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CATALOGUE 


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CATALOGUE 


LIBRARY 


LONG  ISLAND  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

1863-1893 


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BROOKLYN,    N.    Y. 

1893 


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TEMPLE  PRIME,    C/iairw<iii, 
Rev.  R.   S.   STORRS,   D,  D.,   LL.  D., 
BRYAN  H.   SMITH, 
JOHN  JAY  PIERREPONT. 


PREFACE. 

The  Long  Island  Historical  Society,  in  BrookK'n,  New  York,  has  now  been 
in  existence  thirt\-  years,  having  been   incorporated  in  the  spring  of  A.  D.  1863. 

One  of  its  principal  aims  has  been  from  the  first  to  collect  a  Library  of  valu- 
able books,  relating  primarily  to  local  and  general  civil  or  militarj'  historj-,  but  also 
including  works  in  genealogy  and  biography,  with  those  illustrating  the  progress 
of  art,  science,  literature,  the  religious  and  social  welfare  of  mankind,  in  whatever 
department  this  progress  is  to  be  traced.  It  has  desired  and  sought  to  collect 
such  a  library  for  reference  and  consultation  ;  containing  volumes  not  commonly 
embraced  in  private  or  even  in  popular  libraries,  which  yet  students  in  the  various 
branches  of  historical  research  naturally  desire  to  have  at  hand.  Many  interesting 
and  often  important  books  of  a  more  miscellaneous  character  have,  however,  been 
added  to  its  collections,  by  the  kindness  of  friends :  and  it  has  a  very  large  number 
of  pamphlets,  files  of  newspapers,  maps,  etc.,  only  the  more  important  of  which 
are  indicated  on  the  following  pages.  The  manj-  manuscripts,  autograph  letters, 
title-deeds,  written  records,  and  other  similar  documents  in  its  possession,  have 
not  been  recorded  in  this  volume,  but  lists  of  such  documents  are  to  be  found  in 
the  Library.  A  large  number  of  important  mediaeval  manuscripts,  chiefly  Missals 
and  Books  of  Hours,  which  have  recently  come  into  its  possession  by  a  bequest 
of  Mr.  Samuel  B.  Duryea,  will  be  recorded  and  described  in  a  future  appendix 
to  this  volume. 

As  rapidh"  as  its  means  have  permitted,  the  Society  has  carried  out  its  origi- 
nal purpose  ;  and  the  catalogue  now  printed  contains  a  list  of  the  more  than  forty- 
five  thousand  volumes  already  on  its  shelves,  which  are  constantly  being  added 
to,  and  which  are  as  constantly  being  gladly  consulted  by  many  students.  In 
some  departments  the  library  will  be  found,  even  now,  to  have  become  exception- 
ally rich.  Others  will  be  carried  toward  completion  as  rapidly  as  needed  funds 
are  secured. 

The  present  catalogue  makes  no  attempt  to  classify  books  by  their  subjects, 
or  to  give  an  index  to  the  contents  of  them,  but  simply  to  present  a  list  of  those 
now  possessed  by  the  Society.  It  is  strictly  a  catalogue  of  books,  not  a  diction- 
ary of  the  subjects  treated  in  books  ;  and  it  assumes  that  those  using  it  will  know 
what  authors  they  wish  to  consult,  and  on  what  subjects  these  have  written.      Each 


book  has  therefore  commonly  but  one  full  title,  under  the  name  of  its  author. 
Almost  the  only  exception  to  this  rule  occurs  in  biographical  and  genealogi- 
cal works,  where  the  full  title  is  given  under  the  name  of  the  person  or  the  family 
with  whom  the  book  is  concerned,  with  a  cross-reference  to  or  from  the  author. 
Aside  from  this  exception  the  rule  above  indicated  has  been  closely  followed. 

For  those  using  the  catalogue  it  may  be  well  to  add,  that  books  are  entered 
under  the  full  name  of  the  author  when  this  is  known,  under  initials  when  only 
these  appear,  and  under  the  pseudonjm  when  the  real  name  has  not  been  ascer- 
tained ;  in  the  case  of  collections  under  the  name  of  the  editor,  when  this  has 
been  feasible  ;  and  under  the  first  word,  not  an  article  or  a  preposition,  when  an 
anonymous  work  is  recorded.  In  the  more  extensive  biographical  or  geograph- 
ical collections,  the  names  of  the  persons  or  countries  referred  to  have  been  used, 
or  the  name  of  the  society  or  organization  responsible  for  the  publication. 

In  the  headings  of  titles,  authors'  names  are  given  in  their  vernacular  form. 
Compound  surnames,  and  names  of  noblemen,  are  entered  under  the  name  by 
which  they  are  best  known,  usually  with  a  cross-reference  from  the  other  name. 
French  surnames  preceded  by  Le,  La,  or  L',  are  entered  under  L;  those  preceded 
by  Du,  or  Des,  under  D;  by  de  or  d',  under  the  name  following.  The  De  and 
the  Van  of  English  names  are  treated  as  a  component  part  of  the  surname,  as  De 
Quincey,  \'an  Buren.  In  other  languages,  the  surnames  are  entered  under  the 
name  following  the  prefix.  German  names  having  the  diphthongs  a,  6,  ii,  are 
placed  as  spelled,  without  regard  to  the  umlaut :  Miillcr  with  Muller,  Stocklein 
before  Stockmar,  etc.      Brackets  enclose  words  added  to  the  title  page. 

The  catalogue  has  been  several  years  in  preparation,  the  work  of  making  the 
extended  lists  of  volumes  having  been  performed  by  Miss  Jessie  Eloise  Prentice, 
(now  Mrs.  Dodsworth),  during  the  time  of  her  most  helpful  connection  with 
the  Library.  It  will  be  found  to  have  been  done  with  the  utmost  care,  and,  the 
Directors  believe,  with  an  exact  and  elegant  accuracy.  It  has  been  impossible 
for  the  compiler  of  the  titles  to  correct  the  proof-sheets,  except  in  small  part;  but, 
under  the  arrangements  made  for  this  important  service,  it  is  confidently  hoped 
that  few  typographical  errors  will  be  found. 

It  needs  only  to  be  added  that  the  necessary  funds  for  printing  this  catalogue 
have  been  specially  contributed  by  members  of  the  Hoard  of  Directors,  with 
assistance  from  generous  members  of  the  Society ;  and  that  no  part  of  the  gen- 
eral Fund  of  the  Society  has  been  applied  to  the  work. 

Hy  order  of  the  Directors, 

RU'H.VRI)  S.   STORKS,  J'nsi./fnt. 
LiKRAiiv  or  Tim 
Long  Iilanu  Historical  SotiuTv, 


CATALOGUE. 


AA 


ABELARD 


Aa,  Pieter  van  der.  Naaiikeurige-Versameling 
der  gedenk-vvaardigste  Zee-  en  Land-Reysen 
na  ()i)st-  en  West-Indien.  38  vols,  in  27. 
Leydcn,  1707.      12°. 

Abailard,  Abeillard,  Abelard,  Lat.  Abaelardus, 
Pierre,  abbot  of  Ruys.  Opera  omnia.  Pa- 
risiis,  18S5.  1.  8°.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 
V.  178.) 

Berington,  Josepli.    History  of  tlie  lives 

of  Abeillard  and  Heloisa,  1079-1163;  with 
their  letters.    2d  ed.    Birmingham,  1788.    4°. 

Bonnier,  Edouard.  Abelard  et  St.  Ber- 
nard; la  philosophie  et  I'eglise  auXlI*^  siecle. 
Paris,  1S62.     12°. 

Abbadie,  Jacques.  Treatise  on  the  divinity  of 
Clnist  ;  rev.  by  A.  Booth.  Burlington,  iSti2. 
12°. 

Abbaud,  Abbot.  Tractatus  de  fractione  cor- 
poris Christi.    (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  166.) 

Abbon,  .S7.,  abbot  of  Flettiy.  Opera  omnia. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  139.) 

Abbon,  of  St.  Germain,  Paris.  De  bello  Pa- 
risiaco  libri  III.  1871.  (.Script,  rer.  Ger- 
manicarum.) 

De  liello  Parisiaco  libri  III  ;   Sermones. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  132.) 

Si(?ge  de  Paris,  par  les  Normands  ;  poeme. 

(Guizot's  Col.  des  mem.  v.  6.) 
Abbot,  Abiel.     History  of  Andover  [Mass.]. 

Andiiver,  1S29.     12°. 

and  Abbot,  Ephraim.     Sec  Abbot  family. 

Abbot,  Ezra.     Literature  of  the  doctrine  of  a 

future  life.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

.^;'/.•.— App.  to  Alger's  Docliine  of  .n  future  life. 

Abbot,  Henry  Larconi.  Report  upon  e.xperi- 
nients  and  investigations  to  develop  a  system 
of  submarine  mines  for  defending  the  harbors 
of  the  U.  S.  Wash.,  18S1.  4°.  (U.  S.  War 
Dept.,  Engin.  Dept.,  Prof,  papers,  no.  23.) 

Report  upon  the  physics  and  hydraulics 

of  the  Mississippi  River.     Sec  Humphreys, 
A.  A. 

Abbot  family.     Genealogical  register  of  llic 

Abbot  famliy,  by  Abiel  and  Epliraim  Abl)i>t. 

Boston,  1S47.     8°. 
Abbott,  Austin.    Madison  Ave.  Congregational 

Church  case;   outline  of  the  address  of  A. 

before   the  Cong.  Council,    held  March   11 

N.  v.,  1S84.     8°. 
Abbott,    Benjamin   Vaughan.      Digest   of  the 

reports  of  the  United  States  courts,  to  1SS8. 

5  vols.     N.  Y.,  1SS5-89.     8°. 


Patent  laws  of  all  nations.    2  vols.   Wash., 

1886.     8°. 

and  Abbott,  Austin.     General  digest  of 

the  law  of  corporations  ;  Amer.  adjudica- 
tions with  a  selection  of  English  cases. 
2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1869-82.     8°. 

Abbott,  Edwin  Abbott.  Shakespearian  gram- 
mar.    Loud.,  1886.     12°. 

Abbott,  Evelyn  \_Ed.\.  Heroes  of  the  nations. 
5  vols.     N.  Y.,  1890-91.     8°. 

Contents:  Gustavus  Adolphus  and  the  struggle  of 
Protestantism  for  existence,  by  C.  R.  L.  Fletcher.- 
Nelson.  Horatio,  and  the  naval  supremacy  of  Eng- 
land, by  W.  C.  Russell.— Pericles  and  the  golden  age 
of  Athens,  by  E.  Abbott.— Sidney,  Sir  Philip,  type  of 
Eng.  chivalry  in  the  Elizabethan  age.  bv  H.  R.  F. 
Bourne.— Theodoric  tlie  Goth,  by  Thos.  Hodgkin. 

Sec  Pericles. 

Abbott,  John  Stevens  Caliot.  Empire  of 
Russia.     N.  Y.,  1S60.     8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.  [1S72].     ,8°. 

History  of  Maine,  Irom  the  discovery  of 

the  Northmen.     Boston,  1S75.     8°. 

History   of   the    civil   war    in   America. 

2  vols.  .Springfield  and  N.  \'.,  1S63-66. 
1.  8°. 

Abbott,  Lyman.     See  Beecher,  Henry  Ward. 

Abbott,  .Stephen  G.  The  first  regiment  New 
Hampshire  Volunteers  in  the  great  Rebel- 
lion.    Keene,  1890.     8°. 

Abd  -  al  -  Latlf.  Relation  respecting  Egypt, 
1203.     (Pinkerton's  \'oy.  v.  15.) 

'Abd  Al-Rahman  ibn  Ahmad,  Niir  Al-Din  Abi'i 
Muliammad,  called  Al  Janu'.  \'usuf  and 
Zulaikha ;  a  poem  :  tr.  from  the  Persian 
into  English  verse,  by  Ralph  T.  H.  Griffith. 
Lond.,  1S82.  8°.   (Triibner's  Oriental  series.) 

A'Beckett,  Gilbert  Abbott.  Comic  history  of 
Rome;  illust.  by  John  Leech.  Lond.  [1852J. 
8°. 

Abeel,  David,  [ournal  t)fa  residence  in  China 
and  the  neighlxunng  countries,  1829-33. 
N.  Y.,  1834.     8°. 

Abeillard,  Pierre.     See  Abailard. 

Abel,  Carl.  Linguistic  essays.  Lond.,  1SS2. 
8°.     (Triibner's  Orient,  series.) 

Contrnts:  Language  as  the  expression  of  national 
modes  of  thought.— Conception  of  love  in  some  ancient 
and  modern  languages. — English  verbs  of  command. — 
IJiscrimination  of  synonyms.— Philological  methods.— 
Connection  between  dictionary  and  grammar. — Possi- 
bility of  a  coninioii  literary  language  for  the  Slav 
nations.— Coptic  intensification.— Origin  of  language. 
— Order  and  position  of  words  in  the  Latin  sentence. 

Abelard,  Pierre.     .SVc  Abailard. 


ABERDARF. 


ACOSTA 


Aberdare,   Henry   Austin    Hriicc-,    lord.      In- 

.•uii;iir.il   address   of  ihc   President.     (Royal 

Hist.  Sue.  Trans,  v.  7.) 
Abernethy,  lohn.    Surgical  observations,  cent. 

a  classification  of  tiniiours,  etc.    Lond.,  1S04. 

S". 

Surgical   obs.  on   injuries  of  the   head  ; 

and  on   misc.   subjects.      Phila.,    181 1.     8°. 
(Bound  with  the  foregoing.) 

Surgical  obs.  on  local  diseases  and   on 

aneurisms.     8th  ed.     Lond.,  1825.     8°. 

Abert.  Sylvanus  Thayer.  Is  a  ship  canal  prac- 
ticable ?  Notes,  hist,  and  statist,  upon  an 
interoceanic  .ship  canal  between  the  Atlantic 
and  Pacific ;  [with]  account  of  the  canal  of 
.Suez.     Cinn.,  1870.     8°. 

Abingdon.  Chronicon  monasterii  de  Abing- 
don ;  ed.  by  Joseph  Stevenson.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  185S.  i.  8°.  (Chronicles  of  G.  I!., 
no.  2.) 

Abkoude,  Johannes  van.  Naamregister  van 
Nuckrduitsche  Boeken,  1600-1761  ;  nu  tot 
17.S7  vernieerderd  door  R.  Arrenberg.  2 
vols.     Rotterdam,  17SS.     4°. 

Ablaing  Van  Giessenburg,  Willem  Jan,  haroii 
A'.  Nederlandsche  Gemeentewaiiens.  's 
Gravenhage,  1862.     4°. 

About,  Edmond  Fran<;ois  Valentin.  The 
Kdinan  question;  tr.  from  the  French,  by 
.\niiie  T.  Wood  :  ed.  with  introd.,  by  K.  N. 
Kirk.     Boston,  1859.     12°. 

Abrantes,  Laure  Pennon,  diiclicssc  d'.  Sec 
Juuot,  L.  P. 

Abrege  chronologique  des  grands  fiefs  de 
Fr.mce.     Sec  Brunei,  Pierre  Nicolas. 

Abreu  de  Galineo,  Juan  de.  History  of  the 
Can.iry  Islands  ;  tr.  by  George  Glas,  1764. 
(Tiiikerton's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  16.) 

Abreu  e  Lima,  Jose-  Ignacio  de.  Synopsis; 
ou,  |)educ(,ao  chronologica  da  historia  do 
I'.rasil.     I'ernambuco,  1845.     8°. 

Abridgement  of  the  laws  in  force  in  H.  M.'s 
plantations;  viz.  Virginia,  Jamaica,  Barba- 
does,  Maryland,  etc.     Lond.,  1704.     12°. 

Absalon,  til>hi>/  of  Sfohickirs.hac.  Sermones. 
iMi:.;Mc.  rnln.l.  s.  Lat.  v.  211.) 

Abu-Raihan  Muhammad  bin  Ahmad  Albfriini. 
Chronology  of  ancient  nations;  English 
version  of  the  Arabic  text  of  the  AthAr-ul- 
B.'ikiya,  or  "  Vestiges  of  the  past "  :  ed.  with 
notes  and  inde.v,  by  C.  Ed.  .Sachau.  Loud., 
1879.     1.8°.     (Oriental  Trans.  Fund.) 

India;  an  I-'nglish  ed.  with  notes  anil  in- 
dices, by  l-;<l.  C.  .Sarhau.  2  vols.  Lond., 
iK.SS.     8°.     (Triibner's  Oriental  .series.) 

Abudacnut,  Josephus.  Historia  Jarobitarum, 
sill  ("iiptoruni,  in  Egypto,  Lybia,  Nubia, 
/1%tliiopia  tola,  etc.  Oxon.,  n.  d.  4".  (Bd. 
with  Burnet's  Relation.) 


Academie  Royale  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles 
Lettres.  Ilisloire;  avec  les  menioires  de 
lilterature  jusqu'en  1710.  51  vols.  Paris, 
1 7  29- 1 809.     4°. 

Notices  et  extraits  des  manuscrits  de  la 

Bibliothi^que  du  Roi.     vols,  i-io,  12,  14.     12 
vols.     Paris,  1787-1841.     4°. 

See  Avezac,   M.  A.  P.  d'.  — Corte-Real, 

Gaspar. 

Academy,  The  ;  a  journal  of  secondary  educa- 
tion.    V.  7.     Boston,  1S92.     S°. 

Academy,  The  ;  a  record  of  literature,  learning, 
etc.   vols.  1-42.   42  vols.    Lond.,  1869-92.   4°. 

Account  of  a  journey  to  Niagara,  Montreal,  and 
Quebec,  in  1765.     Sec  Izard,  Ralph. 

Account  of  European  settlements  in  America. 
Sec  Burke,  Edmund. 

Account  of  proceedings  against  the  rebels  and 
other  prisoners,  tried  in  16S5,  for  taking  arms 
under  the  Duke  of  Monmouth.  Lond.,  1716. 
8°. 

Account  of  -St.  Johnland.  See  Muhlenberg, 
W.  A. 

Account  of  the  discoveries  in  the  South  Pacifick 
Ocean.     See  Dalrymple,  Alex. 

Account  of  the  late  intended  insurrection 
among  the  blacks,  etc.     See  Hamilton,  Jas. 

Account  of  the  United  Provinces  of  Rio  de  la 
Plata.     See  Nuiiez,  Ignacio. 

Accum,  Frederick.  Practical  essay  on  chemical 
re-agents,  or  tests.     Phila.,  1817.     8°. 

Accurate  and  authentic  journal  of  the  siege  of 
yuel)ec,  1759:  by  a  gentleman  in  an  eminent 
station  on  the  spot.     Lond.,  1759.     8°. 

Accurate  historical  account  of  all  orders  of 
knighthood.     Sec  Hanson,  Sir  Levett. 

Acharya,  M.ldhava.  The  Sarva-Dar.sana-Sam- 
gralia  ;  or,  Review  of  the  diflerent  systems 
of  Hindu  philosophy  :  tr.  by  E.  B.  Cowell  and 
A.  E.  Gough.  Lond.,  1882.  8°.  (Triibner's 
Oriental  series.) 

Achates,  pseud.     Sec  Pinckney,  T. 

Achilles  Tatius.  Greek  romances.  Sec  Helio- 
ilorus. 

Ackerley,  G.  Management  of  children  in  sick- 
ness and  health.     N.  v.,  1836.    8°. 

[Ackermann,  Rudolph.]  History  of  the  Col- 
leges of  Winchester,  Eton  and  Westminster; 
with  the  Charter  House,  tlie  .schools  of  St. 
Pauls,  Merchant  Tailors,  Harrow,  Rugby, 
and  Christ's  Hos|)ital.     Lond.,  1S16.     fol. 

Ackers,  B.  .St.  John.  Historical  notes  on  the 
iducation  of  the  deaf.  (Royal  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans,  v.  8.) 

Acland,  Arthur  Herbert  Dyke,  and  Jones,  Benj. 
Working  men  co-operators;  accouiU  of  the 
artisans'  co-operative  movement  in  Gre.it 
Britain.     Lond.,  1SS4.     12°. 

Acosta,  Josef.  He  natura  novi  orbis  libri  1!  ; 
et  Oe  pronnilgatione  evangelii  apud  b.\r- 
baros.     Col.  Agr.,  1596.     12°. 


ACOSTA 

Historia  natural  y  moral  de  las  Indias. 

6th  ed.     2  vols.     Madrid,  1792.    4°. 

Eiiff.     Natural  and  morall  historic  of  the 

East  and  West  Indies  ;  tr.  into  English,  by 
E.  G.     Lond.,  1604.     4°. 

Saute;  repr.  from  the  English  ed.  of 

Ed.  Grimston,  1604  ;  ed.  with  notes  and  in- 
trod.  by  C.  R.  Markham.    With  map  of  Peru. 

2  vols.  Lond.,  18S0.  8°.  (Hakluyt  Soc.  Pub. 
V.  60-61.) 

Ital.     Historia  naturale,   e  morale  delle 

Indie  ;  tr.  della  lingua  Spagnuola  nella  Itali- 
ana,  da  Gio.  Paola  Galucci  Salodiano.  Ve- 
netia,  1596.     8°. 

Acrelius,  Israel.  New  Sweden  ;  or,  Swedish 
settlements  on  the  Delaware ;  from  the 
Swedish,  by  Nicholas  Collin.  (N.  Y.  Hist. 
Soc.  Col.  2d  ser.  v.  i.) 

Same;   from  the  Swedish,  with  introd. 

and  notes,  by  Wm.  M.  Reynolds.  (Penn. 
Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  11.) 

Acropolita,  Georgius.  Annales  ;  recog.  I.  Bek- 
kerus.     (Corpus  script.  Byz.  v.  29.) 

Acta  sanctorum  quotquot  toto  orbe  coluntur, 
collegit,  digessit,  notis  illustravit  Joannes 
Bollandus ;  operam  et  studium  contulit 
Godefridus  Henschenius,  etc.  60  vols.  An- 
tuerpise,  Tongarloffi  et  Brusselis,  1643-1867. 
fol. 

Contents:  1-2.  January,  1643,  2  vols.  3-5.  February, 
1658,  3  vols.    6-8.  March,  i568,  3  vols.    9-1 1.  April,  1675, 

3  vols.  12-19.  May,  16S0-S8,  8  vols.  20-26.  June,  1695- 
1717,7  vols.  27-33.  July,  1719-31,  7  vols.  34-39-  •'August, 
1733-43.  6  vols.  40-47.  September,  1746-62,  8  vols.  48- 
60.  October  [to  29th],  1765-1867,  13  vols. 

Note:  Vol.  19  contains  "  Propyla^um  ad  acta  sancto- 
rum Maii  auctoribus  G.  Henschenio  et  D.  Papebrochio, 
op.  et  stud,  conferentibus  F.  Baertio  et  C.  Janningo  ; " 
and  "Catalogus  Romanorum  Pontificum."  Vols.  25 
and  26  contain  the  "Martyrologium  Usuardi  monachi; 
opera  et  studio  J.  B.  Sollerii." 

Ad  acta   sanctorum   .  .  .   supplementum 

volumen  complectens  auctoria  Octobris  et 
tabulos  generales ;  cura  et  opera  L.  M.  Rig- 
gollot.     Parisiis  et  Roma,  1S75.     fol. 

Acta  sanctorum  Bollandiana  apologeticis 

libris  vindicata.     Antuerpia;,  1755.     fol. 

Acton,  William.  Practical  treatise  on  diseases 
of  the  urinary  and  generative  organs.  N.  Y., 
1S53.     8°. 

Prostitution  in  London  and  other  large 

cities.     Lond.,  1S57.     S°. 

Adair,  James.  History  of  the  N.  American 
Indians,  etc.  (Kingsborough's  Antiq.  of 
Me.xico,  V.  8.) 

Adalard,  abbot  of  Corbie.  Statuta.  (Migne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  105.) 

Adalberon  II,  abp.  of  Rheims.  Epistolae  ;  In- 
troductio  monachorum  in  monasterium  Mo- 
somense.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  137.) 

Adalberon  I,  bp.  of  Laou.  Sec  Robert  II,  of 
France. 


ADAMS 

Adalbert  II,  de  Saarbruck,  abp.  of  Mayence. 
Epistolae  VI,  ad  Cali.xtum  papam,  ad  In- 
nocentium  II  papam,  ad  S.  Ottonem  Bam- 
berg, etc.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  163,  172, 
1 79-) 

Adalbert,  .S7.,  bp.  of  Prague.  Homilia ;  For- 
mula professionis  fidei  regulae  S.  Benedict!. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  137.) 

Adalbert,  of  HFetz.  Praefatio  in  florilegium  e.x 
S.  Gregorio.    (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  136.) 

Adalbold.     .SV^  Adelbold. 

Adalgerus,  Dp.  .Admonitio  ad  Nonsuidam  re- 
clusam.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  134.) 

Adalhardus.     See  Adalard. 

Adam,  abbot  of  Perseigiic.  Epistolae;  Mari- 
ale  ;  Fragmenta  Mariana.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s. 
Lat.  V.  211.) 

Adam,  of  Bremen.  Gesta  Hammaburgensis 
ecclesiae  pontificum  ;  Descriptio  insularum 
Aquilonis.    (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  146.) 

Same.    (Script,  rer.  Germanicarum.) 

Adam  de  Marisco,  bp.  of  Ely.    Epistolae.     See 

Franciscans. 
Adam,  of  Mirimouth.     See  Murimuth,  Adam. 
Adam,    of   St.    Victor's,    Paris.      Sequentia. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  196.) 
Adam,  Ale.xandre.     Roman  antiquities;    rev. 

with  additions,  by  P.  Wilson.   N.  Y.,  1S23.   8°. 
[Adam,  Juliette  Lamber.]     Berlin  society,  by 

Count   Paul   Vasili,    \pseud.\ :   tr.    from   the 

French,  by  J.  Loder.     N.  Y.,  1884.     12°. 
Adam,  Robert.     Religious  world  displayed;  a 

view  of  Judaism,  Paganism,  Christianity  and 

Mohammedism  ;  also  of  deism  and  atheism. 

3  vols.     Phila.,  1818.     8°. 
Adam,  William.     See  Adam  family. 
Adam  family.    Genealogy  of  the  Adam  family, 

by  William  Adam.     Albany,  1S48.     12°. 
Adam  Scotus,  bp.  of  IVithern.     Opera  omnia. 

Parisiis,  1855.     1.  8°.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 

V.  198.) 
Adams,  Abigail  Smith.     Correspondence  ;  ed. 

by  her  daughter.     2  pts.  in  i.     N.  Y.,  1842. 

12°. 

Familiar  letters   during  the   Revolution. 

Sec  Adams,  John. 

Adams,  Andrew   Napoleon.     History  of  Fair 

Haven,  Vt.     Fair  Haven,  1870.     8°. 
Adams,  Ann.    Reminiscences  of  Red  River  and 

Fort  Snelling,  1821-29  ;  ed.  by  J.  F.Williams. 

(Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 
Adams,  Benjamin.     Cave  in  Indiana.     (Amer. 

Antiq.  Soc.  Arch.  v.  i.) 
Adams,  Charles.     Great  campaigns  ;   account 

of  military  operations  in  Europe,  1796-1870  ; 

ed.  by  C.  Cooper  King.     Edin.,  1S77.     8°. 
Adams,  Charles   Baker.     Catalogue  of  shells 

collected  at  Panama.     N.  Y.,  1852.     8°. 

Sec  Vermont.     Geological  Survey. 


APAMS 


AOAMS 


Adam$,  Cliarlt-s  Francis.  Address  on  opening 
till-  nt-w  town  hall  in  Braintree,  Mass.  Hos- 
ton,  1S5S.     8°. 

Strusjile  for  neutrality  in  America  ;  ad- 
dress before  tlie  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society,  1870. 
N.  Y..  1S71.     S°. 

Srf  .Adams,  John. — Adams,  John  Ouincy. 

— Se«ar<l.  \Vm.  H. 

Adams,  Charles  l-"rancis,  Jr.  Address  and  pro- 
ceedinjis  at  the  ded.  of  tile  Crane  Memorial 
H.-1II,  (Juincy,  Ma.ss.,  1S82.     Camb.,  1883.    8°. 

.SVc  Dana,  Rich.  H. — Morton,  Thomas. — 

\\'e\niouth,  J/tiss. 

Adams,  Charles  Kendall.  Manual  of  historical 
literature.     N.  Y.,  18S2.     8°. 

Recent  hist,  work  in  colleges  and  univer- 

.sities  of  Europe  and  America.    (Amer.  Hist. 
Ass'n.  Papers,  v.  4.) 

.V((-  Colombo,  C. 

Adams,  D.  Warren.  Sullivan's  expedition  and 
the  Cayugas.  (Cavuga  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  7.) 

Adams,  Edwin  Goodluie.  Historical  discourse, 
looth  anniversary  of  the  ist  Cong.  Church  in 
'IVinpleton,  Mass.  ;  with  appendi.x.  lioston, 
1.S57.     8°. 

Adams,  Eliphalet.     Sec  Adams,  William. 

[Adams,  Francis  Colburn.]  Life  and  adven- 
tures of  Roger  Sherman  Potter,  by  Peleg 
Vail  Tru.sedale  [psi'iid.].     N.  Y.,  185S.     8°. 

Story  of  a  trooper,  with  the  campaign  on 

the  penin.sula.     N.  Y.,  :865.     12°. 

Adams,  .SVr  Francis  Otti  well.  History  of  Japan, 
1853-71.    2d  ed.  rev.   2  vols.    Loud.,  1S75.  8°. 

till  J  Cunningham,  C.  D.  The  Swiss  con- 
federation.    Lond.,  1889.     8°. 

Adams,  George.  Geometrical  and  graphical 
essays  ;  cont.  a  description  of  mathematical 
instruments.  3d  ed.  enl.,  by  Wm.  Jones. 
Lond.,  1803.    8°. 

Adams,  George,  of  Boston.   Sec  Adams  family. 

Adams,  Hannah.  Dictionary  of  religions  and 
denominations,  ancient  and  modern.  4th  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1S17.    8°. 

Memoir,  by  herself;  with  add.  notices,  by 

a  friend,     lioston,  1832.     8°. 

Summary  history  of  New  England  ;  com- 
prehending a  sketch  of  the  American  war. 
Dedhani,  1799.    8°. 

View  of  religions.  3ded.   lioston,  1801.  8°. 

Adams,    Henry.     .SV<-   G.dlalin,  Albert.— Uan- 

•  Inlph.  John. 
Adams,  Henry  Carter.     'I'a.vation  in  the  I'liiteil 

States,    1789-1816.      (Johns    Hopkins    I'niv. 

.Stud.  V.  2.) 
Adams,  Herbert    Ha.xter.      Abbj   Hrasseur  de 

lliiurbourg.     (Amer.  Anli(|.  Soc.  I'roc.  n.  s. 

V.  7.) 

Encouragement     of     higher    education. 

(Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  .Stud.,  Notes,  no.  3.) 


Germanic  origin  of  New  England  towns  ; 

with  notes  on  cooperation  in  university  work. 
(Same,  Stud.  v.  1.) 

Maryland's  influence  in  founding  a  na- 
tional commonwealth.  (Maryland  Hist.  Soc. 
fund  pub.  II.) 

Maryland's  iiilluence  upon  land  cessions 

to  the  U.  S.  ;  with  papers  on  Washington's 
interest  in  western  lands,  the  Potomac  Co., 
and  a  national  university.  (Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.  Stud.  v.  3.) 

Methods  of  historical  study.    (.Siiw/c,  v.  2.) 

Norman  constables  in  America.    (SaiiiCy 

v.   I.) 

Notes    on    the    literature    of   charities. 

{Same,  v.  5.) 

Report  of  organization  and  proceedings, 

1S84.     (Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n  Papers,  v.  i.) 

Report  of  proceedings  of  2d-7th  annual 

meetings,  1885-90.     (Same,  vols.  1-5.) 

Saxon   tithing-men   in   America.     (Johns 

Hopkins  L'niv.  .Stud.  v.  i.) 

Seminary  libraries  and  university  exten- 
sion.   (Satne,  v.  5.) 

Tithingmen.     (Amer.  Anticj.  Soc.   Proc. 

n.  s.  v.  I.) 

Village  communities  of  Cape  Anne  and 

Salem.    (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud.  v.  i.) 

Work  among  workingwonien  in  Haiti- 
more.     (Same,  Notes,  no.  6.) 

a/id  others.    Seminary  notes  on   recent 

historical  literature.     (Same,  Stud.  v.  8.) 

See  Adams  family. 

Adams,  John,  president  0/  the  I'.  S.  Works; 
with  a  life,  notes  and  illustrations,  by  Charles 
Francis  Adams.    10  vols.     Boston,  1856.    8°. 

Answer  to  Pain's  Rights  of  man.     Lond., 

1793.     12°. 

Defence  of  the  constitutions  of  govern- 
ment of  the  L'.  S.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1794.     8°. 

Extracts  from  letters. 

Col.  v.  I.) 

and   Adams,   Abigail. 

during    the   Revolution  ; 

Mrs.  Adams,  by  Chas.  Francis  Adams.     N. 

Y.,  1S76.     12°. 

and  Cunningham,   William.     Corre.spon- 

deiice,  1S03-12.     Boston,  1S23.     8°. 

and   Sewall,  Jonathan.     Novanglus  and 

Massachusetteiisis  ;  or,  l\)litical  essays,  pub- 
lished in  1774  and  1775  on  the  controversy 
between  Great  Britain  and  her  colonies. 
Bo.ston,  1819.     8°. 

.VW.'.'  IMiiii'l  Leolinrd  is  iiuw  kimwii  to  be  Mnssa- 
I'liiisi'tlciisi!!.  aiul  not  Jnn.'illi.'iii  StwaH. 

Adams,  Charles  F.    Life  of  Adams,  begun 

by  J.  O.  Adams.     2  vols.     Pliila.,  1.S71.     12". 

Ciiamiii;ki..\in,  Mellen.  Adams,  the  states- 
man of  the  Amer.  Revolution  ;  address  before 
the  Webster  Historical  Society.  Boston, 
18S4.     8°. 


(Penn.  Hist.  Soc. 


Familiar    letters 
with    memoir    of 


ADAMS 


ADDISON 


Morse,  John  T.,  Jr.    Adams.     Boston, 

1SS5.     12°.     (Anier.  statesmen.) 

.S'(V  Hamilton,  Alex. 

Adams,  John.      Flowers    of   ancient    history. 

Phila.,  1S13.     12°. 
Adams,  Capt.  John.     Remarks  on  the  coimtry 

iVoni    Cape   Palmas    to    the    River   Congo. 

Lund.,  1S23.     S°. 
Adams,  John   Greenleaf,    and  Chapin,    E.   H. 

Hymns  for  Christian  devotion,  especially  the 

Univer.salist    denomination.      Boston,    1859. 

12°. 
Adams,   John  Jay.      Charter   oak,    and   other 

poems.     N.  Y.,  1839.     12°. 
Adams,  John  Quincy.     Ar°;innent   in  the  case 

of  U.  S.,  appellants,  vs.  Cinque  and  others  ; 

with   review   of  the  case   of  the  Antelope. 

N.  Y.,  1841.     8°. 

Dermot  Mac  Morrogh  ;  or,  The  conquest 

of  Ireland.     Bo.ston,  1S32.     8°.   - 

Duplicate  letters  ;   the  fisheries   and  the 

Mississippi.     Wash.,  1S22.    8°. 

[ ]  Essay  on  political  society,     n.  p.  [1798]. 

8°. 

Jubilee    of   the   constitution  ;    discourse, 

April  30,   before   the   N.  Y.  Hist.  Society. 
N.  Y.,  1839.    8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1S48.     S°. 

Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  oratory.    2  vols. 

Camb.,  1810.     8°. 

Letter   to   Harrison   Gray   Otis    on    our 

national  affairs.     Sag  Harbor,  iSoS.     12°. 

Same.     Salem,  1S08.    8°. 

Same.     Boston,  iSoS.     8°. 

Letters  on  the  Masonic  institution.  Bos- 
ton, 1847.     8°. 

Same.     Cinn.,  1S51.     8°. 

Note:  The  title  of  the  laler  edition  reads,  Letters 
and  opinions. 

New  England  confederacy  of  1643.  (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  29.) 

Poems  of  religion  and  society ;  with  no- 
tices of  his  life  and  character,  by  John  Davis 
and  T.  H.  Benton.     Auburn,  1S54.     12°. 

Report  on  weights  and  measures.    Phila., 

1S21.     8°. 

Ad.vms,  Chas.  F.   Memoirs  of  J.  Q.Adams, 

comprising   his   diary,    1795-1S48.      12   vols. 
Phila.,  1S74-77.     S°.  ' 

MoKSE,  John  T.,  Jr.    J.  Q.  Adams.     Sth 

ed.     Boston,  1S85.     12°.    (Amer.  statesmen.) 

Sevvarb,  Wm.  H.  Life  and  public  .ser- 
vices of  J.  Q.  Adams.     Auburn,  1849.     8°. 

See  Adams,  John. 

Adams,  Josiah.     See  Haven  family. 

Adams,  Nathaniel.     Annals  of  Portsmouth,  N. 

H.,  with  biog.  sketches.     Portsmouth,  1825. 

S°. 

.See  Penhallow,  Samuel. 

Adams,  Nehemiah.  South-side  view  of  slavery. 
3d  ed.     Boston,  1855.     12°. 

Same.    4th  ed.     Boston,  i860.     :2°. 


and   Fairchlld,  J.   H.      Correspondence; 

with  notes  and  comments.    Boston,  1S46.   8°. 

See  Eliot,  John. 

Adams,  Oscar  Fay.  Brief  handbook  of  Amer- 
ican authors.     Boston,  1884.     12°. 

Brief  handbook  of  English  authors.  Bos- 
ton, 1884.     12°. 

Adams,  Robert.     See  Cock,  S. 
Adams,  Sanniel.    Letter  to  James  Warren,  1774. 
(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  34.) 

HosMER,    James    K.      Samuel    Adams. 

Boston,  18S5.     12°.     (Amer.  statesmen.) 

.Samuel  Adams,  the  man  of  the  town- 
meeting.     (Johns  Hopkins  Univ;  Stud.  v.  2.) 

Porter,  Edward  G.     Address  on  the  life 

and  character  of  Saml.  Adams,  Boston,  Oct. 
26,  1884.     Boston,  1S85.    8°. 

Wells,  William  V.  Life  and  public  ser- 
vices of  S.  Adams  ;  with  extracts  from  his 
correspondence,  essays,  etc.  3  vols.  Bo.ston, 
1865.     S°. 

Adams,  Thomas.  Workes  ;  being  the  summe 
of  his  sermons,  meditations  and  other  divine 
and  morall  discourses.     Lond.,  1630.     fol. 

Adams,  William.  Subcutaneous  surgery  ;  its 
principles  and  recent  extension  in  practice. 
(Smithsonian  Inst.,  Misc.  col.  v.  15.) 

Adams,  William  and  Eliphalet.  Memoir,  by 
F.  M.  Caulkins.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  31.) 

Adams  family.  Genealogy  of  the  Adams  family 
of  Kingston,  Mass.,  by  George  Adams.  Bos- 
ton, 1S61.    8°. 

Adams  family.  History  of  the  Adams  and  Has- 
tings families  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  by  Herbert 
Baxter  Adams.     Amherst,  18S0.     12°. 

Adanson,  Michael.  Voyage  to  Senegal,  the 
island  of  Goree  and  the  river  Gambia,  1749- 
53.     (Pinkerton's  Col.  of  Voy.  v.  16.) 

Addey,  Markinfield.  See  Jackson,  Thos.  J. — 
McClellan,  George  B. 

Addison,  Charles  Greenstreet.  On  contracts. 
Sth  ed.  by  Horace  Smith,  with  Amer.  notes, 
by  15.  V.  Abbott ;  brought  down  to  date,  by 
H.  G.  Wood.     2  vols.     Boston,  18SS.     8°. 

The  Knights  Templars ;  a  complete  his- 
tory of  Masonic  knighthood  :  adapted  to  the 
Amer.  system,  by  Robert  Macoy.  N.  Y., 
1874.     8°. 

Addison, Joseph.  Works;  with  notes  by  Rich- 
ard Hurd.  New  edition,  with  add.,  ed.  by 
Henry  G.Bohn.  6  vols.  Lond.,  186S-70.  12". 
Conlcuts :  I.  Poems.  —  Poeniata.  —  IJialogues  upon 
tlie  usefulness  of  ancient  medals. -Remarks  on  Italy. 
2.  Tatler.— Spectator.  3.  Spectator cw//m«<'rf.  4.  Spec- 
tator cw/r/«rfc*/.— Guardian. — The  lover. —  Present  state 
of  the  war.— Late  trial  of  court  tariff.— Whig-examiner. 
—  Free-holder.  5.  Free-holder  concluded.  —  On  the 
Christian  religion.  —  The  drummer. —  Discourse  on 
learning. — Appendix  of  pieces  not  hitherto  published. — 
l-etters.  6.  Letters  continued.  —  Second  appendix.— 
Translations  of  Latin  poems. — Latin  prose. — Official 
documents. — Addisoniana. — Index. 


APIHSON 


yESCHYLUS 


b 


Criticism     on     Milton's     Paradise    lost, 
jnd..  i86S.     12°.    (Arl)cT's  ri-|)riiits.) 

Kvidciices     of    tlit    Christian    religion. 

Edin.,  1776.     12°. 

I ]  Free-holder ;  or,  Political  essays.  Lond., 

1723.     12°. 

.Spectator.     Sfr  Spectator. 

CoVKTHOi'E,    \V.    J.      Joseph     Addison. 

l.ond..  1S8.I.    S°.     (Enjc.  men  of  lettters.) 

.SV('  l.ndlow,  Edmund. 

Addison,  Lancelot.    Account  of  West  Barbary, 

1671.     (I'inkerton's  Col.  of  \'oy.  v.  15.) 
Addison,  William.     Cell  therapeutics.     Lond., 

Additional  nuniher  of  letters  from  the  Federal 

Farmer  t<i  the  Republican.  5Vc  Lee,  Richard 

Henry. 
Address  at   the   formation  of  the  Blackstone 

Monument  Association.    Sec  Newman,  S.  C. 
Address  from  the  Roman  Catholics  of  America 

to  George  Washington.    S<T  Carroll,  John. 
Address  of  members  of  the  House  of  Rep.  on 

the   war   with   Great   Britain.     Si'C  Quincy, 

Josiah. 
Address  of  the  people  of  Great  Britain.     .Sic 

Oalrymple,  Sir  John. 
Adelbold,  />/>.  of  L'tiecht.   Vita S.  Henrici  imp. ; 

\'ita  .S.  Walpurgis  ;  Libellus  de  crassitudine 

sphaerae  ;  Charta  ;  Musica.     (Migne.  Patrol. 

s.  Lat.  V.  140.) 
Adeline,   Jules.      Lexique    des    termes    d'art. 

Paris,  n.  d.    8°.    (Quantin's  Bibl.  des  bcau.x- 

arts.) 

Eiis^.  Art  dictionary;  tr.  from  the  French. 

Lond.,  1S91.    8°. 

Adelmanne,  hp.  of  Brescia.  De  Eucharistiae 
Sacramento ;  Rhythmi  alphabetic!  de  viris 
illustribus  sui  temporis.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s. 
L.it.  V.  1 43.) 

Ademar,  of  St.  Cihard,  Antrouliine.  Histori- 
arum  lil)ri  III;  Epistola  de  apostolatu  .S. 
-Marti.ilis;  Sermones ;  Carmen  acrostichon. 
(.\ligne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  141.) 

Adiard,  George.  Aniye  Robsarl  and  the  Earl 
of  Leycester ;  with  ;i  history  of  Kenilworth 
Castle,  land]  memoirs  of  Sir  Robt.  Dudley. 
L(jnd.,  1870.     8°. 

Sec  Sutton-Dudley  family. 

Adier,  George  J.  Dictionary  of  the  German 
and  English  languages.  4th  ed.  N.  Y., 
1K57.     8°. 

Wilhelm    von    Humboldt's    Linguistical 

studies.     N.  \.,  i,S66.     8°. 

Adolphus,  John.  Biographical  memoirs  of  the 
l-rendi  Revciluti<in.    2  vols.    Lond.,  1799.   8°. 

History  of  ICiiglan<l,  from  the  accession 

to  the  decease  of  (leorge  III.   7  vols.    Lond., 
1S40-4V     8°. 

Adomnan,  nr  Adamnan,  SI.,  ahhol  of  lly.  Ca- 
nonis;  1  )e  loc  is  sant  lis  liliri  III,  e.\  relatione 
Artiilli  epjs.  .ipi  Galli  ;  De  vita  .S.  Colnmbae 
libri  III.    (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lilt.  v.  88.) 


Adon,    St.,   abp.    of    X'icniic.      Opera   omnia. 

Parisiis,  1S79.     1.  8°.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 

V.  123.) 
Adorna,   Catharine.     Life;   with   remarks,  by 

T.  C.  Upham.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1S64.     12°. 
Adrevald,  of  J-'lcury.     Historia  translationis  S. 

Benedict!  ;   Miracula  S.  Benedict! ;  \'ita  S. 

Aigulfi,  abbatis  Lerinensis  ;    De  corpore  et 

sanguine   Chrisli.     (Migne.    Patrol,   s.   Lat. 

V.  124.) 
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Alcher,  of  Clairvaux .  Liber  de  spiritu  et 
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Alcott,  Louisa  May.  L.  RL  Olcott ;  her  life, 
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ney.    Boston,  1889.     12°. 

Alcott,  William  Alexander.  Vegetable  diet. 
Boston,  1S3S.     12°. 

Young  woman's  book  of  health.     Boston, 

1850.     8°. 

Alculn,  surnatncd  Flaccus,  also  Albinus.  Op- 
era omnia  juxta  editionem  Frobenii.  2  vols. 
Parisiis,  1851-63.  1.  8°.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s. 
Lat.  V.  100,  loi.) 

Alden,  Ebenezer.  Early  history  of  the  medical 
profession  in  the  County  of  Norfolk,  Mass.; 
an  address.     Boston,  1853.     8". 

See  Alden  family. 

Alden,  Henry  Mills.     See  Guernsey,  Alfred  H. 

Alden,  Lucius.  Historical  discourse  at  New- 
castle, N.  H.,  Nov.  25.    Portsmouth,  1S49.   8°. 

Alden,  Timothy.  Antiquities  and  curiosities 
of  western  Penn.     (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Arch. 

V.    I.) 

Collection  of  American  epitaphs  and  in- 
scriptions, with  notes.  5  vols.  N.  Y.,  1814. 
12°. 

Indian  names  of  White  Hills  and  Piscata- 

qua  River,  1806.   (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  12.) 

Letter  on  earthquakes  in  N.  H.     (Same, 

v.  9  and  14.) 

Memorabilia  of  Yarmouth,  1797.     (Same, 

V.  5-) 

Religious  societies  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

{Same,  v.  to.) 

See  Gibson,  Hugh. — Tyng,  Ed.  and  Wm. 


Al-DEN 

Alden  family.  Mcnuirial  of  llic  clfscciulaiUs  i>f 
|..lin  Allien,  by  EU.neztr  AUWn.    Raiiclolph, 

Aldersey,  L.     Voyajcc  to  Ji-rus;ileni  and  Tri|i- 

iilis.    1581.      iHakluyt's   Col.   of  voy.    v.   2, 

I't.  1.) 
Aldhetm.  S/.,  />/>.  of  Shcrborn.    Opira  omnia. 

(.\liKii<--.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  89.) 
Aldine ;  an  illust.  art  journal  for  1872-74.   v.  5-7. 

J  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S72-74.     fol. 
Aldred.  lUnry  \V.    Ni-u  history  of  Suffolk,  en- 

tilKil.Siili<ilk  records,    v.  i.    Lend.,  18S8.   8°. 
Aldric,  .S7.,  bp.  of  l.c  Mans.     Gwta  Aldrici. 

(Mi,i;iK-.  I'alrol.  s.  Lat.  v.  115.) 
Aldrlch,  Cyrus.     Memoir  of  A.,  by  J.   F.  Wil- 

li.ims,     (Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  j.) 
Aldrich.  Gcorjje.     Walpole  [N.  H.]  as  it  was 

and  is ;  history  of  the  town  from  1749,  also  a 

history  of  familii-s  previous  to  1S20,  and  a 

census  taken  1S7S.     Claremonl,  iSSo.     8°. 
Aldrich.  Pekj;  Emory.     The  Christian  religion 

and  the  common  law.     (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc. 

I'roc,  n.  s.  V.  6.) 

Criminal    laws    of   Massachusetts,    1S75. 

(Same,  V.  6.) 

M;issacliusetts   and    Maine ;    their   union 

and  separation,  1S7S.     (Same,  v.  7.) 

Remarks  on  the  ordinance  of  17S7  ;  1SS8. 

Same,  n.  s.  v.  5.) 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Hailey.  Pampinea  and  other 
jKunis.     N.  Y.,  1S61.     12°. 

Poems.     Boston,  n.  d.    8°. 

Aldrovandi,  Ulisse.     Memoir.    (Jardine's  Nat. 

lib.  V.  17.) 

Alembert,  Jean  le  Rond  d'.  Sec  Montescpiieu, 
Cli;i--.  (le  S.,  baron  de. 

Alcthitheras, /ifwrf.     .Sfj?  Osborn,  Laughton. 

Alexander  II,  Pope.  Epistolae  et  decreta. 
iMi^;ne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  146.) 

Alexander  III,  I'ope.  Opera  onuiia,  id  est 
epistolae  et  privilegia,  ordine  chronologico 
digesta.  Accedunt  variorum  ad  ipsum  epis- 
tolae. Parisiis,  1855.  1.  S".  (Migne.  Patrol. 
s.  Lat.  V.  200.) 

Alexander,  bp.  of  Lyeopolis.  Writings.  Sec 
.M<  thcidius. 

Alexander,  Archibald.  Hiographical  sketches 
iif  the  founder,  and  principal  alumni  of  the 
l-i>g  college.     Princeton,  1845.     12°. 

Evidences  of  the  authenticity,  inspiration 

and  canonical  authority  of  the  Scriptures. 
Pliila.,  n.  d.     H". 

History  of  colonization  on  the  western 

roast  of  Africa.     Phila.,  1849.     8°. 

Pr.ictical  sermons.     Phila.  [  1S50I.     8°. 

Alexander,    A.     I'all    of   Aztalan    and    other 

poi  ins.     Wash.,  1H39.     8°. 
Alexander,  Henry  Carrington.    .SVc  Alexander, 

Joseph  A. 
Alexander,  Sir  James  Edward.     Transatlantic 

sketches  in  America  and  the  West  Indies ; 


3  ALFRED 

with  notes  on  slavery  and  Canadian  emigra- 
tion.    Phila.,  1S33.     I.  8°. 

See  Boiuiycastle,  Sir  Richard  H. 

Alexander,  James  Waddel.  Forty  years'  fa- 
miliar letters ;  constituting,  with  notes,  a 
memoir  of  his  life  ;  ed.  by  the  surviving  cor- 
respondeut,  John  Hall.  2  vols.  N.  Y.,  1S60. 
8°. 

Alexander,  .S"/;- Jerome.  Notes  in  [his]  history, 
by  Charles  Rogers.  (Royal  Hist.  Society 
Trans,  v.  2.) 

Further  notes  in  [his]  history,  by  John  P. 

Prendergast.     (Same,  v.  2.) 

[Alexander,  John  Henry.]  Introits  ;  or,  Ante- 
communion  Psalms.     Phila.,  1S44.     12°. 

RejJort  on  the  manufacture  of  iron.     IJalt., 

1840.     8°. 

PiNKNEV,  William.     Memoir  of  A.,  read 

before  the  Maryland  Hist.  Society.     [Halt., 
1867.]     S°. 

Alexander,  Joseph  Addison.  Commentary  on 
the  prophecies  of  Isaiah  ;  ed.  by  John  Eadie. 
2  vols.     Edin.,  1873.     8°. 

Alexa.nder,  Henry  C.    Life  of  A.   2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1S70.     8°. 

Alexander,  Samuel  Davies.  The  Presbytery  ol 
New  York,  1738-18SS.     N.  Y.  [1S87].     8°. 

Princeton  College  during  the  i8th  century. 

N.  Y.  [1S72].     8°. 

Alexander,  Stephen.  Statement  and  exposi- 
tion of  certain  harmonies  of  the  solar  system. 
(.Smithsonian  Inst.,  Contrib.  v.  21.) 

Alexander,  William.  Co.stume  of  China. 
Lond.,  18(55.     fol. 

Alexander.  William,  .1/.  D.  History  of  women. 
3d  ed.     2.  vols.     Lond.,  1782.    8°. 

Alexander  family.  Sec  Stirling,  Alexander 
Hunipluys,  earl  of . 

Alexandre,  abbot  of  fumic'gcs.  Epistola  de 
Filio  Hominis.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v. 
205.) 

Alfani,  abp.  of  Sa/crno.  Carmina  ;  Sermo  In 
Evang.  "Cum  transiret Jesus";  Vitaetpassio 
S.  Christinae.    (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  147.) 

Alfonso,  Pedro.  Dialogus  Petri  cognomento 
Alphonsi  et  Moysi  Jndaei  ;  Disciplina  cleri- 
calis.     (.Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  157  ] 

Alford,  Henry.  State  of  the  blessed  dead. 
Lond.,  1870.     12°. 

Truth  and  trust ;   le.ssons  from  the  war  : 

four  Advent  sermons.     Lond.,  1S71.     12°. 

See  the  Bible,  New  Testament. 

Alfred  the  (.real,  kinii  of  /inz/amt.  Life  ;  tr. 
from  the  German  of  R.  Paiili  ;  .ippetided, 
Alfred's  Anghj-Saxon  version  of  Orosius, 
with  English  trans.,  and  an  Anglo-Saxon 
alphabet  and  glossary ;  by  B.  Thorpe. 
Lond.,  1S.S4.     12°. 

.Sec  Hoethius. 

Alfred,  pseud.  Letter  to  John  (Juincy  Adams 
occasioned  by  his  letter  to  Otis.     n.  p.,  iSoS, 


ALGER 

Alger,  canon  of  Liege.  De  sacramentis  cor- 
poris et  sanguinis  Dominici  libri  III ;  De 
sacrificio  niissae ;  Liber  de  misericordia  et 
justitia  ;  Libelliis  de  libero  arbitrio.  (Migne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  iSo.) 

Alger,  Artliiir  Martineau.     See  Alger  family. 

Alger,  William  Rounseville.  Critical  history 
of  the  doctrine  of  a  future  life  ;  with  a  bibli- 
ography [by  E.  Abbot].     Phila.,  1S64.     8°. 

Friendships  of  women.    Boston,  1S6S.   12°. 

Sec  Forrest,  Edwin. 

Alger  family.  Genealogical  history  of  the 
Alger  family  of  Taunton  and  Rridgewater, 
Mass.,  1665-1875  ;  by  Arthur  M.  Alger.  Bos- 
ton, 1876.     8°. 

Algernon,  pseud.  Ideals  and  other  poems. 
Phila.,  1842.     8°. 

Alglave,  Emile,  and  Boulard,  J.  The  electric 
light ;  its  history,  production  and  applica- 
tions :  tr.  by  T.  O'C.  Sloane  :  ed.  with  notes 
and  add.,  by  C.  M.  Lungren.    N.  Y.,  1884.    8°. 

Algrin,  or  Malgrin,  Jean,  cardinal,  abp.  of  Bc- 
sanfon.  Commentarium  in  Cantica.  (Migne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  206.) 

Alibert,  Jean  Louis.  Precis  th(?orique  et  pra- 
tique sur  les  maladies  de  la  peau.  2itme  ed. 
2  vols.     Paris,  1822.     8°. 

Alice  Maud  Mary,  grand  duchess  of  Hesse, 
princess  of  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland.  Bio- 
graphical sketch  and  letters.    N.  Y.,  1884.   8". 

Alison,  Archibald.  Essays  on  the  nature  and 
principles  of  taste.     Boston,  1S12.     8°. 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald.  History  of  Europe, 
from  the  commencement  of  the  French 
Revolution  to  the  restoration  of  the  Bour- 
bons, 1815.  With  index.  loth  ed.  14  vols. 
Edin.,  i860.     8°. 

History  of  Europe  from  the  fall  of  Nai>o- 

leon,  1815,  to  the  accession  of  Louis  Napo- 
leon, 1852.  9  vols.  Loud.,  1S54-59.  8°. 
Atlas,  1S52.     ob.  8°. 

All  the  Year  Round,  conducted  by  C.  Dickens. 
V.  9-20,  and  i-n  new  series.  23  vols.  Lond., 
1S63-74.     8°. 

Allan,  A.  Stewart.     See  Margaret  of  Logy. 

Allan,  George  Hayward.     See  Allan  family. 

Allan,  John.  Catalogue  of  [his]  books,  auto- 
graphs, engravings,  etc.  [sold  at  auction, 
May,  1864],  prep,  by  J.  Sabin.  N.  Y.,  1864. 
8°. 

Names  of  purchasers  and  prices.     N. 

Y.,  1S65.     S°.     (Bd.  with  the  above.) 

[DuvCKiNCK,    E.    A.]      Memorial   of  A. 

N.  Y.,  1S64.     r.  8°.     (Bradford  Club  series.) 

Allan,   Col.  John.     Sec  Allan  familv.— Kidder. 

Fred. 
Allan,  Joseph.    Works;  cont.  his  life,  remains, 

letters,  etc.     2  vols.     Edin.,  1752.     12°. 
Allan  family.     Memoir  of  John  Allan,    with  a 

genealogy,  by  George  H.  Allan.      Albanv, 

1867.     8°. 


I  ALLEN 

Alleghany  County,  A'  Y.  History  of  Alleghany 
County,  witli  illustrations.     N.  Y.,  1S79.     4°- 

Alleine,  Joseph.  Alarm  to  unconverted  sinners 
N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Allen,  Alexander  Viets  Griswold.  Continuity 
of  Christian  thought ;  a  study  of  modern 
theology  in  the  light  of  its  history.  Boston, 
1S84.     8". 

See  Edwards,  Jonathan. 

Allen,  Asa  Witter.     See  Allen  family. 

[Allen,  Benjamin.]     Miscellaneous  poems,  on 

moral   and   religious   subjects,   by  Osander 

\^pscud.\.     Hudson,  1811.     12°. 
Allen,  Brasseya.     Pastorals,  elegies,  odes  and 

other  poems.  Abingdon,  1806.  12°. 
Allen,  Charles.     200  tables  of  elevation  above 

tide-level  of  the  railroad  stations,  summits 

and    tunnels,    etc.,    in    and    around    Penn. 

(Penn.,  2d  Geol.  Survey,  Report,  N.) 
Allen,  David  W.  See  Thacher  family. 
Allen,   Ethan.     Narrative  of   [his]   captivity ; 

written  by  himself.     Albany,  1S14.     12°. 

Same.     3d   ed.  with   notes.     Burlington, 

1S38.     12°. 

Sparks,  Jared.     Life  of  Allen.     (Sparks' 

Amer.  biog.  v.  i.) 

Allen,  Ethan,  /).  D.  Who  were  the  early  set- 
tlers of  Maryland  ?  paper  before  the  Mary- 
land Hist.  Society.     Bait.,  1866.     8°. 

Allen,  Frederic.  Early  lawyers  of  Lincoln  and 
Kennebec  counties.  (Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
v.  6.) 

Allen,  Frederick  D.  Greek  versification  in 
inscriptions.  (Arch.  Inst,  of  America,  Scliool 
of  Athens  Papers,  v.  4.) 

Allen,  George.     Sec  Danican,  F.  A: 

Allen,  George  H.  Centennial  address  on  the 
looth  anniversary  of  the  ist  Baptist  Church, 
.South  Chelmsford,  Mass.  ;  with  poem  and 
accountof  the  celebration.    Lowell,  1S71.   8°. 

Allen,  Grant.  See  Buckle,  Henry  Thos.— 
Darwin,  Charles  R. 

Allen,  Harrison.  Clinical  study  of  the  skull. 
(Smithsonian  Inst.,  Misc.  col.  v.  34.) 

Monograph  of  the  bats  of  N.   America. 

(Sa)?ie,  V.  7.) 

Allen,  Ira.  Misc.  remarks  on  the  proceedings 
of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  against  the  state  of  Ver- 
mont, etc.,  1777.     (Vermont  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 

V.    I.) 

Natural  and  political  history  of  X'ermont, 

with  appendix.     Lond.,  179S.     8°. 

Same.     (Vermont  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 

Allen,  Joel  Asaph.     History  of  N.  Amer.  pin- 

nepeds.     (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Int.,  Geol.     Survey 
of  the  Terr.,  Misc.  Pub.  v.  12.) 

Monographs  of  N.  Amer.  rodentia.     See 

Coues,  Elliott. 

Allen,  John.  Spiritual  Magazine ;  or,  Chris- 
tian's grand  treasure  ;  preface,  by  Wm. 
Romaine.     2  vols.     Lond.,  n.  d.     8°. 


ALLEN 


12 


ALLIBONE 


Allen,  lolin.  (•.  1795.  Lifi-  of  A.,  better  known 
as  •Canip-nicctinKjohn,"  liy  Stephen  Allen  ; 
.idikd.  tributes  and  eulogies.  Boston,  1S8S. 
12". 

Allen,  Jolin  K.     Sff  Allinj;  family. 

Allen,  Jollev.  Account  of  sufferings  and  losses 
of  A.;  with  preface  and  notes,  by  Fr.ances  M. 
.St.Kidard.     Boston,  18S3.     S°. 

Allen,  Joseph.  A  minister's  account  of  his  stew- 
ardship ;  sermon  in  Northburough,  Mass., 
1.S41,  on  the  completion  of  the  25th  year  of 
his  ministry.    Canib.,  1842.     S°. 

Topographical    and    hist,     sketches    of 

Northborough,  Mass.;  with  the  early  history 
of  .Marlborough.     Worcester,  1826.    8°. 

Sir  Allen  family. 

(Alien,  J.    A.]      Day-dreams,   by   •t   butterfly. 

Kingston,  1S54.     12°. 
Allen,  Lewis  K.     Founding  of  the  city  of  Ara- 

r,it.     1S79.     (Buffalo  Hist.  Soc.  Pub.  v.  i.) 
Allen,    Myron    Oliver.     History    of   Wenham 

[M.-iss.],   civil   and  ecclesiastical,   1639-1860. 

Boston,  1S60.     12°. 
Allen,  Nathan.     The  opium  trade  in  India  and 

China.     2d  ed.     Lowell.  1S53.     8°. 
Allen,  Orlando.     O.  Allen,  by  Wni.  C.  Bryant. 

(Buffalo  Hist.  Soc.  Pub.  v.  i.) 
Allen,  Paul.    History  of  the  Amcr.  Revolution  ; 

with  letters  of  Washington.     2  vols.     Bait., 

1822.    8°. 

Aiilr:  WrUtcli  for  Allen,  by  John  Neal  and  Tobias 
W.ilkins. 

Allen,  Stephen.     Sec  Allen,  John. 

Allen,  Thoni,-».s.     History  and    antiquities  of 

l^ndon,  Westminster,  Southwark  and  parts 

adjacent :  contin.  by  Thos.  Wright.     4  vols. 

Lond.,  1.S39.    .S°. 
I ]  History  of  the  county  of  Lincoln  :  with 

views.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1834.     4°. 

History  of   the  county  of   York;    with 

views  from  drawings,  by   Nath.  Whittock. 
6  vols.     Lond.,  1S2S-31.     8°. 

History   of  the  counties  of  Surrey   and 

Sussex  ;  with  views  from  drawings,  by  Nath. 
Whittock,     Lond.,  1S29.     8°. 

Allen,  Walter  .Smith.  A  voice  from  the  pew  ; 
no  imrertain  snund.     Brooklyn,  18S7.     8°. 

Allen,  Willard  S.    .See  Allen  family. 

Allen.  William,  17S4-1.S68.  Address  at  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  1S54,  2d  century  since  [its] 
settlement.     Northampton,  1S55.     8°. 

American  biographical  and  historical  dic- 
tionary.    Cam!).,  |.S(J9.     8°. 

Same.     3d  ed.     Boston,  1857.     8°. 

Bingham  land.     (Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 

V.  7  ) 

History  of  Norridgcwock,  Me.    Norridgc- 

work,  1849.     12'. 

Now  and  then.    (Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 

V.  7) 

Psnlms  and  hymns   fur  pul)lic   worship. 

Boston,  1835.     13". 


Sandy   River  settlements.     (Maine  Hist. 

Soc.  Col.  V.  4.) 

See  Codman,  John. 

Allen,  William,  1S22-91.  Wm.  Allen,  Associate 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of 
Mass.     [Northampton,  1S91.]     8°. 

Allen,  William,  /?.  N.,  and  Thomson,  T.  R.  H. 
Narrative  of  the  expedition  to  the  Niger,  in 
184 1,  under  the  command  of  H.  1).  Trotter. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1S48.     8°. 

Allen,  Zachariah.  Bi-centenary  of  the  burning 
of  Providence  in  1676  ;  defence  of  the  Rhode 
Island  system  of  treatment  of  the  Indians, 
etc.;  address  before  R.  I.  Hist.  Society. 
Prov.,  1876.     8°. 

Perry,   Amos.    Memorial  of  A.,    1795- 

18S2.     Camb.,  1.S83.     8°. 

See  Williams,  Roger. 

Allen  family.  Genealogy  of  the  Allen  family 
of  Manchester,  Mass.,  from  the  earliest  set- 
tlement to  1SS6;  by  John  Price.  Supp. 
(Esse.x  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  24-25  and  27.) 

Allen  family.  Genealogical  sketches  of  the 
Allen  family  of  Medfield,  Mass.;  by  Joseph 
Allen.     Boston,  1869.     12°. 

Allen  family.  Genealogy  of  Saml.  Allen  of 
Windsor,  Conn,  and  some  of  bis  descend- 
ants, by  Willard  S.  Allen.    Boston,  1S76.    8°. 

Allen  family.  Genealogy  of  the  Allen  and 
Witter  families,  by  Asa  W.  Allen.  Salem, 
O.,  1S72.     12°. 

Allen  family.     Sec  Ailing  family. 

Allerton,  Isaac.  Memoir,  by  L.  Bacon,  [also] 
Letter  respecting  A.,  by  John  Davis.  (M.nss. 
Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  27.) 

Allerton  family.  The  Allertons  of  New  Eng. 
:iiul  Virginia,  by  I.  J.  Greenwood,   n.  t.  p.   8°. 

Alleyn,  Edward.  Collier,  J.  P.  Memoirs  of 
A.,  with  particulars  resp.  Shakespeare,  Ben 
Jonson,  etc.     1841.     (Shakespeare  Soc.  Pub. 

v.  I.) 

The  Alleyn  papers  ;  documents  illust. 

of  the  life  and  times  of  A.  and  the  early  Eng- 
lish stage  and  drama.     1S43.     (Same,  v.  7.) 

Alleyn's  College  of  God's  Gift  at  Dulwich,  Cat,a- 
loguc  of  the  nianu.scripts  and  muniments,  by 
George  K.  Warner.     [Lond.]  i,S8i.     8°. 

Allgemelne  G.trtenzeitung  ;  herausgegeben  von 
Krietlrich  Otto  und  Albert  Dietrich.  2  vols. 
Berlin,  1 84 1-43.     4°. 

Allgemeine  Homiiopathische  7xitung.  v.  56-99 
(V.  .ss  w.).     43  vols.     Leipzig,  1S5S-79.     4°. 

Allibone,  .Samuel  Austin.  Critical  dictionary 
of  English  literature,  and  British  and  Ameri- 
can authors  to  the  middle  of  the  19th  century. 
3  vols.     Phila.,  1S59-71.     1.  8°. 

Supplement,    by   John    Foster    Kirk. 

1  vols.     Phila.,  1S91.     1.  8°. 

Poetical  quotations  from  Chaucer  to  Ten- 
nyson.    Phila.,  1880.     8", 


ALLIER 

Allier,  Achille.  L'ancien  IJoiirbonnais,  histoire, 
monuniens,  mceurs,  statistique  ;  continiK?  par 
A.  Michel  et  L.  Batissier  ;  grav6  et  lithog. 
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by  the  names  of  her  towns,  iSSs-Valenlini,  P  J  I 
Semi-Iunar  and  crescent-shaped  tools,  .SSs.-Haynes' 
l""uisti!s,  .85;."""  '^"''"^="'<'"^'  -  blunder's  in  Tmer'. 
4-  1S86-87  Higginson,  Thos.  W.  English  sources 
ofAmer.  dialect,  .886. -Thompson,  Ed.  H  Arch*^ 
logical  research  in  Vucatan,  .SS6.-Greene,  J.  Evaftr 
The  Roxbury  Latin  School.  .S87.- Daggett,  David 
Selections  from  letters  received  by  D.,  :7K-iSo2  com 
municated  by  F.  B.  Dexter,  .887.-Thompson  Ed  H 
E.xplorations  m  Yucatan,  1SS7. 

in  the  Tj,'f-  1°"*"'  ^-  ^-  Estimates  of  population 
Ph  it's  w/;^^',""'  "■Pr'^^y"'>><'-,GnndM.  King 
Philip  s  war,  with  special  reference  to  the  attack  on 
Brookfield  ,n  ,675;  .887.-Page.  Lucius  R.  Wheeler." 
defeat,  1675;  where?  i8S7.-Weeden  Wm  R  ^  > 
African  slave-trade  in  New  Fi^fan.r;  J-      nf  ■     .^  I 

-Guild  Reuben  A.  Roger  Williams,  freeman  of  Mass 
-Molre'r  "'•  i  ""',«"''■    ^°"'"'^>-  L="i"  School,  'Sr' 

cr.rft°-riS.;f8SS.-°,l:a^°l'toE%'h^''^°^t'^''- 
an  aid  to  local  history,  ilsTflT^-pa";;  R?bt"l"fc 
tary  unification,  i&sS.-Davis.  And  McF  rnrnKr'T 
of  th;  ^rdh,^  """T-  ■'"c""  '"■  ■^"'^  'egislative  histofy 
Remarks  on  ,h  J'^' '  'S8S.-Aldrich,  P.  Emor/ 
Remarks  on  the  ordinance  of  17S7;  iSS.S.-Saraen» 
Joseph.     Action  on  his  death.-Hale,  Ed.  E.    Na'^i 

steba^stonlf  "■°p'''rr°:""'  ^^  ^^  ^^^  "^ ''"'hi 
Stanles  H   R     T  ,  c  1,   .    '^'  '     H°Pkinsianism.— 

And    M  ^'  \-       ^"""^  monument  at  Rouen.-Davis 

H  ynes  HW  tL^ai'T  '"'"'"^  ="  Cambridge.Il 
naynes,  H.xv.     I  he  Alabama  stone 

and^'the^"^"'  ^''''■'<=''-  P-  E-  The  Christian  religion 
and  the  common  law.-Hunnewell,  Jas.  F.  Illustrated 
Americana,    .493-624.  -  Doyle,  John   T.    Bay  of  San 

i-eaooay,   A.   f.      The  Farmer's   Weeklv  M.i=o„™ 
Channing    Ed.    The  navigation  laws  IpL.n'ir  F  W 
The  Peabody  Museum  of  Amer.  Arch,  and  EThno'l   iii 
Slave/    H'-^r^'r"'  "'  '^^    ^°"°"  ^•^"'-  -^  hU 
noole -n„Tj' ru^''"',-     ^°^"'  ^""ege,  Conslanti- 

D°^-wash%\":;,'j^^^„^o"'"Fotd:tror"of'Vh''t''°^ 

Republic.-Hunnewell,  Jas.  F^  Illust  r^e/ic^^a  'sTi": 
.6oo^P„rter,  Ed.G.  Aborigines  of  Australia.-Davis 
B„,  F  ^'"■'-'  ™""«'=  "-""dings  at  Cambridge  - 
Boas,  P.  Cranium  from  Progreso,  Yucatan.- Salis- 
bury, S.    Copies  of  Maya  pottery  and  implements 

7.  .890-9..  Green,  S.  A.  Northern  boundary  of 
P':i"-Nrrse- h"s"-  !1--  "•  '^-"■-cellcesorj''oh°, 
combl  -Hall  re:'  "^p  ""  {°'^°'""'  "^'"o'  Uo"n  Whit- 
con.bJ.-Hall,  G.  S.  Boy  life  1,1  a  Mass.  town-Smith 
C.  C.  Financial  embarrassments  of  New  England 
ministers  in  the  last  ceiiturv.-Putnam,  F  VV  A  s^  ,  J„ 
lar    ancient  work.  -  Bancroft,   Geo.     Action    of  The 

^.Tan  dTali'dT  r"r"r°^^'  "'"■  ^^    ^°~''^^ 
-Cha  e    Tho^     n  ViT^"'""-  ^-  ^-    ^'=°-  Bancroft. 
-\dam;    H    r'     ?hK    n"""'^""  '""^  '"'^  discoveries, 
.^dams,  H.  B.    Abbe  Brasseur  de  Bourbourg. 

Report  at  the  annual  meeting-,  1S21.    n.  t. 
p.     8°. 

—  53d  semi-annual  report  of  the  council 
with  report  of  the  librarian.  \\'orcester' 
1S39.    S°. 


AMKK.  ANTIQ.  SOCIETY 


l6 


AMERICAN  BOARD,  Etc. 


BENTLEV.Wm.  Address  in  King's  Chapel 

on  the  4th  anniversary,  iSi6.  Worcester, 
n.  d.    8°. 

Davis,  John.      Notice  of   [his]  hfe,   by 

Thos.  Kinnicutt.     Boston,  1854.    S°. 

EvEKETT,  Ed.     Proceedings  in  reference 

to  [his]  death.     Boston,  1865.    8°. 

Holmes.   A.     Address  at   the   2d  anni- 
versary.    Boston,  1S14.    8°. 

JENKS,  Wm.     Address  at   the   ist  anni- 
versary.    Boston,  1S13.    8°. 

Lincoln,  Levi.    Proceedings  of  a  special 

meeting  to  take  notice  of  [his]  death.  Wor- 
cester, iS68.     8°. 

Lincoln,  W.     Address  in  relation  to  die 

character  and  services  of  C.  C.  Baldwin. 
Worcester,  1855.    8°. 

Paine,  Nath.     Account  of  the  Amer.  An- 

tiq.  Society,  with  a  list  of  its  publications. 
Worcester,  1876.    8°. 

Bibliography  of   the    Society.     Wor- 
cester, 1SS3.     8°. 

List  of  books  received  from  the  sale 

of  the  first  part  of  the  Brinley  Library ; 
added,  a  catalogue  of  tht  .Mather  publica- 
tions;  arranged  and  collated  with  notes. 
Worcester,  1879.    8°. 

Portraits  and  busts  in  possession   of 

the  Society.     Boston,  1876.     8°. 

Publications  of  the  Society.  Wor- 
cester, 1876.    8°. 

Satne.    Worcester,  1S83.     8°. 

Remarks  on  early  paper  currency  of 

Mass.    Camb.,  1866.    8°. 

Paine  [Wm.].  Address  at  the  3d  anni- 
versary.    Worcester,  1815.     8°. 

QviNCV  [Josiah].     Remarks  and  resolu- 

lutions  com.  of  Q.     Worcester,  1864.     8°. 

Salisblkv  [S.].  Partial  index  to  the  Pro- 
ceedings, from  1812-80.   Worcester,  1883.  8°. 

Thomas  [I.].     Communication,  with  laws 

of  the  Society  as  revised.  Worcester,  1S14. 
8°. 

Washbirn  [E.].  Proceedings  of  the  So- 
ciety to  take  notice  of  [his]  death.  Wor- 
cester, 1877.    8°. 

American  anii-slaverv  almanac,  1S3S,  '39,  '44. 
^  \..ls.     N.  v.,  n.  d'.     12°. 

American  Architect  and  Building  News.  v.  1-38. 
3S  vols.     Boston,  1^76-92.     fol. 

American  archives.  4th  series,  cont.  a  docu- 
mentary history  of  the  English  colonies  in 
N.  America,  1774-76 ;  by  Peter  Force.  6  vols. 
Wash.,  1S37-46.     fol. 

5th  series,  cont.  a  doc.  history  of  the  U.  S., 

i776-«3;  by  Peter  Force.  3  vols.  Wash., 
1848-53.     fol. 

,\'olr  TIiiim:  i)  veils,  .ttc  all  that  have  been  |iul>- 
linlied  ;  the  int.  uf  llic  ihl-jd  and  6Ui  series  are  in  the 
I.II<T.iry  of  CunitrcB*. 

American  An  Review.    2  vols,  in  4.     Boston, 

iSSo-Sl.     4°. 


Proofs  of  etchings  and  engravings  on  India 

paper.     24  pts.     Boston,  1879.     fol. 

American  Art  Union  [N.  Y.  City].  Transactions. 
5  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S44-48.     8°. 

American  Artisan.  20  vols,  in  17.  N.  Y.,  1S64- 
75.     fol. 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
Science.  Proceedings  of  ist-39th  meetings, 
1S4S-90.    40  vols.     Salem,  1849-91.     8°. 

American  Athenjeum  ;  or.  Repository  of  the 
arts,  sciences  and  belles  lettres.  vol.  i.  N. 
Y.,  1825-26.     4°. 

American  Atlicnreum.   vol.  1.    N.  Y.,  1S68.   fol. 

American  alias.     N.  Y.,  _/<;/;// AV/i/,  1796.     fol. 

American  Baptist  Historical  Society.  23d  anni- 
versary, held  in  Pnila.,  May  29,  1876.  Phila., 
1876.     8°. 

Bailey,  Silas.     Amer.  Baptist  preaching 

of  the   17th    and    :8th   centuries;    address. 
Phila.,  185S.     8°. 

Bliss,  George  R.     Place  of  Baptists   in 

Prot.   Christendom;  address.     Phila.,    1862. 
8°. 

Eddy,  Daniel  C.     Unitarian  apostasy  and 

the  relations  of  the  Baptists  thereto  :  address. 
Phila.,  1S64.     S°. 

American  Baptist  Missionary  Union.  Missionary 
jubilee  :  account  of  llie  50th  anniv.  at  Phila., 
1S64.     N.  Y.,  1S65.     8°. 

American  Bible  Society.  Addresses  at  the  cel- 
ebration of  the  41st.  46th  and  49th  anniver- 
saries.    3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S57-65.     8°. 

ist-4ist,  43d-48th,  50th-53d,  55th-75th  an- 
nual reports.     72  vols.     N.  Y.,  1817-91.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  library.    N.  Y., 

1855.    8°. 

Sami:     N.  Y.,  1863.     8°. 

Manual.     N.  Y.,  1891.    8°. 

Proceedings   at    Wycliffe    semi-millenial 

celebration.     N.  Y.,  18S1.     8°. 

Report  on  the  recent  collation  of  the  Eng- 
lish version  of  the  Bible.     N.  Y.,  1857.    8°. 

Statements  and  documents.     N.  Y.,  1858. 

8°. 

See  Ferris,  Isaac— Storrs,  R,  S.— Strick- 
land, Wm.  P. 

American  Bible  Union.  Catalogue  of  the  library  ; 
prep,  by  1.  J.  Coii.mt.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     8°. 

American  Biblical  Repository.  See  Biblical  Re- 
pository. 

American  liibliopolist,  v.  i-S.  8.  vols.  N.  Y., 
1S69-76.      8°. 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 
Missions.  ist-S2d  annual  reports.  Bd.  in  16 
vols.     Boston,  1810-92.     8°. 

ist-ioth   annual   reports,   1810-20.     refir. 

Boston,  1834.     8°. 

Appeal  of  the   missionaries  residing  at 

Conslantinople.     n.  p.,  1841.     12°. 

Can  the  Board  be  kept  out  of  debt,  and 

in  what  manner?     Boston,  1859.     12°. 


AMERICAN  BOARD,  Etc. 


'7  AMER.  HIST.  ASSOCIATIOX 


■  Commemorative   volume   in    connection 

with  the  75th  anniversary,  Oct.  n-i6    iSSi^ 
Boston,  1SS5.     8°.  ' 

Controversy  between  the  missionaries 
and  the  evangehcal  Armenian  churches  in 
Turkey.     N.  Y.,  1882.     8°. 

-  E.xamination  of  charges  against  the 
Amer.  missionaries  at  the  Sandwich  Islands 
Camb.,1827.     8°. 

Hi.storical  sketch  of  the  mission  to  the 

Mahrattasof  western  India.     N.  V.,  1862.    8°. 

Historical  sketcli  of  the  missions  in  Euro- 
pean Turkey,  Asia  Minor  and  Armenia 
N.  Y.,  1S61,  '62.     8°. 

Importance  of  enlarging  the  operations 

of  the  Board,     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Memorial  volume  of  the  first  fifty  years 

Boston,  1861.    8°. 

Minutes   of  the   special   meeting   of  the 

Madura  Mission.     Madras,  1855.     8°. 

Report  of  the  select  committee  on   the 
deputation  to  India.     N.  Y.,  1S56.     S°. 

Si-e  Panoplist.— Missionary  Herald. 

American  bond  detector.   See  Dale,  John  Peace. 
American  catalogue  ;  under  the  direction  of  F 

Leyi)oldt  ;  author  and  title  entries  of  books 
in  print  and  for  sale,  July  i,  1S76 ;  comp.  by 
Lynds  E.  Jones.  2  vols.  N.  Y.,  18S0-S1.  4°. 
Same;  1S76-S4  ;  comp.  under  the  direc- 
tion of  R.  R.  Bowker,  by  Miss  A.  I  Apnle- 
.    ton.     N.  Y.,  1885.     4°. 

Same;  1 884 -90:  comp.  under  the  direc- 
tion of  R.  R.  Bowker,  by  A.  I.  Appleton  and 
others.     N.  Y.,  1891.     4°. 
American,  Annual,  catalogue,  i886-gi      6  vols 

N.  Y.,  18S7-92.    8°. 
American   Catholic  Quarterly   Review,     vols 

'3-17-     5  vols.     Phila.,  1888-92.     8°. 
American   Chess   Congress.     Book  of  the  6th 
congress,  cont.   games  of  the  international 
tournament  at  N.  Y.,  1SS9.     N.  Y.,  1S91.    8° 
American  Church  Review,  afterward  Cliurch 
Review,    vols.  27-31,  33-63.    36  vols.    N.  Y 
1875-91-     8°. 
American  Citizen.    Jan.  27,  1807-Dec.  21,  1808 

2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1807-08.     fol. 
American  claims  and  the  protection  of  native 

subjects  in  Morocco.     See  Perdicaris,  Ion. 
American  Committee  of  Revision  of  the  Author- 
ized English  Version  of  the  Bible.     Historica 
account  of  the  work  of  the  Committee  •  prep 
from  the  documents.     N.  Y.,  1885.     8°. 

American  commonwealths,  ^-ft' Scudder  Hor- 
ace E. 

American  Congregational  Association,  ist  4th- 
6th,  i2th,  I4tli-37th  annual  reports.  28 'vols 
Boston,  1854-90.     8°. 

Proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  the  Con- 
gregational House,  Boston  ;  with  a  brief  his- 
tory.    Boston,  1873.     S°. 


American  Congregational  Union.    I3th-i5th  an- 
nual reports.     3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1866-68      8° 

Manual,  1S75  ;  '76.     2  vols.     N.  Y     187^- 

76.     8°.  ■'      '■' 

Yearbook.     6  vols.     N.  Y.,  1854-59      8° 

book"''''  '^"""■^"■•^  •=='"«^>i  the  Congregational  year- 
American  country  almanack,  by  Thomas  and 

Roger  More.     1748,  '49,  '52,  '53,  '55,  -57,  .g,, 
65,    71-     9  vols.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12°. 

American  crisis.     See  Paine,  Thomas. 

American  ecclesiastical  year-book.    N.  Y.,  i860 


3  vols.     N.  Y., 
See  American 


American  Eclectic,     vols.  1-3 

1841-42.     8°. 
American    Education   Society. 

Ouarterly  Register. 
American  Entomological  Society.   Transactions 

vols.  1-2.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1S67-68.     8°. 
American  Entomologist ;  ed.  by  B.  D.  Walsli, 

Chas.  V.  Riley  and  Geo.  Vasey.     vols.   1-2 

2  vols.     St.  Louis,  1S68-70.     1.  8°. 

Note:  TiUe  of  vol,  2  is,  American  EntomoloKist  and 

Botanist. 

American  Ethnological  Society.    Bulletin      vol 

I.     N.  Y.,  1860-61.     8°. 
Transactions,     vols,  1-2      ->  vols      N   Y 

1845-48.     8°.  ■        ■     ■. 

American    Farmer;   ed.    by  John   S.   Skinner 

vols.  1,2, 3andii,in2vols.  Bait.,  1820-29.  4°- 
American  farmer's  almanac,  1S37,  '52,  '58,  '62. 

4  vols.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12°. 
American  Gardener's  Magazine  and  Register, 

af/erzeard  Magazine  of  Horticulture,     vols! 

1-7-     7  vols.     Boston,  1835-41.     8°. 
American  gazetteer  ;  account  of  the  new  world. 

3  vols.     Lond.,  1762.     12°. 
American  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society. 

Annual  report  of  council  and  officers    i8s7 

N.  Y.,  1S58.     8". 

Bulletin,  v.  1-2.  2  vols.  N.  Y 

Same,  1873-78  (imp.).    N.  Y. 

By-laws  and  list  of  fellows 

8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  library,  by  E.  R.  Straz 

nicky.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8°. 

Charter,    bylaws  and  members.      3  vols 

N.  Y.,  1S52,  '60,  '62.     8°. 

—-Journal,    v.  1-23.    23  vols.    N,  Y,,  1859-91. 

Polar  exploring  expedition  ;  special  meet- 
ing.    N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

Proceedings.    2  vols.    N.  Y.,  1862-64.   8°. 

Statement  of  the  objects  and  organiza- 
tion.    3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1856,  '57.     8°. 

See  St.  Bris,  Thomas  de. 

American   Historical   Association.     Annual   re- 
ports foriS89-9o.  2  vols.   Wash.,  1890-91.  8°. 

Papers,  v.  1-5.  5  vols.    N.  Y.,  1SS5-91.  8°. 

CoiiU-iits:  J,  Adams,  H,B,  Report  of  organization 
and  proceedings,  18S4, -White,  A,  D,  Studies  in  general 
history,  and  the  history  of  civilization, -Knight,  G,  VV. 
History  and  management  of  laud  grants  for  education 


.,  1852-56,  8°. 
1873-78.  8°. 
N.  Y.,  1874. 


AMER.  HIST.  ASSOCIATION 


AMER.  MEDICAL,  Etc. 


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Louisiana  purchase.  -  Salmon.  L.  M.  Appointing 
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proce<KiinKs  of  rd  meeting,  1SS5. 

2.  Adams.  H.  B.  Report  of  proceedings  of  3d  meet- 
ing, 1SS6.  While,  A.  D.  History  of  the  doctrine  of 
cornels.  Jameson,  J.  F.  Willem  Csselinx.— Schaff,  P. 
Church  .wd  stale  in  the  I'.  S. 

3.  Adams.  H.  B.  Report  of  proceedings.  May  21-24, 
1SS7:  Report  of  proceedings,  Dec.  26-28,  iSSS. 

4.  Adams,  H.  B.  Report;  List  of  memhcrs :  Report 
of  treasurer.  Adams,  C.  K.  Recent  historical  work  in 
the  colleges  and  universities  of  Europe  and  America.— 
White,  A.  1).  Catechism  ol  the  Revolutionary  reac- 
tion. Goode,  G.  B.  Origin  of  the  national  scientific 
and  educational  institutions  of  the  U.  S.  Mason,  O.  T. 
Mutual  obligation  of  the  ethnologist  and  the  historian. 
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Burr,  G.  L.  Liler.iture  of  witchcraft.  Scaife,  \V.  B. 
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E.  D.  Kentucky's  struggle  for  autonomy,  17S4-92.- 
Smilh,  \V.  H.  Pelhani  papers,  lossof  Oswego.— Trent. 
Wni.  P.  Historical  studies  in  the  South. -Weeden, 
W.  B.  Economic  and  social  history  of  N.  England.— 
Baldwin,  S.  E.  The  ballot  in  Connecticut.  Ford,  P.  L. 
Bibliog.  of  the  Ass'n. -Stewart,  G.,  Jr.  Notes  on  hist, 
studies  in  Ctnada.  Wright,  M.  J.  Trial  and  execu- 
tion of  John  Brown.  Tyler,  L.  G.  Records  of  William 
and  Mary  College.— Dunning,  W.  A.  Impeachment  of 
Pres.  Johnson.— Committees,  historical  societies,  etc. 

5.  Secretary's  report.— Jay,  John.  Demand  (or  edu- 
cation in  Amer.  history.— Andrews.  C.  M.  Theory  of 
the  village  community.  Fraocke.  K.  Karl  Follen  and 
the  liberal  movemcEit— Taylor.  Wni.  G.  Bismarck  as 
the  typicil  German.  Willoughby,  W.  F.  St.lte  aotiv- 
ities  and  politics.— Fling,  F.  M.  Mirabeau's  speech  of 
May  20, 1790.— Mace,  W.  H.  Organization  of  historical 
material.  -Campbell,  D.  Origin  of  Amer.  institutions. 
-Burr,  G.  L.  Fate  of  Dietrich  Flade.— Harris,  W.  T. 
Philosophic  aspects  of  history.  -Stewart,  G.  Brief 
notes  on  present  condition  of  historical  studies  in 
Canada. -Dabney,  R,  H.  Is  history  a  science?-Bou- 
rinot,  J.  G.  Canada  and  the  U.  S.;  an  historical  retro- 
spect.-Morgan.  E.  V.  Slavery  in  New  York.  Adams. 
II.  V.  Amendments  to  the  constitution  of  the  V.  S.— 
Mason,  E.  C.  Congressional  denuinds  upon  the  execu- 
tive for  information.  Gross,  C.  Plea  for  reform  in  the 
study  of  English  municipal  history.  Haskins,  C.  H. 
Vaztio  land  companies —Weeks.  S.  B.  The  lost  colony 
of  Roanoke  ;  its  fate  and  survival. 

American  Historical  Record,  and  Repertory  of 
Notes  and  Queries  ;  ed.  by  B.  J.  Lossing. 
vols.  1-3.     3  vols.     I'liila.,  1.S72-74,     4°. 

American  Home  Missionary  Society.  ist-65tli 
annual  reports.     65  vols,     N.  Y.,  1H27-91.     S°. 

American  luishandry.     Sec  Young,  Arthur. 

American  Institute  of  Homoeopathy.  Transac- 
tions of  3d,  Slli-i3th,  I5lli-i7tli,  I9th-28tli, 
3UII1-4ISI  annual  sessions,  1S46-S8.  32  vols, 
V.  p.  [i.S46]-88.     8°. 

.\olf :  Through  the  19th  session, called  Proceedings. 

Transactions  of  the  World's  Homoeo- 
pathic Convention,  at  I'hiladelphia,  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Amer.  Inst,  of  Horn,,  at 
its  2yth  session,  1.S76.  2  vols.  I'hila.,  1S80- 
,Si.     V,-. 

American  Institute  of  Instruction.  Lectures, 
i«3i>-42,  '44-46,  '4S-55.  '.S7-62-  3"  ^'J'^-  "'"*■ 
ton,  1831-63.     8°. 


American  Journal  of  Archseology  and  of  the 
History  of  the  Fine  Arts.  vols.  1-7.  7  vols. 
Bait.,  18S5-91.  8°. 
American  Journal  of  Education  ;  ed.  by  Henry 
Barnard,  vols.  i-io.  10  vols.  Hartford, 
1855-61.     8°. 

American  Journal  of  Education  [ed.  by  W. 
Russell],  vols.  1-4  and  i  of  new  series; 
afterward,  Amer.  Annals  of  Education,  etc. 
vols.  1-3.     8  vols.     Boston,  1826-33.     8°. 

American  Journal  of  Forestry,  vol.:.  Cinn., 
1SS2-S3.     8°. 

American  Journal  of  Horticulture  and  Florists' 
Companion,  vols,  1-2.  2  vols.  Boston, 
1867.    8°. 

American  Journal  of  Mining,  vols.  1-8.  8  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1S66-69.     fol. 

American  Journal  of  Numismatics,  and  Bulletin 
of  American  Numismatic  and  Archaeological 
Societies,  vols.  1-2,  5-8,  10,  16-22,  14  vols, 
N,  Y.  and  Boston,  1 866-88.     I.  8°. 

American  Journal  of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of 
Women  and  Children,  vols.  4-6.  3  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1S71-73.     8°. 

American  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts,  con- 
ducted by  B.  Silliman  [and  others],  ist  series, 
vols.  1-50;  2d  series,  vols.  1-50;  3d  series, 
vols.  1-44.   144  vols.  New  Haven,  1S19-92.  8°. 

American  Journal  of  Syphilography  and  Der- 
matology;  ed.  by  M,  H,  Henry,  vol.  i. 
N,  Y.,  1870.    8°. 

American  Journal  of  the  Medical  Sciences, 
vols.  1-26.     26  vols.     Phila.,  1827-39.    8°. 

New  series,  ed.  by  Isaac  Hays.    vols.  1-66. 

68,70.    68  vols.     Phila,,  1841-75.     8°. 

American   Law   Review,     vols.   1-9.      9  vols 

Boston,  1S67-75,    8°. 
American  Magazine.     See  Brooklyn  Magazine. 
American  Magazine  of  Useful  and  Entertaining 

Knowledge,     vol.  i.     Boston,  1835.     8°. 
American  Marathi  Mission.     Report  for  1887. 

Bombay.  1S88.     8°. 
American  Masonic  Register,  and  Ladies'  and 

Gentlemen's   .Magazine;    by   Luther    Pratt. 

vol.  I.     N.  Y.,  1S20-21.    8°. 
American  Mechanics'  Magazine,     vols.  1-2,     2 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1S25-26.     8°, 
American  Medical  Association.     Minutes  of  the 

24th  iiKitiiig  at  St.  Louis.     Phila.,  1873.     8°. 

1st   report   of  llie   cidumittee   on    public 

hygiene.     Phila.,  1849.    8°. 

Transactions,     vols,  9,  10,   13,   15-17  a'"' 

19.     7  vols.     Phila.,  i,S56-68.     8°. 

American  Medical   Inlelligeiicer,  by  R.  Dungli- 

son.     1S37-41.     vols.    1-4.      4   vols.      Phila., 

1.S3S-41,     8°. 
American  medical  lexicon.     N.  Y.,  iSii.     8°. 
American  Medical  Monthly,     v.  1-18.     18  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1.S54-62.     .S°. 
American  Medical  and  Philosophical  Register  ; 

conducted  by  a  society  of  gentlemen,     vols. 

1-4,     4  vols.     N,  Y.,  1811-14.    8°- 


AMER.  MEDICAL  TIMES 


19 


AMER.  STATE  PAPERS 


American  Medical  Times,  vols.  i-S  in  4.  N. 
v.,  1S60-64.     S°. 

-V,,/,-.  Continuation  of  the  N.V.Journal  of  Medicine. 

American  men  of  letters.  Sec  Warner,  Charles 
Dudley. 

American  Mercury,  1790-91,  '95,  '96,  iSoo-07, 
1.S09-17.    18  vols.     Hartford,  1790-1817.    fol. 

American  military  pocket  atlas  ;  maps  of  the 
Uritish  colonies.     Lond.  [1776].     S°. 

American  Mineralogical  Journal :  conducted 
liy  Arch.  Bruce,     vol.  i.     N.  Y.,  1S14.     8°. 

American  Missionary,  pub.  by  the  Amer.  Mis- 
sionary Association,  vols.  1-4  in  i.  N.  Y., 
1S46-50.     fol. 

American  Monthly  Knickerbocker.  See  Knick- 
erbocker, 

American  Monthly  Magazine,  vols.  1,  5  and  6 ; 
and  new  series,  1-5.  8  vols.  N.  Y.,  1833-3S.  8°. 

American  Monthly  Magazine  and  Critical  Re- 
\ie\v.    vols.  1-4.    4  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S17-19.    8°. 

American  Museum  ;  or.  Repository  of  fugitive 
pieces,  vols.  2-8  and  11.  8  vols.  Phila., 
17S7-92.     8°. 

American  Museum  of  Natural  History  [Central 
Park,  N.  Y.].  Sec  New  York.  Amer.  Mu- 
seum, etc. 

American  Naturalist,  vols.  1-26.  26  vols.  Sa- 
lem, Boston  and  Phila.,  1S67-92.     8°. 

American  Normal  School  Association.  American 
normal  schools  ;  their  theories,  workings  and 
results  ;  proceedings,  ist  annual  convention, 
1S59.     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

American  Notes  and  Queries.   \V.  Brotherhead, 
ed.     vol.  I,  nos.  1-4.     Phila.,  1857.     8°. 
NoU-:  .MI  lli.1t  was  publislied. 

American  Oriental  Society.  Journal,  vols.  2-5, 
8  [no.  2],  9  and  10  [no.  2].  8  vols.  New- 
Haven,  1851-S0.     8°. 

Proceedings.   1865-74,  '76,  '78-84.   18  vols. 

n.  p.,  1865-84.     8°. 

American  Otological  Society.  Transactions, 
vol.  2,  pt.  2.     Boston,  1878.     8°. 

American  Pharmaceutical  Association.  Pro- 
ceedings at  tile  i3th-39th  annual  meetings. 
27  \ols.     Phila.,  1865-91.     8°. 

American  Philosophical  Society.  Transactions. 
vols.  I  [ist  and  2d  eds.],  2-4  and  6 ;  and  new 
series,  vols.  1-2.  8  vols.   Phila.,  1771-1825.  4°. 

American  Phonetic  Journal  ;  ed.  by  R.  P.  Pro.s- 
ser.     vols.  1-3  in  2.     Cinn.,  1855-56.     8°. 

American  Phrenological  Journal  and  Miscellany, 
vols.  1-3.     3  vols.     Phila.,  1839-41.     8°. 

American  Pioneer  ;  a  monthly  periodical  de- 
voted to  the  objects  of  the  Logan  Historical 
Society  :  ed.  by  John  S.  Williams.  2d  ed. 
2  vols.     Cinn.,  1842-43.     8°. 

American  poems,  selected  and  original,  vol.  i. 
Litchfield,  1793.     12°. 

American  Presbyterian  and  Theological  Re- 
view, vol.  6,  new  series  ;  afterward  Amer- 
ican Presbyterian  Review,  vols.  1-3,  n.  s. 
4  vols.     N.  Y.,  186S-71.     8°. 


American  Public  Health  Association.     Reports 

and  pai)ers  ;   1873.     N.  Y.,  1875.     8°. 
American  Quarterly  Journal  of  Agriculture  and 

Science,     vols.  2,  3  and  5.     3  vols.     Albany 

and  N.  Y.,  1845-47.     8°. 
American  Quarterly  Observer,     vols.  1-3  m   i. 

Boston,  1833-35.     S°. 
American    Quarterly    Register,    pub.    by    the 

American   Education   Society,      vols.    1-15. 

15  vols.     Andover  and  Boston,  1S29-43.     8°. 
Note:  Vols.  1-2  are  entitled  Quarterly  Register  and 

Journal   of  the  American   Education  Society;   vol.  3, 

Quarterly  Register  of  the  .^nier.  Education  Society. 

American  Quarterly  Register  and   Magazine ; 

conducted   by  James   Stryker ;     afterward, 

Stryker's  American  Register,     vols,  i,  4-6. 

4  vols.    Phila.,  Wash,  and  N.  Y.,  1848-51.    8°. 
American  Quarterly  Review,    vols.  1-14,  19-22. 

18  vols.     Phila.,  1S27-37.     S°- 
American  querist.     See  Chandler,  Thomas  B. 
American,  The,  question  and  how  to  settle  it. 

Lond.,  1S63.     8°. 
American,    The,    question  ;    secession,    tarift', 

slavery.     Brighton,  1862.     8°. 
American    Railroad  Journal,     vols.   22,   42-48. 

8  vols,  in  15.     N.  Y.,  1S49-75.     ^1. 
American  reformers.     Sec  Martyn,  Carlos. 
American  register ;    or,  General  repository  of 

history,   politics  and  science  [ed.  by  C.  B. 

Brown],   vols.  5-6.    2  vols.    Phila.,  1809.   8°. 
American    register ;    or.   Summary    review    of 

history,  politics  and  literature  ;    [ed.  by  R. 

Walsh].     2  vols.     Phila.,  1817.     8°. 
American  religious  leaders.     6  vols.     Boston, 

1889-92.     12°. 

Ciiiilfnis:  Edwards.  Jonathan,  by  .\.  \.  G.  Allen.— 
Finney.  C.  G..  hy  G.  Fred.  Wri.ijht.— Fisk,  Wilbur,  by 
Geo.  Prentice. -Hopkins,  Mark,  by  Franklin  Carter.- 
Muhlenberg,  \Vm.  Aug.,  by  VVm.  \V.  Newton. -Way- 
land,  Francis,  by  J.  O.  Murray. 

American  Review  ;  a  Whig  Journal  of  politics, 

literature,  etc.     vols.  i-ii.     11  vols.     N.  Y., 
1845-50.     8°. 

American  Review  and  Literary  Journal,  vols. 
1-2.     2  vols.     N.  Y..  iSoi-o2.     .S°. 

American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens. 
See  Archreological  Institute  of  America. 

American  state  papers  and  correspondence  rel- 
ative to  the  annexation  of  Holland  to  France, 
repeal  of  the  Berlin  and  Milan  decrees,  etc. 
repr.     London.,  :8i2.     8°. 

American  state  papers  ;  documents,  legislative 
and  e.xecutive,  of  the  Congress  of  the  LI.  S., 
from  1789.  :st  and  2d  series.  38  vols.  Wash., 
1832-61.     fol. 

Conlmts:  Class  l.  Foreign  relations,  to  35th  Cong., 
1859.  V.  1-6.  2.  Indian  affairs,  to  2d  sess.  of  19th  Cong., 
1S27.  V.  1-2.  3.  Finance,  to  ist  sess.  of  20th  Cong., 
1S2S.  V.  1-5.  4.  Commerce  and  navigation,  to  2d  sess. 
of  17th  Cong.,  1823.  V.  1-2.  5.  Military  affairs,  to  2d 
sess.  of  2sth  Cong.,  183S.  v.  1-7.  6.  Naval  affairs,  to 
ist  sess.  of  24th  Cong.,  1836.  v.  1-4.  7.  Post-Ofiice,  to 
2d  sess.  of  22d  Cong.,  1833.  8.  Public  lands,  to  2d  sess. 
of  24th  Cong.,  1837.  V.  1-8.  9.  Claims,  to  2d  sess.  of 
17th  Cong.,  1823.  10.  Miscellaneous,  to  2d  sess.  of  17th 
Cong..  1823.  V.  1-2. 


AMKR.  STATKSMAN  2 

American  Statesman,    vol.  i.    N.  Y.,  1S47.    fol. 

American  statesmen.     .S'r^' Morse,  John  T., /r. 

American  statistical  annual  for  1854  ;  conip.  by 

K.  .S.  FislK-r  and  Charles  Colby.    N.  Y.,  1S54. 

s^ 

American  .Sunday  School  Teachers'  Magazine. 

vols.  6-7.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1S29-30.     8°. 
American  Sunday  School  Union.     Anniversary 

sermons  dilivircd  at  the  riciuest  of  the  A.  S. 

.S.  l'.     rhila.,  1.S39.     12°. 
Desiriptive  catalogue  of  books  and  other 

publications.     Phila.,  1S35.     12°. 

ist-i5th,  2oth-22d,  24th,  30th,  32d,  34th, 

39th,  40th.  62d  and  66th  reports.     26  vols. 
Phila..  1S25-90.     8°. 

American  Tract  Society  [Boston.  Mass.].     9th. 

iith-iSth,    2oth-26th,   31st,   32d,  3Sth,  46th, 

4Sth-53d  and  55th  annual  reports.     27  vols. 

Andover  and  Hoston,  1823-69.    8°. 
Hrief  history  of  the  Society  in  its  relations 

to  the  Amer.  Tract  Society  at  New  York. 

Boston,  1S57.     12°. 

Proceedings  of  the  first  ten  years.  [Bos- 
ton] 1.S24.     12°. 

American  Tract  Society  [New  York].  ist-3oth, 
32d-33d,  35th,  38th-47th,  49th-5Sth,  64th- 
66th  annual  reports.  56  vols.  N.  Y.,  1826- 
91.    8°. 

Publications,     vol.  5.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12°. 

American  Unitarian  Association.  Monthly  jour- 
nal,   vols.  1-9.    9  vols.     Boston,  1S60-68.    8°. 

Quarterly  journal,      vols.    1-7.      7   vols. 

Boston,  1853-59.    8°. 

American  wanderer  through  various  parts  of 
Europe,  by  a  V'irginian.     See  Lee,  Arthur. 

American  year-book  and  national  register  for 
1869;  ed.  by  D.  N.  Camp.  vol.  i.  Hart- 
ford. 1 869.     8°. 

Americans  against  liberty.  Sec  Serle,  Am- 
brose. 

Amerique,  historique,  physique  et  politi(|ue  en 
1825.    (Carle.)    [Paris]  n.d.     12°. 

Ames,  ICllis.  History  of  the  Redman  farm  in 
Canton,  Mass.     Boston,  1870.     8°. 

Ames,  I-'isher.  Works  ;  with  a  selection  from 
his  speeches  and  correspondence  :  ed.  by 
.Seth  Ames.     2  vols.     Boston,  1854.    8°. 

Saute;  prefixed,  notices    of  his  life  and 

character.     Boston,  1S09.     S". 

Ames,  Herman  V.  Amendments  to  the  con- 
stitution of  the  V.  S.  (Amer.  Hist.  Soc. 
Papers,  v.  5.) 

Ames,  Mary  Cleinmer.    See  lludsf)n,  Mary  C.  A. 

Ames,  Seth.     See  Ames,  Fisher. 

Ames  family.  The  Samuel  Ames  family ;  a 
K'IkmI.  memoir  of  the  descendants  of  .Samuel 
A  mis  of  Canterbury,  N.  II.,  1 723-1 891  ;  comp. 
by  John  Kimball,     Conc<ird,  189(5.     8°. 

Amherst  College  [Amherst,  Mass.].  General 
catalogue,  1HJ1-H5.     Amherst,  1885.     S°. 

Same,  1821-90.     Amherst,  1K90.     8°. 


AMORY 


Catalogus  Collegii  Amherstiensis.   9  vols. 

Springfield,  1S54-7S.     8°. 

Catalogues  of  officers  and  students,  1829, 

'3>-33.  '35-47.  '49-91-  54  vols.  Springfield 
and  Amherst,  1S29-90.    8°. 

Amherst  Alpha  Delta  Phi,  1S37-S7.    N.  Y., 

1887.     12°. 

Discourses  and  addresses  at  the  installa- 
tion and  inauguration  of  W.  A.  Stearns  as 
President,  etc.     Amherst,  1855.     8°. 

Exercises  at  the  semi-centernial,  1821-71. 

Springfield,  1S71.     8°. 

Obituary  record  of  graduates,  1S64,  '66, 

'90.     3  vols.     Amherst,  1864-90.     8°. 

Opening  of  Walker   Hall ;    address,   by 

W.  A.  Stearns,  with  other  exercises.  Bos- 
ton, 1 87 1.     8°. 

ist  quinquennial  report  of  the  Director  of 

the  Observatory,  18S1-S5;  by  D.  P.  Todd, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Report  of  twenty  years'  experience  in  the 

Dcpt.  of  Physical  Education  and  Hygiene. 
Amhcr.st,  iSSi.     8°. 

Roll  of  graduates  and  undergraduates  who 

served  in  the  army  and  navy  of  the  U.  S. 
during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Amherst, 
1 87 1.    8°. 

See  Cutting,  George  R.— Hitchcock,  Ed. 

—Tyler.  W.  S. 

Amici  justiti.ie.     See  Onderdonk,  B.  T. 
Amicis,  Edmondo  de.     Holland  ;   tr.  from  the 

Italian,  by   Caroline   Tilton.      l.ond.,    1880. 

12°. 

Spain  ;    tr.  from  the    Italian,  by  W.  W. 

Cady.     N.  Y.,  1S81.     8°. 

Amicus,  pseud.  Address  to  the  yeomanry  of 
Gnat  Britain,  upon  the  present  situation  of 
ihiir  country.     Edin.,  1792.     12°. 

Amiel,  Henri  Frederic.  Journal  intime ;  tr. 
with  introd.  and  notes,  by  Mary  A.  Ward. 
Lond.,  1S85.     8°. 

Ammen,  S.  /..  Historv  and  description  of  Luray 
Cave  [Virginia].     3d  ed.     Bait.,  1882.     8°. 

Ammianus  Marcellinus.  Roman  history  during 
the  reigns  of  Conslantius,  Julian,  Jovianus, 
X'alentinian  and  \'aUns  ;  tr.  by  C.  D.  Yonge, 
with  index.     Lond.,  Jlolin,  1862.     12°. 

Ammidown,  Holmes.  Historical  collections. 
2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S74.     8°. 

.See  Ammidown  family. 

Ammidown  family.  ( ".enealogical  memorial  and 
f.iniily  riconl  of  the  A.  family;  and  record 
of  otiier  families  of  Southbridge,  Mass.,  by 
Holmes  Ammidown.     n.  p.,  1877.     8°. 

Amoenus.  Enchiritlion  Veteris  et  Novi  Testa- 
mcnti  ;  C.irnun,  etc.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 
v.  6..) 

Amolon,  hp.  of  /.yoiis.  Epistokx  ;  Opnscula  ; 
Sententia-  de  praedestinatione  ;  Liber  contra 
Judaeos.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  116.) 

Amory,  Martha  Babcork.  .SV(-  Copley,  John 
.Singleton. 


AMORV 


ANDERSON 


Amory,  Thomas.     Life  of  John  Buncle.     New 

ed.     3  vols.     Lend.,  1825.     12°. 
Amory,  Thomas  Coffin.     Home  of  the  olden 

time  in  Cambridge,  Mass.    Boston,  1S72.    8°. 

Old  Cambridge  and  new.  Boston,  1871.  8°. 

Our  English  ancestors.    Boston,  1872.    S°. 

Sec  Blaxton,  William. — Sullivan,  James. — 

Sullivan,  John. 

Amos,  Sheldon  Political  and  legal  remedies 
for  war.     N.  Y.,  1880.     8°. 

Science  of  law.     N.  Y.,  18S0.     12°. 

Ampelius,    Lucius.      Liber    memorialis.      Sec 

Flonis,  L.  A. 
Ampere,  Jean  Jacques  Antoine.      Histoire  lit- 
tcraire   de   la   France    avant    Charlemagne. 
yime  ^d.     2'vols.     Paris,  1S70.     12°. 

Histoire    littdraire    de    la    France    sous 

Charlemagne  et  durant  les  X^  et  XF  si^cles. 
yime  ^d.     Paris,  1S70.     12°. 

La  science  et  les  lettres  en  Orient  ;  avec 

une  preface,  par  Barthelemy  Sainte-Hilaire. 
Paris,  1S65.     12°. 

Amsterdam.  Nieuwe  Atlas  der  ,Stad  Amster- 
dam,    n.  p.,  n.  d.     fol. 

Amundesham,  Johannes  de.  Annales  monas- 
terii  S.  Albani,  1421-40  ;  quibus  praef. 
Chronicon  rerum  gestarum,  1422-31,  auctore 
ignoto  ;  ed.  by  H.  T.  Riley.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1870-71.     8".     (Chronicles  of  G.  B.,  no.  2S.) 

Amusemens  de  la  chasse,  etc.  Sec  Fortin, 
Francois. 

Anacreon.  Anacreon  Teius,  poeta  lyricus, 
summa  cura  et  diligentia,  ad  fideni  etiam 
Vet.  Mss.  Vatican,  emendatus  ;  item  Anac- 
reontis  vita,  etc.;  aliaque,  quorum  seriem 
sequens  Pagina  notat :  opera  et  studio  Josure 
Barnes.     Cantab.,  1721.     12°. 

Anagnostes,  Joannes.  De  extreme  Thessaloni- 
censi  excidio  narratio  ;  ex  recens.  I.  Bekkcri. 
(Corpus  script.  Byz.  v.  36.) 

Analectic  Magazine,  vols.  1-12,  14.  13  vols. 
Phila.,  1813-19.     8°. 

Same.    2d  ed.    vols.  1-2.     2  vols.    Phila., 

1S16.     8°. 

Anamodus,  of  Ratishon.    Traditionum  Sanct — 

Emmerammensium  libri  II.     (Migne.  Patrol. 

s.  Lat.  V.  129.) 
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Ancient  classics  for  English  readers.  See  Col- 
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Ancient  history,  English  and  French,  exempli- 
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Anderson,  Alexander.  Memorial  of  A.,  the 
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Anderson,  Alexander  D.  The  Tehuantepec 
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Anderson,  Charles  E.,  and  Warner,  Gordon  L. 
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Anderson,  Christopher.  Annals  of  the  English 
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Anderson,  George  William.    See  Cook,  James. 


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ANDRFA  DEL  SARTO 


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Anderson,  James  Stuart  Murr,iy.  History  of 
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Anderson,  John.  Dura  Pen  ;  a  monograph  of 
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Anderson,  John.  English  intercourse  with 
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Anderson,  John  Corbet.  Biblical  monuments. 
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Anderson,  John  Jacob.  Pid  the  Louisiana  pur- 
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Gmmniar  school   history  of  the  United 

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Popular    school    history    of    the    United 

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School  history  of  France.    N.  Y.,  1879.  8°. 

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The  United  States  reader.     N.  Y.,  1873. 

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Anderson,  John  Parker.  Hook  of  British  topog- 
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Anderson,  Robert.  Reminiscences  of  the  Black 
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Anderson,  Robert.     Sec  Moore,  John. 

Anderson,  Rufus.  History  of  the  .Sandwich 
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Anderson,  S.uiiuel.  Survey  of  Palestine.  Sec 
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Anderson,  Willi.am.    The  Scottish  nation;  or, 

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Andrea  del  Sarto.     See  Bartolommeo,  Fra. 


ANDREW 


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ANDROS  TRACTS 


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Sto.ne,  Eben  F.     Slcetcli   of  A.     (Esse.x 

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Andrews,  Alfred.  Genealogy  and  ecclesiatical 
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[Andrews,  Charles.]    The  prisoners'  memoirs; 

or,  Dartmoor  prison  :   comp.  by  a  prisoner 
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Andrews,  Charles  M.     River  towns  of  Connec- 
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Theory  of  the  village  community.  (Amer. 

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Andrews,  David.  The  sure  and  only  foun- 
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Andrews,  Ebenezer  Baldwin.  See  Ohio.  Ge- 
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Andrews,  Ethan  Allen.  Slavery  and  the  domes- 
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.SVr  Lewis,  Charlton  T. 

Andrews,  H.  C.  Coloured  engravings  of  heaths  ; 
drawings,  with  description,  etc.,  in  Latin  and 
English.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1802-05.     ^1. 

Andrews,  Henry  P.     See  Porter  family. 

Andrews,  Israel  D.     See  U.  S.    Treasury  Dept. 

Andrews,  Israel  Ward.  Washington  county 
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Andrews,  John.  New  map  of  France,  from 
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Andrews,  John,  LL.  D.  History  of  the  war 
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Andrews,  Lancelot.     See  Andrewes,  L. 

Andrews,  Lorrin.  Dictionary  of  the  Hawaiian 
language  ;  appended,  an  English-Hawaiian 
vocabulary.     Honolulu,  1865.     S°. 


Andrews,  Sidney.     The  South  since  the  war ; 

14   weeks    in   Georgia    and    the    Carolinas. 

Boston,  1S66.     12°. 
Andrews,  Stephen  Pearl.     Basic  outline  of  Uni- 

versology  ;  with  notices  of  Alwato,  the  newly 

discovered  scientific  universal  language.    N 

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Discoveries  in  Chinese  ;    or.  Symbolism 

of  the  primitive  characters  of  the  Chinese 
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Primary   synopsis    of   Universology   and 

Alwato.     N.  Y.,  1871.     12°. 

Andrews,  William.  Punishments  in  the  olden 
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Andrews,  William  G.  Trading-house  on  the 
Pangasset.  (New  Haven  Col.  Hist.  Soc. 
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Andrews,  William  Stutson.  Treatise  on  theo- 
logical subjects,  with  several  prayers. 
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Andrews  family.  Genealogical  history  of  John 
and  Mary  Andrews,  who  settled  in  Farming- 
ton,  Conn.,  1640;  embracing  descendants  to 
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Andrlveau-Goujon,  J.  Carte  gen^rale  des  routes 
d'ltalie  et  des  pays  limitrophes.  Paris,  1S51. 
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See  Soulier,  E. 

Andros,  or  Androsse,  Sir  Edmund.  Affidavits 
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v.  I.) 

See  Andros  tracts. 

Andros,  Thomas.  Old  Jersey  captive  ;  or,  Nar- 
rative of  captivity  on  the  Jersey  prison  ship 
at  N.  Y.,  17S1.     Boston,  1833.     12°. 

Andros  tracts ;  collection  of  pamphlets  and 
official  papers  issued  [1689-98]  ;  with  notes 
and  memoir  of  .Sir  E.  Andros,  by  W.  H.  Whit- 
more.  3  vols.  Boston,  1S68-74.  4°.  (Prince 
Society.) 

Contents:  i.  Byfield,  N.  Account  of  Ihe  late  revolu- 
tion.—Declaration  of  the  inhabitants  of  Boston.— Pal- 
mer, J.  Impartial  account.— Rawson,  Ed.,  and  Sewall, 
Saml.  Revolution  in  New  Eng.  justified  ;  an  answer 
to  Palmer. — Andros's  proclamation  of  Jan.  lo,  16SS-9. 
—  Narrative  of  Androsse's  proceedings,  by  some  of 
the  Council.— List  of  authorized  fees,  16S6.— Charges 
against  Andros  and  others,  from  mss.  in  the  Mass. 
archives.— Treatment  of  the  prisoners  at  Castle  Island, 
Boston.— Petition  of  the  inhabitants  of  Maine  against 
the  revolution. — Willard,  Saml.  Discourse  on  the  cere- 
mony of  laying  the  hand  on  the  Bible  in  swearing. — 
C,  S.  Further  quarries  upon  the  present  slate  of  New- 
English  afl'airs. 

2.  Whitmore,  VV.  H.  Increase  Mather.— Mather, 
I.  Narrative  of  the  miseries  of  N.  E.,  16S8 ;— Present 
state  of  New  English  affairs ;— Vindication  of  New 
England.— Petition  of  the  inhabitants  of  Charlestown, 
16S9.— Bulkley.  G.  People's  right  to  election.— Mather, 
I.  New  England  vindicated.— Answer  of  the  Mass. 
agents  to  Randolph,  1690. — Short  discourse  against 
restoring  the  charters,  in  reply  to  "  New  England  vin- 
dicated."—Mather,  I.  Brief  relation  of  the  state  of 
New  England.  —  Report  of  the  proceedings  against 
Andros,  before  the  Privy  Council.— B.,  A.  Account 
of  the  revolutions  in  New  England.— D.,  C.  New 
England's  faction  discovered,  i6go. — Mather,  I.  Rea- 
sons  for  the  confirmation   of  the  charters. — Humble 


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Anecdotes  Chinoises,  Japonoises,  Siainoises, 
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Angeljco,  /•>•<!  Giovanni.  Fra  AiiK^clico  and 
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Angelo,  Michael.     .SVj-  linonarotti,  M.  A. 

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Angllbert,  SI.,  abbot  of  Saint- liiquicr.  De  res- 
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Angllviel  de  La  Beaumelle.  Laurent.  Coinmen- 
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Anglo-Chinese  kakndar  for  1X33,  1S35.  2  vols. 
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Anglo-Saxon  chronicle  ;  edited  and  trans,  by 
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Angouleme,  Charles  de  Valois,  due  d'.  Me- 
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Annale*  des  sciences  natiirelles,  coinprenant  la 
zoologic,  la  l>olani<|iie,  etc.  ;  re'd.  par  Au- 
tlouin.  Milne-I';dwartls,  llrongniart,  etc.  2^ 
s<5rie,  vols.  1-20;  3'  s<?rie,  vols.  1-20;  4e  serie, 
vols.  1-12,  14  and  15.  .^4  vols.  Paris,  1S34- 
61.     I.  8°. 


24  ,  ANQUETIL 

Annates  d'hygit^ne  publique  et  de  m^decine 
legale,  par  Adelon,  Andral,  Barruef,  etc. 
ic  Serie.     50  vols.     Paris,  1S29-53.     8°. 

Tables  alphabetiques  des  50  toms.,  1S29- 

53  ;  par  Ch.  Meaux  St.  Afarc.    Paris,  1855.   8°. 

2e  serie.     21  vols.     Paris,  1854-64.     8°. 

Annates  du  Conseil  souverain  de  la  Martinique. 

See  Dessalles, . 

Annates    philosophiques,    politiques    et    litte- 

raires ;    par    un    habitant  de   la   Louisiane. 

Phila.,  1807.     8°. 
Annalist,  The  ;  ed.  by  \Vm.  C.  Roberts,     vols. 

1-2  in  I.     N.  Y.,  1846-48.     8°. 
Annals  and  Magazine  of  Natural  History.    3d 

series,  vols.  17-20;  14th  series,  1-3.     17  vols. 

Land.,  1866-74.    S". 

Xolr:  Formeil  by  the  union  of  the  MaRazinc  of  Nat. 
History,  and  the  Annals  of  Nat.  History. 

Annals  of  England  ;  from  contemporary  writers, 
the  Rolls  of  Parliament  and  other  public 
records.     O.xford,  1S76.     8°. 

Annals  of  Natural  History  ;  or,  Magazine  of 
Zool<,)gy,  Botany  and  Geology  :  conducted 
by  Sir  W.  Jardine,  P.  J.  Selby,  etc.  vols. 
1-2.     2  vols.     Lend.,  1838-39.    8°. 

.\utt' :  Cont.  as  .\nnals  and  Mag.  of  Nat.  History. 

Annals  of  the  Fine  Arts.  vols.  1-5.  5  vols. 
Lond.,  1S16-21.    8°. 

Annals  of  the  peninsular  campaigns,  etc.  See 
Hamilton,  Thomas. 

Anne  of  .liistria,  queen  of  Fvanee.  Freer, 
Martha  Walker.  Married  life  of  Anne  of 
Austria.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S64.     8°. 

Re.geiicy  of  Anne  of  Austria.     2  vols. 

Lond.,  1S66.     8°. 

Anne  Boleyn,  queen  of  Etis^lanJ.  See  Di.xon, 
William  H. 

Anne  de  Jlretai^ne,  queen  of  /•'ranee.  See  Louis 
-Xll. 

Annuaire  des  Deu.x  Mondes  ;  histoire  gentrrafe 
des  divers  etats,  1866-67.     Paris,  1868.     8°. 

Annuaire  des  sciences  historiiiues ;  biblio- 
grapbie  des  ouvrages  pub.  par  Am.  de  Caix 
de  Saint-.'Xymour.     Paris,  1S77.     12°. 

Annuaire  protestant ;  statistique  gen<?rale  du 
protcstanlisme  fran(;ais,  avec  des  notes  his- 
toriiiues inedites,  par  Th.  de  Prat.  1865-67. 
Paris,  n.  d.     12°. 

Annual  of  scientific  discovery.  21  vols.  Bos- 
ton, 1850-71.     8°. 

.\olc:  iS,so.<ii,  eil.  by  11.  A.  Wells  and  G.  Bliss ;  .si-6s,  - 
1).  A.Wells;  66-69,  S.  Kneeland  ;  70-71,  J.  Trowbridge, 
Nichols  and  Cross. 

Annual  register  ;  a  view  of  history,  politics  and 
literature,  1758-62.  105  vols.  Lond.,  1795- 
1863.    8°. 

New  series,    1S63-90.      28  vols.      Lond., 

1864-91.     8°. 

General  intlex,  1758-1S19.    Lond.,  1S26.  8°. 

Anquetll,  Louis  Pierre.     L'intri.gue  du  cabinet 

sous  Henri  IV  et  Louis  Xlll.     vols.  2-4.     3 

vols.     Paris,  1780.     12°. 


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APIANUS 


Anscharius,  Anskarius  or  Ansgar,  St.,  abp.  of 
Hamburgh.  Vita  Anscharii  auct.  S.  Rem- 
berto  ;  Vita  et  miracula  S.  Willehadi  ;  Epis- 
tola.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  118.) 

Vita  Anskarii  auctore  Rimberto  ;  recens. 

G.    Waitz.      1884.      (Scriptores  rerum   Ger- 
manicarum.) 

Anselm,  St.     See  Anselmus,  St. 

Anselme,  of  Laon.  Enarrationes  in  Cantica, 
in  Matthaeum,  in  Apocalypsin  ;  Epistola. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  162.) 

Anselme  of  Liige.  Historia  episcoporum  Leo- 
dicnsium  ;  Vita  Vasonis  Leodiensis  episcopi. 
(iMigne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  139,  142.) 

Anselme,  of  Reims.  Historia  dedicationis  ec- 
clesia  S.  Remigii  apud  Remos.  (Migne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  142.) 

Anselme  de  Ste.  Marie,  Pierre  de  Guibours. 
Histoiie  gcnealogique  et  chronologique  de 
la  niaison  royale  de  France  ;  continu^e  par 
HonortJ  Caille,  Sr.  Du.  Fourny ;  aug.  par 
Aiige  de  Ste-Rosalie  et  Siniplicien.  3it:me 
t'd.     9  vols.     Paris,  1726-33.     fol. 

Anselmo,  St.,  bp.  of  Lucca.  Contra  Guibertinii 
antipapam  libri  II ;  Collectanea  ;  Collectio 
canonica  ;  Opuscula  spuria.  (Migne.  Patrol. 
s.  Lat.  V.  149.) 

Anselmus,  St.,  abp.  of  Canterbury.  Opera  ;  nee 
non  Eadnieri  Historia  novorum,  et  alia  opus- 
cula ;  labore  ac  studio  Gabrielis  Gerberon. 
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Opera  omnia.     2  vols.     Parisiis,   1863-65. 

1.  8°.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  158-159.) 

Church,  R.  W.     Saint  Anselm.     Lond., 

1870.     12°. 

'E..\vit.\'e.v.,  of  Canterbury.  Vita  S.  Anseimi. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  158.) 

Anselmus,  bp.  of  Havelberg.  Liber  de  ordine 
canonicorum  regularium  ;  Apologeticum  pro 
ordine  canonicorum  regularium ;  Dialogi. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  1S8.) 

Ansgar,  St.     See  Anscharius,  St. 

Anson,  George,  lord.  Voyage  round  the 
world,  1740-44  ;  comp.  from  [his]  papers,  by 
Richard  Walter.     Lond.,  174S.     4°. 

Savie.      (Kerr's   Col.   of  voy.   v.    11) ; — 

(Smollett's  Comp.  of  voy.  v.  7.) 

Anspach,  Elizabeth  Berkeley  Craven,  margra- 
vine of.  Journey  through  the  Crimea  to 
Constantinople.     Lond.,  17S9.     4°. 

Ansted,  David  Thomas.  Physical  geography. 
Lond.,  1867.     S°. 

Anstey,  Thomas  Chisholm.  Plea  of  the  unrep- 
resented Commons  for  restitution  of  fran- 
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[Anstis,  John.]  Register  of  the  most  noble 
Order  of  the  Garter,  from  its  cover  in  black 
velvet,  usually  called  the  Black  Book.  2 
vols.     Lond.,  1724.     fol. 

Answer  to  a  pamphlet  entitled  "Taxation  no 
tyranny."     Lond.,  1775.     8°. 


Answer  to  certain  parts  of  Carey's  Olive  Branch, 

by  a  Federalist.     See  Morris,  Gouverneur. 
Answer  to  Hamilton's  letter  cone.  John  Adams  ; 

by  a  citizen  of  N.  Y.     See  Cheetham,  Jas. 
Answer  to  "Six  months  in  a  convent."     See 

St.  George,  Mary  E. 
Answer  to   the   declaration   of  the   American 

Congress.     See  Lind,  Jonathan. 
Answer  to  the  "Inquiry  into  the  state  of  the 

nation."     4th  ed.     Lond.,  1806.     8°. 
Answer  to  "War  in  disguise."     See  Morris, 

Gouverneur. 
Ante-Nlcene    Christian   library.     Sec  Roberts, 

Alexander. 
Anthon,   Charles   Edward.      Narrative  of  the 

settlement  of  George  Christian  Anthon  in 

America.     N.  Y.,  1S72.     8°. 
Anthon,  Henry.    Parish  annals  ;  sermon  giving 

hist,    notices  of  St.   Mark's   Church   in   the 

Bowery,  N.  Y.     N.  Y.,  1S45.     8°. 
Anthon,  William  Henry.     Argument  in  belialf 

of  Ray  Tompkins  and  John  C.  Thompson. 

N.  Y.,  185S.     8°. 
Anthony,  Henry  B.     Catalogue  of  [his]  library 

and  autographs,  sold  February,  1885.     N.  Y., 

18S5.     S°. 

Defense  of  Rhode  Island,  her  institutions, 

etc.;  a  speech.    Wash.,  1881.    8°. 

Anthony,  Susanna.    Life  and  character  of  A.; 

[with]  extracts  from  her  writings  :  comp.  by 

Samuel  Hopkins.    2d  ed.    Portland,  1810.  12°. 
Anthropological  Institute  of  Great  Britain  and 

Ireland.    Journal,    vols.  1-3.    3  vols.    Lond., 

1871-74.     8°. 
Anthropological    Review   and   Journal   of   the 

Anthropological  Society  of  London,     vols. 

6-7.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1868-69.    8°. 
Antletam   National  Cemetery.     History  of  the 

cemetery,    inch   a  list  of  the  loyal  soldiers 

buried  therein,  etc.     Bait.,  1S69.     8°. 
Antiquarian  Magazine  and  Bibliographer  ;  ed. 

by  Ed.  Walford.    nos.  1-5.    Lond.,  1882.    ,8°. 
Antiquary,  The.     vols.  1-26.     26  vols.     Lond., 

18S0-92.     4°. 
Antiquitates  Americans.     See  Rafn,  C.  C. 
Antique  views  of  Boston.  See    Stark,  James  H. 
Anti-Slavery  Record,    vols.  1-2.    2  vols.    N.  Y.. 

1S35-36.     12°. 
Antommarchi,  Francesco.     See  Napoleon  1. 
Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius.    Thoughts;  tr.  by 

George  Long.     Lond.,  Bohn.  1S80.     12°. 

Watson,  Paul  Barron.     Marcus  Aurelius 

Antoninus.     N.  Y.,  1884.     8°. 

Antoninus  Placentinus.  Itinerarium.  (Migne. 
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Apes  or  Apess,  William.  Experience  of  five 
Christian  Indians  of  the  Pequod  tribe.  Bos- 
ton, 1837.     8°. 

See  Philip,  King. 

Apianus,  Petrus.  La  cosmographia  corregida 
y   anadida    por   Gemma   Frisio  :    el   silio   y 


APIANUS 


26 


ARAGO 


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Girava  Tarra};onez.     Aiivers,  1575.     4°- 

Dutch.     Cosiiiuijrapliie  oft  BeschrijvinRc 

dc-r  gi-lutlder  \\\rclt ;  gecorrigeert  endc 
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l.S9i-     ■'^-  4^'- 
Apocalypse  <>f  nalure,  etc.     Sec  Stewart,  John. 
Apocryphal  gospels,  acts  and  revelations ;  tr. 

by  AIe.\   Walker.     Edin.,  1S70.     S°.     (Ante- 

Nicene  Christ,  lib.  v.  16.) 
Apollinaris  Sidonius,  Caius  SoUius,  bp.  of  Clcr- 

tnoiit-l-'iiraiiJ.      Epistohe  ;   Carmina  ;  Vita. 

(Miijne.  Patrol,  s.  I.at.  v.  58.) 
Apollonlus  Ixhodiiis.   Argonautica  ;  tr.  into  Hng- 

li~.li  prose  from  the  text  of  K.  Merkel,  by  Kd. 

r.  (dkridge.     Lond.,  I'-ohn,    1.SS9.     12°. 
Apollonlus   Tyatunis.     Sketch  of  [his]  life  ;  or, 

Tin-  first  ten  decades  of  our  era  :  by  Daniel 

M.   Tredwell.     N.  Y.,  18S6.     8°. 
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inter  iu)vi  orbis  [irovincias  celeberrinicc,  in- 

ventionc,  et  rebus  in  eadem  gestis,  libri  V. 

Antwerp,  1567.     12°. 
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Dc.iiiildson.     Edin.,  1880.    8°.    (Ante-Nicene 

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Aolc:  Hit.  with  Clementine  homilies,  and  according 

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Appalachia.     vols.  1-2.     2  vols,     lioslon,  1876- 

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Appeal  from  the  new  to  the  old  Whigs.  Sec 
Ihirke,  Kdniund. 

Appeal  to  the  citizens  of  Pennsylvania,  etc.  .SVr 
Kirk  bride,  T.  S. 

Appeal  to  the  head  and  heart  of  every  man  antl 
woman  in  Great  Hritain  resp.  the  threateneil 
French  invasion  and  the  importance  of  com- 
ing forward  with  vohintary  contributions. 
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Appia,  P.  Louis.  Ambulance  surgeon  ;  or, 
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Appleton,  Flixabeth  Haven.  In  memoriam, 
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Appleton,  Jesse.  Addresses  at  the  annual  com- 
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Appleton,  Nathan.  Star  spangletl  baimer  ;  ad- 
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Appleton,    .Samuel,    il.    1670.      Sec   Appleton 

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Appleton,  William.  Memoir  of  A.;  prep,  [for] 
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Appleton,  William  Sumner.  Sec  Baker,  Crane, 
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Appleton  family.  Memorial  of  Samuel  Apple- 
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Monumental  memorials  of  the  A.  family. 

Hoston,  1S67.    4°. 

Appleton's     American    cyclopaedia  ;    ed.     by 

George    Ripley   and   Charles   A.   Dana.     16 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1873-76.     sm.  fol. 
Appleton's  Annual  cyclopaedia.    .S'<r  American 

anntial  cycIo|)aedia. 
Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of  American  biography  ; 

ed.  by  James  Grant  Wilson  and  John  Fiske. 

6  vols.     N.  Y.,  1887-89.     8°. 
Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of  applied  mechanics : 

ed.  bv  Park  Benjamin.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1SS5. 

1.  8°.  ' 
Appleton's  cyclopaedia  of  biography.     Revised 

Amer.   ed.,   edited   by   Francis   L.    Hawks. 

N.  Y..  1S63.     1.  8°. 
Appleton's  dictionary  of  machines,  mechanics, 

engineering,  etc.     New  ed.,  with  appendix. 

2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1873-74.     8°. 
Appleton's  dictionary   of    New   York  and   its 

vicinity.     N.  Y.,  1S86.     12°. 
Appleton's  general  guide  to  the  United  States 

and  Canada.     2  vols.     N.  \ .,  1886.     12°. 
Appleton's  Journal  of  Literature,  Science  and 

Art.    vt)ls.  1-22,  26.    2",  vols.    N.  ^■.,  1869-S1. 

1.  8°. 
Appleton's  library  manual.     N.  Y.,  1S47.    8°. 
Apthorp,  George   Henry.     Topographical  de- 
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(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  1.) 
Apuleius  ()/•  Appulelus,  Lucius,    Madtiiircnsis. 

Opera  omnia  ex   editione   Oudeiidorpiana ; 

cum   notis  et  interpretatione  in   usimi   Del- 

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O'ulnils:  Melamorpho.scs ;  nr.  Golden  ass.  The 
t-od  of  Soci.ites.-The  l-loiida.  His  defence:  or,  A 
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Arabian  nights,  'I'he  ;  tr.  by  Edward  l-"orster, 
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Arago,  Jac<|ues  lltieiiiie  Victor.  Histoire  de 
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George.  Cerlayne  notes  of  instruction  in  Eng.  verse, 
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Euphues;  the  anatomy  of  wit.  1579.— Milion,  John. 
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[Ed.].     The  first  three  English  books  on 

America  [?  I5ii]-I555 ;  being  translations, 
compilations,  etc.,  by  Rich.  Eden,  from 
Pietro  Martire,  S.  Miinster  and  S.  Cabot, 
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Transcript  of  the  registers  of  the  Com- 
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Arblay,  Frances  Burney,  3hiic.  d'.  Diary  and 
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Evelina;  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  Annie 

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Arbrissel,  Robert  d'.  Vita;  Regiilae  sancti- 
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Arc,  Joan  of.     Sec  Jeanne  if  Arc. 

Arcadian,  The.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1872-74.     fol. 

Archaeologia  ;  or.  Miscellaneous  tracts  rel.  to 
antiquity.  See  London.  Society  of  Anti- 
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Archaeologia  Americana.  See  American  Anti- 
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Cotitrnts:  I.  Work  of  the  Institute  in  1SS2.— Bando- 
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Papers.    4  vols.    Bait,  and  Boston,  1SS6- 

87.     8°. 

Contents:  Clarke,  Jos.  T.  Doric  shaft  and  base 
found  at  Assos : — Proto-Ionic  capital  from  the  site  of 
Neandreia.— Ward,  Wm.  Hayes.     Notes  on  Oriental 


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antiquities  (—Report  on  the  Wolfe  expedition  to  Baby- 
lonia, 1S.S4-S5. 

Papers.     American  series,     nos.  i  and  3. 

2  vols.     Boston  and  Camb.,  1S83-90.     8°. 

Contents:  I.  Bandolier,  .\.  F.  Hist,  introd.  to 
studies  among  the  sedentary  Indians  of  New  Mexico. 
— Report  on  the  ruins  of  the  Pueblo  of  Pecos.  3.  Ban- 
dolier, A.  F.  Final  report  of  investigations  amoRg 
the  Indians  of  the  southwestern  U.  S.,  1880-85.    Pt.  i. 

Papers.     Classical   series,     nos.  i  and  3. 

2  vols.     Boston  and  Camb.,  1882-90.    8°. 

Contents:  I.  Clarke,  Jos.  Thacher.  Report  on  the 
investigations  at  Assos,  iSSi  ;  with  appendix,  cont. 
inscriptions  from  Assos  and  Lesbos,  and  papers,  by 
W.  C.  Lawton  and  J.  S.  Diller.  3.  Merriam,  Aug.  C. 
Telegraphing  among  the  ancients. 

Proposed  rules  for  the  New  York  Society. 

n.  p.,  1885.     8°. 

Regulations,  officers  and  list  of  members. 

Boston,  1883.     8°. 

American  School  of  Classical  Studies 

AT  Athens,  ist-ioth  annual  reports  of  the 
managing  committee,  1881-91.  7  vols. 
Camb.,  1885-91.    8°. 

Note :  Rejjorts  1-3  are  in  reprint. 

Bulletin,     nos.   1-2.     2  vols.     Boston, 

1883-85.     8°. 

Contents:  I.  Goodwin.  Wm.  W.  Report,  1882-83. 
2.  Packard,  Lewis  R.     Memoir  ;  Director  in  1883-84. 

Papers,     vols.   1-4.     4  vols.     Boston, 

18S5-88.     8°. 

Contents:  i.  Slerreft.  J.  R.  S.  Inscriptions  of  Assos  ; 
—Inscriptions  of  Tralleis.— Wheeler,  Jas.  R.  Theatre 
of  Dionysius.  —  Bevier,  Louis.  The  Olympieion  at 
Athens.  —  Fowler,  Harold  N.  The  Erechtheion  at 
Athens.— Goodwin,  Wm.W.  Battle  of  Salamis.  2.  Ster- 
rett.J.  R.  S.  .\n  cpigraphical  journey  in  Asia  Minor, 
during  the  summer  of  18S4.  3.  Sierr'ett,  J.  R.  S.  The 
Wolfe  expedition  to  Asia  Minor.  4.  Miller,  Walter. 
The  theatre  of  Thoricus ;  prelim,  report. — Cushing, 
Wm.  L.  The  theatre  of  Thoricus ;  supp.  report. — 
Allen,  Fred.  D.  Greek  versification  in  inscriptions.— 
Crow,  John  M.  The  Athenian  Pnyx ;  with  a  survey 
and  notes,  by  Jos.  Thacher  Clarke.  —  Lewis,  James 
McKecn.     Notes  on  Attic  vocalism. 

Sterrett,  J.  R.  S.    Preliminary  report 

of  an  archaeological  Journey  made  in  Asia 
Minor  during  the  summer  of  18S4.  Boston, 
1885.     S°. 

Wisconsin  Society.     Report  of  ist  an- 
nual meeting,  May  2.     Madison,  1890.     8°. 

Archdall,  Mervyn.     See  Lodge,  John. 
Archelaus,  St.,  bp.  of  Caschar.     See  Gregorius 

Thaumaturgus. 
Archer,   Edward   Caulfield.     Tours   in  Upper 

India  and  the  Himalaya  Mts.     Phila.,  1S33. 

8°.     (Greenbank's  Per.  lib.  v.  i.) 
Archer,  Gabriel.    Relation  of  Gosnold's  voyage 

to  the  north  part  of  Virginia,  1602.     (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  28.) 
Archer,  G.  W.     The  dismemberment  of  Mary- 
land.   1S90.    (.Maryland  Hist.  Soc.  Fund  pub. 

30.) 
Archer,   Thomas   Croxen.      Paper.      (Bevan's 

Brit.  man.  v.  S.) 

Wool  and  its  applications.     {Saute,  v.  5.) 

Archer  family.     Memorials  of   families  of  the 

surname  of  Archer.     Lond.,  1S61.     4°. 


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1-2  in  I.     N.  Y.,  1S41.     8°. 
Arculphe.  lUsliop.     De  locis  Sanctis  libri  III. 

St;-  ,\doinnan.  .SV. 
Arden.  Francis.     .See  0\  idiiis. 
Arden.  Maurice,    rndcrcurrent  and  afterglow  ; 

.111  I  kgy  of  EnRland.     Lend.,  n.  d.     S°. 
Aretseus  Capf>ado.r.     De  causis  et  signis  acuto- 

nini  ft  diuturnorum  morboruni  libri  quatuor  : 

iilitioncin    ruravit    Hermannus  Boerhaave. 

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Apgall.  Samuel.      Expedition    to   the   French 

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.Sue.  Col.  2d  ser.  v.  i.) 
Argyll.  George   Douglass  Campbell,  duke  of. 

Reign  of  law.     5th  ed.     Lond.,  1S6S.     12°. 

Scotland  as  it  was  and  as  it  is.     2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1SS7.     8°. 

Argyll.  House  of.  House  of  Argyll  and  the 
rollateral  branches  of  the  Clan  Campbell, 
from  420  to  the  present  time.  Glasgow, 
1S71.      S°. 

f^riho.  Orniiaiiiiioit/:.  Musica.  (.Migne.  Patrol. 
s.  I.at.  V.  150.) 

Ariosto,  l.udovico.  Orlando  Furioso  ;  tr.  into 
I'nglish  verse  from  the  Italian  with  notes, 
by  \Vm.  Stewart  Rose.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1864- 
65.     12°. 

Aristsenetus.     Love  epistles.     Sec  Propertius. 

Aristides, /s.trwrf.  See  Van  Ness,  \Yilliam  P.— 
Webster,  Noah. 

Aristides ;  or,  A  scries  of  papers  on  the  presi- 
dential election,  which  were  published  under 
that  sign.tture  in  the  City  Gazette.  Charles- 
ton, i.SoS.     8°. 

Aristocracy  of  Boston.  Sec  Wilson,  Thos.  V.  L. 

Aristophanes.  Comedies ;  a  translation  from 
till-  rev.  text  of  Dindorf ;  with  notes,  by  Wni. 
James  Ilickie.  2  vols.  Lond.,  liohn.  1S.S0- 
81.     12°. 

Collins,  W.  Lucas.  Aristophanes.  Fdin., 

1877.     12°.    (Collins'  Ancient  classics.) 

Aristoteles.  Athenian  constitution ;  tr.  with 
introjl,  and  notes,  by  F.  G.  Kenyon.  Lend., 
1S91.     12°. 

Ethics  and  politics;   tr.  with  introd.  and 

notes,  by  John  (iillies.    2ded.  2  vols.    Lond., 
1S04.     8°. 

History  of  animals  in  ten  books;  tr.  by 

Rich.  Cressw ill,     Lond.,  /?<>/;«,  1S7S.     12°. 

Index  reriini  omnium  ;  i|u,e  in  Aristotelis 

iiperibus  rontiiientur  absolotissimus.     Lug- 
<luni,  1579.     12". 

Sitmf.     VVncliis,  1585.     la". 

Metaphysics;  tr.  by  John  H.  M'Mahon. 

Lond.,  liohii,  1879.     12°. 


ARMS 


Same:  tr.  with  notes  :  with  a  dissertation 

on  nullities  and  diverging  series,  by  Thomas 
Taylor.     Lond.,  1801.     4°. 

Nicomachean  ethics ;  tr.  with  notes,  by 

R.  W.  Browne.     Lond.,  Jloliti,  iSSo.     12°. 

Organon  ;  or.  Logical  treatises  ;  with  the 

introd.  of  Porphyry  :  tr.  with  notes,  etc.,  by 
O.F.Owen.  2  vols.  Lond..  Holm,  1877-7S. 
12°. 

Politics  and  economics,  tr.  with  notes  and 

analyses,  by  Ed.  Walford  ;  [with]  essay  and 
life  of  Aristotle,  by  Dr.  Gillies.  Lend.,  Bo/in, 
18S0.     12°. 

Treatise  on  rhetoric,  with  Hobbes'  an- 
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notes,  by  Theo.  Buckley.  Lond.,  Hohn,  1880. 
12°. 

Crichton,  A.    Memoir  of  Aristotle.   (Jar- 

dine's  Nat.  lib.  v.  14.) 

Grant,   Sir  Alex.     Aristotle.     (Collins' 

Anc.  classics.) 

Lewes,    George    Henry.      Ari.stotle ;    a 

chapter  from  the  history  of  science.  Lond  , 
1864.     8°. 

Sec  Grote,  George. 

Arizona.    Le,e:islature.     Resources  of  Arizona, 

with  a  description  of  the  Indian  tribes,  trade, 

etc.     San  Fran.,  1871.     8°. 
Resources  of  Arizona;  comp.  by  Patrick 

Hamilton.     Prescott,  18S1.     8°. 

Same.     2d  ed.  enl.     n.  p.,  18S3.     8°. 

Arkansas.     Geological  Survey.     2d  report  of  a 

geological  reconnoissance  of  the  middle  and 

southern  counties  of  Ark.ansas,  by  David  Dale 

Owen.     Phila.,  i860.     8°. 
Arlincourt,  Charles  \'ictor  Prevot,  I'icomic  d'. 

Los  sicarios  ;  guerra,  civil,  anarquia  y  tisur- 

pacion  rt  sea  fragmcntos  liisloricos  del  siglo 

quince  :  obra  escrita  en  Frances,  tr.  al  Cas- 

tellano,  por  Pablo  Polo  de  Bernabe.     3  vols. 

in  I.     Teruel,  1845.     12°. 
Armand,    Col.     See  Rouarie,  Arniand   Taftin, 

marqiiii  de  la. 
Armin,  Robert.     Nest  of  ninnies.     .SVy  Collier, 

J.  P. 
Armistead,   Wilson.     Tribute   for   the   negro; 

illust.  by   biog.  sketches,  etc.     Manchester, 

1848.     8°. 

Sec  Logan,  James. 

Armitagc,  Thrim.as.     History  of  the  Bapli.sts, 

from  the  lime  of  Christ  to  i8,S6;  with  an 
introd.,  by  J.  L.  M.Curry.     N.  Y.,  18S7.     8°. 

Armor,  .Samuel  Glasgow.  In  memory  of  Dr. 
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Armor,  Willi.im  Cranford.  Lives  of  the  gov- 
ernors (if  Pennsylvania,  with  incidental  his- 
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Arms,  I".(lw.ir(l  Wright.     Sec  Arms  family. 

Arms,  Hiram  Phelps.  Historical  notes  of  the 
Congregational  churc|ies  in  New  London 
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ARMS 

Arms  family.  Geneal.  record  of  the  Arms 
family  in  tliis  countrv ;  by  Ed.  \V.  Arms 
Troy,  1877.     S°. 

Armstrong,  Edward.  Address  in  celebration 
of  the  landing  of  Penn  before  the  Hist.  So- 
ciety of  Penn.     Phila.,  1S52.     S°. 

History   and    location    of    Fort    Nassau 

(N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  6.) 

Armstrong,  John,  d.  1829.  Practical  illustrations 
of  typhus  fever,  and  of  inflammatory  diseases, 
etc.,  with  notes,  bv  X.  Potter.  2d  Amer  ed' 
Phila.,  1822.     S°. 

Armstrong,  John,  1758-1S43.  Notices  of  the  war 
ofi8i2.     2  vols.     N.  v.,  1S40.     12°. 

Si-i-  Montgomery,  Rich.  —  Wayne,  An- 
thony. 

Armstrong,  Walter.     Sec  Perrot,  Georges. 
Armstrong  family.   Armstrong  family,  of  Wind- 
ham, X.  H.,  by  Leonard  A.  Morrison,     n  n 
n.  d.     8°.  " 

Army   and   Xavy   Chronicle,     vol.    i.     Wash 

1S35.     fol. 
Army  and  Xavv  Journal,     vols.  1-30      10  vols 

X.  v.,  1S63-92.     fol. 
Armytage,   Fenella   Fitzhardinge.      Old   court 
.  customs    and  modern   court   rule       Lond 

1SS3.  8°. 
Arnauld,  a66o/  of  Bouneval.  Tractatus  de 
operibus  sex  dierum  ;  Commentarius  in  Psal- 
nnim  CXXXII ;  De  donis  Spiritus  Sancti ; 
De  cardinalibus  operibus  Christi  ;  De  septcm' 
verbis  Domini  in  cruce  ;  De  laudibus  P..  Ma- 
riae;  Meditationes.  (Migne.  Patrol  s  Lat 
v.  189.) 

See  Bernard,  St.,  of  Clairvaiix. 

Arnauld,  Angelique.     Ang.51ique  Arnauld,   by 
Frances  Martin.     Lond.,  1873.     12°. 

■  Sec  Delsarte,  Francois. 

Arnauld,  Antoine,    abhe.     Mt'moires,    16^4-75. 

(Petitot  M(5ni.  2tle  ser.  v.  34.) 
Arnauld  d'Andilly,  Robert.    Mt'moires.    (Petitot 

Mem.  2ile  Ser.  v.  33-34.) 
Arnauldet,  Thomas.     Sec  Lasne,  Michel. 
Arnd,  Karl.     Bibliotheca  politico-heraldica  se- 

lecta,  etc.     Rostochii  et  Lipsia;,  1705.     8°. 
Arnetf,  Benjamin  W.     Centennial  budget  ;  ac- 
count of  the  celebration  in  the  Church,  and 
addresses   in   Bethel   ghurch,    Phila.  ;    also, 
hist,  data  of  the  Colored  Methodist  Church' 
n.  p.  [1SS8].     S°. 
^rno,  prior  of  Reichcrsperg.    Scutum  canoni- 
corum  ;    Libri   contra   Folmarum.      (Migne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  194.) 
Arnobius,  the  elder,  or  African.     Disputatio- 
num  adversus  gentes  libri  septem  :  Appen- 
dices et  indices.    (Migne,  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  5.) 

E)ig.    The  seven  books  adversus  gentes  : 

tr.    by  A.   H.    Bryce   and    Hugh    Campbell. 
Edin.,   1S71.     8°.     (Ante-Xicene  Christ     lib 
V.  19.) 
Arnobius,  the  youtigcr.     Conflictus  Arnobii  et 
Serapionis  de  Deo  trino  et  imo  ;  Commen- 


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ARNOLD 


tarn  m  Psalmos  ;  Annotationes  in  quffidam 
I       Evangeliorum  loca.     (Migne.  Patrol   s   Lat 
I       V.  53.) 
Arnold,  abbot  of  Lubec.     Chronica  Slavorum  ■ 
exrecens.J.  M.  Lappenbergii.   i86S.   (Script.' 
!       rer.  Germanicarum.) 
Arnold,  of  St.   Emmeramne  s,  Ratisboti.     De 
miraculis  et  menioria  B.  Emmerammi ;  Ho- 
milia  de  VHI   beatitudinibus  et   S.  Emme- 
rammo,  etc.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  141  ) 
Arnold,  Benedict.     Letters  written  while  on  an 
expedition  across  Maine  to  attack  Quebec  in 
1775-     (Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 
_  Arnold,  L  N.     Life  of  Arnold,  his  pa- 
triotism and  his  treason.    Chicago,  1880.   S°. 

Proceedings  of  a  .general  court  martial 

for  the  trial  of  A.     N.  Y.,  1S65.     8°. 

Sparks,  J.     Life  of   B.  Arnold.     (Sparks' 

Amer.  biog.  v.  3.) 

Arnold,  Christoph.  Wahrhaftige  Beschreibun- 
.gen  dreyer  machtigen  Konigreiche,  Japan, 
Siam  und  Corea  ;  und  Ost-Indianische  Reise 
von  Johann  Jacob  Merklein.  Niirnberg,  1672. 
12°. 

Arnold,  Sir  Edwin.  Indian  idylls  from  the 
Sanskrit  of  RLahabhArata.     Lond.,  iSS^.     8°. 

Indian  poetry.    4th  cd.     Lond.',  n.  d.     8°. 

(Triibner's  Oriental  series.) 

The  light  of  Asia  ;  or.  The  great  renun- 
ciation :  being  the  life  and  teaching  of  Gau- 
tama.    Lond.,  18S1.     12°. 

Poetical  works.    2  vols.    Boston,  1889.  8°. 

Coiilnils:  I.  Poems.— Light  of  Asia.— Pearls  of  the 
faith— The  song  celestial.  2.  Indian  itlylls.— Secret  of 
death.— Lotus  and  jewel.— With  Sadi  in  the  garden 

Sec  SAdi. 

Arnold,  Edwin  Lester  Linden.  On  the  Indian 
hills;  or,  Coflfee  planting  in  southern  India. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  18S1.     8°. 

A  summer  holiday  in  Scandinavia  ;  with 

a  preface,  by  Edwin  Arnold.    Lond.,  1877.  ,S°. 

Arnold,  Isaac  Newton.  Chicago  Historical 
Society,  an  address  ;  with  introd.  address, 
by  J.  Young  Scammon.     Chicago,  1S77.     8°. 

Washburne,  E.  B.,  Thos.Drummond, 

and  ot/iers.  ]\Iemorial  addresses  commem. 
of  the  lives  and  characters  of  A.  and  Thos. 
Hoyne  ;  before  the  Chicago  Hist.  Society. 
Chicago,  18S4.     8°. 

See  Arnold,  Benedict.  — Lincoln,  Abra- 
ham.—Ogden,  Wm.  B. 

Arnold,  James  N.     See  Rhode  Island.    General 

Assembly.     Vital  record. 
Arnold,  John  Harvey  Vincent.     [Catalogue  ot 

his]  library.     N.  Y.,  1S79.     8°. 
Arnold,  Josias  Lyndon.     Poems.     Prov.,  1797. 

12°. 
Arnold,    Matthew.      Culture   and   anarchy,   an 

essay  in  political  and  social  criticism  ;  and 

Friendship's  garland.     N.  Y.,  18S3.     12°. 

Discourses  in  America.    Lond.,  18S5.    12°. 

Conlriils:     Numhers.  —  Literature   and   science.— 

Emerson. 


ARNOLD 

Essays  in  criticism.     Boston,  1S65.     12°. 

Contrttis:  Fuiiclion  of  criticism  at  tlic  present  time. 
— I. iteraoi'inucnce  of  aca.lemies.— Maurice  (leGuCrin. 
— KiiKiiiie  lie  Gueriii.— Heiiirich  Heine.— I'aKau  and 
meilia-val  reliRious  sentiment.— Jouhert.—  Spinoza.— 
Marcus  Aurelius.— On  translating;  Homer:  three  lec- 
tures.—On  translating  Homer  :  last  words.— A  French 
Eton. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  18S3.     12°. 

Con/rnts:  Function  of  criticism  at  the  present  lime. 
—Literary  innucnccof  academies.— Maurice dcGu6r in. 
— ^URenie  de  Gu<;rin.— Huinrich  Heine.— Pagan  and 
niediarval  religious  sentiment.  —  A  Persian  passion 
play. — Joubert.  —  Spinoza  and  the  Bible.  —  Marcus 
Aurelius. 

2cl  series.     Koncl.,  1SS8.     12°. 

Cmilctils;  Study  of  poetry.— Millon.— Thomas  Gray. 
—  Jnbn  Keats.  —  Wordsworth.  —  Byron.  —  Shetlev. — 
Count  Leo  Tolstoi. -Amiel. 

God  anil  tlic  Hihlc  ;  a  review  of  olijections 

to  Literature  and  dogma.     N.  Y.,  18S3.     12°. 

Literature  and  dofjma ;  essay  towards  a 

better  apprehension  of  the  Rible.  N.  Y., 
1S83.     12°. 

Mi.xed   essays,    Irish   essays   and   others. 

N.  Y.,  1SS3.     12°. 

On  the  study  of  Celtic  literature  and  On 

transhiting;  Homer.     N.  Y.,  18S3.     12°. 

Poems.     2  vols.     I.ond.,  1S69.     12°. 

Same.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1SS3.     12°. 

Reports  on  elenii'iitary  scliools,  1S52-S2  ; 

ed.  hy  .Sir  Francis  Sandford.  I.ond.,  iSSg. 
12°. 

.St.  I'aul  aiul  Proteslantism  ;  with  an  essay 

on  Puritanisni  and  the  Churrli  of  Eiij;land 
and  last  essays  on  church  and  rclii^ion.  N. 
Y.,  18S3.      I2<'. 

Schools  and  universities  on  tlic  conliiuiU. 

Lond.,  1.S68.     S". 

Sec  Grant,   U.  S.— Guerin,   G.   M.  de.— 

Johnson,  Saml. 

Arnoltl,  Richard  Dennis.     Address  on  the  or- 

i;aiii/;ilii)n  of  the  .Society.     (Geor}i;ia   Hist. 

.S.M-.Cl.  V.  3,  app.) 
Arnold,   .Samuel   Greene.     History   of  Rhode 

Island    and    Providence    Plantations,    1636- 

1790.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8°. 

Progress  of  Providence  ;  a  centennial  ad- 
dress :  with  poem,  by  Geo.  Win.  Pettes, 
July  4.     Prov.,  1S76.     8°. 

Spirit  of  Rhode  Island  history;  discourse 

before  the  R.  I.  Hist.  Society.  Prov.,  iS^^. 
.S". 

Arnold,  Seth  S.  .Sermon  preached  at  Alstcad, 
N.  II.;  with  hist,  sketches  of  the  lo«n. 
Alsir.id,  1826.     8". 

Arnold,  Thomas.  Introductory  Ui  tines  on 
modern  history;  ed.  with  a  preface  and 
notes,  by  Henry  Reed.     N.  \.,  1,854.     12°. 

.Stanli-;v,  Arthur  Pcnrliyn.  Life  and  cor- 
respondence of  A.    2  vols.    Hoston,  1862.   8°. 

.SVr  Heowoir  —  M.irtineau,  J.imes. — Wy- 

(lilb.  John. 

Arnold,  'rhom.-i--  James.   .Sec  Reyn.ird  the  l'"ox. 


30  ART 


Arnoul,  hp.  of  Lisieii.r.  Opera  omnia,  juxta 
nuperrimam  editionem  O.xonienseni.  (Migne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  201.) 

Arnoul,  al>f>.  0/  A'rhit.i:.  Acta  electionis  Arnulfi ; 
Juranienliim  Arnulli  ;  Commonitorinn  contra 
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Ars  moriendi,  that  is  to  s.iye  the  craft  for  to  tlye 
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Asher  and  Adams'  new  commercial  and  statis- 
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Select   treatises  in  controversy  with  the 

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Church,    R.    W.      Sir    Francis    Bacon. 

Lond.,  18S4.     8°.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

Dixon,  \V.  Hepworth.     Bacon,  the  story 

of  [his]  life.     Lond.,  1S62.     12°. 

Sfi-  Donnelly,  Ignatius. 

Bacon,  Leonard.  Civil  government  in  New 
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Discourse  on  the  constitutional  history  of 

Connecticut ;  before  the  Conn.  Hist.  Society. 
Hartford,  1S43.     8°. 

Four   commemorative   discourses ;    with 

extracts  from  the  records  of  the  ist  Church 
[New  Haven,  Ct.],  respecting  [his]  retire- 
ment.    New  Haven,  1866.     S°. 

The  goodly  heritage  of  Connecticut ;   a 

discourse  in  the  ist  Church,  New  Haven, 
Nov.  19  ;  with  notes.     New  Haven,  1840.    8°. 

Thirteen  historical  discourses  on  the  com- 
pletion of  200  years  from  the  beginning  of 
the  ist  Church,  New  Haven.  New  Haven, 
1839-     8°. 

Three    civic   orations    for    New    Haven. 

New  Haven,  1879.     8°. 

See  Allerton,  Isaac. 

Bacon,  Leonard  Woolsey.  Srr  Gould,  Emilv 
r.liss. 

Bacon,  Nathaniel.  Bacon  and  Ingram's  rebel- 
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Ware,  \Vm.    Memoir  of  Bacon.    (.Sparks' 

Anier.  biog.  2d  ser.  v.  •;.) 


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Bacon,  Roger.  Opera  qusdam  hactenus  in- 
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Coiilni/s;    Opus   tertium.— Opus   minus.— Cnmptn. 
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Bacon,  Samuel.  Memoir  of  life  and  character 
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Bacon,  Thomas  Rutherford.  Sec  New  Haven, 
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Bacon,  Thomas  Scott.  Both  sides  of  the  con- 
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Bacon,  William  Johnson.  The  Continental 
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Bacon  family.  Table  of  the  descendants  of 
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Badeau,  Adam.  Aristocracy  in  England.  N. 
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Sec  Grant,  H.  S. 

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Badger,  George  Percy.  English-Arabic  lexicon. 
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Sec    Salil-Ilin-Raik.  —  Varthema,    Ludo- 

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Badger,  Sarah.  Review  of"  Report  of  evidence 
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Badger,  Stephen.  Historical  traits  of  the  Amer. 
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Baedeker,  Karl.  Egypt ;  handbook  for  trav- 
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Greece  ;  handbook  for  travellers.  Leipsic, 

1SS9.     12°. 


P.AEDEKER 


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London  and  its  environs,  incl.  15rl.a;lilon, 

Isli-   of  Wisht,  elc.     51I1   rev.  ed.     I.eipsic, 
1S.S5.     12°.  ' 

Talestinc  and  Syria  ;  hanilliook  fur  trav- 

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Baefjer,    Catliarina    Romana.      .SVr    Cartaret 

rainily. 
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I  iterary  studies  ;  with  a  prefatory  memoir, 

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Lond.,  1879.     8°. 

Cotitriits:  1.  The  first  EdinburKli  reviewers. — 
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Memoir  or  James  Wilson. 

2.  Edward  c;ihhon.— Bishop  Butler.- Sleriie  and 
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.V,v  Ralph,  Wm.  L. 
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Bailey,  Jacob  Whitman.     Microscopical  c.\am- 

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Bailey,  J.  T.  Historical  sketch  of  the  city  of 
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Bailey,  I.oring  Weart.  See  New  Brunswick. 
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Bailey,  Nathan,  »»</  others.  Dictionarium 
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Same.    9th  and  2d  eds.     2  vols.     Lond., 

1740,  '31.     8°. 

Bailey,   Samuel   Wordsworth.     Nahblon ;   or, 

Tlie  Bible  and  the  poets.     Camb.,  1874.     8°. 
Bailey,  -Sarah  Loring.     Historical  sketches  of 

Andover.     Boston,  1S80.     8°. 
Bailey,  Silas.     American  Baptist  preaching  of 

the  17th  and  rSth  centuries  ;  address  before 

the  Amer.  Bapt.  Hist.  Soc.    Phila.,  1858.    8°. 
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Bailly,  Anatole.     Etymologic   et   histoire  des 

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187..     8°. 
Bailly,  Jean  Silvain.     Lettres  sur  I'Atlantide  de 

I'laton  et  sur  Pancienne  liistoire  de  I'Asie, 

adressees  ;t  Voltaire.     Lond.,  1779.     8°. 
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of  the  states  of  Guatemala,  Honduras,  etc. 

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2d  ed.     Lond.,  1865.     8°. 

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Lond.,  1S64.     8°. 

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phri-nology.     Lond.,  i,S6i.     8°. 

Baines,  h'dward.  I  lisiory,  directory  and  gazet- 
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Baird,  Charles  Washington.  Chronicle  of  a 
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White  Plains  till  1788.     N.  Y.,  1871.     8°. 

History  of  Bedford  Church  :  discourse  at 

the  200th  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the 
Pres.  Church  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.;  with  account 
of  proceedings.     N.  Y.,  18S2.     12°. 

History  of  the  Huguenot  emigration  to 

America.     2  vols.     N.  Y.  [1885].     8°. 

Baird,  Henry  Martyn.     History  of  the  rise  of 

the   Huguenots  of  France.     2  vols.     N.  Y., 

1S79.     8°. 
Baird,  Henry  S.    Annual  address  ;  early  history 

and    condition    of   Wisconsin.      (Wisconsin 

State  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  2.) 

Recollections    of    the    early    history    of 

northern  Wisconsin.     (Same,  v.  4.) 

Ellis,  E.  H.     Memoir  of  B.    (Same,  v.-].) 

Baird,  i\fis.  H.  S.     Indian  customs  and  early 

recollections.     (Wisconsin  State  Hist.   Soc. 
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Baird,  Robert.     The  Christian  retrospect  and 
register  ;  a  summary  of  the  progress  of  the 
19th  century.     N.  Y.,  1S55.     12°. 

Transplanted    flowers ;    or.    Memoirs   of 

Mrs.  Rumpff,  and  the  Duchess  de  Broglie. 
N.  Y.,  1S39.     12°. 

[ ]  View  of  the   valley  of  the   Mississippi 

[by  R.  B.].     Phila.,  1S32.     8°. 

See  Mousalvatge,  Ramon. 

Baird,  Sanuiel  John.    History  of  the  new  school  ; 

disruption  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  183S. 
Phila.,  1868.     8°. 
Baird,  .Spencer  Fullerton  [lid.}.     Annual  rec- 
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3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1872-78.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  N.  Amer.  birds,  chiefly  in 

the  mu.seum  of  the  Smithsonian.  (Smith- 
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MammalsofN.  America.    Phila.,  1859.   4°. 

Memoranda  of  intiuiry  rel.   to   the  food 

fishes  of  the  U.  S.  (Smithsonian  Inst.  Misc. 
col.  V.  10.) 

Questions  rel.   to  the   food   fishes   of  the 

U.  S.     (Same,  v.  10.) 

Review  of  Amer.  birds  in  the  museum  of 

the  Smithsonian.     (Same,  v.  12.) 

Brewer,  T.  M.,  a>/if  RIdgway,  R.     History 

of  N.  Amer.  birds.  Land  birds.  3  vols. 
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and  Girard,  C.     Catalogue  of  N.  Amer. 

reptiles.  Pt.  I,  Serpents.  (Smithsonian  Inst. 
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and o/hers.    Directions  for  collecting,  |)re- 

servingand  transporting  specimens  of  natural 
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Proceedings    commem.    of   tin 

scieiUific  works  of  B.    18S8.     (.SV^;;, 

Baird,  William.     ..S'lV  Baird  family. 


life   and 


39  BAKER 

Baird,  William  Raimond.  American  college 
fraternities.     Phila.,  1879.     12°. 

Same.     2d  rev.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1S83.     12°. 

Baird  family.     Genealogical  collections  cone. 

the  sir-name  of  Baird,  and  the  families  of 
Auchmedden,  Newbyth,  and  Sauchton  Hall  ; 
from  the  ms.  of  Wni.  Baird  :  witli  notes  and 
appendi.x,  cont.  a  deduction  of  the  family  of 
Ordiuhnivas.     Loud.,  1870.     1.  8°. 

Baireuth,  jl/arg-ravine of.  See  Frederica  .Soi)hia 
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Baker,  Charles  M.  Pioneer  history  of  Wal- 
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Sec  Fleming,  George. 

Baker,  D.  A.  J.     Early  schools  of  Minnesota. 

(Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 
Baker,   George.      History   and   antiquities   of 

Northampton.    2  vols.     Lond.,  1S22-30.    fol. 
Baker,  James.     Turkey.     N.  Y.,  1S77.     8°. 
Baker,  James  H.    Lake  Superior.    (Minn.  Hist. 

Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Sources  of  the  Mississippi  ;  their  discov- 
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Baker,  John  Gilbert.     Synopsis  filicum.     See 

Hooker,  Sir  W.  J. 
Baker,  John  Martin.    View  of  the  commerce  of 

the  Mediterranean.     Wash.,  1819.     8°. 
Baker,  Nelson  M.     Sec  Baker  family. 
Baker,  Sir  Richard.    Chronicle  of  the  kings  of 

E^ngland.   3d  ed.,  with  continuation  to  [1658]. 

Lond.,  1660.     fol. 
Baker,  R.  1.     Description  of  Economy,  Beaver 

Co.,  Pa.   (Penn.-Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  vol.  4,  pt.  2.) 
Baker,  .S7;- Samuel  White.  The  Albert  N' Yanza, 

great  basin  of  the  Nile,  and  explorations  of 

the  Nile  sources.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1866.     8°. 

The  Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia.    Phila., 

1868.     8°. 

Baker,  Walter  &  Co.  Cocoa  and  chocolate, 
their  production  and  use.  Dorchester,  1S86. 
12°. 

Baker,  William  .Spohn.  Bibliotheca  Washing- 
toniana.     Phila.,  1S89.     4°. 

Character  portraits  of  Washington  as  de- 
lineated by  historians,  orators  and  divines  ; 
with  biog.  notes  and  references.  Phila., 
1887.     4°. 

Engraved  portraits  of  Washington,  with 

notices  of  the  originals  and  biog.  sketches  of 
the  painters.     Phila.,  1S80.     4°. 

History  of  a  rare  Washington  print ;  paper 

read  before  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  Peim.,  May  6. 
Phila.,  1889.     8°. 

Medallic   portraits   of  Washington,   with 

iKjtes,  etc.     Phila.,  1S85.     4°. 

Baker   family.      Ancestry   of    Priscilla    IS.iker, 

wife  of  Isaac  Appleton  of  Ipswich  ;  by  Wni. 

S.  Appleton.     Camb.,  1S70.     4°. 
Baker  family.     Genealogy  of  the  descendants 

of  Edward  Baker  of  Lynn,  Mass.;  by  Nelson 

M.  Baker.    Syracuse,  1867.     8°. 


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IIikIsiiii,  1S02-05.     4°. 
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Balcarres,  House  of.     Sc-c  Lindsay  family. 
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pendant    la    sjuerre   de   I'independance    des 

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/in!^.     The  French  in  America,  1777-S3; 

a  trans,  by  T.  W.  Halcli.     Phila.,  1891.     S°. 

Balcom  family.     .SV<-  I>alkci>ni  family. 

Baldaeus  <  r  Baelde,  IVtrns  or  Philippus.  I)e- 
siTiplion  of  the  coasts  of  Malabar  and  Coro- 
mandel,  Ceylon,  etc.  (Churchill's  Col.  of 
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Baldericus.     Sec  Baudri. 

Balduinus.  Ik-nedictus.  De  calceo  antique  ;  et 
liil  Xiijronus  De  caliga  veternm.  Amslelo- 
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Baldwin,  at>f>.  0/  Cantcihiiiy.  Traclalus  varii  ; 
Liber  de  conniiendatione  tidei  ;  Liber  de 
Sacramento  altaris.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 
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Baldwin,  Charles  Candee.  Early  maps  of  Ohio 
and  tile  West.  Cleveland,  1.S75.  8°.  (Western 
Reserve  and  North.  Ohio  Hist.  Soc.) 

.SV<-  Baldwin,  Candee  and  Dodd  families. 

Baldwin,  Charles  N.     Report  of  tlie  trial  of  B. 

for  libel.     N.  Y.,  iSiS.     8°. 
Baldwin,    Christopher    Columbus.      D.wis,   J. 
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Lincoln,  W.     Character  antl  services  of 

1!.  Worcester,  1835.    8°.    (Anier.  Antiq.  .Soc.) 

Baldwin.  ICbenezer.    Annals  of  Yale  College  to 

is^i.     New  Haven,  1S31.     8°. 
Baldwin.   Elijah   C.      Branford   annals.     (New 

ll.iMii  Col.  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  3-4.) 
Baldwin,  John    Denison.      Ancient    America. 

N.  ^ .,  1S72.    12°. 

I're-historic  nations.     N.  Y.,  1869.     12°. 

Baldwin,   loscph  G.     Party   leaders;   sketches 

111    ji  MVrson,   Hamilton,  Jackson,  Clay,  Ran- 

.l..lph,  etc.     N.  Y..  1861.     8°. 
Baldwin.  Samuel.     Diary  of  events  in  Charles- 

liiii.    S.   C,    1780,   during   the   siege   of   the 

r.rilish.     (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  2.) 
Baldwin,  .Simeon  ICben.     The  ballot  in  Connec- 

tirul.     (.Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n.   Papers,  v.  4.) 

Boundary  line  lietween   Connecticut  and 

New    York.     (New     Haven   Col.    Hist.  Soc. 
Papers,  v.  3.) 

Captives  of  the  Ainistad.    (Same,  v.  4.) 

Ecclesiastical  constitution  of  Yale  Col- 
lege.   {Same,  v.  3.) 

New  Haven  Convention  of  1778.     (Same, 

V.  3) 

Past  and  future  of  this  Society  ;   annual 

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A  young  man's  journal  of  100  years  ago. 

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Narrative  of  J.  E.  Wool's   canii)aign   in 

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Bayne,  Alicia.     Sir  Pryme,  George. 

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Beach,  .Seth  C.  Brief  history  of  the  last  three 
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Beard,  John  Reilly.  Sec  L'Ouverture,  F.  D. 
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Beardmore,  N.ithaniel.  Hydraulic  tables,  to 
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Becker,  Wilhelm  Adolph.  Charicles ;  private 
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Becket,  Thomas  A,  Sf.,  ahp.  of  Canterbury. 
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True  remedy  for  the  wrongs  of  woman. 

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Same.     repr.     Lyons,  la.,  1886.     8°. 

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Trial  of  B.  on  the  charge  of  heresv.    N.  ^'., 

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Beecher,  William  Constantine.  See  Beecher, 
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Beecher,  Willis  Judson.     See  Hawley,  Charles. 

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Bell,  Charles,  M.  D.     Facts  rel.  to  the  early 

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Bell,  Currer,  pseud.     Sec  Bronti?,  Charlotte. 
Bell,  Edward.     Sec  Rogers,  Samuel. 


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6Vd' Canning,  Geo. — Mackintosh,  James. — 

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Bell,  Thomas.  Anatomy,  physiology  antl  dis- 
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Bell,  William  Abraham.  New  tracks  in  N. 
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Local  government   in   Michigan  and  the 

Northwest.     (Same,  v.  i.) 


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Benedict,  William  A.,  and  Tracy,  Hiram  A. 

History  of  .Sutton,    Mass.,    1704-1S76,   incl. 

Grafton  until  1735;  Millbury  until  1S13;  and 

parts  of  Norlhbridge,   Upton  and   Auburn. 

Worcester,  1S78.     8°. 
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in    America,    by    Henry    Marvin    Benedict. 

Albany,  1870-     «°- 
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from  .1  ms.  kept  by  James  Benedict  of  Ridge- 

fi.ld.     I1K51.I     n.  t.  p.     fol. 
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I'arisiis,  1S66.     I.  8°.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 

V.  66.) 

Kegel  ;  Delitsch  nach  der  Originalausgabe 

von  Monle  Cassino,  von  Karl  I'.randes.  [Also 
in  Latin.)     Einsiedein,  1877.     lO", 


56  BENJAMIN 

Brandes,  Karl.  Leben  des  heiligen  Bene- 

dikl.     Einsiedein,  1S5S.     16°. 
Benedictus  I,  Pope.    Epistote.    (Migne.  Patrol. 

s.  Lat.  V.  72.) 
Benedictus  II,  Pof>c.    Epislolre.   (Migne.  Patrol. 

s.  Lat.  V.  96.) 
Benedictus    III,    Pope.      Epistolw  ;     Hiploma. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  115,  129.) 
Benedictus  IV,  Pope.    Epistote  et   privilegia. 

(Migiie.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  131.) 
Benedictus    VI,    Pope.      Epistolx   et   decreta. 

(Mi-iK-.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  135.) 
Benedictus  VII,  Pope.     Epistola;  et  privilegia. 

OIi,t;ue.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  137.) 
Benedictus   VIII,   Pope.     Epistolce  et  decreta. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  139.) 
Benedictus  IX,  Pope.     Epistolae  et  diplomala. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  141.) 
Benedictus,  Cation  of  St.  Peter's,  Pome.     De 

ecclesiastico  ordine  totius  anni  et  priecipue 

apostolicce  dignitatis  et  totius  curiie.   (Migne. 

Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  179.) 
Benedictus,    Deacon.      Capitularium     [Caroli 

Magni]   collectio.      (Migne.    Patrol,   s.    Lat. 

V-  97-) 
Benedictus,  of  St.  Andrea,  Monte  San  Orcsle. 

Chronicon  ;  De  imperatoria  potestate  in  urbe 

Roma  libellus.   (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  139.) 
Benedictus  Crispus,  St.,  bp.  of  Milan.     Queri- 

monia    in    synodo :    Pocmatium    medicum ; 

Epitaphium  Ceadual  regis  Anglo-Saxonum. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  89.) 
Benedictus.  Sec  Benoit. 
Benet,  Stephen  Vincent.     Treatise  on  military 

law  and  the  practice  of  courts-martial.   N.  Y., 

1862.     8°. 
[Benezet,  Anthony.]     The   mighty  destroyer 

displayed,  in  some  account  of  the  dreadful 

havock  made  by  the  mistaken  use  as  well  as 

abuse  of  distilled  spirituous  liquors  :   by  a 

lover  of  mankind.     Pliila.,   1774.     12°.     (Bd. 

witli  his  Potent  enenjies.) 
1 ]  Plain  path  to  Christian  perfection  :   tr. 

from  the  French.     Phila.,  1780.     12°. 

Plaiimess  and  innocent  simplicity  of  tin- 

Christian  religion.     Phila.,  1783.     12°.     (Bd. 
with  his  Plain  path.) 

[ ]  Potent  enemies  of  America  laid  open  ; 

by  a  lover  of  mankind.     Phila.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Note:  This  volume  coiil.iins,  Tin;  miulUy  (Itslroyvr 
<lisiil.nvc-il :  Wfskys  TIioukIiIs  on  sK-ivory  ;  An  .iccoui.l 
ol  the  i>l:iKUc  in  Londun  :  A  liricf  ski-lcli  of  l),ivi<l 
Mrninnrd,  etc. 

Vaux,  Roberts.     Memoirs  of  B.     Phila., 

1817.     12°. 

Bcnham,   William.      .SV<-  Tail,  Calharnie   and 

Craufurd. 
Benjamin,  Park.     The  age  of  electricity  ;  from 

amber-soul  to  telephone.     N.  Y.,  1S.S9.     12". 

See  Applelons'   cyclopaedia   of   ajiplied 

I       mechanics. 


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Benjamin,  Samuel   Greene  Wheeler.     Art  in   '• 
America ;   a  critical   and   historical   sketch. 
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Contemporary  art  in  Europe.   N.  Y.  [1S77]. 

4°- 

Persia  and  the  Persians.    Lend..  1SS7,   H°. 

Story  of  Persia.     N.  Y.,  18S8.    8°.    (Story 

of  the  nations.) 

Benjamin  0/  Tiidela.  rabbi.  Travels  from  Spain 
to  China,  1160-73.    (Pinkerton's  Voy.  v.  7.) 

Banner,  Samuel.  Prophecies  of  future  ups  and 
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Bennet,  Benjamin.  Christian  oratory  ;  or,  De- 
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Bennet,  James  Henry.  Practical  treatise  on 
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Bennet.  Nehemiah.  Description  of  Middle- 
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Bennet,  Roelof  Gabriel,  en  Wylc,  J.  van.  Ver- 
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Bennett,  James  Gordon.  Memoirs  of  B.  and 
his  times,  by  a  journalist  [Isaac  Clark  Pray]. 
N.  Y.,  1855.    8°. 

Bennett,  Sir  James  Risdon.  Diseases  of  the 
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Bennett,  John  Hughes.  Clinical  lectures  on  the 
principles  and  practice  of  medicine.  4th  ed. 
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Treatise  on  cod  li\er  oil  in  certain  forms 

of  gout,  rheumatism,  etc.    Edin.,  1S48.    8°. 

Bennett,  John  Whitchurch.  Ceylon  and  its 
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— —  Selection  of  fishes  found  upon  the  coast 
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Bennett,  Joseph.  Permanence  of  the  pastoral 
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Bennett,  Walter.     See  Maintenon,  Mine.  de. 

Bennington.  \'t.  Centennial  anniversary  of  the 
independence  of  Vermont  and  the  battle  of 
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Bennington  Historical  SociETV.  Ben- 
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Benoit,  St.,  abbot  of  Aniane.      Opera  omnia  : 

iuxta  memoratissimas  Holstenii  et  Hugonis- 

JVlen-irdi    editiones    accuratissime     digesta. 

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"Wife"  of  Washington  Irving.    N.  Y.,  iSiq 

8°. 
[ ]  Cases  and  queries  submitted  to  every 

citizen  of  the  U-  S.     N.  Y.,  1S09.     8°. 


Memoir   [on   names  of  -places    in    New 

Netherland]  ;  read  before  the  Hist.  Society 
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Same.    2d  ed.  with  notes.    Jamaica,  1S25. 

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Benson,  L.  [EJ.].     Book  of  remarkable  trials 

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n.  d.     12°. 
Benson,  Robert.     Sketches  of  Corsica  in  1823, 

Lond.,  1825.     8°. 
Benson,  .S.  P.     Origin  of  article  VIII,  literature 

in  the  constitution  of  Maine.     (Maine  Hist. 

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Benson,   William.     Manual   of  the   science  of 

colour.     Lond.,  1S71.     12°. 

Principles  of  the  science  of  colour  ;  their 

application  in  the  decorative  arts.  Lond., 
1S68.     4". 

Benson  family.  Benson  family  of  Newport,  R. 
1.,  with  appendi.x  cone,  the  Benson  families 
in  America  of  English  descent,  by  Wendell 
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Bent,  James  Theodore.  Genoa  ;  how  the  re- 
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Bent,  Samuel  Arthur.     See  Quincy,  Saml.  M. 

Bent,  Silas.  Address  before  the  St.  Louis  Mer- 
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Bentham,  James.  History  of  the  cathedral 
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Bentham.  Jeremy.  Works;  collected  under  the 
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.Smith  on  the  discouragement  of  inventive 
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.Same.     N.  Y.,  1837.     12°. 

[Bentley, .]     Few  cursory  remarks  upon 

the  state  of  parties  during  the  administration 
of  Henry  Addington  :  by  a  near  observer. 
3d  ed.  cor.     Lond.,  1803.     8°. 

Bentley.  Richard,  1661-1742.  Dissertations 
upon  the  epistles  of  Phalaris,  Themistocles, 
Socrates,  Euripides,  and  the  fables  of  .rEsop  ; 
ed.  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  Wilhelm  Wag- 
ner.    Lond.,  Bohn,  1883.     12°. 

jEiiB,  R.  C.     Bentley.     Lond.,   1SS2.     8°. 

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state  of  public  affairs  at  the  beginning  of  179S. 

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86^0^0.'.""/ Barry,  S.  F.  [Cowfi.]  Statistical 
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Histoire  nouvelle   de   nouveau   inonde ; 

extraite  de  I'llalien  et  enrichie  de  plusieurs 
discours  et  choses  digues  de  memyire,  par 
Urbain  Chauveton  :  ensemlile  une  histoire 
d'un  massacre  commis  par  les  Hespagnols 
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ive],  1579-     '2°-  ,       ■  , 
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with  a  trans.,  notes  and  appendix,  by  Thomas 
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guiile  to  the  study  of  the  works  of  Ktjberl 
Uruwiiing,  with  notes.     Lund.,  1S92.     8°. 


BERKELEY 

Berendt,  Carl  Hermann.  Memoir,  by  D.  G. 
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Berenger,  zhom/i-  dc  Narbonuc.  Quaerimonia 
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Berengosius,  abbot  of  S/.  Maximm,  Trives. 
De  laude  et  inventione  sanctae  crusis ;  Li- 
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Same.  [Newandeiil.  ed.]  Albany, 1S76.  8°. 

Bergen,  N.  J.  Copy  of  East  Jersey  Proprietors' 

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Bergens  Museum.    Samlingen  af  Norske  Okl- 

sager,  ved  A.  Loraugc.     Bergen,  1875.     8°. 
Bergh,    Laurent    Philippe    Charles    van   den. 
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Sec  Abailard.  Pierre. 

Berjeau,  Jean  Pliilibert.    Catalogue  illustr6  des 

livres  xylographiijues.     Lond.,  1865.     8°. 
Early  Dutch,  German,  and  English  prin- 
ters'marks.     3pts.     Loud.,  1866.     8°. 

Sec  Bookworm.— Speculum  humancc. 

Berkeley,  George.  Works;  prefixed,  an  ai 
count  of  his  life  ;  annotated  by  G.  N.  Wriglit. 
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Same:  with   prefaces,  annotations,  etc., 

by  Alex.  Campbell  Eraser.  4  vols.  Oxford, 
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Alciphroii  ;  or,  The  minute  philosopher, 

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Fkaskr,    Alex.    C.      George    Berkeley. 

Edin.,  1881.  12°.  (Kni.ghfs  Phil,  classics 
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—  Pouter,  Noah.  The  lootli  birthday  of 
Berkeley  ;  discourse  at  Vale  College,  March 
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—  Sec  Sullolk,  eoun/css  of. 


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Berkeley,  Sir  William.  List  of  persons  exe- 
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Berkshire  County,  iMass.  History ;  with  biog. 
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Bernal,  Ralph.  Catalogueof  works  of  art.  See 
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Bernald,  0/  Constanee.     See  Berthold. 

Bernaldez,  Andres.  Extract  from  the  History 
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Bernard,  S/.,  a/>6o/o/C/airz'au.r.  Opera  om- 
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Bonneval,  Geoffroi  of  Clairvaux,  and 
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— Fr.    Vie  de  Bernard.    (Guizot's 

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[ —  et  Geoffroi  de  Clairi'aux-.}    Vie  de 

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Bernard,  abbot  of  Foul  Chaiid.     Liber  adversus 

WaUlenses.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  204.) 
Bernard,  French  monk.     Itinerarium   in  loca 

sancta.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  121.) 
Bernard,  of  Angers.    Liber  de  miraculis  S.  Fi- 

dis.    (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  141.) 
Bernard,  le  tresorier.    Continuation  de  I'his- 

toire  des  croisades  de  Guilelmus  de  Tyr. 

(Guizot's  Col.  des  mem.  v.  19.) 
Bernard,  David.     Light  on  masonry  ;  reports 

in  relation  to  the  abduction  of  \Vm.  Morgan, 

f>t.  .     Utica,  1S29.     12°. 
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Same;  added,  the  petition  of  the  Assem- 
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answer,  and  the  order  of  the  king  thereon. 
2d  ed.     Lond.,  1774.    8°. 

and  olhcrs.  Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Hills- 
borough, from  Gov.  Bernard,  Gen.  Gage  and 


H.  M.'s  Council  for  Mass.-Bay,  1769.  repr. 
Lond.,  n.  d.     8°. 

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gint,  the  Syriac  [of  the  N.  T.],  the  Vulgate, 
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The  Holy  Bible.   Lond.,  Robt.  Barker, 

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The  Holy  Bible  according  to  the  au- 
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F.  C.  Cook.  [Speaker's  Commentary.]  13 
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Kale:  The  Apocrypha  is  edited  by  Henry  W.nce. 
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row/m/j  .■  Joshua.  byC.  V .  Maclear.  Judges,  by  J. 
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Ecclcsiasles.  bv  E.  H.  Plumptrc.— Jeremiah  and  l.ain- 
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French.     La  Bible  ;  contenaiu  le  vieil  et 

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I^  sainte  Bible,  selon  la  Vulgate  ;  tra- 
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berK|i7o2j.    4°. 

Bibha,    das   ist    die    ganze  ditlliche 

heiligeSfhrifl.  3ded.  |Germantown,  r/;»/.t- 
loph  Saiir,  1776].     t.  p.  w.    4°. 

Aiilr  The  Kiealci  part  of  ihi'<  eilition  of  3000  copies 
wa«  uwd  fof  I  arltldKc  paper  at  the  Battle  nf  German- 


62  BIBLE 

Hebretv.    Sec  below,  Old  Testament. 

Indian,  Natiek.    (Mamvsse  Wunneetupa- 

natamwc  Up-Biblum  God  nanceswe  Nukkone 
Testament  kah  wonk  Wusku  Testament. 
Ne  ciuoshkinnumuk  nashpe  Wultinneiimoh 
Christ  noh  asoowesit  John  Eliot.  Cam- 
bridge, Saint.  Green,  1685.]    s.  4°. 

A'olf:  This  copy  is  of  the  2d  edition  as  it  has  the 
English  summaries  at  the  head  of  each  chapter,  and  is 
one  of  the  Bibles  that  does  not  include  the  New  Testa- 
ment. It  is  in  a  very  imperfect  condition,  and  lacks 
the  title-i>aKe  and  the  first  chapters  of  Genesis. 

Latin.     Biblia  cum  concordantiis  Veteris 

et  Novi  TestamC-ti  et  sacrorum  canonum  ; 
necnon  cum  additionib'  in  marginibus  varie- 
tatis diversorum  te.xtuuni,  ac  etiam  canonibus 
antiquis  quatuor  evangeliorum.  Nouissime 
autem  addite  sunt  concordantie  ex  libris 
Josephi.     [Lugd.,  1521.]     fol. 

Biblia.     [A   la   fin.]     Veteris  ac  noui 

instrumeti  noua  translatio  per  Pagninu 
Lucen.  nuper  aeditn,  explicit.  Impressa  est 
autem  Lugduni  per  Ant.  du  Ry,  calco- 
graphum  diligentissimi"i  inipcnsis  Franc. 
Turchi,  et  Dominici  Bcrticinium  Luctlsium 
et  Jacobi  de  Giuntis  bibliopolae  ciuis  Flore- 
tini,  1527.    40. 

.Vo/f  .•  According  to  Gracssc.  the  first  edition  of  the 
Bible  with  the  verses  numbered. 

Biblia  Lat.  ex  interpr.  Sant.  Pagnini. 

n.  p.,  1528.    4°. 

Biblia  saorosancta  Testameti  Veteris 

et  Novi,  (^  s.acra  Hebrasorum  lingua  Gra;co- 
ri'inuiuc  fonlibus,  consultis  simul  orlhodoxis 
inlerprclib.  religiosissime  translata  in  ser- 
monem  Lalinum.  Tiguri,  C.  Frosalnmeriis, 
1543.     fol. 

Bii>lia  sacra,  ex  postremis  doctonim 

omnium  vigiliis.ad  Hebrnicini  veritatem,  et 
probatissimortT  exemplarium  lidem.     Lugd., 

155'-     12°. 
Biblia,    ad    velustissima    exemplaria 

nuncrecenscastigata.   Anlwerpiw,  1561.   fol. 
Biblia  sacra  Vulgatx  cditionis  Sixti  V. 

Pont.   Max.    jussu    recogiiila,   .lUiue    cdita. 

Venetiis,  1606.     fol. 
Variaelectiones  Vulgalae  Lalinae  Bib- 

liorum    editionis    quas  Carolus   W-rcellone 

digessit.     2  vols.     Romae,  1S60-64.     4°. 

.Spani.'sli.     La  Biblia  Sagr.ada  ;   tr.  de  la 

Vulgata  Lalina  en  Espai'iol,  por  Felipe  Scio 
de  .S.Miguel.    Niieva  edition.  N.  Y.,  1830.  8°. 

Old  Tkstamknt.      /■'ni^ti.^/i.     The  Old 

Testament  arranged  in  historical  and  chron- 
ological order,  with  notes,  etc.,  by  G. 
Town-send.  Revised  by  T.  W.  Coit.  Boston, 
183S.     I.  8°. 

Greek.    Veins  Testamenttim  ex  ver- 

sione  Sepluaginta  interpretum  secuntltini 
exemplar  \'aticamim  Kom:e  ediltim  .accedit 
potior  varietas  Codicis  Alexandrini.  3  vols. 
Oxon.,  1S75.     12°. 


BIBLE 

Hebrew.     Biblia  Hebraica,  secundum 

ultimam  editioneni  Jos.  Athia;,  a  Johanne 
Leusden  denuo  recognitam  recensita  atc|ue 
ad  Masorani,  adornata  variisque  notis  ilhis- 
trata  ab  Everardo  van  der  Hooght.  2  vols. 
Amstelaedami,  1705.     8°. 

Biblia    Hebraica,    secundum    edi- 

tiones  J.  Athias,  J.  Leusden,  J.  Simonis  alio- 
rumque,  imprimis  E.  van  der  Hooght,  etc., 
cum  additionibus  Augusti  Halin.  Recog- 
nita et  emendata  ab  \.  Leaser  et  J.Jaquett. 
Novi  Eboraci,  184S.     8°. 

Parts  of  O.  T.    Assajnese.    Genesis  and 

part  of  Exodus  in  Assamese  ;  tr.  from  the 
Hebrew,  by  W.  Ward,  ist  ed.  Sibsaugor, 
1869.     12°. 

Englisk.      The  Psalms  in  metre,  with 

hymns.     N.  Y.,  1833.     12°. 

The  Psalter,  or  Psalms  of  David, 

jjrinted  as  they  are  to  be  sung  or  said  in 
churches.     Lond.,  1843.     s.  4°. 

The  Psalms  chronologically  arrang- 
ed ;  amended  version,  with  hist,  introduc- 
tion and  notes,  by  four  friends.  Lond.,  1867. 
8°. 

Greek.    Codex  Friderico-Augustanus, 

sive  fragmenta  Veteris  Testamenti  e  codice 
Graeco  omnium  qui  in  Europa  supersunt 
facile  antiquissimo  in  Oriente  detexit,  in  pa- 
triam  attulit,  ad  modum  codicis  edidit  Con- 
stantinus  Tischendorf.     Lipsiaj,  1846.     1. 4°. 

New  Testament.     Burmese.    The  New 

Testament  in  Burmese,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Dutch.  Het  Nieuwe  Testament.  Am- 
sterdam, 1696.     12°. 

Het  Nieuwe  Testament.  Dordrecht 

[1715].     12°. 

Note:   Including   De   CL   Psalmen   des  Propheten 
Davids.    Amst.,  1731. 

Het  Nieuwe  Testament.     Amstel- 

dam,  Kornelis  van  der  Sys.,  1728.     12°. 

Note:   Including   De  CL  Psalmen  des  Propheten 
Davids.    Anist.,  1750. 

English.     The   New  Testament ;    tr. 

out  of  the  authentical  Latin,  etc.,  by  the 
English  college  then  resident  in  Rhemes: 
set  forth  the  second  time,  by  the  same  col- 
lege now  returned  to  Doway,  with  table  of 
heretical  corruptions,  etc.  Antwerp,  Daiil. 
Vervliet,  1600.     4°. 

— The  New  Testament,  in  an  improv- 
ed version,  upon  the  basis  of  Archbishop 
Newcome's  new  translation,  with  a  corrected 
text  and  notes.     Boston,  1S09.     8°. 

The  New  Testament ;  tr.  out  of  the 

Latin  Vulgate,  etc.,  and  first  published  by 
the  English  College  of  Rheims,  1582.  N.  Y., 
1834.     8°. 

The  New  Testament,  published  in 

J  526  ;   being  the   first   translation   from   the 


63  BIBLE 

Greek  into  English  by  Wm.  Tyndale,  with  a 
memoir  of  his  life  and  writings  by  George 
Ofi'or,  etc.     Lond.,  1836.     8°. 

Bookof  the  New  Covenant  ;  a  criti- 
cal revision  of  the  English  version  of  the 
New  Testament.     Lond.,  1836.     8°. 

The  New  Testament  arranged  in 

historical  and  chronological  order,  with 
notes,  etc.,  by  George  Townsend  :  revised, 
by  T.  W.  Coit.     Boston,  1837.     1.  8°. 

The  New  Testament,  in  Komstok's 

perfect  alphabet.     Phila.,  1848.     S°. 

The  New  Testament ;  tr.  from  the 

Greek  into  English,  with  explanatory  notes, 
by  Jonathan  Morgan.     Portland,  184S.     12°. 

The     New     Testament.      Atlanta, 

Confederate  States  Bible  Society,  1862.     12°. 

The  New  Testament  ;  with  engrav- 
ings on  wood  from  designs  of  Fra  Angelico, 
Perugino,  Titian,  Raphael,  etc.  Lond.,  1865. 
4°- 

■  The   New   Testament ;    authorized 

English  version,  with  introd.  and  various 
readings  from  the  three  most  celebrated 
mss.  of  the  orig.  Greek  text  [Sinaitic,  Vati- 
can and  Alexandrine],  by  Constantine  Tisch- 
endorf.    Tauchnitz  ed.     Leipzig,  1869.     12°. 

The   New   Testament   for   English 

readers,  cont.  the  authorized  version,  with 
marginal  references  and  a  critical  commen- 
tary by  Henry  Alford.  2  vols,  in  4.  Lond., 
1872.     8°. 

The    New    Testament    in   English 

according  to  the  version  by  John  Wyclifte, 
about  A.  D.  1380,  and  revised  by  John  Pur- 
vey about  1388 ;  formerly  edited  by  Josiah 
Forshall  and  Sir  Fred.  Madden  and  now  re- 
printed.    Oxford,  1879.     12°. 

The   English  Hexapla  ;  exhibiting 

the  six  important  English  translations  of  the 
New  Testament  Scriptures  :  Wiclif,  1380  ; 
Tyndale,  1534;  Cranmer,  1539;  Genevan, 
1557 ".  Anglo-Rhenish,  15S2  ;  Authorized, 
161 1  ;  the  orig.  Greek  text  after  Scholz,  with 
a  history  of  English  translations  and  trans- 
lators.    Lond.,  1880.     4°. 

The  New  Testament,  trans,  out  of 

the  Greek  ;  being  the  version  set  forth  A.  D. 
1611  compared  with  ancient  authorities  and 
revised  A.  D.  1881.     O.vford,  18S1.     8°. 

French.      Le     Nouveau    Testament ; 

revil  sur  les  textes  Grecs,  par  les  ministres 
et  professeurs  de  I'eglise  de  Geneve.  Leyde, 
1669.     12°. 

Le   Nouveau   Testament.      Amst., 

1710.     12°. 

Le  Nouveau  Testament,  traduit  sur 

la  Vulgate  par  Lemaistre  de  Sacy.  Paris, 
1S16.     8°. 


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BIBLIOGRAPHIC  NOTES 


Le  Nouveau  Testament ;  revue  sur 

Its  originaux  par  David  Martin.  N.  Y.,  1S57. 
12°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1S66.     12°. 

German.     Das  Neiie  Testament  ;  nach 

cler  Deutsclien  uebersetzmiK  Martin  Luthers. 
41I)  1(1.     Germantaun,  iS(.>7.     12°. 

Same.     Hhila.,  1829.     12°. 

Greek.     Novum  Testanientuni  Graece 

ex  recensione  J.  J.  Griesbachii  cum  selecta 
lectionum  variolate.  2  vols,  in  i.  Lipsia;, 
1805.     repr.  Cantab.,  1809.    8°. 

Novum  Testamentum,  juxta  exem- 
plar Joannis  Millii,  accuratissime  inipressum. 
Bostonia;.  1814.     12°. 

Novum    Teslamentum,    cum    ver- 

sionc  Lalina  Arix  Montani  ;  auctore  Johanne 
Leusdcn.     Novi-El)oraci,  1821.     12°. 

Novum  Testamentum  Graece  :  po.st 

Job.  Aug.  Henr.  Tiltmannuni  ad  fidem  opti- 
morum  librorum  secundis  curis  recognovit 
k-ctionunique  varielalem  notavit  Aug.  Halm. 
Lipsiac,  1S40.     8°. 

Same.     Editio  Americana   curante 

Edvardo  Robinson.     Bostoniie,  1842.     12°. 

The  four  Gospels  and  Acts  of  the 

Apostles,  in  Greek  ;  with  English  notes,  etc., 
together  witli  the  Epistles  and  Apocalypse, 
the  whole  forming  the  complete  text  of  the 
New  Testament;  by  J.  A.  Spencer.  N.  Y., 
1871.    8°. 

The  New  Testament  in  the  original 

Greek  ;  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  C.  Words- 
worth.   New  ed.    2  vols.    Lond.,  1877.   I.  8°. 

The  Greek  Testament  ;  with  a  criti- 
cally revised  text,  marginal  references,  prole- 
gomena and  commentary,  by  Henry  Alford. 
4  vols.     Lond..  1S71-80.     8°. 

The  Greek  Testament,  with  read- 
ings adopted  by  the  revisers  of  the  author- 
ized version,     Oxford,  1881.     8°. 

The  New  Testament  in  the  original 

Greek  ;  the  text  revised  by  B.  V.  Westcott 
and  K.  J.  A.  Hort.    2  vols.   Camb.,  1S81.    8°. 

—  Hawaiian.     Ke  Kauoha  Huu  a  ho  ha- 

kou  Haku  e  Ola'i,  a  Jesu  Kristo.  Oahu, 
1835-     '2°- 

Latin.     Novum  Testameiituni,  ex  ver- 

sione  V'ulg.ita,  rum  paraphrasi  et  adnota- 
tionibus  Henrici  Hammimdi.  2  vols,  in  i. 
Amstel.,  1698.     fol, 

—   —  Novum    Teslamentum,    inlerprele 

Thcodoro  Meza.     Edin.,  1839.     12°. 

Spanish.     El    Nuevo  Testamenlo    de 

nuestro  ScHor  y  Redentor  Jesu  Crislo.  n.  p., 
1817.     12°. 

I'AKTS  «JF  N.  T.     fiilynlol.    Sanclus  M.-it- 

tharus,  Syriace,  Ebraice,  Graec^,  Laline, 
Germanice,    Bolicmice,    llalice,    Hispanic^, 


Gallic^,  Anglic^,  Danici,  Polonic^  ;  ex  dis- 
posilione  el  adornatione  Elia;  Hutteri.  Nori- 
bergse,  1599.     4°. 

—  Charihbeaii.     Araidatiu-Iumuran    se- 

gung  Madeju.  |St.  Matthew]  in  tlie  Charib- 
bean  language,  tr.  by  A.  Henderson.  Edin., 
1847.     12°. 

Diifeh.     Den  Sendbrief  <les  Apostels 

Pauli  aan  den  Colossensen,  schriftmatig  ver- 
klaart,  door  David  Knibbe.  2  vols.  Ley- 
den,  16S6-S8.     4°. 

—  English.    The  Gospels  consolidated, 

with  a  copious  index.  Lend.,  Bagster  [  1S69]. 
4°- 

The  fourfold  Gospel  ;  consolidated, 

by  J.  Glentworth  Butler.     N.  Y.,  1890.     12°. 

St.  Mark  ;  revised  from  the  ancient 

Greek  mss.,  by  John  I.  Briscoe.  Lond.,  1870. 
s.  4°. 

Golhic.   The  Gothic  and  Anglo-Saxon 

Gospels  in  parallel  columns  with  the  ver- 
sions of  Wycliffe  and  Tyndale  ;  arranged 
with  preface  and  notes,  by  Jos.  Bosworth 
assisted  by  George  Waring.  2d  ed.  Lond., 
1874.     8°.' 

Indian,  Cherokee.  Acts  of  the  Apos- 
tles, tr.  into  the  Cherokee  language,  by  S. 
A. Worcester  and  E.  Boudinot.  New  Echota, 
1833.     12°. 

Afohawk.      Nene    Karighwiyoston 

tsinihorighhoten  ne  Saint  John  :  [with]  Ad- 
dress to  the  Six  Nations  recommending  the 
Gospel  of  St.  John,  by  Teyoninhokarawen, 
the  translator.     Lond.,  1805.     12°. 

Aoir :  For  oilier  texts  of  the  whole  Bible  with  com- 
meliLlry,  sff  Butler,  Henry  .mil  Laiige  :  and  for  the 
New  Tkstament,  jcc  Barnes,  Ellicoll  and  Meyer. 
Commentaries  on  parts  of  the  Bible,  are  arranged 
under  the  name  of  the  commentator  or  editor.  For 
liihlioKraphical  accounts  of  the  Bible,  see  Fry.  O'Cal- 
la^han  and  Shea,  and  for  concordance.  Cruden. 

Bible  atlas  and  gazetteer.    N.  Y.  [1862].   s.  fol. 
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2  vols.     [Boston,  1842-43.]     8°. 
Biblical  Repertory  and  Princeton  Review,   vols. 

9-19,23-30,40-43.     23  vols,     Phila,,  1837-71. 


Note:    Continued    as    Presbyte 
Princeton  Review. 


Quarterly  and 


Index,  1825-68.     Phila.,  1S71.     8°. 

Biblical   Repository,     vols.  1-3,  5-12  ;  2d  ser., 

vols.    1-12;  31I  ser.,  vol.   i.     24  vols,   in  21. 

Andover  and  N.  Y.,  1831-45.     8°. 

.Xiile:  The  above  includes  the  titles  Bib.  Repository 
and  (Juarterly  Review  ;  Amer  Biblical  Repository  and 
the  Biblical  Repository  and  Classicll  Review. 

Bibliographer,  The  ;  a  journal   of  book   lore, 
vols.  1-6.     6  vols.     Lond.,  1882-84.     8°- 

.\.,l,      All   that  was  imblished  ;  incorporaleil    with 
•■  Bi...k-l.oic  •■ 

Bibliographic   notes  on   Eliot's   Indian    Bible. 
See  Eanies,  Wilbelforce. 


BIBLIOGRAPHICAL  CATALOGUE 


65 


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notices.  Wash.,  1S49.  S°. 
Bibliographie  nationale  ;  dictionnaires  des  ecri- 
vains  beiges  et  catalogue  de  leurs  publica- 
tions, 1S30-80.  A-M.  2  vols.  Bruxelles, 
1SS2-91.  8°. 
Bibliophile,  Le,  frangais  ;  gazette  illustrde  des 
amateurs  de  livres,  d'estampes,  etc.  7  vols. 
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Bibliotheca  Americana.     See  Reid, . 

Bibliotheca  classica.     See  Long,  George. 

Bibliotheca  historica.     [Collection  of  German 

catalogues.]   9  vols.    Gottingen,  1853-75.   8°- 

Bibliotheca    Sacra    and    Theological   Review. 

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Oberlin,  1844-92.     8°. 

Bibliotheque  de  I'enseignement  des  beau.x -arts. 

.SV(-  Ou.-intin,  A. 
Bibliflthlcae  Americance  primordia.     See  Ken- 

nett,  White. 
Bibliothicae  veterum  patrum.  See  Despont,  Ph. 
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E?ig.    Treatise  on  the  membranes.    New 

ed.,   [with]   notice  of  the  author,  by  Henri 
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Bickford,  Eli.     Memoir  of  B.,  a  patriot  of  the 
Revolution  [by  Chas.  I.  Bushnell].     N.  Y., 
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[Bickham,  William  D.]     Rosecrans'  campaign 
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BIcknell,  Thomas  Williams.    Historical  address 
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See  Bicknell  family. 

Bicknell   family.      Memorial   of  the   family   of 
Joshua  Bicknell  [with  inscriptions  on  tomb- 
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Forester,  Thomas. 
Bidpai  or  Pilpay.     Fables.     Rev.  ed.     Lond., 

n.  d.     12°. 
Bidwell,  Edwin  M.     See  Bidwell  family. 


BIGMORE 


Bidwell,  Marshall  Spring.  In  memoriam.  [Pro- 
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Bidwell  family.  Genealogy  to  the  7th  genera- 
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Bierce,  L.  V.  Historical  reminiscences  of  Sum- 
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Bigandet,  Pierre  or  Paul  ?  The  life,  or  legend 
of  Gaudama,  with  annotations  ;  the  way  to 
Neibban,  and  notice  on  the  Phongyies  or 
Burmese  monks.  3d  ed.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1880.     8°.     (Triibner's  Oriental  series.) 

Bigelow,  Henry  Jacob.  Mechanism  of  disloca- 
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Bigelow,  Jacob.  American  medical  botany.  3 
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Brief   e.xposition   of   rational    medicine  ; 

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Nature  in  disease  ;  added,  miscellaneous 

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Treatise  on  the  materia  niedica  ;  a  sequel 

to  the  "  Pharmacopceia  of  the  U.  S."     Bos- 
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Bigelow,  John.  See  Bryant,  Wm.  Cullen.— 
Franklin,  Benj.— Fremont,  J.  C— Molinos, 
Miguel. 

Bigelow,  John  F.     See  Pa.xton,  Mass. 

Bigelow,  Moses.  Biog.  sketch  of  B.,  by  his 
son,  Saml.  F.  Bigelow.     Newark,  1890.     8°. 

Bigelow,  Samuel  F.     See  Bigelow,  Moses. 

Bigelow  family.  Genealogy  of  the  B.  family  of 
America,  1642-1890  ;  by  G.  B.  Howe.  Wor- 
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id   Pate 


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America.     Lond.,  1768.     4°. 

Letter  to  Josiah  Willard,  [on]  governing 

the  colonies  like  Ireland,  1755.  (Mass.  Hist. 
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Letter  to  the   House  of   Assembly    of 

Mass.-Bay,  1759.    (Same,  v.  6.) 

Particulars  showing  the  exhausted  state 

of  Mass.  province.     (Same,  v.  6.) 

Petition  to  the  Duke  of  Bedford,  rel.  to 

I'Vench  encroachments,  174S.     (Same,  v.  6.) 

Bolland,  Richard.     Draught  of  the  streights  of 

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Bollandus,  Joannes.     Sec  Acta  sanctorum. 
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Bolmar,  Anthony.    Key  to  the  first  eight  books 

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Bologna,  //n/v.  Accadkmia  oei.i.k  Bei.i.k 
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I'nivkksit.V  1)1   Boi.iHJNA.     Di  un  calen- 

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Bolton,  Charles  Knowles.     See  Bolton  family. 

Bolton,  Henry  Carrington.  Catalogue  of  scien- 
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with  chron.  tables  and  a  library  check-list. 
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[Bolton,  Robert.]  Guide  to  New  Rochelle  and 
its  vicinity.     N.  Y.,  1842.     12°. 

History  of  the  County  of  Westchester, 

N.  Y.     2  vols,     N.  Y.,  1848.     8°. 

Same.   [New  ed.]   2  vols.    N.  Y.,  1881.  8°. 

History  of   the    Prot.    Epis.   Church    in 

Westchester  Co.,  1693-1853.    N.  Y.,  1855.  8°. 

Sec  Bolton  family. 

Bolton  family.  Genealogical  and  biographical 
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Bolton  family.  The  Boltons  of  old  and  new 
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Bolton,  Lancaster,  Sterling  and  Stow,  J/ass. 
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Boltwood.  Lucius  M.     .S"<r  Judd,  Sylvester, 

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Bombet.  Louis  Alexandre  Caesar, /.srwa'.  See 
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Bonaparte,  Elizabeth  Patterson.  Life  and  let- 
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Bonaparte,  Napol<5on.     See  Napoleon  I. 

[Bonar,  Andrew  Alexander,  and  M'Cheyne,  R. 
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BOOK  OF  COSTUME 


Bonaventura,  St.  [Giovanni  di  Fidanza],  et 
>€gidius  Leodiensis,  St.  [Gilles  de  Liege]. 
Vitae  sanctorum  Bonaventurae  et  jEgidii. 
IMS.  in  Gothic  i/itiracters  on  57  /caves  of 
velluw,  zeitti  ini/iats  in  cotors  and  gotd. 
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Bond,  Alvan.  Historical  discourse  at  tlie  lootli 
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DwiGHT,   Tiinothy.     Memorial    address, 

Oct.  22,  1SS2,  Norwich,  Conn,  in  memory  of 
B.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     S°. 

Sec  Otis,  Joseph. 

Bond,  Edward  Augustus.     See  Fletcher,  Giles. 

Bond,  Henry.  Family  memorials  ;  genealogies 
of  the  families  and  descendants  of  early  set- 
tlers of  Watertown,  Mass.,  incl.  Waltham 
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Bond,  John  James.  The  Christian  era.  (Royal 
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Bonheur,  Rosa.  Memoir,  by  Fred.  L.  de  Bois- 
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Bonhomme,  Honori?.     See  Penthievre,  Due  de. 

Boniface  [Winfrid],  St.,  abp.  of  Meiitz.  Opera 
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Boniface,  Alexandre.  Dictionnaire  fran(;ais- 
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Bonifacius  II.,  Pope.  Epistoloe  et  decreta. 
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Bonifacius  IV.,  St., pope.  Concilium  Romanum 
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Bonnefoux,  Baron.     See  Colombo,  C. 

Bonnet,  Jules.     See  Calvin,  Jean. 

Bonneval,  Claude  Alexandre.  Complete  his- 
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Bonney,  Catharina  Van  Rensselaer.  Legacy 
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Bonnier,  Edouard,     .S"(Y  Abailard,  Pierre. 


Bonnycastle,  Sir  Richard  Henry.  Canada,  as 
it  was,  is,  and  may  be  :  with  additions, 
by  Sir  Jas.  Ed.  Alexander.  2  vols.  Lond., 
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Spanish  America.  2  vols.  Lond.,  i8i8.  8°. 

Bonomi,  Joseph.    Nineveh  and  its  palaces  ;  the 

discoveries  of  Botta  and  Layard  applied  to 
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Bonpland,  Aime,  Voyage  aux  regions  ^qui- 
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Bontecou  family.  Ancestry  of  Daniel  Bontecou 
of  .Springlield,  Mass.  ;  a  record  of  40  succes- 
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Bontekoe  van  Hoorn,  Willeni  Vsl)rantsz.  Jcjur- 
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Bontier,  Pierre,  and  Le  Verrier,  Jean.  The 
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Bontius,  James.  Account  of  the  diseases, 
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Bontius,  Reynerius.  Belegering  en  ontsetting 
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Bonynge,  Francis.  The  future  wealth  of  Amer- 
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Boodey  family.  Annals  of  the  Boodeys  in  New 
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Book,  The  ;  or.  Proceedings  in  the  conduct  of 
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Book  Buyer,     vols.  5-9.     5  vols.     N.  V.,  iSSg- 

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Book  Chat.  vols.  3-6.  4  vols.  N.  Y.,  18S8- 
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Book  of  Algoonah.     See  Newcomb,  Cyrus  F. 

Book  of  common  prayer  and  administration  of 
the  sacraments  and  other  rites  and  ceremo- 
nies of  the  Church  of  England.  Lond.,  1660. 
fol. 

Same.      Oxford,    1738.     fol.      (Bd.    with 

Bible  of  1738.) 

Same,  with  Psalter.     Camb.,  1745.     12°. 

Same.     Camb.,  1760.     fol. 

5(7w/(',  with  Psalter.  Charleston,  1799.  12". 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1S44.     8°. 

Same,  reformed,  with  selections  from  the 

Psalms.     Lond.,  1849.     12°. 

Same;     according    to    the    Prot.    Epis. 

Church  in  the  C.  S.  A.    Richmond,  1S63.   12°. 

Book  of  costume.     See  Egerton,  Mary  M. 


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bearers,  a  dictionary  of  mottos,  essay  on  the 
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Book  of  plans  for  churches  and  parsonages. 
N.  Y..  1853.     ob.  fol. 

Book  of  worship  for  the  congregation  and  the 
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Siiiiie.    5th  ed.     Boston,  1856.     12°. 

Book-Lore;  a  magazine  devoted  to  old  time 

literature,  vols.  1-6.  6  vols.  Lond.,  1885- 
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Book-Worm.  The;  ed.  and  illust.  by  Jean 
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Book-Worm,  The.  svols.    Lond.    1S88-92.  8°. 

Bookseller.  Tlie.    27  vols.    Lond.,  1S66-92.   8°. 

Boole.  I.t-onard  H.  Sliipwright's  handbook 
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Boon,  E.  P.  Catalogue  of  books  and  pam- 
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Same.     Prov.  1824.     12°. 

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D.  Boone,  with  incidents  in  the  early  annals 
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Boone,  H.  H.  Life  sketches  of  state  officers, 
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Boone,  Richard  G.  Education  in  the  United 
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Booth,  James   Curtis,   and  Morflt,   Campbell. 

Recent  improvements  in  the  chemical  arts. 

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Booth,  .Mary  Louise.  History  of  the  city  of 
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Report  to  the  Ass'n. ;  letter  from  A.  B. 

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Boscana,  Geroninio.  Chinigchinich  ;  a  hist, 
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Bosse,  Abraham.  De  la  manic-re  de  graver  a 
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Bosson,  Charles  P.  Observations  on  the  potatoe 
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Bostock,  John.     Elementary  system  of  physi- 

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Boston,  Thomas.  Human  nature  in  its  four- 
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substance  of  sermons.     Edin.,  1737.     12°. 

Boston,  Mass.  Boston  almanac.  1840-66,  '69- 
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Boston  Daily  Advertiser.    i858,  and  June 

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Boston  illustrated.     Boston  [1872].     8°. 

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Boston  Journal  of  Chemistry,    vols.  6-14. 

9  vols,  (imp.)     Boston,  1872-S0.     4°. 

Boston  Journal   of  Philosophy   and    the 

Arts ;  conducted  by  J.  W.  Webster  and 
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Boston  Magazine,  vol.3.  Boston,  1786.  8°. 

Boston   News-Letter   and   City    Record  ; 

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Boston  Observer  and  Religious  Intelli- 
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Boston  prize  poems,  and  other  specimens 

of  dramatic  poetry.     Boston,  1824.     12°. 

Collection  of  facts  and  documents  rel.  to 

a  bridge  from  South  St.  to  Dorchester  Neck, 
and  the  annexation  of  that  peninsula.  Bos- 
ton, 1805.     8°. 

-» —  Map  of  Boston  and  adjacent  cities.  N.  Y., 
Coltoii,  1855.    folded  16°. 


Orations  delivered  in  Boston  to  com- 
memorate the  5th  of  March,  1770.  Boston, 
17S5.     12°. 

Plan  of  the  city  of  Boston,     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

32°. 

Principal  sights  in   Boston  and  where  to 

find  them.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Short  narrative  of  the  horrid  massacre  in 

Boston  of  March  5,  1770.     Boston,  1770.     8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1849.     8°. 

Ta.xation  list  of  the  town  of  Boston.  Bos- 
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City  Council.  Celebration  of  the  centen- 
nial anniv.  of  the  evacuation  of  Boston  by 
the  British  Army,  1776-1876  ;  with  oration, 
and  chronicle  of  the  siege  of  Boston,  by  Geo. 
E.  Ellis.     Boston,  1876.     1.  8°. 

Celebration  of  the  centennial  anniv.  of 

the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  with  appendi.x 
cont.  the  literature  of  the  battle,  etc.  Bos- 
ton, 1875.     8°. 

Celebration  of  the  250th  anniversary  of 

the  settlement  of  Boston.     Boston,  1880.    8°. 

Charter  and  ordinances,  with  acts  of 

the  legislature  rel.  to  the  city,  etc.  Boston, 
1864.     8°. 

City  Hall,  corner  stone  laid  Dec.  22, 

1862;  dedicated  Sept.  17,  1865.  Boston, 
i866.    8°. 

List   of  persons,    copartnerships    and 

corporations  taxed  on  |2o,ooo  and  upwards. 
Boston,  1865.     8°. 

Municipal  register  ;  cont.  city  charter. 

rules  and  orders  of  the  City  Council,  etc., 
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vols.     Boston,  1860-88.     8°. 

Proceedings  at  the  dedication  of  the 

City  Hall.     Boston,  1S65.     8°. 

Proceedings  on  laying  the  corner-stone 

of  the  City  Hall.     Boston,  1862.     8°. 

Railroad  jubilee  ;  account  of  the  cele- 
bration commem.  of  the  opening  of  railroad 
communication  between  Boston  and  Canada, 
Sept.  17-19,  1851.     Boston,  1852.     8°. 

Re-dedication  of  the  old  State  House, 

July  II.     Boston,  18S2.     8°. 

Tabular  representation  of  the  present 

condition  of  Boston  in  relation  to  railroad 
facilities,  foreign  commerce,  etc.;  also  statis- 
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Committee  on  the  Census.     Report  for 

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Committee  on  Ordinances.     Report  on 

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Ixxjks.     Boston,  1S27.     S°. 

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1S27.     Boston,  1S40.    8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  library,   1S07-71.     5 

vols.     Boston,  1S74-S1.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  exhibitions  of  paintings, 

etc.     3  vols.     Boston,  1S60,  '65,  '56.     8°. 

Lists  of  books  added,  1S62-69.  Bos- 
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Boston  Board  ok  Tr.\de.   ist-i2th,  14th 

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Boston  G.\s  Light  Companv  vs.  Gai'lt, 

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Boston    Pier,   or    the   Long  Wharf 

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Boston  Pi'blic  Liiirarv.  ist-40th  an- 
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Bibliographies  of  special  subjects.  No. 

3,  Index  of  articles  upon  Amer.  local  hi.story 
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Bulletins,  vols.  i-ii.    11  vols.   Boston, 

1SS7-92.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  Spanish  library  and 

of  the  Portuguese  books  befjueathed  by 
George  Ticknor,  and  of  the  Spanish  and 
Portuguese  literature  in  the  general  library, 
by  Jas.  L.  Whitney.     Boston,  1879.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  books  and  manu- 
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Catalogue  of  the   Barton  Collection. 

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Index  to  the  catalogue  of  books  in  the 

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Index  to  the  catalogue  of  a  portion  of 

the  library  in  the  lower  hall.     Boston,  1858. 

Presentation  of  a  bust  o(  George  Tick- 
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Presentation  of  .i  bust  and  portrait  ol 

Joshua  Bates.     Boston,  1S66.     8°. 

Procce<lings  at  the  dedication  of  the 

Jamaica  Plain  br.inch.     Boston,  1S7S.    8°. 

Proceedings  .it  the  dedication  of  the 

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Prorc-edingson  l.iying  thecoriier-sloue 

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BOSTON 

Report  on  opening  the  reading  room 

Sundays,     n.  p.,  1867.     8°. 
Rules  and  regulations  for  the  use  of 

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Boston,  1S53-67.     8°. 

—  Ellis,  Chas.  M.  Argument  for  open- 
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Boston,  1S67.     8°. 

Whit.more,  W.  H.     Minority  report 

on  the  fitness  of  the  English  High  and  Latin 
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Boston  Society  of  Natural  History. 

Condition  and  doings  of  the  Society.  Bos- 
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Constitution  and  by-laws.    n.  p.,  1855. 

8°. 
Memoirs,     vol.  2  ;  pt.  i,  nos.  2  and  3, 

pt.  3,  nos.  3  and  5,  pt.  4,  nos.   i,  2,  4  and  5. 

Boston,  1S71-77.     4°. 

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Proceedings,     vols.  3,  4.  15  fpt.  i]  and 

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Remarks  by  the  president.       Boston, 

1845.     8°. 

Boston    Temperance    Society.      Sec 

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Note:  Proceedings  of  ist  meeting  were  no!  pub- 
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Proceedings  at  special  meeting — Eu- 
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/>Vf  Moore,  Geo.  H. — Whitmore,  Wni. 

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GvN,i^coi.oGicAi.  Society   of    Boston. 

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MfsEiM  OF  Fink  Arts.  Act  of  incor- 
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ist-i.slh  annual  reports,  isvols.  Bos- 
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Exhibition  of  the  etched  work  of 

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Society  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  Ad- 
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Trinitarian  Cong.   Church.     Articles 

of  faith  and  covenant.     Boston,  1S26.     12°. 

Bridgman,  Frederick  Arthur.  Winters  in  Al- 
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Bridgman.  Laura  Dewey.  Life  and  education 
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Bridgman,  Thomas.  Inscriptions  in  the  grave 
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Northampton.     Northampton,  1S50.     12°. 

Memorials  of  the  dead  in  Boston  ;  epi- 
taphs in  Copp's  Hill  burying  ground.  Bos- 
ton, 1852.     8°. 

Memorials  of  the  dead  in  Boston  ;  King's 

Chapel  burial  ground.     Boston,  1S53.     8°. 

Pilgrims  of  Boston  and  their  descendants  ; 

with  an  introd.  by  Ed.  Everett :  also  inscrip- 
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Bridgman,  William.  Translations  from  the 
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Brief  account  of  the  emissions  of  paper  moncv 
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Brief  account  of  the  new  sect  of  latitude-men, 
with  reflections  upon  the  new  philosophy. 
Lond.,  1662.  4°.  (Bd.  with  Burnet's  Rela- 
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Brief  account  of  the  Society  of  the  Friendly 
Sons  of  St.  Patrick.     .SVc  Hood,  Samuel. 


Brief  and  true  narrative  of  the  hostile  conduct 
of  the  barbarous  natives  towards  the  Dutch 
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1863.     8°. 

Brief  notice  of  Newton,  Mass.  Sec  Jackson, 
Wm. 

Brief  remarks  on  the  "Wife"  of  Washington 
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Brief  statement  of  the  claim  of  Huntington. 
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Briggs,  Charles  Frederick,  and  Maverick,  Au- 
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cont.  history  of  the  church,  with  biog.  notes 
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and  catalogue  of  oflicers  ,ind  members ; 
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British  almanac  of  the  Soc.  for  the  Diff.  of  Use- 
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British   and    Foreign    Anti-Slavery    Reporter. 

vol.  3.     Lond.,  1842.     fol. 
British  and  Foreign  Evangelical  Review,    vols. 

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British  and  Foreign  Medical  Review,     vols.  1- 

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British  and  forei.gn  state  papers,  1812-33  [comp. 
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British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
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British  drama.     Sec  Scott,  .SV;-  W. 

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British  essayists,     .SV-,- ("halniers,  .'\U-x. 

British  |ournal  of  IIom<eopathy.  vols.  25-32. 
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British  journal  of  Pliotography.  See  Liver- 
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S°. 

Catalogue  of  photographs  from  the  col- 
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Catalogue  of  prints  and  drawings,    vol.  i, 

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Hand-list     of    bibliographies,     classified 

catalogues  and  indexes  placed  in  the  read- 
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List  of  books  of  reference  in  the  reading 

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List  of  specimens  of  fish  in  the  collections 

of  the  Museum,     pt.  i.     Lond.,  1851.     12°. 

Statutes  and  rules,  revised  1839.     Lond., 

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Synopsis  of  the  contents  of  the  Museum. 

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Same.     Lond.,  1836.     8°. 

Same.     Lend.,  1S43.     12°. 

Same.     Lond.,  1854.     12°. 

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British  pharmacopceia,  pub.  by  the  General 
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British  Quarterly  Review,  vols.  45-59,  74-S3. 
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Miscellaneous  papers  in  the  collections  of 

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See  Spots  wood,  Alex. 

Brock-Arnold,  George  M.     See  Gainsborough. 

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Brockedon,  William.     See  Roberts,  David. 

Brockenbrough,  William  H.  History  of  Vir- 
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[ ]    Philanthropic    results    of   the    war    in 

America;  by  an  American  citizen.  X.  V., 
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[ ]  Same.     N.  V.,  1864.     8°. 

.Xoff  .■  Ascribed  also  to  Thomas  Evans. 

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<?;/(/ Vaughan,  Mary  C.   Woman's  work  in 

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Brockhaus,  Friedrich  Arnold.  Conversations- 
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Brockl6hurst,  Thomas  Unett.     Mexico  to-day  ; 

and  a  glance  at  the  prehistoric  remains  and 

antiquities  of  the  Montezumas.    Lond.,  18S3. 

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Brocklesby,  lohn.     Views  of  the  microscopic 

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«av.     Wali-rtown,  iSSS.     8°. 

Brockway  family.  Some  records  of  Wolslon 
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Brodhead,  jacoli.  Sermon  preaclied  in  llie 
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Services  at  [thel  funeral  of  15.  with  reso- 
lutions of  Gen.  Synod  of  Ref.  I'rot.  Dutch 
Church,  etc.,  and  discourse,  by  Geo.  W. 
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Brodhead,  John  Komeyn.  Address  before  the 
N.  N'..  Hist.  Society,  at  its  4otli  anniversary. 
N.  v..  1844.     8°. 

Government  of  Sir  Edmund  Andros  over 

New  Knjiland,  16SS-S9  ;  read  before  the  N.  Y. 
Hist.  Soc.     Morrisania,  1S67.     8°. 

Hennepin  never  in    Albany.     (Ma.sjazine 

Miscellany,  v.  3.) 

History  of  the  state  of  New  York,  [1609- 

91].     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1853-71.     8°. 

Memoir  on  the  early  colonizatitm  of  New 

Nelherland.  (N.Y.  Hist.  Soc.Col.,  2dser.  v.2.) 

(Jbservations  respecting  the  two  ancient 

maps  of  New  Netherland  found  at  the  Hague. 
(N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  I'roc,  1845.) 

Oration  on  the  conquest  of  New  Nether- 
land, before  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society,  Oct.  12. 
N.  Y..  1864.     8°. 

.SV<-  New  York  State.    Legislature.    Doc- 

UMllIltS. 

Brodhead,  Luke  Wills.  Delaware  Water  Gap  ; 
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Brodhurst,  Hern.ird  Kdward.  Curvatures  of 
the  spine.     2d  ed.      I.ond.,  1864.     8°, 

Brodie,  .Sir  Ik-njaniin  Collins.  Lectures  illiist. 
of  various  subjects  in  pathology  and  surgery. 
Lond..  1846.     8°. 

Mind  and  matter  ;  with  add.  notes,  by  an 

Amer.  editor.     N.  Y.,  1859.     12°. 

1'alhological  and  surgical  observations  on 

dise.isesofthejoiiUs.  4thed.   Lonil.,  1836.  8°. 

Brodigan,  Thomas.     ISotanical,  hist<jrical  and 

praclic.il    treatise    on     the    tobacco    plant. 

I...n(l.,  1S30.     8°. 
Brodribb,  William  Jackson.    .SVv  Demosthenes. 

—  I'linius. 
Brodrick,   George  Charles.      History  of   the 

I'niv.  .if  O.\ford.    Lond.,  1866.    12°.    (Epochs 

of  cliuii  li  history.) 

riililari.m   argiunent  against  reform,  as 

stated  by  Mr.  Lowe.     (Essays  on  reforms.) 

Broecke,  I'eter  v;in  ilen.     Journal  of  a  voyage 

l<i  Cape  Verde.  Angola,  Guinea,  etc.,  1605- 

V'.     (Hanger's  Voy.  pt.  7,) 
Brogden,  J.    Elletl.      Collection  of  fac-simile 

autographs  from  originals  in  |  his)  possession. 

Lincoln,  1861.     8°. 


Broglie,  Alberline  Ida  Guslavine  de  Stael-Hol- 

stein,  i/iirArssf  dc.     See  Haird,  Robert. 
Broglie,  Charles  Jacques  X'ictor  Albert,  </iii  de. 

.SV(-  Louis  X\'. 
Bromfield.  John.    Reminiscences  of  15.  |by  .'Xnn 

li.  Trai-y|.     .Salem,  1852.     8°. 
Bromfield.  S.  Worthington.    See  Griffith,  J.  R. 
Bromley.  1  Knry,  f>sciii/.    Sec  Wilson,  Anthony. 
Bromley,  Robert  Anthony.     Philosophical  and 

critical  history  of  the  fine  arts.    vol.  i.    Lond., 

■793-    4°- 

Bromwell,  William  J.  History  of  inunigration 
to  the  United  States,  1819-55.    N.  Y.,  1856.  8°. 

Bronson,  Deborah.  Recollections  of  my  early 
life  in  Auburn.  (Cayuga  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
v.  6.) 

Bronson,  Henry.  Early  government  of  Con- 
necticut. (New  Haven  Col.  Hist.  Soc.  Pa- 
pers, V.  3.) 

Historical  account  of  Ct>nnecticut  cur- 
rency, continental  money  and  finances  of  the 
Revolution,  read  before  the  New  Haven  Col. 
Hist.  Society.     New  Haven,  1S65.     8°. 

Same.      (New    Haven    Col.    Hist.    Soc. 

Papers,  v.  i.) 

History  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  embracing 

Watertown,  Plymouth,  etc.,  with  appendi.x 
of  biography,  genealogy  and  statistics. 
Waterbury,  1S5S.     8°. 

Medical   liistory  and    biography.      (New 

Haven  Col.   Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  2.) 

Bronson  Library  [Waterbury,  Conn.]  Cata- 
logue.    Waterbury,  1870.     8°. 

Bronte,  Charlotte,  Emily  <»«(/ Anne,  [fiseiith., 
Citrrer,  Ellis  and  Acloii  Bell.\  Life  and 
worksofC.  15.  and  her  sisters.  7vols.  Lond., 
1S72-73.     8°. 

Conlinli:  I.  Bronte,  C.  J:iik-  liyrc  ;— J-  Sliirlcy  ;— 
.?.  VillcllL- ;— .(.  The  profissiii,  wiUipoiuis.— ,s.  BronK, 
K.  WiilliirinK  liciRlils  ;— Bront*,  A.  AKfus  nrcy.— 
6.  Bronti,  A.  Ten.inl  ..f  Wil.lfcll  H.ill.--.  Gaskell. 
Eliz.  C.    Life  of  CharlolK-  liroiiU-. 

Rlill),  T.  Wemyss.  C.  nronle,  a  mono- 
graph.    N.  Y.,  1877.     12°. 

RoiiiNsuN,  A.   Mary  E.      [Mrs.   Darmes- 

teter.  I  l-:mily  lironle.  Uoston,  1883.  12°. 
(Eanuius  women.) 

.SwiNiiiKNii,  .'\.  C.     Note  on  C.   lironte. 

Lond..  1877.     8°. 

Brook.  Iknjamin.    History  of  religious  liberl;,. 

2  vols.      Loud.,  n.  d.     8°. 
Brooke,  Henry.     Eool   of  (piality.      Rev.  ed., 

with  biog.  preface,  by  Chas.  Kingsley.   2  vols. 

Lond.,  1859.     8°. 
Brooke,  laiius.     .SV<-  Keppel,  Henry. 
Brooke.. "slopfonl  .Augustus.  Sermons  preached 

in   .St.    I.inus's   Chapel,    London.      Uoston, 

l86y.      12". 
Brookes,  Richard.     Geiur.il  g.i/etleer,  or  geo- 
graphical diction. ny.     lotli  ed.     Loud.,  1797. 

8°. 

.Same.      2d  .\mi.t    kI       I'liila.,  1812.     8°. 

.S,;m,.  by  hilui  Marsh, ill.    I'liila.,  1839.    8°. 


BROOKES 


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Same.     Phila.,  1840.    8°. 

General  practice  of  physic,  ytlied.    2  vols. 

Lond.,  1777.     8°. 

Brookes,  Thomas.    The  unsearchable  riches  of 

Christ.     Lond.,  1657.     12°. 
Brookhaven,  ^V.    V.     Records,   to  iSoo.     Pat- 

chogue,  18S0.     8°. 
Brooklyn,  X.  V. 

[Ariangcment :  i.  Miscellaneous  —  Brooklyn  the 
first  word  of  title,  anonymous  books  about  Brooklyn, 
etc.  2.  City  government.  3.  Associations,  institu- 
tions, societies,  etc.    4.    Williamsburgh.] 

Miscellaneous. 

Atlas  of  Brooklyn.    N.  Y.,  Bioiitlev,  18S0. 

fol. 

Atlas,  from  official  records,  private  plans, 

and  surveys,   by   E.   Robinson   and   R.    H. 
Pidgeon.     N.  Y.,  1886.     fol. 

Battle  of  Brooklyn  ;  a  farce  in  two  acts  as 

it  was  performed  on  Long  Island  on  Aug. 
27,  1776.     >-epr.     Brooklyn,  1873.     8°. 

• Brooklyn  Advance,   afterzcard    Monthly 

Advance  ;  ed.  by  C.  D.   Baker,     vols.  6-13. 
S  vols.     Brooklyn,  1SS2-86.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Advocate  and  Nassau  Gazette. 

vols.  I  and  2  in  i.     Brooklyn,  1833-35.     fol. 
CBd.  with  Long  Island  Patriot.) 

Brooklyn  Argus.     Sept.  15,  iS73-Feb.  17, 

1S77.    vols.  6-9.    4  vols.     Brooklyn,  1873-77. 
fol. 

Brooklyn   business  directory.     1857,   '58, 

'60,  '77,  and  '87.    5  vols.     Brooklyn,  1S57-S7. 
8°. 

■ Brooklyn  Citizen,     vols.   1-13  in  19  vols. 

Brooklyn,  1866-92.     fol. 

Brooklyn  City  and  Kings  County  Record. 

Brooklyn,  1855.     8°. 

■  Brooklyn   City   News.      Nov.    28,    1859- 

Nov.  10,  1863.    vols.  1-8.    8  vols.    Brooklyn, 
1859-63.     fol. 

Brooklyn  Council  of  1S74.    Letter-missive, 

statement  and  documents.     N.  Y.,  1874.    8°. 

Brooklyn  CouncilofiS76.   Letter-missive. 

n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Result  of  the  Brooklyn  Advisory  Coun- 
cil ;  with  letters  of  Leonard  Bacon.  Timothy 
Dwight,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8°. 

Brooklyn    Daily    Advertiser.      19    vols. 

Brooklyn,  1S44-53.     fo'- 

Brooklyn  Daily  Eagle.     Nov.   iS4i-Dec. 

1S4S  ;  Jan.  1856-Dec.  1892.    S3  vols.    Brook- 
lyn, 1841-92.     fol. 

Brooklyn    Daily    Eagle   Almanac,     vols. 

1-7.     7  vols.     Brooklyn,  1SS6-92.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Daily  Journal.    Feb. -Aug.  1852. 

vol.  I.     Brooklyn,  1S52.     fol. 

[Brooklyn]     Daily    Ledger.      Oct.-Dec. 

1S77.     vol.  I.     Brooklyn,  1S77.     fol. 

Brookyn   Daily   News  and   Long   Ishuid 

Times.     March  2,  1840-Dec.  27,  1843.  6  vols. 
Brooklyn,  1840-43.     fol. 


Brooklyn  Daily  Times.     1866-73,  '76-78, 

'81-92.     23  vols.     Brooklyn,  1866-92.     fol. 

Brooklyn   Daily  Union,     vols.    1-30.     30 

vols,  in  40.     Brooklyn,  1863-92.     fol. 

Xolt::  Feb.  19.  1S77,  the  title  changed  to  Brooklyn 
Union  Argus  :  Mch.  26,  1S83.  to  Brooklyn  Union  ;  Apl. 
25,  i8S7,  consolidated  -.vith  the  Brooklyn  Dailv  Standard 
and  called  the  Standard-Union. 

Brooklyn  Directory.     1796,  1822-26,  '29- 

30,  '32-92.   74  vols.    Brooklyn,  1796-1892.  8°. 

Note:  This  includes  two  editions  for  1845-46,  '48-49, 
'54-55.  '56-57. 

Brooklyn  Evening  Star.    Apl. -June,  1827. 

vol.  I.     Brooklyn,  1S27.     fol. 

Note:  After  1S41  forming  the  continuation  of  the 
Long  Island  Star. 

Brooklyn  Leader.     Apl.  lo-Dec.  4,  1880. 

V.  I.     Brooklyn,  1880.     fol. 

Brooklyn  Life.  vols.  1-5.  5  vols.  Brook- 
lyn, 1890-92.     4°.  ^ 

Brooklyn  Magazine,  afterward  American 

Magazine,  vols  1-7.  7  vols.  Brooklyn  and 
N.  Y.,  1S84-87.     8°. 

• Brooklyn  Medical  Journal,     vols.  1-6.     6 

vols.     Brooklyn,  1S8S-92.     8°. 

Brooklyn    INIonthly.      vol.     i,    nos.     1-3. 

Brooklyn,  1869.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Monthly,  ed.  by  E;  F.  Beecher. 

vol.  2.     Brooklyn,  187S.     1.  .8°. 

Brooklyn  Morning  Advertiser,  afterward 

Brooklyn  Evening  Advertiser.  Apl.  i-Oct. 
16,  1835.     Brooklyn,  1835.     fol. 

Brooklyn  Standard.     Apl.  i-Sept.  S,  1885. 

vol.  I.     Brooklyn,  1885.     fol. 

Brooklyn  street  and  avenue  directory  and 

guide.  1S71  and  '77.  2  vols.  Brooklyn, 
1S71-77.     8°. 

Brooklyn    Sunday    Review.      Mch. -Dec. 

1S73.     vol.  I.     Brooklyn,  1S73.     fol. 

Brooklyn   Sunday  Sun.     Nov.    30,   1873- 

July  5,  1874;  Nov.  28,  1875-N0V.  19,  1876. 
vols.  I,  5  and  6.  3  vols.  Brooklyn,  1S73-76. 
fol. 

Brooklyn  Theatre  fire.  Memorial  ser- 
vices held  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  Park 
Theater,  etc.,  Dec.  10.     Brooklyn,  1876.    8°. 

The   holocaust ;    with   interment    and 

memorial  services  and  official  list  of  dead 
and  missing.     Brooklyn,  1876.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Union,  morning  ed.     Sept.  28, 

1867-Sept.  26,  1S68;  Jan.  13,  iS69-Feb.  i, 
1870.  vols.  5-7  in  4  vols.  Brooklyn,  1867- 
70.     fol. 

Brooklyn   Union    and    Brooklyn    Union 

Argus.     See  Brooklyn  Daily  Union. 

East  Parkway  and  Boulevards,  in  Brook- 
lyn.    N.  Y.,  1873.     8°. 

Farm  line  maps.     See  Fulton,  Henry. — 

Hopkins,  G.  M. — Ferris,  Wni. 

Lain's  elite  directory.     1S80-81    and  '87. 

2  vols.     Brooklyn,  1880-87.     ''2°. 

List  of  persons  enrolled,  ist-i9tli  wards. 

[1863.]     n.  t.  p.     8°. 


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Map  of  Brooklyn.    N.  Y.    Hayward  n. 

d.     16°. 

Map  of  Brooklyn.     N.   Y.     I^rifips  n.  d. 

tolln: 

Map  of  Brooklyn.     N.  Y.     Dripps  1S64. 

roller. 

Map   of  Brooklyn   and   vicinity.     N.    Y. 

Dripps  1S62.    folded  16°. 

Map  of  Brooklyn,  also  of  Williamsburgh 

and  part  of  New  York.  N.  Y.  Colton  1839. 
roller. 

Map  of  Brooklyn.     N.  Y.     Martin  1839. 

roller. 

Map  of  Brooklyn,    n.  p.  Colloii  jf^s$.  1.8°. 

Map    of  Columbia    Pier    and   Gowanus 

Ba.sin,  projected  by  Danl.  Richards.  N.  Y., 
1S56.    folded  12°. 

Map  of  property  in  the  12th  ward,  by  D. 

Richards,     n.  p.,  1855.    folded  i 2°. 

Plan   for  the   drainage  of   that    part   of 

Brooklyn  which  empties  its  water  into  Go- 
wanus Creek  and  Hay,  by  D.  Richards,  n.  p., 
1848.    folded  J  2°. 

New  map  of  Brooklyn,  incl.    Kings  Co. 

N.  \.    U'alson  18S3.     roller. 

New   plan   for  a   City   Hall.     Brooklyn, 

1845.    4°. 

Proceedings  on  Decoration  day.  May  30, 

at  the  Academy  of  Music.  Brooklyn,  1877. 
8°. 

Souvenir  of  Brooklyn  ;  descriptive,  his- 
torical and  statistical  review.  N.  Y.,  1890. 
ob.  4°. 

To-cii  Covernmeut. 

Board  of  Aldermen.     Special  Cotiiinitlee 

\ou\  lite  Applieatiou  of  the  Milage  of  Brook- 
lyn lo  heconte  a  Charlered  City.  Report,  n. 
p.,  1S33.    8°. 

Committee  of  Conference.     Report  to  the 

President  of  the  village,  1S34.   n.p.,n.  d.    8°. 

President  and  Trustees.     Ordinances  of 

the  village,  passed  1828.    2  eds.    n.  t.  p.    8°. 

City  Government. 

.Attorney  and  Counsel.     Annual   report. 

Brooklyn,  1859.     S°. 

Report  in  relation  to  the  property  of 

the  Brooklyn  Benevolent  Society.  Brook- 
lyn. i,S54.    8°. 

Report  on  the  powers  of  the  Alder- 
men to  act  as  magistrates,     n.  p.  [1847].    8°. 

Board  of  Aldermen.     Proceedings.     107 

vols.     Brooklyn,  1.S54-72,  '77-91.     8°. 

Nuir  :  Since  1S77  iiicluOiiiK  diM:umciils  addrcssi'd  lo 
the  Commuii  Cuuiictl. 

Joint  Board  of  Aldermen  and  Supervi- 
sors. Report,  with  sl.itements  of  the  amount 
lo  be  levied  in  the  tax  for  1862,  '63,  '66,  '67. 
4.  vols.     Brooklyn,  i.S()i-66.     8°. 

Committee  lo  whom  was  rejerred  the 

annual  statement  of  the  mayor.  Report. 
Brooklyn,  1863.    8". 


Board  of  Education.    Annual  reports  of 

the  city  superintendent  of  public  schools, 
184S,  '51-54.    5  vols.     Brooklyn,  1848-54.   8°. 

ist-3d,  5th-9th.  13th,  i6th,    i9th-37th 

annual  reports.  29  vols.  Brooklyn,  1856-92. 
S°. 

Charter,  bylaws,  etc.     1843,  '49,   '51. 

3  vols.     Brooklyn,  1S43-51.    8°. 

Manual,  1S60  and  '73.  2  vols.  Brook- 
lyn, 1S60-74.     12°. 

Report  to  the  Common  Council  [finan- 
cial] for  1853.     Brooklyn,  1854.     8°. 

Report  of  Tunis  G.  Bergen,  President. 

Brooklyn,  1SS5.     8°. 

Report  of  the   President  [J.  C.  Hen- 

drix],  1887,  '88,  '91.  3  vols.  Brooklyn,  1887- 
92.     8°. 

Report  of  the  Superintendent  on  the 

examination  of  the  academic  classes.  1876, 
'77.     2  vols.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Committee  on  School  Discipline.  Re- 
port.   \Villianisburgh,  1853.     12°. 

Sec  Field,  Thomas  \V. 

Board  of  Elections.     Registry  of  voters. 

20  vols.     Brooklyn,  1872-91.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Bridge.     See  New   ^'ork   and 

Brooklyn  Bridge. 

City  Charter  Convention.     Law  to  revise 

and  amend  the  several  acts  rel.  to  the  city  of 
Brooklyn,  adopted  May  10,  1S47.  Brooklyn, 
184S.     8°. 

Protest  of  delegates  from  the  8th  and 

9th  wards,  and  report  of  select  comriittee 
thereon.     Brooklyn,  1S48.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees,  with  rules  of 

Convention,  etc.     Brooklyn,  1848.     8°. 

Rules  of  order,  list  of  members  and 

standing  committees,     n.  p.  [1S47].     S°. 

Coinmillee  on  City  Corporation.  Re- 
port.    Brooklyn,  1847.    .8°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  1S48.     8°. 

—    Committee    on    City    Officers,    their 

powers,  duties  and  compensations.  Report. 
Brooklyn,  1848.    8°. 

Committee  on  the  Police,  City  Courts 

and  Watch  Department.  Report.  Brooklyn, 
1848.     8°. 

Committee  on   Public    Improvements, 

Assessments,  etc.  Report.  Brooklyn,  i<S47. 
8°. 

Committee  on  Public  Schools.    Report. 

Brooklyn,  1S47.     8°. 

Committee  on  the  A'elations  of  the  City, 

etc.  Reports,  incl.  the  powers  of  the  corpo- 
ration as  a  Board  of  Lxcise.  Brooklyn,  1847. 
8°. 

Committee  on  Ta.ves  and  Assessments. 

Report,     n.  p.,  1848.     8°. 

Collector    of    Ta.ves    and    Assessments. 

Report,  1867, '75-77.  2  vols.  Brooklyn,  1867- 
77.    8°. 


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Sale  of  property  for  unpaid  taxes  and 

assessments  for  1850-60,  '70.  5  vols.  Brook- 
lyn, 1S59-72.     4°. 

Commissioners  on  U'as/iiti^^toii  Park.  Re- 
port,    n.  p.,  1847.     8°. 

CoiHiiiissio/iers  of  Rapid  Transit.  Min- 
utes and  proceedings,  Oct.  1S85.  Brooklyn, 
1 886.     8°. 

Same,  March  1886.     Brooklyn,  1S86.     8°. 

Commissioners  for  the  Improvement  oj 

Bedford  Ave.    Report.    Brooklyn,  1872.   8°. 

Committee  of  "Seventy-Five."    Tabular 

statement  of  alleged  fraud  in  the  last  election. 
Brooklyn,  1872.     8°. 

Common  Council.     Draft  of  an  ordinance 

for  the  assessment  and  collection  of  annual 
water  rents.     Brooklyn,  1S60.     8°. 

—  Evidence,  proving  that  the  ferries  be- 
tween the  eastern  district  of  Brooklyn  and 
the  city  of  N.  Y.  can  be  profitably  run  at  a 
passenger  rate  of  one  cent.  Brooklyn,  i860. 
8°. 

History  of  the  Municipal  Department 

Building  and  other  public  buildings  in  Brook- 
lyn.    Brooklyn,  1878.     8°. 

Law  in  relation  to  buildings  of  brick 

and  stone,  in  a  certain  district  and  for  the 
better  prevention  and  extinguishing  of  fires. 
Brooklyn,  1851.     8°. 

Manuals.      15   vols.      Brooklyn,    1855, 

'57-71.     8°  and  12°. 

Memorial   remonstrating    against   the 

passage  of  a  proposed  act  "in  relation  to 
local  assessments  in  the  city,"  etc.  Brook- 
lyn, 1S58.     8°, 

Ordinance  for  the  preservation  of  the 

public  health.     [Brooklyn,  1857.]     12°. 

■ Ordinance  in   relation  to   sewers  and 

drains.     Brooklyn,  i860.     8°. 

Ordinance  to  establish  a  fire  depart- 
ment.    Brooklyn,  1858.     8°. 

Ordinances    in    relation    to    licences. 

Brooklyn,  1883.     8°. 

Ordinances.     Brooklyn,  1S50.     8°. 

—  Reports,  proceedings,  etc.,  in  connec- 
tion with  new  City  Armory.  Brooklyn  [1S54]. 
8°. 

Specifications  for  rebuilding  the  Brook- 
lyn City  Armory.     Brooklyn,  1S58.     8°. 

Statement  of  the  sinking  fund  ;  with  tab- 
ular exhibit  of  the  amount  of  annual  ta.x  to 
be  raised  to  and  including  the  year  i8g8. 
Brooklyn,  1S61.     8°. 

Water  question  ;  report  of  the  debate, 

Jan.  21,  1853.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Assessment  Committee.  Report  in  re- 
lation to  the  8th  ward  station-house,  etc. 
Brooklyn,  1858.     8°. 

Report  in  the  matter  of  the  Long  Is- 
land R.  R.  Co.  and  Atlantic  Ave.  n.  p., 
1S55.     8°. 


Charter  Amendment  Committee.  Pro- 
posed amendments  to  the  city  charter. 
Brooklyn,  1S60.     8°. 

Committee  on  Ferry  and  Water  Riglifs. 

Report.     Brooklyn,  1849.     8°. 

Report  concerning  ferries.  Brook- 
lyn, 1851.     8°. 

Statement  of  facts  in  answer  to  the 

reply  of  the  Union  Ferry  Co.  in  rel.  to  the 
reports  of  the  Committee,  etc.  Brooklyn, 
1852.     8°. 

Committee  on  Gas  and  Lamps.   Report 

cone,  the  contracts  with  the  Brooklyn  Gas 
Light  Co.     Brooklyn,  1851.     8°. 

Committee  on  Public  Health.    Minority 

report  on  the  petition  of  Charles  Knox  and 
others.     Brooklyn,  1857.     8°. 

Committee  on  Truant  Laze.     Reports, 

with  reports  of  the  Juvenile  House  of  Indus- 
try, 1859-61.  '63.  4  vols.  Brooklyn,  1S59- 
64.     8°. 

Finance  Committee.     Report  on  fixing 

the  salaries  of  the  city  officers.  Brooklyn, 
1849.    s°. 

Investi/^ating-  Committee  on  the  Man- 
agement of  the  Water  Works.  Preliminary 
report.     Brooklyn,  1859.     8°. 

Laze  Committee.  Majority  and  minority 

reports  on  the  metropolitan  police.  Brook- 
lyn, 1858.     8°. 

Report  in  relation  to  city  property 

at  the  foot  of  Fulton  .Street.  Brooklyn,  1861. 
8°. 

Report  on  ferry  rights.     Brooklyn, 

1858.     8°. 

■  —  Report  on  the  report  of  the  water 

committee.     Brooklyn,  1S57.     8°. 

Report  [on]  the  several  returns  of 

Justices  Blachly,  Curtis  and  Smith.  Brook- 
lyn, 1854.     8°. 

Reports  on  the  claims  of  John  Cas- 

sidy  agst.  the  late  city  of  Williamsburgh. 
Brooklyn,  1857.     8°. 

Railroad  Committee.     Reports  on  the 

subject  of  steam  on  Atlantic  Street.  Brook- 
lyn, 1857.     8°. 

Report   on  railroads   and  bond   of 

the  Brooklyn  City  R.  R.Co.  Brooklyn,  1854. 
8°. 

Report  of  \Y.  E.  Russell  on  the  sub- 
ject of  steam  on  Atlantic  Street.  Brooklyn, 
1857.     8°. 

Select  Committee  to  Consider  the  Sub- 
ject of  the  City  Hall.  Report.  Brooklyn, 
1842.     fol.     3  pp. 

■  —  Special  Commission  on  the  Equipment 

of  Volunteer  Regiments,  etc.  Report.  Brook- 
lyn, 1861.     8°. 

Special  Committee  rel.  to  Remonstrances 

against  opening  Tompkins  Park.  Report. 
Brooklyn,  1858. .  8°. 


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Special  Committee  on  Alleged  Altera- 
tions in  the  Water  Bill.  Report,  n.  p.  [1S53]. 
8°. 

Special  Committee  in  rel.  to  the  Affairs 

of  the  late  Commissioner  of  Repairs  and 
Supplies.     Report.     Brooklyn,  1S60.    8°. 

Special  Committee  on  Claims  for  Sup- 
plies to  I'oluntcers.  Report.  Brooklyn, 
iS6i.     8°. 

Special  Committee  on  Communication 

of  Henry  Rustics  to  Supply  the  City  uHli 
il'ater.     Report.     Brooklyn,  1S54.     S°. 

special   Committee  on   finances,  etc. 

Reiiort.     Brooklyn,  1S38.     8°. 

Special  Committee  on  Long  /stand  R. 

R.  Report,  with  opinions  of  Counsel.  Brook- 
lyn. 1S51.    8°. 

Same.     Brooklyn.  1S55.     8°. 

Street     Committee.      Report    on    the 

drainage  between  Court  St.  and  5th  Ave. 
Brooklyn,  1S4S.     S°. 

Report  on  \Yashington  Park.  Brook- 
lyn, 1S47.     8°. 

Il'ater    Committee.      Dociniients    and 

plans  sutiniitted  for  1S54.  Brooklyn,  1854.  4°. 

Majority  and  minority   reports  on 

the  communication  of  the  Water  Commis- 
sioners proposing  to  substitute  a  conduit  in 
lieu  of  a  canal.     Brooklyn,  1S5S.     8°. 

Report  in  reference  to  the  .supply  of 

Brooklyn  with  water,  and  the  subject  of 
water  rents.     Brooklyn,  1859.     8°. 

Report,  and  accompanying  docu- 
ments.    Brooklyn,  1S56.     8°. 

Report,  and  communications  of  W. 

J.  M'Alpine  and  I.  B.  Jervis  on  water  for  the 
city.     Brooklyn,  1S51.     8°. 

Report  made  to  the  committee,  Apl. 

15,  1S52,  on  supplying  the  city  with  water, 
by  Wm.  J.  M'Alpine.    Brooklyn,  1852.     8°. 

Report  on  supplying  the  city  with 

water.     Brooklyn,  1847.     8°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  1849.     8°. 

Report    on    the  memorial    of   the 

Nassau  Water  Co.     Brooklyn,  1S55.     8°. 

Repcjrt,  with  report  of  W.ird  B.  Bur- 
nett on  the  introduction  of  a  supply  of  water. 
Brooklyn,  1S54.     8°. 

Comptroller.     I'inancial  reports,  for  1849 

and  '50.     2  vols.     Brooklyn,  n.  d.     8°. 

Reporl.s  of  receipts  and  e.xpenditures 

for    1847-.S0,   '5.S-62,   '64,  '69,   '77-80,  '82-90. 

27  vols.     Brooklyn,  1847-91.     8°. 
Report  giving    view    of   nil  finaticial 

operations,  1S41-50,  by  Peter  Bergen,  conip. 

Brooklyn,  1850.     8°. 

department  of  City  Works.  Annual  re- 
ports. 1.S7.V  '74,  '76,  '77-82,  '84.  '8.S,  '87,  '89, 
'90.     14  vols.     Brooklyn.  i,S74-9i.     S°. 

Department  of  I /eallh.  Hoard  of  Health. 

Annual  reports.  1851,  '52,  '54,  '56-60,  '73- 
76,  '84-90.     17  vols.     Brooklyn,  1S52-91.    .8°. 


Code  of  sanitary  ordinances  and  regu- 
lations.    Brooklyn,  1887.     8°. 

Condensed   weekly  statement  of  vital 

statistics.     16  vols.     Brooklyn,  1873-SS.     4°. 

Manual.     Brooklyn,  1873.     12°. 

Report  of  commissioner  on  pump  wells 

and  well  water  of  Brooklvn.  Brooklvn,  18S4. 
8°. 

Report  of  the  commissioner  on  illumi- 
nating gas.     1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    S°. 

Report  of   the   health  officer    rel.  to 

measures  for  the  improvement  of  the  sani- 
tary condition  of  the  citv.  Brooklvn,  1865. 
8°. 

Report  on   the   gases,  vapors,  odors, 

etc.,  said  to  be  generated  at  kerosene  facto- 
ries, etc.,  by  Jos.  B.  Jones.  Brooklvn,  1861. 
8°. 

Report  on  the  measure  worm,  or  geo- 

metra  niveosericearia  which  infest  the  trees 
of  Brooklvn,  by  Jos.  B.  Jones.  Brooklyn, 
1 861.     8°.' 

Report  with  ref.  to  placing  the  city  in 

a  proper  sanitary  condition  to  meet  the 
probable  advent  of  cholera.  1S84.  n.  t.  p. 
8°. 

Restriction  and  prevention  of  diptlie- 

ria,  scarlet  fever,  measles,  cholera  and  other 
contagious  and  infectious  diseases,  n.  p., 
1885.     8°. 

Department  of  Laio.     Reports  for   1884, 

'85.     2  vols.     Brooklyn,  1S85-S6.     8°. 

See  also  ]irooklyn.  Attorney  and  Coun- 
sel. 

Department  of  Parks.     27th-3oth  annual 

reports.    4  vols.     Brooklyn,  18SS-91.     8°. 

See  Prospect  Park. 

Ferries.    All  the  jiroceedings  in  relation 

to  the  new  South  Ferry,  between  N.  Y.  and 
Brooklyn,  1825-35.     N.Y.,  1835.     8°. 

The  ferry  question  ;  statement  of  the 

origin  and  progress  of  the  present  contro- 
versy on  leasing  the  ferries  between  the  two 
cities.     Brooklyn,  1851.     8°. 

Ferry  rights  ;  Utters  over  the  signa- 
ture of  Joshua,  from  the  N.  Y.  Gazette,  n. 
p.,  1835.     8°. 

Law  papers  and  ilocuments  rel.  to  the 

management  of  the  Old,  or  Fulton  Ferry. 
Brooklyn.  1822.     8°. 

Memorial  to  the  Legislature  cone,  the 

ferries  between  N.  Y.  and  L.  I.  [by  A.  J. 
Spooner].     n.  p.  [1845].     8°. 

■; New  York  and  Long  Island  ferry  bill  ; 

brief  argument  on  behalf  of  the  applicants. 
Brooklyn,  1S45.     ,S°. 

People  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  to  Alfred 

G.  Benson  and  others.  License,  n.  p.  [1848]. 
8°. 

Question  of  a  .South  Ferry  to  Long  Is- 
land, stated  and  argued,  bv  a  freeman  1 1  lenry 
W.  Warner).     N.  Y.,  1.S26.     8". 


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[Reply  to  Counsel  of  \.  Y.  corporation 

on  the]  N.  Y.  and  L.  I.  ferry  bill.  n.  p.  [1845]. 
S°. 

Report  of  the  committee  of  the  citizens 

of  Brooklyn  on  the  union  of  the  Fulton  and 
South  ferries,     n.  p.,  1839.     S°. 

Statement  of  facts  with  remarks,  etc., 

in  answer  to  a  pamphlet  in.  relation  to  the 
steam  boat  ferry.     Brooklyn,  1822.     7°. 

See  a/so  Pierrepont,  H.  E.,  and  Brook- 
lyn. Board  of  Aldermen,  Common  Council, 
and  Union  Ferry  Co. 

Fire  Department.      By-laws,   rules    and 

regulations.     N.  Y.,  1856.     8°. 

Constitution  and  by-laws.     Brooklyn, 

1S31.     12°. 

Fire  limits  ;  being  acts  of  the  Legisla- 
ture and  ordinances  of  the  Common  Council 
in  relation  thereto.  1852,  '55,  '61,  '65.  4 
vols.     Brooklyn,  1852-65.     S°. 

■  —  Chief  Engineer.     Reports.      1859-62. 

4  vols.     Brooklyn,  1860-63.     S°. 

Fire    Marshall.       Report     for     1865. 

Brooklyn,  1866.     8°. 

•   —    —    Semi-annual    reports.      13   vols. 

Brooklyn,  1854-61.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Theatre  fire  ;  special  re- 
port, official  lists,  etc.      Brooklyn,  1S76.     8°. 

Jfayor.  Booth,  Saml.  Message.  Brook- 
lyn, 1866.     8°. 

Brush,  Conklin.    Address.     Brooklyn, 

1851.     8°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  1852.     8°. 

Chapin,  Alfred  C.  ist-3d  annual  mes- 
sages, with  reports.  3  vols.  Brooklyn,  1888- 
90.     8°. 

CoPELAND,   Ed.     Remarks  on  taking 

the  chair  as  mayor.     Brooklyn  [1849].     8°. 

Hall,    George.       Annual      message. 

Brooklyn,  1856.     8°. 

Communication.     Brooklyn,    1855. 

8°. 

■ •  —  Howell,  Jas.    Annual  message,  with 

reports  of  departments  for  iSSo.  Brooklyn, 
1881.     8°. 

Hunter,  John  \V.  Message.  Brook- 
lyn, 1875.     S°. 

Kalbfleisch,    Martin.     Message. 

Brooklyn,  1S61.     8°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  1863.     8°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  186S.     8°. 

—  Lambert,    Ed.   A.      Communication. 

Brooklyn,  1853.     S°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  1854.     8°. 

Low,   Seth.     Annual    message,    with 

reports  of  departments.    Brooklyn,  1883.    8°. 
3d  annual  message.  Brooklvn,  1884. 

8°. 
4th  annual  message.   Brooklyn,  18S5. 

8°. 
Civil  service  regulations,  prescribed 

by  S.  Low  ;  approved  by  the   Civil  Service 


Commissionof  the  state  of  N.  \'.  n.  p.  [1884]. 

8°. 
Powell,  Saml.  S.      Communication. 

Brooklyn,  1S57.     8°. 
Annual  message.     Brooklvn,  1S5S. 

8°. 
Same.     Brooklyn,  1S59.     8°. 

■ Same.     Brooklyn,  iS6o.     8°. 

Annual  statement.    Brooklyn,  185S. 

8°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  i860.     8°. 

ScHROEDER,  Fred.  A.  Annual  mes- 
sage, with  reports.     Brooklyn,  1877.     S°. 

Strvker,  F.  B.  Address  on  furnish- 
ing the  city  with  water,     n.  p.,  1848.     8°. 

Whitxev,  Danl.  D.  2d  annual  mes- 
sage, with  reports.     Brooklyn,  1887.     8°. 

Wood,  Alfred  >L  Message.  Brook- 
lyn, 1864.     8°. 

.Same.     Brooklyn,  1S65.     8°. 

Police  and  E.vcise  Department.   4th-i6th, 

iSth-2ist  annual  reports.  17  vols.  Brook- 
lyn, 1874-90.     8°. 

Chief  of  Police.     Report.     Brooklyn, 

1854.     8°. 

Sewer   Commissioners.     Report    of   the 

engineers  upon  a  plan  for  drainage  of  wards 
1,  3  and  6.     Brooklyn,  1857.     8°. 

Report  of  the  engineer  on  the  general 

drainage  of  the  city.     Brooklyn,  1859.     8°. 

Report  of  the  engineer   upon  a  plan 

for  the  drainage  of  the  13th,  14th  and  part  of 
15th,  i6th  and  19th  wards.  Brooklvn,  1857. 
8°. 

Rules  for  the  government  of  the  sewer 

inspectors.     Brooklyn,  1862.     12°. 

See  Water  Commissioners. 

Street  Commissioner.     Report  on  public 

improvements,  1851-55.    Brooklyn,  1855.   8°. 

IVater  and  Water  Commissioners.  An- 
swer to  a  tax-payer,  by  an  advocate  for 
water  [G.  L.  Bennett].     Brooklyn,  1856.    8°. 

Examination  of  the  report  of  the  water 

committee  and  that  of  W.  B.  Burnett,  etc., 

with  a  new  plan  for  supplying  the  city  with 

water  ;  by  one  of  the  people.     N.  Y.,  1854. 

12°. 
Review  of  the  new  water  documents, 

by  a  citizen  who  pays  ta.xes.    Brooklvn,  1856. 

8°. 
Schedule  of  streets,  e.xplanatory  of  the 

size,  weight  and  class  of  pipe  to  be  laid  in 

each  street,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 
Tax-payer's  reply  to  "  an  advocate  for 

water."     [Brooklyn,  1S56.]     8°. 
Water    Commissioners.      Abstract   of 

rules  and  regulations.     N.  Y.,  1857.     12°. 
Act  to  provide  for  the  supply  of  the 

city  with  water   passed   1857  ;  with   acts   of 

Commissioners  relating  thereto.     N.  Y.,  n. 

d.     8°. 


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Address  to  the  citizens,  with  a  state- 
ment by  the  chief  i.-ngineer.    N.  Y.,  1859.  8°. 

—  Brooklyn  water  works  and  sewers. 

N.  Y.,  1S67.     4°.' 

Bylaws,  rules  and  regulations  of  the 

Boards  of  \\'aler  and  Sewer  Coniniissioners. 
Brooklyn,  1857.     12°. 

Samf.     Brooklyn,  1S59.     12°. 

Communication  from  the  engineer 

on  the  present  position  of  the  canal  grade, 
etc.     n.  p.,  1S57.    8°. 

Communication  to  the  mayor  and 

Common  Council,  Aug.  28,  1857.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
S". 

Same.    April  12,  1S5S.     Brooklvn, 

1S58.     S°. 

Same.    Aug.  30,    1S5S.     Brooklyn, 

1858.     S°. 

Communication  rel.  to  the  second 

distributing  main  from  Ridgewood  reservoir, 
by  J.  P.  Kirkwood.     Brooklyn,  1862.     8°. 

Opinion   of  J.   M.    Van   Cott    and 

Nichol.is  Hill.  rel.  to  the  constitutionality  of 
the  act  rel.  to  sewerage  and  drainage.  Brook- 
lyn, 185S.    8°. 

Remarks  on  the  investigation  of  the 

Commissioners  of  the  Water  Works,  1858,  by 
John  A.  Dayton.     Brooklyn,  1S59.     8°. 

Report  in  relation  to  proposals  made 

to  protect  the  cast  iron  pipes  from  corrosion 
[by  J.  P.  Kirkwood].     N.  Y.,  1858.     8°. 

Report  made  by  an  e.xamining  board 

of  hydraulic  engineers  upon  the  present  state 
of  the  water  works.     Brooklyn,  1858.     8°. 

Report  on  the  extent  and  character 

of  the  district  supplying  water  to  Brooklyn, 
by  Thos.  Weston  ;  with  communication  from 
J.  P.  Kirkwood,  and  analysis  of  the  water  of 
the  Jamaica  re.servoir,  by  A.  K.  Eaton. 
Brooklyn,  1861.     8°. 

Report  on   the  gaugings  made  in 

1856  and  '57  of  the  sources  of  water  supply 
now  to  be  m.ide  use  of.    Brooklyn,  1858.   8°. 

Report  on  the  position  of  the  Pros- 
pect Hill  engine  house.     N.  Y.,  185S. .  8°. 

Report  of  John  S.  Stoddard  on  sup- 
plying Brooklyn  with  water  by  the  well  sys- 
tem.    Brooklyn,  1S54.     8°. 

Report  by  mechanical  engineers  on 

trials  of  duty  made  in  1857  and  1859  upon  the 
Brooklyn,  Hartford,  Belleville  and  Cam- 
bridge pumping  engines.     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

Reports  on  the  pumping   engines, 

no.  7,  at  Ridgewood,  and  no.  1,  at  Prospect 
Hill,  m.ide  in  1S61-62.     N.  Y.,  1862.    8°. 

Rules    and    regulations,      j    vols. 

Brooklyn,  1857,  "59.     .s". 

Stalemi-nl  ofwaterpipeslaidduring 

the  seasons  of  1857-59;  w'th  a  report  by  J. 
H.  Rhfxles  on  c.xst  iron  pipes.  N.  Y.,  i860.  8°. 

—  A'assaM  U'airr  Dept.  sd-iith  an- 
nual reports.    10  vols.   Brooklyn,  1S62-71.  8°. 


ist   and    2d   semi-annual    reports. 

Brooklyn,  1860-61.    8". 

Notr:  For  recent  reports,  see  Department  of  Citv 
Works. 

Ins/Hiilions,  socielies,  etc. 

Adki.phi  Ac.\demv.    Catalogue,  1866-68, 

'70, '80-S1.     8  vols.     Brooklyn,  1866-81.     8°. 

Inaugural  exercises  at  the  installation 

of  H.  B.  -Sprague.     N.  Y.,  1S70.     8°. 

Proceedings  of  meetings  1S67,  '70.     2 

vols.     Brooklyn,  1867-70.     8°. 

All  Soils'  Chtrcii.     Review  of  the  19 

years  work  of  A.  Gunni.son,  with  the  church, 
and  a  record  of  the  estimate  |)laced  thereon. 
Brooklyn,  1890.     4°. 

Atl.\ntic  Dock  Co.mp.\nv.  Act  to  in- 
corporate.    N.  Y.,  1840.    8°. 

Prospectus.     N.  Y.,  1S40.     8°. 

Atlantic  Yacht  Club.     Books.     1S66, 

'68-70,  '72,  '74-76,  '78-91.  22  vols.  N.  Y., 
1866-91.     12°. 

Baptist  Home,     ist,  8th,  ioth-i2th  and 

14th  annual  reports.  6  vols.  N.  ^■.,  1S77- 
89.     8°. 

Sketch  of  history,  from  its  inception. 

n.  p.,  188S.     8°. 

Brooklvn  Academv  of  Mrsic.   Charter 

and  by-laws,  i860,  '62,  '65.  3  vols.  Brook- 
lyn, 1S60-65.     12°. 

Brooklvn  Apprentices'  Librarv  As- 
sociation. Catalogue  of  books.  Brooklyn, 
1828.     12°. 

Brooklvn  Art  Associatio.n.     Annual 

report  of  the  Executive  Committee,  .April  14, 
1884.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Articles  of  incorporation.     Brooklyn, 

18S0.     12°. 
Catalogues  of  2d,  6th,  nth,  14th,  17th, 

iSth,   21SI,   22d,   24th,   27th,   28th,  3oth-32d, 

34th-36th,  42d,  50th  and  52d  receptions.     20 

vols.     N.  Y.  and  Brooklyn.  1S61-S6.     8°. 
Catalogue    of    engravings,    etchings, 

mezzotints,  etc.,  lent  by  Jas.  L.  Claghom. 

Brooklyn,  1874.     8°. 
Catalogue  of  paintings  exhibited  in  aid 

of  the  Bartholdi  Pedestal  Fund.  n.  p.,  1884.  4". 

BRf)OKLVN  Association    for  the  E.n- 

couragkmknt  of  the  Fink  Arts.  Consti- 
tution. 1851,  '52.  2  vols.  Brooklyn,  1851- 
52.     12°. 

Brooklvn  Association  for  Improving 

THE  CoNniTioN  OF  THE  PooR.  Constitution 
and  bylaws.     Brooklyn,  1S46.     12°. 

.vl-5th,  Slh-i3th,  15th,  i6lh,  i8th-29th, 

33d-48th  annual  reports.  39  vols.  Brooklyn, 
1846-91.     8°. 

Brooklvn  Association  in  aib  ok  the 

Grandk-Lic.ne  Mission.  Report  for  1861. 
Brooklyn,  1862.     8°. 

BROtvKLVN      ATHKN.*:f.M      AND     ReADINO 

Room,  ist,  2d  and  4th  annual  reports.  3 
vols.     Brooklyn,  1854-57.     8°. 


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Articles  of  association,  by-laws,  etc., 

1S53,  '57-     2  vols.     Brooklyn,  1S53-57.     12°. 

Catalogue  of  ist  annual  exhibition  of 

pictures.     Brooklyn,  1856.     S°. 

Catalogue  of  the  library.    N.  Y.,  1S53. 

S°. 

Certificate  of  incorporation,  etc.  Brook- 
lyn, 1852.     12°. 

Brooklyn  Baptist  Church  Extension 

SociETV.  ist-3cl  and  5th  annual  reports.  4 
vols.     N.  Y.,  1887-91.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Br.\nch  of  the  Amer.  Soci- 
ety for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Amm.\ls.  ist  annual  report.  Brooklyn,  1868. 
8°. 

—    ist-yth    annual   reports.      [Agency.] 

7  vols.     Brooklyn,  18S2-89.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Bure.\u  of  Charities.    2d, 

3d,  5th-ioth  annual  reports.  8  vols.  Brook- 
lyn, 1883-91.     12°. 

Brooklyn  Central  Dispensary.    33d 

annual  report.     Brooklyn,  1889.     12°. 

Brooklyn  Central  andJam.\ica  R.  R. 

Co.     By-laws.     Brooklyn,  1S61.     12°. 

Summary  of  its  relations,  franchises, 

etc.    N.  Y.,  1863.     8°. 

Brooklyn    Children's   Aid    Society. 

3d,  4th,  6th-Sth,  loth,  nth,  13th,  14th,  i6th- 
20th,  22d-26th  annual  reports.  19  vols. 
Brooklyn,  1869-91.     8°. 

Brooklyn    Church    Society    of    the 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  7th  annual 
report,  1SS6.     N.  Y.,  1886.     8°. 

Brooklyn  City  Bible  Society.  4th,  5th, 

I2th-I7th,  27th,  30th-46th,  soth-^ist  annual 
reports.     28  vols.     N.  Y.,  1845-92.     8°. 

Brooklyn  City  Hospital.     B.  C.  H.  in 

1858,  and  the  address  by  J.  C.  Hutchison,  M. 
D.     Brooklyn,  1859.     8°. 

Addre.sses  at  the  laying  of  the  corner 

stone,  by  F.  A.  Farley  and  S.  H.  Co.x.  Brook- 
lyn, 1851.     8°. 

Charter,    by-laws,    regulations,    etc., 

1847,  '52,  60  and  68.  4  vols.  Brooklvn  and 
N.  Y.,  1847-6S.     8°. 

Reports  for  1847-50,  '52,  '54,  '56,  '62, 

'65,  '67,  '68,  '70,  '72,  '74,  '77,  and  '84.  15  vols. 
Brooklyn,  1S48-85.     8°. 

,Voti: :  Reports  for  1S72,  '74  and  '77  include  reports 
of  the  Orthopaedic  Infirmary. 

Brooklyn  City    Library.     Catalogue, 

act  of  incorporation,  etc.    Brooklyn,  1841.  8°. 

Brooklyn    City    Mission    and  Tract 

Society.  2d,  iSth,  19th,  22d-25th,  27th-44th, 
46th,  50-58111  reports.  23  vols.  Brooklyn, 
1838-87.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Club.  Certificate  of  incor- 
poration and  by-laws,  with  names  of  mem- 
bers.    Brooklyn,  1866.     8°. 

Directors,  officers,  committees,  by- 
laws, rules  and  names  of  members.  Brook- 
lyn, 1S86.     8°. 


Brooklyn  Collegiate  Institute  for 

Young  Ladies.  Prospectus.  Brooklyn,  1834. 
12°. 

Brooklyn  Collegiate  and  Polytech- 
nic Institute.  2d-5th,  7th-ioth,  i2th-3oth, 
35th-37th  annual  catalogues  of  officers  and 
students.  30  vols.  N.  Y.  and  Brooklyn, 
1857-92.     8°. 

2d  annual  report  of  the  trustees.  Brook- 
lyn, 1855.    8°. 

First  quarter  century  of  the  Polytech- 
nic, June  16,  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4°. 

The  Polytechnic.  Mch.  1883-May  18S4. 

vols.  3  and  4.     Brooklyn,  18S3-84.     8°. 

Brooklyn    Constitution    Club.     The 

forests  of  the  Adirondacks  ;  a  serious  ques- 
tion for  the  people  of  the  state  :  report.  N. 
Y.,  1S85.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Cross-Town  R.  R.  Co.    John 

Stephenson  vs.  B.  C.-T.  R.  R.  Co.  Brief  of 
appellee.     Phila.  [1884].     8°. 

Brooklyn  Diet  Dispensary.    7th,  15th- 

i6th  annual  reports.  3  vols.  N.  Y.,  18S3- 
92.     S°. 

Brooklyn  Dispensary.  Trustees'  re- 
port.    N.  Y.,  1847.     12°. 

Brooklyn  Dispensary  for  the  Treat- 
ment of  the  Nose,  Throat  and  Lungs. 
ist  annual  report.     Brooklyn,  1S89.     12°. 

Brooklyn,  East  New  York  and  Rock- 

AW.YY  R.  R.  Co.  Charter,  by-laws,  etc. 
Brooklyn,  1864.     8°. 

Brooklyn     Elevated     Silent-Safety 

Railway.     Prospectus.     N.  Y.,  1874.    8°. 

Brooklyn  Eye  and  E.\r  Hospital,    ist- 

15th,  18th,  2oth-23d  annual  reports.  20  vols. 
Brooklyn,  1S69-92.     12°. 

1st  quarterly  report.     Brooklyn,  1S6S. 

12°. 

Brooklyn  Fejiale  Ac.\demy.  See  be- 
low.   Brooklyn.     Packer  Coll.  Institute. 

Brooklyn  Female  Emplov.ment  Socie- 
ty, ist,  2d,  5th-7th,  loth,  15th,  16th,  19th, 
2ist-33d,  35th-37th  annual  reports.  25  vols. 
Brooklyn  and  N.  Y..  1855-91.     8°. 

Brooklyn     Fire    Dep.\rtme.\t    Fund. 

Report  of  Trustees,  185S-59.  Brooklyn, 
1S59.     12°. 

•  Brooklyn  Fire  E.xtinguishing  Com- 
pany.    Prospectus.     N.  Y.,  1S70.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Heights  Semin.\ry.     2d-5th, 

8th-i6th,  iSth-22d,  24th,  26th-3ist,  36th,  40th, 
41st  annual  catalogues  and  circulars.  28  vols. 
N.  Y.  and  Brooklyn,  1S53-92.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Home  for  Aged  Men.     5th- 

13th  annual  reports.  9  vols.  Brooklyn,  1883- 
91.     8°. 

By-laws  and  certificate  of  incorpora- 
tion.    N.  Y.,  1879.    8°. 

Brooklyn    Home    for  Consu.mptives. 

ist-6th  annual  reports.  6  vols.  N.  Y.,  1883- 
87.     S°. 


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Brooklyn  Homceopathic  Dispensary. 

Annual  report.     N.  \'.,  1S70.    S°. 

Bkooklv-v     HoMa:oPATnic     Hospital. 

Annual  rc-porls,  1875-82,  '84-89.  14  vols. 
N.  Y.  and  Brooklyn,  1876-90.    8°. 

jVo/c ;  No  report  was  issued  for  iSSj. 

Bylaws  and  regulations.     N.  Y.,  1874. 

8°. 

Brooklyn   HoMa:oPATiiic    .Matkrmty 

AND  New  \ork  State  School  for  Train- 
ing NiRSES.  2d-2ist  annua!  reports.  20 
vols.     Brooklyn,  1S72-92.     8°. 

Brooklyn    Horticvltvral    Society. 

3d  annual  report.     Brooklyn,  1857.     8°. 

— ^^ Constitution   and   bylaws.     Brooklyn, 

1839.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Industrial  Institute.  Pros- 
pectus—  2d  annual  e.xposition.  Brooklyn, 
1873.     S". 

Brookly.n  Industrial  School  Associa- 
tion and  Home  for  Dkstititk  Children. 
5th-7tli,  9th-iith,  I4tli,  istli,  I9th-2ist,  24tli, 
27lh-35tli  annual  reports.  21  vols.  Brook- 
lyn and  N.  Y.,  1S59-S9.     8°. 

Constitution  and   by-laws.     Klatbusb, 

1S83.     12°. 

Brooklyn    Institute.      2d-4th    annual 

exhibitions  ;  catalogues  of  paintings,  etc.  3 
vols.     Brooklyn,  1843-45.     8°. 

Charter  and  bylaws.     1844-45.    2  vols. 

Brooklyn,  1S44-45.     12°. 

ist-3d  year  books  ;  cont.  lists  of  offi- 
cers and  members,  etc.  3  vols.  Brooklyn, 
1889-91.     12°. 

Graham    Art   School.      Constitution 

and  bylaws.     N.  Y.,  1859.     12°. 

youths'    Free    Library.     Catalogue; 

authors,  titles  and  subjects,  conip.  by  \V.  M. 
Lindsay,     n.  p.,  1886.     8°. 

Brooklyn  and  Jamaica  R.  R.  Co.  Rea- 
sons in  favor  of  a  "dummy"  engine  from 
Bedford  to  Jamaica,     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Remonstrance  to  the  mayor,  aldermen, 

etc.,  ag.iinst  tunneling  Atlantic  St.  [Brook- 
lyn], 1S44.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Juvenile  High  School.  Cir- 
cular and  catalogue.     Brooklyn,  1874.     8°. 

Brooklyn  I.ihrarv  [formerly  Mercan- 
tile]. An.ilytical  and  classed  catalogue.  3 
vols.     Brooklyn,  187S-80.     fol. 

Alphabetical  list  of  works  of  fiction  in 

Knglish  pro.se,  1869.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

isl-Hth,  I2lh-i8fh,  23d-34th  annual  re- 
ports.    27  vols.     Brooklyn,  1859-92.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  books.      Brooklvii, 

1S58.    8°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  1859.     **°- 

Brooklyn  I. miraky  Association  of  the 

K.  I),    ist  annual  report.    Brooklyn,  1866.  8°. 

—  Catalogue  of  the   library.     Brooklyn, 

i»66.    S". 

Supiikinent.     11.  p.,  1S70.     8°. 


Constitution  and  act  of  incorporation. 

Brooklyn,  1865.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Literary  L'nion.  Constitu- 
tion and  by-laws,     n.  p. ,1886.     12°. 

Brooklyn  AND  Long  Island  Fair.  His- 
tory.    Brooklyn,  1864.    4°. 

Brooklyn   Lyceum.      Constitution   and 

by-laws.     Brooklyn,  1833.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Medical  Association.  Con- 
stitution and  bylaws.     Brooklyn,  1846.    8°. 

Brooklyn    Methodist     Episcopal 

Church  Home  for  the  Aged  and  Infirm. 
ist  and  3d  annual  reports.  2  vols.  N.  Y., 
1884-S6.    8°. 

Brooklyn  Nursery,  ist,  3d-i5th  an- 
nual reports.     14  vols.     N.  Y.,  1872-S6.     8°. 

Brooklyn     Photographic     Society. 

Constitution  and  by-laws.  Brooklyn,  1864. 
12°. 

Brookly.n     Sahhath     .School    Union. 

Appeal  in  behalf  of  the  occupation  and  use  of 
the  public  school  houses  for  Sal)balh  schools. 
N.  Y.,  1S55.     8°. 

Manual  and  directory.  N.Y.,  1S80.   12°. 

Reports,  1855,  '56  and  '59-     3  vols.    N. 

Y.,  1S56-59.    8°. 

Brooklyn  Savings  Bank.  Cliarter,  by- 
laws and  regulations.  2  vols.  Brooklyn, 
1831,  '36.     12°. 

Brooklyn  Society  for  the  Prevention 

of  Cruelty  to  Children,  ist-gth  and  iith 
annual  reports.  10  vols.  Brooklyn,  1881- 
91.     12°. 

Brooklyn  Society  for  the  Relief  of 

Respectable  Aged  Indigent  Females. 
ist,  4th-6th,  Sth-iuh,  13th,  15th,  i9th-2ist, 
23d-37th  annual  reports.  28  vols.  Brooklyn, 
1852-88.     8°. 

Brooklyn    Society    of    Vermonters. 

Record  of  its  organization  and  dinner,  Mch. 
4,  1891.     Brooklyn,  n.  d.     8°. 

Brooklyn .SuNDAV-.SciiooL Union.  Char- 
ter and  by-laws,  with  sketch  of  the  semi-cen- 
tennial anniversary.     N.  Y.,  1880.     s.  4°. 

Brooklyn  Temperance  Society.  Ad- 
dress of  the  Board  of  Managers,  with  consti- 
tution and  list  of  officers.     N.  Y.,  1829.     12°. 

Brooklyn  Theatre  Fire  Relief  Asso- 
ciation. Report  of  the  executive  commit- 
tee.    Brooklyn,  1879.     8°. 

Brooklyn  Training  School  for  Nurs- 
es, glh-i  I Ih  annual  reports.  3  vols.  Brook- 
lyn, 1889-91.     8°. 

Brooklyn    Trust    Company.     Charier 

and  bylaws,     n.  p.,  1868.     12°. 

Brooklyn  Union  for  Christian  Work, 

formerly  Brooklyn  Liberal  Christian  Union. 
Constitution  and  bylaws.   Brooklyn,  1S73.  8°. 

Catalogue.     1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

ist-24th  reports.     24  vols.     Brooklyn, 

1867-91.     «°- 


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Brooklyn  Young  Men's  Christian  As- 
sociation, ist,  3d,  4th,  8th,  loth,  I2th,  25th, 
26tli,  2Sth-3oth,  33d-3Sth  reports.  iS  vols. 
Brooklyn,  1S54-92.     8°. 

Amending  the  charter,  with  the  cliar- 

ter  as  amended.     N.  Y.,  1884.     8°. 

Bylaws,     n.  p.  [1884].     8°. 

The  new  bnilding-.     n.  p.,  1SS5.     s". 

Why  should  we  have  a  new  bnilding. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Bryant  and  Stratton  Blsi.ness  Col- 
lege. 26th  annual  catalogue.  Brooklyn, 
18S7.     8°. 

Cemetery  of  THE  Exkrgkeexs.     Rules 

and  regulations.  3  vols.  Brookh  11  and  N. 
Y.,  1850,  '52,  '54.     8°. 

Central    Co.vgregation.m.    Cuikch. 

Manual.  1867,  '75,  'S2.  3  vols.  Brooklyn, 
1867-82.     12°. 

Manual  of  the  Sunday  .School.    Hnmk- 

lyn,  1883.     12°. 

Central  Presbvterl\.n  Chirch,     M.m- 

ual.     Brooklyn,  n.  d.     12°. 

Christ    Chirch.     \'earlio,ik.     [N.   \ .], 

1891.     8°. 

Christian  Union  for  Work  a.mong  the 

Chinese.    4th  anniversary,    n.  p.  [1,887].    ^°- 

Chirch  Charity  Fovnd.vtion.    By-laws 

and  rules  of  the  committee  on  hospital  and 
dispensary.     Brooklyn,  1S74.     8°. 

■ Charter  and  by-laws.  2  vols.  Brook- 
lyn, 1868,  '72.     8°. 

—  [History.]     Camb.,  186S.     8°. 

jd.  7th-38th,  and 40th  reports.   ^^  \ols. 

Brooklyn,  1855-92.     8°. 
-S'/.  John's  Hospital,     loth    annual  re- 
port.    Brooklyn,  1SS3.     8°. 

.\ote:  For  oUier  reports,  see  Uiose  aliuve. 

Church  of  the  Covenant.     Historical 

reminiscences, with  sermon,  by  E.  P.  Thwing, 
at  its  20th  anniv.,  Mch.  II,  18SS.  n  p  n  d 
8°. 

Church  of  the  Holy  Trinitw  Con- 
tributions to  the  history  ol  the  parish,  being 
papers  read  at  a  memorial  service  in  memory 
of  Edgar  J.  Bartow  and  liis  wife,  1S71.  N. 
Y.,  1872.     8°. 

Benevolent  Association  of  the  Chuieli 

of  the  Holy  Trinity.  Proceedings  at  the 
ist-7h,  and  gth  meetings.  8  vols.  N'.  ^'., 
1851-59.     8°. 

•  —  See  Drowne,  T.  S. 

Church   of   the   Mediator.      History, 

with  its  confession  of  faith,  covenant,  form 
of  admission,  etc.     Brooklyn  [1868].    8°. 

Church   of  the   Pilgrims.     Historical 

and  descriptive  sketch.  Sec  McFarland,  H. 
H. 

Manuals,  1849,  '55,  '57,  '59,  '65,  '69  and 

'88.     7  vols.     Brooklyn,  1849-88.     12°. 
See  Storrs,  Richard  S. 


unc;reg.vtional 
Y.,  1862.     8°. 
"  head  devil."     n.  p. 

1891.     12°. 


Church  of  the  Saviour.    Report  of  the 

superintendent  of  the   I'urmaii  St.  Mission. 
Brooklyn,  1867.     8°. 

Yearbook,  1890-91.     n.  p.  [1S91].     12°. 

Civil    Service    Refor.m    Association. 

ist  and  3d  annual  reports.     2  vols,     n    p 
1884-86.     8°. 

■ —  Annual  report  of  V-.\.  Committee,    n. 

p.  [iSSi].     12°. 

Constitution,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Letters  to  candidates  for  Congress  and 

Assembly  from  Kings  Co.,  N.  \ .    n.  p.  [1882]. 

12°. 

Purposesof  the  Ass'n.    n.  p. ,1882.   12°. 

Report   of  the   Secretary,   1884-90.     7 

vols.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Clerical   Society.     Constitution,    laws 

and  names  of  members.    Brooklyn,  1845.  8°. 

Records    and    minutes.    2   vols.    MS. 

8°  and  fol. 
— -    Cli.nto.v    Avenue 

Church.     .Manual.     N. 
A  church  and  its  ' 

[1854].    8°. 
Yearbook.     N.  Y. 

Columbian  Institute  and  Kindergar- 
ten. Catalogue  and  circular.  Brooklyn, 
1877.     12°. 

CONGREGATUi.\.\L  Ch  IKCll  oI'  IHE  COVE- 
NANT.    Manual.     Brooklyn,  18S4.     12°. 

Cypress  Hills  Cemetery.    1848,  '49,  '52, 

'53.  '58.     5  vols.     N.  Y.,  1848-58.     8°. 

East      Brooklyn     Congregational 

Church.      .Manual,    with    a  sketch   of  the 
origin  of  the  Society.     N.  Y.,  1864.     12°. 

— —  Elm  Place  Congreg.vtional  Church. 
E.xercises  at  the  dedication.  Brooklyn,  1864. 
8°. 

Em.manuei.  Baptist  Church.    \'carbook, 

1885-86.     X.  Y.,  1886.     12°. 

Excelsior  Club.     Constitution  and  b\- 

laws.     Brooklyn,  187S.     12°. 

Five  sermons  to  young  persons  ;  with 

introd.  note,   by  R.   S.  Storrs.     n.   p.,  1881. 
12°. 

First  Presbyterian  Church.     Manual, 

1840  and '82.    2  vols.    Brooklyn,  1840-82.    12°. 

Narrative  of  the  difficulties  in  1S3S-40. 

[Brooklyn,  1840].     8°. 

First   Presbyterian    Church,    [now 

Second].     Roll.     N.  Y.,  1861.     12°. 

Franklin  Literary  .Society.  Consti- 
tution and  by-laws.     N.  Y.,  1S43.     12°. 

Manual,     n.  p.,  1884.     12°. 

Grace  Church.     Parish  book,     4  vols. 

n.  p.  [1887-91].     12°. 

Greenleaf  Female  Institute.    Annual 

catalogue  and  circular.     N.  Y.,  1861.     8°. 

Greenwood  Baptist  Church.    Services 

of  dedication  of  the  new  chapel,  Dec.  18  and 
19,  1S87.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12°. 


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Greenwood  Cemktkrv.  Act  incorpo- 
rating [the]  cemetery,  and  amendments. 
Brooklyn,  iSS6.     8°. 

By-laws,  1S42,  '68  and  '82.     3  vols.     v. 

p.,  I&42^2.      8°. 

Catalogue   of  proprietors.     ISrooklvn. 

1863.     S°. 
Supplemental    catalogue.       lJrookl<-n. 

1866.     8°. 

Saiiii-.     Urooklyn,  1S73.    8°. 

Catalogue  of  proprietors  to   Aug.    1, 

1SS4.     Brooklyn.  18S4.     8°. 

—  Clinton  Monument,     n.  |>,,  n.  d.     .8°. 

—  E.xposition  of  the  plans  ami   ciliiciis, 

N.  v..  .S39.     S°. 

Map.     n.  p..  1861.     12°. 

Report  of  the  vice-president,  1S43.    ^■ 

Y.,  1844.     12°. 

Reports  of  the  Hoard  of  Trustees,  1839- 

.86.   48  vols.    N.  Y.  and  Brooklyn.  1S39-S7.   8°. 

Rules,  regulations,  etc.     1S43,  '45-47, 

'49.  "52-54,  '56,  '58,  '60,  '63,  '65,  '72,  '76  and 
"Si.    16  vols.  N.  Y.  and  Brooklyn,  1S43-S1.  8°. 

A'oU:    Including  Calaloguc  uf  proprietors  1S45-60, 
and  afterward  Suggestions  to  tot  owners. 

Suggestions    to    l»t    owners.     3d  ed. 

Brooklyn,  1882.     8°. 
Scf  Cleaveland,  Xehemiah. 

Hamilton  Clli).  Certificate  of  incorpo- 
ration, list  of  members,  etc.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 
12°. 

Hamilton  Literarv  Association.    Act 

of  incorporation,  constitution,  etc.  Brook- 
lyn, 1853.     8°. 

Constitution   and  Ijylaws.     Brooklyn, 

1834.     12°. 

Helping  Hand  N"r;ht  Mission.    Annual 

report.     Brooklyn.  1891.     8°. 

Ho.ME  Association  for  Working  Wo- 
men and  Girls.  Annual  report.  Brooklyn. 
1S92.     8°. 

Hospital  Savi  kdav  and  Sindav  Asso- 

ciathjn.  2d  and  stii  annual  reports.  2  vols, 
n.  p.,  1S82-86.     12''. 

Lafavette       Avenle      Prksiivtepian 

Chirch.  Its  history  and  commemorative 
services,  1860-S5.     N.  Y.  I1S85).     .S". 

Maimal,  with  a  hist,  sketch.    1.S63,  '70. 

2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1,863-70.     12°. 

I, AW  I.iiiRAKV.    Constitiitiiiii  an(ll>y-la\\>. 

Brooklyn,  1853.     8°. 

SiiMc.     Brooklyn,  1S6S.     8^. 

Long    Island  CnLLE(;K  Hospital.     3d, 

5th-i4th,  20th,  26th-34th  Circular  and  cata- 
logue, (7/7(VJi  ■(/;•(/ Annual  announcement,  etc. 
20  vols.     Brooklyn,  1S61-92.     8°. 

—    .Memorial    meeting    commemorating 

thirty  years,     n.  p.  (1887].     12°. 

.—  Reports.  1867-70.    4  vols.    N.  Y.,  1S68- 

71.     8°. 


Long  Island  HisTORiCAi.SociETV.     .SVr 

Long  Island  Hist.  Society. 

Mechanics  and  Traders'    K.xchange. 

Charter  and  by-laws      Brooklyn,  1872.     12°. 

Report    of    the    charter     committee. 

Brooklyn,  1871.     8°. 

— —  Me.morial  Presuvteria.n  Chvrcii.  Man- 
ual.    N.  Y..  1SS3.     12°. 

Methodist  General  Hospital  ;  its  ori- 
gin, purposes,  needs,     n.  p.,  1887.    1.  8°. 

MoiNT  Prospect   Indistriai.  School 

Society,  ist,  2d  and  4th  reports.  3  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1857-62.    8°. 

Mus^ola    .Association.       Constitution 

and  bylaws.     N.  Y.,  1864.     12°. 

New    England   Congr  eg  ath)N  al 

Chirch.  Catalogue  of  families.  Brooklvn, 
i860.    12°. 

Historical  sketch  and  manual.  Brook- 
lyn. 1S59.     12°. 

New  Engla.nd  Societv.     Certificate  of 

incorporation,  by-laws,  etc.  Brooklvn,  18S0. 
8°. 

—   Constitution    and    bylaws.      2    vols. 

Brooklyn,  1847,  '4''-     i^°- 

Proceedings   at    the    ist-i2th    annual 

meetings.     12  vols.     Brooklyn,  1881-92.     8°. 

Orphan  .Vsvlim  .Society.  .Manuals,  in- 
cluding reports,  etc.  1S60.  '61,  '63-65,  '68-88. 
26  vols.     Brooklyn,  1860-88.     S°. 

O.XFORD  Ci-vn.     [By-laws,  list  of  officers, 

members,  etc.]  2  vols.  Brooklyn  [188S-S9]. 
12°. 

Pacific  Dock  Company.  .Act  to  incor- 
porate.    N.  Y..  1S57.     8°. 

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Origin  and  growth  of  civil  lilK-rly  in  Mary- 
land ;  discourse  Iieforc  tlif  Maryland  Hist. 
Society.     Halt..  1S50.     S°. 

Brown.   Goold.     Grammar  of  English    gram- 

ni.irs.     X.  Y..  1851.     8°. 
Brown.  Henry.   Sonnets  of  Shakespeare  solved, 

.iiul  the  mystery  of  his  friendship,  love  and 

ri\alry  revealed.     Lond..  1870.     S°. 
Brown,  Henry,  0/ Chicago.    History  of  Illinois. 

N.  Y.,  1S44.     8°. 

Narrative  of  the  anti-masonick  excitement 

in  the  western  part  of  New  York  state.  1S26- 
2C).     liatavia.  1S29.     12°. 

Brown,  Henry  .Armitt.  Oration  on  the  100th 
anniv.  of  the  meeting  of  Congress  of  1774. 
Phila.,  1875.     8°. 

Same.     With  proceedings  in  connection 

therewith.      Phila.,  1874.     8°. 

Brown,  Isaac  Haker.  Diseases  of  women  ad- 
mitting of  surgical  treatment.  Phila.,  1856. 
.S°. 

Brown,  James.  Kpitaphs  and  inscriptions  in 
(irevfriars  Churchvard.  Edinburgh.  Edin.. 
1S67.     «°. 

Brown.  John,  0/  Haddiiigloii.  Compendious 
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1819.     8°. 

Dictionary   of  the   H(>1\    liible  ;  willi  a 

life  of  the  author  and  essay  on  the  evidence 
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See  Bible.     English. 

Brown.  John,  of  Os.Koicalloiiiie.  Redpatli. 
James.  The  public  life  of  M.,  with  an  auto- 
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Wehii,  Richard  I),  [/id.].  Life  and  let- 
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Brown,  |ohn.     See  Hiniyan,  John. 

Brown.  lohn  A.     Handbook  of  E.xeler,  X.  II. 

i:x(  ter.  188S.     .S°. 
Brown,  John   Croumbie.      Ethics    of   George 

Eliot's  works.     3d  ed.     Edin.,  1S81.     12°. 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  modern  for- 
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[Brown.  John  J.]     American  angler's  guide; 

by  ;in  .American  angler.    2d.  ed.    X.  Y.,  1S46. 

12°. 
Brown,  John  .Marshall.     Champlain's  voyages, 

1604-06,  in  the  Gulf  of  M,iine.     (Maine  Hist. 

Sf.(  ,  Col.  V.  7.) 
Brown.  Jcihn  ^i.     Hrief  sketch  of  the  first  sel- 

llcmcnl  of  the  county  of  Schoharie  by  the 

Germans.  SchoHnrie,  1S23.  repr.  Cobleskill, 

1.S91.    12°. 
Brown.  John  Xewton.     .See  Knollys,  Hanserd. 
Brown,  lohn   William.     .See  \'inci,   Leonardo 

Da 
Brown,  Joseph  Emerson.     Sketch  of  [his]  life 

and  times,  and  specclns.  by  Herbert  Fielder. 

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I  Brown.  Joseph   .M.J     .Mountain  campaigns  in 

Georgia  ;  or.  War  scenes  on  the  W.  and  A. 

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Brown,    Joseph     Outerbridge.       .SVv    Jauncey 

family. 
Brown,  Joseph  R.     Memoirs  of  11.  by  J.  K.  Wil- 
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(Minnesota  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 
Brown,  j.   Mainwaring.     Henry  VIII. 's   book 

"Assertio  septem  sacramentorum,"  and  the 

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Brown,    Leonard.     Historv    of   Whitinghani. 

[Vt.].     Brattleboro,  t886.     8°. 
Brown.  Leonard.     Poems  of  the  prairies.     Des 

Moines.  i,S6S.     12°. 
Brown,  Orlando.     Causes  of  the  Black  Hawk 

war.   (Wisconsin  .State  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  10.) 
Brown,  Orlando.     See  Preston  family. 
Brown.  .Samuel  Oilman.     ^SVv  Choate.  Rufus. 
Brown.  Samuel  R.     History  of  the  second  war 

for   independence      2   vols.     .Auburn.    1S15. 

12°. 

\'iews  of  the  campaigns  of  the  north- 
western army.     Phila.,  1815.     12°. 

Brown,  Sol yman.  Dentologia  ;  a  poem  on  the 
diseases  of  the.  teeth  ;  with  notes,  by  Eleazar 
Parmly.     X.  Y.,  1833.     8°. 

Brown,  Tarleton.  Memoirs,  by  himself;  with 
a  preface  and  notes,  bv  Charles  I.  Bushnell. 
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Brown,  Caf>l.  Thomas.  Illustrations  of  the 
fossil  conchology  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land.    Lond..  1849.    4°. 

Illustrations  of  the  land  and  fresh  water 

conchology   of  Great    Britain   and    Ireland. 
Lond.,  1845.     ^°- 

Illustrations  of  the  recent  conchology  of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  2d  ed.  enl.  Lond., 
n.  d.     4°. 

Brown,  Thomas,  0/  Coriiwal/.  Account  of  the 
people  called  Shakers  ;  their  faith,  doctrines, 
rise  .ind  progress.     Troy,  i8i2.     12°. 

Brown,  Thomas,  ,)/.  /).  Inquiry  into  the  rela- 
tion of  cause  and  effect.    Andover,  1822.    8°. 

Brown,  Thomas,  C.  li.  The  marine  sieani 
engine.     See  Main,  Thos.  J. 

Brown.  William.  History  of  missions;  with 
.KiciuMi  of  the  inlrod.  of  the  Gospel  into  the 
British  Isles,  bv  .Adam  Clarke.  2vols.  Pliil.i., 
1S20,  '16.     8°.  ' 

History  of  the  propagation  of  Christi.inity 

among  the  heathen  since  the  reformation.     2 
vols.     Lond.,  1814.     ,S°. 

Brown,  William  H.  History  of  the  lirst  loco- 
nioti\es  in  .America.     N.  Y.,  1871.     8°, 

Brown,  William  Wells.  The  black  man,  his 
antecedeiils,  genius,  etc.     X.  S .,  1S63.     12°. 

Brown-Sequard,  Charles  Edward.  Dual  char- 
acter of  the  brain.  (Smithsonian  Inst., 
Mim-.  col.  \.  15.) 


I'.RoWX-SKOUARn 


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BKOWXIXG 


Lectures  on  the  diagnosis  and  treatment 

of  paralysis  of  the  lower  extremities.    Phila., 
iS6i.     8°. 

Brown  family.  Family  record  of  Silas  lirown, 
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Brown  family.  The  Browns  of  Nottingham,  [by 
Gilbert  Cope],     n.  p.  [1S64].     8°. 

Brown  family.  Report  to  the  Brown  .•\ssocia- 
lion,  I'.  .S.  A.,  by  Columbus  Smith.  Bur- 
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Brown  University,  [Pro\idence,  R.  I.]  Catalogus 
senatus  academici  et  eoruni  qui  niunera  et 
officia  gesserunt,  etc.  1846,  '60,  '66,  '73,  '80, 
'86.     6  vols.     Bostonis,  1S46-86.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  officers  and  students,  1853- 

54,  '60-61. "'63-64,  '65-66.  '6S-69.  'S0-81,  '82-S3. 
7  vols.     Prov.,  1853-83.     8°. 

Annual  report  of  the  President.     Pro\ ., 

1880.    8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  library.    Prov.,  1843,    S°. 

Charter  of  B.  U.,  granted   1764.     Prov.. 

1867.     8°. 

Report  of  the  dinner  gi\  en  to  I'res.  .An- 
drews by  the  B.  U.  Club,  in  X.  V.,  Jan.  10. 
1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Report  to  the  corporation  on  changes  in 

the  system  of  collegiate  education.     Pro\ .. 
1850.     8°. 

Sketch  of  the  history  and  organization  of 

the  Univ.     Prov.,  1861.     8°. 

Sec  Manning,  James. 

Browne,  Abigail.  Brief  sketch  of  B.  ol  Salem. 
Mass.     Boston,  1852.     12°. 

Browne,  Benjamin  Frederick.  Account  of  Sa- 
lem common,  and  the  levelling  of  it  in  1802. 
(Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  4.) 

Memoir  of  B.     (Siriiie,  v.  13.) 

See  Browne,  John. — Gerrish,  Benj. 

Browne.    Charles     Farrer     [pseud,     .hlciiiiis 

ll'cird].   Complete  works.    Lond.  [1S65].   8°. 
Browne,  Frances  Elizabeth.     Poems.     Canib.. 

1S46.     12°. 
Browne,  George  Lathom.     Narratives  of  state 

trials  in  the  tgth  century,   1801-30.     2  vols. 

Lond..  1882.     8°. 
Browne,  Hablot   Knight   [pseud.  I'hiz].     Life 

and  labours  ;  bv  David  Croal  Thomson.     X. 

v..  1885.     fol. 
Browne,    Irving.     Iconoclasm  and  whitewash, 

and  other  papers.     N.  Y.,  1S85.     8°. 
Browne,  James.   History  of  the  Highlands  and 

Highland  clans  ;  with  a  selection  from  the 

inedited  Stuart  papers.     4  vols.     Edin,.  n.  d. 

1.8°. 
Browne,  James  P.     Sec  .Sheridan,  R.  B. 
Browne,  John.     Notices  of  B.  and  some  of  his 

descendants,  by  B.  F.  Browne.     (Esse.x  Inst. 

Hist.  col.  V.  8.) 
Browne,  John  Ross.    .SV^-U.S.   Treasury  Dept. 

— Commissioner  of  Mining  Statistics. 


Browne.  Lennox,   and  Behnke,  Eniil.     N'oice, 

song  and  speech  ;  practical  guide  for  singers 

and  sjieakers.     N.  Y.,  18.84.     S°. 
Browne,  Matthew.    Chaucer's  England.    2  vols. 

Lond.,  1869.     8°. 
Browne,  Sir  Thomas.     Works  ;  ed.  by  Simon 

Wilkin.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1S52.     8°. 

Pseudodoxia    epidemica  ;    or.    Enquiries 

into  manv  received  tenents  and  commonly 
presumed  truths.    2d  ed.     Lond.,  1650.  1.  8°. 

Same.    3d  ed.  enl.     Lond.,  1658.     1.  8°. 

Religio  niedici  ;  Letter  to  a  friend,  Chris- 
tian morals,  Urnburial  and  other  papers. 
Boston,  1S62.     12°. 

Browne,  William  George.  Journey  to  Dar-Fur, 
.Africa.  1793.     (Pinkerton's  Voy.  v.  15.) 

Browne,  WiUiam    Hand.     Maryland,    the   his- 
tory of  a  palatinate.     Boston.  T.S,S4.     12°. 
(Amer.  commonwealths.) 

See  Calvert,  George.  Maryland.  Gene- 
ral .Assembl)-.     Archives. 

Browne,  William  W.  Law  of  asse.ssment  and 
taxation.     Rochester,  1887.     8°. 

Browne,  W.  IL  Ten  colored  views  taken  dur- 
ing the  Arctic  expedition  of  the  "Enter- 
prise" and  "  Investigator"  under  command 
of  Capt.  Jas.  Clark  Ross.     Lond.,  1850.     fol. 

Browne  family,  by  Wni.  P.  f"|)ham.  (Essex 
Inst.  Hist.  col.  V.  8.) 

Brownell,  Harriet  A.     See  Field  family. 

Browning,  Charles  H.  Americans  of  royal  de- 
scent ;  a  collection  of  genealogies.  2d  ed. 
Pliila..  1S91.     1.  8°. 

Browning,  Elizabeth  Barrett.  Poetical  works. 
5  vols.     Lond..  1866.     12°. 

Letters ;     addressed    to     Rich.    Hengist 

Home,  w  ith  comments  on  contemporaries  : 
ed.  by  S.  R.  T.  Mayer.  2  vols.  Lond..  1877. 
8°. 

Browning,  George.  A'rt  re\i\al  in  Italy.  (Royal 

Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  3.) 
Browning,  Oscar.     Introduction  to  the  history 

of  educational  theories.     Lond.,  1S81.     12°. 

Teaching  of  history  in  schools  ;  address 

[before  the]  Roval  Flist.  Society.  Lond., 
1887.     8°. 

Browning,  Robert.  Poetical  works.  6  vols. 
Lond..  1868.     12°. 

Aristophanes'  apology,  incl.  a  transcript 

from  Euripides,  being  the  last  adventure  of 
Balaustion.     Lond.,  1875.     12°. 

Asolando ;    fancies   and  facts.     Author's 

ed.     Boston,  1890.     8°. 

Dramatic  idyls,    ist  series.    2ded.   Lond., 

1882.     12°. 

2d  series.     Lond.,  1880.     12°. 

Ferishtah's  fancies.     3d  ed.    Lond.,  i8,S5. 

12°. 

Fifine  at  the  fair.     Lond.,  1872.     12°. 

Jocoseria.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1883.     12°. 

La  .Saisiaz  ; — The   two  ])oets  of  Croisic. 

Lond.,  187S.     J2°. 


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BRUNO 


Pacchiarotto,  and  how  he  worked  in  dis- 
temper;  with  other  poems.  Ix)nd.,  :S76.   12°. 

Parleyingfs  with  certain  people  of  impor- 
tance in  their  day  ;  introd.by  a  dialofjiie  be- 
tween Apollo  and  the  Fates,  concluded  by 
another  between  John  F-"ust  and  his  friends. 
Lond.,  1S87.     12°. 

Prince  Hohenstiel-Schwangau.  saviiun-  ul 

society.     Lend..  1S71.     12°. 

The  ring  and  the  book.     2  vols.     Boston, 

1869.     12°. 

.SV<-  .KschyUis. — Orr,  A. — Symons,  A. 

Browning.  \V.  S.     History  of  the  Huguenots. 

nil  ed.     I.ond.  [1840].     8°. 
Browning    Society.      Bibliography   of    Robert 

Browning.  1S33-81  ;  comp.  by  F.  J.  Furnivall. 

I.ond.,  1882.     8°. 

Illustration.s  to  Browning's  poems.    2  i)ls. 

2  vols.     I.ond.,  1S82-83.     I.  S°. 

Papers,     nos.  1-7.     7  vols.     Lond.,  1S82- 

85.     S=. 

Brownlee,  James.  Discourse  in  the  Rel.  Prot. 
nmcli  Church,  Port  Richmond.  S.  I.,  on  the 
2.Hith  anniv.  of  the  settlement.  N.  ^'.,  1S65. 
s°. 

Brownlow.  William  Gannaway.  Sketches  of 
tile  rise,  progress  and  decline  of  secession, 
rhila..  1862.     .S°. 

Brownlow,  \V.  R.  Rom.i  si.ilerranea.  .SVc 
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(Bruc,  Cotiili-  C.  de.]  The  republic  of  San 
Marino  ;  tr.  from  the  French,  by  Wm.  War- 
ren Tucker.     2d  ed.     Camb.,  1880,     12°. 

Bruce's.  George,  .Son  and  Co.  .Xbridged  speci- 
men of  printing  types.     N.  ^■..  1S69.     4°. 

Bruce,  Henry.  .S><-  Houston,  .Sam.— Ogle- 
thorpe, James  E. 

Bruce,  James.  Travels  to  discover  the  source 
of  the  Niles,  1768-73.  .s"^o's-  Edin.,  1890.  4°. 

Saiiif.     vol.  8,  cont.  plates  and  maps.    2d 

ed.     Edin.,  1805.     4°. 

Ckiciiton,   And.     Memoir   of   P..     (Jar- 

dine's  Nat.  lib.  v.  ii.i 

Bruce,  J<jhn,  as  edilor.     Sec  Camden  .Society 

Publications. 
Bruce.  .Mary    Kli/abelh   Cuming.      Set-   Bruce 

lamily. 
Bruce  family.     Family  records  of  the    Bruces 

and   Ciunyns.   with  hist,  introd.  and  appen- 

ilix.  by  M.  E.  Cuming  Bruce.    Edin.,  1870.  4°. 
Brucke,  Ernest.     Des  couleurs  au  point  de  vue 

pliysi(|lie.  physiologique,  etc.;  tr.  de  I'Alle- 

niand.  par  J.  Schutzenberger.     Paris.   1S66. 

12°. 
Brucker, Jacob,  n»i/Haid,Johann Jakob.  Bilder- 

sal  heutiges  Tages  lebender  und  durch  Ge- 

lalirheit   beriihmter  Schrilft-steller.     2  vols. 

.Augsburg.  I74I-.S.S.     'o' 

.SV<-  ICiifiel.l,  William. 

Bruen,  John.     The  singular  lite  ol  P..  bx  Wm. 

Ilinde.     N.  ^■..  1857.     12". 


[Bruen,  Mathias.]  Essays,  descriptive  and 
moral,  on  scenes  in  Italy,  Switzerland  and 
France;  by  an  American.     Edin.,  1823.     8°. 

Bruff,  J.  G.  .-Xrmy  map  of  the  seat  of  war  in 
X'irginia.  showing  llie  battle-fields,  etc.,  on 
and  near  the  Potomac.     N.  Y.,  1862.     12°. 

Brugsch,  Heinrich  Karl  [la/led  Brugsch-Bey]. 
History  of  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs;  tr. 
from  the  German,  by  Henry  Danby  Sey- 
mour ;  completed  and  ed.  by  Philip  .Smith  : 
added,  A  memoir  on  the  e.xodus  of  the 
Israelites,  etc.     2  vols.     I.ond.,  1S79.     8°. 

Same.      2d   ed.   with   additions.     2  vols. 

Loud..  1 88 1.     8°. 

Bruhns.  Karl  Christian.     .SVi-  Humboldt,  V .  H. 

W.  .Alex.  von. 
Brulliot.    F'ran^ois.      nictioiniaire    de    mono- 

giannnes,  chiflres,  lettres  initiales,  et  mar- 

ipies  tigur(-es  [des]  peintres,  dessinateurs  et 

graveurs.     Munich,  1817.     4°. 

Table  gen^rale  des  monogramnus.  pour 

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Brunei,  Jacques  Charles.  Bibliographical  de- 
scription of  the  collection  of  "Grands  voy- 
ages" of  LX'  Bry  ;  tr.  from  "Manuel  de 
libraire,"  bv  Chas.  .\.  Cuttter.  N.  ^■..  1869. 
1.  8° 

Mamiel   du   libraire   el   de   Panialeur   de 

li\res ;  contenant,  1.  Un  nouveau  dictiou- 
naire biblit)graphi<|ue  ;  2.  Uue  table  en  forme 
de  catalogue  raisonniJ.  4ii""-  id.  5  vols. 
Paris.  1842-44.     8°. 

Same,      yimc   ^.J,     5  xuls.     Paris,    1860- 

65.     8°. 

Ditscii.v.MPS,  p.  C.  E.,  ('/  Brixict,  U.  Ci. 

Supplement;  cont.  i.  Cn  complement  du 
dictiounaire  bibliographique,  de  J.  Ch.  Br«- 
net ;  2.  La  table  raisonniJe  des  articles.  2 
vols.     Paris,  iS78-8<j.     8°. 

Oictionnaire  de  geographic,  ancieiine  et 

moderne,  A  I'usage  du  libraire  et  de  I'ama- 
leur  de  livres  :  par  uii  bibliophile.  Paris, 
1S70.    8^.    (.Supplement  au  Brunei's  Maiuiel.l 

Brunet,  0\  ide.     See  .Micliau.x,  1'.  .X. 

[Brunei.  Pierre  Gustaxe.]  Bibliomania  in  the 
present  day  in  France  and  England  ;  from 
the  I'rench  of  Philonmeste,  Junior.  With  no- 
tice of  Trautz-Bauzonnet.     N.  Y.,  18S0.     8°. 

.Manuel   du    libraire  :    supplement.      .SV** 

Brunet.  J.  C. 

[Brunet,  Pierre  Nicolas.)  .Vbrege  chronolo- 
giijue  des  grands  fiefs  de  France.  Paris. 
'759-    '2°- 

.\'otf :  Ouxiam-  i|ui  (iL-iil  >cr\il  Uc  SuppK-liii-iil  ^ 
rAbrt'K^  chronoIoKi4inc  di-  l"liisU>irc  dc  t-raticc.  par 
f  .1.  |-.  Hiii.nill. 

Bruno, St.,  founder  o/lhc Cailliiiiia>i.t.  Opera 
omnia.  e.\  xariis  et  melioris  nota;  editioni- 
bus  nunc  primum  in  umnn  collecta.  2  vols. 
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l.at.,  V.  I52-,S.V) 


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BRYCE 


Bruno,  S/.,  the  Great.,  abp.  of  Cologne.     Ruot- 

geri  vita  Brunonis.     1841.    (Script,  rer.  Gtr- 

nianicaruni.) 
Bruno,  St.,  bfi.   of  Wurzhiirg.     Expositio   in 

Psalmos  ;  Comnitntarius  in  Cantica  ;    Com- 

mentariiis  in  Orationem  Doniiiiicam.  (Migae. 

Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  142.) 
Bruno  of  Magdeburg.   De  bello  .Sa.xonico  liber. 

Editio  altera  ;    recognovit  \V.  Wattenbach. 

1S80.     (Script,  rer.  Gernianicarum.) 
Bruno,  Giordano.     Who  was   Bruno?  a  direct 

answer  to    a  plain    question,   by    John   A. 

Mooney.     N.  Y,,  1S90.     12°. 
Brunon,  Bp.  of  Laiigres.     Epistola;  ;  Charta. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  139.) 
Brunone,  St.,  of  Asti,  bp.   of  Segni.     Opera 

omnia.     2   vols.      Parisiis,    iSSo,  '54.     1.    8°. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  164-165.) 
Brunson,  Alfred.     Ancient  mounds  or  tumuli 

in  Crawford  Co.   (Wisconsin  State  Hist.  Soc. 

Col.  V.  3.) 

Early  history  of  Wisconsin.    (Same,  v.  4.) 

Wisconsin  geographical   names.     (Same, 

V.    I.) 

See  Burnett,  Thos.   P. — Hole-in-the-Day. 

— Tecumseh. 

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Same :  added,  sketches  of  the  author's 

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Semi-centennial  review  of  BufTalo,  1832- 

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Certificate  of  incorporation,  constitu- 
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Sec  Stone,  Wm.  L. 

Burk,John  Daly.  History  of  X'irginia  from  its 
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C.VMPBELL,  Chas.     Some  materials  for  a 

memoir  of  B.,  with  a  sketch  of  John  Junius 
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Burke,  Bernard.     Sec  Burke,  lohn  Bernard. 

Burke,  B.  W.  Compendium  of  the  anatomy, 
physiology  and  pathology  of  the  horsf  ;  w  ith 
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Burke,  Edmund.  Works.  New  ed.  8  vols. 
Lond.,  1808.     8°. 

Works   and   correspondence.      New   ed. 

8  vols.     Lond.,  1852.     8°. 

[ ]  Account   of   European   settlements    in 

America.     3d  ed.    2  vols.     Lond.,  1760.     8°. 

[ ]  Same.     4th  ed.     Lond.,  1765.     8°. 

[ ]  Same.     New  ed.     Lond.,  1808.    4°. 

[ ]  Appeal  from  the  new  to  the  old  Whigs 

rel.  to  the  "  Reflections  on  the  French  Revo- 
lution."    Lond.,  1791.     8°. 

Letter  respecting  the  effect  of  the  Quebec 

bill  upon  the  boundary  of  New  York.  (N.  Y. 
Hist.  Soc.  Col.  2d  ser.  v.  2.) 

[ ]  Observations    on   a   late  state    of   the 

nation.     Lond.,  1782.     8°. 

Philosophical   inquiry  into  the  origin  of 

our  ideas  of  the  sublime  and  beautiful ;  with 
discourse  concerning  taste.  N.Y.,  1829.  12°. 

Speech   on   American   taxation.     Lond., 

1775-  4°-  (I^<^-  with  Chatham's  Speech  on 
the  Quebec  bill.) 

Speech  on  moving  his  resolutions  for  con- 
ciliation with  the  colonies.  Lond.,  1775.  4°. 
(Bd.  with  same.) 

Same.    3d  ed.     Lond.,  1778.     8°. 

[ ]  Thoughts  on  the  prospect  of  a  regicide 

peace.     Lond.,  1796.     8°. 

Vindication     of    natural    society.     1761. 

(Dodsley's  Fug.  pieces,  v.  2.) 

Wisdom  of  Burke;  extracts  from  speeches 

and  writings,  selected  and  arranged,  by  Ed. 
A.  Pankhurst.     Lond.,  1S86.     12°. 

MoRLEY,  John.     Burke  ;   an   hist,  study. 

Lond.,  1867.     8°. 

—  Edmund    Burke.      Lond.,    18S0.      8°. 

(Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

Burke,  John,   and  Burke,  Sir  John   Bernard. 

EncyclopEedia    of    heraldry.      3d   ed.    with 

suppl.     Lond.,  1851.     I.  8°. 
■ Genealogical   and  heraldic  dictionary 

of  the  landed  gentry  of  Great   Britain  and 

Ireland.    With  suppl.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1846- 

48.     1.  8°, 


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Genealogical  and  heraldic  dictionary 

of  the  peerages  of  England,  Ireland  and 
Scotland,  extinct,  dormant,  etc.  2d  ed. 
3  vols.     Lond.,  1S40.     8°. 

Genealogical    and  heraldic  history  of 

the  extinct  and  dormant  baronetcies  of  Eng- 
land, Ireland  and  Scotland.  2d  ed.  l.ond., 
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—  Royal   families  of  England,  Scotlaiul 

and  Wales.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S48-51.     1.  S°. 

Burke,  Sir  John  Bernard.  Eaniily  romance  ; 
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tocracy.    2  vols.     Lond.,  iSs;,.     12°. 

Genealogical   and  heraldic  dictionary  of 

the  peerage  and  baronetage  of  the  British 
empire.     13th  ed.     Lond.,  1S51.     8°. 

Siiiiic.  With  memoirs  of  the  privy  coun- 
cillors and  knights.  45lh  ed.   Lond.,  1883.  8°. 

General    armory   of   England,   Scotland, 

Ireland  and  Wales.     Lond.,  1S84.     8°. 

Rise  of  great  families,  other  essays  and 

stories.     Lond.,  1873.    8°. 

Romance  of  the  aristocracy.     New  and 

rev.  ed.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1855.     12°. 

Royal  descents  and  pedigrees  of  foimders' 

kin.     Lond.,  1S64.     8°. 

X'icissitudes  of  families.     2  vols.     Lond., 

1869.     8°. 

Scf  Burke,  John. 

Burke.  William.  X'irginia  mineral  springs. 
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Burke  am/  Alvord  memorial.  Genealogical 
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Burkitt,  William.  Expository  notes,  with  prac- 
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Burlingame,  Edward  Livermore.  See  Wagner, 
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[Burn,  James  Dawson.]  Three  years  among 
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Burn,  lohn  Southerden.  History  of  parish 
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fBurnby,  John.]  Historical  description  of  the 
Church  of  Christ,  Canterbury  ;  cont.  obser- 
vations on  Gothic  architecture,  etc.  ;  with 
an  elegy,  by  John  Duncoinbe.  2d  ed.  Can- 
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Burnell.  .\rllnirCoke.  iVt'Manu. — Linschoten. 
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Burnet,  Gilbert.  History  of  his  own  time,  with 
the  author's  life.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1724-34.  fol. 

Same;  with  notes,  by  the  Earls  of  Dart- 
mouth and  Hardwicke,  etc.  6  vols.  Oxford, 
1833.     8°. 

History  of  the  reformation  of  the  Church 

of  England  ;  rev.  with  notes  and  preface,  by 
E.  Nares.     3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S43.     8°. 

Same.     New  ed.,  rev.  by  N.  Pocock.     7 

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[ ]  Relation  of  the  ma,ssacre  begun  at  Paris, 

and  carried  on  over  all  France  by  the  Papists 
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Travels ;  or.  Letters  cont.  an  account  of 

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See  Rochester,  John  Wilmot,  ear/ of. 

Burnet.  Jacob.  Letters  rel.  to  the  early  settle- 
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Burnet,  John.  Essay  on  the  education  of  the 
eye  with  reference  to  painting.  Lond.,  18S0. 
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iVc  Reynolds,  i'f'r  Joshua. — Turner,  J.  M. 

W. 

Burnet,  John  Ransford.     See  Dod  family. 
Burnet,     William.       Bibliotheca     Burnetiana ; 

being  a  catalogue  of  [his]  library,  by  John 

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Theart  of  petligree-making.  Edin.,  1865.  12°. 
Burnett,  Thomas  Penillelon.     Memoir,  by  Al- 
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Burney,  Frances.     See  Arblay,  Mine.  d'. 

Burney,  James.  Chronological  history  of  dis- 
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voyages   of  discovery  ;     and    early   eastern 
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Burnham,  J.  H.  Ancient  Indian  fort.  See 
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Burnham.  Roderick  Henry.  See  Burnham 
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Burnham,  .S.  M.  History  and  uses  of  lime- 
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Burnham,  Theodore  Frelinghuysen.  Record 
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Burnham  family  ;  or.  Genealogical  records  of 
the  descendants  of  four  emigrants  of  the 
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Burnham  family.  Geneal.  records  of  Thomas 
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Burns,  Allan.  Observations  on  the  surgical 
anatomy  of  the  head  and  neck.  Edin.,  iSii. 
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Same,     ist  Amer.  ed.,  with  a  life  of  the 

author,  and  odd  cases,   by  Granville  Sharp 
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Burns,  Anthony.  Boston  slave  riot  and  trial 
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Burns,  George  Stewart.  Teutonic  and  Scan- 
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Burns,  John.  Anatomy  of  the  gravid  uterus  ; 
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Principles  of  surgerv.    2v0ls.ini.    Lond., 

1S38.     8°. 

Burns,  Robert.  Works  ;  with  account  of  his 
life  and  criticism  on  his  writings,  by  James 
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Poetical  works  ;  with  a  sketch  of  author's 

life.     3  vols.     Boston,  1S63.     12°. 

Sh.airp,  John  C.    Burns.    Lond.,  1S79.  8°. 

(Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

Burnside,  Ambrose  Everett.     Life  and  public 

services,  by  Ben:  Perley  Poore,  with  introd. 

by  Henry  B.  Anthony.     Prov.,  18S2.     8°. 
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Isaiah. 
Burr,  Aaron.    Private  journal  during  four  years 

in  Europe  ;  ed.  bv  Matthew  L.  Davis.    2  vol?. 

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Parton,  J.     Life  and  times  of  B.     N.  Y., 

1S58.     8°. 

Burr,  George.  Historical  address  rel.  to 
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Burp.  George  L.  Fate  of  Dietrich  Flade. 
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Literature  of  witchcraft.     (Same,  \,  4.) 

Burr  family.     General  history  of  the  B.  family 

in  America,  with  a  genealogical  record,  1570- 

1578,  by  Charles  Burr  Todd.    N.  Y.,  1878.   8°. 

.S'(?w(',-  1 193-1891.   2d  ed.    N.  Y.,  1891.   4°. 

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Burrage.   Henry   Sweetser.     See  Waymouth, 

George. 
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the  descendants  of  John  Burrage,  who  settled 

in  Charlestown,  Mass.,  in  1637;  by  Alvah  A. 

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Burrall.  Frederick  Augustus.     Asiatic  cholera. 

N.  \..  1866.     12°. 
Burred,  .A.  P.     See  La  Bar,  George. 
Burriel,  .Andres  Marcos,    ^'f^?  Venegas,  Miguel. 
Burritt,  Elihu.     Year-book  of  nations  for  1856. 

N.  Y..  1856.     12°. 

NoRTHEND,  Charles  [£</.].   Elihu  Burritt ; 

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Burrough,  Christopher.     \'oyage  into   Persia, 

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Burrough,  .Stephen.     Voyage   from  Colmogro 

in  Russia  to  \Yardhouse,  1557.     (Hakluyt's 
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V.    I.) 

Burroughs,  Henry.  Historical  account  of  Christ 
Church,  Boston;  address  on  the  150th  anni- 
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Burroughs,  John.  Winter  sunshine.  \.  Y., 
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Burroughs,  .Stephen.  Memoirs.  Hanover,  1798. 
8°. 

Burrow,  Edward  J.  Elements  of  conchology. 
Lond.,  1S44.     8°. 

Burrows,  Montagu.  Cinque  Ports.  Lond., 
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man in  Scotland  to  his  friend  in  London  ; 
with  an  account  of  the  Highlands,  etc.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1754.     8°. 

Burt,  Federal.  Sketches  of  Durham.  X.  H. 
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French,  J.     Memoir  of  B.     (.Same,  v.  3.) 

Burton,  -Asa.     Essays  on  the  first  principles  of 

metaphysicks,  ethicks  and  theology.  Port- 
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Burton,  Benjamin.  Memoir,  by  Jos.  William- 
son.    (Maine  Hist.  .Soc.  Col.  v.  7.) 

Burton,  Edward.  History  of  the  Christian 
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Burton,  E.     Sre  Pearson,  John. 

Burton,  Isabel.  Iinier  life  of  Syria,  Palestine 
.iiul  the  Holy  Land.   2  vols.    Lond.,  1S75.   8°. 

Burton.  John.  Lectures  on  female  education 
and  manners.  5th  Amer.  ed.  Elizabeth- 
town,  1799.     12°. 

Burton,  John  Hill.  The  book-hunter,  etc. 
Edin.,  1S62.     S°. 

Same:      New   ed.   with    memoir  of   the 

author.     Edin.,  1SS2.    4°. 

Catalogue  of  [his]  library,  sold  Mav,  1881. 

Lend.,  1S81.    S°. 

History  of  Scotland.   2d  ed.  9  vols.  Edin.. 

1873-     12°. 

History  of  the  reign  ol  Queen  Anne.     3 

vols.     Edin.,  1S80.     8°. 

.S'<v  Darien  papers. 

Burton,  Richard  Francis.     City  of  the  saints, 

and  across  the  Rocky  Mts.  to  California.    N. 

Y.,  1862.     8°. 

Explorations  of  the  highlands  of  Brazil  ; 

with  account  of  the  gold  and  diamond  mines. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1869.     8°. 

The  gold  mines  of  Midian  and  the  ruined 

Midianite  cities.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1 878.    8°. 

The   land   of  Midian,  revisited.     2  vols. 

Lond.,  1879.     8°. 

L'ltima  Thule  ;  or,  A  summer  in  Iceland. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  1875.     8°. 

Zanzibar ;  city,  island  and  coast.     2  vols. 

Lond.,  1872.    8°. 

and  Drake,  Chas.  F.  Tyrwhitt.  Unex- 
plored Syria  ;  visits  to  the  Libanus,  etc.  2 
vols.     Lond.,  1872.     8°. 

Sec  Camoens. — Staden,  Hans. 

[Burton,    Robert.]     Anatomy   of  melancholy, 

by  Democritus  Jun.  [fiscucf.] ;  with  account 
of  the  author.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1836.     8°. 
[ ]  .Sa»;/r,  with  a  satirical  preface.    Newed. 

3  vols.     Boston,  1S61.     8°. 

Burton,  K.,psciid.     See  Cro\ic\\,  Nathaniel. 

Burton,  Thomas  de.  Chronica  monasterii  de 
Melsa,  ad  1396  ;  accedit  continuatio  ad  1406 
a  monacho  (|Uodam  ipsius  domus :  ed.  by 
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(Chronicles  of  G.  B.,  no.  43.) 

Burton,  Thomas,  Af.  P.  Diary,  1656-59  ;  with 
account  of  the  Parliament  of  1654  from  the 
journal  of  Guibon  Goddard  ;  ed.  by  John 
Towill  Rntt.     4  vols.     Lond.,  1828.     8°. 

Burton,  William.  Description  of  Leicesler- 
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Same.     2d  ed.  enl.     Lynn,  1777.     fol. 

Burton,  William  Evans.  Kkkse,  Wm.  L.  Bur- 
ton, actor,  author  and  manager  ;  sketch  of 
his  career.     N.  V.,  1S.S5.     .S°. 

Burton  ;  a  sketch  of  his  career  other 

than  that  of  .utor,  <lc.  N.  Y.,  i.Sgi.  8°. 
(I)inilap  .Sor.  I'lib.  no.  i.j.) 

Burton  and  Robinson  familiet.  Reunion  of  the 
Burton   and    Robinson   families;  records   of 


proceedings,  genealogy,  etc.  Thomaston, 
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Burton's  Gentleman's  Magazine.  Sec  Gentle- 
man's Magazine. 

Burwell  family.  Proceedings  of  the  Burwell 
family  picnic,  at  Milford,  Conn.,  Aug.  iS. 
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[Bury,  Lady  Charlotte  Susanna  Maria  Camp- 
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.\iile:  Vols.  3  and  4  are  iditvd  by  John  V>all. 

Bury.  John  William.     See  Leake  family. 

Bury.  J.  B.  History  of  the  later  Roman  em- 
pire. 395-Soo  A.  D.   2  vols.     Lond.,  18S9.   8°. 

Bury.  Richard  de.     See  Aungerville,  Richard. 

Bury,  William  Coutts  Keppel,  viscount.  Exo- 
dus of  the  western  nations.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1865.     8°. 

Busbecq,  Ogier  Ghiselin  de.  Life  and  letters, 
by  Chas.  Thornton  Forster  and  F.  H.  Black- 
burne  Daniell.     2  vols.     Lond.,  iSSi.     8°. 

Busby,  James.  Journal  of  a  visit  to  the  vine- 
yards of  .Spain  and  France.    Phila.,  1S38.   8°. 

Busby.  Thomas.     See  Hawkins,  -SVrJohn. 

Busch.  .Moritz.     See  Bismarck,  Count. 

Buschmann,  Johann  Carl  Eduard.  Der  atha- 
paskische  Sprachstamm.     Berlin,  1859.     4°. 

Dir  Sprachen  Kizh  unci  Netela  von  Neu- 

Californien.     Berlin,  1856.     4°. 

Die  Spuren  der  aztekischen  .Sprache  im 

nordlichen  Mexico  und  hoheren  amerika- 
nischen  Norden  ;  zugleich  eine  Musterung 
der  Yiilker  und  Sprachen.     Berlin,  1859.    4°. 

