, The. Reid, M................... 937.20 — joint author. Travels in the air. See GLAISHER, FOREST glen series. See KELLOoG, Elijah. James................................. 5911.1 FOREST HILLS cemetery, Boston. Its establishment, FooD. Cameron, C. A. The chemistry of food in progress, scenery, monuments, etc. With illusrelation to the breeding and feeding of live trations. Roxbury, 1855. iv, 237-t- pp. 120.5016.12 stock. London, 1868. 16.................. 6437.1 FOREST voices. Putlitz, G. (H. (G.) zu. Albany, - Hassall, A. H. Food: its adul.t rtions, and the 1866. 16.158......................1538.23 methods for their de~tddtTin: London, 1876. FORESTER, Frank, psen d. See HERBERT, Henry WilSmn. 8~..........6035.8 liam. 11 FORESTERS 82 FOWNES Shelf. No. Shelf. No. FORESTERS, The, an American tale. Belknap, J. FOSDICK, Charles A., continued. Boston, 1796. 160.......................... 529.9 - The sportsman's club afloat................... 913.34 FORGIVEN at last. Hadermann, J. R....... 528.10 - The sportsman's club series. The sportsman's FORLORN hope, The. Yates, E................... 318.23 Club among the trappers..................... 913.36 FoRMBY, Henry, editor. The pictorial Bible and - - The sportsman's club in the saddle........... 913.35 church-history stories. Part Iv, and vol. IxI. Foss, Edward. Memories of Westminster hall. A The life, passion, death, and resurrection of our collection of incidents and historical sketches, Lord Jesus Christ. Being an abridged harmony relating to Westminster hall, its famous judges of the four gospels in the words of the sacred and lawyers and its great trials, with an histext. Withengravingson wood. London [1874]. torical introduction. New York, 1874. 2 v. viii, 182-4- pp. Sq. 160............6328.22 Illustrated. Fac-simile. 8................. 5421.2 FORMosA, China. The straits of Malacca, Indo- FOSTER, James. The death of Christ, considered as China, and China. Thomson, J. New York, a sacrifice. (In Noyes, G.R. Collection of 1875. 80.............................. 5921.4 theological essays)..........................6325.12 FORNEY, John Weiss. Anecdotes of public men. - Essays. (In Sparks, J. Collection of essays and New York, 1873. 444 pp. 120.............. 1015.2 tracts in theology)......................1918.9.5 FORREST, George. Handbook of gymnastics. Lon- FOSTER, John. Critical essays contributed to the don, 1864. 64 pp. Illustrated. 160......... 1519.3 Eclectic review. Edited by G. E. Ryland. - Handbook of swimming and skating. London, London, 1871. 2 v. Sm. 8................ 5614.3 1863. 61 pp. Illustrated. 160...... 1519.1 - Essay on the evils of popular ignorance: and a FORRESTER, /Mrs. -. Diana Carew............... 722.8 discourse on the communication of Christianity - Dolores..................................... 724.30 to the people of Hindoostan. New edition, re- Fair women................................. 710.24 vised and enlarged. London, 1865. xx, 394 — - From Olympus to Hades............. 710.23 ppp. 160.................................. 5614.2 FORRESTER, Francis, pseud. See WISE, Daniel. - Essay on the importance of considering the subFoRs clavigera. [Essays.] Ruskin, J. New York, ject of religion. 2d American edition. Boston, 1871, 72. 2 v. 120........................6236.10 1828. 172 pp. 120........................ 1916.8 FORSTER, John. Life and times of Oliver Goldsmith. - Essays, in a series of letters. London, 1870. xvi, Leipzig, 1873. 2 v. Sq. 16................ 1028.2 342 pp. 160............................... 5614.1 - Same. 5th edition: illustrated. 2 v. London, Contents. -On a man's writing memoirs of himself; On de1871. 80.................................. 1022.1 cision of character; On the application of the epithet roman- Life of Charles Dickens. Leipzig, 1872, 73. 4 v. tic; Causes by which evangelical religion has been rendered in 2. PortraitreDis. iSq.z 160,.1238.4 4. unacceptable to persons of cultivated taste. in 2. Portraits. Sq. 16~,,,.,,.,,......... 1238.-4: - Life of Jonathan Swift. Vol. i. New York, - Same. (In The Alexandrian)................1910.4.2 1876. Portrait. Fac-similes. 8............ 5333.6 Contemts.o- On a man's writing memoirs of himself; On decision of character; On the application of the epithet romanContents. -Vol. I. 1667-1711. tic; Causes by which evangelical religion has been rendered unacceptable to persons of cultivated taste; On popular igno- Walter Savage Lander. A biography. Boston, rance. 1869. v, 691 — pp. Portrait. 1 plate. 80 5423.1 - Life and correspondence. Edited by J. E. RyFORSYTH, Joseph. 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F. W. Rodiger. - The novels and novelists of the eighteenth con- Pest, 1852. 2 v. in 1. 160.................. 2027.6 tury, in illustration of the manners and morals FOUL play. Reade, C., and Boucicault, D. (L.) of the age. London, 1871. viii, 347 pp. Sm. 80. 6136.1 Boston, 1874. 120.......................... 724.18 FORTIFICATION. Annalsof a fortress. Viollet-le-Duc, FOUND dead. Payn, J........................... 312.19 E. E. Boston, 1876. 80.................... 6223.4 FOUNDATIONS and concrete works. Dobson, E. LonFORTNIGUTLY review. New series. Vol. 13-16. don, 1867. 12...........................1716.27 London, 1873, 74. 4 v. 8................. 6713.1 FouQul, Friedrich (Heinrich Carl), Freiherrdo. See FORTUNE seeker, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N.... 727.6 La MOTTE FOUQUI. FORTUNES, The, of Glencore. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig. 332.12 FOUQUEAU DE PussY, J. J. Le grand-pere et ses - Same. London............................. 516.15 quatro petits-fils. 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London, 1872. vi, -- Frankl in the mountains...........913.3 116-~- pp. 120............................. 1715.25 FOX 83 FRANCE Shelf'. No. Shelf. No. Fox, Charles. Portrait of George Washington, from FRANCE. Geography, description, travel, etc., continued. an original drawing, as he appeared while re- - Hamerton, P. G. A painter's camp in. Boston, viewing the continental army on Boston com- 1871. 16............................... 426.19 mon, in 1776; a history of the portrait, and - - Round my house; notes of rural life in France documentary evidence in proof of the correctness in peace and war. Boston, 1876. 16~.......5527.16 of the likeness. Boston, 1851. Portrait. 37 - Hawthorne, N. Passages from [his] French notepp. L. 8................................. 1010.1 books. Boston, 1876. 2 v. 16............. 1839.3 Fox, Charles James. History of the early part of - H6zecques, C. A. F. 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[Fiction.] FRaMLY parsonage. Trollope, A.................. 334.12 New York, 1871. 12C....................... 913.23 FRANCE. Exthibition of industry and art. Commis- - Froissart, Sir J. Chronicles of. London, 1868. sion imperialo sur l'exposition universelle do 2 v. L. 80................................. 5920.2 1867. UEuvres d'art. Glronpe i. Classes 1-S. -- Gairdner, J. The houses of Lancaster and York, Paris [1867]. 240-F pp. 180............... 1737.5 with the conquest and loss of. London, 1874. Sq. 160.................................... 628.4: Biogra phy. l60.628.4 ~~Biography. ~- Guizot, F. (P. G.) L'histoire de France, depuis - Aumale, H. (E. P. L.) d'Orl6ans, duc d'. History les temps los plus recui6s jusqu'en 1789. Paris, of the princes do Cond6 in the xvIth and xvIth 1873-75. 4 v. L. 80....................... 5530.2 centuries. London, 1872. 2 v. 8~.......... 5522.9 - - History of, from the earliest times to 1789. - Bush, (A.) F. Memoirs of the queens of. Phila- London, 1872. 3 v. 80..................... 5510.2 delphia, 1854. 2 v. 12~..............1224.10 - Gurney, J. H. Chapters from French history. - Challice, A. E. Illustrious women of. 1790- London, 1870. 160....................... 5517.2 1873. London, 1873. Sm. 8................ 5525.7 - Hooper, G. Waterloo: the downfall of the first - Kavanagh, J. French women of letters: bio- Napoleon: a history of the campaign of 1815. graphical sketches. Leipzig, 1862. Sq. 160... 1238.3 London, 1862. 80.......................... 5511.2 - The men of the third republic; or, the present - Hope, Mr-s. -. Conversion of the Franks and leaders of France. Philadelphia, 1873. Sm. 8~. 5517.1 the English. London, 1872. 160............. 5735.5 -- Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Portraits of celebrated - Jervis, H. W. History of. From the earliest / women. Boston, 1868. 16................. 1226.5 times to the establishment of the second empire - Portraits contemporains. Paris, 1870. 5 v. 120. 5538.7 in 1852. New York, 1872 [1862]. 12....... 824.13 -- Portraits de femmes. Paris, 1870. 120......5538.17 - Jervis, W. H. The Gallican church. A history of the church of, from the concordat of Bologna, Geography, description, travel, etc. Gegrph decr. o, s~vlet.1516, to the revolution. London, 1872. 2 v. 8~. 1531.8 - Adams, W. T. Palace and cottage; or, Young - Jouy, V. J. E. de, L'hermite de la chauss6eAmerica in. Boston, 1873. 16.............. 925.10 d'Antin, on, observations sur les moeurs et les - Baedeker, C. Handbook for travellers [in] usages franpais an commencement du xIxe sieele. Northern France. Coblenz, 1872. 160........ 5527.7 Paris, 1815-18. 5 v. 12................... 5518.2 - Collins, C. A. A cruise upon wheels: the chronicle - - L'hermite en province, ou observations sur les of some autumn wanderings among the deserted mceurs et Ies usages franpais an commencement post-roads of. Leipzig, 1874. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160. 428.6 du xixe sibole. Paris, 1818. 3 v. 120........ 5518.4 - Craik, D. (M.) Fair France. Impressions of a - Lamartine, A. (M. L.) do. History of the restotraveller. New York, 1871. 120............ 424.20 ration of monarchy in. London, 1865. 4 v. - Same. Leipzig, 1872. Sq. 16.............. 323.14 Sm. 80.................................... 5517.5 - Field, H. M. Home sketches in. New York, - Michelet, J. History of. New York, 1869. 2 v. 8~. 811.7 1875. 120.......................... 837.1 - Moreau, H. La politique franpaise en Am6rique, - Gautier, H. Les curiositds do l'exposition uni- 1861-64. Paris, 1864. 8.................. 831.1 versello de 1867. Paris, 1867. 180.......... 1518.13 - Parkman, F.,jr. Pioneers of France in the New - Head, Sir F. B. A faggot of French sticks; con- World. Boston, 1872. 12~.......O......5015..1 taining a series of descriptive sketches of the - Ritchie, L. The romance of history. London, principal public institutions of Paris, and of the N. D. 16......................... 828.11 system of instruction of the French army. Lon- - S6gur, P. P., comte de. Histoire et mbmoires. don, 1855. 2 v. 120.......................5526.11 i Paris, 1873. 7 v. 8~.......................5513.4 FRANCE 84 FRANCE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. FRANCE. History, etc., continued. FRANCE. Revolution of 1789, etc., continued. - Stephen, Sir J. Lectures on the history of. - Somerville, W. C. Letters from Paris on the London, 1857. 2 v. 8~.....................5514.8 causes and consequences of the French revolu- Thierry, (J. N.) A. The formation and progress tion. Baltimore, 1822. 8~.................. 5512.1 of the tiers etat, or third estate in France. - Sybel, H. (C. L.) von. History of the French London, 1859. 2 v. in 1. Sm. 8.............. 5517.9 revolution. London, 1867, 69. 4 v. 8~...... 5514.2 - Whitehurst, F. M. Court and social life in France - Thiers, (L.) A. History of the French revoluunder Napoleon III. London, 1873. 2 v. 8~.. 5514.4 tion. New York, 1874. 4 v. in 2. 8~..'..... 5511.3 - Tocqueville, A. (C. H. C.) de. On the state of Revolution of 1789, etc. society in France before the revolution of 1789, and on the causes which led to that event. Lon- Abbott, J. S. C. The French revolution of 1789 don1873 8 ~ a @ * 5514.9 as viewed in the light of republican institutions. don, 1873. 80 New York, 1859. 80....................... 821.2 Revolution of 1848. - Burke, E. Reflections on the revolution in. - Lamartine, A. (M. L.) de. History of the French Boston, 1826. 8~......................... 5634.1.3 revolution of 1848. London, 1870. Sm. 80... 827.24 - Same. Boston, 1871. Sm. 8................. 5635.1.3 - Carlyle, T. The French revolution: a history. Leipzig, 1851. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16~........... 838.10 - Borbstmdt, A., and Dwyer, F. The Franco-Ger- Same. London, 1871. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16~..... 827.1 man war to the catastrophe at Sedan and the - Erckmann, E., and Chatrian, A. The outbreak fall of Strassburg. 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Phila- London, 1872. 8~............. 5515.1 delphia, 1855. 120......................... 1226.3 - Sheppard, N. Shut up in Paris. Leipzig, 1871. - Mignet, F. A. (M.) History of the French revo- Sq. 16................... 315.13 lution, 1789-1814. London, 1868. Sm. 8~.... 5517.4 - Wartensleben, H. (L. AV. C. A. F.), Graf von. - Morris, W. O'C. The French revolution and first Operations of the south army in January and empire. New York [1875]. Sq. 160......... 628.5 February, 1871. London, 1872. Sm. 80...... 5514.3 - Smyth, W. Lectures on the history of the French see also Bastile, Girondists, Paris, Peninsula war, Pyrenees, revolution. London, 1860. 2 v. Sm. 8.....5517.10 Waterloo. iNO T ZE O3M N }R I ANW C ]aE. General and comprehensive works. The latest history, and for the general reader perhaps the best, because less extensive, though still elaborate, is Martin's, for the period previous to the first revolution, digesting as it does tile labors of Sismondi, Guizot, Thierry, and Barante. It has, however, been only in part translated into English, and upon it is based " The student's France," above named, a brief compendious account. Crowe's, covering 1465-1795 [828.2], is a concise popular account. Sir James Stephen's Lectures [5514.8] are of high repute, and De Tocqueville says of them that they show a " clear comprehension of our ideas, laws and habits." The chapters on French history in Smyth's " Lectures on modern history " [5012.10; 5925.7] are of importance to the general reader seeking to know the character of the books to be read. E. A.'Freeman's essay on " The Franks and the Gauls " [5913.4] is a rapid survey of French history from the earliest times to our day. The ingenious, brilliant, poetic Michelet, though without method and regularity in his eloquent narrative, by combining graphic descriptions with a tone of philosophy, and by praises of liberty and virtue, and as the adversary of the Jesuits, has always been popular in France. See Flint, " Philosophy of history" [5921.7], on Michelet and the democratic school of historians. Catholic writers, like Bishop Dupanloup, regret his impiety, and think he degenerates into pamphleteering. There is an English translation of the first section of his history, covering the interval to A. D. 1483 [811.7]; but the reader can find the entire sequence in Flienchl in the Bates Hall. Michelet is reviewed in J. S. Mill's Dissertations [5824.4] and in Alison's Essays [1531.73. From political grounds the opposite to Michelet's, Capefigue reviews French history in a voluminous series of works, which are in some respects anomalous and eccentric. lie is a staunch royalist, a defender of the papacy, believes the reformation an impious innovation, but he has great research, is brilliant and imaginative in style, and, where not influenced by political views, impartial. He constantly takes issue with Guizot, Thierry, Michelet, Thiers, and MIignet. The series in French is in Bates Hall, but theyehave not been translated into English. The rise of the modern schools of French historians, which add a purpose beyond mere narrative, and have sought illustrations beyond battles and the life of courts, is largely due to Augustin Thierry's " Letters on the history of France; " and he illustrated sis idea in his monograph on the history of the middle class (tiers 6tat) [5517.9]. The highest repute acquired by a French historian probably belongs to Guizot, for his " History of civilization from the fall of the Roman empire to the revolution " [5924.8]. With a dignified style, he is able in analysis, in generalization, takes great range, is impartial, and of protestant views. Guizot is examined in Flint [5921.7]; in Alison's Essays [1531.7], etc. As history of France, which Guizot originally prepared for youths, and which he lived only to bring down to 1789 [5,10.2, etc.], may be considered the best of the general histories for popular use. By periods. -Ancient Gaul. Besides Cesar's " Cominentaries " [6116.5], see Merivale's " Roman empire " [5515.3, vol. 1, ch. 5]; the " History of Caesar " by Napoleon IIr [5521.1]; and other general works on the Roeman empire. The summary in Guizot's France [5510.2] is the most accessible narrative in English. Merovingian period, A. D. 428-752. The picturesque and animated work of Augustin Thierry, written with the modern appreciation of the value of antiquarian lore, is of the highest importance. See also Montalembert's "Monks of the West" [5514.5]. Chapter 38th of Gibbon [824.9] is given to the founding of the French monarchy. The important battles of Chalons, A. D. 451, and Tours, A. n. 732, are described in Creasy's "Decisive battles" [824.6]. IIallamn's "Middle ages" [5916.1] begins:. D. 486. Guizot's France [5510.2] affords a summary. Carlovingian period, A. D. 752-987. Guizot's 19th lecture of his "History of civilization " [5924.8], concerns the transition from the Merovingian period; lecture 20th is given to Charlemagne, and the 24th to the dismembermnent of his empire. Palgrave's Normandy begins with the death of Charlemagne, goes to Charles the sinlple in vol. 1, and to William the conqueror in vol. 3. Hallam's "Middle ages " [5916.1] covers this period; and Guizot's France [5510.2] nmay be colsulted for a summary. On CGharlemeagse, beside the above authorities, see the history of him by G. P..R. James [5528.9]; Milman's," Latin Christianity " [5817.11.2]; Glbbon's Rome [824.9, chap. 49]; and Bulfinch's "Legends of Charlemagne" [824.2]. 85 The Capets, A. D. 987-1328. See the 8th chapter of Guizot's " History of civilization" [5924.8] for an excellent account of the crusades. Guizot considers the civilization in France to begin in this period. Michelet [811.7] and Hallam's i" Middle ages " [5916.1] should be consulted. For fiction read James's " Philip Augustus" [722.73; E.E. Hale's " In His name " [732,28] for the Waldenses; and Miss Yonge's " Richard the fearless " [927.20]. House of Valois, A. D. 1328-1589. Follow first the general histories like Guizot's History [2510.2] and his " History of civilization " [5924.8]; and I-Iallam's " Middle ages" [5916.13]. Of the prominent characters of this period Louis Ix, or Saint Louis, is portrayed in Guizot's " Great Christians of France " [5937.6]. English history mates with French history in the invasion under Edward IIi and the Black prince; and of the battle of Cressy, A. D. 1346, there is an account in Creasy's "Decisive battles " [824.6], as also of the later conflict, A. D. 1356, at Poictiers. There is a life of the Black prince by James; an account of Edward IaI's reign by Longman, and illustrative matter call be found in Strickland's "Queens of England " [5416.4.2], inl Froissart [5920.2], and in Miss Yonge's "Cameos " [826.12]. Under Du Guesclin the French succeeded in driving the English from the country, A. D. 1370, etc., and the accounts in the general histories may be supplemented by Dumnas's " Knight of Mauleon." For the Peasants' revolt in 1358, see James's " Jacquerie " [722.5]. Of Henry V's victory at AginzcourZt, A. D. 1415, the Englisheas well as French histories must be consulted, and illustrative fiction will be found in James's "Agincourt " [327.12] and in Miss Yonlge's " Lances of Lynwood" [737.8]. Shakespeare's plays of Henry V and Henry VI come in collaterally, and carry the progress of' events along the English occupancy, and by the episode of Joans of Are', for whom see the note under Dare, Jeanne. Within this period also falls James's "Agnes Sorel " [730.6]. The conquest and loss of France to the English crossn is followed in Gairdner's " Lancaster and York " [628.4]. The reign of Louis Xlextended 1461-83, and in this time the modern kingdom was consolidated. Michelet is translated [811.7] for this period. and there is a summary in Guizot's last history [5510.2j; and for Louis's relations to the church history, see Milman's "Latin Christianity " [5817.11], and the references in McClintock and Strong's Cyclopredia. Also see Gurney's " Chapters from French history " [5517.2]; and illustrative fiction can be found in Scott's " Quentin Durnard " [324.2; 523.4]; and in Victor Hugo's " Hunchback of Notre-Dame " [511.27; 2016.2]. Contemporary with Louis swas ChaGrles the bold, duke of Burgeundy, and his relations to the history of Louis's reign is traced in Iilk's " Life of Charles t he bold " [5511.1]. Charles figures in Scott's " Anne of Geierstein " [324.1; 33.11; in Charles Reade's " Cloister and hearth " [316.24]; in Scott's "Quentin Durward " [324.2; 523.4]; and in James's " Mlary of Burgundy " [722.113. See also Herz's dranma of " King Ren6's daughter " [13615.15] for Provence at this time. The old chronicler Froissart [5920.2] covers the early part, 1326-1400), of this Valois period. The summary on Loueis' TIe's reign in Guizot's France [5510.2] will suffice the general reader before passing on to the period of Francis I, whose life and court are described by Pardoe [1223.11]; a summary of whose reign will be found in Guizot [5510.2], and whose relations to general European politics can be studied in Robertsoh's " Chlarles v" [1226.9]. Tile tallous Field of the cloth of gold is depicted in James's " Darnley " [327.16]; and A insworth's " Constable de Bourbon " [322.21] falls within his time. The historical narratives concerning the following reigns of this house may be illustrated by James's " Henry of Guise" [722.12], and Yonge's G Chaplet of pearls " [318.4] for Henry oI's reign, 1547-59. Dumas's "I Margaret of Valois " answers for Charles xII's period, 1560-74. Witllin this period falls the massacre of St. Bart holomew, A. I. 1572, upon -which there is a special monograph by White, a chapter in Elliot's " Old court life" [329.4], an account in Motley's " Dutch republic " [822.2], and an " apology " in Disraeli's " Curiosities of literature " [5626.6]. There is much variance between protestant and catholic historians on this event, and Lingard in his " History of England " [5417.8], and others on the catholic side, hold views that need to be weighed while reading their opponents. All histories of the reformation and of the IIuguenots necessarily cover this and other events of this contentious period. For Henry III's reignl, 1574-89, the histories may be paralleled with the novelists, Ainsworth in his " Crichtons" [722.13]; James in his " Henry of Guise " [722.12]; and Dumas ill his' Chlicot " [718.83 and " Forty-five guardsmren" [510.6]. The manners of the lath century are depicted in James's " Leonora d'Orco" [730.5] and " Corse de Leon" [5526.7]; in Manning's " Madame Palissy," and in Dumas's " Countess of Charny " [511.7]. Buckle, in his 8th chapter [5417.1], traces the changes in French intellect from this time to the age of Louis xIv. The Bourbons, A. D. 1589-1793. Henry IV, the founder of the line, ruled from 1589 to 1610; and a fall note on the literature pertaining to him and his reign will be found in the Bulletin for July, 1875, p. 369. There is a regular biography by James [5525.12]. His connection with Netherlandish history is covered in Motley's " United Netherlands " [5912.1] and in his " John of Barneveld " [5713.3]. See also Gurney's " Chapters from French history " [5517.2]. The wars of the League array historians by their protestant or catholic sympathies. Guizot, both in his " History of civilization " [5924.8] and in his " History " [5510.2], must be read as a protestant, though of broad sympathies. See also the Due d'Aumale's " Lives of the Cond6s" [5522.9]; Thierry's " History ofl the tiers 6tat " [5517.9]; Smiles's "Huguenots" [5514.1]; White's "Saint Bartholomew; " and Elliot's "Old court life" [329.43. Illustrative fiction can be found in James's " Henry of Guise " [722.12]; his " Gowrie " [730.8]; his:' Rose d'Albret " [730.7]; Ainsworth's " Crichton " [722.13 ]; and for poetic treatment, in Macaulay's "Ballad of Ivry " [1614.173. Louis XIII, - 1610-43. - The most accessible full adcount is the section of Martin's History which has been translated into English. Buckle's 8th chapter in his Civilization [5417.13 gives a clear outline of the progress of. events. The first chapter of James's " Reign of Louis xIv" [5526.5] summarizes this period, and notes the chief references for fuller study. James's novel of " Richelieu " gives some of the dramatic aspects of the time, and their rendering in this novel can be compared with Bulwer's delineation in his play of " Richelieu " [1614.5), and De Vigny's working up of the same period in his excellent novel " Cinq-Mars " [537.21]. See also Dumas's " Three guardsmen" [511.10], where the siege of La Rochelle is particularly described. Louis XIV, - 1647-1715. - See the note in the Catalogue of history, etc., of the Lowrer Hall, p. 171, and p. 97 for references for closer study than the Branch library admits of. Martin's "Age of Louis xIv" is temperate in character and the fullest of' the monographs. The English reader will find a good survey in chapters of Russell's Europe [5913.3]; and in James's' Life and times of Louis xIV " [5526.53 all that will ordinarily be needed. For his militarysuccess, see Due d'Aumale's' Lives of. the Cond6s " [5522.9]. Voltaire neglected to give due prominence to the literary influences of this age; but the English reader will find this influence amply set forth by Hallam [1531.2], and popularly by Asti. See also the lives of Pascal, Corneille, Racine, Moliere, Boileau, La Fontaine, F6nelon, etc. Bungener's "' Preacher and the. king " [716.4] has a slight thread of fiction, but it is in effect a treatise on Bourdaloue and the other sacred orators of the court. See also Farrer's " Bossuet and his contemporaries ". C5526.14]. Buckle [5417.1, chap. 11] contends that the literary reputation of this reign was in spite of the king, not because of him. Of the court and private life of the king, Miss Pardoe's book [1233.11] is the best for the English reader. There are estimates of' Louis in Buckle's 11th chapter [5417.1] and in Geizot's 14th lecture of his " History of civilization " [5924.8]. See also J. C. Morrison, in the Fortnightly review, 1874. For the religious aspects of the reign, and the results of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, see Snliles's "Huguenots " [5514.1]; and for illustrative fiction, James's " Huguenots " [722.103 and Mrs. Manning's " Jacques Bonneval" [738.6]. The catholic historians need, however, to be closely compared with the protestant. Dunmas has a series of novels covering this period, — "The three guardsmen " [511.10]; "Twenty years after " [511.31] for Mazarin, etc.; "Bragelonne" [511.8], for Louis' connection with the revolution in England; " The iron mask " [511.9]; and " Louise la ValliEre " [511.12], which may be compared with Bulwer's play of the same name [1614.5]. Louis X,, - 1715-74. The Count de Tocqueville, in 1846, complained of the paucity of historical treatises upon this reign, which he thought of so much interest as covering the great change of manners and ideas that led to the French revolution, which change the reader will also find portrayed in the early part of Carlyle's " French revolution " [827.1]. Buckle's 12th chapter [5417.1] is on the preparation for the'revolution. The fullest treatment will be found in Martin's " Decline of the monarchy." An article by De Tocqueville on "France before the revolution" is given in his "Memoirs." Carlyle's "' French revolution" [827.1] has a chapter on Louis xV's last days. Illustrative fiction will be found in Dumas' "Memoirs of a physician " [511.11] in James's "Ancient r6gime" [722.14]; in White-Melville's "Cerise" [321.10.1; in Ainsworth's " John Law " [322.14], for the financial Mississippi bubble; and Bungener's " Priest and the Huguenot" [627.43. See Germany, Seven years' war, for France's relation to European history. 86 Louis XVI, - 1774-89. The histories of the French revolution necessarily begin with going over the causes of thle revolution as developed in this reign. The chapter in Sybel [5514.2] is valuable. Carlyle enumerates them in a characteristic way [838.10]. The most recent. showing of the smouldering fires of the coming revolution is in Taine's " Ancient r6gime." The economic conditions as portrayed in Young's Travels, one of the best authorities, are well summarized in Alison's Europe [5913.6.1]. Buckle [5417.1] is erudite and suggestive. See also Morley's " Rousseau " [5523.3] and his " Voltaire " [5523.2]; and Marmontel's Memoirs. See further in the note under Louis xVr in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc. Bancroft's view of Louis and his cabinet, in relation to the American revolution, is taken in his " United States " [5012.3.7, ch. 7, and 8, ch. 61]. Dumas has a series of novels illustrating this period, - "Memoirs of a physician" [511.11]; "TThe queen's necklace" [511.6, - see also Carlyle's Essays on " The diamond necklace," and " Count Cagliostro "]; 1" Six years later" (taking of the Bastile, etc.) [511.14]; " Countess of Charny" [511.73; "Andree de Taverney " [510.9], to the death of Louis xvi; and "The conspirators " [718.7]. For manners, see George Sand's " Mauprat" [526.22]. The French revolution, A. D. 1789-99. Alison [5913.6] prefixes a list of authorities, and in his preface characterizes the contemporary records and journals. President White, of Cornell, adds a bibliography with characterizations to Morris's condensed history of the revolution [628.5]. Among the histories of considerable eztent, the latest of them, that of Sybel [5514.2], which covers 1789-95, and extends the survey over all Europe, is on some grounds the best yet written, though somewhat heavy. It enjoys great reputation in Germany, elucidates particularly the German policy of that period, and the author was allowed access to the French, Prussian, and Neapolitan archives, and uses material never before brought forward. Among the Frencl 7istolries, that by Thiers [5511.3] is a complete, highly-finished, voluminous plea in defence of the revolution, which later he would hardly have made, but which is in great favor with the liberals. In the early chapters, however, he is thought to be given to a loose pamcphleteering spirit. Mignet (like Thiers, of the fatalist school) believes in the inevitable evil of the revolution, and his book [5517.4] has been very successful. He is rapid and concise in survey, selects few but apposite details, and charlacterizes with precision. He also has since somewhat modified his views. Michelet's "Historical view " has been translated into English [5517.3], but it is considered somewhat one-sided. Bailly's " Mlmoires " and Madame De Staol's work on the revolution, are the occasion of Jeffrey's enunciation of the average views of the English people of that day, in his Essays [55i10.8]. Of the English histories, Carlyle's is the most famous, but its unquestioned ability is much marred to many by its strained melodramatic effects and jerky succession of pictures. In his essay he enumerates the chief authorities in vogue forty years ago, for an understanding of this period. Alison takes the aristocratic view [5913.6]; and Scott's toryismn was clear in his " Life of Napoleon " [1221.5]. Burke and Mackintosh took respectively the conservative and liberal side at tie time. Smyth's Lectures [5517.10] are in good repute. See also BroLgham's Statesmen [5614.4.3]. The politics and philosophy of the French revolution make a chapter in C. K. Adams's " Democracy and monarchy in France " [5515.4]. The constitution of 1790-91 is discussed in Sybel [5514.2], and in Burke's " Reflections " [5634.1.3; 5635.1.3]. Of episodical monographs, Lalicartine's on the Giroindists [827.25] is probably of most repute, though he is accused of inaccuracy and copies the ancients in assigning imaginary speeches to the actors; and he surprised the public by his democratic sympathies and laudatory view. On the ieigns of tersror, 1792-94, see Alison's Essay [1531.7]; Bulwer's [336.5.1]; Macaulay's Essays oni Barire and Mirabeau [1238.13]; and Carlyle's Essay on Mirabeau. Mignet and Thiers may be considered the principal writers on the side of the revolution. See also Lamartine's Girondists [827.25]. The defeat of the Prussians at Vailmy, 1792, forms one of Creasy's " Decisive battles " [824.6]. On La Vendde, see Fosteriana, and Jeffrey's Essays [5610.8]. On the Assembly, see Thiers; Mackintosh's Essays; and Sybel-[5514.2] on its Communistic tendencies; Burke's " Reflections" is a commentary on their action. For illustrative fiction, see Bulwer's " Zanoni " [336.6]; Dickens's " Two cities " [338.20; 1824.14]; Victor Hugo's " Ninety-three" [734.18]; BaringGould's "Gabrielle Andr6" [710.39]; Dumas's'Love and liberty;" Schwartz's "Birth and education" [531.6]; C. Tucker's "Lady of Provence;" Muehlbach's "Marie Antoinette" [531.32]; Keddie's "Citoyenne Jacqueline" [736.14]; Erckmann-Chatrian's "iMadame Th6rise" [524.4]; and "On the edge of the storm" [315.19]. Napoleonic period, A. D. 1799-1814. The consulate extended fiom 1799 to 1804, when the empire began. The principal English writers are the tory Scott [1221.5] and the aristocratic Alison [5913.5; 5913.6]. Thiers, for his " Consulate and empire," holds the very highest rank, and is of great popularity. His views are modified from those in his " History of the revolution; " but he is accused of concealing the emperor's bad traits. Bishop Dupanloup thlinks that, in the close of the last volume, he has hit what will be the abiding estimate of Napoleon. Since the publication of Napoleon's " Correspondance " [see account in Parton's " Topics of the times," 1935.3], Lanfrey [5522.1] has begun the publication of a life of Napoleon, which is written so ably and with such new developments, that it has taken high rank, and may be considered as representing the reaction from Thiers. Lanfrey is reviewed in A. Hayward's Essays [5833.3.3]. Abbott's Napoleon [1021.1] is a popular and highly eulogistic account. Of the military histories, Jomini holds the highest rank; though for a special monograph, Col. Napier's " History of the war in the peninsula" [5920.1] is unsurpassed. Tile military history of this period is told critically and concisely in Hamley's " Operations of war." See a full note on the Waterloo campaign in the Bulletin for Oct., 1875. The best summary of all is perhaps in Hooper's "Waterloo " [5511.2]. For Napoleon's sojourn at Elba, see Lamartine's " History of the restoration" [5517.5]; Madam Michelet's "Childhood;" and Harper's monthly, vol. 43. See some personal recollections of the " Hundred days " in Paris, in the Atlantic monthly, April and May, 1858; and a chapter in vol. 3 of the Memoirs of John Quincy Adams [5021.10]. Estimates of the character of Napoleon will be found in Carlyle's "Heroes and hero-worship " [1535.19]; in Channing's Works [1525.2.1], who is deprecatory; in Enmerson's " Representative men " [1916.6; 1934.6.2], who views him as a man of the world; in Bayne's " Essays " [1226.15]; and in Brougham's " Statesmcen of the time of George III" [5614.4.5]. Lamartine, in the first volume of his " History of the restoration " [5517.5], makes an eloquent imprecation against Napoleon. Some traits of his private life can be gleaned from Alison's review of the memoirs of the Duchess D'Abrantes. The Napoleonic period is illustrated largely in fiction, — Dunlas's " Conscript;" Julia Kavanagh's "Madeleine;" Lever's "Tom Burke of Ours" [332.10; 516.19; 5627.3] and " Charles O'Malley " [332.1; 516.13] for the peninsular war; Chamier's "Ben Brace " [521.24] for the sea conflicts; Miss Yonge's " Kenneth " for the retreat from Moscow; Erckllann-Chatrian's " Conscript of 1813" [913.22], " Blockade of Phalsburg " [715.12; 913.21], and " Invasion of France in 1814 " [913.23]. The Waterloo campaign and the Hundred days offer themselves as topics to Dumas, incidentally, in his" Count of MonteCristo " [511.30]; to Hugo, in his " Les miserables " [710.19]; to Lever, in his " Charles O'Malley" [332.1; 516.13]; to Thackeray, in his " Vanity fair " [335.7; 1820.1]; to Erckmann-Chatrian, in their " Waterloo " [913.24]; and Byron's third canto of his "Childe Harold " [1614.12.2], and Scott's "Field of Waterloo," commemorate the defeat of Napoleon. Several of the Muehlbach novels cover the events of this period, but they cIust be read with caution. Restoration of the Bourbons. Lamartine [5517.5] is the most accessible authority in English. Everett, in his " Mount Vernlon papers," gives a sketch of the court in 1818. See Harper's monthly, vol. 43. There is an account of the modern constitutions of France in Lippincott's magazine, May and August, 1875. Revolution of 1830. Louis Blanc [5514.7] covers the following decade. Guizot's Memoirs form a necessary commentary, though rather egotistical, and given to special pleading; but they throw little light on the secret history of the period. See Alison's " Essay on the revolution of 1830 " and the last chapter of Brougham's Autobiography [5425.21]. See personal mecnoirs of the Orleans family in Harper's monthly, vol. 10. Revolution of 1848. Lamartine and Guizot were both observers of the events. See also C. K. Adams's " Democracy and monarchy in France" C[515.4], and B. Jerrold's " Life of Napoleon II " [5522.3]. The causes of the revolution are delineated in Dumas's novel of " Edmond Dantes" C511.29]. See also Erckmann-Chatrian's " Man of the people [736.23]. 87 Louis NVapoleon's period. The late emperor has a popular champion in Abbott, and a favorable view is taken by R. B. Kimball, in the Galaxy, April, 1873. See also McCarthy's "Modern leaders" [5930.2], and Everett's" Mount Vernon papers." K(inglake ill his "Invasion of the Crimea" [5924.9] takes an unfavorable view. See also C. K. Adams's "Democracy and monarchy in France" [5515.4]; B. Jerrold's "Life of Napoleon iaI" [5522.3]; and Whitehurst on the" Court and social life" [5517.5J. See Murray's "Member for Paris" [316.7], and Erckmann-Chlatrian's "Story of the pllbiscite" [524.25] for fiction. The Franco-German war, the Commune, etc. Few publications on this period have yet acquired standing; but a large number of contemporary contributions to the history can be found in the Bates Hall. See Mazzini, in the Contemporary review, vol. 17. An epitome of events in the Franco-German war is given in Blackwood's magazine, 1875, or no. 1647 of Living age; and its events have been illustrated in Bulwer's "Parisians" [329 21; 734.16; 5533.1J; in De Mille's "Comedy of errors" [531.22]; in Henry Kingsley's " Valentin" C339.93]; and in Schucking's "Powder and gold" [538.3J]. Ecclesiastical history. 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Portrait. 12~. 1213.3 FRANKLIN 88 FREUND Shelf. No. Shelf. No. FRANKLIN, Benjamin, continued. FREDONIAD, The: or, independence preserved. An - Abbott, J. Franklin..............936.1.4 epick poem on the late war of 1812. Emmons, R. - Mayhew, H. Young Benjamin Franklin. London Boston, 1827. 4 v. 120.................... 1611.1 [1860]. Sm.80............................ 916.2 FREE lending libraries. Greenough, W. W. See - Memorial of the inauguration of the statue of. AmERICAN social science association........... 1932.2 [With R. C. Winthrop's oration.] See BOSTON, FREE masonry. Letters on the masonic institution. Mass...................................... 1211.6 Adams, J. Q. Boston, 1847. 8............. 5822.2 - Parker, T. Historic Americans. Boston, 1871. FREE Russia. [Travels, etc.] Dixon, W. H. New SM. 80.................................... 5025.4 York, 1870. Sm. 80........................422.22 - Parton, J. Life and times of. New York, 1864. FREE trade. Free trade and the European treaties 2 v. 120.................................. 1212.2 of commerce. See COBDEN club, London......5418.13 - Sainte-Beuve, C. A. English portraits. New - Phillips, W. Propositions concerning protection York, 1875. 160.......................... 1025.3 and free trade. Boston; 1850. 12........... 6435.2 FREE, yet forging their own chains. [Fiction.] Note.-Franklin's Autobiography comes down only to 1758, Cornwall, C. M.......................... 22.16 and was originally printed from a somewhat imperfect copy of his manuscript. The autobiography in this form has been FREESIAN, Edward Augustus. Comparative politics. repeatedly printed, in tihe most anthoritative form with The unity of history. Lectures. London, 1873. Sparks's continuation, prefixed to his edition of Franklin's Works, to be found in the Bates Hall. Mr. Bigelow afew vii, 522- pp. 80..........................5822.10 years since discovered the original manuscript, which car- Freeman's historical course for schools. Outlines rected some parts of the usual copies, and added a few sentences at the end, and in his edition [1013.3] has added the of history. Adapted for American schools. New letters of authentication, preserved with the original draft. York, 187. -ix, 66 pp. 160................ 828.8 The Life [1213.3; 5025.13], called "written by himself," is a joinery of extracts from his autobiography, his letters, and - The growth of the English constitution. Leipzig, whatever else of his writings capable of being worked in. 1872. 287 pp. Sq. 160.............. 838.2 Parton's is the most extensive regular life. See also Abbott, on his public litfe, in Harper's monthly, - Historical essays. London, 1872, 73. 2v. 8~0 5913.4 vol. 4; Brougham's'" Statesmen of the time of George I" - History of federal government, from the founda[5614.4.5]; Everett's oratioln on his youth [1921.1.2]; Foster's tion of the Ahaan league to the disruption of Critical essays" [5614.3.2], etc. tion of the Achaian league to the disruption of the United States. Vol. i. London, 1875. 80.5921.11 FRANKLIN, Sir John. Hall, C. F. Arctic researches Conttents.- Vol. T. General introduction; History of the and life among the Esquimaux: being the nar- Greek federations. rative of an expedition in search of, 1860-62. New York, 1865. 80...,,..,,....,.....,, 422.4 - History of the Norman conquest in England. Oxford, 1869. 4 v. 8~..................... 5014.4 - Kane, E. K. Arctic explorations: the second O d 1. W4 3x edition. Grinnell expedition in search of, 1853-65. - Old-Enlish history ith mps. Philadelphia, 1856. 2 v. 422.2 London, 1873. xxxiii, 371 — pp. Sm. 80....5418.11 Same. Hartford, 18571v. 8................52.4 - Select historical essays. Leipzig, 1873. 334 pp. - Same.e Hartford, 1871. 80 59124 Sq. 16.................................... 828.9 - MacClintock, Sir F. L. The voyage of the "Fox" edr. istoricl course for schools Nmely: in the Arctic seas. Narrative of the discovery - Doyle, J c A. History of the United States. fate of. Bston, 186. 50. 424. Doyle, J. A. History of the United States. of the fate of. Boston,'1860.............. 424.7 New York, 1876. 166 of the~r,~~,,,~ New York, 1876. 160.618.4 - Richardson, Sir J. Biography of. (In Macau-.. -- - F'reemzan, E. A. Outlines of hisi~ory. Nw lay, T. B., lord, and others. New biographies - Freeman, E. A. Outlines of hisfory. New of illustrious men)...................... 5428.4 York, 1873. 16..828.8 FREE~IAN, Samuel. The probate directory. Being - Sargent, E. Arctic adventure by sea and land, F E Sam T po at drcoy Be 9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~the laws of the commonwealth of Massachusetts from the earliest date to the last expedition in search of. Boston, 1857. 12.426.10 respecting the estates of testators, intestates, search of. Boston, 1857. 12~................ 4:26.10 and wards. 2d edition. Boston, 1803. xi, 228 See also Note under Arctic regions. pp. 120............... 6317.2 FREETHINKING. Farrar, A. S. Critical history of FRASER-TYTLER, Christina C. See TYTLER, Chris- free thought in reference- to the Christian retina C. Fraser. ligion. New York, 1863. 120............... 1522.2 FRASER'S magazine. Vol. 7-12. London, 1873-75. - Stephen, L. Essays on freethinking and plain6 v. 80............................. 6718.1 speaking. London, 1873. Sm. 8............ 5838.3 FRASERIAMf papers, The. Maginn, W. New York, FRRILIGRATH, Ferdinand. Poems from the German. 1857. Sm. 8.............................. 1935.5 Edited by his daughter. 2d edition, enlarged. FREAKS of fortune. Adams, W. T.............. 924.22 xviii, 260 pp. Sq. 160....................1613.17 FREAKS on the fells. Ballantyne, R. M........... 923.9 FREIKE, Henry. The dependence of life on decompoFRED, and Maria, and me. Prentiss, E............ 717.2 sition. Dublin, 1871. 55 pp. Folded sheet. 8~.1528.12 FRED Markham in Russia. Kingston, W. H.......- 936.20 FRAnIoNT, Jessie Benton. The story of the guard: FREDERIC I, king of Prussia. Friedrich I, Ktnig von a chronicle of the [civil] war. Boston, 1863. Preussen. Droysen, J.G. Leipzig, 1867. 80. 5733.3 233-F pp. 160............................ 815.5 FREDERIC II, the great, king of Prussia. Abbott, J. FRIAIONT, John Charles. The exploring expedition S.C. History of. New York, 1871. 8....1021.3 to the Rocky mountains, Oregon and California. - Carlyle, T. History of. Leipzig, 1858-65. 13 v. Auburn, 1854. 456 pp. Portrait. 12~..,.... 414.14 in 7. Sq. 16...................... 1237.1 - Life of. Upham, C. W. Boston, 1856, 120.... 1214.6 FRtENCH{ family. Thayer, E. Family memorial. Note. -The most elaborate English biography is Carlyle's,mily Thy, E Family memorial butt t is voluminoums, and is reviewed by J. H. Lowell in HIingham, 1835. 8........................ 611.2 North American review, April, 1866. Abbott's is the best FRENCH home life. London, 1873. 34+ pp. 80 5523.4 sunmmary for the general reader, and its chapters originally appeared in Harper's nmonthly, vol. 40. Macaulay's sietchfi FRENCH plays, College series of. Bhcher, F. Bos[1238.13] is rapid and brilliant. See also Broughamn's sketch ton, 1867. 12........................... 2015.2 in his " Statesmen" [5614.4.3]. There is a side view of the.12.21.2... kimy in Kiurd von Schlizer's "Cmhasot," reviewed in Max FRERE, John Hookham. Works. With memoir by Miler's "Chips" [5616.1.3]. Stahlr's" Lessimg " [1022.7] and W. E. and B. Frere. London, 1872. 2 V. Porthe lives of Voltaire, and the literary histories of Germany for the last century, may be consulted for his literary lchar- traits. 8. 5422.4 acter and associations. See also papers in Harper's monthly, vols. 18 and 25. Contents.-Vol.I. Memoir; Contributionsto ThemicroIistories of Prussia, Germany, and tihe Seven years' war all cosm; Miscellanies (1785-92); Contributions to The antinecessarily cover the career of Frederic. jacobin; Miscellanics. II. Translations fromm Aristophanes; Several of' the miuehlbmch novels concern Frederic the great, Tlmeognis restitutus; Translations from " The poem of the like " Frederick tihe groat and his family "[510.4], and " His Cid;" Miscellaneous translations. comurt" [531.10]; " Berlin and Sans-souci" [531.15], etc., but they must not be trusted without the corrective influences of FRESHET, The. Abbott, J..................... 917.34 the regular histories. FRET cutting, Manual of. Seaton, Sir T. London, FREDERICK the great and his court. [Fiction.] - 1875. Sm. 8..............................6425.7 Mundt, C. (M.)...............531.16 PFRET-SAWING. Sawyer, G.A. Boston, 1875. Sin. 40. 1515.19 FREDERICK the great and his family. [Fiction.] FREUND, Wilhelm. Latin-English lexicon. See Mundt, C. (M.) 510.4 ANDREWS, Ethan Allen...........R., D.3.5 FREY 89 FULLER Shelf. No. Shelf. No. FREY, Joseph Samuel Christian Frederick. Judah FRONTIER series. Namely:and Israel: or, the restoration and conversion of - 3 Barrows, W. The general; or, twelve nights in the Jews and the ten tribes. 3d edition. Pre- the hunters' camp........................... 934.2 fixed the author's narrative and portrait. New - Pearson, C. H. The cabin on the prairie....... 937.18 York, 1840. 310 pp. 120.................. 6327.2 - - The young pioneers of the North-west........ 937.17 FREYsCHiTZ, Der. Weber, C. M. F. E. von. (In FROST, Sarah Annie. The book of tableaux and Ditson, 0., and co. Standard opera librettos)..6233.3.1 shadow pantomimes. New York [cop. 1869]. FREYTAG, Gustav. Die Ahnoen. Vol. 1, 4te Auftage; 180 pp. 120................................ 1518.1 Vol. 2, 3te Aufiage. Leipzig, 1873, 74. 2 v. FROTsING1HA, Nathaniel Langdon. The crossed 160....................................... 5733.5 swords. See IonriEs, O. W., and OTHERS. Contents.-Vol. I. Ingo und lngraban. II. DasNestder Memorial. Bunker hill..................... 810.8 Zatunkb1ige. Z ~~~~~Zaunk~~~nige.- Sermons, in the order of a twelvemonth. Boston, - Debit and credit. Translated by L: C. C With 1852. vi, 363 pp. 120....................... 1525.7 preface by C. C. J. Bunsen.................. 533.8 FRoTHINGa Ms, OCtaviUS Brooks. The religion of - Leisure hour series. Ingraban. 2d novel of a humanity. New York, 1873. 338 pp. 120... 1537.6 series entitled Our forefathers. From the Ger- - Theodore Parker: a biography. Boston, 1874. man by Mrs. Malcolm...................... 538.6 viii, 588 pp. Portrait. 120................5025.11 - The lost manuscript. Translated by Mrs. Mal- FROTHINGHAM, Richard. The centennial: battle of coim................................ 521.4 Bunker hill. With a view of Charlestown in - Soil und Haben. 19te Auflage. Leipzig, 1874. 1775, Page's plan of the action, Romans' exact 2 v. Sq. 160............................... 5738.3 view of the battle, and other illustrations. Bos- Die verlorene Handschrift. 7ts Auflage. Leip- ton, 1875. 136-J- pp. 160.................. 618.3 zig, 1873. 505 pp. 80...................... 5733.4 Note. -Drawn mostly from thie History of the siege of Boston. FnICKELL, G. Magic no mystery: conjuring tricks with cards, balls, and dice; magic writing, per- - History of the siege of Boston, and of the battles forming animals, etc. Edited by W. H. Cremer. of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker hill. Also, With illustrations. London, 1876. 333 pp.. an account of Bunker hill monument. With Sm. 80.................................1515.20 illustrative documents. 2d edition. Boston, - The magician's own book, or the whole art of con- 1851. ix, 420 pp. 80...................... 812.6 juring. Illustrated. New York [cop. 1857]. xi, - Life and times of Joseph Warren. Boston, 1865. 362 pp. Sm. 8~............................1514.18 xix, 558 pp. Portrait. 8.................. 1010.6 - Samne. New York, 1870. xi, 162 pp. 12~....1514.23 - The rise, of the republic of the United States. - The secret out; or, one thousand tricks with Boston, 1872. xxii, 640 pp. 80.............. 5010.5 cards, and other recreations. New York [cop. - A tribute to Thomas Starr King. Boston, 1865. 1869]. Illustrated. 398 pp. 120........... 1515.15 247 pp. 16.1..3.........................1537.10 - The sociable; or, 1001 home amusements. Illus- Note. - For the position of Frothingham's books among the trated. New York [cop. 1858]. 375 pp. 120. 1514.6 histories of the revolutionary period, see the note on Centennial reading in the Bulletin ibr July, 1875, or the Bibliography FRIEDItRIcH. For names of sovereigns, see FREDERIC. [810.10il]. FRIEND, The. [Essays.] Coleridge, S. T. Works. Philadelphia, N. D. 80. 1611.5 FROUDE, James Anthony. The English in Ireland'Philadelphia, N. D). 8~....................... 1611.5 U ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~in the eighteenth century. [New York~, 1872, 74:. FRIENDS in council. [Conversational discussions.] in the eighteenth century. New York, 1872, 74. 3 v. 8.................................... 5414.5 Helps, Sir A. New York [cop. 1861]. 2 v. ~~~~~~120.~~~.~~~~~1914.2 ~- History of England from the fall of Wolsey to Same. Leipzig, 1873. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160...... 14 the death of Elizabeth. New York, 1873. - Same. Leipzig, 1873. 2v.in. Sq. 161..1538.14 12 v. Sm. 80..............826.9 FRIENDSHIP, The, of books. [Essays.] Maurice, FINSi(J.) F. D. Lofdon, 187boos. [ssa.] M c 6136.8 Short studies on great subjects. New York, 1872, (J.) iF. D. London, 1874:. Smn. 8~. 63.8-3.2v. S. 5.14.5..6. uLU~ O ~~ ~~~~ ~~~~73. 2 v. Sin. 8 ~ 1914:.5 FRIENDSHIpS, The, of women; Alger, W. R. Bos~~~~~~~~~~~ton, 1872. 160....... 1535.20 ~ Note. — Froude as a Isistorian is graphic and readable; but ton, 1872. 16.............................1535.20 his opinions are often dogmatically given, and his chlampionFRISI, Paul. Treatise on rivers and torrents. Added, ship of Henry VIII, and defatmation of the Queen of' Scots, an essay on navigable canals, Translated by have drawn out adversaries, who criticise hinc severely. His views on Ireland and its connection with Ecglish hIistory are J. Garstin. New edition, corrected. London, not satislactory to Irish critics. N. D. xxiv, 226 pp. MJaps. 12............ 1715.20 FROZEN deep, The. Collins, (W.) W. Boston..... 726.30 FRIsWELL, James Hain. The better self: essays for _ Same. Leipzig.319.25 home-life.. Philadelphia [1875]. xii, 300 pp. FRUITS. Barry, P. Fruit garden. New York [cop. 16 0.~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ 1536.21 1872]. 12...........................; 6625.2 FROISSART, Sir John. Chronicles of England, France, - Beecher, H.. Plain and pleasant tal about -- BeetherI4. W. Plan and pleasant tal abot Spain, and adjoining countries, from the latter fruits, flowers and frming. New Yo, 1859. part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation 120futloesadarig N r.1514.22 of Hery iv Tranlate fromthe Fencbwith120......................................... 1514:.22 of Henry Iv. Translated from the French, with _ Downing, C. Selected fruits: including their varition andaddiionsfrommanyiiss By - Downing, C. Selected fruits: including their variations and additions fr~omu many Hrss. By culture, propagation, and management in the Thomas Johnes. Prefixed, a life of the author,cutrpoatinadmnge ntnth aThomas Johnes. Prefixed, a clife of th author, garden and orchard. New York, 1871. 16... 6625.1 an essay on his works, and a criticism on his _ Duhamel du Moncean, II. L. Trait6 des arbres history. London, 1868. 2 v. Illustrated. L. 8~. 5920.2 fruitiers. Paris,- 168. 2v. F0.dsab 6620.1 - Se Militimt, P Porrais hitoriues t li-'fruitiers. Paris, 1768. 2 v, F~..............6620.1 -- See MERIBPE, P. Portraits historiques 01 lit- - Thomson, D. Handy book of fruit culture under tdraires. Paris, 1874. 120 5527.14 Edinburgh,1873. Si.8~....... FRoaH everglade to cahon with the 2d dragoons (2d glass. Edinburgh, 1873. Sm. 86625.6 See also Grrate culture. U. S. cavalry). Rodenbough, T. T. Now York, See a Grape culture. 1875. 80.................................. 5032.6 FUDIBE family, The, in Paris. Moore, T. Poetical FRoer fourteen to fourscore. Jewett, Mrs. S. W..... 714.26 works. Leipzig, 1842. Sq. 160...........1614.9.4 FRoArjest to earnest. Roe, E. P.................. 723.20 FUnDEs, The, in England. Moore, T. Poetical FRosM my youth up. Terhune, M. V............... 724.22 works. Leipzig, 1842. Sq. 16..............1614.9.5 FROM Olympus to Hades. Forrester, iMSrs. -...... 710.23 FUEL. Percy, J. Metallurgy: the art of extracting FRose the earth to the moon. Verne, J. New York, metals from their ores. Introduction, refractory 1874. 80........................ 734.15 materials, and fuel. London, 1875. 8~.......6631.10 FRoer the oak to the olive. [Travels.] Howe, J. W. - Prideaux, T. S. Economy of. London, N. D. 120.1715.13 Boston, 1868. 160.......................... 437.2 FULLER, Hiram. Belle Brittan on a tour, at NewFRoniBERG, Emanuel Otto. Rudimentary essay on port, and here and there. New York, 1858. the art of painting on glass. From the German. 359 pp. 12............................... 413.7 3d edition. London,-1857. 116 — pp. 120...1716.23 FULLERn, Martha. Righted at last................ 521.10 FRONDEs agrestes. Ruskin, J. Orpington, Rent., FULLEn, Thomas. See CHRISTOPHERS, S. W. Homes 1875. Smn. 8~.............................6236.21 of old English writers. London [1874]. Sm. 80. 5428.16 12 FULLERTON 90 GARDINER Shelf No. Shelf. No. FULLERTON, Lady Georgiana. Constance Sherwood. 325.21 GALIBERT, L6on, and PELLd, Ci6ment. Angleterre, - Ellen Middleton............................. 325.17 Ecosse et Irlande. Paris, 1844. T. 4. 574- Grantley manor............................. 325.19 pp. 69 plates. Maps. [L'Univers.] 8~. 5911.7 - Lady-bird................................... 325.20 GALILEI, Galileo. The private life of Galileo. Lon- Mrs. Gerald's niece........................... 325.15 don, 1870. xi, 307 pp. Portrait. Folded plate. - A stormy life................................ 325.16 16........................................ 5525.2 - Too strange not to be true.................... 325.18 GALLiCAN church. See FRANCE. History, etc. Note.- Lady Fullerton was converted to catholicism i GALT, John. Annals of the parish, and The Ayr1852, and her stories published since that time have more or shire legatees. With memoir of the author.... 515.11 less relation to her faith.' Ellen Middleton" is a domestic - The entail.................................. 515.9 story of earlier production. "Grantley manor" bears on the I Johnson, war of creeds. - Haddad-Ben-Ahab the traveller. (n Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)..................... 529.4.9 FULTON, Robert, Life of Renwick, J. (In Sparks, - The provost, and other tales................... 526.24 J. Library of American biography)........5028.1.10 - Sir Andrew Wylie of that ilk................ 515.10 FUNGI: their nature and uses. Cooke, M. C. New York, 1875. 120.......................... 643 6. 13 i0Note. - Gait's novels pertain mostly to middle-class Scotch York, 1875. 12~.....................64:36.13 life. FUR country, The. Verne, J. Boston, 1874. 80.. 713.2 FVRNACES, Reverberatory. Prideaux, T. S. LonFuaeAcicS, Rever~beratory. Prideaux, T. S. Lon- GALTON, Francis. The art of travel. 4th edition, don, N. D. 121...............1715.13 enlarged. With woodcuts. London, 1867. vi, FURsNEss, William Henry. History of Jesus. Bos- 360 pp. 16.5918.1 ton, 1850. 291 pp. 120.................... 5815.15 GALVANISMi, Rudimentary treatise on. IHarris, Sir - Jesus and his biographers. Philadelphia, 1838. W. S. London, 1869. 12.1715.29 viii, 450+ ~ pp. L. s.5811.7 GAMBLER'S, The, fate: a drama. Milner, H. M. - Remarks on the four gospels. Philadelphia, New York N. 0 120 1635.4 1836. 340 pp. 12~.........................5815. 14. Yr cp 84.1'11. 1836. 340 pp. 120.5815.14 GAbIES. Dick, W.B. The American Iloyle. New - Thoughts on Jesus of Nazareth. Boston, 1859. York E cop. 1864]. 12o.o1516.1 311 pp. 1'2........18 - Elliott, A. Out-of-doors: a handbook of games 3FUNISHED apartments.., H8. A. New York, for the playground. London, 1872. 120......1517.8 [UNSE prmncop.Y.HN187w0]. 16.1636.1 - Within-doors: a book of games and pastimnes [cop 180].16..................... 166.1 for the drawing-room. London, 1872. 160.... 1517.9 FURNITURE. Eastlake, Sir C. L. Hints on house- forthedrawing-room. London, 1872. 16 1517.9 hold taste in. Boston, 1872. Sm. 80......... 6212.1 - Smith, C. L. Home games for old and young. - Pollen, J. H. Ancient and modern furniture. Boston, 183. 12151.2 [London, 1875.] 80........................ 6214.5 See also Cards, Whist. FUSANG, or the discovery of America by Chinese G OOLY, Joguth Chunder. Life and religion of Buddhist priests in the fifth century. Leland, G v Jog th ner f n ligon C. G. London, 1875. 8................... 5925.6 the Hindoos. With a sketch of my life and exC. G. London, 1875. oU 52. FUSTEL DR COULANGES, Muna Denis. The ancient perience. Boston, 1860. xxx, 306 pp. Plate. 12~.............................1025.13 and 5937.2 city: a study on the religion, laws, and institu- a 53. tions of Greece and Rome. From the latest GANNETT, Ezra Stiles. A memoir. Gannett, W. C. French edition by Willard Small. Boston, Boston, 1875. (..5025.14 1874. 529 pp. Sm. 80 5923.6 GANNETT, William Channing. Ezra Stiles Gannett. FUTURE, The: a political essay. Throop, M. H. Unitarian minister in Boston, 1824-1871. A New York, 1864. 120.....................1914.9 memoir. Boston, 1875. xv, 9-572 pp. Portrait. Illustrated. 8 ~...........5025.14: FUTURE life. Alger, W. H. Critical history of the trait. Illustrated. 8.5025.14 doctrine of a. New York, 1871. 8.....5831.3 GARBETT, Edward Lacy. Rudimentary treatise on - Erwin, W. The destiny of man. New York, the principles of design in architecture. 3d edi1872. 120................................ 5817.4 tion. London, 1867. viii, 247 pp. Illustrated. 120.......................................1715.24 - Figuier, (G.) L. The to-morrow of death; or, GARDENING. FFar GARDENING. Brill, F. Farm-gardening and seedthe future life according to science. Boston, i n d ~1872. 120.~5816.3 growing. New York [cop. 1872]. 12........ 6226.6 - Goodwin, T. A. The mode of man's immortality: _- Cobbett, W. The American gardener. New York, -- Goodwin, T. A. The mode of man's immortality:182 12.....586 1852. 12~................ 1528.6 or, the when, where, and how, of jthe. New 12 25 York, 1874. 120........................... 6326.-11- Fessenden, T. G. The American kitchen gar- Smith, W. The state of the dead and the destiny dener. New York, 1855. 12.1524.11 of the wic-ed. Battle Creek, 1873. 160...... 63273 — Henderson, P. Gardening for profit. New York of the wicked. Battle Creek, 1873. 160. 62.6 [o.187.12.1514.17. [cop. 1867]. 120...1514.17 mile. The clique of gold. From the - Hole, S. H. The six of spades: a book about GABOReAc,............... f ol. 710.7 hthe garden and the gardener. Edinburgh, 1872. French 710.7 Sm. 40.6226.5............ ~~Si n. 40..................................... 6226.5 -File no. 113. From theFrench. 710.40 - KIarr, (J. B.) A. A tour round my garden. Lon- Other people's money. From the French........ 711.4 don [1874]. 40.6626.4 - The widow Lerouge. Translated by F. Williams - London, J. W. Gardening for ladies. New York, and G. A. 0. Ernst.......................... 530.7 1847. 120.6626.9 - Within an inch of his life. From the French 732.35 Rand, E. S.,jr. The window gardener. Boston, GABRIEL, a story of the Jews in Prague. From the 1872. 160.6626.5 German by A. Milman. Leipzig, 1869. 267+ Hoe, E. P. Play and profit in my garden. New pp. Sq. 160...... 313.19 York [co. 183. Sm. 1516.13 P ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~Yr.....p. 1873]. Smn. 8~.................... 1516.13 GABRIELLE Andre. An historical novel. [French Warner, A. B. Gardening by myself. New revolution.] Baring-Gould, S................ 710.39 York, 1872. 120.. 6627.2 GAOE, William Leonard. Life of Carl Hitter. New- Miss Tiller's vegetable garden and the money York, 1867. viii, 242 — pp. Sm.80 0..... 1024.8 she made by it. New York [cop. 1873]. 12.. 1518.2 GAIL HAMILTON, pseud. See DOenCE, Mary Abigail. GAIN, The, of a loss. Yonge, C. M............. 318.15 See also Agriculture. Evergreens, Flowers, Fruits, Hedges,.............. 318.15 Landscape gar~delfing, Vegectation. GAIRDNER, James. The houses of Lancaster and Lasape gardeing, Vegeton. York; with the conquest and loss of France. GARDINER, Margaret, formerly Miss Power, countess With 5 maps. London, 1874. xiii, 252 pp. of Blessington. Country quarters............ 319.2 [Morris, E. E., editor. Epochs of history.] 16~. 628.4 - Marmaduke Herbert......................... 310.3 GALA-DAYS. Dodge, M. A. Boston, 1863. 16~... 517.1 - Memoirs of a femme de chambre............... 310.4 GALAMA; or, the beggars. De Liefde, J. B. New - Meredith.................................. 330.25 York [1873]. 80......................... 520.3 - Strathern................................... 330.26 GALAXY, The. Vol. 1, 2, 5-12, 14-20. New York, - Madden, H. H. Literary life and correspondence 1866-75. 17 v. 8.......................... 1428.1 of. New York, 1855. 2 v. 120............. 1223.2 GARDINER 91 GEIKME Shelf. No. Shelf. No. GARDINER, Margaret, continued. GASICELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn, continued. - Stoddard, IR. II. Personal recollections of. New - Cranford.................................. 328.21 York, 1875. Sq. 160....................... 1828.9 - A dark night's work......................... 328.22 Note.- Lady Blessington's tales are society-novels of inbterior - Lizzie Leigh; and other tales................. 328.17 merit; bUt as a leader of society Iherselft slie fbrms a pronii- - Life of Charlotte Bront. Leipzig, 1857. 2v. nent figure in accounts of the social ard literary life of the first llf of this centu ry. See Hall's "Bookr of memorie s " in 1. Sq. 160..............................1238.11 [1231.1]; Clhorley's Memoirs [5(316.14]; and Willis's ":Pencil- - Sne. New York, 1857. 2v. 1 plate. Porlings by the way" [430.2]. See also the paper on Lady 1225.29 Blessington and Counut D'Orsay in Harper's monthly, vol. 10. trait. 12.................................1225.29 GARDINER, Samuel Rawson. The thirty years' war. - Same. London, 1871. viii, 441 pp. 160.... 1225.9 GaRm~NER, Samuel Rawson. The thirty years' war. - Lois the witch and other tales................. 28.1 1618-48. London, 1874. xxv, 233 pp. Folded - Lois the wit and other tales328.14 map. [Morris, E. E., editor. Epochs of his- Contenls. - Lois the witch Tie grey woman The doom of tory.] 160......................628.2 the Griffiths; The half-brothers; The crooked branch. tory.] 16~ ~................................ 628.2 GARDNER, Celia E. Rich Medway's two loves...... 714.24 - Mary Barton............................ 328.23 - Stolen waters. [Poem.] New York, 1875. 326 - The moorland cottage........................ 526.13 pp. 120...................................1625.12 - My lady Ludlow............................. 521.17 - Tested.................................. 714.7 - North and South. Leipzig, 1855. 428 — pp. GARDNER, Eugene C. Homes and how to make Sq. 16.................................... 328.16 them. Illustrated. Boston, 1874. 314 pp. - Right at last, and other tales.................. 736.26 Sq. 160.................................... 1518.6 - Ruth....................................... 328.15 - Illustrated homes: a series of papers describing - Sylvia's lovers............................... 328.20 real houses and real people. With illustrations. - Wives and daughters.......... 328.19 Boston, 1875. 287 pp. Sq. 160. 6227.3 Note. — Mrs. Gaskell's novels are examined in the Cornhill GARDNER, Franklin B. 1-Iow to paint. For the use magazie, 1871, or no. 1333 of Living age. of the tradesman, mechanic, farmer [etc.]. GASKELL, George. Algeria as it is. London, 1875. New York, 1872. 127 pp. 16.............. 6429.1 xxviii, 327 pp. Sm. 80....................... 5935.4 GARDNER, John. Longevity: the means of prolong- GASPARIN, Ag6nor (]tienne), comte de. America ing life after middle age. 3d edition, revised before Europe. Translated by M. L. Booth. 3d and enlarged. Boston, 1875. 191 pp. 120... 6037.4 edition. New York, 1862. xi, 419 pp. 12~.. 414.2 GARETH and Lynette. [Poem.] Tennyson, A. Bos- - The uprising of a great people: the United ton, 1872. 160........................... 5617.6 States in 1861. Abridged from the French. - Samne. (In his Poetical works.) Leipzig, 1872. With appendices. London, 1861. vi, 82 pp. Sq. 160.............................1614.10.7 Sim. 80 817.5 GARInALDI, Giuseppe. The rule of the monk; or, GASSENDI, Pierre Gassend, Biography of. Rogers, Rome in the nineteenth century. [Fiction.] H. (In Macaulay, T. B., lord, and others. New New York, 1870. 105 pp. 8............... 521.18 biographies of illustrious men)............... 5428.4 GARIBALDIANS, The, in Sicily. Dumas, A. (D.) GASTRONOMY. A book ab out the table. Jeaffreson, London, 1861. 160........................ 828.1 J. C. London, 1875. 2 v. 80...6432.3 GARLAND of poetry, The. Kirkland, C. M. New GATES ajar, The. Phelps, E. S................... 537.9 York, 1872. 2 v. in 1. 120............... 921.1 GATLING guns. Report of the board of officers on GARNERED sheaves. Holland, J. G. New York, Gatling guns of large calibre for flank defence. 1873. Sq. 160............................. 1617.2 See UNITED STATES. Departnment of war. OrdGARNIER, Pierre. Dictionnaire annuel des progrds nance department. Washington, 1874. 40..... 6910.7 des sciences et institutiones m6dieales. Prdcdd6 GAUTIER, Hippolyte. Les curiositds de l'exposition d'une introduction par A. Latour. Troisihmo universelle do 1867. Avec 6 plans. Paris, annde, 1866. Paris, 1867. xviii, 523-V pp. 1867. 186 — pp. 16...1518.13 12....................................... 6016.1 GAUTIER, Th6ophile. Constantinople. From the GARRATT, Alfred C. Electro-psychology and electro- French, by R. H. Gould. American edition retherapeutics; showing the best methods for the vised. New York, 1875. 363 — pp. 120. 824.12 medical uses of electricity. Boston, 1860. - JeanetJeannette. Paris, 1863. 319 — pp. 180. 5536.2 7084- pp. 8~.............................6011.1 - A winter in Russia. From the French, by M. M. Medical electricity. 3d edition, revised and il- Ripley. New York, 1874. 348 — pp. 120. lustrated. Philadelphia, 1866. 1103 pp. 80, 6012.2 824.5 and 5915.10 GARRETT, Edward, pseud. See MIAYO, Isabella Fivy. - joint author. The cross of Berny. See GIRARDIN, GARnICK, David. The Irish widow: a farce. New Delphine Gay de........................... 725.30 York, N. D. 24 pp. 120.................... 1635.5 GAvIN, Antonio. The great red dragon; or the Life of. Fitzgerald, P. London, 1868. 2 v. 80. 5422.8 master-key to popery. Boston, 1854. 408 pp. Note. - The life by Fitzgerald is extended and entertlaining, 1 plate. 12................................1226.21 and thougli carelessly put together, it embodies much new GAY cottage. Bradley, W. I......918.29 material, and is the best, as well as thle latest, and is epitomized in Hlarper's monthly, vol. 37. A chapter in Forster's GAYLORD, Glance,pseud. See BRiADLEY, Warren Ives. "Life of' Goldsmithl" [1022.1] first made public mnuchl matter GAYwoRTHYs, The. Whitney, A.D. T.7 35.8 concerning Gariick's early career. A sufficient account for GY T Th ie Parish, E. New the general reader is in Doran's "Their msajesties' servants" GAZETTEERS. Morse, J., and Parish, E. New [1532.2]. gazetteer of the Eastern continent. CharlesGAnRRISoN, William Lloyd. Sonnets and other poems. town, 1802. 8........................... 432.4 Boston, 1843. 96 pp. 120.................. 1617.6 - Thomas, J., and Baldwin, T. Lippincott's proGARSTANGS, The, of Garstang grange. Trollope, nouncing gazetteer. Philadelphia, 1873. 8~. T. A.........n334.21 R.R., B.3.2 T. A..................................... 334.21 *.... GARTENLAJUBE, Die. 1873. Leipzig, 1873. Illus- GAzZA, La, ladra. Rossini, G. (In Ditson, 0., and trated. L. 40................... 1330.2 co. Standard opera librettos)....6233.3.3 GAS. Hughes, S. Treatise on gas works. London, GEEEL Teir. Tudor, W..532.4 1871. 120.................... - Il 6438.2 GEIER-WALLY. [Fiction.] Hillern, W. von. 521.33 - Magnier, M. D. Manuel do l'dclairage au gaz. GEIKIE, Archibald. Life of Sir Roderick I. MurchiParis, 1849. 240........................... 6439.7 son. Based on his journals and letters. With GAS-CONSUMER'S guide, The: a hand-book of instruc- notices of his scientific contemporaries and a tion on the proper management and economical skretch of the rise and growth of palaeozoic geuse of gas. With a full description of gas- ology in Britain. Illustrated with portraits and metres, etc. Boston, 1871. 148 [146] pp. 16~. 6438.3 woodcuts. London, 1875. 2 v. 8.. 5333.3 GASCOYNE the sandal-wood trader. Ballantyne, R. M. 923.11 GEIKIE, James. The great ice age, and its relations GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn. Cousin Phillis and to the antiquity of man. London, 1874. xxiii, other tales...................... 328.18 575 pp. Illustrated. Maps. 8.6633.2 Cotlenlts. — Cousin Phillis; Six weeks at -eppenheim; Note. - "A systemnatic account of the glacial epoch, with Curious, if true; Right at last; The Manchester morriage. special refetrence to its changes of climate." - Preface. GEL1AE 92 GERMANY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. GELUE, Claude, called Claude Lorrain. Liber veri- GEOLOGY, continued. tatis. Reproduced in autotype from selected - Geikie, A. Life of Sir Roderick I. Murchison. etchings by Richard Earlom, after the original With a sketch of the rise and growth of palGodrawings by Claude Lorraine. London, 1872. zoic geology in Britain. London, 1875. 2 v. 8~. 5333.3 2 v. F............ 6220.6 - Hartt, C. F. Geology of Brazil. Boston, 1870. su8......................................... 5033.1 Contents. [Vol. I.] Maroine subjects. [II.] Landscapes. [III.] Pastoral subjects. - Hooker, W. Geology. New York, 1872. 120.. 6636.3 -Kingsley, C. Town geology. London, 1872. GEM series. See SARGENT, Epes. Sm. 8........................ 1526.3 and 6636.2 GENEALOGIES. Deane, WV.R. A genealogical1 me- Lel GENEALOGIES. Deane,. R. A genealogical me- - Lyell, Sir C. Geological evidences of the anmoir of the Leonard family. Boston, 1851.'80 612.4 tiquity of man. With an outline of glacial and - Fowler, W. C. Memorials of the Chaunceys, in- post-tertiarygeology. London,1873. 8 6613.7 eluding President Chauncy, his ancestors and - Principlesof NwYork,83. v. 8... 31. -— Principles of. Now York, 1873. 2 v. 8~.... 6631.7 descendants. Boston, 1858. 0.............. 610.3 - Miller, H. The foot-prints of the Creator. Bos- Shattuck, L. 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Rudi.entary treatise on.Lodn -- Tate, I. Rudlimentary treatise on. London, L. New York, 1874. 80....................5812.13 1871. 2 v 12........................... 1715.7 G'ENriST, John. Some account of the English stage, GENEST, John. Some account of the English stag e,- Taylor, J.E. Geological stories. London, 1873. from the restoration in 1660 to 1830. Bath, 16~....................................... 6637.2 1832. 10 v. 80........................... 5622.2 See also E, Physical geograpy. See also Earth, Physical geogralphy. GENEVA. Abbott, J. Rtollo in............... 917.18 GENEVA. Abbott, J. Rollo in.917.18 PNote.-On the connection of geology with prehistoric - Tribunal of arbitration. See ALABAMA claims. archeology, see Bulletin, vol. II, p. 298. — Wilson, HR.B. Seanoes historiques de Geneve. - WilsonR.B. Sances hitoriqueGEOMETRY, Practical plane and solid. Angel, H. The national church. (In Essays and reviews). 1538.3 New York [Glasgow], 1873. 160.1717.4 -- Same. (-1n. Hodge, F. 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An American family in. New In fiction, Meinhold's " Sidonia the sorceress "[531.1] is a picture of' mnedieval life. Janlles's " Mary of' Burgundy York, 1871. 12........................... 21.18 [722.11] covers the period of Maximnilian I. There are illustrations of the Vehin genricte in Scott's "Anne of Geiors~tin" Note. - Also in HIarper's monthly, vol. 27. tra2ians4 at' ls Veism; gerlsei3ts 31Scott].'sAssoc of Geleroicis [324.1; 233.1]. - Gostwick J. German poets. A series of nemoirs For the sixteenthl cesstury, the mIost considerable English contribution is Robertson's iCharles the fifth"l [1226.9]. See and translations. New York [1874]. 80...... 5723.5 Refbormation, sote. - Hawthorne, J. Saxon studies. [Descriptions of Gardiner's " Thirly yearss' stas" [628.2] is an approved sumH~awthorne, J. Saxon studies. [Descriptionnsry of tihe most recent German authorities on thie history of Dresden, etc.] Boston, 1876. 120 424.5 tiat struggle far Gerimat unity, in the seventeenthi century, - Head, Sir F. B. Bubbles from the Brunnen of knvown as the Thirty years' srar betrween the Protestant and Cathlolic tbrces of IEerone, 1618-48. A still more condensed Nassau. London, 1866. 120................ 425.2 review, without, however, the advanta-ge of the latest reosearches, will be found iu ) r. Stoyth's well-knowen "Lcctures -- Hope, Mrs. -. S. Boniface and the conversion. on modern history" [5012.10; 5925.7]; and general views in of. London, 1872. 16.. 5735.6 connection with conlemporary European lhistory will be - Johnson, A. C. Peasant life in. Nw York, gained froin the nmore icmprehe nsive histories of Europe, - onoAi Now York, Germany, Austria, Prussia, Seveden, etc. Schiller is un1859. 12~................. 827.9 favorable to VWallenstein,but his readable monograplt has - Kroeger, A. E. The minnesinger of. New York, poularvly tihe nmost extended recputation of aty ou thellc war. Th insg of6. New York........,.lThe causes of the war' arve beeu elaborately traced in11 Mot1873. 160................................. 5735.1 ley3"s "Joihn of tBatneveld" [5713.3]. See Trench's lecture on - Hansfield, R. B. The log of the WTator lily. Gustavus Adolphus in Germtany [5717.2]; J. K. Hlosner's ~ Mansfield, t~. B. Thelog oftheWater lily.paper on Litzen, in the Atlantic ltontlhly, April, 1876, and the During two cruises in the summ5 ers of 1851-52, note in thle Bulletin, vol. ir, p. 277. on the Rhine, Neckar, Mlain, Mioselle, Danube For hietorical fiction on titis period, see James's" HIeidelberg," 1619-22 [327.7]; )e Foe's "Meeinoirs ofa cavalier "(Gusand other streams of. Leipzig, 1854. Sq. 160. 313.20 tavusandTedTilly); Schiller'sdrtasotfWasllensteCie[827.29i,etc.]. - of Austria and the German empire. London, For baronial lifb, see Miss Yonge's "Dove in the eagle's nest - Map of Austria and the German empire. London,[318.7 1873. 30 in. X 18 in.5730.3 For the Seven years' war, A.ss. 175(-63, the most elaborate - Murray, J. Handbook for Northern Germany. account it Englishl will be f'und in Carlyle's " Frederick tie great" [1237.1]. The relations of Gereeaey with Eglandtd are London, 1871. 12..........5915.1 recounted in Stanhope's "H listory of Esegland"[8h8.3, oh. 321. -- - Handbook for Southern Germany. London, For the eNapoleonic warss, see Fraence. For the Sevesn seekss' war, 1866, the tosst useful book for the 1871. 12~................. 5716.2 Eseglisht reader is Ho-lzier [5922.4]. - Shinn, E. The new Hyperion. Philadelphia, For tte F,'asrao-G'ermn tewart, 1870-71, see France. Thle English reader wsill find great benesit frtom the comtoen1875. 8~.................................. 5722.4 taries on tihe difi'rent pcriods of Gersman history, witth criti- Spencer, E. 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Note.-See Andersen's "Poet's bazaar" [426.18]; and a Frankfurt am Main, 1850. 8........:...... 5735.7 paper on thle Ha-lrz mountains in Harper's monlthly, vol. 47, - Comfort, G. F. A Gercan course. New York, asnd on the gambling spas in vol. 45 1933., 1870. 12~................................. 1033.7 History, etc. - - A German reader. New York, 1871. 120... 1933.4: - Bryce, J. The holy Roman empire. London, - Heness, T. Introduction to the Leitfaden. Bos1873. Sm. 8...5814.19 ton, 1874. 120...............2025.1 - Feydeau, E. (A.) L'Allemagne en 1871. Paris, - Noehden, G. 11. Grammnar of the German lan1872. 18u................................ 5726.1 guage. Andover, 1842. 120................1933.8 - Gardiner,:S. R. The thirty years' war, 1618-48. - Ollendorff, H. G. New method of learning the London, 1874. Sq.160..................... 628.2 German language. New York,'1852. 120... 2025.3 Hozier, H. M. The seven weeks' war. Philadel- - Otto, B. Gertan conversation-gralmar. New phia, 1867. 2 v. 80........................ 5922.4 York, 1868. Sm. 8....................... 1933.5 - Kohlrausch, II. F. T. History of; from the - Prendergast, T. The mastery series. New York, earliest period to the present time. New York, 1868. 120................................ 1933.3 1874. 8.................. 5712.3 - Whitney, W. D. A compendious German gram- Menzel, W. History of. London, 1871. 3 v. 8~. 5715.3 mar. New York, 1869. 120.............. 1933.6 - Moltke, 11. C. B. von. Hlistoire de la campagne - Jliterature. de 1866. Paris, 1868. 80.....5...712.... 1 5 121 - Motley, J. L. Life and death of John of Barne- - Baskervilla, A. The poetry of Germany. Philavoid. With the primary causes of the thirty delphia, 1872. 160............ 1625.4 years' war. London, 1874. 2 v. 80.... 5713.3 - Buchheim, C. A. Deutsche Lyrik. London, - Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Geschichte des dreissig- 1875. Ss. 8.................. 2028.7 jihrigen Krieg. Stuttgart, 1867. 12......5734.1.9 - Carlyle, T. German romance: specimens of its chief authors.'Boston, 1841. 2 v. in 1. 12~. 5725.2 14 1isto86ry.6 - tit yas wr ewYrCherbuliez, V. Etude de litt6rature et d'art. - Tacitus, C. C. Germania. Philadelphia, 1849. Paris, 1873. 160.5536.7 1816 120........................... 86.6 Paris, 1873. 16~............................ 5536.7 Sin. 128 6118.6 -- Deutsches Leben in Lieb' und Treue. Bremen - Trench, R2. C. G6-1stvus Adolphus in Germ;.ny, [1873]. With illuminated plates. L. 40...... 5730.4 -- Deutsehes Leben in Liedern. Bremen [1873]. and other lectures on the thirty yeass' war. Lou- -tsh llu lte n. 4Brom [873. 0.5 don, 1872. Sm. 80.........................5717,2 With illuminated plates. L. 40.5730.5 do 2.- TSm.e........................qs - Gostwick, J. German poets. A series of meNote. - The most popularly written geeal)e~ history, fbr the period it covers, is Kohlrausehs's [5712.3]; but Slenzel's [5715.3] moirs and translations. New York [1874]. 80. 5723.5 is an honest, readable book, of good reputaltion, and coines and arison, R. Outlines of German litadosrtc~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f-31.Seas syss hl ~sst spr"- and Harrison, 1%. Outlines of German literadown to 1814. See also Bryeuc's "H11oly 11onmn empire" [5814.19] and Coxe's' "-History of the house of Austria" ture. New York, 1873. Sin. 8.......... 5835.2 [5715.1], whichl covers an extended period, 1218-1792, and has - / Haym, H. Die romantische Schulo Berlin, - been continued. See the general histories of ELurope, ai0 8,cl those of Austria, Prussia, etc. 1870. GERMANY 94 GILMORE Shels No. Shelf. No. GER r1ANY. Literature, continued. GHIBERTI, Lorenzo. Die Chronik seiner Vaterstadt. - Hedge, F. H. Prose writers of Germany. - Phila- (In Hagen, (E.) A. Kiinstler-Geschichten)...2026.1.1 delphia [cop. 1847]. 8..................... 5732.1 GHOST, The. O'Connor, W. D. (In Johnson, (E.) - Kurz, H. Geschichte der dentschen Literatur. R. Little classics).........................529.4.8 Leipzig, 1873. 4 v. 8.................. 5730.2 GIAour, The. [Poem.] Byron, G. G. N., lord. - Vilmar, A. F. C. Goschichte der deutschen Na- Philadelphia, 1813. 120.1619.1 tional-Literatur. Marburg, 1873. 80........ 5733.1 GIBBoeN,. Charles. In honor bound............... 710.34 Note. - General histories in English. Carlyle gave the first GIuBBON, Edward. Autobiography and correspondence. important imnpulse to the study of' German literature in Eng- London, 186. 356 354 pp. Sin 1024.5 la~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~Lndoand 18936[3 p in. E~ 0101.5 land, and his ssays is[5610.7 contain much in elucidatio.on.... The subject, however. is presented compendiously in Gost- - History of the decline and fall of the Roman wvick's " Outlines " [835.2]; while Max Mfiller fiirnishes a empe. it notes, by H. ilmn. N brief suinimary to his selection of the classics frou tihe 4th to eir. h noes, H. ia. N the 19th century, in hiis" Chips" [i61t.1.' ]. See Coleridge's edition. Philadelphia [1845]. 6v. Portrait. 12~. 824.9 essay in "TThe friend " [2611.5]. Also sMackintosh's review of - Lawrence, E. Lives of the British historians. MIadame de Starl, in his Essays. Genersal hlistories inr Gesrmar. Kurz [5730.2], who fbllows the New York, 1855. 12. 1224.7.2 plan of Cirambers anid Duyekinck for Engishi rd American - Rogers, 11. Bioraphy of. acalay, T. ]iterrturies, is the most cornvenient. Tihe work of Dr. Vilmiar M [in,Geranr5r733.1], corirng dorwir to 1832, though gernerally tro B., lord, and others. New biographies of illuslaudatory in its estimates, deserves the reputation it has, urd, trious men)................................ 5428.4 not being overbnrdened with details, forms an excellent sr- Sinte-Beuve, C. A. nlish portraits. New mary. Sainte-Beuve, C. A. English portraits. Now Early periods. For the Nibelungen period, see Carlyle's York, 185. 16 1025.3 Essays, where is also to be founda rcvierw of the literature of Yok 17................3.. thie 14thl and 15th centuries. Sec Kroeger. on- "The iniite- GIBRALTAR gallery, The. Abbott, J. Harper's singer ["C73l5.1]; also Max Miillers "Chips"[5616.1.3]. See story books................................ 93 6.1.8 also Brlalhin [151ii ]2 for thre lith, 16th, and 17th centuries. Eighteenth cennury. The Engish reader will find an able GIBSON, John, Life of Eastlake, Lady E. R. Loncomeipt stuiinary in some chapters in Lewcs's "Life of don, 1870. 8.............................5423.13 Goethe [5724.15] and hie wrill also consult tihe " Lifet of Les- The of eltreden srig," by Stair [1022.7]: ard of Schiller, by Carlyle [1238.19]. GIBSON, Waiter M. The prison of Weltevreden; Itadame de Sti5 [5726i.1; in Frernch, 5526.21] first disclosed and a glance at the East Indian archipelago. to the rest of Europe tihe nmodtern developmert of Gerran Illustrated. NewYork,8. xiv,495pp. 12. 424.3 literature; and she was thought to hiave been influenced by Illustrated. Nw York, 1855. xiv, 495 pp. 12. 42.3 A. W. Schlegel in her bias towards thie Roirarnic school, GIDDINGS, Joshua Reed. The exiles of Florida. which Heine [see hiis "Prose irrsceianies"] sought to coir- Columbus, 1858. viii, 338 pp. Illstated. 160. 825.8 teract. See the Iaper on the Rom-antic school in the Atlantic lumbus, 188. viii, 338 pp. Illustrated 16. 825.8 monthly, Dec., 1875. GIDEON'S rock. Saunders, K.................. 339.24 Nireleentab centurys. Beside thie general histories, see Car- GIFT, Theo, pseud. Leisre hour series. Pretty lyle's Essays [1hisr r]. Prose. This delarntmenit has beent specially cultivated in Miss Bellew. A tale of home life............ 529.10 Englishi by Carlyle in hiis "German romance" [5725.2],o GION, John., joint wutho. Annals of Sn ngrves rmiemioirs of the writers, and reviews of thieir worirs, fr'ro GION, John, joint author. Annals of San FranMusiits to Goethe. Dr. 1-edge's book [5732.1] gives the samie cisco. See SouLk, Frank.................... 810.3 treatment, witi isore extensive scope. Poetry. Tie English reader will consult the section in GILBERT, William. Lucretia Borgia, duchess of Longfellow's" Poets anid poetry of Europe "[3922.1], aind tlhe Ferrara. A biography. London, 1869. 2 v. authorities there rinaied. Baslkcrvlle's book [1325.4] is an ai- Portrait. SnI. 8............... 526.7 thology, with brief memoranda, Nith German an id English text. GLBERT, William Sehwenek. Original plays. New In Germian, Gervinus's Iistory is extremely elaborated, York, 18W 6. 366pp. 120............l... 163.1 marked by great industry and patience, but it has not been... translated. Drama. The section in thie translation of Schlegel's Lee- c'Gentts.- The wicired world; Pygnmalion and Galatea; tures [6136.2] is tire best brief rrrmmrrary in Eglishls. See tCharity; The princess; The palace of tru th; Trial by jury. Lady Pollock, on tihe German and French dransa, in the Contetmporary review, Feb., 1873; and Carlyle, on Germnan play- GILBERT Starr and his lessons. Bradley, W. I. 913.4 wrcighlts, in Iris Essays [5610.7]. GILBERT'S last summer at Rainford, and what it Education. The reader roust go to the Bates 1-all catalogues for the history and develoipment of education in Ger- taught. Bradley, W. I................... 913.6 irany. 1-lowitt's "Student life in Gerimany" is an imrusing GIL BLAS. Le Sage, A. R. The adventures of. account of the students' ways of living. See, in this connec- tion, articles on the German univetrsities in Patnamr's inaRga- London [1867]. Sq. 160..................... 517.18 zine, Oct., 18(8, and Atlantie monthily, vol. 7. See alsto Mattihe w - - istoire de. Paris, 1872. 18~..............5536.17 Arnold's' SchOols and universities on the contirnent " [886i.6], G and a chapter in Ross Browue's" American family in Ger- GILCHRIST, Alexander. Life of William Blake, with many" [424.18]. selections fromn his poems and other writings. GARO'IE, Jean Leon. In a caravan with Gdrdme the Illustrated front Blake's own works. London, painter. (In Many lands and many people)... 431.3 1863. 2 v. Portrait. 80. 6213.9 GERRY, Elbridge, Life of. Austin, J. T.. Boston, GILDED age, The. Clemens, S. L., and Warner, C. 1828. 80.................................. 1011.3 D. Hartford, 1874. 80. 712.1 GERSTARECKER, Friedrich. Frank Wildman's adven- GILDER, Richard Watson. The new day. A poem tures on land and water. Translated and re- in songs and sonnets. New York, 1876. 112 pp. vised by L. Wraxall......................... 932.42 Sq. 160....................................1617.16 - How a bride was won. Translated by F. Jordan. 521.3 GILE's minority. O'Reilly, E. G................. 928.10 - Wild sports in the far West. Translated from GILFILLAN, George. The bards of the Bible. New the German. With eight crayon drawings. York, 1869. 378 pp. 12~.................. 1523.8 Boston, 1861. xi, 396 pp. 120.............. 415.1 GILFILLAN, James. The Sabbath viewed in the GERTRUDE. Sewell, E. M........................ 527.21 light of reason, of revelation, and history, with GERVINUS, Georg Gottfried. Introduction to the sketches of its literature. New York [1862]. history of the nineteenth century. From the xii, 635 pp. 16........................... 1534.3 German. With a brief notice of the author. GILLET, Joseph Antony, joint author. Natural phiLondon, 1866. xx,137 pp. 160............. 836.2 losophy. See ROLFE, William James......... 6436.9 - Shakespeare commentaries. Translated under the GItLIES, Robert Pearse. Personal reminiscences. author's superintendence by F. E. Bunndtt. (In Stoddard, R. H. Bric-i-brac series)......1828.10 New edition, revised by the translator. Lon- GILLRAY, James.'Works. See WRIGHT, Thomas... 5632.1 don, 1875. 1, 941 pp. 8s................... 5610.5 GILaAN, Arthur. Seven historic ages. [Juvenile]. 918.30 GESSERT, M. A. Rudimentary treatise on thb art GIL3AN, Samuel. Memoirs of a New England viiof painting on-glass. From the German. Added lage choir. By a member. Boston, 1829. an appendix on the art of enamelling, etc. 3d 149- pp. Sm. 120..........................1238.22 edition. London, 1857. iv, 92 pp. 120...... 1715.5 Gl1ao1R, Harry. Four years in the saddle. [Civil GESTURE. Bacon, A. M. Manual of. Chicago, war, 1861-65.] New York, 1866. 291 pp. 1873. 120............................. 1736.2 1 plate. 12...............................817.17 - Russell, W. Rudiments of. Boston, 1830. 12~. 1517.9 GILAioRE, James Roberts. (Ednmund Kirke.) Among GETTING on in the world; or, hints on success in life. the pines: or, South in secession-time. New Mathews, W. Chicago, 1874. 120.... 58.....5836.8 York, 1862. 310 pp. 12... 916.3 GHBAZZAL5, Abu Harmid Mohammed Ben Mohamnmed - Down in Tennessee, and back by way of RichAl. The alchemy of happiness. Translated mond. New York, 1864. 282 pp. 120...... 716.19 from the Turkish, by Henry A. Homes. Albany, - My Southern friends. New York, 1863. 308 pp. 1873: 120 pp. 8~......................... 1531.9 120................................... 715.21 GILMORE 0OETHE Shelf'. No. Shelf No. GILMORE, John. Storm warriors; or, life-boat work GLEIG, George Robert, continued. on the Goodwin sands. London, 1875. xvi, - Life of Robert, first lord Clive. London, 1848. 358 pp. Wood-cut. Sm. 80................. 5935.6 vi, 314 pp. Sm. 80......................... 5428.8 GILnrORE, Parker. (Ubique.) Accessible field sports. - Story of the battle of Waterloo. New edition. London, 1869. xii, 336 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 8~.1514.10 London, 1861. vi, 330 pp. Sm. 8.......... 5927.5 - Gun, rod, and saddle. Personal experiences.'GLEN Morris stories. See WISE, Daniel. London, 1869. viii, 295 pp. Sm. 8~........1514.11 GLIDDEN, George R., joint author. Types of man- Prairie and forest: a description of the game of kind. See NOTT, Josiah Clark............... 6610.7 North America, with personal adventures in GLIMPSE, A, of the world. Sewell, E. M......... 314.17 their pursuit. New York, 1874. 378 pp. Illus- GLaIPSES of life in Victoria. By a resident. Edintirated. 120................ 6415.1 burgh, 1872. xi, 428+- pp. 8.............5931.11 GINX'S baby. [Satire on English poor laws.] Jen- GLOVER, Mary Baker. Science and health. Boston, kins, E.. 311.21. 1875. 456 pp. 12C........................ 1733.3 GIPSIES. See GYPsIEs. GLOVES. Manuel du fabricant de gants. Artois, Gipsy, The. James, G. P. R..................... 327.17 V. d'. Paris, 1835. 24?.................... 6439.2 Gipsy's, The, daughter. Grey, Mrs............. 521.27 GLUCK, ChristopheWillibald Ritter von. SeeHAwEIs, GIPsY's, The, prophecy. Southworth, E. D. E. N. 527.11 H. H. Musicand morals. New York, 1872. 120.1513.16 GIRAsD, Stephen. See PARTON, J. Famous Ameri- GO-AHEAD. Fosdick, C. A....................... 934.7 cans of recent times. Boston, 1871. 80......1214.14 GO-AHEAD series. See FeSDICi, Charles A. GIRARDIN, Delphine Gay do, GAUTIER, Th6ophile, GoAKS and tears. Lewis, C. B.................. 713.9 SANDEAU, (Ldonard Sylvain) Jules, and MRY, GOD and the Bible. Arnold, M. Boston, 1876. 12~. 5815.5 Joseph. The cross of Berny. A novel....... 725.30 GoD in history. Bunsen, C. C. J. von. London, GIRARDIN, J. The adventures of Johnny Ironsides. 1868, 70. 3 v. 8~........................5813.13 A tale. Translated by Henry Frith........... 1114.1 GODDARD, J. T. The velocipede; its history, varieGIRL's, A, romance. Robinson, F. W............. 731.37 ties, and practice. With illustrations. New GQoNODIsTS. Lamartine, A. (M. L.) do. Histoire - York, 1869. 107 pp. 160................... 1514.5 des Girondins. Paris, 1848. 8 v. 80........ 2011.1 GoDEY'S's lady's book. Vol. 85-91. Philadelphia, - - History of the. New York, 1868. 3 v. 120. 827.25 1872-75. 7 v. 80......................... 1412.1 GIURAKENTO, I1. Mercadante, S. (In Ditson, 0., GoDKIN, James. The religious history of Ireland, and co. Standard opera librettos)............6233.3.1 primitive, papal, and protestant. London, GLLACIERS. Geikie, J. The great ice age, and its 1873. viii, 313 pp. 8.....................5412.3 relations to the antiquity of man. London, GODOLPHIN and Falkland. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. 1874. 80.................................. 6633.2 E.) L.............................. 336.4 - Wonders of the physical world: the glacier, etc. GODWIN, Parke. Cyclopedia of biography: a record London, 1875. Sin. 80...................;.. 1714.31 of the lives of eminent persons. Now edition. GLADIATORS, The. [Fiction.] Melville, G. J. W.. 321.15 With Supplement, by G. Sheppard. New York, GLADSTONE, John Hall. Mlichael Faraday. New 1872. 825, 128-+- pp. 120...'.......... *R.R., F 34 York, 1872. 223 pp. Portrait. 16......... 5428.1 GoDwIN, William. Adventures of Caleb Williams. GLADSTONE, William Ewart. Homeric synchronism: Boston..................................... 521.22 an enquiry into the time and place of Homer. - Same. New York. 2 v...................... 536.5 London, 1876. 284 — pp. Sm. 80.......... 6117.5 GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von. Werke. Stuttgart, - Juventus mundi. The gods and men of the he- 1868. 36 v. in 18. 80...................... 5737.1 roic age. [Homeric period.] Boston, 1869. Contets. - Vol. C[I.] 1,2. Goethe's Leben; Gedichte. [II.] xxvii, 554 pp. 1 folded plate. Sm. 80 1523.9 3. Ierssann und D)orothea; Aehilles; Reineke Fuchs. 4. 54p.Ifl t.S... 1523.9 Gbtz von Berlichingen mit der eisernen I-land; Eginot; - Home and the newest fashions in religion. Three Clavige. [III.] 5. Faust. 6. Iphigenie atuf Tauris;'LTortracts. The Vatican decrees. Vaticanism. quate Tasso; Die natfirliche Tochter; Elpenor. [IV.] 7. Leiden des jungen Werlthers; Briele aus der Sehweiz; Brief Speeches of the pope. Leipzig, 1875. 287 pp. eines Landgeislichen; Zwo biblisehe Fragen; Die WahlverSq. 160..............................1918.12 wandtsehalften. 8. Wilhelm Meisters Lehlrjahre. [V.] 9,10. Speeches.of.poe.Pius......Frm.the.QuartelVWilhehon Meisters Wanderjahlre. 10. Reise der SBhne Mega- Speeches of pope Pins ix. [From the Quarterly prazons; Die gutcen Weiber; Novelle. [VI.] 11, 12. Aus review, Jan., 1875.] New York, 1875. 44 pp. ineinem Lebenp Wasrl eitund Diehitun. [VII. I. Spreiiche iReimen; SpriicheinProsa; Ethliseles. 80........................................ 1911.3 14. West-istlicher Divan. [VIII]. 15. Alles an Personen - The Vatican decrees in their bearing on civil und zs fesilichen Gelegenheilen gedichtete enthalteud. 16. Lustspieleund Farcen. [IX.] 17. Singspiele. 18. Schauspiele; allegiance. Added: a history of the Vatican Zeitstiieke. [X.] 19. Italienische Beise. 20. Italien. [XI.] council; with the Latin and English text of the 21. Campagne i Prankreich; Belagerung von Mainz; Teterhaltungen deletsclher Ausgewanderten. 22. Schweizcerreise; papal syllabus and the Vatican decrees. By Rhein, Main und Neckar. [XII.] 22. Annalert oder'lTagPhilip Ssaff New York, 1875 168 [166] undl Jahreshefte von 1749, bis eide 1522; Biographische Philip Schaff. Now York, 1875. 168 [166] Eienetn 4 eeit elnB Eihzelnheiten. 24. Benrenuto Cellini, B. 1-8. pp. 8...1911.1 [XIII.] 25. Benvenuto Cellini, B. 4; Anhaimg; Rameau's - Vaticanism: an answer to Reproofs and replies. Neffe;Diderols Versuch iber die lialerci. 26. Wiriekeinano; PIhilipp ackerlt; Einleitung in die Propyiaen; Ueber LaoNew York, 1875. 96 pp. 80................ 1911.2 koon; Der Sainmiler und die Seiiiigen; Ueber Wahlrheit tind GS a LAB~~~IZ~~IIIARB~ION, CWahrscheiiliehkeit der Kunstwerke; Pihilosrat'ss Geniilde; GLAI~S~HEI, Jaues, FCamACillet FONVIELLE Aik und Modern; Nachteriiglichlss. [XIV.] 27. Ferneres Wilfrid do, and TISSAND1ER, Gaston. Travels fiber Kunst. 28. Deultsche Literatur. [XV.] 29. AusWitetige in the air. Edited by J. Glaisher. With illus- ielur und VolkPoesi. 0. Jgenddra; E ri. [XVI.] 81. Gbtz oson Berlichlingen mir der eisernen Hand, trations. Philadelphia [London], 1871. xxix, fbir die Biihne; Die Wette; Malhomet, nach Voltaire; T;ancred, 398-t-+ pp. 80.............................. 5911.1 nseh Voltaire; Tieater und draimauiscle Poesie. 12. Morphologic. EXVII.] 83. Zur Farbenlehre, didaktiscleer Theil. GLANCE GAYLORD, pseud. See BRADLEY, Warren 34. zur Farbelehre, polemEiseher Theil. [XVIII.] 35. Matei Ives. rialen zur Gesehieichte der Farbenllchre. 86. NuturwissenGLANCES and glimpses. Hunt, H-. K. Bsoschaftliche Einzelsheiten; Mineralogaie; Geologie; iMeteoroan gimpes 1unt, H. K ~. ~Boston) logic; Zur Naturwissenschaft im Allgemeinen; Chronologie 1856. 120................................. 1214.5 der Enlsteluiu5 Goetheseler Scheiftes. GLass. Gessert, M. A. Rudimentary treatise on - Auto-biography. Also Letters from Switzerland, the art of painting on. London, 1857. 120... 1715.5 and Travels in Italy. Translated by J. Oxen-Jarves, D. Reminiscences of glass-making. ford and A. J. W. Morrison. London, 1872. New York, 1865. 80........................ 6425.2 2 v. Portrait. So. 80..................... 1025.5 - Sauzay, A. Marvels of glass-making. London - Conversations with Eckermann and Soret. From [1869]. Sm. 85........................... 6425.3 the German by J. Oxenford. New edition. -- Wonders of glass-making in all ages. New London, 1874. xxvii, 583 pp. Sm. 80.......5735.11 York, 1871. 160..........................1714.24 - Correspondence with a child. Boston, 1872. 504 - Trowbridge, J. T. Lawrence's adventures among pp. Portrait. Sin.8...............5...... 533.10 the glass-makers............................ 932.20 - Egmont: a tragedy. From the German by F. GLEIG, George Robert. Life of Arthur, duke of Wel- Boott. Boston, 1871. 150 pp. 160.......... 1636.3 lington. Revised, with additions. London, - Same. With English notes, etc. by C. A. Buch1871. xvi, 501-+ pp. Portrait. Sm. 8~.....5426.13 helm. Oxford, 1868. xlviii, 199 pp. 16~.... 2027.1 aGOETHE 96 GOODWIN Shelf. No. Shelf. No. GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang von, continued. GOLDSMITH, Oliver, continued. - Faust. From the German by J. Anster. Leip- - The vicar of Wakefield. With illustrations printed zig, 1867. xiv, 295I- pp. Sq. 16..........1613.21 in oil celours. London, N. D. xxxii, 286 pp. - Same. Translated, in the original metres, by Sm. 40..............................515:3 Bayard Taylor. Boston, 1871, 73. 2 v. 40.. 5730.1 - Forster, J. Life and times of. London, 1871. - Hermann and Dorothea. Translated by E. Froth- 2 v. 80......... 1022.1 ingham. With illustrations. Boston, 1870. - Same. Leipzig, 1873. 2 v. Sq. 160.......... 1028.2 165-+ pp. 16............................1615.16 - Irving, W. Oliver Goldsmith: a biography. - Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship. From the Ger- Leipzig, 1850. Sq. 16.................... 1238.6 man by E. Grove. Leipzig, 1873. 2 v. in 1. - Same. London, 1850. 160................... 715.6 Sq. 160.................................... 329.9 - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. Sm. 80........... 1815.13 - Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship and travels. - Lawrence, E. Lives of the British historians. From the German, by T. Carlyle. New edition, New York, 1855. 120......................1224.7.2 revised. Boston, 1871. 2 v. Portrait. Sm. 80. 515.4 - Macaulay, T. B., lord. Biography of. (In his - Calvert, G. II. Goethe: his life and works. Bos- New biographies of illustrious men).......... 5428.4 ton, 1872. 16'............................. 1027.2 Note. —Forster's " Life and times" makes wliat is in some - Lewes, G. H. The story of Goethe's life. Lon- respects the best literary biographyv producedi in our day, and don, 1873 80.......................... 5724.1 an excellent picture of literary Eiigland in the last century; and it furnishied thie material which Irving has.gracefully - Mendelssohn-Bartholdcy, C. Goethe and Men- worked up in Ihis sketchy life. Macnolay's is a spirited skretch. delssohn. (1821-31.) London, 1874. Sm. 80* 5726.4 See also Bulwer's essay [336.5]; Scott'Is'"Lives of the novelists" [59014.2]; De Quincey's "Essays on thie poets" [1825.4]; Note. -The story of his life by Lewes is a condensation of oIowitt's " I-osnes and haunts" [1225.5]; Thlackeray's " I-Ihis large and excelleni biography. Goethie's " Auto-biog- inourists" [1238.8]; Forsytl's "Noivels and novelists" raphy," though interesting to the student, hardly supplies the [6136.1]; and Harper's monthly, vols. 14 and 48. place of a proper biographical narrative. See Longfellow's 1, Poets and poetly of Europe" [5922.1]. Goethe's' Corre- GOLDSMITH's wife, The. Ainsworth, W. -I. 330.11 spondence with a child " isfirtitious, but see Atlantic monthly, Feb., 1873, for a "Cur'iosity of literature." Calvert presents GONDI, Jean Franois Paul de, cardinal de Retz. different phases ot'f Goethle's life, with a chronological sum- Mdmoires du cardinal de letz, do Guy-Joli, et mary of events at the end.-r See additional essays by Emerson, in Ihis "Representative do la duchesso de Nemours. Nouvelle 6dition. men" [1916.6; 1934.6.2]; by Hedge, in Ihis "Prose writers of Paris, 1817. 6 v. Portrait.. 120.5528.4 Germany" [5732.1]; by Carlyle. in sis Essays [5610.'7; by De Quincey, its his "Biographical essays" [182'5.6]; by Long - GOocl, Benjamin. On some of the most important ibllow, iu7 his " Hyperio Cln" 13.4.2; byv Mrs. James Ion, i ello In Isis ilyperio [1838.4.2]; by Me. Janesos, it diseases peculiar to women; with other papers. her " Studies [l9l1.3]; and by Jeffrey [5610.8]. Eckermann's' Conversationss" [5735.11] is valuable as dis- Prefatory essay by R. Ferguson. London, 1859. closisg Goethe's opinions. lv, 235 — pp. 8...........................6023.4 Goethe figures in two of the Moehlbachi novels, "Old Fritz Goon, John Mason. The hook of naturo. Boston, and the new era"' and " Goethe and Schiller." See ute histories of Gersman literarlre, and Gostwick's 1826. 2 v. 8............................ 6833.1 "1Outlines of German literature " [5835.!z]. O~tlisses of Grrtas lieae " [5851.2]. GOOD English; or, popular errors in language. GOINC on a mission. Cobdon, P. 1115.1 Gould, E.S. Now York, 1870. 160.......... 1736.1 GoING West. Adams, W. T..T..........938.9 GoOD fight, A. Reade, C........................ 538.2 GOLD and dross. Mayo, I. F..................... 734.17 GooD for nothing. Melville, G. J. W.............321.11 GOLD and name. Schwartz, M.S. Boston........ 531.10 Goo luck. Cobden,P.9. 26.35 Same. New York. 2 v...................... 2028.3 "GooD luck!" Werner, E...................... 731.29 GOLD brick, The. Stephens, A. S. (W.)........... 726.12 GOOD match, A. Perrier, A.. 725.31 GOLD-DUG, The. Poe, E. A. (In Johnson, (E.) H. GOOD-NATURED man, The: a omedy. Goldsmith, 0. Little classics).............................529.4.12 Works Leipzig, 1842. Sq. 16. 312.23 GOLD Elsie. John,. E517.17 - Same. London, 1854. 80.5 612. 1.1 GoLD-FOIL, hammered from popular proverbs. Hol- Good oldtimes,The. [Historicalnovel.] Ainsworth, land, J. G. New York, 1859. 120.1535.5 W. H. 2v.. 329.11 GOLD hunter's, The, library. See TaoaIEs, Wil- GooD society. Grey, MIrs........................ 521.28 liam HI. GooD time coming, The. Ilale, E. E.............. 529.7 GOoLD hunlters, The, in Europe. Themes, IW. IH. GooD words. Vol. 14, 15. London, 1873, 74. 2 v. 80 1338.1 GoLDh esto, T87e. in Erp. T ~s............. H 5. 1 Boston, 1873. Sm. 8.............735.4 GOODEVE, T. M. Elements of mechanism. 2d ediGOLD hunters, Tho, adventures. Tsomes, W. H. thion. London, 1871. viii, 269 pp. Illustrated. Boston, 1873. 120..735.3 16............... 6817.2 16........................... 6817.2oyofth nie GOLD thimble, The. Adams, W. T...918.11 GOODIC, Charles ugustus. istory of the United GOLDEN fetters. Lomon, M...312.6 States. 17th edition. Boston, 1827. 296, 20 GOLDEN grain. FaLjeon, B. L.732.7 pp. 120.........................818.6 GOLDEN lgri.Fjeond Bh. LDaai pm.]............f732l- P GOLDEN logend, The. [Dramatic poem.] Longfel- - Lives of the signers of the declaration of indelow, H. W. Leipzig, 1856. Sq. 16..........1614.1 pendenc. 4th edition. Boston, 1834.460 pp. GOLDEN lion, The, of Grandpere. Trollope, A...... 334.19 120....................................... 1014.7 GOLDEN sorrow, A. Ioey, IkIi-s. C......... 330.21 GooDniC, Frank Boot. Remarkable voyages; or, GOLDEN treasury, The. [An anthology.] Pagrave, man upon the sea: a history of maritime advenF. T., editor.. 1627.4 ture, exploration and discovery, from the earGOLDEN trezasury serios. NVam ely:.iest ages to the present time. With illustrations. - Buchheim, C. A. Deutsche Lyrik.. 2028.7 Philadelphia, 1873. 560 pp. 8.. 421.7 GOLDEN tress, The. Du Boisgobey, F.............. 532.14 - and WARDEN, Frank L. Romance after marriage: GoLnsmITH, Oliver. Works. Edited by P. Cunning- a comedy. New York, N. D. 28 pp. 120..... 1635.4 ham.- London, 1854. 4 v. Illustrated. Por- GOODwIN, Charles Wycliffo. On the Mosaic costrait. 80.................................. 5612.1 mogony. (In Essays and reviews)............ 1538.3 - Same. (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in Contlents.- Vol. I. Poetical works: The traveller; EdwinSae ( HdeF..Rcntiqresn and Angelinsa; The deserted village; Thie haunlch of veniso; theology).1526.24 and 5814.15 The captivity; Retaliation; Thressodia Augustalis; Mliscella- GOODWIN, Ezra Shaw. Sermons. With a memoir. neous poems; Dramnas: The good-natured man; She stoops Boston, 1834. 268 pp. 12.5816.19 to conquer; Scese finom the grumubler; The vicar of Wake-834. 268 pp. 125816.19 field. II. Enquiry into tile present state of polite learning; GOODWIN, Mrs. H. B. Dr. Hlowell's family........ 734.13 Thse citizess of thseuvorid. IIi. Thse bee; Essays; UhnacksowlPge citizen ofys te worlde. III. The beod ci; Ess.ys;grackne GOODWIN, Nathaniel. Genealogical notes, or conedged essays; Prefaces, introductions, etc. IV. Bi6graphies; Reiews; Animsated nature; Cock hsue ghost; Vida's gamne of tributions to the family history of some of the chess; Letters. first settlers of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Select works. With portrait. Leipzig, 1842. Hartford, 1856. xx, 362 pp. 80............. 5011.8 399 —- pp. Sq. 160......................... 312.23 GOODwIN, T. A. The mode of man's immortality: Contslnts. - Thle vicar of Wakefield; The traveller; Tie or, the when, whore, and how, of the future life. hermit; The deserted villagne; Tihe haunchl of venison; The New York, 1874. 238 pp. 120..............6326.11 captivity; hetiatiaion; iiisceilaneous pieces; Thie good- GooDWIN sands, Stors warriors; or, life-boat work natured man; She stoops to conquer; Scene from the grumbler. on the. Gilmore, J. London, 1875. Sm. 80.. 5935.6 GOODY 97 GRANT Shelf. No. Shelf. No. GOODY Gracious! and the forget-me-not. Neal, J. GOVERNMENT, continued. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)........529.4.10 - Mailfer, II. C. Recherches historiques du juste GooDYEAR, Charles. See PARTON, J. Famous et de l'autorit6. Philosophic appliqute. Paris, Americans of recent times. Boston, 1871. 80.1214.14 1873. 2 v. 8~............................ 6332.1 GORDON, Clarence. (Vieux Moustache.) Boarding- - Sidney, A. Discourses on government. New school days................................ 915.22 York, 1805. 3 v. 8.. 1923.1 - That good old time.... 916.24 GownIE; or, the king's plot. James, G. P. R...... 730.8 GoRDo N, George Hamilton, earl of Aberdeen. An GRACE Lee. Kavanagh, J....................... 323.2 inquiry into the principles of beauty in Grecian GRAEFE, A. yon. Three memoirs on iridectomy in architecture; with an historical view of the certain forms of iritis, choroiditis and glaucoma. rise and progress of art in Greece. Extracted Translated by T. Windsor. London, 1859. viii, from Wilkins's translation of Vitruvius, to 380 —- pp. 8.............................. 6023.1 which this work is an introduction. London, GRAESSE, Johann Georg Theodor. Lehrbuch einer 1860. viii [vi], 110 pp. 12...............1716.18 allgemeinen Literirgeschichte aller bekannten GORDON, Lucy Austin, lady Duff. Last letters from V6lker der Welt. Dresden, 1838. 13 v. 80.. 6132.1 Egypt. Added letters from the Cape. With GRARAM, Ennis. Not without thorns............. 731.5 a memoir by her daughter, Mrs. Ross. London, - Tell me a story. [Juvenile].................1117.28 1875. xi, 346 pp. Portrait Sm. 8........ 436.5 GRAHAM, James J. Elementary history of the proGoRDoN, Mary.'Christopher North,' a memoir of gross of the art of war. London, 1858. xvi, John Wilson; compiled from family papers and 336 pp. 12...............................6927.2 other sources. With an introduction by R. S. GRR AIAn, John, of Claverhouse, viscount Dundee, Mackenzie. New York, 1866. xi, 484-4 pp. Memorials and letters illustrative of the life Illustrated. Portrait. 120.................. 1024.7 and times of. Napier, M. Edinburgh, 1859, GORE, Catherine Grace Frances. Castles in the air. 311.1 62. 3 v. 80............................... 5331.2 - The dean's daughter....................... 311.5 GRAHAM, Walter. The brassfounder's manual. 3d - Heckington................... 312.25 edition, with illustrations. London, 1870. viii, - A life's lessons............................... 311.2 141 pp. 120............................... 1716.2 - Mammon............................. 311.3 GRAMMAR. Hermes or a philosophical inqviry con- New year's day, a winter's tale............... 938.7 corning vniversal grammar. Harris, J. Lon- Progress and prejudice....................... 311.4 don, 1786. 80. 1734.1 - The two aristocracies......................... 312.26 See also Language. Note. - Mrs. Gore's novels are mostly descriptive of Cash- GRAMMAONT, Philibert, comte do, Mdmoircs du. ionable English life. Hamilton, A. T. I. Paris, 1823. 32........ 5528.5 GORILLA country, Stories of the. [Africa.] Du GRAMONT, Antoine Ag~nor Alfred, due do. Memor Chaillu, P.B. New York, 1870. 120........ 933.5 [pseud.]. Pass6 et pr6sent, 6tude d'histoire GORILLA hunters, The. Ballantyne, R. M........ 913.26 contemporaine. 2e 6dition. Paris, 1875. 192f. GosAU smithy, The. Parr, L. 335.18 pp. 16......................... 5534.6 GossE, Philip Henry. Evenings at the microscope; ANADA, Chronicle of the conuest of. Irving, W. GRANADA, Chronicl of the conquest of. Irving, W. or, researches among the minuter organs and London, 1850. Sm. 8...................... 826.4 forms of animal life. New -York, 1872. xii, - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. Sm. 8........... 1815.6 480 pp. 120.1523....................... 1523.11. GRAG ND duchess of Gerolstein. Offenbach, J. (In - The romance of natural history. [Popular sci- Ditson, 0., and co. Standard opera librettos).6233.3.5 ence.] With illustrations. Boston [1860]. xiv, GRANDMOTHER'S money. Robinson, F. W.......... 731.23 372 pp. Sm. 80..........................1523.14 GRANDOTHER'S scrapbook. Conant, C. A......... 916.12 GosTWmcK, Joseph. German poets. A series of GRANDMIOTHER'S story of Bunker-hill battle. [A memoirs and translations. With portraits by ballad.] Holmes, 0. W. Memorial. Bunker C. Jiger. New York [1874]. 265-+ -pp. 8~. 5723.5 hill. Boston [1875]. L. 8................. 810.8 Contents. —The poets of the MIohenstaufen time; The GAND-PRE, Le, et ss quatre petits-fils. Foumaster-singers and their times; Klopstock; Wieland; Les- GRN l sing; Herder; Goethe; Schiller; Jean Paul; Khrner; Cha- quean do Pussy, J. J. Boston, 1854. 120.... 2014.3 misso; Riickert; Uhland; Heine. GRANGE, Eugdne, pseud. See BASTI,: Eugene - and HARRISON, Robert. Outlines of German lit- Pierre. erature. New York, 1873. xii, 588 pp. Sm. 80. 5835.2 GRANT, Miss -. Victor Lsear.................. 331.18 GOTHIC revival, History of the. Eastlake, Sir C.L. GRANT, Sir Alexander. Xenophon [outlined and exLondon, 1872. Sm. 40......... 6221.2 plained]. Edinburgh, 1871. 180- + - pp. Map. See also Architecture. 160. [Ancient classics for English readers]....6116.9 G eRalso Henry.hitPerse GRANT, Anne, formerly Miss MIac Vicar. Letters GoUGER, Henry. Personal narrative of two years' from the mountains, 1773-1807. Ist American from the mountains, 1773-1807. 1st American imprisonment in Burmah, 1824-26. With illus- edition. Boston,809. 2v. 12.1918.5 edition. Boston, 1809. 2 v. 12~............. 1918.5 trations. London, 1860. xii, 327 pp. 120.... 425.21 GRANT, Sir Hope. Incidents in the Sepoy war, Goren, John B. Speech in Boston, Sept. 17, 1860. 1857, 58. With some explanatory chapters by See MASSACHUSETTS temperance society....... 1524.2 H. Knollys. Edinburgh, 1873. xiv, 380+ GOULD, Augustus Addison. Report on the inverte- pp. Map. Sm. 8.5924.6 brats of Massachusetts. See MASSACHUSETTS. 6631.8 GRANT James. The great metropolis London GovULD, Benjamin Apthorp, jr. Reply to the "IState- Vol. 1, 3d edition; v. 2, 2d edition. New Vol. 1, 3d edition; v. 2, 2d edition. New ment of the trustees" of the Dudley observatory. York, 1837. 2v. in. 120.827.2 Albany, 1859. v, 366+- pp. 8........... 1912.4 _ The yellow frigate.517.12 GOULD, Edward S. Good English; or, popular errors GRANT, MariaM. Artiste..731.16 in language. 4th edition, revised. New York, GRANT, Ulysses Simpson. Adams, WV. T. Our 1870. v,228+ isi 160......... 1736.1 standard-bearer; or, the life of. Boston, 1868. GOULD, Jeanie T. Marjorie's quest.............. 723.2 160.916.14 160............................... 916.14: GOULD, S. Baring. See BARING-GOULD, Sabine. - Badeau, A. Military history of. Vol. I. New GOULDr NG, F. R. Marooner's island.............. 926.31 York, 1868. 80.5021.8 GoUNOD, Charles. Faust; Romeo and Juliet. (Irn - Richardson, A. D. A personal history of. HartDitson, 0., and co. 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Sm. 8....................... 6333.2 30, 31, 35 and 39, and Atlantic nmosthly, vol. 23. 13 GRANTLEY 98 GREECE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. GRANTLEY manor. Fullerton, Lady G............. 325.19 GREAT BRITAIN, continued. GRANVILLE valley. Abbott, J................... 923.4 - IHoughton, W. Sketches of British insects. LonGRAPE culture. A practical treatise on the culture don, 1875. Sm. 8".........................6616.13 and treatment of the grape vine. Allen, J. F. - Howitt, W. Homes and haunts of the most New York, 1856. 12....................... 6425.4 eminent British poets. New York, 1851. 2 v. GRAPES and thorns. Tincker, M. A............... 720.12 12....................................... 1225.5 GRAPHIC, The. Illustrated. Vol. 8-12. London, - Law, E., first earl Ellenborough. History of the 1873-75. 5 v. FO".............6710.1 Indian administration of Lord Ellenborough, in GRATET —DUPLESSIS, Georges.. See DUPLESSIS, his correspondence with the duke of Wellington. Georges Gratet. London, 1874. 8".......................... 5412.5 GRATTAN, Henry. See LECKY, W. E. HI. Leaders - Lodge, E. Portraits of illustrious personages of of public opinion in Ireland. New York, 1872. Great Britain. London, 1849, 50. 8 v. Sm. 8. 5337.6 120....................................... 1025.9 - Mills, A. The literature and the literary men of Great Britain and Ireland. Now Yorks, 187i0. Note. - See Broughlarn's Statesmen [5614.4.3j; Foster's Es- Great Britain and Ireland. New York, 1870. says [5614.2]; Rogers's Table-talk; Menmoirs of Thomas 2 V. 8" 1021.6 Moore, Sir James Mackintosh. etc.of a mwfir ~Moosre, Sir Ja~es Mackiness, etc. ~- Morley, HII. Memoirs of Bartholomew fair. GRAY, Ass. Botany for young people. [Part I.] London [1874]. Sm. 80..................... 5418.8 How plants grow. With a popular flora. Illus- - Napier, Sir W. F. P. English battles and sieges trated. New York, 1874. 233 — pp. Sm. 4~. 6626.7 in the peninsula. London, 1873. Sm. 8 5..... 5916.9 - - Part Ii. 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British artists, from Hogarth to 533-~ pp. Sm. 8........................ 1838.2 Turner. London, 1861. 2 v. Sm. 8".........6214.3 GREAT bonanza, The. Adams, W. T., and others. -- Wright, T. Our new masters. London, 1873. 8". 5415.9 Boston, 1876. 80.... 910.3 - Yonge, C. D. History of the British navy, from GREAT BRITAIN. The case of Great Britain, as laid the earliest period to the present time. Lonbefore the tribunal of arbitration, convened at don, 1866. 8"............................. 5412.7 Geneva. Washington, 1872. 3 v. 8.......5011.2 See also England, Royal institute, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, - ~ The counter case oaf Great Britain slaid before and the "Catalogue notes on English history," printed The counter case of Great Britain as laid before separately. the tribunal of arbitration, convened at Geneva. Washington, 1872. 1105 pp. -8"........ 5011.9 GREATeIm, The. Abbott, J. Harper's story books. 936.1.9 - Correspondence concerning claims against Great GREAT expectations. 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Deep-sea fishing and cussions on some important points of Greek fishing - boats. An account of the practical philology and antiquity. London, 1874. 8"... 6113.4 working of the various fisheries around the - Bonner, J. Child's history of. New York, 1871. British islands. London, 1874. 8...........5932.13 2 v. 16"......................... 926.2 - Holyoake, G. J. The history of co-operation in - Cocker, B. F. Christianity and Greek philosoEngland. Vol. I. London, 1875. Sm. 8.... 5826.9 phy. New York, 1872. Sm. 80.............5814.4 GREECE 99 GREECE Shelf. No. lShelf. No. GREECE, continued. GREECE, continued. - Cox, G. W. General history of Greece, from - Muro, W. Critical history of the language and the earliest period to the death of Alexander literature of antient Greece. London, 1854-67. the great. London, 1876. Smi. 80...........5916.13 5 v. 8..............6113.5 -- History of. London, 1874. 2v. 8....... 5911.5 - Murray, J. Handbook for. London, 1872. 12~.5917.10 - Curtius, E. History of. New York, 1874, 75. - Pouqueville, F. C. H. L. Grgce. Paris, 1843; 8~. 5911.8 5 v. 12................................ 5924.10 - Rollin, C. Ancient history of the Grecians. - Fustel de Coulanges, N. D. The ancient city: a Vol. 1-4, 6-8. Boston, 1807. 80............ 5913.1 study on the religion, laws, and institutions of. - Ruskin, J. The queen of the air: a study of the Boston, 1874. 160......................... 5923.6 Greek myths of cloud and storm. New York, - Gordon, G. H. An inquiry into the principles 1872. 120................................6236.17 of beauty in Grecian architecture; with an his- - Sewell, E. M. A first history of. New York, torical view of the rise and progress of art in. 1869. 12................................. 828.13 London, 1860. 120......................1716.18 -- Smith, W. Dictionary of Greek and Roman - Grote, G. History of. London, 1869. 12 v. 16~. 5926.1 antiquities. London, 1872. 8R..E.3.5 - Guhl, E., and Koner, W. The life of the Greeks - - Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and and Romans, described from antique monuments. mythology. London, 1870. 3 v. 80.... *R.R., E.3.3 New York [London], 1875. 8............... 5921.9 - - Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. - Howard, G. W. F., earl of Carlisle. Diary in London, 1872. 2 v. 8................*R.R., E.3.4 Turkish and Greek waters. Boston, 1855. 12u. 825.5 - - History of. New York, 1875. 12.........5916.11 - Howe, S. G. Historical sketch of the Greek - Soleinne, - de. Bibliothcque dramatique. T. i. revolution. New York, 1828. 80............ 821.1 Paris, 1843. 8~............................ 5532.1 - kingsley, C. Greek fairy tales. London, 1868. - Sophocles, E. A. A glossary of later and Byzan16....................................... 935.25 tine Greek. [Cambridge, 1860. Title-page - Liddell, H. G., and Scott, H. A Greek-English missing.] 40........ 6110.2. lexicon. Oxford, 1869. 40.............*R.R., ).3.6 - Taine, H. A. The philosophy of art in. New - Lloyd, W. W. The age of Pericles. A history York, 1872. 12......................... 6217.2 of the politics and arts of Greece from the Per- - Taylor, (J.) B. Travels in. New York, 1872. sian to the Peloponnesian war. London, 1875. 120 224.3 2 v. 80.....2 -................... - Willis, N. P. Pencillings by the way. New - Mahaffy, J. P. Social life in Greece from Homer York, 1844. L. 8~......................... 430.2 to Menander. London, 1874. Sm. 8........ 5925.1 - Wyse, Sir T. Impressions of. London, 1871. 80. 5931.4 - Mueller, C. 0. History of the literature of an- - Xenophon. The IHellenics, or Grecian history. cient Greece. Continued after the author's London, 1872. Sinm.8...................... 6115.4 death, by J. W. Donaldson. London [1858]. 3 v. 8................................ See also Athens, Peloponnessus. Note. — Dr. William Smith considers Grote's contributions to historical science the most valuable that have been made within the present generation, and Grote's History, notwithstanding the author's tendency to theorizing, is commonly esteemsed the most valuable of all for the student, and except for its voluminousness tor the ordinary reader. He presents the early legendary history, but begins to write in the modern critical spirit when hle reaches c. C. 776, and continues the narrative to the close of Alexander's g'lceration, B. C. 300. Grote undertook his work to correct the errors of Mitford, and to counteract the effects following upon Mitford's illiberal views of the popular institutions of the Greeks, which were also contreverted in Bulwer's "Athens" [828.10], which comes down only to c. o. 429, and is reviewed from Mitford's stand-point in Alison's Essays [1531.7]. The modern critical and philosophical manner of writing history has thrown somewhat into disrepute the heroic and exaggerating metlhod of Plutarch, many of whose Lives [5932.5] trace the progress of Grecian history which was copied by Rollin in his " Ancient history" [5913.1]. For the legendary history, see Max Miiller's "Chips" [5616.1]; and the manuals mentioned in the note under Mythology. The 2d chapter of Mure's "Critical tfistory" [6113.5] discusses the historic value of the mythlical legends. The most popclar of the German histories is that of Curtius, which is to come down to B. C. 404, but it is not yet completed; but an English translation is in progress. In some respects he is more learned than Grote. Less extensive scope will be found in Cox's History [5911.5], and still less in Cox's smaller work [5916.3], coming down to the death of Alexander the great, and in Sewell's "]First history" [828.13]. Philip Siniilh gives a good summarized narrative in his "History of thie world." Important episodes with their bearing on the sequence of events are given in Creasy's "Decisive battles" [824.6]. Newman has an essay on the striving of ancient Greece fbr unity, in Fraser's magazine, 1874. Other illustrative matter will be found in Freeman's "Essays" [5913.4] and in his "1History of federal government" [5921.11]. Those who wish to go to HIerodotus as an original authority, will find much help irom Rawlinson's notes in his edition [6112.2], and will follow it with Lloyd's "Age of Pericles" [5921.12], befbre going on to a later period with Thucydides [6115.8]. The view taken by Herodotus of Greek history is centreverted in Plutarch's "MIorals" [6113.1.4]. On the life and manners of the ancient Greeks, Grote is still the best, while Becker's Charicles, though a novel, embodies the critical researches of German scholarship, accompanied with illustrative notes; and Barth6lenmy's Anarcharsis is a book of imaginary travels in the ripest times of ancient Greece. In this connection the books above named by Fustel de Coulanges, Guhl and Koner, and Mahatffy deserve examination. On the mythology, see Clarke's "Ten great religions" [1523.2]; Max Miiller's "Chips" [5616.1.1 and 2]; an article on the relations of the religion of ancient Greece to her mythology, in the North American review, July, 1869; and Higginson's essay on the goddesses [1915.2; also in the Atlantic monthly, July, 1869]. See a chapter in Rifiller on religion. See De Quiccey on Pagan oracles in his "Memorials" [1825.8], and an examination of De Quincey's views on the religion of the Greeks in tie Christian exaniiner, March, 1866. Tlere is an account of the oracles in Plutarchi's "Morals" [6113.1.4]. See also Cocker's "Chlristianity and Greek philosophy" [5814.4]. Felton's Lectures, as the work of a genial writer and the foremost of American Greek scholars, and as embodying personal observations of travel, are of great usefulness to the general reader. Smith's Dictionaries, named above, embody the latest erudition and are of great excellence. Emerson says, "Ani excellent popular book is J. A. St. John's Ancient Greece; the life and letters of Niebuhr, even more than bi' lectures, furnish leading views. The secret of the recent histories in German and in English is the discovery, owed first to Wolff and later to Boeckh, that the sincere Greek history of that period must be drawn from Demosthenes, especially fronm the business orations, and from the comic poets." For the period of the Trojan war, Homer's poem, which Gladstone holds to be substantial fact, and has illustrated in his " Juventus mundi" [1523.9], may be compared with Shakespeare's treatment in his " Troilus and Cressida." History, -m iddle period. Gibbon's Rome [824.9] may be consulted for the "middle period" of Greek history. On the war for independence begun in 1821, beside Howe, see Felton's Lectures and Mr. Everett's elegant essay in the North American review for October, 1823 [also in his works], and Mr. Webster's speech in congress tein his works, 5013.1] for the recognition of Greek independence. For description ancd trcavel, beside the books named above, see WV. C. Prime's paper in Harper's monthly, vol. 17. Literature, etc. For the general hlistory of Greek literature, the English reader will find compendious acconnts in some of the lectures of Felton's Greece; while Grote's view of thie literature is as valuable as his history is in other sections. And similar side treatment will be found in Curtius; in Bulwer's "Athens" [828.10]; and in Lloyd's "Age of Pericles" [5921.12]. M1Ieller, who died in 1840, left inconmplete what promised to be a most valuable history, but it has been continued by Donaldson [6113.3]. The work of Col. Mure [6113.5] is, however, the most elaborate monograph in Englishi. See also De Quincey's article on "style" in Ihis " Historical and critical essays" [1825.3]. 100 On the lyrical poetry, see Felton's Lectures, and Grote [5926.1.4]. On the Greek drama, see Schlegel's "Lectures on the dramatic art and literature" [6136.2]; chapters in Grote [5926.1]; Book v of Bulwer's "Athens" [828.10]; Felton's Greece; Froude's " Sea studies" in Fraser's magazine, 1875;. and De Quincey's theory of Greek tragedy in his Letters, etc. Art. See Dr. Lodge's translation of Winckelmann's well-known history of art among the Greeks [6211.1; also Atlantic monthly, April, 1873]. Taine's book is written in pursuance of his favorite theory of ethnological and climatic influences. Tue English reader will find the history of Greek art treated in general histories of art, of sculpture, and of painting; and special chapters in the books already referred to, by Grote, Felton, Lloyd, etc. See also Foster's "Critical essays" [5614.3.2]. There is a popular account in Viardot's "Wonders of sculpture" [1714.28]. Also Van Brunt's papers on the principles of Greek art in the Atlantic monthly, June, 1861, etc., and Ruskin on Greek landscape in vol. 3 of his "Modern painters" [6236.18]. Their architecture has ample treatment in the general works of Fergusson [6222.3] and Liibke [6210.4]; and with much sympathy in Rosengarten's "Architectural styles." Shelf No. Shelf. No. GREEK anthology, The [outlined and explained]. GREENLAND, The land of desolation: being a personal Neavos, C., lord N2eaves. Philadelphia, 1874. 16U. 6116.21 narrative of observation and adventure in. GREEK church. The Eastern liturgy. London, 1866. Hayes, I.I. New York, 1872. 120..........423.9 81-+ pp. 32............................5818.18 GREENOJG, Henry. Apelles and his contempo- The great catechism. From the Greek edition, raries. Boston, 1860. 342 pp. Sm. 8....... 536.10 by J. T. S. London, 1867. 58-F pp. 32~....5818.17 - Ernest Carroil, or artist-life in Italy. Boston, - The holy canons of the seven cecumenic synods. 1858. 344 pp. 160........................ 737.28 From the original Greek. London, 1867. iv, GREENOUGE, Mrs. Richard Saltonstall. See GREEN56-+- pp. 320..............................5818.16 OUGH, Sarah D. - The pope of Rome and the popes of the oriental GREErNOTrGH, Sarah D. Arabesques...............1516.12 orthodox church. Tondini, C. London, 1871. - In extremis................. 736.20 Sm. 80..................................... 5816.1 - Treason at home................... 522.3 GFREELEY, Horace. The American conflict, 1860-65. GREENOUGH, Sarah L. Liiian.................... 716.16 Illustrated. Hartford, 1865, 67. 2 v. 80.... 810.1 GREENOUGH, William Whitwell. Free lending libra- Essays designed to elucidate the science of politi- ries. See AMtERICAN social science association. 1932.2 cal economy. Boston, 1871. 384 pp. 120....1525.18 GREENWELL, Dora., The patience of hope......... 1535.7 - Recollections of a busy life. A new edition, with GREENWOOD), Francis William Pitt. Sermons of cona memoir of [his] later years and death. New solation. 2d edition. Boston, 1844. viii, 312 York, 1873. 624, lxxxiii pp. Portraits. Fac- pp. 160................. 5817.10 simile. 80............................. 5023.8 GREENWOOD, Grace, pseud. See LIPPINCOTT, Sara - What I know of farming. New York, 1871. Jane. 335 pp. 120................................1515.16 GREENWOOD, Janlies. The London vocabulary, Eng- Cleveland, C. Story of a summer [at Horace lish and Latin. 1st American from the 25th Greeley's home]; or, journal leaves from Chap- London edition. Cambridge, 1816. x, 132 pp. paqua. New York, 1874. Sq. 16......... 1019.2 Sm. 120.................................... 6128.1 - Parton, J. Life of. Boston, 1869. 12....... 5023.6 - A night inwa workhouse. (In Johnson, (E.) R. - and OTEnRS. The great industries of the United Little classics)............................. 529.4.1 States. With illustrations. Hartford, 1872. -- Rudimentary treatise on navigation: Part 1. 1304 pp. 8............................... 1511.1 How to keep the log and work it off. 2. On GREEN, Horace. Surgical treatment of polypi of finding the latitude and longitude. With illusthe larynx, and cedema of the glottis. New trations. 9th edition. London, 1870. viii, York,1852. 121 — pp. Illustrated. 80.....6023.12 167 pp. 12......................... 1715.11 - Treatise on diseases of the air passages, bron- - The true history of a little ragamuffin. New chitis, etc. New York, 1846. xv, 276 pp. 7 York, 1867. iv, 138 pp. 8................. 521.5 plates. 8. 6021.2 - Wild sports of the world: a book of natural hisGREEN, John Orne. Memorial of John C. Dalton. tory and adventure. With illustrations. New An address, April 27, 1864. Cambridge, 1864. York, 1870. 474-. pp. 8..1514.21 35 pp. 8.5023.4 GREG, William Rathbone. The creed of ChristenGREEN, John Rich. A short history of the English dom: its foundations contrasted with its superpeople. With maps and tables. London, 1874. structure. 3d edition. London, 1874. 2 v. xxxix, 847 pp. Sin. 80..................5418.10 Sm. 8s.....................................5816.21 GREEN, Jonathan. Practical compendium of the - Enigmas of life. [Essays.] Boston, 1873.. 322 diseases of the skin, including a particular con- pp. 16.........................1534.2 and 6136.5 sideration of the more frequent and intractable - Literary and social judgments. Boston, 1873. forms of these affections; with cases. From 352 pp. 16.............................. 5616.10 the 2d London edition. Boston, 1839. xii, - Rocks ahead; or, the warnings of Cassandra. 2d 252 pp. 8S 6012.9 edition. London, 1874. xli, 233-+ pp. Sm. 8~. 5826.6 GREEN, Thomas Henry. An introduction to pathol- - Same. Boston, 1875. xli, 233+ pp. 160.....1534.12 ogy and morbid anatomy. Illustrated. Phila- constents.-Political rock; Economic roclk; Religious rock; delphia, 1871. 260 [256] pp. 8C 6021.9 Appendix: The mistake of honest democrats; Unionist reGiREEN gate,~The. Wihert, E............714.16:strictions on labour; Three men asnd three eras; United States GRaEN gate, The. Wihert, E.................... 714:.16 in recent years. GREEN mountain boys, The: a historical tale of the Note. -In the view of the author the tihree especial dangers early settlement of Vermont. Thompson, D. P. 734.1 hanging over the future of England are: "The political suGRENE, George Washington. Life of Nathnae premsacy of the lower classes; The approaching industrial GREENE, George Washington Life of Nathanael decline of England; The divorce of the intelligence of the Greene. New York, 1871. 3 v. Portrait. country lions its religon. Mlap. 8................................ 5023.2 GREGORIUs Thaumaturgus, or Neo-Cresariensis, St., GREENE, Nathanael, Life of. Greene, G.W. New and OTHERS. The works of Gregory ThaumaYork, 1871. 3 v. 8....................... 5023.2 turgus, Dionysiusof Alexandria, and Archelaus. GREENE, R. J. Cushions and corners............. 926.30 Translated by S. D. F. Salimond. Edinburgh, - Awinter and summer at Burton hall........... 926.29 1871. vi, 429 pp. [Ante-Nicene Christian GREENE, Robert, and PEELE, George. Dramatic library.] 8.6322.4 and poetical works. With memoirs and notes GREGoRIUs VII, pope (Hildebrand), Life of. Villeby A. Dyce. London, 1861. vi, 624+ — pp. 8~. 5621.4 main,'A. F. London, 1874. 2 v. 8......... 5522.6 GREENnOW, Robert. History of Oregon and Cali- GnEGORovIus, Ferdinand. Geschichte der Stadt Rom fornia, and the other territories on the north- im Mittelalter. Vom v. bis zum xvi. Jahrwest coast of North America. 2d edition. Bos- hundert. 2te durchgearbeitete Aufiage. Stuttton, 1845. xviii, 492-+ pp. 80............. 810.2 gart, 1869-74. 8 v. 80.................... 5513.6 aREoGOROVIUS 101 GUILLEIN Shelf. No. Shelf. No. GREGOROVIUS, Ferdinand, continued. GROTE, George. Aristotle. Edited by A. Bain and - Lucrezia Borgia. Nach Urkunden und Corre- G.C. Robertson. London, 1872. 2 v. 8.... 6112.1 spondenzen ihrer eigenen Zeit. [Also Anhang - History of Greece. New- edition. With portrait der Documente.] Band I. Stuttgart, 1874. and plans. London, 1869. 12 v. 16........ 5926.1 329, 140 — pp. Plate. 80.............. 5733.6 - Minor works. With critical remarks on his intelGRENVILLE, George Nugent Temple, lord Nugent. lectual character, writings, and speeches, by A. Memorials of John Hampden, his party and his Bain. London, 1873. ix, [170] 364 pp' Portimes. 4th edition, with a memoir of the writer trait. 8..................... 5633.2 and a general index. Portraits. London, 1860. - Plato and other companions of Sokrates. 2d edilxxv, 420 pp. Sm. 80.......................5426.12 tion. London, 1867. 3 v. 8~.............. 6113.2 GREVILLE, Charles Cavendish Fulke. The Greville - Personal history of. Grote, H. London, 1873. 80. 5333.1 memoirs. A journal of the reigns of George Iv GROTE, Harriet. Personal history of George Grote. and William Iv. Edited by H. Reeve. 3d edi- 2d edition. London, 1873. xx, 336 pp. Portion. London, 1875. 3 v. 80.............. 5414.6 trait. Fac-simile. 8~..................... 5333.1 - Same. (In Stoddard, R. H. Bric-h-brac series). 1828.5 GROTESQUE. History of caricature and grotesque in GREY, Mli/s. The belle of the family..... 521.26 literature and art. Wright, T. London [1864]. - Cousin Harry............................... 534.22 Sm. 8 0...5......................... 5923.4 - The duke and the cousin...................... 530.5 GROVE, William Robert, and OTHERS. The correla- The flirt................ 521.32 tion and conservation of forces: a series of expo- The gipsy's daughter......................... 521.27 sitions. With an introduction and brief bio- Good society................ 521.28 graphical notices. By E. L. Youmans. New - Hyacinthe.................................. 521.29 York, 1873. xliii, 438 pp. 12......1524.26 - Lena Cameron.............................. 521.30 GRUEBER, Herbert A. Roman medallions in the - Lion-hearted................................. 521.39 British museum. Edited by R. S. Poole. Lon- The little beauty............................ 534.23 don, 1874. 154 pp. 66 plates. 80........... 6131.2 - The little wife............................... 521.31 GRUEN, Anastasius, pseud. See AUERSPERG, Anton - The manoeuvring mother..................... 521.38 Alexander, Graf von. - Mary Seaham.............................. 521.25 GRUENER, Louis (Emmanuel). The manufacture of - The old dower house........................ 530.3 steel. Translated from the French by L. Smith. - Passion and principle....... 530.4 With an appendix on the Bessemer process in S —Sybil Lennard........................... 530.2 the United States, by the translator. IllusThe young prima donna...................... 521.34 trated. New York, 1872. 196 pp. 8...... 6631.4 GRIDIRON, The. Lover, S. (In Johnson, (E.) R. GRUND, Francis J. The Americans in their moral, Little classics)..............................529.4.9 social, and political relations. Boston, 1837. GRIER, William. The mechanic's calculator; compre- 423 pp. 120.............................. 1534.1 bending principles, rules, and tables in the vari- - Elements of chemistry, with practical exercises, ous departments of mathematics and mechanics. illustrated by engravings. Boston, 1838. xii, From the 5th'Glasgow edition. Philadelphia, 384 pp. 12...............................1717.11 1842. 308 pp. Plates. 12................ 1713.5 GUARDIAN angel, The. [A novel.] Holmes, O. W. GRIF. Farjeon, B. L............... 521.8 Boston, 1872. 160......................... 526.21 GRIFFIN, Gerald. The collegians............ 517.7 GUERNSEY, Alfred H., and ALDEN, Henry M. I-Har-The duke of Monmouth..................... 517.8 per's pictorial history of the great'rebellion. - The invasion................................ 517.9 New York [cop. 1866]. 2 v. F0........*R.R., De/sk - Mr. Tibbot O'Leary, the curious. (In Johnson, GUERNSEY, Clara F. Scrub Hollow Sunday school. 913.33 (E.) H. Little classics)..................... 529.4.5 GUERRAZZI, Francesco Domenico. Beatrice Cenci. - The rivals, and Tracy's ambition.............. 517.10 [Fiction.] Translated by L. Monti. New York, - The swans of Lir. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little 1858. 2 v. in 1. Portrait. Sm. 8.......... 716.5 classics)....................................529.4.1 - Isabella Orsini. Translated by L. Monti. New - Tales of the jury room........................ 517.11 York, 1859. 330 pp. Portrait. 12......... 336.9 - Selections from. See HALF hours with Irish - Manfred; or, the battle of Benevento. Transauthors. New York, 1873. 12~... 737.9 lated by L. Monti. New York, 1875. 447 pp. 120..................................... 723.17 Note. - Meost of Griffin's novels are illustrative of Irish life:.73 and character. GUESSES at truth. [Discussions, apothegms, etc.] GRIFFITH Gaunt. Reade, C0..................... 527.1 Hare, A. W. and J. C. London, 1871. 160... 1936.1 GRIMI, Herman. Life of Michael Angelo. Trans- GunL, Ernst, and KONER, Wilhelm. The life of the lated with the author's sanction by F. E. Bun- Greeksand Romans, described from antique monuments. Translated from the 3d German ndtt.,Boston, 1872. 2 v. Portrait. Sm. 80.. 1022.2 on by. r eerWth 3 wd GRINDON, Leopold H. Phenomena of plant life. Bos- edition by [. 17ueffer. i6ith 543 woodcuts. ton, 1866. 33 pp. 121..........,........,,15 23.13 New York [London], 1875. ix, 620-Jr pp.- 8~. 5921.9 to~na, 1866.y 93. S 12.1231 GUIDE through the galleries of paintings of the ImGRINGO, Harry, pseud. See WISE, Henry Augustus. p mv GRINNELL expedition, Second, in search of Sir John il museum of the Lovre. Paris, 1857 Franklin. Kane, E. K. Philadelphia, 1856. v, 32 pp. 12................... 5527.2 2 v. 8....0............... 422.2 GUIDE to needlework, embroidery and Berlin work. - Same. Hartford, 1871. 8...........5912.4 [With] 167 illustrations. Boston [1876]. 7-125 pp. 12~....~..~......~...................... 1515.1 See also Arctic reions.pp. 12.1515.1 See al1o Arctic re,,ions. - GUILD, Anne Eliza, joint compiler. Hymns of the GRISWOLD, Rufus Wilmot. The female poets of ages. See WHITHARSI, Caroline Snowden.... 1615.5 America. With additions by R. H. Stoddard. GUILD, Curtis. Over the ocean; or, sights and scenes Revised, enlarged, and continued to the present in foreign lands. Boston, 1873. viii, 558 pp. time. With portraits. New York, 1874. 486 — Sm. 8c................................... 426.20 pp. L. 80................................. 5212.2 GUILLEMIIN, Am~dde. The forces of nature. Trans- The poets and poetry of America. With additions lated by Mrs. N. Lockyer; edited, with addiby R. H. Stoddard. Revised and enlarged. With tions and notes, by J. N. Lockyer. Illustrated. portraits. New Yorlk, 1873. 666- pp. L. 80. 5212.3 London, 1872. xxxix, 679 pp. L. 8........ 1520.1 GROHMAN, W. A. Baillie. Tyrol and the Tyrolese: - The sun. From the French by A. L. Phipson. the people and the land, in their social, sporting, With illustrations. New York, 1871. 297-+ pp. and mountaineering aspects. London, 1876. 2............................. 1714.10 xvi, 278 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 8.............5916.12 - Wonders of the moon. Translated by Miss M. GROSS, Samuel D., editor. Lives of eminent Ameri- G. Mend. Edited, with additions, by Maria can physicians and surgeons o the 19th century. - Mitchell. Illustrated. New York, 1873. 241 Philadelphia, 1861. 836 pp. Portrait. 80 6021.6 pp. [Illustrated library of wonders.] 120....17i4.29 GUILLOTINE 102 HALE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. GUILLOTINE, History of the. Croker, J. W. Lon- GYMNASTICS. Forrest, G. Handbook of. London, don, 1853. 16~.52. 16. 6. 1519.3 don, 1853. 16i..................."......... 5528.6 - 1864. 16................................... 1519 GUILT and innocence. Schwartz, Mn. S.... 531.5 - Howard, J. 1H. Gymnasts and gymnastics. LonGUINEA. See COOMASSIE. don, 1873. Sm. 8. 6414.5 GUISE, Henri do Lorraine, duc do. See MARIM!E, GYPSIES. Borrow, G. The Zincali; or, an account P. Portraits historiques et littdraires. Paris, of the gypsies of Spain. New York, 1869. 80.5931.13 1874. 120.................................5527.14 - Leland, C. G. The English gypsies and their GUIzoT, Mle. See WITT, Ienriette de. langnage. New York, 1873. Sm. 8......... 5438.5 GUIZOT, MIle. See WITT, Pauline de. GYPSY Breynton. Phelps, E. S................... 916.21 GUIZOT, ilisabeth Charlotte Pauline do Meulan. GYPSY'S cousin Joy. Phelps, E. S................ 916.22 Tales in French. For young persons. 2d edi- GYPSY'S sowing and reaping. Phelps, E. S..... 916.20 tion. Boston, 1835. 163 pp. 120........... 2018.1 GYPSY'S year at the golden crescent. Phelps, E. S. 916.23 GUIZOT, Francois (Pierre Guillaume). Faith and science. (In Noyes, G. R. Collection of theo- H1- family, The. Bremer, F..................... 511.5 logical essays).......................... 6325.12 HABBERTON, John, editor. Select British essays. - Great Christians of France: Saint Louis and Cal- Namely: - vin. [London, 1869.]'i6, 362-4- pp. Illus- - The spectator. (Selected papers.) By Addison trated. [Sunday library.] Sm. 8........... 5937.6 and Steele. New York, 1876. Sq. 16....... 1919.3 - L'histoire de France,. depuis los temps les plus HABITATIoNs, The, of man in all ages. Viollet-lerecul6s jusqu'en 1789. Illustr6. Paris, 1873- Duc, E. E. Boston, 1876. 80... 6223.5 76. 5 v. L. 80............................ 5530.2 HABITS and men. [Sketches, anecdotes, etc.] Doran, Contents. —Vol. I. La Gaule-Charles le Bel, 1328. II. J. W. New York, 1865. 12............... 1532.3 Philippe vI de Valois-Louis xsI, 1328-1515. III. Fran eis I- HACK. Maria. Stories from English history during HIenri IV, 1515-1610. IV. Louis xIIr-Louis x:v, 1610-1715. evised y D.. Smith. V. Louis xv-Louls xvI, 1715-89. the middle ages. Revised by D. M. Smith. London, 1_872. 264$- cpp. Illustrated. 16~.. 5418.2 - History of civilization from the fall of the London, 1872. 264+ pp. Illustrated. 160.. 5418.2 Roman empire to the French revolution. Trans- HACKETT, John. See CiRISTOPHERS, S. W. Homes lated hby William Hazlitt. New York, 1876. of old English writers. London [1874]. Smi. 80.5428.16 lated by William Hazlitt. 1%w York, 187i6. HcLEnn rerc;ihl, Bhn h 4 v. in 2. 12' 5924.8 HACKLARNDER, Friedrich Wilhelm. Behind the 4 v. in 2. 12~.............. 5924.8 counter. From the German by Mary Howitt. - History of France from the earliest times to 1789.cone. Fo thGemnbMayHw Translated by Robert Black. London, 1872 Leipzig, 1868. 3674 pp. Sq. 16'.311.11 3v.Illustrte oed. 8.5510.2 HACTENUS. Tupper, M. F. Boston, 1848. 160..... 1617.5 3 v. Illustrated. 8~....................... 5510.2 (In HGDDA D-BEN-AHAB the traveller. Gait, J. (I GULLIVER'S travels. Swift, J. Leipzig........... 315.8 - See e. (Inz his W7Torks.) London............. 5611.2.1 Johnson, (E.) H. Little classics)............ 529.4.9 -- Same. (In his Works.) London............. 5611.2.1 GUN, rod, and saddle. Personal experiences. Gil- HADERIANN, Jeanete H. Against the world.... 528.3 - Dead men'sshoes.533.15 more, P. London, 1869. Sm. 8.............1514.11 - F en.52.1 -- Forgiven at last............................. 528.10 GUN —BOAT series, The. See FoOSICK, Charles A. UNNAEa taeof Norso life.Boyese, H.H3 HADLEY, James. Essays, philological and critical. GfJUNNAR: a tale of Norse life. Boyesen, H. H...... 529.3 GUNNERY, Instruction in. Benton, J. G. New New York, 1873. vi, 424i- pp. 80.......... 5214.3,q —N~ErtY, Instruction in. Benton, J. G., New York, 1862. 8.-. 6924.1 - Introduction to Roman law. New York, 1874. York;,1862. 8~ 62. 10........................... 6924.1 GURNEY, John Hampden. Chapters from French 332+ pp. 16.6316.2 history. New edition. London, 1870. xiv, HAECKEL, Ernst Heinrich. H-istory of creation: or 432 pp. 16...5517.2.... the development of the earth and its inhabitants 432 pp, 160 ~~~~~~5517.2 GURNEY, Mary. Ms. Gurney's apology. In justi- by the action of natural causes. A popular exfication ofta Mrs. -'s friendship.y Philadel- position of the doctrine of evolution. From floation of Mrs. J-~s fr~iendship. Philadel~ phia, 1860. pp. 80.1910.3 the German. New York, 1876. 2 v. Illusphia, 1860. 51-JI pp. 8~........;.......... 1910.3 1'.......... 61. GUSHINTON, Angel4-a Thoughtsotrated. Folded map.................... 6615.5 GUSHINGTON, Angelina, pseud. Thoughts on men HARNOEL, Georg Friedrich. See HANDEL, Georg ZD ~~~~~~~~HAENDEL, Georg Friedrich. See 11ANDEL, Georg and things. New York, 1872. 270 pp. 120.. 1916.4 Friedrich. GUSTAVUS I, VASA, king of Sweden. History of. HAARENE. Lawrence, G. A. Leipzig.......... 319.29 With extracts from his correspondence. Lon- - Sme. New York.......................... 11.2 don, 1852. xv, 312 pp. Portrait. 8........ 5723.3 HAEN, (Ernst) A ust, editor. Kinstler-GeO ~~~~~~~~ HAGEN, (Ernst) August, editor. Kliinstler-GeGustavus Vasa; or, king and peasant. Nieritz, 1 - Gustavus Vas; or, kin and peasant. Nieritz, schichten. Leipzig, 1833, 40. 4 v. in 3. 120 2026.1 (C.) G. Philadelphia, 1872. 16............ 537.15 C ts.-Vol. I 1,. Die Cronik seiner Vatersad Gras~avns II ADOLPHUS, in~ of Swedn. GustavusG~ontents. - Vol. [I. 1, 2. Die Chronik seiner Vaterstadt GUSTAYBS II, ADOLPHUS, king of Sweden. Gustavus veow Lorenz Ghiberti. [II.] 3. Die Wunder der Kalthrina von Adolphus in Germany. Trench, R. C. London, Siena. [III.] 4. Leonhard da Vinci iin Mailand. 1872. Sm. 8~.............................. 5717.2 HAHNEMANN, Samuel (Christian Friedrich). OrgaSee also Germany, note on Thirty years' war. non of the art of healing. 5th American, transGUTHRIE, Thomas. Autobiography. And memoir lated from the 5th German edition, by C. 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Frederic Ingham.) GuY Carlton. Wise, D.......................... 932.34 The children of the public. (In Johnson, (E.) GUY Deverell. Le Fanu, J. S................... 314.4 H. Little classics).........................529.4.12 GuY Earlscourt's wife. Fleming, M. A....-.. 522.6 - The good time coming; or, our new crusade..... 529.7 Guy Livinestone. Lawrence, G. A......315.22 Note. —A re-issue of" Our new crusade" (published in GUY Mannering. Scott, Sir VW. Boston.......... 523.1 1874), it change of title. - Sanze. Leipzig............................. 324.13 - His level best, and other stories............... 738.2 GuY Rivers. Simms, W. G................... 716.28 - How to do it................................526.17 GUYOT, Arnold. The earth and man: lectures on corn- - If, yes, and perhaps.......................... 526.19 parative physical geography, in its relation to - In His name. A story of the Waldenses, seven the history of mankind. From the French by C. hundred years ago. 3d edition. Boston, 1874. C. Felton. Boston, 1872. 334pp. Maps. 120.1523.15 87 — pp. 80.732.28 GWMNDOLINE'S harvest. Payn, J.................. 312.24 - The Ingham papers.........................526.16 HALE 103 HALLAM Shelf. No. Shelf. No. HALE, Edward Everett, continued. HALIBIRTON, Thomas Chandler. (Sam Slick.) The - Kansas and Nebraska. With map. Boston, clockmaker: sayings and doings of Samuel Slick 1854. 256 pp. 12........................ 415.2 of Slickville. With illustrations. New York, - The man without a country. (In Johnson, (E.) 1872. xi, 271pp. 160.................... 535.12 R. Little classics).........................529.4.1 HALL, Anna Maria. The buccaneer....... 727.22 - One hundred years ago. How the [revolution- - Can wrong be right?......................... 311.8 ary] war began. A series of sketches firom - The outlaw............................. 727.23 original authorities. Boston, 1875. 40 pp. 8~. 811.15 - Sketches of Irish character. With illustrations. - Our new crusade. A temperance story........ 529.5 London [1875]. 443 pp. 8................. 5436.1 - The skeleton in the closet. (In Johnson, (E.) - The Whiteboy........5....................... 521.6 R. Little classics)..................... 529.4.5 - joint author. Ireland: its scenery, character, etc. - A summer vacation. Four sermons. Boston, See HALL, Samuel Carter................... 5431.1 1874. 73 pp. 120......................... 6328.6 HALL, Basil. Travels in North America, in 1827, Contents.- Worship in Europe; The Vienna exhibition;28. Philadelphia, 1829. 2 v. 12.417.14 Pilgrimages; Open air and the Aryan virtues. HALL, Charles Francis. Arctic researches and life among the Esquimaux: being the narrative of - Sybaris and other homes...................... 524.23 an expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~an expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, -- Ups and downs.............................. 528.8 - Ups and downs.528.8 1860-62. With maps and illustrations. New - and OTHERs. Tales for travellers. The lost pal- York,165. 595pp. a l.422.4 ace, and other tales......................... 720.25 Yr,16.55p.S,.......... 2. ace, and other tales.20.25- Last polar expedition. Hartwig, G. The polar Contents. - The lost palace, by E. E. liale; Allegro, by Ellis and tropical worlds. Springfield, 1874. 8... 1520.7 Gray; The last witcl, by Clara F. Guernsey; Achsa's possi- HALL Edward Brooks. Memoir of Mary L. Warc. bilities, by Isabella G. Miercdith; Jack Maynard's call, by T. M. Osborne; Tie New England splhinx, by V. G. Smith; - Boston, 1853. vii, 434 pp. Portrait. 120.... 1214.4 Which is the actress? by Lucretia P. lale; Bombay Slirley's HALL, Edward H., compiler. The national tax law, as amended, with a complete compendium of - - - Nicolette and Aucassin, and other tales.'.... 720.24 stamp duties. New York, 1863. 136 pp. 120. 6927.4 Conlents.-JNicolette and Aicassin; Tom Haliburton's HALL, Herbert Byng. The bric-h-brac hunter; or, quandary, by K. 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Ireland: its scenery, charac- Flora's interpreter, and fortuna flora. Revised ter, etc. London, 1841-43. 3 v. Illustrated. edition, with new illustrations. Boston [cop. L. 80...................................... 5431.1 1843]. 288 pp. 120.......................1625.10 HALL, Theresa Oakey. Her mother's Fancy. A HALES, John. Essays. (Ins Sparks, J. Collection story for juveniles and young old folks. [Ameriof essays and tracts in theology).............1918.9.5 can homes series]........................... 921.14 HALES, John G. Survey of Boston and its vicinity. HALL, William W. Health by good living. New Boston, 1821. 156 pp. Map. 1 plate. 120.. 424.21 York, 1872. vi, 285 pp. Sm. 8.............1523.17 HALfIVY, Jacques Frankols Fromental,lie. (in - How to live long; or, health maxims, physical, Ditson, 0., and co. Standard opera librettos).6233.3.1 mental, and moral. New York, 1875. 316 pp. HALF a million of money. Edwards, A. B........ 312.13 120.......................................6036.13 HALF —ousS in the green lanes. Taylor, J. E. - Sleep: or the hygiene of the night. New York, London, 1873. 16......................... 6619.2 1871. 357, iv pp. 120.....................1523.18 HALF hours with Irish authors. Selections from HALLASC, Arthur Henry. Remains in verse and Griffin, Lover, Carleton, and Lever. New York, prose. With a preface and memoir. Boston, 1873. 330 pp. Portrasits. 12~............ 737.9 1863. 441 pp. 120.......................1536.24 HALF hours with modern scientists. Lectures and. - og Halla, s of te isorian, is connohrote. -- Youlgr H-allam, son of the hlistorian, is cornmemoessays. With introduction by N. Porter. 1st rated in Tennyson's "In menmoriam." series. New Haven, 1872. xi, 288 pp. 120..1525.19 Contents. - On the physical Ibasis of life. T. II. HIuxley. - HALLAM, Henry. Constitutional history of England Conrrellation of vital and physical fthces. G. F. 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Boston, 1874. 2524.+ pp. trated. New York [cop. 1869]. 210 [200] pp. Sin. 40..................................... 6614.9 12.1713.3 - Etching and etchers. Illustrated. Boston, 1876. xxx, 459- pp. 8......................... 6233.1 HANGING, The, of the crane. [Poem.] Longfellow, H. W. Boston, 1875. 16~..................1616.14: - Harry Blount. Passages in ahoy's life on land and H.We. Boston, 1875. 80.5214.4 sea. Boston, 1875. iv, 355t- pp. 1 plate. 160. 937.31 Boston, 17 0524 -,The intellectual life. Witih portrait. -AN Wlim - The intellectual life. With portrait. Boston,.1HANNA, William. Wycliffe and the Huguenots; or, 1873. xix, 455 pp. 16............1925.1 sketches of the rise of the reformation in Engpainter's camp. Boston, 1871. xii, 348 pp. 16. 426.19 land and of the early history of protestantism in — A painter's camp. Boston, 1871. xii, 348 pp. 16~. 4:26.19 - ot A n nlnd nSctad;I rac.France. 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Burnand, F. C..533.20 from the spear...............511.28 HAPS and mishaps of a tour in Europe. Lippincott, - Ropes of sand: and other stories............. 531.21 S.J. Boston, 1854. 120.424.4 - Woven of many threads.....................531.17 HARBINGER, The. [Poems.] Holmes, 0. W. BOSHAMILTON, Elizabeth. The cottagers of Glenburnie. ton, 1833. 120...1611.2 ~A ta~le.- ~ 539.5 W ~HARD cash. Reade, C........... 316.22 HIAMILToN, Gail, pseud. See DODGE, Mary Abigail. HAMIILTON, Gail, poseud. See: D)ODGE, Manry Abigail. HARD knocks. Clark, W.A. Boston, 1872. 160.. 5216.5 HA LTON,,joint author. The international Eng- HARD-SCRAnBBLE, The, of Elm island. Kellogg, E... 922.13 lish and French dictionary. See SMIITH, Leon. A Dtimes. DickensC.(J..) Boston. 1824.5.2 ~R.R. D.3.8 Same. Leipzig................. 338.7 HAMILTON, James A. Reminiscences; or, men and HARDEE, William J. Rifle and light infantry tacties. 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Spielbagen, F.......... 512.13 and central Italy. London, 1876. 3 v. Maps. HAMMETT, Samuel A. (Philip Paxton.) A stray Illustrtions. S. 0.5527.17 Yankee in Texas. New York, 1859. 415-1- pp. Conotents. - Vol. I. On the Rivieras, and in Piedmoont and Illustrated. 120............410........ 414.20 Lonmbardy. II. In Venetia, Parma, the Enmilia, the Marecie, and northern Tuscany. III. Florence, Siena, and othe; towns HAMMOND, William Alexander. Treatise on hygiene of Tuscany and Umbria. with special reference to the military service. -D snearRome. Withillustrations. PhiladlPhiladelphia, 1863. 604 pp. Illustrated. 80 6022.8 a 17 2. i 1 16.57 phia, 1875. 2 v. in 1. 16~...................55 27.15 HAMPDEN, John, Memorials of. Grenville, G. N. T., - Memorials of a quiet life. 7th edition. London, lord Nugent. London, 1860. Sm. 80.... r).....5426.12.~1873. 2 v. Portraits. Smn. 80.............. 5427.1 HANAFoRD, Phebe Ann. Abraham Lincoln: his life *and public services. 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LonYork, 1873. xxi, 678 pp. 120..............5526.13 don, 1875. xiv, 352 — pp. L. 8........... 6231.2 - Wanderings in Spain. 3d edition. London, HART, James Morgan. German universities: a nar1873. xxi, 274-.- pp. Illustrated. 160...... 5934.5 rative of personal experience. New York, 1874. HARE, Augustus William. The Alton sermons. Lon- vi, 398 — pp. 120.......................5836.11 don, 1874. x, 574 pp. Sm. 8...............6325.18 HART, Joseph C. Miriam Coffin, or the whale- and Julius Charles. Guesses at truth. New edi- fishermen................................. 712.4 tion. London, 1871. 576 [572] pp. 160..... 1936.1 HARTE, (Francis) Bret. Condensed novels. [ImiHARE, Francis. Difficulties and discouragements tations of celebrated novelists].............524.22 which attend the study of the Scriptures. (In - East and West poems. Boston, 1871. 171pp. 120.1615.13 Sparks, J. Collection of essays and tracts in - Echoes of the foot-hills. [Poems.] Boston, 1875. theology)................................1918.9.2 146 pp. 12............................... 1615.8 HlARLAND, Marion, pseud. See TERRUNE, Mary Vir- - The luck of Roaring camp. (In Johnson, (E.) R. ginia. Little classics).............................529.4.4 HARNESS, William. Personal reminiscences. (In - Same. And other sketches............. 526.15 Stoddard, R. H. Bric-h-brac series).......... 1828.4 - Mrs. Skaggs's husbands, and other sketches.... 537.17 - Literary life of. L'Estrange, A. G. London, - The outcasts of Poker Flat. (In Johnson, (E.) 1871. 8...... 5.................. 422.9 R. Little classics)......................... 529.4.1 HAROLD, the last of the Saxon kings. [Historical - Poems. Boston, 1873. 152 pp. 120.......... 1616.9 romance.] Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.)L....... 336.19 - Prose and poetry. Leipzig, 1872. 2 v. in 1. HARP of the willows. [Poems.] Perkins, Mrs. [E.] Sq. 160 339.1 Boston, 1859. 160.......................... 1618.2 - Tales of the Argonauts [California pioneers], and HARPER establishment. Abbott, J. Harper's story other sketches................ 728.13 books..................................936.1.4 HARTLEY, David. See RIBOT, T. English psycholHARPER'S bazar. Vol. 6, 7. New York, 1873. 2 v. ogy. New York, 1874. 80................. 5835.5 F0....................1430.1 HARTT, Charles Frederic. Geology and physical HARPER'S new monthly magazine. Vol. 1-51. New geography of Brazil. With illustrations and York, 1850-75. 51 v. 80.... 1415.1 maps. Boston, 1870. xxiii, 620 pp. 8...... 5033.1 HARPER'S pictorial history of the great rebellion. HARTWELL farm, The. Comins, L. B.............. 912.14 Guernsey, A. H., and Alden, H. M. New HARTwIG, George. The aerialworld: a popular acYork [1866]. 2 v. F..................R.R. Desk count of the phenomena and life of the atHARPER'S story books. See AnBBOTT, Jacob. mosphere. With plates, a map, and woodcuts. HARPER'S weekly. Vol. 16-19. New York, 1872- London, 1874. xviii, 556 pp. 8..6832.3 75. 4 v. F..... 1311.1 - Same. New York, 1875. 8...... 1520.5 HARRINGTON, Joseph. Sermons. With a memoir - The polar and tropical worlds. Edited, with adby W. Whiting. Boston, 1854. iv, 276 pp. ditional chapters, by A. H. Guernsey. With Portrait. 120........................... 6325.3 illustrations. New edition. With an account HARRIS, James. Hermes or a philosophical inqviry of Hall's last expedition, a summary of Arctic concerning vniversal grammar. 4th edition. explorations, and new maps of the Arctic reLondon, 1786. xix, 442-t- pp. 1 plate. 8~. 1734.1 gions. Springfield, 1874. 811-. pp. 80 1520.7 HanRRIs, Miriam, formerly Miss Cole. Frank War- - The tropical world: aspects of man and nature in rington...7........................... 724.11 the tropical regions of the globe. With plates - Louie's last term at St. Mary's................ 724.16 and woodcuts. New edition. London, 1873. - A perfect Adonis.......................723.10 xix, 556 pp. 8................... 6613.5 - Richard Vandermarck...................... 515.16 - The sea and its living wonders. A popular - Roundhearts and other stories................ 724.15 account of the marvels of the deep and of the - Rutledge................................... 737.29 progress of maritime discovery. 4th edition. - St. Philip's 724.13 With woodcuts and plates. London, 1873. xx, - The Sutherlands............................. 724.14 518 pp. 80.........6..........4.........6633.4 - compiler. A rosary for Lent. Original and corm- HARVARD college, Cambridge, Mass. Eliot, S. A. piled. New York, 1874. 360 [354] pp. 12C. 1537.18 Sketch of the history of. Boston, 1848. 160.. 818.4 HARRIS, Thaddeus William. Treatise on some of - Quincy, J. History of. Boston, 1860. 2 v. 8~. 810.7 the insects of New England which are injurious - Vaille, F. 0., and Clark, H. A., compilers. The to vegetation. 2d edition. Boston, 1852. viii, Harvardbook. Cambridge, 1875. 2 v. 40.. 5230.1 513 pp. 80................................ 6612.1 HARVARD memorial biographies. Cambridge, 1867. HARRIS, Sir William Snow. Rudimentary electricity. 2 v. Sm. 80........................... 5025.12 6th edition, with additions, including extracts Note. — Memoirs of Harvard students who died in the from the Cavendish papers. London, 1872. vi, United States service during the war of 1861-6i5. 200 pp. Illustrated. 120...................1716.20 HARVEY, Ellwood. Essay on the American trotting - Rudimentary magnetism. 2d edition, revised by horse [etc.]. See WALSH, John Henry....... 6616.7 H. M. Noad. With illustrations. London, 1872. HARWOOD, Edward. The causes which conspired to viii, 412 pp. 120.......................... 1715.6 produce our Saviour's agony. (In Noyes, G. R. - Rudimentary treatise on galvanism and the gen- Collection of theological essays)..............6325.12 eral principles of animal and voltaic electricity. }tARwOOD. Coulson, J. G, A..................... 720.30 New edition, revised, with additions by R. Sa- HARZ mountains, The. Blackburn, II. London, bine. With illustrations. London, 1869. xi, 1873. Sm. 40............................. 5733.3 247 pp. 120..............................1715.29 HASHEESH eater, The. Ludlow, F.H. New York HARRIS'S lightning conductors, Papers relative to. [cop. 1857]. 12........................... 737.5 Forbes, R. B. Boston, 1853. 8............. 1711.3 1HASSALL, Arthur Hill. Food: its adulterations, and I-IaRRISON, Agnes. Martin's vineyard............ 319.14 the methods for their detection. Illustrated. HaRRISON, James Bower. Contamination of water London, 1876. viii, 896 pp. Sm. 80.......... 6035.8 by lead. London, 1852. vii, 196 pp. 16G.... 6438.7 HASSARD, Annie. Floral decorations for the dwellHARRISON, Robert, joint author. Outlines of German ing house: a practical guide to the home arliterature. See GoSTWIcK, Joseph.......... 5835.2 rangement of plants and flowers. With illusHARRnY and Lucy. Edgeworth, M. Early lessons. 939.6 trations. London, 1875. vi, 1634- pp. Sm. 8C. 6625.5 14 HASTE 106 HAYDON Shelf No. Shelf. No. HASTE and waste. Adams, W. T................ 925.2 HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel. The birthmark. (In JohnHASTINGS, Selina, countess of Huntington. Lady son, (E.) B. Little classics).................529.4.8 Huntington and her friends. Knight, H. C. - The Blithedale romance. Boston, 1871. 288 pp. New York [cop. 1853]. 12................. 1025.2 16...................................... 1813.8 HAsTINGS, Thomas. The mother's nursery songs. - David Swan: a fantasy. (In Johnson, (E.) R. [With music.] New York, 1835. 72 pp. 120. 1625.8 Little classics)..............................529.4 HASTINGS, Warren, Articles of charges, and speeches - Ethan Brand. (Ien Johnson, (E.) I. Little in the impeachment of. Burke, E. Works. classics)...................................529.4.1 Boston, 1827. 8.................Vol. 6, 7 of 5634.1 - The house of the seven gables [New England life - Same. Boston, 1871. Sm. 8.....Vol. 8-12 of 5635.1 and manners], and The snow image. Boston, Note. -See Macaulay's Essay [1918.4] and the lives of Sheri- 1872. 2 v. in 1. 2 plates. 16~............. 1813.1 dan aud Burke, and the histories of India. - The marble faun. Boston, 1872. 2 v. in 1. 2 HAswnELL, Charles H. Engineers' and mechanics' plates. 12................................1813.2 pogket-book. 29th edition, revised and enlarged. - Mosses from an old manse. [Stories.] Boston, New York, 1873. 663 pp. 120.............. 6428.1 1872. 2v.in 1. 2plates. 160.............. 1813.3 IATTON, Joseph. With a show in the North. - Our old home: a series of English sketches. BosReminiscences of Mark Lemon. With Lemon's ton, 1876 [cop. 1863]. 380 pp. Sq. 160. revised text of Falstaff. London, 1871. 284- 1839.2 and 5439.1 pp. Portrait. 160............ 5425.7 - Passages from [his] American note-books. BosHATTON, Thomas. Hints for sketching in water- ton, 1872. 2v. in 1. 2 plates. 12'.1813.6 colour from nature. 10th edition. London, - Passages from [his] English note-books. Boston, 1869. 64 pp. 160.................6217.4 1871. 2v.in 1. 2 plates. 12.......... 1813.4 - Hints for sketching trees from nature in water - Same. Leipzig, 1871. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160..... 428.3 colours. With illustrations. 3d edition. Lon- - Passages from [his] French and Italian notedon, 1869. 61 — pp. 160.................. 6217.5 books. Boston, 1876 [cop. 1871]. 2 v. 160.. 1839.3 HAUFnF, W7ilhelm. Arabian days' entertainments. - The scarlet letter. [A tale of early MassaFrom the German by H. P. 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Habeas corpus for 16....................................... 6136.9 the custody of an infant child. Philadelphia, Note. - Hawthorne supplies much of autobiographic interest 1840. 295 pp. 80 6313.5 in the introduction to "iThre scarlet letter," and in his Noteon...y. oanepittresquevoybooks. He was for a brief season a sojourner with the Brook AvArD, HIenry. La Ho ellanc e pittoresque, voyage farm associates, whoiem he is supposed to idealize in his aux villes mnortts du Zuiderzi~e. Illustr6. Paris, aux villes mortes du Zuiderzde. Illustr6. Paris, -, Blithedale romance;r" and ir this connection, see tie Atlantie monthly, May, 1866, p. 565, etc.; and Dixon's "New 1874. 403-4- pp. 160.....................2016.11 America" [418.1]. HAvELocIK, Sir Henry, Biographical sketch of. Fields, in his' Yesterdays with authors." supplies some of his correspondence. G. W. Curtis furnisherd a paper on HawBrock, W. Leipzig, 1858. 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Boston, 1873. 445 pp. Illustrated. Portrait. 120.........1216.11 HAXALL, Robert W. [Boylston prize dissertation.] HAwEIs, Hugh Reginald. Music and morals. New See HOLrMEs, Oliver Wendell...............6023.17 York, 1872. 478 pp. Illustrated. 120.......1513.16 HAY, John. Castilian days. [Spain.] Boston, Contents.i- First book. Philosophical: Music, emotion, and 1871. 414 — pp. 120...................... 227.2 minorals.- Second book. Biographical: From Ambrose to - Pike county ballads, and other pieces. Boston, Haandel; Handel; Gluck; H-aydni; Schubert; Chopin; The letters of Mozart; The letters o'f Beetlhoven; Mendelssohn. - 1871. 167 pp. 16.................1615.14 Third book. Instrumental: Violins; Piano-fortes; Bells; HAY, Miary Cecil. Old Myddelton's money. A Carillons. - Fourth book. Critical: Music in England. novel.............................. 711.5 - Pet; or, pastimes and penalties................ 912.17 - The squire's legacy. A novel................. 530.16 HAWKINS, F.W. Life of Edmund Kean. London, - Victor and vanquished. A novel............. 530.13 1869. 2 v. 8.................1221.3 and 5424.2 HAY fever. See AuTUMNAL catarrh. HAWKS, Francis Lister. Adventures of Captain HAYDN, Franz Joseph. Barnard, C..,. F., jr. Handel John Smith, the founder of the colony of Vir- and Haydn. Boston, 1871. 160............. 926.22 ginia. New York, 1854. 201 pp. 120....... 1028.3 - Haweis, H.R. Music and morals. New York, - editor. Narrative of the expedition of an Ameri- 1872. 12~.................................1513.16 can squadron to the China seas and Japan, IHAYDN, Joseph. Dictionary of dates. [Edited] by B. 1852-54. With illustrations. New York, 1856. Vincent. Authorized American edition, with vii, 624 pp. 8............................. 421.1 Supplement by G. P. Putnam. New York, 1870. HAWTHORNE, Julian. Bressant................... 737.13 851, 100- pp. 1 folded plate. 80.... R.R., E.3.8 - Idolatry. A romance........................ 724.10 HAYDON, Benjamin Robert. Life from his auto- Saxon studies. [Mostly Dresden.] Boston, biography and journals. Edited by T. Taylor. 1876. 452- pp. 12.............. 424.5 New York, 1853. 2 v. 120................ 1224.8 HAYES 107 HEAT Shelf. No. Shelf. No. HAYES, Albert H. Sexual physiology of woman, HEADLEY, Joel Tyler, continued. and her diseases. Boston [cop. 1869]. 345 pp. - Mountain adventures. With an introduction and 12.............................1524.25 additions. With illustrations. New York, HAYES, Isaac Israel. An Arctic boat journey, in the 1872. vi, 356 pp. 16..................... 1714.4 autumn of 1854. Boston, 1860. xvii, 375 pp. - Washington and his generals. New York, 1854, Maps. 12C................................ 226.1 55. 2 v. Portraits. 120................. 1216.5 - Cast away in the cold. Boston, 1872. vi, 263 HEADLEY, Phineas Camp. The island of fire.; or, a pp. Illustrated. 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New York, 1875. 120....6036.13 HAYTc, Santo Domingo, past and present: with a - Hope, G. H. Till the doctor comes, and how to glance at. Hazard, S. New York, 1873. 160. 5035.4 help him. New York, 1871. 12~...........1523.16 HAYWARD, Abraham. Biographical and critical es- - Kingsley, C. Health and education. London, says. 3d series. London, 1874. 411-4-pp. 8~. 5833.3 1874. Sm. 8.....,.836.10 - editor. See PIozzi, Esther Lynch.............. 1224.6 - Kitchiner, W. Directions for invigorating and HIAYwARD, John. The book of religions. Added prolonging life; or, the invalid's oracle. New church and missionary statistics, with biographi- York, 1831. 120...........................6038.1 cal sketches. Boston, 1843. 432 pp. 120.... 1534.4: - Lewis, D. Five-minute chats with young women - The religious creeds and statistics of every Chris- on. New York, 1874. 120.... 1522.9 tian denomination in the United States and - - Our girls. New York, 1871. 12......... 1536.3 British provinces. 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HEARD, ranklin Fisk. Curiosities of law reporters. Bric-h-brac series. New York, 1875. Sq. 160. 1828.9 Boston,1871. P212+ pp. 160.............. 6317.1 HE knew he was right. Trollope, A............... AT, Practical treatise on the diagnosis, patholED, Si rancis on. Bubbles from the Bun- ogy, and treatment of diseases of the. Flint, A. non of Nassau. 7th edition. London, 1866. Philadelphia, 1859. 8.. 6022.4: vi, 281+-t pp. Illustrated. 12"...... 425.2 HEART, The, of the continent. Ludlow, F.H. New York, 1.871. S". 8'. 413.4 Note. - AMinutely descriptive essays on a Germnan watering 43.4 place. Note. -Travels in the centre of Nortlh America. - A faggot of French sticks; containing sketches HEART, The, of Mid-Lothian. Scott, Sir W. Boston. 523.6 of the principal public institutions of Paris, - Same. Leipzig...................... 330.5 and of the system of instruction of the French HEART —HUNOcRY. Westmoreland, M. J.......... J735.37 army. 3d edition. London, 1855. 2 v. 120.5526.11 HEARTI and home. Vol. 4-7. New York, 1872-75. HEAD, The, of the family. Craik, D. (M.)...... 323.12 4 v. F0................................... 1330.1 HEADLESS horseman, The. eid, M.............. 725.9 HEARTH-STONE, The. Osgood, S. New York, 1854. 120. 1516.3 HEADLEY, Joel Tyler. The Adirondack; or, life in HEARTS and faces. Trowbridge, J. T............. 929.3 the woods. New edition, with additional matter. HEARTS and hands. A story. Fisher, F. C........ 711.8 NewYork, 1875. 461-+-pp. Illustrated. Map. HEARTSEASE. Yonge, C. M...................... 318.3 120........... 816.8 HEAT. Abbott, J. Science for the youn......... 912.5 - The chaplains and clergy of the revolution. New - Armour, J. Iron and heat. London, 1871. 12. 1716.40 York, 1864. 402 pp. 12................ 1014.1 - Cazin, A. Phenomena and laws of. New York, - Farragut and our naval commanders. With por- 1872. 160................................. 1714.6 traits and battle scenes. New York, 1867. 609 - Lees, WV. Elements of. New York [Glasgow], pp. 80.................................... 5012.4 1873. 160.................................1717.10 HEAT 108 HEMOPTYSIS Shelf. No. Shelf; No. HEAT, continued. HEIR, The, of Redcliffe. Yonge, C. M............. 318.14 - Tyndall, J. Contributions to molecular physics HEIR, The, of Wast-Wayland. Howitt, M......... 533.23 in the domain of radiant heat. Now. York, HEIRESS, The. Stephens, A. S. (W.)............. 522.4 1873. 80.................................. 6431.1 HEIRIESS, The, of Haughton. Marsh-Caldwell, A... 313.23 - - Heat a mode of motion. New York, 1873. 120. 1522.5 HEISTER, Laurence. General system of surgery. HEATHER, J. F. Mathematical instruments. Lon- Illustrated. 3d edition. London, 1748. xvi, don, 1871. 2 v. Illustrated. 120.......... 1716.8 338 — pp. 40.............. 6010.1 HELEN atnd Arthur. H-entz, C. L................. 531.15 Contents. -Vol. I. Drawing and measuring instruments. HELEN and Arthur. lentz, C. L.534.15 II. Opticaleinstruments. HELEN Ford. Alger, H., jr...................... 1115.5 HEATON, Mrs. Charles W. See EATON, Mary M. HELEN Gardner's wedding-day. Terhune, M. V.... 7127.31 HEATON, Mary M., and OTHERS. Leonardo da Vinci HELL. Swedenborg, E. Boston, 1857. 120.......5815.21 HEATON, Mary M., and oTUnERS. Leonardlo daL Vinci -- Samie. ~Tew York, 1872. 8~................. 6323.6 and his works. London, 1874. xiv, 302- pp. - Sae. New York, 1872. 8.............. 6323.6 Illustrated. L. 80..........................6211.5 - Same. Philadelphia, 1873. 80............... 5812.10 ouens. - ie b rChreW etnEsyns HELLBORN, (Heinrich) Kreissle von. Life of Franz GoCztests. — Life, by Mrs. Charles W. Heatons; Essay on his Schubert. From the German by A. D. Colescientific and literary works by Charles Christopher Black; rde. a ae y. oAccount of his most nimportant paintings. ridge. With an appendixbyG. Grove. London, 1869. 2 v. Portrait. 8~1.............. 5727.1 - Life of Albrecht Diirer. With a translation of don,1869. 2v. Portrait. 80.TeRs5727.1 ~iEnnWALD~ Friedrich yon. The lRussians in Central his letters and journal, and some account of his Asia. A crieical examination down to the presworks. ondon, 870. xv 340 pp Illus-Asia. A critical examination down to the presworks. Lonldon, 1870. xv, 340 pp. Illustrated. Portrait. 8.6210.5......ent time of the geography and history of Central rHEAVEN. Pimballt. Wo. 6Heaven. Boson1Asia. From the German by Tr. Wirgman. With H~~ ~EAVN iblJW evnoston, 1857. m 0 51. 120.........5815.................... a map. London, 1874. xx, 332 pp. Sm. 8.. 5914.9 581521' 121............................. 510521HELMIHOLTZ, Hermann (Ludwig Ferdinand). Popu- Swedenborg, E. Heaven and its wonders. Bos- ELHOLT Hermn (Ludwig erdinand). Poputon, 1851. 12.............................5815.11 lar lectures on scientific subjects. Translated - Same. New York, 1872. 80..............6323.6 by E. Atkinson. With an introduction by [J.] - X~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tnall. Le ondo, 1873. xvi 637 pp.6 8~.. 6834:.1 - Same. Philadelphia, 1873. 80...............5812.10 Tyndall. London, 1873. xvi, 397 pp... 6834.1 Same. New Yor~, 1873. xvi, 397pp. Sin. 8~ 1522.6 HEnBRIDES, Journal of a tour to the. Boswell, J. - Same. New York, 1873. xvi, 397 pp. Sm. 8. 1522.6 Theet~~ ~~~iehyioguedlam sique. Traduit de Life of S. Johnson. London, 1831. 5 v. 80.. 5423.7 - Th- orie physiologique de la msiue. l'allemand par G. Gu6roult. Avec figures. HECKER, Justus Friedrich Carl. Epidemics of theP'ieadprG 80 G rot Avs6233.4 Paris, 1868. 544: pp.8~..........62.: middle ages. Translated by B. G. Babington. P 16 5 p London, 1846. xxviii, 380 pp. 80 6013.4 HELP.ER, Hinton Rowan. The impending crisis of HECKINTON. Gore, C. G. F.31.25. the South: how to meet it. New York, 1860. HECKINGTON. Gore, C. 2. F..................... 312.25 617.1 HEDGE, Frederic Henry. Prose writers of Germany. 420 pI. ha 2A.617.1adcun [eips With portraits. New edition,~ revised. Phila- HELPING hand, A,. for town and country. [Receipts, With portraits. New edition,. revised. Phila- dsgs t. rpr.CadCoft.A delphia [cop. 1847]. 580 pp. 8".5732.1 designs, etc.] Draper, L. C., and Croffut, W. A. delphia [cop. 18471. 580 pp. 80............. 5732.1 Cicna,180.......1514nd621 Cincinnati, 1870. 8~..............15 11.4 and 64:22.1 - Reason in religion. Boston, 1865. iv, 458 pp. ELPINc-HND series. ee NOWELL, Harriet P. H. Sm. 8~~~~.6325.4 ~~~~HELPING —HAND series. See NOWELL, Harriet P. H. Sin...................................... 6325.4 - Recent inquiries in theology, by eminent English 180. xl, 409 pp. 16.................... 518.12 churchmen: being " Essays and reviews." Bus- x 4 p 1.581 ton, 1860. xii, 480 - 12".5814.15 - Companions of my solitude. Boston, 1870. 276 ton, 1860. xii, 480 pp. 12'...6814.15 pp. 160............................... 1914.3 Contentls. - Temple, F.: The education of the world; Wil- Conversations on warand general culture. Bosihams, R.: Bunsen's Biblical researches; Powell, B.: Evi- Conversations on war and general culture. osdences of Christianity; Wilson, BH. B.: The national church; ton, 1871. 306 — pp. 16.................. 5617.4 Goodwin, C. W.: On the Mosaic cosmnogony; Pattison, M. Essays written n the intervals of business. Tendencies of religious thought in England, 1688-1750; Jew- - Essays tten in the intervals of business. ett, B.: On the interpretation of Scripture; Appendix. Added an essay on organization in daily life. - Same. 2d edition. With appendix. Boston, Boston, 1871. 245 pp. 16................. 1917.1 1861. xiv, 498 pp. 121................1526.24 - Friends in council. New York [cop. 1861]. 2 v. 12o......... 1914.2 Contents. - Same as preceding, with an additional essay by - Same Leipzig, 1873. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160. 1538.14 F. Temple, on The present relations of science to religion... - Same. Leipzig, 1862. Sq. 16. See ESSAYS and - Ivan de Biron; or, the Russian court in the mid- Samrre. Leipizig, 1862. Sq. 16~. See ESSAYSand 4it p reviews..................................... 1538.3 v die of last century. Boston, 1874. 4734. pp. 16~....................................... 738.11 Contenlt. - Same as 5814.11, above. - Same. Leipzig, 1874. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16~..... 329.16 HEDGED in. Phelps, E. S........................ 537.10 - Life and labours of [Thomas] Brassey. 1805HEDGES and evergreens. Warder, J. A. New York, 1870. 3d edition. London, 1872. xiv, 386 — 1858. 120................................. 6626.3 pp. Illustrated. Portrait. Maps. Sm. 80... 5426.6 HEDWIG, queen of Poland, Love of country, or. Sal- - Life of Hernando Cortes. New York, 1871. xiv, vandy, N. A., comte de. Boston, 1856. 120... 916.11 307 pp. Maps. Sm. 80...................1025.12 HEIDELBERG. James, G. P. R.................... 327.7 Sote. - Drawn chiefly from his "Spanish conquest." Note. - A novel of the Thirty years' war. - Realmah. Boston, 1869. x, 499-F pp. 16~... 524.21 HEIDENMAUER, The. Cooper, J. F................ 525.31 - al Boston 18. 52 - Social pressure. Boston, 1875. vii, 412 pp. 160. 5826.5 tns. - A nov of - Some talk about animals and their masters. London, 1873. 209-+ pp. Sm. 80 6617.5 HEINE, Heinrich. Leisure hour series. Scintilla- - The Spanish conquest in America. New York, tions. Translated from the German by S. A. 1836. 4 v. Map. 120.816.6 Stern. New York, 1873. xx, 184+ pp. 160. 518.14 - Thoughts upon government. London, 1872. viii, Gosltents. - Part I. Florentine nights. II. Excerpts. 245 pp. Sm. 8.6333.2 -- The life work, and opinions of. Stigand, W. HEIrANs, Charles Isidore. Historic and monumental London, 1875. 2 v. 80..................... 5721.1 Rome. A handbook for the students of classical HEINrEEN, Carl. [Various publications.] v. P., v. D. and Christian antiquity in the Italian capital. PP,. V. 160............................... 6327.4 London, 1874. iv, 734 —+ pp. Sm. 8........ 5517.7 Contents. — Six letters to a pious man. Indianapolis, 1869. ITEMANS, Felicias (Dorothea). Select poetical works. L pp.-T-The true chlsaracter of Humboldt. Indianapolis, 1869. Leipzig, 1865. viii, 342 pp. Sq. 16.........1613.22 18+ pp. - Mankind the criminal. Roxbury [186i4]. 24 pp. - The What is a real democracy? Answered by an exposition of -The league of the Alps, The siege of Valencia, the constitution of the United States. Indianapolis, 1871. The vespers of Palerno, and other poems. Bos64 pp. ~~~~~~~~~~64 pp. ~ton, 1826, 480 — pp. 8................... 1621.2 - Teutscher Radikalismus in Amerika. Ausge- - Memoir of the life and writings of. Hughes, wiihlte Vortrige. N. P., 1867. 364 pp. 160.. 2025.4 Mrs. -. Philadelphia, 1839. 120........... 1022.4 HEIR, The, of Malreward; or, restored. By the IHEAIOPTYsIS as a symptom. Ware, J. (In Massaauthor of "Son and heir," etc............... 732.26 chusetts medical society. Publications)...... 6021.4 HEMSLEY 109 HIRICOURT' Shelf. NO. Shelf. No. IHEMSLEY, W. B. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, HERBERT, George Robert Charles, earl of Pembroke, and herbaceous plants. Based on the French and KINGSLEY, George H. South sea bubbles. work of Decaisne and Naudin, entitled'Manuel By the earl and the doctor. Leipzig, 1874. de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the 320 pp. Sq. 160............................310.27 original woodcuts. With an introduction by E. IHIERBERT, Henry William. (Frank Forester.) AmerS. Rand, jr. Boston [London], 1873. viii, v- ican game in its seasons. Illustrated. Revised xliii, 687 pp. 80.......................... 6624.1 edition. New York, 1873. 343 pp. 12~.....1516.14 HENDERSON, Peter. Gardening for profit. Illus- — The dog. Illustrated. Complete and revised trated. New York [cop. 1867]. 243 pp. 12~.1514.17 edition. NewYork [cop. 1857]. 663 pp. L. 120. 