Cber  die  aztekischen  Ortsnainen.    ist  pt. 

Berlin,  1853.     4°. 

Bush,  Annie  Forbes.  Memoirs  of  the  queens 
of  France.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1847.     8°. 

Bush,  George.  The  millennium  of  the  A|>oca- 
lypse.     Salem,  1S42.     12°. 

Bush,  George.  Treatise  on  diseases  of  the 
rectum  and  anus  ;  with  plates.  2  vols.  N. 
Y.,  1837.     8°  and  4°. 

Bushe,  William.  Sermon.  See  London  Soc. 
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Bushnan,  John  Stevenson.  Fishes,  their  struc- 
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Bushnell,  Charles  Ira.  Arrangement  of  trades- 
men's cards,  political  tokens,  etc.,  current 
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1858.    %". 

Catalogue  of  |his]  library,  etc.     [N.  Y., 

1883].     8°'. 

Historical  accoinu  of  the  first  three  busi- 

,  ne.ss  tokens  issued  in  the  city  of  New  York. 

N.  Y.,  1859.     12°. 

Sec   Bickford,    Eli.  — Blatchford,   John.— 

Brown,  T.irlelon. — Hanford,  Levi.  — Haw- 
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Bushnell,  Henry.  History  of  Granville,  Lick- 
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Bushnell,  Horace.  Christian  nurture.  N.  V., 
[1876].     12°. 

God  in  Clirist ;  three  discour.se.s  ;  witli  a 

preHminary  dissertation  on  language.    N.  Y., 
1877.     12°. 

Nature  and  flie  supernatural.  N.  Y.  [1877]. 

12°. 

Sermons  for  the  new  life.     Rev.  ed.     N. 

Y.  [1S76].     12°. 

• Sermons  on  Christ  and  his  salvation.     N. 

Y.,  1877.     12°. 

Sermons  on  living  subjects.    N.  Y.  [1876]. 

12°. 

Speech    for    Connecticut  ;    an    historical 

estimate  of  the  state.     Hartford,  1851.     8°. 

The  vicarious  sacrifice,  grounded  in  prin- 
ciples interpreted  by  human  analogies.  2 
vols.     N.  Y.  [1S77].     12°. 

Women's   suflrage  ;    the    reform   against 

nature.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8°. 

[Cheney,  Mary  Bushnell.]  Life  and  let- 
ters of  B.     N.  Y.,  1880.     8°. 

Butcher,  Richard  George  H.  Essays  and  re- 
ports on  operative  and  conservative  surgery. 
Dublin,  1865.     8°. 

Buthiller,  Armand.     Sec  Mabillon,  Jean. 

Butler,  Alfred  Joshua.  Ancient  Coptic  churches 
of  Egypt.     2  vols.     O.xford,  1884.     8°. 

Court    life    in     Egypt.      2d.  ed.     Loud., 

1888.     8°. 

Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin,  0/ A'.  )".  Outline 
of  the  constitutional  history  of  New  York  ; 
anniv.  address,  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc,  1847.  N. 
Y.,  1S48.     S°. 

.Same.     (N.  Y.  Hist.   Soc.   Col.     2d.  ser. 

v.  2.) 

Mackenzie,  Wm.  L.  Lives  and  opin- 
ions of  B.  F.  Butler  and  |esse  Hoyt.  Boston, 
1845.     8°- 

Butler.  Benjamin  Franklin.  Gen.  Butler  in 
New  Orleans  ;  history  of  the  Dept.  of  the 
C;ulf,  1862  ;  by  James  Parton.  8th  ed.  N. 
Y.,  1864.     8°. 

Butler,  Caleb.  History  of  Groton,  Pepperell 
and  Shirley  from  1655.     Boston,  1848.     8°. 

Butler,  Charles.     .S'^*?  Fenelon. 

Butler,  Clement  Moore.     See  Clay,  Henry. 

Butler,  Francis  Gould.  History  of  Farmington, 
Me.,  1776-1885.     Farmington,  1885.     8°. 

Butler,  Frederick.  History  of  the  United  States. 
VX^ethersfield,  1827.     12°. 

Butler,  George  H.     See  Butler  family. 

Butler,  James  Davie.  Copper  age  in  Wiscon- 
sin, 1877.     (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  16.) 

Early  historic  relics  of  the  North-West. 

(Wisconsin  State  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  8-9.) 

French  fortifications  near  the   mouth  of 

the  Wisconsin.     "  Hold  the  fort  !  "     (Saiiir. 
vol.  10.) 

Pre-liisturic  Wisconsin.     (Same,  x^A.  --) 


Tay-cho-be-rah — The  Four  Lake  country. 

— First  while  foot-prints  there.     (Same,  vol. 
10.) 

Westphalian  medal,  1648.    {Same,  vol.  7.) 

See  Butler  family. — Columbo,  C— Mitch- 
ell, Ale.x. 

Butler,  James  Glentworth.  Bible  work  ;  the 
New  Testament.  2d  ed.  2  vols.  N.  ^'., 
18S9.     8°. 

Bible  work  ;  the  Old  Testament.     6  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1887-92.     8°. 

See  Bible.     New  Testament. 

Butler,  Joseph.  Works  ;  prefixed,  a  life  of  the 
author,  by  A.  Kippis,  with  account  of  his 
character  and  writings,  by  Saml.  Halifa.x. 
2  vols.     Edin.,  1817.     8°. 

Analogy  of  religion  to  the  constitution 

and  course  of  nature  ;   with  account  of  the 
author,  by  S.  Halifax,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1S50.    8°. 

Collins,  W.  Lucas.    Butler.    Edin.,  18S1. 

12°.     (Knight's  Phil,  classics  for  Eng.  read- 
ers.) 

[Butler,  Josephine  E.  Grey.]  The  constitution 
violated  ;  an  essay.     Edin.,  1871.     8°. 

Woman's   work    and    woman's   culture  ; 

essays.     Lond.,  1869.     8°. 

Butler,  Mann.     History  of  Kentucky  to  1813  ; 

with    the    settlement   of  western  Virginia, 

1736-74.  2d  ed.  Cinn.,  1836.  8°. 
Butler,  Nicholas  Murray.     Effect  of  the  war  of 

1S12  upon  the  consolidation  of  the  Union. 

(Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud.  v.  5.) 
Butler,  Samuel,  d.  16S0.     Poetical  works.     2 

vols.     Boston,  1864.     12°. 


1799.      12-'. 
Atlas  of  antient  geo 
8°. 

Alps  and  sanctuarie? 
ond. 


Hudibras.     Edin. 

Butler,  Samuel,  d.  1840. 

graphy.     Phila.,  1836. 
Butler,  Samuel,  b.  1835. 

of  Piedmont  and  the  canton  Ticino. 

18S2.     8°. 
Butler,   William   Allen.     Lawyer   and   client  ; 

their  relation,  rights  andduties.    N.  Y.,  1871. 

12°. 

Our  great  metropolis  ;  its  growth,  mis- 
government  and  needs  :  lecture  before  the 
General  Soc.  of  Mechanics  and  Tradesmen, 
1879.     N.  Y.,  18S0.     12°. 

Poems.     Boston,  1871.     12°. 

Revision  of  the  statutes  of  the  state  of 

New  York,  and  the  revisers  :  address  before 
the  Ass'n.  of  the  Bar  of  the  City  of  N.  Y.  N. 
Y.,  1889.     8°. 

See  Duyckinck,  E.  A.— Marshall,   Chas. 

H. — Van  Buren,  Martin. 

Butler,  Sir  William  Francis.  See  Gordon, 
Chas.  Geo.— Napier,  Sir  Charles  J. 

Butler  family.  Some  account  of  the  family  of 
the  Butlers,  particularly  of  the  Duke  of  Or- 
iniind,  the  Earl  of  Ossory,  and  James,  Duke 
iifOnnuud.     Lond.,  1716.     12°. 


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Butler  family.  Thomas  Butler  and  his  descen- 
dants ;  jrenealogy  of  the  descendants  of 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Butler,  of  Butler's 
Hill.  .South  Brunswick.  Me.,  i674-i886;by 
Gfo.  H.  Butler.     N.  Y.,  1886.     8°. 

Butler  family.  Butlerlana  genealogica  et  bio- 
graphica  ;  or,  Genealogical  notes  cone.  Mary 
Butlerand  her  descendants  ;  bv James  Davie 
Butler.     .Mbany,  1888.     8°. 

Butler  [family]  genealogy.  Dedication  of  nionu- 
nuiu  to  Deacon  John  Butler,  at  Pelham,  N. 
H..  Juneg,  18S6.     Albany,  1887.     S°. 

Butt,  Isaac.  Irish  querist  ;  ((Uestions  [on]  Ire- 
land's social  condition,     Dublin,  1867.     8°. 

Land  tenure  in   Ireland  ;  a  plea   for  the 

Celtic  race.     3d  ed.     Dublin,  1S66.     8°. 

Butterfleld.  Consul  Willshin-.  French  fort  at 
I'l.iirie  du  Cliieii,  a  nivlh.  (Wisconsin  State 
lli-l.  Soc.  Col.  V.  10.)' 

.S'<r  Draper,  Lyman  C. — Heart,  Jonatlian. 

Buttmann,    Philipii    Karl.      Greek    grammar ; 

from    the   German,    [by    Edward    Everett]. 

2(1  ed.      Boston,  1S26.     8°. 
Butts,    Isaac.     Brief  reasons   for   repudiation  ; 

applicable  to  war  debts  of  all  countries.    Ro- 

ihtster,  1S69.     8°. 
Buxton,  Charles.     See  Buxton,  Sir  Thos.  F. 
Buxton,  Harry  John  U'ilmot,  ant/  Koehler,  Syl- 

\  ester  R.     English  |>ainters,  with  a  chapter 

on   American    painters.      N.    Y.,    18S3.      8°. 

(I'oynter's  Text-books  of  art  education.) 

art(f  Poynter,  EilwardJ.  German,  Flem- 
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{Same.) 

Buxton,  Sydney  Charles.  Handbook  to  polit- 
ii.il  questions  of  the  day.     Lond.,  1881.     8°. 

Buxton,  .SVrThomas  Fowell.  Binney,  Thomas. 
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Bf.XTON,  Charles.    [£</■]   Memoirs  of  B. 

I'hila.,  1S49.     8°. 

Buxton,  .Ife.  Report  of  proceedings  of  the  ist 
centennial  anniversary  of  the  town,  Aug.  14, 
1872;  with  geiieal.  sketches  of  tlie  pioneers, 
etc.,  by  J.  M.  Marshall.     I'ortland,  1S74.     8°. 

Byam.  f  leorge.  Wild  life  in  Central  America. 
I.ond.,  1S49.     12°. 

Byfleld,  Nathaniel.  Account  of  the  late  revo- 
lution in  New  England.  Lond.,  1689.  refir. 
N.  \.,  1H6.S.     4°.     I.Sabin's  reprints.) 

Same.    (I'rince    Society — Andros   tracts_ 

v.   I.) 

.Same.    (Force's  tracts,  v.  4.) 

Byington,  Edwin  Hallock.    Open  air  preaching. 

ll;irtford,   1S92.     8°. 
Byington  family.     See  Boynton,  John  F. 
By-path*  of  llibk- knowledge.    13  vols.    Lond., 

l^S--.<ji.       12". 

ihntrittt:  I.  King,  J.  ricopatra's  iircdic  ;  :i  liiHtory 
nf  ihc  l.ondnii  nhclink.— 2.  Siyot,  A.  H.  Fresh  liKhl 
from  Ihc  ancient  monuments. —,^.  King,  J.  Recent  dis- 
invrrico  nn  the  Temple  hill  at  Jcru>alcni.— 4.  Budge, 
I.   A   \V      ll.nh>l..niaM  life  and  hii.lory.-.s.  Merrill,  S. 


Galilee  in  the  time  of  Christ.— 6.  Dswson.  Sir  }.  \V. 
EgyplandSyria.— 7.  Sayce.  A.  H.  Assvri.1.— S  Budge. 
E.  A.  W.  The  dwellers  on  the  Nile.— 9  Bennett,  .'in 
J.  R.  Diseases  of  the  Bihie.-io.  Groser.  \Vm.  II. 
Trees  and  plants  mentioned  in  the  Bible— 11.  Hart.  H. 
C.  The  animals  mentioned  in  the  Bible,  12.  Sayee. 
A.  H.  The  Hittilcs.-i4.  Wood.  J.  T.  Modern  dis- 
coveries on  the  site  of  ancient  Kphcsus. 

Byrd,  William.  History  of  the  dividing  line 
and  other  tracts.  2  vols.  Richmond,  1866.  4°. 

The  Westover  manuscripts  ;  cont.  History 

of  the  dividing  line  betwixt  Virginia  and  N. 
Carolina  ;  A  journey  to  the  land  of  Eden, 
^73^'  and  Progress  to  the  mines.  Peters- 
biir.g,  1841.     8°. 

Byrdsall,  F.    History  of  the  Loco-foco  or  Etpial 

rii;hls  party.     N.  Y.,  1842.     12°. 
Byrne.  John.     Clinical   notes  on   the  electric 

c.mtery  in  uterine  sulrgery.    N.  Y.,  1873.     8°. 
[Byrne,  Julia  Clara  Busk.]     Curiosities  of  the 

search-room  ;    a   collection   of   .serious  and 

whimsical  wills.     Lond.,  i88o.     8°. 
Byron,  Anne  Isabella  Millbanke,  /at/v.     Lady 

Byron   vindicated ;  a   history   of  the    Byron 

controversy,  from  1816  ;  by  Harriet  Beecher 

Stovve.     Boston,  1S70.     12°. 

Vindication  of  Lady  Byron.    Lond..  1871. 

8°. 

Byron,  George  Gordon  Noel,  6//1  baron  liyroii. 

Poetical  works.     10  vols.    Boston,  1864.    12°. 
[ ]  Beppo,  a  Venetian  storv.     Lond.,  1818. 

8°. 
Childe  Harold  ;  ed.  with  introd.  and  notes, 

by  H.  F.  Tozer.     Oxford,  18S5.     12°. 

The    deformed    transformed  ;    a   drama. 

Phila.,  1824.     12°. 

[ ]  Don  Juan.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1819-21.    8°. 

The  Giaour,  ^d  ed.  with  additions.  Lond., 

1813.     8°. 

Lament  of  Tasso.  6th  ed.   Lond.,  1818.  8°. 

Letters  and  Journals  ;  with  notices  of  his 

life,  by  T.  Moore,  •^d  ed.  \  vols.  Lond., 
1833.     8°. 

Manfred.     Lond.,  1S17.     8°. 

Marino    Faliero ;     Prophecy    of    I>ante. 

Lond.,  1S21.     8°. 

Mazeppa,  a  poem.     Lond.,  1819.     8°. 

Ode  ;  .Star  of  the  Legion  of  honour ;  Napo- 
leon's farewell,  etc.     N.  ^■.,  1816.     8°. 

Poems.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1816.     8°. 

Prisoner   of  Chillon,   and    t)ther  poems. 

Lond.,  1816.     8°. 

Sardanapalns  ;  Two  Foscari;  Cain.   Lonil., 

1821.     8°. 
f ]  Siege  of  Corinth  and  Parisina  :  poems. 

2d  ed.     Lond.,  1S16.     8". 

Anecdotes    of     Byron     from     authentic 

sources.    Lond.,  1S25.     12°. 

1")ai.i,as,  R.  C.     Recollections  of  the  life 

of  B.,  i8o,S-i4.     Phila.,  1825.     8°. 

El.ZE,  Karl.     Byron  ;  a  biography  :  with 

a  critical  essay  on  his  place  in  literatiue  ;  tr. 
and  ed.  «ilh  notes.     Lond.,  1S72.     8°. 


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BYZANTINE 


Jeaffreson,  John  Cordy.   The  real  Lord 

Byron;  story  of  the  poet's  life.  Lond., 
[1884].     8°. 

Medwin,  Thomas.  Journal  of  the  con- 
versations of  Lord  Byron,  at  Pisa,  1S21-22. 
N.  Y.,  1S24.     8°. 

— —  NiCHOL,  John.  Byron.  Lond.,  1S80.  8°. 
tEng.  men  of  letters.) 

Parry,  Wni.     Last  days   of  B.,   with  his 

opinions  on  various  subjects,  particularly  ni\ 
Greece.     Lond.,  1S25.     8°. 


[Preston, ].     Byron  vindicated  ;  or, 

Rome  and  her  pilgrim,  by  Manfred  [fisi'ud.] 

Lond.,  1876.     s.  4°. 

See  Sheridan,  R.  B. 

Byron,  John.     Account  of  voyage  round  tlic 

world.     1764-70.      (Kerr's    Col.    of   voy.    \-. 

12.) 

Narrative.     iSaiiie,  v.  17.) 

Byzantine  liistorians.     See  Corpus  script,  hist. 

Bvzantin:f. 


CABOT 


C,  G.  E.  Complete  peerage  of  England,  Scot- 
land. Ireland,  Great  Britain  and  the  United 
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2  vols.     Lond..  18S7-S9.     8°. 

C,  J.  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  pass^,  etc.  See 
Clodore,  Jean  de. 

C,  I-  Siege  of  Penobscot,  etc.  See  Calef, 
John. 

C — de  la  B — ,  Mtfte.  See  Calderon  de  la  Barca, 
Frances  E.  I. 

[C.  I*.]  Short  and  impartial  view  of  the  manner 
and  occasion  of  the  Scots  colony's  coming 
away  from  Darien  ;  in  a  letter  to  a  person  of 
<|uality.     n.  p.,  1699.     4**. 

Cabega  de  Vaca,  Alvar  Nunez.  See  Nunez, 
AK.ir. 

[Cabell,  Julia  Mayo.]  Sketches  and  recollec- 
tions of  Lynchburg  [Va.]  ;  by  the  Oldest  in- 
habitant.    Richmond,  1S58.     8°. 

Cabinet,  Le,  de  I'amateur  et  de  I'antiquaire  ; 
revue  des  tableaux  et  des  estampes  an- 
ciennes.     4  vols.     Paris,  1S42-46.     8°. 

Cabinet  <lu  roi.  [Collection  of  engravings 
known  as  the  Royal  Collection,  originally 
projected  and  partly  executed  by  order  of 
Louis  Xl\',  and  printed  for  presentation  by 
the  royal  family.]  23  vols,  with  26  supple- 
ments :  in  all  49  vols.  Paris,  1727-I1782  ?]. 
Royal,  Imperial  and  Elephant  folio. 

Con/rn/s  :  I.  Tnbk-aiix  (hi  roi.  HiiKravinKS  by 
TicarJ.  Massoii.  l-:<lelinck.  Tissard.  Chaslcau,  Tho- 
massin,  Vander  Mculcn.  elc,  after  paintings  by  Car- 
rache,  CorregRio,  Guido.  Kapbael,  etc.  41  plates.— 
2.  Batailles  d'Ak-xandrc.  5  plates  by  Audran  and 
Kdi-linclc  after  Lc  Brun,  with  the  Dtfailc  dc  Porus. 
b\  Picait  and  2  other  plates.  — 3.  M^dailles  antiques 
di'puis  Augustc  jusqu'aux  cnfants  dc  Constantin,  par 
dc  la  Boissiere,  41  pi.:  M^-dailles  du  Bas-Empirc 
gravtes  pour  le  livre  d'Ansclnie  Banduri,  par  Giffart, 
.^7  pi. :  NKdailles  de  I'hisloire  dc  France,  par  LeCIerc. 
12  pi.  —4.  Lc  Louvre  et  Ics  Tuileries,  cl  Les  ornemens 
de  pctnture  et  de  M-ulpture.  40  plates.—  5.  Vucs  et 
f)lans  du.  Chateau  de  Versailles,  avec  les  statues, 
termes  et  vases.  2.S  plates.  — ft.  Grotte  [20  pi.].  Laby- 
rinlhe  (41  I'l.J,  Fontaines  [21  pi.]  et  Bassin  de  Ver- 
sailles I7  pl-l :  S9  plates  on  5^1  sheets.  —  ;.  Statues 
antiques  et  moderncH  dc  Versailles.  48  plates.  —  8. 
Termes.  busies,  sphinx  et  vases  dc  Versailles.  51 
platet.— 9.  Tapisscries.  48  plates  including  title  on 
.V(  *heet».  -  10.  Carrousels,  Courses  dc  Iftes  ct  de 
b-TK"'*-  9"  plates  on  43  shcutH.— II.  FMes  donnOes  A 
\.r^;iillts.  20  plates. —12.  Plans,  etc..  dcTHotel  Royal 
.lis  In\alides.  22  plates.-  i.v  Plans,  etc..  dc  diffCrcntcs 
ni;4iv*n!^  Toyales.  V)  plates  nn  25  sheets.— 14-  Profils 
et  vues  de  quelqucs  lieux  dc  rcmarquc,  etc.  30  plates. 
-  IS.  Plans  rt  prnfils  appeU-s  les  pctitcs  conquCtes. 
44  plates.  ifi-iR.  Vucs.  marches  et  autrcs  sujets  ser- 
vant A  rhinloirc  dc  Louis  XIV  grav.  d'aprds  Vander 
Mculcn  vol.  I.  iR  pi. ;  vol.  2,  2^  pi. ;  vol.  .^  98  pi.  on 
40  *hrcis.— 19  2.1.  Plans.  prufiU  et  vuc»  des  camps, 
place*.  si^K''*-  halailles,  servant  ;1  rhistnire  de  Louis 
XIV  giav    dapi;*    Beaulicu      vol.  19.  1^^0-4.^.  i.s  pi.: 


vol.  19  bis.  1643-44,  25  pL  ;  vol.  30,  1645,  38  pi. ;  vol.  21, 
1646-4S.  30  pi. ;  vol.  22,  1650-60.  33  pL ;  voL  23,  1663-98, 
28  pi. 

vol.  I.  Supp.  I.  Raphael  et  Jules  Romano,  et  Fi- 
gures all^goriques,  etc.    37  pL  on  17  sheets. 

Supp.  2.  Gravurcs  des  trois  tcoles.  En- 
gravings by  Audran,  Thomassin.  Mariettc,  De  Jodt. 
Picart,  etc.     22  pi. 

Supp.  3.    Sanw.   by  Cars,   Desplaces,  Poilly. 

Van  Dyck,  Frey,  etc.    41  pi. 

Supp.  4-  Sami',  by  Audran,  Ducange,  Tho- 
massin, etc.    26  pi. 

Supp.   5.    Santf,    by   Dupuis,   Ducange,    Hols- 

wert,  etc.    15  pi. 

Supp.  6.  Satne,  by  Cochin.  Desnoyers,  Des- 
places, etc.    13  pi. 

Supp.   7.    Sarnf,  by    Priessler,   Vasseur,   Por- 

porati,  Haas,  Audran,  etc.    40  pi. 

Supp.  S.  Dessins  gravies  des  Cedes  Italiennc 

et  Flamande.  Oiuvres  de  Caylus.    127  pi.  on  69  sheets. 

Supp.  9.    Sanir.    94  pi.  on  53  sheets. 

Supp.  10.  Tableaux  gravCes  des  Ccoles  Fla- 
mande el  Fran^aise,  par  Lcmpereur.  Miger.  Chcreau. 
Vaick,  etc.    21  pi. 

Supp.  I!.  Nicolas  Poussin.  Tableaux  gra- 
vies, par  Audran.  Le  Blond,  etc.     13  pi. 

Supp.  12.    Sam^.    27  pi.  on  iS  sheets. 

Supp.  13.    Nicolas  Poussin  et  Travaux  d'Her- 

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Carlyle,  Alexander.  Autobiography,  cont. 
memorials  of  the  men  and  events  of  his  time. 
Boston,  iS6i.     8°. 

Carlyle,  Jane  Welsh.  Letters  and  memorials  ; 
prep,  by  Thos.  Carlyle,  and  ed.  by  Jas.  A. 
Fronde.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8°.  ' 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Collected  works.  Library 
ed.     30  vols.     Lond.,  1869-72.     8°. 

Contents:  I.  Sartor  Res.irtiis. — 2-4.  French  Revolu- 
tion.—5.  Life  of  Schiller.  2d  ed.— 6-11.  Critical  and 
miscellaneous  essays.  For  cont cttts  see  below. — 12.  He- 
roes, and  hero-worship  and  the  heroic  in  history. — 13, 
Past  and  present. — 14-1S.  Cromwell's  Letters  and 
speeches. — 19.  Latter-day  pamphlets. — 20.  Life  of  Ster- 
ling.— 21-30.  History  of  Friedrich  IL  of  Prussia. 

General  index.     Lond.,  1871.     8°. 

Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.   6  vols. 

Lond.,  1S69.     8°. 

Contents:  i.  Jean  Paul  Friedrich  Richter.— State  of 
German  literature. — Life  and  writings  of  Werner. — 
Goethe's  Helena. — Goethe. — .Appendices  on  German 
literature. 

2.  Burns. — Life  of  Heyne. — German  playwrights. — 
Voltaire.— Novalis.— Signs  of  the  times.— On  history. 
Appendix  on  German  literature. 

3.  Je.m  Paul  Friedrich  Richter  again.— Luther's 
psalm. — Schiller. —  The  Nibelungen  Lied. —  German 
literature  of  the  14th  and  ijthcenturies.— Taylor's  His- 
toric survey  of  German  poetry.— Characteristics.- 
Goethe's  portrait. — Death  of  Goethe. 

4.  Biography. — Boswell's  Life  ofjohnson.— Goethe's 
works.— Corn-law  rhymes. — On  history  again. — Dide- 
rot.— Count  Cagliostro. — Death  of  Edward  Irving.— 
Appendix  on  German  literature. 

5.  The  diamond  necklace. — Mirabeau. — Parliamen- 
tary history  of  the  French  Revolution.— Sir  Walter 
Scott.— Varnhagen  von  Fuse's  Memoirs.- Chartism.— 
Petition  on  the  copyright  bill. 

6.  The  sinking  of  the  Venqeur.— Baillie  the  cove- 
nanter.—Dr.  Francia. — An  election  to  the  Long  Parlia- 
ment.— The  Nigger  question. — Two  hundred  and  fifty 
years  ago.— The  opera. — National  exhibition  of  Scot- 
tish portraits. — The  Prinzenraub. — Inaugural  address 
at  Edinburgh,  Apl.  2,  1S66.— Shooting  Niagara  :  and 
after?    Index  to  miscellanies. 

Same.     4  vols.     Boston,  1S60.     8°. 

Early  letters,  1814-26  ;  ed.  by  Chas.  Eliot 

Norton.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1886.     8°. 

Last  words  of  C.     London.,  1892.     12°. 

Contents:  Wolton  Reinfred.— Excursion  to  Paris.— 
Letters. 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  literature,  de- 
livered 1838;  ed.  with  preface  and  notes  by 
J.  Reay  Greene.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1S92.     12°. 

Reminiscences  ;   ed.   by  Jas.  A.  Froude. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  1S81.     8°. 


Reminiscences  ed.  by  Chas.  Eliot  Norton. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  1887.     8°. 

Translations  from  the  German.     3  vols. 

Lond.,  1871.     S°. 

Contents:  1-2.  Goethe's  Wilhelm  Meister's  appren- 
ticeship.— 3.  Tales  by  Musasus,  Tieck  and  Richter. 

and  Emerson,   R.   W.     Correspondence, 

1834-72.     2  vols.     Boston,  18S3.     8°. 

CoNWAV,  Moncure  D.     Carlyle.     N.  Y., 

1881.     8°. 

Froude,  James  A.     Carlyle ;  history  of 

the  first  forty  years  of  his  life,  1795-1835.  2 
vols.     Lond'.,  1882.     8°. 

Carlyle  :  a  history  of  his  life  in  Lon- 
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Masson,  David.     Carlyle  personally  and 

in  his  writings  ;  two  Edinburgh  lectures. 
Lond.,  1885.     12°. 

WvLlE.  Wm.  Howie.     Carlyle  ;  the  man 

and  his  books  :  illust.  by  personal  reminis- 
cences, table-talk  and  anecdotes  of  himself 
and  his  friends.     Lond.,  1S81.     8°. 

See  Carlyle,  Jane  W. — Goethe,  J.  W.  von. 

— Mommsen,  T. 

Carlyle.     See  a/so  Carlile  and  Carlisle. 

Carmen  de  bello  Saxonico,  ex  recens.  Oswaldi 
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Carmichael,  Jfrs.  A.  C.  Domestic  manners 
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Carmichael,  Richard.  Observations  on  vene- 
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Carmichael,  William  M.  Rise  and  progress  of 
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Carnot,  Comic  Lazare  Nicolas  Marguerite. 
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Carolina,  Der  nunmehro  in  der  neuen  Welt 
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Recollections  of  the  inhabitants,  locali- 
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Chamberlin,  Walter.  Vincentown  [N.  J.]  and 
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Chambers,  George  Frederick.  Handbook  of 
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Practical  and  conversational  dictionary  of 

the  English,  French  and  German  languages, 
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Chambers,  John.  Fortieth  amiiversary  sermon 
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Chambers,  Robert.  Book  of  days  ;  a  miscel- 
lany of  popular  antiquities.  2  vols.  Lond., 
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Cyclopaedia  of  English  literature.    2  vols. 

Lond.,  n.  d.     1.  8°. 

Domestic   annals   of    Scotland.      3   vols. 

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See  Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

Chambers,  Talbot  Wilson.  Fifty  years  of 
church  life  ;  an  historical  discourse,  in  the 
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Noon  prayer  meeting  of  the  North  Dutch 

Church,  Fulton  St.,  N.  Y.;  its  origin,  char- 
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Middle  Dutch  Church,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  7,  1S79, 
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See  Frelinghuysen,  Theo. 

Chambers,  Thomas  King.  Digestion  and  its 
derangements.     N.  Y.,  1856.     8°. 

Renewal  of  life  ;  lectures,  chiefly  clinical. 

2d  Amer.  ed.     Phila.,  1866.     8°. 

Chambers,  William.  American  slavery  and 
colour.     Lond.,  1857.     8°. 

See  Chambers,  Robert. 

Chambers'  Encyclopaedia.  Rev.  ed.  10  vols. 
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Champlin,  John  Denison,  /;-.,  and  Perkins, 
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Champney,  Susanna  Park.  The  Christian 
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Champollion  Ji/s.,  Aime  Louis.  .SVv  Silvestrc, 
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Champollion  /<■  jciinc,  Jean  Francois.  Monu- 
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Chandler.  Peleg  Whitman.  .American  crimi- 
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[Chandler,  Thomas  Bradbury.]  American 
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[ ]  What  think  ye  of  the  Congre.ss  now  ?  or, 

.An  encpiiry  how  far  the  Americans  are  bound 
to  abide  by  the  decisions  of  the  late  Con- 
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[ ]  Same.     repr.     Lond.,  1775.     8°. 

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.S"tv  Johnson,  Samuel. 

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Chaney,  Caroline  Isabel.     See  Carter  family. 

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Channing,  Edward  Tyrrel.     See  Ellery,  Wm. 

Channing.  George  Gibbs.  Early  recollections 
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Celebration  of  the   looth  anniv.  of  [his] 

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Chapin,  Edwin  Hubbell.  Catalogue  of  [his] 
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Chapin,  Henry.  Address  at  the  Unitarian 
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Chapman,  Jacob.  See  Chapman,  Folsom, 
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Chapman,  Nathaniel.     See  Pattison,  Granville 

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Robert  Chapman,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of 

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bulletins,   nos.    1-15.      Accessions  to 

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Catalogue  of  English  prose  fiction  and 

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Finding  list.    9  nos.     Chicago,   1889- 

91.  8°. 

Chicago  Relief  and  Aid  Society.  Re- 
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Chichester,  Alexander  Palmer  Bruce.  See 
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Child,  Erank  S.     See  lieecher  Henry  Ward. 

Child.  John.  New  England's  Jonas  cast  up  at 
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Child,  Lydia  Maria  Frances.     Appeal  for  the 
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Freedmen's  book.     Boston,  1865.     12°. 

Letters  ;   with  biog.  introd.,  by  John  G. 

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Child,  Theodore.  The  Tsar  and  his  people. 
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Chipman  [family]  lineage,  particularly  as  in 
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Chittenden,  Mary  Harlwell.  Sermon  com- 
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Choart,  Paul,  <■/  d'Aerssen,  Francois.  Lettres 
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Choate,  David.     See  Crowell,  Robert. 

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Choate,  Rufus.  Catalogue  of  [his]  library. 
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Choissy,  Francois  Timol^on,  Vabbe  de.  M^- 
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Cholmley,  5/r  Hugh.  Memoirs;  together  with 
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Chopin,  FredtJric  Francois.  C,  his  life,  letters, 
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Chorley,  Henry  Fothergill.  Modern  German 
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Henry  G.  Hewlett.     Lond.,  1880.     8°. 

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Russell. 

Choules,  John  Overton,  and  Smith,  Thomas. 
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Chouteau,  Auguste.  Fragments  of  [his]  nar- 
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Christian  Advocate  ;  conducted  by  Ashbel 
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Christian  Annotator  ;  or,  Notes  and  queries  on 
Scriptural  subjects,  vols.  1-3.  3  vols.  Lond., 
1854-57-     4°. 

Christian  Disciple,  vols.  1-6  ;  ajterward  Chris- 
tian Disciple  and  Theological  Review,  new 
series,  vols.  1-5.  11  vols.  Boston,  1S13- 
23-    8°. 

Note:  Continued  as  the  Christian  Examiner. 

Christian  Examiner,     vols.  1-29,  36-81,  84-87. 

79  vols.     Boston  and  N.  Y.,  1824-69.     8°. 
Christian   Guardian   and   Church    of  England 

Magazine,  by  a  Society  of  clergymen.     New 

series,  vols.  11  and  12.     2  vols,  in  i.     Lond., 

1S19-20.     S°. 


Christian  history  :  accounts  of  the  revival  of 
religion  in  G.  B.,  etc.     See  Prince,  Thomas, 

Christian  Inquirer,    vols.  20  and  21.     2  vols,  in 

I.     N.  Y.,  1865-66.     fol. 
Christian  Intelligencer.     Aug.  iS3o-Jan.  1846. 

16  vols,  in  9.     N.  Y.,  1830-46.     fol. 
Christian   layman  ;    or.    The   doctrine    of   the 

Trinity  fully  considered.     Mobile,  1840.     8°. 

Christian  Library  ;  a  weekly  repub.  of  popular 
religious  works,  vols,  i  and  2.  2  vols.  N. 
Y.,  1835.     4°. 

Christian  Magazine  ;  by  Members  of  Mendon 
Association,  vols.  1-4.  4  vols.  Prov.  and 
Boston,  1824-27.     8°. 

Christian  Observer ;  by  Members  of  the  Es- 
tablished Church,  vols.  1-3,  10-20,  22-25, 
27,68-74.  26  vols.  Boston.  N.  Y.  and  Lond., 
1802-74.     8°. 

Christian  Register,  vols.  61-67.  7  vols.  Bos- 
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Christian  Remembrancer,  vols.  55-56.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1868.     8°. 

Christian  Review,  vols.  3-24.  22  vols.  Bos- 
ton, N.  Y.  and  Bait.,  1838-59.     8°. 

Christian  Spectator  ;  conducted  by  an  Associa- 
tion of  gentlemen,  vols.  1-7  ;  eontinued  as  the 
Quarterly   Christian    Spectator,    vols.    i-io. 

17  vols.     New  Haven,  1819-38.     8°. 
Christian  Union,     vols.  36-46.    11  vols.    N.  Y., 

18S7-92.     fol. 

Christian  year;  thoughts  in  verse  for  the  Sun- 
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Christian's  Magazine,  vols.  1-4.  4  vols.  N. 
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Christie,  Robert.  Memoirs  of  the  administra- 
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[ ]  Memoirs   of  the  administration  of  the 

government  of  Lower  Canada,  by  Sir  Gor- 
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Christie,  William  Dougal.     See  Dryden,  John. 

Christine  de  Pisati.   See  Charles  V.,  of  France. 

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Christlleb,  Theodor.  Modern  doubt  and  Chris- 
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Christmas,  Henry,  afterivards  Noel  Fearn. 
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Chromatius,  St.,  bp.  of  Aquileja.  Sermo  de 
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Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Great  Britain  and 
Inland.     Stf  Great  Britain. 

Chronicles  of  Casco  Bay.  See  Coleswortliy, 
Han  ill  C. 

Chronicles  ol  Kri  ;  bein^  the  history  of  the 
Gaal  Sciot  Iber,  or,  the  Irish  people  ;  tr.  from 
the  Phojnician  dialect  of  the  Scythian  lan- 
guage, by  A.  C.  O'Connor,  vol.  2.  Lond., 
1822.     S°.' 

Chronicles  of  the  city  of  Gotham.  See  Pauld- 
ing, James  K. 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family.  See 
Charles,  Elizabeth  R. 

Chronicon  paschale  ;  ad  exemplar  Vaticanum 
recens.  L.  Dindorfius.  2  vols.  (Corpus 
scri])t.  Byz.  v.  16-17.) 

Chronological  tables  of  ancient  history.  0.\- 
ford,  1.S35.     fol. 

Chrysologus,  P.,  S/.  See  Pietro  [Grisologo], 
S/. 

Chrysostomus,  Joannes,  Sf.,  ahp.  of  Constanti- 
nople. Opera.  Greece,  [cum  not.  var.  doc- 
toruni  ed.  H.  Savilius].  8  vols.  Etonje, 
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Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Gala- 

tians  and  homilies  on  the  Epistle  to  the 
Ephesians.  O.xford,  1S79.  8°.  (Lib.  of 
fathers.) 

Homilies  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  ;  tr. 

with  notes  and  indices.  2  vols.  Oxford, 
1851-52.     8°.     (.S"(7w/c.) 

Homilies  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans  ; 

with  revised  translation.  3d  ed.  Oxford, 
1877.     8°.     {Same.) 

Homilies  on  the  Epistles  to  the  Corin- 
thians; tr.  with  notes.  2  vols.  Oxford, 
1S54,  '48.     8°.     (Same.) 

Homilies  on  the  Epistles  to  the  Philip- 

pians,  Colossians,  and  Thessalonians.  Ox- 
ford, 1879.     8°.     {Same.) 

Homilies  on  the  Epistles  to  Timothy,  Ti- 
tus and  Philemon  ;  tr.  with  notes.  Oxford, 
1853.     8°.     {Same.) 

Homilies  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews. 

Oxford,  1877.     8°.     {Same.) 

Homilies  on  the  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew  ; 

tr.  with  notes  and  indices.  3  vols.  Oxford, 
1S76,  '54,  '51.     8°.     {Same.) 

Homilies  on  the  Gospel  of  St.  John  ;  tr. 

with  notes.  2  vols.  Oxford,  1848-52.  8°. 
{.Same.) 

Homilies  on  the  statues;  tr.  with  notes. 

Oxford,  1856.     8°.     {Same.) 

STKi'HtiNs,  \V.   R.  W.     St.  Chrysostom, 

his  life  and  times  ;  a  sketch  of  the  church 
and  the  empire  in  the  4th  century.  Lond., 
iSHo.     8°. 

Chrystal,  George.  Algebra.  Pi.  i.  Edin., 
1HH6.     8°. 

Chubb,  Thomas.  Collection  of  tracts  on  vari- 
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Chuonradus.    See  Conrad. 

Church.  .Alfnd  John.  Carthage;  or.  The  em- 
pire of  Africa  :  with  the  collaboration  of  Ar- 
thur Oilman.  Lond.,  1886.  8°.  (Story  of 
the  nations.) 

Story  of  early  Britain.     N.  Y.,  1890.     8°. 

{Same.) 

See  Henry  V. — Ovidius. — Plinius. 

Church,  Arthur  Herbert.    Acids,  alkalies,  soap 

and  minor  chemical  products.  (Bevan's 
Brit.  man.  v.  4.) 

Church,  Cot.  Benjamin.  History  of  Philip's 
war.     See  Church,  Thomas. 

Church,  Benjamin,  M.D.  Examination  before 
the  House  of  Rep.,  1773.  (Mass.  Hist.  See. 
Col.  v.  I.) 

Church,  Ella  Rodman  Macllvaine.  How  to 
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Church,  J.  H.  Instances  of  longevity  in  Pel- 
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Church,  Richard  William.  Beginning  of  the 
middle  ages.  Lond.,  1S77.  12°.  (Epochs 
of  mod.  history.) 

Miscellaneous  essays.     Lond.,  1888.     12°. 

Contents:  Essays  on  Montaigne. — Brittany. — Cas- 
siodorus.— Letters  of  Pope  Gregory  I.— The  only  Otto- 
mans. 

See    Anselmus,    St. —  Bacon,    Francis. — 

Danle. — Spenser,  Edmund. 

Church,  Thomas.  History  of  Philip's  war, 
1675-76  ;  also  the  French  and  Indian  wars, 
1 689- 1 704  ;  with  notes,  etc.,  by  Sanil.  G. 
Drake.     2d  ed.     Exeter,  1834.     12°. 

Same,  by   Benj.   Church.     With   introd. 

and  notes,  by  H.  M.  Dexter.  2  vols.  Bos- 
ton, 1S65-67.     s.  4°. 

Church,  William  Conant.     See  Ericsson,  John. 
Church,  W.  E.     Thackeray  as  an  artist.     See 

Cruikshank,  George. 
Church    of    England.     .S'(V    Book   of  common 

prayer. 
Church  of  Scotland.     [Presbyterian.]    General 

.Isseinlity.    The  Psalms  of  David  in  metre. 

Edin.,  1793.     12°. 
Church  almanac.    1846,  '50,  '54-55,  '59,  '62,  '63, 

'75-S9.     22  vols.     N.  Y.,  1846-89.     12°. 
Church  Magazine  and  record  of  parish  work  in 

the  Diocese  of  Long  Island,     vols.  I  and  2 

in  I.     Brooklyn,  1874-75.     8°. 
Church  Monthly,     vols.  5,  7-9.     4  vols.     Bos- 
ton, 1863-65.     8°. 
Church  Press,     vols.  1-3.    3  vols.    X.  ^■.,  1884- 

86.     fol. 
Church  Oiiarterly  Review,    vols.  1-35.   35  vols. 

Lond,,  1876-92.     8°. 
Church   Review.     See  American   Church    Re- 
view. 
Churchill,  Charles.    Poetical  works  ;  with  notes 

and  a  life,  by  W.  Tooke.     3  vols.     BiKdm. 

1863-64.     12°. 


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Genuine  memoirs  of  C.  with  observations 

on  his  writings.     Lond.,  1765.     12°. 

Churchill,  Charles  Henry.  The  Druzes  and 
the  Maronites  under  the  Turkish  rule,  1840- 
60.     Lond.,  1S62.     8°. 

Ao/<*.-  Forming  vol.4  of  the  next  work. 

Mount  Lebanon  ;  a  ten  years  residence, 

1842-52.     3d.  ed.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1853.     8°. 

Churchill,  Fleetwood.  Diseases  of  females, 
incl.  pregnancy  and  childbed.  2d  Amer.  ed. 
with  notes,  by  Robt.  M.  Huston.  Phila., 
1S43.     8°. 

Same,   with  additions,   bv  D.  F.  Condie. 

Phila.,  1857.     8°- 

Churchill,  Franklin  Hunter.  5<r  Churchill, 
Sylvester. 

Churchill,  John  Francis.  De  la  cause  imme- 
diate de  la  phthisie  pulmonaire.  Paris,  1S64. 
8°. 

[Churchill,  Ownsham  or  Awnsham,  awrfjohn.] 
Collection  of  voyages  and  travels.  5  vols. 
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voyages.— Baumgarlen.  M.  Travels  through  Egypt. 
Arabia,  Palestine  and  Syria. — Brewer,  H.,  flwrf  Hercke- 
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Account  of  Formosa. — Curious  remarks  on  empire  of 
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20,  to  discover  passage  to  W.  I.,  with  description  of 
old  and  new  Greenland— Beauplan,  G.  Le  V.  de.  De- 
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Guatiini,  Michael  Angelo,  and  Carh,  D.  \'oyage  to 
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2.  Nieuhoff.  J.  Voyages  snd  travels  into  Brazil  and 
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sailors  in  Isle  of  St.  Maurice  in  Greenland,  1633-34; 
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Mind   in   nature ;  or.  Origin  of  life  and 

mode  of  development  of  animals.  N.  Y., 
1865.     8°. 

Clark,  Hiram  C.  History  of  Chenango  Co. 
[N.  Y.].     Norwich,  1850!    8°. 

Clark,  Sir  James.     See  Conolly,  John. 

Clark,  James  H.  The  iron-hearted  regiment ; 
account  of  the  115th  N.  Y.  volunteers.  Al- 
bany, 1865.     12°. 

Clark,  John.     See  Clark  family. 

Clark,  John  Willis.  Cambridge;  brief  historical 
and  descriptive  notes.     Lond.,  1890.    8°. 

Same.    With  etchings.    Lond.,  1881.    fol. 

See  Willis.  Robert. 

Clark,  Joseph.     Diary,  1778-79.     (New  Jersey 

Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  7.) 
Clark,  Joseph  Sylvester.    Discourse  before  the 

Barnstable  Conference,  M.ass.,  1855.    Boston, 

1856.    H". 

Historical    sketch  of   Sturbridge,   Mass. 

Brookfield.  1838.     8°. 

Histiirical  sketch  of  the  Congregational 

churches  in  M.tss.,  1620-1858.  Boston,  1858. 
12°. 

Repairing  the  breach  ;  historical  discourse 

in  Plymouth,  Ma.ss.,  at  the  25th  anniv.  of  the 
Pilgrim  conference  of  churches.  May  16. 
Boston,  1S55.     8°. 

Clark,  Joshua  V.  H.  Onondaga ;  reminis- 
cences, with  notes  on  the  county,  and 
Oswego.     2  vols.     Syracuse,  1849.     8°. 

Clark,  Julius  T.     See  Hole-in-the-Day. 

Clark,  |.  W.  Miniature  of  Dansville  village 
(N.  Y.|.     Dansville,  1844.     8°. 


Clark,  Lewis  H.     History  of  the  churches  of 

Sodus  [N.  Y.].     Sodus.  1S76.    8°. 

See  Clark  family. 

Clark,  Martin.     "Centennial"  sketch  of  Clay 

County,  Nebraska.    Sutton,  Neb.  [1876].   8°. 
Clark,   Mary.      Biographical  sketches  of  the 

fathersof  New  England.   Concord,  1836.    16°. 
Clark,   Robert   Blackwell.      Memorial  of   C, 

1861-74.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12°. 
Clark,  Rush.     Memorial  addresses  on  [the]  life 

and  character  ofC.  in  the  House  of  Rep.  and 

Senate.     Wash.,  iSSi.     1.  8°. 
Clark,  .Salter  S.     SV-f  Clark  family. 
Clark,  Samuel  Adams.     History  of  St.  John's 

Church,  Elizabeth  Town,  N.  I.,  from  1703. 

Phila.,  1857.     8°. 

See  Duy,  Albert  W. 

Clark,  Satterlee.  Early  times  at  Fort  Winne- 
bago.   (Wisconsin  State  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  8.) 

Clark,  Solomon.  Antiquities,  historicals  and 
graduates  of  Northampton.  Northampton, 
18S2.     8°. 

Clark,  Thomas.  Sketches  of  the  naval  history 
of  the  United  States.     Phila.,  1813.     8°. 

Same.     2d  ed.     vol.  2.     Phila.,  1814.     8°. 

Clark,   Thomas   March.     Historical   discourse 

in  .St.  John's  Church,  Providence,  R.  I..  June 

II.   in  comniem.  of  the    150th  anniversary. 

Hartford,  1872.     8°. 
Clark.  Willard.     Report  of  [his]  trial ;  indicted 

for  the  murder  of  Rich.  W.  Wight ;  by  H.  H. 

.McFarland.     New  Haven,  1S55.     8°. 
Clark,  William  P.     The  Indian  sign  language, 

with  notes  of  the  gestures  taught  deaf-mutes. 

Phila.,  1885.     8°. 
Clark,  Willis  Gavlord.     Literary  remains;  ed. 

by  l.i-wi-^  GaylordClark.     N.Y.,  1844.     8°. 
Clark  family.     Materials  for  genealogies  of  cer- 
tain families  of  Clarks,  early  settled  in  Esse.\ 

Co.,  by  G.  K.  Clarke.    (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col. 

V.  26.1 
Clark   family.     Record  of  the  descendants  of 

Idhn  Clark  of  Farmington,  Conn.,  by  Julius 

Gay.     Hartford,  iSSj.  ^8°. 
Clark  family.     Record  of  the  family  of  David 

Chirk  of  Northampton,  M.ass.,  by  Lewis  H. 

Clark.     Syracuse,  1857.     12°. 
Clark  family.     Records  of  the  descendants  of 

llu-li  Clark  ofWaterlown,  Mass.,  1640-1866; 

liy  jiilm  Clark.     Boston,  I S56.     ,S°. 
Clark  family,     .'\ccoinit  of  the  ancestors  and 

descendants    of   John    l^irdncr    Clark    and 

.Sophia   Marion   Ross ;    by   Clilford   Stanley 

Sims.     Presrolt,  C.inada,  1870.     8°. 
Clark  family.     .\  few  genealogical  items  con- 

luctid  with  the  family  descended  from  Wni. 

Clark  of  lladdam,  Conn.;  by  .Salter  S.  Clark. 

11.  p..  n.  (I.     .S°, 
Clark  family.     .SVr  Robinson  family. 
Clarke,  Adam.     Letter  to   P.  1.  Du  Ponceau. 

(.'Xmer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Arch.  \.  2.) 

See  Porson,  Richard. 


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Clarke,  Benjamin.  British  gazetteer ;  political, 
commercial,  etc.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1852.     8°. 

Clarke,  Charles  irwrf  Mary  Cowden.  Recollec- 
tions of  writers ;  with  letters  of  Charles 
Lamb,  Leigh  Hunt,  etc.     Lond.,  1878.     12°. 

— -  The  Shakespeare  key.     Lond.,  1879.     8°. 

Clarke,  Dorus.  Centennial  discourse  in  West- 
hampton,  Mass.,  on  the  looth  anniversary  of 
the  formation  of  the  church.  Boston,  1S79. 
12°. 

[ ]  Fugitives  from  the  escritoire  of  a  retired 

editor.     Boston,  1S64.     8°. 

Oneness  of  the  Christian  cluirch.    Boston, 

1869.     12°. 

Clarke,  Edward  Daniel.  Travels  in  Europe, 
Asia  and  Africa.  Pt.  i.  Russia,  Tartary  and 
Turkey.     Phila.,  1811.     8°. 

Pt.  2.     Greece,  Egypt,  and  the  Holy 

Land.     N.  Y.,  1813.     8°. 

Travels  in  the  Holy  Land.     Phila.,  1817. 

12°. 

Clarke,  Edward  Hammond.  Observations  on 
polypus  of  the  ear.     Boston,  1867.     8°. 

Clarke,  Frank  Wigglesworth.  Constants  of 
nature.  Pts.  1-3  and  5.  Specific  gravities, 
etc.     (.Smithsonian  Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  12,  14, 

27-) 

Note :  For  4tli  part,  see  Becker.  George  F. 

Same.    Pt.  r.  Table  of  specific  gravity  for 

solids  and  liquids.  [New  ed.  rev.  and  enl.] 
{Same,  v.  32.) 

Clarke,   George.     Voyage   to   America ;   with 

introd.   and   notes,   by   E.   B.  O'Callaghan. 

Albany,  1867.     4°. 
Clarke,   George   Kuhn.     See  Clark   family. — 

Clarke  family. 
[Clarke,  G.  R.]     History   and   description   of 

Ipswich    and   vicinity    [England].      Ipswich 

[1830].     8°. 
[Clarke,  Henry  Green.]     British  Museum  ;  its 

antiquities  and  natural  history,  a  guide  for 

visitors.     Lond.,  n.  d.     12°. 
Clarke,  Hewson.     The  Saunterer.    3d  ed.  with 

additions,   and  sketch   of  the  author's  life. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  1808.     12°. 
Clarke,  Hyde.     Epoch  of  Hittite,  Khita,  Ha- 

math.Canaanite,  Lydian,  Etruscan,  Peruvian, 

Mexican,  etc.     (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  6.) 

Preface.     (Domesday  commem.  v.  i.) 

Settlement  of  Britain  and  Russia  by  the 

English  races.   (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  7.) 

Turanian  epoch  of  the  Romans ;  also  of 

the  Greeks,  Germans,  and  Anglo-Sa.xons,  in 
rel.  to  the  early  history  of  the  world.  {Same, 
V.  8.) 

Turkish  survey  of  Hungary  and  its  rela- 
tion to  Domesday  book.  (Domesday  com- 
mem. V.  I.) 

Clarke,  Isaac  Edwards.  See  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Interior.    Bureau  of  Education. 


Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Autobiography,  diary 
and  corre.spondence ;  ed.  by  Ed.  E.  Hale. 
Boston,  1891.     8°. 

Christian  doctrine  of  prayer  ;   an  essay. 

5th  ed.     Boston,  1S66.     12°. 

On  giving  names  to  towns  and  streets. 

Boston,  1880.     12°. 

Orthodoxy ;  its  truths  and  errors.  Bos- 
ton, 1866.     8°. 

Ten  great  religions ;  an  essay  in  compa- 
rative theology.  19th  ed.  2  vols.  Boston, 
18S3.     8°. 

See  Hull,  Wm. — Ossoli,  Margaret  Fuller. 

Clarke,  James  Stanier.     See  Nelson,  Horatio, 

/ord. 

Clarke,  John,  d.  1676.  Ill  newes  from  New- 
England.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  32.) 

Clarke,  John,  d.  1798.  Occasional  discourses. 
Boston,  1804.     T2°. 

Sermons.     Boston,  1799.     8°. 

Belknap,  Jeremy.     Sketch  of  the  life  of 

C.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 

Clarke,  Lieu/.  John.  Impartial  and  authentic 
narrative  of  the  battle  fought  June  17,  1775, 
on  Bunker's  Hill,  with  remarks  and  anec- 
dotes. 2d  ed.  Lond.,  1775.  i-epr.  [N.  Y., 
1868.]     8°. 

Clarke,  Joseph  Thacher.  A  Doric  shaft  and 
base  found  at  Assos.  (Arch.  Inst,  of  America. 
Papers.) 

A  Proto-Ionic   capital    from    the  site  of 

Neandreia.     {Same.) 

Report   on   the  investigations  at  Assos, 

1S81,  etc.     {Saute,  classical  series,  no.  i.) 

Clarke,  J.  M.  Higher  Devonian  faunas  of  On- 
tario Co.,  N.  Y.  (U.  S.  Interior  Dept.  Geol. 
Survey.    Bulletin,  v.  3.) 

Clarke,  Lewis  a?id  Milton.  Narrative  of  suffer- 
ings during  a  captivity  of  25  years  among  the 
slaveholders  of  Kentucky.  Boston,  1846. 
12°. 

Clarke,  L.  H.  Report  of  the  trial  of  Sylvanus 
Miller  vs.  M.  M.  Noah,  for  an  alleged  libel. 
N.  Y.,  1S23.     8°. 

Clarke,  Louisa  Lane.  Common  seaweeds  of 
the  British  coast  and  Channel  Islands. 
Lond.  [1S65].     12°. 

Clarke,  Mary  Ann  Thompson.  Authentic  me- 
moirs ;  likewise,  account  of  Mr.  Wardle's 
charges  rel.  to  the  Duke  of  York,  etc.  N.  Y., 
1809.     8°. 

Clarke,  Mary  Cowden.  Complete  concordance 
to  Shakespeare.     Lond.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Girlhood     of     Shakespeare's     heroines. 

New  ed.,    condensed    by    Sabilla   Novello. 
Lond.,  1887.    8°. 

World-noted  women.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8°. 

See  Clarke,  Chas. — Novello,  Vincent. 

Clarke,  Matthew  St.  Clair,  and  Hill,  David  A. 

[Comp.].     Legislative  and  documentary  his- 
tory of  the  Bank  of  the  U.  S.  Wash.,  1832.  8°. 


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Clarke,  Olive  Cleaveland.  Things  that  I  re- 
member at  ninety-five,     n.  p.,  iSSi.     8°. 

Clarke.  Richard  F.     .SVr  Lavigerie,  Cardinal. 

Clarke.  Samuel  C.  Sec  Clarke,  Curtis,  Fuller 
and  Mull  families. 

Clarke.  .Samuel  F.  Centennial  discourse  be- 
fore the  1st  Church,  in  Athol,  Mass.,  with 
.ilipendi.v.     Boston.  1S51.     8°. 

Clarke,  Walter.  Half-century  discourse  ;  the 
ist  Church  in  Buffalo,  N.  V.  Buffalo.  1862. 
8°. 

Clarke.  AVilliam.  Letter  to  an  American 
jjenileman  in  London,  1748.  (Mass.  Hist. 
-Soc.  Col.  V.  4.) 

Letters  to  Benj.  Franklin.  1754-55.  (Same, 

V.  4.) 

Clarke.  Cap/.  William.  See  Lewis.  Meriwether. 

Clarke.  William  Barker.  ^V^"  Shipman.  Thomas 
I.. 

Clarke.  William  Harrison.  The  civil  service 
law  ;  a  defence  of  its  principles,  etc.  N.  Y., 
iSSS.      12°. 

Clarke  family.  Genealogical  statement  ol  the 
C.  family  of  Boston,  Mass.,  with  review  of 
the  same,  by  Isaac  J.  Greenwood.  N.  Y., 
1879.     8°. 

Clarke  family.  Genealogy  of  the  descendants 
of  Nathaniel  Clarke  of  Newbury,  Maiss.,  by 
Geo.  K.  Clarke.     Boston,  1883.     8°. 

Clarke  family.  Records  of  some  of  the  descen- 
dants of  Thomas  Clarke  of  Plymouth,  by 
.Saml.  C.  Clarke.     Boston,  1S69.     8°. 

Clarke  family.  Clarke  family  of  Salem  ;  comp. 
l)y  III  iiry  T.  Waters.  (Fssex  Inst.  Hist.  col. 
V.  16.) 

Clarke  family.     See  Gedney  family.  • 

Clarke  —  Clark  genealogy.  Records  of  the 
descendants  of  Thomas  Clarke,  Plymouth, 
1623-97  ;  comp.  by  Wm.  W.  Johnson.  North 
Greenfield,  Wis.,  1884.     8°. 

Clarke  papers ;  Mrs.  Meech  and  her  family  : 
home  letters,  etc.,  linked  for  preservation 
by  Abby  M.  Hemenway.  Burlington  [1S78]. 
s.  4°. 

Clarkson,  David.     See  Owen,  John. 

Clarkson,  Matthew  and  Gerardus.  Memoirs, 
by  lohn  Hall  and  Samuel  Clarkson.  n.  p., 
189.'-     1-  ^°- 

Clarkson.  .Samuel.     .SV^"  Clarkson,  Matthew. 

(Clarkson.  Thomas.]  Essay  on  slavery  and 
commerce  of  the  human  species,  particularly 
the  African  ;  Ir.  from  a  Latin  dissertation, 
1785.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  17.8S.     .S°. 

History  of  the  rise,  progress  and  accomp- 
lishment of  the  abolition  of  the  African  slave- 
trade,  by  Parliament.     Lond..  1.S39.     ,S°. 

Letters  on  the  slavi-lrade  and  the  natives 

in  Africa  contiguous  to  Fort  St.  Louis  and 
Goree.  Lond.,  1791.  s.  4°.  (Bd.  with  Re- 
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See  Penn,  Wm. 


Clarkson,  Thomas  Streatfield.      Biographical 

history  of  Clermont   or   Livingston   Manor, 

with  a  sketch  of  the  first  steam  navigation  ; 

or,  Fulton  and  Livingston.     Clermont,  1S69. 

8°. 
Clarkson,  William  K.     The  constitution.     N. 

Y.,  1S45.     12°. 
Classical  collector's  vade  nucum.     See  Poole, 

E.  R. 
Classical  dictionary  of  the  vulgar  tongue.     See 

Grose.  IVancis. 
Claude  Gellee  de  Lorraine.  See  Gel^e,  Claude. 
Claudianus.  Claudius.     Opera  omnia  ;   ex  edi- 

tione    P.    Burmanni    secundi    cum   notis   et 

interpretatione.   3  vols.    Lond.,  I'a/pv,  1821. 

8°. 

Opera   omnia ;    recensuit   N.  L.  Artaud. 

2   vols.      Paris,    1S24.     8°.     (Lemaire.    Bibl. 
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Claudio,  Clemente,  b/>.  of  Turin.      Opuscula 

quae    supersunt.      (Mignc.    Patrol,   s.    Lat. 

v.  104.) 
Claverhouse.John  Graham,  viscount  of  Piindee, 

called.     Claverhouse,    by    Mowbray  .Morris. 

Lond.,  1887.     12°.     (English  worthies.) 
Clavers,  .Marv,  A^'"'"''-     •*""<"  Kirkland,  Caroline 

M.  S. 
Claviere.  ICtienne,  and  Brissot  de  Warville.  J.  P. 

Considerations  on   the   relaU\e   situation   of 

France  and  the  I'nited  .States  ;  tr.  from  the 

French.     Lond.,  1788.     8°. 
Commerce  of  America  with  Europe, 

particularly  with  France  and  Great  Britain  ; 

tr.   from   the   French   ed.   rev.   by    Brissot ; 

with  life  of  Brissot.     Lond.,  1784.     8". 

.V,</,-     l-oiniiiiK  vol.  2  of  llie  View  of  .\miric.l. 

Clavigero,  Francesco  -Saverio.  History  of 
Mexico  ;  tr.  from  the  Italian  by  Chas.  Cullen. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1787.     4°. 

Storia  della  California  ;  opera  jiostuma. 

vol.  2.     Venezia,  1789.     s.  4°. 

Clavijo,  Ruy  Gonzalez  de.  Narrative  of  [his] 
embassy,  at  the  court  of  Timour  at  Samar- 
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Clay,  Charles  E.     See  Cozzens,  F*"red.  S. 

Clay,  Henrv.  Works  ;  ed.  [with  life]  by  Calvin 
Colton.    '6  vols.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8°. 

Private  correspondence  ;  ed.  by  C. Colton. 

Cinn.,  1856.     8°. 

New  N'ork  [City].  Common  Conncil.  Re- 
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Pkkntici-:,  George  O.    Biography  of  Clay. 

Hartford.  i.S^i.     12°. 

.S.vKCKNT,  ICpes.     Life  and  public  services 

of  Clay,   to    1848;   ed.    and   completed     by 
Horace  Greeley.     Auburn,  1S52.     8°. 

Sciil'R/.,   Carl.      Life   of  Clay.      2   vols. 

Boston,  1S87.     12°.    (Amer.  statesmen.) 


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U.  S.  Congress.     Obituary  addresses   on 

the  death  of  Clay  in  the  Senate  and  the 
House  ;  and  funeral  sermon  of  C.  M.  Butler. 
Wash.,  1S52.     S°. 

Clay,  Jehu  Curtis.  Annals  of  the  Swedes  on 
the  Delaware  ;  added,  the  charter  of  the 
united  Swedish  churches.    Phila.,  1835.    12°. 

Same.     2d.  ed.  enl.     Phila.,  1858.     12°. 

Clay,  William  Keatinge  [.£</.].     Liturgies  and 

forms  of  prayer  set  fortii  in  the  reign  of 
Elizabeth.  Camb.,  1S47.  8°.  (Parker  Soc. 
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Private  prayers  put  forth  during  the  reign 

of  Elizabeth  ;  the  Primer  of  1559,  the  Orarium 
of  1560,  etc.     Camb.,  1851.   8°.    (.SV;;«(?,  v.  43.) 

Clayton,  Ellen  Creathorne.  English  female 
artists.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S76.     8°. 

Queens  of  song ;   memoirs  of  vocalists  ; 

added,  a  chronological  list  of  operas.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1S63.     8°. 

Clayton,  John.  Letter  to  the  Royal  Society. 
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Clayton,  John  Middleton.  Memoir,  by  Joseph 
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Clayton,  Robert,  bfi.  of  Clogher.  Journal  from 
Grand  Cairo  to  Mt.  Sinai  ;  tr.  from  a  ms. 
written  by  the  prefetto  of  Egypt  ;  [with] 
remarks  on  hieroglyphics  and  mythology. 
2d  ed.     Lond.,  1753.     8°. 

Clayton  family.  Memorials  of  the  C.  family, 
by  Tlios.  W.  Aveling.     Lond.,  1867.     8°. 

Clayton-Bulwer  treatv.  See  Frelinghuysen, 
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Cleaveland,  Elisha  Lord.  The  Governor  Gil- 
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Cleaveland,  Nehemiah.  Address  at  Lawrence 
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First  century  of  Dummer  Academy  ;  his- 
torical discourse,  Aug.  12,  1S63.  Boston, 
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Green-Wood ;    a   directory   for    visitors. 

N.  Y.,  1S49.     12°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1S52.     12°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1857.     12°. 

Green-Wood  Cemetery  ;  a  history  of  the 

institution,  1S38-64.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8°. 

Green-Wood  illustrated,   from   drawings 

by  James  Smillie  ;  with  descriptive  notices. 
N.  Y.,  1S47.     fol. 

Hand-book  for  Green-Wood.    N.  Y.,  1S73. 

12°. 

Hints  cone.  Green-Wood  ;  its  monuments 

and  improvements.     N.  Y.,  1853.     ^°- 

««</ Packard,  AlpheusS.    History  of  Bow- 

doin  College,  with  biog.  sketches  of  its 
graduates,  1806-79.     Boston,  1S82.    8°. 


Cleaveland,  Parker.  Elementary  treatise  on 
mineralogy  and  geology.     Boston,  1816.     8°. 

Woods,  Leonard.     Address  on  the  life 

and  character  of  C;  before  the  Maine  Hist. 
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■  —  Same.     Brunswick,  i860.     8°. 

Same.     (Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 

Cleaveland.     See  also  Cleveland. 

Cleeve,  George.     Cleeve  of  Casco  Bay,  1630- 

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Coffin,  Allen.     See  Collin  family. 

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Coffin,  Charles,  0/  Afaiiie.  History  of  the 
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Coffin,  Charles  Carleton.  Hi.story  of  Boscawen 
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[ ]  Story  of  the  great  lire,  Boston,  Nov.  9-10, 

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Coffin,  James  Henry.  Orbit  and  phenomena 
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Psychometrical  table  for  determining  the 

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col.  V.  I.) 

Winds  of  the  globe  ;  the  laws  of  atmos- 
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Winds  of  the  northern  hemisphere.  {Sai/u\ 

Contrib.  v.  6.) 

[Coffin,  John  Huntington  Crane.]  Navigation 
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Coffin,  Joshua.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  New- 
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Set;  Toppan  family. — Woodman  family. 

Coffin,  Paul.  Memoir  of  C,  by  Cyrus  Wood- 
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Coffin,  Peleg.  Progress  of  the  whale  fishery  at 
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[Coffin,  Robert  Stevenson.]  Life  of  the  Bos- 
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Coffin.  Roland  Folger.     See  Cozzens,  Fred.  S. 

Coffin  family.  Genealogy  of  the  early  genera- 
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Coffin  family :  the  life  of  Tristram  Cofl^yn  of 
Nantucket,  Mass.,  founder  of  the  family  line 
in  America  ;  by  Allen  Coffin.  Nantucket, 
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Cogan,  Thomas.  Philosophical  treatise  on  the 
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Theological  disquisitions.  Lond.,  1812.  S° 

Coggeshall,  George.  History  of  the  American 
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1799-1844.     N.  Y.,  1851.     8°. 

2d  series,  1802-41.     N.  Y.,  1852.     8°. 

Coghill,  James  Henry.     See  Coghill  family. 
Coghlll    family.      Coghill     family,    1377-1879 ; 

with  sketches  of  the   Slingsbys,  of  Scriven 

Hall,    1135-1879;  by  James  Henry  Coghill. 

Camb.,  1879.     4°. 
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herself;  with   anecdotes   of  the  Amer.   and 

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Cogswell,  William,  6.  1787.  Christian  philan- 
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Cohen,  M.  M.  Notices  of  Florida  and  the 
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Cohen,  Solomon.     Sec  Elliott,  Stephen. 

Cohn,  Albert.  Shakespeare  in  Germany  in  the 
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Cohn,  Morris  M.  Introduction  to  the  study  of 
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Coignet,  Jean  Roch.  Narrative,  1776-1850  ;  ed. 
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Colllard  family.     See  Pinto,  A.  A.  da  R.  S. 

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Coit,  Thomas  Winthrop.  See  Bible.  New 
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Coke,  Sir  Edward.  Third  part  of  the  Insti- 
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Coke,  Thomas.     See  Wesley,  John. 

Coker,  Daniel.  Journal  on  a  voyage  for  Sher- 
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Colburn,  Jeremiah.  American  independence; 
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Colburn's  New  Monthly  Magazine,  vols.  14S, 
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73.     8°. 

Colburn's  United  Service  Magazine  and  Naval 
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Colby,  Frederic  Thomas.  [Ed.]  Visitation  of 
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Colchester,  Conn.  Extracts  from  the  records 
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transcribed  by  C.  ^L  Taintor.  Hartford, 
1S64.     12°. 

Golden,  Cadwallader.  Affairs  of  New  York 
and  New  Jersey  inider  the  joint  governors. 
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Correspondence  with  Wni.  Smith,  respect- 
ing certain  alleged  errors,  etc.,  in  the  His- 
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History  of  the  five  Indian  nations  of  Can- 
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Letter-books,  1760-75.     (New  York  Hist. 

Soc.  Col.  fnnd  pnb.  ser.  v.  9-10.) 

Letters    on    Smith's    History,     1759-60. 

(Same,  fnnd  pub.  ser.  v.  1-2.) 

Colden,  Cadwallader  David.  Memoir  pre- 
sented to  the  mayor  of  the  city  of  N.  \ .,  at 
the  celebration  of  the  completion  of  the 
New  York  canals.     N.  Y.,  1S25.     4°. 

Review  of  the  letter  by  \Vm.  A.  Duer  to 

C.  in  answer  to  strictures  contained  in  his 
"  Life  of  Fulton."     N.  Y.,  1S18.    S°. 

\'indication  of  thesteam  boat  right  grant- 
ed by  the  stale  of  N.  Y.     Albany,  181S.     S°. 

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n.  p.,  iSiS.     S°. 

.SVv  Fulton,  Robert. 

Colden  family.  Genealogical  notes  of  the  Col- 
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N.  Y.,  1S73.    4°. 

Cole,  David.  Historical  sermon  comment,  of 
the  40th  .inniv.  of  the  Ref.  Church  of  Yon- 
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[EJ.\     History  of  Rockland  Co.,  N.  Y., 

with  biog.  sketches  of  its  prominent  men. 
N.  Y..  1884.     1.  8°. 

.SVv  Cole  family. 

Cole,  Frank  Theodore.     See  Cole  family. 
Cole,  J.unes  Edwin.     See  Cole  family. 
Cole,  Ors.imus.     .SVi- Conover,  Obailiah  M. 
Cole  (family)  genealogy.     Isaac  Kool  [Cool  or 

Cole]  .uid   Catharine  .Scrven,   married   Oct. 

15,    1764  at  Tappan,   Rockland  Co.,   N.   Y.; 

their  descendants  to  Mav  i,  1S76 ;  comp.  by 

David  Cole.     N.  W,  1S76.     8°. 
Cole   family.     Early    genealogies  of  the  Cole 

familii-s  in  America,  incl.  Coles  and  Cowles  ; 

(by)  Frank  T.  Cole.     Columbus,  1887.     S°. 
Cole  family.     Genealogy  of  the  family  of  Cole, 

of  till-  County  of  Devon,  ;mil  its  branches  in 

.Suffolk.    Hampshire,    Surrey,    Lincolnshire 

and  Ireland  ;  by  James  Edwin  Ccjie.     Lond., 

1S67.     W. 
Colebrooke,   Henry   Thom.is.     Essays  on  the 

r.li;;ic.M     :in<l    philosophy    of   the    Hindus. 

Leipzig,  i.Sj.S.     .S°. 

Miscellaneous    essays.      New    ed.,    with 

notes,    by    E.    II.   Cowell.      2    v. .Is.     Lond., 
1873.     8°. 


Colebrooke,  SirT.  E.    Life  of  C,  by 

his  son.     Lond.,  1873.     8°. 
Colebrooke,  Sir  Thomas  Edward.     See  above. 
Coleman,  Charles.     Mythology  of  the  Hindus, 

with  notices  of  mountain  and  island  tribes. 

Lond.,  1S32.     4°. 
Coleman,  James.     General   index   to  printed 

pedigrees.     Lond..  1S66.     S°. 

See  Penn  family. 

Coleman,  Lyman.  Antiipiities  of  the  Christian 
church ;  tr.  and  comp.  from  Augusti,  etc. 
Andover,  1S41.     8°. 

Apostolical  and  primitive  church  ;  with 

introd.  essay  by  Augustus  Neander.  2d  ed. 
Boston,  1844.     8°. 

.SV('  Lyman  family. 

Coleman,  Seth.  Memoirs  ;  cont.  extracts  from 
his  journal,  and  sermon  at  his  funeral,  by 
Nathan  Perkins.     New  Haven,  1S17.     12°. 

(Coleman,  William.]  Examination  of  the 
President's  reply  to  the  New  Haven  remon- 
strance ;  with  his  inaugural  speech.  N.  Y.. 
1801.     8°. 

See  Hamilton,  Alex. 

Coleman,  ."^iv  a/so  Colman. 

Colenso,  John  William,  />/>.  of  Natal.  The 
Pentateuch  and  book  of  Joshua  critically  ex- 
amined.    Lond.,  1S70.     8°. 

Coleridge,  5'iV  John  Taylor.     See  Keble,  John. 

Coleridge,  .Samuel  Taylor.  Aids  to  reflection  ; 
with  essay  and  notes,  by  James  Marsh.  Burr 
lington,  1829.     8°. 

Confessions  of  an  inquiring  spirit ;  ed.  by 

Henry  Nelson  Colerid.ge.    Boston,  1841.    12°. 

Lectures    and  notes   on  Shakspere   and 

other  English  poets  ;  collected  by  T.  Ashe. 
Lond.,  1885.     12°. 

Poetical  and  dramatic  works  ;  with  a  life, 

by  Chas.  E.  Norton.  3  vols.  Boston,  1864. 
12°. 

Bk,\ndl,  Alois.  Coleridge  and  the  Eng- 
lish romantic  school.  English  ed.  by  Lady 
Eastlake.     Lond.,  i,SS7.     8°. 

Tr.mi.i.,  H.  1),     Coleridge.     Lond.,  18S4. 

8°.     (I'.ng.  men  of  letters.] 

Coleridge,  Sara.     Memoir  and  letters  ;  ed.  by 

lur  dau.gliter.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1873.     8°. 
Coles,    Abraham.     The   evangel ;   or,    Life   ol 

our  Lord,  in  verse.     N.  \ .,  1SS2.     8°. 
The  Light  of  the  world  ;  being  tin-  2il  pt. 

of  the   Life   of  our   Lord,   in   \irse.     N.  Y., 

1S85.     8°. 

The  microcosm,  and  other  poems.    N.  Y., 

1881.     8°. 

New   rendering   of  the    Hebrew    Psalms 

into  English  verse;  with  sketch  ofF'n-nch, 
English  and  Scotch  metrical  versions.  N.  Y., 
1888.     12°. 

Coles,  Eilward.  History  of  the  Ordinance  of 
17S7:  read  before  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  Peim. 
Phila..  1856.     8°. 


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■  Washburne,  E.   B.     Sketcli  of  C,  prep. 

for  the   Chicago   Hist.    Society.      Chicago, 

KSS2.     8°. 
IColesworthy,    Daniel     Clement.]     Chronicles 

of  Ca.'sco  Bay  [Me.].     Portland,  1850.     8°. 
Colesworthy,  S.     Extract  from  a  ms.  journal  of 

a  gentleman  belonging  to  the  army  of  Gen. 

.St"  Clair,  1791.     (Mas.";.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 
Colet,  John,  dcait   of  St.   Paul's.     Sermon  of 

conforming  and  reforming  made  to  the  Con- 
vocation at  St.  Paul's  Church,  London,  151 1  ; 

[with  a  Life,  1)y  Erasmus].   Camb.,  1661.    12°. 
Coley,   James   Milman.     Practical   treatise   on 

ihi- diseases  of  children.     Phila.,  1S46.     8°. 
Colfax,  William.     Biographical  sketch   of  C, 

1)\-   \Vm.    Nelson.     (New  Jersey   Hist.    Soc. 

I'nic.  2d.  scr.  V.  4.) 
Coligny,  Gaspard  de.     Discours  oii  sent  som- 

mairement  contenues  les  choses  qui  se  sont 

passees  durant  le  siige  de  Sainct  Ouentin. 

(Petitot  Mi$m.  i^re  s(;r.  vol.  32.) 
Collard,  Adrian.     Avium  vivae  icones.     n.  p.. 

n.  d.     ob.  8°. 
Collectanea  de  rebus  Hibernicis.     Sec  \'allan- 

cey,  Charles. 
Collectanea  curiosa.     Sec  Gutcb,  John. 
Collectanea  topographicaand  genealogica.  See 

Nichols,  John  Gougli. 
Collection    des   livrets    des   expositions.      Sec 

Paris.     Salon. 
Collection   of   dramatic    pieces,   The   heiress, 

Richard  Coeur  de  Lion,  False  appearances, 

etc.     vol.  I.     Lond.,  1795.     12°. 
Collection  of  English  precedents,  rel.  to  the 

office   of  a  justice   of  peace.     N.  Y.,  1776. 

12°.     (Bd.  with  Young  clerk's  vade  mecum.) 
Collection  of  old  ballads,  corrected  from  the 

most  ancient  copies  extant  ;  with  introduc- 
tions ;  [the  editorship  is  ascribed  to  Ambrose 

Philips].     3  vols.     Lond.,  1S23-25.     12". 
Collection  of  reports  in  regard  to  lead  pipe, 

etc.     Sec  Kirkwood,  Jas.  P. 
Collection  of  sacred  music  from  the  most  ap- 
proved authors.     Albany,  1S17.     S°. 
Collection  of  tracts  from  newspapers,  etc.'  vol. 

2.     N.  Y.,  1769.     8°. 
Collection  of  voyages  and  travels.  See  Church- 
ill, O.  awrf  J. 
Collector,  The  ;  a  historical  magazine  devoted 

to    the    interests    of   autograph    collectors. 

vols.  1-8.     8  vols.     N.  Y.,  1SS8-92.     8°. 
College  of  New  Jersey,  at  Princeton.     See  New 

I'.rsey,  College  of  New  Jersey. 
College  of  William  and  Mary  [Williamsburgh, 

Va.].     Historical  sketch.     Richmond,   1866. 

S°. 
Colles,  Abraham.     Lectures  on  the  theory  and 

practice  of  surgery  ;   ed.  by  .Simon  M'Coy. 

Phila.,  1S45.     8°. 
Practical    observations   on   the   venereal 

disease,   and   the   use   of  mercury.     Lond., 

1837.     8°. 


Collett,  Jiilui.   Sec  bidiana.  Geological  Survey. 

Colletta,  Pietro.  History  of  Naples,  1734-1825, 
tr.  by  S.  Horner;  with  a  supp.,  1S25-56.  2 
vols.     Edin.,  1S58.     8°. 

Collier,  Jeremy.  Great  historical,  geograph- 
ical, genealogical  and  poetical  dictionary; 
tr.  from  Moreri  with  additions,  etc.  2d  ed. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1701.     fol. 

—  Supplement.     Lond.,  1705.     fol. 

—  Same.     2d.  ed.     Lond.,  1727.     fol. 

—  Appendix.     Lond.,  1721.     fol. 

[Collier,   John.]     The   Lancashire   dialect,   by 

way  of  dialogue  ;  added  glossary  of  words 
and  phrases.  New  ed.  rev.  and  cor.,  1iy  Tim 
Bobbin.     Manchester,  n.  d.     12°. 

Miscellaneous    works     of    Tim     Bobbin 

[pseiid.\  ;  cont.  his  view  of  the  Lancashire 
dialect,  etc.  ;  added,  a  life  of  the  author,  by 
Richard  Townley.     Lond.,  1806.     12°. 

Collier,  John  Francis.  Manual  of  military  law. 
Sec  Pipon,  J.  K. 

Collier,  Jolni  Payne.  Bibliographical  and  crit- 
ical account  of  the  rarest  books  in  the  Eng- 
lish language.     4  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S66.     8°. 

Fools  and  jesters  ;  with  a  reprint  of  Robt. 

Armin's  Nest  of  ninnies,  160S;  with  introd. 
and  notes.     (Shakespeare  Soc.  v.  4.) 

Memoirs  of  the  principal  actors   in   the 

plays  of  Shakespeare,  1846.     (Satnc,  v.  13.) 

Reply    to    Hamilton's    "  lnc|uirv."      See 

Dilke,  j.  VV. 

Shakespeare's  library  ;  romances,  novels, 

poems  ancl  histories  used  by  .S.  as  the  foun- 
dation of  bis  dramas.  2  vols.  Lond.  [1S43]. 
8". 

Cnnlrnis  ■  I.  Greene,  R.  P.nii  Jrtstn,  OTl  wllicli  is 
founded  Winter's  tale.  —  Lodge,  T.  Rosalynd,  on 
whicli  is  founded  .\s  you  like  it.— Historic  of  Hamblet, 
tlie  history  on  which  tlie  tragedy  is  constructed. — 
Apollonius.  Prince  of  Tyre,  from  which  the  incidents 
of  Pericles  arc  derived. 

2.  Brooke.  A.  Romcus  and  Juliet. —  Rhomeo  and 
Julietta,  from  Paynler's  Palace  of  pleasure.— Giletta  of 
Narbona,  on  which  is  founded  All's  well  that  ends 
well. -Story  of  the  two  lovers  of  Pisa,  which  Shakes- 
peare employed  in  his  Merry  wives  of  Windsor. — 
Historic  of  Apollonius  and  Silla,  cont.  part  of  the  plot 
of  Twelfth  night.  — Historic  of  Promos  and  Cassandra, 
closely  resembling  the  plot  of  Measure  for  measure. 
— Novels  more  or  less  resembling  the  Merchant  of 
Venice  :  — Adventures  of  Giannetto,  from  the  "  Peco- 
rone"  of  Giovanni  Fiorentino  ;- Of  a  Jew  who  would 
for  his  debt  have  a  pound  of  the  flesh  of  a  Christian  ; 
from  the  "Orator"  of  A.  Silvayn,  tr.  by  X.  Munday  ;  — 
Story  of  the  choice  of  three  caskets,  from  the  "  Gesta 
Romanorum."— Story  of  a  Moorish  captain,  on  which 
is  founded  Othello  ;  from  the  Heccatomithi  of  Cinthio. 
— Higgins,  J.  Queen  Cordila,  a  poem.— Story  of  the 
Paphlagonian  unkind  king,  on  which  is  founded  the 
episode  of  Gloster  and  his  sons,  in  King  Lear;  from 
Sir  P.  Sidney's  Arcadia.— History  of  Makbeth,  from 
Holinshed's  Chronicle.  —  Story  of  the  shepherdess 
Felismena,  from  which  Shakespeare  is  said  to  have 
taken  the  plot  of  the  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona  ;  from 
the  Diana  of  Monteniayor  ;  tr.  by  B.  Young.  —  Story 
told  by  the  fishwife  of  Stand  on  the  Green,  the  inci- 
dents of  which  are  similar  to  some  of  those  in  Cymbe- 
line. 


COLLIER 


156 


COLOMBAT  OF.  L  ISERE 


Sec  AUeyn,  Edward.— Hakluyt,  Richard. 

—  Hcywood,  Thomas. 

Collier,  j.  H.,  o;/./  Hooper,  J.  The  American 
parlor  aquarium.     N.  V.,  1S66.     12°. 

Collier,  Thomas  S.  History  of  the  statue 
erected  to  John  Mason  and  his  comrades, 
with  account  of  unveiling  ceremonies.  1S89. 
(New  London  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  Pub.) 

Collier.    Sec  also  Collyer. 

Collignon,  Maxime.  Manuel  darchcologie 
grecque.  Paris,  n.  d.  8°.  (Quantin's  Bibl. 
des  beaux-arts.) 

Mvthologie  figuree  dc  la  Gri^ce.     Paris, 

iSSv'  8°.     {Same.) 

Collin,  Nicholas.  Account  of  the  Swedish  mis- 
sion in  Racoon  and  Penn's  Neck.  (New 
Jersiy  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  3.) 

Collingwood,  Cuthbert,  baron.  Selections  from 
llii-;]  correspondence;  with  memoirs  of  his 
life,  by  G.  L.  N.  Collingwood.  1st  Amer. 
ed.     N.  v.,  1S29.     8°. 

Collingwood,  George  Lewis  Newnham.  See 
Collingwood,  Cuthbert. 

Collins,  Arthur.  Historical  collections  of  the 
noble  families  of  Cavendishe,  Holies,  Vere, 
Harley  and  Ogle.     Lond.,  1752.     fol. 

Peerage  of  England  ;  genealogical,  bio- 
graphical and  historical.  5th  ed.  with  supp. 
by  B.  Longmatc.  9  vols.    Lond.,  1779-84.  8°. 

Same.     Aug.  and  contin.,  by  Sir  Egerton 

Brydges.     9  vols.     Lond.,  1812.     8°. 

Sec  Sidney,  Sir  Henry. 

Collins,  Barnabas  V.  Sermon  delivered  in  the 
Ref.  Prot.  Dutch  Church  of  Ponds,  N.  J., 
iSi;2  ;  being  a  review  of  seven  vears  ministry. 
N."  Y.,  1S54.     8°. 

Collins,  Clifton  Wilbraham.  See  Plato.— St. 
Simon. — Sophocles. 

Collins,  Isaac,  (Jwr/ Powell,  John  .S.  List  of  some 
of  the  benevolent  institutions  of  Philadel- 
phia, and  their  legal  titles.    Phila.,  1859-    '^''• 

Collins,  James.  Guttapercha  and  indiarnbber: 
(Ik-van's  Brit.  man.  v.  9.) 

Hides  and  leather.     (.Same,  \.  ^.) 

Collins,  Lewis.  Historical  sketches  of  Ken- 
tucky.    Maysville,  1850.     8°. 

Same,  rev.  and  enl.,  by  Rich.  II.  Collins. 

2  vols.     Covington,  1S74.    S°. 

Collins,  Mortimer.  Secret  of  long  life.  .)lli  ed. 
Lond.,  1875.     8°. 

Collins,  Koiiert.  Practical  treatise  on  mid- 
wifery.    Boston,  1S41.     8°. 

Collins,  William.  Poetical  works.  Lond., 
17.%.     16'. 

.Same.     Boston,  1859.     12°. 

Collins,  William  Lucas  \Kii.\.  Ancient  classics 
for  I'nglish  readers.  31  vols,  in  14.  Edin., 
1K71-79.     12°. 

Coitlrtiti       ^(chylut,    !>y    R.  S.  Coplcslnn.— Ari«fo- 
ph«n««.  )iv  \V.  I..  t'ollitiH.- Arillotic,  by  Sir  AU-x.  Orntil. 

Caiar,  hy  A  Tlollnpr  -Cllullut.  by  J.ilnrs  l).i\  icH. 
Cicuro,  l>y  W.  L.CuUhift —Dflmotthffne*.  by  \V.  j.  Urod- 


ribh.— Euripides,  by  W.  B.  Donne. — Greek  anthology, 
by  l.nrd  Ncavcs.  —  Herodotus,  by  G.  C.  Swayne. — 
Hesiod.  by  J.-is.  Davics.— Homer,  lli.id  and  Odyssey, 
by  \V.  I..  Collins.— Horace,  by  Theo.  Marlin.— Juvenal, 
by  Ed.  Walford.-Livy,  by  W.  L.  Collins. -Lucian.  by 
W.  L.Collins.— Lucretius,  bv  W.  H.  Mallock.— Ovid, 
by  Alfred  Churcb.  -  Pindar,  hv  F.  D.  Morice.  —  Plato, 
by  C.  \V.  Collins.  -  Plautus.  by  W.  L.  Collins.  -  Pliny. 
Letters,  by  A.Cburcb  and  W  j.  Brodribb.-Propertius. 
by  James  Davies.  —  Sophocles,  by  C.  \V.  Collins.— 
Tacitus,  by  W.  B.  Donne.— Terence,  by  W.  L.  Collins. 
— Theognis.  by  Jas.  Davics— Thucydides.  by  \V.  L. 
Collins.  — Tibullus.  bv  jas.  Davies.  -  Virgil,  by  W.  L. 
Collins.— Xenophon.  by  Sir  A.  Grant. 

See  Butler,  Joseph.— La  Fontaine.— Mon- 
taigne. 

Collins  family.  Genealogy  of  the  three  daugh- 
ters of  Samuel  and  Rosanna  Collins  of  N.  J., 
by  John  Clement.     Phila.,  1S71.     8°. 

Collins  family.  Report  in  rel.  to  the  claim  of 
the  heirs  at  law  of  Saml.  Collins,  of  N.  J.,  to 
any  unsettled  estate  in  England  ;  by  John 
Clement.     Trenton,  1871.     8". 

Collinson,  John.  History  and  antiquities  of 
the  county  of  Sonier.set.  3  vols.  Bath, 
1791.     4°. 

Collinson  and  Lock.  Sketches  of  artistic  furni- 
ture.    Lond.,  n.  d.     ob.  4°. 

Collyer,  William  Bengo.  Lectures  on  Script- 
ure facts.     Boston,  1S13.     8°. 

Collyer.    See  also  Collier. 

Colman,  Benjamin.  Letter  to  Jonathan  Belcher, 
1743.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  12.) 

New-English  colonies  and   the   Indians, 

1726.     (Same,  v.  6.) 

[Colman,  George,  and  Thornton,  Bonnel.] 
The  connoisseur,  by  Mr.  Town.  Lond.. 
17SS.     8°. 

Colman,  John.  Account  of  hearing  before  the 
privy  council,  on  complaint  of  Gov.  Shute 
against  the  House  of  Rep.  of  Mass.  Ba\, 
1724.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  2.) 

Colman.     See  a/.fo  Coleman. 

Colmery,  1").  R.  Walk  about  Zion  ;  historical 
discourse  in  the  Prebyterian  Church,  Jersey, 
Ohio,  July  30,  1.S76,  the  s6th  anniv.  of  its 
organization.     Columbus,  1S77.     8°. 

Colnett,  lames.  Voy.age  to  the  .South  Atlantic 
and  round  Cape  Horn  into  the  Pacific  for 
the  purpose  of  exlentling  the  spermaceti 
whale  fisheries.     Lond.,  1798.     4". 

Cologne.  Chronica  regia  Coloniensis,  cum 
continiiationibus  in  nionastcrio  S.  Panla- 
leonis  scriptis ;  recens.  G.  W.iitz.  iSSo. 
(.Script,  rer.  Gernianicarnm.) 

Cologne  Cathedral.  Historischer  I'estzug  ver- 
anslalli  t  bei  der  I'eier  der  X'ollendung  des 
Kiiliier  Domes  am  16.  October,  1880;  nach 
den  Origin.il-Aipiarellen  von  Tony  Avena- 
rius.     Hnnibiirg,  n.  d.     ob.  fol. 

Colombat  de  I'Isdre,  Kmile.  Treatise  upon  the 
org.iiis  ol  Ihe  voice;  Ir.  by  J.  I'".  W.  Lane. 
Boston,  1S45.     12°. 


COLOMBO 


157 


COLTON 


Colombo,  Cristoforo.  Lettere  autografe,  nuova- 
niente  stampate.     Milano,  1.863.     12°. 

Lettera  rarissima  di  Colombo  [alle  Re  e 

Regina  di  Spagna,  1503],  illustrata  da  A. 
Morelli.     Bassano,  1810.     S°. 

Memorial  de  Colon  sobre  la  conversion  e 

consvacio  de  las  gentes  de  las  yndias,  etc., 
1520.     repr.     Lond.,  1S54.     s.  4°. 

Personal  narrative  of  [bis]  first  voyage  to 

America.     Boston,  1827.     8°. 

Select  letters,  with  other  documents  rel. 

to  his  four  voyages  to  the  new  world  ;  tr. 
and  ed.  by  R.  H.  Major.  Lond.,  1S47.  S°. 
(Hakluyt  Soc.  v.  2.) 

Same.    2d  ed.     Lond.,  1870.    S".     (Same, 

V.  43-) 

Adams,  Charles  Kendall.     Columbus,  his 

life  and  work.  N.  Y.,  1S92.  12°.  (Makers 
of  America.) 

AvEZAC,  M.  A.  P.  d'.     AnuLe   veritable 

de  la  naissance  de  Colomb,  et  revue  chrono- 
logique  des  principales  epoques  de  sa  vie, 
^'fude  critique.     Paris,  1873.     8°. 

Becher,  A.  B.     Landfall  of  Columbus  on 

his  first  voyage  to  America  ;  with  a  trans,  of 
Bonnefon.x's  history  of  his  previous  life,  and 
outline  of  subsequent  voyages.  Lond.,  1856. 
S°. 

Bellov,  Augusti,   marquis  de.     Colomb 

et  la  d&ouverte  du  Nouveau  Monde;  com- 
positions et  gravures  par  Leopold  Flameng. 
Paris,  n.  d.     1.  8°. 

Bossi,  Luigi.    Vita  di  Colomlio.    Milano, 

181S.     8°. 

Butler,   J.   D.     Portraits   of  Columbus. 

(Wisconsin  State  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  9.) 

Carrara,  Ubertino.     Columbus,  carmen 

epicum.     Romre,  1715.     8°. 

Colon  en  Ouisqueya  ;  coleccion  de  docu- 

mentos  concernientes  al  descubrimiento  de 
los  restos  de  Colon.   St.  Domingo,  1877.    12°. 

Columbus,  F.     History  of  the  discovery 

of  America.     (Kerr's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  3.) 

Life  of  Columbus,  and  history  of  his 

discovery  of  the  West  Indies.  (Churchill's 
Col.  of  voy.  v.  2  ;  and  Pinkerton's  Voy.  v.  12.) 

Dodge,  Robert.  Memorials  of  Columbus, 

read  to  the  Maryland  Hist.  Society.  Bait., 
1851.     8°. 

[Fransoni,  Domenico.]     La  vera  patria 

di  Colombo.     Roma,  1814.     S°. 

Harrisse,    Henry.     Columbus   and   the 

Bank  of  St.  George  ;  two  letters  addressed 
to  S.  L.  M.  Barlow.     N.  Y.,  1888.     4°. 

Colomb,  son  origine,  sa  vie,  ses  vo- 
yages, sa  famille  et  ses  descendants  :  Etudes 
d'histoire  critique.  2  vols.  Paris,  1SS4.  1.  8°. 
(Recueil  de  voyages,  nos.  6-7.) 

Herrera,  Antonio  de.     Account  of  the 

discovery  of  America  by  Columbus.  (Kerr's 
Col.  of  voy.  V.  3.) 


Irving,  Washington.     History  of  the  life 

and  voyages  of  Columbus.  4  vols.  Lond., 
1828.     S°. 

IsNARDi,    Felice.       Dissertazione     ond'e 

chiarito  il  luogo  preciso  della  Liguria  marit- 
tima  occidentale  ove  nacque  C.  Colombo. 
Pinerolo,  183S.     8°. 

Sanguineti,  Angelo.     Vita  di  Colombo. 

Genova,  1S46.     S°. 

S.MVTH,  Egbert  C.     Marriage  connections 

of  Columbus.    (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  5.) 

[SPOTORNO,Giov-anni  Batista.]  Memorials 

of  Columbus;  tr.  from  the  Spanish  and  Italian. 
Lond.,  1S23.     8°. 

Swords,  Robert  S.  The  bones  of  Colum- 
bus.    (New  Jersey  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.    2d  ser. 

V.  5-) 

X'ovAGE  of  Columbus.  (.Smollett's  Com- 
pendium of  voy.  V.  I.) 

Whitehe.vd,  W.  a.     The  resting  place 

of  the  remains  of  Columbus.  (New  Jersey 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  5.) 

WiNSOR,  Justin.     Christopher  Columbus, 

and  how  he  received  and  imparted  the  spirit 
of  discovery.     Boston,  1S92.     8°. 

See  Maandelyksche  Berichten. — Harrisse, 

Henry. 

Colombo,  Fernando.  F.  Colomb  :  sa  vie,  ses 
ccuvres  ;  essai  critique  [par  Henry  Harrisse]. 
Paris,  1872.     I.  S°. 

Sec  Colombo,  Cristoforo. 

Colonial  policy,  hints  upon  formation  of  mili- 
tary settlements ;  added.  Observations  on 
the  boundary  question,  now  pending  between 
this  country  and  the  United  States.  Lond., 
1835.     8°. 

Colonna,  Vittoria.     Sec  Buonaroti,  M.  A. 

Colors  of  the  L'.  S.,  etc.  Sec  Dawson,  Henry  B. 

Colquhoun,  John.  Treatise  on  spiritual  com- 
fort.    3d  ed.     Edin.,  1S22.     12°. 

Colquhoun,  Peter.  Treati.se  on  the  police  of 
the  metropolis  [London].  7th  ed.  cor. 
Lond.,  iSo5.     8°. 

Colt,  Samuel.  Armsmear  ;  the  home,  tlie  arm 
and  the  armory  of  C.  ;  a  memorial.  N.  V., 
1866.     1.  8°. 

Colt,  I\[rs.  S.  S.  Tourist's  guide  through  the 
empire  state.     Albany,  1871.     8°. 

Colton,  Aaron  M.  25th  anniversary  of  the  in- 
stallation of  C.  as  pastor  of  the  1st  Cong. 
Church,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  Mch.  i,  1S78. 
Northampton,  n.  d.     8°. 

Colton,  Caleb  Charles.  Lacon  ;  or.  Many  things 
in  few  words.     Rev.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1,836.     12°. 

[Colton,  Calvin.]  Junius  tracts.  N.  V.,  1S44.  8°. 

Public   economy   for   the   L'nited  States. 

N.  Y.,  184S.     8°. 

Sec  Clay,  Henry. 

Colton,  E.  Discourse,  historical  of  West  Haven, 
Ct.,  of  the  Cong.  Church,  and  of  the  "Old 
Parsonage,"  Apl.3,  1857.    New  Haven,  1859. 


COLTON 


COLUMBIA  COM,EGE 


Colton,  Joseph  H.  Map  of  Ihc  country  for  30 
miles  nround  New  York.  N.  Y.,  1S46.  folded 
16°. 

New  illustrated  map  of  the  world.    N.  Y., 

1S62.     roller. 

New  map  of  Te.xas.     X.  Y.,  1S60.     folded 

i6.° 

Railroad  and  township  map  of  New  York 

.stale.     N.  Y.,  1864.    folded  16°. 

Traveller's  map  of  I.onj;  Island.     .\".  Y.. 

1S50.    folded  16°. 

Colton,  \Yalter.  Deck  and  port ;  incidents  of 
a  cruise  to  California  ;  with  sketches  of  Rio 
Janeiro,  Valparaiso,  Lima,  etc.  N.  Y.,  i860. 
12°. 

Land  and  lee;   views  o(  Constantinople 

and  Athens;  ed.  bv  Henry  T.  Cheever.  N. 
Y.,  1S60.     12°. 

The  sea  and  the  .sailor,  notes  on  France 

and  Italy,  and  other  literary  remains  ;  with 
a  memoir,  hy  Henry  T.  Cheever.  N.  Y., 
i860.     12°. 

Ship  and  shore,  in  Madeira,  Lisbon  and 

the  Mediterranean.     N.  Y.,  1S60.     12°. 

Three  years  in  Califoriiin.     N.  V.,  1S60. 

12°. 

Columban,  .S7.  Regnla  crcnohialis  ;  Sermones ; 
l'|>ist(il;e  ;  Carmina  ;  Diplomata.  (Migne. 
I'.itrol.  s.  Lat.  V.  So.) 

Columbia  College,  formerly  King's  College 
I  New  York  City,  N.  Y.].  Calalo-jue  of  gov- 
ernors, trustees,  officers,  alumni,  etc.,  1754- 
1S64;  1754-1S70;  17.S4-IS76;  1754-18,82;  1754- 
iSaS.     5  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S65-.88.     8°. 

Catalofjue  of  officers  and  students,  after- 

ward  Annual  register,  1S53-S9.  37  vols. 
N.  v..  1S53-89.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  trustees,  officers  and  gradu- 
ates ;  together  with  a  list  of  academical 
honors,  175.S-1814 ;  1758-1S26;  175.8-1,836; 
i75^'S4.r.  i75«-'\So.  5  vols.  N.  Y.,  1S15-50. 
S". 

Acta  Columbiana,   Mch.    )8,83-.\pl.    1S86. 

7  vols.     N.  Y.,  18.83-S6.     8°. 

Additional  report  of  the  trustees  of  the 

college.     N.  Y.,  1S57.     8°. 

Addresses  at   the   inaug.  of  C.  King  as 

President.     N.  Y.,  1S49.     .S°. 

Addresses  of  newly-appointed  professors. 

N.  Y.,  1S5S.     ,8'. 

Annual   repijrls  of  the   President,    1866, 

■68-71, '81-85. '87.  II  vols.  N.  Y.,  1866-87. 
8°. 

Charter  of  the  College.     N.  Y.,  1810.    8°. 

Columbi.id,  1869, '70, '81.    3  vols.     N.  Y., 

1870-H2.     8°. 

Ctilumbiana  ;  a  bagatelle  hy  the  stiulents. 

N.  Y..  1855.     12°. 

Draught  on  statutes.     N.  Y.,  1810.     8°. 


Duty  of  Columbia  College  to  the  com- 

munitv,  considered  by  One  of  its  tru.slees. 
N.  Y.,'  1854.     8°. 

E.xamination-questions  on  descriptive  ge- 
ometry, etc.,  of  Prof.  Hackley.  N.  Y.,  1855. 
12°. 

Handbook  of  information  as  to  the  course 

of  instruction,  etc.,  in  Columbia  College  and 
its  several  schools.  1S78,  "So,  '83,  "85-89. 
7  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S78-88.     12°. 

Letter  to  the  editor  of  the  Courier  and 

Enquirer,  on  the  college  question  |by  Truth, 
(James  Stephen)],     n.  p.,  1.830.     ,S°. 

Present  .state  of  learning  in  the  College 

of  N.  Y.  [hy  Mitchill].     N.  Y.,  1794.     8°. 

Report  of  a  committee  of  the  trustees 

[on]  the  removal  of  the  College.  N.  Y., 
1,854.     8°. 

Report  on  the  state  of  llic  CoUe.ge.     N. 

Y.,  1809.     8°. 

Review  of  the  proceedings  of  the  alumni, 

and  an  answer  to  the  pamphlet  entitled 
"The  duty  of  Columbia  College  to  the  com- 
munity and  its  right  to  exclude  Unitarians," 
etc.     N.  Y.,  1.S54.     .S°. 

Statutes  of  the  College.     N.  Y.,  1785.    .8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  181 1.     8°. 

Same.  revise<l  and  passed,  1821.     N.  Y., 

1 82 1.    8°. 

Same,  revised  with  sketch  of  the  College. 

N.  Y.,  1.S40.     8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1843.     .8°. 

Statutes  of  Columbia  College,  and  asso- 
ciated schools.     N.  Y.,  1866.     S=. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  18.S5.    8°. 

Ai.i.MNi  Association.     Annual  report  of 

the  standing  committee.     N.  Y.,  1.S69.     .S°. 

Constitution.     N.  ^'.,  1S59.     12°. 

Report  of  committee  on  the  location 

of  the  College.     N.  Y.,  1872.    .S°. 
Report  of  special  committee  [on]  the 

location  of  the  College.     N.  Y.,  1871.     8°. 

CiifKcii  I'nidn,  Constitution  and  bylaws. 

N.  Y.,  1.869.     i^"- 

COI.I.F.C.E  OF  PUVSICIANS  AM)  Sl'RGEONS, 

Ihe  Medieal  Deparlmetil  of  the  eolle.i;e.  An- 
nual catalogue,  1833,  '65,  '67,  '70,  "74-78. 
9  vols.     N.  Y.,  1833-78.    8°. 

Catalogue    of   the    College,    1807-59. 

N.  Y.,  1859.     8°. 

Same,  1S07-65.     N.  Y.,  1.S66.     8°. 

Circular.    2  vols.    N.  Y.,  1836,  '37.    8°. 

Exposition  of  transactions  rel.  to  the 

Coll.     N.  Y.,  1812.    8°. 

Report  to  the  Regents  resp.  the  ac- 
counts of  the  College,     n.  p.  (1811].     8°. 

Supplementary    cliarter,    with     other 

ordinances.     N.  Y.,  181 1.     8°. 

Law  SciKiiii..     3d,  4th,  6lh-.Sth,  27th  -nn- 

ntial  cat.alogues.    6  vols.    N.  Y.,  1861-85.    8°, 

LliiKARV.     Catalogue  of  the  library.     N. 

Y.,  1874.     8°. 


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Reports  of  the  librarian,  W.  A.  Jones. 

2  vols.     N.  Y.,  iS6i,  '62.    8°. 
2d-5th  reports  of  the  chief  librarian 

[M.  Dewey].     3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1886-8S.    8°. 

Peithologi.\n  Society.  Revised  con- 
stitution and  bylaws.     N.  Y.,  1S49.    8°. 

Philolexi.an  Society.    Constitution  and 

bylaws.     N.  Y.,  1847.     8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

School  of  Library  Ecoxomv.     Annual 

register,  1886-88.     2  vols.     [X.  Y.,  1887-88.] 
8°. 

Circular    of  information,    1SS5-88.    3 

vols.     n.  p.,  n.-d.     8°. 

School  of  Mines   [Annual  catalogues]. 

1S64-72.     8  vols.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  library.     N.  Y.,  1875. 

8°. 
Catalogue  of  periodical   publications 

in  the  library.     N.  Y.,  1S75.     8°. 
School  of  Mines  Quarterly,  Xov.  1881- 

May  1S82.     vol.  3.     X.  Y.,  18S1-82.     8°. 

Sei'  Jav,  John. — ^Johnson,   Saml. — Jones, 

\Vni.  A.— Moore,  N.  F.— Ogden,  G.  M. 

Columbia,  6'.  C.  Board  of  Trade.  Columbia 
the  future  manufacturing  and  commercial 
centre  of  the  South.     Columbia,  1S71.     8°. 

Columbian  Centinel.  39  vols.  Boston,  1790- 
1829.    fol. 

Note:  From  Oct.  5,  1799  to  Sep.  I,  1S04,  called  Co- 
lumbian Centinel  and  Massachusetts  Federalist:  for 
previous  vols,  see  Massachusetts  Centinel. 

Columbian  for  the  Country,  vols.  1-6,  10-12. 
5  vols.     X.  Y.,  1809-21.     fol. 

Columbian  Magazine  ;  or,  Monthly  Miscellany, 
vols.  I  and  3.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1787-89.     S°. 

Columbian  muse ;  a  selection  of  American 
poetry  from  various  authors.  X.  Y.,  1794. 
12°. 

Columbian  Pheni.x  and  Boston  Review  [ed.  by 
Jos.  Hawkins],     vol.  i.     Boston,  1800.     8°. 

Columbus,  Christopher  and  Ferdinand.  .S"tt' 
Colombo,  C.  and  F. 

Columelle,  Lucius  Junius  Moderatus.  Hus- 
bandry in  twelve  books,  and  cone,  trees  ;  tr. 
into  English,  with  illustrations  from  Pliny, 
Cato,  Varro,  etc.     Lond.,  1745.     4°. 

Columna,  Fabius.  ^YTOBASANGS  cui  ac- 
cessit  vita  Fabi  et  Lynceorum  notitia  adno- 
tationesque  in  Phytobasanon,  Jano  Planco 
Ariminensi  auctore.  [2d  ed.]  Floreiitice, 
1744.     4°. 

Colvin,  Russell.     See  Haynes,  Lemuel. 

Colvin,  Sidney.  See  Keats,  John. — Landor, 
W.  S. 

Colvin,  Verplanck.  See  Xew  York  State.  Adi- 
rondack "Land  Survey. 

[Colwell,  Stephen.]  Xew  tliemes  for  the  Prot- 
estant clergy.     Phila.,  1851.     12°. 

[ ]  Politics  for  American  Christians.   Phila., 

1S52.     8°. 


Comba,  Eniilio.  History  of  the  Waldenses  of 
Italy  ;  from  their  origin  to  the  Reformation  ; 
tr.  by  T.  E.  Comba.     Lond.,  1889.     8°. 

Combe,  Andrew.  Physiology  of  digestion.  6th 
Amer.  ed.     Boston,  1844.     12°. 

— —  Treatise  on  the  physiological  and  moral 
management  of  infancy  ;  with  notes,  etc.,  by 
John  Bell.     2d  ed.     Phila.,  1S40.     8°. 

Combe,  George.  The  constitution  of  man  ; 
with  the  harmony  between  phrenology  and 
revelation,  by  Jos.  A.  Warne.  9th  Amer.  ed. 
Boston,  1839.     8°. 

Lectures  on  popular  education.     Boston, 

1834.     12°. 

Moral  philosophy.   2d  ed.  Edin.,  1841.  8°. 

Comberbach  family.  Collections  for  a  genea- 
logical account  of  the  family  of  Comberbach, 
by  Geo.  \V.  Marshall.     Lond.,  1866.     8°. 

Combrouse,  Guillaume.  Monuments  de  la 
maison  de  France  ;  collection  de  medailles, 
estampes  et  portraits.     Paris,  1856.     fol. 

Comegys,  Joseph  P.     See  Clayton,  John  M. 

Comenius,  John  Amos.  Life  and  principles  of 
C,  addre.ss,  Mch.  26,  1892  ;  by  Josephine  E. 
Hodgdon.     [X.  Y.,  1892].     s.  4°. 

Comer,  George  X.  Manual  of  instruction  in 
practical  navigation.     Boston  [1S64].     8°. 

Comlnes,  Philippe  de,  sieur  d'Ari^enton.  Me- 
moires  :  ou  Ton  trouve  I'histoire  des  rois  de 
France,  Louis  XI.  and  Charles  VIII.  (Petitot 
M^m.,  lire  s<5r.  v.  11-13.) 

Same.     Xouvelle  ^d.  revue,  par  R.  Chan- 

telauze.     Paris,  18S1.     4°. 

Enx-    Memoirs ;    cont.    the    histories  of 

Louis  XL  and  Charles  VIII.  and  of  Charles 
the  Bold,  Duke  of  Burgundy ;  added,  the 
scandalous  chronicle  by  Jean  de  Troyes;  ed. 
by  And.  R.  Scoble.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1S55-56. 
12°. 

Coming,   The,    race.     See   Bulwer-Lytton,   E. 

G.  E.  L. 
Comly,  Isaac.     History  of  Byberry,  Penn.  with 

biog.  notices.     (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  2, 

pt.  I.) 
Commelin,  Anna  Olcott.    Poems.    X.  Y.,  188S. 

12°. 
Commentariorum  de  regno  libri  tres  etc.  ad- 

versus  Machiavellum.     See  Gentillet,  Inno- 
cent. 
Commentary    and    review    of    Montesquieu's 

Spirit  of  laws.   See  Destutt  de  Tracy,  A.  L.  C. 
Commercial  statistical  annual  for  1S71,  '72.     2 

vols.     X.  Y.,  1872-73.     fol. 
Commercial  and  Agricultural  Magazine,     vols. 

2  and  3.  2  vols.     Lond.,  iSoo.     8°. 
Commercial  and  Financial  Chronicle,     vols.  1- 

51.     51  vols.     X.  Y.,  1865-90.     fol. 

.Xulf:  From  1S71.  it  includes  "Hunt's  Merchant's 
Masazine." 

Commlnes,  Philippe  de.     See  Comines. 


COMMODIANUS 


1 60 


CONEY  FAMILY 


Commodianus,  African  bishop.  Instruction's 
advcrsus  gentium  deos  pro  Christiana  dis- 
ciplina  :  pcrlitteras  versuuniprimas.  (Migne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  5.) 

luifl.     Instructions  in  favor  of  Christian 

discipline,  etc.     Sec  Tertullianus. 

Common  School  Journal  ;  ed.  by  Horace  Maun. 

vols.  1-5.     5  vols.     Boston,  1S39-43.     S°. 
Common  sense,  by  an  Englishman.    Sec  Paine, 

'riioiuas. 
Commuck,    Thomas.       Sketch    of     Calumet 

County.     (Wisconsin  Stale  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 

V.    I.) 

Sketch    of    the     Brothertown     Indians. 

{Siiiiie,  V.  4.) 

Communications  on  the  next  election,  for  Presi- 
iknt,  etc.     See  Clinton,  Oe  Witt. 

Commynes,  I'hiliiipe  de.     See  Comines. 

Como,  Lake.  Guida  al  Lago  di  Como  [also  in 
I-rinch].     Como,  1S31.     12°. 

Companion  to  the  almanac,  1761.  -Vf  liritish 
almanac. 

Companion  to  the  altar.     See  Vicars,  W. 

Comparison  of  Plato  and  Aristotle.  Sec  Rapin, 
KenO. 

Compendium  of  authentic  and  entertaining  voy- 
ages.    See  Smollett,  T.  G. 

Compleat  collection  of  state-tryals,  etc.  .See 
Salmon.  Thos. 

Compleat  history  of  Europe  from  the  Treaty  of 
Mnuguen,  etc.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Complete  history  of  England.  Sec  Kennet, 
White. 

Complete  system  of  geography  ;  illust.  with 
maps,  by  Knianuel  ISowen.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1747.     fol. 

Comstock,  Andrew.  Phonetic  reader  ;  pre- 
fixecl.  a  system  of  vocal  gymnastics.  Phila., 
i.'S47.      12°. 

Comstock,  Cyrus  Ballon.  Report  upon  the 
primary  triangulation  of  the  U.  S.  lake  .sur- 
vey. Wash.,  1S82.  4°.  (U.  S.  War  Dept. 
Ijigin.  Dept.  Prof,  papers,  no.  24.) 

Comstock,  John  Lee.  Natural  history  of  birds. 
Hartford,  1830.    8°. 

Comte,  Isidore  Auguste  Marie  Francois  Xavier. 
Cours  de  philosophie  positive.  4iCinc  Cd. 
aug.  de  la  preface  d'un  disciple  et  d'une 
etude  sur  les  progres  du  positivisme,  par 
E.  Littrd,  etc.     6  vols.     Paris,  1877.     8°. 

Conant,  Frederick  Odell.     .SV-^-  Conant  family. 

Conant  family.  History  and  genealogy  of  the 
Conant  family  in  England  and  America,  1520- 
iS,S7  ;  ,ilso  gineal.  notes  on  the  Connet,  Con- 
nett  and  Cumiit  families;  by  Fred.  O.  Conant. 
Portland,  1SS7.     S". 

Concerning  some  Scotch  ■.urnames.  Sec  Innts, 
Cosmo. 

Concessions  to  America  the  bane  of  Britain, 
ell  .     .SV(   M.irryat,  Joseph. 

Concise  gr.mnn.ir  of  the  luiglish  language 
attempted  in  viise.     See  Halsey.  Daniel. 


Concord,  Mass.  Ceremonies  at  the  dedication 
of  the  soldiers'  Monument.  Concord,  1S67. 
12°. 

Proceedings  at  the  centennial  celebration 

of  Concord  fight,  Apl.  19,  1S75.  Concord, 
1S76.     S°. 

Concord,  A'.  H.     ist  Cong.  Chi'rcu.    Hist. 

addresses  on  the  isotli  anniversary,  Nov.  iS, 

iSSo.     Concord,  1881.    8°. 
Conde,  Charlotte  Catherine  de  I-a  Tremoille, 

priiieesse  (\f  ;  d'apresdeslettres  inedites,  par 

Edouard  de  Barthelemy.     Paris,  1872.     12°. 
Conde,  Claire  Clemence  de  Maille-Breze,  firin- 

eesse  de.     Vie,  162S-94  ;  par  Charles  Asseli- 

neau.     Paris,  1872.     12°. 
Conde,  Eleonore  de  Roye  de  I5ourbon,  />ti/i- 

ccssc  de ;    1535-64,    par  Jules   de    Laborde. 

Paris,  1S76.     8°. 
Conde,  Jose  Antonio.     History  of  the  Arabs  in 

Spain  ;  Ir.  from  the.S])anish,  by  Mrs.  Jonathan 

Foster.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1854.     12°. 
Conde,  Louis  1.  de  Bourbon,  f>rincc  ilc.     Life 

of  Conde,  digested  into  annals  ;  done  out  of 

French.     Lond.,  1693.     8°. 
Conde,  Louis  Francois  Joseph  de,  prince  du 

Saiijr-   Catalogue  de  tableau.x  cjui  composent 

[son]  cabinet.     Paris,  1777.     12°. 

Vie  politifjue  et  privee  de  Conde.     Chan- 

tilly,  1790.     8°. 

Vie,   privee  et  politique  de  Conde,  par 

I.  P.  .  .  .     Turin,  1790.     8°. 

Conder,  Claude  Reignier.  Altaic  hieroglyphs 
and  1  Unite  inscriptions.     N.  Y.,  1SS7.    8°. 

Hell)  and  Moab  ;   explorations  in  Syria, 

18S1-S2.     Lond.,  18S3.     8°. 

Syrian  stone-lore ;  or.  The  monumental 

history  of  Palestine.  N.  Y.,  1S87.  8°.  (Pales- 
tine Exploration  Fund.l 

Tent  work  in  Palestine.    New  ed.   Lond., 

1SS9.     8°.     (Same.) 

am/  Kitchener,  H.  H.    Map  of  western 

Palestine  in  26  sheets  from  surveys  conducted 
by  the  Palestine  Exploration  I'und,  during 
1872-77.     Lond.,  18S0.     fol. 

Condillac,  Etienne  Bonnot  de.  Oiuvres  com- 
l)lctes.     31  vols.     Paris,  1S03.     12°. 

Condorcet,  Marie  Jean  Antoine  Nicolas  de 
Caritat,  margiiis  de.  Letter  to  a  magistrate 
in  Swisserland  ;  with  letter  from  Thomas 
Paine  »n  his  election  to  the  National  Con- 
vention.    N.  Y.,  1793.     8°. 

Conduct,  The,  of  administration  with  regard  to 
the  colonies.     Lond.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Conduct  of  the  late  administration  examined, 
etc.     .S'.v  Lloyd,  Charles. 

Conductor  generalis;  or.  The  ollice  of  justices 
of  the  peace,  high-sherills,  constables,  etc. 
Phila.,  1722.     sm.  4°. 

Cone,  Spencer  Houghton.     .S'ee  Jiidd,  Willard. 

Coney  family.     Si  e  Coimin  family. 


CONEY  ISLAND 


l6l 


CONNECTICUT 


Coney  Island,  A''.  V.  Abstract  of  title  to  lots 
49  to  56  inclusive  and  Coney  Island  Point, 
n.  p.  [1889].     4°, 

Confederate  States  of  America.  Adjutant  and 
Inspi'iior  CU'ncial.  General  orders.  [Rich- 
mond, 1863.]     8°. 

Congress.     Statutes  at  large,  2d,  3d,  4th 

sessions  of  ist  Congress,  and  ist  sess.  of  2d 
Congress  ;  ed.  by  Jas.  M.  Matthews.  4  vols. 
Richmond,  1862-64.     8°- 

Provisional  Congress.    Statutes  at  large, 

1861-62 ;  ed.  by  Jas.  M.  Matthews.  Rich- 
mond, 1S64.     8°. 

War  Department.  Correspondence  be- 
tween the  Dept.  and  Gen.  Lovell  relating  to 
the  defences  of  New  Orleans.      Richmond, 

1863.  8°. 

Official  reports  of  battles.    Richmond, 

1864.  8°. 

Regulations  for  the  army.    Richmond, 

1S64.     12°. 
Confederate  war  etchings.     Port/olio. 
Congdon,    Charles    Tabor.     Tribune    essays ; 

leading  articles   contributed   to   the   N.   Y. 

Tribune,  1S57-63;  with  an  introd.  by  Horace 

Greeley.     N.  Y.,  1869.     12°. 
[Congdon,  James  Bunker.]   Quaker  quiddities  ; 

or.  Friends  in  council.     Boston,  i860.     12°. 
Congregational  Churches  of  the  U.  S.    National 

Couneil.     Minutes  at  the  6tli  session,  held  at 

Chicago  111.,  Oct.   1SS6 ;    with  reports,   etc. 

Boston,  1887.     8°. 
Congregational   Magazine 

[Loud.,  1832.]     8°. 
Congregational  Quarterly. 

Boston,  1859-78.     8°. 
Congregational  year-book,  1865 


vol. 


15.     n.   t.  p. 
vols.  1-20.    20  vols. 
Lond.,  1865. 


8° 


Congregational  yearbook,  1882,  '84,  '85  and  '88. 
4  vols.     Boston,  1882-88.     8°. 

Congres  Archeologique  de  France.  Seances 
gent'rales  tenues  a  Moulins,  en  1854,  par  la 
Soci^t^  Fran(;aise  pour  la  Conservation  des 
Monuments  Historiques.     Paris,  1855.     8°. 

396  session,   tenue  ^   Vendome  en   1872. 

Paris,  1873.     S°. 

Congres  International  des  Orlentallstes.  Compte- 
rendu  de  la  i^re  session,  Paris,  1873.  3  vols. 
in  2.     Paris,  1876-79,     8°. 

Congressional  Globe  and  Record.  .See  U.  S. 
Congressional  Record. 

Congreve,  Richard.  The  west.  See  Inter- 
national policy. 

Congreve,  William.  [Collection  of  plays] ;  ed. 
by  Alex.  Chas.  Ewald.     Lond.,  1887.     8°. 

[ ]  Love  for  love  ;  a  comedy,     n.  p.,  1753. 

12°. 

[ ]  The  mourning  bride  ;  a  tragedy,     n.  p., 

1753.     12°.     (Bd.  with  the  above.) 

See  Wycherley,  Wm. 

Conkling,  Alfred.  Opinion  upon  the  question 
of  copyright  in  mss.  in  the  case  of  Little  and 


Co.  against  Hall,  Goulds  and  Banks.  Al- 
bany, 1852.     8°. 

Conkling,  Alfred  Ronald.  See  Conkling,  Ros- 
coe. 

Conkling,  Roscoe.  Conkling,  A.  R.  Life  and 
letters  of  C.     N.  Y.,  1889.    8°. 

New  York  State.  Legislature.  Proceed- 
ings in  relation  to  the  death  of  C,  May  9, 
188S.     Albany,  1889.     8°. 

Connable,   Edwards    Joseph.      See  Cunnabell 

family. 
Connaissances  n^^cessaires  a  un  bibliophile.  See 

Rouveyre,  Edouard. 
Connecticut. 

Celebration  of  the   250th  anniversary  of 

the  adoption  of  the  first  constitution  of  the 
state,  by  the  Conn.  Hist.  Society  and  the 
towns  of  Windsor,  Hartford  and  Wethers- 
field,  Jan.  24.     Hartford,  1889.     8°. 

Connecticut  almanack,   1778  and   '80.     2 

vols.     Hartford,  n.  d.     12°. 

Connecticut  Courant.  Oct.  1794-Dec.  1795, 

Dec.  1796-Feb.  1797,  1799-1825,  1838-46. 
[imp.]     39  vols.     Hartford,  1794-1846.     fol. 

Connecticut  Evangelical  Magazine,  after- 

ivard  Conn.  Evangelical  Mag.  and  Religious 
Intelligencer,  vols.  1-7,  and  new  series,  vol. 
6.     8  vols,  in  7.     Hartford,  1800-13.     8°. 

Connecticut  gore  title  stated  and  con- 
sidered.    Hartford,  1799.     8°. 

Connecticut  War  Record,     vols.   1-2.     2 

vols.     New  Haven,  1863-64.     8°. 

Right  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of 

the  colony  to  lands  within  the  limits  of  their 
charter  lying  west  of  N.  Y.,  in  a  letter  to  J. 
H.,  Esquire.     Hartford,  1773.     8°. 

Rise,  progress  and  effect  of  the  claim  of 

the  proprietors  of  the  Connecticut  gore, 
stated  and  considered.     Hartford,  1802.     8°. 

Adjutant-General.     Annual    reports.     7 

vols.     New  Haven,  1863-69.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  ist-28th  regiments, 

Connecticut  volunteers.  Hartford,  1861-62. 
8°. 

Catalogue  of  Conn,  volunteer  organi- 
zations in  the  service  of  the  U.  S.,  1861-65. 
Hartford,  1869.     r.  8°. 

Record  of  service  of  Connecticut  men 

in  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  War  of  1812, 
Me.xican  War.     Hartford,  1889.     4°. 

Record  of  service  of  Connecticut  men 

in  the  army  and  navy  of  the  \].  S.  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion.     Hartford,  1889.     4°. 

Conintissioners  appointed  to    treat    with 

Pennsylvania  respeeting  the  Boundaries.  Re- 
port.    Norwich,  1774.    4°. 

• General  Court  and  Assembly .    Acts  and 

laws  of  H.  M.'s  English  colony  of  Conn,  in 
New  England,  New  Lond.,  i75o[-56].  t.  p. 
w.     fol. 

■  —  Acts  and  laws.    New  Lond.,  1784.  sm. 

fol. 


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CONRAD 


Blue  laws  ofNew  Haven  colony,  usually 

called  blue  laws  of  Conn.  Sec  Hinnian, 
Royal  R. 

Code  of  1650 ;  a  compilation  [by  R.  R. 

Hinnian]  of  the  earliest  laws  of  Conn.;  also 
the  constitution  adopted  by  Windsor,  Hart- 
ford and  Wethersfield,  1638-39;  added,  ex- 
tracts from  the  blue  laws.  Hartford,  1822. 
12°. 

Same.     Hartford,  1S33.     12°. 

Laws ;  reprint  of  the  orig.  edition  of 

1673,  with  a  prefatory  note  by  Georfje  Brin- 
ley.     Hartford.  1S65.     fol. 

Public   documents  of  the   legislature 

at  the  special  session,  Nov.  1S63  and  May 
session,  1S64.     Hartford,  1864.     8°. 

Public  records  of  the  colony,  prior  to 

the  union  with  New  Haven  colony,  1665. 
vols.  1-3,  1636-89,  ed.  by  J.  Hammond  Trum- 
bull ;  vols.  4-15,  16S9-1776,  ed.  by  C.  J.  Hoad- 
ly.  Appendi.x,  1663-1710.  15  vols.  Hart- 
ford, 1S50-90.     8°. 

Records  of  the  colony  and  plantation 

of  New  Haven,  1638-49  ;  by  Chas.  J.  Hoadly. 
Hartford,  1857.    8°. 

Records  of  the  colony  and  jurisdiction 

of  New  Haven,  1653-65;  by  Chas.  J.  Hoadlv. 
Hartford,  1858.     8°. 

Revised  statutes.    Hartford,  1S49.    8°. 

Roll   of  state  officers  and   members, 

1776-1881,  etc.     Hartford,  1881.    8°. 

Gcolos^ical  Survey.  Report  on  the  geol- 
ogy' of  the  state,  by  Jas.  G.  Percival.  New 
Haven,  1842.     8°. 

Report  on  the  survey,   by  Chas.   U. 

Shepard.     New  Haven,  1837.     8°. 

Railroad  Commissioners.    14th,  19th,  22d, 

24lh.  26th-29th  annual  reports.  8  vols.  Hart- 
ford, 1867-82.    8°. 

CONNECTICVT    ACADEMV     OF    ArTS    AND 

.SciE.NXES.  Memoirs,  vol.  i,  pts.  1-4.  New 
Haven,  1810-16.     8°. 

Transactions,   vols.  1-8.    8  vols.    New 

Haven.  1866-90.     8°. 

CoNXECTiciT  Association.    Psalms  and 

hymns  for  Christian  use  and  worship.  New 
Haven,  1850.     12°. 

Same.     New  Haven,  1856.     12°. 

CoNNECTici-T     Historical    Society. 

Genesis  and  development  of  the  Society,  and 
a.ssocialed  institutions  in  the  Wadsworth 
Alhcneum.     Hartford,  1.S89.     8°. 

UAcr)N,  Leonard.     Discourse   on   the 

constitutional  liist(jry  of  Connecticut.  Hart- 
ford, 1843.     8°. 

Day,  Thos.  Historical  discourse.  Hart- 
ford, 1S44.     8°. 

HooKKK,  Thos.     Letter  in  answer  to 

complaints  of  Gov.  Winthrop  of  Mass.  Hart- 
ford, 1859.    8". 


Connecticut  Peace  Society.  Ameri- 
can Advocate  of  Peace,  vol.  i.  Hartford, 
1834-36.     8°. 

Reflections  on  the  nature  and  dignity 

of  the  enterprise  for  establishing  universal 
and  permanent  peace.     Hartford,  1S35.     8°. 

General    Assf)CiATioN.     Contributions 

to  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  Conn.;  prep, 
to  commemorate  the  completion  of  150  years 
since  its  first  annual  assembly.  New  Haven, 
1S61.     8°. 

Minutes,  1S44,  '46,  '5S-66.   11  vols.   New 

Haven  and  Hartford.  1844-66.     8°. 
Proceedings,  1818-22,  '25-29.     10  vols. 

Hartford,  1S18-29.     8°. 
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sketches  of  prominent  men  and  pioneers.     2 

vols.     Phila.,  1S79.     4°. 
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and  proceedings,  1S76-81.    Springfield,  18S1. 

8°. 
Connin    family.      Brief  study    in    genealogy ; 

Connin,  Conney,  Coiiy,   Coney,   Cony ;   by 

One  of  the  family  [Jos.  H.  Williams].   Camb., 

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Connoisseur.      (Chalmers'     British     essayists, 

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of  the  treatment  of  the  insane  in  Europe  and 

America,  by  Sir  Jas.  Clark.    Lond.,  1S69.   8°. 
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N.  Y.     Geneva,  i88o.    8°. 

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Y.  and  Mass.,  the  Phelps  and  Gorliam  pur- 
cha.se,  etc.     Geneva,  18S9.     8°. 

Seneca    villages  ;    principal    settlements 

between  Canandaigua  and  Seneca  Lake. 
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.Sec  Red  Jacket. — Sullivan,  John. 

Conover,  Obadiah  Milton.  Memorial  addres.ses, 

by  C.  H.  Richards  and  Orsanuis  Cole.  (Wis- 
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Conrad  vou  Lichtcnau.  Ur.spergensium  cliron- 
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Conrad  II.,  of  Germany.  Wiponis  gesta  Chuon- 
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Conrad,  Henry  C.     .S><"  Kunders  family. 

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Conrad,  Timothy  Abbott.  Clieck  list  of  the 
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[ ]  New  Diogenes  ;  a  cynical  poem.  Phila., 

1848.     12°. 

New  fresh  water  shells  of  the  U.  S.,  with 

monograph  of  the  genus  Anculotus  of  Say  ; 
also  a  synopsis  of  the  American  naiades. 
Phila.,  1834.     12°. 

Conrad  family.     Sc-e  Kunders  family. 

Conrart,\'alentin.  Memoires.  (Petitot  M6ni., 
2e  ser.  vol.  48.) 

Considerations  on  the  legality  of  general  war- 
rants and  parliamentary  regulation  of  the 
same.  3d  ed.  Dublin,  1765.  8°.  (Bd.  with 
Letter  from  Candor.) 

Considerations  on  the  measures  with  respect  to 
the  British  colonies  in  N.  America.  See 
Rokeby,  Matthew  Robinson,  lord. 

Considerations  on  the  present  state  of  affairs, 
etc.     See  Dalrymple,  Alex. 

Considerations  sur  I'^tat  present  de  St.  Domin- 
gue.     See  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil,  U.  R. 

Considerations  upon  the  state  of  public  affairs. 
.S'(-(-  Bentley,  Rich. 

Constable,  F.  C.     See  India.     Criminal  law. 

Constable,  John.     S^t? Gainsborough,  Thomas. 

Constant,  L.  Louis  XVL  d'apr^s  les  docu- 
ments authentiques.     Paris,  1869.     12°. 

Constantinus,  Pope.  Epistolffi.  (Migne.  Patrol, 
s.  Lat.  V.  89.) 

Constantinus  I.,  Caius  Flavius  Valerius  Aure- 
lius  Claudius,  ike  Great,  emperor  of  Rome. 
Opera  qu;e  exstant  universa.  Parisiis,  1844. 
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Eusebius   Pamphilus,   bp.    of   Caesarea. 

Libri  IV.  de  vita  beatissimi  imp.  Constantini. 
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Eng.     Life    of  C,   306-337.     Lond., 

1845.     S°.     (Greek  eccle.  historians,  v.  i.) 

Constantinus  VII.,  Flavius  Porphyrogenitus, 
emperor  of  the  East.  De  ceremoniis  aulae 
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censione  J.  J.  Reiskii  cum  ejusdem  commen- 
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De  thematibus  et  de   administrando  im- 

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Constantinus,  of  Carthage,  motik  of  Monte- Ca- 
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Constitution  violated.  See  Butler,  Josephine 
E.  G. 

Constitutional  right  of  Great  Britain  to  tax  the 
British  colonies  in  America,  impartially 
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Contarlnl,  Ambrogio.  Journey  from  Venice  to 
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Josafa. 

Contemporary   Review,     vols.    1-62.     62  vols. 

Lond.,  1866-92.    8°. 
Continentallst,  The.     See  Federalist. 


Continuation  of  the  state  of  New  England.  See 
N.  S. 

Continued  corruption,  standing  armies,  etc. 
See  Bollan,  \Vm. 

Contostavlos,  Alexandre.  Narrative  of  the 
material  facts  in  relation  to  the  building  of 
the  two  Greek  frigates.  2d  ed.  with  post- 
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ContreocEur,  Capt.  Summons  to  the  comman- 
der of  the  British  forces  at  the  Monongahela, 
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Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  her 
colonies  reviewed.     See  Knox,  Wm. 

Controversy  touching  the  old  stone  mill,  New- 
port.    See  Brooks,  C.  T. 

Conversations  on  chemistry.  See  Marcet,  Jane 
H. 

Conversations  on  natural  philosophy.  See  Mar- 
cet, Jane  IL 

Conway,  Gilbert.  Treatise  on  versification. 
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Conway,  Moncure  Daniel.  Denionology  and 
devil-lore.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1879.     8°. 

The  earthward  pilgrimage.     Lond.,  1870. 

8°. 

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Sec  Carlyle,  Thos. — Randolph,  Edmund. 

— Washington,  Geo. 

Conway,  William  Martin.  The  woodcutters  of 
theNetherlandsin  the  15th  century.  Camb., 
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Conway,  jMass.  Celebration  of  the  looth  anni- 
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poem  by  H.  Rice,  and  oration  by  Wm.  How- 
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Conwell,  Columbus  C.     Sec  Homerus. 

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Conybeare,  John.  Sermon  in  Christ  Church, 
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Conybeare,  John  Josias.  Illustrations  of  An- 
glo-Saxon poetry  ;  ed.  with  notes,  etc.,  by 
Wm.  D.  Conybeare.     Lond.,  1826.     4°. 

Conybeare,  William  John,  and  Howson,  John 
.Saul.  The  life  and  epistles  of  St.  Paul.  2 
vols.     Lond.,  1854.     4°. 

Conyngham,  David  Power.  Sherman's  march 
through  the  South,  with  incidents  of  the  cam- 
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Conyngham,  Redmond.  Account  of  the  settle- 
ment of  the  Dunkers  at  Ephrata,  Lancaster 
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Cook,  Clarence  Chatham.  Transformations 
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Cook,  Edward  Dutton.  Art  in  England,  notes 
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Book  of  the  play  ;  studies  and  illustra- 
tions of  histrionic  story,  life  and  character. 
2d  ed.     I.ond.,  1881.     8°. 

Cook,  Edward  Tyas.  [Comfi.]  Popular  hand- 
book to  tlif  National  Gallery  ;  incl.  notes 
from  the  works  of  John  Ruskin  ;  with  pre- 
face by  Ruskin.     2  vols.     Lond..  1SS8.     8°. 

Cook,  Flavius  Josephus.     5<-f  Cook,  Joseph. 

Cook,  Frederick  Charles.  Speaker's  coni- 
mentarv.     See  Bible.    English. 

Cook,  George  Hammell.  Cook,  state  geolo- 
gist; by  James  Neilson.  (New  Jersey  Hist. 
Soc.  Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  11.) 

See  New  Jersey.     Geological  Survey. 

Cook.  Henry.     See  Cook  family. 

Cook,  James.  Bibliography  of  the  writings  of 
Charles  Dickens,  with  many  particulars  rel. 
to  his  works.     Lond.,  1879.     8°. 

Cook,  Cap/.  James.  Abstract  of  his  three 
voyages,  176S-80.     (Pinkerton's  Voy.  v.  n.) 

Account  of  voyages.     (Kerr's  Voy.  v.  12, 

I4-I6-) 

First  voyage.     See  Hawkesworth,  John. 

General  chart  with  views  ;  exhibiting  the 

discoveries  made  in  his  voyages,  with  tracks 
of  the  ships  under  his  command.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  n.  d.    fol. 

New,  authentic  and  complete  collection 

of  voyages  round  the  world,  176S-80  ;  pub. 
under  tlie  direction  of  Geo.  \Vm.  Anderson. 
Lond.,  1784.     fol. 

Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean  for  making 

discoveries  in  the  northern  hemisphere, 
under  Cook,  Clerk  and  Gore,  in  H.  M.  S. 
Resolution  and  Discovery,  1776-80.  3  vols. 
Lond.,  1784.     4°. 

Xolf:  Vols.  I  and  2,  by  J.  Cook  ;  vol.  .^,  byj.  King. 

Voyage    towards    the    South    Pole,  and 

round  the  world  in  H.  M.  S.  Resolution  and 
Adventure,  1772-7.S  ;  incl.  Furneaux's  narra- 
tive of  his  proceedings  in  the  Adventure.  2 
vols.     Lond.,  1777.     4°- 

Besant,  Walter.      Cook.      I.ond.,    1.S90. 

12°.     (Eng.  men  of  action.) 

KiriMS,  Andrew.     Life  of  Cook.     Lond., 

17S8.     4°- 

Cook,  Joel.  Siege  of  Richmond  ;  narrative  of 
the  military  operations  ofG.  B.  McClellan, 
during  May  and  June,  1862.  Phila.,  1862. 
12°. 

Cook.  Joseph.  Home  sketches  of  Essex  Co., 
N.  V.  No.  I.  Ticonderoga;  what  it  is,  does, 
enjoys,  needs.     Keesevillc,  N.  V.,  1858.    8°. 

Lectures.     N    V.,  1877.     8°. 

CoKlmli  ■  Ccrlaintics  in  rcliKion.— The  atonumcnl. 
-<„«\  in  n.itural  law.-Nfw  EnRlanil  skepticism.— 
Triuniiy  ami  Trilhcism. 
Cook,  Moody  n.  Genealogical  address  giving 
a  history  of  the  parishioners  and  founders  of 
the  Federal  St.  Churrli  INewburyport),  1745- 
1H62,  with  names  of  ik-sci-ndanls,  now  par- 
ishioners.    Newburyporl,  1.S62.     8°. 


Cook  family.  Memorial  of  Francis  Cook  and 
of  his  immediate  descendants ;  by  Henry 
Cook      Boston,  1870.     8°. 

Cooke,  Charles  Turner.  Observations  on  the 
efficacy  of  the  white  mustard  seed  in  affec- 
tions of  the  liver,  etc.  1st  Amer.  ed.  N.  V., 
1S27.     12°. 

Cooke,  Edward.  Voyage  to  the  South  Sea 
and  round  the  world,  1708-11  ;  cont.  journal 
and  account  of  Alex.  Selkirk  on  the  island 
of  Juan  Fernandes.     Lond.,  1712.     8°. 

Cooke,  George  Frederick.  Memoirs  of  [his] 
life,  by  William  Dunlap.  2  vols.  N.  Y., 
1813.     12°. 

Cooke,  George  Willis.  Guide-book  to  the 
poetic  and  dramatic  works  of  Robert  Brown- 
ing.    Boston,  1891.     8°. 

History  of  the  Clapboard  Trees,  or  3d 

parish,  Dedham,  M.ass.,  1736-1886.     Boston, 
18S7.    8°. 

Cooke,  George  Wingrove.  History  of  party, 
from  the  rise  of  the  Whig  and  Tory  factions 
in  the  reign  of  Charles  II.  to  the  passing  of 
the  reform  bill,  1666-1832.  3  vols.  Lond., 
1S36-37.     8°. 

Cooke,  John,  and  others.  Voyage  of  the  Nas- 
sau Fleet,  1623-26.  (Kerr's  Col.  of  voy. 
v.  10.) 

Cooke,  John  Esten.  Virginia,  a  history  of  the 
people.  Boston,  1884.  12°.  (.'\nier.  com- 
monwealths.) 

See  Jackson,  Thos.  J. 

Cooke,  Joseph  J.     Catalogue  ol  this)  library. 

3pts.     N.  Y.,  1S83.     8°. 
Cooke,  Josiah  Parsons.     The  new  chemistry. 

2d.  ed.     Lond.,  1874.     12°. 

Religion  and  chemistry.    N.  Y.,  1S80.   8°. 

Cooke,  Mordecai  Cubitt.  Our  reptiles  ;  ac- 
count of  lizards,  snakes,  tortoises,  etc.,  in- 
digenous to  Great  Britain.    Lond.,  1865.    12°. 

Cooke,  Parsons.  Divine  law  of  beneficence. 
N.  v.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Necromancy  ;  or,  A  rap  for  the  rappers. 

Boston,  1857.     12°. 

Cooke,  Philip  St.  George.  Scenes  and  .adven- 
tures in  the  army  ;  or,  Romance  of  military 
life.     Phila.,  1857.     8°. 

Cookson,  Charles  A.  England  and  Japan.  See 
International  policy. 

Cool  thoughts,  on  the  consefpiences  to  G.  B., 
elc.     See  Galloway,  Joseph. 

Cool  thoughts  on  the  present  situation,  etc- 
.SV('  l-"ranklin,  Benj. 

Cooley,  /XnioUl  James.  Toilet  and  cosmetic 
arts  in  ancient  and  modern  times.  I'liila., 
1 866.     12°. 

[Cooley,  Eli  F.,  Wm.  S.,  <;//</  Hannah  L.] 
Genealogy  of  early  settlers  ofTKiiloii  and 
Ewing,  "Old  Hunterdon  County,  "  N.  J. 
Trenton,  1S.S3.     8°. 


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Cooley,  Thomas  Mclntyre.  Michigan  ;  a  his- 
tory of  governments.  Boston,  1SS5.  12°. 
(Amer.  commonwealths.) 

Cooley,  Timothy  Mather.  See  Haynes,  Lem- 
uel. 

Cooley,  William  Desboroiigh.  History  of  mari- 
time and  inland  discovery.  3  vols.  Lond., 
1S30-31.     12°.     (Lardner's  Cab.  eye.) 

See  Drake,  Sir  Francis. 

Cooley,  William  S.     See  Cooley,  Eli  F. 
Coolidge,  Austin  Jacobs,  and  Mansfield,  J.  B. 

History   and  description  of  New    England. 

vol.  I.  Maine,  N.  Hampshire  and  Vermont. 

Boston,  1S59.     8°. 
Coolidge,  Richard  H.     See  U.  S.     War  Dept. 

Surgeon  General. 
Coolidge,  .Susan,  pseud.   SeeWoolsey,  Sarah  C. 
Coolidge,  W.  A.   B.     Swiss  travel  and  Swiss 

guide-books.     Lond.,  1SS9.    8°. 

iu/d  Duhamel,  H.,  Perrin,  F.     Guide  du 

Haut-Dauphine.     Grenoble,  18S7.     12°. 

Coombs  family.     See  White  family. 

Cooper,  .SV;-  Astley  Paston.  Anatomy  and  dis- 
eases of  the  breast ;  added,  his  surgical 
papers.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1840.     fol. 

Same.     Phila.,  1845.     S°. 

Anatomy  and  surgical  treatment  of  ab- 
dominal hernia  ;  from  2d  Lond.  ed.,  by  C. 
Aston  Key.     Phila.,  1844.     8°. 

Lectures  on  the  principles  and  practice 

of  surgery  ;  with  add.  notes  and  cases,  by 
Fred.  Tyrrell.  4th  Amer.  ed.  3  vols,  in  i. 
Phila.,  1835.     S°. 

Same;  ed.  by  Alex.  Lee.    3  vols.    Lond., 

1837-43.     8°. 

Same.     5th  ed.     Lend.,  1839.     12°. 

• Observations  on  the  structure  and  diseases 

of  the  testis  ;  ed.  by  Bransby  B.  Cooper.  2d 
ed.     Lond.,  1841.     fol. 

Same.     Phila.,  1S45.     8°. 

Series  of  lectures  on  the  principles  and 

practice  of  modern  surgery,  ist  Amer.  ed., 
by  Chas.  ^L  Syder.     Boston,  1823.     8°. 

Treatise  on  dislocations  and  fractures  of 

the  joints.  2d  Amer.  ed.  with  notes,  by  John 
D.  Godman.     Boston,  1832.    8°. 

Same.     New  ed.  enl.,  and  ed.  by   B.  B. 

Cooper.     Lond.,  1842.     S°. 

and    Travers,    Benj.      Surgical     essays. 

Lond.,  181S.    8°. 

Cooper,  Bransby  Blake.  Lectures  on  the 
principles  and  practice  of  surgery.  Phila., 
1852.     8°. 

Cooper,  Charles  Henry.  See  Le  Keu.x,  J. — 
Richmond,  Coiinless  of. 

Cooper,  Edmund  D.  Historical  discourse  in 
the  Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Astoria,  L.  L, 
with  account  of  the  consecration  of  the 
church,     n.  p.,  1880.     8°. 

Cooper,  Edward.  Practical,  familiar  and  doc- 
trinal sermons.   2  vols.  Brookfield,  1817.   8°. 


Cooper,  H.  Stonehewer.  Coral  lands.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  iSSo     8°. 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  Novels;  illustrated 
by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.  vols.  1-18,  20-24,  26-28, 
31-32      28  vols.     Lond.,  1859-61.     8°. 

Contt'itts:  I.  Precaution,— 2.  The  spy. — 3.  The  deer- 
slayer.— 4.  Last  of  the  Mohicans. — 5.  The  pathfinder. 
— 6.  The  pioneers. — 7.  The  prairie. — S.  The  pilot. — 9. 
Lionel  Lincoln.— 10.  Red  rover.— 11.  Wept  of  Wish- 
ton-Wish. — 12.  Water-witch. — 13.  The  bravo. — 14.  Hei- 
denmauer. — 15.  The  headsman. — 16.  Monikins. — 17. 
Homeward  bound.  — jS.  Home  as  found.  — 20.  Two 
admirals.— 21.  Wing  and  wing. — 22.  Wyandotte. — 23. 
Afloat  and  ashore.— 24,  Miles  Wallingford.- 26.  Sa- 
tanstoe. — 37.  The  redskins. — 2^.  The  crater. — 31.  Sea 
lions.— 32.  Ways  of  the  hour. 

Battle    of  Lake    Erie ;    or.    Answers   to 

Burges,  Duerand  Mackenzie.   Cooperstown, 
1S49.     12°. 

History  of  the  navy  of  the  United  States. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  1S39.     8°. 

Same.     Phila.,  1S39.     8°. 

z's.  Greely,  H.,  a;/(r'IVlcElrath,Thos.    Brief 

statement  of  pleadings  and  argument  in  the 
case  for  libel.     N.  Y.,  1843.     8°. 

LouNSBURV,  Thos.  R.  Cooper.  Bos- 
ton, 1883.     12°.     (Amer.  men  of  letters.) 

•  Memorial  of  Cooper.     N.  Y.,  1852.     S°. 

Cooper,  James  Graham,  Suckley,G.,  ai/d  [Stev- 
ens, Isaac  J.]  Natural  history  of  Washing- 
ton Territory,  with  much  rel.  to  Minnesota, 
Nebraska,  Kansas,  Oregon  and  California. 
N.  Y.,  1S59.     4°- 

Cooper,  Jaines  W.  Memorial  sermon  in  the 
South  Cong.  Church,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
New  Britain,  18S3.     8°. 

Cooper,  John.  Description  of  Machias,  Me. 
(Ma,ss.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Historical  and  statistical  sketch  of  Croy- 
don [N.  H.].     Concord,  1852.     8°. 

Cooper,  John  Gilbert.  Project  for  raising  an 
hospital  for  decayed  authors.  1761.  (Dods- 
ley's  Fugitive  pieces,  v.  2.) 

Cooper,  Joseph.  The  lost  continent ;  or. 
Slavery  and  the  slave  trade  in  Africa,  1875  ; 
with  obs.  on  the  Asiatic  slave-trade.  Lond., 
1S75.     8°. 

Cooper,  Peter.  Ideas  for  a  science  of  good 
government  ;  articles  on  currency,  tariff  and 
civil  service.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8°. 

Cooper,  Samuel.  Dictionary  of  practical  sur- 
gery.    7th  ed.     Lond.,  183S.     8°. 

Saj/ie.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8°. 

First   lines    of  the  practice  of  surgery. 

Phila.,  1S08.     8°. 

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Cox,  Edward  Travers.  See  Indiana.  Geol. 
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Cox,  Francis  Augustus.  History  of  the  Baptist 
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Cox,  George  Valentine.  Recollections  ofO.x- 
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Cox,  George  William.  The  Athenian  empire. 
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Mythology  of  the  Aryan  nations.     2  vols. 

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Cox,  Henry  M.  History  of  the  Reformed 
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Cox,  O.  E.  Historic  sketch  of  the  Reformed 
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Cox,  Ross.  Adventures  on  the  Columbia  River, 
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Cox,  Samuel  Hanson.  Quakerism  not  Chris- 
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Cox,  Samuel  Sullivan.  Eight  years  in  Con- 
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Cox,  Sandford  C.  Recollections  of  the  early 
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[Cox,  Thomas.]  Magna  Britannia  et  Hibernia, 
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Coxe,  Margaret.     See  Wyclift'e,  John. 

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Coxe,  William.  Account  of  the  Russian  dis- 
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Crabbe,  George.  Poetical  works,  with  letters, 
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Journal  of  the  siee^e  of  Loiiisburg.  (Same, 

V.  6.) 
[Crafts,    William    Augustus.]      Forest     Hills 

Cemetery,   its  establishment,  progress,  etc. 

Roxbury.  1S55.     8°. 
Craftsman.  The :   by  Caleb  D' Anvers  [psatd. 

for  Will.  I'ultcncy,  carl  of  Ba(li\.     vols.  1-7. 

7  vols.     Loud.,  1731.     12°. 

yote:  Lord  Bolingbroke  was  one  of  the  principal 

contributors. 

Cragin,  Charles  H.     Sec  Cragin  family. 
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S°.' 
Craig,  A.  R.     Your  luck's  in  your  hand:  or. 

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Craig,  Neville  B.     History  of  Pittsburgh.  Penn. 

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The  olden  time  ;  montlily  publication  de- 
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Craig,  William.  Influence  of  variations  of 
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Cragie,  David.  Elenientsof  general  and  path- 
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[Cramer,  Zadock.]  The  navigator  ;  cont.  direc- 
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Writings    and    disputations,   rel.   to   the 

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Crapsey,  Edward.  The  nether  side  of  New 
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Craufurd.  Quintin.  Catalogue  de  tableaux 
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Craven,  Elizabeth  Berkelev,  /adv.  See  Ans- 
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Craven,  John  J.     See  Davis.  Jefierson. 

Crawford.  Adair  M.  Experiments  and  obser- 
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Crawford  and  Balcarres,  Alexander  William 
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Crawford,  l-'rancis  Marion.  Zoroaster.  Lond., 
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Crawford,  Samuel  Wylie.  Genius  of  the  civil 
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Crawford,  Thomas.  Crawford  and  art  in  Am- 
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Crawford.  House  of.     See  Lindsay  family. 

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Crawfurd,  Oswald  John  Frederick.  Portugal, 
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Crayon,  Geoffrey,  />.<:eiii/.  ■  See  Irving,  Wash- 
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Crayon,  The  .  a  journal  devoted  to  the  graphic 
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Creasy,  .V;V  Edward  Shepherd.  Fifteen  de- 
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F'irsI  platform  of  international  law.  Lon- 
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Historv  of  the  Ottoman  Turks,    ist  ;\mer. 

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[ ]  Sketch  of  the  state  of  Ireland,  past  and 

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H.\RRis<).\,    Fred.      Cromwell.      Lond., 

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Cromwell.  Ruth  Natalie.  Meum  et  tuum ; 
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Cromwell.  Thomas.  History  and  description 
of  Colchester  in  Essex.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1825. 
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Crookes,  William,  and  Rohrig,  Ernst.  Prac- 
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the  last  German  ed.  of  B.  Kerl's  Metallurgy. 
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Crooks,  George  Richard.  .SVc  Simpson,  Mat- 
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Crosby,  Alpheus.  Grammar  of  the  Greek  lan- 
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Crosby,  Alpheus  Benning.  Anatomy  of  the 
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Crosby,  Enoch,  a/ias  Harvey  Birch.  The  spy 
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Sotf :  Crosby  has  been  incorrectly  supposed  to  be 
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CooptT  had  never  heard  of  him. 

Crosby,  Ernest  H.     Sec  Rutgers  family. 
Crosby.   Frances  Jane.     Monterey  and  other 

poems.     N.  Y..  1851.     12°. 
[Crosby,  Howard.]     Lands  of  the  Moslem  ;  a 

narrative  of  oriental  travel,  by  El-Mukattem 

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Crosby,  Jaazaniah.     Annals  of  Charlestown, 

N.  H.     (New  Hamp.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  4) 
Crosby,  John  Player.      [A  memorial.]     n.  p. 

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Crosby,  Leander.    Loss  of  the  SparrowrHawk. 

Sec  Livermore,  Chas.  \Y. 
Crosby,  Nathan.     Annual  obituary  notices  of 

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Same,  for  1858.     Boston,  1S59.    8°. 

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Crosby,  Sylvester  Sage.  Early  coins  of  Amer- 
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Crosby  family.  Josiah  Crosby,  Sarah  Fitch, 
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George. 
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Croswell,  Frederick.  History ofTrinity Church, 
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[Croucher,  J.  H.,  andGray,  Gustave  Le.]  Plain 
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Croucher,  Richard  D.  The  peoi)le  vs.  C;  in 
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Crow,  John  M.  The  Athenian  Pny.\  ;  with  a 
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Crowe,  Eyre  Evans.  History  of  France.  3  vols. 
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Same.    5  vols.     Lond.,  1858-68.     8°. 

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foreign  statesmen.     5  vols.     Lond.,  1S32-38. 
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Crowe,  Joseph  Archer,  ami  Cavalcaselle,  G.  B. 

Early  Flemish  painters.     Lonil.,  1S57.     S°. 
History   of   painting   in   Nortli    Italy, 

I4lh-i6th  century.    2  vols.    Lond.,  1871.    8°. 
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,SV<'  Raffaele. — Tiziano. 

Crowell,  E.  P.     Commission  of  the  captain  of 

a  Salvm  jjrivateer,  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

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An  "Epicedium"  composed  in  1752  by 

John   Cleaveland  of  Chebacco,   in  Ipswich, 
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Crowell,  John.  Colonial  and  revolutionary 
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Crowell,  Roiiert.  History  of  Essex,  Mass., 
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Crowest,  Frederick  J.  Book  of  musical  anec- 
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The  great  tone  poets ;  short  memoirs  of' 

composers.     Lond.,  1875.     8°. 

Crowley,  Robert.     Sec  Lanquet,  Thos. 


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Cruden,  Alexander.    Complete  concordance  to 

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Cruden,  John.  Report  on  the  management  of 
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Cruden,  Robert  Peirce.  History  of  Graves- 
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The  first  scholarship  ;it  Harvard  College, 

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Davis,  Cushman  Kellogg.  Sec  Gorman,  Willis 
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Davis,  George.  Historical  sketch  of  Sturbridge 
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Davis,  George  L.     See  Davis  family. 

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Davis,  Henry.  Narrative  of  the  embarrass- 
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Davis,  Isaac.  Action  of  the  council  on  [his] 
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Davis,  James  M.  Universalism  unmasked  ;  or, 
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Life  of  Davis  ;   by  a   South  Carolinian. 

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Description     of    Carver,     Mass.,     1815. 

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History  of  Abington,  Mass.,  1816.   (Same, 

V.  17.) 

History    of    free    schools    in     Plymouth 

colony,  1815.     (Same,  v.  14.) 

History  of  Plympton,  Mass.,  1S15.    (Sai/ie, 

V.  I4-) 

History  of  Plympton  [Carver  and  a  part 

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History  of  Rochester,  1815.    (Same,  v.  14.) 

History  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  1S15.     (Same, 

V.  14.) 

History  of  Warehani,  1S15.   (Same,  v.  14.) 

Notes  on  Halifa.x.     (Same,  v.  14.) 

Notes  on  Plymouth.     (Same,  v.  13.) 

Notes  on  the  springs  of  Boston.     (Same, 

v.  20.) 


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Dawson,  .V//- John  William.  Acadian  geology. 
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Day,  David  F.     Sec  Clinton,  George  W. 

Day,  David  T.  Sec  U.  S.  Interior  Dept. 
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Leonard  family. — Watson,  Elkanali. 


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15 


DEDHAM 


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History  of  tlie  Menapii  ;  the  ancient  Zee- 
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Mary  Stuart,  Hothwell  and  the  casket  let- 
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Nashville  ;  address  before  the  N.  Y.  Hist. 

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last  24  hours  of  tlie  Army  of  northern  \'irKinia. 

[ ]  St.  Paul's  Church,  Red  Hook,  Duchess 

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Secession  in  Switzerland  and  in  the  U. 

S.  compared  ;  address  before  the  Vermont 
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iVr  Carausius. — De  Peyster,  Arent  S. — 

Johnson,  .SVV  John. — Kearny,  Philip. — McAl- 
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2.  Recollections  of  the  Lakes  and  the  Lake  poets, 
Coleridge.  Wordsworth  and  Southey.  3.  Spanish 
military  nun.— Last  days  of  Immanuel  Kant.— System 
of  the  heavens  as  revealed  hy  Lord  Kosse's  telesci»pes. 
—Joan  of  Arc— Casuistry  of  Roman  meals.— Modern 
superstition.  4.  On  murder,  considered  as  one  of  the 
fine  arts.-Revolt  of  the  Tartars,  or  flight  of  the  Kal- 
muck Khan  and  his  pe<iple  from  the  Russian  territo- 
ries to  the  frontiers  of  China.— Dialogues  of  three 
Templars  on  political  economy,  chiefly  in  relation  to 
the  princii)les  of  Ricardo.-Ou  war.-English  mail 
coach,  s  I'etcy  Hvsshe  Shelley.-Ilr.  I'arr.  or  Whig- 
Ki»m  in  its  rclMli..!!  (..  lit.  t  ..Inre.-Oliver  Goldsmith. 
-dnWor.lsw.  N.hii  Keats.     Ilomeranfl 

llomeridii-.  1      Richard    llenlley- 

Cicero.  -  Sf.  1  Milt.Mi.  -  Appen.lix.     7. 

Walking  Sle«:o.  .  i..  >i  n.|„,  h,  Wellesley.  Schlos- 
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[ ■]  Nursery  noonings.     N.  Y.,  1S75.     12°. 

[ ]  Skirmishes  and  sketches.    Boston,  1865. 

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[ ]  Summer  rest.     Boston,  1S66.     12°. 

[ ]  Twelve  miles  from   a   lemon.     N.   Y., 

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[ ]  Wool  gathering.     Boston,  1S67.     12°. 

Dodge,  Richard  Irving.  Our  wild  Indians  ; 
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Dodge,  Robert.  See  Colombo,  C. — Dodge 
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Dodge,  R.  R.     See  Dodge  family. 

Dodge,  Theodore  Ayrault.  Alexander  ;  a  his- 
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account  of  the  campaigns  of  the  great  Mace- 
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among   the   Carthagenians  and  Romans  to 
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[ ]  CEconomy  of  human  life  ;  tr.   Ironi  an 

Indian  ms.  by  an  ancient  Bramin.     Dtiblin, 
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[ ]  Same.     Edin.,  1784.     16°. 

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Dolllnger,  Johann  Joseph  Ignaz  von.  Fables 
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Hippolytus  and  Callistus  ;  or.  The  church 

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Studies  in  European  history,  being  aca- 
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Uiliir  Wiiilon'.— Boldoii  Book. 

Domesday  book  ;  or,  The  great  survey  of  Eng- 
land of  William  the  Conqueror,  10S6.  Fac- 
simile of  the  part  relating  to—;  photozinco- 
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I.eiceslershire,  Lincolnshire.  Middlesex.  Norfolk. 
Northam|itonshire,  NoltinRhamshire,  Oxfordshire, 
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Domesday  commemoration,  1086-1SS6;  Domes- 
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Dorr,  Benjamin.    Addre.ss.    See  Phila.    Christ 

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Dorr,  Henry  C.     The  planting  and  growth  of 

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Dorr,  Julia  Caroline  Ripley.  See  Kellogg, 
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Dorr,  Thomas  Wilson.  Life  and  times  of  D., 
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Dorrlngton,  Theophilus.  Observations  cone, 
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Dorsey,  James  Owen.  The  (j^egiha  language. 
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Omaha  sociology.  (.Srt/wt',  Bur.  of  Ethnol. 

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Osage  traditions.    (Same,  Bur.  ofEthnol. 

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Dorsey,  John  Svng.  Elements  of  surgery.  2d 
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Dorsheimer,  William.  Buffalo  during  the  war 
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Dostoyeffsky,  Fedor.  Buried  alive  ;  or.  Ten 
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Doty,  James  Duane.  Northern  Wisconsin  in 
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Douglas,  Charles  Henry  James.  See  Douglas 
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Douglas,  Joshua  Lufkin.    See  Douglas  family. 

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Douglas.   Tlioinas.     .SVr  Selkirk,  /inr/ oi. 
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Douglass,  Frederick.      Douglass,   the  colored 

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Douglass,   William.     Letters  to  Cadwallader 

Colilen,    1720-1735.     (Mass.  Hist.  See.  Col. 

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Doursther,  Horace.  Dictionnaire  des  poids  et 
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Dousman,  H.  L.  Memoir;  by  H.  H.  Sibley. 
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Dow,  Joseph.  Historical  address  at  Hamilton, 
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Dow  family.     Srr  .Stranahan  family. 

Dowden,  Kdward.  Shakspere ;  critical  study 
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.SVr  Shelley,    1'.    15.  —  Southey,    Robt.-- 

Taylor,  Henry. 

Dowe,   William.      Junius,    Lord   Chatham ;    a 

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Dowell,   .Stephen.      History   of   taxation    and 

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Downing,  Andrew  Jackson.  Architecture  of 
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country  ;  also  Hints  to  young  architects,  by 
George  Wightwick.  3d  Amer.  ed.  N.  Y., 
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Rural  essays ;  ed.  with  a  memoir  of  the 

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Frederika  Hremer.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8°. 

Downing,  Clement.     Compendious  history   of 

the   Indian  wars,  and  the  forces  of  Angria 

the  pyrate;  with  the  life  and  actions  of  John 

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Downing.  Emanuel.     Letter  to  James  Usher, 

1620.     (.Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  32.) 
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(Kerr's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  8.) 

Voyage  to  India,  1614.     (Same,  v.  9.) 

Dows,  Azro  Milton.     Sit  Dows  family. 

Dows  ()/■  Dowse  family  in  America  ;  genealogy 
of  the  descendants  of  Lawrence  Dows,  incl. 
tile  Masterman,  Newman,  Morse  and  other 
families,  1642-1S90  ;  comp.  by  A.  M.  Dows. 
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Dowse,  Thomas.  Catalogue  of  [his]  private 
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Everett,  Ed.     Eulogy  on  D.  before  the 

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Mass.  Hist.  Society.     Proceedings  rel.  to 

[his]  donations ;  with  eulogy,  by  Edward 
Everett.     Boston,  1S59.     8°. 

Dowse  family.     .SVr  Dows  family. 

Dowson,  John.  Classical  dictionary  of  Hindu 
mythology  and  religion,  geography,  history 
and  literature.  Lond.,  1S79.  8°.  (Triibner's 
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Doyle,  .S7r  Francis  Hastings  Charles.  Reminis- 
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Doyle.  John  Andrew.  The  English  in  America  ; 
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The  English  in  .America  ;  X'irginia,  Mary- 
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Doyle,  John  T.  Bay  of  San  Francisco.  (Amer. 
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History  of  the  Pious  Fund  of  California, 

(California  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  1.) 

Memoranda  as  to  the  discovery  of  San 

Francisco  Bay;  with  remarks,  by  J.  1).  Wash- 
burn.    1S73.     (Amer.  Anli(|.  Soc.  Proc.  V.  5.) 

Dracontius.  Cariniiia  nmni.i.  (Migne.  Patrol. 
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263 


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Dragendorff,  Georg.  Plant  analysis  ;  Ir.  from 
the  German,  bv  Henrv  G.  Greenish.  N.  Y., 
1SS4.     8°. 

Dragoon  campaigns  to  the  Rocky  Mts.  St'c 
Hildreth,  James. 

Drake,  Benjamin,  a/id  Mansfield,  E.  B.  De- 
scription of  Cincinnati.  Lond.,  1S27.  12°. 
(Bd.  with  Bullock's  Sketch  of  the  western 
states.) 

See  Black  Hawk. — Tecumseh. 

Drake,  Charles  Daniel.   Union  and  anti-slavery 

speeches,  during  the  rebellion.     Cinn.,  1S64. 

12°. 
Drake.  Charles  Francis  Tyrwhitt.    Unexplored 

Syria.     See  Burton,  Rich.  F. 
Drake,  Daniel.     Pioneer  life  in  Kentucky  ;  ed. 

with   notes   and  biog.  sketch,  by  Chas.  D. 

Drake.    Cinn.,  1870.    8°.    (Ohio  Valley  Hist. 

Ser.  no.  6.) 

!\I.\NSFIELD,  Ed.  D.     Memoirs  of  Drake  ; 

with  notices  of  the  early  settlement  of  Cin- 
cinnati, and  its  pioneer  citizens.  Cinn.,  1855. 
8°. 

Drake,  Sir  Francis.  E.xpedition  to  the  We.st 
Indies,  1585-86.  (Hakluyt's  Col.  of  voy. 
V.  4.) 

Voyage  into  the  South  Sea  and  about  the 

globe,  1577.     {Same,  v.  4.) 

Voyage  round  the  world,  1577-80.  (Kerr's 

Col.  of  voy.  V.  10.) 

Voyages.  (Smollett's  Comp.  ofvoy.  v.  3.) 

and  Hawkins,  Sir  John.     Last  voyage  to 

the  West  Indies,  1595.  (Hakluyt's  Col.  of 
voy.  v.  4.) 

CoRRETT,  Julian.     Drake.     Lond.,  1890. 

12°.     (Eng.  men  of  action.) 

Fletcher,  Francis.  The  world  encom- 
passed by  Sir  Francis  Drake,  being  his  next 
voyage  to  that  to  Nombre  de  Dios ;  with 
introd.  by  W.  S.  W.  Vaux.  Lond.,  1S54.  8°. 
(Hakluyt  Soc.  v.  16.) 

M.WNARDE,  Thomas.     Sir  F.  Drake,  his 

voyage,  1595  ;  ed.  by  W.  D.  Cooley.  Lond., 
1S49.     8°.     (Same,  v.  4.) 

Sir  F.  Drake  revived  :  being  a  summary 

and  true  relation  of  foure  severall  voyages 
made  by  D.  to  the  West  Indies ;  collected 
out  of  the  notes  of  Drake,  Fletcher  and 
other  gentlemen,  etc.     Lond.,  1653.     s.  4°. 

See  Robjohus,  Sydney. 

Drake,  Francis  Samuel.  Dictionary  of  Amer- 
ican biography.     Boston,  1S72.     1.  S". 

Indian  tribes  of  the  United  .States  ;  their 

history,  antiquities,  etc.  2  vols.  Phila.,  1S84. 
4°- 

The  town   of  Ro.xbury ;    its  memorable 

persons,  history,  etc.     Roxbury,  1S78.     8°. 

Drake,  John  H.  Thirty-two  years  of  the  life 
of  an  adventurer.     N.  Y.,  1847.     12°. 