1522.3 HENESS, Theophilus. Introduction to the Leitfaden; Contents. -The sportsman's vade secrsn, by "Dinks"; a guide for instruction in German without Dogs, and their management, by E. Mayhew; Dog breaking, by W. N. Hutchinson. grammar and dictionary. 2d edition. Boston, by W. N. athson 1874. 39 pp. 12........................ 2025.1 - The fair puritan. An historical romance of the HENRIETTA Temple. Disraeli, B................ 324.25 days of witchcraft. Philadelphia, 1875. 222 HENRY IV, king of France and Navarre. Abbott, J. pp. 12...................7................ 16.1 S.C. History of........................... 915.2 - Field sports of the United States and British James, G. P. R. Life of. New York, 1855. 2 v. provinces. New edition. With illustrations, 120.....................5525.12 and a brief memoir of the author. New York See also France, note, and the note in the Bulletin, vol. II, [cop. 1848]. 2 v. Portrait. 120...........1514.19 P. 139. - Fish and fishing of the United States and British HENRY VIII and his court. An historical romance. provinces. Illustrated. New edition, revised, Mundt, C. (Mi.).................. 531.33 with an ample supplement by the author, [and] HENRY, Patrick, Sketches of his life and character. a treatise on fly-fishing by "Pinks." New Wirt, W. Philadelphia, 1818. 8......... 1012.4 York, 1866. 512-4-pp. L. 120.............. 1512.1 HENRY Dunbar. Braddon, M. E................. 325.4 - Horse and horsemanship of the United States and HENRY Esmond, History of. Thackeray, W. M. British provinces. Revised, enlarged, and conLeipzig.................................... 335.10 tinued to 1871, by S. ID. and B. G. Bruce. With - Same. New York................ 1820.3 original portraits of celebrated horses. New - Same. (In his Works.) London...........513.1.4 York, 1871. 2 v. 8................... 6612.6 HENRY of Guise; or, the states of Blois. James, - The Roman traitor: or, the days of Cicero, Cato G. P. R.................................... 722.12 and Cataline [sic]. A true tale of the republic. HENRY of Ofterdingen. Hardenberg, F. L. von. Philadelphia [cop. 1853]. 2 v. in 1. 120 716.13 Cambridge, 1842. 12............... 713.10 HERBERT, Lady Mary Elizabeth, A search after HENRY St. John, gentleman. A tale of 1774-75. sunshine; or, Algeria in 1871. London, 1872. Cooke, J. E................................ 524.6 265 —- pp. Illustrated. 80................. 5911.2 HENRY Smeaton: a Jacobite story of the reign of I-IERBERT Carter'slegacy. Alger, H.,jr............ 1115.10 George I. James, G. P. R................... 730.3 HERCULANEym, The buried cities of Campania; or. HENSLOW, George. The theory of evolution of liv- Adams, W. H. ID. Boston, 1870. 16........ 437.5 ing things and the application of the principles HERDER, Johann Gottfried von. Simmtliche Werke. of evolution to religion. London, 1873. xiv, Stuttgart, 1852, 53. 40 v. in 20. Sq. 160..... 5736.1 220-4 pp. 16~...........................5814.18 Contents. — Vol. I [1, 2]. Vonm Geistder ebriiischenPoesie. HENTZ, Caroline Lee. Aunt Patty's scrap-bag..... 935.15 II [3., 4]. Salomnons Lieder der Liebe; Von der ebrilischen - The banished son; and other stories............ 534.12 Elegie; Aelteste Urkunde des Menschengeslchleclhts. III [5, 6]. Zusttze du der ittesten UrkunCde des Mienschengeschleclits; - Courtship and marriage..................... 534.13 Christliche Reden und IHromilien. IV [7, 8]. Erliuterungen - Eoli8...ne.............. 534.14 ezun Neuen Testament; Johlannes Offenbarung. F [9, 10]. -..................o. 534.14 Veon Studitum der T''heologie und dem christlichen lredig- Ernest Linwood............................. 53612 taint; Chlristliche Schriften. - Helen and Arthur.1.....F...................... VI [11, 12]. Christliche Schriften; Briefe, das Stndtium der 534.15 Theelogice betretfend. VII [13,14]. Gedichte; Der Cid, cacr - Linda...................................... 536.11 spanischen Romanzen besungen. VIII E1516]. Legenden, - The lost daughter; and other stories.53.17 Dramatische Stiicke und Dichtunsgen; Stimsmen der VF1ker - The lost daughter; and other stories........... 53.17 in Liedern. IX [17,18]. Terpsichore; Fragnsentezur dent- Love after marriage; and other stories......... 534.18 schen Literatur. X [19, 20]. Fragenente zur deutshene Litera- Marcus Warland.. 534.19 tur; Schriften zur rbmnischlen Literatur; Schriften zur grie- Marcus Wayland............................. 534.19 cihischen Literatur. - The planter's northern bride.................. 534.20 XI 21, l22]. Blumerlese aus morgenarndischen Dichaern; R-.ena..................541.........6........... Frfichte aus den sogenannt gollenee Zeiten des achtzehlnten Jalsrhunderts. XII 3, 24]. I(ritiseche Wilder; Abhand- Robert Graham. A sequel to "Linda"........ 534.21 lungen und Briefe iber sehbne Literatur und Kunst. XIII HEnTH, Gr~eorge Hughes. ~The whip, hoe, and (2I, 26]. Antiquarische Aufitze; Naelhlese zur slchibnen Literatur und sKunst; Die Vorwelt. XIV [27, 28]. Priludien sword; or, the gulf-department in'63. Boston, zur Phlosophic der Gesctichte der Mensehhieit; Ideen zur 1864. 294 pp. 120............ 414.1 Geschichte der Mentschlheit. XV [29, 30]. Ideen zur Geschichte der Menschheit; Postseenien zur Geschiehte der HER dearest foe. Alexander, Mrs. -.......... 517.21 Menschiet. HER face was her fortune. Robinson, F. W.. 7.. 31.19 XVI [31, 32]. Seele und Gott; Sophron. XVII [I3, 34]. Adrastea. XVIII [35, 36]. Briefe zur Bef'rderung der Hu — HER lord and master. Church, F................. 337.21 manitit; Nachlese hiseorisricher Schriften. XIX [37, 38]. HER majesty the queen. A novel. Cooke, J. E.... 737.15 Ferstand undt Eriahrung; Vernunfe und Sprache; Kalligope. XX L39, 40]. Erinnerungen aus demn Leben Johann Gottfried HER majesty's tower. [London. Historical associa- voe Herders. Gesaneiee t uned beschirieben eon Maria Carotions.] Dixon, WV. H. Leipzig, 1869. 4 v. in 2. liea von Herder, geb. Flaelslaed. Sq. 16~....................................~ 838.4: Sq. 160.................838.4 -Reise nach Italien. Briefwechsel mit seiner GatHER mother's Fancy. Hall, T. 0................. 921.14 tin, vom August 1788 is Jui 1789. HerausHIR title Of honour. ~~~~~tin, veom August 1788 his Juli 1789.Heas HER title of honour. Parr, H................. 314.2 HERALD of health. Vol. 55-58 N Y, 18 3 gegeben von H. Diintzer und F. G. von Herder. 74..1o halh Aol 5-.New York, 1873, Giessen, 1859. xxxii, 416 pp. 16O.......... 1024.1 74:. zi V. in 2. 8~.....,....,..,.............. 1325.1 74 4 v. in 2. 8.......1 1 Von und an Herder. Ungedruckte Briefe aus HERALDRY, ancient and modern. Aveing, S. T. Herders Nachlass. Herausgegeben von H. London [1873]. Sm.................... 5415.7 Diintzer und F. G. von Hierder. Leipzig, 1861, H/kRAUD, A. Nouveau dictionnaire des plantes 62. 3v. 80'5735.8 mddicinales. Avec 261 figures intercaldes dans HEESY and Christian doctrine. PressnE.de. le texte. Paris, 1875. xii, 589 pp. 18....62. HEnasSY and Christian doctrine' Press cns6, E e hetexte. Paris,d 175. xhii589a pp...... o 27.1 London, 1873. 80.......................... 5813.8 HERBERT, David. Great historical mutinies. LoenHEa~WARD the. Wake. K~ingsley, C.....,.. 326.15 don, 1876. 3-607 pp. Wo]od-cut. Sm...., 5924.2 y,.326.15 Note. — A novel, William the cosequeror's time. Conteests.- The mnutiny of the Bounty; The mutiny at Spitihead; Thie mnutiny at time Ncre; Mutinies in I-ighland HPRICAULT, Charles d'. Thermidor, Paris en 1794. regiments; The Indian mnutiny.~ ~regtreeeeeees; e Yeldiaeenutiey. ~Paris, 1872. viii, 283 pp. 12.............. 5516.5 HERBERT, George. Poetical works. With a memoir. HRICOURaT, Jenny d'. A woman's philosophy of Boston, 1874. xxxiii, 308 pp. 160.......... 5628.3 woman; or woman affranchised. New York, - Life of. Walton, I. London, 1866..160....... 5428.2 1864. 317 [315] pp. 12................... 1535.8 HERMANN 110 HILLER Shelf. No. Shelf. No. HERMANN Agha. Palgrave, W. G.............. 537.16 HIBnERD, James F., joint author. Dissertation on the HERMANN and Dorothea. [Poem.] Goethe, J.W. part performed by nature and time in the cure -von. Boston, 1870. 16~................1615.16 of diseases. See EDEs, Robert Thaxter........ 6021.5 HERMES or a philosophical inqviry concerning vni- HInERD, Shirley. The amateur's rose book. New versal grammar. Harris, J. London, 1786. edition. Illustrated. London, 1874. viii, 258 80...................... 1734.1 pp. Sm. 80............................ 6625.3 I-ERMITE, L', de li chanss~e-d'Antin. Jouy, V.J. HiDDEN path. The. Terhune, M. V............... 735.14 HIDDEN sin, The. Dupuy, E. A................. 735.38 E. de. Paris, 1815-18. 5 v. 12... 5518.2 HIDE sn, Te. Copiy, E..735.3 HERMITE, L', en province. Jouy, V. J. E. de. Paris, IE andseek. Collins, (W.) W................. 326.1 1818. 3 v. 12..............5518.4 HIGGINSON, Thomas Wentworth. Army life in a IHERMITS, The. Kingsley, C. [London, 1868.] Sm. black regiment. Boston, 1870. iv, 296 pp. 80~........................................ 5937.4 12." 416.5 Note. - Accounts of famous anciherites, and others. - Atlantic essays. Boston, 1871. 31-r-.pp. 12~. 1915.2 - English statesmen. New York, 1875. vi, 363 — HERo, A, and a martyr. Reade, C................ 710.32 pp. [Higginson, T. W., editor. Brief biograHIERO, A, of the pen. Biirstenbinder, E........ 521.19 phies of European public men.] 160 628.7 HERO and Leander. Museus. See IOMERUS......6118.11 - Malbone: an Oldport romance. Boston, 1871. HEito Carthew. Parr, L..7..................... 28.5 iv, 244 pp. 12............................ 524.24 HERO Trevelyan. Craik, G. M................... 322.4 - Oldport days. With illustrations. Boston, 1873. HERODOTUS. hIistory. A new English version, 268 pp. 16.......................... 5036.2 edited with copious notes and appendices [and a - Ought women to learn the alphabet? (In Wonlife]. By George Rawlinson, assisted by Sir an's suffirage tracts). 1926.5 Henry Rawlinson and Sir J. G. Wilkinson. - Out-door papers. Boston, 1871. 370 pp. 120. 1915.1 With maps and illustrations. New York, Young folks' history of the United States. Illus1871, 72. 4 v. 80......................... 6112.2 trated. Boston, 1875. vi, 370pp. Map. Sq. 16. 618.2 - Swayne, G. C. Herodotus [outlined and ex- - editor. Brief biographies of European public plainod]. Edinburgh, 1870. 160............6116.4 men. New York, 1875. 160. Namely: - - Wheeler, J. T. Life and travels: an imaginary - Higginson, T. W. English statesmen.......... 628.7 biography founded on fact. London, 1855. 2 v. - Hinton, R. J. English radical leaders........ 628.8 Sm.8..................................... 6117.2 HIGGLEDY —PIGGLEDY. Hugessen, E. H.II......... 1116.1 HEROES, The; or, Greek fairy tales. Kingsley, C. 935.25 HIGH, low, Jack, and the game: a burletta. Planche, HEROES, hero-worship and the heroic in history. J.R., and Dance, C. New York, N.D. 120... 1635.5 [Essays.] Carlyle, T. London, 1872. Sq. 164.1535.19 HIGe mills, The. Saunders, K................... 319.28 HEROLD, Louis Joseph Ferdinand. Zampa. (In HIGHER Christian life, The. Boardman, W. E. BosDitson, 0., and co. Standard opera librettos).6233.3.1 ton, 1858. 120..................1536.10 and 6325.10 HERSEY, George C., Report of the case of, indicted HIGHER law. A romance. Ainslie, H........... 737.25 for the murder of B. F. Tirrell. Yerrington, IGeeHLAND treason, The: drama. Holland, E.G. J. M. W. Boston, 1862. 80................ 631.6 Boston, 1852. 120........................ 1916.9 IERTHA. Bremer, F............................ 536.8 HGHLeAND widow, The. Scott, Sir W............. 523.19 HERTZ, Henrik. King Ren6's daughter: a Danish HIGHLANDS. See SCOTLAND. lyrical drama. Translated by T. Martin. 3d HeGINBOTHAM, Josephine Mi. "Una and her pauedition, revised. New York [cop. 1866]. xii, pers:" memorials of Agnes Elizabeth Jones, 100 — pp. 12..........................1615.15 by her sister. With an introduction by Florence HERVd, pseud. See RONGER, Florimond. Nightingale. 3d American edition. With an HESEKIEL, John George Louis. Life of Bismarck, introductory preface by H. WV. Beecher. And private and political; with descriptive notices a supplementary chapter on hospital nursing of his ancestry. Translated and edited by K. and training in the United States, by the author H. H. Mlackenzie. With illustrations. London, of "Woman's work in the civil war." New 1870. xxvii, 501 pp. Portraits. 80......... 1221.8 York, 1872. Portrait. xlvi, 497 pp. 16.... 5427.8 - Same. New York, 1870. 491 pp. Portraits. HILA Dart. Mumford, M. E..................... 1115.3 80........................................ 1021.5 HILARY St. Ives. Ainsworth, W. H........ 322.24 HESeODUS. Works and days. See HoIER-uS......6118.11 HILDRETH, Richard. Despotism in America; or, an - Hesiod [outlined and explained]. Davies, J. inquiry into the nature and results of the slaveEdinburgh, 1873. 16~.....................6116.16 holding system in the United States. Boston, IEssE, Leopold Auguste Constantin. Biblioth6con- 1840. 186 pp. 120........................ 816.2 omrie, ou manuel pour l'arrangement, la censer- - History of banks: added, a demonstration of the vation et I'administration des bibliothdques. advantages and necessity of free competition in Nouvelle 6dition, ornee de figures. Paris, 1841. the business of banking. Boston, 1837. 142 248 — pp. 241. [Manuel Roret]............ 6139.1 pp. 12................................... 5828.2 HESTER Howard's temptation. Warfield, C. A..... 723.24 - History of the United States, 1497-1789. ReHESTER Morley's promise. Smith, H.............. 737.18 vised edition. New York, 1871. 3 v. 80....5011.10 HEWITT, Graily. The diagnosis and treatment of --- 1788-1821. Revised edition. New York, diseases of women, including the diagnosis of 1871. 3 v. 8............................5011.11 pregnancy. London, 1863. xiv, 628 pp. 8~.. 6023.7 - Theory of morals. Boston, 18411. xix, 272 pp. HIEWITT, Mary E. The songs of our land, and other 120........................................ 5836.5 poems. Boston, 1846. 156 pp. 12.........1625.13 HILL, Thomas. Jesus, the interpreter of nature; HIEWITT, Robert,jr. Coffee: its history, cultivation, and other sermons. Boston, 1860. 241 pp. 12~. 6327.18 and uses. Illustrated. Mllap. New York, 1872. HILL, Thomas E. Manual of social and business 102 pp. 12...............................6626.1 forms: a guide to correct writing. Embracing HEYSE, Paul (Johann Ludwig). L'Arrabiata and penmanship, correspondence, legal business other tales. From the German by M. Wilson.. 311.10 forms, etc. Chicago, 1876. 305 pp. Portrait. - The dead lake and other tales. From the Ger- llustrations. 40................. 5821.3 man by Mi. Wilson.......................... 311.9 HILLARD, George Stillman. Life of Captain John - The lonely ones. See JOHN, E. Magdelena... 710.25 Smith. (In Sparks, J. Library of American HIzEcQUES, Charles Alexandre Francois Felix, comte biography)..........................5028.1.2 d', baron de Mailly. Recollections of a page at - Memoir and correspondence of Jeremiah lVlason. the court of Louis xvi. Edited, from the Cambridge, 1873. viii, 467 pp. Portrait. 40. 5020.7 French, by Charlotte 3i. Yonge. London, 1873. - Six months in Italy. Boston, 1854. 2 v. Sm. 8~. 426.8 xi, 336 pp. 84............................. 5524.41 HILLER, Ferdinand. Mendelssohn. Letters and HIAWATHA, The song of. Longfellow, H. W. Poeti- recollections. Translated by Mi. E. von Glehn. cal works. Leipzig, 1856. Sq. 16~............ 1614.1 London, 1874. xiv, 223-{-pp. Portrait. Sm. 8'. 5727.3 HILLEN 111 HISTORY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. HILLERN, Wilhelmine von. Geier-Wally. A tale IHIs natural life. A novel. Clarke, M.......... 721.24 of the Tyrol................................ 521.33 His two wives. Ames, M. C...................... 724.25 - Only a girl. From the German by Mrs. A. L. HISTOIRE d'une femme. inault, L. Paris, 1872. Wister.726.27.....16.5536.6 Wister..............~~~~.................. 726.27 160....................................... 5536.6 - A twofold life. Translated by M. S............ 735.19 HISTOLOGY, Pathological. Wedl, C. London, 1855. HILLS, The, of the Shatemuc. Warner, S.......... 331.3 80...............................6013.18 HILLnBORO' farms. Cobb, S. D................. 716.9 HISTORICAL and critical essays. Do Quincey, T. HILLYARS, The, and the Burtons. Kingsley, H... 326.22 Boston, 1866. 2 v. 12~.................... 1825.3 HIMALAYA mountains. The Indian Alps and how HISTOnICAL essays. Freeman, E.A. London, 1872, we crossed them; being a narrative of two 73. 2 v. 8~.............................. 5913.4 years' residence in the eastern Himalaya, etc. HITSTORICAL essays, Select. Freeman, E.A. LeipLondon, 1876. L.8....................... 5930.6 zig, 1873. Sq. 16....................... 828.9 - Wilson, A. The abode of snow. Observations HISTORICAL sketches. Newman, J. H. London, on a journey from Chinese Tibet to the Indian 1872. Sm. 8~.....................825.16 and 5925.5 Caucasus, through the upper valleys of the HISTORY. Abbott, J. Story of ancienthistory. [JuHimalaya. New York, 1875. Sm. 8.8.....5933.10 venile]................................... 936.1.5 HIINDLEY, Charles. Tavern anecdotes and sayings; - Allen, W. American biographical and historical including the origin of signs, and reminiscences dictionary. Boston, 1832. 80......... R.R., D.3.2 connected with taverns, coffee-houses, clubs, etc. - Arnold, T. Introductory lectures on modern hisLondon, 1875. xvi, 414 pp. Sm. 80.........5616.18 tory. London, 1871. 8.................... 5912.1 Aloe. - Partly reprinted frnom the edition of 1825. - Bunsen, C. C. J. von. God in history. London, 1868, 70. 3 v. 8c.........................5813.13 HINDOSTAN. Dandi, S. Hindoo tales. London, - Butler, F. Sketches of universal history. Hart1873. 8....................... 5936.5 ford, 1821. 120............................ 817.9 - Gangooly, J. C. Life and religion of the Hin- - Freeman, E. A. Outlines of history. New York, does. Boston, 1860. 120.........1025.13 and 5937.2 1873. 160................................. 828.8 See also Asia, India. - - The unity of history. London, 1873. 8...5822.10 HINGSTO, Edward P. Thege-nash- Gervinus, G. G. Introduction to the history of H.The genial showman. Being the nineteenth century. London, 1866. 160.. 836.2 reminiscences of the life of Artemus Ward — reminiscences of the life of Arteus Ward Gilman, A. Seven historic ages. [Juvenile].. 918.30 [pseud. for Charles F. Browne] and pictures of a - eary, A. The nations around ondon], 18 showman's career in the Western world. New K Sin. 8~.....................................5937.12 York, 1870. 155 pp. 2 plates. 8~.......... 1211.9 in8.53. HINTON, James, edifor. Physiology for practical Michelet, J. A summary of modern history; HINTONJa. Physiology for practical continued to the present time, by M. C. M. use. With an introduction, by E. L. Youmans. on ot en, M.. Simpson. London, 1875. Sm. 80............ 5528.7 New York, 1874. xi, 507 pp. 12~........... 6035.5 HNTwOoN, Richard J. xil radca leade.......6055 — Mill, J. S. Dissertations and discussions: politii]!NTN, icardJ. English radical leaders. New NYork, R1875.car 37 pp.liggrainson T.ade.s. edi cal, philosophical, and historical. New York, York, 1875. 374 pp. [Higginson, T. W., edi- 1874,75. So.............................. 5824.4 tor. Brief biographies of European public 1, 7 8524 men] 1................................628.8 iMueller, J. von. An universal history. Boston, m]e~n.] 16~............,........,.......... 628.8 1831. 4 v. 120.......................... 836.6 HINTS on household taste in furniture, upholstery, Ne n, J. H. Historical sketches. London and therdetils.Easlake &r. L Boson, - Newman, J. H. Historical sketches. London, and other details. Eastlake, Sir C.L. Boston, 1872, 73. 3 v. Sm. 8'. 5925.5 1872. Sm. 80.6212.1 ~~~1872, 73. 3 v. Sm. 8052. 1872. Sm. 8......... 6212.1 O ~~~~ ~~~..~............,.. — Rawlinson, G. The five great monarchies of the HINTS to young men, on the true relation of the sexes. Ware, J. Boston, 1850. 160. 1528.4 ancient Easternworld. New York, 1871. 3 v. 8~. 5922.3 HP LWit by S. - - Manual of ancient history. Oxford, 1869. 8~.5921.10 IIPPOLYTUS, St. Writings. Translated by S D.. -Smth, W. Lectures on modern history. Boston, Salmond. Edinburgh, 1868, 69. 2 v. [Ate Smyth, W. Lectures on modern history. Boston, Salmon. Edinbrgh, 9 2v. [Ante- 1851. 8~..............................5012.10 Nicene Christian. library.] 8~ V....Vol. 6, 9 of 6322.4 - Sme. London, 1854. 2 v. Sm. 8....... 5925.7 Contelts. - Vol. I. The refutation of all heresies, translated - Thalheimer, M. E. A manual of mediteval and by J. IHI. Macnalhon; Fragments fiom his commentaries on various books of Scripture. II. Extant works and frag- modern history. Cincinnati [cop. 1874]. 80.. 831.4 mnients; Fragments of writings [by various authors] of the - Tytler, A. F. Universal history. Boston, 1840. third celtury: — viz. Thie epistles of pope Zephyruins; 8811.3 Fragsments of Calis; Extant writings of Julius Afrlcanus; 2 V. 8................................... 811.3 Epistles of pope Callistis; Epistles of pope Urban I; Extan - Villemain, A. F. Etudes d'histoire moderne. writings of' Asterius Urbanus; Epistles of pope Pontianus; Epistle of pope Anterus; Epistles of pope Fabian; Decrees of Paris, 1862. 120...........................5537.13 Fabian; Frangments ofthe Epistles of Alexander. - Whelpley, S. Compend of history, from the Note.-Vol. 2 is bound with IIEr, us, St. Writings. earliest times. New York, 1814. 80......... 834.1 Vol. II. - Worcester, J. E. Elements of history, ancient IHis level best. Halo, E. E............... 738.2 and modern. Boston, 1850. 12............. 836.4 NSTOTE OCNT IIISTOIR Y. Study and philosophy of history. The purpose of Buckle's elaborate and voluminous introduction to his "History of civilization" [5417.1] - his incomplete history not going beyond such introduction - was to study the different principles of action among nations, in those countries where they were inost developed, and then to apply the lawss of thetm to English history. Ils 6ith chapter follows the practice of historinans through sixteen centuries; and subsequently hie traces tilhe progress of historical writing by countiries, for thlie 171 and 11stll centuries. Bunsen has traced the mnaifestations of "God in Iistory," and this samie theory lies at the basis of the labors of Niebuhr and Arnold. Tile peculiarly modern spirit pervades Goldswic Smith's paper AtAtantie monthly, Jan., 1870], who opposes the views of Buckle andi Comte; and that on history in Macaulay's Essays [1918.4]. Carl Ritter has unfolded the relations of physical geography to thle history of races, accd his thleory as been illustrated by Gayot, in Iis "Earth and mas" [1523.15]. See also Crcntemcpoeary review, vol. 5. Draper, in hIis "llHistory of the American civil war" [811.6], devotes a large portion of the first volume to illustrating his theory of the dependence of events upon physiological causes, arising firom race and from the natural conditions of the southern states. Buckle's [in his "' History of civilization," 5417.1] necessitariant theory admits score that is spiritual, blt he evolves an imperative law ofaverages to regulate and preserve the chlaracter of evets. Frouide[see his'"History of England'"] seems to have no theory beyond thle wayward forces of a diversified human nature; but hie has expressed his views in his essays, " The science of history," and "Scientific method applied to history," in his "4 Short studies" [1914.5]. Guizot's thlceory is excamined by J. Stuart Mill, in his Dissertations [5824.4.2]; and again by Alison [Essays on Guizot and Mielhelet, 1531.7]. in comparison with thle principles of othlier hiistorians, froni' the tihe of Machiavel, " who seems first to have fhnrmed a conception of the philosophiy of history." Prescott's views are given in Ihis review of Irving's Granada, in his Essays [1537.8; 5287.3]. John Fiske, in thie North Amcerican review, July, 1869, examinies the views of Draper in Ihis " Intellectual development of Europe " [5921.2] and of Maine, in his "Anciect lawc." Bishop Dupanloupl gives hiis ccunsel to young French students on the study of history. See essays on the study of hlistory by Prof. Seeley [5616.3]. A. Hayward in his " Pearls and mock pearls of hiistory," in his Essays [5833.1], shows how erroneous statements are engrafted upon the historical records. See essays on the philosophy of history in Emerson's Essays; in Carlyle's Essays [5610.7]; ancd Harper's monthly, vol. 10, by John Bonner. 112 See President Porter, on reading history, in his " Books and reading " [6134.2]; andF. W. Newman, on the' Contrasts of ancient and modern history " in Fraser's magazine, 1874. Universal history. Probably the best general history of the world is Philip Smith's, which will satisfy the reader of this day by embodying the latest researches, and testing all by that critical spirit which separates myth from fact. He claims, also, to be the only writer ill EInglish, since Raleigh, who has traced the story of Divine providence and human progress conjointly. The German work of Mueller gained a good reputation in the early part of this century by a method that brought events together by their altihities, rather than in the order of occurrence. The English work of Tytler dates about the samoe time, and his plan was to select the successive prominent nations, and make their history the thread of a general narrative. Bryce's " Holy Roman empire" [5814.19] outlines the cause of civilized history from the time of the Romans. Viollet-le-Duc's " Annals of a fortress " [6223.4], under the guise'of fiction, traces the progress of military history during successive ages. Ancient history. The most scholarly English edition of thle ancient Herodotus is that of the Rawlinsons [6112.2]. J. T. Wheeler's " Life and travels of Herodotus, an imaginary biography " [6117.2], is a good book for the general reader. See Herodotus. Rollin's day of usefhlness is past, the science of historical writing having advanced beyond him [5913.1]. Rawlinson, in his Manual, coming down to the fall of the Western empire, has embraced modern research up to i869. George Rawlinson's " Five ancient monarchies " [5922.3], covering Assyria, Babylon, Chaldea, Media, aind Persia, is of high standing. Later volumes cover Parthia [5932.6] and the Sassanian empire [C5923.11]. Baldwin's " Pre-historic nations " [824.7] traces the origin of the Phoenicians, Chaldrans, Egyptians, etc., to the Cushites of Arabia. Lord's " Ancient states" [815.8] follows ir a compendious way the general plan of Philip Smith's work, and is intended to do for the other ancient nations (Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Asia Minor, and Phaenicia) what is usually done for Greece and Rome. Smith's comes down to Alexander's conquest, and avails of both Rawlinson's and Oppert's researches in cuneiform inscriptions. Plutarch's Lives [5932.5], as gathering tihe events around the most famous personages, presents an attractive grouping of much of ancient history. F. D. Maurice, in his " Friendship of books " [6136.8], characterizes the chief ancient historians. See also Assyria, Babylon, Greece, Jews, Persia, Rome, etc. Modern history. Dr. Smyth's Lectures are an admirable introduction to the study of modern history, and he gives critical opinions on the authors to be read upon each period, aiming as much to assist as to inform readers. In his own views lie is liberal and impartial, and Sparks. who edits the American edition, and adds a list of books on American history, praises Smiyth's candor in the lectures devoted to the Anlerican revolution. Dr. Arnold's book, which is sinmply introductory to the study, the Anmerican edition of which is edited by Henry Reed, consists of lectures delivered in 1842, and shows the author's own liberal habits of mind and Christian impulses, though he is thought to be somewhat blind to the merits of the side opposed to his sympathies. His treatment is simple and original. See Disraeli, on the first sources of modern history, in his " Amenities of literature " [1533.13], and also the works of 3Michelet, Gervinus, and Thalheimer, mentioned above. History of special countries will be found under their names, as Asia, America, England, Europe, France, Germany, United States, etc. Shelf. No. Shelf. No. HISTORY of my pets. Lippincott, S. J. Boston, HoEY, Mrs. Cashel. The blossoming of an aloe 711.15 1871. 16~......................... 933.21 - A golden sorrow............................. 330.21 HISTORY of Sandford and Morton. Day, T........ 935.4 - Out of court............................... 319.17 HISTORY of Tom Jones, a foundling. Fielding, H. 312.20 HOFFIMAN, William. The monitor; or, jottings of a ElITCHT OCK, -. Chronological record of the Amer- New York merchant during a trip round the ican civil war. New York, 1868. 106 — pp. globe. With illustrations. New Yorlk, 1863. Portrait. 8 ~............................... 5013.4 xiv, 448 pp. Portrait. 120................. 235.3 HITCHCOCK, Edward. Dyspepsy forestalled and re- HOFFMIANN, Ernst Theodor Amadeus (Wilhelm). See sisted: or lectures on diet, regimen, and em- CARLYLE, T. German romance. Boston, 1841. ployment. Amherst, 1831. 452 pp. 12~..... 6036.7 2 v. in 1. 12~........................ 5725.2 - Final report on the geology of Massachusetts. HOFLAND, Barbara. The young Crusoe; or the See MASSACHUSETTS........................ 6630.1 shipwrecked boy........................... 918.22 - Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and HOGAN, William. Auricular confession and popish zoology of Massachusetts. See MASSACHUSETTS. 6631.1 - nunneries. Boston, 1845. 215 pp. 120......1538.17 HITHERTO. Whitney, A. D. T.................... 735.7 HOGARTH, William. Works: with life and anecdoHOADLY, Benjamin. Essays. (In Sparks, J. Col- tal descriptions of his pictures. Ireland, J., and lection of essays and tracts in theology)......1918.9.1 Nichols, J. London, N. D. 3 V. Smn. 8O...... 6214.2 Selection from [his] works. Boston, 1823. [No HoGG, John, editor. The parlour menagerie. Wheretitle-page.] 12~........................ 6327.11 in are exhibited in a descriptive and anecdotal HOBART, Aaron. Historical sketch of Abington, form, the habits, the resources, and the mysteMass. Boston, 1839. 176 pp. 8~........... 812.1 rious instincts, of the more interesting portions HOBART family. Thayer, E. Family memorial. of animal creation. With wood engravings. Hingham, 1835. 8~....................... 611.2 London, 1875. 520 pp. nSm. 8~..............1522.11 HOBBS, A. C.. The construction of locks. See ToaM- HOLBRooKI, James. Ten years among the mail bags: LINSON, Charles.............................1715.27 or, notes from the diary of a special agent of HOCQUART, Edouard. La morale en action, ou choix the post-office department. With illustrations. de faits- m6morables et instructifs. Nouvelle Boston, 1856. 432 pp. Portraits. 12~....... 1216.8 6dition. Nouvelle-Orlans, 1824. 408 pp. HoLBRooK, Silas Pinckney. Sketches by a traveller. Illustrated. 120........................... 5518.3 Boston, 1830. 315-]- pp. 120............... 5914.4 HODDERt, George. Personal reminiscences. (In HOLDEN, Charles F. Holden's book on birds. New Stoddard, t1. HI. Bric-h-brac series)......... 1828.4 York, 1873. - 82 pp. Portrait. Illustrations. HIODGE, Charles. Systematic theology. New York, 120..................................... 1519.6 1874. 3 v. 8~................. 5811.10 HOLDEN with the cords. Woodruff, J. L. M......... 724.9 - What is Darwinisnm? New York, 1874. iv, 178 HOLDSWORTr, Edmund W. H. Deep-sea fishing and pp. 160................................... 6616.8 fishing boats. An account of the practical workHODSON, William Stephen Raikes. Twelve years of ing of the various fisheries around the British a soldier's life in India. Including a personal islands, with illustrations and descriptions of the narrative of the siege of Delhi. Edited by G. boats, nets, and other gear in use. London, II. Hodson. From the 3d and enlarged English 1874. xvi, 429 pp. 8..................... 5932.13 edition. Boston, 1860. 444 pp. 12~........ 426.11 HOLE, Charles. Brief biographical dictionary. With HOEI-SHIN, Narrative of. Leland, C. G. Fusang. additions and corrections by W. A. Wheeler. London, 1875. 8~.......................... 5925.6 New York, 1866, xv, 453+ pp. 16~ R....R., F.3.9 HOLE 113 HOLYOAKE Shelf'. No. Shelf. No. HOLE, S. Reynolds. The six of spades: a book about HOLfBY house. Melville, G. J. W............... 321.12 the garden and the gardener. Edinburgh, 1872. HoLME LEE, pseud. See PARE, Harriet. 236-+ pp. Sin. 40.......................... 6226.5 HOLAES, Mary J. The Cameron pride......... 534.9 IhOLIDAYs abroad; or Europe firom the West. Kirk- - Cousin Maude and Rosamond.................. 534.2 land, C. M. New York, 1873. 2 v. in 1. 12U. 427.6 - Darkness and daylight........................ 535.9 HOLIDAYs at Roselands. Finley, M............... 926.17 - Dora Deane, and Maggie Miller............ 534.3 HOLLAND, 3d lord. See VAssAL-Fox, Henry Rich- - Edith Lyle................................... 534.26 ard. - Edna Browning............................. 535.18 HOLLAND, Elihu G. Essays: and a drama [The High- - The English orphans......................... 534.4 land treason]. Boston, 1852. 400-]- pp. Por- - Ethelyn's mistake............................ 534.5 trait. 120................................. 1916.9 - The homestead on the hillside, and other tales... 534.7 HOLLAND, Frederic West. Constantinople. (in - Hugh Worthington........................... 534.1 Many lands and many people)................ 431.3 -'Lena Rivers 535.10 - Explorations in the peninsula of Sinai. See - Marian Grey................................ 535.8 PALESTINE exploration fund... 5933.1 - Meadow brook............................... 535.11 - Wanderings in Palestine. (In Many lands and - Millbank; or, Roger Irving's ward............ 534.6 many people).............................. 431.3 - Rose Mather................................ 534.10 HOLLAND, Sir Henry. Recollections of past life. - Tempest and sunshine........................ 534.8 New York, 1872. x, 351 pp. 120........... 5426.1 - West lawn, and The rector of St. Mark's. 534.25 HOLLAND, Josiah Gilbert. (Timothy Titcomb.) HOLIES, Oliver Wendell. The autocrat of the Arthur Bonnicastle; an American novel. With breakfast-table. Boston, 1872. viii, 373 pp. illustrations. New York, 1873. 401 pp. 120.. 536.17 Illustrated. 120..................... 1934.3 - The bay-path; a tale of New England colonial - Border lines of knowledge in some provinces of life. New York, 1872. 418 — pp. 120..... 536.3 medical science. Boston, 1862. 80- pp. 120.1522.14 - Bitter-sweet. A poem. 30th edition. New - Elsie Venner. Boston, 1872. 2 v. in 1. 160... 526.20 York, 1872. 220 pp. 120..................1615.18 - The guardian angel. Boston, 1872. xii, 420 pp. Garnered sheaves: [his] complete poetical works. 16........................................ 526.21 New York, 1873. 397 pp. Illustrated. Por- - The harbinger; a May-gift. [Poems.] Boston, trait. Sq. 16............................. 1617.2 1833. vi, 96 pp. 12.................... 1611.2 - Iris. (In Johnson, (E.) H. Little classics).... 529.4.7 Contents. -Bitter-sweet; Kathrina; The marble prophecy, and other poems. - Poems. Boston, 1872. xi, 410 pp. Portrait. 160. 1616.3 - The poet at the breakfast-table. Boston, 1872. Gold-foil, hammered from popular proverbs. New 418 pp. 1 plate. 160....................... 535.16 York, 1859. 358 pp. 12.0.........1535.5 - The professor at the breakfast-table. Boston, - Kathrina: a poem. 50th edition. New York, 1872. 410- pp. 120................... 1934.4 1868. 287 pp. 12..0............1612.7 - Songs in many keys. Boston, 1862. x, 305 pp. 120. 1612.5 - Lessons in life. 15th edition. New York, 1872. - Soundings from the Atlantic. [Essays from the 344 pp. 12...............................1914.4 Atlantic monthly.] Boston, 1866. 468- pp. - Letters to the Joneses. 11th edition. New York, 120...................................... 1914.1 1872. 347 pp. 120........................ 1934.5 - A visit to the asylum for aged and decayed pun- Letters to young people, single and married. New sters. (In Johnson, (E.). Little classics).. 529.4.5 York, 1872. 235 pp. 120.1928.3 N Bote-Bi of Dr. Holmes's novels are close studies of - The marble prophecy, and other poems. New New England life and character for the ordinary reader; York, 1872. iv, 112 pp. 1 plate. 16.......1615.21 and of curious developments of inherited traits for the psychologist. In'"Elsie Venner "" an alien element rattle-The mistressof themanse. [A poem.] New York, snake characteristics] is introduced inlto the blood of a human ~~2.1874... 245 pp. 12................... being before tthat being saw the light." In "The guardian 1874. 245 pp. 12............. 1625.11 nangel" characteristics repeated in successive generations -Sevenoaks. A story of to-day. With illustra- constitute the motive. tions. New York, 1875. viii, 441- pp. 12g. 536.22 - HAXALL, Robert W., and BELL, Luther V. BoylHOLLAND, Saba Smith, lady. Memoir of [her father] stn prize dissetations for 1836. On the quesSydneySmith With seletion fom hi let-ston prize dissertations for 1836. [On the quesSydney Smith. Wieth a selection oro his let- tion How far are the external means of exploring ts, edited by Mrs. 2.Austin. New Yoi'.k...co. 15 the condition of the internal organs to be conL1855]. A2btv. RolinH 12an.......1025.6 sidered useful and important in medical pracHIoLLAND. Abbott, J. Rollo in Holland. 917.21 tice?] Boston,1836. 288 pp. 80. 3023.17 - Adam, W.. Diks and itche; oryoungtice?] Boston, 1836. 288 pp. 8~...........6023.17 - Adams, W. T. Dikes and ditches; or, young and OTRERS. Memorial. Bunker hill. June Americ in. Bston 173. 16 925.9- and OTIHERS. Memorial. Bunker hill. June Americain. Boston,183. 160. 925.9 17th, 1775, 1875. [With illustrations by H. M. - Baedeker, C. Handbook for travellers. Coblenz, Stephenson.] Boston [1875]. 16- pp. L. 0.. 810.8 1871. 16................................. 5728.5 Cens. - Grandther's story of Bunker-hill battle: as contentts. —Grandmothzer's story of' Bunker-hill baffle: as - Havard, H. La Hollande pittoresque, voyage aux she saw it from the belfiry, by O. W. Holmes; Account of the villes mortes du Zuiderzde. Paris, 1874. 160.2016.11 battle, by James M. Bugbee; The crossed swords, by N. L. I~~smpen, N. G. van. ~~~~~~~Frothinghamu. - Karmpen, N. G. van. History and topography Frthinlia of. London, N. D. 80.. 5931.19 HOLY dying. Taylor, J. [Boston, 1864.] 160.... 5818.4 -Murray, J. Handbook for. London, 1871. 120. 5915.1 HOLY grail, The. Tennyson, A. Poetical works.. Note. -See also Netherlands, and note annexed; and Har- Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 16.1614.10.6 per's montohly, vols. 3, 24 and 44. Also, thlie "Dutch and their HOLY LAND. Dixon, W.H. The Holy Land. dead elites," in Blaekwlood's magazine, 1872. Leipzig, 1865. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16............ 428.1 HOLLAND house. Liechtenstein, M., princess. Lon- - Maughan, W. C. The Alps of Arabia. Travels don, 1874. 2 v. 80........................ 5434.1 in Egypt, Sinai, Arabia, and the Holy Land. hote.- An account of the associations and celebrated fre- London, 1873. 80..........................5932.10 quenters of a famous English mansion, the seat of the Fox - Prime, W. C. Tent life in the Holy Land. New family. Z ~~~famurn~~~~~ily. York, 1858. 12........................... 425.5 HOLLANDS, The. Townsend, V. F................. 711.22 - Thomson, A. In the Holy Land. New York HOLLEY, Horace. Discourse on [his] genius and [1875]. 16............................... 436.7 character. Caldwell, C. Boston, 1828. 80... 1530.3 - Thomson, W. M. The Land and the Book. New HOLLEY, Marietta. My opinions and Betsey Bob- York, 1871. 2 v. 120...................... 224.5 bet's. By Josiah Allen's wife................ 724.1 See also Jerusalem, Palestine. HOLLEY, Mary Austin. Texas. Observations, historical, geographical and descriptive. With an HOLY living. Taylor, J. [Boston, 1864.] 160. 5818.3 ttodL roll and book. See SHAKERS............... 5814.8 appendix. BUaltimore, 1833. 167 pp. Map. 120 817.7HOYrlan bok SeSAKR.518 HoL, Saxe, pseud. Stories.................... 30 HOLYOAKE, George Jacob. The history of co-operation in England: its literature and its advocates. Contents. - Draxy Miller's dowry; The elder's wife; Whose Vol.. London, 1875. Sm. 8.......... 6826.9 wife was she? The one-legged dancers; How one woman kept her husband; Esther Wynn's love-letters. eontents. - Vol. I. The pioneer period - 1812 to 1844. 15 HOMAGE 114: HOOKER Shelf. No. Shelf No. HOMAGE aux dames. [In English.] London, 1825. HoMERUvs, continued. iv, 159, 4, 15 —- pp. Illustrated. 240........ 539.7 [5913.4.23 examines Gladstone's view. Mahaffy's" Social life in HOM3AGE of eminent persons to the Book. Bailey, S. Greece" [5925.1] also gives a section to thie Homeric age. See also Mnre's Greek literature [6113.5i, whose first and second W. New YoPrk, 1870. 160................5819.14 volumes are in large part given to Homer; Felton's Lectures; HOMANS, John, jr. Pathology and treatment of S's ctinay Gree and Romas biography" [E.3.3J; and Froude's "Short studies" [1914.5]. vaginal cystocele. (In Massachusetts medical The Wolf theory of authorsiip is discussed in De Quincey's society. Publications)..................... 6021.4 Essay [1825.8.1] and in Grote's " History of Greece" [5926.1]; and a new view of the Homeric question is taken in ithe ConHOrE, Daniel Douglas. Incidents in my life. With temporary review, Jan., 1874; and in vol. 12 there is a paper an introduction by Judge Edmonds. New York, on the antiquity of the poems. The Legend of Troy is exrainhed in Grotie's Greece, chlap. 15 [5929.1]. Blackie, in his 1863. 315 pp. 12~........................ 1216'2 "1'Herm Hellenicre" [8113.4], has a paper on the theology of' HOME, Henry, lord Kames. Elements of criticism. Homer. Matthliew Arnold s essay [6017.10] pertains to the Boston,~1796. 2 v.~~ 50...5834.~4 "~ways of translating Hooner. Boston, 1796. 2 v.- 8~..................... 5834.4 Of the transtations namned above, Chapman's is an early racy - Sketches of the history of man. Enlarged. Edin- English versiou, wsith an Iheroic swing and fitness that lhas ~burgh, 1788. 4 ~v. 8~0.. 6614~.8 ~given it great celebrity, which is well commemnorated by burgh, 1788. 4 v. 8~...................... 6614.8 Keats's sonnet in his poems. Pope's is far from exact or - Memoirs of the life and writings of. Tytler, A. F. Ifrom suiting modern notions of Homer's grandeur, but it is of ES~~dinburgh,~~ 1807. 2 ~. 40...o 1020.2 great repute, ansd almost becomes an original poems from the Edinburgh, 1807. 2 v. 4'.......... 1020.2 infssion of' Pope's characteristics. Bryant's version is the HOMEr. Sedgwick, C. M. Boston, 1837. 120...... 539.6 latest of all the well-known versions, and shows the quality or, The. Stockton, F.. and M. New or, of hiis rhythmsical skill. ~HOME, The. StocktonF.R.andM.New York, Collins's outlie and explanation is the readiest eiiedium for 1873. 120.............................. 1515.10 the beginner in Homeric studies to lear; the proportions and oMiE and social philosophy; or, chapters on every nature of tue subject. day topics. From " Household words," edited HOMES and haunts of the most eminent British poets. by C. Dickens. 1st series. New York, 1852. Howitt, W. NewYork, 1847,51. 2v. 120 1225.5 264pp. [Putnam's library for the people.] 12.3 1537.22 oEs and how to make them. Grdnr, E.. Bos ionES and how tonmakethem. Gardner, E.C. BosHoaE, The, and the synagogue of the modern Jew. ton, 1874. Sq. 10........................1518.6 Z5 ton, 1874. Sq 16..........................1518.6 Sketches of modern Jewish life and ceremonies. HOMES of old English writers. Christophers, S. W. London [1873]. viii, 243 pp. Illustrated. Sq.liG. 5818.1 London [1874]. Sm. 8.....................528.16 HoME arts for old and young. Smith, C. L. Boston, HOMES, The, of other days. Wright, T. London, 1873. 120......................5410.1 IloMlE fasy found. CooperJF.525.20 sote. - Antiquarian studies of domestic itie in England in oaME fairy tales. Mac6, J. 933.13 past thnes. HOME games for old and young. Smith, C. L. Bos-on ton, 1873. 12............................. 1517.2 HOMES, The, of the Nw old; impressions of HoatE influence. [Story.] Aguilar, G............ 313.1 America. Bremer, F. New York, 1853. 2 v. HOME mission work. Cochrane, T. Edinburgh, 120...................................... 414.24 1873. 160............................. 5819.16 HOMESTEAD, The, on the hillside. Holmes, M. J. 534.7 HOME nook. Douglas, A. M................... 725.32 HO an bound. Cooper, J. F................. 525.27 HoaE pastorals. [Poems.] Taylor, (J.)B. Bos- HoMaie, L', h l'oreille cassne. About, E. (F. V.) ton, 1875. 12"............................ 2016.7 HOME scenes and heart studies. Aguil2r,....53....18 H..ONE, William..Every day book. Illustrated. Lon-83 ~.................891 OI~ESED scen, and thear hilsides. Aguilroe, G. J... 534 5.18 HoasE sketches in France, and other papers. Field, don [1871]. 2 v. Portrait. L............ 5621.5 H. M. New York,1875. 120.837.1 - The table book. With engravings. London HoMEERUs. (Homer.) Batrachomyomachia, Hymns [1871]. 870+ pp. L. 80.. 5621.6 and Epigrams. [Also] Hesiod's Workls and days. - The year book of daily recreation and informaMusi eus' Hero and Leander. Juvenal's Fifth tion. With engravings. London,1832. 856~. 00 ~~~~~~~~~5621.5 satire. Translated by G. Chapman. Witl in- pp............... 5621.8 troduction and notes, by H. Hooper. London, HONEY bee, The. London, 1852. 994. pp. 160. 6619.3 1858. xxviii, 256 pp. I plate. Sq. 160. 61..r18.11 HOO, Thomas.. Poetical works. With memoir of - The Iliad and Odyssey. Translated by A. Pope. the author. New York, 1873. xvi, 583 pp. Edited by H. F. Cary. With a biographical Sq. 160............................1627.1 notice of the author. London, 1872. viii, 526 - Hood's own; or, laughter from year to year. pp. 160..........~.........................6117.1 New edition. London, 1871. 2 v. Illustrated. - The Iliad. Translated into English blank verse Portrait. 0..5612.4 by W. C. Bryant. Boston, 1871. 2 v. 40.... 6111.3 - Tylney hal. [Novel.] Boston, 1865. xii, 479p - The Iliad, w.ith English notes by F. A. Paley. pp. 12................................... 515.6 London,1866. 2v. 80.6114.2 - Up theRhine. With two steel engravings, and - The first six books of [the] Iliad; with explana- with the author's original illustrations on wood. tory notes, intended for beginners in the epic New York, 1872. 234- pp. 12..536.6 dialect. By J. H. Boise. Chicago, 1870. xiv, O'Vote. - Impremsions of scenery, etc., of the Itisine upon dif235 pp. 126.6115.1 ferent me..bers of an Englisl travelling ihouseold, expressed - The Iliad [outlined and explained]. Collins, W. i letters writen by the several members ofit. L. Edinburgh, 1871. 16.................. 6116.2 - Whims and oddities. With illustrations. New - The Iliads. Done according to the Greek by G. Yo'k, 1872. iv, 270f- pp. Sm. 80.......... 533.11 Chapman. With introduction and notes, by H. otec.-The "Memorials," by his csildres, is the chief looper. 2d edition. London, 1865. 2 v. Por- authority, bit see also Isis own reminiscemces in'H-Iood's trait. Sq1.160.6118.9 own"; in S. C. Hall's "HBook of noenories " [1231.1]; in At6118.9 lan.ic sonth.ly, Nov., 1560; in Whipple's essays [196.2.2]; i - The Odyssey. Translated into English blank Stedman's "Victorian poets" [1837.1]; in Tinob's "Later verse by W. C. Bryant. Boston, 1871. 2 v. 40. 6111.1 wits"; in Harper's oonthly, vols. 21,022 (by Thackeray), 26 versebyW.C.Bry Boston, 1871. 2 v. 48 6111.1 and 39; and the references in Allibone, Thonmas, etc. - The Odyssey [outlined and explained]. Collins, W. L. Edinburgh, 1870. 16........... 6116.3 Hoo, Thomas, the younger. Love and valor. 510.3 - The Odysseys. Translated by G. Chapman. With HOOK, Theodore (Edward). Humorous works. With introduction and notes, by R. Hooper. 2d edi- a new life of the author, portraits by Maclise tion. London, 1874. 2 v. 1 plate. Sq. 160.6118.10 and D'Orsay, caricatures, and facsimiles. Lon- Blackie, J. S. Biography of. (In Macaulay, don [1873]. v, 583- pp. 16........... 5616.6 T. B., lord, and others. New -biographies of Contenst.- Mnemoir; The Ramsbottom papers; Political ~~~~~~~~~illustrious men) ~... 5428.4 ~ irsongs and squibs Tentalsen. or, an essay towards tse hostory of lWhittisngtot, sometie lord mnayor of i.ondon; - Gladstone, W. E. Homeric synchronism: an en- Miscellanies in verse ard prose; Anecdotes, Ioaxes, and quiry into the time and place of Homer. Lon- jests. don, 1876. Sm. 80........................ 6117.5 - Theodore Hook: a sketch. 4th edition. 102 pp. Note. - Gladstone loa a paper in the Contemporary review, London, 1853. 16 0............ 5618.7 3874, on the place of soper in history; and his "1Juventus HOOKER, Bichard Life of. Walton, I. London, mundi " [1523.9] is a reproduction of lie from the poems, and E. A. Free8an9 in the second series of his "1Historical essays" 1866. 160................................. 5428.2 HOOKER 115 HOUSE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. HOOKER, Worthington. Chemistry. Illustrated. HoRDYNSKI, Jozef. History of the late Polish revoNew York, 1874. 435 pp. [Science for the lution, and the events of the campaign. Boston, school and family.] 12................... 6437.4 1832. xvi, 406 pp. Plans. 8. 821.3 - Mineralogy and geology. Illustrated. New HORN, John. See CHRISTOPHERS, S. W. Homes of York, 1872. 360 pp. [Science for the school old English writers. London [1874]. Sm. 80..5428.16 and family.] 12........................... 6636.3 JIORNE, Richard Henry, editor. A new spirit of the - Natural history. Illustrated. New York, 1874. age. New York, 1844. 365 pp. 18......... 1038.1 382-f pp. [Science for the school and family.] HORSE. Armitage, G. The horseowner and stable120..................6616.11 man's companion. London [1871]. Sm. 80... 6616.5 - Rational therapeutics. (In Massachusetts medi- - Herbert, H. XW. Horse and horsemanship of the cal society. Publications).................. 6021.4 United States and British provinces. New York, HooKHAM, Mary Ann. The life and times of Mar- 1871. 2 v. 8.. 6612.6 garet of Anjou, and of her father Ren6 "the - MacClure, R. Every horse owner's cyclopedia. Good." With memoirs of the houses of Anjou. Philadelphia, 1872. 80..................... 6613.1 With portraits and illustrations. London, 1872. - Murray, W. H. H. The perfect horse. Boston, 2 v. 80...................................5522.10 1873. 8................... 6612.7 IHooPER, George. Waterloo: the downfall of the - Sidney, S. The book of the horse: with hints on first Napoleon: a history of the campaign of horsemanship. London [1875]. 40.......... 6410.1 1815. With map and plans. London, 1862. - Walsh, J. 11. The horse in the stable and the xii, 344 pp. 80............................ 5511.2 field; his management in health and disease. HooPER, Samuel. Currency or money; its nature Philadelphia [cop. 1861]. Sin. 8.6616.7 and uses, and the effects of the circulation of - Wharton, C. Hand-book on the treatment of the bank-notes for currency. Boston, 1855. 112 horse in the stable and on the road; or, hints to pp. 80...................................5822.4 horse owners. Philadelphia, 1873. 120....... 6617.3 Hoosac tunnel, Report of the commissioners upon - Woodruff, H. The trotting horse of America. the.- See MASSACHnUSETTS. Legislative docu- New York, 1871. Sm. 8.................... 6417.2 ments............................... 6912.4 HORSE-RAILWAYS. Practical treatise on street or HoOSIER school-master, The. Eggleston, E....... 535.17 horse-power railways. Easton, A. PhiladelHOPE, Mrs. -. Conversion of the Teutonic race. phia, 1859. 80............................. 6923.7 Conversion of the Franks and the English. HORSE-SHOE Robinson. Kennedy, J. P........ 725.15 Edited by J. B. Dalgairns. London, 1872. ix, HORSESHOEINO, Practical. Fleming, G. New York, 452 pp. 160............................... 5733.5 1872. 120................................1515.11 — Sequel to the Conversion of the Teutonic race. HORTENSE [mother of Napoleon III], History of. S. Boniface and the conversion of Germany. Abbott, J. S. C............................ 914.32 London, 1872. xx, 370 pp. 160............. 5735.6 HORTENSIUS, Quintus. Hortensius: an historical esHOPE, Ascott Robert, pseud. See MONCRIEFF, Ascott say on the office and duties of an advocate. ForRobert Ihope. syth, W. London, 1874. 8~................ 6314.3 HOPE, George HI. Till the doctor comes, and how to HoRTON, Caroline W. Architecture for general stuhelp him. New York, 1871. 99 pp. 120.....1523.16 dents. With illustrations. New York, 1874. HOPE, Stanley. A new Godiva.................. 722.17 287 pp. 160.............................6227.2 HOPE and have. Adams, W. T.................. 925.6 HosMER, James K. The color-guard: a corporal's HOPE deferred. Pollard, E. F................... 721.8 notes of military service in the nineteenth army oPEv Leslic. Sedgwic, C. M. 2 v.............. 725.21 corps. Boston, 1864. 244-+- pp. 120........ 826.1 HOPE Meredith. Tabor, E....................... 711.13 HOSPITAL sketches [during the war]. Alcott, L. M. 926.13 iHOPE on! hope ever! Howitt, M................ 937.4 HIOSPTAL transports. A memoir of the embarkation IHopES and fears. Yonge, C. M.................. 318.5 of the sick and wounded from the peninsula of HOPKINS, Mark. Lectures on the evidences of Chris- Virginia in the summer of 1862. Boston, 1863. tianity. Boston, 1846. 383 pp. 8..........1921.3 167 pp. 160................... 5016.16 Same. Boston, 1861. 383 pp. 8............1532.7 HOSPITALS, Notes on. Nightingale, F. London, HOPPER, Isaac Tatem: a true life. Child, L. M. 1863. 40................................. 6011.7 Boston, 1854. 120.......................... 1214.3 HOSTAGES to fortune. Braddon, M.E. Leipzig.... 316.15 HOPPIN, James Mason. Life of Andrew Hull Foote. - Same. Nw York....... 521.35 With a portrait and illustrations. New York, HlTEL, The, du petit St. Jean. By the author of 1874. 411 pp. 8...................................... 315.6 - Old England: its scenery, art, and people. 4th HOTTEN, John Camden, joint author. The history of edition. New York, 1872. iv, 470-+ pp. signboards. See LARwoo D, Jacob............ 5615.8 160....................................... 5438.7 - editor. The slang dictionary, etymological, hisHORACE Templeton, Diary and notes of. Lever, C. torical, and anecdotal. New edition, revised (J.) Leipzig, 1848. Sq. 16................ 332.9 and corrected, with additions. London, 1874. HORE Hellenica. [Greek literature, etc.] Blackie, vii, 382-+ pp. Sm. 8.................. 6126.6 J.S. London, 1874. 80 6113.4 HoUnINi, Robert. Ambassador, author, and conjuror. HORATIUS FLACCUS, Quintus. Opera omnia ex recen- Written by himself. 4th edition. London, N. D. sione A. J. Macleane. New York, 1860. viii, xii, 339 pp. 160............................ 715.16 211 pp. [Harper's Greek and Latin texts.] HOUGHtON, Lord. See MILNES, Richard Monckton. 160.......................................6118.13 HOUGuTON, William. Sketches of British insects. A - Works. Translated literally into English prose, handbook for beginners in the study of entomnolby C. Smart. Revised, with a copious selection ogy. Illustrated. London, 1875. vi, 161- pp. of notes by T. A. Buckley. London, 1872. viii, Sm. 80...... 6616.13 325 pp. Portrait. Sm. 8.............6115.15 HoURs in a library. [Essays.] Stephen, L. Lon- Works, with English notes, by A. J. Macleane. don, 1874. Sim. 8..-..................... 6136.9 Revised and edited by K. H. Chase. Cambridge, HoUas of exercise in the Alps. Tyndall, J. New 1867. xii, 588 pp. 120..................... 6117.3 York, 1873. 12~........................... 223.1 - The odes and epodes of Horace. A metrical trans- HIovsE and home papers. Stowe, 11. (E.) B. Boslation with introduction and commentaries by ton, 1869. 12............................ 1516.8 Lord Lytton. With Latin text. Leipzig, 1869. HOUSE, The, and the brain. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16..........................1613.7 E.) L. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics).. 529.4.2 - Martin, T. Biography of. (in Macaulay, T.B., HIoUsE, The, of Elmore. Robinson, F. W.......... 731.39 lord, and others. New biographies of illustrious HousE, The, of the seven gables. Hawthorne, N. men).................................. 5428.4 Boston, 1872. 2 v. in 1. 160............. 1813.1 - - Horace [outlined and explained]. Edinburgh, HOUSE, The, of Yorke. Tincker, M.A. Now York, 1870. 180............... 6116.7 1872. 80.................................. 531.29 HOUSE 116 HUDSON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. HOUSE building. Illustrated homes. Gardner, E.C. HOWELLS, William Dean, continued. Boston, 1875. Sq. 160...................... 6227.3 - Italian journeys. New York, 1872. 320 pp. 16~. 425.20 HOUSE-PAINTING, Popular treatise on. Masury, J. - A romance of real life. (in Johnson, (E.) R. W. New York, 1872. 120.................. 6227.1 Little classics)...........529.4.4 HOUSEHOLD art. Jones, C. S., and Williams, H. T. - Their wedding journey. With illustrations. Household elegancies. New York, 1875. 8.. 1512.4 Boston, 1873. 287-]- pp. 160.............. 533.7 HOUSEHOLD, A, book of English poetry. Trench, R. - Venetian lifo. [Essays on Venice.] New and C. London, 1870. Sq. 16.................. 5616.4 enlarged edition. Boston, 1874. 437 pp. 80. 227.5 HOUSEHOLD, The, book of poetry. Dana, C. A. New HOwITT, Mary. Alice Franklin.................. 937.6 York, 1873. 8............................ 1610.2 - The heir of Wast-Wayland..................... 533.23 HOUSEHOLD elegancies.:_Jones, C. S., and Williams, - Hope on! hope ever!....................... 937.4 H. T. New York, 1875. 80................. 1512.4 - Little coin, much care........................ 937.3 HOUSEHoLD words. Conducted by Charles Dickens. - Love and money............................. 937.2 Leipzig, 1851-56. 36 v. in 18. Sq. 160...... 320.1 - My own story............................... 937.1 HOUSES. See ARCHITECTURE, DWELLING-HOUSES. - My uncle the clockmaker..................... 937.14 HOUSES and housekeeping. Barkia, M. A., lady. - Natural history stories for my juvenile friends. London, 1876. Sin. 8...................... 6428.8 London [1874]. 170 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 40.1521.14 HOUSSAYE, Arsdne. Life in Paris. Letters on art, - No sense like common sense.................. 937.12 literature and society. Boston, 1875. 223 pp. - Pictorial calendar of the seasons, embodying Sq. 160.................................... 439.3 Aikin's Calendar of nature. London, 1862. How, Henry. The mineralogy of Nova Scotia. Re- viii, 567 pp. Sm. 80........................1934.12 port to the provincial government. Halifax, - Sowing and reaping.937.5 1869. vi, 217- pp. 80....................6613.10 - Strive and thrive............................ 937.10 How a bride was won. Gerstaecker, F........... 521.3 - The two apprentices.......................... 937.13 How Charlie Roberts became a man. Thurston, L. -Which is the wiser; or, people abroad.......... 937.9 M.........................................1117.18 - Who shall be greatest?... 937.7 How Eva Roberts gained her education. Thurston, - Work and wages............................. 937.8 L. M...................................... 1117.7 h~owv he won her. Southworth, E. D. E. N,...,,, 527N.12 Note. - Mary Howitt's tales suit young readers, who like ~Iow he won her. Southworth, E. D. E. N......... 5 27.12 quiet, truthful stories, not overwrought. How I managed my house on ~200 a year. Warren, r E. Boston, 1866. 12...................... 1533.1 HOWITT, William. The book of the seasons; or the How Marjory helped. Caroll, M................ 915.23 calendar of nature. Philadelphia, 1831. 312 How to be a lady. Newcomb, H. Boston, 1872. pp. 120........................... 1838.3 12........................................ 918.17 - History of priestcraft in all ages and nations. How to be a man. Newcomb, H. Boston [cop. New York, 1857. 256 [250] pp. 120... 836.5 1847]. 12................................ 918.16 - Homes and haunts of the most eminent British How to do it. Hale, E. E...................... 526.17 poets. Illustrated. New York, 1847, 51. 2 v. How to draw. Barry, C. A. Boston, 1871. 120... 1516.5 120........................................ 1225.5 How to live long. Hall, W. W. New York, 1875. - Johnny Darbyshire. (In Johnson, (E.) R. 120.......................................6036.13 Little classics)..............................529.4.9 How to make a living. Eggleston, G. C. New - The northern heights of London. London, 1869. York, 1875. 12~...........................1536.20 xxvi, 590 pp. Illustrated. 8............. 5423.6 ilow to paint. Gatrdner, F. B. New York;, 1872. How to paint. Gardner, F. B. New York, 1872. Note.- History and associations of London's northern 160....................................... 6429.1 suburbs. HoWAoJI, The, in Syria. [Travels.] Curtis, G. W. New York, 1856. 12....................... 425.12 - Visits to remarkable places. 3d American ediHOwARo, Blanche Willis. One summer........... 529.8 tion. Philadelphia, 1854. 2 v. 12~....... 235.2 IowARD, Clarence J. Book of conundrums and - Woodburn grange. [Novel.] Philadelphia [1868]. riddles. New York [cop. 1869]. 162 pp. 160. 1518.3 402 [386] pp. Sm. 80..................... 534.11 - Drawing-room theatricals. New York [cop. 1870]. HOWLAND, Edward. With the Count de Beauvoir in 178 pp. 160............ 1636.2 Japan and California. (In Many lands and HOWARD, George William Frederick, earl of Carlisle. many people)............................. 431.3 Diary in Turkish and Greek waters. Edited Howsnsa, John. Practical remarks on the discrimiby C. C. Felton. Boston, 1855. xviii, 299 pp. nation and appearances of surgical disease. With 120...................................... 825.5 appendix. London, 1840. xix, 420 pp. 80... 6023.8 HOwARD, John, Biography of. Dixon, W. H. (In HOZIER, Henry M. The seven weeks' war [in GerMacaulay, T. B., lord, and others. New biog- many, 1866]. Its antecedents and incidents. raphies of illustrious men)................... 5428.4 Philadelphia, 1867. 2 v. Maps. 8.......... 5922.4 HowARD, John H. Gymnasts and gylmnastics. New HUBAnRo, (Nicolas) Gustave. Histoire de la litt6edition. London, 1873. Illustrated. Sm. 80. 6414.5 rature contemporaine dane les diffcrents 6tats HOWE, Henry. Memoirs of the most eminent Amer- de l'Europe. Histoire de la litt6rature contemican mechanics: also, lives of distinguished Eu- poraine en Espagne. Paris, 1876. 422-+- pp. ropean mechanics; with anecdotes, descriptions, 120.......................................5536.22 etc., relating to the mechanic arts. Illustrated. Huc, Evariste Regis. A journey through the Chinese New York [cop. 1846]. 482 pp. Portraits. 120. 1014.2 empire. New York, 1855. 2 v. Folded map. HOWE, John. See CHRISTOPHERS, S. W. Homes of 120........................................ 5934.9 old English writers. London [1874]. Sm. 80..5428.16 HUDsoN, C. F. Christ our life. The scriptural arguHowE, Julia Ward. From the oak to the olive. A ment for immortality through Christ alone. plain record of a pleasant journey [in Europe]. Boston, 1860. viii, 160 pp. 12............. 6326.1 Boston, 1868. vi, 304 pp. 160.............. 437.2 HUDSON, Francis, editor. Private theatricals for - A trip to Cuba. Boston, 1860. iv, 251 pp. 120. 413.9 home performance. New York [cop. 1870]. 179 - editor. Sex and education. A reply to Clarke's pp. 160.................................. 1636.1 "Sex in education." Boston, 1874. 203 pp. HUDsoN, Frederic. Journalism in the United States, 160....................................... 1937.4 from 1690 to 1872. New York, 1873. 789+ — HowE, Samuel Gridley. Historical sketch of the pp. 8~.................................... 5214.2 Greelk revolution. New York, 1828. xxxvi, HUDSON, Henry, Life of. Cleveland, H. H. (Isa 452 pp. 8................................. 821.1 Sparks, J. Library of American biography).5028.1.10 HoWsELLS, William Dean. A chance acquaintance. HUDSON, Henry Norman. Shakespeare: his life, art, Boston, 1873. 279-+ pp. 160............... 529.1 and characters. With an historical sketch of the - A foregone conclusion. Boston, 1875. 265-+ -pp. origin and growth of the drama in England. 160........................................ 724.23 Boston, 1872. 2 v. 120.................... 1024.9 I-uuETomas. [Lf f lfred threate z..........._... 4z4,,V With _ HUEBNER 117 H-1UM E HShelfo. NoWerke. Shelftuttgart, 185. No8~..........5734.1.6 umaEBER, Joseph Alexander von. The life and times HuUEons. aBostonna, W871. 324Wycliffe and the gue12............................. course of Silectures the fifth. Translated froat the originoyal nts. Edinbrgh, 1860. Stitu-. 8826.7 French by Hubert E. oH. Jterningam. London, Smiles, 1873. vThe Huguents: their settlements, 1872. 2 v. 8.521 churches, and industries in England and IreHUEFFE'R, Franz. Richard Wagner and the music of land. New York, 1868. Sm. 8........5514.1 the fnture. History and aesthetics. London, Vote.- Smiles, atter examining the caases wisichr led to the 1874. v, 333-8 pp. Portait. 12~.....................6232.6 exodus of Frenusical coteslapots afters.] 2d edoition of t-e Edict of Nastes, fellows tireir career in Egl vand and Ireland, witla -. School dayins also chapters tn F. Schubert, y. SIll u - pastilar reference to eir inuene po the industry of Mann, R. Franz, F. Liszt. Enghlnd; aid lhe American e8itior ras an p23er.dix or tile I-Irgrcunots isu America. Tire' Memoirs Ofal-1usrerso11t funlnily" HUGESSEN872. viii, 405Edward Hugessen Knatchbullpp. iggledy- 12~..................... 1,- copiled fitor. The aut song book. London, 1866 ev. 3James8 pp. Forr-iane, follows the tourines of ass exiled samily lr Great piggledy: or, stories for everybody and every- Britaisn and Americs, asrd anr atrpendix luau an Errglisls Ironsbody's children.1116.1 lation of16....................................... 1615.1ae, wi docues cocerin e revocation. CaQueer flk. Seven storidge, 1859. 244pp.................... 536.1 arkan's Pioneers of France i te w World HU- H Melton. King, K.w721.16.5.1] give an accountt Oxf ord. Boston Florida, 112-1871. 2 v. Pr12~ 526 14 ~~~~~~~F. E. HAuhnet J. Glaisher; S. J. Mackiet RobUorerruroerates tie aRrlrorities. WiTer "Massacre-ofuSalirt IlUGHEiS, -MrS. -. Memoir of the life and writings Barllrolorrrewe" ti~leoes tire religious wvars oftlie latter tsalf'of - Tom Brown's school lays. Leipzig, 1858. xviiiuinatiourn asc of 9iof Mrs. Hemations. LonBon her sister1872. Phxiia, 212r tpp. y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sairut Bacilsoloirrrw, takirrg protestarri grourrrd. 1839. 29-317 pp. 12.....................1022.4 ana's isa brief srary for tIe eea reader. -v X - p. uq. 1e........... <1-Sin.Sl. 4~...................................... 6222.2 Note. —The books nlumbered above, 992.17 an~d 311.12, are I{UMAN body, W;onders of the. Le Pileur, A. New EMmiofTth. sThe subjae, and t ca bey pict furder traced in he geuisre oa fitio, te f HUGHES, George E. eoro.HgeT o-Sisorordi. Cairefigoc, Soldan, Itanle, Mligrret, Alicirciet, and school li187.e at.1226.20ugby unde r Dr. Arnoired's of astelnaship. "ode, Tolig Yorki, Tav18nes,1. 16~ 114.14 Svanruel. A" survtey tof - thUMAN lon gevity. Thoeers, A W.rgret of Valndons, etc1873. 8~. 6614.5ic se HUGHES, Victor (Marie), vicomte. tuvres. Bruxeglenots in!842. 3 v. Illustrated. Portrait. L. 8~... 5530.1 14.8...*61. roads. See MALLET, Robert.................1716.16 lire Lawer Hail a.Llo of..is.ory, etc. T.rere t. srmary T- ~ ~ ~ ~u reatise on gasibility works, and the prlimitationsce of man- tayland facturing and distributing coal gas. 4th edition, See also Fearree, Ecelesiastical iristory, aird Reformration. with illustrations. Revised by W. Richards. UUNT Lontdon, 1871. xv, 116 pp. H120..ad e; l 6438.2 Hn O Ls. Meyerbeer, G. (In Dit8n3 O. - Treatise on waterworks for the supply of cities and cc. Standard opera librettos).......6233.3.4 and towns. New edition. London, Claude1872. xiv HULDA; ore, tdahe deliverer. Lewalds............. 2.......... 413 pp. Illustratedp 12oie. 6428.4 HLeLeI Utgec, Die, der Kinste. SchillsT..N er', (1J. C..173.2 le'......HUGHESBE, Thomasim. [LifeJapan anof Alfred the great. With von. Wpanesrke. IllStuttgart, 1865. 8-.5734.1.6 map anrd illustrations. Boston, 1871. 324 pp HULLAH, John. The history of modern music. A 12.1025.7 course of lectures delivered at the Royal institu-i s'ase -Memoir of a brother, Boston, 1873. xvi [xii], tion of Great Britain. [Added, chronological 18p.Odrri.1...........260 tables etof musicallades composers.] 2d editione. Translate by Mrs. Cashel Hoey, and 1 Sosepolp. iePortrsiest 120b.126edilltrted by Hx 2. W. FoldBate s. New York [London]6232.8 - The scouring of the White Horse. Illustrated..........................................1 Ca. Rymbridges 1859. 244 pp. Sm. 40.536.1 ULsiE, F. Edward, and OTHERS. Art-studies from5920. Le ruercure du dix-nleuvieZlme siecle; La ehlarit6; Le retour de HMOD Cr)WlemVl.Rlgostogt l'empereure, LeaRhpied Les burgraves. - Tom Brown at Oxfordns. Boston, 1851. 271 pp. 1Por-....ntraaplet sn. 5818.10 trait. 12~~~~~.526.14 ~~ F. E. Hulmne; J. Glaisluer; S. J. Mackie; Rob- Acte s set p da.roles, 18570-7. ert Hunt. Rep 220 u OLT, (F rinted from The art-journal. Withnder, baron 320+r pp.n' sq.oo 160 s.311.12 5. viiillustrations. London, 1872. xii, 212+ pp. 30ppp S 12 Si. 16~................................... 5536.5 on. Cosms: a sketch of a physical des2ipoe. - The hu nchback of Notubere-Dabove, 922.. Translated f11.12, are HUtiAN body, Wonders of t he universLe Pileuran, A.by E.wC. the saFre, and cy picture-Dame de Pare uis], by e.L. t. NewYork, 187ofet, te 72. 5 v. Portait. 12. 1523.7 Williams, jr. New York [cop. 1862]. 207 — Personal narrative of travels to the equlinoctial scoo[191] pp. 8~..........Rugby er Dr. Arod.511. 27 regionds of Ameri1a. Translated and edited by BrownThe man who laurriehs. Tra nslat ed b y V. YouAN longevity. T ho msasina Ross W. J. London, 1872. 3 v. S3n. 8~. 5036.4.5 HUONew YVictor, 1869. vie), 3vicom1 ppte. l uvres. Brux521.2 - Travelles, HUan researce, Thes in the equinoctial regionsrk, — Les mniserables. Tranlslated by a. E. Wilbour. of Amlerica and Asiatic Russia. See MACGILLII1842. 3 v. llustrated. Portrait. L. 8.... 715530.1 1872.VA, William............................. 438. 1 n-lersVl Ninety-thMA respoe. Transibility, The limitationews of nature. WaylFrom the Germand,, by E.. N ew Y o rk, 1874 L. 3B6 pp. 12~.....................18 Ott6 and H.. 3Bohn. With a fa-simile and in- or d'uTh condar lade Rhine: a toure- dafioe d Paris to Mayence by the dex. Lodon, 1870. xxx, 452 pp. S. 8~ 1523.19 ittrway of A ix-la-oh oapel le. mlaest Lrece Borgia; Argelo HUsM CS. Collinsdn, T.. New York,. 8 5723.1 Air d. Boston [1874r. xiii, 275 pp. 12c..... 436.1 - e inzen, C. Japan and the Jcharacter ofse. IndillusapII. Cronswell; MrindLoneHean;eri arue Odes et baliadesr Lesourienrlrlesr Len feoller dasournnet trated. Translated by Mrs. Casnel lloey, and Po6sier politiqmresr Peonies inlditest Les chuantsnda cr6Lprsculet edited by H4. WV. Bates. New York [London], Len voix intrllieurres. III. Runy Hiass- Len rayeons et ics orsubrerm Len Esnoreralda; 1874. xviii, 378H- pp. 40..........5920.5 Le urercsee du dix-mneoviensne sl~cder La cirarilt6 Le retour de HUMBOLDT, (Carl) Wilhelm von. Religious thoughts l'enperenet LetRhirn; Les barge vcr. and opinions. Boston, 185 1. 171 pp. 16'....5818.10 - Actes et paroles, 1870-72. Paris, 1872. 220+1 HUsaBOLaT, (Friedrich Heinrich) Alexander, boron pp. 160...................5536.5 von. Cosmos: a sketch of a physical descrip- The hunchback of Notre-Dame. Translated from tion of the universe. From the German, by E. C. the Fre-Damnch [Notre-Dai e ds. Paris [1832], by. L2. 201 6. New Yorklis, 189871, 72. ~5 v. Portrait. 12.. 156327.4 W- The toilliams, jr. New York [cop. 1862]se. With207 - Personal narrative of trUI, David. Essals, literary, moral, ando the equinoclitial [191] pp. 80.................511.27 regions of America. Translated and edited by - The man who lauglhs. Translated by W. Young. Thomasina Ross. London, 1872. 3 v. Sm. 80. 5036.4 New York, 1869. vi, 3501 pp. Portrait. 8'. 521.2 - Travels and researches in the equinoctial regions - Les mis6rables. Trarrslated by C. E. Wilbour. of Annerica and Asiatic Russia. iSee MAcCaILLNew York, 1874. 2 v. in 1. 80. 710.19 TRAY, William................438.1 - Ninety-three. Translated by F. L. Benedict. - Views of nature. From the German, by E. C. New York, 1874. 356 pp. 120........734.18 Ott6 and II. G. Bolin. With a fac-simile and in- The Rhine: a tour from Paris to Mayence by the dex. Losudon, 1870. xxx,' 452 pp. Sm. 80...1523.19 way of Aix-la-Chapelle. Translmtted by PD. Al. - BruLhns, C. Life of. London, 1873. 2 v. 80. 5723.1 Aird. Boston [1874]. xiii, 275 pp. 120....436.1 - Heinzen, C. The true character of. Indianapo- Notre-Danie do Paris. Paris [1832]. 2 v. 120. 2016.2 lie, 1869. 160................63 27.4 - The toilers of the sea. With two engravings froi HUsME, David. Essays, literary, moral, and political. original pictures by G. lDor6. New York, 1869. London, H. D. 552 pp. Sm. 80.........5826.2 155 pp. Portrait. L. 8,~j...........510.1 - History of England frola the inv'asion of Julius HUGUENsOT, Tine: a tale of tihe French protestants. Caesar to the revolution in 1688. New edition, James, G. P. H................7 22.10 prefixed a short, account of his life, written by IlUGUENOT family, The. Keddie, Miss -. 735.23 himnself. Boston, 1868. 6 v. Portrait. 80. 5413.2 HUGUENOT family, Memoirs of a. Fontaine, J. - Lawrence, E. Lives of the British historians. New York, 1872. 120.............55 25.3 New York, 1855. 120............1224.7.2 HUME 118 HYMNOLOGY Shelf. No. Sihelfi. No. IHUME, David, continued. HUNT, Robert. Coal as a reservoir of power. (In - Rogers, H1. Biography of. (In Macaulay, T. Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in popular B., lord, and others. New biographies of illus- science).................................... 6813.7 trious men)............................ 5428.4 HUNTED down. Dickens, C. (J. H.).......... 338.21 Note. - Tile Autobioraplhy is usually prefixed to editions HUNTER and Tom. Abbott, J..,................. 923.2 of Huume's History [5413.2]. and Burton's Life is autliorita-UNTER', The, feast d, M.......... 527. tive. See also Mrs. Oliphoant's "Historical sketches of the... reign of George II" [1032.1]. See the authorities given in HUNTINGTON, Countess of. See HASTINGS, Selina, Thomas's "Biograptrcal dictionary," and Allibone's elabo- countess of Huntington. rate collation of thle criticisms upon Hume as a ihistorian. Soryth, in ris" Lectures on modernshistory "[5012.10; 5923.7], HUNTINGTON, Daniel. Memories, counsels, and refellows critically tile course of Hurme's narrative. Sec also fections. By anoctogenary. Cambridge, 1857. Foster's "Critical essays" [501i1.8]; Broughams's " Lives of men of letters of the time of George r" [5614.4.2]; Disraeli's 119 pp. 8................................. 6322.2 "Armenities of literature" [1533.13]; Lifte of Sir James Mack- HUNTINGTON, Frederic Dan. Christian believing and intosh [.5331.3.2, sub anne 1811]; and Contemporary review, V st 1811 and Cotemporary revie, living. Sermons. Boston, 1860. v, 528 pp. 120.6325.11 HUMOR. Cox, S. S. W7hy we laugh. New York, - Sermons for the people. Boston, 1856. vii, 1876. 120................................. 1837.2 468- pp. 12. 1522.8 - Feun, G. M. The world of humour. London HUNTINGTON, Susan. Memoirs, consisting principally [1872]. L. 8~0.~~~ ~..................5212.4....of extracts from her journals and letters; with [187 1.. 8........................5212.4 HUioaoUs poetry of the English language, from the sermon occasioned by her death. By B. B. Wisner. Boston, 1826. 408 pp. Portrait. 12~. 1217.1 Chaucer to Saxe. Parton,J. Boston, 1872. 120.1612.31 Wisner. Boston, 1826. 408 pp. Portrait. 12. 1217.1 H-UMPHREYS, Andrew Atkinson, and AuBoT, Henry HURtICANE Hurry. Kingston, W.. G11....... 912.11 L. Report upon the physics and hydraulics of HUSSEY, E. C. National cottage architecture; or, the Mississippi river; upon the protection of the homes for every one. New York, 1874. 24 pp. alluvial region against overflow; and upon the Illustrated. 406220.2 deepening of the mouths. Philadelphia, 1861. HUTCHINSON, Alexander H. Try Cracow and the 456, cxlvi — pp. Maps. L. 4..6920.2 Carpathians. With illustrations. New York _L1~q ~~~~~~~~~~~692 0. 962 HUluiY, Clinker, The expedition of. Smolltt, T. [London, 1872]. vi, 256- pp. Map. Sm. 80. 5936.2 HM R(YU Cikr.Teepd).ition of.~~~ ~315.1otT 5. HUTCHINSON, John, Memoirs of. Hutchinson, L. HUNCHuACK, The: a play. Knowles, J. S. New London, 1863. Sm. 80......................5426.11 York, 1832. 8..........,.... 1633.1 HUTCHINSON, Lucy. Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson. HUNCHBACK, The, of Notre-Dame. Hugo, V. (M.), From the original manuscript by Julius Hutchqu~cnnxcK, The, of Notre-Dame. Hugo, V. (MBi.), inson. Prefixed the life of Mrs. Hutchinson, vicomte. New York [cop. 1862]. 8........... 511.27 HUI4OARY. Try Cracow and the Carpathians. Hut- written by herself. 10th edition. Added, an chinson, A. H Ncow a York t tLondon, 1872]. account of the siege of Lathom house. London, chinson, A. H. New York [London, 1872]. Sm. 80o............ 5936.2 1863. xx, 523 pp. Portrait. Sm. 80........5426.11 Sm, 0..,,..,.............,.,....,5936. 2 HUNNEWELL, James F The lands of Scott., HUTCHIINSON, Thomas. History of Massachusetts, HUtNNEWELL, James F. hle''la'nd's'of''S'o'tt. B-osto n, 1 4lP ~ ~1628-1750. 3d edition. Boston, 1795. 2 v. 8~. 813.10 1871. 508-t- pp. Folded mnaps. Portrait. Wood-cut. 160..................5621........ 0 HUTCHINSON, Thomas Joseph. Two years in Peru, dNS. Histoire d1Attila et do. s.s successeurs. Thier- with exploration of its antiquities. With a map H-UNs. Histcire d'Attila et de ses successeurs. Thier- b ailBrea n ueosilsrtos ry, A. (S. D.) Paris, 1856. 2 v. 80. 2012.1...... by Daniel Barrera, and numerous illustrations. HUNT, Freeman. Merchants' magazine, and columer- London, 1873. 2 v. 8592 olal review. Vol. 1-34. New York, 1810-66. HUTCRNSON, W.N. Dog breaking. See HnERmERT, 34 v. 8H.1322.1 Henry Wiliam. 1522.3 3"4 v. 8................................... 13 22.1 HXEToaHer............................ Merchants' magazine year book. 1871. New HUXLEY, Thomas Henry. Critiques and addresses. York [1871]. 452 pp. Portrait. 8?.........1322.2 London, 1873. iv 5623.1 London, 1873. xiv, 350 pp. 8.............. 5623.1 HUNT, Harriot Kesia. Glances and glimpses: or - Evidence as to man's place in nature. Now York, 1872. 184 pp. Illustrated. 12.............1523.10 fifty years social, including twenty years professional life [as a physician in Boston]. Boston, - Lay sermons, addresses, and reviews. New York, 1856. xii, 418 pp. 12....1214.5 1871. xi, 378 pp. Sin.2 8..1922.1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1871. xii, 378 pp. Si'. 8~.................... 1921~.1 1~O~~~~~~~~~ HUNT, HIelen (Maria). Bits of talk about home - Manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals. matters. Boston, 1873. 239 pp. Sq. 16....1939.2 New York, 1872. 431 pp. Illustrated. 12~..1523.12 matt ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ -- erst. BostnEse, 187. 239-o pp.eaiosq16...1992 - Bits of travel. Boston, 1872. 304 — pp. Sq. 160. 428.10 - On yeast. (In Estes, D. Half-hour recreations HUNT, (James Henry) Leigh. Autobiography, with in popular science)..6813.7 reminiscences of friends and contemporaries. - On protoplasm: being an examination of J. H. NewYork, 1872. 2 v. Portrait. 12........122.20 Stirling's criticism of [his] views. Ross, J. New'Y~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~ondo, 174. 2m. 8~ v.Prri....................52.20 2 - Correspondence. Edited by his eldest son [Thorn- London, 1874. Sm. 0.....................1527.22 ton Hunt]. With portrait. London, 1862. 2 v. HYACINTHE, Pdre. See LovsoN, Charles Jean Marie. Sin. 0.5614.8............HA.CINTrE. Grey, Mrs.. 58.................... 521.29 Sin 8",.,,,...,,,..,,,.,..,,1.... 5614.8 1tYD~.,~~~~~~~~~ Edad earloflredn. Hi istor'y of' the' - A day by the fire; and other papers. Now first HYDE, Edward, earl of Clrendon. History of the collected by J. E. Babson.] Boston, 1870. 3(,8 rebellion and civil wars in England, to which is added an historical view of the affairs of Ireland. pp. 120............5618.4 New edition. Boston, 1827. 6 v. 8........5412.4 - Men, women, and books. New edition. London, - See LAWRENCE, E. Lives of the British hisi8'70. xii, 402 pp. 16~.........,.13, — See LA~g~.NCE, E.LieofteBtshi1870. xii 402 pp. 160......1935.1 torians. New York, 1855. 120.............1224.7.1 - Poetical works. Edited by S. A. Lee. Boston, 1866. 2 v. 160.......................... 1629.1 HYD PARK, Mss. Catalogue of the public library. 1866. v. 1................... 629.1 Hyde Park, 1874. 108-1 pp. 8~.............. 6130.3 - The seer; or, common places refreshed. Boston, HydePark, 874. 108+ pp. 0. 6130.3 1865. 2 v. 120.191.8 HYDRAULICS. Burnell, G. R. Rudiments of hy1865 2. 1............... If...... 197.8 draulic eng-ineering. London, 1868. 120...... 1716.10 - The town [London]: its memorable characters duliceineering. London 88 1 1716.10 -and events. With illustrations. Nw edition. Ewbank, T. A descriptive and historical account and events. W7ith illustrantions. New edition. London, 1872. xii, 449 pp. 160.. 5.. 3.. 7437.1 of hydraulic machines for raising water. New - The wishing-cap papers. Now first collected [by Yorl, 1876 [cop. 1863. 80............. 6422.7 CHYGIENE. Hammond, W. A. Treatise on. PhilaJ. E. Babson]. Boston, 1873. 455 pp. 160-' 1917.2 dYGIENE. Hamod W. A T t o. i' " ~~~~~~delphia, 1863. 8~.......,.............,......6022.8 Note. -The Autobiographiy is the principal account, the latest edition Ahavinrg ar irt{-odoct in by iis srn, ho also - Wilson, G. Handbook of. London, 1873. Smn8. 8 6036.4 latest edition inrng a ntroduction by Iris son, were also commemnorates his tfather in thie article on Sihelley in the Atlantic montllry, Feb., 151863. See also S. A. Lee's iintroduc- See also Dress, Mental hygiene. tion (wsitl a letter frorm Hunt) to the AImerican editior, of' ris poems. See sketches in Smiles's "' Brief biogralphier" HYMNOLOGY. Baynes,H.H.,editor. LyraAnglicana. [1024.13]; int S. C. tirl's " Bookt of rmenrories " l] in Barry Cornwall's Lanrb, etc. Hils corresrponidence. covering Hymns and sacred songs. Leipzig, 1868. Sq. 16. 1613.8 1803-59, is reviewed in Atlantic rmonthlly, lay, 181i2. See - Christophels, S. W. Hymn-writers and tbeir liarper's montihly, vols. 3l ard 40; HIowilt's " HTomes arnd hatrsts of the B'irtish poets" [1225 5]; Whipple's Essays hymins. London [1866]. 160................ 5626.2 [l1936.2.2]; and Tirrb's " Late wits." - The disciples' hymn book. See BOSTON, Mass.' Skiripole," in Dicketns's' Bleak house," has been supposed to be drawn fora Ilunt. Church of the Disciples......................6323.16 HYMNOLOGY 119 IMAGINARY Shelf. No. Shelf. oo. HYMNOLOGY, continued. ILLUSTRATED homeos. Gardner, E.C. Boston, 1875. - Juvenile lyre: or hymns and songs set to music for Sq. 160...... 6227.3 schools. Boston, 1836. 120................1623.2 ILLUSTRATED library of travel, exploration, and ad- Martineau, J. Hymns for the Christian church venture. Namely:and at home. London, 1874. 120............6328.14 - Bacon, G. B. Siam, as it was and as it is...... 224.10 - Putnam, A. P. Singers and songs of the liberal - Cumming, (W.) G. Wild men and wild beasts; faith. Boston, 1875. Sm. 8................1513.4 or, scenes in camp and jungle... 423.8 - Whitmarsh, C. S., and Guild, A. E. Hymns of - Richardson, J. Wonders of the Yellowstone.... 224.8 the ages. Boston, 1862-71. 3 v. Sm. 40..... 1615.5 - Taylor, (J.) B. Japan, in our day.............423.7 - Youthful voices: a collection of hymns and tunes - - The lake regions of Central Africa........... 224.9 for the use of Sunday schools. The music edited - - Travels in Arabia.......................... 224.6 by B. J. Lang. Boston [coap. 1862]. 12...... 1625.9 - - Travels in South Africa..................... 224.1 IhYPATIA. [Historical novel.] Kingsley, C... 326.16 ILLUSTRATED library of wonders. Nanmely:IJYPERION. Longfellow, H..W. Boston, 1875. 120. 716.14 - Baile, J. Wonders of electricity..............1714.30 - Same. (In his Prose works.) Boston, 1866 [cop. - Bernard, F. Wonderful escapes.............1714.20 1857]. 16................................1838.4.2 - Cazin, A. Phenomena and laws of heat........ 1714.6 Note. - Travels in Germany, etc., with a thread of a story. - Depping, G. Wonders of bodily strength and skill.1714. 12 HYSTERIA. Skey, F. C. New York, 1867. 160.... 6015.3 Duplessis, G. G. The wonders of engraving....1714.16 - Flammarion, C. The wonders of the heavens.1714.13 I go a-fishing. [Discursive essays.] Prim% W.C. 142 gNew afYork, 187D3. Sm.i esy8.]C. 6413.3 Fonvielle, W. de. Thunder and lightning. 1714.22 New York, 1873. Sim. 8c.................... 64:13.3 GilinA Thsn.............. 741 ICE.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ - Guillemin, A, The sun.............1711.10 ICE. Wonders of the physical world: the glacier, Wonders of The moon.1714.10 the iceberg, the ice-field, and the avalanche. o. London, 1875. Sm. 8.10..........714.31 -Headley, J. T. Mountain adventures. 1714.4 ICE-CUITTERs. Lawrence's adventures among the. Laconhbe, M. (J.) P. Arms and armour........1714.15 9 - Lefdvre, A. Wonders of architecture.1714.2 Trowbridge, J. T............................ 932.20 TobICELAND. g JakodF. T. lrDfi.Voae __ Le Pileur, A. Wonders of the human body.....1714.14 ICELAND. Blackwood, F. T., lord Dufferine. Voyage to, in 1856. Boston, P 1859. 12i........225.3 - Marion, F. Wonderful balloon ascents.. 1714.18 to, in 1856. Bo0ston, 1859. 12~ 225.3..... -- eadley, P. C. The island of fire; or, a thousand - - The wonders of optics.1714.19 years of the old Northmen's home. 874-1874. - - The wonders of vegetation.................1714.25 Boston, 1875. 120..............453- Menault, E. The intelligence of animals. 1714.5 -Taylor, (J.) B.EgyptandIce4 - Meunier, V. (A.) Adventures on the great huntTaylor, (J.) B.'Egypt and Iceland in 1874.i r o r 1714.7 New York, 18'74. 16"... 43 6. 2 uing grounds of the world.1714.7 ICNeTOLorkv. The4 monster ofth6depAds Monnier, M. The wonders of Pompeii.....1714.17 ICHTHYOLOGY. The monsters of the deep. Adams, R. nders of acoustics,1714.11 W. t11. D. London, 1875. Sin. 80.6617.1 Rada,. Wonders.of ss.. IDA May. Pike, M. H..................... 10 Sauzay, A. Wonders of glass-making in all IDALA. Rame, L. dela.327.19 ages.1714.24 IDALA. ameL. e la.....................3 2.19 ages....................................... 1714.24: - -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sontel, L. The bottom of the sea............. 1714:.9 IDLER, The. [Periodical essays.] Johnson, S. Sonrel, L. The bottom of the sea Works. London, 1862. 80..................5422.3 Tissandier, G. Wonders of water...........1714.26 IDOLATRv. A romance. Hawthorne, J...724.10 - Tugnot de Lanoye, F. Rameses the great; or, IDYL, An, of work. [Poem.] Larcom,L. Boston, Egypt 3300 years ago.. 1714.3 1615.9 - - The sublime in nature......................1714.21 Is?~~ 10 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~1615.9 1875.fhkng Ar rTnysn 120.- Viardot, L. Wonders of European art......... 1714.1 I~DvLLS of the king. [Arthur.] Tennyson, A. Poet-- - Wonders of Italian art.....................1714.23 ical works. Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 16~. 1614.10.1 - IERNE. m~~~~~~~~~~~~~onders of sculpture...~..................1714:.28 IERNE. [Irish life.] Trench, W. S. London, 1871. - Wonders of sculpture.1714.28 2 v. Sm. 80.................715.11 - Zuercher, F., and Margolil, E. Meteors, adrolites, IF, yes, and perhaps. Hale, E. E................. 526.19 storms, and atmospheric phenomena.1714.8 IGNATiUS LOYOLAs and the ey ILLUSTRATED London news. Vol. 1-55, 58-67. LonI&NATIVSLOYOLA, St. Ignatius Loyoa and the early don 1842-75 65 v.1410.1 Jesuits. Rose, (W.) S. London, 1871. 8.... 5524.3 L n182. Tm 4. Pai,16 6 IGNORANCE. Foster, J. Essays on the evils of pop- ILLUSTRATION, L'. Tome 49, 51. Paris, 1867, 68. IGNORANCE. Foster, J. Essays on the evils of pop- 2v. F0.5321.1 ularignranc. L ndon 185. 6........ 564.2 2 v. F~................................... 53 21.1 ular ignorance. Londo, 1865. 160ILUSTous stranger, The: a farce. enney, F. ILLVSTnroVS stranger, The: a farce. K~enney, F`. - - Philosophy of popular ignorance. Boston, 1841. New York, N. n. 120.1635.3 120........................................ 1539.3....................... 120.1539.3 eeMTCELDoadGrn.ILLUSTRIRTE Zeitung. B. 61-65. Leipzig, 1873-75. IK MARVEL, pseud. See MITChELL, Donald Grant. sV. F0.6730.1 1 ~~~~~~~~5 v. F'.... 6730.1 IL faut qu'une porte soit ouverte ou fermde; II neo. faut jurer de rien. Musset, (L. C.) A. de. IRAGINARY voyages and travels. Clifford, F. S. A Comdies et proverbes. Paris, 1867. 12...5534.4.2 romance of perfume lands, or, the search for Capt. Come~dies et proverbes. Paris, 1867. 12~..5534:.4:. 2 JcbClBso,17,1",,....,7'ILAR —EN-NAS. Historical tales and anecdotes of the Jacob Col. Boston, 1875. 16............. 13 time of the early IKhallfahs. Translated from- Verne, J. Adventures in the land of the Behethe Arabic and annotated by Mrs. Godfrey Clerk. moth [Africa]. Boston, 1874. Sm. 40........ 713.3 m80 5927.6 -- Around the world in eighty days. Boston, London, 1873. xvi, 293 pp. Folded shooeet. Sm. 8. 5927.6 1873. Sm. 40..725,27 ILIAD. Homerus. The Iliad. Translated by A. Pope. London, 1872.160....6.......... 6... 6117.1 - The English at the north pole. London, 1875. Sm, BO.. ~~~~~~~~~724:.27 - The Iliad. Translated into English blank verse Sm.8. 8.724................ 427 - y W. C. Bryant. Boston, 1871. 2 v. 41.... 6111.3 - The field of ice. London, 1875. 80.......... 733.5 by W. C. Bryant. Boston, 1871. 2 v. 4:0...6111.3 b W.e C.iad, Byt.Englh Bosto,. A.4Pa. - From the earth to the moon: and a trip round The Iliad, with English notes by F. A. Paley. it. New York, 1874:. 8~.............. 734.15 London, 1866. 2 v. 8..................... 6114.2 - - A journey to the centre of the earth. New - The Iliad [outlined and explained]. Collins, W. -Ajoretohecnrofh at. N L. Edinburgh, 1871. 16.................. 61162.733.7 IU ~ ~ ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ ~ _ _ The mysterious island. Part I. Shipwrecked in - The first six books of the Iliad; with explanatory - The mysterious island. Part t. Shipwreced in notes, by J. R. Boise. Chicago, 1870. 12~.... 6115.1 the air. Boston, 1875. Sm. 40.............. 17 - The Iliads. Done according to the Greek by. - -- [Part i.] Abandoned. New York, 1875. Doneaccrdig totheGreB byG;- 16................ ~............. 733.11 Chapman. London, 1865. 2 v. Sq. 16...... 6118.9 6........ -733.11 -- - [Part ste.] The secret of the island. New ~Se~e a lsoe I-CmeraYs. York, 1876. 160.......................... 733.14 I'LL try.. Baker, H. N. (W.).................... 934.6 - - Twenty thousand leagues under the seas. BosILL-OMrENED marriage, The. Bulwer-Lytton, E. ton, 1873. Sm. 8..................... 5535.1 (G. E.) L.................................. 336.15 - - A voyage round the world. In search of the ILLUMINAToED books. Deutsches Leben in Lieb' und castaways. Hartford, 1873. 8.............. 43 2.1 Treue. Bremen [1873]. L. 40............ 5730.4 - - The voyages and adventures of Captain Hat- DeutsohesLeben inLiedern. Bremen[1873]. L. 40. 5730.5 teras. Boston, 1875. 8.................... 733.6 IMITATION 120 INDIANS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. IMITATION of Christ. Thomas i Kempis. London, INDIA, continued. N.D. 16D................ 5819.1 - Hodson, W. S. I, Twelve years of a soldier's Same. New York [1851]. 120...............1536.16 life in. Boston, 1860. 120.................. 426.11 IMMORTALITY. Canwright, D. M. History of the - The Indian Alps, and how we crossed them; being doctrine of the immortality of the soul. Battle a narrative of two years' residence in the eastCreek, 1871. 120...............6328.11 ern Himalaya, and two months' tour into the in- Hudson, C. F. Christ our life. The scriptural terior. London, 1876. L. 80................ 5930.6 argument for immortality through Christ alone. - Johnson, S. Oriental religions and their relation Boston,- 1860. 12........................ 6326.1 to universal religion. Boston, 1873. 80...... 5811.1 - Sears, E. 11. Athanasia: or, foregleams of im- - Kaye, Sir J. W. History of the Sepoy war in mortality. Boston, 1858. 120...............5816.16 1857-58. London, 1870, 72. 8............ 5922.7 See also Future life. - Law, E., first earl Ellenborough. History of the Indian administration of Lord Ellenborough, in IMPENDING crisis, The, of the South. Helper, H. R. his correspondence with the duke of Wellington. New York, 1860. 120....................... 617.1 London, 1874. 80..5412.5 IIPENDING sword, The. Yates, E......... 310.19 - Taylor, (J.) B. Visit to, in 1853. New York, IAJIPHEE, Sorgho and. Olcott, II. S. New York, 1864. 120................................. 425.7 1857. 120.......................... 6425.5 - Vincent, F., jr. Thirty thousand miles of travel IMPROMPTU, L', de Versailles: com6die. Moliere, in. New York, 1876. 120.................. 436.8 J. B. P. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 120........5537.2.1 See also Asia, Burmah, Ceylon, Farther India. IMPROMlPTU, The, of Versailles: a comedy. Molidre, Note. - For ancient India, conesult Robertson [5610.1]. J. B. P. Dramatic works. Edinburgh, 1875. 80. 5530.3.2 For British India, see Macaulay's essays oil Ctive and I-Hast-.awd1 7. 8.5530.3.ings [1918.4], and the speeches of Burke and Sheridan at the IMPROvISATORE, The. [A tale of Italian life.] trial of Hastings. Andersen, H. C......................... 714.2 For the eligion of India, and the relations to Christianity, see Johnson's" Oriental religions "[5811.3]; Clarke's "Ten IN a winter city. A story of the day. Iame, L. de la. 717.13 great religious" [1523.2]; Foster's "Critical essays" [5614.3.1]; IN doors and out. Adams, W. T.....71.37 M. iller's" ChipsfroLn a Gertian workshlop" [5616.1]; McClitlock and Strong's Cyclopaedia; Fergusson's "'Tree and serIN exitu Israel. See BARING-GOULD, S. Gabrielle pent worship;" and the review in Contemporary review, Andr6.d.................................. 710.39 vol. 12. For popular accounts, that of Allen embodies the observaIN extremis. Greenough, M/rs.. S.............. 736.20 tioes of an American missionary. For the races of inen, see IN France with the Germans. Corvin, 0. London, Wood's" Natural Isistory of man "[6610.2; 6610.3]. There is some account of the Sepoy revolt, 1856-58, in But1872. 2 v. Sm. 88........................ 5715.2 ler's" The land of the Veda " [5931.1]. IN His name. Hale, E. E. Boston, 1874. 80... 732.28 IN honor bound. Gibbon, C 3...................... 4 INDIA: the pearl of Pearl river. Southworth, E. D. IN honor bound. Giibbon, C.710.34 E. N...................................... 727,~8 IN memoriam. Tennyson, A. Poetical works. Leip- E. N.727 8 zig, 1860. Sq. 160....161.10.2 INDIAN Alps, The, and how we crossed them; being IN school and out. Adams, W. T.925.1 a narrative of two years' residence in the eastern IN search of the castaways. [Fiction.] Verne, J. Himalaya, and two monts' tour into the inteHartford, 1873. 8.................432.1 rior. By a lady pioneer. Illustrated by herself. IN silk attire. Black, W..330.24 London, 1876. xiii, 612- pp. Map. L. 80.. 5930.6 IN that state of life. AidS, H................. 328.2 INDIAN question, The. Walker, F. A. Boston, 1874. 12~......................5016.11 IN the Camargue. [Fiction.] Bowles, E......... 723.6 1205016.14 INDIANA. Iudevant, A. L. A. I).,....... 535.3 IN the days of my youth. Edwards, A. B....... 339.11 INDIANA. Dudevat, A. L. A................535.3 IN the Eastern seas. Kingston, W...G. Lno, INDIANS of North America. Bancroft, H. H. The Kingston....London.. 9native races of the Pacific states of North Amer1871. Sn. 80. 921.3 IN the heart of a hill. Payn, J.328-CutrGAMf IN the heart of a hill. Payn, J.................. 312.28 ica. New York, 1874. 8~................. 5920.4.1 IN the kitchen. Miller, E. S. Boston, 1875. Sm. 40. 1532.8 Cster,.. y life on the plains. Or, perIN the ranks. Douglas, A M. 934.25 sonal experiences with Indians. New York,... 1874. 80.................................. 412.3 IN the year'13: a tale of Mechlenburg life. Reuter, F. Leipzig, 1867. Sq. 160............... 36. - Marcy, d. B. Thirty years of army life on the border. New York, 1866. 120. 415.16 IN trust. Douglas, A. nlr..535.6 INar. W ashburn,.. -- Marlryat, F. Narrative of the travels and advenINA.WashburnKS........................ WK tures of Monsieur Violet, in California, Sonora, INCIDENTS in my life. Home, 13. 13. New York, and Western Texas. [Fiction].337.7 Ne~v Yorlr, and Western Texas. [Fiction] 337.7 1863. 120.1216.2 cnpr — Parkman, F., jr. The conspiracy of Potac and INCOGNITO, L'. SouvestrY, E. Th6~tre do la jeunesse- Parkman, F., jr. The of Pontiac and Paris, 1860. 120..........5536.. the Indian war after the conquest of Canada. Pari, 180. 10..................... 553.15 Boston, 1870. 2 v.'12~)..................... 5015.4, INDIA. Allen, 1. O. India, ancient and modern. Boston, 1870. 2 v. 12 e r.5015.4 * Boston, 1856. 80.5921.1 B-Stone, W. L. Life of Joseph Brant, including Anderson, H5. Hitr of... th9ms2on o1tethe border wars of the American revolution, and - AndesonR.History of Wehemmission us of tho sketches of Indian campaigns and other matters American board of, commissioners for foreign American board of comissioness in. Boston, 1874. 8 foreign connected with the Indian relations of the United missions In~~~......otn ~o.., oo 5812.4: missions, i. Boston, 1 80.5812.4YStates and Great Britain. Albany, 1865. 2 v. - Butler, W. The land of theVeda. New York, 80.5022.1 1872. 80....5931.1 187. 8......................... 5931.1 80.......................................... 5 2. - Cooper, T. T. The Mishmee hills. An account - Thatcher, B. B. Indian biography. New York, 1869. 2v. 160............................ 819.2 of a journey made in an attempt to penetrate Indian traits. 1865. 2 v. 120 819.1 -Indian traits. New York, 1865. 2 v. 120~. 819.1 Thibet from Assam to open new routes for com- Tuttle E'book about Indians. merce. London, 1873. Sm. 80 5933.6 Tuttle, E. B. The boy's ook about Indians. - Cumming, (W.) G. Wild men and wild beasts; Philadelphia, 1873 160.fl915.20 or, scenes in camp and jungle. New York, 1872. Note. -Brioten, in Iis "Myths of the new world" [594.7], makes an able and thorough survey, and rejects the Jewisli Sin. 8..................................... 423.8 theory of their origin. His introduction discusses thile Indian - Dilke, C. W. Greater Britain: a record of travel chsracter, atd at tile esd of is lirst chapter ie gives a bibliogralphical note on his authorities. See also a note in Parkin English-speaking countries during 1866 and sman's "Jesuits" [5015.5.2, p. 88], on the sources of irdian 1867. New York, 1869. 120.....t.423.13 and 5935.7 tales. Parkman's histories on France and England in North America [5015.5] treat incidentally of thle intercourse of tihe - Eastwick, E.B. Handbook for India. London, Jesuits and othser early colonists with the Indians; while the 1859. 2 v. 12'...,,......,. 5917.7 satne historian's "Pontiac" [5015.4] vividly portrays the last great effiOrt of the Indians to drive Europeans from the conti- Foster, J. Discourse on the communication of nent, in 176i3. Christianity to the people of Hindoostan. Lou- Perhaps the best general survey of the Indian character, etc., is fotund in thle introduction to Parkman's ".Jesuits" [50115.5.2, don, 1865. 1G.6~'........... 5614.2 or Atlanlltic onthlly, July, 1865, and July, 1806], which is an - Grant, Sir I-I. Incidents in the Sepoy war. asmplification oif the original introductio n to his" Pontiac " 186758. dinbrg 3[Sm.85015.4]. Bancroft, i Ihis " H-istory of the United States" 1857, 58. Edinburgh, 1873. Si2. 8.......... 5924.6 [2012.3, ch. 22], conlfines his descriptions to those east of the - Herbert, D. The Indian mutiny. London, 1876. Mlississippi; and Hildretih, in his "History of the United States " [5011.0lo], gives his 2d chapter to the subject. See Sm. 81..................................... 5924.2 Harper's monthly, vols. 17 and 40; Irving's exculpatory esti INDIANS 121 INTEMPPERANCE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. INDIANS of North America, continued. INGHAMr papers, The. Hale, E. E................. 526.16 mate of the Indian character in the" Sketch book "[311.13; INGLEBY, J. T. Facts and cases in obstetric medi715.6; 1815.10]; " What we should do with him," in Harper' cine, ith observations on some of the most i monthly, vol. 40; and Loastog, on" Our barbarian brethren,' cine, with observations on some of the most imnpontilln, vol. 40; a.d Lossing, on -1 Our barbarian brethreu, portant discoveries incidental to females. Loninl Vol. 40. For their origin, see Brinton, "Myths of the new world" don, N. D. iii, 296 pps 8 t.... 6012.10 [5924.7], who rejects'the Jewish theory. De Vcre's" Romance of American Iistory" [li5016.1] gives a popular sunmmary. See INGLIS, Henry David. The new Gil Bias. New ediBaldwin's Pre-historic nations" [824.7]. tion. London, 1833. 2 v. 12.... 5625.2 On thie question of race, see Wood's "Natural history of reytag, G. Die Ah n. man " C[6102; (i10.3], etc. INGO und Ingraban. rytag, G. Die Ahnon. On their religions, see McClintock and Strong's Cyclopedi. Leipzig, 1873. 16..................... 733.5.1 New England. Palfrey [5016.2] will be consulted, and the other histories of New England and Massachnsetts. See INGOLDSBY, Thomas, pseud. See BARHAMi, Richard Everett's oration at Bloody Brook [1921.1.1], and Lossing's Harris. "Last of the Pequods," in Scribner's mionthly, vol. 2. See a chapter on John Eliot and the Indians, in Yonge's INGOLDSBY legends, The. [Humorous poems.] Bar"Pioneers and founders " [5817.5]. ham,. H. NewYork,1872. 2v.in 1. 12~. 524.9 New York. Tie series of biographies written by W. L. Stone 5. covers a century of the history of the great IroQUois confed- INGRABAN. Freytag, G.......................... 538.6 eracy, 1735-1838, and can be found in thle Botes Hail; perhaps INGRAHAM, Joseph Holt. The pillar of fire; or, thie life of Branit is the most important. Parkman's histories Boston 1872. 60 pp cover much of tis conifederacy s history. Israel in bondage. Boston, 1872. 600 pp. Western States. For recent descriptions, see Irving'-s" Tour 1 plate. Sm. 80................... 512.6 on the prairies" [417.1]; Dixon's "New America" [418.1] and The of182. his "White con.quest" [439.4]; Parkinan's " Oregoni trail" - The prince of the house of David. Boston, 872 [5015.3]; General Marcy's "Border reminiiscencss " [413.3] 472 pp. Illustrated. 12...........512.5 and hiis "Army life on the border" [415.16]; Harper's mitonthly, vols. 36 and 39'; and Atlantic mouthly, "Medicine nen," July, - The throne of David. Boston, 1872. 603 pp. 1866. Illustrated. 120............................ 512.4 See papers in Harper's monthly, Comanches, vol. 33; Sioux, INERITNC, T vol. 7 anId 17; also vols 36 and 39, and further in tihe Index to INERITANCE, The. Ferrier, S. E.................51819 the umontitly; also vol. 27 for the massacres of 18(i2. Also INITIALS, The. [Novel, German life.] Tautphoeus, "Eight hcindred miles in an anlbulance," in Lippincott's J. M., Broni31719 magazine, July, 1875. J.M. Baronin............................. 317.19 Southerns States. See King's "Great South" [5031.6];Lossing's INN, The, of the guardian angel. S6gur, S. (R.), "Whr with thie Creelks," in Harper's monsthly, vol. 28; and tibr cote de.912 the Cherokees, the article "'Sequoyah," in Harper's inonthly, com tesse de................................. 9127 vol. 41. INNOCENT. 0liphant, M. (0. W.)................ 329.10 Arizoca and New Mtexico. The government reports of the explorations for Pacific railroad routes through this region INNOCENTS, The, abroad. [Humorous travels.] [6611.2.3], by Whipple, etc., contains much valuable inforica- Clemens, S.L. Hartford, 1872. 8.421.6 lion. See also Ross Browne's "Apache country "[415.13]; andHistory f, in Massachusetts Toner, papers in Harper's monthly oni those of New Mexico, vol. 7;NOCULATION, History of, in Massachusetts. Toner, on tbe Navajos, vol. 8; on the Pimno, vol. 29; on those of the J. M.. (In Massachusetts medical society. Pub35th parallel, vol. 17, etc. Also, IHlarper's monthly, Aug., 1875. lications).................................. 6021.4 Pacific slope. H.HI-I. Bancroft's" Native races" is an ex- liain)6021. hanstive collection of data. INSANITY. Fisher,.T. W. Plain talk about insanfexisco nd Peru. See II. H. Baceroft's" Native races," and ity. Boston,1872. 8...................... 6033.1 Prescott's Mexico [5014.2] and Peru [5014.3], and for further... references the note on "America before Columbus" in the Bul- - Maudsley, H. Responsibility in mental disease. letin for April, 1876. New ork, 1874. 120 6035 in flctios. In novels, the best known delineations are those.. of Cooper, in his " Leather-stocking tales," and in hisi" Red- INsECTIVOROUS plants. Darwin, C. (R.) New skins "[525.2] and" Wyandotte " [525.4], while othler novels, Yor, 1875. 12........................661.13 like Jasmness "Ticoncderoga," which depicts the part of the....1 aborigines in thie old French war, give likewise a somewhat INSECTS. Figuier, (G.) L. The insect world; being con'ventional and romantic renderinsg of their character. In poetry, the best kInown pictures of tihem are Longfellow's a popular account of the orders of. London, "Hiawatha" [1614.1] andCanipbell's"GertrudeofWyonincg." 1869. 8............ 1521.8 INDO-CHINA. Clarn6, L. do. Travels in. London, - Same. London [1872]. Sm. 80............... 6615.1 1872. C...................5931.9 - Harris, T. W. Treatise on some of the insects of - Thomson, J. The straits of Malacca, Indo-China, New England which arc injurious to vegetation. [New England which are injurious to vegetation. Thomsn, J Thestrais ofMalaca, Ido-CinaBoston, 1852. 8~............................ 6612.1 and China. Nbew York, 1875. er.5921.4 Boston, 1852. o-.6612.1 INDUsTRIAL biography: iron-workers and tool-mak- - Houghton, W. Sketches of British insects. Loners. Smiles, S. Boston, 1871. 120.......... 1227.5 don, 1875. SmJ. O0.g6616.13 INEZ. Wilson, A. J...... -...................... 725.26 ~ INEZ. Wilson, A..1.725.26 - Lubbock, Sir J. On the origin and metamorINFANTRY tactics. Casey, S. Infantry tactics. New phoses of.. London, 187. Sm..6617.8 York, 1862. 3 v. Sm. 120...........1529.1 - Michelet, J. The insect. London, 1875. 80... 6612.9 - Copp6e, H. The field manual of evolutions of the Pacard, A. S., jr. Guide to the study of. line. Philadelphia, 1862. 120.............. 1529.8 Salem, 1872. 80.......................... 6613.6 - Hardee, W. J. Rifle and light infantry tactics. - WoodJ.. Insectsathoe. Apopularccount Philadelphia, 1861. 2 v. 16................ 1529.3 of insects, their structure, habits, and transfer~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mations. Now York, 1872. 80............... 6612.2 - Infantry tactics. See UNITED STATES. Department oJf' war...1.................... 529.2 See also Bees. - Le Gal, E. School of the guides. New York, 1860. Sq. 160.............................. 1528.3 INSTINCT: its office in the animal kingdom, and its - Upton, E. Infantry tactics double and single relation to the higher powers in man. Chadrank. New York, 1876. Sin. 12............ 1529.9 bourne, P.A. New York, 1872. Sm. 8..... 6617.4 INFANTS, Treatise on the diseases of. Billard, C. M. INSTITUTES of Justinian. Justinianus I, emperor. New York, 1839. 8~........................6022.10 London, 1874, 8......................... 6314.1 INFELICE. Wilson, A. J.................... 723.26 INSTITUTIONS, Lectures on the early history of. INFIDELITY, The cause and cure of. Nelson, D. Maine, Sir H. S. New York, 1875. 80....... 6313.6 New York [cop. 1841]. 12~.................5815.17 INTELLECTUAL life, The. Hamerton, P. G. Boston, INFLUENZA, Annals of. Thompson, T. London, 1873. 160............................... 1925.1 1852. 8............................6013.14: INTELLECTUAL science. Abercrombie, J. Inquiries INFORMIATION for the people. Chambers, W. and R. concerning the intellectual powers, and the Philadelphia, N.D. 2 v. 8............ R.R., C.2.4 investigation of truth. New York, 1857. 12~. 1529.4 INGELOW, Jean. Complete poems. Boston, 1873. - Porter, N. The human intellect, New York,:332 pp. Portrait. 16'.1625.2 182 ~1520.4 332 pp. Portrait. 16~..................... 1625.2 1872. 8.............................. 1520. 4 - Fated to be free. Boston..................... 717.8 - Reid, T. Essays on the intellectual powers of - Same. Leipzig...................... 331.19 man. Philadelphia, 1861. 120......... 1526.23 - Mopsa the fairy............................. 935.23 INTELLIGENCE, The, of animals. Menault, E. New - Off the Skelligs. Boston...................... 737.7 York, 1872. 160 17 14.5 - Same. Leipzig... 335.14 INTEMIPERANCE. Burns, D. Christendom and the - Poems., Leipzig, 1873. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160.... 1628.4 drink curse: an appeal to the Christian world - Stories told to a child........................ 935.21 for efficient action against the causes of. Lon- 2d series................................... 935.22 don, 1875. 80...................... 1912.9 INGHAM, Col. Frederic, pseud. See HALE, Edward - Macnish, It. Anatomy of drunkenness. (In The Everett. Alexandrian)....................... 1910.4.2 10 INTERNATIONAL 122 IRELAND Shelf No. Shelf. No. INTERNATIONAL review. Vol. 1. New York [1874]. IPHIIGINIE en Aulide: tragkdie. Racine, J. do. 8s............................... 6512.1 Thkktre complet. Paris, 1870. 12.......... 5537.3 INTERNATIONAL scientific series. Namely: - IPHIGENIE in Aulis. Schiller, J. C. F. von. Werke. - Amos, S. The science of law................ 6316.3 Stuttgart, 1867. 8........................5734.1.7 - Bain,A. Mindandbody..................... 6035.2 IRELAND, John, and NicHoLs, John. Hogarth's - Beneden, P. J. van. Animal parasites and mess- works: with life and anecdotal descriptions of mates..................................... 6616.6 his pictures. London, N. D. 3 v. Portraits. - Cooke, J. P., jr. The new chemistry 6436.15 Fac-simile. Sm. 80......................... 6214.2 - Cooke, M. C. Fungi: their nature and uses....6436.13 IRELAND. Adams, W. T. Shamrock and thistle; or, - raper, J. W. History of the conflict between Young America in. Boston, 1871. 160....... 916.17 science and religion......................... 5826.4 - Barry, M. J., editor. The songs of. New York, - Jevons, W. S. Money and the mechanism of ex- 1873. 12.................................. 5626.4 change.................................... 5826.8 - Black, A. and C. Picturesque tourist of. Edin- Lommel, E. (C. J.) The nature of light, with a burgh, 1855. Sm. 80 229.2 general account of physical optics..... 4......6436.17 - Burke, T.'N. English misrule in. New York, - Marcy, E. J. Animal mechanism.............6436.12 1873. 12... 827.6 - Maudsley, IHI. Responsibility in mental disease. 6035.4 - Carleton, W. Traits and stories of the Irish Pettigrew, J. B. Animal locomotion, or walk- peasantry 524.17 ing, swimming, and flying...................6436.14 - Conynghamn, D. P. Sarsfield; or, the last great - Schmidt, (E.) O. The doctrine of descent and struggle for. Boston, 1871. Sq. 16......... 828.7 Darwinism................................6616.10 - Cusack, M. F. Illustrated history of. London, - Schuetzenberger, M. P. On fermentation......6436.18 1872. 8.................................. 5412.1 - Smith, E. Foods............................ 6436.6 - - The patriot's history of. New York, 1869. - Spencer, II. The study of sociology........... 5826.1 160.............. 5418.4 - Stewart, B. The conservation of energy 6436.7 - Daunt, W. J. O'N. Ireland and her agitators. - Vogel, II. The chemistry of light and pho- Dublin, 1867. 120....................5417.4 tography...................................6436.16 - Forbes, R. B. Voyage of the Jamestown on her - Whitney, W. D. The life and growth of lan- errand of mercy to. Boston, 1847. 80....... 421.4 guage..................................... 6126.5 - Froude, J. A. The English in Ireland in the INTERNATIONAL series. Namely: - eighteenth century. New York, 1872, 74. 3 v. - Bauer, K. At Capri. A story of Italian life... 714.19 8. 5414.5 - Feuillet, O. A marriage in high life.. 722.2 - Galibert, L., and Pell6, C. Irlande. Paris, - Keary, A. Castle Daly 714.36 1844. 80.................................. 5911.7 - Oldbury...... 714.18 - Godkin, J. The religious history of. London, - Moore, Mrs. B. H. On dangerous ground...... 722.1 1873. 80.................................. 5412.3 Oliphant, M. (0. W.) An odd couple.......... 722.9 - Ihall, A. M. Sketches of Irish character. LouRandolph, Mrs. -. Gentianella............. 714.9 don [1875]. 8............................ 5436.1 INTEROCEANIC canals. Reports of explorations and - Hall, S. C. and A. M. Ireland: its scenery, surveys to ascertain the practicability of a ship- character, etc. London, 1841-43. 3 v. L. 80. 5431.1 canal between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Hyde, E., earl of Clarendon. An historical view See UNITED STATES. Department of the navy... 5030.6 of the affairs of. Boston, 1827. 80......... 5412.4.6 INTERPRETER, The. Melville, G. J. W............ 321.9 - Joyce, R. D. Legends of the wars in. Boston, INVALIDS, How shall we employ and amuse our. 1868. 160................................. 828.6 Power, H. London, 1873. 160.............. 6038.3 -- Kohl, J.G. Ireland. New York, 1844. 80... 431.2 INvASION, The. Griffin, G....................... 517.9 - Lecky, W.E. H. Leaders of public opinion in: INVASION, The, of France in 1814. [hIistorical fib- Swift - Flood - Grattan - O'Connell. New tion.] Erckmann, PE., and Chatrian, A. New York, 1872. 120........................... 1025.9 York, 1871. 120.......................... 913.23 - MacCarthy, D. F. Book of Irish ballads. New INVENTIONS. Beckmann, J. History of. London, York, 1873. 160........................... 5626.3 1846. 2 v. 160..................1526.7 and 6425.1 - Mills, A. The literature and the literary men - Routledge, R. Discoveries and inventions of the of. New York, 1870. 2 v. 80.............. 1021.6 nineteenth century. London, 1876. Sm. 8... 6425.8 - Moore, T. Irish melodies. Leipzig, 1842. Sq. - Timbs, J. Wonderful inventions. London 160. 1614.9.1 [1867]. Sm. 80............................1525.20 - O'Rourke, J. The history of the great Irish INVENTORS, Stories of. Timbs, J. New York, 1860. famine of 1847, with notices of earlier Irish 120...............1525.30 famines. Dublin, 1875. Sm. 8.............5418.12 INVISIBLE princess, The. O'Conner, F. (In John- - Shell, R. L. Sketches of the Irish bar. New son, (E.) R. Little classics)................. 529.4.8 York [cop. 1854]. 2 v. 12................. 5417.7 INVITATION, The, heeded: reasons for a return to - Smiles, S. The Huguenots: their settlements, catholic unity. Stone, J. K. New York [cop. churches, and industries in. New York, 1868. 1870]. 120................................5816.12 Sm. 8..................................... 5514.1 IoNA. Campbell, G. D., duke of Argyll. London, - Street ballads, popular poetry, and household 1870. Sm. 8......................... 427.9 songs of. Boston [1864]. 160............... 1615.2 IONE. Petrella, E. (In Ditson, 0., and co. Stan- I - Trench, VW. S. Realities of Irish life. Boston, dard opera librettos).....................6233.3.6 1869. Sq. 160............................. 428.13 NOTIE ON IREHiLA. ND. Of general histories, the best fbr popular use is Cusack's "Illustrated history," of which "The patriot's history" is a condensed summary. See Baldwin's summary [824.7] for pre-historic times. There is an article on the" Ancient Fenians" in Scribner's monthly, vol. 1. Montalembert's " Monks of the West" [5514.5] covers the era of Saint Patrick and the early Christian history. Wright, in his'"Middle ages," hias a chapter on the Anglo-Norman conquest, and it is treated of in the 2d vol. of Thierry's "Norman conquest" [5417.2]. See also IHarper's mnonthly, vol. 43. There is an account of ancient laws, etc., in Maine's "Ilistory of institutionss" [6313.6]. Strongbow's invasion in the xIIth century is rhlly described in Lingard's " History of' England" [5417.8], but see Harper's monthly, Oct., 1871. Froude's 2d volume of his "HIistory of England" [826.9] takes up thie rebellion of 15311-5; and lie also enlarges upon Irish history during the time of Henry viii and Queen Elizabeth, always, however, withl as English leaning. Go to Carlyle's "Cromwell" [1238.1] for the civil war period. The siege of Londonderry in 1689 is graphically described in Macaulay's " H-istory of Esngland" [838.1], who tells the subsequent career of William of Orange in Ireland, and in his 16th chapter describes the battle of thle Boyze, illustrations of which will be found hi Conynglhan's " Sarsfield" [828.7] and in Banim's "Boyne water" [517.16]. For the catholic emancipation and other aspects of Irish history of the last century, see Edmund Burke's speeches [5634.1; 5635.1]. Miss Edgeworth's Castle Eackrent" [514.1.1] pictures the life of the Irish squires. For the revolution of 1798, see chapters in De Quincey's "Autobiographic sketches" [1825.7]. Sydney Smith, in his essays [1931.1], was exculpatory in 123 his views. Jeffrey, ill his essays [5610.8], enforces the argument for legislative union. Lecky has an admirable book on the " Leaders of public opinion in Ireland" [1025.9], chiefly as regards her relations with England, from the days of Swift down, and this can be traced also in the lives of Flood (d. 1791), Emmet (executed 1803), Curran (d. 1817), Grattan (d. 1820), O'Connell (d. 1847), and Slhiel (d. 1851). See also Daunt's "Ireland and her agitators" [5417.4]; Shieil's "Sketches of the Irish bar" [5626.3]; and thie paper in tie North Americ an review, Jan., 1873, on Flood, or Ireland from Swift to O'Connell. On the famine of 1847, beside O'Rourke, who enlarges upon the relationus of England and Ireland, see Forbes' "Voyage" [421.4]; Everett's Orations [1921.1.2]; and in fiction A. Trollope's "Castle Richmond" [334.8], and Carleton's "Black prophet." On thie relations of England and Irelarid, Froudc, in his recent history on " The English in Ireland in the 18th century" [5414.5], has'been reviewed by Lecky, in Macmilan's magazine, Jan., 1873, and Godkin's "Religious history " and Burke's "English mnisrule" were in part prepared in refutation of Froude, who covers in a general way the interval 1641-1798. For further on Froude's relations with Ireland, see his two papers "A fortnight in Kerry," in his " Short studies" [1914.5.2]; also Contemporary review, vol. 4. Also, "The Fentan idea," in the Atlantic monthly, May, 1866. McCarthy's "Fair Saxon" [734.8] touches on the Fenian troubles. Of the present condition of thle tenantry of Ireland, there is an excellent presentation in Trench's "Realities of Irish lifs "[ C428.131. The vexed land question is considered in a paper in Macmillan's magazine, May, 1875. There are good general descriptions of manners, etc., in Carleton's "Traits and stories of the Irish peasantry" and in the books of Mrs. A. M. Hall. Tie three volumes of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hall's "Ireland" [5431.1], otffer a full descriptive account of Ireland; and there is some good descripti o n in Thackeray's " Irish sketch book" [330.29; 513.1.7]. See also Contemporary review, vol. 5; and Harper's monthly, vols. 42, 43, and 47. S. C. Hall's "Boolk of memories" [1231.1] touches on modern Irish authors, and there are other books on Irist literature named above. For illustrations of Irish life and character, see Hall's " Sketches" [5431.1]; Carleton's " Redmond" [518.5] for events of 1696; his "Willy Reilly [524.3] for tile penal laws; Banir's "John Doe" [517.5] lhr Capt. Rock; A. M. Hall's "Wlhiteboy" [521.6], time 1822; and generally the following novelists: — Carleton, who, according to Thackeray, is tihe greatest genius who has depicted Irish character; Banisi, who deals chiefly with Leinster peasants in passionate and tragic circumstances; Lever, who places his Irishmnen in military and convivial life; Samnuel Lover, who tried to divest the Irish peasant of vice and coarseness; Miss Edgeworth, whose " Castle Rackrent" [51-1..1] is not considered a successful representation of Irishl peasantry; and whose "Rosanna"'' [14.1.2] is giaen to faitrming life. Gerald Griffin's "Collegians " [517.7] concerns the rural middle class in Munster, and gave rise to tihe drama of "Colleen bawn." Irish life forcns the staple also of some of Anthony Trollope's tales, and an Irish adventurer is drawn in Thackeray's "Barry Lyndon" [333.13.3; 513.1.4]. Shelf. No. Shelf. No. IRRENEUS, St. Writings. Translated by A. Roberts IRVING, Washington, continued. and AV. H. Rambaut. Edinburgh, 1868, 69. 2 v. - Astoria; or, anecdotes of an entorprise beyond [Ante-Nicene Christian library.] 80. Vol. 5, 9 of 6322.5 the Rocky mountains. Author's revised edition. IRls. Holmeos, 0. W. ""(In Johnson, (E.) R. Little London, 1850. xii, 340 pp. 1 plate. 16.... 1.1 classics)...................5...............529.4.7 - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. xxvi, 649 pp. IRisa brigade, The, and its campaigns [in the civil Illustrated. Sm. 8........................ 1814.1 war, 1861-65]. Conyngham, D. P. Boston, 1869. - Biography and poetical remains of Margaret 120............................... 824.4 Miller Davidson. Philadelphia, 1841. 359 pp. IRISB heirs. Lover, S...................:11. 732.20 120.............................. 1217.2 Iais sketch-book, The. Thackeray,W.M. Leip- - Biographies and miscellanies. Edited by P.M. zig, 1872. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160................ 330.29 Irving. Philadelphia, 1871. 487 pp. Portrait. - Same. (In his Works.) London, 1872. Sm. 8~. 513.1.7 Sm. 8"..................................... 1815.4 Itisn widow, The: a fare. Garrick, D. New York, - Bra cebridge hall. By Geoffrey Crayon [pseud.]. N. D. 120:.................................. 1635.5 Author's revised edition. London, 1850. iv, IRON. Armour, J. Iron and heat. London, 1871. 320 pp. Portrait. 16C.....................715.5 120....... t......1716.40 -. Same. Philadelphia, 1871. Illustrated. Sm. 8". 1814.2 - Bauerman, H. Treatise on the metallurgy of. Note. - Sketches of English country life of a past generaLondon, 1872. 12........................716.42 tion. IRON cousin, The. Clarke,. C................. 725.39 - Chronicle of the conquest of Granada. From IRON hand, The. Dumas, A. (D.)............. 510.10 the Aiss. of Fray Antonio Agapida., Author's IRON mask, The. Dumas, A. (D.)........511.9 revised edition. Philadelphia, 1871. xxiv, 644 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 8"............. 1815.6 Note. —This story concerns the stats prisoner of France, Note. - Essentially historic, - the 31SS. are fictitious. who is known by this name, and about lwhose identity there is much question. The matter will be found treated histori- - Same. Added Legends of the conquest of Spain. cally in James's " Life and times of Louis xsv" [5526.5], and in London, 180. 2v.in. S.8.826.4 the Encyclopoodius. ~~~~~London, 1850. 2 v. in 1. Sin. 8~....... 826.4 the Eucyelopmedias.'...... - Chronicles of Wolfert's Roost and other papers. IRON-H-mEN, Lawrence's adventures among the. Trow- Leipzig, 1855. vi, 386 pp. Sq. 160.......... 311.14 bridge, J. T............................... 932.20 Note. - Samne as 1815.12. IRON shroud, The. Mudford, W. (In Johnson, (E.) - The Crayon miscellany. Author's revised edition. R. Little classics)......................... 529.4.3 Philadelphia, 1872. 441 pp. Sm. 8......... 1814.3 IRONTIORPE. Trowvbridge, J. T.................. 929.5 - History of New York, from the beginning of the IRVINe, David. Biography of James Crichton. (le world to the end of the Dutch dynasty. [Comic Mlacaulay, T. B., lord, and others. New biog- history.] By Diodrich Knickerbocker [psed.]. raphies of illustrious men)........ 5428.4 Author's revised edition. London, 1854. xxiv, IRVING, Pierre M. Life and letters of Washington 280 pp. 16.............................. 715.4 Irving.~~~~~~~~~~~~Z 280 pp.k 166264 715.4Prris Irving. New York, 1862-64. 4 v. Portraits. - Same. Philadelphia, 1872. 528 pp. Illustrated. 120....................................... 1214.1 Sm. 8.....................................181511 - Same. Revised. Philadelphia, 1872. 3 v. - Life and voyages of Christopher Columbus. Portraits. Sm. 8.0.....,..... 1815.1 Author's revised edition: London, 1850. 2 v. IRvING, Theodore. The conquest of Florida, under Portraits. 160.......................... 1226.7 Hernando do Soto. London, 1850. viii, 280 pis. - Same. Added those of his companions. Phila160......................................826.3 delphia, 1871. 3 v. Illustrated. Portraits. IRVING, Washington. Abbotsford [Walter Scott's S. 8.. 1815.2 home], and ~nNewstead abbey [Byron's home].Sm...................1 52 home], and Newtead abbey [By rons home]. Note.s- These volumes afford the best English account of London, 1853. iv, 138 pp. 16. o715.5 early Spanilsh discovery in Amserica, but Prescott's " Ferdi-. Adventures of Captain Bonneville, in the Rocky nand and Isabella" [5922.9], and HIelps's" Spanishl conquest" [816.6]) may be read in connection. mountains and the far West. Author's revised [816.6] nay be read in connecion. edition. London, 1854. x, 280 pp. 16...... 826.3 - Life of George Washington. Leipzig, 1856. 5 v. in 3. Sq. ]16~....................... 1238.9 - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. 503 pp. Illustrated, in 3. Sq. 160..... 1238.9 Sm. 8"............................ 1815.14 - Same. London, 1855-59. 5 v. Portrait. 1 Sm~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lt. 16~...............,...........1....... 1216.74 - The Alhambra. New edition, with an historical plate. 16".1216.7 - Same. [New York, 1855-59. 5 v. Portraits. appendix. London,1853. 260~ pp. 160.... 715.7 - Sme. Nw York, 1855-59. 5 v. ortraits. - Same. Author's revised edition. Philadelphia, Iplate. 80.................1211.2 1872. 496 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 1815.15 - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. 5 v. Illustrated. 1872 496pp.Illutratd. m. 5.......1 815.15.11. Portraits. Sm. 8................ 1815.5 Nore. - Descriptive of this Moorish palace, and associative Note. - The standard life of Washington, to be comopared stories. with Marshall's and Sparks's, if the reader wishes. IRVING 124 ITALY Shelf. No. Shelf No. IRVING, Washington, continued. ISLES OF SHOALS. Jenness, J. S. The Isles of - Life of Mahomet. Leipzig, 1850. 302 —.- pp. Shoals. New York, 1873. 16".818.2 Sq. 16....................................1238.12 -- Thaxter, C. Among the Isles of Shoals. Boston, - Lives of the successors of Mahomet. Leipzig, 1873. Sq. 16............................. 419.1 1850. xiv, 404 pp. Sq. 16. 1238.5 IslAuI~A. [Egypt and the upper Nile.] Baker, - Mahomet and his successors. New York, 1850. Sir S. W., New York, 1875. 8............. 5933.5 2 v. 12~.................................. 1223.4 ISOMIIETRIC projection. Davidson, E. A. London - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. Illustrated. 2 v. [1875]. Sm. 8............................ 6218.2 Sm. 8.................................... 1815.3 ISR4EL Mort, overman. Saunders, J.............. 319.20 Note. - The best account of the founder of Mohanmmedanism IsTIIANA. Winthrop, T................... 537.19 for English general readers. IT is never too late to mend." Reade, C......... 316.25 - Oliver Goldsmith: a biography. Leipzig, 1850 IT is the fashion. Aer, A. von............... 533.21 xiv, 356 pp. Sq. 16....................... 1238.6 ITALIAN girl, The. Washburn, K. S.728.9 - Same. London, 1850. x, 242 pp. 160........ 715.6 ITALIANS, The. [Fiction.] Elliot, F. Leipzig.... 330.16 - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. 427 pp. Illustrated. - Same. New York.....716.20 Sin. 8~.....................................1815.13 ITALY. Art. Note.- The best condensed account of Goldsmith; but Forster's "Life of Goldsmith" must be used for ampler detail. - Burckhardt, J. The Cicerone: or, art guide to - Salmagundi. See IRVINcG, William.... 715.4 and 1815.7 paintingin. London,1873. Sm.......... 6216.1 The sketch ook. -ith portrait. eipzig, 1843- Crowe, J. A., and Cavalcaselle, G. B. History of x, 361 pp. Sq. 16~.......................... 311.13 -Hso fpitn nNrhIay odn x, 361 pp. Sq1.160..... 311.13 painting in. London, 1864. 3 v. 8.6213.2 - Same. London, 1855. vi, 282 pp. Portrait. 16. 715.6 - History of painting in North Italy. London, - Same. Author's revised edition. Philadelphia, 1871. 2v. 8'.6213.1 1872. 507 pp. Illustrated. Portrait. Sm. 80.1815.10 - Jameson, A. (M.) Memoirs of the early Italian Note. -.. The sketch book" gives detached essays and tales, painters. Boston, 1875. Sq. 16.6228.2 and first gave Irving areputation. - Lanzi, L. History of painting in. London, 1852. 2 V. Sin. 8~............................... ~~ 6215.zi - Spanish papers and other miscellanies. Edited 2 v. Sm.'6215.4 hy P. M. Irving. New York, 1866. 2 v. Por- - Perkins, C. C. Italian scuIptors: a history of trait. Sm. 8....................... 1934.1 sculpture in Northern, Southern, and Eastern - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. xxiv, 531 pp. 1 Italy. London, 1868. L. 80 6210.2 plate. Portrait. Sm. 80.................... 1815.8 - Viardot, L. Wonders of Italian art. New York, 1871. 12.................................1714.23 Note. - Various biographical sketches and other papers collected after Irving's death.hNote. - All general histories of art, architecture, painting, and sculpture necessarily treat largely of art in Italy, and see - Tales of a traveller. London, 1850. viii, 296 pp. the notes under those heads, and under Rome, as wvell as under the names of prominent artists, like Raphael, Buonarotti, etc. 160~........................................ 715.7 Lanzi and Vasari are both nasive authorities of repute, the - Same. Author's revised edition. Philadelphia, latter being contemporary with some of his subjects. Many of Mrs. Jameson's bookis treat attractively of the subject, and her 1872. 530 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 8.......... 1815.9 E1 arly painters" is a collection of popular lives; while parts Note. -Various stories. of Wornum's "Epochs of painting" [6213.31 and Viardot's "' Wonders of Italian art" treat the subject fitlyifor the general - Tour on the prairies. London, 1854. v, 137-F- pp. reader; but for the thorough student of painlting the new work by Crowe and Cavalcaselle supplies the most satisfac160........................................ 417.1 tory account. Voyages and discoveries of the companions of F5rItalian sestigtuee, the valuable mottograpis of Perkins For Italian sculpture, the valuable monograph of Perkins -- Voyages and discoveries of the compan ofis of the first importance. See also Luebke's 1 H-istory of Columbus. Author's revised edition. With an sculpture" [6210.31, and for popular use, the "Wonders of appendix of historical documents. London, sculpture" by Viardot, above named. For Italliail architecture, see Fergusson's "History of archi1850. x, 962 [354] pp. 16................1226.7.2 tecture" [6222.3]. Burckhardt's' Cicerone " is the most impor- Wolfert's Roost and other papers. A thor's re- tant manual. vised edition. Philadelphia, 1871. 431 — pp. Geography, description, travel, etc. Illustrated. Fac-simile. Sm. 80.............1815.12 - Adams W. T. Sunny shores; or, young AmerNvote. - Same as 311.14. Note. - Same as 311.14.- Adams, W. T. Sunny shores; or, young America in. Boston, 1875. 160................... 925.12 - Life and letters of. Irving, P. M. New York, - Baedeker, C. Handbook for travellers. Cob1862-64. 4 v. 120........................ 1214.1 lenz, 1870, 72. 2 v. 160................... 5528.2 - Same. Philadelphia, 1872. 3 v. Sm. 8..... 1815.1 - - Switzerland, and the adjacent portions of Italy. Note. —The lifie by hIis nephew is thle all-sufficient account, Handbook for travellers. Coblenz, 1872. 160. 5718.4 and there is a review by D. G. Mitclhlell, in Atlantic monthly, Castelr, E. Old Roe and new taly. New June, 1864. Additional biographical mtemoranda will be - Castelar, E. d ome and new Italy. New fotnd in G. P. Putnanm's recollections, it Atlantic monthly, York, 1873. 120........................... 824.11 Nov., 1800; in Harper's monthly, vols. 2, 14, 20, 21, 24, and DickensC.(J..) PicturesomItal. Leip34 [on Sleepy hollow]. After his death. Bryant [1926.1] com- - Dickens, C. (J. H.) Pictures from Italy. Leip memsorated him before the New York historical society; and zig, 1846. Sq. 16..........................338.18 Everett also in the 4th vol. of his Orations [1921.11. Thacke- - Same. Boston, 1874. 80.1824.10 ray paid himn a tribute in his "Roundabout papers" [335.9]. Alibone, in his article, quotes many authorities and gives -Elliot, F. Diary of an'idle woman in. Leipzig, full references to others, and essays on Irving or his works 1872. 2v. in 1. Sq. 16................... 228.3 will be fbulotd in Jeffrey's essays [5610.8]; in Prescott's " Miscellaties" [1537.8; 5237.3], etc. See also the literary histories — Forsyth, J. Remarks on antiquities, arts, and of Duyckinck ansd Griswold, and the references in Thomns. letters, dnring an excursion in, 1802, 3. Boston, IRVING, William, PAULDING, James Kirke, and IR- 1818. 80.................................. 421.3 VING, Washington. Salmagundi; or, the whim- - Goethe, J. W. von. Travels in. London, 1872. whams and opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq., Sm. 8....................................1025.5.2 and others. London, 1850. vi, 269 pp. 16.. 715.4 - Hare, A. J. C. Cities of northern and central - Same. Preface and notes by E. A. Duyckinck. Italy. London, 1876. 3 v. Sm. 8.........5527.17 Philadelphia, 1871. xix, 473 pp. Illustrated. - Hawthorne, N. Passages from [his] Italian Sm. 8..................................... 1815.7 note-books. Boston, 1876 [cop. 1871]. 2 v. 160. 1839.3 ISABELLA Orsini. Guerrazzi, F. D............... 536.9 - Herder, J. G. von. Reise nach Italien. Giessen, IS EULTE. A novel. By the author of " Vera," etc. 720.19 1859. 160................................. 1024.1 ISLAiM. Deutsch, E. (0. M.) Literary remains. New - HIillard, G. S. Six months in. Boston, 1854. York, 1874. 80............................ 5733.7 2 v. Sm. 80.......................... 426.8 - Sanme. See SMiTH, R. B. Mohammed and Mo- - Howells, W. D. Italian journeys. New York, hammedanism. New York, 1875. 120.......5816.23 1872. 16~..................4........... 425.20 IsHIMAEL; or, in the depths. Southworth, E. D. E. N. 522.23 - Itindraire d'Italie, on la description des voyages ISLAND, The, of fire. [Iceland.] Headley, P. C. par les routes plus frdquent~es aux principales Boston, 1875. 120......................... 435.3 villes d'Italie. Milan, 1817. Sm. 8S......... 2018.5 ISLAND home, The. Keene, Mrs. S. F.......... 923.13 - Kemble, F. (A.) A year of consolation. New ISLAND pearl, An. Farjeon, B. L................. 530.11 York, 1847. 120........................... 426.14 ITALY 125 ITALY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ITALY. Geography, description, travel, etc., continued. ITALY. Geography, description, travel, etc., continued. - Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. Letters from Italy. - Norton, C. E. Notes of travel and study in. Boston, N. D. 120......................... 1227.1 Boston, 1859. 160................... 426.12 - M[oens, W. J. C. English travelers and Italian - Taine, H.A. Italy. London, 1872. 2 v. 8'. 5522c2 brigands. New York, 1866. 120............ 423.16 - Wallace, Mrs. E. D. A woman's experiences in. - Murray, J. Handbook for Central Italy. Lon- New York, 1872. 120. 423.11 don, 1867. 120.... 5527.5 - Watson, E. H. Child-life in. Boston, 1866. - - Handbook for Northern Italy. London, 1873. Sm. 80...................... 931.5 120........................................ 5527.4 - Willis, N. P. Pencillings by the way. New - - Knapsack guide for. London, 1865. 120.... 5528.1 York, 1844. L. 8............ 430;2 NOTE ON ITALIA.N IRAVEL,r'ETC. The memorials, which give chief or exclusive attention to the classical associations of Italy, are Forsyth's reputable work on tihe antiquities, arts, and letters, and it is reetoned by Hare to be the best book on general Italian travel. Ofc modern traveller's guides, there are Baedeker, and later editions of Murray. Of Gesman travellers, the most famous is Goethe, and Niebuhr says of him that "he beheld without love." Of Frtench travellers, Taine is the most important of recent ones. Of' English travellers, Mrs. Jameson's "Diary" [427.3], though fictitious in form, embodies that lady's fine criticism, particularly upon art andliterature. In Dickens, the reader finds shrewd observation during a brief run through the peninsula, with glimpses of character. See also the journals and letters of English authors, who have lived long in Italy, like Byron, Shelley, Landor, etc.; and the descriptive essay by Alison, in his Essays [1531.7]. Hare's "Days near Rome" [5527.15] and his " Cities of northern and central Italy" [5527.17], taking the region farther north up to the Alps, are both works of excellent character. Of American traveeler's, Hawthorne's Note-books do not, perhaps, embody more observation than was reproduced in his fiction of "The marble faun" [1813.2]. Hillard's book has been widely praised and used with satisfaction, as a scholarly portrayal of fact and feeling regarding what comes naturally within the observation of the visitor, and its concluding chapters give excellent characterizations of preceding writers on Italy firom the timnes of the earliest pilgriims. Howells's books are graceful narratives of' personal experience while the author was consul at Venice. Jarves has some close observation in his paper in Harper's monthily, vol. 10. Norton's book is a scholar's jottings, about matters not in thile way of every-day observers. Pleasing pictures of life are given in Lowell's "Fireside travels" [426.4]. See tlie paper on "Peasant life in Northern Italy" in Frazer's magazine, 1875. Italy is the subject of some well-known works of the imagination, which the reader cannot well omit considering. Madame de Sta1'sa "Corinne" [527.17; in French, 2015.3] connects the aptest pictures of life, mcanners and scenery, with a romantic love story. Hans Andersen, besides his "Poet's bazaar" [426.18], wrote "The improvisatore " [714.25], whichl is a very vivid portrayal of the externals of the land. See also the passionate sketches of Byron's' Childe Hlarold" [1614.13.2], and Rogers's calhner pictures in his:' Italy." Ruffini's "Doctor Antonio" [316.17] and " Lavinia" [316.18] also afford pictures of Italian lifB and character; as also T. A Trollope's " Siren" [334.20] and other of his novels. See also the humnorous view in De Mille's "Dodge club" [511.22]; in "Mademoiselle Mori" [313.13]; and the Italian characters, which figure in Wilkie Collins's "' Wotman in whitel " [326.12], and in Bulwer's'My novel" [336.17]. Of brigandclage in Italy, besides the book of Moens [see also Harper's monthly, vol. 33], there are other representations in Irving's "Tales of a trayeloiler" [715.7; 1815.9], and in De Mille's "American baron" [511.19]. Shelf' No. Shelf. No. History, etc. ITALY. History, etc., continued. ITALY. Abbott,J.S.C. Italy,andthe war for Symonds, J. A. Ronaissonco in Italy the age Italian independonco. Boston, 1871. 120.... 824.15 of the dospots. London,1875. 8'.5522.8 ~ Bryce, J. The holy Roman empire. London, B187y3e. SmTehlRoa eme.Lo80.5ndon, 814.19 See also Alps, Corsica, Pompeii, Rome, Savoy, Sicily, Tyrol, 1873. Sin. 8~...............................5814.19 Veie Venice. - Machiavelli, N. History of Florence, with the affairs of. London, 1871. Sm. 8~........ 5516.8 VOTE ONI ITA. LIA. Ifl-ISTOC)R Y. For the beginnings of modern Italian history, see the 69th and 70th chapters of Gibbon, in his "Roman empire" [824.9], who leaves the story with the final acquiescence of Rome in the power of the popes; and two chapters in Hallam's "Middle ages" [5916.1]. Much referred to under Rome on the period of its sedievac history broadly pertains to Italy, and particularly the work of Gregorovius, of which there is an examination under the title of "The Borgias and their latest historian," in the North British review, 1871. Hallam's "Middle ages" [5916.1] covers Italy for this period. The period of the rsenaissance may be considered as beginning with thie fall of Constantinople in 1453, and ending with the sack of Rome in 1527. Symonds [5522.8] is the latest single authority fbor this epoch; and for the wars with Spain, see Prescott's ":Ferdinand and Isabella" [592.5], and also tihe histories of France for Francis I's time. For the power of Florectee in Italy there is the well-known history by Mtachiavelli [5516.8], who, in bringing down the narrative to the death of Lorenzo de' Medici, partly surveyed his own days, and while his reputation is not high for careful research, his manner is anitated. Roscoe furnishes, in the "Life of Lorenzo de' Medici," d. 1492 [5525.1], an excellent narrative for the general reader, who can follow it with the same writer's "Life of Leo x," d. 1522 [5526.6], both works of excellent reputatioc. The lives of' Michael Angelo, d. 1564, particularly Grimm's [102.2, in which, in vol. 1, p. 72, the historical sources are characterized], the autobiography of Cellini, which Roscoc has translated [1225.17], and the lives of other prominent men of' the period, aflbrd much illustrative help on thle period of Florentine supremacy; while in hiis "History of the conmmonwealth of Florence" [5512.3], Trollope has given in some respects the best survey from 1107 to the fall of the republic in 1531, which is available for thie English reader, constituting, as it does, a narrative of the political affairs that fitly complencehlts Roscoe's accounts of the msthetic culture of the Medicean era. Napier's "Florentine history" [5316.2] is a book of good repute, copious in treatment, of adequate research, held to be honest and impartial, and it brings thile record down to 1824. See also Symonds's "Renaissance," chapter 3 [5522.8]. For the influence of Venice and Bonze upon Italian history, see those heads. For the history of this century, see the special heads of Sardinia, Florence, Rome, Venice, and Naples; and for the influence of Austria and France upon Italian history, see those countries. For an account of the recent dissolution of the relations between the state and church, see Fortnightly review, 1872; and Mazzini's article on "The religions side of the Italian question," ic Atlantic ccontlcly, July, 181i7, or Westminster reviews, July, 1867. Tcere are several special memoirs on the war of 1859, and tile military history of it can be studied in Haamley's " Operations of war" [5910 6]. For the war of' 1866, see Germany. See also Harper's monthly, vol. 43, etc. An examination of the present condition of united Italy is made in the Edinburgh review, Oct., 1875; and HIare's " Cities of northern and central Italy" [5527.17] represents the views of those who find more to disapprove than approve in the present state of affairs. For tie ecclesiastical history, see the summary as mapped out in MeClintock and Strong's Cyclopmdia. Ranke's "History of tihe popes" [5516.7] covers the 10th and 17th centuries. Macaulay's review, in his Essays [1918.4], is sufficient for the general reader, who nmay refer to the note under Reformation, fbor general works touching the convulsion in Italy, and to clhapter 11 of Fisher's "Reformation" [5813.7]. For the part borne by Savonarola in preparing for the reformation, see the delineation in George Eliot's "ERotmola" [310.23], and iu IMrs. Stowe's "Agnes of Sorrento" [527.16]. There is an examination of thie Italian historians in Disraeli's " Curiosities of literature," second series [5226.6]. Illustrative imaginative literature will be found for the 13th century in Dante's great poem, and iu Leigh Hunt's " Story of Rimini." For the 14th century, see Bulwer's "-Rienzi" [33i.ll], and Byron's tragedy of' "Marino Faliero" [1614.13 5]. For the 15th century, Byron's tragedy of " The two Foscari" [1614.13.5]; Guerrazzi's "Isabella Orsini" [336.9], and Shelley's tragedy of tihe "Cenci" [1613.11]. Guerrazzi's'"Beatrice Cetci'" [716.5] is a story of the latter part of the 16th century. For recent history, Chiarles Albert or Sardinia figures in MIrs. Jenklin's " Who breaks - pays" [313.3]; the revolution of 1848 is commemnorated in Mrs. Browning's poem, "Casa Guidi windows " [1612.4.2]; and Garibaldi illustrates modern politics in "The rule of the monk " [521.18]. ITALY 126 JAMES Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ITALY, continued. JACoX, Francis. Aspects of authorship; or, book Language and literature. marks and book makers. London, 1872. 494-t- Ahn, (J.) F. New practical and easy method of pp. 16.. 6136.6 -Bible music: being variations, in many keys, on learning the Italian language. 1st and 2d learnin the n Italia lagug 1st and..... 2d 3. musical themes from Scripture. Boston, 1872. course. London, 1861. 120............ 2037.1 viii 330 viii, 330 pp. 16~............. 6234.2 - Millhouse, J. New English-Italian and Italian- JACQ T, Albert istory of ceramic art. A 4th diton. ondn, 174. JACQUEMAaT% Albert. History of ceramic art.A English dictionary. 4th edition. London, 18. descriptive and philosophical study of tile pot2 v. Sm. 80.*R.R., F.3.11 MontiSL. rammar...of.the..Italin, tery of all ages and all nations. Woodcuts - Moni, L. Gratmmar of the Italian language. engravings [etc.]. Translated by Mrs. Bury Boston, 1855. 12~............. 2035.1 Boston, 1855. 120...2035.1 Palliser. London, 1873. 627 pp. L. 8...... 6231.1 - Ollendorff, H. G. Key to the exercises in the JACQUEMONT, Jacques. See MiRIiszdE, P. Portraits ~new method of learning a language in six historiques et littdraires. Paris, 1874. 12...5527.14 months. Adapted to the Italian. New York, JACQ R he. A noel. Jms,. P.R.22. 1849, 12................... 205.3JACQUERIE, The.. A hormel. James, G. P. R....... 7 22.5' 1849.J ]2~................. 2035.3 JACQUES Bonneval; or, the days of the dragonnades. - - New method of learning the Italian language. Manning, A.............................. 738.6 New York, 1846. 12~ 03.......New York, 1846. 120.......2034.1 JAEGER, Abraham. Mind and heart in religion; or, -Prescott, W. H. Italian narrative poetry; -P drcscott, W. H. Italian narratise poetry; Judaism and Christianity. New York, 1873. Poetry and romance of the Italians. (Inas 295 pp. Sq. 160.6326.22 Biographical and critical essays)....1537.8 and 5237.3 J d b L:cmd. Moir J n llemain, A P. JALousIE du barbouil1, La: comedie. Moliare, J. — VileanA..Tableau de lab litti~rature au 2 53.. Villeain, A. F. Tableau d a littrature a B. P. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 12.........5537.2.1 moyen age en Italic. Paris, 1871. 2 v. 120.5537.11 JAMAICA PLAIN directory for 1873-4. Boston, 1873. JArAmca PLAIN directory for 18'73-4. Boston, 18i3. Note. - For the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, see HIallamn's 8~....R., E.2.9 "Literatlu e of Europe" [1531.2]. The English reader can J I, king o in have access to an English trnsltion of Sismondi's Litera- JAMES I, ing of England, Inquiry into the caracter ture of the south of Europe" [5927.10], which. though of. Disraeli, I. New York, 1868. Sn. 8...1533.14 elegant and pleasing in manner, is sometimes adjudged clcgarr undpiesing n~ aime, I yomtilc p a ~Ju~ ivirhlres George Payne Rainsf'ord. Agincourt. [Turns superficial, though lHallasm considers him otherwise. Thie JAES, George Payne Rainsford. Agincourt. [Turns English reader will find brief summaries in Longfellow's on this battle, in Henry v's time]............ 327.12 " Pots and poetry of Europe " [5922.1]. - Agnes Sorel. A novel....................... 730.6 ITnACA, N. Y., Scenery of. Spencer, S. Ithaca, - The ancient rgi. A tale.................. 722.14 ~~~18660~~~~. 13~60~..417.4 -Arabella Stuart. [English history, time of James I]................................... 327.13 ITINuAAInE d'Italie, ou la description des voyages par les routes plus fr6quent6es aux principales Arah Neil. Time of the English commonvilles d'Italie. Avc cartes g6ographiques. 9e wealth]........327.11 6dition Milanoise, augment6e par P. J. V. eauchap327.1 Milan, 1817. xxxi, 260+ pp. Sm. 8~. 2018.5 - The castle of Ehrenstin.327.3 IVAN do Biron; or, the Russian court in the middle - The convict327.8 of last century. Helps, Sir A. Boston, 1874. Corse d on; or th ian. A romane 722. Sin. 8.738.11 - Darnley: or, the field of tho cloth of gold [1520] 327.16 - Same. Leipzig, 1874. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160. 329.16 - The false heir 327.2 IVANHOE. Scott, Sir W. Boston.............. Forest days. [Robin Hood].. 327.14 -- Same. Leipzig............................. 324.6 _TegPY ieo erei]........371 - Same. Leipzig.324.6 - The gipsy. [Time of George i].327.17 IvAR. Carldn, E. F............... 521.16 Gowrie; or, the king's plot.................. 730.8 lvons. Sewell, E.M. 2 v....................... 527.22 - Heidelberg. [Thirty years' war in Germany]. 327.7 - Henry of Guise; or, the states of Blois......... 722.12 JACK of all trades. Parker,. A. 933.15 - Henry Smeaton: a Jacobite story of the reign of JACIK Arcorobe. Bradley, W. I. 913.5 George z...7 30.3 JACK rcom e. B adle, W.I............... 93.5 George I.........................,0......... 73~0.3 JACK Hazard and his fortunes. Trowbridge, J. T... 915.15 - History of Charlemagne. Now York, 1860. 408 P isortyt Wod-us Chrlman. 12w0York,1565.81 9 JAcK Hinton, the guardsmnan. Lever, C. (J.) Leip- pp. Portrait. Wood-cuts. Sm.1205528.9 zig...................332.21 - History of Richard Coeur-de-Lion, king of Eng-Same. London. 516.17 land. New edition. London, 1854. 2v. PorJACK o' Lantern, The. Cooper, J. F...' 310.12 traits. Sm. 8.. 5526.7 JA~CKTier. Cooper, J.F. 525.8 - The Huguenot: a tale of the French protestants. 722.10 JACK's iser. Coopers, J......................710. JACK'S sister. Navers,............. 7 10.29 - The Jacquerie. A novel..................... 722.5 JACK'S ward. Alger, H., jr...................... 1117.2 - Leonora d'Orco. A historical romance... 730.5 JACKSON, Andrew, Life of. Parton, J. Now York, - Life and times of,Louis xIv. New edition. Lon1861. 3 v. 12...0............1212.1 don, 1851. 2 v. Portraits. Sm. 80.. 5526.5 JACKSON, James. Another letter to a young physi- Life of Henry the fourth, kin of rane and cian [on the utility of medicine]: to which are Navarre. New York, 1855. 2 v. 12.. 5525.12 appended some other medical papers. Boston, - Mary of Burgundy; or, the-revolt of Ghent.... 722.11 1861. xii, 179 pp. 12............6021.5 and 6036.1 - Morley Enstein.. 327.10 - Letters to a youngn physician. Boston, 1855. iv, - Philip Augustus; or, the brothers in arms...... 722.7 344 pp. 120.7601)6.16 - Rose d'Albrot; or, troublous times. A romance. 730.7 pp.... 12............ne ~ —. 1- Russell: a tale of the reign of Charles is. [Lord - Memoir of James Jackson, jr. With extracts Rsel eedd181 2. from his letters to his father; and medical cases ussell, beheaded 1683.327.6 Rusel Sieheodoed 1683]to...................... 327.15 collected by himn. Boston, 1835. 444 pp. 80. 5022.4 Sir Theodore Brou.hton... 327.15 JACKSON, John, and CRATTO, W. A. Treatise on The.mu.gle.. 327.4 -— Thsuge 3 2 7.4: wood engraving, historical and practical. With - The stop-mother 327.9 - T hiem, and its consequences................. 327.5 illustrations. 2d edition. With a chapter on the artists of the present day by H. G. Bohn. Note. —See E. P. Wiipple's review of James's novels London, 1866. xvi, 664 pp. 80 6211.10 [1936.2.1]. JACKSON, John Barnard Swett. Descriptive catalogue of the anatomical museum of the Boston JAMES, IHenry. Substance and shadow: an essay society for medical improvement. Boston, 1847. upon the physics of creation. Boston, 1863. xi, 352 pp. Plates. 80..................... 6022.3 x, 3-539 pp. 8. 5834.1 JACKSON, Thomas Jonathan. Life. By an ex-cadet. JAMES, IIenry,jr. Roderick Hudson. [Fiction]... 723.27 2d edition. Richmond, 1864. 196 pp. 160... 1013.6 - Transatlantic sketches. Boston, 1875. 401 pp. - Stonewall Jackson: a military biography. Cooke, 120..........................................436.4 J. E. New York, 1866. Sin. 80.............1214.11 JAiES, Thomas P. The mystery of Edwin Drood. JACKSON family. Thayer, E. Family memorial. Part second. See DICKErNS, C. (J. II.) The Hingham, 1835. 8....................... 611.2 mystery of Edwin Drood..................... 732.31 JAcoB Faithful. Marryat, F.................... 337.2 JArES Montjoy: or, I've been thinking. Roe, A. S. 735.32 JAMESON 127 JERROLD Shelf. No. Shelf' No. JAMESON, Anna (Murphy). Diary of an ennuy6e. JEAFFRESON, John Cordy. Annals of Oxford. LonFrom the last London edition. Boston, 1866. don, 1871. 2 v. 80 5433.3 341 pp. 1 plate. 16. 1...... 427.3 - A book about doctors. Leipzig, 1870. 2 v. in 1. - Legends of the monastic orders, as represented in Sq. 16~.............1238.16 thpe fine arts. Corrected and enlarged edition. - A book about the table. London, 1875. 2 v. 80. 6432.3 Boston, 1866. xv, 489 pp. Portrait. 16... 1517.7 - Brides and bridals. London, 1872. 2 v. 8.... 5822.6 - Memoirs of the early Italian painters. Boston, - Live it down. A novel............... 732.29 1875. 352 pp. Portrait.. Sq. 160........... 6228.2 - Lottie Darling. A novel................... 732.15 - Memoirs of the loves of the poets. Biographical - Not dead yet. A novel...................... 732.25 sketches. From the last London edition. Bos- - Olive Blake's good work. A novel............. 732.24 ton, 1866. 517 pp. 1 plate. 16............5618.2 - A woman in spite of herself.... 311.20 - Sisters of charity, catholic and protestant. And JEAN. Newman, Mrs. -.....720.40 The communion of labor. Boston, 1857. 302 pp. JEAN et Jeannette. Gautier, T. Paris, 1863. 180. 5536.2 120........................................1538.16 JEANIE'S quiet life. Tabor, E.................... 711.27 - Sketches of art, literature, and character. Bos- JEDDO. Beauvoir, L., comte de. London, 1872. 16~.5935.11 ton, 1866. 502 pp. 1 plate. 160......... 5618.3 JEFFERSON, Thomas. Parker, T. Historic Ameri- Studies, stories, and memoirs. Boston, 1866. 408 cans. Boston, 1871. Sinm. 8................ 5025.4 pp. 1 plate. 160 1916.3 - Parton, J. Life of. Boston, 1874. 8....... 1215.1 JAsErsoN, Robert. Mineralogical notes. See Cu- - Randolph, S. N. The domestic life of. New vIER, Georges Ldopold Chrdtien Frederic Dago- York, 1872. Sm. 80....................... 5025.3 bert, baron.............................. 6633.1 Note. - Sarah N. Randolph, a great-granddaughter, using JAMESTOWN, Voyage of the, on her errand of mercy fariiy letters and reminiscences, published "The domestic life of Jefihrson." For more on his orivate relations and [to Ireland during the fatmine]. Forbes, R. B. opinions, see Webster's account ofr a visit to Monticello, in his Boston, 1847. 8C....421.4 "Private correopondeoce" [5020.2]. Sec also Harper's JA.MYA,.oygeto.n.85...akw.. monthly, vol. 48. Parton has written the latest and an interJAN MAYAN, Voyage to, in 1856. Blackwood,l F. esting biograplhy. His political vioes are reviewed in T., lord Dufferin. Boston, 1859. 12......... 225.3 Brosllhgtsn's Statesmes ofthe time of George ntI" [3614.4.5] in Proft A. D. W~hite's essay on hiis opinions of slavery, in tihe JANE Eyre. BretA6, C. Leipzig................. 3 21.23 Atlantic smontlly, Jan., 182; and in tle lives of' Washington, -S'amse. New York...............735.29 Adams, Ilamilton, etc., and in Bancroft's "History ot tihe JAN~T~ m.................... United States." The paper by Tiheodore Parker is cssracterJANET'S home. Keary, A........................ 717.15 istic; and there are references to others in Allibone anld JANET'S love and service. Rtbertson, M. M. 723.7 Thomnas's "Biographical dictionary." Numerous eulogies JAdPAN. Adcams, F. 0~. Historyof.Vol. To1864.~by Webster [5013..1.], Everett [1921.1.1], assd others will also JAPAN. Adams, F. 0. listory of. Vol. I. To 1864. be fotund. See also papers its Harper's montolily, vols. 8, 7, 26 London, 1874. 8...0............5911.6 asnd 43; and in vol. 44, on his relations to the University of'Virginila. Dickson, Wr. Japan: being a sketch of the his Virinia. tory, government and officers of the empire. JEFFREY, Francis, lord. Contributions to the EdinEdinburgh, 1869. 80 5931.2 burgh review. New York, 1873. 762 pp. PorHawkes, F. L. Narrative of the expedition of an trait. [Modern British essayists.] 80........ 5610.8 American squadron to, 1852-54. New York, -Life of. Cockburn, H. T., lord. Edinburgh, 1856. 8.....................421.1 1872. Sm. 80.............................5635.2.1 I-Howland, E. With the Count do Beauvoir in. JENKIN, Mrs. C. Leisure hour series. Jupiter's (In Many lands and many people). 431.3 daughters.................................. 518.21 Humbert, A. Japan and the Japanese. New -- Within an ace............................. 539.10 York, 1874. 40:............................ 5920.5 - Madame de Baupr6.......................... 517.15 -Jarves, J. J. A glimpse at the art of. New - Once and again 318.2 York, 1876. Ii....160.....6234.7 - A Psyche of to-day.......................... 518.11 - Mossman, S. New Japan, the land of the rising - Skirmishing................................. 313.6 sun; its annals during the past twenty years, - Two French marriages 313.5 recording the remarkable progress of the Japan- - " Who breaks - pays"....................... 313.3 ese in western civilization. London, 1873. 80. 5922.9 - Within an ace.............................. 313.4 Oliphant, L. Narrative of the'Earl of Elgin's JENKIN, Flemring. Electricity and magnetism. Lonmission to, 1857-59. New York, 1860. 80.... 421.2 don, 1873. xii, 379 — pp. [Text-books of sci- Picture stories from the Japanese. Pictures drawn ence.] Sm. 80............................. 6438.4 by native talent; with the stories in English JENKtINS, Edward. Ginx's baby, his birth and other rhyme. London [1874]. 80................. 5920.3 misfortunes; [and] Lord Bantam............. 311.21 - Taylor, (J.) B. Japan, in our day. New York, -Lord Bantam. A satire...................... 536.21 1872. Sm. 8............................. 423.7 Fote.- Fiction, constituting satire on local English politics. -- Visit to, in 1853. New York, 1864. 12.... 425.7 JENKINSON, Henry Irwin. Epitome of Lockhart's JAPANESE, The, in America. Lanunan, C. New life of Scott. Edinburgh, 1873. xii, 388pp. 80.5425.10 York, 1872. 12............................ 5925.3 JENNESS, John Scribner. The Isles of Shoals. An JAPHET in search of a father. Marryat, F....... 337.6 historical sketch. New York, 1873. 182 pp. JARYEs, Deming. Reminiscences of glass-making. Illustrated. Portraits. Folded plates. 16... 818.2 2d edition, enlarged. New York, 1865. iv, JERDAN, William. Autobiography. With his liter116 pp. Folded plate. 8................... 6425.2 ary, political, and social reminiscences and corJARVYS, James Jackson. Catalogue of [his] collec- respondence during the last fifty years. London, tion of early Italian pictures, deposited in the 1852, 53. 4 v. Portrait. 1 plate. 160...... 5425.5 gallery of the Yale school of fine arts. Boston, - Men I have known. Illustrated with facsimile 1871. 28 pp. 80........................... 6213.7 autographs. London, 1866. ix, 490pp. Sm. 80.5423.11 - Descriptive catalogue of "Old masters," collected - Personal reminiscences. (In Stoddard, R. H. by [him] to illustrate the history of painting Bric-a-brac series).........................1828.6 from 1200 to the best periods of Italian art. JERROLD, Douglas (William). Ambrose Gwinett: a Cambridge, 1860. 62 pp. 8................ 6213.7 mnelo-dralna. New York, N. D. 35 pp. 120.. 1635.4 - A glimpse at the art of Japan. New York, 1876. - Fireside saints, Mr. Caudle's breakfast talk, and 2162- pp. Illustrated. 160................. 6234.7 other papers. Now first collected [by J. E. BabJASPER. Abbott, J. Harper's story books......936.1.11 son]. Boston, 1873. 357 pp. 160........ 728.6 JAY, W. M. L., pseud. See WOODRUFF, Julia Louisa - History of St. Giles and St. James. Leipzig, ~~~~~~~~Matilda. ~1852. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16. 313.9 JAY, William. Review of the causes and conse- - Men of character. Leipzig, 1852. 2 v. in 1. quences of the Mexican war. 4th edition. Bos- Sq. 16c.................................... 313.8 ton, 1849. 333 pp. 12............... 5017.2 - Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures. New York, 1869. - A view of the action of the federal government xviii, 195 pp. Illustrated. 16............. 518.9 in behalf of slavery. New York, 1839. viii, - Life and remains of. Jerrold, (W.) B. Boston, 217 [205] pp. 12..........................6316.1 1859. 12........................... 1227.3 JERROLD 128 JEWITT Shelf. No. Shelf; No. JERROLD, (William) Blanchard. At home in Paris: JERRY. Simonds, W............................ 932.27 at peace and at war. London, 1871. 2 v. 160.5526.12 JERRY Jarvis's wig. Barham, R. H. (In Johnson, - The best of all good company. A day with (E.) R. Little classics)...... 529.4.4 Charles Dickens. Boston, 1873. 80 pp. Por- JERUSALEAr. Besant, W., and Palmer, E. H. Jerutrait. Fac-simile. 160..................... 1215.3 salemn, the city of Herod and Saladin. London, - Life and remains of Douglas Jerrold. Boston, 1871. 80o.....................5924.3 1859. xvi, 450 pp. Portrait. 12.1227.3 - Creagh, J. A scamper to. London, 1873. 8~.5931.10 - Life of Napoleon iii. Derived from state rec- - Warren, I. P. Jerusalem, ancient and modern. ords, from unpublished family correspondence, Boston [cop. 1873]. 80.821.6 and from personal testimony. With portraits - Wilson, C. W., and others. The recovery of. and fac~similes of letters. Vol. I, II. London, New York, 1872. 80...................... 5933.1 1874, 75. 2 v. 80......................... 5522.3.7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~See also Palestine. Contens. - Vol. I. Birth, youth, and education; The Italian insurrection; Arenenberg. II. Between Strasburg and Boulogne; Ham; The revolution of 1848. ZNOTE CON JERU, S_ L EMVI. History. For the ancient period, beside the record of the Bible and Josephus [5923.5], the general reader will find the Old Testament and New Testament histories is; Dr. Smith's series of Student's histories the most convenient, tor more extended accounts than are given in Smith's " Bible dictionary" and the cyclopadias of McClintock and Strong [elaborate article] and Kitto; in chapter 4 of "Our work in Palestine" [423.10; 5915.6], and others. The story of the siege and destruction by Titus has been told among smroderns by Milnsan, in books 14 and ]5 of Isis "History of the Jews" [5927.1]; and by Merivale, in his Romans, chap. 59 of ith book [5515.3]. There is an illustrative historical tale in Whyte-Melville's " Gladiators" [t21.15]. After the histories of the crusades, of which Tasso's " Jerusalem delivered "[5537.1] is a poetic illustration, Gibbon and the eastern histories come next, in detail. See James's "History of Richard Coeur-de-Lion" [5526.7] for the story in part of the crusading period. Besant's "City of Herod and Saladins" [5924.3] covers the post biblical period, A.D. 33 to our day, and the author "studiously avoids things ecclesiastical;" givisig chap. 5 to Christian pilgrimnaes, and chap. 7 to the Christian kingdomn of Jerusalem, A.:D. 1099, etc. See also Palestine, note. Topography. Peculiarly in regard to Jerusalem the record of topographical discovery is closely allied with the expansion of our historical knowledge of the city and its vicissitudes. The reader may trace the literature of this subject in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc. The general reader will find a very good summary of antagonistic theories regarding the walls of ancient Jerusalem, and the position of the Holy sepulchre, in Mrurray's Handbook [15936.1]. Fergusson has advanced peculiar views in identifying Mount Zion with the site of the sepulchre, in an essay which originally appeared in Sinith's "Bible dictionary," where, in Hackett and Abbot's edition, he is carefully eontroverted by Dr. Wolcott. Tiere is a paper on the site of' Solomon's temple in Scribner's monthly, Dec., 1875. Porter, the editor of Murray, has a section on Jerusalem, in his "Giant cities of Bashans" [5915.7]. The recent theories about the site of the Temple are stated in chapter 8 of "OOur work in Palestine" [423.10; 5915.6]. Ritter's methods of connecting history and geography are given with sufficient exactness thr the general reader in Burt's "'The land and its story" [421.8], which has a chapter on Jerusalem. The great promoter of this study in England has been Dean Stanley, who devotes the third chapter of his "Sinai and Palestine," 1853 [5923.1], to Jerusalem; arid though his book is too scholarly for the most popular use, its reputation is high wisth all interested in developing the sacred history by its connection with the sacred geography, while his care tor detail makes him very interesting. See references under Stanley in Allibone. A chapter on Jerusalem is given in the 2d volhme of Thomson's" Land and the Book" [224.1], who, as a missionary for twenty-five years, had unusual opportunities for studying the manners and customs of the people, and has done much to popularize the subject. The reader will not forget popular and recent accounts in Hepworth Dixon's "Holy Land" [428.1]; Thackeray. in his "Cornihill to Cairo" [513.1.7]; Creagh's "Scamper "[5931.10]; W. C. Prime's "Holy city," in H-arper's monthly, vol. 14; and E. D. G. Prime's "Round the world' [233.1]. The most elaborate of recent topographical surveys we owe to the Palestine exploration firnd of England. The government of Great Britain aided them by detailing engineers to make the most thorough explorations and survey of Jerusalem, and the result is an admirable work, with every advantage of engraving and pisotography on a large scale, which can be seen in the Bates Hall. The Fund have for some years issued a quarterly statement by which the biblical student could hiblow the advances of science; and to epitomize results and present the general reader with a complete review of what had been accomplished, they lately (1870) issued "Trhe recovery of Jerusalemrr" [5933.1, - see Harper's monthly, vol. 43], which is the best sumrmary of existing knowledge that the reader can avail himself of; to be found, however, more condensed in the more recent "'Our work in Palestine "[423.10; 5915.6]. See also Blackwood's magazine, under "Explorations," 1873. I. P. Warren's "Jerusalemrr, ancient and modern" [821.6], is a compact resumn6 of existing knowledge. Hackett and Abbot's edition of Smith's "Bible dictionary" and McClintock and Strong's Cycloprdia give elaborate summaries of all the topographical data. Many of the works mentioned under East (The) and Palestine afford sections on Jerusalerm. Shelf' No. Shelf. No. JERUSALEm delivered. [Poem.] Tasso, T. New JESUITS, continued. York, 1871. 120........................... 5537.1 ~ Note.-There isa list of books on the Jesuits in Fisher's "1 Reformation " [5813.7]. JERVIS, H. W. The student's France. History of The English reader will find chapters in Ranke's "History France. From the earliest times to the estab- of the popes" [5516.7] the best tor an ordinary purpose, and may compare Macaulay's review [1918.4.3]. Eanke covers the lishinent of the second empire in 1852. Illus- sixteenth and seventeenth centuries only. Martin's " Detratod. New York, 1872 [1862]. xii, 730 pp. cline of the French monarchy" covers their suppression in France. [The student's series.] 12~.................. 824.13 On Loyola and the early Jesuits there is an essay by SteJERVIS, William Henley. The Gallican ohurinch. A phen [1931.1], also Harper's monthly, vol. 39. history of the church of France, from the con- Disraeli, ir his " Amenities of literature" [1533.13], has a history of the church of ~rance, from the con- paper on the first Jesuits in England. cordat of Bologna, 1516, to the revolution. On the labors of the order it America, their own " Relationss" have afforded snost valuable historical material to With portraits. London, 1872. 2 v. 8. 1531.8 Parkman, whose series of monogrraphs on "France and EngJESSAsIINE. Terhune, M. V.............. 735.28 lard in Noet; America" [1011.1], are secesoary to a tsorough comprehension of their career as missionaries and explorers, JESSE, John Heneage. London: its celebrated char- while the accoisst given by Bancroft, in his "Hislory of acters and remarkable places. London, 1871. thie United States" [5012.3], outlines their record with sUfMicient fulness fir the general reader. See Dixon's " White 3 v. Illustrated. Sm. 8.. 5435.3 conquest" [439.5] for the order in the West. Memoirs of the pretenders and their adherents. See the article in McClintock and Strong's Cyclopxdia; and a concise statement fromr a protestant point of view in book 6 New edition. London, 1860. xii, 564 pp. Por- of Robertson's "Charles v" [1226.9]. Catholic authorities traits. Ssn. 8.............................. 5426.14 favorable to the order can best belooked up in the Bates Hall. JESSIE. Simonds, W............................ 932.25 JESSIE Carlton. Wise) D)........................ 932.31 JESUS. See CHRIST. JESSIE Trim. Farjeon, B. L..................... 710.33 JETTATRICE. Craven, P......................... 720.5 JESSIE'S parrot. Mathews, J. H..................1117.31 JEVONS, William Stanley. Money and the mechanJIESSUP, Honry Harris. Syrian hote-life [Edited] ism of exchange. New York, 1875. xviii, 349 by Isaac Riley. New York [1874]. 366 pp. pp. [International scientific series.] 120..... 5826.8 Illustrated. 12.5916.10 JEWELRY. Manuel du bijoutier, du joaillier [etc.]. - The women of the Arabs. With a chapter for Fontenelle, J. de. Paris, 1832. 2 v. 24~.... 6219.2 children. Edited by C. S. Robinson and Isaac JEWESS, The. Hal6vy, J. F. F. It. (In Ditson, 0., Riley. New York [1873]. x, 372-4- pp. Illus- and co. Standard opera librettos)...........6233.3.1 trsated. 12~................................ 5916.6 JEWETT, -Mrs. S. W. From fourteen to fourscore 714.26 JESUITs. The Jesuits in North America in the seven- JEWITT, Llewellyn, and HALL, Samuel Carter. The teenth century. Parkman, F., jr. Boston, 1872. stately homes of England. Illustrated. Lon12.......................................5015.5.2 don, 1874. xi, 399 pp. 40......5434.2 JEWS 129 JOHNSON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. JEWS. Adams, H. History of the Jews from the JOHN, Eugenio, continued. destruction of Jerusalem to the 19th century. - Reichsgriifin Gisela. 4te Auflage. Leipzig, 1874. Boston, 1812. 2 v. in 1. 120................ 828.12 2 V. 160. 5736.2 - Aguilar, G. The women of Israel. New York, - The second wife. From the German by Mrs. A. 1872. 2 v. 12............................1226.19 L. Wister.............. 726.25 - Ewald, (G.) H. (A.) History of Israel. London, - Magdalena. [And] The lonely ones. By Paul 1869-74. 5 v. 80........................5813.15 Ileyso...................710.25 - Frey, J. S. C. F. Judah and Israel: or, the res- JOHN Andross. Davis, R. H.............. 737.33 toration and conversion of the Jews and ten JOHN Brent. Winthrop, T.................... 537.20 tribes. New York, 1840. 12............... 6327.2 JOHN Bull in America; or, the new Munchausen. - Home, The, and the synagogue of the modern Paulding, J. K. New York, 1825. 12'.. 538.11 Jew. London [1873]. Sq. 16............ 5818.1 JOHN Dorrien. Kavanagh, J. Leipzig. 3 v. in 2. 330.19 - Milman, H. H. History of the. London, 1866. - Same. New York............ 714.20 3 v. 160.................................. 5927.1 JoHN Godfrey's fortunes. Taylor, (J.) B....... 716.36 - Palfrey, J. G-. Academicallectures on the Jewish JOHN Godsoe's legacy. Kellogg, E............... 922.29 Scriptures and antiquities. Vol. z. Boston, JOHN Halifax, gentleman. Craik, D. (MI.)....... 330.1 1838. 0.................................. 5811.8 JOHN Jago's ghost. Collins, (W.) W.............. 319.25 - Sharpe, S. H-istory of the Ilebrew nation, and JOHN Law, the projector. [Historical romance.] its literature. London, 1876. Sm. 80........ 5928.3 Ainsworth, W. H............................ 322.14 - Tappan, D. Lectures on Jewish antiquities. JOHN Marchmont's legacy. Braddon, M. E....... 325.9 oo~ Boston, 1807. 8~......... 1912.7 JOHN Paul's book. Webb, C. H. Hartford, 1874. 80. 1531.4 Note. — ilman's early editions Were published over thirty JOHN True. Abbott, J. Harper's story books....936.1.6 yers ago, and his book ls maintained a reputation for JOHN Whopper the newsboy. Clark, T. M. 9.... 26.28 scholarly candor and accuracy, waith picturesque presentation, but he incurred some detraction for Ilis critical examination JOHN Worthington's name. Benedict, F. L......... 731.30 of the historic truth i0 the sacred records. Hlis revised edition JOHNNY Darhyshire. Howitt, W. (In Johnson,(E.) is enlarged principally it the later periods, and gives the. Little clssics).5294.9 authorities, wrlhicl oftlste years have added to our knowledge;. Little classics)..........................29.4.9 and, ito a prefthee. whihel hoe thoinks wil11 soil neithoer extreme, JONYLahw392 siid, in a prefie, wrrhich lie thinks will suit neither extre'lie, JOHNNY Ludlow......................... 3 29.27 the author reaffirmts his previous views on thle duty of anBlind their wors historian. Both Milhnlan and Stanley acknowledge gret JOHNS, Bennett George. Blind people: their works indebtedness to Ewald [58s13.15], who first broughlt hot critical and ways; with sketches of tho lives of some spirit to the taskt, which had so rewarded Wolf and Niebuhr in the Ihistory of Greece and Rome. Thlouglh his conclusions famous blind men. Illustrated. London, 1867. are not always adopted, nor his statements invwriablv agreed xii, 196 pp. Sm. 80............. 5428.7 to, his wvork for the period before tile contmenceoenot of the motnarchy, ii.. 1095, is thle most conmprehensive, and his JOHNSON, Andrew. The great impeachment and successors only except a certain dogtsatisto in his opisions trial of Andrew Johnson. With the orelimnary firom their general praise. Bunsen's "God in history [5813.131 is written on a speculative, conjectural system, that proceedings [etc.]. With portraits. Philadeldoes not commnend itself to sturdy truth-seekers like Miloaoo. phia [cop. 1868]. 289 [281] pp. 8'..5011.14 Sharpe's "History of the nation and its literature" [592833 is Trial on his] ipechmt. ee UNTD STTES. the latest Etnglish contribution. Trial on [his] impeachment See UNITED STATES. The general reader will find Dr. Sioith's Old Testament his- Miscellaneous documents........... 5010.4 tory a sufficient narrative doown to about n. c. 400, when Jose- J ahsCO3j3:nd the Roman historians talke Lip the story. phius [5923.5] toed the Joman historians take up t he story. OHNSON, Anna C. Peasant life in Germany. 4th Smith's New Testament history, wlich substantialy closes edition. New Yorkl, 1859. 430 pp. 120 827.9 A. D0. 70, is prefitced by a cursory sketcht bridgling the ioterval.. between the old aod new record. See Froude's essay oil criti- JOHNSON, (Edwin) Rossiter, editor. Little classics. cism and thse gospel lhoistory, in his Short studies" [1914.5.1]. Boston, 184, 16 Sq. 16.......... 529. Lesiss's Na~s.ss oc ris" lhli~t073.1 wa a rolstBoston, 1874, 75. 16 a'. Sq. 160. 529.4 Lessing's "Nathan the wise" [1(113.6; 5737.1] was a protest against uncharitable views of the Jewish cl.aracter; and Dis- Cottests. — Vol. I. Exile: Ethan Brand, by N. -Hawthorne; raeli in some of his novels hans delineated the Jewish character ThIe swans of Lir, by G. Gritfin; A nighlt in a workhoulse, by to disarm prejudice. The samoe may be said of Miss Sheppard's J. Greenwood; The outcasts of Poker Flat, by Bret 1-arte; "lCharles Alchester" [532.1] and "Counterparts " [531.19]. The mtan without a countIry, by E. E. Hale; Flight of a'TarThere is a paper in IIHarper's monthlly, vol. 49, oil "The Jews tar tribe, by T. De Quihcey. and thleir p)ersecutors." Macaulay has as essay [1918.4] on Vol. II.'Intellect: The house and the brain, by E. Bulwver oheir "Civil disabilities in England; and Parton, in his Lytton; D'outre mort, by I-I. P. Spotford; The fall of the house "Topics of the tiesso" [1935.3], tells of thle " Israclifishl Brethl- of Uslher, by E. A. Poe; Chops, thle dwarf; by C. Diclkens; ren" in America. The story of their expulsion fi-om Spain Wakefield, byN. Hawthorne; MAurder, considered as one of is told in Prescott's "Ferdinaod and Isabella" [5922.5, ch. tile fine arts, by T. De Qsincey; The captain's story, by R. H. xvii], and this event is illustrated in Grace Augilar's "Vale of Davis. cedars" [533.17]. Vol. III. Tragedy: Thie mnurders in the nue Morgue, by Jsudaisoo. See Baring-Gould's "Origin and developtsment of E. A. Poe; The Lanson tragedy, by J. W. De Forest; Tile religious belief," and Clarkle's "Tell great religtons "[1523.2]. iron shlroud, by W. Mudford; Tlhe bell-tower, by I-I. Mielville; Literature. Sharie [5928.3] treats of the literature in con- The Kathayan slave, by E. C. Judson; TIle story of La Roche, nection witht the history. by H. Miackenzie; The vision of sudden death, by T. De Miilonanu praises tile article by Cassel in Ersch and Gruber's Quinecy. Gersmon encyclopoddia; and ordinary readers will very likely Vol. IV. Li-fe: Rab and his friensds, b'y J. Brown, ot. -r.; be satisfied with the articles in TIcClintoce and Strong, and A fomsance of real lifte, by WV. D. Howells; The lusel of Roarin Chantbers's Encyctopmdia. ing camsp, by Bret Harte; Jerry Jarvis's wig, by H. II. There are somoe well-known prose works of the imagination Bsaroaom; Beaeuty atnd the beast, by N. P. Willis; tDavid Swan, in illustration of Jewish history: W. Ware's "Julian" by N. I-awithorne; Dreamthorp, by A. Sisitth; A bachelor's [736.5], clositog with thle crucifixion; J. H-. IngJraliast's revere, by D. G. Mitchell; Thle granimmar of life, by B. F.'Prince of the house of David" [512.5], presenting Jerusalem Taylor; My' chateau, by G. 5V. Curtis; Dreas-children, by under tIerod; F. A. Strauss's " Hlelons Wallfhrt naclle Jeru- C. Lamb; The man in the reservoir, by C. F. I-offman; Westsales," also published as " The glory of the house of Israel " minster abbey, by J. Addisos; The puritans, by T.. B SMacau[425 14], depticting tihe life and manners of the first centory lay; Gettyslburg, by A. Lincoln. before Christ; IWhyte-Mlelville's " Gladiators" [821.15], the Vol. V. Laughter: A Ch-istnmas carol, by C. Dickens; Tihe fall of Jerusalem. For others, see Chronological list of his- haunted crust, by K. Saunders; A dissertation upon roast pig, torical fiction. by C. Lamb; The total depravity of inanimate things, by Sirs. E. A. WValker; Thie skeleton in the closet, by E. E. Hale; JoACHIr, v. Kanmern. Nathusius,......... 314.12 Sandy Wood's sepulchre, by H. M9iller; A visit to the asylum JOAN Merryweather. Saunders, K........ 339.20 tor aged and decayed punosters, by O. W. Holmes; Mir. Tibbot O'Leary, the curious, by G. Griffin; Neal Malone, by W. JOAN OF Anc. See DAHC, Jeanne. Carleton. JOANNA of Naples. Hall, L. J. Boston, 1850. 12'. 5216.3 Vol. VI. Love: Love and skates, by T. Winthrop; The ma nid of' MNlalines, by E. Bulwer Lytton; Thile story of Bnth, JOCELYN'S mistake. Spender, JIit-s. J. K........... 720.17 ifrom the Bible; The rise of Iskander, by B. Disraeli. JOHANNES Olaf. Wille, E. de................... 737.14 Vol. VII. Roiance: Iris, by O. V. Hbolhnes; Thle RostE................ d1 crucian, by D. M. M. Craik; The South breaker, by IHI. P. JOHN III (John Sobieski), king of Poland. Love of Spofford; Thle snow-storm, by J. Wilson; The king of the country, or Sobieski. Salvandy, N. A., comte do pek, by. Csngl Vol. VIII. Mystery: The ghost, by V. D. O'Connor; The Boston, 1856. 120......................... 916.11 four-fiftteen express, by AB.. Edwards; T'hle signal-man, by ~JOH~NEug enie (Ey. aitt.) ~The coustess Gisela. C. Dickens; The haunte d ships, by A. Cunnisgham; A raft that no toan made, by H. T. S. Lowell; Thie invisible princess, From the German by Mrs. A. L. Wister..... 537.7 by F. O'Connor; The advocate's wedding-day, by C. Crowe; The birthmlark, by N. Hawthorne. - Gold Elsie. From the German by Mrs. A. L. Ttle birllosoart, by N. I-tloorse. Vol. IX. Comedy: Barny O'Reirdon the navigator, by S. Wister.................................. I517.17 Lover; HIaddad-Ben-Ahlab the traveller, by J. Gait; Blue- Das IHaideprinzosschen. Leipzig, 1872. 2 v. beard's ghost, by V. M. Thackerasy; The piclic party, by H. Smiith: Father Tom and thle pope, by S. Ferguson; Joshnny 160...................... 5736.3 Darbyshire, by Wv. i-oitt; Thle gridiron, by S. Lover; Tile - The old mam'selle's secret. After the Germnan box tuosel, by C. Reade. Vol. X. Chldhood: A dog of Flarsders, by L. de la Ram6; by Mrs. A. L. Wistr........................ 517.16 The kting of the Golden river, by J. Ruskin; The Lady of - Over yonder.. 712.3 Slhalott, by E. S. Phelps; SMaijorie Flemning, by J. Brown, - ~The princess of the moor.319.3~~ as~. Is.; Little Jakcy, by Srs. S. H. De Kroyf; TVie lost child, -- ~~~The ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ pri c e s o t m...... 319.3 by -. Kiingsley; Goody Gracious! and the forget-me-not, by 17 JOHNSON 130 JOSEPHINE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. JOHNSON, (Edwin) Rossiter. Little classics, cont'd. JOHNSTON, Joseph Ecoleston. Narrative of military J. Neal; A faded leaf of history, by B. I. Davis;A child's operations, directed [by him] during the late dream of a star, by C. Dickens.' dream of a slar, by C. Dickrens. war between the states~ Illustrated. New Vol. XI. Heerois: Little Briggs and I, by F. IH. Ludlow;wa beenth sae. Ilurtd.N Ray, by H.P. Spofford; Three November days, by B. F. Tay- York, 1874. 602 pp. 8..813.18 lor; The forty-seven r16nins, by A. B. Mitford; A clsnce JOINERY. The boy joiner. Davidson,E.A. Lonclild, by I. (P.) Mayo; A leaf ill tire storm, by L. de la Ram,6. don [1874]. 4~........................... 1512.3 Vol. XII. Fortune: The gold-bug, by E. A. Poe;'he taey- JoINTs. Brodie, Sir B.C. Observations on the finder, by S. Lover; Murad tihe unlucky, by M. Edgeworth; Tihe children of the public, by E. E. I-Ile; Tihe rival diseases of the. Boston, 1842. 80...........6023.16 dreauers, by J. Bonim; Tihe threefold destiry), by N. I-lw- - Cooper, Sir A. (P.) Treatise on dislocations and thorne. Vol. XIII. Poems narrative: The deserted village, by 0. fractures of the. Boston, 1844. 8........... 6021.3 Goldsmith; The ancient imariner, by S. T. Coleridge; Tie JOLLY good times. Smith, M. P. W. 1117.8 prisoner of Chillon, by Lord Byron; Binges on the Rihine, by C. Norton; O'Connor's child, by T. Campbell; The culprit JOLY, Guy, M6moires de. Gondi, J. F. P. de. fay, by J. K. Drake; The sensitive plant, by P. B. Shelley; Paris, 1817. 120.Vol. 5, 6 of 5528.4 The eve of St. Agnes, by J. Keats; Paradise and the peri, by............... T. Moore; The raven, by E. A. Poe; The skeleton in armor, JONATHAN. A novel. Tytler, C. C. F. 517.22 by H. W. Longfellow; The ihaunted Ihouse, by T. Hood; The JoNES, Agnes Elizabeth, Memorials of. Higinwritilg on thie inmage, by W. Morris; Tanm O'Shanter, by R. Burns; The forging' of the anchor, by S. Ferguson; botham, J.M. New York, 1872. Sm. 80. 5427.8 MIeorte d'Arthur, by A. Tennyson; Horatius, by T. B. JONES, Mbrs. C. S., and WILLIAMIS, IHenry T. IlouseMacaulay. Vol. XIV. Poems lyrical. XV. Minor poems. XVI. hold elegancies. Suggestions in household art Authlors. Biographical sketches of the authors represented and tasteful home decorations. New York, in the series. With a general index. 1875. 300 pp. Illustrated. 1512.4 1875.j 300-4- pp. I1llustrated. 8~........... 11. JOHNSON, Elizabeth. Exercises for private devotion. - Ladies' fancy work. Hints and helps to home 2d edition. Boston, 1845. 126 pp. 16...... 5819.7 taste and recreations. Vol. 3. Williams' houseJOHNSON, Helen Kendrick. Roddy's reality.......1117.15 hold series. New York, 1876. 300 pp. Illus-Roddy's romance.937.30 trated. 8011. Roddy's8ro manc............................. 93730 trated...... 1512.6 JOHNSON, Joseph. Traditions and reminiscences JONES, Charles H., editor. Appletons' Hand-book of chiefly of the American revolution in the South: American travel. Southern tour. With maps. including biographical sketches, incidents and New York, 1873. 259 pp. 120.............. 413.5 anecdotes. Charleston, 1851. viii, 592 pp. - editor and compiler. Vers de soci6t0, selected Folded plates. Fac-similes. 