Drake,  Joseph  Rodman.  The  culprit  fay  and 
other  poems.     N.  Y..  1S35.     8°. 


and  Halleck,  Fitz  Greene.     The  croakers. 

1st  complete  ed.  N.  Y.,i86o.  1.8°.  (Brad- 
ford Club  series,  n.  2.) 

See  Halleck,  Fitz  Greene. 

Drake,  Nathan.     See  Shakespeare,  Wni. 
Drake,  Samuel  Adams.    Book  of  New  England 

legends  and  folk  lore  in  prose  and  poetry. 
Boston,  1S84.     s.  4°. 

Bunker  Hill ;  letters  from  the  battle  field, 

by  British  officers  engaged.  Boston,  1875. 
8°. 

Historic  fields  and  mansions  of  Middlesex, 

Mass.     Boston,  1874.     8°. 

History  of  Middlesex  Co.,  Mass.     2  vols. 

Boston,  1880.     4°. 

Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England 

coast.     N.  Y.,  1875.     s.  4°. 

Old  landmarks  and  historic  personages 

of  Boston.     Boston,  1S73.    8°. 

Drake.  Samuel  Gardner.  Annals  of  witchcraft 
in  New  England  and  elsewhere  in  the  LT.  S. 
Boston,  1S69.     4°. 

Book  of  the  Indians.     Boston,  1845.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  [his]  library.     Boston,  1S76. 

8°. 

Early  history  of  Georgia  embracing  the 

embassy  of  Sir  Alex.  Cuming  to  Chero- 
kees  in  1730.  Boston,  1S72.  8°.  (N.  E. 
Hist. -Gen.  Society.) 

Historical  memoir  of  the  colony  of  New 

Plymouth,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

-Vy/t'.-  Forming  part  5,  of  B.iylies*  History. 

History  and  antiquities  of  Boston,  1630- 

1770.     Boston,  1S56.     8°. 

Old   Indian    chronicle  ;    a    collection   of 

tracts  published  in  the  time  of  King  Philip's 
War;  [with]  introd.  and  notes.  Boston, 
1S67.     1.  8°. 

Contents:  Drake,  S.  G.  Origin  of  Indian  wars; 
particularly  King  Philip's  war. — S.,  N.  Present  state 
of  N.  Eng.  with  respect  to  the  Indian  war  :  by  a  Mer- 
chant of  Boston.  167=;  :— ContiTiuation  of  the  state  of  N. 
Eng.;  a  farther  account  of  the  Indian  warr  ;  with  ac- 
count of  the  rebellion  of  the  negroes  in  the  Barbadoes 
[b>;  G.  VV.].  1676.— New  narrative  of  the  state  of  N.  E., 
being  a  continued  account  of  the  bloody  Indian  war. 
1676. — True  account  of  occurrences  in  the  warre  be- 
tween the  English  and  the  Indians  in  N.  E.  1676. — H., 
R.  The  warr  in  N.  E.  visibly  ended,  etc.  1677.— News 
from  N.  E.;  a  true  account  of  the  present  bloody  wars 
betwixt  the  infidels,  natives  and  English  Christians 
and  converted  Indians  of  N.  E..  etc.  1676  —Farther 
brief  und  true  narration  of  the  late  wars  risen  in  N.  E.. 
etc.     1676. 

Particular  history  of  the  five  years'  French 

and  Indian  war  in  New  England,  1744-49, 
sometimes  called  Gov.  Shirley's  war  ;  with 
memoir  of  Shirley.     Boston,  1870.     s.  4°. 

Result  of  researches  among  the  British 

archives  rel.  to  the  founders  of  New  Eng- 
land.    Boston,  1S60.     4°. 

Review  of  Winthrop's  journal  as  edited 

by  J.  Savage.     Boston,  1S54.     8°. 


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The  witchcraft  ilelusion  in  New  England  ; 

with  introd.  and  notes.  3  vols.  Roxbiirv, 
1S66.     4°. 

CoHtmts:  I.  Mather.  Cotton.  The  wonders  of  the 
invisible  world.— 2-^.  Calef,  Robert.  More  wonders 
ofthc  invisible  world. 

Sheppard,  John  H.  Memoir  of  D.  Al- 
bany, 1S63.     4°. 

.S'lV  Church,  Thomas. — Drake  family. — 

Hiibl.ard.  Win. 

Drake  family.  Genealogical  and  biographical 
account  of  the  D.  f:imily  in  America  ;  with 
notices  of  persons  of  the  name  in  England, 
by  S.  G.  Drake.     Boston,  1S45.     '2°. 

Dramatic  pieces  calculated  to  render  young 
ladies  amiable  and  happy  when  their  educa- 
tion is  completed.  3  vols  in  I.  New  Haven, 
1791.     12°. 

Drane,  Augusta  Theodosia.  See  Catherine  of 
Siena.  .S7. 

Draper.  ,V/-.  ami  J/rs.  Fernando  Pratt.  Ac- 
coinit  of  [their]  silver  wedding,  at  Westford, 
N.  v..  June  16  ;  incl.  hist,  essays  on  the 
Draper  and  Preston  families.     Albany,  1871. 

S'. 

I  Draper,  George  B.]  Chapter  in  the  history  of 
.St.  Andrew's  Church,  N.  Y.;  by  the  Rector. 
K.  v..  1872.     8°. 

Draper,  Henry.  On  the  construction  of  a  sil- 
vered glass  telescope,  fifteen  and  a  half  inches 
in  aperture,  and  its  uses  in  celestial  photog- 
raphy.    (Smithsonian  Inst.  Cont.  v.  14.) 

Draper,  James.  History  of  Spencer,  Mass.,  to 
iS6<i;  incl.  a  sketch  of  Leicester  to  1753.  2d 
e<l.    ^Vorcester,  n.  d.     8°. 

Draper,  John  William.  History  of  the  Ameri- 
c.ui  civil  war.     3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1867-70.     S°. 

History  of  the  intellectual  development 

of  Europe.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1864.     8°. 

Human  physiology,  statical  and  dynam- 
ical.    N.  Y.,  1S56.     8°. 

Thoughts  on   the  future   civil   policy  of 

America.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8°. 

Treatise  on  the  forces  which  produce  the 

organization  of  plants ;  with  memoirs  on 
capillary  attraction,  electricity,  etc.  N.  Y., 
1S44.     4°. 

Bakkkr,  George  F.     Memoir  of  D.,  read 

before  the  Nat.  Acad,  ol  Sciences,  Apl.  21, 
|S,S6.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Draper,  Lyman  Copeland.  Autograph  collec- 
tiiiiis  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  In- 
dependence aiul  of  the  Constitution.  (Wis- 
consin .Slate  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  10.) 

Early  French  forts  in  western  Wisconsin. 

{Siiiiif,  v.  10.) 

King's  Ml.  and  its  heroes  ;  history  of  the 

battle,  Oct.  7,  1780,  and  events  which  led  to 
it.     Cinn.,  1S81.     8°. 

Notice  of  Match-e-ke-wis,  the  captor  of 

Mackinaw.  (Wisconsin  St.ile  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  7) 


Public   libraries    of   Wisconsin.     (Same, 

V.  3) 

Wisconsin   necrology,    1S74-S1.      {Same, 

V.  7-10.) 

and  olheys.    Ancient  copper  implements. 

{Same,  v.  8.) 

[Thwaites,  Reuben  G.,  and  Butter- 
field,  C.  W.]  Biographical  sketches  of  D. 
and  Mortimer  M.  Jackson.  M.adison,  1S87.  8°. 

See  Formal!,  Saml.  S. — Hole-in-the-Day. 

— Hyer,  George. — Larrabee,  C.  H. — St.  Cyr, 
Michel. 

Drapiez,  Auguste.    Dictionnaire  classique  des 

sciences    naturellcs;    avec  atlas,      ii   vols. 

Bruxelles,  1837-45.     8°. 
Dreams  and  reveries  of  a  quiet  man.    See  Fay, 

Theo.  Sedgwick. 
Dredge,  James.      Pennsylvania    railroad ;    its 

organization,  construction  and  management. 

Lond.,  1S79.     f"l- 
Dreer,   Ferninand  Julius.      Catalogue  of  the 

collection  of  autographs  formed  by  D.     vol. 

I.     Phila.,  1890.     4°. 
Drepanlus  Florus.     Psalmi  et  hymni.     (Migne. 

Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  61.) 
Dresden.   Komcliche  Gai.erie  in  Dresden. 

Die  vorziiglichsten  Gemalde  nach  den  Origi- 

nalen  auf  Stein  gezeichnet  ;  Iherausgegeben 

von]  Franz  Hanfstaengl.     2  vols.     Dresden, 

n.  d.  fol. 
Recueil   d'estampes  d'apri^-s  les  plus 

ci^lebres  tableaux  ;  avec  une  description  dc 

chaque  tableau  en  Francois.  3  vols.  Dresde, 

1 753- 1 874-     fol. 
Dresser,  Christopher.    Carpets.   (Bevan's  Brit. 

man.  v.  6.) 

Japan,  its  architecture,  art,  and  art  manu- 
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Du  Coudray-Holstein,  H.  L.  Villauine.  Sec 
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Duff,  Mary.  Mary  Duff;  by  Joseph  N.  Ireland. 
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DufT,  Mountstuart  Elphinstone  Grant.  See 
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Dufferln,  Frederic  Temple  Hamilton  Black- 
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DUSSIEUX 


Durand,  Abbot  of  Troarii.  De  corpore  et  san- 
guine Domini ;  Epitaphium  Ainardi  abbatis 
Divensis  ;  Epitaphium  Mabiliae  comitissae. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  149.) 

[Durand,  Alice  Marie  CeltSste  Henry,  pseud. 
Henry  Grevi/le.]     Dosia.     Paris,  1878.     12°. 

[ ]  Suzanne  Norniis.     Paris,  1879.     12°. 

Durand,  Charles  Etienne.  Description  de  mo- 
numens,  etc.     See  Grangent,  J.  M. 

Durand,  E.  Catalogue  des  estampes  du  cabinet 
de  D.  Paris,  1819.  8°.  (Bd.  with  Q.  Crau- 
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Durand,  Henri.  Poesies  ;  pr&^d6es  d'une  no- 
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1 86 1.     S°. 

Durand,  Jean  Nicolas  Louis.  Recueil  et  paral- 
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Durand,  John  [Ed.].  New  materials  for  the 
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documents  in  the  French  archives.  N.  V., 
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Durand.  Ursin.     See  MartSne,  Edmond. 

Durant,  Ghislani.  Hygiene  of  the  voice,  its 
phvsiologv  and  anatomy.  New  ed.  N.  Y., 
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Durant,  Simon.  Description  des  monumens, 
etc.     See  Grangent,  J.  JM. 

Durer,  Albrecht.  Designs  of  the  prayer  book  ; 
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1817.     fol. 

Literary  remains  of  1).,  by  \Vm.  Martin 

Conway;  with  transcripts  from  the  British 
Museum  MSS.  and  notes  upon  them  by  Lina 
Eckenstein.     Camb.,  1S89.     1.  8°. 

Passio  Christi.     Die  kleine  Passion  ;  the 

Little  Passion  ;  reproduced  in  facsimile.  Ed. 
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Heath,  Rich.  Ford.   Diirer.    Lond.,  18S1. 

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H EATON,  Mary  I\L     History  of  the  life  of 

D.;  with  a  translation  of  his  letters  and 
account  of  his  works.     Lond.,  1870.     8°. 

Scott,   Wm.    B.      Diirer;    his    life    and 

works,  incl.  autobiographical  papers  and 
catalogues.     Lond.,  1869.     8°. 

Th.wsing,   Moriz.     Diirer  ;   his   life   and 

works;  tr.  from  the  German,  ed.  by  Fred. 
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Durfee,  Calvin.  Centennial  discourse  before 
the  South  Church,  Dedham,  Mass.,  June  26  ; 
with  hist,  and  biog.  notes.    Boston,  1836.    8°. 

History  of  Williams   College.      Boston, 

1S60.     8°. 

Williams  biographical  annals ;  with  in- 
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See  Fitch,  Ebenezer. 

Durfee,  Job.  Discourse  before  the  R.  I.  Hist. 
Society,  Jan.  13.     Prov.,  1847.     8°. 

Hazard,  Rowland  G.     Discourse  oji  the 

character  and  writings  of  D.  ;  before  the  R. 
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Durfee,  Thomas.  Gleanings  from  the  judicial 
history  of  Rhode  Island.  (R.  L  Hist,  tracts, 
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Historical  discourse  on  the  250th  anni- 
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1887.     8°. 

Durkee,  Charles.  Some  of  the  prominent 
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consin State  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 

Durrie,  Daniel  Steele.  Bibliographia  genealo- 
gica  Americana  ;  index  to  Amer.  genealo- 
gies and  pedigrees.     Albany,  186S.    8°. 

Same.     2d  ed.     Albany,  1878.     8°. 

Same.    3d  ed.     Albany,  18S6.     8°. 

Supplement.     Albany,  1888.     8°. 

Early  outposts  of  Wisconsin.     Annals  of 

Prairie  du  Chien  ;  a  paper  read  before  the 
Wis.  Hist.  Society,  1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Green  Bay  for  200   years,    1639-1839  ; 

paper  read  before  the  Wis.  Hist.  Society, 
1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     S°. 

History  of  Madison,  Wis.;  incl.  the  Four 

Lake  country  to  1874 ;  with  notes  on  Dane 
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LItility  of  the  study  of  genealogy  ;  paper 

before  the  Wisconsin  Hist.  Society,  n.  p., 
1S62.     8°. 

Sec  Carver,  Jonathan. — Gale,  George. — 

Holt  family. — Smith,  John  Y. — Steele  family. 

Duruy,  Jean  Victor.  History  of  Greece  and  of 
the  Greek  people,  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  Roman  conquest  ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  M.  M. 
Ripley  ;  with  introd.  by  J.  P.  Mahafly.  [Ed. 
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History  of  Rome  and  the  Roman  people 

from  its  origin  to  the  establishment  of  the 
Christian  empire  [tr.  by  !\L  RL  Ripley]  ;  ed. 
by  J.  P.  Mahaffy.  6vols.  in  12.  Lond.,  1883- 
86.     8°. 

Duryea,  Samuel  Bowne.  Address  on  educa- 
tion.    [Brooklyn,  1879.]     12°. 

The   age   in   which   we   dwell  ;    address. 

Brooklyn,  1S78.     12°. 

[ ]  Plea  for  impartial  taxation,    n.  t.  p.    12°. 

[ ]  Rightness  of  self-love   as   a  ground   of 

action.     [Brooklyn,  1879.]     12°. 
Dusenbery,  Benjamin  Meredith.     See  Jackson, 

Andrew. 
Dusenbury,   Mary    E.    Carhart.      See  Carhart 

family. 
[Du    Sommerard,    Alexandre.]      Notices    sur 

I'Hotel  de  Cluny  etsurle  Palais  des  Thermes, 

avec  des  notes  sur  la  culture  des  arts,  princi- 

palement  dans  les  15'=  et  i6e  si^cles.     Paris, 

1834.     8°. 
Oussieux,    Louis    Etienne.      Canada    sous   la 

domination  franjaise.     Paris,  1855.     8°. 

ei  aiities.     M^moires  intJdits  sur  la  vie  et 

les  ouvrages  des  membres  de  I'Ac.ad^mie 
Royale  de  Peinture  et  de  Sculpture.  2  vols. 
Paris,  1854.     8". 

See  Bourbon  family. 


DUSTON 


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DYCE 


Duston,  Hannah.  Heroism  of  D.;  with  the 
Indian  wars  of  New  England ;  by  Robt.  B. 
Cavcrly.     lioston,  1S75.     12°. 

Dutch,  The,  drawn  to  the  life.  Lond.,  1664. 
16°. 

Dutch  East-India  Company.  Collection  of  voy- 
ages inKkTtaki.n  l)y  the  I).  E.  I.  Co.,  for  the 
improvement  of  trade  and  navigation.  Lond., 
1703.     S°. 

Historiesch  verhaal  van  de  Nederlandsche 

Oosl-Indische  Compagnie.  2  vols.  Arnhem, 
1768-72.     8°. 

Sire  East  India  Co. 

Dutcher,  L.  L.  History  of  St.  Albans,  Yt. ;  and 
History  of  Sheldon.  Vt.;  by  H.  R.  Whitney 
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Dutt,  Toru.  Ancient  ballads  and  legends  of 
Hindustan.     Lond.,  1SS5.     12°. 

Dutton,  Clarence  Edward.  Charleston  earth- 
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Hawaiian  volcanoes.     {Sntiic,  Report,  v. 

4-) 

Mount    Taylor    and    the    Zuni    plateau. 

{Same,  Report,  v.  6.) 

Physical  geology  of  the  Grand  Canon  dis- 
trict.    (Same,  Report,  v.  i.) 

Tertiary  history  of  the  Grand  Caiion  dis- 
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Dutton,  Samuel  William  Southmayd.  History 
of  the  North  Church,  New  Haven,  1742-1S42. 
New  Haven,  1S42.     8°. 

Dutton  family.  Genealogy  of  the  D.  family 
in  I'lnnsylvania,  etc.;  by  Gilbert  Cope. 
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Duty  of  American  women  to  their  country.  See 
Beecher,  Catherine  E. 

Duval,  Mathias.  Pr<?cis  d'anatomie  A  I'usage 
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Duy,  Albert  W.  Memoir  of  D.,  by  Saml.  A. 
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Duyckinck,  Evert  Augustus.  National  portrait 
gallery  of  eminent  Americans,  from  paint- 
ings by  A.  Chappel ;  with  biographies  by  D. 
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and  Duyckinck,  George  L.     Cyclopaedia 

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lU'TLliK,  VVm.  Allen.     Memorial   sketch 

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—  See  Allan,  John.— Frencau,  Philip.— Hal- 
Icck,  Fitz-Greene.  — Irving,  Washington.— 
Smith,  Sydney.— Tuckerman,  Henry  T. 


Dwight,  Benjamin  Woodhridge.  Modern  philol- 
ogv,  its  discoveries,  history  and  induence. 
N.'Y.,  1S60.     8°. 

..SV<'   Dwight,    Benj.   Woolsey.  —  Dwight 

family. — .Strong  family. 

Dwight,  Benjamin  Woolsey.  Reminiscences, 
by  B.  W.  Dwight ;  [extract  of  sermon,  by 
Simeon  North  ;  and  reminiscences  of  Sophia 
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Dwight,  Edward  S.  Address  delivered  in  Saco, 
Me.,  Oct.  12,  on  the  looth  anniv.  of  the  orga- 
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Dwight,  Joseph,  aii</  Partridge,  O.  Letters  to 
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V.  5) 

Dwight,  M.try  Ann.  Grecian  and  Roman  myth- 
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Dwight,  Nathaniel.  Lives  of  the  signers  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence.  N.  Y.,  1S60. 
12°. 

Dwight,  Sereno  Edwards.  See  Brainerd,  David. 

Dwight,  Sophia  Woodbridge.  See  Dwight, 
Benj.  Woolsey. 

Dwight,  Theodore,  1764-1846.  History  of  the 
Hartford  Convention  ;  with  review  of  the 
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Dwight,  Theodore,  1796- 1866.  The  Roman 
republic  of  1S49  ;  with  accounts  of  the  in- 
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Dwight,  Theodore  William.  Report  on  the 
prisons  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.  See  Wines, 
Enoch  C. 

Dwight,  Timothy,  1752-1817.  Conquest  of  Ca- 
naan, a  poem.     Hartford,  17S5.     12°. 

Remarks   on   the   review   of  Inchiquin's 

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Statistical  account  of  the  city  of  New- 
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Theology  explained  and  defended  ;  ser- 
mons, with  memoir  of  the  author.  5  vols. 
Middletown,  181S-19.     8°. 

Same.     4  vols.     New  Haven,  1825.     8°. 

Travels  in  New  England  and  New  York. 

4  vols.     Lond.,  1823.     8°. 

Spkagi'E,  Wm.  B.     Life  of  D.     (Sparks' 

Anier.  biog.  2d  ser.  v.  4.) 

Dwight,  Timothy.     See  Bond,  Alvaii. 

Dwight  family.  History  of  the  descendants  of 
John  Dwight,  of  Dedham,  Mass.;  by  Benj. 
W.  Dwight.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1874.    8°. 

Dwight's  joiirn.'il  of  Music,  vols.  31-3S.  8  vols. 
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Dwinell  family.     See  Dunnel  family. 

Dyce,  Alexander.  A  few  notes  on  Shake- 
speare ;  with  remarks  on  the  emendations  of 
the  ms. -corrector  in  Collier's  copy  of  the 
folio  1632.     Lond.,  1853.     8°. 


DYCE 


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DYMOND 


[Eit]    Specimens   of    British   poetesses. 

Lond.,  1825.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  paintings,  miniatures,  en- 
gravings, etc.,  bequeatlied  by  [D.]  to  tlie 
British  government.     Lond.,  1S74.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  printed  books  and  mss.  be- 
queathed by  D.  to  the  British  government. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1875.     8°. 

Sec  Akenside,  Mark. — Beattie,  James. — 

Pope,  Ale.x. — Rosfers,  Saml. — Shakespeare, 
Wm. 

Dyche,  Thomas.  New  general  English  dic- 
tionary.    Lond.,  1759.     8°. 

Same.     17th  ed.     Lond.,  1794.     8°. 

Dyer,   Alexander   Brydie.      Proceedings  of  a 

court  of  inquiry  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov. 
9,  1868,  to  examine  into  accusations  against 
D.  ;  testimony  of  C.  Arrick  and  H.  Ames. 
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Dyer,  Cornelia  Catherine  Joy.  See  Dyer  family. 
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Dyer,  David.  History  of  the  Albany  Peniten- 
tiary.    Albany,  1867.     8°. 

Plenary  in.spiration  of  the  Old  and  New 

Testaments  ;  with  introd.  by  R.  S.  Storrs. 
Boston,  1S49.     12°. 

Dyer,  George.  History  of  the  LIniversity  and 
colleges  of  Cambridge.    2  vols.   Lond.,  1814. 


Dyer,  Louis.  Studies  of  the  gods  in  Greece  at 
certain  sanctuaries  recently  excavated  ;  lec- 
tures, 1890,  at  the  Lowell  Institute.  Lond., 
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Dyer,  Thomas  Henry.  Ancient  Athens ;  its 
history,  topography  and  remains.  Lond., 
1S73.     1.  8°. 

History   of   modern    Europe,    1453-1857. 

4  vols.     Lond.,  1S61-64.     8°. 

Same,  1453-1871.  5  vols.  Loud.,  1S77.  8°. 

Pompeii  ;  its  history,  buildings  and  anti- 
quities.    3d  ed.     Lond.,  1871.     8°. 

Dyer,  Thomas  Firminger  Thiselton.  British 
popular  customs,  present  and  past.  Lond., 
1S76.     12°. 

Folk-lore   of  Shakespeare.     N.  Y.,  18S4. 

8°. 

Dyer,  William.    Christ's  famous  titles.    Lond., 

1820.     8°. 
Dyer  family.     Some  records  of  the  D.  family  ; 

by  Cornelia  C.  J.  Dyer.     N.  Y.,  18S4.     12°.' 
Dylks,  Josei^h  C.     See  Taneyhill,  R.  H. 
Dymond,  Jonathan.     Essays  on  the  principles 

of  morality.     4th  ed.     Lond.,  1S42.     8°. 

Iniiuiry  into  the  accordancy  of  war  with 

the  principles  of  Christianity.  4th  ed.   Lond., 
1843.     8°. 


EAST  WINDSOR 


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Earle,  Pliny.     History,  description  and  statis- 
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Sfc  Earle  family. 

Earle  family.  Ralph  Earle  and  his  descendants ; 
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Early  liisi.iry  of  western  Pennsylvania.  Sec 
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Earnshaw,  William.  Digest  of  the  laws  rel.  to 
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East  Anglian  ;  or,  Notes  and  queries  connected 
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East  Hampton,  /,.  /.    See  before,  Easthampton. 

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East  India,  Complete,  pilot ;  or,  Oriental  navi- 
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East  India  Company.  Dawn  of  British  trade  to 
llie  East  IiuUes,  as  recorded  in  the  court 
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List  of  the  names  of  proprietors  of  East 

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See  Dutch  East  India  Co. 

East  and  West  India  Company.  Aenwysinge  : 
naliueii  \ande  Oosl-  ill  West-lndische  Com- 
p.ignieii,  eeii  Compangie  dient  te  maken, 
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Edmund's  lyre  ;  being  his  posthumous  poems, 
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EDWARDS 


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Edward  V.,  of  J£Hg.  Grants,  etc.,  from  the 
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Observations   on    the    language   of   the 

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Egle,  William  Henry.  Illustrated  history  of 
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Egleston,  Melville.  Land  system  of  the  New 
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Histoire  nafiirclle,  2  vols.  Preface  histo- 
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called /«;«,•  and  the  larger  and  folded  plates  in  the 
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Ehlert,  Louis.  From  the  tone  world  ;  a  series 
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Einhardus.    See  Eginhardus. 

Eisen,  Charles.     See  Goncourt,  Edmond. 

Ekkehard,  Abbot  of  St.  Laurent's,  i  'rack. 
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Georgia  Hist.  Society.     Camb.,  1SS7.     8°. 
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1S45.     12°. 
Eldridge.  Joseph.     Sec  Rockwell,  Martin. 
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Elements  of  chess;  a  treatise  comprising  Phili- 

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\'ita,  aiictore  Guiberto.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s. 

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Elgin   and   Kincardine.  James  Bruce,  carl  of. 

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miliac  ;  Sermo  ad  regem  ;  Epistolae  et  charta. 

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Eliot.  Andrew.    Answer  to  Connecticut  clergy. 

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Extracts   from  letters,  etc.     Sec  Mollis, 

Thomas. 

Letter  concerning  the  burning  of  Fair- 
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Eliot,  J.     Memoir  of  E.     (Same,  \\  \o.) 

Eliot,  George,  pseud,  for  Mary  Ann  Evans 

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HfiU.  2  vols. — Impressions  of  Theophraslus  Such. — 
Juhal.  and  other  jioenis,  oM  and  new. — Middlemarcli, 
^  vols. — Mill  on  the  Floss,  2  vols. — Romola,  2  vols, — 


Scenes  of  clerical  life,  2  vols.— Silas  Mar 
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Brief  narrative   of   the  progress  of  the 

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Christian  commonwealtli.     (Mass.    Hist. 

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Holy  Bible,  tr.  into  the  Indian  language. 

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Indian  grammar  begun  ;  or.  An  essay  to 

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Instructions  from  the  church   at   Ncttick 

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A  late  and  further  manifestation  of  the 

Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in  New  Eng- 
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Letter  rel.   to   Ponkipog   Indians,    1657. 

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Letters  to  Robert  Boyle,  1670-S8.  (Same, 

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Eliot,   J.      Hist,  account  of  E.     (M.ass. 

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Francis,  Convers.     Life  of  E.     (Sparks' 

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Mav,  J.     Anecdote  of  E.     (Mass.   Hist. 

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Eliot,  John,  D.D.,  1754-1813.  Accomit  of 
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Biographical  dictionary  of  the  first  set- 
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Burials  and  baptisms  in  Boston,  1701-74. 

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Contin.  of  Narrative  of  newspapers  pub- 
lished in  New  Eng.  from  1704  to  the  Revolu- 
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Description   of    New    Bedford.      (Same, 

V.  4.) 

Ecclesiastical    history   t>f   Ma.ssachusetts 

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McKkan,  J.    Memoir  of  E.   (Same.w  n.) 

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Eliot.  .Samuel  Atkins.  Sketch  of  the  history 
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Eliot,  Walter  Graeme.'    See  Eliot  family. 

Eliot,  William  Greenleaf  Discourses  on  the 
doctrines  of  Christianity.  15th  thous.  Bos- 
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[ ]  Manual  of  prayer,  with  a  collection  of 

hymns.     4th  ed.     Boston,  1S54.     12°. 

Eliot,  William  Horace,  /r.     See  Eliot  family. 

Eliot  family.  Genealogy  of  the  E.  family  ;  by 
Wm.  H.  Eliot,  Jr.;  rev.  and  enl.  by  Wm.  S. 
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Eliot  family.  Sketch  of  the  Eliot  family  ;  by 
W.  G.  Eliot.     N.  v.,  1887.     12°. 

Eliot  family.     6"(Y  John  Eliot. 

Eliot.     See  a/so  Elliot,  Elliott,  Elyot. 

Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England,  and  James  VI. 
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Beeslv,  Ed.  S.    Queen  Elizabeth.  Lond., 

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WiESENER,  Louis.  The  youth  of  Eliza- 
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her  times ;  letters  from  the  correspondence 
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Elizabeth,   St.,   of  Sehoenati.     Vita.     (Migne. 

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Ellendorf,  J.     See  Bernard,  St.,  of  Clairvaux. 
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Ellet,  Charles.     Contributions  to  the  physical 

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Mississippi  and  Ohio  rivers ;   protection 

of  the  Delta  from  inundation,  practicability 
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Endicott,  Charles.  July  4,  1S76.  Centennial 
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Same.    (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  2.) 

Narrative  of  the  piracy  of  the  ship  Friend- 
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Endicott,  John,  gov.  of  iMass.     Letter  to  John 

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English    Historical    Review ;    ed.    by   Mandell 

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English  Illustrated  I\Lagazine.    vols.  1-9.    9  vols. 

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English  lyrics.     Lond.,  1S83.     i5°. 
English  men  of  action.     18  vols.     Lond.,  18S9- 

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Sir  A.  Lyall.— Havelock,  Henry,  hy  Arch.  Forbes.— 
Henry  V.,  by  A.  J.  Church.— Lawrence,  Lord,  by  Sir 
Rich.  Temple.— Livingstone,  David,  by  Thos.  Hughes. 
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16.  Kimball,  J.  First  glass  factory;  where?  — 
Waters,  E.  S.  Some  old  estates.  —  Upham,  W.  P. 
Records  of  the  first  church  in  Siilishury,  1687-1754.- 
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Clarke  families  of  Salem. 

17  Emmerton,  J.  A.,  and  Waters,  H.  F.  Gleanings 
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Crosay.  N.  Reminiscences  of  distinguished  men  of 
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2v  Members  of  the  Essex  Bar.- Whipple.  G.  M. 
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Examination  ofthe  pretentions  of  New  Eng.  to 
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26.     (Same,  v.  14  and  22.) 

Births,  marriages  and  deaths  in  Billerica, 

Mass.,  1654-1704.     (Same,  v.  12.) 

Catalogue   of  ministers  in   New  Hamp- 
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Churches  and  ministers  in  N.  H.     (Same. 

V.  18-24.) 

Historical    memoir    of    Billerica,   Mass., 

from  its  settlement.     Amherst,  1816.    8°. 

Instances  of  longevity  in  N.  H.     (Mass. 

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Letter  on  Billerica,  1S15.     (Same,  v.  14.) 

List  of  representatives    in   the  General 

Court  of  Mass.,  1689-92.     (Same,  v.  24.) 

Memoir  of  the  Narragansett  townships. 

(Same,  v.  22.) 

Note  on  the  County  of  Hillsborough,  N. 

H.,  i8i6.     (Same,  v.  17.) 

Note    on    New    London,    N.    IL,    1S18. 

(Same.  v.  18.) 

Sketch  of  Amherst,  N.  H.     (Same,  v.  12.) 

Communication    resp.   tlie  Wheelwright 

deed.     (N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  2.) 

Historical    sketch    of   Amherst,    N.    H. 

(Same,  v.  5.) 

Instances  of  longevitv  in  N.  II.     (Same, 

V.  2.) 

List  of  councellors  of  N.  H.,   1680-1837. 

(Same,  v.  5.) 

List   of  the  civil  goverinnent  of  Mass., 

1630-41,  and  of  Mass.,  Maine  and  New 
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Memorials  of  the  graduates  of  Harvard 

University,  1642-46.     (Same.  v.  4.) 

Meteorological  tables  for  Concord,  N.  H., 

182S-36.     (Same,  v.  5.) 

Note  on  the  Penacook   Indians.   N.  II., 

1824.     (.SVtwc,  v.  I.) 

.Sketches  of  graduates  of  Dartmouth  Col- 
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the  bearing  and  blazon  of  cote-armor,  tlie 
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Fernow,  Berthold.  Albany  and  its  place  in 
the  history  of  the  U.  S.;  memorial  sketch  for 
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The  Ohio  Valley  in  colonial  days.     ."M- 

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See  N.  Y.  State.  Legislature.  Docu- 
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Ferrall,  James  Stephen,  and  Repp,  Thorl. 
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hagen, 1845.     12°. 


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Ferrandus,  Fulgentius,  deacon  at  Carthage. 
Epistolae  et  opuscula  ;  Breviatio  canonum. 
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X'ita  S.  Fulgeiitii  Ruspensis.     (Same,  v. 

65) 

Ferrel,  William.  Converging  series  expressing 
the  ratio  between  the  diameter  and  the  cir- 
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Ferrey,  Benjamin.     See  Pugin,  A.  N.  Welby. 

Ferrlar,  John.  Hililioinania ;  an  epistle  to 
Richard  Heber.     Lond.,  1S09.     4°. 

Illustrations  of  Sterne  ;  with  other  essays 

and  verses.     Lond.,  1798.     12°. 

Ferrler,  David.   Functions  of  the  brain.    N.  Y., 

1S76.     S°. 
Ferrier,  James  Frederick.  Philosophical  works. 

3  vols.     Edin.,  1S75-S1.     8°. 

Contents:   i.  Institute  of  mctaphysic. — 2.  Lectures 

of  Greek  i>hiIosoptiy.— .^.  Pliilosophical  remains. 

[Ferrier,  Susan  Edmonstone.]  Destiny ;  or. 
The  chiefs  daughter.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1SS2. 
S°. 

[ ]  The  inheritance.     2  vols.     Lond.,  18S2. 

8°. 

[ ]  Marriage  ;  a  novel.    2  vols.    Lond.,  18S1. 

8°. 

Ferris,  Benjamin.  History  of  original  settle- 
ments on  the  Delaware  ;  added,  account  of 
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Ferris,  Isaac.  Jubilee  memorial  of  the  Ameri- 
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Ferris,  Jacob.  States  and  territories  of  the 
great  West  ;  incl.  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  etc. 
N.  Y.,  1856.     12°. 

Ferris,  John  Ale.\ander.  Financial  economy 
of  the  U.  S.     San  Fran.,  1S67.     12°. 

[Ferris,  Mary  Lanman  Douw.]  The  Schepen's 
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Ferry,  Orris  Sanford.  Memorial  addresses  on 
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Fessenden,  Guy  Mannering.  History  of  War- 
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Fessenden.  Thomas.  Letter  to  Jeremy  Belk- 
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[Fessenden,  Thomas  Green,  pseud.  C.  Caustic.] 
Democracy  unveiled  ;  or.  Tyranny  stripped 
of  the  garb  of  patriotism.     2d  ed.     Boston, 

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[ ]  .Same.     y\  id.   willi   additions.     N.  Y., 

1506.  12°. 

Original  potnis.     Phila.,  1806.     12''. 

Fessenden,  William  Pitt.     Memorial  addresses 

on  the  life  and  character  oi  F.,  delivered  in 


[Congress],  Dec.  14,  1869.  Wash.,  1870. 
1.8°. 

Festus,  Sextus  Ponipeius.  AL  Verrii  Flacci 
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cum  notis  et  interprctatione  in  usum  Del- 
phini.     2  vols.     Lond.,  J'a/py.  1826.    8°. 

Fetridge,  W.  Pembroke.  Harper's  handbook 
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Fetterman  family.     Sec  Fisher  family. 

Feuchtwanger,  Lewis.  Popular  treatise  on 
gems.     N.  Y.,  1859.    8°. 

Treatise  on  gems,  in  reference  to  their 

practical  and  scientific  value.  N.  Y.,  183S. 
8°. 

Fevret  de  Saint  -  Memin,  Charles  Balthazar 
Julien.     See  Saint-Memin. 

Few,  A,  cursory  remarks,  etc.;  by  a  Near  ob- 
server.    See  Bentley. 

Few  days  at  Nashotah.     See  Kip,  Wm.  I. 

Few  observations  on  the  Prince  Society's  edi- 
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Fewkes,  J.  Walter.  .Anatomy  of  astrangia 
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Feyjoo  y  Montenegro,  Benito  Geronimo.  De- 
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Feykes  Hahn,  Lourens.  Beschryving  van  de 
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Beschryving  van  de  Straat  Davids ;  ver- 

haal  van  de  Westkust  van  de  zelfde  Straat, 
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Fiddes,  Richard.     ^(V  Wolsey,  Thomas. 

Fidfaddy,  I'rederick  Augustus,  pseud.  Adven- 
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honor.     Middletown,  1816.     12°. 

Fieber,  Friedrich.  Treatment  of  nervous  dis- 
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Schweig.     N.  Y.,  1874.     12°. 

Field,  Cyrus  West.  Atlantic  telegraph  ;  re- 
port of  proceedings  at  a  banquet  given  to  F. 
by  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  N.  Y.  n.  p. 
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Field,  David  Dudley.  Centennial  address ; 
with  hist,  sketches  of  Cromwell,  Portland, 
Chatham.  Middle-Haddam,  Middletown  and 
its  parishes.     Middletown,  1.S53.     12°. 

History  of  Haddam  and   East   Haddam 

[Ct.].     Middletown,  1814.     8°. 

.Same.     rcpr.     N.  Y.,  1892.     8°. 

History   of  Pittsfield,    Mass.      Hartford, 

■  844.     8°. 

Hist<iry  of  the  county  of  Berkshire,  Mass. 

Pittsfield,  1829.     12°. 

Outlines  of  an  international  code.     2il  ed. 

N.  Y.,  1S76.    8°. 


FIELD 

Report  of  the  committee  on  a  national 

name.     (N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  1S45.) 

Statistical     account    of    the    county    of 

Middlesex,  Ct.     Middletown,  1819.     8°. 

See  Brainerd  family. 

Field,  Edwin  Wilkins.     Correspondence,  etc. 

See  Loring,  Chas.  G. 
Field,  Henry  Martyn.     The  Greek  islands  and 

Turkey  after  the  war.     N.  Y.,  1885.     8°. 

History  of  the  Atlantic  telegraph.    N.  Y., 

1866.     12°. 

Appendi-x.     N.  Y.,  1867.     S°. 

Field,  Levi  A.  Historical  sketch  of  the  ist 
Cong.  Church,  Marlborough,  Mass.  Wor- 
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Field,  Maunsell  Bradhurst.  Memories  of  many 
men  and  of  some  women ;  being  personal 
recollections.     N.  Y.,  1874.     8°. 

Field,  M.  Rural  architecture  ;  designs  for  vil- 
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Field,  Osgood.  See  Field  family.  —  O.sgood, 
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Field,  Richard  S.  Provincial  courts  of  New 
Jersey,  with  sketches  of  the  Bench  and  Bar; 
a  discourse.  (New  Jersey  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Review  of  the  trial  of  Wm.Tennent,  1742. 

{Same,  Proc.  v.  6.) 

Keasbey,  a.  Q.     Memoir  of  F.     (Smiie, 

Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  2.) 

See  Hornblower,  Jos.  C. — Parker,  James. 

Field,  Thomas  Warren.    Battle  of  Long  Island, 

etc.,  1869.   (Long  Island  Hist.  Soc.  Memoirs, 
V.  2.) 

Catalogue   of  tlie   library   of  F.     N.  Y., 

1875.    8°. 

Essay   towards  an   Indian  bibliography  ; 

with  notes.     N.  Y.,  1873.     8°. 

Historic  and  antiquarian  scenes  in  Brook- 
lyn and  its  vicinity.     Brooklyn,  1868.     1.  8°. 

[ ]  Historical  sketch  of  the  public  schools 

and  Board  of  Education  of  Brooklyn  ;  by  the 
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The  minstrel  pilgrim.    N.  Y.,  1848.    s.  4°. 

Field  family.   Genealogical  sketch  of  the  family 

of  Field  of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire, 

Eng.  ;  and  of  Flushing  and  Newtown,  L.  I.  ; 

with  a  tabular  pedigree  ;  by  Osgood  Field. 

Albany,  1863.     S°. 
Field  family.     Genealogy  of  the  Fields  of  Pro- 
vidence,   R.   L;    by    Harriet    A.    Brownell. 

Prov.,  1S78.     8°. 
Field  exercise  and  evolutions  of  infantry,  as 

revised  by  Her  Majesty's  command,   1S61. 

Lond.,  1S62.     12°. 
Fielder,  Herbert.     See  Brown,  Joseph  E. 
Fielding,  Henry.    Works  ;  with  an  essay  on  his 

life  and  genius,  by  Arthur  Murphy.    New  ed. 

10  vols.     Lond.,  1S06.     S°. 

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than Wild,  etc.  5.  Joseph  Andrews.  6-7.  History  of 
Tom  Jones,  a  foundling.  8-9.  Amelia,  etc.  10.  Covent- 
Garden  journal,  etc. 


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of  papers,  humourous,  moral,  etc.     2  vols. 
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DoBSON,  Austin.    Fielding.    Lond.,i8S3. 

S°.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

Fielding,  Theodore  Henry  Adolphus.  Treatise 
on  the  practice  of  engraving.  See  Maberly, 
Joseph. 

Fields,  James  Thomas.  Biographical  notes 
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Yesterdays  with  authors.     Boston,  1872. 

8°. 

Figuier,  Guillaume  Louis.  Earth  and  sea;  tr., 
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Le  lendemain  de  la  mort ;    ou,   La  vie 

future  selon   la  science.     3ieme  ^d.     Paris, 
1872.     12°. 

The  ocean  world  ;  descriptive  history  of 

the  sea  and  its  inhabitants.    N.  Y.,  1S68.    8°. 

Primitive  man.     N.  Y.,  1870.     8°. 

Reptiles  and  birds ;  ed.  by  Parker  Gill- 
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The  vegetable  world  ;  a  history  of  plants. 

N.  Y.,  1S67.     8°. 

Filippi,  W.     La  guerre  de  1870-71  ;  documents 

ofliciels  allemands.     Paris,  1871.     8°. 
Fillmore,  John   Comfort.      Pianoforte   music  ; 

with  biog.  sketches  and  critical  estimates  of 

its  greatest  masters.     N.  Y.,  1884.     8°. 
Fillmore,  Millard.     His  early  history,  written 

by  himself.     (Buffalo  Hist.  Soc.  Pub.  v.  2.) 
Fillow,  Philo  and  Philleo  [family]  genealogy; 

a  record  of  the  descendants  of  John  Fillow, 

a  Huguenot  refugee  from  France  ;  comp.  by 

D.  H.  Van  Hoosear.     Albany,  18S8.     8°. 
Filson,  John.     See  Imlay,  George. 
Financial  Review.     1873,  '76-88.     14  vols.     N. 

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Financier,   The.     vols.    1-4.     4   vols.      N.    Y., 

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Finch,  John.     Travels  in  the  United  States  and 

Canada.     Lond.,  1833.     8°. 
Finch,  William.     Observations.     (Kerr's   Col. 

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Finck,  Henry  T.     Romantic  love  and  personal 

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Findel,J.G.     History  of  freemasonry.     2d  ed. 

rev.,  by  D.  Murray  Lyon.     Lond.,  1869.     8°. 
Fine  Arts  Quarterly  Review,     vols.  1-3  ;  and 

new  series,  1-2.  5  vols.  Lond.,  1863-67.  1.  8°. 
Finee,  Oronce.     See  Euclides. 
Finlason,  William  Francis.     See  Reeves,  John. 
Finlay,  George.     Hellenic   kingdom   and   the 

Greek  nation.     Boston,  1837.     12°. 

History  of  Greece,  B.  C.  146  to  A.  D.  1864. 

New  ed.  rev.,  with  additions  by  the  author  ; 
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Finlay,  Hugh.  Journal  during  his  survey  of 
the  post  offices  between  Falmouth  and  Casco 
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Finlayson,  James.    Surnames  and  sirenames  ; 

the  orifjin  and  history ;  and  hist,  account  of 

the  names  Buggey  and  Bugg.     Lond.,  n.  d. 

S°. 
Finley,  Anthonv.    Map  of  Africa.    Phila.,  1S34. 

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Finley,  John  P.  Special  cliaracteristics  of  tor- 
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Finn,  M.  D.  The  flying  pen  ;  new  treatise  on 
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Finney,  Charles  Grandison.  Lectures  on  sys- 
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Memoirs;  by  himself.     N.  Y.,  1S76.    8°. 

Wright,  G.  F.    Finney.     Boston,  1891. 

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Finotti,  Joseph  M.  Bibliographia  Catholica 
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N.  Y.,  1872.     8°. 

.\'ote:    All  tli.it  w.is  published. 

Firdausi,  Abii'I  KAsim  Hasan  ibn  Sharaf  ShAh, 

called.    The  ShAh  Nameh;  tr.  and  abr.  in 

prose  and  verse,  with  notes,  etc.,  by  James 

Atkinson.     Lond.,  1S32.     8°. 
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Fire  Lands  pioneer,     vols.  2,  4-10.     8  vols. 

Saiulusky,  1859-70.     8°. 
Firenze.     .Sec  Florence. 
FIrmicus   Maternus,  Julius. 

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First  fifty  years  of  Cazenovia  Seminary. 

Smyth',  W.  S. 
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Francis  B. 
Fischer,  Gotthelf.     Essai  sur  les  monumens 

typographiques  de  Jean  Gutenberg.      Ma- 

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Fischer,  Heinrich.     Nephrit  und  Jadeit  nach 

ilir-jn  mineralogischen  Eigenschaften,  sowie 

nach  ihrer  urgeschichtliclien  und  ethnogra- 

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Stone  implements  of  Asia,  1884.     (Amer. 

.•\nti(|.  .Soc.  Proc.  n.  s.  y.  3.) 

Fischer,  Ktnio.     .SVy  Lessing,  G.  E. 

|FI»h,  Francis  G.]  St.  Ann's  Church,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1784-1845;  with  notice  of  the 
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Fish,  Hamilton.  Brief  statement  of  facts  con- 
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Fish,  Joseph.  Discourse  commem.  of  F.,  for 
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Church,  Js'orlh  Stonington,  Conn. ;  by 
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Fisher,  Clarence  Woodward.  See  Fisher  fa- 
mily. 


Liber  de   errore 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s. 


See 


Fisher,  George  Adams.  The  Yankee  con- 
script ;  or.  Eighteen  months  in  Dixie  ;  with 
an  introd.  by  Wm.  Dickson.  Phila.,  1S64. 
12°. 

Fisher,  George  D.  History  and  reminiscences 
of  the  Monumental  Church,  Richmond,  Va., 
1814-7S.     Richmond,  iSSo.     8°. 

Fisher,  George  Park.  Beginnings  of  Christian- 
ity, with  the  slate  of  the  Roman  world  at  the 
birth  of  Christ.     N.  Y.,  1877.    8°. 

The    colonial    era.      N.   Y.,    1S92.      12°. 

(Amer.  history  series.) 

Discussions  in  history  and  theology.     N. 

Y.,  1S80.     8°. 

Essays    on    the    supernatural    origin    of 

Christianity.     3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1S77.     8°. 

Faith  and   rationalism,    with   essays    on 

related  topics.     N.  Y.,  1S79.     12°. 

History  of  the  Christian  Church.     N.  Y., 

18S7.     8°.' 

Nature  and  method  of  revelation.    N.  Y., 

1890.     12°. 

The  Reformation.     N.  Y.  [1S73].     S°- 

See  Silliman,  Benj. 

Fisher,  Joseph.  History  of  landholding  in 
England.     (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4.) 

History  of  landholding  in  Ireland.  {Saf/ie, 

V.  5-) 

Fisher,  Joshua  Francis.  Description  of  Amer- 
ican medals.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  26.) 

List    of   instructions    and    letters    from 

Thos.  and  Rich.  Penn,  Governors  of  Penn., 
to  James  Hamilton.  (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
v.  2,  pt.  1.) 

Some  account    of   the   early   poets  and 

poetry  of  Pennsylvania.     {Sa)>ie,  v.  2.) 

.S"(V  Du  Ponceau,  P.  S. — Penn,  Wm. 

Fisher,  Richard  Swainson.    Book  of  the  world  ; 

account  of  all  the  republics,  empires,  etc. 
N.  Y.,  1S49.     8°. 

Same.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S50-51.    8°. 

Fisher,   Samuel   Ware.      Historical   discourse 

before  Hamilton  College,  1S62.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Fisher,  Sidney  George.  Trial  of  the  constitu- 
tion.    Phil.-i.,  1862.     8°. 

Fisher,  Thomas.  Collections,  historical,  gene- 
alogical and  topographical,  for  Bedfordshire. 
Lond.,  1812-36.     8°. 

[Fisher,  Thomas.]  The  negro's  memorial,  or 
abolitionist's  catechism  ;  by  an  Abolitionist 
Lond.,  1S25.     8°. 

Fisher  family.  Genealogy  of  Joseph  F.  and  his 
descendants,  and  of  llie  families  of  Farley, 
Farlec,  Kitterman,  I'itner,  Reeder  and  Sliip- 
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8°. 

FIshwick,  Henry.  Lancashire  in  the  lime  of 
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Fisk,  Elisha.  .Sermon  in  Wreiilham,  Mass., 
June  12.  1S49,  on  the  suth  aiuiiversary  of  his 
ordination.     Boston,  1S50.    8°. 


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Fisk,    Wilbur.      Fisk ;    by   George   Prentice. 

Boston,  1890.   8°.    (Amer.  religious  leaders.) 
Fisk,  William.     Memoir  of  F.;   by  Jas.  Win- 

throp.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  9.) 
Fiske,  Albert  A.     Set'  Fiske  family. 
Fiske,  John.     The  American  Revolution.    [4th 

ed.]     2  vols.     Boston,  1891.     8°. 

The  beginnings  of  New  England  ;  or,  Tlie 

Puritan  theocracy  in  its  relations  to  civil  and 
religious  liberty.     Boston,  1SS9.     8°. 

Civil  government   in   the  United  States 

considered  with  some  reference  to  its  origins. 
Boston,  1S91.    8°. 

Critical  period  of  American  history,  17S3- 

89.     Boston,  18SS.     8°. 

Darwinism   and   other  essays.      Boston, 

18S4.     12°. 

Discovery  of  America  ;   with  account  of 

ancient  America  and  the  Spanish  conquest. 
2  vols.     Boston,  1S92.     8°. 

Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.     Boston, 

1884.    8°. 

Myths  and  myth-makers.     Boston,  1S77. 

12°. 

Tobacco  and  alcohol.     N.  Y.,  1S69.     12°. 

See  Appleton's  Cyclop,  of  Amer.  biog- 
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Fiske,  Moses.     Conjectures  respecting  the  an- 

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and  answered.  Lond.,  16551- Yonge,  Francis.  Nar- 
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4.  Virginia  richly  valued  by  the  description  of  the 
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Some  materials  for  a  bibliography  of  the 

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Ford.  Sheridan.     Art  ;  a  commodity.     N.  Y., 

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Goldsmith,  Oliver. 


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Letter  on  inoculation  for  small  po.\,  1759. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  17.) 

Life,  by  himself;    ed.  by  John  Bigelow. 

3  vols.     Phila.,  1S74.     8°. 

Memoirs,    by    himself;     cont.    by   Wm. 

Temple  Franklin,  comp.  with  private  corres- 
pondence, public  negociations  and  misc. 
works.    3d  ed.    6  vols.     Lond.,  1818-19.    S°. 

.?(7;«<-.     vol.  1.     Phila.,  1S18.     8°. 

Original  letter,   1735.     (Maine  Hist.  Soc. 

Col.  v.  3.) 

[ ]  Poor  Richard,  1738;   an  almanack,  by 

Richard  Saunders.     Phila.,  n.  d.     12°. 

[ ]  Poor  Richard  improved  ;  an  almanack 

for  1758,  by  R.  Saunders.     Phila.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Prefaces,  proverbs  and  jioems  originally 

printed  in  Poor  Richard's  almanacs,  1733-58; 
col.  and  ed.  by  P.  L.  Ford.  Brooklvn,  1890. 
8°. 

[ ]  Some  account  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hos- 
pital, from  its  rise  to  Mav  1754.  Phila.,  1817. 
8°. 

Two  letters   to  Thomas  Cushing,    1774. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Two  tracts  :    Information  to  those  who 

would  remove  to  America,  and  Remarks 
cone,  the  savages  of  N.  America,  l.oiul., 
1784.     8°. 

Way  to  wealth,  clearly  shown  in  an  old 

almanack  intitled.  Poor  Richaril  improved. 
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Boston,   Cilr  Coiiiiiil.     Memorial  of  the 

inauguralion  of  the  statue  of  I'ranklin  ;  [ed. 
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E.\.\MiNATi<>N  of  Franklin  rel.  to  the  re- 
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Hale,  Ed.  E.,  and  Ed.  E.,  Jr.    Franklin 

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Letters  to  Franklin  from  his  family  and 

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Y.,  1859.    4°. 

McMaster,  John  B.     Franklin  as  a  man 

of  letters.  Boston,  1887.  12°.  (Amer.  men 
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Morse,  John  T.    Franklin.    Boston,  1889. 

12°.     (Amer.  statesmen.) 

Record  of  the  proceedings  and  ceremo- 
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Stevens,   Henry.     Life  and  writings  of 

Franklin  ;  a  biographical  essay  on  the  Ste- 
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WiNTHROP,  Robt.  C.  Oration  at  the  in- 
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See  Ford,  Paul  L. — Washington,  George. 

Franklin,  6Vr  John.     Narrative  of  a  journey  to 

the  shores  of  the  Polar  Sea,  1819-22.  Lond., 
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Narrative  of  a  second  expedition  to  the 

Polar  Sea,  1825-27  ;  incl.  Account  of  a  de- 
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Same.     Phila.,  1828.     8°. 

Franklin,   Roswell.     Sketch  of  F.;   by   Chas. 

Hawley.     (Cayuga  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  7.) 
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Whitehead,  W.  A.     Biog.  sketch  of  F. 

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Franklin,  William  Temple.  See  Franklin,  Benj. 

Franklin  family.  Franklin  ancestry  and  descen- 
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Franklin  family.  Historical  sketches  of  Ros- 
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Fransoni,  Domenico.  See  Colombo,  Cristoforo. 

Frary  family.     See  Morse,  A. 

Fraser,  Alexander  Campbell.  See  Berkeley, 
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Fraser,  Charles.  Reminiscences  of  Charles- 
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Fraser,  James  Baillie.  Historical  and  descrip- 
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Fraser,  Malcolm.  E.xtract  from  a  ms.  journal 
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Fraser,  Robert.  Letter  to  Charles  Abbot, 
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Fraser,  Robert  William.  Tlie  kirk  and  the 
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Fraser's  Magazine,  vols.  73-80;  and  new 
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Frazer,  Persifor,  Jr.  Geology  of  Lancaster 
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Freckleton,  George.  Outlines  of  general  pa- 
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Freculfe,  Bp.  of  Lisieux.  Chronicorum  tomi 
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Fredegarlus.  Chronique  ;  avec  des  notes  par 
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Frederica  Sophia  Wllhelmlna,  of  Prussia,  mar- 
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Horn,  George.     Margravine  of  Baireuth 

and  Voltaire  ;  tr.  from  the  German  by  Prin- 
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Frederick  I.  [Barbarossa],  emperor  of  Ger- 
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Frederick  VII.,  king  of  Denmark.  Sur  la  con- 
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Frederick  II.,  the  Great,  king  of  Prussia.  Royal 
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Frederick  William,  emperor  of  Germany.  Bio- 
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Frederick,  Cesar.  Voyage  into  East  India,  etc. 
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Study  of  history  in  Germany  and  France  ; 

tr.  by  H.  Leonard.     (Same,  v.  8.) 

Study  of  history  in  Holland  and  Belgium  ; 

tr.  by  Henrietta  Leonard.     (Same,  v.  8.) 

Fredol,  Alfred.     Le  monde  de  la  mer.     2i^me 

^d.     Paris,  1866.     8°. 
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2  vols.     N.  v.,  1828-33.     4°- 
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limntal  Congress,  etc.    .SVrSeabury,  Samuel. 

Freehold,  A".  /.  Memorial  of  the  unveiling  of 
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Freeman,  A.  C.  Digest  of  American  decisions 
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Freeman,  Bernardus.  De  Spiegel  der  Zelfs- 
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Verdeediging  wegens  hel  gene  hem  voor- 

naamlyk  ten  laste  gelegt  word  in  zeeker 
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De    Weegschaale    der    Genade    Gods. 

Amst.,  1721.    4°. 

Freeman,    Charles.      Account    of    Limerick. 

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Freeman,  Edward  Augustus.     Chief  periods  of 

Eur(jpean  history  ;  six  lectures  in  the  Univ. 

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under  Roman  rule.     Lond.,  1886.     8°. 

E.xeter.      Lond.,    18S7.      12°.      (Historic 

towns.) 

Growth  of  the  English  constitution.  Leip- 
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Same.     Lond.,  1876.     12°. 

Historical  essays.  4series.  4vols.    Lond., 

1875-80,  '79,  '92.    8°. 

Nolf:  ist  ser.  is  of  the  ,^d  cd.;  jd  ser.  of  the  2d  cd. 
Contrnis:  I.  Mythic.ll  .md  romantic  elements  in 
early  EnRlish  history.— Conliniiity  of  English  history. 
—Relations  between  the  crowns  of  England  and  Scot- 
land.—St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury  and  his  biographers. 
-Reign  of  Edward  111.— The  holy  Roman  empire.- 
The  Franks  and  the  Gauls.— The  early  sieges  of  Paris. 
—Frederick  I.,  kingofllaly.— Emperor  Frederick  II.— 
Charles  the  Bold.— Presidential  government. 

2.  Ancient  Greece  and  mediarval  Italy. — Mr.  Glad- 
stone's Homer  and  the  Homeric  age. — Historians  of 
Athens. —  The  Athenian  democracy. —  Alexander  the 
Great.— Greece  during  the  Macedonian  period  —Pri- 
meval archaology  of  Rome,— Mommsen's  History  of 
Rome.— Lucius  Cornelius  Sulla.— The  Flavian  C;esars. 

3.  First  impressions  of  Rome.- The  lllyrian  em- 
perors and  their  land.— Augusta  Treverorum.- The 
Goths  at  Ravenna.— Race  and  language.— The  Byzan- 
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and  modern  Greece.— Southern  slaves. — Sicilian  cycles, 
Normans  at  Palermo. 

4.  Carthage.— French  and  English  towns.— Aqucc 
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Cahors.— The  Lords  of  Ardres. — Points  in  the  history 
of  Portugal  and  Brazil.  —  Alter  Orbis.  —  Historical 
cycles. —  Augustan  ages.— English  civil  wars.  -  The 
Battle  or  Wakefield.  —  National  prosperity  and  the 
Reform.-ition.— Cardinal  Pole.— Archbishop  Parker.- 
Decayed  boroughs.— The  case  of  the  Deanery  of  Exc- 
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History  and  conrpiests  of  llie  Saracens; 

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History  of  federal  government,  from  the 

foundation  of  the  Achaian  Le.ngue  to  the  dis- 
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JVoU:  No  more  has  been  published. 

History  of  Sicily.     3  vols.     Oxford,  1S91- 

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History  of  the  Norman  conquest  of  Eng- 
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.\'oft-:  Vols.  I-,?  are  of  the  2d  ed. 

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2.  Practical  bearings  of  general  European  history. 

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Ottoman   power  in  Europe ;   its  nature, 

growth  and  decline.     Lond.,  1877,     '2°, 

Reign  of  William  Rufus,  and  the  accession 

of  Henry  L     2  vols.     Oxford,  1S82.     8°. 

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Freeman.  E.     Account  of  Gen.  Montgomery's 

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Freeman,  Frederick.     History  of  Cape   Cod  ; 
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Yaradee  ;  a  plea  for  Africa.     Phila.,  1836, 

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Description   of  Easlham,    1802.     (Same, 

v.  8.) 

Description   of  Chatham,    1802.     (Same, 

V,  8.) 

Description  of  Dennis,  1802.   (Same,  wS.) 

Description  of  Duke's  Co.,  1S07.     (Same, 

V.  13.) 

Description   of  Mashpee,    1802.     (Same, 

V.  13.) 

Description  of  Orleans,  1802,  (Same,\\8.) 

Description  of  Provincetown,  1802,  (Same, 

v.  8.) 

[ ]  Description  of  the  eastern  coast  of  the 

County  of  Barnstable,  etc.;  by  a  Member  of 
the  Humane  Society.     Boston,  1S02.     8°. 

Same.     (M.iss.  I  list.  .Soc.  Col.  v.  8.) 

Description  of  Truro,  1794.    (Same,  v.  3.) 

Note  on  Falmouth,  1802.     (Same,  v.  8.) 

Note  on  Harwich,  t8o2.     (Same,  v.  8.) 


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Note  on  the  south  parts  of  Yarmouth  and 

Barnstable,  1802.     {Satnc,  v.  8.) 

Notes  on  Nantucket,  1807.    (Satne,  v.  13.) 

Notes  on  New  Bedford.     {Same,  v.  13.) 

Number  ofhouses  in  Boston,  1789.   (Same, 

V.  19.) 

Number  of  negro  slaves  in  Massachusetts, 

1754-55-     {Same,  v.  13.) 

Greenwood,  F.  \V.  P.      Memoir  of  F. 

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See  Gookin,  Danl.— Minot,  Geo.  R. 

Freeman,  John.    Letter  to  Gov.  Winslow,  1675. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 
[Freeman,  Julia  Deane.]    Women  of  the  South 

distinguished  in  literature  ;  by  Mary  Forrest 

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Freeman,  Nathaniel.     Indian  places  in  or  near 

Barnstable  Co.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 
Freeman,  O.  S.,fiseiid.     See  Rogers,  Ed.  Coit. 
Freeman,  William.     See  Seward,  Wm.  H. 
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viz.    I.    Memorial   of  Edmund   Freeman   of 

Sandwich,  and  his  descendants  ;  2.  Memorial 

of  Samuel  Freeman  of  Watertown,  and  his 

descendants  ;   3.    Notes  of  families   of  the 

name  of  Freeman.     Boston,  1S75.     8°. 
Freemasonry,    its    pretensions    exposed,    etc. 

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Thaddeus  Stevens,  plaintiff  and  Jacob  Le- 

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Freer,  Martha  Walker.     See  Anne  0/  Austria. 

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into   Mauritania,  in  Africk,   by  the   French 

King's  order,  1666  ;  Englished  out  of  French. 

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Klagte  van  eenige  Leeden  der  Neder- 

Juytse  Hervormde  Kerk,  woonende  op 
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Fremantle,  Arthur  James.  Tliree  months  in 
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Fremont,  Jessie  Benton.     Story  of  the  guard  ; 

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Same.    Wash.,  1849.     8°. 

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Fremont,  Ohio.  Soldiers'  Monument.  Pro- 
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French,  Aaron  Davis  Weld.  See  Williams 
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French,  I\frs.  A.  M.  Slavery  in  South  Carolina 
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Historical   collections  of  Louisiana  and 

Florida.     New  series.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8°. 

2d  series.     N.  Y.,  1S75.     8°. 

French,  Charles  Wallace.  See  Lincoln,  Abra- 
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French,  George  Russell.  Royal  descent  of 
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French,  John  William.    Lectures  on  ethics  and 

jurisprudence.     N.  Y.,   1865.     8°.     (Bd.  with 
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Practical  ethics.    3d  ed.    N.  Y.,  1865.    8°. 

French,  Jonathan,  Jr.      Historical   sketch   of 

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French,  Justus  Clement.   Strength  and  beauty  ; 

Sermon   at  the  re-dedication  of  the  Cong. 

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French,  Miss  M.     See  Teresa,  SL 
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French  family.     Family,  ancestors  and  descen- 
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by  Sidney  French.     Randolph,  1870.     8°. 
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Freneau,    Philip.      Collection    of   poems,    on 

American  affairs  and  other  subjects.    2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1815.     12°. 


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Poems  on  various  subjects ;   chiefly  the 

Amer.  War  of  Independence.  Repr.  from 
the  edition  of  Phila.,  17S6.    Lond.,  1S61.    12°. 

Poems  rel.  to  the  Amer.  Revolution  ;  with 

memoir  and  notes,  by  E.  A.  Duyckinck. 
N.  Y.,  1S65.     S°. 

Fresnel,  Augustin  Jean,  ffiuvres  compli^tes. 
vol.  2.     Paris,  1S6S.    4°. 

Freycinet,  Louis  Claude  Desaulses  de.  Voyage 
(le  decouvertes  au.x  terres  australes,  iSoo-04. 
.\llas.     Paris,  1812.     fol. 

Freyfag,  Gustav.  Reminiscences  of  my  life; 
tr.  from  the  German,  by  Katharine  Chet- 
wynd.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1890.     12°. 

Freziep.  AniedtJe  Fran<;ois.  Relation  du  voy- 
aj,'e  de  la  mer  du  Sud,  aux  cotes  du  Chily  et 
ilu  I'erou,  1712-14.     Paris,  171C.    4°. 

Frick,  Charles.  Renal  affections  ;  their  diag- 
nosis and  pathology.     Phila.,  1850.     12°. 

Friederich.  U.  H.  Th.  Over  Inscriptien  van 
lava  vii  .Sinnatra.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4°. 

Friedlaender,  Ludwig.  Darstellungen  aus  der 
Sittengeschichte  Roms  in  der  Zeit  von 
August  bis  zum  Ausgang  der  Antonine.  3 
vols.     Leipzig,  iSSi.     S°. 

French.      Mteurs    romaines    du     regne 

d'Auguste  i  la  fin  des  Antonins  ;  traduction 
libre  avec  des  considerations  gen^rales  et 
des  remarques  par  Ch.  Vogel.  4  vols. 
Paris,  1S65-74.    8=. 

See  Moses  ben  Maimon. 

Friedrich,  Johann.  The  pope  and  the  council. 
See  Dollinger,  J.  J.  I.  von. 

Friend  of  Peace  ;  by  Philo  Pacificus  \pscud.  for 
S'oah  Il'orees/er].  vols.  1-4.  4  vols.  Bos- 
ton and  Camb.,  1815-27.    8°. 

Friends  in  council.     See  Helps,  Sir  Arthur. 

Friends.  Society  of.     Sec  Society  of  Friends. 

Fries,  Klias.  Epicrisis  systematis  Mycologici, 
sen  svno|>sis  Hymenomycetuni.  L'psalia;, 
1836-38.    8°. 

Lichenographia      Europa;a      reformata. 

I-und;e,  1831.     8°. 

Frieze,  Jacob.  Concise  history  of  the  efforts 
1(1  cilnain  an  extension  of  suffrage  in  Rhode 
Island,  iSi  1-42.     Prov.,  1842.     12°. 

Frink.  Henry  AUyn.     See  Mather,  Rich.  H. 

Frisbie,  Uarnes.  History  of  Middletown,  Vt.; 
in  three  discourses.     Rutland,  1S67.     S°. 

History  of  Poultney,  Vt.     5<Y  Joslin,  J. 

Frisbie,  Levi.     Discourse  before  the  Soc.  for 

Prop,  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians.  Charles- 

Idwn,  1804.     8°. 
Frifh.  William  Powell.    My  autobiography  and 

riniinisrences.     2  vols.     N.  ^'.,  1S88.     8°. 
FriUch,  Johann   Gotllob.     Denionstratio   his- 

turiro-geiigrapliica  per  (pi.-im  cHicitur  veteres 

.Nmeric.im    ignorasse.     Cur.    Kegnit,    1798. 

1 2". 
Frobitcher,  .S»  M.irlin.    Historia  navigationis, 

A.  C.    1577,  e.x  Angli.l,  in   .Seplemlrionis  et 


Occidentis  tractum  susceptas,  etc.  Ham- 
burg, 1657.     s.  4°. 

Three  voyages  in  search  of  a  passage  to 

Cathaia  and  India  by  the  north-west,  1576 
78;  ed.  by  Rich.  Collinson.  Lond.,  1S67. 
8°.     (Hakluyt  Soc.  v.  38.) 

Same.    (Hakluyt's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  3.I — 

(Pinkerton's  Voy.  v.  12.) 

Frodoard.    See  Flodoard. 

Froebel,  Friedrich.  Reminiscences  of  F.;  by 
Baroness  B.  von  Marenholz-Biilow  ;  tr.  by 
Mary  Mann  ;  with  sketch  of  [his]  life,  by 
Emily  Shirreff.     Boston,  1887.     12°. 

Froissart,  Jean.  Chronique ;  avec  notes  et 
(Jclaircissements,  par  J.  A.  Buchon.  15  vols. 
Paris,  1S24-26.    8°. 

/?'/?■.      Chronicles   of  England,   France, 

Spain  and  adjoining  countries ;  tr.  from  the 
French,  with  additions,  by  Thos.  Johnes ; 
prefixed,  a  life,  etc.   2  vols.    Lond.,  1839.  8°. 

Same;  with  a  life,  etc.,  and  essay  on 

the  middle  ages,  by  John  Lord.  X.  V.,  n. 
d.    4°. 

From  Sedan  to  Saarbruck,  via  Verdun.  Grave- 
lotte  and  Metz  ;  by  an  Oflicer  of  the  Royal 
Artillery.     Lond.,  1870.     8°. 

Frontier  maid.  The.     Sec  McCoy,  Joseph. 

Frossard,  B.  .S.  La  cause  des  esclaves  n^gres 
et  des  habitans  de  la  Guinee  portee  au  tribu- 
nal de  la  justice,  de  la  religion,  etc.  2  vols. 
Lyon,  17S9.     12°. 

Frost,  Henry  Frederic.     See  Scluibert,  Franz. 

[Frost.  John  ?)  Heroesand  battles  of  the  Amer. 
revolution  ;  by  a  \'eteran  soldier.  Phila., 
1845.      12°. 

History  of    the   United   States.      Phila., 

1S45.     12°. 

History  of  the  L^nited  States.  Phila.,  1S43. 

12°. 

[ 1  Indian   wars  of  the  United  States  ;  by 

Wm.  V.  Moore  [/>.<:eud.].     Phila.,  1S40.    8°. 

Same.     N.  V.,  1S56.     8°. 

Mexican  war  and  its  warriors.  New  Ha- 
ven, 1848.     8°. 

Pictorial  book  of  the  commodores  in  the 

navy  of  the  V.  S.     N.  V.  (1845].     8°. 

Pictorial  history  of  the  Amer.  navv.     N. 

v.,  1S56.     8°. 

Frost,  .!/>•.?.  J.    RIakesIee.      Rebellion    in   tlie 

I'liited   States;    or.    War  of  1861.     Boston, 

[1S62I.     8°. 
Frost  and  fire.     .S"<r  Campbell,  J.  F. 
Frost  family.    Genealogy  of  the  Frost  family, 

I^lliot,  York  Co.,  Maine,     n.  |>.,  n.  d.     8°. 
Frothingham,  Nathaniel  L.ingdon.  .Sermons  in 

the  order  of  a  twelvemonth.     Boston,  1852. 

8°. 

.SVc  Harris,  T.  M.— Lunt,  Wm.  P. 

Frothingham,  (Ictavius  Brooks.     Recollections 

and  impressions,  1822-90.     N.  Y.,  1S91.     8°. 


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Henry. — Duganne, 
Htiiry   \V. — Ripley, 


The   alarm   on   the 
[Boston, 


Proceedings  at  the  reception  in  honor  of 

F.,  with  [his]  farewell  sermon,  etc.     N.  Y., 
1S79.     8°. 

See  Channiny;,  \Vm. 

A.  J.  H.— Longfellow, 
George. 

[Frothingham,   Richard.] 
night  of  April  18,  1775,  in  Boston. 
1S76.J     S°. 

Centennial  ;  battle  of  Biniker  Hill,  with 

a  view  of  Charlestown  in  1775,  etc.     Boston, 
1S75.     12°. 

The  command  in  the  battle   of  Bunker 

Hill,  with  reply  to  S.  Swett.     Boston,  1S50. 
8°. 

History  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  [nos.  1-7]. 

Charlestown  and  Boston,  1845-49.     8°. 

History  of  the  siege  of  Boston  and  of  the 

battles  of  Lexington,  Concord  and  Bunker 
Hill.     2d  ed.     Boston,  1S51.     8°. 

Rise  of  the  republic  of  the  United  States. 

5th  ed.     Boston,  1S90.     S°. 

5'(V  Warren,  Joseph. 

Frothingham's  Long  Island  Herald,  vols.  5 
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Froude,  James  Anthony.  Calvinism,  an  ad- 
dress.    2d  ed.     Lond.,  1S71.     8°. 

The   Divorce    of  Catherine   of  Aragon  ; 

supplementary  vol.  to  the  History  of  Eng- 
land.    Lond.,  1S91.     8°. 

The  English  in  Ireland  in  the  iSth  cen- 
tury.    3  vols.     Lond.,  1881.     12°. 

The  English  in  the  West  Indies  ;  or,  The 

bow  of  Ulysses.     N.  Y.,  iSSS.     8°. 

History  of  England,  from  the  fall  of  Wol- 

sey  to  the  death  of  Elizabeth.     12  vols.     N. 
v.,  1S65-70.     8°. 

Oceana ;   or,  England  and  her  colonies. 

New  ed.     Lond.,  18S6.     12°. 

Short  studies  on  great  subjects.   New  ed. 

3  vols.     Lond.,.1881.     12°. 

Contents:  1.  Science  of  history. — Times  of  Erasmus 
and  Luther. —  Influence  of  the  Reformation  on  the 
Scottish  character. — Philosophy  of  Catholicism. — Plea 
for  the  free  discussion  of  theological  difficulties.— 
'Criticism  and  the  Gospel  history.— Book  of  Job.— 
Spinoza. — Dissolution  of  the  monasteries. — England's 
forgotten  worthies. — Homer. — Lives  of  the  saints.— 
Representative  men. — Reynard  the  fo.\. —  The  cat's 
pilgrimage.- Fables. — Parable  of  the  bread-fruit  tree. 
— Compensation. 

2.  Calvinism  —A  bishop  of  the  12th  century.— Father 
Newman  on  the  "Grammar  of  assent."— Condition 
and  prospects  of  Protestantism.— England  and  her 
colonies.— A  fortnight  in  Kerry.— Reciprocal  duties  of 
state  and  subject, — The  merchant  and  his  wife. — On 
progress.— The  colonies  once  more.— Education.— 
England's  war.— Ireland  since  the  union.— Scientific 
method  applied  to  history. 

3.  Annals  of  an  English  abbey.— Revival  of  Roman- 
ism —Sea  studies.— Society  in  Italy  in  the  last  days  of 
the  Roman  republic— Lucian.—Divus  Caesar.- On  the 
uses  of  a  landed  gentry.— Party  politics.— Leaves  from 
a  South  African  journal. 

The  Spanish   story  of  the  Armada,  and 

other  essays.     Lond.,  i6  2.     8°. 


^^fBeaconsfield,  Lord. — Becket, Thomas. 

—  Bunyan,     John.  —  Cffisar. —  Carlyle,    Jane 

Welsli. — Carlyle,  Thomas. — Luther,  Martin. 
Frown,  Abbot  of  Engelbevg.     Liber  de  libero 

arbitrio.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  179.) 
Fructuosus,  St.,  bp.  of  Braza.     Regula  mona- 

chorum  ;  Regula  monastica  communis  ;  Epis- 

tola ;   Carmina.     (Migne.   Patrol,   s.   Lat.  v. 

87.) 
[Fry,  Caroline.]    Autobiography  and  letters  of 

the  author  of  The  listener,  etc.    Phila.,  1849. 

12°. 
Fry,   Francis.     Bibliographical  description  of 

the  editions  of  the  New  Testament ;  with 

plates.     Lond.,  1878.     4°. 

Description  of  the  great  Bible,  1539,  and 

the  si.x  editions  of  Cranmer's  Bible,  1540  and 
1541,  printed  by  Grafton  and  Whitchurch  ; 
also  of  the  editions  in  large  folio,  of  the 
authorized  version  printed  in  1611,  1613, 
1617,  1634,  1640;  with  plates  and  orignal  leaf 
of  each  of  the  editions  described.  Lond., 
1S65.    fol. 

Fry,  Herbert.  London  ;  illust.  by  birdseye 
views  of  streets.     Lond.,  1SS4.     12°. 

Frye,  Joseph.  Indians  in  Acadie,  1760.  (Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  10.) 

Fugitive  pieces  on  various  subjects;  by  Several 
authors.     See  Dodsley,  Robt. 

Fugitives  from  the  escritoire  of  a  retired  edi- 
tor.    See  Clarke,  Dorus. 

Fulbert,  St.,  bp.  of  Chartres.  Opera  omnia. 
Parisiis,  1880.  1.  8°.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 
V.  141.) 

Fulgentlus,  Fabius  Claudius  Gordianus,  .S7., 
bp.  of  Ruspe.  Opera  omnia.  Parisiis,  1847. 
1.  8°.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  65.) 

Fulke,  William.  Defence  of  the  translations  of 
the  Scriptures  into  the  English  tongue, 
against  Gregory  Martin ;  ed.  by  Chas.  H. 
Hartshorne.  Camb.,  1843.  S°.  (Parker  Soc. 
Pub.  V.  10.) 

Stapleton's  fortress  overthrown  ;  Rejoin- 
der to  Martiall's  reply ;  Discovery  of  the 
dangerous  rock  of  the  Popish  Church  com- 
mended by  Sanders  ;  ed.  by  Rich.  Gibbings. 
Camb.,  1848.     8°.     (Parker  Soc.  Pub.  v.  33.) 

Full  vindication  of  the  measures  of  the  Con- 
gress.    See  Hamilton,  Alex. 

Fuller,  Andrew.  Complete  works  ;  with  me- 
moir, by  Andrew  G.  Fuller.  2  vols.  Boston, 
1833.     8°. 

Calvinistic  and  Socinian  systems  com- 
pared as  to  their  moral  tendency.  Boston, 
1815.     12°. 

Ryland,  John.     Work  of  faith  illustrated 

in  the  life  and  death  of  F.,  chiefly  from  his 
own  papers.     Charlestown,  iSiS.     8°. 

Fuller,  Andrew  S.  Grape  culturist ;  treatise 
on  the  cultivation  of  the  native  grape.  N.  Y., 
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Fuller,  Arthur  Buckminster.     Historical  dis- 
course in  the  new  North  Church.     Boston, 

1S54.     S=. 

FCLLER,  Rich.  F.    F"uller  ;  being  a  sketch 

of  a  New  England  clergyman  and  army  chap- 
lain.    Boston,  1863.     8°. 

Sre  Ossoli,  Margaret  F'uller. 

Fuller,  Henry  William.     Diseases  of  the  lungs 
and  air-passages.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1867.     8°. 

Rheumatism,  rheumatic  gout  and  sciatica. 

N.  Y.,  1S54.    8°. 

SiiDitr.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  1S60.     8°. 

Fuller,  lohn  G.     Memorial  of  F.,  comprising  a 

sermon   by   B.   C.   Cutler,    and  a  letter   by 

George  D.  Miles.     N.  Y.,  1854.     :2°. 
Fuller,  Melville  Weston.    Fuller  ;  a  descendant 

of  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Dedham  ;  for 

the   Dedham   Hist.   Soc.    [by   D.   G.    Hill]. 

n.  p.,  1 888.     8°. 
Fuller,  Oliver  Payson.     History  of  Warwick, 

K.  I.     Prov.,  1S75.     8°. 
Fuller,  Richard  Frederic.     Sec  Fuller,  Arthur 

B. 
Fuller,  Sarah  Margaret.     See  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F. 
Fuller,  Tliomas.     Appeal  of  injured  innocence 

in  a  controversie  betwi.vt  Peter  Heylin  and 

the  author.     Lond.,  1659.     fol. 

Church  history  of  Britain  to  164S.    Lond., 

1655.     fol. 

Same.   New  ed.  with  corrections.   3  vols. 

Lond.,  1837.     8°. 

[ ]  History  of  the  Univ.  of  Cambridge  since 

the  conquest,     n.  p.,  1655.     fol.     (Bd.  with 
his  Church  history.) 

History    of   the    worthies    of   England. 

Lond.,  1662.     fol. 

Same.      New   ed.    with   notes,   by  John 

Nichols.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1811.     fol. 

History    of    Waltham-Abby    in     Esse.\, 

founded  by  King  Harold.     Lond.,  1655.   fol. 
(I'd.  witli  liis  Church  history.) 

Fuller  family.     Records  of  the  descendants  of 

John  l'"uller  of  Newton,  Mass.;  by  Samuel  C. 

Clarke.     Boston,  1S69.     S°. 
Fullerton,  T.  ^L     The  St.  Louis  River.     (Min- 

nisota  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 
Fullonfon,  Joseph.   History  of  Raymond,  N.  H. 

Dover,  1S75.     8°. 
Fulton,  Henry.     Farm  line  map  of  the  city  of 

Brooklyn.  '  N.  Y.,  1874.     fol. 


Fulton,  John.     On  the  coking  of  bituminous 
coal.     (Penn.  2d  Geol.  Survey.    Report,  G.) 

Report   on  methods  of  coking.    (Same, 

Report,  L.) 

Fulton,  Robert.    Treatise  on  the  improvement 
of  canal  navigation.     Lond.,  1796.    4°. 

Coi,DEN,C.  D.    Life  of  F.   N.  Y.,  1817.  8°. 

Reigart,  J.  F.     Life  of  F.     Phila.,  1856. 

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Renwick,    James.       Fulton.      (Sparks' 

Amer.  biog.  v.  10.) 

Thirston,  R.  H.     Fulton,  his  life  and 

its  results.     N.  Y.  [1S91].     12°.     (Makers  ol 
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Funnell,  William.     \'oyage  round  the  world, 

1703-06.     (Kerr's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  10.) 
Furley,  Robert.    History  of  the  Weald  of  Kent ; 

also  sketch  of  the  physical  features,  by  H.  B. 

Mackeson.     2  vols,  in  3.      Ashford,  Lend., 

1S71-74.     8°. 
Furman,  Gabriel.     Ancient  chronology  of  New 

York  to  1799.     HIS.     fol. 

Antiquities   of  Long   Island  ;    added,   A 

bibliography,  by  Henry  Onderdonk,  Jr. ;  ed. 
by  Fr,ank  Moore.     N.  Y.,  1875.     8°. 

Notes  and  memoranda.    13  vols.   ms.  4°. 

Notes,  geographical  and  historical,  rel.  to 

the  town  of  Brooklyn,  L.  L    Brooklyn,  1824. 
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Same.      With    memoir    of    the    author. 

Brooklyn,  1865.     8°. 

[Furman,  Garrit.]     Long  Island  miscellanies  ; 

by  Rusticus,  Gent.     N.  Y.,  1847.     12°. 

[ ]  Maspeth  poems.     N.  Y.,  1837.     12°. 

Furneaux,  Tobias.     See  Cook,  James. 
Furness,  Horace  Howard.     See  Shakespeare, 

Wni. 
Fuseli,   Henry.      Lectures  on   painting.      See 

Wornum,  R.  N. 

Knowlks,  John.     Life  and  writings  of  F. 

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Fustel  de  Coulanges,  Numa  Denis.   The  ancient 

city  ;  a  stutly  of  Greece  and  Rome  ;  tr.  from 

the  French  by  Willard  Small.     Boston,  1S74. 

8°. 
Fyffe,    Charles    Alan.       History    of    modern 

Europe,    1792-1878.     3   vols.      Lond.,    iSSo- 

89.     8°. 
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with  personal  reminiscences.    2  vols.    Lond., 

187S.     8°. 


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G.,  R.  Virginia's  cure,  or  advisive  narrative, 
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Gabb,  William  Moore.  See  California.  Geol. 
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Gage,  Thomas,  1597-1655.  The  English-Amer- 
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Gage,  Thomas.  History  of  Rowley,  Mass., 
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Gage,  Thomas,  g'ov.  of  Mass.  Answers  to 
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British  account  of  the  affair  of  April  19, 

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Instructions  and  Narrative  of  1775.  (Same, 

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Gage,  William  Leonard.     Palestine,  historical 

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Gage  [family]  genealogy  ;  [with  statement  by 

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Gaine's  universal  register;   or,  American  and 

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Gainsborough,  Thomas.     Gainsborough   [and 

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Page,  J.     Poem  on  the  siege  of  Rouen.  —  Lydgate.  J 

Verses   on    the    kings    of   England.  —  Gregory,    \V. 

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sheriffs. 


• Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York.     Lond., 

1879.    12°.    (Epochs  of  modern  history.) 

\_Ed.\  Three  fifteenth-century  chronicles, 

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Galenus,  Claudius.  Writings.  6V^  Hippocrates. 

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Examination  of  G.  before  the  House  of 

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Galtier,  Lucian.  Memoir;  by  John  Ireland. 
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Same.    (Hakluyt's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  4);  — 

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Gama,  Vasco  da.  Three  voyages  of  G..  and 
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.Same.     2il  ed.     (Same,  v.  11.) 


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the  Mississippi.     (U.  S.  Geol.  Snrvey  of  the 
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Gardener,  Lion.     See  Gardiner. 

Gardiner,  Alexander.     See  Gardiner,  Lion. 

Gardiner,  Bertha  Meriton.     The  French  Re\  o- 

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Gardiner,  David.     Chronicles  of  Easthampton, 

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Papers    and   biography.    1599-1663,    with 

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G.VRDINER,    Alex.      Biog.   sketch   of  G. 

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Gardiner,  Samuel  Rawson.  Constitutional 
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History  of  England  under   Buckingham 

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History  of  the  great  civil   war,   1642-49. 

3  vols.     Lond.,  1S8S-91.     8°. 

\_Ed.'\    Letters  and  documents  illust.  the 

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Gardner,  Asa  Bird.     Rhode  Island  line  in  the 

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Gardner,  Augustus    Kinsley.      Conjugal    sins 

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Gardner,   Daniel.      Treatise   on   international 

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Pl'laski,  Casimir ;  an  address,  by  C. 

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Georgia  Mississippi  Co.     Grant  to  the 

Co.,  the  constitution  thereof,  and  e.xtracts 
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Georgius  Alfxaiiiirinus.     Enarrationes  vocum 

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Georgius  yhiiachus.    Vitae  rccentiorum  impe- 

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Georgius   Pisida.     K.xpeditio   Persica,   belluni 

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Pkockedinc.s  of  the  Bar  of  N.  Y.  in  nie- 

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Gerard,  James  Watson,  /r.  The  old  Stadl 
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Liber    querulus    de   excidio    Britannire. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  69.) 

Gilder,  William  Henry.  Ice-pack  and  tundra  ; 
account  of  the  search  for  the  Jeannette  and 
a  sledge  journey  through  Siberia.  N.  Y., 
18S3.     S°. 

Schwatka's  search  sledging  in  the  Arctic 

in   quest   of  the   Franklin   records.     N.  Y., 
iSSi.     8°. 

Gile  family.     Sre  Guild  family. 

Giles,  Henry.  Human  lile  in  Shakespeare  ; 
with  introd.  by  John  Boyle  O'Reilly.  Bos- 
ton, 1887.     12°. 

Giles,  John  Allen.  Hebrew  and  Christian 
records  ;  the  age  and  authorship  of  the  Old 
and  New  Testaments.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1SS7. 
8°. 

[Etf.]     Six  old  English  chronicles  ;  with 

illust.  notes.     Lond.,  18S5.     12°. 

Contfit/s:  Elhelwerd,  Fahius.  Cliioiiicle.— Asser. 
Life  of  Alfred.— Geoffrey  0/  Momiioiilh.  British  his- 
tory.—Gildas.  Works. —  Nennius.  History  of  the 
Britons.— Richard  0/  Cirt-iicesU-y.  Ancient  state  of 
Britain. 

Giles.  William  F.  Annual  address  before  the 
Maryland  Hist.  Society.     Bait.,  1867.     8°. 

Giles  [family]  memorial.  Genealogical  me- 
moirs of  the  families  of  Giles,  Could, 
Holmes,  etc.;  with  a  history  of  Pemaquid 
[Me.]  ;  by  John  Adams  Vinton.  Boston, 
1864.    8°. 

Giles,  Sec  Gyles. 

Gilham,  William.  Manual  of  instruction  for 
the  volunteers  and  militia  of  the  United 
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Gill,  C.  Haughton.  Sugar  refining.  (Pjevan's 
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Gill,  John,  D.  D.  E.xposition  of  the  New  Tes- 
tament ;  with  notes  from  ancient  Jewish 
writings.     3  vols.     Phila.,  1811.     4°. 

Exposition  of  the  Old  Testament.   6  vols. 

Phila.,  1S17-19.     4°. 

Gill,  John.  Systems  of  education,  advocated 
by  eminent  educationists.    Lond.,  1S76.    12°. 

Gill,  Roger.    Journal,  1698.     iMS.     12°. 

Gill,  Theodore  Nicholas.  Arrangement  of  the 
families  of  mammals.  (Smithsonian  Inst. 
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Arrangement  of  the  families  of  fishes,  or 

classes  pisces,   marsipobranchii   and  lepto- 
cardii.     (Same,  v.  11.) 

Arrangement  of  the  families  of  niollusks. 

(Same,  v.  10.) 

Bibliography  of  the  fishes  of  the  Pacific 

coast  of  the  U.  S.  to  1S79.     (Same,  v.  23.) 

Catalogue   of  the   fishes   of   the   eastern 

coast  of  N.  America,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     S". 

Same.  (Smithsonian  Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  14.) 

Gill,  Thomas.  Vallis  Eboracensis ;  compris- 
ing the  history  and  antiquities  of  Easingwold 
and  its  neighborhood.     Lond.,  1S52.     8°. 


Gill,  William.  The  river  of  golden  sand  ;  nar- 
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Tibet  to  Buniiah ;  with  introd.  essay,  by 
Henry  Yule.     2  vols.     Lond.,  18S0.     8°. 

Gill,  William  I.  Evolution  and  progress  ;  an 
e.xposition  and  defence.     N.  Y.,  1S75.     12°. 

Gillespie,  Joseph.  Recollections  of  early  Illi- 
nois and  her  noted  men  ;  read  before  the 
Chicago  Hist.  .Society.     Chicago,  1880.     8°. 

Gillespie,  William  Mitchell.  Manual  of  the 
principles  and  practice  of  road-making.  N. 
Y.,  1847.     8°. 

Same.     9th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1864.     12°. 

Gillett,  Timothy  P.     Past  and  present  in  the 

history  of  the  Cong.  Church  in  Branford, 
Ct.;  semi-centennial  discourse,  July  7.  New 
Haven,  1858.     8°. 

Gilliam,  Albert  M.  Travels  over  the  table- 
lands and  Cordilleras  of  Mexico,  1S43-44  ; 
incl.  a  description  of  California  and  biogra- 
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Gillies,  John.  History  of  Ancient  Greece,  its 
colonies  and  conquests,  ist  Amer.  ed.  4 
vols.     N.  Y.,  1814.     S°. 

See  Aristoteles. — Whitefield,  George. 

Gillies,  Robert  Pierce.     Memoirs  of  a  literary 

veteran,  1794-1849.  3  vols.  Lond.,  1851. 
12°. 

Gilliland,  William.  Journal,  etc.  .S'^c  Watson, 
Winslow  C. 

Gilliss,  James  Melville.  Account  of  the  total 
eclipse  of  the  sun  on  Sept.  S,  1858,  as  ob- 
served near  Olmos,  Peru.  (Smithsonian 
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See  U.  S.  Navy  Dept.  Naval  observa- 
tory. 

Gillmore,  Quincy  Adams.  Engineer  and  artil- 
lery operations  against  Charleston  harbor  in 
1S63.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8°. 

Official  report  of  the  siege  and  reduction 

of  Ft.  Pulaski,  Ga.,  1S62.  N.  Y.,  1S62.  8°. 
(U.S.  War  Dept.  Engin.  Dept.  Prof,  papers, 
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Gillot,  Jacques.    Mt-moires.    (Petitot  Mem.  lire 

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plates.     Lond.,  n.  d.     fol. 

See  Wright,  T. 

Gillson  family.  Genealogy  of  the  Gillson  and 
Jillson  family  ;  comp.  by  David  Jillson.  Cen- 
tral Falls,  R.  I.,  1876.     8°. 

[Gilman,  Arthur.]  The  Cambridge  of  1776; 
the  events  it  witnessed,  diary  of  Dorothy 
Dudley,  etc.     Camb.,  1S76.     8°. 

Gilman,  Arthur.  Rome,  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  end  of  the  republic.  Lond., 
1887.     8°.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 

Story  of  the  Saracens  from  the  earliest 

times  to  the  fall  of  Bagdad.  N.  Y.,  1888.  8°. 
(Same.) 


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GLADDING 


^ .SVf  Church,  Alfred  I. — Oilman  family. — 

Goiiki,  S.  Baring.— MaiiaflV,  J.  P. 

Gilman.  Daniel  Coil.  Itishop  Berkeley's  gifts 
to  Yale  College.  (New  Haven  Col.  Hist. 
Soc.  Col.  V.  I.) 

Historical  discourse  in  Norwich,  Conn., 

Sept.  7,  1S59,  at  the  bi-centennial  celebration. 
2d  ed.  with  .add.  notes.     Boston,  1859.     8°. 

Stiint'.    (.Stedman's  Norwich  jubilee.) 

Johns  Hopkins  University,  1876-91.  (Johns 

Hopkins  Univ.  Stud.  v.  9.) 

.SVv  Monroe,  James. 

[Gilman,  George  H.]    History  of  Moulton,  Me. 

1S04-S3  ;  by  an  Old  pioneer.  Haverhill,  1SS4. 

S°. 
Oilman,  John  Taylor.     J.  T.  Gilman,  Portland. 

Me.;  a  memori.il,  bv  Chas.   H.   Bell.     n.  p., 

1.SS5.      8°. 
Gilman  family.     Genealogical  and  biog.  record 

111  that  Ipr.vnch  of  the  family  of  G.  descended 

fmni  Jcihn  of  K.xeter,  N.  11.,  with  .account  of 

his  ancestors  and  the  English  branch  ;  comp. 

by  Arthur  Oilman.     Albany,  1863.    4°. 
Gilman  family.     Genealogy  of  the  G.  family  in 

Iji.uland  and  .•\nierica,  traced  in   the  line  of 

J.ihn  Gihiian   of  Exeter,   N.   H.;  by  Arthur 

Gilni.iii.     Albany,  1864.     4°. 
Gilman  family,  traced  in  the  line  of  John  (lil- 

man  of  E.xeter,  N.  H.,  with  account  of  otlier 

Gilmans  in  England  and  America  ;  by  Arthur 

Gilman.     Albany,  1S69.     4°. 
Gilpin.  Henry   Dilworth.     Memorial   [by  Eliza 

(.ilpin].     i'hila.,  i860.     8°. 
Gilpin,  Joshua.     Memoir  on    the  Chesapeake 

and  Delaware  Canal  [with]  papers  of  Thomas 

Gilpin.     Wilmington,  1S21.     8°. 
Gilpin,     Richard.      Denionologia    sacra;     or. 

Treatise    of   Satan's    temptations.      Edin., 

'7.VS.     8°. 
Gilpin  family.    Gilpin  family  from  Richard  de 

Guylpyn  in  1206,  to  Joseph  Gil|iin,  the  emi- 

grimt  to  America;  with  notice  of  the  West 

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Gilson,  Adrian.     The  czar  and  the  sultan  ;  or, 

Nicholas   and   Abdul   Medjid,   thiir  private 

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Gindeiy,  Anton.  History  of  the  Thirty  Years' 
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Ginx'»  baby.     .SVv  Jenkins,  I';d. 

Giotto.  .'Xmbrogiottii  Bonlone,  calUd.  Giotto; 
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Giovanni,  Abbot  of  Fecamp.    Libellus  de  scrip- 

turis  et  verbis  patrum  collcctus ;  Epistolae  ; 

Chronicon    Kiscamense  ;    Catalogus    Fisca- 

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Giovanni,  Up.  of  Sabina.     (Juerimonia  contra 

Farfenses  mon.achos.    (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 

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Lond.,  1S61-77.     1.  .S°.     (Chronicles  of  O.  B. 

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Historical  works;  cont.  the  Topography 

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Thos.  I-'orester  ;  the  Itinerary  through  Wales 
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Catalogue  of  N.  .'\nierican  rejitiles.     Sec 

Baird,  Spencer  F. 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  the 

fresh  water  fishes  of  N.  America.  (Smith- 
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Girard,  Paul.  La  peinture  antique.  Paris 
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Girard,  Stephen.  Will  of  G.,  with  a  short  biog- 
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Girardin,  Kmile  de.  L'homme  et  la  femme. 
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Girardin,  St.  Marc.     -SVv  .Saint-Marc  Girardin. 

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Description  of  si.vteen  new  species  of  N. 

Amer.  birds  described  in  the  Annals  of  the 
N.  \.  Lyceum  of  N.it.  Hist.;  collected  in 
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Girault  de  Saint-Fargeau,  A.  K.  Bibliographie 
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Girava  Tarragonez,  Jeronymo.  Sec  Apiaiuis, 
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Girdlesfone,  Thomas.     See  Lee,  Charles. 

[Girod-Chanfrans,  Justin.  |  Voyage  tl'un  Suisse 
(l.iiis  iliDViiiites  colonies  d'Ann'riipie  pen- 
d.iiit  la  derniere  guerre,  avec  Uile  table  d'ob- 
servalions  meteorologiipies  faites  .'I  Saint- 
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Gislebert,    .SVv  Gilbert. 

Gist,  Christopher.  Journal,  1753.  (Mass.  Hist. 
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Giustinian,  Sebastian.  Four  years  at  the  court 
of  Henry  \'1II.;  selection  of  despatches, 
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Glaber,  Railulphus,  /•'tench  Raoul,  0/  Ctiiiiy. 
ChiiiMiiiiu-.     (Giii/ot's  Col.  (Us  in'in.  v.  6.) 

Gladding.  Gilbert  l\.  Inform.ilion  respecting 
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Gladstone,  William  Ewart.  Juventus  mundi ; 
the  gods  and  men  of  the  heroic  age.  2d  td. 
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Gladwin,  George  E.     Pen  and   ink   sketches  ; 

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Gledstone,  James  Paterson.  See  Whitefield, 
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Glen  Cove  Gazette,  vols.  1-35.  35  vols.  Glen 
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Glencairn,  Alexander  Cunningham,  earl  of. 
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Glover,  Richard.     Leonidas  ;  a  poem.     7th  ed. 

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Glover,   Stephen.      History  of  the  County  of 

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prominent  banks  in  Europe  ;  of  the  Bank  of 

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of  Edward  Goddard;  by  Wm.  A.  Goddard. 

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Godefroy,  Theodore.     Sir  Boucicaul,  Jean  de. 

Godet,  Frederic.  Commentary  on  Epistle  to 
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"  Castin  the  Younger."     {Same,  v.  7.) 

Jean  Vincent,  Baron  de  St.  Castin.  (Same, 

v.  7-) 

Pilgrims  of  the  Penobscot.     {Same,  v.  7.) 

Godkin,  Edwin   Lawrence.      History  of  Hun- 

:<.iry  and  the  Magyars.     Lond.,  1S53.     8°. 
Godkin.  lames.     Land-war  in  Ireland.     Lond., 

is;...     8°. 
Godman,  lohn  D.     American  natural  history. 

3  \ols.     Phila.,  1826-28.     8°. 
Godwin,   Mary   Wollstonecraft.     See  Shelley, 

Mary  \V.  G. 
Godwin,   Parke.     History  of  France,     vol.   I, 

Ancient  Gaul.     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

See  Bryant,  \Vm.  Cullen. 

Godwin,  William.  Adventures  of  Calel)  Wil- 
liams; with  memoir  of  the  autliur.  Lond., 
1849.     12°. 

Pai'i.,   C.    Kegan.      Wm.   Godwin  ;    his 

friends  and  contemporaries.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1S76.    8°. 

.Viv  Chatham,  Wm.  Pitt,  <-<7/7of.— Philips, 

VA\\.m\. 

IGoethals,  l-Vlix  X'iilor.]  Indicaleur  n<iliiliaire 
d.-  llelKiriiie,  tie  France,  de  Hollande,  d'Alle- 
niagne,  d'l^spagne,  d'llalie  et  d'Angleterre. 
Bruxelles,  18(59.     **°- 

Goethe,  Catharine  Elizabeth.  Goethe' s  uio/lier. 
(■(irrcspondence  of  G.  with  Goethe,  Lavater, 
Wielaiid  anil  others  ;  tr.  from  the  German, 
with  biog.  sketches  and  notes,  by  Alfred  .S. 
(iibbs  ;  with  iiitrod.  note,  by  Clarence  Cook. 
N.  Y.  ti88oJ.     8°. 


Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von.     Werke.    36 
vols,  in  18.     Stuttgart,  1866-82.    8°. 

Conti-nis:   I.    Liidcr.— CfsdIiKf  Licdi-r.— Aus  Wil- 
liclm  Mfislor.— B.illailcn.— Aiitikcr  Form  sicll  iiahenid. 

—  I-CIcRicn. —  Ki>istclti.  —  EpiKmniiue.  — WcjissaKUiiRcii 
dcs  Rakis.  —  Vicr  Jalircszcileii.  2.  Soiictlc. —  Ver- 
misclUc  Gcdichtc.  —  KuiisL—  I*arabolisch. —  I^pigram- 
matisili.  —  Politica.  —  GoU  uiul  Well.  —  Jabres-  uiid 
TaKisZiilcli.— Aus  Fienukii  Sprachcll.— Notuii.  3. 
HLTinaiiii  urid  Dorothea.— Acliillcis.—Rc-iiiekc  Fuchs. 
4.  Got7  \oii  BcrlichhiKCMi  mil  der  eisuriicii  Hand.— 
Hgmuiil. — ClaviKO.  5.  Fausl.  6.  Iphigcnic  aiifTauris. 
— Torqualo  Tasso. — Die  naliirliche  Techier. — Elpeiiur. 
7.  I-eideii  des  jiingeii  Werlher.  —  Briefc  aus  iler 
Schweiz. — Brief  ciiies  I-aiidgeisUicheii. — Zwo  biblische 
FraRell. — Die  Wablvcrwandlschafleii.  S-9.  Wtlhelm 
Meisters  I.chrjabre.  10.  Wilbelm  Mcisleis  Waiider- 
iahre.  -  Reise  der  Solmc  Megaprazons.  —  Die  gillcli 
Wcibcr.-Novelle.  11-12.  Aus  meinem  Lebeii,  Wahr- 
Iieit  uiid  DicbluiiK.  U-  Spriiclie  in  Reiinen.— Spriichc 
ill  rrosa.— Elhisclies.  14.  Wesl-osllicher  niv.m.  15. 
Logc.— Festgedicllle.—Ati  Personeil.  Zuscbriftcii  uiid 
Eriiiiieriingsblattcr.  — lilvccliveii.  — Gedicbte  zu  Bil- 
dern.— Maskeiiziige. — Im  Nameii  der  Biirgerscbafl  von 
Carlsbad.  —  Einzelne  Sceiieii  zu  foslliclieii  Gelcgcii- 
heileii. — Theaterrcdell.  16.  Die  Laune  des  Verliebtcll. 
— Die  Milscbuldigen  — Das  Jalirmarkls-Fcsl  zu  Pluu- 
dersweileni. —  Das  Neueslc  von  Pluiidersweilerii.— 
Pater  Brev.—Satyios.—Bahrdl.— Gutter.  Heldeii  und 
Wieland.  —  Prometheus.  —  Kiinsllers  Erdewallen.  — 
Kiiiistlers  Ajiotbeose. — Triumph  der  Einpfiiulsamkeit. 
—Die  Vogel.  17.  Claudine  von  Villa  Bella.— Erwin  und 
Elmirc.  —  Jeri  und  Bateli.— Lila.  —  Die  Fischerin.— 
Scberz.  I-ist  und  Rache.  —  Die  ungleicheii  Hausgc- 
nossen.— Zaubcrflole.- Cantaten.  iS.  Stella.— Die  Gc- 
scliwister. — Der  Grosz-Copbta.— Der  Biirgcrgencral.— 
Die  Aufgcregten.— Des  Epimeiiides  Erwachen.— Pan- 
dora. 19.  Karlsbad  bis  auf  den  Brenner.— Voni  Brenner 
bis  Verona.— Verona  bis  Vcnedig.— Venedig.— Fcrrara 
bis  Rom.  —  Rom.  —  Ncapel,  —  Sicilien.  20.  Italien. — 
IVber  Italien.  21.  Campagnc  in  Frankreich. — Belage- 
rung  von  Mainz.— rnterhaltunKen  deutscher  Ausgc- 
wauderten.  22.  Reise  in  die  Scbweiz,  1797. — Reise  am 
Rhein,  Main  und  Neckar.  23.  Annalen,  1749-1822.— 
Biograpliische  Einzelnbeitcn.  24.  Benvcnuto  Cellini. 
25.  Benvcnuto  Cellini.  —  Roincaus  NcfTe.  — Didcrots 
Versuch  iiberdie  Malerei.  26.  Winckelmann.— Hack- 
ert.—  Einlcitung  in  die  Propylaen.— Ueber  Laokoon.— 
Der  Sammlcr  und  die  Scinigen.— Ueber  Wahrhcit  und 
\V.abrsclieinlichkeit  der  Kunstwerke.— Philostrals  Gc- 
maldc.  27.  Ferneres  iiber  Kunst.  28.  Deutsche  Li- 
teratur.  29.  Ausw.irtige  Literalur  und  Volkspoesie. 
^o.  Gottfried  von  Berlichingen.— Iphigenie  in  Prosa.— 
krwin  und  Hlmire— Claudine  von  Villa  Bella. -Zwei 
altere  Scenen  aus  dem  Jahrmarklsfesl  zu  Plunders- 
weilcrn.  —  Hanswursts  Hocbzeit.  —  Paraliiiomena  zu 
Fausl.— Zwei  Teufelclien  und  Amor.— Fragmenleeiner 
Tragodie.— Die  naliirliche  Tochler.— Pandora.— Nau- 
sikaa.  31.  Giitz  von  Berlichingen.- Die  U'ctle.— .M.i- 
homet.—Tancred.— Theater  und  dramalisclie  Pocsie. 
32.  BilduiiR  und  ITnibildung  organisclier  N.ituren.— 
Die  Metamorphose  der  Pllanzen,  -  Verfolg.— Osleo- 
logie.  Dplik.  .v^-.34.  Farbenlebre.  35.  M,iterialien 
zur  Geschichte  der  i'"arl>cnlelire.  .16.  Naturwisscll- 
schaftliche  Eiiizelnheilen.—  Mineralogie  und  Geologic. 

—  Meteorologie.  —  Zur   Nalurwissenscbafl   itn   Allge- 

Autobiography  ;    from  the    (German,    by 

John  O.Neiiford  ;  also.  Letters  from  .Swilzer- 
land  and  Travels  in  Italy  ;  tr.  by  A.J.  W. 
Morrison.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1871,  '68.     12°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1824.    8". 

.\a(.-      The  title  of  this  c.litioii  is,  Memoirs. 

Conversations  w  ith  Fckermann  and  Sorel; 

tr.  from  the  German,  by  John  Oxeiiford.  2 
vols.     Loud.,  1850.     12°. 


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GOLDZIHER 


•  Same.     Lond.,  1S79.     12°. 

Dramatic  works  ;  tr.  by  Sir  Walter  Scott, 

E.  A.  Bovvring,  Anna  Swanwick  and  others. 
Lond.,  1SS3.     12°. 

Faust;  tr.   by  Anna   Swanwick.     Lond., 

18S1.     12°. 

Same;    tr.    in    the   original    metres,   by 

Bayard  Taylor.     2  vols.     Boston,  1S79.     12°. 

Same ;    tr.  into  English  verse,    by   Theo. 

Martin.     Edin.,  1865.     12°. 

iMiscellaneoiis  travels;  comprising  Let- 
ters from  Switzerland;  Campaign  in  F"rance, 
17S2;  Siege  of  !\Liinz ;  and  Tour  on  the 
Rhine,  Maine  and  Neckar,  1814-15;  ed.  by 
L.  Dora  Schmitz.     Lend.,  1S82.     12°. 

Novels  and  tales.     Lond.,  18S1.     12°. 

Poems;  tr.  in  the  original  metres,  by  E. 

A.  Bowring.     2d  ed.  rev.    Lond.,  iSSi.     12°. 

Poems  and  ballads ;  tr.  by  W.  Edmond- 

stoune  Aytoun  and  Theo.  Martin.  N.  V., 
1S80.     12°. 

Travels  in  Italy ;  with  his  second  resi- 
dence in  Rome  and  fragments  on  Italy;  from 
the  German.     Lond.,  1SS3.     12°. 

Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeshij) ;  from 

the  German,  by  R.  D.  Boylan.  Lond.,  1870. 
12°. 

Wilhelm  Meister's  travels  ;  tr.  and  ed.  by 

Ed.  Bell.     Lond.,  1SS2.     12°. 

and  Carlyle,  Thomas.     Correspondence  ; 

ed.  by  Chas.  Eliot  Norton.    Lond.,  18S7.   8°. 

Austin,   Sarah.     Characteristics  of   G., 

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BovESEN,    Hjalmar,    H.      Goethe    and 

Schiller,  their  lives  and  works ;  including  a 
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12°. 

DuNTZER,  Heinrich.     Life  of  G.;  tr.   by 

Thos.  W.  Lyster.     N.  Y.,  1884.     12°. 

Grimm,  Herman.     Life  and  times  of  G.; 

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Hayvvard,  a.   Goethe.   Edin.,  1S79.    12°. 

(Foreign  classics  for  Eng.  readers.) 

Lewes,  George  Henry.   Story  of  Goethe's 

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Life  of  Goethe.  2ded.  Lond.,  1864.  8°. 

SiME,  James.     Life  of  Goethe.     Lond., 

188S.     12°.     (Great  writers.) 

See  Carlyle,  Thos. — Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von. 

Goetschius,  Johannes  Hendricus.  De  onbe- 
kende  God  ;  en  kort  bericht  gepredikt  den 
2?  \ug.  1742,  in  de  Kerke  van  Nieuw-Town, 
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Goetz,  Benedict.  Travels  from  Labor  to  China, 
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Goffe,  John.  Letter  to  B.  Wentwortb,  1746. 
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Goffe,  William.  Sec  Dexter,  F.  B.— Stiles, 
Ezra. — Trowbridge,  T.  R. 

Goffridus.    See  Geoffroi. 


Goguet,  Antoine  Yves  de.  Origin  of  laws,  arts 
and  sciences ;  tr.  from  the  French.  3  vols. 
Edin.,  1775.     8°. 

Golbery,  Marie  Philippe  Aime  de.  Lettres  sur 
la  .Suisse.     See  Rochette,  D.  R. 

Gold,  Theodore  .S.  Historical  records  of  Corn- 
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Golden  Age.  vols,  i  and  2.  2  vols.  N.  Y., 
1871-72.     fol. 

Gold-Pen, />.?(•«,/.     Poems.     Phila.,  1856.     12°. 

Goldschmidt,  Jenny  Lind.  Memoir;  ed.  by  G. 
G.  Foster.     N.  Y.,  1S50.     8°. 

Goldsmith,  Lewis.  Exposition  of  the  conduct 
of  France  towards  America.  2d  ed.  N.  Y., 
1810.     8°. 

See  Napoleon  I. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.  Works  ;  ed.  by  Peter  Cun- 
ningham.    4  vols.     N.  Y.,  1881.     8°. 

Cotitfuis :  I.  Poetical  works.— Dramas. — Vicar  of 
Wakefield.  2.  Inquiry  into  tlie  present  state  of  polite 
learning. — Citizen  of  the  world.  3.  The  bee. — Essays. 
— Unacknowledged  essays. — Prefaces,  introductions, 
etc.  4.  Biographies. — Reviews. — Animated  nature. — 
Cock  lane  ghost.— Vida's  game  of  chess.— Letters. 

Miscellaneous  works;    prefixed,  account 

of  his  life  and  writings.  4  vols.  Lond.,  1806. 
8°. 

Same.     New  edition,  ed.  by  Washington 

Irving.     4  vols.     Paris,  1820.     8°. 

Same  ;  ed.  by  Washington  Irving.     New 

ed.     4  vols.     Paris,  1825.     8°. 

[ ]  Citizen  of  the  world  ;  in  letters  from  a 

Chinese  philosopher  at  London  to  his  friends 
in  the  East.  Lond.,  1793.  8°.  (Bd.  with 
Town's  Connoisseur.) 

•  History  of  the  earth  and  animated  nature. 

4  vols.     Lond..,  1822.     8°. 

Poems.     Lond.,  1800.     12". 

Poetical  works  ;  with  life,  by  T.  B.  Macau- 
lay.     Boston,  1863.     12°. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.     N.  Y.,  1S76.     12°. 

Same,  being  a  facsimile  reproduction  of 

the  ist  ed.  published  in  1766,  with  an  introd. 
by  Austin  Dobson  and  a  bibliog.  list  of  edi- 
tions pub.  in  England  and  abroad.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  18S5.     12°. 

Spanish.     El  vicario  de  Wakefield  ;  tr.  al 

Castellano,  por  M.  Dominguez.  N.  Y,,  1825. 
12°. 

Black,  Wm.     Goldsmith.     Lond.,  18S0. 

12°.    (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

FoRSTER,  John.    Life  and  times  of  G.     d 

ed.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1854.     8°. 

Irving,  W.     Life  of  G.     See  Irving,  W. 

Prior,  James.    Life  of  G.    2  vols.    Lond., 

1837.     8°. 

See  Nash,  Richard. — Parnell,  Thos. 

Goldthwaite's  Geographical  Magazine,   vols,  i- 

4.    4  vols.     N.  Y.,  1891-92.     8°. 
Goldziher,  Ignaz.     Mythology  among  the  He- 
brews and  its  historical  development;  tr.  by 
Russell  Martineau  [with  appendix,  cont.  two 
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GOODRICH 


Goltzius,   Hubert.     Goltzius ;  par   Felix  Van 

Iliilst.     2e  <Jd.     Li<:'ge,  1S46.    S°. 
Gomara.  Francisco   Lopez  de.     See  Apianus, 

IVlriis. — Cieva,  Pedro  de. 
Gomme,  George  Laurence.    Literature  of  local 

institutions.     Lond.,  1SS6.     12°. 

Some  considerations  on  monarchical  gov- 
ernment.    (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  5.) 

Sovereignty  in  relation  to  social  institu- 
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See  Gentleman's  Magazine  Library. 

Goncourt,  Edmond  <■/ Jules  de.  L'artdu  iS^  si6- 

cle.  3'in"--  ed.  2  vols.  Paris,  18S0-S2.  4''. 
Cotitrtits:  I.  \V.-itlcau.—  Chardin.  — Boucher. —  La 
Tour.— Grcuzc— Les  Saint-Aubiu.  2.  Gravdol.— Co- 
chin.— Eistn.—  Moreau.  —  Dcbucourt.—  Fragonard. — 
Prudhon. 

See  Marie  Antoinette. 

Gonse,  Louis.    L'arl  japonais.    Paris,  n.  d.    8°. 

(Ouantin's  Hibl.  des  beau.x  arts.) 
Gonthier,    Cis/ereian    monk.      Opera    omnia. 

(Mi:<ne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  212.) 
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in  Nicolaum  papam  ;  Retractatio  ;  Epistote. 

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Gonzales,  Manoel.     Voyage   to   England  and 

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Gonzalez  de  Agueros,  Pedro.     Descripcion  his- 

ti  >rial  de  la  provincia  y  arcliipielago  de  Chil6e. 

n.  p.  1791.     s.  4°. 
Gonzalez  de  Mendoza,  Juan.     See  Mendoza,  J. 

G.  de. 
Gooch,  Frank  Austin,  and  Whitfleld,  Jas.  Ed. 

Analyses  of  waters  of  the  Yellowstone  Na- 
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Gooch,  Robert.     Account  of  diseases  peculiar 

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Good,  John  Mason.  .Study  of  medicine.  4lh 
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Same.    6th  Amer.  ed.,  with  notes  by  A. 

Sidney  Doane,  and  sketch  of  the  history  of 
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Gkkc.okv,  Olinthus,  G.     Memoirs  of  the 

life,  writings  and  character  of  G.;  with  ser- 
mon, by  Chas.  Jerram.     Boston,  1829.     8°. 

Good,  Peter  Peyto.  Materia  medica  animalia. 
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Good,  Peter  Peylo,  Jr.     See  Tappan  family. 

Good  gray  poet.     .SVr  Whitman,  Walt. 

Good  Words;  ed.  by  Norman  Macleod  and 
Donald  Macleiid.  vols.  4-15.  12  vols.  Lond., 
I.S63  74.     8°. 

Goodale,  Ebenczer.  Record  of  the  proceed- 
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Goode,  George  Brown.   Catalogue  of  the  fishes 

of  the  Bermudas.    (Smithsonian  Inst.  Misc. 

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Classification  of  the  collection  to  illustrate 

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V.  I3-) 

Origin  of  the  national  scientific  and  edu- 
cational institutions  of  the  U.  S.  (Amer. 
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See  V.  S.  Commission  of  Fish  and  Fishe- 
ries. 

Goode,  William.  Essays  on  the  Scriptural 
names  and  titles  of  Christ ;  prefixed,  a  me- 
moir of  the  author.   6  vols.    Lond.,  1S22.   8°. 

Goodell,  Abner  C.  Hiog.  notice  of  the  officers 
of  probate  for  Essex  Co.  (Essex  Inst.  Hist, 
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Boston  massacre.     [Boston,  18S7.]    8°. 

Brief  review  of  the  history  of  the  Puritans 

and  the  Separatists  from  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, etc.     (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  4.) 

Early    New    England    papers.      (Same, 

V.  9) 

Essex  Co.  court  records.    (Same,  v.  7-8.) 

Provincial    legislature    of   Salem,'   1774. 

(Same,  v.  13.) 

See  Lewis,  A. — Maule,  Thos. 

Goodell,  William.  American  slave  code  in 
theory  and  practice.     N.  Y..  1853.     8°. 

Prime,  E.  D.  G.  P'orty  years  in  the  Turk- 
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8°. 

[Goodenow,  .Sterling.]  Brief  topographical  and 
statistical  manual  ol  the  state  of  New  York. 
Albany,  i8il.     12°. 

Same.     2d.  ed.  enl.     N.  Y.,  1822.     8°. 

Goodhue,  James  M.     Obituary  of  G.;  by.  E.  D. 

Neill.     (Minn.  Hi.st.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 
Goodhue,  Josiah  F.     History  of  Shorehani,  Vt. 

from   1761  ;  with  account  of  the  county   of 

Addison,  bv  .Saml.  Swift.    Middleburv,  1S61. 

8". 
Goodhue.  Samuel.     See  Goodhue  family. 
Goodhue  family.     Biography  of  the  first  scttle- 

nieiil   of  the   family   at   Ipswich,    1636,  and 

genealogy  lo  1833  ;  with  address,  by  Saml. 

Goodhue,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 
Goodloe,  Daniel  R.     The  Southern  platform  ; 

or.  Manual  of  .Southern  sentiment  on  slavery. 

Boston,  1K5S.     8°. 
Goodman,  William.     .Social   history  of  Great 

Britain  during  the  reign  of  the  Stuarts.     2 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1S45.     12°. 
Goodrich,  Aaron.     Early  courts  of  Miimesota. 

(Minn.  Hist.  .Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 
Goodrich.  Casper  F.     .SVr  U.  S.     Navy  Dept. 

Bureau  nf  Navigation. 
Goodrich,  Charles  Augustus.     History  of  the 

church,  from  the  birth  of  Christ.    N.  Y.,  1834. 

8°. 

History  of  the  I'nitcd   States.     Bellows 

Falls,  1S31.     12°. 


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Same.     Boston  [1S34].     12°. 

Pictorial  descriptive  view  and  history  of 

all  religions.     N.  Y.,  1S60.     12°. 

Goodrich,  Charles  Rush,  aiiii  otiifrs.  Science 
and  mechanism,  illust.  by  examples  in  the 
New  York  Exhibition,  1S53-54.  4°.  (Bd. 
with  the  World  of  science.) 

Sec  Silliman,  B. 

Goodrich,  Chauncey.  Invasion  of  New  Haven 
by  the  British  troops,  1779.  (New  Haven 
Col.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  2.) 

Goodrich,  Chauncey  Allen.  Select  British  elo- 
quence.    N.  Y.,  1S52.     8°. 

Goodrich,  E.  S.  See  Brown,  Jos.  R. — McMas- 
ters,  S.  Y. 

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Calendar  of  state  papers.     Domestic 

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Calendar  of  state  papers.     Domestic 

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Calendar  of  state  papers.     Domestic 

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Calendar  of  state  papers.     Domestic 

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Calendar  of  state  papers.     Domestic 

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Calendar    of   state    papers.     Foreign 

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Calendar   of  state  papers  and  MSS., 

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Calendar  of  the  Carew  MSS.  preserved 

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Calendar  of  the   proceedings   of  the 

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Calendar  of  the  state  papers  relating 

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Calendar  of  the  state  papers  relating 

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Calendar  of  the  state  papers  rel.  to  Ire- 
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Calendar  of  the  state  papers  rel.  to 

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Calendar    of   treasury    papers,    1556- 

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Gross,  Charles.  Plea  for  reform  in  the  study 
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Plato    and    the    other    companions    of 

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Gudrun,  a  mediaeval  epic  ;  tr.  from  the  middle 
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Guest,  Kdwin.  History  of  English  rhythms. 
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Guest,  Moses.  Poems  ;  annexed,  extracts  from 
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Guhl,  Ernest  Karl,  and  Koner,  W.  D.  Life  of 
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Gui  di  Pdiil/iitii,  bp.  of  Amiens.  Epistolae  et 
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Guibert,  Abbot  of  St.  Marie  de  Nos^eiit.  Opera 
omnia  ;  ju.xta  edilionem  Luck  d'Achery  ad 
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Histoire  des  croisades  ;  \'ie  de  Guibert, 

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Guicciardini,  Francesco.  History  of  Italy,  1490- 
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Guido,  Abbot  of  Farfa.  Disciplina  Farfensis 
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Guido  d'Aie::so,  abbot  of  the  Holy  Cross. 
Micrologiis ;  Versus  de  musicae  e.xplana- 
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Guiffrey,  Jules  Joseph.     .S'tr  Paris.     Salon. 

Guignard,  Ph.  i'^i?  St.-M<jmin,  C.  U.J.  Fevret 
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Guignes,  Chretien  Ix)uis  Joseph  de.  Observa- 
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Guigo.    See  Guigues. 

Guigues  I.,  prior  of  La  Grande  C/iartreiise. 
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184.  185.) 

Guigues  II.,  prior  of  La  Grande  Cliartreuse. 
Scala  Paradisi  ;  Liber  de  quadripertito  e.x- 
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Guild,  Calvin.  The  first  Sabbath  School  in 
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Sec  Guild  family. 

Guild,  Howard  Redwood.     Sec  Guild  family. 

Guild,  Mary  .Stiles  Paul.  Genealogy ;  Stro- 
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Sec  Stiles  family. 


Guild,  Reuben  Aldridge.  Biographical  intro- 
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The    librarian's   manual ;    a   treatise  on 

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See  Manning,  James. — Williams,  Roger. 

Guild  family.  Ancestry  of  Calvin  Guild,  Mar- 
garet Taft,  James  Humphreys  and  Rebecca 
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Guild  family.  Genealogy  and  history  of  the 
Guild,  Guile  and  Gile  family  ;  by  Chas.  Bur- 
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Guild  family.  Genealogy  of  the  descendants  of 
John  Guild  of  Dedham,  Mass.;  by  Calvin 
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Guile  family.     See  Guild  family. 

Guilelmus,  Ahp.  of  Tyre.  Histoire  des  croi- 
sades.    (Guizot's  Col.  des  mem.  v.  16-18.) 

Guilelmus.     Sec  Guillaume. — William. 

Guilford,  Conn.  Proceedings  at  the  celebra- 
tion of  the  250th  anniv.  of  the  settlement, 
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Guilford.     See  Guylforde. 

Guillaume  I.,  de  Champeau.v,  bp.  of  Clialons- 
sur-Marnc.  De  sacramento  altaris ;  Chartae  ; 
Opuscula  dubia.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v. 
163.) 

Guillaume  de  Cluses.  Historia  Clusiensis  mon- 
asterii ;  Vita  S.  Benedict!.  (Migne.  Patrol, 
s.  Lat.  V.  150.) 

Guillaume  de  Jiiiniege.  Histoire  des  Nor- 
mands.     (Guizot's  Col.  des  mem.  v.  29.) 

Historia  Northmannorum.  (Migne.  Pa- 
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Guillaume  de  A'angis.  Chronique.  (Guizot's 
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Guillaume  de  Poitiers.  Sec  \\'i\\\a.m  L  the  Con- 
queror. 

Guillaume  de  Pny-Laitrcns.  Chronique,  con- 
tenant  I'histoire  de  rexptjdition  contre  les 
Albigeois.     (Guizot's  Col.  des  mem.  v.  15.) 

Guillaume  de  St.  Denis.     See  Sngerus. 

Guillaume,  Abbot  of  St.  Tliicrry,  near  Rheinis. 
Opera  omnia.  Parisiis,  1855.  1.  S°.  (Migne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  180.) 

Vita  Sancti  Bernardi.    Sec  Bernard,  St.,  of 

Clairvanx. 

Guillaume  de  la  Villeneuve.    See  X'illeneuve,  G. 

de  la. 
Guillaume  de  I  'ondoneoiirt.  I'rederic  Francois. 

Memoirs  on  the  Ionian  Islands  ;  incl.  the  life 

anil   character  of  Ali    Pacha;   tr.   by   Wm. 

Walton.     Lond.,  1816.     8°. 

New  Map  of  Greece.     Lond.,  1817.     8°. 

Guillaume,  te  Jlreton.     La  Philippide,  poeme. 

(Guizot's  Col.  des  mem.  v.  12.) 

See  Philip  11.  of  I'rance. 

Guillaume.     See  GuiKhnus.— William. 


GUILLELMUS 


^93 


GUiZOT 


Guillelmus,  Abp.  of  Tyre.  Historia  reriim  in 
partibus  transmarinis  gestarum  a  tempore 
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(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  201.) 

Guillemard,  Francis  Henry  Hill.  Cruise  of  the 
Marchesa  to  Kamschatka  and  New  Guinea  ; 
with  notices  of  Formosa,  Liu-Kiu,  and  va- 
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Guillemin,  Am^dee.  The  heavens  ;  handbook 
of  popular  astronomy;  ed.  by  J.  Norman 
I-ockyer.  4th  ed.  rev.  by  Rich.  A.  Proctor. 
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Gullliard,  Cointc.  Story  of  the  Palais  Royal; 
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Guillon,  Marie  Nicolas  Sylvestre.  Pelerinage 
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Guilmard,  Desire.  Les  maitres  ornemanistes, 
dessinateurs,  peintres,  architectes,  sculpteurs 
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Guilmeth,  Alexandre  Auguste.  Histoire  de  la 
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Guilmette,  Charles  Alexander.  Vocal  physi- 
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Guion,  Alvah.  Report  of  the  establishment  of 
Grace  Free  Church,  Williamsburgh,  Brook- 
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Guise,  Henri  de  Lorraine,  dtic  de.  Mtmoires. 
(Pctitot  M^m.  2de  s€x.  vols.  55,  56.) 

Guitmond,  Abp.  of  Aversa.  Scripta  quae  e.\- 
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Guizot,  Frani;ois  Pierre  Guillaume  \_Ed.\.  Col- 
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Conlcnts  ■  Abbo  or  Abbon,  o/  St.  Gcrmain-des-Pies. 
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i8S6.     8°. 
Hakewell,  James.     Picturesque   tour   of  Italy, 

1816-17,     Lond.,  1820.     4°. 
Hakluyt,  Richard.   Collection  of  early  voyages, 

travels  and  discoveries  by  the  English  nation. 

5  vols.     Lond.,  1809-12.    4°. 

Contents:  i.  Voyages  to  the  north  and  northeast. 
Arthur,  A',  of  Britaitte,  to  Island,  517,  —  Malgo,  K.  of 
Britain^,  to  Island,  Gotland,  Orkney,  etc.,  580.— Con- 
quest of  the  Isles  of  Anglesey  and  Man  by  Edwin  the 
Saxon,  K.  of  Northumberland,  624. — Bertus.  Voyage 
into  Ireland,  684. — Octher.  Voyage  to  the  north  parts 
beyond  Norway,  S90 ; — Second  voyage  into  the  Sound 
of"  Denmarke. — Wolstans  navig.  into  the  East  Sea  or 
Sound  of  Denmarke.  —  Edgar,  King.  Voyage  of  4000 
shippes  round  his  nionarchie,  973.  — Edmund  and  Ed- 
ward. Voyage  into  Hungary,  1017.— Mariage  of  the 
daughter  of  Harald  unto  Jerusalem,  Duke  of  Russia, 
1067.— Voyage  of  an  Englishman  into  Tartaria,  Poland 
and  Hungary,  1243.  —  Carpini,  G.  de  P.  Long  and 
wonderfull  voyage.  1246.— Rubricis,  W.  de.  Journal, 
1253.  — Liniia,  N.  de.  Voyage  to  the  north.  1360.— 
Henry,  Earl  of  Derby.  Voyage  into  Prussia  and  Letto, 
1390.— Thomas,  of  Woodstock,  duke  of  Gtocester.  Voyage 
into  Prussia,  1391. — Willoughby,  Sir  Hugh.  Voyage, 
wherein  he  perished  at  Arzina  Reca  in  Lapland,  1553. 
—Chancellor,  Rich.  Voyage.  1553.— Burrough, Stephen. 
Voyage  toward  the  River  of  Ob,  1556;— Voyage  from 
Colmogro  in  Russia  to  Wardhouse.  1557.— Johnson,  R. 
Landing  among  the  Samoeds,  1556. — Jenkinson,  An- 
thony. Voyage  into  Russia  and  Persia.  1557-61  ;  — 
Third  voyage  into  Russia,  1556; — Fourth  voyage,  1571. 
Alcock,  T.,  VVrenne,  G.,  and  Cheyney,  R.  Voyage 
into  Persia.  1563.— Johnson,  R..  Kitchin,  A.,  and  Ed- 
wards, A.  Voyage  into  Persia,  1565.— Southam,  T.. 
and  Sparke.J.  Voyage  from  Colmogro  to  Ncvogrod 
in  Russia,  1566. — Edwards,  A.,  Sparke,  J.,  and  others. 
Voyage  into  Persia,  156S. — Banister,  T,,  and  Ducket, 
G.  Voy.  for  the  Muscovy  Co.  into  Persia,  1569.  — 
Burrough,  W.  Voyage  to  the  Narue  in  Liefland,  1570. 
— Burrough.  C.  Voyage  into  Persia,  1579.— Pet,  A., 
and  Jacknian,  C.  Voyage  to  discover  the  northeast 
seas,  15S0.— Horsey.  Sir  J.  Voyage  over  land  from 
Mosco  to  England,  i5S4.~Voyage  to  the  Northeast 
performed  by  certaine  Russes ;  tr.  from  S.  Herber- 
stein. — Voyage  to  Sibier  and  the  River  of  Ob,  in  a 
letter  to  G.  Mercator. 

2.  Vanquishing  of  the  Spanish  Armada,  1588. — 
Honourable  voyage  to  Cadiz,  1596. —  P^oyages  made  by 
and  within  the  Streight  of  Gibraltar.  Pt.  i.  Helena 
the  Empiesse.  Voyage  to  Jerusalem,  337. — Constantine. 
Voy.agc  to  Greece,  .-Egypt,  Persia  and  Asia,  339. — 
iclagius  Cambrensis.  Into  .^Igypt  and  Syria,  390, — 
\'oyage  of  certaine  Englishmen  sent  by  the  French 
King  to  Constantinople,  500.  —  Sighelmus,  Bishop  of 
Shirbnnie.  Memorable  voyage  to  India,  8S3. — Erigena, 
J.  Voyage  under  king  Alphred,  to  Athens.  S85. — 
Whitcman,  A.  Voyage  to  Palseslina,  1020.— Swanus, 
son  of  Earl  Godwin.  Voyage  unto  Jerusalem,  1052. — 
Voyage  of  three  ambassadours  sent  in  the  time  of 
Edward  the  Confessor  unto  Constantinople,  and  to 
Ephesus.  1056.  —  Alured,  Bishop  of  Worcester.  Voy. 
unto  Jerusalem,  1058.— Ingulphus.     Voy.  unto  Jerusa- 


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lem,  1064. — Beauchamps  family  and  Curtois,  R.  Voy. 
to  Jerusaleni,  1096. — Gutuere.  an  English  lady,  Voy. 
toward  Jerusalem,  1097.  —  Edgar,  sonne  of  Edward. 
Voy.  to  Jerusalem.  1102. — Godericus.  Expedition  to 
the  Holy  Land,  anno  3  Henry  I.— Hardine.  Voy.  to 
Joppa,  1102. — Voyage  of  Englishmen,  Danes,  etc.,  to 
Joppa,  anno  8  Hen.  I.— Athelard  of  Bathe.  Voy.  to 
>Egypt  and  Arabia,  1130.— William  of  Tyre.  Voy.  to 
Jerusalem  and  Tyre  in  Phcenicia.  1130. — Robert  Kcte- 
jiensis.  Voy.  to  Dalmatia,  Greece  and  Asia,  1147. — 
Voyage  of  certaine  Englishmen  under  Lewis  the 
French  king,  unto  the  Holy  Land,  1147.  —  Lacy,  J. 
Voyage  to  Jerusalem.  1173.—  Mandeville,  Win.,  earl  of 
Essex.  Voy.  to  Jerusalem,  1177. — Richard  I.  Voyage 
for  the  recovering  of  Jerusalem,  1190. —  Baldwine, 
Archbp.  of  Canterbury.  Voyage  unto  Syria  and  Pala;s- 
tina.  1190. — Richardus  Canonicus.  Voy.  under  Richard 
I.,  to  Syria  and  Palcestina,  1190.— Guilelmus  Peregrinus. 
Voy.  under  Richard  I.,  to  Paliestina,  1190.— Walter,  H., 
bp.  of  Salisbury.  Voy.  unto  Syria,  1190. —  Curson,  R. 
Voy.  to  Damiata  in  .^gypt,  121S.— Rainulph,  Earl  of 
Chester,  and  others.  Voy,  to  Holy  Land,  121G.— Bohun, 
H.,  and  Quincey,  S.  de.  Voy.  to  the  Holy  Land,  1222. 
—Rainulph,  Earl  of  Chester.  Voy.  to  the  Holy  Land 
and  ^gypt.—  Peter,  Bfi.  of  Winchester.  Voyage  to 
Jerusalem,  1231.— Richard,  Earl  ofCormuall,  and  ot/ters. 
Voyage  into  Syria,  1240.  —  Longespee,  W.  de,  earl  o /" 
Salislmrie.  Voyage  into  ^gypt,  124S.— Edward,  sonne 
of  Henry  III.  Voyage  into  Syria,  1270.— Turneham, 
R.  Voyage  under  Prince  Edward,  into  Syria.  1270.- 
Mandevil,  J.  Voyage  from  England  to  Judea  and  from 
thence  to  India,  China,  Tartarie.  etc.,  1322-54.— Odori- 
cus.  Voyage  to  Asia  Minor,  Armenia,  Chald^ea  etc. 
— Gurney,  M.  Voy.  against  the  Moores  of  Alger  to 
Barbary  and  Spaine.— Henrie,  Earle  of  Derby,  after- 
zvards  King  of  England.  Voyage  to  Tunis  in  Barbary 
with  an  armie  of  Englishmen.— Hawkwood.  J.  Tra- 
vailes  and  victories  in  Italy.  —  Holland,  J.,  earl  of 
Huntington.  Voyage  to  Jerusalem  and  St.  Katherins- 
Mt..  1394.— Mowbrey,  J.,  duke  of  Xorfolke.  Voyage 
to  Jerusalem,  1399.- Beaufort,  H.,  bp.  of  Winchester. 
Voyage  to  Jerusalem,  1417.— Voyage  intended  by  Henry 
IV.  against  the  Saracens,  etc..  1413.— Voyage  of  two 
ships,  the  Holy  Crosse  and  Mathew  Gunson ,  to  Candia. 
etc..  1534-35. -Read,  P.  Voyage  to  Tunis,  i53S.-Cha- 
loner.  Sir  T.  Voyage  to  Alger,  1541.— Bodenham,  R. 
Voyage  to  Candia  and  Chio,  1550.— Locke  or  Lok,  J. 
Voyage  to  Jerusalem.  1553.  —  Foxe,  J.  Voy.  to  the 
Streit  of  Gibraltar,  1563,  and  his  enterprize  in  deliver- 
ing 266  Christians  at  Alexandria,  1577.— Aldersey,  L. 
Voy.  to  Jerusalem  and  Tripolis,  15S1.— Voyage  of  the 
Susan  of  London  to  Constantinople,  wherein  W.  Hare- 
borne  was  sent  as  ambassadour,  15S2. — Voyage  of  ship 
Jesus  to  Tripolis  in  Barbary,  15S3.— Austel,  H.  Voy. 
by  Venice  to  Ragusa,  thence  to  Constantinople,  thence 
through  Moldavia,  etc.,  to  England.  15S6. — Frederick, 
Cesar.  Voyage  into  East  India,  etc.,  1563.  —  Fitch, 
Ralph.  Voy.  by  way  of  Syria  to  Siam,  etc..  1583-91.- 
Eidred.  John.  Voy.  to  Tripolis,  and  thence  by  land 
to  Babylon,  etc.,  1583. —  Evesham,  J.  Voyage  into 
^gypt,  1586.— .Mdersey,  L.  To  Alexandria  and  Cairo. 
15S6.— Voyage  of  five  merchants  ships  of  London  into 
Turkie,  and  their  fight  with  11  gallies,  etc.,  of  Spain. 
15S6.— Hareborne.  W.  Voy.  overland  from  Constan- 
tinople to  London,  1585.— Voyage  to  Constantinople 
and  Syria,  1594-95. — Ambassages.  letters,  privileges, 
discourses,  etc.  Pt.  2.  Voyages  without  the  Straight 
of  Gibraltar  to  the  south  and  southeast.  Macham,  the 
first  discover  of  the  Isle  of  Madera,  1344.— First  and 
second  voyages  to  Barbary.  1551-52.— Windam.  Thos. 
Voy.  to  Guinea  and  Benin,  1553.— Locke,  J.  Voyage 
to  Guinea,  1554. — Towrson,  Wm.  Voyages  to  Guinea, 
1555-57.— Voyage  to  Guinea  at  the  charges  of  Sir  W.  . 
Gerard  and  others,  1562,  '64.  —  Baker,  Robt.  Two 
voyages  to  Guinea,  1562.  '63.— Fenner,  Geo.  Voy.  to 
Guinea  and  the  Isles  of  Capo  Verde,  1566.— Hogan, 
Edmund.  Voy.  and  ambassage  to  the  Emperour  of 
Marocco,  1577.— Stukeley,  T.  Voyage  into  Barbary. 
1578.— Stevens,  T.    Voy.  about  Cape  of  Buona  Espe- 


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rania  lo  the  East  India.  1579.— Lancaster,  J.  Voy. 
about  Cape  of  Buoiia  Esptrania  to  Malacca,  1591.— 
Roberts.  H.  Voy.  and  ambassage  to  tlic  Empcrour  of 
Marocco.  is'is.— Evesham.  J.  \'i>y.  to  Ihc  Azores.  1586. 
—Drake.  .-(Vi  K.  VoyaRe  to  Cadiz,  etc..  1587.— Welsh, 
.1.  VoyaRes  to  Benin.  15SS.  90.— Wingfield.  A.  Voyage 
to  Spainc  and  Portugal.  1589.  —  Clifford.  C...  earl  0/ 
Cumbi-tland.  Voy.  to  the  .\zores,  1589.— Fight  by  ten 
merchant  ships  of  London  against  12  Spanish  gallies 
in  the  Streit  of  Gibraltar,  i,';90.— Fight  between  the 
Centurion  of  London  and  s  Sp.  gallies.  I.<i9l.— Report 
of  the  fight  about  the  .Vzores.  belwcene  the  Revenge 
and  an  armada  of  the  king  of  Spaine.  1591.— Flick.  R. 
Voy.  of  ships  of  London  lo  Spainc  and  the  Azores, 
1591.— .Vinbassagcs,  letters,  discourses,  etc. 

,^.  \  brav'-«  n-ithoiit  Ci/traUar  to  the  S.  and  S.  E. 
Rainolds.  R.  and  Dassell.  T.  Voy.  to  the  rivers  of 
Senega  and  Gambra.  1591.— White,  T.  Taking  of  two 
Spanish  ships  bound  for  the  W.  Indies.  1592.— Bur- 
rough.  .^1/  J.  Taking  of  the  Madrc  de  Dios.  1592.— 
nownton,  N.  Firing  and  sinking  of  the  Cinquo  Cha- 
guas.  i,<i94.-  Ambassages.  letters,  discourses,  etc.— 
/  \tYat;ei  to  n'erv  part  of' Aniei  ifa  liilberto  knowen.  Ma- 
do^.  Vo>.and'  discovery  of  the  West  Indies.  1170.— 
Testimonies  and  relations  ensuing  upon  this  voyage.— 
Knglish  :'iM  m"-'  /"•  finding  a  norllruest  /lassage.  C>- 
boll.  S.  Voy.  to  the  north  pari  of  .\merica.  and  along 
the  coast  to  Florida.  1497.— Frobisher.  M.  Three  voy. 
to  the  northwest,  1575-78.— Davis,  J.  Two  voy.  for  the 
discovery  of  the  N.  W.  passage,  15S5-S6.— Voyage  of 
the  Sunshine  and  Northstarre  to  discover  a  passage 
belweene  Greenland  and  Iseland,  1587.— Zeno,  N.  and 
A.  To  Frisland.  Island.  Engronland.  etc..  13S0.— 
Patents,  letters,  discourses  and  dependencies  upon  the 
N*.  W.  voyages. —  I'oyages  to  ynv/oundland.  Isles  of 
Kamea,  etc.  Voy.  of  two  ships  for  the  discovery  of 
north  parts.  1527.— Hore  and  olliers.  Voy.  to  New- 
foundland and  Cape  Briton.  15.^6.  —  Gilbert,  Sir  H. 
Voyage  to  Newfoundland,  15S3.— First  discovery  of  the 
isle  of  Ramea,  1591.— Fisher,  R.  Voy.  of  the  Mari- 
golde  unto  Cape  Briton,  etc,  1593. — Drake.  G.  Voy.  to 
the  Isle  of  Ramea.  1593.— Wyel,  S.  Voy.  of  (he  Grace 
of  llristoll  up  into  IhcGulfe  of  S.  Laurence,  etc.,  1594. 
—  Leigh.  C.  and  ottters.  Voy.  to  Cape  Breton  and  Isle 
•of  Ramea,  1597.— Patents,  discourses,  letters,  etc.,  inci- 
dent lo  voj".  nnlo  Newfoundland. —  I'oyai^fs/or  tlir  dis- 
loverr  of  tlie  Clulfe  of  St.  iMU'rencc  and  the  River  of 
Canada.  Cartier.  J.  First,  second  and  third  voyages, 
iS34-4'>.  I.a  Roche,  J.  F.  dc.  Voy.  to  Canada,  Hoche- 
laga  and  Saguenay,  1542. —  Notes  and  observations  de- 
pending upon  the  vo>-aRCS  next  before  mentioned.— 
/'*M«;c''J  and  navigations  of  ttte  English  to  rirginia. 
Anmdas.  P.  and  Barlow.  .\.  Voy.  to  the  coast  of  Vir- 
ginia. 1584.— Grinvile,  Sir  R.  Voy.  lo  Virginia.  1585.- 
Hariol.  Thos.  Third  voyage  lo  Virginia  for  the  reliefe 
of  the  colonic.  1586. — \"oyage  of  three  ships  wherein 
was  transported  the  2d  colonic.  1587.— While,  J.  slh 
voyage  lo  Virginia,  1.S90. — Leilers,  patents,  etc.,  be- 
liinging  lo  the  foresaid  voyages. —  I'oyages  to  Etorida, 
Veriiieno.  J.  de.  Voy.  lo  the  coasl  of  Florida,  i.";24.— 
Ribiull.  J.  Two  voy.  lo  Florida.  1562.  '65.— Liudon- 
niere.  R.  Voy.  lo  Florida,  1.S64.— Gourguet,  D.  dc. 
Viiv  tol'lorida.  1567.— Divers  p.articulars  inlcrminglcd 
aniniig  Ihevov.  In  Florida.  Vora.tres  from  .\e7f  .Sfiaine 
l„  .\e-.r  .\r,yi,,K  Nira.  M.dc.  From  Ihe  lowne  of  S. 
Michael  In  Ihc  kintdnm  of  Cibola.  15,10. -V.isqucz  dc 

1  ..t I..   I      1  .... :.  \.i.  1  .  1 .  ,1.,  i.T  toCibola.  etc..  and 

1'       ■  Ruis.  A.    Voy.  lolllc 

.;un  in  i.i^Si.— Espcjo, 
^  I  lo  New  Mexico,  bc- 

1  rtc.  depending  upon 

'  Ic  — I'ovages  for  the 

rnia  aiid  the'.y.   11'. 
r,:i  ,■  I         .    1      .1.        \oyage,  1519.- Alir- 

chon,   1  .very,   isio.     Drake,  .Vi>-  F. 

Froml..  lli«.>l  of  California.     Gaulle, 

K     Vo>    ; ,  1,  Ihc  I'hilippinas.  Japan,  etc., 

1582.A4.— ExIiiKt  oi  11  .Spanish  Idler  louching  the  dis- 
covery of  Ihc  Islands  of  California,  1597.- ('uviT.frj /o 


Ihe  city  of  Mexico  and  the  frincipal  places  of  ^ao 
spaine.  Tomson.  R.  Voy.  into  New  Spaine,  I.S5.S — 
Bodcnham.  R.  Voy.  to  Sant  Juan  de  Ullua  and  the 
city  of  Mexico.  1564 —Chilton.  J.  Voy.  lo  princip.all 
parts  of  Nueva  Espanna  and  Pcrij.  1568.— Hawks,  H. 
Voy.  10  Nueva  Espanna.  1572.— Philips,  M.  Voy.  lo 
Mexico  and  other  places.  isfiS.-Horlop,  J.  Travels, 
after  being  set  on  land  by  Sir  J.  Hawkins.  15S6,  in  the 
Bay  of  Mexico.— Relation  of  the  haven  of  Tecuanapa 
not  farre  from  Nicaragua.— jt'M.c/^'j/i  voyages  to  Las 
Antillas,  Hispaniola.  Cuba,  etc.  Pert.  Str  T..  and  Ca- 
bot. S.  Voy.  to  Brazil.  Sanlo  Domingo,  etc..  1516.— 
Tison,  T.  Voy.  lo  the  West  Indies.  1526 —Hawkins, 
Sir  John.  Voy.  lo  the  West  Indies,  Guinea,  etc., 
1562-68. 

4.  I'oyages  to  the- H'est  Indies,  etc.  Drake,  F.  First 
voy.  to  Nombrcdc  Dios  rfnd  Dariene.  1572  ;- Expedi- 
tion 10  the  West  Indies,  isSs-SS.-Oxnam.  J.  Voy.  to 
West  India,  and  into  the  South  Sea,  1575.— Barker,  A. 
Voy.  to  Tierra  firnia,  Bay  of  Honduras,  etc..  1.S76 — 
Michelson.  Win.  and  Mace.  W.  Voy.  to  Ihe  Bay  of 
Mexico.  l.5S9.-Voy.  and  fighl  of  the  Conlenl.  1.S91.— 
Newport.  C.  Voy.  with  a  fleete  lo  Dominica,  Hispan- 
iola, etc..  1591.— King.  W.  Voy.  lo  the  Bay  of  Mexico, 
1592.— May,  H.  Voy.  lo  the  East  Indies,  1591,  '92.— 
Duddeleyi  Sir  R.  Voy.  lo  Trinidad  and  Ihe  coast  of 
Paria.  1594-95. — Preston, -*»i>  .A..  aHifSonimers,  G.  Voy. 
to  the  West  Indies,  begun  in  1595.— Drake,  Sir  F..  and 
Hawkins,  Sir  J.  Last  voyage  10  the  West  Indies,  1595. 
— Sherley,  Sir  A.  Voy.  to  S.  lago,  Dominica,  etc..  1596. 
—Parker,  Wm.  Voy.  to  Margarita.  Jamaica,  Truxillo, 
etc..  1596-97.— Discourses.  leUcrs.  etc.,  belonging  lo  the 
voyages  next  before  mentioned. —  I  'oyages  for  the  dis- 
coz'ery  of  Guiana  hy  Ralegh  and  others,  Ralegh,  Sir 
W.  Voy.-ige.  1595  — Keymii,  L.  Voy.  lo  Guiana.  1596. 
Masham,  T.  Third  voyage,  senlby  Ralegh,  begun  1596. 
—  Epistles,  intercepted  letters,  elc,  depending  upon  the 
voyages  to  Guiana. —  I'oyages  to  the  coast  af  Brasill. 
Hawkins.  W.  Two  voyages  lo  Brasil.  1530-32.— Reni- 
gcr,  R.,  and  Borey,  T.  To  Brasil.  1540.— Pudsey.  Voy. 
lo  Baya  in  Brasil,  1542.— Hare,  S.  Voyage.  1580.— Lan- 
caster, J.  Voy.  10  Fernambuck  in  Brasil,  1594.— Let- 
ters, discourses,  rultiers,  etc.,  depending  upon  voy.  10 
Brasil. — Voy.  o(  two  Englishmen  to  Ihe  river  of  Plate, 
1527 —Drake,  J.  Voy.  up  the  river  Plale.  15S2,— Rul- 
lier  which  declarcth  the  situation  of  the  coasl  of  Brasil, 
etc.— ( '«v.  to  the  Strcights  of  Magellan,  South  Sea,  elc. 
Drake,  Sir  F.  Voy.  into  the  South  Sea,  and  about  the 
globe,  1577.— Silv.r  N.  dc.  Voy.  with  Sir  F.  Drake 
from  the  yles  of  Cabo  \'crde  to  Ihc  haven  of  Gnaluico 
upon  llie  coasl  of  New  Spainc.  —Winter.  J.  N'oy.  into 
the  South  Sea.  by  the  Slreighl  of  M.agellan.  1577  — 
Kenton.  E..  and  Ward,  L,  \'oy.  lo  the  coasl  of  Brasil. 
15.82.— Withringlon.  R.,  and  Lister.  C.  Voy.age.  begun 
1586.  Candish,  T.  Voy.  to  ihe  S.uilh  Sea  and  around 
lile  glol>e.  I5S6-(W.  'qi.- Magolhs.  Wm.  Voy.  of  the 
Delight  lo  liie  Slrcighls  of  Magellan,  1589.— Observa- 
lions,  etc..  belonging  lo  the  i>rcceding  voyages.  — Gel- 
vani,  A.  Discoveries  of  the  world  :  Ir.  by  R.  Hak- 
luyt.— Davit.  John.  The  worldes  hydrographicall  dis- 
cription.— La  Brocquiire.  B.  de.  Voy.  d'oulremer  cl 
retour  dc  JC-rusalcm  en  France  par  la  voie  dc  Icrrc. 
1432-.33.— Vcrtomannns.  L.  Navigation  and  vov.  lo 
Arabia.  Egvple.  Syria.  F.thiopia  and  East  Indies.  1,503. 
5.  Voyage  by  siiips  of  Holland  into  Ihc  E.  Indies, 
1595-97.— True  report  of  ihe  \oiagc  to  Java,  hy  a  fleele 
of  eight  ships  of  Amslcrdain.  1598.  '99.— Brulon,  Wm. 
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— Boehnie.  J.  Fardic  of  facions.  conteining  Ihe  aun- 
ciente  mancrs.  cnstomes  and  lawes  of  the  peoples  o( 
AflTricke  and  Asic ;  Ir.  by  W.  Watreman  from  the  "Om- 
nium genliuin  mores."— Coiuinesl  of  Ihc  grand  Cana- 
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Lok.  Virginia  richly  valued,  elc— Jourdan.  S.  Dis- 
covery of  the  Bermudas,  by  Sir  T.  Gale  and  others.- 
True  cnppic  of  a  discourse  by  a  gcnlkinan  employed 
in  the  late  voyage  of  Spainc  and  Pnrlingalc.  1,589.— 
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Discourse  on  the  western  planting,  writ- 
ten in  15S4 ;  witli  preface  and  introd.  by 
Leonard  Woods  ;  ed.  with  notes,  by  Charles 
Deane.  1S77.  (Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  2d 
ser.  V.  2.) 

Divers  voyages  touching  the  discovery  of 

America  and  the  islands  adjacent,  pub.  in 
15S2  ;  ed.  with  notes  and  introd.,  by  John 
Winter  Jones.  Lond.,  1S50,  S°.  (Hakluyt 
Soc.  V.  7.) 

Principall  navigations,  voiages  and  dis- 
coveries of  the  English  nation,  made  by  sea 
or  over  land,  to  the  most  remote  and  farthest 
distant  quarters  of  the  earth  at  any  time 
within  the  compasse  of  these  1500  yeeres. 
Lond.,  1589.     fol. 

Principal  navigations,  voyages,  traffiques 

and  discoveries  of  the  English  nation,  made 
by  sea  or  overland.  3  vols,  in  2.  Lond., 
159S-9-1600.     fol. 

Collier,  J.  Payne.     Some  observations 

on  H.  and  American  discoveries  ;  com.  to 
the  Soc.  of  Antiquaries.     Lond.,  1S50.     4°. 

Hakluyt  Society.  [Publications.]  vols.  1-79. 
79  vols.     Lond.,  1847-Sg.     8°. 

A'ofe :  Vols.  I,  2  and  13  are  reprinted  as  vols.  57. 
43  and  54.  2d  editions. 

Contents:  Acosta,  Joseph  de.  History  of  the  In- 
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Markham,  v.  63.— Barbaro,  Josafa,  and  Contarini.  A. 
Travels  to  Tana  and  Persia;  ed.  by  Lord  Stanley  of 
.\lderley,  v.  49.  —  Barbosa.  Duarte.  Coasts  of  East 
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world,  1541-56;  ed.  by  \V.  H.  Smyth,  v.  21.— Bontier. 
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to  the  W.  Indies  and  Mexico,  1599-1602  ;  tr.  with  notes, 
by  Alice  Wilmere  ;  ed  by  N.  Shaw,  v.  23. — Ciei;a  or 
Cieza  de  Leon,  Pedro  de.  Travels  contained  in  the 
first  part  of  his  Chronicle  of  Peru,  1532-50:  ed.  by  C. 
R.  Markhani.  v.  33  ;— Second  part  of  the  Chronicle  of 
Peru  ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  C.  R.  Markham,  v.  68.— Clavijo, 
Ruy  Gonzalez  de.  Narrative  of  [his]  emb,assy  at  the 
court  of  Timour  at  Samarcand,  1403-06  ;  ed.  by  C.  R. 
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tr.  and  ed.  with  notes,  v.  4S ; — Reports  on  the  dis- 
covery of  Peru;  tr.  and  ed.  with  notes,  v.  47. — 
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tr.  and  ed.  by  the  Earl  of  Ellesmere ;  with  introd.  by 
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Soc.  Col.  V.  2.) 
Hale,  David.     Memoir  of  H.  with  selections 

from  his  writings  ;  by  Joseph  P.  Thompson. 

N.  Y.,  1S50.    8°. 
Hale.  Edward.    Fall  of  tlie  Stuarts  and  western 

Europe.  167S-97.    Lond.,  1S77,    12°.  (Epochs 

of  modern  hist.) 
Hale,  Edward  Everett.     Coronado's  discovery 

of  the  seven  cities,  1881.   (Amer.  Antiq.Soc. 

Proc.n.  s.  V.  i.) 

Cosmogony  of  Dante  and  Columbus,  1S72. 

(Same,  Proc.  v.  5.) 

Documents  illust.  of  Sir\Y.  Raleigh's  first 

.Amer.   colony,   etc. ;    with   memoir    of  Sir 
Ralph  Lane.     {Sumc,  Arch.  v.  4.) 

Early   maps    in    Munich,   1S73.      (Same, 

Proc.  V.  5.) 

English  ofticers  in  America,  iSSi.   (Same, 

Proc.  n.  s.  V.  i.) 

Kansas  and   Nebraska  ;   account   of  the 

emigrant  aid  companies.    Boston,  1854.    12°. 

Letters  on  Irish  emigration.  Boston,  1852. 

12°. 

Naval  history  of  the  Revolution.     (Amer. 

Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  n.  s.  v.  5.) 

Notes  on  Roanoke   Island,    and '  James 

River ;    with   remarks,   by   Charles  Deane. 
1S64.     (Same,  Proc.  v.  2.) 

—. —  On  the  name  of  California.    1S62.    (Same, 
Proc.  V.  2.) 

One  hundred  years  ago  ;    liow   tlie   war 

began.     Boston,  1875.     8°. 

Puritan  politics  of  England  and  New  Eng- 
land.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lect.) 

Remarks  on  Mr.  Bergenroth's  letter,  1S67. 

(Same,  Proc.  v.  3.) 

Visit  to  Palos  and  Rabida,  1882.     (Same, 

Proc.  n.  s.  v.  2.) 

(?>/(/ Hale,  Susan.    Story  of  Spain.    N.  Y., 

1S88.    8°.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 

See     Franklin,      Benj.  —  Washington, 

George. 

Hale,    Edw.ird    Everett,  Jr.      Sec    Franklin, 

Benj. 
Hale,  Horatio.     [/^J.]     Iroquois  book  of  rit«s. 

Phila.,   18S3.     8°.    (Brinton's   Lib.    of  abor. 

Amer.  lit.  no.  2.) 
Hale,  John.    Modest  cncjuiry  into  the  nature  of 

witi-hcrafl,     Boston,  1702.     12°. 

Rantoi'i.,  Robl.     Memoir  of  H.     (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  27.) 

[Hale,    Lucretia,    Peabody.]      Seven    stormy 

.Sundays.     Boston,  1866.     J2°. 
Hale,  Mercy.     See  Lawrence  family. 
Hale,  M.     .Spring  water  versus  river  water  for 

supplying  the  cily  of  N.  Y.    N.  Y.,  1835.    8°, 
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aded.     Hartford,  1856.     H". 


Hale,  Robert.  List  of  deaths  in  Beverly.  (Es- 
sex Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  5.) 

Hale,  Robert  SalTord.     See  Hale  family. 

Hale,  Salnia.  Address,  1S2S.  (New.  Hamp. 
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Annals  of  Keene,  N.  H.,  1735-90.  Con- 
cord, 1S26.     8°. 

•  Same.      (New    Hamp.    Hist.    Soc.    Col. 

V.  2.) 

Same,  with  corrections  and  continuation, 

1734-1S15.     Keene,  1851.    8°. 

[ ]  History  of  the  United  States  ;  by  a  Citi- 
zen of  Massachu.setts.     Keene,  1823.     12°. 

Hale,  Sarali  Josepha  Buell.  Biography  of  dis- 
tinguislied  women.     N.  Y.,  1S76.     S°. 

[ ]  Genius  of  oblivion  and  other  poems  ; 

by  a  Lady  of  New  Hampshire.  Concord, 
1823.     12°. 

Hale,  Susan.  Story  of  Mexico.  N.  Y.,  1889 
8°.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 

Story  of  Spain.     See  Hale,  Ed.  E. 

Hale,  William  Hale.  [EJ.]  Registrum  sive 
liber  irrotularius  et  consuctudinarius  priora- 
tus  beatx' Maria:  Wigorniensis.  Lond.,  1S65. 
4°.     (Camden  Soc.  v.  91.) 

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of  the  executors  of  Richard,  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don, 1303,  and  Thoni.is,  Bislio|>  of  Exeter, 
1310;  ed.  from  tlie  orig.  mss.  Lond.,  1874. 
4°.     (Camden  -Soc.  n.  s.  v.  10.) 

Hale  family.  Genealogy  of  descendants  of 
Tliomas  Hale  of  Watton,  Eng.,  and  of  New- 
bury, Mass.;  by  R.  S.  Hale;  ed.  by  G.  R. 
Howell.     Albany,  18S9.     8°. 

Half-yearly  abstract  of  the  medical  sciences. 
vols.  46-4S.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1S67-68.     8°. 

Halford,  .sir  Henry.  Account  of  the  opening 
of  the  coflin  of  Charles  I.,  at  Windsor,  Apl. 
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Halhed,  Nathaniel  Brassey.  Calculation  on 
the  commencement  of  the  millenium,  and  a 
reply  to  Dr.  Home,  etc.  Phila.,  1795.  12°. 
(Bd.  with  Brother's  Revealed  knowledge.) 

Testimony    of   the    authenticity    of   the 

prophecies  of  Richard  Brothers  and  his  mis- 
sion to  recall  the  Jews.  Pliila.,  1795.  12°. 
(Bd.  with  same.) 

.Same.     Lond.,  1795.     8°. 

Same.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1795.     8°. 

Haliburton,  Thomas  Chandler.    Historical  and 

statistical  account  of  Nova-Scotia.     2  vols. 

Halifax,  1829.     8°. 
[ ]  Rule  and   misrule   of   the    English    in 

America  ;  by  the  Author  of  Sam  .Slick.     N. 

Y.,  1S51.     8°. 
Halifax,   George  .Savile,  margins  of.     See  Sa- 

\  ilc.  Henry. 
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alis.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  105.) 
Halkett,  f.ady  Anne  Murray.     Autobiography; 

ed.  by  John  Gougli  Nichols.     Lond.,   1875. 

4°.     (Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  13.) 


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Halkett,Joliii.  Historical  notes  respecting  tlie 
Indians  of  N.  America.     Lond.,  1S25.     S°. 

Halkett,  Samuel,  and  Laing,  John.  Dictionary 
of  the  anonymous  and  pseudonymous  litera- 
ture of  Great  Britain.  4  vols.  Edin.,  1SS2- 
88.     8°. 

Hall,  Anna  Maria  Fielding.  Sketches  of  Irish 
character.     Lond.,  1S44.     I.  S°. 

See  Hall,  Saml.  C. 

Hall,  Basil.    Travels  in  N.  America,   1S27-2S. 

2  vols.     Phila.,  1S29.     12°. 
Hall,  Benjamin  Homer.     Collection  of  college 

words  and  customs.     Canib.,  1856.     8°. 

Historv  of  eastern  Vermont.    N.  Y.,  1S5S. 

8°. 

Hall,  Charles  E.  Catalogue  of  the  Geological 
Museum.  Pts.  1-2.  (Penn.  2d  Geol.  .Survey. 
Report,  O  and  0-.) 

Hall,  Charles  Francis.  Arctic  researches  and 
life  among  the  Esquimau.x,  1860-62.  N.  Y., 
1866.     8°. 

Hall,  Charles  Henry.  The  Dutch  and  the  Iro- 
quois ;  paper  before  the  L.  I.  Hist.  Societv. 
N.  Y.,  1882.     8°. 

Notes,  practical  and  e.xpository,  on  the 

Gospels.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S71.     12°. 

Hall,  Clayton  C.     The  great  seal  of  Maryland. 

1S86.     (Maryland  Hist  Soc.  Fund  pub.  23.) _ 
Hall,  David  A.     Cases  of  contested  elections. 

See  Clarke,  M.  St.  C. 
Hall,  David  Brainard.     See  Hall  family. 
Hall,  Edward  Brooks.     See  Howland,  [ohn.— 

Ware,  Mary  L. 
Hall,  Edward  H.    Reminiscences  of  John  Park. 

(Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  n.  s.  v.  7.) 
Hall,   Edwin.     Ancient  historical   records   of 

Norvvalk,  Conn.,  with  plan   of  the  ancient 

settlement.     Norwalk,  1847.     12°. 

The  Puritans  and  their  principles.    N.  Y., 

1S46.     8°. 

Hall,  Eunice.     Report  of  the  trial  of  E.  H.  vs. 

Robert  Grant  for  slander.     Elizabethtown, 

1821.     8°. 
Hall,   Francis.      Travels   in    Canada  and   the 

United  States,  1S16-17.     Boston,  1818.     8°. 
Hall,  Frederick.     Account  of  Middlebury,  \'t. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  19.) 
Hall,  Granville  Stanley.     Boy  life  in  a  Massa- 
chusetts town.     {.Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  n. 

s.  v.  7.) 
Hall,  Henry.     American  navigation  ;  causes  of 

its  decay,  and  means  by  which  its  prosperity 

may  be  restored.     N.  Y.,  1880.    8°. 
Hall,  Henry.     See  Sons  of  Revolution. 
Hall,  Hiland.   Capture  of  Ticonderoga  in  1775  ; 

a  paper  before  the  Vermont  Hist.  .Society. 

Montpelier,  1869.     8°. 
History   of  Vermont   to    1791.      Albany 

1S68.     8°. 

New  York  land  grants  in  Vermont,  1765- 

76.     (Vermont  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  r.) 


X'indication  of  vol.  i,  of  tlie  Collections  of 

Vermont  Historical  Society  from  the  attacks 
of  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Magazine.  Montpelier, 
1871.     8^ 

^  Why  the   early   inhabitants  of  Vermont 

disclaimed  the  jurisdiction  of  N.  Y.;  address 
before  the  X.  Y.  Hist.  Societv.  Bennington, 
1S72.     8°. 

Hall,  Hubert.  Court  life  under  the  Plantage- 
nets.     N.  Y.,  1S90.     S°. 

• Society  in  the  Elizabethan  age.     N.    Y. 

[18S9].     8°. 

Hall,  James,  1793-1S68.  Indian  tribes  of  X. 
America.     See  M'Kenney,  T.  L. 

Letters  from  the  West.    Lond.,  1828.    8°. 

The  West;  its  soil,  surface  and  produc- 
tions.    Cinn.,  1848.     12°. 

See  Posey,  Thomas. 

Hall,  James,  b.  iSii.  Descriptions  of  new 
species  of  crinoidea,  from  investigations  of 
the  Iowa  Geol.  Survey.     Albany,  1861.     8°. 

Geological   history  of  the  N.   American 

continent ;  lecture  before  the  Amer.  Insti- 
tute.    Albany,  1869.     8°. 

Geology  of  New  York.   (New  York  State. 

Nat.  Histor}-,  pt.  4.) 

Pateontologvof  Xew  York.  (.S"(7;«c,  pt.  5.) 

(7;/</ Whitfield,  R.  P.     Pateontology.     (U. 

S.  War  Dept.  Eng.  Dept.  Prof,  papers, 
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See  Iowa  and  Wisconsin.    Geol.  Surveys. 

Hall,  John,  b.  1805.     See  Clarkson,  Matthew. 

Hall,  John,  b.  1S29.  The  uses  of  history  ;  ad- 
dress before  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society,  on  its 
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See  Alexander,  James  W. 

[Hall,  Joseph.]  The  remedy  of  prophanenesse  ; 
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.Scripture  hi.story  ;  or.  Contemplations  on 

the  historical  passages  of  the  Old  and  New 
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Sermon  preach't  in  E.\cesterat  the  conse- 
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Hall,  Joseph  Davis.     See  Waldo  fiimily. 

Hall,  Joseph  Sparkes.  Book  of  the  feet ;  a  his- 
tory of  boots  and  shoes.     N.  Y.,  1847.     12°. 

Hall,  Marshall.  Diseases  and  derangements  of 
the  nervous  system.     Lond.,  1841.     8°. 

Essay  on  the  circulation  of  the  blood,  and 

treatise  on  the  curative  effects  of  loss  of 
blood.     Phila.,  1S35.     8°. 

Mutual  relations  between  anatomy,  physi- 
ology, pathology  and  therapeutics,  and  the 
practice  of  medicine.     Lond.,  1S42.     8°. 

Principles  of  the  theory  and  practice  of 

medicine  ;  inch  3d  ed.  of  Diagnosis.  Lond., 
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Researches  relative  to  morbid  and  cura- 
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Two-fold  slavery  of  the  United   States. 

Lond.,  1S54.     12°. 

Hall,  Mary  A.  Newell,     SW  Newell  family. 

Hall,  Nathaniel.  Sermon  preached  in  the  ist 
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landing  in  America.     Boston,  1S70.    8°. 

Hall,  Robert.  Works ;  with  memoir  of  his 
life  by  Olinthus  Gregory,  and  obs.  on  his 
character  as  a  preacher,  by  John  Foster. 
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Hall,  .Samuel  C.irter.  Selected  pictures  from 
the  galleries  and  private  collections  of  Great 
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Hall,  Samuel  Read.  Geography  and  history  of 
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Hall,  Theodore  Parsons.     See  Hall  family. 