8.............. 812.11 firom recent authors. With illustrated title and JOHNSON, Samuel, LL. P. Works. New edition, vignettes. New York, 1875. xvi, 401 pp. 80. 5631.3 with an essay on his life and genius, by A. JONES, Charles Henry. Davault's mills. A novel. 722.4 Murphy. London, 1862. 2 v. Portrait. 8~. 5422.3 JONES, Henry. The laws and principles of whist Constews. - Vol. I. Essay on his life and genius; The rain- illustrated by hands played completely through. bier; The idler; Lives of the poets. II. Rasselas; Mliscella- By Cavendish [psesd.]. 10th edition. London, nleeus. 1874. xi, 268 pp. 16..........6418.2 - Lives of the English poets. Leipzig, 1858. 2 v. JONES, (Henry) Bence. Life and letters of Faraday. in 1. Sq. 160............................... 1238.20 Philadelphia, 1870. 2 v. Illustrated. PorConstents. -Cowley; Denham; Milton; Butler; Vilhmot; trait................................. 5423.4 Dillon; Otwav; Waller; Posfret; Sackville; Stepney; J. Ry Philips; Walsh; Dryden; Smith; Duke; King; Sprat; - The Royal institution [of Great Britain]: its Miontague; Parnell: Gardrl; Rowe; Adcdison;- Hughes; founder and its first professors. London, 1871. Siheffield; Prior; Congsreve; Blackmnore; Fenton; Gay;........................ Granville; Yalden; Ticirell; HIammond; Somerville; Say- X, 431 pp. Sm. 8.5814.10 age; Swift; Broome; Pope; Pitt; Thomson; Watts; A. JONES, (John) Paul. Abbdtt, J. S. C. Life and Philips; West; Collins; Dyer; Shenstone; Young; Miallet; aventursof. NewYor 1. 12. 1014.12 Akenside; Gray; Lyttleton. adventures of. New York [1874]. 12~.....1014.12 A- Mackenzie, A. S. Life of. New York [cop. 1841]. - Boswell, J. Life of. London, 1831. 5 v. 8~. 5423.7 2 M. 160..L.o. NwYr[c. 1228.6 2 v. 16~.......................... 1228.6 - Same. London, N. D. 4 v. 160..............1225.12 JNES, Jsph S. Life of Jefferson S. Batkins mm-'MIacaulay, T. B., lord. BiE, Oogrphy of.(hi VMacaulay, T. B., lord. Biography of. (In his ber from Cranberry centre. Boston [cop. 1871]. New biographies of illustrious men).......... 5428.4 496 pp. Portrait. 12..................... 537.1 Note. - Boswell's Life is the most famous, and in many JONES, Joseph Seawell. A defence of the revolurespects the best biography in the language, and Croker's edti-na fo the stionary history of North Carolina from the aseion is the best, notwithstanlding the severity with whiicli Macanulay reviewed it in hiis Essays [1918.4. ]; while tihe laitter's persions of Mr. Jefferson. Boston, 1834. xii, biographical sketch shows thle auithor at his best for brilliant 343 pp. 12............................. 816.11 characterization. Carlyle, also, reviews Croker's edition, in his Essays [5610.7], and characterizes Johnson in his' "Heroes JONES, Justin. Virginia Graham................ 732.21 asrd hrero-worshsip " [153519]. Anirthu Mrrpihy"s wenll-;knowu essad yero-norssohip' [if a. grthur isusuallypx's well-dknothn JONES, Owen. The grammar of ornament. Illusessay on Johnson's life and genius is usually prefixed to the works [5422.3]. Scott's is thre best of lire briefer lives, in -is trated by oxamples from various styles of orna"LLi'es of'le Soveiists " [5b14.2], ard there is a notite ils ment. 112 plates. London, 1868. 157 —- pp. Brougham's' Men of letters" [5;14.4.2], and much relating to Johnson in Forster's "Life of Goldsmith" [1022.1]. Also'Fo............ F6230.2 see HaI-Iwthorne's "Lichfield and Uttoxcter" in " Our old JONES, illi. The treasures of the earth; or, hoisse" [18112; 415.1]. See~c,]'ceors rdsnbias ONES, William. The treasures of the earth; or, home" [1889.2; 5439.1]. See Jcaiffresoni's" Brides and bridals" [5822.6], on his marriage relations; and HIarper's monthily, mines, minerals and metals, with anecdotes of vol. 14. Thle article in Allibone is elaborate and refers to the sen who have been connected with mining. principal sources of biography and criticismn. New York, 1872. xii, 404 pp. Illustrated. 160. 6635.1 JOHNSON, Rev. Samuel. Oriental religions and their JONSON, Ben. Works. With memoir by William relation' to universal religion. India. Boston, Gifford. New edition. London, 1873. viii, 1873. vi, 802 pp. 8......................5811.3 819 pp. Portrait. 8.................. 5621.3 JOHNSON, Virginia W. The Calderwood secret. A JORDAN, William Leighton. The ocean: its tides novel.....................................721.6 and currents and their causes. London, 1873. - The Catskill fairies. [Juvenile].............. 910.2 xxiv, 344 pp. 14 plates. 80................ 6633.3 - A sack of gold. A novel..................... 710.20 JORDAN, The Rob Roy on the. Macgregor, J. New JOHNSON, Sir William, Life and times of. Stone, York, 1870. Sm. 80........................ 423.17 W1. L. Albany, 1865. 2 v. 8............... 5022.6 JOSEPH BONAPARTE, successively king of Naples and JOHNSON, William, editor. The practical draughts- of Italy, History of. Abbott, J. S. C......... 914.33 man's book of industrial design, and machinist's JOSEPH II and his court. Mundt, C. (M.)........ 531.36 and eigineer's drawing companion. From JosEPH and his friend. Taylor, (J.) B........... 736.2 the French of [Jacques EugeSe] Armengaud, JosEPrH the Jew. The story of an old house. New [Chhrles] Armengaud, and [Jules] Amouroux. York, 1874. 131 pp. 120................. 32.4 Philadelphia, 1873. 200 pp. 54 plates. I1- JOsEPuINE, Marie lRose Tascher de la Pagerie, emlustrated. 40......................... 6420.2 press of the French. Abbott, J. S. C. History of. 914.30 JOHNSTON, Jaimes F. NV. The chemistry of comson - Le Normand, 51. A. historical and secret melife. Illustrated. 12th edition. New York, moirs of. Philadelphia, 1852, 54. 2 v. 12~. 1224.9 1871. 2 v. 12...........................1526.27 - Memoes, J. S. Memoirs of. New York, 1855. Notes on North America. Boston, 1851. 2 v. 160. 1524.5 16., ~..................................... 1228.4 JOSEPHUS 131 KATHIE'S Shelf.No. Shelf. No. JoEPHrus, Flavius. Works. With a life written by JUSTINIANUS I, emperor. The Institutes of Justinian himself. Translated from the oi'iginal Greek. with English introduction, translation, and Including explanatory notes and observations notes by T. C. Sandars. 5th edition. London, by William Whiston. With a complete index. 1874. lxxiv, 593 pp. 8~.................. 6314.1 New York, 1870. 4 v. Portrait. 12~........ 5923.5 JUSTINUS, NEPOS, Cornelius, and EuTROPIUS. JOSE Billings, his sayings. Shaw, H. W. New York, [Works.] Literally translated, with notes and 1871. 12~................................. 725.16 a general index. By J. S. Watson. London, JosHUA Marvel. Farjeon, B. L.................. 521.9 1872. xvi, 551 pp: [Bohn's Classical library.] JOURNAL, The, of a home life. Sewell, E. M. Leip- Sm. 8~....6117.10 zig, 1867. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16~.............. 314.19 JUSTINUS Martyr, and ATHENAoORAS. Writings. JOURNALISMI in the United States, from 1690 to Translated by M. Dods, G. Keith, and B. P. 1872. Hudsonj F. New York, 1873. 8~..... 5214.2 Pratten. Edinburgh, 1867. 465-+ pp. [AnteJOURNEY, A, to the centre of the earth. Verne, J. Nicene Christian library.] 8...............6322.4.2 New York [1871]. 12~..................... 733.7 JUTLAND series. See KINGSTON, William IH. G. JouY, Victor Joseph Etienne de. L'hermite de la JUVENALIS, Decimus Junius. Fifth satire. See chaussde-d'Antin, ou observations sur la mceurs IIoMruRs................................. 6118.11 et les usages frangais au commencement du - Juvenal [outlined and explained]. Walford, E. xIxe sigcle. 8e 6dition, ornoe de gravures et Edinburgh, 1872. 16......................6116.15 vignettes. Paris, 1815-18. 5 v. 12~........ 5518.2 JUVENILE lyre: or hymns and songs set to music - L'hermite en province, ou observations sur les for the use of schools. Boston, 1836. 72 pp. mceurs et les usages franvais au commencement 12........................................ 1623.2 du xIxe siegle. 4e 6dition, ornee de deux gra- JUVENTIS mundi. [Homeric age.] Gladstone, W. E. vures et de vignettes. Paris, 1818. 3 v. 12~. 5518.4 Boston, 1869. Sm. 8....................... 1523.9 JOWETT, Benjamin. Essays. (in Noyes, G. R. Collection of theological essays)................6325.12 KABA LE und Liebe. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Werke. - On the interpretation of Scripture. (In Essays Stuttgart, 1865. 8~........................5734.1.2 and reviews).1538.3 KABYLIA, The Roumi in. (In Manylands and many - Same. (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in people).................................... 431.3 theology)....1526.4 and 5814.15 KALEIDOSCOPE, The, its history, theory, and conJoYCE, Robert Dwyer. Legends of the wars in Ire- struction. Brewster, Sir D. London, 1870. land. Boston, 1868. 352 pp. 16~........... 828.6 Sm. 8~..................................... 6816.1 JOYNSON, Francis Herbert. The metals used in con- KAilES, Lord. See HoME, Henry. struction. Illustrated. Edinburgh, 1868. 124+ — KAMPEN, Nicolas Godfried van. History and topp. 16~.......................... 6637.1 pography of Holland and Belgium. Translated JUDAH and Israel. Frey, J. S. C. F. New York, by W. G. Fearnside. Illustrated. London, N. D. 1840. 12~................................. 6327.2 iv, 204 pp. 8~.............................5931.19 JUDAISMI. Mind and heart in religion; or, Judaism KANE, Elisha Kent. Arctic explorations: the second and Christianity. Jaeger, A. New York, 1873. Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John FrankSq. 16~.................................... 6326.22 lin, 1853-55. Illustrated. Philadelphia, 1856. JUDD, Sylvester. Margaret. 535.13 2 v. 8~................................... 422.2 JUDEA, Julian; or, scenes in. Ware, W. New York, - Same. With a biographical sketch of the author, 1869. 2 v. 12~.. 736.5 by C. W. Shields. Illustrated. Hartford, 1871. JUDGE Justin. Abbott, J. Harper's story books.936.1.11 Portrait. 766 pp. 8~0...................... 5912.4 JUDSON, Adoniram. Page, H. A. Noble workers. KANGAROO hunters, The. Bowman, A............. 938.14 London, 1875. Sm. 8...................... 5936.3 KANSAS. Hale, E. E. Kanzas and Nebraska. Bos- Wayland, F. Memoir of. Boston, 1853. 2 v. ton, 1854. 12~.................................. 415.2 12~.......................................1214.10 - Robinson, S. T. L. Kansas; its interior and exJUDSON, Emily (Chubbuck). (Fanny Forrester.) terior life. Boston, 1856. 12............... 5035.5 The Kathayan slave. (In Johnson, (E.) R. KANT, Immanuel. The metaphysics of ethics. TransLittle classics).........5.....................29.4.3 lated by J. I. Semple. 3d edition. Edited, - My two sisters [Lavinia and Harriet Chubbuck]: with introduction, by H. Calderwood. Edina sketch from memory. Boston, 1854. 112 pp. burgh, 1871. xx, 315 pp. Sm. 8~........... 5836.3 1 plate. 160............................... 1216.1 KAPP, Friedrich. Life of Frederick William von JULIAN; or, scenes in Judea. Ware, W. New York, Steuben. With an introduction by George Ban1869. 2 v. 120............................ 736.5 croft. New York, 1859. 735 [715] pp. Portrait. JULIUS; or, the street boy out West. Alger, H., jr. 934.32 120....................................... 5025.8 JULIUS AFRICANUS. See IIPPOLYTUS, St. -Der Soldatenhandel deutscher Fiirsten nach JULIUS CASAR. See CAESAR, Caius Julius. Amerika (1775 his 1783). Berlin, 1864. xix, JULLIEN, Charles Edouard, and VALERIO, Oscar. 299 pp. 160~............................. 5715.4 Nouveau manuel complet du chaudronnier. KARCHER, Theodore, joint editor. The graduated Orns de figures. Paris, 1846. 304 [299] pp. course of translation from English into French. 24~. [Manuel Roret]....................... 6439.3 See CASSAL, Charles......................... 5534.7 JUNGFRAU, Die, von Orleans. Schiller, (J. C.) F. KARR, (Jean Baptiste) Alphonse. A tour round my von. Werke. Stuttgart, 1865. 8~.......... 5734.1.5 garden. Revised and edited by J. G. Wood. JuNIUS, pseud. Letters. Added, his confidential New edition. With illustrations. London, correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and his private [1874]. xii, 332 pp. 40~.................. 6626.4 letters to HI. S. Woodfall. New and enlarged KATE Caflton. Wise, D.... 932.35 edition. By John Wade. London, 1873. 2 v. KATE Coventry. Melville, G. J. W............... 321.13 Fac-simile. [Bohn's Standard library.] Sm. 8~. 5637.3 KATE Kennedy. Newby, C. J............ 710.9 Contents. - Vol. I. Tile entire work as originally published, KATERFELTO: a story of Exnoor. Melville, G. J. W. with illustrative notes. II. Private and miscellaneous letters, Leipzig.330. 10 andz a ne\w essay eOr tlie auhorship.- Sanme. Philadelphia......................... 714.14 JUNOT, Laure Permon, duchesse d'Abrantes. Memoirs KATHARINE Walton. Simms, W. G............... 716.30 of Napoleon, his court and family. With por- KATHAYAN slave, The. Judson, E. (C.) (In Johntraits. New York, 1873. 2 v. 8~.......... 5523.5 son, (E.) R. Little classics)........ 529.4.3 JUPITER's daughters. Jenkin, Mrs. C........... 518.21 KATHERINE Earle. Trafton, A............. 911.3 JUSTICE. Recherches historiques du juste et de l'au- KATHERINE'S trial. Parr, H.................... 339.15 toritO. Philosophie appliquee. Mailfer, H. C. KATHIE'S aunt Ruth. Douglas, A. M............. 934.24 Paris, 1873. 2 v. 8....................... 6332.1 KATrIE'S harvest days. Douglas, A. M............ 934.23 JUSTIFICATION, Lectures on the doctrine of. -New- KATHIE'S soldiers. Douglas, A. M............. 934.22 man, J. H. New York, 1874. 16 k......,...6326.12 KATHIE'S stories. See DoULAs, Amanda M. KATHIE'S 132 KENNAN Shelf. No. Shelf. No. KATHIE'S summer at Cedarwood. Douglas, A. M... 934.26 KIEDIE, Miss -, continued. KATHIE'S three wishes. Douglas, A. M........ 934.27 - Lady Bell. A story of last century. WithlillusKATHRINA: a poem. IIolland, J. G. New York, trations. Philadelphia, 1874. vi, 442 pp. 12~. 734.14 1868. 120.................................1612.7 - Modern painters and their paintings. Boston, -Sme. New York, 1873. 16..... 1617.2 1874. viii, 362 pp. 16.................... 6216.4 KATsca, Adolph Emilie. Under the storks' nest. A - Musical composers and their works. Boston, 1875. romance. From the German, by Emily R. vi, 426 pp. 16~............................ 6237.3 Steinestel.................................. 715.22 - The old masters and their pictures. London, 1873. KAVANACGH, Julia. Addle....................... 319.1 363 — pp. Sm. 8..........................1516.21 - Beatrice.................................... 323.8 - Same. Boston, 1874. viii, 363 pp. 160....... 6216.3 - Daisy Burns................................ 323.10 - Sweet counsel. Boston, 1866. 308-4-pp. Illus- Dora 323.4 trated. 160................................ 736.11 - English women of letters: biographical sketches. KEEL and saddle. [Travel, adventure, etc.] ReLeipzig, 1862. 330-V pp. Sq. 16........... 1238.2 vere, J. W. Boston, 1872. 120............. 5914.3 Contents.- Mrs. Aphra Behn; Sarah Fielding; Madame KEELER, Ralph. Vagabond adventures. [Travels.] Frances ID'Arblay, formerly Miiss Burney; Mrs. Charlotte Boston, 1870. 274 pp. 12................. 1216.3 Smith; iMrs. Ann Radcliffe; Mrs. Elizabethl Inchbald; Maria NE, s. S. Th island home; or, the illuEdgeworthl; Jane Austen; Mrs. Amelia Alderson Opie; Syd- iad ex.93 ney Owenson Morgan. minated text............................... 923.13 KEmIGTLEY, Thomas. The mythology of ancient - French women of letters: biographical sketches. reenv.LEv, Thomas. The mythology of ancient Greece and Italy. 3d edition. Revised and Leipzig, 1862. viii, 344 pp. Sq. 16~. 1238.3 C —-r —~~..... augmented. With 12 plates from the antique. Contents. —Marie le Jars de Gournav; Madeleine de Scu- London,.1854. xvi, 512 pp. 80. 5921.8 dlry; Marie Madeleine Pioche de la ergene, conitesse de La Fayette; Claudine Alexandrine Gulrin, nmarquise de Tencin; KELLEY, William Darrah. Speeches, addresses and Marie Jeasne Laboras de Mplizianes Rieobonilphle Fl- letters on industrial and financial questions. licit6, comtesse de Genlis; St. IHyacinthce de Charrilre; Julie de Wietinglholl baroness von Kruedener; Madame Sophie Added an introduction, with notes and an index. Colli, formerly Ristaud; Anne Louise Germnaine, baronns Philadelphia, 1872. xxx, 514: [510] pp. 80... 1531.3 de Stall-Hfolstein, n6e Necker. KELLOG, Elijah. Elm island stories. The ark of - Grace Lee................................... 323.2 Elm island................................. 22.16 - John Dorrien. Leipzig. 3 v. in 2............. 330.19 - - The boy farmers of Elm island.............. 922.12 - Same. New York........................... 714.20 - - Charlie Bell, the waif of Elm island...... 922.14 - Nathalie................................... 323.3 - - The hard-scrabble of Elm island............. 922.13 - Queen Mab................................. 323.1 - - Lion Ben of Elm island..................... 922.15 - Rachel Gray................................ 323.7 - - The young ship-builders of Elmn island....... 922.11 - Seven years, and other tales............. 323.9 - Forest glen series. Brought to the front........ 938.10 - Silvia...................................... 323.5 - - Sowed by the wind......................... 915.17 - A summer and winter in the two Sicilies........ 428.4 - - Wolf Run....................... 923.6 - Sybil's second love.......................... 323.6 - Norman Cline................... 936.31 - Women of Christianity, exemplary for acts of - Pleasant cove series. Arthur Brown, the young piety and charity. New York, 1860. 384 pp. captain.................................... 922.8 120....................................... 1225.6 - - The child of the island glen........ 914.42 KAVANAGH. Longfellow, H. W. Prose works. Bos- - - The cruise of the Casco.................... 922.7 ton, 1866 [cop. 1857]. 16.................1838.4.2 - The fisher boys of Pleasant cove. 922.31 KAYE, Sir John William. History of the Sepoy war - - John Godsoe's legacy................ 922.29 in India. 1857-58. London, 1870, 72. 2 v. - The young deliverers of Pleasant cove...... 922.6 Maps. 8~................................. 5922.7 - Whispering pine series. The sophomores of Rad-.KEAN, Charles, Life and theatrical times of. Cole, cliffe...................................... 922.9 J. W. London, 1859. 2 v. Sm. 8......... 5426.3 - - The spark of genius 922.10 KEAN, Edmund, Life of. Hawkins, F.W. London, - A stout heart................ 922.30 1869. 2 v. 80................1221.3 and 5424.2 - - The turning of the tide................... 922.28 Note. -See also Doran's "Their majesties' servants". -The whispering pine. 922.27 1032.2]. - - Winning his spurs......................... 94.38 KEARNEY, Philip, Personal and military history of. KELLY, Caroline E. Bernice, the farmer's daughter. 928.20 Peyster, J. W. de. New York, 1869. 8..... 5021.6 KELLY, Michael. Personal reminiscences. (In KEARY, Annie. Castle Daly: the story of an Irish Stoddard, R. I. 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Sm. 8...............................5425.22 Boston, 1876. 160.........................1934.8.2 Note. - This workl covers the biographies of John Philip, - Masson, D. Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, and other Stephen and Charles Kenmble, with their sister, Mrs. Siddons. essays. London, 187 4. Sm. 80. 5 ~616.15 See also Moran's" Their majesties' servants "[1532.2]. essays. London, 1874:. Sin. 8~.,.,.,.,.......5616.15 - Milnes, R. M. Life and letters of. London, 1867. KsPIsm, Thomas h. See TfoOrAs k KEMIPIS. Sm. 8..................................... 1227.6 KENDALL, Amos. Autobiography. Edited by W. KEBLE, John. The Christian year. Thoughts in Stickney. Boston, 1872. ix, 700 pp. Portrait. verse for the Sundays and holidays throughout 1 plate and fac-simile. 8~..... 5021.5 the year. New York, 1873. 288 pp. 12~.... 1616.6 KsENELAi Chillingly. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. Memoir of. Coleridge, Sir J. T. New York, 1869. Leipzig. 4 v. in 2 319.10 2 v. 16.................................. 5426.4 - Same. New York........................... 5633.3 KEDDIE, Miss —. (Sarah Tytler.) Citoyenne Jac- KENILwoRTH. Scott, Sir WV. Boston............ 523.7 queline. A woman's lot in the great French - Same. Leipzig 324.8 revolution. London, 1865. x, 499 pp. Illus- KENILmWoRTr castle, Iistoryof. Adlard, G. London, trated. 16..... 736.14 1870. 80................................... 5423.5 - Daysof yore. London, 1868. 381-+ pp. Illus- KENNAN, George. Tent life in Siberia, and adventrated. 16........................ 736.17 tures among the Koraks and other tribes in - The Iuguenot family. New Yoik, 1868. 399 Kamtchatka and Northern Asia. With a map. PP. 120............. 735.23 New York, 1873. ix,425 pp. 120......... 426.22 KENNEDY 133 KINGSTON Shelf~ No. Shelf'. No. KENNEDY, John Pendleton. Horse-shoe Robinson. KING Ren6's daughter: a drama. Hertz, H. New [Tories in South Carolina, 1780]........... 725.15 York [1866]. 12.....1615.15 - Memoirs of William Wirt. Philadelphia, 1849. KING's cope. A novel........................... 710.1 2v. Portrait. Fac-simile. 8............ 1011.1 KING''s, The, own. Marryat, F................... 337.11 - Sanme. New and revised edition. New York, KINGLAKE, Alexander William. Eothen. [Travel 1872. 2 v. Portrait. Fac-simile. Sm. 8... 5025.5 in the East.] Leipzig, 1846. xii, 308 pp. Sq. 16. 228.1 - Rob of the bowl. [Maryland, Lord Baltimore, - The invasion of the Crimea: its origin, and an acetc.].........................7........ 736.25 count of its progress down to the death of Lord - Swallow barn. [Virginia country life about 1800]. 725.13 Raglan. New York, 1875. 3 v. Maps and - Life of. Tuckerman, H. T. New York, 1871. plans. 8................................. 5924.9 120............................1015.7 and 5026.2 Contents. - Vol. I. Transactions which brought on the war; Note. - See Appleton's monthly, vol. 10. Invasion of the Crimea. II. Invasion of the Crimea. III. Battle o1 Inkerman. KENNETH, my king. A novel. Brock, S. A........ 735.15 KINGSFORDn,. Jane, pseud. See BARNARD, Charles KENNEY, F. The illustrious stranger: a farce. New Francis, jr. York, N. D. 36 pp. 1 plate. 120............ 1635.3 KINGSLEY, Charles. Alton Locke. [Chartist moveKENRICIK, Timothy. An exposition of the historical mont in England]........................... 326.18 writings of the New Testament. With a me- - At last: a Christmas in the West Indies. Leipmoir of the author. From the 2d London edi- zig, 1871. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160................ 326.17 tion. Boston, 1828. 3 v. 8................ 6324.2 - Health and education. London, 1874. 411-+- pp. Contents. — Vol. I. MIatthew. II. Luke and John. III. Acts Sm. 8.....................................5836.10 of the apostles; Chronological tables, etc. - iereward the Wake.......................... 326.15 NAote. —This novel pictures the Norman conquest of EngKER, David. The wild horseman of the Pampas. land, and may be compared with Bulwer's "I-Iarold"[E336.19], With illustrations. London, 1876. x, 214-1- whiel eoneerns the sane events. pp. Sim. 80................................ 733.16 - The hermits. [Saints, anchorites, etc.] [LonKERR, Orpheus C., pseud. See NEWELL, Robert don, 1868.] 335-+ pp. Illustrated. [Sunday Henry. library.] SIn. 80............................ 5937.4 KIDDnn, John. Adaptation of external nature to the - The heroes; or, Greek fairy tales.............. 935.25 physical condition of man. New edition. Phil- - Hypatia. [Murdered A. D. 415; Christians at adelphia, 1835. 280 pp. 120................6618.3 Alexandria]........................... 326.16 KIDD, William. Captain William Kidd and others - New miscellanies. Boston, 1860. 375 pp. 120. 1533.8 of the pirates who ravaged America two hun- - Prose idylls, new and old. London, 1873. Sin. 80. 5616.11 dred years ago. Abbott, J. S.C. New York, - Sir Walter Raleigh and his time, with other 1874. 120.................................1014.11 papers. Boston, 1859. 461+ pp. 12~....... 1223.5 KIDDEa, Daniel Parish, joint author. Brazil and the - Town geology. [Popular science.] London, 1872. Brazilians. See FLETCHER, James Cooley...... 411.5 lvi, 239 pp. Sm. 80 1526.3 and 6636.2 KIDDER, Frederic. History of the Boston massacre, - Two years ago. [Current political aspects in March 5, 1770. [With] explanatory notes. Al- England].................................. 326.13 bany, 1870. 291- pp. 1 plate. 8`........ 5011.4 - The water-babies: a fairy tale for a land-baby.. 921.4 KIDNEYS. Formation and significance of renal casts. Westward ho! or, the voyages and adventures of Edes, R. T. (In Massachusetts medical society. Sir Amyas Leigh. [Maritime adventures in Publications) 6021.4 Queen Elizabeth's time]..................... 326.14 KIErPET, Heinrich, and OTHIERS. Grosser Hand-Atlas - Yeast. [Current political aspects in England].. 326.19 des Hiimmels und der Erde. Thiiringer, 1873. KINGSLEY, George H., joint author. South sea hub[70 plates.] F0........................R.R. Desk bles. See HERBERT, George Robert Charles, KIILoIENY. Black, W............................ 319.16 earl of Pembroke............................ 310.27 KIIBALL, James William. Heaven. Boston, 1857. KINGSLEY, Henry. Austin Elliot. [Corn-laws, 281 pp. 120................5815.21 Peel, etc.] Boston......................... 724.4 KIMBALL, Richard Burleigh. Romance of student - Same. Leipzig........326.24 life abroad................................. 311.15 - The Hillyars and the Burtons................. 326.22 - Saint Leger...................... 311.17 - Leighton court. [Devonshire life]............. 326.21 - To-day in New York.................. 311.18 - The lost child. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little - Was he successful?. 311.16 classics)..................................529.4.10 KINDERGARTEN, The. Douai, A. New York, 1871. - Oakshott castle............................. 339.12 120........................................1933.11 - Ravenshoe. [Crimean Oxford war, etc.]........ 336.20 KING, Clarence. Mountaineering in the Sierra - Reginald Hetherege................ 310.21 Nevada. Boston, 1872. 292 — pp. Sm. 80... 413.1 - The recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn.......... 326.23 KING, Edward. The great South. Illustrated. - Stretton................................... 521,23 Hartford, 1875. 802-, iv pp. Map. 80..... 5031.6 - Valentin. A French boy's-story of Sedan...... 339.9 - My Paris. French character sketches. 3d edi- KINGSTON, William H. G. Adventures of Dick Ontion. Boston, 1873. 336 pp. 12~.......... 427.7 slow among the red skins.................... 935.26 KING, Katherine. Hugh Melton. A story....... 721.16 - Antony Waymouth; or, the gentlemen adven- Off the roll. A novel........................ 521.37 turers..................................... 935.27 - Our detachment. A novel.................... 711.34 - Ben Burton; or, born and bred at sea.......... 1118.3 - The queen of the regiment.................... 732.33 - The boy's own book of boats, with instructions KING, Thomas Starr. The White hills; their legends, how to make sailing models.................. 1718.1 landscape, and poetry. With illustrations. - Captain Cook: his life, voyages, and discoveries. North Conway, N. H. [cop. 1859]. xv, 403- [London, 1871.] 352 [350] pp. Illustrated. pp. 12...................................413.11 Sq. 160.................................... 215.3 - A tribute to. Frothingham, R. Boston, 1865. - Charlecy Laurel: a story of adventure by sea and 16......... 1537.10 land.......................... 933.24 KING, William Rufus, Addresses on the death of. - The cruise of the Frolic.......... 737.10 See UNITED STATES. Mfiscellaneous documents.. 1923.3 - Digby lHeathcote: or, the early days of a country KING Arthur. [Poem.] Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. gentleman's son and heir............ 929.7 Leipzig, 1849. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16............ 1614.8 - Fred Markham in Rusia..................... 936.20 KING, The, of no-land. Farjioon, B. L............. 710.27 - IIurricane flurry; or, the adventures of a naval KING, The, of the Golden river. Ruskin, J. New offier afloat and on shore.................... 912.11 York, 1872. 39 pp. 12................... 6236.9 - In the Eastern seas.......................... 921.3 - Samne. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)..529.4.10 - Jutland series. Schoolboy days............... 937.24 IKING, The, of the peak. Cunningham, A. (In - Little Ben Hadden series. Little Ben Hadden; Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)..-....., 529.4.7 or, do right, whatever comes of it............1117.19 KIINGSTON 134 KIOLD)WEY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. KINGSTON, William H. G., continued. KNIGIT, Charles, continued. - Manco: the Peruvian chief; or, an Englishman's - Studies of Shakspere. London, 1868. 560mj- pp. adventures in the country of the Incas........ 923.14 80........................................ 5621.7 - Mark Seaworth. A tale of the Indian ocean... 922.5 ANote.- Drawn mostly firom Knight's edition of Shake- Marmaduke Merry the midshipmnan.... 922.3... speare. - My first voyage to Southern seas............... 937.27 - illiam Shspe: abiogrphy. evised and - Old Jack.................................... 921.7 "augmented. London [1865]. Portraits. Fac- On the banks of the Amazon. London, 1872. similes.. Illustrations. 8..5420.4 512 pp. Illustrated. S. 8.921.6 - editor. English cyclopedia. London, 1866-69. 512 p. Ilustrted.Sm.'............... 4~~I.R., 92.6. 1 - Peter the whaler............922.4 23 v. 40........................F.2.1 R- onald Morton; or, the fire-ships.............. 916.15 Contents.- Divisien I. Georaphy. 4 v. aed Supplenent. II. Natural history. 4 v. III. Biography. 6 v. IV. Arts - Round the world............................ 922.1 and sciences. 8 v. - Salt water........................... 922.2 - See PAGE, H. A. Noble workers. London, 1875. - The South sea whaler: a story of the loss of the Sm. 80...........................5..... 5936.3 "Champion" and the adventures of her crew.. 921.16 KNIGHT, Cornelia. Personal reminiscences. (In - The three commanders; or, active service afloat Stoddard, R. I. Bric-h-brac series).......... 1828.7 in modern days................;........... 921,17 KNIaHT, Frederick. Thorn cottage, or the poet's - The three lieutenants; or, naval life in the nine- home. A memorial of Frederick Knight. Bosteenth century............................. 921.12 ton, 1855. 12............................. 1013.4 - The three midshipmen........................ 912.24 KNIGHT, Helen C. Lady Huntingtonand her friends. - True Blue..........................935.17 New York [cop. 18331. 292 pp. Portraits. 120. 1025.2 - The Western world. Picturesque sketches of ns- KNIGHT, Henry Cogswell. Lectures and sermons. ture and natural history in North and South Boston, 1831. 2 v. 8.....................6325.9 America. London, 1874. 736 pp. Illustrated. KNIGHT, The, of Gwynne. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig. 332.18 8......................................... 434.1 - Same. London..............................516.11 - The wilds of Africa. London, 1872. 560 pp. KNIsiTS and their days. Doran, J. W. New York, Illustrated. Sm. 80......................... 921.2 1864. Sm. 80............................. 822.4 - Will Weatherhelm: or, the yarn of an old sailor KNILL, Richard. Life. Being selections from his about his life and early adventures............ 934.29 reminiscences, journals, and correspondence. KIP, Leonard. The dead marquise. A romance... 717.14 By C. M. Birrell. With a review of his charKIPPING, Robert. Sails and sail-making. 9th edi- acter by J. A. James. New York, 1860. 358 tion enlarged, [and] illustrated. London, 1871. pp. Portrait. 120........................ 1026.2 viii, 196 pp. 120........................... 1716.4 KNOLLYS, HIenry. Incidents in the Sepoy war, KIRBY, William. Power, wisdom and goodness of 1857, 58. See GItRANT, Sir IHope.............. 5924.6 God, as manifested in the creation of animals, KNOWLEDGE. Bailey, S. Essays on the progress of. and in their history, habits and instincts. Phila- Philadelphia, 1831. 120.................... 5837.1 delphia, 1836. lxxii, 519 pp. Plates. 8.... 6613.8 - Crabb, G. Dictionary of general knowledge. KIRK, John Foster. History of Charles the bold. London, 1830. 12......................... 1513.6 Philadelphia, 1864. 3 v. Portraits. 8..... 5511.1 - Craik, G. L. The pursuit of knowledge under KIRKE, Edmund, pseud. See GILMORE, James Rob- difficulties. Illustrated by anecdotes. New erts. York, 1868. 2 v. 120 1013.2 KIRKLAND, Caroline Matilda. The garland of poetry. - Fichte, J. G. New exposition of the science of. New York, 1872, 2 v. in 1. 120............ 921.1 St. Louis, 1869. 80......................... 1932.4 - Holidays abroad; or Europe from the West. - Knight, C. Knowledge is power. Boston, 1867. New York, 1873. 2 v. in 1. 120........... 427.6 120.......................................1524.28 KISSING, The literature of. Bombaugh, C. C. Phila- KNowaLES, James Sheridan. The hunchback: a delphia, 1876. 120............... 5924.5 play. New York, 1832. 76 pp. 8.........1633.1 KITCHINER, William. The cook's oracle: containing KNOX, John, An essay on the portraits of. Carlyle, receipts for plain cookery. With an appendix. T. The early kings of Norway. New York, Boston, 1822. 380 pp. 1 plate. 120........1516.20 1875. i2~................................. 627.3 - Directions for invigorating and prolonging life. KNox, Vicesimus, compiler. Elegant extracts, or From the 6th London edition; revised and im- useful and entertaining passages, from the best proved, by T. S. Barrett. New York; 1831. English authors and translations. New edition, 252 pp. 120........................... 6038.1 with engravings. Prepared by James G. PerKITTO, John. Popular cyclopedia of biblical litera- cival. Vol. 1, 4, 6. Boston, 1842. 3 v. Porture condensed. Illustrated. Boston, 1871. traits. 8................................. 1532.6 viii, 800- pp. 80..........*R.R., A.2.2 KOCK, (Charles) Paul do. Mein Freund Piffard. KITTY'S choice. Davis,. Ii..................... 731.10 Deutsch bearbeitet von Heinrich Eisner. 3to KITTY'S class-day. Alcott, L. M.................. 935.20 Auflage. Stuttgart, 1861. 72 pp. Sq. 16... 2028.6 KNATCHBULL-HUGES'SEN, Edward Hugessen. See - Der Schreckenshund. Deutsclh von Anton LanHUIGESSEN, Edward IHugessen Knatchbull. ger. Pest, 1857. 2 v. in 1. 160............ 2027.5 KNICKERBOCKER, Diedrich, pseud. See IRVING, KOELLIKER, Albert. Manual of human microscopiWashington. cal anatomy. Translated by G. Busk and T. KNIGHT, Charles. Half-hours with the best authors. Huxley. Edited, with notes and additions, by Including biographical and critical notices. J. Da Costa. Illustrated. Philadelphia, 1854. With illustrations. New edition. Revised. 802 [794] pp. 8...........................6032.3 London [1866]. 4 v. Portraits. Sim. 8..... 5926.4 KoHL, Johann Georg. Ireland. New York, 1844. - History of England. With illustrations. Lon- 115 pp. 80................................ 431.2 don [1862]. 8 v. Portraits. 8............. 5413.1 KOHLRAUSCH, Heinrich Friedrich Theodor. History - Knowledge is power: a view of the productive of Germany, from the earliest period to the forces of modern society and the results of present time. Translated by J. D. Haas. New labor, capital and skill. Revised and edited, York, 1874. 487 pp. 8.................... 5712.3 with additions, by D. A. Wells. Illustrated. KOLDWEY, Carl. The German arctic expedition of Boston, 1867. - 503 pp. 12................1524.28 1869-70, and narrative of the wreck of the - Passages of a working life during half a century: "IHansa" in the ice. With illustrations. with aprelude of early reminiscences. Re-issue, Translated and abridged by L. Mercier, and with introductory note by James Thorne. Lon- e4ited by 11. W. Bates. London, 1874. viii, don, 1873. 3 v. Portraits. Sm. 80..........5626.11 583 pp. L. 8C............................. 5722.3 - Shadows of the old booksellers. [I-history of Note. - This volume describes the best organaized efforts yet bookselling in London.]. London, 1865. xiv, made to reach the north pole by ebllowing the coast line of,Jast Greeinland, and illustrates the routes by maps on a large 320- pp. 16p............................5425.25 scale. See Arctic regions, note. HONER 135 LAMB Shel. No. Shelf. No. TKONER, Wilhelm, joint author. The life of the LADY Judith. MacCarthy, J..................... 531.4 Greeks and Romans, described firom antique LADY superior, The. Pollard, E. F.............. 720.20 monuments. See GanHL, Ernst............... 5921.9 LADY'S, The, guide to perfect gentility. Thornwell, IKORAN, The. Mohammed. Boston, 1862. 16~.... 5815.2 E. New York, 1856. 120.... 1516.2 KossUTH, Louis, Life of. IHeadley, P. C. Auburn, LADY'S, The, mile. Braddon, N. E............... 325.13 1852. 16................................ 1024.2 LA FAYETTE, Marie Joseph [not Jean] Paul Roch KROEGER, A. E. The minnesinger of Germany. Ives Gilbert de Motier, marquis de, Life of. New York, 1873. 284-+ pp. 16........... 5735.1 Wain, R. Philadelphia, 1825. 80........... 5513.2 KUECHENL1EISTER, Frederich. Animal and vegetable LA FONTAINE, Jean de. Fables; avec preface, notes parasites of the human body, asmanual of their et glossaire par P. Jannet. Paris, 1868. 2 v. natural history, diagnosis, and treatment. Trans- 160.'5538.2 lated from the 2d German edition, by E. Lan- LAmID, The, of Norlaw. Oliphant, M. (0. W.).... 737.1 kester. Vol. I. London, 1857. With plates. 80.6021.17 LAsIe'S, The, Jock. Scott, Sir W......... 523.20 KUaLER, Franz Theodor. Handbook of painting. LAKE regions, The, of Central Africa. Taylor, See WAAGEN, Gustav Friedrich............... 6214.1 (J.) B. New York, 1873. 120............ 224.9 KuRz, Heinrich. Geschiehte der deutschen Litera- LAKE shore series. See ADAMS, William T. tur. Mit illustrationen. Leipzig, 1873. 4 v. 80. 5730.2 LAKEVrLLE. Healy, M......................... 530.8 KUSSMAUL, Adolf, and TENNEJ, Adolf. Nature and LAKEY, Charles D. Village and country houses, or origin of epileptiform convulsions caused by cheap homes for all classes, comprising eightyprofuse bleeding, and also of those of true four pages of designs. New York, 1875. (4) epilepsy. Translated by E. Bronner. Lon- pp. 40.................................... 6220.8 don, 1859. viii, 380-t- pp. 8..............6023.1 LALLA Rookh. Moore, T. Poetical works. Leipzig, 1842. Sq. 16.........................1614.9.2 LAaICHE, Eugine (Marin), and DELAcoUR, Alfred LAAIARTINE, Alphonse (Marie Louis) de. Confi(Charlemagne Lartigue). Los petits oiseaux: dential disclosures. Translated by E. Plunkett. comddio. With English notes, by F. Bfcher. New York, 1849. 291 pp. 12C............. 5536.10 Boston, 1867. 70 pp. 120.................. 2015.2 -- Fior d'Aliza. Translated by G. Perry. New LABOR. Brassey, T. Work and wages practically York, 1868. 240 pp. 16................. 517.14 illustrated. London, 1872. Sm. 80.......... 6413.2 - Genevidve. Translated by A. R. Scoble. New - Same. New York, 1872. Sm. 8............. 5823.1 York, 1871. xvii, 80 pp. 8................ 531.25 - Le Play, (P. G.). F. The organization of. Phila- - Histoire des Girondins. Paris, 1848. 8 v. Pordelphia, 1872. 12................... 1...... 1526.22 traits. 80............................. 2011.1 R- uskin, J. Time and tide, by Weare and Tyne. - History of the French revolution of 1848. TransLetters on the laws of work. New York, 1871. lated firom the French. London, 1870. 572 pp. 120............................... ~........6236.16 Portrait. Sm. i0.827.24 LABoR lost. Abbott, J................... 917.31 - History of the Girondists. Translated by H. T. LABORING classes, The, of England. Dod, -. Bos-. yde. New York, 1868. 3 v. Portraits. 120. 827.25 ton, 1847. 120............................. 5418.1 - History of the restoration of monarchy in France. LABOULAYE, Edouard (Ren6 Lefibvre).,Fairy tales Translated by Captain Rafter. London, 1865. of all nations. Translated by M. L. 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New York, 1872. 2.v. LADY, The, of Lyons. [Drama.] Bulwer-Lytton, Portrait. 120....................1813.5 and 5615.1 E. (G. E.) L. eipzig, 1860. Sq. 16....... 1614.5 Cotents. - Vol. I. Life, by T. N. Talfourd; Letters. II. Es- Same. New York, N. D. 120.................1635.21 says of Ella; Rosamund Gray; Essays; Letters; Mr. II —, LADY, The, of Shalott. Phelps, E.S. (In Johnson, a farce; Poems; Sossts; Johs; Woodvil, a tragedy; The witch; Miiscellaneous; The wife's trial. (E.) R. Little classics)....................529.4. 10 LADY, The, of the bed-chamber: a farce. New - A dissertation upon roast pig. (In Johnson, (E.) York, N.D. 17 pp. 120.................... 1635.15 H. Little classics)............5...........529.4.5 LADY, The, of the ice. De Mille, J............... 521.1 Elia. [Essays.] New York, 1815. 126+ pp. L. 520 1911.4 LADY, The, of the isle. Southworth, E. D. E. N... 727.20 Essays of Ela and Eliana. Leipzig, 1869. 371 LADY, The, of the lake. Scott, Sir W. Poetical S. 16.1918.3 works. Leipzig, 1861. Sq. 16~........11. P pp. Sq. 16c............................... 1918.3 works. Leipzig, 1861. Sq. 160.161 - Final memorials; consisting chiefly of his letters - Same. Dramatized. See DTDErN, Thomas..... 1635.4 not before published, with sketches of some of LADY, A, of the last century. [Mrs. Montague.] his companions. By T. N. Talfourd. London, Doran, J. W. London, 1873. 8............542211 1848. 2v. 12 5625.4 LADY Adelaide's oath. Wood, E. P............... 333.9 - Fitzgerald, P. Charles Lamb; his friends, his LADY Anna. Trollope, A. Leipzig............... 329.15 -FtgrlP hre ab i s i ~LADY Anna, Trollope, A. eipzaig.., 1~29.5 haunts, and his books. London, 1866. Sq. 160. 5425.8 - Sose. New York...................7....... 732.27 - Stoddard, R. 11. Personal recollections of. New LADY Audley's secret. Braddon, M. E. 325.10 York, 1875. Sq. 16....................... 1828.9 LADY Bell. Keddie, Miss -.74................... 3.14 LADY-aIRD. IFullerton, Lad5y G-........ 125.20 ote. - See a fill note in the BPlletin,Vol. It, p. 334, and Westmiinster review, Oct., 1874, on "Charles and Mary Lamnb, LADY Hester. Yonge, C. MN.. 725.33 their editors and biographers," LAMB 136 LAPLAND Shelf No. Shelf No. LAnMB, Charles and Mary. Poetry for children. LANDRIN, H. Manuel du conutelier. Orn6 de planEdited and prefaced by. 1H. Shepherd. Lon- ches. Paris, 1835. xii, 431- pp. 24~. [Mandon, 1872. xii, 94 pp. 16................... 5617.8 uel Roret].................................6429.13 - Tales from Shakspeare. With illustrations. LANDnRIOT, Jean Frannois Anne Thomas. Sins of London [1866]. viii, 371 pp. 16...... 935.24 the tongue and jealousy in woman's life. FolLAeB, Martha J. Spicy......................... 530.1 lowed by discourses on rash judrgments, paLAMB, Mary and Charles. Poems, letters, and re- tience, and grace. From the French by Helena mains: now first collected, with reminiscences Lyons. From the 4th London edition. Boston, and notes. By W. C. Hazlitt. W7ith portrait, 1874. 271 pp. 120.....................1915.7 fac-similes and illustrations. London, 1874. - The valiant woman: a series of discourses in307, 31 pp. Sm. 8........................ 5616.13 tended for women living in the world. From LAMBERT, James. A hero and a martyr. Reade, C. the French by Helena Lyons. From the 4th New York, 1875. 8........................ 710.32 London edition. Boston, 1874. 287 pp. 120. 1915.6 LAIBoRN, Robert H. Metallurgy of copper: an LANDSCAPE gardening. Downing, A.J. Treatise on introduction to the methods of seeking, mining the theory and practice of. New York, 1844. 80. 1511.8 and assaying copper. 3d edition. London, 1868. - Samne. New York [cop. 1859]. 8............ 1511.3 vi, 237 — pp. Illustrated. 12.............1715.16 - Weidenmnann, J. Beautifying country homes. -- Metallurgy of silver and lead. A description of A handbook of. New York [cop. 1870]. 40... 6220.1 the ores: their assay and treatment, and valua- LANDSEER, Sir Edwin, Memoirs of. Stephens, F. G. ble constituents. 5th edition. London, 1870. London, 1874. 80.......................... 6211.6 viii, 246 pp. Illustrated. 120...............1715.17 LANE, Edward William. Account of the manners LAMON, Ward 11. Life of Abraham Lincoln: to his and customs of the modern Egyptians. 5th inauguration as president. With illustrations. edition. Edited by E. S. Poole. London, 1871. Boston, 1872. xiv, 547 pp. Portrait. 80..... 5020.5 2 v. Illustrated. 16...................... 5926.2 LA MOTTE FOUQUd, Friedrich (Heinrich Carl), LANETON parsonage. Sewell, E. M............... 532.7 Freiherr de. Undine and other tales. Trans- LANFREY, Pierre. History of Napoleon the first. lated by F. E. Bunnett. Leipzig, 1867. 361 — London, 1871, 72. 2 v. 8.............. 5522.1 pp. Sq. 160................ 313.7 LANG, Benjamin J. Youthful voices: a collection of Contents. — Undios; The two captains; Aslauga's knight; hymns and tunes for the use of Sunday schools. Siutrain and ais companions. The music edited by B. J. Lang. Boston [cop. - See CARLYLE, T. German romance. Boston, 1862]. 120................................ 1625.9 1841. 2 v. in 1. 120 5725.2 LANG, Fanny Forrester, aged nine years. Little LAMPLIGHTER, The. Cummins, M. S............ 322.28 poems. Boston,1838. 24pp. 12........ 1618.6 LANCASTER and York, The houses of. Gairdner, J. LANG, John Dunmore. An historical and statistical Now York, 1875. 160....................... 628.4 account of New South Wales, fromn the founding LANCASHIRE witches, The. Ainsworth, WV. 1....... 339.2 of the colony in 1788 to the present day. 4th LANCES, The, of Lynwood. Yonge, C. M.......... 737.8 edition. The history of the last twenty-five LANCEWOOD, Lawrence, pseud. See WISE, Daniel. years entirely new. London, 1875. 2 v. llusLAND, The, and the Book. [Palestine.] Thomson, trations. Map. 8.5418.9 W. M. New York, 1871. 2 v. 12...... 224.5 LANGON, Mary, pseud. SeePIcE, Mary 11. LAND at last. Yates, E............ 318.18 LANGE, John Peter, and OTHERS. Commentary on LAND, The, of desolation. [Greenland.] HIayes, I. the Holy Scriptures. See. B3nLE........ H*IR.., B.2.1 I. New York, 1872. 120..........423.9 LANGUAGE. Baedeker, C. Traveller's manual of ILAND, The, of Lorne. [In Scotlzand.] Buchanan, conversation in English, French, German, ItalH. London, 1871. 2 v. 120................ 424.11 ian. Coblenz, 1870. 120...6127.1 LAND, The, of the north wind; or, travels among - Farrar, F. W. Chapters on. London, 1873. 6127.3 the Laplanders. ae, E. Londion, 1875. Sin0. 5935.5 SiS0.8...................6127.3 LAND, The, of the Veda. [India.] Butler, W. - Mueller, (F.) M. Chips from a Georman workshop. New York, 1872. 8~...................... 5931.1 London, 1875. Ssn. 8~......5.....5616.1.4 LAND, The, of the white elephant. [Asia, etc.] - - Lectures on the science of. New York, 1874. Vincent, F.,jr. New Yorlk, 1874. 8........ 5923.7 2 v. Sm. 8.6126.4 LAND, The, of Thor. [Scandinavia.] Browno,J.. - Prendergast, T. Handbook to the mastery series. New York, 1870. 12.................... 424.17 New York, 1868. 120............1933.1 LANDELLS, E. The illustrated paper model saker: - Sauveur, L. Introduction to the teaching of livcontaining twelve engravings of the subjects, ing languages without grammar or dictionary. and descriptive letter-press, with practical dia- Boston, 1874. 120.........................1934.1 grams for their construction. New edition. - Whitney, W. D. Language and the study of London, N. D. 16 pp. 13 plates. 08. 6220.5 language. New York, 1872. Sm. S.61260.3 LANDER, Sarah West. Spectacles for young eyes. - - The lifo and growth of. New York, 1875. 120. 6126.5 Boston.................................... 922.20 Oriental and linguistic studies. Now York, Boston.922.20 ~~~~~~ —- Oriental and linguistic studies. Newv Yorlk, - - Moscow...............916.9 1873. Sn. 80........................6126.2 - - New York............................... 922.19 See also Words, and English, French, Germnan languages, - Pekin.................................... 91610 etc. - - Pekin.916.10 R - ome...................9................. 922.21 LANMrAN, Charles, editor. The Japanese in America. - - St. Petersburg............................ 922.22 New York, 1872. 352- pp. Portraits. 120. 5925.3 - - Zurich.................................... 922.18 LANOYE, Ferdinand TuRnot de. See TUGNOT DE LALANDON, Melville D. Eli Perkins (at large): his NOYE, Ferdinand. sayings and doings. With illustrations. New LNSDO, 1qs of. SeePETTY, Hnry. ~~YorkP, 1875. 248 pp. 120.... 1536.25 LANZr, Luigi. History of painting in Italy, from LANDOM, Walter Savage. A biography. Forster, J. the revival of the fine arts to the end of the th Boston, 1869. 8~............................ 54:23.1 Boston, 1869. 80~,.......,.................. 5423.1 century. From the Italian by T. Roscoe. New edition, revised. London, 18521. 2 v. Portraits. Note. - Forster's is thed authoritative life, bat the general edition, revised. London 1852. 2 v. Portraits. reader will fild it too volumiinous; and lhe snay perhlaps be Sm. 8.6215.4 better content with such an article as is in vol. 130 of tlie LAOCOON. An essay upon the limits of painting and Ediniburgl review, or withl Iiss Field's accounlt of Landors last days, in the Atlantic monthly, vol. 17, or withi some of tlie poetry. Lessing, G. E. Boston, 1874. 160.... 6216.2 otlier reviews intdicated in Tihouas's Biographical dictionary, LAPLAND. Shairp, T. Up in the North. London, anid in Alibone. See also Cotemporary reviein', vol. 18; and 10. C. Ste(dian'as paper', in Scribner's monthly, May, 1873. 1872. 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R. nations in Europe. Dublin, 1795. 8........ 6315.2 LA SALLE, Robert Cavelier, sieur de. The adven- See also Civil or Roman law. tures of. Abbott, J. S. C. New York [1875]. LAW, The, and the lady. Collins, (W.) W. Leip12.......................................1014.13 zig........................................ 330.17 LAS CASES, Marin Joseph Emmanuel Augustin - Same. New York........................... 733.2 Dieudoini. G;enealogical, historical, chronologi- LAW reporters, Curiosities of. Heard, F. F. Boscal, and geographical atlas. According to the ton, 1871. 16............................. 6317.1 plan of [A.] Le Sage [pseud.], greatly im- LAWRENCE, Amos. Extracts from [his] diary and proved. By [C. V.] Lavoisne. 3d American correspondence. Edited by his son, W. R. Lawedition. Philadelphia, 1821. Unpaged. F.. 5030.7 rence. Boston, 1855. 3694- pp. Portraits. LAST baron, The, of Crana. Banim, J............ 517.5 1 plate. Fac-simile. 80..................... 1211.8 LAs T chronicle, The, of Barset. Trollope, A....... 334.15 - Same. Boston, 1860. 160................... 1214.9 LAST days, The, of Pompeii. [Historical novel.] LAWRENCE, Eugene. Lives of the British historians. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E. L.)................ 336.13 New York, 1855. 2 v. 120................. 1224.7 LAST house, The, in C- street. Craik, D. (M.).. 323.27 Contents. - Vol. I. Early historians; Sir Walter Raleigh; LAST knight, The. [Translated poem.] Auersperg, WVilliam Camden: Edward Hyde, earl of Clarendon; Gilbert A. A., Graf von. Now York, 1871. Sm. 40.. 5738.5 Burnet, bislhop of Salisbury; Thomas Fuller; Laurence Echiard; Robert Brady John Oldmixon; Thomas Carte; William LAST, The, of the barons. [An historical tale con- Robertson; George Lyttleton, lord; Tobias George Smollett; cerning W~arwick, the king-maker.] Buiwer- II. 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[1850.] Carlyle, T. New ton, 1807. 120...........................1616.13 York, 1872. Sq. 16.......................1535.18 - Same. (In his Poetical works.) Leipzig, 1861. LAusoN tragedy, The. De Forest, J.W. (In John- Sq. 16..................................... 1613.5 son, (E.) R. Little classics).................529.4.3 LAYARD, Austen Henry. Discoveries in the ruins of LAVENGRO; the scholar —the gipsy —the priest. Nineveh and Babylon; with travels in Armenia, Borrow, G. New York, 1857. 8............ 511.4 Kurdistan, and the desert: being the result of a LAVERGNE, Louis (Gabriel LUonce Guilhaud) de. second expedition for the trustees of the British L'agriculture et la population. 2e 6dition revue museum. With maps, plans, and illustrations. et augmenthe. Paris, 1865. xii, 468 — pp. London, 1853. xxiii, 686 —pp. 80.......... 5912.9 18........................................ 5827.1 - Nineveh and its remains. 5th edition. London, "LAcINA." Carln, E. 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Wyncote......... 518.2 x, 420 pp. 120.............................. 737.11 - Freytag, G. Ingraban 538.6 LEE, Holme, pseud. See PARR, Harriet. - Gift, T. Pretty Miss Bellow.................. 529.10 LEE, Jesse. Memorial of Jesse Lee and the old'lm. - Hardy, T. Desperate remedies................ 518.22 Hamilton, J.W. Boston, 1875. 12C... 617.2 - - Far from the madding crowd.........518.24 LEE, Robert Edward. Cooke, J. E. Life of. New - - The hand of Ethelberta.................... 517.25 York, 1871. 8e...................... 5022.2 - - A pair of blue eyes......................... 539.4 - Mason, E.V. Popular life of. Baltimore, 1874. - - Under the greenwood tree................... 728.4 12........................................ 5226.1 - Heine, H. Scintillations..................... 518.14 LEE, William. Daniel Defoe: his life, and recently - Jenkin, Mrs. C. Jupiter's daughters.. 5. 518.21 discovered writings: extending firom 1716 to - - Within an ace............................. 539.10 1729. London, 1869. 3 v. Illustrated. Por- - Oliphant, M. (O. W.) Whiteladies..... 539.11 traits. 8............................. 5422.5 - Parr, L. Hero Carthew.............. 728.5 LEEDS, W. H. Rudimentary architecture. With - Poynter, Miss -. Ersilia................ 517.23 illustrative engravings. 9th edition, with ap- - Richardson, S. Clarissa [Harlowe]; or, the hispendix. London, 1871. viii, 144 pp. 120.....1716.22 tory of a young lady.................. 518.27 LEES, William. Elements of acoustics, light, and - Spielihagen, F. What the swallow sang........ 518.16 heat. With illustrations. New York [Glas- - Turgenef, I. S. On the eve................... 539.1 gow], 1873. 140 pp. 160....1......1717.10 -- -Smoke.................................... 537.14 LE FANU, Joseph Sheridan. Guy Deverell....... 314.4 - - Spring floods. A Lear of the steppe......... 528.9 - Uncle Silas............................... 314.3 - Tytler, C. C. F. Jonathan 517.22 LEFiVRE, A. Wonders of architecture. From the - - Mistress Judith..................... 518.25 French. To which is added a chapter on English - Walford, L. B. Mr. Smith...................518.1 architecture, by RI. Donald. New York, 1872. LEITCH, Richard Pettigrew. A course of sepia xii, 264 pp. Illustrated. 160................ 1714.2 painting. With 24 plates. London [1875]. LE GAL, Eugene. School of the guides; designed 324- pp. Oblong 16.......................6217.11 for the use of the militia of the United States. - Course of water-colour drawing. With 24 colNew York, 1860. 60 —pp. Illustrated. Sq. oured plates. 2d edition. London [1874]. 160....................................... 1528.3 36-+- pp. Oblong 160........................ 6217.9 LELAND 139 LETTERS Shelf. No. Shelf No. LELAND, Charles Godfrey. The English gipsies and LE PILEUR, A. Wonders of the human body. their language. New York, 1873. xiii, 259-j- Illustrated. New York, 1871. xii, 356 pp. pp. 160...............5438.5 160...........................1714.14 - Meister Karl's sketch-book. Philadelphia [cop. LE PLAY, (Pierre Guillaume) Fredtric. The organ1872]. 287 [271] pp. Sm. 80............... 1913.2 ization of labor in accordance with custom and - editor. Fusang, or the discovery of America by the law of the decalogue. Translated by G. Chinese Buddhist priests in the fifth century. Emerson. Philadelphia, 1872. 4z17 pp. 120.1526.22 London, 1875. xix, 212 pp. 8............. 5925.6 LEPPERE, Adam Hamilton. The rainbow creed. A story of the times........................... 532.16 Contents. - The narrative of Iloei-Shin, with commeiits by story of the times.5......................... 532.16 C. F. Neumann; Remarks on the text of Neumann; Letter Where are myhorns? Boston, 1873. 35 pp. 16~.6326.8 from B. Kennon on the navigation oftheNorth Pacific ocean; LEPseus, (Carl) Richard. Discoveries in Egypt, Travels of other Buddhist priests from tihe 4th to the 8th cen- tury; American antiquities, with their relations to the old Ethiopia, and the peninsula of Sinai, in 1842world; The advocates and opponetlts of the narrative of Hoeil- 45. Edited, with notes, by K. R. H. Mackenzie. ShiI; The latest discussion of Fusang, by T. Simpson and E. Bretschneider. 2dedition. London, 1853. Illustrated. Map. 8......................................... 5931.12 LEMON, Mark. Falkner Lyle................... 312.9 LE SAGE, Alain-Ren6. The adventures of Gil Blas - Golden fetters............................... 312.6 of Santillane. Translated by T. Smollett. - Leyton hall, and other tales................... 312.5 London [1867]. xiv, 442 pp. Illustrated. - Loved at last................................ 312.7 Sq. 160.................................... 517.18 - Wait for the end............................. 312.8 - listoire de Gil Blas de Santillane. Paris, 1872. - Reminiscences of, with [his] revised text of Fal- 686 — pp. Portrait. 18..............53 6.1 7 staff. Hatton, J. London, 1871. 160........ 5425.7 LEMONNYER, J. Los journaux de Paris pendant la Note.-See account ofLe Sags in Scott's "Lives ofthe commune. Paris [1871]. 94 pp. 120.... 5... novelists" [5914.2]. LENA Cameron. Grey, Mrs....................... 521.30 LENA CamRieron. Grey, MrsJ..................... 521.30 LESLIE, Charles. Short method with deists. See'LENA Rivers. Holmes, M. J............535.10 Esia hms51.'LENNOX, William Pitt, lord. My recollections from 636. E RSKNE, Thomas........................... 5819.4 LE~NNOX, Williamu Pitt, lord. M~ily recollections from LESLtE, Charles Robert. Autobiographical recollec1806 to 1873. London, 1874. 2 v. 8~....... 5633.4L 180It183.Lonon 1874tions. Edited, with a prefatory essay on Leslie L-ENOIR, Paul. Le F'ayoum, le Si~nai et P~tra. EIxLNO, Paul. Lo Fayoum, le Sinai t Ptra. Ex- as an artist, and selections from his correspondp6dition dans la moyenne lEgypto et I'Arabio once, by T. Taylor. With portrait. Boston, Ptre sos la direction do J. L. Grom. 1860. lviii, 363 pp. 80...................1024.10 ~nrichi de grayure a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 186. Paris, 17.3632- pp. Enrichi do gravures. Paris, 1872. 332~ pp. - and TAYLOR, Tom. Life and times of Sir Joshua 18~....................................... 5935.10 180............................ i.......... 5 933 5.10 Reynolds: with notices of some of his cotempoL ]E NORMAND, Marie Anne. Historical and secret raries. With portraits and illustrations. Lonmemoirs of the empress Josephine. Translated 5332.6 don, 1865. 2 v. 8~........................ 5332.6 by J. M. Howard. New edition. Philadelphia, Lst lr 1852, 54r. 2v.Portraits. n.1224 LESLE, Eliza. The ladies' guide to true politeness 1852, 54. 2 v. Portraits. 12~.......... 1224:.9 LENORMNT, A vl P (yvoit. Madame 2 and perfect manners. Philadelphia, N. D. 336 LENORIIANT, Amdlie (Cyvoct). Madame Rdcamier [334]pp. Sm. 8.a1514.2 and her friends. From the French, by the [31p.S.8...11:. and her friends. Frm the Fench, by the LESLIE, Mrs. Madeline, pseud. See BAKER, HIarriet translator of Madame Rcamior's memoirs [Mrs. NewLell (Woods). I. M. Wheelwright]. Boston, 1875. xx, 281 LsLe stories, The. See BAER, Harriet Newell pp. 12'........ 1226.14 ~LE sLIE stories, The. See BAKER, H~arriet:Newell pp. 12......... 1226.14 ( (Woods). LENORMANT, Charles. See M aRItdE, P. Portraits LESLIE Tyrrell. Crik, G.M. 322.6 historiques etlittdraires. Paris, 1874. 180...5527.14 LESSING, Gotthold Ehraim. Locoon. An essay LESSING, Gotthold Ephraim. Laocoon. An essay;E~NORa\IANT, Francois, and CH~amvA~Lmr, E. The Tas LENORANT, Franois, and CEALER, E. The upon the limits of painting and poetry. Transstudent's manual of orientalhistory. A manual lated by E. Frotbingham. Boston, 1874. xi, of the ancient history of the East to the com- 245 pp. 16.6216.2 mencement of the Median wars. London, 1869, - Nathan the wise: a dramatic poem. Translated 70. 2 v. Sm. 80.5........... 6927.8 by E. Frothingham. [With] Kuno Fischer's Gosntests. —Vol. I. History of the Israelites, Egyptians, Essay on the poem. 3d edition, revised. New Assyrians, and Babylonians. II. Medes and Persians, Phice- York, 1871. xxviii, 259 pp. 12............ 5736.4 hicians, and Arabians. ~nicians, and A~a~bians. - Same. Translated by W. Taylor. [And] Emilia LENT. Orazioni quaresimali ed altro nuove opere. Galotti: a tragedy. Translated by C. L. Lewes. Barbieri, G. Milano, 1836, 37. 2 v. 12~.... 2038.2 Leipzig, 1868. 298 — pp. Sq. 160.......... 1613.6 LENZEN, Marie. Not in their set. From the Ger- - Lowell, J. R. Among my books. Boston, 1873. man by MS................................ 738.14 160........................1934.8.1 LEo X, Life of. Roscoe, W. London, 1868. 2 v. - Stahr, A. The life and works of. New York, iSm. 8... 5526.6 1873. 2 v. 120 1022.7 LEOMINSTER, Mass., History of. Wilder, D. Fitch- Note. - Stahr's Life, in the English translation, is the best burg, 1853. 120........................... 817.12 account' for the general reader; but Lowell's essay is founded LEONARD, Levi WTashburn. History of Dublin, N. on it. See also Hedge's " Prosewriters of Germany" [5732.1]; LEONARD, i ~~~De Quincey's "Essays on phlilosophical writers; "and GostH., containing the address by C. Mason, and wick's "Germanpoets" [5723.5]. the proceedings at the centennial celebration, June 17, 1852; with a register of families. LESSONS in life. Holland, J. G. New York, 1872. Boston, 1855. vi, 433- pp. Map. Portraits. 12.................................... 1914.4 8~........................................ 5011.3 LESTER, Charles Edwards. The Napoleon dynasty. LEONARD family, A genealogical memoir of the. A history of the Bonaparte family. By the Deane, W. H. Boston, 1851. 8............. 612;4 Berkeley men [pseud.]. With portraits. New LEONORA d'Orco. A historical romance. James, G. York, 1873. 636 pp. 120................... 825.17 P. R....................................... 730.5 LESTER, John Erastus. The Atlantic to the Pacific. LEONOWENS, Anna Harriette. The English govern- What to see and how to see it. Boston, 1873. ess at the Siamese court: being recollections of 365 pp. Map. 12........................ 417.12 six years in the royal palace at Bangkok. With - Samne. With map and illustrations. London, illustrations. Boston, 1873. x, 321 pp. Fac- 1873. xii, 293-f- pp. Sm. 80-.............. 417.13 simile. Sm. 8.............................. 222.1 L'ESTEANGE, Alfred Guy (Kingham). Literary life - The romance of the harem. Illustrated. Bos- of William Harness. London, 1871. 313-+- pp. ton, 1873. viii, 277 — pp. Sm. 8......... 9. 5933.2 80................................... 5422.9 LOVILLE-MsEILHAN, -, vicomtesse de. A chequered LETTERING, Th6 art of. Lyford, T. J., and Boyce, life: being [her] memoirs. Edited by the A. P. Boston, 1871. Oblong f0............. 6210.1 Vicomtesse Solange do Kerkadec. London, LETTERS and social aims. [Essays.] Emerson, R. 1874. 302-f- pp. Sm. 8~................... 1025.4 W. Boston, 1876. 120.................... 1817.1 LETTERS 140 LIBRARIES Shelf. No. Shelf. No. LETTERS from abroad to kindred at home. Sedg- LEWALD, Fanny. Ilulda; or, the deliverer. A rowick, C.M. New York, 1841. 120......... 426.15 mance. After the German, by Mrs. A. L. Wister. 727.32 LETTERS from high latitudes; voyage to Iceland, LEWES, George Henry. History of philosophy from Jan Mayen, and Spitzbergen, in 1856. Black- Thales to Comte. 4th edition, corrected and wood, F. T., lord Dufferin. Boston, 1859. 12~. 225.3 partly rewritten. London, 1871. 2 v. 80.. 6832.1 LETTERS from the East. Bryant, W. C. New York, Contents. - Vol. I. Ancient philosophy. II. Modern 1869. 120................................. 424.9 philosophy. LETTERS from the mountains. Grant, A. Boston, - On actors and the art of acting. Leipzig, 1875. 1809. 2 v. 120........................... 1918.5 279 pp. Sq. 160......1638.1 LETTERS of "An Englishman" on Louis Napoleon, - Same. London, 1875. xiv, 278 pp. Sm. 80...5428.20 the empire, and the coup d'etat. Reprinted, - The physiology of common life. With numerous with additions, from The times. London, 1852. woodcuts. Leipzig, 1860. 2 v.in 1. Sq. 16 1528.1 viii, 134 pp. 160............................1226.12 - Problems of life and mind. Vol. z. London, LETTERS to mothers. Sigourney, L.H. New York, 1874. 8....833.4 1839. 12"................D.5218.2 Contesnts. - Vol. I. Foundations of a creed. LETTERS to the Joneses. Holland, J. G. New York, - Ranthorpe. Leipzig, 1847. xii, 307 pp. Sq. 16. 312.4 1872. 12~................................. 1934.5 Y 1872. toyongpepl,.1934.5mre- The story of Goethe's life. London, 1873. vi, LETTERS to young people, single and married. Hol- 375 pp. Portrait. 80......... 5724.1 land, J. G. New York, 1872. 12~........... 1928.3 37+p.Prai.8...........521 land, J. 0-. New York, 1872. 120. 1928.3 LEWES, Marian, foromerly 2Miss Evans, wife ofthepreLEVER', Charles (James). Arthur O'Leary. Leipzig. 332.27 ceding. (GeorgeEliot.) Adam Bode. Ordinary - Sae. Lndon......................... 51-21 ceding. (George Eliot.) Adam Bede. [Ordinary - Same. London......................... 16.21 English life]............................... 310.25 - Barrington. Leipzig.....................332.7 _ Daniel Deronda. Vol. I.722.20 - Same. London........ 516.11 - Felix Holt.................................. 310.24 The Bramleighs of Bishop's folly.... 332.14 __ The legend of Jubal and other poems. Boston, -Charles O'Malley. Leipzig..........332.1 1874. 233- pp. 16......................5617.18 -- Same. London............................. 516.13 - -onme.sLondoConCen.516zg.......1332 _2 Middlemarch. [Elaborate picture of provincial - Confessionsofono n Cregan. Lepzig.332.24 townlife.] 2 v.....................532.3 and 5636.2 - Same. London...............516.8 -- Romola. [Florence and Savonarola]...... 310.23 - The Daltons. Leipzig....................... 332.28 - Scenes of clerical life........................ 310.26 - Same. London............................ 516.9 - Silas Marner 310.22 - Davenport Dunn. Leipzig.332.4 - The Spanish gypsy. A poem. Boston, 1872. - Same. London.............................. 516.7 287-F pp. 12............................. 1625.1 - A day's ride: a life's romance. Leipzig....... 332.8 Wit and wisdom. Boston,1875. 260-4pp. Sq.160 1839.1 - Same. Londson................516.4 - See RIBOT, T. English psychology. New York, - Diary and notes of Horace Templeton.332.9 1874. 8............................... 5835.5 - The Dodd family abroad. Leipzig............. 332.22 Note. - George Elio is rekoned i e higest sense e Note....Geor~ge Eliot" is reckonedi in tile hig~hest sense the - Same. London.............................. 516.18 greatest of living novelists; but her workss require culture - The fortunes of Glencore. Leipzig...........332.12 in their reader to effect their full power. She shows great inS-so. London.516.15. sight in the delineation of women, and her stories deal mostly - Same. London.............................. 516.15 nwith modern English life. See MaeCarthy's "' lodern lead- Gerald Fitzgerald, " the chevalier"............ 730.4 era' [5913.]. - Harry Lorrequer. Leipzig................... 332.2 LEWIS, Charles B. Goaks and tears. By M. Quad - Same. London.............................. 516.12 [pseud.]. With a centennial calendar, illus- Jack IHinton, the guardsman. Leipzig........ 332.21 trated..................................... 713.9 - Same. London.............................. 516.17 LEWIS, Dioclesian. Five-minute chats with young - The knight of Gwynne. Leipzig.............. 332.18 women, and certain other parties [on health]. - Same. London.............................. 516.11 New York, 1874. 426 pp. 120............. 1522.9 - Lord Kilgobbin: a tale of Ireland in our own time. 332.16 - Our digestion. Philadelphia, 1872. 407 pp. - Luttrell of Arran. Leipzig...,................ 332.26 Illustrated. Portrait. 120.................. 1522.4 - Same. London.............................. 516.10 - Our girls. New York, 1871. 383 pp. 12~..... 1536.3 - The Martins of Cro' Martin. Leipzig.......... 332.3 - Weak lungs, and how to make them strong. - Same. London............................. 516.2 Illustrated. Boston, 1871. 360 pp. 120.... 1536.2 - Maurice Tiernay. Leipzig................... 332.6 LEWIS, Sir George Cornewall. An historical survey - Same. London............................. 516,14 of the astronomy of the ancients. London, - The O'Donoghue. Leipzig................... 332.17 1862. viii, 527 pp. 80..................... 6813.5 - Same. London. 516.16 LEWIS, Matthew Gregory. Raymond and Agnes: a - One of them. Leipzig....................... 332.20 drama. New York, N.D. 24 pp. 12....... 1635.4 - Same. London............................. 516.6 LEWIS, Richard. History of the life-boat, and its - A rent in a cloud. Leipzig................... 332.5 work. With illustrations. London, 1874. xv, - Same. And St. Patrick's eve. London........ 516.3 226 pp. Sm. 8~............................ 5925.3 - Roland Cashel. Leipzig...................... 332.11 LEwIS Arundel. Smedley, F. E............ 510.11 - Same. London............................. 516.5 LEXINGTON, Mass., History of the battle of. Froth- St. Patrick's eve; Paul Gosslett's confessions.... 332.13 ingham, H. Boston, 1851. 80............... 812.6 - Sir Brook Fossbrooke.. 332.23 - Sir Ja spe r Carewv. Leipzig.332.253..... NAote. - See also the note in the Bulletin for July, 1875. - Sir Jasper Carew. eipzig................... 332.25 - Same. London............................. 516.20 LEYTON hall. Lemon, M....................... 312.5 - That boy of Norcott's........................ 332.15 LIBER veritatis. Gelde, C. London, 1872. 3 v. F0. 6220.6 - Tom Burke of "Ours." Leipzig............ 332.10 LIBERIA, Documents concerning. See AMERICAN - Same. London....................516.19 and 5627.3 colonization society......................... 5222.3 - Tony Butler........................... 332.19 LIBERTY. Mill, J. S. On liberty. New York, - Selections from. See HALF hours with Irish 1874. 8G..... 1733.2 authors. New York, 1873. 12............. 737.9 - Stephen, J. F. Liberty, equality, fraternity. Note. — Lever's novels are mostly pictures of Irish lifbe and London, 1873. 8~.......................... 5831.2 character. "The knight of Gwynne" concerns the bri- LBERTY ellTe. Anti-slavey ppers. By MOabut f he imd i 101.Th miitry ndconival LIBERTY bell, The. [Anti-slavery papers.] By ints sbout of the union in 1801. The militasry and convivsal Boston, 1843, 44, 46, 47, Irishmlan is drawn in " Harry Lorrequer," "sCharles O'Mal- friends of freedom. Boston, 1843, 44 46 47, Icy," and "Jack Hinton." The breaking up of the old fasmi- 49. 5 v. Portraits. 120.1417.1 lies gives plots and character to "Thle O'D)onoghue" and "The EadsE. Feeton libriestheir Mlartins of Co' Martin." LIBRARIES. Edwards, E. Free town libraries, their See T. A. Trollope's"Reeollections of Lever "in Lippincott's formation, management, and history; in Britain, magaine, Dee, 1874. France, Germany, and America. New York, LAvY, Daniel. L'Autriche-Hongrio, ses institutions 1869. 80............................... 6132.2 et ses nationalitds. Paris, 1871. xxxi, 309-4 - - Memoirs of libraries: including a hand-book of pp. 2 folded leaves. 18~................... 627.2 library economy. London, 1859. 2 v. 80.... 6133.3 LIBRARIES 141 LION-HEARTED Shelf. No. Shelf. No. LIRARnIES, continued. LIGHTNING. Fonvielle, W. de. Thunder and light-Hesse, L. A. C. Bibliothdconomie. Paris, 1841. 240. 6139.1 ning. New York, 1872. 16................1714.22 - Putnam, G.P. The best reading. Hints on the - Forbes, R. B. Shipwreck by lightning. Papers selection of books; on the formation of libraries, relative to Harris's lightning conductors. Bosetc. New York, 1872. 12C.HR.R., F.3.5 ton, 1853. 8.... 1711.3 - Same. New York, 1875. 120...........6136.10 LIGHTNING express. Adams, W. T................ 925.19 LInBRARY of American biography. See SPARKS, LIGHTS and shadows of New York life. MacrCabe, Jared, editor................................ 5028.1 J. D. Philadelphia [cop. 1872]. 80 814.9 LIDDELL, Henry George, and SCOTT, Robert, compilers. LIKE father, like son. Payn, J................... 312.3 A Greek-English lexicon. 6th edition. Oxford, LILIAN. Greenough, S. L........................ 716.16 1869. xvi, 1865 pp. 4..R.., D.3.6 LILIAN Dalzell.732.17 LIEnER, Francis. Manual of political ethics. 2d LILLIESLEAF. Oliphant, M. (0. W.). 736.13 edition, revised. Edited by T. D. Woolsey. LILLINGSTONES, The, of Lillingstone. Worboise, E. J. 735.17 Philadelphia, 1875. 2 v. 80................ 5833.6 LILY, The, and the bee. Warren, S............... 316.10 LIEBIG, Justus von. Animal chemistry. Edited by LILY, The, and the cross. A tale of Acadia. De W. Gregory. With additions, notes, and correc- Mille, J.................................... 724.12 tions, by Dr. Gregory and J. W. Webster. Cam- LILY Norris' enemy. Mathews, J. H..............1117.26 bridge, 1842. xl, 347 pp. 12............ 6035.3 LInEs, Rudimentary treatise on. Burnell, G. H. - amiliar letters on chemistry. Editedby J. Gar- London, 1872. 120.........................1716.11 diner. New York, 1856. 180 pp. 120....... 1525.3 LIBITATIONS, The, of human responsibility. WayLIECHTENSTEIN, Marie, princess. Holland house. land, F. Boston, 1838. 16.. 5838.4 With [portraits, fac-similes and] illustrations. LINCOLN, Abraham. Memorial of. See BOSTON, 2d edition. London, 1874. 2 v. 80......... 5434.1 Mass...................................... 5020.4 Note.- The fanmous seat of the Fox family, with an account - Proceedings of the city council of Boston, April of its assoeiations. 17, 1865, on occasion of [his] death. See BosLIFE. Beale, L. S. On life and vital action in TON, cMass.................................. 5020.6 health and disease. London, 1875. Sm. 80....6036.141 - Sermons preached in Boston on [his] death. To- Greg, W. H. Enigmas of life. Boston, 1873. gether with the funeral services in the east room 120.............................. 1534.2 and 6136.5 of the executive mansion at Washington. Bos- Reclus, (J. J.) i. The ocean, atmosphere, and ton, 1865. 379 pp. 12~.................... 5027.3 life. New York, 1873. 80.................. 6632.2 - Bancroft, G. Memorial address on the life and LIFE and public services of Major-general George character of. Washington, 1866. 69 pp. 8. 1212.8 Gordon Meade. Philadelphia [cop. 1864]. 80 - Carpenter, F. B. The inner life of. Six months [62] pp. 80............................... 1013.5 at the White house. New York, 1870. 160... 1216.9 LIFE, A, for a life. Craik, D. (M.)................323.24 - Ilanaford, P. A. Abraham Lincoln: his life and LIFE here and there. Willis, N. P. New York, public services. Boston, 1865. 12........ 1214.2 1850. 120.................................. 714.28 - Lamon, W. H. Life of. Boston, 1872. 80.... 5020.5 LIFE in Danbury. Bailey, J. M. Boston, 1873. 16~. 538.1 - Thayer, W. M. The pioneer boy, and how he LIFE in the clearings versus the bush. Moodie, S. became president. Boston, 1863. 120........ 916.26 (S.) New York [1853]. 12............... 414.8 - Welles, G. Lincoln and Seward. New York, LIFE in the open air. Winthrop, T. 716.33 1874. 12.5027.10 LIFE thoughts. Beecher, H. W. Boston, 1858. 12~. 5815.9 Note. - Confining his narrative to the period before his -Some. New York, 1871. 12'........1533.11 presidency, aLemon oflers by far the amplest account, but the Or....... author Ihas little knowledge of book-craft, nor is hie very LIFE under glass. [Artificial climates.] Shove,. regardful of delicacy or of privacy. %While the extent of tihe A. Boston, 1874. 160.6837.2 book wvill prevent general famiiliarity wtic it, his opportuniLIF wthotndifw i.O,.M.., ties have added much of detail, acd disclosed sonethiing of LIFEl without and life within. Ossoli, S. M. F., mar- novelty for tihe future biographer. Of the shorter tributes, tihe chese d'. Boston, 1874. 12. 1935.7 essay by J. n. Lowell, in "'My study windows," mcay be menLIF'SA, assi...idde..... tioned. See also North Accerican review, Jan., 1865; and LIF~'ES, A, assize. Riddell, J. HI................. 720.5 Hlarper's monthly, vols. 31and 37. LIFE's lesson. [Fiction.] Thomas, M... 723.28 LINDA. IHentz, C. L............................. 536.11 LIFE'S, A, lessons. Gore, C. G.. 311.2 LIFE'S, A, se t. Wood, C.G.F..31 LINDA di Chamounix. Donizetti, G. (In Ditson, LItF-O, A, secret. W hood, E. P. 9333.7 LIFE-OTS. Ballantyn, H. The lifeboat.... 93417 0., and co. Standard opera librettos).........6233.3.2 LINDENDAnE stories. See WISE, Daniel. - Gilmore, J. Storm warriors; or life-boat work LINEA stie. Se I, a. on the Goodwin sands. London, 1875. Sm. 80. 5935.6 L [oINA perspective. Pellegrin, V. New York. - Lewis, H. History of the life-boat, and its work. [London], 1873. 16 h.6218.1 London, 1871. Sin. 8....................353 LINES in pleasant places. Shillaber, B P. Chelsea, London, 1874. Sm. 80..............sea,.... 5935.3 LIGHT. Abbott, J. Science for the young........ 912.4 1874. 160.1615.7 -Lees, W. Elements of. New York [Glasgow ] LINES left out; or, some of the histories left out in 187s3. 16Elmet1717.10 o.N Yr[Gsw,"Line upon line." Mortimer, Mrs. -. New 1873 16)..........................171.10 York, 1870. 16~............................ 928.8 - Lommel, E. (C. J.) The nature of. New York, York1870 1628.8 1876. 120.................6436.17 LINGARD, John. History of England, from the first - Tyndall, J. Light and electricity. New York, invasion by the Homans to the accession of WAil 1873. 120................................. 1523.20 liam and Mary in 1688. [Catholic view.] 6th - - Six lectures on. London, 1875. Sm. 80.... 6436.1 edition. London,. 10 v. Illustrated. Portrait. Sin. 8 ~................ 54:17.8 - Vogel, H. Chemistry of. New York, 1875. 12~.6436.16 Portrait. Sm. 80. 5417.8 See also Speciume analysis LINLEY Rochford. MacCarthy, J.. 710.26 LIGHT li nGy for leisure hours. Proctor, H. A. LINTON, Eliza Lynn. Patricia Kemball: a novel. LG1T science for leisure hours. Proctor, _.A. Leipzig 330.9. New York, 1871. 12~ 1527.3 Leipzig................................... 313.9 New York, 1871. 120. ~ ~ — Same. Philadelphia.714.13 LIGHTFOOT Joseph Baber, TRENcii, Richard Chene- Sae Phldpia.............741 LIG xTFOOT, Joseph Baber, TRENCH, Richard Chene- - The true history of Joshua Davidson [i. e. Joshua vix, and EICOTT, Charles John.e The revision (Jesus) David's son], communist. Leipzig,1873. of the English version of the New Testament. With an introduction by Philip Schaff. New 254 p S 16'.312.29 iYork, 1873. 3 v. in 1. 0............. 5814.11- Same. Philadelphia, 1873. viii, 279 pp. 12~. 736.22 York,!873. 3 v. in 1. 8~............,......5814:.11 Note. - "The story of a spiritual-minded young man of tihe Contents. — Introduction on the revision of the Encglish working-class of our owrn day; beginning his career with the Bible. By P. Schatf. xlix pp.; On a fiesh revision of the human life of Christ as his absolute ideal, and, in a much English New- Testament. By J. B. Lightfoot. 2d edition, too narrow sense, his model, and gradcually nmodifying his revised. 195 pp.; On the authorized version of thie New conception of it... in tihe course of an unassisted strugTestacment in connection with some recent proposals for its gle with thie principles and machinery of modern society." revision. By E. C. Trench. 193 pp.; Considerations on the Tice Spectator, 1farch 22,1873. revision of the English version of thie New Testamnent. By C. J. Ellicott. 178 pp. LINWOODS, The. Sedgwick, C. M. 2 v............ 737.3 Note. - A republication of various English works, of which LION Ben of Elm island. Kellogg, E....... 922.15 the one by Trench was published in 1859, those by Ellicott and.Gr, s2 Lightfoot in 1870 and 1871. LION-HEARTED. Grey, Mrs............ 521.39 LION 142 LIVERMORE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. LION hunter, The, of South Africa. Cumming, R. G. LITTELL'S living age. Vol. 1-36; 4th series, vol. 26, London, 1870. Sm. 80......................5934.11 27; 5th series, vol. 1-12. Boston, 1844-75. LION hunting and sporting life in Algeria. Gdrard, 50 v. 8............................. 1326.1 (C.) J. (B.) London, 1857. 16............ 427.4 LITTELL'S museum of foreign literature and science. LIONEL Lincoln. [Bunker hill, siege of Boston.] Vol. 12. Philadelphia, 1828. 80............. 1712.2 Cooper, J. F................................ 525.9 LITTLE, Sophia L. Pentecost. [A poem.] NewLIONELLO. Bresciani, A.......................... 714.21 port, R. I., 1869. 49 pp. Sq. 16............1617.7 LIPPrINCOTT, Sara Jane. (Grace Greenwood.) Bonnie - Thrice through the furnace: a tale of the times of Scotland. Tales of her history, heroes, and poets. the Iron hoof. Pawtucket, I. I., 1852. 190 pp. With illustrations. Boston, 1872. 273 pp. 16~. 933.20 12....................................... 715.18 - Haps and mishaps of a tour in Europe. Boston, LITTLE Agnes. Baker, H. N. (W.)............... 934.5 1854. xii, 437 pp. 12..................... 424.4 LITTLE beauty, The. Grey, Mrs.................. 534.23 - Heads and tales: studies and stories of pets..... 921.15 LITTLE Ben Hadden; or, do right, whatever comes - History of my pets........................... 933.21 of it. Kingston, W. H. G..1117.19 - Merrie England. Travels, descriptions, tales and LITTLE Ben Hadden series. See KINGSTON, William historicalsketches. Illustrations. Boston, 1868. H. G. 261 pp. 160...................... 922.26 LITTLE Bobtail. Adams, W. T.................. 923.18 - New life in new lands: notes of travel. New York LITTLE Briggs and I. Ludlow, F.H. (In Johnson, 1873. 413-4- pp. 12...................... 214.1 (E.) H. Little classics).................... 529.4.11 Contenls. - Chicago as it was; Colorado; Utah; Nevada; LITTLE by little. Adams, W. T..... 924.18 California; Hoeneward journey; Colorado in autumn. LITTLE camp, The, on Eagle hill. Warner, S..... 928.9 - Recollections of my childhood, and other stories. 922.25 LITTLE Canary. Osgood, Mrs. l. A............. 927.17 - Stories and legends of travel and history. 922.23 LITTLE Canary's bidck Cato. Osgood, Mrs. M. A.... 927.19 -Stories from famous hallads..........922.24 LITTLE Canary's cousin Eugene. Osgood, Mrs. M. A. 927.18 - Stories of many lands......928.7 LITTLE Canary's daisy. Osgood, Mrs. M. A. 927.16 LIPPINCOTT'S pronouncing gazetteer. See THOM AS, LITTLE classics. See JOHNSON, (Edwin) Hossiter, Joseph, and BALDWIN, Thomas..R.. B.3.2 editor. LPINOTT'S magazine. Vol. 1-16 Philadelphia, LITTLE coin, much care. Howitt, M. 937.3 LPICT1868-75. 16 v. 8aan.Voa 1416.1 eLITTLE cricket. Samuels, A. F................... 918.27 LIQuoRs, Fermented. Feuchtwanger, L. NewYork, LITTLE Cuba; or, circumstantial evidence. Barclay, 1858. 12~ 6826.2 G. L.710.3G 1858~~~~~~~~ ~~ ~ ~~. 12.................................. 62.2.. 71. LISBON, Ship and shore, in. Colton, W. New York, LITTLE Dorrit. Dickens, C. (J. H.) Boston. 2 v...1824.12 ~1856. 120.~425.16 ~~ —Same. Leipzig. 4 v. in 2................... 338.16 LISTON, Rohert. Elementsof surgery. Philadelphia ITTLl seekers, The. Mulholln,.912.18 1837. 540 pp. L. 12..........I.. 6023.11 LITTLE folk life. Dodge, M. A................... 927.21 LISZT, Franz. LifeofChopin. From the French hy LITTLE folks astray. Clarke, H. S.927.9 LITTLE: folks ata. Clarke, It. S.......... 9 2 7.9 M. W. Cook. Boston, N. D. 4thedition revised. LITTLE foxes. Stowe, H. (E.) B.................. 537.12 ~~202 ~pp. 160.1227.2 LITTLE grandfather. Clarke, t. S. 939.3 LITERtARY and social judgments. Greg, W. RR. BosLITERARY and socialjudlgments. Greg, W. Ht. B3'os- LITTLE Jakey. De Kroyft, S. H. (In Johnson, (E.) ton, 1873. 16.0.5..........616.10 H. Little classics) 529.4.10 LITTLE Joanna, The. Bellamy, _Mrs. El. W......... 721.21 LITERARY life, Recollections of a. [Mostly selections LITTLE Joanna, TheKirby. oBeainson, MFs. EW. 721.1 from authors.] Mitford, M. R. New York, LTTLE Kate irb. Robinson,..731.1 [1851]. 12................ 1536.4 LITTLE lame prince, The, and his travelling cloak. LITERARY reminiscences. De Quincey, T. Boston, Craik, D. (.)310.29 1851. 2 v. 120 1226.1 LITTLE Louvre. Abbott, J. Harper's story books.. 936.1.2 LITERARY world, The. Vol. 3, 4. Boston [1872- LITTLE maid, The, of Oxbow. Nowell, H. P. H.. 936.23 74]. 2 v. 40.1434.1 LITTLE men. Alcott. Li. 926.14 LITERATURE. Arnold, M. Literature and dogma. LITTLE merchant, The. Adams, W. T... 918.9 London, 1873. Sm. 80. 5815.6 LITTLE Paul. Abbott, J. Harper's story books..936.1 12 Brande, W. T., and Cox, G. W. Dictionary of. LITTLE Prudy. Clarke, H. S.927.6 London, 1872. 3 v. 80. H..... E..3. LITTLE Prudy series. See CLARrE, Rebecca Sophia. Londn, 872 3 v 80.............*R.R., E.3.6 LTL rd' laa eis e LRE e Disraeli, I. Amenities of. New York, 1871. 2v. LITTLE Prudy's Flyaway series. See CLAR.E, Re160........................................ 1533.33 160..1533.33 becca Sophia. -- Curiosities of New York, 1872. 4 v. 16.... 5626.6 LITLE Pussy Wllow. Stow, I-I. (E.) B.932.2 - The literary character. Literary miscellanies. LITTLE Spaniard, The. Nowell, 1 P H.. 936.25 NwYork, 1868. 160.1533.14 LITTLE sunbeams. See MiATHEWS, Joanna H. Now Yorks, 186. 16..-... 1erb5hei3rage e i4 -Greesse, J. G. T. Lehrbuch einer allgameinen LITTLE wanderers', The, advocate. Vol. 11. Boston, Literiirgeschichte aller bekannten Vl1ker der 1875. 82135. Literrgeseicht alle bekantenVblke der1875. 8~.................................. 1335.2 Welt. Dresden, 1838. 13 v. 80............ 6132.1 LITTLE wife, The. Grey,Mrs.521.31 LITTLE wifen, CThe. Gre, Ms.............. 5 261.3 - Mueller, F. M. Chips from a German workshop LITTLE women. Alcott, L. M. 2 v.926.12 New York, 1872. Sm. 80..5616.1.3 New Yok, 187. Sm. ~....516.1.3LITTLEJOHE, W.HI. The constitutional amendment: - Purnell, T. Literature and its professors. Lou- or the Sunday, the Sabbath, the change, and ~don [~1867~.~~ 160~.. 5927~.3 restitution. A discussion [with] the editor of - doberer,867. Nouve.es.eudes.ur..a..tt r the Christian statesman. Battle Creek, Mich., - Scherer, E. Nouvelles 6tudes sur la litt6rature contemporaine. Paris, 1865. 120............ 2016.1 1873. 38 pp. 16.5818.14 LITURGIES and other documents of the ante-Nicene Stadl-Holstein, A. L. G. N., baronne de. Influence L ro ndo h d m o t e- n of literature upon society. (In The Alexandrian).1910.4.2 period. EdinbuCrh, 1872. viii, 186 pp. [An- Villemain, A. F. Choix d'6tudes sur la litt6ra- te-Nicene Christian librry.] 0. B 6322.424 tore ontemporaine. Paris, 1858. 120... 5537.12 LITURtasEs. The Sunday school liturgy. Boston, 1856. 12~.................................. 5818.6 - - tudes de litt6rature ancienne et 6trangere. 15.2.81 Paris, 1870. 120........................... 5537.17 LIVE and let live. Sedgwick, C. M................ 918.19 LIVE it down. Jeaffr~eson, J. C,................... 732.29 - Whipple, E. P. Literature and life. Boston, LIVE ito. r JC.32 17.160.............................. 1936.6 LIVER. Flint, A.,jr. Experimental researches into - Wright, T. History of carica.ture and giotesque a new excretory function of the. N. P., N. D. 80.6023.19 — Wright, T. History of caricature and grotesque -Rcece x~ietlssruenuel in. London [1864]. Sm. 40................. 5923.4 - - Recherches expsrimentales sur une nouvelle in. ondo [184].Sm. 1.............. 593.4 fonction du foie. Paris, 1868. 80.............6023.19 Aote. - For tilhe literature of particular countries and languages, see under their several names. LIVERMORE, Abiel Abbot. The four gospels: with a The history of literature is a department of letters of mod- commentary. Vol. II. Mark, Luke, and John. ern growth. Hallam, in his "Literature of Europe," etc. [1531.2], traces in Ihis prefatce its rise and progress. Madame Boston, 1858. 12.... 1534.6 de StaLi's work on literature in its relations with society is re- LIVERMORE, Elizabeth, Sermon on the death of. viewed in Jeffrey's essays [5610.8], and is the earliest extensive.... work in the modern spirit. Ware, J. F. W. Cambridge, 1856. 8~.... 6323.1 LIVERMORE 143 LONDON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. LiVEnMORE, George. Opinions of the founders of LOCKE, John, continued. the republic on negroes as slaves, as citizens, - and MILTON, John. Some thoughts concerning and as soldiers. Boston,1862. xiv, 215 pp. 80. 812.9 education, by John Locke; and a treatise of LIvERaonE, Nathaniel, Sermon on the death of. education, by John Milton. With an appendix Ware, J. F. W. Cambridge, 1856. 8........ 6323.1 containing Locke's Memoranda on study. Vol. LIVERPOOL. The stranger in Liverpool; or, an his- I. Boston, 1830. 160.....................1737.3 torical and descriptive view of the town of Liv- LOCKE Amsden. Thompson, D. P........... 734.5 erpool and its environs. Liverpool [1829]. Sm. LOCKHART, John Gibson. Ancient Spanish ballads; 120....................................... 438.5 historical and romantic. New revised edition, LIvING link, The. De Mille, J................. 710.2 with a biographical notice. Boston, 1861. 151 LIvINGSTON, Edward. SeeI HAYWvAR, A. Biograph- pp. Portrait. Sm. 80............ 1616.5 ical and critical essays. London, 1873. 80...5833.3.2 - Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott. New edition. LIvINGsTON, John. Biographical sketches of distin- Edinburgh, 1860. xii, 806 pp. Portrait. L. 8~. 1020.1 gyished Americans. New York, 1853. viii, - - Epitome of. Jenkinson, H. I. Edinburgh, 504 pp. 80............................. 5024.3 1873. 80.................... 5425.10 LIVINGSTONE, David. Last journals in Central Af- - Valerius. New edition. Edinburgh, 1869. rica. From 1865 to his death. Continued by a 361- pp. 160........ 738.7 narrative of his last moments and sufferings, LocKs, Construction of. Tomlinson, C. London, obtained firom his faithful servants Chuma and N. D. 120..........................1715.27 Susi, by H. Wailer. With portrait, maps, and LocKYER, Joseph Norman. Nature series. The illustrations. New York, 1875. 541 pp. 8~. spectroscope and its applications. With coloured 421.10 and 5921.3 plate and illustrations. London, 1873. xii, 117 - Livingstone and his African explorations: to- pp. 160................................... 6826.4 gether with a full account of the Young, Stan- LocoMroTIoN, Animal mechanism: a treatise on terIey, and Dawson search expeditions; chapters restrial and a6rial. Marcy, ti. J. New York, on ancient and modern Nile discovery; on the 1874. 12...............................6436.12 Central African slave trade, etc. New York, LoColorlvE engine. Dompsey, G. D. Rudimentary 1872. 292 pp. Portrait. Map. 120....... 5915.2 treatise on the. London, 1866. 120.......... 1716.7 - Missionary travels and researches in South Africa; - Evers, H. Steam and the. New York [Glasincluding a sketch of sixteen years' residence in gow], 1873. 16........................ 1717.3 the interior of Africa. With portrait, maps, See also Steam-engine. and illustrations. New York, 1858. xxiv [xx], 732 pp. 80................ 422.9 LODGE, Edmund. Portraits of illustrious personages -- Perilous adventures and discoveries in the inte- of Great Britain. With biographical add his-... ~~of Great Britain. With biographical and his- Pe~~rilous advrientutores andes -in e- ~ torical memoirs of their lives and actions. Lonnior of Africa, together with the success and im- don, 1849, 50. 8 v. Sm. 8.......... 5337.6 portant'results of the Herald-Stanley expedition, L or o a f a z s as furnished by H. M. Stanley. Added a sketch. London, 1875. 80.6614......... 6112 Lo&-nonoK, of16 a 0 fisherman... andzologis. Buklna of the diamond diggings. Illustrated. Phila- LOC. Mill, J. S. A system of. London, 1872. delphia [cop. 1872]. xvi, 598 [596] pp. Pordelphia lc~~~~ ~ ~ ~~oo3c. 171 xis Lglp Pr O' Mill, J. S. A system of. London, 1872. traits. 16C-................................ 5915.5 2v. 805833.1 - How I found Livingstone. Stanley, H. M. New -- Swinbourne, A. (J.) Picture logic. London, York, 1872. 8...................422.24 and 5931. 1875. Sm. 8..........................5616.19 See also Parliamentary logick. - Tiavels. See ENGLISH explorers. London, 1875. See also Parliasentary logiek. Sm. 8~.................................... 5927.9 Lois the witch. Gaskell, E. C(............... 328.14 ArNote. - There is a summuary of Livingstone's explorations LOLA M/ONTEZ, or PoRRIS v MONTEZ, M/aria Dolores in B. Taylor's "South Africa" [224.1]. See Sir Samuel W. Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. Lectures. Including her Baker's review of Livingstone's "Last journals" in Mactnil- autobiography. New York, 1858. 292 pp. 120. 1024. lan's muagazine, 1875; also, Sunday msagazine, Oct., 1574; and autobiography. New York, 1858. 292 pp. 12. 1024.4 Harper's monthly, vol. 16. See the note under Afiica, in this - Same. Philadelphia [cop. 1858]. 292 pp. 120. 1225.1 Catalogue, andrl inii that of I-istory, etc., of the Lower Ball ef LoiMARn street London]: a description of the money thse Central Library. L O B R s t e t [ o d n: adsrpinothmny market. Bagehot, W. New York, 1873. 120. 5435.8 Livius PATAVINUS, Titus. [Livy.] Selections from LoileARDI, I. Verdi, G. (In Ditson, 0., and co. the first five books. With the 21st and 22nd Standard opera librettos)..................6233.3.6 entire. Chiefly from the text of Alschefski. LOMBEL, Eugen (Cornelius Joseph). International With English notes. By J. L. Lincoln. With scientific series. The nature of light, with a a plan of Rome, and a map of the passage of general account of physical optics. With illusHannibal. 10th edition, revised. New York; trations. New York, 1876. xiii, 356 pp. 120.6436.17 1857. vi, 329-4- pp. 120...................1933.15 LoNroN. Abbott, J. Rollo in London....... 917.20 LIzzIE Leigh. Gaskoll, E...................... 328.17 - Bagehot, W. Lombard street: a description of'LLOYD, William Watkiss. The age of Pericles. A the money market. New York, 1873. 120.... 5435.8 history of the politics and arts of Greece from - Becker, B. It. Scientific London. London, 1874. the Persian to the Peloponnesian war. London, Sin. 80.....................................5616.16 1875. 2 v. 80...........................5921.12 - Davies, C. M. Unorthodox London: or phases of LOBDELL, Henry, Life of. Tyler, W. S. Boston religious life in the metropolis. London, 1873. [cop. 1859]. 12........................... 1015.4 80...................................... 5811.4 LOCKE, David Ross. (Petroleum V. Nasby.) East- - Dixon, W. H. Her majesty's tower. Leipzig, ern firuit on western dishes. The morals of 1869. 4 v. in 2. Sq. 160................... 838.4 Abou Ben Adhem. Boston, 1875. 231 pp. 120.1536.22 - G-rant, J. The great metropolis. New York, - Ekkoes from Kentucky. Illustrated. Boston, 1837. 2 v. in 1. 12~....................... 827.2 1868. 324 pp. 120.........5.......... 536.13 - Great army, The. Sketches of life and charac- "Swingin round the cirkle." Illustrated. Bos- ter in a Thames-side district. London, 1876. ton, 1868. 299 —. pp. Sm. 80.... 536.14 Sm. 8..................................... 1838.2 LOCKE, Jane Ermina. The recalled; in voices of the - Howitt, W. The northerln heights of. London, past, and poems of the ideal. Boston, 1854. 1869. 0.................................. 5423.6 vii, 246 pp. Portrait. 16.............. 1615.10 - Iunt, (J. H.) L. The town: its memorable LOCKE, John. Essay on the human understanding. characters and events. London, 1872. 160.... 5437.1 With a life of the author, New York, 1818. -- Jesse, J. II. London: its celebrated characters 2 v. in 1. 8.............................. 1912.6 and remarkable places. London, 1871. 3 v. - Essays. (IZn Sparks, J. Collection of essays and Sim. 8....................5435.3 tracts in theology).........................1918.9.6 - Mayhew, HI., and others. London characters: - A paraphrase and notes on the epistles of St. illustrations of the humour, pathos, and pecuPaul. Cambridge, 1832. 455 pp, 8...... 6322.1 liarities of London life. London, 1874. Sim. 8~. 5436.2 LONDON 144 LONGFELLOW Shelf. No. Shelf. No. LONDON, continued. LONDON, continued. - Meteyard, E. The hallowed spots of ancient - Timbs, J. Clubs and club life in. London, London. London, 1870. Sm. 4............. 5436.3 1872. Smi. 80............................ 5417.3 - Nadal, E. S. Impressions of London social life. - - Curiosities of. London [1867]. 8......... 5435.1 New York, 1875. 160............41......... 436.6 - - London and Westminster. London, 1868. - The national gallery of pictures by the great 2 v. 80................................... 5435.4 masters. London,. n. 4................. 6210.9 - - Romance of. London [1865]. 2 v. Sm. 8~.5617.15 - Rush, R. Memoranda of a residence at the - Wheatley, H. B. Round about Piccadilly and court of. Philadelphia, 1833. 80.5433.1 Pall Mall. London, 1870. 80............... 5435.2 — Thornbury, W;. 01d and new London. Vol. I. - Thorhury, W. Old and neow London. Vol. t See also British museum, City road chapel, Cobden club, London [1873]. L. 8~........................ 5432.1 Royal institution, W~estmisster abbey. N OTE 0NT LOINTNTDOiNT. There are many books describing tie great metropolis, which trace the historical associations connected with its topographical features, and for completeness and purposes of' reference the best is probably Cunningiham's Handbook, whose alphabetical arrangemsent makes it, however, somewhat unattractive for tihe ordinary reader. Its store of information is vast, its accuracy surprising, and great use is made by tihe author of illustrative citations from past writers, particularly firom the old drasmatists. As a continuous narrative under different beads, with a great deal of antiquarian lore and interest from associations of' all kinds, the general reader will find more enjoyment perhaps from Charles Knight's six royal octavoes on London, is which lie was assisted by many hands, and of which Ihis Cyclopwdia is a convenient abridgment. These books must be sought, Ihowever, in tihe Bates Hall, unless sufficient is gleaned firom Grant's " Great metropolis" [827.2], and others to be named. Knighit's account is, however, twenty years old, and some of the more recent writers have had the advantage of the later developsments, and London has much changed in a score of years. The most fertile andi one of the most readable of these is Tisbs, who in various books has grouped a great store of curious antiquarian researlch. Thle enlarged edition, 1868, of his "Curiosities of London" [5435.1], gives by an alphabetical arrangement the labors of a long life in this field. Of his separate books, his " Club life" [5417.3], describes the life at clubs, coffee-houses and taverns during the 17th-19th centuries, with sketches of characters; Ihis "lnomance of London" [5617.15] gives many historic skletches, with aecounts of famsous duels, highwaysmen, crimes, etc.; his " Walks and talks " [in Bates Hall] gives us the historic associations of Vauxhall (of whicihl in its last days we have a picture in Thackeray's "Vanity fair "), Mayfair, the Temnple, etc.; while in Ihis " London and Westminster" [5435.4] he develops particularly the changes of metropolitan life. The common highwayman occurrences of H-ampstead heath in the last century are described in Howitt's "Northern heights " [5423.6]. One of the most agreeable and conpact books is Leigh Hiunt's "'Toivn," above namned. Jesse is another antiquarian, whose boolks are well known, Ihis "Literary and historical memorials " being fbllowedl by his "London and its celebrities," and the two reappeared amcalganmted, with additions, in 1871, in hiis "London: its celebrated characters and remnarkable places" [5435.3]. Another recent book by Miss Meteyard, "Hallowed spots of' ancient London" [5436.3], is of mnoderate compass, and has fresh researchses. Thornbury's "Old and new London" [5432.1] depicts the city by successive stages of its growth, as Rosnan, Saxon, Chaucer's London, with the historic associations of the Temple, St. Paul's, etc. Macaulay [838.1], in his 3d chapter, gives a graphic description of London in 1685. There are some valuable monographs of confined localities, like Wheatley, on the region about Piccadilly [5435.2], the court end of the town; and William ieowilt, on " The northern heights of the metropolis" [5423.6], with fcll appreciation of their literary memnories. On the Tower, there is that by H-Iepworth Dixon [838.4], who traces its mournful historywith much antiquarian zeal, and sections willbe found in Jesse's, and sther general accounts. On the Abbey, tiere is Dean Stanley [5414.2], but the chapters in the general accounts will suffice the general reader. On the charities of London, there is much in the "ERomance of the streets "[5438.2] on the Ragged schools and City missions; and incidentally in Grant's " Great army." The subject of London schiools, which forms so considerable interest in the writings of Coleridge, De Quincey, Leigh Hunt, and others, can be understood from Staunton's " Great schools of England," from Lamb's essay on "CChrist's hospital," etc. See also -Harper's monthly, vol. 1. On the lie it asd sanners, Knight has an instructive chapter about those of the last century, and about the aspects of London in Walpole's day. For the present century, much can be learned in the biographies of promninent Englishmen, and in such special books as Nadal's. Much has been done to illustrate the low life of the metropolis, and by none so extensively as by Henry Mayhew, in his valuable" London labour and the London poor " [in the Bates -Hall], embracing those who will, who cannot, and who will not work; but there is ac epitome of his labors and others in "London characters;" and much further can be gleaned fromn Wynter's several books, lire " Our social bers,"" Curiosities of toil," " Peeps into the hulsan hive" [6436.8], etc. Tihe divertisenments of the lower classes at differentperiods are set forth in Morley's " BartholonleW fair" [5418.8]. The illustlration which London and its life has received firom fiction should not be passed over. For the period, 1547-49, see Mrs. Manning's " Edward Osborne." Ainsworth's " Tower of London " closes with the execution of Lady Jane Grey, 1553; and see other of Ihis novels. Williams's " Shakespeare and his friends "[531.23] is an elaborate study of life at thie Miermcaid, etc., in the early part of the seventeenth century, and Knight's "Life of Slhakespeare " [5420.4] should be read in the saele connection, as also the essay on Shakespeare's London in Rodenberg's England. Scott's "Fortunes of Nigel [324.12; 523.2] gives us the city in the time of James I. De Foe's book on the plague, 16115 [in the Central Library], is a fiction, but so minutely wrought that it passed for trutih for a long timne. This epoch, which covers also the period of the great fire of 1666, is also depicted in Mrs. llassing's " Cherry and Violet," and in Ainsworth's " Old Saint Paul's" [712.6]. Thackeray, in his "Henry Esmond" [335.10; 513.1.4], made a vesy carefhl study of the life in the time of Queen Anne, a field embraced also, but not so closely studied, by Bulwer, in his "Devercux" [336.3]. Dickens, in his " Barnaby Rudge" [1824.5], has taken the period of the Gordon riots, 1780. Macaulay says Miss Burney's "Evelina" [311.28] depicts the fashionable and vulgar life of the sname period with great force. There are conspicuous examples of the treatment of the low life of the metropolis of our day in Dickens's "Oliver Twist" [338.8; 1824.7] and "Nicholas Nickleby" [338.4; 1824.2]; in Douglas Jerrold's "St. Giles and St. James" [313.9]; and it is carefully studied in Greenwood's " Hlistory of a little ragamuffin "[521.5]. Shelf. No. Shelf. No. LONDON quarterly review. Vol. 76. American edi- LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth. Poems. Boston, tion. New York, 1845. 80.................. 1422.3 1858. 2 v. Portrait. 160.................. 1612.1 LONDON: romance, A. Ross, C. H................. 316.13 LONDO N romaun,. Tho Londonderry c.H.elebration, 3Contrenlts. —Vol. I. Voices of the night; Earlier poems; LONDONDEIRRY, 1. H. The Londonderry celebration, Translations; Ballads; The children of the Lord's supper, June 10, 1869. IMack, R. C., Manchester, 1870. translated ffom E. Tegn6r; Miiscellaneous; Poems on slavery; Sm.ul~O~~~~~~ 8'~~~~~~~~.. ~813.14 ~The Spanish student. II. The belfry of Bruges, and othlier Sm.8~.......................... 813.14: poems; Songs; Sonnets; Translations; Curfew; Evangeline; LONELY ones, The. IHeyse, P. See JOHN, Eugenie. 710;25 The seaside and thIe fireside; Translations. LoNG, George. The decline of the Roman republic. London, 1864 -74. 5 v. 8~......... 5512.2- Poetical works. With portrait. Leipzig, 1856. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16~.......................... 1614.1 LONG, Samuel P. Art: its laws, and the reasons for them. Boston, 1871. xxxii, 248 pp. Illus- Contents. -Voices of' the night; Earlier poems; Translations; Ballads and other pioenms; The clhildren of' the Lord's trated. Sm. 8.............................. 15c13.7 supper, translated from E. Tegnor; Miscellaneons; Poems on LONG ISLAND, History of. Thompson, B. F. New sla cry; Tihe Spanish student; The belfiry of Bruges and othier 3York,1~~~~839. 80. ~813.20 i~poems; Songs; Sonnets; Translations; Curfcw; uEvangeline; ~~York, 1839........................... 8120 The seaside and tihe fireside; The goldeu legend; Tihe song LoNG look ahead, A. Roe, A. S.................. 715.23 of Bisortha; Tales ofa wayside ion; lote courtslip of Miles Standish; Birds of passage. LONGEVITY. Gardner, J. Longevity: - the means of Sandsh; Birds of paage. prolonging life after middle age. Boston, 1875. Prose works. Boston, 1866 [cop. 1857]. 2 v. — Prose works. Boston, 16 cp 87.2v 120. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6037.4 Portrait. 16~.............................. 1838.4 -- hall, W. W. How to live long. New York, Co8te3ts. -Vol. I. Outre-me; Driftwood. II. Hyperion; 1875. 12~................................. 6036.13 Kavanigh. LONGFELLOW 145 LOUIS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth, continued. LossING, Benson John. Life and times of Philip - Aftermath. Boston, 1873. iv, 143A-pp. iplate. Schuyler. New York [cop. 1872]. 2 v. Por160....1615.23 trait. 12................................. 5023.5 Contents. — Tales of a wayside inn, part third;Birds ofpas- - Outline history of the fine arts. Illustrated. sage, flight the third. New York, 1857. 330 [328] pp. Portrait. 12% 1517.1 - The courtship of Miles Standish [a story of the - Pictorial field-book of the revolution. New York, Plymouth pilgrims], and other poems. Boston, 1860. 2 v. Portraits. Maps. Fac-similes. 80. 810.17 1859. 215 pp. 160........................ 1612.3 - Pictorial field-book of the war of 1812. New - The divine tragedy. [Dramatic rendering of York, 1868. 1084 —. pp. Portraits. FacChrist's last years.] Leipzig, 1872. 288 pp. similes. 80................................ 810.16 Sq. 160...................................1614.3 - Pictorial history of the civil war in the United - The hanging of the crane. [Poem.] With illus- States. Philadelphia, 1866-70. 3 v. Portraits. trations. Boston, 1875. 47 pp. 160.........1616.14 Maps. Fac-similes. 80..................... 810.15 - Same. Boston, 1875. 64 pp. 80........... 5214.4 LosT and saved. Norton, C. E.S............... 314.8 - Hyperion. A romance. [Largely travels in LOST and won. Craik, G. M.................... 322.7 Germany.] Revised edition. Boston, 1875. LOST child, The. Kingsley, H. (In Johnson, (E.) 391 pp. 120...... 716.14 R. Little classics).........................529.4.10 - The masque of Pandora and other poems. Bos- LOST daughter, The. Hentz, C. L.. 534.17 ton, 1875. iv, 146 pp. 12...........1617.12 LosT for love. Braddon, M.E. Leipzig........ 330.8 Contents. - The masque of Pandora; The hanging of' tle - Same. New York........................... 710.35 crane; Morituri salutamus; Birds of passage, ilight the LOST heir, The, of Linlithgow. Southworth, E. D. fourth; Abook of sonnets. N.27.7 E. N...................................... 727.7 - The New-England tragedies. Leipzig, 1868. LosT heiress, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N...... 522.8 258 — pp. Sq. 160.1614.2 LosT in the fog. De Mille, J...; 934.21 Contents.- Endicott; Giles Corey of the Salem farms. LOST in the jungle. Du Chaillu, P. B. 933.6 Note. - "EEndicott" is a drama of the quaker persecutions, LOST Lenore. Reid, M......................... 725.1 Boston, 1665; and "Giles Corey" of the Salem witricraft, LOST manuscript, The. Freytag, G..... 521.4 1692. See R. I-I. Allen's historic elucidation of these dramas..Tl f t [817.4]. LOST palace, The. Hale, E. E. Tales for travellets 720.25 - The poets and poetry of Europe. New edition,.720.25 The ost andpoery o Euope.Newediton, LOST Sir Massingberd. A romance of reaI life. revised and enlarged. Philadelphia, 1871 LosT Sir Massigerd. A romance of real life. Payn, J. 522.25 Xxvii, 916 pp. L. 80........................ 5922.1L Tte he, of Miletus. [Poem;,1-`B.u.1 w'erLost tales, The, of Miletus. [Poems.] Bulwer — - Tales of a wayside inn. Boston, 1863. v, 225 ta, e, e. B. pp. 120................................... 1612.2 Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. Leipzig, 1866. Sq. 160. 1614.7 pp. 12~................... 1612.2 LoST tar, The. Samuels, A. F... 918.25 Note. -Stories in verse told of different countries by travel- L lers at the Red Horse inn in Sudbury, [Mass., iwhich is de- LOTERIE, La, de Francfort. Souvestre, A. Thdhtre scribed in Appleton's monthly, vol. 11. de la jounesse. Paris, 1860. 18............5536.15 - translator. The divine comedy of Dante All- LOTlIz. [Catholicism in England.] Disraeli, B. LOTHAIR. [Catholicism in England.] Disraeli, B. ghieri. See DANTE ALIGo RI ~a. 1614.4 and 5534.1 Leipzig.. 324.19 - traslate-. Th divie comdy ofDanteAll-Leipzig.................................... 324.19..... Same. New York........................... 721.3 Note. - See Duyckiclk's "Cyclopaedia of American liters- LOTTI Darling. Jeaffreson, J. C. 732.15 lure" [D.3.11]; Griswold's "Poets and poetry of America" - OTTE Drig reo... 7.15.... [5212.3]; Drake's "Middlesex" [814.4], for the poet's home; LOTTIE Eames; or, Do your best, and leave the Stillman's" Poeticlocalities of Cambridge" [5231.1], etc. Also rest...934.34 Poe's " Literati" C19342.3]. LOTUS-EATING: a summer book. Curtis, G. W. LORD, John. Ancient states and empires. New New York, 1868. 120...................... 415.14 York, 1869. 645 pp. Map. 8............. 815.8 LOUANDRE, Charles (L6opold)., editor. ChefsThe old Roman world: the grandeur and failure d'oeuvres des conteurs franais. Avec une inof its civilization. 5th edition. New York, troduction des notes historiques et litt6raires et 1873. 605 pp. 80........................ 826.10 un index. Paris, 1874. 2 v. 180........... 5534.3 LORD Bantam. A satire. Jenkins, E. Leipzig... 311.21 Contents. - Vol. I. Avant La Fontaine, 1050-1650. II. Con- Same. New York............................ 536.21 temporaines de La Fontaine, xvIue siscle. LoRD Erlistoun. Craik, D. (M.)................. 323.27 L L;onn Hope's choice. Stephens, A. S. (W.). 528.6 LOuAvT, J. F. Narrative of the mission to Russia, in LoRD IHope's choice. Stephens, A. S. (W.)........ 528.6 186ofGsauVsaFx EdtdbJ.D LonD Kilgobbin. A tale of Ireland. Leve1866, of Gustavus Vasa Fox. Edited hy J. D..Lever, C. (J.). 332.16 Champlin, jr. New York, 1873. 444 pp. 1 LORD mayor, The, of London. Ainsworth, W. H. 322.17 Cam r. N Yr.. 44p. Loan Oakbnrn's daughters. WI'Vood, E. P.. 333.10 plate. Portraits. L. 8~..................... 5911.3 LORD Of himself. Underwood, F. H....26.241 LOUDON, Jane Webb. Gardening for ladies; and LORD, The, of theisle. Scott, Sir H. Poetical Companion to, the flower-garden. Edited by A. LoRD The of he iles Scot, Sr W.PoetcalJ. Downing. New York, 1847. 430 pp. IIworks. Leipzig, 1861. Sq. 160............... 1613.5 J. Downing. NewYork, 1847. 430 pp. Il. lustrated. 12U.................. 6626.9 LoRas and ladies. Stretton, J...7 710.18 LoDSaENzAcc ie. s.usset, (L. C.) A. do. Com....dies et 7 LouIE's last term at St. Mary's. Harris, M......... 724.16 proverhes. Paris, 1867. C)Ae12".5534.4.1 t Louis IX, or St. Louis, king of France. See GuIzoT, pLo vboBesnon. Ruffini, 1 G7. 1....316.16 F. (P. G.) Great Christians of France. [LonLORENZO Benont. Ruffini, G..................... 316.16 do,16. Sm 536 ][rORI3IE~~~t, GOO~~gB C. ~don, 1869.] Sm. 8~............. 5937.6 LOaIsIER, George C. Under the evergreens; or, a neight with St. Nicholas........916.31 Lous XIV, king of Prance. James, G. P. R. Life night with St. Nicholas 916.31 LoRNIN, Francis WVilliam, and c ATKINSON, Charles and times of. London, 1851. 2 v. Sm. 8... 5526.5 Follen. Cotton culture and the South consid- Pardoe, J. Louis xiv, and the court of France ese wi tthoreference to rtieon Bonstn in the seventeenth century. New York, 1847. ered with reference to emrzigration. Boston, 2 v. 12....................................1223.11 1869. 183 pp. Smn. 8..................... 6435.3 2. 1023 LORINo, Frederick Wadsworth. Two college friends. 515.7 Note.- For Louis, kings of France, see France, note. LORIN.; James Spear. The hundred Boston orators, Louis XV and his times; or, the priest and the from 1770 to 1852. 2d edition. Boston, 1853. Huguenot. Bungener, L. L. F. Boston, 1874. viii, 716 pp. 8U............................ 5022.9 12....................................... 627.4 LORN, or LORTNE, Scotland. The land of Lorne, Louts, Pierre Charles Alexandre. Anatomical, paincluding the cruise of the "Tern" to the outer thological and therapeutic researches on the Hebrides. Buchanan,. London, 1871. 2v. 120. 424.11 yellow fever of Gibraltar of 1828. Translated LORNA Doone. Blackim ore, R. D................. 710.16 by G. C. Shattuck, jr. Boston, 1839. xxiii, LORRAIN, Claude. See GrELE, Claude. 374 pp. 8................................ 6022.9 Los GRINGOs.os. Wise, H. A. New York, 1849. 120. 435.4 - Anatomical, pathological, and therapeutic reLosING to win. Davies, T...................... 7114.8 searches upon gastro-ent6rite, or typhoid fever. Loss and gain: the story of a convert. Newman, Translated by H. I. Bowditch. Boston, 1836. J. H. London, 1874. Sm. 80............... 5636.6 2 v. 8...................................6021.10 19 LOUIS 146 LUDWIG Shelf. No. Shelf. No. Louis, Pierre Charles Alexandre, continued. LOWELL, James Russell, continued. - Researches on phthisis. 2d edition, enlarged. The Biglow papers, edited, with an introduction, Translated by W. H. Walshe. London, 1846. notes, glossary, and copious index, by Homer xxxv, 571-t- pp. 80........................ 6013.6 Wilbur. 9th edition. Boston, 1871,,72. 2 v. 16c. 5227.1 - Researches on the effects of bloodletting in some Note. - These are poems, mostly humorous, but mixed with inammatory diseases etc.. Translated by. much powertiul satire, written in the Yankee dialect, chiefly i.nutam.aty Wits p[eftc and lappend by C. of political bearing during the Mexican and the civil war, G. Putnam. With preface and appendix by J. accompanuied by purposely stilted comments of asl imaginary Jackson. Boston, 1836. xxxii, 171 pp. 8' 6014.4 editor; while the introduction is of importance in a philologiLouti~s NAP6ON BONAPARTE. See NAPOL90N III. cal sense as regarding Amsericanisms. LOUIS NAPOLI~ON BONAPARTE. See NAPOLI~ON III. LouIs Sinclair. Wise, D........................ 932.37 - A fable for critics. [New York], 1848. 78-4LOUISE incla Vall. Dumas, A. (D.).............. 5 1 1. 1 2 pp. 12~................................... 1622.2 LouisE la Valliere. Dumas, A. (D.)......,...... 511.12 pp. Note. —A satire in easy swinging verse on the prominent Note. - Historical novel; compare Bulwer's play of same American authors. nane ~1614.11 - Fireside travels. Boston, 1864. 324+- pp. 120. 464.4 LOUISIANA. See RED river. Note. - Experiences at home and abroad. LOUVRE, The. See PARIs. LOWELL, Robert Traill Spence. Antony Brade..... 714.5 LOVE. Michelet, J. New York, 1872. 120......1934.11 - A raft that no man made. (In Johnson, (E.) R. LOVE, Conjugial. Swedenborg, E. New York, 1871. Little classics) 529.4.8 80.................... 6323.4 LOWELL, Mass. Appleton, N. Introduction of the LOVE afloat. Sheppard, F. H.723.13 power loom, and origin of. Lowell, 1858. 80. 6434.3 LOVE after marriage. Hentz, c. L.534.18 -Miles, IH. A. Lowell, as it was and as it is. LOVE and money. Howitt, M..............,.... 531.2 Lowell, 1847. 12~...................... 5017.5 LOVE and skates. Winthrop, T. (In Johnson, (E.) LOYAL unto death..............................727.29. Little classics) 529.4.6 LOYAL West, The, in the times of the rebellion; also, LOVE andValor. Hood, T...510.3 before and since. Barber, J. W., and Howe, H. LOVE at first sight. Curling, H................... 710.14 Cincinnati, 1865. 80.....5033.4........ LOYrE in the nineteenth century. Preston, H. W.... 516.22 LoisON, Charles Jean Marie, ecclesiastical name LOVE is the best doctor: a comedy. Moliere, J. B. Pre Hyacinthe. Catholic reform. Letters, P. Dramatic works. Edinburgh, 1876. 8.0.5530.3.3 fragments, discourses, by Father Hyacinthe. LoV me little, love me long." Reade, C.......315.2 Translated by Madame Hyacinthe-Loyson. With LOVE of country, or Sobieski and Hedwig. Sal- a preface by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. London, vandy, N. A., comte de. Boston, 1856. 120... 916.11 1874. xlv, 234- pp. Sm. 8........ 6326.15 LOVE or marriage? Black, W.................... 720.18 LuBBOCK, Sir John. Nature series. On the origin L~OVE theavenger. A. A A......... 312.2 "and metamorphoses of insects. With illustraLOVE, The, that lived. Elloart, Mrs. C. J........ 711.12 tins. London,84. xvi,08pp 16. 6617.8 tiens. London, 1874. xvi, 108 pp. 16~... 6617.8 LOVE,-TIF, The:a comedy. Molire,Mr.C J..... B. P 2Dra- - The origin ofecivilisation and the primitive conmarie works. Edinburgh, 1875. 8~......... 5530.3.1 sv NwYr,17.xi 8 matic works. Edinburgh, 1875. 80........5530.3.1 dition of man. Mental and social condition of LOVE'yS conflict. Church, F~...................... 337.16 ae.P LOVE'S conflict. Church, F..........,.,.,.. 337.16 savages. New York, 1871. xvi, 380 pp. LovE's labor won. Southworth, E. D. E. N....... 727.13 Illustrated. 120.1527.1 LOVE'S meinie [i. e. retinue]. Ruskin, J. New LUCE, Stephen B. Seamanship: for the use of the York, 1873. 120.........,................. 5236.3 Upited States naval academy. Illustrated. 5th LOVE'S victory. Farjeon, B. L...................711.26 edition, revised and enlarged. New York, 1873. LOVED at last. Lemon, M...................... 312.7 xv, 667+ pp. 8.1520.8 LoVEL the widower. Thackeray, W.M. Leipzig.. 335.3 LUCIA: herproblem. Douglas,A.......... 533.13 - Same. (In his Works.) London.............513.1.11 LUCIA di Lammermoor. Donizetti, G. (In Ditson, - ~~~Same. New ~~York.......... 1820.3 0., and co. Standard opera librettos)........6233.3.2 LOVELS, The, of Arden. Braddon, M. E.327......... 1 3 LuCIANus Samosatensis. Lucian [outlined and exLOVE.R, Samuel. Barony 0'Reirdon the navigator. LOVER, Samuel. Barhny O'eirdost the navigator. plained]. Collins, W.L. London, 1873. 160.6116.19 (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)..... 529.4.9 LUCILE. [Novel in verse.i Bulwer-Lytton, (E.) - The fairy-finder. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little R. Boston, 1872. Sq. 16...... 1616.2 classics)..................529.4.12 LUCIUS Davoron. Braddon, M. E................. 329.13 - The gridiron. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little LucK andpluck. Alger,H.,jr.. 935.7 classics).................. 529.4.9 LucK and pluck series. See ALGeR, Horatio, jr. - Handy Andy: a tale of Irish life. London.. 536.15 LUCK, The, of Roaring camp. Harte, (F.) B. Boston, - Same. New York... 530.15 1871. 16. 526.15 - ~~~Irish heirs.732.20 ~- Same. (In Johnson, (E.) H. Little classics).. 529.4.4 - Ioris h'eors.................................. 732.206 - Rory O'More................. 536.16 LUCKY disappointment, A. Church, F. 718.6 - Selections from. See Half hours with Irish au- LUCRETIA: or, the children of night. Bulver-Lytthors. New York, 1873. 120..... 737.9 ton, E. (. E.) L.... 336.14 LUCRETIUS CARUS, Titus. On the nature of things. Nole. —Lover's stories are popular pictures of Irish life. Translated into English verse by C. F. Johnson, LOVES of the angels. Moore, T. Poetical works. with introduction and notes. New York, 1872. Leipzig, 1842. Sq. 160....1614.9.2 333 pp. Sm. 8~ 1526.20 LovES of the poets, Memoirs of the. [Biographical LUCREZIA Borgia. Donizetti, G. (In Ditson, 0., sketches.] Jameson, A. (M.) Boston, 1866. and co. Standard opera librettos)...........6233.3.2 160... 5618.2............... Lucy Crofton. Oliphant, M. (0. W.).725.20 160........ 5618.2 LucY Maria. Diaz, A. M........................ 916.29 Low Sauel Poms.New York, 1800. 2v LUTMra vitAM962 120.........................................1617.18 o 1B si o el.. 1 81 120.1617.18 LUDLOW, Anna D. Madge Graves. By the author Low marriage, A. Craik, D. (M.)................ 330.22 L of "Bessie Lovell".T1118.10 LOWELL, Anna Cabot. Thoughts on the education of UDLOW, Fitz Hugh. The hasheesh eater: being girls. Boston, 1853. 72 pp. 160.. 138.2 passages from the life of a Pythagorean. 4th girl. Bsto, 183. 2 p. 16.......... 178.2 edition. New York [cop. 18571. 371 pp. 120% 73.7.5 LOWELL, James Russell. Poetical works. Boston, eti New orkcp. 185. 37pp. 120 737.5 1871. 2 v. Portrait. 16~.................. 5228.1 - aThe heart of the continent: a record of travel across the plains and in Oregon, with an examcontempts. - Vol. I. Miscellaneous Ppoem s; Mem-orial verses; Sonnets; L'erivoi; The vision of Sir Launfal. II. A fable for ination of the Mormon principle. With illustracritics Tihe Biglow papers; The- Iunhappy lot of Mr. Knott; tions. New York, 1871. vi, 568 pp. 160.... 413.4 An oriental apologue. Au~orie~ntal apo~logue. ~- Little Briggs and I. (In Johnson, (E.) R. LitAmong my books. [lst and] 2d series. Boston, tle classics)..529.4.11 1873, 76. 2 v. 16......................1934.8 LUDLOW, Park. Nick Hardy.....................1115.14 Contents. - Vol. I. Dryden; Witchcraft; Sihakespeare once - The red-shlantyboys.......................... 937.19 more; New Esngland two centuries ago; Lessing; Rousseau LUDWIG der Baler. Ubland, J. L. Gedichte und and the sentimentalists. II. Dante; Spenser; Wordsworth; Stuttgart, 1863. 1..... 538.1.3 Milton; Keats. Dramen. Stuttgart, 1863. 16.....5738.1.3 LUEIB3KE 147 MACCABE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. LUEBKE, Wilhelm. History of art. Translated by LYNDON, pseud. See BRIGHT, Matilda A. F. E. Bunndtt. 2d edition. London, 1869. LYNX-HUNTING. Stephens,C.A................. 937.25 2 v. Illustrated. 80 6210.4 LYON, George Francis. Brief narrative of an unsuc- History of sculpture, from the earliest ages to the cessful attempt to reach Repulse bay, through present time. Translated by F. E. Bunnntt. Sir Thomas Rowe's "Welcome," in his majesty's With illustrations. London, 1872. 2 v. 80... 6210.3 ship Griper, in 1824. With a chartland engravNote. — These books are both of good repute. ings. London, 1825. xvi, 198 — pp. 8..... 424.1 LUISA Miller. Verdi, G. (In Ditson, 0., and co. LYRA Anglicana. Hymns and sacred songs. Baynes, R. H. Leipzig, 1868. Sq. 16............... 1613.8 Standard opera librettos).........6233.3.6 LYTTLETON, George, lord. See LAWRENCE, E. Lives LULEi, Notes on a journey from London to. Shairp, of the British historians. New Yor, 185. of the British historians. New York, 1855. T. Up the North. London, 1872. Sm. 80.... 5915.4 120.......1224.7.1 LULU's novel. Polko, E......................... 731.31 Buwr. S li.. Limit's novel. Polko, E. 1........,.,,,,..... 31.31 LYTTON, (Edward) Robert (Bulwer). See BULWER — LuIVBY, Joseph Rawson. The history of the creeds. LYTTON, (Edward) LYTTON, (Edward) Robert, lord Lytton. Cambridge, 1873. xi, 286 pp. Sm. 80.......6326.10 LYTTON, Lord. See BULWEr-LYTTON, Edward LYTTON, Lord. See BULWEII-LYTTON, Edward Conteopts. - Ante-Nicene; Nicene and Constantinopolitn; (George Earle) Lytton, lord Lytton. The Apostolic creed; The Quicunque, commnonly called the creed of St. Athanastes. LUNGs. Fitch, S. S. Six lectures on the uses of the. M. or N. Melville, G. J. W.................330.6 New York, 1847. 120..................... 6027.1 MABEL Lee. Fisher, F. C....................... 711.29 - Lewis, D. Weak lungs, and how to make them MABEL Martin. A harvest idyl. Whittier, J. G. strong. Boston, 1871. 120.................. 1536.2 Boston, 1876. 80......................... 1623.3 LUNT, George, editor. Old New England traits. MABEL Vaughan. Cummins, M.S. Boston....... 724.7 New York, 1873. v, 244 pp. 160............ 817.3 - Same. Leipzig................ 322.31 LUTFULLAH, Autobiography of. Eastwick, E. B. MABEL Walton's experiment. Mathews, J. H..... 1117.14 Leipzig, 1857. Sq. 160...................... 1238.7 MABEL'S mistake. Stephens, A. S. (W.)......... 726.3 LUTHER, Martin. Life. Written by himself. Col- MACARIA. Wilson, A. J....................... 725.25 lected and arranged by [J.] Michelet. Trans- MACAULAY, Thomas Babington, lord. Biographical lated by W. Hazlitt. 2d edition. London, 1862. essays. Leipzig, 1857. 296 — pp. Sq. 160...1238.13 xv, 471 pp. Sm. 8C.........................1024.12 Contents. - Frederic the great; John Bunyan; Oliver Gold- Table-talk. Translated by W. Razlitt. 2d edi- smiith; SamuelJohnson; Bertrand Barlre. rich. Philadelphia, 1868. xxiv, 464:pp. 12~. 1536.8 tion. Philadelphia, 1868. xxiv, 464 pp. 121. 1536.8 - Critical and historical essays, contributed to the - The boyhood of. Mayhew, H. New York, 1864. 160T.ebyoo.M, H. 937.16 Edinburgh review. Leipzig, 1850. 5 v. in 3. 160............................. 93.16 Sq. 16).................................... 1918.4 Note. - Ve life by Mieheet is maisly autobiographic, by - History of England from the accesesion of James malking Luther's own writings tell the story. Michelet is ao catholic, but he is in sympathy with the spirit of the reformer, II. [Covering also William Itt's reign.] Leipand lie has thoroughly studied his character. From Audin, zig, 1849-5 10v.in Sq.16............ 838.1 the chief catholic authority, who is able, but less satisfactory to0. in 5. Sq. 16.838.1 protestants than Michelet; Hazlitt borrows details of Luther's - Lays of ancient Rome: with "Ivry" and " The early years to complete in the translation, in the above list, Armada." Leipzig, 1851. 240 pp. plate. Michelet's account of that period, and tie has also added to otller parts of the narrative so as to make it the most comnplete Sq. 16....................................1614.17 for tile general reader fbr what is more particularlythe per- - Life and letters. By his nephew George Otto sonal history of the reformner. The English reader will also i at. y he r consult Carlyle's estimtnate, in hIis "Heroes and hero-worship Trevelyan. London, 1876. 2 v. Portrait. 80. 5332.7 E153519]; Ttallams'sview in the firstvolumeof his "Literature - Same. New York, 1876. 2 v. Portrait. 8... 1222.4 of Europe [1531.2] and in hi s "Middle ages "[5916.1]; the concise and generally just review by Robertson In his - Speeches. Leipzig, 1853. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160... 1928.2 "Charles v" [1226.9; Roscoe's" Leo x" [5526.6], where the ten- illiam Pitt, and anis Atterbury. Leipzig, dency is to explain favorably the action of the church author- William Pitt, [and Frcis]. ities, while justice is still done to Luther; Ranke's H-listory 1860. 210- pp. Sq. 16~...................1238.18 of' the popes " [5516.7], who presents the obstacles in the re- - ROGERS, enry, TIN, Theod, and OT S. former's way; and D'Aubigni's Reformation, a book rathernry, MARTIN, Theodore, and OTHES. tedious, and at times exaggerated in sentiment. Froude has New biographies of illustrious men. Boston, a paper in his" Short studies "[1914.5] on Luther and Eras- 185. xx 408pp. 428.4 mus. See Hedge's" Prose writers of Germany" [5732.1], and 1857. xxii, 408 pp. 12 5428.4 the histories of German literature generally; and chap. 4 of Contents.-Joseph Addison, by W. Spalding; Francis AtFiaher's" Reformatioss "[.5815.7]. What is called use" Table- truy yV Fisher's "' Refbri-ntion, " [,5813-71. What is called the 11 Table- terbury, by T. B. Macaulay; Francis Bacon, by W. Spalding; talk," while generally considered characteristic, is not so B. a l; F n Bo, by W. i establishled beyond suspicion as autheuntic, as to imske it of lis Josep Butler, by H. Rogers; John Howacd, by [W.] H. y Dixon; ~~~~~~~~~~Josehn Butle, byT B. Macaula; Jhnorac'e, byT[.] ~ great importance it would seem to be to the understaoding of in on a, by. i o ae y Lutller. Archbishop Spaulding, a catholic authority, calls Martin: Robert Hal, by H. Rogers; Sir John Franklin, ly this edition a bad abridgment, with the most objectionable Sir. Ricardson; Homer, b J. S. eke; Olivr dpassages carefully left out. See the references in McClistock smith, by V. B. Macaulay; Edwacd Gibbon, by H. Rogers; and Strong's Cyclopoedia; and the article on " Lutier sand Gassendi, by H. Rogers; Jatues Criehtan, by 1). Irving; ~Leo' in Harper's monthly, vol. 39Samuel Johnson, by T. B. Macaulay; Sir Huumphly Davy, by Leo "in Harper's monthly, vol. 39. J. D. Forbes; David Husoe, by H. Rogers, LUTTaELn of Arran. Lover, (C.) J. Leipzig...... 332.26 J.Fre;DvdHmb.Rgr. LUTTEELL ~o~f Arran. Lo~ver, (C.). Leipzig.. 332.26 Note. - See the excellent article in Allibone, both under Ma- Same. London................5......... 516.10 caulay and Trevelyas, with the autlhorities there named, with LYELL, Sir Charles. Geological evidences of the an- references to the itdependent sketches by Deas Milman, Alliof man. With an outline of glaial boise and Hotten. Other illustrative matter can be found in tiquity of man. With an outline of glacial, Knightss Passages of a working life" [5626.11; Magini's and post-tertiary geology and remarks on the "Fraserian papers [1935.5; Russell's "Life of' Tloias. Moore;" H. C. Rohinso's'" Diary" [5425. ] the" Grdville origin of species, with special reference to man's memoirs "[5414.6]; Taine's "Enklish literature" [5613.1.2]; f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mmirstC-14(l apparne o"ngls lieratrth t editio. llus first appearance on earth. 4th edition. Illus- Whipple's Essays [1936.2.1]; W. M. Thackeray, in Harper's trated. London,1873. xix,52pp. 80. 6613.7 magazine, vol. H0; and Bayne's Essays [1226.15.2]. Thle recent ~trated. London, 1873. xix, 572 pp. 8 ~...... 6613.7 life of Macaulay, by his nephew, is the authoritative record. Principles of geology. 11th edition. Illustrated Macaulay's "istory, fagent ofwht icotemlted, with maps, platos, and wooduts. Nw York, is geserally accosnted the most brilliant piece ou hisiorical with maps, plates, and woodcuts. New York, writing in our day, thoulgh it is muct criticised on splie 1873. 2 v. 8o 0. 6631.7 points. His essays are equally popular, and have done more -.A.seond.vsit.t.the.nitedState. Neto entice readers of lighter range than any similar produc- A second visit to the United States. New York, tions, His" Speeches" are lucid, and goud exsmptes of the 1849. 2 v. 12.. 415.11 best parlianmentarydisplays. His " s~s:""gre thb best of their LYFORD, Thomas J., and BoycE, Alien P. The art kind. of lettering, and sign painter's manual. Boston, MACAULEY [MoAuley], Catherine Elizabeth, (relig~ 1871. Oblong fo.6210.1 io07s name Mary Catherine). Lifo of Catherine LYMAN, George Hinckley. History and statistics of McAuiey, foundress of tho institute of reliidus ovariotomy. (In Massachusetts medical society. sisters of mercy. By a member of the Order of Publications)............................... 6021.4 mercy. With san introduatioi by Richard BapLYItAN family, Genealogy of the. Coleman, L. tist O'Brien. New York, 1874 [cop. 1866]. 508 Albany, 1872. 80.......................... 1211.4 pp. Portraits. 12.......... 5334.1 LYNcH, William F. Narrative of the United States' MAcCABE [McCabe], James iD. Lights and shadows expedition to the river Jordan and the Dead sea, of New York life; or, the sights and sensations With maps and illustrations. Philadelphia, of the great city. Illustrated. Philadelphia 1849. 508 — pp. 8....................... 421.9 [cop. 1872]. 850 pp. 8....., -......... 814.9 MAC-CARTHY 148 MACKRENZIE Shelf. No. Shellf No. MAc-CARTHY, Denis Florence. Shelley's earlylife MACA, Jean. History of a mouthful of bread. Transfrom original sources. With curious incidents, lated from the 8th French edition by Mrs. A. letters, and writings, now first published or col- Gatty. New York, 1872. 398 pp. 12~...... 1527.7 lected. London [1872]. xxiv, 408 pp. Por- - Home fairy tales. Translated by M. L. Booth.. 933.13 traits. Sm. 8~............................. 5426.8 - The servants of the stomach. Reprinted from the - editor. Book of Irish ballads. New York, 1873. London translation, revised and corrected. New 252 pp. 160........................ 5..... 5626.3 York, 1868. 311 pp. 120................... 1536.7 MACCARTHY [McCarthy], Justin. Dear Lady Dis- MACEDONIANS, Ancient history of the. Rollin, C. dain. A novel............................. 721.23 Vol. 1-4, 6-8. Boston, 1807. 80............ 5913.1 - A fair Saxon. A novel....................... 734.8 MACFARREN, -. Winning a husband: a burletta. - George Sand. Reprinted from " The galaxy" New York, N. D. 34 pp. 12................ 1635.3 for May; 1870. Boston, 1870. 24 pp. 160... 526.23 MACGILLIVRYAY, William. Travels and researches of - Lady Judith......................... 531.4 Alexander von Humboldt in the equinoctial - Linley Rochford............................ 710.26 regions of America and Asiatic Russia. With - Modern leaders: being a series of biographical map and engravings. New York, 1855. 367 sketches. New York, 1872. 243 pp. 80..... 5930.2 pp. 160.................................. 438.1 - My enemy's daughter. A novel..7.......... 710.38 MACGREGaoR, John. The Rob Roy on the Jordan, - Paul Massie. A romance..................... 723.14 Nile, Red sea, and Gennesareth, etc. A canoe - The Waterdale neighbours..................... 313.14 cruise in Palestine and Egypt, and the waters MAcCrLELLAN [McClellan], George Brinton, joint of Damascus. With maps and illustrations. author. Exploration of the Red river of New York, 1870. 464pp. Sm. 80....... 423.17 Louisiana, in 1852. See MARCY, Randolph B... 5033.2 - A thousand miles in the Rob Roy canoe on rivers MACCLINTOCK [M'Clintock], Sir Francis Leopold. and lakes of Europe. With illustrations and The voyage of the "Fox" in the Arctic seas. map. 7th edition. Boston, 1871. viii, 255 pp. 16~. 428.11:Narrative of the discovery of the fate of Sir Nrrative of the discovery of the fate of Sir Note. - Macgregor was a pioneer in the recent fashion of John Franklin and his companions. With maps canoe voyaging, and his books have been very popular. and illustrations. Boston, 1860. xxiii, 375- M IAVI, Niccol. he history of Florene, pp. 80.424.7 ACHIAVELLI, Niccold. The history of Florence, MACCLNTC [MC.. ntock]..Jhn.and.S..e.e 4and the affairs of Italy. From the earliest times MACCLINTOCK [M'Clintock], John, and STRONG, to the death of Lorenzo the magnificent; toJames. Cyclopmdia of biblical, theological, and gtther with The prince, and various histori ecclesiastical literature. Vol. I-v. New York, trhets. A new translationw London 1871'h xx, 1871-73. 5 v. 50.R.R., A.2.3 tracts. A new translation. London, 1871. xx, 1871-73. 5 v. 8.......................*R.R., A.2.3 522 pp. Portrait. Sin. 8v................... 5516.8 MACCLUNG [M'Clung], John Alexander. Sketches 522 pp. of Western adventure: 1775-94ade. ASoeadd- MACHINE construction and drawing. Tomkins, E. of Western adventure: 1775-94. Also addi- 1717.9 New York [Glatsgow], 1873. 16~.~............ 11. tional sketches of adventure, compiled by the C. D. publishers, and a biography of J. A. M'Clung, MACHINERY, Elementary principles of. Abel, C. D. publishers, and a biography of J. A. M'Clung, London, 1868. 120.6428.2 by 1-. Waller. Covington, Ky., 1872. xxix,Lodn188 12.....6482 by H. W~ailer. Covington, Ky., 1872. xxix, MACHINES, Dictionary of. Appleton, D., and co. 398 [386] pp. Illustrated. Portrait. 80.... 5026.4 NeH Yr, 19. L..1.:New York, 1869. 2 v. L. 8~........,..R.i~., D.3.3 MACCLURE [McClure], Robert, editor. Every horse M NwYr,16.2v L 8.. * D3 owners' cyclopedia. With engravings. Phila-ACINOS [McIntosh], Maria J. arms and depha,182 58 p, Ocounter-charms................... 726.32 delphia, 1872. 582 pp. 8................... 6613.1 delphiats1. 582seses ad owto6 __ Conquest and self-conquest, or, which makes the Ceostests. - Diseases, and how to cure thenm. By J. II. hero?. 718.4 Walsh. The American trotting horse. By E. Harvey. The hero?................................ 718.4 turf and trotting horse of America. By J. Elderkin. - Emily Herbert; or, the happy home.......... 929.9 MAcCosE [McCosh], James. The Scottish philoso- - Two lives................................... 735.24 phy, from Hutcheson to Hamilton. New York - A year with Maggie and Emma; a true story... 928.19 1875. vii, 481 pp. 80.5821.1 MACK, Robert C., compiler. The Londonderry celeMAcCHIN [McCrie], Thomas. The story of the Scot- bration, June 10, 1869. Manchester, 1870. 124 tish church. From the reformation to the dis- pp. Portraits. Sm. 80..................... 813.14 ruption. London, 1875. xv, 576 pp. 80.....5816.22 MACKARNESS, Matilda Anne,formerly Miss Planchu. MACDONALD, George. Adela Cathcart............ 725.23 A mingled yarn.339.19 - Alec Forbes of Howglen. Leipzig.328.3 - A peerless wife.312.1 Sunea stoeriesswf.............................. 313.18 - Same. New York............. 720.26 -ries313.18 - Annals of a quiet neighbourhood...32...8.... 8.1. Conteats. - A trap to catch a sunbeam; The cloud wiith tlhe silver lining; Old Jollife; The sequel to Old Jolliffe; The - A double story........................... 539.8 star in the desert; "Only "; A merry Christmas. - At the back of the north wind.................915.16 MACKEEN [MKeen], Phebe. Thornton hall 912.16 M/AcK~EN 1[McI~een], Phebse F`.Thrtnhl...921 - David Elginbrod............................. 328.2 MAKEE [McKeever], Harriet B. Edith's m - MBCKE(EEv~R [McE~eever], Harriet B. Edith's rain- Dealings with the fairies...................... 939.1 istry713.13 - England's antiphon. [London, 1868.] viii, 332 itr p- Silver threads............................. 714.31 pp. Illustrated. [Sunday library.] Sm. 8~.. 5937.8 -- Sunshine; or, Kate Vinton................... 1117.29 Note. - The religious poetry of Englasd, with specimens, Twice crowned. A story of the days of queen - Malcolm. Leipzig........................... 335.15 Mary...................................... 528.1 - Same. Philadelphia....................... 710.31 - Woodcliff. 723.25 - Phantastes: a fairie romance for men and women. 512.8 - The Woodcliff children. [The Woodcliff li- The portent. [Second sight]................... 537.3 brary]..................................... 1118.6 - The princess and the goblin..................936.33 MACKENZIE, Alexander Slidell. Life of Oliver - Ranald Bannerman's boyhood................. 536.19 Hazard Perry. 5th edition. New York [cop. - Robert Falconer............................. 512.9 1840]. 2 v. Portrait. 16~................. 1019.1 - St. George and St. Michael. A novel. Leipzig. 331.22 - Life of Paul Jones. New York [cop. 1841]. 2 v. — Same. New York........................ 14.34 Portrait. 160............................. 1228.6 - The seaboard parish. A sequel to "Annals of a - MACKENZIE, C. Five thousand receipts in all the quiet neighbourhood..................... 536.18 useful and domestic arts. New edition. With - The vicar's daughter......................... 537.23 additions by an American physician. Philadel- Wilfrid Cumbermede......................... 537.4 phia, 1858. 154 pp. 8................... 1531.1 Note. - MacDonald's novels have many of them ra decidedly MACKENZIE, Erick. The Roua pass; or, Englishmen religious tone; and many of them depict Scottish life, in the Highlands. 6th American edition. BosMACDONELL, Agnes. For the king's dues.......... 532.12 ton [1875]. 190 pp. 80.................... 721.19 MAcDUFF, John Ross. Wells of Baca; or, solaces MACKENZIE, Hlenry. Miscellaneous works. 3d ediof the Christian mourner, and other thoughts on tion. New York, 1858. 512 pp. Portrait. 12~. 1935.4 bereavement. From the London edition. Bos- - The story of La Roche. (In Johnson, (E.) R. ton, 1854. 64 pp. 160..................... 5819.9 Little classics)............................ 529.4.3 MACKENZIE 149 MAINE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MACKENZIE, Robert Shelton. Life of W. Maginn. MAGDALA, Abyssinia. Coomassie and Magdala. See MAGINN, William....................... 1935.5 Stanley, H. M. New York, 1874. 8........5931.14 MACKENZIE, William. Practical treatise on the MAGDALENA. John, E.................. 710.25 diseases of the eye. From the last London MACGIE Miller. Holmes, M. J............. 534.3 edition. Boston, 1833. xii, 719 pp. 8...... 6011.2 MACIC. Brewster, Sir D. Letters on natural magic. MACKINTOSH, Sir James. Memoirs. Edited by his New York, 1870. 16...................... 1519.4 son, Robert James Mackintosh. From the 2d - - Nouveau manuel de magic naturelle et amuLondon edition. Boston, 1853. 2 v. Portrait. 80. 5331.3 sante. Paris, 1839. 240.................... 6419.2 - See BULWER, Sir H. L. (E.) Historical charac- - Frickel, G. Magic no mystery. London, 1876. ters. Leipzig, 1868. Sq. 16................1238.14 Sm. 80....1515.20 MACKNIGHT [McKnight], Charles. Captain Jack; - - The magician's own book. New York [cop. or, old Fort Duquesne. A story of Indian ad- 1857]. Sm. 8.....1514.18 venture. With illustrations. London [1874]. -- Samne. New York, 1870. 120..............1514.23 vii, 472 pp. Sm. 80....................... 923.5 - Parlor magician. New York [cop. 1863]. 120.. 1515.8 MACLEAR, George Frederick. Apostles of medisval -Schele deVe re, M. Modern magic. New York, Europe. [London, 1869.] vi, 332 pp. Illus- 1873. 12............................. 1516.16 trated. [Sunday library.] Sm. 8........... 5937.5 MAaILL% Edward H. A French grammar. Added a MACLEOD, Sir Donald. See PAGE, H. A. Noble French, English, and Latin vocabulary. 4th workers. London, 1875. Sm. 8.............. 5936.3 edition. Boston, 1867. 287 [285] pp. 12~... 2014.2 MACLEOD, Norman. Memoir of Norman Macleod. -An introductory'French reader. 4th edition. By his brother, Donald Macleod. London, 1876. Boston, 1868. vi, 451 pp. 12.............. 2014.1 Portraits. 2v. 8......................... 5332.5 MAGINN, William. The Fraserian papers. Anne- The old lieutenant and his son................. 313.16 tated, with a life of the author, by H. S. MackenMACUJSE, Daniel. Gallery of illustrious literary zie. New York, 1857. Ox, 358 — pp. Sm. 8~. 1935.5 characters. See BATES, William, editor....... 5632.2 - Gallery of illustrious literary characters. See - Memoir of. O'Driscoll, W. J. London, 1871. BATES, William, editor......5632.2 Sm. 8~.................................... 5423.12 MAGNETISm. Farrar, J. Elements of. Cambridge, MACIILLAN, Hugh. The sabbath of the fields, being 1826. 8.................................. 6433.1 a sequel to "Bible teachings in nature." Lon- - Harris, Sir W.S. Rudimentary magnetism. don, 1876. xv, 358 pp. Sm. 80...........6328.23 London, 1872. 120......................... 1715.6 MACMILLAN'S magazine. Vol. 28-32. London, 1873- - Jenkin, F. Electricity and magnetismn. London, 75. 5 v. 8................6527.1 1873. Sm. 80....................... 6438.4 MACNISH, Robert. Anatomy of drunkenness; Phi- See also Electricity, Electro-magnetism, Galvanism. losophy of sleep. (In. The Alexandrian)......1910.4.2 MACPHERSON [McPherson], Edward. Hand-book of MAGNIER, M. D. Manuel do l'6clairage au gaz. politics for 1872, 74. Washington, 1872, 74. Orn6 de planches. Paris, 1849. vi, 312 pp. 2 v. 8................................... 6924.8 240. [Manuel Roret]....................... 6439.7 MACQUOID, Katharine S. Diane.337.4 MAGCIRE, John Francis. Father Mathew: a biog- Miriam's marriage.... 319.5 raphy. New York, 1871. xv, 557 pp. Por- My story. Leipzig.....330.14 trait. 12.5423.14 - Same. New York........................... 711.14 - Young prince Marigold, and other fairy stories. 928.11 - Patty. 313.15 MAGYARS, Poetry of the. Bowring, J. London, - Pictures across the channel.................... 339.22 1830. 8.................................. 1622.1 - Too soon. Leipzig........................... 319.21 MAHiAFrFY, John Pendleton. Social life in Greece - Same. New York.... 731.8 from Homer to Menander. London, 1874. xii, MACREADY, William Charles. Reminiscences, and 390 pp. Sm. 8............................ 5925.1 selections firom his diaries and letters. Edited MAHOMET. See MoIHAMMED. by Sir Frederick Pollock. London, 1875. 2 v. MAao N, Lord. See STANHOPE, Philip Henry, 5th Portraits. 80.............................. 5623.6 earl Stanhope. See note in Bulletin, Vol. Ii, p. 370. MAID, The, of Killeena. Black, VW. Leipzig...... 330.12 MACTvURK, John. Physical geography. New York - Same. New York........................... 711.9 [Glasgow], 1873. 156 pp. Illustrated. 160.. 1717.7 MAID, The, of Malines. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) MAcVIcAR, Anne. See GRANT, Anne. L. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)..... 529.4.6 MACVIcKAR [M'Vickar], John. See PAGE, H. A.- MAID, The, of Orleans. See DARn, Jeanne. Noble workers. London, 1875. Sm. 80....... 5936.3 MAID, The, of Skor. Blacklnore, R. D... 711.20 MAD Dumaresq. Church, F. 2 v.............. 329.19 MAIDEN sisters. By the author of "Still waters".. 313.17 MAD marriage, A. Fleming, M. A.............. 724.31 MAIDEN widow, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N.. 734.26 MAD Monkton. Collins, (W.) W................. 511.25 MAIDENHooD series, The. Namely: MADAGASCAR, Twelve months in. Mullens, J. New - Baker, G. M. Running to waste.............. 927.28' York, 1875. 16.............5............ 915.11 - Clarke, R. S. The Asbury twins..............1115.15 MADAME de Beaupr6. Jenkin, Mrs. C............. 517.15 - - Our Helen................................. 933.10 MADAME de Chamblay. Dumas, A. (D.).......... 510.8 - Douglas, A. M. Seven daughters............. 913.32 MADAME Fontenoy. By the author of "Mademol- - Townsend, V. F. That queer girl............. 927.29 selle Mori".............................. 313.12 MAIL bags, Ten years among the. Holbrook, J. MADAmE Theresa; or, the volunteers of'92. Erck- Boston, 1856. 12......................... 1216.8 mann, P., and Chatrian, A. New York, 1869. MAMLFER, 11. C. Recherches historiques du juste et 120....................................... 524.4 de l'autorit6. Philosophic appliqu6e. Paris, MADDEN, Richard Robert. Literary life and cor- 1873. 2 v. 80............................ 6332.1 respondence of the countess of Blessington. MAIN, Robert. Rudimentary astronomy. New New York, 1855. 2 v. Portrait. 120....... 1223.2 and enlarged edition, with appendix on spectrum MADEIRaA. Colton, W. Ship and shore, in. New analysis. London, 1869. xx, 172 pp. IllusYork, 1856. 12~........................... 425.16 tratod. 120...............................1716.38 - Driver, J. Letters from Madeira. London, 1838. MAINE, Sir Henry Sumner. Lectures on the early 160........................................ 427.1 history of institutions. New York, 1875. viii, MAoRsOISELLE de la Seiglihre: comedie. Sandeau, 412 pp. 8............................ 6313.6 (L. S.) J. Boston, 1867. 12............... 2015.2 MAINE. Hydrographic survey. The water-power of MADEMoisELLE Mori; a tale of modern Rome...... 313.13 Maine, by Walter Wells, superintendent hydroMADGE Graves. Ludlow, A. D...................1118.10 graphic survey of Maine. Augusta, 1869. vii, MADONNA Mary. Oliphant, M. (0. W.).......... 328.6 526 pp. Map. Illustrations. 80....411.2 and 5012.5 MAFFEI, Giovanni Pietro,joint author. Life of St. - Abbott, J. Marco Paul in the forests of........ 914.3 Francis Xavier. See BARTOLI, Daniele...... 5526.9 - Abbott, J. S. C. History of. Boston, 1875. 80. 813.16 sMAINE 150 MANNING Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MAINE, continued. MAN, continued. - Thoreau, H. D. The Maine woods. Boston, - Dawson, J. W. The story of the earth and man. 1872. 12................................. 417.8 New York, 1873. 120......................1523.22 See also Castine, Brooksville, Penobscot, Pentagiet. - Figuier, (G.) L. Primitive man. London, 1870. 80. 5912.3 AINSTNS housekeeper. Meteyad, E.725.37 Home, H., lord Kames. Sketches of the history MAINSTONE'S housekeeper. Meteyard, E...... 725.37 eL. Edinburgh, 1788. 4 v. 8~....... 6614.8 MAITLAND, Edward. By and by: an historical ro- of. Edinburgh, 1788. 4 v. 80.661.8 mance of the future........................737.22 - Huxley, T. H. Evidence as to man's place in nature. New York, 1872. 12~.......15 23.10 MAITLAND, Sir Frederick Lewis. Narrative of the nature. New York, 1872. 1201523.10 surrender of Buonaparte, and of his residence - Kidd, J. 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T..........924.20 - Morison, D. The religious history of. London, MAKE your wills! a farce. Mayhew, E., and Smith, 1842. Sm.8...... 5816.15 G. New York, N.D. 12................... 1635.3 MAKINO merry. Thackeray, A. I. Works........512.1.4 Pope, A Essay on. [Poem.] Leipzig, 1848. MALACCA, The straits of. Thomson, J. New York, Sq. 160..1613.10 15.....I.... 5921.4 - Same. London, 1871. 80 5612.2.2!875. 8~ 5921.4.......... 8ALADE imaginaire,50 e: com.die-ballet.. Mlr- Romberg, M. H. Manual of the nervous diseases MALAnE imaginaire, Le: comddie-ballet. Molidre,ofLnd,183 2v.860.6 Moli~~re, of. London, 1853. 2 v. 8~ 6013.16 J. B. P. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 120........5537.2.3................ JMALY archipelago, ThParis, 1869 120..5337.2.3 -Southall, J. C. Origin of. Philadelphia, 1875. 80. 6612.8 MALAY archipelago, The: the land of the orangutan and the bird of paradise. Wallace, A.. - Wood, J. G. Man and beast. London, 1874. utan, and the bird of paradise. 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H Haven, jr.; The celebration; Historical items: Ancient mond............................... 25 ministriy of Maiden; Distinguished citizens; Miscellaneous MAN, The, of education: or, beauties of Lord Chesmatlers. terfield. Stanhope, P. D., earl oj'f Chestefield. MALLARY, Timothy. Narrative. See DARNELL, Boston, 1801. 12.......................... 1928.6 Elias...................................... 819.6 MAN, A, of honor. Eggleston, G. (C... 726.17 MALLET, Paul Heinrich. Northern antiquities; or, MAN, The, of the North, and the man of the South. an account of the ancient Scandinavians. Trans- Bonstetten, C. V. de. New York, 1864. 120.. 1938.2 lated by Bishop Percy. New edition, revised MAN, A, of the people. A tale of 1848. Erckand enlarged, by I. A. Blackwell. Added, an mann, E., and Chatrian, A.' 2 v........... 736.23 abstract of the Eyrbyggja Saga, by Sir Walter MAN on the ocean. A book about boats and ships. Scott. London, 1873. 578-1- pp. [Bohn's Ballantyne, R. 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Boston, 1865. 80. 1213.1 (G.) L. London, 1870. 8.................. 1521.2 MANN, Mary. The flower people. By Mrs. Horace AMiAcoN. Gore, C. G.. F. 311.3 Mann. New and revised edition. Illustrated. MAN. Buechner, (F. C. C.) L. Man in the past,. Boston, 1875. 176 pp. Sq. 16.............931.9 present and future. London, 1872. 80....... 6613.3 - Life of Horace Mann. 2d edition. Boston, - Campbell, G. D., duke of Argyll. Primeval man. 1865. 609 [605] pp. 8~.................... 1213.1 London, 1869. 16.' 5916.5 MANNERINO, May,pseud. See NOWELL, Ilarriot P. H. - Chalmers, T. The power, wisdom, and goodness MANNERS and minor morals. The lady's guide to of God, as manifested in the adaption of exter- perfect gentility. Thornwell, E. New York, nal nature to the moral and intellectual consti- 1856. 12...........................1516.2 tution of. Philadelphia, 1835. 12..........6618.2 MANNiNG, Anne. Deborah'sdiary. [CharlesII's time]. 738.4 - Combe, G. 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A story for girls.......... 532.15 MANSFIELD park. Austen, J....................325.25 MARIA di Rohan. Donizetti, G. (In Ditson, O., MANUELS-RORET. See RORET, A. and co. Standard opera librettos)............6233.3.2 MANUFACTURE, The two paths: being lectures on MARIA Stuart. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Werke. art, and its application to. Ruskin, J. New Stuttgart, 1865. 8.......................5734.1.5 York, 1866. 12........................... 6236.8 MARIAoGE fore6, Le: com6die. Molidre, J. B. P. MANUFACTURES, Dictionary of. Ure, A. London, (uvres. Paris,1869. 120......5537.1.1 1872. 3 v. 8............................ 6422.3 MARIAN Grey. Holmes, M. J.................. 535.8 "MANY happy returns of the day!". A birth-day MARIE ANTOINETTE, Josdphe Jeanne do Lorraine, book. Clarke, C. and M. C. London [1859]. 160. 912.8 queen of France. Abbott, J. S.C. History of. MANY lands and many people. With illustrations. 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Sq. 160........ 1617.2 1871. 27. 16........................ 7.19 MARCa, Charles W. Reminiscences of congress.'[A181 27p.16.............1149 MARCH, Charles NY. Reminiscences of congress. [A _The wonders of vegetation. From the French. biography of Daniel Webster. With portrait.]-Thwodrofvgtin.F mteFec. biography of DanielWebster. With portra~it.] Edited, with additions, by [M.] Schele de Vere. 2d edition. New York, 1850. viii, 295 pp. 12~. 1217.3 With illustrations. New Yorl, 1872. 283 pp. With illustrations. Now York, 1872. 283 pp. MARCO Paul's voyages and travels. See ABBOTT, 120......................................1714.25 Jacob. JacobPo. SePoMr.MARION Berkley. Comins, L. B................. 912.15 MACO POLO. See POLO, Marco. MARITANA. Wallace, W. V. (In Ditson, 0., and MARCOY, Paul. Travels in South America from the co. Standard opera librettos)................ 6233.3.5 Pacific ocean to the Atlantic ocean. Illustrated MARITICIE adventure, exploration and discovery, by 525 engravings on wood, drawn by E. Riou, History of. Goorich, F. B. Philadelphia, r5 ~~~~~~~~History of. Goodrich, F. B. Philadelphia, and ten maps from the drawings by the author. 1873. 8S.421.7 [Translated from the French by Elibu Rich.] MARJOnRIE Daw and other people. Aldrich, T. B... 735.27 London, 1875. 2 v. L.8.............. 5030.5 MARJORIE Fleming. Brown, J. Boston, 1864. Contents.-Vol. I. Ilay; Arequipa; Larnpa; Acopia; 12~.916.32 Cuzco; Echarati; Chulituqui; Tunkini; Paruitcha. II. Tumbuya; Sarayacu; Tierra Blanca; Nauta; Tabatinga; - Samne. (In Johnson, (E.) H. Little classics)...529.4.10 Santa Maria de Belen. MARJORIE'S quest. Gould, J. T................. 723.2 MARCUS. Simonds, W........................... 932.30 MARK, the match boy. Alger, H., jr.............. 934.16 MARCUS WVarland. Hentz, C. L............... -534.19 MARK Seaworth. A tale of the Indian ocean. MARCY, Randolph B. Border reminiscences. 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Leipzig, 1872 Leipzig........................... 32.3 1228.5 - SSame. London.516.2 Sq. 16~........... 1228.5 -Sqme. London 18216. 5256MATRI, I. Donizetti, G. (In Ditson, 0., and co. - Sante. London, 1872. 2 v. Smn. 0........... 5025.6 Standard opera librettos).....................6233.3.2. Nsote.- Capt. Marryat's novels are usually spirited, and his MATYN Ware's temptation. Wood, E. P........ 333.13 tales oflife on nmen-of-war and nmerchantmecn constitute some.... of the best of nautical stories. They often introduce sea- MVARTYRIA. Mountford, V. Boston, 1846. 16.. 738.8 episodes of the Ngapoleonic wars. episodes of the Npolomic wes. MARVEL, Ik, pseud. See MITCHELL, Donald Grant. MARSH, C. C. Theory and practice of bank book- MARVELLOUS country, The; or, three years in Arikeeping, and joint stock accounts. 4th edition. zona and New Mexico. Cozzens, S. W. BosNew York, 1864. 292 pp. 1 plate. L. 40.... 1720.1 ton, 1873. 8.......................... 412.1 MARY 153 MASSACHUSETTS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MARY, queen of Scots. Abbott, J. History of..... 915.7 MASQUE, The, of Pandora. [Poem.] Longfellow, - Bell, H.G. Life of. New York, 1855. 2v. 120. 1228.1 H. W. Boston, 1875. 12~..................1617.12 - Benger, E. 0. Life of. Philadelphia, 1852. 2 v. MASQUE, The, of the gods. [Poem.] Taylor, (J.) 120.......................................1224.11 B. Boston, 1872. 16...................... 1616.7 - Petit, J. A. History of. London, 1874. 2 v. 40. 5410.2 MASSACHUSETTS. Colony and province of.Massachu- Raumer, F. (L. G.) von. Die Koniginnen Elisa- setts bay. beth und Maria Stuart. Leipzig, 1836. 120.. 2026.3 - Compact, with the charter and laws of the colony - Sainte-Beuve, C. A. English portraits. New of New Plymouth: charter of the council at York, 1875. 160........................... 1025.3 Plymouth, and the articles of confederation of Note. - Miss Strickland says that "more books have been the United colonies of New England. Boston, written about Mary Stuart than all the queens in the world put 1836. x, 357 pp. 80.6313.1 together." The views of Buchanan, the earliest of her accusers, have fashioned, perhaps, the predominating opinions, - Records of the colony of New Plymouth in New such as are held by Rapin, De Thou, Boyle, Voltaire, Sharon England. Vol. 1-8. Edited by N. B. Shurtleff. Turner, Dargaud, Rausner, etc.; and the principal cyclopedias, and such writers of history for young readers as Boston, 1855-57. 8 v. in 6. 40.............. 6310.1 Dickens. In the last century Hume [5413.2] and Robertson [5610.1, Contents. -Vol. I-VI. Court orders, 1633-91. Vir. Judicial less harsh], who shortly followed, were more than strong acts, 1636-92. VIII. Miscellaneous records, 1633-89. enough in a literary sense to counteract any synmpathy which may have been excited, and Hume, as the ablest and most Sme. Vo9-12. EditedbyD.Pusifer Bosindulgent of her accusers, has probably done most to establish - Same. Vol. 9-12. Edited by D Pulsifr. Bosprevalent views, while Lingard [5417.8] has controverted him ton, 1859-61. 4 v. 4..................... 6310.1 in this as in other matters, but without apparently much confidence in her innocence. In 1760, William Tytler's ar- Gonteits. —Vol. IX, X. Acts of the commissioners of the gumnentative Inquiry weighed the evidence, and he first criti- united colonies of New England, 1643-79. XI. Laws, 1623cally examined the sonnets and the confession of Paris, and 82. XII. Deeds, etc. Vol. 1. 1620-51. Book of Indian recsustained the queen against Hume and Robertson, and his ords fbr their lands. book was reviewed by Dr. Johnson [5422.3.2]. Brougham, in an appendix to his "Statesmen of tie time of George Iai" [5614.4.5], thinks the evidence quite decisive of - Speeches of the governors, from 1765 to 1775; her guilt, without being such as would convict hier in a court and the answers of the house of representaof justice. Bell [1228.1] aims to balance the evidence and sides with her vindicators. Miss Benger [1224.11] sides witi tives; with other papers. Boston, 1818. 424 sie ihhridicators. Aliss Bengfer [1224.11] sides with her defenders, and her life is full upon Mary's residence in pp. 80.................................... 814.10 France. As to Roger illiams and his banishment' Miss Strickland, in her "QQueens of Scotland'" [5916.4, v. 3 - As to ger Williams, and his banishment' to 6], who has added to our knowledge of Mary's history more from the Massachusetts plantation. Dexter, H. than almost any other, has vindicated the queen against the M. Boston, 1876. 40................. 011.1 views of Migiet. Sainte Beuve [1025.3] exculpates her. Thie latest of her detractors, and called by her friends the most reclkless and vituperative, is Froude, in his "'History of Commonwealth. Constitutions. England" [826.9], who accepts in fiull faith the authenticity of tihe Casket letters; and hie Ihas provoked much opposition for Constitution of Massachusetts, and of the United his laudation of the usurpins nobles, and his vindication of' - Constitution of Massachusetts, and of the United Elizabeil. See also Guizot's popular "History of France" States [ete.]. Northampton, 1806. 120...... 618.1 [5510.2.4]; Lodge's "Portraits" [5537.6.2]; and Lyman Ab- Journal of the convention to revise the constituboet, in Harper's monthly, Feb., 3873. The latest of her vindicators is Petit [5410.2], who surveys tion, 1820, 21. New edition. Boston, 1853. all that has been written in the controversy, and claims to Vii, 677 pp. 80............ 610.4 have completely refuted the various charges against her. Mary hlas been alnost always pictured with pity, if not with vindication, by writers of tihe imagination. Scott's fatuous Legislatve documents. characterization in' The abbot" [324.10; 523.10] carries her through her escape from Lochleven and the battle of Langside, attd where hie discusses the question of her guilt in his - Acts, laws, etc. Acts and resolves passed by the "History of Scotland," he pironounces tihe case not proven. general court, in 1872, 73, 75, together with See also "The queen's Maries" (her manids in France), by Whiyte-Melville [321.17]. Perhaps of the dramas upon her the constitution, messages of the governor, etc. the imost famtous is Schiller's. Boston, 1872-75. 3 v. 8.... 6311.2 For tihe bibliography, see Altibone, p. 1826; McClintock B tn 12-5 v 63. and Strong; Hoefber's "Nouvelle hiographic g6n6rale;.. Acts and resolves passed by the general court, Oettinger; and a full note in the Lower Hall Catalogue of at a special Session of 1872, with the message history, etc. ~~~~~~history, etc. ~of the governor. Boston, 1872. 429-474 pp. MARY Barton. Gaskell, E. C..................... 328.23 8~........................................ 6311.3 MARY Bell. Abbott, J.......................... 914.16 - - Digest of the militia laws. [Also Supplements MARY Derwent. Stephens, A. S. (W.)............ 726.14 1-3.] Compiled by E. W. Stone. Boston, 1851MARY Erskine. Abbott, J....................... 914.8 54. 4 v. 120.............................. 6927.9 MARY of Burgundy; or, the revolt of Ghent. [His- - - General statutes. With the constitutions of torical novel.] James, G. P. R............... 722.11 the state and the United States [etc.]. 2d ediMARY Powell, The maiden and married life of. Man- tion, 1873. [With Supplements. 1860-74.] ning, A. London, N.D. 16................ 738.1 Edited by W. A. Richardson and G. P. Sanger. MARY Seaham. Grey, Mrs..................... 521.25 Boston, 1873-[75]. 4 v. L. 8.............. 6312.1 MASANIELLO. Auber, D. F. E. (In Ditson, 0., and - Adjutant-general. Annualreport, 1862-66. Boso. Standard operalibrettos)...........6233.3.3 ton, 1863-67. 5 v. 8..................... 6916.3 MiASHITA, The Persian palace of. Tristram, H. B. - Agriculture. Transactions of the agricultural New York, 1873. 8................ 5933.4 societies, for 1852. By A. Walker. Boston, MASKED ball, The. Verdi, G. (lit Ditson, 0., and 1853. xiv, 783-~ pp. 8................... 6422.4 co. Standard opera librettos)..............6233.3.6 - Board of education. 37th annual report, 1872MAsoN, C. Walsh. Rape of the gamp. A novel... 711.36 73. Boston, 1874. 229, cxv pp. 80......... 6913.4 MAsoN, Emily V. Popular life of Gen. Robert Ed- - - The Massachusetts system of commonschools; ward Lee. Illustrated. 2d revised edition. an enlarged and revised edition of the 10th anBaltimore, 1874. 432 pp. Portraits. 12~.... 5226.1 nual report of the first secretary [H. Mann]. MASON, George C. Newport illustrated, in a series Boston, 1849. 212, lxiii, x pp. 8~.......... 813.13 of pen and pencil sketches. Engravings. New - Board of health. 2d-6th annual report. Boston, York [cop. 1854]. 110 pp. 120.............. 414.23 1871-75. 5 v. 8........................ 6913.3 MASON, Jeremiah, Memoir and correspondence of. - Board of State charities. 6th-l10th annual report, Hillard, G. S. Cambridge, 1873. 40......... 5020.7 1869-73. Boston, 1870-74. 5 v. 8~........ 6914.2 MASON, John.'Treatise on self-knowledge. (In - Board of railroad commissioners. 4th and 5th The Alexandrian)........................1910.4.2 annual report, 1872, 73. Boston, 1873, 74. MASON, Lowell, and WEBB, George James. The 2 v. 8~................................... 6923.8 psaltery, a new collection of church music. - Bureau of statistics of labor. [lst]-Sth annual Boston, 1847. 352 pp. Oblong 8~........... 1518.8 report. Boston, 1870-74. 5 v. 8.......... 6913.2 MASONIC melodies. Power, T. Boston, 1844. 8~.1518.12 - Commissioners to the exposition at Vienna, 1873. MASONICK melodies. Eastman, L. Boston, 1818. 8~. 1623.1 Report. February, 1874. Boston, 1874. 91 pp. MASONRY, Rudiments of. Dobson, E. London, 80.5....1.............011.15 1870. 120............................1716.24 - - Reports. Edited by H. A. Hill, Boston, 1875. See also Limes. 566- pp. Illustrated. 80................ 6911.3 20 MASSACHUSETTS 154 MATERIA Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MASSACHUSETTS. Legislative documents, continued. MASSACHUSETTS, continued. - Miscellaneous. Compend of instructions in mili- between the two colonies by I. N. Tarbox in the Congregatary tactics, and the manual of percuseion arms. tional quarterly, vol. 17. See, in this connectidn, Dr. Bacon's tary tactics, ndhe manualo percussionarm."Genesis of the New England churches" C6812.13] and the Compiled by E. W. Stone. Boston, 1857. note on p. 16 of this Catalogue. 139 — pp. 160............... 1528.11 Schouler, who, as adjutant-general of the state, made a F..inal report on the geology of Massachusetts. contemporary record in his reports, has also in his History Final report on the geology of Massachusetts. given in the first volume a continuous narrative of the part ByE. Hitchcock. Amherst, 1841. xii, 831 pp. borne by the state in the civil was, and in the second volume has recorded alphabetically, under counties, the part taken by Illustrated. Map. Folded plates. 40......... 6630.1 each of the towns. - - Public documents: being the annual reports of See the note in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc. various public officers and institutions, for 1871, MASSACHUSETTS art teachers' association. The An73, 74. Boston, 1872-75. 14 v. 8......... 6912.2 tefix papers. Papers on art educational sub- - Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and jects, read at the weekly meetings of the assozoology of Massachusetts. By E. Hitchcock. ciation, by members and others connected with Illustrated. Amherst, 1833. xii, 692 pp. 80 6631.1 the Normal art school. [With a preface by - - Report on the invertebrata of Massachusetts. C. C. Perkins.] Boston, 1875. v, 239-4- pp. [By A. A. Gould.] Cambridge, 1841. 373 pp. Heliotypes. 8" 6212.3 Plates. 80.............................. 6631.8 MASSACHUSETTS charitable mechanic association. - - Report of the commissioners upon the Troy and Annals. Compiled by J. T. Buckingham. BosGreenfield railroad and Hoosac tunnel. Boston, ton, 1853. viii, 432 pp. 8..6914.1 1863. viii, 229 pp. Folded plates. 80....... 6912.4 - Constitution. Boston, 1871. 98 pp. 16'0. 819.4 - - 30th and 31st report relating to the registry MASSACHUSETTS general hospital, History of the. and return of births, marriages, and deaths, Bowditch, N.I. Boston, 1851. 80...........6012.25 for 1871, 72. Boston, 1873, [74]. 2 v. 80... 6923.9 MASSACHUSETTS historical society. Proceedings. - - Treatise on some of the insects of New England 1855-58. Selected from the records. Boston, which are injurious to vegetation. By T. W. 1859. xi, 412-+ pp. 80...................5013.12 Harris. 2d edition. Boston, 1852. viii, 513 - Proceedings of a special meeting, Dec. 16, 1873; pp. 80.................................... 6612.1 being the 100th anniversary of the destruction of the tea in Boston harbor. Boston, 1874. 70 -- Austin, G. L. History of, from the landing of pp. 8'........... 811.11 the pilgrims to the present time. Boston, 1876. MASSACHUSETTS medical society. Publications. Bos80....................................... 813.19 ton, 1860-69. 8.......................6021.4 - Barry, J. S. History of. Boston, 1855, 57. Contentls. -History and statistics of ovariotomy, by G. H. 3 v. 8.0 ~................................... ~ 812.5 Lyman; Rational therapeutics, by W. Hooker; Bronchitis and its consequences, by D. D. Slade; Hemnoptysis as a symptonm, B- radford, A. History of, 1775-89. Boston, 1825. by J. Ware; Report on spotted fever or cerebro-spinal mnenin80~................................. 811.2 gitis in Massachusetts, by L. Parks; History of inoculation o..G.. B. A report on the trees and shrubs in Massachusetts, by J. M. Toner; Cases of trichina spiralis E- Eimerson, G.B. A report on the trees and shrubs in Springfield, by M. Calkins; Lessons of the war to the growing naturally in the forests of. Boston, medical profession, by G. Derby; Pathology and treatment of vaginal cystocele, by J. Homans, jr.; 5Myxoias, by A. D. 1875. 2 v. 8`............................. 6621.2 Sinclair; Formiation and significance of renal casts, by R. T. - Freeman, S. The probate directory. Boston, Edes; Physiological action of bromide of potassium and 1803. 12...............................6317.2 ammonium, by R. Amory. - Goodwin, N. Genealogical notes of. Hartford, MASSACHUSETTS register, 1862. With a complete 1856. 80...................................5011.8 account of the Massachusetts volunteers. Serial - Haynes, G. Pictures from prison life. An his- number, 94. Boston, 1862. 423 pp. 80.....5013.14 torical sketch of the Massachusetts state prison. MASSACHUSETTS teacher, The. Vol. 10-21. Boston, Boston, 1869. 16........................... 817.16 1857-68. 12 v..80............1324.1 - Hutchinson, T. History of, 1628-1750. Boston, MASSACHUSETTS temperance society. Addresses. 1795. 2 v. 8................813.10 Boston, 1861. 98 pp. Illustrated. Portrait. 160. 1524.2 - Peirce, E. WC. Contributioni biographical, gene- Contents.- Bishiop Potter's address on the drinking-usages Peogirc, andhistorical. Boson, 1874. 00 6of society; Address from members of the clergy of the church alogical and historical. Boston, 1874. 8..... 610.1 of England; Speech of J. B. Gough, in Boston, Sept. 17,1860; - Schouler, W. History of Massachusetts in the Social clubs; Dr. Warren on the use of tobacco. civil war. Boston, 1868, 71. 2 v. 80....... 5012.2 - The physiological effects of alcoholic drinks [by - Walling, H. F., and Gray, 0. W. Official topo- John] Forbes; with documents and records of graphical atlas of. [Boston], 1871. F0...*R.R. Desk the society. Boston, 1848. xi, 196 pp. 120.. 1527.15 See also Abington, Brookline, Boston, Cambridge, Cape MASSINGER, Philip, and FORD, John. Dramatic Cod, Concord, Danvers, Dedham, Dorchester, Framingham, works. With an introduction by Hartley ColeHyde Park, Leicester, Leominster, Lowell, Malden, Medtbrd, Merrimack river, Middlesex county, Northampton, Plymouth, ridge. New edition. London, 1869. 450, Salem, Suffolk county, Watertown, Wenham. 212 pp. Portrait. 8o5611.9.sote. —For the discoveries of the coast in thetenth and eleventh centuries by the Northmen, see a note in Bulletin, MASSON, David. Chatterton: a story of the year April, 1876, under " America before Columbus;" and for the 1770. London, 1874. viii, 284pp. Sm. 8... 5636.5 early settlement, see Plymouth and New England; histories Life of John Milton: with the liticl, ecclesiof the latter title necessarily covering Massachusetts, and like - Life of John Milton: with the political, eclesiPalfrey's "1New England" [5016.2] constitsting for the period astical, and literary history of his time. 1608covered tihe best history likewise of Massaclhusetts. 4. Vol., Cambridge, 1859; vol. 2, 3, LonThe very important narrative of Governor Winthrop, cov- 4 V 1, Cm ri e,8 v l 2 3 erig the history of te colony from the sailing of the first don, 1871, 73. 3 v. Portraits and fac-simile. 8% 5422.2 colonists in 1630 to Wintlirop's death in 1649, and the early Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, and other essays. documents collected in part or Nvholly with careful editing in Sh e t s adohe y. Dr. Young's " Chronicles of Massachusetts" must be sought London, 1874. 305 pp. Sm. 8..............5616.15 in the Bates Hall. See Everett's Orations [1921.1.1] on tie MASTEE, The, of Greylands. Wood, E. P. Leipzig. 2 v 329.6 settlement. Hutchinson covered originally the period 1628-1749, in a - Same. Philadelphia......................... 510.13 substantial narrative that takes the highest rank among the MASTER Humphrey's clock. Dickens, C. (J. H.).. 330.3 historical writings of the colonial period, but in continuing his history to 1774, making the 3d volume subsequently pub- MASTER —SPIRITS. [Sketches of celebrities.] BUlished by his grandson, lie showed a decided lack of sympa- an, R. London, 1873. 6134.2 thy with the growing political sentimnents of the colony. Aehaan,. London, 1873 8.6134. 2 den Bradford continued Hutchinson from 1775 to 1789; and MASTERY series, The. See PRENDERGAST, Thomas. subsequently wrote a compendious history, 1620-1820. The M YJohnW. Howshallwepaintourhouses latest and most comprehensive history of Massachusetts is by Barry, divided into I, Colonial period, to 1692; II, Pro- A popular treatise on house-painting: plain and vincial period, to l775; III, Commonwealth period, to 1820. decorative. New York, 1872. 216pp. 12.. 6227.1 The History by G. L. Austin is a popular narrative bringing the record down to the present time. MATCHES. Manuel pour la fabrication des allurettes For the Witchcraft delusion, see Witchcraft, note. For the chimique. Roussel, T. Paris, 1848. 24:.....6429.12 Indian wars, see New England, note. Histories of tie United States, like Bancroft's [5012.3], Bry- MATERIA Bedica. Beck, J.B. Lectures on. New ant's [610.5], and Cassell's [810.11], often are full enough for the Yolrk, 1851. L. 120........................6022.18 general reader, particularly upon the early history. The founders of Massachusetts were puritans, as distinct - Wood, G. B. Treatise on therapeutics, and from the separatists who settled at Plymouth, and this distinc- pharmacology or materia medica. Philadelphia, tion has been mruch dwelt upon of late. See Plymouth colony, note, and a good discriminiating relation of the difebreuces 1856. 2 V. 8........................ 6011.3 MATERIA 155 MAZZINI Shelf'. No. Shelf'. No. MATERIA medica, continued. MAURICE, Walter, and RICE, James. My little girl.. 731.26 - Wood, IH C., jr. Treatise on therapeutics, com-, - Ready-Money Mortiboy..732.9 prising materia medica. Philadelphia, 1874. 8~. 6021.7 - With harp and crown....................... 721.20 See also Therapeutics. MAURICE Dering. Lawrence, G. A.............. 315.27 MATERIALISM, Religion as affected by modern. Mar. MAURICE Tiernay. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig..... 332.6 tineau, J. New York, 1875. 16............ 5818.2 - Same. London.... 16.14 MATHEMATICAL instruments. Heather, J. F. Lon- MAURY, Matthew Fontaine. Physical geography don, 1871. 2 v. 120.1716.8 of the sea, and its meteorology. 8th edition, MATHESON, Duncan. See PAGE, H. A. Noble revised and enlarged. New York, 1871. xxxii, workers. London, 1875. Sm. 80............. 5936.3 474 —pp. Foldedplates. 0. 1520.2 MATHEW, Theobald. Father Mathew: a biography. MAX Kromer. Smith, H.................... 738.12 Maguire, J. F. New York, 1871. 120......5423.14 MAxIMILIAN, Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, emperor MATHEWS, Joanna H-. [The Bessie books.] Bessie of Mexico. Recollections of my life. London, among the mountains........................117.23 1868 3 v 5724.3 1868. 3 v. Sm. 8~................ 5724:.3 nBessio and her friends.....................1117.22 - The fallof. Chynoweth, W. H. London, 1872. 8~. 5013.2 - - Bessie ant school.1s...............7.......1.2 MAXTON, John. The workman's manual of engi- - Bessie at sthe sea-side....................1117.20 neering drawing. With woodcuts and plates. - - Bessie in the city........................1117.21 London, 1871. 280-.- pp. 120..............1716.28 - -Bessie on her travels.,,,....1117.25 MAXWELL, William Hamilton. The adventures of - [Little sunbeams.] Belie Powers' locket.......1117.16 Captain Blake....................8 - Dora's motto............................1117.17 - The bivouac; or, stories of the peninsular war.. 518.6 - - Jessie's parrot.........................1117.31 - Stories of Waterloo............... 518.7 - - Lily Norris' enemy.........................1117.26 MAXWELL Drewitt. Riddell, J. H................316.2 -- Mamie's watchword...............1117.32 MAY, John. Journal and letters relative to two -- -Nellie' housekeepin....................1117.33 - - Nellie's housekeeping.,...... j.1117.33 journeys to the Ohio country in 1788, 89. With -- [Miss Ashton's girls.] Eleanor's visit.......... 1117.13 a biographical sketch by H. S. Edes, and illu- Elsie's Santa Clanss........................ 1117.5 trative notesby W. M. Darlington. Cincinnati, -- - Fanny's birthday gift.....................1115.11 1873. 160 pp. 80.430.1 - - Mabel Walton's experiment................. 1117.14 MAY, Samuel Joseph, Memoir of. Mumford, T. J. - - The new scholars.......................1115.12 Boston, 1873. 16~.1016.2 and 5027.6 - - Rosalie's pet............................1115.13 MAY, Sophie, pseud. See CLARKE, Rebecca Sophia. MATHEWS, Lucia Elizabeth. Anecdotes of actors: MAY, Sir Thomas Erskine. Constitutional history with other desultory recollections, etc. London, of England, 1760-1860. 3d edition, with a sup1844:. vii, 430 pp. 8~1...................... 5623.7 1844. vii, 4130 pp. 80...,,...,..........,,. 5623.7 plementary chapter. London, 1871. 3 v. 160. 5415.2 MATHEWS, William. Getting on in the world; or, MAY. Oliphant,M.(O.W.) Leipzig............ 339.17 hints on success in life. Chicago, 1874. -'Same. New York,.... 30.9 Chiongo, 18 —Sam. Nowl Y ~ oem~ mrkon................ 3635 pp. 12~............................... 5836.8 M. a n te ios 365 pp. 12,.... 5836.8 MAY day and other pieces. [Poems.] Emerson, R. MATTER. Picton, J.A. The mystery of. London, W. Boston, 1874. 16.....................1616.15 1873. Si. 80.............................. 5826.3 MAY Martin, and other tales of the Green mountains. - Tice, J. H. The relations between matter and Thompson, D. P.734.3 force. (In Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in MAYHEW, Edward. Dogs, and their management. popular science)......................... 6813.7 See HERBERT, HenryWilliam.1522.3 MATTIE: a stray. Robinson, F. W................ 731.14 - and SmrITH, George. Make your wills! a farce. MATTY Frost. Davis, C. E.1118.1 NewYork,N.D. 29pp. 1plate. 12.11635.3 MAUD. Tennyson, A. Poetical works. Leipzig, MAYHEW, Henry. The boyhood of Martin Luther. 1860. Sq. 160...........................1614.10.1 New York, 1864. 372 pp. Illustrated. 16<.. 937.16 MAnUD or Nina. Melville, G. J. W................ 721.2 - The story of the peasant-boy philosopher [James MAUDSLEY, Henry. Body and mind: an inquiry into - Ferguson]. New York, 1870. 500 pp. 160.. 937.15 their connection and mutual influence, specially - Young Benjamin Franklin. With illustrations. in reference to mental disorders: an enlarged London [1. xvi,534pp. Sm. 0. 916.2 I ~~~~~London [1860]. xvi, 534: pp. Sin. 8~...... 916.2 and revised edition. Added psychological es- - The wonders of science; or, young Humphry Davy. says. London, e o1873. xic342~ opp. 8. 6036.15 eNew York, 1870. 452 pp. Illustrated. 160.. 936.34 --- [nternationMl scientific series. Responsibility in adOHRLno ht~tr:ilsrtoso s- and OTHERS. London characters: illustrations of -Inteinational scientific series. Responsibility in the humour, pathos, and peculiarities of London mental disease. New York, 1874. x, 313 pp. 12~....................................... 6035.4: 12".6035.4 life. With illustrations. London, 1874. iv, - Physiology and pathology of the mind. New 477 pp. Sm. 80.5436.2 York, 1872. xiv, 442 pp. 8................ 6011.6 MAYNARD, C. J. The naturalist's guide in collectMAUGHAN, William Charles. The Alps of Arabia. ing and preserving objects of natural history. Travels in Egypt, Sinai, Arabia, and the Holy With illustrations. Boston 1873. ix, 170 pp. Land Sm. 80.1527.6 ix,17 Land. London, 1873. xvi, 374 pp. Map. 80.5932.10 MAUNSELL, Henry, joint author. Practical treatise on MAYNE, LegerD.,pseud. SeeDICR, WilliamBrisbane. the management and diseases of children. See MAYO, Amory Dwight, and VICEES, Thomas. The EVANSON, HR. T.............................6012.11 Bible in the public schools. Addresses. New MAUPRAT. Dudevant, A. L. A. D................ 526.22 York, 1870. 223 pp. 24:C................... 5819.2 iMAURnEL, Jules. The duke of Wellington; his char- MAYo, Isabella Fivy. (Edward Garrett.) By still actor, his actions, and his writings. With a waters724.8 w Acaters.......................... 2Little preface by Lord Ellesmere. 3d edition. Lon — A chance child. (In Johnson, (E.) R. don, 1853. 143+-pp. 16.......5..4l.......5s28.12 csics).529.4.11 MAURICE, of Saccony, Count, called Marshal Saxe. - The dead sin and other stories............... 5 18 See HAYWARD, A. Biographical and critical - Doing and dreaming............. 714.22 G oing and dreamin............................ 734:.17 essays. London, 1873. 8....583.. - Gl a do....53.1734.17 eS~~~~~~~~~~a~~ ~ The Occupations of a retired life.......723.16 MAURICE, (John) Frederick Denison. The friend- - The ocupations of a retired life.r723.16 ship of books and other lectures. Edited, with MAYO, William Starbuck. The Berber; or the a preofac byos Td Huhes lo s 1, xvih mountaineer of the Atlas. Atale of Morocco.. 532.13 a preface,byT.Hughes. London,1874. xxxvi,.8 389 pp. Sm.80 86136.8 - Never again................................724.5 - Moral and metaphysical philosophy. New edi- MAZAnE, Charles de. Lamartine sa vie litteraire tion. London, 1873. 2 v. Portrait. 8'.. 5833.2 et politique. Paris, 1872. xxxv, 207-+ pp. 18~. 5526.2 - Sermons preached in country churches. London, MAZZINI, Giuseppe. Joseph Mazzini: his life, writ1873. viii, 362 pp. Sm. 50.-.......6326.5 ings, and political principles. With an introduc- Social morality. 21 lectures. London, 1869. tion by W. L. Garrison. New York, 1872. xvi, 483 pp. 8~............................ 5833.5 xxxii,366pp. Portrait. Sm.80.5525.4 xxxii, 366 pp. Portrait. Sim. 8~.............. 5525.4 MEADE 156 MELINDA Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MEADE, George Gordon, Life and public services of. MEDICAL psychology, Principles of. Feuchtersleben, Philadelphia [cop. 1864]. 80 [73] pp. 80.... 1013.5 E,, Freiherr von. London, 1847. 80..........6013.8 MEADE, Herbert. Hot springs in New Zealand. (In MEDICI, Lorenzo de', Life of. Roscoc, W. London, Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in popular 1862. 16................................. 5525.1 science)................................... 6813.7 Note.- Roscoe's book is of high repute, and much the best. MEADOW brook. HIolmes, M J.J....... 5635.11 See also M\acchiavelli's "H islory of Florence" [5516.8]; Sisb.............6.1 mondi's Ilistory' of the Italian republics;" Grimm's" Life MEADOWS, Thomas Taylor. The Chinese and their of Michael Angelo" [1022.2]; and Longfellow's "Poets and rebellions, viewed in connection with their na- poetry of Europe "[H12.1]. SecItaly,note. tional philosophy, ethics, legislation, and ad- MEDICINE. Bigelow, J. Brief expositions of rational ministration. Added, an essay on civilization medicine. Boston, 1858. 12................ 6037.1 and its present state in the East and West. - Braithwaite, W. and J., editors. Retrospect of London, 1856. Ix, 656 pp. Maps. 80.......5921.13 practical medicine and surgery. Part 1-4, 6-54, MEASLES, Treatise on. Abi Beer Mohammed Ibn 63-66. New York, 1843-73. 33 v. 8......6010.2 Zacariyk Ar-rizi. London, 1848. 80.......6013.10 - Buchan, W. Domestic medicine. Boston, 1809. MECCAII, Personal narrative of a pilgrimage to. Bur- 80......................................... 6034.2 ton, H. F. Boston, 1858. 120.............. 423.14 - Cotting, B.E. Medicaladdresses. Boston, 1875. - Same. Leipzig, 1874. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16U..... 428.5 120........................................ 6015.5 See also Arabia, Mahomet. - Dictionnaire des sciences mddicales. Paris, 181222. 60 v. 80.............................. 6026.1 MECHANICS. Appleton, D., and cc. Dictionary of. - Dunglison, H. A dictionary of medical science. New York, 1869. 2 v. L. 80............ R*.l., D.3.3 Philadelphia, 1874. 80......................6021.13 - Baker, T. Elements of practical mechanism - Flint, A. Treatise on the principles and practice and machine tools. London, 1871. 120.......1716.14 of. Philadelphia, 1866. 8................. 6021.1 - Brown, H. T. Five hundred and seven mechani- - Garnier, P. Dictionnaire annuel dos progr's des cal movements. New York, 1871. Sm. 40....1525.16 sciences et institutiones mddicales. Paris, 1867. - Burn, R. S. Self-aid cyclopsedia. London, N.D. 120....................................... 