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Hall,  T.  Dwight.  Hudson  and  its  tributary 
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Hall,  Willard.  Memorial  addre.ss  ;  by  D.  M. 
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Hall,  William.     See  Co.x,  David. 

Hall.  William  Edward.  International  law. 
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Introduction  to  the  literature  of  Europe, 

I5th-i7lh  centuries.     4  vols.     Boston,  1H64. 
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View  of  the  slate  of  Europe  during  the 

middle  ages.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1.S6H.     8°. 


Satur,   with   additions,   by   Wm.  Smith. 

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Hallam,  Robert  Alexander.  What  hath  God 
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Halleck,  Henry  Wager.  Elements  of  inter- 
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Elements    of   military  art    and  science. 

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Haller,  Albrecht  von.  First  lines  of  physi- 
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Halliday,  .SV;-  .Xndrew.    See  Guelph,  House  ol. 

Halliday,  Samuel  Byram.  See  Beecher,  Henrv 
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Historical  sketch  of  the  provincial  dialects 

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List  of  works  illust.  of  the  life  and  writ- 
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Two  gentlemen  of  Verona,  Much  ado  about 
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Memoranda  on  Love's  labour's  lost.  King 

John,  Othello  and  on  Romeo  and  Juliet. 
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Memoranda   on   the  Midsummer  night's 

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Memoranda  on  the  tragedy  of  Hamlet. 

Lend.,  1S79.     8°. 

[ ]  Stratford  records  and  the  Shakespeare- 
autotypes.     5th  ed.     Lond.,  1887.     8°. 

[Ed.]  Thornton  romances  ;  early  English 

metrical  romances  of  Perceval,  Isumbras, 
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[ ]  Which  shall  it  be  ?    New  lamps  or  old  ? 

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Hallock,  Jeremiah.  The  godly  pastor  :  life  of 
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Hallock,  Robert  C.  Historic  Old  Tennent. 
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[ ]  Defence  of  the  treaty  of  amity,  com- 
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[ ]  Full  vindication  of  the  measures  of  the 

Congress  from  the  calumnies  of  their  en- 
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Letter  concerning  the  public  conduct  and 

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Satiie.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  iSoo.     8°. 

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Sitmr.      1797.     iTpr.     N.    Y.,    1S65.     8°. 

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[ ]  .Second  letter  from  Phocion  to  the  con- 
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Phila.,  1818.     8°. 


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.S"rt' Jay,  John. 

Hamilton,  John  Church,     .SVt'  Federalist,  The. 

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•  .See  Davis,  Henry. — Fisher,  S.  W. 

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Hammond,  Charles,  of  J/o/iso/i  Aeadeviy. 
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Hammond,  Henry.  Miscellaneous  theological 
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[ ]  Lives  of  the  governors  of  the  state  of 

New  York  ;  by  John  S.  Jenkins.  [Review.] 
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.See  Wright,  Silas. 

Hammond,  James.  Poetical  works,  cont.  love 
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Handbook  of  Nantucket.    -SV^*  Folger,  Isaac  H. 

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Harris,  Alexander.  The  cccononiy  of  the 
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the  Harris  collection  of  Amer.  poetrj' ;  with 
biog.  and  bibliog.  notes,  by  J.  C.  Stock- 
bridge.     Prov.,  1886.     1.  8°. 

Harris,  Edward  Doubleday.  Copy  of  old  epi- 
taphs in  the  burying-ground  of  Block  Island, 
R.  I.     Camb.,  1S83!     8°. 

See  Bascom,  Brattle,  Harris,  Pond,  Roy- 
all  and  Vassall  families. 

Harris,  George.  Domestic  every-day  life,  man- 
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Domestic    every-day   life,   manners    and 

customs  in  this  country,  to  the  end  of  the 
iSth  century.     (Same,  v.  5-9.) 

Materials  for  a  domestic  history  of  Eng- 
land.    (Same,  v.  2.) 

Original  records  respecting  the  plague  in 

this  country.     (Sa}ne,  v.  S.) 

Harris,  James  Morrison.  Paper  upon  Califor- 
nia, before  the  Maryland  Hist.  Society. 
Bait.,  1S49.     8°. 

Harris,  James  Rendel.  Tlu'ee  pages  of  the 
Bryennios  MS.;  ed.  witli.  notes.  Bait.,  1S85. 
8°. 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler.     See  Grady,  Henry  W. 

Harris,  John,  1667-1719.  Complete  collection 
of  voyages  and  travels.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1744-4S.     fol. 

History    of  Kent    [Eng.].     Lond.,    1719. 

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Harris,  John,  1804-56.  The  great  commission  ; 
or.  The  Christian  church  to  convey  the  Gos- 
pel to  the  world  ;  with  introd.  essay,  by 
Wm.  R.  Williams.     Boston,  1842.     8°. 

Harris,  John.  Historical  anecdote  of  H.;  by 
Saml.  Break.  (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  2, 
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Harris,  Luther  Metcalf  See  Harris,  Metcalf 
a/id  Whitney  families. 

Harris,  Samuel.  Philosophical  basis  of  Tlie- 
ism,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8°. 

The  self-revelation  of  God.     N.  V.,  1887. 

8°. 

Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason.  Chronological  and 
topographical  account  of  Dorchester  [Mass.]. 
Boston,  n.  d.     8°. 

Same.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  9.) 

Discourses  on  free  masonry.  Charles- 
town,  1801.     8°. 

Hymns   for  tiie  Lord's  Supper,  selected 

md  original.  Boston,  1801.  12°.  (Bd.  witli 
Belknap's  Sacred  poetry.) 

Journal  of  a  tour  northwest  of  the  Alle- 
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Boston,  1805.     8°. 

Natural    history  of   the    Bible.     Boston, 

1820.     8°. 

Sketch    of    Lunenburgh,    1810.     (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  II.) 


Frothingham,    N.    L.     Memoir    of  H. 

(Same,  v.  32.) 

6"ct' Rale,  Sebastian. 

[Harris,  Thaddeus  William.]  Report  on  the 
insects  of  Massachusetts  injurious  to  vege- 
tation. Camb.,  1841.  8°.  (Mass.  Zoological 
and  Botanical  Survey.) 

Same.     3d  ed.  [by  C.  L.  Flint].     Boston, 

1S62.     8°. 

Harris,  Thomas  Lake.  God's  breath  in  man 
and  in  humane  society.  .Santa  Rosa,  Cal., 
1891.     8°. 

Harris,  William.  Historical  and  critical  ac- 
count of  the  lives  and  writings  of  James  L 
and  Charles  1.,  Cromwell  and  Charles  IL 
New  ed.  with  life  of  the  author.  5  vols. 
Lond.,  1814.     8°. 

Harris,  William  C.  Prison-life  in  the  tobacco 
warehouse  at  Richmond.     Phila.,  1862.     8°. 

Harris,  .Sir  William  Cornwallis.  Highlands  of 
^Ethiopia.    2d  ed.    3  vols.    Lond.,  1844.    8°. 

Harris,  William  Samuel.     See  Harris  family. 

Harris,  William  Thaddeus.  Epitaphs  from  the 
old  burying-ground  in  Cambridge.  Camb., 
1845.     8°. 

Epitaphs  from  the  old  burying  ground  in 

Watertown  [Mass.]  ;  w'ith  notes,  by  Ed.  D. 
Harris.     Boston,  1S69.     8°. 

Harris,  William  Torrey.  Philosophic  aspects 
of  history.  (Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n.  Papers, 
V.  5-) 

Harris,  William  W.     See  Groton,  Conn. 

Harris  [family]  genealogy.  History  of  James 
Harris  of  New  London,  Conn.,  and  his  de- 
scendants, 1640-1878  ;  by  Nath.  H.  Morgan. 
Hartford,  1878.     8°. 

Harris  family.  Robert  Harris  and  his  descend- 
ants, with  notices  of  the  Morey  and  Metcalf 
families ;  by  Luther  M.  Harris.  Boston, 
1861.     8°. 

Harris  family.  Tliomas  Harris  in  Ipswicli, 
Mass.,  in  1636,  and  some  of  his  descendants  ; 
by  W.  S.  Harris.     Nashua,  1883.     8°. 

Harris  family.  New  England  ancestors  of 
Katherine  Brattle  and  Wm.  Cary  Harris ; 
and  descendants  of  Thaddeus  M.  and  Mary 
D.  Harris,  Amos  and  Jerusha  R.  Holbrook, 
Eli  and  Hannah  S.  Wheelock,  Wm.  and 
Katherine  B.  G.  Bascom  ;  [by  Ed.  D.  Harris. 
N.  Y..  1887].     8°. 

Harrison,  Frederic.  Choice  of  books,  and 
other  literary  pieces.     Lond.,  iS85.     12°. 

England  and  France.     See  International 

policy. 

See  Cromwell,  Oliver. 

Harrison,  Gabriel.  The  .Stratford  bust  of 
.Shakespeare,  and  critical  inquiry  into  its 
authenticity  and  artistic  merits.  Brooklyn, 
1865.     4°. 

See    Hawthorne,    Nath.  —  Payne,    John 

Howard. 


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Harrison.  George  K.  K.  Kcporl  on  physical 
trainiiip:,  sulimillecl  to  the  Koard  of  Regents, 
l'ni\ .  of  Cahfornia.     Sacramento,  1S8S.     8°. 

Harrison.  George  Liel).  Chapters  on  social 
science  as  connected  with  state  charities. 
I'hila.,  1S77.     S°. 

Legislation  on  insanity:   lunacy  laws  of 

the  U.  S.  to  188^1 ;  also  laws  of  England, 
Germany,  France,  etc.     Phila.,  1SS4.    8°. 

St'c  Penn,  Wni. 

Harrison.   James  Albert.      Story    of   Greece. 

N.  v..  1.SS9.     8°.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 
Harrison,  James   Bower.     Some  observations 

on  the  contamination  of  water  by  the  poison 

of  lead,  and  its  effect  on  the  human  body. 

Lond.,  1S52.     12°. 
Harrison,  Jane  Ellen.     Introductory  studies  in 

Greek  art.     N.  Y.,  1S92.     8°. 

.Mythology   and   monuments    of   ancient 

.•\thens  ;  a  trans,  of  a  portion  of  the  -Attica 
of  Pausanias  by  M.  de  G.  Verrall  ;  with  in- 
trod.  e.ssay  and  archaeological  commentary 
by  H.     Lond.,  1890.     8°. 

Harrison.  John  F.  Map  of  .\.  Y.  City.  N.  Y., 
/>;•;//>.?,  I S54.     io//cr. 

Harrison.  Joseph.  The  iron  worker  and  King 
Solomon  ;  with  memoir.     Phila.,  1868.    8°. 

Harrison,  Robert.  Outlines  of  German  litera- 
ture.    .See  Gostwick,  Jos. 

Harrison,  Robert,  .V.  /).  Dublin  dissector,  or 
manual  of  anatomy  with  the  elements  of 
pathology.  2d  Amer.  ed.,  with  additions, 
by  Robt.  Watts,  Jr.     N.  Y.,  1845.     8°. 

Harrison,  Samuel  A.  Wenlock  Christist)n  and 
the  early  Friends  in  Talbot  Comity,  Md.. 
1S7.S.     (Maryland  Hist.  -Soc.  Fund  pub.  12.) 

Sfi-  Hozman,  John  L. — Hindman,  W'm. 

(Harrison,  Susanah.]   Songs  in  the  night;  by  a 

Young  woman,  etc.     E.xeter,  1802.     12°. 
Harrison,  William  Henry.     Discourse  on  the 
aborigines  of  the  valley  of  the  Ohio  ;  prep, 
for  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  Ohio.     Boston,   1840. 
12°. 

.Same.    (Hist,   and    Piiil.   Soc.   of  Ohio, 

Trans,  v.  i.) 

Dawson,  Moses.     Historical  narrative  of 

the  civil  and  military  services  of  H.  Cinn., 
1824.    S". 

Harrison's  British  classicks,  vol.  VII. ;  cont. 
The  world,  by  E.  -Moore  and  Lord  Lytlel- 
ton's  Dialogues  of  the  dead.  Lond.  [1786]. 
8°. 

Harrisse.  Henri.  Bibliolhera  Americana  vetus- 
tissima ;  a  description  of  works  rel.  to 
America,  pub.  1492-1551.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8". 

Same.    Additions.     Paris,  1872.     8°. 

!-es  Colombo  de  I-Vanre  et  d'ltalie  ;   fa- 

meux  marins  du  X\'''  siedc.  1(61-92.  Paris, 
1874.     4°. 

[ ]  Histoire  critique  de  la  d(?couverte  du 

Missi.ssipi,  1669-73.     Paris,  1872.    8°. 


L J  Notes  pour  servir  a  I'histoire,  a  la  biblio- 

graphie  et  a  la  cartographie  de  la  Nouvelle 
France,  etc.,  1545-1700;  par  I'Auteur  de  la 
Bibliotheca  Americana.     Paris,  1S72.     8°. 

See  Cabot,  John. — Colombo,  F. — Corte- 

Real.  G.  and  M. 

(narrower.  Henry  Drajier.]  Capt.  Glazier  and 
his  lake  ;  an  inquiry  into  the  e.xploration  at 
the  head-waters  of  the  Mississippi  since  the 
discovery  of  Lake  Itasca.     N.  Y.  [18S6].    8°. 

Harsha,  David  .Addison.  See  Doddridge, 
Philip. 

Hart,  .•\dolphus  M.  History  of  the  discovery 
of  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.  2ed.  Cinn, 
1852.     8°. 

Same  [enlarged].     Cinn.,  1853.     8°. 

[ ]  History  of  the  issues  of  paper  money 

I       in  the  American   colonies,   anterior  to  the 
I       Revolution.     .St.  Louis,  1851.     8°. 
I   Hart.  Cliarlcs  Henry.  iV*' Lincoln,  .A. — Morris, 
I       .Mary  White. — Ni.xon,  John. 

Hart,  Edward  Lucas.     See  Morris  family. 
\   Hart,  George.     The  violin  and  its  music,  etc. 
Lond.,  iSSi.     4°. 

The  violin  ;  its  famous  makers  and  their 

imitators.     Lond.,  18S0.     12°. 

Hart,  Gerald  E.  The  fall  of  New  France,  1755- 
60.     Montreal,  18S8.     4°. 

Hart,  Henry  Chichester.  Scripture  natural 
history ;  animals  mentioned  in  the  Bible. 
Lond.,  1888.  12°.  (By-pathsof  Bible  knowl- 
edge, II.) 

Hart,  John  Seely.  Female  prose  writers  of 
America.     5th  ed.     Phila.,  1866.     8°. 

Hart  family.  Genealogical  history  of  Stephen 
Hart  and  his  descendants,  1632-1875;  with 
misc.  Harts  and  their  progenitors ;  by  Alfred 
Andrews.     Hartford,  1875.     8°. 

Hart  family.  History  of  the  Hart  family  of 
Warminster,  Penn.  ;  added,  the  genealogy 
of  the  family  from  its  first  settlement  in 
.'\merica,  by  W.  W.  H.  Davis,  n.  p.,  1867. 
,s°. 

Harte,  Francis  Bret.  Complete  works.  5  vols. 
Lond.,  1880-81.     12°. 

Conlrnts:  i.  Poems  and  drama,  2.  liarlicr  papers, 
American  and  Spanish  legends,  etc.  .^.  Talcs  o(  Ihc 
ArKonanls  and  Easlcrn  sketches.  4.  Gabriel  Conroy. 
5.   Stories  and  Condensed  novels. 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp  and  other  sketches. 

Boston.  1 87 1.     12°. 

Hartford,  Conn.  Gecr's  Hartford  city  direc- 
tory for  1855  and  1859.     2  vols.     Hartford, 

'«55-59-     i2°- 

Ihmrd  of  Trade.     Hartford  as  a  tnanu- 

facturing,  business  and  commercial  center, 
etc.     I  Hartford  I  1889.     8°. 

Asvi.iM  Hli.l.  CoNr;.  C'RCll.    Manual. 

Hartford,  1876.     12°. 

Chaktkr  Oak   Hai.l.     Proceedings  at 

the  dedication,  with  addresses,  etc. ;  ed.  by 
J.  Deane  Alden.     Hartford,  1856.     8°. 


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HARVARD  UNIVERSITY 


Christ    Church.      Parish    year-book. 

nos.  II-I2.     2  vols.     n.  p.,  1S90-91.     12°. 

First   Church.      Historical    catalogue, 

1633-1S85.     n.  p..  18S5.     8°. 

Manual,   with  catalogue  of  surviving 

members.     Hartford,  187S.     12°. 

First  Co.   Governor's    Foot  Guard. 

Proceedings  at  the  centennial  celebration, 
1871  ;  with  hist,  introduction,  etc.  Hart- 
ford, 1S72.    8". 

H.\RTFORD     Theological     Semin.vrv. 

Annual  register.     Hartford,  1892.     8°. 

Hartford    Seminary   record,      vol.    2. 

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XoRTH  Church.     Brief  history  of  [its] 

formation,  with  covenant  [and  list  of  mem- 
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with  catalogue.     Hartford  [1S70].     12°. 

Hartgers,  Joost.  Oost-  en  West-indische  Voy- 
agien.     13  pts.  in  2  vols.     Amst.,  1648.     4°. 

A'ofe :  Other  parts  though  announced  wei'e  never 
put)lished  ;  the  following  contents  is  given  in  trans- 
lation. 

Contents:  I.  Veer.  G.  de.  Relation  of  three  voy- 
ages of  W.  Barentz  to  Nova  Zembla,  Norway,  Mus- 
covy, etc.,  1594-96  and  1609. — Ponianus,  J.  I.  Narrative 
cone,  the  North.  2.  Houtman.  C.  First  \oyage  to  the 
East  Indies  by  Dutch  vessels  with  a  description  of  the 
countries  visited.  1595.  3.  Neck,  J.  C.  van,  and  War- 
wijck,  W.  van.  True  description  of  a  voyage  to  the 
East  Indies,  159S.— Weert,  S.  de.  Voyage  through  the 
Straits  of  Magellan,  1598-1600.  4.  Noort,  Oliver  van. 
Voy.  through  the  Straits  of  Magellan  and  around  the 
world,  159S-1601. —  Neck,  J.  C.  van.  2d  voyage.  5. 
Spilbergen,  J.  van.  Historical  journal  of  a  voyage  of 
three  ships  to  the  East  Indies,  1601-04. — Hagen,  S.  van 
der.  2d  voyage  of  12  ships.  6.  Maieiief.  C.  Journal 
of  a  voyage  to  the  East  Indies  and  China  with  11  ships, 
1605-oS.  7.  Broecke.  Peter  van  den.  Journal  of  a 
voyage  to  Cape  Verde,  Angola,  Guinea,  etc.,  1605-30. 
S.  Spilbergen.  J.  van.  Voy.  through  the  Straits  of 
Magellan  to  the  Moluccas.— Schoufen  van  Hoorn,  W. 
C,  ami  Le  Maire.  Jacob.  Voy.  through  the  Straits  of 
Magellan,  1615-17.  9.  L'Hermite.  Jaques,  .i«rf  Schapen- 
ham.  G.  H.  Journal  of  the  Nassau  fleet  around  the 
world,  incl.  the  description  of  Peru,  1623-26.— Quiros, 
Pedro  F.  de.  Voyage  to  Australia,  10.  Bontekoe  van 
Hoorn.  W.  Y.  Journal  of  a  voyage  to  the  East  Indies. 
1618-25.— Raven.  D.  -A.  Journal  of  a  voyage  to  Green- 
land and  Spilzbergen,  1639,  11.  Pelsaert.  Fran.  Un- 
lucky voyage  of  the  ship  Batavia  to  tlie  East  Indies, 
162S-29.— Vliel.  Jer.  van.  Strange  experiences  in  Siam, 
the  state  of  India,  1636-37.  12.  Twist.  J.  van.  General 
history  of  India,  particularly  of  Guzerat,  13.  Caron, 
Francois,  and  others.  Description  of  the  mighty  king- 
dom of  Japan. — Schouten.  Joost.     Narrative  of  Slam. 

Hartig,  Franz,  Graf  von.  Genesis  ;  or,  Details 
of  the  Austrian  revolution.  See  Kelly.  Wal- 
ter K. 

Hartland,  Frederick  D.  Genealogical  and 
chronological  chart  of  the  royal  and  distin- 
guished houses  of  Europe ;  with  [their] 
arms,  and  orders  of  knighthood.  Lond., 
1854.     fol. 

Hartley,  David.  Truth  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion. Boston,  1.80S.  12°.  (Bd.  with  Por- 
teus'  Cliristian  revelation.) 


Hartley,  Isaac  Smithson.  Historical  discourse 
on  the  semi-centennial  of  the  Reformed 
Church,  Utica,  X.  Y.     Utica,  1S80.     8°. 

Hartley,  Robert  Milham.  Historical,  scientific 
and  practical  essay  on  milk  as  an  article  of 
human  sustenance.     N.  Y.,  1842.     .S°. 

Hartllf,  Samuel.  Reformed  Virginian  silk- 
worm, etc.     (Force's  tracts,  v.  3.) 

Hartt,  Charles  Frederick.  Thayer  e.xpedition  ; 
geology  and  physical  geography  of  Brazil. 
I'.oston,  1870.     8°. 

Hartwell,  Henry,  Blair,  James,  and  Chilton,  R. 
Present  state  of  Virginia  and  the  College  ; 
added,  the  charter  for  William  and  Mary 
College.     Lond.,  1727.     8°. 

Hartwell  family.  Handbook  of  Hartwell  gene 
alogy,  1636-1S87  ;  an  account  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Wm.  Hartwell  of  Concord,  Mass., 
and  allied  families  ;  by  L.  W.  Densmore. 
Boston,  18S7.     8°. 

Hartwell  family.  2d  annual  reunion.  1885. 
n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Harvard,  John.  Ellis,  Geo.  E.  Memorial  of 
H.     Camb.,  1884.     8°. 

Waters,  H.  F.  Harvard  and  his  ances- 
try.    Boston,  18S5.     8'. 

Harvard  University  [Cambridge,  Mass.].  Quin- 
quennial catalogue  of  officers  and  graduates, 
1636-1S90.     Camb.,  1S90.     8°. 

Catalogus  senatus  academic!,   et   eorum 

qui  munera  et  ofRcia  gesserunt,  etc.  29  vols. 
Cantab.,  1797-18S5.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  officers  and  students,  1S34- 

35-  '36-38,  '42-73.  '74-75,  '76-92-  jS  vols. 
Camb.,  1S34-91.     12°. 

Addresses  at  the  inauguration  of  Chas. 

W.  Eliot  as  President.     Camb.,  1869.     8°. 

Addresses  at  the  inaug.  of  Ed.  Everett 

as  President.     Boston,  1846.     8°. 

Addresses  at  the  inaug.  of  C.  C.  Felton 

as  President.     Camb.,  1S60.     8°. 

Addresses   on   the   inaug.  of  Thos.  Hill 

as  President.     Camb.,  1863.     8°. 

.Addresses  at  the  inaug.   of  Jas.  Walker 

as  President.     Camb.,  1853.     8°. 

Alumni  Hall ;    appeal   to  friends  of  the 

college.     Camb.,  1866.     8°. 

Annual  reports  of  the  President.  1842-43, 

'45-46,  '50-52,  '60-61,  '63-69,  '70-72,  '73-74. 
'77-79,  '80-S1,  '84-85,  'S7-91.  21  vols.  Camb., 
1844-92.    8°. 

Xote :  The  leportsfor  iSfZ-ij.  '45-46,  '50-52,  iuc/udf 
the"  Treasurer's  stateme7ii," 71'hichwas usitally printed 
separately.  Since  the  jslh  report  for  1S60,  they  are 
honnd  together,  the  cover  bearing  the  title,  ".Annual 
reports  of  the  President  and  Treasurer." 

Bylaws,  rules  and  regulations  of  the  Over- 
seers.    Camb.,  1842.     8°. 

College  expenses  at  Harvard  [delivered 

June  29,  1887].     n.  t.  p.     .8°. 

Copy  of  the  laws,  1655  ;  with  introd.  by 

S.  A.  Green.     Camb.,  1876.     8°. 


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Final  reports  of  the  Harvard  Memorial 

Fund.     Camb.,  187S.     8°. 

Harvard   memorial   biographies   [ed.  by 

T.  W.  Higginson].   2  vols.   Camb.,  1S66.   8°. 

Harvard  register,   vols.  1-3.    3  vols,  in  2. 

Camb.,  iSSo-Si.     8°. 

Harvard  University  aid  funds,  n.  t.  p.  8°. 

Letter  to  the  President  of  Harvard  ;  by 

a  Member  of  the  corporation  [.Saml.  Atkins 
Eliotl.     Boston,  1S49.     S°. 

Memorial  concerning  the  recent  history 

and  constitutional  rights  and  privileges  of 
Harvard.     3d  c-d.     Camb.,  1S51.     S". 

New  England's  first  fruits  in  respect  to 

the  college  at  Cambridge,  1643.  (Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  Col.  v.  I.) 

Orders  and   regulations  of   the   faculty. 

Camb.,  1S60.     8°. 

Proceedings  of  the  Overseers  rel.  to  the 

late  disturbances.     Boston,  1834.    8°. 

Record  of  the  commemoration   on   the 

250th  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  H.  C, 
1636-1S86.     Camb.,  1S87.     8°. 

3d  report  of  the  class  of  1862.     Boston, 

1875.     S". 

Report  of  the  committee  of  the  Overseers 

appointed  to  visit  the  University.  Boston, 
1853.     S°. 

Report  of  the  committee  on  government 

to  the  Overseers,  iSSi-82.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Report  on  filling  up  vacancies  in  the  cler- 
ical part  of  the  permanent  Board  of  Over- 
seers.    Boston,  1845.     8°. 

Report  on  the  nomination  of  Overseers. 

Boston.  1S72.     8°. 

Report  on  the  "Permanent  memorial." 

Boston,  n.  d.     8°. 

Report  on  the  rights  and  duties  of  the 

President  and  Fellows  in  rel.  to  the  Board  of 
Overseers.     Camb.,  1856.     8°. 

Report  on  the  rules  and  statutes  of  the 

office  of  "  Preacher  to  the  Univ.  and  Plum- 
mer  Professor  of  Christian  Morals";  with 
the  proceedings  of  the  Overseers  thereon. 
Boston,  1855.     8°. 

Report  to  the  Board  of  Overseers  on  the 

condition,  needs  and  prospects  of  the  Uni- 
versity.    Camb.,  1869.     S°. 

Review  of  Prof.  Frisbie's  inaugural  ad- 
dress.    Cam!).,  1S23.     8°. 

Roll  of  students  who  have  served  in  the 

armv  or  navy  during  the  War  of  the  Rebel- 
lion'[by  F.  j!  Child).     Camb.,  1865.     8°. 

Miime ;  h\  Francis  M.  Brown.    Camb., 

1866.     8°. 

—  Siiiiie.     2d  ed.     Camb..  1869.     8°. 

.Secretary's  report  of  the  class  of    1S64. 

Boston,  iSHi.     8°. 

Slalutcsand  laws  of  H.  C.   .^ded.   Camb., 

i860.     8°. 


Treasurer's  statement,  1832-36,  '52,  '57, 

'62,  '63,  '68,  '73,  '84.     12  vols.     Camb.,  1832- 
84.    8°. 

Xotr:  For  other  reports,  sre  Annual  reports  nf  thr 
President. 

Astronomical  Observ.vtorv.    Report 

of  the  committee  of  the  Overseers  appointed 
to  visit  the  observatory.     Bo.ston,  1S64.     8°. 

Bovi-STox  Medic.vl  Society.   Catalogue 

of  officers  and  members,  1858,  '61,  '67,  '74. 
4  vols.     Boston,  185S-74.    8°. 

Dk.s't.m,  .School.     Sth  annual  announce- 
ment.    Camb.,  1875.     12°. 

Divi.MTV  School.     Catalogue.     Camb., 

1S44.     8°. 

Hastv-PlddingClvii.   Catalogues,  1841, 

'67,  '74.     3  vols.     Boston,  1S41-74.     12°. 

I.nstitite   of    1770.      Catalogue  of  the 

officers  and  members.    2  vols.    Camb.,  1849, 
'68.    8°. 

Law  School.    Catalogue  of  students  of 

law  in  H.  V.     1S4S,  '53-55.     3  vols.     Camb., 
184S-54.     S". 

LiiiHARV.   Annual  report  of  the  librarian. 

Camb.,  1S65.    8°. 

—  Bibliographical  contributions;  ed.  by 

Justin  Winsor.     nos.   2-19,  21-46.    44   vols. 
Camb.,  1879-92.    8°. 

Contents:  2.  Winsor. Justin.  Sh.-ikespcarc's poems  ; 
a  bibliography  of  earlier  editions.  3  Norton,  Chas. 
E.  List  ol'  the  principal  books  rel.  to  the  life  and 
works  of  Michelangelo.  4  Winsor.  Justin.  Pietas  et 
gratulatio;  inquiry  into  the  authorship  of  the  sev- 
eral pieces.  5.  1-ist  of  apt>aratus  available  for  scien- 
tific researches,  etc.  6.  Collection  of  books  and  auto- 
graphs bequeathed  to  H.  C.  library,  by  Chas.  Sumner 
7.  Dante  collections  in  the  College  and  Boston  Public 
Libraries.  S.  Calendar  of  the  Arthur  Lee  mss.  in  the 
library.  9  Goodale.  Geo  L.  Florasof  different  coun- 
tries. 10.  Winsor,  J.  H.i11i\velliana  :  bibliography  of 
the  publications  of  J.  O.  H-illiw  ell-Phillips  11.  Scud- 
der,  Sanil.  H.  Entomologic.-il  libraries  of  the  V.  S. 
u.  List  of  the  public-itions  of  Harvaui  fniv.  and  its 
officers,  1870-So.  13.  Scudder.Saml.  H.  Bibliography 
of  fossil  insects.  14  Tillinghast,  Wni  M  Notes  on 
the  historical  hydrography  of  the  Han<lkcrchief  shoal 
in  the  Bahamas.  15.  Whitney,  J.  D.  List  of  American 
authors  in  geology  and  palreontolog>-.  16.  Bliss.  Rich- 
ard. Classified  index  to  maps  in  Petermann's  Gco- 
graphische  Miltheilungen,  1855-Sl  17.  Classified  index 
to  tile  maps  in  the  Royal  Geographical  Society's  Pub- 
lications, iS.^o-Sji  iS.  Winsor,  J.  \  bibliography  of 
Ptolemy's  Geography.  19.  The  Kohl  collection  of 
maps  rel.  to  America.  21.  List  of  the  publications  of 
Harvar.l  and  its  officers.  iSSo-85.  22  Winsor.  J.  Cal- 
endar of  the  Sparks  MSS.  in  the  Library.  23.  Tilling- 
hast, Wm.  H.  List  of  public.-itions  of  Harvard  and  its 
officers.  1SS5-86.  24.  Lone,  Wm.  C.  Index  to  recent 
reference  lists,  1885-86.  25.  Fatlow.  W.  C,  and  Tre- 
lease,  Wm.  List  of  works  on  N.  American  fungi. 
26.  Lane.  Wm.  C.  Catalogue  of  books  on  Oliver 
Cromwell  and  Frederick  the  Great,  bequeathed  by 
Carlyle  to  Harvard.  27.  Hnvis.  A.  McF.  Few  note's 
cone,  the  recoids  of  Harvard,  js.  TillinKbasI,  Wm. 
H.  4lh  list  of  the  publications  i>f  Harvard  and  its 
professors.  29  Lane.  Wm.  C.  Index  to  recent  refer- 
ence lists,  no.  3,  1887.  30.  Shelley's  Skylark  ;  a  fac- 
simile of  the  orig.  ms.  with  a  note  on  other  mss.  of 
Shelley,  in  Harvard  College  Library.  31.  Farlow,  W. 
G.  Supplemental  list  of  works  on  N.  Anicr.  fungt 
3].  Bafiger.  H    C.      Matemstical  theses  of  junior  and 


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senior  classes,  1782-1839.  33.  Tillinghast,  Win.  H. 
5th  list  of  the  publications  of  H.  U.  and  its  oflicers, 
with  the  chief  pub.  on  the  University,  1SS7-S8.  34. 
Lane,  Win.  C.  The  Dante  collections  in  the  H.  C.  and 
Boston  Public  Libraries.  35.  Woodberry,  Geo.  E. 
Notes  on  the  nis.  volume  of  Shelley's  poems  in  the 
Library.  36.  Lane,Wm.  C.  Catalogue  of  a  collection 
of  works  on  ritualism  and  doctrinal  theology  pre- 
sented by  John  Harvey  Treat.  37.  Weitenkampf, 
Frank.  A  bibliog.  of  \Vm.  Hogarth.  38.  Tillinghast, 
Wra.  H.  6th  list  of  the  publications  of  Harvard  and 
its  officers,  with  chief  publications  of  the  Univ.,  1888- 
89.  39.  Potter,  A.  C.  Bibliography  of  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher.  40.  Lane,  W.  C  Index  to  recent  reference 
lists,  no.  4.  41.  Tillinghast,  Wm.  H.  7lh  list  of  the 
publications  of  Harvard  Univ.  and  its  officers,  1S89-90. 
42.  Tillinghast,  W.  H.  Orators  and  poets  of  the  Phi 
B^ta  Kappa,  .-J/^/m  0/ Mass.  43.  Gross,  Chas.  Classi- 
fied list  of  books  rel.  to  British  municipal  history. 
44.  Tillinghast,  W.  H.  8th  list  of  the  publications  of 
H.  U.  and  its  officers,  etc.,  1890-gi.  45.  Lane,  VV.  C, 
and  Bolton,  C.  K.  Notes  on  special  collections  in 
American  libraries.  46.  Class  of  1828,  with  a  bibli- 
ography of  the  publications  of  its  members. 

—  Brief  description  of  tlie  catalogues  ot 

the  Library.     Camb.,  1S67.     8°. 

Bulletins  ;  ed.  by  J.  Wiiisor.    nos.  5-52. 

5  \ols.     n.  p.,  1S77-92.     S°. 
Catalogue  of  the  Library  [by  B.  Peirce]. 

3  vols.     Camb.,  1830.     8°. 

1st  supplement.     Camb.,  1834.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  maps  and  charts  in 

the  library  [by  B.  Peirce].    Camb.,  1831.    8°. 
Extracts  from  laws  rel.  to  the  library. 

2  vols.     n.  p.,  1865,  '67.     S°. 

—  Letter  from  the  Librarian  on  the  state 

of  the  library.     Camb.,  1S59.     8°. 

ist-gth,  iith-i3th  reports  of  the  Libra- 
rian [J.  Winsor],  1878-90.  11  vols.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     8°. 

Report  of  committee  appointed  to  e.\- 

amine  the  library,  philosophical  apparatus, 
medical  and  other  departments  o£  H.  U. 
Boston,  1S54.     8°. 

Report  of  committee  of  the  Ass'n.  of 

the  Alumni  [on]  the  state  of  the  college 
library.     Camb.,  1858.     8°. 

Report  of  the  committee  of  the  Over- 
seers appointed  to  visit  the  Library,  1861, 
'62,  '64,  '76.    4  vols.     Boston,  1861-76.     8°. 

Medical  Department,  or  Mass.  Medi- 
cal College.  Annual  announcement  of 
lectures.     2  vols.     Boston,  1S55,  '56.     8°. 

Annual  circular,  and  catalogue  of  stu- 
dents. 1846,  '49-5°.  '53-54,  '58.  '59.  '63-64, 
'66-68,  '70-75,  '84-85,  '88-89.  17  vols.  Bos- 
ton and  Camb.,  1S46-88.     8°. 

Practical  views  on  medical  education. 

Boston,  1850.     8°. 

Museum     of    Comparative    ZoOlogv. 

Annual  reports  of  the  trustees,  1862-69.  9 
vols.     Boston,  1863-70.     8°. 

Bulletin,     n.  p.,  1863.     8°. 

Charter,  list  of  trustees,  by-law^s,  etc. 

Boston,  1859.     8°. 


Illustrated  catalogue.     Pts.   i  and  2. 

2  vols.     Camb.,  1S65.     1.  8°. 

Cotitettts :  I.    Lyman,  Theo.     Ophiuridfe  and  astro- 
phytid^e.    2.  Agassiz,  Alex.  North  American  acalephse. 

Peabodv  Museum  of  Amer.  ARCHyEOL- 

OGV,  etc.     See  Peabody  Museum. 

Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  0/  Miss.  Cata- 
logue of  the  fraternity,  1839,  '42,  '46,  '49,  '53, 
'56,  '61.     7  vols.     Camb.,  1839-61.     8°. 

See  a/so  Adams,  J.  Q. — Allen,  J. — Eliot, 

Saml.  A. — Farmer,  John. — Harvard,  John. — 
King,  Moses.— Mitchell,  Wm.— Morse,  Jed. 
— Newman,  Henry. — Palmer,  Jos. — Peirce, 
BenJ. — Quincy,  Josiah. — Rawson,  Ed. — Sib- 
ley, John  L. — Vaille,  F.  O. — Wheeler,  Jos. 

Harvey,  Cornelius  Burnham;   See  Buck  family. 
Harvey,  Gabriel.    Letter-book,  1573-80  ;  ed.  by 

Ed.  John   Long  Scott.      Westminster,  18S4. 

4°.     (Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  33.) 
Harvey,  Henry.     History  of  tlie  Shawnee  In- 
dians, 1681-1S54.     Cinn.,  1S55.     12°. 
Harvey,    Louis    Powell.      Eulogy   on    H.;    by 

David  Atwood.     (Wisconsin  Hist.  -Soc.  Col. 

V.  5-) 
Harvey,  Moses.     Newfoundland.     See  Hatton, 

Joseph. 
Harvey,  Peter.     5ff  Webster,  Danl. 
Harvey,   Thomas.     The  West  Indies  in  1837. 

See  Sturge,  Joseph. 
Harvey,   William.     Works ;    tr.    with   life,   by 

Robt.  Willis.     Lond.,  1S47.     8°. 

Exercitatio  anatomica  de  motu  cordis  et 

sanguinis;  cum  prefatione  J.  .Silvii  ;  accessit 
dissertatio  de  corde  Jacobi  de  Back.  Rotero- 
dami,  164S.     16°. 

Willis.  Robert.     Wm.   Harvey,   history 

of  the  discovery  of  the  circulation  of  the 
blood.     Lond.,  187S.     8°. 

Harvey,  William  Henry.  Nereis  boreali-Amer- 
icana  ;  or.  Contributions  to  a  history  of  the 
marine  algae  of  N  America.  Pt.  i.  Mela- 
nospermeffi. — Pt.  2.  Rhodospermea?. — Pt.  3. 
ChlorospermeK.  (Smithsonian  Inst.  Contrib. 
V.  3,  5.  10-) 

Synopsis  of  British  seaweeds,  comp.  from 

Harvey's  Phycologia  Britannica.  Lond., 
1S57.     12°. 

Harvey,  William  Wigan.  Ecclesise  Anglicanje 
vindex  catholicus  ;  sive,  Articulorum  eccle- 
siae  Anglicanas  cum  scriptis  SS.  Patrum  nova 
collatio.     3  vols.     Cantab.,  1841-43.     8°. 

Harwood,  Watson  Herbert.  See  Harvvood 
family. 

Harwood  family.  Genealogical  history  of  fam- 
ilies descended  from  James  Harwood  ;  by 
W.  H.  Harwood.    Potsdam,  N.  V.,  1S79.    12°. 

Harwood  family.     See  Robinson  family. 

Hasell,  Elizabeth  Julia.  See  Calderon  de  la 
Barca,  Pedro. — Tasso,  Torquato. 

Haseltine,  Ira  S.  Sketch  of  Richland  County. 
(Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  1.) 


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Haskel,  Daniel,  and  Smith,  J.  Calvin.  Com- 
plete descriptive  and  statistical  gaxetteer  of 

the  United  States.     N.  Y.,  1S47.    S°. 
Haskell.   Thunias    Hawes.      New    Gloucester 

[Me.]  ciiilennial,  1S74.     Portland,  1875.     8°. 
Haskell  family.    .Vcf  While  family. 
Haskins.  Charles  H.     Vazoo  land  companies. 

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Haskins.  Oavid  Greene.     .SV<'  Emerson,  R.  \V. 
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Haskins.  Samuel  M.   See  Brooklyn.   St.  Mark's 

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Haskins  family.     See  Emerson,  R.  W. 
Haslett,  Andrew.   Original  poems.    Bait.,  1S12. 

12°. 
Hassam.  John  T.     See  Cheever,  Has.sam  and 

Hilton  families. 
Hassam  family  ;  hy  John  T.  Hassam.     Boston, 

1870.     S°. 
Hasse,  Karl  Ewald.    Anatomical  description  of 

the  diseases  of  the  organs  of  circulation  and 

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Phila.,  1S46.     8°. 
Hassel,  J.     Tour  to  the  Isle  of  Wight,   1790. 

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Hassler,  Ferdinand  Rudolph.    Elements  of  the 

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Hasted.  Edward.  History  and  topographical 
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Hastings.  Lansford  W.  Emigrants'  guide  to 
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Hastings,  Sally.  Poems  on  difl'erent  subjects 
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Hattingi,  Warren.  Hastings;  by  Sir  Alfred 
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Hastings  family.     See  Adams  family. 

Hastings  jfamilyl  memori.il.  f iiiie.ilogical  ac- 
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Hatch,  .Alfrederick  S.     See  McAuley,  Jerry. 
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Hatfield,  Edwin  Francis.    History  of  Elizabeth. 
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I   Poets  of  the  church  ;  sketches  of  hymn- 

I       writers,  with  notes  on  their  hymns.     N.  Y. 

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I    Universalism  as  it  is.     N.  'S'..  1841.     12°. 

I   See  Washburn,  Samuel. 

j  Hatfield,  Robert  Griffith.  American  house- 
carpenter  ;  treatise  upon  architecture,  cor- 
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Theory  of  transverse  strains,  and  its  ai)pli- 

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Hathaway,  Joshua.  Indian  names.  (Wisconsin 
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Hathaway,  Stephen  P.,  Jr.  2d  Congregational 
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Hatherly,  S.  G.  Treatise  on  Byzantine  music. 
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Hatin,  Julius.  Ctunpeiidium  of  operative  mid- 
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Hatto,  Hetto.  y;- Ahyto,  />'/>.  of/iasel.  Capitulare; 
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Hatton,  Joseph.  Printing.  (Bevan's  Brit.  man. 
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Today  in  .America.    2  vols.     I.ond.,  iSSi. 

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Hatton  family.  Correspondence  of  the  family 
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Haug,  Martin,  l^ssays  on  the  s.icred  languagv , 
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Haughton.  William.  Patient  ("•rissil.  .SVv  l>ek- 
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Haupt,  Erich,  l-'irst  epistle  of  SI.  John  ;  with 
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Hautefeuille,  Laurent  Basile.  OueU|iies  ques- 
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Hautefort,  Marie  de,  duchesse  de  Schomberg. 

Madame  de  Hautefort ;  par  Victor  Cousin. 

2iime  ^d.     Paris,  1S68.     S°. 
Havard,  Henrv.    Amsterdam  et  \'enice.    Paris, 

1S76.     1.  8°.' 

Dead  cities  of  tlie  Zuyder  Zee  ;  a  voyage 

to   Holland;    from   the   French,    by  Annie 
Wood.     Lond.,  1876.     12°. 

The  heart  of  Holland  ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Cashel 

Hoey.     Lond.,  18S0.     8°. 

Histoire     de     la     peinture     hoUandaise. 

Paris    [18S2].      12°.      (Ouantin's    Bibl.    des 
beaux-arts.) 

La  Hollande  a  vol  d'oiseau  ;  eaux-fortes 

et  fusains  par  M.  Lalanne.   Paris,  iSSi.   1.  8°. 

Picturesque  Holland.     Lond.,  1876.     8°. 

Havelock,  Sir  Henry.  Havelock  ;  by  Archi- 
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Havelock,  Sir  Henry  Marsliam.  Tliree  main 
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Haven,  Alice  Bradley.  The  good  report ; 
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Haven,  Charles  Chauncy.  Annals  of  Trenton, 
N.  J.,  with  historic  reminiscences.  Trenton, 
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New  historical    manual   cone,   the  three 

battles  at  Trenton  and  Princeton,  N.J.,  1776- 
77.     Trenton,  1S71.     12°. 

Thirty  days  in  New  Jersey  ninety  years 

ago  ;  Washington  and  his  army  in  1776-77. 
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Haven,  John.     Historical  address  delivered  in 

Charlton,  July  4.     Southbridge,  1S76.     8°. 
Haven,  Joseph.    Bill  of  mortality  for  Rochester, 

N.  H.,  1776-1822.     (New  Hamp.  Hist.  .Soc. 

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Haven,  Nathaniel  Appleton.     Remains,  with  a 

memoir  bv  George  Ticknor.    n.  p.,  1827.   8°. 

Memoir  of  H.     (N.  H.   Hist.  Soc.  Col. 

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Haven,  Samuel  Foster.  Archaeology  of  the 
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Historical  address  [atj  Dedliam,  Mass., 

1S36,    [on   itsj    2il   centennial    anniversary  ; 
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- — •  History  of  grants  under  the  Great  Council 
for  New  England  ;  before  the  Lowell  Insti- 
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Same.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lect.) 

Remarks  on  the  Popham  celebration  of 

the  Maine  Hist.  .Society,  Apl.  26.     Boston, 
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Memorial    on    the    death    of   H.,     1S81. 

(Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  n.  s.  v.  i.) 

Haven  family.  Address  at  a  meeting  of  the 
descendants    of    Richard    Haven   of   Lynn 


[Mass.],  at  Framingham,  Aug.  29  ;  by  John 
C.  Park  ;  also  proceedings  of  the  day.  Bos- 
ton, 1844.  8°. 
Haven  family.  Genealogy  of  descendants  of 
Richard  Haven  of  Lynn,  Mass. ;  by  Josiah 
Adams.     Boston,  1843.     8°. 

Same,  with  additions.     Boston,  1849.    8°. 

Havercamp,  Sigebert.     M^dailles  de  grand  et 

moyen  bronze  du  cabinet  de  la  reine  Chris- 
tine, gravies  par  Pietro  Santes  Bartolo ; 
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Havergal,  Frances  Ridley.  Memorials  ;  by  her 
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Haverhill,  Mass.  Foundation  facts  concerning 
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West  Cong.  Church.     Exercises  com- 

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Havernick,  Heinrich  Andreas  Christoph.  Gen- 
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Testament;  tr.  from  the  German,  by  Wm. 
Lindsay  Alexander.     Edin.,  1852.     8°. 

Hawaiian  Islands.  Bibliography  of  the  Hawai- 
ian Islands.     Boston,  1869.     4°. 

Hawaiian   Spectator ;    conducted   by   an 

Association  of  gentlemen,  vol.  2.  Hono- 
lulu, 1S39.     8°. 

He  mau  himeni  Hawaii.  Oahu,  1S30.  12°. 

Ka  Hae  Hawaii.     Honolulu,  :86o.     fol. 

Haweis,  Hugh  Reginald.     Music  and  morals. 

Lond.,  1871.     8°. 
Hawes,  Erskine  Joel.     Memoir  of  H.;  by  liis 

Mother  [Louisa  Hawes].     N.  Y.,  1863.     12°. 
Hawes,  Joel.     Address  at   Hartford,   Nov.  9, 

1S35  ;  the  close  of  tlie  2d  century  from  the 

settlement  of  the  city.     Hartford,  1835.    12°. 

Historical   sketches  of  the   ist   Church, 

Hartford,  Conn.;  a  centennial  discourse. 
Hartford,  1836.     8°. 

Tribute  to  the  Pilgrims,  and  vindication 

of  the  Cong,  churches  of  New  England. 
Hartford,  1830.     12°. 

Same.     2d  ed.     Hartford,  1836.     12°. 

Hawes,  Kirk.     Condensed  history  of  Dearborn 

Park,  etc.     Chicago,  1S91.     8°. 
Hawes,  Louisa.     See  Hawes,  E.  f. — \'an  Len- 

nep,  Mary  E. 
Hawes,  Lucy  Williams.    Buffalo  fifty  years  ago  ; 

paper  read  before  the  Buffalo  Hist.  Society, 

Apl.  27.     Buffalo,  1886.     8°. 
Hawker,  Peter.     Instructions  in  all  that  relates 

to  guns  and  shooting.     9th  ed.  enl.     Lond., 

1844.     8°. 
[Hawkes,  James.]     Retrospect  of  the  Boston 

tea-party,   with   a   memoir  of   Geo.    R.   T. 

Hewes  ;  by  a  Citizen  of  New  York.     N.  Y., 


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HAWLEY  FAMILY 


Hawkes.  Nathan  M.  Gleanings  rel.  to  the 
family  of  Adam  Hawkes.  (Essex  Inst.  Hist. 
Col.  V.  24.) 

Semi-historical  rambles  among  the  18th 

century  places  along  Saugus  River.  (Same, 
V.  25.) 

Hawkesworth,  John.  Account  of  voyages  for 
making  discoveries  in  the  Southern  hemi- 
sphere, performed  by  Hyron.  Wallis.  Carteret 
and  Cook,  in  the  Dolphin,  Swallow  and  En- 
deavor ;  from  journals  kept  by  the  com- 
manders and  papers  by  Jos.  Banks.  3  vols. 
Lond.,  1773.     4°. 

Hawkins,  Alfred.  Picture  of  Quebec ;  with 
hist,  recollections.     Quebec,  1834.     12°. 

Hawkins,  Benjamin.  Sketch  of  the  Greek 
cinintry  in  179S-99.  (Georgia  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  3.  pt.  I.) 

Hawkins,  Bisset.  Germany ;  the  spirit  of  her 
history,  literature,  social  condition  and  na- 
tional economy.     Lond.,  1S3S.     S°. 

Hawkins,  Christopher.  Adventures  of  H.  ; 
ctmt.  his  captivity  and  escape  from  the  Jer- 
.sev  Prison  Ship  ;  with  introd.  and  notes,  bv 
Clias.  I.  Bushnell.     N.  Y.,  1S64.     S°. 

Hawkins.  Ernest.  Historical  notices  of  the 
missions  of  the  Church  of  England  in  the 
N.  .\mer.  colonies;  from  ms.  docs,  of  the 
Soc.  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts.     Lond.,  1S45.     8°. 

Hawkins,  Frederick.  Annals  of  the  French 
stage  from  its  origin  to  the  death  of  Racine. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1884.     8°. 

The  French  stage   in   the   iSth  century. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  18SS.     8°. 

Hawkins.  Sir  John,  1520-95.  Voyages  to  the 
West  Indies,  Guinea,  etc.,  1562-68.  (Hak- 
luyt's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  3.) 

.SVr  Richard  (7;;(/ William.  Voyages  dur- 
ing the  reigns  of  Henry  VIII.,  Elizabeth  and 
James  I.;  ed.  with  introd.  by  C.  R.  Markham. 
Lond.,  1878.     8°.    (Hakluyt  Soc.  v.  57.) 

.\otr;  The  2c]  ed.  of  Rich.  Mawkitis'  Observations, 

V.  I. 

See  Drake,  Sir  Francis. 

Hawkins,  Sir  John,  1719-89.  General  history 
of  the  science  and  practice  of  music.  5  vols. 
Lond.,  1776.    4°. 

Same.  New  ed.,  with  author's  post- 
humous notes.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1853.    8°. 

and  Burney,  Chas.     General   history  of 

music  ;  condensed  from  [their]  works  ;  with 
contin.  by  Thos  Busby.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1819.    8' 

Hawkins,  Joseph.  History  of  a  voyage  to 
,\fri<a.     Pliila.,  1797.     12°. 

Hawkins,  Sir  Richard.  Observations  in  his 
voy.ig'-  into  the  .South  Sea  in  1.S93;  ed.  by 
C.  R.  U.  Belhune.  Lond.,  1847.  8°.  (Hak- 
luyt Soc.  v.  I.) 

See  Hawkins,  .SV>  John. 


Hawkins,  Rush  Christopher.  [Catalogue  of  the] 
library  of  H.     N.  Y.,  1SS7.     8°. 

See  Hutcliinson.  Aaron. 

Hawkins,  William.  Narrative  of  his  residence 
in  the  dominions  of  the  Great  Mogul.  (Kerr's 
Col.  of  voy.  V.  8.) 

See  Hawkins,  Sir  John. 

Hawks,  Francis  Lister.  Contributions  to  the 
ecclesiastical  history  of  the  United  States. 
2  vols.     \.  v.,  1836-^39.     8°. 

Contents :  i.  Rise  and  progress  of  the  Prot.  Epis. 
Church  in  Virginia. — journals  of  the  Conventions  in 
the  diocese  of  \'a.  2.  Rise  and  progress  of  Ihe  Prol. 
Epis.  Church  in  Maryl.aiid.— Acts  of  Dr.  Bray's  visita- 
tion to  Annapolis  [sic]  in  1700. 

History    of   North   Carolina,    1584-1729. 

3d  ed.     2  vols.     Fayetteville,  1859.     8°. 

and  Perry,  Wm.  Stevens.     Documentary 

history  of  the  Prot.  Epis.  Church  in  the 
United  States  ;  Connecticut.  2  vols.  N.  Y.. 
1S63-64.     S°. 

See  Perry,  Matthew  C. 

Hawks,  Henry.  X'oyage  to  N'Ueva  Espanna, 
1572.     (Hakluyt's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  3.) 

Hawley.  Charles.  Early  chapters  of  Cayuga 
history ;  Jesuit  missions  in  Goi-o-gouen, 
1656-84;  also,  the  Sulpitian  mission  about 
Quinte  Bay,  1668;  with  introd.  by  John  Gil- 
mary  Shea.     Auburn,  1S79.     ,S°. 

Early  chapters  of  Seneca  history  ;  Jesuit 

missions  in  Sonnonlouan,  1656-84;  with  an- 
nual addresses,  1883-84.  (Cayuga  Co.  Hist. 
.Soc.  Col.  V.  3.) 

4th   and  5th   animal   addresses.     {Same, 

V.  2.) 

History  of  the  ist  Pres.  Church,  Auburn, 

N.  Y. :  a  discourse.     Auburn.  1S69.    8°. 

Same.     Auburn,  1876.     8°. 

Jesuit  missions  among  the  Cayugas.  1656- 

84.'   Auburn,  1S76.     S°.  " 

Proceedings    in   regard    to   [his]   death  ; 

memorial  address  [by  Willis  J.  Beecher]. 
(Cayuga  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  4.) 

See  Franklin,  Roswell. 

Hawley,  Elias  Sill.     See  Hawley  family. 

Hawley,  Gideon.  Account  of  his  services 
among  the  Indians  of  Mass.  and  N.  Y.  ;  and 
journey  to  Onohoghgwage,  1794.  (Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  4.) 

Anecdotes  resp.  Sandwich  and  .Marshpee, 

1794.     (.Same,  v.  3.) 

Mohawk  numbers.     (.Same,  v.  10.) 

Hawley,  Joseph.     Letter  to  Thomas  Cushing, 

Feb.  22,  1775.     (Mass.  Hist.  .Soc.  Col.  v.  34.) 

H.vwi.KV,  Elias  S.     Historical  sketch  of 

H.  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  1723-88.  liufl'alo, 
1890.    8°. 

Hawley,  Zerah.  Journal  of  a  tour  through 
Connecticut,  Massachusetls.  Nivv  York,  etc. 
New  Haven,  1822.      16°. 

Hawley  family.  Hawlev  record  ;  by  E.  S.  Haw- 
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HAYNES 


Haws.  Samuel.     Military  journals.     Seel-yon, 

Lemuel. 
Hawthorne,  Julian.     Saxon  studies.     Boston, 

1876.     8°. 

See  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.   Complete  works  ;  with 

introd.  notes,  by  Geo.  Parsons  Lathrop.     12 
vols.     Boston,  1883.     8°. 

Contents:  i.  Twice  told  tales.  2.  Mosses  from 
an  old  manse.  3.  House  of  the  seven  gables,  Snow- 
image  and  other  twice-told  tales.  4  Wonderbook, 
Tanglewood  talcs,  and  Grandfather's  chair,  s.  Scar- 
let letter  and  Blithedale  romance.  6.  Marble  faun,  or 
the  romance  of  Monte  Beni.  7-8.  Our  old  home,  and 
English  notebooks.  9.  Passages  from  the  ,\mericaii 
note-books.  10.  Passages  from  the  French  and  Italian 
note-books.  11.  Do'Uiver  romance,  Fanshawe,  and 
Septimus  Felton  ;  with  appendix  cont.  the  Ancestr.al 
footstep.  12.  Tales,  sketches  and  other  papers;  with 
a  biog.  sketch,  by  George  Parsons  Lathrop. 

Scarlet  letter ;  dramatised  by  G.  Harri- 
son.    Brooklyn,  1876.     8°. 

H.\WTHORNE,   Julian.      Hawthorne    and 

his   wife  ;    a   biography.      2   vols.      Boston, 
1885.     8°. 

James,  Henry.    Hawthorne.    Lond.,  1S79. 

8°.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

Lathrop,   G.  P.     Study  of  Hawthorne. 

Boston,  1S89.     12°. 

See  Darley,  F.  O.  C. — Pierce,  Franklin. 

Hay,  Alexander.     History  of  Chichester,  and 

the  county  of  Sussex  in  general.    Chichester, 

1S04.     S°. 
Hay,  Alexander.     Treatise   on  baptism  ;  with 

life  of  the  author,  by  Charles  Dresser.    N.  V., 

1842.     12°. 
[Hay,   George.]      Treatise    on     expatriation. 

Wash.,  1814.     8=. 
Hay,  John.      Pike  County  ballads,  and  other 

pieces.     Boston,  1S71.     12°. 

See  Lincoln,  A. 

Hay,   Robert.      Geological   reconnaissance   in 

southwestern  Kansas.     (U.  S.  Geol.  .Survey. 

Bulletin,  v.  9.) 
Hay,   William.      Deformity;    an    essay,    1761. 

(Dodsley's  Fugitive  pieces,  v.  i.) 
[Hay,  W.]    History  of  temperance  in  Saratoga 

Co.,  N.  v.,  etc.    .Saratoga  Springs,  1S55.    8°. 
Hayden,  Ferdinand  Vanderveer,  and  Selwyn, 

A.  R.  C.    North  America.     Lond,  18S3.    8°. 

(Stanfords'  Compend.  of  geog.) 

Palaeontology  of  the  upper  Missouri.    See 

Meek.  F.  B. 

See   U.    S.      Interior    Dept.   Geol.    and 

Geog.  Survey. 

Hayden,  Horace  Edwin.  Bibliography  of  the 
Wyoming  Valley.  (Wyoming  Hist,  and 
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See  Pollock  family. — Weitzel  family. 

Hayden,  Jabez  Haskell.  See  Hayden  family. 
Hayden,  .Sidney.  See  Washington,  George. 
Hayden.  William.    Culture  and  manufacture  of 

wool  in  Cayuga  Co.,  from  its  first  introduc- 
tion.    (Cayuga  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 


Hayden,    William    Benjamin.       See    Heydon 

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Hayden  family.  Genealogy  ;  [by  Jabez  H.  Hay- 
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Hayden  [family]  genealogy.  Sketch  of  the  first 
three  generations  of  the  Connecticut  Hay- 
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Hayden  family.  Records  of  the  Connecticut 
line  of  the  Havden  family  ;  by  [.  H.  Hayden. 
Windsor  Locks,  18S8.     8°. 

Hayden.     See  Haydn,  Haydon,  Heydon. 

Haydn,  Franz  Joseph.  Haydn  ;  by  Pauline  D. 
Townsend.  Lond.,  1884.  12°.  (Great  musi- 
cians.) 

See  Beyle,  Marie  Henri. 

Haydn,  Joseph.  Dictionary  of  dates  and  uni- 
versal information.  14th  ed.,  cont.  the  his- 
tory of  the  world  to  1873  ;  by  B.  \'incent. 
Lond.,  n.  d.    8°. 

Haydon,  Benjamin  Robert.  Life  of  H.  from  his 
autobiography  and  journals  ;  ed.  by  Tom 
Taylor.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1853.     S°. 

Hayes,  Augustus  Allen.  New  Colorado  and 
the  Santa  F"e  trail.     N.  Y.,  1880.     4°. 

Hayes,  Charles  Wells.  See  Hayes,  George  E. 
— Hayes  fainily. — W^ells  family. 

Hayes,  George  Edward.  Geology  of  Buffalo  ; 
read  before  the  Buffalo  Hist.  Society.  Btif- 
falo,  1S69.     8°. 

Haves,  Chas.  W.  G.  E.  Hayes;  a  me- 
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Hayes,  John   Lord.     See  Stirling,   Alexander 

Humphrys,  earl  of. 
Hayes,  Richard.     Negociator's  magazine ;   or. 

Monies,    weights    and    measures.      6th   ed. 

Dublin,  1769.     8°. 
Hayes  family.     George  Hayes  of  Windsor  and 

his  descendants  ;  by  C.  W.  Hayes.     Buffalo, 

1884.     S". 
Hayes.     See  Hays. 
Hayley,  William.  Triumphs  of  temper  ;  apoem. 

Kennebunk,  1804.     12°. 
Haym,  Nicola  Francesco.     Del  tesoro  Britan- 

nico  overo  il  museo  nummario  ;  ove  si  con- 

tengono  le  medaglie  Greche  e  Latine.    [With 

abridgment  in  English.]  2v0ls.ini.    Lond., 

1719-20.     4°. 
Haymo,   Bp.   of  Halbersladt.     Opera   omnia. 

3   vols.     Parisiis,    1879-81.      1.   8°.     (Migne. 

Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  116-11S.) 
Hayne,  Paul  Hamilton.     See  Timrod,  Henry. 
Haynes,    Henry   Williamson.      The   Alabama 

stone.     (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  n.  s.  v.  5.) 

French  fabrications,  or  blunders  in  Amer. 

linguistics,  1S85.     {Same,  n.  s.  v.  3.) 

Note  upon  perforated    Indian   humerus 

found  at  Concord,  Mass.,  1882.    {Same,  v.  2.) 

Notes  on  copper  impletnents  of  America, 

1884.     {Same,  v.  3.) 

Notes  upon  ancient  soap-stone  quarries, 

etc.,  1883.     {Same,  v.  2.) 


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Wliai  is  llic  Irue  site  of  "  the  seven  cities 

of  Cibola,"  visited  by  Coronado,  1540?  1S81. 
(Same,  V.  1.) 

Sec  Mather,  Cotton. 

Haynes,  John.  Letter  to  John  Winlhrop,  1643. 
(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  21.) 

Haynes.  Lemuel.  Mystery  developed ;  or, 
Russell  Colvin  supposed  to  be  murdered,  in 
full  life  ;  cont.  account  of  the  trial  and  con- 
viction of  Stephen  and  Jesse  Boorn.  2d  ed. 
Hartford,  1820.     S°. 

an(/  Waldo,  Putnam.  Supposed  murder- 
ers proved  innocent  by  wonderful  discov- 
eries, etc.     N.  Y.,  1S35.     8°. 

CooLEV,  T.  M.     Sketches  of  the  life  of 

H.;  with  remarks,  by  \Vm.  B.  Sprague.     N. 
Y.,  1S37.     12°. 

Haynes,  Robert  William.  Catalogue  of  modern 
lawbooks.     ,Sr<T  Stevens,  H.  G. 

Hays,  Daniel.     See  Phelps,  Noah  A. 

Hays,  Frances.  Women  of  the  day  ;  a  biog. 
dictionary.     Lond.,  18S5.     8°. 

Hays,  Isaac  [Jscf.]  Select  medico-chirurgical 
transactions ;  a  collection  of  memoirs  read 
to  the  Medico-Chirurgical  Societies  of  Lon- 
don and  Edinburgh.     Phila.,  1831.     8°. 

Hays.     .SVv  Hayes. 

Hayward,  Abraham.  Biographical  and  critical 
essays ;  repr.  from  reviews  with  additions. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  185S.     S°. 

ConUttts:  I.  Sydney  Smith. — Samuel  Rogers. — ^James 
Smith.  —  George  Selwyii. —  Lord  Chesterfield. —  Lord 
Melbourne — Gen.  von  Radowitz.  — Countess  Hahn- 
Hahn.—M.de Stendhal  (Henri  Beyle].— Pierre  Dupont. 
— Lord  EUion  and  the  chances  of  the  bar. 

2.  The  Crimean  campaign.  American  orators  and 
statesmen. — ^Journalism  in  France. — Parisian  morals 
and  manners. — The  imitative  powers  of  music. —  British 
field  sports.— Science  and  literature  of  etiquette.— Art 
of  dining. 

Same.   New  series.   2  vols.    Lond.,  1873. 

8°. 

Contfttts:  1.  Pearls  and  mock  pearls  of  history. — 
Frederick  von  Gentz. — Maria  Edgeworth  :  her  life  and 
writings.- George  Canning  as  a  man  of  letters. — Mar- 
shall Saxe.  —  Sylvain  Van  <Je  Weyer.  —  Alexander 
Dumas.— Salons.— Whist  and  whist-players. 

2.  \'arictics  of  history  and  art. — Edward  Living- 
stone— Richard  111. — Marie  Antoinette. — Countess  of 
Albany  and  Alfieri.— Sir  Henry  Holland's  recollec- 
tions.— Lady  Palmcrslon. —  L<ird  Lansdowne. —  Lord 
Dalling  and  Bulwer.- More  about  Junius. 

Same.    3d  series.     Lond.,  1874.    8°. 

CoHtfttli :  The  British  Parliament;  its  history  and 
eloquence.- Curiosities  o(  German  archives —England 
and  France  ;  their  national  <)ualities,  manners,  morals 
and  society.— Lanfrej's  Napoleon.— Vicissitudes  of 
families;  English,  Scotch.  Irish  and  continental  no- 
bility.— Lives  of  the  Lord  Chancellors  of  Ireland.— 
The  second  Armatla.— The  purchase  system. 

Selection  from  [his]  correspondence,  1834- 

84  ;  with   account  of  his  early  life  ;  ed.  by 
Henry  E.  Carlisle.    2  vol.     Lend.,  1886.    8°. 

.Sketches  of  eminent  statesmen  and  wri- 
ters, with  other  essavs.  2  vols.  Lond.,  18S0. 
8°. 


Contents:  i.  Thiers.— .Bismarck. —  Cavour. —  Met- 
ternich.  —  Charles,  comte  de  Montalembert.  —  Mel- 
bourne.— Marquess  Wellesley. 

2.  Mme.  de  S^vign^. —  Saint-Simon. —  Mme.  du 
Defiand  and  her  correspondents.— Holland  House. — 
Strawberry  Hill.— Byron  and  Tennyson.— The  repub- 
lic of  Venice;  its  rise,  decline  and  fall. 

Sec  Goethe,  I.  W.  von. — Wvnn.  Frances 

W. 

Hayward.  Charles.     .SVr  Cabot,  Sebastian. 
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12°. 

Hayward,  Sir  John,  1560-1627.  Annals  of  the 
first  four  years  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth  ;  ed. 
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Hayward,  John,  17S1-1869.  Gazetteer  of  Mas- 
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Gazetteer  of  Vermont.    Boston,  1849.   12°. 

Religious  creeds  and  statistics  of  every 

Christian  denomination  in  the  U.  S.  and 
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Hayward,  J.  Henry  [£■</.]  Poetical  pen-pic- 
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Hayward.  .Silvanus.  History  of  Gilsum,  N.  H. 
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Hayward,  William  Willis.  History  of  Hancock, 
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Hazard,  Ebenezer.  Account  of  the  Loganian 
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12.) 

Historical  collections;  consisting  of  state 

papers,  and  other  documents  intended  as 
materials  for  an  history  of  llie  U.  .S.  2  vols. 
Phila.,  1792-94.     4°. 

Remarks  on  J.  F.  Schermerhorn's  Report 

on  western  Indians,  1S15.  (M.iss.  Hist.  .Soc. 
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.SVr  Rodgers,  John. 

Hazard.  Erskine.     History  of  the  iiitroduction 

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Hazard.  Jo.scph.     Poems  on  various  subjects. 

Brooklyn,  1S14.     16°. 
Hazard,  Rowland  Gibson.     Freedom  of  niiiul 

in  willing.     N.  ^■.,  1S64.     8°. 

G.VM.MKLL,   Wm.,  and  RoiiiNSON',   E.  G. 

Life  and  services  of  H.;  papers  before  the 
R.  I.  Hist.  Society  and  Brown  University. 
Prov.,  1888.     8°. 

Sec  Durfee,  J. 

Hazard,  Samuel.  Annals  of  Pennsylvania,  1609- 
82.     Phila.,  1850.     8°. 

United  States  commercial  and  statistical 

register,  1S39-42.  6  vols.  Phila.,  1840-42. 
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Sec  Penns\lvaiiia.  Register. —  Gen.  As- 
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Hazard,  Samuel.  .Santo  Domingo ;  with  a 
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Hazard  family.     Siy  Hazard,  Thos.  R. 

Hazell's  annual  cyclopaedia,  i8S6-gi  ;  ed.  by 
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History  of  Billerica,  Mass.,  with  genea- 
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Hazen,  Nathan  W.  Letter  to  the  inhabitants 
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Hazen,  William  Babcock.  The  school  and  the 
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Hazlitt,  William.  Eloquence  of  the  British 
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Plain  speaker  ;  opinions  on  books,  men 

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The  round  table  ;  Northcote's  conversa- 
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Sketches  and   essays ;    and  Winterslow, 

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Table  talk  ;  essays  on  men  and  manners. 

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Lond.,  1886.     12°. 


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Henry  VII.,  king  of  England.  Andrea,  B. 
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Valori,    Henri    de.      Henri    V.   et    les 

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Henry  II.,  St.,  emperor  of  Germany.  Leges 
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Henry,  Alexander.  Travels  in  Canada  and  the 
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Henry,  Caleb  Sprague.  History  and  its  phi- 
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Henry,  James.  Sketches  of  Moravian  life  and 
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Henry,  James  P.  Resources  of  Arkansas.  3d 
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Henry,  John  Joseph.  Accurate  account  of  the 
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traversed  the  wilderness  in  the  campaign 
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Same.    Account  of  Arnold's   campaign. 

Albany,  1877.     8°. 

Henry,  Joseph.  Catalogue  of  publications  oi 
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Circular  relative  to  heights.    (Satne,  v.  10.) 

Directions  for  constructing  lightning-rods. 

(Same,  v.  10.) 

Instructions  for   observation  of  thunder 

storms.     (Same,  v.  10.) 

Queries   relative   to   tornadoes.     (Same, 

v.  10.) 

Scientific  writings  of  Henry,   vol.  i.,  1SS6. 

(Same,  v.  30.) 

Telegraphic  announcements  of  astro- 
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Joseph    Henry;    a   memorial.     (Same, 

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Hicks,  Elias.  Journal  of  the  life  and  religious 
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Two  sermons  and  a  prayer  delivered  at 

Friends'  meeting  house,  N.  Y.,  1830.     N.  Y., 
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Hicks,  G.  E.  Compositions  from  Campbell's 
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4°- 

Hicks,  Rachel.  Memoir,  by  herself;  with 
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N.  Y.,  1880.     12°. 

Hieronymus  Sophronlus,  Eusebius,  S/.  Opera 
omnia,  post  monachoruni  ordinis  S.  Bene- 
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Hierophant,  The  ;  or  Monthly  journal  of  sacred 
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Higden,  Randulph.  Polychronicon  ;  with  Eng. 
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Higgeson,  Francis.     6Vc  Higginson,  F. 

Higglns,  Godfrey.  Anacalypsis  ;  inquiry  into 
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Higglns,  .Sophia  Elizabeth,  J/rs.  Xapifr.  Wo- 
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Higginson  or  Higgeson,  Francis.  New  Eng- 
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Higginson,  T.  W      Life  of  H.     N.    Y. 

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Higginson,  John.     Letters,    1692-1790.    (Mass. 

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Larger  history  of  the  United  States  to  the 

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Oldport  [R.  L]  days.     Boston,  1873.     i2°- 

Si'f  Higgmson,  Francis. — Ossoli,  Marga- 
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Higginson  family.  Materials  for  a  genealogy  of 
the  H.  family  ;  by  Henry  Wheatland.  (Essex 
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HIgginson's  map  of  New  York  and  vicinity.  N. 
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HIght  family.     See  Hoyt  family. 

HIghton,  Edward.  History  of  tlie  invention  of 
the  electric  telegraph.  Sec  Turnbull,  Law- 
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HIglnbotham,  Josephine  M.  See  Jones,  Agnes 
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Hilaire  or  Hilarlus,  St.,  hp.  of  Aries.  Vita  ; 
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Hllaire  or  Hllarius,  St.,  bp.  of  Portiers.  Opera 
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■  Opera  ;    studio    et    labore   monachorum 

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Lucubrationes  quotquot  extant,  olim  per 

Des.  Erasmum  Roterod.  baud  mediocribus 
sudoribus  emendatfe  nunc  denuo  per  D. 
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Hilarus,  St..  Pope.  Epistolae  et  decreta. 
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Hlldebert,  Abp.  of  Tours.  Opera  omnia  tam 
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Hlldebrand,  Hans.  Industrial  arts  of  Scandi- 
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Hlldebrand,  Pope.     .See  Gregorius  VIL 

Hlldebrand,  junior.  Libellus  de  contempla- 
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Hildeburn,  Charles  Swift  Rich^.  A  century  of 
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Inscriptions  in   St.   Peter's   Churchyard, 

Phila.;  copied  by  W.W.  Bronson.  Camden, 
1879.     8°. 

List  of  the  issues  of  the   press   in  New 

York,  1693-1752.     Phila.,  18S9.    8°. 

Hlldefonsus,  SI.     See  Ildefonso. 

Hlldegarde.  St.,  abbess  of  .St.  Rupert's  Mount. 

Opera  omnia.    Parisiis,  1882.    1.  8°.    (Migne. 

Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  197.) 


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328 


HILLEGAS 


Hildenbrand.  johann  Valentin  von.  Initia  insti- 
tiilitiiuim  clinicaruni.  suu  prolegomena  in 
praxin  clinicani.     \'ienn:e,  1S07.     S°. 

Treatise  on  contagious  typhus ;  tr.  from 

the  German,  by  S.  D.  Gross.  N.  Y.,  1829. 
S°. 

Hllder,   F.    F.     Notes   on   the  archaeology   of 

Missouri.     (Missouri  Hist.  Soc.  Pub.  6.) 
Hildeshelm.    Annales   Hildesheimenses ;  con- 

tulit  cum  codice  Parisiensi  G.  Waitz.     187S. 

(.Script,  rer.  Germanicarum.) 
[Hildreth,  James.]     Dragoon  campaigns  to  the 

Rocky  Mts.;  by  a  Dragoon.    N.  Y.,  1836.   8°. 
[Hildreth,  Richard.]     Despotism   in  America. 

Boslim,  1840.     12°. 

History  of  the  United  States  of  America, 

1497-1S21.    2  series.   6  vols.    N.  Y.,  1S60.   8°. 

japan  as  it  was  and  is.    Boston,  1855.    8°. 

[ ]  The  slave :  or.  Memoirs  of  Archy  Moore. 

2  vols,  in  I.     Boston,  1S40.     12°. 

Hildreth.  Samuel  Prescolt.  Pioneer  history  ; 
first  e.xaminations  of  the  Ohio  \'alley  and 
early  settlement  of  the  northwest  territory. 
Cinii.,  1S4S.     8°. 

Hilgard.  Eugene  Waldemar.  Geology  of  lower 
Louisian.i  and  the  salt  deposit  of  Petite  Anse 
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Hilhouse,  William.  Indian  notices;  or,  Sketches 
of  the  habits,  characters,  etc.,  of  the  several 
nations,     n.  p.,  1S25.     8°. 

Hill,  Alfred  J.  Indian  mounds  in  Dakota,  Min- 
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Geography  of  Perrot.     (Same,  v.  2.) 

HIM,  Alon/o.     Minister  and  parish  ;  discourse 

un  the  25th  anniv.  of  his  ordination  before 
the  2d  Cong.  Society,  Worcester  [Mass.]. 
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Pastor's  record  ;  sermon,  2d  Cong.  Soci- 
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settlement ;  with  account  of  the  exercises. 
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Hill,  A.  F.     Our  boys;   personal  experiences 

of  a  soldier  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

Phila.,  1.S65.     12°. 
Hill,  Charles  J.     See  Bacon,  Edward  W. 
Hill,  Charles  S.    Our  merchant  marine  ;  a  voice 

for  American  commerce.    2d  ed.  rev.    N.  Y., 

1S77.     12°. 

Same.    3d  ed.  rev.     N.  V.,  1877.     12°. 

Hill,  Don  Gleason.     See  Fuller,  Melville  W. 
Hill,  Ebenezer.     Substance  of  two  lectures  on 

Mason.  N.  H.     Fitchburg,  1846.     8°. 
Hill,  Frank  Harrison.     See  Canning,  George. 
Hill.  I'rank  P.     Lowell   illustrated  ;   record  of 

events,  etc.     Lowell,  1SS4.     ob.  fol. 
Hill,  George.     The  ruins  of  Athens;  Titania's 

ban(|uet,  .itid  other  iioems.   Boston,  1839.  8°. 
Hill.  George  llirkbeck.  .Sir  Hill,  Sir  Rowland. 

— Johnson,  .Saml. 
Hill,  fieorge  Canning.     See  Putnam,  Israel.— 

Smith,  John. 


[Hill,  George  Handel.)     Life  and  recollections 

of  Yankee  Hill ;  ed.  by  W.  K.  Northall.     N. 

Y.,  1850.     12°. 
[ ]  Scenes  from  the  life  of  an  actor  ;  comp. 

from  the  journals,  letters,  and  memoranda 

of  Yankee  Hill.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8°. 
Hill,  George  William.     See  Halliburton,  Sir 

Brenton. 
Hill,  Hamilton  Andrews.     Boston's  trade  and 

commerce   for  40  vears,    1844-84.     Boston, 

18S4.     8°. 

See  Lawrence,  Abbott. 

Hill,  SiV  John.  Lucina  sine  concubitu.  Lond., 
1761.    12°.    (Dodsley's  Fugitive  pieces,  V.  I.) 

-Vo/c.     .Mti  ibiiled  also  to  F.  Covc-iilry. 

Hill,  John  Boynton.  History  of  Mason,  N.  H., 
1749-185S.     Boston,  1S58.     S°. 

See  Dunstable,  Mass. 

Hill,  J.  W.  Rise  of  the  English  legal  profes- 
sion.    (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  3.) 

Hill,  Mark  Langdon.     .SVc  Lithgow  family. 

Hill.  .Moses.     See  Hill  familv. 

Hill,  Xichol.as.    .Memoir  of  IL    N.  Y.,  1859.    S". 

Hill,  Robert  J.  Present  condition  of  knowledge 
of  the  geology  of  Texas.  (U.  S.  Geol.  Survey. 
Bulletin,  v.  7.) 

Hill,  Sir  Rowland.  Life  of  H.  and  history  of 
penny  postage  ;  by  H.  and  G.  B.  Hill.  2 
vols.'   Lond.,  1880.     8°. 

Hill,  William  H.     See  Lee  familv. 

Hill,  W.  A.     See  Campbell,  Tho's. 

Hill,  Yankee.     See  Hill,  George  H. 

Hill  family.  Genealogy  of  the  H.  family,  from 
1632  ;  iiicl.  biog.  .sketch  of  Joel  Barlow  [by 
Moses  Hill].     Xorwalk  [1S79].     8°. 

Hill  family.  John  Hill  of  Dover,  in  1649,  and 
some  of  his  descendants  ;  comp.  by  W.  B. 
Lapham.     Augusta,  1SS9.     8°. 

Hill  family.  Letters  of  Richard  Hill  and  his 
children  ;  or.  History  of  a  family  as  told  by 
themselves;  collected  by  John  Jay  Smith. 
[Genealogy  of  the  Lloyd  familv.]  Phila., 
1854.     1.8°. 

Hillard,  George  .Stillman.  Six  months  in  Italy. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1853.     12°. 

See  Smith,  Oz/V.  John. 

Hillary,  William.  Observations  on  the  changes 
of  the  air,  and  the  concomitant  epidemical 
diseases  in  Barbadoes ;  aikUil,  Treatise  on 
yellow  fever,  etc.;  with  notes,  by  Betij.  Rush. 
Phila.,  iSii.     S°. 

Hillebrand,  Karl  Arnold.  France  and  the 
French  in  the  second  hall  of  the  19th  cen- 
tury ;  tr.  from  the  German.    N.  Y.,  1S81.   8°. 

German  thought,  from  the  Seven  Years' 

War  to  Goethe's  death  ;  six  lectures  at  the 
Royal  Insl.  of  G.  B.,  1S79.     N.  Y.,  i.SSo.     8°. 

Hillebrand,  W.  I'".  Contrib.  to  the  mineralogy 
of  the  Kocky  Mts.     .SVr  Cross,  Whitman. 

Hillegas,  Michael.  Hillegas  and  his  descend- 
ants ;  by  Emma  St.  C.  Whitney.  Poltsville. 
1891.     8°. 


HILLER 


329 


HINTON 


Hiller.  Ferdinand.  See  Mendelssohn-Barthol- 
dy,  J.  L.  F. 

[Milliard  d'Auberteuil,  Michel  ReniJ.]  Conside- 
rations sur  I'tJtat  present  de  la  colonic  fran- 
9aise  de  Saint  Doniingue,  par  H.  D'.  2 
vols.     Paris,  1776-77.     12°. 

Hills,  Alfred  C.  Macpherson,  the  great  con- 
federate philosopher  and  Southern  blower. 
N.  v.,  1S64.     12°. 

Hills,  Darwin  Todd  and  Sarah  Anderson. 
[Their]  Golden  wedding,  at  Crawfordsville, 
Indiana.     Allegheny,  Pa.,  1878.     8°. 

Hills,  George  Morgan.  History  of  the  church 
[St.  Mary's]  in  Burlington,  N.  J.  Trenton, 
1876.     1.  8°. 

Same.     2d  ed.  enl.     Trenton,  1SS5.     S°. 

Hills,  Robert.  Sketches  in  Flanders  and  Hol- 
land ;  with  account  of  a  tour  through  those 
countries  shortly  after  the  battle  of  Water- 
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Hillsdale, -V.  )'.  History  of  the  establishment 
of  the  Hillsdale  Rural  Cemetery  Ass'n.,  its 
proceedings  and  results.    Hillsdale,  1872.  8°. 

Hilton,  S.  S.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  Kirkstall 
Abbey ;  [with]  account  of  monasteries  and 
religious  orders  in  England.  Leeds,  1S06. 
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Hilton,  AVilliam.  Relation  of  Florida.  (Force's 
tracts,  V.  4.) 

Hilton  family.  The  Dover  settlement  and  the 
Hiltous  ;  by  John  T.  Hassam.  Boston,  1882. 
S°. 

Hilton  family.  Some  of  the  descendants  of 
William  Hilton  ;  by  John  T.  Hassam.  Bos- 
ton, 1S77.     8°. 

Hinckley  family,  [by  George  W.  Messinger. 
Boston,  1859].     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Hinckley  papers  ;  letters  and  papers  of  Thos. 
Hinckley,  1676-99.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  55-) 

Hincmar,  Bp.  of  Laon.  Epistolae  et  opuscula. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  124.) 

Hincmar,  Abp.  of  Rhcims.  Opera  omnia  juxta 
editionem  Sirmondianam  ad  prelum  revo- 
cata.  2  vols.  Parisiis,  1879.  1.  8°.  (.Migne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  125,  126.) 

Hind.  Henry  Voule.  Narrative  of  the  Canadian 
Red  River  exploring  expedition,  1857  ;  and 
the  Assiniboine  and  Saskatchewan  expedi- 
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Keefer,  T.  C,  and  others.     Eighty  years' 

progress  of  British  North  America.  Toronto, 
1S63.     8°. 

—  See  Canada.  Parliament.  —  New  Bruns- 
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HInde,  William.     See  Bruen,  John. 

Hindman,  William.  Memoir  of  H.;  by  S.  A. 
Harrison.  iSSo.  (Maryland  Hist.  Soc.  Fund 
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Hinds  family.     See  Dean,  Gardner. 

Hindsdale,  Ebenezer.  Letter  to  B.  Wentworth, 
1755.    (New  Hamp.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  5.) 


Hine,  Orlo  D.  Early  Lebanon  ;  an  hist,  address 
in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  July  4,  1876  ;  with  appen- 
dix of  hist,  notes,  by  Nath.  H.  Morgan. 
Hartford,  iSSo.     12°. 

Hines,  David  Theodore.  Life,  adventures  and 
opinions  of  H.  ;  by  himself.  N.  Y.,  1840. 
12°. 

Hines,  Gustavus.  Oregon ;  its  history,  con- 
dition and  prospects.     N.  V.,  1S37.     8°. 

HIngham,  Mass.  First  P.vrish.  Commemo- 
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the  building  of  its  meeting-house,  iSSi. 
Hingham,  18S2.     8°. 

Hinman,  Arthur  P.  How  a  British  subject 
[C.  A.  Arthur]  became  President  of  the  U.  S. 
N.  v.,  1SS4.     12°. 

[Hinman,  Royal  Ralph.]  Blue  laws  of  New 
Haven  colony,  usually  called  the  blue  laws 
of  Connecticut ;  Quaker  laws  of  Plymouth 
and  Mass.  ;  blue  laws  of  New  York,  Mary- 
land, Virginia  and  -S.  Carolina,  etc.  ;  comp. 
by  an  Antiquarian.     Hartford,  183S.     12°. 

Catalogue  of  the  names  of  the  early  Puri- 
tan settlers  of  Connecticut.  Hartford,  1S52. 
S°. 

Catalogue  of  the  names  of  the  first  Puritan 

settlers  of  Connecticut.     Hartford,  1846.    8°. 

Historical  collection  of  the  part  sustained 

by  Connecticut  during  the  Revolution. 
Hartford,  1842.     8°. 

\_Ed.'\     Letters  from  English  kings  and 

queens,  to  the  governors  of  Connecticut 
with  answers,  1635-1749.  Hartford,  1836. 
12°. 

See  Hinman  family. — Connecticut.    Gen. 

Assembly.     Code. 

Hinman,  Samuel  Dutton.  Journal  of  H.,  mis- 
sionary to  the  Santee  Sioux  Indians  ;  and 
Taopi,  by  [H.  B.]  Whipple.  Phila.,  1869. 
12°. 

Hinman  family.  Family  record  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Edward  Hinman,  who  first  appeared 
at  .Stratford,  Conn.,  about  1650  ;  by  R.  R. 
Hinman.     n.  p.,  1856.     8°. 

Hinsdale.  Albert.     See  Hinsdale  family. 

Hinsdale,  Burke  Aaron.  6V'6' Garfield,  James  A. 

Hinsdale,  Horace  G.  Historical  discourse  com. 
the  centenary  of  the  ist  Pres.  Church,  Prince- 
ton, N.  J.,  1S86.     Princeton,  1888.     8°. 

Hinsdale  family.  Chronicles  of  the  H.  family  ; 
comp.  by  A.  Hinsdale.  Cleveland,  1883. 
12°. 

Hinton,  James.  Man  and  his  dwelling  place. 
N.  Y.,  1872.     8°. 

Mj'Stery  of  pain.     N.  Y.,  1872.     12°. 

Hinton,  John  Howard.    History  and  topography 

of  the  LTnited  States.  New  ed.  with  addi- 
tions, by  Saml.  L.  Knapp.  2  vols.  Boston, 
1S34.    4°. 

Same.    4th  ed.  to  1S50.     2  vols.     Lond., 

n.  d.     8°. 


HIPPEAU 


330 


HISTORY  OF  POLAND 


Hippeau.  Celestin.    Le  gouvernement  de  Nor- 

niaiidie  au  i--;  et  au  iS»;  si^cle.     vols.  1-8. 

S  vols.     Caen,  1S65-6S.     8°. 
L'instruction    publique    aux   Etats-Unis. 

Paris,  1S70.     S°. 
Hippisley.  George.   Narrative  of  the  expedition 

to  tile  Orinoco  and  Apure  in  S.  America, 

which  joined  the  patriotic  forces  in  Vene- 
zuela and  Caraccas.     Lond..  1S19.     8°. 
Hippocrates.     Writings    of   Hippocrates    and 

G.\len.  epitomised  from  Latin  translations, 

by  John  Redman  Coxe.     Phila.,  1S46.     8°. 
Hippolytus,  Bp.    Writings:    tr.  by  J.  H.  Mac 

Mahon    and    S.    D.    F.   Salmond.      2    vols. 

Edin.,    1S77-S0.     8°.     (Ante-Nicene   Christ. 

lib.  V.  6,  9.) 
Nippon.  Antliony.     7th  voyage  of  the  English 

East  India  Co.,   161 1.     (Kerr's  Col.  of  voy. 

v.  S.) 
Hirschfeld,  Ludovic,  ct  Leveille,  J.  B.    N^vro- 

logie  ;  ou.  Description  et  Iconographie  du 

systeme  nerveux  et  des  organes  des  sens  de 

rhonime.    2  vols.    Paris,  1853.     s.  fol. 
Hirsch,   Hugo.      Practical  treatise  on  juries, 

their   powers,   duties  and   uses,   under  the 

statutes  of  the  U.  S.  and  state  of  N.  Y.     N. 

Y..  1S79.     8°. 
Historia  politica  et  patriarchica  Constantino- 

poleos  ;  recog.  L  Bekkerus.    (Corpus  script. 

Byz.  v.  47.) 
Histoire  critique  de  la  decouverte  du  Mississipi. 

Sec  Harrisse,  Henri. 
Histoire   des  traites  de   paix.     Sec  Dumont, 

Jean. 
Histoire   du   duche  de   Valois.      Sec    Carlier, 

Claude. 
Histoire  du  Palais-Royal.     See  Vatout,  J. 
Histoire  nietallique  de  I'Europe.-    See  Duby, 

P.  A.  T. 
Histoire  naturelle  de  Pensylvanie.  See  Rousse- 

l.pt  de  Surgy,  J.  P. 
Histoire  naturelle  et  morale  des  iles  Antilles. 

.SV(-  Rochefort,  Cesar  de. 
Historic  towns.     See  Freeman,  Ed.  A. 
Historical  account  of  Bouquet's  expedition,  etc. 

Sec  .Smith,  Wm. 
Historical  account  of  Christ  Church,  Boston. 

.SV(-  Eaton,  ,'\sa. 
Historical  account  of  the  rise,  etc.,  of  the  canal 

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History  of  Dublin,  N.  II.   .S(V  Leonard,  Levi  W. 

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History  of  Houlton,  Me.  See  Gilman,  George 
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History  of  Switzerland.     See  Wilson,  John. 
History  of  temperance  in  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y. 

See  Hay,  W. 
History   of  the   Bucaniers   of   America.      See 

Esquemeling,  John. 
History  of  the  colleges  of  Winchester,  Eton, 

etc.     See  Ackermann,  R. 
History  of  the  county  of  Lincoln.     See  Allen, 

Thomas. 
History   of  the   first    inebriate    asylum.      See 

Turner,  Jos.  Ed. 
History   of  the   fiuid   for  ministers,  etc.     See 

Anderson,  Joseph. 
History  of  the  Harvard  Church,  Charlestown. 

See  Edes,  Henry  H. 
History    of   the    Helvetic    confederacy.      See 

Planta,  Joseph. 
History  of  the  House  of  Austria.     See  Kelly, 

Walter  K. 
History  of  the  Indian  wars.   See  Sanders,  D.  C. 
History   of  the   issues  of  paper  money.     See 

Hart,  A.  M. 
History  of  the  Jews.     See  Huie,  James  A. 
History  of  the  late  revolution  in  the  Dutch  Re- 
public.    See  Ellis,  George. 
History  of  the   Mahometan  empire  in  Spain. 

See  Shakespear,  John. 
History  of  the  Old  South  Church,  Boston.    See 

Sohier,  E.  P. 
History  of  the  principal  states  of  Europe.     See 

Russell,  John,  ear/. 
History  of  die  Reformed  Church,  Peapack,  N. 

J.     See  Thompson,  Henry  P. 
History  of  the  revolutions  of  Genoa.     .S";-;'  Bre- 

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History  of  the  school  of  the  Ref.  Dutch  Church, 

N.  Y.     See  Dunshee,  Henry  W. 
History  of  the  73d  Regiment  of  Illinois  Infantry 

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History   of  the   town  of  Rochester,   Vt.     ^V^" 

Williams,  W.  W. 
History  of  the  United  States  for  1796.    See  Cal- 

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History  of  the  United  States  ;  by  a  Citizen  of 

Mass.     See  Hale,  Salma. 
History  of  the  University  of  Cambridge.     See 

Fuller,  Thos. 
History  of  the  war  between  the  United  States 

and    Tripoli,    and    other    Barbary   powers. 

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Hitchman,  Francis.    See  Beaconsfield,  Earl  of. 

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Catologue  of  officers  and  students,  1872- 

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Echo  of  the  Seneca,    vols.  22-25.    4  vols. 

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Firsl  grounds  of  philosophy.— Proporlioiis  of  niolioiis 
and  magniliidcs.— Physics;  or  the  phenomena  of 
nature.— 2.  Lil>erty  —  Dominion.- Religion,  v  Man. 
-Commonwealth.- A  Christian  conimonwcallh.— The 
kingdom  of  darkness.  4.  Tripos.  —  Answer  to  Bp. 
Branihall's  book,  "The  catching  of  the  leviathan  "— 
Historical  narration  concerning  heresy  and  the  pun- 
ishment thereof.— Considerations  upon  the  reputation, 
loyalty,  manners  and  religion  of  T.  Hobbes.— Answer 
to  Sir  \V.  Davenanl's  Preface  before  "  Gondiberl."— 
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rhetoric  idainly  set  forth  with  pertinent  examples  for 
Ihe  more  easy  understanding  of  the  same.— Art  of 
•lophistry.  7.  Seven  philosophical  problems —Decam- 
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Ochs.  A.  L.  von. 
Holbach,  Paul  Henri  Thiry,  baron  d'.     Sistema 

de  la  naturalezza.    4  vols.     Paris,  1822.    12°. 
Holbein,  Hans.    Windsor  collection  of  Holbein 

portraits  of  the  court  of  Henry  VIII.    2  vols. 

Lond.,  1877.     fol. 
•  WoLTMANN,  Alfred  F.  G.  A.     Holbein, 

from  "Holbein  und  seine  Zeit,"  by  Joseph 

Cundall.    Lond.,  1879.    12°.    (Great  artists.) 

WoRNUM,    Ralph   N.     Some   account  of 

the  life  and  works  of  H.     Lond.,  1867.     4°. 

Holbrook,  Albert.     See  Hopkins  family. 

Holbrook,  Alfred.  The  normal  ;  or,  Methods 
of  teaching  the  common  branches.  4th  ed. 
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Holbrook,  Charles  W.     See  Holbrook  family. 

Holbrook,  James.  Ten  years  among  the  mail 
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Holbrook,  John  Edwards.  North  American 
herpetology  ;  description  of  the  reptiles  in- 
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[Holbrook,  Silas  Pinckney.]  Sketches  by  a 
traveller.     Boston,  1830.     8". 

Holbrook  family.  Descendants  of  Silence  Hol- 
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Holcomb.  William  P.  Pennsylvania  borough.s. 
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Holcombe.  William  Frederic.  Family  records ; 
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Holcroft.  Thomas.  Travels  from  Hamburgh 
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alir.  by  John  Fulton.     Glasgow,  1S04.     S°. 

Holden.  Austin  Wells.  History  of  Queensbury, 
N.  Y..  with  biog.  sketches,  and  account  of 
the  aborigines  of  northern  New  York.  Al- 
bany, 1S74.     8°. 

Holden.  Charles.  Doings  of  the  first  editors 
and  publishers'  convention  in  Maine  :  an  ad- 
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Holden,  David.  Journal  kept  during  the  latter 
part  of  the  French  and  Indian  war,  Feb.  20- 
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Holden.  Fdward  Singleton.  Inde.x  catalogue 
of  books  rel.  to  nebuke,  clusters,  etc. 
(Smithsonian  Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  14.) 

List  of  recorded  earthquakes  in  Cali- 
fornia, Lower  California,  Oregon  and  Wash- 
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Studies  in  Central  American  picture  writ- 
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.S"(V  Herschel,  Sir  Fred.  Wm. 

Holden,  Frederic  Augustus.  .SVe  Capron  family. 
— l.ockwood  family. 

Holden,  Grinfill  Blake.     Sec  Ray,  David. 

Holden.  Luther.  Human  osteology.  4th  ed. 
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Hole-in-the-day,  or  Pugonakeshick.  Brvnson, 
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miniscences of  H.;  —  Death  of  the  younger 
H.i  —  Draper,  L.  C.  Note  on  H.  ;  —  Note 
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Hole,  Samuel  Reynolds.  A  book  about  roses ; 
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[Holford,  George  Peter.]  Destruction  of  Jeru- 
salem ;  an  irresistable  proof  of  the  divine 
origin  of  Christianity  [by  G.  H.J.  Burling- 
ton, 1S07.     12°. 

Holgate,  Jerome  B.  American  genealogy  ;  a 
history  of  some  of  the  early  settlers  of  North 
America  and  their  descendants.  Albany, 
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Atlas  of   American   history.      [Boston], 

1842.     fol. 

Genealogical,  historical  and  chronological 

I  hart,     n,  p.,  1838.     roller. 
Holinshed.  K.iphael.     Chronicles  of  England, 

.Scotland  and  Ireland.    6  vols.     Lond.,  1807- 

08.    4°. 


[Holland,  Edwin  Cliflbrd.]  Refutation  of  the 
calumnies  circulated  against  the  southern 
and  western  states  respecting  slavery  ;  by  a 
South-Carolinian.     Charleston,  1822.     8°. 

Holland,  Elihu  G.  Niagara,  and  other  poems. 
N.  Y.,  1S61.     12°. 

Holland.  Frederic  May.     See  Douglass,  Fred. 

Holland.  Frederick  West.  Sinai.  See  Morri- 
son, Walter. 

Holland,  .*>■/;•  Henry.  Medical  notes  and  re- 
flections.    Phila.,  1857.    8°. 

Recollections  of  past   life.     N.  Y.,  1S72. 

8°. 

Holland,  Henry  Richard  Fo.\-Vassall,  3d  lord. 
Foreign  reminiscences;  ed.  by  Henry  Ed- 
ward, Lord  Holland.     N.  Y.,  1851.     12°. 

Inquiry  into  the  state  of  the  nation  at  the 

commencement  of  the  present  administra- 
tion.    4th  ed.     Lond.,  1S06.     8°. 

Holland.  Henry  W.     Sec  Dawes,  Wm. 
[Holland,  John.]     Treatise  on  manufactures  in 

metal.    3  vols.    Lond.,  1831-34.    12°.    (Lard- 

ner's  Cab.  eye.) 
Holland,  John.     See  Sumnierfield,  John. 
Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert.     History  of  western 

Massachusetts.  2  vols.  Springfield,  1855.  8°. 
Holland.  Saba  Smith,  lady.  Sec  .Smith,  Sydney. 
Holland.   Thomas   Erskine.      Lecture   on   the 

treaty  relations  of  Russia  and  Turkey,  1774- 

1S53.  Lond.,  1877.  12°. 
Holland.  See  Netherlands. 
Holland  Society.     See   New  York.    Holland 

Society. 
Holley.  Horace.     Discourse  on  the  genius  and 

character  of  H.,  by  Charles  Caldwell.     Bos- 
ton, 1828.     S°. 
Holley,    Mary    Austin.      Texas.       Le.xington, 

1836.     12°. 
Holley,   Orville   Luther.      Description   of  the 

city  of  New  York.     N.  Y.,  1S47.     16°. 
Hollinshead,  William.     See  M'Calla,  Daniel. 
Hollis,  Thomas.     Extract  from  a  letter  of  H. 

to  A.    Eliot   [rel.   to  coins]   and   from   the 

answer.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  12.) 

and  Hollis,  Thomas   Brand.     Catalogue 

of  [their]  libraries;  incl.  the  theol.  and  polit. 
library  of  John  Disney.  Lond.,  1S17.  8°. 
(Bd.  with  Ibbot's  Catalogue.) 

[BLACKni'RNK,  Francis.]     Memoirs  of  H. 

Lond.,  I78<i.     fol. 

Hollister,  Gideon  Hiram.  History  of  Connec- 
ticut.    2  vols.     New  Haven,  1855.     8°. 

Hollister,  Hiel.  Pawlet  for  100 years.  Albany, 
1S67.     8°. 

Hollister,  Horace.  Contributions  to  the  his- 
tory of  the  Lackawaiuia  valley.  N.  ^'.,  1S57. 
12°. 

Hollister,  Ovando  J.  Mines  of  Colorado. 
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Resources  and  attractions  of  Utah.     Salt 

Lake  City,  1882.    8°. 


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Hollister  family  of  America.  John  Hollister  of 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants; 
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Holloway,  Laura  Carter.  See  Langford,  L.  C.  H. 

Holloway,  William.  General  dictionary  of  pro- 
vincialisms.    Lewes,  1839.     S°. 

Holloway.  William.  The  peasants  fate  ;  a  rural 
poem,  with  misc.  poems.  Wilmington,  1803. 
12°. 

Holm,  Thomas  Companius.  Extract  of  a  trans- 
lation of  the  history  of  the  New  Sweed  Land, 
1702.     (X.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  ist  ser.  v.  2.) 

Holmberg,  Henrik  Johan.  Ethnographische 
Skizzen  iiber  die  \'61ker  des  Russischen 
Amerika.     ist  pt.     Helsingfors,  1855.     4°. 

Holmes,  .A.biel.  Address  at  the  2d  anniversary 
of  the  Amer.  Antiq.  Societv.  Boston,  1814. 
8°. 

Annals  of  America,    1492-1826.     2  vols. 

Camb.,  1829.     8°. 

Description  of  Rochester,  Mass.     (Mass. 

Hist.  .Soc.  Col.  V.  20.) 

History  of  Cambridge.     {Same,  v.  7.) 

Memoir  of  French  Protestants  settled  at 

Oxford,  Mass.,  1686.     (Same,  v.  22.) 

■\Iemoir  of  the  Moheagans.     {Same,  v.  9.) 

Note  on  Gov.  Winthrop's  Journal.  (Same, 

V.  14.) 

Sketch  of  the  Soc.  for   Propagating  the 

Gospel  among  the  Indians.     {Same,  v.  12.) 

Two  discourses  on  the  completion  of  the 

2d  century  from  the  landing  of  the  fore- 
fathers at  Plymouth,  Dec.  24,  1820.  Camb., 
1821.     8°. 

Jenks,  W.     :\Iemoir  of  H.     (Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.  Col.  V.  27.) 

See  Gannett,   Caleb. — Morton,  Chas, — 

Stiles,  Ezra. — Tappan,  David. 

Holmes,  Alice  A.  Arcadian  leaves.  N.  Y., 
1S59.     12°. 

Holmes,  A.  T.  Duties  of  masters  to  servants. 
See  McTyeire,  H.  N. 

Holmes,  Ezekiel.  Report  of  an  exploration 
and  survey  of  the  territory  on  the  Aroostook 
River,  1S3S.     Augusta,  1839.     8°. 

Holmes,  John,  1773-1S43.  Letter  of  directions 
to  his  father's  birthplace  ;  with  notes  and  a 
genealogy,  by  D.  Williams  Patterson.  N. 
Y.,  1S65.     8°. 

Holmes,  John,  F.  S.  A.  Descriptive  catalogue 
of  Ihe  library  of  H.;  with  notices  of  authors 
and  printers.    4  vols.    Norwich,  1828-34.    8°. 

Holmes,  Joseph  T.  Quincy  [111.]  in  1857  ;  its 
advantages,  resources,  etc.  Quincy,  1857. 
16°. 

Holmes,  Nathaniel.  Authorship  of  Shake- 
speare. New  and  enl.  ed.,  with  further  proofs 
that  Francis  Bacon  was  the  real  author.  2 
vols.     Boston,  1S86.    8°. 


Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  Autocrat  of  the 
breakfast  table.  New  and  rev.  ed.  Boston, 
1884.     8°. 

Before    the   curfew,    and   other   poems  ; 

chiefly  occasional.     Boston,  1SS8.     12°. 

Elsie  Venner,  a  romance.  Boston,  1SS4.  8°. 

The  guardian  angel.     Boston,  1883.     8°. 

Medical  essays,  1842-82.    2d  ed.     Boston, 

1S83.     8°. 

Medical  profession  in  Mass.    (Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.  Lect.) 

Pages  from  an  old  volume  of  life  ;  collec- 
tion of  essays,  1857-Sr.     Boston,  1S83.     8°. 

Poems.     Boston,  1863.     12°. 

Poet  at  the  breakfast  table.    Boston,  18S4. 

8°. 

Poetical  works.     Boston,  1SS3.     8°. 

Professor    at    the   breakfast-table;     with 

Story  of  Iris.     Boston,  i860.     8°. 

Same.     Boston,  1S84.    8°. 

See  Emerson,   Ralph  Waldo.  —  Motley, 

John  L. 

Holmes,  Timothy  {Ed.].  System  of  surgery, 
in  treatises  by  various  authors.  4  vols. 
Loud.,  1S60-64.     8°. 

Holmes,  William  H.  Ancient  art  of  the  pro- 
vince of  Chiriqui.  (Smithsonian  Inst.  Bur.  of 
Ethnol.  Reports,  v.  6.) 

Ancient  pottery  of  the  Mississippi  valley. 

{Same,  Reports,  v.  4.) 

Art   in  shell   of  the  ancient  Americans. 

{Same,  Reports,  v.  2.) 

Origin   and  development    of   form    and 

ornament  in  ceramic  art.     (Same,  Reports, 
V.  4.) 

Pottery  of  the  ancient  Pueblos.     {.Same, 

Reports,  v.  4.) 

Prehistoric  textile  fabrics  of  the  U.  S. 

derived  from  impressions  on  pottery.  (Same, 
Reports,  v.  3.) 

Study  of  the  textile  art  in  its  relation  to 

the  development    of   form    and   ornament. 
(Same,  Reports,  v.  6.) 

Textile  fabrics  of  ancient  Peru.     Wash., 

1889.     8°.     (.Same.) 

Use  of  gold  and  other  metals  among  the 

ancient  inhabitants  of  Chiriqui,  Isthmus  of 
Darien.     Wash.,  1S87.     8°.     (Same.) 

Holmes,  William  Richard.  Sketches  on  the 
shores  of  the  Caspian.     Lond.,  1845.     8°. 

Hoist,  Hermann  Eduard  von.  Constitutional 
and  political  history  of  the  United  States  ; 
tr.  from  the  German,  by  John  J.  Lalor  and 
Alfred  B.  Mason,  vols.  1-7.  7  vols.  Chicago, 
1877-92.    8°. 

Contents:  I  1750-1S33.  State  sovereignty  and 
slavery.  2.  1828-46.  Jackson's  administration.— An- 
nexation of  Texas.  3.  1846-50.  Annexation  of  Texas. 
—Compromise  of  1S50.  4.  1850-54.  Compromise  of 
1S50.— Kansas.— Nebrasica  bill.  5.  1854-56.  Kansas. 
—  Nebraska  bill.  —  Buchanan's  election.  6.  1856-59. 
Buchanan's  election.— End  of  35th  Congress.  7.  1859- 
61.     Harper's  Ferry.— Lincoln's  inauguration. 


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5'<v  Calhoun,  John  C. 

Holstein.  H.  L.  X'illaume  Ducoudray.  Sec 
Oil  CoiKlray-Holstc-in,  H.  L.  V. 

Holt.  Ardern.  Fancy  dresses  described.  Lond., 
iSSo.     12°. 

Holt.  C.  New  York  register  for  1S04.  Hud- 
son, n.  d.     16°. 

Holt,  Edw  in.  Anecdotes  of  Ciiristian  missions. 
IJoston,  1S37.     12°. 

Historical  sketch   of  the  North  Church 

[Portsmouth] ;  discourse  delivered  at  the 
reopening  and  dedication,  Jan.  31.  Ports- 
mouth, 1S3S.     8°. 

Holt  Estate  Association  of  N.  Y.  Statement  of 
the  orijcin,  organization  and  objects.  N.  Y., 
1S6S.      S°. 

Holt  family.  Genealogical  history  of  the  H. 
family  in  the  U.  S.,  particularly  the  descend- 
ants of  Nicholas  Holt  of  Newbury  and  An- 
dover,  and  of  \Ym.  Holt  of  New  Haven  ;  by 
Danl.  S.  Durrie.     Albany,  1S64.     S°. 

Holt  family.  History  of  the  Holies,  with  de- 
scription of  Aston  Hall,  Warwicksliire:  by 
.•\lfrfd  Davidson.     Hirmingham,  1S54.     fol. 

Holton,  David  Parsons.  Sec  Farwell  family. 
— Winslow  family. 

Holton,  Edward  D.,  ar/d  olficis.  Commercial 
history  of  Milwaukee.  (Wisconsin  Hist.  See. 
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Holton,  Frances  Keturah  Forward.  Sec  Far- 
wi.ll  family. — Winslow  family. 

Holton.  Isaac  F.  New  Granada;  twenty  nionlhs 
ill  ilu-  .Xndes.     N.  Y.,  1S57.     S°. 

Holtrop,  John.  New  English  and  Dutch  dic- 
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Holub,  Emil.  Seven  years  in  South  Africa 
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Holyoake,  George  Jacob.  [Collected  works.] 
2  vols.    Lend.,  V.  d.    8°. 

Con/ruts:  I.  Principles  of  Secularism  iUustraled. 
1S71. — The  last  trial  for  atheism  in  EiiKlaiul  ;  a  frag- 
inciil  of  aulobioKrapliy,  1871. — Paley  refuted  in  liisown 
words;  a  reply  to  his  Natural  tlieoloKy.— Cumming 
wrong  ;  Colenso  right ;  a  reply  to  Cumining's  "Moses 
right,  Colenso  wrong." — Excluded  evidence  on  the 
ground  of  speculative  opinion. — Public  performances 
of  the  dead  ;  a  review  of  Anier.  spiritualism. — Secular- 
ism, scepticism  and  atheism  ;  report  of  the  proceedings 
nf  a  public  debate  between  G.  J.  H.  and  C.  Br-idlaugh, 
1S70.— Logic  of  <lcath,  or  why  should  the  atheist  fear 
lo  die?  1K70.— Logic  of  life  deduced  from  the  principle 
of  freelhouglu,  iS7o.-The  limits  of  atheism,  or  why 
should  skeptics  be  outlaws?  1S74.— Life  and  ch.nracler 
ofKicharil  Carlile,— Secular  responsibility,  1S73.— The 
liberal  situation  ;  necessity  for  a  (]ualified  franchise, 
1865.— Literature  of  tyrannicide;  killing  no  murder, 
by  Col.  Titus,  1S64.— New  defence  of  the  ballot,  1868.— 
Life  and  last  days  of  Robert  Owen  of  New  Lanark, 
1S66. 

3.  John  Stuart  Mill  as  some  of  the  working  classes 
knew  him,  187^.— History  of  co-operation  in  Rochdale 
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i-o-fipcralion  in  Halifax  and  of  some  other  institutions 
around  il.- Logic  of  co-opi'ration,  1871.  Policy  of 
commercial  co.opcration  as  respects  iticluding  the 
consumer.— Public  speaking  and  debate,  1866.— Logic 


of  facts,  or  every  day  reasoning,  1866.— Practical  gram- 
mar, with  gradu.ited  exercises.  iS-c— Child's  ladder 
of  knowledge.— The  good  of  going  lo  Paris  to  see  the 
exhibition  ;  a  Utter,  1S67. 

History  of  co-operation  in  England  ;  its 

literature  and  advocates.  2  vols.  Lond., 
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Co»tetits :  I.  Pioneer  period,  1S12-44.    2.  Construc- 
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Holyoke,   Edward  Augustus.     Memoir  of  H. 

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vicinity.     Boston,  1851.     12°. 
[Homans,  Isaac  Smith,  _/;•.]    The  coin  book  ; 

comp.  a  history  of  coinage,  the  mint  laws  of 

the  U.  S.,  statistics  of  coinage,  etc.     Phila., 

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Historical  and  statistical  account  of  the 

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Homans,  James  E.     Helpers  in  Christ  Jesus  ; 

anniv.  sermon  in  Christ  Church,  Manhasset, 

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Home,  Henry.     Sec  Karnes,  Lord. 
Home,  a  poem.     See  Knight,  Ann  C. 
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Home  Miss.  Society,     vols.  1-38  in  19  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1S29-66.     8°. 
Home  Missionary  Magazine  ;  or,  Record  of  the 

transactions  of  the  Home  Missionary  Society. 

vols.  5,  7-12.     7  vols.     Lond.,  1824-32.     8°. 
[Homer,  James   Lloyd.]      Notes  on   the  sea- 
shore ;  or.  Random  sketclies  in  relation  to 

Hull,   Boston  harbor,   Plymouth,  Cohasset, 

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Homer,    John.      Description    and    history    of 

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Homer  family.     Brief  account  of  tlie  family  of 

Homer  or  de  Homere  of  Ettingshall,  Co. 

Stanford,  Eng.,  and  Boston,  Ma.ss.     Albany, 

1 889.     S°. 
Homer  family.     .SV*-  Dickson  family. 
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July  7-8.     Syracuse,  1846.     S°. 
Homerus.     Hymns;    with  an  inquiry  into  the 

life   of  Homer,    by   Columbus  C.   Conwell. 

Phila.,  1830.     8°. 

Iliad  [Gr.];  with  English  notes,  by  F.  A. 

Paley.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1866-71.  8°.  (Long's 
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[Iliad,  Gr.]     First  si.\  books  of  the  Iliad  ; 

with  Eng.  notes,  metrical  inde.x  and  glossary, 
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llias,  Gr.  et  L;it.  ;  annotationes  scripsit 

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linj;.     Iliiid  ;    tr.    by    .Alex.    Pope;    witli 

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Iliad ;    tr.  by  A.  Pope :    with  obs.  on 

Homer  and  notes,  by  J.  S.  Watson.     Illust. 

with  Flaxman's  designs.     Lond.,  1867.     8°. 
Iliad  ;   tr.   into  Eng.  blank  verse,  by 

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Iliads  ;  tr.  by  George  Chapman  ;  with 

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S°. 
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■ Iliad  ;    done   into   English   prose,   by 

Andrew  Lang,  W.  Leaf  and  E.  Myers.  Land., 

1S83.     8°. 
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Fr.  L'lliade  et  I'Odys^e  ;  avec  des  re- 
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Odyssea   ex   recog.    Gulielmi    Dindorfii. 

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of  the  frogs  and  mice,  tr.  by  Parnell  ;  and  the 
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Odyssey  ;  tr.  into  Eng.  blank  verse,  by 

Wm.  Cowper.     (Cowper's  Works,  v.  8.) 
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with  introd.  and  notes,  by  Richard  Hooper. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  1874.     12°. 
Odyssey ;  tr.  into  the  Spenserian  stanza, 

by  Philip  Stanhope  Worsley.   2  vols.    Edin., 

1877.     12°. 
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Hooper,  S.imuel.     Sec  Rice,  John  B. 

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Hopkins,  Augustus  Grosvenor.  Early  Protest- 
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Hopkins,  Benjamin  Franklin.  Life  of  H.;  by 
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Hopkins,  Edward  John.  The  organ,  its  history 
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Hopkins,  Edward  W.     Sec  Manu. 

Hopkins,  Ellice.  Work  amongst  working  men. 
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Hopkins,  Ezekiel.  Exposition  of  the  ten  com- 
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Hopkins,  G.  Morgan.  Detailed  estate  and  old 
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Topographical  map  of  New  Jersev.  Phila., 

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Hopkins,  Henry.  Christianity  an  embodiment 
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Hopkins,  John  Henry.  Poor  Trinity;  report 
of  a  committee  on  the  condition  of  the 
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Scriptural,   ecclesiastical    and    historical 

view  of  slavery.     N.  Y.,  1864.     12°. 

Hopkins,  Manley.  Hawaii ;  past,  present  and 
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Hopkins,  Mark.  Law  of  love  and  love  as  a 
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Outline  study  of  man.     N.  Y.,  1S73.     12°. 

Carter,  Franklin.  Mark  Hopkins.  Bos- 
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Hopkins,  Samuel.  Works;  with  memoir  of  his 
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Enquiry  cone,  the  promises  of  the  Gospel ; 

cont.  remarks  on  two  sermons  by  Mayhew, 
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1765.     12°. 

System  of  doctrines  ;  added,  a  treatise  on 

the  millennium.  2d  ed.  2  vols.  Boston,  i8m. 
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- —  See  Anthony,  Susanna. 

[Hopkins,  Samuel   Miles.]     Letters  cone,  the 

general  health,  as  they  appeared  in  the  N.  Y. 

Gazette  ;  by  a  Householder.    N.  Y.,  1805.   8°. 
Hopkins,   .Stephen.      Account   of  Providence, 

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True  representation  of  the  plan  formed  at 

Albany  in  1754,  for  uniting  all  the  British 
northern  colonics  in  order  to  their  common 
safety  and  defence;  with  introd.  and  notes, 
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Hopkins  family.  Hopkins  family,  in  Rhode 
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Hopkins  family.  Genealogy  of  one  line,  de- 
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Hooper,  Isaac  Tateni.    Hopper ;  a  true  life,  by 

Lydia  Maria  Child.     Boston,  1S53.    8°. 
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Hoppin,  James  Mason.     Notes  of  a  theological 

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Commem.  sermon  on  the  looth  anniv.  of 

Christ  Church,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Camb., 
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Sermon    on    the    re-opening    of   Christ 

Church,  Camb.;  with  hist,  notice  of  the 
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Hoppin,  William  Jones.   See  Wadsworth,  James 

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Eii,!^.    Works  ;  tr.  into  English  prose,  by 

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Solidification  of  the  coral  reefs  of  Florida, 

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Howson,  John  .Saul.  Life  and  epistles  of  St. 
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Hoyt,  James.  The  Mountain  Society  ;  history 
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Hoyt,  Ralph.  Sketches  of  life  and  landsc.lpe. 
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Doubts  cone,  the  battle  of  Bunker's  Hill. 

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History  of  Marlborough,  Mass.,  1657-1861  ; 

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Hughes,  Thomas.  Rugby,  Tennessee  ;  account 
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M. 

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Hughson,  David, />.«<•«</.     Sec  I'ugh,  Edward. 

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Hugo,  Victor  Marie,  eomte.  Dramatic  works ; 
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Hugo  Eterianus.     See  Eteriano,  U. 

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Certificate  of  organization,  constitution 

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Hugues  III.  d'Ainiens,  af>/>.  of  Rouen.  Epis- 
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Hugues  dc  lirHeuil,  hf>.  of  /.anffics.  Tractatus 
de  corpore  et  sanguine  Christ!  contra  Beren- 
gariiim.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  142.) 

Hugues  I.,  .S7.,  ahhol  of  Chiny.  Opera  omnia. 
Parisiis,  1S65.  1.  8°.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 
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Hugues,  Abbot  of  I'hivviny.  Chroiiicon.  (.Migne. 
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Hugues,  Prior  of  St.  I'ietor's,  Paris.  Opera 
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Hugues.  de  Folief,  or  de  Foiii/loi.  De  claustro 
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Humphreys,  David,  LL.D.,  and  others.  The 
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Humphry,  Sir  George   Murray.     The  human 

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Boston,  18S0.    S°. 

Century  of  town  life  ;  history  of  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  1775-18S7.     Boston,  1888.    8°. 

Historical  monuments  of  France.  Bos- 
ton, 18S4.     S°. 

Illustrated  Americana,  1493-1889  ;  articles 

read  to  the  Amer.  Antiq.  Society,  n.  p., 
1890.     8°. 

Same.     (Amer.   Antiq.  Soc.    Proc.   n.  s. 

V.  6.) 

Records  of  the  ist  Church,  Charlestown, 

Mass.,  1632-1789.     Boston,  1880.     4°. 

Hunt,  Albert  S.     .SVc  Warrincr,  Edwin. 

Hunt,  Azuba  Terry.  Reminiscences  of  my 
early  life  in  Auburn.  (Cayuga  Co.  Hist.  Soc. 
Col.  V.  6.) 

Hunt,  Charles  Havens.  See  Livingston,  Ed- 
ward. 

Hunt,  D.  History  of  Pomfret  [Conn.];  dis- 
course delivered  Nov.  19,  1840.  Hartford, 
1841.     8°. 

Hunt,  Ezra  Mundy.  Meluchen.  lur  history  and 
churches ;  hist,  sketch  ni  two  addresses. 
N.  Y.,  1S70.     8°. 

The  patients'  and  physicians'  aid.    N.  Y., 

i860.     8", 


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[Hunt,  Freeman.]  Letters  about  the  Hudson 
River  and  its  vicinity;  written  in  1S35-36, 
by  a  Citizen  of  N.  Y.     N.  V.,  1S36.     16°. 

Lives   of  American   merchants,     vol.    i. 

N.  Y.,  1856.     8°. 

See  Hunt's  Merchants'  Magazine. 

Hunt,  Gaillard.  Fragments  of  Revolutionary 
history.     Brooklyn,  1S92.     4°. 

Hunt,  Gilbert  J.  Historical  reader;  cont.  the 
war  between  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain,  1S12-15.     N.  Y.,  1819.     12°. 

Same.    The  late  war  between  the  U.  .S. 

and  G.  B.,  i8i2-r5 ;  also  a  sketch  of  the  Al- 
gerine  war.     N.  Y.,  1816.     12°. 

See  La  Fayette,  Gert. 

Hunt,  Henry  George  Bonavia.    Concise  history 

of  music.     N.  Y.,  1877.     12°. 
Hunt,  James.   Stammering  and  stuttering,  their 

nature  and  treatment ;  ed.  by  H.  F.  Rivers. 

7th  ed.     Lond.,  1870.     12°. 
Hunt,  James   Henry   Leigh.     Autobiography, 

with  reminiscences  of  friends.     2  vols.     N. 

Y.,  1850.     8°. 

Same.     New  ed.     Lond.,  1878.     12°. 

Imagination    and   fancy ;    or,    Selections 

from  the  English  poets  ;  and  essay  in  answer 
to  "What  is  poetry?"  New  ed.  Lond., 
1878.     12°. 

Jar  of  honey  from  Mount  Hybla.     New 

ed.     Lond.,  1S78.     12°. 

Men,  women  and  books.  Newed.  Lond., 

187S.     12°. 

[ ]  Sir  Ralph  Esher  ;  or,  Adventures  of  a 

gentleman  of  the  court  of  Charles  II.  3  vols. 
Lond.,  1832.    8°. 

Table-talk  ;  added,  Imaginary  conversa- 
tions of  Pope  and  Swift.     Lond.,  1878.     12°. 

The  town  ;  its  memorable  characters  and 

events.     New  ed.     Lond.,  1878.     12°. 

Wit  and  humour,  selected  from  the  Eng- 
lish poets  ;  with  essay  and  critical  comments. 
New  ed.     Lond.,  1878.     12°. 

See  Wycherley,  Wm. 

Hunt,  John.  Essay  on  pantheism.  Lend.,  1S66. 
8°. 

Religious  thought  in   England  from  the 

Reformation  to  the  end  of  the  last  century. 
3  vols.     Lond.,  1S70-73.     8°. 

Hunt,  John  Warren.  Wisconsin  gazetteer. 
Madison,  1853.     8°. 

Carr,  Ed.  S.,  and  Atwoov,  J.  P.  Eulogies 

on  H.     (Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  5.) 

Hunt,  Leigh.     See  Hunt,  Jas.  Henry  Leigh. 

Hunt,  Louise  Livingston.  See  Livingston,  Jlfrs. 
Edward. 

Hunt,  Robert.  Popular  treatise  on  photog- 
raphy, including  daguerreotype.  Glasgow, 
1S41.'    S°. 

Hunt,  Thomas  Sterry.  Special  report  on  the 
trap  dykes  and  Azoic  rocks  of  south-eastern 
Pennsylvania.  Pt.  i.  (Penn.  2d  Geol.  Sur- 
vey.    Report  E.) 


■ See  Canada.     Geological  Survey. 

Hunt,  William.  American  biographical  pano- 
rama.    [Albany]  1849.     8°. 

Hunt, /?«'.  William.  Bristol.  Lond.,  1887.  12°. 
(Historic  towns.) 

The  English  church  in  the  middle  ages. 

Lond.,  18S8.  12°.  (Creighton's  Epochs  of 
church  history.) 

Historic  towns.     See  Freeman,  Ed.  A. 

Hunt,  William  E.  Historical  collections  of 
Coshocton  Co.  [Ohio],  1764-1876.  Cinn., 
1876.     8°. 

Hunt  family.  Genealogy  of  the  name  and  fam- 
ily of  H.;  by  T.  B.  Wyman,  Jr.  Boston, 
1862-63.     4°. 

Hunter,  Daniel  J.  Chili,  the  United  States  and 
.Spain.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8°. 

Hunter,  Henry.  Sacred  biography,  or  history 
of  the  patriarchs.     6  vols.     Lond.,  1792.     8°. 

• Same;    added,  the  history  of  Deborah, 

Ruth  and  Hannah,  and  Life  of  Christ.  2d 
Amer.  ed.     4  vols.     Burlington,  i8o6.     8°. 

Hunter,  John,  cap/.  R.  N.  Historical  journal 
of  transactions  at  Port  Jackson  and  Norfolk 
Island,  with  discoveries  in  the  Southern 
Ocean  ;  inch  journals  of  Gov.  Phillip  and 
King,  and  Lieut.  Ball.     Lond.,  1793.     fol. 

Hunter,  John,  surgeon.  Observations  on  cer- 
tain parts  of  the  animal  ceconomy ;  with 
notes,  by  Rich.  Owen.     Lond.,  1837.     8°. 

Plates    illust.    of    "Observations,"    etC; 

Lond.,  1837.     4°. 

Treatise  on  the  blood  ;  inflammation  and 

gun-shot  wounds.     Phila.,  1817.     8°. 

Same.     New  ed.     Lond.,  1S28.     8°. 

Treatise  on  the  venereal  disease  ;    with 

notes,  by  George  G.  Babington.  Phila., 
1839.     8°. 

Same.     With  add.  by  Philip  Ricord  ;  tr. 

and  ed.  bv  F.  J.  Bumstead.  2d  ed.  Phila., 
1859.     8°.' 

Memoir  of  H.      (Jardine's   Nat.   library, 

V.  22.) 

Hunter,  John  Dunn.  Manners  and  customs  of 
several  Indian  tribes  west  of  the  Mississippi. 
Phila.,  1823.     S''. 

Hunter,  Joseph.  Collections  cone,  the  church  at 
Scrooby,  in  North  Nottinghamshire,  founders 
of  New  Plymouth.     Lond.,  1854.     8°. 

Early   history   of   the   founders   of  New 

Plymouth.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  31.) 

Hallamshire  glossary.     Lond.,  1829.     8°. 

Suffolk  emigrants.   (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 

V.  30.) 

True  account  of  the  alienation  and  re- 
covery of  the  estates  of  the  Offleys  of  Norton, 
in  1754.     Lond.,  1841.     12°. 

See  Vincent,  P. 

Hunter,  Robert  Mercer  Taliaferro.  Observa- 
tions on  the  history  of  \'irgiuia  ;  discourse 
before  the  Virginia  Hist.  Society.  Rich- 
mond, 1855.     8°. 


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Hunter.  William  Wilson.  Imperial  gazetteer 
ofliulia.     9  vols.     Lond.,  iSSi.     S°. 

Tlu-  liulian  empire  ;    its  history,  people 

and  products.     Lond.,  18S2.    8°.    (Triibner's 
Oriental  series.) 

Hunting  family.  Hunting  or  Huntting  family 
iii  America  ;  by  T.  D.  Huntting.  Brooklyn, 
iSSS.     8°. 

Huntingdon,  Selina  .Shirley  Hastings,  counfcss  \ 
of.     Memoir  ol  H.,  comp.  from  documents; 
by  .AHred  H.  New.     N.  V..  1S59.     12°. 

Huntington.  Asahel.  Memoir  of  H.;  by  O.  P. 
Lurd.     (Iisse.x  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  II.) 

[Huntington,  Cornelia.]  Sea-spray,  a  Long 
Isl.uul  village  ;  bv  Martha  Wickham,  [psciid.^ 
N.  v.,  1857.     8°.' 

Huntingdon,  A't'v.  Daniel.  Discourse  in  Bridge- 
water  on  thezdcenturial  anniv.  of  the  landing 
of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth,  Mass.  Boston, 
1S21.     8°. 

Discourse  in  the  South  Church  of  North 

Bridgcwater,  Oct.  31,  1852,  the  40th  anniv.  of 
his  ordination.     Boston,  1853.     S°. 

[ ]  Memories,  counsels  and  reflections  ;  by 

an  Octogenary.     Camb.,  1857.     8°. 

Huntington,  Daniel,  A.  1816.  Manual  of  the  fine 
arts,  with  an  introduction.    N.  V'.,  1862.    12°. 

Huntington,  Elijah  Baldwin.  History  of  Stam- 
ford, Conn.,  from  1641,  including  Darien. 
Stamford,  1868.     S". 

Stamford  registration  of  births,  marriages 

and  deaths  to  1825.     Stamford,  1874.     8°. 

Stamford  soldiers'  memorial.     Stamford, 

1869.     8°. 

Si'c  Huntington  family. 

Huntington,  Frederic  Dan.  Address.  5'frHad- 
ky,  .Mass. 

Human  society,  its  Providential  structure, 

•  relations  and  oflices  ;  lectures  [Graham]  de- 
livered in  Brooklyn.     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

[ ]  .Service  book  for  public  worship  ;  prep. 

fi)r  Il.irvard  University.     Camb.,  185S.     12°. 

Huntington,  Susan  Mansfield.  Memoirs;  by 
Hi  iij.  li.  Wisner.     Boston,  1826.     12°. 

Huntington,  William  Reed.  Twenty  years  of  a 
M.iss.iclnisetts  rectorship ;  sermon  in  All 
S. lints  Church,  Worce.sler.   Worcester,  1883. 

Huntington,  William  .S.  Road-master's  assist- 
:inl.      N.  \ .,  1S72.     12°. 

Huntington  family.  Genealogical  memoir  of 
the  H.  family  in  this  country;  embracing 
descendants  of  .Simon  and  Margaret  Hunt- 
ington ;  by  v..  W.  Huntington.  .Stamford, 
iSCv     8". 

Huntington,  /,.  /.  Huntington  town  retords, 
including  B.ibylon,  1653-1873;  with  introd. 
notes  and  index,  by  Chas.  R.  Street,  vols. 
1-3.     3  vols.     n.  p.,  1887-89.     8°. 

Huntoon,  D;itirel  Thomas  Vose.  Sci-  Hunloon 
family. 


Huntoon  [family]  genealogy.  Philip  Huntoon 
and  liis  descendants;  by  Danl.  T.  \'.  Hun- 
toon.    Canton,  1S81.     8°. 

Hunt's  Merchants'  Magazine  and  Commercial 
Review,  vols.  1-30,  34-37.  34  vols.  N.  Y., 
1S40-57.     8°. 

yotr:  After  ifi7o  included  in  The  commercial  and 
financial  chronicle. 

Yearbook.     N.  Y.,  1S71.     8°. 

Hunt's  Yachting  Magazine,   vols.  20-23.  4  vols. 

Lond.,  1871-74.     8°. 
Huntt,  Henry.   Visit  to  the  Red  Sulphur  Spring 

of  Virginia,  1S37.     Boston,  1S39.     8°. 
Huntting,  James  M.     Sermon,  cont.  a  general 

history  of  the  parish  of  Westfield,  N.  J.,  1839. 

Elizabeth-town,  1840.     8°. 
Huntting.  Teunis  D.     Sec  Hunting  family. 
Hupfauer.   Paul.      Druckstiicke  aus  dem  XV. 

Jahrluinderte,  welche  sich  in  der  Bibliothek 

des    regulirten    Chorsliftes    Beuerberg    be- 

finden.     Augsburg,  1794.     8°. 
Hurault,  P!iilip|)e,  ci'i'squc  de  Charlrcs.     M^- 

moires.     (Petitot  M^m.  icrc  ser.  v.  36.) 
Hurault,   Philippe,   comtc  de   Chevcrny.     W& 

moires.     (Petitot  Mem.  i^rc  ser.  v.  36.) 
Hurd,  Richard.     Introduction  to  the  study  of 

the  propliecies.     Boston,  1S09.     8°. 
Hurlbert.  William  Henry.    Ireland  under  coer- 
cion ;  diarv  of  an  .'\inerican.  Boston,  1888.  8°. 

Sec  McClellan,  Geo.  B. 

Hurlbut,  Henry  Higgins.  Father  Marquette  at 
Mackinaw  and  Chicago  ;  paper  before  Chi- 
cago Hist.  Society.     Chicago,  187S.     8°. 

See    Champlain,     Saml.    de.  —  Hurlbut 

family. 

Hurlbut  [family]  genealogy  ;  or,  Record  of  the 
descendants  of  Thomas  Hurlbut  of  Saybrook 
and  Wethersfield,  Conn.;  by  Henry  H.  Hurl- 
but.    Albany,  1888.     8°. 

Hurlbut  family.  Paper  read  at  a  family  meet- 
ing of  the  descendants  of  Samuel  and  Jcrusha 
Hurlbut,  held  at  Racine,  Wis.,  1S60;  by 
Henry  H.  Hurlbut.     Racine,  1S61.     8°. 

Hurst,  George.  Corporation  of  Bedford ;  an 
hist,  sketch.     (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  8.) 

See  Bunyan,  John. 

Hurst,  John  Fletcher.  Bibliolheca  iheologica. 
N.  Y.,  1883.     8°. 

[Huske,  John.]  Present  state  of  North  Amer- 
ica,    repr.     Boston,  1755.     12°. 

Husson.  Henri  Marie.   .SVt-  Bichat,  Marie  F.  X. 

Hutchcson,  Francis.  .Short  introduction  to 
niiir.il  philosophy;  tr.  from  the  Latin.  4th 
ed.     2  vols.     Glasgow,  1772.     12°. 

Hutchins,  Charles.     See  Hutchins  family. 

Hutchins,  James  M.  In  the  heart  of  the  Sierras  ; 
the  Yo  .Semite  valley,  historical  and  descrip- 
tive.    Oakland,  Cal],  18SS.     8". 

Hutchins,  John.  History  and  anti<|uitiesof  the 
county  of  I  )or.set  ;  with  a  copy  of  Domesday- 
book  and  the  ln(]uisitioGheldi  for  the  county. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1774.     fol. 


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Hutchins,  Levi.  Autobiograpli)- ;  with  preface, 
notes,  etc.,  by  his  son.     Camb.,  1S65.     12°. 

Hutchins,  Stephen  C.  Life  sketclies  of  state 
oflicers  of  X.  Y.     See  Harlow,  S.  R. 

Hutchins,  Tliomas.  Topographical  description 
of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  etc.; 
with  appendix,  containing  Patrick  Kennedy's 
journal  up  the  Illinois  River.     Lond.,  177S. 

's°. 

Hutchins  [family]  genealogy ;  by  Chas.  Hutch- 
ins.    Boston,  18S5.     8°. 

Hutchinson,  .\aron.  Sermon  at  Windsor,  1777. 
(Vermont  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  :.) 

Hawkins,  Rush  C.     Biograpliical  sketch 

of  H.     N.  Y.,  18S8.     S°. 

Hutchinson,  Alexander  Hadden.    Try  Lapland. 

2d  ed.     Lond.,  1S70.     8°. 
Hutchinson,   Anne   Marbury.      Life  of  H.;  by 

George  E.  Ellis.     (Sparks'  Amer.  biog.   2d 

ser.  V.  6.) 
Hutchinson,  Ellen  Mackay.     Library  of  Ameri- 
can literature.     See  Stedman,  E.  C. 
Hutchinson,  John.     Memoirs  of  [his]  life  ;  with 

anecdotes  of  contemporaries,  by  his  widow, 

Lucy  ;   from  the  ms.  of  Julius  Hutchinson  ; 

prefixed,    her    life,    by   herself.      loth    ed., 

added,  an  account  of  the  Siege  of  Lathom 

House.     Lond.,  1S63.     12°. 
Hutchinson,   Jonathan.     Clinical    memoir    on 

diseases  of  the  eye  and  ear,  consequent  on 

inherited  syphilis.     Lond.,  1863.     8°. 
Hutchinson,   Lucy  Apsley.     See  Hutchinson, 

Jolm. 
Hutchinson,  Peter  Orlando.     See  Hutchinson, 

Thomas. 
Hutchinson,  Roger.   ^Vorks;  ed.  by  John  Bruce. 

Camb.,  1S42.     8°.     (Parker  Soc.  Pub.  4.) 
Hutchinson,  Thomas.     Diary  and  letters,  with 

account  of  his  administration  ;  comp.  by  P. 

O.  Hutchinson.     Boston,  1SS4.     8°. 

History  of  the  colony  of  Massachusetts 

Bay,  162S-1750.  2d  ed.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1760- 
68.     S°. 

Same.   3ded.    2  vols.   Salem  and  Boston, 

1795-     8°- 

History  of  the  province  of  Massachusetts 

Bay,  1749-74  ;  ed.  by  John  Hutchinson. 
Lond.,  1828.     8°. 

^'ofe:  Forming  vol.  3  of  the  preceding. 

Same,  1750-74.     Lond.,  182S.     8°. 

Index  ;  by  J.  Wingate  Thornton.  N.  Y., 

1879.     8°. 

Hutchinson    papers  [rel.  to  Mass.  Bay]. 

Boston,  1769.  repr.  2  vols.  Albany,  1865. 
4°.     (Prince  Society.) 

Hutchinson   papers.      (Mass.    Hist.  .Soc. 

Col.  V.  20-21.) 

a/id  OWver,  Andrew.   Copy  of  letters  sent 

to  Great  Britain  by  H.  and  others,  which 
have  been  returned  to  America  and  laid 
before  the  House  of  Rep.  Boston,  1773. 
t.  p.  w.     8°. 


Same.     Letters  printed  at  Boston  and 

remarks  thereon,  with  Wedderburn's  speech 
rel.  to  those  letters,  etc.     Lond.,  1774.     8°. 

Same.     Letters,  etc.  [with]  report  of 

Lords  Committee.    2d  ed.    Lond.,  1774.    8°. 

Hutchinson,  Thomas  Joseph.  Two  years  in 
Peru,  with  exploration  of  its  antiquities.  2 
vols.     Lond.,  1873.     S°. 

Hutchinson,  William.  History  of  the  county  of 
Cumberland  and  places  adjacent.  2  vols. 
Carlisle,  1794.     4°. 

View  of  Northumberland  with  excursion 

to  the  Abbey  of  Mailross,  Scotland,  .1776. 
2  vols.     Newcastle,  177S.     4°. 

Hutchinson  family.  Hutchinson  family ;  by 
Perley  Derby.     (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  10.) 

Hutchinson  family.  Brief  genealogy  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Wm.  Hutchinson  and  Thomas 
Oliver;  by  W.  H.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1S65. 
4°- 

Hutchinson  family.  Genealogy  of  the  H.  family 
of  Yorkshire  and  the  American  branch  de- 
scended from  Richard  Hutchinson  of  Salem, 
Mass.;  by  Jos.  Lemuel  Chester.  Boston, 
1868.     4°. 

Hutchinson  family.  Notes  upon  the  ancestry 
of  Wm.  and  Anne  Marbury  Hutchinson  ;  by 
J.  L.  Chester.     Boston,  1866.     4°. 

Hutchinson  family;  or.  The  descendants  of 
Barnard  Hutchinson  of  Cowlam,  Eng.;  by 
Perley  Derby.     Salem,  1870.     8°. 

Hutchison,  John.  Lectures  on  St.  Paul's  Epistles 
to  the  Thessalonians.     Edin.,  1S84.     8°. 

Hutchison,  Joseph  Chrisman.  Contributions  to 
orthopedic  surgery  and  lectures  on  club-foot. 
N.  Y.,  1S80.     12°. 

Laws    of   health  :    physiology,    hygiene, 

stimulants,  narcotics.     N.  Y.,  18S4.     12°. 

Treatise  on  physiology  and  hygiene.     N. 

Y.,  1S72.     12°. 

Hutchison,  Nathaniel  Gerhard.  In  memoriam. 
[Brooklyn,  1877.]     12°. 

Huth,  Alfred  Henry.  Marriage  of  near  kin, 
considered  with  respect  to  the  laws  of  na- 
tions, etc.     2d  ed.  rev.     Lond.,  1S87.     8°. 

Huth,  Henry.  Catalogue  of  the  printed  books, 
manuscripts,  autograph  letters  and  engrav- 
ings collected  by  H. ;  with  collations,  etc. 
5  vols.     Lond.,  1880.     8°. 

Hutson,  Mary.     Diary.     See  Bryan,  Hugh. 

Hutten,  Ulrich  von.  Opera  quae  extant  omnia  ; 
edidit  E.  J.  H.  Miinch.  5  vols.  Berolini, 
1S21-25.     8°. 

Hutton,  Charles.  Tracts  on  mathematical  and 
philosophical  subjects.  3  vols.  Lond.,  1S12. 
8°. 

Hutton,  Henry  Dix.  England  and  the  un- 
civilized communities.  See  International 
policy. 

Hutton,  James  Laurence.  Actors  and  actresses, 
etc.     See  Matthews,  James  Brander. 


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Artists  of  the  19th  century.     Srr  Waters, 

Clara  E.  C. 

Opining  addresses,   1752-1SS0.    (Dunlap 

Soc.  Pub.  V.  3.) 

Plays  and  players.     N.  Y.,  1S75.     S°. 

and  Carey,  \Vm.  [£ds.]  Occasional  ad- 
dresses, 1773-1S90.  N.  Y.,  1890.  8°.  (Dun- 
lap  Soc.  Pub.  no.  12.) 

Hutton.  O.     Stu-  Pinckney,  Wni. 

Hutton,  Richard  Holt.     Essays  on  some  of  the 

modem  guides  of  English  thought  in  matters 

of  faith.     Lond.,  1SS7.     12°. 

Political  character  of  the  working  classes. 

(Essays  on  reform.) 

St-c  Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

Hutton,    William.      History    of    Hirmingham. 

4th  ed.     Birmingham,  iSog.    S°. 
Huxley,  Thom.is  Henry.    American  addresses, 

with  a  lecture  on  the  study  of  biology.     N. 

Y.,  iSSS.     12°. 

The  crayfish.     N.  Y.,  1S80.     12°. 

Critiques  and  addresses.   N.  Y.,  1S82.   8°. 

Evidence  as  to  man's  place   in  nature. 

N.  Y.,  1S63.    8°. 

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Ibsen,  Henrik.  Prose  dramas ;  ed.  by  Wni. 
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Icelandic  sagas,  and  other  hist,  documents  rel. 
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Inchlquin.  the  Jesuit's  letters,  etc.  Sec  Inger- 
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Inconnu,  pseud.  Cathara  Clyde.  K.  Y.,  1S60. 
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Index  geographicus,  being  a  list  of  places  [on] 
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Gazetteer   of   southern    India,    with   the 

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Indian  criminal  law  and  procedure  ;  with 

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Report.     Indianapolis,  18S1.     8°. 

Indicateur  nobiliaire  de    Belgique,   etc.     See 

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Indo-China.  Miscellaneous  papers  rel.  to  Indo- 
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Ingelow,  Jean.  Poems.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1880. 
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Ingelramne,  .Ihp.  of  Met:.  Collectio  canonum  ; 
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Ingersoll,  Charles  Jared.  Historical  sketch  of 
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2  vols.     Phila.,  1852.     8°. 

[ ]  Inchiquin,  the  Jesuit's  letters  during  a 

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Inquiry  into  the  condition  and  prospects  of  the 
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Inquiry  into  the  difference  of  style  in  ancient 
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Interet,  L',  de  la  France  dans  la  question  de 
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International  American  Conference.  Minutes. 
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International  Congress  of  Prehistoric  Archae- 
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International  Monetary  Conference.  Proceed- 
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International  policy.  Essays  on  the  foreign 
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Irving,  Washington.  {Geoffrey  Crayoti,psexid.'\ 
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Contents:  I.  Salmagundi  and  Knickerbocker.  2. 
Sketch  book  and  Life  of  Goldsmilli.  ,^.  Bracebridge 
Hall,  Abbotsford  and  Nevvstead  Abbey.  4.  The  Al- 
hambra  and  Tales  of  a  traveller.  5.  Conquest  of 
Granada  and  Conquest  of  Spain.  6-7  Life  and  voy- 
ages of  Columbus  and  voyages  of  his  companions. 
8.  Astoria  and  Tour  on  the  prairies.  9.  Mahomet  and 
his  successors.  10.  Adventures  of  Capt.  Bonneville,  • 
and  Conquest  of  Florida. 

[ ]  The  Alhambra.   2  vols.    Lond.,  1832.  8°. 

[ ]  Bracebridge  Hall.     N.  Y.,  1S60.     8°. 

Same.     Illust.  by  R.  Caldecott.     Lond., 

1877.     8°. 

Chronicle  of  the   conquest  of  Granada. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  1829.     8°. 

[ ]  Crayon  miscellany.    3  vols.    Phila.,  1835. 


12" 


the  prairies.     2.   Abbotsford 
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Same.    2d  ed.    vol.  2.     N.  Y.,  1812.     12°. 

[ ]  Same.     N.  Y.,  1S60.     8°. 

[ ]  Same.      2   vols.      N.  Y.    Grolier  Club, 

i866.     8°. 

Old   Christmas,   from   the   Sketch-book, 

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[ ]  Salmagundi ;  or.  The  whim-whams  and 

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[ ]  Sketch-book.     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

Spanish  papers  and  other   miscellanies  ; 

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Voyages  and  discoveries  of  the  com- 
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Irving,  Pierre  M.     Life  and  letters  of  I. 

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Warner,  Chas.  Dudley.   Irving.    Boston, 

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Waldo,    S.    Putnam.      Memoirs    of    J. 

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Jackson,  Benjamin  Daydon.  Guide  to  the 
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Jackson,  Francis.  History  of  the  early  settle- 
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Jackson,  Sir  George.  Diaries  and  letters  ;  ed. 
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Jackson,  Helen  Maria  Fiske  Hunt.  Sonnets 
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[ ]  Verses,  by  H.  H.     Boston,  1S92.     12°. 

Jackson,  Henry.  Account  of  the  churches  in 
Rhode  Island.     Prov.,  1854.     8°. 

Discourse  in  commem.  of  the  46th  anniv. 

of  the  Mite  Society,  and  215th  anniv.  of  the 


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ist  Baptist  Church  in  America  [Prov.,  R.  I.]. 
Prov.,  1S54.     8°. 

Historical  discourse  in  the  Central  Baptist 

Meeting  house,  Newport,  R.  I.,  Jan.  8;  also 
articles  of  faith,  covenant,  etc.  Newport, 
1S54.     8°. 

Jackson,  James,  ^[.  D.,  1777-1867.  Another 
letter  to  a  young  physician  ;  appended,  some 
other  medical  papers.     Boston,  1861.     12°. 

See  Jackson,  James,  Jr. 

Jackson,  James,  b.  1843.  Liste  provisoire 
de  bibliographies  geographiques  sp^ciales. 
Paris,  1881.     8°. 

Jackson,  James, y>-.  Memoir  of  J.,  with  letters 
and  medical  cases  collected  by  him ;  by 
James  Jackson.     Boston,  1835.    8°. 

Jackson,  James  Grey.  Account  of  the  empire 
of  Morocco  and  the  districts  of  Suse  and 
Tafilelt ;  added,  account  of  Timbuctoo. 
Lond.,  1814.    4°. 

Jackson,  John,  d.  1807.  Reflections  on  the 
commerce  of  the  Mediterranean.  N.  Y., 
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Jackson,  John,  iSoi-48.  Treatise  on  wood 
engraving ;  with  illustrations  by  J.  See 
Chatto,  Wm.  A. 

Jackson,  John  P.  Album  of  the  passion  play 
at  Ober-.A.mmergau.  Photographs,  draw- 
ings, etc.     Munich,  1874.     fol. 

[Jackson,  Jonathan.]  Thoughts  upon  the  polit- 
ical situation  of  the  U.  S.  in  which  ^lassa- 
chusetts  is  more  particularly  considered  ;  by 
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Jackson,  Mary  Anna.    ^Vf"  Jackson,  Thomas  J. 

Jackson,  Mason.  The  pictorial  press,  its  origin 
and  progress.     Lond.,  1885.     8°. 

Jackson,  Jlortimer  Melville.  See  Draper,  Ly- 
man C. 

Jackson,  Robert.  View  of  the  formation,  dis- 
cipline and  economy  of  armies.  3d  ed.,  with 
memoir  of  his  life  and  services.  Lond., 
1845.     8°. 

Jackson,  Sarah  Atwood.  Memoir.  Chicago, 
1844.     i6°- 

Jackson,  Sheldon.  See  U.  S.  Interior  Dept. 
Gen.  Agent  of  Education. 

Jackson,  Stonewall.     See  Jackson,  Thomas  J. 

Jackson,  Thomas.  Works:  with  the  author's 
life.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1673.     fol. 

Jackson,  Thomas  Jonathan  [Stonewall].  Ad- 
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[Cooke,  John  Esten.]     Life   of  J.;  by  a 

Virginian.     N.  Y.,  1863.     12°. 


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Jackson,  Mary  A.     Life  and  letters  of  J., 

by  his  wife;  witli  iiitrod.,  by  Henry  M.  Field. 
N.  Y.,  1892.     8°. 

[Jones,  Sarah  L.]  Jackson  ;  biographical 

sketch,  and  outline  of  his  \'irginian  cam- 
paigns.    N.  Y.,  1863.     12°. 

Life  of  J.;  by  an  Ex-cadet.  2d  ed.  Rich- 
mond. 1S64.     12°. 

[Jackson.  William.]  Brief  notice  of  the  settle- 
ment of  Newton,  Mass.  ;  with  biog.  notices, 
liosion,  1S52.     8°. 

Jackson,  William  H.  Descriptive  catalogue 
of  photographs  of  N.  Amer.  Indians.  (U.  S. 
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See  V.  S.  Geol.  Survey  of  the  Territories. 

Jackson   family.     Proceedings   of  the  sesqui- 

cenlennial  gathering  of  the  descendants  of 
Isaac  and  Ann  Jackson  at  Harmony  Grove, 
Pa.,  1875;  with  the  family  genealogy.  Phila., 
1878.     8°. 

Jackson,  .)/;<-//;'?■««.  ist  Cong.  Church.  Con- 
fession of  faith  and  covenant,  with  catalogue 
of  members.     Detroit,  1S46.     12°. 

Jacksonville,  ///.  Central  Prks.  Chvkch. 
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edifice  and  liistorv  of  the  church  ;  [by]  W. 
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Jacob,  Alexander.  Complete  English  peerage: 
prefi.xed,  a  liistory  of  the  Houses  of  Bruns- 
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Jacob,  Benjamin  H.  Record  of  interments  in 
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Jacob,  Edward.  History  of  the  town  and  port 
of  Kaversham  in  the  county  of  Kent.  Lond., 
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Jacob,  George  Andrew.  Manual  of  Hindu 
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tations. Lond.,  1881.  8°.  (Triibner's  Ori- 
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Jacob,  Giles.  New  law  dictionary.  Lond., 
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Jacob,  John  J.     .SVv  Crcsap,  Michael. 

Jacobs,  George.  Account  of  [his]  trial  for 
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Jacobs,  Michael.  Notes  on  the  rebel  invasion 
of  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania  and  the  battle 
of  Gettysburg.     Phila.,  1864.     12°. 

Jacobs,  -Sarah  S.  Nonantum  and  Natick. 
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Jacobs  family.  Genealogy  of  the  Jacobs  family, 
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v.   I.) 

Jacolliot.  Louis.  The  Bilile  in  India;  Hindoo 
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8°. 

La  femnic  dans  rinde.     Paris,  1877.     8°. 

La  genOse  de  I'liumaniti^-.    Paris,  1875.   8°. 


Le  pariah  dans  I'hunianite.     Paris,  1S76. 

8°. 

Les  fils  de  Dieu.     Paris,  1S75.     8°. 

Rois,  pretres  et  castes.     Paris,  1877.     8°. 

Jacquemart,  Albert.     History  of  furniture  ;  tr. 

from  the  French  ;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Bui-y  Palliser. 

Lond.,  187S.     1.  8°. 
Jacques  </c    llliy.      Histoire    des    croisades. 

(Guizot's  Col.  des  miJm.  v.  22.) 
Jacquot,  Charles  Jean  Baptiste.    Sec  Delorme, 

Marion. — Lenclos,  Ninon  de. 
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Jahn,  Gustav  Adolf.     Geschichte  der  franzo- 

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Jahn,  Otto.     Sec  Mozart,  J.  C.  S.  W.  A. 
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of  homccopathic  practice  ;   ed.  with  annot. 

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Grace  Cihrch.    Names  on  tomb-stones 

in  old  church-yard.     1S46.     MS. 

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births  and  baptisms,  1777-1836.     1877.     MS. 

Reformed  Dutch  Church.     Baptisms, 

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Jamaica,  M'.  I.  Account  of  the  earthquake  at 
Port  Royal,  1692.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  4.) 

James  II.,  king  of  England.  Commission  to 
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James  \.,king  of  Scotland..  Poetical  remains; 
with  memoir,  by  Chas.  Rogers.  (Royal  Hist. 
Soc.  Trans,  v.  2.) 

James  VI.,  king  of  .'icolland.  Correspondence 
with  Sir  Robert  Cecil  and  others  in  England 
during  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  etc.  ;  ed.  by 
John  Bruce.  Lond.,  1S61.  4°.  (Camden 
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.SV<'  Flizabeth,  Queen. 

James,  C.  E.  .Short  history  of  Franklin  Co., 
Kentucky.     Frankfort,  1881.     8°. 

James,  Darwin  Rush.  Brooklyn  public  build- 
ing site  ;  speech  in  House  of  Rep.,  Jan.  19. 
Wash.,  1884.     8°. 

Historical  address  on  the  25th  anniv.  of 

the  Throop  Ave.  Pres.  Church,  Brooklyn, 
[une  5,  1S87  ;  with  sketch  of  25th  anniversary. 
N.  Y.  [1S88].     8°. 

James,  Edwin,  1812  ?-S2.     Bankrupt  law  of  the 

U.  S.,  1867;  with  notes  and  a  collection  of 

decisions.     N.  Y.,  1867.     8°. 
James,  Kdwin,  — 1862.     AccomU  of  expedition 

to  Rocky  Mts.     .SVc  Long,  S.  H. 
James,  I-;.     See  Sivori,  Caniillo. 
James,  George  Payne  Rainsford.    The  ancient 

r<5gime.     3  vols.     I-ond.,  1.S41.     8°. 

Dark  scenes  of  history.     3  vols.     Lond., 

1849.     8°. 

The  Huguenot.    3  vols.    Lond.,  1839.   8°. 

Lives  of  eminent  foreign  statesmen.    Sec 

Crowe,  E.  E. 


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Memoirs  of  celebrated  women.     Lond., 

1876.     12°. 

Contenis:  Joan  of  Arc— Margaret  of  Anjou.— Lady 
Jane  Grey.— Anna  Comiiena.  —  Frances  d'Aubign6, 
Marchioness  de  Mainlenon.  —  Queen  Elizabelh.  — 
Donna  Maria  Paclieco. 

See  Louis  XIV. — Ricliard  I. — Wellington, 

A.  W.,  ciiikeoi. 

James,  Henry,  /;-.  Roderick  Hudson.  Bos- 
ton, 1S76.     12°. 

See  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

James,  Henry  Evan  Murchison.  The  Long 
White  mountain ;  or,  A  j'ourney  in  Man- 
churia.    Lond.,  1S8S.     8°. 

James,  Isabella  Batchelder.     See  Potts  family. 

James,  John  Angell.  Life  and  letters,  incl.  an 
unfinished  autobiography;  ed.  by  R.  W.  Dale. 
N.  v.,  1S61.     8°. 

James,  John  Haddy.  Observations  on  the 
general  principles  and  treatment  of  various 
species  of  inflammation.     Lond.,  1S32.     8°. 

James,  Thomas.  Voyage  to  discover  north- 
west passages  into  the  South  Sea,  1631-32. 
(Churchill's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  2;  —  Smollett's 
Comp.  of  voy.  v.  4.) 

James,  Thomas  Chalkley.  Account  of  the  dis- 
covery of  anthracite  coal  on  the  Lehigh. 
(Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  i,  pt.  2.) 

TvsoN,  Job   R.     Memoir  of  J.     (Same, 

V.  3,  pt.  2.) 

James,  Thomas  Potts.  Manual  of  the  mosses 
of  N.  America.     See  Lesquereu.x,  Leo. 

James,  T.  S.  History  of  the  litigation  and 
legislation  respecting  Presbyterian  chapels 
and  charities  in  England  and  Ireland,  1S16- 
49.     Lond.,  1S67.     8°. 

James,  William,  rf.  1827.  Full  and  correct 
account  of  the  war  between  Great  Britain 
and  the  United  States.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1818. 
8°. 

James,  William.  Complete  dictionary  of  the 
English  and  German  languages  ;  comp.  after 
Walker  and  Heinsius.  28th  ster.  ed.  Leip- 
zig. iSSo.     12°. 

James  fountain.  The.  Proceedings  at  the  pre- 
sentation, Lhiion  Square,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1S81. 
N.  Y.  [1882].    4°. 

Jameson,  Anna  Murphy.  Characteristics  of 
[Shakespeare's]  women.  2d  ed.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1833.     8°. 

Same.   New  ed.   2  vols.    Lond.,  1858.   S°. 

Commonplace  book  of  thoughts,  me- 
mories and  fancies.     Lond.,  1S54.     8°. 

Companion  to  private  galleries  of  art  in 

London.     Lond.,  1844.     8°. 

History  of  our  Lord   as   exemplified   in 

works  of  art ;  cont.  and  completed  by  Lady 
Eastlake.    2d  ed.    2  vols.     Lond.,  1865.     8°. 

Legends  of  the  Madonna.  4th  ed.    Lond., 

1867.    8°. 

Note:  Forming  3d  ser.  of  Sacred  and  legendarj'  art. 


Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.     4th  ed. 

Lond.,  1867.     8°. 

Note:  Forming  2dser.  of  Sacred  and  legendary  art. 

Memoirs  and  essays  illust.  of  art,  litera- 
ture and  social  morals.     Lond.,  1846.     8°. 

Memoirs  of  early  Italian  painters.     New 

ed.  with  add.  matter.     Lond.,  1859.     8°. 

Sacred  and  legendary  art.  6th  ed.  2  vols. 

Lond.,  1S70.     8°. 

Visits  and  sketches  at  home  and  abroad, 

with  tales  and  miscellanies  and  new  ed.  of 
Diary  of  aneiinuy^e.  4  vols.  Lond.,  1834.  8°. 

Winter  studies  and  summer  rambles  in 

Canada.     3  vols,  in  2.     Lond.,  1838.     S°. 

•  Macpherson,  Gerardine.     Memoirs  of  J. 

Lend.,  1878.     8°. 

See  Amelia  of  Saxony. 

Jameson,  Ephraim  Orcutt.  History  of  Med- 
way,  Mass.,  1713-1SS5.     n.  p.  [1886].     8°. 

Hitherto  hath  the  Lord  helped  us;  hist. 

discourse  on  the  i62d  anniv.oftheist  Church, 
Medway,  Mass.,  1876.     Boston,  1877.     S°. 

See  Cogswell  family. 

Jameson,  Horatio  Gates.  Treatise  on  epidemic 
cholera.     Phila.,  1S55.     8'. 

Jameson,  John  Alexander.  The  constitutional 
convention  ;  its  history,  powers  and  modes 
of  proceeding.     N.  Y.,  1S67.     8°. 

Jameson,  John  Franklin.  Introduction  to  the 
study  of  the  constitutional  and  political  his- 
tory of  the  states.  (John?  Hopkins  Univ. 
Stud.  V.  4.) 

See  Usselinx,  Willem. 

Jameson,  Robert.  Mineralogy  of  the  Scottish 
Isles  ;  with  observations  upon  peat  and  kelp. 
2  vols.     Edin.,  iSoo.    4°. 

See  Cuvier,  G.  L.  C.  F.  D.,  baroii. 

Jameson,  Thomas.     Essays  on  the  changes  of 

the  human  body  at  its  different  ages.    Lond 
iSii.     8°. 

Jamestown,  \'a.  First  celebration  of  the  anni- 
versary of  [its]  settlement.  May  13,  1607 ; 
G.  W.  Summers,  orator.     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

Jami.     See  'Abd  AI-Rahman  ibn  Ahmad. 

Jamieson,  John.  Use  of  sacred  history  ;  pre- 
fixed, two  dissertations  on  the  Pentateuch. 
2  vols,  in  I.     Hartford,  1810.     8°. 

Jamison,  David  Flavel.  See  Du  Guesclin, 
Bertrand. 

Janes,  P'rederic.     6't'f  Janes  family. 

Janes  family.  Genealogy  and  history  of  the 
descendants  of  Wm.  Janes,  with  notice  of 
Edmund  S.  Janes;  by  Fred.  Janes.  N.  Y., 
1868.     8°. 

Janet,  Paul.  Final  causes  ;  tr.  from  the  French, 
by  Wm.  Affleck;  with  preface,  by  Robt. 
Flint.     2d  ed.     Edin.,  1S83.     8°. 

Janney,  Samuel  Macpherson.  Last  of  the 
Lenap^,  and  other  poems.    Phila.,  1839.   12°. 

See  Penn,  William. 


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JAY 


Janse,  Anneke.  Account  of  Annekejanse  and 
lu-r  family  ;  also  [lier]  will,  in  Dutch  and 
Enslisli.     Albany,  1S70.     12°. 

Janson.  15ald«in.  Nieuw  Zak-Woordenboek 
(itr  Nc-dtrcluitsclie  en  Engelsche  talen. 
Dordrecht,  1819.     12°. 

Janssen.  Leonhardt  Johannes  Friedrich.  Mu- 
sei  Liigduno-Batavi,  inscriptiones  Etrusca;. 
I.ugd.-Hatav.,  1S40.     4°. 

^anus, />seud.     Sre  Diillinger,  J.  J.  I.  von. 

Japan.  Geological  Survey  of  Hokkaido.  Yesso 
coals  ;  report  by  Henry  S.  Munroe.  Tokei. 
1S74.     S°. 

Japp,  Alexander  Hay.  German  life  and  liter- 
ature, in  a  series  of  biographical  studies. 
Lond.  [18S1].    8°. 

Contents:  Lcssing. — Winckelmann. — Moses  Men- 
delssohn.—Herder.— Goethe.— LudwiR  Tieck.— Fried- 
rich  von  Hardenbcrg  [Novalis].— The  romantic  ele- 
ment in  German  literature.— German  philosophy  and 
political  We.—App.  Christian  Tobias  Damm.— J.  G. 
Hamann.— J.  G.  Scheffner.— Friedrich  von  Logau. 

See    De    Quincy,    Thomas.  —  Thoreau, 

Henry  D. 
Jaques.  )ohn.   History  of  Junius  and  his  works. 

l.ond.',  1S43.     S°. 
Jardine,    Sir    William.      \.Ed.'\      Naturalist's 

library.    40  vols.     Edin.,  1833-44.     12°. 

Contents:  1-14.  Ornitliolofry.  1-4.  Jardine,  W. 
Birds  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ;—  I.  Raptorcs,  or 
birds  of  prey,  with  mem.  of  Sir  R.  Sibbald;— 2.  In- 
cessorcs,  with  mem.  of  \Vm.  Smellie;— .^.  Rasorcs 
and  gralLttorcs,  with  mem.  of  John  Walker  ; —  4.  Na- 
tatores,  with  mem.  of  Alex.  Wilson.  5.  Jardine.  W. 
Ncctariniada-,  or  sun-birds,  with  mem.  of  F.  Willugh- 
by;  — 5-7.  Humming  birds,  with  memoirs  of  C.  Lin- 
na;us  and  T.  Pennant;  — 8.  Game-birds,  with  mem.  of 
Sir  T.S.  Raffles.  9.  Sclby,  P.J.  Pidgeons,  with  mem. 
of  Pliny,  by  A.  Crichton  ;—  10.  Parrots,  with  mem.  of 
Thos.  Bewick,  by  Turner.  11-12.  Swainson,  Wm. 
Birds  of  western  Africa,  with  memoirs  of  J.  Bruce  and 
F.  Le  Vaillant,  by  A.  Crichton  ;— 13.  Flycatchers,  with 
mem.  of  A.  von  Hallcr.  14.  Jardine,  W.  Gallinaceous 
birds,  with  mem.  of  Aristotle. 

15-2;.  Afanimatia.  15.  Smith,  C.  H.  Introd.  to 
mammalia,  » ith  mem.  of  I)ru  Drury.  16.  Jardine.  W. 
Lions,  tigers,  etc.,  with  mem.  of  Cuvier.  17.  Macgii- 
livray.  W.  British  quadrupeds,  with  mem.  of  V.  Aldro- 
vandi.  iS-19.  Smith,  C.  H.  Dogs,  with  mem.  of  P.  S. 
r).-illas  and  F.  d'Azara  ;  —  20.  Horses,  asses,  etc.,  with 
memoir  of  C.  Gcsner.  21.  Jardine,  W.  Deer,  ante- 
lopes, camels,  etc.,  with  mem.  of  P.  Camper;  — 22. 
Goats,  sheep,  oxen,  etc.,  with  mem.  of  J.  Hunter:  — 
2,1.  Thick-skinned  quadrupeds,  with  mem.  of  Sir  H. 
Sloane.  24.  Waterhoute.  G.  R.  Marsupialia;  mem. 
of  John  Barclay.  25.  Hamilton,  R.  Amphibious  car- 
tiivorn  and  herl)i\orous  cctacea,  with  mem.  of  F. 
Pernn  :  —  26.  Whales,  with  mem.  of  Lacfpide.  27. 
Jardine,  W.     Monkeys,  with  mem.  of  BulTon. 

2ft-.-M.  Kntomolofiy.  2S.  Duncan.  J.  Introd.  to 
entomology,  with  memoirs  of  John  Swammerdam  and 
f;hn».  de  Geer  ;— 39.  British  butlerllics,  with  mem.  of 
Werner,  by  Cuvier  ;—.^o.  British  moths,  sphinxes,  etc., 
with  mvm.  of  Maria  S.  Merian  :  —  .11.  Foreign  butter- 
flies. » ith  mem.  of  Lamarck  ;  —  .^2.  Fxotic  moths,  with 
mem.  of  I.atreille;  — .VI.  Beetles,  wilh  mem.  of  John 
Kay.    M.   Dunbar.  Wm,    Bees,  with  mem.  of  F.  Huber. 

^y^fi.  Iclitttyotft^y.  35.  Buahnan,  J.  S.  I'ishcs, 
their  structure  and  uses,  with  mem.  of  II.  Salviani. 
y.  17  Hamilton.  R.  British  fishes,  with  mem.  of  Wm. 
Kondelct  and  A.  von  Humboldt,  .^s.  Jardine,  W. 
Pefch  family,  with  mem.  of  Sir  Jos.  Banks.     y)-t,o. 


Schomburgk,  R.  H.    Fishes  of  British  Guiana;  with 
memoirs  of  thc-.iuthor  and  J.  L.  Burckhardt. 

Contributions    to   the   Nat.   library,   see 

above. 

Jarves,  Deming.  RemiiMScences  of  glass- 
making.     2d  ed.  enl.     N.  Y.,  1S65.     S°. 

Jarves,  James  Jackson.  Art  studies,  the  "old 
masters"of  Italy :  painting.  N.Y.,  1861.  1.  8°. 

Art  thoughts ;  experiences  and  observa- 
tions of  an  American  amateur  in  Europe. 
N.  Y.,  1S70.     8°. 

History   of  the   Hawaiian   or   Sandwich 

Islands.     Lond.,  1S43.     12°. 

Same.     Boston,  1S43.     8°. 

Jarvis,  George  Atwater.     See  Jarvis  family. 

Jarvis,  Russell.     See  Elliott,  Jesse  D. 

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Jephson,  Arthur  Jermy  Mounteney.  Emin 
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Jerome,  Si.     See  Hieronymus. 