6016.1 8......................................... 6223.2 - Gross, S. D., editor. Lives of eminent American - Ewbank, T. A descriptive and historical account physicians and surgeons of the 19th century. of hydraulic and other machines; with observa- Philadelphia, 1861. 80..................... 6021.6 tions on the mechanic arts. New York, 1876 - Hahlinemann, S. (C. F.) Organon of the art of [cop. 1863]. 80.......................... 6422.7 healing. New York, 1876. 8..............6022.19 - Goodeve, T. M. Elements of mechanism. Lon- - Jackson, J. Letters to a young physician. Bosdon, 1871. 16~............... 6817.2 ton, 1855. 120.............................6036.16 - Howe, H. Memoirs of the most eminent mechan- - - Anotherletter. Boston, 1861. 120.6021.5 and 6036.1 ices. New York [cop. 1846]. 120............ 1014.2 -_ Neligan, J. M. Medicine,their uses and mode of - Tomlinson, C. Rudimentary mechanics. London, administration. New York, 1844. 8........ 6022.2 1872. 12c.................................1716.33 - Niemeyer, F. von. Text-book of practical minedi- The young mechanic. New York, 1871. Sm. 40. 6426.3 cine. New York, 1872. 2 v. 8~...... 6013.3 See also Drawing. - Paine, M. Institutes of. New York, 1870. 80. 6012.1 MECHANIC'S, The, calculator. Gr1ier, W. Phila- - Parsons, U. Boylston prize dissertations. Bosdelphia, 1842. 12................ 1713.5 ton, 1839. 80 6013.1 MECHANICS' magazine. Vol. 1-6, 19, 22. London, - Sydenham, T. Opera omnia. Londoni, 1846. 8~. 6013.5 1830-35. 8v. 8................ 6421.1 - Ruppaner, A. Hypodermic injections in the MECHANICS' magazine. Vol.5-9. New York, 1835- treatment of neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, and 37. 5 v. in 4. 8... 6421.2 other diseases. Boston, 1865. 160...........6015.2 MEDBERY, James K. Men and mysteries of Wall See also Anatomy, Bioplasm, Epidemics, Health, Hygiene, street. New York money market. With illus- Materia m-edica, Midwifery, Nerves, Pathiology, Physiology, street. [Now York money market.] With illus- Therapeutics. trations. Boston, 1870. 344- pp.- Sm. 40... 413.2 MEDINA. See EL-MEDINAH. MiDECIN, Le, malgr6 lui: comddie. Moliere, J.B. MEDINT. SeeEL-MEDINAe P. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 12~....5537.2.2 MEDITATION, Essay on divine. Bates, W. See BvRMDECIN, LE, volant: comP s die. 1Molire, J. B. P. 53I DER, George. Village sermons..............6327.7.4 MfCDECIN, Le, volant: com~die. Molie're, J. B. P. MEIE ANNse.BntJH.W trad (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 120...........5537.2.1 srn ntesoeo h eierna.Ln tl~uvres. Paris, 1869. 120.......... 5537.2.1 I-MEDITERRANEAN sea. Bennet, J. H. Winter and MEDFORD, Mass., History of. Brooks, C. Boston, spring on the shore of the Mediterranean. Lon1855. 8.................................5013.16 don,1875. S 436.3 MEDHURST, Walter Henry. The foreigner in far -- Colton, W. Ship and shore, in the Mediterranean. MEDIJRST, alterHenr. Theforeiner i farNow York, 1856. 12~.. ).................... 425.16 Cathay. New York, 1873. 204~ pp. Map.16 120............... 424.19 -Willis, N. P. Summer cruise in the Mediterra12~............................:.,.......... ~.2~. 9 — ~Vils.P MEDIA. Rawlinson, G. The five great monarchies nean, on board an American frigate. New of the ancient Eastern world; or, the history, York, 1854. 12........................ 424.12 geography, and antiquities of. London, 1871. MEDLEY, Julius George. An autumn tour in the 3v. 8.5922.3 United States and Canada. London, 1873. ~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~c~~~~~~~~~..~...5922.3 -- Rollin, C. 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Sq. 16~.............................. 2028.6 - Garratt, A. C. Medical electricity. Philadel- MEINHOLD, (Johann) Wilhelm. Sidonia the sorcerphia, 1866. 8........................ 6012.2 ess. New York, N. D. 230 [221] pp. 8c. 531.1 -- Meyer, M. E etityin its relations to practi- Meyer, M. Electricity in its relations to practi- MEISTER Karl's sketch-book. Leland, C. G. Philacal medicine. New York, 1869. 80.......... 6022.5 delphia [cop. 1872]. Sm. 80................. 1913.2 - Smee, A. Manuel d'dlectricitd mddicale. Paris, MELnOURNE house. Warner, S........724.24 1850. 240............................. 6019.1 M9LICEuTE: pastorale hdroique. Moliere, J. B. P. MEDICAL jurisprudence, Manual of. Taylor, A. S. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 120.................5537.2.2 Philadelphia, 1873. 80......................6021.18 MELINDA the caboceer; or, sport in Ashanti. MEDICAL logic. Oesterlen, F. London, 1855. 80.6013.19 Skertchly, J. A............................ 433.3 MELLICHIAMPE 1 57 M]RIME Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MELLICHAMPE. Simms, W. G.................... 716.24 MEN of our times, or leading patriots of the day. MELVILLE, George John Whyte. The Brookes of Stowe, H. (E.) B. Hartford, 1869. 8....... 5023.9 Bridlemere. [London and country life]....... 321.19 MEN, The, of the third republic; or, the present lead- Cerise...................................... 321.10 ers of France. Philadelphia, 1873. 384-F-pp. - Contraband.......................... 321.18 Snm. 80 5517.1 - Digby Grand..... 321.14 Note.- This has been attributed to W. F. Rae, editor of tihe - The gladiators. [Time of Vespasian]..........321.15 London Daily news. - Good for nothing............................. 321.11 MEN, women, and books. [Papers.] Hunt, (J. H.) - Iolimbyhouse. [Cromwellian period].......... 321.12 L. London, 1870. 160..................... 1935.1 - The interpreter. [Crimean war, etc.].......... 321.9 MEN, women, and ghosts. Phelps, E. S.......... 537.8 - Kate Coventry............................... 321.13 MENAULT, Ernest. The intelligence of animials. - Katerfelto: a story of Exmoor. [Gypsies.] Leip- From the French. With illustrations. [New zig........................................ 330.10 York] 1872. xvi, 368 pp. 160.............. 1714.5 - Same. Philadelphia......................... 714.14 MENCIUS, joint author. Chinese classics. See CoN- M. or N...................................... 330.6 FUCIUs.............................. 5923.2 - Maud or Nina..................7........ 721.2 MENDELSSO}N-BARTRIIOLDY, Carl. Goethe and MenThe queen's Maries. [Mary, queen of Scots and delssohn. (1821-1831.) Translated, withaddiher ladies]............................... 321.17 tions, by M. E. von Glehn. With portraits and Sarchedon: a legend of the great queen. [Senmir- facsimile, and letters by [Felix] Mendelssohn of amis, 13th century n. c.].................... 321.8 later date. 2d edition, with additional letters. Sister Louise, or, the story of a woman's re- London, 1874. xviii, 198 pp. Sm. 8........ 5726.4 pentance................................... 321.26 MENDELSSOIHN-BARTIHOLDY, Felix. Letters from - Uncle John................................. 319.12 Italy and Switzerland. Translated by Lady - The white rose. Leipzig.... 321.16 Wallace. With a biographical notice by J. de - Same. New York....................... 532.5 Marguerittes. Boston, N. D. 120 1227.1 MELVILLE, Herman. Battle-pieces and aspects of -Barnard, C. F., jr. Mozart and Mendelssohn. the [civil] war. [Poems.] New York, 1866. Boston, 1870. 160......................... 926.23 272 pp. 120~.............................. 1624.3 Devrient, (P.) E. My recollections of. London, - The bell-tower. (In Johnson, (E,) H. Little 1869. 8~.................................. 5727.2 classics)....5........................529.4.3 - Hiller, F. Mendelssohn. Letters and recollec- Mardi: and a voyage thither. New York, 1864. tions. London, 1874. Sm. 8............... 5727.3 2 v. 120.................................. 512.11 - Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, C. Goethe and Men- Moby-Dick; or, the'whale. New York, 1871. delssohn. (1821-1831.) London, 1874. Sm. 8~. 5726.4 xxiii, 634 — pp. 120....................... 512.12 Note.- See note on Music in the Bulletin for Jan., 1576. 0Omoo: a narrative of dventures in the SouthMiss Sheppard's "Charles Auchester" [532.1] contains a de-O o:a narrative of adventures in the South Iieto fMneson -lineation of Mendelssohn. seas. 6th edition. New York, 1868. 389 pp. MENSCHENFEIND, D Schiller, (J C) F. von. Map. 120.425.23 ~~~~~ENSOHENFEIND, D~en. Schiller, (J] C.) F. von. Map. 120.................................. 425.23 Werke. Stuttgart, 1865. 80. 5734.1.3 Note. - A sequel to Typee, -partlyautobiographical, partly MENTAL-CURE, The. Evans, W. F Boston [cop. fictitious. 1869]. 12................................ 1525.8 - Typee: a peep at Polynesian life, during a four MENTAL disease, Responsibility in. Maudsley, H. months' residence in a valley of the Marquesas. New York, 1874. 120...................... 6035.4 Revised edition, with a sequel. New York, MENTAL hygiene. hay, I. Boston, 1863. 16~.... 6036.5 1871. xiv, 307 pp. Map. 120.............. 737.4 MENTAL philosophy. Edwards, J. Enquiry into the - White-jacket; or, the world in a man-of-war. modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will New York [cop. 1850]. 465 pp. 12......... 725.12 which is essential to moral agency. Boston, MEMinER for Paris, The. Murray, G...... 316.7 1754. 16..........................1524.12 MEtES, John S. Memoirs of the empress Josephine. -Locke, J. Essay on the human understanding. New York, 1855. 396 [394] pp. Portraits. 16~. 1228.4 New York, 1818. 80........................ 1912.6 MEamoRns of a femmine de chambre. Gardiner, M... 310.4 Stewart, ID. Philosophy of the human mind. MEMOIRS of a New England village choir. Gilman, S. Cambridge, 1829. 3 v. 80................. 5832.4 Boston, 1829. Sm. 120......................1238.22 See also Intellectual science, Mind. MEMXOIRS of a physician. -Dumas, A. (D.).........511.11 MENZEL, Wolfgang. History of Germany, from the 8MEaiouss of Mr. C. J. Yellowplush. Thackeray, earliest period to the present time. Translated W.M. Miscellanies. Leipzig...............335.13.2 from the German y Mrs. George llorrocks. -Same. (In hisWorks.) London............. 513.1.8 London, 1871. 3v. Portraits. 80.......... 5715.3 MEoIRs of mIy youth. Lamantine, A. (M. L.) de. MERCADANTE, Saveri.o. II giuramento. (In Ditson, New York, N.D. 8........................ 1021.7 0., and co. Standard opera librettos)........6233.3.1 ME, O1R, pseud. See QGRAMONT, Antoine Aghnor MERCEDES of Castile. [Spain and Columbus.] Alfred, duc de. Cooper, J. F.. F525.14 MEMORAEILIA of Socrates. Xenephon. London, MERCERSBURO theology inconsistent with protestant 1872. Sm. 80.6115.12 reformed doctrine. Schenck, B. S. PhiladelMEMORABLE women of the puritan times. Anderson, phia, 1874. 120...........................6326.14 J. London, 1872. 2 v. Sin. 8............. 5427.6 MERCHiANTS' magazine, and commercialreview. See MiEMORIALS, and other papers. De Quincey,T. Bos- HUNT, Freeman............................. 1322.1 ton, 1868. 2 v. 12........................ 1825.8 MERCY Gliddon's work. Phelps, E. S. Boston MEMORIALS of a quietlife. Hare, A. J.C. London, [cop. 1865]. 160........................... 916.25 1873. 2 v. Sm. 8....................... 5427.1 MEREDITH, George. Beauchamp's career......... 331.24 MEalORIES, counsels, and reflections. Huntington,D. - The ordeal of Richard Feverel. A history of Camnbridge, 1857. 8....................... 6322.2 father and son.............................. 331.13 MEN and manners in America. Hamilton, T. Phila- MEREDITR, Owen, pseud. See BULWER-LYTTON (Eddelphia, 1833. 2 v. 160.................... 416.1 ward) Robert, /ord Lytton. MEN and mysteries of Wall street. Medbery, J. K. MEREDITH. Gardiner, M. 330.25 Boston, 1870. Sm. 4...... 413.2 MERIDIANA. Verne, J. London, 1873. Sm. 40... 713.1 MEN and things. Baker, J.L. Boston, 188. 120 5216,4 MPRiniE, Prosper. Letters to an incognita. (21e M/EN I have known. Jerdan, W. London, 1866. Stoddard, R.H. Bric-{-brac series).......... 1828.1 Sin. 8~..................................... 5423.11 MNochSin ce.Jrod D W)Lizg. 80, 18........-.5423.11 _2 Portraits historiques et littdraires. Paris, 1874. MEN of character. Jerrold, ID. (W.) Leipzig,1852. 357- pp. 18.......1....................5..5527.14 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16............ 313.8 Coltents. - Cervantes; Victor Jacquemont; Henri de Guise; MEN of letters of the time of George III. [Brief Charles Nodier; J. J. Ampere; -Jenri Beyle (Stendhal); biographies, etc.] Brougham, H., lord. Works. Th6odore Leclercq; Alexis de Valon; Alexandre du Somemerard; Froissartt; BranthOme; Charles Lenormant; Edmond Edinburgh, 1872, 160.........5014.4.2 fllic AlexBndre Pouchliese ievan TourguoneL MERIVALE 158 MICHELET Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MERIVALE, Charles. A general history of Rome, METHODIST quarterly review. Vol. 55, 56. New from the foundation of the city to the fall of York,1873,74. 2v. 80.6727.1 Augustulus, n. c. 753 -A. D. 476. 2d edition. METHODIUS, bishop of Tyre, and OTHERS. The writLondon, 1875. xxiii,708 —pp. Foldedmaps. 8~. 5517.8 ings of Mothodius, Alexander of Lycopolis, - History of the Romans under the empire. From Peter of Alexandria, and several fragments. the 4th London edition. With a copious analyti- Edinburgh, 1869. 471- pp. [Ante-Nicene cal index. New York, 1866. 7 v. 6 maps. 8~. 5515.3 Christian library.] 80..................6322.4.14 MERRIE England. [Sketches for youth.] Lippin- Note. — Tle treatises in this volume, from page l to page 230, cott, S. J. Boston, 1868. 16............. 922.26 are translated by W. R. Clark; from page 233 to 303, by J. B........... A week on the. ToeuH. Hawkins; from page 365 to 395 by B. L. [P.] Pratten; and MVERRIMACK river, Mass., A week on the. Thoreau, from page 396 to 455, by S. D. F. Salnond. H. D. Boston, 1868. 120......... 215.1 ERRY England: or, nobles and serfs. iction. MEUNIER, Victor (Amsdse). Adventures on the M YAinswgai'th, W. H.31.18es.a................. great hunting grounds of the world. Illustrated, ERe ihro.Ainswort~h, W. R.....................391 MERVYN Clitheree. Ainsworth, W. H....... 322.22 New York, 1872. vii, 297 pp. 160.......... 1714.7 MERVYN Clitheroe's Leben u~nd Abenteuer. Ains- MEXICAN war. See UNITED STATES. worth, W.H. Post, 1859. 4 u. in 1. 16 0 202.. MEXICO. Haven, G. Our next-door neighbor: a wo9 4 v. in. 16.... 2026.2 M9lY, Joseph, joint author. The cross of Berny. winterin. NowYork,1875 0.5onuso 032.5 See GIRAROIN, Delphine Gay de...7..... 25.30 - Prescott, W. H. History of the conquest of, MESSAGE, A, from the sea.338..............3.....30 with a preliminary view of the ancient Mexican META'SA faith. Tahrormh...................... 3711.19 civilization. Philadelphia, 1873. 3 v. 80.... 5014.2 METALLfRGt. Bauerman, H. Treatise on the me- -- Same. Philadelphia, 1875. 3 v. 12......... 815.6 tallurgy of iron. London, 1872. 12. 1716.42 - Taylor, (J.) B. Eldorado; or, adventuresin the - Joynson, F. H. The metals used in construction pathofempie. NewYork, 1864. 120.25.6 Edinburgh, 1868. 160.6637.1 1- Thompson, W. Recollections of. New York, - Lamborn, R. H. Metallurgy of copper. Lon- 1847. 16................................ 16.3 don, 1868. 12............................1715.16 - Wise, H. A. Los Gringos; or, an inside view of. - - Metallurgy of silver and lead. Londo, 1870. NeYor,1849. 12.435.4 120.1715.17 See also Chiapas, Yucatan. 12......~..................................1715.17 Seas haaYctn - Pero Nthe art of extracting ote. - For the ancient Aztec civilization, read the introducPercy,.1J. Metallurgy: theartofextractingtory portion of Prescott, and his inquiry into the origin of it, metals from their ores. London, 1875. 8~....6631.10 in his appendix to his third voluce, where Ii conclunsion that ~See an~lso Electro-metal~lurgy. ~it was a peculiar indigenous civilization, having a very remote Sl~~ee also Electro-metallurgy. ~connection withl Easterni Asia, was reached independently of, METAlORPHOSES, Conlie. Valentine, W. NewYork and is the same with, that of Stephens [422.5]. See also Ban"croft's "Native races" [5920.43 and Baldwin's "Ancient [cop. 1856]. 120........................ 1516.18 America" [50027.5]. Fortihe symbolisme and mythloloy of tihe METAPHYSICS. Hamilton, Sir WV. Lectures on. Aztecs, see Brictoc's "Myths of thie new world" [59247]. See the note on "America before Columbus" in the Bulletin, Boston, 1859. 8......................... 5832.2 April, 18761 and Lew Wallace's "Fair god" [737.16; 5014.10] -K ant, I. The metaphysics of ethics. Edin- is a novel depicticg this early Mexican life. For the Spanishl conquest under Cortis, the English historian burgh, 1871. Sm. 8~....................... 5836.3 Robetrtson [1226.9] prefixes his authorities, and treats the METCALFE, Samuel L. Caloric: its mechanical, theme with his accustoned dignity; and Smyth, in his 21st Ch calo rit c inth omecnial lecture on "Modern history" [5012.10; 5925.73 points out his chemical and vital agencies in the phenomena of value. The first choice on this subject, however, will necesnature. Philadelphia, 1869. 2 v. 8......... 5832.1 sarily be Prescott's graphic history, in which the narrative is METEOROLOGY c e carried down to the death of Cort6s, and the reader is inMVETEOROLOGY considered with reference to natural structed alt intervals with his clear estimates ofe his chief theology. Prout, W. London, 1855. Sm. 8.6436.10 authorities. He added much to previous knowledge of the'~E~a~ons,'~r, ssubject, and Alliboee gives a full list of critiques on his book, M~ETEORS, adrolites, storms' and atmospheric phe- with a collation of the important ones. Arthur Helps, in the nomena. Zuercher, F., and Margoll6, E. New second volnme of his "Spanish cocnquest" [816.6]. has told 1871.-~~~~ 120.1714.8'~~~~ the story over again, with the special aim of tracisg the reYork, 1871. 12....................... 1714.8 suits of the conquest in the rise of slavery and the foundicg of METEYAROD, Eliza. A group of Englishmen (1795 to colonial governments. Thegeneral readerwillfind apopular narrative of the conquest in Harper's.monthly, vol. 12. 1815), being records of the younger Wedgwoods For the war with the United States, see United States, Hisand their friends, embracing the history of the tor. For the French invasion and the car'eer of Maximilian, see discovery of photography and a facsimile of the under Maximiiian, and the Atlantic monthly, July, 1864. first photograph. London, 1871. xxii, 416 pp. Books descriptive ofineodernMexico are nusemecerous. Madame fi~~~~~~~~~~~~~rstphotograph. J~nndon~Calderon de la Barca's book is well-known, and was reviewred 1 plate. 80............................... 5424.4 by Prescott in his Miscellanies [15837.8; 5237.3]. Harper's - The hallowed spots of ancient London. New monthly has illustrated papers on the Indians, vol. 19; on edition. London, 1870. xii, 291 pp. Tlus- Popocatepetl, vol. 31; and on Modern Mexico, vols. 17 and 49. trated. Sm. 40........................ 5436.3 MEYER, Heinrich August Wilhelm. Critical and - Life of Josiah Wedgwood. With an introduc- exegetical commentary on the New Testament. tory sketch of the art of pottery in England. From the German [by J. C. Moore]. The transWith illustrations. London, 1865, 66. Por- lation revised and edited by W. P. Dickson. traits. 2 v. 8............................ 6231.3 Part IV. Edinburgh, 1873. xl, 324 pp. 80... 5810.2 - Mainstone's housekeeper...................... 725.37 Cles. - rt V vol. 1. Romans. METHoDISM. Stevenson, (G. J. City road chapel, London, and its associations. London [1872]. 80. 5414.1 MEYER, Moritz. Electricity in its relations to prac- Tyerman, L. The Oxford methodists. New tical medicine. Translated from the 3d German York, 1873. 80.......5...........5424.5 edition, with notes and additions, by W. A. HamNos-B'gaphis oftcr i elyamond. New York, 1869. xxi, 497 pp. IllusNote. -Bio.graphies of the Arminian Wesley and lie Ca~lviniistic Whitefield necessarily detail the history of the rise and trated. 80................................. 6022.5 progress of tile two schols of i methodism; — see the notes MEYERBEER Giacomo. L'Africaine; Dinorash; under those namces, and the note on Wesley in the Bulletin for Oct., 1872, p. 428. The literature of tics subject is large. L'6toile du nord; Les Huguenots; Le prophdte; Stevens's "3-iisory of Englisr methodism" [in he Baes Robert le diable. (n Ditson, 0., and co. Hall], cis first volume closing with the death of Whitefield, acdic his secnd coinig down to the death of Wesley, an Standard opera librettos)...................6233.3.4 Anmerican book, was very favorably received in England, and MICE at play it is the best comprehensive history of the movement, which. Floyd, C.......................1117.11 began under Wesley. It is treated by Stevens in a broader MICHAEL Rudolph. Dupuy, E. A................. 522.20 view thi thiat of a sectarian growtlh. The goernl readerwili MICAuX, Andr6. Flora Boreali-Americana. Paris, lbe, perhaps, content with an excellent chapter of Earl Stanhope's [Malion's] "Itistory of England [838.3]. See also a 1803. 2 v. Illustrated. 8................. 6624.2 summcary ic the first vol. of J. H. New'mac's Essays [3614.3]. MICHEL-ANGELO. See BUONARROTI, Michel-Angelo. ~ The recent Bamptoc lectures by Curteis give a section to the history of the relations of mietl{odisii to thie established church MICHELET, Jules. The bird. With illustrations. [2816.11]. A recei iconocograph by St'ecnsonc [2414.1] on the New edition, revised. London, 1870. 34:9 — "City road chapel, Londlon," which was thie head-quarters of WVesley's followers, detailing it associations, has a good deal pp. 8.......................... 6612.5 ~~~~~~~~~sociaiontrst ibhas radrf aniquaia deal P.AloseHr of inteeest ihr the reader (of antiqaiiam zeal. Arlso see tar- - Historical view of the French revolution. From per's monthly, Feb., 1874. See the " Riss of methodisme in America," in tIarper's mcagazine, vol. 33, given in a sketch of the earliest indications to 1791. Translated by Bishop Asbury.'Tihe present state and subdivisions of thi C. Cocks. New edition. With general index. methodist church are explained in the first chapter of Tyer- London,. xxi,6p. pate. Sm.80 5517. nan's Wesley [5323.2]. London 186 xxiv, 621 pp. 1 plate S. 8. 5517.3 MICHELET 159 MILL Shelf. No. Shelfl No. MICHELET, Jules, continued. MIDWIFERY, continued. - History of France. Translated by G. I. Smith. - Collins, R. Practical treatise on. Boston, 1841. 8~. 6023.15 New York, 1869. 2 v. 80.................. 811.7 - Ingleby, J. T. Facts and cases in obstetric med- History of the Roman republic. Trasislated by icine. London, N. D. 8...................6012.10 W. Hazlitt. London, 1863. 466 — pp. 16.. 826.11 - Pasta, A. Trait6 des pertes de sang chez les - The insect. With illustrations by Giacomelli. femmes enceintes. Paris, 1797. 2 v. 8~..... 6014.2 London, 1875. 368 pp. 80.................. 6612.9 - Simpson, Sir J. Y. Obstetric memoirs and con- Jeanne d'Arc. 1412-32. 3e 6dition. Paris, tributions. Philadelphia, 1855, 56. 2 v. 80. 6011.5 1873. xvi, 152 pp. Sm. 80 2016.8 MIGNET, Francois Auguste (Marie). History of the - Joan of Arc: or, the maid of Orleans. From [his] French revolution, 1789-1814. London, 1868. History of France. [By 0. W. Wight.] New xi, 424 pp. Portrait. Sm. 8................ 5517.4 York, 1870. 238 pp. 160................... 1029.2 MIGNoN. Thomas, (C.) A. (In Ditson, 0., and co. - Love. Translated firom the 4th Paris edition, by Standard opera librettos)...................6233.3.1 J. W. Palmer. New York, 1872. xviii, 342 pp. MIKE Howe, the bushranger of Van Dieman's land. 12~.......................................1934.11 Bonwick, J.................................. 725.28 - Nature; or, the poetry of earth and sea. From MILBvURN, William Henry. Ten years of preacherthe French. With 200 designs by Giacomelli. life: chapters from an autobiography. New London, 1872. xxxi, 431 pp. 80 6830.2 York, 1859. 363 pp. Portrait. 12~........ 1015.1 - The sea. Translated firom the latest Paris edition. MILDRED. Craik, G. M.......................... 322.1 New York, 1861. 405 pp. 12..............1934.13 MILDRED Arkell. Wood, E. P............. 333.15 - A summary of modern history. Translated from MILDRED'S wedding. Notley, Mrs. -........... 711.37 the French, and continued to the present time, MILES, Henry Adolphus. Lowell, as it was, and by M. C. M. Simpson. London, 1875. xx, as it is. 2d edition. Lowell, 1847. 234 pp.' 376 pp. Sm. 80...........5................ 528.7 Folded plan. 120........................... 5017.5 - The women of the French revolution [of 1789]. - editor. The altar at home: prayers for the family Philadelphia, 1855. 371 pp. 120............ 1226.3 and the closet. 4th edition. Boston, 1855. MICRoSCOPE. Beale, L.S. How to work with the. 350 pp. 16.................. 6327.8 London, 1868. 81......................... 6822.1 - Same. 10th edition. Boston, 1859. 350 pp. 16~.6327.19 - Carpenter, W. B. The microscope and its revela- MILES, Leonidas Clint. Water-colour painting; with tions. London, 1868. 160................... 6827.1 the art of sketching firom nature. With illus- Gosse, P.H. Evenings at the. New York, 1872. trations. London, N. D. 88 pp. 16~.........6216.5 120.153...........1523.11 MILES Wallingford. Cooper, J. F............... 525.17 - Somerville, M. On molecular and microscopic a MILETUS, The lost tales of. [Poems.] Bulwerscience. London, 1869. 2 v. Sm. 8'........ 6816.2 Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. Leipzig, 1866. Sq. 160. 1614.7 MIDDLE ages. Baring-Gould, S. Curious myths of MILITARY architecture. An essay on the military the. London, 1872. 16.................... 716.2 architecture of the middle ages. Viollet-le-Duc, - Cutts, E. L. Scenes and characters of the. Lon- E. E. Oxford, 1860. 80.................... 6221.5 don, 1872. Sm. 40.......................... 5913.7 MILITARY art and science. Andrews, C. C. Hints - Hallam, H. View of the state of Europe during to company officers on their military duties. the, New York, 1872. 3 v. Sm. 8......... 5916.1 New York, 1863. 240................... 6927.7 - Viollet-le-I)Duc, E. E. An essay on the military - tamley, E. B. The operations of war explained architecture of the. Oxford, 1860. 80....... 6221.5 and illustrated. Edinburgh, 1872. 40....... 5910.6 Note. - The middle ages are generally considered to embrace - Praissac, -. [A short method for the easy rethe period from the fall of Rome, A.D. 476, to the overthrow solving of any military uestion, propounded; of iceRcslesc mpre s 153 orperap tolic tme f lcesolving of any military question, propounded; of the Eastern empire in 1453, or perhaps to the time of' the reformation. The causes and effects of the overthrow of translated by John Cruso. Cambridge, 1639.] Rore are traced iin Guizot's "History of civilization" Sm. 8.5918.2 [5924.8], and there is a summary in Alison's essay on Guizot.................. [1531.7]. Hallac's book, above namred, is thie chief English - Revised regulations for the army of the United authority; but Gibbon's great work on the "Decline and fall States. 1861. See UNITED STATES. Deportof the Roman empire" [824.9] covers A. D. 100-1420, and is the ment of wr1521.12 grand authority for all the relations of that empire during this met of war.................................1521.12 period. The reader will do well to examine Smytc's third See also Infantry tactics. and fourth lectures in his "Modern history" [6012.10; 5925.7]. MInITARY biography. Chesney, C. C. Essays in The view of tihe progress of society, which Robertson pre- modern military biogrphy. London, 187. 8 5922.8 fixed to his "Chccrles V" [1226.9],'has been praised as the modern military biography. London, 1874. 8. 5922.8 greatest step vet made in the philosophy of history. A recent - Shanks, V. F. G. Personal recollections of disauthlority of'i high repute is Lecky, on the " History of morals from the times of Augustus to Ccarlemagne" [5914.1]. tinguished enerals. New York, 1866. 12... 1015.5 The military history of the epoch will be studied in connec- MILITARY education. The school and the army in tion with thie Crusades, and in the lives of such heroes as German and France. Hazen, W. B. New Richard Cceur-de-Lion and Philip Augustus, and collaterally in Viollet-le-Duc's "Military architecture of the middle ages," York, 1872. 8.......................... 5714.5 above nameed. MILITARY ervice. See YGIENE. For tihe religious element of the latest era, there is the protest- MILITARY service. See YGIENE. ant Ranke's" History of thlie popes" [5516.7]. Mrs. Oliphant's MILL, James. See RiIBOT, T. English psychology. "Francis of Assisi "[5937.10] gives a good picture of the re- New York, 1874. 8. 6835.5 ligious life at the beginning of the 13tth century., 1 7. 55. For the popular myths, see Baring-Gould [716.2], which MILL, John Stuart. Autobiography. New York, covers such subjects as the Wandering Jew, Prester John, etc. 1874. 313 pp. 8...................... 524.7 Accounts of the Revival of learcning can be fbund in Ilal- 1874. vi, 313 pp. 8.524.7 las's "Literature of Europe" [1531.2] and in his "Middle - Dissertations ahd discussions: political, philoages " [5916.11; in Gibbon's l53d and 66th chapters of the "Roman empire' [824.9]; in Roscoe's "Lorenzo de' Medici" sophical, and historical. New York, 1874, 75. [552.5.1] and "Leo x" [5526.6]; in Robertson's introduction 5 v. 8'................................... 6824.4 to his "Charles V" [1226.9], and in Pater's " Renaissance" [5925.2]. Contents.-Vol. I. The contest in America; State interSee this period under Europe and the several countries of fereuce riti corporation and church property; Tce curreccy Europe; Crusades; Feudal system, ete., in this and the Bates juggle; Observations on the French revolution; Poetry and its fail catalogues. varieties; Professor Sedgwick's discourse; Civilization; Aphorisms; Armand Carrel; A prophecy; Alfred de Vigny; MIDDLEMIARCH. Lewes, M. 2 v..... 532.3 and 5636.2 Bentham; Appendix. II. Coleridge; De Tocqueville on De-.LewesM.2v.........2 mocracy in America; Bailey on Berkeley's Theory of vision; MIDDLESEX county, Mass. Historic fields and man- Michelet's History of France; The claims of labor; Guizot's sions of Middlesex. Drake, S. A. Boston, 1874. essays and lectures on history; Early Greciacn history and legend. III. Vindication of the French revolution of 1848; 80....................................... 814.4 Enfranchiseneent of wocen; Dr. Whewell on moral phiMIIDDLETON, Conyers. Life of M. Tullius Cicero. losophy; Grote's History of Greece; A few words on nonintervention; The slave power; Utilitarianism. IV. Thoughts Now edition. London, 1837. 739 pp. Portrait. on parliamentary reform; Recent writers on reform; Bain's 80 ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ~~~~~~~~5521.2 psychology; Austin onjurisprudence; Plato; Inaugural ad-. r............... 337............... dress [at St.Andrews,Feb. 1, 1867]. V. Endowmentts; MIDsHIPIMAN Easy, /MrI. Marryat, F............... F337.12 Thornton oe labour and its claics; Leslie on the land quesMIIDWIFERY. Cazeaux, P. Theoretical and practical tion; l'aine, De l'ictelligence; Treaty obligccions; Maine on Village conmmunities; Grote's Aristotle; L'avere e l'imposta; treatise on. Philadelphia, 1866. 8~..........6012.23 Papers on lancd tenure: Pr'ogranmme of the Land tenure refrmu - CurhillF. Theory and practice of. Philadel- association; Speeches on land tenue re rform, May 15, 1871, Churcp~~~~~~~~~~hilla, 18March 18, 1873; Advice to land reformers; The right of phia, 1855. 8............................. 6022.17 property in land. MILL 160 MINERALOGY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MILL, John Stuart, continued. MILLS, Abraham. The literature and the literary - On liberty. The subjection of women. New men of Great Britain and Ireland. New York, York, 1874. 394 pp. 8~0.................. 1733.2 1870. 2 v. 80.......................... 1021.6 - Principles of political economy, with some of their MILLS, The, of the gods. Twells, J. H.......... 714.15 applications to social philosophy. From the 5th MILLS, The, of Tuxbury. Townsend, V. F........ 711.23 London edition. New York, 1872. 2 v. 80... 5822.3 MILLY; or, the hidden cross. Guernsey, L. E...... 1114.3 - Suffrage for women. (In Woman's suffrage tracts). 1926.5 MILfAN, Henry Hart. History of Christianity. New - A system of logic, ratiocinative and inductive. and revised edition. London, 1867. 3 v. 160... 5817.1 8th edition. London, 1872. 2 v. 8....... 5833.1 - History of Latin Christianity; including that of - Three essays on religion. [Added an essay on the popes to the pontificate of Nicolas v. 4th Berkeley's life and writings.] New York, 1874. and revised edition. London, 1867. 9 v. Sm. 80.5817.11 xi, 302 pp. 80............................. 6325.7 - History of the Jews; from the earliest period - Ribot, T. English psychology. New York, 1874. 8~. 5835.5 down to modern times. 4th edition, revised and - Spencer, H., and others. John Stuart Mill: his extended. London, 1866. 3 v. 160......... 5927.1 life and works. Boston, 1873. 120..........5427.10 MILNER, H. M. The gambler's fate: a drama. New MILLBANK; or, Roger Irving's ward. Holmes, M.J. 534.6 York, N. D. 37 pp. 120.................... 1635.4 MILLE, Les, et une nuits. Contes Arabes. Traduits MILNES, Richard Monckton, lord Houghton. Life and par Galland. Nouvelle 6dition. Paris, 1842. letters of John Keats. New edition. London, 2 v. Sm. 80.............................. 5537.5 1867. 363-. pp. Portrait. Sm. 8......... 1227.6 MILLER, Cincinnatus Hiner. (Joaquin Miller.) - Monographs, personal and social. [Essays, etc.] First fam'lies of the Sierras. [Fiction]........ 717.12 New York, 1873. v, 328-f- pp. Portraits. 120. 5616.7 - Songsof the Sierras. Boston, 1873. 299-4-pp. 160. 1615.20 - Selection from [his] works. London, 1867. viii, - The one fair woman.......................... 522.22 236 pp. Portrait. Sq. 160.................. 5618.1 - The ship in the desert. [Poem.] Boston, 1875. MILTON, John. Poetical works. Leipzig, 1850. xi, 205 pp. 120..........................1617.14 vi, 358 pp. Sq. 16~.......................1614.12 MILLER, Elizabeth S. In the kitchen. [Receipts.] Cen. - Paradise lost; Paradise regained. Contents. — Paradise lost; Paradise regained. Boston, 1875. 568 pp. Sm. 40 1532.8 MILLER, HIugh. An autobiography. My schools - Prose [and poetical] works. With an introducand schoolmasters. Boston, 1872. 551 pp. tory review by R. Fletcher. London, 1866. Portrait. 12~.........................1025.11 2 v. in 1. Portrait. L. 80.................. 5610.2 - First impressions of England and its people. - Paradise lost. A poem. Boston, 1825. 294 pp. Boston, 1853. 430 pp. Portrait. 120....... 425.13 Sm. 120.................................... 1618.4 - The foot-prints of the Creator. [Geology.] With - Lowell, J. R. Among my books. Boston, 1876. a memoir of the author by L. Agassiz. Boston, 16.......................................1934.8.2 1859. 337-t pp. Portrait. Illustrated. 12~. 1526.16 - Masson, D. Life of. Vol. 1-Iii. Vol. 1, Cam-. - The old red sandstone; or, new walks in an old bridge, 1859; vol. 2,3, London, 1871, 73. 3 v. 80. 5422.2 field. [Geology.] Illustrated. Boston, 1857. xfield. [Geology.] Illustrated. Boston, 1857. iv..1Note. - Preliminary to reading about Milton, consult Allixxiv, 288 pp. 1 plate. 12~.................1524.20 bone's elaborate article, where hie Ihas given the anthorities - Popular geology: a series of lectures read before with copious citations upon the chief phases of Milton's life and writings. Also see McClintock and Strong. It has been the philosophical institution of Edinburgh. the fault of most of the subsequent lives, that they have beern With Descriptive sketches from a geologist's partisan, either in respect to politics or religion, but the gen~~~~~~~Zportfolio. With an introductory eral reader will find more than enough for his purpose in Masportfolio. With an introductory r6sum/6 of the son's elaborate " life of'Miltou." It tells the story in connecprogress of geological science within the last two tion with his times, of which the first volume covers 1608-39, yea ~Mrs. Miller. Boston, 1859. 423the second 163843, and the third 1643-49. years, by Mrs. Miller. Boston, 1859. 423- Of the lesser lives, Jolhnsons's, in his "Lives of the poets" pp. 12...................................1524.19 [1238 20], shows a tory's and high churchman's estimates of a republican and a puritan, and is by general concession preju- Sandy Wood's sepulchre. (In Johnson, (E.) R. diced and unwise, tiouegis of valse foir its critical discernment Little classics)...........................529.4.5 and for its statements of the literary defects of Paradise lost.'The tesimnyofth rok; o, eoobyOf thle briefer memnoirs and essays, thie following may be - The testimony of the rocks; or, geology in its named: Channing's, in his "Works" [1525.1.1]; Macaulay's, bearings on the two theologies, natural and in his essays [1918.4]; HIume's, in chapter 52 of his "HIistory revealed. With memorials of the death and of England" [5413.2]; Essays on Ihis poetry by Coleridge; by revealed. With memorials of the death,~nd Seeley, in his "Roomsan imnperialism." [5613.3], etc.; and one, character of the author. Boston, 1872. xiv, on Milton as a schoolmnaster, in F. D. Maurice's "Friendship 502 [500] pp. Illustrated. 12~....... 1527.2 of books" [6116.8]. Also Hazlitt's ~"Table talk," on his son-.............. 1527.2 nets; fHowitt's "Homes of the poets" [11225.5], etc. - Life and letters of. Bayne, P. Boston, 1871. See also the general literary, histories by Hallam and Tainue. 2 v. 120'........,....................... 1225.16 In historical fiction we have Mrs. Manning's " Mary Powell," ~~~~2 V.~~ 12~.......................1251 6 a tale of Milton's courtship [738.1]. _ote. — Bayne's Life is the atholritative one; and there are briefslsetlces by Smiles, in his ". Briefbiograplies"[1024.13], MIND. Bain, A. Mind and body. The theories of and by Agassiz [1526.16]. See also P. Bayne's "Essays theirrelation. New"Yor,. 120. 603.2 [1226.153]. their relation. Nw York, 1873. 12~........ 6035.2 MILLER, James. The practice of surgery. 3d Amer- - Evans, W. F. The mental-cure, illustrating the lean edition. Edited, with additions, by F. influence of the mind on the body, both in W. Sargent. Illustrated. Philadelphia, 1853. health and disease. Boston [cop. 1869]. 120.. 1525.8 T;Y.argnt.Illutraed.Philadelphia, 1853. e 720 — pp. 80.............6022.16 - Jaeger, A. Mind and heart in religion. New MILLER, Joaquin, ped. See "W MILLER, Cincinnatus York, 1873. 160..........................6326.22 Hiner. Jaunpsu. e......- Maudsley, H. Physiology and pathology of the. H~iner. New York, 1872. 8~....................... 6011.6 MILLER, Samuel. Life of Jonathan Edwards. (In Ne Yor, 1872. 80.6011.6 Sparks, J. Library of American biography).. 5028.1.8 - Reid, T. An inci uiry into the huLnan mind, on MILLER, William. Evidence from Scripture and his- the principles of common sense. London, 1775. f8........................................ 5834.9 tory of the second coming of Christ, about 1843. 8534 Boston, 1842. 300, 4 pp. Folded sheet. 120.5818.11 - Stewrt, D. Elements of the philosophy of the. Brattleborough, 1808. 8~................... 1522.1 MILLER, William Allen. Elements of chemistry: Brattleborough, 1808. 8 MILLR, i eand practical. Vol. 1, 5tEo h edition;y See also Inscnity, Intellectual science, Mental philosophy, theoretical and practical. Vol. 1, 5th edition;MeahschiopyTyhlgy theoretical Metaphysics, Philosophy, Psychology. vol. 3, 4, 4th edition, with additions. London, 1868-72. 3 v. Illustrated. 8............ 6432.2 MINER, Alonzo Ames. Bible exercises, or, the SunContents.-Vol. I. Chemeical physics. II. Inorganic day school one class. Boston, 1863. 6 pp. chemistry. III. Organic chemenistry. Illustrated. 120............................1538.10 MILLER, The, of Angibault. Dudevant, A. L. A. D. 526.5 MINERALOGv. Collins, J. H. The first book of. MILLHOUSE, John. New English-Italian and Italian- New YorkC [Glasgow], 1873. 160............. 1717.8 nish dictionary. 4th edition. ith addi- -- Dana, J. D., and Brush, G. J. A system of. tions by Ferdinand Bracciforti. London, 1874. New York, 1875. 80......... 6630.2 2 v. Sm. 8......R................R.R.F.3.11 - Hooter, W. Mineralogy. New York, 1872. 120. 6636.3 Contents. —Vol. I. English and Italian. II. Italian and ssEnglishc JaesFon, I. iea L Cn -o eso F.M D i baron.......lSee CU...., 6633. English. Enls. L. C. F. D., baron.............6633.1 MINERALOGY 161 MITFORD Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MINERALOGY, continued. MISSIONS, continued. - Jones, TW. The treasures of the earth. New - Cochrane, T. Home mission work. Edinburgh, York, 1872. 160........................... 6635.1 1873. 160................................. 5819.16 - Ramnsay, A. Rudiments of. London, 1868. 120.1715;21 - Yonge, C.M. Pioneers and founders; or, recent [English and American] workers in the mission See also Coal, Crystallisatiou, Geology, Metallurgy, Mines, feld. [London, 1871.160.5817.5 Natural history. field. [London, 1871.] 16~................. 5817.5 and mining. ons, W. The treasures of the Note. - Parkman's histories largely illustrate the missions MINES and mining. Jones, W. The treasures of the of the Jesuits to North America in the 17th and 18th centuries. earth. New York, 1872. 160.............. 6635.1 - Raymond, R. W. Statistics of mines and mining MISISSIPPI river, Report upon the physics and bywest of the Rocky mountains. Washington, draulis of the. umphreys, A A, and Ab1873. 80.................................. 5035.8 bot, H.L. Philadelphia, 1861. L. 40...... 6920.2 - Ure, A. Dictionary of mines. London, 1872. 3 v. M. and Mrs. Faulcoubridge. Ad6, H.......... 720.14 8................ ~~~~6~422.3 MR. Midshipman Easy. Marryat, F............. 337.12 See also..............etallurgy.. MR. Pendleton's cup. Bradley, W. I............. 913.10 See also Metallurgy....... MR. Rutherford's children. Warner, A. B........ 932.22 MINGLED yarn, A. Mackarness, M. A........... 339.19 MR. Smith. [Fiction.] Walford, L.P. Leipzig.. 335.19 MINIFIE, William. A text book of geometrical draw- - Samne. New York........................... 518.1 ing for the use of mechanics and schools. Illus- MR. Stewart's intentions. Robinson, F. W......... 731.15 trated with steel plates. Revised by the author. MtR. Tibbot O'Leary, the curious. Griffin, G. (In New York, 1873. 162-V pp. L. 80.......... 6420.3 Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics).............529.4.5 MINIGO. Abbott, J. Harper's story books.......936.1.11 MR. Vaughan's heir. Benedict, F. L.............. 721.4 MINISTER'S, The, story. Roe, A. S.............. 735.34 MISTRAL, Fredtric. Mirgio. A Provencal poem. MINISTER'S, The, wife. Oliphant, M. (0. W.)..... 328.4 Translated by Harriet W. Preston. Boston, MINISTER'S, The, wooing. Stowe, H. (E.) B....... 314.24 1872. xvii, 249 pp. Sm. 4............... 5533.3 MINNESINGER, The, of Germany. Kroeger, A. E. MISTRESS and maid. Craik, D. (M.)............. 323.11 New York, 1873. 16.5735.1 MRs. Armington's maid. Wright, D. T........... 714.1 MINNESOTA and Dacotah, in 1856. Andrews, C. C. MRS. Caudle's curtain lecture, dramatized from D. Washington, 1857. 120..................... 415.3 Jerrold. Stirling, E. New York,N. D. 12~.. 1635.5 MINTO, Earl of. See ELLIOT, Sir Gilbert. MIRS. Candle's curtain lectures. Jerrold, D. (W.) MIRACLES. Mountford, W. Miracles past and New York, 1869. 160...................... 518.9 present. Boston, 1870. 160................. 1536.6' MRS. Gerald's niece. Fullerton, Lady G.......... 325.15 - Wallace, A. R. Miracles and modern spiritual- MRs. Gurney's apology. Gurney, M. Philadelphia, ism. London, 1875. Sm. 8...............6328.24 1860. 80.................................. 1910.3 MInRio. A Provencal poem. Mistral,F. Boston, MRS. Halliburton's troubles. Wood, E. P.......... 333.5 1874. Sm. 4............................ 5533.3 MISTRESS Judith. Tytler, C. C. F.............. 518.25.MIRIA.. [Poem.] Hall, L. J. Boston, 1850. 120. 5216.3 MRS. Limber's raffle. Butler, W.A.A...... 718.5 MIRIAIr Coffin, or the whale-fishermen. Hart, J. C... 712.4 Mns. Lirriper's legacy. Dickens, C. (J. H.), and AMIIAm.'s marriage. Macquoid, K. S.............. 319.5 others..................................... 338.2 MIRIAI's memoirs. Warfield, C. A.............. 723.34 Mns. Lirriper's lodgings. Dickens, C. (J. H.), and MISANTHROPE, Le: comedie. Molidre, J. B. P. others..................................... 338.2 (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 120......5537.2.2 MISTRESS, The, of the manse. [A poem.] Holland, MISANTHROPE, The: a comedy. Moliere, J. B. P. J. G. New York, 1874. 120...............1625.11 Dramatic works. Edinburgh, 1876. 80......5530.3.3 MRS. Skaggs's husbands. Harte, (F.) B........... 537.17 MISCHIEF'S Thanksgiving. Woolsey, S.C......... 933.11 MISUNDERSTOOD. Montgomery, F............... 313.21 MISgRABLES, Les. Hugo, V. (M.), vicomte. New MITCHELL, Donald Grant. (17c Marvel.) A bachelor's York, 1874. 2 v. in 1. 80.................. 710.19 revery. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)..529.4.4 MISER'S, The, daughter. Ainsworth, W. H........ 721.22 - Dream life. New York, 1872. xvi, 263 pp. 12~..1934.10 MISH1MEE hills, The, Cooper, T. T. London, 1873. - My farm of Edgewood. New York, 1864. x, Sm. 80............................ 5933.6 319- pp. 12............................. 715.2 Miss Angel. [Angelica Kaufmann, the artist.] - Reveries of a bachelor. New edition. New York, Thackeray, A. I. Leipzig................. 311.27 1873. 280 pp. 120........................ 1934.9 - Same. New York........................... 720.28 - Rural studies. New York, 1867. viii, 295-+ pp. MISS Carew. Edwards, A. B..........312.11 12~.. 6226.1 MISS Dorothy's charge. Benedict, F. L............ 731.9 - Seven stories, with basement and attic. New MIss Forrester. Edwards, A..................... 732.2 York, 1864. viii, 314 pp. 12.............. 715.3 MISS Hitchcock's wedding dress. [Fiction]........ 717.11 MITCHELL, Ormsby MacKnight. The planetary and MISS Marjoribanks. Oliphant, M. (0. W.)........ 328.13 stellar worlds: a popular exposition of the great MISS Molly. Butt, B. M................... 517.24 discoveries and theories of modern astronomy. MISS Moore. Craik, G. M....................... 937.27 With additions by J. Glaisher. London [1860]. MiSS or Mrs.? Collins, (W.) W................ 326.9 240 pp. Illustrated. 160.................1526.14 MIss Ravenael's conversion from secession to loyalty. MITCHELL, S. Weir. Wear and tear, or hints for the De Forest, J. W............................. 535.5 overworked. Philadelphia, 1871. 59 pp. 160. 1537.2 MISS Revel. Cherbuliez, V...................... 711.32 MITCHELL, SamLuel Augustus. A system of modern MISS Thistledown. Clarke, H. S................ 927.26 geography. Illustrated. Philadelphia, 1846.. MIss Tiller's vegetable garden and the money she 336 pp. 160............................... 437.4 made by it. Warner, A.B. New York [1873]. - publisher. Accompaniment to Mitchell's new map 120....................................... 1518.2 of Texas, Oregon, and California, with the reMISS Van Kortland. Benedict, F. L.............. 710.5 gions adjoining. [Also the map.] PhiladelMIsSALE Romanum. See ROMAN catholic church...5816.15 phia, 1846. 38 pp. Sm. 12................ 418.7 MISSING bride, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N...... 727.15 MITCHELL, Samuel Latham. Observations on the MISSION, The: or, scenes in Africa. Marryat, F.... 337.13 geology of North America. See CUVIER, MISSIONS. Anderson, H. Foreign missions: thei Georges Ldopold Chrdtien Freddric Dagobert, relations and claims. New York, 1869. 80...5812.16 baron..................................... 6633.1 - - History of the missions of the American board MITtoRo, A. Bertram. The forty-seven Rnins. of commissioners for foreign missions in India. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics).... 5.. 529.4.11 Boston, 1874. 80.......................... 5812.4 MITiORD, Mary Russell. Letters. 2d series. Edited - - History of the missions of the American board by H. Chorley. London, 1872. 2 v. Sm. 8~, 5626.7 of commissioners for foreign missions to the - Letters. See BONER, Charles.................. 5426.2 Oriental churches. Boston, 1872. 2 v. 8~... 5812.1 - Life. Told by herself in letters to her firiends. - - History of the Sandwich Islands mission. Bos- Edited by A. G. K. L'Estrange. New York, ton, 1870.' 8.............................5812.15 1870. 2 v. 120..........................122616 21 MITFORD 162 MONCRIEFF Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MITFORD, Mary Russell, continued. MOHAMMED, or MAHOMET, continued. - Our village. New edition. London, 1865, 71. Smith's bookr [5816.23] is a recent reputable survey, which has Illustrated. 2 v. Sm. 80.................. 527.19 Emanuel Deutsch's article on "Islam" for an appendix, and tlis article can also be fbund in Deutsch's "Literary remains" Note. - Pictures of English village lile, admirably par- [5733.7].'There are fuller references to fthe literature of the trayed. subject in Milnan's "Latin Christianity " [5817.11.1], and in the notes in the Lower HaI-ll Catalogue of history, etc. See - Recollections of a literary life; or, books, places, also McClintock and Strong's Cyclopmdia. Drlaper's "Conand people. New York [1851]. xii,558 pp. flict between religion and science" [5825.4] views Mohameand people. Noew York [151]. xii, 558 pp. teedatisn as an earlier ref'ormation. 120......... 1536.4 - See FIELDS, J. T. Yesterdays with authors. MOHAMMED Ali and his house. [Historical fiction.] Boston, 1875 [cop. 1871]. 120........6136.13 Mud,.(l.)512 Boston, 1875 UC01. 1871]. 121................6136.13 Mundt, C. (M.)............................ 531.28 MOLECULAR physics in the domain of radiant heat, Nofoe. - The chief life is that of L'Ilstratnge [1226.16], but there is an additional volume of her letters, edited by Chor- Contributions to. Tyndall, J. New York, ley [5626.7], and her letters to Charles Boner [5426.2], beside 1873. 80 6431.1 those contained in Fields's book. The "Recollections of a literary life" contains but sparse biographitcal mnemoranda, MOLECULAR science. Somerville, M. London, and is mostly a selection of prose passages and short poems, 1869 2 v. Sm. 8....................... 6816.2 which have pleased her. See also Allibone's article; Taylor's "At home and abroad" [234.1]; and Harper's monthly, MOLESWORTH, William Nassau. History of England vols. 39 and 40. from 1830. London, 1871-73. 3 v. 80...... 5413.3 MITIIRIDATE: tragddie. Racine, J. do. Theatre - Same. New edition. London, 1874. 3 v. Smi. 80. 5415.1 complet. Paris, 1870. 12.................. 5537.3 MOLILBE, Jean Baptiste Poquelin, called. (Euvres MIVART, St. George. Man and apes, an exposition completes. Eadition variorum. [Avec] notes of structural resemblances and differences bear- [etc.]. Par C. Louandre. Portrait. Paris, ing upon questions of affinity and origin. New 1869. 3 v. 12....................... 5537.2 York, 1874. vi, 200-]- pp. Illustrated. 160. 6617.6 Contents. - Vol. I. Precis del'histoire du thlhatre en France; -On the genesis of species. W7ith illustrations. Vie de Molibre; La jalousie du barbouil16; L Ie m6dein vo2d edition London, 1871. xv, 342 pp. Sm. 0 1536.5 lant; L'6tourdi; Le d6lpit amoureux; Les pr6lecieuses ridicules; 2d edition. London, 1871. xv, 32 pp. Sm. 8. 1536.5 Sganarelle, oule cocu imagintaire; Don Garcie deNavarre; See also Darwinism, note.,'Lcote des marts; Les fMhieux; L'cole des fitbmes; La critique de LMcole des femnomes; L'impromptu de Versailles; Le MoAB, The land of. Tristram, I-I. B. New York, marlage force. II. La princesse d'Elide; Don Jua:, ou le fetstin de Pierre: L'amour m6decin; Le misanthrope; tIe 1873. 80.5933.4 mldecin inalgr6 luli M1licerte; Pastorale comilqne; Le SiciMOAB1TE stone, Lectures on the Colenso, J. W lien; Le Tartuitfe; Amphitryon; George Dandin; F~te de Versailles; Appendice. III. L'avare; Monsieur de PourLondon, 1873. 80........................ 5811.5 ceaugnac; Lee amaits ntignifiques; Le bourgeois gentilNote. - See also Scribner's monthly, vol. 2. homne; Psycli6; Lee fnurberies de Scapin; La conttesse d'Escarbagnas; Lee femrmes savantes; Le malade imaginauire; MOBY-DICK; or, the whale. Melville, IH. New Posies diverses. York, 1871. 120........................... 512.12 - Dramatic works. Rendered into English by Henri MODERN inquiries: classical, professional, and mis- Van Laun. With a prefatory memoir, introduccellaneous. Bigelow, J. Boston, 1870. Sm. 8c.. 5216.1 tory notices, appendices and notes. Vol. I-Isi. MODERN leaders: being a series of biographical Edinburgh, 1875, 76. 3 v. Portrait. Etchsketches. MacCarthy, J. New York, 1872. 80. 5930.2 ings. 80................................. 5530.3 MODERN magic. Schele de Vere, M. New York, Contents. - Vol. I. Preface; Prefatory memoir; The blut~~~~18'~~73. 120.1516.16'O ~derer The love-tiff; The pretentious young ladies: Sganarelle;.12................................. 151616 Dona Garcia of Navarre. II. T'il school for husbands; The MODERN painters. [Criticism and theories.] Rus- bores; The school for wives; Tihe school bfor wives criticised; kin, J. New York, 1872. 5 v. 12~.........6236.18 The irprompatu ofVersailes; The forced imarriage. III. Time princess of Elis; Don Juan, or the feast with the statue; Love MODERN playmate, The. Wood, J. G. London is the best doctor; The misanthrope; Tihe physiciasn in spite [1870]. Sq. 160............................ 6414.3 of himself. - Same. London [1875]. Sm. 80............. 6414.6 - See PRESCOTT, W. H. Biographical and critical MODERN workshop practice. Winton, J. G. Lon- essays. London, 1856. 16~................. 1537.8 don, 1870. 120.....................1715.2 - Same. Philadelphia, 1875. 120.............. 5237.3 MOENS, W. J. C. English travelers and Italian bri- MOLLOY, Gerald. The passion play at Ober-Ammergands. With map and illustrations. New York, gau, in the summer of 1871. 2d edition. Bos1866. 355 pp. Portrait. 120............... 423.16 ton, 1872. 120 pp. 12 photographs. 40..... 5735.9 MOHAMMED, OTr iAHOMET. The Koran. Translated MOLLDSCA, Manual of the. Woodward, S. P. Loufrom the Arabic; by G. Sale. Prefixed a Life don, 1871. 120......................... 1715.9 of Mohammed. Boston, 1862. 472 pp. 160.. 5815.2 MOLTKE, Helmuth Carl Bernhard von. IHistoire de - Irving, W. Life of. Leipzig, 1850. Sq. 160... 1238.12 la campagne de 1866. Traduite de l'allemand - - Lives of the successors of. Leipzig, 1850. Sq. par F. Raynaud. Paris, 1868. 226-t- pp. 80. 5712.1 16...................................... 1238.5 MoMrlsEN, Theodor. History of Rome. Translated - - Mahomet and his successors. New York, 1850. by WV. P. Dickson. With a preface by L. Schmitz. 2 v. 120.................1223.4 New edition. New York, 1872. 4 v. 12.... 5516.1 - - Same.- Philadelphia, 1871. 2 v. Sin. 8~.... 1815.3 MONARCH, The, of Mincing-Lane. Black, W....... 720.13 - Smith, R. B. Mohammed and Mohammedanisn. MoNARCHS retired from business [after abdication]. New York, 1875. 120......................5816.23 Doran, J. W. New York, 1865. 2 v. 12.... 1223.1 Note. - The best popular account of Moharnmed is Irving's, MONASTERY, The. Scott, Sir WV. Boston......... 523.9 which imakes no pretence to original investigation, and the - Same. Leipzig............................. 330.4 sanme may be said of his account of the successors of 3'bIohamnsed to thIe invasion of Spain, A. I). 710. Smyth's third MONASTIC orders, Legends of the. Jameson, A lecture on "Modern history" [5012.10;l 5925.7] will indicate (M.) Boston, 1866. 160................... 1517.7 the old nuthorities. The 50th chapter of Gibbon's Rome MONCTON, James. The national builder, a work [824.9] slhotns that historian at thl best. and is perhaps the MNCoN, James II. The national uilder, a work strongest vindication that Mahonimed hasreceivedfrom aEu- on constructive carpentry. With a glossary. ropean. Carlyle, in hisi "Heroes and hero-worship "[1535.19], New York [cop. 1872]. 22 pp. 92plates, with has also taken' the palliative side, and hie is followed by Kingsley, in his "Alexandria and her schools" [1223.5], who accompanying text. 40..6420.1 agrees to Carlyle's "ttrme and iust description of a much ca- MONCREFF, Ascott Robert Hope. (Ascott Robe lumnniated man." Malahomined s careerinecessarily is covered o e Ascot ot o. so Robert ins Alilinan's "Latin Chtristianityy" [5817.11]1. Sale's English Hope.) A book about boys. Boston, 1869. version of the Koran [5815.2] hlas a dissertation prefixed formn-xi 4 p 1........ 2 Ing one of' tile best of the descriptive aird historical survey's. xii, 247 pp. 16926.24 See also Clarke's accoaunt in his " Ten great religions" [1521.2], - Book about dominies. Boston, 1869. 265 pp. 16~. 1535.9 or Atlantic monthlyv et.24. In aeraia Atlntico, vial. 24. Is smassy teasels [see Atabia] -- The day after the holidays. With illustrations. the contdition and history of this aith is dwelt upon; and Warbrt t.. g eives a ciapter to it in his " Crescent and the New York [Edinburgh, 1875]. 203-j- pp. cross" [317.8]. See an illustrated article oil "Mecca and slecca and [Hope's annual.] m ~11. ledina," i In larpier's mionthly, vol. 14, and Taylor's " Lands of [ e................S... the Saracen" [424.13]. - My schoolboy friends: a story of Whiitminster Tihe taco li:es whIicli probably present the greatest research grmmarschool. Edinbugh, 870. 3 pp. are timhose by Sir William suatir, 1858, in English; and that in German, by Sprenger, 1811i, neither of which are iu thist 80............912.2 Branch, but may be foitmd isa Baltes Itall. Stories of French school life. Edinburgh, 1871. See also F. W. Necwinan, in Fraser's magazine, Aug., 1873; and Clodd's "Childhood of religions" [6328.21]. R.B. xviii, 446 pp. Illustrated. 160........ 715.17 MONCRIEFF 163 MORAL Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MONCRIEFF, W. T. Monsieur Tonson: a farce. New MONTEPIN, Xavier Aymon do, joint author. The York, N. D. 40 pp. 120................. 1635.3 Corsican brothers. See BASTd, Eugene Pierre. 1635.3 - Tom and Jerry: a burletta. New York, N. D. MONTEZ, Lola. See LOLA MONTEZ. 28 pp. 120............................ 1635.5 IMIONTGOMERY, Florence. Misunderstood.......... 313.21 MONDE illustr6, La. Vol. 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 32, 33. - Thrown together.................. 313.22 Paris, 1868-73. 7 v. F................... 5320.1 - Wild Mike and his victim..................... 313.29 MONEY: a comedy. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. MoNTGOME RY, James. Poems. Added a memoir of Dramatic works. Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 16~.... 1614.5 the author. New edition, with illustratins. MONEY. Eggleston, G. C. How to make a living. Boston, 1873. xxxvi, 362 pp. 16.... 1628.2 Suggestions upon the art of making, saving, and MONTGOMERY, Richard, Life of. Armstrong, J. using money. New York, 1875. 120.........1536.20 (InSparks, J. Libraryof Americanbiography).5028.1.1 - Jevons, W. S. Money and the mechanism of ex- MONTGOMErY, Robert. A universal prayer; Death; change. New York, 1875. 120.............. 5826.8 A vision of heaven, etc. [Poems.] Erom the - Tables of money, weight, and measure. See second London edition.' Boston, 1829. xviii, WEBSTER, N. Dictionary of the English 9-132pp. Portrait. 120.................... 1616.18 language [Counting-house edition], pp. 550- Note. - See Macaulay's caustic review in his Essays [1918.4]. 608........ ~............,...............*RR.I~, A.2.5 608...........R.. R.) A.2.5 MONTHLY miscellany, The, of religion and letters. See also Currency. Vol. 1-9. Boston, 1839-43. 9 v. in 5. 8.... 6536.1 MONEY-MAKER. Adams, W. T.................. 923.17 MONTHLY religious magazine and theological review. MONFORT Hall. Warfield, C. A................. 723.32 See RETItIOIS magazine and monthly review... 6725.1 IMIONIKINS, The. Cooper, J. F................... 525.21 MONTI, Luigi. Grammar of the Italian language. MONKS, The, of the West. Montalembert, C. F. de Boston, 1855. xii, 252 pp. 120.............. 2035.1 Tryon, comte de. Boston, 1872. 2 v. 80..... 5514.5 MONTOLIEU, Jeanne Isabelle Pauline de Bottens, Tote. - Volumninous record of this life and its results in baronne de, joint author. The Swiss family RobinWestern Europe. son. See WYss, Johann Rudolf....... 733.8 and 735.6 MONNIER, Marc. The wonders of Pompeii. From MONTPELIER, Vermont, History of. Thompson, D. P. the French. New York, 1872. 250 pp. Illus- Montpelier, 1860. 80....................... 813.11 trated. 120...............................1714.17 MooDIE, Susanna(Strickland). Life in the clearings MONOGRAPHS, personal and social. [Essays, etc.] versus the bush. New York [1853]. 300 pp. 120. 414.8 Milnes, R. MI. New York, 1873. 12........ 5616.7 - Roughing it in the bush; or, life in Canada. MONROE, Lewis Baxter, editor. Public and parlor New York, 1852. 2 v. 120................. 414.12 readings. Dialogues and dramas. Boston, - Same. 2 v. in 1............................. 414.9 1873. vi, 341 pp. 12~...................1516.15 MooDs. Alcott, L. M........................... 517.3 - - Humorous. Boston, 1874. viii, 326 pp. 120.1515.18 MooN. Guillemin, A. Wonders of the. New York, - Miscellaneous. Boston, 1875. viii, 352 pp. 1873. 12................................ 714.29 120.................. 1515.14 - Proctor, H. A. Themoon. NewYork, 1873. 160.6814.2 MONSIEUR do Pourceaugnac: comedie-ballet. Mo- MooNFOLK. Austin, J. G..................... 912.22 litre, J. B.P. CEuvres. Paris, 1869. 12~...5537.2.3 MOONSTONE, The. Collins, (W.) W............... 326.10 MONsIEuR Sylvestre. Dudevant, A. L. A. D...... 526.3 MOORE, Clara Jessup. On dangerous ground. A MONSIEUR Tonson: a farce. Moncrieff, W. T. New romance of American society. By Mrs. BloomYork, N. D. 12............................ 1635.3 field H. Moore. [International series]........ 722.1 MONSIEUR Violet, Narrative of the travels and ad- MooRE, Charles H. What to read, and how toread. ventures of. Marryat, F................... 337.7 New York, 1871. 152 [148] pp. 120........ 1537.3 MONSTERS, The, of the deep. Adams, WV. H.D. MOORE, Frank. Memorial services at the graves of London, 1875. Sm. 8~...................... 6617.1 our soldiers, May 30, 1868. See UNITED STATES. MONTAGI, Elizabeth. A [English] lady of the last History. Civilwar..........................5013.13 century: illustrated in her unpublished letters. MOORE, Jacob Bailey, joint editor. Collections, hisDoran, J. W. London, 1873. 8.............5422.11 torical and miscellaneous; and monthly literary MONTAGU, Mary Wortley, lady. Letters and works. journal. See FARMER, John. 1912.5 Edited by Lord Wharncliffe. 3d edition, with - Collections, topographical, historical and bioa new memoir by W. May Thomas. London, graphical, relating principally to New-Ramp1861, 66. 2 v. Portraits. 80............... 5623.3 shire. See FARMER, John................... 612.1 MOORE, John WSeeks. Complete encyclopaedia of Note. —See Mrs. Oliphant's sketch, in her "George iI" MOORE, John Weeks. Complete encyclopdia of [1032.1]; Leigh 3-unt's " Men, women, and books" [1935.1]; music. Boston [cop. 1852]. 1004 pp. L. 8~.*R.R.,E.2.3 and Allibone and his retferences. MOORE, Thomas. Poetical works. With portrait. MOTAIGNE, Michel Eyquem de. Works. C Leipzig, 1842. 5 v. in 3. Sq. 16............ 1614.9 INdC nnompris C tlesls. —Vol. [I.] 1, 2. Odes of Anacreon, translated, ing his essays, journey into Italy, and letters, wits notes; Epigrams from the Anthologia; Juvenile poems; with notes fromr all the commentators, biographi- Poems relating to America; Corruption, and intolerance; The sceptic; Twopenny post-bag; Intercepted letters, etc.; cal and bibliographical notices, etc. By W. Satirical and humorous poems; sIrish melodies; National Hazlitt. New and rovised edition. Edited by airs; Sacred songs. [II.] 3, 4. Evenings in Greece; Legendary ballads; Set of glees; Ballads, songs, mniscellane0. W. Wight. New York, 1872. 4 v. Portrait. ous poems, etc.; Songs froin the Greek anthologay; UnpubSm. 80 80.................................... ~~ ~~ ~ 5536.8 lished songs, etc.; Lalla Rookh; Political and satirical poems; The Fudge family in Paris; Fables for the holy alliance; Note. - The old English translation with a lif' is Charles IRhymes on the road; Mtiscellaneous poemss; The loves of the Cotton's, but successive editrs have miodified the text, and angels; Satirical and humorous poems. [III.] 5. Satirical Hazlitt's, with Ihis summarized litl', is now usually met and humorous poems; Thie Fudges in England; Songs from witllh, but in this edition will be found, in the third vol- M. P., or the blue stocking; Miscellaneous poems; Thle epicuune, a bibliography of the essays, and in the forlth voluine a rean; Alciphron. uill collection of titles of lives and commentaries, as well as a;n aibridgsment of St. Johin's latest and best life of Montaigne, - Memoirs of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. New 1858, wiho esonmeratrs i; an appendix the principal sorces of Yok, 183. 2v. Portrait. 12........... 1223 informantion. Estimsates of lMlntaigne will be found in Eminer- York, 1853. 2 v. Portrait. 12.1223. 8 soni's "Eepresentative nmeni" [1916.6; 1934.6.2]; HIallamn's -Personal reminiscences. (In Stoddard, R. H.' Literature " [1581.2], and in the Ihistories of Martin and Bric-h-brac series)......................... 1828.6 Michelet. MO~NTAL BERT, Charles Forbes do Tryon, coste do. Note. - See IMrs. Hall's "Recollections," in the Atlantic MONTALEMBERT, Charles Forbes de Tryon, comte de. moithlily, Jan., 1865; I-Towitt's' I-Ionmes of the British poets" Des intdrdts catholiques au xlxe siecle. 30 [1225.5]; Maginn's " Fraserian papers" [1935.5]; Leigh Hunt's " Autobiographly' [1225.20]; H. C. Robinson's 6dition. Paris, 1852. 251 — pp. 18~.... 2018.4 "Diary" [5425.3]; the " Greville journals" [5414.6]; Mlad- Letters to a schoolfellow, 1827-30. From the des's'Blessingtoa " [1223.2]; Villis's "Pencillings by the French by C. F. Anudley. Londos, 1874. xxway ["430.2]; and the appendix to vol. 4 of thle lii' of WashFrench by C. F. Audloy. London, 1874. xx,igonrvg[14.] XX, iiig~~inton Irvili C1214.1]. 267 pp. Portrait. Sq. 160..................5527.12 - The monks of the West. Boston, 1872. 2 v. 8~. 5514.5 MOORLAND cottage, The. Gaskell, E. C........ 526.13 - Memoir of. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) Leipzig, MOPSA the fairy. Ingelow, J............ 935.23 1872. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16~................... 1237.2 MORAL philosophy. See ETHICS. MORAL 164 MORTON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MORAL science, First principles of. Birks, T. R. MORLEY, John. Edmund Burke: a historical study. London, 1873. Sm. 8...... 5836.2 London, 1867. xv, 312 pp. 80.............. 5613.3 MORALE, La, en action. Hoequart, E. Nouvelle- - On compromise. London, 1874. x, 214 pp. 80. 5823.4 Orl6ans, 1824. 12.......................... 5518.3 - Rousseau. London, 1873. 2 v. 80........... 5523.4 MORALS. Hildreth, R. Theory of. Boston, 1844. 120. 5836.5 - Voltaire. London, 1872. xiii, 346 pp. 8~. 1221.2 and 5523.2 - Spencer, II. Recent discussions in. New York, MoRLEY, Susan. Aileen Ferrers.................. 710.30 1873. 120................................ 6835.2 - Throstlethwaite..............................723.33 See alseEthics. MORLEY Ernstein. James, G. P. R............... 327.10 MORMoNISM. Ludlow, F. H. Examination of the MOR tLS, 7The, of Abou Be Adhem. Locke, D. R. Mormon principle. New York, 1871. 16.... 413.4 Boston, 1875. 12..........................1536.22 Rae, W. F. A visit to the Mormons. Leipzig, MORALS and mysteries. Aid6, H.......... 328.27 1874. Sq. 160............................. 438.3 MORAVIAN historical society, Bethlehem, Pa. A me- Stenhouse, T. B. H. The Rocky mountain -- Stenhouse, T. B'. ~I~ The''ocky' mountain morial of the dedication of monuments erected morial of th dedication of monuments erected saints: a full and complete history of the Morto mark the sites of ancient missionary stations moos. New York, 1873. 0.5933.9 in New York and Connecticut. Reichel, W. C., editor. New York, 1860. 0.831.3 See also Geeat Salt Lake eity, Utah. MORIDu anatomy, An introduction to. Green, T. H. Note.-See also travels, like Dixon's "New America" oPhiladelphia, 1871. 8.6021.9 [418.1]; Ludlow's "1-Heart of the continent" [413.4]; Rae's Philadelphia, 1871. 8...................... 6021.9 "Westward by rail" [438.3]; Dilke's "Greater Britain" MORE, Hannah, Memoirs of the life and corre- [423.13; 5935.71; and also Dixon's "Spiritual wives" [1538.2] and his " White conquest" [439.4]. There are articles on spordeuce of. Roberts, W. New York, 1834. the Utah war in the Atlantic monthly, vol. 3; also a paper by 2 v. 120...................1025.1 Lossing, in Harper's monthly, vol. 6. MORE, Sir Thomas. Utopia. Translated into English by Ralph Robinson. His second and revised MORNING-GLORIES. Alcott, L. M................. 926.10 edition, 1556: preceded by the title and epistle MoRPut, Paul, the chess-champion, The exploits and of his first edition, 1551. Edited by Edward triumphs, in Europe, of. Edge, F. M. New Arber. London, 1869. 168 pp. [English re- York, 1859. 120..........................1516.25 prints.] Sin. 8............................ 5618.8 MoRnIs, Edmund. Farming for boys. With illus- Manning, A. The household of. New York, trations. Boston, 1872. ix, 286 — pp. Sm. 40. 932.1 1867. 160................. 738.3 MORRIS, Edward E., editor. Epochs of history. - Seebohm, T. The Oxford reformers. London, Namely: - 1869. 8.................................. 5811.12 - Cox, G. W. The crusades. New York, 1874. 160. 628.1 Note. - The general Ihistorians likeflume, Itallan and Lin- - Gairdner, J. The houses of Lancaster and York. gard have viewed his character much according to their own New York, 1874. 160..................... 628.4 inmpulses, till Macklintosh, in his Essays, did much to deend Gardiner, S. R. The thirt years' war. London, his subject, relying largely upon More's own apology, which - Gardiner S.. The thirty years' war. London, earlier writers had neglected. Disraeli inclines to the un- 1874. 160................................ 628.2 favorable side in his" Psychological character of Sir Thomas Morris,. C. The French revolution and st More," in his "sAmenities of literature" [1533.13]. A fresh Mos, O'C. The French revoltion and first attack was made by FroUde. in his History [826.9]. See also empire. New York [1875]. 16............ 628.5 Campbell's "Lord chancellors" [5427.9]; Mrs. Hall's Pilensage tohis neisaarper's monthly, vol. 1Foss -- Seebohm, F. The era of the protestant revolution. grimage to his honme, in Harper's monthly, vol. 1; Foster's Critical essays" [5614.3.1]; Lodge's" Portraits "[5337.6.1]. London, 1874. 160......................... 628.3 Allibone has a full article. Warburton, W. P. Edward III. London, 1875 lMrs. Manning's fictitious reproduction of More's domestic - Warburton, W. P. Edward. London, 1875. life, in her "Household of Sir Thomas More" is of good 160....................................... 628.6 repute. -MMORRIS, Thomas. A house for the suburbs, socially MoREAs, Francisco de. Palmerin of England. Lon- and architecturally sketched. 3d edition, with don, 1807. 4 v. 160....................... 5928.2 illustrative designs. London, 1870. vi, 1914 — MOREAU, Henry. La po!itique franqaise en Amerique pp. Sm. 8' 6223.1 1861-64. Paris, 1864. 176 pp. 8C......;... 831.1 MoRaIs, William. The earthly paradise. A poem. MOREAUI DE SAINT MIaRY, M6d6ric Louis Elie. Boston, 1871. 3 v. Sm. 80................ 1625.3 Topographical and political description of the MORnIs, William O'Connor. The French revolution Spanish part of Saint-Domingo. Translated from and first empire: an historical sketch. With the French, by William Cobbett. Philadelphia, an appendix upon the bibliography of the sub1798. 2 v. in 1. 80.191 i3.3 ject and a course of study by A. D. White. MORETTI'S campanula. Thackeray, A. I. Works. 512.1.4 New York [1875]. xxvii, 306~ pp. 2 folded MORFIT, Campbell, and MCICKL, Alexander. Chem- maps. [Morris, E. E., editor. Epochs of hisical and pharmaceutic manipulations. With tory.] 160................................ 628.5 illustrations. Philadelphia, 1849. 482[476] pp. MoRSE, Jedidiah. American universal geography. 120........................................ 6433.3 With maps. 5th edition. Boston, 1805. 2v. 8~. 432.2 MORGAN, Henry. Ned Nevins, the news boy. Illus- - and PARISH, Elijah. New gazetteer of the Easttrated. Boston, 1869. 418 — pp. 160....... 936.32 ern continent. With maps. Charlestown, 1802. MORGAN, John Ed. University oars, being a criti- Unpaged. 80 432.4 cal enquiry into the after health of the men who MORSE, John Torrey, jr. Life of Alexander Hamilrowed in the Oxford and Cambridge boat-race, ton. Boston, 1876. 2 v. 160............. 5026.7 1829-69. London, 1873. xvi, 397 pp. 160... 6416.1 MORSE, Samuel Finley Breese. Paris exposition, MORGAN, Sydney Owenson, lady. Memoirs: auto- 1867. Reports of the United States commisbiography, diaries and correspondence. Leip- sioners. Examination of the telegraphic appazig, 1863. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16................ 1238.10 ratus and processes of telegraphy. Washington, MORISON, David. The religious history-of man. 2d 1869. 166 pp. - 80................... 6822.3 edition. London, 1842. x, 384-+ pp. Sm. 80. 5816.15 - Memorial of. See BOSTON, Mass....1211.5 and 5023.3 MORISON, James Cotter. The life and times of Saint - Prime, S.I. Life of. New York, 1875. 80.... 5331.1 Bernard, abbot of Clairvaux. A. D. 1091-1153. MonTARs, Rudimentary treatise on. Burnell, G. R. New edition. London, 1868. x, 4484- pp. London, 1872. 12'........................1716.11 Smi. 8.................................... 5525.9 MoRTIuERa, Mrs. -. Lines left out; or, some of the MORLEY, Henry. English writers. Vol. 1, 2, part 1. histories left out in "Line upon line." New London, 1867. 2 v. in 3. 8'............. 5622.1 York, 1870. xiv, 339 pp. Illustrated. 16... 928.8 sAMORTE dArthur. Malory, Sir T. London, 1871. coas tens. - Vol. I, Part 1. Celts and Anglo-Saxons; with S.5618.10 an introductory sketch of the four periods of English lit- S 8......................................561.10 erature. Part 2. From the conquest to Chaucer. I1. Chaucer MORTIMER, Grace, pseud. See STUART, M. B. to Dunbar. 1eor fBrhl Dunbamwfi.r. Wit f e MoRTOMiLEY'S estate. A novel. Riddell, J.H..... 319.31 - Memoirs of Bartholomew fair. With facsimile MORTON, John Madison. Box and Cox: [a comedy]. drawings, engraved upon wood. A verbatim re- New York, N. D. 24 [22] pp. 12'......... 1635.4 print of the original edition. London [1874]. MORTON, Thomas. The children in the wood: an xvi, 404 pp. Sm. 8'................... 5418.8 opera. New York, N. D. 28 pp. 12........ 1635.3 MORTON 165 MUNDT Shelf. No. Shelf. No. MORTON, W7illiamI Thomas G-reen. Statements on MOUNTFORD, William, continued. his claim to the discovery of the anesthetic - -Martyria: a legend of the reign of Edward sixth. properties of ether. See UNITED STATES. Mis- With an introduction. Boston, 1846. xx, 328 cellaneons documents........................ 6812.3 pp. 160................................738.8 - Trials of a public benefactor, as illustrated in the - Miracles past and present. Boston, 1870. viii, discovery of etherization. Rice, N. P. New 512 pp. 160.......1..6............... 1536. York, 1859. 1.2..................... 6826.1 - Thorpe, a quiet English town, and human life MORTON house. Fisher, F. C..................... 711.30 therein. Boston, 1852. 390 pp. 16........ 715.9 MosAIc cosmogony. Goodwin, C. W. (In Essays MOUSTACHE, Vieux, pseud. See GORDON, Clarence. and reviews)................... 1538.3 MOVEMENT-CURE, An exposition of the Swedish. - Same. (In Hedge, F.. Recent inquiries in Taylor, G. H. New York, 1860.. 120.......6036.12 theology).......................1526.24 and 5814.15 MOWATT, Anna Cora. See RITCHIE, Anna Cora. MosBY, John Singleton, Partisan life with. [Civil MOZART, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus. war, 1861-65.] Scott, J. New York, 1867. 80. 811.14 Don Giovanni; II flauto magico; Marriage of MOSCHELES, Charlotte. Life of Moscheles, with Figaro. (In Ditson, 0., and co. Standard opera selections from his dia'ries and correspondence. librettos)................................6233.3.2 Adapted from the German by A. D. Coleridge. - Letters. 1769-91. Translated byLady Wallace. London, 1873. 2 v. Portrait. 80........... 5525.6 With a portrait and facsimile. New York, MOSCHELES, Ignaz. Recent music and musicians, as 1866. 2 v. 160...........................1024.11 described in [his] diaries and correspondence. - Mozart and Mendelssohn.'Barnard, C. F., jr. Edited by his wife. And adapted from the Boston, 1870. 160.......................... 926.23 original German by A. D. Coleridge. New Note.- See the note on music in the Bulletin, Jan., 1876. York, 1873. xviii, 434 pp. 12............. 6234.4 -- Life, with selections from his diaries and corre- McL, Alexander, joint athr. Chemical and pharmaceuric manipulations. See MORFIT, Campspondence. Moscheles,C. London, 1873. 2 v. 80. 5525.6 bell............................;......... 6433.3' bell.....................6433.3 Moscsus. Idylls. See TEOCRITUS..............6115.17 MUOCK J E MOSC6`RT. MnnoocR, J. E. A mingless angel. B novel...... 535.21 Moscow. Spectacles for young eyes. Lander, S. M.. A winless ngel. A novel.. ~W.........................................916.9 MUDFORD, William. The iron shroud. (in Johnson, MosE Evans. Baker, W..M...........726.23 (E.) R. Little classics)...................529.4.3 MOSELEY, Joseph. What is contraband of war and MUEHLBACH, Louise, pseud. See MUNDT, Clara what is not. London, 1861. xi, 114 pp. 120. 6927.6 (Mueller). MossES from an old manse. [Short stories.] Hlaw- MUELLER, Carl Otfried. History of the literature of ancient Greece. Continued after the author's thorne, N. Boston, 1872. 2 v. in 1. 160..... 1813.3 death by John W. Donaldson. London [1858]. y ~~~~~~~~~~~death by John W. Donaldson. London [1858]. MOSSMAN, Samuel. New Japan, the land of the 3 v. Portrait. 8.6113.3 3 V. Portra~it. 8~.....r.....~.....~........133 rising sun; its annals during the past twenty MUELLER, (Friedrich) Max. Chips from a German years, recording the remarkable progress of the workshop. New York, 1871-75. 4 v. Sm. 80 5616.1 Japanese in western civilization. With map. London, 1873. vii, 484 pp. 8.5922.9 Contents.-Vol. I. The science of religion. II. Mythology, L n 3 4 p.............. 5922.9 traditions, and custolms. III. Literature, biography,ad ad nMOTHER goose for grown folks. [Verse.] Whitney, tiquities. IV. Essays chiefly on the seieoce of lanuguage, with A.D. T............1.................... 125. index to vol. IrI and Iv. MOTHER-IN-LAW, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N.. 727.9 - Lectures on the science of language. New York, MOTHER'S, The, nursery songs. Hastings, T. New 1874. 2 v. Sm. 8........................ 6126.4 York, 1835. 12~........................... 1625.8 - Lectures on the science of religion; with a paper MOTHER'S, The, recompense. Aguilar, G....... 313.2 on Buddhist nihilism, and a translation of the MOTHERLY talks with young housekeepers. Beecher, Dhammapada or "Path of virtue." New York, E. W. New York, 1873. 12..............1515.13 1872. iv, 300 pp. Sm. 8................... 5616.2 MOTION, Power in. Armour, J. London, 1871. MUELLER, George. The life of trust: a narra-:12c.......................................1716.41 tive of the Lord's dealings with G. Miiller, by MOTLEY, John Lothrop. History of the United Neth- himself. Edited by H. L. Wayland. With an erlands: 1584-1609. With portraits. New York, introduction by F. Wayland. Boston, 1863. 1868-71. 4 v. 8.......................... 5912.1 490 pp. Illustrated. 120.................. 5815.8 - Life and death of John of Barneveld; with a Note. — Effects of prayer in supporting a charitable instituview of the primary causes and movements of tion. the Thirty years' war. With illustrations. New MUELLER, Johann von. An universal history. TransYork, 1874. 2 v. 8...................... 5713.3 lated from the German. Boston, 1831. 4 v. 12~~ 836.6 The rise of the Dutch republic. New York, 1856. MUORY junction. Dickens, C., and others........ 338.9 3 v. 8................................... 822.2 MULHOLLAND, Rosa. The little flower seekers, being Note. - Motley's histories follow in this order, - 1. Dutch adventures of Trot and Daisy in a wonderful republic; 2. United Netherlands; 3. John of Barneveld. garden, by moonlight.912.18 See Netherlands, note. MULLENS, Joseph. Twelve months in Madagascar. MoULDING. Manuel du mouleuir. Lebrun, -. Paris, New York, 1875. xiii, 334-4- pp. Illustrated. 1850. 241.................................6429.11 16.......................................5915.11 MOULTON, Louise Chandler. Bed-time stories...... 927.24 MULLER, Christine, pseud. See WALRAE, E. C. XW. - Some women's hearts........................ 714.2 MULOCK, Dinah (Maria). See CRAIK, Dinah MOUNSEY, Augustus H. Journey through the Can- (Maria). casus and the interior of Persia. With a map. MUviFoRD, Mary E. Hila Dart............... 1115.3 London, 1872. xi, 336 pp. 8.............. 5931.7 MUMFoRd, Thomas J. Memoir of Samuel Joseph MOUNT AUBURN, Guide through. Dearborn, N. S. May. Boston, 1873. 297- -pp. Portrait. 16%. Boston, 1857. 120.......................... 413.8 1016.2 and 5027.6 MT. HoLYOmR female seminary. 25th anniversary. MUNCHAUSEN, Baron, Adventures of. Raspe, R. E. Memorial. South Hadley, 1862. 174 pp. London[1869]. 40........................ 5731.1 Plate. 12................................ 1813.9 MUNDT, Clara (Mueller). (Louise.luehlbach.) AnMOUNT VERNON papers, The. Everett, E New dreas Rofer................................ 531.37 York, 1860. 12....1.......................1 534.13 - Berlin and Sans-souci....................... 531.15 MOUNTAIN adventures. Headley, J. T. New York, - The daughter of an empress................... 531.3 1872. 16~................................. 1714.4 - The empress Josephine....................... 531.11 MOUNTAINEERING in the Sierra Nevada. King, C. - Frederick the great and his court.............. 531.16 Boston, 1872. 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See FORD, Richard....... 5917.1 Note. — The Muehlbach novels, originally German, are all - Handbook for Switzerland, and the Alps of Savoy historical, but of doubtfulvalue as delineations of character and Piedmont. 3d edition, corrected and augand events. mented. London, 1846. lxxii, 420 pp. Folded MUNERA pulveris. Jluskin, J. New York, 1872. 120. 6236.7 maps. 2 folded plates. 120................. 227.3 MUNK, Salomon. Palestine. Paris, 1845. 70-t4+ - Handbook for Syria and Palestine. Maps and pp. 68 plates. Maps. [L'Univers.] 0..... 5911.9 plans. New and revised edition. London, 1868. MuNN, B. The practical land drainer. Illustrated. 2 v. 120`.................................. 5936.1 New York, 1855. 190 pp. 120..............1524.23 - andbook for Turkey in Asia. New edition, reMUNSELL, Joel. A chronology of paper and paper- vised. With maps and plans. London, N. D. making. 4th edition. Albany, 1870. vii,.226 xii, 492 pp. 120........................... 5917.9 pp. Illustrated. 80.......................6423.2 -Handbook of Rome and its environs. 11th ediMuaAD the unlucky. Edgeworth, M. (In Johnson, tion, revised. With plan[s] and map. London, (E.) R. Little classics)..................529.4.12 1872. lviii, 498 pp. 16.................... 5526.4 MURCHISON, Sir Roderick Impey, Life of. Geikie, - Knapsack guide for Italy. With maps and plans A. London, 1875. 2 v. 80.................5333.3 of towns, galleries, etc. 2d edition, revised. MURDEnR, considered as one of the fine arts. Do London, 1865. xxviii, 639. pp. 120.......... 5528.1 Quincey, T. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little - Knapsack guide for Switzerland. New edition, classics)...................5......... 29.4.2 revised. With clue maps, plans, and mountain MURDERS, The, in the Rue Morgue. Poe, E. A. outlines. London, 1867. xl, 602 pp. 12.... 5717.3 (in Johnson, (E.) H. 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London, 1873. viii, 399 pp. 16. 5927.2 tory andart of the places treated of. Baedeker's series is preMURRAY, J. Clark. The ballads and songs of Scot- lerred by some; but they are much less fihll in this respect. in view of their inuence on te character On the'other hand, as regards the practical details expected land, in view of their influence on the character in a guide-book the inforination given is minute, precise, and of the people. London, 1874. xvi, 205 pp. carefully revised to the latest date. Murray and Baedeker Smi. 80....................5626.5.....admirably supplement each other. MURRAY, Grenville. (Trois-Etoiles.) The boudoir MURRAY, Robert. Treatise on marine engines and cabal. 3 v. in 2............................. 314.11 steam vessels. 5th edition, revised. London, - The member for Paris....................316.7 1871. xv, 272 pp. Illustrated. 12.........1716.13 - Young Brown............................... 319.24 MURRAY, William Henry Harrison. Adventures in MURLRAY, hugh. Historical account of discoveries the wilderness; or, camp-life in the Adironand travels in Africa, from the earliest agesto decks. Withillustrations. Boston, 1869. 236 the present time; including the substance of the pp 12.................................. 414.13 late Dr. Leydon's work on that subject. 2d - Deacons. [A lecture.] Boston, 1875. 82 pp. edition, corrected and enlarged. Edinburgh, Illustrated. Sq. 12. 724.6 1818. 2 v. Maps. 8..........4.. 23.3 - Music-hall sermons. 2d series. Boston, 1873. MURRAY, Rev. John, of Boston. Letters and sketches iv, 207 pp. 12..........5816.13 of sermons. Boston, 1812. 3 v. 8......... 5814.12 - The perfect horse. With an introduction by H. Note. - Two portraits of Mr. Murray are fastened on to fly W. Beecher; and a treatise on agriculture and leaves of the first and second volumes. the horse by G. B. Loring. [With] illustrations. MURRAY, John, publisher. Handbook for Corsica Boston, 1873. xi, 480 pp. 80............... 6612.7 and Sardinia. With maps. London, 1868. 120. 5917.3 MUS2EUS. Hero and Leander. See HoerRus......6118.11 - Handbook for Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. MusARUS, (Johann Carl) August. See CARLYLE, T. 3d edition, revised. With maps and plans. German romance. Boston, 1841. 2 v. in 1. London, 1871. xxiii, 207- pp. 120......... 5716.3 120........................................5725.2 - Handbook for Egypt. 4th edition, revised. Lon- MUsARD ball, The: an extravaganza. Brougham, J. don, 1873. xx, 505 pp. 120............... 5917.8 New York, N. D. 12........................ 1635.5 - Handbook for Southern Germany. 11th edition, MUsEUmr, The. Abbott, J. Harper's story books...936.1.6 revised. London, 1871. xii, 635 pp. 120.... 5716.2 Music. Chappell, W. The history of. Vol. I. - Handbook for Greece. With map, plans, and London [1874]. 8.... 6232.5 views. London, 1872. xiii, 505 pp. 120....5917.10 -- Haweis, H. R. Music and morals. New York, - Handbool for Holland, Belgium, Prussia, Northern 1872. 120.....................1..........1513.16 Germany, and the Rhine firom Holland to Swit- - Hehnholtz, H. (L. F.) Theorie physiologique do zerland. With map and plans. 17th edition, la musique. Paris, 1868. 8................ 6233.4 corrected. London, 1871. xl, 606 pp. 120... 5915.1 - Hueffer, F. Richard Wagner and the music of - Handbook for India. See EASTWICK, Edward the future. London, 1874. 8...............6232.6 Backhouse................................ 5917.7 - Hullah, J. The history of modern music. Lon- Handbook for Central Italy. 7th edition, revised. don, 1875. 80.............................. 6232.8 With maps and plans. London, 1867. xi, 480 - Jacox, F. Bible music. Boston, 1872. 160.... 6234.2 pp. 120................................... 5527.5 - Keddie, Miss —. Musical composers and their - Handbook for Northern Italy. 12th edition, re- works. Boston, 1875. 16............... 6237.3 vised. With map and plans. London, 1873. - Moore, J. W. Complete encyclopmedia of. Bosxxxv, 620 pp. 12.........................5527.4 ton [cop. 1852]. L. 80...................5R.R., E.2.3 - Handbook for Paris. 5th edition, revised. With - Mioscheles, I. Recent music and musicians. clue map and plans. London, 1872. iv, 266 — New York, 1873. 12....................... 6234.4 pp. 12................................... 5527.6 - Ritter, F.L. History of. Boston, 1870, 74. 2v. - IHIandbook for Portugal. 3d edition, revised. 160........................................ 6237.2 With map. London, 1864. lxiv, 216 pp. 120. 5917.2 - Rousseau, J. J. Dictionnaire de musique. Paris, - Handbook for Russia, Poland, and Finland. 2d 1768. 80........................... 5535.5 revised edition. With map and plans. London, - Spencer, C. C. Rudimentary and practical trea1868. x, 400 pp. 120.... 5917.5 tise on. London, 1866. 120................. 1716.35 musIC 167 MYTHOLOGY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. Music, continued. MY wife's husband: a farce. Challis, F. New - Wagner, (W.) H. Art life and theories. New York, N. D. 120........................... 1635.3 York, 1875. 12c.................... 6234.3 MY young Alcides. [Fiction.] Yonge, C. M. Leipzig. 318.25 - Wieck, J. G.F. Piano and song. Boston, 1875 - Same. New York...................7.~....... 33.18 120........................................ 6234.5 MY~)DELTON, Sir Hugh, Life of. Smiles, S. Lives See also Church music, German music, Sacred music. of the engineers. London, 1861. 85.........5421.4.1 Note.- See also the extensive note in the Bulletin, Jan., MYDDLETON Pomfret. Ainsworth, W. H........... 322.16 1876. MYER, Albert J. Manual of signals. New edition, MUSIC-HALL sermons. Murray, W. H. H. 2d series. illustrated. New York, 1866. xiv, 398 pp. 120. 6927.1 Boston, 1873. 120.........................5816.13 MYRA Sherwood's cross and how she bore it........ 933.26 MUSICAL recollections of the last half-century. Lon- MYSTERIOUS guest, The. Dupuy, E. A............ 522.5 don, 1872. 2 v. 80 6232.4 MYSTERIOUS island, The. Part I. Verne, J. BosMuSINGS over the "Christian year" and "Lyra in- ton, 1875. Sm. 40.......................... 724.17 nocentium." Yonge, C. MI. New York, 1871. - Same. Part II. New York, 1875. 160 733.11 120.......................................1538.15 - Same. Part III. New York, 1876. 160 733.14 MUSSET, (Louis Charles) Alfred de. Coin6dies et MYSTERY, The, of Dark hollow. Southworth, E. D. proverbes. Paris, 1867. 2 v. 120........... 5534.4 E. N. 522.18 ontent. -.I. ndr el Sato; Lrenacc; Le MYSTERY, The, of Edwin Drood. Dickens, C. (J. caprices de Marianne; Fantasio; On lie badine pas avec 11.) Boston.1824.18 I'aouer; La ntit vfnitietne; Barberite. II. Le chandeier; - Same. Leipzig.338.5 Ii ne faut jurer de rien; Un caprice; 11 faut qu'une porte soelt........................... ouverte ou fersnee; Louison; On ne saurait penser A tout; - Same. [Added, Part second. By the spirit-pen Carmnosine; Bettinie. Ca~rmosiso~; B~el~tine. of C. Dickens, through a msedium, Thomas P. MUSSEY, Reuben Dimond. Health: its friends and James]................................... 732.31 its foes. Boston, 1862. 368 pp. Portrait. 12~. 6035.1 MYSTERY, The, of matter. Picton, J.A. London, MUSTERS, George Chaworth. At home with the Pat- 1873. Sm..~...............8........ 5826.3 agonians. 2d edition. With maps and illus- MYSTERY, The, of Metropolisville. Eggleston, E... 528.5 trations. London, 1873. xix, 340 pp. Sm. 80. 5036.5 MYT[OLOaY. Arundell, J. F., baron of WVardaur. MUTINEERS, The, of the Bounty. Belcher, Lady D. Tradition, principally with reference to. LonLondon, 1870. Sin. 80..................... 1224.4 don, 1872. 80............................. 6333.1 Samne. New York, 1871. 120.............. 435.2 - Brinton, D. G. The myths of the new world. MUTINIES, Great historical. Herbert, D. London,.New York, 1876. 80....................... 5924.7 1876. Sm. 80............................. 5924.2 - Bulfinch, T. Age of fable; or, beauties of. BosMY Apingi kingdom. [Afirica.] Du Chaillu, P. B. ton, 1871. 120............................. 1523.3 New York, 1872. 120...................... 933.2 - Clement, C. E. Handbook of legendary and MY aunt Margaret's mirror. Scott, Sir W......... 523.20 mythological art. New York, 1872. Sm. 80..1513.15 MY boys. Alcott, L. M. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag....926.15.1 - Clodd, E. The childhood of religions: embracing MY brother's keeper. Warner, A. B 13............ 736.3 a simple account of the birth and growth of MY chateaux. Curtis, G. W. (In Johnson, (E.) H. myths and legends. London, 1875. Stn. 8~...6328.21 Little classics)..............................529.4.4 - Dillaway, C. K. Roman antiquities, and ancient MY darling's album.......................... 912.27 mythology. Boston, 1857 [cop. 1833]. 160.... 5516.3 MY daughter Elinor. Benedict, F. L.. 710.4 Keightley, T. The mythology of ancient Greece MY days and nights on the battle-field. [Civil war, and Italy. London, 1854. 80............... 5921.8 1861-65.] Coffin, C. C. Boston, 1872. 120... 913.18 - Mueller, F. M. Chips from a German workshop. MY diary North and South. [Early in civil war, New York, 1872. Sm. 8.....5616.1.2 1861-62.] Russell, W. H. Boston, 1863. 120. 413.6 - Murray, A. S. Manual of. London, 1873. 160. 5927.2 MY enemy's daughter. MacCarthy, J............ 710.38 - Nodl, F. (J. M.) Dictionnaire de la fable. Paris, MY Kalulu: a story of Central Africa. Stanley, 1803. 2 v. 8............................ 5517.6 H. M. New York, 1874. Sm. 8......... 921.9 - Ruskin, J. The queen of the air: being a study MY farm of Edgowood. [Rural affairs.] Mitchell, of the Greek myths of cloud and storm. New D.G. New York, 1864. 120................ 715.2 York, 1872. 120...........................6236.17 MY first voyage to Southern seas. Kingston, W. - Smith, WV. Dictionary of Greek and Roman H. G....................................... 937.27 mythology. London, 1870. 3 v. 80.... *R.R., E.3.3 MY lady Ludlow. Gaskell, E. C............. 521.17 - Thomas, J. Universal pronouncing dictionary of. MY life on the plains. Or, personal experiences with Philadelphia, 1871. 2 v. 80...........*R.R., A.3.5 Indians. Custer; G. A. New York, 1874. 80. 412.3.vote. -For ancient mythologies of all nations, the reader Mn;~Y little girl. Maurie, XV., and Rice, J.w.,731.26 will fild Dr. Thomas's "Dictiooary of biographly and onytholMy little girl. Maurie, W., and Rice, J.......... 731.26 oy" an excellent source of information, particularly on the MY little lady. Poynter, Miss - 313.11 Norse and Hindto mythologies, which are not in Inost referMY married life at Hillside. Coffin,. B... 726.29 etce books so fully treated as those of Greece and Rome. MYmt d.C,.(1.) i..18 Bulinch's "Age of fable" is a popular compilation, sliowving MY mother and I. Caik, D. (M.) Leipzig...p 310.18 particularly tile use of mIythlological references in litera- Same. New York........................... 726.22 ture; white Mrs. Clemett's IiHandbool " slosrs the use in art. Leiglh Hlunt's "Day by the fire" [5618.4] l]as a chapter MY novel. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. 4 v. in 2. 336.17 on the popular view of the iheathen mythology. See Max MY opinions and Betsey Bobbet's. Holley, M. 724.1 Aifiller ot Comparative moythology in hist Chips" [561i.1.2]. 7.1 and hils article in the Contemiporary review on the Philosopily MY own story. Howitt, M....................... 937.1 of mnythology. See also Fiske's "Myths and myth makers" MY Paris. French character sketches. King, E. [5924.1] aso oing Gould's' Curious nythls of' tle nidBoston, 1873. 12~.427,7.................... die ages" [716.2]. Boston, 1873. 12................... 427,7 Greek and Rooman. Keigihtley [5921.8] is very painstakling MY recollections from 1806 to 1873 Lennox, WV. P., and his book is the fullest and best for general readersl but British writers will not comnpare with Germans in investigatlord. London, 1874. 2 v. 80............... 5633.4 ing tloe interpretalions of tile myths. Grote's review, iowoever, MY schoolboy friends. Moncrieff, A. RH. I, Edin- in the early volumes of his "' History of Greece" [5926.13, may be said to be a clear exposition of importance, in which cloap. burgh, 1870. 80........................... 912.2 xvtctoncerns moythlsas felt by t.ieGreels, and chtap. xviecotmMy schools and schoolmasters. iMiller,. Boston, pares thems witlh those of modern Eqrope. Maxs ttiller has all MY schools and schoolmasters. Miller, 1. Boston, imnportant article io Etnglishl, in hits "Chips" [5616.1.2]. For 1872. 120.................................10 25.11 reference, use Soitlh's IDictiotnary'i Thloonas's Dictiosary; and MnY sister Jeannie. Dudeyant, A, L. A, iD.... 717.5 for popular uses, Bulfinch will suffice. See Clarke's'" Ten My ssterJeanie.Dudvant AL. A D.......717.5 great religions" [1523.2], tand Gladstone's " Juventus mundi Mv Southern friends. Gilmore, J. R. New York, [15:29]. H-lawthiruhe's "Tanglewood tales" are all illustra1863. 120..................... 7..21..etio ofnmyths. See the notes under Greece and Rome. MY story. McquodK.S.Leipzig. 330.14 Norse. Thle Gers!aons h ere are very strong. Mallets Mn story. Macquoid, K.S. Leipzig............. 330.14 "Northiern aifoliqoities [5715.5] is the readtiest source its - Same. New York..........................1 Elish; and in Wrighlt's "Middle ages" thlere is a review of Grimlls's " German n50 thology." See also Carlyle's" IIeMy summer in a garden. Warner, C.D. Boston, roes aod ttero-worship" [1535.19]. 1875.i 160................................ 1527.16 Aomerican aborigines. See Britton [5924.7] and thle notes at the end of his first chlater; and treatises on thie Indiatos MY two sisters, 1Judson, E. (C.) Boston, 1854. 16~. 1216.1 generally, together with accounts of the Mexican and PeruIMY uncle the clockmnaker. Howitt, M........... 937.14 viao civilizatiots. Cox's Mytlhology of' the Aryan nations is reviewed in W. MY wife and I. Stowe, II. (E.) B............... 725.14 D. Wlsitney's " Oriental studies" [612621. MYTHS 168 NATIUSIUS Shelf No. Shelf. No. MYTHS, The, of the new world. Brinton, D. G. New NAPOLION I, continued. York, 1876. 80............................ 5924.7 Alison, who complains that Scott did not comprehend the MYTHS and myth-makers. Fiske, J. Boston, 1873. continental spirit, made a record in iis Eorope[5913.t]( quaite as muchtiloctured with English aristocratic disliklte. Abbutt's life 160....................................... 5924.1 is supremely laudatory. Channing's estimate, iin his Works MYTTON, John, Lif of. Apporloy, C. J. London [1525.1.1], is desrecatory; and Emtnerson, in his "Representative men" [1916.(i; 1934.6.2], views himn as a man of the [1871]. Sm. 80............................ 5427.2 world. See aho ayne's Essays [122.15.2]; Brougham's MYXOa1A. Sinclair, A. D. (in Massachusetts medi- "Statesmnes ofthe tion of George iI" [5614.4.5]; Alison's ~cal soioty. Poblications).021.4 Essay [1531.7]; and Thackeray's'"Paris sketch book" el society. Publications)................... 6021.4 [3,39.21]. Battles. See Hasmley's " Operations of war" [5910.6] and Ohesney's " Essays in military biography" [5922.8]. The NADAL, Ehrman Syme. Impressions of London social narratives in tihe histories and larger lives may be supplecmented in fiction by Miss Young's "'Kenneth," for the retreat life, with other papers suggosted hy an English mne n~to Is ou''~~ntfrt~ era life, with other papers suggested by an English from Moscow; and by several of Erckmann-Chiatrian's novels. residence. Now York, 1875. x, 223 pp. 16~. 436.6 See France, note. NANCY. Broughton, R. Leipzig. 2.......... 329.14 At Elba. See the account in Lamartine's " History of the tonnme~~~.,.... 391 restoration" [5517.5]; and Lossing's "Spectre fiom Elba," in S- Same. New York................... 725.34 Harper's mnonthlily, vol. 43. ~NA0I; or Boston, ~two hundred years ago. Lee, E Hsusdred days anld Waterloo. 1-ooper's [5511.2] is the best ~NA~~O~~MI; or Boston, wohnrdyrstgo. e,.~single conmprehensive account of this period, and there is a B. Boston, 1848. 16.. 538.8 paper on the hundred days in thie Atlantic mnonthly, vol. 1; NqAPIE[, Charles Ottley Groom. Tommy Try and but thie cnrious reader may consult an extended note on the Waterloo campaign in the Library Bulletins, for Oct., 1875. what he did in science. With illustrations. At St. Helena. See Scott's life, and Abbott's, and the latter's London, 1869. vii, 303 pp. Sm. 80.. 1524.24 article in Harper's mnonthly, vol. 10. Private and cour't life. The mnemoirs of the duchess of NAPIER, Henry Edward. Florentine history, from Abrantes [5523.5].is a picture of his domestic and private lifeb, the earliest authentic rocords to the accession of and Alisos's Essay [1531.7] is based upon it.'Thackeray has described the second funeral at Paris Ferdinand ItI. London, 1846, 47. 6 v. 160. 5516.2 [335.13.1; 513.1.10]. Louis Napoleon's "Des idles naploNAPR, Mark. Memorials and letters ilustrative i6oniennes" [825.3] is of interest as the views of his successor iNAPIER, Mark. Memorials and letters illustrative on the purposes of the emperor. of the life and times of John Graham of Claverhouse, viscount Dundee. Edinburgh, 1859, 62. NAPOLPON III. (Louis Napoleon Bonaparte.) His3 v. Portraits. 80..6.............. 5331.2 tory of Julius Csar. New York, 1866. 2 v. 80. 5521.1 NAPIERt, Sir William Francis Patrick. English bat- - Napoleonic ideas. Des idles napoldoniennes, par ties and sieges in the peninsula. Extracted from le prince Napoleon-Louis Bonaparte. Brussels: his "Peninsular war." New edition. With por- 1839. Translated by J. A. Dorr. New York, trait. London, 1873. vii, 469 pp. Sm. 80.... 5916.9 1859. 154 pp. 120........................ 825.3 - History of the war in the peninsula, and in the - Abbott, J. S. C. History of. Boston, 1870. 80. 1021.2 south of France; 1807-14. New York, 1853. - Jerrold, (W.) B. Life of. Vol. I, II. London, 792-]- pp. L. 8~........................ 5920.1 1874, 75. 2 v. 8O......................... 5522.7 NAPLES, Rollo in. Abbott, J................... 917.24 - Letters of "An Englishman" on Louis Napoleon, NAPOLILON I. (Napoldeon Bonaparts.) Confidential the empire, and tile coup d'6tat. London, 1852. correspondence with his brother Joseph. New 160.......................................1226.12 York, 1856. 2 v. Portraits. 120........... 1223.9 Note. -Abbott's I"History "is the work ofa warmi partisan, Abbott, J. S. C. History of Napoleon Bonaparte. and comes down to 18168. His career previous to tihe Crimean ~~~~~New York, 1870. 2 Yv~. 8C.1021..war is characterized unnsparingly in Kiniglalke's 14th chapter of Now York, 1870. 2 v. 8...... 1021.1 his "Invasion of the Crimea" [5924.9]; also see Harper's - The campaigns of Napoleon Buonaparte, from the mnontihly, vol. 26. See Alison's "History of Europe" for his siege of Toulon to his death. Boston, 1840. 80. 825.7 public career down to 1854. An article by C. C. flazewell, in the Atlantfic monthly, June, 1861, reviews his career up to that The court and camp of Bonaparte. New York, time somnewhat favorably. His "Napoleonic ideas" sets 1832. 16~..~...... ~...... 1028.4 fortlh his own theory of governnment, nwhilch, nnder color of a 12. life of the Roman conqueror, he has enforeed in his' History - Denoni, (D.) V., boron. Travels in upper and of Caesar." lower Egypt, during the campaigns of Bona- See also MacCartlhy's "Modern leaders" [5910.2] and prte d uing that countrny ow York, 10. 2vAdams's' Demnocracy and nmonarchy in France" [5ii515.4]. parte in that country. New York, 1803. 2 v. 8........................................ 222,3 NAPOLEON dynasty. A history of the Bonaparte - Hooper, G. Waterloo: the downfall of the first family. Lester, C. E. New York, 1873. 12~. 825.17 Napoleon. London, 1862. 0. 5511.2 NARBONNE, Louis, comte de. See VILrLEMAlN, A. F. - Junot, L. P., duchesse d'Abrantes. Memoirs of Souvenirs contemporains d'histoire et de litt6Napoleon, his court and family. New York, rature. Paris, 1874. 12"...5537.18.1 1873. 2 v. 80............................ 5523.5 NARRATIvE and miscellaneous papers. Do Quincey, - Lanfrey, P. History of Napoleon the first. Lon- T. Boston, 1871. 2 v. 12............ 1825.1 don, 1871, 72. 2 v. 8..................... 5522.1 NaRnoW escape, A. Cudlip, A................. 317.23 - Maitland, Sir F. L. Narrative of the surrender of NASBY, Petroleum Vesuvius, pseud. See LOCKE, Budnaparte, and of his residence on board David Ross. H. M. S. Bellerophon. Boston, 1826. 120.... 627.5 NASH, James Adams. The progressive farmer: a - Scott, Sir W. Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. Exe- scientific treatise on agricultural chemistry, the ter, 1828. 2 v. 80........................1223.12 geology of agriculture; on plants, animhls, ma- Same. Philadelphia, 1858. 8............... 1221.5 nures, and soils. Applied to practical agriculNote. —There had been editionsof'Napoleon's" Correspond- ture. New York, 1856. 254 pp. Sin. 8....1524.10 ance" beibre an edition was undertaken by Napoleon III, tis NASON, Elias. Sir Charles Henry Franklaud, barofirst fifteen volumnes of which, covering Oct. 1793-Aug. 1809, being printed nssder directions "to mnake ino alteration or not: or, Boston in the colonial times. Albany, suppression," whlen a news cosnissLon continued the work 1865. 129 pp. 80.........................5013.15 throuengh the 28th vohume, inserting " only what the emperor would have printed," and bringitng the record down to tihe - and RUSSELL, Thomas. The life and public serembarkation for St. Helena. The disclosures of the first fif- icesofHenry Wilson. Boston, 1876. 452 pp. teen volumes afforded much assistance to Lanfrey in his unfatvorable estirnate of Napoleon; asnd they gave rise to a review Portrait. Illustrations. 12................ 1016.4 inn Poetohs's "Topics of line tine "[1935.3]. in Parton's Fn Topics ofthe tignet cm ruhrtstf. aNASSAU, Bubbles from the Brunnen of. [Life at a Lives in F~rench. The highest military tmthority is that of Joinini, one of Napoleon's generals, who after 1813 went over German watering place. Head, Sir F. B. Lonto tile Russian service, and who makes Napoleon in elysium don, 1866. 12.... 425.2 rehearse the story' of his cnareer to Alexander, Cmsar, nand Frederick the great, who finally agree that hlie surpassed them all. NAST, Thomas. Illustrated almanac for 1873. 80 A large part of the success of Thiers's "Consulate and em- illustrations. New York, 1872. 48 pp. 8~... 1816.2 pire" ihas been owing to isls championshlip of Napoleon, but li is accused of conicealing the bad traits of Ihis character NAT the navigator. Life of Nathaniel Bowditch. and of finding scapegoats fo his rnistakes. Bowditch, H,. Boston, 1870. 16 913.20'Ihe reaction froilu Thiers, represented by several episodical Bwtc,........ 1.2 writers. ihas found, since thie publicatio n of' tie last edition of NATHALIE. Kavanagh, J......................... 323.3 the Correspondence thirew such niew light on Nnapoleon's char- NATHAN the wise: a dramatic poem. Lessing, G. acter, emphatic utterance in Lanfrey's work, in whitch tIhe syminpathies are rather repusblican than revolutionary, and E. Leipzig, 1868. Sq. 160.............. 1613.6 snhnich is not yet comipleted. It is reviewld in IHayward's - Same. New York, 1871. 120................ 5736.4 "Biographical and critical essays" [5833.3.33]. Lamnartine, in the first volume ofhis " Restoration" [5517.5], NATnUSIUS, Maria. Joachim v. Kamern; Diary of mnakes an eloquenit iinprecatios against Napoleon. a poor young lady. F'rom the German by Miss Lives in Evglish. Scoitt's was the view of an English tory, and consequently unsatisfactory to the admirers of Napoleon. Thompson. Leipzig, 1869. 333 —- pp. Sq. 16. 314.12 NATION 169 NEIGROES Shelf. No. Shelf. No. NATION, The. Vol. 4-11, 13-21. New York, NATURALTST, The, on the river Amazons. Bates, H. 1867-75. 17 v. 40......................... 1312.1 W. London, 1873. Sm. 8................. 5935.2 NATIONAL almanac and annual record for 1864. NATUnRE. A weekly illustrated journal of science. Philadelphia, 1864. 641 pp. 160............5016.13 Vol. 8-12. London, 1873-75. 5 v. L. 8~.... 6733.1 NATIONAL association of wool manufacturers, Boston. NATURE. Chalmers, T. The power, wisdom, and Bulletin. 1869-71. Edited by J. L. Hayes. goodness of God, as manifested in the adaptation Boston, 1869, 71. 2 v. 8.................. 6432.1 of external nature to the moral and intellectual NATIONAL board of trade. Proceedings of the third constitution of man. Philadelphia, 1835. 120. 6618.2 annual meeting, 1870. Boston, 1871. xiii, - Collyer,R. Natureandlife sermons. Boston, 338-f- pp. 8.............................. 5222.1 1872. 120...1537.4 NATIONAL builder, The. Monckton, J. H. New - Emerson, R. W. Nature. Boston, 1836. 120. 5218.5 York [cop. 1872]. 4....................... 6620.1 - Good, J. M. The book of. Boston, 1826. 2 v. NATIONAL gallery [in London] of pictures by the 80........................................ 6833.1 great masters. London, N. 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London, 1870. 120....................1715.11 - K(night, C. Natural history; or, second division -Young, J. R. Navigation, in theory and pracof "The English cyclopedia." London, 1866, tice. London, N.D. 120....................1715.22 67. 4 v. 40...........................R., F.2.1 NEAL, Daniel. History of the puritans, or protes- Maynard, C. A. The naturalist's guide in col- tant nonconformists; 1517 to 1688. Reprinted leoting and preserving objects of. Boston, 1873. from the text of [Joshua] Toulmin's edition: Sm. 80.......1527.6 with his life of the author and account of his - Pouchet, F. A. The universe: or, the infinitely writings. Revised, corrected, and enlarged, great and the infinitely little. London, 1871. with additional notes, by John 0. Choules. L. 8...................................... 6830.1 With 9 portraits. New York, 1871. 2 v. 8. 5411.1 - Same. New York, 1873. 80................. 1520.6 NEAL, John. Goody Gracious! and the forget-me- Taylor, J. E. Half-hours in the green lanes. not. (In Johnson, (E.)R. Little classics)..529.4.10 London, 1873. 16......................... 6619.2 NEAL Malone. Carleton, W. (In Johnson, (E.) R. - Ware, J. The philosophyof. Boston, 1861. 12c.1522.10 Little classics)............................. 529.4.5 - Wood, J. G. Homes without hands. New York, NEAVES, Charles, lord Neaves. The Greek an1866. 80..... 6612.3 thology [outlined and explained]. Philadelphia, - - Illustrated natural history. London, 1867-74. 1874. 210 — pp. 160. [Ancient classics for 3 v. L. 80................................. 6610.4 English readers].6116.21 Out of doors. London, 1874. Sm. 8........ 6616.9 NEBRASIKA, Kanzas and. Hale, E. E. Boston, 1854. --- The popular natural history. London, 1876. 120 415.2 Sm. 80.....................................6616.12 NECKER DE SAUSSURE, Albertine Adrienne. Notice See also America, Animals, Birds, Botany, Chemnistry, Dae- sur Ia vie et los ouvrages de Madame do Stail. winismn, Geology, Insects, Meteorology, Mineralogy, Nature, See STAiLn-HOLSTEIN, Anne Louise Germaine Ornithology, Philosophy, Physical geography, Sea, Zoology. Necker, baronne de.........................5527.11 NATRAL phenomena, The unity of. Sigey, N Nevins, the news boy. Morgan, H.......... 936.32 BAoston, 187RLpeoea3. 16T.eunityof. S 1526.21 ENEEDLEWORnK, Guide to. Boston [1876]. 120..... 1515.1 BNATURA philosophy. See Pnv. st..562cs. NEELE, Henry. Tlheromance of history. England. NATURAL philosophy. See PHYsics. n NATURAL science, A short history of. Buckley, A. With illustrations. London, N.D. viii, 598 pp. B3. Newc York, 1876. 12~, i..,.................. 160....................................... 827.27 B. Noew York, 1876. 2.6835. NEFFE, Der, als Onkel. Aus dem Franzdsischen des NATURAL selection, Contributions to the theory of. Picard. Schiller, J. C. F. von. Werke. StuttWallace, A. H. London, 1871. 160.......... S6616.4 cller, J. C. F. on. Werke. Stutt- Same. New York, 1871. 16.836.1 grt, 1867. 80.534.1.7................ NEGROES. Brown, W. W. The rising son; or the See also Darwinisin, note. antecedents and advancement of the colored NATRAL theology. See TuLo. race. Boston, 1874. 80..................... 814.6 22 NEGROES 170 NEW ENGLAND Shelf. No. Shelf. No. NEGROES, continued. NEVADA, Notes on the silver regions of. Browne, - Campbell, J. Negro-mania: being an examina- J. H. New York, 1871. 12............... 415.13 tion of the falsely assumed equality of the vari- NEVER again. Mayo, W. S...................... 724.5 ous races of men. Philadelphia, 1851. 12.... 6614.7 NEVER give up. Baker, H. N. (W.)............. 926.5 NEIGHBOR Jackwood. [New England life.] Trow- NEVINS, William. Thoughts on popery. New York bridge, J. T.......................... 735.21 [cop. 1836]. 216 pp. 16....13..............1538.20 NEIGHBORS' wives. Trowbridge, J. T............. 735.20 NEvIus, John L. China and the Chinese. With map NEIGHBOURS, The. Bremer, F..... 716.3 and illustrations. New York, 1872. 456 pp. 120. 423.15 NEILY, Kate J. The proverb series. Actions speak NEW America. Dixon, W. H. Leipzig, 1867. louder than words.......................... 938.20 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160.......................... 418.1 - - Fine feathers do not make fine birds.......... 936.28 NEW American cyclopedia. Edited by G. Ripley - - One good turn deserves another.............. 938.21 and C. A. Dana. New York, 1872. 16 v. 80. NELIGAN, J. Moore. Medicines, their uses and mode *R.R., B.3.1 of administration. With notes and additions NEW and old. [Poems.] N. P., 1851. v, 151 pp. by D. M. Reese. New York, 1844. 453 pp. 8~. 6022.2 Sm. 8~.....................................1612.12 NELLIE Warren. Wise, D..................... 932.40 NEW church independent and monthly review. NELLIE'S housekeeping. Mathews, J. H...........1117.33 Vol. 22. Chicago, 1874. 80................. 1323.1 NELLY Brooke. Church, F. 337.14 NEW-CHURCH magazine. Vol. 1, 2. Boston, 1873, 74. NELSON, David. The cause and cure of infidelity. 2 v. 8.................................. 1333.1 2d edition. New York [cop. 1841]. 399 pp. NEW day, The. [Poem.] Gilder, R. W. New York, Portrait. 120..............................5815.17 1876. Sq. 16...... 1617.16 NELSON, Horatio, viscount, Life of. Southey, H. NEW Gil Blas, The. Inglis, H. D. London, 1833. New York, 1857. 16....................... 1228.3 2 v. 12....... 5625.2 Note. —For fiction, see Cooper's "Wing-and-wing" NEW Godiva, A. [Fiction.] Hope, S............. 722.17 [525.3]; also Allen's "Battles of the British navy " ~5417.j; NW homes. ondon, 1870. 12..593.10 and Lode's" Prtraits" C533.6.83.NEW homes. Braire, T. Ht. London, 1870. 12~... 5934. 10 and Lodge's" Portraits " [5337.6.8]1. NEW homes for the old country. Powell, G. S. B. NEPOS, Cornelius. [Worklis.] See JUSTINUS. Lon- London, 1872. 80....... 5931.6 don, 1872. Sm. 80..........................6117.10 NEW Hyperion, The. Shinn, E. Philadelphia, 1875. NEPTUNE'S defeat: a comedy. Brougham, J. New 8C.. 5722.4 York, N. D. 120..........1635.5 NEw life in new lands. Lippincott, S. J. New NERO, History of. Abbott, J.............. 914.27 York, 1873. 120........ 214.1 NERO: an historical play. Story, W. W. Edin- NEW Magdalen, The. Collins, (W.)W. Leipzig... 339.18 burgh, 1875. Sm. 8........................ 1637.1 - Same. New York 731.2 NERVES. Brown-Skquard, C. E. Lectures on the NEW monthly magazine and literary journal. Vol. physiology and pathology of the central nervous 1, 2. Philadelphia, 1821, 22. 2 v. 80.. 1435.1 system. Philadelphia, 1860. 80........6022.14 NEW scholars, The. Mathews, J. H...............1115.12 Campbell, H. Nervous exhaustion and the dis- NEw, A, spirit of the age. Horne,. II, editor. eases induced by it. With observations on the New York, 1844. 180.1038.1 origin and nature of nervous force. London, N-Ew Timon, The. A poetical romance [and satire]. 1873. Smn. 8u 6036.8 Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. Leipzig, 1860. Prochaska, G. Dissertation on the functions of Sq. 160....614.6 the nervous system. London, 1851. 8.......6013.15 NEW Timothy, The. Baker, W. M...35.1 - Romberg, M. H. Manual of the nervous diseases NEW way, A, to win a fortune. Dupny, E. A.. 522.19 of man. London, 1853. 2 v. 8............6013.16 NEW year's day, a winter's tale. Gore, C. G. F..... 938.7 -Warren, J. C. Comparative view of the sensorial NEW BRUNSWICK. Field and forest rambles, with and nervous systems. Boston, 1822. 120. 6012.8 notes and observations on the natural history of NEsT, Das, der Zaunkdnige. Freytag, G. Die Ahnon. eastern Canada. Adams, A. L. London, 1873. 80.6613.11 Leipzig, 1874. 160............5733.5.2 NEWBY, C.J. Common sense.................... 314.10 NETHERLANDS. Motley, J.L. History of the United - Kate Kennedy.......................710,9 Netherlands: 1584-1609. New York, 1868-71. - Margaret Hamilton.......................... 710.10 4 v. 80................................... 5912.1 - Married 710.13 Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Geschichte des Abfalls O nly temper....710.12 dervereinigtenNiederlande. Stuttgart, 1867, 8u.5734.1.8 R ight and left 710.6 - History of the revolt of the. New York, 1847. Sunshine and shadow................710.3 120........................................ 826.5 - Trodden down.........710.11 - Continued, (In his Works.) New York, - Wondrous strange............................ 710.8 1872. Sm. 8.............................. 827.26 NEWCASTLE, Duke and duchess of. See CAVENDISH, - Taine, H. A. Art in the. New York, 1871, 160. 6217.1 William and Margaret. - Waring, G. E., jr. A farmer's vacation. Boston, NEWCOlB, Harvey. Anecdotes for boys. Boston, 1876. 80..................................5933.11 1869. 144 pp. Illustrated. 12........918.21 Note. — Book I of Schiller's " Revolt of the Netherlands" - Anecdotes for girls. Boston, 1870. 144 pp. traces the history previous to tihe 16th century; and there is a Illustate 10 1 snummary from tie Roman period down in the introduction to.............................1 Motley's "IDutch republic" [822.2]. - How to be a lady. 15th edition. Boston, 1872. For the rise and early progress of the reformation, see gen- 224 pp. 120918.17 eral histories of Charles V and Philip 1t, and Fisher's "Refor- 224 pp. 12............................... 91817 mation," ch. 9 [5813.7]. The well-known works of iMotley - How tobeaman. Boston [cop. 1847]. 224 pp. 12~. 918.16 are of the first importance, as using much unprinted material, Wi not before availed of. The" Dutch~republic" comes first in NEWCOME, Wiliam. Observations on our Lord's order, then its sequel, the "United Netherlands," and next his conduct as a divine instructor. Charlestown, "John of Barneveld "[ C5713.3] covers the causes of the Thirty 1810. - xii, 516- pp. 805813.1 years' war, and of this conflict the reader can pursue the...... 5813.1 history in Schiller's monograph [826.2]. Schiller's book re- - Our Lord's fortitude. (In Noyes, G. R. Colleccounts the stirring episode of the sixteenth century, and this ion of thological essays)6325.12 and thle volume, 827.26, contains also his paper on the "Trial of................... Counts Egmnont and Horn," and that on " The siege of Ant- NEWOiES, The. Thackeray, W. M. Leipzig. werp" in 1584-85. For a suinmary during the time of 4 v. in 2............ 335.4 of ~~~4 v. in 2 335.4 William and Mary of England, see Macaulay's "History ot S.(.).5.1. England" [838.1]. - Same. (Inhis Works.) London..............513.1.3 On the later periods of the French revolution and the Na- - Sme. New York......................... 1820.2 poleonic war, see the general histories. IFor Dctclh literatuce, see Longfellow's "Poets and poetry NEWELL, Robert Henry. (Orpheus C. Kerr.) The of Europe" [5922.1]. Orphus C. Kerr papers: being a coplete co For Dutck art, see Taine's monograph. See Painting, note. Orpheus C. Ker papers: being a coplete conFor travels, descriptionus, etc., see Murray's and Baedeker's temporaneous military history of the mackerel guide-books. brigade. New York, 1871. 525 pp. 12..... 1936.7 NEUMANN, Carl Friedrich. Narrative of Hoei-Shin, NEW ENGLAND: a handbook for travellers. With with comments by C. F. Neumann. (I Leand, maps and plans. Boston, 1873. xvi, 399 pp. 16~. 5038.2 C. G. Fusang, etc.)........................ 5925.6 - Same. New edition. Boston, 1874. 431 pp. 120. 5038.2 NEW ENGLAND 171 NEW HAMPSHIRE Shelf'. No. Shelf. No. NEW ENGLAND. Adams, I. An abridgement of NEW ENGLAND, continued. the history of. Boston, 1805. 12........... 818.7 - Frothingham, 0. B. Transcendentalism in. - Bacon, L. The genesis of the New England New York, 1876. 160....................6325.21 churches. New York, 1874. 8...........5812.13 - Harris, T. W. Treatise on some of the insects of - Bartlett, W. H. The pilgrim fathers; or, the New England which are injurious to vegetation. founders of New England in the reign of James Boston, 1852. 80........... 6612.1 I. London, 1853. 8....................... 5021.4 - Lowell, J. H. New England two centuries ago. - Bradford, A. Biographical notices of distin- (In his Among my books)........... 1934.8.1 guished men in. Boston, 1842. 12....... 1015.3 - Lunt, G. Old New England traits. New York, - - New England chronology, 1497-1820. Boston, 1873. 16................................. 817.3 1843. 12................................. 817.6 - Palfrey, J. G. Compendious history of New - Carter, R. A summer cruise on the coast of. Bos- England from the accession of George ii to the ton [cop. 1864]. 12....................... 415.15 first general congress of the Anglo-American - Chauncy, C. Seasonable thoughts on the state colonies. Boston, 1873. 160................ 5016.3 of religion in. Boston, 1743. 8............ 1926.3 - - History of. Boston, 1870-76 [cop. 1858-64]. - Drake, S. A. Nooks and corners of the New 4 v. 8................................... 5014.7 England coast. New York, 1875. Sq. 8.... 411.4 - - History of New England, from the discovery - Felt, J. B. Ecclesiastical history of. Boston, by Europeans to the revolution of the seven1855. 2 v. 8............................. 5811.2 teenth century. New York, 1866. 2 v. Sm. 8~. 5016.2 - Fitton, J. Sketches of the establishment of the - Samuels, E. A. The birds of. Boston, 1872. 8~. 6612.4 [Ronian catholic] church in. Boston, 1872. - Savage, J. Genealogical dictionary of the first Sm. 80..................................... 5816.6 settlers of. Boston, 1862. 4 v. 8......*R.R., C.2.2 - Flagg, W. The birds and seasons of. Boston, - Thayer, E. Genealogy of fourteen families of 1875. 8..................................6614.11 the early settlers of. Hingham, 1835. 80....611.2 - - The woods and by-ways of. Boston, 1872. - Winthrop, J. History of. Boston, 1825, 26. Sm. 8~.....................#................ 5035.2 2 V. 8.................................. 814.7!NOTE OiN NEW ENGLAND. Full particulars of the literature of New England history can be found in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc. See Webster's [5013.1] and Everett's [1921.1] Orations on the first settlements. For Plymouth colony, see Plymouth, note. See also the several states. The later historians of New England find the earliest authority in Winthrop's Journal [814.7]. After Dr. Robertson's death, his "Summary of the history of New England to 1652," which was not originally included in his history of America, was published in 1796 [5610.1J. The Rev. George E. Ellis, D. n., in his lecture of the Historical society's course, has learnedly traced the relations of the colonists to the baptists and quakers. Longellow, in his "New England tragedies," Ihas rendered tie story of.quaker persecution dramatically, and R. I-i. Allen has supplied the historical basis of the poem in a popular compilation [817.4]. See also Salem witchcraft, note. Palfrey left little to be desired in his scholarly and circumspect work, and it must be awarded by far the highest place yet attained by a history of New England. He has since abridged, for the general reader, the narrative of this larger work, which ends with the revolution of 1688; and has recently continned the narrative in the same abridged shape to 1727, which abridgments are far better compends for the period covered than Bradfbrd's Chronology, 14971820, or Hannahl Adams's H-istory. There are of course chapters in Bancroft's, and in Hildreth's United States, and also in Cassell's, and in Bryant's. In church affairs, see Felt's " Ecclesiastical history "[5811.2] and Bacon's " Genesis of the New England churches" [5812.13]. Also "Pulpit wits" in Harper's monthly, vol. 14. For the genealogies of New England, see Savage's Dictionary, who has traced three generations of those who came before May, 1692, and the New England historical and genealogical register [611.1] is rich in material of this kind. For the associations of places, in connection with revolutionary history, see Lossing's "Field-book of thie revolution " [810.17]; while S. A. Drake's "Middlesex" [814.4] and " Nooks and corners" [411.4] treat similarly the coast and our inland country by describing their associations with the entire course of New England history. For the rural aspects of the country, Fiagg's books, above named, are the results of long and close observation. See also Porte Cra.yon's "Summer in New England," in Harper's monthly, vol 27. Fiction. The phases of the earliest period are studied in Mrs. Lee's "NNaomi' [538.8], where tihe scene is at Boston; in Dr. Holland's "Bay-path" [536.3], which touches early religious dissensions in the back country; in Cooper's " Wept of Wish-ton-wish " [521.12], at the time of the regicides, who were concealed by the colonists; ins Mrs. Sedgewick's "Hope Leslie" [725.21], scene in the western part of the state, with Indians as characters; in Hawthorne's "Scarlet letter" [311.7; 1813.11], Boston in Governor Bellinghlam's time, and in several of his "Twice-told tales" [1813.7]; and inWhittier's "Margaret Smith's journal" [1937.1.1] date, 1678. The slave trade of Newport in tilhe last century is touched upon in Cooper's "Red Rover" [525.24], and in connection with H-opkinsianism in Mrs. Stowe's "Minister's wooing" [314.24]. Newport of a later timne is depicted in H-igginson's "Malbone" [524.24] and "Oldport days" [5036.2]. The Calvinistic and Arminian controversy which once racked the social circles of New England is graphically drawn in Mrs. Stowe's " Oldtown folks" C314.22]. Mlanners of a period somewhat gone by are drawn in D. G. Mitchell's " Doctor Johns;" in Edmund Quincy's " Wensley;" in Miss Sedgwick's "Redwood;" in Gilmnan's " Village choir" [1238.22]; and in Hawthorne's "House of tlie seven gables" [1813.1]. Traces of the peculiar New England qnality of life, not so apparent now, except in remoter sections, are cunningly portrayed in Dr. Holmes'" Elsie Venner" [526.20] and " Guardian angel" [526.21]; and with quiet precision in Longfellow's "Kavaanagh," [1838.4.2]. There is another delineation of the Yankee schoolmaster ic I). P. T'lhompson's "Locke Amsden" [734.5]. Cooper, ins "The pilot" [525.29], depicts in Long Tom Coffin the Nantucket whaleman. Life on thie coast of Mlaine is drawn in Mrs. Stowe's "Pearl of Orr's island" [527.20]; factory life in Mliss Phielps's " Silent partner" [537.11]; and there is some sharp characterization of every day life in MIrs. A. D. T. Whitney's books. Other traits of New England character can be found in Judd's "Margaret" [535.18]; in Trowbridge's "Neighbor Jackwood" [715.21]; in Beecher's "Norwood" [524.5]; and in Cummnins's "Lamplighlter" [322.28], a realistic pictlre of humble town liae. Haliburtoc's' Sayings and doings of Sam Slick" [515.12] is a somewhat conventional and amusing presentation of the Yankee character. Shelf. No. Shelf'. No. NEw EsCLANl) historical and genealogical register. NEw-ENGLAND tragedies, The. Longfellow, H. W. Vol. 1-20. Bostcon, 1847-66. 20 v. 80...... 611.1 Leipzig, 1868. Sq. 16.................... 1614.2 NEW-ENGLAND legends. Spofford, H. E. Boston, NEW-ENGLAND tragedies, The, in prose. Allen, R. 1871. 80......................,,,531.13 H. Boston, 1869. 120..................... 817.4 NEW-ENGLAND, The, magazine. Vol. 1-9. Boston, ANote. - A prose historical parallel on the preceding dramas. 1831-35. 9 v. 8...................1436.1 NEW ENGLAND village choir, MOemoirs of a. GilNEw-ENGLAND primer, The. Impoved [sic] for man, S. Boston, 1829. Sm. 12.............1238.22 theo more easy attaining the true reading of NEw HAMPsHIRE, Collections, topographical, hisEnglish. Added The assembly of divines, aind torical and biographical, relating principally to. Mr. Cotton's Catechism. Boston, 1777. Un- Farmer, J., and Moore, J. B. Concord, 1822, paged. Reprint. Sq. 32........ 5819.5 23. 2 v. 0 612.1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 172 NEW YORK Shelf: No. Shelf. No. NEW HAMPSHIRE, continued. NEWMAN, John Henry. Historical sketches, continued. - Sons of. Festival of the sons of New Hampshire, Tyana; Primitive Christianity. III. The church of the in Boston, Nov. 7, 1849. Phonographic report fathers; St. Chrysostom; Theedoret; Mission of St. Benedict; by J. W. Stone. Boston, 1850. 178 pp. Por- Beneitie scos. traits. 8................................. 1811.1 - Same. Vol. I. London, 1872. 421 —- pp. Sm. 80. 825.16 - - Second, Nov. 2, 1853, including proceedings in - The idea of a university defined and illustrated. Boston commemorative of the death of Daniel 3d edition. London, 1873. xxii, 527 — pp. Webster. Phonographic report by A. C. Felton. Sm. 8~..................................... 5836.9 Boston, 1854. 229 pp. Portraits. 80........ 1920.1 - Lectures on the doctrine of justification. 3d ediSee also Dublin, Londonderry, Manchester, Portsmouth, tion. New York, 1874. xvi, 404 pp. Sm 8.6326.12 White mountains. - Loss and gain: the story of a convert. 6th ediNEW HAVEN colony historical society. Papers. tion. London, 1874. x, 432 pp. Sm. 8. 5636.6 Vol. I. New Iaven, 1865. 812.12 - Parochial and plain sermons. New edition. Lonaven,186....... 81. don, 1875. 8 v. Sm. 8..6326.19 Conltents.- Vol. I. Orgaization of the society; Tie New - Sermons preached on various occasions. 4th ediltaven colony, by H. WVhite; Civil government in New Maven colony, by L. Bacon; History of the Cutler lot, by H. tion. London, 1874. xi, 337 pp. Sm. 80....6326.16 White; History of Trinity church, New Haven, by F. Cros- NEWAAN, Samuel Phillips. A practical system of well; History of Long wharf in New Haven, by T. R. Trowbridge; The parsonage of" the blue meeting house," by E. rhetoric. 7th edition. Andover, 1839. 311 pp. E. Beardsley; The governor Gilbert lot, by E. L. Cleaveland; 120.1537.15 Notice of the early pomnologists in New Haven, by N. A. Bacon; Correspondence between president Jefferson and NEW MEXICO, The marvellous country; or, three Abraham Bishop; Bishop Berkeley's gifts to Yale college, by years in. Cozzens, S. W. Boston, 1873. S'.. 412.1 D. C. Gilman; Historical account of' Connecticut currency, e oens, L. oson t N O etc., by H. Bronson. NEW ORLEANS, La. Reports on the New Orleans riots. See UNITED STATES. Miscellaneous docuNEW JERUSALEM, Church of the. [Various tracts.] ments.6922.2 V. P.) V. D. 12.......6 1 EPR 1 e, v.I,, D'............................63 27.13 NEWPORT, R. I. Fuller, H. Belle Brittan on a tour Contents. — Emanuel Swedenborg, as a philosopher, meta- at N or, 1858. 413 physician, and theologian, by G. B. Porteous. CAlso,] Ser- at. Nw York, 1858. 12....... 413.7 mon on redemption, by Abiel Silver. New York, 1874. 36. - Mason, G. C. Newport illustrated. New Yorkl: pp. 12. — Thie spiritual world as the world of life and [cop. 1854]. 120.414.23 cause, by Robert Jobson. New York, 1875. 24 pp. 12. -- The church of the New Jerusalem, a new dispensation of Note. - See also Note under New England, fiction; and vol. 9 divine truth, by Chauncy Giles. Philadelphia, N. n. 32 pp. of Harper's monthly. 80. —Perpetual existence, by Jabez Fox. London, 1874. 16 pp. Sm. 8. NEW SOUTH WALES, An historical and statistical account of, from 1788. Lang, J. D. London, - Bayley, J. Great truths on great subjects. Lon- account of, from 17.88. Lang, J.D. London, don, 1874. Sm. 80.......................6328.17 1875. 2 v. 80.5418.9 - Bush, G. Statement of reasons for embracing the NESAPER literature, Specimensof. Bucki.gham, doctrines and disclosures of Emanuel Sweden- J. T. Boston, 1850. 2 v. 120.1913.1 borg. New York, 1875. 12................6328.18 See also Note in Bulletin, Oct., 1875. - Fernald, W. M. A new age for the New church. NEWSTEAD abbey. [Byron's residence.] Irving, W. Boston, 1860. 80........................... 1530.6 London, 1853. 160........................ 715.5 - Swedenborg, E. Doctrines of the New Jeru- NEW Sydenham society, London. Publications. salem. New York, 1873. 120...............5814.20 Namely: - - - The four leading doctrines of the New church. - Diday, P. Treatise on syphilis in new-born chilNew York, 1873. 80.................. 6323.8 dren and infants at the breast............... 6023.3 - - The true Christian religion, containing the en- - Gooch, B. On some of the most important distire theology of thile New church. Philadelphia, eases peculiar to women; with other papers... 6023.4 1869. 2 v. 80............................ 5812.9 - Graefe, A. von. Three memoirs on iridectomyin - - The true Christian religion, containing the uni- certain forms of iritis, choroiditis and glaucoma. 6023.1 versal theology of the New church. New York, -- IKussmaul, A., and Tenner, A. Nature and ori1871. 8.................................. 6323.7 gin of epileptiform convulsions caused by proSee also Swedenborg. fuse bleeding, and also of those of true epilepsy. 6023.1 NEW JERUSALEM messenger. Vol. 28. New York, - Schroeder van dor Kolk, J. C. L. Structure and 1875. FO................ 1432.5 functions of the spinal cord and medulla ohNEWMAN; Mrts. -. Jean. A novel.. 720.40 longata. And on the proximate and rational treatment of'epilepsy........................ 6023.2 INEWIMAN, Francis William. MIiscellanies; chiefly treatment of epilepsy......,.. 6023.2 addresses, academical and historical. London, - Seple, R. H. Memoirs on diphtheria......... 6023.5 1869. 356+- pp. 80........................5612.10 - Wagner, A. Process of repair after resection and - Phases of faith: or, passages from the history of extirpation of bones.5023.1 my creed. 3d edition. London, 1853. vi, See also Sydenhar society. 201- pp. 12.............................1526.29 NEWTON, Sir Isaac. Historical account of two cor- The soul, her sorrows and her aspirations. Lon- ruptions of Scripture. (In Sparks, J. Collecdon, 1849. vii, 222 pp. 12.................5814.17 tion of essays and tracts in theology).........1918.9.2 - Same. 3d edition. London, 1852. xi, 162-V- - Life of. Brewster, Sir D). New York [1831]. 160. 1028.1 pp. 12...................................1534.5 NEWTON, John. Review of ecclesiastical history. NEWMAN, John Henry. Callista; a sketch of the [No title-page.] London [1770]. xviii, 320 third century. Leipzig, 1869. 334 pp. Sq. 16. 319.9 [318] pp. 12............................. 1538.7 - Characteristics from [his] writings. Being se- NEWTON Forster. Marryat, F....................737.26 lections from his works. Arranged by W. S. New YORK, City. Report of the council of hygiene Lilly, with the author's approval. London, and public health of the citizens' association of 1875. xvi, 447 pp. Portrait. Sm. 8........6325.15 New York upon the sanitary condition of the - Discourses addressed to mixed congregations. city. New York, 1865. cxliii, 360 pp. Illus4th edition. London, 1871. viii, 380 pp. trated. Maps. 8......................... 5033.3 Sm. 8~...............................6325.20 - Abbott, J. Marco Polo in New Yorlk.......... 914.6 - Discussions and arguments on various subjects. - Brace, C. L. The dangerous classes of. New London, 1872. viii, 398 pp. Sui. 80....... 5815.10 York, 1872. 12.................. 5824.1 - Essays critical and historical. London, 1871. -- Crapsey, E. The nether side of. New York, 2 v. Sm. 8........................ 5614.5 1872. 8.............................. 5013.6 - Historical sketches. London, 1872, 73. 3 v. - Dawson, tI. B. The sons of liberty in. [New Sm. 80.....................................5925.5 York] 1859. 80.......................... 811.12 Costeets. —Vol. I. Rise and progress of universities; - Fairfield, F. G. The clubs of. New York, 1873. Northmen and Normans in Englandnd ad Ireland; Medieval 120. 5036.1 Oxford; Convocation of Canterbury. i. The T''urks in their relation to Europe; Marcus Tallius Cicero; Apollonius of - Lander, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes...... 922.19 NEW YORK 173 NILE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. NEW YORK, City, continued. NICHOLS, George Ward. The sanctuary: a story of - MacCabe, J. D. Lights and shadows of. Phila- the civil war. With illustrations. New York, delphia [cop. 1872]. 80..................... 814.9 1866. 286 [284] pp. 120................... 716.11 - Medbery, J. K. Men and mysteries of Wall - Story of the great march [Sherman's]. With street. Boston, 1870. Sm.4.C 413.2 map and illustrations. 26th edition, New York, - Stone, W.L. History of. New York, 1872. 850 5010.8 1866. 456 pp. 120........................ 815.7 - Train, G. F. Young America in Wall-street. NICHOLS, James R. Fireside science. A series of New York, 1857. 120....................... 414.3 popular scientific essays upon subjects connected - Wallys, P. About New York. New York, 1857. with every-day life. New York, 1872. vi, 283 120.4:14:.19 pp. Smn. 8012. 12........................... 414.19 pp. Sm. 80................................ 1525.9 - Astor library. Catalogue [and Supplement]. New NICHOLS, John, joint author. Hogarth's works. See York, 1857-66. 5 v. L. 8~................ 6130.2 IRELAND, John............................. 6214.2 Contents. - Vol. I-IV. Authors and books. 1. A-E. NICHOLS, Thomas. Handbook for readers at the Brit2. F-L. 3. M-P. 4. Q-Z. V. Supplement; Index of subjects. ishmuseum. London,1866. xvi, 166pp. 16g 6136.4 - Mercantile library. Second supplement to the cata- NICK Hardy. Ludlow, P........................1115.14 logue. New York, 1872. 29 pp. 80...*R.R., 1.2.12 NOCK of the woods. Bird, R. M.................. 536.4 Note.- -Stone must be taken for a general history, but see NICOLETTE and Aucassin. See HALE, E. E., and Lossinog's paper on "The Dutch in Manhattan" in Harper's others. Tales for travellers..................720.24 monthly, vol. 9. Lectures on the history For the externals of the city, see T. A. Richards's paper in NIE HR, Barthold Georg. Lectures on the history Harper's monthly, vol. 23. Central Park is well delineated in of Rome, from the earliest times to the fall of another of Richards's papers in the same volume; ansd also the Western epire. Edited by L. Schmitz. see Scribner's monthly, Oct., 1873. the Western empire. Edited by L. Schmitz. For phiases of life in Wall street, Medbery's book is an en- 3d edition. London, 1853. 3 v. Portrait. 80 5514.6 tertaining exposure, and in this connection read Adams's "Chapter ofErie" [1916.1], and Parton's Iife of Vanderbilt - Life and letters. With essays on his character [1214.14], etc. The" Ring government" is exposed in Parton's and influence, by the Chevalier Bunsen, and Pro"Topics" [1935.3] and in the Niorth American reviewr, Jan., fessors lrandis and Lorbell New York 1854. 1875. See "TiThe story of Tanmmany," in Harper's monthly, vol. 44. Crapsey's "Nhether side of New York" [5013.6] depicts the 363 pp. 120...............................5724.2 humble and depraved life; see also Brace's'Dangerous NIESIANN,A. TheFrench campaign, 1870-71. Miiclasses" [5824.11 and McCabe's "Lights and shadowst" [814.0]. tary description. With maps and plans. TransFor the growth and magnitude of the city, see Fitz Hugl lated b E. Newdigate. London,1872. 420 pp. Ludlow's article in the Atlantic monthly, Jan., 1865. The oo 1. same magazine has for Dec., 1866, a paper by H. T. Tucker- 80......................................... 5515.1 nmal, " Throglg Broadway; " tor May, 5187, " Gerbany' in NIEMrEYER, Felix von. Text-book of practical mediNew York," by C. D. Shaley, who writes in the Noveniber nusmber, 1867, on "TThe Bowery by night." The' fat sys- cina, with particular reference to physiology tesn" of homes is describhed in tlte Galaxy, May, 1874. Tse and pathological anatomy. Translated hy G. -I. Croton aqueduct is described in Hat-per's nonthly, vol. 22; Blackwtell island institutions, ir vols. 32 and 33;l Broadway, HIumphreys and C. E. Hackley. Rerised ediin vol. 25; Castle Gardcn emigrants, in vol. 42, etc. tion. New Yor, 1872. 2 v. 8............ 6013.3 NEW YORIK, Colony and province. Documentary his- NIERlTZ, (Carl) Gustavus. Gustavus Vasa; or, king tory [1609-1833] of the state of New York. and peasant. From the German. By J. F. Arranged by E. B. O'Callaghan. Albany, 1849- Smith. With a historic sketch and notes, by A. 51. 4 v. 8............................... 6917.1 L. Guss. Philadelphia, 1872. 258 pp. IllusNEW YORK, State. Mfetropolitan board of health. trated. 16................................ 537.15 Annual report, 1866-68. New York, 1867, 68. NIGHT, A, in a workhouse. Greenwood, J. (In With illustrations. 3 v. 80................. 5012.7 Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics).............529.4.1 - Second report of the commissioners appointed to NIGHT, A, on the borders of the Black forest. revise the laws for the assessment and collection Edwards, A. B.............................. 329.20 of taxes, in 1872. See ConDEN club, London.. 5828.5 NIGHT and morning, Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. 336.8 - Edwards, C. Pleasantries about courts and law- NIOIT-WALK, The, over the mill stream. Wood, E. P. 333.13 yers of. New York, 1867. 8...............5023.1 NIGHTINGALE, Florence. Notes on hospitals. 3d - Irving, W. History of. London, 1854. 160... 715.4 edition, enlarged. London, 1863. ix, 187 — - sSame. Phiiladelphia, 1872. Sm. 8...........1815.11 pp. Folded plates. 40..................... 6011.7 - Lyceum of natural history. Annals. Vol. 2. - Notes on nursing: what it is and what it is not. [Synopsis of the birds of the United States.] New Yorkl, 1860. 140 pp. 12".6035.6 New York, 1828. 480- pp. 80.............6614.1 NILE. Appleton, T. G. A Nile journal. Boston see also Adirondacks, Cayuga lake, Ithaca. [London], 1876. 160....................... 436.9 Note. - Irving's book is thle humorous and satirical account - Baker, Sir S. V. The Albert N'yanza great of the Duitchi rule, known as Knickerbocker's Ihistory, and the basin of the Nile, and explorations of the Nile Bates Hlall must be consulted for the regular histories of the sources. London, 1872. Sm. 8............ 936.4 state. -- - The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia. London, NEW ZEALAND. Barker,M.A.,lady. Stationamuse- 1871. Sm. 8............................. 425.3 meats in. Leipzig, 1874. Sq. 160........... 319.5 - - Same. With a supplement. By W. L. Gage. - - Station life in. Leipzig, 1874. Sq. 160...... 438.4 Hartford, 1871. 80....................... 5932.1 - Braim, T. I-I. New homes: the rise, progress, pres- - Curtis, G. W. Nile notes of a howadji. New ent position, and future prospects of. London, Yorlk, 1857. 120....................... 424.15 1870. 120...............................5934.10 - Eden, F. The Nile without a dragoman. Lon- M1eade, H. Hot springs in. (In Estes, D. don, 1871. Sm. 8. 5934.3 Half-hour recreations in popular science)...... 6813.7 - Laporte, L. Sailing on the. Boston, 1872. 16U. 426.2 - Powell, G. S. B. New homes for the old country. - Macgregor, J. The Rob Roy on the. New Yorlk, A personal experience in. London, 1872. 80. 5931.6 1870. Ssu. 8~.............................. 423.17 - Tinne, J. E. The wonderland of the antipodes; - Smith, A.C. The Nile and its banks. London, and other sketches of travel in the north island 1868. 2 v. Sot. 80...425.1 of. London, 1873. L. 80.5930.4 - Spoke, J. A. Journal of the discovery of the - Trollope, A. Australia and New Zealand. Leip- source of the. New York, 1864. 8...... 5932.2 zig, 1873. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16~............... 418.5 EXT of kin, Index to. Chambers, R. Lodon, See also Africa, East (Thle), Egypt, etc. NEXT Chambers, ~~~London, 1872. 80.................5415.3 N'ote.- Recent discovery has settled the srnestion of the sotirces of the Nile as fbllows: Beruce, is 1768-73, traced the NIAGARA. A poem. BulkIley, C. 11. A. New York, sourres of the Bilse Nile, or thle Eastern tributsry of the aistis 1848. 12~.............................,....1625.14 tcn,~lih~il ieohrt~i~tli u1~ebe~Iir'~l 1848. 120..1625.14: streass, which with the other t'ilsstaries have betess imsore fusll' explosred by Baloer, in hils " Nile tribluta',ies of Abvssinia," NICCOLINI, Giovanni Battista. Opere. Edizione whio esacblishss that in toils regios ltl rsissall tasies plasce thit ordinata e revista dfll' aUtore. Terza impres- cLiSro 15 O el i[' sssosststi tse lower NileTes ssis source of tile constalnt strteamII, wlhich for fifteen ehuntdled nell les sione. Firenze, 1852. 3 v. 12.............. 2036.1 sweeps wvithout a tributary to the MIediterraiwan, conms froint NICHOLAS Nickleby. Dickens, C. (J. I-I.) Boston. 2 v. 1824.2 the great'laoe sources of the Wlhite Nile in Ccnt'sal Atrica, one. of wvitich, the Victoria N'yyanza, which is the casterqv, Stwke Same. Leipzig........................... 338.4 discovered in 1858, and rvisited with Capt. Gralt i 1861, ad NILE 174 NORTHERN Shelf. No. Shelf. No. NILE, continued. NORDHOFF, Charles. California: for health, pleasure, the other, the Albert N'yanza, the westerly, Baker discovered and residence. New York, 1873. 255 [251] pp. in 1864, and writes further on it in his "Isnailia" C5933.51. Illustrated. Maps. Portraits. 4........... 5031.2 See Speke, J. H., in Allibone, vol. 2, p. 2195. Among the books of modern travel and description, see - Cape Cod and all along shore. New York, 1868. Eden's' Nile without a dragoman," disclosing the expedients 235 pp. 12............................... 536.27 of an economical tourist; and. Macgregor's "Rob Roy" The o munisti societies of the United States; canoe experiences. The communistic societies of the United States; See papers in IHarper's monthly, vols. 14 and 28; and the ar- from personal visit and ohservation: including tidcle, Nile, in Smith's Bible dictionary; also, the "Tour of the detailed accounts of the conomists, Zoaites, Nile" in Scribner's monthly. Dec., 1875; and a paper on tiled accounts of the Economists, Zoarites, cataracts, in the Atlantic inmonthly, July, 1875. Shakers [etc.], and other existing societies, There are summaries of' Nilotic discovery in chap. I of "Livingstone and his African explorations" [6915.2]; and in their religious creeds, social practices, numbers, Bayard Taylor's "SouthAfirica" [224.1]. industries, and present condition. With illusNILES, Willys. Five hundred majority; or, the days trations. New York, 1875. 439 pp. 8......5821.2 of Tammany. New York, 1872. 200 pp. 80. 521.12 - Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich NIMRoDr, pseud. See APPERLEY, Charles James. Islands. New York, 1874. 256 pp. Illustrated. NIMRoD of the sea. Davis, W. M................ 726.28 Portraits. Maps. 80..432.5 NINA Balatka, the story of a maiden of Prague.... 36.12 - Politics for young Americans. New York, 1875. NINA's atonement. Fisher, F. C.................. 732.3 259 pp. 120...............................5826.10 NINE-DAYS' wonder, A. Aid6, H. Boston........ 720.27 - Whaling and fishing. Cincinnati, 1856. 383 pp. - Same. Leipzig............................... 331.15 Illustrated. 160..936.2 NINE little goslings. Woolsey, S. C............... 1115.6 NORE, The mutiny at the. Herbert, D. Great hisNINETY-THREE. [A tale of the French revolution.] torical mutinies. London, 1876. Sm. 80......5924.2 Hugo, V. (M.), vicomte..................... 734.18 NORFOLK argus, The. Vol. I, no. 1-28. Roxbury, NINEVEH. Layard, A. H. Discoveries in the ruins 1837. F10............................6730.36 of. London,1853. 8...................... 5912.9 NoRFOLir democrat, The. Vol. I, II. Dedham, - Ninevch and its remains. London, 1850. 2 v. 1839-41. 2 v. in 1. F0.....................6730.35 80........................................ 5912.2 NonFoLK island. Belcher, Lady D. The mutineers - Smith, G. Assyrian discoveries; an account of of the Bounty and their descendants in Pitcairn explorations and discoveries on the site of, 1873, and Norfolk islands. London, 1870. Sin. 80.. 1224.4 74. London, 1875. 80.5932.12 - Same. New York,;1871. 120...435.2 Note. - Layard, to whom we owe most, begun his work in NORINE'S revenge. Fleming, M. A................ 723.22 1845, and published Ihis "Nineveh and its renmains" in 1849; N]ORMA. Bellini, V. (In Ditson, 0., and co. Stanandin 1851 his popular abridgmsent. It 1852, ihe produced fur- dard opera librettos)........................ 6233.3.4 ther results in his "Discoveries in the ruins," which he also... abridged; and again, in 1853, his additional Discoveries, and NORMAN Cline. Kellogg, E...................... 936.31 in the same year another large work in illustration of the ORANDY, rance. Blckburn,. Normandy sculptures, etc. The latest publication is Smsith's [5932.12], ORMANDY, France. Blackburn, H. Normandy sho made his exploration in 1873-74, but his book is mostly picturesque. Boston, 1873. Sq. 16......... 5528.3 filled with translations of cuneifrmu inscriptions. HI-e gives a larin G.E.,jr. Afa'scation. ston, brief summary of previous explorations, and a bibliography. - g,., r. A frmer's vacation. Boston, See as article in Blackwood, 1874, and Sayce's lecture in 1876. 8...5933.11 Flraser's magazine, 1874. The most elaborate historical use of NV' these results has been made by George Rawlinsons, in the sec- ORRIS, Thaddeus. The American angler's book: tion on Assyria in Ihis "Five ancient monarchies," 1812 embracing the natural history of sporting fish, [5922.3]; but a briefer suminary will be found in Philip and the art of tin th To which is added, Smith's "lStudents' ancienit history," bsok 2. See also Raw- and the art of tin them. To which is added, linson's "Manual of ancient history" [5921.10]. [descriptions of] noted fishing-places. New ediTihe art aspect of the remains can be studied in Libke's tion, with supplement. Illustrated. Philadelaspect cast ~~~~~~~tion, withasupentIlsrtd.Pid"Sculpture" [0210.3], and in Fergusson's "History of archi-1511.5 lecture "[6i222.3]. phia, 1865. 701 pp. 8 1511.5 See reference in A1libone under Layard; the article in NRsE-FoLK, The. Brace, C. L. New York, 1857. 12. 426.21 Smith's Bible dictionary, Hackett and Abbot's edition. NORSEMAN's, A, pilrimage. Boyeson, H. H. 728.12 NIS~BET, J&MBS, j~il~t rrcuthor. Annals of San ~i'ran- NoRs~AN'S, A, pilgrimage. Boyesan, Ho. A a...... 728.12 NIsBET James, joint author. Annals of San Fran- NNORSEIrEN, The, in the West. Ballantyne, R. M... 914.37 cisco. See Soum, Frank.................... 810.3 ORTH, Christopher, peud. See WILSON, John. No~aRT, Christopher, pseud. SeWLSJon No alternative. Cudlip, A..................... 714.10 NoRTH America. Trollope, A. Leipzig, 1862. 3 v. No church. Robinson, F. W..................... 314.6 Sq.16.................................... 418.4 No intentions. Church, F...................... 310.28 Same. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16.................... 418.3 No man's friend. Robinson, F. W.............. 731.17 _ Same. New York,1862. 12.......... 414.5 No moss. Fosdick C. A.........................'934.8 - Same. Philadelphia, 1862. 2 v. in 1. 120.... 415.10 - Sme. Philadelphia, 1862.2v.i 10.. 450 No name. Collins, (W.) W V...................... 326.3 NOT American review. Vol. 10, 12-106, 108-114, NoRTI~ American review.Vo.0,1-6,081, No sense like common sense. Howitt, M...... 937.12 116-121. Boston, 1820-75. 108 v. 8....... 5117.1 No thoroughfare. Dickens, C. (J. H.), and Collins, NR and South. Gaskell, E. C. Lipzig, 1855. M ~~~~~~~~~~~NORT'I and South. Geaskell, E. C. Leipzig, 1855. (W.) W. [Boston] 730.1 Sq. 160.................................... 328.16 - Same. Leipzig................. 338.17 NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Inscriptions on the grave NOBLE life, A. Craik, D. (MV.).......... 323.15 stones of. With brief annals of. Bridgman, T. NOBLE lord, A. Southworth, E. D. E. N......... 734.21 Northampton, 1850. 12.................... 5016.6 Northamnpton, 1850 12 NOBLE sister, A. Denison, M. A.................1117.27 A usten, J................ 325.24 NOBLE woman, A. Stephens, A. S. (WI.).......... 726.7AR. A defence of the revolutionary NORTH CAR~OLINA. A defence of' the revolutionary NOBLE workers. Page, H. A. London, 1875. Sm. 8~. 593.6.3 ~NOBODY' fortusie. Yates.A od, E.318m.8 5.2 history of North Carolina from the aspersions of NoBoDY's fortune. Yates, E........... 318.21 ~NOCToDs arnbos Te, o s Blackwood." W.ilson, Mr. Jefferson. Jones, J. S. Boston, 1834. 120. 816.11 NocTEs ambroslaumn, The, of - BlacB7~vood." t'Vilson, NORTHCOTT, W. Henry. Treatise on lathes and turnJ. Philadelphia, 1843. 4: v. Sim. 8~......... 515.15NOTCTW er. ratsonlthsadtu - tJ. Philadelphia, 1843. 4lfad ltv. Sm. 8. Sl ing, simple, mechanical, and ornamental. With N neh. Dialogues en life asdhitsraturs. illustrations. London, 1868. xiv, 298 pp. 8~. 1521.11 NODIER, Charles. See MfRIMtS, P. Portraits his- NORTHEND, Charles. A book of epitaphs: being toriques et littr'aires. Paris, 1874. 18......5527.14 light readings on grave subjects. New York, NOEIDEN, George Henry. Grammar of the German lb71. 171 pp. 120........................ 1535.2 language. From tise 8th London edition. WIith - The teacher's assistant. Boston, 1860. 358 pp. alterations and additions, by B. Sears. Andover, 1 plate. 120..... 1533.3 1842. viii, 452 pp. 1 folded plate. 12....... 1933.8 NORTHERN antiquities. Mallet, P. H. London, 1873. NoEL, Lady Augusta. Owen Gwynne's great work. Sm. 8..................................... 5715.5 A novel................................... 530.12 NORTHERN courts, The; containing memoirs of the NOiL, Francois (Joseph Michael). Dictionnaire do sovereigns of Sweden and Denmark, since 1766. la fable. Nouvelle ddition. Paris, 1803. 2 v. 80. 5517.6 Brown, J. London, 1818. 2 v. 80.......... 5713.1 -Nouveau dietionnaire fran.ais-latin [et latin- NORTHERN lands; or, Young America in Russia and franFais]. Nouvelle 6dition. Paris, 1824, 25. Prussia. Adams, W. T. lIoston, 1872. 16 925.7 2 v. 8................................... 6110.1 NORTHiERN lights. Stories firom Swedish and Finnish NooKS and corners of the Now England coast. authors. Translated by Selmia Borg and Marie Drake, S.A. New York, 1875. Sq. 80...... 411.4 A. Brown................................. 912.13 NORTHMEN 175 OBJECT Shelf. No. Shelf. No. NORTHIMEN. NOVELS and tales reprinted from Household words, Note.- See a note on their discovery of America in Bulletin, continued. April, 1876b, under " America beibre Columbus." April, 1876, under" Aerica before Columbus." race; Two in a legion; Old Saint Ann's gateway; Max and NOT-WEST passage, The, by land. Fitwilliam, his comupanions; The legend of my native town; The little OTH-WEST passage, The, by land. Fitzwillia, IIuguenot; Famine abroad; Tie Patagonian brothers. 8. WV. WV., viscount Milton, and Cheadle, W. B. Well aluthenticated rappingss; "A gude conceit o' oursels London, 1866. 80................... 5931.15 The apparition ofMonsieurBodry; Mr. Pearson; Shadowless men; Little Constancy's birthday; A tale of an old tnut's NORTON, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah. Lost and saved. 314.8 youth; Years and years ago; Lost Alice; The Balcombe Old Sir Douglas.............................. 31.9 street nlystery; The six giants of Lehon; The Devil's mnark; Boscobel; The blood of the Sundons; History of a miracle; - Stuart of Dunleath........................... 314.7 The end of the Fordyce, brothers. NORTON, Charles Eliot. Notes of travel and study [V.] 9. liy lady Ludlow [by E. C. Gaskell]; The reverend Alfired IHoblush's statement; Truth in irons; A princess royal; in Italy. Boston, 1859. ix, 320- pp. 16... 426.12 What Mr. Burleigh could not see. 10. Alhouse to let; The NORTON, John Pitkin. Elements of scientific agri- canon's clock; Her face; The psisoned meal; Tried friendship; The heir of Hardington; Lind Fernie; The sin of a culture. New York, 1855. x, 208 pp. 120,..1524.17 father. NORWAY. Adams, W. T. Up the Baltic; or, Young CVI. ] 11. The Fleur de Lys; Saving little, wasting much; Her first appearance; The Gringe fimnly; Home again! A America in. Boston, 1873. 16' 925.8 gipsy king; A new mind; Grounid and lofty tumnbling; The - Brace, C. L. The Norse-folk; or, a visit to the clergysan's wife; The Smallchange family; Miss Cicely's portrait; Douglas Jerrold; My two partners; Dshlonoured; homes of. New York, 1857. 12............. 426.21 The Chietwyndes; The lucky leg; From first to last. - Carlyle, T. The early kings of. New York, 1875 Now and then. Warren, S..................... 317.4 12..... 627.3 Now or never. Adams, W. T.......... 924.13 - Murray, J. Handbook for. London, 1871. 120. 5716.3.) Hl - - Knapsackguide to. London, 1872. 120..... 5716.4 OWELL, Harri(May Mannering.) HelpKnapsack~~~~~~... gidelg-hand serios. Billy Grimes' favorite.....936.26 Smith, H. Tent life with English gipsies in. ing-hand series Billy Gimes' favorite 936.26 - -Climbing the rope.............. 36.21 London, 1873. 80..........................5722.1 - - Climbing the rope936.21 NoRWooD. Beecher, H. W. New York, 1868. 12g. 524.5 - - The cruise of the Dashaway................. 936.22 N - The little maid of Oxbow................... 936.23 NOT bread alone; or, Miss Helen's neighbors. The little Spaniard.936.25 -— The little Spaniard............. 936.25 Drinkwater, J.M. M1118.8 Salt-water Dick.936.2. -Salt-water Dick..,........,..,..,............ 936.24:~ NOT dead yet. Joaffreson, J. C................... 732.25 NOT easily jealous..330.27 NOYES, George Rapall, editor. Collection of theoNOT in th-eir set. Lonzen, M.............. 738.14 logical essays from various authors. With an introduction. Boston, 1856. xlvi, 5122r- pp. NOT so bad as we seem. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) introduction. Boston, 1856. x~ vi, 512+ pp. 120...... <....-'....... 6325.12 L. Dramatic works. Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 160. 1614.5 NOT wisely, but too well. Broughton, R........... 310.2 Contets. -Introduction, by G.R. Noyes; Faith and science, by F. P. G. Guizot; Tie law and the gospel, by Baden P'owNOT without thorns. Graham, E.................. 731.5 ell; Tihe doctrine of inspiration, by F. A. D.'liholuck; Holy NOT wooed but won. Payn, J................... 314.5 Scripiure, Servaints of' God speaking as moved by the IHoly NOE n ure. Vo..4;.3d.sories,.vo. 9-2;Ghost, The spirit and tie letter, or the truth and the Book, by NOTES and queries. Vol. 4; 3d series, vol. 9-12; R. Williamns; The causes which conspired to produce our 4th series, vol. 1, 2. London 1852, 66-68. 7. Saviour's agony, by E. H-larwood; Our Lord's fortitude, by V. 4 t h I~ series, vol~ 73.1 2,Newcome; The atonement, Righteousness by fith, IsnsputaSmi. 40.................................... 6735.1 tion of the sin of Adamr, Conversion and changes of ciarNOTES on North America. Johnston, J. F. WV. Bus- acter, Cassistry, Connection of inmmornality and idolatry, Tihe Old Testament, Quotations fromn the Old Testament in ton, 1851. 2 v. 16~........................ 1524.5 the New, Ciharacter of St. Paul, St. Paul and the twelve, Evils NOTES on Paris. Taine, H. A New York, 1875. in tihe church of the apostolical age. Belief in the comiing of Christ in the apostolical age, by B. Jowett; The death Iof 12 0............................ 5533.2 Clhrist, a sacrifice, by J. Foster; The epistles to the Corinthi"rNotHING to nobody." Brenda, pseud....... 1118.2 ans, in relation to thie gospel Ihistory, Aipostolical worship, The enlcharist, Unity and variety of spiritual gifts, Thle gift NOTLEY, Mrs. -. (Francis Derrick.) Mildred's of tolngues and the gift of prophesying, Love, tile greatest of wedding..................711.37 gifts, The resurrection of Christ, Tihe resurrection of the dead, - Oliv Varcee.7.4..... by A. P. Stanley; Tihe credibility of miracles, by T. Brown. Olive Varcoe................................ 720.4 NOTRE-DAn fE de Paris. [Historical novel.] Hugo, NUIA, Boat life in. Prime, W. C. New York, 1858. V. (M.), vicomte. Paris [18321. 2 v. 12... 2016.2 120....................................... 424.6 NOTT, Josiah Clark, and GLDDON, George R. Types NUGENT, Lord. See GRENVILLE, George Nugent of manlkind. Illustrated by selections from Temple. S, G. Morton, L. Agassiz [and others]. Phila- NuIT venitienne, La. Musset, (L. C.) A. de. Comidelphia, 1854. lxxvi, 49-738 pp. Map. Por- dies et proverbes. Paris, 1867. 120 5534.4 trait. Illustrations. 80.. 6610.7 NvUiA Pomnpilius, second roi de Rome. Florian, NOVA SCOTIA, The mineralogy of. how, H. Hall- J. P. C. do. Paris, 1812. Sm. 12.......2019.1 fax, 1869. 8................6613.10 NUsIISAIATICS. Roman medallions in the British NOVALIS, pseud. See HARDENBERG, Friedrich Lud- museum. Grueber, H.A. London, 1874. 80. 6131.2 wig von. NURSE and spy in the union army. Edmonds, S. E. NOUVEAU lundis. Sainte-Beuvo, C.A. Paris, 1870. E. Hartford, 1865. 8~................... 813.1 13 v. 12~................................. 5538.5 NURsERY songs. Elliott, J. W. National nursery NOUVELLE H61ois e, La. Rousseau, J.J. Neuchatel, rhymes and songs. London, 1872. 80....... 1510.1 1864. 4 v. 80............................ 5535.4 - Hastings, T. The mother's nursery songs. [With NOVELISTS, Lives of the. Scott, Sir W. New York, music.] New Yorlk, 1835. 12.............. 1625.8 1872. 12....................... 5914.2 NURSES and nursing. Child, L. M. The family NOVELS and novelists, The, of the eighteenth cen- nurse. Boston, 1837. 160................... 1525.31 tury, in illustration of the manners and morals - Nightingale, F. Notes on nursing: what it is of tlheage. Forsyth, W. Lononn, 1871. Smi. 80. 6136.1 and what it is not. New York, 1860. 120.... 6035.6 NOVELS and tales reprinted from Household words. NUTT, David, and TRUEBNqER and co. Catalogue of Conducted by Charles Dickens. Leipzig, 1856- theological books in foreign languages on sale 58. 11 v. in 6. Sq. 160................. 337.1 by [them]. London, 1857. viii, 600 pp. 80. 6132.5 Contents. - Vol. [I.] 1. An ordeal; Nemesis; Two college friends; A rogue's life; My country town. 2. The ninth of 0. T. A Danish romance. Andersen, H. C.. 524.14 June; Bond and free; My blind sister; Eric WaIlderlhorn;... The diary of Anne Rodway; My little ward; On'change in OAK-OPENINGS, The. [Early Michigan life.] Cooper, Psris; Dick Dalliniton; Blacsk asd blue; Salome and I. J. F.525.19 Pars; ickDalijiton I~ackandblu; Slom an I.J. F....................................... 525.19 [II.] 3. A day of reckoning; Kester's evil eye; Thie poor clare; MIy brother Robert; Tile Frenchinan of two wives; The OAKES, William. Scenery of the White mountains: forbidden fruit; Left, and never called fbr; The wreck of the with 16 plates from the drawings of Isaac Golden Mary. 4. The dead secret, by (W.) V. Collins. [III.] 5. Tihe dead secret, continued; The nmurder of'the Sprague. Boston [cop. 1848]. Unpaged. F0 5030.4 archibishop of Paris; Thie new boy at Styles's; How the old OAKRtIDE. Smith, J. E723.11 love itred: Hlelena Mathewsson; Agnes Lee; The ycllowv..................... titer; My Wind'ow; A queen's revenge; The Asphllett lon'e- AICSHOTT castle. Kingsley, H....... 339.12 match. 6. Eleanor Clare's journal Ior ten years; Romantic (( OARS and sculls," and how to use them. Woodgate, breach of promise; The brave coucou driver; Mrs. Badgery;. B. London, 1875. Sm. 80.6418.3 Our fiamily picturec; The lazy tour of two idle apprentices. W.B. London, 1875. S. 6418.3 [IV.] 7. The perils of certain English prisoners, and their QBJECT lessons, Primary. Calkins, N. A. New Yorlk, treasure in women, children, silver and jewels; Lyndon hall; MIarie Courtenay; Mly lost Ihosse; Number five,:Ianbury ter- 1862. 12............................. 1535.4 O'BRIEN 176 OLIPHANT Shelf. No. Shelf. No.' O'BRIEN, Fitzjames. A gentlemen from Ireland: a OLD-ENGLISH history. Freeman, E. A. London, comedy. New York, N. D. 20 pp. 12....... 1635.5 1873. Sm. 8..............................5418.11 OBSERVATIONS on the Bible, for the use of young OLD faith, The, and the new. Strauss, D. F. New persons. Boston, 1842. 203 pp. 120........5818.20 York, 1873. 120...........................5815.22 OBSTRETRICS. See MIDWIFERY. OLD-FASHIONED boy, An. Finley, M..... 926.24 OCCIDENTI, Maria del, pseud. See BROOKS, Maria OLD —FASHIONE girl, An. Alcott, L. M..... 926.9 Gowen. OLD helmet, The. Warner, S..................... 317.11 OCCUPATIONS, The, of a retired life. Mayo, I. F.... 723.16 OLD homestead, The. Stephens, A. S. (WV.)........ 726.4 OCEAN. Adams, W. H. D. The monsters of the OLD Jack. Kingston, W. H. G................... 921.7 deep: and curiosities of ocean life. London, OLD Kensington. Thackeray, A. I. Leipzig...... 339.5 1875. Sinm...... 6617.1 - Same. (In her Works.) London.............512.1.1 - Figuier, (G.) L. The ocean world: being a de- - Same. New York........................... 731.3 scription of the sea, and its living inhabitants. OLD lieutenant, The, and his son. Macleod, N..... 313.16 London, 1869. 80.................. 1521.5 OLD mam'selle's, The, secret. John, E............ 517.16 - Jordan, WV. L. The ocean: its tides and currents OLD man's, An, prayer. [Poem.] Baker, G. M. and their causes. London, 1873. 80.......... 6633.3 Boston, 1868. Sq. 16......................1617.17 - Reclus, (J. J.) E. The ocean, atmosphere, and OLD masters, The, and their pictures. Keddie, Miss life. New York, 1873. 80........... 6632.2 -. London, 1873. Sin. 80..................1516.21 OCEAN —BORN; or, the cruise of the clubs. Adams, - Samne. Boston, 1874. 16................... 6216.3 W. T.................................... 923.20 OLD Mortality. Scott, Sir W. Boston.... 523.13 OCEAN life series. See ToasE, William H. - Same. Leipzi............................ 324.15 OCEANICA, Thirty thousand miles of travel in. Vin- OLD Myddelton's money. Hay, M. C............. 711.5 cent, F., jr. New York, 1876. 12.......... 436.8 OLD red sandstone, The. [Geology.] Miller, 11. O'CoNNLLn, Daniel. Cusack, M. F. The liberator, Boston, 1857. 12..........................1524.20 his life and times. London, 1872. 40........ 5420.1 OLD Rome and new Italy. Castelar, E. New York, - ecky, W. E. H. Leaders of public opinion in 1873. 120................................, 824.11 Ireland. New York, 1872. 12.............. 1025.9 OLD Saint Paul's. [Historical novel.] Ainsworth, W. H...................................... 712.6.'ee also Irelandc, ~Iote. OLD Sir Douglas. Norton, C. E. S................ 314.9 O'CONNOR, Francis. The invisible princess. (In John- OLD woman, The, who lived in a shoe. Douglas, son, (E.) R. Little classics).................529.4.8 A. M................................. " "I 933.9 O'CONNOR, William D. The ghost. (In Johnson, OLD world, The, in its new face. Impressions of (E.) R. Little classics)......................529.4.8 Europe in 1867, 68. Bellows, H. W. New ODD couple, An. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 722.9 York, 1870. 2 v. 120...................... 423.6 ODD people. Reid, M. 923.32 OLDBURY. Keary, A. Leipzig.................. 329.23 OI) trump, The. Coulson, J. G. A............... 720.1 - Same. Philadelphia......................... 714.18 O'DoNOGIUE, The. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig....... 332.17 OLDEST, The, of the old world. Eckley, S. M. Lon- Same. London...................... 516.16 don, 1860. 120............................ 224.7 O'DRIscoLL, W. Justin. Memoir of Daniel Maclise. OLDPORT days. Higginson, T. W. Boston, 1873. 160. 5036.2 London, 1871. xiv, 264 pp. Portrait. Sm. 80. 5423.12 OLODTOWN folks. Stowe, 11. (E. B.) Boston....... 723.21 ODYSSEY, The. IlomeruS. Translated into English - Same. Leipzig............................. 314.22 blank verse by W. C. Bryant. Boston, 1871. OLIPHANT, Lawrence. Narrative of the Earl of 2 v. 40...................................6111.1 Elgin's mission to China and Japan, 1857-59. - Same. Translated by A. Pope. London, 1872. New York, 1860. 645 pp. Illustrated. 80... 421.2 16..................................... 6117.1 OLIPrANT, Margaret (0. Wilson). Agnes......... 328.5 - The Odyssey [outlined and explained]. Collins, - Agnes IHopetoun's schools and holidays......... 936.27 W.L. Edinburgh, 1870. 16...............6116.3 - At his gates................................ 510.5 - The Odysseys. Translated by G. Chapman. Lon- - Brownlows.................................. 531.27 don, 1874. 2 v. Sq. 160....................6118.10 - Chronicles of Carlingford..................... 521.40 See also IIomnerus. - - Miss Majoribanks......................... 328.13 - - The perpetual curate....................... 328.12 (-CU)MENICAL council, Five letters on the. Deutsch, E. - - The rector and the doctor's family 3 28.7 (0. M.) Literaryremains. New York, 1874. 80. 5733.7 - - Salem chapel............................ 328.10 OESTERLIN, F. Medical logic. Translated and - The curate in charge. Leipzig..... 331.23 edited by G. Whitley. London, 1855. xii, 437 - Same. New York........................ 721.25 pp. 80....................................6013.19 - The days of my life. An autobiography. New OFF the roll. A novel. King, K... 521.37 York, 1868. 428-+ pp. 12................ 512.7 OFF the Skelligs. Ingelow, J. Boston 737.7 - For love and life. Leipzig.................... 328.30 - Same. Leipzig.............................. 335.14 - Same. New York........................... 731.36 OFFENBACH, Jacques. Barbe-bleue; Labelle H616ne; - Francis of Assisi. [A biography.] [London, Genevidve de Brabant; Grand duchess of Go- 1871.] xxiv [xvi], 304 pp. Portrait. 1 plate. rolstein; "Orpheus;" La perichole. (In Dit- [Sunday library.] Sm. 8u...................5937.10 son, 0., and co. Standard opera librettos)....6233.3.5 I-I Historical sketches of the reign of George II, OGILVIES, The. Craik, D. (M.).. 323.17 [Biographies.] Boston, N. D. 243 pp. 8.... 1032.1 OHIO country, Journals and letters relative to two - Innocent.................................. 329.10 journeys to the, in 1788, 89. May, J. Cincin- - The laird of Norlaw. A Scottish story......... 737.1 nati, 1873. 8...................... 430.1 - The last of the Mlortirmers..................... 328.9 O'KEEFE, John. Personal reminiscences. (In Stod- - Leisure hour series. Whiteladies. New York..539.11 dard, H. H. Bric-{-brac series).............. 1828.8 - Lilliesleaf......................... 736.13 OLCOTT, Henry Steele. Sorgho and imphee, the Chi- - Lucy Crofton...........7................... 725.20 nose and African sugar canes. A treatise upon - Madonna Mary............328.6 their origin, varieties and culture. Illustrated. - Margaret Maitland........................ 328.8 New York, 1857. 350 pp. 120.............. 6425.5 - May. [Coast of Scotland.] Leipzig........ 339.17 OLD and now. Vol. 1-11. Boston,1870-75. 11lv. 80. 1426.1 - Sname. New York........ 530.9 OLD —BA'r'rLE ground, The. Trowbridge, J. T.... 929.4 - Memlnoir of Count de Montalembert. Leipzig, OLD countess, The. Stephens, A. S, (W.)......... 7341.9 1872. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 6...... 1237.2 OLD court. Ainsworth, W. H................... 322.26 - The minister's wife....................... 328.4 OLD court life in France. Elliot, F. Leipzig, 1873. - An odd couple. [International series]. 722.9 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16.......................... 329.4 - Ombra..... 328.11 OLDn curiosity shop, The. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 2 v. 1824.4A - A rose in June. Boston..................... 711.1 OLD dower house, The. Grey, Mrs................ 530.3 - Same. Leipzig...1.................... 319.2. OLIPHANT 177 ORLIAC Shelf. No. Shelf. No. OLIPHANT, Margaret (0. W. Wilson), continued. ONE night's mystery. Fleming, M. A........... 723.37 - A son of the soil........................ 536.20 ONE of them. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig............ 332.20 - Squire Arden................................ 710.17 - Same. London............................. 516.6 - The story of Valentine and his brother. Leipzig. 331.6 ONE summer. Howard, B. W................ 529.8 - Same. New York........................... 711.25 ONE woman's two lovers. Townsend, V. F......... 723.1 - Whiteladies. Leipzig........................ 331.20 ONE year. Peard, F. M......................... 314.15 - Zaidee: a romance......................... 721.10 ONE year at a boarding-school. Phelps, A......... 1114.2 Note.- Mrs. Oliphant ranks among the best of the second- ONLY a butterfly. Craik, G. M.................. 319.13 class novelists. She is Scotch, and many of her novels show ONLY a clod. Braddon, M. E.325.1 her nationality. ~~her nationality. ~ONLY a fiddler. A Danish romance. Andersen, H. C. 524.13 OLIVE. Craik, D. (M.).........................323.18 ONLY a girl. Hillern, W. von................... 726.27 OLIVE Blake's good work. Jeaffreson, J. C....... 732.24 ONLY girls. Townsend, V. F..................... 931.2 OLIVE Varcoe. Notley, Mrs................... 720.4 ONLY herself. Cudlip, A....................... 317.16 OLIVER OPTIC, pseud. See ADAazS, William T. ONLY sister, An. Witt, P. de 928.2 OLIVER OPTIC'S magazine. Our boys and girls. Vol. ONLY temper. Newby, C. J..................... 710.12 11, 12. Boston, 1872, 73. 2 v. Illustrated. 80. 1431.1 OPEN question, An. De Mille, J................ 520.1 OLIVER Twist. Dickens, C. (J. H.) Boston...... 1824.7 OPEN! Sesame! Church, F....................... 720.35 - Same. Leipzig...............338.8 OPENING a chestnut burr. Roe, E. P.............. 714.6 OLLENDORFF, Henri Godefroy. Key to the exercises OPERA. Art life and theories. Wagner, (W.) R. in the new method of learning a language in six New York, 1875. 12.................... 6234.3 months. Adapted to the Italian. Edited by OPIUMr-EATER, The confessions of an English. [AutoFelix Forresti. New York, 1849. 183 pp. 120.. 2035.3 biographic.] De Quincey, T. Boston, 1872. 160. 1825.5 - New method of learning the German language. OpluA habit, The. Day, H. New York, 1868. 120.1525.17 Added a systematic outline of German gram- OPPOSITE the jail. Denison, M. A................ 926.20 mar, by G. J. Adler. New York, 1852. xii, OPTIC, Oliver, pseud. See ADAMS, William T. 510 pp. 120............................... 2025.3 OPTICS. Guillemin, A. La luminre et les couleurs. - New method of learning the Italian language. Paris, 1874. 160....-.................... 2015.8 With additions and corrections by Felix Foresti. - Lommel, E. (C. J.) The nature of light, with New York, 1846. xii, 533 pp. 120.......... 2034.1 a general account of physical optics. New York, - New method of learning the Spanish language: 1876. 120.................................6436.17 with an appendix [etc.]. By M. Velazquez -- Marion, F. The wonders of. New York, 1871. and T. Simonn6. New York, 1850. 558 pp. 160.......................................1714.19 1 folded sheet. 12......................... 2035.2 ORATOnY. Quintilianus, M. F. De institutione oraOLLIER, Edmund. Cassell's History of the United toria. Philadelphie [cop. 1844]. Sm. 120.... 6118.5 States. Vol. I. Illustrated. London [1875]. - Tacitus, C. C. De oratoribus dialogus. PhilaMaps. L. 8............................... 810.11 delphia, 1849. Sm. 120...................... 6118.6 Contents. -Vol. I. 1584-1762. ORAzIoNL quaresimali ed altre nuove opere. BarOLMSTEAD, Dwight Hinckley. A lecture on the pao- bieri, G. Milano, 1836, 37. 2 v. 12~....... 2038.2 testant faith. New York, 1874. 71 [69] pp. 120.6328.15 ORDEAL, The, for wives. A novel. Edwards, A.... 724.28 OLMs'rED, Denison. A compendium of natural phi- DN CEIntuioi.BeoJ.G Nw OLeiSrEn, Denison. A compleendium of natural phi: ORDEAL, The, of Richard Feverel. Meredith, G... 331.13 losophy. New Haven, 1833. xvi, 336 pp. 85. 6434.2 ORDANC, Instrntion in. Benton, J. G. New OLamSTED, Frederick Law. Journey in the back coun- York, 1862. 8............................6924.1 try. New York, 1860. xvi, 492 [482] pp. 120. 414.6 OCON. Fr nmont, J. C. The exploring expedition - Journey in the seaboard slave states, with remarks to. Auhurn,1854. 120.414.14 on their economy. New York, 1859. 723 pp. 12. 414.7 - Greenhow, RH.History of. Boston, 1845. 810.2 -Journey through Texas. New York, 1857. rcr ftae costepan n n o _ Journey through Texas. New York, 1857. - Ludlow, F. H. The heart of the continent: a xxxiv, 516 pp. I plate. Map. 12~. 444 Yr,11.1.................. 4:13.4: xxxiv, 516 pp. 1 plate. M~ap. 120....... 414.4 record of travel across the plains and in. New OLYNTRIAC, The. Demosthenes. London, 1871. York,1871. 16 413.4 Smn. 80~..............6115.19 8- Marcy,lR.B. Theprairie traveler. Ahand-book O SIBRA. Oliphant, M. (0. W.)....................11 for overland expeditions. New York, 1859. 160. 417.7 OMBA. lipant M.(O.W.)...............32811 —Mitchell, S. A. Map, etc., of. Philadelphia, Oazoo: a narrative of adventures in the South seas. itchell, S. A. Map, etc., of. Philadelphia, Melville, H. New York, 1868. 120.....425.23 112h.Note CairaOgna 418.d ON both sides of the sea. [English Commonwealth - Nordhoff, C. Northern California, Oregon, and period.] Charles, E......................... 321.7 Nt hF B period.] Charles, E... 321 7 the Sandwich Islands. New York, 18741. 8.. 4:32.6 ON dangerous ground. Moore, C. J.............. 722:1 ORaON trail, The. Parkman, F.,jr. Boston, 1872. ON guard. gud.ip, A................1 120....................................... 5015.3 ON guard. Cudlip, A.......................... 317.17 O'REILLY, Eleanor Grace. Giles's minority; or, scenes ON ne badine pas avec l'amour. Musset, (L. C.) A.atheRdoue. BMrRo tOeil..21 de. Comedies et proverbes. Paris, 1867. 12~.5534:.4:.1 OR LY ieped e APNCalsGa do. Comddies et proverhes. Paris, 1867. 12".5534.4.1 at the Red house. By Mrs. Robert O'Reilly.... 928.10 ON ne saurait penser B tout. Musset, (L. C.) A. de, O'REILLY, iles, pseud. See HALPINE, Charles GraComrdies et proverbes. Paris, 1867. 120.... 5534.4.2 ham. ON the Amazons. Stephens, C. A........... 16.28 O'REILLY, Mrs. Robert. See O'RILLY, Eleanor ON the edge of the storm. By the author of "Made-rac. m~~~~~Byteatois Mori" 315.19 moiselle Mori............................0315.19 ORFORD, 4th earl of. See WALPOLE, Horace. ON the eve. Turgenef, I...................... 391 ORIENT, The. See EAST, The. O0IENT, The. See EAST, The. ON the heights. Auerbach, B. Boston........... 517.2 NeYok183 Sm'122 ON the heights. Anerbach, B. Boston.5.........6171.2 ORIENTAL and linguistic studies. Whitney, W. D. - Same. Leipzig............................. 311.22 New York, 1873. Sm. 806126.2 ON the wave. Samuels, A. F...................918.26 OINTAL religions and their relation to universal ON the wing. A hook for sportsmen. Bumstead,J. religion. Johnson, S. Boston, 1873. 8....... 5811.3 Boston, 1871. 160.......................... 1516.4 ORIGENES. Writings. Translated by Frederick ON the wing. Eyster, N.............938.3 Crombie. Edinburgh, 1869, 72. 2 v. [AnteONtewig yster, N......................... 938.3 QN time. Adams, W. T..............92515 Nicene Christian library.] 80....Vol. 10, 23 of 6322.4 ONCE and again. Jenkin, Mrs. C................ 318.2 ORIGIN of civilisation. Lubbock, Sir J. New York, ONE and twenty. Robinson, F. W................ 731.22 1871. 12.....................1 ONE fair woman, The. Miller, C. H............... 522.22 ORIGINAL sin, Doctrine of, defended. Ed rds, J. ONE good turn deserves another. Neily, K. J...... 938.21 Worcester [1757]. 80.6325.1 WnIEY bott.Hrpersstory books] ~............... 9632.1.1 ONE hundred choice selections in poetry and prose. ORNEY. Abott, J. llarper's story boos. 936.1. 10 Philadelphia, 1872. 4 v. in 2. 160..1537.9 OrEY farm. Trollope, A. ONE hundred years ago. Ha;Lle, E. E. Boston, ORLIAC, Mine. J. M. S. History of the Society of ONE hundred years ago. Hale, E. E. Boston, 1875. 80.. 811.15 Jesus. Translated from the French of J. M. S. Note. - Sketches of Concord, Lexington, and tihe siege of Daurignac psed.], by J. Clemets. CBoston. cinnati, 1865. 2 v. 120.................... 5817.6 23 ORNAMENT 178 OWEN Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ORNAMENT. Bourgoin, J. Th6orie de l'ornement. OUR boys and girls. See OLIVER OPTIC'S magazine. Paris, 1873. 8............................ 6220.4 OUR boys and girls album. Adams, W. T.......... 911.1 - Brigham, W. T. Cast catalogue of antique OvUn campaigns. Woodward, E. M. Philadelphia, sculpture. With an introduction to the study 1865. 160................................. 817.14 of. Boston, 1874. 40.............. 6210.7 OUR detachment. King,..................... 711.34 - Jones, 0. The grammar of. London, 1868. F0. 6230.2 OvR digestion. Lewis, D. Philadelphia, 1872. 12~. 1522.4 - Wornum, R. N. Analysis of. London, 1873. 8. 6211.9 OUR Father and his family union. Porter, W. H. Note. - See note in Bulletin, vol. II, p. 389. Boston, 1861. 160........................ 5818.5 Ovn F~red. Finley, M.............. 926. 19 ORNAMENTAL art. Self-aid cyclopedia. Burn, R. S. OUR Fred. Finley, M.926.19 London, N.D. 80.....6223.2....... OuR girls. Lewis, D. New York, 1871. 12. 1536.3 62232OUR Helen. Clare, R. S.... 933.10 ORNITHOLOGY, Field. Coues, E. Salem, 1874. 80.6613.12 OUR mutual friend. Dickens, C. (J. H.) Boston. 2 v. 1824.16 See also Birds. - Samne. Leipzig. 4 v. in 2.................. 338.13 O'ROURKE, John. The history of the great Irish - Same. New York. 2 v.................... 731.27 famine of 1847, with notices of earlier Irish OuR new crusade. Hale, E. E.................. 529.5 famines. Dublin, 1875. xxiv, 559 pp. Sm. 8~.5418.12 OUR new masters. Wright, T. London, 1873. 80. 5415.9 ORPHAN, An, of the Old dominion. Silvervale, L. 735.16 OUR new way round the world. [Travels.] Coffin, ORPHAN Anne. Denison, M. A................... 928.18 C.C. Boston [cop. 1869]. 80............... 433.1 ORPHEUs. Offenbach, J. (In Ditson, 0., and co. OUR next-door neighbor: a winter in Mexico. Haven, Standard opera librettos)....................6233.3.5 G. New York, 1875. 8.................. 5032.5 ORPHEUS C. KERR, pseud. See NEWELL, Robert OUR old home: a series of English sketches. HawHenry. thorne, N. Boston, 1876 [cop. 1863]. Sq. 160. ORTA-UNDIS, and other poems. Legar6, J. M. Bos- 1839.2 and 5439.1 ton, 1848. 160.............................1616.19 OUR place among infinities. [Astronomy.] Proctor, ORTHOGRAPHIC projection. Davidson, E. A. Lon- R. A. London, 1875. Sm. 80............ 6815.2 don [1875]. Sm. 80........................ 6218.2 OUR standard-bearer; or, the life of U. S. Grant. ORTHOPEYm). Bauer, L. Lectures on orthopaedic Adams, W.T. Boston, 1868. 16.......... 916.14 surgery. New York, 1868. 80..............6022.13 OURt summer at Hillside farm. Barrett, M......... 1118.9 - Bigelow, I. J. Manual of orthopedic surgery. OUR village. [Sketches of English rural life.] MitBoston, 1845. 80..........................6011.10 ford, M. R. London, 1865, 71. 2 v. Sin. 8~. 527.19 ORTON, James. The Andes and the Amazon; or, OUR wasted resources; the missing link in the temacross the continent of South America. With map perance reform. Hargreaves, W. New York, and illustrations. New York, 1871. 356pp. 161.5933.13 1876. 12................................. 5835.8. ORVILLE college. Wood, E. P.................... 333.6 OuR young folks. Vol. 8, 9. Boston, 1872, 73. OSCAR. Simonds, W........................... 932.28 2 v. 8................... 1433.1 OSCEOLA the Seminole. Reid, M................. 725.11 OUT-DOOR papers. Higginson, T. W. Boston, 1871. Os&ooD, John Felt. Notes of travel; or, recollec- 120....................................... 1915.1 tions of Majunga, Zanzibar, Museat, Aden, OUT of court. Hoey, Mrs. C................. 319.17 Mocha, and other Eastern ports. Salem, 1854. OUT of doors. Wood, J. G. London, 1874. Sm. 80. 6616.9 x, 253 pp. 12............................. 5915.8 OUT-or-DooRS: a handbook of games for the playOSGOOD, Mrs. M. A. Little Canary series. Little ground. Elliott, A. London, 1872. 120..... 1517.8 Canary.................................... 927.17 OUT of prison. Denison, M. A................. 1118.4 - Little Canary's black Cato.................. 927.19 OUT of the deep. Wood, E. P.................... 521.11 - Little Canary's cousin Eugene............... 927.18 OUT of the hurly-burly; or, life in an odd corner. - - Little Canary's daisy....................... 927.16 Clark, C. H............................. 723.5 OSGOOD, Samuel. The hearth-stone: thoughts upon OUT of the world. Thackeray, A. I. Works.... 512.14 home-life in our cities. 4th edition. New OUT of town. Coffin, R. B..................... 724.29 York, 1854. 290 pp. 120.................. 1516.3 OUTBREAK, The, of the great French revolution. OSSIAN. Poems. Translated by J. Macpherson. With [Historical novel.] Erckmann, R., and Chatrian, dissertations on the nera and poems of Ossian; A. London, 1871. 3 v. 160............... 825.2 and Dr. Blair's critical dissertation. Leipzig, OUTCASTS, The, of Poker Flat. Harte, (F.) B. (In 1847. vi, 382 pp. Sq. 16..................1613.19 Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)........... 529.4.1 OSSOLI, Sarah Margaret Fuller, mnarchesa d'. Life OUTLAW, The. Hall, A. M........72............. 727.23 without and life within; or, reviews, narratives, OUTRE-rER. [European travel.] Longfellow, 1I. essays, and poems. Edited by A. B. Fuller. W. Prose works. Boston, 1866 [cop. 1857]. Boston, 1874. 424 pp. 120. 1935.7 160.......................................1838.4.1 - Memoirs. Edited by R. W. Emerson, W. H. OUTWARD bound; or, Young America afloat. Adams, Channing, and J. F. Clarke. With a portrait W.T. Boston, 1873. l(0.................. 925.13 and an appendix. Boston, 1875 [cop. 1859]. OVARIOTOMY, History and statistics of. Lyman, (G. 2 v. 12. 1215.4 H. (In Massachusetts medical society. Pub- Woman in the nineteenth century. New York, lications).................................. 6021.4 1845. 201pp. 12........................ 1736.9 OVER the ocean; or, sights and scenes in foreign OSWALD Cray. Wood, E. P...................... 333.14 lands. Guild, C. Boston, 1873. Sm. 80...... 426.20 OTELLO. Hossini, G. (In Ditson, 0., and co. OVER the river. Thayer, T. B. Boston, 1867. 160. 1526.1 Standard opera librettos)....................6233.3.3 OVER yonder. John, E.......................... 712.3 OTHER girls, The. Whitney, A. D. T............. 734.7 OVERDALE. Worboise, E. J...................... 536.23 OTHER people's money. Gaboriau,.. 711.4 OVERLAND. De Forest, J. W..................... 531.24 OTHER worlds than ours. [Astronomy.] Proctor, OVERLAND monthly. Vol. 9-15. San Francisco, H. A. New York, 1871. 12................ 1527.4 1872-75. 7 v. 8...............1316.1 OTIS, James, Life of. Tudor, W. Boston, 1823. 80. 1012.2 OVINGDEAN grange: a tale of the South Downs. AinsOTTLEY, Drewry, editor and translator. Observations worth, W. H. 322.13 on surgical diseases of the head and neck. Se- OWEN, Richard. Key to the geology of the globe. leoted from the memoirs of the Royal academy Illustrated by maps and diagrams. Boston, of surgery of France. London, 1848. x, 293 1857. 256 pp. 8~......................... 6631.9 pp. 8`.................................... 6013.9 OWEN, Robert Dale. The debatable land between OTTO, Emil. German conversation-grammar. 15th this world and the next. New York, 1872. edition. New York, 1868. viii, 440 pp. Sm. 80. 1933.5 542 pp. 120...............................1526.28 OUGHT we to visit her? Edwards, A.............. 312.17 -,Footfalls on the boundary of another world. OUIDA, pseud. See RArE, Louise de la. Philadelphia, 1872. 528 pp. 12.'........... 1533.7 OUR bishops and deans. [Church of England.] - Threading my way. [An autobiography.] New Arnold, F. London, 1875. 2 v. 8......... 5810.6 York, 1874. 360 pp. 120.................. 5427.6 OWEN 179 PAINTING Shelf. No. Shelf. No. OWEN: — awaif. Robinson, F. W................ 318.1 PAINTERnS. Clement, C. E. Painters, and their OwEN Gwynne'sgreat work. Noel, LadyA........ 530.12 works. NewYork, 1874. 16............... 1513.17 OWEN MEREDITH, pseud. See BULWER-LYTTON, - Crowe, J. A., and Cavalcaselle, G. B. The early (Edward) Robert, lord Lytton. Flemish painters. London, 1872. Sm. 80..... 6215.3 OXFORD, England. Arnold, F. Oxford and Cam- - Keddie, Miss -. Modern painters and their bridge: their colleges, memories, and associa- paintings. Boston, 1874. 160............... 6216.4 tions. London [1874]. Sm. 4.............. 5433.2 - - The old masters and their pictures. London, - Jeaffreson, J. C. Annals of Oxford. London, 1871. 1873. Sm. 8....1516.21 2 v. 8............................. 5433.3 -- - Same. Boston, 1874. 160................. 6216.3 - Tyerman, L. The Oxford methodists. New York, - Ruskin, J. Frondes agrestes. Readings in 1873. 80.................................. 5424.5'Modern painters.' Orpington, Kent, 1875. OXLEY. Bright, M. A.......................... 528.4 Sm. 8~....................................6236.21 OZONE and antozone, their history and nature. Fox, - - Modern painters. New York, 1872. 5 v. 120. 6236.18 C. B. London, 1873. 80................... 6433.8 - Shedd, J. A. Famous painters and paintings. Boston, 1876. 8........................... 6212.4 PACIFIC states. Bancroft, H. H. The native races - Stephens, F. G. Flemish and French pictures, of the Pacific states of North America. New with notes concerning the painters and their York, 1874-76. 5 v. 80.................... 5920.4 works. London, 1875. 40.................. 6211.8 - Bates, Mrs. D. B. Incidents on land and water, - Vasari, G. Lives of the most eminent painters. or four years on the Pacific coast. Boston, London, 1855. 5 v. Sm. 80................. 6215.6 1858. 12.... 235.1 PAINTING. Arsenne, L. C. Manuel du peintre. - Exploration of the Colorado river of the West. Paris, 1833. 2 v. 24:0...................... 6219.1 See SMIITHSONIAN institution, Washington, D.- C. - Blanc, (A. A. P.) C. Grammar of. New York, Washington, 1875. 440...................... 230.1 1874. L. 80............................... 6212.2 PACINr, Giovanni. Saffo. (In Ditson, 0., and co. - Burckhardt, J. The Cicerone: or, art guide to Standard opera librettos)........6233.3.1 painting in Italy. London, 1873. Sm. 8~..... 6216.1 PACKAORD, Alpheus Spring, jr. Guide to the study - Crowe, J. A., and Cavalcaselle, G. B. Historyof of insects, and a treatise on those injurious and painting in Italy from the second to the fourbeneficial to crops. With plates and wood-cuts. teenth century. London, 1864. 3 v. 8...... 6213.2 3d edition. Salem, 1872. viii, 715 — pp. - - History of painting in North Italy. London, 80........................................ 6613.6 1871. 2 v. 80......................... 6213.1 PAEZ, Ramon. Travels and adventures in South and - Field, G. Grammar of colouring. London, N. D. Central America. First series: life in the Llanos 120....................................... 1715.3 of Venezuela. New York, 1868. xlviii, 473 — - Fromberg, E. 0. Rudimentary essay on the art pp. Map. Illustrations. 12............... 427.8 of painting on glass. London, 1857. 12~....1716.23 PAGE, H. A. Memoir of Nathaniel Hawthorne. - Gardner, F. B. How to paint. New York, With stories now first published in this country. 1872. 16............................... 6429.1 London, 1872. xi, 301 — pp. 16........... 5025.7 - Jarves, J. J. Catalogue of [his] collection of - Noble workers. A book of examples for young early Italian pictures. Boston, 1871. 80..... 6213.7 men. London, 1875. 411+ — pp. Portraits. - - Descriptive catalogue of "1Old masters," colSm. 0..................................... 5936.3 lected by [himn] to illustrate the history of Contents. —John Coleridge Patteson; Charles Knight; painting from 1200 to the best periods of Italian Robert Chambers; Duncan Matheson; John M'Vickar; art. Cambridge, 1860. 8.................. 6213.7 Arthur Tappan; Charles Cullis; Adoniram Judson; Sir Don- Lani, L. History of painting in Italy, from the ald Macleod; Henry Alford; Sir James Y. Simpson; Sir Lazi, L. History of painting in Italy, from the Henry Lawrence; James D. Forbes; ThomasAdams. revival of the fine arts to the end of the 18th century. London, 1852. 2 v. Sm. 80........ 6215.4 PAGET, James. Lectures on surgical pathology. - Riffault, J. R. D., and Vernaud, A. R. Manuel Philadelphia, 1854. 699 pp. Illustrated. 8~. 6012.3 du peintre en b&timents, vitrier, doreur, argenPAINE, Martyn. Institutes of medicine. 9th edi- teur et vernisseur. Paris, 1851. 24.........6429.3 tion. New York, 1870. xvi, 1151 pp. Por- - Ruskin,J. Lectureson. NewYork,1872. 12~.6236.12 trait. 8................................. 6012.1 - Shedd, J. A. Famous painters and paintings. - Medical and physiological commentaries. New Boston, 1876. 8........................... 6212.4 York, 1840. 2 v. 8. 6012.5 - Turner, M. The young ladies'assistant in draw- Physiology of the soul and instinct, as distin- ing and painting. Cincinnati, 1833. 16..... 1517.4 guished from materialism. New York, 1872. - Tyrwhitt, R. St. J. A handbook of pictorial art. 707 pp. Portrait. 8~...................... 5831.1 Oxford, 1875. 80.........................6213.12 PAINE, Robert Troup. Memoir. By his parents. - Waagen, G. F. Handbook of painting. German, New York, 1852. viii, 524 pp. Portraits. Flemish and Dutch schools. London, 1860. 1 plate. 4................................ 5020.3 2 v. 8................................... 6214.1 PAINE family. Thayer, E. Family memorials. - Wornum, R. N. The epochs of. London, 1864. 80. 6213.3 Hinghainm, 1835. 80........................ 611.2 See also Sepia painting, Water color painting. NOTE ON XF:: PA INV r-TINTG'-. General histories. The general reader will probably find Wornum's'" Epochs" the most useful survey of the whole field, the edition of 1864 [6213.3] beinga much improved over previous ones. It does not, however, include living painters. The notes make a very useful bibliographical record. Miss Tytler's "Old masters and their pictures" [1516.21; 6216t.3] covers the various national schools, and is a concise popular statement, and she has also a similar handbook on "Modern painters" [6216.4]. The recent popular German work byLuebke, of which there is an English translation [6210.4], is a very comprelhensive introduction to all phases of the subject. See Lossing's popular outline sketch [1517.1]. Ruskin's " Modern painters" [6231.18] contains little of biography, but is chiefly confined to criticismn of modern principles, as compared with those of the older schools; and is in considerable portions a comparison of Turner, the English landscape painter, with Claude Lorraine. Lessing's "Laocoon" [6216.2] is a search for the limits of poetry and painting. Sir Joshua Reynolds's Lectures [6230.1] are deemed sound criticism, but they have a tendency to the Academic principles, not so much in vogue now as in Sir Joshua's day. Tyrwhitt's I-Iandbook [6213.12] is a convenient manual. Ancient painting. Digby Wyatt's "Fine art" [6232.2] has a summarized sketch of ancient art. Tihe material for its history among the ancient nations is necessarily scant, but chapters in Wornnm [6213.3] will probably suffice the general reader regarding the painting among the Aztecs, the Asian peoples, Japanese, etc.; but ihe may desire the fuller accounts of Egyptian painting to be found in Wilkinson's "Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptianss" [5926.3]. And so of Greece, to which Wornusn devotes three chapters (he also wrote the article "Painting" in Smith's "Dictionary of Greek and Romn antiquities'),the reader may find in Taine [i217.2], who is chiefly dependent, however, on the remains of sculpture, an exposition of climatic and etlhnological theories, while Winckehmnann, in his "Ancient art" [6211.1], is not to be forgotten by tshestudent, and is reviewed in the Atlantic monthly, April, 1873. See also Van Brunt's paperu on the principles of Greek art in thlie Atlantic monthly, June, 181i, etc. There are chapters oe Greek artin Grote's "Ilistory of Greece" [5926.1], and in Felton's Lectures. Also see chap. 22.of Lloyd's "Age of Pericles" [6221.12]. Greenough's "Apelles and his contemporaries" [536.10] is a novel. Thiere is a chapter on Greek landscape in vol 3of Ruskin's "Modern painters" [6')'.18]. Max Miiller's " Chips" [1616.1.1] has a paper 180 on the art use of their mythology. For Roeman painting, we are largely dependent on the discoveries at Pompeii, which see. See also chapters in histories of Rome like Mommsen's [5516.1], and popular compends like Lord's "IRoman world" [826.10]. Barly Christian art forms a section of Milmsan's "Latin Christianity" [5817.11], and several of Mrs. Jameson's books point out the connection of the religious sentiment with its artistic treatment. See the scote on the Catacombs in the Library Bulletin, vol. Ic, p. 289. Italian painting. The English translation of Vasari's Lives, above-named, will supply the general reader with all that hb wants. The failure of Lanzi, in sis "History of painting" [8215.4], to recognize sufficiently the claims of the earlier Italian paintero, led Kugler to write his history of the Italian schools from the time of Constantine down, which, under the editing of Sir Charles Eastlake, became one of Murray's handbooks, prefixed to which will be found a list of authorities. See Mrs. Jameson's brief memnoirs of the earlier artists, and the historical surveys ofTaine in his"' Italy" [5522.2]. See also the biographies of Do Vinci, Michel-Angelo, Raphael; of the later eclectic school, Carracci, Domenichino, Correggio, Guido; of the Venetian school, Titian, Tintoretto, Paul Veronese; of the naturalists, Caravaggio, Spagnoletto, Salvator Rosa, and of Cellini in this and in the Bates Hlail catalogues. There is a paper on the Venetian school in the Westminster review, 1873; and much of interest in Peter's " Renaissance" [5925.2]. Roscoe's " Lorenzo de' Medici" C5525.1] and "Leo x" [5526.6] deal largely with the artistic aspects of that period. Beside chapters (16, 17) in Wornun, the general reader will find a popular review in Viardot's "Wonders of Italian art" [1714.23]; while the student will seek the new and elaborate history by Crowe and Cavalcaselie [6213.2]. See also Goethe's "Winckelhaunn und sein Jahrhundert," in his Werke [5737.1.13; and an excellent guide in Burckhardt's " Cicerone" [6216.1]. Travels in Italy almost always cover more or less the art-sights, like Hlillard's "Six months in Italy "[426.8]; Jameson's " Diary of an ennuy6ee" [427.3], etc. Art novels, like Greenough's "Ernest Carroll" [737.28] and Allston's " Monaldi," will be found of interest. German painting. The general reader will find a concise account of the art of illumination in book 2 of Wornum [6213.3]; but see in this connection the note in the Library Bulletin for April, 1876. Murray's Handbook for the German school, which was originally issued as a translation of Kugler, with notes by Sir Edmund Head, 1846, was reissued, so nearly re-vritten by Dr. Waagen, 1864 [6214.1], as to make a new work, in the prefatce of which he has given a careful account of the sources of the history. See also the lives of Diirer, Holbein, etc. For later German painting, see the pleasing experiences in Mrs. Jameson's " Sketches" [5618.3], and Miss Howitt's "Art-student in Munich." See the summary in the concluding chapter of Grimm's "Life of Michael Angelo" [1022.2]. Flemish and Dutch painting. For the earlier art, see chap. 30 of Wornunn [6213.3, where, on p. 459, will be found an enumeration of authorities] Wasgen's "1 Handbook " [6214.1]; but probably the best special treatise is that by Crown and Cavalcaselle on "1 The early Flemish painters " C6215.3]. Taine's Essay [6217.1] represents the philosophizing element in modern critical history. Stephen's monograph [6211.8] is the latest contribution. See also in this and in Bates Hall catalogues for the Flemish school (catholic Brabant), the biographies of Rubens, Vandyck, Teiiers, Snyders, etc.; and for the Dutch school (protestant Holland), those of Rembrandt, Vanderhelsl, Cuyp, Terburg, Ostade, Wouvermnans, etc. French painting. Kugler gave small space to France in his Handbook, and so Sir E. Head prepared a special manual for Murray's series, in which he recapitulates the authorities. Chapter 12 of Wornum is devoted. to Frauce, and he gives on p. 420 the principal authorities. Ticere is a chapter in Guizot's "History of France" [5010.2] on the art of Louis xav's time. See IHamnerton [426.19] for contemporary painters, and Stigand's Heine [5721.1]. The principal biographies illustrative of French painting are those of Poussin, Claude Lorraine, Watteau, Greuze, David (who revived the classical school during the first empire), Prudhon, Delaroche, Vernet, Scheffer, Delacroix, Ingres, etc., most of which must be searched for in the Bates Hall catalogues. On Frere and the artists of this day, see Harper's monthly, vol. 43; Thackeray's "Paris sketch book " C339.21], and the Atlantic conthily, Sept., 1875. Spanish painting. Besides Head's Handbook, the general manual on Spain by Ford [5917.1], and chapter 29 in Wornur [6213.3, who gives the chief authorities on p. 395], constitute in English a full survey. Hay, in his " Castilian days" [227.2], has a chapter on the galleries of' Madrid. See also general travels in Spain. Bnglis/painting. The lives of Holbein, Rubens, Vandyck, and Kneller, who carried foreign taste into England, indicate rather the patronage of art in that country, since there could hardly be said to be a native school, until Hogarth. Walpole's " Anecdotes of painting " rener to this pre-Hogarthian period. Wornum [6213.3], in his closing chapters, gives a summary. Tihe history of British painting can be well traced in the following lives: -Hogarth, Reynolds, George Romney, West, Richard Wilson, Gainsborough, William Blake, Fuseli, Opie, Haydon, David Scott, William Etty, Turner, Constable, William Collins, Lawrence, Slothard, Wilkie, and Leslie. Most of the material on these artists must be sought for in thlie Bates HI-all catalogues. There is a paper on recent art in Bayne's" Essays" [1226.15]; " State of English painting," in Quarterly review, 1873. Wilkie Collins's" Hide and seek" [326.1] concerns in part recent artists' life. Paincting in the United States. Tuckerman's" Book of the artists," 1867 [1511.6], is the best work, including the fullest memoir yet published of Alston, and covering also the careers of such Americans as achieved or increased their reputation in England, like West, Copley, and Leslie. There are reminiscences of painters by John Neal, in the Atlantic monthly for Dec., 1868, and March, 1869. See' First American art academy" in Lippincoitt's magazine, vol. 9; Bryant's address on Cole, in his Orations [1926.1]; "Amnerican artists in Italy," in Harper's monthly, vol. 41. Biographical dictionaries. Spooner's is an extensive compilation, and on the whole the best for general use. Biographies of artists will, however, be found in Brancde and Cox's Cyclopeadia, in Appleton's, in Chanchers's, and in Thomas's Biographical dictionary; and for the ancients, in Smith's " Dictionary of' Greek and Roman biography;" and in the case of English or American artists, who have also been writers, in Allibone. See further the neole under Painting in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc. Shelf'. No. Shelf' No. PAIR, A, of blue eyes. Hardy, T................. 539.4 PALESTINE, continued. PALACE and cottage; or, Young America in France - Taylor, (J.) B. The lands of the Saracen; or, and Switzerland. Adams, W. T. Boston, 1873. pictures of. Now York, 1857. 12~.......... 424.13 16. 925.10 See also Bashan, East (The), Holy Land, Jerusalem, Jews, PALACE of truth, The: a comedy. Gilbert, W. S. Sinai, Syria. Original plays. New York, 1876. 120....... 1634.1 Note. — The second chapter of the second volume of Gage's PALEONTOLO GY. Nouveau manuel complet de pal6- "Life of Rlitter "[1024.8] reviews the list of authorities firom the Gentile writers before Christ down to our day, including ontologie. Serres, M. de. Paris, 1846. 2 v. important articles in periodicals; and in the third appendix to With atlas. 240.6639.1 the same volume will be found a summary of the literature on Palestine, by Tobler, the first living authority. A similar rePALESTINE. Burt, N. C. The land and its story; view. is given by Robinson [5810.5]; and also in the introducor, the sacred historical geography of. New tion to" Our work in Palestine" [423.10]. See also Smith's or, hesaced historial geograpy of.w~"Bible dictionary," and the Cyclopaedia of Kitto, where a York, 1869. Sm. 40........................ 421.8 list of the most Important works is given, in vol. 2, p. 465. - Holland, F. W. Wanderings in. (In Many The article on Palestine in Smith's D)ictionary is by George Grove, and is one of the best sumcnaries. lands and many people).................... 431.3 For historical accounts, see note under Jerusalem. - Lynch, W. F. Narrative of the United States' Te modern scientific explorations began in 1805-7. In 1838, Robinson made his remarkable advance, as an explorer, expedition to the river Jordan and the Dead and his books [5810.5, etc.], afterthirty years, are still the most sea. Philadelphia, 1849. 8.421.9 valuable on the geography, and with their ignoring of e- S. n. 4.............gendry, have found their firmest admirer in Ritter, and have - Munk, S. Palestine. Paris, 1845. 80........ 5911.9 instigated the later researches of Schultz, KIrafft, Tobler, and - M1urray, J.' Handbook for Palestine. London, Gadow. Within a few years after this, two English travellers gave vivid and popular accounts of Palestine, - Kinglake, 1868. 120................................. 5936.1 in his " EIothen" [228.1], in 1838; and Warburton, in his - Robinson, E., and Smith, EI. Biblical researches " Crescent and cross," ic 1843 [317.8]. Ten years later, 1852, the United States government aided science by the publicain. Boston, 1841. 3 v. 8................. 5810.5 tion of Lynch's expedition to the Jordan and the IDead sea - StanleyA.P. SinaiandPalestine. NoyYork, ~[421.9], thie standard authority on this region; and in the next - 50anly.5923.1adPaetne eYr, year, 1853, biblical scholars received the most imrportant con1870. 8................................. 5923.1 tribution in English since Robinson in'Dean Stanley's book - Strauss, (G.) F. (A.) The glory of the house of [2923.1]. Macgregor's "Rob Roy on the Jordan" [423.17] gives Ieof Judaism in the ~ some new views on the site of Capernaunm. See further, Porter's Israel; comprising a picture of Judaism in the "Giant cities of Bashan "[5915.7]; Dixon's " Holy Land" century which preceded the advent of our Sa- [428.1] Pricn's Tect life" [425.1];'haclkeray's "Froni Cornhill to Cairo" [513.1.7]; and Thomnson's " Land and the viour. Philadelphia, 1859. 120............ 425.14 book" [224.5]. PALESTINE 181 PARADISE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. PALESTINE, continued. PALFREY, John Gorham, continued. Beside Robinson and Kitto on the physical geography, - History of New England, from the discovery by there is in English the valuable work of' T:istran, 2d editior, Europeans to the revolution of the seventeenth 186ii [in Bates Hal13; but the great German authority is Ritter, 1850; and Gage's English adaptation retains all ofthe century, being an abridgment of his "History of original that illustrates the Bible. Riltter's views and methods, Ne England during th' Stuart dynasty." New 9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~NW E n ln uigte Surdynat. with the advantage of the latest researches, lhaVe been presented fbr popular appreciation by Burl [421.8]. The brilliant York, 1866. 2 v. Sm. 8................... 5016.2 enthusiasm of Chateaubriand [5532.3.5] is well-known, but he - Sermons on duties belonging to some of the condiis of no value as an authority; while the equally fious tions and relations of private life. Boston, 183 "Souvenirs" of Lamartine, by fsis own acknowledgment, have tis and relations of private life. Boston, 1834 nothing either of science, history, geography, or manners. x, 368 pp. 8~ 5811.9 What has bees done by the Palestine exploration fund of..51.9.......The golden England has been mentioned in the note under Jerusalem, PALGRAv, Francis Turner, editor. The golden and will be found epitonmized in " Our work it Pstestine" treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in [423.10], including Capt. Warren's explorations east of i thee Jordan, in Lebanon, etc., abridged froiom the detail of the the English language. London, 1874 332 pp. quarterly statements. Sm. 8.................................... 1627.4 For guide books, that of Murray [5936.1] is admirable, re- PALRAV William Gifford. Essays on Eastern ceiving thle praise of Tobler, anse the English reader can PALGAVE, William Gifford. Essays on Eastern hardly find anytihing better for a single survey, and it has a questions. London, 1872. vi, 349- pp. 80 6135.1 speciial summary of the divisions into sects of the modern in- Leisure hour series. ermn Agh: an Eastern habitants, with enumeration of authorities. In Kitto, the principal authorities on the subdivisions of the subject will narrative. New York, 1872. vi, 281 pp. 160. 537.16 be found grouped together, pointing out chapters in mnore Personal nrrative of a year's journey through general works. -- Personal narrative of a year's journey through For maps, there is in Gage's " Lifbe of Ritter," vol. 2, ch. 2 central and eastern Arabia (1862-63). 6th edi[1024.8], a sketch of the rise and progress ofthe chartography; tion. London 1871. vi 42 pp. Folded but the general reader will find the maps in the work by,., 427 — pp. Folded Stanley, and Murray's "I-aandbook," generally corrected up to plans. I folded map. Sm. 8............... 5916.7 date of'publication. PALSSY, Madam, The provocations of. Manning, n thie 6th vol. of Merivale's " History of the Romans " PALISS, Madame, The provocations of. Manning, [5515.3] there is a mnap of Palestine in the Ist century. A......................................... 514.2 For views, see the list in Smith's " Bible dictionary," and PALISSY the Hugnenotpotter. Boston, 1859. 239 in Gage's " Life of Ritter," vol. 2, ch. 2. See illustrated papers in Harper's monthly, vols. 5, 6, 8, 36; a pp. 160................................... 538.4 paper on "Galilee in the time of Christ," in the Bibliotlheca PALL MALL budget. A weekly collection of articles sacra, Jan., 1874; and one on "The Arabs in Palestine" in Macmillan, Aug., 1875. printed in the Pall Mall gazette from day to See further in thle note in the Lower Hall Catalogue of day. Vol. 10-14. London, 1874, 75. 5 v. F0 6720.1 history, etc. Moabitie stone. —See the article in Contemporary review, PALLISTER, Mrs. Berry. History of lace. 2d edition. v. 15; "Recovery of Jerusalem" [5933.1I]; chap. 12 of" Our London 1869. v, 42 pp. Illustrated. Por work in Palestine" [423.10], witll references; Burton and, 6 v pr Drake's "Unexplored Syria" [5933.3]; Palmer's" Desert of the traits. 8.................................6232.7 Exodus "[222.2], for thle Arab quarrels over it; Grove's article PAL land; or, Dick Trvers i the Chgos islands. "Mob" ts teiti's iclosaryof iceBile, et. Tt- PALII land; or, Dick Travers in the Chagos islands. "oab" Mobin Sith's "Dictionary of the Bible," etc. Tristram's" Land of Moab "[5933.4] gives an account of the place Samuels, A. F.............................. 918.24 wierre it was Ihund. where it wras fbund. PALAIER, E. H. The desert of the Exodus. With In fictioe. - Ware's" Julian" [736.5] is a picture of the time of Christ; and so is Ingralham's " Prince of the horese of maps and illustrations. New York, 1872. 470-fl)avid "[512.5]; and Strauss's" Glory of the house of Israel" pp. Sm 80 222.2 [425.14]. -joint author. Jerusalem, the city of Herod and PALESTINE exploration fund. Our work in Palestine: Saladin. See BESANT, Walter............... 5924.2 being an account of the different expeditions sent PALMIER, Ray. Earnest words on true success in life. out to the Holy Land by the committee since New York, 1873. 295-f-pp. 80............. 6136.7 the establishment of the fund in 1865. Lon- PALIERIN of England. Moreas, F. de. London, don, 1873. iv, 343-f- pp. Illustrated. Maps. 1807. 4 v. 160.......................... 5928.2 160.................... 423.10 PALIERSTON, Lord. See TEMPLE, Henry John. - Same. New York, 1873. Sm. 80........... 5915.6 PALMERSTON, Viscountess. See TEMPLE, Amelia. - The recovery of Jerusalem. A narrative of ex- PALIETTO-LEAVES. [Florida.] Stowe, H. (E.) B. ploration and discoveryin the city and the Holy Boston, 1873. Sq. 160...........,.......... 417.10 Land. By (C. W.) Wilson [and others]. With PAIiPAs, The, and Andes. Bishop, N. H. Boston, an introduction by A. P. Stanley. Edited by 1872. 160................................. 934.1 W. Morrison. [Also Explorations in the penin- PANDURANG HXni, or, memoirs of a Hindoo. With sula of Sinai. By F. W. Holland.] New an introductory preface by Sir II. B. E. Frere. York, 1872. xxiv, 435 pp. Illustrated. Maps. London,1873. 2 v. Sm. 80................. 5934.7 8S................. 5933.1 PANeTOuIllEs, The book of shadow. Frost, S. A. New PALEY, William. Works. With a memoir of his York [cop. 1869]. 120...................... 1518.1 life, by G.W. Meadley. Boston, 1810-12. 5 v. PAPAcy. Life of Gregory vit. Preceded by a Portrait. 80......................... 6324.5 sketch of papacy to the 11th century. Villeones.-Vol. I. Natral teoloy.. Eidences of main, A. F. London, 1874. 2 v. 80........ 5522.6 Coentezs. —Vol. I. Natural theology. II. Evidences of Clhristianity. III. Principles of moral and political phi- See also Popery, Popes, Roman catholic church. losophy. IV. Sermons and tracts. V. Hora Paulinle; The young Chlristian instructed; Clergymnan's companion, etc. PAPAL infallibility. Gladstone, W. E. The Vatican - Principles of moral and political philosophy. decrees in their bearing on'civil allegiance. 10th edition. London, 1794. 2 v. 80........5823.3 New York, 1875. 80. 1911.1 - Same. Boston, 1830. 2 v. 1 plate. Portrait. - - Vaticanism: an answer to Rcproofs and replies. Sm. 12.................................... 1538.6 New York, 1875. 8....................... 1911.2 - Sermons on various subjects. Originally pub- - Manning, H. E., cardinal. The Vatican decrees lished by Edmund Paley. 1st American edition. in their bearing on civil allegiance. New York, Boston, 1827. xv, 438 pp. 80............... 5810.8 1875. 120................................. 1916.7 - View of the evidences of Christianity. Hallowell, PAPER and paper-making, A chronology of. Mun1826. 310 pp. 120........................ 5816.8 sell, J. Albany, 1870. 80................. 6423.2 PALFREY, John Gorham. Academical lectures on the PAPER model maker, The illustrated. Landells, E. Jewish Scriptures and antiquities. Vol. I. London, N. D. 80 6220.5 Boston, 1838. 80..5811.8 PAPILLON, Fernand. Nature and life. Facts and doctrines relating to the constitution of matter, Contents. - Vol. I. Last fbur bookis of the Pentateune. the new dynamics, and the philosoph.y of ututus. the now dynamics, and the philosophy of nature. - Compendious histry of New England from the From the 2d French edition, by A. H. Macdon0 ~~~~~~ough. New York, 1875. v, 363-}- pp. 12~.-. 1735=6 accession of George i to the first general oon- ough. Nw Yok187. v,33- pp. 12 136 grss of the Anglo-Ameica colonies. Boston, PARADISE, The, of doctors. Bigelow, J. Boston, 187 3~ ~~.xi,4 9p. 1 0.................. 2.. 5 1.3.........:.....................6 3. 1873. xii, 439 pp. 160 5016.3 1858. 120.6037.1 - History of New England. Boston, 1870-76 [cop. PARADISE lost. poem.] Milton, J. Boston, 1825. 1858-64]. 4 v. Maps. Illustrations. 8..... 5014.7 Sm. 120. 1618.4 -- Same. (In his Poetical works.) Leipzig', 1850. Contents.-Vol. I-III. During the Stuart dynasty. IV. Sae. (In is etical works.) Leipzig, 1850. Fromt the revolution of theli seventeenth century. Sq. 160................................1614.12 PARADISE 182 PARR Shelf. No. Shelf. No. PARADISE regained. [A poem.] Milton, J. Poetical PARKER, Theodore. [Works.] Boston, 1871. 9 v. works. Leipzig, 1850. Sq. 16........... 1614.12 120....................................... 5237.1 PARASIT, Der. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Werke. Contents.- Vol. I-V. Speeches. addresses, and occasional Stuttgart, 1867. 8~........................5734.1.7 sermons. VI. Discourse of matters pertaining to religion. PARASITES, Animal. Benedin, P. J. van New VII. Historic Americans. VIII, IX. Sermons on theism, York, 1876. 120.............6616.6...and popular theology. PARDOE, Julia. Louis xIv, and the court of France - Experience as a minister, with some account of in the seventeenth century. New York, 1847. his early life, and education for the ministry. 2 v. Illustrated. Portrait. 120............ 1223.11 Boston, 1859. 182 pp. 120.................5217.3 PARDON, George Frederick. Handbook of whist. - Historic Americans. 2d edition. Boston, 1871. On the text of Hoyle. New edition. London, 312 pp. Sm. 80................... 5025.4 1863. 94 pp. 16.......................... 1519.2 Coontntts. - Franklin; Washington; John Adams; Thomas PARlS, Louis Philippe Albert d'Orldans, comte de. Jeftbrson, History of the civil war in America. Trans- - Prayers. Boston, 1862. 200 pp. Portrait. 160, 1526.6 lated, with the approval of the author, by Louis - Frothingham, 0. B. Theodore Parker: a biogF. Tasistro. Edited by Henry Coppde. Vol. I, raphy. Boston, 1874. 12................. 5025.11 n. Philadelphia, 1875, 76. 2 v. Folded maps. - Weiss, J. Life and correspondence of. New 80....................................... 813.17 York, 1864. 2 v. 8....................... 5021.2 - Los associations ouvridres en Angleterre. (Tradesunions.) Paris, 1869 viii, 338 pp. 12. 5827.2 Note. - There are autobiographic materials in his works, and in his own Experience as a minister," which is also in PARIS. Abbott, J. Rollo in Paris.............. 917.22 the appendix of Weiss. Weiss is the authoritative biographer, btrohnghian's is a mrore compact narrativeSeT.W =An American family in. New York, 1870. 160. 911.4 bst Frolisighao' to a more compaci narrative. See T. W. Iligginson's paper on his death, in the Atlantic monthly, - Baedeker, 0. Handbook for Paris. Coblenz, Oct., 1860. There are full references in Allibone. 1872. 160................................. 5527.7 PARKHURST, John Lucas. Elements of moral philos- Fetridge, W. P. Rise and fall of the Paris com- ophy. 2d edition. Boston, 1832. 216 pp. 12~. 1537.14 mane in 1871. New York, 1871. 12~...... 84. mune in 1871. Nw York, 1871. 12.824.8 PARKMIrAN, Francis, D.D., compiler. Offering of sym- ecad, Sir F. B. A faggot of French sticks; con- pathy to parents bereaved of their children, and tainin a seres ofsketchs of he pricipalpathy to parents bereaved of their children, and taining a series of sketches of the principal to others under affliction. Boston, 1830. xvii, public institutions of. London, 1855. 2 v. 12~. 5526.11 224- pp. 18u.de l ti. 1538.4 and 5819.19 -- iloussaye, A. Life in. Boston, 1875. Sq. 16~. 439.3 24 p S 13. n 891 - Houssaye, A. Life in. Boston, 1875. Sq. 16g ~ PARKMAn, Francis, jr. The conspiracy of Pontiac --- Jerrold, (W.) B. At home in PaaN, rais: atpecean - Jerrold, (W.) B. At home iu Paris: at peace and and the Indian war after the conquest of Canada. at war. London, 1871. 2 v. 16~........... 5526.12 anthIdinwrfetecoq stfCnd. atwar. London, 187. M Pai 2Fecv. 160chh. 5526.12.6th edition, revised, with additions. Boston, - King, E. My Paris: French character sketches. 1870. 2. Maps. 120.5015.4 Boston, 1873. 120 427.7 ~~1870. 2 v. Maps. 12~..................... 5015.4 Boston, 1873. Lsa12 u d.Pr427sp.7n _ France and England in North America. Boston, -Lemonnyer, J. Los journaux do Paris pendant 1871-74. 4 v. 12~........................ 5015.5 la commune. Paris [1871]. 120............. 5534.2 - MurrayJ. Handbook for Paris. London, 1872. Contenlts.- Vol. I. Pioneers of France in the New World.' II. The Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth century. 120....................................... 5527.6 I. ThdicvrofheGatWs.V.heodGiMo 120.~~ ~~ ~~ ~~.~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~5527.6 III. Time discovery of the Great West. IV. Tile old urginie - Sheppard, N. Shut up in. [Siege of Paris.] in Canada. ~~~~~eipzeig, 1871. Sq. 160........315.13 Note. - Parkman's histories constitute the best narrative of -M~~~~~'.....................events connected with the Frenclh settlements of North Amier- Taine, H. A. Notes on. New York, 1875. 120. 5533.2 icea, and England's forcible wresting of themn from Framnce. - Galleries, museunons, etc. Guide through the gal- When this series of mhistories is compilete, and tihe final end of French power on this continent portrayed, the reader will find _eries of paintings of the Imperial museum of the "Conspiracy of Pontiac" a proper seqnel, which in its the Louvre. Paris, 1857. 120'............. 5527.2 introduction epitommizes the preceding series, and then in its text narrates the last great effort of the Indians east of tie Note. — See the note in the Lower IHall Catalogue of his- Mississippi to rid themselves ofthe yoke put tpon thenm by the tory, etc. Europeans and thle colonists. For the architecture of modern Paris, see Fergusson's'A Modern architecture "[6212.3], and the description of the - The Oregon trail: sketches of prairie and Rockynew opera house in Scribner's monthly, May, 1875. For the varied phases of life iu Paris, beside the book by mountain life. 4th edition, revised. Boston, Head (curious in its researches), and others named above, see 1872. xii, 381 pp. 12..................... 5015.3 Jarves's papers in Harper's monthly, vols. 5 to 8; other papers in Appleton's monthly, vol. 11; Scribner's monthly, vols. 4 PARKMAN, George. Bemis, G. Report of the case and 10 (the Latin quarter); A. HLayward's Essays [5833.3.2]; of John W. Webster, indicted for the murder of. and E. A. Freemman's Essays [5911.4] on tihe early sieges. Boston 1850. 15301 Boston,- 1850. 8~............................ 1530.1 PARIS exposition, 1867. Examination of the tele- - Stone, J. W. Report of the trial of J. W. Webgraphic apparatus, and the processes of tele- ster, indicted for the murder of. Boston, 1850. graphy. Morse, S.F. B. Washington, 1869. 8~. 6822.3 80........................................ 631.5 PARIS sketch book, The. Thackeray, W. M. Leip- PARKS, Luther. Report on spotted fever or cerebrozig, 1873. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160............... 339.21 spinal miningitis in Massachusetts. (In Massa- Same. (In his Works.) London, 1872. Sin. 8. 513.1.7 chusetts medical society. Publications)...... 6021.4 PARISIANS, The. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. PARKWArTER; or, told in the twilight. Wood, E. P. Leipzig. 4 v. in 2........................ 329.21 Leipzig...................................333.22.1 - Same. New York..................734.16 and 5533.1 - Same. Philadelphia......................... 521.13 PARK, Mungo. Travels. See ENCLISt explorers. PARLIAIENTARY logick. Hamilton, W. G. London, London, 1875. Sm. 8~ 5927.9 1808. 160................................. 5416.3 PARKER, Joseph. Ecce Dens: essays on the life and PARLIAMENTARY practice, Manual of. Cushing, L. S. doctrine of Jesus Christ. With controversial Boston, 1868. 16.. 1929.1 notes on' Ecce Homo." Boston, 1867. 363 PARLOA, Marie. The Appledore cook book. Bos[361] pp. 120............................. 1526.4 ton [cop. 1872]. 204 pp. 16................ 6426.2 PARKER, Richard Green. Sketch of the history of PARLOR amusements for the young folks. Bartlett, the grammar school, in the easterly part of G.B. Boston, 1875. 16................... 1517.5 Roxbury. Roxbury, 1826. 36 pp. 8C....... 817.11 PARLOR magician, The. Illustrated. New York -- A tribute to the life and character of Jonas [cop. 1863]. 126 pp. 12...................1515.8 Chickering. "By one who knew him well." PARLOR tricks with cards. With 70 engravings. Boston, 1854. 162 pp. Portrait. Woodcut. New York [cop. 1863]. 130 [118] pp. 160...1516.23 12c....................................... 1016.3 PARLOUR menagerie, The. Hogg, J. London, 1875. PARKER, Rosa Abbott. Rosa Abbott stories. Alexis Sm. 80...................................1522.11 the runaway............................... 933.14 PARNASSUS. [Poems by various authors.] Emer- - Jack of all trades.......................... 933.15 son, R. W., editor. Boston, 1875. 80........ 5214.5 - - The pinks and blues........................ 933.16 PARR, Harriet. (Holme Lee.) Basil Godfrey's - - Tommy Ilickup........................... 933.19 caprice............................314.1 - - Upside down.............................. 933.18 - The beautiful Miss Barrington................ 315.28 - - The young detective....................... 933.17 - Ben Milner's wooing......................... 327.26 PARR 183 PAULE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. PARR, Harriet, continued. PASSION play, The, at Ober-Ammergau, in the sum- For richer, for poorer......................... 315.29 mer of 1871. Molloy, G. Boston, 1872. 40.. 5735.9 - Her title of honour.......................... 314.2 - IKatharine's trial......................... 339.15 ote. - Dramatic representations of the events of Passion.week as held at Ober-Aimrrergau every tenth year, in fulfil- Life and death of Jeanne d'Arc, called the maid. ment of a vow by the villagers. Beside the book above London, 1866. 2 v. Portrait. Sm. 80. 1225.8 named, seeAndersen's "Pictures of'travel" C426.17]; Harper's monthly, vol. 42;and the description n the novel " Quits - Sylvan Holt's daughter........................ 733.12 ~317.21]. Also Contemporary review, vol. 18. - The vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax. Leipzig.... 329.24 - Same. Philadelphia......................... 726.26 PASTA, Andrf. Trait6 des pertes de sang chez los PARR, Louisa. Dorothy Fox 314.13 femmes enceintes. Traduit de l'Italien aveo - The Gosau smithy and other stories............ 335.18 des notes; par J. L. Alibert. Paris, 1797. 2 v. - Leisure hour series. Hero Carthew............ 728.5 8s........................................ 6014.2 - The Prescotts of Pamphillon................. 329.22 PASTOR'S, A, sketches. Spencer, I. S. New York, PARRA Sastha. Carleton, W.. 518.4 1857. 120.................................1535.17 PARSONS, Benjamin. The Christian layman: or, the PATAGONIA. At home with the Patagonians. Musdoctrine of the trinity fully considered, and ad- ters, G. C. London, 1873. Sm. 80........... 5036.5 judged according to the Bible. Mobile, 1840. PATENTS. See UNITED STATES. vii, 271 pp. 120....5815.16 PATER, Walter H. Studies in the history of the — Christian views: discourses. Boston, 1848. 300 renaissance. London, 1873. xiv, 213 — pp. pp. 12~...................................1524.16 Sm. 8..................................... 5925.2 PARSONS, Theophilus, the younger. Memoir of The- PATER mundi. Burr, E. F. Boston, 1872, 73. 2 v. ophilus Parsons, chief justice of Massachusetts; Sm. 8~.....................................1527.11 with notices of some of his contemporaries. Bos- PARTHENIA: or, the last days of paganism. [Julian ton, 1859. viii, 476 pp. Sin. 80............. 1031.1 the apostate.] Lee, E.B. Boston, 1858. 120. 737.11 PARSONS, Usher. Boylston prize dissertations. Bos- PATHETISM. Sunderland, L. R. New York, 1843. ton, 1839. 248-4- pp. 80................... 6011.12 12........................................ 1536.9 Contents..- Inflammation of the periosteum; Eneuresis irri- PATHINDE The. Cooper, J. F................ 525.5 tata; Cutaneous diseases; Cancer of the breast; Remarks on PATHOLOGICAL histology, Rudiments of. Wedl, C. malaria. London, 1855. 80.........................6013.18 PARTHIA, The sixth great oriental monarchy; or, the PATHOLOGY. Billard, C. M. Treatise on the disgeography, history, and antiquities of. Raw- eases of infants. New York, 1839. 8~.......6022.10 linson, G. London, 1873. 8................5932,6 - Green, T. H11. An introduction to. Philadelphia, PARTINGTONIAN patchwork. [Huinorous miscellany.] 1871. 8................................. 6021.9 Shillaber, B. P. Boston, 1873. 120.......... 736.28 - Paget, J. Lectures on surgical pathology. PARTISAN, The. Simms, W..................... 716.23 Philadelphia, 1854. 8..6012.3 PARTON, James. Famous Americans of recent times. See as Anatoy, Disease, Ear, Eye, Hygiene, Nerves, See also Ana~om~y, Disease, Ear, Eye, t/ygiene, N~erves, Boston, 1871. 473 pp. Portrait. 80........1214.14 Surgery, Venerealdiseases. Contests. - H. Clay; D. Webster; J. C. Calhoun J. Randolph; S. Girard anid his college; J. G. Bei;nett a;d the New PATIENCE of hope, The. Greenwell, D. Boston, York herald; C. Goodyear; H. W. Beecher and his church; 1862. Sm. 8~.............................. 1535.7 C. Vandecrbilt; TL. Burr; J. J. Astor. C. Vanderbilt; T. Burr; J. J. Astor. PATIENCE Hathaway. Bradley, W. I.............. 913.8 - General Butler in New Orleans. History of the PATIENCE Strong's outings. Whitney, A. D. T.... 734.6 administration of the department of the Gulf in PATMOntE, Coventry (Kearsey Dighton). The angel 1862. 10thedition. New York, 1864. 661 [659] inthehouse. Boston, 1856. 2 v. 160.......1612.10 pp. Portraits. 12~........................ 815.2 Gonltelts. - Vol. I. The betrothal. II. The espousals. - The humorous poetry of the English language, from Chaucer to Saxe. 11th edition. Boston, - The victories of love. Boston, 1862. 96 pp. 16~. 1612.6 1872. 689 pp. Portraits. 120..............1612.31 PATRIARCHS and prophets, Legends of the. Baring- Life and times of Aaron Burr. 14th edition. Gould, S. New York, 1872. Sin. 8..........5814.5 New York, 1861. 706 pp. Portraits. 12~...1223.10 PATRICIA Kemball. Linton, E. L. Leipzig....... 330.9 - Life and times of Benjamin Franklin. New York, - Same. Philadelphia........................ 714.13 1864. 2 v. Portraits. 120................. 1212.2 PArnICIvs, St., of Ireland. Life of Saint Patrick. - Life of Andrew Jackson. New York, 1861. 3 v. Cusack, 1M. F. New York, 1870. 40......... 5420.2 Portraits. 12~............. 1212.1 PATTEnSON, Lawson B. Twelve years in the mines - Life of Horace Greeley. Boston, 1869. 598 pp. of California. Cambridge, 1862. 108 pp. 120. 417.3 Portraits. 12~............................. 5023.6 PATTERSON, Robert. A nsarrative of the campaign - Life of Thomas Jefferson. Boston, 1874. vi, in the Shenandoah, in 1861. Philadelphia, 764 pp. Portrait. 80...................... 1215.1 1865. 128, 194 —- pp. Portrait. Map. 8c..5013.20 - Topics of the time. Boston, 1871. 401 pp. 12~. 1935.3 PATTESON, John Coleridge. Page, H. A. Noble PARTON, Sara Payson. (Fanny Fern.) Folly as it workers. London, 1875. Sm. 8............. 5936.3 flies; hit at. New York, 1872. 355 pp. 12C. 524.19 - Yonge, C. M. Life of. London, 1875. 2 v. 80. 5337.5 PASCAL, Blaise. Provincial letters. A new transla- PATTISON, Mark. Tendencies of religious thought tion with historical introduction and notes. in England, 1688-1750. (In Essays and reBy Thomas M'Crie. Preceded by a life of views)..................................... 1538.3 Pascal, a critical essay, and a biographical no- - Same. (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in tice. Edited by O. W. Wight. New York, theology).......................1526.24 and 5814.15 1872. 470 pp. 12........................ 5536.9 PATTY. Macquoid, K. S......................... 313.15 PASCAL, Jaqueline. Cousin, V., and others. New PAUL, St. St. Paul and protestantism. Arnold, M. York, 1854. 12........................... 1226.10 London, 1870. Sm. 8......................5815.24 PASCARhL. Rame, L. de la. Leipzig............. 329.7 PAUL the peddler. Alger, H.,jr................. 934.10 - Same. Philadelphia........................ 528.7 PAUL Clifford. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L....... 336.2 PASSAGES from the diary of a late physician. PAUL Ferroll. Clive, C.......................... 310.7 [Novel.) Warren, S. Leipzig, 1844. 2 v. in 1. PAUL Gosslett's confessions. Lever, C. (J.)........ 332.13 Sq. 160...................................317.3 PAUL Massie. MacCarthy, J..................... 723.1.4 PASSAVANT, Johann David. Raphael of Urbino and PAULr Prescott's charge. Alger, H., jr............. 924.25 his father Giovanni Santi. Illustrated. Lon- PAULDOIN, James Kirke. John Bull in America; don, 1872. x, 313 pp. L. 8 0............. 6211.2 or, the new Munchausen. 2d edition. New PASSING the portal; or, a girl's struggle. An auto- York, 1825. xviii, 228 pp. 12............. 538.11 biography. Victor, M. V. New York, 1876. -joint author. Salmagundi. See IRvINo, William. 12....-................................... 532.19 715.4 and 1815.7 PAssIoN and principle. Grey, Mrs................ 530.4 PaULE Mhrd. Cherbulicz, V. Paris, 1865. 180..5536.16 PAULI 184 PENNOT Shelf. No. Shelf. No. PAULI, Reinhold. Life of Alfred the great. From PEARSON, C.H. Frontier series, The cabin on the the German. Appended Alfred's Anglo-Saxon prairie.................................... 937.18 version of Orosius. With a literal English - - The young pioneers of the North-west....... 937.17 translation, and an Anglo-Saxon alphabet and PEARSON, Hugh. Life and writings of Claudius glossary. By B. Thorpe. London, 1857. ix, Buchanan. Boston,. 1818. 444- pp. 120.... 1227.8 582 pp. 1 plate. Sm. 80................... 5427.5 PEARSON, John. Principles of surgery. Boston, PAUSANIAS the Spartan. An unfinished historical 1832. 263 pp. 80........................ 6011.8 romance. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. Leip- PEASANT life in Germany. Johnson, A. C. New zig........................................ 336.22 York, 1859. 12.827.9 - Same. New York........................... 733.19 PEASE, Giles. Ninetieth birthday gathering of PAUTET, J. F. Jules. Manuel d'6conomie politique. Rev. Charles Cleveland, June 21, 1862. BosParis. 1835. 252 pp. 24~. [Manuel Roret].. 5829.1 ton, 1862. 64 pp. 1 plate. Portrait. 16~... 1016.1 PAXTON, Philip, pseud. See HA5METT, Samuel A. PECK, Jesse T. The true woman; or, life and hapPAYN, James. At her mercy. Leipzig........... 319.19 piness at home and abroad. New York [cop. - Same. New York........................... 732.30 1857]. 400 pp. 160....................... 1736.8 - The best of husbands. Leipzig............... 319.27 P DRONI, P.M. Manuel des falsifications des drogues - Same. New York..................7....... 31.35 simples et compos6es. Orn6 do figures. Paris, - Cecil's tryst................................. 310.10 1848. vi, 296 pp. 240. [Manuel Roret]..... 6439.6 - The Clyffards of Clyffe....................... 522.24 PEELE, George. Dramatic and poetical works. See - Found dead................................. 312.19 GREENE, Robert............................ 5621.4 - Gwendoline's harvest......................... 312.24 PEEP O' day, The. Banim, J..................... 517.5 - Halves. Leipzig............................ 334.2 PEEPS into the human hive. [London.] Wynter, - Same. New York........................... 530.14 A. London, 1874. 2 v. Sm. 6436.8 - In the heart of a hill and other stories......... 312.28 PEERLESS, A, wife. Mackarness, M. A............ 312.1 - Like father, like son........................ 312.3 PEET, Stephen. History of the presbyterian and - Lost Sir Massingberd. A romance of real life.. 522.25 congregational churches and ministers in Wis- Married beneath him......................... 522.21 cousin. Milwaukee, 1851. 208 pp. Sin. 12~. 1538.8 - Murphy's master............................. 339.14 PE Woffington. Reade,C. Boston..... 527.3 - Not wooed, but won.......................... 314.5 - Same. Leipzig............................. 316.23 - Walter's word. Leipzig...................... 331.12 Note.- Theatrical story, time of ColIly Cibber. -- Same. New York............................ 720.10 - Same. New York oe...............720.10 PEIRCE, Benjamin. Elementary treatise on sound. PAYNE., A. M. Mitchell. R~hoda's corner. [JuvePAYNile].1118.7hel. hod's r ve- Boston, 1836. lvi, 220 pp. Folded plate. 8'. 6434.1,file]....................1118.7 Andrew Preston. Christianity and science. PEIRCE, Ebenezer Weaver. Contributions biographPEABODeY, of lecturest. New York, 1874. viii, e.ical, genealogical and historical. Boston, 1874. A series of lectures. New York, 1874. viii, 287 pp. 120.6326.17i pp. Illustrations. 80............... 610.1 - Lectures on Christian doctrine. Boston, 1844. Note. — Contains genealogies of the following k.illies: - Lectures on Christian doctrine. Boston, 1844. Barnaby, Bartlett, Booth, Brownell, Caswell, Gardiner, God2274- pp. 12~............................5815.20 frey, Hlarlow, Haskins, Howland, Macamber, Pearce, Richmend, R~ogers, Rounsevill, Sheffield, Shelley,Warren.,Weaver, - Sermons connected with the re-opening of the and Wligs ousvill, Sheeld, helleWreWeaver, church of the South parish, in Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth, 1859. 112 pp. 160..... 5818.7 - The Peirce family of the Old Colony: or the linPEABODY, Elizabeth Palmer. Record of Mr. Alcott's eal descendants of Abraham Peirce. Boston, school, exemplifying the principles and methods 1870. xx,490pp. 8..610.1 of moral culture. 3d edition, revised. Boston, PEKIN. Beauvoir, L., comte do. Pekin, Jeddo, 1874. 297 pp. Wood-cut. 160....... 1937.3 and San Francisco. London, 1872. 160......5935.11 PEABODY, Ephraim. Christian days and thoughts. - Lander, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes..... 916.10 Boston, 1858. 304 pp. 160. 6328.3 PELUAMi. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) 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See HERBERT, George Robert biography)...............................5028.1.7 Charles. PEABODY, William Bourn Oliver, Life of Alexan- PENCILLINos by the way. Willis, N. P. New York, derWilson. (In Sparks, J. Library of Ameri-. L.430.2 der' ~~~~~~~~~~~~1844. L. 8'0................ 430.2 can biography)...........................5028.1.2 Note.- Travels, with sketches of foreign society. - Life of David Brainerd. (-n Sparks, J. Library PENDnENIS, History of. Thackeray, W. M. Leipzig. 335.2 of American biography)...................5028.1,8 - Same. (In his Works.) London..............513.1.2 - Literary remains. Edited by E. Peabody. Bos- - Same. New York........................... 1820.1 ton, 1850. 448 pp. Portrait. 12......... 1813.10 PENINSULAR war. History of the war in the penin- Sermons. With a memoir, by his brother. Bos- sula, 1807-14. Napier, Sir W. F. P. New ton.149.cx~, 29+ p. 20......... 636.7 sula, 1807-14. Napier, Sir W. F. P. 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Vol. 4; 3d series, vol. 9-12; Boston, 1856. 8..........................5021.12 4th series, vol. 1, 2. London, 1852, 66-68. 7 v. PERPETUAL curate, The. Oliphant, M. (0. W.).... 328.12 Sm. 4o.....................................6735.1 PEuRRIER, Amelia. A good match................ 725.31 - Official gazette of the United States patent office. PERROT, A. M. Manuel du graveur. Nouvelle Vol. 2-8. Washington, 1872-75. 6 v. 40.... 6930.1 6dition tr's-augmentde, par F. Malepeyre. - Old and new. Vol. 1-11. Boston, 1870-75. Paris, 1844. ix, 270-~-pp. Folded plates. 11 v. 8..................................1426.1 24~. [Manuel Roret].......................6439.4 - Oliver Optic's magazine. Our boys and girls. PERRY, Arthur Latham. Elements of political coonVol. 11, 12. Boston, 1872, 73. 2 v. 8...... 1431.1 omy. 13th edition, revised. New York, 1875. - Our young folks. Vol. 8, 9. Boston, 1872, 73. xxiv, 543 pp. 80........................... 5824.3 2 v. 8................................... 1433.1 PERRY, Bela C. Treatise on the human hair and its - Overland monthly. Vol. 9-15. San Francisco, diseases. New Bedford, 1859. xi, 192 pp. 120. 1525.4 1872-75. 7 v. 80. 1316.1 PERY, Nora. Bessie's trials at boarding-school....1115.18 - Pall Mall budget. Vol. 10-14. London, 1874, PEany, Oliver Hazard, Life of. Mackenzie, A. S. 75. 5 v. F............................. 6720.1 New York [cop. 1840]. 2 v. 160............1019.1 - The people's magazine. Vol. 1, 2. [Boston], PEsRIA. Cunynghame, Sir A. T. Travels on the 1833-35. 2 V. in 1. L. 8.................. 1432.2 frontiers of. London, 1872. 8.5931.8 - The polyanthos enlarged. Vol. 1-4. Boston, - Markham, C. H. A general sketch of the history 1812-14. 4v. 8.......................... 1317.1 of. London, 1874. 8................... 5911.4 - Popular science monthly. Vol. 3-7. New York, - Mounsey, A. H. Journey through the Caucasus 1873-75. 5 v. 8.......................... 6516.1 and the interior of. London, 1872. 80. 5931.7 PERSIA 187 PHILOSOPHY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. PERSIA, continued. PHhDRE: traghdie. Racine, J. de. Th6htre corn- Rawlinson, G. The five great monarchies of the plot. Paris, 1870. 12~..................... 5537.3 ancient Eastern world; or, the history, googra- - Phidra. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Werke. phy, and antiquities of. London, 1871. 3 v. 8~. 5922.3 Stuttgart, 1867. 8~........................5734.1.7 - - The seventh great oriental monarchy; or, the PHELPS, Agnes. One year at our hoarding-school... 1114.2 geography, history, and antiquities of the Sassa- PHELPS, Almira Hart, formerly Miss Lincoln. Botnian or new Persian empire. London, 1876. 80.5923.11 any for beginners. Hartford, 1833. 256 pp. 12~. 6627.3 - Rawlinson, Sir H-. (C.) England and Russia - Same. 3d edition. New York, 1838. 216 pp. in the East. A series of papers on the political Illustrated. 120........................... 1528.5 and geographical condition of Central Asia. PHELPS, Austin. The still hour; or, communion London, 1875. 80......................... 5921.5 with God. Boston, 1860. 136 pp. 16'...... 6328.5 - Rollin, C. Ancient history of the Medes and PHELPS, Elizabeth Stuart. The gates ajar........ 537.9 Persians. Vol. 1-4, 6-8. Boston, 1807. 8~.. 5913.1 - The gypsy series. Gypsy Breynton............ 916.21 PERSPECTIVE. Pyne, G. Perspective for beginners. - - Gypsy's cousin Joy........................ 916.22 London, 1870. 120........................1716.29 - - Gypsy's sowing and reaping................. 916.20 - Ruskin, J. Elements of. New York, 1871. 12~. 6236.14 - - Gypsy's year at the golden crescent.......... 916.23 See also Linear perspective. - Hedged in.................................. 537.10 515.5 - The lady of Shalott... (In Johnson, (E.) R. PERSUASION. Austen, J. Boston................ 515.5classics).529.410 - Same. Leipzio- 325.24 ~~~~Little classics)............................. 529.4.10 - Same. Leipzi.g..............325.24 - Men, women, and ghosts........537.8 PERU. Hutchinson, T. J. Two years in, with explo- - Mercy Gliddon's work.916.25 ration of its antiquities. London, 1873. 2 v. 80. 5932.9 Poetic studis. Boston, 185. 141pp. Sq. 160 1617.9 Prescot, W.H. Hitory o the onquet of. - Poetic studies. Boston, 1875. 14:1 pp. Sq. 16~. 1617.9 -- Prescott, W. H. History of the conquest of. - The silent partner.537.11 Philadelphia, 1873. 2 v. 8................ 5914.3 - The Trotty book.t 392.13 - Searching for the quinine plant in Peru. (In - Trotty's wedding tour, and story-book.......... 913.27 ~ Many lands and many people).............. 431.3 - What to wear. Boston, 1873. 92pp. 120. 1537.7 W- ise, H. A. Los Gringos; or, wanderings in. PHErIE Frost's experiences. Stephens, A. S. (W.) 734.22 New York, 1849. 120............ 435 PHENOMENA and laws of heat. Cazin, A. New Note.- For the authorities on the ancient civilization of York,1872. 16........................... 1714.6 Peru, see the Library Bulletin for April, 1876. PHIL, the fiddler. Aler H 934.30 PAIL, the fiddler. Alger, t., jr......,......,.... 934:.30 PET; or, pastimes and penalties. Haweis, H. R.... 912.17 PHILIP II, king of Spain. Prescott, W. H. History PETE R, St., the apostle. Rodrigues-Henriques, J. H. of the reign of. Boston, 1855, 59. 3 v. 8~... 1222.1 Saint Pierre. Paris, 1871. 80...............5813.10 - Watson, R. History of. New York, 1818. 85. 823.3 PETER I, Alexiowitsch, the great, emperor of Russia. See also Spain. Abbott, J. History of...................... 915.4 - Barrow, Sir J. Life of. New York, 1856. 160. 1228.8 PHILIP, chief of the Wampanoags, History of. Abbott, J. S. C................. 914.31 See also Russia. Note. - Tihe events of IKing Philip's war, 1675, the great upPETaER Clinton. Wise, D.932.41 rising by the natives of New England against the English colonists, are narrated in Paifrey's'History of New England" PETER Simple. Marryat, F...................... 337.10 [6016.2]; in Barry's "History of Massachusetts" [812.51; in PETER the whaler. Kingston, W. H. G.922.4 Austin's "History of Masschusetts" [813.191; and they form -9~~~~~~~ ~~~the subject of Cooper's "Wept of Wish-ton-Wish" [525.121. PET1T, J. A. History of Mary Stuart, queen of Irving delineates King Philip in his "Sketch book" [311.13; Scots. From the original unpublished manu- 7150; s1815.10]. script by Charles Do Flandre. London, 1874. PHILIP, George, and soN, publishers. Philip's atlas 2 v. Portraits. 40 5410.2 of the counties of England, reduced from the Note.-The authlor's sympathies are with Mary Stuart, ordnance survey. By Edward Weller. New whose innocence he asserts. See note under Mary, queen of edition,.with a complete consulting index, by Scots.. Sg~~~~~~~cots. - John Bartholomew. London, 1875. 106- pp. PETITS oiseaux, Los: comi6die. Labiche, E. (M.), 48 maps. FO.........R.............. Desk and Delacour, A. (C. L.) Boston, 1867. 120. 2015.2 PHILIP, The adventures of. Thackeray, W. M. PfTRA, Le. Lenoir, P. Paris, 1872. 18........5935.10 Leipzig.................................... 335.5 PETRELLA,, Enrico. Carnival of Venice; Ione. (In - Same. (In his Works.) London............513.1,6 Ditson, 0., and co. Standard opera librettos)..6233.3.6 - Same. New York................ 1820.2 PETRONEL. Church, F........................... 337.15 PHILIP Augustus; or, the brothers in arms. [French PETS, Heads and tails: studies and stories of. Lip- history, - novel.] James, G. P. R........... 722.7 pincott, S. J........................ 921.15 PHILIP Earnscliffe. Edwards, A. B............ 520.2 PETTIGREW, A. The handy book of bees: being a PHILLIPs, John L. Thomas. Site and antiquities of practical treatise on their profitable manage- Athens. (In Many lands and many people)... 431.3 mont. 2d edition, revised. Edinburgh, 1875. PHILLIPS, Lawrence B. Dictionary of biographical xiv, 162 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 8............ 6619.4 reference. London, 1871. x, 1020 — pp. 80.*R.R.,E.3.2 PETTIIREW, James Bell. International scientific PHILLIPS, Samuel March. Famous cases of circumseries. Animal locomotion, or walking, swim- stantial evidence. With an introduction on the ming, and flying, with a dissertation on adro- theory of presumptive proof. Boston, 1873. nautics. Illustrated. New York, 1874. xiii, xxxix, 153 pp. 80......................... 6313.2 264+ — pp. 120............63.....6......6436.14 PHILLIPs, Watts. For a woman's sake.....721.5 and 731.6 PETTY, Henry, marquis of Lansdowne. See HAY- PHILLIPS, Willard. Manual of political economy. WARD, A. Biographical and critical essays. Boston, 1828. 278 pp. 80................. 5822.8 London, 1873. -8...............5..........5833.3.2 - Propositions concerning protection and free trade. PEVERIL of the Peak. Scott, Sir W. Boston...... 523.1 Boston, 1850. xv, 233 pp. 12~...6435.2 - Same. Leipzig........................... 324.17 PHILOJUVENIS, pseud. Edda; or, the tales of a PEYSrER, John Watts de. Personal and military grandmother. History of Denmark, from the history of Philip Kearney. New York, 1869. earliest ages to the accession of the Oldenburg 512~-pp. Portrait. 80.................... 5021.6 dynasty, A. D. 1448. London, 1875. 398 — pp. PHANTASTES. MacDonald,................. 512.8 Illustrated. L. 8.......................... 5712.2 PHANTo I ship, The. Marryat, F................. 725.17 PHILOSOPHERS, Lives of, of the time of George III. PHARIIACOPX'IA of the United States. Philadelphia, Brougham, H., lord. Edinburgh, 1872. 160...5614.4.1 1851. xxiii, 317 pp. 8....................6021.8 PHILOSOPHY. F'iske, J. Outlinesofcosmic philosophy, PHARkIACY. Chemical and pharmaceutic manipula- based on the doctrine of evolution, with criticisms tions. Morfit, C., and Muckl, A. Philadel- on the positive philosophy. Boston, 1875. 2 v. phia, 1849. 120......................... 6433.3 8........................................ 5824.2 PHASES of faith. Newman, F. W..London, 1853. - Lewes, G. IL. History of philosophy from Thales 120.......................................1526.29 to Comte. London, 1871. 2 v. 8....... 6832.1 PHILOSOPHY 188 PHYSIOLOGY Shelf. No. Shelf No. PHILOSOPHY, continued. PHYSICIAN, The, in spite of himself: a comedy. - MacCosh, J. The Scottish philosophy, from Moliere, J. B. P. Dramatic works. Edinburgh, Hutcheson to Hamilton. New York, 1875. 80. 5821.1 1876. 8~.................................5530.3.3 - Martineau, J. Essays, philosophical and theo- PHYSICIAN'S, A, holiday. Forbes, Sir J. London, logical. Boston, 1868, 70. 2 v. 8..........5814.14 1849. 12............................... 226.2 - Maurice, (J.) F. D. Moral and metaphysical PHYSICIAN'S, A, problems. [Essays.] Elam, C. philosophy. London, 1873. 2 v. 8~......... 5833.2 Boston, 1869. 120..........................1535.21 - Mill, J. S. Dissertations and discussions: politi- PHYSICIAN'S, A, vacation; or, a summer in Europe. cal, philosophical, and historical. New York, Channing, W. Boston, 1856. 120........... 422.21 1874, 75. 5 v. 80................ 5824.4 PHYSICIAN'S, The, wife. Spangler, H.I K......... 723.23 - Paley, W. Principles of moral and political PHYSICrIANS. Jackson, J. Letters to a young physiphilosophy. London, 1794. 2 v. 85...... 5823.3 cian. Boston, 1855. 120..........6021.5 and 6036.'1 - Shairp, J. C. Studies in poetry and philosophy. - - Another letter. Boston, 1861.' 120.......... 6036.1 New York, 1872. 160.......................1535.14 PHYSiCS. Bagehot, W. Physics and politics. Lon- Spencer, H. First principles of a new system don, 1872. Sm. 80...............1526.25 of. New York, 1873. 120................ 6835.1 - Same. New York, 1873. 12........ 6436.2 - - Recent discussions in. New York, 1873. 120. 6835.2 - Blair, D. A grammar of natural and experiSee also Intellectual science, Moral philosophy, Physics, mental philosophy. HIartford, 1824. 120....1538.22 Political philosophy. - Blake, J. L. Conversations on natural philosophy. Boston, 1837. 120.....1.................1526.30 PHILOSOPHY, The, of eating. Bellows, A. J. New - Fontenelle, J. de. Nouveau manuel complet de York, 1872., 160..................I........ 1523.4 physique amusanto. Paris, 1850. 240....... 6439.5 PHILOSOPHY of English literature. Bascom, J. - Olmsted, D. A compendium of natural philosoNew York; 1874. 120.................. 5216.8 phy. New Haven, 1833. 80................ 6434.2 PHILOSOPHY of rhetoric. Bascom, J. Boston, 1870. - uackenbos, G P tural philosophy. New - Q uackenbos, G. P. Natural philosophy. New 120 1535.12 York, 1864. 120.6436.5 10....................................... 13 12 York, 1864. 12............................ 6436.5 PHILOSOPHY of style. Spencer, H. New York, - Rolfe, W. J., and Gillet, J. A. Natural philoso1872. 120.ei" i. 6126.1 phy. Boston, 1869. 120....6436.9 PHIsLO FiHHA h. Child, L. M.ember. Troll A..... 3515.1 - Stewart, B. Lessons in elementary physics. PHINEAS Finn, the Irish member. Trollope, A..... 334.6 London, 1873. 160....................6438.6 PHINEAS redux. Trollope, A.................. 732.14 _ Tomlinson, C. Introduction to the study of PIIIPS, Sir William, Life of. Bowen, F. (In Sparks, naturalphilosophy. London, 851. 12.1526.17 natural philosophy. London, 1851. 120...... 15 26.17 J. Library of American biography)......5028.1.7 London, 0. 120.116.30 ProesoN, T. L. Phosphorescence; or, the emission-SaeLodn180 12........% 1763 PsaIPsoN, T. L;. PhosphoreOscence; or, the emission - Whewell, W. Astronomy and general physics of light by minerals, plants, and animals. -Whwl,.Asrnm adgerlpyis of light by minerals, pants, and anias. considered with reference to natural theology. London, 1870. xv, 210 pp. Illustrated. 160. 6637.3 Philadelphia, 1833. 12'.6438.5 PHIENIX, John, pseud. See DERBY, George Horatio. ENIXIANA. [Rumors of California life, etc.] See also Astronomy, Electricity, Force, Heat, Molecular PanENIXIANA. [Humors of California life, etc.] psscPyia egaiy cecSud physics, Physical geography, Science, Sound. Derby, O. H. New York, 1869. 12...... 535.14 PHONIC primer and reader. Zachos, J. C. Boston, PHYSIOGNonlY. Darwin, C. (H.) The expression 1864. 120.............................. 1736.3 of the emotions in man and animals. New PHOSPHORESCENCE; or, the emission of light by York, 1873. Sm. 8........................ 6615.2 minerals, plants, and animals. Phipson, T.L. - Redfield, J. W. Comparative physiognomy. London, 1870. 160......................... 6637.3 New York, 1852. 8~......................1521.15 PHOTOGRAPHY. Ayers, G.B. How to paint photo- -- Wells, S. R. How to read character: a new illusgraphs in water colors. Philadelphia, 1870. 120. 6217.8 trated hand-book of. New York, 1875. 120...1525.22 - Meteyard, E. A group of Englishmen, embracing - - New physiognomy, or, signs of character; the history of the discovery of. London, 1871. 80. 5424.4 New York, 1874.12.......................1521.13 - Van Monckhoven, D. Popular treatise on. Lon- PHYSIOLOGY. Beecher, C.E. Physiology and calisdon, 1867. 120.1716.19 ~~thenics. New York, 1858. 160. 6038.2 don, 1867. 12~............................1716.19 thenics. New ork, 1858. 16"............. 6038.2 - Vogel, H. Chemistry of. New York, 1875. 120.6436.16 - Bichat, (M. F.) X. Physiological researches PHRASES. Dictionary of phrase and fable. Brewer, upon life and death. Philadelphia, 1809. 8~. 6023.10 E. C. London [1875]. 8....... *..R.R., F.3.13 - Carpenter, W. B. Principles of human physiPHRENOLOGY. Spurzheim, (J.) G. Outlines of. ology. Philadelphia, 1868.. 8.............. 6012.6 Boston, 1832. 12................1528.10 - Combo, A. The principles of physiology applied - Wells, S. H. How to read character: a new illus- to the preservation of health, and to the imtrated hand-book of. New York, 1875. 120..1525.22 provement of physical and mental education. PHTarSIS. Louis, P. C. A. Researches on. Lon- New York, 1855. 120...................... 1718.2 don, 1846. 80............................. 6013.6 - Cutter, C. Anatomy and physiology. Boston, - Rohden, L. Treatment of phthisis by baths and 1847. 120................................. 6037.3 climate. (In Braun, J. On the curative effects - Edwards, H. M. Outlines of. Boston, 1841. 8o.6021.15 of baths and waters)........................ 6032.4 - Flint, A.,jr. The physiology of man. New York, PHYSICAL exercises, Manual of. Wood, WV. New 1873. 4 v. 8~........................... 6011.4 York, 1870. 12........................ 1516.7 - Hinton, J. Physiology for practical use. New PHYSICAL geography. Abbott, J. Water and land. York, 1874. 120........................... 6035.5 [Juvenile]................................. 912.3 - Lawson, H. Manual of popular physiology. New - Guyot, A. The earth and man: lectures on com- York [London], 1873. 160.................. 1713.2 parative physical geography, in its relation to - Le Pileur, A. Wonders of the human body. New the history of mankind. Boston, 1872. 120....1523.15 York, 1871. 160...........................1714.14 - Macturk, J. Physical geography. New York - Lewes, G. H. The physiology of common life. [Glasgow], 1873. 160.................... 1717.7 Leipzig, 1860. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160........... 1528.1 - Marsh, G. P. The earth as modified by human - Mac6, J. The servants of the stomach. New action. New York, 1874. 80................ 6831.2 York, 1868. 160........... 1536.7 - Maury, M. F. Physical geography of the sea. - Paine, M. Medical and physiological commentsNew York, 1871. 8........................ 1520.2 rios. New York, 1840. 2 v. 80............ 6012.5 - Somerville, M. Physical geography. London, - Roget, P. M. Animal and vegetable physiology 1870. Sm. 80........................... 6836.2 considered with reference to natural theology. - Wallace, A. R. The Malay archipelago: the land Philadelphia, 1836. 2 v. 80................ 6032.2 of the orang-utan, and the bird of paradise. - Unzer, J. A. Principles of. London, 1851. New York, 1869. Sm. 80....... 5934.1 8.......................6013.15 See also Earth, Geography, Geology, Meteors, Physics, See also Anatomy, Bioplasm, Eye, Medicine, Nerves,. Volcanoes. Pathology. PIANO 189 PIUs Shelf. No. Shelf. No. PIANO and song. Wieck, J. G. F. Boston, 1875. PIKE, Nicolas. New and complete system of arith12....................................... 6234.5 metick. 7th edition, revised and improved by PIANO-FORTE, Rudiments of the art of playing the. N. Lord. Boston, 1809. 300 pp. 12.......1933.16 Spencer, C. C. London, 1870. -12..........1716.36 PIKE county ballads. RIay, J. Boston, 1871. 16~. 1615.14 PIcARn, Louis Benoit. Der Neffe als Onkel. See PILGRIM, The, and the shrine. Ainslie, Yi. London, SCILLERE, (J. C.) F. von. Werke. Stuttgart, 1871. 8.................................. 5626.8 1867. 8................................5734.1.7 PILGRIM fathers, The. Bartlett, W. H. London, PICCIOLA. Saintine, (J.)X. B. New York, 1858. 1853. 80................................. 5021.4 120....................................... 2015.4 See also Plymouth. PICCOLOMINI, Die. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Boston, 1865. 120................................. 5735.3 PILGnRI society, Plymouth, Mass. Proceedings at - Same. (In his Works.) London, 1872. Sm. 8' 827.26 the 250th anniversary of the landing of the pil- Same. (In his Werke.) Stuttgart, 1865. 80..5734.1.4 grims. Cambridge, 1871. 208 pp. 8'. 1920.2 - Same. (In Coleridge, S.T. Works). 1611'.5 PILGRIM's, The, progress. Bunyan, J. Leipzig, 1855. PICKED up adrift. De Mille, J. 914.39 Sq. 16315.18 q. t6o Plymouth.., and..............ons5.f PICKERING, John. A vocabulary, or collection of PILGRIMS, Guide to Plymouth, and recollections of words and phrases peculiar to the United States. the. Russell, W.S. Boston, 1846. 120...5017.1 Boston, 1816. 206-f- pp. 50.6121.1 PILGRIMS, The, of the Rhine. Bulwer-Lytton, E. PICKERING, Octavius, and UPHAIr, Charles Went- (G. E.) L...336.15 worth. Life of Timothy Pickering. Boston, PILLAR of fire, The; or, Israel in bondage. Ingra1867, 73. 4 v. 2 portraits. 2 plates. 8'.... 5021.1 ham, J.H. Boston, 1872. Sm. 8. 512.6 Note.- The lst volume is by O. Pickering, the remaining PILLARS, The, of the house. Yonge, C. M. Leipzig. volumes by C. W. Uphamn. 4 v. in 2.. 339.16 Same. London' 2 v......................... 734.12 PICKERING, Timothy, Life of. Pickering, 0., and -Sm.Lno.2v741 UphamG, C. h W. B on k, 1867, 73. 4 80 5021.1PILOT, The. [Paul Jones, etc.] Cooper, J F... 525.29 Upham, C. W. Boston, 1867, 73. 4 v. 8~... 5021.1 PICKwICK papers. Dickens, C. (J. H.) Boston. PINK and white tyranny. Stowe, H. (E.) B........ 537.6 2 v........................................ 1824.1PIKEWlim Lfeo. hatnI. (n 2 v.....1824.1 PPIENEY, William, Life of. Wheaton, H. (In - Same. Leipzig................338.1 Sparks, J. Library of American biography)...5028.1.6 PINKS, The, and blues. Parker, Rt. A............. 933.16 PICNIC party, The. Adams, W. T.. 9186 PINKS The, and blues. Parker A 933.16 PIcNIc party, The. Smith, H. (In Johnson, (E.) R. PINNEY, Norman, and ARNOULT, Emile. French Little'lassics)...529.4.9 grammar. New York, 1861. 520 pp. 12'.... 2013.1.....................; -PIONEER boy [A. Liimoln], The, and how he became PICTON, J. Allanson. The mystery of matter and PIoN ER boy [A. Lilicoin], The, and how he became other ess.ays. London, 1873. myser, 492 mtpresident. Thayer, W. M. Boston, 1863. 16. 916.26 oteSm. 8esas.Ln58267~xi,49 3......... PIONEERS, The. [Novel, Indian life.] Cooper, J. F. 525.28 SmY. 80.....................................5826.3 PICTURE logic. Swinbourne, A. (J.) London, 1875. PIONEERS and founders; or, recent workers in the 8.................................. 5616.19 mission field. Yonge, C. M. [London, 1871.] PICTURE stories from the Japanese. Pictures drawn 16~51. PI0~qEERS of FraTnce in the New World. Parkman, by native talent; with the stories in English R on t 120.................. 5015.5.1 rhyme. London [1874]. Unpaged. 80 5920.3 F.,jr. Boston, 1871. 1.5.. PICTUrES across the channel. Macquoid, K. S... 339.22 PIOZZI, Esther Lynch. (Mrs. Thrale.) AutobiograPICTRESacros te chnne. Maquod, K S.... 33.22 phy, letters and literary remains. Edited, with PICTURES from Italy. [Travels.] Dickens, C. (J. H.) phy, letters and literary remains. Edited, with Boston, 1874. 160 1824.10 notes, and an introductory account of her life - Same. Leipzig, 1846. Sq. 16........ 338.18 and writings by A. Hayward. Boston, 1861................ ~~vi, 531 pp. 12~,............................ 1224-6 PICTURES from prison life. An historical sketch of 531 p. 12224 PiQtTE....'................. 725.38 the Massachusetts state prison. Haynes, G. PIQUE725.38 Boston, 1869. 16' 4. 817.16 PIRATA, II. Bellini, V. (In Ditson, 0., and *co. PICTURESQUE America; or, the land we live in..Bry- Standard opera librettos).6233.3.4 1 ~~~~~~~PIrATE, The. Scott, Sir W. Boston.............. 523.8 ant, W. C., editor. New York [1872, 73]. 2 v. PIRATE, The. Scott, Sir XV. Boston.523.8 40W. NeYr177. 5030.- Same. Leipzig............................. 324.9 40.......................................... 5030.9 40~PIUoT H d k o Mr, LooPRAT city, The. An Algerine tale. Ballantyne, PIEDMONT, Handbook for. Murray, J. London, 184. 10.2273. M. 927.30 1846. 12~............................. 227.3..... PIRATES. Captain William. Kidd, and others of the PIERCE, Abraham P. The revelator: being an account.of the twenty-one days' entrancement of pirates who ravaged America two hundred years ago. Abbott, J. S. C. New York, 1874. A. P. Pierce, together with a sketch of his life. ao Abbott, J. S. C. New York, 1874. 12~....................1014.11. 2d edition. Boston, 1870. 88 pp. 12'.......1538.18 1201014.11 PIERCE, Glrt A. The Dickens dictionary. A key PISA. Descrizione delle pitture del Campo Santo di PranCEi, G ilbert A. The Dickens dictionary. A krey Pst oii ~ 1i, 12.1"23. to the characters and principal incidents in the Pisa. Rosini, G. Pisa, 1829. 16...........2038.1 tales of Charles Dickens. With additions by W. PITCAIRN island. The mutineers of the Bounty and A. Wheeler. Illustrated. Boston, 1872. xv, their descendants -in Pitcairn and Norfolk 573pp. Portait 12'.t. H, F.3.3 islands. Belcher, Lady D. New York, 1870. 573-pp. Portrait. 12.R.R.,.3.3 Sm. 8.................................... 1224.4 PIERPONT, John. Airs of Palestine. A poem. Same. New York, 1871 12 435.2 Baltimore, 1816. xxvi, 56 pp. 8........ 1611.3 - PIERS, Experimental essays on the principles of con- PITT, William, the younger. Macaulay, T. B., lord. William Pitt. Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 16~........1238.18 struction in. Bland, WV. London, 1867. 12'.. 1716.6 Wa Pi. L i 1. 1' 1 2. PIERSON, Helen Wall. Edith Vaughan's victory....1118.11 - Stanhope, P. H., earl. Life of. London, 1867. 4 v. Sin. 8~..................5424. 11 PIETY, Exercises of. Zolliko4er, G. J. Boston, 1855. v. Sm. 8.5424.11 12'.......................................1535.24 Note. - The latest and by far the best life is the moderate Albert. Prose skthes and poems, written in tory view by Earl Stanhope, who had the advantages, given PIKE, Albert. Prose sketches and poems, written in to a kiisman, in the use of private papers. the Western country. Boston, 1834. 200 pp. The most brilliant of the lesser sketches is Macaulay's, friom ~~~Sm11~~~~~~~~. 8'.........1612.11 ~a moderate whitg point of' view, which originally appeared in S. 8....................................1612.11 the Eneyrclopdia Britannica, in which he continues the PIKE, Francis West Atherton. Safely married! A political history of George II's time, begun in his two Essays novel................... 721.7 on Chatham. See also Bulwer's paper on'"Pitt and Fox," in 2.i his " Miscellanies "[336.5.1]; Macaulay's sketch, in Harper's PIKE, James S. The prostrate state: South Carolina monthly, vol. 19; Lodge's "Portraits" [5337.6.8]; Broughlas's under negro government. New York, 1874. i ketch, in his " Statesmen " [5614.4.8]; Goldwin Seith's political history of Pitt's time, in hist" Three English states279 pp. 12'............................... 5017.4 imen "[5425.1]; Alison's Europe [5913.6], particularly for hlis financial theories; the lives of' contemnporaries Fox, Canning, PIKE, Luke Owen. History of crime in England. finoecialiseortes tte lives of eosseeseporarieo Fox, Caeeeeiesg, Vol. I.ke LOndn 1873.ry 8'.5412.2inEgladMoore, and Sheridan; and thie full references in Allibone. Vol. I. London, 1873. 8~................... 5412.2 Contents. —Vol. I. From the Roman invasion to the ac- PITZMAROON; or, the magic hammer. Beach, C. A. 912.12 cession of HIentry voe.. PIus IX, pope, Speeches of. Gladstone, WV. E. LoipPIKE, Mary H. Ida May. By Mary Langdon zig, 1875.' Sq. 16'.........................1918.12 [pseud.]................ 312.10- Same. New York, 1875., 8'. 1911.3 PIZARRO 190 POET Shelf No. Shelf No. PIZARRo: a tragedy. Sheridan, R. B. Dramatic PLAYGROUND, The, of Europe. [Switzerland.] works. London, 1848. 16................. 1635.2 Stephen, L. London, 1871. -160............. 5935.8 - Same. Leipzig, 1869. Sq. 160...............1614.11 PLAYING the mischief. De Forest, J. W........... 720.29 - Same. London, 1875. Sm. 8............ 5626.9 PLEASANT cove series. See KELLOGG, Elijah. PLACE, A, in thy memory. Do Kroyft,S. H. New PLEASANT memories of pleasant lands. Sigourney, York, 1851. 120........................... 5218.7 L. H. Boston, 1842. Sin. 80...............1537.12 PLACENTA prsvia; its history and treatment. Read, PL9EISCITE, Histoire du. Erckmann, E., and ChaW. Philadelphia, 1861. 8.... 6021.5 trian, A. Paris, 1872. 180. 5516.4 PLAIDEURS, Les: com6die. Racine, J. do. Th6htre PLI1BISCLTE, The story of the. Erckmann, E., and complet. Paris, 1870. 120.................. 5537.3 Chatrian, A. London, 1872. 16............ 524.25 PLANCHIn, James Robinson. The brigand: a drama. PLINlUS CECILIUS SECUNDUS, Caius. Pliny's letters New York, N. D. 35 pp. 1 plate. 12....... 1635.4 [outlined and explained]. Church, A., and - History of British costume, from the earliest Brodribb, WV.J. Edinburgh, 1872. 160......6116.12 period to the close of the S18th century. With PLOT, A, in private life. Collins, (W.) WN....... 326.8 illustrations. 3d edition. London, 1874. xxiv, PLUCKED from the burning. Church, F.......... 337.23 416 pp. Si. 80............................ 6235.3 PLUrMMER, John Isaac. Introduction to astronomy. - Personal reminiscences. (In Stoddard, R. H. New York [Glasgow], 1873. 174 pp. IllusBric-h-brac series).......................... 1828.2 trated. 16~............................... 1717.6 - Promotion: a vaudeville. New York, eN.D. 17 pp. PLURALITY of worlds. See WORLDS, Plurality of. 120........................................ 1635.5 PLUTARCHUS. Lives [of ancient Greeks and Ito- Recollections and reflections. A professional au- mans]. The translation called Dryden's. Cortobiography. London, 1872. 2 v. Illustrated. rected from the Greek and revised by A. II. Folded plate. 8........................... 5524.2 Clough. Boston, 1872. 5 v. 8............. 5932.5 - and DANCE, Charles. High, low, Jack, and the - Same. Translated, with notes, and a life of game: a burletta. New York, N. D. 16 pp. Plutarch. By J. and WV. Langhorne. New edi120................................. 1635.5 tion. London, 1828. 748pp. Portrait. 80... 5932.7 PLANCHA, Matilda Anne. See MACKARNESS, Ma- - Morals. Translated from the Greek by several tilda Anne. hands. Corrected and revised by W. W. GoodPLANE and plank. Adams, W. T................. 924.12 win. With an introduction by R. W. Emerson. PLANETARY and stellar worlds, The. Mitchell, 0. MX. Boston, 1871. 5 v. 8...................... 6113.1 London [1860]. 16........................ 1526.14 - Plutarch, his life and his morals. Trench, R. C. PLANT hunters, The. Reid, M.................. 923.29 London, 1873. Sm. 8~...................... 6118.7 PLANT life, Phenomena of. Grindon, L.H. Boston, PLYMOUTH, Mass. Russell, WV.S. Guide to. Bos1866. 120.................................1523.13 ton, 1846. 12~............................. 5017.1 PLANTEIt'S, The, northern bride. Hentz, C. L...... 534.20 - Thacher, J. History of. Boston, 1832. 120... 817.9 PLANTS. Hassard, A. Floral decorations for the PLYIOUTH colony. Compact, with the charter and dwelling house: a practical guide to the home laws of. See MASSACRnUSETTS................ 6313.1 arrangement of plants and flowers. London, - Records of the. See MASSACHUSETTS.......... 6310.1 1875. Smi. 8............................... 6625.5 Note.- A chapter in vol. 2 of Masson's "ILife of Milton" - Hemsley, WV. B. Handbook of herbaceous rplants. [5422.2] is devoted to the rise and progress of English inde~Boston [ ~Lond~on], 187~3. 80~. 6624.1'pendency, and other authorities on English ecclesiastical hisBoston [London], 1873 8.................. 662.1 tory traces the course of the separatist mnovemnent; and it can See olso Climnbing plants, Flowers. be studied also in Bacon's " Genesis of the New England churches" [5812.131, poisting out wherein the Plymnouth PLANTZ, Tobias A. Effectual prayer. [And] Prayer. churches differcd fiam those e' Massachusetts bay. PThe reader who wishes to examnine carefully thie sources of By F. Sewall. New York, 1874. 24 pp. 120.6328.19 Pilgrim history will find them given in tihe note under PlyPLATO. Dialogues. Translated, with analyses and nsoth in the Lower -all Catalogue of history, etc. PLATO. Dialoues. ransltedithaalysenThe story has been told by Bancroft in his "' History of the introductions, by B. Jowett. Oxford, 1871. United States" [8012.8]; by Palfrey, in his "H-istory of New 4 V. 80................. 6111.2 England" [5016.23; and by Barry, in his "History of Massachusetts" [812.5]. Tile history of the town of Plymouth, by Costests. - Vol. T. Charmides; Lysis; Laches; Protagoras; Thacher [817.9], and Russell's " Guide" [5017.1], necessarily Euthydemus; Ion; Meno; Enthyphro; Apology; Crito; preserve much of the record; while Bartlett has been a follower Phaedo; Symposium; Plhanedrus; Cratylus. on their track with pen and pencil, both in England, in H-olII. The republic; Timaeus; Critias. land, and in the old colony [5021.4]. The records of the collIE. Gorgias; Philebus; Parmuenides; Tiheaetetus; The elsy have been edited by Shurtleft [6310.1], as also the charsophist; The statesman. ter, laws, etc. [6313.1], edited by William Brigham, whose leeIV. Laws; Appenidix; Lesser HIlippias; First Alcibiades; tnre in the series delivered by members of tse Massachusetts Menexenus; Index. historical society, discussed tie relations of tihe two colonies. Webstcr's [5013.1], Everett's [1921.1] and Winthrop's [1920.2] - Collins, C. WV. Plato [outlined and explained]. oratiois also summarize the history; also apopular narrative ~Philadelphia, 1874. 160~.6116. ~20 by Abbott, in hiis 1"Miles Standish" [1014.6]. See C. W. Philadelphia, 187. 16....................P6116.20 hilleo's article on Plymouth, i Harper's monthly, vol. 8, - Grote, G. Plato and other companions of Sokra- and Drake's " Nooks and corners of the New England coast" tes. London, 1867. 3 v. 8..6113.2 [411.4]. PLY~IPTON, George VW. A system of instruction in Note. - The interest in Plato centres largely in Ihis teach- the prcticl use of theblowpipe. 2d edition. legs asd al tratiss os psileepiy enhod mor orles practical use of the blowpipe. 2d edition. ings, and all treatises on phjilosophy embody more or less biographical illustrations. Grote's "Plato and other cornm- With an appendix and a copious index. New panions of Sokrates" takes a somewhat utilitarian view, whiich is opposed by Jowett, with an idealistic view, in the Yor, 1868. 288 pp. 12.................6436.3 introductions to his edition of tihe "Dialogees." Compare PNEUMATICS for beginners. Tomlinson, C. London, Lewes's "Biographical history of philosophy" [682.1.1]; two 1866. 12U................1716.32 chaipters in Dr. Cocker's " Chiristianity and Greek philosophy" [5814.4]; Jamnes Martineau's " Essays" [5814.14]; Fel- POE, Edgar Allan. Works. New York, 1866. 4 v. tsn's "Lectures on Greece;" Macaulay's comnparison of' 160.................................... 1934.2 Plato and Bacon, in his Essay on Bacon [1918.4], which is in part contreverted in Peter Bayne's Essay on Platoe [1226i.15.2]; Contets. - Vol. I. Notices of his life and genius, by J. R. Emerson's "Representative men" [916.6; 1934.6.2]; De Lowell and N. P. Willis; Metmoir by H. W. Griswold; Quincey's "Historical essays" [1825.3]; Bunsen's "God Tales. II. Poems; Eureka; Tales. III. The literati; Marin history" C5181.181]; and Grote's "History of Greece" gisnalia; Fifty suggestions. IV. Arthur Gordon Pyrm; Mis[5926.1]. cellaneous. See the articles in Smith's "Dictionary of Greek and Reman hiography;" Antihon's "Classical dietiouary;" and - Prose tales. 1st series. New York [cop. 1849]. thle references in Abbot's "Bibliography of a future life" vi, 483 pp. 160............................ 526.9 [1811.1]. - - 2d series. New York, 1867. vi, 498 [496] PLAUTUS, Titus Maccius. Amphitruo et Aulularia. pp. 12~.............................. 526.18 Accidunt notH Anglice. Cura C. K. Dillaway. -— The fall of the house of Usher. (In Johnson, Philadelphiai [cop. 1842]. 211 pp. Sm. 12~.. 6118.4 (E.) R. Little classics).................'. 529.4.2 - Plautus [outlined and explained]. Collins, WV. L. - The gold-bug. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little Edinburgh, 1873. 160................6116.17 classics)...................................529.4.12 PLAY and profit in my garden. Roe, E. P. New - The murders in the Rue Morgue. (In Johnson, York [cop. 1873]. Sm. 80...................1516.13 (E.) H. Little classics).....................529.4.3 PLAY and study. Baker, II. N. (WV.)............. 935.6 POET, The, at the breakfast-table. Holmes, 0. W. PLAYED out., Cudlip, A......................... 317.13 Boston, 1872. 160..................... 535.16 POETIC 191 POPE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. POETIC studies. Phelps, E. S. Boston, 1875. Sq. 160. 1617.9 POLITICAL science, continued. POETICAL quotations, Complete dictionary of. Hale, -Nordhoff, C. Politics for young Americans. S. J. Philadelphia, 1872. 80..........*R.R., F.3.1 New York, 1875. 120...............5826.10 POETRY. Beeton, S. 0. Great book of. London POLIKO, Elise. Lulu's novel. [And Alessandro [1871]. 80................................ 5631.1 Stradella.] From the German............... 731.31 Griswold, R. W. The poets and poetry of POLLARD, Edward A. Black diamonds gathered in America. New York, 1873. L. 8........... 5212.3 the darkey homes of the South. New York, - Lamb, C. and M. Poetry for children. London, 1859. 120................................. 1915.8 1872. 160............................... 5617.8 Life of Jefferson Davis, with a secret history of - Shairp, J. C. Studies in. New York, 1872. 160.1535.14 the Southern confederacy. Philadelphia [cop. Note.- See also the titles on literature under the nanes of 1869]. viii, 536 pp. Portrait. 80.5013.3 countries. -Southern history of the war. New York, 1864, POET'S, A, bazaar. [Travels.] Andersen,,H. C. 66. 3 v. Portraits. 80.5013.17 66. 3 v. Portraits. 8~.....................5013.17 New York, 187za1. SmTavl. 80.4ndr26.18 HPOLLARD, Eliza F. Hope deferred............... 721.8 POETS. Do Quincey, T. Essays on the. Boston, The lady superior. A novel.720.20 New York, 871. Sm. S... 426.18- The lady superior. A novel................... 720.20 0ETS DeQ1871u. Esaso160.o 1825.4 POLLEN, John Hungerford. Ancient and modern - Stedman, E. C. Victorian poets. Boston, 1876. furnitureandwoodwork. See SOUTH KENSING120....................................... 1837.1 TON museum, Lon don. [London, 1875.] 80... 6214.5 PoIsoN of asps, The. Church, F........... 337.23 POLO, Marco. The book of Ser Marco Polo the Pom'ou, Eugene (Louis). Spain and its people. A Venetian, concerning the kingdons and marrecord of recent travel. PromlY the Prench [by vels of the East. Newly translated and edited WV. H. D. Adams]. With illustrations. Lou- with notes, maps [fac-simniles] and illustrations. don, 1873. 4974- pp. So. 8.0....... 5914.8 By Henry Yule. 2d edition. London, 1875. POLAND. Hordynski, J. History of the late Polish 2 v. Engraved title-pages. 8.5933.7 revolution. Boston, 1832. 50...8.... 21.3 See also Note in Bulletin, vol. II, p. 374. Murray, J. Handbook for Poland. London, POLYANTHOS, The, enlarged. Vol. 1-4. Illustrated. 1868. 12................................. 5927.5 Portraits. Boston, 1812-14. 4 v. 80........ 1317.1 See also Cracow. POLYNESIAN life, Typee: a peep at. [A story.] POLAR, The, and tropical worlds. Hartwig, G. Melville,. New York, 1871. 120.......... 737.4 Springfield, 1874. 8"............. 1520.7 POLYNIA, The gateway to the. Wells, J. C. LonPOLAR sea, The open. Ilayes, I. I. New York, don,1873. 8..911.14 1867. S...80............ 422.3 POMPEII. Adams, W. H. D. The buried cities of POLARIS expedition. Blake, E. V. Arctic experi- Canpania; or. Boston, 1870. 16..437.5 ences: containing a history of the. New York, - Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. The last days of. 1874. 80..................................5911.15 [Historical fiction]..............336.13 -Markham, A. II. Account of the rescue of the - Dyer, T. H. Pompeii. Its history, building~, crew of the "Polaris." London, 1874. 80 5912.11 and antiquity. London, 1871. 8.. 5513.1 POLICE records and recollections; or, Boston by day- Monnier, M. The wondersof. Now York, 182. light and gaslight for two hundred and forty 120.....1714.17 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~71.17 5 Z years. Savage, E. H. Boston, 1873. 8~ 5013.8 Note.-Yhebest account in REglishl'ortle egeneralreaderis POITC m.B.. LDyer s book. It is illustrated, and in lis preihce he gives a POLITICAL econoiy1. Bastiat, F. Essays on. Lon- recapitulation of his authorities. For thie pesent contdition don, 1872. 16...............5828.1 tie reader may find Murray's "Ihandbook of Soutlcern Italy"..........................the readiest maneual. iThe English translation, "T'ie rwon- Sacoe. 4th edition. London [1875]. 16~... 5828.3 ders of'Pompeii" [1i141711 of Momuier's "Pomp6i et les - Cobden club, London. Essays, 2d series, 1871-2. Poinpiieus," is an entertaining popular view of thlie subject, witll cuts, and so is Adams's"a Buried cities" [437.5]. lThe London, 1872. 80.......................... 5822.1 suonptuous works which are so necessary aids to the study of - Du MIesnil-Marigny, J. listoire do l'6conomie Pompeii are named in the note in thlie Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc. On the general subject of Pompeiian art, the politique des anciens peuples de l'Inde, de reader will find chlapters in Dyer, and a brief sucmcary in Tayie's" Italy" [5,522.2].'gypte, de la Jud6e et d Gce. Paris, TYiere are popular sketches in the books of travellers, like 1872. 2 V. 80............................. 5823.2 Tllald's " Six conlis in Italy " [426.]. See Jcrve'a illustrated paper in IHarper's monthly, vol. 11. Bulcver's novel, - awcett, M. G. Tales in. London, 1874. Sm. 8c. 5827.4 1 The last days of Pompeii " [336.13], is a tale of life and mnan - Grecley, H. Essays designed to elucidate the ners at that tiue. science of. Boston, 1871. 120...............1525.18 PONTIAC, The conspiracy of. Parkman, F.,jr. Boston, - Mill, J. S. Dissertations and discussions: politi- 1870. 2 v. 120........................... 015.4 cal, philosophical, and historical. New York, PONTIANUS, pope. See HIPPO LYTUS, St. 1874, 75. 5 v. 8.0....5824.4 Poonr, Henry V. Manual of the railroads of the - - Principles of. New York, 1872. 2v. 80... 5822.3 United States, 1871, 72. With an appendix. -Pautet, J. P. J. Manuel d'6conomie politique. 4thseries. New York, 1871. xxxiv, 592 pp. 8~.6923.10 Paris, 1835. 240............................ 5829.1 Poor and proud. Adams, W. T. 924.16 - Perry, A. L. Elements of. New York, 1875. 80. 5824.3 PooR humanity. Robinson, F. W................ 731.11 - Phillips, W. Manual of. Boston, 1828. 80... 5822.8 PooR Miss Finch. Collins, (W.) W............... 326.6 - Rae, J. Statement of some new principles of. Poon, The, of New York a drama. New York, Boston, 1834. 80........................... 5822.7 N. D. 45 pp. 120.......................... 1635.4 - uskin, J. Munera pulveris. Six essays on PooR rich man, The, and the rich poor man. Sedgthe elements of. New York, 1872. 120.... 6236.7 wick, C.M..918.15 - - The political economy of art. New York, 1866. POPE, Alexander. Works. New edition. Col120..6236.8 leoted in part by J. Wrk. Croker. With introduc- - "Unto this last:" four essays on the first prin- tion and notesby JW. Eloin. With portraits ciples of. New York, 1866. 12~.............. 6236.4 tinad oesbyW Eln. ihprris ciples of. New Ynork,866. 120inote e6236.4 aand other illustrations. Vol. 1, 2, 6-8. Lou- Smith, A. An inquiry into the nature and causes don, 1871, 72. 5 v. 80.................... 5612.2 of the wealth of nations. Oxford, 1869. 2 v. 80. 5822.9 POLITICAL philosophy, Principles of. Paley, W. Contents. - Vol. I, II. Poetry. (1.) Trnmslations; January and May, from Chaiucer; The witle of Bath, f'omn Chauocer; London, 1794. 2 v. 80....... 5823.3 The temple of fthoe;:Paltorals; Messiai; Windsor forest. Same. Boston, 1830. 2 v. Sm. 12.......... 1538.6 (2.) Essay on criticism; Rape of the lock; Eloisa to Abelard;............ ~~~~~~~~~~~~Essay on mlan. VI-VIII. Letters.` POLITICAL science. Freeman, E. A. Comparative Esy o ia. VI-VI. Leters. politics. London, 1873. 80.................5822.10 - Select poetical works. With life and portrait of - MacPherson, E. Hand-book of politics for 1872, the author. Leipzig, 1848. vi, 305 pp. Sq. 16i. 1613.10 74. Washington, 1872, 74. 2 v. 8......... 6924.8 Cote. -Life; Pastoral Messia Windso foret Ode 6'onzte~)ts. - Liib; Pastor~als; Messiahr; WTindsor tbrest; Odle - Mill, J. S. Dissertations and discussions: politi- on St. Cecilia's day; Odes; Essay on criticism; Rape of tice cal, philosophical, and historical. New York, lock; Eloisa to Abelard; Tempie of'ate; Jalncary and tay, from Chaucer; Thic wiBle of Bath, fromo Chaucer; Imlitations; 1874, 75. 5 v. 80.......................... 5824.4 Essay on mans; Moralessays; Miscellauies; Epitaplhs. POPE 192 POULTRY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. POPE, Alexander, continued. PORTER, Noah. The American colleges and the - Ruffhead, 0. Life of. London, 1869. Sm. 80. 1222.1 American public. New Haven, 1870. 285 pp. - Saint-Beuve, 0. A. English portraits. New 120..............................19347 York, 1875. 160........................... 1025.3 - Books and reading; or, what books shall I read -- Stephen, L. Hours in a library. London, 1874. and how shall I read them? 4th edition, with Sm. 8.....................................6136.9 an index. New York, 1873. viii, 394 pp. Si,8.................. 6134.1 Note. —The reader-will get a good preliminary survey in Sm. 8....................6134.1 Allibone's long and elaborate article; and find a full list of an- - The human intellect: with an introduction upon thorities in Bonls Lowndes; while for a comprehensive life he will find Carruther's the latest and best; while Ruffhlead's psychology and the soul. 4th edition. New earlier one, 1787, slhows a still less extent of inAfborniation, and York, 1872. xxvii, 673 [669] pp. 80........ 1520.4 is desultory in treatlsent and ismperfect in detail. Johnsons's POTER, ose. Summer drift-wood for the winter life, in his' Lives of the Englishl poets "[1238.20], is a chliarac- PORTER, ose. Smmer drift-wood for the winter teristic specimen of that writer's powers, while Disraeli, in his fire...................................... 718.2 "Curiosities of literature " [562(.6i], has given the indications Thyears that are told.9 of the way in which Johnson shaped it; but see also De Te a et.7.9..... Qui.cey, co.sultinghisNote-booka..d"Theological ssays." PORTER, William Henry. Our Father and his family See Disraeli's " Quarrels of anitheors" [1537.17]; Jameson's union. [Religious discourses etc. Boston, "Loves of the poets" [5618.2]; Howitt's'" Homes and haunts of the British poets" [1225.5]; Lowell's "My study win- 1861. 302 pp. 160...................... 5818.5 dows;" F. W. Robertson's lecture; Kingsley's "Newn miscel- PORTE, illia PORTER, William Trotter, Life of. Brinley, F. New lauies" [1533.83. comparing hirn with the modern school of poets; WV. B. O. Peabody's "Literary remains," where his York, 1860. 12....................... 1215.2 relations with Addison are particularly examined; Fields's PORTLOC, Joseph Ellison Rudients of geology. "Yeteday olil athos [1138133 Ms. lihan's Ils- PORTLOOK, Joseph Ellison. Rudiments of geology. "Yesterdays with authors " [6136.13]; Mrs. Oliphant's" Historical sketclses of thle reiign of George Ii" [1032.1]; Thack- With illustrations. 5th edition. London, N. D. eray's "llumourists" [1238.8]; and Leigh Hunt's "Men, viii, 202 pp. 12.1716.3 woeien, and books" [19'5.1]. Tihe latest information is given in the valuable introductions PORTRAITS of celebrated women. Sainte-Beuve, C. to the new edition of' Pope's works, begun by the late.. A. Boston, 1868. 160.1226.5 Croker, and in progress by Elwina [2512.2]. See also as the A o ston 8 1. best authority hn Pope's private life, Spence's "sAnecdotes" PORTRAITS of illustrious personages of Great Britain. [5217.19]; and fora thorough study of the subject, the in- Lode E. Lnd n, 1849, 50 8 S 8. 5337.6 vestigator will ineed to consult Lady Mostageu's" Letters and,. London, 1849, 50. 8 v. S. 5337.6 works " [5623.3]; and Walpole's. PORT ROYAL, France. Sainte-Beuve, C. A. PortRoyal. Paris, 1867. 7 v. 12.............. 5538.6 PoPE, Frank L. The modern practice of the electric - Convent of. Martin, F. Angelique Arnauld, telegraph. A handbook for electricians and abbess of Port Royal. London, 1873. Sm. 80. 5937.11 operators. 8th edition. New York, 1873. PORTSMOUTH, N. H. South parish. Sermons con160 pp. Illustrated. 80 6825.1 nected with the re-opening of the church. PeaPOPERY. Gavin, A. The great red dragon; or the body, A.P. Portsmouth, 1859. 16......... 5818.7 master-key to. Boston, 1854. 120...1226.21 PORTUGAL. Andersen, H. C. In Spain and a visit - Nevins, W. Thoughts on. New York [cop. to. New York, 1870. Sin. 8................ 426.16 1836]. 160................................1538.20 - Denis, (J.) F. Portugal. Paris, 1846. 80....5911.10 See also Papacy, Homan catholic church. - Murray, J. Handbook for Portugal. London, POPES. Doellinger, J. J. I. von. Fables respecting 1864. 120................................ 5917.2 the popes of the middle ages. London, 1871. POSITIVE philosophy, Outlines of cosmic philosophy, 80.o ~5813.5 ~ based on the doctrine of evolution, with criti8-..........e. New York, 1872. 120.' 5816.10 cisms on the. Fiske, J. Boston, 1875. 2 v. 80. 5824.2 - Ranke, (F.) L. History of the. London, 187f. POTAssIUl. See BRoIDE of potassium. 3 v. Sm. 8'.5516.7 POTIPRAR papers. Curtis, G. W................. 526.2 POPKIN, John Snelling. A memorial. Edited [with POTOMAC, Army of the, Engineer and artillery operaa biographical sketch] by C. C. Felton. Cam- tions of the. Barnard, J. Gt, and Barry, W. F. tiens of the. Barnard, J. G,;, and Barry, W. F. bridge, 1852. lxxxviii, 392 pp. Portrait. 160. 6326.4 NewYork, 3863. d o.6924.2 POPULAR ignorance, Essay on the evils of. Foster, POTTER, Aloo. Address on the drinking usages J. London,1865. 160.5614.2 of society. See MASSACrUSETrTS temperance POPULAR science monthly. Vol. 3-7. New York, society.1524.2 1873-75. 5 v. 80..............6516.1 POTTER, Chandler E. Iistory of Manchester, N. H. POPULATION. L'ariculture et la population. La- Manchester, 1856. xiii, 763 pp. Illustrated. 80. 812.4 P Overgne, L. (i. L. G.) do. Paris, 1865. l t 5827.1 POTTER, Henry C. Sisterhoods and deaconesses at vergne, L. (G. L. G.) de. Paris, 1865. 18~... 5827.1 PORCELAIN. Boyer, -. Nouveau manuel complet home and abroad. New York, 1873. 358 pp. du porcelainier. Paris, 1846. 2 v. 24......6439.8 160.1535.23 - Treadwell, J. 11. Manual of.. New York, 1872. POTTERY. Boyer, -. Nouveau manuel complet du 80................1512.2 and 6211.4 potierde terre. Paris, 1846. 2 v. 24...... 6439.8 PORT folio, The. Conducted by Oliver Oldschool - Hall, H. B. The bric-h-brac hunter; or, chap[pseud. of Joseph Dennie]. New leries, vol. tors on chinamania. Philadelphia [London], 1-5; New [2d] series, vol. 1-6. Philadelphia, 1875. Sm 8.... 6214.4 1806-11. 11 v. 8...0...........1435.2 - Jacquemart, A. History of ceramic art. A dePORTE CRAYON, pseud. See STROTERR, David H. scriptive and philosophical study of the pottery PORTENT, The. MacDonald, G................... 537.3 of all ages and all nations. London, 1873. L. 80. 6231.1 PORTER, David, Memoir of. Porter, D. D. Albany, - Metoyard, E. Life of Josiah Wedgwood. With 1876. 50. —............... 5022.18 an introductory sketch of the art of pottery in England. London, 1865, 66. 2 v. 8~... 6231.3 PORTER, David Dixon. Memoir of Commodore Engln. London, 1865, 66 2 v. 8. 6231.3 David Porter of the United States navy. With -Treadwell,J.H. Manualof. New York, 1872. portrait and heliotypes. Albany, 1875. ix, 8............................... 512.2and 6211.4 427-f- pp. 8......................... N.....502218 Note.- See also Palissy the Huguenot potter [538.4]. PORTER, Edward Griffin, and STEPHENSON, Harris Marshall. Souvenir of 1775. Lexington. 1775- POUCHET, F6lix Archim6die. The universe; or, the 1875. [Boston, 1875.1 16 pp. Illustrated. 40. 810.5 infinitely great and the infinitely little. [TransNote. -The text by E. G. Porter, the illustrations by H. M. lated from the French.] New edition. IllusStephienson. trated. London, 1871. xx, 818 pp. L. 80.... 6830.1 PORTER, Jane. The Scottish chiefs...............1225.19 - e. ith an intodtio by A. Guyot. Note. - A tale of tihe days of Wallace, but not considered a Illustrated. Now York, 1873. xxiv, 818 pp. 81. 1520.6 close study of those tises. POUCHICINE, Alexandre. See MtIgINIE, P. PorThaddoeus of Warsaw........................ 734.10 traits historiques et litt6raires. Paris, 1874. 180. 5527.14 POUQUEVILLE, Francois Charles Hugues Laurent. Note. - Kosciusko - Poland, 1791, etc. Grace. Paris, 1843. 447 — pp. 112 plates. PORTER, John Leech. The giant cities of Bashan; Map. [L'Univers.] 8.................. 5911.& and Syria's holy places. New York, 1871. 377 — POULTRY, Illustrated book of. Wright, L. London pp. Illustrated. 120....................5915.7 [1873]. 40................................ 6610.5 POWDER 193 PRESSENS] Shelf. No. Shelf. No. POWDER and gold. Schucking, L................. 538.3 PRE-HISToRIC man. Rau, C. Early man in Europe. POWELL, Baden. The law and the gospel. (In New York, 1876. 80...............6612.10 Noyes, G. R. Collection of theological essays). 6325.12 - Southall, J. C. The recent origin of man. Phila- The study of the evidences of Christianity. (In delphia, 1875. 80....6612.8 Essays and reviews)..................... 1538.3 - Wilson, ID. Researches into the origin of civili- Same. (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in sation in the old and new world. London, 1876. theology)..... 1526.24 and 5814.15 2 v. 80...................................6613.13 - The unity of worlds and of nature: three essays. Note. - See also the note on Pre-historic archaeology in the 2d edition. London, 1856. xix, 556 pp. Sm. 80. 6836.1 Lihrary Bulletin, vol. i, p. 298. POWELL, George Smyth Baden. New homes for the PRE —HISTORIC nations. Baldwin, J. D. New Yorrk, old country. A personal experience of Austra- 1872. 120........................... 824.7 lia and New Zealand. With illustrations. Lon- PRENDERGAST, Thomas. Handbook to the mastery don, 1872. xx, 512 pp. Maps. 80.......... 5931.6 series. New York, 1868. 92 pp. 120........ 1933.1 POWELL, Warington Baden. Canoe travelling: log - The mastery series. French. New York, 1868. of a cruise on the Baltic, and practical hints on 115 pp. 12............................... 1933.2 building and fitting canoes. With illustrations - - German. New York, 1868. 98 pp. 120.... 1933.3 and a map. London, 1871. xiii, 172-+ pp. PRENTICE or PRENTISS family, History and genealogy Sm. 80.................................... 5934.8 of the. Binney, C. J. F. Boston, 1852. 80. 612.2 POWER, Harriet. How shall we employ and amuse PRENTISS, Elizabeth. Aunt Jane's hero........... 737.2 our invalids? London, 1873. 89 — pp. 160.. 6038.3 - The flower of the family...................... 728.10 POWER, Thomas. Masonic melodies: adapted to the - Fred, and Maria, and me...................... 717.2 ceremonies and festivals of the fraternity. Bos- - Stepping heavenward......................... 537.2 ton, 1844. 105 pp. 80...................1518.12 - The story Lizzie told...................... 736.30 POWER in motion. Armour, J. London, 1871. PRE-RAPHAELITISM. Ruskin, J. New York, 1872. 120. 6236.9 120.....................................1716.41 PRESCOTT, George B. History, theory, and practice POWERS, Mrs. S. D. The ugly-girl papers; or, hints of the electric telegraph. 5th edition, revised for the toilet. New York, 1875. 283 pp. 160. 1528.13 and enlarged. Boston, 1871. xiii, 508 pp. POYNTER, Miss -. Ersilia. Leipzig........... 331.25 Illustrated. Sm. 80......................... 1527.5 - Same. Leisure hour series. New York........ 517.23 PRESCOTT, Harriet Elizabeth. See SPOFFORD, Har- My little lady....................... 313.11 riot Elizabeth. PRACTICAL evangelism. Cheever, W. M. Boston, PRESCOTT, William Hickling. Biographical and 1856. 12.............................. 1536.15 critical essays. London, 1856. 347-r pp. 16%. 1537.8 PRACTICAL magazine. Vol. 1-5. Illustrated. Lon- Contents.- Chlarles Brockden Brown, the American novdon, 1873-75. 5 v. 40......................6510.1 elist; Asylum for the blind; Irving's Conquest of Granada; PRACTICAL mechani and engineer's againe. Vol. Cervantes; Sir Walter Scott; Chateaubriand's English literaRACTICAL mechanic and engineer's magazine. Vol. ture; Bancroft's United States; Madame Calderon's Life in 1-4; 2d series, vol. 1, 2. G1lasgow, 1842-50. Mexico; MoliBre; Italian narrative poetry; Poetry and. 6'v. 40.6420.5 Ti~....e roman.e of the Italians; Scottish song; Da Ponte's Observa6v 40................................... 6420.5 tions. PRACTICAL mechanic's journal. Vol. 1-8; 2d series, New edivol. 1, 2. Glasgow and London, 1848-58. 10 v. - Biographical and critical miscellanies. NewediVol. 1, 2. Glasgow and London, 184:8-58. 10 v. 40......................................... 6420.4 tion. Philadelphia, 1875. 682 — pp. Portrait. 120................................. 5237.3 PRAED, Winthrop Mackworth. Poems. Revised and enlarged edition. With a memoir by I). Contltents. - Same as the preceding, with an additional essay onTickher's H-istory of Spanish literature. Coleridge. New York, 1865. 2 v. Portrait. on Tikor's History of Spanish literature. 12~'...................................... 5616.12 cKsoyo h oqeto eio ihape — History of the conquest of Mexico, with a prePRAin0E, The. Cooper,...... F.... 5.25.22 liminary view of the ancient Mexican civilizaPRAIRIE traveler, The. A hand-book for overland tion, and the life of the conqueror, Hernando expeditions. Marcy, R. B. New York, 1859. 16~. 417.7 Cortez. Philadelphia, 1873. 3 v. Portraits. PRAIRIES, Tour on the. Irving, W. London, 1854. Map. 80.5014.2 160.................... 417.1 - Same. New and revised edition, by J. F. Kirk. PRAISSAC, -. [A short method for the easy resolv- Philadelphia, 1875. 3 v. Fac-simile. Poring of any military question, propounded; trans- traits. 12.815.6 lated by John Cruso. Camridge, 1639. Title- - History of the conquest of Peru; with a prepateb Johne. 20-t-p.rlustrte. Cabidge 163 591.2Tte page gone.] 202-4- pp. Illustrated. Sm. 80 5918.2 liminary view of the civilization of the Incas. PRANK. Abbott, J. Harper's story books........936.1.2 Philadelphia, 1873. 2v. Portraits. Map. 80.5014.3 PRATT, Mary E. Rhoda Thornton's girlhood....... 93433- History of the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella PRAYER. Answers to prayer; or, Dorothea Trildel. the catholic. Philadelphia, 1873. 3 v. PerBoston,~N.. 120.1026.3 traits. Fac-similes. 8~..................... 5922.5 - Brooks, C. Family prayer -book. Boston, 1853. - Brookrs,C. Falmoily prayer -hook. Boston, 1853 - History of the reign of Philip Is, king of Spain. 120 ~....................................... ~5815.18 Boston, 1855, 59. 3 v. Portraits. 80....... 1222.1 - Miles, H. A. The altar at home: prayers for the - Life of Charles v, after his abdication. See Ronfamily and the closet. Boston, 1855. 160.... 6327.8 ERTSON William...........................1226.9.2 -Same. Boston, 1859. 16~...................6327.19 - Life of Charles Brockden Brown. [Sparks, J. - Plantz, T. A. Eectual pryer. ew York, Library of American biography]...........5028.1.1 1874. 120........ 6....... 328.19 - Life of. Ticknor, G. Boston, 1864. 120.... 1223.7 - Rossetti, C. G. Annus Dbmini: a prayer for — Review of a part of [his]'History of Ferdinand each day of the year, founded on a text of Holy and Isabella.' See REVIEWS, etc.1536.23 Scripture. Oxford, 1874. Sq. 16............5819.15 Note.- Prescott's histories follow in this order: -1st, his F8 Ferdinand and Isabella," which includes the discovery of - Sewall, F. Prayer. New York, 1874. 12~...6328.19 America; 2d, Cort6s's subsequent conquest of Mexico; 3d, PREACHER, The [Bourdaloue], and the king [Louis Pizarro's later conquest of Peru; 4th, the old standard history of the emperor Charles v (Charles I of Spain), to which xiv]. Bungener, L. L. F. Boston, 1855. 120.. 716.4 Prescott only contributed the concluding sketch of that PR~~~~~~~~~~~~~nLE, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i George Heinry lg rgi ned po PREBLE, George Henry. Our flaw. Origin and pro- monarch's "'Life, after his abdication," this work being used ~of the flang of the United States. W'ith an to fill tihe gap betreen Ihis " Ferdinand and Isabella; "and 5th, gress of the flag of the United States. With an his "Hlistory of Philip ii," which he did not live to comintroductory account of the symbols, standards, plete. banners and flags of ancient and modern nations. PRESCOTTS, The, of Pamphillon. Parr, L.......... 329.22 Albany, 1872. 535 —pp. Illustrated. 8... 5013.5 PRESInIENT''s, The, daughters. Bremer, F.......... 511.3 PRECAUT'ION. Cooper, J. F.............. 525.32 PRESSENSA, Edmond de. The early years of ChrisPRECIOUS stones, Diamonds and. Emanuel, I. New tianity. Translated by A. Harwood. The marYork, 1873. Sm. 80........................ 6635.3 tyrs and apologists. New York, 1871. viii, 654 PREECE, William IHenry, and SIVEWRIGHT, J. Tele- pp. 12............................. 5816.2 graphy. London, 1876. 300 pp. Illustrated. - Heresy and Christian doctrine. Translated by A. [Text-books of science.] Sin. 80 6826.6 Harwood. London, 1873. viii, 479 pp. 80... 5813.8 23 PRESTON 194 PROCTOR Shelf. No. Shelf'. No. PRESTON, Harriet Waters. Aspendale............ 718.3 PRINTING, American encyclopmdia of. Ringwalt, - Love in the nineteenth century................ 516.22 J. L. Philadelphia, 1871. L. 8........1RH.., A.3.4 PRESTON fight; or, the insurrection of 1715. A tale. PRIoR, James. Life and character of Edmnund Ainsworth, W.. H........................... 331.16 Burke: with specimens of his poetry and letters, PRETENDEI:iS, Melnoirs of the. Jesse, J. H. Lon- and an estimate of his genius and talents coindon, 1860. Sin. 80............5426.14 pared with those of his contemporaries. PhilaPnRETENrIOUS young ladies, The: a comedy. Mo- delphia, 1825. 5071 pp. Portrait. 8....... 5424.6 litre, J. B. P. Dranmatic works. Edinburgh, PRISON discipline society, Boston. Reports. 18261875. 8~.................5...............5530.3.1 54. Boston, 1855. 3 v. 8................ 6912.1 PRETTY Miss Bellow. Gift, T.................... 529.10 PRISoN of Weltevreden, The. Gibson, W. M. New PRETTY Mrs. Gaston. Cooke, J. E................ 736.29 York, 1855. 12........................... 424.3 PRETTY widow, The. Ross, C. II.................. 316.14 PRIVATE theatricals. Baker, G. iM. The social PREY, The, of the gods. Church, F............... 337.20 stage. Boston, 1875 [cop. 1870]. 16~........ 1635.7 PRICE, Joseph M. Tables of sterling exchange. 3d PRIVATEER'S-SIAN, The. Marryat, F............ 337.22 edition. New York, 1852. 105 pp. L. 80.... 1721.1 PROBLEMATIC characters. Spielhagen, F........... 736.16 PRICHARD, Sarah J. Aunt Saidee's cow............ 928.23 PROBLEMiS of life and mind. Lewes, G. H. Vol. I. PRIDE and prejudice. Austen, J.................. 325.23 London, 1874. 80.......................... 5833.4 PRIDEAUx, T. Symes. The economy of fuel, with PROB'US. See AUREELIAN. reference to reverberatory furnaces for the man- PROCHASKA, George. Dissertation on the functions ufacture of iron, and to steam boilers. London, of the nervous system. See UNZER, John AuN. D. xvi, 128 pp. Illustrated. 120.........1715.13 gustus.....................................6013.15 PRIESTCRAFT, History of. Howitt, W. New York, PRocTER, Adelaide Anne. Legends and lyrics. With 1857. 12................................. 836.5 an introduction by C. Dickens. 14th edition. PRIESTLEY, Joseph. Views of Christian truth, London, 1872. 2 v. Portrait. 16......5617.11 piety, and morality, selected from [his] writings. PROCTER, Bryan W Her. Barry Cornwall and some ZD I ~~~~a. With a memoir of his life, by H. Ware, jr. of his friends. Fields, J. T. Boston, 1876. 160. 1829.1 Cambridge, 1834. lxxx, 207 pp. 160........ 6326.6 PROCTOR, Edna Dean. A Russian journey. Boston, PRIESTLEY, Joseph, jr. MIemnoirs of Joseph Priestley. 1872. 324 pp. Sm. 80.................... 428.12 With observations on his writings by T. Cooper PRocToR, Richard Anthony. The. borderland of and WV. Christie. London, 1806. 2 v. 80.... 5424.3 science. With portrait. London, 1873. vii, PRIME, Edward Dorr Griffin. Around the world: 438- pp. Sm. 8...........8............. 814.3 sketches of travel. With illustrations. New - Essays on astronomy. Preceded by a sketch of York, 1873. 455 pp. Illustrated. 80....... 233.1 the life and work of Sir John Herschel. \With PRIME, Samuel Irenmus. The Alhambra and the plates and drawings on wood. London, 1872. Kremlin. The south and the north of Europe. xiv, 401 pp...................1521.4 and 6813.1 New York [1873]. xxiv, 482 pp. Illustrated. 80. 5914.6 - The expanse of heaven: a series of essays on the - Life of Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of the eiec- wonders of the firmament. London, 1873. 305 tro-magnietic recording telegraph. New York, pp. Si: 8................................6815.1 1875. xii, 776~4 pp. Portraits. Illustrations. - Half-hours with the stars: a plain and easy guide 80....................................... 5331.1 to the knowledge of the constellations. Maps. PRIniE, William Cowper. Boat life in Egypt and 3d edition. London, 187:1. 22 pp. 40....... 6810.1 Nubia. New York, 1858. 498 pp. 12...... 424.6 - Ilalf-hours with the telescope; being a popular - I go a-fishing. New York, 1873. 365 pp. guide to [its] use. With illustrations. New Sm. 8.6413.3 York [London], 1873. viii, 109 pp. 16~..... 1713.1 Cenleals. -Why Peter went a-fishinig: At the Rookery; - Light science for leisure hours. New York, 1871. Iskander Effiiendi; ieorning treout; Suiday miorninge and 343 pp. 12.............................. 1527.3 evenihg; An exploring expiedltin; Tlie St. Regis waters; The nioon: her motions, aspect, scenery, and Connecticut streanms; Ainouig the Franconiat mountains; On a mnountain brook; On Echo lalte; Three bottles of elaret; physical condition. With 3 lunar photographs. Whal flies to cast on a Sunday; In northern New Hamieshlee New York, 183. xx, 394+ pp. 160........ 6814.2 At the Ferns; Going henme. ~wYr,17.x,3 —p.1 ~ 61. - Other worlds than ours: the plurality of worlds - Tent life in the Holy Land. New York, 1858. studied under the light of recent scientific 498 pp. Illustrated. 12................... 425.5 researches. New York, 1871. 334 pp. IllusPRIME minister, The. Trollope, A. Vol. I, 1I. Leipzig. 331.26 trated. 12................................ 1527.4 - Same. New York..................... 730.13 - Our place among infinities. Essays contrasting PRIM:ITIvE culture. Tylor, E. B. London, 1871. our little abode in space and time with the in2 v. 8".............. 5922.6 finities around us. Added Essays on astrology PRItrTr vEn man. Figuier, (G.) L. London, 1870. 80. 5912.3 and the Jewish Sabbath. London, 1875. 323-V PRINCE, Nancy. Narrative of [her] life and travels. pp. Sm. 8............................... 6815.2 Written by herself. 2d edition. Boston, 1853. - Recent solar researches. (Ine Estes, D. Half89 pp. 160............................... 418.6 hour recreations in popular science)........... 6813.7 PRINCE, The, and the page. Yonge, C. M........ 318.7 Saturn and its system. Illustrated. London, PRINCE, The, of darkness. Southworth, E. D. E. N. 527.14 1865. xvi, 252-+ pp. 8.................. 6813.3 PRINCE, The, of the house of David. [Novel, scene - Science byways: famlniar dissertations on life in in Jerusalem.] Ingraham, J. H. Boston, 1872. other worlds; comets and the sun; the north 12~....................................... 512.5 pole; rain; danger from lightning; growth and PRINCE Eugene and his times. [Historical novel.] decay of mind; the brain and mental feats; MIundt, C. (M.)............................ 531.2 automnata, &c. Appended an essay entitled PRINCESS, The. Tennyson, A. Poetical works. Money for science. Portrait. Philadelphia Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 160....................1614.10.2 [London], 1876. xiv, 422+ pp. Sin. 8.... 6836.4 PRINCESS, The: comedy. Gilbert, W. S. Original - Strange discoveries respecting the aurora. (In plays. New York, 1876. 12........... 1634.1 Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in popular PRINCESS, The, and the goblin. MacDonald, G... 936.33 science).................................. 6813.7 PRINCESS, The, of Brunswick-Wolfenbiittel. - The sun. With plates and drawings on wood. Zschokke, (J.) H. (D.) Leipzig, 1867. Sq. 160. 316.11 2d edition. London, 1872. xxviii, 503 pp. PRINCESS, The, of Elis: comedy-ballet. Moli&re, J. Sn. 80.................................... 6814.1 B. P. Dramatic works. Edinburgh, 1876. 80.5530.3.3 - Transits of Venus. A popular account of past PRINCESS, The, of the moor. John, E............. 319.3 and coming transits, from 1639 to 2012. With PRINCESS, A, of Thule. Black, W. Leipzig..... 328.28 plates and woodcuts. London, 1874. xiv, 236 - Same. New York........................... 732.10 pp. Sm. 80................................ 6814.4 PRINCESSE, La, d'Alide: com6die-ballet. Moligre, - The universe and the coming transits. London, J. B. P. Ouvres. Paris, 1869. 120........5537.2.2 1874. Woodcuts. xiv, 303 pp. 22plates. 80. 6813.4 PROFESSOR 195 PUTNAM Shelfl No. Shelf. No. PROFESSOR, The. Bront6, C................... 321.20 PSYCHOLOGY, continued. PROFESSOR, The, at the breakfast-table. Holmes, - Porter, N. Psychology and the soul. New York, 0. W. Boston, 1872. 12.................. 1934.4 1872. 80... 1520.4 PROGRkS, Le. About, E. (F.V.) Paris, 1865. 180. 5536.3 - Spencer, H1. Principles of. New York, 1871, PROGREss and prejudice. Gore, C. G.F........... 311.4 73. 2 v. 120............................. 6615.3 PROMrOTION: a vaudeville. Planch6, J. R. New PUBLIC and parlor readings. See MONROE, Lewis York, N..D 120............................ 1635.5 Baxter. PROPH11hTE, Le. Meyerbeer, G. (In Ditson, 0., and PUBLIC libraries. See AMERICAN social science co. Standard opera librettos)...............6233.3.4 association. Free lending libraries. By W. W. PROPHETIC voices concerning America. Sumner, C. Greenough. Cambridge, 1874. 8~ 1932.2 Boston, 1874. 160.......................... 833.1 PUBLICANS and sinners. Braddon, M. E. Leipzig. PROPIAC, Catherine Joseph Ferdinand Girard de. 3 v. in 2.................................;. 329.13 Beautds de l'histoire de la Suisse. Orn6 de - Same. New York........................... 732.13 gravures. Paris, 1817. 435 pp. 120........ 5728.6 PUCK. Rame, L. de la............... 327.24 PROSE and poetry. Harte, (F.) B. Leipzig, 1872. PUDoLEFORD papers, The. Riley, H. H........ 723.3 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160.......................... 339.1 PULLEN, Henry William. Modern Christianity,a PRosE idylls, new and old. Kingsley, C. London, civilized heathenism. Boston, 1875. 167 pp 1873. Sm. 80..............................5616.11 120....................................... 6325.6 PROSE sketches and poems. Pike, A. Boston, 1834. PULSeZKY, Ferencz (Aurel) and Terezia. White, Smin. 8....................................1612.11 red, black. Sketches of American society in the PROSE writers of Germany. Hedge, F.H. Phila- United States. New York, 1853. 2 v. 120.. 414.17 delphia [cop. 1847]. 80.................... 5732.1 PUMPELLY, Raphael. Across America and Asia. PROSTRATE state, The: South Carolina under negro Notes of a five years' journey around the would government. Pike, J. S. New York, 1874. 12. 5017.4 and of residence in Arizona, Japan and China. PROTESTANT episcopal chl urch in America, History of 5th edition, revised. New York, 1871. xvi, the. Wilberforce, S. London, 1846. 160.... 6328.3 454 pp. Maps. Folded plate. Illustrations. 8~. 5916.2 PROTESTANT faith, A lecture on the. Olnstead, D. Pumrs, Treatise on. Swindell, J. G. London, N. D. H. New York, 1874. 12~..................6328.15 12..1715.14 PROTESTANTIS s. Arnold, M. St. Paul and protes- PUNCH. Vol. 64-68. London, 1873-75. 5 v. 40. 6531.1 tauntism. London, 1870. Sim. 8...........5815.2 PUPILS, The, of St. John the divine. Yonge, C. M. - Weninger, F. X. Protestantism and infidelity. [London, 1868.] Sm. 8................... 5937.9 New York, 1862. 16...................... 1538.9 PURITANI, I. Bellini, V. (In Ditson, 0., and co. See also Refbrmation. Sandard opera librettos)...................6233.3.3 P~~~o~~o P~~asar. ~~~PmtITaNISnr t Essay on. Arnoldl, M. London, 1870. PROTOPASM. Huxley, T. II. On yeast. (In Estes, PUITANIsi, Essay on. Arnold, M. London, 1870. y ~~~~~~Sm. 8~..................................... 5815.24: D. Half-hour recreations in popular science).. 6813.7 S 851. PuRITANS, History of the; 1517 to 1688. Neal, D. Ross, J. On protoplfasm:u beinganexamination New York, 1871. 2 v. 8.................. 5411.1 of J. H. Stirling's criticism of Prof. Huxley's e Yr 1 v 8541 views. London, 1874. Sm. 8 1527.22 Noe-Neal is a defender of the puritans, and heis reviewed in Whipple's Essays [1930.2.1], where there is a glowPROUD and lazy. Adams, W. T................... 918.10 uing tribute to thieir influence in New England history; and Pierrc Joseph. Sa vie t s correspon- Higginson, in his " Atiantic essays" [1915.2, from the AtlanPRiounON, Pierre Joseph. Sa vie etsa correspon- tie muonthly, Sept., 18631. depicts the life of the puritan minisdance, 1838-48. Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Paris, ter in New England. Palfrey's delineation of the puritan 1872. 12................................5538.10 clharacter, in his "'History of New England" [5016.2], is a W i.1 moderate and generally just one, as opposed to the stronger PROUT, Willitam. Chemistry, meteorology, and the light and shade of iMacaulay is his "Essay on Milton" function of digestion, considered with reference [5422.2], and of Bancroft in his " Htistory of the United c' b ~~~~~~~~~~~~States" [5012.3]. The historical relations of tihe established to natural theology. 4th edition. Edited by J. church to the schools of independents, which grew out of W. Griffith. London, 1855. xxviii, 419 pp. ~puritanism, is shown from a chnrelhman's point of view, in. Griffith. London, 1855. xxviii, 419 pp. Curteis's Bamipton lectures [5816.11]. Johnson gives, though Plate. [Bridgewater treatises.] Sm. 80......6436.10 briefly, the views of a tory in his Lift of Butler [1238.20]. PRovlERB series. Namely: - I. Arnold's "St. Paul and protestantisimo" [5815.24] has as introductio n on tihe relations of' puritanism to the chulrchl of Bradley, M. Birds of a feather............... 936.30 England. Parton, in H-arper's emonthly, May, 1St, 15has a -- Handsome is that htandsome does........ 934.5 papier o the" Caricatures of the puritan times." Works like Massos's Miltton [see note under Milton] will - A wrong confessed is half redressed.......... 945.4 afford inuchi illustrative detail on one side or the other. - Neily, K. J. Actions speak louder than words.. 938.20 I's sy 13. as a populr e of te rita character, and instances tihe habits of our own day as justify-- Fine feathers do not icte fine birds.......... 936.28 ing their views. Also see Carlyle's "H-Ieroes and hero-wor- One good turn deserves another.............. 938.21 seiis" [1535.19] sed Jeidreasu's "Book about the clergy [68320.6]. PRovERBIAL philosophy. [Poem.] Tupper, M. F. HIistories of Massachusetts, New England, and Plymoutlh New York, 1845. 2 v. in 1. Sm. 8' 5616.8 coloy embrae t geerl sbjet, d paiculrly the phases of tihe movelment on0 American soil; but the distinction PRovocATIoNs of Madame Palissy, The. Manning, should be borne in mind that the settlers of Massachusetts A.................~........................ 514.2 were the proper puritans, who would purify within the church, while those of Plymouth were seekers of that retbrme PRoVOST, The. Gait, J......................... 526.24 on an independent basis. See ie this connection Bacon's PRUDENCE Palfrey. Aldrich, T. B................ 738.13 " Genesis of the New Englaed chureles" [1212.13]. PRUDo keeping house. Clarke, it. S. 927.7 PRUE and I. Curtis, G( a.526............. 9 PURNELL, Thomas. Literature and its professors. P......................56.1 London [1867]. xi, 292 pp. 16~.. 5927.3 PRussIA. Adams, W. T. Northern lands; or, Losdon [187] x 292 p. 65 I' Young America in. Boston, 1872. 16.. 7 PURSUIT, The, of knowledge under difficulties. IllusMurray, J. Handbook for Prussia. London, trated by anecdotes. Craik, G.L. New York, -russis London,1868. 2 v. 12........................... 1013.2 1871. - 12~ 5915.1 1871..ls 120ermany.. 59 Pussy Tip-toes' family. Sanford, Mrs. D. P...... 912.26 tS~ee at~~se~ Geeseey. PUT yourself in his place. Reade, C......... 315.3 PSALIMODY. The psaltery. Mason, L., and Webb, PUTLITZ, Gustav (Heinrich Gans) zu. Forest voices. G. J. Boston, 1847. Oblong 8. 1518.8 Translated from the German. C. A. Smith, PsvcnI: trag6die-ballet. Molidre, J. B. P. Euvres. editor. Albany, 1866. 102 pp. 16.........1538.23 Paris, 1869. 12..5537.2.3 PUTNAA[, Alfred Porter, editor. Singers and songs of PSYCHE, A, of to-day. Jenkin, Mrs. C. 518.11 the liberal faith. With biographical sketches PSYCHE'S art. Alcott, L. M.................... 935.20 of the writers and with historical and illustraPSYcHoLoGY. Feuchterleben, E., Freiherr von. tive notes. 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Boston, 1872. 160............R.R., F.3.8 2 v. 120..................................1537.17 - Same. 7th edition. Boston, 1875. 160..tR.R., F.3.10 QUARRYING of stone, Treatise on the. Burgoyne, - Hale, S. J. Complete dictionary of poetical Sir J.F. London,N.D. 12................ 1716.15 quotations. Philadelphia, 1872. 80.....*R.R., F.3.1 QUARTERLY~~~~ reie. Do. 57 91219,........ 17116.15o QUARTERLY review. Vol. 57, 59, 119, 134-138. Lou- Note. - Bartlett's book is of a distinct character firom other don, 1836, 37, 66, 73-75. 8 v. 80. 6717.1 books of' quotations, in that only familiar excerpts are addn 863766......... 6717.1 remitted, and a verbal index enables the user to trace the quotaQUARTREEMIRE DE QUINCY, Antoine Chrysostome. tion to its source. Life and works of Raphael. See DUPPA, R Richard................................... 6217.3 RAB [a dog] and his friends. Brown, J. Leipzig, Richard ~~~~~~~~6217.3 QURECEcY. Warner, S. 317.12 1862. Sq. 160............................ 311.29 QUEENY Threr, of Connugh. Asoy.....,..,....,.,.., 372.15 QUEEN, The, of Connaught. A story.7211 - Same. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)...529.4.4 QUEEN, The, of hat.Collnsag, (W. Wr,...,...,.... 525.8 QUEEN, The, of hearts. Collins, (W.) W,... 524.8 RABBIT fancier, The. Bement, C. N. New Yoxk, 1855. 12~O 152~t.3 QUEEN, The, of the Adriatic; or, Venice, past and 1855. 120.............1524.3 present. Adams, W. H. D. Boston, 1869. 160. 227.4 RACE, The, for wealth. Riddell J. H.....- 316.4 EN, The, of the regiment. King, K. 732.33 RIACES, The, of the old world. Brace, C. L. New QUEEN Theb. ofKavathe gh, Jiment..,,.. Kig23, 1 York, 1870. 12.......................... 1523.1 Q~UEEN Ma~bI. Kavanagh," J.323. tRACIIEL Gray. Kavanagh, J..................... 323.7 QUEEN Mfry. [" Bloody Mary" of England.] A drama. Tennyson, A. Boston, 1875. 16'....1617.10 RACHEL Ray. Trollope, A...................... 319.4 - Some. Leipzig, 1876. Sq. 160 1618.8 RACINE, Jean de. ThSatre complet. Edition varioETita'swger. BlacW. Leipzig.. 330.12 rum. Par C. Louandre. Paris, 1870. 750-~ QUE iaSwager BlcW.Leipi....... 301 p.12...............................53.3 - Same. New York............................5537.3 nes. Mary, queen of Scots, and Contests. —La Thtbaide; Alexandre le grand; AndroQUEEN'S, The, Maries. [Mary, queen of Sots, and maque; Les plaideurs; Britannicus; Br6nice; Bajazet; Mlithher maids.] Melville, G. J. W............... 321.17 ridate; Iphig6nie; Phidre; Esther; Athalie. QUEEN'S, The, necklace. Dumas, A. (D.)......... 511.6 - Phidra. See SCHILLER, (J. C.) F. von. Werlke. QUEEN'S, The, revenge. Collins, (W.) W....... 511.2 Stuttgart, 1867. 80.....................5734.1.7 RADvAU 197 RAPHAEL Shelf. No. Shelf. No. RADAU, Rodolphe. Wonders of acoustics. From IRAME, Louise de la. (Ouida.) Bdb6e; or, two little the French. The English revised by R. Ball. wooden shoes............................... 913.30 With illustrations. New York, 1870. viii, - Cecil Castlemaine's gage, and other novelettes... 331.5 267 pp. 16..............1.................1714.11 - Chandos.................................... 327.21 RADICAL problems. Bartol, C. A. Boston, 1873. 16%. 1525.14 - A dog of Flanders. (Is Johnson, (E.) R. Little RADICALISM. Teutscher Radikalismus in Amerika. classics)..................................529.4.10 leinzen, C. N. P., 1867. 160............... 2025.4 - Folle-Farine....................... 327.22 RAE, Edward. The land of the north wind; or, - Idalia..................................... 327.19 travels among the Laplanders and the Samo- - In a winter city. A story of the day......... 717.13 yedes. London, 1875. xvi, 352 — pp. Illus- - A leaf in the storm. (IIn Johnson, (E.) R. Littrations. Map. Sm. 8~..................... 5935.5 tie classics).529.4.11 RAE, John. Statement of some new principles of - A leaf in the storm and other stories. Berlin... 717.1 political economy. Boston, 1834. xvi, 414 pp. - Same. Leipzig............................. 327.23 8c.......................................... 5822.7 - Pascarel. Leipzig......................... 329.7 RAE, W. Fraser. Westward by rail: a journey to - Same. Philadelphia......................... 528.7 San Francisco and back and a visit to the Mor- - Puck....................................... 327.24 mons. With a map. Leipzig, 1874. 326 pp. - Signa. Leipzig............................. 331.11 Sq. 160.................................... 438.3 - Samne. Philadelphia........................ 723.15 - editor. Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox: the opposition - Strathmore.................................. 327.18 under George III. New York, 1874. viii, 462 - Tricotrin.... 327.20 pp. 16............................ 5415.8 - Two little wood en shoes.................. 329.18 RAFFAELLO SANTI, or SANZIo DA URBINO. See SAN- - Under two flags.......................... 327.25 TI, or SANzIO, Raffaello (Raphael) da Urbino. RAMESES the great; or, Egypt 3300 years ago. TugRAFT, A, that no man made. Lowell, R. T. S. (In not de Lanoye, F. New York, 1872. 16..... 1714.3 Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)............ 529.4.8 RAMROD, The, broken; or, the Bible, history, and RAGGED Dick. Alger, H.,jr........;............ 934.13 common sense in favor of the moderate use of RAGGED Dick series. See ALGER, Horatio, jr. good spirituous liquors. Boston, 1859. 300 pp. RAGGEOD schools. Guthrie, T. New York, 1873. 120. 6327.16 Wood-cut. 120.................. 1915.9 RACIKEs, Thomas. Personal reminiscences. (In RA31SAY, Allan. Works. With life by G. Chalmers; Stoddard, R. H. Bric-a-brac series).......... 1828.7 an essay on his genius and writings by Lord RAILROAD jubilee, Sept. 17-19, 1851. See BOSTON, Woodhouselee; and an appendix relative to his Mass.......................811.5 and 6923.3 life and posthumous reputation. Edinburgh RAILRoADS. Lardher,D. Railway economy; a trea- [1852]. 3 v. Portrait. Illustrations. 120... 5618.9 tise on the new art of transport. New York, RAMSAY, Alexander. Rudiments of mineralogy. 1850. 120........................ 6424.3 London, 1868. viii, 330 pp. Illustrated. Folded - Poor, H. V. Manual of the railroads of the plate. 120..........................1715.21 United States, 1871-72. New York, 1871. 8~. 6923.10 RIAMSAY, Edward Bannerman. Reminiscences of - Stephenson, Sir R. M. The science of railway Scottish life and character. [16th edition.] construction. London, 1869. 120..... 17....1715.23 Edinburgh, 1867. xxviii, 280 pp. Portrait. - Taylor, J. A fast life on the modern highway; 160.......................................5637.2 being a glance into the railroad world from a RAN away to sea. Reid, M............... 923.28 new point of view. 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AppenRALSTON, William Ralston Shedden. Russian folk- dix: Criticisms of the historianus; The war in Ireland, 1689, tales. London, 1873. xvi, 382 pp. 8 ~ 5923.8 90; Extrlacts fioro the reports of F. Bonnet; Extracts from RAMBLER, The. [Periodic essays.] Johnson, S. the correspondence of Williamn III; I11dex. Works. London, 1862. 8................ 5422.3.1 - History of the popes, their church and state, and RAIBLEs and adventures of our.school field-club, especially of their conflicts with protestantism Davies, G. C. London, 1875. Sm. 80........1115.15 in the 16th and 17th centuries. Translated by E. RAciBLES of an archaeologist among old books and Foster. London, 1871. 3 v. Portraits. Sm. 80. 5516.7 old places. Fairholt, F. W. London, 1871. RANTHORPE. Lewes, G. H...................... 312.4 Smi. 4..................................... 6232.3 RAPE of the gamp. Mason,C. WV........... 711.36 RAMBLING story, A. Clarke, M. C................ 718.1 RAPE of the lock, The. [Poem.] Pope, A. Select RAIBosso N, J. Astronomy. Translated by C. B. poetical works. Leipzig, 1848. Sq. 160......1613.10 Pitman. With wood engravings, maps, and - Sname. (In his Works.) London, 1871. 8....5612.2.5 coloured plates. London, 1875. xvii, 385+- RAPHAEL. See SANTI, or SANzIo, Raffeollo (Raphael) pp. 8......................... 6812.1 da Urbino. RAPHAEL 198 RECOLLECTIONS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. RAPHaEL; or, pages of the book of lifo at twenty. REAMD, Charles. The box tunnel. (In Johnson, Lamartine, A. (M. L.)de. New York, 1868. 12~. 1935.2 (E.) R. Little classics).....................529.4.9 RAPIDS, Tho, of Niagara. Warner, S. New York, -Christie Johnstono. Loipzig.................. 339.23 1876. 16................................. 1117.6 - The cloister and hearth. [15th century on the RASPE, Rodolph Eric. The adventures of Baron continent]................................. 316.24 Munchausen. New and revised edition. With - The eighth commandment.......... 716.6 an introduction by T. Teignmouth Shore. Illus- - A good fight, and other tales.................. 538:2 trated by Gustave Dor6. 3d edition. London - Griffith Gaunt............................... 527.1 [1869]. 40...................... 5731.1 - Hard cash. [Private insane asylums]......... 316.22 RASSELAS. [An Eastern tale.] Johnson, S. Works. - A hero and a martyr [James Lambert]: a tirue London, 1862. 8.............. 5422.3.2 narrative. With portrait. New York, 1875. 8%0 710.32 RATIoNALIS[i. History of the rise and influence of - "It is never too late to mend ".... 316.25 the spirit of rationalism in Europe. Lecky, W. Note. - Prison life iuJ'England; sheep raising in Australia. E, H. New York, 1872. 2 v. 80..... 5914.7 RAU, Charles. Early man in Europe. Illustrated. - "Love me little, love me long" 315.2 New York, 1876. 162 pp. 80.............6612.10 - Peg Woffington, and other stories. Boston.... 527.3 RXUBDER, Die. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Werke. Contents. — Peg Woffington; Christie Johnstone; Clouds Stuttgart, 1865. 80..................... 73.1.2 and sosishie; Art; Propria qua manribus; The box tuinel; RAUMER, Friedrich (Ludwig Georg) von. Die K6ni- Jck f l trades. ginnen Elisabeth und Maria Stuar". 5lit dcm - Peg Woffington. [Theatrical life, Colley Cibber's Bildness der Maria Stuart. Leipzig, 1836. xvi, time.] Leipzig............................ 316.23 630 pp. 120..2026.3 - Put yourself in his place. [Trade unions].... 315.3 RAVENSCLIFPFE. Marsh-Caldwell, A........... 313.24 - A simpleton. Leipzig....................... 328.29 RAVENSHOE. [Novel, Crimean war.] Kingsley, H. 326.20 - Same. New York....................... 531.30 RAWLINSON, George. The five great monarchies of - A terrible temptation. Leipzig........31.... 315.1 the ancient Eastern world; or, the history, - Same. New York...................... 51.34 geography, and antiquities of Chaldasa, Assyria, - The wandering heir. Leipzig................. 335.16 Babylon, Media, and Persia. 2d edition. With - Same. New York........................... 531.14 maps and illustrations. London, 1871. 3 v. 80. 5922.3 - White lies. [Napoleonic times]............... 527.2 - A manual of ancient history from the earlier - and BoUCICA-LT, Dion (L.) Foul play....... 7 24.18 times to the fall of the Western empire. Oxford, READE, (William) Winwood. The African sketch1869. xii, 580 pp. 80.....................5921.10 book. With maps and illustrations. London, - The sixth great oriental monarchy;' or the geog- 1873. 2 v. 8............................. 5925.4 raphy, history, and antiquities of Parthia. READING. What to read, and how to read. lMIoore, London, 1873. xiii, 458 pp. Maps. Illustra- C. H. New York, 1871. 12................ 1537.3 tions. 80................................. 5932.6 READINGclub, The. Baker, G. M. Boston, 1875, 76. - The seventh great oriental monarchy; or, the 3 v. 120............................. 1538.13 geography, history, and antiquities of the Sassa- READY-MoNEY Mortiboy. Maurice, W., and Rice, J. 732.9 nian or new Persian empire. Collected and il- READY reckoner, American. Day, B. H1. New lustrated from ancient and modern sources. Lon- York [colp. 1866]. 16...................... 1938.1 don, 1876. xxi, 691 pp. Folded map. 80....5923.11 REAL folks. Whitney, A. D. T................... 735.10 RAWLINSON, Sir Henry (Creswicke). England and REALM, The, of the ice king. By the author of Russia in the East. A series of papers on the "Saved from the wreck." London [1874]. 318 political and geographical condition of Central pp. Map. Illustrations. Sq. 160....... 5934.12 Asia. With map. London, 1875. xvi, 393 pp. 8~. 5921.5 RilAlnAIA. Helps, Sir A. Boston, 1869. 16~.... 524.21 RAY, Isaac. Mental hygiene. Boston, 1863. xi, REASON and redemption, or the Gospel as it attests 338 pp. 160.............................. 6036.5 itself. White, R. B. Philadelphia, 1873. 8'. 1532.5 RAY. Spofford, H.E. (Ie Johnson, (E.) R. Little REASON in religion. Hedge, F.1. Boston, 1865. classics)..................................529.4.11 Sin. 80..................................... 6325.4 RAYMOND, llossitcr Worthington. The man in the REBEL'S, A, recollections. Eggleston, G.C. New moon and other people....................... 912.25 York, 1875. 160...........................5016.15 - Silver and gold: an account of the mining and RItoCAlirnt, Jeanne Franeoise Julie Adelaide Bernard. metallurgical industry of the United States, Memoirs and correspondence. Translated and with reference chiefly to the precious metals. edited by I. M. Luyster. 2d edition. Boston, New York, 1873. 566 [564] pp. Illustrated. 1867. xxii, 408 pp. Portrait. 120..........1226.4 80..................... 6631.5 - Madame t6Rcamier and her friends. Lenormant, - Statistics of mines and mining in the states and A. (C.) Boston, 1875. 120.................1226.14 territories west of the Rocky mountains. 4th RECEIPTS. Benjamin, P. Wrinkles and recipes. annual report. See UNITEi STATES. Depart- New York [1875]. 120................. 1717.12 ment of the treasury.5035.8 - Kitchiner, W. The cook's oracle: containing reItRAYoND and Agnes: a drama. Lewis, M. G. New ceipts for plain cookery. Boston, 1822. 120...1516.20 York, N. a. 120............................1635.4 - Mackenzie, C. Five thousand receipts in all the RAYNo UAROD, Franois Juste Marie. Lexique roman useful and domestic arts. Philadelphia, 1858. 8~. 1531.1 ou dictionnaire de la langue des troubadours, - Miller, E. S. In the kitchen. Boston, 1875. comparie avec les autres langues de l'Europe Sm. 40..................................... 1532.8 latine. Paris, 1838-44. 6 v. 80........... 5531.1 - Putnam, E. Receipt book. New York, 1872. 120. 1515.7 Coiteints.-Vol. I. Rechierchies piloloiques sar i laongue - Woodman, M. S. Choice receipts. Boston, 1875. roiuaiie; Resume de grammaireromanuet lRoman ie iFla- 120........................................ 6427.2 mlenrica; Romaii de Jaufi'e; Romain de GQrard deIRossillon; Clironiquc des Albigeois, potme de Guiame de Tulle; ECLUS, (Jean Jacques) Elisde. The earth: a deRomnan de Fieirb:as; Roman de Blandin de Cornouailles; scriptive history of the phenomena of the life of Pieces diverses; Breviari d'amor, par Matfre Ero eng-tud de iezierus Le librse deoor~ dSee La vie de Saisle nEim;Los the globe. Translated by B. B. Woodward, and Beziers; Le libre de Senecqua. La vie de Saiiite ],Martin,; Les qsatre vertsl car dinales, par ) eudes de PtIdes; Vies def 8S. edited by H. Woodward. Illustrated by maps. iTroplisne HIonorat, Alexis; Evanile de Nieodeii; Ean- NewYork, 1872. 3 P 8.6632.1 gus do 511f 1100 IL 11itroductioi at dicutonolire; A-C. gile de l'eifane I ~rdei o naietioni:;AO New York, 1872. 573 pp. S' 6632.1 III. I)-K. IV. L-P. V. Q-Z. VI, Appendice; Voeabulaire - The ocean, atmosphere, and life. Being the see. alphlabtique des nats disposss inr faiulloo dois I lexiquo. ond series of a descriptive history of the life of READ, Harriette Fanning. Dramatic poems. Boston, the globe. Illustrated. Maps. New York, 1873. 1848. vi, 297~it pp. 8"................... 1631.1 534 [528] pp. 8~........................... 6632.2 RECOLLECTIONS and reflections. Planch6, J. R. Coslesilot. - SIodoo nissia; YlnTe 105world. ~London, 1872. 2 v. 8~..................... 5524.2 READ, William. Placenta prmevia; its history and RECOLLECTIONS of a busy life. Greeley, II. New treatment. Philadelphia, 1861. 340 pp. 80., 6021.5 York, 1873. 80...5023.8 RECOLLECTIONS 199 REID Shelf No. Shelf. No. RECOLLECTIONS of a literary life. Mitford, M. R. REEMELIN, Charles. The vine-dresser's manual, an New York [1851]. 120..................... 1536.4 illustrated treatise on vineyards and wine-mak-Note. - Mostly citations of favorite writings. ing. New York, 1855. 103 pp. 120. 6426.4 REFLECTION, Aids to. Coleridge, S. T. London, RECOLLECTIONS of a page at the court of Louis xvI. 1867. 160................................ 5818.11 ld6zecques, C. A. F. F., coyote d', baron de Mailly. REiORiATION, The. Burnet, Tie history of the London, 1873. 80.......................... 5524.4 reformation of the church of Eigland. Oxford, RECOLLECTIONS of my childhood. Lippincott, S. J. 922.25 1865. 7 v. 8......................... 6320.5 RECOLLECTIONS of past life. Hollanid, Sir Hi. New - Fisher, G. P. The reformation. New York, York, 1872. 12...................5....... 26.1 1873. 8.................................. 5813.7 RECOLLECTIONS of seventy years. FarrIar, E. W. - Ilardwick, C. History of the Christian church Boston, 1866. 120......................... 1225.2 during the. London, 1874. Sm. 8...........6326.20 LRECOIIMEsNDED to mercy..."......... 315.4 - Seebohm, F. The era of the protestant revolunRECREATIONS of a country parson. [Essays.] Boyd, tion. London, 1874. Sq. 16................ 628.3 A. K. HI. Boston, 1862. 2 v. 16".......... 1535.16 A. K. Borston 1862. 2 v. 160.......... 1535.16 Note. - For the preliminaries of' the general movement, see RECREATIONS of Christopher North. [Essays.] Wil- Newm a n's" Essays" [5;14.5.2] for thatofthe 11th century; the Wil- ~~~~~Nerelirri's " Essays" [51i14-.5.2 fire tllaL Of the ltllrcerstury lirhe son, J. New York, 1871. 8................ 1531.7 Engiislh church histoies arie ad lives of Wiciklif with MiilRECREATIVE arts. Bartlett, G. B. Parlor amue- m's "Latii Clthristiianity" [5817.11] for that in Enigland irl Paloramuse- thire 14th cenitury. Lives of IrIuss cover that in Bohemllia ments for the young folks. Boston, 1875. 120. 1517.5 in the 15th centnry. The strsg-le of tlihe Waidenses is told - Bellow, F. The art of amusing. London, N. D. isn Milisaisn's "Latinr Christianity" [5817.11]. Robertson's Ilistory of the Christian clrch" [6327.10] comnes down to Sm. 8~............1518.10 the begrjininri of tihe Germra mrsoverrent undler Luither. I-A gete~rat. The general reader will find Pi-of. Fisher's B- oy's own book: a complete encyclop mdia of ont- Irs gerrrrrsh fire gerreral rerdee oil Croci Psot Firiree's - o~sown bo acopeee ylo diofotbook [5813.73 ample, anid derive aid from Ihis references and door and indoor exercises and diversions........ 916.5 liss of books. If a miore condensed account is wanted use - Cremer, AV. 11.The secret out; or, one thousndSeebohsln. Hardwicik, i ho tarkes a churrch of Englanrd standCremer, W.. Tihe secret out; or, o thousand point, nsay be rerd sir connection, and wil be toutrd a contricks in drawing-room or white magic. London, venlent manorl, witi lbot note refereiices, and si chapter 5 ihe ~N. oDZ. 16i.,....,.,......1516.11 siarnses thie different sects and herecsies aceompanying the N. D. 161................................. 15 16.11 m 11ovemenit. It' fnither study is needed, see th e note in the - Dick, W. B., Frost, S. A., and Taylor, WV. What Lossevr Hall Catalogie oft history. D'Aubign6 is reviewed in Lsser ItJ raleose et irieyp eb'sse Essays e1eed.irs shall we do to-night? or social amusements for Sir JIaes Stephenos Essays [191.11I ~evening'sl~ties. New Urlr 18731Ir -s aglanid aid Scotlaind. See England, ecclesiastical hisevening parties. New York [1873]. 120..1..516.19 tory, note The eneral historians iHumie ansd Robertson on Elliott, A. Out-o-doors: a handbook of games vtilcsd.wl E Elliott, A. Out-oft-doors: a haleihook of gasnes the proitestaist side, anid Lingard on tie cstholic side, will ~for the playground. London, 187~2.~ 12~~ 1give a general view. See lives of principal rneishr efolteeries,.for the playground.. London,1872. 120....1517.8 siand Baeon's "Genesis of the New Eringland churches" W - Wvithin-doors: a hook of ganes aid pastimes for 5812.111t; ard Froude's Iistory [826.9] for the part of ienrry I0I anid Wolsey in the movenient, and several papers tit his the drawing-rooms. London, 1872. 160....... 916.19 "Shiolt studies" [1914.5]. iaving in part relationi to tire irore- Frickell, G. Magic no mystery, etc. Ltindon, enr Scotlanid, concerninsg whicil lives of Knox shiould be 1876. Sm.on80.1515.20 cor~onstlted, asli tihe general histories of Scothind. Neal's 1876. Sm. 8"...............................1515.20 "iPuritarns" [5411.1] elucidaltes the events from the puritan - - The secret out; or, one thousand trieks with point of view. cads adotheilo~r rereation~~s., GermanIiy. See Germany, ecclesiastical history, note; cards, and other recreations. New York loop. Luther. note; and Meiaieihthion, note. Fislier's general his1869]. 12................................ 1515.15 tory rdiily sffe. iir s licr iis Ti.e. O.,.1001.ho.e.amusement. Ne"Reunr ion orif the chiurches" [581i.G]; asnd Robertsor's -- he sociable; or, 1001 home amusements. Cew " Chairlesv" [5810.1] necessarily concernis it. Macalulay's York [cop. 1858]. 120...................... 1514.6 Essrys [ttli.4] oi 11anie and 1-llaiam relate in part t the refbormatioin. [outledge, E., editor. Every boy's book: a com- irs rsiancC, etc. See France, ecelesiastieal history, note; plete encyclopedia of sports and amusements. Swiltzerlmid, nlte; Calvin. note; also Fronde oer Calvinismr, in his "Short stdisles [1914.5.1; and Hu-Iguenots, note. London, 1863. 16......... 916.4 Also, D'Anale's " Princes of Con6" [522.9] ad White's - Same. London [1868]. 160................. 6414.2 Saint t eetholobnew. lit the Netherlairds. AMorley's " Dutch republic " [822.2] and - Smith, C. L. Home arts for young and old. Bos- Pre s ott's'Ptli[ V5 " 1] h i " ['.. n ~~~~~~~~~~Prescott's 1, Philip n " C1222.1~ ton, 1873. 12............................. 1517.3 ir-. Ss ir. Beside irier and tie gereral accornts. see Prescott's" Philip 11" [1'222.1] and Tickner's "Spanishilit- Strutt, J. The sports and pastimes of the people Pcmresois oml " [ a5922.2d ].ielro''Si ii of Englandl. London, 1876. Sm.8.......... 6414.4 See ilso Core's H-louse of Austria" [5i715.1]; Roscoe's - Wood, J. G. The modern playmate. Loidon Leox"[5526.6]; Robertson's"Charles v "[610.1];Gibbon's L l54th chapterr [824.9]; Snyth'ls 9thl and 10thl lecture [5012.10; [1870]. Sq. 16........................ 6414.3 5925.7]: Ialhiin's literature [15:1.2]; Prescott's "F'erdirnan d - Fame. London.[175]. Si. 0...6414.6. ansd Isabella" [5922i.53; R anke's "Livesrif thepopes" [5516.7]; -Same. London [1875]. Sin. 8............... 6414.6 anid Guizot's" H-istor' of civilization" [5924.8]. Parton, in Hlarper's monthly, April, 1875, has a paper oil the caricatures of See also Billiards, Cards, Charades, Chess, Fish and fishing, the refirmaltion period. Garines, Miagic, Mtagician, Skating, Spiorts anid sporting, Also, Ecrclesiastical history, Protestantism. Swismmring, r, Whist. Ia Piction. In Englarnd, holt's "Isoult Barry of'Wynscote" aiind "Rlobiu TIicisay ne," time of Mlary. In Scotland, RECTOR, The, and the doctor's family. Oliphant, M. Mrs. Oliphant's -'l'ardler llepsburi." Ii France, Jases's ~~~(0.~~ BT.r7~~~~)..~ 328.7 ilisgr~"Htgenot" [722.103, and BingeCrier's "Bouirdaloue and (. A.)................................. 3 28.7 Louis xiv" [716.4] and "Priest and Iigmenot" [627.4], time RECTOR, The, of St. Mare's. h1olmes, MlJ.'.... 53 4. 2 of Louis xv. In Germany, Mrs. Charles's "SehlsnbergCotta famitly" [r21.3; and Mrs. Manning's "Good old BE D as a rose is she. Broughton, R.............. 310.1 times." ls Spain, Mrs. Ciirrles's "Martyrs of' Spain." For REDl cottors night-cap country. [Poaems.] Browning, Savnr' ola's ageity i Italy, see George Eliot's Romola" I. Boston, 1:73. 120. 1617.4 [t10.23]. RED court farm, The. Wood, E. P................ 333.12 REGiMEN, Lectures on. Willich, A. F. M. Boston, RED cross; or, Young America in England aird 1800. 2 v. 12.......................6015.1 Wales. Adams, WV.T. Boston, 1871. 160... 916.18 REGINALD Hastings. Warburton, E. (B. G.)...... 531.18 RED-JACKET. See SA —GO —YE-WAT-H A. REGINALD IHetherege. Kingsley, It............... 310.21 RE) river, Louisiana, Exploration of the, in 1852. REICHEL, William C., editor. A memorial of the'VMarcy, R. B., and MacClellan, 1. B. Washing- dedication of monuments erected by the Mloraton, 1854. 8.............................. 5033.2 vian historical society to mark the sites of RED Rover, The. Cooper, J. F.................. 525.24 ancient mnissionary stations in New Yorkl and IRED sea, The Rob Roy on the. [Canoe voyage.] Connecticut. New York, 1860. viii, 5-184- - Macgregor, J. New York, 1870. Sm. 80..... 423.17 pp. Illustrated......................... 831.3 RED-SHANTY boys, The. Ludlow, P.............. 937.19 RECHScn RXF1iN Gisela. John, E. Leipzig, 1874. iREDFIELD, James WV. Comparative physihognomy; 2 v. 160.................................. 5736.2 or, resemblances between nmen and animals. REID, Christian, pseud. See Frs}HEn, Frances C. Illustrated. New Yorik, 1852. 334 pp. 8'....1521.15 REIn, Mayno. The boy hunters................. 932.14 REDGAUNTLET. Scott, Sir W..................... 523.5 - ThIe boy slaves.........9.................. 931.1 REDMOND, count O'HahIon, the Irish rapparee. Carle- - The boy tar............................. 923.26 ton, W..... 518.5 - Bruin: the grand bear hunt................... 937.22 RE)SKINs, The. Cooper, J. F........... 525.2 - The bush-boys............................... 923.27 REEI D, Rebecca Theresa. Six months in a convent. - The castaways: a story of adventure in the wilds Boston, 1835. 192 pp. 160................. 1539.2 of Borneo................................ 937.23 REED, A, shaken with the wind. Faithful, E..... 737.12 - The child wife............................... 527.5 REID 200 REVERE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. REID, Mayne, continued. RELIGION, continued. - The cliff-climbers; or, the lone home in the - Mill, J. S. Three essays on. New York, 1874. 80. 6325.7 Himalayas................................. 923.31 - Morison, D. The religious history of man. Lon- The English family Robinson. The desert home. 937.21 don, 1842. Sm. 80.......................5816.15 - The flag of distress: a tale of the South sea.... 921.18 - Mueller, (F.) IM. Lectures on the science of. - The headless horseman....................... 725.9 New York, 1872. Sin. 8.0.................. 5616.2 - The hunter's feast....5................. 527.7 - Temple, F. The present relations of science to. - Lost Lenore................................. 725.1 (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in theology).1526.24 - The maroon: or planter life in Jamaica......... 725.2 - Ware, H. Inquiry into the foundation, evi- Odd people. A popular description of singular dences, and truths of. Cambridge, 1842. 2 v. 120. 5815.1 races of man........................ 923.32 - Weiss, J. American religion. Boston, 1871. 120. 1537.5 - Osceola the Seminole.................7....... 725.11 see also Christianity, Evidences, Sects, Theology. - The plant hunters; or, adventures among the RELIGIONS. Adams, IHI. Dictionary of all religions Himalaya mountains........................ 923.29 - The quadroon 725.7 and religious denominations, ancient and mod- The quadroon........................727 ern. Boston, 1817. 8~..................... 5812.3 - Ran away to sea....'. 923.28 em. Boston, 1817. 80.5812.3 -- - A view of. Boston, 1801. 8~,..1530.4: and 581,t.7 - The rangers and regulators of the Tanaha: or, - Hayward, of. Boston, 18. 8 1 120. 1534.7 - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Hayward, J. The book of. Boston, 1843. 120. 1534.4: life among the lawless. A tale of the republic of Texasmn.gthelawless.. A tale ofherepubl 527.18 RELIGIOUS magazine and monthly review. Vol. 49, of Txas........................... 52.18 50, 51, no. 1, 2. Boston, 1873, 74:. 3 v. 8~.. 6738.1 - The rifle-rangers; or, adventures in Southern 50, 51, no., 2 Boston, 1873, 4. 3 v. 638.1 Mexico....,,..,... 527.6 Note. - In vol. 51, the title is changed to "Monthly religious e e.................................... 527.6 magazine and theological review." -- The scalp-hunters....................,....... 725.5 - The tiger-hunter........................... 725.4 Rd.rUSAT, Charles (Franpois Marie), comnte de. Bacon, - The wiar-htrail...................725.........72.10 sa vie, son temps, sa philosophie, et de son influ- The white chief. A legend of North Mexico... 713.14 ce jsqu' nos jous. 2e dition. Paris, - The white gauntlet.............527.4 1858. xv, 464- pp. 180.........x4+p 2016.9 - The wild hguntress. 725.6 RENA. Hentz, C. L............................ 534.16 - Wild life; or, adventures on the frontier....... 725.3 RENAISSANCE. Pater, W. H. Studies in the his- The wood-rangers; or, the trappers of Sonora.. 725.8 tory of the. London, 1873. 8.59252 - The young voyageurs.............923.33 - Symonds, J. A. Renaissance. London, 1875. 80. 5522.8 - The young yagers, or a narrative of hunting Note. — Symonds's book so far as published does not totulch adventures in Southern Africa........ 93.....30. the artistic developpment of this period. Pater covers the chief iSothrnAfinctual....o manifestations of' this manyr-sided movement, which is conmREID, Thomas. Essays on the intelsectual powers of m ea ly defined as the revival in tile 15tllh century of the feelman Abridged. ith notes and illusrtions ings of classic antiquity. See notes under Italy and the Middle ages. from Sir W. Hamilton and others. Edited by iddle es. J. Walker. 10th edition. Philadelphia, 1861. RENAN, (Joseph) Ernest. The apostles. From the xv, 492 pp. 12........................1526.23 original French. London, 1869. 288-F pp. 8~. 5812.8 - An inquiry into the human mind, on the princi- - Life of Jesus. From the French by C. E. Wilples of common sense. 4th edition. London, bour. New York, 1865. 376 pp. 12~..... 1525.2 1775. xvi, 488 pp. 8. 5834.9 RENDEZVOUS, The: an operetta. Ayton, R. New REIGN of law, The, [in natural science]. Camp- York, N. D. 120............................ 1635.3 bell, G. D., duke of Argyll. New York [1869]. RENd of Anjou, king of Sicily, Naples, and Jerusalem, 160.......................................1525.15 Life and times of. Ilookharn, M. A. London, REJECTED addresses, and other poems. Smith, J. 1872. 80...............................5522.10 and II. New York, 1871. 120..............1624.2 RENNIE, John, Life of. Smniles, S. Lives of the Note.- At thIe opening of the new Drury Lane theatre in engineers. London, 1861. 80.-.............5421.4.2 1812, there seas a comnpetition of poets for the opening address, and these rejected addresses are the supposed unsuc-A, in a cloud. Lever, C. (J.) Lipzi. 332.5 cessful ones, being capital inmitations of the well-known poets - Sname. London............................... 516.3 of' the day. RENrWICK, James. Life of David Rittenhouse. (In REJECTED wife, The. Stephens, A. S. (W.)........ 727.14 Sparks, J. Library of American biography).. 528.1.7 RELIGIO medici. Browne, Sir T. Boston, 1872. 160.5617.16 - Life of Robert Fulton. (In Sparks, J. Library RELIGION, The, of Rome described by a Roman. of American biography).....................528.1.10 Authorised translation [with an introduction]. REPRESENTATIVE men. [Essays on different celeBy W. Howitt. London, 1873. xxii, 374 pp. brated characters.] Emerson, R. W. Boston, Sm. 8............................ 5817.6 1875. 12................................. 1916.6 RELIGION. The Bremen lectures on fundamental, - Same. (in his Prose works.) Boston, 1873. 120.1934.6.2 living, religious questions. Boston, 1871. 120.1536.11 REPTILES and birds. Figuier, (G.) L. London - Brinton, D. G. The religious sentiment, its [1869]. 8................................ 1521.3 source and aim. A contribution to the science REPUBLIC, The, of letters. Vol. 2-4. Whitelaw, A. and philosophy of. New York, 1876. 16~....5815.27 Glasgow, 1833. 3 v. 160................... 5618.6 - Clarke, J. F. Common-sense in. Boston, 1874. REPULSE bay, Brief narrative of an unsuccessful 12....................................... 5817.7 attempt to reach, in 1824. Lyon, G. F. Lon- Dewey, O. Discourses on the nature of. New don, 1825. 8................. 424.1 York, 1847. 3 v. 120...................... 5237.2 RESPONSIBILITY, The limitations of human. Way- Doddridge, P. The rise and progress of religion land, F. Boston, 1838. 16................. 5838.4 in the soul. Exeter, 1794. 120 6327.9 RETINA, Treatise upon the nature and treatment of - Draper, J. WV. History of the conflict between morbid sensibility of the. Dix, J.H. Boston, science and religion. Now York, 1875. 12~... 5826,4 1849. 120................................. 6015.7 - Foster, J. Essay on the importance of consid- RETRIBUTION. Southworth, E. D. E........... 727.12 ering the subject of. Boston, 1828. 12.......1916.8 RETZ, Cardinal de. See GONDI, Jean Franqois - Frothingham, 0., B. The religion of humanity. Paul de. New York, 1873. 120................. 1537.6 REUMONT, Alfred von. R. mischeBriefe. 1837,38. - Hedge, F. H. Reason in. Boston, 1865. Sm. 8. 6323.4 Leipzig, 1840. 2 v. 120.................... 2027.3 - Humboldt, (C.) W. von. Religions thoughts and - Neue rdmische briefe. Leipzig, 1844. 2 v. 120.2027.4 opinions. Boston, 1851. 16.............. 5818.10 REUTE, Fritz. In the year'13: a tale of Mecklen- Johnson, S. Orientalreligions and their relation burg life. Translated by C. L. Lewes......... 316.9 to universal religion. Boston, 1873. 80..... 5811.3 REVEALED religion. See SUPERNATURAL religion. - Le Conte, J. Religion and science. New York, REVELATOR, The. Pierce, A.P. Boston, 1870. 120.1538.18 1874. 120.................................5817.14 REVERE, Joseph Warren. Keel and saddle: a re- Martineau, J. Religion as affected by modern trospect of forty years of military and naval materialism. New York, 1875. 160.......... 5818.2 service. Boston, 1872. xiii, 360 pp. 12.... 5914.3 REVERIES 201 RIDGELY Shell No. Shelf. No. REVERIES of a bachelor. Mitchell, D. G. New RICHARD II, of England, History of. Abbott, J. York, 1873. 12~........................... 1934.9 [Juvenile]................................. 915.6 REVIEW of a part of Prescott's'History of Ferdi- RICHARD III, of England. Abbott, J. History of. nand and Isabella,' and of Campbell's - Lectures [Juvenile]................................ 915.5 on poetry.' Boston, 1841. 199 pp. 120.....1536.23 - Hayward, A. Biographical and critical essays. REVUE des deux mondes. Tome 3, 4; Seconde London, 1873. 80........................5833.3.2 p6riode, Tome 10, 49-54, 64-72; 105-108; RICHARD Hurdis. Simms, W. G................. 116.32 Troisigmne p6riode, Tome 1-13. Paris, 1853-76. RIChARD the fearless. Yonge, C. M............... 927.20 35 v. in 39. 8........................... 5315.1 RICHARD Vandermarek. H-arris, MN.............. 515.16 - Table go6nrale 1831-1874. Paris, 1875. viii, RICHARDSON, Abby Sage. The history of our country 477 — pp. 80............................. 5315.2 from its discovery by Columbus to the celebraREYNOLDS, Frederick. Life and times. Written by. tion of the centennial anniversary of its declarahimself. London, 1826. 2 v.. Portrait. 80.... 1222.3 tion of independence. Illustrated. Boston, 1875. REYNoL)s, George W. M. The rye-house plot..... 510.12 600 pp. Maps. Fac-similes. 8............. 812.3 REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua. Discourses. [With] notes RICHARDSON, Albert Deane. A personal history of and plates by J. Burnet. London, 1842. iv, Ulysses S. Grant. Illustrated by engravings, 279 —-pp. 4.............................. 6230.1 fac-similes, and maps. With a portrait and - Literary works. Prefixed a memoir, with re- sketch of Schuyler Colfax. Hartford, 1868. marks on his professional character, illustrative. 560 pp. 8............................... 1210.2 of his principles and practice. By Iienry W. - The secret service, the field, the dungeon, and the Beechy. Now edition. London, 185. 2 v. escape. Hartford, 1866. 512 pp. Portraits. Portrait. 12..... 6215.8 Illustrations. Fac-simile. 80.813.15 Life and times of. Leslie, C. R., and Taylor, T. RICHARDSON, Charles J. House-building, from a London, 1865. 2 v. 8O.............. 5332.6 cottage to a mansion. 2d edition, corrected and Note. - The Iifb begun by Leslie and finished by Tom Tay- enlarged with illustrations New York, 1873. lor is thlie fullest and most'clborate accouri, tarid it was orig- viii, 504 pp. Sm. 8.... 6226.3 inally undertalken because Leslie was dissatilisied with CU- RI, Jaes. on s of the ellowstone. ninghamn's life. The moemnoir by Beechy, prefixed to his RICHARDSON mes. Wo nders of the Yellowstone. edition ofReynold's"Discourses "is coinpact. See references New edition, with map[s] and illustrations. in Aliibone, and lives of his contemporaries, like Bosweell's NewYork,1873. xii, 256 pp. 12.224.8 Johnson [1225.12; 5423.73, Forster's Goldsmnithli [1022.1], etc. R Sro. Bigpy f Also, note under Paintilg, English school. RIClARDSON, Sir John. Biography of Sir John Franklin. (In Macaulay, T. B., and others. RHAZES. See And BEcR Mo HAmMED I!N ZACARiYi New biographies of illustrious men).......... 5428.4 AR-RAzi. RICHARDSON, Samuel. Clarissa [Harlowe]. Leipzig. RHETORIC. Abbott, E. A., and Seeley, J. R. Eng- 4 v. in 2................................. 316.21 lish lessons for English people. London, 1871. - Same. Leisure hour series. Condensed by C. HI. Sm. 80... 1531.5 Jones. New York.......................... 518.27 - Bascom, J. Philosophy of. Boston, 1870. 120.1535.12 - Richardson's novels. Stephen, L. Hours in a Blair, H. Lectures on. Brooklyn, 1807. 2 v. 8~. 1912.2 library. London, 1874. 06136.9 Blair, library. London, 1~~~~~~~~~874 m............... 6136.9 - Same. Abridged. Windsor, 1809. 12....... 1918.6 RICHARDSON, T. A. Art of architectural modelling - Campbell, G. The philosophy of. New York, in paper. With illustrations. London, 1859. 1868. 120................................ 1533.5 109- pp. 12~............................ 1716.5 RHEUMATISMf, Treatise on the nature and cure of. RICHELIEU: a play. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. Scudamore, C. Philadelphia, 1819. 80...... 6023.14 Dramatic works. Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 16.... 1614.5 RHINE, The. Abbott, J. Rollo on the Rhine..... 917.17 Note.-MaybeconparedwithJamessnovelof"Richelieu" -- Baedek~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oer. Hai~ndboo fompre.:tra~ze'svelles Cob'i hlienz, - Baedeker, C. Handbook for travellers. Coblenz, [722.22], and De Vigtny's "Cinq-mars" [537.21], touching 1870. 160.5718.3 on the same era and cmaracters. 1870. 160..................... I........... 5718.3 - Hood, T. Up the Rhine. New York, 1872. 120. 536.6 RICHELIEU. A tale of France. James, G. P. R.... 722.22 -- Hugo, V. (M.), vicomte. The Rhine. Boston RICHTER, Jean Paul Friedrich. Flower, fruit and [1874]. 12........................... 436.1 thorn pieces. Translated from the German by - Murray, J. tHandbook for the Rhine from Hol- E. H. Noel. Leipzig, 1871. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16. 316.8 land to Switzerland. London, 1871. 120..... 5915.1 - Carlyle, T. German romance. Boston, 1841. 2 v. in'l. 12~............................. 5725.2 Note. — lMurray's "Ilandbook," and fbr more condensed inforsmation, Baedeker's, fbrm the imost convenient maauals. - Lee, E. B. Life of. Boston, 1864. 120........ 1227.4 Ilood's book ihunmorously chronicles the impressions of ie Noe. - Te best Egls ac f coserab extent is Rliine scenery, etc., on different members of a London CockItlllle cene~y, tc.,oil iffeelltmeH~e l~sot' Lonon Cck-Note. -- Thle best English account of considlerable extent is hey faiunily, who, with their servants, record their sentimentstiusteartvedrwg dfon teGmncniua msey Ibsulils', ssls, with timer serem'usis, rhecord mieir semtimcms Mrs. Lee't, iis lramslates Richter's autobiogaaiphy, and coniu letters sent hom-e. See general travels in Europe, Germany, tissues tse narrmative, draswisg mid fromm lisa Dermnan continuassletc. saIme.SegmeatrvlisEuoGetion by Firster and otllhers. For French estimates, see Madamne de Stail's "Germany" [5726.1]. Carlyle has done RHODA Thornton's girlhood. Pratt,. E. 93433 msmuch to fasmiliarize thie Englishi reader with Richter, -see his......... 93.3 3 Essays [5610.7] aud his " German romance "[5725.2]. See RHODA'S corner. [Juvenile.] Payne, A. M. M.... 1118.7 also J-Iedge's" Prose writers of Germany" [5782.1], and De RHODES, Albert. The French at home. With illus- Qimncey's" Plilosoplhical writers." See Germnany, literature, trations. New York [1875]. 256 pp. Sq. 160. 5528.8 RInoT, Th. English psychology. Translated from RICORD, Frederick William. History of Rome. New the French. New York, 1874.- viii, 328 pp. 80. 5835.5 York, 1859. 315pp. Illustrated. 120. 826.8 RIDDELL, J. H. (F. G. Trafford.) Above suspicion. 730.17 C'ontlents. -lartley; Jamies Mill; Herbert Spencer; A. - The earl's promise. 2v.... 329.5 Bain; G. H. Lewes; Sammuel Bailey; John Stuart Mill.... - Far above rubies............................. 316.3 Rmcc, Frederico and Luigi. Crispino e la comare. - George Geith of Fenll court.................. 316.1 (In Ditson, 0., andco. Standard operalibrettos).6233.3.1 - A life's assize..............7............... 20.5 RIcE, James, joint author. My little girl. See - Maxwell Drewitt............................ 316.2 MAURICE, Walter.................. 731.26 - Mortomley's estate 319.31 - Ready-Money Mortiboy. See MAURICE, W'alter. 732.9 - The race for wealth.......................... 316.4 - With harp and crown. See MAURICE, Walter... 721.20 - Too much alone. 720.7 RICE, Nathan P. Trials of a public benefactor, as RIDDLE, Albert G. Alice Brand. A romance of the illustrated in the discovery of etherization. New capital................................ 713.6 York, 1859. 460 — pp. Illustrated. Portraits. RIDDLE, Joseph Esmond, joint author. Latin-English 120....................................... 6826.1 dictionary. See WHITE, John Tahourdin.RP.R., D.3.13 Rmca and humble. Adams, W. T................. 925.5 RIDER, Jane C., Account of. Belden, L. W. SpringRICH Nedway's two loves. Gardner, C E 14.24 field, 1834. 12.......................... 1928.4 RICIIARD I (Coeur de Lion), of England. Abbott, J. RIDGELY, David, editor. Annals of Annapolis, Historyof. [Juvenile]..................... 915.13 1649-1812: with incidents in the history of - Jasmnes, G. P. R. ttistory of. London, 1854. Maryland. Baltinmore, 1841. 283 —pp. Plate. 2 v. Smin. 8............................... 5526.7 120........................................ 817.15 26 RIODGWAY 202 ROB ROY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. RIDGwAY, R., joint author. History of North Amer- ROBERTSON, Frederick William. Life and letters. ican birds. See BAIRD, Spencer Fullerton..... 6611.1 Edited by S. A. Brooke. Boston, 1865. 2 v. RIENZI. [Historical novel, Italian events.] Bul- Portrait. 12C.............................. 1225.7 wer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L. Leipzig........... 336.1 - Sermons preached at Trinity chapel, Brighton. - Same. New York...........................5536.11 Leipzig, 1861. 4 v. in 2. Sq. 10.... 1538.1 RIFFAULT, Jean Ren6 Denis, and VERGNAUD, Amand. ROBERTSON, James Craigie. Becket, archbishop of Manuel du peintre en batiments, vitrier, doreur, Canterbury. A biography. London, 1859. xi, argenteur et vernisseir. Nouvelle 6dition, en- 360 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 8................5424.13 tigrement refondue et orn6e de figures. Paris, - History of the Christian church from the apostolic 1851. viii, 386 pp. 240. [Manuel Roret].... 6429.3 age to the reformation. New and revised ediRIFLE, The, and the hound in Ceylon. Baker, Sir tion. Vol. I-iv. London, 1874. 4 v. Sm. 80.6327.10 S. W. Philadelphia, 1871. 16............. 1515.2 -Percy anecdotes. See BYERLEY, Thomas 1231.3 RIFLE-RANGERS, The. Reid, M.................. 527.6 ROBERTSON, Margaret Murray. Janet's love and RIGHT one, The. Schwartz, M. S................. 531.7 service.....723.7 RIGHTED at last. Fuller, M...................... 521.10 - The perils of orphanhood; or, Frederica and her RIGOLETTO. Verdi, G. (In Ditson, 0., and co. guardians........ 714.33 Standard opera librettos)....................6233.3.6 ROBERTSON, William. Works. Prefixed an account RILEY, Henry Hopkins. The Puddleford papers; or, of his life and writings by D. Stewart. With humors of the West. With illustrations. Bos- portrait. London, 1840. lviii, 1184, 30 pp. 80. 5610.1 ton, 1875. 386 [384 pp. 16................ 723.3 Contents.-The situation of the world at the time of Christ's RINGWALT, J. Luther, editor. American encyclopo- appearance: a sermon; History of Scotland; History of the dia of printing. Philadelphia, 1871. 512 pp. reign of Charles v; IListory ot America; -istorical disquisitie. concerning ancient India. Illustrated. L. 8~.....................$R.R., A.3.4 Rio, A. F. Poetry of Christian art. From the French. - History of the reign of Charles v. With an acLondon, 1854. xi, 417 pp. 1 plate. 120..... 6234.1 count of the emperor's life after his abdication, RIsE, The, of great families. Burke, Sir (J.) B. by W. H. Prescott. London, 1857. 2 v. 160. 1226.9 London, 1873. Sm. 80...................... 5611.8 - See LAWRENCE, E. Lives of the British histoRISE, The, of Iskander. Disraeli, B. (In Johnson, rians. New York, 1855. 12...............1224.7.1 (E.) R. Little classics) 529.4.6 ROBINSON, Edward, and SMITH, Eli. Biblical reRIsEN from the ranks. Alger, H.,jr.............. 935.32 searches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and RISING faith, The. Bartol, C. A. Boston, 1874. 16~.5817.12 Arabia Petruea. With maps and plans. BosRISING son, The; or the antecedents and advance- ton, 1841. 3 v. Atlas. 80................. 5810.5 ment of the colored race. Brown, W. WV. Bos- ROBINSON, Frederick William. Anne Judge, spinster. 731.25 ton, 1874. 80.... 814.6 - Carry's confession.731.18 RITA: an autobiography. Aid6, H............... 311.19 - Christie's faith.............................. 716.8 RITCHIE, Anna Cora, formerly Mrs. Mowatt. Auto- - A girl's romance, and other tales 731.37 biography of an actress. Boston, 1854. 448 - Grandmother's money 731.23 pp. Portrait. Sm. 8...................... 1216.6 Her face was her fortune...................... 731.19 - The clergyman's wife and other sketches........ 723.30 - The house of Elmore......................... 731.39 - Fairy fingers. A novel....................... 723.19 -Little Kate Kirby....................... 731.1 - Plays. New and revised edition. Boston, 1855. - Mattie: a stray.............................. 731.14 2 v. in 1. 120............................ 1635.1 - Mr. Stewart's intentions...................... 731.15 Contents. -Arinand; Fashion. - NO church.................................. 314.6 - No man's friend........7................ 731.17 RITCHIE, Leitch. The romance of history. France. - One and twenty.............................. 731.22 Withillustrations. London, N.D. 560-4-pp. 160. 828.11 - Owen: -a waif............................. 318.1,RITTENHOUSE, David, Life of. Renwick, J. (In - Poor humanity.............................. 731.11 Sparks, J. 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Selected and edited by T. SadRIVALS, The: a comedy. Sheridan, R. B. Dramatic ler. Boston, 1871. 2 v. 120............... 5425.3 works. London, 1848. 160................. 1635.2 ROBINSON, J. R. Explosions of steam boilers: how - Same. Leipzig, 1869. Sq. 160.............1614.11 they are caused, and how they may be pre- Same. London, 1875. Sm. 8................ 5626.9 vented. Boston, 1870. 96 pp. 120.......... 1713.4 RIVERDALE books. See ADAMS, William T. ROBINSON, Robert. Essays. (In Sparks, J. CollecRIvER-SIDE visitor, The. The great army. London, tion of essays and tracts in theology).........1918.9.3 1876. Sm. 80.............................. 1838.2 ROBINSON, Sara T. L. Kansas; its interior and RIVERS and torrents, Treatise on. Frisi, P. Lon- exterior life. 3d edition. Boston, 1856. ix, don, N. n. 12~.............................1715.20 366 pp. 1 plate. 120...................... 5035.5 RIVERS of ice. A tale illustrative of Alpine adven- RoBINSON, Therese Albertina Louise von Jakob. 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Abbott, J...................... 917.3 - Parkman, F., jr. The Oregon trail: sketches ROLLO in Geneva. Abbott, J.. 917.18 of prairie and Rocky-mountain life. Boston, ROLLO in Holland. Abbott, J.................... 917.21 1872. 12................................. 5015.3 ROLLO in London. Abbott, J................... 917.20 ROCKY mountain series. See FosDIcK, Charles A. ROLLo in Naples. Abbott, J..................... 917.24 RoDDY'S reality. Johnson, H. K................1117.15 ROLLO in Paris. Abbott, J...................... 917.22 RODDY'S romance. Johnson, R. K.. 937.30 ROLLO in Rome. Abbott, J..................... 915.14 RODENBOUoG, Theophilus Francis. From everglade ROLLO in Scotland. Abbott, J................... 917.19 to calion with the 2d dragoons (2d United States ROLLO in Switzerland. Abbott, J................. 917.23 cavalry). An authentic account of service in RoLLo in the woods. Abbott, J. 917.30 Florida, Mexico, Virginia, and the Indian ROLLO learning to read. Abbott, J............... 917.15 country, including the personal recollections of ROLLO learning to talk. Abbott, J.............. 917.8 prominent officers. With an appendix. 1836- ROLLO on the Atlantic. Abbott, J................. 917.16 75. Illustrated. New York, 1875. 561 pp. 80. 5032.6 ROLLO on the Rhine. Abbott, J... 917.17 RODERICK Huds on. James, H.,jr................. 723.27 ROLLO series, The. See AnBBOTr, Jacob. RODERICK Random, Tlhe adventures of. Smollett, T. ROLLO story books, The. See ABBOTT, Jacob. (G.)...................................... 315.16 RoLLO'S correspondence. Abbott, J.............. 917.5 RODOLPHUS. Abbott, J.......................... 914.9 RoLLo's experiments. Abbott, J. 917.12 RODRIGUES-HENRIQUES, Jacob Hippolyte. Saint RoLLo's garden. Abbott, J...................... 917.32 Pierre. Paris, 1871. xxxvii, 366 pp. 8~....5813.10 RoLo's museum. Abbott, J..................... 917.4 ROE, Azel Stephens. The cloud on the heart.... 723.31 ROLLO'S philosophy. Air. Abbott, J............. 917.14 - James Montjoy: or, I've been thinking......... 735.32 - Fire. Abbott, J............................. 917.10 - A long look ahead; or, the first stroke and the - Sky. Abbott,J. 917.9 last....................................... 715.23 - Water. Abbott, J..... 917.13 - To love and to be loved, and The minister's story. 735.34 ROLLO'S tour in Europe. See ABBOTT, Jacob. ROE, Edward Payson. Barriers burned away...... 724.21 RoLLo'S travels. Abbott, J...................... 917.7 - From jest to earnest.......................... 723.20 ROLLo's vacation. Abbott, J..... 917.2 - Opening a chestnut burr...................... 714.6 tROMAN, Le, d'un jeune homme pauvre: com6die. - Play and profit in my garden. New York [cop. Feuillet, 0. Boston, 1867. 120. 2015.2 1873]. 349 pp. Sm. 80....................1516.13 ROMAN catholic church. Missale Romianum ex de- What can she do?................... 737.24 creto sacrosancti concilii Tridentini restitutum. ROGERS, Henry. Biographies of David Hume, Ed- Mechlinie, 1870. lxxii, 520, clxxx pp. 12~.5816.14 ward Gibbon, Gassendi, Joseph Butler, and Rob- - Clarke, R. H. Lives of the deceased bishops of ert Rall. (In Macaulay, T. B., lord, and others. the catholic church in the United States. New New biographies of illustrious men).......... 5428.4 York, 1872. 2 v. 80....................... 5811.1 ROaERS, Henry Darwin, and JOHNSTON, Alexander -Czechowski, M. B. Thrilling and instructive Keith. Atlas of the United States of North developments: an experience of fifteen years as America, Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Roman catholic clergyman and priest. Boston, Newfoundland, Mexico, Central America, Cuba, 1862. 120..................................1226.11 and Jamaica. From the most recent state docu- - Derby, E. H. The catholic. Letters addressed ments, marine surveys, and unpublished mate- by a jurist to a young kinsman proposing to rials. With plans of the principal cities and join the church of Rome. 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Sm. 8.................... 5516.6 the oriental orthodox church. London, 1871. -Fairholt, F. W. Rambles in. London, 1873. Sm. 80.................................. 5816.1 Sin. 40 6213.6 See also Christianity, Ecclesiastical history, France, Jesuits, Fustel de Coulanges, M. D. The ancient city: a Popes, Refeomnation. study on the religion, laws, and institutions of. ROMAN law. See Civiw or Roman law. Boston, 1874. Smin. 8. 5923.6 ROMAN literature. See LATIN literature; RosiE, Note, - Gibbon, E. History of the decline and fall of the literature. Roman empire. Philadelphia [1845]. 6 v. 12. 824.9 ROMAN traitor, The: or, the days of Cicero, Cato and - Gladstone, W. E. Rome and the newest fashions Catiline. A true tale of the republic. Her- in religion. Leipzig, 1875. Sq. 16~.......1918.12 bert, H. W. Philadelphia [cop. 1853]. 2 v. in 1. Ggorovius, F. Gechicht de Stadt im 12...... 716.13 Mittelalter. Vtom v. his zum xvi. JahrhunROMANCE after marriage: a comedy. Goodrich, F. dert. 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[Works.] New York, 1874. L. 80..................... 5510.1 London, 1872. Sm. 8..............6117.10 ROMANCE, A, of perfume lands. Clifford, F. S. Bos- - Lander. S. W. Spectacles for young eyes 922.21 ton, 1875. 160........733.13 - Livius Patavinus, T. The history of. The first R0oIANCE, A, of real life. Howells, W. D. (In John- eighthoolc. London,1875 4 v. Sm.50. 117.11 -lowells v ~~~~eight books. London, 1875. 4 v. Sin. 8~.... 6117.11 son, (E.) R. Little classics)...529.4.4 - Sme. Books -x. Oxford, 1874. 80.112.3 ROIMANCE] of student life abroad. Kimball, R. B. 311.15 - Sane. See COLLINS,. L. Livy [outlined and RorAiNCE, The, of the age; or, the discovery of gold explained]. Philadelphia, 1876. 160 6116.22 inCalifornia. Dn,E.E. NewYork,6.- Long, G. The decline of the Roman republic. 120........................ 815.9 London, 1864-74. 5 v. 8c....5512.2 Rore-. The, of the association. D, C. (.) H. Lord, J. 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Roman antiquities, and ancient - Wey, F. (A.) Rome. London, 1872. 40...... 5520.1 mythology. Boston, 1857 [cop. 1833]. 160.... 5516.3 - Samse. New York, 1875. 40. 