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Jervis,  John  Bloomfield.  Description  of  the 
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Jessen,  Erich  Johan.     See  Leem,  Knud. 
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Jesup,  Henry  Griswold.     See  Jessup  family. 

Jevons,  William  Stanley.  Money  and  the 
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Jewell,  Joel  and  Pliny,     .'^ee  Jewell  family. 

Jewell  [family]  register ;  cont.  a  list  of  descen- 
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Jewett,  Isaac  Appleton.     See  Appleton  family. 

Jewett,  James  S.  Short  hist,  sketch  of  Annis- 
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Jewett,  Jeremiah  Peabody.  History  of  Barn- 
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Jewett,  Sarah  Orne.  Story  of  the  Normans. 
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Jewitt,  Llewellynn.  Grave-mounds  and  their 
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See  Reliquary,  The. 

Jillson,  David.     See  Balkcom  fiimily. — Gillson 

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Joan  of  Are.     See  Jeanne  d'  Are. 
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life  of  J.,  with  the  literature  and  manners  of 

Italy  and  Provence,  I3th-i4th  centuries.     2 

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Joanne,  Adolphe   Laurent.     Geographic,  his- 

toire,  statistiqne  et  archeologie  des  89  de- 

partements   de  la  France.     4  vols.      Paris, 

1S69-70.     12°. 

Itineraire  general  de  la  France.     10  vols. 

Paris,  1863-S3.     12°. 

Conlenis:  .\uvergne,  Daupliine,  Provence,  Alpes- 
Maritimes,  Corse,  etc.— Boiirgogiie,  Fraiiche-Comte, 
Savoie.  Bourbonnais,  Lyoiinais,  etc.-  Bretagiie.— Gas- 
cogneet  Languedoc— La  Loire  et  le  centre.— Le  nord. 
— Les  environs  de  Paris  illustres.— Paris  illustrS  en 
1S70. — Normandie.— Vosges  et  Ardennes. 

Joannes  II.,  Pope.     Epistolje  et  variorum  ad 

ipsum ;   Canones.      (Migne.   Patrol,    s.    Lat. 

v.  66.) 
Joannes  III., /'cj/f.  Epistoteet  decreta.  (.Migne. 

Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  72,) 
Joannes  IV.,  Pope.     Epistola.'.    (Migne.  Patrol. 

s.  Lat.  v.  80.) 
Joannes  V.,  Pope.     Exemplar  divinae  jussionis 

Jusliniani  August!  ad  Joannempapamdirectae 

in  confirmationem  synodi  \'I.  cp.     (Migne. 

Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  96.) 
Joannes  VI.,  Pope.     Causa  Wilfridiana  ;  Monu- 

menta   contemporanea.     (.Migne.    Patrol,  s. 

Lat.  v.  89.) 


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Joannes  VII..  Pope.    Epistote.    (Migne.  Patrol. 

s.  I.at.  V.  .S9.) 
Joannes    VIM.,    Pope.      Epistolx    et     decrela 

«Mii;nc.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  126.) 
Joannes   IX..   Pope.      Epistola;  et  privilegia ; 

Canon   de   electione   papas  ;    Pra^locutio   in 

concilio  Ravennate.     (Migne  Patrol,  .s.  Lat. 

V.  131) 
Joannes    X.,    Pope.      Epistolx    et    privik-gia. 

(^Mi^nc.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  132.) 
Joannes   XI.,   Pope.      Epistolx   et    privilegia. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  132.) 
Joannes   XII..   Pope.      Epistolae  et  privilegia. 

(.Mignc.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  133.) 
Joannes    XIII.,    Pope.      Epistola;    et    decreta. 

(Migiie.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  135.) 
Joannes  XIV.,  Pope.   Epistola  ad  Aloneni  Bene- 

vciUannni.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  137.) 
Joannes   XV..   Pope.     Epistola  et  privilegia. 

(Mignt-.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  137.) 
Joannes  XVIII.,  Pope.     Epistola;  et  diplomata. 

(Migni-.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  139.) 
Joannes  XIX.,  Pope.     Epistolae  et  diplomata. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  141.) 
Joannes.  Deaeon  of  Rome,  canon  of  the  Lateran. 

Liber  de  ecclesia  Lateranensi.     (Migne.  Pa- 
trol, s.  Lat.  V.  194.) 
Joannes  Cirita.     See  Cirita,  J. 
Joannes  dc  Garlandia.     See  Garlande,  J.  de. 
Joannes  Je  O.venedcs.  Chronica  [871-1292];  ed. 

by   Sir   Henry   Ellis.     Lond.,    1S59.     1.   8°. 

(Chronicles  of  G.  B.  no.  13.) 
Joannes   Laurentius  or  Lydus.     [Opera];  ex 

recognitione   I.    Bekkeri.      (Corpus    script. 

llyz.  V.  31.) 
Joannes  Scolus.     Sec  Erigena,  J.  S. 
Joannes.     See  also  Giovanni. — Jean. — John. — 

J>.;m. 
Jocellnus  de  Brakelonda.    Chronica  de  rebus 

gestis  Samsonis  abbatis  monasterii  S.   Ed- 
mund! ;  curante  J.  G.   Rokewode.     Lond., 

1S40.     4°.     (Camden  Soc.  v.  13.) 
Joel.      Chronographia  compendiaria ;    recog. 

I.  Hekkerus.     (Corpus  script.  Byz.  v.  29.) 
Jogues,  Isaac.     The  Jogues  papers ;  tr.  with  a 

memoir,  by  John  G.  Shea.   (N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc. 

Col.  2d  ser.  V.  3.) 

.Same.     Narrative  of  a  captivity  among 

the  Mohawk  Indians;  A  description  of  New 
Nelherland  in  1642-43,  etc.    N.  Y.,  1856.    8°. 

Novum  Belgium  ;  description  de  Nieuw 

Netherland  et  notice  sur  Rene  Goupil.     N. 
Y.,  1862.     8°. 

ling.     Novum  Belgium  ;  account  of  New 

Netherl.ind,  1643-44  ;  with  notes,  by  John  G. 
Shea.     N.  Y.,  1S62.    4°. 

Johannes  Secundut.    Sec  Everard,  J.  S. 

John  if  .liislria,  prince.  Don  John  ;  or,  Pas- 
sages from  the  history  of  the  i6th  century, 
1547-78;  by  Sir  Wni.  .Stirling-Maxwell.  2 
vols.     Lond.,  1883.     I.  8°. 


John  of  Corn7ca/l.     Eulogium  ad  Ale.xandrum 

III.  papam,  quod  Christus  sit  aliquis  homo. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  199.) 
John  of  Jenstein.  157S-97  ;  by  A.  H.  Wratislaw. 

(Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  7.) 
^o\\x\  of  Salisbury,  I.at.  ioannes  Sarcsbcriensis. 

Opera  omnia,  juxta  editionem  Oxoniensem 

quam  exegit  J.  A.  Giles.  Parisiis,  1S55.  1.8°. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  199.) 
John  Inglesant ;  a  romance.     See  Shorthouse, 

J.  H. 
Johnes,  .\rthur  James.     Philological  proofs  of 

the  original  unity  and  recent  origin  of  the 

iiunian  race.     Lond.,  1S46.     S°. 
Johnes,  Edward  R.     -Sr^*  Johnes  family. 
Johnes,  Thomas.     Sec  Froissart,  Jean. 
Johnes  family.    Johnes  familv  of  Southampton, 

L.  I.,  1629-16S6  ;  by  Edward  R.  Johnes.     N. 

Y.,  18S6.     8". 
Johns,  Jane.     Narrative  of  [her]  life  and  suffer- 
ings.    Charleston,  1S37.     8°. 
Johns    Hopkins   University.     [Baltimore,   Md.] 

7th,  I  ilh-i4th  annual  report  of  tlie  president. 

5  vols.     Bait.,  1SS2-S9.     8°. 
Circular,  18S3-S7.  vols.  2-6.  5  vols.  [Bait.] 

1883-87.     4°. 

Register,  1S82-83,  'S4-S5.     2  vols.     Bait., 

1883-S5.     S". 

University  studies  in  historical  and  politi- 
cal sciences ;  ed.  by  Herbert  B.  Adams. 
Series  i-io.     10  vols.    Bait.,  18S3-92.    8°. 

Coti/tmts:  vol.  1.  Local  in^liiuttoiis.  Freeman.  Ed. 
A.  Introduction  to  Anicr.  instilulional  liislory  :  witli 
account  of  F.'s  visit  10  Ballimorc.  by  ll»c  editor.  - 
Adams.  H.  B.  Germanic  origin  of  New  Kngland 
towns;  with  notes  on  co-operatioti  in  university  work. 
—Shaw.  Albert.  Local  Kovcrnnicnt  in  Illinois.— Gould, 
E.  R.  L.  Local  Kovernnient  in  Pennsylvania. — Adams, 
H.  B.  Saxon  titbiUR  men  in  America.— Bemis.  Ed.  W. 
Local  Kovernnicnl  in  Micbigan  and  tbe  Nortbwcst. — 
Ingle,  Kd.  Parish  institutions  of  Maryl-and,  with  illust. 
from  parish  records. — Johnson.  John.  Old  Maryland 
manors ;  with  records  of  a  court  lect  and  a  court  baron. 
— Adams,  H.  B.  Norman  constables  in  America  : — Vil- 
lage communities  of  Cape  Anne  and  Salem.— Johnston, 
Alex.  The  genesis  of  a  New  England  state— Ramage, 
B.J.  Local  government  and  free  schools  in  S.  Caro- 
lina. 

2.  InslitittioHsand  rcotwttitcs.  Adams.  H.  B.  Meth- 
ods of  historical  study.— Ely.  Richard  T.  Past  and 
presenlofpoliticaleconomy.— Hosmer.Jas.  W.  Samuel 
Adams,  the  man  of  the  town-meeting— Adams.  Henry 
C.  T.ixalion  in  thcl'.S..  17S9-1S16.— Macy.  Jesse.  In- 
stitution.al  beginnings  in  a  western  state.  -W«»den, 
\Vm.  B.  Indian  money  as  a  factor  in  New  England 
civilization.  — Channing.  F.d.  Town  and  county  gov- 
ernment in  the  Knglish  colonies  o(  N.  America,— 
Johnson.  John.  Rudimentary  society  among  boys.— 
Shinn.  Chas.  H.     Land  laws  of  mining  districts. 

,1.  AfiTir/and,  I'itsinia  and  llailiinglim.  Adams, 
H.  B.  Maryland's  influence  upon  land  cessions  to  the 
t'.  S.,  etc.— Ingle,  Ed.  Local  institutions  of  Virginia.- 
Ely,  Rich.  T.  Recent  Amer.  socialism.— Wilhelm,  L. 
W.  Local  institutions  of  Maryland.— ScoH.  Austin. 
Induenceoflhc  proprietors  in  founiling  New  Jersey.— 
Davis,  lliirace.  American  constitutions.— Porter.  John 
A.    Cityof  \V.ishiiiKl<in.  its  origin  and  administration. 

4.  Sfiniii  iptji  iitr.-rrnmrnl  and  land  tfnurr.  Elling, 
IrviniJ.  Dutch  village  communities  on  the  Hudson 
river.— Foster,  \Vm.  E.    Town  government  in  Rhode 


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Island.— Channing.  Ed.  The  Narragaiisett  planters.— 
Holcomb.  Wni.  P.  Pennsylvania  boroughs.— Jameson. 
J.  F.  Introd.  to  the  study  of  the  constitutional  and 
political  history  of  the  states. -Randall.  Danl.  R.  A 
Puritan  colony  in  Maryland.— Sato.  Shosuke.  History 
of  the  land  question  in  the  U.  S.  Levermore.  Chas.  H- 
Town  and  city  government  of  New  Haven. -Egleston, 
M.     Land  system  of  the  Xew  England  colonies. 

5.  Miiiiicipa!  goVL-iimunI ,  history  and  politics.  Allin- 
son.  Ed.  P.,  and  Penrose.  Boies.  City  government  of 
Philadelphia.— Bugbee,  Jas.  M.  City  government  of 
Boston.— Snow,  Marshall  S.  City  government  of  St, 
Louis.  —  Bourinoi.  John  G.  Local  government  iii 
Canada.— Butler.  Nich.  iL  Effect  of  the  war  of  1S12 
upon  the  consolidation  of  the  Union— Adams.  H.  B. 
Notes  on  the  literature  of  charities.  — Bryce.  James. 
Predictions  of  Hamilton  and  De  Tocqueville.— Frede- 
rioq,  Paul.  Study  of  history  in  England  and  Scotland  : 
tr.  by  H.  Leonard.— Adams,  H.  B.  Seminary  libraries 
and  university  extension.— Whiie,  And.  D.  European 
schools  of  history  and  politics. 

6.  History  0/  cooperation  in  the  United  States. 
Bemis,  Ed.  W.  Cooperation  in  New  England  ;— Coop- 
eration in  the  Middle  States.— Shaw.  Albert.  Coopera- 
tion in  the  Northwest.— Warner,  A.  G.  Three  phases 
of  cooperation  in  the  West.— Shinn,  Chas.  H.  Coopera- 
tion on  the  Pacific  coast.— Randall,  D.  R.  Cooperation 
in  Maryland  and  the  South. 

7.  Social  science,  municipal  and  federal  government. 
Montague,  F.  C.  Arnold  Tovnbee ;  with  account  of 
the  work  of  Toynbee  Hall,  by  P.  L.  Cell.- Moses.  Ber- 
nard. Establishment  of  municipal  government  in  San 
Francisco.- Howe,  Wm.  W.  Municipal  history  of  Xew 
Orleans.— Trent,  Wm.  P.  English  culture  in  Virginia. 
—Andrews,  Chas.  M.  River  towns  of  Connecti  °ut ;  a 
study  of  Wethersfield,  Hartford  and  Windsor.— Bourr- 
not.  John  G.     Federal  government  in  Canada. 

S.  History,  politics  and  education.  Small,  .\lbion 
W.  Beginnings  of  Amer.  nationality,  1774-89.— Spen- 
cer, David  E.  Local  government  in  Wisconsin.— 
Blackmar,  Frank  W.  Spanish  colonization  in  the 
southwest.— Fridericq,  Paul.  The  study  of  history  in 
Germany  and  France :  tr.  by  H.  Leonard.— Bracket*. 
J.  R.  Notes  on  the  progress  of  the  colored  people  of 
Maryland  since  the  war.— Fredericq,  P.  Study  of  his- 
tory in  Holland  and  Belgium  ,■  tr,  by  H.  Leonard.— 
Adams.  H.  B.,  and  others.  Seminary  notes  on  recent 
historical  literature. 

9.  Education,  history  and  politics.  Willoughby,  W. 
W.  and  W.  F.  Government  and  administration  of  the 
U.  S.— Steiner,  B.  C.  History  of  university  education 
in  Maryland.- Oilman,  D.  C.  Johns  Hopkins  Univer- 
sity, 1S76-91 ;  with  supp.  notes  on  university  extension 
etc.,  by  R.  G.  Moulton.-Williams,  W.  K.  Communes 
of  Lombardy  from  6th  to  the  loth  century.— Stephen- 
son, And.  Public  lands  and  agrarian  laws  of  the 
Roman  republic— lyenaga.  T.  Constitutional  develop- 
ment of  Japan,  iS53-Si.-McPherson,  J.  H.  T.  History 
of  Liberia.— Turner,  Fred.  J.  Character  and  influence 
of  the  Indian  trade  in  Wisconsin  ;  a  study  of  the 
trading  post. 

10.  Church  and  state.  Mikkelsen,  M.  A.  The 
Bishop  Hill  colony;  a  religious  communistic  settle- 
ment in  Henry  Co.,  111.— Lauer,  P.  E.  Church  and 
state  in  New  England.-Petrie.  Geor.ge.  Church  and 
state  in  early  Maryland.— Weeks.  S.  B.  Religious 
development  in  the  province  of  North  Carolina. 

Same.     Extra   vol.s.    1-4,    6-1 1.     10   vols 

Bait.,  1S86-92.     8°. 

Contents:  1.  Levermore,  Chas.  H.  The  republic 
of  New  Haven;  a  history  of  municipal  evolution. 
2.  Allinson,  Ed.  P.,  and  Penrose,  Boies.  Philadelphia. 
16S1-1SS7.  3-  Brown,  Geo.  Wm.  Baltimore  and  the 
19th  of  April,  1S61 ;  a  study  of  the  war.  4.  Howard. 
Geo.  E.  Introd.  to  the  local  constitutional  histni-y  of 
the  U.  S.  v.  I.  6.  Brackett,  J.  R.  The  negro  in  Mary- 
land ;  a  study  of  the  institution  of  slavery.  7.  Wil- 
loughby, W.  W.    Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S. ;  its  his- 


torj  and  influence  in  our  constitutional  system.  8. 
Nitobe.  I.  Intercourse  between  the  U.  S.  and  Japan  ; 
an  hist,  sketch.  9.  Vincent.  John  M.  State  and  federal 
government  in  Switzerland.  10.  Blackmar,  Frank  W. 
Spanish  institutions  of  the  Southwest.  11.  Cohn, 
Morris  M.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Consti 
tution. 

Notes,     nos.  1-6.     n.  p.,  1SS9.    S°. 

Contents:  i.  Shaw.  Albert.  Municipal  govern- 
ment in  England.  2.  Grey,  Wm.  Social  work  in 
Australia  and  London.  3.  Adams.  H.  B.  Encourage- 
ment of  higher  education.  4.  Low.  Seth.  The  problem 
of  city  government.  5.  Uhler,  Philip  R.  Sketch  of 
the  history  of  public  libraries  in  Baltimore.  6.  Adams, 
H.  B.     Work  among  workingwomen  in  Baltimore. 

Johnson,  Ale.vander  Bryan,  Treatise  on  lan- 
guage.    N.  Y.,  1S36.     S°. 

Johnson,  Alvin  J.  Johnson's  new  illustrated 
family  atlas  of  the  world  ;  with  treatise  on 
physical  geography  by  A.  Guyot,  etc.  N. 
Y.,  1874.     fol. 

Johnson's  revised  universal  cyclopaedia  ; 

ed.  by  F.  A.  P.  Barnard  and  A.  Guyot.  8 
vols.     N.  Y.,  18S9-90.     s.  fol. 

Johnson,  Andrew.  Memorial  addresses  on  the 
life  and  character  of  J.  in  [Congress],  Jan.  12. 
Wash.,  1876.     I.  8°. 

[Johnson,  Anna  C]  Iroquois  ;  or,  Bright  side 
of  Indian  character ;  by  Minnie  Myrtle 
[pseud.].    N.  Y.,  1855.     12°. 

Johnson,  Arnold  Burges.  Sec  U.  S.  Treasury 
Dept.     Light-House  Board. 

Johnson,  Arthur  Henry.  The  Normans  in 
Europe.  Lond.,  1880.  12°.  (Epochs  of 
modern  history.) 

Johnson,  Bradley  Tyler.  Foundation  of  Mary- 
land, and  the  act  cone,  religion  of  April  21, 
1649.     (Maryland  Hist.  Soc.  fund  pub.  iS.) 

Johnson,  Charles.  General  history  of  the  lives 
and  adventures  of  famous  highwaymen, 
murderers,  street-robbers,  etc.  Lond.,  1734. 
fol. 

Johnson,  Charles  R.  History  and  manual  of 
the  1st  Cong.  Church,  Norwich.  N.  Y.  Nor- 
wich, 1879.     8°. 

Johnson,  Crisfield.  Centennial  history  of  Erie 
Co.,  N.  Y.     Buffalo,  1876.     8°. 

First  school  house  in  Buffalo.     (Buffalo 

Hist.  Soc.  Pub.  V.  I.) 

Johnson,  C.  B.  Letters  from  the  British  settle- 
ment in  Pennsylvania.     Phila.,  1819.     12°. 

Johnson,  C.  Ben.  Sketch  of  the  Wyoming 
Hist,  and  Geol.  Society,     n.  p.,  18S0.     8°. 

Johnson,  Edward.  Wonder-working  provi- 
dence of  Sion's  Saviour  ;  a  history  of  New 
England,  1628-52.  Lond.,  1654.  repr.  with 
a  historical  introduction  by  Wm.  F.  Poole. 
Andover,  1S67.     4°. 

Same.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  12-14 

17,  18.) 

Chickering,  Jos.     Notice  of  J.     (Same, 

V.  12.) 

Johnson,  Edward  F.  Woburn  records  of  births, 
deaths  and  marriages,  1640-1873.  2  vols. 
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Johnson,  Evan  Malbone.  Parish  details ;  stale- 
nunt  of  the  statistics  of  St.  Jolin"s  Church, 
Brooklyn,  L.  I.     N.  Y.,  1S52.     12°. 

Johnson,  George.  Diseases  of  the  kidney,  etc. 
Lond..  1S52.    8°. 

Johnson,  Helen  Kcndrick.  Our  familiar  songs 
and  those  who  made  them.  N.  Y.,  1SS9.  1.  8° 

Johnson,  James.  Change  of  air  ;  or.  The  phi- 
losophy of  travelling.     N.  Y.,  1S31.     S°. 

Johnson,  Jeremiah.  Deduction  of  title  to  part 
of  "The  homestead  farm,"  in  Brooklyn, 
n.  p.,  1S53.     ob.  fol. 

Recollections  of  Brooklyn  and  New  York 

in  1776.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Johnson,  Saml.  R.     Memorial  discourse 

on  the  life  of  J.     Brooklyn,  1854.     8°.  , 

Johnson,  John,  prinler.  Typographia  ;  or.  The 
printers'  instructor.  2  vols.    Lond.,  1824.  8°. 

Johnson,  Sir  John.  .Orderly  book  during  the 
Oriskany  campaign,  1776-77  ;  annot.  by  \Ym. 
L.  Stone,  with  hist,  introd.  by  J.  W.  de  Peys- 
ter  ;  and  Tories  or  Loyalists  in  America,  by 
T.  B.  Myers.  Albany,  1S82.  4°.  (Munsell's 
Hist.  ser.  no.  11.) 

Johnson,  John,  Jr.  Old  Maryland  manors, 
with  records  of  a  court  leet  and  a  court 
baron.     (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud.  v.  i.) 

Rudimentary  society  among  boys.  (Same. 

V.  2.) 

Johnson,  Rci<.  John.  Theological  works.  2 
vols.  Oxford,  1847.  8°.  (Lib.  of  Anglo- 
Cath.  theol.) 

Collection  of  the  laws  and  canons  of  the 

Church  of  England  to  the  reign  of  Henry 
\'I1I.;  tr.  with  notes.  2  vols.  0.\ford,  1850- 
51.     S°.     {Same.) 

Johnson,  John  Barent.  Farewell  sermon,  Sept. 
26,  North  Dutch  Church,  Albany.  Albany, 
i,8o2.     8°. 

I  Johnson,  John  Graver.]  Criticism  of  Reed's 
aspersions  of  Benj.  Rush,  with  consideration 
of  los.  Reed's  character;  by  a  Member  of 
the  Phila.  Bar.     Phila.,  1S67.     8°. 

Johnson,  John  Lipscomb.  The  University  me- 
morial ;  biographical  sketches  of  the  alumni 
of  the  University  of  Virginia  who  fell  in  the 
Confederate  war.     Bait.,  1871.     8", 

Johnson,  Lawrence  C.  Strata  of  the  Tusca- 
lods.i,  etc.     Sec  .Smith,  Eugene  A. 

Johnson,  Lorenzo  D.  Cliaplains  of  the  general 
government,  with  objections  to  their  employ- 
ment considered.     N.  Y.,  1856.     12°. 

Johnson,  L.  D.     .S'rr  Johnson,  Thomazin  G. 

Johnson,  Oliver.     .SV<' Garrison,  \Vm.  Lloyd. 

Johnson,  Philip.  Memoir  of  J.  ;  by  \V.  S. 
.Siryki-r.    {N.  J.  Uist.  Soc.  Proc.  a^  ser.  v.  4.) 

Johnson,  Reverdy.  Reply  to  the  review  of 
Ju<Ig<-  Holt  of  the  proceedings  in  the  case  of 
I' il/ John  Porter.     Ball.,  1.S6.V     .S'". 

Johnson,  Richard.  Report  of  the  trial  of  J.  for 
the  murder  of  Ursula  Newman.  N.  \'.,  1S29. 
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[Johnson,    Robert.]      New    life    of  Virginia ; 

being  the  2d  part  of  Nova  Brittania.     1612. 

(Force's  tracts,  v.  i.) 
[ ]  Nova  Brittania  ;  offering  most  excellent 

fruites   by  planting  in   Virginia   [by  R.  L]. 

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Joinville,  Francois  Ferdinand  Philippe  Louis 
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Jomini,  Antoine  Henri,  haroii  de.  Treatise  on 
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of  the  wars  of  Frederick  the  Great ;  tr.  from 
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libri  III.;  De  institutione  regia  ;  He  cultu 
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Jones,  Agnes  Elizabeth.  "Una  and  her  pau- 
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Jones.  Alexander.  The  Cymry  of  '76 ;  or, 
Welshmen  and  their  descendants  in  the 
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2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1S55.     8°. 

Historical  sketchoftheelectric  telegraph; 

its  rise  and  progress  in  the  U.  S.     N.  Y., 
1S52.     8°. 

Jones,  Andrew  A.  Digest ;  being  account  of 
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Jones,  Anson.  Memoranda  and  official  corres- 
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Jones,  .\.  The  revenue  book  ;  cont.  the  new 
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Jones,  Benjamin.  Working  men  cotiperators. 
.SVt-  Acland,  Arthur  D.  H. 

Jones,  Caleb.  Orderly  book  of  the  "  Maryland 
loyalists  regiment,"  June  iS-Oct.  12,  177S; 
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Jones,  Cave.  .Solemn  appeal  to  the  church 
[Trinity];  statement  of  facts  in  thi;  matters 
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Jones.  Charles  Colcock,  Jr.  Address  in  Liber- 
ty Co.,  Georgia,  Mch.  1SS9,  on  the  relaying  of 
a  corner  stone  of  a  monument  to  the  found- 
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Ancient  tmnuli  on  the  .Savannah   River. 

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Ancient  tumuli  in  Georgia,  1S69.     (Amer. 

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Itiographical   sketches   of  the   delegates 

from  Georgia  to  the  Continental  Congress. 
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History  of  Georgia.      2   vols.      Boston, 

1SS3.     8°. 

Conlnits:  I.  Aboriginal  and  colonial  cpoctis.     2. 
Rcvolulioiiary  epoch. 

Memorial  with   regard  to  a  subscription 

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Savannah,  1861.    8°. 

Negro  myths  from   the   Georgia  coast. 

Boston,  18S8.     12'. 

Oration,  Oct.  31,  on  the  unveiling  and 

dedication   of  the  Confederate   Monument, 
Augusta,  Ga.     [Augusta,  1S7S.]     8°. 

[ ]  Siege  of  Savannah,  in  1779  ;  as  described 

in  two  journals  of  F'rench  officers  in  the  fleet 
of  Count  D'Estaing.     Albany,  1S74.    4°. 

Siege  of  Savannah,  1S64,  and  the  confed- 
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Sec  Elbert,    Saml. — Jasi)er,   Wm. — Lee, 

Henry. — Pulaski,  Casimir. — Soto,  Hernando 
de. — Tomo-chi-chi. 

Jones,  Charles  Handfield.  Studies  on  func- 
tional nervous  disorders.     Lond.,  1S70.     S°. 

Jones,  Charles  Henry.  History  of  the  cam- 
paign for  the  conquest  of  Canada  in  1776. 
Phila.,  18S2.    8°. 

Sec  Rodman  family. 

Jones,  David.  Yalue  of  annuities  and  rever- 
sionary payments  ;  appended,  a  Treatise  on 
probability,  by  Wm.  Lubbock  and  J.  E.  D. 
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Jones,  David  S.  Memorial  of  J.;  with  notices 
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Jones,  Electa  Fidelia.  Stockbridge  past  and 
present ;  records  of  an  old  mission  station. 
Springfield,  1854.     12°. 

Jones,  George,  count  Joannes.  History  of 
ancient  America,  proving  the  identity  of  the 
aborigines  with  the  Tyrians  and  Israelites. 
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Jones,  George,  ehoplain  V.  S.  \.  Obs.  on  the 
zodical  light.     Sec  Perry,  M.  C. 

Jones,  George  F.  Coin  collector's  mamial. 
Phila.,  n.  d.    4°. 

Jones,  Henry.  American  views  of  Christ's 
second  advent.     N.  Y.,  1S42.     8°. 

Jones.  Henry  Hence.  .Animal  chemistry  in  its 
application  to  stomach  and  renal  diseases. 
Lond.,  1850.     8°. 

Lectures  on  the  ap|»lications  of  chemistry 

and  mechanics  to  pathology  and  t  hcrapeutics, 
Lond.,  1867.     S°. 


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The  Royal  Institution  ;   its  founder  and 

first  professors.     Lond.,  1871.     8°. 

Jones,  Henry  R.     See  Lee,  Wm.  W. 

Jones,  Horatio  Gates.  See  Bradford,  And. — 
Levering  family. 

Jones,  Hugh.  Present  state  of  Virginia,  1724. 
icpr.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8°.     (Sabin's  reprints.) 

Jones,  Inigo.  Life  of  J.;  by  Peter  Cunning- 
ham ;  remarks  on  his  sl^etches  for  masques 
and  dramas,  by  J.  R.  Planch^ ;  five  court 
masques  ed.  from  Ben  Jonson,  etc.,  by  J.  P. 
Collier ;  with  facsimiles  of  drawings  by  J. 
Lond.,  1S4S.     8°.     (.Shakespeare  Soc.  v.  15.) 

Jones,  Isaac.  Tlie  mandate  of  God,  etc.;  ser- 
mon in  Trinity  Cliurch,  Milton,  and  St. 
Michael,  Litchfield,  1S45 ;  being  100  years 
since  the  formation  of  the  Episcopal  Church 
in  Litchfield.     Litchfield,  1S46.     8°. 

Jones,  Jesse  H.     See  Oliver,  Henry  K. 

Jones,  John  B.  Rebel  war  clerk's  diary.  2  vols. 
Phila.,  1S66.     8°. 

Jones,  John  Paul.  Memoirs  of  J.,  from  his  orig- 
inal journals  and  correspondence  ;  prep,  by 
himself.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1843.     12°. 

French.    M^moires  de  J.,  Merits  par  lui- 

m^me  en  anglais,  et  tr.  par  le  citoyen  Andr^. 
Paris,  1798.     12°. 

Interesting   life,   travels,  voyages  and 

daring  engagements  of  J.    Hudson,  1809.  12°. 

Mackenzie,  Alex.  S.     Life  of  Jones.     2 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1845.     12°. 

[Sands,  R.]  [£'0'.]  Life  and  correspon- 
dence of  J.;  inch  his  narrative  of  the  cam- 
paign of  the  Liman.     N.  Y.,  1830.     8°. 

Sherbl-rne,  John    Henry.      Life   of  J. 

Lond.,  1S25.     8°. 

Jones,  John  Winter.  Sec  Varthema,  Ludovico 
di. 

Jones,  Joseph,  BI.  D.  Contagious  and  infec- 
tious diseases  ;  their  prevention  and  arrest. 
Baton  Rouge,  1884.     8°. 

Explorations  of  the  aboriginal  remains  of 

Tennessee.     (Smithsonian  Inst.  Contrib.  v. 
22.) 

Hospital  plans.     Sec  Billings,  John  S. 

Researches  cone,  certain  North  American 

vertebrata.     (Smithsonian  Inst,  contrib.    v. 
22.) 

Jones,  Joseph,  0/  I'in^iiiia.  Letters,  lyTj-Sy; 
[ed.  by  W.  C.  Ford].     Wash.,  1S89.     4°. 

Jones,  Joseph  Huntington.  Outline  of  a  work 
of  grace  in  the  Presbyterian  congregation. 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1837.  Phila.,  1839.  12°. 

Jones,  Joseph  Seawell.  Defence  of  the  revolu- 
tionary history  of  North  Carolina  from  the 
aspersions  of  Jefferson.     Boston,  1834.     8°. 

Memorials  of  North  Carolina.      N.    Y., 

1S38.     8°. 

Jones,  Lewis  Hampton.     6'^^  Jones  family. 
Jones,  Lot.    Discourse  on  the  25th  anniversary 

of  the  Church  of  the  Epiphany,  N.  Y.    N.  Y., 

1S58.    8°. 


See  Taylor,  Sarah  L.  F. 

Jones,  Lynds  Eugene.  See  American  cata- 
logue. 

Jones, Morris  Charles.     See  Waldo  family. 

Jones,  Morven  M.     See  Mitchill,  Saml.  L. 

Jones,  Owen.  Designs  for  mosaic  and  tessel- 
lated pavements ;  with  an  essay  on  their 
materials  and  structure,  by  F.  O.  Ward. 
Lond.,  1S42.     4°. 

Grammar  of  ornament.   Lond.,  1S68.   fol. 

and  Goury,  Jules.     Plans,  elevations  and 

details  of  the  Alhambra ;  with  a  trans,  of  the 
Arabic  inscriptions,  and  a  historical  notice 
of  the  Kings  of  Grenada,  by  Pasqual  de 
Gayangos.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S42-45.     fol. 

See  Waring,  John  B. 

Jones,  Peter,  Ojibwa  convert.     History  of  the 

Ojebway  Indians  ;  with  memoir  of  the  writer 

and  introd.,  by  G.  Osborn.    Lond.,  1861.   12°. 
Jones,  Pomroy.     Annals  and  recollections  of 

Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.     Rome,  1S51.     8°. 
Jones,  Samuel.     Communications  on  Clinton's 

Historical   discourse,   Spafford's    gazetteer. 

Smith's  History  of  New  York,  etc.     (N.  Y. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  ist  ser.  v.  3.) 
[Jones,  Sarah  L.]      Life  in  the  South  ;   by  a 

Blockaded  British  subject.     2  vols.     Lond., 

1863.     8°. 

•  See  Jackson,  Thos.  J. 

[Jones,  Stephen.]   History  of  Poland.   Dublin, 

1795-     S°. 
Jones,  Thomas, y«rf§-^.     History  of  New  York 

during  the  Revolutionary  war;  ed.  by  Ed. 

Floyd  de  Lancey,  with  notes,  etc.     2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1879.     1.  8°. 
Jones,  Thomas  Wharton.   Failure  of  sight  from 

railway  and  other  injuries  of  the  spine  and 

head.     Lond.,  1869.     8°. 

Principles    and    practice    of   ophthalmic 

medicine  and  surgery.  2d  ed.  Lond.,  1855. 
12°. 

Jones,  U.  J.    History  of  the  early  settlement  of 

the  Juniata  Valley  [with  app.  by  Wm.  H. 

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Journal  of  Philology,  vols.  2-5.  4  vols.  Lond., 
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Contents:  i.  Discovery  of  Iceland  by  the  Nor- 
wegians. 9th  century.  — Ohthcrc.  Voyages  to  the 
White  Sea  and  the  Baltic.  9lh  cent.— Forsler.  J.  R,  Re- 
marks on  situation  of  Sciringes-heal  and  Haethum.— 
Wulfstein.  Voyage  in  the  Baltic,  as  related  to  King 
Alfred, —Sighclm.  Voyage  to  India,  in  the  reign  of 
Alfred.— Erigena,  John.  Travels  to  Athens,  9th  cent. 
-Alfred.  Geography  of  the  known  world,  9th  cent. — 
Leucandcr,  A.  Travels  in  iilh  cent.  —  Swanus. 
Voyage  to  Jerusalem,  1052.— Voyage  of  three  ambassa- 
dors from  Eng.  to  Constantinople,  about  1056. — Alured. 
Pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem,  1058.— Ingulphus.  Pilgrim- 
age to  Jerusalem,  1064.— Orig.  discovery  of  Greenland 
by  Icelanders,  9th  cent.— Early  discovery  of  Winland, 
or  America,  by  Icelanders,  about  looi. — Travels  of  two 
Mahometans  into  India  and  China.  9th  cent.— Benja- 
min, Rabbi.  Travels  from  Spain  to  China,  izth  cent.— 
Travels  of  an  Englishman  in  Tarlary,  1243.  — Sketch 
of  the  revolutions  in  Tarlarj.- Carpini,  John  de  P. 
Travels,  1246.— Rubruquis.  \V.  de.  Travels,  about  1253. 
—  Haitho.  Travels,  1254.— Polo,  Marco.  Travels  into 
China  and  the  East,  1260-95. —  Oderic  of  Portenau. 
Travels  in  1318.— Mandeville.  Sir  John.  Travels  in 
1322.— Pegoletli.  Itinerary  between  Asof  and  China, 
1355.— Zeno.  N.  and  A.  Voyages  in  1380.— Schildt- 
berger.  Travels,  1394.— Travels  of  the  ambassadors  of 
Shah  Rokh,  1419.— Quirini.  Voyage  and  shipwreck. 
1431.— Barbaro,  Josaphat.    Travels,  1436. 

2.  Early  pilgrimages  from  England  to  the  Holy 
Land,  1097-1 107.— Discovery  of  Madeira.— Account  of 
discovery  and  conquest  of  Canary  Islands. — History 
of  the  discoveries  of  the  Portuguese  along  coast  of 
Africa,  and  discovery  and  conquests  in  India,  1412- 
1505.— Galvano,  A.  Summary  of  the  discoveries  of  the 
world,  to  1555.  — Contarini,  A.  Journey  from  Venice  to 
Persia,  1473-76.— Voyages  of  discovery  by  the  Portu- 
guese along  western  coast  of  Africa  under  direction  of 
Don  Henry.— Cada-MoslOf  A.  or  L.  da,  and  Cintra, 
Pedro  de.  Journals  of  voyages  to  Africa.  1455,  etc.- 
Continuation  of  the  Portuguese  discoveries  on  coast  of 
Africa,  1463-S6.— Caslancda.  Hernan  Lopez  de.  His- 
tory of  the  discovery  and  conquest  of  India,  by  the 
Portuguese,  1497-1505.— Letters  from  Lisbon,  beginning 
of  16th  cent.,  respecting  the  then  recent  discovery  of 
route  by  sea  to  India,  and  the  Indian  trade. 

3.  Columbus.  F  History  of  the  discovery  of  Amer- 
ica, by  Columbus.— Herrera.  A.  de.  Account  of  the 
discovery  of  America,  by  Columbus.— Vespucius,  A. 
Voyages  to  the  new  world.— Summary  of  the  discov- 
eries and  settlements  of  the  Spaniards  in  the  West 
Indies  from  death  of  Columbus  to  expedition  of  Cortes 
against  Mexico.- Diaz  del  Castillo.  B.  History  of  the 
discovery  and  conquest  of  Mexico,  written  in  156S. 

4-  Diaz  del  Castillo.  B.  History,  r<;»/.—Zarate.  A. 
History  of  the  discovery  and  conquest  ot  Peru,  by 
Pizarro. 

5,  Zarate.  A.  Contin.  of  the  early  history  of  Peru, 
after  the  death  of  F.  Pizarro.  to  defeat  of  G.  Pizarro.— 
Vega.  Garcilasso  de  la.  Contin.  of  early  history  of 
Peru,  from  1549  to  death  of  Inca  Tupac  Amaru.— His- 
tory of  discovery  and  conquest  of  Chili.— Discovery  of 
Florida,  and  account  of  ineffectual  attempts  to  conquer 
and  settle  that  country  by  the  Spaniards. 

6.  Early  English  7'oya^es  of  discovrrv  to  America. 
Cabot,  J.  and  S.  Discovery  of  Newfoundland,  1497.— 
Butrigarius,  G.  Discourse  resp.  discoveries  in  Amer- 
ica, by  S.  Cahot. —  Ramusio.  Notice  cone.  S.  Cabol. — 
Anghiera,  Pictro  Martire  d'.  Notice  resp.  the  voyage 
of  S.  Cabot  to  the  northwest.— Lopez  de  Gomara.  F. 
Testimony  cone,  discoveries  of  S.  Cabot.— Note  resp. 
discoveries  of  S.  Cabot,  from  Fabian's  Chronicle.— 
Thnrne,  Robt.  Brief  notice  of  the  discovery  of  New- 
foundland.-Pert,  Sir  T..  and  Cabol.  S.  Voyage  to 
Brazil,  St.  Domingo  and  Porto  Ricn,  ij;i6,— Tison.  T. 
Brief  note  of  a  voy-igc  I"  the  W.  st  Indies,  before  1526.- 
Carfier,  J.  Voyams  to  Nev\  roumlland  and  Canada. 
I.S.M-35-— discoveries,  navigations  and  conquests  of 
Porluguekc  in  the  Ea«t,  with  early  voyages  of  other 
European  nations  to  India. 


7.  Contin.  of  transactions  of  Portuguese  in  India, 
1617-40. — Verlhema.  L.  Voyages  and  travels  in  Egypt, 
Syria,  Arabia,  Persia  and  India. — Frederick.  C.  Voy- 
ages and  travels  in  India.— £ar/»*  £ng-iis/t  voyag'es  to 
Guinea  and  other  parts  of  west  coast  of  Africa.  Wind- 
ham, Thos.  Second  voyageof  the  English  to  Barbary, 
J552;— anrf  Pintcado,  A,  A.  Voyage  to  Guinea  and 
Benin,  1553.— l_ok,  J.  Voyage  to  Guinea,  1554.— Tow- 
erson,Wm.  Voyages  to  Guinea,  1555-58.— Ruttor.  Wm. 
Voyage  to  Guinea,  1562.— Baker.  Robt.  Voyage  to 
Guinea,  1563. — Carlet,  David.  Voyage  to  Guinea,  1564. 
— Fenner,  Geo.  Voyage  to  Guinea  and  Cape  de  Verd 
Islands.  1566.— Hogan,  Edmund.  Embassy  to  Morocco, 
1577  — Roberts,  Henry.  Embassy  to  Morocco.  1585.— 
Welsh,  Jas.  Voyages  to  Benin,  15S8-90.— Rainolds,  R., 
and  Dassel.  T.  Voyage  to  the  rivers  Senegal  and 
Gambia.  1591. — Gallant  escape  of  the  Primrose  from 
Bilboa  in  Spain,  1585— Drake.  Sir  F.  Voyage  to  Ihe 
West  Indies.  1585.— Evesham,  J.  Cruising  voyage  to 
the  Azores  by  Capt.  Whiddon.  15S6.— Drake,  Sir  F. 
Brief  relation  of  services  performed  by  D  ,  1587. — Ac- 
count of  the  expedition  of  the  Spanish  Armada,  1588. 
—Clifford.  G..  earl  of  Cumberland.  Voyage  to  the 
Azores,  1589.— Sea  fight  of  ten  merchant  ships  of  Lon- 
don against  twelve  Spanish  gallies.  in  the  straits  of 
Gibraltar,  1590. — Sea  fight  by  Centurion  of  London 
agst.  five  Spanish  gallics,  1591.— Raleigh,  Sir  W.  Sea 
fight  near  the  Azores  between  the  Revtfnge,  Sir  Rich. 
Granville,  and  15  Spanish  men  of  war,  1591.— Note  of 
the  fleet  of  the  Indies  expected  in  Spain,  1591. — Flicke, 
Robt.  Report  of  a  cruising  voyage  to  the  Azores,  1591, 
sent  with  supplies  to  Lord  T.  Howard.— Linschoten, 
John  H.  van.  Exploits  of  IheEng.  in  cruising  voyages, 
1589-92.— Burrough.  Sir  J.  Cruising  voyage  to  the 
Azores,  1592. — White.  Thos.  ThelakingoftwoSpanish 
ships.  1592. — Downton,  Nich.  Narrative  of  destruction 
of  a  great  East  India  carak.  1594.— List  of  the  royal 
navy  of  Eng.  at  the  demise  of  Q.  Elizabeth. — Early 
voyages  of  the  English  to  the  East  Indies  before  the 
establishment  of  an  exclusive  company.  Stevens,  T. 
Voyage  to  Goa,  1579,  in  the  Portuguese  fleet.- Fitch. 
Ralph,  and  others.  Journey  to  India  overland.  1583; 
with  supplement. 

S.  Eldred.J.  Voyage  to  Tripoli  in  Syria  and  thence 
by  land  to  Bagdat  and  Basora.  1583.— Barret.  Wm.  Of 
the  monsoons,  or  periodical  winds  in  India. — Ray- 
mond, Geo.,  and  Lancaster,  Jas.  1st  voyageof  Eng- 
lish to  India,  1591.— May,  John.  Supplementary  account 
of  the  former  voyage. —  Wood,  Benj.  Unfortunate 
voyage  towards  the  East  Indies.  1596. — Davis.  John, 
Voyage  to  the  East  Indies,  159S.— Adams,  Wm.  Voy- 
age to  Japan.  159S.— Wert.  Sahalt  de.  Voyage  to  the 
Straights  of  Magellan.— Michelburne.5/V  Ed.  Voyage 
to  India,  1604. — Early  voyages  of  the  English  to  India 
after  the  establishment  of  the  E.  I.  Co.— Lancaster,  Jas. 
ist  voyage  of  the  English  E.  I,  Co.,  1601.— Account  of 
Java  and  of  the  first  factory  of  the  English  at  Bantam, 
1603-05.— Middleton.  Henry.  2d  voyageof  the  Co..  1604. 
—Keeling,  Wm.  5d  voyageof  the  Co:,  1607.— Hawkins, 
Wm.  Narrative  of  his  residence  in  dominions  of  the 
Great  Mogul.— Finch.  Wm.  Observations.— Middle- 
ton,  David.  Voyage  to  Bantam  and  the  Moluccas, 
1607.— Sharpey,  Alex.  4lh  voyage  of  the  Eng.  K.  I. Co., 
160S.— Rowles.  Rich.  Voyage— Middleton,  David. 
5th  voyage  of  the  Eng.  E.  I.  Co.,  1609.  — Middleton,  Sir 
H.  6th  voyage  of  the  Enx-  K.  1.  Co.,  1610.  — Downton, 
Nich.  Journal  of  preceding  voyage.— Nippon.  An- 
thony. 7lh  voyage  of  the  Eng.  E.  I.  Co.,  1611.— Floris. 
Peter  W.  Notices  of  the  preceding  voyage.— Saris, 
John.  8th  voyageof  the  Eng.  E.  I.  Co.,  1611. 

9.  Saris,  John.  8th  voyage  ro«/.— Marlow,  Ed. 
9th  voyageof  E.  I.  Co..  i6i2.~Besl.  Thos.    10th  voyage 

of  E.  I.  Co.,  1612.— Copland. ,  Boner,  R..  (im/Whit- 

lington,  N.  Observations  made  during  the  foregoing 
voyage.— nth  voyage  of  E.  I.  Co.,  in  the  Salomon.— 
Newport,  Chris.  12th  voyage  of  the  E.  I.  C.  1613.— 
Downton,  Nich.  Voyage  to  India,  1614.— Steel.  R.,  and 
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Kett,  Charles  W.     See  Rubens,  P.  P. 

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Keyes,  Asa.     See  Keyes  family. 

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Keyes  [family]  genealogy.  Robert  Keyes  of 
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Keymis,  Laurence.  Voyage  to  Guiana,  1596. 
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Kidd,  William.     See  Hood,  Robin. 

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Discovery  of  North  America,  by  John  Ca- 
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Expeditions  of  J.  Lovewell ;  [with]  ac- 
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reprint  of  Thos.  Symmes's  sermon.  Boston, 
1865.     5°. 

History  of  the  Boston  massacre,  Mch.  5, 

1770  ;  narrative  of  the  town  ;  the  trial  of  the 
soldiers ;  unpublished  documents  of  John 
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History  of  the  first  New  Hampshire  regi- 
ment in  the  Revolution.     Albany,  1S68.     8°. 

Military  operations  in  eastern  Maine  and 

Nova  Scotia  during  the  Revolution  ;  chiefly 
compiled  from  the  journals  and  letters  of 
John  Allan.     Albany,  1867.     8°. 

The  Swedes  on  the  Delaware,  and  their 

intercourse  with  New  England.  Boston, 
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Kidder,  Jerome  Henry.     Contributions  to  the 

natural  history  of  Kerguelen  Island,  in  con- 
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Kidder,  Samuel  Theodore.    See  Kidder  family. 

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of  education.     X.  Y.,  1S77.     S°. 

Year  book  of  education  for  1S78  and 

1879.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S7S-79.     8°. 

Kiepert,  Johann  Samuel  Heinrich.  Manual  of 
ancient  geography.     Lend.,  iSSi.     12°. 

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fol. 

Kilbourn.  James.     Sec  Bowers,  Rebecca. 
Kilbourn.  John.     Public  documents  cone,  the 

Ohio  canals,  to  connect  Lake  Erie  with  the 

Ohio  River.     Columbus,  1832.     8°. 
Kilbourn  family.      Family   memorial ;  history 

and  genealogy  of  the  K.  family  in  the  U.  S. 

and  Canada  from  1635  ;  by  P.  K.  Kilbourne. 

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the  name  and  family  of  Kilbourn  ;  by  P.  K. 

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before  the  Bantam  Lyceum,  Litchfield,  Conn. 

Hartford,  1S51.     8°. 

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Litchfield,  Conn.     N.  Y.,  1851.     8°. 

Sketches    and   chronicles    of   Litchfield, 

Conn.  ;  historical,  biographical  and  statisti- 
cal.    Hartford,  1S59.     S". 

See  Kilbourn  family. 

Killebrew,  F.  \V.     See  Hughes,  Thos. 
Killebrew,  Joseph   Buckner.     See  Tennessee. 

Bureau  of  .■\griculture. 
Killen,  William   D.     Ecclesiastical   history   of 

Iri-land.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S75.     8". 
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dra,  Pandora  and  Ormasdes.     Lond.,  1664. 

s.  12°. 
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members.     Danielsonville,  1S77.     12°. 
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[Mass.],  Oct.  8,  1856,  on  the  50th  anniversary 

of  his  ordination.     Boston,  1857.     8°. 

.Sketch  of  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  Ip.s- 

wich.     Haverhill,  1823.     8°. 

Kimball,  James.  Gleanings  from  the  records 
of  Esse.x  Co.     (Esse.x  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  13.) 

Orderly  book  of  the  regiment  of  artillery 

raised   for  the  defence   of  Boston   in   1776. 
(.Same,  v.  13-14.) 

Rantoi-l,  Robt.  S.    Notice  of  K.  {Same, 

V.  18.) 

.See  Richardson  family. — Russell  family. 

Kimball,  John.     .SVc  Ames  family. —  Kimball 

f.iniily. 
Kimball,  loseph  Horace.    Emancipation  in  the 

Wisl  Indies.     .See  Thome,  James  A. 
Kimball  family.    The  Joseph  Kimball  family;  a 

genealogical  memoir  of  the  ascendants  and 

descendants  of  Joseph   Kimball   of  Canter- 


bury, N.  H.,  1634-1S85  ;  comp.  by  John  Kim- 
ball.    Concord,  1SS5.     8°. 

Kincaid.  Eugenio.  History  of  the  labors  of  K.; 
by  .Alfred  S.  Patton.     N.  Y.,  1858.     12°. 

Kindermann.  F.  C.  Chile  mit  Beriicksichtigung 
der  Provinz  Valdivia.     Berlin,  1S49.     8°. 

King,  Annie.  Dr.  Liddon's  tour  in  Egypt  and 
Palestine  in  1S86 ;  being  letters  descriptive 
of  the  tour;  by  his  Sister.  4th  ed.  Lond., 
1892.    8°. 

King,  Barnabas.  Sketch  of  K.;  by  J.  F.  Tuttle. 
(X.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  2.) 

King.  Charles.  Battle  of  Monmouth  Court 
House.     (X.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  4.) 

Discourse.     (Same,  v.  i.) 

History  of  the  N.  Y.  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, with  notices  of  distinguished  mem- 
bers;  anniversary  discourse.  (X.  Y.  Hist. 
Soc.  Col.  2d  ser.  v.  2.) 

Progress  of  the  city  of  New  York  during 

the  last  fifty  years  ;  lecture  before  the  Me- 
chanics' Society,  Dec.  29,  1851.  N.  Y.,  1852. 
8°. 

King,  Charles  William.  Antique  gems  and 
rings.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S72.     1.  8°. 

Antique   gems ;    their  origin,   uses    and 

value  as  interpreters  of  ancient  history. 
Lond.,  i860.     8°. 

flwrf  Lay,  G.  Tradescant.    Claims  of  Japan 

and  Malaysia  upon  Christendom  ;  exhibited 
in  notes  of  vovages  made  in  1837.  2  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1839.     8°. 

King,  Clarence.  Production  of  precious  metals 
in  the  U.  S.     (U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  2d  report.) 

Systematic  geology.     (U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Eng.  Dept.  Prof,  papers,  no.  18.) 

.See  U.  S.     Interior  Dept.  Geol.  Survey  ; — 

War  Dept.  Geol.  Explor.  of  40th  parallel. 

King.  Daniel.     See  Dorr,  Thos.  Wilson. 

King,  Daniel  Putnam.  Memoirs  of  K.,  by  Chas. 
W.  Upham.     (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  10.) 

King,  David.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Redwood 
Library  and  Athenxum  in  Newport,  R.  1. 
Boston,  1S60.     8°. 

King,  Edward.  Munimcnta  antiqua  ;  or,  Ob- 
servations on  antient  castles,  incl.  remarks 
on  the  whole  progress  of  architecture  in 
Great  Britain.  4  vols.    Lond.,  1799-1.S05.  fol. 

King,  Edward.     See  Kingsborough.  I'tscoant. 

King,  Henry  Melville.  Early  Baptists  defended ; 
review  of  Dexter's  account  of  the  visit  to 
Wm.  Witter  in  "As  to  Roger  Williams." 
Boston,  18S0.    s.  4°. 

Historical  discourse  on  the  50th  anniver- 
sary of  the  organisation  of  the  Emmanuel 
Baptist  Church,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  27,  18S4. 
Albany,  n.  d.     8°. 

King.  Homer  A.  Bee-keeper's  text-book.  See 
King,  N.  H. 

King,  Kev.  James.  Anglican  hymnology  ;  ac- 
count of  the  325  standard  hymns  of  the 
highest  merit.     Lond.,  1885.     12°. 


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Cleopatra's  needle  ;  a  history  of  the  Lon- 
don obelisk  with  an  exposition  of  the  hiero- 
ghphics.  Lond.,  n.  d.  12°.  (By-paths  of 
Bible  knowledge,  i.) 

Recent  discoveries  on  the  Temple  hill  at 

Jerusalem.    3d  ed.    Lond.,  1SS8.   12°.   (Same, 

3-) 
King,  Cap/.  James.    Journal  of  transactions  in 
the  Sandwich  Islands.  (Kerr's  Voy.  v.  16-17.) 

See  Cook,  James. 

King,  James  Wilson.  War-ships  and  navies  of 
the  world.     2d  ed.     Boston,  1881.     8°. 

King,  John  Alsop.  Framing  of  the  federal  con- 
stitution and  the  causes  leading  thereto ; 
address  before  the  N.  V.  Hist.  Society  on  its 
83d  anniversary,  1887.     N.  V.,  1S8S.     8°. 

King,  John  Lyle.  Speeches  in  the  Wilkinson- 
Tribune  libel  suit.     See  Evans,  E.  W. 

King,  Moses  [Ed.].  Handbook  of  the  United 
States ;   text   by   M.  F.  Sweetser.      Buffalo, 


31.     8". 


.-,d   ed. 


Harvard  and  its   surroundings. 

enl.     Camb.,  1S80.     12°. 

Same.     6th  ed.     Camb.,  1S84.     s.  4°. 

King,  N.  H.  a/n/  King,  Homer  A.    Bee-keeper's 

text-book.     N.  V.,  1872.     12°. 

King,  Peter,  7th  lord  King.     See  Locke,  John. 

[King,  Richard  John.]  Handbook  to  the  cath- 
edrals of  Wales.     Lond.,  1873.     8°. 

Contents :    Llandaff.  —  St.  D.ivids.  —  St.  Asaph.  — 
Bangor. 
[ ]  Handbook   to  the  cathedrals   of  Eng- 
land.    6  vols.     Lond.,  1869-81.     8°. 

Contents:  Southern  division,  i.  Winchester. — 
Salisbury.  —  Exeter.  —  Wells.  2.  Canterbury.  —  Roch- 
ester. —  Chichester.  —  St.  Albans.  Eastern  division. 
Oxford.  —  Peterborough.  —  Norwich.  —  Ely. —  Lincoln. 
li-'estern  division.  Gloucester.  —  Hereford.  —  Wor- 
cester. —  Bristol.  —  Lichfield.  Northern  division.  1. 
York. —  Ripen.  —  Carlisle.  2.  Durham.  —  Chester. — 
Manchester. 

—  Handbook  to  St.  Pauls.     See  Milman, 

H.  H. 

King,  Rufus.  Ohio  ;  first  fruits  of  the  ordinance 
of  1787.  Boston,  1888.  12°.  (Amer.  common- 
wealths.) 

See  King  family. 

King,  Thomas  Butler.  California,  the  wonder 
of  the  age.     N.  Y.,  1850.     8°. 

Report  on  California.     Wash.,  1850.     S°. 

King,  Thomas  H.  The  study-book  of  me.di^e- 
val  architecture  and  art.  4  vols.  Lond., 
1868.     fol. 

King,  Thomas  Starr.  Christianity  and  human- 
ity, a  series  of  sermons  ;  ed.  with  a  memoir, 
by  Edwin  P.  Whipple.  3d  ed.  Boston,  1S7S. 
12°. 

King,  William,  1663-1712.  Original  works; 
witli  notes  and  memoir,  vol.  i.  Lond., 
1776.     12°. 

King,  William,  16S5-1763.  Political  and  liter- 
ary anecdotes  of  his  own  times.  2d  ed. 
Lond.,  1819.     8°. 


King,  William  Rufus.     Obituary  addresses  on 

the  death  of  K.,  1853.     Wash.,  1854.     8°. 
King  family.  Pedigree  of  King,  of  Lynn,  Mass., 

1602-1891  ;  by  Rufus  King.    n.  p.  [1891].    8°. 
King   family.      Pedigree    of   King,   of   Salem, 

Mass.,  1595-1887  ;  five  lines  of  descent  traced 

by  Rufus  King.     [18S8.]     Broadside. 
King   family.     Children  and  grandchildren   of 

William  and  Dorothy  King  of  Salem  ;   by 

Henry  F.  Waters.     (Essex   Inst.   Hist.   col. 

V.  16.) 
King  family.      Genealogy   of    the   families  of 

Kings   who   lived   in   Raynham,    1680-1865 ; 

by  E.  .Sanford.     Taunton,  1S66.     8°. 
King  of  the  Hurons.     See  Myers,  P.  Hamilton. 
[Kinglake,  Alexander  William.]   Eothen.   New 

ed.     Lond.,  1S64.     8°. 

Invasion  of  the  Crimea  ;   its  origin  and 

progress  to  the  death  of  Lord  Raglan.  6 
vols.     N.  Y.,  1863-8S.     8°. 

Kingman,  Bradford.  History  of  North  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.;  with  familv  registers.  Boston, 
1866.     8°. 

Kingman,  Leroy  Wilson.  See  Isbell  and  King- 
man families. 

Kings  County,  N.  Y.  Kings  County  Rural 
Gazette,  vols.  4-14.  11  vols.  Flatbush, 
1876-S5.     fol. 

Records  of  baptisms  and  marriages  in  the 

Reformed  Dutch  churches  of  Kings  Co.,  L.  I.; 
copied  1862,  by  H.  Onderdonk,  Jr.     nis.     8°. 

' Registry  laws  and  maps  of  district  divi- 
sions.    Brooklyn,  1869.     8°. 

Board  of  Supervisors.     Abstract  of  the 

proceedings,  on  purchasing  a  site,  and  erec- 
ting a  Court  House.     Brooklyn,  i860.     8°. 

Documents.    2  vols.     Brooklyn,  1857- 

Proceedings,  1869.  Brooklyn,  1870.  8°. 

—  Bitilding   Committee.     Report   in   the 

matter  of  erection  and  furnishing  of  the 
County  Court  House.     Brooklyn,  1866.     8°. 

Committee    on   HoDies  and  A.syluins. 

Report  on  providing  support  for  pauper  and 
destitute  children.     N.  Y.,  1877.     8°. 

Committee  in  Relation  to  the  Assess- 
ment of  Real  Estate.  Reports.  2  vols.  Brook- 
lyn, 1871,  '72.     S°. 

Special   Committee   in   the    matter  of 

bonded  indebtedness  of  the  eity  of  Brooklyn 
and  County  of  Kings.  Report.  Brooklyn, 
1868.     8°. 

Commissioners  of  Charities.     Report  for 

1877.     N.  Y.,  1878.     8°. 

Court  of  Common  Pleas.  Rules.  Brook- 
lyn, 1837.     8°. 

Rules  and  orders,     n.  p.,  1824.     8°. 

Department  of  Charities  and  Corrections. 

Annual  report,  1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Superintendents   of  the   Poor.     Reports, 

1851-53, '55-60, '65.  10  vols.  Williamsburgh 
and  Brooklyn,  1851-65.     8°. 


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Rules  and  rcgiilalions.  Brooklyn,  1S57. 

S°. 

Town   Survey   Commission.      Report   of 

Saml.  McElroy,  Supt.     Brooklyn,  1S74.     8°. 

Homoeopathic    Medical    Society    of 

Kings  Co.  Constitution  and  bylaws.  Brook- 
lyn, 1S81.     8°. 

Inebriates  Home  for  Kings  Co.  [Fort 

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Coi,l.lNS,   W.   Lucas.     La   Fontaine  and 

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La  Gironiere,  Paul  Proust  de.  Twenty  years 
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Laing,  Alexander  Gordon.  Travels  in  west- 
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Plans,  elevations  and  sections  of  build- 
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Laing,  Henry.  Supplemental  descriptive  cata- 
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Laird,  Charles.  Telegraphic  determination  of 
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Laird,  Francis  Charles.  See  Dudley,  Lady 
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Laird,  F.  C.  Topographical  and  historical  de- 
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See  Beauties  of  England  and  Wrfles,  vols. 

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Lakey,  Charles  D.   Village  and  country  houses. 

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Lakey.  James.     See  Delafield,  John. 
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[ ]  Relation   de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  en  la 

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Lettre  en  la  Nouvelle  France,  dat^e  du 

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Lally-Tolendal,Trophime  GiJrard,  marquis  de. 
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History  of  the  Girondists  ;  trans,  by  H. 

T.  Ryde.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1S90.     12°. 

History  of  the  restoration  of  monarchy 

in  France ;  trans,  by  —  Rafter.  4  vols. 
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Souvenirs,  impressions,  pens^es  et  pay- 
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Lamb,  Charles.  Works.  New  ed.  5  vols. 
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Complete    correspondence    and    works, 

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Specimens  of  English  dramatic  poets  who 

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ami  Lamb,  Mary.  Tales  from  Shake- 
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[Proctor,  B.  W.J     C.  Lamb,  a  memoir; 

by  Barry  Cornwall  \^pseud.\  Lond.,  1866. 
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Lamb,  John.  Memoir  of  the  life  and  times  of 
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Lamb,  Martha  Joanna  Reade  Nash.  History  of 
the  citv  of  New  York.  2  vols.  N.  Y.,  1877- 
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PiERSON,  Mrs.  F.  H.     Martha  J.  Lamb, 

the  historian.  (New  Jersey  Hist.  Soc.  Proc. 
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Lamb,  Mary.    Mary  Lamb  ;  by  Anne  Gilchrist. 

Boston,  1883.     12°.     (Famous  women.) 
- — •  See  Lamb,  Charles. 
Lamb,  Roger.    Journal  of  occurrences  during 

the  American  war,  to  1783.    Dublin,  1809.  8°. 

Memoir  of  his  own  life.    Dublin,  1811.  8°. 

Lambert,  Canon  of  St.  Outer.     Liber  floridus. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  163.) 
Lambert  von  Hers/eld.   Annales,  ex  recensione 

Hessii.      Editio  altera.    1874.      (Script,   rer. 

Germanicarum.) 
Lambert,  Edward  R.     History  of  the  colony  of 

New    Haven ;    containing  a   description   of 

New  Haven,  Milford,  Guilford,  Branford,  etc. 

New  Haven,  1838.     12°. 
Lambert,  John.     Trial  of  Lambert  and  Perry; 

added,  the  trial  of  Wm.  Cobbett  for  libelling 

H.  M.  George  IIL     N.  Y.,  iSio.     8°. 
Lambert,  T.  S.     Longevity;  followed  by  two 

prize   essays   by  J.  V.  C.  Smith   and  J.  H. 

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LAMBERT'S  MAP,  Etc. 


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Lambert's  map  shewing  the  occupied  provinces 

of  Turkey.     Lond.,  1853.     S°. 
Lambrechtsen,  Sir  Nicolaas  Cornelis.    Historj* 

of  the  New  Netherlands  ;  from  the  Dutch,  by 

F.  A.  Van  der  Kemp.    (N.  Y.  Hist.  Col.  2d 

ser.  V.  I.) 

Korte  Beschrijving  van  de  Ontdekking 

en  der  verdere  Lotgevallen  van  Nieuw- 
Nederland.     Middelburg.  iSiS.    S°. 

Lamon.  Ward  H.     Si-e  Lincoln,  Abraham. 

La  Monte  family.  Account  of  the  reunion  of 
the  descendants  of  Thomas  \V.  La  Monte,  at 
Bound  Brook,  N.  J.,  Nov.  1S76;  [hist,  sketch, 
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La  Mothe  Cadillac. de.     E.xtracts  from  his 

memoir  cone,  .•\cadia  and  New  England;  tr. 
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Lamothe-Langon,  Ktienne  Leon,  baron  de. 
Evenings  with  Prince  Cambac^r^s,  Second 
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La  Motraye,  Aubry  de.  Travels  through  Eu- 
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1732.     fol. 

La  Motte,  Jeanne  de  Luz  de  Saint-Remy  de 
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Lamson,  Alvan.  History  of  the  1st  Church, 
Dedham,  [Mass.];  three  discourses,  1S38. 
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Sermon  preached  Oct.  31,  1858,  after  the 

40th  anniversary  of  his  ordination.  Boston, 
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Lamson,  Mary  Swift.  See  Bridgman,  Laura 
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Lancaster,  Sir  James.  First  voyage  of  the 
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Voyages   to   the   East   Indies ;    and   the 

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Lancaster,  Joseph.  Improvements  in  educa- 
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Lancaster,  Nathaniel.  Plan  of  an  essay  upon 
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Lancet,  The.  138  vols.  Lond.,  1824-92.  8° 
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Lanciani,  Rodolfo.  Ancient  Rome  in  the  light 
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Lander,  Richard.     See  Clapperlon,  Hugh. 

Landis,  David  Bnchman.     See  Lnndis  family. 

Landis,  John.  The  Messiah  ;  a  poem,  with 
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Landis,  Robert  \V.  Doctrine  of  the  resurrec- 
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Landis  family.  The  Landis  family  of  Lancaster 
County  ;  with  sketch  of  Landisville,  etc.;  by 
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Landolfo,  il  vecchio.  Historia  Mediolanensis. 
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Landolfo,  /'/  giovane,  of  San  Paolo.  Historia 
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Landon,  Charles  Paul.  Annates  du  Mus^e  et 
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1800-08.     8°. 

Paysages  et  tableaux  de  genre  du  Muste 

Napoleon.    4  vols.     Paris,  1805-08.     8°. 

Annales  du   Mus6e,  seconde  collection, 

partie  ancienne.    5  vols.    Paris,  1810-15.    8°- 

Precis  historique  des  productions  des  arts, 

peinture,  sculpture,  architecture  et  gravure. 
3  vols.     Paris,  1801-03.     8°. 

Salon  de  1808,  iSio,  1812,  1S14,  1817.    5 

vols,  in  7.     Paris,  iSoS-17.     8°. 

Sec  Paris.     Salon. 

Landor,  Walter  Savage.  Imaginary  conversa- 
tions ;  w  ith  bibliographical  and  explanatory 
notes,  by  Chas.  G.  Crump.  6  vols.  Lond., 
1S91-92.     8°. 

Selections  from  [his]  writings ;  arranged 

and  ed.  by  Sidney  Colvin.   Lond.,  1882.    12°. 

CoLviN,  Sidney.     Landor.     Lond.,  1881. 

8°.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

Landsborough,  David.  Popular  history  of  Brit- 
ish Sea-weeds ;  with  notices  of  fresh-water 
alga;.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1S51.     12°. 

Popular  history  of  British  zoophytes,  or 

corallines.     Lond.,  1852.     12°. 

Landseer,  Sir  Edwin.  Landseer ;  by  F.  G. 
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Landseer,  John.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  fifty 
of  the  earliest  pictures  contained  in  the 
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Lectures  on  the  art  of  engraving.    Lond., 

1807.    8°. 

Landseer,  Thomas.     See  Bewick,  \Vm. 

Lane,  Edward  William.  Account  of  the  man- 
ners and  customs  of  the  modern  Egyptians, 
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Selections  from  the  Kur-.ln  [Koran],  with 

commentary  ;  tr.  Ironi  the  .Arabic,  and  illus- 
trated by  notes,  chiefly  from  Sale's  edition. 
Lond.,  1843.    8°. 

Same.  New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  with  intro- 
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Lane,  James  P.     See  Bristol,  R.  I.     ist  Cong. 

Church. — Lane  family. 
Lane,  Jonathan  \.    The  Old  South  ;  remarks 

upon  the  bill  authorizing  the  lease  of  the 

meeting-house  pending  in  the  Mass.  Senate. 

Boston,  1874.    8°. 
Lane,  Sir  Ralph.    Sec  Hale,  Ed.  E. 


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Lane  family.  Hampton  Lane  family  memorial ; 
reprint  of  address  at  funeral  of  Joshua  Lane, 
1766,  by  Jeremiah  Lane ;  with  sketches  of 
his  ancestry  and  families,  from  Wm.  Lane  of 
Boston,  1651,  by  Jas.  P.  Lane.  Norton, 
Mass.,  1885.     12°. 

Lane  family.  Imperfect  list  of  descendants 
from  Job  Lane,  Wm.  Lane  of  Dorchester, 
and  Wm.  Lane  of  Boston,  with  notices  of 
others  of  the  name.     [Chicago,  1S56.]    4°. 

Lane  family.  L.  genealogies,  vol.  i.  Wm. 
Lane  of  Boston, Mass.,  164S,  including  records 
of  Edmund  J.  and  Jas.  P.  Lane,  John  L.  of 
York  county.  Me.,  1693,  John  L.  of  Fishers- 
field,  N.  H.,  1737  ;  by  Jacob  Clapman  and 
James  H.  Fitts.     E.xeter,  1891.     8°. 

Lane  family.  Memoranda  relating  to  the  Lane, 
Reyner  and  Whipple  families ;  by  W.  H. 
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Lane  Theological  Seminary.  [Cincinnati,  Ohio.] 
General  catalogue,  1828-81.    Cinn.,  1881.   8°. 

Annual   catalogue,    1859,   '61-62,    '65-66, 

'6S-71,  '73-74,  '80-86.  15  vols.  Cinn.,  1S59- 
86.     8°. 

Addresses    and    proceedings,    Dec.     iS, 

1879  ;  dedication  of  Seminary  Hall  ;  inaugu- 
ration of  James  Eells  ;  semi-centennial  cele- 
bration.   Cinn.,  1879.     8°. 

5th  annual  report  of  the  Seminary  and 

laws  of  the  institution.     Cinn.,  1S34.     8°. 

History  of  the  foundation  and  endow- 
ment, and  catalogue  of  trustees  and  alumni. 
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Morris  rt;«/ Nelson.    Inaugural  discourses, 

on  the  32d  anniversary  with  sketch  of  the 
institution  and  report  of  treasurer.  Cinn., 
1S6S.   8° 

Lanfranc,  Ahp.  of  Cauterbmy.     Opera  omnia. 

(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  150.) 
Lanfrey,  Pierre.     See  Napoleon  I. 
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1888.     12°. 

Books  and  bookmen.     Lond.,  1887.     8°. 

Custom  and  myth.     N.  Y.,  1S85.     8°. 

[Ed.'\  English  w-orthies.     9  vols.     Lond., 

1885-87.     12°. 

Contents:  Blake,  by  D.  H.innay.— Canning.  Geo., 
by  F.  H.  Hill.— Claverhouse,  by  M.  Morris.— Darwin, 
Clias.,  by  Grant  Allen.  —  Jonson.  Beii,  by  J.  A.  Sy- 
monds— Marlborough,  by  Geo.  Saintsbury.— Raleigh, 
by  Edmund  Gosse— Shaftesbury,  by  H.  D.  Traill.- 
Steele,  Rich.,  by  Austin  Dobson. 

The  library ;    with  a  chapter  on  modern 

English  illustrated  books,  by  Austin  Dobson. 
Lond.,  1881.     8°. 

Same.     Lond.,  1881.     12°.     (Art  at  home 

series.) 

- — ■  Myth,  ritual  and  religion.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1887,     8°. 

Oxford  ;   brief  historical  and  descriptive 

notes.     New  ed.     Lond.,  1890.     8°. 

See  Homerus, — Northcote,  Sir  Stafford. 

— Perrault,  Chas. 


Lang,  John  Dunmore.  Historical  and  statisti- 
cal account  of  New  South  Wales,  from  17S8. 
4th  ed.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1875.     8°. 

Lang,  William  W.  Paper  on  the  resources  and 
capabilities  of  Texas,  etc.    [N.  Y.,  1881.]   8°. 

Lang  family.  Materials  for  a  genealogy  of  the 
L.  family  ;  by  David  Perkins.  (Essex  Inst. 
Hist.  col.  V.  6.) 

Langdale,  Charles.     See  Fitzherbert,  Mary  A. 

Lange,  Friedrich  Albert.  History  of  material- 
ism ;  tr.  by  Ernest  Chester  Thomas.  3  vols. 
Boston,  1S79.     8°. 

Lange,  Helene.  Higher  education  of  women 
in  Europe ;  tr.  [with]  statistics,  by  L.  R. 
Klemm.     N.  Y.,  1890.     12°. 

Lange,  Johann  Peter  \Ed.\  Commentary  on 
the  Holy  Scriptures,  critical,  doctrinal  and 
homiletical  ;  tr.,  ed.  and  enl.  by  Philip  Schaff. 
25  vols.     N.  Y.  [1869-80].    8°. 

Contents:  Old  Testament.  I.  Genesis,  with  introd. 
to  the  O,  T.,  by  Lange.  2.  E.xodus,  by  Lange.— Levit- 
icus, by  F.  Gardiner.  3.  Numbers,  by  Lange.— Deuter- 
onomy, by  F.  \V.  J.  Schroder.  4.  Joshua,  by  F.  R. 
Fay.— Judges,  by  P.  Cassel.— Ruth,  by  P.  Cassel.  5. 
Books  of  Samuel,  by  C.  F.  D.  Erdmann.  6.  Books  of 
the  Kings,  by  K.  C.  W.  F.  Bahr.  7.  Books  of  the 
Chronicles,  by  O.  Zockler.— Ezra,  by  F.  W.  Schultz.— 
Nehemiah,  by  H.  Crosby.— Esther,  by  F.  W.  Schultz. 
8.  Job,  by  O.  Zuckler,  with  general  introd.  to  the 
poetical  books,  by  P.  Schafif.  9.  The  Psalms,  by  K.  B. 
Moll.  10.  Proverbs  of  Solomon,  Ecclesiastes  and  Song 
of  Solomon,  by  O  Zockler.  11.  Isaiah,  by  C.  W.  E. 
Naegelsbach.  12.  Jeremiah,  and  Lamentations  of  Jere- 
miah, by  C.  W.  E.  Naegelsbach.  13.  Ezekiel,  by  F. 
W.  J.  Schroder.— Daniel,  by  O.  Zockler.  14.  Minor 
prophets ;  General  introd.  to  the  prophetic  writings  of 
the  O.  T.,  by  C.  Elliott.— Hosea,  Joel  and  Amos,  by  O. 
Schmoller.— Obadiah,  Jonah,  Micah,  Nahum,  Habak- 
kuk  and  Zephaniah,  by  P.  Kleinert.— Haggai,  by  J.  F. 
McCurdy.— Zechariah,  by  T.  W.  Chambers.— Malachi, 
by  J.  Packard.  15.  Apocrypha  of  the  O.  T.,  with  hist, 
introd.  and  notes,  by  E.  C.  Bissel. 

New  Testament:  i.  Matthew,  with  a  general  introd. 
by  Lange.  2.  Mark,  by  Lange.— Luke,  by  J.  J.  van 
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[ ]  Observations  on  the  review  of  the  con- 
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[ ]  S|)eech  intended  to  have  been  delivered 

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[ ]  Strictures  on  a  pamphlet  entitled,  "A 

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Letter  to  Samuel  Adams,  1781.     (Mass. 

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Kayo.— Fracistorc- Aucupius.— Ausonius  — P.iuliiius 
Xolanus.—  Ovidius —Solinus.—  Eiinius.— Calpurnius 
.Sir«/«j.— Sevcrus  .SaMf/iJi.— Vcspa.— Beda  — Screiius. 
— Cassius/'uxfirMiii  — Porpbyrius. 

2.  Calc— Pctronius  .iibilrt.-  Turnus.- Sulpicia.— 
Euchcria.  —  Victorinus.  —  Virsilius.  —  Albinovanus.— 
Gallus.  — Arborius.—  Sulpicius.—  Pentadius.—  Laclaii- 
tius.  — Simrinna.—  St.ilius.—  Firniianus  Syniposius.  - 
Rufiiius.  —  Palladius.—  Ausollius.  —  Focas.—  Prosper 
Tyro.— Lindinus.— Florus. 

3.  Lucilius.  —  Severus.  —  Albinovanus.  —  Petronius 
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Synimachus— Varro. 

<l.  Avienus.—Aratus  .*»<»/fnji>.— Cicero.  Q. 

A.  Cicero  — Germanicus  Cwsar.- Manilius. 

7.  Columella.- Pall.idius.-Vomanns— Ausonius.— 
Petronius.—  Priapus—  Alcimus.—  Maximianns.-  Ser- 
Rianus.- Juvenlinus.  —  Speralus.  —  Firniianus  Syni- 


-Aus 
8.  Indices: 


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tive of  its  rise  and  progress,  1S54-56;  tr.  by 
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Lessing,  Gotthold  Ephraim.  Werke  ;  heraus- 
gegeben  von  Ricliard  Gosche.  Erste  illu- 
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Contents:  I.  Sammllichc  GcdicIttL*  und  I'abcln. — 
D.imon.— Die  altc  Juiigfcr.— Dcr  junRe  Cck-lirU'.— Dcr 
Misogvn— Ditjudcn.— Dcr  FreiReist.— Dcr  Scli.-ll7. 

J.  Miiina  voii  Barnliclnl.— Emilia  Galotti.— N.ltliaii 
<lcr  Wi'isc— Miss  Sara  Sampson.— Philotas.—Giaiigir. 
— Samud  Hcnzi.— D.  I'aiist. 

3.  Plaulus.— Tlicolonischc  uiid  lilcrarischc  Rcceii- 
sioiicn.—  Bricfc— V.adi'mcciim.—  Horaz.  —  Pope.— Auf- 
galw  im  Mcrciir.— I'abel. 

4.  I.aokooii.  —  AnmcrkuiiKcn  tiiid  Zusalzc  zu 
Winckelmaiin's  Sclirifteii.— Briefe,  die  ncucste  Litcra- 
lur  belrctrend  — l.cticii  des  Soplioklcs.— Weilcres  lu 
Sopliiiklcs.— AnliaiiK  zum  I..iokooii. 

5.  Voricdin  7.U  DidLrni'sTlicalcr.- MciiscI'sApol- 
liidor.  Wrmisililf  Si liiiflcn.  — Zerstrculc  Anmcrk- 
uiiKci)  u()ir  das  ICpiKranim— RclluiiK  des  Cardanus.— 
Kiiliiiit:  <li'S  liicpli  KcliKiosi.    KclluiiR  des  Cochliius. 

HiKiiKarius  TuiniKiisis.  -  I'ebcr  die  Agrippiiia  in 
Drft'lcn.— V'om  Alter  der  Oelmalerei. — Anliquarischc 
Hriefe.— Collectaiieen  ru  den  anlifpiarischcn  Bricfcn. 
—  Del  Reeciincnl.  Wie  die  Altcn  dell  Tod  gebildcl.- 
Iibcr  die  Abnenbilder  dcr  RiJmer.— Ucbcr  gcitchnit. 
tene  Slcinc. 

6.  Haniburitiscbc  DranLiturRic. 

7.  Lebcn  und  Itbcn  la»sen.— Ziir  Gescbichtc  und 
l.ileraliir.- Theologische  Sircilschi iflen.  Neuc  Hypo- 
llic«c  «l)er  rlie  Kvangclislen.— I'ebcr  die  von  dcr  Kirchc 
ungenumnK'nc  Mclnung.— Zu  Nntlian  dem  Wclien.— 


Bibliolalrie.  —  Sogeiiannle  Briefe  an  verscbicdene 
Gotlesgelebrte. 

8.  Ernsl  und  Falk. — Marchen  von  den  loco  Ducaten. 

—  Die  Erzicbung  des  Menschengeschlechtes. — Briefe. 

—  Biograpbie  und  Cliarakteristik  Lessings. — Anmerk- 
ungen.-  Register.— Varianlen. 

Laocoon  ;  essay  on  the  limits  of  painting 

and  poetry  ;  tr.  from  the  German,  by  E.  C. 
Beasley,  with  introduction  by  T.  Burbidge. 
Lond.,  1S53.     12°. 

Same ;  from  the  German,  with  notes,  by 

Sir  Robt.  Phillimore.     Lond.,  1874.     8°. 

Nathan  the  Wise  ;  tr.  by  Ellen  Frothing- 

ham  ;  [with]  account  of  the  poet  and  his 
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Si  ME,  Jaines.     Life   and  writings  of  L. 

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Stahr,  Adolf.     Life  and  works  of  L. ; 

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Letter  concerning  libels,   warrants,  etc.     See 

Almiin,  John. 
Letter  from  a  member  of  the  last  Parliament, 

to  a  new  member  of  the  present,  concerning 

the  conduct    of   the   war   with   Spain,   etc. 

Lond.,  1742.     8°. 
Letter  from  a  merchant  in  London,  etc.     Sec 

Tucker,  J. 
Letter  on  the  genius,  etc.,  of  the  French  gov- 

erimicnt.     Sec  W.-ilsh,  Robt. 
Letter  to  a  friend,  giving  an  account  of  the 

Ohio-defeat,  added,  some  general  account 

of  the   New  England  forces,   etc.     Bristol, 

■755-    «°- 
Letter  to  Abbott  Lawrence.     See  Clapp,  Otis. 


LETTER  TO,  Etc. 


405 


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Letter  to  Daniel  D.  Tompkins.  Sec  IMTntyre, 
Archibald. 

Letter  to  Hamilton  containing  observations, 
etc.     See  Ogden,  Uzal. 

Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Kent  upon  the  "revul- 
sion of  trade,"  and  our  transition  from  war 
to  peace.     Lond.,  n.  d.     S°. 

Letter  to  the  electors  of  President  and  Vice- 
President  of  the  U.  S.     See  Genet,  Ed.  C. 

Letter  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  \'iscount  H— e. 
See  Galloway,  Joseph. 

Letter  to  Wm.  Roscoe  cont.  strictures  on  his 
"Considerations  on  the  causes,  objects,  etc., 
of  the  present  war."    refir.    N.  Y.,  180S.   S°. 

Letters  about  Hudson  River.  See  Hunt,  Free- 
man. 

Letters  addressed  to  Caleb  Strong.  See 
Whelpley,  Saml. 

Letters  concerning  the  general  health.  See 
Hopkins,  Saml.  M. 

Letters  developing  the  character  and  views  of 
the  Hartford  Convention,  by  "One  of  the 
convention."     See  Otis,  Harrison  Gray. 

Letters  from  abroad.  See  Sedgwick,  Catherine 
M. 

Letters  from  a  farmer  in  Pennsylvania.  See 
Dickinson,  J. 

Letters  from  a  gentleman  in  Scotland.  See 
Burt,  Ed. 

Letters  from  a  mystic  of  the  present  day. 
Lond.,  18S3.     12°. 

Letters  from  Europe  in  1S2S.  See  Sprague, 
Wm.  B. 

Letters  from  the  South.  See  Paulding,  James 
K. 

Letters  on  international  relations  before  and 
during  the  war  of  1S70;  by  the  "Times" 
correspondent  at  Berlin.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1871.    S°. 

Letters  on  the  boundary  line.  See  North 
Eastern  boundary. 

Letters  to  a  nobleman  on  the  war  in  the  middle 
colonies.     See  Galloway,  Jos. 

Letters  writ  by  a  Turkish  spy.  See  Marana, 
Giov.  Paolo. 

Lettres  edifiantes  et  curieuses,  ^crites  des  mis- 
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See  Lockman,  John. 

Lettres  et  m<5moires  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  du 
Cap  Breton.     See  Pichon,  Thomas. 

Lettres  sur  la  Suisse.     See  Rochette,  D.  R. 

Lettsom,  John  Coakley.     See  Fothergill,  John. 

Leuret,  Fran9ois.  See  Parent-Duchatelet,  A. 
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Leusden,  Johann.  Philologus  Hebrso-mi.xtus, 
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Leverett,  Charles  Edward.  See  Leverett  family. 

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Leverett  family.  Genealogical  memoir  of  the 
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Physiology    of    common     life.     2    vols. 

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Lewes,  Marian  Evans.     See  Eliot,  George. 
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Lewis,  Henry  Carvill.  The  great  ice  age  in 
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Lewis,  John  W.     See  Bowles,  Charles. 

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Liberator,  The  ;  W.  L.  Garrison,  ed.     vols.  7- 

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Librarian,  The ;    by  James  Savage.     3  vols. 

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Transactions    and    proceedings,    ist-3d 

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Historical  sketch,  statistics  and  rules  of 

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Proceedings  of  the  North  and  South  Con- 
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Litchfield     County    Foreign    Mission    Society. 

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Livre,  Le,  d'or  du  .Salon  de  peinture  et  de 
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Lloyd,  A.  Parletl.  Treatise  on  the  law  of  di- 
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Lloyd,  David.  .St.ite-worthies  of  England  from 
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Lloyd,  L.  Scandinavian  adventures ;  with 
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Lloyd,  William  Watkiss.  Age  of  Pericles.  2 
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History  of  Sicily  to  the  Athenian   war ; 

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Lloyd  family.  Lineage  of  the  Lloyd  and  Car- 
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Lock,  John  Bascombe.  Treatise  on  elemen- 
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Paraphrase  and  notes  on  Epistles  to  the 

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Locke  orLok,  John.  Voyage  to  Guinea,  1554. 
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Same.    (Hakluyt's  Voy.,  v.  2,  pt.  2.) 

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Locke,  John  Goodwin.  See  Locke  family. — 
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Locke,  John  Lymburner.  Sketches  of  the  his- 
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Locke,  N.  C.     .See  Willoughby,  Margaretta. 

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Lockwood,  Samuel.  See  Schanck,  De  La  Fay- 
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Lockwood  family.  Descendants  of  Robert 
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Lockyer,  Joseph  Norman.  Chemistry  of  the 
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Contributions  to   solar  physics.     Lond., 

1S74.    S°. 

Stargazing;    past  and   present.      Lond., 


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Lodge.  John.  Peerage  of  Ireland,  vols.  1-4. 
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Same;  continued   by   Mervyn   Archdall. 

7  vols.     Dublin,  17S9.     8°. 

Lodge,  Richard.  History  of  modern  Europe, 
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Lodge,  Thomas.  Defence  of  poetry,  music 
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men  and  women  of  Brooklyn  and  Williams- 

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early  Lombards,  with  verses  ;  by  A.  E.  Lom- 
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Mcmoiris.     (Petitot  Mem.  2<l>-'  ser.  v.  35-36.) 
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Londesborough,  Sir  Albert  Denison,  ford.   See 

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London,   E>if^.      Account   of   the    burning  of 

London,  1666  ;  added,  the  opinion  of  Kennet 

and  Eachard.    4th  ed..    Lond.,  n.  d.    8°. 

Croniques  de  London ;  44  Henry  III. — 

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Endowed  charities  of  London.     Lond., 

1S29.     8°. 

Little    London    directory  of   1677 ;    the 

oldest  printed  list  of  merchants  and  bankers 
of  London.     re/>r.     Lond.,  1863.     12°. 

London   and   its  environs  described.    6 

vols.     Lond.,  1761.     8°. 

London  Chronicle,   vols.  51-52,  54,  57-62, 

65,6s.     II  vols.     Lond.,  17S1-90.    4°. 

London  <lissector  ;  or,  System  of  dissec- 
tion practiced  in  the  hospitals  of  the  me- 
tropolis, ist  Amer.  ed.,  with  appendix. 
Phila.,  iSio.     12°. 

London,  Edinburgh  and  Dublin  Philo- 
sophical Magazine  and  Journal  of  Science. 
3d  series,  vols.  26-^1.  6  vols.  Lond.,  1845- 
47.     8°. 


LONDON 


415 


LONDON 


vols.  32-47.     16  vols. 
14  vols. 


Same.    4th  series. 

Lend.,  1S66-74.     S°. 

Same.    5th  series,     vols.  21-34. 

Lond.,  1SS6-92.     S°. 

London  Gazette,  1767-181S,  1S57-60.     6S 

vols,  with  2  vols,  indices  for  iSoo-iSii.  70 
vols.     Lond.,  1767-1860.     fol. 

London  Illustrated  News.    See  Illustrated 

London  News.  . 

— —  London  Medical  Gazette,  vols.  1-43.  43 
vols.     Lond.,  1S28-49.     8°. 

London  pageants.    See  Nichols,  John  G. 

London  practice  of  midwifery,  etc.;  added, 

notes  and  Denman's  aphorisms.  6th  ed. 
Concord,  1826.     8°. 

London  practice  of  physic.  3ded.   Lond., 

177S.     12°. 

London  Quarterly  Review,     vols.  28-42, 

56-64.     24  vols.     Lond.,  1867-85.     8°. 

London  Review  of  politics,  society,  etc. 

vols.  14-18.     5  vols.     Lond.,  1867-69.     8°. 

London  Society,      vols.    17-25.     9  vols. 

Lond.,  1870-74.     8°. 

Picture  of  London  for  1803.    Lond.,  1S03. 

12°. 

Same,  for  1S12.     12th  ed.     Lond.  [1812]. 

12°. 

Post  Office   London   directory  for  1S65. 

Lond.,  n.  d.     1.  8°. 

Same,  for  1S83.     Lond.,  n.  d.     i.  S°. 

Smith's  new  plan  of  London,  Westminster 

and  Southwark.     Lond.,  1S12.     16°. 

Anthropological  Society  of  London. 

Memoirs,  1863-64.    vol.  i.     Lond.,  1865.    8°. 

British  Miseum.     See  British  Museum. 

Ch.vpel  Royal.     Cheque-book,  or  book 

of  remembrance  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  1561- 
1744;  ed.  by  Ed.  F.  Rimbault.  Lond.,  1872. 
4°.     (Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  3.) 

Clinic.\.l  Society  of  London.  Trans- 
actions.    3  vols.     Lond.,  1868-70.     8°. 

College  of  Physicians.  Medical  trans- 
actions, 17S5, '86, 1813, '15, '20.  6  vols.  Lond., 
17S5-1S20.     8°. 

Epidemiological  Society  of  London. 

Transactions,  1866-6S.  vol.  3,  pt.  i.  Lond., 
1869.     8°. 

Ethnological    Society   of    London. 

Journal,     vol.  2.     Lond.,  1870-71.     S°. 

Geological  Society  OF  London.  Quar- 
terly journal,  vols.  7-1S,  23-29,  37-48.  31 
vols.     Lond.,  1851-92.     8°. 

Grey  Friars.     Chronicle  ;   ed.  by  J.  G. 

Nichols.  Lond.,  1852.  4°.  (Camden  Soc. 
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GfiLDHALL.  Munimenta  Gildhalte.  Li- 
ber albus,  Liber  custumarum  et  Liber  horn  ; 
cd.  by  Henry  T.  Riley.  3  vols,  in  4.  Lond., 
1S59-62.     1.8°.     (Chronicles  of  G.  B.  no.  12.) 

Horticultural  Society   of   London. 

Catalogue  of  fruits  cultivated  in  the  garden. 
London.,  1842.     8°. 


Journal,     vol.  14.     Lond.,  1S49.     S°. 

International  ExiiiniTioN,  1862.  Illus- 
trated catalogue  of  the  industrial  depart- 
ment ;  British  division.  2  vols.  [Lond., 
1862.]     1.  8°. 

London  Dialectical  Society.     Report 

on  spiritualism  of  the  committee,  with  the 
evidence  and  correspondence.  Lond.,  1S71. 
8°. 

London  Hospital.   Clinical  lectures  and 

reports  by  the  medical  and  surgical  staff, 
1S67-68.     vol.  4.     Lond.,  n.  d.     8°. 

London  Institution.     Catalogue  of  the 

library,  with  account  of  the  establishment. 
3  vols.     Lond.,  1835-43.     8°. 

London  Library.     Catalogue  ;  by  Robt. 

Harrison.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  1865.     8°. 

Same,  with  preface,  laws  and  regula- 
tions, etc.;  bv  R.  Harrison.  4th  ed.  Lond., 
1875.    s°. 

Supplemental  volume,  1875-S0  ;  with 

class,  index.     Lond.,  1S81.     8°. 

Same,  by  R.  Harrison.    5th  ed.   Lond., 

18S8.     8°. 

Appendi.x,  containing  index  of  sub- 
jects.    5th  ed.     Lond.,  18S8.     8°. 

London  Museum.     Guide.     Lond.,  181 2. 

8°. 

London  Society  for  Projioting  Chris- 
tianity amongst  the  Jews.  9th,  iith-i3th 
reports,  with  sermons  prefixed,  by  Lewis 
Way,  Ed.  Cooper,  Gerard  T.  Noel  and  Wm. 
Bushe.     Lond.,  1817-21.     8°. 

Medical  and  Chirurgical  Society  of 

London.  Medico-chirurgical  transactions. 
2d  ed.  56  vols.  [v.  52  missing.]  Lond., 
1812-73.     8°. 

Metropolitan   Sanitary   Commission. 

ist  report.     Lond.,  1S48.     8°. 

Obstetrical  Society  of  London. 

Transactions,  vols.  8-10,  12-15.  7  vols. 
Lond.,  1S67-74.     8°. 

Pathological    Society    of    London. 

Transactions  and  proceedings,  vols.  1-12, 
18,  21-24.     20  vols.     Lond.,  1846-73.     8°. 

Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  Lon- 
don. Nomenclature  of  diseases.  Lond., 
1S69.     8°. 

—   Pharmacopoeia  ;    tr.    with    notes,    by 

Thos.  Healde.  Sth  ed.  rev.,  with  index,  by 
John  Latham.     Lond.,  1801.     8°. 

Royal  Geographical  Society  of  Lon- 
don. Journal,  vols.  1-36.  36  vols.  With 
index.     Lond.,  1S32-66.     8°. 

Proceedings.     New  series,  v.  1-14.     14 

vols.     Lond.,  1879-92.     8°. 

RoY.\L  London  Opiith.\lmic  Hoshital. 

Reports  and  journal,  vol.5.    Lond.,i866.  8°. 

Royal  Medical  and  Chirurgical  So- 
ciety.    Catalogue   of  the   library.      Lond., 


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RovAL  Microscopical  Society.  Trans- 
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scopical Science. 

Royal  Society  of  London.    Catalogue 

of  the  scientitic  books  in  the  library.  Lond., 
1S39.    S°. 

Philosophical  transactions  and  collec- 
tions. Yols.  1-2,  4-S.  7  vols.  Lond..  1731- 
34.    S°. 

St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Descrip- 
tive catalogue  of  the  anatomical  museum,  [by 
James  Paget].     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S46-51.     S". 

Reports ;  ed.  by  Drs.  Andrew  and  Cal- 

leiider.  vols.  4-9.   6  vols.   Lond.,  1S68-73.  8°. 

St.  George's  Hospital.     Reports  ;  ed. 

by  John  \V.  Ogle  and  T.  Holmes,  vols.  2, 
4-6.    4  vols.     Lond.,  1S67-72.     8°. 

St.    Pavl's    Cathedral.      Documents 

illustrating  the  history  of  St.  Paul's;  ed.  by 
W.  S.Simpson.  Westminster,  1S80.  4°.  (Cam- 
den Soc.  Pub.  n.  s.  v.  26.) 

History  and  de.scription  of  St.  Paul's. 

Lond.,  1836.     12°. 

Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London. 

Arch:eologia ;  or.  Miscellaneous  tracts  relat- 
ing to  antiquity,  vols.  16,  19.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1812-21.    4°. 

Vetusta  monumenta ;  quae  ad  rerum 

Ijritannicarum  menioriam  conservandam  so- 
cietas  antiquariorum  Londini  sumptu  suo 
edenda  curavit.  vols.  1-5.  Lond.,  1747-1835. 
fol. 

Society  of  Engineers.    Transactions, 

1S61-65.   4  vols.    Lond.,  1S61-66.   8°  and  12°. 

Statistical   Society.      Journal.      See 

Journal  of  tlie  Statistical  Society. 

Tower.     Sketches,   and   a  guide  to  the 

armories.     Lond.,  1S58.     12°. 

Westminster  Aiiuev.  Historical  de- 
scription of  Westminster  Abbey,  its  monu- 
ments and  curiosities.     Lond.,  1S36.     12°. 

WoRsiiiPELL  Company  of  Ci.ockmakers. 

Catalogue  of  books,  mss.,  specimens  of 
clocks,  watches,  etc.,  deposited  in  the  Free 
Librarv  Corporation  of  London.  Lond., 
1S75.     8°. 

Zoological  Society  of  London.  Pro- 
ceedings,    pts.  1-6,  16-18.     5  vols.     Lond., 

1833-50-   s°. 

Proceedings  of  scientific  meetings.    11 

nos.     Lond.,  1870-73.    8°. 

Report.     Lond.,  1870.     8°. 

Reports    of    council     and    auditors. 

Lond.,  1836-39.   8°.    (Ikl.  with  Proceedings.) 

Mitchell,  D.  W.  Guide  to  the  gar- 
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Sclater,  p.  L.  Guide  to  the  gardens. 

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Long,  I-jiorh.  Hiograpliical  sketch  of  L.;  by 
Harvey  Reid.   (Chicago  Hist.  Sric.  Col.  v.  2.) 

Long.Georgc.  Decline  of  the  Ri>in:in  republic. 
5  vols.     Lond.,  1864-74.    8°. 


and  Macteane,  A.  J.  [Eds.]     Bibliotheca 

classica.     26  vols.     Lond.,  1S54-81.     8°. 

Contents:  >Cschylus.  L-d.  by  F.  .A.  Paley.— Cicero, 
ed.  by  G.  Long.  4  vols.— Demosthenes,  ed.  by  Robl. 
Whision.  2  vols.— Euripides,  cd.  by  F.  A.  P.iley.'  3  vols. 
—Herodotus,  ed.  bv  J.  W.  Bl.ikesley.  2  vols.— Hesiod, 
ed.  by  F.  A.  P.iley.— Homer,  cd.  by  F.  A.  P.-«ley.  2  vols. 
-Horatius.  ed.  by  .\.  J.  Macleanc  and  G.  Long.— 
Juvenal  ami  Persius.  ed.  by  A.J.  Macleanc. — Plato,  ed. 
by  \V.  H.  Thompson.  2  vols.— Sophocles,  ed.  by  F.  H. 
M.  lilaydes.  2  vols.— Tacitus,  cd.  by  Percival  Frosts- 
Terence,  ed.  hy  Ed.  St.  John  Parry.— Virgilius,  ed.  by 
J.  Coninglon  and  H.  NtUlcship.  3  vols. 

Long,  Harry  Alfred.  Names  we  bear;  com- 
pendium of  biblical,  classical,  and  common 
names;  with  preface  by  James  M'Cann. 
Glasgow,  n.  d.     8°. 

Long,  Henry  Alfred.  Personal  and  family 
names.     Lond.,  1SS3.     S°. 

Long,  James.  Eastern  proverbs  and  emblems, 
illustrating  old  truths.  Lond.,  1S81.  8°. 
(Triibner's  Oriental  series.) 

Long,  John.  Voyages  and  travels  of  an  In- 
dian interpreter  and  trader  ;  with  vocabulary 
of  the  Chippeway  language,  etc.  Lond., 
1791.    4°. 

Long,  John  H.,  and  Buel,  R.  H.  The  cadet 
engineer.     Phila.,  1S65.     S°. 

Long,  Moses.  Historical  sketches  of  Warner, 
N.  H.     (N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Long,  Robert  Cary.  Ancient  architecture  of 
America;  discourse  before  the  N.  Y.  Hist. 
Society.     N.  Y.,  1849.     8°. 

Long,  Samuel  Pierce.  Art ;  its  laws  and  the 
reasons  for  them.     Boston,  1871.     8°. 

Long,  Stephen  Harriman.  Voyage  in  a  si.\- 
oared  skiff  to  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony  in 
181 7  ;  with  introductory  note,  by  Ed.  D. 
Neill.     (.Minn.  Hist.  Soc!  Col.  v.  2.) 

and  ollicrs.      Account  of  an  expedition 

from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Rocky  Mts.  in  1S19- 
20  ;  comp.  by  Edwin  James.  3  vols.  Lend., 
1823.     8°. 

5"(i;;/d%  with  atlas.   3  vols.    Phila.,  1S23.  8°. 

Long  Island,  A'.  }'.  Commodities  of  the  iland 
called  Manati  ore  Long  lie  which  is  in  the 
continent  of  Virginia,  ttpr.  [Albany,  1S62.] 
8°. 

Long  Island  Democrat,    vols.  1-39,  41-46, 

48,  49  and  51.   48  vols.   Jamaica,  1835-85.   fol. 

Long  Island  directory  for  1S64-68,  "72,  '73, 

'78.    6  vols.     N.  v.,  1S64-7S.     8°. 

Long  Island  Farmer  and  Oueens  County 

Advertiser,  1826,  '31-33,  '35,  '36,  '40-47,  '50- 
72.     37  vols.    Jamaica,  1826-72.     fol. 

Xotr:  After  lS6i.  railed  llir  I..  I.  Faimrt. 

Long  Island  and  fanners  almanack  ;   by 

Thos.  SpoHTord,  182S,  '30,  '^,y  3  vols.  N.  Y., 
n.  d.     12°. 

Long  Island  Journal  of  Philosophy,  and 

Cabinet  of  N'ariety.  vol.  1,  1S25-26.  t.  p.  w. 
8°. 

Long  Island  Patriot.     \iil.  3.     Brooklyn, 

1833.     fol. 


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Long  Island  Star.    54  vols,  in  62.    Brook- 

■    lyn,  1809-63.     fol. 

Xotc  After  1S41,  the  Brooklyn  Evening  Slat . 

Long  Island  Star.   vols.  2-4.    3  vols.    Se- 

tauket,  1S6S-70.     fol. 

Long  Island  Times,     vols.  9-36.     27  vols. 

Flushing,  1S64-82.     fol. 

Long  Island  Traveler,   vols.  14-21.  8  vols. 

Southold,  1SS5-92.     fol. 

Long  Island  Weekly  .Star.     vols.    15-27. 

13  vols.     L.  I.  City.  iSSo-92.     fol. 

Long  Islander  [The].  33  vols.  Hunting- 
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New  Long  Island  handbook  of  summer 

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Report  on  the  project  of  uniting  the  great 

bays  of  L.  I.  by  canals,  from  Coney  Island  to 
Bridgehampton.     Brooklyn,  1S4S.     8°. 

Report  upon  the  wild  lands  of  L.  I.   N.  Y., 

i860.     8°. 

South  side   of  L.    I.    from    Brooklyn   to 

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Minutes  of  the  joint  meeting  of  the 

convocations  of  Kings,  Queens  and  Suffolk 
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a  diocese,     n.  p.,  1S66.     8°. 

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Long  Isl.^xd   Bible  Society.     ist-76th 

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nual reports.  13  vols.  Brooklvn,  1864-85. 
8°. 

.Vo/c-    There  were  no  reports  printed  between  the 
6th  and  14th,  and  none  since  the  20th. 
Bylaws  and  certificate   of  incorpora- 
tion.    Brooklyn,  1S63.     8°. 


Circular,  and  sketch  of  the  Society. 

Brooklyn,  1885.     8°. 
List  of  members,  bylaws,  and  sketch 

of  the  institution.     Brooklyn,  1S75.     8°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  1S76.     8°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  1S91.     s.  4°. 

List  of  recent  additions  to  the  Library. 

Brooklyn,  1881.     8°. 
List  of  the  principal  illustrated  books 

in  the  Library,     n.  p.  [1S70].     8". 
Long  Island  Historical  Societv,  1S63- 

88.     n.  p.  [1SS8].     s.  4°. 
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of  its  formation,  with  a  catalogue   of  the 

books.     Brooklyn,  1S70.    8°. 
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8°. 

Contents:  I.  Dankers.  J.,  and  Sluyter.  Peter. 
Journal  of  a  voyage  to  New  York  in  1679-S0  ;  tr.  from 
the  Dutch,  by  Henrv  C.  Murphy. 

2.     Field,  Thos.  \V.    Battle  of  Long  Island. 
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York  and  Brooklyn,  with  a  review  of  events  to  the 
close  of  the  year. 

4.  Washingtpn,  G.,  and  Mount  Vernon  ;  collection 
of  W.'s  unpub.  agricultural  and  personal  letters;  ed. 
with  hist,  and  geneal.  introd..  by  M.  D.  Conway. 

Proceedings  in  memory  of  J.  Carson 

Brevoort,  L'rania  Battell  Humphrey,  John 
Greenwood,  Alfred  S.  Barnes.  Brooklyn, 
1888.     8°. 

B.VRTLETT,  H.  L.  History  of  initia- 
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perpetuated  by  freemasonry.  Flatbush, 
1877.     8°. 

Brevoort,    J.    C.      History    and    its 

sources  ;  an  address.     Brooklyn,  1S68.     8°. 

Hall,  Chas.  H.     The  Dutch  and  the 

Iroquois.     N.  Y.,  1882.     8°. 

Jones,  W.  Alfred.     Long  Island.     N. 

Y.,  1S63.    8°. 

Nicoll,  Henry.  Early  history  of  Suf- 
folk Co.,  L.  I.     Brooklyn,  1866.     8°. 

Slocum,     H.    W.      Military    lessons 

taught  by  the  War;  an  address.  N.  Y., 
1869.     8°. 

Vinton,   Francis.     Louis   XVII.   and 

Eleazar  Williams  ;  were  they  the  same  per- 
son?    n.  p.,  1S68.     8°. 

Long    Island    Insurance    Company. 

Subscription  book  to  the  capital  stock. 
1833.    fol.     iVS. 

Long     Island     Railroad     Company. 

Reports,  1845,  '49,  '53,  '55-57.  6  vols.  N. 
v.,  1845-57-    8°. 

Reports  of  engineers  upon  [its]  prac- 
ticability;  added,  the  act  of  incorporation, 
etc.     N.  Y.  [1834].     12°. 

Reports  of  the  committee  and  engineer 

on  the  preliminary  survey  of  the  North  Side 
Railroad.     N.  Y.,  1854.     8°. 

Statement    of   the   prospects    of   the 

South  Side  Railroad  ;  by  Alex.  J.  Bergen 
and  Saml.  McElroy.     Brooklyn,  1859.     8°. 


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LOOSE  HINTS,  Etc. 


Long    Island     Water    Works     Co. 

Charter  of  incorporation.     Willianisburgh, 
1853-     8°. 

Synopsis  of  a  report  made  by  Ward 

B.  Burnett.     Willianisburgh,  1S53.    8°. 

Preshvtery  of  L.  I.     Circular  letter  to 

the  churches  under  their  care.    Sag-Harbor, 
1807.    S°. 

.Strict  Congregational  Convention. 

Brief  history  ;  from  its  organization  in  1791. 
X.  v..  1S39.     12°. 

Woman's  Home  a.vd  Foreign  Mission- 

ARv  Society  of  the  Svnod  of  L.  I.     nth 
annual  report.     Brooklyn,  1S83.     12°. 

Woman's  Missionarv  Association   in 

the  Diocese  of  L.  I.    6lh  and  loth  reports. 
2  vols.     n.  p.,  :S79-82.    8°. 

Longacre,  James  Barton,  and  Herring,  James. 
National  portrait  gallery  of  distinguished 
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Longchamps.  Or.  Reign  of  Francia.  See 
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Longfellow.  Henry  Wadsworth.  Complete 
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Poetical  works.     Illust.    2  vols.     Boston, 

1879.    4°. 

Poetical  works,  with  bibliographical  and 

critical  notes.    6  vols.     Boston,  18S6.    S°. 

Cotttftits:  1.  \'oiccs  of  the  night,  ball.ids  aiul 
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Voices  of  the  night.     Camb.,  1840.     12°. 

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Longfellow,  Samuel.    Fin.il  nu-morials 

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Massachusetts  Hist.  Society.    Tributes 

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See  Dante  Alighieri. 

Longfellow,  Saimicl.     See  Longfellow,  H.  W. 

Longman.  I"r<-dcrick  William.  Frederick  the 
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Longman,  William.  Lectures  on  the  history 
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Longman's  Magazine,    vol.  1.     Lond.,  1SS2-S3. 

Longmeadow,  Mass.  Proceedings  at  the  cen- 
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Longmore.  Thomas.  Treatise  on  gunshot 
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Longperier,  Henri  Adrien  Provost  de.  De- 
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Longueville,  Anne  Genevieve  de  Bourbon- 
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Low,  Hugh.  Sarawak ;  its  inhabitants  and 
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Lowe,  Robert  W.  Bibliographical  account  of 
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See  Doran,  John. 


Lowell,  Charles.  Discourse  in  the  West  Church, 
Boston ;  with  hist,  notes.    Boston,  1820.    8°. 

Note  on  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  1814; — Note 

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Sermon   in    the   West   Church,    Boston ; 

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Lowell,  Edward  Jackson.  The  Hessians  and 
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Lowell,  James  Russell.  Among  my  books. 
2  series.     2  vols.     Boston,  1S70-86.     8°. 

Contents:  I.  Dryden.  —  Witchcraft.  —  Shakespeare 
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Spenser.— Wordsworth.— Milton.— Keats. 

[ ]  Biglow  papers ;  ed.  with  introduction, 

notes,  etc.,  by  Homer  Wilbur.  2  vols.  Bos- 
ton, 1885.     12°. 

Democracy,  and  other  addresses.    Boston, 

18S7.     12°. 

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— Don  Qui-vote. — Harvard  University. 

Fireside  travels.     Boston,  1885.     12°. 

Heartsease  and  rue.     Boston,  1S88.     12°. 

My  study  windows.     Boston,  1871.     12°. 

Contents :  My  garden  acquaintance. — A  good  word 

for  winter. — On  a  certain  condescension  in  foreigners. 
— A  great  public  character. — Carlyle. — Abraham  Lin- 
coln. —  Life  and  letters  of  James  Gates  Percival.- 
Thoreau. — Swinburne's  tragedies. — Chaucer. — Library 
of  old  authors. — Emerson,  the  lecturer. — Pope. 

Poetical  works.     Boston,  1876.     8°. 

Political  essays.     Boston,  1888.     8°. 

Contents  .■  The  American  Tract  Society.— The  elec- 
tion in  November.— E  Pluribus  Unum.— The  Pickens- 
and-Stealin's  Rebellion.— Gen.  McClellan's  report.— 
The  rebellion,  its  causes  and  consequences. — Gen. 
McClellan  or  Lincoln  ?  — Reconstruction. — Scotch  the 
snake,  or  kill  it?— The  President  on  the  stump.— The 
Seward-Johnson  reaction. — The  place  of  the  Indepen- 
dent in  politics. 

A  year's  life.     Boston,  1841.     12°. 

[Lowell,  John,  b.  1769.]     Mr.  Madison's  war;  a 

dispassionate  inquiry  into  the  reasons  for 
declaring  war  against  Great  Britain.  3d  ed. 
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[ ]  Same.     N.  Y.,  1S12.     S°. 

I ]  New  England  patriot  ;   comparison  of 

the  Washington  and  Jefferson  administra- 
tions.    Boston,  1810.     8°. 

[ ]  Peace  without  dishonor — war  without 

hope ;  enquiry  into  the  question  of  the 
Chesapeake,  and  the  necessity  of  war.  Bos- 
ton, 1807.     S°. 

[ ]  Same.     Peace    without    dishonor — war 

without  hope ;  an  argument  against  war 
with  Great  Britain,  recently  pub.  at  Boston, 
by  an  American  farmer.     Lond.,  1807.     8°. 

Perpetual  war  the  policy  of  Madison,  etc. 

Boston,  1812.  8°.  (Bd.  with  his  "  iMadison's 
war.") 


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M.,  J.  L.     Sf^Martiii,  J.  L. 

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M.  de  •  •  •.  M^moires.  See  Muesnier  de 
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Temple. — Gladstone  on  church  and  state. — Lord  CHve. 
— Von  Ranke.-Leigh  Hunt.— Lord  Holland.  5.  War- 
ren Hastings.-Frederic  the  Great.— Mme.  d'Arblay.— 
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Chatham. — Francis  Atterbury. — John  Bunyan.— Oliver 
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Lays  of  ancient  Rome.    New  ed.     Lond., 

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MORISON,  J.  Cotter.     Macaulay.     Lond., 

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Trevelyan,  G.  O.    Life  and  letters  of  M. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  1876.     8°. 

Sec  Goldsmith,  O. — Johnson,  Saml. 

Macaulay,  James.    Natural,  statistical  and  civil 

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McAuley,  Jerry.  McAuley,  his  life  and  work  ; 
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McCall,  Henry  Strong.  Precedents,  or  practi- 
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M'Call,  Hugh.  History  of  Georgia.  2  vols. 
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M'Calla,  Daniel.  Works  ;  prefixed,  a  funeral 
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McCalley,  Henry.  ^^^  Alabama.  Geol.  Survey. 

McCalman,  Godfrey.  Natural,  commercial  and 
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History  of  our  own  times,  from  the  acces- 
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History  of  the  four  Georges,     vols.  1-2. 

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Short  history  of  our  own  times,  from  the 

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England   under  Gladstone,    1S80-85.     2d 

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McCarty,    L.    P.      Annual    statistician. 

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McCarty,  William.      Songs,   odes    and   other 

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McCaul,  John.     Christian  epitaphs  of  the  first 

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2.  La  Salle,  Cav.  de.  Lettres,  et  correspondance  reJ. 
a  ses  entrepfises,  167S-S5.  3.  Recherche  des  bouches 
du  Mississipi,  etc.  4.  Decouverte  par  mer  des  bouches 
du  Mississipi  et  ^tablissements  de  Lenioyue  d'Iberville 
sur  le  Golfe  du  Mexique,  1694-1703,  5.  Premiere  for- 
mation d'une  chaine  de  postes  entre  le  fleuve  St.-Lau- 
rent  et  le  Golfe  du  Mexique,  16S3-1724.  6.  Exploration 
des  affluents  du  Mississipi  et  decouverte  des  Mon- 
tagues Rocheuses.  1679-1754. 

Marguerite.     See  Margaret. 

Marlanus  Scotus.     Chronicon.    (Migne.  Patrol. 

s.  Lat.  V.  147.) 
Marie   Antoinette  Josephe  Jeanne    d'Autriche, 

queen  of  France.    Ca.^ip.\n,  Mine.  J.  L.  H.  G. 

Memoirs  of  the  court  of  iMarie  Antoinette. 

New  ed.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S43.     8°. 

GoNCOLRT,  Edmond  et  Jules  de.  His- 
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GowER,  Lord  Ronald.   Last  days  of  Marie 

Antoinette ;  an  historical  sketch.  Boston, 
1S86.     s.  4°. 

[Lallv-Tolend.al,  T.  G.,  marquis  de.] 

Memoirs  of  Maria  Antoinetta,  by  Joseph 
Weber  ;  tr.  from  the  French,  by  R.  C.  Dallas. 
3  vols.     Lond.,  1S05-12.     S°. 

YoxGE,  Chas.  D.  Life  of  Marie  An- 
toinette.    N.  Y.,  1876.     8°. 

See  Vizetelly,  H. 

Marie  Louise  Leopoldine  Fran9oise  Therese 
Josephine  Lucie,  of  Austria,  empress  of  the 
French.    The  happy  days  of  Marie  Louise; 


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l>v  A.  L.  Inibert  de  St.  Amand  ;  tr.  by  Thos. 
.s!  I\rry.     N.  Y.,  1S90.     8°. 
Marie  de  Medicis,  guccn  of  France.   Life  of  M.; 
by  JuhaS.  H.  Pardee.    3  vob.    Lond.,  1852. 
8°. 

.SV<-  Henry  W .  of  France. 

Marietta.  Ohio.  W.vshington  Co.  Pio.neer 
Ass'N.  95lh  anniversary  of  the  settlement 
of  Marietta  ;  hist,  address,  by  G.  B.  Loring, 
and  other  addresses.     Marietta,  1S83.    8°. 

Mariette,  .\ugiiste  Ferdinand  Frani;ois,  Pasha. 
.Mominients  of  upper  Egypt",  translation  of 
"  hiiK'raire  de  la  haute  Egypte,"  by  Al- 
plionse  Mariette.     Lond.,  1S77.     12°. 

Mariette,  Pierre  Jean.     See  Mellan,  Claude. 

Marillac.  Michel  dc.  Histoire  de  la  maison  de 
Biiurbon.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Menioire.     (Petitot   MiSm.  i*re  s^r.  v.  49.) 

Marinus  1.,  Pope.  Privilegia  ;  Epistola.  (Migne. 

Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  126.) 
Marinus    II.,    Pope.      Epistola    et    privilegia. 

(Mi-ne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  133.) 
Marion,  Francis.     Hokrv,  P.,  and  Weejis,  M. 

L.     Life  of  M.     Phila.,  1S37.     12°. 

Moore,    H.   N.     Life  and   times  of  M., 

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SniMS,  \V.  G.     Life  of  M.     N.  Y.,   1S45. 

Markham,  Albert  Hastings.  Polar  reconnais- 
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Markham,  Clements  Robert  [Ed.].  E.vpeditions 
into  the  valley  of  the  Amazons,  1539,  1540, 
1639;  tr.  and  ed.  with  notes.  Lond.,  1859. 
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The  fighting  Veres.     Lives  of  Sir  Francis 

\'ere  and  of  Sir  Horace  Vere.     Boston,  18S8. 
8°. 

General  sketch  of  the  history  of  Persia. 

Lond.,  1874.     8°. 

[Ed.]    Narratives  of  the  rites  and  laws  of 

the  Yncas  ;  tr.  and  ed.  with  notes.     Lond., 
1.S73.    8°.     (Hakluyt  Soc.  v.  48.) 

Peru.  Lond.,  1880.  12°.  (Foreign  coun- 
tries series.) 

Peruvian  bark  ;  the  introduction  of  Chin- 

rliona  cultivation  into  British  India,  i86o-8(.). 
Lond.,  iSSo.     8°. 

[Ed.]    Reports  on  the  discovery  of  Peru  ; 

tr.   and   ed.   with   notes.     Lond.,   1872.     8°. 
(Hakluyt  .Soc.  v.  47.) 

.SVr  Arosta,  Joseph  de. — Andagoya,  P.  de. 

—  Baffin,  Will.— Cie(;a  de  Leon,  Pedro  de.— 

Clavijo,   Ruy  Gon/.alez  de. — Fairfax,   Lord. 

— Guzman,  Alonzo  Fnriiiuez  de. — Hawkins, 

.S';V  J. — Lanca.ster,  .Sir  J. — (Jrsua,  Pedro  de. 

-V-K-a,  G.  de  la. 
(Markham,    Gervase.l      Way    to  get   wealth, 

niniiiining  six  principal  vocations.   131)1  |ed.|. 

Lond.,  1676.    s.  4°. 


Contents  :  Cheap  and  tjood  husbandry.  —  Country 
contc-nlments  ;  or.  The  husbandman's  recrcalions. — 
The  English  house-wife.— The  inrichment  of  the  weald 
of  Kent.— Markhain's  farewel  to  husbandry.— Lawson, 
Wm.     New  orchard  and  garden. 

.\ntt:  Each  pari  has  a  separate  title-page  ;  all  are 
by  Markham,  but  the  last. 

Markham,  Jared  Clark.  Saratoga  monument, 
n.  p.  [1SS6].     4°. 

Markley  family.  Descendants  of  Jacob  Mark- 
ley,  of  .Skippack,  Montgomery  Co.,  Penn. 
[comp.  bv  Heiirv  .S.  Dotterer].  n.  p.,  1S84. 
8°. 

Marlborough,  John  Churchill,  ist  duke  of. 
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correspondence.  New  ed.,  rev.  by  John 
Wade.  3  vols.  Lond.,  1S67,  '48.  12°.  Atlas, 
4°- 

Saintsbury,      George.       Marlborough. 

Lond.,  1885.     12°.     (English  worthies.) 

Marlborough,  Sarah  Jennings  Churchill,  </«<-//<•« 
of.  Private  correspondence.  2d  ed.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  183S.     8°. 

Thomso.v,  Katherine  B.     Minmirs  of  M. 

and  of  the  court  of  Queen  Anne.     2  vols. 
Lond.,  1839.     8°. 

Marlowe,  Christopher.  Works  ;  ed.  with  notes, 
by  Francis  Cunningham.     Lond.,  1S70.     8°. 

Works;  ed.   by   A.  H.   Bullen.     3  vols. 

Boston,  1S85.     8°. 

Marmontel,  Jean  Francois.  Elements  de  liltt:- 
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Les  Incas  ;  ou.  La  destruction  de  Perou. 

vols.  I  and  2  in  i.     Paris,  1834.     12". 

Memoirs  written   by  himself,  containing 

anecdotes  of  the  iSth  century,   ist  Anier.  ed. 
vol.  2.     Phila.,  1S07.     12°. 

Marmyun  family.  History  of  the  ancient  noble 
family  of  Marmyun  ;  their  singular  office  of 
King's  Champion,  by  T.  C.  Banks.  Lond., 
iSi;!     8°. 

Marquette,  Jacques.  Life  of  M.;  by  Jared 
Sparks.     (Sparks'  Amer.  biog.  v.  10.) 

Marras,  Americo  Palfrey.  Secret  fraternities 
of  the  middle  ages  ;  Arnold  prize  essay  for 
1S65.     Lond.,  1865.     8°. 

Marriage  ;  a  novel.     See  Ferrier,  .Susan  E, 

I  Marriott,  .SVr  James.]  Mtmoire  justificatif  tie 
la  conduite  de  la  Grande  Bretagne  en  arre- 
tant  les  navires  elrangers  et  les  munitions 
de  giK-rre  deslinees  ;itix  insurgeiis  de  rAnitJ- 
riipie.     Lond.,  1779.     4°. 

Marriott,  Wharton  Booth.  Testimony  of  the 
catacombs,  2d-iSth  century ;  concerning 
tpieslions  of  tloclrine  now  disputed  in  the 
church.     Lond.,  1S70.     8°. 

Marryat,  l-'rederick.  Cotle  of  signals  for  use 
of  vessels  in  the  merch.int  service,  loth  ed. 
Lond.,  1S47.     8°. 

Oiary   in   America,  with  remarks  on   its 

institutions.     N.  Y.,  1839.     12". 


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[Marryat,  Joseph,  1757-1S24.]  Concessions  to 
America  the  bane  of  Britain,  or  cause  of  the 
distressed  situation  of  the  shipping  interests. 
Lond.,  1S07.     S°. 

Marryat,  Joseph.  History  of  pottery  and  por- 
celain, i5th-iSth  centuries.    Lond.,  1S50.   S°. 

Scmtt'.     3d  ed.  rev.     Lond.,  1S6S.     8°. 

Marsden,  John  Buxton.  Dictionary  of  Chris- 
tian churches  and  sects.     Lond.,  1S54.     8°. 

History  of  the  early  Puritans,  1547-1642. 

3d  ed.     Lond.,  1S60.     8°. 

History  of  the  later  Puritans,    1642-62. 

2d  ed.     Lond.,  1S54.     8°. 

Marsh,  Anne  Caldwell.  See  Marsh-Caldwell, 
A.  C. 

Marsh,  Caroline  Crane.    See  Marsh,  George  P. 

Marsh,  Cutting.  The  Stockbridges.  (Wiscon- 
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Marsh,  Dwight  W.     See  Marsh  family. 

Marsh,  Ebenezer  Grant.  Memoir  of  M.;  by  J. 
Dana.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  9.) 

Marsh,  Eliezer  Jewett.     See  Marsh  family. 

Marsh,  George  Perkins.  Bibliography  of  M.. 
comp.  by  H.  L.  Koopman.  Burlington, 
1892.     8°. 

Marsh,  George  Perkins.  Lectures  on  the  Eng- 
lish language.     3d  ed.     N.  v.,  i860.     8°. 

Same;  ed.  with  add.  lectures  and  notes, 

by  Wm.  Smith.    Lond.,  1877.   12°.   (Students' 
manual.) 

Man  and  nature  ;  or,  Physical  geography 

as  modified  by  human  action.     N.  V.,  1S64. 
8°. 

Origin  and  history  of  the  English  lan- 
guage and  of  the  early  literature  it  embodies. 
N.  Y.,  1S62.     8°. 

Marsh,   C.   C.     Life  and  letters  of  M. 

vol.  I.     N.  Y.,  1S88.     8°. 

Marsh,  Lucius  B.     See  Marsh  family. 

Marsh,  Luther  Rawson.  Address  on  the  alpha- 
bet— the  vehicle  of  history,  before  the  X.  Y. 
Hist.  Society,  at  its  Sist  anniversary,  Nov. 
17.     N.  Y.,  1SS5.     8°. 

Marsh,  Othniel  Charles.  Birds  with  teeth. 
(L'.  S.  Geol.  Survey.    Report,  v.  3.) 

Dinocerata ;    monograph    of   an   extinct 

order  of  gigantic  mammals.    {Same,  Monog- 
raph, v.  10.) 

Gigantic  of  the  order  dinocerata.  (Same, 

Report,  v.  5.) 

Odontornithes ;  monograph  on  the  ex- 
tinct toothed  birds  of  N.  America.  (U.  S. 
War  Dept.  Eng.  Dept.  Prof,  papers,  no.  iS.) 

Marsh  family.  Genealogy ;  outline  for  five 
generations  ;  with  accounts  of  the  3d  family 
reunion,  1886;  ed.  by  D.  W.  Marsh.  Am- 
herst, 18S6.     8°. 

Marsh   family.      Genealogy  of   the   family   of 
George   Marsh,    who   came   from    England, 
1635,  and  settled  in  Hingham,  .Mass.  ;  by  E. 
J.  Marsh.     Leominster,  18S7.     8°. 
56 


Marsh  family.  Genealogy  of  John  Marsh  of 
Salem  and  his  descendants,  1633-1S8S  ;  col- 
lected and  pub.  by  L.  B.  Marsh,  rev.  and  ed. 
by  D.  W.  Marsh.'  Amherst,  18SS.     8°. 

[Marsh-Caldwell,  Anne  Caldwell.]  Protestant 
Reformation  in  France  ;  or.  History  of  the 
Huguenots.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S47.     8°. 

Marshall,  Charles  Henry.  Memorial  of  M.  [by 
Wm.  Allen  Butler].     N.  Y.,  1S67.     8°. 

Marshall,  Christopher.  Extracts  from  the  diary 
of  M.,  kept  during  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, 1774-81  ;  ed.  by  Wm.  Dnane.  Albanv, 
1877.     8°. 

Passages  from  the  diary  of  M.     vol.   i, 

1774-77.     Phila.,  1S39-49.     12°. 

Marshall,  Edward  Chauncey.  History  of  the 
U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  with  biographical 
sketches,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1862.     12°. 

See  Grant  family. 

Marshall,  Florence  A.     See  Shelley,  Mary  W. 
Marshall,  Francis  Albert.     Study  of  Hamlet. 

Lond.,  1S75.     8°. 
[Marshall,    George    William.]      Catalogue    of 

pedigrees  hitherto  uninde.xed.     Lond.,  1867. 

8°. 

Genealogist's  guide  to  printed  pedigrees. 

Lond.,  1879.     8°. 

Index  to  the  pedigrees  in   the  heralds' 

visitations,  etc.     Lond.,  1866.     8°. 

See  Comberbach  family. 

Marshall,  Humphrey,  1722-1801.    See  B.artram, 

John. 
Marshall,   Humphrey,    1756-1S41.     History  of 

Kentucky,     vol.  i.     Frankfort,  1812.     8°. 
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It  is  very  scarce. 

Same.    2  vols.     Frankfort,  1824.    8°. 

Marshall,  John,  Chief  Justice  of  the  U.  S.,  1755- 

1835.    Correspondence.    See  Pinckney,  C.  C. 

Writings  upon  the  federal  constitution. 

Boston,  1839.     8°. 

JL\GRiDER,  Allan  B.    Marshall.    Boston, 

1SS5.     12°.     (.Amer.  statesmen.) 

See  Washington,  George. 

Marshall,  John,  F.  R.  S.  Anatomy  for  artists  ; 
drawings  bv  J.  S.  Cuthbert.  N.  Y.,  1878. 
1.  8°. 

Marshall,  John  W.  [<?;«/ o/Z/c/j].  [Comp.^  His- 
tory of  Rockport  [  Mass.],  as  comprised  in 
the  centennial  address  of  Lemuel  Gott, 
memoranda  of  Ebenezer  Pool,  and  items 
from  other  sources.     Rockport,  188S.     8°. 

Marshall,  Mrs.  Julian.  See  Handel,  Georg 
Fried. 

Marshall,  Nathaniel.  Penitential  discipline  of 
the  primitive  church  for  the  first  400  years 
A.  D.  Oxford,  1S44.  8°.  (Lib.  Anglo-Cath. 
theol.) 

Marshall,  Orsamus  Holmes.  First  visit  of  de 
La  Salle  to  the  Senecas  in  1669 ;  read  before 
the  BuflTalo  Hist.  Society,  Mch.  16,  1874. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 


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The  Niagara  frontier ;   its  early  history, 

and  local  names ;    read  before  the   liulfalo 
Hist.  Club.     [Uuflalo,  1S65.]    S°. 

Saiiif ;  before  the  Buffalo  Hist.  Society. 

n.  p.,  iSSi.     S°. 

Same.    (Buffalo  Hist.  Soc.  Pub.  v.  2.) 

Marshall.  Oscar  Sloan.     See  Marshall  family. 
Marshall.  Thomas  William  M.     Christian  mis- 
sions.    2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S64.     S°. 

[Marshall,  \V.  P.]  Description  of  the  patent 
locomotive  steam  engine  of  Robt.  Stephen- 
son and  Co.     Lond..  183S.     4°. 

Marshall  family;  history  of  the  descendants  of 
Wni.  .Marshall,  1722-96:  by  O.  S.  Marshall. 
Kittaiuiint;,  Pa.,  1SS4.     S°. 

Marshall  family  ;  a  genealogical  chart  of  the  de- 
scendants of  John  Marshall  and  Eliz.  Mark- 
ham,  his  wife,  etc.;  by  \Vm.  .M.  Pa.xton.  Cinn., 
1S85.     S°. 

Marshe,  Wilhani.  Journal  of  the  treaty  held 
with  the  Si.\  Nations  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1744. 
(.Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  7.) 

Marston,  John.  Works  ;  with  notes  and  life  by 
J.  O.  Halliwell.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1S56.     12°. 

Marston.  R.  P..     Sec  Walton,  Izaak. 

Marston  family.  Memoirs  of  the  Marstons  of 
Salem,  with  genealogy  of  some  of  their  de- 
scendants [by  John  L.  Watson].  Boston, 
1S73.     I.  S°. 

[Marteiihe  de  Bergerac,  Jean.]  M^moires  d'un 
protestant  condamn6  au.\  gali^res  de  France 
pour  cause  de  religion  ;  Merits  par  lui-meme. 
Rotterdam,  1757.     lepr.     Paris,  1865.     12°. 

Martelli.  D.  Cours  de  langue  italienne.  Paris, 
1K35.     8°. 

[Martene,  Edmond,  ct  Durand,  Ursin.]  X'oyage 
litteraire  de  deux  religieux  Benedictins  de  la 
congrt'gation  de  Saint  Maur.  3  pis.  in  2  vols. 
Paris,  1717-24.     4°. 

Martens,   Friedrich.     Sec  White,  Adam. 

Martensen,  Hans  Lassen.  Christian  dogmatics  ; 
tr.  from  the  German,  by  Wni.  Urwick. 
Ed  in.,  iSSo.     S°. 

Christian  ethics  ;  tr.  from  the  Danish,  by 

C.  .Spence.     Edin.,  1879.     8°. 

Martha,  Jules.  Manuel  d'arch<?ologie  etrusque 
et  romaine.  Paris  [18S4].  8°.  ((Juantin's 
Bibl.  des  beaux-arts.) 

Martha's  Vineyard  Herald,  vol.  9-10.  2  vols. 
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Martialis,  Marcus  X'alerius.  Epigrammata  ;  ex 
eililione  liipontina,  ciun  notis  et  interpreta- 
lione  in  usum  Delphini,  etc.  3  vols.  Ltmd., 
l'alf>y.  1822-23.    S°. 

Same;  illustraveruni  V.  Parisiensis  Acad- 

emia;  professores.   3  vols.    Parisiis,  1825.   8°. 
(Lemaire.  Bibl.  class.  Lat.) 

Epigrams,  tr.  into  English  prose  [with] 

verse  translations.     Loud.,  Holm,  1S81.    12°. 

Martin.  .SV.,  hf>.  of  llraKa.  Opuscula  VII.,  etc. 
(Mignc.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  72.) 


Martin,  St.,  of  Ltoii.  Opera  omnia.  2  vols. 
Parisiis,  1855.  I.  8°.  (.Migue.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 
v.  20S-209.) 

Martin,  Benjamin.  Philosophical  grammar;  a 
view  of  the  present  state  of  natural  philoso- 
phy.    2d  ed.     Lond.,  173S.     8°. 

Martin,  Bon  Louis  Henri.  History  of  France; 
the  age  of  Louis  XIV.,  1661-1715  ;  tr.  by 
Mary  L.  Booth.     2  vols.     Boston.  1865.     8°. 

Decline  of  the  French  monarchy,  1715- 

89;  tr.  by  Marv  L.  Booth.  2  vols.  Boston, 
1 866.     8°. 

Martin,  Charles  L  History  of  Door  Co.,  Wis- 
consin, with  biographies  of  700  families. 
Sturgeon  Bay,  iSSi.     12°. 

Martin,  Charles  Jackson.  History  of  the  Home 
Insurance  Co.  of  New  York,  1853-83.  N.  V., 
1883.     8°. 

Martin,  Frances.  See  Arnauld,  Ang^lique. — 
Gilbert,  Eliz. 

Martin,  Francois  Xavier.  History  of  Louisiana. 
2  vols.     New  Orleans,  1S27-29.    8°. 

History  of  North  Carolina.    2  vols.    New 

Orleans,  1S29.     8°. 

Martin,  Frederick.  History  of  Lloyd's  and  of 
marine  insurance  in  Great  Britain.  Lond., 
1S76.     8°. 

Sec  Statesman's  year  book. 

Martin,  Lady.     Helena  Faucit.     On   some  of 

Shakespeare's    female    characters.       Edin., 

18S5.    4°. 
Martin.  Henri.     Sec  Martin,  Bon  Louis  Henri. 
Martin.  Henry  J.     See  Martin  family. 
[Martin,  John.]     Illustrations  to  the  poetical 

works  of  Sir  Waller  Scott.    Lond.  [1834].  8°. 
Martin,  John  Hill.     Chester  and   its  vicinity, 

Delaware    Co.,    Penn.;     with    genealogical 

sketches.     Phila.,  1877.     1.  8°. 
Martin,  Joseph.      Comprehensive   description 

of  Virginia  and  the  District  of  Columbia ; 

added.  History  of  Virginia  to  1754,  by  W.  H. 

Brockeiibrough.     Richmond  I1S35].    8°. 
Same.   New  and  comprehensive  gazetteer 

of  X'irginia,  etc.     Charlottesville,  1835.    8°. 
Martin,  Joseph  Gregory.     Twenty-one  years  in 

the  Boston  stock  market  ;  fluctuations,  1835- 

56.     Boston,  1S56.     8°. 
[Martin,  I.  L.]   Native  bards,  with  other  pieces, 

l.y  J.  1..  M.     Phila.,  1831.     12°. 
Martin,  I.ouis  Aime.     Plan  d'une  bibliotheiiue 

universelle.     Paris,  1837.     8°. 

Refutation.     See  Moralistes  fran^ais. 

See  Fenelon. 

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by  H.  P.  Godd.ird,   1S87.     (Maryland    Hist. 

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Martin,  William  T.  History  of  Franklin  Co., 
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Martindale,  Charles.  Loughery's  defeat  and 
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Martineau,  James.  Endeavours  after  the  Chris- 
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1885.'    8°. 

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Martineau,  Russell.     See  Goldziher,  Ignaz. 
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Mason's  Coin  and  Stamp  Colkclor's  .Nhigazine. 

Mils.  1-5.     5  vols.     I'liila.,  1S67-71.     8°. 
Maspero,   Gaston   Camille   Charles.     L'arch^- 

olojjie  <?gyptifnne.     Paris,  11.  d,     (Quantin's 

Hibl.  dc-s  beaux-arls.) 

Eng.     Egyptian  arcliasology  ;  tr.  from  the 

French,  by  Amelia  B.  Edwards.  N.  Y.,  1887. 
8°. 

Life  in  ancient  Egypt  and  Assyria  ;  tr.  by 

Alice  Morton.     Lond.,  1892.     8°. 

Maspeth  iwcnis.     Sec  Furman,  Garrit. 

Masquerler,  Lewis.  Sociology;  or.Therecon- 
siriution  of  society,  government  and  prop- 
erly.    N.  Y.,  1S77.    8°. 

Massa,  Isaac.  Arctic  north-east  and  west  pas- 
sage.    Sec  Gerritsz,  Hessel. 

Massachusettensis,  pseud.  See  Leonard,  Dan- 
iel. 

Massachusetts. 

Census.     Sec  bclo7c,  Bureau  of  .Statistics, 

and  Secretary  of  .State. 

Charter.     See  beloic,  General  Court. 

Defense  of  the  legislature  of  Mass.;  or. 

The  rights  of  New  England  vindicated.  Bos- 
ton, 1804.     S°. 

Massachusetts  Centinel.    5  vols.    Boston, 

1784-90.    4°  and  fol. 

Sotf :    For  coiitintialion,  sec  Columbian  Cenlim.-!. 

Massachusetts    Magazine:     or    monthly 

museum  of  knowledge,  vol.  5.  Boston, 
179.5.     8°. 

Massachusetts  Quarterly  Review,     vol.  i. 

Boston,  1S48.     8°. 

Massachusetts  register,  1789,  '94,  '95,  '97- 

99,  1801-03,  '805,  1S06,  1810-12,  '14-16,  '18, 
•20,  '22-24,  '27-3'.  '33.  '34.  '36,  '39.  '41.  '42. 
'44-59,  '62.  50  vols.  Boston,  n.  d.  12°  and 
8°. 

jXtitr:  The  various  tiUcs  arc  as  follows  :  Fleet's 
reKisler  and  pockel  almanack,  1789-99;  Mass.  register 
and  I'.  S.  calendar.  iSoi-<|6;  Mass.  stale  record,  1847- 
51  :  Mass.  rcKisler,  1852-62. 

Plates  illustrating  the  geology  and  scenery 

of  Mass.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     ob.  8°. 

Adjiitaiit-C cncral .    Annual  reports  from 

the  yuarter-Master-General,  .Surgeon-Gene- 
ral, etc.,  1S62-68,  and  72.  8  vols.  Boston, 
1S63-72.     8°. 

Aslronoiiiieal  and  Trigonotnclrical  Sur- 
vey. Tallies  of  bearings,  distances,  latitudes, 
longitudes,  etc.,  ascertained  by  the  survey 
|by  S.  Borden]  ;  pub.  by  J.  G.  Palfrev.  Bos- 
ton, 1846.     I.  8°. 

Auditor.     Report,  1864,  '65,  '67,  '68  and 

'72.     5  vols.     Boston,  1865-73.     8". 

Hoard  of  Agrieullurc.     sth,    I2th-i6th, 

iSlh,  i9lh,  2ist-25lli  annual  reports.  13V0IS. 
Boston,  1858-78.     8°. 

—  Transactions  of  the  agricultural  socie- 

lics  of  Mass.  for  1852  ;  also,  Procee<lings  of 
the  Slate  Boar<l  of  Agriculture  ;  collated  and 
prep,  by  Amasa  Walker.     Boston,  1853.    8°. 


Board  of  Education.      ist-55th    annual 

reports.     55  vols.     Boston,  1S38-92.     8°. 

Xole :  lst-i2tli  rcporls.  by  H.  Mann  :  l.Ub-i9lh,  by 
B.  Sears.  2oih-24lh,  by  G.  S.  Boutwell  r  2Slh-4olh,  by 
J.  While  :  4ist-s5th,  byj,  \V.  Dickinson. 

Annual  report  of  the  special   agent. 

Boston,  1872.     8°. 
Common  school  controversy ;  consist- 
ing of  three   letters   of   the  Secretary  [H. 

Mann]    in   reply   to  charges,   etc.     Boston, 

1S44.     8°. 
Mass.    system    of   common    schools ; 

enl.  and  rev.  ed.  of  loth  annual  report,  by 

H.  Mann.     Boston,  1849.     8°. 
Re|iort   of  the  agent   [on  the]  U.  S. 

Military  .Xcademy,  West  Point,     n.  p.,  1864. 

8°. 
Report  of  tlie  secretary  [H.  Mann]  on 

school  houses.     Boston,  1838.     8°. 

Board  of  Railroad  Commissioner.^.     3d- 

Sth  and  Sth  annual  reports.  4  vols.  Bos- 
ton, 1872-77.     8°. 

Board  of  State  C/iarities.     2d-5th,  7th- 

r2th  reports.     10  vols.    Boston,  1S66-74.    8°. 

Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor,     ist-sth. 

7th,  Sth,  loth,  i8th-22d  annual  reports.  13 
vols.     Boston,  1870-92.     8°. 

Annual  statistics  of  manufactures,  1886- 

91.     5  vols.     Boston,  1888-92.     8°. 

Census,  1875  ;  prepared  under  the  di- 
rection of  C.  D.  Wright.  1st  and  3d  eds.  3 
vols.     Boston,  1S76-77.     8°. 

Coutruls :  I  Population  and  social  slatislics.  2. 
Mauufaclures  and  occupations.  3.  Agricultural  pro- 
ducts and  properly. 

Compendium,  prep,  by  C.  D.  Wri,<;lil. 

Boston,  1877.     8°. 
Same,    1S85.     3   vols,    in   4.     Boston, 

18S7-88.     8°. 

ConUitIs:  I.  Population  and  social  slatislics.  2. 
Manufactures,  fisheries  and  commerce.  3.  Agriullurat 
prod\u"ls  and  properties. 

Commissioner  on  Public  Records  of  Par- 
ishes, To-UHS  and  Counties.  ist-4lh  reports. 
4  vols.     Boston,  1S89-92.    8°. 

Commissiouers  for   a   .Saitilary   .Survev. 

Report  of  a  general  plan  for  the  promotion 
of  public  and  personal  healtli.  Boston,  1850. 
8°. 

Commissioners  of  fisheries.  ist-7tli  re- 
ports.    7  vols.     Boston,  1S66-73.     8°. 

Report  concerning  the  artificial  prop- 
agation of  fish.     Boston,  1S57.     8°. 

Commissioners   on    the    /.oologicat   and 

Botanical  Survey  of  the  State.  Reports. 
.SVi'Dewev,  Chester. — Gould,  Aug.  A. — Har- 
ris, T.  W.' 

Constitutional  Convention.  1788.    Debates, 

resolutions  and  other  proceedings  in  the 
convention,  1S8S,  for  the  purpose  ol  ratifying 
the  constitution  recommended  by  the  grand 
Federal  Convention.     Boston,  1808.     12°. 


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Constiintional  Convention,  1779-80.  Jour- 
nal of  the  convention.     Boston,  1S32.     8°. 

Constitutional      Convention,      1820-21. 

Amendments  of  the  con.stitution  proposed 
by  the  convention,  1820.     Boston,  1821.    8°. 

Journal  of  debates  and  proceedings  in 

the  convention  of  delegates,  1820-21.  Bos- 
ton, 1S21.     8°. 

Same.      New   ed.,    re\ised.     Boston, 

'853-     8°. 

Report  upon  the  constitutional  rights 

and  privileges  of  Harvard  College  ;  and 
upon  the  donations  made  to  it  by  this  com- 
monwealth.    [Boston],  1821.     8°. 

Constitutional  Convention ,  1853.  Consti- 
tution.    Boston,  1853.     8°. 

Constitutional    propositions    adopted 

bv   the   convention  of   delegates.     Boston, 

1853.  8°. 

Discussions  on  the  constitution  pro- 
posed by  the  convention  of  1853.     Boston, 

1854.  8°. 

Contents:  Curtis.  G.  T.  Letters  of  Phocioii.— 
Hillard.  G.  S.  Letters  of  Silas  Standfast.— Hoar.  Saml. 
Address  at  Fitchburg.— Morton,  M.  Address  at  Taun- 
ton. Adams.  C.  F.  Address  at  Quincy. — Palfrey,  J.  G. 
Remarks. 

Official  report  of  the  debates  and  pro- 
ceedings.    2  vols.     Boston,  1853.     8°. 

Same.     2  vols.     Boston,  1S53.     4°. 

Free  Public   Library    Counnission.     ist 

report.     Boston,  1891.    8°. 

General  Court.  Acts  and  resolves  passed 

in  1S54,  "65-68,  '72-74,  '89-91.  II  vols.  Bos- 
ton, 1854-91.     8°. 

Same;  special  session,  1872.     Boston, 

1S72.     8°. 

Acts  relating  to  the  establishment  of 

quarantine,  from  the  settlement  of  the  col- 
ony.    Boston,  1881.     8°. 

Charter  granted  by  King  William  and 

Queen  Mary  to  the  province  of  Mass. -Bay. 
Boston,  1759.     fol. 

Charters  and  general   laws ;  pub.    by 

order  of  the  Gen.  Court  [by  N.  Dane,  Wm. 
Prescott  and  Jos.  Story].     Boston,  1814.    8°. 

Chronological  sketch  of  the  legisla- 
tion, 1752-1SS4,  on  printing  the  acts  and 
resolves  of  Mass. -Bay.     n.  p.,  1889.     8°. 

Colonial  laws;  repr.   from  the  ed.  of 

1660.  with  supplements  to  1672,  containing 
also  the  body  of  liberties  of  1641,  pub.  un- 
der the  supervision  of  Wm.  H.  Whitmore. 
Boston,  1SS9.     8°. 

Colonial  laws  ;  repr.  from  the  ed.  of 

1672.  with  supplements  through  1686  ;  pub. 
under  supervision  of  Wm.  H.  Whitmore. 
Boston,  18S7.     S°. 

Documents  relating  to  the  northeast- 
ern boundary  of  Maine.     Boston,  1828.     8°. 

General  laws  and  resolves,  1S56,  '58, 

'60-68,  '70-75,  '77-79.  20  vols.  Boston,  1856- 
79-    S°. 


Laws,  1S06,  '12,  '16.     3  vols.     Boston 

and  Charlestown,  1806-16.     8°. 

Manual,   with  constitution,  etc.,  1868, 

'69,  '79,  '80.     4  vols.     Boston,  186S-80.     12°. 

Patriotick  proceedings  of  the  legisla- 
ture, Jan.  26-Mch.  4,  1S09.    Boston,  1809.   8°. 

Perpetual  laws,  1780-89.    Boston,  1789. 

fol. 

Records  of  the  colony  of  New  Ply- 
mouth in  New  England  ;  vols.  i-S,  ed.  by 
N.  B.  Shurtleft";  vols.  9-12,  ed.  by  David 
Pulsifer.    12  vols  in  10.    Boston,  1855-61.    4°. 

Contents:  I.  Court  orders,  1633-40.  2.  1641-51.  3. 
1651-61.  4.  1661-6S.  5.  1668-7S.  6.  1678-91.  7.  Judicial 
acts,  1636-92.  S.  Miscellaneous  records,  1635-S9.  9. 
Acts  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  United  Colonies  of 
N.  E.,  1643-51.  10.  1653-79.  11.  Laws,  1623-82.  12. 
Deeds,  etc.,  1620-51.  Book  of  Indian  records  for  their 
lands. 

—  Records  of  the  governor  and  company 

of  the  Mass.  Bay  in  New  England;  ed.  by 
N.  B.  Shurtleff,  '1628-S6.  5  vols,  in  6.  Bos- 
ton, 1853-54.     4°- 

Resolves,  respecting  the  sale  of  eastern 

lands  ;  with  reports  of  committees  appointed 
to  sell  said  lands,  1781-1S03.  Boston,  1803. 
8°. 

Revised  statutes,  passed  Nov.  4,  1835  ; 

[by]  Theron  Metcalf  and  Horace  Mann. 
Boston,  1836.     S". 

Supplements,  by  T.  .Metcalf  2  vols. 

Boston,  1836-37.     8°. 

Topographical  map,  comp.  from  as- 
tronomical, trigonometrical  and  various 
local  surveys,     n.  p.,  1844.     4°. 

Committee  on  Federal  /delations.  Ar- 
guments in  behalf  of  petitioners  for  aid  in 
the  preservation  of  the  Old  South  Meeting- 
House.     Boston,  1878.     8°. 

—  Joint    Committee    on    Public    Lands. 

Report  and  resolves  in  relation  to  the  north- 
eastern boundary,     n.  p.,  1838.     8°. 

Joint  Special  Committee  on  the  Subject 

of  a  License  Laic.  Reports,  with  report  of 
the  testimony.     Boston,  1867.     8°. 

Joint  Standing    Committee  on  Public 

Health.  The  sewage  of  Worcester  in  its  re- 
lation to  the  Blackstone  River.  Boston, 
1882.     8°. 

Geological   Survey.      See   below.   State 

Geologist. 

Governor.     Speeches  of  the  governors, 

1765-75,  and  answers  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives to  the  same,  etc.  Boston,  iSiS. 
8°. 

Provincial  Congress,  \~i-i,-~i'S-    Journal  of 

each  congress  and  of  the  Committee  of 
Safety  ;  with  proceedings  of  the  county  con- 
ventions, etc.;  pub.  [by]  Wm.  Lincoln. 
Boston,  1838.     8°. 

Secretary' of  State.  Abstract  of  the  cen- 
sus,  1S60 ;  from    the  8th  U.  S.  census,  with 


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remarks  on  the  same  ;  prep,  by  Geo.  \V. 
Chasf.     Bo.ston,  1S63.     8=". 

ist-i6lh,  2oth-26tli,  31st  and  35th  an- 
nual reports  relating  to  the  registration  and 
returns  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths.  25 
vols.     Boston,  1S43-77.     8°. 

Annual  reports  of  the  railroad  corpo- 
rations in  Mass.,  1S43,  '46,  '47,  '49.  4  vols. 
Boston,  1844-50.     8°. 

Census  of  the  several  cities  and  towns 

in  Mass.,  1S40,  '50.     Boston,  1850.     8°. 

3d  census  of  the  inhabitants  of  Mass. 

[iSii].     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Returns  of  the  railroad  corporations, 

1.S63-67  ;  prep,  by  Oliver  Warner.  5  vols. 
Boston,  1864-6S.     8°. 

Statistical  information  relating  to  cer- 
tain branches  of  industry  in  Mass.  for  1S65. 
Boston,  1S66.     8°. 

State  Jioard  of  Heallh.    ist-gth  and  nth 

annual  reports.  10  vols.  Boston,  1870-79. 
S". 

Summary  of  seven  years  work  of  the 

Board,  by  \V.  L.  Richardson.  Boston,  1S76. 
8°. 

Stale  Board  of  Healtit,  Lunacy  and  Char- 
ily. 6th,  7th  and  1 2th  annual  reports.  4  vols. 
Boston,  1SS5-91.     8°. 

Slate  Geologist.     Report  on  the  geology, 

mineralogy',  botany  and  zoology ;  by  Ed. 
Hitchcock.     Amherst,  1833.     S°. 

Same.     2d  ed.     Amherst,  1835.    8°. 

Report   on   a   re  examination    of  the 

economical  geology  of  Mass.;  by  Ed.  Hitch- 
cock.    Boston,  1 838.     S°. 

—  Final  report  on  the  geology  of  Mass., 

by  Ed.  Hitchcock.  2  vols.  Northampton, 
1841.    4°. 

Ichnology  of  New  England.     Report 

on  the  sandstone  of  the  Connecticut  valley, 
especially  its  fossil  footmarks.    Boston,  1858. 

4°- 
Supplement.     Report  to  the  Gov- 
ernment of  Slass.  in  1863.    Boston,  1865.    4°. 

Stale  Lunatic  Hospital  at  Worcester.  Re- 
ports and  other  documents.  Boston,  1837. 
8°. 

DloCESK  <11-  THK  P.   E.  ChIRCII  IN  MaSS. 

journals  of  the  56tli,  57111,  65th,  66lh,  69th, 
72d  and  74lh  conventions.     7  vols.     Boston, 
,16-64.     8°. 

iTH  Mass.  \'oi,f.NTKEK  Mil. iTi.\.  Record 

/•-i^ervice  in  North  Carolina,  Aug.  1862- 
Mav  1^3-     ""'*'°"'  ■•'*«7-     «°. 


Mass 


ciusKTTs  Charitaiii.e  Mkchanic 
AssociAl'"*'  J^i-'dication  of  the  Mechanics' 
Hall.     Bos?"'  'S6o-     «'• 

MaSSXCHI*''''"'"*'      HlSTfiKICAI-     .SOCIETY 

I  Ilo'sionVMass.,    ^'^'  of  incorporation,  laws 
;ind  circular  lellei     H'-sfon,  .794.     8". 
Act  of  incorV"^'"'""'   "'"'   ''^"'^  ■'"'' 


by-laws.     Boston,  18.' 


2.     8°. 


Building  and  the  finances  ;  remarks  of 

the  President,     n.  p.,  1S71.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  library.  Boston,  181 1. 

8°. 

Same.     2  vols.     Boston,  1S59.    8°. 

Collections.     6  series.     55  vols.     Bos- 
ton, 1804-92.    8°. 

.Vott:  Vols.  i-S  were  printed  1792-1802;  repriiiled 
1S06-56. 

Contents:  Account  of  earthquake  at  Port  Royal, 
Jamaica,  1692,- v.  4 —Account  of  the  first  century  lec- 
ture held  at  Salem,  1729,  v.  4.— Account  of  the  meteor 
in  New  England,  1719,  v.  2.— Account  of  the  right  of 
lands  in  the  Xarraganset  country,  16S0,  v.  5. — Ac- 
knowledgments of  donations,  v.  12-14,  t7-23,  '25-27  — 
.Act  of  incorporation,  laws,  regulations,  etc.,  v.  4,  11, 
32,  34. —  .-^dams,  John  and  Warren,  Mercy.  Corres- 
pondence, rel.  to  her  "  History  of  the  .Amer.  Revo- 
lution,"' 1S07.  V.  44  ; — and  Wiiithrop,  John.  Corres- 
pondence, V.  44.  —  Adams.  John  Q.  New  England 
confederacy  of  1643,  v.  29 ; — Correspondence  rel.  to  a 
memoir  of  Adams,  v.  32.— Adams,  Saml.  Letter  to 
James  Warren,  1774,  v.  34.— Adams.  William  and  Eli- 
phalet.  Memoir,  v.  31. — Address  of  ministers  of  Bos- 
ton to  Duke  of  Newcastle,  1737,  v.  22.— Allen,  Timo- 
thy. Account  of  the  captivity  of  Hugh  Gibson  among 
the  Delaware  Indians,  1756-59,  v.  26  ;— Indian  names  of 
White  Hills  and  Piscataqua  River,  1806,  v.  12  ;— Letter 
on  earthquakes,  1S15,  v.  14  ;— Letter  on  earthquakes  in 
New  Hampshire,  1S04,  v.  9;  —  Memorabilia  of  Yar- 
mouth, 1797,  v.  5  : — Religious  societies  in  Portsmouth, 
V.  10. — Allen,  J.  Election  of  Leverclt  as  President  of 
Harvard  College,  1707,  v.  14.— Allerion,  Isaac.  Memoir, 
by  L.  Bacon,  v.  27.— Allyn.  John.  Memoir,  hy  C.  Fran- 
cis, V.  25. — Andros,  Sir  Edniond.  Administration  o( 
A.,  V.  18: — Commission  to  Andros,  1686,  v.  27  ;— Letter 
to  Joseph  Dudley,  16S6,  v.  12. — Anne,  Quren.  Instruc- 
tions to  Gov.  Dudley  in  1702,  v.  29. — Appleton,  Saml. 
Memoir,  by  Saml.  K.  Lothrop,  v.  33. — Apthorp.  Geo. 
H.  Description  of  the  colony  of  Surrinam,  v.  1. — 
Archer.  Gabriel.  Relation  of  Gosnold's  voyage,  1602, 
V.  2S.— .Articles  of  agreement  between  New  Plymouth 
and  Awasuncks,  1671,  v.  5.— Articles  on  which  the 
Society  request  information,  etc.,  v.  11.— Aspinwall  pa- 
pers,  v.  39-40. — Aspinwall,  Wm.  Address  to  the  reader 
of  the  Abstract  of  laws  of  New  England,  by  Cotton,  v. 
5.— Auchmuty.  R.  Importance  of  Cape  Breton  to  the 
British,  1744,  V.  5.— Awasuncks,  sguazc  sachem.  Letter 
to  Gov.  Prince.  1671,  v.  5. — Backus,  Isaac.  Account  of 
Middleborough,  v.  3  ; — Letter  on  iron  ore,  1794,  v.  3. — 
Bacon  and  Ingram's  rebellion.  Indians'  proceedings, 
v.  II.— Badger.  Stephen.  Traits  of  the  Amer,  Indians, 
1797.  V.  5  Bailey.  Jacob.  Antiquities  of  America, 
1795,  v.  4.  — Barnard,  John.  Autobiography,  v.  25;— 
Sketch  of  eminent  ministers  in  New  England,  v.  10. — 
Bartlelt,  Josiah.  Sketch  of  Charlestown,  1813,  v.  12:— 
Sketch  of  the  progress  of  medical  science  in  Mass., 
1813,  v.  II.— Belknap.  Jeremy.  Letter  to  And.  Kippis 
rel.  to  his  Life  of  Capt.  Cook,  1795,  v.  4 ;— Letter  rel. 
to  hre  engines,  fires,  etc.,  in  Boston,  1725.  v.  4; — Mar- 
quesas and  other  islands  iu  the  S.  Pacific  Ocean,  v.  4  ; 
-Relative  to  Agamcnlicus,  v.  3  ;— Sketch  of  |his)  life, 
by  J.  r.lii>t,  \.b:—am1  Morse,  J.  Report  on  the  Kneida 
aud  Mohekunuh  Indians  in  1796,  v.  5. —Belknap  papers, 
3  vols.,  V,  42-43,  M— Bellowi,  A.  Sketch  of  Walpole, 
v.  17.— Bennel.  N.  Description  nf  MiddlcborouKh,  v. 
3.— Bentloy.  Wm.  History  of  Salein,  v.  6:— Letter 
cone,  the  Abbe  de  Mable>',  1795,  v.  4.— Bernaldei,  An- 
dres. Extract  from  the  History  of  Ferdinand  and 
Isabella,  \ .  2S.— Bernard,  Sii  V .  Account  of  the  coast 
of  Labrador,  1761,  v.  1  ;— Bill  for  better  regulating 
charter  ami  propriclary  goxernments  in  America,  v.  7. 
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of  Increase  Mather,  with  notes,  etc.  (Prince 
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Letter  to  John  Woodward,   1716.     (New 

Hamp.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

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Siuiic\  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  Thos. 

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Political    fables.      (Prince   Soc,   Andros 

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[ ]  The  terror  of  the  Lord  ;  some  account 

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Wonders  of  the  invisible  world.   (Drake's 

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H.WNES,  H.  W.     Mather  and  his  slaves. 

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M.\Rvix,  Abijah  P.    Life  and  times  of  M.; 

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Peabodv,  Wm.  B.  O.    Life  of. M.    (Sparks' 

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Mather,  the  Puritan 
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Wendell,  Barrett. 

priest.       N.    Y.    [1S91 
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See  Poole,  Wm.  F. 

Mather.  Horace  E.     Sec  Mather  family. 
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in  reply   to   Calef.     Boston,    1701.     (Prince 

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Account  of  the  agents  of  New  England, 

1691  ;  with  extracts  from  a  letter  from  the 
London  ministers.     (Same,  v.  i.) 

Address  to  the  inhabitants  of  Mass. -Bay, 

1693.     (Same,  v.  2.) 

Brief  account  concerning  the  agents  of 

New  England,  their  negotiation  at  the  court 
of  England  ;  witli  remarks  on  the  new  char- 
ter granted  to  Mass.     (Same,  v.  2.) 

Brief  relation  of  the  state  of  New  Eng- 
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V.  2.) 

Extracts  from  C.  Mather's  memoirs  ;  cont. 

a  conversation  between  I.  M.  and  King  Wil- 
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Letter  of  reproof  to  Gov.  Dudley,  1707-0S. 

(Same,  v.  3.) 

Letter  of  thanks  to  the  Earl  of  Notting- 
ham for  a  new  charter.     (Same,  v.  32.) 

Narrative  of  the  miseries  of  New  Eng- 
land, 16SS.    (Prince  Soc,  Andros  tracts,  v.  2.) 

[ ]  New  England  vindicated  from  the  unjust 

aspersions  cast  on  the  former  government, 
16S9.     (Same,  v.  2.) 

Phinehas   Pratt's  relation.     (Mass.   Hist. 

Soc.  Col.  V.  34.) 


Present  state  of  the  New  England  affairs, 

in  extracts  from  letters.  (Prince  Soc,  An- 
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Loud.,  1689-90.     (Same.  v.  2.) 

Relation    of    the    troubles    which    have 

hapned  in  New  England,  by  reason  of  the 
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Retiiarkable    providences   illust.    of   the 

earlier  days  of  American  colonisation  ; 
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Several  reasons  proving  that  inoculation 

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Vindication  of  New   England   cont.    the 

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Whitmore,  W.  H.    Mather.  (Prince  Soc, 

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Mather,  John.     See  Mather  family. 

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Mather,  Richard.  Journal,  1635.  (Dorchester 
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Mather,  Richard  Henry.  Address  comniem. 
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Mather,  Samuel.  Apology  for  the  liberties  of 
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Tlie  figures  or  types  of  the  Old  Testa- 
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Mather,  William  Williams.  Geology  of  New 
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Matheson,  George.  Religion  of  China  ;  Con- 
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Matheson,  James.  Narrative  of  the  visit  to  the 
American  churches.     See  Reed,  Andrew. 

Mathews,  Cliarles.  Memoirs  ;  by  Mrs.  Mathews. 
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Mathews,  Charles  James.  Life,  chiefly  auto- 
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Mathews,  William  Smith  Habcock.  A  hundred 
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Matlack.  Timothy.  Letters  on  slavery.  Si-r 
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Matthaeus  or  Matthew  Paris.  Chronica  niajora, 
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Letter  relating  to  the  expense  of  support- 
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Merivale,  Herman.  Historical  studies.  Lond., 
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Merklein,Johann  Jacob.  Ost-IndianischeReise. 
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Merlin,    Mercedes  Jaruco,    comlcsse  de.     Sec 

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Merrick,  lames  Lyman.     See  Mohammed. 
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Meyer,  Heinrich  August  Wilhelm,  and  Liine- 
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Michel,  l-Van^ois  (-(7//(V/  Xavier  Francisque  — . 

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directory.  1863-64.  2d  ed.  Detroit,  1S63. 
8°. 

Proceedings  of  the  commercial  conven- 
tion, held  in  Detroit,  Julv  11-14.  Detroit, 
1S65.    8°. 

St.  Clair  Mineral  Spring  and  "  The  Oak- 
land."    St.  Clair,  1SS3.     8°. 

Adjulant-Gcneial.    Annual  reports,  1862- 

66.     6  vols.     Lansing,  1863-66.     8°. 

Commissioner  of  Emis^ration.    State  of 

Michigan  ;  embracing  sketches  of  its  history, 
position,  resources,  etc.,  byS.  B.  McCracken. 
Lansing,  1S76.     8°. 

Commissioner  of  Iinmi'rralion.    Michigan 

and  its  resources  ;  comp.  by  Fred.  Morley. 
Lansing,  iS8i.     8°. 

Same.     2d  ed.     Lansing,  18S2.     8°. 

Commissioner     of    Mineral    Statistics. 

Mineral  resources,  by  Chas.  D.  Lawton, 
1885-8S.    4  vols.     Lansing,  1886-89.    8°. 

i\'otf:    Title  also  reads,  Mines  and  mineral  stalis- 
tics. 

Commissioner  of  Railroads.    6th  annual 

report  for  1877.     Lansing,  187S.     8°. 

Constitutional  Convention.     Debates  and 

proceedings  of  the  convention  at  Lansing, 
May  15,  1S67  ;  official  report  by  \Vm.  B. 
Lord  and  D.  W.  Brown.  2  vols.  Lansing, 
1867.     fol. 

Journal,  1867.     Lansing,  1867.    8°. 

Geological  Surz'cy.     ist   biennial  report 

of  progress,  i860.  (A.  Winchell,  geologist.) 
Lansing,  1861.     8°. 

See  belou',  State  Geologist. 

House  of  Jiepresentatii'cs.     Documents. 

vol.  1.     Detroit,  1841.     8°. 

Legislature.     Constitution  of  the  state. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Legislative  manual  and  official  direc- 
tory for  1885  ;  prep,  by  H.  A.  Conanl.  Lan- 
sing, 1885.     8°. 

—    Official     directory     and     legislative 

manual  for  1887-88  ;  prep,  by  G.  R.  O.smun. 
Lansing,  1S87.     8°. 

Same,  1889-90.     Lansing,  1889.     8°. 

Secretary  of  .Slate.    Census  and  statistics 

of  the  state.     Lansing,  1S54.     8°. 

Same,  1S74.     Lansing,  1875.     8°. 

Same,    1SS4.     2  vols.     Lansing,   1886. 

8°. 

Statistics  of  the  state,  conip.  from  [V. 

S.J  census  of  1S60.     Lansing,  1S61.     8°. 

—  Same,  1S70.     Lansing,  1873.    8°. 


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State  Board  of  Centennial  ISFatiagers  for 

the  Iiiternat.  Exhibition  of  1S76.  Report. 
Lansing,  1877.     8°. 

State  Geologist.  2d  annual  report.  De- 
troit, 1S39.     8°. 

Economical  geology  of  the  region  of 

Cheboygan  and  Old  Mackinac  in  the  coun- 
ties of  Presque  Isle,  Cheboygan  and  Emmet ; 
by  N.  H.  Winchell.     Ann  Arbor,  1871.     8°. 

Superintendent  of  Piihlie  Instruction.  Re- 
ports, 1855-57  ;  with  documents.  Lansing, 
1858.     8°. 

MiCHiG.-VN    Pioneer    and    Historical 

Society.  Pioneer  [and  historical]  collec- 
tions, vols.  1-18.  18  vols.  Lansing  and 
Detroit,  1S77-92.     8°. 

Michigan   State  Library.     Catalogue, 

1881-82.     Lansing,  1881.     8°. 

ist-3d    supplements,     18S3-90.      2 

vols.     Lansing,  1883-90.    8°. 

Report   of   the   librarian,    1883-S8.     3 

vols.     Lansing,  1SS4-88.     8°. 

University  of  Michigan  [Ann  Arbor, 

Mich.].  General  catalogue  of  officers  and 
students,  1S37-64.     Ann  Arbor,  1864.     8°. 

Catalogues   of  officers   and   students, 

afterward,  Calendars  ;  1854,  '62,  '64-71,  '72- 
73.  '74-76,  '77-78,  'Si-82,  'S3-92.  22  vols. 
Ann  Arbor,  1854-92.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  academic  senate,  and 

of  those  who  have  received  its  degrees.  Ann 
Arbor,  1871.     8°. 

Michigan    University    book,    1S44-S0. 