5520.2 205 N 3 O TE4T 1 Q] V 1ROM]E. Antiquities, manners, etc. See full list of autilorities ill tile note in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc.; but Smith's Dictionary will ordinarily suffice. Gibbon's "Roman empire" [824.93, chap. 71, is devoted to thle topography and msonuments; and there is a summsary of the antiquities in Lord's "Old Roman world" [826.10], compiled foirn Dyer's "Hisitory of the city" [2512.53, Becker's " Gallus" [13117.143 ias a thiread of fiction, but is a close study of manners. See also the illustrated papers on thle old Romans at hiome in Harper's monthly, 1872; and the article "Lausrelntiuin," based on Pliuy's letters, in Lippincott's magazine, Oct., 1873. Guhl ancd Koner [5921.9] are of assistance ir this connection. Ca'tacom bs. See the note in the Library Bulletin, vol. IIr, p. 289; but a general survey of thie subject mnay be found in McClintock and Strong's Cyclopeedia. Murray's Rome gives a good general survey. See an illustrated paper in Harper's monthly, vols. 10 and 15, and April, 1865, and a chapter in Castelar's "Old Rome and new Italy" [824.11]. Cardinal Wisemran's historical tale "Fabiola" [736.19] caused a great increase of interest on tihe subject. Mrs. Jarmeson's " Sacred and legendary art" will be useful il this connection of the early Christian art and antiquities. IIemanis's "Historic and smonumental Romie "[5517.7] answers for much investigation, and shows what has been done of recent years; and E. A. Freemuan has summarized the later discoveries in a paper in Macmnillan's magazine, 1874. General history, etc., modern authorities. Book v of Rawlinson's "Manual of ancient history" [5921.10] maps out the subject best for a reader intendina to malke the history of Rome a subject tbr study. The note in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history traces the rise of the disbelief in the legendary history, down to Niebuhr, who first advanced his views in a lecture, then published the first edition of his history in 1811, Iris enlarged edition witI somewhat modified views in 1827, while iris lectures, published after his death fromr notes talken by his scholars, bring thie narrative down to A. 1). 476, and present his more matured views, beside giving a particular review of the sources of his own history. With indisputable learning, hie united a dogmatism, and a boldness'in pulling down and building up, that have produced isuch opposition in particulars, while his general results have been in good part accepted. His theory of the existence of early narrative ballads, upon which the later Roman historians based their accounts, vas eirst broughit to. the attention of English readers by Dr. Arnold, and in his subseciuent history [821.5] hie lucidly arranged Niebuhlr's matelrial, whom he reverently lbllowed; and he had brought his narrative down to the second Punic mar, B. c. 218, when he died. Arnold's symnpathies were democratic. See Alison's "Miscellaneousr essays" [1531.7]. The clearest exposition of Niebuhr's ballad theory is perhaps to be fbuDd in Macaulay's ny re'p ce to his "Lays of ancient Romee" [1614.17]. It has been controvertcd by Dyer, in the introduction to his " History of the city" [5512.5] and in'his "History of thie Icings" [5512.6]. There has been in more recent writers a rceaction in a greater or less degree fromir Niebuhr's iconoclastle views. Dyer, in his "HIistory of the kings," 1868, has aimed to preserve as much as possible of thie receiveel history, miaintaining that exaggerations by the ancient historians do not invalidate thie main outline of truth, and defending Livy, miaking a translation of him the text ofi his book, upon which he strings critical inquiries. Dyer, in his "' History of the kings," has a dissertation on tihe sources of early Romean history, and on the internal evidences of their credibility, and Michelet, iwho follows Niebuhr nearly, in an appendcix to Ihis "Roman coiimmonwealth" discusses tlis question, while in his introduction lie traces thie rise of this critical doubt. See Seeley's edition of Livy, Clarendon press series [6112.3], fur latest conclusions, tihe editor giving a clear exposition of his disbelief in the legends. Thlie miost recent histories are German. Morimses [c5l5.1 Ibllows NiebuLir with caution, and coitinuses thlie Iistory to thlie establislrent of thie military monarchy, but is hardly read to advantage except by those somewhat advanced in their kncowledge of Roscan history. Ie is reviewed in H. A. Freemoan's Essays [5913.4.2]. liommse n thiins there is no authentic history till Hainnibal's lime. For the decline of thle republic, Long's history [5512.2] extends from the destruction of Canrtlhage to Ccsar's campaigns in Gaul, and hie gives his authorities. Merivale's " Historyof'the Romansi" has foot note references to his authorities, and he bridges the gap betweenArnold and Gibbon, B. C. 100 toA. 1). 180, and Ihis Ist and 2d volunies cover the interval frosi the first triumrvirate to the death of Coesar; the 3d brings the narrative to Augustus; tihe 4th and 5th to Claudius; the uth to the destruction of Jerusalesm, A. D. 70; and the 7th to Cornmodus, where Gibbon's "Decline and fall of tile Roman empire" [824.9] begins A. B). 180, coming down to A. D. 1420, and leaving thle popes in temporal powrer. Seeley's " HRoman imperialism" [5616.3] is a rapid review of the progress and fall of thie empire. On thlie military histolry, beside tihe ancients, Polybius, Livy, C.Usar, etc., see Gibbon's first chapter; laHnsay's article " Exereitus " in Smith's Dictionac'y; Napoleon's Cmsar, anid the lives of other Roscan generalsI aird on their smilitary eogiueerissg, see Viollet-le-Duco " Annals of a fortress "'[201.4]. The account of Josephus [5923.51] on the siege of Jerusalem is instructive in this respect. General history of the city. Tire city itself is the subject of ai history by Dyer, 1865, recordisg its vicissitudes, writhlout entering into the political causes, down to thie end of the middle ages, which is an enlargement of tile excellent and very thorouglh article, " Roma," by tile sarie author, in Smiith's Dictionary. Dyer mralces good use of thie German hIistories of eRore in the middle ages by Gregorovius, 1851, which begins with thie reign of -Honorius and the siege by Alaric in the 5thll century and ends with thie 16th [5513.6], and by Papencordt, 1857. Inl clapter 24 of Conybeare and IHowson's "Life of St. Paul" there is a good account of tihe city at titn time, and in Huebner's " Life of Sixtus V " [5522.11], particularly in part 6, there are accounts of feudal Rome and Rome of the Renaissance under Gregory sIr and Sixtus v. For tihe middle age period, see a chapter in Bryce's "H-loly Roman empire" [5814.19]. MVaps of the city. See lnaps in Burn, M1erivale, Murray, anid othler bookts. History. By periods. I. B. C. 753 to 508. Regal period. Livy [outlined 6116.22] is the most copious; but Plutarch's Lives [5932.5; 5932.7] of Romulus, Nnrma, and Poplicola, may be read in connection. It is thle value of these authiorities that has given rise to tle Niebuhr controversy, as explained above in tihe section on Modern authorities." There is a summarrny of this period in Philip Smith's "Ancient history," ch. 20. Floriai's "iNuma Pompilius." [2019.13 is a novel, whose action lies in tlhat king's reign. - Burn's' Rome aud thie Canmpagna" is a most elaborate survey to establish thie legends of the regal period by physical geography. The sources of the early history are examined in chapter 2 of Hearans's " Hlistorical and monumental Romne''" [5517.7]. II. B. C. 508 to 340.. Corumonwealtil. Livy, Book 2 to 7 [6116.22] and Plutarch's Lives [5932.5; 5952.7] of Poplicola, Coriolanus, and Camillus, are still tihe most accessible of the ancient aulhoriies. Of' the moderns Mommsen [551(i.ll] is scanty; but Niebulr [55114.6] and Arinold [821.5] are copious. A general sumnrmrrry of the entire Comronwr eallt h period will be fbund in Book I of Napoleon's " Csaar " [5521.1]. Alichelet's "Roman republic " [826.11] covers this period and continues to thle founding of thie Empire. There fall within this period the "Defence of the bridge by Horatius Codcles," the " Battle of Lake Regillus," and the well-known story of "Virginia," all of which are celebrated in Macaulay's "Lays" [1614.17]. Coriolanus is the subject of one of Shakcespeare's tragedies. III. B. C. 540 to 264. Roman snprsemacy, etc. Livy [6116.22], and Plutarch's Life [5932.5; 5932.7] of Pyrrhus may be compared with Mormmsen and Arnold, as before. IV. B. C. 264 to 133. Punic wars, etc. Polybius is the preferable authority, but Livy [6116.22] will do in part, supplemented by Plutarch's Lives [5952.5; 5932.7] of Fabius Maximurs, Paulus 2Enilius, MIarcellus, Marcus Cato, and Flamninius, with Nepos oiln Hlannibal. Monmsen [5516.1], boolk 3, chap. 11 and 12, is particularly strong on the internal condition of Rome at this time; and Arnold's olnome [821.5] is remarkably hielpful on tile second Punic aevr, and Hannibal. V. B. C. 153 to 30. Poreiygn anzd civil warns. For the early part of the period Plutarch, in his Lives [5932.5; 5932.7] of the Gracchi, Marius, Sylla, Lucellus, Crassus, and Sertorius, wit Snallust on tihe war with Jugurtha, mrakes the chief source of' a study. For the latter part, Plutlarch again in his ILives [5952.5; 5932.7] of Cicero, Pompey, C.sar, Cato the younger, Brutus, anid Antonius, must be supplemented by Cicero's speeches and letters; by Ccssar's Comrrmentaries " [6115.5]; by Sallust, on thIe "' Conspiracy of CatlihCe," anid by Suetonius, in hIis "Lives of tie Cresars" [6117.8], for JuIlius and Octavius. Mlommrscsen, Michelet, and Merivale are tihe chief modern authllorities; and for illustrantion read Addison's tragedy of " Cato," and Shakespeare's "Julius Cwsar" and "Antony and Clenpatra." Tile conspiracy of Catiline gives a plot to Herbert's " Roman traitor" [716.13]. See also Napoleon's "C. sar" [5521.1] and Forsyth's " Cicero" [5932,8.. Philip Smith's "Ancienit history " gives a good suimmary ofr this period in his 7th book. VI. B. C. 1 to A. D. 192. OMicsire. Tacitus, Annals and History [6115.7] extend from thie closing years ofAugustus to the deti ofDomrniti-n. Merivale thinks the History isore trustworlthy thuan the Annals. Suetonius in his " Casars " [6117.8] is considered not always trustworthy. Plutarch's Lives [5932.5; 5932.7] of Galba anid Otho, acd Joseplhus's Antiquities and Jewish war make up tlne essential authorities. 206 The chief modern authority in English is Merivale's " Romans under the empire' [5515.3], of which the last chapter is on the general condition of the empire at this time. Lecky's "History of morals " [5914.1] shows the moral effects of Chlistinnity, and gives an account of the persecution of the Christians, while a further account of their relations to the empire can be found in Milman's " History of Christianity " [5817.1]. Lives of Augustus, Nero, Trajan, and Hadrian, necessarily illustrate the period. Gibbon begins his "Decline and fall" [824.9] with Comlnlodus, the last emperor of this epoch. De Quincey's " Csesars " [1825.10] is a cursory sketch of the line of emperors down to Dioclesian, touching on their less known doings; and something of interest will be found in the paper on the barbarism of the empire in De Quincey's " Historical essays " [1825.3]. There is a summary of this period in Book 8 of Philip Slnith's " Ancient history." Illustrations of the life of the period will be found in Whyte-Melville's " Gladiators " [321.15], time A. D. 69; and in Bulwer's "'Last days of Pompeii" [336.13], time A. D. 79. VII.. D. 193 to 284. Empire, cortinued. The writers known as the Augustan historians are the chief source of our knowledge, and De Quincey bases his " Cesars " [1825.10] largely upon them; and Rawlinson, in his " Manual of ancient history " [5921.10], points out the details. Gibbon's Rome [824.9], however, supplies the best narrative. Pictures of the life of the early Christians, and their persecutions during this time, can be found in Newman's " Callista " [319.9]; in Mrs. Charles's "Victory of the vanquished " [321.6], and in W. Ware's " Aurelian " [512.14]. VIII. A. D. 284 to 395, wzuers the Eospire weas divided. Ammianus Marcellinus [8(117.9] may be followed for a portion of the time; but Gibbon [824.9], in chapters 13 to 28, will suffice the general reader. Constantine the great and Julian the apostate are the central figures, and books regarding them may be consulted. Mrs. Lee's "Parthenia " [737.11] concerns the apostate. IX. A. D. 395 to 476, owhene tire Empire fell. ~ This is the period of Alaric, Attila and Genseric, and the general reader will find enough in Gibbon's Rome [824.9], chapters 29 to 38, and in Milman's " Latin Christianity " [5817.11]. For fiction, see Wilkie Collins's " Antonina " [326.4]. Lecky says, " There is much curious information about the growth of Roman luxury in Pliny's' Natural history,' lib. xxxvl; and the movement of decomposition has been lately fully traced by Mommsen ill his' History of Rome' [5516.1]; by D5llinger in his' First ages of Christianity' [5813.4]; by Pressens6 in his' History of the early centuries of Christianity' [5816.2]; and in the beautiful closing chapters of Renan's'Apostles' [5812.8]." There is an essay on the Flavian Caesars in E. A. Freeman's " Essays " [5913.4.2]. A summary of the period of decline constitutes Book 9 of Philip Smith's "Ancient history; " and in Merivale's " Roman empire" [5515.3], chap. 33, there is an estimate of the sources of the history of the imperial period. See also in this connection Smith's " Dictionary of biography," under Tacitus. Later periods must be followed under Italy. Abridged, compendious, and juvenile histories. For the period B. C. 763 to A. D. 476, Merivale's " General history" [5517.8] is perhaps the best. Lord's " Old Roman world" [826.10] is a treatment by topics and phases, and he enumerates authorities at the end of his chapters. Book 3 of: his " Ancient states and empires " [815.8] is a compendious history of Rome; and so is Book 5 of Rawlinson's " lanual of ancient history" [5921.10]. See also Bonner and Ricord in the above list, which come down to A. 6D. 476. Literature. In the English translations of Niebuhr and Mommsen, and in Arnold's History, there are chapters on the literature of Rome; in the biographies of authors in Slrith's Dictionary there will be found ample references. A summary of the literature is given in Lord's " Old Roman world " [826.10], and the 64th chapter of Merivale's " Romans under the empire " [5115.3] is upon the literature of Trajan's time. Hallam, in his literary history [1531.2], traces the fortunes of Latin literature in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. There is a general survey of Latin literature in Blackwood, 1874. Mythology. For a concise account of the religion of Rome, see Clarke's " Ten great religions " [1523.2]; Coulanges' "Ancient city " [5923.6]; also the chapters in Mommsen [5516.1]; and Smsith's "Dictionary of biography and inythology." For a popular account, see Bullinch's "Age of fable" [1523.3.] See also Myths, note. TI. avels, description, etc. The literature of Roman travel is examined in chap. 1 of Hemans's " Historical and monumental Rome" [5517.1]. The imost convenient general descriptions are Murray's [5526.4] and Baedeker's [5528.2.2]. Eaton's " Rome in the 19th century " [5516.6] is a popular descriptive volume, with illustrations, but the imost elaborate pictorial helps, beside those mentioned under the head of antiquities, are Burn's " Rollle and the Callmpagrna," with maps and plans, presenting the latest arcehmological and topographical investigations, and rendered particularly useful to the classical scholar by its index to passages in the ancient writers, 1871, and Wey's " Rome " [5520.1; 5520.2], rambling and unsystematic, but devoted to both the ancient and modern city, and it hlas 346 excellent wood engravings. The sumptuous French history of the recent Ecumllelical council in the Bates Hall offers admirable illustrations of the religious ceremonies of modern Holme; see also a popular paper on Holy week in Harper's monthly, vol. 9, and another on the church ceremonies, by L. Abbott, in vol. 45. Story's " Roba di Roma " is an excellent miscellany of information regarding the modern city; and Taine [5522.2.1] and Norton's "' Travel and study" [426.12] offer the observatiols of scholar-ly ilinds. Among general books of Italian travels, there may be namued as characteristic: Hare's" Walks in Rome," 1871 [5526.13]; Strother's pictorial narrative in Harper's monthly, vol. 15; the " Eternal city " in vol. 44; the "R Rome of to-day " in Atlantic monttily, April, 1859; " Rome in midsummnoer," in Longfellow's " Outre-ner " [1838.4.1]; IHawthorne's' Marble fatun " [1813.2] and " Italian note-books " [1839.3]. See also general travels in Italy, like Hillard's "' Six months " [426.8], etc.; and a paper on present social life in Roume by T. A. Trollope, in Lippincott's magazine, June, 1874. Hare's " Days near Rome " [5527.15] pertains particularly to the hilly country seen from the city. Shelf. No. Shelf. Nio. ROMILLY, Sir Samuel. Life, written by himself. RORET, A. Manuels-Roret, continued. With a selection from his correspondence. - Boyer, -. Nouveau manuel complet du porceEdited by his sons. 3d edition. London, 1842. lainier, du faiencier, du potier do terre, du bri2 v. Portrait. 16~........................ 5428.9 quetier, du tuilier. 2 v.... 6439.8 RoHrOLA. [Florence, time of Savonarola, historical - Brewster, Sir D. Nouveau manuel de magic novel.] Lewes, M......................... 310.23 naturelle et amusante..............6419.2 RONALD Morton; or, the fire-ships. Kingston, W. - Duval, H., and others. Manuel du limonadier H. G.................................... 916.15 du glacier, du chocolatier et du confiseur...... 6429.7 RONGER, Florimnond. (Herved.) Fleur-de-thb. (In - Fontenelle, J. de. Manuel du bijoutier, du Ditson, O., and co. Standard opera librettos).6233.3.1 joaillier, de l'orfdvre, du graveur sur mbtaux RooKWOOD. A romance. Ainsworth, W. H........ 712.9 et du changeur........................... 6219.1 ROPE. Nouveau manuel du cordier. Boitard, P. - - Nouveau manuel complet de physique amusante. 6439.5 Paris, 1839. 240~.................. 6429.8 - Hesse, L. A. C. Bibliothbconomie, ou manuel ROPEs of sand. Hamilton, C. V.................. 531.21 pour l'arrangement, la conservation et l'adminRORET, A. Manuels-Roret. Paris, v. D. 240. istration des bibliotheques................... 6139.1 Namely:- - Jullien, C. E., and Valerie, 0. Nouveau manuel - Artois, V. d'. Manuel du fabricant de gants.... 6439.2 complet du chaudronnier.................... 6439.3 - Bayle-Mouillard, E. Manuel des dames, ou l'art - Landrin, H. Manuel du coutelier............. 6429.13 de l'l61gance.......................... 6229.1 - Lebrun, -. Manuel du mouleur..............6429.11 - - Nouveau manuel d'economie domestique...... 6429.6 - Magnier, M. D. Manuel de l'clairage du gaz.. 6439.7 - Boitard, P. Nouveau manuel du cordier....... 61429.8 - Pautet, J. F. J. Manuel d'Cconomie politique.. 58.29.1 RORET 207 RUBY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. RORET, A. Manuels-Roret, continued. ROSSINI, Giovacchino. II barbiere de Siviglia; - Pdroni, P. M. Manuel des falsifications des Cinderella; La gazza ladra; Otello; Semiramide; drogues simples et composes................. 6439.6 William Tell. (In Ditson, 0., and co. Stand- Perrot, A. M. Manuel du graveur.......... 6439.4 ard opera librettos).........................6233.3.2 - Riffault, J. R. D., and Vergnaud, A. Manuel Life of. Edwards, H. S. London, 1869. 80... 5523.4 du peintre en batiments, vitrier, doreur, argen- RoUA pass, The; or, Englishmen in the Highlands. teur et vernisseur........................... 6429.3 Mackenzie, E. Boston [1875]. 80.... 721.19 -Roussol, T. Manuel pour la fabrication des RovUs and ready. Alger, H.,jr.................. 934.15 allumettes chimiques, du coton et papier-poudre ROUGHING it. Clemens, S. L. Hartford, 1872. 8..212.2 des poudres et amorces fulminantes...........6429.12 RoUGHING it in the bush; or, life in Canada. Serres, M. do. Nouveau manuel complet do Moodie, S. (S.) New York, 1852. 2 v. 12. 414.12 paldontologie. With atlas. 3 v. 6639.1 - Same. 2 v. in 1............................. 414.9 -Smee, A. Manuel d'.lectricit6 mddicale.......6019.1 RoUND, William M. F. Achsah: a New England - Trdmery, FE. Nouveau manuel complet du teneur life-study. By Rev. Peter Pennot [pseud.].... 532.20 do livres.........6819.1 ROUND about Piccadilly and Pall Mall. Wheatley, - Valicourt, E. de. Manuel do dorure et d'argen- H. B. London, 1870. 80................... 5435.2 ture par la m;thode 61ectro-chimique et par RoUND my house; notes of rural life in France in simple immersion...........................6429.10 peace and war. Hamerton, P. G. Boston, Vandael, -. Manuel thdorique et pratique du 1876. 160....................827.4 and 5527.16 tailleur.................................. 6429.5 ROUND the moon. Verne, J. London, 1876. Sm. - Walker, C. V. Nouveau manuel complet de la 80........................................ 715.29 tdldgraphie diectrique....................... 6829.1 RoUND the world. Kingston, W. 11. G..... 922.1 RoRY O'More. Lover, S......................... 536.16 ROUNDABOUT papers. Thackeray, W. M. Leipzig. 335.9 RosA Abbott stories. See PARKcER, Rosa Abbott. - Same. (In his Works.) London.............513.1.10 ROSALIE'S pet. Mathews, J. H.............1115.13 ROUNDHEARTS and other stories. Harris, M...... 724.15 ROSARY, A, for Lent. Harris, M. New York, 1874. RovssEAu, Jean Jacques. (Euvres [diverses]. 120......................................1537.18 Nouvello 6dition. Neuchatel, 1764-69. 10 v. RoscoE, Mrs. Henry. Vittoria Colonna: her life Portrait. Folded plate. 8........... 5535.2 and poems. London, 1868. x, 371-V pp. Por- - Dictionnaire de musique. Paris, 1768. xiv, traits. Sm. 8...................5525.11 547 —, 4 pp. 80........................... 5535.5 RoscoE, William. Life and pontificate of Leo x. - milo, on do l'ducation. La Iaye, 1762. 4 v. 7th edition, revised by T. Roscoe. London, 8~........................................ 5535.6 1868. 2 v. Portraits. Sm. 8.............. 5526.6 - Esprit, maximes, et principes. Neuchatel, 1764. Life ofLorenzo de' Medici. 10th edition, re- xxiv, 444 pp. 80........................... 5535.3 vised. London, 1862. 564 pp. Portrait. 16G. 5525.1 - La nouvello Hiloise, on lettres de deux amans. ROSE, Hugh James. Untrodden Spain, and her Nouvelle 6dition. Neuchatel, 1764. 4 v. Black country; being sketches of the life and Plates. 8................................ 5535.4 character of the Spaniards of the interior. 2d - Lowell, J. R. Rousseau and the sentimentalists. edition. London, 1875. 2 v. 80............ 5921.6 (In his Among my books)....1934.8.1 RosE, (William) Stewart. Ignatius Loyola and the - Morley, J. Rousseau. London, 1873. 2 v. 8C. 5523.3 early Jesuits. 2d edition. London, 1871. ix, ROUSSEL, Th6ophile. Manuel pour la fabrication 548- pp. Portrait. 80....................5524.3 des allumettes chimiques, du coton et papierROSE d'Albret; or, troublous times. A romance. poudre, des poudres et amnorces fulminantes. James, G. P.............................. 730.7 Orn6 do figures. Paris, 1848. viii, 174 pp. ROSE-GARDEN, The. Peard, F. M. Leipzig, 1872. 24~. [Manuel Roret].......................6429.12 Sq. 160.................................... 314.14 ROUTLEDOCE, Edmund, editor. Every boy's annual. ROSE, A, in June. Oliphant, M. (0. WV.) Boston. 711.1 London [1875]. iv, 668-f- pp. Sm. 4....... 930.1 - Same. Leipzig............................. 319.22 - Every boy's book: a complete encyclopaedia of ROSE Mather. Holmes, M. J. 534.10 sports and amusements. With illustrations. ROSE, The, of Ashurst. Marsh-Caldwell, A........ 313.25 New edition. London, 1863, 630 — pp. 16~.. 916.4 RosE of Castile. Balfe, N. W. (In Ditson, 0., and - Same. London [1868]. xvi, 816 pp. 16..... 6414.2 co. Standard opera librettos)...............6233.3.3 ROUTLEDGE, Robert. Discoveries and inventions of RoSE, The, of Disentis. Zschokke, (J.) H. (D.)... 737.27 the nineteenth century. With illustrations. ROSENOARTEN, A. A handbook of architectural New edition, revised. London, 1876. xiii, styles. Translated from the Geroan by W. 5944-. pp. Sm. 8................1522.17 and 6425.8 Collett-Sandars. With 639 illustrations. New ROWINCG. Oars and sculls, and how to use them. York, 1876. xxii, 501 pp. 8............... 6222.4 Woodgate, W. B. London, 1875. 160........ 6418.3 RoSES. The amateur's rose book. Hibberd, S. RoxBuRY, Mass. City documents. Roxbury, 1846London, 1874. Sm. 80..................... 6625.2 67. 21v. 80................... 6925.1 RoSIcRUvcAN, The. C.raik, D. (M.) (In Johnson, -Directory, 1856, 58, 64. Roxbury, 1856, 58, 64. (E.) R. Little classics).....................529.4.7 3 v. 160............................. 5017.3 ROSINI, Giovanni. Descrizione dolle pitture del - Dillaway, C. K. History of the grammar school, Campo Santo di Pisa. Terza edizione. Pisa, or, "The free schoole of 1645 in Roxburie." 1829. vi, 223 — pp. Plates. 16........... 2038.1 Roxbury, 1860. 120........................5016.10 Ross, Charles H. A London romance............. 316.13 - Parker, R. G. Sketch of the history of the - The pretty widow............................ 316.14 grammar school in the easterly part of. RoxRosS, James. On protoplasm: being an examination bury, 1826. 8............................ 817.11 of James H. Stirling's criticism of Professor Hux- - First church. Chants, sentences and anthems ley's views. London, 1874. 125-f-pp. Sm. 80. 1527.22 sung at the introduction and close of public ROSsETTI, Christina G. Annus Domini; a prayer for worship. N. P., 1855. 51 pp. 120.......... 5819.8 each day of the year, founded on a text of Holy - Lincoln freedmen's aid society. lst-9th annual Scripture. Oxford, 1874. xii, 366 pp.'Sq. 160.5819.15 report. Boston [1864-73]. 80............ 5014.4 - Speaking likenesses. With pictures thereof by ROYAL geographical society, London. Arctic goArthur Hughes. Boston, 1875. viii, 96 pp. 160. 912.23 ography and ethnology. A selection of papers ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel. Poems. With a memoir by reprinted, and presented to the Arctic expediF. Hlffer. Leipzig, 1873. xxvi, 282 — pp. Sq. tion of 1875. London, 1875. xii, 292 pp. 160.......................................1614.14 Illustrations. 8.................. 5923.9 ROSsETTI, Maria Francesca. A shadow of Dante: RoYAL institution of Great Britain, London. Its being an essay towards studying himself, his founder and its first professors. Jones, (H.) world and his pilgrimage. Boston [London], B. London, 1871. Sm. 80..................5814.10 1872. 296-f- pp. Folded plates. Portrait. 161. 5536.1 RuBY Gray's strategy. Stephens, A. S. (W.)...... 726.8 RUECKERT 208 RUSSELL Shelf. No. Shelf. No. RUECKIERT, Friedrich. Gesammelte poetische Werke. RIUSKIN, John, continued. Frankfurt, 1868, 69. 12 v. Portraits. 160.. 5738.2 - Mlunera pulveris. Six essays on the elements of Gontents. — Vol. I-VIII. Lyrisehe Gedichte. IX, X. Dra- political economy. New York, 1872. xxvii, matische Gedichste. XI, XII. Episcise Gedichte. 164 p. 12".6236.7 niatscheGedilite XI XII Epiche edicte.164: pp. 12~................................ 6236.7 RUFFHEAUD, Owen. Life of Alexander Pope, compiled - Notes on the construction of sheepfolds [i.' e. firom original manuscripts; with a critical essay church architecture]. New York, 1872. 40 pp. on his writings. London, 1769. 578- pp. 120.................................... 6236.9 1 plate. Smin. 8........................ 1222.2 - The poetry of architecture: cottage, villa, etc. RUFFINI, Giovanni. Doctor Antonio........... 316.17 To which is added suggestions on works of art. - Lavinia.................................... 316.18 With illustrations. New York, 1873. 246+- Lorenzo Benoni.............................. 316.16 pp. 12...................................6236.19 - A quiet nook in the Jura..................... 316.20 - The political economy of art. New York, 1866. - Vincenzo................................... 316.19 125 pp. 12' 6236.8 Note.- These novels are in good part well-drawn pictures of - Pre-itaphaelitism. New York, 1872. 56 pp. 120. 6236.9 Italian life. Note. -Thiis rather vague designation in modern art critic14 sm is supposed to embody the trustful, sornewsiat sngracefil RUFUS and Rose. Alger, H., jr................... 934.14 and homely renderisg of nature, whicls is thought to characRULE of the monk, The; or, Rome in the nineteenth terize the painters before laphael. century. Garibaldi, G. New York, 1870. 8~. 521.18 The queen of the air: being a study of the Greek RutauoRn, Coeunt. See TuaPUsPON, Benjamin. myths of cloud and storm. New York, 1872. "RUFOanD," pseud. The claims of classical learning vii, 178 pp. 120 6236.17 examined and refuted by argument, an( by the Sesame and lilies. Two lectures. 1. Of kings' confessions of scholars. Boston, 1824. 140 pp. 80. 5834.7 treasuries. [Books and reading, ostensibly.] RuuiioR. Sheppard, E. S............. 530.10 2. Of queens' gardenis.' [Power of women.] RUN to earth. Braddon, M. E................... 325.6 New York, 1872. xvi, 119 [115] pp. 120....6236.15 RUNNING the blockade. Themes, WV. H.. 712.5 - The seven lamps of architecture [i. e. seven fundaRUNNING to waste. Baker, G. M................... 927.28 mental principles]. With illustrations. New RUPERT Godwin. Braddon, M. E.. 325.8 York, 1871. viii, 16 — pp. 120 6236.3 RUPPANEI, Antoine. Iypoderinic inj-ections in the The stones of Venice. [Venetian architecture.] treatment of neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, and With illustrations. New York, 1872. 3 v. 120. 6236.1 other diseases. Boston, 1865. 160 pp. 16G... 6015.2 otes.-Vol.. Tenas. II. Tese-stoe. dontents. —Vol. I. The tbundations. II. The sea-stories. RURAL homes. Wheeler, G. New York, 1852. 120. 1513.2 III. Tie fall. RURAL sports. Blaine, D.P. An encyclopediaof. Letters onf. London, 1870. 8.......................... 6412.2 Time and tide, by Weare and Tyne. London, 1870. 80.6412.2t L~the laws of work. New York, 1871. x, 210 pp. - Darsiel, W. B. Rural sports. [London, 1801.] 120.6236.16 2 v.i n3......................... 64 2.1 1 2~........................................6236.16 2 v. in 3. 8~............... 6112.1 RURAL st2 dies. Mitchell, D. G. New York, 1867. 4 - The two paths: being lectures on art, and its apRURAL studies. Mitchell, 15.G. [New York, 1867. 120.................................... 6226.1 plication to decoration and manufacture. With and songs. Bloomfild, R. plates and cuts. New York, 1866. 217 pp. 120. 6236.8 RUaAL tales, ballads, and songs. Bloomfield~, It. RRLtLondon, b a1802.d 1.............. - "Unto this last:" four essays on the first prinLondssn, 1802. 160..............1628.3 RUSH, Richard. Menemoranda of a residence at the ciples of political economsy. [Labor and its reacourt of London. P dlphia, 1833. 460 pp. lation to capital.] New York, 1866. 138 pp. court of London. Pph 120.6236.p 80....................................... 5433.1 Rus~lm, John. Arata pentelici. Six lectures on Note. -In t5843, Ruskin publislhcd tle first volime of his R~USKN, Johsn. Arta penlict. a'isetes an Msodern painters," miainly to detbnd Turner, the lansthe elements of sculpture. New York, 1872. scapist, froms current detractioln, but the eorki gradually expanded into an exposition ofart aind nature in miany bertigls, xi, 181 pp. Illustrated. 12................ 6236.2 tasdisiliovolame was ins usyersgo, IL ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~aiid its fifth voluine was issued i n 1860. It is rderstood t!hat - The crown of wild olive. Three lectures on work, the author now discards much of these volumes, which gave traffic, and war. New York, 1872. xxi,12 h1 +is reputation. Their fine perceptions and imaginative rcinderisng of nature, given witll enlthusiasm asld with a pp. 120................................... 6236.6 superb radiancy of style, wsill doubtless retain the repwutation - The eagle's nest. Tell lectures on the relation of ftr slit viich they made. By his paradoxes, Mr. Ruskiii hias gtained the disfivor of many critics; and a certain wtaynatural science to art. New York, 1873. vi, sarld impulse in his later wriiti-gs-which have run inlto 203 pp. 12............................. 6236.5 political economy and other various mlatters-Ihave done tasluch to make his readers distrust Ihis thiilkiig. See a paper - Elements of drawing. With illustrations. New by Leslie Stephien on his ecent writiings iti Fraser's magaYork, 1872. 234 pp. 120.6236.11 zine, 1874. Allibone gives till references to reviess of ilis of.perpectie..Ne Yk 181 xseveral books. See also McCarthiy's "Modern leaders" - Elements of perspective. New York, 1871. xii, [5930.2]; Peter Bayhe's " Essays" [1226.153; Eastlake's lid: pp. Illustrsatd. 12~................... 6236.11 ~Gt'"ei" l112,ec 1441 pp. Illustrated. 12' 6236.11 - Gothic revival" [6121.2], etc. - The ethics of the dust. Ten lectures to little RUSSEL, Alexander. The salmon. Edinburgh, 1864. housewives on the elements of crystallisation. viii, 248 pp. 80............................ 1521.9 New York, 1866. 250 pp. 120...............6236.4 RUSSELL, John, earl. Essays on the history of the - Fors clavigera. Letters to the workmen and Christian religion. New edition. London, 1873. labouers of Great Britain. New York, 1871, xvi, 336 pp. 16........................... 6238.8 72. 2 v. 1 plate. 120.....................6236.10 - Life and times of Charles James Fox. London, - Frondes agrestes. Iteadings in' Modern painters,' 1866..3 v. Portrait. Sm. 8............... 5337.1 chosen by the author's friend, the younger lady -Life of William, lord Russell. 4th edition. Lonof the Thwaite, Coniston. Orpington, Kent, don, 1853. xxii, 470 —- pp. Portrait. Sm. 8.5425.11 1875. vii, 184 pp. Sm. 80........6236.21 -Recollections and suggestions, 1813-1873. Lon- Inquiry into some of the conditions at present don, 1875. x, 475 pp. 80.................. 5332.3 affecting "the study of architecture" in our RUSSELL, Michael. Life of Oliver Cromwell. New schools. New York, 1872. 29 pp. 120......6236.12 York, 1856. 2 v. Portrait. 120............ 1228.2 - The king of the Golden river. A legend of Stiria. RUSSELL, Thomas, joint author. Incidents and ancocNew York, 1872. 39 pp. 120............... 6236.9 dotes of Edward T. Taylor. See HAVEN, Gil- Same. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics).529.4.10 bert.......................................121.6.11 - Lectures on architecture and painting. With -The life and public services of Henry Wilson. illustrations. New York, 1872. 189 pp. 120.6236.12 See NASON, Elias........................... 1016.4: - Lectures on art. New York, 1872. 202 pp. 120.6236.13 RUSSELL, W. Clark. The book of authors. A col- Love's meinie [i. e. retinue]. Lectures on Greek lection of criticisms, ana,. m6ts, personal deand English birds. New York, 1873. 74 pp. 120.6236.20 scriptions, etc. New edition. London [1871]. - Modiern painters. New York, 1872. 5 v. Illus- iv, 516 pp. 1 plate of portraits. Sm. 8...... 5638.2 trated. 120.............................. 6236.18 - Representative actors. A collection of criticisms, Coniteots.- Vol. I. Of genieral principles and truth. II. Of anecdotes, personal descriptions, etc. From the the imaginative anid theoretic faculties. III. Of many things. 16th to the present century. London [1872]. IV. Of isoustain beauty. V. Of leaf beauty; Of cloud beauty; Of ideas ol relation. xv, 496 pp. 1 plate of portraits. Sm. 80..... 563o.3 RUSSELL 209 ST. JOHN Shelf. No. Shelf No. RUSSELL, William, lord, Life of. Russell, J., earl. RYE-HOUSE plot, The. Reynolds, G. W. M....... 510.12 London, 1853. Sm. 8......................5125.11 RYLAND, John E., editor. Life and correspondence RUSSELL, Prof. William. Rudiments of gesture, of John Foster. With notices of Mr. Foster as a comprising illustrations of faults in attitude preacher and a companion, by J. Sheppard. and action. With engravings. Boston, 1830. London, 1861. 2 v. 16~.................... 5426.5 viii, 48 pp. 120........................... 1517.9 RUSSELL, William, Scotch historian. History of SABBATH, The. Andrews, J. N. Sermons on the modern Europe. New edition, continued to the Sabbath and law. Battle Creek, 1870. 16~.... 6328.2 present time. London, 1850. 4 v. 8~...... 5913.3 - Gilfillan, J. The Sabbath viewed in the light of RUSSELL, William Howard. General Todleben's reason, of revelation, and history, with sketches History of the defence of Sebastopol. 1854-5. of its literature. New York [1862]. 160..... 1534.3 A review. London, 1865. xii, 321 pp. 80... 5923.3 - Littlejohn, W. H. The constitutional amendment: - My diary North and South. Boston, 1863. xxii, or the Sunday, the Sabbath, the change, and 602 pp. 120.... 413.6 restitution. Battle Creek, 1873. 160........5818.14 RUSSELL, William S. Guide to Plymouth, and recol- -A Macnmillan, H. The sabbath of the fields. Lonlections of the pilgrims. Boston, 1846. xii, 306, don, 1876. Sm. 80........................6328.23 76, xx pp. Illustrated. Map. 120.......... 5017.1 - Permanent Sabbath documents of the American RUSSELL: a tale of the reign of Charles II. James, and foreign Sabbath union. Boston, 1851. 120.1536.17 G. P. R................................... 327.6 SABINE, Lorenzo. Biographical sketches of loyalists RUSSIA. Adams, W. T. Northern lands; or, Young of the American revolution, with an historical America in. Boston, 1872. 16............. 925.7 essay. Boston, 1864. 2 v. 120............. 1211.1 - Cobden, R. Russia and the Eastern question. - Report on the principal fisheries of the American Boston, 1854. 120.......................... 827.3 seas. See UNITED STATES. Department of the - Distinguished persons in Russian society. Lon- treasury....................................811.9 don, 1873. Sm. 8.......................... 5924.4 SABINE, Robert. History and progress of the electric - Dixon, W. H. Free Russia. New York, 1870. telegraph. 2d edition. New York, 1869. xiv, Sm. 80..................................... 422.22 280 pp. Illustrated. 120................ 6826.3 - Gautier, T. A winter in. New York, 1874. 12~. - Same. 3d edition. London, 1872. xiv, 280 pp. 824.5 and 5915.10 Illustrated. 120...........................1716.39 - Hellwald, F. von. The Russians in Central Asia. SACK, A, of gold. Johnson, V. W................ 710.20 London, 1874. Sm. 80..................... 5914.9 SACRED allegories. Adams, W. Leipzig, 1864. Sq. - Kingston, W. H. G. Fred Markham in. [Juve- 16~....................................... 311.23 nile]............ 936.20 SACRED anthology, The. Conway, M. D. London, - Loubat, J. F. Narrative of the mission to 1874. 8..................................5813.14 Russia, in 1866, of Gustavus Vasa Fox. New SACRED music. Ancient harmony revived; being a York, 1873. L. 80. 5911.3 selection of choice music for divine worship, - Murray, J. Handbook for Russia. London, taken from old and approved authors. Boston, 1868. 120................................. 5917.5 1857. Oblong 01518.7 - Ralston, W. R. S. Russian folk-tales.. London, SADLER, L. R. (Jacob Larwood), and HOTTEN, John 1873. 80.................................. 5923.8 Camden. The history of signboards, from the - Rawlinson, Sir H. (C.) England and Russia in earliest times to the present day. With 100 the East. London, 1875. 80................ 5921.5 illustrations in fac-simile, by J. Larwood. 6th - Sala, G. A. A journey due North; being notes edition. London [1875]. x, 536 pp. 1 colored of a residence in. Boston, 1858. 12........ 426.7 plate. Sm. 80.............................. 5615.8 - Taylor, (J.) B. Travels in. New York, 1872. 120. 224.3 SAFELY married! Pike, F. W. A................. 721.7 - Tondini, C. The pope of Rome and the popes of SAFES, Locks and. Tomlinson, C. London, N. D. 120.1715.27 the oriental orthodox church, with special refer- SAFFELL, W. T. R The Bonaparte-Patterson maronce to. London, 1871. Sm. 8..............5816.1 riage in 1803, and the secret correspondence See also Daghiestan, Moscow, St. Petersburg. never before made public. Philadelphia, 1873. NYote. - Gibbon's" Roman empire" E824.91, chap. 55, traces 254 [244] pp. 2 portraits. Sm. 8........... 825.4 the origin of the Russian monarchy. Tie principal history SAFFO. Pacini, C. (In Ditson, 0., and co. Standby Karasssin is epitomized in Alison's Essays [1531.7], while in the latter historian's Europe t5913.6.1] there is a description ard opera librettos).........................6233.3.1 of the Russian army. See also the opening chapters of Kin- SA-GO-YE-wAT-HA, or RED JACKET Life and times lake's "Crimean war" [837.2]; and a paper ona "The traditional policeof'Russia," in the Atlantic mosithly, Nov., 1868. of. Stone, W.L. Albany, 1866. 8....... 5022.5 For Peter the great's tine, see that nasme; and Voltaire's SAHARA, My Apini kingdom: with life in the great. account of his struggle with Charles Xi[ of Sweden, in his "HistoryofCliarlesXrs"[5726.l6],iswell-klnowvs. See "H'ouse DuChaillu,P.B. New York, 1872. 12 933.2 of Romanoff," in Harper's monthly,vol. 10. IlMadasse Swetchine's "Life and letters" [1226.2] give pic- AIGEY, Emile. The unity of natural phenomena. tures of court life under Paul, Alexander, and Nicholas. On From the French. With an introduction and hte emnancipation of the serfs, beside Dixon's "Free Russia," see a chapter in J. Ross Browne's "Land of Thor" [424.17]; notes by T. F. Moses. Boston, 1873. 253papers iss the Atlantic m1osnthly, July, 1861, and Nov., 1862; pp. 160................................1526.21 and the paper on "Self-goversnent i, Russia," in Macrnil- SIL on the Nile. Laporte, L. Boston, 1872. 160 426.2 lan's magazine, Aug., 1875. On Rnssia in the East, see SAILIN on the Nile. Lapre, L. Boston, 1872. 16. 426.2 Froude's "Short studies" t1914.5.2]; Atlantic monthly, July, SAILoR boy, The. Adams, W. T................ 924.4 1875; beside Rawlinson's book [59.5]. SAILS and sail-making. Kipping,. London, 1871. For additionat descriptions, see Murray, last edition; sail-making. ppng, London, Browne's "Land of Thor" [424.!7]; Channinig's "PPhysicias's 12' 1716.4 vacation "t[422.21]; see also Harper's monthly, Feb.,l1t89 Miss SAINT DOMINGO, Topographical and political descripProctor's paper ii Scribner's msonthly, Nov., 1872; and papers in the Atlantic monthly on Lake Ladoga, Maly, 1864; on a tion of the Spanish part of. Moreau de Saint joursey fromn Moscoirto Nijsni-No'ogorodo Jan., 1865l and oss Mbry, M. L. P. Philadelphia, 1798. 2 v. in 1. 8~. 1913.3 Winter lile in St. Petersburg, July, 1865, and a paper by Delmar in Applelon's monthly, vol, 11. ST. Elmo. Wilson, A. J......................... 725.24 Turgeef't"s novels give pictures of Russian life. Also sea ST. George and St. Michael. A novel. MacDonMuehibach's'" Daughter of an empress" [531.3]. aid, G. Leipzig............................ 331.22 RUSSIAN journey, A. Proctor, E. D. Boston, 1872. - Same. New York........................... 714.34 Sm. 80. 428.12 ST. Giles and St. James, History of. [London low RUTH. Gaskell, E.C.......................... 328.15 life.] Jerrold, D. (W.) Leipzig, 1852. 2 v. RUTH Margerie: a romance of the revolt of 1689. in 1. Sq. 16~............................. 313.9 Denison, M. A........................... 539.9 SAINT James's; or, the court of Queen Anne. [HisRUTH Maxwell. Blake, Lady -............... 731.4 torical tale.] Ainsworth, W. H............ 322.18 RUTHERFORD, John. The troubadours: their loves SAINT JOHN, the apostle. The pupils of St. John the and their lyrics; with remarks on their infiu- divine. Yonge, C. M. [London, 1868.] Sm. 80. 5937.9 once, social and literary. London, 1873. x, ST. JOHN, James Augustus. Life of Sir Walter Ra356 pp. 80...................5525.10 leigh. 1552-1618. New edition. London, 1869. RUTLEDGE. Harris, M........... 737.29 x, 381 pp. Sm. 8.........................5423.10 27 SAINT 210 SAMUELS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SAINT Leger. Kimball, R. B..................... 311.17 $ALA, George Augustus, continued. ST. Martin's eve. Wood, E. P.................... 333.11 - The seven sons of mammon. Leipzig, 1869. 2 v. ST. MAUR, or SEYMOUR, Edward Adolphus, duke of in 1. Sq. 160............................ 315.10 Sonmerset. Christian theology and modern skep- - Under the sun: essays mainly written in hot ticisni. New York, 1872. 182 pp. 12...... 5817.2 countries. London, 1872. xix, 395 pp. 8~... 5611.3 SAINT Nicholas: Scribner's illustrated magazine for SALAD for the solitary and the social. [Essays.] girls and boys. Conducted by Mary Mapes Saunders, F. New York, 1872. 80.......... 5213.1 Dodge. Vol. 1. New York [1874]. 8......1315.1 SALATHIEL, the immortal. [The wandering Jew.] ST. Olave's. Tabor, E......................... 711.21 Croly, G. London [1858]. 16.............517.13 ST. Patrick's day: a farce. Sheridan, R. B. Dra- SALEM, Mass., Annals of. Felt, J. B. Salem, 1845, matic works. London, 1848. 160............ 1635.2 49. 2 v. Sm. 80........................... 5016.7 - Same. Leipzig, 1869. Sq. 16~ 1614.11 SALEM chapel. Oliphant, M. (0. W.)............. 328.10 - Same. London, 1875. Sm. 8................ 5626.9 SALE mercury. Vol. 1-3. Salem, 1831-33. 3 v. ST. Patrick's eve. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig........ 332.13 in 1. F0...................................6730.37 - Same. London............................. 516.3 Note. - Vol. I, no. 3, repeated, and nos. 2, 4, 44-49, missing. ST. PETERSBURG. Spectaclesforyoung eyes. Lan- Vol. II, no. 25-52, missing. der, S. W................................. 922.22 SALEI witchcraft. Upham, C. W. Boston, 1867. see also travels in Russia. 2 v. Sim. 80............................... 5015.2 ST. Philip's. Harris, M........................ 724.13 Note. - See Palfrey's "History of New England" [5016.2t;............Henri Bernardin do. Studies Barri's "Hiistory of Malassachusetts" [812.5]; Austin's', HisSAINT- PIERRE, Jacques Henri Bernardin do. Studies tory of Massacliusetts" [813.19]; and Cassell's "H-istory of the of nature. Translated by H. Hunter. Wor- United States" [810.11]. Upham, in 1831, first issued his lectures. which have since been greatly enlarged, givins a picture cester, 1797. 3 v. Illustrated. 80.......... 6833.2 of old Salem and a history of opinion regarding witchcraft ST. Honan's well. Scott, Sir WV...................523.3 [5015.2]. Tlhis book was reviewed by Lowell, in North AmeriANT-S IoN, Louis do 1ouvroi, duc do.Le doocan review, Jan., 1868, also in hIis "Among. my books" SAINT-SIMONLouide dude Le due de [1934.8], which last is, however, chiefly upon the general Saint-Simon, son cabinet et l'historique de sos subject of witchcraft; in which connection, see Lecky's chapmanuscrits. Baischat, A. Paris, 1874. 8, 1. p. 5531.2 ter iin his "Rationalism" [5933.5]. See Everett's anecdotes of early local history, in his eraST. Silmon's niece. Benedict2 F.L...7.-.... 20.39 tions [1921.1.2]; R. II. Allen's exposition of the historical ST. Stephen's. A poem Bulwr-Lytton, E. (G. E.) evidences [817.4], upon lwhich Longfellow based his tragedy, ST. Stephn's. A poem. Bulwr-Lytton, E. (G. E.) "Giles Corey ot'f the Salem fartes" [1614.2]. Also Drake's L. Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 160.................. 1614.6 "Nooks and corners of the New Enigland coast" [411.4]. SAINTE-BEUVE, Charles Augustin. Causeries du lundi. 4e 6dition. Paris [1873]. 15 v. 120. 5538.4 SALISBURY, Stephen. Essay on the star spangled - English portraits. Selected and translated from banner and national songs Worcester, 1873. - Caus ries du lundi," with an introductory 24 pp. 80.................................5010.16 "Causories du lundi," with an introductory chapter on Sainte-Beuve's life and writings [by SALLUsTIuS CRISPUS, Caius, FLORUS, Lucius Annaus, and VErmEIUS PATEgCULUS, Caius. [Wor'ks.] W. F. Rae]. New York, 1875. cxiii, 301 pp. and VELLUS PATERCLUS, Cis. [Works.] 160................... 1023.3 Literally translated, with copious notes and a general index. By J. S. Watson. London, Contents. - Sainte-Beuve's life and writings; Mary, queen general index. By J. S. Watson London, of Scots; Lord Chesterfield; Benjanmin Franklin; Edoward 1872. xvi, 560 pp. [Bohn's Classical library.] Gibbon; William Cowvper; English literature, by H.'Taine; Sm. 8.................................. 6117.7 Pope as a poet. ~~~~Pope as a poet. ~SALLY Williams, the mountain girl. Cheney, E. D. 915.21 - Etude sur Virgile, suivie d'une 6tude sur Quin- SALhAGu NDI. Irving, William, Paulding, J. K., and tus de Smyrne. 2e 6dition. Paris, 1870. Irving, Washington. London, 1850. 160..... 715.4 4444 pp. 120.............................5538.11 -'Same. Philadelphia, 1871. So. 80........... 1815.7 - Lettres a la princesse. 3e 6dition. Paris, 1873. SALMON, The. Russell, A. Edinburgh, 1864. 80. 1521.9 iii, 367-4- pp. 120.........................5538.14 SALOIONIA; or, days of fly fishing. Davy, Sir H. - Memoirs of Madame Desbordes-Valmore. With Boston, 1870. 16~.......................... 1515.1 a selection from her poems. Translated by H. SALT water. Kingston, W. H. G.................. 922.2 W. Preston. Boston, 1873. viii, 227 pp. 16~. 5527.3 SALT water bubbles. Sleeper, J. S............. 716.10 - Nouveaux lundis. 3e 6dition. Paris, 1870. 13 v. SALT —WATER Dick. Nowell, H. P. 11.............. 936.24 120....................5538.5 SALVANDY, Narcisse Achille, comte de. Love of - P. J. Proudhon, sa vie et sa correspondanco, country, or Sobieski and Hedwig. Compiled 1838-48. Paris, 1872. 352 pp. 12~.........5538.10 and translated from the French, by Trauerman- Podsies compldtes. ]dition revue et augmente. tel. Boston, 1856. vi, 260 pp. Illustrated. 12~. 916.11 Paris, 1869. 4764- pp. 12...........5538.13 SALzKAINMRuvT, Austria. The Bavarian highlands - Portraits contemporains. Nouvelle ddition. and the Salzkammergut. Schmid, H., and Paris, 1870. 5 v. 12~...................... 5538.7 Stieler, C. London, 1874. 8~ 5720.1 - Portraits de femmes. Paris, 1870. 542 — pp. 120.5538.17 SAM Lawson's Oldtown fireside stories. Stowe, H. - Portraits of celebrated women. Translated by (E.) B.................................... 736.10 H. W. Preston. Boston, 1868. 3844- pp. SAm SLICK, pseud. SeeHaliburton, Thomas Chandler. Portrait. 16............................. 1226.5 SAM's chance. Alger, H.,jr..................... 933.28 - Port-Royal. 3e 6dition. Paris, 1867. 7 v. 12. 5538.6 SAMoIEDE country. The land of the north wind; or, - Souvenirs et indiscrdtions. Publids par son der- travels among the Laplanders and the Samonier secrdtaire [J. Troubat]. Paris, 1872. 354 yedes. Rae, E. London, 1875. Sm. 8..... 5935.5 pp. 120..................................5538.16 SAMPsoN, Henry. History of advertising from the - Tableau historique et critique do la poasie fran- earliest times. Illustrated by anecdotes, curious (aise et du theatre franpaise au XYIe siecle. specimens, and biographical notes. With illusNouvelle 6dition, suivie de portraits particuliers trations and facsimiles. London, 1874. x, 616 des principaux podtes. Paris, 1869. 499 —pp. pp. Sm. 80................................6136.12 120.......................................5538.15 SAMUEL Slick, Sayings and doings of. Haliburton, - Volupt6. 7e ddition. Paris, 1872. 416 — pp. T. C. New York, 1872. 160................ 535.12 120........................................5538.12 SAsMUELS, Adelaide F. Dick Travers abroad. Little SAINTINE, (Joseph) Xavier Boniface, called. Pic- cricket; or, Dick Travers in London......... 918.27 ciola, prdcdds de quelques reeherches sur - - The lost tar; or, Diclk Travers in Africa..... 918.25 l'emploi du temps dans les prisons d'etat, par - - On the wave; or, Dick Travers aboard the Paul L. Jacob. Nouvelle 6dition, revue et cor- "Happy Jack"............................ 918.26 rigre. New York, 1858. 252 pp. 12....... 2015.4 - - Palm land; or, Dick Travers in the Chagos SAINTs, The lives of the. Baring-Gould, S. Lon- islands..................................... 918.24 don, 1872, 73. 5 v. 160.................... 5937.1 SAalUELs, Edward A. The birds of New England SALA, George Augustus. A journey due North; be- and adjacent states. With illustrations. With ing notes of a residence in Russia. Boston, 1858. appendix. 6th edition, revised and enlarged. viii, 459 pp. 12........................... 426.7 Boston, 1872. vii, 591 pp. 80.6612.4 SANCTUARY 211 SAVAGE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SANCTUARY, The: a story of the civil war. Nichols, SARGENT, Epes, continued. G. W. New York, 1866. 12~............... 716.11 - The standard fourth reader for public and private SAND, George, pseud. See DUDEVANT, Amantine schools. Boston, 1861. 336 pp. 120........ 1735.4 Lucilo Aurore Dnpin. - The standard speaker; containing exercises in SANDEAU, (Lhonard Sylvain) Jules. Mademoiselle prose and poetry for declamation. 60th edition. de nla Seigliere: comedie. With English notes, Philadelphia, 1873. 558 pp. 8.............1933.12 by F. Bbcher. Boston, 1867. 99 pp. 12~.... 2015.2 SARGENT, Fitz William. England, the United States, - joint author. The cross of Berny. See GIRARDIN, and the Southern confederacy. 2d edition. Delphine Gay de. London, 1864. viii, 184 pp. 80.............. 812.7 SANDERSON, Robert, Life of. Walton, I. London, SARoENT, Henry Jackson. Feathers from a moulting 1866. 160... 5428.2 muse. [Poems.] Boston, 1854. vii, 270 pp. 160. 1615.4 SANDFORD and Merton, History of. Day, T. Lon- SARGENT, Lucius Manlius. Dealings with the dead. don [1850]. 160........................... 935.4 [Reminiscences, - chiefly of Boston.] By a SANDrAM, Mrs. -. The twin sisters............ 929.11 sexton of the old school. Boston, 1856. 2 v. SANDWICH ISLANDS. Anderson, R. IHistory of the 120....................................... 1816.1 Sandwich Islands mission. Boston, 1870. 8~..5812.15 SARGENT, Nathan. Public men and events from the - Nordhoff, C. Northern California, Oregon, and commencement of Munroe's administration, in the Sandwich Islands. New York, 1874. 8.. 432.5 1817, to the close of Fillmore's administration, SANDY Wood's sepulchre. Miller, H. (In Johnson, in 1853. Philadelphia, 1875. 2 v. 8c....... 5223.1 (E.) R. Little classics)......................529.4.5 SARGENT, Winthrop. Life and career of Major John SANFORD, Mrs. D. P. Pussy Tip-toes' family...... 912.26 Andre. Boston, 1861. xiv, 471 pp. Portrait. SAN FRANCISCO. Beauvoir, L., coomte de. Pekin, Sm. 80........................6~. 5426.9 Jeddo, and San Francisco. London, 1872. 160.5935.11 SARMIIENTO, Ferdinand L. Life of Pauline Cushman. Soul6, F., Gihon, J. H., and Nisbet, J. Annals The celebrated union spy and scout. Philaof. New York, 1855. 80................... 810.3 delphia [cop. 1865]. 374 pp. Portrait. 160.. 1015.6 See also California. SARSFIELD; or, the last great struggle for Ireland. [Hlistorical novel.] Conyngham, D.P. Boston, [SANITARY tracs.] N.P., N.D. 160............. 939.4 1871. Sq. 16~............................. 828.7 Coltents.- Ths power of soap and water, a dream that SARTOR resartus. Carlyle, T. London [1831]. Sm. 8~. 5838.6 came true; The mischief of bad air: or what "bad air" really is: Health of mothers: Croaking Kate and chirping SARTORIS, Adelaide (Kemble). A week in a French Jane; The influence of wholesome drink; Washiing the chil- country-house, Medusa and other tales........ 732.6 dren; Sowing the seed; The value of good food; AWhose fault SSA HE, ier s and te R is it? or, how to make a happy home; Is it too late? SASKATCHEWAN, river. Saskatchewan and the Rocky SANS morelri. Lawrence, G.A.314 mountains. Carnegie, J., earl of Southesk. SANS merci. Lawrence, G. A..................... 315.24 Edinburgh, 1875. 8~........................59 31.16 SANs-SouCI series. See STODDARD, Richard Henry,Edhrg,17. 059.6 SaNs-Sed CI series. See STODDARD, Richard Henry, SATANSTOE. Cooper, J. F..................... 525.6 editor. SANTA Claus land. Douglas, A. M..... 928.12 SATCHEL guide for the vacation tourist in Europe...............New York, 1872. xxxii, 188 pp. 16~......i 2.. SANTI, or SANZIO, Raffaello (Raphael) da Urino. NSATH se ries, The. Stories, poems, essays, and 427.2 A series of studies: designed and engraved after SATCHEL series, The. Stories, poems, essays, and five paintings by Raphael. With historical and sketches. Vol.. Illustrated. Boston 1875. critical notes, [translated from] T. B. t1mhric- 102 pp. 80.................713.7 David. American edition, reproduced by the Contents.-YVol. I. Old Ruddertbrd Hail, by M. E. Bradheliotype process. Boston, 1875. 61pp. L. 40 6210.10 don; Bringing home the May, by A. H. B.; Going sonmewhere, helotype process. Boston, 1875. 61 pp. L. 4. 6210.10 by M. Quad [ pseid. of Charles B. Lewis]; A strange warnNote.- Tihe very rare work, of which this is a translation, ing. by A. H. W.; The ladies of one lundred years ago; Holy consists of' crayon studies (about three times the size of these wells and Druid relies, by Wilkie Collins; Last words, by heliotypes) fidn five paintings in the MIadrid gallery. A copy Owen Meredith [psesud. of E. R. Bulwer-Lytton, lord Lytton]. may be found in the Tosti collection of' the Boston Public Vol. 6, 35-40. London 1858, library. SATURDAY review. Vol. 6, 35-0. London, 1858, 73-75. 7 v. Sm. f0.. 6712.1 - Passavant, J. D. Raphael of Urbino and his S R it stm ProctoR.1A. Lonon father Giovanni Santi. London, 1872. 8.... 6211.2 SATURN and its system. ProtorA. London, - Quatremhre de Quincy, A. C. Life of. London, - Quaremere d Quiny, A C. ife o. Lodon,1865. 8~.................................. 6 813.3 1870. 160c................................. 6217.3 SAUNDERS, Frederick. Salad for the solitary and the social: by an epicure. [Essays.] Illustrated. Note.- Thle nmost complete account of Raphael yet producedsoilbya epcr. E y l r is Passavant's, and in the preface there is a characterization of New York, 1872. 526 pp. 8................ 5213.1 iethe authorities. QUatreinhre de Quincy's wasthe most im- SAUNDERS, John. Israel Mort, overman......... 319.20 portant of earlier lives. The most accessible mnemoirs in English are the accounts in SAUNDERS, Katharine. Gideon's rock and other tales. 339.24 the Englishi versions of Vasari [6215.i]; Laczi [6215.4]; some - The haunted crust. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little chapters in Grinmm's' Michael Angelo "[1022.2]; a paper in Fairholt's "Rambles in Rone " [213.6]; Janeson's" Lives lasss)................................... 4.5 of tile early painlters "[6228.2]: Tytler's [i. e. Keddie's] "Old - The high mills.............................. 319.28 masters" [1516i.21; 6216.3]; Roscoe's "Leo x" [5526.6]; and Joan Merry Tyrwhitt's "Chlristian art" [1514.14; 6235.1]. See also Paint- - Joan Merryweather and other tales....... 339.20 ing, nesie. SAUNTERINGS. Warner, C.D. Boston, 1872. Sq. 16g. 229.1 SANTO DOM3INGO. See HAYTI SAUVEUR, Lambert. Causeries avec mes 6l1ves. SAPPRIRE,The. [Selections.] Sargent, E. Boston, Boston, 1874. 220 pp. 16.................2015.5 1867. 160................................. 715.15 - Introduction to the teaching of living languages SARACEN, The lands of the. Taylor, (J.) B. New without gram-mar or dictionary. Boston, 1874. York, 1857. 120.424.13 76 pp. 120.......................... 1934.14 SARATOGA, New York, An analysis of the mineral SAUZAY, A. Marvels of glass-making in all ages. waters of. Steol, J. H. Saratoga Springs, 1838. Illustrated. London [1869]. xx, 272 pp. Sm. 8~. 6425.3 120....................................... 417.15 - Wonders of glass-making in all ages. Illustrated. SARCHEDON. Melville, G. J.W. 321.8 New York, 1871. 325 pp. 16..............1714.24 SARDANAPALUS: a tragedy. Byron, G. G. N., lord. Note. - This is the same work as the preceding, with a Works. Leipzig, 1866. Sq. 16............ 1614.13.5 changed title. SARDINIA, Handbook for. Murray, J. London, 1868. SAVAGE, Edward H. Chronological history of the 12~....................................... 5917.3 Boston watch and police, 1861-65; with recolSARGENT, Epes. Arctic adventure by sea and land. lections of a Boston police officer. Boston, 1865. With maps and illustrations. Boston, 1857. 396 pp. 12.............................. 5010.7 480 pp. Portraits. 12~..................... 426.10 - Police records and recollections; or, Boston by -- [Gem series.] The emerald. Boston, 1866. 316 daylight and gaslight for two hundred and forty [314] pp. 12............................. 715.14 years. Boston, 1873. 400-F pp. Illustrated. - - The sapphire. [Selections.] Boston, 1867. Portrait. 8............... 5013.8 319 pp. 16............................... 715.15 SAVAGE, James. Genealogical dictionary of the first - Songs of the sea, with other poems. Boston, settlers of New England. Boston, 1860, 62. 1817. 208 pp. 16....................... 1612.91 4 v. 8...............*R.R., C.2.2 SAVAGE 212 SCHOOL Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SAVAGEE, Marmion W. The bachelor of the Albany. 535.19 SCHILLER, (Johann Christoph) Friedrich von, cont'd. SAVOY. Baedeker, C. Handbook for travellers. - Death of Wallenstein; The Piccolomini. See Coblenz,1872. 16......................... 5718.4 COLERIDGE, S.T. Works.................... 1611.5 - Murray, J. Handbook for the Alps of. London, - Die Piccolomini. With English notes by E. C. F. 1846. 12................................. 227.3 Krauss. Boston, 1865. 139 pp. 12......... 5735.3 SAWYER, George A. Fret-sawing and wood-carving - History of the revolt of the Netherlands; Trial for amateurs. Illustrated. Boston, 1875. 63 and execution of Counts Egmont and Horn; and pp. Sm. 40.................................1515.91 The siege of Antwerp. Translated by A. J. W. SAXE, John Godfrey. Leisure-day rhymes. Boston, Morrison. New York, 1847. 333 pp. 120.... 826.5 1875. 268 — pp. 12.......................1616.16 - History of the thirty years' war. Translated by - Poems. Boston, 1858. 192 pp. Portrait. 16~. 5217.5 A. J. W. Morrison. New York, 1846. iv, 370 - Same. IHighgate edition. Boston, 1871. xii, pp. 120.. 826.2 491 pp. 12...........1....................161.19 59- Poems and ballads. Translated by Sir E. BulwerSAXE, Marshal. See MAURICE OF SAXONY, Count. Lytton. With a brief sketch of the author's SAXE HoLM's stories. See HOLM, Saxe, pseud. life. Leipzig, 1844. civ, 284- pp. Sq. 16~. 1613.4 SAXON studies. [Dresden, etc.] Hawthorne, J. - Wallenstein's Tod. With English notes by E. C. Boston, 1876. 12.......................... 424.5 F. Krauss. Boston, 1865. 210 pp. 12...... 5735.3 SAY and seal. Warner, S. and A. B............... 317.10 - Wilhelm Tell. With English notes by E. C. F. SCALP hunters, The. Reid, M................... 725.5 Krauss. Boston, 1868. 171 pp. 12........ 5735.2 SCANDINAVIA. Browne, J. H. The land of Thor. - Carlyle, T. Life of: comprehending an examiNew York, 1870. 12.'424.17 nation of his works. Leipzig, 1869. Sq. 16..1238.19 - Mallet, P. If. Northern antiquities; or, an ac- - Follen, C. (T. C.) Schiller's life and dramas. count of tile ancient Scandinavians. London, Boston, 1842. 120............57..........5735.4.4 1873. Sm. 8.............................. 5715.5 Note.-In English, Bulwer's memoir [1613.4], is perhaps SCARLET letter, The. Hawthorne, N. Leipzig, the best, though Carlyle's is a characteristie sketcll [1238.19], 1852. Sq. 16~.............. 311.7 and he has fhrther comments in his Essays [5610.7]. S e. BStn183............................. 311.7 There is also an essay by Max Miiller, in his "Chips" S- Same. Boston, 1873. 16~.....................1813.11 [5616.1.8]; somethi,,g i, Lewes's "Life of Goethe" [5724.1]; SCENES from the life of Jesus. Boston, 1858. 137 a section in De Sta6l's "Germany" [5726.1]; and one in ~SCENES from the life ofesus.Boston,85.37 Longtellow's "Poets and poetry of Europe" [5922.1]. pp. 160................................... 918.2 See also De Quincey's "Biographical essays" [1825.6]; SCENES of clerical life. Lewes, n.M....... 310.26 Hedge's "Prose writers of Germany" [57312.1]; Mrs. Janeson's "Studies" [1916.3]; Bryant's " Orations" [1926.1]; t11. SCEPTRES and crowns. Warner, S................ 927.27 C. Robinson's "Diary" C5425.3]; and Gostwick's "German SCHAFF, Philip. History of the Vatican council. poets" [5723.5]. (In Gladstone, W. E. The Vatican decrees, etc.). 1911.1 SCELEGEL, August Wilhelm von. Lectures on dra- The revision of the English version of the New matic art and literature. Translated by J. Testament. See LIGHTFOOT, Joseph Baber.....5814.11 Black. Revised, according to the last German SCHEFER, Leopold. The artist's married life; being edition, by A. J. W. Morrison. London, 1871. that of Albert Diirer. Translated by Mrs. J. R. viii [vi], 535 pp. Portrait. 16............. 6136.2 Stodart. Revised edition, with memoir. New SCILIrMANN, Heinrich. Troy and its remains; a York, 1871. xxvii, 204 pp. 16c............. 1027.3 narrative of researches and discoveries made on SCHEFFEL, Joseph Victor. Ekkehard. - A tale of the site of Ilium, and in the Trojan plain. the tenth century. Translated by S. Delffs.... 315.9 Translated [by'L. Dora Schitz]. Edited by SCHELE DE VERE, Maximilian. Americanisms; the P. Smith. London, 1875. With maps, plans, English of the New World. New York, 1872. views, and cuts. lv, 392 pp.............. 5933.8 685 pp. 120...............................6124.1 - Modern magic. New York, 1873. 466 pp. 12~.1516.16' See also lletin, vol.. p. 342. - Romance of American history. Early annals. ScHIMID, Herman, and STIELER, Carl. The Bavarian New York, 1872. 254 pp. 120........... 5016.1 highlands and the Salzkamnsergut. Illustrated - Studies in English; or, glimpses of the inner life by G. Gloss, and others. With an account of of our language. 3d edition. New York, 1868. the habits and manners of the hunters, poachvi, 365 pp. Sm. 80......................... 1533.4 ers, and peasantry of these districts. London, SCHELLEN, II. Spectrum analysis in its application 1874. viii, 205- pp. 40................... 5720.1 to terrestrial substances, and the physical con- SCHMIDT, (Eduard) Oscar. International scientific stitution of the heavenly bodies. Translated series. The doctrine of descent and Darwinism. from the 2d German edition by J. and C: Las- With 26 woodcuts. New York, 1875, viii, sell. Edited, with notes by W. Huggins. With 33- p. 12............................ 6616.10 wood-cuts, coloured plates and Angstrbm's and SCHNECE, Benjamin S. Mercersburg theology inconKirchhoff's maps. London, 1872. xxvi, 662 sistent with protestant and reformed doctrine. pp. 80.................................... 6822.2 Philadelphia, 1874. 188-4- pp. 12~.........6326.14 and OTHERS. Spectrum analysis explained, and SCHSBNERG-COTTA family, Chronicles of the. [Luther its uses to science illustrated; Spectrum analysis and the reformation.] Charles, E............. 321.3 discoveries. (In Estes, D. Half-hour recrea- ScHooL, The, and thearmy in Germany and France. tions in popular science)..................... 6813.7 Hazen, W.B. New York, 1872. 8......... 5714.5 SHERER, Edmond. Nouvelles 6tudes sur la litt6ra- SCHOOL days at Rugby. [Vivid picture of school ture contemporaine. Paris, 1865. 420-pp. 12~. 2016.1 life under Dr. Arnold.] Hughes, T. Boston, SCHILLER, (Johann Christoph) Friedrich von. Werke. 1872. 120................................. 922.17 Stuttgart, 1865, 67. 12 v. 8............... 5734.1 SCHOOL field-club, Rambles and adventures of our. Contentsa.-Vol. I. Leben; Gedichte; Senmele. II. Die Davies, G. C. London, 1875. Sm. 8..... 1115.15 Riuber; Die Versc.hwsirung des Fiesco zu Genua; Kabale SCHOOL, The, for husbands: a comedy. Moliere, und Liebe. III. Don Carlos; Der Menschenfeind. IV. Wal- J. B. P. Dramatic works. Edinburgh; 1875. lensteins Lager; Die Piccolominii; Wallensteins Tod. V. Maria Stuart; DieJungfi'au von Orleans. V1. Wilhelm Tell; 8........................................5530.3.2 Die Huldigung der Kiinste; Die Braut son Messina. SCHOOL The, for scandal: a comedy. Sheridn, VII. Iphigenie in Aulis; Scenen aus den Phinizierinnen; Macbeth; Turandot; Der Parasit; Der Nefife als Onlkel; B. Dramatic works. London, 1848. 16..... 1635.2 Phidra. VIII. Geschichte des Abfalls der vercinigten Nie- Sme. eizir, 1869. S 1 1614.11 derlande. IX. Geschichte des dreissigjiihrigcen Kriegs. X. - Same. Leipzig, 1869. Sq. 161614.11 Prosaische Schriften. XI, XII. Kleine Schriften vermischten - Same. London, 1875. Sm. 80............... 5626.9 Inhalts. SCHOOL, The, for wives: a comedy. Moliere, J. B. - Works. IHistorical and dramatic. From the Ger- P. Dramatic works. Edinburgh, 1875. 8~..5530.3.2 man. London, 1872. iv, 553 pp. Portrait. SCHooL, The, for wives criticised: a comedy. Sm. 8.................................... 827.26 Molidre, J. B. P. Dramatic works. EdinCostets. — Revolt of the Netherlands. continued, book iv; burgh, 1875 8.............55.............5530.3.2 Trial of Counts Eginont and Horn; Tlie siege of Antwerp; SCHOOL of the guides. Le Gal,E. NewYork, 1860. Wallenstein's cam p; The Piccolomini; Death of Wallenstein; S............................. 1528.3 Wilhelm Tell. Sq. 16~.1528.3 SCHOOLBOY 213 SCOTLAND Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SCHOOLBOY days. Kingston, W. H. G............. 937.24 SCIENCE, continued. SCeOOLn3ASTEE'S, The, stories. Eggleston, E....... 921.13 - Glover, M. B. Science and health. Boston, SCHOOLMASTER's, The, trunk. Diaz, A. M........ 714.4 1875. 120.... 1733.3 SCHOONER Mary Ann, The. Abbott, J.......... 923.3 - Half hours with modern scientists. 1st series. ScHOnLER, William. History of Massachusetts in New Haven, 1872. 12...............1525.19 the civil war. Boston, 1868, 71. 2 v. Por- - Helmholtz, H. (L. F.) Popular lectures on scientrait. Map. 80........................... 5012.2 tific subjects. London, 1873. 8...... 6834.1 SCHRECKENSHUND, Der. Kock, (C.) P. de. Pest, - Same. New York, 1873. Sm. 8............. 1522.6 1857. 2 v. in 1. 160....................... 2027.5 - Knight, C. Arts and sciences, or fourth division SCHROEDER VAN DER KOLK, J. C. L. Structure and of " The English cyclopedia." London, 1866functions of the spinal cord and medulla oblon- 68. 8 v. 40...H.........................R.RI, F.2.1 gata. And on the proximate cause and rational - Le Conte, J. Religion and science. New York, treatment of epilepsy. Translated by W. D. 1874. 120.................................5817.14 Mioore. London, 1859. ix, 291 —- pp. 80.... 6023.2 - Napier, C. 0. G. Tommy Try and what he did SCHUBERT, Franz. Austin, G. L. Life of. Boston, in. London, 1869. Sm. 8..................1524.24 1873. 120 1228.7 - Peabody, A. P. Christianity and science. New - lellborn, (H.) K. von. Life of. London, 1869. York, 1874. 120...........................6326.17 2 v. 80 5727.1 - Pepper, J. H. The boy's playbook of. London SCsUBE'r, Franz Ludwig. Die Blechinstrumente [1861]. Sm. 80...........................1524.18 der Musik. Ihre Geschichte, Natur, Handha- - Proctor, R. A. The borderland of. London, hung und Verwendung in der Instrumental-, 1873. Smin. 8...........................6814.3 Gesangs-, Militair- und Tanzmusik. Leipzig, - - Light science for leisure hours. New York, 1866. vii, 112 pp. Sq. 160................. 2028.2 1871. 120.... 1527.3 SCHUCKING, Levin. The Puck novels. Powder and - - Science byways. Philadelphia [London], 1876. gold. A story of the Franco-Prussian war. Sm. 8~................................ 6836.4 Translated from the German by M. S........ 538.5 - Spencer, H. Recent discussions in. New York, SCHUETZENBERGER, M. Paul. International scientific 1873. 12................................. 6835.2 series. On fermentation. With 28 illustrations. - Temple, F. The present relations of science to New York, 1876. viii, 331 pp. 120......... 6436.18 religion. (In Hiedge, F. IH. Recent inquiries SCHUMrANN, Robert, Life of. Wasielewski, J. 1W. in theology).1526.24 von. Boston [cop. 1871]. 16~............... 5728.1 - Timbs, J. The year-book of facts in science and SCHUTZLOSEN, Die. Schwartz, M. S. New-York, art. London, 1866. Sm. 8.............1527.12 N. D. 160..................................2028.4 - Tyndall, J. Fragments of science for unscientific ScHUYLERn, Philip, Life and times of. Lossing, B. J. people. New York, 1872. Sin. 8~.......1524.27 New York [cop. 1872]. 2 v. 120............. 5023.5 - WYells, P. A. The science of common things. SCHWARTZ, Marie Sophie. Birth and education. New York, 1872. 12....................... 1527.9 From the Swedish, by S. Borg and M. A. Brown. 531.6 - Winchell, A. Sketches of creation. A popular - Gerda; or, the children of work. From the view- of some of the grand conclusions of the Swedish, by S. Borg and M. A. Brown......... 735.36 sciences in reference to the history of matter - Gold and name. From the Swedish, by S. Borg and of life. New York, 1874. 120..........1523.23 and M. A. Brown........................ 531.10 See also Molecular science. Social science, and the names of - Gold und Name. Aus dem Schwedischen von special sciences, like Astrioemy, etc. Dr. Otto, gen. Reventlow. New-York, N. D. 2 v. SCIENCE record, The, for 1866. With illustrations. 160....................2028.3 Edited by Alfred E. Beach. New York, 1876. - Guilt and innocence. From the Swedish, by S. 597 pp. 120............................. 6836.5 Borg and M. A. Brown...................... 531.5 SCIENTIFIC American. Vol. 27-33. New York, - Die Leidenschaften. Aus dem Schwedischen von 1872-75. Illustrated. 7 v. F.............1320.1 Dr. Otto, gen. Reventlow. New-York, N. D. SCIENTIFIC, The, bases of faith. Murphy, J. J. Lon299 [297] pp. 16.......................... 2628.5 don, 1873. 80............................ 5812.5 - The right one. From the Swedish, by S. Borg SCIENTIFIC London. Becker, B. H. London, 1874. and M. A. Brown....................... 531.7 Sin. 8O.....................................5616.16 - Pie Schutzloses. Aus dem Swedischen von Pr. ScoTLAND. Abbott, J. Rollo in Scotland........ 917.19 Otto, gen. Reventlow. New-York, N. D. 249 - - A summer in. New York, 1848. 12....... 425.11 [247] pp. 160............................. 2028.4 - Adamns, W. T. Shamrock and thistle; or, Young - Two family mothers. From the Swedish, by S. America in. Boston, 1871. 16............. 916.17 Borg and M. A. Brown...................... 531.8 - Burton, J. H. Ilistory of Scotland from Agri- The wife of a vain man. From the Swedish, by cola's invasion to the extinction of the last S. Borg and M. A. Brown. [Also, A reminis- Jacobite insurrection. Edinburgh, 1874. 8 v. cence of Kreuznach]....................... 531.9 Sm8. 80......................... 5418.6 SCHWEINFURTH, Georg A. The heart of Africa. - Chambers, R. The songs of Scotland prior to Three years' travels and adventures. From Burns. With the tunes. Edinburgh [1873]. 1868 to 1871. Translated by Ellen E. Frewer, Sq. 16.................................... 5637.1 with an introduction by Winwood Reade. With - Dodds, J. The fifty years' struggle of the Scotmaps and illustrations. 2d edition. New York, tish covenanters, 1638 to 1688. London [1868]. 1874. 2 v. 8u..............................5911.12 Sm.80.......... ~.7.... 541~.9 1874. 2 v. 80.~~~~~5911.12 Smn. 8~.54:17.9 SCIENCE. Abbott, J. Science for the young.......912.3-5 - Galibert, L., and PelfS, C. Angleterre, Ecosse - Annual of scientific discovery: or, year-book of et Irlande. Paris, 1844. 80. 5911.7 facts in science and art, 1850-59. Boston, 1850- - Hamerton, P.G. A painter's camp in. Boston, 59. 10 v. 120 1871. 160.426.19 59. 10. 1....................... 1524.6 1871. 160................................. 426.19 - Brande, W. T., and Cox, G. W. Dictionary of. - Herbert, D. Mutinies in Highland regiments. London, 1872. 3 v. 8.................#R.l., E.3.6 London, 1876. Smin. 80..................... 5924.2 - Burr, E. F. Pater nmundi; or, modern science - Lippincott, S. J. Bonnie Scotland. Tales of testifying to the Heavenly Father. Boston, her history, heroes, and poets. [Juvenile.] 1872. Sm. 80.............................1527.11.1 Boston, 1872. 16......................... 933.20 - Draper, J. C., editor. Year-book of nature and - Murray, J. Handbook for Scotland. London, popular science for 1872. New York, 1873. 1875. 120......................... 5437.3 120.................................1525.21 - Murray, J. C. The ballads and songs of Scotland, - Draper, J. W. History of the conflict between in view of their influence on the character of the science and religion. New York, 1875. 120... 5826.4 people. London, 1874. Sin. 80....5......... 5626.5 - Estes, D., editor. Half-hour recreations in popu- - Ra:nmsnay, E. B.. Reminiscences of Scottish life lar science. 1st series. Boston [1874]. 8... 6813.7 and character. Edinburgh, 1867. 160........ 5637.2 SCOTLAND 214 SCOTT Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SCOTLAND, continued. SCOTLAND, continued. - Robertson, W. History of. London, 1840. 80. 5610.1 - Victoria, A., queen of England. Leaves from the - Scott, Sir W. Tales of a grandfather; being journal of our life in the Ilighlands, from 1848 stories taken from Scottish history. New York, to 1861. New York, 1868. 120............. 225.1 1828. 2 v. 160.......................... 939.5 - Wordsworth, D. Recollections of a tour mnade - Strickland, A. Lives of the queens of. New in, 1803. Edinburgh, 1874. 80............. 5435.5 York, 1859-73. 8 v. 12~.................. 627.1 See also Lorn, Skye.:N'OT' E ON T SCOTL.A- W TND. Popular histories are those of Scott, both in the " Tales of a grandfather," and in the " History of Scotland." The former is an abridged history from Macbeth down, selecting picturesque episodes and prominent points; the latter gives attention chiefly to the elucidation of principles, but Palgrave says that having exhausted his pleasurable stores in the tales, Scott thus ruined his history. The latest and most elaborate generae history is that by Burton [5418.6]. ie is a thorough antiquarian, but as a historian he possesses the modern skeptical view regarding the early unchronicled periods, and finds the dawn of true history in Malcolm Canmore's reign, 1057-93. His narrative of the Roman and unrecorded ages of heathen belief is ample. His treatment of the St. Columba period may be contrasted with the reverent belief of Montalenebert, in his "Monks of the West" [5514.5]. See also in this connection the Duke of Argyle's " Iona" [427.9]. See also Palgrave's "Normandy and England," on the beginning of Scottish history in Malcolm's time. There are three phases to the earliest history of Scotland. First, a fulness of fabulous detail. Second, a confounding of the Picts and Scots. Third, an obscurity attending everything like authentic detail. The third century is the Ossian period, and the literature of that subject yields discussions more or less historical. See McPherson's Ossian [1613.19] and its dissertations. For the Norwegian invasion, 1264, see the translation of the old Saga of Haco in Buchanan's "Land of Lorne" [424.11], chapter 14. The long interval of the contest with England will be found illustrated in Freeman's "History of the Normnan cocnquest in England" [5014.4], and it forms the distinctive feature of Burton's third volume. For illustrations of the period of Wallace and Bruce, see the note under Scott. Miss Porter's "Scotlish chief's " [1225.19] pertains to this epoch, but though a favorite novel, it is not considered trustworthy as a guide to the understanding of the times. In a later period, the captivity of King James I in England, Miss Yonge has found a subject for her" Caged lion" [318.12]. Hobertson's well-known history, while it is introduced by a cursory exacceination of antecedent Scottish history, is confined to the reign of Mary, and down to Janes Vt's accession to the English throne in 1603. Buckle says of Robertson that he is still valuable because of his broad views, and that Ie nmade wonderful use of the material hle had in his time. See the note under Mary, queen of Scots. Miss Strickland's "Lives of the queens" [627.1] will be found a conmpanionable commnentary. Stanhope's Queen Anne, chap. viii, and Smyth's 25th lecture, are on the union in Queen Anne's timne, and in Smyth will be found thie general characteristics of its history and historiars. For the sobseqoent rebellions, see Jesse's "Mnemoirs of the pretenders " [1421.14], and for heat of' 1741, see the excellent account in Stanhope's " History of England" [838.3]. For the manners, of which the traits are gone or just lingering, nothing is better than Dean Ramsay's book [5637.2]. For estimates of the Scottish character, see Macaulay's third volume [838.1] and Froude's third volunae [826.9]. Church history. The history of the church of Scotland is closely connected with that of the state, but it can be distinctively traced tbr a general review, dwelling upon prominent points, in Stanley's Lectures [5812.6], or in particular chapters of Burton, and in MacCrie's" Story of the Scottish church" [5816.22]. Dividing the record into epochs, we refer for the early Celtic period to Montaleesbert's " Monks of the West" [5514.5]. For the Reformation period, see lives of' Knox; Burton's 4tl volume; chapters in Froude's History [826.9], and Ihis essay on "The influence of the reformation ontthe Scottish character," ic his " Short studies" [1914.5.1], in which he rebuts Buckle's chapter on thle Scotch, and in his " History of civilization" [5417.1]. See the note under lefbornation, and the list of authorities in Fishler's "Reforination" [5813.7, p. 587]. For the period of the Covenanters, fronm the first banding against enforced episcopacy in 1638, to thie revolution of 1688, Dodd's book, "Fifty years struggle of the Scottish covenanters" [5417.tl], is a useful popular sketch. See also Burnet's " Own time " [1418.4] acd Macaulay's History [818.1] t a paper in Harper's monthly, vol. 46 and Peter Bayce's article in the Contemporary review, 1875, on the Covenanters, Charles II, acd Argyle. Tiere is much in the 2d volume of Buckle's "Itistory of civilization" [5417.1] on thie condition of Scotland from the 14lth century, and on the characteristics of thie Scottish intellect. Literature and art. David Irving's is the most considerable history of Scottish poetry, 1861, covering the interval firom Ossian to Lady Wardlaw. For dissertations upon Scottish songs and ballads, see the prefaces accd introductions to such collections as Murrray's [1121.51] Chambers's " Soccgs of Scotland prior to Barns" [5637.1]t Perey's " Heliqeces " [1613.12] Scott's " 9linstrelsy of the border," ice which lee runs over lice labor of Isis predecessors in preserving these records. See a bibliography of this department in Child's "Ballads" [5628.5.1]; and articles in Prescott's essays [1537.8; 5237.3]; and in Kingsley's essays on " Burns and his school" [1223.5]. For tle influence on English literature in the founding of the Edinburgh review and Blackwood's magazine, see the lives of Jeffrey [5635.2.1]; Sydney Smith [1025.6]; Jesh Wilson [1024.7]; and "Noctes armbrosiana" [51.15]. Also see Curwen's" IHistory of booksellers'" [5426.16]; a chapter in Archibald Constable's life [5424.10]; and thie statement in Brougham's "Autobiography" [5425.2] contradicting Sydney Smith's account of the beginning of the Edinburgh review. Travels, descriptioni, etc. The best itineraries are those by Murray and Black; but IHunnewell's " Lands of Scott "[5626.10] will be of interest to such as have derived their chief knowledge of its scenery and history fraom Sir Walter Scott. See also portions of Mrs. Hawthorne's Notes, and Mrs. Stowe's" Suony memcories" [426.6]. For the Hebrides, see Jolhnson's famous Tour [5423.7]; Buchanan's " Land of Lorne " [424.11]; Alexander Smith's "SSummer in Skye" [426.1]; and the articles on Mull in the Atlantic monthly, July and August, 18(5. See the note under Scott, Sir Walter, on the Waverley novels, etc., for a chronological commentary of authorities and illustrative imaginary renderings of many events and periods in Scottish history. Other delineations of Scottisht life will be fobund in Galt's novels; in several of Mrs. Oliphant's; in many of George MacDonald's, and particularly "The portent" [537.31] for second-sight; in Mrs. Craik's [Muloch] "HI-lead of the fanily " C323.12] and "A noble life" [323.]5]; in Black's " Princess of Thule" [328.28; 732.10] for life in the Hebrides; in Charles Rerde's "Christie Johnstone" [339.23; 527.31]; and in II. Kingsley's " Austin Elliot" [326.24 724.4] for thle faneice period. Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SCOTLAND, Church of. MacCrie, T. The story of the SCOTT, Sir Walter, continued. Scottish church. London, 1875. 8..........5816.22 - The abbot. Boston.......................... 523.10 - Stanley, A. P. Lectures on the history of the. - Same. Leipzig............................. 324.10 New York, 1872. 8........................5812.6 - Anno of Geierstein. Boston....... 533.1 SCOTT, Genio C. Fishing in American waters. New - Same. Leipzig............................. 324.1 edition. With illustrations. New York, 1875. - The antiquary. Boston...................... 523.17 539 pp. 8................................ 6412.4 - Same. Leipzig.............................. 324.4 SCOTT, John. Partisan life with John S. Mosby. - Ballads and lyrical pieces. Baltimore, 1811. With portraits and engravings. Now York, 215 pp. 160........................ 1618.5 1867. 492 pp. Map. Fac-similo. 8....... 811.14 - The betrothed. The highland widow.......... 523.19 SCOTT, Sir Walter. Poetical works. Leipzig, 1861. - The black dwarf. A legend of Montrose. Boston. 523.15 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160....................... 1613.5 - Same. Leipzig.............................. 324.11 Contents. - The lay of thIe last minstrel; Marnion; Tile - The bride of Lammerm oor. Boston............ 523.12 lady of the lake; The vision of Doss Roderick: Rokeby; The - Sme. Leipzig............................ 324.16 lord of the isles; Songs; Lyrical pieres; Miscellaneous popmns; - Ballads. Count Robert of Paris........................ 533.4 SCOTT 215 SCOTT Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SCOTT, Sir Walter, continued. SCOTT, Sir Waiter, continued. - The fair maid of Perth. Boston.............. 533.2 - QuentinDurward. Boston.................... 523.4 - Same. Leipzig............................. 324.14 - Same. Leipzig............................ 324.2 - The fortunes of Nigel. Boston............... 523.2 - Redgauntlet................................ 523.5 - Same. Leipzig.............................. 324.12 - Rob Roy. Boston........................... 523.14 - Guy Mannering. Boston..................... 523.16 - Same. Leipzig............................. 324.7 - Same. Leipzig.............................. 324.13 - St. Ronan's well............................. 523.3 - The heart of Mid-Lothian. Boston............ 523.6 - The surgeon's daughter; Castle Dangerous...... 533.5 - Same. Leipzig.............................. 330.5 - Tales of a grandfather; being stories taken from - Ivanhoe. Boston............................ 523.11 Scottish history. 2 v........................ 939.5 - Same. Leipzig............................. 324.6 - The talisman; The two drovers; My aunt Mar- Kenilworth. Boston......................... 523.7 garet's mirror; The tapestried chamber; The - Same. Leipzig.............................. 324.8 laird's Jock............................ 523.20 - The lay of the last minstrel, a poem. Boston, - Waverley. Boston......................... 523.18 1807. 252 pp. 120.......................1616.13 - Same. Leipzig................... 324.3 - Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. With a prelimi- - Woodstock. Boston......................... 533.3 nary view of the French revolution. Exeter, - Same. Leipzig......................... 324.5 1828. 2 v. 8"....................1223.12 - Chambers, It. Life of. Edinburgh, 1871. 160. 5425.9 - Same. Philadelphia, 1858..2 v. in 1. Illus- - Hunnewell, J. F. The lands of Scott. Boston, trated. 8c................................. 1221.5 1871. 16"....,5626.10 - Lives of the novelists. With notes. New York, - Jenkinson, H. I. Epitome of Lockhart's life of 1872. 436 pp. 120........................ 5914.2 Scott. Edinburgh, 1873. 8.....5425.10 - The monastery. Boston..................... 523.9 - Lockhart, J. G. Memoirs of. Edinburgh, 1860. - Same. Leipzig.............................. 330.4 L. 8"...................................... 1020.1 - Old Mortality. Boston....................... 523.13 - Prescott, W. H. Biographical and critical essays. - Same. Leipzig............................. 324.15 London, 1856. 160......................... 1537.8 - Peveril of the Peak. Boston................. 523.1 - - Biographical and critical miscellanies. Phila- Same. Leipzig............................. 324.17 delphia, 1875. 120...................... 5237.3 - The pirate. Boston.......................... 523.8 - Stephen, L. Some words about Sir Walter Scott. - Same. Leipzig............................ 324.9 (In his Hours in a library)................. 6136.9 S COTT'S NTOVELS A-AND PO E IM S, ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY BY THEIR SUBJECTS. IHunnewell's"' Lands of Scott" [5626.10] is a convenient key to the scenery of Seott's novels and poems; and a sample of the criticism with which they were received can he found in Jeffrey's Essays [5610.8]. See othes references later under LIVES, etc. Count Robert of Paris, A. D. 1090. This novel is a general study of the timnes of the first crusade, rather than a close correspondence to the histolrical events of that pieriod. The scene is in and about Constantinople at the time when the army of tihe crusaders had reached that city on their way to the Holy Land. So tar as the events are historical, they can be cursorily surveyed in Cox's" Crusades "[628.1J; but for more extended study, see chapters 48, 49 and 50 of Gibbon's "Roman empire" [824.9] and Milhuan's "'Latin Christianity" [5817.11]. The betrothed, A. D. 1187, etc. A tale of the warfare on the Welsh beider at the time when the third crusade was it contemplation, and efibrts were makiig to tarn the cearring propensities of tiee age against the infidel. Scott himeelt says, " The war between the Welsh and the Norman lords of the mnarches is a period when all freedom imight be taken witi the strict truth of history without encountering any well-known fact which might render the narrative improbable." The general histories of' England covering the reign of IHenry II will elucidate thies historical bearing of' the events. Tae talisman, A. D. 1193. This story of the third crusade, with tile scenes in Palestine, contrasts strongly tihe characters oftRichard Coeur-de-Lion and Saladii. Tile personanges are historical, but lice action is chiefly fictitious. As tar as the evento have a relatioc to lelotory, they can be compared with tile summaries regarding the third crusade in Gibbon's 59th. chapter [824.9]; in flume's [5413.2]; Lingard's [5417.8], and Knight's England [5413.1] under the reign of Richlard I; the account given in Jainnes's "History of' Richard Coeur-de-Lioni" [5526.7]; and the narrative in Guizot's "History of France" [5510.2] duringi the time of Philip Augustus, wlho appears in "The talisman;" but a more particular delineation of this rival of' Richard can be found in James's novel, "Philip Augustus" [722.7]. An account of this crusade will be fobund in Palner anid Besact's " City of Herod and Saladin" [5924.2]. It may be of interest to compare Scott's delineation of Saladin with that of Lessing in his" Nathan thie wise," a drama [5736.4]. Iuanhoe, A. D. 1191. This novel, in sonle respects Scott's best, and his first attempt outside of Scottish history, introduces Cour-de-Lion in disguise as a Iknight, and it is aco interesting study of a period in Enoglish histoi'y, when lice subjugated Saxons had not yet lest their ccaracteristics under the rule of the Nornans. Other cell-known ctaracters are Friar Tuck, Robin Hood, Isaac of York, a representative of the Jews in England at this tses, and his daughter Rebecca, the Jewish maiden. Robin Hood appears in Ivanhoe, and ihe is also a character in Janies's "Forest days" [327.14]. The historical standing of this semi-miytlical hero is explained in Prof. Child's introduction to vol. v of his "English and Scottish ballads" [2628.5.5], also in Atlantic monthly, Dec., 1859; and in Thierry's Normnan conquest [5417.2.2]. See also Timbs's "Abbeys, castles, etc." [5438.1]. Castle Dangerous, A. D. 1306-7. This novel has its scenes in the time of Bruce of Scotland, and pictures the efforts of Lord Douglas, "Black Douglas," one of Bruce's adherents, to advance the Scottish attempts to wrest Scotland fiom the rule of Edward of England. Considerable liberty is taken with historical events. The lord of the isles, A. D. 1307-14. The historic uinteest of this poem centres in Bruce and lBannockburn, which conflict is described in the last canto. Scott's "Tales of a grandfather" [939.5] may be read in connection, and other histories of Scotlancd, particularly Burton's [5418.6.2], and histories of Englanid coverinig the reign of Edwnard I. Grace Aguilar's "Days of Bruce" [533.19] is another imaginative portrayal of this epoch. J'te faie maid of Perlts, A. D. 1402. Tine of' King Robert IiI of Scotland. Illustrates the wild mediaval mainners; the wager of battle between leaders of rival Highland clans; and the haughty power of the Douglas, beside the throne. Quentin Duriarcd, A. D. 1470. This novel was the first of Scott's ventures on a continental theme, and it shows the period of tihe decay of chivalry in France, under Louis xc, who with Charles the bold of Burgundy is the leading hero. The French king is depicted with detestable characteristics; and his nature is closely analyzed in Scott's introduction to thle novel. Charles is painted somewhat grosser than Kirk, in his " Charles the bold" [5811.1], admits to be true; but see E. A. Freenman's Essays [5913.4]. Guizot's'"History of France" [5510.2] will suffice tbr thie general reader concerning the historical bearings of this novel. For comparison, Victor Hugo's "' Hunchback ofl Notre-Damne" [511.27] affords another study of Louis's character; and an altogether different kind of delineation of these times will be found in Charles Reade's " Cloister and the hiearth" [316.24]. Anne of Geierstein, A. V. 1474-77. The story turns in its historical data on the union of the Swiss with Louis xI of France to defeat Charles the bold, and sonme of the same characters appear, as in "Quentin Durward." The novelist has turned the historic events pretty fireely to his own uses, anid he wrote of Swiss scenery without personal knowledge of it. The reader will fallow events to his satisfhction ic Zschokke's "History of Switzerland" [5914.5] and Froissart's " Chronicles" [5920.2], beside the general histories of France. Scott, in his introduction, gives elucidatory explanations of tihe Vehmngerichte, the famous tribunal of Westphalia, which makes a feature of this novel, as it had before in his dramatic sketch of "The hIouse of Aspen," and in his translation of Goethie's' Goetz von Berlichingen." anrarmion, A. D. 1513. This poem shows the adventures of a fictitious personage, but they are given an historical bearing as connected with thle causes of the battle of Flodden Field, and with thile battle itself, when the Earl of Surrey for Henry the Eighth of England defeated King James IV of Scotland. The English historians, like Icume [5413.2], Lingard [5417.8], and Froude [820.9], touch almost wholly on the political aspects attending Flodden Field, and more details of the conflict must be sought in Burton's Scotland [5418.6] and Scott's "Tales of a grandfather" [939.51. There is an account of the locality in IIowitt's "Visits to remnarkable places" [235.2]. The lady of the lake, A. V. about 1540. This poem, perhaps the most popular of Scott's poems, depicts Highland manners and cus'tomns in contrast with those of the Lowlands; has its scene about Loch Katrine, and turns in good part upon highland irruptions into the lowlands, and a personal conflict of the Scottish king with a Highland leader. 216 The lay of the last minstrel, A. D. abbut 1550. This poem, told in cantos by a minstrel, depicts the.manners and customs of the Scotch and English border, more particularly in warfare, and with a mixture of Scottish popular demonology. The monastery, A. D. 1559-68. As in "The lay of the last minstrel," the scenery is laid at Melrose abbey; and in his introduction Scott points out his variations from the geography of the neighborhood. The ecclesiastical life of the abbey is, however, at a different stage, for its existence is threatened, and the story turns upon tile contrasts of two enthusiasts, one catholic and the other reformued, and upon the rivalries between the vassals ot' the church, and the lay barons. The machinery of the plot is derived from the "White lady of Avenel," and presents a view of Scottish superstitions. ~ Public events, though not a part of its tale, are made to shape its development; and Burton's Scotland [5418.6.4] will afford thle historical commentary, and a likeness of Murray the regent, can be found in Lodge's "Portraits" [5337.6.2]. The abbot, A. D. 1568. This novel, partly a continuation of the preceding, includes the imprisonment of Mary, queen of Scots, in Lochleven castle, her escape from it, and the battle of Langside, which decided hier future. The note under Mary, queen of Scotse, will give the historical parallels, and indicate other delineations of her character in imaginative works. Kenilworth, A. D. 1575. This novel turns upon'the death of' Amy Robsart, the countess of Leicester, leaving the ambitious earl more at liberty to gain the favor of' Queen Elizabeth, with a possibility of sharing hier throne; and it exemplifies his flattery in the splendid reception accorded to the queen at his Castle of Kenilworth. There is an examination of Amy Robsart's real career and a history of Kenilworth by Adlard [5453.5], pointing out divergencies from Scott's tale; but, except as a picture of the time, public events other than as stated, do not much concern the progress of this story. Beside the Queen and Leicester (see Lodge's " Portraits" [5337.6], vol. 2), the best known of the other historical personages represented is Sir Walter Raleigh, at an earlier age than he appears on a different theatre in Kingsley's " Sir Amyas Leigh" [326.14]. The mysterious element of the story centres in Wayland Smith. The fortunes of Nigel, A. D. 1620. The hlero of this novel (besides Nigel himself, the lover) is Heriot, the king's goldsmith, of Edinboro', who accompanied James vI of Scotland to London, when hie became Jamnes I of England, and the tale was an attempt by Scott to invest a man without the conventional attributes of Iheroism, with importance iu a story. See the accounts of Heriot in chap. x of Fox Bourne's " English merchants." The tale, however, depicts the kcing in a masterly manner, and it is one of Scott's most famous delineations. Tihe reader who wishes to see how such a monarch may be defended, can compare Disraeli's "Character of James" [1533.14]. In delineating London life of this period, Scott has shown his familiarity witih the dramatists of the period, particularly in the wild existence ofAlsatia or Whiitefriars. Thie story is without nuoha historical bearing; but Klnight and the other general Ihistories will throw light upon" Steenie," the Duke of Buckingham, and other historical characters which figure in it. Rokeby, A. D. 1644. The scenes of this poem are in Yorkshire, just subsequent to the battle of Marston Moor, and the character of its personages depends largely upon the troublesome state of the times, and the events have no connection with the actual occurrences of the civil war, though typical Cavaliers and Roundheads make up the scenes; but they are not considered in Scott's handling to have marked characteristics of the times, owing partly perhaps to Scott's swant of sympathy with the puritans, in whose nature hie saw little of the poetical, which Kingsley claims for them in his "Plays and puritans" [1223.5]. A legend of Montlrose, A. D. 10145-46. The scene is near the Trosachs, and on the west coast of Scotland. The central historical event of this tale is the murder of Lord Kilpont in Montrose's camp by Ardvoirlich, who fled to thle Covenanters. Mlontrose's career is traced from his escape to the Highlands, in disguise, to raise the Highlanders in Kiing Charles's behalf, and the story carries him through muchi of his year's victorious career, by which hie sought to save tile English royalists by forcing the withdrawal to their own territory of the army which the Covenanters had lent the parliamentarians. The tragedy is enlivened by the humors of' Capt. Dalgetty, a soldier of fortune. A contrast of characters is dravwn ir Montrose and Argyle, or " McCallum More," the Covenanters' leader, and sketches of these heroes are in Lodge's "Portraits" [5337.6], volumes 4 and 5 respectively. The historical parallels can best be read in Clarendous's Rebellion [5412.4] and in Burton's Scotland [5418.6.7], chap. 73. See also Contemporary review, 1873, by Peter Bayne. Woodlstock, A. D. 1652-60. The scene of this novel is mostly at the old royal lodge of W~oodstock (in what is now the domrain of Blenheim), and the time extends from just after tlhe battle of Worcester, when Charles Ir as a fugitive finds shelter there, to that monarch's restoration. The mactinsery of the tale comes from some witchcraft tricks played by a crafty royalist, which are etplairned at length in the introduction. The important historical characters are Cromwell and Charles Ic, and the pieblic events of thie period can be studied in the general Ihistories of Knight [5413.1], Hume [5413.2], Lingard [5417.8], and Clarendon's Rebellion [5412.4]. Further study may be given to the biography of Cromwell by Carlyle [1238.1], and thie more condensed one by Southey [5428.6], and to the paper on his character as a ruler by Go!dwin Smith [5425.1]. The apt characterizations of this period by Macaulay can be found in his History of England" [838.1.1], and his essays on Hallamin, on MBilton, and on Hampden [1918.4]. Some chapters in Massoc's "Life of Milton" [5422.2] will be of use for further study. Cromwell and thie king are sketched respectively in Lodge's " Portraits" [5337.6], vol. 5 and 6. For other imaginative delineations of this period, see Horace Smeith's "Brambletye house," Jamees's " Cavalier," and "Arrah Neil" [327.11]; Ainsworth's "Ovingdean grange" [322.13] and " Boscobel" [339.10]; Mrs. Charles's "Draytons and Davenants" [329.1] and its sequel." On both sides of' the sea" [321.7]; and Miss Yonge's "Pigeon pie." See also De Foe's " Memoirs of a cavalier" and " H-Iistory of' Col. Jack;" and for contemporary satire Butler's " Hudibras." Peveril of the Peak, A. D. 1630-80. This novel, which opens just after the restoration of Charles at, and extends in its action over a score of years, describes the contrasts of society at that time, in the jovial cavalier (Scott is thought to lean by preference to this side of thle contest) and the soberer puritan, and the hero and heroine of this sto'ry evince these respective sympathies. The scene is partly in Derbyshire, partly in London, and for a while in the Isle of Man, where the countess of Derby had judicially executed a Manxnman for siding withi thie parliiamentarians ir the late civil war, and is now pursued for this assumption of feeudal right. Tihe ihmous " Popish plot " of 1678-80 comes incidentally into the thread of the story, which is carried in one place to the metropolis, and presents a picture of the dissolute court of Charles cc. The general histories coverineg his reign give all the public events, by which the plot is surrounded, while the " Diary'" of Pepys [56271]'-forms as interesting comme ntary on tie manners of thle day. Old Afortality, A. D. 1679-90. This is a tale of the west country Covenranters and their defeats by and their victories over the royal troops under Claverhouse, with the actions at Drumnclog and Bothwrell Bridge. It is a vivid picture of tihe passions and manners of the two parties in politics and church, while the revolution of 1688 w-as impending. The friends of thie Covenanters may claim that Balfour of Burley, their leader, is drawn in darker colors, and Claverhouse citch more indulgences, than the records warrant. Burton's " History of Scotland" [5418.6.7], chap. 79, will give sufficient of the historical parallel; and a sketch of Claverhouse is given in Lodlge's' Portraits " [5337.6.6]. The Iistories of' the Covenclnters necessarily cover many of the historic events. Old Mortality," an aged religious wanderer, who cleans gravestones of their mosses, is represented as furnishing the material of the story. The characters of' the Covenanters are also drawn ic Hogg's " Brownie of Bodsbeck; " in Wilson's "CCovenanter's marriage day," etc. The pirate, Ai. D. about 1700. This story has no historical basis; but is a picture of' If's in tihe Orkineys and northlern parts of Scotland, about the beginning of the last century, and is developed largely throughc tile author's imagination from observation of what he saw in this region ir 1814. The bride of Lammermoor, A. D. about 1700. This is another private family story, placed at about the same period as the last, but having no reference to public events. The black dwarf, A. D. 1708. This short story uses a dwarf, whomn the author had known, for a prototype, placing the incidents along the Midland Border, at a period when the Jacobites were planning a rising, which did not take shape in rebellion, till as portrayed in "Rob Roy." fob soy, A. B. 1715. This novel contrasts the wild Highland life with that of the town (Glasgow), and shows the marauding exploits of Rob Roy, the outlawed McGregor, at the time of the first attempt to maks head in rebellion for the Pretender. Beside Rob Roy, mucu of whose historic career is told in the long introduction, no actual characters of this era appear with any prominence; but the historic names of Argyle and MIar were borne by the opposing conmmanders of the fbrccs. The serious interest of the plot rests in Rob Roy and Diana Vernon; and the comic in Batlie Nicol Jarvie and Andrew Fairservice. Thle events of this rebellion are also somewhtat interwoven in James's "Henry Sineaton "[730.3]. The historic rendering of the events of these years can be followed iu Scott's " Tales of a graudfather" [939.5]; in Stanhope's " History of England [5418.5], chap. 6; in Jesse's "Pretenders" [5126 14]; and in Burtoe's Scotland, 1689-1748 [5418.6.2], clheap. 1.5. Wordsworth's poemn on'" Rob Roy's grave" expresses the cosmmon estimsation of the wild outlaw. The heart of Mid-Lothia-c, A. B. 1736-51. This novel, of which the scene is mostly in Edinbubrgh, withi an episode in London, opens with the famous Porteous mob, which lynched arn oificer of that sen-me for hanging smugglers. The story is otherwise a domestic one, with little dependence upon historical events, but sone ccell-known claracters figors in it, like John, Duke of Argyle, cho is sleetched in Lodge's " Portraits " E5337-6.7]; acd Queen Caroline, the wife of George It, who is portrayed in Mrs. Oliphant's " Sketches of' the reign of George II " [1032.1]. The pathetic interest of a touching story is developed in the characters of Jeanie acd Effie Deans; its mysterious element lies in the personage known in tIhe openring as Madge Wildfire; and its grotesqueness in the Laird of Dumbiedykes. Its descriptions of the Edinburgh Of a century and more ago lend interest to the localities of thle modern town. Waverley, A. D. 1745. This picture of the life and manners of Scotland, at a time when the old feudal feeling and the Covenanter's fanaticism had not wholly died out, though their equivalents lhad long since disappeared in the soutlhern country, accompanies the historical events of the rebellion of the chevalier Charles Ecdward, tile battle of Preston Pans, the " race to Derby," and the Pretender's court in IHolyrood Castle, Edinburgh. The events of0a public nature which it covers can be studied in Stanhope's " History of England" [5418.3], chap. 26; in his separate monograph "' The Forty-five" [5418.7]; in BuDton's Scotland, 1689-1748 [5418.6.2], chap. 21, etc.; in Jesse's " Pretenders'' [5426.14], and in Scott's'" Tales of a grandfather" [939.5]. Ainswvorth's novel " Good old times" [329.11] concerns the same period. 217 Guy fsanneristq, A. D. 1750-70. This tale gives the southern coast of Scotland and its manners in the last century, with'the life of smugglers and gypsies - Meg Merrilies being of tile last, - and withi the portrait of a devoted old farmily tutor in Dominie Samepson. Guy MaCnnering hi:mself has been said to greatly resemble Scott in the traits of a high-eminded gentleman. Redgauntlet, A. D. 1770. This novel has less of historical interest than Waverley, to which it is in some sort a sequel, pertaining to the last attempt of the chevalier Charles Edward, when an old mnan, to head ca Jacobite rising in the north. The scene is laid in large part on both sides of Solway Frith, and in thie old town of Edinburgh, and the narrative derives more perhaps from Scott's own renminiscences than any otlier of his novels. The introduction sketches the history of the Pretender from the rebellion of 1745-46, where Waverley leaves him, till he comes again on the scene in this novel. Tce anstiquary, A. D. 1708. This picture of Scottish mannsers during the last ten years of the last century, has little to connect it with public events, except an episode of the alarm felt along the coast through fear of a French invasion, the historical bearing of which may be read of in Alison's "History of Europe" [5913.06], and in Knight's "Popular history of' England" [5413.1]. The chief characters of interest are Jonathan Oldbuck, tile Laird-of Monkbarns, and Edie Ochiltree, a Scottish mendicant of the privileged Blue-Gown order. St. Ronane's well, A. D. 1800. A tale of life at a Scottisih watering-place in Scott's onn day. Chronicles of the Gasnongate. This is a series of' short stories, publifshed after Scott haddropped his incognito, and in the introduction he makes the first printed acknowledgment of his authorship of the Waverley novels, with some details of their composition. The Chronicles themselves hlave pleasant prefatory matter representing an imaginary editor, Mr. Croftangry. The two series of this name contained: - The Highland widow (A. n. 1755). My aunt Margaret's mirror (A. D. 1700). The two drovers (A. 0. 1765). The tapestried chamber (A. i). 1780). The surgeon's daughter (A. 1). 1750-70). Tile laird's Jock (A. I. 1600). Lives of Scott, etc. The biography by his son-in-law, Lockhart, is the principal and authoritative life, and the epitome by Jenkinson is a popular summary. Chambers's is also a briefer narrative. See also Irving's account of Abbotsford [715.5]; the Essays by Prescott (1537.8; 5237.3]; by Jeffrey [5610.8]; and the accounts of Alliboce and Thomas. Also see Masson's "English novelists;" John Brown's "Spare hours," second series [537.5.2], f'r Scott's diversions with a pet child; Bryant's "Orations" [1926.1], Ibr his address at the unveiling of a statue of Scott in Central Park, New York; illustrated papers in Harper's monthly, vols. 26, 36, 43, and 44; Carlyle's Essays (5610.7], for a review of Lockhart; Jerdan's "Men I lhave Iknown" [5423.11]; C. R. Leslie's "Autobiographical recollections" [1024.10] Lodge's "Portraits " [5337.6.8] Magiee's " Fraserias papers'" (1935.1]; Huegh M1iller's " Abbotsford baronetcy," in his Essays; an account of a visit to Scott in Moscheles's "Recenlt music" [6234.4]; Forsyth's cc Novels and novelists" [6136.1]; and Ilowitt's "Homes and haunts of the British poets" [1225.5]. The Englislif magazines, in 1871, had numerous articles on Scott, that year being the centenary of his birth. The 3d volume of the memoirs of Archibald Constable [5424.10] wholly pertains to Scott and his relations with the Edinburgh publisher, and a concise account of this connection is given in Curwen's " Booksellers" [5426.16]. The lives of Scott's contemcporaries necessarily throw mnuch light on his career, like Russell's life of Thomnas MIoore; the life of Irving [1214.1; 1815.1]; tile lit's of George Ticknor [1012.5; 5023.10]; Moore's lift' of Byron [5631.4]; and Miss Ferrier's " Recollections of Scott at homen" in Temple bar, 1874. Allibone's article has letters of reminiscences friom Edward Ev6rett and George Ticknor. Everett also gives nos. 13 and 15 of his " Mount Vernon papers" [1534.13] to reminiscences of Scott. Principal Shairp has a paper on the Homeric element in Scott's poetry, in Good words, 1875; and Eastlake notes the effect of the novels on the revival of mediaeval architecture in his "Gothic revival" [6221.2]. Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SCOTT, William Bell. Albert Durer: his life and ScUDDER, Horace Elisha. Doings of the Bodley works. Including autobiographical papers arid family in town and country.................. 910.1 complete catalogues. With six etchings by the - Dream children.............................. 938.1 author and other illustrations. London, 1869. - The dwellers in Five-sisters court.............. 717.18 xiv, 324 — pp. Portrait. 8................6213.10 - Seven little people and their friends............ 938.6 SCOTT, Winfield. Infantry tactics; or, rules for tho - Stories from my attic....................... 728.2 exercise and manceuvres of the United States SCULPTORS. Clement, C. E. Sculptors, and their infantry. New edition. New York, 1852. 3 v. works. New York, 1874. 160...............1513.11 16~............................I.......... 1529.7 - Perkins, C. C. Italian sculptors. London, 1868. Contents. —Vol. I. Schools of the soldier and company. II. L. 8c.............2..... 6210.2 The battalion, and instruction Ifor light infantry or rifle. - Vasari, G. Lives of the most eminent sculptors. III. Evoeltions of the line. London, 1855. 5 v. Sm. 8................. 6215.6 - Memoirs. Written by himself. New York, 1864. ScvLPTUREv. Arsenne, L. C. Manuel du peintre et 2 v. Portraits. 120........................ 1214.8 du sculpteur. Paris, 1833. 2 v. 24........6219.1 SCoTTISHI chiefs, The. [Wallace, etc.] Porter, J... 1225.19 - Brigham, W. T. Cast catalogue of antique sculpSCOTTISH philosophy, The, from Hutcheson to Hamnil- ture. Boston, 1874. 40.................... 6210.1 ton. MacCosh, J. New York, 1875. 8..... 5821.1 - Flaxman, J. Lectures on. London, 1865. Sm. 80. 6215.5 SCOURING, The, of the White Horse. Hughes, T. - Luebke, W. History of. London, 1872. 2 v. 8~. 6210.3 Cambridge, 1859. Sm. 40................... 536.1 - Perkins, C. C. Italian sculptors: a history of SCOUT, The. Simms, W. G....................... 716.22 sculpture in Northern, Southern and Eastern SCRIBE, (Augustin) Eugene, and LEGOUV~1, (Gabriel Italy. London, 1868. L. 80................ 6210.2 Jean Baptiste) Ernest (Wilfred). Los doigts - Ruskin, J. Aratra pentelici. Six lectures on do f6ie: comedie. With English notes, by F. the elements of. New York, 1872. 120...... 6236.2 Bdocher. Boston, 1867. 105 pp. 120........ 2015.2 - Viardot, L. Wonders of. New York, 1873. 160.1714.28 SCRIBNER'S monthly. An illustrated magazine for Note.- Luebke's is the first comprehensive general history the people. Vol. 4-10. New' York, 1872-75. of tile plastic art ever written and ranks well. A condensed? v~~~~. 8" ~'~....-.~~ ~1438.1 ~ history will he found in the 5th lecture of Digby Wyatt's "Fine art" [6232.2J; and popular summaries are given in SCRIPTURE lessons; being a selection from the Old Clement and Viardot. Flaxcman's "Lectures also cover much and New Testament, for the use of schools. Bos- histolical elucidation. Of the sculpture of thie ancients, see aetaen, 1823r 242 us40 pp. 12schoo........ 1 6 the lives of sculptors in Smith's "Dictionary of Greek and ton, 1823. 242 [240] pp. 120...............1537.16 Roman biography" [R.., E.3.3] and Winckelmann's' HisSCROPE, George Poulett. Volcanoes..' The character tory of ancient art" [6211.1], beside the specimosens in Brighaem's "Cast catalogue." Vasari and Perkins will do nuc of their phenomena [etc.]. 2d edition, revised f'r Italian sculpture. For English sculpture, see Lady Eastand enlarged.'With a map, frontispiece, wood- lake's "Life of Gibson" [5423.13]. Tuckermans's "Book of 1872. xt 23, 490-e pp. 8 6631.2 te artists" [1511.6] gives memoirs of the American scupcuts, etc. London,182. xi,23,40 —pp. 8. 6631.2 tors, Greenough, Crawlbrd, Power.s, and others. Modern SCROPE; or, the lost library. A novel of New York travels in Italy often give accounts of the studios of sculptors in Florence and Rome. Channing's "Physician's vacation" and Hartford. Perkins, F. B................. 732.34 [422.21] gives an account of Thiorwaldsen. There is a paper SCRUB Hollow Sunday-school. Guernsey, C. F.. 913.33 by HIarriet Hosmer on the processes of sculpture, in tihe AtSCUDAMORE, Charles.. 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Boston [1875]. 160.1518.11 SEAoR parish, The. MacDonald, G...........536.18 EELEY, John Robert. Ecce Homo: a survey of the SEABOARD parish, The. MacDonald, G............ 536.18 lf n oko eu hit otn 86 life and work of Jesus Christ. Boston, 1866. SEAMANSHaIP. Luce, S. B. New York, 1873. 8~.. 1520.8 SEARCH, A, after sunshine; or, Algeria in 1871. 355 pp. 1201526.5 Herbert, Lady M. E. London, 1872. 0 5911.2 Roman imperialism, and other lectures and essays. Herbert, Lady M. E. London, 1872. 8~.. 5911.2 Boston, 1871. 335 pp. 12~................. 5616.3 SEARS, Edmund Hamilton. Athanasia: or, fore- Boston, 181 335 pp 12056163 - joint author. English lessons for English people. gleams of immortality. Boston, 1858. xii, C) 340 pp. 12...0............5..816.16 See AnBOTT, Edwin Abbott................... 1535.1 SEEN and unseen. A novel. Algatchie, pseud...... 53-2.21 The fourth gospel the heart of Christ. Boston, 1872. viii, 551 pp. Sim. 8.................. 6326.9 SEER, The; or, common places retreshed. [Essays.] 1872. viii,551 pp. Sm 80. 6326.9 Hunt, (J. Ht.) L. Boston, 1865. 2 v. 120.. 1917.8 SEASONS. Howitt, M. Pictorial calendar of the. Hunt, (J H) L Boston, 1865 2 v 12 191.8 London, 1862.& Sm. 8.1394.12 SEUR, Philippe Paul, comte de. Histoire et m6Lonn, 1862. Sm. 1394.12 moires. Paris, 1873. 7 v. 8............... 5513.4 -Howitt, W. The book of the. Philadelphia, M6langes. Paris,1873. 528 — pp. 80. 5513.5 1831. 12~.................................. 1838.3 13Thomson, J2.13 The seasons. 8.3i. SGUIR, Sophie (Rostopohine), comtesse de. The inn Thomson, J. The seasons. Leipzig, 1853. Sq. 16.0................... 1613.9 of the guardian angel. [A novel.] From the French by Miss H. I. Adams.........912.7 SEAT, The, of empire. Coffin, C. C. Boston, 1870. French by Miss. I. Adams.912.7 120........................................425.15 SEL0RNE, England, Natural history of. White, G. Boston, 1866. 32...................... 1539.1 SEATON, Sir Thomas. Manual of fret cutting and SELDEN John wood carving. With diagrams. London, 1875., Jh. Table-talk. With a biographical preface and notes by S. W. Singer. 3d edition. viii, 152 pp. Si. 8~........................ 6425.7 n London, 1860. 270 pp. Portrait. 16....... 5617.17 SEAVEE family, The. A genealogy of Robert Sea- SELECT British essays. See HAIBBERTON, John, editor. ver of Ilexbury, Mass., and some of his descendtsr Trasko, s. B., Boston, 1872o Sm. 4d...5013.10 SELECT historical essays. Freeman, E. A. Leipzig, ants. Trask, WV.B. Boston, 1872. Sm. 40...5013.10 183 Sq1682. 1873 Sq. 16............................... 828.9 SEOASTOPOL. Creagh, S. A scamper to, in 1867. London, 1873. 80..........................5931.10 SELECTION, A, of patriotic addresses, to [JohnAdams], London, 1873. 8~.......................... 5931.10 tepeieto h ntdSae.Wt h the president of the United States. With the tRusseill, W. H. General Todlleben's History of 11. Russell,- W. H 5-. General Tdleben's istory ofpresident's answers. Boston, 1798. 360 pp. 120. 1917.4 the defence of. 1854-5. London, 1865. 80... 5923.3 SEaN-AID cyclopodia for self-taught students. Burn, SEtF —AID cyclopaedia for self-taught students. Burn, See also Crimea. R.S. London, N. D. 80................. 6223.2 SECESSION, Sketches of the history, progress, and de- SELF-CULTURE, On. Blackie, J. S. Edinburgh, dcline of. Brownlow, W. G. Philadelphia, 1862. 1874. 160................................. 5838.5 120.815.3 SELF-EDUCATION. Gerando, J. M., baron de. BosSECOND-COUSIN Sarah. Robinson, F. VW........... 732.32 ton, 1860. 16~............................1536.13 SECOND wife, The. John, E.................. 726.25 SELF-HErLP. Smiles, S. Boston, 1861. 120..... 1535.3 SECRET, The, of success. Baker, H. N. (W.)...... 926.6 - Same. New York [1870]. 120.............. 1534.9 SECRET, The; of the island. Verne, J. New York, SELF-KNOWLEDGE, Treatise on. 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Boston, 1872. 12.......... 533.24 SERMONS 219 SEXES Shelf. No. ShelL.No. SERMONS. Andrews, J. N. Sermons on the Sabbath SERMONS, continued. and law. Battle Creek, 1870. 16........... 6328.2 - Walker, J. Sermons preached in the chapel of - Bartol, C. A. Discourses on the Christian spirit Harvard college. Boston, 1861. 12......... 1524.4 and life. Boston, 1850. 12.....5815.19 and 6325.14 - Ware, H., jr. Discourses on the life and charac- Beecher, H. W. A summer parish: Sabbath dis- ter of Jesus Christ. Boston, 1825. Sm. 80.... 5814.2 courses at the "Twin mountain house," White - Welles, -. "Things new and old:" sermons. mountains, 1874. New York, 1875 8.... 6325.8 Portland, 1845. 80......................... 1533.9 - Blair, H. Sermons. London, 1783. 2 v. 8C. 5814.1 SERMIONS out of church. Craik, D. (M.) Leipzig, - Briggs, G. W. The bow in the cloud. Fifteen 1875. Sq. 16.............................. 1928.5 discourses. Boston, 1846. 120.............. 5818.9 - Same. New York, 1875. 12................6327.15 — Brooke, S.A. Christ in modern life. Sermons. SERMONS to the clergy. Dodge, M. A. Boston, New York, 1872. Sm. 80................... 5814.9 1876. 120................................. 1926.4 - - Freedom in the church of England. Sermons S.ERRES, Marcel de. Nouveau manuel complet do suggested by the Voysey judgment. London, pal6ontologie. Paris, 1846. With atlas. 3 v. 1871. 160...................... 5816.9 240 [ManuelRore ]........................ 6639.1 - - Sermons preached in St. James's chapel, York SERVANTS, The, of the stomach. Mac6, J. New street, London. Boston, 1869. Sin. 80........ 5815.4 York, 1868. 120........................... 1536.7 - Brooks, F. Sermons. Boston, 1876. 16~.....6325.16 SERVITUDE et grandeur militaires. Vigny, A. (V.), - Buckminster, J. S. Sermons. Boston, 1829. 8~. 6322.3 comte de. Paris, 1872. 18......5536.20 - Burgess, E. Dedham pulpit. Boston, 1840. 8~.5813.11 SESArE and lilies. Ruskin, J. New York, 1872. 120.6236.15 - Burnap, G. W. - Discourses on the rectitude of SETTLERS, The, in Canada. Marryat, F.......... 337.3 human nature. Boston, 1850. 120. 1522.7 SEVEN daughters. Douglas, A. M................ 913.32 - Candlish, R. S. Sermons. New York, 1874. 16~.6326.23 SEVEN hills, The [i. e. Rome]. De Mille, J....... 914.41 - Chauncy, C. Twelve sermons. Boston, 1765. 80. 1922.3 SEVEN historic ages. Gilman, A. [Juvenile]..... 918.30 - Clarke, J. F. The hour which cometh and now SEVEN lamps, The, of architecture. Ruskin, J. New is: sermons. Boston, 1864. 16~............. 6326.3 York,1871. 120.......................... 6236.3 - Clarke, J. Sermons. Boston, 1799. 8...... 5814.3 SEVEN little people and their friends. Scudder, H. E. 938.6 - Codman, J. Sermons, with addresses. Boston, SEVEN little sisters, The, who live on the round ball 1834. 8.................................. 5813.9 that floats in the air. Andrew, J............ 928.5 - Collyer, R. Nature and life: sermons. 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London of heaven, to the inhabitants of earth. Printed [1865]. 8o....5420.4 in the United society, Canterbury, N. H., 1843. - Lamb, C. and M. Tales from Shakspeare. Lonvii, 402-+t pp. 8.......................... 5814.8 don [1866]. 160...9................... 935.24 Compendium of the origin, history, principles, - Lemon, M. Revised text of Falstaff. London, and doctrines of the United society of believers 1871. 16................................ 5425.7 in Christ's second appearing. Evans, F. W. - Lowell, J.R. Among my books. Boston, 1873. New York, 1859. 12......................5818.9 160.1934.8.1 16~..~..................................1934.8. SHAKESPEARE, William. Works. From the text of - Williams, R. F. Shakspeare and his friends. A. Dyce's 2d edition. Leipzig, 1868. 7 v. Por- [Fiction.] Philadelphia, N. D. 80........... 531.23 trait. Sq. 16............................. 1613.1 - - Theyouthof. [Fiction.] Philadelphia, N.o. 80. 531.23 Contets.-Vol. I. Measure fbe measure; Tihe comedy of Note. - The readiest reference to learn the very great extent errors; Much ado about nothing; Love's labour's lost; A mid- of English literature pertaining to Shlakespeare, with samples suinmer-night's dream; The ceerchant of' Venice; As you of' tlhe diversified criticisms upon Ihim, is thle ealorate article in like it. II. The taminge of the shrew; All's well that ends Altibone, which, cocingr down to 1809, covers a wider range well; Twelftt-niglht; Thie winter's tale; King John; Richard Clcronologicaily than any of the olthler bibliographies. Ia. III. Ilenry IV, parts 1 and 2; Henry V; Ienry vI, parts TheeprooressofShakespearian criticism in England is traced 1 and 2. IV. Henry vTI, part 3; Richard Iel; Ilcuy viil; with eare in Knight's'" Studies" [5621.7] and ic Whipple's Troilus and Cressida; Tihns Andronicus. V. Coriolanus; Essays [1931.3]. Romeo and Juliet; Tieceon of Athens; Julius Cs'ar; Marbeth. So little is absolutely known of the personal Ihistory of VI. Hamlet; King Lear; Othello; Antony and Cleopatra; Shakespeare, that the voluminous lives are largely made up of Cymbelice. VII. Pericles; The te hpest;'lice two gentlemen the customs and manners of his time, as allusions may be of Verona; T'1he merry wives of Windsor; Pdems; Venus found to them in his works. and Adonis; Lucrece; Sonnets; A lover's complaint; The There are two excellent American lives, that by H. G. White passionate pilgrim; Life; Glossary. enlarged upon the menmoir prefixed to his edition of 1the works [56i15.4.1]; and th'[t by liudson [1024.9], accolle- Works. The plays edited from thie folio of 1623, parnted by an essay on his art, his contemporaries, the dramca, and is harater, reastfromhisoriinal miemoir, and also with various readings firom all the editions, notes and his mlarartemi, recast frocc his origeal [51e.oir, aed also cis memoir perefixed to his abridged piays [6615.3.1]. See also [etc.], by R. G. White. Boston, 1872. 12 v. Ecmerson's essny ic his "Retresenteativ e men" [1916.; Portrait. Illustrated. 120..................5615.4 1934.6.2]: and those by Whipple [1916.33 andLowell [1934.8.1]; also see Whipple, ic Atlantic moncthly, vol. 20; and his "Age Contents. - Vol. I. Preface; Supplementary notes and co- ofElizabeth" [19311.53]. rections; Memcoirs of Shakespeare; Shakespeare's will; Of thie briefer accounts in English, see also De Quinrey's Chronological tables of Shakespeare's works; Notes on the "Biograiehictal essays" [1825.6], and Conway's paper ic Earportraits and autograph signatures of Shalkespeare; An ac- per's vocthly, vol. 29. count of the rise and progress of the English draica to itce Attenmpts have also been made independently by W. H. time of Shakespeare; Essay on Shakespeare's genius; His- Smith, an Englislmsan, and by Delia Bacon, an American, tonerical sketch of' the text of Shakespeare; Poemns; Venus to prove that thie real author of Shakespeare's plays was Lord and Adonis; Lucrece( Tie passionate pilgrim; Sonnets; Bacon, ald while there hiave been, perliaps, needless refutaA lover's complaint; Attrilbuted verses. II. Preliminlary tions of the theory, Judge Holmes has sucmmarized all the evimatter to the folio of 1623; The tempest; The two gentlemen renee, chiefly interrnal, writh skill, apparently as a critical and of Verona; The merry wives of'Windsor. III. Measure for logical venture. See also Hawthorne's "Our old home" measure; The comedy of errors; Mluch ado about nothing; [1839.2; 5439.1], or Atlantiemionthly, vol. 11. Thelatest sumLove's labour's lost. IV. Midsuanneer-ifight's drecam; Mer- mary of the Baconinn theory is in Fraser's magazine, 1874. chant of Venice; As you like it; Taming of the shrew. V. Concerning Shaktespeare's connection with Strattord, see All's well that ends well; Twelfth night, or what you Howitt's Remarkable plaees" [235.2]; Beecher's "Star will; The winter's tale. VI. King John; Richard II; IHenry papers" [1924.2]; Wilson's papers in Ilarper's monthly, vol. Iv, parts 1 and 2. VII. I-lenry V; I-leny vI, parts 1 and 2; 23;2 also H-owittl's "Homes and haunts" [1225.53] and Irving's Essay on the authorship of Henry VI. VII. Henry -vI, "Sketch book" [3111.13; 715.6; 1815.10]. part 3; Richard III; Ilenry TaII. IX. Troilus and Cressida; For accounts of the progress of Slhakespearian criticism in Coriolanus; Titus Andronicus. X. Romeo and Juliet; Tiemon Gernmany, see Knight's " Studies" [5621.7]. Goethie's eeleof Athens; Julius Coesar; Macbeth. XI. Hlamliet; KiCng Lear; brated criticism on IHamlet will be found in his "Wilhelm Othello. XII. Antony and Cleopatra; Cycobeline; Pericles; Meister" [329.9; 515.4]. See also Scclegel's" Lectures on the Appendix. dranmatic art and literatulre" [6136.2], and the appendix to Furness's Macbetlh [5621.1.2]. - Plays prepared for use in schools, clubs, classes, See also Taine and the other general histories of English and families. With introduction and notes. literature, and Ward's c History of English dracmatic literature" [50624.3.] By II. N. Hudson. Vol. i, II. Boston, 1872. Further elucidation find in Blryacnct's"Orations" [1926.1]; 2 v. 120....r...................5........... 5615.3 Carlyle's "Hero and hero-worschip' [1535.19]; Disraeli's "Acmenities of literature" [1533.13]; and for the portraits of Coeltees. — Vol. I. Life; State and sources of the text; Shlakespeare. in Scribner's monthly, vols. 8 and 10. Wilkie As you like it; MIerchant of Venice; Twelfth night; IHenry IV; Collins's Stolen mask " relates to a castfirocc Shakespeare's Julius Cwsar; IHamlet. II. The tempest; Winter's tale; bust. Henry V; Richard III; King Lear; Macbeth; Antony and Cleopatra. SHAKESPEARE'S dream: an historic pageant. Brough, - [Works.] New variorum edition. Edited by H. am, J. New York, N. D. 12......... 1635.5 H. Flurness. Vol. I, i. Philadelphia, 1871, 73. SHAmRocIK and thistle; or, Young America in Ire2 v. 80................................... 5621.1 land and Scotland. Adams, W. T. Boston, Contents. —Vol. I. Romeo and Juliet. II. Macbeth. 1871. 160.... -........................... 916.17 SHANKS 221 SHORT Shelf; No. Shelf. No. SHANKS, William Franklin Gore. Personal recol- SHEPPARD, Francis Henry. Love afloat. A story of lections of distinguished generals. New York, the American navy......................... 723.13 1866. 352 pp. Portraits. 120........... 1015.5 SHEPPARD, Nathan. Shut up in Paris. Leipzig, SHARPE, Samuel. History of the Hebrew nation, and 1871. 302 pp. Sq. 160................... 31513 its literature; 3d edition enlarged; with an ap- SHERBIURNE, Andrew. Memoirs. Written by himpendix on the journeys and epistles of the self. 2d edition, enlarged and improved. apostle Paul. London, 1876. xxix, 449 pp. Providence, 1831. 312 pp. 12............. 5027.2 Sm. 8................ 5928.3 SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley. Works. With a meSHATTUCK, George Cheyne. Three dissertations on moir of the author, a collection of ana, and 10 Boylston prize questions for 1806 and 1807. chalk drawings. Edited by F. Stainforth. LonBoston, 1808. 192-+- pp. 8................6023.9 don, 1875. viii, 656 pp. Sm. 8............. 5626.9 SHATTUCK, Lemuel. Memorials of the descendants Contents. —Life; Plays: The rivals; St. Patrick's day; The of William Shattuck. Boston, 1855. 414 pp. cduenma; The school for scandal; Tihe critic; A trip to Scar80.612.7rait.~~~~~ 0boroughll; Pizarro; Poems; IUnfinished plays and poems; Portrait. 8............................... 612.7 Speeches; Ana. SHATTUCK family. Memorials of the descendants of -- Dramatic workss. W;5ith life, by G. G., Stiround]. WilliamShattuck. Shattuck, L. Boston, 1855. 8C. 612.7 DLno 14. ii,5.P. 1.. 65 London, 1848. viii, 563 pp. Portrait. 16u.. 1635.2 SHAW, Henry W. (Josh Billings.) Josh Billings, Pa C'ontents. - Life; The rivals; St. Patrick's day: The duenhis sayings. With illustrations. New York, na; The school for scandal; The critic; Trip to Scarborough; 1871. 232 pp. 12......................... 725.16 Pizarro; Verses to the Imemoary of Garrick. SHAW, Samuel. Journals. With a life of the author Same. Leipzig, 1869. 440 pp. Sq. 16......1614.11 by Josiah Quincy. Boston, 1847. xiii, 3 60 pp. by Josiah Quincy Boston, 1847. xiii, 360 Conteslts.- The rivals; St. Patrick's day; The duenna; The Portrait. 8.............................1211.10 school for scandal; The critic; Trip to Scarborough; Pizarro; SHAW, William Smith, Memorials of. Felt, J.B. Verses to the memosy of Garrick. Boston, 1852. 12o.5027.7 - Moore, T. Memoirs of. New York, 1853. 2 v. SHAWL-STRAPS. Alcott, L.M. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. 926.15.2 12~....................................... 1223.8 SHE stoops to conquer: a comedy. Goldsmith, 0. - Rac, W. F. Wilkes,Sheridan, Fox: the opposiSelect works. Leipzig, 1842. Sq. 160....... 312.23 tion under George III. New York, 1874. 16U. 5415.8 - Sanme. (In his Works.) London, 1854. 8~..5612.1.1 Note.- Aliibone ias afdi articlewits references. Thomas SHEAF, A, of papers. Appleton, T. G. Boston, Moore's Memoirs was based upon ample Iknowledge, except 1875. 12............................. 1537.23 perhaps of the man, buLt his panegyrics of Fox were distasteful to Sheridan's friends, who claimi that Sheridan is wilfuhlly SHEDD, Julia Ann. Famous painters and paintings. belittled. A briefer cospact life is that by Sigmcund (based Illustrated with heliotypes of engravings. Bos- in good mneasuire on a suppressed mnemnoir by Proft SSmyth) Ilsrted, 1876, with36 hpes8, of e ngravings.o a [1635.2]. See also Stainbtortlc's life [5626.9]. See also Brougton, 1876. vi, 326 pp. 80...........6212.4 ham's " Statesesse" [5614.4.3]; Wisiple's Essays [1936.2.2]; SHEEPFOLDS [i. e. church architecttre], Notes on Jerdan's "Msen I hove known " [5423.11]; Thomson's "Wits anid beaux" [1216.18]; and Maginn's "Fraserian papers" the construction of. Ruskin, J. New York, [1935.5]; T''homas's Biographical dictionairy and its references; 1872. 120.6236.9 and the lives of his contemporaries Burke, Pitt, Fox, wNithi................................. 636.9 2Macaulay's Essay on Hastings. SHEIL, Richard Lalor. Sketches of the Irish bar. With memoir and notes by R. S. Mackenzie. SHERiMAN, William Tecumseh. Memoirs. By himNew York [cop. 1854]. 2 v. 12............ 5417.7 self. New York, 1875. 2v. Foldedmap. 8'. SHELLEY, C. P. B. Workshop appliances. New York 1212.3 and 5024.4 [London], 1873. ix, 312 pp. Sm. 8........ 6427.1 Contsents. - Vol. I. 1846 —February, 1864. II. March, 1864 SHELLEY, Jane, lady. Shelley memorials: from au- -May,1865. thentic sources. To which is added an Essay on - Sherman's historical raid. Boynton, H. V. N..Christianity, by P. B. Shelley. Boston, 1859. Cincinnati, 1875. 80 5024.5 308 pp. 120................................1225.10 See also United States, Civil war. SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe. Essay on Christianity. See SHERWIN, Thomas, Address on the life and character SHELLEY, Jane, lody.......:...........,1225.10 of. Waterston, R.C. Boston, 1870. L. 120.. 1011.2 - Poetical works. [Added, Essays, Letters from SHIFTING winds. Ballantyne, R. MI........926.33 abroad, etc.] Edited by Mrs. Shelley. NewLESS folks. Smith, F. N.714.17 SaXFTLESS folk~s. Sm3ith, F. N.................... 714.17 edition. London, 1869. 3631, 1641 pp. Por- SHILLAER, Benjamin Penhallow. Lines in pleasant trnit. L.8" 5610.4 ~~~~SaILLa"n~m, Benjamin Penhallow.. Lines in pleasant trait. L. 8~........................... -604 tcai.n.o0.61.4 places. [Poems.] Chelsea, 1874. 305 pp. - Selections from [his] poems. Edited with a 11- Portrait. 160........-...1615.7 Portrait. 16~.............................. 1615.7 moir hy Mn. Blind. Leipzig, 1872. xl, 334 pp. - Partingtonian patchwork. Boston, 1873. 360 pp. Sq.16~.................................1613.11 Illustrated. 160.736.28 - Mac-Carthy, D. F. Shelley's early life. London, SHo; r, without and ithin Woodruff, J. L. 716.12 SHlLOa'; or, without and within. Woodruff, J. L. M. 716.12 1872. Sin. s0....................~......... -5~t26.8 1872. Sm. 8.......526.8 SHINN, Earl. The new Ilyperion. From Paris to - Masson, D. Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, andMarly by way of the Rhine. By Edard Straotheressas. Locdon 1874 Sm.80. 566.15 Many hy way of the Rhine. By Edward Straether essays. London, 1871. Sm. 8.........5616.15 han [pseud.]. With illustrations by Gustave Note. - The only regular life of full extent is that in W. M. Dor6 and others. Philadelphia, 1875. 271 — Rossetti's edition of his works, but a brief' continuous me- 8O 5722 imoir by M. Blind is given in the Tauchnitz edition dfselected pP.5722.4 worlss [1613.113. Mrs. Shelley's contributions are of course Note.-Tise illustrations is this boolr are borrowed Iron authoritative in the edition of her hIusband's letters, etc. "Le L hemin des 6eoliers. Par F. B. Saintine [pseud. of [5610ti.4], and in the notices appendecd to the different sections Josopi Xavier Boniface]. Paris, 1861. Tse text is in large of her chronological arrangement of the poems. Beside some seasure drain from the same source. articles by T. L. Peacock, in Fraser's magazine for 1858 and 18i0, there have been some monographs, ofvalue towards the SP ahoy A rn in thirty-six cable lengths 732. fhll elucidation of' Shelley's career, like Lady Shelley's " Shel- Sp ahoy " A yarn in thirty-six cable lengths 732.18 ley memori als" [1225.10]. The "Autobiography'" of Leigh SHIP and shore, in Madeira, Lisbon, and the MediiHunt [1225.20] attlrds much material. There is a long list of terranean. Colton' New York 1856. 12. 42516 authorities given in Allibone's article. Mac-Carthy's book,, 12 425.16 above named, has new particulars on his early lif'. SHIP, The, in the desert. [Poem.] Miller, C. H. See also Howitt's "Homes and haunlts" [1225.5]; De Quin-17.14 cey's "Essays on the poets" [1825.4]; 1Masso's Essay Boston, 1875. 121617.14 [61ti.153; and Moore's "Life of Byron" [1631.4]. SHIP-BUILDERS, Lawrence's adventures among the. Trowbridge, J. T........................... 932.20 SHELLS, Beautiful. Adams, H. G. London, 1871. 16G. 6636.1 SHIps. Ballantyne, R. M. Man on the ocean. A SHENANDOAH, Narrative of the campaign in the val- book about boats and ships115.30 ley of the, in 1861. Patterson, R. Philariel-bokautotsn hi.1753 y of the, i 1861 Patteron, -. Philadel- - Bland, W. Forms of ships and boats. London, phia, 1865. 80. 5013.20 1868. 120.............................1715.10 SHEPPARD, Elizabeth Sara. (E. Berger.) Charles SHIPWRE'K by lightning. Forbes,. B. Boston, Auchester. 532.1 183 8.113 Auchester................................. 632.1 1853. 8s.................................. 1711.3 - Counterparts................................ 531.19 SHIRLEY. Bront, C. Leipzig. 321.22 - Ruusaor.530.10 - Some. London 728.8 - umore.....................................53010 —Thsme. London....s o f mi 728a8 Note. - These novels are delneationss of smusical art-life; SHORT studies on great subjects. Froude, J. A. New Mendelssohn appearinig as Seraphael is " Charles Auchester, Yr.17,3 2v S.0 1914.5 aid Beethoven in " Rumor." York 1872, 73. 2 v. S 8 1914.5 SHOVE 222 SIMPSON Shelf. No. Shelf'. No. SHOVE, George A. Life under glass. Containing SIGOrIRNEY, Lydia Howard, continued. suggestions toward the formation of artificial -and OTIHERnS. The young lady's offering; or, climates. Boston, 1874. 111 pp. 160....... 6837.2 gems of prose and poetry. Illustrated. Boston, Note.-The author sets forth a plan for modifying the 1858. 264 pp. 120........................ 5216.2 severity of the northern climate by means of buildings con- SIGOURNEY family, Genealogy of the Sigonrney, structed of glass. strueted of glass. 11. H. W. Boston, 1857. 80................5022.10 SHRUBS, Handbook of. Ilemsley, W. B. Boston SILAS Marner. Lewes, M.. 310.22 [London], 1873. 8....................... 6624.1 SrLNT partner, The. Phelps,E.S............ 537.11 SHURTLEFF, Nathaniel Bradstreet. Topographical SILENT struggles. Stephens, A. S. (W.).527.13 ZD ~~~SILENT struggles. Stephens, A. S. (W.)........... 527.13 and historical description of Boston. Boston, SILENT Tom. Edson,N.I.928.4 1871. ix, 720 pp. Folded plates. 80........ 5010.1 SILENT witness, The. Yates, E. Boston.720.32 SHUT up in Paris. Sheppard, N. Leipzig, 1871. - Samne. Leipzig.316.24 Sq. 160 315.13 SILVER, Metallurgy of. Lamborn, H. H. London, SIAts. Bacon, G. B. Siam, as it was and is. New 1870. 120.................................1715.17 York, 1873. 12~ 224.10 SILVER and gold. Raymond, H. W. New York, - Leonowens, A. I. The English governess at the 1873 806631.5 r~~~~~~ ~~1873. 8~.................................. 6631.5 Siamese court. Boston, 1873. Sm. 80 222.1 SILVER cord, The. Brooks, (C.) S................ 310.6 - - The romance of the harem. Boston, 1873. SILVER lake. Ballantyne, R. M....... 935.14 Sm. 8.5933.2 S1LVEaR pitchers. [Fiction.] Alcott, L. M. 718.9 - Vincent, F., jr. The land of the white elephant. SILVER threads. MacKeever, H. B.714.31 New York, 1874. 80............... 5923.7 SILVERVALE, Lumina, pseud. An orphan of the Old SIBERIA, Tent life in. Kennan, G. New York, 1873. dominion................................. 735.16 12~......................................... 4:26.22 XLI. Iavng, J 2. 120.4 1-26.22 SILVIA. Kavanagh, J........................... 323.5 SICHtEL, Julius. Spectacles: their uses and abuses in Stiis, William Gilmore. Poems. New York, 1853. long and short sightedness. From the French 2 v. Portrait. 1201625.6 Z~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~2 v. Portrait. 12~............ 1625.6 byH. W. W illiams. Boston, 1850. 202.- pp. 80.6011.11 SIcILIAN vespers. Verdi, 0. (Isa iDitson, 0., and o. Conteats. - Vol. I. Norman Maurice; Atalantis; Tales and traditions of the South; The city of tihe silent. II. Southern Standard opera librettos)....................6223.3.6 passages and pictures; Historical and dramatic sketches; Scripture legends; Francesca da R~imini. SICILIEN, Le: comdie-ballet Molire, J. B. P. Scriptre legends; rancesc imii. (Euvres. Paris, 1869. 12".0...... 5135-7.2.2 - Beauchampe; or, the Kentucky tragedy. Sequel SICILY. Kavanagh, J. A summer and winter in the to Charlemont.............................. 725.18 two Sicilies. Leipzig, 18958. 2 v. inl 1. Sqi. 16% 4:28.4: two Sicilies. Leipzi, 1858. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16 428.4 - Border beagles: a tale of [the first settlers of] - Murray, J. Handbook for Sicily. London, P.Mississippi................................. 716.27 -1864 120lor, (J...)B59 hanso17teS.4rcn;o - Charlemont; or, the pride of the village: a tale Taylor, (J.) B. The lands of the Saracen; or, of [the frst settlers of] Kentucky. 725.19 y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of [the first settlers of] Kentucky............ 7 25. 19 pictures of. New York, 1857. 120. 424.13 - Confession; or, the blind heart................ 716.25 See also Italy, geseraltravels. - Eutaw; a tale of the revolution............... 716.29 SInDDoNs, Sarah Kemble, Life of. Fitzgerald, P. - The forayers............................... 716.26 TheKembles,etc. London [1871]. 2 v. Sm.80.5425.22 - GuyRivers: a taleof [the first settlers of] Georgia. 716.28 Note. - See Doran's "1Their majesties' servants" [1532.2], - Katharine Walton........................... 710.30 etc. - The maroon, and other tales................... 736.24: SIINEY, Algernon. Discourses on government. Ad- - Mellichampe: a legend of the Santee........... 716.24 ded, an account of the author'slife, and a copious - The partisan............................... 716.23 index. New York, 1805. 3 v. 80.......... 1923.1 - Richard Hurdis: a tale of [the first settlers of] SIDNEY, Sir Philip, Life and times of. Davis, Mrs. Alabama................................... 716.32 S. M. Boston, 1859. 16..................1225.11 - The scout.................................. 716.22 - Same. New Yorlk, 1875. 16................ 5337.4 - Southward he!............................... 716.31 SIDNEY, Samuel. The book of the horse: saddle and - Woodcraft; or, hawks about the dovecote. A harness, British and foreign, with hints on story of the South at the close of the revolution. 733.10 horsemanship [etc.]. Illustrations. London - The Yemassee. [Indian conspiracy, 1715]..... 716.21 [1875]. 604 — pp. 40 6410.1 SI DNEYD Grey. Wise, D.32.38 Note. - The tbllowing of the above tales form a connected SIDNEY DeGrey.WiseD................ 932.38 series of revolutionary romances concerning the struggle in SIDONIA the sorceress. Meinhold, (J.) W. New South Carolina: -. The partisan (fron fall of Charleston York, N.D. 80.531.1 to Gates's defeat at Camden). 2. Mellichanspe (fron Camsden to Green's arrival). 3. The scout, called originallyh'lie SIEBE, Henry. The conquest of the sea. A boolk kinsman (siege of nisety-six and Green's career). 4. Kathaabout divers amd cdivine' With illustrations. rfine Walton (staning fortunes of the British). 5. Thie forayabout ~~~~~~divr n iig ihlsrtos ers. 6. Eutaw.London [1874]. xi, 299 pp. Sm. 80......... 6418.4 SIEGE, The, of Valencia. [Poem.] Ilemans, F. (D.) SIATONDE DE SISSIONDI, Jean Charles Ldonard. HisBoston, 1826. 80........................... 1621.2 torical view of the literature of the south of SIERRA NEvADA, Mountaineering in the. King, C. Europe. Translated from the original, with Boston, i872. Sin. 80....................... 413.1 notes, and a life of the author, by Thomas RosSIERRAS, Songs of the. Miller,.C. H. Boston, 1873. coe. 4th edition. London, 1872. 2 v. Por160.1.1.................615.20 traits. [Bohn's Standard library.] Sin. 80...5927.10 SIGIITS a-foot. Collins, (W.) W................. 511.24 SiMioNDs, William. ( Walter Aimwell.) Aimwell SIGHTs and insig hts. [Fiction.] Whitney, A. D.T. stories. Clinton........................... 932.29 2 v. 722.3 - - Ella..................................... 932.39 SIGNA. Rame, L. de la. Leipzig................ 331.1 - - Jerry. Added a memoir of the author, with a - Same. Philadelphia......................... 723.15 likeness.................................... 932.27 SIGNAL-IAN, The. Dickens, C. (J. H.) (In John- - - Jessie.................................... 932.25 son, (E.) R. Little classics)................. 529.4.8 - Marcus................................... 932.30 SIGNALS, Manual of. Myer, A. J. New York, - - Oscar.....................................932.28 1866. 12c................................. 6927.1 --- Whistler................................ 932.26 SIGNBOARDS, The history of. Sadler, L. 1R., and SIMPLETON, A. Reade, C. Leipzig.............. 328.29 Hotten, J. C. London [1875]. Sm. 80.. 5615.8 - Same. New York........................... 531.30 SIGOURNEY, Henry Howell Williams. Genealogy of SIMPLICITY and fascination. Beale, A............. 535.4 the Sigourney family. Boston, 1857. 31 pp. 80.5022.10 SisAPsoN, Sir James Young. Obstetric memoirs and SIGOURNEY, Lydia Howard, formerly Miss Huntley. contributions. Edited by W. O. Priestley and Letters to mothers. 2d edition. New York, 11. H. Storer. Philadelphia, 1855, 56. 2 v. 1839. 297 pp. 12................... 5..... 218.2 Illustrated. 80............................ 6011.5 - Pleasant memories of pleasant lands. Boston, - See PAGE, H-. A. Noble workers. London, 1842. viii, 368 pp. 1 plate. 16........... 1537.12 1875. Smi. 80.............................. 5936.3 SINAI 223 SMILES Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SINAI. Holland, F. W. Explorations in the penin- SKETCHES by a travellor. Holbrook, S. P. Boston, sula of. See PALESTINE exploration fund.... 5933.1 1830. 120................................. 5914.4 - Lenoir, P. Le Sinai. Paris, 1872. 180.......5935.10 SKETCHES of creation. [Popular natural history.] - Lepsius, (C.) R. Discoveries in Egypt. Ethiopia, Winchell, A. New York, 1874. 12~.....1523.32 and the peninsula of Sinai, in 1842-45. Lon- SIKETCHES of Germany and the Germans. Spencer, don, 1853. 8...........................5931.12 E. London, 1836. 2 v. 8................ 422.6 - Maughan, IT. C. The Alps of Arabia. Travels SKETCHES of scenery and manners in the United in Egypt, Sinai, Arabia, and the Holy Land. States. By the author of the "Northern travelLondon, 1873. 8..........................5932.10 ler." New York, 1829. 188-4- pp. Illustrated. - Palmer, E. H. T'he desert of the Exodus. Now 120.................................413.12 York, 1872. Sm. 8........................ 222.2 SKETCHINO. Hatton, T. Hints for sketching in - obinson, E., and Smith, E. Biblical researches water-colour from nature. London, 1869. 16~. 6217.4 in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraoa. - - Hints for sketching trees from nature in water Boston, 1841. 3 v. 8..................... 5810.5 colours. London, 1869. 16................. 6217.5 Stanley, A. P. Sinai and Palestine in connection SaEY, Frederic C. Hysteria. New York, 1867. viii, with their history. New York, 1870. 80...... 5933.1 103 pp. 160....................... 6015.3 See also Note under Palestine. SKILLINGS, D. N., and FLINT, D. B. Illustrated catalogue of portable sectional buildings. New SINCLAIR, Alexander Doall. Myxoma. (In Massa- York [cop. 1862]. 53 pp. 40................ 6222.1 chusetts medical society. Publications)....... 6021.4 SKIN, Practical compendium of the diseases of the. SINCLAIR, Catherine. Beatrice; or, the unknown Green, J. Boston, 1839. 85............... 6012.9 relatives................................... 714.29 SKIRIISHING. Jenkin, Mrs. C............ 313.6 SINGErS and songs of the liberal faith. [Unitarian.] SKYE, Scotland, A summer in. Smith, A. Boston, Putnam, A. P. Boston, 1875. Sm. 8........ 1513.4 1865. 12~................................. 426.1 SINGULAR creatures, and how they were found. Cup- SLACIK, J. 11. Practical trout culture. [With a ples, A. J................. 913.19 chapter on the bibliography of fish-culture.] SINK or swim. Alger, H., jr.............., 935.8 New York, 1872. 143 pp. Illustrated. 120.. 6616.2 SINS of the tongue and jealousy in woman's life. SLADE, Daniel Denison. Bronchitis and its conseLandriot, J. F. A.T. Boston, 1874. 120..... 1915.7 quences. (In Massachusetts medical society. SINTRAi and his companions. La Motte'Fouque, F. Publications).............................. 6021.4 (H. C.), Freiherr de................ 8....... 313.7 SLANG dictionary, The. Hotten, J. C. London, SIE Andrew Wylie of that ilk. Galt, J.......... 515.10 1874. Smi. 80............................. 6126.6 SIE Brook Fossbrooke. Lever, C. (J.)............ 332.23 SLAYER'S, A, adventures. Themes, TW. H. Boston, SIn Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite. Trollope, A. 334.18 1873. Sm. 8.............................. 735.2 SIE Jasper Carew. Lever, C. (J.) Leipzig...... 332.25 SLAVERY. Adam, W. The law and custom of - Same. London.............................. 516.20 slavery in British India, in a series of letters SIR Jasper's tenant. Braddon, M. E............. 325.5 to T. F. Buxton. Boston, 1840. 120......... 1915.4 SI Noel's heir. Fleming, M. A,............... 723.22 - Channing, W. E. Slavery. Boston, 1835. 160. 818.5 SIR Rohan's ghost. Spofford, H. E................. 537.22 - Helper, H. R. The impending crisis of the SIR Theodore Broughton. James, G. P. R........ 327.15 South: how to meet it. New York, 1860. 120. 617.1 SIREN, A. Trollope, T. A...................... 334.20 - Wilson, H. History of the rise and fall of the SISTER Louise. Melville, G. J. W............. 321.26 slave power in America. Boston, 1874. 80.... 5012.9 SISrER SUSy. Clarke, R. S.....H............. 927.5 SLEEP. Hall, W. W. Sleep: or the hygiene of the SISTERHOODS and deaconesses at home and abroad. night. New York, 1871. 120..............1523.18 Potter, H. C. New York, 1873. 160.........1535.23 - MIacnish, H. Philosophy of. (lIn the AlexanSISTEns of charity, catholic and protestant. Jame- drian) I.................................1910.4.2 son, A. (MI.) Boston, 1857. 12c.............1538.16 SLEEPEE, John Sherburne. Salt water btbbles. By SIVEWRIGHT, J., joint author. Telegraphy. See Hawser Martingale, pseud. With illustrations. PREECE, William Henry..................... 6826.6 Boston, 1854. xii, 408 pp. 12.............. 716.10 SIx in all. Townsend, V.F....7............ 713.5 SLICK, Sam, pseud. See HALIBUETON, Thomas Six months at the White house.' Carpenter, F'. B. Chandler. New York, 1870. 120...................... 1216.9 SMALL house, The, at Allington. Trollope, A... 334.9 Six months in a convent. Reed, H. T. Boston, SiALL-POX, Treatise on. Abd Beer Mohammed Ibn 1835. 80........5..................... 1539.2 Zacariyk Ar-rhzi. London, 1848. 8........6013.10 SIx months in Italy. Hillard, G.S. Boston, 1854. SIIEAToN, John, Life of. Smiles, S. Lives of the 2 v. Sin. 8............................. 426.8 engineers. London, 1861. 80............... 5421.4 Six, The, of spades: a book about the garden and SMEDLEY, Francis Edward. Frank Fairlegh........ 315.11 the gardener. Hole, S. R. Edinburgh, 1872. - Lewis Arundel.............................. 510.11 Sm. 40.............................. 6226.5 SIEE, Alfred. Manuel d'l61ectricit6 m6dicale. Orn6 Six to sixteen. Ewing, J. H.....................1117.10 de figures. Paris, 1850. x, 304 pp. 240. Six years later. Dumas, A. (D.).....5...... 511.14 [Manuel Roret]............................ 6019.1 SIxTUS V, pope, The life and times of. Huebner, J. SMELLIE, William. The philosophy of natural hisA. von. London, 1872. 2 v. 8......5522.11 tory. See WARE, John.....................1522.10 SKATING, Handbook of. Forrest, G. London, 1863. SrILEs, Samuel. Brief biographies. Boston, 1873. 160....................1519.1 vi, 517 pp. 160............................1024.13 SKELETON, The, in the closet. Hale, E. E. (In - Character. New York, 1872. 387 [383] pp. Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)...........529.4.5 12......1935.41 SKEPTICISM, Christian theology and modern. St. - The Huguenots: their settlements, churches, and Maur, or Seymour, E. A., duke of Somerset. industries in England and Ireland. With an New York, 1872. 120....................... 5817.2 appendix relating to the Huguenots in America. SKEETCHLY, J. A. Melinda the caboceer; or, sport New York,1868. 448 [446] pp. Sm. 80...... 5514.1 in Ashanti. A tale of the Gold coast. With - Industrial biography: iron-workers and toolillustrations. New York [London], 1876. x, makers. Boston, 1871. 410 pp. 120....... 1227.5 358 —pp. 16~............................ 433.3 - Life of George Stephenson and of his son Robert; SKETCH book, The. Irving, W,. Leipzig, 1843: Sq. also a history of the invention of the railway 16c............I......................... 311.13 locomotive. With portraits and illustrations. - Same. London, 1855. 160.................. 715.6 New York, 1868. 501 pp. 80.............. 5422.1 - Same. Philadelphia, 1872. Sm. 80...........1815.10 - Lives of Boulton and Watt. Comprising also a SKETCHES. Dickens, C. (J. H.)................. 338.22 history of the invention and introduction of the SKETCHES abroad with pen and pencil. Darley, F. steal-engine. London, 1865. xv, 521-+- pp. 0. C. New York, 1869. Sm. 4............. 433.2 Illustrated. Portraits. 8......... 5. 421.5 SMILES 224 SMITH Shelf. No. Shelf'. No. SMILES, Samuel, continued. SMITH, James and Horace. Rejected addresses, and - Lives of the engineers, with an account of their other poems. With a biographical sketch. Edprincipal works; comprising also a history of ited by E. Sargent. New York, 1871. xxiii, inland communication in Britain. With por- 414 pp. 120............................. 1624.2 traits and illustrations. London, 1861. 2 v. 8~. 5421.4 SMITH, Jepson Huband. Notes and marginalia, illusContelnts. - Vol. I. Early works of embanking and drain- trative of the public life and works of Alfred ing; Life of Sir Hughx Myddelten; Early reads and medes ing; Life of Sir 1ugh Myddeltonl; Early: roads alld modes Tennyson. London [1871]. xix, 202 pp. Sm. 8~. 5337.2 of travelling; Bridges, harbours, and ferries; Life of James Brindley. II. Life ofJohn Smeaton; Life of John Rennie; SMITH, Capt. John. Hawks, F. L. Adventures of. Life of Thomas Telfourd. New York, 1854. 12......... 1028.3 - Self-help; with illustrations of character and IHillard, G. S. Life of. (In Sparks, J. Library conduct. Revised and enlarged edition. Bos- of American biography)....................5028.1.2 ton, 1861. 430 pp. Portrait. 120........... 1535.3 SMIITH, Joseph Emerson. Oakridge: an old-time story. 723.11 - Same. New edition. New York [1870]. 383 — SMITn, Julie P. Chris and Otho.................. 727.26 pp. Portraits. 120..................... 1534.9 - Courting and farming; or, which is the gentle- Thrift. New York, 1876. 404 pp. 120.......5826.11 man?..................................... 724.32 SMITH, Adam. An inquiry into the nature and causes - The married belle........................... 727.27 of the wealth of nations. Edited by James E. - Ten old maids: and five of them were wise and Thorold Rogers. Oxford, 1869. 2 v. Portrait. 8~. 5822.9 five of them were foolish. A novel........... 727.35 SIITH, Alexander. Dreamthorp. (in Johnson, (E.) - Widow Goldsmith's daughter.................. 727.24 It. Little classics)........................529.4.4 - The widower 7 27.25 - A summer in Skye. Boston, 1865. iv, 423 pp. SMITH, Leon, HAMIrlLTON, H., and LEGRos, E. The 120............... 426.1 international English and French dictionary. SMITH, Alfred Charles. The Nile and its banks: a London, 1873. 2 v. 80..................R.R., 1.3.8 journal of travels in Egypt and Nubia. With SMITH, Mary-P. Wells. Jolly good times; or childillustrations. London, 1868. 2 v. Sm. 8.... 425.1 life on a farm. By P. Thorne [pseud]........ 1117.8 SMIITH, Caroline Lombard. Home arts for old and SMITH, Philip. The student's ancient history. The young. Illustrated. Boston, 1873. 198 pp. 120. 1517.3 ancient history of the East. From the earliest - Home games for old and young. Illustrated. times to the conquest by Alexander the great. Boston, 1873. vi, 190 [188] pp. 12..........1517.2 Illustrated. London, 1871. xiv, 594 pp. 120. 5916.14 SMITH, Edward. Foods. New York, 1873. xvi, 485 pp. SIMITH, Philip Vernon. History of the English inIllustrated. [International scientific series.] 120. 6436.6 stitutions. Philadelphia, 1874. xiv, 303-4- pp. Health: a handbook for households and schools. 160........................................ 5418.5 New York, 1875. viii, 198 —pp. Illustrated. 120.6036.11 SIIITH, Reginald Bosworth. Mohammed and MoSMITH, Eli,joint author. Biblical researches in Pales- hammedanism. Appendix containing Emanuel tine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petrma. See Deutsch's article on " Islam." New York, 1875. ROBINSON, Edward......................... 5810.5 388 pp. 12...............................5816.2 SMITH, Fannie N. Shiftless folks. An undiluted SMITH, S. Compton. Chile con carne; or, the camp love story. By Christabel Goldsmith [pseud.l. 714.17 and the field.' New York, 1857. xvi, 404 pp. SmIIT, George, of the British museum. Assyrian dis- Illustrated. 12~............................ 515.2 coveries; an account of explorations and dis- SIaUTH, Southwood. Treatise on fever. Boston, 1831. coveries on the site of Nineveh, during 1873 and xvi, 262 pp. 8............................ 6011.9 1874. With illustrations. London,'1875. xvi, SmITH, Stephen, editor. Romance and humor of the 461 pp. Map. 8........I.................5932.12 rail. New York, 1873. 343 pp. Illustrated. 120. 534.24 Note. — This volume is occupied in part with an account of SMITI, Sydney. Works. New York, 1871. 480 pp. the author's explorations at Nineveh in 1873 and 1874. in search Portrait. 8....1931.1 for tablets witl; cuneiformi inscriptions, so as to complete the - Memoir of. With a selection from his letters. recorlds in this character preserved in the British museum, Menir of. With a sction fro his letters. giving an account of the deluge, etc., translations of which ill Holland, S. S., lady. New Yorl [cop. 1855]. the greater pat of tlie volume, which contains also a brief recapitulation of former discoveries, and a bibliograpihy of the 2 v. 121025..6 subject. SMIITH, T. Roger. Acoustics in relation to architec- The Chaldean account of Genesis. Containing ture and building: the laws of sound as applied the description of the creation, the fall of man, to the arrangement of buildings. New edition, the deluge, the tower of Babel LO[etc.]; from the with illustrations. London, N. D. vi, 165 pp. cuneiform inscriptions. With illustrations. 120.. 1715.1 New York [London], 1876. xvi, 319 pp. 80.. 6320.4 StUTH, Thomas Southwood. Illustrations of the SiIITiH, George, joint author. Make your wills! a divine government. Boston, 1831. 347 pp. 120. 5814.13 farce. See MAYHEVw, Edward................ 1635.3 SMalTH, Uriah. The state of the dead and the destiny SMITH, Goldwin. Three English statesmen [Pym, of the wicked. Battle Creek, 1873. 368 pp. 160. 6327.6 Cromwell, Pitt]: lectures on the political his- SmITH, Walter. Art education, scholastic and industory of England. New York, 1867. 298 [296] trial. With illustrations. Boston, 1872. x, pp. 12................................... 5425.1 398 pp. 8................................ 6211.3 SmITH, Hannah. (Hesba Stretton.) Alone in London. 1128.1 - Teachers' manual of free-hand drawing and de- Bede's charity............................... 737.34 signing, and guide to self-instruction. Boston, - The crew of the Dolphin...................... 529.11 1873. vi, 156 pp. Illustrated. L. 8........ 6210.6 - The doctor's dilemma......................... 530.6 - Same. Boston, 1875. vi, 156 pp. L. 8......6210.12 - Hester Morley's promise...................... 737.18 SMITH, William. Dictionary of Greek and Roman - Jessica's first prayer.......................... 1128.3 antiquities. Illustrated. London, 1872. xii, - Little Meg's children......................... 1128.2 1293 pp. 80..........................tR., E.3.5 - Max Kromer: a story of the siege of Strasburg.. 738.12 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and - Nelly's dark days............................1118.14 mythology. Illustrated. London, 1870. 3 v. SMITI, Horace. The picnic party. (In Johnson, 80....................................*R.R., E.3.3 (E.) H. Little classics).....................529.4.9 - Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. - joint author. Rejected addresses, and other poems. Illustrated. London, 1872. 2 v. 8.... *R. R. E. 3. 4 See SM1ITH, James........................... 1624.2 - Dictionary of the Bible. Revised and edited by SMITH, Hubert. Tent life with English gipsies in H. B. Hackett and E. Abbot. New York, 1872. Norway. With illustrations and map. London, Illustrated. 4 v. 80................... R. B.2.2 1873. xxii, 540- pp. Portrait. 8........ 5722.1 -- History of Greece, from the earliest times to SMnITrH, J. Frederick. Woman's love; or, like and the Roman conquest. With supplementary unlike..................................... 711.38 chapters on the history of literature and art. SMITH, James. The temperance reformation and its Revised, with an appendix, by George W. claims upon the Christian church. A prize Greene. Illustrated. New York, 1875. 704 pp. essay. London, 1875. x, 403 pp. 80....... 1912.8 [The student's series.] 120..................5916.11 SMITH 225 SONGS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SMITH, William, continued. SocIAL stage, The: original dramas, etc. Baker, - Memoir of J. G. Fichte. See FICHTE, J. G. G. M. Boston, 1875 [cop. 1870]. 16........ 1635.7 Popular works. London, 1873. 83........ 5723.4 SOCIAL statics. Spencer, H. New York, 1872. 120. 5825.1 - The student's Scripture history. The Old Testa- SOCIETY and solitude. [Essays.] Emerson, R. W. ment history. From the creation to the return Boston, 1875. 160.........................1537.21 of the Jews from captivity. With maps and SOCIETY for the diffusion of useful knowledge, Lonwoodcuts. New edition. London, 1874. xii, don. The penny cyclop dia. Vol. I-v. Lon619 pp. Sm. 8............................ 6325.22 don, 1833-36. 5 v. L. 80..............HR.R., F.2.2 - - The New Testament history. With an intro- lContents. -Vol.I. A-Andes. II. Andocides-Athanagilde. duction, connecting the history of the Old and ITI. Athlianarie —Bassano. IV. Bassantin —Bloernaart. V. New Testaments. With maps and woodcuts. Butfalo. New edition. London, 1873. xii, 675 pp. SOCIETY of Jesus [Jesuits], History of the. Orliac, Sm. 80....................................6325.23 Mme. J. M. S. Cincinnati, 1865. 2 v. 120... 5817.6 SMITHSONIAN institution, Washington, D. C. Annual SOCIOLOGY, The study of. Spencer, H. New York, report of the board of regents, 1873, 74. Wash- 1874. 120............................. 5826.1 ington, 1874, 75. 2 v. 8~ 6914.3 SOCnRATES. Grote, G. Plato and other companions - Exploration of the Colorado river of the West and of. London, 1867. 3 v. 8................. 6113.2 its tributaries. Explored in 1869-72, under the - Xenophon. Memorabilia of. London, 1872. direction of the secretary of the Smithsonian Sm. 80.................................... 6115.12 institution [by J. W. Powell]. Washington, SOCRATES SCHOLASTICUS. Ecclesiastical history. 1875. xi, 291 pp. Illustrations. Maps. 40.. 230.1 Translated from the Greek: with some account SMOKE. Turgenef, I. S. New York, 1872. 12~.. 537.14 of the author, and notes selected from Valesius. SMOKIE, Prevention of. Williams, C. W. London, London, 1853. xx, 449 pp. 16............. 5815.3 1858. 120.................................1715.19 SOLA. Thackeray, A.I. Works................ 512.1.4 SMOLLETT, Tobias (George). The adventures of Pere- SOLDIER boy, The. Adams, W. T................. 924.5 grine Pickle............................... 315.17 SoLIEg'S, The, orphans, Stephens, A. S. (W.).... 726.1 - The adventures of Roderick Random. London.. 513.13 SoLDIERING and scribbling. A series of sketches. - Same. With the life of the author. Leipzig.. 315.16 Forbes, A. Leipzig, 1872. Sq. 160....... 319.7 - The expedition of Humphry Clinker......... 315.15 SOLEINNE, - de. Bibliothdque dramatique. Cata- See LAWRENCE, E. Lives of the British histo- logue rddigd par P. L. Jacob [pseud. of Paul rians. New York, 1855. 120..............1224.7.1 Lacroix]. T.I. Paris, 1843. 8............ 5532.1 SIIGaJLER., The. James, G. P. R................ 327.4 SOLITARY vice, A solemn appeal relative to. White, SaMYTH, William. Lectures on modern history, from J. Battle Creek, 1870. 160...............1538.19 the irruption of the north nations to the close of SOLITUDES, The, of nature and of man. Alger, W. R. the American revolution. 3d American edition. Boston, 1871. 160.........................1535.22 With preface, and a list of books on American SOLLund Haben. Freytag, G. Leipzig, 1874. 2v. history, by J. Sparks. Boston, 1851. xxii, Sq. 16~..............5738.3 738 pp. 8................................5012.10 SOLLY, N. Neal. Memoir of David Cox. With - Same. New edition. London, 1854. 2 v. [Bohn's selections from his correspondence, and some Standard library.] Smn. 8.................. 5925.7 account of his works. Illustrated. London, - Lectures on the history of the French revolution. 1873. xii, 339 pp. 2 portraits. L. 8....... 5420.3 New edition. London, 1860. 2 v. [Bohn's SOME women's hearts. Moulton, L. C......... 714.2 Standard library.] SIn. 8.............. 5517.10 SOMEBODY'S luggage. Dickens, C. (J. H.), and others. 338.2 SNARELYOW; or, the dog fiend. Marryat, F....... 732.5 SOMERSET, G. A. Day after the fair: a burletta. SNOW, Samuel Sheffield. The voice of Elias; or, New York, N. D. 33 pp. Illustrated. 12~... 1635.3 prophecy restored. Being a complete and truth- SOMERSET, Duke of. See ST. MAUR, or SEYMOUR, ful exposition of the visions of the prophet Edward Adolphus. Daniel and the book of the Revelation. New SOMIERVILLE, Mary. On molecular and microscopic York, 1863. 395 pp. Portrait. 120......... 1524.9 science. With illustrations. London, 1869. SNOW image, The. Ilawthorne, N. Boston, 1872. 2 v. Sm. 80............................ 6816.2 160....................1813.1 - Personal recollections. With selections from her SNow man, The. Dudevant, A. L. A. D.. 526.6 correspondence. By her daughter, Martha SNOW-STORer, The. Wilson, J. (In Johnson, (E.) Somerville. London, 1873. vi, 377 pp. PerR. Little classics).......5................. 529.4.7 trait. Sin. 50.............................. 5424.9 SNOWDEN, Richard. History of North and South - Same. Boston, 1874. vi, 377 pp. Portrait. America, from its discovery to the death of Sin. 80............... 1223.13 and 5424.15 Washington. Philadelphia, 1818. 2 v. in 1. - Physical geography. 6th edition, revised by H. Maps. 12~.....................;......... 818.8 W. Bates. With portrait. London, 1870. xvi, SoBIEsKm, John. See JOHN III, king of Poland. 564 pp. Sm. 80 6856.2 SOCIABLE, The; or, 1001 home amusements. Frickell, SOamRVILLE, William C. Letters from Paris on the G. New York [cop. 1858]. 12............. 1514.6 causes and consequences of the French revoluSOCIAL economy. About, E. (F. V.) Handboolk of. tion. Baltimore, 1822. 390 — pp. 80....... 5512.1 New York, 1873. 120...................... 1528.9 SOMNA UeSuLssz. Account of Jane C. Rider, the - Rogers, J. E. T. Social economy. New York, Springfield somnambulist. Belden, L. W. 1872. 120.................................1525.23 Springfield, 1834. 12..................... 1928.4 SoCIAL gleanings. Boyd, M. London, 1875. Sm. 85. 5613.7 SoN, A, of the soil. Oliphant, M. (0. W.)........ 536.20 SoCIAL mniorality. Maurice, (J.) F. D. London, SoNG, The, of Hiawatha. Longfellow, H. W. Poeti1869. 80................. 5833.5 cal works. Leipzig, 1856. Sq. 160.......... 1614.1 SoCIAL pressure. Helps, Sir A. Boston, 1875. SoNGS in the night: or, hymns for the sick and suf160....................................... 5826.5 fering. Boston, 1845. xvi, 271 pp. 16.....5816.17 SOCIAL science. About, E. (F. V.) Le progrds. SoNGS. Chambers, R. The songs of Scotland prior Paris, 1865. 180........................... 5536.3 to Burns. With the tunes. Edinburgh [1873]. - Considerations on some recent social theories. Sq. 160............................... 5637.1 Boston, 1853. 1.................... 5827.3 - Deutsches Leben in Liedern. Bremen [1873]. - Knight, C. Knowledge is power: a view of the L. 40...................5730.5 productive forces of modern society and the re- - Hewitt, M. E. The songs of our land, and other sults of labor, capital and skill. Boston, 1867. poems. Boston, 1846. 12.................. 1625.13 12..................1524.24 - Holmes, 0. W. Songs in many keys. Boston, - Nordhoff, C. The communistic societies of the 1862. 120................................. 1612.5 United States. New York, 1875. 8......... 5821.2 - Hullah, J. The song book. London, 1866. Sec also Ethics, Labor, Temperance. 16~....................................... 1615.1 29 SONGS 226 SOUTHWORTH Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SONGS, continued. SOUTHI-SEA bubble, The. A tale of the year 1720. - Juvenile lyre: or hymns and songs set to music Ainsworth, W. II. 322.20 for the use of schools. Boston, 1836. 120..... 1623.2 SOUTH sea bubbles. [Travels.] Herbert, G. R. C., - Miller, C. H. Songs of the Sierras. Boston, and Kingsley, G. H. Leipzig, 1874. Sq. 160. 310.27 1873. 16................................1615.20. SOUTH sea whaler, The. Kingston, W. H. G....... 921.16 - Murray, J. C. The ballads and songs of Scotland. SOUTH seas. Melville, H. Omoo: a narrative of London, 1874. Sm. 8~...................... 5626.5 adventures in the. New York, 1868. 120.... 425.23 - Sargent, E. Songs of the sea. Boston, 1847. 16~. 1612.9 - Stewart, C. S. Visit to the. New York, 1833. SONNAMBULA, La. Bellini, V. (In Ditson, 0., and 2 v. 120.................................. 225.4 co. Standard opera librettos)...............6233.3.4 SOUTHALL, James C. The recent origin of man, as SONOHA. Browne, J. R. A tour through Sonora. illustrated by geology and the modern science New York, 1871. 12....................... 415.13 of pre-historic archaeology. Illustrated. Phil- Marryat, F. Narrative of the travels and adven- adelphia, 1875. 606 pp. 80................. 6612.8 tures of Monsieur Violet, in. [Fiction]....... 337.7 SOUTIHESI, Earlof. See CARNECIE, James. SONREL, L. The bottom of the sea. Translated and SOUTHEY, Robert. Common-place book. Edited by edited by E. Rich. New York, 1872. xix, 402 his son-in-law, J. W. Warter. London, 1850. pp. Illustrated. 160...................... 1714.9 4 v. 80................................... 5624.1 SOONER or later. Brooks, (C.) S................ 310.5 - The doctor, etc. New York, 1860. 2 v. in 1. 120.1534.10 SOPHOCLES. Tragedies: in English prose. The Ox- - Same. New York, 1872. 2 v. in 1. 12...... 5617.9 ford translation. New edition. London, 1873. - Life and correspondence. Edited by his son, C. xvi, 339 pp. Portrait. Sm. 8..............6115,20 C. Southey. New York, 1851. 579 pp. 8... 1221.1 - Sophocles [outlined and explained]. Collins, C. Life of Nelson. New York, 1857. 309 [301] pp. W. Edinburgh, 1871. 160.................6116.11 Portrait. 16.............................. 1228.3 SOPHOCLES, Evangelinus Apostolides. A glossary - Poems. Boston, 1799. 125 pp. 120.......... 1618.7 of later and Byzantine Greek. [Memoirs of the -Select lives of Cromwell and Bunyan. New ediAmerican academy, vol. viH, new series. Cam- tion. London, 1861. viii, 180 pp. Sm. 80.. 5428.6 bridge, 1860. Title-pagemissing.] 624 — pp. 40. 6110.2 - Selections from [his] letters. Edited by J. W. SoPHoio REs, The, of Radcliffe. Kellogg, E....... 922.9. Warter. London, 1856. 4 v. Smi. 80........5425.23 SORET, Freddric, Conversations of Goethe with. See A~ote. - The full, authoritative life is that edited by his son. GOETHE, Johann Wolfgang on...............5735.11 "Selections from his letters" [5425.23] was publisbed by his SORHO. O1cott, H.S. New York, 1857. 120.... 6425. family. See the full retferences in Allibone. The li;es of 6425.5 Scott, Aloore, Byron, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Sara Coleridge, SOTO, Ferdinand de, the discoverer of the Mississippi. Lamb, De Quincey's' Autobiographic sketches," etc., illusAbbott, J. S.C. New York, 1873. 12...... 923.34 trate many parts of Southey's life. There are papers on Southey in the Cornhill magazine, 1873, SOUL. Feuchtersleben, E., Freiherr von. The die- and in Temple bar, 1874. tetics- of the. New York, 1854. 120.........1527.18 See also Macaulay's Essays [1918.4]; Howitt's " Homes and hauntsi' [1225.5]; Jerdan's'" Mes I have known" [5423.11]; - Newman, F.W. The soul, her sorrows and her Coleridge's "Biographia literaria," chap. 3 [1611.5]; S. C. aspirations. London, 1849. 120'. 5814.17 11all's "Book of menmories" [1231.1]; and -I. C. Robinsos's - Same. London, 1852. 120............. 1534.5 Diary" [25.3]. SOULS, Frank, GIHON, John H., and NISBET, James. SOUTHWARD ho! Simms, W. G................... 716.31 Annals of San Francisco; containing a summary SOUTtwo THIr, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte. Allof the history of California. Illustrated. New worth abbey............................. 727.5 York, 1855. 824 pp. Maps. Portraits. 8~.. 810.3 - A beautiful fiend.. 726.19 SOULE, Richard. Dictionary of English synonymes. - The bridal eve............................... 727.10 Boston, 1871. vi, 456 — pp. 16.......R.R., F.3.2 - The bride of Llewellyn....................... 727.2 SOULT, Nicolas Jean do Dieu, marshal of France. - The bride's fate.............................. 727.16 Extracts from [his] journal, addressed to a - The changed brides.......................... 727.4 friend. Newburyport, 1817. 141 pp. 120.... 1917.7 - Cruel as the grave........................... 726.10 SOUND. Peirce, B. Elementary treatise on. Boston, - The curse of Clifton.......................... 527.8 1836. 80.................................. 6434.1 - The deserted wife............................ 527.10 - Tyndall, J. Sound. New York, 1874. 80....1914.11 - The discarded daughter......... 727.3 See also Acoustics. - Fair play 737.6 SOUNDINGS from the Atlantic. [Essays.] Holmes, SOUNDINGS fr~~lll the Atlanti — Fallen pride................................. 727.1. W. Boston, 1866. 120............... 1914.1 Note. - This work is the same as that published under the 0. W. Boston, 1866. 120~...............1914.1 title "'The curse of Clifton." SOUTH, The, or, Southern States of the United States. Helper, H. R. The impending crisis of the - The family doom.. 734.25 South: how to meet it. New York, 1860. 120. 617.1 - The fatal marriage..727.21 - Jones, C. H. Appletons' Hand-book of American - The fortune seeker.... 727.6 travel. Southern tour. New York, 1873. 120. 413.5 - The gipsy's prophecy.527.11 - King, E. The great South. [Illustrated de- - The haunted homestoead; and other novellettes. scriptions since the war.] Hartford, 1875. 80. 5031.6 With an autobiography.522.13 - Loring, F. W., and Atkinson, C. F. Cotton cul- - How he won her.527.12 ture and the South considered with reference to - India the pearl of Pearl river. 727.8 emigration. Boston, 1869. Sm. 8.6435.3 - Ishmel; or, in the depths..... 522.23 - Pollard, E. A. Black diamonds gathered in the - The lady of the isle727.20 darkey homes of the South. New York, 1859. 12~. 1915.8 - The lost heir of Linlithgow.727.7 SOUTH breaker, The. Spofford, H.E. (In Johnson, - The lost heiress. 522.8 (E.) H. Little classics)...........529.4.7 -- Love's labor won............................. 727.13 SOUTH CAROLINA. The prostrate state: South Caro- - The maiden widow.... 734.26 lina under negro government. Pike, J. S. - The missing bride............................ 727.15 New York, 1874. 12....................... 5017.4 - The mother-in-law...727.9 - A noble lord.........734.21 Note. - See under Simms foibr novels founded on the history - The prince of darkness.527.14 of South Carolina in the American revolution. of S Carolina in e Aericn revolution. - Retribution................................. 727.12 SOUTH KENSINGTON museum, London, [Art hand- - Self-raised; or, from the depths. A sequel to books. Edited by William Maskell, No. 1.] Ishmael................................... 5.22.26 Textile fabrics. By Daniel Rock. With wood- - The three beauties........................... 527.9 cuts. [London] 1876. 116 —- pp. 8....... 6214.6 - Tried for her life............................. 522.10 -No. 3. Ancient and modern furniture and - The two sisters..727.18 woodwork. By John Hungerford Pollen. With - Victor's triumph............................. 734.20 numerous woodcuts. [London, 1875.] vii, - Vivia....................................... 727.19 143 pp. 8.............................. 6214.5 - The widow's son............................. 727.11 SOUTHWORTH 227 SPAIN Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SOJTHWORTH, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, cont'd. SPAIN. History, travel, etc., continued. - The wife's victory; and other novelettes........ 727.17 - - Hay, J. Castilian days. Boston, 1871. 12~... 227.2 - editor. The mystery of Dark hollow......... 522.18 - Helps, Sir A. The Spanish conquest in America. -and BADEN, Frances Henshaw. The Christmas New York, 1856. 4 v. 120............... 816.6 guest......................5............... 522.9 - Irving, W. Legends of the conquest of. London, - The spectre lover by E. D. E. N. Southworth, 1850. Sm. 8.............................. 826.4 and other stories by F. H. Baden............. 522.11 - - Spanish papers and other miscellanies. New Note. - The story by Mrs. Southworth is contained in pp. York, 1866. 2 v. Sm. 8i.1934.1 2.3-47. - - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. Sm. 8......... 1815.8 SOUVENIR of 1775. [Lexington fight.] Porter, E. - Napier, Sir W. F. P. English battles and sieges G., and Stephenson, H. M. [Boston, 1875.] 40. 810.5 in the peninsula. London, 1873. Smn. 8..... 5916.9 SoUVENIRs et indiscretions. Sainte-Beuve, C. A. - Poitou, E. (L.) Spain and its people. A record Paris, 1872. 120...........................5538.16 of recent travel. London, 1873. Sm. 0...... 5914.8 SOUVESTRE, Emile. Theatre de la jeunesse. Paris, - Rose, H. J. Untrodden Spain, and her Black 1860. 256 — pp. 18~.....................5536.15 country; being sketches of the life and characGonte~ts.-LaloteriedeFrancfort; Le testament de Madame ter of the Spaniards of the interior. London, Patlural; Cornre on fith son lit on se couchlie; La vielle cou- 1875. 2 v. 80.........59................. 5921.6 sine; L'incognito; Le cousin Pierre. sne; Linceie; Le cousi Pierre - Stone, J. B. A tour with Cook through Spain. - An attic philosopher in Paris. New York, 1873. London, 1873. Smin. 8~...................... 5916.8 144 pp. 12U............................... 532.9 - Taylor, (J.) B. The lands of the Saracen; or, SOWED by the wind. Kellogg, E.................. 715.17 pictures of. New York, 1857. 120.......... 424.13 SowEaRB, George Brettingham. A conchological - Thi6blin, N. L. Spain and the Spaniards. Bosmanual. With illustrations. London, 1852. ton, 1875. 160............................. 427.5 vi, 337- pp. 2 folded sheets. 80........... 6632.4 -- Tollemache, Mrs. W. A. Spanish towns and SowING and reaping. Hlowitt, M............... 937.5 Spanish pictures. A guide to the galleries of. SPAIN. History, travel, etc. London [1872]. Sin. 80..................... 5916.3 - Abbott, J. S. C. Romance of Spanish history. - Wylie, J. A. Daybreak in Spain; or, sketches New York, 1869. 120...................... 824.3 of Spain and its new reformation. London - Andersen, I. C. In Spain. New York, 1870. [1870]. Sm. 8~............................ 227.1 Sm. 80.................................... 426.16 See also Peninsular war. - Borrow, G. The Bible in. New York, 1869. 80.5931.13 - The Zincali; or, an account of the gypsies of. Language and literature. New York, 1869. 8o.......................5931.13 - Hubbard, (N.) G. Histoire de la litt6rature - Davillier, (J.) C., baron. L'Espagne. Paris, contemporaine en Espagne. Paris, 1876. 120. 5536.22 1874. L. 40.............................. 5910.5 - Ollendorif, H. G. New method of learning the - Field, K. Ten days in. Boston, 1875. Sq. 160. 428.7 Spanish language. New York, 1850. 120.... 2035.2 - Ford, H. Handbook for Spain. London, 1869. - Ticknor, G. History of Spanish literature. Bos2 v. 160.................................. 5917.1 ton, 1872. 3 v. 80........................ 5922.2 - Froissart, Sir J. Chronicles of. London, 1868. - Villemain, A. F. Tableau de la litt6rature au 2 v. L. 80........................... 5920.2 moyen'ge en Espagne. Paris, 1871. 2 v. - Hare,A.J. C. Wanderings in. London, 1873. 16~. 5934.5 120........................................5437.11 NIONTE OI - SPAIN., The history of Spain is singularly well illustrated by books in English, though there is no elaborate general history in English; but Abbott's " nomance of Spanish histoery" is a popular account of' principal events. Ford calls Buckle's account in Isis " History of civilization " [5417.1] "an excellent if rather violent commentary on Spanish history." See Smyth's estimate of her early history in his 8tlhl lecture on " Modern history" [5012.10; 5925.7]. Arabs and lfoors. See Gibbon's 51st chapter of his "Decline and fall of the Roman empire" [824.9]. Much of this early legendary history of the 8th and 9th century is told by Irving in his " Spanish papers" [1815.8; 1934.1], particularly for the union of' Caslile and Leon in the 13bth century. For the conquests of thle French, see Guizot's "Hlistory of France" [5510.2]. Graasda, A. 1. 1238-1492. Thie general reader can depend upon Irving's" Conquest of Granada" [826.4; 1815.6], and consult Irving's own explanation of the real nature of the work and its claim to historic truth in his " Spanish papers" [1815.8; 1934.1], and thie review in Prescott's Essays [5237.3], which pronounces it "snbstantially an authentic record." See also Prescott's " Ferdinsand and Isabella" [5922.5] and H-Iallam's " Middle ages" [5916.1]. Christian Spain. Prescott introduces his " Ferdinuand and Isabella " C5922.5] with a suimmary of the previous history of the several monarchies, then united under one crown, but for the episodes of the Spanish discovery and conquest in America, see Columbus, Cort6s, Mexico, Peru, etc. Robertson's " History of Charles the fifthl," 1515-56 [1226.9], follows next; but see note under Charles V. The reign of Philip IIr, 1556-98, had already been illustrated by Watson, in a work of little research, and confined chiefly to the War in the Netherlands On which he has been superseded by Motley; see Netherlands, note), when Prescott, to continue Robertson's "History of Charles the fifth" [1226.9], begun his Philip IT, which he left unfinished [1222.1]. Motley's histories may be read by parallel courses with Prescott's Philip II. Froude's " History of England" [826.9], covering the reigns of Henry v[t[ and Elizabetllh, concerns constantly the relations of' that kiengdom with Spain, and in his last volume he describes the overthrow of' the Spanish armada, sent to invade England, as does Motley in his " United Netherlands" [5912.1]. Later come the wars of the succession, 1700-14, upon which Earl Stanhlope has a special monograph, confining Ihis narrative as much as possible to what occurred in Spain, which has been reviewed by Macaulay, in his Essays [1918.4]. See also Sinytlh's 23d lecture on "eModern history" [5012.102; 5925.7], and English history under Queen Anne, and the paper on the Bourbons in Spain in -Harper's monthly, vol. 10. On the peninsular war, see the well-known work of Rapier [5920.1, — also see the English battles and sieges, above-namned] and the lives of Wellington, beside Hamnley's "Operations of wsar" [5910.6]. Its political aspects can be studied in such books as Brougiham's autobiography [5425.2]; Alison's "History of Europe [5913.5], and IKnight's " History of England" [5413.1]. See also papers in Alison's Essays [1531.7] on the revolution of 1820 and the Carlist struggle. Thi6blin's " Spain and the Spanisrds" is made up of the letters of a newspaper correspondent, during the late revolutions. For this period, see also Lippincott's magazine, Aug., 1875; and a paper on Don Carlos in Fraser's magazine, 1873. Literature and art. Literature. Buclkle, in his "I History of civilization" [5417.1.1, chap. 1], outlines the history of the Spanish intellect from the fifth ceintiry down. The old history of Spanish literature by Sismondi in his "Literature of the south of Europe" [5927.10] has been surpassed by Ticknor, who is reviewed in Prescott's essays [5237.3], with refereices in Alliboue. See also the Life of George Ticknor [1012.5; 5023.10]. There is a brief sketch onith references in Longfellow's "Poets of Europe" [5922.1], and a chapter in his "Outre-mer" [1838.4.1] on the devotional poetry. See also Lockhart, on the ballad literature [1612.5]; Schlegel, on the dranma, in his " Dramatic literature" [6136.2]. See also Villemain's "Moyen Age;" the chapters on literature in Prescott's "Ferdinand and Isabella" C5922.5]; those on Spain in Hallam's "Literature of Europe" [1531.2], ansd the lives of Cervantes, Lope de Vega, etc. Art. There is a recent guide to the galleries of Spain by Tollemache [5916.3], but see Painting, niote, and also chap. 13 of Poitou's " Spain and its people." Fergusson's " History of architecture" [6222.3] covers that art. Travels, etc. Ford's Handbook in Murray's series is of excellent reputation, and the fbourth edition, 1869 [5917.1], is considerably recast in the first part to make the routes conform to the railway routes, lately introduced into Spain; and in the second part is put a variety of most valuable matter illustrative of Spanish 228 history, manners, etc., with references to authorities. Buckle's unfavorable estimate of Ford pertained to the earlier editions. Borrow's books have had great success. He resided in Spain, trying to introduce the protestant Scriptures. Irving's "Alhambra" [715.7; 1815.15] is a graceful semi-fiction of manners. Davillier has Dore's illustrations. See Bayard Taylor's article in the Atlantic monthly, MIarch, 1868, and a paper in Harper's monthly, vol. 36. Hay's book is a series of essays on present experiences (also Atlantic monthly, vol. 27 and 28), and the titles of others above explain themselves, to which may be added Prime's "Alhambra and Kremlin" [5914.6]; Revere's "Keel and saddle" [5914.3], etc. Of modern manners there are delineations in lose's "Untrodden Spain," and in a paper in Macmillan's magazine, 1873. In Fiction. For the period of lile Goths in the 8th century, see Southey's poem, "Roderick, the last of the Goths." Bulfinch's "Age of chivalry" [824.1] illustrates the period of Charlemagne and his Paladins in the same century; and in this connection, see Loekhart's " Spanish ballads" [16116.5], which have also much concerning the Cid in the 11th century. For the 15th century and the Jews, see Grace Aguilar's " Vale of cedars" [533.17]; and for the era of Columbus, fiom the marriage of Ferdinand and Isabella, 1469-92, Cooper's "Mercedes of Castile" [525.14]. Prescott says "iDon Quixote" [5927.4] gives a far better view of the Spanish mnaners of the middle ages than the monkish chronicles. " Gil Bias" [517.18] may also be read for its illustration of Spanish manners and character. For the siege of Granada, see Bulwer's " Leila" [532.11]; and for the timne of Philip IrI, see "Bulwer's "Calderou, the courtier" [5618.53. A favorite story of gypsy life, started by Cervantes, has reappeared in various furms, particularly in Victor Hugo's " Hunchback ofNotre-Dame" [511.27] and in Longfellow's drama, "The Spanish student" [1612.1.1; 1614.1]. Mrs. Manning's " Spanish barber" [738.5] is a tale of colporteours in Spain, and in this connection, see Borrow's "Bible in Spain" [5931.133. Byron's " Childe Harold," first canto [1614.12.2], illustrates the poetic associations of the country. Scott's poem, "The vision of Don loderick" [1613.5], pictures the Mioorish invasion, the height of Spanish power, and the peninsular war. Shelf. Ho. Shelf. No. SPALDING, Martin John. Lectures on the evidences SPAS of Europe, On the curative effects of baths and of catholicity. Baltimore, 1870. 440 pp. 8~. 5811.6 waters, being a handbook to the. Braun, J. SPALDING, William. Biography of Joseph Addison London, 1875. 80.......................... 6032.4 and Francis Bacon. (In Macaulay, T. B., lord, SPEAKER. See ELOCUTION. and others. New biographiesof illustrious men). 5428.4 SPEAKING likenesses. Rossetti, C. (G.) Boston, 1875. - History of English literature; with an outline of 16~....................................... 912.23 the origin and growth of the English language. SPECIEs. Darwin, C. (H.) Origin of species by 12th edition. Edinburgh, 1873. 446 —pp. Sm. 80. 6127.2 means of natural selection. New York, 1873. SPANGLER, Helen King. The physician's wife.... 723.23 120....................................... 1523.6 SPANISH ballads, Ancient. Lockhart, J. G. Boston, - Mivart, St. G. On the genesis of. London, 1871. 1861. Sm. 8..............................1616.5 Sm. 8~.................................... 1536.5 SPANISH barber, The. Manning, A........... 738.5 See also Darwinism. SPANISH gypsy, The. A poem. Lewes, M. Boston, SPECTCLES: their uses and auss. Sichel J. SPECTACLE S: their uses and abusqs. Sich el, J. 1872. 120. 1625.1 Boston, 1850. 8~........................ 6011.11 SPANISH match, The; or, Charles Stuart at Madrid. B t,8 0.1 Ainsworth, W. H........322.23 SPECTACLES for young eyes. See LANDER, Sarah Ainsworth, W. It............................ 322.23 ~et West. SPANISH student, The. [Drama.] Longfellow, H. et SPANISH student, The. [Dranla.] Longfellow, H. SPECTATOR, The. New edition. With prefaces, hisW. Poetical works. Leipzig, 1856. Sq. 16~. 1614.1 tra n b ic. B A Caes -Same. (In his Poems.) Boston, 1858. 16....1612.1.1 torical and biographical. By A. Chaers. SPARE, John, joint author. Dissertation on the NewYork, 1864. 6 v 5611 -- (Selected papers.) By Addison and Steele. W7ith part performed by nature and time in the cure (Selected papers.) By Addison and Seele. i of diseases. See oEDS, Robert Thaxter. 6021.5 introductory essay and biographical sketches of diseases. See EDES, Robert Thaxter 6021.5 by J. Habberton. New York, 1876. xxix, SPAR, hours. [Essays and tales.] Brown, J. Bos- b J Hbeo be Y 17 xt ton, 1873. 2 v. Sm. 80.................... 279-f- pp. [llabberton, J. Select British essays.] Sq. 16~........................... 1919.3 SPARK, The, of genius. Kellogg, E........ 922.10 SPECTATOR, The. Vol. 23, 239, 4 8. London SPARKS, Jared. Life and treason of Benedict Ar- S T,Th.. 23 2, 3,448. o 6] 31.1 1850, 51, 73-75. 6 v. Sm.LU f.........~.......63. nold. (Ino his Library of American hiography).5028.]. 80 1 737.36v m 563. nold (In A his Library of American biograph).5028.1.3 SPECTRE lover, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N..... 522.11 - Life of Ethan Allen. (In his Library of Ameri- SPECTROSCOPE' The, and its applications. Locky.r, can biography).5028.1.1 ~~SPECTROSCOPE, The, and its applications. Lockyor, can biography).............................5028.1.1 J. N. London, 1873. 160 6826.4 (In hi Lbrary ofJ. N. London, 1873. 160.......... 6826.4 - Life of Father Marquette. (In his Library of SPEcTrUsI analysis. Schellen, I. Spectrum analyAmerican biography)........i'" 5028.1.10 sis in its application to terrestrial substances, - editor. Collection of essays and tracts in theology, and the physic constitution of heavenly from vriousauthos, wit biogaphicl andand the physical constitution of the heavenly from various authors, with biographical and bodies. London, 1872. 80.... 6822.2 critical notices. Boston, 1823-26. 6 v. 120.. 1918.9 des lnd, 12 8an62 ~~~Conet.-o..TreiJ.A:Fnaiet -and OTHERS. Spectrum analysis explained, and Coes. - Vol. I. Turreic, J. A.:'nda tls is - its uses to science illustrated; Spectrum analysis ligion; Abaozit, F.: Essays; Blackbtsrne, F.: Confetssions of fkath; I-Hoadly, B.: Essays. II. Whitby, D.: Last thoughts; discoveries. (In Estes, D. Half-hour recresBHare, F.: Difficulties acid rliscouragements which attend the tions in popular science)...... 6813.7 study of thie Scriptures; Newton, Sir I.: -Iistolrical account of p s n two corruptions of Scripture; Butler, C.: H-istorical outline of - Waitts, W. M. Index of spectra. London, 1872. the controversy respecting the text of the three heavenly 8068136 sitcesses. III. Robinson,.: Essays; Cogan, T.: Letters........................................ to Wilbesforce on total depravity. IV. Penn, Wv.: Tile SPEIGHT, T. W. Under lock and key........... 528.2 sandy foundation shaken; Creeds should be expressed in the Journof thedisoveryof launagofScrptre;SyksA..:Tie isesreny f ic- SPEKE, John Hanning. Journal of the discovery of language.of Scripture; Sykes, A. A.: The innoceney of involuntary error'r =rted and vindicated; Benson, G:: Essay the source of the Nile. With map and portraits, on the belief'of tifgas above reason; Emnlyn, T.: Humnble ndillstrations. N ork,. 5 8.1 ~~~~~~~~~and illustrations.:Now York, 1864. 590 [588] inquiry into the Scripture account of' Jesus Christ; Barbauld, A. L.: Thoughts on piblicworship. V. HIales, J.: Essays; pp. 8.................................... 5932.2 Foster, J.: Essays. VI. Taylor, J.: Essays; Locke, J.: SPENCE, Joseph. Anecdotes, observations, and chrEssays; Claylos:, R.: ~~~Sresbfrte siIoseflrdOPENCE, osp. Anecdotes, observations, and charEssays; Clayton, R.: Speech befbre the Irish house of lords on subscription to articles and creeds; Watts, I.: Causes of acters, of books and men. Collected from the uncharitableness; Le Clere, J.: On thie choice of our religious conversation of Pope, and other eminent persons opinions. oe~~~~~~pisetn~oecs. ~of his time. With notes, and a life of the author. ---- Libraxry of American biography. New Yorkr Library of A erican biography. New York By S. W. 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London, 1870. v, 136 — pp. 12............1716.36 Davidson, by C. M. Sedgwick; D. Rittenhouse, by J. Ren- SPENCER, Edund. Slretches of Germasy and the wick. VIII. J. Edwardis, by S. Miller; D. Braineeid, by WV. B. O. Peabody. IX. Baron Steuben, be F. Bowen; S. Cabot, Germans, with a glance at Poland, Hungary, by C. Hayward. jr.; W. Eaton, by C. C. Felton. X. R. Ful- and Switzerland, 1834-36 London, 1836. 2 v. ton, by J. Renwick;; J. Warren, by A. I1. Everett; H. Hudson, by H. R. Cleveland; Father Marquette, by J. Sparks. Illustrated. 8......................... 22.6 SPENCER 229 bPORTSMAN'S Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SPENCER, Herbert. Education: intellectual, moral, SPIRITUALISM, or Spiritism. De Morgan, C. From and physical. New York, 1873. 283 pp. 120. 5835.3 matter to spirit. The result of ten years' ex- First principles of a new system of philosophy. perience in spirit manifestations. London, 1863. 2d edition. 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John Stuart Mill: his life and SPITHEAD, The mutiny at. Herbert, D. Great hisworks. Twelve sketches. Boston, 1873. 96 pp. torical mutinies. London, 1876. Sin. 8......5924.2 120................i.....................5427.10 SPITZBERGEN. Blackwood, F. T., lord Dufferin. Voy- See RIBOT, T. English psychology. New York, age to, in 1856. Boston, 1859. 120.......... 225.3 0_74. 8'................................. 5835.5 - Wells, J. C. The gateway to the Polynia. A SPENCER, Ichabod Smith. A pastor's sketches: or, voyage to. London, 1873. 80................5911.14 conversations respecting the way of salvation. SPoeFoRD, Harriet Elizabeth, formerly Miss Prescott. New York, 1857. x, 414 pp. 12............1535.17 The amber gods and other stories.538.3 SPENCER, Jesse Ames. A course of English reading. - Azarian.................................... 728.1 Based on the manual of J. Pycroft. New York, - D'outre mort. (In Johnson, (E.) H. 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III. Auf der D-ine; Rtschen von Bofce; Clara Vere; In der Zw1ften 2 v. in 3. 80......................... 612.1 Stunde. IV. Die von Hohlienstein. V, V1. In Reih' und - Gilmore, P. Accessible field sports. London, Glied. 1869. Sm. 80..............................1514.10 - Deutsche Pioniere. Berlin, 1871. 364-F pp. - - Gun, rod, and saddle. Personal experiences. 160.......................................5735.10 London, 1869. Sm. 8...1..................1514.11 - Hammer and anvil. From the German by W. H. - - Prairie and forest: a description of the game Browne 512.13 of North America, with personal adventures in - Leisure hour series. What the swallow sang. their pursuit. New York, 1874. 120......... 6415.1 From the German byMS....................5. 18.16 - Greenwood, J. Wild sports of the world. New - Problematic characters. F'rom the German by York, 1870. 8~...........................1514.21 [M.] Schele de Vere........................ 736.16 - Herbert, H. W. American game in its seasons. - Through night to light. From the German by New York, 1873. 120......................1516.14 [M.] Schele de Vere......................... 518.10 - - Field sports of the United States and British SPIERS, Alexandre, and SURENNE, Gabriel. French provinces. New York [cop. 1848]. 2 v. 120.1514.19 and English [and English and French] pronounc- - Meunier, V. (A.) Adventures on the great hunting dictionary. Revised and enlarged by G. P. ing grounds of the world. New York, 1872. Quackenbos. New York, 1872. xxii, 651 — 16........................................ 1714.7 pp. 80............................. iK., D.3.12 - Strutt, J. Sports and pastimes of the people of SPINAL cord, M/inute structure and functions of the. England. London, 1876. Sm. 8............ 6414.4 Schroeder van der Kolk, J. L. C. London, 1859. - Walsh, J. H. British rural sports. London, 80........................................ 6023.2 1872. Sq. 16................6414.1 SPIRIT of the age, A new. 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New York........................... 525.26 of theological essays).....................6325.12 SQUIRE Arden. Oliphant, M. (O. W.)........... 710.17 STANLEY, Henry Morton. Coomassie and Magdala: SQUIRE'S, The, legacy. Hay, M. C................ 530.16 the story of two British campaigns in Africa. STAiL —HOLSTEIN, Anne Louise Germaine Necker, With illustrations and two maps. New York, baronne de. De l'Allemagne. Nouvelle 6di- 1874. xiv, 510 pp. 80....................5931.14 tion. Paris, 1869. 628 pp. 180............5536.21 - How I found Livingstone: travels, adventures - Corinne; or, Italy. Translated by Isabel Hill; and discoveries in Central Africa. With maps with metrical versions of the odes by L. E. Lan- and illustrations. New York, 1872. xxiii, 736 don. New York, 1873. xxvii, 396 pp. 120.. 527.17 pp. 8~..................... 422.24 and 5931.5 - Corinne ou l'Italie. Nouvelle edition. Prhccdde - My Kalulu, prince, king, and slave: a story of d'une notice par Mine M. N. de Saussure. New Central Africa. With illustrations. New York, York, 1873. 422+-pp. 120................ 2015.3 1874. xiv, 436- pp. Sm. 8.............. 921.9 - Germany. With notes and appendix by O. W. STANLEY Thorn. Cockton, H..................... 717.4 Wight. New York, 1871. 2 v. in 1. 12~.... 5726.1 STAR, A, and a heart. [Fiction.] Church, F. Boston. 730.10 - Influence of literature upon society. (In The - Same. Leipzig.............. 334.7 Alexandrian).............................. 1910.4.2 STAR-CHAMIBER, The. [James I's time.] Ainsworth, - Memoires (dix annies d'exil). Ouvrage pos- W. H...................................... 322.9 thume publie en 1818 par M. le due de Broglie STAR papers; or, experiences of art and nature. et M. le baron de Stael. Nouvelle edition pre- Beecher, H. W. New York, 1855. 120....... 1924.2 cedde d'une notice sur la vie et les ouvrages doe - Same. New edition, with additional articles. Madame do Stadl par M-e Necker de Saussure. New York, 1873. 120...................... 1924.4 Paris, 1861. 483 pp. 18~...................5527.11 STAR spangled banner, Essay on the. Salisbury, S. - Reflections on suicide. (In The Alexandrian).. 1910.4.2 Worcester, 1873. 80........................5010.16 STAGE, The mimic. Baker, G. M. Boston, 1871. STARK, John, Life of. Everett, E. (In Sparks, J. 120.......................................1635.23 Library of American biography)............ 5028.1.1 See also Actors and acting, English stage. STARRY flag, The. Adams, W. T.. 924.23 STARRY flag series. See ADnAis, William T. STAGE-COACHES. Annals of the road, or notes on mail STARS. Proctor, H. A. Half-hours ith the. Lonand stage coaching in Great Britain. Malet, H.. on, 1871. 40..... 6810.1 E. London, 1876. 8....................... 5433.4 E. London, 1876. 80..... 533.4- Winchell, A. Geology of the. (In Estes, D. STAGE-STRUCK Yankee, The: a farce. Durivage, 0. Half-hour recreations in popular science)...... 6813.7 E. New York, N. 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New edition, reSee.a.s........h,....... vised and corrected; with an appendix, containvcc abo Plymoulli,?zose. ing notices of the endowed grammar schools of STANHOPE, Philip Dormer, earl of Chesterfield. Let- England and Wales. London, 1869. xlv, 596+ ters to his son. Edited, with a biographical pp. Sm. 8.............. 5416.5 notice, by C. S. Carey. London, 1872. 2 v. STEAM, An elementary treatise on. Clark, D. K. Portrait. Sm. 8~........................... 5615.6 London, 1875. 12.................... 6428.7 - The man of education: or, beauties of Lord Ches- STEAMi boilers. Prideaux, T. S. The economy of terfield. Selections. Boston, 1801. 300 pp. 12~. 1928.6 fuel, with reference to. London, N. D. 12~...1715.13 - See SAINTE-BEUVE, C. A. English portraits. - Robinson, J. R. Explosions of: how they are New York, 1875. 16~...................... 1025.3 caused, and how they may be prevented. BosSTANHOPE, Philip Henry, 5th earl Stanhope, for- ton, 1870. 12~............................ 1713.4 merly loard Mahon. The "forty-five." Being STEAM —ENGINE. Baker, T. Mathematical theory of the narrative of the insurrection of 1745 ex- the. London, 1870. 120.................... 1716.1 tracted from Lord Mahon's History of England. - Bourne, J. Catechism of the. New York, 1854. Added, Letters of prince Charles Stuart. New 120.......................................1526.13 edition. London, 1869. viii, 160 pp. Sm. 8~. 5418.7 - Burn. R. S. Self-aid cyclopsedia for self-taught - History of England, comprising the reign of students. London, N. D. 80................ 6223.2 Queen Anne, until the peace of Utrecht, 1701-13. - Clark, D. K. An elementary treatise on steam 4th edition. London, 1872. 2 v. Portrait. and the steam-engine, stationary and portable. Smi. 8~................................... 5418.3 London, 1875. 120......................... 6428.7 - History of England, from the peace of Utrecht - Evers, H. Steam and the steam engine: land to the peace of Versailles. 1713-83. Leipzig, and Imarine. New York [Glasgow], 1873. 16~. 1717.5 1853, 54. 7 v. in 4. Sq. 16~................ 838.3 - Ewbank, T. A descriptive and historical account - Life of Louis prince of CondO. New edition. of hydraulic and other machines; with observaLondon, 1861. viii, 308 pp. Sm. 80.........5527.10 tions on the. New York, 1876 [cop. 1863]. 8~. 6422.7 - Life of William Pitt. London, 1867. 4 v. - Lardner, D. The steam engine. London, 1871. Portraits. Fac-simile. Sm. 80..............5424.11 120~................. 1716.34 STErAM-ENGINE 231 STEVENS Shelf No. Shelf. No. STEAM-ENGINE, continued. STEPHENS, Charles Asbury. [American homes series.] - Murray, R. Treatise on marine engines and The young moose hunters, a backwoods-boy's steam vessels. London, 1871. 120.......... 1716.13 story..................................... 921.11 - Smiles, S. Lives of Boulton and Watt. Con- - The camping-out series. Vol. I. Camping out; prising also a history of the invention and intro- as recorded by "Kit"................... 1127.1 duction of the. London, 1865. 8...........5421.5 - - Vol. IIn. Off to the geysers; or, the young See also Locomotive engine. yachters in Iceland. As recorded by " Wade". 1127.2 - - Vol. Iv. Lynx-hunting: from notes by the STEARNS, Edward Josiah. A practical guide to author of "Camping out 937.25 English pronunciation. Boston, 1857. lxxx, - - Vol. v. Fox-hunting, as recorded by Raed... 927.25 55 [51] pp. 12................1737.2 - - Vol. YI. On the Amazons; or, the cruise of STDBMAN, Edmund Clarence. Victorian poets. Bos- "The rambler." As recorded by Wash........ 916.28 ton, 1876. xxiii, 441 pp. 12............... 1837.1 STEPHENS, Frederic G. Flemish and French pictures, Contents. —Walter Savage Landor; Thonnas Hood; Matthew with notes concerning the painters and their Arnold; Bryan Waller Procter; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; works. London, 1875. x, 280- pp. IllusAlfred Tennyson; Tennyson and Tleocritus; Robert Brown- trated by 20 tchings. 06211.8 ing; Robert Buchanan; i)ante Gabriel Itossetti; William'. 4.8 Mlorris; Algernon Charles Swinburne, etc. -Memoir of Sir Edwin Landseer. A sketch of STEE AN, Charles. A manual of swimming. Lo- [his] life. Illustrated. Being a new edition of "The early works of Sir Edwin Landseer." don, 1873. xvi, 270 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 80. 6418.1 London,!874. xv, 184 pp. L. 8~... 6211.6 STEEL, John H. An analysis of the mineral waters Lno 1 x 1 p STEPHENS, John Lloyd. Incidents of travel in Cenof Saratoga and Ballston. 2d edition. Saratral America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. Illustrated. toga Springs, 1838. 203 pp. 120............ 417.15422.5 12th edition. New York, 1856. 2 v. 8..... 422.5 STEEL, The manufacture of. Gruener, L. (E.). New _ Incidents of tavel n catan. Illustrated. York, 1872. 8~............................ 6631.4 In to r l Y a l rt New York, 1843. 2 v.................; 5930.5 STEELE, Anne. Works. Boston, 1808. 300 pp. 120. 5218.1 Nwor,14.2v'535 STEPHENS, William Richard Wood. Saint Chrysos8TE:ELE, Sir Richard. See FORSTER, J. BiographiRichar d. r FOS~TER, Biographi- tom: his life and times. With a portrait. Loncal essays. London, 1860. Sm. 80...........5425.12 don, 1872. xiv, 474-4- pp................ 5813.6 Seealso Spectator. STEPHENSON, George, Life of. Smiles, S. New York, 1868. 8~............................5422.1 STEEPLE trap, The. Abbott, J................... 917.33 STEPHENSON, as Mashll Souvenir of 75. STEFFENS, Heinrich. The story of my career, as stu- See PORTERO, Edward Griffin.sa. 810.5 dent t Fribur and olla andas prfessr atSee PORTER, Edward Griffin.................. 810.5 dent at Freiburg and Jena, and as professor at STEPHENSON, Robert, Life of. Smiles, S. New STEPHENSON, Robert, Life of. Smiles, S.:New Ilalle, Breslau and Berlin. Translated by W. York, 8. 80.5422.1 Y ~~~York, 1868. 8~............................ 5422.1 L. Gage. Boston, 1863. 284 pp. 160........ 1025.8 STEPHENSON, Sr Rowland Macdonald. Elementary STELLO. Vigny, A. (V.), comte de. Paris, 1873. and practial instrutions on the science of.18~....................................... 5536.18 a d patcl isr cin n te sin e o TE OSET.180. B. 1-,. The Rocky mo 553un6.ansit 18 srailway construction. 4th edition, revised by STENtlOUSE, T. B. 1I. The Rocky mountain saints: E.Nugent. Withillustrations. London, 186. E. Nug~ent. With illustrations. London, 1869. a full and complete history of the Mormons, viii, 262 pp. foldedplt. 12. 1715.23 viii, 262 pp. I folded plate. 12~....... 1715.23 including the colonization and development of STEPPING heavenward. Pretiss, E.............. 537.2 the mineral wealth of Utah. Illustrated. New STERLING exchange, Tables of. Price, J. M. New York, 1873. xxiv, 761 pp. 8..0.... 5933.9 York, 1852. L. 8c.......................... 1721.1 STEP-iloTIERt The. James, G. P. R............. 327.9 STERN necessity. Robinson, F. W................. 731.13 STE'PHEN, Sir James. Critical and miscellaneous STERNE, Laurence. Life and opinions of Tristram essays. Noepw Yorkg, 1871. 158 pp. 80. 1931.1 Shandy. Leipzig, 1849. 502- pp. Sq. 160. 315.14 Lectures on the history of France. 3d edition. A sentimental journey through France and Italy. Y~~~~ ~~ ~~~- A sen t mna j uny truhFac ntl. London, 1857. 2 v. 8.................... 5514.8 Added the letters and a life of the author. With STEIPHEN, James Fitzjames. Liberty, equality, fra- portrait. Leipzig, 1861. viii, 347 pp. Sq. 16. 428.2 ternity. London, 1873. vi, 350- pp. 8.. 583.1.2 Iife of. Fitzgerald, P. London, 1864. 2 v. STEPHEN, Leslie. Essays on freethinking and plain- 1224.1 speaking. London, 1873. 362-4-pp. Sm. 8~. 5838.3 speakrsing a library. New Yorkn2, 1874. 392-V.. 5Note. - The first and only foll memoir of Sterne is Fitzfl ~ours in library. New Yok, 1874. pp.gerald's, 1864, wNho presents a more favorable view of his 120....................................... 6136.9 character than that of the popular notion, derived largely from Thackeray's lecture in his'"English humourists" Contentts. - De Foe's novels; Richardson's novels; Pope as [1938.8]. Sterne wrote a brief autobiography, -hich is a moralist; Mtr. H hs'n's ediliose of Pope; Somee words aboust [123.8]. Stroect re etbiorpiy.vechi Sa Wtorlist; Mr. Eltin's edition of Pope; Some words abovlt usually prefixed to his works. Scott reprints it, and adds to Sir Walter Scott; Nathael athore; lz's novels; it, in his "Lives of the novelists" [5914.2]. See also DisBe quincey. raeli's "Literary miscellanies" [1533.43, and references in Aliibone; besides articles in Macinillan's mialgazine, 1873, and - The playground of Europe. [Switzerland.] Lon- rAllibone; bser sid' s rtic's acilla's magazine, 3, ad don, 1871. x, 321- pp. Illustrated. 120. 5935.8 STEPHEN Dane. Douglas, A. M.................. 533.14 STETSON, Charles B. Technical education: what it STEPIHENS, Ann Sophia (Winterbotham). Bellehood is, and what American public schools should and bondage................................ 734.11 teach. Boston,1874. iv, 284 pp. 12....... 5837.2 - Bertha's engagement......................... 522.17 STEphEN, Friedrich Wilhelm August Heinrich Ferdi- The curse of gold........................... 726.11 nand, baron von. Regulations for the order and - Doubly false........7................... 726.13. discipline of the troops of the United States. - Fashion and famine.................... 726.5 Part I. 10th edition. Added, the manual ex- The gold brick........................... 726.12 eircise, and evolutions of the cavalry: as prac- The heiress................................. 522.4 tised in the late American army. New York, - Lord Hope's choice........................ 528.6 1794. 95 pp. Plates. Sm. 120............. 6928.2 M- abel's mistake........................... 726.3 - Bowen, F. Life of. (In Sparks, J. Library of - Married in haste.................. 726.2 American biography)......................5028.1.9 - Mary Derwent.............................. 726.14 K- app, F. Life of. New York, 1859. 12.... 5025.8 - A noble woman.........2.......6............ 726.7 STEVEN Lawrence, yeoman. Edwards, A......... 312.16 - The old countess............................. 734.9 STEVENS, Edward T. Flint chips. A guide to pro- The old homestead........................ 726.4 historic archseology, as illustrated by the col- Phemie Frost's experiences.. 734.22 lection in the Blackmore museum, Salisbury. - The rejected wife..................... 727.14 London, 1870. xxxviii, 593 — pp. Illustrated. - Ruby Gray's strategy........................ 726.8 8~......................................... 5913.7 - Silent struggles......................... 527.13 STEyENS, Henry. Account of the proceedings at the - The soldier's orphans....................... 726.1 dinner given by George Peabody to the Ameri- The wife's secret........................... 726.9 cans connected with the Great exhibition. Lon- Wives and widows......................... 726.6 don, 185,1. 114 pp. 80,.................... 1923.2 STEVENS 232 STONE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. STEVENS, Isaac Ingalls. Campaigns of the Rio STODDARD, RichardHenry, editor. Bric-h-brac series. Grande and of Mexico. With notices of the Anecdote biographies of Thackeray and Dickens. recentwork of Major Ripley. New York, 1851. New York, 1874. xxiv, 305 pp. Sq. 16...... 1828.3 108 pp. 80 612.3 - - The Greville memoirs. A journal of the STEVENSON, David. Sketch of civil engineering in reigns of George Iv and William Iv. By North America. 2d edition. London, 1859. Charles C. F. Greville. New York, 1875. xi, x, 218 pp. 12~............................ 6428.3 346 pp. Sq. 16......................... 1828.5 STEVENSON, George J. City road chapel, London, - - Personal recollections of Lamb, Hazlitt [Campand its associations. With engravings. Lon- bell, and Countess of 2lessington]. New York, don [1872]. 624 pp. 80.................... 5414.1 1875. xxii, 322 pp. Portraits. Fac-simile. Note. — The head-quarters of the Wesleyan methodists of Sq. 160.................................... 1828.9 Great Britain; built in 1778 by John Wesley and Iois fol- - Personal reminiscences by Barham, Harness, lowers. and Hodder. New York, 1875. 335 pp. Sq. 160. 1828.4 STEVNSON, Sarah Hcett. Boys and girls in -- - Personal reminiscences by Chorley, Planch6, and biology; or, simple studies of the lower forms Yonng. New York, 1874. xxiii, 297 pp. Sq. 160 1828.2 STEVENSN, Sarh Hacktt. Boy and grls inYoung. New York, 1874. xxiii, 297 pp. Sq. 16~. 1828.2 of life, based upon the latest lectures of Tm H. - - Personal reminiscences by Constable and Gillies. Huxley. Illustrupated. New York, 1875oT. 186 New York, 1876. 336 pp. Portraits. Sq. 160.1828.10 pp. 120..................................- Personal reminiscences by Cornelia Knight and pp. 2...........................1527.17 ST~~manT, Balfour. ~~~~~Thomas Raikes. New York, 1875. xvi, 339$-3 STEWART, Balfour. International scientific series. Thomas Raikes. New York, 1875. xvi, The conservation of energy. New York, 1874. PP. Portraits. Sq. 160.................. 1828.7 viii, 236 —pp. 120.......6436.7 - - Personal reminiscences by Moore and Jerdan. - Leesons in elementary physics. New edition. New York, 1875. 293 pp. Portraits. Sq. 16~. 1828.6 London, 1873. x, 376 pp. Illustrated. 16... 6438.6 - - Personal reminiscences y OKeeffe, Kelly, and - joint. author. The unseen universe or physical Taylor. New York, 1875. xxi,341pp. Illusspeculations on a future state. See TAIT, Peter trations. Sq. 160........................... 1828.8 Guthrie.5834.6 - - Prosper M6rim6e's Letters to an incognita. STEWART, Charles Samuel. Brazil and La Plata: the With recollections by Lamartine and George Sand. New York, 1874. 350t- pp. Sq. 16~.. 1828.1 personal record of i cruise. New York, 1856. Sand. Nw York, 1874. 350+ pp. Sq. 16 1828.1 xi, 428 pp. Illustrated. 120................ 4 18- Sans-souci series. Men and manners in America xi, 28 p. Ilustrted.12".....,,,,425.18 - A visit to the South seas, in the U. S. ship Vin- one hundred years ago. Edited y 11. E. Scud- cennes,~~~~~~ in 829 30 Ne Yrk,1der. New York, 1876. 320pp. Illustrated. 16~. 1827.1 cennes, in 1829, 30. New York, 1833. 2 v. - The treasure-trove series. See WALsH, William STEWART, Dugald. W....orks. Vo..-l...Camhridge, 2Shepard.................................. 538.10 1829. 3 v. 80........................ 5832.4 STOECKHAnDT, Julius Adolphus. Chemical field lectures for agriculturists. Translated from the Contents. —Vol. I-III. Elements of the philosophy of the German. Edited, with notes, by J. E. Teschehumun m-ind. macher. New York, 1854. xii, 242+ pp. 12. 1525.29 -Elements of the philosophy of the human mind. STOKESLEY secret, The. Yonge, C. M............ 918.23 Brattleborough, 1808. 496 pp. 8.......... 1522.1 STOLEN waters. [Poem.] Gardner, C. E. New STIELER, Carl, joint author. The Bavarian highlands York, 1875. 12........................1625.12 and thle Salzkammergut. See SCHMID, Herman. 5720.1 STONE, Ebenezer W., compiler. Compend of instrucSTIGAND, William. The life work, and opinions of tions in military tactics, and the manual of perHeinrich HIeine. London, 1875. 2 v. Portrait. cossion arms. See MASSAc USITTS. Legisla8....................................... 5721.1 tive documents. Miscellaneous................1528.11 STILL hour, The; or, communion with God. Phelps, - Digest of the militia laws of Massachusetts. See IA..Boston, 1860. jflio.ps...,.6328.5 MASSACHUS'ETTS. Acts, laws, etc.............. 6927.9 STILL waterst.on, 1860... 16' 6..315.12 STONE, J. B. A tour with Cook through Spain: STILLI~, Charles janeway. Memorial of the Great STILL~l, Charles Janeway. Memorial of thie Great being a series of descriptive letters of ancient central fair for the United States sanitary com- cities and scenery of Spain, and of life, manmission, held at Philadelphia., June, 1864. Phil- nors, and customs of Spaniards. Illustrated. adelphia, 1864. 211 pp. Illustrated. 40..... 6910.1 London, 1873. vi,229-4- pp. Sm. 8.. 5916.8 STILLMAN, William J., editor. Poetic localities of Note. - The ir. Cook mentioned In the title has organized a system for conducting tourist parties over thie Cambridge. Illustrated with heliotypes from wid a syste for cond.ui tourist pares ver te -nature. Boston, 1876. 41 pp. Sm. 4:0....... 5231.1 SILnature. Boston, 18. Cul4 pp. Smct. 40i.l e5231.1 STONE, James Kent. The invitation heeded: reasons STDRLING, Edward. ir. Caudle's curtain lecture. for a return to catholic unity. 7th edition. [Dramatized from D. Jerrold.] New York, New York [cop. 1870]. 341 pp. 12.........5816.12 N. D. 8 pp. 120.......................... 1635.5 STONE, James W. Report of the trial of J. W. Web- The young scamp: a farce. New York, N. n. ster, indicted for the murder of G. Parkman. 17 pp. 12~................................ 1635.4 Boston, 1850. vi, 314 pp. 80............... 631.5 STIRLING, James Hutchinson. On protoplasm: be- STONE, Livingston. Domesticated trout. How to ing an examination of [his] criticism of Pro- breed and grow them. [Appendix, Books on fessor Huxley's views. Ross, J. London, 1874. fish culture, pp. 336-342. oston, 1872. x, Sm. 1.............................15 2.22 fish culture, pp. 336-34:2.] Boston, 1872. x, Sin, sWli. Co.....i.......................1527.22 347 pp.. Illustrated. 160................... 6616.3 STIsLING, W1illiam. Cloister life of Charles v. Bos- STONE, William Leete. Border wars of the American ton, 1853. xxv, 322 pp. Portrait. 120...... 1223.6 revolution. New York, 1857. 2 v. 160..... 818.1 ubote. - Compare the continuation by Prescott to Robert- - History of New Yorlk city from the discovery to son's Charles v" [1226.9]. the present day. New York, 1872. xx, 658, rin the Bosto. 136 — pp. Illustrated. Portraits. 80...... 5010.8 SToCK larleti, BTwenty-one years185....... 171 - Life and times of Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, or Red Jacket. MartinJ.Bs, ChBst on 1856. 80c... em 1711.1o With a memoir of the author, by his son. STOCKM-tR, Christian Friedrich, baron, Memoirs of. Albany, 1866. 509 pp. Portraits. 8... 5022.5 Stockmar, E., baron yon. London, 1873. 2 v. Stmar. E., baret7vn.2ondo,17- Life and times of Sir William Johnson. Albany, Sin 0~.~. 8~.~....~..~.~~.~ 572;5.1 8......~...52. SCm.~ 80.5725.1non MemisfBron1865, 2 v. Portrait. 8................... 5022.6 STOCKI~fAR, Er~nst, baron yvon. Memoir~s of Baron SToc AEr Tarnslated vron. Memois o y - Life of Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea), including Stockmar. Translated from the German by G. the horder wars of the American revolution A. M~illel. Eitedby F Ala Mftler.Lon-the border wars of the American revolution A. M[tiller]. Edited by F. Max Miiller. London, 1873. 2 v. Sm. S.5725.1 [etc.]. Albany, 1865. 2 v. Portraits. 8~... 5022.4 don, 1873. 2 v. Sin. 8~.......... 5725.1 H. and Marian. Putnam's handy. Naote. - These biographies, in this order, Jolnson. Brant, STOCKTON, Frank R. and Marian. Putnam's landy- Red Jacket, formi a history o' the great Iroqluois confederacy, book series. The home: where it should be and 1735-1838. what to put in it. New York, 1873. 182 pp. STONE, Treatise on the blasting and quarrying of. 120.......................................1515.10 Burgoyne, Sir J. F. London, N. D. 12......1716.15 STONE 233 STRAUSS Shell No. Shelf. No. STONE age, The. (In Estes, D. Half-hour recrea- STOTHARD, Thomas, Life of. Bray, A.E. London, tions in popular science)'.. 6813.7 1851. 40. 6213.8 See also Pre-historic nman. STOUT heart, A. Kellogg, E..................... 922.30 STO EeCUTo'ren Rudisetsori masnrad. Dosn STONECUTTING, Rudilments of mIasonry and. Dobson, STOWE, Harriet (Elizabeth) Beecher. (Christopher E. London, 1870. 12~.....................1716.24 Crowfield.) Agnes of Sorrento.527.16 ~STONEHENJGES, pseu~d. See WASHJohnHenry.~ote. - This is a story of Italy, Savonarola, etc.; and fbr STONE-eASON, Theof See WALSH, John Henrtiey. parallel reading compare George Eliot's "lRomola" [310.23]. STONE —MASON, The, of Saint Point. Lamartine, A. (M. L.) de. New York [1851]. 12......... 512.10 - Betty's brightidea. Also, Deacon Pitkin's farm, STONES of the temple. Field, W. London, 1873. and The first Christmas of New England....... 715.24 SM. 8.................................. 5815.7 - The chimney-corner. [Essays]...............1535.15 STONES of Venice, The. [Venetian architecture.] - Dred.... 314.23 Ruskin, J. New York, 1872. 3 v. 120......6236.1 Note. — Sometimes known as " Nina Gordon" itis a tale of' slavery and the Dismial swamp. STORER, Francis Humphreys, joint author. A com- of slavery ad te Dismal sap. pendious manual of qualitative chemical analy- - House and home papers. Boston, 1869. 333 pp. sis. See ELIOT, Charles William............. 6436.4 120....................................... 1516.8 STORIES and legends of travel and history. Lippin- - Key to Uncle Tom's cabin.................... 314.21 cott, S.J....J...............922.23 - Little foxes................................. 537.12 STORIES and tales. Andersen, 11. C............... 923.25 Note. - Papers and short tales illustrating foult-finding and STORIES for children. -By eleven sophomores....... 928.17 other misor vices. NAote. - Writtee as themes, in the spring of 1874, by eleven - Little Pussy Willow. [Juvenile]............. 932.2 sophomnores of' Harvard college.~ sopRESomores ofun pearvardsollg. S kC.M....982 - Men of our times; or leading patriots of the day. STORIES for young persons. Sedgwick, C. M...... 918.20 With portraits. Hartford, 1869. xiv, 575 [565] STORIES from famous ballads. Lippincott, S. J.... 922.24 pp. 8.................................... 5023.9 STORIES from my attic. Scudder, H. E......... 728.2 - The minister's wooing 314:24 STORIES of a grandfacther about American history. Note. - A story of Newport in thie last century, when HopDodge, N.S. Boston, 1874. Sq. 16......... 913.29 kinsianisni was rile and the slave-trade was still conducted by STORIES of bird life. Berthoud, H. London, 1875. Newport eerciants. Sm. 80.................................... 6617.9 - My wife and I 725.14 STORIES of French school life. Moncrieff, A. R. HI. 715.17 - Oldtown folks. Boston......................723.21 SToRIrEsofinfinity. Flamma-ion,C. Boston, 1873. 160. 6837.1 - Same. Leipzig............................. 314.22 STORIES of many lands. Lippincott, S. J.......... 928.7 Note.- A tale of New England manners. STORIES of the gorilla country. [Afirica.] Du - Palmetto-leaves............................. 417.10 Chaillu, P. B. New York, 1870. 120....... 933.5 - The pearl of Orr's island. [Coast of Maine stbry]. 527.20 STORIES of the prairie. Cooper, J. F............. 515.13 - Pink and white tyranny..................... 537.6 STORIES of the sea. Cooper, J. F................ 515.12 - Queer little people........................... 933.22 STORIES of the woods. Cooper, J. F........... 515.14 - Sam Lawson's Oldtown fireside stories....... 736.10 Note.-Tlhese three books by Cooper consist of extracts - Sunny memories of foreign lands. Illustrated. iorn his ceovels. Boston, 1854. 2 v. 120.................... 426.6 STORIES told to a child. Ingelow, J.............. 935.21 - Uncle Tom's cabin. Boston................... 733.4 - -2d series.............................. 935.22 - Same. Leipzig......................... 314.20 STORM warriors; or, life-boat work on the Goodwin Note. —A tale of Southern slavery, and of fiugitives to tihe sands. Gilmore, J. London, 1875. Sm. 80.. 5935.6 North. STORMIY life, A. Fullerton, Lady G.............. 325.16 - We and our neighbors; or, the records of an unSTORY, James P. Choisy........................ 521.20 fashionable street. (Sequel to "My wife and STORY, Joseph. Commentaries on the constitution I.") A novel. 723.12 of the United States. Abridged. Boston, 1833. - Woman in sacred history: a series of sketches. xliii, 736 pp. L. 80.................... 5030.2 With 16 chromo-lithographs. New York, 1874. - Life and letters. Edited by his son, W. W. Story. Unpaged. L. 8........................... 6320.1 Boston, 1851. 2 v. Portrait. 80........... 5021.3 - joint author. The new housekeeper's manual. See STORY, William Wetmore. Nero: an historical play. BEECHER, Catharine Esther.................. 1723.8 Edinburgh, 1875. viii, 275 pp. Sm. 8...... 1637.1 STRAFFORD, Earl of. See WENTWORTEH, Thomas. -Roba di Roma. 6th edition, with additions. STRAHAN, Edward, pseud. See SHINN, Earl. London, 1871. x, 594 pp. Portrait. 80.... 5524.1 STRAOT gate, The. Abbott, J. Harper's story books. 936.1.1 STORY, The, Lizzie told. Prentiss, E.............. 736.30 STRANGE adventures, The, of a phaeton. Black, W. 319.6 STORY of a bad boy. Aldrich, T. B............... 923.23 STRANGE horse, The, of loch Suainbhal. Black, W. 331.28 STORY of a genius. By the author of "How to win STRANGE story, A. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L... 336.12 love," etc.............................. 937.11 STRANGE world, A. Braddon, M. E. Leipzig..... 330.18 STORY, The, of a house. [History of building a - Same. New York..711.11 house.] Viollet-le-Duc, E. E. Boston, 1874. 80. 1513.3 STRANGER, The, in Liverpool; or, an historical and STORY, The, of a millionnaire. Mundt, C. (M.).... 533.22 descriptive view of the town of Liverpool and STORY, The, of a trooper. Adams, F. C. New York, its environs. Liverpool [1829]. 280 — pp. 1865. 12................................. 816.10 Map. Illustrations. Sm. 12............ 438.5 STORY, The, of Elizabeth. Thackeray, A. I...... 335.12 STRANGERS and pilgrims. Braddon, M. E. Leipzig. 330.13 STORY, The, of La Roche. Mackenzie, H. (In - Same. New York........................... 731.7 Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)............ 529.4.3 STRATHERN. Gardiner, M. 2 v.................. 330.26 STORY, The, of my career. [Biography.] Steffens, STRATHMORE. Rame, L. de la.................. 327.18 H. Boston, 1863. 160.................. 1025.8 STRAUSS, David Friedrich. The old faith and the STORY, The, of my life. Andersen, H. C....... 1225.18 new. A confession. Authorized translation, STORY of the great march [Sherman's]. Nichols, from the 6th edition. By Mathilde Blind. G. W. New York, 1866. 12~............... 815.7 American edition. The translation revised and STORY, The, of the guard: a chronicle of the [civil] partly rewritten. New York, 1874. 2 v. in 1. 120. 5815.22 war. IFrdmont, J. B.............815.5 Contenlts. — 1. Are we still Christians? 2. Have we still a STORY, The, of the peasant-boy philosopher [James religion? 3. What is our conception of the universe? 4. What isourrule of lile? Appendix. Ofourgreatpoees. Of Ferguson]. Mayhew, H. New York, 1870. 16~. 937.15 our great composers. STORY of the Simplon. See HALE, E. E., and others. STRASS, (Gerhard) Friedrih (Abram). Theglory Tales for trav ellers.......................... 720.22STA S,(ehr)FidchAba.Tegly Tales for travellers.720.22 of the house of Israel: comprising a picture STORY, A, of three sisters. Maxwell, C......... 517.26 of Judaism in the century which preceded the STORY, The, of Valentine and his brother. Oliphant, advent of our Saviour. Philadelphia, 1859. M. (0. W.) Leipzig........................ 331.6 480 pp. Illustrated. 120................... 425.14 Same. New York..................,...... 11.25 Note. - This book was originally published under the title STORY —BOOK, A, for the children. Diaz, A. M...... 1115.9 of" Helen's pilgrimage to Jerusalem." 30 STRAY 234 SUNDAY Shelf. No. Shelf' No. STRAY Yankee, A, in Texas. Hammett, S.A. New STURTEVANT, Edward Lewis and Joseph N. The York, 1859. 12~........................... 414.20 dairy cow. A monograph on the Ayrshire STREET ballads, popular poetry, and household songs breed of cattle. With an appendix on Ayrshire, of Ireland. Boston [1864]. 312 pp. 16.... 1615.2 Jersey, and Dutch milks. Boston, 1875. 252 STRETTON, Hesba, pseud. See SMITH, Hannah. pp. Illustrated. 12.......................1522.12 STRETTON, Julia. Lords and ladies............... 710.18 STUYVESANT, Peter, the last Dutch governor of New STRETTON. Kingsley, H...................... 521.23 Amsterdam. Abbott, J. S. C. New York, 1873. STRICKLAND, Agnes. Lives of the queens of England, 120..............................1014.14 from the Norman conquest. London, 1840-48. STUYVESANT. Abbott, J......................... 914.12 12 v. Illustrated. Portraits. 12~.......... 5416.4 SUBJECTION, The, of women. Mill, J. S. New Contents. —Vol. I. Matilda of Flanders, A.D. 1066; Ma- York, 1874. 8~............................ 1733.2 tilda of Scotland, 1100; Adelicia of Louvaine, 1120; Matilda SUBLIME and beautiful, Inquiry into the origin of of Boulogne, 1136; Eleanora of Aquitaine, 1154. II. Beren- ur ideas of the. Burke, E oks. Boston, garia of Navarre, 1191; Isabella of Angoul6ne, 1200; Eleanora our ideas of the. Burke, E. Works. Boston, of Provence, 1236; Eleanor of Castile, 1273; Marguerite of 1826. 8~.................................5634.1.1 France, 1299; Isabella of France, 1308; Philippa of Hainault, - Same. Boston, 1871. Sm. 8..............635.1.1 1327; Anne of Bohemia, 1380. III. Isabella of Valois, 1397; Joanna of Navarre, 1402; Katherine of Valeois, 1402; Margaret SUBLIME, The, in nature. Tugnot de Lanoye, F. of Anjou, 1444; Elizabeth Woodville, 1464; Anne of War- New York, 1872..............1714.21 wick, 1473. IV. Elizabeth of York, 1486; Katherine of Aragon, 1509; Anne Boleyn, 1533; Jane Seymour, 153i6; Anne SUBSTANCE and shadow. James, H. Boston, 1863. 8~. 5834.1 of Cleves, 1539; Katlherine Howard, 1540. V. Kaitharine Parr, SUCCESS and its conditions. [Essays.] Whipple, 1543; Mary I, 1553. VI. Elizabeth, 1558. VII. Elizabeth, continued; Anne of Denmark, 1603. VIII. Henrietta Maria. E. P. Boston, 1871. 16.................. 1936.4 1628; Catharine of Braganza, 1661. IX, X. Mary Beatrice of SE, Eugne, pseud. See SE, Marie Joseph. Modena, 1685; Mary II, 1688. XI. Mary Ii, continued; Anne, SUMreJspcldEgn. 1702. XII. Anne, continued. SUE, Marie Joseph, called Eugene. Der Admiral Levacher. Achilles fillins. Deutsch yon A~nton - Lives of the queens of Scotland and English Lvacher. Achilles fillias. Deutsch von Anton n. ~~Langer. Post, 1852. 200 [1981 pp. 16~..... 2027.7 princesses connected with the regal succession Lanor Pyt'es de Paris. Nouvel0 6di1ion, conof Great Britain. New York, 1859-73. 8 v.ro d i vdition n ~.. 627.1 formde i l'ddition in-80 corrigde par l'auteur en 120........................................ 627.1 15.Prs 89.10........21..1851. Paris, 1869. 4 v. 180............... 2016.4 Contents.-Vol.I. Margaret Tudor, queen ofJames Iv; Mag- - The wandering Jew. London [1845]. 2 v. in 1. dalene of France, 1st queen of James V; Mary of Lorraine, Sm 80725.35 2d queen of James v. II. Mary of Lorraine; Lady Marga- Sm. 8.................................... 725.35 ret Douglas, countess of Lennox. III-VII. Mary Stuart, SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS, Gains. Lives of the twelve queen of Scolts. VIII. Elizabeth Stuart, Ist princess-royal Csars; added, lives of the grammarian, rhetof Great Britain. Csesars; added, lives of the grammarians, rhetoricians, and poets. The translation of AlexSTRIVE and succeed. Alger, H.,jr................ 935.28 ander Thomson. Revised and corrected by T. STRIVE and thrive. Howitt, M. 937.10 Forester. London, 1872. vii, 557-.- pp. [Bohn's STRONG, James, joint author. Cyclopsedia of biblical, Classical library.] Sm. 80................... 6117.8 theological, and ecclesiastical literature. See SUFFo LK county, Mass. Atlas. Vol. II. Roxbury. MACCLINTOCK, John....................*R.,, A.2.3 Philadelphia, 1873. 77 pp. F........ *.R. Desk STRONG and steady. Alger, IH., jr............... 935.9 SUFFOLK surnames. Bowditch, N. I. Boston, 1857. 8. 5022.11 STROTHER, David H. (Porte Crayon.) Virginia — Same. Boston, 1858. 80............5022.17 illustrated: containing A visit to the Virginia SUICIDE, Reflections on. Staol-Holstein, A. L. G. N., Canaan, and The adventures of Porte Crayon baronne de. (In The Alexandrian)......... 1910.4.2 and his cousins. Illustrated from drawings by SULLY, Maximilian de B6thune, duc de. Memoirs. Porte Crayon [pseud.]. New York, 1871. 300 Translated from the French [by C. Lennox]. pp. L. 80.......................531.12 and 5031.3 New edition, with an historical introduction, STRUGGLE, The, for existence. A romance. Bayer, attributed to Sir Walter Scott. London, 1856. C. H.728.7 4 v. Portraits. Sm. 80.5526.8 C. R......................... 8..............727 4v.Prais Sm`.......... 5526.8 STRUTT, Joseph. The sports and pastimes of the SUMMEt, A, in Leslie Goldthwaite's life. Whitney, people of England; from the earliest period to A. D. T.................................... 735.12 the present time. Edited by William Hone. SUncMER. cruise, A, on the coast of New England. Illustrated. London, 1876. xii, 530 — pp. Carter, R. Boston [cop. 1864]. 120.......... 415.15 Sm. 80..................................... 6414.4 SUMMER drift-wood for the winter fire. - Porter, R... 718.2 STUART, Charles B. Lives and works of civil and SUMtER parish, A: Sabbath discourses and service military engineers of America. New York, of prayer, at the "Twin mountain house." 1871. 343 pp. Portraits. Illustrations. 80. 1012.6 Beecher, If. W. New York, 1875. 80........ 6325.8 STUART, M. B. The two Barbaras. A novel. By SumInMER vacation, A. Four sermons. Hale, E. E. Grace Mortimer [pseud.].................... 532.17 Boston, 1874. 120.......................... 6328.6 STUART of Dunleath. Norton, C. E. S....... 314.7 SUMINER, Charles. Works. Vol. I-xI. Boston, STUDENT-LIFE, The, of Germany. Howitt, W. Lon- 1870-75. 11 v. Portrait. 80.............. 5234.1 don, 1841. 80............................. 5712.4 - Prophetic voices concerning America. A monoSTUDENT'S ancient history. Namely: — graph. Boston, 1874. 176-+ pp. Portrait. 16~. 833.1 - Smith, P. Ancient history of the East. London, - Memorial addresses on his life and character. See 1871. 120.................................5916.14 UNITED STATES. Miscellaneous documents.... 5020.8 STUDENT'S France, The. History of France. Jer- SUMNER, Increase, Memoir of. Sumner, W. IH. Bosvis, H. W. New York, 1872 [1862]. 120..... 824.13 ton, 1854. 8............................5022.15 STUDENT'S manual of oriental history, The. Lenor- SUMNER, William Ilyslop. Memoir of Increase Summant, F., and Chevallier, E. London, 1869, 70. nor. With a genealogy of the Sumner family. Sm. 8................................. 5927.8 Boston, 1854. 70 pp. Portrait. 80......... 5022.15 STUDENT'S Scripture history. See SaITH, William, SUN, The. Guillemin, A. The sun. New York, editor. 1871. 12..............................1714.10 STUDENT'S series, The. Namely:- - Proctor, R. A. Recent solar researches. (In Estes, - Jervis, H. W. The student's France. History D. Half-hour recreations in popular science).. 6813.7 of France. New York, 1872 [1862]. 120..... 824.13 - - The sun. London, 1872. Sm. 8........... 6814.1 STUDIES from life. Craik, D. (M.)............... 323.16 SUNBEAI stories. Mackarness, M. A........... 313.18 STUDIES in English; or, glimpses of the inner life of SUNDAY. See SABBATH. our language. Schele de Vere, M. New York, SUNDAY echoes in weekday hours. Brock, Mrs. C. 1868. Smi. 8........................... 1533.4 London, 1868. Sm. 80...................... 911.2 STUDIES in the history of the renaissance. Pater, SUNDAY library. 10 v. Namely:W. H. London, 1873. Sm. 8............... 5925.2 - Church, Rt. W. Saint Anselm......... 5937.3 STUDIES, stories, and memoirs. Jameson, A. (M.) - Farrar, F. W. Seekers after God............ 5937.7 Boston, 1866. 16.......................... 1916.3 - Guizot, F. (P. G.) Great Christians of France: STUDIo, The. Abbott, J. Harper's story books....936.1.4 Saint Louis and Calvin........ 5937.6 SUNDAY 235 SWEETSER Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SUNDAY library, continued. SWEDEN, continued. - Keary, A. The nations around...............5937.12 - Murray, J. Handbook for Sweden. London, - Kingsley, C. The hermits................... 5937.4 1871. 120................................. 5716.3 - MacDonald, G. England's antiphon........... 5937.8 - Shairp, T. Up in the North. London, 1872. - Maclear, G. F. Apostles of mediaeval Europe... 5937.5 Sm. 80.................................... 5915.4 - Martin, F. Angelique Arnauld, abbess of Port - Taylor, (J.) B. Northern travel: summer and Royal................... 5937.11 winter pictures of. New York, 1858. 120.... 426.3 - Oliphant, M. (0. W.) Francis of Assisi........5937.10 - Whitelocke, B. A journal of the Swedish em- Yonge, C. M. The pupils of St. John the divine. 5937.9 bassy in 1653 and 1654. London, 1855. 2 v. 8~. 822.3 SUNDAY pleasure book, The. Containing gospel and SWEDENBORG, or SVEDENBORG, originally Swedberg, or other stories told to children. Illustrated. Svedberg, Emmanuel. Miscellaneous theologiLondon [1875]. xiii, 240 - pp. Sm. 40...... 910.5 cal works. New York, 1873. 526 — pp. 8~. 6323.5 SUNDAY school liturgy, The. Boston, 1856. x, 260 - Angelic wisdom concerning the divine love and pp. 12~.......... 5818.6 wisdom. Translated from the Latin. From the SUNDERLAND, La Roy. Pathetism; with practical last London edition. New York, 1872. xii, 199 instructions. New York, 1843. xvi, 247 pp. 12~. 1536.9 pp. 8s0................................... 6323.9 SUNNY hour stories. See EYSTER, Nellie. - Angelic wisdom concerning the divine providence. SUNNY memories of foreign lands. Stowe, H. (E.) B. Translated from the Latin. From the last LonBoston, 1854. 2 v. 120..................... 426.6 donedition. NewYork,1873. xiii,308pp. 8~.6323.10 SUNNY shores; or, Young America in Italy and - The Apocalypse revealed, wherein are disclosed Austria. Adams, W. T. Boston, 1875. 160.. 925.12 the arcana there foretold which have heretofore SUNNYBANX. A novel. Terhune, M. V..., 722.25 remained concealed. New edition. New York, SUNSHINE; or, Kate Vinton. MacKeever, H. B... 1117.29 1873. 2 v. 80............................ 6323.3 SUNSHINE and shadow. Newby, C. J.............. 710.3 - Arcana coelestia. The heavenly arcana contained SUPERNATURAL religion; an inquiry into the reality in the Holy Scriptures unfolded. Translated of divine revelation? 3d edition. London, 1874. from the Latin. New York, 1870-73. 10 v. 8~. 6323.2 2 v. 80........................... 5812.14 - Concerning heaven and its wonders, and hell. SURENNE, Gabrielle, joint anuthor. French and Eng- Boston, 1851. 361 pp. Portrait. 120.......5815.11 lish [and English and French] pronouncing - Conjugial love and its chaste delights; also, aduldictionary. See SPIERS, Alexandre.....*RR.., D.3.12 terous love and its sinful pleasures. New York, SURETTE, Louis A. By-laws [etc.] of Corinthian 1871. 472 pp. 80 6323.4 lodge, of ancient, free and accepted masons, of - Doctrines of the New Jerusalem. Translated Concord, Mass. Added an historical sketch of from the Latin. New York, 1873. 7 v. in 1. 120. 5814.20 masonry. Concord, 1859. 191 pp. Portraits. 12~. 817.13 Csontents. -The four leading doctrines; The New Jerusalem SURGEON'S, The, daughter. Scott, Sir W......... 533.5 and its heavenly doctrine; Intercourse between the soul and the body; Charity. SURGERY. Bell, B. A system of. Edinburgh, 1801. 7 v. 12. 6023.6 - The earths in our solar system, which are called - Braithwaite, W. and J. Retrospect of practical planets, and the earths in the starry heavens; medicine and surgery. Part 1-4, 6-54, 63-66. with an account of their inhabitants, and also New York, 1843-73. 33 v. 80 6010.2 of the spirits and angels there; from what has - Dupuytren, G., baron. Lesions of the vascular been seen and heard. Boston, 1851. 94 pp. 80. 6831.1 system, diseases of the rectum, and other surgi- - The four leading doctrines of the New church. cal complaints. London, 1854. 8...........6013.17 New York, 1873. 4 v. in 1. 8............. 6323.8 - Erichson, J. The science and art of. Philadel- Contents. - Concerning the Lord. - Respecting the Sacred phia, 1854. 80..6022.15 Scripture. - The doctrine of faith. - The doctrine of life. - Green, H. Surgical treatment of polypi of the - Heaven and its wonders, the world of spirits, and larynx, and (edema of the glottis. New York, hell: from things heard and seen. Translated 1852. 8....................6023.12 from the Latin. By Samuel Noble. New York, - Heister, L. Generalsystem of. London, 1748. 40. 6010.1 1872. xxxvi,375pp. 8................... 6323.6 - Howship, J. Practical remarks on the discrim- - Same. Philadelphia, 1873. 453 pp: 8~......5812.10 ination and appearances of surgical disease. - The true Christian religion, containing the entire London, 1840. 80.......................... 6023.8 theology of the New church. From the Latin. - Liston, R. Elements of. Philadelphia, 1837. Translated by H. N. Foster. - Philadelphia, L. 120.....................................6023.11 1869. 2 v. Portrait. 80............... 5812.9 - Miller, J. The practice of. Philadelphia, 1853. 8~.6022.16 - The true Christian religion, containing the uni- Ottley, D. Observations on surgical diseases of versal theology of the New church. Translated the head and neck. London, 1848. 80....... 6013.9 from the Latin. New York, 1871. xviii, 982 — - Pearson, J. Principles of. Boston, 1832. 8~. 6011.8 pp. 80.................................... 632.37 See also Orthopedy, Pathology. Note. — See Emerson's "Representative men" [1916.6; 1934.6.2] and Alger's "Future life" [5831.3]. James's " Substance and shadow "[5834.1] treats Swedenborg as a philosoSUSAN Fielding. Edwards, A.................... 710.37 pher, not as a seer. See also De Quincey's " Literary remiSUSPIRIA de profundis. De Quincey, T. Boston, niscences" [1226.1]; Atlantic monthlly, June, 1869; Fraser's 1872. 160.............................. 8.. magazine, vol. 55; and Thomas's Dictionary. 1872 16..........................1825.5 SUTHERLANoDs, The. Harris, M.................. 724.14 SWEET and twenty. Collins,M................... 331.21 SYETCHINE, Sophie Soymonof. See SWETCHINE, Sophie SWEET counsel. Keddie, Miss -. Boston, 1866. 160. 736.11 Soymonof. SWEET nineteen. Robinson, F. W................ 731.40 SWALLOW barn. Kennedy, J. P............. 725.13 SWEETSER, Charles Humphreys. Tourists' and invaSwANs, The, of Lir. Griffin, G. (In Johnson, (E.) lids' guide to the Northwest. New York, 1868. H. Little classics).,......,. 529.4.1 64 — pp. Illustrated. Folded map. 80. 432.3 SWAYNE, George C. Herodotus [outlined and ex- SWEETSER, Moses Foster. Europe for $2 a day. plained]. Edinburgh, 1870. 180- pp. 16~. Notes for the assistance of tourists of moderate [Ancient classics for English readers]........ 6116.4 means, with some reminiscences of travel. BosSwEAT, Margaret Jane Mussey. The novels of ton, 1875. 128 pp. Sq. 160................. 428.8 George Sand. Boston, 1870. 23 pp. Sm. 8~. 526.23 - The White mountains: a handbook for travelIers. SWEDEN. Adams, W. T. Up the Baltic; or, Young A guide to the White mountains of New HampAmerica in. Boston, 1873. 16............ 925.8 shire; the lakes and mountains of western - Brace, C. L. The Norse-folk; or, a visit to the Maine; also, Lake Winnepesaukee, and the upper homes of. New York, 1857. 120............ 426.21 Connecticut valley. With maps and panoramas. - Brown, J. The Northern courts; containing me- Boston, 1876. xiv, 436~ pp. 16.......... 418.9 moirs of the sovereigns of, since 1766. London, SWEETSER, William. Treatise on digestion. Boston, 1818. 2 v. 8~............................ 5713.1 1837. 359 pp. 16............. 15265.5 SWETCHINE 236 SYDENIAM Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SWETCHINE, or SVETCHINE, Sophia Soymonof. Writ- SWITZERLANn, D, continued. ings. Edited by Count de Falloux. Translated - Propiac, C. J. F. G. de. Beautds de l'histoire de by 11. W. Preston. Boston, 1869. viii, 255 pp. la Suisse. Paris, 1817. 120................. 5728.6 12........................................ 5537.8 - Zschokko, (J.) H. (D.) History of. New York, - Life and letters of. Falloux, F. A. P., vicomte 1860. 120................................. 5914.5 de. Boston, 1868. 16.............1226.2 see also Alps. SWETT, John Appleton. A treatise on the diseases of Note. - Zsclhokke's is the most useful manual for the genthe chest. New York, 1852. 585- pp. Plates. eral reader, and the English trasslation is brought down to 1848. For priimevat litfe is Saitzerland, see Edinburgh review, 8............................. 6021.14 Jan., 1874. Coxe's" HouseofAuistria" [5715.1], which covers SWIFT, Jonathan. Works. W S~ith memoir, by T. 181'2a Krs hle i bd Sll)ce ln 1218-1792, and Kirk's "Charles the bold"[5511.1], covering W~IFr, Jonathan. Works. With memoir, by T. the Swiss war of 1477, wherein Scott places the scenes of his Roscoo; portrait and autograph. London, 1856. "'Anne of Geierstein" [324.1; 533.1]. cart be read collaterally. 2 v. 8.0 ~...................................~ ~. 5611.2 For thele events in whicha Tell was so prominen t an actor, see H. J. Warner's article oil thie "Hens of Schwyz." ill the AtContents. - Vol. I. Life; Travels of Lemnuel Gulliver; Tale lantic monthly, March, 1861, and the note under Tell. of a tall; The battle of the books; Miscellaneous. II. Thie For the refoirmation period, see efosrmation, note, and the Drapier's letters; Misceltlaneous; Miscellanies in prose and lives of Calvin, Zwingli, etc. Also chap. v of Fisher's verse by Swift and Sheridan. "Reformation" [5813.7] aid references there. Alison's "History of Europe" [5813.6], well covers the - Gulliver's travels. With a sketch of his life. revolutionary period, 1797-1803. L,1844. x, 341 pp. Sq. 160. 315.8 See Smyth's 8th lecture in his "Modern history" [5012.10; Leipzig, 1844. x, 341 pp. Sq. 16... 3 15. 8 5925.7j. - Forster, J. Life of. Vol. z. New York, 1876. 8~. 5333.6 Travels, description, manners, etc. - Lecky, W. E. H. Leaders of public opinion in For additional descriptive works, see Dixon's "Switzers" Ireland. New York, 1872. 12C............. 1025.9 [5931.3]; lMrs. Stowe's "Siusnny memories" [426.6j; and a chapter in Prime's "Alhambra and Kremlin" [5914.6]. Note. - The most considerable and latest life of Swift is Alpier desciPripirsl Seetheenurneretion oftitles underthe thlat by John Forster, but the author did not live to publish healpire ofAlp's n this and in the Bates oall cstalounes. nsore thrs the irst vosorsieeridissn 1711.headinsg of Alps in tsia arrd tsr the Bates Ilalt catalogures. more.n Jolorso siosled irsts ives oft htse Englisten pn1oets71" See tire illustrated papers in Harper's magazine by B. Taylor, Dr. Johnson sheowed in his "ILives of'the English poeets" in vol. 24; by Prime, irs vol. 14; by Lysan r Abbott, or the [1238.20] his evident dislike for his subject. Scott found the Moi arcs of brPrntins" Mor Blanc. is vol. 42; aoda paper " Monarch of' m1ountains," Mont Blanc, in vol. 42; an~d a paper popular view of Swift's character very derogatory, when Ise on "Lake Geneva" in vol. 48. The 4th volume of Ruskin's'ndertooks to palliate tts wsealknresses, but he w"as taken to Modern painters" [6236.18] can be usefully read in this contask for it by Jeffrey, ir his Essays [i5610.8], and this opposi- ecion, s ellasthe d cato ofByo Cildearol" nection, as well as the third canito of Byron'" Cidarold" tion rof view is cosmrented on in Loctkhart's "M iemoirs of Scott" C1020.1]. Thackeray's lectures on the Ittuniourists 14.1.] ard Iris delinealtrn i "Benny Esrord" [1.10; Apine ezploration. Stephen, irn his "Playground of [1218.8] and fiis delinea~iurt in "Henry Esmond" [325.10; Europe," 1871 [59:5.8], which is made up of articles originally 1820.1] are very unkavorable. See the lives of Dryder, Addisos, Pope, etc., and tie refer ences in Alliborre, beside the appearing ir Fraser's magazine, the Alpine jourral and the orrts or estinsats by Rosco [811.2]; Lecky, i his CornhSlil, traces historically the growth of the modern appreaccounts or estimates by Roscoe [5611.2]; Lecky, iri hrg ciation of mourtain scenery, ard the habit-of s mourtain~I " C102j.~~;-~`aillf~:lr l ]lis EuR-ciation of moruntain sednerv,: and th~e habit-of" m'Iouultain"1eaders of'public opin'ion " [1025.9J;- Taine, in his "IEnogl11 ders trf Ilublic ol~lnlo neering," which he thinks byegan about 1760, with the first lists literature" [5613.1]; tire account ins Horwritt's "Bormes arsdeeig"'yurtbelsrrsean bot10.sthlefrt lislilites".ture1; Je13.13;s'tlsLeaccoune lof itt'sire Hos 182esand efforts of Saussure, while the ascents of Auldjo, Brockedon, forSlela arid5j Jarresosaarid inove same conetio Lass-2 Forbes, and others, had ostensibly at least tli object of for Ste la mid 11aiessa, alld in tie same connection Law- science, up to about 1851, when Albert Smith set the fashion rence's " Days of Queen Anne," in Harper's monsthly, vol. sine t ab 11, w lb i se ie t o 44. Forstee calls tire " Joirrnal to Stella, " tire rirosl irportant of Alpine climbing as a recreation, wvich has since been Ihlof all illusthratios of' Sik's life, ard for the bibiograiy of lowed sith a spirit of rivalry to the accomrplishrments, which it, see Forster's "Life of Swift " [5333.6.1, p. 405-40!)]. See ii, ee Fmiers "Lfe o SirtI"[133.8.1 p. 82-4l1].Seea multitude of books have recorded. Wills's" Wanderings also Temple bar, Feb., 1876; Forsytlr's "Novelists" [6136.1], amsthg tre bigh Alps. 2111r, ian aronog the rgost iortarit of the early books. before the formnation of tire English Alpine ~and the referel~ces in~lliboe, vul. 2~. club in 1857 (slce fotllowed, in 1862. by an Austrian, and in SwI~iINe. Forrest, G;. Handbook of. London, 1863 by an Italian and by a Swiss club), under whose auspices SWIMMING. Forrest, G. Handbook of. London, ajournal wasn publlished from March, 1863, through 1866, and 1863. 16................................. 1519.1 two series of "Peaks, passes and glaciers," by members of - Leahy, J. The art of swimming in the Eton the club [1st series, edited by Ball, 5717.1]. Since then the most imiportant English contributions have been Tyndall's style. London, 1875. Sm. 8............... 6417.3 Glaciers, 180, wriclhasbothl narrative and scientific sections, Steedman, C. A manual of. London, 1873. while his occasional papers fbr the next ten years have been - Steedman, C. A manual of. London, 1873. collected in his "Hours of exercise in the Alps" [228.1]. Sm. 8..................................... 6418.1 Whlymper's beautiful "Scrambles "'[5932.3] is of interest. SWINBOURNE, Alfred (James). Picture logic; or, th The Bates Hail catalogues should be consulted further on this subject. grave made gay. An attempt to popularize Guide books. For general use, both Murray [227.3 and the science of reasoning by the combination 5717.3] and Baedeker [5718.2 and 43 are excellent; but tile climber and student of science will prize Ball's "Alpine of humorous pictures. With illustrations. Lon- guide" [5936.6] accompanied by a general introduction, don, 1875. xii, 166 pp. Sm.'80.S'. 55616.19 vwhich enumerates the comprehensive and geological authorities, whlile the special local authorities are given inu connection SWINDELL, John G. Wells and pumps: a treatise on with each part. well-digging and boring, and the various ways SWITzERs, The. Dixon, W. H. London, 1872. 8~. 5931.3 of raising water. With illustrations. New edi- SWoRD and gown. Lawrence, G. A.............. 315.23 tion, revised and enlarged, by G. R. Burnell. SwoRDs, M emo oir on. Marey-Monge, G.S. London, London, N. D. viii, 112 pp. 12.............1715.14 1860. 12~. 1715.12 " SwINGIN round the cirkle." Locke, D. H. Boston, SYBARIS and other homes. Hale, E. E............. 524.23 1868. Sm.8.............................. 536.14 SYBEL, Heinrich (Carl Ludolf) von. History of the SWINTON, William. The twelve decisive battles of French revolution. Translated from the 3d edithe war: a history of the Eastern and Western tion of the original German work, by W. C. campaigns, in relation to the actions that de- Perry. London, 1867, 69. 4 v. 8.......... 5514.2 cided their issue. New York, 1873 [cop. 1867]. - The history and literature of the crusades. From 520 pp. Maps. Plans. Portraits. 80. 812.13 the German. Edited by Lady Duff Gordon. Swiss family Robinson; The. Wyss, J. R., and Mon- London, 1861. viii, 356-+ pp. 8~.........5924.11 tolieu, J. I. P. do Bottens, baronne de. Boston. 733.8 SYBIL. Disraeli, B................. 324.24 - Saname. Philadelphia...................... 735.6 SYBIL Lennard. Grey, Mrs. 530.2 SWITCH off. Adams, W. T....................... 925.20 SYBnIL's second love. Kavanagh, J................ 323.6 SWITZERLAND. Abbott, J. Rollo in Switzerland... 917.23 SYDENHAI, Thomas. Opera omnia. Edidit G. A. - Adams, W. T. Palace and cottage; or, Young' Greenhill. Editio altera. Londini, 1846. xxx, America in. Boston, 1873. 160............. 925.10 667- pp. 8........ 6013.5 - Andersen, H. C. Pictures of travel in. New - Works. Translated from the Latin edition of Dr. York, 1871. Sim. 80........................ 426.17 Greenhill, with a life of the author by R. G. - Baedeker, C. Handbook for travellers. Coblenz, Latham. London, 1848, 50. 2 v. 80........6013.12 1872. 160..........5.7....57.......... 5718.4 - Works, on acute and chronic diseases; with their - Forbes, Sir J. A physician's holiday; or, a month histories and modes of cure. With notes, by B. in. London, 1849. 120............... 226.2 Rush. Philadelphia, 1809. xl, 473 pp. 850 6014.1 - Goethe, J. W. von. Letters from Switzerland. SYDtNHAM society, London. Publications. NameLondon, 1872. Sm. 80......................1025.5.2 ly: - - Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. Letters from Switzer- - Abd Becr Mohammed Ibn Zacariyd Ar-rhzi. land. Boston, N. D. 12~0............ 1227.1 Treatise on snmall-pox and measles.............6013.10 - Murray, J. Handbook for Switzerland. London, -- Aretaeus, the Cappadocian. Extant works. [Greek 1846. 120................................. 227.3 and English]...........6013.20 - - Knapsack guide for Switzerlaid. London, - Churchill, F. Essays on the puerperal fever and 1867. 120.............................. 5717.3 other diseases peculiar to women..............6013.13 SYDENHAM 237 TALE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SYDEINHAM society, London. Publications, continued. TABLEAUx, The book of. Frost, S. A. New York - Dupuytren, G., baron. Injuries and diseases of [cop. 1869]. 120........................... 1518.1 bones...................................... 6013.7 TABOR, Eliza. The blue ribbon................. 732.19 - - Lesions of the vascular system, diseases of the - Eglantine.................................. 720.37 rectum, and other surgical complaints.........6013.17 - Hope Meredith.............................. 711.13 Feuchterslebesn, E., Freiherr von. Principles of - Jeanie's quiet life............................ 711.27 medical psychology......................... 6013.8 - Meta's faith................................ 711.19 - ecker, J. F. C. Epidemics of the middle ages 6013.4 - St. Olave's....................... 711.21 - Louis, P. C. A. Researches on phthisis........ 6013.6 TAcITUs, Caius Cornelius. Works. The Oxford - Oesterlen, F. Medical logic............6013.19 translation revised. With notes. London, 1871, - Ottley, D. Observations on surgical diseases of 72. 2 v. Sm. 8.......................... 6115.7 the head and neck....................... 6013.9 Conteots. - Vol. I. The annals. II. The history; Germany; - Romberg, Ml. -H. Manual of the nervous diseases Agricola; Dialogue on orators. of man....................................6013.16 Sydenham, T. Opera oinnia.............. 6013.5 - Germania, Agricola, et De oratoribus dialogus. - - Works.............................. 6013.12 Accedunt notue Anglicoe. Cura C. IK. Dillaway. - Thompson, T. Annals of influenza; or, epidemic Philadelphia, 1849. 180 pp. Sm. 12........ 6118.6 catarrhal fever in Great Britain from 1510 to - Tacitus [outlined and explained]. Donne, W. B. 1837........................................ 6013.14 Philadelphia, 1873. 16....................6116.18 - Unzer, J. A. Principles of physiology; and A See also Rome, history. dissertation on the functions of the nervous sys- TAcTICS. Regulations for the order and discipline tem, by G., Prochaska 6013.15 toeml, by G. Prochaska...................6013.15 of the troops of the United States. Added, the Velpeau, A. A. L. M. Treatise on the diseases manual exercise, and evolutions of the cavalry, of the breast and mammary region.............. manual exercise, and evolutions of the cavalry, othbratadmma retc. Steuben, F. W. A. H. F., baron von. New Wedl, C. Rudiments of pathological histology..6013.18 York, 1794. Sm. 120....................... 6928.2 See also New Sydenham society. See also Infantry tactics, United States. SYDNEY, Algernon, Life and times of. Ewald, A. C. TAILORING. Manuel th6omique et pratique du tailLondon, 1873. 2 v. 80.....................5422.10 leur. Vandael, —. Paris, 1833. 24........ 6429.5 SYDNIE Adriance. Douglas, A. M. 726.16 TAINE, IHippolyte Adolphe. History of English litSYKES, Arthur Ashley. The innocency of involun- erature. Translated by H. Van Laun. With a tary error asserted and vindicated. (In Sparks, preface prepared expressly for this translation J. Collection of essays and tracts in theology).1918.9.4 by the author. New York, 1872. 2 v. 8~.... 5613.1 SYLVAN Holt's daughter. Parr, H................ 733.12 - - See SAINTE-BEUVE, C. A. English portraits. SYLVAN year, The. Hamerton, P. G. Boston, 1876. New York, 1875. 160...................... 1025.3 16......................................5527.18 - Same. Abridged, and edited with chronological SYLVESTER Sound; the somnambulist. Cockton, H. 521.41 table, notes, and index by J. Fiske. New York, SYLVESTRES, The. Edwards, M. de B............. 312.27 1872. 502 pp. Sm. 8...................... 5614.7 SYLVIA's choice. Craik, G.M. Leipzig........... 335.17 - Italy. From the French by J. Durand. 4th - Some. New York................ 710.15 edition, with corrections and an index. New SYLVIA's lovers; Gaskell, E. C................... 328.20 York, 1872. 2 v. 80....................... 5522.2 SYMlBoLlSI. Brinton, D. G. The myths of the new ~world. NJe York, 876.~ 80..5924.71 ~ Contess.-Vol. I. Rome and Naples. II. Florence and world. NeW- York, 1876. 8~................ 5924.7'Venice. SYMoNDs, John Addington. Renaissance in Italy the Lage of the despots. London, 1875. xvi, the age of the despots. London, 1875. xvi, - Notes on England. Translated, with an intro574 pp. 8.................5522.8 ductory chapter, by W. F. Rae. With a porSYNON~~E, Di t onr of ngis. SuR.Bs SYNONYMES, Dictionary of English. Soule,. Bos- trait. New York, 1874. lix, 377 pp. 8..... 5435.7 ton, 1871. 16...R., F.3.2 - Notes on Paris. [The life and opinions of Fredton,187. 1...................*R.R., F.3.2 icTo sGrndgedctrfphlohya SYPHILIS in new-born children and infants at the eric Thomas Graindorge, doctor of philosophy at breast, Treatise on. Diday, P. London, 1859. the University of Jena, special partner in the so.....................6023.3 house of Graindorge and co., oils and salt pork, SYRIA. Burton, H. F., and Drake, C. F. T. Unex- Cincinnati, U. S. A. Collected and published plored Syria. London, 1872. 2v.. by 1. Taine, executor.] Translated with notes — Curtis,' G. W. The howadji in. N~ew York, p.1053. Curtis, Gr. W. The howadji in. New Yorkr, by J. A. Stevens. New York, 1875. ix, 372 1856. 120................................. 425.12 1856. 120................................. 120.5533.2 - Jessup, H. H. Syrian home-life. New York Nole. - The original French edition was published, Paris, [1874]. 120...............................5916.10 1~868. - Murray, J. Handbook for Syria. London, 1868. - The philosophy of art. Art in Greece. Trans2 v. 12...........................5936.1 lated by J. Durand. New York, 1872. vi, 188 - Porter, J.L. The giant cities of Bashan; and pp. 120................... 6217.2 Syria's holy places. New York, 1871. 120.... 5915.7 - Art in the Netherlands. Translated by J. See also Palestine, note. Durand. New York, 1871. 190 pp. 120.. 6217.1 - A tour through the Pyrenees. Translated by J. SYRaIAc documents attributed to the first three centu-. S. Fiske. 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Note. - Describes objects in natural history to be seen in an London, 1875. Sm. 80...................... 59363 ordinary country walk. TAPPAN, David. Lectures on Jewish antiquities. TAYLOR, (James) Bayard. At home and abroad: Boston, 1807. 364- pp. 80................ 1912.7 a sketch-book of life, scenery, and men. House- Sermons on important subjects. Prefixed a bio- hold edition. New York, 1870, 72. 2 v. Illusgraphical sketch of the author; and a sermon trated. 120................................ 234.1 preached at his funeral by Dr. IHolmes. Cam- - By-ways of Europe. Household edition. New bridge, 1807. 334 pp. 8................... 5812.2 York, 1872. 470 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 80... 224.4 TARA: a Mahratta tale. Taylor, M......... 316.6 - Cyclopedia of modern travel. Illustrated. Maps. TARBox, Increase Niles. Life of Israel Putnam Cincinnati, 1869. 956 pp. Portraits. 8~0... 5930.3 ("' Old Put"), major-general in the continental - Egypt and Iceland in 1874. New York, 1874. army. With map and illustrations. Boston, 282 pp. 16............................... 436.2 1876. 389 pp. Portrait. 8.... 1012.7 - Eldorado; or, adventures in the path of empire. - Tyre and Alexandria: the chief commercial cities 18th edition. New York, 1864. xiv, 444 pp. 120. 425.6 of Scripture times. Boston [cop. 1865]. 362 - Hannah Thurston............................ 716.35 pp. Illustrated. 16....................... 426.5 - Home pastorals, ballads and lyrics. Boston, 1875. TAReGUS, On the. Deutsch, E. (0. M.) Literary viii, 214 pp. 120...........................1617.13 remains. New York, 1874. 8............. 5733.7 - Illustrated library of travel, exploration, and adTARTARY, Travels in, 1844-6. Huc, E. R. London venture. Japan, in our day. New York, 1872. [1852]. 2v. 16........................ 5935.12 xvi,280pp. Illustrated. Map. Sm. 80..... 423.7 TARTUFFE, Lo: comedie. Moliere, J. B. P. (Euvres. - - The lake regions of Central Africa. With Paris, 1869. 12..........................5537.2.2 map and illustrations. New York, 1873. 397-V TAsso, Torquato. Jerusalem delivered. Translated pp.. 120................................... 224.9 into English Spenserian verse, with a life of the - - Travels in Arabia. New York, 1872. iv, author, by J. H. Wiffin. 3d American from the 325 — pp. Illustrated. Map. 12.......... 224.6 last English edition. New York, 1871. 624 pp. - - Travels in South Africa. New York, 1872. Portrait. Illustrated. 12................. 5537.1 336-V- pp. Map and illustrations. Portrait. TASTE. Inquiry into the origin of our ideas of the Sm. 80..................................... 224.1 sublime and beautiful. Burke, E. Works. - John Godfrey's fortunes...................... 716.36 Boston, 1826. 80..........................5634.1.1 - Joseph and his friend........................ 736.2 Same. Boston, 1871. Sm. 8...............5635.1.1 - Journey to Central Africa; or, life and landscapes TATE, Ralph. Rudimentary treatise on geology. from Egypt to the negro kingdoms of the White [Partly based on Major-Gen. Portlock's Rudi- Nile. With map and illustrations. 10th edition. ments of geology.] With illustrations and an New York, 1857. 522-V pp. 120............ 425.8 index. London, 1871. 2 v. 12............ 1715.7 - The lands of the Saracen; or, pictures of PalesGoltents. —Vol. I. Physical geology. II. Historical ge- tine, Asia Minor, Sicily, and Spain. New York, ology. 1857. 451 pp. I plate. Map. 12'......... 424.13 TATIANUS, and OTHERS. The writings of Tatian and - The masque of the gods. [Poem.] Boston, 1872. Theophilus; and The Clementine recognitions. 47 —-pp. 16.............................. 1616.7 Translated by B. P. Pratten, Marcus Dods, and - Northern travel: summer and winter pictures of Thomas Smith. Edinburgh, 1867. 485 pp. Sweden, Denmark and Lapland. New York, [Ante-Nicene Christian library.] 8~.........6322.4.3 1858. 436-V pp. 12~.................... 426.3 TAYLOR 239 TENNYSON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. TAYLOR, (James) Bayard, continued. TELL, Wilhelm, continued. - Travels in Greece and Russia; with an excursion legendry. During the same century the legend was defended to Crete. Household edition. New York, 1872. by Baitlazar (1760O), Zurlauben (i7i67), and others. Hallei, Grimm, Kopp, and others ]lave pronounced Tell mythical. vii, 426 pp. Illustrated. 120............... 224.3 Numerous books have since been written in a critical spirit, - Views a-foot; or, Europe seen with knapsack and more or less tending to confirm the doubt. Writers like Lamoartine [e025.10.3], in whom sentiment prevails, usually staff. 20th edition, revised. New York, 1856. accept thie truti of the story, which lhas its strongest ground 506 pp. 120.1............. 425.22 in the early instituting of a festival and the building of a Visit to India, China, and Japan, n 1853. 11th etapel in Tell's honor. For more recent discussions, see H. J. - Visit to India, China, and Japanin 1853. 1th Warner's "Men of Schwyz," in Atlantic monthly,. March, edition. New York, 1864. 530-f- pp. 1 plate. 1861, where the evidences are balanced; Barin'g-Gould's " Mythis of thlie middle ages" [716.2], where Tell is pronounced 12~....................................... 425.7 fabulous. Also see Fiske's "Mlyths and neythl-nmakers" TAYLOR, JTasnes W. Report on the mineral resources [5924.1]; and the paper in Harper's magazine, vol. 14. See Child's English and Scottish ballads" [5628.5, under east of the Rocky mountains. See UNITED "Wyllyam of Cloudes16 "J for the legend in England and the STATES. Department of the treasury.......... 6631.6 North. TAYLOR, Jeremy. The rule and exercises of holy Beside Florian's tale, see the drama by Schiller [5735;2]. TAYLORt, Jeremy. The rule and exercises of holy Sanz c........ 172 dying. [Boston, 1864.] xxvii, 373 pp. 160. 5818.4 TELL me a story. Graham, E. 1117.28 TEa~PERXNCE. Channing, W. E. Address on. Bos- The rule and exercises of holy living. [Boston, TEMPERANCE. Channing, W. E. Address on os1864.] xix, 451 pp. 160................... 5818.3 ton, 1837. 120............................. 5834.5 - Theologicalessays. (In Sparks, J. Collection of - Same. (n his Works.) Boston, 1848. 12. 1525.1.2 essays and tracts in theology)................1918.9.6 - Edwards, J. The temperance manual. New TAYLOR, John, D. D., of Niorwich, b. 1694, d. 1761. York [1847. 160......................... 1919.2 -- Ilargreaves, W.,Our wasted resources; the The Scripture doctrine of atonement examined. - argreaves, W. Our wasted resources; the Boston,809. 298 pp. 120.328.1 missing link in the temperance reform. New TAYLOR, John, an English writer, d. 1832. Per- York, 1876. 120.5835.8 sonal reminiscences. (In Stoddard, R. H. - Permanent documents of the American temperance Bric —bracn serines).. (InStodar, R 1828.8.Hsociety. Boston, 1835. 120................. 5834.2 TAYLOR, Joseph. A fast life on the modern high- 128- The ramrod broken; or, the Bible, history, and TAYLOa, Joseph. A fast life on the modern high- cmo es nfvro h oeaeueo common sense in favor of the moderate use of way; being a glance into the railroad world from oo s s i or ot r 12u... 1915.9 a new point of view. With illustrations. New good spirituous liquors. Boston, 1859. 120. 1915.9 a new point of view. With illustrations. Now Sih.Tetmeac eomto n t York, 1874. 220 pp. 12~................... 735,35- clisuo th Crsia cuc. Lnd, York, 1874. 220 pp. 120.0 733 -- Smith, J. The temperance reformation and its claims upon the Christian church., London, TAYLOR, Meadows.- Tara: a Mahratta tale........ 316.6 C..............., 128 TAYLOR, Owen M., editor. HIistory of Annapolis, 1875. 8.1912.8 Md. With a history and description of the See also Massachusetts temperance society. United States naval academy. Baltimore, 1872. TEMPERANCE drama, The. Baker, G. M. Boston, 54 pp. 8~.......................... 813.9 1874. 160................................. 1636.5 TAYLOR, Tom. Victims: an original comedy. New TEaRPEST and sunshine. Holmes, M. J............ 534.8 York, N. D. 44 pp. 120................... 1635.4 TEMPEST-TOSSED. Tilton, T..................... 724.2 - joint author. Life and times of Sir Joshua Rey- TEMIPLE, Amelia, viscountess Palmerston. See HAYnolds.'See LESLIE, Charles Robert.......... 5332.6 ward, A. Biographical and critical essays. TEACHER'S, The, assistant. Northend, C. Boston, London, 1873. 80..........................5833.3.2 1865. 12................................ 1533.3 TEMPLE, Charlotte. See STANLEY, Charlotte. TECHNICAL education. Stetson, C. B. Boston, 1874. TEMPLE, Daniel. Life and letters. By his son 120....................................... 5837.2 Daniel H. Temple. With an introductory notice TECHNOLOGY. See CHEMICAL technology, by R. S. Storrs. Boston, 1855. xii, 492 pp. TELEGRAPH. Bond, R,. Handbook of the. London, Portrait. 12.............................. 6325.2 1870. 12................................. 1715.4 TEMPLE, Frederick. The education of the world. - Culley, R. S. A handbook of practical tele- (In Essays and reviews).................... 1538.3 graphy. London, 1871. 8. 6813.2 - Some. (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in - Douglas, J. C. A manual of telegraph construe- theology).......................1526.24 and 5814.15 tion: the mechanical elements of electric tele- - The present relations of science to religion. 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Burritt, E. the electric telegraph. Boston, 1871. Sm. 80. 1527.5 Boston, 1874. 160.......................... 5238.1 - Sabine, R. History and progress of the electric TEN old maids. Smith, J. P..................... 727.35 telegraph. New York, 1869. 12~........... 6826.3 TEN thousand a year. Warren, S................ 317.5 - Same. London, 1872. 12~..................1716.39 TEN years among the mail bags. Holbrook, J. Bos- Villefranche, J. M. La thlhgraphie francaise. ton, 1856. 12............................. 1216.8 Paris, 1870. 180.......................... 6817.3 TEN years in Washington. Ames, M. C. Hartford, - Walker, C. V. Nouveau manuel complet de la 1875. 8................................612.8 thlhgraphie 6Iectrique. Paris, 1851. 2..... 6829.1 TEN years of preacher life. Milburn,'W. H. New TELEMACHUS. Fhnelon, F. (do S. de La Mothe). York, 1859. 120........................... 1015.1 Adventures of. New York, 1872. 12....... 1534.8 TENANT, The, of Wildfell hall. Bront6, A....... 738.9 - - Aventures de T6lmaque. Paris, 1853. 120. 2016.6 TENNER, Adolph, joint author. Nature and origin - - Same. Paris, 1873. 120..................5526.10 of epileptiform convulsions caused by profuse TELESCOPE, Half-hours with the. Proctor, H. A. bleeding, and also of those of true epilepsy. New York [London], 1873. 16.............. 1713.1 See KussAtUL, Adolf..................... 6023.1 TELFOURD, Thomas, Life of. Smiles, S. Lives of the TENNYSON, Alfred. Poetical works. Leipzig, 1860engineers. London, 1861. 8...............54 21.4.2 72. 7 v. in 4. Sq. 160....................1614.10 TELL, Wilhelm. Guillaume Tell, au la Suisse libre. Contents. - Vol. [I.] 1. Idylls of the kIcing [Arthur]; Maud. Florian, J. P. C. de. Boston, 1849. Sm. 120.. 2019.2 2. In memoriam [Arthur Hallam]; The princess. [II.] 3, 4. Miscellaneous poems. [III.] 5. Enoch Arden. 6. The holy Note.- The ieain points of the popular story of Tell are de- grail and other poems. [IV.J 7. Gareth and Lynette; The last rived fromn the old chroniclers, Russ and Etterling (15th cen- tournament. tury) repeated by Tochudi (16th century); but Nithlin ithe same century it was first questioned as mythical, though not gener- - Enoch Arden [and other poems]. Boston, 1864. ally disputed till Freudenberger, 1760, traced its resemblance............... to a story told by Saxo Grammaticus as connected with Danish 204 pp. 120 ~.............. 1612.8 TENNYSON 240 THACKERAY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. TENNYSON, Alfred, continued. TEXAS, continued. - Gareth and Lynette. With illustrations. Boston, - Mitchell, S. A. Map, etc., of. Philadelphia, 1872. 96 pp. 160 5617.6 1846. Sin. 120.418.7 1872.96 pp. 10.........................5676 14 Sn 120............................. 418.7 - Queen Mary. A drama. [" Bloody Mary" - - Olnsted, F. L. Journey through Texas. New historical.] Boston, 1875. 284 pp. 160. 1617.10 York, 1857. 12...........................414.4 - Same. Leipzig, 1876. 256 pp. Sq. 16...... 1618.8 TExT-BOOKS fof science. Namely:- Notes and marginalia, illustrative of the public - Jenkin, F. Electricity and magnetism........ 6438.4 life and works of. Smith, J. H. London [1874]. - Preece, W. 11., and Sivewright, J. Telegraphy. 6826.6 Sm. 80..... 5337.2 -Shelley, C. P. B. Workshop appliances........ 6427.1 Note. — See Taine's" English literature" [5613.1] and refer- TEXTILE fabrics. Rock, D. [London] 1876. 80... 6214.6 ences in Allibone, vol. 3; and papers in Bayte's "' Essays" THACHER Historyofthe townofPlymouth; [1226.15.1]; in Horne's ":New spirit of the age" C1038.li]; in THACHER, James. istory of the town of Plymouth; Buchanan's "Master-spirits" [61134.2]; in Kingsley's "' Sir from its first settlement in 1620, to 1832. BosWalter Raleigh, and other papers" [1223.5]; in Stedman's ton, 1832. 382pp plate. oldedmap. 12. 817.9 "Victorian poets" [1837.1, or Scribner's montthly, 1874]; in ton,. 382 pp 1 plate. Folded map. 12 817.9 the Atlantic monthly, 1871, and Fortnightly review, 1874. For THACHER, Samuel Cooper. Sermons. With a melocal associations, see Howitt's " Homes and haunts" [1225.51, moir by F. W. P. Greenwood. Boston, 1824. and a paper in Macmilan's magazine, 1873, on Lincolnshire scenery. Ixix, 335 — pp. 8......................... 5814.6 TENT life with the English gipsies in Noiway. THACERAY, Ane Isabella. Works. Vol 1-4. Smith, H. London, 1873. 80.............. 5722.1 London, 1875, 76. 4 v. 8... 512.1 TERENTIUS AFE, Puhlus. Andria Adephique. ~Contents. - Vol. I. Old Kensington. II. The village on Exeditione Weterhoviana. A ccdeduntnot the cliff. III. Five old friends; A young prince. IV. Ex editione WVesterhoviana. Accedunt norse To Esther; Out of the world; Making merry; Sola; MoretAnglicee. Cura C. K. Dillaway. Philadelphis, ti's ciapanula. 1843. 186 pp. Sm. 120....................6118.14 - Bluebeard's keys and other stories. Leipzig.... 330.20 - Terence [outlined and explained]. Collins, W. Contents. - Bluebeard's keys; Riquet ila houppe; Jack and L. Edinburgh, 1873. 160..................6116.17 the beaii-stalk. TERHUNE, Mary Virginia, /brmerly Miss Hawes. - Same. New York.................... 720.11 (Marian Harland.) Alone.............. 724.3 Contems.- Bluebeard's keys; Riquet la houppe; Jackr and Common sense in the household: a manual of the bean-stalk; The white cat. practical housewifery. New York, 1871. 12~. 1533.6 - Five old friends. Leipzig................. 331.7 -' Common sense in the household'" series. Costents. -.- The sleeping beauty in thie wood; Cinderella; Breakfast, luncheon and tea. New York, 1875. Beauty and the beast; Little led Riding Hood; Jack the 459-+- pp. 120......................... 1533.2 giant-kller. - From my youth up........................... 724.22 -Miss Angel. [Angelica Kauffmann.] Leipzig.. 311.27 - Helen Gardner's wedding-day. [Also] A battle - Same. New York........................... 720.28 summer.................................... 727.31 - OldKensington. Leipzig................... 339.13 - The hidden path............................. 735.14 - Same. New York..............7............ 31.3 - Jessamine.................................. 735.28 - The story of Elizabeth....................... 335.12 - Miriam............7............... 722.24 - The village on the cliff. Leipzig....... 335.11 - Moss-side.................7............... 722.28 THACKERAY, William Makepeace. (Michael Angelo - Ruby's husband............................. 722.29 Tittmarsh.) Miscellanies. Leipzig, 1849, 56, 57. - Sunnybank............................... 722.25 8 v. in 4. Sq. 16........................ 335.13 - True as steel.................. 735.13 Contents. - Vol. [I.] 1, 2. History of Sainuel Titmarsh and TERRIBLE secret, A. Fleming, M. A.. 724.19 ThIe great Hoggarly diamond; The book of snobs; The Kicklebarys abroad; A legend of tihe Rhinie; Rebecca and RoweTERRIBLE temptation, A. Reade, C. Leipzig 315.1 na; Thie second funeral of Napoleon; The chronicle of tIhe Same. New York...531.34 drumn. [II.] 3, 4. The tremendous adventures of Major Gahagan; The Iatal boots; Ballads; Love songs made easy; Four TERTULLIANUS, Quintus Septimius Florens. Writ- German ditties; Imtitation of Horace; An old fi-iend with a ings. [Translated, vol. I, by S. Thelwall and new face; Lyra Hybernitca; The ballads of policesman x; memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yeilowsplush;'Ishe diary of C. Jeaises P. Holmes; vol. it, by P. Holmes; vol. III, by de La Pluche, esq.; Cox's diary. [IIL.] i, 6. Sketches and S. Thelwall and R. E. Wallis.] Edinburgh, travels in London; Novels by eminent hands; Character sketches; Memnoirs of Barry Lyndon, esq. [IV.] 7, 8. A 1869, 70. 3 v. [Ante-Nicene Christian li- little dinner at Timtrinis's; Tie Bedford-row conspiracy; brary. ] 8..........Vol. 11, 15, 18 of 6322.4 sThe Fitz-Boodle papers; A shlabby genteel story; Men's........' ~~~~~~~~~~~wives. Note. -Vol. 3 contains also the Extant works of Victorinus and Commonndianus. Works. London, 1871, 72. 12 v. Illustrated. Portrait. Sim. 8............................ 513.1 - The five books against Marcion. Translated by otrt...53 Peter Holmes. Edinburgh, 1868. xx,496 pp. Cotntents.-Vol. I. Vanity fair. II. Pendennis. III. The Peter Holmes. Edinburgh, 1868. xx, 496 pp. Newcomes. IV. History of Henry Esmontd, esq.; Memoirs [Ante-Nicene Christian library.] 80.........6322.4.7 of Barry Lynd;on, esq. V. The Vir:ginians. VI. The adven-,doe Madame~ Patural. Souvestre, ltures of Philip; A shabby genteel story. VII. The Paris TESTAMENT, Le, de Madame PaturaI. Sc a estre, E. sketch book; The trish sketlh book; Notes etfajourney teom Thd-atre de lajounesse. Paris, 1860. 12......5536.15 Corlnhill to Grand Cairo. VIII. History of Samuel Tritmarsh and Tie great Hoggarty diamond; Memoirs of Mr. C. J. TESTAMENITS, The, of the twelve patriarchs [trans- Yellowplush; Burlessques. IX. The book of snobs; Sketches lated by Robert Sinker], and Fragments of ef life and character, etc. X. Roundabout papers; The four Georges; Th'lie English humourists; Second funeral of Napothe second and third centuries [translated by B. leotn. XI. Catlierine; Level the widower; Denis Duval; P. P[ratten]]. Edinburgh, 1871. 223 pp. [With Ballads, etc. XII. Christmas books. LACTANTIUS, L. C. F. Works. Vol. i. Ante- - The adventures of Philip. Leipzig............ 335.5 Nicene Christian library.] 80..............6322.4.22 - Same. New York...........................1820.2 TESTED. Gardner, C. E........................ 714.7 - Bluebeard's ghost. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little TEsTIMONY, The, of the rocks; or, geology in its classics)................................... 529.4.9 bearings on the two theologies, natural and re- - Catherine. Leipzig.......................... 335.8 vealed. Miller, H. Boston, 1872. 12...... 1527.2 - Denis Duval. Leipzig....................... 335.1 TEUFFEL, W. S. History of Roman literature. Trans- - Early and late papers hitherto uncollected. Boslated by Wilhelm Wagner. London, 1873. 2 V. ton, 1867. vi, 407 — pp. Portrait. 16~..... 715.13 8.........................................6111.4 - The English humourists of the eighteenth eenContents. - Vol. I. The republican period. II. The impe- tury. A series of lectures. Leipzig, 1853. rial period. ~~~~~rinia~ period.. 309 — pp. Sq. 160......................... 1238.8 TExAS. Hammett, S. A. A stray Yankee in. New Contents. -J. Swift; W. Congreve; J. Addison; Sir R. York, 1859. 12.0............. 414.20 Steele; M. Prior; J. Gay; A. Pope; W. Hlogartlh; T. G. - Holley, M. A. Texas. Observations, historical, Smollett; H. Fielding; L. Sterne; O. Goldsmith. geographical and descriptive. Baltimore, 1833. - The four Georges; Level the widower. Leipzig. 335.3 120 817.7 - History of Henry Esmond, esq. Leipzig....... 335.10 - Marryat, F. Narrative of the travels and adven- - Same. New York.......................1820.3 tures of Monsieur Violet, in'Western Texas. - History of Pendennis. Leipzig.............. 335.2 [Fiction]............................ 337.7 - Same. New York........................... 1820.1 THACKERAY 241 TIHIERRY Shelf No. Shelf. No. THACKERAY, William Makepeace, continued. THEIR wedding journey. Hiowells, W. ID. Boston, - The Irish sketch-book. Leipzig, 1872. 2 v. in 1. 1873. 16................................. 533.7 Sq. 160.................................... 330.29 THEOCRITUS, BION, and MOSCHUS. Idylls. And the - Lovel the widower. New York................ 1820.3 war-songs of Tyrteus. Literally translated - The Newoomes. Leipzig. 4 v. in 2........... 335.4 into English prose, by J. Banks, with metrical - Same. New York........................... 1820.2 versions, by J. M. Chapman. London, 1870. - The Paris sketch book. With portrait. Leipzig; xxiv, 343 pp. Portrait. Sm. 8.............6115.17 1873. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160. 339.21 THEOGNIS [outlined and explained]. Davies, J. - Roundabout papers. Leipzig, 1861. 326-4 — pp. Edinburgh, 1873. 160......................6116.16 Sq. 16.................................... 335.9 THEOLOGY. Abbott, L. A dictionary of religious - Thaclkerayana: notes and anecdotes. Illustrated knowledge. New York, 1875. 80............ 6320.2 by Thackeray. New York [London], 1875. - Beecher, E. The conflict of ages; or, the moral xx, 494 pp. Sm. 80........................ 513.2 relations of God and man. Boston, 1854. 12~.1524.21 - Vanity fair. Leipzig........................ 335.7 - Beecher, L. Views in. Cincinnati, 1836. 120.6328.20 - Same. New York.... 1820.1 - Clarke, J. F. Ten great religions: an essay in - The Virginians. A tale of the last century. comparative theology. Boston, 1872. 80..... 1523.2 Leipzig. 4 v. in 2.......................... 335.6 - Dunlavy, J. The manifesto, or a declaration of - Same. New York........................... 1820.3 the doctrine and practice of the church of - Fields, J. T. Yesterdays with authors. Boston, Christ. New York, 1847. 8.. 5813.3 1875 [cop. 1871]. 120......................6136.13 - Farley, S. Discourses and essays on theological - Stoddard, R. H. Anecdote biography of. Bric- and speculative topics. Boston, 1851. 120....5815.23 4-brac series. New York, 1874..Sq. 160.... 1828.3 - Greg, W. R. The creed of Christendom: its foundations contrasted with its superstructure. Note. - Stoddard's "Anecdote biography" and the "Thack-fndonscnrtewihtsupsrcue erayana," which is a runniing sketch of his life and readings London, 1874. 2 v. Sm. 8...............5816.21 with fc-simniles of Ihis oil-hand drawings found on the mar- - 1ledge, F. H. Recent inquiries in theology, gins of his books, take the place at present of a regular by eminent English churchmen. Boston, 1860. biography, and nay be supplemented with Dickens's tribute t English churchmen. Boston, 180. in I-Harpei's monthly, vol. 28, and other recollections in vols. 12.......................................5814.15 41 and 49. See also B. Taylor's paper, in the Atlantic - Same. Boston, 1861. 120.................. 1526.24 mnionthl, vol. 13. Beside the references in Allibone, vol. 8, see Bayne's "Essays" [122615.1]; Brown's "Spare hours" - Same. Leipzig, 1862. Sq. 160. See ESSAYS [537.5.2]; Whilpple's "Character and characteristic men" and reviews. 1538.3 [1936.3]; chapters in Taine's " English literanture" [5613.1]; and a lpaper in tihe Edinburgh review', Jan., 1873. - odge, C. Systematic theology. New York, As a novelist, Thlackeray's strength lies in his probing of 1874. 3 v. 8o.5811.10 individual character, rathlier thIan ini"any dramatic rendering, J..y -iaO and in his marvellous style. I-lis novels are mostly corrective - MacClintock, J., and Strong, J. Cyclopdia of satires on contemporary life; but hie has essayed historical biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical literaretations in Ihis' I-enry Esmiond," which pertains to Queen Annie's time, its manners and literature; and in his "Vir- ture. Vol. 1-5. New York, 1871-73. 5 v. 8~. ginians,' which gives us scenes in London and in the Old R.R., A.2.3 iDominion betweein 1756 anrd 1780. His "Catherine" is a covert satire on those novels which convert criminals into - Martineau, J. Essays, philosophical and theoheroes. " Vanity fair" was his earliest and perhaps reisains logical. Boston,1868,70. 2v. 80.........5814.14 his mo7st famous nov~el. lgcl otn 88 0.8 841 ~his oset~famoeus iosvel. - Mueller, (F.) M. Chips from a German workshop. THADDEUS of Wfarsaw. [London and the Polish NewYork, 1871-75. 4 v. Smn. 8........... 5616.1 struggle with Russia.] Porter, J.734.10 - Murphy, J. J. The scientific bases of faith. LonTHALHEIMER, Mary Elsie. A manual of mediaeval don, 1873. 8.5812.5 and modern history Cincinnati co 184. - Prout, W. Chemistry, meteorology, and the funcand modern history, Cincinnati [cop. 1874]. 4,~~80 pp~~.'Isps. 8~831.4 ~tion of digestion, considered with reference to 480 bpp. MapNros. 801. 83 1.4 3215 natural theology. London, 1855. Sm. 80....6436.10 THAT boy of Norcott's. Lever, C. (..............332. 15 THAT good old time. Gordon, C.'91 6.34 Roget, P. M. Animal and vegetable physiology, THAT queer girl. Townsend, V. F.. 927.29 considered with reference to natural theology. Philadelphia, 1836. 2 v. 8................. 6032.2 THATCHEr, Benjamin Bussey. Indian biography. Phildelphi,. 2v. 06032.2 New York, 1869. 2 v. 1 plate. 16. 819. - St. Maur, or Seymour, E. A., duke of Somerset. New York, 1869. 2 v. 1 p 819.2 - Indian traits. New York, 1865. 2 v.-Illustrated. Christian theology and modern skepticism. New 12.0.............I.......819.1 York, 1872. 120........................... 5817.2 THAXTER, Celia. Among the Isles of Shoals. W1ith - Spalrs, J. Collection of essays and tracts in. illustrations. Boston, 1873. 184 pp. Sq. 16~. 419.1 Boston, 1823-26. 5 v. 12.1918.9 -Poems. New York, 1874. 188 pp. Sq. 16'. 1627.2 - VWhewell, W. Astronomy and general physics THAYENANEO MhAslc chie See IRANT, Joseph. considered with reference to natural theology. THAYETNDANEGEA, Mohawk chief. See BRANT, Joseph. THAYER, Elisha. Family memorial. Hingham, Philadelphia, 1833. 120.................... 6438.5 1835. 2v. in 1. 8~........................ 611.2 See also Christ, Christianity, Deism, Mercersburg theology, Religion. Contents.- Part I. Genealogy of fourteen namilies of the early settlers of New-Englarrd, of the iames of Alden, Adams, Arnold, Bass, Billings, Capen, Copeland, French, H-lobart, THEOPHILUS, of Antioch. Writings. See TATIANUS, Jackson, Paine, T'hater, Wales and White. II. Genealogy f and OTHERS................................ 6322.6 Ephraimn and Sarah Thayer; with their ibourteen children. Epra d Sarah T er with their furte children. THEOPHILUS and others. Dodge, M. M............ 713.15 THAYER, Thomas Baldwin. Over the river; or, THEOPHRASTUS. Lee caractdres [de Th6ophraste, pleasant thoughts into the valley of shadows, avec les mcours de ce siecle]. Bruyere, J. dela. and beyond. Boston, 1867.. 272 pp. 16 iO.... 1526.1 Paris, 1816. 2 v. 12...................... 5537.7 THAYER, William Makepeace. The bobbin boy [N. THERAPEUTICS. Hookler, W. Rational therapeutics. P. Banks]; or, how Nat got his learning. Bos- (In Massachusetts medical society. Publicaton, 1860. xiii, 310 pp. 160................ 916.8 tions)..................................... 6021.4 - The pioneer boy [Abraham Lincoln], and how he - Wood, G.B. Treatise on. Philadelphia, 1856. became president. Boston, 1863. 310 pp. II- 2 v. 8. 6011.3 lustrated. 16............................. 916.26 - Wood, II. C., jr. Treatise on. Philadelphia, THAYER family. Thayer, E. Family memorials. 1874. 8.................................. 6021.7 Hingham, 1835. 8....................... 611.2 THERESA. Craik, G. M........................ 335.17 THEATRE. Howard, C. J Drawing-room theatri- TmaBET, Travels in, 1844-6. Hue, E. R. London cals. New York [cop. 1870]. 160........... 1636.2 [1852]. 2 v. 160..........................5935.12 Hudson, F. Private theatricals for home perform- THItBL1N, N. L. Spain and the Spaniards. Bosance. New York [cop. 1870]. 16C......... 1636.1 ton, 1875. 404 pp. Sm. 80............... 427.5 THIE, The, in the night. Spofford, II. E. 736.15 See also English stage, Stage. 7 THIERRY, Am6d6e (Simon Dominique). Histoire TiteAiDE, La: trag6die. Racine, J. de. Th6htre d'Attila et de ses successeurs. Paris, 1856. complet. Paris, 1870. 12.................. 5537.3 2 v. 8................................... 2012.1 31 TIIIERRY 242 THOREAU Shelf. No. Shelf. No. THIERRY, (Jacques Nicolas) Augustin. The forma- THOMPSON, Daniel Pierce. The Green mountain tion and progress of the tiers 6tat, or third boys: a historical tale of the early settlement of estate in France. Translated by Francis B. Vermont............................. 734.1 Wells. London, 1859. 2 v. in 1. [Bohn's - History of Montpelier, 1781-1860. Montpelier, Standard library.] Sm. C................... 5517.9 1860. 312 pp. Portrait. 80................ 813.11 - History of the conquest of England by the Nor- - Locke Amsden.............................. 734.5 mans. Translated from the 7th Paris edition, - May Martin, and other tales of the Green mounby W. Hazlitt. London, 1869. 2 v. Portrait. tains.................................... 734.3 Sm. 8c.................. 5417.2 - The rangers. A tale, illustrative of the rovoluTnIEas, Louis (Adolphe). History of the French tionary history of Vermont, and the Northern revolution. Translated, with notes and illus- campaign of 1777. 2 v...................... 734.2 trations from the most authentic sources, by THOMPSON, Ella W. Beaten paths; or, a woman's Frederick Shoberl. With engravings. New vacation. Boston, 1874. 274 pp. 160...... 437.6 York, 1874. 4 v. in 2. 80.................. 5511.3 TeOMPSON, Theophilus. Annals of influenza; or, - M. Thiers et les Napol6on (J6rhme). Lettres et epidemic catarrhal fever in Great Britain from documents inedits 1837 a 1848. Paris, 1873. 1510 to 1837. London, 1852. xvi, 406 pp. 8~.6013.14 141 pp. 8................................ 5515.2 THOMPSON, Waddy. Recollections of Mexico. New "THINGS new and old:" sermons. Welles, -. Port- York, 1846. x, 304 pp. 16................ 816.3 land, 1845. 8.............................1533.9 THoaIs, WilIiam John. Human longevity, its facts THINGS not generally known. Wells, D. A. New and its fictions. London, 1873. xii, 320 pp. 8~. 6614.5 York, 1873. 120...........................1714.27 THOMSON, Andrew. In the Holy Land. New York THIRTY years of army life on the border. Marcy, H. [1875]. 364 pp. Illustrated. 16........... 436.7 B. New York, 1866. 120................. 415.16 THOMsoN, C. Wyville. The depths of the sea. An THIRTY years' war. Gardiner, S. H. The thirty account of the general results of the dredging years' war. London, 1874. 160.............. 628.2 cruises of H. MI. SS.'Porcupine' and'Light- Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. History of the. New ning,' 1868-70,.under the direction of -Dr. CarYork, 1846. 120............. 826.6 penter [and others]. With illustrations and THOLUCK, Friedrich August Gottreu. The doctrine maps. London, 1873. xx, 527- pp. 80.... 6623.3 of inspiration. (In Noyes, G. H. Collection of THOMSON, David. Handy book of fruit culture theological essays)....................6325.12 under glass. Edinburgh, 1873. x, 316 pp. THOMAS A BECKET. Becket, archbishop of Canter- Sm. 80..................................... 6625.6 bury. A biography. Robertson, J. C. Lon- THOMPSON, James. Poetical works. With portrait. don, 1859. Sm. 80..........................5424.14 Leipzig, 1853. 402 — pp. Sq. 16........... 1613.9 THOMAS X KEMPIS. Imitation of Christ. New edi- Contents. -The seasons; Poems; Songs; Britallnia; Libtion. London, N.D. xiii, 207-4- pp. 16.... 58.19.1 erty. - Same. From the Latin by J. Payne. With an THOisoSON, John. The straits of Malacca, Indointroductory essay by T. Chalmers. New York China, and China; or, ten years' travels, adven[18511. 307 pp. 120........... 1536.16 tures, and residence abroad. Illustrated. New THOMAS, Annie. See CUDLIaP, Annie. York, 1875. xv, 546 pp. Maps. 8......... 5921.4 THOMAS, (Charles) Ambrose. Mignon. (In Ditson, THoMSoN, John Cockburn, joint author. The queens 0., and co. Standard opera librettos)........6233.3.1 of society. See THOmSON, Katherine.........1216.17 THOMAS, Benjamin Franklin. Speeches in the 2d - The wits and beaux of society. See THoMiSoN, and 3d sessions of the 37th cong]ess, and in the Katherine.................................1216.18 vacation. Boston, 1863. vi, 217 —pp. 8... 1921.2 THosisoN, Katherine and John Cockburn. The THOMAS, George Henry. See BROCKETT, L. P. Our queens of society. By Grace and Philip Whargreat captains. New York, 1865. 12........ 1015.8 ton [pseud.]. Illustrated. New York, 1861. THoaAS, Joseph. Universal pronouncing dictionary 488 pp. 120..............................1216.17 of biography and mythology. Philadelphia, - The wits and beaux of society. By Grace and 1871. 2 v. 8.........................*R.R., A.3.5 Philip Wharton [pseud.]. With illustrations. - and BALDWIN, Thomas. Lippincott's pronounc- New York, 1861. 481 pp. 120.............. 1216.18 ing gazetteer. Revised edition, with appendix TrHOMSON, Mortimer. (Q. K. Philander Doesticks.) containing 10,000 new notices and the census of Doesticks' letters: and what he says. Philadel1870. Philadelphia, 1874. xx, 2336 [2328] phia [cop. 1835]. 330 pp. Illustrated. 120.. 736.1 pp. 80~.Hit.......;...*R.R., B.3.2 THoMIsoN, Robert Dundas. Experimental researches THOMAS, M. Life's lesson. A tale............. 723.28 on the food of animals, and the fattening of catTHOMAS Wingfold, curate. MacDonald, G...., 536.24 tie. With remarks on the food of man. From THOMES, William H. The gold hunter's library. The the last London edition. New York, 1856. 172 bushrangers. A Yankee's adventures during his pp. Illustrated. 12.......................1524.13 second visit to Australia. Boston, 1873. 480 THoaisoN, William M. The Land and the Book; or, pp. Illustrated. 120...................... 735.4 biblical illustrations drawn from the manners - - The gold hunters in Europe; or, the dead alive. and customs, the scenes and scenery of the Holy Boston, 1873. 284 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 8~. 735.4 Land. Maps, engravings, etc. New York, 1871. - - The gold hunters' adventures; or, life in Aus- 2 v. 12.................................. 224.5 tralia. Boston, 1873. 564 pp. Illustrated. 12~. 735.3 THoR, The land of. Browne, J. H. New York, 1870. - The ocean life series. Life in the East Indies. 120.424.17 Illustrated. Boston, 1873. 354 pp. Sm. 8~.. 535.15 THORBURN, Grant. Forty years' residence in Amer- - A slaver's adventures on land and sea. Illus- ica: or the doctrine of a particular Providence trated. Boston, 1873. 406 pp. Sm. 80...... 735.2 exemplified in [his] life. Written by himself. - - The whaleman's adventures in the Sandwich Boston, 1834. 264 pp. Portrait. 12........1216.12 Islands and California. Illustrated. Boston, THOREAU, Henry David. Cape Cod. Boston, 1873. 1873. 444 pp. Sm. 8.................... 735.1 252 — pp. 160............................. 215.2 Running the blockade; or, U. S. secret service - Excursions. Boston, 1866. 319 pp. Portrait. adventures. Boston, 1875. 474 pp. 8...... 712.5 160................... 417.9 THOIMPSON, Sir Benjamin, count Rumford, Memoir of. - The Maine woods. Boston, 1872. 328 pp. 120. 417.8 Ellis, G. E. See AMERICAN academy of arts - Walden; or, life in the woods. Boston, 1854. and sciences.....5.......... 022.3 357 pp. 160............................... 417.2 THOMPSON, Benjamin F. History of Long Island; - A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers. containing an account of the discovery and set- New and revised edition. Boston, 1868. 415 pp. tlement; with other important and interesting 12..................................... 215.1 matters to the present time. New York, 1839. - A Yankee in Canada, with anti-slavery and 536 pp. Illustrated. 80.................... 813.20 reform papers. Boston, 1872. 286-k- pp. 12'. 225.2 THOREAU 243 TIMBS Shelf No. Shelf. No. THOREAU, Henry David, continued. THROUGH and through the tropics. Vincent, F., jr. - Thoreau; the poet-naturalist. Channing, W. E. New York, 1876. 12..................... 436.8 Boston, 1873. 120....12..........1227.7 and 5027.8. THROUGH by daylight. Adams, VW. T............. 925.16 Note. — Most of Thoreau's writings, beside his Letters, as THROUGH fire and water. Talbot, F.. 732.22 embodying persoral'eelings, are largely autobiograplhical ill THROUGH night to light. Gutzkow, C. (F.)........ 312.22 their character. The only memoirs of him are by Chianig THRUG night to lnht Spielagen,.. 518.10 [1227.7: (5027.8]; by Emnerson [417.9, also see Atlaiitic mosstlily, THROUGH night to light. Spielhagen, F.......... 518.10 Aug., 1862], but thlere are sketchles in Alger's "Solitudes of THROUGH the air. [Ballooning.] Wise, J. Philanature and of man " [1535.22]; isn Lowell's "My study win- delphia 1873. 8 1520.3 dows"; in Alcott's "Concord days" [5217.1]; in the North... Amnerican review, Oct., 1863, by J. H. Ward; in the Atlanltic THROUGH the looking-glass, and what Alice found muontlly, Sept. 1863, by Louisa M. Alcott; and in Fraser's there. Dodgson, C. L...................... 912.21 magazine, April, 1861;. Also see Flagg's" Woods and by-ways of' Newv England" THROWN together. Montgomery, F............... 313.22 [5032.2], and Hsrper's siossthIS, vol. 21. THUCYDIDES. History of the Peloponnesian war. A THORNBURY, Walter. British artists from Hogarth to literal version, by H. Dale. London, 1868, 70. 2 v. Portrait. Sin. 8 ~.......... 6115.8 Turner. London, 1861. 2 v. Portraits. Sm. 80. 6214.3 2 v. Portrait. Sm..6115.8 - Old and new London. Vol. J. Illustrated. Lon- THUDICHUM, John Louis William, and DUPR9, Audon [1873]. Portraits. L. 8~...5.4........ 32.1 gust. Treatise on the origin, nature, and don [1873. Portrais. L. 8'543 2.1 t THORNE, P., psed. See SITH, Mary P. Wells. varieties of wine. London, 1872. xxiv, 760 THORNICROFT'S model. Beaumont, A..............319.26 pp. Illustrated. 8.6423.4 THORNTON, John Wingate. The first records of An- THUNDER and lightning. Fonvielle, W. de. New glo-American colonization: their history. Bos- Yorl, 1872. 160...............1714.22 ton, 1859. 12pp. 80 612.5........ THURSTON, Louise M. Charley Roberts series. ton,1859 12pp. 0................. 62.5 Charley and Eva Roberts' home in the West. 1!17.9 - The pulpit of the American revolution: or, the Charley and Eva Roberts' home in the West 1117.9 The ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ - pupto-h mrcn eouin r h The children of Amity court................ 1117.12 political sermons of the period of 1776. With - - The children of Amity court.1117.12 a historical introduction, notes, and illustrations. - - How Charley Roberts became a man. 1117.18 2d edition. Boston [1876]. 537 pp. 80..1921.4 - - How Eva Roberts gained her education....... 1117.7 THORNTON hall. MacKeen, P................. 912.16 TiCE, John H. The relations between matter and TORNWELL, Emily. The lad's guide to perfect force. (inT Estes, D. Half-hour recreations in TI,popular science)............................ 6813.7 gentility. New York, 1856. 226+ — pp. 1 plate. poplar science) 120.1516.2 TICKNOR, George. History of Spanish literature. THORPE, lKamba1, pseud. See BELLAMY. Mrs. E. W. 4th edition, corrected and enlarged. Boston, 1872. 3 v. 8 ~.............. 5922.2 THORPE, a quiet English town, and human life 1872. 3 v. 8.5922.2 therein. Mountford, W. Boston,' 1852. 16~g 715.9 - - see PRESCOTT, W. H. Biographical and critiTHORPE Regis. Peard, F. M. Boston.727.28 cal miscellanies. Philadelphia, 1875. 120.... 5237.3 Tso~~i~Rgis. PearF.M Boson..........727.28 - Samnse. Leipzig....3............292............ - Life, letters, and journals. Boston, 1876. 2 v. Plate-. ortraits. 8~..............1012.5 and 5023.10 THOUGHTS about art. Hamerton, P. G. Boston, 1871. Plate. Portraits. 8.1012.5 and 5023.10 160 ~.................. 1515.3 Note. -The first ten chapters were edited by G. S. Hillard, and the remainder by Mrs. Tickrnor and her eldest daughter. THOUGHTS on the administration of God's moral government over our fallen world. By a plain - Life of illiam Hickling Prescott. Boston, man. New-Haven, 1860. 142-F pp. Sm. 120. 5828.4 1864. xii, 458 pp. Portrait. 12........... 1223.7 THOUSAND and one nights, or the Arabian nights en- TIECK, (Johann)Ludwig. See CARLYLE, T. Gertertainments 928.14 man romance. Boston, 1841. 12........... 5725.2 THRAL}E, Mrs. See PIozzI, EIsther Lynch. TIGER, The. The royal tiger of Bengal, his life and THREADING my way. [An autobiography.] Owen, death. Fayrer, J. London, 1875. Sm. 80.... 5935.9 H.RED. NewI YorkWy 1874. a 2u.obiogrp5427.6 OTIGER-HUNTER, The. Reid, M.................. 725.4 THREADS of knowledge, drawn from a cambric hand- TILES. Boyer, -. NoU2 manel completdu kerchief; a Brussels carpet; a print dress; a kid tuilier. Paris, 1846. 24..................6439.8. glove; a sheet of paper. Carey, A. London dn16.10.............. 762 glove; a sheet of paper. Carey, A. London - Dobson, E. Treatise on the manufacture of. Lon[1872]. Sq. 16.......... 6438.1 don, 1868 12........................1716.25 THREE beauties, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N..... 527.9 TILL the doctor comes, and how to help him. Hope, THREE clerks, The. Trollope, A.................. 724.6 G. H. New York, 1871. 12~...............1523.16 THREE commanders, The. Kingston, W. H. G..... 921.17 TILTON, Theodore. Memorial of Elizabeth Barrett THREE dissertations on Boylston prize questions for -Browning. 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G..... 912.24: THREE midshipmen, The. ~inston W II 912.24,of England and Wales; their legendary lore THREE November days. Taylor, B. F. (In John- and popular history. Re-edited, revised, and son, (E.) R. Little classics)...........529.4.11 enlarged by A. Gunn. London [1870]. 3 v. THREE pines, The. Abbott, J.................. 914.175438.1 THRE' proverb stories. Alcott, L. M............. 935.20 THREE scouts, The. oTrowbridge, J. T....... jostests.-Vol. I. South. II. Midland. III. North. THREE scouts, The. Trowbridge, J. T.. 734.4 THREE successful girls. Crouch, J........ 714.23 - Clubs and club life in London. With anecdotes THREi] tales. Hauff, W V..................... 312.21 of its famous coffee houses, hostelries, and tavTHREEfold destiny, The. Hawthorne, N. (In John- emrns, from the seventeenth century to the present son, (E.) R. Little classics)................529.4.12 time. With illustrations. London [1872]. xiv, THRncI through the furnace. Little, S. 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Sm. 80....................5617.15 TIMBS 244 TOTAL Shelf. No. Shelf. No. TIMBS, John, continued. TOLLEMACHE, Mrs. W. A. Spanish towns and Span- School-days of eminent men: or, early lives of ish pictures. A guide to the galleries of Spain. celebrated British authors, philosophers, poets, London [1872]. xxiv, 318 pp. Illustrated. inventors [etc.]; with sketches of the progress Portraits. Sm. 80........................... 5916.3 of education in England, the foundation of pub- Tol and Jerry: a burletta. Moncrieff, W. T. New lie schools, etc. With illustrations. New edi- York, N. D. 12............................ 1635.5 tion, revised, enlarged, and partly re-written. Tol and the crocodiles. Bowman, A.............. 938.16 London [1876]. x, 312 pp. Portraits. Smin. 80.5428.10 Too Brown at Oxford. Hughes, T. Boston, 1871. - Stories of inventors and discoverers in science 2 v. 120......... 526.14 and the useful arts. With illustrations. New Toar Brown's school days. Hughes, T. 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New. revised - The bazar book of the household. New York, edition. New York, 1873. 232m- pp. 120...5617.12 1875. 266 pp. 160........................ 1518.9 TINCKER, Mary Agnes. Grapes and thorns........ 720.12 TOMKINS, Edward. Machine construction and draw- The house of Yorke. New York, 1872. 261 pp. ing. New York [Glasgow], 1873. 141 pp. Illustrated. 8............................. 531.29 Illustrated. 16'................. 1717.9 TINNE, John Ernest. The wonderland of the antip- TOlLINSON, Charles. Cyclopedia of useful arts, odes; and other sketches of travel in the north mechanical and chemical, manufactures, minisland of New Zealand. With illustrations. ing, and engineering. Illustrated. London, London, 1873. 124 —pp. L. 8......... 5. 5930.4 1866-68. 3 v. L. 8................R.*R.R., A.3.3 TIRRELL, Betsy Frances, Report of the caseof G. C. - Experimental essays. Illustrated. London, 1863. Hersey, indicted for the murder of. Yerrington, 123-F pp. 12........................ 1716.31 J.M.Boston, 1862. so................ 631.6 J. MI.W. Boston, 1862. 8~......631.6 Contents. -T. On tihe motion of camphor on water. II. On TISCHENDORF, (Lobegott Friedrich) Constantine. The the motion of camnphor towards the light. III. I-listory of the New Testament: the authorized English version; modern theory of dew. with introduction, and various readings from. with introduction, band various readings frome - Introduction to the study of natural philosophy. the three most elebrated manuscripts of the London, 1851. vi, 162 pp. Illustrated. 12..1526.17 original Greek text. Leipzig, 1869. 414+- pp. - Same. 8th edition. London, 1870. vi, 164 pp. 1 plate. Sq. 16............................. 1528.2 Illustrated. 121................1716.30 1 plate. Sq. 160.1528.2 ~~~Illustrated. 120.1716.30 TiSSANDIER, Gaston. The wonders of water. From..... TS eANoI, Gastone. EThed wonderstof water. From - Locks and safes. The construction of locks; comLhe Fr~ench. Edited, with additions, by [fM.] owhc piled from the papers of A. C. Hobbs. To which Schele de Vere. With illustrations. New York, is added a description of J. Beverley Fenby's is added a description of J. Beverley Fienby's 1872. x, 350~ pp. 120.'.......1714.26 patent locks, and a note upon iron safes. By R. - oint author. Travels in the air. SeeGLAISHER, Mallet. London, N. D. vi, 212- pp. IllusJames..................................... 5911.1 Jaes591. ~~.~~~~=~~~~~~~~ ~~~~trated. 120....................1715.27 TITCooll, Timothy, pseud. See HOLLAND, Josiah Pneumatics; for the use of beginners. 3d edition, Gilbert. TBudoGilbert. adbc.B dF.C6312 enlarged. London, 1866. iv, 162 pp. IllusTo Buddlecombe and back. Burnand, F. C. 539.12 trated. 12............................... 1716.32 To Esther. Thackeray, A..I Works............ 312.1.4 d To Esther. Thackeray, A..1 Works............312.1.4 Rudimentary mechanics. 10th edition, corrected. To love and to be loved. Roe, A. S............... 735.34 uietrmehns.1hediocrce To love and to be loved. Roe, A. S............... 532.10 London, 1872. viii, 176 pp. Illustrated. 12. 1716.33 To the bitter end. Braddon, M. E................ 532.10 Rudilnentary treatise on warmiig and ventilaTOBACO:itshistry nd ssocatins.Fairolt F. —Rudimentary treatise on warming and ventilaTooAcco: its history and associations. Fairholt, F. tion. 6thedition. Lhndon,1869. xi,339pp..W. London, 1876. Sm. 8~................... 64:25.6 to.6heiin odn 89 i 3 p W. London, 1876. Sm. 80.6425.6 Illustrated. Folded plate. 120..............1715.26 TOBEY, Edward Silas. The Boston hydraulic pro- Illustrated. TOBEY, Edlward Silas. The Boston hydraulic pro- - Winter in the Arctic regions and summer in the teeter against fire. Boston, 1873. 27 pp. 120. 1712.1 nt rctic regions. n[7 i Antarctic regions. London [1872]. viii, 368 pp. TOCQUEVILLE, Alexis (Charles Henri Clerel) de. Maps and illustrations. Sm. 8S.5915.3 De la ddmocratie en Am/rique. Ornu d'une T ai icup Parker, H. A..93319 ToMmoY Hickup. Parker, R. A.................. 933.19 carte. 5e 6dition, revue et corrig/e. Paris, ToiMY Try and what he did in science. Napier, 1836. 2 v. 12. 2018.6 1836.ocracy 2 n v. erica. rns201 C. 0. G. London, 1869. Sm. 8.............1524.24 - Democracy in America. Translated by Henry ToNoINI, Csarius. The pope of Home and the Reeve. Edited, with notes, by Francis Bowen. TNII osru.Tepp fRm n h Reeve. Edited, with notes, by Francis Bowen. 51. popes of the oriental orthodox church: an essay Boston, 1873. 2 v. Sm. 80.....,.......... 5015.1 on monarchy in the church, with special refer- On the state of society in France before the revo- ence to Russia, from original docuuents, Ruelution of 1789, and on the causes which led to sian and GRueek. London, 1871. xiii, 183 pp. that event. Translated by Henry Reeve. 2d Sm. 80.dGek Loon181 13p.5816.1 editon. ondo, 183. xiii 416pp.' 554.9 Sm. 8~...................................... 5816.1 edition. London, 1873. xxiii, 416 pp. 8~... 5514.9 TONE masters, The. See BARNARD, Charles Francis, TO-DAY in New York. Kimball, R. B. 311.18 r. jr. TODD, John. The story of his life. Told mainly TONER, Joseph M. History of inoculation in Massaby himself. Compiled and edited by John E. chusetts. (In Massachusetts medical society. Todd. New York, 1876. 529 pp. Portrait. Publications).6021.4 Illustrations. 160.............5025.15 ToNY Butler. Lever, C. (J.).............. 332.19 ToILERns, The, of the sea. Hugo, V. (M.), vicomte. Too much alone. Riddell, J. H..720.7 New York, 1869. L. 8'.510.1 Too soon. Macquoid, K. S. Leipzig............. 319.21 TOILET. Bayle-Mouillard, E. Manuel des dames, - S e. New York........................... 731.8 on l'art de Id16gance. Paris, 1833. 240. 6229.1 Too strange not to be true. 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See WALSH, William ShepTOWNSEND, Virginia Frances. The Deerings of ard 538.10 Medbury 711.24 TREASURES, The, of the earth. Jones, W. New -The IHollands................................ 711.22 York, 1872. 160........................... 6635.1 - The maidenhood series. That queer girl....... 927.29 TREASURY of thought. [Extracts.] Ballou, M. M. -Margery Keith..............................1115.16 Boston, 1873 80...R.11 E.2.4 - The mills of Tuxbury 711.23 TREATY of Washington, The. Cushing, C. New - One woman's two lovers; or, Jacqueline Thayne's York, 1873. Sim. 8~ 816.1 choice............................... 723.1 TREES. Emerson, G. B. A report on the trees and - Only girls. 931.2 shrubs growing naturally in the forests of Mas- Six in all................................... 713.5 sachusetts. Boston, 1875. 2 v. 80 6621.2 TOWNSHEND, Frederick Trench. Wild life in Florida, H- Iemsley, W. B. Handbook of hardy trees. Boswith a visit to Cuba. London, 1875. xiv, 319 ton [London], 1873. 80..................... 6624.1 pp. Map. Wood-cut. 8~..................5932.14 TRgAIERY, F. Nouveau manuel complet du teneur TOXICOLOGY, Treatise on therapeutics, comprising. de livres. Nouvelle 6dition, corrig6e, et augWood, II. C., jr. Philadelphia, 1874. 80..... 6021.7 mentde. Paris, N. D. x, 347 —- pp. 240. TRACY'S ambition.' Griffin, G......... 517.10 [Manuel Roret]............................ 6819.1 TRADE circular. annual for 1871, including the TRENCH, Richard Chenevix. English, past and American catalogue of books published in present. 7th edition, revised. New York, 1870; also, a list of the principal books pub- 1871. vi, 352- pp. 12................... 1735.3 lished in England; a publishers', manufacturers', - Gustavus Adolphus in Germany, and other lecand importers' directory, and miscellaneous tures on the thirty years' war. 2d edition. literary and trade information. [By F. 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The Seaver family. A lieving the doctrines of trinitarians. Cambridge, genealogy of Robert Seaver of Roxbury, Mass., 1833. 120..1.........................816.25 and some of his descendants. Boston, 1872. - Parsons, B. The Christian layman; or, the doc52 pp. Sm. 40............................ 5013.10 trine of the trinity fully considered, and adTRAVEL, The art of. Galton, F. London, 1867. judged according to the Bible. Mobile, 1840. 160....................................... 5918.1 12u..'. 5815.16 TRIP 246 TRY Shelf. No. Shelf. No. TRIP, A, to Scarborough: a comedy. Sheridan, IR. B. TROUBADOURnS. Raynouard, F. J. M. Lexique roDramatic works. London, 1848. 160........ 1635.2 man ou dictionnaire de la langue des trouba- Sasme. Leipzig, 1869. Sq. 16............ 614.11 do-urs. Paris, 1838-44. 6 v. 80............ 5531.1 - Same. London, 1875. Sm. 8............... 5626.9 - Rutherford, J. The troubadours: their loves TRISTRAM, Henry Baker. The land of Moab: travels and their lyrics. 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TbowBRIDGE, John Townsend. (Paul Creyton.) BurTranslated and edited by D. B. St. J. Roosa. 2d cliff: its sunshine and its clouds.............. 929.1 American, from the 4th German edition. New - A chance for himself.925.27 York, 1869. xx, 565 — pp. Illustrated. 80..6022.11 - Coupon bonds, and other stories.522.2 -- Cudjo's cave.....I............735.22 TROIS-ETOILES, pseud. See MURRAY, Grenville. Cudjo's cave.735.22 T~ois]~TOIES, peud.See MRRAYGrenvlle.- Doing, his best.............................. 916.27 TROLLOPE, Anthony. Australia and New Zealand. - Doing his host.916.27 Leipzig, 1873. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16.... 1418.5 The drummer oy9314 - Barchester towers.334.10.,,,........- The emigrant's story, and other poems. Boston, -- Barchester towers............................ 334.10 17.v,10 p Wo-u.10.... 652 1875. vi, 170-]pp. Wood-cut. 120 1615.25 - The Belton estate............................ 334.16 Fast friends.............................. 921.10 -- The Bertrams.. 334.14 - The Bertrans.334.14...-.............-. Father Brighthopes......................... 929.2 - Can you forgive her?......................... 330.7 - Cste icmod. 34-Hearts and faces. 929.3 Castle Richmond............................. 334.8 - The Claverings........,..........,...334.1 - Ironthorpe................................. 929.5 -- Tlhe Claverings.............................. 334.1 - Jack Hazard and his fortunes................. 915.15 -The commentaries of Cm~sar [out~linedl and ex- The comme ntaries of Csar [outlined arid ex- - Lawrence's adventures among the ice-cutters, plained]. Edinburgh, 1870. vi, 182 pp. 16~. plaine]. Ednburg, 1870 vi, 82 pp 16".glass-makers, coal-miners, iron-men, and -ship[Ancient classics for English readers]......... 6116.5gass-makes, coal-miners, ron-men, and shp builders.......... 932.20 - Doctor Thorne............................... 334.5 -- Martin Merrivale........................... 522. 1 - The Eustace diamonds... 720.33 - Frainley parsonage.. 334.12 -- Neighhor Jackwood.735.21 -'.ramlcy parsonage 334.12 - eighbor Jackwood.......................... 7345. 2.. The golden lion of Granpere.334.19 Neighbors' wives.735.20 -- Neighbors' wives............................ 735.20 - Th goden ionof Ganpre...............33419 - The old battle-ground........................ 929.4 - Harry Heathcote of Gangoil. Leipzig.. 329.17 The old battle-ground.929.4 Same. New York.. 732.11 -- The three scouts 734.4 Same. New York.. 732.11 - He knew he was right....................... 334.11 - The young surveyor; or, Jack on the prairies... 1115.7 LadyAnna Leizig.. 3 TROY and.its remains. Schliemann, H. London, — Lady Anna. Teipzi g............ 329.15 - LdAna Lip0.............391 1875. 80.................................. 5933.8 - Same. New York............... 732.27 TRUE as steel. Terhune, M. V................... 735.13 - The last chronicle of Barset....... 334.15 Tang Blue. Kingsto%, W. H. G.....,............ 935.17 - North America. Leipzig, 1862. 3 v. Sq. 160 418.4 - SNore. 3 v. in 1 epi,182. Sq. 16o.418.3 TRUE history, The, of a little ragamuffin. GreenSame. 3 v. in 1. Sq. 16u..4.3.... 521.5 Same. New York, 1862. vii, 623 pp. 120 414.5 - Same. Philadelphia, 1862. 2 v. l 1p. 12... 415.10 TRUE history, The, of Joshua Davidson, communist. -.Same. Philadelphia, 1862. 2 v. in 1. 12~.... I415. 10 LitnE..Lepg,17 S.1. 3129 Linton, E. L. Leipzig, 1873. Sq. 160.....312.29 - rley farm.................................. 3 U. 17 Same. Philaelphi, 1873. 127.. 736.22 Same. Philadelphia, 1873. 12g,.736.22 - Phineas Finn, the Irish member............... 334.6 - Pisineas redux.7.,..................,.... 32.14d TRUEs legend, The, of a billiard club. Black, W. - Phineas redux.............................. 732.14 Lep i...................3 0 2 Leipzig...................330.12 The prime minister. Leipzig. Vol. I, II....... 331.26 ipi301 Same. New York.......................... 711.9 - Same. New Yorka............. 730.13 TRUE Robinson Crusoes, The. Denis, (J.) F., and - Rachel Ray.319.4 Chauvin, V............................... 938.8 - Ralph the heir.............................. 334.4. TitUE to herself. Robinson, F,. W................. 731.12 - Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite.......... 334.18 The small house at Allngton.9TRUE woman, The; or, life and happiness at home and The small house at Ailington....,............. 334.9 abroad. Peck, J. T. New York [cop. 1857]. - The three clerks............................. 724.6 1.13 16~ ~....................................... 1736.8 - The vicar of Bullhampton.................... 334.3 - The vicwarden of..... 3 3 TRUEDEL, Dorothea. Answers to prayer; or, — The warden -................ 334.13 - The wardwen.ivenow.4v 2 334.18 Dorothea Triidel. Boston, N. D. 160........ 1026.3 The way we live now. Leipzig. 4 v. in 2...331.8 The way we live now. Leipzig. 4.i. 331...8 TRUMBULL, Henry. History of the discovery of - Sause. Neow York.......720.34 America, of the landing of our forefathers, at - The West Indies and the Spanish main. Leipzig, Plymouth, and their engagements with the In1860. 320t- pp. Sq. 16................... 228.2 dians in New-England, 1620-79. Boston, 1819. Note. — Trollope ranks among the better and most popular 25pp. 8..814.5 English novelists, describing mostly the better classes of TU L., Joh. P.5...or. H r English society. TnRUBULL, John. Poetical works. Hartford, 1820. 2 v. Illustrated. Portrait. 8~............. 1610.1 TROLLOPE, Thomas Adolphus. Diamond cut diamond: 2 v. Illustrated. Portrait. 0.1610.1 a story of Tuscan life........................ 725.36 Contents.. —Vol. I. Memoir; M'Fingal. II. The progress - Durnton abbey.....,,...,,711.16 of dulness; The genius of America; Lines to Dwighlt and Barlow; Ode to sleep; A fable; Orpheus and Eirydice; The - The Garstangs of Garstang grange............. 334.21 prophecy of Bslaam; Fable; The future glory of America; - History of th commonwealh of Florence, from Elegy; Advice to ladies; Characters; Elegy; Babylon; Elegy - History of the commonwealth of Florence, from on the t0ies. the earliest independence of the commune to the fall of the republic in 1531. London, 1865. "TRUMPs," pseud. See DICK, William Brisbane. 4 v. 8~................................... 5512.3 TRUMIPS. Curtis, G. VW................... 524.11 - A siren..................................... 334.20 TRUTH. Bailey, S. Essays on the pursuit of. TR6LTSCH, Anton von. See TROELTSCH, Anton von. Philadelphia, 1831. 120................... 5837.1 TROPICS. Hartwig, G. The polar and tropical - Catlin, J. A compendium of the system of worlds. Springfield, 1874. 8...............1520.7 divine truth. Boston, 1851. 120............ 5817.9 - - The tropical world. London, 1873. 80...... 6613.5 TRUT1'S advocate and monthly anti-Jackson exposi- Willis, N. P. Health trip to the. New York, tor. [Jan. to Oct., 1828.] By an association of 1853. 12................................. 426.9 individuals. Cincinnati, 1828. 400 — pp. 8.0, 6535.1 TROTTY book, The. Phelps, E. S............. 932.13 TRY again. Adams, W. T...................... 924.14 TROTTY'S wedding tour. Phelps, E. S.............. 913.27 TRY and trust. Alger, H., jr.................. 928.3 TRY 247 TYLNEY Shelf. No. Shell. No. TRY Cracow and the Carpathians. Hutchinson, TUTTLE, Edward B. The boy's book about Indians. A. H. New York [London, 1872]. 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New York, -Seed-time and harvest; or, sow well and reap 1871. 490 pp. Portrait. I plate. Fac-simnile. well. Boston, 1854. 248 pp. I plate. 12.. 916.6 120.............................1015.7 and 5026.2 TWELFTH-NIGHT at the century club, January 6, Tunoa, William. Gebel Teir. [A political allegory.] 1858. New York, 1858. 93 pp. 40......... 817.1 Boston, 1829. viii, 13-158 pp. 120.......... 532.4 TWELLS, Julia Helen. The mills of the gods. A - Letters on the Eastern states. New York, 1820. novel.714.15 vi, 356 [352] pp. 120....................... 1915.5 TWELvE miles from a letnon. Dodge, M. A. New - Life of James Otis, of Massachusetts: containing York, 1874. 120..1536.19 also, notices of some contemporary characters TwELvE nights in the hunters' camp. Barrows, W. 934.2 and events from 1760 to 1.775. Bogton, 1823. TWENTY-ONE years in the Boston stock market. xx, 508 pp. Portrait. Illustrated. 80....... 1012.2 Martin, J. G. Boston, 1856. 8............. 1711.1 TUGNOT DE LANOYE, Ferdinand. 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(D.).......... 511.26 -Proverbial philosophy. 1st [and] 2d series. New TWIN sisters, The; a tale for youths. Sandham, York, 1845. 2 v. in 1. Sm. 80........... 5616.8 Mrs..929.11 TURANDOT. Ein tragikomisches Mhrchen nach TWITCHELL, Amos, Memoir of. Bowditch, H. I. Gozzi. See SCHILLER, (J. C.) F. von. Werke.5734.1.7 Boston, 1851. 120... 1216.13 TURGENEF, Ivan Sergievitch. Leisure hour series. Two adlmirals, The. Cooper, J. F. Leipzig..310.13 On the eve. A tale. Translated from the Rus- - Same. New York........................... 525.16 sian by C. E. Turner........................ 539.1 Two apprentices, The. Ilowitt, M................ 937.13 - Smoke. A Russian novel. Translated from Two aristocracies, The. Gore, C. G. F...312.26 the author's French version by W. F. West.... 537.14 Two Barbaras, The. A novel. Stuart, M. B...... 532.17 - - Spring floods. Translated from the Russian Two baronesses, The. Andersen, IH. C..24.15 by Sophie Mitchell Butts. A Lear of the Two, by tricks. Yates, E. 330.15 steppe. Translated from the French by William Two captains, The. La Motto Fouqu6, F. (H. C.), Hand Browne.............................. 528.9 Freiherrde................................. 313.7 See MsnRIAMIE, P. Portraits historiques et litt6- Two college friends. Loring, FW............... 515.7 raires. Paris, 1874. 180....................5527.14 Two Cosmos, The.................... 316.5 TURKEY. Adams, W. T. Cross and crescent; or, Two drovers, The. Scott, Sir W....523.20 Young America in. Boston, 1874. 160....... 925.11 Two family mothers. Schwartz, M. S.531.8 - Cunynghame, Sir A. T. Travels on the frontiers Two Foscari, The. [Dranma.] Byron, G. G. N., of, 1871. London, 1872. 8................. 5931.8 lord. Works. Leipzig, 1866. Sq. 1614. 13.5 - Howard, G. W. F., 7th earl of Carlisle. Diary Two French marriages. Jenkin, Mrs. C......... 313.5 in Turkish and Greek waters. Boston, 1855. Two guardians, The. Yonge, C. 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Washterritories, as white, free colored, slave, Chinese, and Indian. ington, 183, 74 2 v. Maps. Plates. 8...6923.12 II. 1870-1790. By counties, as white, free colored, etc. III. 1870-1850. By civil divisions less than counties, as white and --- Conmmissioner of mining statistics. Statistics of colored; native and bforeign (1870). IV. Nativity (general), mines and mining in the states and territories 1870-1850, foreign parentage, 1870, by states and territories. V. Nativity (general), 1870-1816), tbreign parentage, 1860, in west of the Rocky mountains; being the fourth each state, by counties. VI. Nativity (special), 1870, by states annual report of. V. Ramond. shington, and territories. VII. Nativity (selected special), 1870, in each state, by counties. VIII. Nativity (special), 1870, fifty prin- 1873. 566 pp. 8~......................... 5035.8 cipal cities. S - SupervisiEng surgeon's office. The cholera epi- - Statistics of the population et.]. Co- detmic of 1873 in the United States. WashingStatistics of the population [etc.]. Cornton, 1875j. 28, vi, 1025-]- pp. Illustrations. piled, from the original returns of the ninth cen- ton, 1875. 28, vi, 1025 pp. Illustrations. sus, 1870, by F. A. Walker. Washington, 1872. Maps. 86030.1 3 v. Maps. 40......................... 5010.2 - Department of J'war. Digest of the laws relating to Cont.-Vol................... Ithe military establishment of the United States. ital statistics -Vo. III. IndPopulatryn and wecal statistics. II. By A. Mordecai. Washington, 1833. 134 pp. 12~. 6927.5 - - Infantry tactics. 1861. Philadelphia, 1863. - - Patent office. Catalogue of curiosities in the 450 pp. Illustrated. 1 folded plate. Sin. 120. 1529.2 national institute. [And] List of patented - - Notes of military reconnoissance[s]. Washingmodels. Washington, 1859. 38 —, 68 pp. 80. 6937.1 ton, 1848. 614pp. Illustrated. Maps. 80.. 5032.1 - - - General index of the Official gazette and Contlents. - Notes of a military reconnoissance, from Mismonthly volumes of patents. 1872-74. Wash- souri to California. By William H. Emory; Report of James ~187'~3-75. 3 v. 4o.6930.2~ ~ J. Abert, of his examination of New Mexico; Report of Philip ington, 1873-75. 3 v. 40.................. 6930.2 St. George Cooke of his march from New Mexico to Upper - - Official gazette. Vol. 2-8. Washington, Calitbrnia; Journalof Abraham R. Johnston. 1872-76. 6 v. Illustrated. 40.............. 6930.1 - Regulations for the army, 1857. New York - - Report of the commissioner. Washington, [1857]. xxv, 457, 21 pp. 120.............. 6927.8 1845, 47-71. 70 v. 8...................... 6935.1 - - Report of the chief engineer of the U. S. army, - Department of the navy. Register of the officers for the year ending June 30, 1865. [No titleof the navy, including officers of the marine page. Washington, 1865.] 81 pp. Maps. 80. 6422.6 corps, and others, to Jan. 1, 1874. Washington, - - Report on the art of war in Europe in 18541874. 176 pp. 80 6924.7 56; by R. Delafield. Washington, 1861. xxiv, - Reports of explorations and surveys to ascer- 277 pp. Illustrated. Maps. Plans. 40..... 5910.3 tain the practicability of a ship-canal between - - Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascerthe Atlantic and Pacific oceans by the way of tain the most practicable and economical route the isthmus of Darien. By T. 0. Selfridge. for a railroad from the Mississippi river to the Washington, 1874. 268-f-pp. Illustrated. 17 Pacific ocean. Vol. 1-12. Maps and plates. folded plates. 40:.5........................ 5030.6 Washington, 1855-66. 12 v. in 13. 40....... 6611.2 32 UNITED STATES 250 UNITED STATES Shelf. No. Shelf. No. UNITED STATES. Department of war, continued. UNITED STATES. Biography, continued. - - Revised regulations for the army, 1861. Phila- - Durrie, D. S. Bibliographia genealogica Ameridelphia [1861]. 559 pp. 120............... 6921.1 cana: an alphabetical index to American gene- - Same. Philadelphia, 1862. 559 pp. 12~...1521.12 alogies and pedigrees. Albany, 1868. 85.... 5022.8 - - Same. With appendix containing changes to - Goodrich, C. A. Lives of the signers to the decJune, 1863. Washington, 1863. 594 pp. 120. 6921.2 laration of independence. Boston, 1834. 120.. 1014.7 - - Adjutant general's office. General orders, 1861- - Griswold, R. W. The female poets of America. 63. Washington, 1861-63. 5 v. 160........ 5016.9 New York, 1874. L. 80.................... 5212.2 - - - Military laws and rules and regulations for - - The poets and poetry of America. New York, the armies. [Washington, 1813.] xix, 271-[ 1873. L.8............................... 5212.3 pp. Sm. 120 6928.1 - Lanman, C. Biographical annals of the civil - Bureau of engineers. Northwestern Georgia government of the United States during its first (with portions of Tennessee and Alabama), being century. Washington, 1876. 80........*R.L., C.3.2 part of the department of the Cumberland, 1863. - Livingston, J. Biographical sketches of disCorrections and additions from Capt. W. E. Mer- tinguished Americans. New York, 1853. 8~.. 5024.3 rill's map of "Northern Georgia," in 1864. - Parker, T. Historic Americans. [Franklin, [Washington, 1864.] Size, 38, X 33 in. Scale, Washington, Adams, and Jefferson.] Boston, 1: 350,000...............................5030.10 1871. Sm. 8.......................... 5025.4 - - Portions of the military departments of the - Parton, J. Famous Americans of recent times. Cumberland, of the South, and of the Gulf. Boston, 1871. 80.........................1214.14 Compiled Jan., 1863, by Dennis Callahan. - Sargent, N. Public men and events from the com[Washington, 1863.] Size, 66 X 503 in. Scale, mencement of Munroe's administration, in 1817, 5.524 m. to 1 in............................5030.10 to the close of Fillmore's administration, in - - Report of a reconnaissance of the Black hills 1853. Philadelphia, 1875. 2 v. 80....... 5223.1 of Dakota, made in the summer of 1874. By - Shanks, W. F. G. Personal recollections of disWilliam Ludlow. Washington, 1875. 121 pp. tinguished generals [in the civil war]. New Plate. Folded maps. 40................. 630.1 York, 1866. 120........................... 1015.5 - - Report upon the reconnaissance of North- - Sparks, J. Library of American biography. western Wyoming, including Yellowstone na- New York [cop. 1834-]65. 10 v. 16........ 5028.1 tional park, made in 1873 by William A. Jones. - Stowe, H. (E.) B. Men of our times; or leading With appendix. Washington, 1875. vi, 331 patriots of the day. Hartford, 1869. 8...... 5023.9 pp. Maps. Illustrations. 8............... 6924.9 - - Bureau of topographical engineers. Report upon Geography, description, travel, etc. the physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi river; upon the protection of the alluvial region - Alden, J. The science of government in conagainst overflow; and upon the deepening of the nection with American institutions. New York mouths. By A. A. Humphreys and H. L. Abbot. [cop. 1866]. 12............................ 6336.1 Philadelphia, 1861. xxiv, 17-456, cxlv pp. - Appleton, D., and co. Hand-book of American Maps. 4...............................6920.2 travel. Northern and Eastern tour. New York, - - Office of the chief signal officer. Circular. The 1872. 120..........425.17 practical use of meteorological reports and - - Southern tour. See Jones, Charles I......... 413.5 weather-maps. Washington, 1871. 79 pp. I1- - Asher, J. R., and Adams, G. H. New commerlustrated. 8............................. 6924.4 cial, topographical, and statistical atlas and - - Ordnance department. Ordnance memoranda. gazetteer of the. New York [1873]. FO.. *R.R. Desk No. 17. Report of the board of officers on Gat- - Bachelder, J. B. Illustrated tourist's guide of ling guns of large caliber for flank-defence. the. Boston, 1873. Sin. 8................. 413.10 Washington, 1874. 50-]-pp. Plates. 40.... 6910.7 - Blake, S. J. A visit to some American schools - - - Reports of experiments on the properties of and colleges. London, 1867. Sin. 8. 1736.7 metals for cannon, and the qualities of cannon - Bogen, F. W. The German in America. Bospowder. By T. J. Rodman. Boston, 1861. xii, ton, 1851. 120........................... 1939.3 308- pp. Plates. 40..................... 6910.6 - Bowles, S. Across the continent: a summer's - - - Reports of experiments on the strength and journey to the Rocky mountains, the Mormons, other properties of metals for cannon. Phila- and the Pacific states. Springfield, 1868. 160. 417.6 delphia, 1856. xx, 428 pp. Plates. 40...... 6910.5 - Bremer, F. 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New the United States, on impeachment by the house York, 1819. 8~......................... 411.1 of representatives for high crimes and misde- - Dickens, C. (J. H'.) American notes. Boston, meanors. Washington, 1868. 3 v. 80... 5010.4 1874. 160.................................1824.10 - Same. Leipzig, 1842. Sq. 16........... 418.2 Biography. - Suame. Philadelphia, N.D. 80............... 732.37 - Dixon, W. H. New America. Leipzig, 1867. - Allen, W. American'biographical and historical 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160.......................... 418.1 dictionary. Boston, 1832. 80...........R.R.,D.3.2 - - White conquest. Leipzig, 1876. 2 v. in 1. - Bungay, G. W. Crayon sketches and off-hand Sq. 160.................................... 439.4 takings, of distinguished American statesmen, - Grund, F. J. The Americans in their moral, orators, divines, essayists, editors, poets, and social, and political relations. Boston, 1837. philanthropists. Boston, 1852. 160..........1516.24 120................... 1534.1 - Clarke, R. H. Lives of the deceased bishops of - Hamilton, T. Men and manners in America. the catholic church in the. New York, 1872. Philadelphia, 1833. 2 v. 16............... 416.1 2 v. 80.................................. 5811.1 - Handbook for immigrants to the. New York, - Drake, F. S. Dictionary of American biography, 1871. 16................................. 417.5 including men of the time. Boston, 1872. 8~. - Johnston, J. F. W. Notes on North America. *R.R., E.1.3 Boston, 1851. 2 v. 160.................... 1524.5 UNITED STATES 251 UNITED STATES Shelf'. No. Shelf. No. UNITED STATES. Geography, description, travel, etc., UNITED STATES. History, etc., continued. continued. - Hildreth, R. History of the, 1497-1789. New - K1elley, W. D. Speeches, addresses and letters on York, 1871. 3 v. 80.......................5011.10 industrial and financial questions. Philadelphia, - - 1788-1821. 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England, the United States, and campaigns. Boston, 1869. 12.............. 824.4 the Southern confederacy. London, 1864. 8~ 812.7 - Draper, J. W. History of the American civil - Scott, J. Partisan life with John S. Mosby. war. New York, 1868, 70. 3 v. 8811.6 New York, 1867..0........... 811.14 - Edmonds, S. E. E. Nurse and spy in the union - Shanks, W. F. G. Personal recollections of disarmy. Hartford, 1865. 80.................. 813.1 tinguished generals. New York, 1866. 12~... 1015.5 - Egglgston, G. C. A rebel's recollections. New - Sherman, W. T. Memoirs. By himself. New York, 1875. 160......................5016.15 York, 1875. 2v. 80.............1212.3and5024.4 - Ellis, D. Thrilling adventures of the great - Stars and stripes, The, in rebeldom. A series of union guide of East Tennessee during the South- papers written by federal prisoners [privates] in ern rebellion. New York, 1867. 120......... 816.7 Richmond [etc.]. Boston,1862. 120......... 817.2 - Frtmont, J.B. The story of the guard: a chron- - Swinton, W. The twelve decisive battles of the ile of the war. Boston, 1863. 16.......... 815.5 war. New York, 1873 [cop. 1867]. 80....... 812.13 - Gasparin, A. (].), comte de. The uprising of a - Whiting, W. War powers under the constitution great people: the United States in 1861. Lon- of the United States. Boston, 1871. 80.....5013.18 don, 1861. Sm.........0.... 817.5 - Woodward, E. M. Our campaigns. Philadel- Gihmor, 1t1. Four years in the saddle. New phia, 1865. 16............................ 817.14 York, 1866. 12~...........................- 817,17 York, 1866. 120.817.17 History. Civil war. Maps. - Gilmore, J. R. Among the pines: or, South inistory. Civil war. Ms. secession-time. New York, 1862. 12........ 916.3 - Department of the Cumberland. Northwestern - Greeley, H. The American conflict, 1860-65. Georgia (with portions of Tennessee and AlaHartford, 1865, 67. 2 v. 8................ 810.1 bama), being part of the department of the - Guernsey, A. H., and Alden, H. M. Harper's Cumberland, 1863. [Washington, 1864.] See pictorial history of the great rebellion. New UNITED STATES. Department of war. Bureau of York [cop. 1866]. 2 v. F......... RH......R.R. Desk engineers...........................0.......5030.10 - H Iamersly, L. H. Records of living officers of - - Portions of the military departments of the the U. S. navy and marine corps; with a history Cumberland, of the South, and of the Gulf. of naval operations during the rebellion of [Washington, 1863.] See UNITED STATES. De1861-5. Philadelphia, 1870. 0............. 5022.14 partment of war. Bureau of engineers..........5030.10 UNITED STATES 253 UNITED STATES Shelf. No. Shelf No. UNITED STATES, continued. UNITED STATES, continued. Literature. Slavery question. - Allibone, S. A. Critical dictionary of English - Adams, N. A south-side view of slavery; or, literature and British and American authors. three months at the South, in 1854. Boston, Philadelphia, 1871. 3 v. 8~........... R.R., A.3.6 1854. 16................................ 817.8 - American publishers' circular and literary ga- - The anti-slavery examiner. No. 10. American zette. Vol. I-IV. Philadelphia, 1863-65. 4 v. slavery as it is. New York, 1869. 80........ 812.10 in 2. 80............................. 1422.4 - Hildreth, R. Despotism in America; or, an - Cheever, G. B., editor. The American common- inquiry into the nature and results of the place book of poetry. Philadelphia, 1841. 12. 1534.14 slave-holding system in the. Boston, 1840. - Duyckinck, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopaedia of 120................................... 816.2 American literature. Philadelphia, 1875. 2 v. - Jay, W. A view of the action of the federal 40...................................R.R., D.3.11 government in behalf of slavery. New York, - Griswold, R. W. The poets and poetry of 1839. 120................................. 6316.1 America. New York, 1873. L. 80.......... 5212.3 - Livermore, G. Opinions of the founders of the - Smyth, W. Lectures on modern history. With republic on negroes as slaves, as citizens, and as a list of books on American history, by J. soldiers. Boston, 1862. 8 ~.................. 812.8 Sparks. Boston, 1851. 8~..................5012.10 - Treadwell, S. B. American liberties and Ameri- Underwood, F. IH. Hand-book of English litera- can slavery morally and physically illustrated. ture. American authors. Boston, 1873. Sim. 80. 5214.1 New York, 1838. 12~................ 817.10 - Van Rhyn, G. A. F. What and how to read; - Wilson, H. History of the rise and fall of the containing a list of the best books published in slave power in America. Boston, 1874, 75. America during the past five years. New York, 2 v. 80................................... 5012.9 1875. 120.......... 6136.11 Whipple, E. P. Essays and reviews. Boston, Miscellaneous. 1871. 2 v. 16~ * *............................ 6.2 e- Baird, S. F., Brewer, T. M., and Ridgway, R. See also Amerieanisms. History of North American birds. Vol. I, II. Military and naval institutions and affairs. Boston, 1871. 2 v. L. 8 6611.1 - Batchelder, S. Introduction and early progress -Boynton, C. B. History of the navy during the of cotton manufacture in the. Boston, 1863. rebellion. New York, 1867. 2 v. 8~........ 5012.1 16....................................... 6435.4 - Brackett, A. G. History of the United States - Colton, C. Thoughts on the religious state of cavalry. New York, 1865. 120............. 816.5 the country; with reasons for preferring episco- Cooper, J. F. History of the navy of the, 1607 pacy. New York, 1836. 12................6326.13 to 1853. New York, 1853. 3 v. in 1. 80.... 813.4 - The commercial laws of the states. New York, C- ontinued to 1860. New York, 1866. 3 v. in 1. 1870. 8............................... 6332.2 8~C......................................... 813.5 - Hayward, J. The religious creeds and statistics - Marshall, E. C. History of the United States of every Christian denomination in the. Boston, naval academy. New York, 1862. 12~....... 816.9 1836. 160................................. 5816.20 - Rodenbough, T. F. From everglade to catnon - Pharmacopoeia of the. Philadelphia, 1851. 8~. 6021.8 with the 2d dragoons (2d United States cavalry). - Poor, H. V. Manual of the railroads of the, 1836-75. New York, 1875. 80............. 5032.6 1871, 72. New York, 1871. 8...........6923.10 - Scott, VW. Infantry tactics; or, rules for the exer- - Sumner, C. Prophetic voices concerning America. iese and manoeuvres of the United States infan- Boston, 1874. 16~.......................... 833.1 try. New York, 1852. 3 v. 16~........... 1529.7 - Ten Brook, A. American state universities, their - Steuben, F. W. A. H. F., baron von. Regula- origin and progress. Cincinnati, 1875. 8. 5831.4 tions for the order and discipline of the troops - Washington, G. Letters, containing an account of the United States. New York, 1794. Sm. 12~. 6928.2 of his husbandry, with his opinions on various - Taylor, 0. M. History and description of the questions in agriculture; and many particulars United States naval academy. Baltimore, 1872. of the rural economy of the. Alexandria, 1803. 80 r....................................... 813.9 8~....................................... 1912.1 NOTE O N T XE lIJ I ITED T S TAES. The centennial period has given occasion to many reviews of the progress of the country during the past hundred years, and in vol. 50 and vol. 51 of Harper's monthly particularly there is a series called " The first century of the republic." Art. Tuckerman's " Book of the artists" [1011.6] constitutes much the best, and the only considerable, history of American art. For architecture, see Fergusson's " Modern styles of architecture " [6212.3]. For sculpture, see the translation of Viardot 11714.28]; and see also the paper on " American artists in Italy," in Harper's monthly, vol. 41. The paper in Harper's monthly, April, 1876, is on the "' Progress of the fine arts " during the century. 5Miss Tytler's " Modern painters" [6216.4] give a concise sketch from Allston down. See also the note under Painting. Biography. The most recent and most comprehensive biographical dictionary of Americans is F. S. Drake's; but Allibone, Griswold, and Duyckinck for such as are writers; Tuckerman [1511.6] for such as are artists; the Biographical dictionary of Tlocmas and Appleton's Cyclopuedia will often supplement or expand the information. The titles of the other books under this head will sufficiently explain them. HIS TORY. Comprehensive works. The only general history of established reputation and considerable extent, comineg down into this century, is HIildreth's [5011.10 and 113. He is painstaking and judicial, but often curt in his judgements, and held by some to be prejudiced, particularly where his federal syempathies find play. Lossing's Pictorial field-boolks of the revolution [810.17] and of the war of 1812 [810.16], with the introduction to the formeer and the connecting links, prefixed to the latter, make a history covering nearly the same interval, but in the earlier work it hardly has the shape of a regular historical narrative. Cassell's History [810.11], when completed, with its profusion of illustrations, is the best popular general history of extended character written abroad, but at the tithe of writing this note only the first volume of the native History by Bryant and Gay [610.5] is before the public. The reader who desires further examination will find Sparks's list of authorities, as given in his edition of Smyth's " Lectures on modern history " [5012.10], of use; as also the more popular selection made by Col. Higginson, in his condensed "' Young folks' history" C[18.2], which is perhaps the best of minor narratives. 254 Colonial period. Bancroft has the leading reputation, his history as yet coming down only through the revolution. His research is laborious, but a somewhat declamatory style, with strong contrasts, and the marked democratic sentiments of the author, with characteristic adhesion to his opinions, have opened his work to criticism. The recent centenary edition [815.4] is revised and somewhat condensed frnom his original issue [5012.3]. His early volumes are reviewed in Prescott's " Miscellanies" [1537.8; 5237.3]. His narrative can often be compared with Hildreth's [5011.10] with advantage. Frothingheam [5010.5] has a specific purpose in tracing the rise of the union sentiment till its culmination under the constitution. Robertson's well-known general history of the discovery ansd settlement of America has sections upon the English colonies. For local aspects, see the notes under the heads of New England, Massachusetts, Plymouth, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, etc. The French colonization is graphically traced by Parkman, in his series called "France and England in North America" [5015.5]. Part 1, " Pioneers of France," contains an account of the Huguenots in Florida, and of Champlain and his associates in Canada, and along the norlthern line [see Atlantic monthly, Oct., 1865]; in part 2, he traces the experiences of the Jesuits, while in part 3 [reviewed in North Anmerican review, April, 1870] he recounts "Tise discovery of' the great West," by La Salle; and in part 4," The old rdgine in Canada," he traces the growth and downfall of the French poner. Chapter 2d of Tuckerman's "America and her commentators" [5033.53 enumerates the early French discoverers. Old French war, 1755-62. The English accounts may be read in itanhope and the other general histories of England. See further accounts in Bancroft (vols. 3 and 4), Hildreth, Cassell, and popularly in Palfirey's abridged " History of New England," and in vol. II of Barry's " History of Massachusetts" [812.5], etc. For Braddock's expedition, see the appendix in vol. 2d of Sparks's "Life of Washington," and the account in Irving's "Life of Washington" [1211.2, etc.]; and in the opening parts of Parkman's "Conspiracy of Pontiac" [5015.4]. Everett has an oration on this war as the school of the revolution [1921..1.1], and the Conmte de Paris, in his "History of the civil war" [813.17], treats it in the same way. In fiction for this period, there are Cooper's " Last of the M1ohicaus " [523.10] and James's "Ticonderoga." Parksnan, in the opening chapters of his" Conspiracy of Pontiac" [5015.4], recapitulates the history of the relations of the French and English down to the closeof the war in 17612, and then takes up the history of the war between the Indians and the English, carrying the story down to the death of Pontiac, 1769. Draper, in his " History of the civil wary" [811.6], gives a general summary of the character of the colonial period. The revolution and preceding controversy. General histories. The earliest American accounts of value are the history of Gordon, an English clergyman, resident through the war in America, who is little more than an annalist; that of Rtamsay, a South Carolinian member of congress, who had access to official papers, and whose account is concise and candid; and the life of Washington by Marshall. The chief English accounts, written at a like early period, are the somewhat arbitrary history of George Irn's reign by Adolphus, who sides with the king's ministers, and Belshanm, who favors the colonists. Tihe principal military historian on the royal side is Stedman, whlo throws much blame on Sir William Howe, and is strongly opinionated in his views. We have further on the same side Sir Williatm Howe's own narrative, and Clinton's account of the campaign of 1781. Andrews's History of the war, 1775-83, in Europe and America, is chiefly a compilation fronm the public prints and tie debates. It was principally upon tile authorities already mentioned that Smyth based the closing lectures of his well-known "Lectures on modern history" [5012.10; 5925.7], in which he has with great candor discussed both sides of' the preceding controversy, and tie conduct of the succeeding war. Sabine's "American loyalists" [12i1.1] gives the Tory side of the question, and Chesney, in his "Military biographies" [5922.8], has a paper on a "Carolina loyalist." The reader, beside the treattment of the more recent general historians of the war, will find much illustrative nmatter on the rise of the controversy in Frothinigham's " Life and times of Joseph Warren " [1010.6], in his articles in the Atlantic monthly, June and Aug., 1802, altd Nov., 1863, on the " Sam Adams reginsents," and in his recent " Rise of the republic" [5010.5]. See also tbr this formative period, Loring's " Hunndred orators" [5022.9]; Tudor's " Life of Otis" C1012.2]; Quincy's " Life of' Quincy" [5021.9; 6022.16]; Life and writings, including diary of Jolsn Adams; and the Letters to Ihis withe; Wells's " Life of Samuel AlAdamss" [5021.7]; the Autobiographiy and writings of Franklin [1012.3; 1213.3; 5025.13]; and Wirt's " Life of Patrick Henry" C1012.4]. A full guide to the beginnings of the revolution in Massachusetts will be found in the Library Bulletin for July, 1875, crnder" Centennial reading," which account, without the shelf-numbers of the Central Library copies, is repeated in the Memorial of Bunker hill [810.10] published by the city of Boston. Of the later histories of the war, the most important American account is perhaps that contained in Bancroft, who begins the hIistory of the revolution proper in his seventh-volume, with 1774. Hle is thought to extol Washington's military capacity by disparagement of others. Hildreth treats the subject concisely, giving about half of his third volume to it [5011.10.3]. The lives of Washington by Sparls and Irvinrg are also important contributions. Lossing's " Field-book" [810.17] is a very valuable gatllhering of the scattered traditions and other nuinor details of the conflict, arrasged in the course of an itinerary, coverit g all thie imrportant localities associated with tire contest. Allen's "Battles of the British navy" [5417.50 gives the English side, and Cooper's "HIistory of the American navy" [813.4; 813.5] tlhe American side, of the warfare on the ocean. There are English accounts in Knight's "History of England" [5413.1], etc.;' but the narrative of Earl Stanhope (Lord Mahon), in his "History ofEnglaslld" [838.3], is considered very temperate and fair. Inu closer illustration of the period, reference nmty be made, for tilhe political aspects, to the lives of John Adams; Samuel Adams; Thomas Jefferson John Jay; George Read; Madison, by Rives, which contains the fullest account of congress, 1780-83; Franklin; Patrick Henry; Hamilton; Morris, for the finances, etc.; while, for the military events, see the lives of Arnold; Ethan Allen; De Kaib; Gates; Greene; Heath; La Fayette; Lincoln; Lee; Marion; Montgomnery; Pickering; Putnam; Steuben, by Kapp, elaborate; Schuyler, by Lossing; Sullivan, by Amory; and Stark. Some of these books must be sought far in the Bates Hall. The literature of the iirst year of the war, 1776, is elucidated in the Library Bulletin for Jan., 1876. See the titles and note under Military and naval history in this article. For elucidation of the part played by the P'restch auxiliaries, see chap. 3 of Tuckerman's "AAmerica and her commentators'" [50303.53]. Hessiasns. Beside Kapp [above, in German], see Bancroft [6012.3.8] and G. W. Green's paper ir the Atlantic monthly, Feb., 1875. Headley has cosmnemorated the clergy. of the epoch [1014.1]. The "Life of Brant," by Stone [5022.1], pictures the border warfare with the Indians. tarper's monthly contains various articles on revolutionary episodes, chiefly by Lossing, - "Our national anniversary," in vol. 3; on General Putnam, in vol. 12; oar Marion, in vol. 17; on Bennington and King's mnountain, in vol. 21; on Cowpens, in vol. 22; and on Continental mnoney, in vol. 26. There is a paper on the" Caricature of the revolutionary period," in Harper's mnonthly, July, 1875. There is a history of thle United States flag by Preble, 1872 [5013.5]; and a popular account of the chief military careers in Headley's " Washington and his generals" [1216.53]. Iffictios. For the early days of the struggle in and around Boston, see Hawthorne's " Septinius Felton" [533.24] and Cooper's " Lionel Lincoln" [525.9]. Cooper's " Spy" [310.11; 525.26] covers the events of the neutral ground, between the British in Newv York and tihe Americans on the Hudson in 1780. D. P. Thomspson' s "Green mountain boys" [734.1] for the opening scenes, and his " Rangers" [734.2] covers the campaign in northern New York and Vermont of 1777. W. G. Simmins [see his name] has a series of romances covering the events of the struggle in South Carolina. J. P. Kennedy's "Horseshoe Robinson" [725.15] relates to the tories of South Carolina in 1780. This period is also delineated in Cooper's " Chainbearer" [525.18] and in Miss Sedgwick's "Linwoods" [737.3]. The events on the ocean find a chronicle in Cooper's " Pilot" [525.29] for Paul Jones, and also in Hermann Melville's "Israel Potter." General political history, 1789-1875. Tihe general histories of Hildreth and Higginson will give ample accounts for tie ordinary reader; but the closer student will consult the lives of the presidents, and of the leading public characters like Burr, by Parton; Pinkney, by Wheaton; Wirt, by Kennedy; Clinton; Livingston-, by Hunt; Calhoun; Clay, by Colton; Webster, by Culrtis; Crittenden, by his daughter; Taney; Greeley's "Recollections "; and Benton's "1 Thirty years' view." Wilson's "Hiistory of the slave power" [5012.9] is unfinished. For the effeicts of newspapers, see Hudson's " History of journalism " [5214.2]. Some of these books nmust be sought in the Bates Hall. War'of 1812-15. The best and most elaborate history is Lossing's "Field-book" [810.16], portions of which appeared originally in Harper's monthly, namnely: Cruise of the Essex, vol. 19; Tihe navy, vol. 24; Scott in the war, vol.26; Scenes, vols. 26-30. See Cooper's and other naval histories for the war on the ocean. Alison, in his " History of Europe" [5913.5], on the English side, allows. Cooper's Naval Ihistory [813.4; 813.5] to be fair. See Porter's "Memoir 255 of Commodore Porter " [5022.18]. Parton's " Life of Jackson " [1212.1] necessarily covers portions of the struggle. Also see the autobiography of General Winfield Scott [1214.8]. See also Hildreth's second series [5011.11]. See also titles and note under Military and naval history in this article. War with Mexico, 1845-47. The most considerable separate history is that of Major Ripley, who is controverted in part by Stevens [612.3]. See also Harper's monthly, vol. 11, for the battles under Scott and Taylor, and the lives of generals Scott [1214.8] and Fremont [1214.6], as well as histories of the United States covering this period. For the political bearings, see Webster's Speeches [5013.1.5]; Bellton's " Thirty years' view " [812.2], eti. Civil war, 1861-65. General histories. Draper's " Civil war in America" [811.6], in three large volumes, is the chief elaborate history, in which philosophical suggestions hold prominence. His first volume is given to tracing the rise and progress of the antagonistic feeling between the North and South in ethnological and climatic causes, and this gives tile book its character, for it is not esteemed of marked importance either as a history of politics or of the mnilitary operations, but its interest consists rather in his efforts to place the reader from time to time at the point of view assumed respectively by the opposing leaders. Wilson's "History of the slave power" [5012.9] necessarily covers the causes of the war. The chief' value of Horace Greeley's "American conflict" [810.1] rests upon it as a narrative of the causes of' the war and of the history of politics by a strong anti-slavery man; for the military parts, though reasonably well done, generally impartial and accurate, lack the spirit that males a imilitary record become the fitting reflex of history. Swinton's " Twelve decisive battles " [812.13] is perhaps upon the whole the best general view of the military operations. He selects Bull Run, Donlelson, Shiloh, Antietam, Murfi'eesboro', the Monitor and the Merrimac, Vicksburg, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Atlanta, Nashville, and Five Forks, giving the prelude and the results of each, as the most indicative conflicts; and the chief mistakes of' the book arise naturally from his too positively connecting subordinate events with his chosen crises. Pollard's " Southern history of the war " [5013.17] is the only important general record on the Southern side, and it is characterized by a strong aversion to thle North, and an almost equal dislike of Jef'elrson Davis, which is likewise the case with his " Secret history of the Southern confederacy" [5013.3]. The Comte de Paris's History is mentioned under Foreign views. Tihe various popular histories of the war have their distinctive merits. Lossing's [810.15] is very readable, and the narrative is helped by many excellent wood-cuts. Guernsey's, known as Harper's, preserves on large pages the contemporary wood-cuts which accompanied the progress of the war in a weekly journal. There are numerous personal narratives of officers or camp follow-ers, covering large portions of the entire field, like Carleton Coffin's " Four years of fighting" [813.73; Strother's " Personal recollections," in Harper's monthly, vols. 33-36. See also Abbott's " Ieroic deeds of heroic men," in vols. 30-34. See also the lives of Lincoln, Grant, Jackson, Sherman, etc., and in the only volume of Badeau's " Life of Grant " yet published, there is one of' the best accounts of the military operations participated in by that general down to the spring of 1864. Chesney's " Military biographies " [59322.8] contains the criticism of' a distinguished English officer on some of the leaders and events of the war. Chapter 48 of Hudson's "Journalism " [5414.2] is given to the newspaper correspondents of the war. Thle Arrmy of the Potomac. Perhaps the best general history is Swinton's, but it is alleged that in his desire to be impartial, he sometimes under-estimates the forces of the confederates. See the general histories of the war, and the lives of Grant, Lee, etc.; special regimental histories; Conynlgham's " Irish brigade" [824.4]; Shank's *" Distinguished generals" [1015.15], etc. On the confederate side, beside Pollard's History, see Cooke, above-mentioned, and Gorman on Lee's last campaign, in Bates Hall. Of Bull Run, there is a special account by Barnard, beside the official reports; and the narrative of Dr. Russell, the London Times' correspondent [413.6]. Sherman's Memoirs [1212.3; 5024.4] has a chapter. Patterson [5013.20] covers the preceding movements in the Shenandoah. Of the Peninsular camlpaigcn, there are sufficient accounts in the general histories, particularly in that by the Comte de Paris [813.17], who was on McClellan's staff at the time. That general's Report and Barnard's criticism of it can be tbound in the Bates Hall. J. S. C. Abbott's paper on the Chickahominy campaign is ill Harper's monthly, vol. 30. Hamley examines the military aspects in his " Operations of war " [5910.6]. Of General Pope's campaign, see that general's Report; Mill's comment on it, and the testimony in tile court martial of General Porter. Of Hooker's calnpaign, the most valuable monograph is Hotchkiss and Allan's account of the battle of Chancellorsville - a very clear and impartial narrative by two of General Jackson's staff-officers, who furnish excellent maps, and who are rarely inaccurate, but in matters necessarily beyond their knowledge. General Custer's paper on the battle of the Wilderness is in The galaxy, May, 1876; and an article, "After the battle of the Wilderness," is in the Atlantic monthly, May, 1876. Of the final campaign under Grant, Newhall's " With General Sheridan in Lee's last campaign " is a vivid portrayal of the closing scenes. See also the lives of Grant. The Virginia and Maryland campaigns have also been reviewed by Lieut.-Col. Chesney, 1863, who is reputed the chief of the English military critics, in two valuable and entertaining little volumes, not including, however, the closing campaign. His political sympathies are withl the confederates. See Harper's monthly, " In and around Richmond," vol. 32. Western campaigns. For Sherman's campaign, see Nichols, Conyngham, etc., beside the general histories, and lives of Sherman, Lyon, Grant, Foote, etc. See Harper's monthly, for Sherinan's march, vol. 31; for Chattanooga, vol. 36; and for Lookout mnountain, vol. 37. The chief interest of late has rested in Sherman's own account in his Memoirs [1212.3; 5024.4], and in Boyston's criticism [5024.5]. General W. F. Smith gives an account of the battle of Chickallauga in the Galaxy, Nov., 1875. The Vicksburg campaign is examined in chap. XII of Sherman's Memoirs [1212.3; 5024.4], which may be compared with Badeau's " Life of Grant" [5021.8], the best of the single accounts. Soutlcserns campaigs. Beside the general histories, see Parton's " Butler in New Orleans " [815.2]; and Hepworth, Hosmer, etc., mentioned above. States, segiments, etc., in the war. Numerous records of this kind are given in the note in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc., and much more will be found is the Bates Ball catalogues. Hospital and san.itary service, etc. Adequate records have been made in the histories of the Sanitary commission [in Bates Hall; see reviews in North American, Jan., 1867, and in the Atlanltic monthly, April, 1867] and of the Christian commission [in Bates Hall; see Lippincott's magazine, Feb., 1868; and no. 1269 of Living age], while there are numerous personal records, like Miss Alcott's, etc. See article on " The military hospitals at Fortress Monroe," in Harper's monthly, vol. 29. See Eudora Clark's " Hospital memories " in the Atlantic monthly, Aug. and Sept., 1867. There is a paper on the " National cemeteries " in Harper's monthly, vol. 33. Prison experience. See numerous records in the Bates Hall catalogues. Also Harper's monthly, vol. 31. The "Pleasant side of rebelprisons" is given in " Old and new," April, 1875. Confederate narratives. Beside General Johnstone's " Narrative " [813.18], the general narrative of Pollard, his " Life of Jefferson Davis " [5013.3], and the official despatches, see in the list above, Gilmor [817.17]; Scott's " Partisan life with Mosby " [811.14]; Eggleston's "Rebel's recollections " [5016.15, - see Atlantic monthly, June, 1874], and many others to be found in the Bates Hall. Political aspects. For the causes, beside the general histories, particularly Greeley's and Draper's, see Fowler's " Sectional controversy " [in Bates Hall], which traces the development of sectionlalism from colonial days; Greeley's " Recollections of a busy life " [5023.8]; Olmsted's " Seaboard states " [414.7]; Helper's " Impending crisis " [617.1]; and Lamon's " Life of Lincoln " [5020.5]. Botts's " Great rebellion" tiaces its rise and prlogress, and his book is the author's personal vindication as a unionist of the South. Stephens, tile vicepresident of the conlfederacy, has put forth his " Constitultional view " of the war, and has published a reply to his reviewers. These and others are to be found in the Bates Hall. Pollard's "Life of Jefferson Davis " [5013.3] covers the secret history of the confederacy, as told by an actor on that side. President Buchanan has published since the war a defence of his " administration on the eve of the rebellion " [813.8], tracing also the history of the anti-slavery agitation, and the right of secession. See Towle's paper on " Secession leaders " in vol. 26 of Harper's monthly. There are chapters on tboreign relations in Draper's " Civil war " [811.6] and Carleton's " Four years of fighting " [813.7]. Secret service. Richardson [813.15] represents the books of' this class. Navalohistory. Boynton's [5012.1] is the only considerable history; but there is an outline of naval operations in Hamersly's "Records of living officers " [5022.14] and a popular view in Headley's' Farragut and our naval commanders " [5012.4]. Chesney's " Military biographies " [5922.8] criticises tale exploits of Farragut and Porter. Swinton's "Decisive battles " [812.13] contains an account of the battle between the Monitor and Merrimac. 