T.  R.  Chase.     Detroit,  1881.     8°. 

President's  report  to  the  Board  of  Re- 
gents. 3  vols.  Ann  Arbor,  1880,  '82,  '87. 
8°. 

University  of  Michigan,  1837-87  ;  semi- 
centennial celebration  of  the  organization, 
1S87.     Ann  Arbor,  1S88.     8°. 

Dental  College,  ist  annual  announce- 
ment,    n.  p.,  1S75.     8°. 

Department  of  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

Annual  announcement,  187S-79.  Ann  Arbor, 
1878.     8°. 

Adams,  Charles  K.    Historical  sketch 

of  the  University.     Ann  Arbor,  1876.     8°. 

Farrand,    Eliz.    M.      History  of  the 

University.     Ann  Arbor,  18S5.     S°. 

Mickley,  Joseph  J.  Some  account  of  Wm.  Us- 
selin.x  and  Peter  Minuit.  (Hist.  Soc.  of  Dela- 
ware Papers,  3.) 

Microscope,  The  ;  ed.  by  a  Fraternity  of  Gen- 
tlemen,    vol.  I.     New  Haven,  1820.     8°. 

Middleborough,  Mass.  Central  Baptist 
Church.  Articles  of  faith,  covenant  and 
list  of  members.     Boston,  1871.     12°. 

Memorials  of  the  church,  destroyed  by 

fire,  Jan.  22,  188S.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

1ST    Church.     The    ist   Church ;    Israel 

W.  Putnam's  century   and   half  discourses; 


an  historical  account,  and  catalogue  of  mem- 
bers.    Boston,  1854,     8°. 

Book  of  the  first  church.    Boston,  1852. 

S°.     (Bd.  with  the  preceding.) 

Middleburgh,  A\  }'.  Reformed  Dutch  Church. 
Centennial  exercises,  Aug.  19,  1S86.  [Al- 
bany], n.  d.     8°. 

MIddlebury,  Vt.  Cong.  Church.  Manual. 
Middlebury,  1853.     12°. 

Middiebury  Historical  Society.  [Middlebury, 
Vt.].  Papers  and  proceedings,  vol.  i.  Mid- 
dlebury, 1885.     8°. 

Middlesex  County  manual.     Lowell,  1S78.     8°. 

Middleton,  Conyers.     See  Cicero. 

Middleton,  David.  5th  voyage  of  the  English 
East  India  Co.,  1609.  (Kerr's  Col.  of  voy. 
v.  8.) 

Middleton,  Sir  Henry.  \'oyage  of  M.  to  Ban- 
tam and  the  Maluco  Islands,  1604  ;  ed.  by 
Bolton  Corney.  Lond.,  1S55.  8°.  (Hak- 
luyt  Soc.  V.  19.) 

Same.     (Kerr's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  8.) 

6th  voyage  of  the  English  East  India  Co., 

1610.     (Same,  v.  8.) 

Middleton,  Henry.  The  government  and  Ihe 
currency.     N.  Y.,  1S50.     12°. 

Middleton,  John  Henry.  Ancient  Rome  in 
18S5.     Edin.,  1885.     8°. 

Middleton,  J.  J.  Grecian  remains  in  Italy,  with 
views  of  ancient  Latium.     Lond.,  1812.     fol. 

Midland  Counties  Historical  Collector.  2  vols. 
Leicester,  1855-56.    8°. 

Mieris,  Franz  van.  Beschryving  der  stad  Ley- 
den.     3  vols.     Leyden,  1762-84.     fol. 

Miers,  John.  Travels  in  Chile  and  La  Plata. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1826.     8°. 

Mifflin,  Elizabeth.     See  Bordley  family. 

Mifflin,  Thomas.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  M.  ;  by 
Wm.  Rawle.     (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  2.) 

Miger,  Simon  Charles.  Biographic  et  cata- 
logue de  I'ceuvre  du  graveur  M.,  par  Emile 
Bellier  de  La  Chavignerie.     Paris,  1856.     8°. 

Might  and  right,  by  a  Rhode-Islander.  See 
Williams,  Catherine  R. 

Mighty  destroyer  displayed.  See  Benezet,  An- 
thony. 

Mignard,  Pierre.  La  vie  de  M.,  par  I'abbd  de 
Monville,  avec  le  poeme  de  Moliere  sur  les 
peintures  du  Val-de-Grace,  et  deux  dia- 
logues de  F^nelon  sur  la  peinture.  Amst., 
1731.     12°. 

Mignaty,  Marguerite  Albana.  See  Correggio, 
A.  A.  da. 

MIgne,  Jacques  Paul,  aide.  Patrologise  cursus 
completus,  sive  bibliotheca  universalis,  om- 
nium SS.  patrum,  doctorum  scriptorumque 
ecclesiasticorum.  Series  Latina.  [Cum  in- 
dicibus  locupletissimis.]  222  vols.  Parisiis, 
1S44-91.     1.  8°. 

Note:  For  separate  works,  see  the  name  of  llie 
author ;  for  full  contents,  see  Catalogue  of  the  Pea- 
body  Institute  of  Baltimore. 


MIGNET 


466  MILLER 


Mignef.  Francjois  Augiiste  Alexis.  See  Mary, 
0:i<;ii  of  Seals. 

Mijatovich,  Chedomil.  Constantine,  the  last 
Empt-ror  of  the  Greeks  ;  or,  The  conquest  of 
Constantinople  bv  the  Turks,  1453.  Lond., 
1S92.     S°. 

Mikkelsen.  Michael  A.  The  Bishop  Hill  colony  ; 
a  n-lisfious  communistic  settlement  in  Henry 
Co.,  Illinois.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud.  v. 
10.) 

W\am, pseud.  Texas;  sketches  of  character, 
condition  of  the  republic,  etc.  Phila.,  :S39. 
12°. 

Miles.  Elizabeth.  Depositions  relating  to  Ind- 
ians.  1754.    (.\'.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  I.) 

Miles,  George.  Economy  of  life  ;  or.  Food, 
repose  and  love.     Lond.,  1S68.     8°. 

Miles,  George  D.     See  Fuller,  John  G. 

Miles,  Henry  Adolphus.  Lowell  as  it  was  and 
is.     Lowell,  1S46.     12°. 

.SV(-  Miles  family. 

Miles,  Pliny.  Advantages  of  ocean  steam  navi- 
gation, foreign  and  coastwise,  to  the  com- 
merce of  Boston,  etc.     Boston,  1S57.     8°. 

Miles  family.  Genealogy  [by  Henry  A.  Miles. 
Lowell,  1S40.]    s.  4°. 

Milet,  Pierre.  Relation  de  sa  captivite  parmi 
les  Onneiouts,  1690-91.  N.  Y.,  1S64.  12°. 
Larj^e  paper. 

Miley.  John.  History  of  the  Papal  states.  3 
vols.     Lond.,  1850.     8°. 

[ ]  Rome  as  it  was  under  paganism,  and  as 

it  became  under  the  popes.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1S4.V     8°. 

Milford.  r<?;/w.  ist  Cong.  Church.  Manual, 
witli  historical  sketch  and  list  of  members. 
,^cl  ed.     n.  p.  [1S67].     12°. 

Military  Gazette.  Jan.  i86o-Mch.  iS6i.  vol. 
3.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Military  journals  of  two  private  soldiers,  1758- 
75.     See  Lyon,  Lemuel. 

Military  register;  or.  Lists  of  H.  M.'s  land 
forces  and  marines  for  1771.  Lond.  [1771]. 
12°. 

Mill.  James.  History  of  British  India.  5th 
ed.  with  continuation,  by  Horace  H.  Wilson. 
10  vols,  in  9.     Lond.,  1S58.     :2°. 

Mill,  John  Stuart.  Autobiography.  8th  ed. 
Lond.,  1886.     8°. 

Considerations  on  representative  govern- 
ment.    N.  Y.,  1S62.     8°. 

Dissertations  and  discussions  ;   political, 

philosophical  and  historical.  2d  ed.  3  vols. 
Lond.,  1867.     8". 

('.Ill nils:    1.  RiRlit  and   wroiiK  of  st.ile  inlcrfcr- 
i    .   vMih  corpor.ition  ami  rhurcl)  properly.— The  cur- 

i-.-.rlr        A    fiw  nbscrvalioiu   on    the   French 

!  •  '  '  •    -in  poetry  afui   its  varieties,— 

,1  sc  on  the  stnclics  of  the  I'ni- 
<'ivili/iitioii.—  Aphorisms,    a 

1 ircl— A    prophecy.— Wrilinus 

1.1  A;iifl  ill  ViK").— llcniham,— Coleri<lKc.— Appen- 
tliv      2.  M.  de  Toc<|neville  on  democrncy  In  America. 


— Bailey  on  Berkeley's  Theory  of  vision. — Michclct's 
History  of  France.— Claims  of  labour.— Guizofs  essays 
and  lecuires  on  hislcry.— Early  Grecian  history  and 
legend.— N'indication  of  the  French  Revolution  of 
February  1S4S,  in  reply  to  Lord  Brougham  and  others. 
— Eitfrauchisement  of  women.  —  Whewell  on  moral 
philosophy. — Grote's  History  of  Greece. — Appendix 
to  the  paper  entitled  "  Vindication  of  the  French 
Reyolution  of  February  1S4S."  .1.  Thoughts  on  Parlia- 
mentary reform. — Recent  writers  on  reform. — Bain's 
Psychology. — .\  few  words  on  non-intervention. — The 
contest  in  America. — Austin  on  iurisprudence.— Grote's 
Plato. 

Examination  of  Sir  William  Hamilton's 

Philosophy.     2  vols.     Boston,  1S66.     8°. 

On  liberty.     2d  ed.     Boston,  1S63.     12°. 

Principles  of  political  economy.     2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1S64.     8°. 

Subjection  of  women.     Lond.,  1S69.    12°. 

System  of  logic,  ratiocinative  and  induc- 
tive.    2  vols.     Lond.,  1851.    8°. 

Utilitarianism.    Sth  ed.    Lond.,  1SS2.  8°. 

See  Holyoake,  George  Jacob. 

Mill,  Nicholas.  History  of  Mexico,  from  the 
Spanisli  coiuiiiest.     Lond.,  1S24.     8°.  ■ 

Millais  family.  The  lineage  and  pedigree  of  the 
family  of  Millais;  by  J.  B.  Payne.  Lond., 
1S65.     fol. 

Millar,  Robert.  History  of  the  propagation 
of  Christianity  and  the  overthrow  of  pagan- 
ism. 3d  ed.  with  add.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1731. 
8°. 

Millenial  praises  ;  cont.  a  collection  of  Gospel 
hymns,  adapted  to  the  day  of  Christ's  second 
appearing.     Hancock,  1813.     12°. 

Miller,  Adam.  Presbytery  of  Montrose  ;  hist, 
discourse  before  the  Presbytery  of  Lacka- 
wanna, Apl.  17,  1872.    Harrisburg,  1873.    8°. 

See  Harford,  Pa.     Cong.  Cliurch. 

Miller,   Francis  W.     Cincinnati's  beginnings. 

Cinn.,  1880.     8°. 

Miller,  Frank  W.  History  of  the  New  Hamp- 
shire Gazette,  1756-1872.    Boston,  1S72.    1.8°. 

Miller,  Henry.     See  Blakey,  Robert. 

Millar,  Hugh.  First  impressions  of  England 
and  its  people.     Boston,  1853.     8°. 

Old  red  sandstone.     Boston,  1851.     8°. 

Testimony  of  the  rocks;  with  memorials 

of  the  author.     Boston,  1857.    8°. 

Mlller,Jacob  W.   Address  on  the  "  iron  state," 

etc.     (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  7.) 
Miller,  James, /«Wf5A<-r.     New  York  as  it  is; 

or.  Guide-book  to  New  York,  Brooklyn,  etc. 

N.  Y.,  1861.     12°. 
Miller,  James,  prof,  of  surgery.     Alcohol  ;  its 

place  and  power.     Glasgow,  1859.     12°. 

The  practice  of  surgery.    3d  ed.  with  add. 

by  F.  W.  Sargent.     Phila.,  1S53.     8°. 

Principles  of  surgery.    3d  Amer.  ed.,  rev. 

with  add.,  bv  F.  W.  Sargent.  Phila.,  1852. 
8°. 

Miller,  John.  Hescriplion  ol  the  province  and 
city   of  New    York   in   1695  ;  added,  a   cata- 


MILLER 


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MILLS 


logiie  of  books  relating  to  America  on  sale 
byT.  Rodd.     Lond.,  1843.    S°. 

Miller,  John  Bleecker.  Trade  organizations  in 
politics ;  also,  Progress  and  robbery,  an  an- 
swer to  Henry  George.     N.  Y.,  1887.     8°. 

Miller,  Josiah.  Singers  and  songs  of  the  church; 
biographical  sketches  of  hymn-writers.  2d 
ed.  Lond.,  iS6g.     8°. 

Miller,  J.  Statistics  of  New  London,  1774. 
(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  12.) 

Miller,  Moses.  Historical  discourse  in  the  ist 
Cong.  Church,  Heath  [Mass.],  with  ap- 
pendix.    Shelburne  Falls,  1853.     12°. 

Miller,  Pliilip.  Gardener's  dictionary.  6th  ed. 
Lond.,  1752.     ful. 

Miller,  Samuel,  D.  D.  Address  before  the 
Society.     (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  i.) 

Brief  retrospect  of  tlie  i8th  century.     2 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1S03.     8°. 

Discourse  to  commemorate  the  discovery 

of  New  York  by  Henry  Hudson,  before  the 
N.  Y.  Hist.  Society.     N.  Y.,  iSio.     S=. 

Same.    (N.  Y.,   Hist.  Soc.  Col.   ist  ser. 

V.  1.) 

Letters  on  clerical  manners  and  habits. 

N.  Y.,  1827.     8°. 

.S"f^ Edwards,  Jonathan. — Nisbet,  Charles. 

— Rogers,  John. 

Miller,  Stephen  B.  Historical  sketches  of  Hud- 
son [N.  Y.].     Hudson,  1S62.     8°. 

Miller,  Stephen  Franks.  The  bench  and  bar 
of  Georgia  ;  memoirs  and  sketches  ;  with 
appendi.x  containing  a  court  roll,  1790-1857. 
2  vols.     Phila.,  1858.     8°. 

See  Blackshear,  David. 

Miller,  Thomas.  Historical  and  genealogical 
record  of  the  first  settlers  of  Colchester  Co. 
[Nova  Scotia].     Halifax,  1S73.     8°. 

Miller,  Walter.  Theatre  of  Thoricus.  (Arch. 
Inst,  of  Amer.,  School  at  Athens,  Papers, 
V.  4.) 

Miller,  William.  Wintering  in  the  Riviera ; 
with  notes  of  travel  in  Italy  and  France. 
Lond.,  1879.     8°. 

Miller,  William  Allen.  Elements  of  chemis- 
try. 5th  and  6th  eds.  3  vols.  Lond.,iS77- 
80.     8°. 

Contents :  I.  Chemical  physics,  rev.  by  Herbert 
McLeod.  2.  Inorganic  chemistry,  rev.  by  Chas.  E. 
Groves.  .^.  Organic  cliemistry,  rev.  and  partly  re- 
written, by  Henry  E.  Armstrong  and  Chas.  E.  Groves. 

Miller,  William  J.  Notes  concerning  the 
Wampanoag  tribe  of  Indians,  with  account 
of  a  rock  picture  on  the  shore  of  Mount 
Hope  Bay,  Bristol,  R.  I.     Prov.,  18S0.     8°. 

See  Bristol,  R.  I. 

Miller  family.     Sec  Kip,  Francis  M. 

Millet,  Jean  Francois.  Millet,  peasant  and 
painter  ;  tr.  by  Helena  de  Kay,  from  the 
French  of  Alfred  Sensier.     Lond.,  1881.     4°. 

See  Mollett,  John  W. 


Millet,  Joshua.  History  of  the  Baptists  in 
Maine.     Portland,  1845.     12°. 

Millhouse,  John.  New  English  and  Italian 
dictionary;  with  add.,  by  Ferdinand  Brac- 
ciforti.     3d  ed.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S66.     8°. 

Milligan,  William.  Religion  of  ancient  Greece. 
(St.  Giles'  lectures.) 

[Milligen,  George.]  .Short  description  of  the 
province  of  South  Carolina,  with  account  of 
Charles-town  ;  written  in  1763.  Lond.,  1770. 
8°. 

Millin,  Aubin  Louis.  Description  ties  torn- 
beaux  qui  ont  ^t^  d^couverts  a  Ponipei,  1.S12. 
Naples,  1813.     8°. 

Millingen,  James.  Ancient  unedited  monu- 
ments; painted  Greek  vases  from  collec- 
tions principally  in  Great  Britain.  Lond., 
1822.     fol. 

Millington,  Ellen  J.  Heraldry  in  history,  poe- 
try and  romance.     Lond.,  185S.     12°. 

Millington,  Thomas  Street.  Signs  and  wonders 
in  the  land  of  Ham  ;  a  description  of  the  ten 
plagues  of  Egypt.     Lond.,  1873.     8°. 

Millis,  Mass.  Manual  of  the  Church  of  Christ, 
1714-1889;  ed.  by  E.  O.Jameson.  Boston, 
1890.     8°. 

Millot,  Claude  Frangois  Xavier,  abbe.  Elements 
of  general  history;  tr.  from  the  French, 
pts.  I  and  2.  2d  Amer.  ed.  vols.  2-5.  4 
vols.     Salem,  1796.     8°. 

Same.     Pt.   2,   Modern    history.     3    vols. 

Lond.,  1779.     8°. 

Mills,  Abraham.  Ancient  Hebrews,  with  essay 
concerning  the  world  before  the  flood. 
N.  Y.,  1856.     12°. 

Literature   and    literary    men    of   Great 

Britain  and  Ireland.  2  vols.  N.  Y.,  1858. 
8°. 

Mills,  Charles.  History  ofcliivalry  ;  or.  Knight- 
hood and  its  times.  2  vols.  Loud.,  1S25. 
8°. 

History  ot  Muhammedanism  ;  compris- 
ing the  life  and  character  of  the  Arabian 
prophet,  etc.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1818.     8°. 

•  History  of  the  Crusades  ;  with  memoir  of 

the  author.  4th  ed.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1828. 
8°. 

Mills,  Charles  K.  Mental  over-work  and  pre- 
mature disease  among  public  and  profes- 
sional men  ;  Toner  lecture  9.  (Smithsonian 
Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  34.) 

Mills,  Frederick  James.     See  Carter,  John. 

Mills,  Robert.  Inland  navigation  ;  plan  for  a 
canal  between  Charleston  and  Columbia. 
Columbia,  1821.     8°. 

Statistics  of  South  Carolina.    Charleston, 

1826.     8°. 

Mills,  Robert  C.  Historical  discourse  on  the 
50th  anniversary  of  the  ist  Baptist  Church, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1854.     Boston,  1855.     8°. 


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Milman.   Henry    Hart.     Aiiiials  of  St.    Paul's 
Cathedral.     Loud.,  186S.     8°. 

Belshazzar ;    a  dramatic  poem.     Lond., 

1822.    8°. 

[ ]  Handbook  to  the  cathedral  of  St.  Paul's. 

Lond.,  1S79.     8°. 

Historv  of  Christianity.     3  vols.     Lond., 

1S63.     S°.' 

History   of  Latin   Christianity.     8  vols. 

N.  v.,  1S62-64.     8°. 

History  of  the  Jews.   3  vols.    N.  Y.,  1864. 

8°. 

^Poetical   works.     3  vols.      Lond.,    1839. 

J  2°. 

Savonarola,  Erasmus  and  other  essays. 

Lond.,  1870.     8°. 

Milne.  David.     Readable   English   dictionary. 

Lond.,  188S.     8°. 
Milne.  John.     Religion   of  Persia  ;    Zoroaster 

and  the  Zend  .Avesta.     (St.  Giles'  lectures.) 
Milne.'  William.     Morrison,   Robt.     Memoirs 

of  M.,  wilhremarks.     Malacca,  1824.     8°. 

Puii.ii',  Robt.     Life  and  opinions  of  M. 

N.  ^■..  1.S40.     12°. 

Milner.  John.     Seventy  weeks  of  Daniel  and 

Persian  chronology.  (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 

V.  6.) 
Milner,  Joseph.     History  of  the  Church;  with 

add.  by  Isaac  Milner.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1835. 

,s°. 
Milner,  Thomas.     The  Turkish  empire.     New 

and  rev.  ed.     Lond.,  n.  d.     12°. 
Milnes.  Richard  .Monckton,  isf  baron  Houe:h- 

loii.     Life,  letters  and  friendships  of  ^L,  by 

T.  W..  Reid  :  inlrod.,  by  R.  H.  Stoddard.    '2 

vols.     X.  Y.  [1891].     8°. 
Milnor,  James.     Memoir  of  the  life  ofM.;  by 

jiihn  S.  .Stone.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12°. 
Mllon.  0/ St.  Atiiatid.   S.  Amandi  vita  metrica 

Carmen  deconflictu  veris  et  hiemis.  (Migne. 

I'.itrol.s.  Lat.  v.  121.) 
Mlltiades,  or  Melchiades,  St.,  Pope.    Epistola 

.id  I  mines  Hispaniae  episcopos.   (Migne,  Pa- 
trol, s,  Lat.  v.  7.) 
Milton,  John.    Areopagilica,  1644.    Lond..  1868. 

12°.     (Arber's  reprints.) 

.Stiiiir.     (Famous  pamphlets.) 

Ciimnion-place  book,  and  a  Latin  essay 

and  verses;  ed.  by  .Mfred  J.  Horwood. 
Lond.,  1876.    4°.     (Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  16.) 

Same.   Rev.  ed.   Lond.,  1877.  4°.   (Same. 

n.  s.  V.  i6a.) 

Paradise  lost.     Lond.,  1754.     12°. 

Same;  ed.   by  James   R.   Boyd.     N.  Y., 

i860.     8°. 

Same ;   the    te.\t    reproduced    from   the 

first  cd.  of  1667,  with  appendix,  containing 
the  additions  made  in  later  issues,  etc. 
Lond.,   1873.     s.  4°. 

Poetical   works;   with   a   life,    by    David 

Masson.     3  vols.     lioston,  1864.     12°. 


Same ;  with  notes  of  various  authors,  by 

Thos.  Newton.    3  vols.    Lond.,  1775, '52.   4°. 

Works,  historical,  political  and  miscella- 
neous ;  prefi.xed,  an  account  of  his  life  and 
writings  [by  Thomas  Birch].  2  vols.  Lond., 
1753-    4°- 

H.XMiLTON,  W.  D.  [Ed.}  Original  pa- 
pers illust.  of  the  life  and  writings  of  M.; 
with  documents  relating  to  his  connection 
with  the  Powell  family.  Lond.,  1859.  4°. 
(Camden  Soc.  v.  75.) 

Masson,    David.      Life   of  .M.,    1608-74. 

New  and  rev.  ed.    6  vols.     Lond.,  1871-S1. 
S°. 

Pattison,  Mark.     Milton.     Lond.,  1S79. 

8°.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

SvMMONS,  Charles.     Life  of  .M.     Lond., 

1822.    8°. 

Todd,  H.  J.     Some  account  of  the  life 

and  writings  of  M.     Lond.,  1826.     8°. 

See  Philips,  Edward. 

Milton,  Mass.  Milton  Cemetery.  Catalogue 
of  proprietors,  with  record  of  ancient  in- 
scriptions, 1687-1800.     Boston,  1883.     8°. 

Milwaukee,  Wis.  Directory,  1851-52,  '54-55, 
'5^57-     3  vols.     Milwaukee,  1S51-56.     8°. 

Plvmol'th  Church.     Manual,  with  hist. 

sketch  and  catalogues.  Milwaukee,  185S.  8". 

Spri.vg    St.   Cong.   Chtrch.      Manual, 

with  historical  sketch  and  catalogue.    Mil- 
waukee, 1S59.     8°. 

Mind ;    quarterly   review    of   psychology   and 

philosophy,     vols.    12-17.     ^  vols.     Lond., 

1SS7-92.     8°. 
Miner,  Charles.     History  of  Wyoming  [Penn.], 

in  letters  to  his  son.     [With  appendix,  cont. 

the  Hazleton  travellers,  etc.]     Phila.,  1845. 

8°. 
Miner,  Thomas,  and  Tully,  William.    Essays 

on  fevers  and  other  medical  subjects.     Mid- 

dletown,  1823.     8°. 
Minerva,  The  ;  ed.  by  G.  Houston  and  J.  G. 

Brooks,     n.  s.  v.  2.     N.  Y.,  1825.     8°. 
Minghetti,  Marco.     The   masters  of  Raflaello 

[Raphael    Sanzio]  ;     tr.    by    Louis    I'"agan. 

Lond.,  1882.     8°. 
Mining  Journal,  Railway  and  Commercial  Ga- 
zette,    vols.  37-41,  51-53.     8  vols.     Lond., 

1867-S3.      fol. 

Minisink  Valley  Historical  Society.  Bi-centcn- 
nial  cekliralioii  of  llie  2iK)th  anniversary 
of  the  settlement  of  Minisink  \'alley.  Port 
Jervis  [  1S90].     8°. 

GiMAKR,    P.    E.     History  of  Deerpark, 

N.  Y.     Port  Jervis,  1890.     12°. 

Minnesota.  Minnesota  gazetteer  and  business 
directory.     .St.  Paul,  1S65.     8°. 

Minnesota  guide  ;  handbook  for  travel- 
lers.    St.  Paul,  1869.     12°. 

Minnesota    Monthly    and    Northwestern 

Magazine,     vol.  i.     St.  Paul,  1869.     8°. 


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Assis/aiii  Secretary  of  State,     ist  annual 

report.  Statistics  of  Minnesota,  pertaining 
to  its  agriculture,  population,  etc.  St.  Paul, 
1870.    8°. 

Board  of  Commissioners  of  Public  Friiit- 

iii,^.  Minnesota  in  the  civil  and  Indian  wars. 
St.  Paul,  1S90.     8°. 

Commissioner  of  Statistics,     ist  annual 

report.  Minnesota ;  its  place  among  the 
states.     Hartford,  i860.     8°. 

- —  —  2d  annual  report.  Minnesota  ;  its 
progress  and  capabilities.  St.  Paul,  1S62. 
8°. 

Minnesota  ;  its  resources  and  progress. 

St.  Paul,  1S70.     8°. 

Geological  and  Natural  History  Siimey. 

3d-ioth  annual  reports,  1874-81.  N.  H.  Win- 
chell,  Geologist.  8  vols.  St.  Paul,  1875-S2. 
8°. 

Geological  and  natural  history  survey 

of  Hennepin  Co.;  by  N.  H.  Winchell.  St. 
Paul,  1S77.     8°. 

Ceolo!fical Siirz'ey.  .S'cc  Wisconsin.  Geol. 

Survey. 

Legislature.  Geology  and  minerals  ;  re- 
port of  explorations  in  the  mineral  regions 
of  .Minn,  during  1S48,  '59  and  '64;  by  Chas. 
Whittlesey.     Cleveland,  1S66.     S°. 

Inde.x  to  council  proceedings,  in  book 

"A,"  1S54-5S;  prep,  bv  I.  V.  D.  Heard. 
St.  Paul,  1S66.     S°. 

Legislative   manual    for   1891    [comp. 

and  ed.  by  David  Ramaley  under  direction 
of  H.  Mattson].     n.  p.  [1891].     8=. 

Railroad  Commissioner.    Annual  report, 

1876-77.  2  vols.  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis, 
1877-78.     8°. 

Minnesota  Academy  of  Natural  Sci- 
ences [Minneapolis,  Minn.].  Bulletins,  vols. 
I  and  2.     2  vols.     Minneapolis,  1874-85.     S°. 

Constitution  and  by-laws.  Minneapo- 
lis, 1S-3.     8°. 

Mi.NNESOTA    Historical    Society    [.St. 

Paul,  Minn.].  Annual  reports,  1868-69,  '7'- 
74,  '76,  '78,  '79.  9  vols.  St.  Paul,  186S-83.  8°. 

Biennial  reports,  1881,  '83,  '85,  '87,  '91. 

5  vols.     St.  Paul,  i88i-go.     8°. 
Catalogue  of  the  library.     2  vols.     .St. 

Paul,  1888.     8°. 
Charter,  by-laws,  roll  of  officers  and 

members,  etc.     St.  Paul,  1879.     8°. 
Collections,     vols.    1-6.     6   vols.     St. 

Paul,  1850-91.     8°. 

Nole:    Pt.  I  of  vol.  I,  missing.  | 

Contents:  I.  Neill,  E.  D.  French  voyageurs  to 
Minnesota  during  the  17th  century.  —  Sibley,  H.  H. 
Description  of  Minnesota  [1S50].— Ramsey.  .\lex.  Our 
field  of  historical  research.— Organization  of  Minne- 
sota territory.  —  Sibley.  H.  H.  Speech  —  Goodrich. 
Aaron.  Early  courts  of  Minnesota.— Balcer,  D.  A.  J. 
Early  schools  of  Minn.— Hobart,  C.  Religious  move- 
ments in  Minn.— Riggs.  S.  R.  Dakota  language.— 
Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     History  and  physical  geography 


of  Minn.  —  Mather,  W.  W.  Letter.  —  Neill,  E.  D. 
Letter  of  Mesnard.— Fullerlon.  T.  M.  The  St. -Louis 
River.— Pond,  Alton  and  Riggs.  Ancient  mounds  and 
memorials.— Boutwell.  W.  T.  Schoolcraffs  exploring 
tour  of  1852.— Neill.  E.  D.  Battle  of  Lake  Pokeguma. 
—Sibley.  H.  H.  .Memoir  of  Jean  N.  Nicollet.— Neill, 
E.  D.  Sketch  of  Joseph  Renville. -Belcourt.  G.  A. 
Department  of  Hudson's  Bay.— Neill.  E.  D.  Obituary 
of  James  M.  Goodhue  ;— Dakota  land  and  Dakota  life. 
—  Williamson,  T.  S.  Who  were  the  first  men  ? — 
Hennepin.  Louis,  the  Franciscan.— Du  Luih  iSieut}, 
explorer  between  Mille  Lacs  and  Lake  Superior.— 
Le  Sueur,  the  explorer  of  the  Minnesota  River.— 
Lemoyne  d'Iberville:  an  abstract  of  his  memorial  on 
the  country  of  the  Mississippi,  etc.— Fox  and  Ojibwa 
war.— Carver,  Jonathan,  and  his  explorations.— Pike's 
explorations  in  Minn.— Morrison,  Wm.  Who  discov- 
ered Itasca  Lake?  — Early  days  at  Fort  Snelling. — 
Snelling.  Wm.  J.  Running  the  gantlet.- Sibley.  H.  H. 
Reminiscences,  historical  and  personal. 

2.  Long.  S.  H.  Voyage  in  a  six-oared  skiff  to  the 
Falls  of  St.  Anthony  in  1S17.— Neill,  E.  D.  Occurrences 
in  and  around  Ft.  Snelling,  1S19-40 ;  — Early  French 
forts  and  footprints.  —  Lynd.  J.  W.  History  of  the 
Dakotas.  —  Rice.  H.  M.  Mineral  regions  of  Lake 
Superior.— Hill.  A,  J.  Constanline  Beltrami.— Rice, 
H.  M.  Hist,  notes  of  the  U.S.  Land  Office— Hill.  A.J. 
Geography  of  Perrot.— Pond,  G.  H.  Dakota  super- 
stitions. —  Carver  centenary ;  account  of  the  looth 
anniv.  of  the  council  and  treaty  of  Capt.  Jon.  Carver 
with  the  Naudowessies,  1767.  —  Charter,  constitution 
and  by-laws. 

3.  Penicaut,  M.  Relation:  introd.  by  E.  D.  Neill, 
translation  of  the  ms.  by  A.J.  Hill— Williams.  J.  F. 
Bibliogr.aphy  of  Minn.— Van  Cleve.  Mts.  C.  O.  Re- 
miniscences of  Ft.  Snelling.— Riggs.  S.  R.  Xjirrative 
of  Paul  Mazakootamane.— Swift.  Henrv  A.  Memoir 
of  S..  by  J.  F.  Williams.— Day.  John  Other.  Sketch, 
bvH.H.Sibley.— Van  Cleve,  .V'i.  CO.  A  coincidence. 
—Lynd.  J.  W.  .Memoir,  bv  S.  R.  Riggs.— Riggs,  S.  R. 
The  Dakota  mission.— Pond,  S.  W.  Indian  warfare 
in  Minn.— Forsylh,  T.  Leavenworth's  expedition  to 
Ft.  Snelling  in  1S19.— Faribault.  J.  B.  Memoir,  by  H. 
H.  Sibley. -ScotJ,  Martin.     Memoir,  by  J.  F.Williams. 

—  Williamson.  T.  S.  Napehsneedootah,  a  Dakota 
Christian. -Dousman.  H.  L.  Memoir,  by  H.  H.  Sibley. 
— B.-own.  Jas.  R.  Memoirs,  bv  J.  F.  Williams,  E.  S. 
Goodrich  and  J.  A.  Wheelock  — Aldrich,  Cyrus.  Me- 
moir, by  J.  F.  Williams.— Galtier,  Lucian.  Memoir, 
by  John  Ireland.— Olmsted,  David.  Memoir,  bv  J.  F. 
Williams.— Sibley.  H.  H.  Reminiscences  of  the  early 
days  of  Minn  —  Williamson.  T.  S.  The  Sioux  or 
Dakotas  of  the  Missouri  River.  —  McMasters,  S.  V. 
Memoir,  by  E.  S.  Goodrich.— Mattocks.  John.  Tributes 
to  [his]  memory,  by  J.  F.  Williams  and  others.— 
Gorman.  Willis  A.  Life  and  public  services,  by  C.  K. 
Davis.— Baker,  Jas.  H.  Lake  Superior.— Pond,  Gideon 
H.  Memorial  notices,  bv  S.  R.  Riggs  and  others.— 
Williamson,  T.  S.  In  memory  of  W..  by  S.  R.  Riggs 
and  A.  W.  Williamson.  —  Flandreau,  Chas.  E.  Ink- 
paduta  massacre  of  1S57. 

4.  Williams,  J.  Fletcher.  History  of  St.  Paul  and 
the  county  of  Ramsey,  Minn. 

5.  Warren.  Wm.  W.  Memoir,  by  J.  F.  Williams  ; 
—History  of  the  Ojibways,  based  upon  traditions,  etc. 

—  Neill,  Ed.  D.  History  of  the  Ojibways;  their  con- 
nection with  fur  traders. 

6.  Baker,  Jas.  H.  Sources  of  the  Mississippi  ;  a 
report.  —  Celebration  of  the  200th  anniv.  of  the  dis- 
covery of  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony,  i68d,  by  Hennepin. 
—Adams,  Ann.  Reminiscences  of  Red  River  and  Ft. 
Snelling,  1821-29;  ed.  by  J.  F.  Williams.— Riggs.  S.  R. 
Protestant  missions  in  the  Northwest ;  with  memoir 
of  the  author,  by  J.  F.Williams.— Taliaferro.  Lawrence. 
Autobiography,  1820-40.— Williams.  J.  F.  Memoir  of 
H.  H.Sibley.-Hill,  A.J.  Indian  mounds  in  Dakota. 
Minnesota  and  Wisconsin. 

Same.  vol.  i.  repr.    St.  Paul,  1S72.  8°. 


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ProceediiiRS,  1849-5S.     St.  Paul.  1878. 

8°. 

Minor.  Ellen  E.     Ser  Miirillo,  B.  E. 

Minor.  Louisa  H.  A.     See  Meriwether  family. 

Minot.  George  Richards.  Continuation  of  the 
history  of  tlie  province  of  Mass. -Bay,  174S- 
65.     2  vols.     Boston,  1798-1803.     8°. 

History  of  the  insurrections  in  Massa- 
chusetts, 17S6.     2d  ed.     Boston,  1810.    S°. 

Freeman,  J.     Character  of  M.     (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  8.) 

Minshall  family.  Thomas  and  Margaret  Min- 
sliall  who  came  from  England  to  Penn.  in 
16S2,  and  their  early  descendants  ;  added, 
accounts  of  Griffith  Owen  and  descendants, 
hv  [M.  Painter],     n.  p.,  1867.     :2°. 

Minsheu,  /.<(/.  Minshaeus,John.  'Hytju^mr  cU  ras 
■yXai<ro-u?.  id  est,  Ductor  in  linguas,  The 
guide  into  tongues ;  with  their  agreement 
and  consent  one  witli  another,  as  also  their 
etymologies.  [Accessit  Vocabularium  His- 
panico  Latinum  et  Anglicum  copiosissimuni.] 
Londini.  1617.     fol. 

Minto,  William.     See  De  Foe,  Daniel. 

Minto.  /■:,!)■/  of.     See  Elliot,  Sir  Gilbert. 

Minucius  Telix,  Marcus.  Octavius,  cum  notis 
variorum;  E.xcursus.   (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 

V.  3-) 

Octavius.     See  Cyprianus. 

Minutes  of  a  conspiracy  against  the  liberties  of 
.America,     repr.     Phila.,  1865.     4°. 

.Vtitr:  Originally  pub.  in  17SS  under  Ihc  title, 
"Minutes  of  the  trial  and  examination  of  certain 
persons,"  etc. 

Mirabeau,  Honors  Gabriel  Riquetti,  eo»i/e  de. 
Considerations  sur  I'ordre  de  Cincinnatus. 
Lond.,  17S5.     8°. 

/£tt^.     Considerations    on   the  order    of 

Cincinnatus;  from  the  French.  Phila.,  17S6. 
8°. 

Histoire   secrete   de  la  cour  de   Berlin. 

2  vols.     Lend.,  1792.    8°. 

Reflections  on  the  Observations  on  the 

importance  of  the  American  revolution  by 
Rich.  Price  ;  tr.  from  the  French.  New  ed. 
Phila.,  1786.     S". 

nu.Mo.VT,  P.  E.  L.     Recollections  of  M., 

.nnd  of  the  two  first  legislative  assemblies  of 
France.     Phila.,  1S33.     8°, 

Mirecourt,  Eugene  de,  pseud,  for  C.  J.  R.  Jac- 
qiiot.     .See  Delorme,  Marion. — Lenclos,  Ni-   j 
non  de.  I 

Mirror.  The.    (Chalmers'  Brit,  essayists,  v.  28- 

Mirror,  The,  of  literature,  amusement  and  in- 
struction,  vols.  17-22.    6  vols.    Loud  ,  183 1 - 

Miscellanea  Genealogies  et  Heraldica  ;  ed.  by 
Ins.  Jackson  Howard,  vols.  1-2.  2  vols, 
i-ond.,  1868-76.     1.  8°. 

Monthly  scries,  vfils.  1-2.    2  vols.    Lond., 

1870—.     I.  8°. 


Miscellanies  selected  from  the  public  journals. 
.s',,-  lUickingham.  Jos.  T. 

Miserable  case  of  the  British  sugar  planters  ; 
remarks  on  the  poverty,  distress  and  other 
difficulties  which  they  labour  under:  by  a 
Well-wisher  to  the  trade,  etc.  Lond.,  1738. 
4°- 

Mislin,  Mgr.  Jacques.  Livre  d'heures  ;  avec 
un  choi.\  d'autres  pri^res ;  orn^  de  miniatures 
du  141^  et  du  I5<;  si^cle.    Vienne  [1867].     12°. 

Missale  Romanum,  ex  decreto  sacrosancti  Con- 
cilii  Tridentini  restitutum;  Pii  \'.  Pont.  Max. 
jussu  editum.     Paris,  1579.     4°. 

Missale  Romanum,  ex  decreto  sacrosancti  Con- 
cilii  Tridentini  restitutum  ;  Pii  V.  Pont.  Max. 
jussu  editum,  et  Clementis  VIII.  auctoritate 
recognitum.     Venetiis,  1609.     fol. 

Missionary  Herald ;  containing  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  American  Board  of  Com.  for 
Foreign  Missions,  vols.  15-47,  58-81.  57 
vols,   in   52.     Boston,  1819-S5.     8°. 

Sole:  Two  editions  of  the  Missionary  Herald 
were  published,  one  separately  and  one  continuously 
paged  and  bound  with  the  corresponding  numbers  of 
the  Panoplist.    Sef  Panoplist. 

Missionary  labors,  etc.  See  Hastings,  Thomas. 
Missionary  Register.     8  vols.     Lond.,  1817-24. 

8°. 
Mississippi.    Histoire  critique  de  la  decouverte 

du  Mississippi,  1669-73.     Paris,  1872.     8°. 

Agriciillural    and    Geological    Survey. 

Report ;  embracing  a  sketch  of  the  social 
and  natural  history  of  the  state,  by  B.  L.  C. 
Wailes.     n.  p.,  1854.     8°. 

Missouri.  Adjutant-General.  .Annual  reports 
for  1861,  '62,  '65.  3  vols.  St.  Louis  and 
Jefferson  City,  1S62-66.     8°. 

Bureau  of  Geology  and  Mines.  Geolog- 
ical Survey  of  Missouri  ;  preliminary  report 
on  the  iron  ores  and  coal  fields  of  1S72.  R. 
Pumpellv,  director.  With  atlas,  2  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1S73.    8°. 

Report    of  the   geological   survey   of 

Missouri,  including  field  work  of  1S73-74. 
G.  C.  Broadhead,  geologist.  With  atlas.  2 
vols.    Jefferson  City,  1874.     8°. 

Reports    on    the    geological    survey, 

1855-71  ;  by  G.  C.  Broadhead,  F.  B.  Meek 
and  B.  F.  Shumard.  Jefierson  City,  1S73.  8°. 

Geological  Suri'cy.     1st   and   2d   annual 

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the  line  of  tlie  south-western  branch  of  the 
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Mitchell,  Nahum.  Description  of  Bridgewater, 
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See  Davis,  N.  M. 

Mitchell,  Ormsby  Macknight.     Course  of  six 

lectures  on  astronomy.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8°. 
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12". 
Mitchell,   Samuel    Augustus.      Ancient    atlas, 

classical  and  sacred.     Phila.,  1855.     fol. 
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etc.     Phila.,  1S37.     8°. 


Mitchell's  new  national  map  of  the  United 

States.     Phila.,  1857.     fol. 

New  general  atlas  of  the  world.     Phila., 

1873.     fol. 

New  travellers'  guide  through  the  United 

States.     Phila.,  1849.     12°. 

Mitchell.  Samuel  Weir.  Researches  upon  the 
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and  Morehouse,  George  R.     Researches 

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V.  I3-) 

and   Reiohert,  Edward  T.      Researches 

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Mitchell,  Thomas.  Cosmogony  ;  the  geological 
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Mitchell,  Thomas.  Rudimentary  manual  of 
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Mitchell,  William.  The  Astronomical  Observa- 
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Mitchell  family.  The  Mitchell  family  of  North 
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Mitchell  Library  [Glasgow,  Scotland].  Reports, 
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Mitchell,  Samuel  Latham.  Discourse,  em- 
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[ ]   Historical   summary   of   attacks   made 

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Letter  relating  to  the  Louisiana  pur- 
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Letters  respecting  the  aborigines.   (Amer. 

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See  Cuvier,  G.  L.  C.  F.  D. 

Mitford,  John.  See  Falconer,  Wm.  —  Gray, 
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Mitford,  Mary  Russell.  Letters.  2d  series,  ed. 
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Originof  human  reason.    Lond.,  1889.  8°. 


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Moberly,  Charles  Edward.    The  early  Tudors; 

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The  love-tifT.- Pretentious  young  ladies.— Sganarelle; 
or.  The  self-deceived  husband.— Don  Garcia  of  Na- 
varre; or.  The  jealous  prince.  2.  The, school  for  hus- 
bands.— The  bores.— The  school  for  wives.— The  school 
for  wives  criticised.  — The  impromptu  of  Versailles. — 
The  forced  marriage.  3.  The  princess  of  Elis. — Don 
Juan  ;  or.  The  feast  with  the  statue.— Love  is  the  best 
doctor. — The  misanthrope.— Physician  in  spite  of  him- 
self. 4.  Melicerte. — A  comic  pastoral. — The  Sicilian  ; 
or,  Love  makes  the  painter. — Tartuflfe  :  or,  The  hypo- 
crite.—Amphitryon.— George  Dandin  ;  or.  The  abashed 
husband.  5.  The  miser. — Monsieur  de  Pourceaugnac. 
— The  magnificent  lovers. — The  citizen  who  apes  the 
nobleman. —  Psyche.  6.  Rogueries  of  Scapin.  —  The 
countess  of  Escarbagnas.— The  learned  ladies —The 
imaginary  invalid. — ^Jealousy  of  Le  Barbouille.— The 
flying  doctor. 

Oliphant,   M.  O.   W.,  and  Tarver,  F. 

Moliere.    Edin.,  1S79.    12°.   (Foreign  classics 
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TAscHEREAf,  J.  A.     Histoire  de  la  vie  et 

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Molina,  Alonso  de.     \'ocabulario   en  lengua 

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1 57 1,     fol. 
Molina,  Giovanni  Ignazio,  abbe.   Geographical, 

natural  and  civil  history  of  Chili ;  from  the 

Italian  ;  added,  notes,  etc.     2  vols.     Lond., 

1S09.     8°. 
Moiinseus,  Carolus  ;   Lat.  for  Dumoulin.     See 

.S;i\  igiiy,  F.  K.  von. 
Molinos,  .Miguel.      Molinos,  the  Quielist  ;  by 

John  Bigelow.     N.  V.,  1SS2.     12°. 
Moll,  Gerard.    X'erhaiideling  over  eenige  vroe- 

gere  Zcetogten  der   Nederlanders.     Amst., 

1S25.     8°.    (Bd.  with  Bennet  and  Van  Wyk's 

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Moll,  Herm;in.     New  map  of  Italy,  1714.     8°. 
Mollett,    John   W.      Illustrated    dictionary  ol 

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1S83.     s.  4°. 

The  painters  of  Barbizon.     Corot,  Dau- 

bigny,    Dupr^.      Lond.,    1S90.     12°.     (Great 
artists.) 

Millet,  Rousseau,  Diaz.     Lond.,  1890. 

12°.     {.Same.) 

See  Meissonier,  J.  L.  E. — Rembrandt. — 

Wattcau,  J.  A.— Wilkie,  Sir  David. 

Molloy,  J.  Fitzgerald.     See  Wofiington,  Peg. 
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.SVv  Charlemagne. 

Mommsen,  Christian  Matthias  Theodor.  His- 
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P.  Dickson  ;  with  preface,  by  Leonhard 
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History  of  Rome;  the  provinces,  from 

Caesar  to  Diocletian  ;  tr.  by  Win.   P.  Dick- 
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Strauss.  D.  F.,  Muller,  F.  .Max,  (?«</Car- 

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Germany  and  France.     Lond.,  1S71.     I2°, 

[Monardes,  Nicolo.J  Joyfijl  newes  out  of  the 
new  found  world,  wherein  are  declared  the 


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[ ]  Same.     Lond.,  1596.    s.  4°. 

Monck,  John.  Voyage  to  Hudson's  straits, 
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Monde  Illustre,  Le.  vols.  50-53.  4  vols.  Paris, 
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Monette,  John  Wesley.  History  of  the  dis- 
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Mongredien,  Augustus.  History  of  the  free- 
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Monier-Willlams,  Sir  Monier.  Buddhism,  in 
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Modern   India  and  the  Indians.     3d  ed. 

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Sanskrit-English     dictionary.       Oxford, 

1S72.     4°. 

Monist,   The.     vols.    1-4.     4  vols.      Chicago, 

1S91-92.     8°. 
Monitor   Republicano,    El.      Me.xico,   1847-4S. 

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Monk,    George    Henry,    duke    of  AlhcDiarle. 

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GuizoT,  F.  P.  G.     Memoirs  of  M. ;  from 

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Monk,  James  Henry,  ami  Blomfield,  Charles 
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Monkhouse,  William  Cosmo.  Earlier  English 
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Monmerque,  Louis  Jean  Nicolas  Desrochais,  et 
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Monnier,  Marc.  Faust ;  tragedie  de  marion- 
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Monogram  and  alphabet  album.  N.  V.,  Sabiii, 
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Monro,  David  Binning.  Grammar  of  the  Ho- 
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Monroe,  James.  Narrative  of  a  tour,  1S17, 
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View  of  the  conduct  of  the  executive,  in 

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GiL.MAN,  D.  C.     Monroe  in  his  relations 

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Monsalvatge,  Ramon.  Life  of  M.;  with  introd. 
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Monson,  Sir  William.  Naval  tracts.  (Church- 
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Monstrelet,  Enguerrand  de.  Chroniques.  Nou- 
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Montagu,  Basil.     See  Bacon,  Lord. 

Montagu,  Edward  Wortley.  Reflections  on  the 
rise  and  fall  of  the  ancient  republicks,  adapted 
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[Montagu,  Elizabeth  Robinson.]  Essay  on  the 
writings  and  genius  of  Shakespeare  ;  with 
remarks  upon  the  misrepresentations  of  Vol- 
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Letters ;  with  letters  of  her  correspond- 
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Montagu,  James  Augustus.  Guide  to  the  study 
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Montagu,  Lady  Mary  .Pierrepont  Wortley.  Let- 
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Montagu,  Robert,  lord.  Naval  architecture. 
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Montague,  Francis  Charles.  See  Toynbee,  Ar- 
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Montague,  George  William.  See  Montague 
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Montague,  Richard.     See  Montague  family. 

Montague  family.  History  and  genealogy  of 
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Montague  family.  Meeting  of  the  M.  family  at 
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Montalglon,  Anatole  de  Gourde  de.  See  Mel- 
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Montaigne,  Michel  Eyquem  de.  Works  ;  com- 
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Essais ;  avec  les  notes  de  tons  les  com- 

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Ent;.     Essays  ;  with  notes  and  author's 

life  ;  made  English,  by  Chas.  Cotton.  3d 
ed.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1701.     12°. 

Coi-LINS,  W.  L.    Montaigne.   Edin.,  1879. 

12°.     (Foreign  classics  for  Eng.  readers.) 

Montalembert.  Charles  Forbes  de  Tryon,  comte 

dc.     Monks  of  the  west,  from  St.  Benedict 

t«i  .'-it.  r.ernard.     7  vols.     Edin. ,1861-79.     8°. 
Montalvo,  Francisco  Antonio  de.    See  Toribio, 

.Mfiinso  Mogrovejo. 
Montana.     Historical    Societv    of     Mon- 

iAN.\.      Contributions;    with    transactions, 

constitution,  etc.     vol.  i.    Helena,  1S76.   8°. 
Montanus,  Arnoldus.     Nieuwe   en  onbekende 

wiireld  ;  of,  Ucschryving  van  America  en  't 

Zuid-Land.     Amst.,  1671.     fol. 
I ]  Eng.     America;  [a]  description  of  the 

New  World  ;  [tr.]  by  John  Ogilby.     Lond., 

1671.     fol. 
Montauk,  L.  I.     Robt.  M.  Grinnell  and  Sophie 

his  wife  against  Edward  M.  Baker  and  others. 

ludgment  of  partition  and  sale.     n.  p.,  n,  d. 

"fol. 

Sale  of  Montauck  ;  advertisement,  terms 

of  sale,  etc.  Grinnell  vs.  Baker.  N.  Y., 
1S79.     8°. 

Montbrlson,    L^oncc,    comte  de.      Sec  Ober- 

kirdi,  Baronne  d'. 
Montcalm  de  Saint-Veran,  Louis  Joseph,  mar- 

qiiis  de.     Letters  to  De  Berryer  and  De  la 

.Mole,   1757-59;    [in  French]   with   an   Eng. 

translation.     Lond.,  1777.     8°. 

De  Montcalm  en  Canada;  ou,  Lesder- 

nieres  ann(5es  de  la  colonic  fran^aise,  1756- 
60 ;  par  un  Ancien  missionnaire.  Paris,  1867. 
8°. 

.SVv  Parkman,  Francis. 

Monteiro,  Joacliim  John.    Angola  and  the  river 

Congo.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8°. 
Montesquieu,  Charles  de  Secondat,  baron  de  la 

Hicdccldc.     De  I'esprit  des  lois.    5  vols,  in 

3.     Paris,  1803.     12°. 

Enii;.    Spirit  of  laws,  with  d'Alembert's 

analysis  of  the  work ;  tr.  from  the  French, 
by  Thos.  Nugent.  New  ed.  rev.  with  notes 
and  memoir,  by  J.  V.  Prichard.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1878.     12°. 

Grandeur   et    decadence    des    Romains, 

Politique  des  Romains,  Dialogue  de  Sylla 
et  d'Eucrate,  etc.     Paris,  1857.     12". 

Persian  letters ;  tr.  from  the  French,  by 

Mr.  Flloyd.  4th  ed.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1762. 
12". 

Montez,   Lola   [Marie  Dolores  Eliza  Rosanna 

Gilbert],  countess  of  Land sf eld  I.    Anecdotes 

of  love.    N.  Y.,  n.  d.    8°. 
Montglat,   Francois    de    Paule    de    Clermont, 

marquis  de.     M<5moircs.     (Pelitol  Mem.  2'1i' 

s.'r.  V.  49-.S') 
Monlgomery,    James.      Poetical    works,    with 

niemi)ir.     5  vols.     Boston,  i860.     12°. 


and  otiicrs.  Lives  of  literary  and  scien- 
tific men  of  Italy,  Spain  and  Portugal.  3 
vols.  Lond.,  1S35-37.  12°.  (Lardner's  Cab. 
eye.) 

Montgomery.  Richard.  Life  of  M.;  by  John 
Armstrong.     (Sparks'  Amer.  biog.  v.  i.) 

Montgomery,  Thomas  Harri.son.  See  Mont- 
gomery family. 

Montgomery,  William  Ernest.  History  of  land 
tenure  in  Ireland.     Cambridge,  1889.     8°. 

Montgomery,  William  F.  E.xposition  of  the 
signs  of  pregnancy  and  delivery.  Phila., 
1841.     8°. 

Montgomery  family.  Genealogical  history, 
including  tlie  Montgomery  pedigree ;  by 
Thos.  H.  Montgomery.     Phila.,  1S63.     1.  8°. 

Month  and  Catholic  Review,  vols.  15-20.  6 
vols.     N.  Y.,  1871-74.    8°. 

Monthly  Anthology  and  Boston  Review ;  ed. 
by  a  Society  of  Gentlemen,  vol.  6.  Boston, 
1S09.     8°. 

Monthly  chronicle  of  events,  discoveries,  im- 
provements and  opinions;  [ed.by  N.  Hale]. 
vuls,  1-3.     3  vols.     Boston,  1840-42.     8°. 

Monthly  Magazine,    vol.  41.    tSi6.    n.  t.  p.   8°. 

Monthly  Magazine  and  American  Review. 
vols.  1-3.     3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1799-1S00.     8°. 

Monthly  Microscopical  Journal ;  transactions  of 
the  Royal  Microscopical  Society,  vols.  1-4. 
4  vols.     Lond.,  1869-70.     8°. 

Monthly  Military  Repository  ;  by  Chas.  Smith, 
vol.  I.     N.  Y.,  1796.     8°. 

Monthly  Monitor  and  Philanthropic  Museum, 
vols.  1-2.     2  vols.     Haddington,  1S15.    S°. 

Monthly  Nautical  Magazine  and  Quarterly  Re- 
\  iew,  vol.  2  ;  afterward  U.  S.  Nautical  Maga- 
zine and  Naval  Journal,  vols.  3-5.  4  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1855-57.     80. 

Monthly  Register  and  review  of  the  U.  S.  vol. 
2.     N.  Y.,  1S07.     8°. 

Monthly  Religious  Magazine,  vols.  10-21.  12 
vols,  in  8.     Boston,  1853-59.    8°. 

Monthly  Repository  of  theology  and  general 
literature,  vols.  1-19.  19  vols.  Lond.  and 
Hackney,  1806-24.     S°. 

Montigny,  Fran(,-ois  de,  St.  Cosme,  J.  I".  Biiis- 
son  lie,  (7  Thaumur  de  la  Source.  Kelatimi 
de  la  mission  du  Missisipi  du  seminaire  de 
Quebec  en  1700.     Nouvelle  York,  1S61.    S°. 

Montluc,  Blaise  de  Lasseram-Massencome,  seif;- 
ncur  de.  Commentaires.  (Petitot  Mem. 
\A\K  ser.  V.  20-22.) 

Montmorency,  Puchl- An.  Notice  historique  et 
genealogicpie  avec  le  tableau  des  trois  dcr- 
ni(^rcs  brandies.     Paris,  1.864.     8°. 

Montpensier,  Anne  Marie  Louise  d'Orl<?ans, 
duchesse  de.  Mt^moires.  (Petitot  Mi5m.  2'1« 
s(jr.  V.  40-43.) 

Montreal.  .Socii'.tk  Histokkji'I!  dk  Mon- 
TKKAI..  Mi'moires  et  documents  relatifs  A 
riiistoire  (111  Canada.  3  pts.  Montreal,  1859- 
60.     8°. 


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Montresor,  Claude  de  Bourdeille,  comtc  de. 
Mcmoires.     (Petitot  Mem.  2''e  ser.  v.  54.) 

Montresor,  James  Gabriel  (2«(/  Montresor,  John, 
lounials  [with  Montresor  family]  ;  ed.  and 
annot.  by  G.  D.  Scull.  iSSi.  (N.  V.  Hist. 
Soc.  Col.  Pub.  fund  ser.  v.  14.) 

Montrose,  James  Graham,  u/  marquis  of.  Mont- 
rose, by  Mowbray  Morris.  Lond.,  1S92.  12°. 
(Eng.  men  of  action.) 

Montrosier,  Eugene.  Les  artistes  modernes  ; 
contenant  biographies  avec  dessins  et  cro- 
quis,  etc.     4  vols.     Paris,  18S1-84.    4°. 

Contents:  i.  Les  peintres  de  genre.  2.  Les  peili- 
tres  militaires  et  les  peintres  de  nu.  3,  Les  peintres 
d'liistoire,  paysagistes,  portraitistes  et  sculpteurs.  4. 
Peintres  divers. 

Salon  de  1888  ;  cent  planches  en  photo- 
gravure, etc.     Paris  [1S88].     I.  8°. 

Montucci,  Henri.  De  I'enseignement  secon- 
d.ure  en  Angleterre.     See  Demogeot,  J.  C. 

Montule,  Edouard  de.  Recueil  des  cartes  et 
des  vues  du  Voyage  en  Amerique,  en  Italie, 
en  Sicile  et  en  Egypte,  1816-19.  [Paris, 
1821].     ob.  fol. 

Monville,  V  Abbi  de.     See  Mignard,  Pierre. 

Mooar,  George.  See  Andover,  Mass.  South 
Church. 

Moody,  Charles  C.  P.     Sec  Moody  family. 

Moody,  Za^/)' Deborah.  LadyD.M.  ;  discourse 
before  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society,  by  Jas.  W. 
Gerard.     N.  Y.,  iSSo.    8°. 

Moody  family.  Biographical  sketches  of  the 
M.  family,  1633-1842;  by  Chas.  C.  P.  Moody, 
lioston,  1S47.     12°. 

Mooney,  John  A.     See  Bruno,  Giordano. 

Moor,  James.  Elementa  linguce  Grjecas  ;  dili- 
genter  iteruni  emendavit  au.\itque  Jacobus 
Tate.     7th  ed.     Edin.,  1S44.     12°. 

Moore,  \xc\\y,  pseud.     See  Hildreth,  R. 

Moore,  Charles  B.  Early  history  of  Hemp- 
stead [L.  I.].     N.  Y.,  1S79.     8°. 

Historical   address  before  a  meeting  of 

the  town  and  church  of  Southold,  L.  I.,  Aug. 
1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Town  of  Southold,  L.  I.;  personal  index 

prior  to  1698,  and  index  of  1698.   N.  Y.,  1868. 
8°. 

Moore,  Charles  Herbert.  Development  and 
character  of  Gothic  architecture.  Lond.^ 
1890.     8°. 

Moore,  Charles  Hewitt.  Rodent  cancer.  Loud., 
1S67.     8°. 

Moore,  Charles  H.  What  to  read  and  how  to 
read  ;  classified  lists.     N.  Y.,  1871.     12°. 

Moore,  Charles  \V.  Address  on  the  centen- 
nial anniversary  of  .St.  John's  Lodge,  no.  i, 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  June  24.  Boston,  1836. 
S". 

[Moore,  Clement  Clarke.]  Observations  upon 
certain  passages  in  Thos.  Jefferson's  Notes 
on  Virginia,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1804.     8°. 


[ ]  Plain  statement  addressed  to  the  pro- 
prietors of  real  estate  in  the  city  and  county 
of  N.  Y.;  by  a  Landholder.   N.  Y.,  1S18.    8°. 

Poems.     N.  Y.,  1844.     12°. 

[ ]  Sketch  of  our  political  condition  ;  by  a 

Citizen  of  N.  Y.     N.  Y.,  1813.     8°. 

Moore,  Frank  [£■(/.].  Anecdotes,  poetry  and 
incidents  of  the  war,  1860-65.  N.  Y.,  1866. 
1.  8°. 

Diary  of  the  American  revolution,  from 

newspapers,  etc.     2  vols,     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

\^Ed.\  Heroes  and  martyrs  ;  biographical 

sketches  of  heroes,  statesmen  and  orators 
in  the  American  crisis,  1861-62.  N.  Y.,  n.  d. 
4°. 

VEd.^    Materials  for  history  from  original 

mss.,  with  notes,  etc.  ist  ser.  N.  Y.,  1861. 
4°- 

Contents:    Laurens,  H.    Correspondence. 

Rebellion   record  ;   a   diary  of  American 

events  ;  with  address  on  the  causes  of  the 
struggle,  by  Edward  Everett,  n  vols.  N.Y., 
1861-68.     8°. 

Supplement,    vol.  i.    N.  Y.,  1864.    8°. 

Songs  and  ballads  of  the  American  rev- 
olution.    N.  Y.,  1856.     12°. 

Moore,  George,  M.  D.  Health,  disease  and 
remedy  in  their  relations  to  the  blood.  N. 
Y.,  1854.     12°. 

Power  of  the  soul  over  the  body.     N.  Y., 

1847.     12°. 

Use  of  the  body  in  relation  to  the  mind. 

N.  Y.,  1847,     12°. 

Moore,  George.  Ancient  pillar  stones  of  Scot- 
land.    Edin.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Moore,  George  Henry.  Notes  on  the  bibliog- 
raphy of  witchcraft  in  Mass.,  188S.  (Amer. 
Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  n.  s.  v.  5.) 

Notes  on  the  history  of  slavery  in  Massa- 
chusetts.    N.  Y.,  1S66.     8°. 

Notes  on   the  history  of   witchcraft    in 

Mass.,  1882.  (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  n.  s. 
v.  2.) 

Pyrtaneum  Bostoniense;  e.xamination  of 

W.  H.  Whitmore's  Old  State  House  memo- 
rial and  reply  to  his  appendix  N.  2d  ed. 
with  add.     Boston,  1887.     8°. 

Notes  on  the  history  of  the  Old  State 

■  House  ;  read  before  the  Bostonian  Society. 

Boston,  1SS5.     S°. 
2d    paper    before   the     Bostonian 

Society.     Boston,  1886.    8°. 

A  scrap  from  Mass.  history.  (JLag.  mis- 
cellany, v.  5.) 

Staten  Island  and  the  New  Jersey  bound- 
ary.    {Same,  v.  3.) 

See  Lee,  Charles. 

Moore,  Henry.     See  Wesley,  John. 
Moore,  Horatio  Newton.     See  Marion,  Fran- 
cis. 


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Moore,  Jacob  Bailey.  Account  of  slorm  and 
avalanclu-s  at  White  Mts.,  1S26.  (N.  H.  Hist. 
Soc.  Col.  V.  3.) 

Annals  of   Concord,   N.  H.,    1726-1823 ; 

with  memoir  of  the  Penacook  Indians.  Con- 
cord. JS43.    8°. 

Collections,  topog^raphical,  historical,  etc. 

Sc-f  Farmer,  J. 

Historical  sketch   of  Concord.      (N.   H. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  1.) 

Laws  of  trade  in  the  U.  S.;  an  abstract  of 

statutes  concerning  debtors  and  creditors. 
N.  Y.,  1S40.     12°. 

Memoirs  of  American  governors,     vol.  1. 

N.  Y.,  1S46.     S°. 

Contents:  I.  Carver,  J.— Bradford,  W.—Winslow, 
E.— Prence,  Thos.-Winslow,  J.— Hinckley,  T.— Win- 
throp.J.  — Dudley,  T.— Hayne-s,  J.— Vane,  H.— Belling- 
hani,  R.— EndecoU,  J.— LevereCt,  J.— Bradstreet,  S.— 
Dudley.  J. -Andros,  E. 

Topographical   and   historical   sketch  of 

Andover,  N.  H.     Concord,  1S22.     8°. 

Sec  Eaton,  Theophilus.— Parker,  Abel. 

Moore,  John,  JA  D.    Works  ;  with  memoirs  of 

his  life  and  writings,  by  Robt.  Anderson.  7 
vols.     Edin.,  1S20.     8°. 

Medical  sketches.     Lond.,  1786.     8°. 

Same,     ist  .^mer.  ed.     Prov.,  1794.     8°. 

View  of  society  and  manners  in  France, 

Switzerland  and  Germany.  Boston,  1792. 
S°. 

Same.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1803.     12°. 

View  of  society  and  manners   in   Italy. 

Boston,  :792.     8°. 

Same.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S03.     12°. 

Moore,  John  Hamilton.     New  and  complete 

collection  of  voy.iges  and  travels  ;  with  rela- 
tions of  Maghellan,  Drake,  etc.  2.  vols. 
Lond.,  17-.S.     fol. 

Sailing  directions  for  the  West  Indies  and 

coast  of  America.     Lend.,  1793.     8°. 

Moore,  John  W.  History  of  North  Carolina. 
2  vols.     Raleigh,  1880.     8°. 

Moore,  Joseph  West.  Picturesque  Washing- 
ton.    Prov.,  1SS4.     8°. 

Moore,  Martin.  The  old  way  of  the  Pilgrim 
fathers;  sermon  at  the  dedication  of  the 
vestry  of  the  2d  Cong.  Parish,  Coha.sset 
[Mass.] ;  and  organization  of  the  ist  Tri- 
nitarian Cong.  Church,  North  Marshfield, 
July  4.  1S35.     Ilingham,  n.  d.     S°. 

Moore,  Nathaniel  F.  Ancient  mineralogy.  2d 
cd.     N.  v.,  1859.     12°. 

Historical  sketch  of  Columbia  College. 

N.  Y.,  1846.     12°. 

Moore,  S.imuel  W.  Inaugural  dis,sertation  on 
the  medical  virtues  of  white  oxide  of  bis- 
muth.    N.  Y.,  iSio.     8°. 

Moore,  .Stuart.  Study  of  Domesday  book. 
(Dunxsilay  commem.  v.  i.) 

Moore,  Tlioma.s.  History  of  Ireland.  4  vols. 
Loud.,  1835-46.     12°.     (Lardner's  Cab.  eye.) 


Notes  from  the  letters  of  M.  to  James 

Power  ;  with  introductory  letter  from  Thos. 
C.  Croker.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Note:    The  publication  of  these  IcUers  was  sup- 
pressed in  London. 

Poetical  works,  with  a  memoir.    6  vols. 

Boston,  1S56.     12°. 

See  Byron,  Lord. — Sheridan,  R.  B. 

Moore,  William  Eves.    History  of  the  2d  Pres. 

Church,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1839-76 ;  an  ad- 
dress, with  appendix  and  manual.  Columbus, 
1S76.  8°. 
Moore,  William  H.  Discourse  on  resigning 
the  charge  of  the  Cong.  Church,  Torring- 
ford.  Conn.     Norwich,  1S54.     S°. 

History  of  St.  George's  Church,  Hemp- 
stead, L.  I.     N.  Y.,  iSSi.     12°. 

Moore,  William  X.,  pseud.     See  Frost,  John. 

Moore,     See  also  Moor  and  More. 

Moorman,  John  J.  Mineral  springs  of  North 
America.     Phila.,  1S73.     I2°- 

Moralistes  fran^ais  :  PensiSes  de  Blaise  Pa.scal ; 
Reflexions  et  maximesde  La  Rochefoucauld; 
suivies  d'une  Refutation,  par  L.  Aim^-Mar- 
tini ;  Caract^res  de  la  BruyOre  ;  Giuvres  com- 
pletes de  Vauvenargues  ;  Considerations  sur 
les  mcEurs  de  ce  siScle,  par  Duclos.  Paris, 
1S78.     1.  8°. 

Moran.  Charles.     Money.     N.  Y.,  1S63.     8°. 

Moravian  Historical  Society.  [Reichkl,  W.  C] 
Memorial  of  the  dedication  of  monuments 
erected  by  the  Society,  to  mark  the  sites  of 
ancient  mi.ssionary  stations  in  N.  V,  and 
Connecticut.     N.  Y.,  1S60.     8°. 

Moravians.     See  United  Brethren. 

Mordaunt  divorce  case.  Official  report  of  Mor- 
daunt  vs.  Mordaunt,  Cole  and  Johnstone,  as 
tried  before  Lord  Penzance.  Lond.,  1S70. 
8°. 

Mordecai,  Alfred.  See  U.  S.  War  Dept.  Mili- 
tary Commission  to  Europe. 

Mordecai,  Samuel.  Virginia,  especially  Rich- 
mond, in  by-gone  days.  2d  ed.  with  addi- 
tions.    Richmond,  i860.     8°. 

Morden,  Robert.  Geography  rectified  ;  or,  A 
description  of  the  world.  2d  ed.  Lond., 
1688.     4°. 

More,  Hannah.  Complete  works.  7  vols.  N. 
Y.,  1S35.    8°. 

[ ]  Essays  designed  for  young  ladies.  Lond., 

1777.     12°. 

Slavery,  a  poem.     N.  Y.,  1788.     12*. 

RonnRTS,  Wm.     Memoirs  of  the  life  and 

correspondence  ofM.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S34. 
12°. 

More,  Sir  Thomas.  Utopia,  1516;  trans,  by 
R.  Robinson,  1556  ;  ed.  by  E.  Arber.  Lond., 
1869.     12°.    (Arber's  reprints.) 

Same.     With  notes  and  a  biographical 

and  literary  introduction,  by  T.  F.  Dibdin, 
etc.     Boston  [Eng.],  187S.     8°. 


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DvcE,  Alex.     [£d.]     Sir  Thomas  More, 

a  play.     1844.     (Shakespeare  Soc.  v.  9.)  ■ 

Roper,  Wm.     Life  of  M.     New  ed.,  rev. 

by  S.  W.  Singer.     Chiswick,  1817.     8°. 

■  —  Saute.     Chiswick,  1S22.     12°. 

Moreau,  C^lestin.  Histoire  de  I'Acadie  fran- 
(;oise  [Amerique  septentrionale]  de  1598  a 
1755.     Paris,  1873.     8°. 

Moreau,  Jean  Michel.  See  Goncourt,  Edniond 
de. 

Moreau,  Jean  Victor.  Funeral  oration  at  St. 
Petersburg  in  honor  of  M.;  tr.  from  the 
French.     N.  Y.,  1814.     8°. 

Morehead,  James  Turner.  Address  in  com- 
memoration of  file  first  settlement  of  Ken- 
tucky.    Frankfort,  1840.     8°. 

Morehouse,  George  Read.  Researches  upon 
respiration.     See  Mitchell,  Saml.  W. 

Morelli,  Ab.     See  Colombo,  C. 

Morelli,  Cosimo.  Pianta,  e  spaccato  del  nuovo 
teatro  d'Imola.     Roma,  1780.     fol. 

Morenas,  Joseph.  Precis  historique  de  la  traite 
dcs  noirs  et  de  I'esclavage  colonial.  Paris, 
182S.     8°. 

Moreri,  Louis,  /'abbe.  Le  grand  dictionnaire 
historique.  Nouvelle  ed.  [avec]  les  supple- 
mens  de  Goujet ;  le  tout  revu,  et  augment^, 
par  Drouet.  10  vols.     Paris,  1759.     fol. 

Mores  Catholici.     See  Digby,  Kenelm  Henry. 

Morey,  Mathieu  Prosper.  Tombeau  de  Henri 
de  Lorraine,  comte  d'Harcourt.    n.  t.  p.    8°. 

Morfill,  William  Richard.  Russia.  Lond.,  1880. 
12°.     (Foreign  countries.) 

Story  of  Russia.    N.  Y.,  1890.    8°.   (Story 

of  the  nations.) 

Morfit,  Campbell.  Report  on  recent  improve- 
ments.    See  Booth,  Jas.  C. 

[Morford,  Henry.]  Red-tape  and  pidgeon-hole 
generals ;  as  seen  from  the  ranks  during  a 
campaign  in  the  army  of  the  Potomac.  N. 
Y.,  1864.     12°. 

Morga,  Antonio  de.  The  Philippine  Islands, 
Moluccas,  Siani,  Cambodia,  Japan  and  China, 
at  the  close  of  the  i6th  century  ;  tr.  with 
notes,  and  a  letter  from  Louis  Vaez  de 
Torres,  describing  his  voyage  through  the 
Torres  Straits  ;  by  Henry  E.  J.  Stanley. 
Lond.,  1868.     8°.     (Hakluyt  Soc.  v.  39.) 

Morgan,  Appleton.  See  Morgan,  James  Ap- 
pleton. 

Morgan,  Augustus  de.     See  De  Morgan,  A. 

Morgan,  Charles  Edwards.  Electro-physiology 
and  therapeutics.     N.  Y.,  1S68.     8°. 

Morgan,  C.  Lloyd.  Animal  life  and  intelli- 
gence.    [2d  ed.]     Lond.,  1S91.     8°. 

Morgan,  Edward  Denison.  In  memoriam, 
1811-S3.     [N.  Y.,  1884.]     s.  4°. 

Morgan,  Edwin  Vernon.  Slavery  in  New  York. 
(Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n.  Papers,  v.  5.) 

Morgan,  Erastus  Gould.  Centennial  history 
of  Webster  Co.,  Iowa,  also  the  city  of  Ft. 


Dodge  ;  with  appendi.x,  by  Geo.  W.  Brizee. 
Ft.  Dodge,  1S76.     8°. 

Morgan,  George.  Letter  to  Washington,  in- 
closing the  Lord's  prayer  in  Shawanese, 
17S9.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  25.) 

Morgan,  George  H.  Annals,  memoirs  and 
statistics  of  Harrisburg,  [Penn.].  Harris- 
burg,  185S.     8°. 

Morgan,  Henry  James.  Bibliotheca  Cana- 
densis ;  or,  Manual  of  Canadian  literature. 
Ottawa,  1867.     8°. 

Sketches  of  celebrated  Canadians.  Mon- 
treal, 1865.     8°. 

Morgan,  James  Appleton.  Shakespeare  in  fact 
and  in  criticism.     N.  Y.,  1888.     8°. 

Morgan,  James  F.  England  under  the  Norman 
occupation.     Lond.,  1858.     12°. 

[Morgan,  John.]  Trinity  Church  case.  Dr. 
Tyng  and  others  against  Trinity  Church,  by 
Presbyter  [pseitd.'].     N.  Y.,  1856.     8°. 

Morgan,  Jonathan.  See  Bible.  New  Testa- 
ment. 

Morgan,  Lewis  Henry.  The  American  beaver 
and  his  works.     Phila.,  1868.     8°. 

Ancient  society  ;  or.  Researches  in  human 

progress  from  savagery  to  civilization.  N. 
Y.,  1877.     8°. 

Circular  in  ref.  to  degrees  of  relationship 

among  different  nations.  (Smithsonian  Inst. 
Misc.  col.  V.  2.) 

Houses  and  house-life  of  the    American 

aborigines.  (U.  S.  Geog.  and  Geol.  Survey, 
V.  4.) 

League  of  the  Ho-de-no-sau-nee,  or  Iro- 
quois.    Rochester,  1851.     8°. 

Systems   of    consanguinity   and   affinity. 

(Smithsonian  Inst.  Contrib.  v.  17.) 

Morgan,  Mary  Jane.  Catalogue  of  art  collec- 
tion.    N.  Y.,  18S6.     8°. 

The    Morgan    art  sale ;    porcelains   and 

pictures.     N.  Y.,  1S86.     8°. 

Morgan,  Nathaniel  Harris.    See  Harris  family. 

— Hine,  Orlo  D. — Morgan  family. 
Morgan,  Sydney  Owenson,  /ady.    Italy.   2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1S21.     8". 

Passages  from  my  autobiography.    Lond., 

1859.     8°. 

See  Rosa,  Salvator. 

Morgan,  Thomas.  Old-found  lands  in  North 
America.     (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  3.) 

Morgan,  William  Ferdinand.  Discourses  [in] 
St.  Thomas'  Church,  N.  Y.   N.  Y.  [1882].   12°. 

Morgan  family.  History  of  James  Morgan  of 
New  London,  Conn.,  and  his  descendants, 
1607-1869  ;  with  appendi.x,  containing  his- 
tory of  Miles  Morgan  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
and  some  of  his  descendants  ;  by  N.  H. 
Morgan.     Hartford,  1869.     8°. 

Morgan  family.  Our  family  genealogy,  Morgan- 
Avery  [by  N.  H.  Morgan].     Hartford,  1S51. 


MORGAND 


478 


MORRIS 


Morgand,  Damascene,  cl  Fatout,  Charles.     Re- 

piTloire  general  et  nu'lhotlitiue  de  la  lihrairie 

M.  el  F.,  suivi  d'un  index  des  auteurs,  etc. 

Paris,  1SS2.     8°. 
Morgen  wandelingen  door  en  in  den  omtrek 

van  s'Gravenhage.   s'Gravenhage,  1S32.    8°. 
Morhouse,   Abraham.      First   trial   of   M.   for 

forgery,  by  himself.     N.  Y.,  17S9.     12°. 
Morlac,   Edouard.     Paris  sous  la  Commune  ; 

precede  des  Commentaires  d'un  bless^,  par 

Henry  de  P^ne.     Paris,  1S71.     12°. 
Morice,  Francis  David.     Sec  Pindarus. 
[Morin,   Henoit.]     Dictionnaire  universel   des 

synonymes  de  la  langue  fran^aise.     3  vols. 

Paris,  1801.     12°. 
[ ]  Same.  Nouvelle  (Sd.   2  vols.   Paris,  1822. 

12°. 
Morin,  Jean,     t^'-zt,  n—as  Exercitationuni  l)il)li- 

caruni  ;  de  Hebraei  Graecique  textus  sinceri- 

tate  libri  I!.     Paris,  1660.     fol. 
Morlson,  James  Augustus  Cotter.     The  service 

of  man ;  essay  towards  the  religion  of  the 

future.     Lond.,  1887.     8°. 

.SV<"    Bernard,   St. —  Gibbon,    Edward. — 

Maraulay,  T.  15. 

Mopison,  John    Hopkins.     Disquisitions    and 

notes  on  the  Gospels.      Mattliew.     Hoston, 

1S60.     S°. 
[ ]  Hymns  supplementary  to  Greenwood's 

Collection.     Boston,  i860.     12°. 
Morison,   Robert.     Plantarum  umbelliferarum 

di^trilnitio   nova.      Oxon.,    1672.     fol.     (Bil. 

with  Wood's  Oxoniensis.) 
Morison  or  Morrison  family.    History  ;  by  L.  A. 

Morrison.     Boston,  1S80.     8°. 
Morison.     See  Morrison. 
Morisot,  Claude  Bartheleniy.     Peruviana.     l)i- 

vionc,  1645.     4°. 
Moritz,  Karl  Philipp.     Travels  in  England   in 

17.S2.     N.  ^■.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Serine.     (Pinkerton's  Voy.  v.  2.) 

Morley,  Henry.    English  literature  in  the  reign 

of  Victoria.     Leipzig  [18S1].     12°. 

English  writers;   an  attempt  towards  a 

history  of  English  literature,     vols.  1-9.     9 
vols.     Lond.,  1SS7-92.     12°. 

English  writers.    2  vols.    Lend.,  1864-67. 

8°. 

Contents:  I.  Writers  before  Chaucer.  2.  From 
Cllaucer  to  Dunlmr. 

[Ed.'\     Library  of  English  literature.     5 

vols.     Lond.,  n.  d.     I.  8°. 

Contrnii:  I.  Shorter  English  poems.  2.  llliistrn- 
lionnnrF.nKlish  reliKioii.  5.  Engli.sh  plays.  4.  Shorter 
workft  ill  KiiKlish  prose.  5.  UoiiKer  worlcs  in  KiiKlisli 
verse  [ind  prose. 

Memoirs  of  Bartholomew  Fair.     Lond., 

1S59.    8°. 

Morley,  John.     On  compromi.se.     Lond.,  1877. 
8°. 

Same.     Lond.,  1886.     12°. 

Critical  miscellanies,    ist  series.    New  ed. 

Lond.,  1S78.     S°. 


Contents:  Vauvcnargues.—  Coiidorcct.— Joseph  de 
Maistrc.—  Carlyle.— Byron. —  Some  notes  on  George 
Eliot. — Harriet  Martincau.— App. 

[Et/.]    English  men  of  letters.    38  vols. 

Lond.,  1S7S-87.     8°. 

Contents:  Addison,  bv  \V.  J.  Courlhope. — Bacon,  by 
R.  VV.  Churcb.-Bentley.  by  R.  C.  Jebb.-Bunyan.  by  J. 
A.  Froude— Burke,  bv  John  Morkv.— Burns,  bv  J.  C. 
Shairp.— Byron,  bv  John  Xichol.-Chaucer,  bv  A.  W. 
Ward.— Coleridge,  bv  H.  D.Traill.-  Cowper.  bv  Cold- 
win  Smilh.-De  Foe.  bv  Wni.  Minto.— De  Quincey.  bv 
David  Massoii  — Dicliens,  bv  A.  W.  Ward— Dryden, 
by  G.  Sainlsl.urv." Fielding,  bv  Austin  Dubson-Gib- 
bon.  bv  J.  C.  Morison.-Goldsmith.  bv  Wni.  black.— 
Gray,  iiv  Edmund  W  Gossc.-Hawthorne.  bv  Henry 
James,  Jr.— Hume,  by  T.  H.  Huxky— Johnson,  by 
Leslie  Stephen. — Keats,  by  Sidney  Colvin. — Lamb,  by 
Alfred  Aingcr. — Lander,  by  Sidney  Colvin.— Locke,  by 
Tbos.  Fowler. — Macaulay.  by  J.  Cotter  Morison.— Mil- 
ton, by  Mark  Pattison.— Pope,  by  Leslie  Stephen.— 
Scott,  bv  R.  H.  Hutton.— Shelley,  bv  J.  A.  Symoiids.— 
Sheridan,  by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.— Sidney,  Sir  Philip, 
bvj.  .\.  Synionds. — Southey.  bv  Ed.  Dowden.— Spenser, 
by  R.W.  Church.- Sterne,  by  H.  D.  Tiaill.— Swifl,  by 
Leslie  Stephen. — Thackeray,  by  A.  Trollope.— Words- 
worth, by  F.  W.  H.  Myers. 

Struggle  for  national  education.     Lond., 

1S74.     8°. 

On  the  study  of  literature.     Lond.,  1SS7. 

12°. 

See  Burke,  Ednuind. — Cobden,   Rich. — 

Diderot,  D. — Rousseau,  J.  J. — Voltaire,  F. 
M.  A.  de.— Walpole,  Robert. 

Mormon.       Book    of   Mormon.      See    Smith, 

Joseph. 
Morning  Advertiser,     vol.  i.     N.  V.,   1S91-92. 

fol. 
Morning  Courier  and  New  York  Enquirer  ;  ed. 

by  Jas.  Watson  Webb.    vols.  7-49  in  19  vols. 

N.  ^■..  TS33,  '36-53.     elephant  fol. 
Morrell,  Tlioinas  H.    .See  Wallack,  James  Wm. 
Morrell,   William.      Poem   on    New   England. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  :.) 
Morrill,  Park.     See  U.  S.     War  Dept.     Signal 

Office. 
Morris,  Alexander.   Canada  and  her  resources  ; 

prize   essay.      2d   ed.      Montreal,    1855.     S°. 

(Bd.  with  Hogan's  Can.ida.) 
Morris,  Anne  Cary.     See  Morris,  C.otivernetir. 
Morris,     Benjamin     I'ranklin.        See     Morris, 

Tliomas. 
Morris,  Caspar.     Contributions  to  the  tnedicil 

history  of  Pennsylvania.     (Penn.   Hist.  .Soc. 

Mem.  v.  I.) 

Hospital  plans.     See  Billings,  John  S. 

Morris,   Etiward   Dafydd.     Is  there  .salvation 

after  death  ?  a  treatise  on  the  Gospel  in  the 
internietliate  stale.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.  ['887!.   8°. 

Morris,  lulward  Ellis.  The  age  of  Anne. 
Lond.,  1H78.  12°.  (ICpochs  of  modern  his- 
tory.) 

The  early  Hanoverians.    Lond.,  1886.    12°. 

(Same.) 

[Morris,  Gouverneur.]  Answer  to  certain  parts 
of  a  work  by  Carey  entitled  "The  olive 
branch;  or,  Faults  on  both  sides";  by  a 
l'"ederalist.     n.  p.,  1S16.     12°. 


MORRIS 


479 


MORSE 


[ ]  Answer  to  "War  in  disguise";  or,  Re- 
marks upon  the  new  doctrine  of  England 
concerning  neutral   trade.     N.  Y.,  iSo6.     H°. 

Same.     Lond.,  iSo6.     8°. 

Diary   and   letters ;    ed.   by   Anne   Gary 

Morris.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  iSSS.     S°. 

Discourse  delivered  Dec.  6,  1S12.     (N.  Y. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  1st  ser.  v.  2.) 

Inaugural  discourse  before  the  N.  Y.  Hist. 

Society.     N.  Y.,  1S16.     S°. 

Same.     1821.     (N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  ist 

ser.  V.  3.) 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.    Morris.    Boston, 

1SS8.     12°.     (Anier.  statesmen.) 

Sparks,  Jared.  Life  of  M.,  with  his  cor- 
respondence, etc.    3  vols.    Boston,  1S32.  8°. 

Morris,  Henry.  Early  history  of  .Springfield 
[Mass.],  1636-75  ;  address  on  the  200th  anni- 
versary of  the  burning  of  the  town  by  the 
Indians.     Springfield,  1876.     8°. 

History  of  the  ist  Church,  Springfield  ; 

address,  with  app.     Springfield,  1875.     8°. 

Morris,  James.  Irritability;  popular  and  prac- 
tical sketches  of  common  morbid  states. 
Lond.,  1S6S.     8°. 

Morris,  John  E.  See  Bontecou  family. — Res- 
seguie  family. 

Morris,  John  Gottlieb.  Catalogue  of  the 'de- 
scribed lepidoptera  of  North  America. 
(Smithsonian  Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  3.) 

Synopsis  of  the  described  lepidoptera  ol 

North  America.     Pt.  i.     {Same,  v.  4.) 

See  Calvert,  Fred,  and  Geo. 

Morris,  John  M.  Military  and  civil  history  of 
Connecticut.     See  Croffut,  \V.  A. 

Morris,  Jonathan  Flynt.     See  Morris  family. 

Morris,  Lewis.  Papers,  173S-46  ;  [ed.  by  \V.  A. 
Whitehead].  N.  Y.,  1852.  8°.  (New  Jersey 
Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  4.) 

Davidson,  Robt.    Memoir  of  M.    (Same, 

Proc.  V.  4.) 

Morris,  Mary  White,  J/rs.  Robert  Mrs.  Mor- 
ris ;  an  address  on  the  re-interment  of  the 
remains  of  Thomas  White  before  a  reunion 
of  his  descendants ;  Halls,  Whites,  Morrises  ; 
by  Chas.  Henry  Hart.     Phila.,  187S.     1.  8°. 

Morris,  Mowbray  Walter.  See  Claverhouse, 
J.  G. — Montrose,  J.  G.,  marq.  of. 

Morris,  Robert.  Letter,  17S1.  (New  Jersey 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  6.) 

Morris,  Robert  Hunter.  Obituary  addresses 
on  the  death  of  M.     N.  Y.,  1S55.     8°. 

Morris,  Thomas.  Life  of  M.;  ed.  by  B.  F. 
Morris.     Cinn.,  1856.     8°. 

Morris,  William.  The  earthly  paradise ;  a 
poem.     5th  ed.     4  vols.     Lond.,  1870.     8°. 

Hopes  and  fears  for  art;  lectures,  1878-81. 

Lond.,  1882.     8°. 

Life  and  death  of  Jason  ;  a  poem.    Lond., 

1870.     8°. 

Story  of  Sigurd  the  Volsung  and  the  fall 

of  the  Niblungs.    4th  ed.    Boston,  1S87.     8°. 


Morris  family.  Genealogical  and  historical 
register  of  the  descendants  of  Edward  Mor- 
ris, of  Ro.xbury,  Mass.,  and  Woodstock, 
Conn.;  comp.  by  J.  F.  Morris.  Hartford, 
1S87.     8°. 

Morris  family.  Memoranda  of  the  descendants 
of  Amos  Morris  of  East  Haven,  Conn., 
[comp.  by  E.  L.  Hart  and  O.  Street].  N.  Y., 
1S53.     12°. 

Morrisania,  A'.  }'.  ist  Cong.  Chirch.  Manual, 
with  historical  notice,  list  of  members,  etc. 
N.  Y.,  1S54.     12°. 

Morrison,  John  Robert.  Chinese  commercial 
guide.     Canton,  1834.     8°. 

Morrison,  Leonard  Allison.  Among  the  Scotch- 
Irish  ;  and  a  tour  in  seven  countries,  with 
history  of  Dinsmoor  family.   Boston,  1891.  8°. 

History  of  Windham,  N.  H.,  1719-1883,  a 

Scotch  settlement  embracing  a  third  of  an- 
cient Londonderry  ;  with  history  and  gene- 
alogy of  first  settlers  and  their  descendants. 
Boston,  18S3.     8°. 

See  Armstrong  family. — Morison  family. 

— Norris  family. 

Morrison,  Robert.  Chinese  miscellany ;  ex- 
tracts from  Chinese  authors,  with  trans,  and 
philological  remarks.     Lond.,  1S25.     4°. 

See  Milne,  Wm. 

Morrison,  Walter  \_Ed.\  The  recovery  of  Jeru- 
salem ;  with  introduction  by  A.  P.  Stanley. 
Lond.,  1871.     8°. 

Contents:  Wilson,  C.  W.  Ordnance  survey  of  Jeru- 
salem.—Warren.  Chas.  Excavations  at  Jerusalem.— 
Wilson.  C.  W.  Sea  of  Galilee.— Spiers,  R.  P.  Archi- 
tectural remains  of  P.ilestine.— Vogue.  ComteAit.  The 
Hauran.- Anderson,  S.  Survey  of  Palestine.— Chester, 
G.  J.  Pottery  and  glass  found  in  the  excavations.— 
Moabite  stone.— Holland,  F.  \V.    Sinai. 

Morrison,  W.  D.    The  Jews  under  Roman  rule. 

N.  Y.,  1890.     8°.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 
Morrison  family,    See  Guild,  Mary  S.  P. 
Morrison.     See  Morison. 
Morristown,  A'. /.    ist  Pres.  Church.  Church 

manual ;  with  history,  list  of  members,  etc., 

comp.  by  Albert  Barnes.     Morristown,  1828. 

12°. 
History,    1742-1885.     2   vols.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     8", 
Record,     vols.   1-5.     5   vols.     Morris- 
town, iSSo-85.     8°. 
Morrona,  Alessandro  da.     Pisa  illustrata  nelle 

arti  del  disegno.     2a  ed.     3  vols.     Livorno, 

1812.     12°. 
[Morrow,  John.]     A  voice  from  the  news  boys. 

N.  Y.,  i860.    8°. 
Morse,  Abner.     Genealogical   register  of  the 

descendants    of  several    ancient    Puritans. 

vols.  2-4.    3  vols.     Boston,  1859-64.     8°. 

Contents:  2.  Brigham,  Hapgood,  Pettee,  Hewins, 
Frary,  Willis.    3.   Richards.    4,   Harding,  Brigham. 

Genealogical  register  of  the  inhabitants 

and  history  of  Sherborn  and  Holliston 
[Mass.].     Boston,  1856.    8°. 


MORSE 


480 


MOSES 


Sc-c'  Cutler  family. — Morse  family. 

Morse,  Edward  Sylvester.  Ancient  and  modern 

methods  of  arrow-release,    n.  p.,  1SS5.     S°. 

Early  stages   of  terebratulina  septentri- 

onalis,  1S71.  (Boston  Soc.  of  Nat.  Hist. 
Memoirs,  vol.  2,  pt.  i,  no.  2.) 

Japane.se  homes  and  their  surroundings. 

I5oston,  1S86.     S°. 

Shell  mounds  of  Omori.     Tokio,  Japan, 

[1S79].     1.8°. 

[Morse,  Jason.]  Annals  of  the  church  in  Hrim- 
held  [Mass.];  by  the  Pastor.  Springfield, 
1S56.     S". 

Morse,  Jedidiah.  The  American  gazetteer. 
2d  ed.    fcfir.     Lond.,  1798.    8°. 

Snwf.  2d  ed.  rev.  Charlestown,  1804.  8°. 

Same.    Abridgment.     Boston,  179S.    12°. 

American  universal  geography.     :st  ed. 

2  vols.     Charlestown,  1S19.     8°. 

Annals    of    the    American    revolulion. 

Hartford,  1S24.     8°. 

Description  of  the  Isles  of  Shoals.   (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  7.) 

Geograpliy  made  easy.    4th  ed.     Boston, 

1794-     J2°- 

Same.     loth  ed.     Boston,  1S06.     12°. 

Report  on   Indian  affairs.     New  Haven, 

1822.    8°. 

Report  on  Oneida  Indians,  etc.  See  Bel- 
knap, J. 

True  reasons  on  which  the  election  of  a 

Hullis  Professor  of  Divinity  in  Harvard 
L'niv.  was  opposed.    Charlestown,  1805.    8°. 

(2//(/ Parish,  Elijah.    Compendious  history 

of  New  England.     Lond.,  iSoS.     8°. 

Same,  [with]  an  abstract  of  N.  Y.  and 

N.  J.     3d  ed.  enl.     Charlestown,  1820.     12°. 

New  gazetteer  of  the  eastern  conti- 
nent.    2d  ed.     Boston,  j8o8.     8°. 

.\'of^ :    I^csigned  .is  \'ol.  2.  of  Amcr.  gazetteer. 

Morse,  John  Torrey  [Ed.].  American  states- 
men.    24  vols.     Boston,  1883-91.     12°. 

Conlrnls:  Adimi.  John,  by  J.  T.  Morse.— Ad»in«, 
John  Quiiio,  b>  John  T.  Morse.— Ad«ni«,  S.iml.,  by  J. 
K.  Hosmer.— Benlon,  Thos.  H.,  by  Thco.  Roosevelt. — 
Cllhoun.  John  C.  by  H.  von  Hoist.— C«»i.  Lewis,  by 
And.  C.  McLauKhlin.— Clly.  Henry,  by  Carl  Schurz. 

3  vols.- Frinklin,  Benj.,  by  J.  T.  Morse.— Gallilin, 
Albert,  hv  John  A.  Stevens. — Hamilton,  Alexander,  bv 
H.  C.  I,oilKe.— Henry.  Patrick,  by  M.  C.  Tyler.— 
Jackton.  Andrew,  bv  Win.  G.  Sumner.— J»y.  John,  by 
C.  MiK.  IMIvw.  JcfTerion.  Thomas,  bv  J.  T.  Morse.— 
M.diion.  l.iMiis,  In  S  II  r,ay.-M»r»hi(l,  John,  by  A. 
II,  M;iKrud.  I  -Monroe.  James,  by  I).  C.  Gilman.— 
Morrit.  Giiuvemetir.  by  Tlieo.  Roosevelt.— Rindolph, 
John,  bv  Henrv  A.lams.-V.n  Buren.  M.,  by  Ed,  M. 
She|>.ird,-Weihingtofl.  f.eorKc,  by  H.  C,  Lodge,  2 
vol..-Webiter.  Ilaniel,  by  H,  C,  Lo.lge, 

See  Adams,  John.— Adams,  J.  Q.— Frank- 
lin, B. — Hamilton,  Alex. — Jefferson,  Thos. 

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Establishment  of  municipal  government 

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Moulton,  Joseph  White.  Analysis  of  American 
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Y.  N. 

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i85i-!i3.— Colcbrooke,  1765-1837.— Mohl.  iSoo-76.— Bun- 
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the  Epistles  of  MSnuskihar;  pt.  HI.,  Dina-i  MaincV 
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mapada.  a  collection  of  verses,  being  i  of  the  canonical 
booksof  the  Buddhists;  tr.  from  Paii,  by  F  M  Mulier- 
the  Sutta-Nipata,  a  collection  of  discourses,  being  i 
of  the  canonical  books  of  the  Buddhists  ;  tr.  from  Pali 
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T.  W.  R,  Davids.    12,  26.  Satapatha-Brahmana,  accord- 
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tractate  of  actions  and  their  retributions. 

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Mulier,   Gerhard   Friedrich.     Voyages   et  de- 
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Mulier,  Johann  Heinrich  Jakob.     Principles  of 
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Mulier,  Johannes.     Elements    of  physiology; 
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Mullinger,  James  Bass.  History  of  the  Uni- 
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note  on  negro  slavery,  by  Jiniius  Redivivus. 
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[Mupatori,  Ludovico  Antonio  ?]  Ricerche 
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Murchison,  Charles.  Clinical  lectures  on  dis- 
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Treatise  on  the  continued  fevers  of  Great 

Britain.     Lond.,  1S62.     8°. 

Murchison,  Sir  Roderick  Impey.  Siluria  ;  his- 
tory of  the  oldest  rocks,  with  sketches  of  the 
distribution  of  native  gold.  4th  ed.,  including 
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Murdoch,  Beamish.  History  of  Nova  Scotia, 
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Murdoch,  James  Edward.  Patriotism  in  poetry 
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The  stage  ;   or,    Recollections   of  actors 

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Murdock,  Harold.    Reconstruction  of  Europe; 

history  of  continental  Europe,  from  the  rise 

to  tlie  fall  of  the  2d  French  empire ;   with 

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[Murfree,  Mary  Noailles.]     In  the  Tennessee 

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Murphy,  Arthur.   Arminius  ;  a  tragedv.   Lond., 

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Murphy,  Edward  William.    Lectures  on  natural 

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• i'f^  Bankers,  Jaspar. — Hudson,  Henry. — 

Melyn,   Cornells. — Michaelius,  Jonas. — Ver- 


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Murphy,  James  Cavanah.  History  of  the  Ma- 
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Murphy,  James  Gracey.  Critical  and  exegeti- 
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translation.     Edin.,  1875.     8°. 

Murphy,  John  McLeod,  and  Jeffers,  W.  N.,  /;-. 
Nautical  routine  and  stowage  with  rules  in 
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Murray,  Alexander.  Case  of  ^L  in  an  appeal 
to  the  people  of  Great  Britain,  more  par- 
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Murray,  Alexander  S.  Handbook  of  Greek 
archaeology.     Lond.,  1892.     8°. 

History   of   Greek    sculpture.       2   vols. 

Lond.,  1880-S3.     8°. 

Contents:  I.  From  the  earliest  times  to  tlie  age  of 
Pheidias.    2.   Under  Pheidias  and  his  successors. 

Manual  of  mythology.     Lond.,  1S73.    12°. 

Murray,  David  Christie,  and  Herman,  Henry. 

One  traveller  returns.     N.  Y.,  188S.     8°. 

Murray,  Eustace  Clare  Grenville.  High  life  in 
France  under  the  republic.  3d  ed.  Lond., 
1887.     8°. 

Murray,  Hugh.  Historical  account  of  discov- 
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Historical    account    of   discoveries    and 

travels  in  Asia.     3  vols.     Edin.,  1820.     8°. 

Historical    account   of   discoveries   and 

travels  in  North  America.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1829.     8°. 

Murray,  James.  Impartial  history  of  the  present 
war  in  America,    [vol.  i.]    Lond.  [1778].    8°. 

Murray,  James  Augustus  Henry,  and  others. 
New  English  dictionary  on  historical  prin- 
ciples founded  mainly  on  materials  collected 
by  the  Philological  Society,  vol.  i.  Oxford, 
iSSS.     fol. 

[Murray,  James  B.J  Origin  of  the  Croton  Aque- 
duct.    N.  Y.,  1857.    8°. 

Murray,  James  Ormsbee.  See  Wayland, 
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Murray,  Rev.  John,  1742-93.  Memoir  of  M.; 
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Murray,  John,  1778-1843.  A  publisher  and  his 
friends ;  memoir  and  correspondence  of  M. 
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Murray,  John,  ^/.  D.,  17S8-1820.  System  ot 
materia  inedica  and  pharmacy ;  with  addi- 
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Murray,  John,  b.  1808,  publisher.  Handbooks 
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Contents:  Algeria,  Tunis,  etc.,  1S7S. — Denmark, 
1875.— Egypt,  2  vols.,  iSSo.— England  and  Wales,  1878 ; 
— Cornwall,  1879  : — Derbyshire,  Nottinghamshire.  Lei- 
cestershire and  Staffordshire.  1S74  ; — Devonshire,  1S79  ; 
—Durham  and  Northumberland,  1S73  :— Essex,  Suffolk, 
Norfolk  and  Cambridgeshire,  1S75  ; — Kent,  1877  ; — Lan- 
cashire, 1S80  ; — London  as  it  is,  1S79  ; — London,  En- 
virons, 2  vols.,  1S76; — Northamptonshire  and  Rutland, 
1878; — Shropshire  and  Cheshire,  1879; — Surrey,  Hamp- 


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shire  and  Isle  of  WiRhl,  1876  ;- Sussex,  iS-- ;— West- 
moreland, Cumberland  and  the  Lakes,  i669;-\Viltshire, 
Dorsetshire  and  Somersetshire,  1869:— Yorkshire,  1874. 
—France,  1  vols.,  1S79;— Paris,  1S79.— Germany,  North, 
and  the  Rhine,  1877 ;— South  Germany  and  Austria, 
1S79— Holland  and  BelK>un<.  iS-;l>.- India.  Bombay, 
16S1;-. Madras,  1S79.— Ireland,  l^yS.— Jla/r.  Central 
Italy,  iSSo ;— Northern  Italy,  1877;— Southern  Italy, 
1878:— Rome  and  its  environs,  1S81.— Mediterranean  ; 
its  cities,  coasts  and  islands,  18S1.— Norway,  iSSo. — 
Portugal,  1S75.— Russia,  Poland  and  Finland,  1868.— 
Scotland,  1S75.— Spain,  1878.— Sweden,  1S77.— Switzer- 
land, Alps  of  Savoy,  Piedmont,  the  Italian  Lakes  and 
Dauphinf-,  2  vols.,  i87y.— Syria,  Palestine,  etc.,  2  vols., 
iS6S:— Same,  1S75.— Turkey  in  Asia,  Constantinople, 
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Same.     Hanover,  1S19.     12°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1826.     12°. 

English  reader.     Newbern,  1S05.     12°. 

Same.    3d  ed.     Canandaigua,  1S22.     12°. 

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.^'ee  Caldwell,  James. 

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Musaeus,  Johann  Carl  August.  See  Carlyle, 
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Muscipula  sive  Cambromyomachia  ;  the  mouse- 
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Musee  Fran(;ais.     .S'ee  Robillard-PiJronville. 

Musee  Royal.     See  Paris. 

Museo  Borbonico,  [{eal.     See  Naples. 

Museum  criticiim  ;  or,  Cambridge  classical  re- 
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Museum  d'Histoire  Naturelle.  Annates.  21  vols. 
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Nouvelles  annates.    4  vols.     Paris,  1832- 

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Nadere  trouvvhartige  Waarschouwinge  tegen 
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Naf  family.  Chronicle,  witli  a  romance  regard- 
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Nail,  John  Cxreaves.  Great  Yarmouth  and 
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N.vPiER,  Elers.    Life  and  correspondence 

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Selection  from  the  letters  and  despatches 

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Napoleon    Bonaparte   and   the    French 

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Narrative  of  my  familv  difliculties.  -SVc  Gould, 
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New  Englander.  vols.  1-56.  56  vols.  New 
Haven,  1S43-92.     8°. 

Xolf:    In  iSSs  ilic  tillc  was  clianRcd  lo  New  Eng- 
lander and  Vale  Review. 

New  farmer's  calendar.  5th  ed.  Lond.,  1809. 
8". 

New  Hampshire.  Adjiilanl-General.  Reports, 
1S65-66,  '6S.  4  vols.  Concord  and  Man- 
chester, 1865-6S.     S". 

Cons/iliilion.     Articles  in  addition  to  and 

amendment  of  the  constitution.  Exeter, 
1792.     8°. 

Ceo/ogieal  Survey.     Reports  of  progress 

for  1871  and  '72;  by  C.  H.  Hitchcock.  2 
vols.     Nashua,  1S72-73.     8°. 

Geoloi;ieal   and  .Mineraloi^iea/  Sunry. 

ist  annual  report  on  the  geology  of  N.  H.; 
by  C.  T.  Jackson.     Concord,  1S41.     8°. 

Final  report  on  the  geology  and  min- 
eralogy of  N.  H.;  by  C.  T.  Jackson.  Con- 
cord, 1844.    4°. 

.SV^  also  the  Slate  Geologist. 

Leffislature.      Documents     and    records 

relating  lo  the  province  of  N.  H.,  1623-1800; 


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comp.  and  ed.  by  Nath.  Bouton  and  Isaac 
W.  Hammond.  i8  vols.  Concord,  Man- 
chester and  Nashua,  1867-90.     8°. 

A'ofe :  Vols.  1-7  are  entitled  Provincial  papers: 
vols.  8,  14-17,  State  papers;  vols.  9.  11-13,  Town  pa- 
pers :  vols.  10  and  iS,  Provincial  and  state  papers. 

Siaie  Geologist,     ist  annual  report  upon 

the  geology  and  mineralogy  of  N.  H.;  by  C. 
H.  Hitchcock.     Manchester,  1S69.     8°. 

See  Hitchcock,  C.  H. 

—  Diocese  of  the  P.  E.  Church  in  N.  H. 
Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  89th-90th  an- 
nual conventions.  2  vols.  Concord,  18S9- 
90.     S°. 

—  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society 
[Concord,  N.  H.].  Act  of  incorporation,  con- 
stitution and  bylaws.     Concord,  1S23.     8°. 

—  —  Collections,  vols.  1-5,  7  and  8.  7 
vols.     Concord,  1S24-66.    8°. 

Contents :  Account  of  the  great  whirlwind  in  N. 
H.,  Sept.  9,  1S21,  V.  I. — .\ccount  of  the  insurrection  in 
N.  H,  in  17S6,  V.  3. — Account  of  the  several  provinces 
in  N.  America,  1755,  v.  5. — Additions  and  corrections — 
appendix,  v.  4. — Androsse,  Sir  Edmund.  Affidavits 
respecting  A.,  1690,  v.  i. — Answers  to  queries  from  the 
Lords  of  Trade  and  Plantations,  1730,  v.  i. — Atherton, 
Chas.  H.  Address,  June  8.  1831,  v.  3.— Attack  of  the 
Indians  at  Walpole  in  1755,  v.  2. — Attempt  to  estab- 
lish a  play-house  in  N.  H.,  1762,  v.  5.— Ballard,  Ed. 
Character  of  the  Penacooks,  v.  8; — Indian  mode  of  ap- 
plying names,  v.  S; — Indian  names  connected  with  the 
valley  of  the  Merrimack,  v.  8. — Barefoote,  Walter, 
and  others.  Depositions,  1683,  v.  2.— Barker.  David. 
Memoir,  by  Isaac  Willey,  v.  4— Bartlett,  Rich.  Pres- 
ervation of  public  archives,  v.  5. — Belcher,  J.  Letters 
to  Secretary  Waldron,  v.  4.— Bell.  Chas.  Early  his- 
tory of  Chester,  N.  H.,  1720-S4.  v.  7.— Bell,  Sanil.  D. 
Notices  of  early  councilors  of  N.  H.,  v.  8  ;— Unsettled 
state  of  the  province  IN.  H.],  v.  8.— Bellomonl,  Rich. 
Coote,-^ar/  of.  Speech  to  council  of  N  H.,  1699,  v.  4. 
—Bouton,  Nath.  Discourse,  June  12,  1833,  v.  4. — Bur- 
goyne.  John.  Proclamation,  1777,  v.  2. — Burt,  F.  Me- 
moir, by  J.  French,  v.  3; — Sketches  of  Durham,  N.  H., 
v.  5. — Carrigain,  Philip.  Account  of  inscription  on 
Endecott  Rock,  v.  4.— Church,  J.  H.  Instances  of  lon- 
gevity in  Pelham  since  1798,  v.  2.— Clagett,  W.  Me- 
moir, by  Chas.  H.  Atherton,  v.  3.— Clough.  Abner. 
Journal  of  the  march  of  Danl.  Latld  and  his  men 
against  the  Indians,  1746,  v.  4. — Cogswell,  \Vm.  Biog. 
notice  of  C,  v.  5. — Cold  Friday,  Jan.  19,  i3io,  v.  5. — 
Continental  and  militia  troops  during  the  Revolu- 
tionary war,  1775-S3,  v.  I.— Cotton,  S.  Letter  to  the 
Council  of  N.  H.,  1685,  v.  2.— Cranficld,  Ed.  Articles  of 
complaint  against  C,  1685,  v.  i  ;— Orders,  16S4,  v.  2  ;— 
Powers  delegated  to  C,  16S2,  v.  i.— Cromwell,  Oliver, 
Letter  to  John  Cotton,  1651,  v.  I.— Crosby.  J,  Annals 
of  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  v.  4.— Dana,  Jas.  F.  Memoir, 
v.  2.— Dana,  Saml.  Memoir,  by  Chas.  H.  Atherton,  v. 
3.— Deaths  in  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.  for  21  years,  v.  i.— 
Dudley,  Thos.  Letter  to  Lady  Bridget,  Countess  of 
Lincoln,  v.  4.— Dunbar.  David.  Queries  to  his  council, 
1733,  ^"-  ^* — Employment  of  Seneca  and  Mohawk  In- 
dians, V.  2. — Extracts  from  records  of  the  Congrega- 
tional ministers  in  N.  H.,  v.  4. — Farmer,  J.  Communi- 
cation resp.  the  Wheelwright  deed,  v.  2; — Historical 
sketch  of  Amherst,  N.  H.,  v.  5  ;— Instances  of  longevity 
in  N.  H.,  V.  2  ;— List  of  the  civil  government  of  Mass., 
16.30-41  ;  and  of  Mass  ,  Maine  and  N.  H.,  1641-S0,  v.  2  ; 
— List  of  counsellors  of  N.  H.,  1680-1837,  v.  5; — Memo- 
rials of  the  graduates  of  Harvard,  1642-46,  v.  4;— Me- 
teorological tables  for  Concord,  N.  H.,  182S-36,  v.  5  ;— 
Note  on  the  Penacook  Indians,  1824,  v.  i  ;— Sketches  of 
graduates  of  Dartmouth  College,  v.  3  and  4. — Farmer, 
Rich.    Directions  for  the  study  of  Eng.  history,  v.  4. — 


Fessenden,  Thos.  Letter  to  Jeremy  Bclknap,.l79o,  v. 
4.— Folsom,  Nath.  Memoir,  by  C.  P.  Bradley,  v.  5.— 
Foster,  A.,  and  Woodbury,  P.  P.  Sketch  of  Bedford, 
N.  H.,  V.  r.— Foullsam.  John.  Deposition,  1684,  v.  i.— 
Goffe,  John.  Letter  to  B.  Wentworth,  1746,  v.  4.— 
Gookin.  Nath.  Great  earthquake  of  1727,  v.  4.— Hale, 
Salma.  Address,  June  11,  182S,  v.  3  ;— Annals  of  Keene, 
1734-90,  V.  2.— Haven,  J.  Bill  of  mortality  for  Rochester, 
1776-1822,  V.  I.—  Haven,  Nath.,  Jr.  Memoir,  v.  2.— 
Hinsdale,  Eben.  Letter  to  B.  Wentworth,  1755,  v.  5.— 
Houchins,  Wm.  Petition  for  aid  to  obtain  a  cure  of  the 
king's  evil,  v.  S.— How,  .Vrj.  Jemima.  Letters  rel.  to 
H.,  V.  5. — Indian  deeds  to  Wheelwright  and  others, 
163S,  V.  1. — Indian  treaties,  etc.,  1693-1749,  v.  2.— In- 
stances of  longevity  in  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  v.  3.— Jour- 
nal of  proceedings  of  the  Convention  at  Dracut,  1776, 
V.  2.— Journey  of  Gov.  Shute  from  Boston  to  Ports- 
mouth, 1716,  V.  4. —  Kelly,  John.  Hist,  sketch  of 
Hampstead,  N.  H.,  v.  5.— Knollys,  Hanserd.  Memoir, 
by  J.  N.  Brown,  v.  5.  — Letters  relating  to  the  War  of 
Independence,  1775-81,  v.  2.— List  of  Congregational 
ministers  in  Hillsborough  Co.,  1685-1S23,  v.  1.— Liver- 
more,  Saml.  Memoir,  by  C.  P.  Bradley,  v.  5.— Long. 
M.  Historical  sketches  of  Warner,  v.  3.— Manners 
and  customs  of  olden  time,  v.  5.— Mason,  Robt.  Depo- 
sition, 1684,  v.  I.— Massachusetts.  Gen.  Court.  Ex- 
tract from  the  records  of  the  House  of  Deputies,  1654, 
V.  2. -Massacre  at  Dover,  16S9,  v.  8.— Mather,  Cotton. 
Letter  to  John  Woodward,  1716,  v.  3. — Melven,  Eleazer. 
Journal,  in  the  wilderness  towards  Crown  Point,  1748, 
V.  5.— Miles,  Eliz.  Deposition,  1754,  v.  1.— Moore,  J.  B. 
Account  of  the  storm  and  avalanches  at  the  White 
Mts.  in  1826,  v.  3  ; — Historical  sketch  of  Concord,  N. 
H.,  V.  1. — Names  of  the  first  settlers  of  Somersworth, 
N.  H.,  V.  3.— Nedacockett.  Ancient  Indian  deed,  v.  8. 
— New  Hampshire.  Address  to  Queen  Anne,  sent  by 
Mr.  Vaughan,  1707,  v.  1  ;— Census  of  N.  H.,  1775,  v.  1  ; 

—Committee  of  Safety,  1776  to  1784,  v.  2  ; Records, 

V.  7.— Constitutions,  1776,  '79,  '81,  'S3,  '92,  v.  4 ;— Docu- 
ments rel.  to  the  history  of  N.  H.,  v.  I  ;— Governor  and 
Council.  Order  resp.  the  currency  of  N.  H.,  16S3,  v.  1  ; 
—Provincial  taxes  in  N.  H.,  1753-66,  v.  3  ;— Provincial 
records  and  court  papers,  16S0-92  ;  ed.  by  N.  Bouton, 
v.  8  ;— Rate  of  silver  per  ounce  in  N.  H.,  1700-50,  v.  5  ; 
—Register  of  N.  H.  for  1768,  v.  i ;— Word  "colony" 
and  "  province  "  in  the  history  of  N.  H.,  v.  8.— News- 
paper extraordinary,  1689,  v.  1  and  8.— Oaths  taken  by 
civil  military  and  ecclesiastical  officers,  1727,  v.  4. — 
Officers  of  the  Society,  v.  1,  2,  3,  4  and  8.— Oliver,  Danl. 
Address.  June  9,  1836,  v.  5.— Order  of  Council  at  the 
Court  of  Whitehall,  16S5.  v.  1.- Original  papers,— let- 
ters from  Joshua  Moody,  etc.,  v.  3.— Original,  resi- 
dent and  honorary  members  of  the  Soc,  v.  8.— Papers 
rel.  to  Fort  Dummer,  1744-45,  v.  1.— Parker,  Abel.  Me- 
moir, bv  J.  B.  Moore,  v.  3  —Parker,  N.  Memoir,  by 
Saml.  E.  Coues,  v.  4.— Patrick,  Wm.  Sketches  of  Can- 
terbury, v.  4.— Peabody,  Nath.,  and  Belknap,  Jeremy. 
Letters  rel.  to  Belknap's  History  of  New  Hampshire, 
v.  1.— Peabody,  Oliver.  Life  and  character,  v.  3.— 
Pearson  Ora.  Mortality  in  Kingston,  1725-32,  v.  5.— 
Penacook  papers,  1659-6S,  v.  3.— Penhallow,  Saml.  His- 
tory of  the  wars  of  New  England  with  the  eastern  In- 
dians, V.  1  ;— Letter  to  Cotton  Mather,  v.  1  ;— Memoir, 
by  Nath.  Adams,  v.  i.— Petition  of  the  inhabitants  at 
Nuffield,  aftei-uards  Londonderry,  1719,  v.  5.— Peti- 
tion of  the  inhabitants  of  Souhegan-West,  now  Am- 
herst, 1747,  V.  5. — Petitions  of  persons  of  Rumford, 
Canterbury  and  Contoocock,  174S,  v.  4.  —  Pickering, 
John.  Sketch  of  P.,  v.  3.— Pike,  John.  Journal,  1678- 
1709,  V.  3.— Prescott,  Wm.  Report  on  the  changes  in 
the  Merrimack  River,  v.  7.— Resident  and  honorary 
members  of  the  Society,  v.  3-5.— Revolutionary  corres- 
pondence, etc.,  v.  3.— Schuyler,  Philip.  Proclamation, 
1777,  v.  2. — Shattuck.  L.  Plan  for  providing  materials 
for  history,  v.  3. — Sketch  of  the  formation  of  the  So- 
ciety, V.  1.- Sketches  of  Northwood,  N.  H.,  v.  3.— 
Standish,  Myles.  Last  will  and  testament,  1655,  v.  i.— 
Stevens,  Phineas.  Journal  to  and  from  Canada,  1749, 
V.  5. — Table  to  bring  old  tenor  intolaw'iil  money,  1750, 


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V.  I. — Topographical  description  of  Enfield,  v.  i.— 
Uphim,  Tlios.  C.  Destruction  of  the  Willey  family  in 
the  notch  of  the  While  Mts.,  1S26.  v.  3. -Wring.  N. 
Notices  of  New  England,  1709.  v.  3.  —  Wadsworlh, 
Lemuel.  Notice  of  VV..  bv  E.  Hill,  v.  2.— Waldron, 
Rich.  BioR.  notice,  v  2.-W»lker.  Chas.  Sketch  of 
New  Ipswich,  V.  5.— Walker,  Jos.  B.  Valley  of  the 
Merrimack,  1660,  v.  7.— Washington,  Geo.  Letters, 
1775-.S2,  V.  J.— Weare.  Meshcch.  Letters  to  Langdon 
and  Pcabody,  1779-So,  v  2 ;— Sketches  of  \V".,  by  Paine 
Wingate.  v.  5.— Weare.  Nath.  Letter  to  Kobt.  Pike, 
V.  1.— Wentworth,  John.  Commission.  1717,  v.  1.— 
Wentworth.  .fi»  John.  Letter,  1777,  v.  5.— Wentworth. 
John,  Jr.  Sketch  of  \V.,  v.  5.— Wentworth  family. 
Genealogical  notice  of  the  Wcntworths  of  N.  H  ,  v.  5. 
—Wheeler.  Thos.  Narrative  of  expedition  into  the 
Nipmuck  country,  and  to  Quabaog,  now  Brookfield, 
Mass..  1675,  V.  2.— Whiton,  John  M.  Brief  notices  of 
Antrim,  N.  H.,  v.  4.— Witchcraft  in  N.  H.,  1656,  v.  i. 

Constitution  and  by-laws.     Concord, 

1S33.     12°. 
Proceedings,   1872-89.     vol.   1   and   2. 

2  vols.     Concord  [1874-89].     8°. 

—  Slafter,  E.  F.  Discovery  of  Amer- 
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Sons  of   New    Hampshire.      Festival; 

with  the  speeclies  of  Webster,  Woodbury, 
Wilder,  etc.,  Nov.  7,  1849.  Boston,  1850. 
8°. 

New  Haven,  Conn.  looth  anniversary  of  the 
city  of  N.  H.;  with  oration  by  Thos.  R. 
Bacon,  July  4,  1S84  ;  also  a  paper  on  New 
Haven  in  1784,  by  F.  B.  Dexter  [before  the 
N.  H.  Col.  Hist.  Soc.l.     n.  p.,  1885.     8°. 

Proceedings  in  commemoration  of  the  set- 

tleinent  of  New  Haven  [2,sotli  anniversary], 
April  25,  iSSS.     n.  p.  [188S].     8°. 

Court  of  Common  Council.     Charter  and 

ordinances,  with  statutes  relating  to  the  city. 
New  Haven,  1870.    8°. 

City  year  book.    11  vols.    New  Haven, 

1S69-81.     8°. 

CiiuRCii  IN  THE  United  Society,  form- 
ed by  the  White-Haven  and  Fair-Haven 
churches.  Catalogue  of  members,  1742- 
1855.     New  Haven,  1855.     12°. 

First  CHfRCH.    Catalogue  of  members, 

1685-1757.     New  Haven,  1854.     12°. 

—   Same,    175S-1S47.     New  Haven,  1847. 

12°. 

Siippkment,  1847-53.    New  Haven, 

1854.     I2^ 

Manual.     New  Haven,  i860.     12°. 

Profession  of  faith,  by  John  Daven- 
port ;  and  the  New  Haven  catechism,  by 
Joint  Davenport  and  William  Hookc ;  with 
preface,  by  Leonard  Bacon.  New  Haven, 
1H53,     12°. 

North    Church.      Manual,    1742-1867. 

Niw  Ilnvrn,  1S67.     .S". 

Now  Haven  Colony.  Kcrords.  Si-c  Connecticut. 

New  Haven  Colony  Historical  Society.  Cata- 
logue of  objects  of  interest  belonging  to  the 
Society.     New  Haven,  18S5.    8°. 


Constitution   and   by-laws.     n.    p.,    1SS5. 

12°. 

Papers,    vols.  1-4.    4  vols.     New  Haven, 

1865-88.     8°. 

Contfiits:  I.  Organization  of  the  Society. — Officers, 
life  and  annual  members. — White.  Henry.  New  Haven 
colonv.-Bacon,  L.  Civil  government  in  New  Haven 
colony.— White.  H.  History  of  the  Cutler  lot.— Cros- 
well.  F.  History  of  Trinity  Church.— Trowbridge.  T. 
R.  History  of  Long  Wharf  in  New  Haven.— Beards- 
ley.  E.  I*^  Parsonage  of  the  Blue  Meeting  House. — 
Cleaveland.  E.  L.  The  Governor  Gilbert  lot— Bacon, 
N.  A.  Notice  of  the  early  promologisls  in  New  Haven. 
—Jefferson.  T.,  and  Bishop.  Abrahatn.  Correspon- 
deuce.- Oilman.  D.  C.  Bishop  Berkeley's  gifts  to  Yale 
College.  — Bronson,  H.  Historical  account  of  Connec- 
ticut currency,  etc. 

2.  List  of  officers  and  members.- Constitution  and 
by-laws.— Beardsley.  E.  E.  Address  of  the  President. 
— Whitaker.  E.  Early  history  of  Southold,  L.  L— 
Goodrich,  C.  Invasion  of  New  Haven  by  the  British 
troops,  July  5,  1779.— Wright,  R.  W.  Poetry  and  poets 
of  Connecticut.— Dexter.  K.  B.  Memoranda  resp.  Ed. 
Wh.illey  and  William  Goffe.  —  Trowbridge.  T.  R. 
Remarks  on  Dexler's  paper  resp.  Whalley  and  Goffe. 
—Goodyear.  S.  Historical  sketch  of  G..  from  "Old 
colony  records,"  — Trowbridge,  T.  V...  Jt.  Ancient 
houses  of  New  Haven.— Dexfer.  F.  B.  Sketch  of  the 
life  and  writings  of  John  Davenport. —  Bronson.  H. 
Medical  history  and  biography. 

3.  Officers  and  members.  —  Dexter,  F.  B.  The 
founding  of  V.ile  College.— Baldwin.  S.  E.  New  Haven 
Convention  of  177S— Kingsbury.  F.J.  Old  Connecticut. 
-Trowbridge.  T.  K,,Jt.  Ancient  maritime  interests 
of  New  Haven.— Beardsley.  E.  E.  Mohegan  land  con- 
troversv.— Dexter.  F.  B.  Gov.  Elihu  Yale. -Baldwin. 
E.  C.  Branford  annals. -Baldwin,  S.  E.  It.inndary 
line  between  Connecticut  and  New  York.— Bronson, 
Henry.  Early  government  of  Connecticut. — Baldwin, 
S.  E.  Ecclesiastical  constitution  of  Yale  College.— 
Dexter.  F.  B.  Early  relations  between  New  Nether- 
land  and  New  England  ;—  Inscriptions  on  tombstones 
in  New  Haven,  prior  to  iSoo.— Index  to  vols.  1-3. 

4.  Prefatory  note,  list  of  officers,  members,  etc. — 
Townsend.  Ebcn.  Jr.  Diary,  the  supercargo  of  the 
"Neptune"  on  her  voyage  to  the  S.  Pacific  and  Can- 
ton ;  ed.  by  T.  R.  Trowbridge— Dexfer.  F.  B.  New 
Haven  in  17S4.— Carter.  C.  H.  Connecticut  boroughs. 
-Eaton.  D.  C.  Family  of  Nathaniel  Eaton  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. — Baldwin.  S.  E.  Young  man's  journal 
of  100  years  ago. — Whitaker,  E.  New  Haven's  adven- 
ture on  Delaware  Bay.  Painter.  Thos.  Personal 
reminiscences  of  the  Revolutionary  War ;  cd.  by  Henry 
Howe.— Hodges,  A.  C.  Vale  graduates  in  western 
Mass.— Baldwin,  E.  C.  Branford  annals,  1700-1800.— 
Baldwin,  S.  E.  Captives  o(  the  AmisLld.— Andrews. 
Wm.  G.  Tr.ading-house  on  the  Paug.isset  —Baldwin. 
S.  E.  Past  and  future  of  this  Soc. ;  annual  address.— 
Inscriptions  on  tombstones  in  Guilford,  erected  prior 
to  iSoo. 

HoTCHKiss,  Justus  S.     Bells  ;   a   paper, 

1888.     New  Haven,  1889.     8°. 

New  Jersey.     Archives.     .SVc    bclon>.    Legis- 
lature.    Documents. 

Giants,  concessions  and  original  constitu- 
tions.    Sec  Learning,  .Aaron. 

New  Jersey  almanack,  17S1,  '82,  '84,  "86- 

89,     7  vols.    Trenton,  n.  d.     12°. 

Adjulant-Ccncial.    Annual  reports,  1861. 

'77i  ''^7"9'-   7  vols.   Jersey  City  and  Trenton, 
1862-91.     8°. 

Recortl  of  ofllccrs  and  men  of  N.  \.  in 

the  civil  war,  1861-65  ;  Wm.  S.  Siryker,  Adj. 
Gen.     2  vols.     Trenton,  1876.     fol. 


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Assetubly.    CommiUcc  re/,  to  the  registry 

and  retur?i  of  births,  viarriages  and  deaths. 
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Report  and  proceedings  in  lands  under 

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Geological  Survey.      Annual  reports  of 

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Atlas  of  New  Jersey,    n.  p.,  1SS8.    fol. 

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Governor.  Selections  from  the  corre- 
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Legislature.     Acts   of  the   io6th-io7th, 

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Celebration  of  the  bi-centennial  anni- 
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Documents   of  the    105th   legislature. 

1-73  incl.     2  vols.     Elizabeth,  1881.     8^. 

Same,  107th  legislature.     1-32  incl.     2 

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Documents  re!,  to  the  colonial  history 

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W.  Ricord  and  Wm.  Nelson,  1631-1776.  ist 
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Note:  Called  also  "Archives  of  the  state  of  New 

—   —  General    index,    prep,    by   F.   W. 

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Special  joint  committee  on  extensioti 

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Provincial    Congress    and    Council    of 

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Senate.    Journal.    2  vols.    Trenton,  18S7- 

91.     8°. 

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Catalogues   of  officers   and   students, 

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'84-86,  '89-90.  15  vols.  Princeton,  1837-89. 
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Catalogue  of  books  written  by  alumni 

and  officers  of  the  college  now  in  the  library 
at  Princeton.     Phila.,  1876.     8°. 

Calendar,    1870-71.      Princeton,    1871. 

8°. 

—  Charter  of  Queen's  College.  New- 
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First  centennial  anniversary  of  the  col- 
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Inauguration  of  Jas.  McCosh  as  presi- 
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Inauguration  of  John  Maclean  as  loth 

president.     Princeton,  1854.     8°. 

—    Philadelphian.      vol.    i.      Princeton, 

1887.     8°. 

Princeton  roll  of  those  who  served  in 

the  War  for  the  Union,  with  com.  address, 
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Q.  C.  Constitution  and  government  of  N.  J.,  with 
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Constitution,  by-laws,  etc.,   1S46,  '48, 

'70.     3  vols.     Newark,  1S46-70.     8°. 

Proceedings.    10  vols.    Newark,  1845- 

66.     S°. 

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the  inhabitants  of  Bergen,  1706.— Dockwra,  W.  Letter 
to  And.  Hamilton.  1693.— Thomas,  A.  Account  of  a 
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the  claimants  under  the  Indian  purchases,  1767. — Cald- 
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Swedish  mission  in  Racoon  and  Penn's  Neck,  N.  J.— 
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4.  Proceedings,'*  1849-50. — Morris,  Lewis.  Memoir, 
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Co.,  1709.— List  of  judges,  clerks,  sherilTs,  etc.  of  Salem 
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Stirling.  Win.  Alexander,  rarl  of.  Selections  from  cor- 
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Northmen.— Armstrong,  Ed.  History  and  location  of 
Ft.  Nassau  on  the  Delaw.-ire, 

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?.  Proceedings.  1856-59.  —  List  of  drawings  and 
papers  of  R.  Fulton  in  possession  of  the  Society. — 
Account  of  the  establishment  at  Morristown  of  the  first 
academy,  library  and  printing  press. — Supplement  to 
the  act  of  incorporation. — Smith,  S.  Extracts  from 
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N.J. — Parker.  Jas.  Brief  history  of  the  boundary  dis- 
putes between  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.— Staten  Island  part  of 
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Supreme  Court,  1765.— Haven,  C.  C.  Battles  of  Tren- 
ton and  Princeton.— Deaths  of  Dr.  Murray  and  John 
P.  Jackson.— Memoranda  rel.  to  Dr.  Franklin's  admin- 
istration of  the  colonial  P.  O.— Stafford,  Abigail.  Me- 
moir of  S.  and  her  times.- Proprietors'  order  respect- 
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C.  Sketch  of  the  McWhorlcr  family  in  N.J. -Alofsen, 
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structions of  freeholders  of  1 1  uiiterdon  to  the  represen- 
tatives of  the  county,  1771.— Whitehead,  W.  .\.  Papers 
on  the  eastern  boundary  of  N.  J —Communication  from 
Asher  Tavlor  on  the  der.  "  Neversink."— Letter  to 
Benj.  Franklin  from  the  House  of  Assembly  of  N.  J., 
Dec.  7,  1769.— Hayes,  D.  A.  Account  of  the  portrait  of 
Aaron  Burr  in  the  possession  of  the  Soc— Objections 
of  N.J.  to  the  articles  of  confederation  submitted  to 
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of  the  slates  at  Annapolis,  17S6,  rel.  to  the  adoption  of 
a  belter  system  of  government.— Act  of  incorporation 
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Same.     2d  series.     1 1  vols.     Newark, 

1867-92.     8°. 

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history  of  Morris  Co.— King,  Barnabas.  Sketch,  by 
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David  G.  Burnet. —  New  Jersey  church  of  Warren  Co., 
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C.  H.  Winfield.  —  Motl,  Geo.  S.  First  century  of 
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6.  Proceedings,  1879-81.  —  Rodgers,  Ravaud  K. 
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acter and  employments  of  the  early  settlers  on  the 
sea-coast  of  N.  J. — Letter  from  Archbishop  of  Santa 
Domingo,  rel.  to  the  remains  of  C.  Columbus. — Origin 
of  the  pension  laws. — Phillips,  Henry,  y;'.  Account  of 
two  maps  of  America,  pub.  1550  and  1555. — Learned, 
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that  once  stood  in  the  march  between  Newark  and 
N.  Y.— .\nswer  of  Cor.  Secretary  thereto. 

7.  Proceedings,  18S2-S3.— Keasbey,  A.  Q.  Bi-cen- 
tennial  of  the  purchase  of  East  New  Jersey  by  the 
proprietors.— Littell,  Eliakim.  Memoir,  by  S.  Littell. 
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\At  t ttttRmirtit :  i,  Mittccllancous— New  York  as 
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National  celebration  of  Union  victories, 

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N.  Y.,  1841.     12". 

New   York    Christian    Messenger.      See 

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New  York  Citizen  and  Round  Table.  See 

Round  Table. 

New  York  city  co-partnership  directory, 

1844-47.     2  vols.     N.  v.,  1844-47.     8°. 

— ^  New  York  city  iluring  the  American  Re- 
volution ;  from  the  mss.  in  the  possession  of 
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New  York  City  Hall  Recorder  for  1819; 

colli,  reports  of  trials  and  decisions;  with 
notes,  by  Danl.  Rogers.     N.  Y.,  1819.     8°. 

New  York  civil  list,  containing  names  and 

origin  of  civil  tlecisions,  etc.  ;  afterward. 
Civil  list  and  constitutional  history  of  the 
colony  and  state  of  N.  Y.,  1860-63,  '65,  '67- 
70,  '78,  '79,  '86,  '87.  13  vols.  Albany,  1860- 
88.    8°. 

New  York  Clipper  almanac,  1S76-92.     17 

vols.     N.  Y.  [1875-92J.    8°. 


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New  York  Commercial  Advertiser,  1867- 

73,  '84-85,  '86-92.  32  vols.  N.  Y.,  1867-92. 
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New  York  Daily  Commercial   Bulletin. 

vols.  35-40.     6  vols.     N.  Y.,  18S2-S5.     fol. 

New  York  Daily  Tribune.     1S43-46,  '.48- 

92.     12S  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S43-92.     fol. 

Inde.x,  1875-89.     15  vols.    N.  Y.,  1S76- 

90.     12°. 

New  York  directory  for  17S6.     rcpr.     N. 

Y.,  1851.     12°. 

Same,   1786,  and  Brooklyn  directory  for 

1796.     repr.     N.  Y.  [1876].     12°. 

Same,    1786.     Fac-simile   reprint  of  the 

first  directory  ;  prefaced  by  a  general  de- 
scription of  New  York,  by  Noah  Webster  ; 
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Same,  1796,   1800,   '04-06,  '11,  '15-92.    93 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1796-1892.     8°. 

Note:  This  includes  two  editions  for  1S42-43,  '45-46, 
'52-53.  '53-54.  '5*-55.  '75-76,  '76-77- 

New  York  Evening  Mail.     vols.  4-9.     6 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1870-73.     fol. 

New  York  Evening  Times.    Jan.  2-Apl. 

24,  1852.     vol.  I.     N.  Y.,  1852.     fol. 

New  York  Farmer  and  Horticultural  Re- 
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New  York  Gazette  and  General  Adver- 
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fol. 

New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical 

Record.  See  below  N.  Y.  Gen.  and  Biog. 
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12  vols,  in  5.     N.  Y.,  1840-49.     fol. 

New  York  Illustrated  News.     vols.  4-9. 

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Fred. 

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New  York  Journal  and  Patron  of  Indus- 
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New  York  Journal  of  Commerce,     vols. 

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New  York  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Col- 
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1S43-48.     8°. 

New  series,     vols.  1-16.     16  vols.     N. 

Y.,  184S-56.     8°. 
3d  series,     vols.  i-S.     8  vols.     N.  Y., 

1856-60.     8=. 

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New  York  Literary  Journal.     See  Belles- 

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—  New  York  Medical  and  Physical  Journal, 
vols.  1-7  ;  new  series,  vols,  i  and  2.  9  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1822-30.     8°. 

—  New  York  Medical  Journal,  vols.  1-36. 
36  vols.     N.  Y.,  1865-S2.    8°. 

—  New  York  Medical  Magazine,  vol.  i. 
N.  Y.,  1814-15.     8°. 

—  New  York  Medical  Times,  vols.  1-5  in  3. 
N.  Y.,  1S51-56.    8". 

—  New  York  mercantile  union  business 
directory,  1S50-51.     N.  Y.,  1S50.     8°. 

—  New  York  Mercury.  [Imp.]  N.  Y.,  1756- 
65.     fol. 

j  New  York  Mirror  and  Ladies'  Literary 

I       Gazette  ;  ed.  by  Geo.  P.  Morris,    vols.  7-17. 
9  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S29-40.    4°. 

New  York  Municipal  Gazette.     10  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1S41-50.    4°. 

New  York  Observer,     vols.  14-42,  45-59. 

44  vols.     N.  Y.,  1836-81.     fol. 

New  York  pocket  almanac  for  1795,  '96, 

'98,  1802.     4  vols.     N.  Y.,  Gaiiie,  n.  d.     12°. 

New  York  pulpit  in  the  revival  of  1858 ; 

memorial  volume  of  sermons.  N.  Y.,  1S58. 
12°. 

•  New  York  Quarterly,  vols,  i,  3,  4.  3  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1853-56.     8°. 

New    York    Register    of   Medicine    and 

Pharmacv.  vols,  i  and  2.  2  vols,  in  i.  N. 
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vol.  5.) 

New  York  Review  and  Atheneum  Maga- 
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New  York  Review  and  Quarterly  Church 

Journal,  vols.  i-io.  10  vols.  N.  Y.,  1837- 
42.     8°. 

New   York   Spectator.      1830-32,    '34-43, 

'45-47.     II  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S30-47.     fol. 

■  New  York  Standard,     vols.  1-3.     3  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1870-72.     fol. 

New  York  state  business  directory;  con- 
taining names  and  addresses  of  merchants, 
manufacturers,  etc.  1S59, '64and '67.  3  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1859-67.     8". 

New  York  State  Mechanic,     vols,  i  and  2 

in  I.     Albany,  1842-43.    4°. 

New  York  state  register  for  1843-47  and 

'58.   6  vols.    N.  Y.,  Disturnell,  1S43-58.    12°. 

New  York  Times.    114  vols.   N.  Y.,  1851- 

92.     fol. 

Inde.x  for  1865.     N.  Y.,  1S66.     8°. 

New  York  Weekly  Museum,  a/terzcaid 

Ladies'  Weekly  Museum,  vols.  5  and  6.  2 
vols.     N.  Y.,  1817.     8°. 

New  York  Weekly  Witness,     vols.   1-3. 

3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1872-73.     fol. 

New  York  and  Brooklyn  directory  and 

register.     N.  Y.,  1796.    8°. 
— —  New  York  and  Brooklyn.     Guide  to  the 

charities,  1885-86.     N.  Y.,  1886.     12°. 


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New  York  and  New  Jersey.     Brief  state 

of  tlie  controversy  between  the  colonies  re- 
specting their  boinidary  hue.     n.  t.  p.     4°. 

Observations  on   the   real,    relative  and 

market  value,  of  the  turnpike  stock  of  the 
state  ;  by  a  Citizen.     N.  Y.,  1S06.     12°. 

— ^  Peep  into  Catharine  St.,  N.  Y.  ;  or.  The 
mysteries  of  shopping  ;  by  a  Late  Retailer. 
N.  Y.,  1S46.    S°. 

Picture  of  N.  Y.  in  1S52.     N.  Y.,  Fiaiiris, 

n.  d.     12°. 

Picture   of  N.  Y.  and   stranger's   guide. 

N.  Y.,  1818.     12°. 

Picturesque    tourist  ;    being   a   guide 

through  the  stateof  N.Y.  and  upper  and  lower 
Canada,  etc.  N.  Y. ,/.>;■.?/«>•«(•// [1S5S].    12°. 

Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of  Soldiers 

of  the  War  of  1S12,  in  the  state  of  N.  Y.,  held 
at  Schuylerville,  1856.     Albany,  1857.     8°. 

Record  of  the  Metropolitan  Fair  in  aid  of 

the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission  held  at  N.  Y., 
1864.     N.  Y.,  1867.     8°. 

Report  of   the  joint  committee  [of  the 

Common  Council,  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc,  and 
Chamber  of  Commerce]  on  the  centennial 
celebration  of  the  evacuation  of  N.  Y.  by  the 
liritish,  1883:  with  historical  introd.,  by  J.  A. 
Stevens.     N.  Y.,  1S85.     1.  8°. 

Review  of  the  decision  of  the  Court  of 

Appeals  upon  the  manor  question  [Van 
Rensselaer].     Albany,  1859.     8°. 

Review  of  the  trade  and  commerce  of  N. 

\ .  from  1S15  ;  with  an  iiuiuiry  into  the  causes 
of  the  present  distress  ;  by  an  Oliserver.  N. 
Y.,  1820.     8°. 

Statistical    tables    of  N.   V.,    containing 

complete  lists  of  the  counties,  towns,  etc. 
N.  Y.,  1828.     12°. 

Underground  rapid  transit,     n.  t.  p.     [N. 

Y.,  1891.]    4°. 

Walks  about  New  York.    N.  Y.,  1865.   8°. 

Wall-Street ;    or.    Ten    minutes    before 

three  ;  a  farce  in  three  acts.    N.  Y.,  1819.   12°. 

Wharves,  piers  and  slips  belonging  to  the 

corporation  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  North  River, 
1S68.     [N.  v.,  1868.1     o'J-  S°- 

Wilson's  business  directory  of  N.  ^■.  city. 

2  vols.     N.  \ .,  1869,  '72.     12°. 

2.  A^.  y.  city  and  coiiiily  ffovciiniiciil. 
Alms  Jioiiac.   4tli,  6th-iotli  annual  reports 

of  the  governors.   5  vols.   N.  ^■.,  1S53-59.  8°. 
Hoard  of  Aldermen.    Dociunents.   vol.  13. 

1846-47.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.    8°. 
Proceedings,     vols.    15,    29-3.1,   36-37. 

13  vols.     N.  Y.,  1838-49.     .8°' 
Proceedings  of  the   Ikl.  of  Aldermen 

and  Assl.  Aldermen,     vols.   13-17.      5  vols. 

N.  S .,  1846-50.     8°. 

Hoard  of  Assl.  Aldermen.    Journal  and 

documents,  vols.  10  and  12.  2  vols.  N.  \ ., 
1837-3S.    8°. 


—   Proceedings,     vols.   26-33.      10  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1846-50.    8°.     See  also  aboi'c. 

—  Special  eommillee  in  rel.  to  Ihe  opening 

and  cxlension  of  .ilbany  SI.  to  Broadivay 
through  Trinity  Church-yard.  Report,  1S47. 
n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Hoard  of  Coinviissioners  of  Public  Char- 
ities and  Correction.  isl-4th,  6th,  7th  anil 
loth  annual  reports.  7  vols.  N.  Y.  and  Al- 
bany, 1861-70.    8°. 

Hoard  of  Commissioners  of  Public  Parks. 

See  beloic,  Dept.  of  Public  Parks. 

Board  of  Education  of  City  and  County  ; 

Dept.  of  Public  Instruction.  5th,  Sth,  9th, 
i2th-5oth  annual  reports.  42  vols.  N.  V., 
1S47-92.     8°. 

By-laws  and  general  rules  and  regula- 
tions, amended  Dec.  29,  185S.  N.  Y.,  1859. 
12°. 

Directory,  1875,  "77,  '79,  '80,  "82-92.    15 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1875-92.     12°. 

Documents,  1854-56,  '59-63,  '65-68.    12 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1855-69.     S°. 

Journal,  1854-62,  '64-9!.     37  vols.     N. 

Y.,  1854-91.    8°. 

Manual,  1852-58,  '60-71,  '74,  '7S-92.   33 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1852-92.     12°. 

See  below.  College  of  the  City  of  N.  Y. 

Hoard  of  Supervisors.     Proceetiings.     5 

vols.     N.  Y.,  1863-64.     8°. 

Special  Committee  on    I'olunteering. 

Report ;  being  a  statement  of  operations  in 

filling  the  quota  of  N.  Y.  county  under  the 

President's   call   for  500,000  men,  Mch.  18. 

N.  Y.,  1864.     8°. 
Re|)ort ;  a  statement  of  operations 

under  the  President's  call  for  200,000  men. 

May  31.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8°. 
Report ;  a  statement  of  operations 

under  the  President's  call  for  500,000  men, 

July  18.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8°. 

Charter  Convention.   Ameiulments  to  the 

charter,  adopted  in  convention,  Oct.  1S46. 
N.  Y.,  1846.     8°. 

Documents  for  forming  a  new  or  re- 
vising and  amending  the  i)resenl  charter. 
N.  Y.,  1846.     8°. 

Journal  in  rel.  to  the  charter.     N.  \ .. 

1846.     8°. 

City  Inspector.   Annual  reports,  1821,  "22, 

'28-3'.  '34.  '37-44.  "48-64.  32  vols.  N.  Y., 
1822-65.     S°. 

Commissioner  of  the  Alms  House.  Aimual 

reports  for  1845  and  1848.  2  vol.^.  N.  \ ., 
1S46-49.     8°. 

Communication  in  relation  to  convict 

and  pauper  labor.     N.  V.,  1847.     8°. 

Committee  of  Seventy.     Charter  for  the 

city  of  N.  Y.,  proposed  by  the  Committee, 
and  fornur  charters  of  the  city,  \Hyy--jo.  N. 
v.,  1S72.     fol. 


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Common  Count  il.    Charter,  1730.    t.  p.  w. 

Same  ;  annexed,  the  act  of  the  General 

Assembly  confirmina;  the  same.  N.  Y.,  17^5- 
fol. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  17S6.     fol. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  :Soi.    8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1S32.    8°. 

—  Same,  with  notes  thereon  ;  also.  Trea- 
tise on  the  powers  and  duties  of  the  mayor, 
aldermen,  etc.,  by  James  Kent.  N.  Y.,  1S36. 
8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1S51.     8°. 

Copy  of  the  poll  list  of  the  election  for 

representatives  for  the  city  and  county  of 

N.  Y.,   1761,    '68,    '69.     [printed   for   S.'W. 

Phcenix.]    3  vols.     N.  Y.  [iSSo].     4°. 
Laws  and  ordinances.    N.  Y.,  1S03.  8°. 

(Bd.  with  Charter  of  1801.) 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1S26.     8°. 

Manuals  of  the  corporation,   1S42-66, 

'68-70.    27  vols.    N.  Y.,  1842-70.    12°  and  8°. 
Names  and  places  of   abode   of  the 

members.     N.  Y.,  1830.     8°. 
Ordinances  of  the   mayor,   aldermen 

and   commonalty  ;   revised,    1859,  by  D.  T. 

Valentine.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8°. 
Same;  with  the  amendments  thereto 

and  additional  ordinances,  by  D.  T.  Valen- 
tine.    N.  Y.,  1866.     8°. 
Ordinance  organizing  the  departments 

of  the  city  government.     N.  Y.,  1849.     8°. 
Committee  on  fortifying  the  harbour  of 

N.  Y.     Report.     N.  Y.,  1807.     8°. 
Special  committee   rel.   to  the  catas- 

tropJie  in  Hague  St.  Report.   N.Y.,  1850.  8°. 

Comptroller.  Annual  reports  of  the  re- 
ceipts and  expenditures  of  the  city  govern- 
ment, and  receipts  and  investments  of  the 
Commissioners  of  the  sinking  fund,  1838-47, 
'49,  '51-58.  '62,  '63,  'S3.  22  vols.  N.  Y., 
1839-S4.     8°. 

2d  and  5th  annual  reports  of  receipts 

and  expenditures  of  the  county  government. 

2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1861-64.     8°. 
List  of  real   estate  belonging  to  the 

city.     N.  Y.,  1S3S.     1.  8°. 
Semi-annual  reports.     2  vols.     N.  Y., 

1857-58.     ■&". 
Trinity  Church  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.; 

annual  report.     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

Coroner.    Proceedings  in  the  case  of  the 

steamer  Lexington,  lost  by  fire,  Jan.  13,  1840. 
N.  Y.,  1840.     8°. 

Croton   Aqueduct  Department.     Annual 

reports,  1S54,  '61,  '63-66.  6  vols.  N.  Y., 
1854-66.     8°. 

—    Aqueduct    Commissioners.       Report, 

containing  a  review  of  the  work  of  the  Aque- 
duct Commission  to  18S7,  plans  and  work  of 
construction  of  the  new  Croton  aqueduct, 
etc.     N.  Y.,  1887.     fol. 


Croton   Aqueduct  Board.      Quarterly 

Report  of  the  President.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8°. 

Report  in    relation   to  paying  the 

Croton  water  debt.     N.  Y.,  1842.     8°. 

Department  of  Docks.  ist-3d  annual  re- 
ports.    3  vols.     N.  v.,  1S71-73.    8°. 

■ —    Public   meetings    for    improving  the 

riverfront.     N.  Y.,  1S70.    8°. 

Department  of  Public  Parks,     ist  and  2d 

annual  reports  of  the  Board  of  Commis- 
sioners.    2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1871-72.     8°. 

Annual  reports  of  the  Director  of  the 

Meteorological  Observatory,  Central  Park. 
22  vols.     N.  Y.,  1871-92.     8°. 

Report  of  the  Director  of  the  [Central 

Park]  Menagerie.     N.  Y.,  1873.     8°. 

See  also  below,  Central  Park. 

Fire  Department.    Annual  report  of  the 

Chief  Engineer.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8°. 

4th-5th  annual  reports  of  the  Metro- 
politan Fire  Dept.  2  vols.  Albany,  1S69- 
70.     8°. 

Ordinance  for  the  better  regulation  of 

the  firemen.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8°. 

Health  Department.  Laws  and  ordi- 
nances relating  to  the  preservation  of  the 
public  health  ;  coinp.  by  George  W.  Morton. 
N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

Board  of  Health.  ist-6th  annual  re- 
ports.    5  vols.     N.  Y.,  1871-76.     8°. 

Reports  of  hospital  physicians  and 

other  documents  in  rel.  to  the  epidemic 
cholera  of  1S32;  ed.  by  Dudley  Atkins  N. 
Y.,  1832.     8°. 

Sanatory    Committee.      Report   of 

the  proceedings  in  relation  to  the  cholera,  as 
itprevailed  in  New  York  in  1S49.  N.Y.,  1849. 
8°. 

Board  of  Health  Commissioners.  Re- 
ports, resolutions  and  proceedings,  1856-59. 
N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

Mayor.  Opdvke,  Geo.  Official  docu- 
ments, addresses,  etc.,  1862-63.  N.  Y.,  1S66. 
8°. 

Mayor,  Aldermen  and  Commonalty.     See 

above.  Common  Council. 

I  'nion  Defence  Committee  of  the  City  of 

N.  }'.  Minutes,  reports  and  correspondence  ; 
with  historical  introduction,  by  John  A. 
Stevens,     n.  p.,  18S5.     8°. 

Water  Commissioners.  Semi-annual  re- 
ports, 1837-41  and  '46.  7  vols.  N.  Y.,  1838- 
46.     8°. 

3.  New  York  Province. 

Journals  of  the  Provincial  Congress,  Pro- 
vincial Convention,  Committee  of  Safety, 
and  Council  of  Safety,  1775-77.  2  vols.  Al- 
bany, 1842.     fol.    ' 

Laws  and  ordinances  of  New  Netherland, 

1638-1674;  comp.  and  tr.  from  the  original 
Dutch  records,  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.  Al- 
bany, 186S.     8°. 


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N.  Y.,  1S52.     fol. 
2  vols,  in  I.     N.  Y., 


vol.  2,  with  table  ; 


General  Assembly.     Acts  passed  in  the 

province  of  N.  Y..  1691-1725.  N.  Y.  ll'vi. 
Bradford,  1726.     fol. 

Journal  of  the  votes  and  proceedings, 

Apl.  9,  1691  to  Dec.  23,  1765.    2  vols.    N.  Y., 

1764-66.     fol. 

I^ws,  1691-1751. 

Laws,  1691-1773. 

1774.     fol. 
Laws,   1752-1762. 

digested  by  W.  Livingston  and  W.  Smith. 

N.  Y.,  1762.     fol. 

Legislath-e  Council.    Journal,  1691-1775  ; 

[with  historical  introduction,  by  E.  H.  O'Cal- 
laghan].     2  vols.     Albany,  1S61.     fol. 

Surrogate.     Indexes  to  the  wills  in  the 

Surrogate's  Office,  1665-17S6.     MS.     fol. 

Same.     MS.    S". 

4.  New  York  State  Government. 

Adirondack  State  Land  Survey.  Report ; 

by  X'erplanck  Colvin.     Albany,  1873.     8°. 

Same.     3d  ed.     Albany,  1874.     8°. 

7th  report,  containing  condensed  re- 
ports for  1874-7S.     Albany,  iSSo.     8°. 

Report  on  the  progress  to  iS86-,  with 

hist,  sketch  of  the  work  and  table  of  eleva- 
tions ;  by  \'.  Colvin.     Albany,  1SS6.     S°. 

Adjutant- General.     Annual  reports,  1S53, 

'5S.  '59.  '61-64,  '66-68.  13  vols.  Albany, 
1S53-6S.     8°. 

General  and  regimental  orders,  1S12- 

13.     2  vols.     viss.     fol. 

Record  of  regiments  organized  to  assist 

in  suppressing  the  Rebellion.  S  vols.  Al- 
bany, 1S64-6S.    4°. 

Assembly.   Clerk's  manual  of  rules,  forms 

and  laws  for  the  regulation  of  business,  in- 
cluding Croswell's  manual.  Albany,  1865. 
12°. 

Compilation   of  cases  of  breaches  of 

privilege  of  the  House,  in  the  assembly  of 
N.  Y.,  1777-1871  ;  [by]  C.  W.  Arm.'^trong. 
Albany,  1871.     8°. 

Compilation  of  cases  of  contested  elec- 
tions in  the  assembly  of  N.  Y.,  1777-1871  ; 
with  the  election  laws ;  [by]  C.  W.  Arm- 
strong.    Albany,  1871.     8°. 

Documents.   62d  sess.,  1839 ;  64th  sess., 

1.S42 ;  66th-68th  sess.,  1843-45 ;  7ist-74th sess., 
1S48-51  ;  76th  sess.,  1S53;  78th  sess.,  1855; 
82d  sess.,  1S59  ;  84th-ii4th  sess.,  1861-90.  411 
vols.     Albany,  1839-91.     8°. 

Journal.   8th-i3tli  sess.,  1785-90;  15th- 

i6th  sess.,  1792;  I9th-25th  sess.,  1796-1S02; 
^vl  M.SS.,  iSio;  38th  sess.,  1814;  47th-49th 
^' --^  .  1S24-26;  62d  sess.,  1S39;  65lh-74th 
■■'-■■.,  1.S42-51  ;  76111  se«.,  1853;  7Sth  sess., 
1855  ;  .Sijih  sess.,  1857  ;  83d-8stli  sess.,  1859- 
6j;  87lh-io7lh  sess.,  1864-S4  ;  iioth-il4th 
sess.,  18S7-91.  90  vols.  Poughkeepsie  and 
Albany,  1785-1S91.     fol.  and  8°. 


Proceedings  before  the  Assembly  Ju- 
diciary Committee  in  the  matter  of  the 
charges  against  Hamilton  Ward  and  Theo- 
doric  R.  Weslbrook.  2  vols.  Albany,  1S82. 
8°. 

Reports  of  S.  B.  Ruggles,  delegate  to 

the  International  Statist.  Congress,  at  Ber- 
lin, on  the  resources  of  the  \2 .  S.  and  on  a 
uniform  system  of  weights,  measures  and 
coins.     Albany,  1S64.     S°. 

Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  assem- 
bly begun  and  holden  at  Poughkeepsie  in 
Dutchess  Co.,  Sept.  7,  1780.  repr.  Albany, 
1859.     fol. 

Committee  against  the  petition  for  the 

repeal  of  the  act  of  Jan.  25,  1814,  entitled: 
An  act  to  alter  the  name  of  the  corporation 
of  Trinity  Church.  Report.  Albany,  1847. 
S°. 

Banking  Department.    Annual  reports  of 

the  -Superintendent  for  1853,  '55,  '57-60,  '62, 
73.     S  vols.     Albany,  1854-74.     8°. 

Annual  reports  rel.  to  savings  banks, 

1859,  '72.     2  vols.     Albany,  1860-73.     8°. 

Special  report  t)n  savings  banks,  made 

by  E.  W.  Keyes.     Albany,  1S6S.     8°. 

Board  of  Agriculture.    Memoirs.   3  vols. 

Albany,  1S21-26.     8°. 

Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners.  An- 
nual report  for  1855.   pt.  I.   Albany,  1856.  8°. 

ist-3d  annual  reports,  1S83-85.   6  vols. 

Albany,  1S84-86.     8°. 
Drawing  of  maps,   bridges,   profiles, 

etc.,  acconi.  report  for  1S56.     Albany,  1857. 

8°. 

Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  State 

Survey.  Report  for  1878,  '80,  '82  and  '83. 
Jas.  T.  Gardiner,  director.  4  vols.  Albany, 
1879-S4.     8°. 

Board  of  State  Commissioners  of  I^iblic 

Charities.  3d,  5th,  7th-9th  annual  reports. 
5  vols.     N.  Y.,  1870-76.     8°. 

.\oli-:  Aflcrw.iril  c.illcd  Sl.iti-  llo.ird  of  Charities. 

Bureau  of  Military  Statistics.      ist-3d 

annual  reports  of  the  chief.  3  vols.  Albany, 
1864-^6.     8°. 

.Xolr  :     The  .vl  report  rcl.ls.  Report  of  Ihe  Bure.lil 
of  Military  Record. 

Canal  Board.     Laws,  regulations,  rates 

of  toll,  and  names  of  the  principal  (ilares, 
with  their  distances  from  each  other,  ol  the 
N.  Y.  state  canals.     Albany,  1850.     8°. 

Canal  Commissioners.     Annual   reports, 

1824,  '26,  '29,  '38,  '40,  '41,  '45-4S,  '54,  '56,  "60, 
'64,  '65,  '67,  '71,  '76.  18  vols.  Albany.  1S24- 
76.     8°. 

—  Communication,  Iransniilling  the  re- 

I)ort  of  the  survey  in  rontinu.ition  of  the 
Black  River  Canal!     Albany  [1840].     8°. 

Ollicial  reports,  respectnig  navigable 

contnuniications  between  the  gre;il  western 
and  northern  lakes  and  the  Atl.uitic.  N.  \ .. 
1817.     8°. 


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Canal  Department.  Annual  financial  re- 
ports of  the.  auditor,  1S63,  '69,  '71.  3  vols. 
Albany,  1863-71.     8°. 

Reports  of  the  tolls,  trade  and  tonnage 

of  the  canals,  1849,  '51,  '57.  3  vols.  Albany, 
1849-57-     8°. 

Civil  Scri'icc  Commission.  ist-sth  re- 
ports.    5  vols.     Albany,  18S4-88.     8°. 

Commission  to  Dcinse  a  plan  for  Defend- 
ing   tlie    Harbor.     Report.     Albany,    1862. 

Commissioner  of  Fisheries  in  eliarge  of 

the  Oyster  Investigation.  [1st]  and  2d  re- 
ports [by  E.  G.  BJackford].  2  vols.  Albanv, 
18S5-87.     8°. 

Commissioners  of  Fisheries.     2d,  4th-9th 

and  14th  reports.  8  vols.  Albany,  1870-86. 
8°. 

Commissioners  of  Pnblie   Charities  and 

Correction.  See  above,  Board  of  .State  Com- 
missioners, etc. 

Commissioners  of  the  Canal  Fund.  An- 
nual reports,  1840,  '45,  '46-49,  '51,  '59,  '60.  9 
vols.     Albany,  1S40-60.     8°. 

Note :    The  reports  for  1S59  '^"^  '^  contain  the  an- 
nual reports  of  the  Auditor  of  the  Canal  Dept. 

Annual  report  respecting  the  tolls  col- 
lected, and  property  transported  on  the 
canals,  during  1839.     [Albany,  1S40.]     8°. 

Report  in  answer  to  the  Senate  calling 

for  information  in  relation  to  loans  of  the 
canal  funds  to  certain  banks.  [Albanv,  1S43.] 
8°. 

Reports  of  tolls,  tonnage  and  trade  of 

the  N.  Y.  canals.     Albany,  1846.     8°. 

Commissioners  of  the  Code.     Civil  code. 

Albany,  1S65.     S°. 

Draft  of  a  penal  code  prepared  by  the 

Conunissioners.     Albany,  1S64.     8°. 

Political  code.     Albany,  i860.     8°. 

I  St  report.     Albany,  1S58.     8°. 

Conunissioners  of  the  Land  Office.  Re- 
port relating  to  the  N.  Y.  harbor  encroach- 
ments.   Albany,  1862.     8°. 

Commissioners  of  the  New  Capitol.  An- 
nual reports,  1S71-72.  2  vols.  Albany,  1S72- 
73-     S". 

Commissioners  of  the  .State  Reservation 

at  Niagara.  4th-6th,  Sth  annual  report.  4 
vols.     Troy  and  Albany,  1888-92.     8°. 

Commissioners  on  Practice  and  Pleadings. 

ist-4th  reports.  4  vols.  Albanv,  184S-49. 
8°. 

Coiilenis:     1-3.    Code  of  procedure.     4.    Code    of 
criminal  procedure. 

—  [Final  report.]     Special  acts  reported 

in  connection  with  the  codes  of  civil  and 
criminal  procedure.     Albany,  1850.     8°. 

Commissioners  [on]   the  Boundary  Line 

between  N.  )'.  and  Connecticut.  Report. 
Albany,  1861.     8°. 


Commissioners  on  the  Correct  Arms  of 

the  State.  Report;  with  letter  of  H.  A. 
Homes.    Albany,  1881.     8°. 

•  Commissioners  rel.  to  Encroachments  in 

the  Harbor  of  N.  V.  Reports,  1856  and '57. 
2  vols.     Albany,  185^57.     8°. 

Commissioners    rel.    to    Protecting    the 

Harbors  and  Frontiers  against  Invasion. 
Report.     Albany,  1864.     8°. 

Comptroller.    Annual  reports   for   1S37, 

'39-41,  '44,  '47,  '48,  '53-  '56-61,  '68,  '70,  '72 
and  73.     iS  vols.     Albany,  1838-74.     8°. 

Communication  rel.  to  the  finances  of 

the  state.     [Albany,  1842.]     8°. 

List  of  lands  to  be  sold  in  1839,  for  ar- 
rears of  ta.Kes,  1831-35.     Albany,  1838.     8°. 

Same,  1840-44.     Albany,  1S48.     8°. 

Same,  1845-48.     Albany,  1853.     8°. 

Report,  giving  the  name  of  all  stock 

corporations  doing  business  in  this  state. 
Albany,  1S6S.     8°. 

Report  of  a  general  system  of  ta.xa- 

tion.     Albany,  1823.     fol. 

Constitutional  Commission .  Amendments 

proposed  to  the  constitution  of  the  state  of 
N.  Y.     Albany,  1873.     8°. 

Journal.     Albany,  1873.     8°. 

Constitutional  Convention  of  \-j'i'?i.  Jour- 
nal.    Poughkeepsie  [17S8].     4°. 

Constitutional  Convention,  1S21.    Address 

of  the  delegates  to  their  constituents,  together 
with  the  constitution  of  the  state  of  N.  Y. 
as  amended.     [Albany,  1821.]     8°. 

Constitution  adopted  in  1S21.     N.  Y., 

1822.     12°. 

Same.     Brooklyn,  1S22.     12°. 

Same ;  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S., 

with  amendments  and  Washington's  fare- 
well address.     Hudson,  1822.     12°. 

Convention  manual.    N.  Y.,  1821.    12°. 

Journal  of  the   convention.     Albany, 

1821.     8°. 

Report  of  debates  and  proceedings  of 

the  convention;  by  L.  H.  Clarke.  N.  Y., 
1821.     8°. 

Reports  of  the  proceedings  and  de- 
bates of  the  convention  ;  by  N.  H.  Carter  and 
Wm.  L.  Stone.     Albany,  1821.     8°. 

Constitutional  Convention,  1846.  Con- 
stitution adopted  in  1846,  with  notes  and  in- 
dex, by  I.  R.  Elwood.     Albany,  1847.     8°. 

•  —  Same.     Albany,  1S49.     8°. 

Same;    prepared    by    F.   B.   Hough. 

Albany,  1867.     4°. 

Debates  and  proceedings  in  the  con- 
vention for  the  revision  of  the  constitution  ; 
by  S.  Croswell  and  R.  Sutton.  Albany,  1846. 
8°. 

Report  of  debates  and  proceedings  of 

the  convention  for  the  revision  of  the  consti- 
tution ;  reported  by  W.  G.  Bishop  and  W. 
H.  Attree.     Albany,  1846.     8°. 


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Conslilutional     Convention,      1867  -  68. 

Amended  constitution  adopted  by  the  con- 
vention.    Albany,  1S6S.     8°. 

Same,  with  the  corresponding  provis- 
ions of  the  present  constitution.  Brooklyn, 
1869.     8°. 

Documents  of  the  convention.     Nos. 

1-185.     5  vols.     Albany,  186S.     8°. 

Journal   of  the  convention.     Albany, 

1S67.     S°. 

Manual  ;  prepared  by  F.  B.  Hough.    2 

vols.     Albany,  1867.     8°. 

Proceedings  and  debates  of  the  con- 
vention.    5  vols.     Albany,  1S6S.     8°. 

Revised  constitution,  186S.   n.  t.  p.  S°. 

Revision  of  the  state  constitution  ;  re- 
port, by  Chas.  Goepp.     N.  Y.  [1S67].     8°. 

Revision   documents.     Albanv,    1868. 

s.  fol. 

Court  of  Chancery.     Rules  and  orders. 

N.  Y.,  1806.     8°. 

Court  of  Intpcachments.    Rules.    Albany, 

1818.     8°. 

Department  of  Public  Instruction.     4th, 

6th,  7th,  i5th-35th  annual  reports  of  the 
Superintendent.  24  vols.  Albany,  1S58-S9. 
S°. 

Designs  for  school  houses,  being  the 

accepted  plans  with  report  of  the  committee  ; 
prep,  under  the  direction  of  A.  S.  Draper, 
n.  p.  [18S8I.     ob.  fol. 

Forest  Commission.  2d,  3d  and  5th  an- 
nual reports,  for  18S6,  '88,  '90.  3  vols.  Al- 
bany, 1887-91.     8°. 

Geological  Suri<ey.    Annual  reports.     3 

vols.     [Albany],  1S36-41.     8°. 

Geological  map  of  the  state  ;  by  legis- 
lative authority.     Albany,  1842.     folded  4°. 

Governor.      Speeches    of   the    different 

governors  to  the  Legislature,  commencing 
with  tho.se  of  George  Clinton.  Albany,  1825. 
8°. 

HoFK.M.\N,  John   T.     Public    papers, 

1S69-72.     Albany,  1872.    8°. 
Robinson,    Lucius.      Public    papers. 

Albany,  1879.     8°. 

Insurance    Department.      2d-i4th,    i6th 

and  27th  annual  reports  of  the  superinten- 
dent.    18  vols.     Albany,  1861-S6.     S°. 

I.cirislature.     Calendar    of   bills  of  the 

.Senate  and  Assembly  printed  during  the 
Ii3lh-ii4th  sessions.  Albany,  1890-91.  1. 
s°. 

—  Clerk's   manual   of  rules,    forms   and 

laws,  including  Croswell's  Manual.  Albany, 
188.S.     12°. 

Code  of  procedure.   Albany,  1.S49.   8°. 

Same.     yMbany,  1S51.     8°. 

Same,  as  ainended  Apl.  16,  1S52  ;  with 

notes.     N.  Y.,  1.S53.    S°. 


Same,  as  amended  to  1864,  with  the 

rules  of  court,  etc.;  ed.  by  John  Townshend. 
N.  Y.,  1864.     12°. 

Code  of  public  instruction.     Albanv, 

1856.    8°. 

Code  rel.  to  the  poor  ;  prep,  by  Ed. 

Wade.     Albany,  1S70.     8°. 