256 See Harper's monthly, on ironclads, vol. 25; on the first cruise of the Passaic, vol. 27; and on the cruise of the Sassacus, vol. 29. The daring exploits of Lieut. W. B. Cushing are narrated in " One of many" in Harper's monthly, July, 1874. Foreign views. The writings of J. S. Mill, Cairnes, Newman, Bright, and Cobden among Englishmen; and Cochin, Laugel, Lecomte, Laboulaye, and Gasparin are favorable to the North in the political aspect. These and others may be found in the Bates Hall. See Lowell's " My study windows," for his paper on a " Certain condescension in foreigners." Of the military operations, Trollope offered the earliest English account, followed by Russell [413.6], while the English officers, Fletcher, Frazier, and Chesney, already mentioned, are opposed in sympathy to the North. See also the French accounts of Pisani, Prince Napoleon's aide-de-camp:; of the Prince de Joinville; of Chanal; of Cortambert and De Tranaltos; and of Vigo-Roussillon; and the German Von Borcke. The " History of the war " by the Comte de Paris [813.17] is taking rank as sihowing the observations of a close student of military science, and will perhaps be considered among the best of the military histories. Military and naval history. Cooper's " History of the navy " [813.4; 813.5], with Boynton's [5012.1] for the civil war, make a continuous record in effect; while Allen's " British navy " [5417.5] gives the English side. Hamersly's' "Records of living officers of' the navy," 1870 [5022.14], contains brief memoirs, arranged by seniority with alphabetical index, and a concise narrative of naval operations in the civil war, and lists of all officers engaged. There is a " History of the cavalry" [816.5] by Brackett. The general histories necessarily cover this aspect, and also particular histories of periods, as mentioned under preceding sections. Constitutional history, etc. The history of the ideas of local self-government, and of a spirit of union which resulted in the American constitution, is ably and elaborately traced in Frothiughsam's " Rise of the republic " [5010.5]; while Curtis, in his " History of the constitution," is more closely concerned with the effort to fashion the sentiment of union and local independency into the written charter. Towle also traces the historical antecedents in the earlier conftederacies. The debates that preceded the adoption can be studied in Elliot, and in Rives's Madison; and the Federalist, chiefly by Hamilton, was written to colnmend the constitution to general favor. See Everett's oration on American constitutions [1921.1.1], and Judge Story's " Commentaries " [1530.2]. The history of the formation and of' the powers of the constitution is popularly told in Alden's " Science of government " [6338.1]; a comparison witll those of Athens, Lacedcmon and Carthage is given in President Monroe's posthumous " The people the sovereign." The works of John Adams [vols. 4, 5, and 6] unfold tile ideas of a prominent actor in the events from 1775 down to the full operation of the constitution. Hildreth [5011.10.3, chapter 47] traces the history of the formation of' the constitution. Diverse views of the workings of the constitution and of its powers may be studied in Story; in Bowen; in Farrar; in Poaneroy; in Mulford; in Brownson; in Jennings, who is an alarmist, etc. The histories of parties, lile Van Buren's, and Gillet's Democracy, and records of political action, like Benton's " Thirty years' view," and the speeches of Webster, will afford additional light. J. A. lIamilton's " Reminiscences " [022.1] is in part a reply to Van Buren's " Political parties." Among foreign comments the chief in importance is De Tocqueville, 1830 " Democracy in America [5015.1], and he is reviewed by J. S. Mill and others. See also the observations of Martineau, Thornton, Gurowski, Anthony Trollope, Chevalier, etc. A full study of these and other authorities can only be had by using the Bates Hall catalogues. Ecclesiastical history. The general histories necessarily trace the introduction and progress of sects, and the accompaniments of the religious fervor which in different sections of the country was connected witll the founding of the colonies. For New England, see tile headings New England, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Puritans, etc. For the Jesuits of the Nurtll-west, see Parkman's histories. There is a recent sketch by Fitton [5816.5] of the establishment of the catholic church in New England. For the Huguenots ill Florida, see ParkmasL's " Pioneers " [5015.5.1]. Lives of' Whitelield cover the rise of methodism. Sprague's " Annals of the American pulpit" [in Bates Hall] surveys the hield comprehensively, coming down to a recent date. -Vols. 1 and 2 are given to Trinitarian congregationalists; vols. 3 and 4, to Presbyterians; vol. 5, to Episcopalians; vol. 6, to Baptists; vol. 7, to Metlodists; vol. 8, to Unitarians. Each series has a compendious historical sketch of the sect, prefixed, with indications of' authorities. For the peculiar socialistic sects, see Nordhoff's " Communistic societies" [5821.2]; Dixon's " Spiritual wives" [1538.2] and his " New America" [418.1]; Robert Dale Owen's "Threadirg my way" [5427.6], and chapters in Greeley's " Recollections of a busy life" [5023.8]. The shakers are also described by Lossing ill vol. 15 of Harper's monthly. See Mormnonism, note. The Bates Hall catalogues will enlarge, in many directions, the field of this investigation. Literature. The best account will be found in Duyckinck's Cyclopaedia, which traces the progress of letters in America from the earliest days to our time, giving extracts. It may be supplemented by various classified collections of extracts, with biographical and critical addenda, like Dr. Griswold's [5212.33; his Female authors [C5212.2], etc. Underwood's Amserican authors [5214.1] has a historical introduction. Whipple wrote the review of the last century of American literature in Harper's monthly, Feb., 1876. Among separate papers the following imay be designated: Everett's address on " The circumstances favorable to the progress of literature in America," in his Orations [1921.1.1]; Emerson's "American scholar," in his Miscellanies [1934.6]; IHigginson's "Americanism in literature," in his " Atlantic essays" 1915.2, or Atlantic monthily, Jan., 1870]. There is a recent history of "Journalism in the United States, from 160 to 1873," by Hlludson [5414.2]. For the drama, see Dunlap's "' History of the American theatre," 1832 [in Bates Hall]; tMrs. Mowatt's "Autobiography of an actress " [1216.6], etc. See also the biograpllies of Kean, Cooke, Matthews and other English actors who have performed in the United States. Allibone will of course be consulted for particular writers. The lives of Irving, Percival, Paulding, George Ticknor, Prescott, and Fitz-Green Halleck of course alford parallel illustrations of the history of literature in their day. See English literature, notie. The educational progress of the country during the last century is traced in Harper's monthly, Nov., 1875..Manners, customs, etc. De Tocqueville [5015.1] viewed American society and institutions with favor, and with a discernment that made him philosophical and critical. Lamon's " Life of Lincoln " [5020.5] affords pictures of' western fife in the early part of this century. Dixon [chap. 59 of his "H New America," 418.1] gives a later aspect. For frontier life, see Parton's "Life of Jackson " [1212.1], and authorities there given; also Marcy's "Border reminiscences" [413.3] and "Thirty years of army life on the border" [415.16]. See also note under Travels. See also " Society in America," in the Cornhill, 1873, or Living age, Feb. 1, 1873. Travels in America, and numerous other works in the Bates Hall, some of which are mentioned in the notes in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc., afford additional light on this aspect. Travels, description, etc. The history of travel in the United Slates has been well traced by Tuclkerman in his " America and her commentators " [5033.5]; and a somewhat extended chronological arrangement of travellers is given in the note in the Lower Hall Catalogue of history, etc. Much misrepresentation by English writers led to Irving's kind relnonstrance with the English writers on America, in his " Sketch book" [311.13; 715.6; 1815.10], and Walsh's "Appeal from the judgment of Great Britain respecting the United States," was kindly reviewed' by Jeffrey, in his Essays [5610.8]. Sidney Smith, in his Essays, also rebuked some of the vilifiers of Anmerica. Tuckerman gives a chapter to English abuse of Amllerica. A good deal of just satire was also dealt out by Cooper, in his " I-Ioneward bound" 1125.27] and int his " Home as found " [C525.20]. De Tocqueville, in 1830, made the observations that led to his famous book [5015.1], the most ilnportant work that a foreigner had up to that time written upon American institutions. [See Constitutional history, note.] The "Picturesque America " [,5030.9] is a sumptuous illustrated description of the country at large. The West. See the titles under West. The mountain region of Kentucky and Tennessee is described in "' A strange land and a peculiar people," in Lippincott's magazine, Oct., 1873. Also, Irving's " Tour on the prairies " [417.1], and for frontier life, see note under lManners. 257 Of the remnoter West, beside Dixon and Bowles, see Coffin's "Seat of empire " [42.153], with the best map of the country between the 36th and 15th parallels. Thie government reports of explorations in the West and Southl-west are of importtance, like that for a Pacific railroad route [L6611.23]; that of Dacotall [630.1].; and that of Wyoming [6924.9]. See also Arizona. Browne's "Resources of the Pacific slope" [6631.6] is the fullest work on that region. It. 1-H. Baicroft's " Native races" [5920.4] ipertains at full length to the Indcian antiquities, etc. of this region. See also Califbirnia, Oregon, etc. The Southl. See Virginia and the namnes of the other Soutllhern states. King's "Great Souths" "5031.6] is the chief descriptitive work, wilt illustrations, part of which originally appeared in Scribner's monthly in 1873-74. See also Slavery, and Olccsted's books. Gtluirdes. Appleton's is the principal one [425.17]. There are also numerous local guides, for which see their respective heads, ic states, cities, etc. The conmmercial progress of the country during the last century is followed in H-arper's monthly, July, 1875. Shelf. No. Shelf. No. UNITED STATES, The, in the light of prophecy; or, an Up the ladder. Baker, H. N. (W.) 92............ 926.8 exposition of Rev. 13: 11-17. Battle Creek, Up the Rhine. Hood, T. New York, 1872. 120.. 536.6 Mich., 1872. 160 pp. 160.................. 6327.5 Up the river. Abbott, J........................ 914.18 UNITED STATES army and navy journal and official UPHAM, Charles Wentworth. Life, explorations and gazette of the regular and volunteer forces. public services of John Charles Fr6mont. With Vol. 1, 11. New York, 1863-64, 73-74. 2 v. F'. 6530.1 illustrations. Boston, 1856. 366 pp. Portrait. UNITED STATES literary gazette. Vol. 1, 2. Boston, 12................... 1214.6 1825. 2 v. 1 v. 40; 1 v. 8................. 1432.1 - Life of Sir Henry Vane. (In;Sparks, J. Library UNITED ST'ATES register, or blue book, for 1862. of American biography)...................5028.1.4 Compiled by J. D)isturnell. New York [1861]. - Salem witchcraft; with an account of Salem vil94- pp. 120............................. 6927.3 lage, and a history of opinions on witchcraft UNITED STATES sanitary commission. Narrative of and kindred subjects. Boston, 1867. 2 v. privations and sufferings of United States officers Illustrated. Fac-similes. Sm. 80............ 5015.2 and soldiers while prisoners in the hands of the - joint author. Life of Timothy Pickering. See rebel authorities. With an appendix containing PICKERING, Octavius........................ 5021.1 the testimony. Philadelphia, 1864. 283 pp. 8~. 813.12 Ups and downs. Hale, E. E.................... 528.8 -A sketch of its purposes and its work. Compiled UPSIDE down. Parker, R. A..................... 933.18 from documents and private papers. Boston, UPTON, Emory. Infantry tactics double and single 1863. xii, 299 pp. 16.................... 815.1 rank. Adapted to American topography and - Memorial of the Great central fair for the, held at improved fire-arms. Revised edition. New Philadelphia, June, 1864. Still6, C. J. Phila- York, 1876. 445-q- pp. Illustrated. Sm. 12~. 1529.9 delphia, 1864. 40........................... 6910.1 UPWARD and onward series. See ADA[MS, William T. UNIrY of worlds, The, and of nature. Powell, B. URBANUS I, pope. See HIPPOLYTUS, St. London, 1856. Sm. 80...................... 6836.1 URnINo, Lavinia Buoncore, DAY, Henry, and OTHERS. UNIVERS, L'. IHistoire et description des tons les Art recreations. With valuable receipts for prepeuples. 5 v. 8. Vanmely: — paring materials. Illustrated. Boston, 1873. - Denis, (J.) F. Portugal. Paris, 1846.........5911.10 344 pp. 12............................... 1515.9 - Eyries, J.B.B. Danemark. Continu6 par M. URE, Andrew. Dictionary of arts, manufactures, Chopin. Paris, 1846.........5...........5911.11 and mines. Edited by Robert Hunt. Illus- Galibert, L., and Pel6l, C. Angleterre,.9cosse trated. 6th edition. London, 1872. 3 v. 8~. 6422.3 et Irlande. Paris, 1844..................... 5911.7 URSULA. Sewell, E. M......................... 314.16 - Munk, S. Palestine. Paris, 1845........... 5911.9 USEFUL arts. Bigelow, J. The useful arts, con- Pouqueville, F. C. H. L. Greice. Paris, 1843.. 5911.8 sidered in connexion with the applications of UNIVERSAL history. Tytler, A. F. Boston, 1840. science. New York, 1851. 2 v. 12........ 1514.1 2 v. 8.................................... 811.3 - Tomlinson, C. Cyclopscdia of. London, 1868. UNIVERSAL progress, Illustrations of. Spencer, II. 3 v. 8..............................*R.R., A.3.3 New York, 1872. 120......... 6835.3 see also Agriculture, Assaying, Bricks, Building, ChemUNIVERSE, The. Pouchet, F. A. The universe; or, istry, Crockery. Domestic economy, Engineering, Glass, the innitely great and the infinitely ittl. Gloves, Melallurgy, Photography, Porcelain, Printing, Potthe infinitely great and the infinitely little. trTls London, 1871. L. 8........................ 6830.1 tery, Tiles. - Saue. New York, 1873. 80.1520.6 UTAH. The Rocky mountain saints: a full and corn- Proctor, R. A. The universe and the coining plete history of the Mormons, including the transits. London, 1874. 80.................6813.4 colonization and development of the mineral UNIVERSITIES. Newman, J. 11. The idea of auni- wealth of Utah. Stenhouse, T. B. H. New versity defined and illustrated. London, 1873. York, 1873. 80........................... 5933.9 Sm. 8................................. 5836.9 See also Great Salt Lake city. - Ten Brook, A. American state universities, their origin and progress. Cincinnati, 1875. 8.... 5831.4 UToPIA. More, Sir T. London, 1869. Sm. 8.... 5618.8 UNIVERSITY oars. Morgan, J.E. London, 1873. 16~. 6416.1 UTTER impossibility, An. [Fiction.] Church, F... 334.7 UNKIND word, The. Craik, D. (M.).............. 323.22 UNKNOWN river, The. Hamerton, P. G. Boston, VAGABoNDheroine, A. Edwards, A. Leipzig.. 319.11 1876. 16................................. 65527.18 - Same. New York.......................... 725.29 UNSEEN universe, The, or physical speculations on a VAGINA. Pathology and treatment of vaginal future state. Tait, P. G., and Stewart, B. cystocele. Homans, J., jr. (In Massachusetts London, 1875. 8.......................... 5834.6 medical society. Publications)........... 6021.4 UNSEEN world, The. Fiske, J. Boston, 1876. 12~. 5836.1 VAILLE, Frederic Ozni, and CLARK, Henry Alden, c UNTO this last:" four essays on the first principles compilers. The Iiarvard book. A series of hisof political economy. Ruskin, J. New York, torical, biographical, and descriptive sketches. 1866. 120................................. 6236.4 By various authors. Illustrated with views UNTRODDEN Spain. Rose, H. J. London, 1875. 2v. and portraits. Cambridge, 1875. 2 v. 4.... 5230.1 80.............................5921.6 VALE of cedars, The. [JOws in Spain, 15th cenUNZER, Johann August. Principles of physiology; tury.] Aguilar, G.......................... 533.17 and A dissertation on the functions of the ner- VALENTIN. Kingsley, H.. 339.9 vous system, by George Prochaska. Translated VALENTINE, W. Comic metamorphoses. With porand edited by T. Laycock. London, 1851. xii, traits. New York [cop. 1856]. 280 pp. 12~.1516.18 xv, 463 pp. 8~........................... 6013.15 VALENTINE, the countess. Bauer, K.......... 723.4 UP the Baltic; or, Young America in Norway, Swe- VALENTINE Vox, the ventriloquist, Life and advenden, and Denmark. Adams, W. T. Boston, tures of. Cockton, H. 712.2 1873, 160............................... 925.8 VALE RIE an autobiography. Marryat, F....... 337.9 33 VALERIE 258 VERNE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. VaLERIE Aylmer. Fisher, F. C................... 711.31 VEGETATION. Figuier, (G.) F. The vegetable world. VALERIo, Katherine. Sec WASH1BURN, Katherine London, 1868. 8~.......................... 1521.6 Sedgwick. - Harris, T. W. Treatise on some of the insects of VALERIUS. [Persecution of Christians, time of New England which are injurious to. Boston, Trajan.] Lockhart, J. G.................. 738.7 1852. 8.................................. 6612.1 VALIANT woman, The. A series of discourses. - Marion, F. The wonders of. New York, 1872. Landriot, J. F. A.T. Boston, 1874. 12..... 1915.6 120.......................................1714.25 VALICOURT, E. de. Manuel de dorure et d'argen- VELLEIUS PATERCULUS, Caius. [Works.] See SALture par la mothode 6iectro-chimique, et par LUSTIUS CRISPUS, Caius. London, 1872. Sm. 80. 6117.7 simple immersion. Paris, 1845. xii, 173 pp. VELOCIPEDE, The; its history, varieties, and prac240. [Manuel Roret]....................6429.10 tice. Goddard, J.T. New York, 1869. 16~. 1514.5 VALMORE —DESBORDES, Madame, Memoir of. Sainte- VELPEAU, Alfred Armand Louis Marie. Treatise Beuve, C.A. Boston, 1873. 160............. 5527.3 on the diseases of the breast and mammary reVALON, Alexis de. See MRllifTE, P. Portraits gion. Translated by M. Henry. London, 1856. historiques et littdraihes. Paris, 1874. 180...5527.14 xxxii, 608 pp. 8...6013.21 VANBUvGH, Sir John. Dramatic works. See WY- VENEREAL diseases, The pathology and treatment CHERLEY, William.................. 5611.6 of. Buinstead, F.J. Philadelphia, 1861. 8. 6022.7 VANDAEL, -. Manuel th6orique et pratique du VENETIA. Disraeli, B........................... 321.20 tailleur. Paris, 1833. 236 — pp. Folded VENEZUELA, Los Gringos; or, wanderings in. Wise, plates. 24~. [Manuel Roret]............. 6429.5 H.A. New York, 1849. 12............... 435.4 VANDERBILT, Cornelius. See PARTON, J. Famous VENICE. Adams, W. H.D. The queen of the AdriAmericans of recent times. Boston, 1871. 80.1214.14 atic; or, Venice, past and present. Boston, 1869. VANDERIECKEN, pseud. See COOPER, William. 16...................................... 227.4 VANE, Sir Henry, Life of. Upham, C. W. (In - Howells, W. D. Venetian life. Boston, 1874. Sparks, J. Library of American biography)..5028.1.4: 160....................................... 227.5 VANESSA. By the author of "Still waters," etc... 319.30 - Ruskin, J. The stones of. New York, 1872. VANITY fair. Thackeray, W. M. Leipzig......... 335.7 3 v. 120................................... 6236.1 - Same. (1n his Works.) London..............513.1.1 Note. - Daru's history, 1819 [in Bates Hall], was for miany - Same. ew or k................... 1820.1 years the chief authority, and his hostility to the republic has VAN MONCEROVERN, D. Popular treatise on photog- been transmitted to the many books that have been based upon his researches, particularly as regards the inquisitors of raphy. Translated by W. I. Thornthwaite. state, the doeements hie cites concereing which are alleged to Illustrated. 2d edition, revised. London, 1867. be spurious by I-Iazlitt [ir Bates Hail], whose history, 1860,'~ t ~120. ~ ~. - 16' extending from 409 to 1457, is the most considerable anid 141~ — pp. 12........a......................1716.19 authoritative account in English, though the ordinary reader VAN BRYN, Gt. A. F. W~hat andc how to read: a sRray be satisfied with the mingled history and description in-'~ aido' o ecent ~Eaglis literatnpe, on ~eludtring art, literature, and manners, in Dlavenport Adams's guide to recent English literature, containing a Qrueen of the Adriatic," mentioned above. minutely classified list of the best books pub- PFurther illustration of Venetian history will be founrd inr Gibbon's" Roman eIpirc" [824.9]; ]alllam's "Middle ages lished in England and America during the past [5916.1], and Sismondi s "Italian republics." five years. New York, 1875. xxx, 221 pp. 120.6136.11 Thie closing days of the Yenetian republic are told by Alison G'iame Dictinnaie niersedir his "HIlistory of Europe" [.5913.5]. Se e thepaper oe tihe VAPERiEAU,. Guillaume. Dictionnaire universel des Rise anrd fall of the republic of Venice, in London Quarterly contemporains. 4e 6ditioh. [Added, Suppl- review, Oct., 1874. 73. iv, 1.888~,iv, 181..- TFor Venetianr art, see PainltiIng, nlote, and sonic chapters in mfent.] Paris, 1870, 73. iv, 1'888-, iv, 181 —'aine [5622.2.2]. Ruskin's "Stones of'Venice" [6236.1; for repp. L. 8a.....E2.1....................... *R.R., E.views, see references in Allibone] illustrates hier hiistory by V ASA, Gustavrs. See hGUSTAVUs 1, V7ASA, Uin f ier arlchitecture, which can be frrther studied in general works -eeGVASAUS, G.tVU.SeGSAU,VASA, king o/'~ like Fergusson, Lucbke, etc. Sweden. A very successfdl delineation of mrodern Verice is lIowell's AASAI, Giorr~o. ~i et of the most erninont painVenetiian litf" [227.5]. See also Ta'rine [5522.2.2]; -lillard's VASARI: Giorgio. Lis of' the most eminent paint- -'Six imonths in Italy" [426.6, clapier's 2 and 3]; Longfelers, sculptors, and architects. From the Italiam, toNV's`OurIrse-retr" [18:8.4.1]; Hrpser's monthlry, Sept.. wvith notes and ilslttos hei ece fol1872; a chapter in Castelar's "Old Rome and new Italy" wih'tsad illustirations, chiefly selected from [824.11]; Hare's Cities of Nortlhern Italy" [5527.17]; and the various coinmertators. By Mrs. Jonathanr illustrated paper in the Art-journal, Dece., 1875. ioster. London 18l55 5 v. Portrait. Sm. 80. 6215.6 The chief literary assocriations witlh Venrice and her history come firom Sliakespeare's Mlerchant of Tenice, and Othello; VASHTI. Wilson, A. J.......................... 737.20 Schiller's Fiesoe; Byron's "Childe Harold [1614.13.2]; VASALFo Iensny Ri~haid, 3d lord Helloed. For- Beppo [1b14.13.2];" Marino Faliero" [1614.11.5]; and "Tire VASSAL-Fox, Henry iard, 3d lord Holland. For- twolFoseari" [1614.13.5]; Cooper's "Bravo" [521.305; Rogers's eign reminiscences. Edited by his son. Londoni, "Italy" [.5515.5 ]; and Schiller's "lGhost-seer." 1851. viii, 360 pp. Fac-simile. Sin. 8. 5435.6 iaeamoirs of'the whie pasty duNing Iy thOeN. I N DriAysdale, J. (J.), and Hayward, J. Edited by his son. London, 1852. 2 v. Sin. 8. 5415.6 W Health aid comfort iii house building..:5 ~ y uring m time.W. Health and comfort hi house building. Editd b hi so. Lndo, 182. v.Sm.8'.5,15.6 London, 1872. 8~........................... 6223.3 VATHa K. Beckforid W. New York, 1869. Sq. 160. 518.1 Lolndon, 172. S.it r22wn 3.3 VATICAN council, History of the. Schaff, P. (Inla [n oeltent i C Iti Lonentry t 1eatise oi wr2ming Gladstone, W. E. The Vatican decrees, etc.).. 1911.1 rdU ventslatiol Locdor 1869 1A. i. 1715.26 VATICAN decrees. Gladstone, W. E. The Vatican NS, e let oo. Tinsits of decrees in their bearing on civil allegiance. Venus. London 1874 Sm. 6814.4 L - The universe and the cominr transits. LosLeipzig, 187 75. Sq. 160...................... 1918.12 - - aie. New York 187 81911.1 don 187............................. 6813. Mannin, 11. E., cadinal. The Vatican decrees - 3Isnnin~~~~~~~~~, 1-V1~:. ~. u~cls c2 lh VLt~cL eoles ~ 1K~ ipzig, 1871. 303 Pp.~ Sq. 16~....,...... 315.5 in their bearing on civil aliegiance. New York, VEisce, tuiseppe D ss rr oi; Ernani I Lombardi; 1875 12,19 16.7 Luisa Miller; The masked ball; ligoietto; Siciliafi vespers; La traviats; 11 trovatore. (In ic di~r rlsorre lo rsc~ lorrcdio.:Ditsor, 0., and co. Staidardc opera librettos).6233.3.6 VATlIANIa.sM ri artnsnwor' to Repr'oofs arid rn eplies. VERtNAU, ) Aru'nd, joint authorl. ianuel du peintre Gladstone, Xl.E. Loeg, 187. Sq. 160.....118.12 n bati nts vitrier, doeur, a1genteur et verSame. New York, 1875. 8.................1911 - Same. New York, 1875. 80. 1911.2 hisseni. See 1{Ii'1c'ArL, Jea~n Roen Denis..... 64.29.3 VERLORENE lHandschrift, Die. Freytag, G. Leip-.See aloRoirooi rrllan cajolic elureih. zig, 1873. 8.............................. 5733.4 VEMt~oN', Viar'oe PaulZ inl. Abbott, J3~......,...... 914..2 VATTEL, Emrmierich de. The law of' nrations; or,ERIONT Marco Pau in. Abbott, J.914.2 principles of the law of pnature applied to the See arso lorrtpelirr. conduct and affairs of nations and sovereigns. VERlN,, Jules. Adventurres irs the land of the oBeheFrom the French. Dublin, 1792. lxxii, 728 moth [Africa]. Illustrated. Boston, 1874. pp. 80.................................... 6315.1 190 pp. Sin. 40 713.3 VAUX, Calvert. Villas and cottages. A series of - The adventures of three Englishmen and three designs prepared for execution in the United Russians in South Africa. Translated by Ellen States. Illustrated. New York, 1872. 348 pp. E. Frewer. Illustrated. London, 1876. 191 s~~ya8~~p.oso ~~~..o~o 6221.1 pp. SiB. 8o......... 715.32?..?o oo??,??o..o~:: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 76,~ VERNE 259 VIrEWS Shelf. No. Shelf. No. VERNE, Jules, continued. VERNE, Jules, continued. - Around the world in eighty days. Translated by - A winter amid the ice, and other stories. From G. M. Towle..Boston, 1873. xvi, 315 pp. the French. Illustrated edition. London, 1876. Illustrated. Sm. 40. 725.27 192 pp. Sm. 8....................... 715.35 - The blockade runners. From the French. Illus- Contents. -A winter amid the ice; A drama in the air; Astrated. london, 1876. 120-F pp. Portrait. cent of Mont Blanc. Sm. 8~.................................... 715.31 - The wreck of the Chancellor. [Also, Martin Paz.] - Doctor Ox, and other stories. Translated by G. M. Translated by (G. M. Towle. Boston, 1875. 285 Towle. Boston, 1874. vi, 292 pp. Sq. 16~... 529.2 pp. Sq. 16............................... 529.6 Contents. —Doctor Ox's experiment; Master Zacharias; VERNER'S pride. Wood, E. P...................333.20 A drama in the air; A winter in the ice; Th're fortieth French VERNON. Abbott, J. Harper's story books........ 936.1.9 ascension of Iont Blanc. VI1RONIQUE. Church, F. 337.19 - Dr. Ox's experiment, and Master Zacharius. From VElRs de socidt6. Jones, C. IH. New York, 1875. the French. Illustrated edition. London, 1876. 8~........................................ 5631.3 190 pp. Sin. 8.715.36 V.ERSCHW6SRiNUN, Die, des Fiesco zu Genua. Schiller, - The English at the north pole. With illustra- (J. C.) F. von. Werke. Stnttgart, 1865. 8~.5734.1.2 tions. London, 1875. iv, 314-+- Pp. Sm'.Sin. 724.27 VERTEBRATED animals, Manual of the anatomy of. Note.- This is identical with "A journey to the north pole." HIuxley, T. H. New York, 1872. 120........1523.12 It is a translation of "LesAccglas asu pole niord, cavehnt'es dcu VESPERS, The, of Palermo. [Poem.] I.Tenans, F. eanoitanine Intotelros Ps's [1870]3 (D.) Boston,182. 8..................... 1621.2 - The field of ice. With illustrations. London, VEST —POCKET series. Namely: - 1875. iv, 296 pp. 8.........7............ 3.5 - Fields, J.T. Old acquaintance. Barry Cornwall - Five weeks in a balloon. A voyage of explora- and some of his friends,...................... 1829.1 tion and discovery in Central Africa. From the 7ENSTIGES of the natural history of creation. ChainFrench. Illustrated..london, 1876. 190 pp. bers, R. New York, 18 I 1.2'.............. 115175.I Sm. 8..................................... 71.5.30 Se l Darwillnis. - Five weeks in a balloon; or, journeys and dis- VIkR.OOT, Louis. Wonders ofEuropean art. Tlluscoveries in Africat by three Englishmen. Done trated. NewYork, 1871. vi, 335-4 pp. 161.1714.1 into English by " William Lackland." N onder of Itali art. Illustrated. New Yeork, York, 1869. 345- pp. Illustrated. 8.... 735.26 1871. 343 pp. 16 1714.23 - A floating city. From the French. Illustrated. _ Wonders of sculpture. Illustrated. 2d edition. London, 1876. 208 pp. Sm. 80............. 715.26 New York, 1873. xii, 403 pp. 16...........1714.28 - A floating city, and The blockade runners. From VICAR, The, of Bullhampton. Trollope, A......... 334.3 the French. New York, 1874. iv, 286 pp. Illus- VICAR, The, of Wakefield. Goldsmitl, 0. London, trated. 8..713. S. 4..............3..........7 515.3 - From the earth to the moon direct in 97 hours 20 _ Snc. ( i Select orks) ipzi, 1842. minutes: and a trip round it. Translated by Sq. 16................................... 312.23 Louis Mercier and Eleanor E. King. With illus- S'anc. (In his Works.) London, 1854. 8.. 5-612.1.1 trations. New York, 1874. viii, 323 pp. 8~.-. 734.15 VICAR's, The, daughter. MIacDonald, G........... 537.23 - Same. London, 1876. 160 pp. Sin. 8....... 7.5.28 VCssITOEs he, of esi i. PI. - The fur country; or, 70 degres otlaiue ITUD)ES, T.he, of Bes.sie Fairfax. Parr,- H. - The fur country; or, 70 degrees north latitude. Leipzig................................... 329.24 Translated by N. d'Anvers. With illustrations. - Samnte. Philadelphia......................... 726.26 Boston, 1874. xiii, 334 pp. 81... 713.32 VICKERS. Thomas, joint author. The Bible in the - A journey to the centre of the earth. From the public schools. See MAYo, Amory Dwight.... 5819.2 French. With illustrations. New York [1871]. VICTIas: a comedy. Taylor, T. New York, N. D. 305~ pp. 120............................. 733.7 12....... I..........1635.4 - Martin Paz. Translated by Ellen E. Frewer. I- VICTOR, Matte V. Passing the portal; or, a girl's lustrated edition. London, 1876. 126 pp. Sin. 85. 715.34 struggle. Anautobiography. New York, 1876. - Meridiana: the adventures of three Englishmen 408 pp. 12............................... 532.19 and three Russians in South Africa. From the VICTOR and vanquished. A novel. Hay, M. C..... 530.13 French. With illustrations. London, 1873. VICTOR La Tourette. A novel. Warriner, E. A.... 738.15 viii, 232 pp. Sm. 40........................ 713.1 VICTOR Lescar. Grant, l/iss -................... 331.18 - The mysterious island. Part i. Shipwrecked in VICTOR'S triumph. Southworth, E. D. E. N...... 734.20 the air. From the French. With illustrations. VICTORIA Alexandrina, queen of England. The early Boston, 1875. 202 pp. Sm. o.............. 724.17 years of the prince consort. Compiled by C. - - [Part I.] Abandoned. Translated by W. H. G. Grey. New York, 1867. 371 pp. Portrait. 12. 1224.13 Kingston. New York, 1875. viii, 304 pp. - Sme. NewYork,1868. 371 pp. Portrait. 120. 1022.5 ~Illustrated. ~ 160.7~33.11 - Leaves from the journal of our life in the High- [Part III.] The secret of the island. Trans- lands, from 1848 to 1861. Edited by A. Helps. lated by W. H. G. Kingston. New York, 1876. New York, 1868. 287 pp. Illustrated. 120.. 225.1 viii, 299 pp. Illustrated. 160............... 733.14 VICTORIA, Glimpses of life in. By a resident. Edin- Round the moon: a sequel to "From the earth to burgh, 1872. 80.......................5931.11 the moon." Translated by Louis Mercier and VICTORIAN poets. Stedman, E. C. Boston, 1876. Eleanor E. King. With illustrations. London, 120....................................... 1.837.1 1876. 192 pp. Sm........................ 715.29 VICTORIES and defeats. Anderson,. P. London, L- e tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours. Paris 1833. 80................................. 5922.10 [1873]. 308~ pp. 18..........5518.-1 VIcToRIES, The, of love. Patmore, C. (K. D.) BosThe tour of the world in eighty days. Boston, ton, 1862. 160............................ 1612.6 1873. 291 pp. I plate. Sq. 160............ 239.1 VICTORY, The, of the vanquished. Charles, E.... 321.6 - Twenty thousand leagues under the seas. From VIELLE cousine,La. Souvestre, B. Thdhtrede a the, French. [With] illustrations. Boston, jeunesse. Paris, 1860. 12................. 5536.15 1873. viii, 303 pp. Sm. 80................. 5535.1 VIENNA. Plan of Vienna and its exhibition. See S- ame. London,,1876. 302 pp. Sm. 8....... 715.27 AUSTRIA................................... 5730.3 -- A voyage around the world. In search of the - Report of the commissioners [of Massachusetts] castaways. Illustrated. Hartford, 1873. 620 totheexposition. SeeMASSACHUSETTS. Legispp. 80.................................... 432.1 lative documents..................5011.15 and 6911.3 - The voyages and adventures of Captain Hatteras. ViEux MOUSTACHE, pseud. See GORDON, Clarence. From the French. With illustrations. Boston, VIEws a-foot; or, Europe seen with knapsack and 1875. xxv, 440 pp. 8.0.........733.6 staff. Taylor, (J.) B. New York, 1856. 120. 425.22 Note. - This is identical with "A journey to the north peIe." VIEws of nature. Humboldt, (F. H.) A., boron von. It is a translation of " Les Anglais au pole nord, aventures du1870. m......................1623.19 capitaine Hatterau." Paris [1872]. London, 1870. Sm...123.19 VIGNY 260 VOLCKHAUtsE8N Shelf. No. Shelf. No. VIGNY, Alfred (Victor), comnte de. Cinq-Mars: or a VIOLIN, The: its famous makers and their imitators. conspiracy under Louis xiii. Translated by W. Hart, G. London, 1875. L. 80'.............. 6231.2 Hazlitt. London, 1860. xvii, 397 pp. Portrait. VIOLLET-LE-DUC, Eugune Emmanuel. Annals of Sm. 80............................... 537.21 a fortress. Translated by B. Bucknall. Bos- Cinq-Mars ou une conjuration sons Louis xiii. ton, 1876. xv, 390 pp. Map. Plans. Illus29e 6dition. Pr6c6d6e de Reflexions sur la trations. 8............................... 6223.4 v6rit6 dans l'art. Accompagn6e de documents - Discourses on architecture. Translated, with an historiques. Paris, 1873. 496+ pp. Fac- introductory essay, by H.enry Van Brunt. I1similes. 18...........................5536.19 lustrated. Boston,1875. xx,517-+-pp. L. 8. 6220.9 - Servitude et grandeur militaires. 12e 6dition. - An essay on the military architecture of the midParis, 1872. 355-j —pp. 18........5536.20 die ages. Translated from the French by M. Contelts. — Laurette ou le cachet rouge; La veill6e de Vin- Macdermott. With engravings. Oxford, 1860. cennes; La canne de jone. xvi, 274 pp. 8............................ 6221.5 - Stello. Ile 6dition. Paris, 1873. 351-]- pp. 180.5536.18 - The habitations of man in all ages. Translated VIOLA Eden. Auerbach, B.................. 511.20 by B. Bucknall. With illustrations. Boston, VILLAGE and country houses. Lakey, C. D. New 1876. xvi, 394 pp. 80.................... 6223.5 York, 1875. 40............................ 6220.8 - The story of [the building of] a house. TransVILLAGE lawyer, The: a farce. New York, N. D. lated from the French by G. M. Towle. Illus16 pp. 120................................ 1635.5 trated. Boston, 1874. vi, 284 pp. 80 1513.3 VILLAGE, The, on the cliff. Thackeray, A. I. Leip- VIRcHow, Rudolph. The cranial affinities of man zig........................................ 335.11 and the ape. (In Estes, D. Half-hour ereea- Same. (In her Works.) London..............512.1.3 tions in popular science)..................... 6813.7 VILLAGE sermons. Burder, G. Philadelphia, 1821. VIRGILIUS MARe, Publius. Works, translated into 4 v. 12..................................6327.7 English verse, by J. Dryden. Baltimore, 1814. VILLAS and cottages. Vaux, C. New York, 1872. 8~. 6221.1 2 v. Illustrated. 180..................... 6118.1 VILLEFRANCHE, J. M. La t61l6graphie franqaise. - L'Jn6ide, traduite par Jacques Delille. [Latin Avec figures suivie d'un guide-tarif h l'usage and French.] Paris, 1804. 4 v. Plates. 12~. 2018.7 des expediteurs des t6l6grammes. Paris, 1870. - Aeneid: with explanatory notes. By Henry S. viii, 34St — pp. 180........................ 6817.3 Frieze. New York, 1864. xviii, 598 pp. I1VTILLEMAIN, Abel Franiois. Choix d'i6tudes sur la lustrated. Portrait. 120...................1933.14 litt6rature contemporaine. Paris, 1858. xi, - The 2Eneids of Virgil. Done into English verse 462 pp. 120...............................5537.12 by William Morris. Boston [London], 1876. - Cours de litt6rature francaise. Tableau de la 382+ pp. Sm. 80 6117.4 litt6rature an xvnIe slidle. Nouvelle 6dition. - Eclogues and Georgics, with notes by H. Andrews. Paris, 1873. 4 v. 120......................5537.10 Boston, 1862.. vi, 3362- pp. 120............1933.13 - Cours do litt6rature franqaise. Tableau do la - Collins, W. L. Virgil [outlined and explained]. litti6rature au moyen hge en France, en Italie, Edinburgh, 1870. 160................... 611.6 en Espagne et en Angleterre. Nouvelle 6dition. - Sainte-Beuve, C. A. itude sur Virgile. Paris, Paris, 1871. 2 v. 120....................5537.11 1870. 120..................................5538.11 - Discours et m6langes litt6raires. Nouvelle 6di- VIRGINIA. "Surveys for military defences." Map rion. Paris, 1873. 403 —- pp. 120.......5537.15 of north eastern Virginia and vicinity of Wash- Etudes de littirature ancienne et etrangire. ington. Compiled at division head quarters of Nouvelle 6dition. Paris, 1870. 395 —pp. 120.5537.17 General Irvin McDowell,.Arlington, Jan. 1, - tUides d'histoire moderne. Nouvelle 6dition. 1862. N. P., N. D. Size 5 ft. 8 in. X 4 ft. li1 in. 5035.7 Paris, 1862. xvi, 420 pp. 120.............5537.13 VIRGINIA. Abbott, J. Harper's story books......936.1.3 - Histoire de Cromwell d'apr's les mi6moires du VIRGINIA Graham. Jones, J..................... 732.21 temps et les recueils parlementaires. Bruxelles, VIRGINIA illustrated. Strother, D. H. New York, 1851. 437 pp. 120........................ 2015.7 1871. L. 80........531.12 and 5031.3 - Life of Gregory VIr. Preceded by a sketch of VIRGINIANS, The. Thackeray, W. M. Leipzig. the history of the papacy to the eleventh cen- 4 v. in 2................3.........6.... 335.6 tury. Translated by J. B. Brockley. London, - Same. (_nt his Works.) London..............513.1.5 1874. 2 v. 80........................... 5522.6 - Same. New York.......................... 1820.3 - Souvenirs contemiporains d'histoire et de littira- VISION, The, of Don Roderick. Scott, Sir W. Poetiture. 9e 6dition. Paris, 1874. 2 v. 18....5537.18 cal works. Leipzig, 1861. Sq. 160.......... 1613.5 - Tableau de l'eloquence chr6tienne au Ive sidcle. VISION, The, of sudden death. De Quincey, T. (In Nouvelle 6dition. Paris, 1865. 537-4- pp. 120.5537.14 Johnson, (E.) R. Little classics)............529.4.3 VILLETTE. Bront6, C........................... 321.21 VISIT, A, to the asylum for~aged and decayed punVILMAR, August Friedrich Christian. Geschichte sters. Holmes, O. W. (In Johnson, (E.) R. der deutschen National-Literatur. 15te Aufiage. Little classics) 529.4.5 Marburg, 1873. 631 pp. 80............... 5733.1 VISITS to remarkable places. Howitt, W. PhilaVINCENNES, France. Le, donjon do Vincennes. delphia, 1854. 2 v. 120.................... 235.2 Alboize du Pujol, E., and Maquet, A. See VITALITY. On life and vital action in health and ARNOULD, Auguste..............Vol. 7, 8 of 2010.1 disease. Beale, L.S. London, 1875. Sm. 8~...6036.14 VINCENT, Frank, jr. The land of the white elephant: VITICULTURE. Treatise on the origin, nature, and sights and scenes in south-eastern Asia. With varieties of wine. Thudichum, J. L. W., and map, plans, and illustrations. New York, 1874. Dupr6, A. London, 1872. 80..6423.4 xix, 316 pp. 80 5923.7 VIVIA. Southworth, E. D. E. N.....727.19 - Through and through the tropics. Thirty thou- VIVIAN Grey. Disraeli, 13B...................... 324.21 sand miles of travel in Oceanica, Australasia, VOGEL, Hermann. International scientific series. and India. New York, 1876. 304 pp. 120... 436.8 The chemistry of light and photography. With VINCENZO. Ruffini, G-................. 316.19 illustrations. New York, 1875. xi, 288 — pp. VINCI, Lionardo da. Hagen, (E.) A. Leonhard da 120...............6..................436.16 Vinci in Mailand. Leipzig, 1833. 12.......2026.1.3 VoICE, The, of Elias. Snow, S.S. New York, 1863. - Heaton, M. NI., and others. Leonardo da Vinci 120....................................... 1524.9 and his works. London, 1874. L. 8......... 6211.5 VoICES of the night. Longfellow, H. W. Poetical VINE-DRESSER'S manual, The. Reemelin, C. New works. Leipzig, 1856. Sq. 160.............. 1614.1 York, 1855. 12~...................... 6426.4 - Same. (In his Poems.) Boston, 1858. 160.... 1612.1.1 VsNeT, Alexandre (Rudolphe). History of French VOLCANOES. The character of their phenomena literature in the 18th century. From the French [etc.]. Scrope, G.P. London, 1872. 8.....6631.2 by J. Bryce. Edinburgh, 1854. x, 484 pp. 85. 6132.3 VOLCKHAUSEN, Ad. von. Why did he not die? After VIOLA and Arno. Abbott, J.'Harper's story books.936.1.12 the German by Mrs. A. L. Wister........., 726.31 VOLTAIRE 261 WALKERd Shelf. No. Shelf No. VOLTAIRE, Francois Marie Arouet, called do. His- WAGNER, (Wilhelm) Richard, continued. tory of Charles xII, king of Sweden. Edin- - Richard Wagner and the music of the future. burgh, 1873. xxiv, 3693 pp. Folded map. Hueffer, F. London, 18714. 80......... 6232.6 Portraits. Sm. 80.......................... 5726.6 WAIBLINGER, William (Friedrich). Gesammelte - Zadig; or, the book of fate. Translated by F. Werke, mit Leben von H. v. Canitz. 2te rechtAshmore. London, 1784. 41 pp. 8........ 513.13 missige Gesammtausgabe. Mit Kupfern. Ham- Voltaire. Morley, J. London, 1872. 80.1221.2 and 5523.2 burg, 1842. 9 v. in 5. Sq. 160.............. 2028.1 Vote. - Compare also the general and literary histories C'ontests.- Vol. [I.] 1. Leben; Die Britten in Rono. 2. covering the age of Louis xv. Francesco Spina; Die Britten in Romn. Schluss; Das AbetRegarding the early life of Voltaire, see Carlyle's "Frederick teuer von der Solile. [II.] 3. e)as Mtrelhen von der blauen the great" [1237.1.2]. Grotte; Das Blumenfest; Friedrich I-iblderlin's Leben, DiehOn his private life, see Mrs. Jameson's " Loves of the poets" tung und Wahinsinn. 4. Die heilege Woche; Drel Tage in [6i18.2]. der Unterwelt; Rosa Taddei; Aus Waiblinger's Tagebuch. Hi-s r'elations weith Frederick the great are fslly discussed in [III.] 5. Anna Bullen; Die Nachlt in St. Peter; Sinngedichte Carlyle's "Life of Frederick the great" [1237.1], and they are und Epigramme. 6. rErzilhlunigen aus der Geschicte des also elucidated in Lewes's Goethe [5724.1]; in Sftahr's "Life jetzigen Griecheslands [1826]. [IV.] 7. Lied der Weihe 1827; of Lessing" [1022.7]; and generally in the German literary Rom und Usogegesd; Neapel die Stadt und das Land; Inhistories covering fthat period. See also Grimm's Correspond- seln; Lieder der Sehlsnsucht und Liebe; Vermnislchte Gedichte. ence, reviewed in Jeffrey's Essays [5610.8]. [V.] 8. Der Frfihling in den Gebirgen Latiums 1827; WandeThe English reader, if he has a fair knowledge of Voltaire's rung ins Sabinerland 1827; Acs einem Tagebuch in Olevano career and character, will find help from Morley's "Voltaire," 1827; Wanderung von Olevano nach Rome 1827; Sommerausflug as being rather critical than biographical, and altogether a ncach Olevano 1828; Skizze eines Wegweisers durlch die Usnhligh estimate. There are essays on Voltaire, one by Carlyle, gebungen Roms 1830. 9. Keisen in die Abruzzen und all den Wleo put adroitness as his prime characteristic, in his Essays Fucinersee 1828; Ausfiug von Neapel nach lPdstum 1828; [5610.7J; and the other is in Brougham's " Men of letters of Briefe aus der Insel Capri 1828; Ueber das St. Carlinothleater the time of George Iii" [5614.4.2]. in Neapel 2828; Der Vesur im Jahre 1829; Briefe fiber BeneThere are also views of his clharacter and influence in vent und Avellino 1829; Briefe fiber Posepeii 1829; Briefe aus Buclke's " Civilization" [5417.1]; in Lamsartine's " Giron- Palermo 1829. dists" [827.25]; in Lecky's " Rationalism" [5933.5]; and in Martin's "Decline of the French monarchy." See summary WAIT for the end. Lemon, M.................... 312.8 of his life in Quarterly review, 1873. Voltaire is one of the characters in Miihlbach's" Berlin and WAITING race, A. Yates, E. 2 v................ 331.2 Sans-souci" [531.15]; and Bungener's "Priest and Hugue- WAREFIELD. Hawthorne, N. (In Johnson, (E.) 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Philadelphia [cop. 1871]. 231 pp. 160~~~~~~ ~.~~~~~~~~~~~.....................5818.13 VOYAGES and adventures, The, of Captain Hatteras. 16.5818.13 Verne, J. Boston, 1875. 80 733.6......WALDEN; or, life in the woods. Thoreau, H. D. Vern'J. osto,185. 8............ 73.6 Boston, 1854,. 160.......................... 4.17.2 VOvAGErS round the world. Brooks, J. A seven Boston, 1854. 160.417.2 nonths' run, up, and down, and around the WALDIE'S select circulating library. Vol. x. Philamtonths' run, up, and down, and around the dlha 87'..704 world. New York, 1873. Sm. 8.423.12 delphia, 1837. 4..............1 u111~ 0........., delpahi, 183. 4.~.. 6730.4:1 - Delano, A. Narrative of voyages and travels in WALDRIED. A novel. Aerbach, B.734.24 the northern and southern hemispheres, corm- WALES, Abby L. Reminiscnces of the Bston feprising three voyages round the world. Boston, male asylum. Boston, 1844. 88 pp. 16~.... 5835.6 p181o. sin................WALES. Adams, W. T. Red cross; or, Young 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4:32.6 1817. So...........................432.6 America in. Boston, 1871. 160.916.18 - IHoffman, W. The monitor; or, jottings of a New York merchant during a trip round the globe. - Black, A. and C., publishers. Black's guide to. New York, 1863. 12.235.3 Edinburgh; 1874. Sm~ 80 543..2 Edinburgh- 1874,. Sim. 8~1................... 5437.2 - Seward, Wok. H 1. Travels around the world. New - Borrow, G. Wild Wales: its people, language, - wYork, 1873. 8H.'Travelsaround.431.1 and 5910.1 Nwand scenery. London, 1872. Sm. 80........ 5438.6 York 183. o................01. an 590.1- Timbs, J. Abbeys c stles, and ancient halls - Verne, J. A voyage around the world. In search - Tims, J. Abbeys, castles, and ancient halls of. London [1870]. 3 v. 16~.........,..... 5438.1. of the castaways. [Fiction.] Hartford, 1873. 8'. 432.1 of. London [1870]. 3 v. 160. 5438.1 WALES family. Thayer, E. Family memorial. V., H. Ellen Clinton; or, the influence of a loving Hingha, 1835. 80....................... 611.2 spirit...................................532.18 WALFORD, Edward. Juvenal [outlined and exWAAGEN, Gustav Friedrich. Handbook of painting. plained]. Edinburgh, 1872. 169+ pp. 160. German, Flemish, and Dutch schools. Based on [Ancient classics for English readers]........6116.15 the handbook of Kugler. Enlarged and for the WALFORD, L. B. Mr. Smith. A part of his life. the handbook of Kugler. Enlarged and for the 351 most part re-written. With illustrations. Lon- Leipzig...........................1 don,1860 2v. 0......1 — Same. Leisure hour series. New York..... 518.1 U ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~6214..1 dVACoENUSEN, H1860 n. 80.2 1 a woman's sakeo, the WALK, A, from London to Lands end and back, WVACRtENI1ISEN, Hans. For a woman's salke, or, the mysteries of the castle. From the German by MS 721.5 with notes by the way. Burritt, E. London, 1868. Sq. 16~...............5438.4 WADDINGTON, John. Congregational history, 1200- 1868. Sq. 16.5438.4............ 1700. London, 1869, 74. 2 v. 8 WALKER, Amasa. Transactions of the agricultural........... societies of Massachusetts, for 1852. See MASContsnts.-V-Vol.I. 1200-15167. II. 1567-1700. SACHUSETTS. Legislative documents. Agriculture. 6422.4 WAGES, The, of sin. Yates, E.................. 721.17 WALKER, Charles, editor. The ritual reason why. WAGNER, Albrecht. Process of repair after resec- London [1868. 2d edition]. 263 pp. 160....6328.10 tion and extirpation of bones. Translated, with WALKER, Charles V. Nouveau manuel complet de an appendix of cases, by T. Holmes. London, la t6lgraphie 6Iectrique. Traduit de l'anglais 1859. 111-245 pp. 80..................... 6023.1 par D. Magnier. Suivi d'un appendice. OuWAGNER, Rudolf (Johannes). Handbook of chemi- vrage ornu de figures. Paris, 1851. 197 pp. cal technology. Translated and edited from the 240. [Manuel Roret]....................... 6829.1 8th German edition, with extensive additions, WALKER, Francis Amasa. Compendium, etc. of the by W. Crookes. With illustrations. New York, ninth census. See UNITED STATES. Department 1872. xvi, 745, xvi pp. 80................. 6431.2 of the interior. Census bureau..............5010.2, 12 WAGNER, (Wilhelm) Richard. Amateur series. Art - The Indian question. Boston, 1874. 268 pp. life and theories. Selected from his writings and Folded map' 120..........................5016.14 translated by E. L. Burlingame. With a preface, WALKER, James. Sermons preached in the chapel a. eatalogue of Wagner's published works and of Harvard college. Boston, 1861. v,307 pp. drawings of the Bayreuth opera. house. New 120.......................................1524.4 York, 1875, xiii, 305 pp. 12........ 6234.3 IWALKER, Mary Spring. Both sides of the street... 913.28 WALKER 262 WADfI Shelf. No. Shelf. No. WALKER, Mrs. Edward Ashley. The total depravity WALSH, John Henry, continued. of inanimate things. (In Johnson, (E.) R. - The horse in the stable and the field; his manLittle classics)..............................529.4.5 agement in health and disease. From the last WALKS in Rome. Hare, A. J. C. New York, 1873. London edition. With notes and additions. 120....5..................................5526.13 By R. McClure. And an essay on the American WALLACE, Alfred Russel. Contributions to the trotting horse [etc.]. By E. IHarvey. Illustheory of natural selection. 2d edition. Lon- trated. Philadelphia [cop. 1871]. 540 pp. don, 1871. xvi, 384 pp. 16................ 6616.4 Sm. 8..................................... 6616.7 - Same. New York, 1.871. xvi, 384 pp. 16.6.. 6836.1 WALSHI, Michael. A new system of mercantile arith~See Dsw~inisfm, n~ot~e, metic, adapted to the commerce of the United States. 2d edition. Newburyport, 1803. 264 - The Malay archipelago: the land of the orang- pp. 12....................1933.17 utan, and the bird of paradise. New York, WASIH, Robert. An appeal from the judgments of 1869. 638 pp. Maps. Illustrations. Sm. 8'. 5934.1 Great Britain respecting the United States of - Miracles and modern spiritualism. Three essays. America. 2d edition. Philadelphia, 1819. lvi, London, 1875. viii, 236 pp. Sm. 80.........6328.24. 512 pp. 8'................................ 811.10 WALLACE, MI's. E. D. A woman's experiences in WALSH, William Shepard, compiler. The treasureEurope. Including England, France, Germany, trove series. Edited by R. I. Stoddard. [Vol. and Italy. New York, 1872. 315 pp. 12~... 423.1.1..] Burlesque. Boston, 1875. 224 pp. 160.. 538.10 WALLACE, Lewis. The fair god; or, the last of' Contets. -Vol. I. The noble svavc, by C. Dickens; Our ~the'tzins. Boston, 1873. xiv,586pp.12.new livery, and other things, by G. W. Curtis; Mrs. Battle's. xiv, 586 pp. 12'~. opinion on cards, by C. Lamb; The parish revolution, by T. 737.16 and 5014.10 Hood; A day in the academey, by F. C. Burnand; Mrs. illiam Vincent. Maritana. ( Ditson, Brown at the play, by A. Sketchley; The will of a virtuoso, WALLACE, William Vincent. Martans. (In Ditson, by J. Addison; The golden age of New York, by W. Irving; O., and co. Standard opera librettos)........6233.3.5 The insanity of Cain, by M. T1. Dodge; An encounter wite WArLLACE. Abbott, J...,,,,,.,,.,914.11 an interviewer, by Mark Twain; The painter's bargain, by WALLACE' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'....... lt. Thcbkeroy; The.sldy.ohesis., hy R. -I. Du.rh am. WALLENSTEIN, Death of. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Works. London, 1872. Sm. 8.............. 827.26'WALTER Goring. Cudlip,.............. 317.18 -- - See COLERIDGE, S. T. Works.............. 1611.5 WALTER Sherwood. Wise, J)..................... 932.32 WALLENSTEIN'S Lager. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. WALTfER'Sword. Payn, J. Leipzig.............. 331.12 Werke. Stuttgart, 1865. 8~...............5734.1.4 - Same. New York.......................... 720.10 WALLENSTEIN'S Tod. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Bos- WALTON, Izaak. The lives of John Donne; Sir ton, 1865. 12'............................. 5735.3 Henry Wotton; Richard Ilooker; George Her- Same. (Is his Werke.) Stuttgart, 1865. 8'.5734.1.41 bert; and Robert Sanderson. London, 1866. WALLING, H. F., and GRAY, 0. W., cosmpilers. Offi- xii, 403 — pp. Portrait. 16'...5......... 5428.2 cial topographical atlas of Massachusetts. [Bos- -. and COTTON, Charles. The complete angler, or the ton] 1871. F'.........e...................1R,..esk contemplative man's recreation. With lives of WALLYS, Philip. About New York: an account of the authors, and notes. Edited by E. Jesse. what a boy saw in his visit to the city. Illus- Added papers on fishing-tackle, etc. By H. G. trated. New York, 1857. 102-+- pp. 12'.... 414.19 Bohn. London, 1861. xix, 496 pp. IllusWALMSLEY, Hugh Mulleneux. Wild sports and say- trated. Portraits. Sm. 8.................. 616.2 age life in Zulu land. With illustrations. WANDERING heir, The. Reoade, C. Leipzig....... 335.16 London [1872]. viii, 374 pp. 16........... 5928.1 - Same. New York........................... 531.14 WALN, Robert. Life of the marquis de La Fayette. WANDERINe Jew, The. Sue, M. J. London [1845]. Philadelphia, 1825. 505 [501] pp. Portrait. 2 v. in 1. Sm. 8......................... 725.35 80....................................... 5513.2 WANTED - a pedigree. Finley, M................ 736.27 WALPOLE, Horace, 4th earl of Oxford. Anecdotes of W mAR. Graham, J. J. Elementary history of the painting in England..Reprint. London, 1871. progress of the art of. London, 1858. 12'.... 6927.2 viii, 532 pp. 16........................... 621:5.7 Hamley, E. B. The operations of war explained - Letters. Edited by Peter Cunningham. Now and illustrated. Edinburgh, 1872. 4........ 5910.6 first chronologically arranged. London, 1857. - Helps, Sir A. Conversations on war and general 9 v. Portraits. 8......................... 5623.2 culture. Boston, 1871. 16....... 5617.4 - 11uskin, J. The crown of wild olive. Three N~ote. - The reader will do well at first to survey the subject Rusin, J. The crown of wild olive. Three as mapped out in Allibone, and to note his references. Wal- lectures on work, traffic, and war. New York, pole's own autobiograply is merely a matter of dates; but 1872. 12'.6236.6 his long series of Letters shows his times and their writer equally well. After successive issues by instalsnents, they - Whiting, W. War powers under the constituhave been consolidated in one chronological sequence by tion of the United States. Boston, 1871. 8..5013.18 Peter Cunningham, in snine volumes, embracing 2665 letters, covering 1735-97. Of similar value in studying the author AR-TRAIL, The. Reid, M...................... 725.10 and his times, arehis Reminiscences of the court of George WARBURTON, Eliot (Bartholomew Ge'rge). The i and George Ir; his memoirs of the last tell years of George u, 1751-60; of George iI, 1760-71, followed by Journals, crescent and the cross; or, romance and realities 1771-83, the whole forming, with the Letters, ate unmatched of Eastern travel. Leipzig, 1852. 2 v. in 1. contribution to the political and social history of England for the greater part of the last century. All but the Letters must Sq.16.317.8 be sought in the Bates Hall. -- Darien. A historical romance................317.7 For accounts of Strawberry hill, his residence, see Cobbett's "Memorials of Twickenham " [5424.1] and Eastlake's'His- Reginald Hastings........................... 531.18 tory of the Gothic revival" [6221.2]. Also Whasrton's "Wits WARBURTON, William P. Edward III. With maps. and beaux" 1216.18. London, 1875. x, 266 pp. olded sheets. The only memoir of Walpole of regular proportions is that London, 1875. x, 266 pp. Folded sheets. - edited by Eliot Warburton. Of the lesser accounts, Scott's, in eis, E. E., editor.. Epochs of history.] 16.... 628.6 his " Lives of the novelists" [5914.2], is the earliest, and that WR, Adophus William. istory of English raof Lord Dover, prefixed to his letters, is meagre, but it gave WARD, Adolphus William. History of English draoccaslion to Macaulay's review, in his Essays [1918.4], whose matic literature to the death of Queen Anne. unfavorablc estimate of Walpole's character probablyprevails London, 1875. 2 v 8.................... 5624.3 against the higher one of Croker. Cunningham holds Wal- pole's character to be between the estimates of Macaulayv and WARD, Artemus, pseud. See BROWNE, Charles FarCroker. Disraeli, in his paper " Pains of fastidious egotism" rt'" Calamities of authors "]', takes a low view. Also the sketch ar in Lodge's " Portraits" [5337.6.S]. WARD, James. The world in its workshops. London, N. D. 138- pp. 2 plates. 16'.... 6....4 628.5 WALRUSE, E. C. W. van. The burgomaster's family. WARD, John. Experiences of a diplomatist, being By Christine Muller [pseud.]. From the Dutch recollections of Germany, 1840-70. London, by Sir John Shaw Lefevre.................... 731.20 1872. viii, 278 pp. 8..................... 5714.6 WALSH, John Henry. (Stonehenge.) British rural WARD, Robert. An enquiry into the foundation and sports. Illustrated. 9th edition, with additions. history of the law of nations in Europe, fromn London, 1871. xx, 872 pp. Portrait. Sq. 16'. 6414.1 the time of the Greeks and Romans to the age - The dog in health and disease. 2d edition, of Grotius. Dublin, 1795. 2 v. in 1. 8'....6315.2 London, 1872. xvi, 470 pp. Illustrated. 8'. 6614.3 WARD or wife? A romance.................... 720.31 WARDENN 263 WARTON Shelf No. Shelf. No. WARDEN, Frank L., joint - author. Riomance after WARNER, Anna B., continued. marriage: a comedy. See GOODRICH, ]Frank Boot. 1635.4 - Three little spades........................... 932.24 WARDEN, Tie. Trollope, A....334.13 - joint author. Say and seal. See WARNER, Susan. 317.10 WARDER, John A. Hedges and evergreens. A corn- - - Wych Hazel. See WARNEtR, Susan......... 722.15 plete manual for the cultivation of all plants WARNER, Charles Dudley. Backlog studies. With suitable for American hedging. Illustrated. illustrations. Boston, 1873. 281- pp. 160. 928.1 New York, 1858. 291 pp. 12..............6626.3 - Baddeck, and that sort of thing. [Nova Scotia.] WARE, Henry. Inquiry into the foundation, evi- Boston, 1874. 191 pp. 160................ 118.8 dences, and truths of religion. Cambridge, 1842. - My summer in a garden. Boston, 1875. 186~2 v. 12.................................. 5815.1 pp. 160..1................2............. 1527.16 WARE,, Henry, Jr. Discourses on the life and charac- - Saunterings. Boston, 1872. xii, 289 pp. 120. 229.1 ter of Jesus Christ. Boston, 1825. 217+- pp. - joint author. The gilded age. See CLEMENS, Sin. 8..................................... 5814.2 Samuel Launghorne.......................... 712.1 - Of the formation of the Christian character. 3d WARNER, SUsan. (Elizabeth Wetherell.) Bread edition. Cambridge, 1831. viii, 176 pp. Sm. and oranges................................ 1117.4 12.............5819.13 - Daisy..................................... 722.19 -Memoir of. Ware, J. Boston, 1846. 12..... 1215.5 - The hills of the Shatemuc.................... 331.3 WARE, John. Hemoptysis as a symptom. (In Mas- - The little camp on Eagle hill.... 928.9 sachusetts medical society. Publications)..... 6021.4 - Melbourne house............................ 724.24 Hints to young men, on the true relation of the - The old helmet........................ 317.1 sexes. Boston, 1850. 64 pp. 16........... 1528.4 - Queechy..................317.12 - Memoir of Henry Ware, jr. Boston, 1846. xii, - The rapids of Niagara........................ 1117.6 484 pp. Portrait. 120..................... 1215.5 - Sceptres and crowns.......................... 927.27 - The philosophy of natural history. Prepared bn - "What she could".932.21 the plan, and retaining portions, of the work of - The wide, wide world......................... 737.31 William Smellie. Boston, 1861. viii, 448 pp. - Willow brook.. 913.31 Illustrated. 120...................... 1522.10 - and Anna B. Say and seal................... 317.10 WARE, John Fothergill Waterhouse. Sermon on the - - Wych Hazel........................722.15 death of Elizabeth Livermore. Cambridge, WARREN, Edward. Life of John Warren,'. D. Bos1856. 20 pp. Portrait. 8................. 6323.1 ton, 1874. xv, 568 pp. Portrait. 80........ 5024.1 Sermon on the death of Nathaniel Livermore. WARREN, Elizabeth. Comfort for small incomes. Cambridge, 1862. 24 pp. Portrait. 80...... 6323.1 Boston, 1866. 94 pp. 120.................1533.16 WAREt, Mary Greene (Clhandler). Death and life. — How I managed my house on ~200 at year. 7th Boston, 1864. 174 pp. 12~............1526.10 edition. Boston, 1866. 95 pp. 121......... 1533.1 WARE, Mary Lovell, Memsoir of. Hall, E. B. Bos- WARREN, Israel Perkins. Jerusalem, ancient and ton, 1853. 12............................. 1214.4 modern. Boston [cop. 1873]. 60 pp. 8..... 821.6 WARE,'William. Aurelian; or, Itome in the third WARREN, John, Life of. Warren, E. Boston, 1874. 8~. 5024.1 century. 5th edition. New York, 1869. 2 v. WARREN, John Collins. Address to the Boston 120..........5.................... 512.14 society of natural history. Boston, 1853.. 48 pp. Note. - This woruk wsas originally published ueder the title 8o........................................ 6613.9 of PIrobus. Comparative view of the sensorial and nervous -Julian; or, sc nes in Judea. 2d edition. New systems in men and animals. Boston, 1822. York, 1869. 2 v. 120...................... 7t6.5 159 pp. Folded plates. 120................. 6012.8 Sketches of European capitals. [London, Rome, - Etherization; with surgical remarks. Boston, Naples, etc.] Boston, 1851. 320- pp. 120. 236.1 1848. 100-+ pp. 120......................6036.3 - Zenobia: or, thle fall of Palmyra. [Historical - Physical education and the preservation of health. novel.] 9th edition. New York, 1869. 2 v. Boston, 1846. 90 pp. 12~ 1529.6 120.................................... 26.15 - The great tree on Boston common. Boston, 1855. ~WARFIELD, Catharine Anne. A double wedding; or, 20 pp. 1 plate. Map. 8................. 411.1 how she was won............................ 723.18 WARREN, Joseph. Everett, A. H. Life of. (In - Hester Howard's temptation. A soul's story.... 723.24 Sparks, J. Library of American biography).5028.1.10 - Miriam's memoirs. A sequel to " Monfort Hall." Frothingham, H. Life and times of. Boston, Being a romance of the house of Beauseincourt. 723.34 1865. 80.................................. 1010.6 - Monfort Hall. A novel...................... 723.32 - inauguration of the statue of. See BUNKER-HILL - Sea and shore. A sequel to " Miriam's nmemoirs." 723.35 monument association................... 1211.3 VWARINGa, George Edwin, jr. The elements of agri- WARREN, Samuel. The lily and the bee......... 316.10 culture. New York, 1854. 288-~- pp. 12...1527.19 - Now and then.............................. 317.4 -A farmer's vacation. Reprinted (with additions) - Passages from the diary of a late physician. firom Scribner's monthly. Illustrated. Boston, Leipzig, 1814. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160........... 317.4 1876. 251 pp. 8.........................59313.11 - Ten thousand a-year................ 317.5 -~hoteo et rpasi 17.t oe fVSlARRENIANA: with notes critical and explanatory. Note. — Notes of a trip mlde in 18, throtugh. some of the' Netherland provinces, lpr'i of Normaindy, Bi:itty, tl18d. 192 pp................. 1625.7 Channlel islanlds. ~~~~Chattim~~~el~ ~is~la~stoeiltte. -" A jeLt d'esprit in verse after the anttner of Rejected -Whip andspur. Boton, 175. 24j pp. q. i 439a.2 ddriesses. It contains puffl of Robert Warren's blacking, in Whip and spur. Boston, 1875. 24 pp. Sq. 16~. 39.2 imiition of the styles of W. GiftflOrdl, Wordsworth, Hogg, WARINe, J. B. Cetamic art in remote ages; with Southey, Byron, Coleridge, SirW. Scott, and othercs."-BoAhn's Zn ~~~~~~~edition o;'Lowntdes's B~ibliographer's maimal. essays on the symbols of the circle, the cross and te f oe' Biiogapers o. circle [ertc.], showving their relation to the W\aiIINER, Edward A. Victor La Tourette. A primitive forms of solar and nature worship. novel. By a broad churchman............... 738.15 London, 1874. ii, 127~- pp. Illuminated WARs, The, of the roses; or, stories of the struggle title-page. 55 plates. F................... 6231.1 of York and Lancaster. Edgar, J. G. New WARMING buildings. Rudimentary treatise on York, 1859. 16J........................... 913.15 warming. Tomlinson, C. London, 1869. 12~.1715.26 WARTENSLEBEN, Hermann (Ludwig Wilhelm Carl WARNER, Anna B. [Ellen Montgomery's book shelf.] Alexander Friedrich), Graf von. The campaign Mr. Rutherford's children.................... 932.22 of 1870-71. Operations of the south army in - Dollars and cents... 736.9 January and February, 1871. Translated by C. - Gardening by myself. New York, 1872. 223 pp. 1I. von Wright. London, 1872. viii, 136 pp. Illustrated. 120............................ 6627.2 Maps. Sm. 80... 5514.3 - Miss Tiller's vegetable gatrden and the money she WAnTON, Thomas. The history of English poetry, made by it. New York [cop. 1873]. 140 pp. from the eleventh to the seventeenth century. 120........................................ 1518.2 Reprint of edition, London, 1778, 1781. London - My brother's keeper..................... 736.3 [1870]. 1032 pp. Sm. 80....,,,,,........ 5627.5 WAS 264 WATSON Shelf'. No. Shelf. No. WAs he successful? Kimball, R. B............... 311.16 WASHINGTON, George, continued. WASHBURN, Emory. Commencement address, July [1534.13]. There is much in Dra]e's "Middlesex" [814.1] relative to his career while in command at Cantbridge. 30, 1873. See WORCESTER countyfiee institute Of his presidency, see the seneral histories of Hildreth and of industrial science........................5013.11 Hligginson, and the estimate of his dealing with men in Van Historical sketches of the town of Leicester, Buren's Hito of political parties." Beside the enumeration of authorities in Alibone, etc., see Mass. Boston, 1860. Map, illustrations, per- general histories of the revolutionand of the United States, traits. 467+- pp. 8................ 5...... 011.7 and the lives of Ihis chief contemporaries, like Adams, Jetlfirson, Hamilton, etc. WASHBURN, Katherine Sedgwick, formerly Mrs. In Thackeray's "Virginians" [335.6; 1820.3] Washington is Valerio. Ina.. 531.35 introduced in his younger days; and in Cooper's "Spy" - The Italtan gr............................... 9 310.11] he appears during his revolutionary career. -- The Italian girl................728.9 - Perfect love casteth out fear.................. 723.9 WAs HOeR, Sketches of adventure in. Browne, J. R. WASHBURN, William Tucker. Fair IHarvard: a story New York, 1872. 120...................... 415.12 of American college life..................... 533.12 WASIELEWSKI, Joseph Wilhelm von. Life of Robert VWASHINGTON, George. Writings; with life, notes Schumann. Translated by A. L. Alger. Boston and illustrations. By J. Sparks. New York, [cop. 1871]. 275 pp. 16................... 5728.1 1847-52. 12 v. Portraits. Maps. 8.......1031.2 WATCH and wait. Adams, W. T.................. 925.3 Contents. —Vol. I. Life, by J. Sparks. II. Letters before WATCHES, Rudimentary treatise on. Denison, E. B. the American revolution, March, 1754, to May, 1755. III. London, 1868. 12........1716.12 Correspondence and papers relating to the Amnrican revolu- W TE. Abbott,. Science for the young....... 912.3 tich, June, 1775, to July, 1776. IV. Correspondence, July, 1776, ATER. Abbott, J. for e 12.3 to July, 1777. V. Correspondence, July, 1777, to July, 1778. - Dove, H.W. The circulation of the waters on VI. Correspondence, Jnly, 1778, to March, 1780. VII. Corre- the surface of the earth. ( Estes, D. alfspondence, March, 1780, to April, 1781. VIII. Correspondence, the surface of the earth. (I Estes,. alfApril, 1781, to Dec., 1783. IX. Correspondence, Dec., 1783, to hour recreations in popular science)........... 6813.7 April, 1789. X. Correspondence, May, 1789, to Nov., 1794. Tissandier, G. The wonders of. NewYork,1872. XI. Correspondence, Nov., 1794, to Dec., 17899. XII. Speeches 1.4.2 and messages to congress; Proclamations; Addresses; Appen- 12~.......................................1714.26 dix; Indexes. Z ~~~dixr~; Indcexes. -- Tyndall, J. The forms of water in clouds and - Farewell address to the people of the United rivers, ice and glaciers. New York, 1872. 12~.6436.11 States. With a German translation, by F. W. WATER-BABIES, The: a fairy tale for a land-baby. Bogen. New York, 1852. 71 pp. 12~0...... 1918.7 Kingsley, C................................. 921.4 - Same. See CONSTITUTION, The, of Massachusetts, WATER-COLOR painting. Ayers, G. B. How to etc. Northampton, 1806. 120............. 618.1 paint photographs in water colors. Philadel- Same. See DECLARATION, The, of independence phia, 1870. 120............. 6217.8 of the United States, 1776. Boston, 1876. 40. 1920.3 - Miles, L. C. Water-colour painting; with the - Letters, containing an account of his husbandry, art of sketching from nature. London, N. D. with his opinions on various questions in agri- 16....................................... 6216.5 culture; and many particulars of the rural WATER-COLOUR drawing, Course of. Leitch, R. P. economy of the United States. Alexandria, London [1874]. Oblong 160.................6217.9 1803. 128 pp. 8......................... 1912.1 WATER-WITCH, The. Cooper, J. F............... 525.23 - Political legacies. Annexed an appendix, con- WATER-WORKS, Treatise on. Hughes, S. London, taining an account of his illness, death, and the 1872. 120.................................. 6428.4 national tributes of respect paid to his memory, WATERDALE neighbours, The. MacCarthy, J..... 313.14: with a biographical outline of his life and WATERLOO. Chesney, C. C. Waterloo lectures: a character. Boston, 1800. 208 pp. 8........ 814.3 study of the campaign of 1815. London, 1874. - Abbott, J. S. C. George Washington; or, life in 80........................................ 5513.3 America one hundred years ago. New York -Erckman, E., and Chatrian, A. Waterloo. [1875]. 120.....................1..........014.16 New York, 1872. 120...................... 913.24 -— Bancroft, A. Essay on the life of. Worcester, Gleig, G. R. Story of the battle of. London, 1807. 80.................................. 5024.2 1861. Sm. 80..............................5927.5 - Custis, G. W. P. Recollections and private - Hooper, G. Waterloo: the downfall of the first memoirs of. Philadelphia [cop. 1859]. 8.... 1011.6 Napoleon: a history of the campaign of 1815. - Everett, E. Life of. New York, 1860. 12~... 1214.7 London, 1862. 80...................5511.2 - Fox, C. [History] of a portrait of. Boston, 1851. - Maxwell, W. H. Stories of...518.7 L~. 80...................................... 1010.1 Nvote. - See a note on the literature of the Waterloo cam- eadley, J. T. Washington and his generals paign in the Library Bulletin, Oct., 1875. Hooper's is the He Wa s h i n g ton n~dhis geynerals,~ ~best general account in English; Chesuey's is a miltary New York, 1854, 55. 2 v. 12... 1216.5 critique. - Irving, WV. Life of. Leipzig, 1856. 5 v. in 3. WATERSTON, Robert Cassie. Address on the life and Sq. 160....................................1238.9 character of Thomas Sherwin. Boston, 1870. Same. London, 1855-59. 5 v. 16.......... 1216.7 74-.- pp. Portrait. L. 12.................. 1011.2 - Same. New York, 1855-59. 5 v. 8........ 1211.2 WATERTOWN, Mass., Historical sketch of. Francis, - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. 5 v. Smn. 80..... 1815.5 C. Cambridge, 1830. 12................. 5014.5 - Parker, T. Historic Americans. *Boston, 1871. WATSON, Elkanah. Men and times of the revouinSm. 80................................... 5025.4 tion; or, memoirs of Elkanah Watson, including - Same. (In his Works)......................5237.1.7 journals of travel in Europe and America, from Note. -The life by chief justice Marshall [in Bates Hall], 1777 to 1842, with his correspondence with pubwhich is the earliest of the important biographies, will always lic men and reminiscences and incidents of the maintain its value for its caln, judicial character, and as being the only one by a biographer who knew his subject per- revolution. Edited by W. C. Watson. New sonally. Sparks, who tirst edited a collected edition of the York,1856. 460pp. 0....1214.15 Writings and correspondence [1031.2], themselves of biographical importance, accompanied the series with a lucid and WATSON, Emily H. Child-life in Italy; a story of painstaking mnemoir [1031.2.1]. Irving has supplied what six years abroad. Boston, 1866. 363-4-pp. 16. 931.5 must remain for a long time the most popular of the extended Bosto18. 3 pp.. 931. lives. Its chief merit is its graceful narrative, though its re- - Fairies of our garden. Boston, 1867. 377 pp. 16. 931.6 search is respectable. See also Allibone, under Irving, Of the lesser lives, Everett's was written for the Encyclopedia ATSON, Henry C. Camp-fires of the revolution. Britannica, and is founded on the three authorities already Withillustrations. New York, 1869. 447 pp. 8~. 811.8 named, and gives, in an appeidix, Dr; Jackson's paper on W Washington's death and Mrs. Washington's will, all printedATSON, Richard. An apology for Christianity. In for the first time. Abbott's paper in Harper's monlthly, vol. a series of letters to Edward Gibbon. Provi12, is an illustrated popular narrative. denc1794. viii pp. 16.............. 25.2 Among the essays on his life and character there may be.... mentioned those by Brougham, in his" Statesmen of the time WATSON, Robert. History of the reign of Philip it, of George lit" [5614.4.5]. Of a rlhetorical character are the of 0 of G, ~~~~~~~~~~~king of Spain. Now York, 1818. 448 pp. 8~. 823.3 addresses byWebster [5013.1.1]; by Everett [in vols. 1, 3 andk e Yr,18.48p.5 23 4 of 1021.1]; by Winthrop [5212.8]; and by Whipple, in his WATSON, Samuel. The cluck struck three, being a Character and eharacteristic men" [1936.3]. review Of Clock struck one, and a reply to it. For monographs on special episodes of his life or phases Co t on ep t i of his character, see Custis's "Recollections" [1011.6]; Los- Part II. Showing the harmony between Chrissing's " Home of Washington," in Harper's monthly, vol. 18; tianity, science, and spiritualism. Chicago, papers in Harper's monthly, vols. 7 (Arlington house), 12 and p Prat 1 18 (Morristown); and Everett's " olount Vernon papers 1874. 352 pp. Portrait. 16...............6.1 WATT 265 WELLES Shelf. No. Shelf. No. WATT, Alexander. Electro-metallurgy. 4th edition. WEBSTER, Daniel, continued. London, 1871. viii [vi], 152 pp. Illustrated. Note. —March's "Relniniscences of congress," devoted 12........................... ~ ~ ~ i............ 1715.18 chiefly to Webster and his career to 1835 [1217.3], had already appeared, whien Everett prefixed to the final edition of Web-'WATT, James, Life of. Smiles, S. London, 1865. 8~. 5421.5 ster's Speeches, tihe only authoritative regular memoir [5013.l] WATTS, Henry. Dictionary of chemistry and the which appeared in Webster's lifetime. Upon his death, in 1852, ttere were a large number of eulogies, whichl will be allied branches of other sciences. London, found in thie Bates Hail catalogues; chief among them onay be 1868-72. 6 v. Illustrated. 80......... $R.R., 0.2.1 named Everett, in Ihis Orations [1921.1.3]. A few years after Isaac.... Th eute f athis death, Fletcher Webster prilnted the "Private corresltondWATTS, Isaac. The beauties of Wtts: containing ence " of Iis father [c020.2 and thce cellection was rendered passages in [his] works. Added, the life of the more valuable for an autobiography, ending 1817, which it contained, atd some personal recollections of his student author. Newburyport, 1797. 239 pp. 12~... 1737.4 days, by those wio knew him. It 1869, witli the approbationt -Causes of uncharitableness. (I Sparks, J. Col- of his literary executors, George T. Curtis issued his elaborate and authoritative litb [ 1225.3]. The unfriendly view of Weblection of essays and tracts in theology)......1918.9.6 ster will be found vigorously expressed in Parton's sketch WATTS, W. Marshall. Index of spectra. With a [1214.14]. Beside the references in Aliibone, see Van Buren's "History preface by H.E. Roscbe. London,1872. xvi, of political parties "; Whipplb's essay, in his "Essays and 74 pp. 9 plates. 80....... 6813.6..reviewss" [1936.2.1]; Bentoh's "Thirty years' views" [812.2]; WAYERLEY.. co.tt,.ir W. Bso.5.18.... Loring's "Boston orators'" [022.93; Greeley's "RRecollections WAERLEY. Scott, Sir W. Boston.............. 523.18 of a busy life" [5023.8]; Miss Mitford's ":Recollections ofa - Some. Leipzig...............324.3 literary itlb" [1536.4]; and Everett's vindication of thle statue ~~WAY, The, to do good.~J. Boston, 1836. by Powers, in his Orations [1921.1.4]. ~~~~WAY, The, ~ ~Boto do good. Abbott, J BoSee Charles Hale's paper on Webster's literary eftorts in 120 5836.4 college, in "Old and new," July, 1873; and a paper on his.... live now. Tr.....ollope, A. eipzig... "Social hours," in Harper's monthly, vol. 13. There are letters WAY, The, we live now. Trollope, A. Leipzig. frontm tim in Hillard's "Memoir of Jeremiah Mlason" 4 v. in 2................................... 331.8 [5020.7]. See also Allibone, vol. 3. - Same. New York........................... 720.34 WAYLAND, Francis. Elements of moral science. 3d WEBSTER, John White. Bemis, G. Report of the edition. Boston, 1836. 4024-pp. 12C...... 5826.7 case of. Boston, 1850. 80..........1530.1 Same. Abridged. Boston, 1850. 212 pp. - Stone, J. W. Report of the trial of. Boston, Si. 1~..................12. 1850. 8~.................................. 63 1.5 Sm. 120............................... 1528.7 1850. 0.631.5 The limitations of human responsibility. Boston, WEBSTER, Noah. American dictionary of the Eng1838. 188 pp. 160........................ 5838.4 lish language. Revised and improved by C. A. - Memoir of Adoniram Judson. Boston, 1853. Goodrich and N. Porter. Springfield, 1873. 2 v. Portrait. 120.........................1214.10 lxxii, 1768 pp. Illustrated. Portraits. 40% WAYNE, Anthony, Life of. Armstrong, J. (In R.R., A.3.1 Sparks, J. Library of American biography)..5028.1.4 - Dictionary of the English language. With an WAYS, The, of the hour. Cooper, J. F............ 525.13 appendix containing tables [of money, weight, WE and our neighbors. Stowe, H. (E.) B......... 733.12 and measure, etc.]. Abridged from the latest WE girls. Whitney, A. D. T..................... 735.11 edition of the quarto dictionary, by W. G. WebWEAK lungs, and how to make them strong. Lewis, ster and W. A. Wheeler. Illustrated. [CountD. Boston, 1871. 120..................... 1536.2 ing-house edition.] New York, 1872. xxxii, WEALE'S rudimentary series. Namely: 832- pp. Sm. 40.....................*R.R., A.2.5 Clark, D. K. An elementary treatise on steam WEDDING day, The, in all ages and countries. Wood, and the steam-engine, stationary and portable.. 6428.7 E.J. New York, 1869. 120................ 1527.8 WEALTH. An inquiry into the nature and causes of WEDGwooD, Hensleigh. A dictionary of English the wealth of nations. Smith, A. Oxford, etymology. 2d edition, revised and enlarged; 1869. 2 v. 8. 5822.9 with an introduction on the origin of language. WEAR and tear, or hints for the overworked. Mitch- London, 1872. lxix, 744+- pp. 8~.....*R.R., D.3.10 eli, S. W. Philadelphia, 1871. 16.......... 1537.2 WEDGWOOD, Josiah, Life of. Meteyard, E. LonWEBB, Charles Henry. John Paul's book: moral don, 1865, 66. 2 v. 80..................... 6231.3 and instructive: consisting of travels, tales, WEDGWOODs, The. A group of Englishmen, being poetry, and like fabrications. By John Paul records of the younger Wedgwoods. Meteyard, [pseud.]. With portrait and engravings. Hart- -E. London, 1871. 8...................... 5424.4 ford, 1874. 621 pp. 8..................... 1531.4 WEDL, Carl. Rudiments of pathological histology. WEBB, W. E. Buffalo land: an authentic account of With illustrations. Translated and edited by the discoveries, adventures, and mishaps of a G. Busk. London, 1855. xxvi, 637 pp. 8~..6013.18 scientific and sporting party in the wild West. WEEK, A, in a French country-house. Sartoris, A. Illustrated. Cincinnati, 1872. 503 pp. 8~... 5032.2 (K.)...................................... 732.6 WEBER, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst, baron von. WEEKS, John M. A manual: or, an easy method of Der Freyschiitz. (In Ditson, 0., and co. Stand- managing bees. With an appendix, by W. A. ard opera librettos)........................6233.3.1 Flanders. New York, 1855. 119 pp. IllusWEBSTER, Mrs. A. L. The improved housewife, or trations. 12...........................1524.14 book of receipts; with engravings for market- WEIDENHANN, J. Beautifying country homes. A ing and carving. By a married lady. 12th handbook of landscape gardening. Illustrated edition, revised; with supplement. Hartford, by plans of places already improved. New York 1850. 233 pp. 12...................... 1533.17 [cop. 1870]. 404- pp. 40.................. 6220.1 WEBSTIR, Daniel. Works. 16th edition. Boston, WEIGaALL, Rose, lady. Brief memoir of the princess 1872. 6 v. Portrait. 8.............. 5013.1 Charlotte of Wales. With portrait. London, 1874. x, 169 pp. Sin. 8~................... 5427.7'osntents. —Vol. I. Biographical memoir, by E. Everett. WE1Ts and measures. See WEBSTE, N. DictionI, 1I. Speeches on various public occasions. III. Speeches EGHTS and measures. See WEBSTER,. Dictionin the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts. ary of the English language [Counting-house III, IV. Speeches in congress. V, VI. Legal arguments. edition], pp. 550-608.'.....R.,R A.2.5 ~I. D~iplomatic and officiatl papers. edition], pp. 550-608 *...,..... hR.R., A.2.5 VI. Diploatic and official papers. WEISS, John. American religion. Boston, 1871. - Private correspondence. Edited by F. Webster. 326 pp. 120..............................1537.5 Boston, 1857. 2 v. Portraits. L. 8........ 5020.2 - Life and correspondence of Theodore Parker. - Curtis, G. T. Life of. New York, 1872. 2 v. New York, 1864. 2 v. Portraits. Illustra8........1225.3 tions. 8.................................. 5021.2 - March, C. W. Reminiscences of congress. A WELCOMIE home. A choice collection of piano-forte biography of. New York, 1850. 12...... 1217.3 music. Boston [cop. 1874]. 224 pp. 40...... 1510.2 - Memorial of. See BOSTON, Mass............... 1011.4 WELLES, -. "Things new and old:" sermons. - Parton, J. Famous Americans of recent times. Portland, 1845. 261 pp. 8................ 1533.9 Boston, 1871. 80...........................1214.14 WELLES, Gideon. Lincoln and Seward. Remarks - Proceedings in Boston commemorative of the upon the memorial address of Chas. Francis death of. See NEW HAMPSHIRE, Sons of. Sec- Adams, on the late Wm. H. Seward. New York, ond festival. Boston, 1854. 8.............. 1920.1 1874. 215- pp. 120......................5027.10 34 WELLESLEY 266 WHARTON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. WELLESLEY, Arthur, duke of Wellington. Gleig, G. WYEST, The. Barber, J. W., and Howe, H. The 1. Life of. London, 1871. Sin. 8.........5426.13 loyal West in the times of the rebellion; also, - Maurel, J. The duke of Wellington: his char- before and since. Cincinnati, 1865. 80...... 5033.4 actor, his actions, and his writings. London, - Gerstaecker, F. Wild sports in the far West. 1853. 160.................................5428.12 Boston, 1861. 120.......................... 416.1 WVELLINGTON, Duke of. See WELLESLEY, Arthur. - Hall, J. Legends of the West: sketches illustrative of the habits, occupations, privations, Note. - There will be found in Allibone a full list of toe- trative of the habits, occupations, privations, moirs of the duke, with other references of'use to the inquirer. adventures and sports of the pioneers of the In 1858, Gleig translated and enlarged the very just French West. Cincinnati, 1871. 120.5036.3 life by Brialinont, an officer of the Belgian staff, who is a skilful military critic, and ranks Wellington next to Napo- - - The romance of Western history. Cincinnati, Icon as a soldier, and what is known as Gleig's "Life of 1871. 12........................... 814.2 Wellington" [426i.1e], is a condensation of this extended work of Brialnont, with additional matter based upon the - Irving, WV. Adventures of Captain Bonneville in "Supplemental despatches." In 1860, C. D. Yonrge published the far West. London,1854. 16'.826.3 a life [in Bates Hall], in two volunses octave, which derives importance fromt new matter, has plans of battles, including a - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. Sm. 80...........1815.14 fac-simile of a plan of tihe field of Waterloo surveyed for the - Lippincott S. J. New life in new lands: notes duke, just before the battle, and shosiing hIis pencil tracings, anid in the appendix thiere is Wellington's commentary on of travel. New York, 1873. 120............ 214.1 Clausewitz's account of Waterloo. - MacCluns, J. A. Sketches of Western adventure: Arong the lesser English accounts, see Bayne's Essays [1221i.15.2] and Lodge's'"Portraits"[5337.6.8]. See also Har- 1775-94. Covington, Ky., 1872. 8~........ 5026.4 per's smonthluy, vole. 5, 26, and 31. per's ruonthly, vols. 5, 26, and 31. - Marcy, R. B. Thirty years of army life on the For French views, besides Brialmont, see Maurel, which is brief, closing with Waterloo, and introduced in the transla- border. New York, 1866. 120.............. 415.16 tioss [,5425.12] by the earl of Elleursere. tioudr sti28.1lt by the earl of Ellesmere. teDspc " - Parkman, F., jr. The discovery of the great West. Students wvill find it necessary to examine the " Despatches and particularly the" Supplementaldespatches," printed since Boston, 1872. 120................... 5015.5.3 hiis deathi, and throwing muchnt light o hIis character and his Swetsr, C. H. Tourists' and invalids' guide to relations to Iris contemporaries, while analyses of them will o C be found in thecvarious reviews mentioned by Allibone, and the Northwest. New York, 1868. 8........ 432.3 tire series thenmselvrs in tse Bates Hall. thle series tjleruselves in tile Bates Hall. Webb, W. E. Buffalo land: an authentic account For further study of his military career, see works men- ani ou tioned under Indit; Peninsular war; France, history; Wa- of the discoveries, adventures, and mishaps of a terloo, etc. scientific and sporting party in the wild West. For the Waterloo canmpaign, see the note in tihe Library cinti a s............p i l. Bulletin for Oct., 1875. There is much concerning him in the Cincinnati, 1872. 80...........5032.2 Grevillejournals" [5914.6]; in Jerdan's" Autobiography See also America, California, Oregon, Prairies, U"ited [5425.5]; and in Madden's Lady Blessington [1223.2]. Ste, and te note. States, and tim note. WELLINGTON mills, London. Duke of Wellington's WEST INDIES. Kingsley, C. At last: a Christmas biography. Mining and: manufacture of emery. in the. Leipzig, 1871. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160.... 326.17 [Boston, 1876.] 48 pp. Portraits. Illustra- - Trollope, A. The West Indies and the Spanish tions. 80.................................. 1711.4 main. Leipzig, 1860. Sq. 160.......... 228.2 WELLS, David Ames. The science of common things; WEST lawn. Holmes, M. J..................... 534.25 a familiar explanation of the first principles of WESTMINsTER, London and. Timbs, J. London, physical science. Illustrated. New York, 1872. 1868. 2 v. 8............................ 5435.4 323 — pp. 120............................. 1527.9 WESTMINSTER abbey, Historical memorials of. Stan- Things not generally known: in literature, his- loy, A.P. London, 1869. 8............... 5414.2 tory, and science. New York, 1873. 432 pp. WESTItINSTER hall, London, Eng., Memories of. 120..........................1714.27 Foss, E. New York, 1874. 2 v. 8......... 5421.2 WELLS, John C. The gateway to the Polynia. A WESTMINSTER review. Vol. 43, no. 85; vol. 44, no. voyage to Spitzbergen. With illustrations. 86, 87; vol. 45, no. 88; new series, vol. 43-48. London, 1873. 355 — pp. 8..............5911.14 New York, 1845, 46, 73-75. 7 v. 8......... 6737.1 WELLS, Samuel Roberts. How to read character: a WESTrIORELAND, Maria Jourdan. Heart-hungry 7.. 35.37 new illustrated hand-book of phrenology and WEST Roxbury directory for 1873, 74. Boston, 1873. physiognomy; with a descriptive chart. New 80.................................... R.R., E.2.9 York, 1875. 191 pp. 12.............. 1525.22 WESTWARD by rail: a journey to San Francisco and - New physiognomy, or, signs of character. With back and a visit to the Mormons. Rae, W. F. illustrations. New York, 1874. 768 pp. 12~.1521.13 Leipzig, 1874. Sq. 160...................... 438.3 WELLS, Walter. The water-power of Maine. See WESTWARD ho! or, the voyages and adventures of * MAINE. Hydrographic survey........411.2 and 5012.5 Sir Amyas Leigh. [Maritime adventures in WELLS, William Harvey. 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Boston, 1854. 16~. 5819.9 8~........................................5833.3.1 WELTEVREDEN, The prison of. Gibson, W. M. New WIHALE, Moby-Dick; or, the. Melville, H. New York, 1855. 120...............42...4..... 424.3 York, 1871. 12........................ 512.12 WENHAMi, Mass., History of. Alien, M. O. Boston, WHALEMAN'S, The, adventures in the Sandwich 1860. 120................................. 816.4 Islands and California. Themes, W. H. BosWENINGER, F. X. Protest:tntism and infidelity. ton, 1873. Sm. 8.......................... 735.1 New York, 1862. xv, 329 pp. 16........... 1538.9 WHALING and fishing. Nordhoff, C. Cincinnati, WENTWORTH, Thomas, earl of Strafford, Life of. 1856. 160................................. 936.2 Cooper, E. London, 1874. 2 v. 80......... 5333.5 WHALING cruise, A, to Baffin's bay and the gulf of WEPT of Wish-ton-Wish, The. Cooper, J. F...... 525.12 Boothia. Markham, A.H. London, 1874. 8.5912.11 WERNER, Ernst. At the altar. From the German. WHARToN,:Charles. Rand-boolk on the treatment of By J. S. L................................ 727.24 the horse in the stable and on the road; or, hints - Broken chains. Translated by Frances A. Shaw. 732.36 to horse owners. With illustrations. Philadel- "Good luck!" Translated by Frances A. Shaw. 731.29 phia, 1873. 137 pp. 12................... 6617.3 WESLEY, John. Stevenson, G.J. City road chapel, WHARTON, Eliza, The romance of the association; London, and its associations. London [1872]. or, one last glimpse of. Dall, C. (W.) H. Cam80................................. 5414.1 bridge, 1875. 160......1534.11 - Tyermann, L. Life and times of. New York, WIIHARTON, Grace and Philip, pseud. See ThooisoN, 1872. 3 v. 8..................... 5, 23. 2 KatherJneand John Cookburno WHAT 267 WHITELOCKE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. WHAT a boy! Willis, J.A.931.7 WHIPPLE, Edwin Percy. Character and characteristic WHAT a house should be, versus death in the house. men. [Essays.] Boston, 1871. vi, 324k pp. 160. 1936.3 Bardwell, W. London [1873]. 80............ 6221.4 - Essays and reviews. 5th edition. Boston, 1871. WHTAT and how to read. Van Rhyn, G. A. F. New 2 v. 160.................I.................. 1936.2 York, 1875. 120...........................6136.11 - Literature and life. Enlarged edition. Boston, WHAT answer? Dickinson, A. E................. 515.8 1871. 344 pp. 160........................ 1936.6 WHAT can she do? Roe, E. P.............. 737.241 - The literature of the age of Elizabeth. Boston, WHaT Katy did. Woolsey, S. C.. 925.29 1871. 364 pp. 160........................ 1936.5 WHaT Katy did at school. Woolsey, S. C.......... 925.28 - Success and its conditions. [Essays.] Boston, WHaT shall we do to-night? or social amusements 1871. iv, 333 — pp. 160................... 1936.4 for evening parties. Dick, W. B., Frost, S. A., WHTISPEnINe pine, The. Kellogg, E............ 922.27 andTaylor, W. New York [1873]. 120......1516.19 WHISPERING pine series. See KELLOGc, Elijah. "WHAT she could." Warner, S................ 932.21 WHIST. Jones, H. The laws and principles of WHAT the swallow sang. Spielhagen, F........... 518.16 whist illustrated by hands played completely WHAT to read, and how to read. Moore, C. H. New through. London, 1874. 16................ 6418.2 York, 1871. 12....................... 1537.3 - Pardon, G. F. Handbook of whist. On the text WHAT to wear: Phelps, E. S. Boston, 1873. 120. 1537.7 of Hoyle. London, 1863. 160 1519.2 WHAT will he do with it? Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. WHISTLER. Simonds, W... 932.26 E.) L. 4 v. in 2.336.21 WHITBY, Daniel. Last thoughts. (In Sparks, J. WHATELY, Richard. Life and correspondence, by E. Collection of essays and tracts in theology)...1918.9.2 Jane Whately. New edition. London, 1875. WHITE, Gilbert. Natural history of Solborne. Bosxvi, 495 pp. Portrait. Sm. 80.............. 5337.3 ton, 1866. vi, 430 pp. 320................. 1539.1 WHEATLEY, Henry B. Round about Piccadilly and WHRITE, Henry Kirke. Remains; with an account Pall Mall. London, 1870. xi, 405-4- pp. of his life, by Robert Southey. Boston, 1815. Illustrated. 8......................... 5435.2 2 v. Portrait. Plate. 16~ 1619.3 WHEATON, Henry. Life of William Pinkney. (In WHITE, James. Life incidents, in connection with Sparks, J. Library of American biography)..5028.1.6 the great advent movement, as illustrated by WHEATON, Robert. Memoir, with selections from the three angels of Revelation xIv. Battle his writings. Boston, 1854. 385 pp. Sm. 80..1216.10 Creek, 1868. 373 pp. 12........1537.11 and 6328.4 WHEELER, George Augustus. History of Castine, - editor. A solemn appeal relative to solitary vice, Penobscot, and Brooksville, Maine; including and the abuses and excesses of the marriage the ancient settlement of Pentagoet. Bangor, relation. Battle Creek, 1870. 272 pp. 16~..1538.19 1875. 401 pp. Illustrations. Maps. Portraits. WHITE, John Tahourdin, and RIDDLE, Joseph Es80 813.2 mend. Latin-English dictionary. 4th edition. WtrHEELER, Gervase. The choice of a dwelling. A London, 1872. 2 v. 4........ R.R., D.3.13 practical handbook of useful information on all WHITE, Richard Grant. Words and their uses, past points connected with hiring, buying, or build- and present. A study of the English language. ing a house, with its stables and garden-ont- New York, 1870. 437 pp. Sm. 80........... 1735.5 buildings. With plans and views. 2d edition, - Same. New edition, revised. New York, 1872. revised. London, 1872. xii, 305 pp. Sm. 8%. 6226.2 vii, 461 — pp. Sm. 8..................... 1735.1 R ural homes; or, sketches of houses suited to WHITE, Robert Baker. Reason and redemption, or American country lifB. With original plans, the Gospel as it attests itself. Philadelphia, designs, etc. New York, 1852. 298 pp. 12~. 1513.2 1873. 351pp. 8.......,................. 1532.5 WHEELER, J. Talboys. Life and travels of Herodo- WHITE chief, The. Reid, M...................... 713.14 tus in the fifth century before Christ: an imagi- WHITE conquest. Dixon, W. H. Leipzig, 1876. nary biography founded on fact. London, 1855. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 16~...................4....... 39.4 2 V. Sin.~ $~....................~.......... 6117.2 2 v. Sm. 80..........................6117.2 Note. — Sketches of' travel in the United States in 1875. tWHEELER, William Adolphus. Dictionary of the noted names of fiction. Boston, 1872. xxxii, WHITE gauntlet, The. Reid, M................. 527.4 410+ pp. 160........................RH.1., F.3.6 WHITE Horse, The scouring of the. Hughes, T. WHEILDON, William Willder. Memoir of Solomon Cambridge, 1859. Sm. 4................... 536.1 Willard. [Boston] 1865. 272 pp. Plates. 8~. 1011.5 WHITE-JACKET; or, the world in a man-of-war. Mel- New history of the battle of Bunker hill. Re- ville, H. New York [cop. 1850]. 120........ 725.12 printed from "The Boston daily herald." Re- WHITE lies. [Napoleonic times.] Reade, C....... 527.2 vised and enlarged. 2d edition. Boston, 1875. WHITE mountains, N. H. King, T. S. The White 56 — pp. Folded map. 8.................. 811.17 hills; their legends, landscape, and poetry. - Siege and evacuation of Boston and Charlestown, North Conway, N. H. [cop. 1859]. 12~....... 413.11 with a brief account of pro-revolutionary public - Oakes, W. Scenery of the. Boston [cop. 1848]. F0. 5030.4 buildings. With illustrations and map. Bos- - Sweetser, M. F. The White mountains: a handton, 1876. 64 pp. Portrait. 8........'. 811.19 book for travellers. Boston, 1876. 16~......4. 18.9 WH~ELPLEY, Samuel. Compend of history, from the WHITE, red, black. Sketches of American society in earliest times. New York, 1814. 2 v. in 1. the United States. Pulszky, F. (A.) and T. 1 plate. 8................................ 834.1 New York, 1853. 2 v. 120................. 414.17 WHERE are my horns? Leppore, A. H. Boston, WHITE rose, The. Melville, G. J. W. Leipzig.... 321.16 1873. 160................................. 6326.8 - Same. New York.......................... 532.5 WHEWELL, William. Astronomy and general phys- WHITEnOY, The. Hall, A. M............. 521.6 ics considered with reference to natural theology. WHITEHURST, Felix M. Court and social life in Philadelphia, 1833. 284 pp. 120............ 6438.5 France under Napoleon III. London, 1873. WHICH is the wiser; or, people abroad. Howitt, 2 v. 80o..... 5514.4 M......................................... 937.9 WHITELADIES. Oliphant, M. (0. h.) Leipzig.... 331.20 WHICH shall it be? Alexander, Mrs. -.......... 732.12 - Samne. New York. 539.11 WHre party, Memoirs of the. Vassal-Fox, H. H., 3d WHITELAW, Alexander. The republic of letters, a lord Holland. London, 1852. 2 v. Sm. 8~.... 5435.5 selection, in poetry and prose, from the works of WIHIA, A, and its consequences. James, G. P.... 327.5 the most eminent writers, with many original WIIIMs and oddities. Hood, T. New York, 1872. pieces. With engravings. Vol. II-Iv. GlasSm. 80..................................... 533.11 gow, 1833.. 3 v. 16~....................... 5618.6 WHip, The, hoe, and sword; or, the gulf-depart- WHITELOCKE, Bulstrode. A journal of the Swedish ment in'63. Hepworth, G. H.. Boston, 1864. embassy in 1653 and 1654. First published 12~.........................................414.1 from the original manuscript by Charles Morton. WTHI and spur. Waring, G. E., jr. Boston, 1875. New edition, revised by Henry Reeve. London, Sq. 160............................. 439.2 1855. 2 V. 8........................... 822.3 WHITIXG 268 W~LD Shelf. No. Shelf. No. WHITING, William. [Addresses, arguments, etc.] WHITTIER, John Greenleaf, continued. PPH. V. V. P., V. D. 8.................... 6924.5 - Prose works. Boston, 1866. 2 v. Portrait. 160. 1937.1 Contents.-Argument in the case, Boston gas light corn- Contents.- Vol. I. Margaret Smlth's journal; Old portraits pany vs. W. Gault. Boston, 1848. — Report of the committee and modern sketches. II. Literary recreations and miscellain favor of the union of Boston and Roxbury. Boston, nies. 1851. -Military arrests in timue of war. Washlington, 1863.Tie return of the rebellious states to the union. Letter, July - Hazel-blossoms. [Poems.] Boston, 1875. 133 28, 1883. Philadelphia, 1884.- Santm. Broadside. —War p late. 1...............115.2 claiis against the U;nted States. Boston, 1866. -Address pp. plte. before the Boston I-Ighllands Grant club, Aug. 5,1868. Bos- - Mabel Martin. A harvest idyl. With illustraton, 1888.-City of' Chicago vs. G. T. Bigelow, adit'r, etc. tions Boston,1876. 72pp. 1623.3 Arguinent in behlalf of the appellee. Bostonts, 1876). - Ap - nelit in behalft ot'f P. S. Crowell, in the case of interfering Note. - First published under the title of "The witch's applications of Crowell vs. Sin amd Hutchinson. Boston, daughter." It is now reproduced with additions. 1869.- Adldress, 22d of July, 1872, befbre the combined literary societies of Colby university. Boston, 1872. The Pennsylvania pilgrim, and other poems Boston, 1872. 1293 pp. Illustrated. 16~.....1616.10 - [Destruction of Boston harbor.] Speech before Boston, 1872. 129 p Illustrated. 160. 1616.10 [a] jsint legislative committee, April 17, 1851, - Poems written during the progress of the aboliE"3 ointlegilatie comitte, Aril?, 161,tion question in the United States, 1830-38. [against an application for leave to fill up fiats tion question in the United States, 1830-38. n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Boston, 1837. 103 pp. Illustrated. 16~.....- 1617.1 in Mystic river]. Boston, 1851. 80 pp.:Folded- Botn187 10p.Ilurae. 60 671 inMysticriver. Boston, 1. 80pp. Foldd - editor. Child life: a collection of poems.'With m~ap. 8~................. 6923.2 mop. 8.............. 6923.2 illustrations. Boston, 1875. xiii, 263 pp. - Memoiir of Samnuel Whiting, and of his wife, Sm. 4............................ 1624.4 Elizabeth St. John; with references to some of llustted. oston, 184. t- Child life in prose. Illustrated. Boston, 1874. their English ancestors and American descend- 30 p 912.10 ants. 2d edition. Boston, 1873. 334 pp. 1 30W pp. braspy. Jekn lits C. 3 13.3 plate. 2 folded sheets.',P Wi- -reaks - pays." Jenkin,.s. C... " 313.3 plate. 2fod.e...s.h1. pG5022.13 Wno shall be greatest? tIowitt, M.............. 937.7 - Twenty years' war against the railroads. [Ar- WHO shall be victor? Dupuy, E.............522.15 gumen in he sprem cour of he Uited WHo shall be victor? Dupuy, E. A.............. 522.15 gumeint in the supreme court of the United WHG will win? Cobden, P...................... 934.36 ~States. No~title~pag.] Na. P. [1860. 11 PP WHY did he not die? Volckhausen, A. von........ 736.31 8s........................................ 6313.4 80.6313.4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ WnY did he marry her? Dupuy, E. A............ 522.14 - Union sugar refinery vs. Continental sugar re- WRY Paul Ferroll killed his wife. Clive, C. 310.8 finery. Closing argument for respondents. Bos- CoxS.S. NewYor,876. 1201837.2 ton, 1867. 190 pp. 8..................... 6313.3 we laugh. WHYMPEIR, Edward. Scrambles amongst the Ailps, - War powers under the constitution of the United 1860-69. Wth illustrations. Philadelphia, 1860-69. With illustrations. Philadelphia, States. 43d edition. Boston, 1871. xxviii, 1873. 164pp. S0.5932.3 695 pp. 80................................5013.18............. WuIITura sn, Caroline Snowden, and GUILD, Anne W~IYMPER, Frederick. Travels and adventures in Eiza, comarilers. Hymns of the anges. With An Alaska, and other parts of the North Pacific. Eliza, compilers. Hymns of the ages. With an introduction by F. D. Huntington. Boston, With map and illustrations. New York, 1869. Boston,53[38]pp 8~............. 5035.1 1862-71. 3 v. 2 plates. Sm. 40............ 1615.5 353 [348] pp. 8.5035.1 ITMOE, William Henry. The American gene- WHYTE-MELVILLE, George John. See MELVILLE, Wuc Ar~iilouR, gene- George John Whyte. alogist. A catalogue of family histories [etc.].GereJhWyt WICHERT, Ernst. The green gate. A romance. Albany, 1868. 287 pp. 8~.................. 5022.7 O ~~~~~,~.~.~,.... Translated fr~om the German by Mrs. A. L. - The cavalier dismounted: an essay on the origin Wister............................... 4.1 Wister...................714.16 of the founders of the thirteen colonies. Salem, WICKED world, The: a comedy. Gilbert, W. S. 1864. 48+- pp. 8. 5014.6 1864. 48-~- pp. 8'. 5014.6 Original plays. New York, 18716. 12~... 1634.1 WHITNEY, Adelaide Dutton Train. Boys at Che- York, 186 120. 1631 quasset...........932.23 CWICKETS in the West; or, the twelve in America. -- FaithGatney's grlho.....,..,..............,.. 923 - Faith G~rtuy's girlhood..................... Fitzgerald, H. A. London, 1873. Sm. 8..... 5035.6 - The Gaywortnhys gi.rlhood..........735.8 7WIDDEMER, Irene. Daisy Brentwell.............. 723.36 - The Gayworthys............................. 735.8 WIDE, wide world, The. Warner, S................ 737.31 - hitherto.~~~~~~~~~ WiDE., wide world, The. Warner, S..........737.31 -- Ititherto.................................... 735.7WIoGldmt'dager SihJP. 772 - Mother Goose for grown folks. New edition. io oldsmith's daughter. Smth, J. P.727.24 Illustrated. Boston [cop. 1870]. iv, 144 pp. WIDOw Lerouge, The. Gaboriau, E............... 530.7 12ur....Boston [cp.. 18706.. iv, 14 pp. 1625.5 WvDow's, The, son. Southworth, E. D, E. N...... 727.11 12 ~~~.................................... 1625.5... -- The other girls..............................737WIOE Te SmtJP...........7275 WIDOWER, The. Smith, J. P..................... 727.25 - Th othr gils,.,..,......,,,.,...., 734.7 WIECK, Johann GottlobFriedrich. Piano and song: - Patience Strong's outings.................... 734.6 -Patencetron outings.73 how to teach, how to learn, and how to form a -- item folks.....,.......................,...... 735.10 ~- HR~eal folks....~735.10 judgment of musical performances. Translated - Sights and insights: Patience Strong's story over from the German [by Mary P. Nichols]. Bos. the way [Europe]. 2 v...................... 722.3 ton, 1875. x, 89 -pp. 2.6234.5 ton,.1875. x, 189 —'pp. 12c~............... 6234.5 - A summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life.......... 735.12 WIFE, The, of a vain man. Schwartz, M. S....... 531.9 --- eru Troops experiment...........~........... 3.1 2.. ~~~- We girls. ~735.11'WIFE'S, The, secret. Stephens, A. S. (W.)........726.9 - Zerub Throop's experiment...................,537.13 WIFE'S, The, trial. Lamb, C. Works..1813.5.2 and 5615.1.2 WHITNEY, Josiah D. Geological survey of California. Southworth, E. D.. N. 27.1 WIFE'S, The, victory. Southworth, E. D. E.N. 727.17 See CALI~For~NIA................ 5039.1 eWIGHTMIAN, Joseph M., compiler. Annals of the Bos-. WHITNEY, William Dwight. A compendious Ger- ton primary school committee, 1818-55. Bosman grmmar. ew Yor, 1869 xvi, 48 pp.ton primary school committee, 1818-55. Bosman grammar. New York, 1869. xvi, 248PP. ton, 160. 8, 305 pp. 80.5010.3 12~........................................ 1933.6..................... 12.1933.6 ~~~~~~~~WILHERFOECE., Samuel. History of the protestant - The international scientific series. The life and WILBERFORCE, Sepsca. Histoy Af the protestant episcopal church in America. 2d edition. Longrowth of language: an outline of linguistic science. New York, 1875. vii, 326-+ pp. 12~. 6126.5 don, 1846. xvi, 462 [458 pp. Map. Folded sheet. 16~......,......................... 6328.3 - Language and the study of language. 5th edi- eo W Wbefr. R e o N- Life of William Wilberforce. Revised and conrich. New York, 1872. xi, 505-~ pp. Sm2. 8. 6126.3 densed edition. London, 1872. xiv, 452+- pp. - Oriental and linguistic studies. New York, 1873. Portrait. Sm. 80.....5424.13 vii, 4:16-[-pp. Sin. 8~ ~~~................... 6126.2 vii, 4164. pp. Sm. 80612 WILBERFORCE, William, Life of. Wilberforce, S. WHITTEMORE, Thomas. Life of Hosea Ballou; and London, 1872. Sm. 50.5424.13 London, 187 2. Sm. 8~.......... 54:24.13 sketches of his seniors and contemporaries in the er, D. WIr~o horseman, Th%, of the Pampas.Kr,. universalist ministry. Boston, 1854. 2 v. Per- London, 1876. Sm. 80. p. D 733.16 trait. 12.................................. 5026.6 trHITTItE 120.5026.6Petcw WILD huntress, The. Reid, M.................. 725.6 W~HITTIER, John G~reenleaf. Poetical works. Boston, WILD Hyacinth. A novel. Randolph, Mrs. -... 714.32 1872. 2 v. Portrait. 16................... 1616.8 WILD life; or, adventures on the frontier. Reid, M. 725.3 Costents. - Vol. I. The bridal of Pennacook; MRogg Me- WILD life under the equator. Du Chaillu, P. B.... 933.3 gone; Legendary; Voices of fireedomn; Miscellaneous; In war time; HIome ballads; Occasional poems. II. Songs oflabor; WILD man, The, of the West. Ballantyne, R. M. 926.32 Miscellaneous; Tie chiapel of the hermits; The panoraa; WILn men and wild beasts. Cumming, (W.) aG.... 423.8 Ballads; Later poesns; Home ballads; Poems and lyrics; 313.29 Among the hills; Miscellaneous; Miriam; Poems. WILD Mike and his victim. Montgomery, F...... 313.29 WILD 269 WILSON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. WILD north land, The. Butler, W. F. London, WILLIaMs, Roger. As to Roger Williams and his 1874. 8............................. 5032.3 banishment' from the Massachusetts plantaWILD oats. Wraxall, Sir (F. C.) L............... 317.9 tion. Dexter, H. M. Boston, 1876. 40...... 5011.1 WILD sports of the world. Greenwood, J. New WILLIAMS, Rowland. Bunsen's Biblical researches. York, 1870. 80............................1514.21 (In Essays and reviews).....................1538.3 WILD Wales: its people, language, and scenery. Bor- - Same. (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in row, G. London, 1872. Sm. 80............... 5438.6 theology)........1526.24 and 5814.15 WILDENHAHN, Karl August. Tife blind girl of Wit- - Holy Scripture, etc. (In Noyes, G. R. Collectenberg. From the German by J. G. Morris... 722.27 tion of theological essays)...................6325.12 WILDER, David. History of Leominster. Fitch- WILLICH, A. F. M. Lectures on diet and regimen. burg, 1853. 263-F pp. 120................ 817.12 Boston, 1800. 2 v. 120................... 6015.1 WILDFLOWER. Robinson, F. W................. 731.38 WILLIE and the mortgage. Abbott, J. Harper's WILDMOOn. A novel. Burckett, F............... 532.2 story books....................936.1.1 WILDS, The, of Africa. Kingston, W. H. G. Lon- WILLIE Russell's temptation.................... 931.13 don, 1872. Sin. 8.......................... 921.2 WILLIS, Julia A. What a boy! What shall we do WILFRID Cunlbermede. MacDonald, G............ 537.4 with him? What will he do with himself? WILHELM Meister's apprenticeship. Goethe, J. W. Who is to blame for the consequences?........ 931.7 von....................................... 329.9 WILLIS, Nathaniel Parker. Beauty and the beast. WILHELar Meister's apprenticeship and travels. (In Johnson, (E.) It. Little classics)......... 529.4.4 Goethe, J. W. von. 2 v.................... 515.4 - Health trip to the tropics. New York, 1853. WILHELM Tell. Schiller, J. (C. F.) Boston, 1868. 120. 5735.2 421, xxiii-f pp. 120....................... 426.9 - Same. (In his Werke.) Stuttgart, 1865. 8~.5734.1.6 - Life here and there: or sketches of society and - Same. (In his Works.) London, 1872. Sm. 8'. 827.26 adventure. New York, 1850. vii, 377 pp. 12'. 714.28 See also Tell, Wilhelm. - Pencillings by the way: written during some ILES, Chrles. Narrative of the United States years of residence and travel in France, Italy, WILKES, Charles. Narrative of the United StatesGreeAiMnoTkyadEgn. exploring, expedition, 1838-42. London, 1852. Greece, Asia Minor, Turkey, and England. 2 v. Portraits. Sm. 80...414.21 New York, 1844. vii, 216 pp. L. 80.430.2 WILKES, John.WiksShrdnFox: the -- Summer cruise in the Mediterranean, on board an tion under George IhIi Rae, W. F. New York, American frigate. New York, 1854. 396 pp. 12~. 424.12 1874. 160.drGog ReW.F N5415.8 eYWILLoW brook. Warner, S...................... 913.31 WLKINS, Edward G. P. Young New York: a24.3 WIICJS, Edwrd G.. Youn New Yrlr: a WrrL~Y Reilly, andl his dear Coleen bawn. Carleton, comedy. New York, N. D. 36 pp. 2 16352...... 36 p. 10.....1635.i WILKINSON, Sir John Gardner. Popular account of WILSON, Alexander, Life of. Peahody, W. B. 0. the ancient Egyptians. Illustrated. New edi- (In Sparks, J. Library of American biogration. London, 1871. 2 v. Sm. 8........... 5926.3 phy).....................................5028.1.2 WILEKS, Thomas Egerton. The captain's not a-miss: WILSON, Andrew. The abode of snow. Observaa farce. New York, N.D. 16 pp. 12t 1635.5 tions on a tour from Chinese Tibet to the Indian WILL Rood's friendship. Bradley, W.. 913.7 Caucasus, through the upper valleys of the Himalaya. (Reprinted from "1Blackwood's WILL WTeatherheim. Kingston, W. H. G.......... 934.29 Himalaya. (Reprinted from "Blckood's WILLARD, Joseph. Willard memoir; or, life and magaline.") New Yor,1875. xvii,380pp. 0 ~~~~~~~~magazine.") New York, 1875. xviii, 380 pp. WILLAD, Joeph. illad memir; o, lif andPlate. Folded map. Sm. S'........... 5933.10 times of Major Simon Willard. With engrav- Lae Fle. m 331 ings. Boston, 1858. xiii, 470 — pp. 8.. 1.. 7 ILsON, Augusta J., formerly Miss Evans. Beulah. 737.32 -- Inez..................................... 725.26 WILLAm. SimZon, Life and times of. Willard, J. WILLARD, Simon, Life - Infelice................................ 723.26 O ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1211.7 Boston, 1858. 8~~.1211.7 - Macaria...................725.25 WILLARD, Solomon, Memoir of. Wheildon,. W.725.2 [Bost ~ ~ ~ WhilonlB6. 8~............. — St. Elmo.................................... 725.24 [Boston].1865. 0.1011.. -Vashti.737.2011. WILLE, Elizabeth de.JoansOf.Fmth - Vashti...................................... 737.20 WILLE, Elizabeth de. Johannes Olaf. From the German by F. E. BUnndtt 737.14 WILSON, Charles W. The recovery of Jerusalem. WILIhtheconquerorHistoryof. 91424 See PALESTINE oriental fund................. 5933.1 AbbttJ...,914.21 WILsoN, Daniel. Caliban: the missing link. LonNote. - Bulwer's "Harold" [336.191 and Kingsley's"1 Here- W O a. b t i n. 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Folded plates. 120.1715.19 slave power in America. [Vol. s, 4th edition.] WILLIAMS, Francis Stanton. English into French. Boston,1874,75. 2v..5012.9 Boston, 1874, 75.' 2 v. 8~................... 5012.9 A hook of practice in French conversation WILSON, Henry Bristow. Sances historiques do 10th edition. New York [cop. 1860]. viii, 206, Gnve. Thenationalchurch. (I Essaysand A boo of ractie inFrenc conersaton' engve. The national church. (In Essays and 122 pp. Smi. 8.. 2015.6 eviews).................. 1538.3 WILLIAMS, Henry T., editor. Window gardening.teooy............1562an5845 WYIIASIIS, H~enry T., editor. Windowgardening. -- Same. (In Hedge, F. H. Recent inquiries in Devoted especially to the culture of flowers and theology).1526.24 and 5814.15 ornamental plants, for in door use and parlor WILSON, Jas Grant. Life and letters of itGreene Halleck. New York, 1_869. 607 pp. decoration. 12th edition. New York, 1876. ren ae. N Y 16. 6. 300-f- pp. Illustrated. 0.1512.5 Portrait. 1 plate. Sm. 80.................2.1. -joint s. H he Eauth of "Blackwood." Philadelphia, 1843. Mrs. C. S................................ 1512.4 4 v. Sm. 80. 515.15 - - Ladies' fancy work. See JONES, Mrs. C. S.. 1512.6 - V SRmao of Chitoh..........N WILLIAMS, Henry Willard. A practical guide to the mrL~A~a Hery Villrd.A pactcal uid tothe -- Recreations of Christopher North. New York, study of the diseases of the eye: their medical sdot dssotea18713. I plate. 8~................. 1531.7 and surgical treatment. Boston, 1862. xii, 317 - The snow-storm. (n Johnson, (E.) R. Little pp. 8~......1.............................. classics)........................529.4.7 pp. 0............................ 6015.6 M.1 6 12 0 47 WILLIAMS, Robert Folk-tone. [The Shakespeare Memoir of. Gordon, M. New York, 1866. 12. 1024.7 novels.] Philadelphia, N. D. 3 v. in 1. 80... 531.23 WILSON, John, printer. Treatise on English punctuation. 2d-edition. Boston, 1850. xi, 204:pp. Contents.- The secret passion; The youth of Shakspeare; ton deto...............,2. Shakspeare and his friends. Folded sheet. 12............1736.4 WILSON 270 WOMAN'S Shelf. No. Shelf. No. WILSON, John Mackay, and OTHERS. Historical, WISE, Henry Augustus. (Harry Gringo.) Captain traditionary, and imaginative tales of the bor- Brand, of the "Centipede"............... 720.6 ders, and of Scotland, with a glossary of Scotch - Los Gringos; or, an inside view of Mexico and words. New York, 1851. 5 v. in 3. Portraits. California, with wanderings in Peru, Chili, and 3 v. 8~................................... 5631.5 Polynesia. New York, 1849. xvi, 453 pp. 120. 435.4 WINCHELL, Alexander. The doctrine of evolution. - Tales for the marines......................... 716.18 New York, 1874. 148 pp. 12.............. 6836.3 WISE, John. Through the r: a narrative of forty -Geology of the stars. (In Estes, D. Half- years' experience as an adronaut. 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[Henry vIl's time.] Ainsworth, London [1872]. L. 8....................... 5212.4 W. HI...................................... 322.11 WITCHCRAFT. Lowell, J. H. Among my books. WINE. Reemelin, C. The vine-dresser's manual, Boston, 1873. 16........................1934.8.1 an illustrated treatise on vineyards and wine- - Upham, C. WV. Salem witchcraft; with an acmaking. New York, 1855. 12............. 6426.4 count of Salem village, and a history of opinions - Thudichum, J. L. W., and Dupr6, A. Treatise on witchcraft and kindred subjects. Boston, on the origin, nature, and varieties of. London, 1867. 2 v. Sm. 8......................... 5015.2 1872. 8~.................................. 6423.4 WITH a show in the North. Hatton, J. London, WING-AND-WING, The. Cooper, J. F............. 525.3 1871. 16................................. 5425.7 WINGLESS angel, A. A novel. Muddock, J. E.... 535.21 WITH fate against him. Douglas, A. M........... 735.31 WINIFRED Bertram. Charles, E.................. 321.5 WITs harp and crown. [Fiction.] Maurice, W., WINIFRED'S wooing. Craik, G. M............... 322.2 and Rice, J............................... 721.20 WINNING a husband: a burletta. Macfarren, -. WITHERSPOON, John. Sermon on Christian magNew York, N. D. 12....................... 1635.3 nanimity, and an address to his senior class. WININING his spurs. Kellogg, E.................. 914.38 See AMATOR VIRTUTIS, pseud................ 1919.1 WINNINe his way. Coffin, C. C.................. 929.8 WITHIN an ace. Jenkin, Mrs. C. Leipzig........ 313.4 WINTER, A, amid the ice. Verne, J. London, 1876. - Same. New York........................... 539.10 Sm. 8~.................................... 715.35 WITHIN an inch of his life. Gaboriau, E.......... 732.35 WINTER and spring on the shores of the Mediter- WITHIN the maze. Wood, E. P.................. 730.25 ranean. Bennet, J. H. London, 1875. Sm. 80. 436.3 WITHIN-DOORS: a book of games and pastimes for WINTER and summer, A, at Burton hall. Greene, the drawing-room. Elliott, A. London, 1872. R. J.........................~............. 926.29 160....................................... 916.19 WINTER fire, The. Porter, R..................... 717.22 WITHINOTON, Hiram. Memoir, with selections from WINTER story, A. Peard, F. M................. 331.27 his sermons and correspondence. Boston, 1849. WINTHROP, John. History of New England from 190 —pp. Sm. 8.......................... 5027.9 1630 to 1649. From his original manuscripts. WITHOUT kith or kin. Craik, GM. 2 v.......... 331.4 With notes. By James Savage. Boston, 1825, WITS, The, and beaux of society. Thomson, K. and 26. 2 v. Portrait. Fac-simile. 8~........ 814.7 J. C. New York, 1861. 120................1216.18 WINTHROP, Robert Charles. Addresses and speeches. WITT, Henriette de, formerly Mile Guizot. Marie Boston, 1867. 2 v. 80..................... 5212.8 Derville. A story of a French boarding-school. WINTHROP, Theodore. The canoe and the saddle; From the French. By M. G. Wells........... 912.6 and Isthmiana. 537.19 WaTT, Pauline de, formerly M2le. Guizot. [Stories - - Cecil Dreeme...................... 736.7 for girls.] An only sister................... 928.2 - Edwin Brothertoft........................... 736.8 WivrES and daughters. Gaskell, E. C............. 328.19 - John Brent................................. 537.20 WIVES and widows. Stephens, A. S. (W.)......... 726.6 - Life in the open air, and other papers......... 716.33 WIVES, The, of England. Ellis, S. (S.) New - Love and skates. (In Johnson, (E.) R. Little York, 1843. 120........................... 1935.6 classics)...................................529.4.6 WoLF, Joseph. The life and habits of wild animals WINTON, John G. Modern workshop practice as illustrated hy [his] designs. Engraved by J. applied to marine, land, and locomotive engines, W. and Edward Whymper. With descriptive floating docks, dredging machines, bridges, ship letter-press by Daniel Giraud Elliott. London, building, cranes, etc. London, 1870. xii, 300 1874. 72 pp. 20 plates. 40................ 6610.6 pp. Illustrated. 120. 1715.2 WOLF Run. Kellogg, E......................... 923.6 WIRT, William. Sketches of the life and character of WOLFERT'S Roost, Chronicles of. Irving, W. LeipPatrick Henry. 3d edition. Philadelphia, zig, 1855. Sq. 160.......................... 311.14 1818. xv, 427, xii pp. Portrait. 80........ 1012.4 - Same. Philadelphia, 1871. Sin. 80...........1815.12 - Memoirs of. Kennedy, J. P. Philadelphia, WOLFF, Joseph. Narrative of a mission to Bokara, 1849. 2 v. 8~............................ 1011.1 in 1843-45, to ascertain the fate of Colonel - Sane. New York, 1872. 2 v. Sm. 8........ 5025.5 Stoddard and Captain Connolly. New York, WIScoNsrN, History of the presbyterian and congre- 1845. 384 pp. Illustrated. 8............. 821.4 gational churches and ministers in. Peet, S. WOMAN against woman. Church, F............... 710.21 Milwaukee, 1851. Sm. 12c.................. 1538.8 WOMAN, The, I loved, and the woman who loved me: WISE, Daniel. (Francis Forrester; Lawrence Lance- a Tuscan wedding. Blagden, I. 339.5 wood.) Glen Morris stories. Dick Duncan.... 932.33 WOMAN, A, in spite of herself. Jeaffreson, J. C.. 311.20 - - Guy Carlton............................. 932.34 WOMAN, The, in white. Collins, (W.) W.......... 326.12 -- Jessie Carlton...... 932.31 WOMAN, The, of honor; or, false friendships in - - Kate Carlton.............................. 932.35 society. ]nault, L. Philadelphia [1875]. 8~. 721.1 - Lindendale stories. Cousin Clara............. 932.36 WoMAN'S, A, experiences in Europe. Wallace, Mrs. - Louis Sinclair............................ 932.37 E. D. New York, 1872. 120............... 423.11 - - Nellie Warren............................. 932.40 WOMAN's friendship. Aguilar, G............... 533.16 - - Peter Clinton............................. 932.41 WoMAN's, The, kingdom. Craik, D. (M.)......... 323.28 - - Sidney De Grey............................ 932.38 WoMAN's love. Smith, J. F..................... 711.38 - - Walter Sherwood.......................... 932.32 WOMAN's, A, ransom. Robinspn F. W............ 734.19 WOMAN'S 271 woOD Shelf. No. Shelf. No. WOM&AN'S suffrage tracts. No. 1-5. Boston, 1869. WONDER stories told for children. Andersen, H. C. 923.24 120............................. 1926.5 WONDERFUL balloon ascents. Marion, F. New Contents. -Woman's influence in politics. Address by H. York, 1871. 16...........................1714.18 W. Beecher at New York, Feb. 2, 1860. 17 pp.; Equal rights WONDERFUL escapes. Bernard, F. New York, 1871. fibr women. Speech by G. W. Curtis, in tile Constitutional convention of New York, at Albany, July 19, 1867. 24 pp.; 16.......................................1714.20 Suffrage ifor women. Speech by J. S. Mill, in the British WONDERFUL inventions. Timbs J London 16. parliament, May 20,1867. 14 pp.; Ought womien to learn tlhes. alphabet? By. W. Higinson. 20 Pp.; The legal condition Sm. 8.....................................1525.20 of wonien ilMassachusets. ByS. E. Sewall. 15 pp. WONDERFUL woman, A. Fleming, M.A............ 737.19 WVoMAN's, A, thoughts about women. Craik, D. (M.) WONDERLAND, The, of the antipodes. Tinne, J. E. Leipzig.................................... 3 23.26 L n o,17. L 1............5 3. Leipzig.323.26 London, 1873. L. 8.. 5930.4 Same. New York..1535.13 WONDERS, The, of science; or, Young Humphry WOMAN'S, A, vengeance. Payn, j. 730.23 IDavy. Mayhew, H. New York, 1870. 16.. 936.34 WOMAN'S wort vegand w othesnesDog, A WOMAN'S worth and worthlessness. Dodge, M. A. WONDERS of the physical world: the glacier, the iceNeow York, 1872. 12..0........... 1736. 11 berg, the ice-field, and the avalanche. London, WoEN. Aguilar, G ThwomenofIsrael. New 1875 314 pp. Illustrated.' Sm. 8......1714.31 31E. AuiarG.The women of Israel. Now York, 1872. 2 v. 1201226.19 WONDROUS strange. Newby, C. J. 710.8 "Alexpseud. Asishouldb. Philadelphia, WooD, Edward J. The wedding day in all ages and A1874. 160d. A thude hiaepha1736.5 countries. New York, 1869. xi, 299 pp. 12. 1527.8 1OOD, Ella Price. Adam.r.in................ 333.23 Note. - An essay on the condition of woeren.333.23 - Anne Hereford.............................. 333.8 - - As she would have it. Philadelphia, 1873. 160. 1736.6 - Bessy Rane................................. 333.2 Note. - An essay on womnlan's rights. - The Channings.............................. 333.1 — Dene hollow................................ 333.16 - Ames, A., jr. Sex in industry: a plea for the - ne hollowy. Lizg........................ 333.16 working-girl. Boston, 1875. 160...1937.5 - East Lynne. Leipzig.........333.4 - Anderson, J. Memorable women of the puritan -Some. NewYork....521.36 times. London, 1872. 2 v. Sm. 80.... 5427.6 - E.ter's folly.333.18 - Clayton, E. C. Queens of song: being memoirs The foggy niht at Offord; Martyn Ware's of some of the most celebrated female vocalists. temptation; The night-walk over the mill London, 1863. 2 v. 80....................1221.4 stream..............3.13 - Dali, C. (W.) H. The college, the market, and - Frances Rdyard.720.16 the courit; or, woman's relation to education, - eorge Canterbury's will.333.3 labor, and law. Boston, 1867. 80.1733.1 - Lady Adelaide's oath......... 333.9''- "Woman's right to labor; " or, low wages and A life's secret 333.7 hard work. Boston, 1860. 160 1737.1 - Lord Oakburn's daughters.....333.10 Dodge, M.A. Woman's wrongs: a counter-irri- Thmsterof Greylnds. eipig. 2v. 329.6 tant. Boston, 1868. 16.1535.10 - Same. Philadelphia.....510.13 HIricourt, J. d'. A woman's philosophy of Mildred Arkell.333.15 woman; or woman aifranchised. New York, - Mrs. Halliburton's troubles.................... 333.5 1864. 120.1535.8 -- Orville college 333.6 18 4 2.................................. 1535.8 O vlec lge............................... 3 36 - ravanagh, J. English women of letters: bio- - Oswald Cray.333.1 z' ~~~~~~~~- Outwalhedeepa............................... 521.14: graphical sketches. Leipzig, 1862. Sq. 16... 1238.2 Ot f the dep1.11 - French women of letters: biographical sketches. - Parkwater; or, told in the twilight. Philadelphia. 521.13 Leipzig, 1862. Sq. 16.....................1238.3 Note. -The English and Tauchnitz editions were published under the title "Told in the twilight." - -Women of Christianity, exemplary for acts of piety and charity. New York, 1860. 12..... 1225.6 - The Red court farm.......................... 333.12 Landriot, J. F. A. T. Sins of the tongue and - Roland Yorke............ 333.17 jealousy in woman's life. Boston, 1874. 120.. 1915.7 - St. Martin's eve........... 333.11 - The valiant woman. Boston, 1874. 120... 1915.6 - The shadow of Ashlydyat. 3 v.330.28 -Michelet, J. The women of the French rovolu- - Told in the twilight. Leipzig................. 333.22 tion [of 1789]. Philadelphia, 1855. 120...... 1226.3 Contents. —Vol. I. Parkwater. II. All Souls' eve; The, J.S.To.. dream of Gertrude Lisle; Cyrilla Maude; Thie self-conMill, J.S. The subjectionof. Noew York, 1874. victed; Mr. North's dream; My cousin Caroline's wedding; 8.1..733.2 An incident in the life of Lord Byron; Feathers and span- ssoli, S. M. F., marchesa d'. Woman in theles. nineteenth century. New York, 1845. 12... 1736.9 - Trevlyn hold.333.19 - Peck, J. T. The true woman; or, life and hap- - Verner's pride.333.20 - WVithin the maze.............................. 30.2 piness at home and abroad. New York [cop. - Within the maze.730.25 1857]. 16.....1736.8 WOOD, George B. IHIistorical and biographical meSainte-Beuve, C. A. Portraits of celebrated moirs, essays, addresses, etc. Philadelphia, - Sainte-Bouveu C. A. Portraits of celebrated 1872. viii, 5A6 pp. Illustrated. 8. 1231.2 women. Boston, 1868. 16................. 1226.5 Illustatd. 8.. - Stowe, H. (E ) B. Woman in sacred history. I - Treatise on therapeutics, and pharmacology or New York, 1874. 80.I.6320.1 materia medica. Philadelphia, 1856. 2 v. 80. 6011.3................ WooD, Mr. H~enry. See WooD, Ella Price. - Thomson, K. and J. C. The queens of society. oo, s. Henry. See oo, Ella Price. New York, 1861. 120..1216.17....... WooD, Horatio C., jr. Treatise on therapeutics, New York, 161. 12'.....1216.17 comprising materia medics and toxicology. - Woman's suffrage tracts. No. 1-5. Boston, omprisng materia medsca and toxicology. 1869. 120.1926.5 Philadelphia, 1874. 578 pp. 8.6021.7. -- Woolson, A. G. Woman in American society.scp. Wtuwad of40iltrin. - Woolson, A. G. Woman in American society. WooD, John George. Common objects of the microBoston, 1873. 160......................... 1. scope. With upwards of 400 illustrations. London [1866]. iv, 127-f- pp. 12 colored Diseases of. plates. Sm. 80..........................1528.14 - Ashwell, S. A practical treatise on the diseases - Homes without hands. A description of the peculiar to women, illustrated by cases. Boston, habitations of animals, classed according to their' 1843. 8"................................6021.11 principle of construction. With new designs. - Churchill, F. The diseases of females. Philadel- NewYork, 1866. 651pp. 80.6612.3 phia, 1850. 80............................. 6012.4 - Illustrated natural history. With new designs. - - Essays on the puerperal fever and other diseases London, 1867, 72, 74. 3 v. L. 80........... 6610.4 peculiar to women. London, 1849. 80......6013.13 Contents. -Vol. I. Reptiles, Fishes, Molluscs, etc. II. Mummalia. III. Birds. - Gooch, B. On some of the most important dis- Maminalia. III. Birds. eases peculiar to women. London, 1859. 8".. 6023.4 - Insects at home. A popular account of insects, - Hayes, A. HI. Sexual physiology of woman, and their structure, habits, and transformations. her diseases. Boston [cop, 1869]. 120........1524.25 With upwards of 700 figures. New York, 1872. See als/oBreast, Midwifery, Xx 670 pp. 80.. 8...... 6612.2 WOOD 272 woln Shelf. No. Shelf. No. WooD, John George, continued. WOOLSON, Abba Gould, continued. - Man and beast, here and hereafter. Illustrated - editor. Dress-reform: lectures on dress as it by more than three hundred original anecdotes. aflects the health of women. With illustrations. London, 1874. 2 v. 8.....................6614.10 Boston, 1874. xviii, 263 —- pp. 16.........1537.19 - The modern playmate: a book of games, sports, Contents. —Lectur e 1. By Mary J. Safford Blake. 2. By and diversions for boys of all ages. With illus- Caroline E. Hastings. 3. By Mercy B. Jackson. 4. By Arvilla trations. London [1870]. x, 883 —- pp. Sq. 160. 6414.3 B. Hayns. 0. ByAbba Goold Woolson. - Same. Revised edition. London [1875]. Sm. 80. 6414.6 WonoiisE, Emma Jane. The Lillingstones of Lil- Out of doors: a selection of original articles on lingstone.................................. 735.17 practical natural history. London, 1874. vi, - Overdale; or, the story of a pervert............ 536.23 342 —pp. Illustrated. Sn. 8..............6616.9 WOeCESTER, Joseph Emerson. Dictionary of the - The popular natural history. With illustrations. English language. Boston, 1873. lxviii, 1786 London, 1876. 596 — pp. Sm. 8...........6616.12 pp. Illustrated. Portrait. 40.........*R.R., A.3.2 - The uncivilized races, or natural history of man. - Elements of history, ancient and modern. New With a description of the races of Alaska and edition. Boston, 1850. x, 408 pp. Folded Siberia, by an eminent American traveller. With map. 12.................................. 836.4 illustrations. Iartford, 1870. 2 v. in 1. L. 8~. 6610.3 - Pocket dictionary of the English language. Com- Same. London, 1870. 2 v. L. 8............ 6610.2 piled from the quarto and school dictionaries, WooD, William. Manual of physical exercises, by L. J. Campbell. With illustrations and With illustrations. 2d edition, enlarged. New tables. Boston, 1872. 310 pp. 320......... 1719.1 York, 1870. 343 pp. Portrait. 12.........1516.7 WORCESTER county free institute of industrial sciWOOD-CARVING. Sawyer, G. A. Wood-carving. ence, Worcester, Mass. Commencement, July Boston, 1875. Sm. 40.......................1515.19 30, 1873. Commencement address by Emory - Seaton, Sir T. Manual of. London, 1875. Sm. Washburn. Address of the trustees by Seth 80........................................ 6425.7 Sweetser. Privately printed. Worcester, 1873. WooD engraving, Treatise on. Jackson, J., and 15 pp. 80................................5013.11 Chatto, W. A. London, 1866. 8...........6211.10 WORD, The, of the Spirit to the church. Bartol, C. WOOD-RANGERS, The. Reid, M................... 725.8 A. Boston, 1859. 160..................... 6321.1 WOODBURN grange. Howitt, W................... 534.11 WoRDs. Mathews, W. Words; their use and abuse. WOODCLIFF. MacKeever, H. B................... 723.25 Chicago, 1876. 120........................1736.10 WOODCLIFF children, The. MacKeever, H. B...... 1118.6 - Trench, R. C. On the study of. New York WOODCLIFF library, The. See MACKEEVER, Harriet [18511. 120............................. 1735.2 B. - White, R. G. Words and their uses, past and.WOODCRAFT. [A story of the South at the close of present. New York, 1870. Sm. 8.......... 1735.5 the revolution.] Simms, W. G............... 733.10 - Same. New York, 1872. Sm. 8~ 1735.1 WOODGATE, Walter Bradford. "Oars and sculls," WORDSWORTR, Christopher. Social life at the Engand how to use them. London, 1875. vi, lish universities in the 18th century. Cam171-4- pp. Sm. 8......................... 6418.3 bridge, 1874. xxxvi, 727 — pp. Sm. 8~..... 5835.7 WOODHOUSELEE, Lord. See TYTLER, Alexander WORDSWORTH, Dorothy. Recollections of a tour Fraser. made [with Coleridge and W. Wordsworth] in WOODMAN, M. S. Choice receipts. Boston, 1875. Scotland, 1803. Edited by J. C. Shairp. 2d 200 — pp. 12............................. 6427.2 edition. Edinburgh, 1874. 1,316t — pp. Sm. 8~. 5435.5 WOODRUFF, Hiram. The trotting horse of America. WORDSWORTH, William. Complete poetical works. Edited by C. J. Foster. Including an introduc- London, 1869. xxiv, 704 pp. Portrait. L. 8~. 5610.3 tory notice by G. Wilkes, and a biographical -- Prose works. For the first time collected, with sketch by the editor. New York, 1871. 412 pp. additions from unpublished manuscripts. Edited, Portrait. Snm. 80........................... 6417.2 with preface, notes and illustrations, by AlexWOODRUFF, Julia Louisa Matilda. (W. M. L. Jay.) ander B. Grosart. London, 1876. 3 v. 8.... 5624.2 Holden with the cords....................... 724.9 Contents. —Vol. I. Political and ethical. II. iEsthetical - Shiloh; or, without and within............ 716.12 and literary. III. Criticalandethical. WooDs, The, and by-ways of New England. Flagg, - Select poetical works. Leipzig, 1864. 2 v. in 1. W. Boston, 1872. Sm. 80.................. 5035.2 Sq. 160..............I.... 1613.14 WOODSTOCK. Scott, Sir W. Boston.............. 533.3 - Fields, J. T. Yesterdays with authors. Boston, - Same. Leipzig.............................. 324.5 1875 [cop. 1871]. 12.......................6136.13 WOODVILLE series. See ADAMS, William T. - Lowell, J. R. Among my books. Boston, 1876. WOODWARD, Bernard Bolingbroke, and CATES, Wil- 16.................................... 1934.8.2 liam L. R. Encyclopaedia of chronology, histori- - Masson, D. Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, and cal and biographical. London, 1872. viii, 1487 other essays. London, 1874. Sm. 8........5616.15 pp. 80..............................*R.R., E.3.7 Note. -The principal life is that by Christopher Words5WOODw ARD, Evan M. Our campaigns. Philadel- worth. Illustrative matter will be fbund in Coleridge's "Biographia litearia" [1611.5]; in De Quincey's "Literary phia, 1865. 362 pp. 160.................. 817.14 reminiscences" [1226.1] and in lis " Essays on the poets" lWOODwARD, Samuel P. Manual of the mollusca: a [1825.43; in Miss Mitford's "Lifil" [1226.l(i]; in Chorley's Reminiscences [5616.14]; in Hall's "Book of mnemories" treatise on recent and fossil shells. 2d edition, [1231.1]; and in the lives of Lamb aid Southey; withl addiwith an appendix of discoveries to the present tiooal commentary in Grosart's preface to he "1Prose works time by R. Tate. With illustrations. London, [[5024.2]. time by. Tale. W ith illustrations. London, Essays on his life and poemns will be found in Jeffrey [5610.8, 1871. xiv, 542, 86~+ pp. Map. 12........ 1715.9 adverse]; in Talfourd [1931.1]; in iMasson [5116.15]; in Ancient and modern Pollen, J. H Whipple's "Essays and reviews" [1936.2.1] anid " Itterature WOODWORK, Ancient and modern. Pollen, J.. and litf'e" [1936.61]; in Lowell's "Assong y books" [1934.8.2]; [London, 1875.1 80..............6214.5 in Shairps "Studies" [1535.14]; iin Alger's "Solitudes" WOOED and married. Carey, H. N'.3................ [11535.22]; in Macmnillan's magazine, Aug., 1873, ansd in the 73317 Fortnightly review, April. 1874. WOOING o't, The. Alexander, Mrs. -...., 518.18 Visits to the poet and tihe associations of the lake region are WOOL. Bulletin of the national association of wool described in Fields's "sYesterda's witih authorsr" [613.13]; in WoOL. Bulletin of the -national associationofwon of wnerso' "English traits" [425.4; 1934.6.2]; and in H-la — manufacturers. 1869-71. Boston,1869, 71. 2v. thorie's " Englisi notebooks C428.3; 1813.4, or Atlsntic.0~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~6432.1 ~~monthly, July, 1861]. See furtoer Jerdan's "Men I have 8~.................................. 64321 ko' 423.11]; Howitt's "Ilomes and haunts" [1225.5]; WOOLSEY, Sarah Chauncey. (Susan Coolidge.) For ad Hone's "New spirit of the age" [1038.1]. There are summer afternoons....................... 539.13 full references in Allibone. - Mischiefs Thanlksgiving, and other stories...... 933.11 WORK. Alcott, L. M........................... 918.28 - Nine little goslings......................... 1115.6 WORg. Ruskin, J. The crown of wild olive. Three - What Katy did.925.29 lectures on work, traffic, and war. New York, - What Katy did at school...................... 925.28 1872. 120.................................6236.6 WOOLSoN, Abba Goold. Woman in American society. - - Time and tide, by Weare and Tyne. Letters Boston, 1873. 271 pp. 16.................. 417.11 on the laws of. New York, 1871. 120......6236.16 WORK 273 YATES Shelf. No. Shelf. No. WORK and wages. Howitt, M.................. 937.8 WRONG, A, confessed is.half redressed. Bradley, WORK and wages practically illustrated. Brassey, T. M............................ 934.4 London, 1872. Sm. 8...................... 6413.2 WROTTESLEY, George. Life and correspondence of - Same. New York, 1872. Sm. 8............. 5823.1 Sir John Burgoyne. London, 1873. 2 v. PerWORK and win. Adams, W. T................... 925.4 trait. Fac-simile. 8............... 5333.2 WORKINOGMEN'S homes. Hale, E. E., and others. WUTHERING heights. Bront6, E. (J.)............ 321.24 Boston, 1874. 160.......................1516.22 WYANDOTTe. Cooper, J....................... 525.4 WORKSHOP appliances. Shelley, C. P. B. New WYATT, Matthew Digby. Fine art. A sketch of York [London], 1873. Sm. 8.............. 6427.1 its history, theory, practice, and application to WORLD, Sacred history of the. Turner; S. New industry. London, 1870. viii, 375 pp. 80... 6232.2 York, 1858. 3 v. 120...................... 828.3 WYcH Hazel. Warner, S. and A................. 722.15 WORLD, The, before the deluge. Figuier, (G.) L. WYCHERLEY, William, CONGREVE, William, VANLondon [1866]. 80...............1521.1 and 6617.2 BRUIJH, Sir John, and FARQIUAR, George. WORLD, A, without souls. Cunningham, J. W. Dramatic works. With biographical and critiBaltimore, 1810. 12.......................1538.11 cal notices. By Leigh Hunt. New edition. WORLDS, The unity of. Powell, B. London, 1856. London, 1871. lxxxiv, 368 pp. Portrait and Sm. 8.................................... 6836.1 plate. 8~ 5611.6 WORNUIM, Ralph Nicholson. Analysis of ornament. WYCLIFFE, John. Wycliffe and the Huguenots. The characteristics of styles: an introduction Hanna, W. Edinburgh, 1860. Sm. 80........ 826.7 to the study of the history of ornamental art. WYLIE, James Aitken. Daybreak in Spain; or, 4th edition. London, 1873. vi, 138 pp. Illus- sketches of Spain and its new reformation. trated. 8................................. 6211.9 London [1870]. viii, 424 pp. Illustrated. Sm. 8~. 227.1 - The epochs of painting. A biographical and WYMAN, Morrill. Autumnal catarrh (hay fever). critical essay on painting and painters. Lon- With maps. New York, 1872. xi, 173 pp. don, 1864. xv, 583 pp. Illustrated. Portraits. 8~. 6213.3 Sin. 8~................................... 6012.7 WORTH and wealth. Baker, H. N. (W.).......... 926.7 WYNCOTE. Erekine, Mrs. T................... 518.2 WORTHINGTON, Erastus. History of Dedham, from WYNTER, Andrew. Peeps into the human hive. the beginning of its settlement, 1635, to 1827. London, 1874. 2 v. Sm. 80........... 6436.8 Boston, 1827. 146 pp. 8s.................. 811.18 Bosto nSr 1827. 146 pp. 8 t.811.18on Nbote.- A collection of miscellaneous essays which first W'OTTON, Sir Henry, Life of. Walton, I. London, appeared in the Quarterly and Edinburgh reviews, the Times, 1866. 16~................................. 5428.2 Graphic, etc. WOVEN of many threads. Hamilton, C. V......... 531.17 WYSE, Sir Thomas. An excursion in the PeloponWRAXALL, Sir (Frederick Charles) Lascelles. The nesus in 1858. Edited by W. M. Wyse. With backwoodsman; or, life on the Indian frontier.. 735.39 illustrations. London, 1865. 2 v. 80........ 5930.1 - The black panther; or, a boy's adventures among - Impressions of Greece. With an introduction by the redskins............................ 931.10 Miss Wyse, and Letters from Greece to friends - Wild oats................................. 717.9 at home by A. P. Stanley. London, 1871. vii, WRAXALL, Sir Nathaniel William. Memoirs. 332-~-pp. 8~.............................. 5931.4 Philadelphia, 1836, 37. 2 V. 80............ 5812.7 WYSS, Johann Rudolf, and MONTOLIEU, Jeanne IsaContents. - Vol. I. Iistorical memoirs of my own time,. belle Pauline do Bottens, baronne do. The 1772-84. II. Posthumous memoirs of his own thor. Swiss family Robinson. With map and illustraWRECK, The, of the Chancellor. Verne, J. Boston, tions. Philadelphia, N.D. 394 pp. 12"...... 735.6 1875. Sq. 160............................... 529.6 - Same. Boston, 1875. 383 pp. 12........... 733.8 WRECKED in port. Yates, E..................... 317.2 WRIGHT, A. S. Wright's book of 3000 practical re- XAVIER, St., Francisco, Life of. Bartoli, D., and ceipts, or complete book of reference, contain- Maffei, G. P. Baltimore, 1872. 12......... 5526.9 ing valuable and important receipts for medicine, XENOPHON. The Anabasis, and the Memorabilia of cookery [etc.]. New York [1852]. 359 pp. 120. 1533.10 Socrates. Literally translated by J. S. Watson. WRIGHT, Daniel Thew. Mrs. Armington's ward; or, With a geographical commentary by W. F. the inferior sex. [A novel]................. 714.1 Ainsworth. London, 1872. vi, 518+- pp. WRIGHT, Lewis. Illustrated book of poultry. With Portrait. Sm. 8.....................6115.12 50 coloured portraits of prize birds. London - The Cyropsdia. And the Hellenics. Literally [1873]. viii, 591 pp. 40................... 6610.5 translated by J. S. Watson and H. Dale. LonWRIGHT, Thomas. Caricature history of the Georges. don, 1872. xvi, 579 pp. Sm. 8............ 6115.4 With illustrations. London [1867]. xiii, 639-' - Minor works. Literally translated, with notes pp. Sm. 8........................ 5415.5 and illustrations, by J. S. Watson. London, - History of caricature and grotesque in literature 1857. 384 — pp. Sm. 80................... 6115.13 and art. With illustrations. London [1864]. - Xenophon [outlined and explained]. Grant, Sir xvi, 494 pp. Sm. 40................... 5.... 6923.4 A. Edinburgh, 1871. 16.................. 6116.9 - The homes of other days. A history of domestic manners and sentiments in England. London, YACaT club, The. Adams, W. T................. 923.16 1871. xv, 511 pp. Illustrated. L. 8....... 5410.1 YACHT club series. See ADAMS, William T. - Our new masters. London, 1873. viii, 392-~ pp. YACHTS and yachting. Cooper, W. The yacht 80........................................ 5415.9 sailor. London, 1874. 80................... 6412.3 Note. — "A book dealing with the working classes and - - Yachts and yachting. London, 1873. 80... 6412.5 their views, as they stand in these latter days, when those YALE lectures on preaching. Beecher, H. W. New classes are, potentially at any rate, the New Masters of the York, 1872. 120.1914.7 political and social situation." —.Prefa~ce........ poliical d social situation." - Preface. YANKEE, A, in Canada. Thoreau, H. D. Boston, - Works of James Gillray, the caricaturist; with 1872. 120225.2 the history of his life and times. With illustra- YANKEE middyThe. Adams,....T....... 924.1 tions. ondon[8731. 76+pp.6632.1YANKEE middy, The. Adams, W. T...............- 921.1 tions. London [1873]. 376+ pp. 40.....5 632.1 Y.ATES, Edmund. Black sheep............. 318.22 WRINKLES and recipes. Benjamin, P. New York - Broken to harness..................... 318.19 [1875]. 12...............................1717.12 _- Castaway.................................. 318.24 WRITINGS, The, of the apostolic fathers. Translated - A dangerous game...................... 31.32 by [A.] Roberts, [J.] Donaldson, and F. Crom- - Dr. Wainwright's patient................... 318.20 bie. Edinburgh, 1867. viii, 506 pp. [Ante- The forlorn hop e.................. 318.23 Nicene Christian library.] 8...............6322.4.1 _ The impending sword...................... 31.19 The impending sword.. ~310.19 Contentls. - First epistle of Clement to the Corinthians; Land at last....... 318.18 Second espistle of Clement; EpItle of Polycarp to the Philippians; Martyrdom of Polycarp; Epistle of Barnabas; - Nobody's fortune............................ 318.21 Epistles of Ignatus; Martyrdom of Ignatius; Epistle to - The rock ahead............................... 317.1 Dlognetus; The pastor of Hermes; Fragments of Papies; Spurious epistles of Ignatius. A silent witness, Leipzig............... 317.24 YATES 274 YOUNG Shelf. No. Shelf. No. YATES, Edmund, continued. YONGE, Charlotte Mary, continued, - The silent witness. Boston.......... 730.32 - Musings over the "' Christian year" and " Lyra - Two, by tricks.........., 330.15 innocentium;" together with a few gleanings - The wages of sin.......... 721.17 of recollections of Rev. John Keble. New - A waiting race. 2 v......................... 331.2 York, 1871. 431pp. 12.................1538.15 - Wrecked in port...317.2 - My young Alcides. A faded photograph. Leipzig. 318.25 - The yellow flag. Boston..................... 531.31 - Same. New York........................... 733.18 - Same. Leipzig............................. 333.21 - The pillars of the house. [English high church.] YEAR after year. Clive, C....................... 310.9 Leipzig. 4 v. in 2.......................... 339.16 YEAR book, The, of daily recreation and informa- - Same. London. 2 v........................ 734.12 tion. Hone, W. London, 1832. 80......... 5621.8 - Pioneers and founders; or, recent workers in the YEAR-BOOK, The, of facts in science and art. Timbs, mission field. [London, 1871.] xvi [x], 316 J. London, 1866. Sm. 8........,........1527.12 pp. I plate. Portrait. 16................ 5817.5 YEaR-Boo K of nature and popular science for 1872. -- The pupils of St. John the divine. [London, Edited by J. C. Draper. New York, 1873. 1868.] xvi, 320 pp. Illustrated. [Sunday x, 333-4- pp. 12~........................... 552 irr. m 80........................... 5937.9 x, 3334- pp. 12",.....,..,,,,..,, 1525.21 library.] Sm. 50.5937.9 YEAR, A, of consolation. Kemble, F. (A.) New - Richard the fearless. [Richard Sans Peur, NorYork, 1847. 2 v. in 1. 12~..................426.14 mandy, 10th century]....................... 927.20 YEAR, A, with Maggie and Emma. Macintosh, - The Stokesley secret....... 918.23 M. J. 928.19 - The trial: more links of The daisy chain....... 318.8 YEaRS, The, that are told. Porter, R....... 717.9 - The two guardians........................... 318.13 YEAST, On. Huxley, T. H. (In Estes, D. Half-hour - The young step-mother........... 318.10 recreations in popular science)............... 6813.7 — joint editor. European history. See SEWELL, YEAST. Kingsley, C............................ 326.19 Elizabeth Mary.................... 5.927.7 YEATS, John. Growth and vicissitudes of commerce Note.-Miss Yonge's novels, so far as they picture confrom B. C. 1500 to A. D. 1789. London, 1872. temiporary life, are perhaps the most popular representations of English home life which we have. She also excels in xxix, 19, 396 pp. 1 folded plate. Map. 160. 6437.3 delihoations of life in the higher classes. -- Manual of recent and existing commerce from Manua of ecentand xistig comercefrom YO3;CSH1IRE, England. Yorkshire oddities, incidents, 1789 to 1872. London, 1872. xxv, 409 pp. 16~. 6437.2 YOl stnE, England. Yorshire oddities, incidents, and strange events. Baring-Gould, S. London, YELLOW fever of Gibraltar of 1828, Anatomical, an5 2 Sn. 856.1 1875. 2 ~r. Sin. 8~.,,,,,,.,.,.5616.171 pathological and therapeutic researches on the........................ Louis, P. C. A. Boston, 1839. 81......... 6022.9 YOSEMITE, The, guide-book [pocket edition]. See Yates, E. Boston.531.31 CALIFORNIA. Geological survey... 5039.1 YELnOW fiag, The. Yates, E.. Boston.......,.....531.31....... YELLOW flag, The. ~~~~~YOTJMANS, Edward Livingstone, editor. The culture - Same. Leipzig............................. 333.21 YOUMANS, Edward Livingstone, editor' The culture - Same. Leipzig.. 333.21 ~~~~demanded by modern life; addresses and arguYELLOW frigate, The. Grant, J................. 517.12 demanded by modern life; addresses and arguYELLOWfrigate, Thne.sof G te. J.. 5J.ments on the claims of scientific education. New YELLOWSTONE, Wonders of the. Richardson, J. New York, 1873. 120.......... 224.8 York, 1872. x, 473- pp. 120..... 5835.4 YEMASSEE, The. Simms, W. G.................. 716.21 Contents. — Youmans, E. L.: Mental discipline in education; YERRINGTON James M.W. Report of the case of Tyndall, J.: Importance of the study of physics; tenfrey, A.: YERRINTON, James M.W. eport of the case of Educational claims of botanical science; IHluxley, T. H.: G. C. Hersey, indicted for the murder of B.F. FMethods of studying zoology; Paget, J.: Inmportance of the 80.l ot"631.6 ~ study of physiology; Faraday, M.: Observations on the Tirrell. Boston, 1862. 267 pp. 8.......... 631.6 education of the judgment; Whewell, W.: Influence of the YESTERDAYS with authors. Fieldcs, J. T. Boston, history of scienceupon intellectual education; Hodgson, W. 1875 [cop. 1871. 12...................6136.13 B.: Importance of the study of economic science; Spencer, 1875 [cop. 1871]. 120.......6136.13 H.: Political education; Barnard, F. A. P.: Early nmental YONGE, Charles Duke. History of the British training and the studies best fitted for it; Liebig, J.;on: The -v f t ele tthe present development of ideas in plhysical science; Youmans, E. L.: navy, from the earliest period to the present Observations on the scientific study of human nature; Aptime. 2d edition. London, 1866. 3 v. Folded pendix. plans. 8.................................. 6412.7 plans. 8enuris.5412.7hlteatYOUNG, Charles Frederick T. Fires, fire engines, -- Three centuries of English literature. New -TYorke c1872. xxies o Enlspp. 120 literatur e and fire brigades: with a history of manual and ~ork, 872. xi, 69 pp.12~........... 1536.1 York172x, Cha649tte p. 10.136.14 steam fire engines. With illustrations. London, Yo~aE, Charlotte Mary. Beechcroft.............. 736.4 1866. viii, 534 pp. 8...................1521.10 - A book of golden deeds. London, 1870. x, 45 YOUNG, Charles Mayne, Memoir of. Young,J. C. pp. I plate. 16~ oN hre ~an, Memoir of,,.. oung,., C3.1 pp. plate. 16.........................1939.1 London, 1871. 2 v. Sm. 80................. 5425.4. —The caged lion.............................. 318.12 YOUNG, John Radford. Navigation and nautical Note. — Captivity of James t of Scotland in England, reign astronomy, in theory and practice. New edition, of Henry v. with index. London, N.D. 282 pp. 120....1715.22 - Cameos from English history. London, 1869. YOUNG, Julian Charles. Memoir of Charles Mayne 2 v. 16~.............,,,.,,, 826.12..........Young, with extracts from [the] journal [of J. C. Young]. London, 1871. 2 v. Illustrated. Contents. — Vol. I. FromRollo to Edward It. I. The war Portraits. Sm. 8.6424 Portraits. Sm. 8~...62. in France. - i2......... - Personal reminiscences. (In Stoddard, R. H. - The chaplet of pearls. [Time of Henry ii of Bric-lo-brac series)............. 1828.2 France.] Leipzig...-.,,,.. 318.4 YOUNG, Thomas. Miscellaneous works. London, - Same. New York........................... 531.20 1855. 3 v. Portrait. Illustrated. Folded - The clever woman of the family.............. 318.9 plates. 80..............................612.3 - Countess Kate.............................. 1116.2 - Life of. Peacock, G. London, 1855. 8...... 5421.3 - The daisy chain. [Home circles in middle classes]. 318.6 YOUNG America abroad. See ADAMs, William T. - The Danvers papers; The prince and the page... 318.7 YOUNG America in Wall-street. Train, G. F. New - The dove in the eagle's nest. [Baronial life, York, 1857. 120.414.3 Thirty years' war]....................... 318.17 YOUNG Brown. Murray, G..................... 319.24 - Dynevor terrace...................... 318.11 YOUNG Crusoe, The. Hofiand, B....... 918.22 - The gain of a loss............................ 318.15 YOUNG deliverers, The, of Pleasant cove. Kellogg, E. 922.6 - Heartsease. [Distinctions of rank]..... 318.3 YOUNG detective, The. Parker, R. A.......933.17 - The heir of Redclyffe. [English high church, YOUNG Dodge club series, The. See D, MILLE, domestic life of upper classes]................ 318.14 James. - Hopes and fears Y... T.......... 318.5 YOUNG d, The. Disraeli, B.. 721.18 - Lady Hester; or, Ursula's narrative........ 725.33 YOUNG exiles, The. Bowman A.................. 1118.5 -- The lances of Lynwood. [Time of Edwatrd nbI - The lances of Lynwood. [Time of Edward i, YOUNG folks' history of the United States. Higgin14th century]............................, 737.8 son, T. W. Boston,-.1875. Sq. 16........... 618.2 - The last of the cavaliers. [James ui'sltime].... 318.16 YOUNG lady's offering, The; or, gems of prose and - Life of John Coleridge Patteson. 5th edition. poetry, Sigourney, L. H., and others. Boston, London, 1875. 2 v. Portraits. 80... 5337.5 1 1858. 120.....................5.. 16, YOUNG 275 ZUYDER-ZEE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. YOUNG lieutenant, The. Adams, W. T............ 924.2 ZERUB Throop's experiment. Whitney, A. D. T.... 537.13 YOUNG marooners, The, on the Florida coast; or, * ZUNER, Ch. The ancient lyre, a collection of old, Robert and Harold. Goulding, F. R.......... 1127.5 new, and original church music. lth edition. YOUNG mechanic, The. Containing directions for the Boston, 1840. xv, 363+ pp. Oblong 8..... 1518.5 use of all kinds of tools, and for the construe- ZINCALI, The; or, an account of the gypsies of Spain. tion of steam engines and mechanical models, Borrow, G. New York, 1869. 8~......... 5931.13 including the art of turning in wood and metal. ZINCEE, Foster Barham. Egypt of the Pharaohs and By the author of "The lathe and its uses," etc. of the Khedive. 2d edition. With a map. From the English edition, with corrections. London, 1873. xii, 546 pp. 80..............5911.13 New York, 1872. iv, 346+- pp. Illustrated. ZE's' brand.' By the author of "Recommended Sm. 40....~........ 6426.3 to mercy"............................. 317.6 YOUNG middy, The. Armstrong, F. C.............931.8 ZOLLIKOFER, Georg Joachim. Exercises of piety: YOUNG moose hunters, The. Stephens, C. A....... 921.11 or, meditations on the principal doctrines and YOUNG New York: a comedy. Wilkins, E. G. P. duties of religion. Translated from the French New York, N. n. 12~....................... 1635.4 edition, by J. Manning. Abridged by T. M. YOUNG outlaw, The. Alger, H.,jr............... 933.12 Harris. Boston, 1855. xii, 186 pp. 12~.....1535.24 YOUNG pioneers, The, of the North-west. Pearson, ZOOLOGY. Carpenter, W. B. London, 1857. 2 v. 16~. 6616.1 C. H....................................... 937.17 see also Animals. YOUNG prima donna, The. Grey, Mrs............. 521.34 ZOONOMIA; or, the laws of organic life. Darwin, E. YOUNG prince, A. Thackeray, A. I. Works.... 512.1.3 London, 1801. 2 v. 0..... 6614.2 YOUNG prince Marigold. Maguire, J. F............ 928.11 Z6PmHIiL; or, the bride of seven. [Poem.] Brooks,. YOUNG scamp, The: a farce. Stirling, E. New M. GNew. Boston, 1833. 160 1618.3 York, N. D. 120~........................ 1635.4 ZSCHOKKE, (Johann) Heinrich (Daniel). Novellen YOUNG ship-builders, The, of Elm island. Kellogg, und Dichtungen. Zehnte vermehrte Ausgabe. E..sp o.ter.....T.............h.C. M. 922.11 Aarau, 1865. 17 v. in 8. Sq. 16.' 5738.4 YOUNG step-mother, The. Yonge, C. M........... 318.10 Cten.-Vol... Selnaucht nach den Shaen des YOUNG surveyor, The. Trowbridge, J. T.......... 1115.7 Unsichtbaren; Alamontade; Harmonius; Der Eros, oder YOUNG voyagers, The. Adams, W. T............. 918.3 fiber die Liebe; Die Herrnhuter-Familie. 2. Diocletian in YOUNGvyage rsThe. Reid, M.923. aSalona; Blitter aus dem Tagebuch des armen Pfarr-Vikars. YOUNG voyageurs, The. Reid, M................. 923.33 von Wiltshire; Die Verklaulngeln; Kleine Ursachen; JonaYOUNG yachtsmen, The. Bowman, A........... 938.17 than Frock. [II.] 3. Ein Narr des neunzehnten Jalhrhundefrts; Die weiblichen Stufenjahre; Der Millioniir; Der todte YOUNG yigers, The. Reid, M.................... 923.30 Gaft; Der Fiirstenblick; Das Loch iin Aerrnel. 4. Addrich YOUTH''S companion. Vol. 1-3, 5, 7-194 16-19X 23-29g, im Moos. [III.] 5. DerFreilofvon Aarau. 6. DerFlichltling im Jura; Die Grfindusng von Maryland; Die Irrfatlrt 32, 46. Boston, 1827-73. 25 v. 4.......... 1420.1 des Philhelenen; Florette; Maryam ie der Wiiste. [IV.] 7. YOUTH'S companion, The; or a safe guide to emi- Die Prinzessen von Wolfenbiittel; Agathokles; Der Pflanzer in Cuba; Hermingarde. 8. Der Pascha von Buda; Der neonce. Amator Virtutis, pseud. Andover, Creole; Der Feldweibel; Das blaue Wunder. [V.] 9. Das 1820. Sm. 12'........................... 1919.1 Abe;nteuer der Neujahrsnaclt; Die Walpturgisnacht; Der Blondin von Namur; Kriegerisclhe Aberteuer eines FriedYOUTHtFUL voices: a collection of hymns and tunes, fertigen; Die Bohne; Die Nacht in Brezwezmcisl; Das for the use of Sunday schools. The music Bein; Es ist sehr msglich! Erzihlungen ies Nebel; Die islitndisehen Briefe. 10. Rilckwirkungen. oder wer regiert edited by B. J. Lang. Boston [cop. 1862]. delnn Der ze.brochene Krug; Herrn Quints Verlobrng; 120 pp. 12................................ 1625.9 Hans Dampf in allen Gassen; Tantchen Rosemarin, oder YUCATAN Incidents of _travel in. Stephens, J. L. Alles verkehrt; Ilie Reise wider Willen; Der Abend vor der YUCATAN, Incidents of travel in. Stephens, J. LJ Hochzeit; Das Wirthshaus zu Cransac. [VI.] 11. Die Rose New York, 1843. 2 v. 8~.................. 5930.5 von Disentis; Die Liebe der Ansgewanderten; Schulze von Some. New Y.ork, 186. 2 v.. 842. Celle und Ciicilie. 12. Lyonel Harlington; Die Lampe des - Same. New York, 1856. 2 v. 8c............. 422.5 Anaxagoras und die russiscle Fiirstin; An Euphrasien iber YULE, Henry, editor. Cathay and the way thither; del Nachruhin; Der Konig von Akinl; An Rosais. [VII.] 13. Genfer Novellen. 14. Bilder aus dem hidusliehen Leben; being a collection of medieval notices of China. Schweizer-Skizzen; Olavides, der neue Belisar; DerBesuchl With a preliminary essay on the intercourse im Marienbade. [VIII.] 15. Wie man lieben muss; Abelline; Gedichte. 16. Das Goldmaeherdorf; Meister Jordan, between China and the western nations previous oder Handwerk ha t goldenen Boden; Die Brantweit Jpest. to the discovery of the Cape route. London, 17. Spruch und Schwank des Schweizerboten. 1866. 2 v. Wood-cuts. Folded maps. 8~...5923.10 - History of Switzerland. With a continuation to 1848 by E. Zschokke. Translated by F. G. Shaw. ZAcHos, John C. Phonic primer and reader: a New York, 1860. xi, 405 pp. Map. 12~.... 5914.5 rational method of teaching reading by the - The princess of Brunswick-Wolfenrbiittel and sounds of the letters, without altering the or- other tales. From the German by M. A. Faber. 316.11 thography. Boston, 1864. x, 75 pp. 120~.... 1736.3 - The rose of Disentis. A novel. From the GerZADIG; or, the book of fate. Voltaire, F. M. A. de. man by J. J. D. Trenor...................... 737.27 London, 1784. 8~ 513.13 ZUERCHER, F., and MARGOLL9, E. Meteors, a6rolites, ZAIDEE: a romance. Oliphant, M. (0. W.)........ 721.10 storms, and atmospheric phenomena. From the ZAMPA. Herold, L. J. F. (In Ditson, 0., and co. French. By W. Lackland. Illustrated. New Standard opera librettos)....................6233.3.1 York, 1871. 324 pp. 120................... 1714.8 ZANONI. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E.) L............. 336.6 ZULU land, Wild sports and savage life in. WalmsZELDA'S fortune. Francillon, R. E................ 731.28 ley, H. M. London [1872]. 160............ 5928.1 ZENOBIA: or, the fall of Palmyra. [Historical ZURICH. Spectacles for young eyes. Lander, S. W. 922.18 novel.] Ware, W. New York, 1869. 2 v. ZUYDER-ZEE, Holland. La Hollande pittoresque, 12~........................................ 726.15 voyage aux villes mortes du Zuiderz6e. HaZEPHYRINUS, pope. See HIPPOLYTUS, St. yard, H. Paris, 1874. 160................. 2016.11 ADDITIONS MADE DURING THE PRINTING OF THE CATALOGUE. Note. - As far as practicable, entries of these books, either by main titles or cross-references, have been made in the foregoing list; and the entries here, whether of main titles or cross-references, are supplemental to such in the preceding list, except in cases where the entire record is made here. Several titles from the preceding list are here repeated to include corrections since made. Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ABBOT, Henry L., joint author. Report upon the ALFIERI, Vittorio. See HAYWARD, A. Biographiphysics and hydraulics of the Mississippi river, cal and critical essays. London, 1873. 80....5833.3.2 etc. See HUMPHREYS, Andrew Atkinson...... 6920.2 ALFORD, Henry. Poetical works. Boston, 1853. ABBOTT, Jolhn Stevens Cabot. American pioneers - 424 — pp. 16~............................. 1624.5 and patriots. Benjamin Franklin. A picture ALGATCHIE, pseud. Seen and unseen. A novel.... 532.21 of the struggles of our infant nation, one hun- ALGER, Horatio, jr. Sam's chance; and how he imdred years ago. Illustrated. New York [18761. proved it. [Tattered Tom series. 2d series]... 933.28 373-+ pp. 12~.............................1014.17 - Timothy Crump's ward....................... 1126.1 ABOUT, Edmond (Franois Valentin). The man ALONE in London. Smith, II..................... 1128.1 with the broken ear. Translated by H. Holt... 517.20 ALPS. Alpine guides. Pennine Alps, including ABOVE suspicion. Riddell, J. H.................. 730.17 Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. Ball, J. LonAcHSAH: a New England life-study. Round, W. don, 1873. 16~............................ 5936.6 M. F...................................... 532.20 ALWYN'S first wife. Craik, D. (M.) Leipzig...... 323.27 ACTIONS speak louder than words. Neily, K. J... 938.20 - Same. New York......................... 530.23 ADAM Grainger. Wood, E. P.................... 333.23 AMELIA, History of. [Fiction.] Fielding, H...... 722.21 ADAMS, Abigail. Familiar letters during the revo- AMERICAN angler's guide, The. Brown, J. J. New lution. See ADAMS, John.................. 5026.8 York, 1876. 8............................ 6413.4 ADAMS, Charles Kendall. Democracy and monarchy AMERICAN homes series. Namely: - in France from the inception of the great revo- - Stephens, C. A. The young moose hunters, a lution to the overthrow of the second empire. backwoods-boy's story.... 921.11 2d edition, revised. New York, 1875. viii, AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS. Roman history, during 544 pp. 12................................ 5515.4 the reigns of the emperors Constantius, Julian, ADAMS, Harriet A. Dawn....................... 722.18 Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens. Translated ADAMS, John and Abigail. Familiar letters during by C. D. Yonge. With a general index. Lontherevolution. With a memoir of Mrs. Adams. don, 1862. vii, 646 pp. [Bohn's Classical By Charles Francis Adams. New York, 1876. library.] Sm. 8~............................ 6117.9 xxxii, 424 pp. Portrait. 16~............... 5026.8 ANASTASIUS, M. Craik, D. (M.)................ 530.23 ADAMS, John Quincy. Memoirs. Edited by Charles ANCIENT r6gime, The. A tale. James, G. P. R.... 722.14 FrancisAdams. Vol.x. Philadelphia, 1876. 80.5021.10 ANDREWS, Fanny. A family secret. A novel..... 730.11 ADAMS, William T. Young America abroad. Red ANDRIA. See TERENTIUS. cross; or, Young America in England and ANECDOTES. Hindley, C. Tavern anecdotes and Wales. Boston,1871. 336pp. Illustrated. 16~. 916.18 sayings. London, 1875. Sm. 8~.............5616.18 ADELPHI. See TERENTIUS. - Spence, J. Anecdotes, observations, and characADRIFT in a boat. Kingston, W. H. G............ 931.12 ters, of books and men. London, 1858. Sm. 80.5617.19 ADRIFT in Dixie; or, a Yankee officer among the - Timbs, J. English eccentrics and eccentricities. rebels. Estabrooks, H. L. New York, 1866. 16~. 715.33 London, 1875. Sm. 85......................5617.20 AFRICA. Verne, J. The adventures of three Eng- ANGLING. See FISH and fishing. lishmen and three Russians in South Africa. ANIMAL magnetism; or psycodunamy. Leger, T. [Fiction.] London, 1876. Sm. 8~............71532 New York, 1846. 12...................... 1522.16 - - Five weeks in a balloon. A voyage of explora- ANNALS, The, of England. Foote, W. E.? Oxtion and discovery in Central Africa. [Bur- ford, 1876. 8~............................ 5413.4 lesque.] London, 1876. Sm. 8~............. 715.30 ANNALS of the road. Malet, H. E. London, 1876. 80. 5433.4 AGNES Sorel. A novel. James, G. P. R.......... 730.6 ANNE Judge, spinster. Robinson, F. W........... 731.25 AGRICULTURE. The New-England farmer; or geor- APPERLEY, Charles James. Essays on the road. gical dictionary. Deane, S. Boston, 1822. 8~. 6423.3 See MALET, Harold Esdaile.................. 5433.4 AINSWORTH, William Harrison. Crichton......... 722.13 APPLETON, Thomas Gold. A Nile journal. IllusALBANY, Louise, countess of. See HAYWARD, A. trated. Boston [London], 1876. 307-+-pp. 16~. 436.9 Biographical and critical essays. London, 1873. APPLETON'S journal of literature, science, and art. 8~............................. 5833.3.2 Vol. 14. New York, 1875. 8~............... 1332.1 ALBEMARLE, 6th earl of. See KEPPEL, George ARBLAY, Frances d',formerly Miss Burney. Diary Thomas. and letters. Edited by her niece, Charlotte ALCOTT, Louisa May. Little women. 2 v......... 926.12 Barrett. New edition, revised, with portraits. - Silver pitchers: and Independence, a centennial LOndon, 1876. 4 v. Fac-simile. 8~......... 5333.7 love story................................. 718.9 Contente.-Vol. I. 1778 to 1784. LII. 1785 to 1788. III. ALDRICH, Thomas Bailey. Daisy's necklace: and 1788 to1796. IV. 1797 to 1840. what came of it. (A literary episode)....... 115.2 ARCHER, E. M., pseud. Under the limes...... 713.11 ARMY 277 BOSSUET Shelf. No. Shelf. No. ARMY and navy journal. Vol. 12. 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WORTHr, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte......... 522.28 Andover, 1875. 80....................... 6736.1 BAKER, George Melville. An old man's prayer. BICKERSTETH, Edward Henry. The Rock of ages; [Poem.] Illustrated. Bosten, 1868. 574-pp. or Scripture testimony to the one eternal GodSq. 160.....................................~1617.17 head of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy, Gh6st. With an introduction by - The social stage: original dramas, comedies, bur- th Hol Ghdst. Withn itoco hy F. D. Huntington. Boston, 1860. 214 pp. 12~. lesques, and entertainments for home recreation, 14. 10 1524.7 and 5816.24 schools, and public exhibitions. Boston, 1875 12 and 5 [rep. 1870]. Illustrated. 16~. 1635.7 BIOGRAPHY. Hayward, A. Biographical and critihcop.18701. Illustrated. 16................ 1635.7 3 v. 8~ 5833.3 - The temperance drama: a series of dramas, come- cal essays. London, 1873, 74. 3 v. 8. 5833.3 - Timbs, J. 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Saratoga Springs, 1838. ohrsois epi..312 12Q........................................ 41.1 other stories. Leipzig..................... 331.28 12q~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~417.15 BANCROFT, George. History of the United States of Contents. - Lady Silverdale's sweetheart; The marriage of America, fromhe discery of the cntiet. Moira Fergus; The man who was like Shakspeare; The America, from the discovery of the continent. IHighlands of thecity; The strange horse of Loch Suainabhal. Vol. I-vi. Thoroughly revised edition. Boston, 1876. [Centenary edition.] 6 v. 160.... 815.4 BLACKMORE, Richard Doddridge. Cradock Nowell: BARNES, Albert. Notes on the gospels. See BIBLE. a tale of the New forest..................... 730,14 New Testament. Gospels........... 6........6327.23 - Cripps, the carrier. A woodland tale........... 530.24 BARRETT, Mary. Our summer at Hillside farm..... 1118.9 BLIND girl, The, of Wittenberg. Wildenhahn, BATH-CHAIR man's, The, story. Church, F......... 337.23 K. A.................................... 722.27 BAVARIAN highlands, The. Schmid, H., and Stieler, BLOCKADE runners, The. Verne, J. New York, C. London, 1874. 40 5720.1. 1874. 80.......................... 713.4 BEADLE, Erastus F. Beadle's dime book of dreams: - Same. London, 1876. Sm. 8................ 715.31 their romance and mystery; with a complete in- BLUE jackets; or, the adventures of J. Thompson terpretation dictionary. Compiled from the most among " the heathen Chinee." Greey, E...... 730.22 accredited sources. New York [cop. 1863]. 80 BOATS, Forms of ships and. Bland, W. London, pp. 120...................................1518.14 1868. 12.......................1715.10 BEAR hunters, The, of the Rocky mountains. Bow- BOHN'S Antiquarian library.?naely:man, A.................................... 938.18 - Mallet, P. H. Northern antiquities............ 5715.5 BEAUCHAMP'S career. Meredith, G................ 331.24 BOHN'S Classical library. Namely: - BEAUMARCHAIS, Pierre Augustin Caron do. 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Paris, 1875. 80.................... 5513.7 Bowman, A...............................938.15 - Suetonius Tranquillus, C. Lives of the twelve BRADDON, Mary Elizabeth. Dead men's shoes. Ciesars. London, 1872. Sm. 8.............. 6117.8 Leipzig................................. 321.27 CAIP-FIRES of the revolution. Watson, H. C. New - Same. New York............. 730.9 York, 1869. 80 811.8 - My sister's confession and other stories........ 730.24 CkMtING out. Stephens, C. A. 1127.1 CANNING, George. George Canning as a man of letContents.- My sister's confession; Old Rudderford hall; ters. HaywardA. Biographical and critical At Chrighton abbey; Colonel Benyon's entanglement; The ters. Hayward, A. Biographical and critical scene-painter's wife; The dreaded guest. essays. London, 1873. 80.............5833.3.1 CARLYLE, Thomas. German romance: specimens of BRADLEY, Mary E. Douglass farm; a juvenile story BRADLEY, Mary E. 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London GuILLEMIN, Amidse. Petite encyclopadie populaire. [1861]. 218- pp. Sm. 8. 6627.4 La lunaidre et les couleurs. Illustr6 de figures IHIEPWORTH, George Hughes. Starboard and port: sur bois. Paris, 1874. viii, 302 pp. 16..... 2015.8 the "Nettie" along shore. New York, 1876. GUIzoT, Franfois (Pierre Guillaume). Memoirs to 237 pp. Map. Illustrations. 120........... 435.5 illustrate the history of my time. Translated HErRALD of health. Vol. 59, 60. New York, 1875. by J. W. Cole. London, 1858-61. 4 v. 80... 5512.4 2 v. in 1. 80........................... 1325.1 HIDDEN perils. A novel. Hay, M. C............ 530.18 HADERMANN, Jeanette R. heavy yokes.......... 530.19 HIGGINSON, Thomas Wentworth, editor. Brief biogHAIDEPRINZESSCHEN, Das. John, E. Leipzig, 1872. raphies of European public men. Namely: - 2 v. 16~...................5........... 5736.3 - Tuttle, H. German political leaders. New HALE, Edward. The fall of the Stuarts and Western York, 1876. 16................. 628.9 Europe from 1678 to 1697. With mapsand HIGHLANDS, The, of the city. Black, W.......... 331.28 plans. London, 1876. xi, 240+- pp. [Morris, HOLLAND), Sir Henry. Recollections. See HAYE. E., and Phillpotts, J. S., editors. Epochs of WARD, A. Biographical and critical essays. modern history.] 160....................... 5419.1 London, 1873. 8.5833.3.2 HOLLAND 283 LESTRANGE Shelf. No. Shelf. No. HOLLAND, John, editor. Memorials of Sir Francis JEWS. The antiquities of Israel. Ewald, (G.) H. Chantrey, sculptor, in Hallamshire and else- (A.) London, 1876. 80....................5811.13 where. London [1851]. 364 — pp. Wood- JUNIUS, pseud. More about Junius. Hayward, A. cut. S. 80............................... 5338.2 Biographical and critical essays. London, 1873. HOM E, The. [Fiction.] Bremer, F............... 730.20 80......................................5833.3.2 HOPKINS, Ellice. Rose Turquand................ 530.25 HOPKINS, Livingston. A comic history of the KAVANAGH, Julia. A summer and winter in the two United States. New York, 1876. 223 pp. Sicilies. Leipzig, 1858. 2 v. in 1. Sq. 160... 428.4 Illustrated. 120........................... 617.3 KENNEDY, W. R. Sporting adventures in the Pacific, HOUSE, The, on the heights. MacKeever, H. B... 717.17 whilst in command of the " Reindeer." LonHOUSEHOLD art. The book of American interiors, don, 1876. 303-+ pp. Illustrated. 8~....... 5912.6 Elliott, C. W. Boston, 1876. 40........... 6230.4 KEPPEL, George Thomas, 6th earl of Albemarle. Fifty HOWITT, Anna Mary. An art-student in Munich. years of my life. 2d edition, enlarged. London, London, 1853. 2 v. in 1. Sm. 8............ 6215.1 1876. 2 v. Portrait. Folded sheet. 80..... 5333.8 HOWITT, William. The student-life of Germany: KINeLAKE, Alexander William. The invasion of the from the unpublished ams. of Dr. Cornelius. 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With an introduc- - The child of the wreck; or, the loss of the Royal tory sketch of Prussian history. 2d edition. George................................1118.13 London, 1876. 2 v. Portrait. Sm. 80...... 5726.5 KNOWLES, James Sheridan. Dramatic works. LonHUNT'S merchants' magazine, and commercial re- don [1858]. 2 v. in 1. Portrait. Sm. 8C.....5626.12 view. Vol. 1-34, 41-43. New York, 1840-60. 37 v. 8~.................................. 1322.1 LACROIX, Paul. The arts in the middle ages and at HYMNOLOGY. A collection of psalms and hymns, the period of the renaissance. Illustrated with for social and private worship. 3d edition. 10 chromolithographic prints and upwards of 400 Boston, 1832. 12~..........................6328.26 engravings on wood. London, 1875. xix, 520 pp. L. 80.................................. 6230.5 IDA Craven. Cadoll, H. M....................... 517.27 - Manners, customs, and dress during the middle ILLUSTRATED London news. Vol. 1-67. London, ages, and during the renaissance period. Illus1842-75. 67 v. F0........................ 5134.1 trated with 19 chromolithographic prints and - Same. Vol. 28, 31. London, 1856, 57. 2 v. upwards of 400 engravings on wood. London, F.1410.1 1876. xviii, 554 pp. L. 8............ 6230.6 ILLUSTRATION, L'. Tome 66. Paris, 1875. F.... 5321.1 - The xviiith century. Its institutions, customs, IMAcINARY voyages. Verne, J. Five weeks in a and costumes. France, 1700-1789. [From the balloon. New York, 1869. 8.735.26 French.] Illustrated with 21 chromolithographs - - Same. London, 1876. Sm. 8....... 715.30 and 351 wood engravings. London, 1876. xvi, - - From the earth to the moon direct in 97 hours 489 pp. L. 8.............................. 5510.3 20 minutes: and a trip round it. New York, LADY Silverdale's sweetheart. Black, W......... 331.28 1874. 80.................................. 734.15 "LAND, The, of the sky." Fisher, F. C.......... 730.15 - - Same. London, 1876. Sm. 8~.............. 715.28 LANETON parsonage. Sewell, E. M. 3v.......... 532.7 - - Round the moon. London, 1876. Sm. 80.... 715.29 LANGDON, Mary, pseud. See PIKE, Mary Hayden. - - Twenty thousand leagues under the seas. Lon- LANMAN, Charles. Biographical annals of the civil don, 1876. Sm. 80.715.27 government of the United States during its first I[MORTTALITY. The unseen universe, or physical century. From original and official sources. speculations on a future state. Tait, P. G., Washington, 1876. 6, 676 pp. 8........*R.R.,C.3.2 and Stewart, B. London, 1875........... 5834.6 LAST house, The, on C- street. Craik, D. (M.) IN a winter city. A sketch. Rame, L. de la. Leip- Leipzig.................................... 323.27 zig....................................... 331.30 - Same. New York.................... 530.23 INDEPENDENCE, a centennial love story. Alcott, L. LATHEROP, George Parsons. A study of Hawthorne. 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F.... 717.19 artists; with portraits and designs on steel. JEAFFRESON, John Cordy. A book about the clergy. New York, 1846. vi, 257-+ pp. 8........ 1012.8 London, 1870. 2 v. 8............1231.4 and 6320.6 LESTRANGE family, The. A true story. Wilmer, JTArci4's first prgyer. Sith,.......1128.3 M.E..,......,..................7. ypr. Sm..................... ~~~~1127.7 LETO 284 MY Shelf. No. Shell No. LETO, Pomponio, pseud. The Vatican council. Eight MALET, Harold Esdaile. Annals of the road, or months at Rome during the Vatican council. notes on mail and stage coaching in Great Impressions of a contemporary. Translated from Britain. To which are added essays on the road, the original. London, 1876. xx, 340 pp. 80. 5511.4 by Nimrod [pseud. of C. J. Apperley]. London, LIE, Jonas. A Norse love story. The pilot and his 1876. xiii, 403-+- pp. Colored plates. 80.... 5433.4 wife. Translated by Mrs. Ole Bull........... 116.1 MAN, The, who was like Shakspeare. Black, W. LIFE, Nature and. Papillon, F. New York, 1875. Leipzig.................................... 331.28 120 1735.6 - Same. New York........................... 711.9 LIFE, The, and death of Jason. A poem. Morris, MANNERS and minor morals. Familiar talks to boys. W. London, 1872. Sm. 80.......... 6114.5 Hall, J. New York [1876]. 12.............1916.10 LIOrT. La lumiere et les couleurs. Guillemin, A. MARGUERITE D'ANGouLEME, queen of Navarre, Life Paris, 1874. 16............................ 2015.8 of. Freer, Mni. W. London, 1854. 2 v. Sm. 80.5527.20 LINTON, Eliza Lynn. The atonement of Leam Dun- MARRIAGE, The, of Moira Fergus. Black, W. Boston. 720.30 das. [Fiction]............................. 730.19 - Same. Leipzig............................. 331.28 LITERATURE primers. Namely: - MARRYAT, Frederick. Frank Mildmay; or, the - Brooke, S. A. English literature.............. 1738.3 naval officer................................ 520.6 LITTLE Gordon, The. Church, F................. 331.31 - Rattlin, the reefer............... 520.7 LITTLE Meg's children. Smith, H................. 1128.2 MARTIN, W. S. Our school days. Edited by C. S. LITTLE wanderers', The, advocate. Vol. 8, 10. Bos- Harington................1127.10 ton, 1872, 74. 2 v. 80..................... 1335.2 MARTIN Paz. Verne, J. Boston................. 529.6 LIVERMORE, Nathaniel, Sermon on the death of. - Same. London.............................. 715.34 Ware, J. F. W. Cambridge, 1862. 80........ 6323.1 MASSACHUSETTS. Legislative documents. Board of Liveus PATAVINUS, Titus. The history of Rome. agriculture. 18th-23d annual report of the secThe first eight books. Literally translated, with rotary. Boston, 1871-76. 6 v. Illustrated. 8~. 6921.3 notes and illustrations, by D. Spillan. London, - - Board of health. 7th annual report. Boston, 1875. 4 v. [Bohn's Classical library.] Sm. 8~.6117.11 1876. xxii, 551 pp. Charts. Plans. Plates. - Same. Books I-x. 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London, 1876. 160. 5419.1 raphy of Flora McDonald, being'the home life - Ludlow, J. M. The war of American indepenof a heroine. Edited by her grand-daughter. dence, 1775-1783. London, 1876. 160........ 5018.1 Edinburgh, 1870. 2 v. in 1. Portrait. Sm. 80. 5338.3 MORRIS, William. The life and death of Jason. A MACDONALD, George. Thomas Wingfold, curate... 536.24 poem. 6th edition. London, 1872. 3672- pp. MaCGILVRAY, Walter. John of the golden mouth; Sm. 80.................................... 6114.5 preacher of Antioch, and primate of Constan- Moss-sIDE. Terhune, M. V..................... 722.28 tinople. London, 1871. xvi, 358 pp. Sm. 80.5937.14 MUNICH, An art-student in. Howitt, A. M. London, MACKIEEVER [McKeever],Harriet B. Heavenward — 1853. 2 v. in 1. Sm. 80...................6215.1 earthward...................1127.11 MURRAY, John, publisher. Handbook for Scotland. - The house on the heights...................... 717.17 4th edition, revised. With travelling maps and MACMILLaN'S magazine. Vol. 33. London, 1876. 8~. 6527.1 plans. London, 1875. 478 pp. 12.......... 5437.3 MAJENDIE, Lady Margaret (Elizabeth). Leisure MY hero. Forrester, Mrs...................- 522.27 hour series. Giannetto...................... My sister's confession. Braddon, M. E............ 730.24 NAPIER 285 SIR Shelf. No. Shelf. No. NAPIER, Mark. Montrose and the covenanters, their PIANO-FORTE music, A choice collection of. See characters and conduct, illustrated from private WELCOME home. Boston [cop. 1874]. 40..... 1510.2 letters and other documents hitherto unpub- PIKE, Mary Hayden. (Mary Langdon.) Safely lished, embracing the times of Charles the first, married! A novel.......................... 721.7 from the rise of the troubles in Scotland, to the PILOT, The, and his wife. A Norse love story. Lie, death of Montrose. London, 1838. 2 v. 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FE................................... 5320.1 SANITARY arrangements for dwellings. Eassie, W. - Nature. Vol. 13. London, 1876. L. 8...... 6733.1 London, 1874. 160......................... 6226.8 - Pall Mall budget. Vol. 15. London, 1875. F~. 6720.1 SAWYER, George A. Fret-sawing and wood-carving - Popular science monthly. Vol. 8. New York, for amateurs. Illustrated. Boston, 1875. 63 1876. 80.................................. 6516.1 pp. Sm. 40~.........1515.19 - Quarterly review. Vol. 139. London, 1875. 8~. 6717.1 SCHUCKING, Levin. Fire and flame. From the Ger- Revue des deux mondes. Troisidme periode, man. Translated by Eva M. Johnson......... 520.5 Tome 14. Paris, 1876. 80.................. 5315.1 SCIENCE. Reason why, The: general science. New - Westminster review. Vol. 48. London, 1875. 8~. 6737.1 York [cop. 1869]. 120......................1527.23 PERKINS, William O. The golden robin, for the use SERMiONS. The pulpit of the American revolution: of juvenile classes, public schools, and semina- or, the political sermons of the period of 1776. ries. Boston [cop. 1863]. 223t-pp. Oblong 120.1518.15 Thornton, J. W. Boston [1876]. 8......... 1921.4 PETER and Polly, or home-life in Noew England a SEWALL, Frank. Moody Mike; or, the power of hundred years ago. Greene, A. D............ 119.1 love. A Christmas story.................... 1128.4 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. An historical account of the SHERIDAN, Philip Henry. See BROCKETT, L. P. Our old state house of Pennsylvania. Etting, F. M. great captains. New York, 1865. 12~....... 1015.8 Boston, 1876. Sm. 4~....................... 5220.1 SHERMAN, William Tecumseh. See BROCKETT, L. P. PHILLPOTTS, James Surtees, joint editor. Epochs of Our great captains. New York, 1865. 12~.... 1015.8 modern history. See MORRIS, Edward E. SIKEES, Wirt. One poor girl: the story of thousands. 116.4 PHOTOGRAPHY. The silver sunbeam: a practical SILENT witness, A. Yates, E. Leipzig.......... 317.24 and theoretical text-book on sun drawing and SILVER sunbeam, The. Towler, J. New York, 1864. photographic printing. Towler, J. New York, 12....................................... 1713.6 1864. 12~................................ 1713.6 SIR Marcus's choice. Church, F................... 331.31 SOUTH 286 WILSON Shelf. No. Shelf. No. SOUTH KENSINGTON museum, London. The industrial TOWLER, John. The silver sunbeam: a practical arts. Historical sketches with numerous il- and theoretical text-book on sun drawing and lustrations. [Edited by William Maskell.] photographic printing: comprehending all the Published for the committee of council on wet and dry processes at present known; as also education. [London, 1876.] xiv, 276 pp. heliographic engraving, photolithography [etc.]. 80........................................ 6423.6 3d edition, enlarged. New York, 1864. 373+Contets. - Gold and silver work; Bronze, copper, and iron; pp. 12...................... 1713.6 Enamels; Ivories; Pottery and porcelain; Maiolica; Glass; TURNER, O. Pioneer history of the Holland purMosaics; Arms and armouir; Textile fabrics; Lace. chase of western New York: embracing some account of the ancient remains; a brief history SOUTHWORTH, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte. The of the confederated Iroquois, and a history of artist's love. And stories by Frances Henshaw pioneer settlement under the Holland company; Baden..................................... 522.28 including reminiscences of the war of 1812; SPENCER, Herbert. Illustrations of universal pro- Erie canal, etc. Buffalo, 1849. 666 pp. Maps. gress; a series of discussions. New York, Portraits. Illustrations. 8................. 612.9 1872. xxiv, 451 pp. 12~................... 6835.3 TUTHILL, Louisa Caroline. Romantic Belinda......1127.12 SPIRITUALISM, or Spiritism. The other world; or, glimpses of the supernatural. Lee, F. G. Lon- UNITED STATES. History. Civil war, 1861-65. Adrift don, 1875. 2 v. Sm. 8~................... 6327.24 in Dixie; or, a Yankee officer among the iebels. SPORTING adventures in the Pacific. Kennedy, W. Estabrooks, H. L. New York, 1866. 160..... 715.33 R. London, 1876. 80...................... 5912.6 STARBOARD and port: the "Nettie" along shore. Voss, Sophie Wilhelmine Charlotte Marie, Grdfinn Hepworth, G. H. New York, 1876. 120...... 435.5 von. Sixty-nine years at the court of Prussia, STRANGE horse, The, of Loch Suainabhal. Black, from the recollections of the mistress of the W......................................... 331.28 household. Translated from the German by SUPERNATURAL, The other world; or, glimpses of Emily and Agnes Stephenson. London, 1876. th6. Lee, F. G. London, 1875. 2 v. Sm. 2 v. Portrait. Sm. 8~............. 5727.5 8~........................................6327.24 WALPOLE, Horace. Journal of the reign of George the third, from 1771 to 1783. Edited, with notes, TAYLOR, (James) Bayard. The Echo club, and by Dr. Doran. London, 1859. 2 v. Portraits. 8~. 5624.6 other literary diversions. Boston, 1876. 187 WATER cure, The. Craik, D. (M.) Leipzig....... 323.27 pp. 160.................................. 1539.4 - Same. New York......................... 530.23 THIRTY years' war, Gustavus Adolphus in Germany, WILMER, Margaret E. The Lestrange family. A and other lectures on the. Trench, R. C. Lon- true story................................. 1127.7 don, 1872. Sm. 80......................... 5717.2 WILSON, Charles Heath. Life and works of MichelTIMOTHY Crump's ward. Alger, H., jr............. 1126.1 angelo Buonarroti. The life partly compiled TOsI Gillies; the knots he tied and untied. Glad- from that by Aurelio Gotti. London, 1876. stone, Mrs. G.............................. 931.13 xliii, 567 pp. Portrait. Illustrations. Folded "Too good for him." 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