Digest  of  claims  and  the  action  there- 
on by  the  Legislature  and  the  Canal  Board, 
1S66-70;  [by]  Hiram  Calkins.  Albanv,  1S70. 
8°. 

Documents   relating  to  the    colonial 

history  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.,  procured  in 
Holland.  England  and  France,  byj.  R.  Brod- 
head  ;  ed.  [and  the  Dutch  and  French  docu- 
ments translated]  by  E.  B.  0"Callaghan 
[continued,  by  B.  Fernow].  15  vols.  Al- 
bany, 1S56-S7.    8°. 

Contents :  1-2.  Holland  documents.  1603-78.  3-8. 
London  documents,  1614-17S2.  9-10.  Paris  documents, 
1631-177S.  II.  General  index.  12.  Documents  rel.  to 
the  history  of  the  Dutch  and  Swedish  selllements  on 
the  Delaware  River ;  tr.  and  comp.  by  B.  Feniow.  13. 
Documents  rel.  to  the  history  and  seUlements  of  the 
towns  along;  the  Hudson  and  Mohawk  Rivers,  with 
the  exception  of  Albany  :  1630-84,  etc.;  tr.,  comp.  and 
ed.  by  B.  Fernow.  14.  Documents  rel.  to  the  history 
of  the  early  colonial  settlements,  principally  on  Long 
Island  ;  tr..  comp.  and  ed  by  B.  Fernow.  15.  Slate 
archives,  vol.  I. 

—  General  index  of  the  laws  of  the  state, 

1777-1875.     4  vols.     Albany,  1859-76.     8°. 

General  index  to  the  documents,  1777- 

1865;  prep,  by  O.Archer.  Albany,  1S66.    8°. 

Same,    1777-1871  ;    prep,    by    W.    A. 

Cook  under  the  direction  of  C.  W.  Arm- 
strong.    Albany,  1871.     8°. 

.Same.  1777-18SS.     Albany,  1S91.     8°. 

General  laws,  together  with  the  local 

laws  of  the  countv  of  Suffolk.  Sag  Harbor, 
1826.     S°. 

Laws,   comprising    the    constitution, 

and  acts  of  the  Legislature  since  the  Revo- 
lution, ist-i2th  sessions.  2  vols.  N.  Y., 
1789.     fol. 

Laws,   constitution   and    acts  of   the 

Legislature,   ist-2oth  sessions.    3  vols.     N. 

v.,  1792-97-  s°. 

Same.     2d  ed.  of  ist  and  2d  vols.     N. 

Y.,  179S.     8°. 
Laws  passed  at  llie  20th  session.     N. 

v.,  1797-    «°- 

Laws  passed  at  the  21st  and  22d  ses- 
sions.    2v0ls.ini.     Albany,  1798-99.     8°. 

Laws  passed  at  the  25th  session,  1802. 

Albany,  1802.     8°. 

Laws;   59th-62d   sess.,  1S36-39;  65111- 

70th  sess.,  1842-47;  73d  sess.,  1850;  75th 
sess.,  1852;  77th  sess.,  1854  ;  8oth  sess.,  1S57; 
82d-ii5th  sess.,  1S59-90.  64  vols.  Albany, 
1836-92.    8°. 

.Voir :  The  2<1  vol.  for  1S76  is  "  The  code  of  remedial 
juBlice";  the  »1  vol.  for  1877  is  "The  code  of  civil 
procedure":  the  2d  an*l  3d  vols,  for  iRSi,  are  "The 
code  of  criminal  procedure"  and  "The  penal  code." 


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Laws  in  relation  to  the  Erie  and  Cham- 
plain  Canals,  the  annual  reports  of  the  Canal 
Commissioners,  etc.  2  vols.  Albany,  1825. 
S°. 

Manual,  1840,   46:  '49-51.  '53.  '54,  '58- 

83,  '86-88.     36  vols.     Albany,  1840-88.     12°. 

Map  of  Senate  and  Assembly  districts 

in  the  county  of  N.  Y.     N.  Y.,  1S66.     S°. 

Marine  laws  ;    and  ordinances  of  the 

corporation  of  the  ports  of  N.  Y.,  Brooklyn 
and  Jersey  City,  in  rel.  to  vessels,  wharves, 
etc.;  by  Wm.  jay  Haskett.  3d  ed.  N.  Y., 
1856.     8°. 

Military  code  of  the  state,  witli  ad- 
denda.    Albany,  1S66.     8°. 

Presentation  of  flags  of  N.  Y.  volun- 
teer regiments  to  Gov.  Fenton,  in  accord- 
ance with  a  resolution  of  the  legislature, 
July  4.     Albany,  1S65.     8°. 

—  Presentation  of  regimental   colors  to 

the  legislature.     Albany,  1863.     8°. 

Proceedings  attending  the  presentation 

of  regimental  colors  to  the  legislature.  Al- 
bany, 1S64.     8°. 

—    Revised    statutes.      3  vols.     Albany, 

1829.     8°. 

—  Statutes  at  large,  comprising  revised 

statutes  ;  ed.  by  John  W.  Edmonds.  5  vols. 
Albany,  1863.     8°. 

Statutes  relating  to  common  schools. 

Albany,  1841.     8°. 
See  a/so  Assembly  and  Senate. 

Metropolitan  Board  of  Health,     ist  -4th 

annual  reports.    4  vols.    N.  Y.,  1867-70.    8°. 

Regents  of  the  University .  Abstract  of  re- 
turns of  meteorological  observations,  made 
by  sundry  academies  in  this  state  [for  1S2S]  ; 
prep,  by  T.  Romeyn  Beck  and  Joseph  Henry. 
[Albany,  1829].     8°. 

40th,  42d-98th  and  iooth-io2d  annual 

reports.     55  vols.     Albany,  1S27-S9.     S°. 

2d,  3d,  5th-23d  annual  reports  on  the 

State  Cabinet  of  Natural  History  ; — 24th-3ist 
and  35th,  on  the  State  Museum  of  Natural 
History.     29  vols.     Albany,  1849-84.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  Cabinet  of  Natural 

History  of  the  state,  etc.    Albany,  1853.    8°. 

Celebration  of  the  centennial  anniver- 
sary and  the  22d  University  convocation, 
July  8-10,  1884.     Albany,  1S84.     8°. 

—  Colleges  and  academies  subject  to  the 

visitation  of  the  Regents.    Albany,  1S62.    8°. 

Duties  of  the  Regents,     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Instructions   to   the   several    colleges 

and  academies  subject  to  their  visitation 
prescribing  the  requisites  and  forms  for  re- 
ports, etc.     Rev.  ed.     Albany,  1S53.     8°. 

—  Manual,  1864  and  70.    2  vols.    Albany, 

1S64-70.     12°. 

Minutes,    1853-69.      2   vols.     Albany, 

1S60-70.     8°. 
64 


Plan  for  the  organization  of  the  State 

Museum  of  Natural  History,   n.  p.,  iS65.   8°. 

Proceedings   of  the   ist,   3d-5th,    7th- 

iith,  I3th-i5th,  19th,  20th  and  23d  anniver- 
saries of  the  University  Convocation.  15 
vols.     Albany,  1865-86.     8°. 

—  Report  of  a  committee  appointed  to 

visit  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons 
in  the  City  of  N.  Y.     Albany,  1S26.     S°. 

■  —  Report  of  C.  H.  F.  Peters  on  the  lon- 
gitude of  the  western  boundary  line  of  N. 
Y.     Albany,  1S68.     8°. 

Report  [ist  and  2d]  of  the  Regents  on 

the  boundaries  of  the  state.  2  vols.  Albany, 
1874-S4.     S°. 

Xole:    Vol.  2  prepared  by  Daniel  J.  Pratt. 

Report  on  the  historical  papers  re- 
ceived from  the  office  of  the  Secretary  for 
deposit  in  the  State  Library.  Albany,  1S49. 
8°. 

Report  on  the  longitudes  of  the  Dud- 
ley Observatory,  Hamilton  College  Obser- 
vatory, city  of  Butfalo  and  city  of  Syracuse. 
Albany,  1862.     8°. 

Report  on  the  re-survey  of  the  N.  Y. 

and  Pennsylvania  boundary  line.  Albany, 
1879.     8°. 

Results  of  a  series  of  meteorological 

observations  made  in  obedience  to  instruc- 
tions from  the  Regents  at  sundry  academies 
in  the  state,  1826-50  ;  comp.  by  F.  B.  Hough. 
Albany,  1855.     4°. 

—  Same.  2d  series,  1850-63  ;  with  records 

of  rain-fall  and  other  phenomena,  to  1871 ; 
prep,  by  F.  B.  Hough.     Albany,  1S72.     4°. 

—  Commission  upon  the  N.  V.  and  Penn- 
sylvania Boundary.  Report  to  the  Regents. 
Albany,  1881.     8°. 

Report  ;  with  final  report  of  H.  W. 

Clarke.     Albany,  1S86.     8°. 

Secretary  of  State.     Annual  reports  on 

the  criminal  statistics,  1850,  '60,  '67,  '73,  '86. 
6  vols.     Albany,  1850-86.     8°. 

Calendar  of  historical  manuscripts  in 

the   office   of  the   .Secretary  ;  ed.   by  E.   B. 
O'Callaghan.     2  vols.     Albany,  1S65-66.    8°. 
Contents:    pt.  I,  Dutch  mss.,   1630-64.     pt.  2,  Eng- 
lish mss.,  1664-1776. 

Calendar  of  historical  manuscripts  re- 
lating to  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  in  the 
office  of  the  Secretary.  2  vols.  Albany, 
1868.     4°. 

Calendar  of  N.  Y.  colonial  manuscripts, 

indorsed  land  papers,  in  the  office  of  the 
Secretary,  1643-1803.     Albany,  1864.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  maps  and  surveys  in  the 

offices  of  the  Secretary,  State  Engineer  and 
Surveyor,  and  N.  Y.  State  Library.  Albany, 
1851.     8°. 

Same,  revised  and  enlarged,  by  D.  E. 

E.  Mix.     Albany,  1859.     8°. 


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Census  for  1S35,  '45.  '55,  '65,  '75.     5 

vols.     Albany.  1S36-77.     fol. 
Index  to  volumes  1-3  of  translations 

of  Dutch  mss.  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  ; 

by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.     Albany,  1S70.     8°. 
Instructions  for  taking  the  census.     2 

vols.     .■Mbany,  1855,  '65.     8°. 
Names  of  persons  for  whom  marriage 

licences  were  issued  by  the  .Secretary  of  the 

province  of  N.  Y.  previous  to   17S4;  [with 

supp.  list  for  1756  and  175S].     Albanv,  1S60. 

8°. 
Natural  history  of  the  state  of  N.Y.  25 

vols.     Albany,  1S42-79.    4°. 

Contents:  Pt.  I.  Zoology,  by  James  E.  De  Kay. 
5  vols.  1S42-43.  2.  Flora,  by  John  Torrey.  2  vols. 
1S43.  3.  Mineralogy,  by  Lewis  C.  Beck.  1842.  4.  Geol- 
ogy, by  W.  \V.  Mather,  E.  Emmons,  L.  Vanuxem  and 
James  Hall.  4  vols.  «S42-43.  5.  Agriculture,  by  E. 
Emmons,  g  vols.  1S46-54.  6.  Pal<eonlology,  by  James 
Hall.    8  vols.    1S4--79. 

Senate.    Classified  Index  to  bills   intro- 
duced during  1S70.     Albany,  1S71.     8°. 

Documents,  62dsess.,  1839;  64th  sess., 

1S42;  66th-6Slh  sess.,  1S43-45  ;  7ist-74th 
sess.,  1S48-51  ;  76th  sess.,  1853;  7Sth  sess., 
1S55  ;  S2d  sess.,  1S59;  84lh-ii3th  sess.,  1861- 
90.    198  vols.    Albany,  1839-91.     8°. 

Journal.     8th-i3thsess.,  1785-90;  15th- 

16th  sess.,  1792  ;  iSth  se.ss.,  1795  ;  2oth-22d 
sess.,  1797-99;  25th  sess.,  1802;  27th-29th 
sess.,  1S04-06;  33d  sess.,  1810;  39th  sess., 
1816 ;  47th-49th  sess.,  1824-26 ;  62d  sess., 
1839;  65th-6Sth  sess.,  1S42-45 ;  7oth-74th 
sess.,  1847-51;  76th  sess.,  1S53;  7Sth  sess., 
1855;  82d-io7th  sess.,  1859-84;  iioth-ii4th 
sess.,  1887-91.  64  vols.  Poughkeepsie  and 
Albany,  1785-1891.     fol.  and  S°. 

Journal  of  proceedings  in  the  matter 

of  George  W.  Smith.     Albany,  1866.     8°. 

Report  of  A.  D.  Bache,  rel.  to  the  N. 

Y.  Harbor  Coast  Survey.    Albany,  1858.    8°. 

Commil/ee  in  the  matter  of   Trinity 

Church.  Testimony  taken  before  the  Com- 
mittee.    N.  Y.,  1S59.     8°. 

Select    Committee    on  the   Affairs  of 

Trinity  Church.  Reports,  with  the  testi- 
mony rel.  thereto.     Albany,  1857.     8°. 

Select   Committee    on   the    Report  of 

Trinity  Church  made  in  1S55.  Report.  Al- 
bany, 1857.     8°. 

Select  Committee  to   Investit^ate  into 

the  Canals  of  the  stale.  Report.  Albany, 
1868.     8°. 

Stale  Assessors,     ist  and  3d  annual  re- 
ports.    2  vols.     Albany,  J860-62.     8°. 

Stale  Board  of   Charities.     See    aboi'e. 

Hoard  of  State  Com.  of  Public  Charities. 

Slate  l'.ni;ineer  and  Surveyor.     Annual 

report  on  the  canals  of  N.  Y.,  for  1852-54, 
•56,  *6o,  '62,  '63,  '81.  8  vols.  Albany,  1853- 
82.    S". 


Annual  report  on  the  railroads  of  the 

state,  1850,  "53,  '54,  '59,  "61,  '63-65,  '67,  "71, 
'72, 'Si.     13  vols.     Albany,  1S51-S2.    S°. 

— •   Engravings    of   plans,    profiles    and 

maps,  illust.  the  standard  models,  from  which 
are  built  the  important  structures  on  the  N. 
Y.  state  canals,  accompanying  the  annual 
report  of  the  State  Engineer  for  1859.  Al- 
bany, 1S60.    8°. 

Slate  Entomologist,    ist  annual  report  on 

the  injurious  and  other  insects  of  the  state  of 
N.  Y.;  by  ].  A.  Lintner.    Albany,  18S2.     8°. 

State  Trisons.     ist,    2d,  4th,  13th,   i6th, 

19th,  2oth,  24th  annual  reports  of  the  inspec- 
tors.    8  vols.     Albany,  1849-72.    8°. 

Superintendent  of  Common  Schools.  An- 
nual reports.  1S29,  '41,  '45,  '47,  '51  and  '54. 
6  vols.     Albany,  1S29-54.     8°. 

Communication  transmitting  abstracts 

of  reports  of  visitors  of  common  schools  for 
1840.     [.Albany,  1841].     8°. 

5.  Institutions,  Associations,  etc.,  of  the  city 
and  slate. 

Americ.\x   I.\STiTiTE.      5th-32d   annual 

reports.     26  vols.     Albany,  1847-72.    8°. 

AMERIC.VS    MrSElM     of    N.\TfRAL    His- 

TORV  [Central  Park],  ist,  3d,  4th,  loth,  14th, 
i7th-23d  annual  reports.  12  vols.  N.  Y., 
1870-92.     8°. 

Bulletins,     vols.   1-3.     3  vols.     N.  Y., 

18S1-91.     S°. 

American  Societv  for  the  Preve.v- 

TioN  of  Cruelty  to  Animals,  ist,  2d,  4th, 
I3th-i8th,  2ist-23d  annual  reports.  12  vols. 
N.  Y..  1867-89.     8°. 

Ancient  and  HoNORAnLE  Fraternity 

OF  Free  and  .Accepted  Masons  in  the 
State  OF  N.  Y.  Constitutions.  N.  Y.,  1794. 
8=. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  iSoi.     8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1808.     12°. 

Anthropological  Institite  of  N.  Y. 

Journal.  .Vcc  Journal  of  the  Anthropological 
Institute. 

Association  of  the  Bar  of  the  City 

OF  N.  Y.  Charter,  constitution  and  bylaws. 
N.  Y.,  1S76.     8°. 

—  Proceedings  on  a  publication  censur- 
ing the  counsel  fur  the  plaintiflTin  the  Forrest 
divorce  case.     N.  Y.,  1S76.     8°. 

AsTOR  LiDRARY  |N.  Y.  City].    .Mphabet- 

ical  index  ;  or.  Catalogue,  with  short  titles 
of  books  [by  J.  G.  Cogswell].  N.  Y.,  1S51. 
8°. 

ist-42d  annual  reports.  42  vols.  Al- 
bany and  N.  Y.,  1S50-91.     8°. 

—  Bylaws,     n.  t.  p.     .S°. 

Catalogue,  or  alphabetical  index  ;  with 

supplement.     5  vols.     N.  \.,  1857-66.     8°. 

Continuation.   4  vols.    N.  Y.,  1887- 

88.     1.  8°. 


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Concise   classified    list    of   important 

works  on  bibliograpiiy.     N.  Y.,  1S49.     8°. 

Bellevue  Hospital  [N.  Y.  City].  Belle- 

vue  and  cliarity  hospital  reports.  N.  Y., 
1870.    8°. 

Brick  Church  [N.  Y.  City].    Memorial ; 

containing  discourses  by  Gardiner  Spring, 
with  proceedings  of  the  memorial  meeting, 
etc.     N.  Y.,  1861.    8°. 

Broadway  Tabernacle  Church  [N.  Y. 

City].  Manual;  cont.  a  history  of  Congre- 
gationalism in  New  York.    N.  Y.,  1855.    12°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1S66.     12°. 

Sermons  preached  at  the  dedication,  by 

Edwards  A.  Park,  Rich.  S.  Storrs,  and  Jos. 

P.  Thompson  ;   added,    historical  sketches. 

N.  Y.,  1859.     8°. 
Supplement   to   catalogue   of  officers 

and  members.     N.  Y.,  1869.     12°. 

Broadway     Underground     Railway. 

Route  and  plan  of  construction,  with  reports 
from  the  London  underground  railways.  N. 
Y.,  1872.     fol. 

Broadway  and  Yonkers  Patent  Rail- 
way Co.  Expos6  of  facts  concerning  the 
proposed  elevated  patent  railway  enterprise. 
N.  Y.,  1866.     8°. 

Central  Park.    ist-i3th  annual  reports. 

13  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S57-70.     8". 

Note:   For  later  reports,  see  New  York  Citv.   Dept. 
of  Parks. 

Central  Presbyterian  Church  [N.  Y. 

City].     Manual,     n.  p.,  1874.     12°. 

— —  Century  Association'  [N.  Y.  City]. 
Constitution  and  list  of  members.  N.  V., 
1S64.     12°. 

Members.     N.  Y.,  1S65.     12°. 

Report  of  the  committee  upon  re- 
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Twelfth-night   at   tlie    Century   Club, 

Jan.  6.     N.  Y.,  1S58.     8°. 

Twelfth-night.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8°. 

Ch.\mber  of  Commerce  of  the  State 

of  N.  Y.  ist-i7th,  I9th-34th  annual  reports. 
33  vols.     N.  Y.,  1859-92.     8°. 

Banquet  given  in  honor  of  the  guests 

of  the  nation  to  the  centennial  celebration  at 
Yorktown,  Nov.  5.     [N.  \.,  i88i.]     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  library.     N.  Y.,  1862. 

8°. 

Portrait  gallery  ;  catalogue  and  bio- 
graphical sketches;  comp.  by  George  Wil- 
son.   N.  Y.,  1890.     8°. 

Children's  Aid  Society  [N.  Y.  City]. 

2d,  5th-37th  annual  reports.  33  vols.  N.  Y., 
1855-89.     S°. 

Church  of  the  Messiah   [N.  Y.  City]. 

Services  in  commem.  of  the  54th  anniver- 
sary of  the  founding  of  the  church,  and  [its] 
redemption  from  debt ;  [historical  address, 
by  Henry  W.  Bellows].     N.  Y.,  1879.     8°. 


Semi-centennial   celebration.     N.   Y., 

1875.     8°.     (Bd.  with  the  above.) 

Church  of  the  Puritans  [N.  Y.  City]. 

Reply  to  the  protest  of  their  late  elders,  also 
a  "  letter  "  addressed  to  the  church,  by  Sun- 
dry individuals,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1S57.     8°. 

College  of  the  City  of  N.  \ .,  formerly 

Free  Academy  of  N.  Y.  Address  of  the  As- 
sociate Alumni  to  the  Board  of  Trustees.  N. 
Y.,  1869.     8°. 

Addresses  on  the  occasion  of  the  open- 
ing.    N.  Y.,  1S49.     8°. 

Annual  reports  of  the  trustees.    2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1867  and  79.     8°. 

—  4th-i6th  annual  reports  of  the  Board 

of  Education.     12  vols.     N.  Y.,  1853-64.     8°. 

3d,  4th,  9th,  iith-l7th  annual  reports 

of  the  faculty.     10  vols.     N.  Y.,  1854-68.    8°. 
9th-i6th,  i8th-2ist,  23d-26th,  2Sth-42d 

annual   register.     31   vols.     N.    Y.,  1S57-91. 

8°. 
Bylaws  for    the    government    of   the 

Academy.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8°. 
Catalogues.     5   vols.     N.  Y.,  1852-57. 

S°. 
E.xamination  papers.     3  vols.     N.  ^■ 

1854-56.     8°. 
Memorial  of  T.   Harris  [and   others] 

praying  that  an  act  be  passed  to  establish 

the  Academy.     N.  Y.,  1847.     8°- 
•  —  Merit  roll.    9  vols.    n.  p.,  1861-66,  '78- 

79.     8°. 
Unnatural  history  of  the  Academy,  by 

A.  Brickbat,  Esq.     n.  p.,  1SS5.     8°. 

Note:    For    other    reports,   etc.,   see   N.   Y.   City. 
Board  of  Education. 

Collegiate    Reformed    Prot.   Dutch 

Church  [N.  Y.  City].  Year-books.  6  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1880-85.     12°. 

Cojimittee  of  Merchants  for  the  Re- 
lief of  Colored  People  suffering  from 
the  riots.  Report,  July  1863.  N.  Y.,  1863 
8°. 

Congregational  Association  of  New 

York  and  Brooklyn.  Manual,  historical 
sketch,  constitution,  etc.     N.  Y.,  18S0.     8°. 

Cooper  Union  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Science  and  Art  [N.  Y.  City]. 
Charter,  trust  deed  and  bylaws,  with  letter 
of  Peter  Cooper.     N.  Y.,  1859.     8°. 

1st,  2d,  5th,  7th,  loth,  14th,  i6th,  iSth, 

2oth-22d,  24th-3oth,  and  32d  annual  reports 
of  the  trustees.    19  vols.    N.  Y.,  1860-91.   8°. 

Demilt  Dispensary  [N.  Y.  City],     ist- 

40th  annual  reports,  1S51-90.   40  vols     N  Y 
1S52-91.     8°. 

Diocese   of   New   York,    Prot.    Epis. 

Church.  Journals  of  [ist-34th]  conventions. 
;•(•//-.     N.  Y.,  1S44.     8°. 

Journals  of  the  29th-33d,  35th,  42d,  51st, 

55th,  56th,  6ist-7ist,  74th-io5th  conventions. 
52  vols.     N.  Y.,  1815-88.     8°. 


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Diocese  of  Western  New  York.  Prot. 

Eris.    Chirch.     Journals   of  the    ist-35tli, 

5ist-54tli  annual  conventions.   39  vols.  Utica 

and  Buffalo,  1838-91.     8°. 
Journal  of  special  convention.     Utica, 

1S39.     S°. 

Di'SSEl.DORF    ACADEMV    OF    FlNE    ARTS 

[N.  Y.  City].  Catalogue  of  paintings,  1849, 
'51.  '55.  '57,  '5S,  '61.  6  vols.  N.  Y.,  1849-61. 
8°. 

Eclectic    Medical    Society    of   the 

State  of  N.  Y.  Transactions,  vols.  1-4  and 
6.     5  vols.     Albany,  1867-72.     8°. 

Free  Academy  of  New  York.     .SV*" 

above.  College  of  the  City  of  N.  Y. 

Friemdly  Sons  of  St.  Patrick.    90th 

anniversary  dinner  at  Delmonico's,  N.  Y., 
Mch.  17,  1874.     N.  Y.,  1875.     8°. 

.SV^"  Hood,  Saml. 

General  Association  of  N.  Y.  Ab- 
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gregational ministers,  etc.  Hamilton,  1834. 
8°. 

Minutes  of  the  4th,  loth,  15th,  22d,  23d, 

27th-35th,  41st,  42d  and  53d  meetings.  17 
vols.     V.  p.,  1837-86.     8°. 

General  Society  of  Mechanics  and 

Tradesme.n  of  the  City  of  N.  Y.  Act  to 
incorporate,  1792.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Annals,  1785-1880;  ed.  by  Thos.  Earle 

and  Chas.  T.  Congdon.     N.  Y.,  18S2.     4°. 

German    Reformed    Culrch    [N.    Y. 

City].  X'indication  and  defense  of  the  church 
and  its  pastor  against  repeated  attacks  made 
by  the  classis  of  N.  Y.     N.  Y.,  1851.     8°. 

Ger.man   Society   of   N.  Y.      Reports, 

1855, 'S2-88, '90-91.  10  vols.  N.  Y.,  1S55-92. 
8°. 

Grolier  Clch  [N.  Y.  City].     Catalogue 

of  an  exhibition  of  illuminated  and  printed 
manuscripts  with  plates  in  facsimile,  and  an 
introductory  essay.     N.  Y.,  1892.     s.  4°. 

Transactions,   1884-85.     Pt.  i.     N.  \., 

1885.     8°. 
Publications.     See  De  Vinne,  T.  1,.— 

Hoe,  Robt.— Irving,  Washington. 

Harlem  Conorec.ational  Chirch  [N. 

Y.  Citv].  Year-book,  1879-80.  N.  Y.,  1879. 
8°. 

Holland  Society  of  N.  Y.     ist  annual 

dinner,  Jan.  8,  1886.     n.  p.   n.  d.     I.  8°. 

Collections,  vol.  i,  2  pts.   [N.  Y.],  1891. 

1.8°. 

Conlrnii:  i,  Rccor<ls  of  Ihc  Reformed  Dutch 
cliunhrs  of  Hackcnsack  and  Schraalcnliurgli.  New 
Jersey. 

—  Constitution,     bylaws,    oflicers    and 

members.     2  vols.     N.  \ .,  1S86,  '91.     8°. 

Yearbook,    1886-89.     3  vols.      N.    Y. 

(1887-90].     I.     8°. 

HoMO-.orATHic  Medical  .Society  OF  THE 

State  of  N.  Y.  Transactions,  vols.  2-4, 
6-9,  14.     8  vols.     Albany,  1S63-7S.     8°. 


Lenox  Library  [N.  Y.  City].  Contribu- 
tions to  a  catalogue.  6  nos.  N.  Y.,  1877-81. 
8°. 

Contents:  I,  Voyages  of  Hulsius,  etc.  2.  Jesuit 
relations,  etc.  3.  Voyages  of  Th^venol.  4.  Bunyan's 
Pilgrim's  progress,  etc.  5.  Works  of  Shakespeare,  etc. 
6.  Works  of  Milton,  etc. 

Guide  to  the  paintings  and  sculptures. 

N.  Y.,  1S85.     8°. 

Literary  and  Philosophical  Society 

OF  N.  Y.    Transactions,    vol.  i.    n.  t.  p.   4°. 

LvcEf.M  OF  Natural  History.    See  N. 

Y.     Academy  of  Sciences. 

Madison  Avenie  Cong.  Chi'rch  [N.  Y. 

City].     Manual  and  ritual.    N.  Y.,  1883.    12°. 

Presentation  of  facts  on  behalf  of  the 

church  to  the  Council,  convened  Mch.  11, 
18S4.     N.  Y.,  18S4.     8°. 

Madison  Square  Pres.  Church  [N.  Y. 

City].     Manual.     N.  Y.,  1S68.     12°. 

Marine  Society  of  the  City  of  N.  Y., 

IN  the  State  of  N.  Y.  Marine  Society. 
N.  Y.,  1S77.     8°. 

Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  New 

York.  Transactions,  1810,  '27,  '29,  '30,  '36- 
37,  '49-72.     23  vols.     Albany,  1810-73.     8°. 

Mercantile   Library  Association  of 

the  City  of  N.  Y.  i6th-47th,  49th-5ist,  53d- 
67th  annual  reports.  49  vols.  N.  Y.,  1837- 
88.     8°. 

Annual  reports  of  the  Roard  of  Direc- 
tion, 1821-3S.     N.  Y.,  1S6S.    8°. 

Hulletin  of  new  books,     nos.  1  and  2. 

N.  Y.,  1883-88.     8°.. 

—  Catalogue  of  books.     N.  Y.,  1830.    8°. 

.S"<7w;c     N.  Y.,  1850.     8°. 

Same,  with  supplement.     N.  Y.,  1S56. 

8°. 

Saute.     N.  Y.,  1S66.     8°. 

Supplement,  with  accessions,  1866- 

69.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8°. 

Same,  accession  list.   N.  Y.,  1S70.  8°. 

Catalogue   of  prose   ficlion.      N.    Y. 

1S76.     8°. 
Catalogue   of  the  Cabinet.    Wni.    11. 

Hrowne,  Curator,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 
Constitution,  by-laws  and'regulatioiis. 

'854.  '55.  '59.  '7"-   4  vols.    N.  Y.,  1854-70.   8°. 
Finding  list  of  French  jirose  fiction. 

N.  Y.,  1 888.     8°. 
Supplementary  catalogue,  comprising 

additions  from  1856-64.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8°. 
Systematic  catalogue  of  books.    N.N'., 

1837.    s°. 

Meteoroi.ocicai.   Observatokv.      See 

alun>e,  Dept.  of  Parks. 

Metropolitan  Museum  of  ,'\rt  (N.  N'. 

City].  Address  of  oflicers  to  the  people  of 
N.  Y.    N.  Y.,  1871.    8°. 

—   2d- 1 2th  annual  reports  of  the  trustees. 

II  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S72-.S2.     12°. 


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Catalogue  of  pictures.     [N.  Y.],  1872. 


Catalogue  of  the  loan  exhibition.     [N. 

Y.,  1873.]     S". 
Catalogue   of  the    loan   exhibition  of 

paintings.     [N.  Y.,  1S74.]     S°. 
Catalogue   of  the   loan   exhibition  of 

paintings  and  statuary.     [N.  Y.,  1S74.]     8°. 
Catalogue  of  the  Castellani  collection. 

2  vols,  in  I.     X.  Y.,  1876.     8°. 
Catalogue  of  the  collection  of  arms, 

armour   and   other    objects,    loaned    bv   H. 

Cogniat.     [N.  Y.,  1874.]     8°. 
Catalogue  of  engravings,  etchings  and 

mezzotints  belonging  to  Jas.  L.  Claghorn  of 

Philadelphia,  and  lent  by  him  for  exhibition. 

[N.  Y.,  1874.]    4°. 

Constitution,  etc.     [N.  Y.,  1871.]    S°. 

Guide   to   the   Cesnola   collection   of 

antiquities  from  the  island  of  Cyprus  ;  with 

a  preliminary  notice  of  the  researches  in  Cy- 
prus.    [N.  Y.,  1874.]     12°. 

— Same.     N.  Y.,  1875.     12°. 

Handbook  for  the  use  of  visitors  e.x- 

amining  potterv  and  porcelain.    N.  Y.,  1875. 

8°. 
Handbooks,  1-3,  5-9.     8  vols.     N.  Y., 

V.  d.     8°. 
Outline   of  its  progress,   and   of   the 

charter,  constitution,  etc.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
Proceedings  of  a  meeting,  addresses, 

etc.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8°. 
—  Report  of  the   executive  committee. 

N.  Y.,  1870.     8°. 
Reports  of  committees,  1S81-82.   n.  t.  p. 

8°. 

See  also   Cook,  Clarence. — Stillman, 


N. 


W.  J. 

MiTi  AL  Life  Insvr.wce  Comp.\nv  of 

N.  Y.  Interest  tables  for  the  calculation  of 
interest  and  prices  of  stocks  and  bonds  for 
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1878.     8°. 

Natiox.\l  Ac.vdemv  of  Design  [N.  Y. 

City].  Catalogue  of  the  6th,  I4th-23d,  30th- 
32d,  34th,  35th,  37th,  40th,  42d-46th  and  6ist 
annual  exhibitions.  25  vols.  X.  Y.,  1831-86. 
8°. 

[Catalogue  of  the]  Belmont  collection. 

N.  Y.,  1857.     12°. 

—  Catalogueof  statues,  busts,  bas  reliefs, 

etc.;  by  H.  K.  Brown.     X.  Y.,  1846.     8°. 

Ceremony  at  the  laying  of  the  corner- 
stone of  the  new  edifice,  1863.  X.  Y.,  1864. 
8°. 

Constitution.     N.  Y.,  1852.     8°. 

Xew  England  Society  in  the  City  of 

N.  Y.  sSth-Ssth  anniversary  celebrations. 
28  vols.     N.  Y.,  1864-90.     8°. 

New  York  Academy  of  Medicine  [X. 

Y.  City].  Transactions,  vols.  1-3.  3  vols. 
X.  Y..':S5i-7o.     8°. 


Same.    New  ser.,  vol.  i,  pt.  i.    N.  Y. 

1871.     8°. 
Same.    2d  ser.,  vols.  1-3.     3 

Y.,  1874-83.     8°. 

New  York  Academy  of  Sciences,  late 

Lyceum  of  Natural  History  of  N.  Y.  [X.  Y. 
City].  Annals,  vols,  i-ii  ;  new  series,  1-6. 
17  vols.     X.  Y.,  1823-91.     8°. 

—  Catalogue  of  plants  growing  spon- 
taneously within  30  miles  of  the  city  of  X.  Y. 
Albany,  1819.     8°. 

— ■ Charter,  constitution  and  by-laws.     5 

vols.     X.  Y.,  1826,  '37,  '64,  '67,  '76.     8°. 

Index  to  the  library.    X.  Y.,  1830.    8°. 

Transactions,    vols.  i-ii.    n  vols.    N. 

Y.,  iSSi-92.     8°. 
New  York  and  Brookly'n  Steam  Ferry 

Boat  Co.   Weekly  ferry  toll  received  on  the 

N.  Y.  side,  1836-37.     ms.     4°. 

New  York  and  Brooklyn  Bridge,     ist 

and  [2d]  annual  reports  of  the  Chief  En- 
gineer and  Gen.  Supt.,  1870-71.  2  vols. 
repr.     Brooklyn,  1884.    8°. 

Bylaws.     Brooklyn,  1875.     12°. 

Communication  from  W.  A.  Roebling 

inregard  to  steam  transit.  Brooklyn,  1878.  8°. 

Communication  to  the  Board  of  Alder- 
men of  N.  Y.;  by  the  President  [Henry  C. 
Murphy].     Brooklyn,  1S76.     8°. 

Opening  ceremonies,  May  24.  Brook- 
lyn, 1883.     s.  4°. 

Pneumatic   tower  foundations  of  the 

East  River  Suspension  Bridge.  X.Y.,1872.  8°. 

Same.     repr.     Brooklyn,  1SS4.     8°. 

Report  in  the  matter  of  an  e.xamina- 

tion  of  the  financial  affairs,  1867-84.  Brook- 
lyn, 1884.     8°. 

Report  of  the  Chief  Engineer  [W.  A. 

Roebling]  on  prices  of  materials  and  esti- 
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Report  of  John  A.   Roebling  to   the 

President  and  Directors  on  the  proposed 
East  River  Bridge.     Brooklyn,  1870.     8°. 

Same.     repr.     Brooklyn,  1884.     8°. 

Report  of  the  Chief  Engineer.  Brook- 
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Report  of  the  Chief  Engineer  and  Supt. 

Brooklyn,  1884.     8°. 

Report  of  the  Chief  Engineer  [W.  A. 

Roebling]  on  the  strength  of  the  cables  and 
suspended  superstructure.  Brooklvn,  1882. 
8°. 

Reports  of  the  Executive  Committee, 

Chief  Engineer  and  Treasurer.  Brooklyn, 
1874.     8°. 

Report  of  the  Executive  Committee 

on  the  cost  of  the  structure  and  land.  Brook- 
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—  [3d]  reports  of  the  Executive  Com- 
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Brooklyn,  1872.     8°. 

Same.     repr.     Brooklyn,  1S84.     8°. 


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Report  of  the  officers  to  the  Board  of 

Directors.     Brooklyn,  1S75.     S°. 

Report  of  the  special  committee  ap- 
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Edge  Moor  Iron  Co..  with  reference  to  their 
contracts  for  steel  work.     n.  p.,  18S2.    8°. 

Report  of  the  trustees,  1885-90.   5  vols. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Reports  of  the  E.vecutive  Committee 

and  Treasurer.     Brooklyn,  1872.     8°. 

Reports  of  the  Executive  Committee, 

General  Supt.  and  Treasurer.  Brooklyn, 
1S75.    8°. 

Transactions  of  the  5th  year,  ending 

May  31,  1 888,  and  synopsis  of  transactions 
during  5  years,     n.  p.  [188S].     ob.  fol. 

New  York   District   Bini.E  Society, 

«oa' Young  Men's.  3d  annual  report;  with 
the  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew  tr.  into  the  Mo- 
hawk language,  by  A.  Hill.   N.  Y.,  1831.    12°. 

New  ^■oRK  ExHiniTioN  of  the  Industry 

OF  ALL  Nations.  Official  catalogue.  Rev. 
ed.     N.  Y.,  1853.     12°. 

New  York  Genealogical  and  Bio- 
graphical Society.  Bylaws,  certificate  of 
incorporation  and  officers.     N.  Y.,  1S69.    8°. 

New  York  Genealogical  and  Biograph- 
ical Record,  vols.  1-23  in  10  vols.  N.  Y., 
1870-92.    8°. 

New  York  Gold    Exchange.      Daily 

gold  quotations,  1862-70.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12°. 

New  York  Historical  Society.  Cata- 
logue of  Dr.  Abbot's  Egyptian  antiquities. 
N.  Y.,  1853.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  Museum  and  Gallery 

of  Art.     3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S66,  '73,  '83.    8°. 

Charter  and  bylaws.     3  vols.     N.  Y., 

1846,  '62,  '75.     8°. 

Collections,    ist  series.  5  vols.    N.  Y., 

181 1-30.     8°. 

ContfHts :  Catalogue  of  library,  1813,  v.  2. — Clinton, 
Dc  Will.  Disc-oursc,  181 1,  v.  2. — Documents  extracted 
from  2d  vol.  of  Hajiard's  "Hist.  Collections,"  v.  i.— 
Extract  from  the  records  in  the  Council  Chamber, 
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a  passage  to  the  East  Indies,  v.  1  ;— Third  \oyage 
towards  Nova  Zembia,  v.  l ;— Voyage  inwards  the 
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.Statement  on  the  part  of  the  L'.  S.  of  the 

case  referred,  in  pursuance  of  the  Convention 
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G.  B.  to  the  King  of  the  Netherlands  for  his 
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and  Senate. 

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North  Woodstock,  Conn,  ist  Cont,.  Chi-rch. 
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See  Burritt,  Elihu. 

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Same.     (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  12.) 

Northern   traveller  and   northern   tour ;   with 

rontis  to  the  Springs,  Niagara,  Quebec,  etc. 

Sill  ed.  rev.     N.  V.  [1834].      12°. 
Northern   traveller ;   cont.    the   Hudson   river 

guide,   tcjur  to  the  Springs,   Lake  George. 

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Norton.  Charles  Eliot.  Historical  studies  of 
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Notes  of  travel  and  study  in  Italy.  Bos- 
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Sec  Carlyle,  Thomas. — Coleridge,  S.  T. 

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Norton,  David.  Sketches  of  Old  Town,  Me., 
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Norton,  John  Foote.     History  of  Fitzwilliam, 

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Nicholas. 
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Noyes  [family]  genealogy  ;  record  of  a  branch 
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Observations  on  a  late  state  of  the  nation.  See 
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Gbservations  on  the  emigration  of  J.  Priestlv. 
See  Cobbett,  Wm. 

Gbservations  on  the  Reflections  of  Ed.  Burke. 
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Gbservations  on  the  review  of  the  controversy 
between  G.  B.  and  her  colonies.  See  Lee, 
Arthur. 

Gbservations  on  the  Wisconsin  Territory.  See 
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[G'Callaghan,  Charles  Williamson.]  Descrip- 
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Same.    4  vols.     Albany,  1850-51.    4°. 

Contents:  I.  Papers  rel.  to  the  Iroquois  And  other 
Indian  tribes. — First  settlement  at  Onondaga  and  the 
discovery  of  the  salt  springs  at  Salina. —  De  Cour- 
celles'  and  de  Tracy's  expeditions  against  the  Mohawk 
Indians,  1665-66.  Nicoll,  R.  and  Andros,  E.  Reports 
on  the  province  of  New  York,  1669-7S.— Papers  rel.  to 
De  la  Barre's  expedition  to  Hungry  Bay,  1684.— Don- 
gan,  T.  Report  on  the  state  of  the  province,  16S7. — 
Papers  rel.  to  Denonville's  expedition  to  the  Genesee 
country  and  Niagara,  16S7.— Names  of  the  male  in- 
habitants of  Ulster  Co  ,  i6Sg. — Chambers.  T.  Papers 
rel.  to  the  invasion  of  New  York  and  the  burning  of 
Schenectady  by  the  French,  1690. — Civil  list  of  the 
province,  1693. — Papers  rel.  to  Frontenac's  expedition 
against  the  Onondagas,  1696. — New  York  army  list, 
1700.— Census  of  the  counties  of  Orange,  Dutchess  and 
Albany,  1702,  1714,  1720.— Colden,  C  On  the  lands  of 
N.  Y.,  1732. — Papers  rel.  to  the  Susquehannah  river. 
1683-1757.— Papers  rel.  to  Ogdensburgh,  1749.— Papers 
rel.  to  Oswego. — Papers  rel.  to  Oneida  country  and 
Mohawk  valley,  1756-57. — Papers  rel.  to  French  seig- 
niories on  Lake  Champlain. — Boundary  line  between 
the  whites  and  the  Indians,  1765.— Papers  rel  to  the 
city  of  New  York.  — Papers  rel.  to  Long  Island. — 
Statistics  of  population,  1647-1774. — Statistics  of  reve- 
nue, imports,  exports,  etc.,  1691-176S. — Papers  rel.  to 
trade  and  manufactures,  1705-57.— Tryon.  W.  Report 
on  the  state  of  the  province,  1774.  2.  Papers  rel.  to 
Liesler's  administration. — Early  rate  lists  of  Long  Is- 
land.— Manuscripts  of  Sir  Wm.  Johnson. — Rumsey,  J,, 
atid  Fitch.  John.  Early  steam  navigation. — Papers  rel. 
to  western  New  York,  with  a  description  of  Genesee 
country,  1799,  and  Genesee  country  and  the  military 
lands  described  by  R.  Munro,  1S04.  3.  Charaplain's 
expedition  to  northern  and  western  New  York,  1609, 
1615.— Papers  rel.  to  the  first  setUement  of  N.  Y.  by  the 
Dutch. — Papers  rel.  to  the  restoration  of  N.  Y.  to  the 
English :  and  to  the  charges  against  Capt.  Manning 
for  its  previous  surrender  to  the  Dutch,  1674-75, — Pa- 
pers rel.  to  the  state  of  religion  in  the  province,  1657- 
1712.— Papers  rel.  to  Kings  Co.,  L.  I. — Papers  rel.  to  the 
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Papers  rel.  to  the  city  of  N.  Y.— Papers  rel.  to  the  Pala- 
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[/^d.]  Foreign  classics  for  English  read- 
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Contrnis:  Calderon.  bv  E.J.  Ilascll.-Cervinlei. 
by  M.O.  W.  Oliph.ini.  -Corneille  ohJ  Racine,  by  II. 
M.  Trollopc.-Danle.  by  M.  O.  \V.  Oliphant. -Goethe, 
by  A.  Hayward.— La  Fontaine  and  other  Ercnch  fabu- 
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Saint  Simon,  by  G.  W. 
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by  E.  J.  Hasell.— Vol- 


—Rousseau,  by  H.  G.  Graham. 
Collins.— Schiller,  by  James  Si 
by  Anne  I.  T.  Ritchie.— Tasso, 
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Historical  sketches  of  tlie  reign  of  George 

II.     2  vols.     Edin.,  1S69.     S°. 

Jerusalem,  the  holy  city  ;  its  history  and 

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Literary  history  of  England,  in  the  end  of 

the  iSth  and  beginning  of  the  19th  century. 
3  vols.     Lond.,  1S82.     8°. 

Makers  of  Florence  ;  Dante,  Giotto,  Sa- 
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Makers   of  Venice  ;   doges,   conquerors, 

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Royal  Edinburgh  ;  her  saints,  kings,  pro- 
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See  Cervantes-Saavedra,   M.  de. — Dante 

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Thomson,  A.  D. 


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History  of  the  Society  of  Friends'  meet- 
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Congress;  annual  address— Earl.  Saml.  The  Pala- 
tines and  their  settlement  in  the  valley  of  the  Upper 
Mohawk. —  Paris.  Isaac.  Mem.  services  on  his  re- 
interment at  Paris  ;  addresses  by  C.  W.  Hutchinson 
and  others.— Homes.  H.  A.  Pompey  [N.  Y.]  stone, 
with  an  inscription  and  date  of  1520.— RuefF.  Johannes, 
apioneer  of  Oneida  Co.  :  by  H.  F.  Roof.— Bagg.  M.  D. 
Desc.  list  of  papers  of  Geo.  Herkimer  ;— Memorial  of 
B.- Seward.  Alex.  Genealogy  of  a  L'tica  newspaper. 
—Bagg.  M.  M.  Earliest  factories  of  Oneida  and  their 
projectors. — Earl,  Saml.  .\ndrew  A.  Bartow  and  the 
discovery  of  water-linie  in  this  country.— Wager,  D.  E. 
Syracuse  and  Utica  railroad. —  Seward.  .\lex.  The 
telegraph  and  associated  press.  —  Mitchill,  S.  L. 
Letter,  1S04.  rel.  to  the  Louisiana  purchase  ;  with  biog. 
sketch  of  its  writer,  by  M.  M.  Jones.— North,  S.  N.  D. 
Needs  and  purposes  of  the  Society. — .\ppendix,  etc. 
2.  Whitestown  centennial.— Wager.  D.  E.  Whites- 
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Dedication  of  the  site  of  old  Fort  Schuyler. — Dedica- 
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Annual  address. — Early  Protestant  missions  among 
the  Iroquois. — Taylor,  L.  M.  The  streets  of  Utica. — 
Hopper,  Thos.  Utica  water  works. — Wager.  D.  E. 
Forts  Stanwix  and  Bull  and  other  forts  at  Rome.— 
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Campbell,  D.  Historical  fallacies  re- 
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Tracy,   \Vm.     Second  annual   address. 

N.  Y.,  1880.    8°. 

Wager,   D.    E.      Men    of   early   Rome. 

Utica,  1879.     8°. 

WiLLETT,  M.,  the  hero  of  Mohawk  \'al- 

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Oosterzee,  Jan  Jacob  van.  Cliristian  dogma- 
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Opdycke,  Leonard  Eckstein.  See  Op  Dyck 
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Opdyke,  Chas. Wilson.  .SVt' Op  Dyck  genealogy. 

Op  Dyck  genealogy  ;  cont.  the  Opdyck — Op- 
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by  Chas.  W.  Opdyke  ;  with  an  investigation 
into  their  op  den  Dyck  ancestors  in  Europe, 
by  Leonard  E.  Opdycke.     N.  Y.,  18S9.     8°. 

Open  Window,  issued  in  the  interest  of  the 
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Operations  of  the  British,  and  the  allied  arms, 
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Opie.  Amelia  Alderson.  The  warrior's  return, 
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Opie,  John.  Lectures  on  painting.  See  \Vor- 
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Opie  and  his  works  ;  being  a  catalogue 

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Oppert,  Francis.  Hospitals,  infirmaries  and 
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Orange  Valley  Church,  with  catalogue 

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History  of   Wolcott,   Conn.,    1731-1874; 

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Fr.     Histoire  de  Normandie.     (Guizot's 

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Ordine  della  solennissimaprocessione  fatta  dal 

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Jurisprudence  of  medicine  in  its  relation 

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Manual  of  instructions  for  military  sur- 
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Regimen  sanitatis  Salernitanum  ;  code  of 

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Oxnard  family.  Martha  Preble  O.xnard  and 
her  descendants,  to  1869  ;  by  George  Henry 
Preble,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.  Marriages  by  the  Baptist 
minister,  Marmaduke  Earl,  1802-55.     MS. 

Ozanam,  Antoine  Frederic.  La  civilisation  au 
56  si^cle  ;  suivie  d'un  essai  sur  les  (^coles  en 
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Paris,  1873.     8°. 

Etig.     History  of  civilization  in  the  5th 

century  ;  tr.  from  the  French,  by  Ashley  C. 
Glyn.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S68.     8°. 


PAGET 


P  •  ■  •.     Sec  Cliastellux,  F.  J.,  marguis  de. 
P.,   C.    E.     Recuerdos  del   Rio  de   la    Plata. 

Buenos-Aires,  1S41.     fol. 
P.,  E.     See  Philips,  Edward. 
P..  S.  B.     .Vcc  Parsons,  Samuel  B. 
Paape,  Gerrlt.     De  Hollandsche  X'aderlander 

of  Geschiedenis  van  den  ouden  en  jongen 

Cornelis.     2d  ed.     Delft,  1794.     S°. 
Pabodie,  B.  Frank.     See  Peabody  family. 
Pachymeres,  Georgius.     De  Michaele  et  An- 

dronico   Palaeologis    libri   XIII.;    recog.    I. 

Bckkerus.     2  vols.     (Corpus  script.  Byz.  v. 

24-25-) 
Paclanus,  S/.,  bp.  of  Barcelona.     Epistolae  III. 
ad   Sympronianum ;    E.xhortatorius  libellus 
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(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  13.) 

Jliig.    Epistles  to  Sympronian  ;  E.\horta- 

tion  to  repentance  ;  Discourse  on  baptism. 
See  Cyprianus,  St. 

Pacilicus,  pseud. /or  A.  Haiiiilton.  See  Feder- 
alist. 

Pacificus,  Philo, /jrwrf. /(?/■  iV.  ll'orcester.  See 
Friend  of  peace. 

Packard,  Alpheus  Spring,  1798-1S84.  History 
of  Bowdoin  College.  See  Cleaveland,  Ne- 
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History  of  the  Bunker  Hill  monument. 

(Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

[Little,    Geo.   T.]     Memorial ;    A.  S. 

Packard.  Brunswick,  Bowdoin  College,  1886. 
8°. 

Packard,  Alpheus  Spring,  b.  1839.  Directions 
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Guide  to  the  study  of  insects,  and  treatise 

on  those  injurious  and  beneficial  to  crops. 
2d  ed.     Salem,  1870.     8°. 

The  Labrador  coast ;  journal  of  two  sum- 
mer cruises  to  that  region,  with  notes  on  its 
discovery,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1891.     8°. 

Monograph   of  the  geometrid   moths  or 

phalanidx  of  the  U.  S.     (U.  S.  Geol.  Survey 
of  the  Territories,  v.  10.) 

Outlines  of  comparative  embryology.    N. 

Y.,  1878.     8°. 

Recordof  American  entomology,  1868-69. 

2  vols.     Salem,  1869-70.     8°. 

Zoology,     ad  ed.  rev.     N.  Y.,  1880.     8°. 

See  U.  S.     Int.  Dept.     Geol.  Survey  of 

the  Territories. 

Packard,  Asa.  Description  of  Marlborough, 
1795.    (Miiss.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  4.) 


Packard,  Lewis  Richard.  Memoir  of  P.  (Arch. 
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Packard,  Theophilus.  History  of  churches 
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Franklin  Co.,  Mass.     Boston,  1S54.     S°. 

Sermon   on   the  50th  anniversary  of  his 

ordination  as  pastor  of  the  Cong.  Church, 
Shelbourne,  Mass.:  w-ith  list  of  Cong,  minis- 
ters of  N.  E.  settled  for  fifty  years  in  one 
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Packer    Collegiate    Institute.      .SV^"    Brooklyn. 

Packer  Coll.  Institute. 
Paddock,   Benjamin  Henry.     First  century  of 

the   Prot.    Epis.   Church   in  the  Diocese  of 

Mass.;  coninitm.  address.    Boston,  1885.   8°. 
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3d  ed.     Edin.,  1S61.     12°. 

Advanced  text-book  of  physical  geog- 
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Past  and  present  life  of  the  globe.    Edin., 

1S61.     12°. 

Page,  David  Perkins.  Theory  and  practice  of 
teaching  ;  added,  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
author.     25th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1864.     12°. 

Page.  H.  A.,  pseud,  for  A.  H.  fapp.  See  De 
(Juincey,  Thos. 

Page,  John.  Poem  on  the  siege  of  Rouen.  See 
Gairdner,  James. 

Page,  Lucius  R.  Wheeler's  defeat,  1675 ; 
where?  (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  n.  s. 
V.  5-) 

Page,  Samuel,  journal  kept  during  the  cam- 
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Page.     See  Paige. 

Pages,  Leon.  Dictionnaire  japonais-franijais  ; 
tr.  du  Dictionnaire  japonais-portugais,  et 
rcvu  sur  la  traduction  espagnole  du  mCme 
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Pages  from  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  N.  E., 
1740-1840.     See  Burgess,  G. 

Paget,  James.  Lectures  on  surgical  pathology. 
Rev.  and  ed.  by  \Vm.  Turner.  3d  Amer.  ed. 
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[Paget,  Violet.]  Euphorion  ;  being  studies  of 
the  antique  and  the  medixval  in  the  Renais- 
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Lond.,  1885.     8°. 


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Pagius,  Antonius.     See  Baronius. 

Paige.  Lucius  Robinson.  History  of  Cam- 
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register.     Boston,  1877.     8°. 

History  of  Hardvvick,  Mass.,  with  genea- 
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Paine,  Albert  Ware.     See  Paine  family. 

Paine,  Henry  D.     See  Paine  family. 

Payne,  ^Lirtyn.  Letters  on  the  cholera  as- 
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3  vols.     N.  Y.     i84o.,44.     8°. 

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Notes,    historical    and   chronological   of 

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Remarks  on  the  early  paper  currency  of 

Mass.;  read  before  the  Amer.  Antiq.  Society. 

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finance.     Paris,  1796.     8°. 

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Montgomery    and    an    American    delegate, 
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Letter  to  the  people  of  France  and  the 

French  armies  on  the  event  of  the  iSth  fruc- 
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Letters.     See  Dean,  Andrew  A. 

Political  writings,  with  sketch  of  author's 

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Remarques  sur  les  erreurs  de  I'Histoire 

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Same.     Pt.  2.     5th  ed.     Lond.,  1792.     8". 

Same.     Pt.  2.     Dublin,  1792.     8°. 

Same.     Pt.  2.     N.  Y'.,  1792.     8°. 

Ruling  passion  ;  poem  written   [for]  the 

Society  of  <E>BK,  and  spoken  on  their  anni- 
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Theological  works  ;  added,  The  profes- 
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Rousseau.     N.  Y.,  1830.     8°. 

Cheetham,  James.     Life   of  P.     N.  Y., 

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12°. 

Vale,  Gilbert.     Life  of  P.,  with  critical 

and  explanatory  observations  on  his  writ- 
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Paine,  Timothy,  and  others.     Description   of 

Worcester.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 
Paine,  William.     Address  at  3d  anniversary  of 

the  Amer.  Antiq.  Society.    Worcester,  1S15. 

8°. 
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branch  ;  by  Albert  W.  Paine.     Bangor,  18S1. 

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biog.  information  respecting  the  American 

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59-     4°- 
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(New  Haven  Col.  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  4.) 
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Palais  Royal.     See  Paris.     Palais  Royal. 


PALEOLOGUE 


536 


PALMER 


Paleologue.  M.  L'art  chinois.  Paris,  n.  d.  S°. 
MJu.mtin's  Hilil.  cU-s  beaux-arts.) 

Palestine  Exploration  Fund.  Our  work  in  Pal- 
estine ;  account  of  the  e.xpeditions  sent  to 
the  Holy  Land  since  llie  establishment  of  the 
Fund  in  1S65.     Lond.,  1S73.     S°. 

Selection  of  photographs  taken  by  ex- 
ploring parties  under  Capt.  Wilson,  1S65 
[and]  Lieut.  Warren,  1S67.  Lond.,  n.  d. 
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St-e  Conder,  C.  R.— Palmer,  E.  H. 

Paley,  William.   Works.   5  vols.    Boston,  iSio- 

12.     S°. 

Works,  with  life  of  the  author.     4  vols. 

Edin.,  1S22.     12°. 

Natural  theology.     N.  V.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Palfrey.  Francis  Winthrop.    See  Bartlett,  Wm. 

I'. 
Palfrey,  John  Gorham.     Academical  lectures 
on   the  Jewish   Scriptures  and   antiquities. 
2  vols.  Boston,  1S38-40.     S°. 

Discourse  at  Barnstable  [.Mass.],  Sept.  3, 

1839,  the  2d  centennial  anniversary   of  the 
settlement  of  Cape  Cod.     Boston,  1S40.     S°. 

History  of  New  England.    5  vols.    Lond. 

and  Boston,  1S59-90.     8°. 

Semi-centennial  discourse  before  the  So- 
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See  Palfrey,  William. 

Palfrey,  William.     Life  of  P.;  by  J.  G.  Palfrey. 

(.Sp.irks'  Anier.  biog.  2d  ser.  v.  7.) 
Palgrave,  Sir  Francis.     History  of  Normandy 

and  of  England.   4  vols.    Lond.,  1S57-7S.   8°. 

See    Great    Britain.      Record   Commis 

sinners. 

Palgrave,  Reginald  Francis  Douce.  House  of 
Commons  ;  its  history  and  practice.  Lond.. 
1.S69.     12°. 

Palgrave,  William  Gifford.  Narrative  of  a 
year's  journey  through  central  and  eastern 
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Palissy,  Bernard.  Monographie  de  I'oeuvre  de 
I'.;  suivie  d'un  choix  de  ses  imitateurs  ;  des- 
sinee  par  Carle  Delange  et  C.  Borneman  ;  et 
accompagnee  d'un  texte,  par  .Sauzay  et 
Henri  Delange.     Paris,  1862.     fol. 

Pall  M.ill  Budget,  vols.  26-29.  4  ^"'s.  Lond., 
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Pallain.  G.    .SVcTalleyrand-Perigord,  C.  M.  de. 

Pallas.  Peter  Simon.  Memoir  of  P.  (Jardine's 
N.it.  lib.  V.  iH.) 

Palliser.  Fanny  Bury.  Ilritlany  and  its  l)y  ways. 
Lond.,  1.S69.     H°. 

Historic  devices,  badges  and  war-cries. 

Lond.,  1870.     8°. 

History  111  lace.    3d  ed.     Lond..  1.S75.   8°. 

Palm,  J.  H.   van  der.     Geschied-  en  redekun- 

slig  Gedcnkschrift  van  Nederlands  Herslel- 
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Palmer,  .\br.ihani  J.    History  of  the  48th  Regi- 
ment, N.  Y.  S.  volunteers,  1861-65.     Brook- 
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Palmer,  Albert  P.  Brief  history  of  the  Meth- 
odist Episcopal  Church  in  Wellfleet,  Mass. 
Boston,  1S77.     12°. 

Palmer,  I'dward.  Letter  to  J.  Winslow  on 
furnishing  Mass.  forces  with  provisions. 
(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 

Palmer,  Edward  Henry.  Arabic  manual ;  a 
grammar  of  classical  and  modern  Arabic. 
Lond.,  1881.     12°. 

Desert  of  the  Exodus ;  journeys  on  foot 

in  the  wilderness  of  the  40  years'  wander- 
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1871.     8°. 

Jerusalem.     See  Besant,  Walter. 

Simplified  grammar  of  Hindustani,  Per- 
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Bes.\nt,  Walter.     Life  and  achievements 

of  P.     N.  Y.,  1SS3.     8°. 

See  Koran. 

Palmer,  Frank.     See  Palmer  family. 

Palmer,  John.  Impartial  account  of  the  state 
of  New  England  ;  or,  The  late  government 
there  vindicated.  Lond.,  1690.  re/>r.  1868. 
(Prince  .Soc.  Andros  tracts,  v.  i.) 

Palmer,  John  Williamson  [Ecf.].  A  portfolio 
of  autograph  etchings,  15  orig.  plates  ;  with 
biog.  and  descriptive  text.    Boston,  1881.   fol. 

Palmer,  Joseph.  Necrology  of  alumni  of  Har- 
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Palmer,  Josiah.     See  Palmer  family. 

Palmer,  Lewis.     See  Palmer  family. 

Palmer,  Mason  S.  Early  gleanings  and  ran- 
dom recollections  of  Corinth,  Me..  1792-1S83. 
Bangor,  1883.     8°. 

Palmer.  Noyes  F.     See  Palmer  family. 

Palmer,  Peter  .Sailly.  History  of  Lake  Cham- 
plain,  1609-1814.     .Mbany,  1866.     8°. 

[ ]  History  of  Plattsburgh,  N.  V.,  from  its 

first  settlement  to  1S76.  Plattsburgh,  1877. 
8°. 

Palmer,  Ray.  Hymns  and  sacred  pieces,  with 
miscellaneous  poems.     Albany,  1865.     8°. 

Palmer,  Roundell.     .SV-c  Selborne,  Ear/ of. 

Palmer.  .Stephen.  '  Description  of  Needham. 
(Mass,  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  11.) 

Palmer,  Strange  M.  Western  Wisconsin  in 
1836.     (Wisconsin  Hist.  .Soc.  Col.  v.  6.1 

Palmer.  Sir  William.  Narrative  of  events  con- 
nicleil  with  the  pub.  of  Tracts  for  the  times, 
with  rcllictions  on  existing  tendencies  to 
Romanism.     Oxiord,  1843.     8°. 

Origines  litiirgira- ;  or,  ,\ntiquilii  s  ol  tlie 

I'jiglish  ritual  ;  .ind  .1  disserlalion  on  primi- 
tive liturgies,     2  vols.     Oxliird,  1S36.     8°. 

Palmer.  A'ev.  William,  l-'gyplian  chronicles: 
with  .ippendix  on  Babylonian  and  Assyrian 
antiquilies.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S61.     8°. 

Palmer.  Willi.im  V.  See  X'irginia,  Calendar 
of  slate  papers. 


PALMER  FAMILY 


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PARIS 


Palmer  family.  Brief  genealogical  history  of 
the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  Stephen 
Palmer,  etc.  [by  Josiah  and  Frank  Palmer]. 
Brooklyn,  iSS6.     S°. 

Palmer  family.  Genealogical  record  of  the  de- 
scendants of  John  and  Mary  Palmer,  of  Con- 
cord, Pa.;  by  Lewis  Palmer.    Phila.,  1S75.  8°. 

Palmer  [family]  records.  Proceedings,  or  me- 
morial volume  of  the  first  Palmer  family 
re-union  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  1881;  ed.  by 
Noyes  F.  Palmer,   vol.  i.   Brooklyn,  1881.  8°. 

Supplement ;  addresses,  poems,  proceed- 
ings of  the  2d  re-union,  at  Stonington,  1882. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Palmerston.  Henry  John  Temple,  viscounl. 
Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  the 
Treaty  of  Washington.     Lond.,  1S43.     8°. 

Ashley,    Evelyn.      Life  of  P.,   1S46-65  ; 

with  selections  from  his  speeches  and  corre- 
spondence.  3d  ed.    2  vols.    Lond.,  1877.   S°. 

BuLWER,  Sir  Henry  Lytton.     Life  of  P.; 

with  diaries  and  correspondence.  3  vols. 
Lend.,  1870-74.     S°. 

LoRNE,  Marquis  of.   Palmerston.    Lond., 

1S92.  12°.  (Prime  ministers  of  Queen  Vic- 
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Paltock  or  Pultock,  Robert.  Life  and  adven- 
tures of  Peter  W'ilkins  ;  with  a  preface,  by 
.\.  H.  Bullen.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S84.     12°. 

Pambour,  Francois  Marie  Guyonneau  de.  Prac- 
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railways,  with  practical  tables.  Phila.,  1836. 
.s°. 

Pandosy,  Marie  Charles.  Grammar  and  dic- 
tionary of  the  Yakama  language ;  tr.  by 
George  Gibbs  and  J.  G.  Shea.  N.  Y.,  1862. 
S°.     (Shea's  Lib.  of  Amer.  lin.  v.  6.) 

Panegyric!  veteres  ex  editionibus  Chr.  G. 
.Schwarzii  et  Arntzeniorum  cum  notis  et 
iuterpretatione  in  usum  Delphini.  4  vols. 
Lond.,  I'alpy,  1828.     8°. 

Panoplist,  The.  vols.  1-16.  16  vols.  Boston, 
1S06-20.     8°. 

^'ote:  Vols.  1-6  called  Panoplist;  4-13,  Panoplist 
and  Missionary  Magazine  :  14-16,  Panoplist  and  Mis- 
sionary Herald. 

Kote :  For  continuation,  see  Missionary  Herald. 

Panton,  J.  Hoyes.  Notes  on  the  geology  of 
some  islands  in  Lake  Winnipeg.  (Manitoba 
Hist,  and  Scien.  Soc.  Trans,  no.  20.) 

Panzer,  Georg  Wolfgang.  Annales  typog- 
raphici  ab  artis  invents  origine  ad  annum 
1536,  post  Maittairii,  Denisii,  aliorumque 
doctissimorum  vivorum  curas  in  ordinem 
redacti,  emendati  et  aucti.  11  vols.  Norim- 
bergae,  1 793-1803.     4°. 

Nole:   The  following  contents  is  given  in  transla- 

Contenls:  1-3.  Catalogue  of  books  in  order  of  name 
of  place,  1440-1500  4.  Books  with  date,  without  place 
or  printer —Books  without  date,  place  or  printer.— 
Supplement  to  vols.  1-3.  5.  Alphabetical  index  in 
order  of  authors.— .\lphabetical  index  to  towns  and 
printers.    6-8.  Catalogue  of  books  in  order  of  towns. 


I  arranged  alphabetically.  9.  Books  with  date  only.— 
Books  without  place,  printer  or  date. —  2d  Supp.  to 
vols.  1-3.— Supp.  to  vols.  6-S.  lo-ii.  Continuation  of 
supplement— Indexes  to  last  five  volumes,  and  supp. 

Paolino,   St.,  patriarch   of  Aquileja.      Opera 
omnia.    Parisiis,  1864.    1.8°.   (Migne.  Patrol. 
I       s.  Lat.  v.  99.) 

Paolo  Varnefrido,  of  Aquileja.  Scripta  quae 
supersunt  universa.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat 
V.  95.) 

Historia  Langobardorum,  1S7S.     (Script. 

rer.  Germanicarum.) 

'   Papers  concerning  the  attack  on  Hatfield,  etc. 
See  Hough,  F.  B. 
Paracelsus.  Aureolus  Philippus  Theophrastus 
Bombast  von   Hohenheim,   called.     Of  the 
nature  of  things.     Lond.,  1650.     s.  4°.     (Bd. 
!       with  Sandivogius.) 
Paradise   of  daintie   devices ;    poems,   songs, 
ballads,  by  various  hands.     N.  Y.,  1S82.   12°. 
Paramus,   A'.  J.     Manual   and   record   of  the 
church.     N.  Y.  [1858].     8°. 

Same.     X.  Y.  [1859].     8°. 

Paravey,  Charles  Hippolyte  de.  Memoire  sur 
I'origine  japonaise,  arabe  et  basque  de  la 
civilisation  des  peuples  de  Bogota.  Paris 
1835-     S°. 

Pardo  de  Figueroa,  Rafael.  Regimieto  de 
navegacio,  1563  ;  critica.     Cadiz,  1867.     8°. 

Pardoe,  Julia.  See  Francis  I.— Louis  XIV.— 
Marie  de  Medicis. 

Parenogo,  Michel.  New  dictionary,  English 
and  Russian.     See  Grammatin,  N. 

Parent-Duchatelet.  Alexandre  Jean  Baptiste. 
De  la  prostitution  dans  la  ville  de  Paris, 
pr&(5de  d'une  notice  de  I'auteur,  par  Fr. 
Leuret.     2  vols.     Paris,  1836.     8°. 

Eng.     Prostitution  in  Paris ;  tr.  from  the 

French,  by  an  American  physician.    Boston, 
1845.     12°. 

Parents'  friend  ;  or,  Extracts  from  works  on 
education.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1802.    8°. 

Paris,  Isaac.  Mem.  services  on  his  re-inter- 
ment at  Paris;  addresses  by  C.  W.  Hutch- 
inson and  others.   (Oneida  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 

!■) 

Paris,  John  Ayrton.  Pharmacologia  ;  or.  His- 
tory of  medicinal  substances.  N.  Y.,  1S22. 
8°. 

Same.    4th  Amer.  ed.,  with  additions,  by 

John  B.  Beck.     N.  Y.,  1831.     8°. 

Same.    With  notes,  by  Chas.  A.  Lee.    N. 

Y.,  1856.     8°. 

Paris,  Louis  Philippe  Albert  d'Orleans,  comte 
de.  History  of  the  civil  war  in  America;  tr. 
by  Louis  F.  Tasistro  ;  ed.  by  Henry  Copp^e. 
3  vols.     Phila.,  1876.     8°. 

Trades  unions  of  England  ;  tr.  by  Nassau 

J.   Senior;    ed.  by  Thos.   Hughes.      Lond., 
1869.     8°. 

Paris,  Matthieu.     See  Matthgsus  Paris. 


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Paris,  Pierre.  La  sculpture  antique.  Paris 
[1SS9].   S°.    (Quantin's  Bihl.  des  beaux-arts.) 

Paris,  France.  Catalogue  de  I'exposition  de 
gravures  anciennes  et  modernes.  Paris,  iSSi. 
4°- 

Catalogue    des    ouvragcs    de    peinture, 

sculpture,  etc.,  refusi:;s  par  le  jury  de  1S63,  et 
e.vposes  au  Salon  Annexe  Palais  dts  Champs- 
Elysees,     Paris,  1863.     12°. 

Guerre   des  communeux,    1.S71  ;    par   uu 

Officier  superieur  de  Tarmfe  de  Versailles. 
Paris,  1S71.     8°. 

Guerre  illustr<5e  et  le  si^ge.     I'aris,  1S71. 

fol. 

Histoire  critique  du  si^ge;  par  un  Officier 

de  marine.     Paris,  1871.     12°. 

Indispensable  English  vade  inecum  ;  or, 

Pocket  companion  to  Paris;  by  an  English 
resident.     6th  ed.     Paris,  1839.     12°. 

Inside  Paris  during  the  siege  ;  by  an  Ox- 
ford graduate.     Lond.,  1871.     12°. 

Journal  du  si^ge  de  Paris ;    pub.  par  le 

Gaulois.     Paris,  1S71.     1.  8°. 

Journal  officiel  de  la  commune ;  pub.  par 

la  Revue  de  France.     Paris,  1871.     4°. 

Litterature  officielle  sous   la   commune. 

Paris,  1871.     12°. 

Livre    noir    de   la   commune   de    Paris. 

Bruxelles,  1871.     8°. 

Nouveau  tableau  de  Paris  au  19c  si^cle. 

7  vols.     Paris,  1S34-35.     8°. 

Paris    dans   sa   splendeur  ;    monuments, 

vues,  scenes  historiques,  etc,  Texte  par 
Merimee  et  Sainte-Beuve,  VioUet-lc-Duc  [et 
autres].     3  vols.     Paris,  1S61.     fol. 

Plan  routier  de  la  ville  et  faubourg  de 

Paris.     Paris,  1802.     fol. 

Report  on  the  cholera  in  Paris,  pub.  by 

authority  of  the  French  government ;  tr. 
from  the  original.     N.  Y.,  1S49.     8°. 

Statistique  de  I'enseignement  secondaire 

en  1865.     Paris,  1868,     4°. 

Tableau  de  Paris,     Nouvelle  <;d,  cor.  et 

aug,  vols.  2-12.  II  vols.  Amsterdam,  1783- 
88.     12°. 

AcADEMiE  UE  SAiNT-Lfc.      Livrets  des 

expositions,  pendant  1751-53,  '56,  '62,  '64  et 
'74.     Paris,  1872.     12°. 

AcADEMiE  RovAUE.     Scc  AcadiJniie  Ro- 

yale. 

AcADEMiE  RovALE  DE  CiiiKiKciE.  Ob- 
servations on  surgical  diseases  of  the  head 
and  neck;  tr.  and  ed.  by  D.  Ottley.  Lond., 
1S48.     8°. 

Exposition  Universei.i.e  Internatio- 
nale DE  1878,  Art  ancien,  par  E,  de  Beau- 
mont, etc.'    Paris,  1879.     1.8°. 

Art  moderne,  par  T,  Biais,  etc.    Paris, 

1879.     I.  8°. 

MlsEE  RovAL.     Le   Mus<;-e  Royal,  pub. 

par   Henri    Laurent ;   avec   description   des 


sujets,  notices  litl^raires  et  discours  sur  les 
arts,     2  vols.     Paris,  1S16-1S.     fol. 

MvsEVM  d'Anatomie  Pathoi-ogiqle  de 

i.A  Facclte  de  Medecine.  Museum  d'Ana- 
tomie, etc.  2  vols.  Paris,  1842.  8°,  Atlas, 
fol. 

MfsiifM    d'Histoire   N.vturelle.    See 

Mus(?um  d'Histoire  Naturelle. 

P.\lais  Rov.m..     Ambulance  niunicipale, 

1S70-71.     Paris,  1871.     1.  8°. 

Galerie    du     Palais     Royal  ;     grav^e 

d'apres  les  tableau.x  des  difTerentes  ^coles; 
avec  la  vie  des  peintres  et  \ine  description 
historique,  par  I'Abbt'  de  Fontenai.  Par  J. 
Couche.     3  vols.     Paris,  17S6-1S0S.     fol. 

Saint  Cloud.     Chateau  de  St.  Cloud  ; 

domaine  de  la  couronne.     Paris,  1837.     fol. 

Notice  des  peintureset  sculptures  dans 

les  appartements  du  palais.    Paris,  1841.    8°. 
Same.     Paris,  1842.     8°. 

Salon.  Collection  des  livrets  des  an- 
ciennes expositions,  depuis  1673  jusqu'en 
iSoo.     42  vols,  in  7.     Paris,  1S69-72.     12°. 

Explication  des  ouvrages  des  artistes 

vivans,  1817,  '19,  '22,  '24,  '27,  '31,  '33-50,  '52, 
'53.  '55.  '57>  '59.  '61,  '63-70,  '72-88,  55  vols, 
in  43.     Paris,  1S17-8S.     12°, 

KoU :  Tliere  wt-re  no  catalo>;ues  published  in  iSiS. 
'20.  '21,  '23,  '25,  '26.  ■28-;o,  '32.  '51,  '54.  '561  '5'.  '60.  "62.  '71. 

L'exposition    des  beaux-arts ;    salons 

1S80-82 ;  comprenant  planches  en  photo- 
gravure, par  Goupiel  et  Cie.,  etc.  3  vols. 
Paris,  18S0-S2.     1.  8°. 

Illustrated  catalogue  of  the  salon,  18S0. 

Lond.,  n,  d.     8°. 

Table  g<5n<5rale  des  artistes  ayant  ex- 
pose aux  salons  du  i8<-'  si^cle ;  pr<-c<!fd& 
d'unc  liste  des  salons,  1801-73:  par  J.  J. 
Guiffrey.     Paris,  1873.     12°, 

See  Landon,  C,  P, 

SOCIETE      BiHLIQfE      PrOTESTANTE      DE 

Paris.  Assemblee  generale.    Paris,  1S22.  8°. 

Parish,  .Xriel.  History  of  education  and  edu- 
cational institutions  in  western  Massachu- 
setts.    Springfield.  1855.     12°. 

Parish,  Elijah,  History  of  New  England,  etc. 
See  Morse,  J, 

Sacred  geography  ;    a   gazetteer  of   the 

Bible,     Boston,  1813.     8°. 

Parish,  Henrv.     Parish  will  case  ;  st;iteinent  of 

facts,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1S62.     8°. 
Parish,  .SVr  Woodbine.     Buenos  Ayres  and  the 

provinces  of  the  Rio  de  la  Plata.     2d  ed. 

Lond.,  1852.     8". 
Park,   Edwards   Amasa.     Associate   creed   of 

Andover    Theological    Seminarv,     Boston, 

1883,    8°. 

and olheis.    Addresses  at  the  anniversary 

of  the  Ainer.  Cong.  Union,  Mav  1854.  N.  X'., 
1854.     8°. 

Hymns  and  choirs.     See  I'iielps,  .Vustin. 


PARK 


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See  New  York.  Broadway  Tabernacle. — 

Storrs,  Rich.  S. 

Park,  John  Cochran.     See  Haven  family. 

Park,  Mungo.  Travels  in  tlie  interior  of 
Africa,  1795-97  ;  with  account  of  [his]  life, 
and  appendix,  by  Major  Rennell.  New  ed. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1815-16.     4°. 

•  Same.     (Pinkerton's  Voy.  v.  16.) 

Parke,  William  Thomas.  Musical  memoirs  ; 
account  of  the  state  of  music  in  England, 
1784-1S30.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S30.     S°. 

Parker,  Abel.  Memoir  of  P.;  by  J.  B.  Moore. 
(New  Hamp.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Parker,  Edward  Griffin.  Golden  age  of  Amer- 
ican oratory.     Boston,  1S57.     12°. 

See  Choate,  Rufus. 

Parker,  Edward  Latwyche.  History  of  Lon- 
donderry [N.  H.],  with  memoir  of  the  author. 
Bo,ston,  1851.     8°. 

Parker,  Francis  J.     See  Prescott,  \Vm. 

Parker,  George  F.     See  Cleveland,  Grover. 

Parker,  George  H.     See  Parker  family. 

Parker,  James.  Brief  history  of  the  boundary 
disputes  between  New  York  and  New  Jersey. 
(N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  8.) 

Field,    R.    S.     Address    on    life    of    P. 

(Same,  Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  i.) 

Parker,  Joel,  1795-1875.  The  first  charter  and 
the  early  religious  legislation  of  Massachu- 
setts.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lectures.) 

Origin,  organization  and  influence  of  the 

towns  of  New  England  ;  paper  before  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc,  1865.     Camb.,  1S67.     8°. 

Parker,  Joel,  1816-S8.  Monmouth  County 
during  the  provincial  era.  (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc. 
Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  3.) 

Yard,  Jas.  S.    Joel  Parker;  a  memorial. 

{Same,  Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  10.) 

[— ]    Same.     [Prep,    for   the   N.  J.  Hist. 

Society.]     n.  p.  [1SS9].     S°. 

Parker,  John  A.  Quadrature  of  the  circle. 
N.  Y.,  1851.     8°. 

Parker,  John  Henry.  .Archaeology  of  Rome. 
Pts.  1,  4-12.     9  vols.     Oxford,  1S76-S3.     8°. 

Contents:  i.  Primitive  fortifications.  4.  Egyptian 
obelisks.  5.  Forum  Romanum  et  Magnum.  6.  Via 
Sacra. — Excavations  in  Rome,  1438-1882.  7.  Flavian 
amphitheatre,  commonly  called  the  Colosseum.  8. 
Aqueducts  of  ancient  Rome.  9.  Tombs  in  and  near 
Rome.  10.  Funereal  and  early  Christian  sculpture. 
II.  Mediaeval  church  and  altar  decorations  and  mosaic 
pictures.     12.   Catacombs  of  Rome. 

[ ]   Glossary    of    terms    used     in    Greek, 

Roman,    Italian    and    Gothic    architecture. 
5th  ed.  enl.     2  vols,  in  3.     Lond.,  1850.     8°. 

[ ]  Some  account  of  domestic  architecture 

in  England,  Edw.  I. -Rich.  II.     Oxford,  1853. 
8°. 

[ ]  Same,    Rich.   II. -Henry  VIII.     2   vols. 

Oxford,  1859.     8°. 

Xnte :  Continuation  of  Turner's  Domestic  archi- 
tecture. 

."iee  Rickman.  Thomas. 


Parker,  Joseph.  Ad  clerum ;  advices  to  a 
young  preacher.     Boston,  1871.     12°. 

Parker,  Joseph  B.  See  U.  S.  Navy  Dept. 
Bureau  of  Medicine,  etc. 

Parker,  Langston.  Modern  treatment  of  syphi- 
litic diseases.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1845.     8°. 

Same.     4th  ed.     Lond.,  1S60.     8°. 

Parker,   Matthew.     Correspondence,    1535-75  '< 

ed.    by  John   Bruce    and    T.   T.    Perowne. 

Camb.,  1853.    8°.    (Parker  Soc.  Pub.  no.  49.) 
[ ]  De  antiquitate  Britannicae  ecclesiae,  et 

nominatim  de  privileges  ecclesije  Cantuari- 

ensis,  atque  de  archiepiscopis  eiusdem  LXX. 

historia.     Hanoviae,  1605.     fol. 
Parker,  Nathan.   Memoir  of  P.;  by  S.  E.Coues. 

(N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Co!,  v.  4.) 
Parker,  Nathan  Howe.     Iowa  as  it  is  in  1855. 

Chicago,  1855.     8°. 
Parker,  Sir  Peter.     Biographical  memoir  of  P. 

[by  Sir  George  Dallas].     Lond.,  1S15.    4°. 
Parker,  R.  Wayne.     Taxes  and  money  in  New 

Jersey  before  the  Revolution.     (N.J.  Hist. 

Soc.  Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  7.) 
Parker,  Samuel.    Journal  of  an  exploring  tour 

beyond  the  Rocky  Mts.  under  the  direction 

of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  1S35-37.     Ithaca,  183S. 

12°. 
Parker,  Theodore.     Discourse  of  matters  per- 
taining to  religion.     Boston,  1S42.     8°. 

Ten  sermons  of  religion.   2d  ed.    Boston, 

1861.     8°. 

Theodore  Parker's  experience  as  a  min- 
ister, his  early  life,  etc.     Boston,  1859.     12°. 

Same.     Boston,  i860.     8°. 

Trial  of  P.,  with  defence.     Boston,  1S55. 

8°. 

Weiss,  John.     Life  and  correspondence 

of  P.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8°. 

See  Webster,  Daniel. 

Parker,  Thomas.  History  of  Farmington,  Me., 
from  its  settlement.     Farmington,  1846.     8°. 

Sai/ie.     With  sketches  of  other  towns  in 

Franklin  Co.     Farinington,  1875.     8°. 

Parker,  Thomas.  OflScial  report  of  the  trials 
of  negroes  in  S.  C.    See  Kennedy,  Lionel  H. 

Parker,  William  Harwar.  Instruction  for  naval 
light  artillery.  2d  ed.  rev.,  bv  S.  B.  Luce. 
N.  Y.,  1862.     8°. 

Parker,  William  Thornton.  See  Parker  family. 

Parker  family.  Genealogy  of  Wm.  Thornton 
Parker,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1818-55  ;  by  his 
son,  Wm.  Thornton  Parker.  Newport,  1888. 
8°. 

Parker  family.  Short  record  of  the  Roxbury 
branch  of  the  P.  family  of  Reading,  Mass., 
and  some  of  their  descendants  ;  by  George 
H.  Parker.     Cullman,  .\la.,  1890.     8°. 

Parker  Society ;  for  the  publication  of  the 
works  of  the  fathers  and  early  writers  of  the 
reformed  English  church.  [Publications.] 
53  vols.     Camb.,  1841-55.     8°  and  12°, 


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CoHtrnls:    1.  Ridley.  Nicholas.  Works.     1.  Sindys. 
Edwin.    Sermons.     .^    Pilkington.  James.     Works.    4. 
Hulchinton.  Rogtr.    Works.    5.    Philpol.  John.    Writ- 
ings.   6.   Bull.  Henry.    Christian  prayers  and  medita- 
tions.   7,  iS.    Zurich  letters ;   the  correspondence  of   j 
several  English  bishops,  during  the  reign  of  Elizabeth. 
S.    Grindal.   Edmund.     Remains.     9.   13.   17.    Beeon.    1 
Thomas.     Works.      10.  5.V     Fulke,  Wm      Writings. 
II.  46.     Hooper.  John.     Writings.      u.  24.     Cranmer.    , 
Thomas.    Works.     14.    Ketley.  Joseph.    Two  liturgies    I 
and  other  documents  set  forth  in  the  reign  of  Edward    | 
\'I.     15,  22.   Coverdale.  .Myles.    Writings,  translations 
and  remains.   16.  20.  Latimer.  Hugh.  Works,  sermons    ^ 
and   remains.     19.   26.  30.  40.    Jewel,  John.     Works. 
21.    Farr.   Edward.    Select  devotional  poetry  of  the    j 
reign  of  Elizabeth.    23.  2S.    Zurich  letters.     2d  ser.,    | 
written  during  the  reigns  of  Henry  VIII.,  Edward  VI. 
and  Mary.    25.  Calfhill,  James.  Answer  to  Marshall's    \ 
Treatise  of  the  cross.    27.    Clay,  Wm.  K.     Liturgies 
and  forms  of  prayer  set  forth  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth. 
29.   Norden,  John.     Progresse  of  piety.     51.  51.   Brad-    , 
ford.    John.      Writings.      32,   37,  3S.    Tyndale.    Wni.    . 
Works.    34.   Whitaker.  W.     Disputation  on  the  Holy 
Scripture.    35,  39.  42,  47.    Bullinger.  Henry.    Decades. 
36.   Bale,  John.    Select  works.    41.   Cooper.  Thomas. 
Answer  in   defence  of  the  truth.    43.    Clay,  Wm.  K. 
Private  prayers,  etc..  put  forth  in  the  reign  of  Eliza- 
beth.   44,  48,  50,    Whitgift,  John.    Works.    45,   Wool- 
ton.  John.    Christian  manual.    49.   Parker,  Matthew. 
Correspondence,    52.   Rogers,  Thos.    The  thirty-nine 
articles  analyzed.    53.   Nowell.  .\lex.    Catechisms. 

General  index  to  publications  ;  comp.  by   i 

Henry  Gough.     Camb.,  1S55.     8°. 

Parkes,   Bessie    Rayner.      Vignettes ;    twelve   I 
biographical  sketches.     Lend.,  1866.     12°.       | 

Cvntents:  Mad.  Swetchine.— La  Sceur  Rosalie.— 
Mad.  Pape-Carpantier.— Mad.  de  Lamartine.— Mad. 
Luce,  of  .-Mgicrs.— Governor  Winthrops  wife.— Cor- 
nelia Knight —Bianca  Milesi  Mojon.-Mrs  Dclany.- 
Harriot  K    Hunt.— Miss  Bosanquet.— Mrs.  Jameson. 

Parkes,  Edmund  .■Mexander.  Composition  of 
urine.     Lond.,  i860.     8°. 

Manual    of    practical    liygiene.      2d    ed.   < 

Lond.,  1S66.     S°. 

Parkes.  Joseph.     .SVr  Francis,  .SVr  Philip. 

Parkhurst,  Charles  H.    Sec  Pnrkhurst  laniily. 

Parkhurst,  John.  Greek  and  English  lexicon 
to  the  New  Testament ;  prefixed,  a  Greek 
grammar.     4fh  ed.  enl.     Lond.,  1804.    8°. 

Hebrew    and    English    lexicon,   without 

points  ;  with  Hebrew  and  Chaldee  grammar 
without  points.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  1792.     4°. 

Parkhurst  family.  A  fragment  of  Parkhurst 
genealogy  ;  prep,  from  records,  by  Chas.  H. 
Parkhurst.     Prov.,  1883.     8°. 

Parkinson,  Peter.  Notes  on  the  Ulack  Hawk 
w.ir.     (Wisconsin  Hist.  .Sec,  Col.  v.  10.) 

.Strictures  on  Gov.  Ford's  history  of  the 

Black  Hawk  war.     {Same,  v.  2.) 

Parkinson,  William.  Jubilee  sermon,  cont.  a 
history  of  the  ist  Baptist  Church  in  New 
^'ork  City,  and  its  progress  during  the  first 
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science.     N.  Y.,  1829.     8°. 
Payne,  James  Bertrand.   See  Lempriere  family. 

— Millais  family. 
Payne,  John  Howard.     Life  and  writings  ;   by 

Gabriel  Harrison.     Albany,  1S75.     1.  8°. 

P.;  his  life  and  writings,  by  Gabriel  Har- 
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Payne,  John  Thomas,  and  Foss,  H.  Catalogue 
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Same.     Lond.,  184S.     8°. 

Payne,  Joseph.  Lectures  on  the  science  and 
art  of  education,  with  other  lectures.  2d  ed. 
N.  v.,  1884.     12°. 

Payne  and  Gore  families.  Genealogy  ;  by  Wm. 
H.  Whitmore.  Boston,  1875.  4°.  (Prince 
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Payne.     Sec  Paine. 

Payson,  Ann  L.     See  Payson,  Edward. 

Payson,  Edward.  Sermons  for  Christian  fam- 
ilies on  relative  duties.    Boston,  1832.    12°. 

[Cr.MMiNGS,  Asa.  Comp.'\   Memoir,  select 

thoughts,  and  sermons  of  P.     3  vols.     Port- 
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[Payson,  Ann  L.]  .Memoir  of  P.  Port- 
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Payson,  Seth.  Proofs  of  the  existence  and 
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Pazos,  Vicente.  Letters  on  the  l"nited  Prov- 
inces of  South  America  to  Henry  Clay  ;  tr. 
from  tile  Spanish,  by  Piatt  H.  Crosby.  N, 
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Peabody.  Andrew  Preston.  Christian  consola- 
tions ;  sermons  designed  to  furnjsh  comfort 
and  strength  to  the  afflicted,  slh  ed.  Bos- 
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Soc.  Proc.  n.  s.  v.  6.) 

Hopkinsianism.     (Sai/ti-,  n.  s.  v.  5.1 

Lectures  on  Christian  doctrine.    New  ed. 

Boston,  1S57.     12°. 

Sermons  connected  with  the  re-opening 

of  the  clinrch  of  the  South  Parish,  Ports- 
mouth, N.'H.,  1S5S-59.  Portsmouth,  1859.  12°. 

Sunday  school  hymn  book,  with  devo- 
tional services.     Boston,  1S57.     12°. 

Set-  Foster,  Jolui  W. — Mason,  Charles. — 

.Salisbury.  Stephen. 

Peabody,  Elizabeth  Palmer.  .Esthetic  papers. 
Boston,  1S49.     S°. 

Peabody.  Ephraim.  Address  at  the  centennial 
celebration,  Wilton,  N.  H.,  Sept.  25.  Bos- 
ton. 1S39.     8°. 

Peabody,  Francis.  Memoir  of  P.;  by  C.  W. 
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Peabody.  George.  Memorial.  Bait.,  1870.  8°. 
(M.iryland  Hist.  Soc,  fund  pub.,  no.  3.) 

PROCEEDiNGsat  the  reception  in  honor  of 

P.,  by  citizens  of  Danvers,  Oct.  9  ;  appended, 
Hist,  sketch  of  the  Peabody  Institute.  Bos- 
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[Stevkns,  Henry.]  Account  of  the  pro- 
ceedings at  the  dinner  given  by  P.  to  the 
Americans  connected  with  the  Great  E.\hi- 
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Peabody,  Joel  K.,  psctid.    A  world  of  wonders; 

or.    Divers    developments   of  animal    mag- 

neiism  in  New  England.    Boston,  1838.    :2°. 
Peabody,    Nathaniel,    ami    Belknap,    Jeremy. 

Li  Iters   rel.   to   Belkn.ip's   History  of  New 

Hampshire.     (N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 
Peabody,  Oliver.     Life  and  character.     (N.  H. 

Hi>t.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 
Peabody,  Oliver  William  Bourne.    Sec  Putnam, 

Israel. — Sullivan,  John. 
Peabody,   J/>-.<.   R.   P.     History  of  Shelburne, 

N.  II.     Gorham,  1SS2.     12°. 
Peabody.  William  Bourne  Oliver.     Springfield 

collection  of  hymns.     .Springfield,  1835.    12°. 

Sec   Bliss,  George. — Brainerd,    David. — 

Mather,  Cotton. — Oglethorpe,  lames. — Wil- 
son, Alex. 

Peabody  family.     Genealogy  of  the  P.  family, 

as  compiled  by  C.  M.  Endicott ;  rev.  by  Wm. 

.S.  Peabody  ;  with  partial  record  of  the  K.  I. 

branch,  liy  B.  I'Vank  Pabodie.    Boston,  1S67. 

.S°. 
Peabody  Education  Fund.     Proceedings  of  ist- 

26lh,   2Sth-29lh   meetings,    1867-90.     4   vols. 

Boston  and  Camb.,  1875-91.     8°. 


Peabody  Institute,  [Baltimore].   See  Baltimore. 

Teabody  Ilisliuite. 

Peabody  Institute.  [Danvers,  Mass.'].  ist-25d 
annual  reports.  22  vols.  Salem  and  Danvers, 
1868-90.     8°. 

Peabody  Institute,  [So.  Danvers,  afterward  Pea- 
body, Mass.],  7th.  iith,  15th,  i6th,  22d-25th, 
31st  and  32d  annual  reports.  10  vols.  S. 
Danvers  and  Peabody,  1S59-84.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  librarv.     Boston,  1855. 

8°. 

.Supplement  to  July,  1857.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

8°.     (Bd.  with  above.) 
Peabody  Museum  of  American  Archaeology  and 

Ethnology  | Cambridge].      ist-3d,  loth,  12th- 

J5lh,     i.sth-2.)th    annual    rei^orts.       15   vols. 

Camb..  1S68-91.     S°. 
Peace  without  dishonor,     .Sec  Lowell,  John. 
Peacock,  Thomas    Bevill.      Malformations  of 

the  human  heart.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1S66.     8°. 

Some  of  the  causes  and  efiects  of  valvular 

disease  of  the  heart.     Lond.,  1S65.     8°. 

Peacock,  Thomas  Love.  Headlong  hall  and 
Nightmare  abbey.     N.  Y.,  1SS7.     12°. 

Peak,  Gavilan,  pseud.     See  Pope,  Henry. 

Peake,  Thomas.  Cases  determined  at  Nisi 
Prius,  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  1790-95. 
Lond.,  1795.    8°. 

Peaks,  passes  and  glaciers.     See  Ball,  John. 

Peale,  Albert  C.  Mineral  springs  of  the  U.  S. 
(U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Bulletin,  v.  5.) 

Peale,  Rembrandt.  Letter  on  the  first  experi- 
ments in  steam  navigation.  (Penn.  Hist. 
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Pearce,  .Stewart.  Annals  of  Luzerne  Co. 
[Penn.].     I'hila.,  i860.     8°. 

Pearce  [family]  genealogy;  being  a  record  of 
the  posterity  of  Rich.  Pearce,  of  Portsmouth, 
R.  I.;  by  Fred.  C.  Pierce.  Rockford,  111. 
18S8.     8°. 

Pearce.     See  Peirce  and  Pierce. 

[Peard,  Frances  Mary.]  Rose-garden.  Lond., 
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Peard,  William.  Practical  water-farming. 
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Pears,  Edwin.  The  fall  of  Constantinople  : 
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Pearse,  John  Barnard,  and  Piatt,  Franklin. 
Report  on  the  use  of  natural  gas  in  the  iron 
manufacture.  (Penn.  2d  Geol.  .Survey.  Re- 
port L.) 

Pearson,  Charles  Buchanan.  Notice  of  the 
register  and  church-wardens'  account  book, 
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Some  accounts  of  ancient  churchwarden 

accounts  of  St.  Michael's,  Bath.   {Satiie,  v.  7.) 

Pearson,  Charles  Henry.  Historical  maps  of 
England  during  the  first  13  centuries;  with 
essays.     2d  and  rev.  ed.     Lond.,  1870.     fol. 

History  of  England  during  the  early  and 

middle  ages.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1867.     8°. 


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Working  of  Australian,  institutions.  (Es- 
says on  reform.) 

Pearson,  Emma  Maria.  a;/i/Maclaughlln,  Louisa 
E.  Our  adventures  during  the  War  of  iS-o. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1S71.     12°. 

Pearson,  Hugh.  See  Swartz,  Christian  Fred- 
erick. 

Pearson,  John.  E.xposition  of  the  creed.  Lond., 
1701.     fol. 

Same.    Rev.  bv  E.  Burton.    Oxford,  1S77. 

S°. 

Vindiciae  epistolarum  S.  Ignatii.     2  vols. 

Oxonii,  1852.  8°.  (Lib.  of  Anglo-Cath. 
theol.) 

Pearson,  Jonathan-.  Contributions  for  the 
genealogies  of  the  descendants  of  the  first 
settlers  of  Schenectady.  1662-1S00.  Albany, 
1873.     s.  4°. 

Contributions  for  the  genealogies  of  the 

first  settlers  of  the  county  of  Albany,  1630- 
1800.     Albany,  1872.     s.  4°. 

Early  records  of  the  city  and  county  of 

Albany,  and  Reiisselaerswyck,  1656-75  ;  tr. 
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and  others.     History  of  the  Schenectady 

patent  in  the  Dutch  and  English  times ;  con- 
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Albany,  1S83.    's.  4°. 

Pearson,  Ora.  Mortalitv  in  Kingston,  N.  H., 
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Pearson,  William  Henry.  See  Canada.  Geol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Survey. 

Pearson.     See  Pierson. 

Pease,  Austin  Spencer.     See  Pease  family. 

Pease.  David.     See  Pease  family. 

Pease,  Frederick  S.     .SV<'  Lawrence  family. 

Pease,  John  C,  a;/(/ N lies,  John  AL  Gazetteer 
of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island.  Hartford, 
1S19.     8°. 

Pease  family.  Genealogical  and  historical  rec- 
ord of  the  descendants  of  John  Pease,  Sen.; 
conip.  by  David  and  A.  S.  Pease.  Spring- 
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Peck,  George.  Wyoming;  its  history,  inci- 
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Peck,  George  B.  Historical  sketch  of  the 
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Peck,  Ira  B.     See  Peck  family. 

Peck,  John  Mason.     See  Boone,  Daniel. 

Peck,  William  Dandridge.  History  of  the  slug- 
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— —  Tyng,  D.  a.  Obituary  notice  of  P. 
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Peck  family.  Genealogical  history  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Joseph  Peck,  and  records  of 
families  in  England  ;  [also]  the  Boston  and 
Hingham  Pecks,  etc.;  by  Ira  B.  Peck.  Bos- 
ton, 1868.     8°. 

Peckham,  John,  abfi.  of  Canterbury.  Registrum 
epistolarum  ;    ed.  by  Charles  T.  Martin.     3 


vols.  Lond.,  1S82-S5.  1.  8°.  (Chronicles  of 
G.  B.  no  77.) 

Peclet,  Eugene.  Traits  ^l^mentaire  de  phy- 
sique.    2  vols.     Paris,  1S32.     8°. 

Pecock  or  Peacock.  Reginald.  The  repressor 
of  over  much  blaming  of  the  clergy  ;  ed.  by 
C.  Babington.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1S60.  1.  S°. 
(Chronicles  of  G.  B.  no.  19.) 

Pedley,  Charles.  History  of  Newfoundland  to 
1S60.     Lond.,  1863.    S°. 

Peel,  Sir  Robert.  McCarthy,  Justin.  Peel. 
Lond.,  1S91.  12°.  (Prime  ministers  of  Queen 
Victoria.) 

Thursfield,  J.  R.     Peel.     Lond.,  1891. 

12°.     (Twelve  Eng.  statesmen.) 

Peele  family.  Notice  of  Peele  family.  (Essex 
Inst.  Hist.  col.  V.  15.) 

Peers,  Benjamin  Orr.  American  education. 
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Peet,  Henry  J.     See  Meade  family. 

Peet,  Stephen  Denison.  Emblematic  mounds 
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Pegge,  Samuel.  Anecdotes  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.    Lond.,  1803.    8°. 

Pelgnot,  Etienne  Gabriel.  Manuel  du  biblio- 
phile ;  ou,  Traite  du  choi.x  des  livres.  2  vols. 
Dijon,  1S23.     8°. 

[ ]  Precis  historique,   gen&logique  et  lit- 

teraire  de  la  maison  d'Orl^ans,  avec  notes, 
etc.     Paris,  1S30.     8°. 

Pelrce,  Benjamin,  177S-1831.  History  of  Har- 
vard L'niversity,  from  1636  to  the  American 
Revolution.     Camb.,  1833.     8°. 

Peirce.  Benjamin,  1S09-80.  Memoir  of  P.;  by 
R.  S.  Rantoul.    (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  18.) 

Peirce,  Bradford  Kinney.  Half  century  with 
juvenile  delinquents ;  or.  The  New  York 
House  of  Refuge  and  its  times.  N.  Y..  1869. 
8°. 

Peirce,  Ebenezer  Weaver.  Civil,  military  and 
professional  lists  of  Plymouth  and  Rhode 
Island  colonies  ;  with  e.xtracts  from  colonial 
laws,  1621-1700.     Boston,  1881.     8°. 

Contributions  biographical,  genealogical 

and  historical.     Boston,  1S74.     8°. 

See  Dean,  Gardner. — Peirce  family. 

Peirce,  Frederick  Clifton.     See  Peirce  family. 

Peirce  [family]  genealogy;  record  of  the  pos- 
terity of  John  Pers,  of  Watertown,  N.  E.; 
with  notes  on  other  families  of  Peirce,  Pierce, 
Pearce,  etc.,  by  Frederick  C.  Peirce.  Wor- 
cester, 1880.     8°. 

Peirce  family  of  the  Old  Colony  ;  or.  Lineal 
descendants  of  Abraham  Peirce  ;  by  Eben. 
W.  Peirce.     Boston,  1870.     8°. 

Peirce.    See  Pearce  and  Pierce. 

Peiresc,  Nicolas  Claude  Fabri  de.  The  mirrour 
of  true  nobility  and  gentility,  being  the  life 
of  P.;  by  Petrus  Gassendus.  Englished,  by 
W.  Rand.     Lond.,  1657.     12°. 


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Peissner,  Elias.  The  American  qiit-stion  in  its 
national  aspect ;  reply  to  H.  R.  Helper's 
Impending  crisis  of  the  South.     \.  V.,  1S6!. 

Pelagius  I.,  Pope.     Epistoke.     (Migne.  Patrol. 

s.  Lat.  V.  69.) 
Pelagius  II., /*£>/»»•.  Epistolse  ct  decreta.  (Migne. 

Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  72.) 
Pell.  Ferris.   Review  of  the  administration  and 

civil  police  of  state  of  New  York,  1S07-19. 

X.  v..  1S19.     S°. 
Pell.  Howland.     Sec  Howland,  Sarah. 
Pell.  O.  C.     New  view  of  the  geldable  unit  of 

assessment  of  Domesday.     (Domesday  com- 

mem.  v.  1.) 
Pelleprat,  Pierre.     Relation  des  missions  de  la 

Compagnie  de  Jesus  dans  les  isles,  et  dans 

la  terre  ferme  de  1' Amerique  meridionale ; 

avec  une  Introduction  a  la  languedesGalibis. 

Paris,  1655.     12°. 
Pelletreau,  Charles.     Reminiscences  of  the  7th 

Regiment,   N.  G.  S.  N.  V.   in   state  camp, 

June,  1S83  ;   a  book  in  verse.     N.  Y.,  1S83. 

12°. 

Sec  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y. 

Pelletreau.  William  Smith.  Sec  Pelletreau 
family. 

Pelletreau  family.  Register  ;  by  W'm.  .S.  Pelle- 
treau.    .Southampton,  1S63.     12°. 

Pellew,  George.     .SV^  Jay,  John. 

Pellham,  Edward.  Preservation  of  eight  Eng- 
lishmen in  Greenland.  (Churchill's  Col.  o! 
voy.  V.  4.) 

Same.     Sec  White,  .^dani. 

Pellisson-Fontanier,     Paul.       History    of    the 

French  .Academy,  from  the  French.     Lond., 

1657.     12°. 
Pelsart,    Francis.      Unlucky    voyage    to   East 

Indies,  162S-29.     (Hanger's  Voy.  pt.  11.) 
Voyage  to  Australasia,  1628.   (Pinkerton's 

Voy.  V.  II.) 
Pember.  E.  H.     England  and  India.     See  In- 
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Pemberton,    Christopher    Robert.       Practical 

treatise  on  diseases  of  the  abdominal  viscera. 

Lond.,  1806.     8°. 
I  Pemberton,  Henry.]     \'iew  of  .Sir  Isaac  New- 

lons  philosophy.     Lond.,  1728.     4°. 
Pemberton,   Oliver.      Clinical   illustrations  of 

virion-^  forms  of  cancer.     Lond.,  1S67.     fol. 
Pemberton,    Thomas.      Account    of   fires    in 

Massachusetts,  1701-1800.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

Col.  V.  II.) 

Historical  journal  of  the  American  war. 

(Same,  v.  2.) 

References  to  the  description  of  Boston 

in  vol.  3.     (Slime,  v.  4.) 

Topographical  and  historical  description 

of  Boston,  1794.     (Same,  v.  3.) 

Ei.ioT,  J.     Memoir  of  P.     (Same,  v.  10.) 


Pemble,  William.  JVorkes ;  containing  sundry 

treatises  and   expositions.    3d   ed.     Lond., 

1635.     s.  lol. 
Pene.  Henry  de.     See  Moriac,  Edouard. 
Penet,  Peter.     Notices  of  P.  and  his  operations 

among  the  Oneida  Indians  ;  read  before  the 

Albany  Institute,  Jan.  23,  by  F.  B.  Hough. 

Lowville,  1S66.    S°. 
Penhallow,  Pearce  Wentworth.    See  Penhallow 

family. 
Penhallow,  Samuel.     History  of  the   wars  of 

New  England  with  eastern  Indians.     Cinn., 

1S59.    s.  4°. 

Same.    (N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 

Letter  to  Cotton  Mather.     (Same,  v.  i.) 

.'\d.\ms,    Nath.      Memoir   of  P.     (Same, 

V.    I.) 

Penhallow  family.  Memoir ;  with  copies  of 
letters  and  papers  of  an  early  date,  by  Pearce 
W.  Penhallow.     Boston,  1S78.     S°. 

Same ;    with    notices    of   contemporary 

families,  bv  P.  W.  Penhallow.     Boston,  1S85. 
8°. 

Penington,  Isaac.  Select  pieces  on  religious 
subjects.  Phila.,  1S73.  8°.  (Bd.  with  Penn's 
Primitive  Christianity.) 

Sec  Penn,  Wm. 

Penington,  John.  E.xamination  of  B.  Plantage- 
net's  Description  of  the  province  of  New 
Albion.     Phila.,  1840.     8°. 

Same.    (Penn.   Hist.  Soc.    Mem.  vol.  4, 

pt.  1.) 

Penley,  Aaron.  System  of  water-colour  paint- 
ing.    Lond.,  1S56.     12°. 

Penn,  William.  Select  works;  prefixed,  a 
journal  of  his  life.     Lond.,  1771.     fol. 

Fragments    of   an   apology  for  himself. 

(Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  3,  pt.  2.) 

Ineditcd  letters.     (Same,  v.  4,  pt.  I.) 

Instructions  given  in  1681,  to  his  commis- 
sioners for  settling  the  colonv.  (Same,  v.  2, 
pt.  I.) 

Letter  to  the  inhabitants  of  Pennsylvania 

previous  to  his  departure  from  England  for 
this  country.     (Same,  v.  3,  pt.  2.) 

Letters  to  Charles  II.  and  Earl  of  Sunder- 
land ;  l)y  J.  R.  Coates.     (Same,  v.  2,  pt.  i.) 

No  cross,  no  crown  ;  a  discourse.    7th  ed. 

2  |)ts.  in  I.     Boston,  1747.     12°. 

Original  letters.     (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem. 

V.  1,  pt.  2.) 

Original   letters  and  documents  rel.   to 

Pennsylvania,  with  will.     (Same,  v.  i,  pt.  i.) 

Primitive     Christianity     revived  ;      also, 

essays  on  religious  subjects  from  tlic  writ- 
ings of  Isaac  Penington.     Phila.,  17,83.     8°. 

Rise  anil  progress  of  the  Ouakers.  Phila.. 

1838.     12°. 

Speech  to  Provincial  Congress  of  Penn., 

Apl.  I,   1700.     (Penn.   Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  2, 
pt.  2.) 


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,  Logan,  James,  a?id  others.  Correspond- 
ence, 1700-50;  with  notes,  by  Deborah 
Logan  ;  ed.  with  add.  notes,  by  Ed.  Arm- 
strong. 2  vols.  Phila.,  1S70-72.  S°.  (Penn. 
Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  9-10.) 

BuRDETTE,  Robt.  J.    William  Penn,  1644- 

1718.     N.  Y.,  1SS2.     12°.     (Amer.  worthies.) 

Cl.\rkson,   Thomas.      Memoirs   of  the   ' 

private  and  public  life  of  P.     2  vols.     Phila.,    I 
1S13-14.     12°.  I 

Concise  biographical   sketcli    of   Penn.   I 

Phila.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Dixon,  Hepworth.     Penn  ;   an  historical 

biography.    New  ed.  with  preface  in  reply  to   I 
the  accusations  of  Macaulay.     Lond.,  1S56. 
12°. 

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of  LcIiikIi  County,  lyiiiR  belvveeii  Sliimersville,  Millers- 
town,  Schencksvillc,  Ballictsvillc  and  the  Leiiigh 
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fossil  iron  ore  beds  of  middle  Penn. ;  with  a  report  of 
the  Aughwick  Valley  and  east  Broad  Top  district,  by 
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Bradford  and  Tioga  counties  ;  l.  Limits  of  theCatskill 
and  Chemung  formations,  by  And.  Sherwood ;  J.  De- 
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Antrim  and  Gaines  coal-fields,  and  at  the  Forks  of 
Pine  Creek  in  Potter  Co.,  by  Franklin  Plait ;  3.  On  the 
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GG.  Geology  of  Lycoming  and  Sullivan  counties  ; 
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Poller  County  ;— Report  on  the  coal-fields,  by  Franklin 
Piatt.  1880.  H.  Plait.  F.  Report  of  progress  in  the 
Clearfield  and  Jefferson  district  of  the  bituminous 
coal-fields  of  western  Penn.  1875.  Hff.  and  HHH. 
PI»M,  F.  andW.  G.  Report  of  progress  in  the  Cambria 
and  Somerset  district  of  the  bituminous  coal-fields  of 
western  Penn.    2  vols.    1R77.     HHHH.    Platt,  W.  G. 

Report  of  progress  in  Indiana  Co.    1878;  —  //'. 

Report  of  progress  in  Armstrong  Co.  iSSo.  /.  Carll, 
John  F.  Report  of  progress  in  the  Venango  County 
district ;  —  Observations  on  the  geology  around  War- 
ren, by  F.  A.  Randall  ;  —  Note  on  the  comparative 
geology  of  northeastern  Ohio  and  northwestern  Penn. 
and  western   New  York,    by  J.   P.    Lesley.    1875 ;  — 

//. Oil  well  records  and  levels.    1877  ;  —  ///. 

Geology  of  the  oil  regions  of  Warren,  Venango, 
Clarion  and  Butler  counties,  with  maps.  2  vols.  1880. 
K.  Stevenson,  j.  J.  Report  of  progress  in  the  Greene 
antl  Washington  district  of  the  bituminous  coal-fields 

of  western  Penn.    1876;  —  KK.  and  KKK. Report 

of  i)rogrcss  in  the  Fayette  and  Westmoreland  district 
of  the  bituminous  coal-fields  of  western  Penn.  2  vols 
1877.  L.  PUH,  Franklin.  Special  report  on  the  coke 
manufacture  of  the  Voughiogheny  River  valley  in  the 
Fayette  and  Westmoreland  Counties  ;  with  geol.  notes 
of  the  coal  and  iron  ore  beds,  from  surveys,  by  Chas. 
A.  Young  ;  appended  ;  I.  Report  on  methods  of  coking, 
by  J.  Fulton  ;  2.  Report  on  the  use  of  natural  gas  in 
the  iron  manufacture,  by  J.  B.  Pearsc  and  F.  Platt, 
1S76.  M.  and  MM.  M'Creath.  And.  S.  Report  of 
progress  in  the  labratory  of  the  survey  at  Harrisburg. 
2  vols.  1875-79.  .^■,  Allen,  Chas.  200  tables  of  eleva- 
tion above  tide-level  of  the  railroad  stations,  summits 
and  tunnels,  etc..  in  and  around  Penn.  1S78.  O.  and 
0«.  Hall,  Chas.  E.  Catalogue  of  the  geological  mu- 
seum, pis.  1  and  2.  2  vols.  1S78-80.  I',  Lesquereux, 
Leo.  Atlas  to  the  coal-flora  of  Penn.  and  of  the  car- 
boniferous formation  throughout  the  U.  S.  J879.  PP. 
Fontaine,  Wm.  M.,  and  White,  \.  C.  The  Permian  or 
upper  carboniferous  flora  of  West  Virginia  and  S.  W. 
Penn.  iRSo.  Q.  White.  I.  C.  Report  of  progress  in 
the  Beaver  River  district  of  the  biluminous  coal-fields 

of  western  Penn.     1878;  —  QQ. Geology  of  Law- 

•     rencc  Co.    [1879) ;  —  QQQ. Geology  of  Mercer  Co. 

1880.  K.  Aihburner,  C.  A.  Geology  of  McKciin  Co., 
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H.  M.  Pt.  I.  Northern  townships  of  Butler  Co. ;— 2 
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the  funds.     H.irrisburg,  1890.     8°. 

Provincial  and  Supreme  Execulii<e  Conn- 

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Supcrinlendfiil  of  Common  Schools.  Re- 
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Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 

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Loan  exhibition  of  historical  portraits, 

1SS7-S8.     Catalogue   [ed.    by   Chas.    Henrv 
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Pennsylvania     Historic.vl     Society 

[Phila.,  Pa.].    Appeal  to  the  citizens  of  Penn. 
on  behalf  of  the  Society.     Phila.,  1S65.     8°. 

Bulletin,  vol.  i  [imp.].  Phila.,  1S48.  8°. 

Catalogue  of  paintings  and  other  ob- 
jects of  interest  belonging  to  the  Society. 
Phila.,  1872.     8°. 

Collections,      vol.    i    [imp.].      Phila., 

1S51-52.     8°. 

CotiffNts:  I.  Weiser,  C.  Family  rcgislor  ;  — Narra- 
tive of  a  journey  made  in  1737  from  Tulpehocken  to 
Onoudago ;  — Journal  of  ihe  journey  lo  Ohio,  etc.— 
Peale,  R.  Lelter  on  the  first  experiments  in  steam 
naviKalion.— Logan,  Jas.  Letter  to  the  Soc.  of  Friends 
on  their  opposition  to  the  defence  of  the  colony. — 
Philadelphia.  Account  of  the  Overseers  o(  the  Poor, 
1758-59. — Pennsylvania.  Proclamations  by  the  Provin- 
cial Councils.  —  Banks.  Andrew.  Early  history  of 
Juniata  Co.— Trout.  Joab.  Sermon  on  the  eve  of  the 
Battle  of  Brandywtne.  — Muhlenberg.  H.  M.  Account 
of  the  march  of  the  Paxton  Boys  to  Phila.  ;  — Account 
of  the  reception  of  the  stamp  act  in  Phila. ;— Derivation 
of  the  name  of  *'the  Trappe"  in  Montgomery  Co.— 
New  York.  Common  Council.  Presentation  of  the 
freedom  of  the  city  lo  .And.  Hamilton.— Thomson.  C. 
Essay  on  Indian  affairs.— Croghan.  Geo.  Slate  of  the 
Indian  nations  in  1759.— Watson.  John  F.  Biog.  memoir 
of  Chas.  Thomson.— Minutes  of  the  officers  of  the 
Penn.  regiment  resp.  a  grant  of  land  on  the  Susque- 
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Watson,  John  F.  Notices  of  papers  in  C.  Thomson's 
possession  ;  —  Roht.  Morris's  application  to  Friends 
for  pecuniary  relief  for  the  southern  war,  1781 ;  — 
Papers  rel.  to  a  forced  loan  from  Ihe  provincial  treas- 
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of  Mooreland  — Loxley.  Bcnj.  Journal  of  the  campaign 
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by  the  Northmen.— Buck.  Wm.  J.  Indian  utensils  and 
implements.— Extracts  from  the  records  of  the  courts 
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Selections  from  the  Logan  papers. 

—  Memoirs,     vols,   i   [pts.  1   and  2,  also 

reprint],  2  [pis.  i  and  2],  ^^  [pt.  2],  4  [pts.  i 
and  2],  5-13.     13  vols.     Phila.,  1S26-91.     8°. 

Contntts:  vol.  1,  pt.  i.  Constitution,  circular, 
officers  and  members  of  the  Sociely.— Rawle.  W.  In- 
augural discourse.- Vaux.  R.  Locality  of  the  treaty 
between  Penn  and  the  Indians.  1682.— Wharton,  T.  I. 
Notes  on  the  provincial  literature  of  Penn.— Dunlop.  J, 
Controversy  between  Penn  and  Lord  Baltimore.  — 
Penn.  W.     Letters,  wilh  will. 

I,  pt.  2.  I'apers  rel.  lo  the  v.ilcdictory  address  of 
Pres.  Washington.— Rawle,  W.  Vindication  of  Heckc- 
wcldcr's  History  of  the  Indian  nalions.— Watson,  J. 
FirM  selllcmenl  of  Buckingham  and  Solcbury,  Penn.— 
James,  T.  C.  Account  of  the  discovery  of  anthracite 
coal  on  the  Lehigh.— Conyngham.  R.  Extracts  from 
papers  in  the  (»ffice  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Common- 
wealth. Harrisburg,  etc.  — Morris.  C.  Contiib.  to  tbc 
medical  bislory  of  IVnn. -Bottle.  E.  Negro  slavery, 
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newly  elected. 

2,  pt.  I.  Vaux.  R.  Anniversary  discourse; -Com- 
munication on  the  subject  of  two  medals  struck  in 
Phila.,  :757.— Aupaumut,  H.  Embassy  to  the  western 
Indians,  from  orig.  ms.  with  remarks,  by  B.  H.  Coates. 
-  Conyngham.  R.  Settlement  of  the  Dunkers  at 
Ephrata,  Penn.  —  Endress.  C.  Short  history  of  the 
Dunkers.— Hazard.  E.  Introduction  of  anthracite  coal 
into  PhiUidelphia.— Fell.  J.  Discovery  and  first  use  of 
anthracite  in  the  valley  of  Wyoming.— Comly,  I.  His- 
tory of  Byberry,  Penn.,  with  notices  of  first  settlers.— 
Breck.  S.  Hist,  anecdote  of  John  Harris,  Sen.— Penn, 
Wm.  Instructions  to  his  commissioners,  i6Si.— Penn. 
T.  and  R.  Instructions  to  J.  Hamilton.— Penn.  Wm. 
Letters  to  Charles  II.  and  the  Earl  of  Sunderland. 

2,  pt.  2.  Griffitts,  Saml.  P.  Notice  of  G.,  by  B.  H. 
Coates. — Keith's  commg  to  the  government  of  Penn., 
and  his  conduct  in  it. -Report  of  committee  appointed 
to  examine  the  minute  book  of  the  Soc.  for  political 
inquiries.— Fisher.  Joshua  F.  Some  .account  of  the 
early  poets  and  poetry  of  Penn.— Mifflin,  Thos.  Sketch 
of  [his]  life,  by  Wm.  Rawle— Tyson.  Job  R.  Examina- 
tion of  charges  against  \V.  Penn.  —  Watison.  J.  F. 
Memorials  of  country  towns  and  places  in  Penn.— 
Penn,  Wm.  Speech  to  the  Provincial  Council  of  Penn., 
Apl.  I,  i-oo.— Quarry,  Robt.  Information  against  the 
government  of  Penn.,  with  Wm.  Penn's  answer  thereto. 
—Pennsylvania.  Minutes  of  aconference  held  by  Lieut. 
Gov.  W.  Markham,  with  Delaware  and  Susquehanna 
Indians,  July  6,  1694.— List  of  officers,  members,  etc. 

3,  pt.  2.  Coates,  B.  H.  Discourse  on  the  origin  of 
the  Indians  of  .\merica.— Penn.  Wm.  Discourse  on 
the  private  life  and  domestic  habits  of  P..  bv  J.  F. 
Fisher.  — James.  T.  C.  Memoir,  by  J.  R.  Tyson.— 
Watson,  J.  F.  Indian  treaty  for  the  site  of  Philadelphia 
and  the  adj.acent  country.— Du  Ponceau.  P.  S.,  anii 
Fisher,  J.  F.  History  of  the  treaty  of  Penn  with  the 
Indians,  16S2.— Penn,  W.  Letter  to  the  inhabitants  of 
Pennsylvania.— Petition  of  the  Indians  to  Gov.  Mark- 
ham.— Report  of  the  committee  on  the  Indian  portraits. 
—  Penn,  Wm.  .Memoir  of  part  of  [his]  life,  by  C.  Law 
ton  :  -Fragments  of  an  apology  for  himself. 

4.pt.  I.  Du  Ponceau.  P.  S.  Inaugural  discourse — 
Rawle,  W.  Memoir,  by  T.J.Wharton.— Johnson, Walter 
R.  Desc.  of  a  specimen  of  engraving  bv  the  aborigines 
of  N.  A.,  etc.— Vaux.  Robt.  Memoir,  by  T.  M'K.  Pettit. 
— Penington,  J.  Examination  of  B.  Plantagenefs  De- 
scription cf  the  province  of  New  Albion.— Penn,  Wm. 
Inedited  letters,  by  J.  F.  Fisher. 

4,  pt.  2.  Tyson,  J.  R.  Discourse  on  the  colonial 
history  of  the  Eastern  and  some  Southern  states.— 
Stokely,  B.  Remarks  on  Mercer  Co,,  Penn— Pastorius, 
F.  D.  Descr.  of  the  province  of  Penn.— Circular  of  the 
Society,  1S45  — Huidekoper,  A.  Incidents  in  the  early 
history  of  Crawford  Co.,  Penn.—  M'Calmont.  J.  S. 
Letter  on  Franklin,  Venango  Co..  Pa.— Robinson,  L. 
Letter  [on]  Wattsburg,  Erie  Co.,  Pa.— Baker,  R.  I, 
Description  of  Economy,  Beaver  Co.,  Pa.— Fouike,  W. 
P.  Notes  on  the  Indians  of  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.— Con- 
stitution of  the  Society.— Catalogue  of  papers  rel.  to 
Penn.  and  Delaware,  at  the  State  Paper  Office,  Lon- 
don.—Lists  of  officers  and  contributing  members. 

5,  Sargent.  W.  History  of  an  expedition  against 
Ft.  DuQuesne,  1755,  under  Braddock  :  with  memoir. 

6,  Johnston,  A.  Account  of  the  Society  of  the  Cin- 
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of  the  Cincinnati,  17S4.— Ward.  T.  Insurrection  of 
1794.  in  the  western  counties  of  Pa.,  Wilkinss  account 
of  the  gathering  on  Braddock's  field,  and  Gallatin's 
memoir  of  the  insurrection.— Penn,  Wm.  Presents! 
to  the  Soc.  ofthe  belt  of  wampum  given  by  the  Indi; 
to  Penn,  1682;  with  his  letters,  plan  for  the  union 
the  English  colonies,  and  plan  for  the  confederati 
of  the  states  of  Europe.— Reed.  W.  B.  .Acadian  exih 
or,  French  neutrals  in  Penn.;  appended,  A  relation 
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Pennypacker,  Samuel  Whitaker.  Annals  of 
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Sec  Pennypacker  family. 

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Same.     Diary  and  correspondence  ;  with 

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Wheatlev,    Henry   B.     Pepys  and   the 

world  he  lived  in.     Lond.,  iSSo.     8°. 

Perceval,  Spencer.  See  Caroline  Amelia  Eliza- 
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Percival,  James  Gates.  Eulogies  on  P.;  by  E. 
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Percivall,  William.  Hippopathology  ;  treatise 
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Percy,  John.  Metallurgy.  Introduction,  re- 
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Metallurgy;  iron  and  steel.    Lond.,  1S64. 

8°. 

Metallurgy;    silver    and    gold.       Pt.     i. 

Lond.,  iSSo.     8°. 

Metallurgy  of  lead,  including  desilveriza- 

tion  and  cupellation.     Lond.,  1870.     8°. 

Percy,  Thomas.  Reliques  of  ancient  English 
poetry ;  old  heroic  ballads,  songs,  etc.  3 
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Percy  Society.  See  Barclay,  Alex. — Wright, 
Tlios. 

[Perdicaris,  Ion.]  American  claims  and  the 
protection  of  native  subjects  in  Morocco  ;  by 
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Pereira,  Jonathan.  Elements  of  materia  medica 
and  therapeutics;  with  notes  and  add.,  by 
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8°. 

The  physician's  prescription   book.     2d 

Anier.  ed.     Phila.,  1857.     12°. 

Treatise  on  food  and  diet ;  ed.  by  Clias. 

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Pereira,  Nuno  Marquez.   Compendio  narrative 

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got.'i,  1862.     8°. 
Perlcaud,  Antoine.     See  Bourbon,  Chas.  de. — 

Nemours,  Chas.  E.  de  S.,  due  de. 
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Perier,  G.    Bourbon  rArchamb.iuU  sous  Louis 

XIV.     Paris,  1873.     12°. 
Perkins,  Augustus  Thorndikc.     Notice  of  the 

Perkins  arms  in  England.   (Essex  Inst.  Hist. 

col.  V.  15.) 

Two   historical    letters;    com.    by  G.  A. 

Perkins.    (Same.  v.  23.) 

See  Copley,  John  Singleton. — Dumaresq 

family. 

Perkins,  Charles  Callahan.  Cyclopxdi.i  of 
painters  .iiul  p.iiiitings.  .SVv  Chaniplin,  lohn 
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northern,  southern  and  eastern  Italy.  Lond., 
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Tuscan  sculptors  ;  their  lives,  works  and 

times.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S64.     s.  fol. 

Perkins,  David.     See  Lang  family. 

Perkins,    Frederic    Beecher.      Check    list    for 

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Perkins,  George  A.    See  Fabens,  Jon. — Perkins 

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Perkins,  G.  \V.    Historical  sketches  of  Meriden, 

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Perkins,  Henry  Coit.     Memoir  of  P.;  by  Saml. 

J.  .Spalding.     {Esse.x  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  12.) 
Perkins,  James  Breck.    France  under  Mazarin, 

with  review  of  the  administration  of  Riche- 
lieu.    2  vols.     N.  v.,  1SS6.     S°. 
Perkins,  James  Handasyd.    Annals  of  the  West. 

Cinn.,  1S46.     8°. 

Discourse.     (Ohio  Hist,   and   Pliil.  .See, 

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Perkins,  Nathan.     See  Coleman,  Seth. 

Perkins,  Samuel.  Historical  sketches  of  the 
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Perkins,  Thomas  Handasyd.  Memoir  of  P.; 
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Perley,  Sidney.  Dwellings  of  Boxford.  (Es- 
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Pernety  or  Pernetti.  Antoine  Joseph,  I'abbe. 
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1763-64.     Nouvelle  ^d.     2  vols.     Paris,  1770. 
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Pernot,  — .  Notice  historique  sur  le  chateau 
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Peron,  Francois.  X'oyage  for  the  discovery  of 
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Perrault,  Charles.  Popular  tales  ;  ed.  from  the 
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Perret,  Louis.  Catacombes  de  Rome.  6  vols. 
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4.  Lampes,  vases,  pierres  pr^cieuses  gravies,  instru- 


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PERRY 


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6.  Description  des  plan- 


Perrjn,  John.  Selection  of  100  of  his  fables  ; 
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Perrin,  Lavalette.  Memory  of  the  just ;  ser- 
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Perring,  |.  S.  The  pyramids  of  Gizeh,  from 
actual  survey;  with  sketches  by  E.  J.  An- 
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Survey  of  the  pyramids  at   Abou  Roash, 

etc.     See  Vyse,  Howard. 

Ferris,  William.  Maps  of  the  city  of  Brooklyn. 
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Perrone,  Giovanni.  Praelectiones  theologic^e. 
4  vols.     Paris,  1870.     8°. 

Perrot,  Aristide  Michel.  Collection  historique 
des  ordres  de  chevalerie,  civils  et  militaires. 
Paris,  1820.     4°. 

SuppliSment,  par  L.  T.  FayoUe.    Paris, 

1846.    4°.    (Bd.  with  preceding.) 

Manuel  du  graveur.     Paris,  1S30.     12°. 

Perrot,  Georges,  and  Chiplez,  Charles.  His- 
tory of  art  in  ancient  Egypt ;  tr.  and  ed. 
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vols.     Lond.,  18S3.     1.  8°. 

History  of  art  in  Chaldsea  and  As- 
syria ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  Walter  Armstrong.  2 
vols.     Lond.,  1884.     1.  8°. 

History   of  art   in    Persia  ;    from   the 

P'rench.     Lond.,  1S92.     1.  8°. 

History  of  art  in  Phoenicia  and  its  de- 
pendencies ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  Walter  Arm- 
strong.    2  vols.     Lond.,  1885.     1.  8°. 

History  of  art  in  Phrygia,  Lydia,  Caria 

and  Lycia  ;  from  the  French.  Lond.,  1892. 
1.  8°. 

—    History   of  art   in   Sardinia,  Judcea, 

Syria  and  Asia  Minor  ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  I.  Go- 
nino.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S90.     1.  8°. 

Perrot,  Nicolas.  Mtmoire  sur  les  moeurs,  cous- 
tumes  et  relligion  des  sauvages  de  I'Amer- 
ique  septentrionale ;  pub.  par  J.  Tailhan. 
Leipzig,  1S64.     8°. 

Perry,  Ainos.  Carthage  and  Tunis,  past  and 
and  present.     Prov.,  1869.     8°. 

Official  tour  along  the  eastern   coast  of 

tlie  regency  of  Tunis.     Prov.,  1891.     8°. 

See  Allen,  Zachariah. 

Perry,  Arthur  Latham.  Elements  of  political 
economy.     N.  Y.,  1S73.     8°. 

Introduction  to  political  economy.    N.Y., 

1S80.     8°. 


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PETERS 


Se'f  Perr>'  family. 

Perry,  Elizabeth  A.  Brief  history  of  Gloces- 
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Perry,  Gardner  Braman.  Discourse  in  Brad- 
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history  of  the  town.     Haverhill,  1S21.     S°. 

History    of   Bradford,    Mass.,    to    1S20. 

Haverhill!  1S72.     8°. 

Perry,  George  Gresley.  History  of  the  Eng- 
lish Church,  from  Henry  VIII.  to  the  silenc- 
ing of  convocation  in  the  iSth  century. 
Lond.,  1S7S.     12°.     (Student's  manual.) 

History  of  the  Reformation  in  England. 

2d    ed.      Lond.,    188S.      12°.      (Creighton's 
Epochs  of  church  history.) 

Perry,  Kate  E.  The  old  burying  ground  of 
Fairfield,  Conn.;  also  an  account  of  the  "re- 
building of  the  tombs,"  July  S.  iSSi,  by  Wm. 
A.  Beers.     Hartford,  1882.     8°. 

Perry.  Matthew  Calbraith.  Narrative  of  the 
e.vpediiion  of  an  American  squadron  to  the 
China  Seas  and  Japan,  1852-54.  3  vols. 
Wash.,  1856.     4°. 

.Vote:  Vol.  !.  comp.  from  notes  and  journals  of 
Perry  and  his  ofBcers,  by  F.  L.  Hawks  ;  vol.  j,  Re- 
ports on  natural  hislor>'.  by  Green,  Bache  and  others ; 
vol.  3  is  entitled,  "  U.  S.  Japan  Expedition  :  obs.  on 
7.odiacal  light,  by  George  Jones." 

Griffis,  Wni.  Elliot.     Perry;    a  typical 

American  naval  officer.     Boston.  1887.    8°. 

Perry,  Oliver  Hazard.  Inauguration  of  the 
Perry  statue  at  Cleveland,  including  addresses 
and  proceedings  ;  with  sketch  of  Wm.  Wal- 
cutt,  the  sculptor.     Cleveland,  1S61.     8°. 

Perry,  Witller  Copland.  Greek  and  Roman 
sculpture.     Lond.,  1S82.     8°. 

Perry.  William  Stevens.  A  century  of  Episco- 
pacy in  Portland  ;  sketch  of  the  Epi.scopal 
Church  in  Portland,  Me.,  from  the  organiza- 
tion of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Falmouth,  1763. 
Portland,  1S63.     8°. 

[/lJ.]     Historical  collections  rel.   to  the 

American  colonial  church.     3  vols.     Hart- 
ford, 1870-73.     4°. 

Contriiti :  1.  Virginia.  2.  Pennsylvania.  3.  Massa- 
chusetts. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  Church  Mission- 
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Massachusetts.     Boston,  1859.     8°. 

History    of    the    .-Xmerican     Episcopal 

Church,    1587-1883.     2   vols.     Boston,    1885. 
1.8°. 

History  of  the  Prot.  Epis.  Church  in  the 

U.  S.     Sec  Hawks,  F.  L. 

See  I'ructer,  I'rancis. 

Perry  family.  Descendants  of  Jonathan  Perry 
iif  Top.sham,  .Me.;  comp.  by  A.  L.  Perry. 
AiiKUsIa,  1891).     8°. 

Perslut  Flaccus,  Aulus.  Opera  omnia  ex  ed. 
G.  I..  K'enig  cum  notis  et  interprctatione  in 
usum  Delphini.     Lond.,  I'alpy,  1820.     8°, 


Satirae ;  item  Lucilii  fragmenta  ;  Satira 

Sulpiciae  ;  cum  notis,  cur.  A.  Perreau.  Pari- 
siis,  1S30.     8°.     (Lemaire.  Bibl.  class.  Lat.) 

Eiig.     Satires,     .^tr  Juvenal  is. 

Personne,  pseud.     Sec  De  Fontaine,  F.  G. 
Perth,  James  Drummond,  carl  of.     Letters  to 

his  sister  the  Countess  of  Erroll  and  other 

members  of  his  family  ;  ed.  by  Wm.  Jordan. 

Lond.,  1S45.    4°.     (Camden  Soc.  v.  33.) 
Perth.     Guide   to  the  city  and   its  environs. 

Perth,  1S12.     12°. 
Perthes,  Friedrich  Christoph.     Life  and  times 

of  P.  [from  the  German].     Edin.,  1S59.     12°. 
Perthes,  Justus.     Taschen-Atlas.    Gotha,  1885. 

12°. 
Pertz,  Georg  Heinrich.     Der  jelteste  Versuch 

zur  Entdeckung  des  Seeweges  nach  Ostih- 

dien  1291.     Berlin,  1859.     4°. 
Pestalozzi,  Johann   Heinrich.     Life  and  trials 

of  P.  with  e.Ktracts  from  his  works,  etc.,  by 

E.  Biber.     Phila.,   1833.     8°.     (Greenbank's 

Per.  lib.  v.  1.) 
Peter  I., //ic  Grea/,  emperor  0/ Russia.     Fox- 

TE.VELLE,  B.  le  B.  de.     Northern  worthies  ; 

or,  Lives  of  Peter  the  Great  and  Catharine  ; 

tr.  from  the  French.      2d  ed.     Lond.,  1730. 

12°. 

ScHfVLER,  Eugene.     Peter  the  Great ;  a 

study  of  historical  biography.  2  vols.  N.  Y., 
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Segur,  P.  P.,  comic  de.    History  of  Peter 

the  Great ;  with  sketch  of  the  history  and 
statistics  of  Russia.  Phila.,  1833.  S°.  (Green- 
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Peter,   Jip.   of  Alexandria.      Writings.      See 

Methodius. 
Peter  of  /Hois.    Chronicle  of  Croyland.     See 

Ingulphus. 
Peter,  Hugh.     Sec  Peters,  Hugh. 
Peter,  Rubert.     See  Kentucky.    Geol.  Survey. 
Peter.     .s'(<'  Petriis,  Pierre  and  I'ietro. 
Peterborough    and    Monmouth,    Charles   Mor- 

daunt,    earl  of      Peterborough ;    by    Wm. 

Stcbbing.     Lond.,  1.S90.     12°.    (Eng.  men  of 

action.) 
Peterborough,    England.      Chronicon    Petro- 

burgeiise  ;  curanteThomaStapleton.   Lond., 

1S49.     4°.     (Camden  Soc.  no.  47.) 
Peters.  Absalom.   Sprinkling  the  only  mode  of 

baiilism  made  known  in  the  Scriptures.    .M- 

bany,  iS4S.     12°. 
Peters,  Hugh.   Two  letters,  1654.   (Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.  Col.  v.  21.) 

Felt,  J.  B.     Memoirs,  or  defence  of  1'. 

Boston,  1 85 1.     S°. 

Pkteks,  Samuel.     History  of  P.     N.  \'., 

1S07.     8°. 

Peters,  |ohn  K.,  ./;•.  Miscellaneous  remarks 
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>Iuseum,  Boston.     Boston,  1845.     8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1849.     8°. 


PETERS 


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PETRIE 


Letters.      Boston, 


also   poems  by 
3d  ed.      Bostoi: 


Peters,   Phillis  AVheatlev. 
1S64.     S". 

Memoir  and   poems ; 

slave    [George    Horton], 
1S3S.     16°. 

Scf  La  Valine,  J.  de. 

Peters,  Samuel.     See  Peters,  Hugh. 

[Peters,  Samuel  Andrew.]  General  history  of 
Connecticut  ;  by  a  Gentleman  of  the  prov- 
ince.    New  Haven,  1829.     12°. 

Petersburg  Daily  Courier,  vol.  i.  Petersburg. 
iSi4-i5-     4°- 

Peterson,  Edward.  History  of  Rhode  Island. 
N.  v.,  1S53.     8°. 

Petherick,  Edward  Augustus.  .See  York  Gate 
Geog.  and  Colonial  Library.     Catalogue. 

Petherick,  John  (7«(/ Petherick,  KateH.  Travels 
in  Central  Africa,  and  explorations  of  the 
western  Nile  tributaries ;  with  app.  on  fresh 
water  turtle,  by  J.  E.  Gray  ;  fishes  of  the 
Nile,  by  Albert  Giinther,  etc.  2  vols.  Lond. , 
1S69.     8°. 

Petlgny,  Frani;ois  Jules  Filleul  de.  Histoire  du 
\'endomois  ;  livre  I.  Antiquites.  [Imp.] 
Paris,  n.  d.     1.  S°. 

Petigru,  James  Louis.  Oration  on  the  3d  anni- 
versary of  the  Society,  May  27,  1858.  (South 
Carolina  Hist.  Soc   Col.  v.  2.) 

Petlclerc,  Emma  L.  History  of  Cheshire,  Mass. 
See  Raynor,  Ellen  M. 

Petitot,  Claude  Bernard  [Ed.].  Collection 
complete  des  memoirs  rel.  &  I'histoire  de 
France,  i^res^r.  52  vols.  Paris,  1S21-27.  8°. 
Coutc-iLts:  1.  Ville-Hardouin,  G.  de.  M^moires. 
2.  Louis  IX.  of  France.  Mem.  du  Jean  de  Joinville,  ou 
histoire  de  Louis.  3.  E.xtraits  des  mss.  Arabes  rel. 
au  regne  de  Louis.  4-5.  Du  Guesclin,  B.  Memoires. 
5,  6.  Charles  V.  Le  Iivr«  du  roy,  par  Christine  de 
Pisan.  6,  7.  Boucicaui,  Jean  de.  Histoire,  par  T. 
Godefroy.  7.  Fenin,  Pierre  de.  Memoires.  8.  Jeanne 
d'A/c.  Memoires  cone,  la  pucelle  d'Orleans. — Riche- 
mont,  Cotnte  de.  Histoire,  par  G.  Gruel.  —  llliers, 
Florent  d'.  Memoires,  par  D.  Godefroy.  9,  10.  La 
Marche,  Olivier  de.  Memoires.  11.  Du  Ciercq.  Jac- 
<4ue5.  Memoires.  ii-i.^.  Comines,  Philippe  de.  Me- 
moires. 13,  14.  Jean  de  Troyes.  Histoire  de  Louys 
XI.  14.  Villeneuve,  Guillaume  de.  Memoires.— Bou- 
chet.  Jean.  MOm.  de  La  Tremouille.  15.  :6.  Bayard. 
P.  du  T.,  <«f!',i/;>;-.  Histoire  du  chevalier.  16.  Fleu- 
range.  R.  de  La  Mark.  c/i^z'fl//i?/-de.  Histoire  du  reigne 
de  Louis  XII.  et  Francois  l."\-ou\se  de  Savoye .  Journal. 
17-19.  Du  Beliay,  Martin.  Memoires.  20-22.  Moniluc, 
Blaise  de.  Commentaires.  23-25.  Tavannes,  Gaspard 
de.  Memoires.  26-28.  Vieilievilie,  F.  de  S.  de.  Me- 
moires. 28-30.  Villars,  F.  B.,  Afl;-(7«  de.  Memoires.  par 
Chas.  de  Cosse.  31,  32.  Rabuiin.  Francois  de.  Com- 
mentaires. 32.  Fenilon.  BertranddeSalignac.  Le  siege 
de  Metz.parCliarles  v.— Coligny,  Caspar  de.  Lesiige 
de  St.  Quentin.-La  Chastre,  Claude  de.  Memoires.— 
Rochechouart  G.  de.  Memoires.  33.  Castelnau.  Mi- 
chel de.  Memoires.  34.  Mergey.  Jean  de.  Memoires. 
—La  Noue,  Franfois  de.  Memoires.— Gamon.  Achille. 
Memoires.— Philippi,  Jean.  Memoires.  35.  Bouillon, 
Henri,  due  de.  Memoires.— Tavannes,  Guillaume Saul.\ 
de.  Memoires.  36.  Hurault.  P.,  comle  de  Chevernv. 
Memoires.— Hurault.  P..  «'.  de  Chartres.  Memoires. 
Marguerite  de  Valois.  Memoires.— Thou,  J.  A.  de. 
MOmoires.  38.  Choisnin.  Jean.  Memoires.  —  Merle, 
Mathieu.  Memoires.  38-43.  Cayef,  Pierre  Victor. 
70 


Chron.  novenaire.  43.  Sainf-Auban.  Jacques  de.  Mi- 
moires.  44.  Villeroy,  N.  de  Neufville,  seigneur  de. 
Memoires. — Angouleme,  Due  d'.  Memoires.  45-49. 
L'Estoile,  Pierre  de.  Memoires.  49.  Bourgeois,  Louise. 
Comment,  etc.— Gilloi,  Jacques.  Memoires.— Groulard. 
Claude.  Memoires —Marillac.  Michel  de.  Memoires. 
50-51.  Fonlenay-Mareuil.  F.  D.,  w/t/;'^«;^  de.  Memoires. 
52.  Table  ,i,'cnerale, 

- —  ct  Monmerque,  L.  ).  N.  D.  [Eds.].  Col- 
lection des  memoires  rel.  a  I'histoire  de 
France.  2^  s^r.  78  vols,  in  79.  Paris,  1S20- 
29.     S°. 

Contents:  1-9.  Sully,  M.  de  Bethune,  due  de.  Econ- 
omies royales.  10,  u.  Richelieu.  A.J.  du  P.,  carrfiwa/. 
Memoires.  11-16.  Jeannin.  Pierre.  Memoires.  16. 
Estr^es,  F.  A.,  rfwf  de.  Memoires.  16,17.  Phelypeaux. 
Va\x\,comlede  Po7ttchartrain.  Memoires.  iS,  ig,  Rohan. 
Henri,  (/«t-de.  MSmoires.  19-21.  Bassompierre.  F.  de. 
Memoires.  21-30.  Richelieu.  A.  J.  du  P.,  cardinal. 
Memoires.  31.  Orleans,  Gaston,  due  d'.  Memoires. 
3:-32.  Pontis,  Louis,  sicur  de.  Memoires.  33,  34.  Ar- 
nauld  dAndilly,  R.  d".  MSmoires.  34.  Arnauld,  A., 
fabbe.  Memoires.— Nemours,  M.  d'6.,  duchesse  de. 
Memoires.  35,  36.  Lom^nie.  H.  A.,  comte  de  Brienne. 
Memoires.  36-40.  Motteville,  Framboise  B.  de.  Me- 
moires.   40-43.  Montpensier,  A.  M.  L.  d'O.,  Mile.  de. 


44-46.  Retz,  J.  F 
M&moires.  47.  Joly.  Guv.  ^ 
Mim.  cone,  le  cardinal  de  Ret 
Memoires.— Berihod,  F.  Me 
F.  de  P.  de  C,  marquis  de.  ^ 
Nanijay,  E.,  (ro;«^t' de,  Memoi 
cauld,  F.  de.     Memoires.    52. 


dinal  de. 
res.-Joly.  Claude. 
Conrart.  \-alenlin. 
5.    49-51.  Montglat. 
La  Chatre- 
res.  51,52.  La  Rochefou- 
Gourville,  Jean  HSrauIt 


de.  Memoires.  53,  54.  Lenet,  Pierre.  Memoires. 
54.  Montrisor,  C.  de  B.,  comte  de.  Memoires. —Fon- 
trailles,  Louis,  7.7co7w/f  de.  Relation,  etc.  55,56.  Guise, 
Henri  de  Lorraine,  rf«cde.  Memoires,  56,  57.  Gramont. 
Antoine,  marechat  de.  Memoires,  57.  Du  Plessis- 
Praslin.  Cesar,  ro7«/^.  Memoires.  58,59.  Meusnier  de 
Querlon.  .\.  G.  Memoires  de  M.  de  .  .  .  1643-90.  59.  La 
Porte,  Pierre  de.  Memoires.  60-63.  Talon.  Omer.  Me- 
moires. 63.  Choisy,  F.  T.,  Vabbi  de.  Me-moires  de 
Louis  XIV.  64.  Temple,  Guillaume.  Memoires.  64, 
65.  La  Fayette,  Comtesse  de.  Histoire  de  Henrietta 
Maria  d'Anglelerre  ;  et  memoires  de  lacourde  France. 
65.  La  Fare,  C,  A.,  marquis  de.  Memoires.  65,  66. 
Berwick,  J.  Fitz-James,rfttcde.  MSmoires.  66.  Caylus, 
.Marquise  de.  Souvenirs.  67,  68.  Torcy,  J.  B.  Colbert, 
marquis  de.  Memoires.  68-71.  Villars,  Claude  L.  H., 
tnareelial  d^.  Memoires.  71-74.  Noailles,  A.  J.  ^/  A. 
M.,  dues  de.  Memoires.  74,  75.  Forbin.  Claude,  comte 
de.  Memoires.  75.  Duguay-Trouin.  Rene.  Memoires. 
76,  77.  Duclos,  Charles  Pineau.  Memoires  secrets.  77, 
Staal,  M.  J.  C.  de  Launay  de.  Memoires.  78.  Table 
generale. 

Petitot,  Jean,  et  autres.  Catalogue  de  portraits 
peints  sur  email.     [Paris],  1862.     8°. 

Petrarca,  Francesco.  Sonnets,  triumphs  and 
other  poems  ;  tr.  into  English  verse  ;  with  a 
life,  by  Thos.  Campbell.     Lond.,  1S59.     12°, 

Campbell,  Thomas.     Life  of  P.     2  vols. 

Lond.,  1841.     8°. 

Reeve,  Henry.     Petrarch.     Edin.,  1878. 

12°.     (Foreign  classics  for  Eng.  readers.) 

Petrle,  George.  Church  and  state  in  early 
Maryland.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud,  v. 
10.) 

Petrle,  George,  Ecclesiastical  architecture  of 
Ireland  ;  essay  on  the  round  towers  of  Ire- 
land, etc.     2d  ed.     Dublin,  1S45.     1.  8°. 

Petrle,, William  M.  Flinders.  Pyramids  and 
temples  of  Gizeh.  New  ed.  Lond.,  n.  d. 
1.8°. 


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PHELPS'  NEW  YORK,  Etc. 


Petronius  Arbiter,  Titus.  Satyricon.  See 
Propertiiis. 

Petrus  Damianus,  St.    See  Damianus,  P. 

Petrus,  Deacon,  and  others.  De  incarnatione 
et  gratia  Domini  Nostri  Jesu  Christi  liber. 
(Migiie.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  62.) 

Petrus,  of  Tliessaloiiica,  Patricius  ct  inagister. 
E.xcerpta  de  legationibus  gentium  ad  Ro- 
manes. [Gr.  et  Lat.]  (Corpus  script.  Byz. 
V.  14) 

Petrus.     .S"(Y  Peter. — Pierre. -rPietro. 

Pettee  family.     .See  Morse,  A. 

Pettenglll.  .S.  .NL  Newspaper  directory.  N.  V., 
1S77.     S°. 

Same.     N.  V.,  1878.     8°. 

Pettigrew,  James  Bell.  Animal  locomotion,  or 
walking,  swimming  and  flying ;  with  a  dis- 
sertation on  aeronautics.  2d  ed.  Lond., 
1S74.     12°. 

Pettigrew,  Thomas  Joseph.  Bibliotheca  Sus- 
sexiana  ;  catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Duke 
of  Sussex.    2  vols,  in  3.    Lond.,  1S27-39.    8°. 

Chronicles  of  the  tombs;  preceded  by  an 

essay  on  epitaphs  and   other  monumental 
inscriptions.     Lond.,  1S64.     12°. 

Superstitions  connected   with    medicine 

and  surgery.     Lond.,  1844.     8°. 

Pettit,  Thomas  M'Kean.     See  Vaux,  Roberts. 
Petty,  Sir  William.     Essays  on  political  arith- 

metick.     Lond.,  1699.     12°. 
Petzholdt,  Julius.   Catalogus  Bibliothecae  Dan- 

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Peutinger,  Konrad.    La  table,  d'apres  I'original 

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historique  et  critique ;   par   Ernest   Dcsjar- 

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Peyton,    John    Lewis.       History    of   Augusta 

County,  Va.     Staunton,  1882.     8°. 
Peyton,  Walter.  Voyage  to  India,  1615.   (Kerr's 

Col.  of  voy.  v.  9.) 
Pfelffer,  Carl.     American  mansions,     n.  t.  p. 

[Boston,  1S89.]     fol. 

Sanitary  relations  to  health  principles  in 

architecture  ;  paper  read  before  the  Amer. 
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Pfelffer,  Emily.  Flying  leaves  from  east  and 
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Sonnets.    Rev.  and  enl.  ed.    Lond.,  n.  d. 

12°. 

Women   and   work  ;    an   essay.     Boston, 

1887.     S". 

Pflzmaler,  August.  Sechs  Wandschirme  in 
Gestalten  dcr  verg.'inglichen  Welt  ;  ein  Ja- 
panischor  Roman.     Witn,  1847.     8°. 

Pfoundes,  C.  Fu-so  mimi  bukuro  ;  a  budget 
of  Japanese  notes  by  P.;  repr.  from  the  Japan 
Mail.   Pis.  1-2  [imp,].    Yokohama,  1S75.    8°. 

Phtedrut.  Fabuls  .(lisopia: ;  ex  ed.  J.  G.  S. 
Schwabii  cum  notis  ct  interpretatione  in 
usum  Delphini.     Lond.,  Valpy,  1822.     8°. 

Fabulae  /Esopia: ;  recog.  ct  praetatus  est 

Lucianus  Mueller.     Lipsiae,  1873.     12°. 


Quales  pub.  J.  G.  S.  Schwabe;  accedunt 

Romuli  fabularum  .Esopiarum  libri  IV.,  qui- 
bus  novas  Phaedri  fabellas  subjunxit  J.  B. 
Gail.  2  vols.  Parisiis,  1S26.  8°.  (Lemaire. 
Hibl.  class.  Lat.) 

Eng.     Same.     See  Terenlius. 

Pharmaceutical  Journal  and  transactions.     2d 

ser.,  V.  7-1 1  :  3d  ser.,  v.  1-4.  9  vols.  Lond., 
1S65-74.     8°. 

Pharmacopceia  of  the  U.  .S.  See  National  Med- 
ical Convention. 

Phayre.  Sir  Arthur  Purves.  History  of  Burma, 
from  tlic  earliest  time  to  the  end  of  the  first 
war  with  British  India.  Lond.,  1883.  8°. 
(Triibner's  Oriental  series.) 

Phear,  Sir  John  Budd.  The  Aryan  village  in 
India  and  Ceylon.     Lond.,  1S80.     12°. 

Phelan,  James.  History  of  Tennessee.  Bos- 
ton, 1S88.     8°. 

Phelps,  Amos  Augustus.  Argument  for  the 
perpetuity  of  the  Sabbath.  Boston,  1841. 
12°. 

Phelps,  Austin.  The  still  hour  ;  or,  Commu- 
nion with  God.     San  Fran.,  1S60.     12°. 

,  Park,  E.  A.,  ami  Furber,  D.  L.     Hymns 

and  choirs  ;  or.  The  service  of  song  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord.     Andover,  i860.     8°. 

W.\RD,    Eliz.   S.    P.      Austin   Phelps ;    a 

memoir.     N.  Y.,  1S91.     8°. 

Phelps,  Edward  John.     See  Linsley,  Charles. — 

Prentiss,  Samuel. 
Phelps.   Elizabeth   .Stuart.      .SV*-  Ward,    Eliz. 

S.  V. 
Phelps,  John  Wolcolt.    Life  and  public  services 

of  P.;  sketch,  by  C.  H.  C.  Howard.    Brattle- 

boro,  1887.    12°. 
Phelps,  Matthew.     Memoir  and  adventures  of 

P.,  partic.  in  two  voyages  from  Connecticut 

to  the  Mississippi,  1773-S0;  comp.  from  his 

journal,  etc.,  by  .X.  Haswell.     Bennington, 

1802.     12°. 
Phelps,  Noah  Amherst.    History  of  the  copper 

mines  and  Newgate  prison  at  Granby,  Conn.; 

also  tlie  captivity  of  Daniel  Hays,  by  the 

Indians,  1707.     Hartford,  1845.     8°. 

History  of  Simsbury,  Granby  and  Canton, 

1642-1S45.     Hartford,  1845.     8°. 

Phelps,  Oliver  Seymour.     See  Phelps  family. 

Phelps,  Richard  H.  History  of  the  Newjjate  of 
Connecticut,  at  Simsbury,  now  East  Granby  ; 
appended,  a  description  of  the  state  prison 
at  Welhersfield.    3d  ed.    Hartford,  1844.    8°. 

Same.     Albany,  1S60.     4°. 

Phelps,  William.     History  and  antiquities  of 

Somersetshire.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S39.     4°. 
Phelps  family.     Genealogy  of  Othniel   Phelps 

of    .Aylnur,    Canada   West  ;     by   C)livcr    S. 

Phelps.     Si.  Catharines,  1862.     8°. 
Phelps  family.   A  few  facts,  figures  and  fancies. 

Scraps,     n.  p.,  1862.    8°. 
Phelps'  New  York  city  guide.  N.  Y.,  1853.  12°. 


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PHILADELPHIA 


Phelypeaux,  Paul,  comte  de  Pontchartrain. 
M(.'moires.     (Petitot  M^m.  2de  s^r.  v.  16-17.) 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  Banquet  given  by  the  learned 
societies  of  Phila.,  18S7,  in  commemoration 
of  the  framing  and  signing  of  the  constitu- 
tion of  the  U.  S.     Phila.,  1888.     1.8°. 

Breakfast  to  the  Justices  of  the  Supreme 

Court  of  the  U.  S.,  Sept.  15,  18S7,  by  the 
Philadelphia  Bar.     Phila.,  1888.     8°. 

Charter.     See  Pennsylvania.     Charter. 

National     Centennial     commemoration  ; 

proceedings  on  the  looth  anniversary  of  the 
introduction  and  the  adoption  of  the  "  Reso- 
lutions resp.  independency."  Phila.,  1S76. 
1.  8°. 

Philadelphia  directory,  1791,  1845,  '54-^3, 

'65-75,  '79-81,  'S4-85,  '87.  29  vols.  Phila., 
1791-1SS-.     8°. 

■  Philadelphia    Journal    of   Homoeopathy. 

vols.  1-2.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1S52-54.     8°. 

Philadelphia  Journal  of  the  Medical  and 

Physical  Sciences,  vols.  3-14.  12  vols,  in  6. 
Phila.,  1821-26.     8°. 

Philadelphia   Universalist.     See  Univer- 

salist  LTnion. 

Public  Ledger  building  ;  with  account  of 

proceedings  connected  with  its  opening, 
June  20,  1867.     Phila.,  1S6S.     8°. 

Wealth   and   biography   of   the   wealthy 

citizens  of  Phila.:  by  a  Member  of  the  Phila. 
Bar.     Phila.,  1S45.  '8=. 

Commissioners  for  the  Erection  of  Public 

Buildings.  Proceedings  at  the  laying  of  the 
corner  stone  of  the  new  public  buildings  on 
Penn  Square,  July  4.     Phila.,  1S74.     8°. 

Reply  to  the  request  of  S.  G.  King  for 

a  statement  of  operations  for  1882,  etc. 
Phila.,  1883.     8°. 

Committee  of  Defence.    Minutes,  1814-15. 

(Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  8.) 

Common     Council.       Minutes,     1704-76. 

Phila.,  1S47.     8°. 

Department  for  Supplying  the  City  xuith 

Water.  Annual  report  of  the  chief  engineer, 
1873-76.     4  vols.     Phila.,  1S74-77.     8°. 

Report   on  the  water  supply  for  the 

city  made  by  the  Commission  of  Engineers. 
Phila.,  1875.     8°. 

Select  and  Common  Council.    Ordinances 

of  the  corporation  of  Phila.  ;  the  original 
charter,  act  of  incorporation,  etc. ;  with 
notes  and  references,  by  John  C.  Lowber. 
Phila.,  1812.     8°. 

AC.\DEMV     OF     N.\TIR.\L     SCIENCES      OF 

Phila.    Journal,    vols.  3-6.    4  vols.     Phila., 

1823-29.    8°. 
Same.     New  ser.     vols.   3   [pts.  3-4] 

and  S  [2-4].     2  vols.     Phila.,  1856-81.     4°. 
Proceedings.   2d  ser.  vols.  5-6.  2  vols. 

Phila.,  1S61-62.     8°. 
Same.      3d   ser.     vols.    5-1 1.     7   vols. 

Phila.,  1875-81.     8°. 


Master- 
-5  vols. 


Inter- 
Wash., 


Report  of  transactions,  1S24-28.  3  vols. 

Phila.,  1825-29.     8°. 

Adelphi  School.    Sketch  of  [its]  origin 

and  progress  in  the  northern  liberties  ; 
established  under  the  direction  of  the  Phila. 
Ass'n.  of  Friends  for  the  Instruction  of  Poor 
Children.     Phila.,  1810.     8°. 

Americ.\n  Catholic  Historical  Soci- 
ety OF  Phila.  Records,  1884-91.  vols.  1-3. 
3  vols.     [Phila.]  18S7-91.     8°. 

Sec  Flick,  L.  F. 

Cente.n-xial  Exhibition,  1876, 

pieces  of  the  Centennial,  illustrated. 
Phila.  [1876].     1.  8°. 

Contents:     I.    Strahan,    Ed.    Fine  art. 
W.ilter.     Industrial  art.    3.   Wilson,  Jos.  M. 
mechanics,  science. 

U.  S.  Centennial  Commission 

national  Exhibition,  1S76.     9  vols. 
i88o.    8°. 

Contents:  1.  Report  of  the  director-general,  incl. 
reports  of  bureaus  of  administration.  2.  Reports  of 
the  president,  secretarj"  and  executive  committee,  etc. 
3-8.  Reports  and  awards,  Group  1-36.  and  collective 
exhibits;  ed.  by  F.A.Walker.  9.  Grounds  and  build- 
ings of  the  Cent.  Exhib.,  1876  ;  ed.  by  Dorsey  Gardner. 

Journal,  1S72.     Phila.,  1872.    8°. 

Christ-Church,   St.  Peter's   .\nd  St. 

J.AMEs's.  Charter  of  the  united  churches, 
granted  June  14,  1765  ;  also  bylaws  and  reso- 
lutions of  the  vestry.     Phila.,  1813.     8°. 

Christ  Chlrch  Hospital.  Proceedings 

on  laying  the  corner  stone  of  the  new  hospital 
at  Belmont ;  including  addresses  of  Alonzo 
Potter  and  Benj.  Dorr.     Phila.,  1856.     8°. 

Church  of  the  Epiph.\xv.     Statement 

of  facts  bearing  on  the  action  of  the  vestry 
in  requesting  the  resignation  of  the  rector 
[D.  A.  Tyng].  2d  ed.  with  appendix.  Phila., 
1856.    8°. 

Franklin   Fire  Insurance  Company. 

Semi-centennial  celebration.  Phila.,  1879. 
8°. 

Gloria  Dei  Church,  district  of  South- 

wark.  Charter  of  incorporation  and  by-laws. 
Phila.,  iSSi.     12°. 

Library  Company  of  Phila.     Bulletin. 

47  nos.     Phila.,  1S67-92.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  books  ;  prefixed,  an  ac- 
count of  the  institution,  with  the  charter, 
laws  and  regulations.     Phila.,  17S9.    8°. 

Same,    with    index    of  subjects    and 

authors.    4  vols.     Phila.,  1835-56.     8°. 

Charter,  laws  and  catalogue  of  books. 

Phila.,  1764.     12°. 

See  Loganian  Library. 

Mercantile     Library     Company     of 

Phila.  42d,  5ist-56th,  59th-6oth,  64th  an- 
nual reports.     10  vols.     Phila.,  1865-S7.     8°. 

Bulletin,   vol.  i.    Phila.,  1S82-85.   1.8°. 

Finding  list  for  novels.     Phila.,  1878. 

8°. 


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NlMISMATIC    AND  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY 

OF    Philadelphia.      Charter,    constitution 

and  by-laws.     Phila.,  1865.    8°. 
Proceedings  on  the  presentation  of  a 

medal  to  Eli  K.  Price,  in  commemoration 

of  the  2ist  anniversary.     Phila.,  1S79.     8°. 
Proceedings  on  the  25th  anniversary, 

Jan.  4,  18S3.     Phila.,  1SS3.     8°. 
Report  of  proceedings,  1865-66,  '78-S3, 

'85,  'S7-91.     10  vols.     Phila.,  1S67-92.     8°. 

Philadelphia  Contributionship.  Cen- 
tennial meeting  [address  by  Horace  Binney]. 
Phila.,  1S52.     8°. 

Provident  Life  and  Trust  Company. 

Mortality  experience,  1866-85  !  Pi'ep-  by  Asa 
S.  Wing!     n.  p.,  1SS6.     8°. 

St.  Mark's  Church.     Annual  statement 

of  the  parish.     Phila.,  1866.     8°. 

Harrison  et  al.  vs.  the  rector,  church- 
wardens, and  vestry  of  the  church.  Com- 
plainants' affidavits.    2  vols.   Phila.,  n.  d.  8°. 

Lay  cooperation  in  the  church.   Phila., 

1S61.    8°. 

Third  Presbyterian  Church.    History 

of  ecclesiastical  proceedings  rel.  to  the 
church.  Rev.  Ezra  Stiles  Ely,  etc.  Phila., 
1S14.     12°. 

Philanthropic  results  of  the  war.   Set-  Brockett, 

Linus  P. 
Philanthropist.  The.   vols.  1-2.    2  vols.    Loud.. 

1.S11-12.     8°. 
PhWanthropos,  psaiti.    .Sf*?  Ladd,  W. 
Phiiastrius,  S/.,  bp.  of  Brescia.  Liber  de  hwre- 

silnis.    cum    praecedentibus    prolegomenis. 

iMigne.  P:Uri)l.     s.  Lat.  v.  12.) 
Phllbrick  family.     Genealogy  of  the  Philbrick 

and    Philbiook    families,    descended    from 

Thomas   Philbrick,    15S3-1667 ;   by  J.  Chap- 
man.    Exeter,  1886.     8°. 
Philidor./>.5c«(/.     .Sff  Danican,  F.  A. 
Philip  I.,  king  of  Fiance.     Proces-verbal  du 

sacre  de  P.  i  Rheinis.     (Guizot's  Col.  dcs 

mem.  v.  7.) 
Philip  II.,  Augustus,  of  France.     Guillaume 

/(•  ISrclon.     \'ie  de    P.     (Guizot's  Col.  des 

mem.  v.  11.) 

RiGORD,  — .     Vie  de  P.     (Sawc,  v.  11.) 

Philip.  A'ing,  Indian  name,  Metacom.     Eulogy  ; 

by  \Vm.  Apes.     Boston,  1S36.     S°. 
Philip,  Ale.xander  Philip  Wilson.     Treatise  on 
protracted  indigestion  and  its  consequences. 
Phila.,  1S43.     8°. 

Treatise  on  the  nature  and  cure  of  those 

diseases  which  precede  change  of  structure. 
Bah.,  1831.     8°. 

Philip,  Robert.  See  Milne,  Win.— WhitefR-kl, 
George. 

Philippe,  de  I/arveng,  abbot  of  Sotre-Damc 
dc  lionne-Espirance,  Cambray.  Opera  om- 
nia. Parisiis,  1855.  I.  S°.  (Migne.  Patrol. 
s.  Lat.  v.  203.) 


Philippe   dc  Rcimcs.     Romance  of  Blonde  of 

0.\ford  and  Jehan  of  Dammartin  ;  ed.  by  Le 

Roux  de  Lincy.    Lond.,  1858.    4°.    (Camden 

Soc.  V.  72.) 
Philippi,   Bernardo   E.      Neueste   Nachrichten 

iiber  die   Provinz   Valdiva    [sic. J.      Cassel, 

1852.     12°. 
Philippi,  Friedrich  Adolph.     Commentary  on 

the   Epistle   to   the   Romans;    tr.   by  J.  S. 

Banks.     2  vols.     Edin.,  187S-79.     8°. 
Philippi,  Jean.     Memoires.     (Petitot  Mem.  I*r= 

ser.  V.  34.) 
Phllippus,   Prcsbvtcr.     Comnienlarius   in  Job. 

(Migne.  PatrcW  s.  Lat.  v.  23.) 
[Philips,  Edward.]    The  new  world  of  words  ; 

a  general   English   dictionary.     3d  ed.  col. 

and  pub.  by  E.  P.     London,  1671.     fol. 

Godwin,   Wm.      Lives  of  Edward  and 

John  Philips ;  added,  collections  for  life  of 
Milton,  by  John  Aubrey  ;  the  life  of  Milton, 
by  Ed.  Philips.     Lond.,  1S15.    4°. 

Philips,  Miles.     Voyage  to  Mexico  and  other 

places,  1568.     (Hakluyt's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  3.) 
Phillimore,   Catlierine   Marv.      See   Angelico, 

Era. 
Phillimore,  John  George.     Private  law  among 

the  Romans.     Lond.,  1863.     8°. 
Phillimore,  Sir  Robert  Joseph.   Commentaries 

on  international  law.     3  vols,  in  2.     Phila., 

1854-57-    s°. 
Phillipps.  Inmes  Orchard  Ilalliwell.    See  Halli- 

well-Pli'illipps,  J.  O. 
Phillips,   Adelaide ;  a   record,   by   Mrs.  R.  C. 

Waterston.     Bo.ston,  1883.     12°. 
Phillips,  Albert  .Merritt.     See  Phillips  family. 
Phillips,  Bridget.    Letter  to  Edward  Rishworth, 

16S4.     (Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  4.) 
[Phillips,  George  Scarle.]     The  country  sketch 

book,  by  January  Searle  \pseud.\     Lond., 

1851.     12°. 

See  Elliott,  Eben. — Wordsworth,  Wm. 

Phillips,  Henry, /;-.     Account  of  two  maps  of 

America,  pub.  1550  and  1555.  (N.  J.  Hist. 
Soc.  Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  6.) 

Catalogue    of   the   New  Jersey   bills    of 

credit,  1723-86.     Phila.,  1S63.     8°. 

[ ]  Historical  sketch  of  the  paper  money 

issued  by  Pennsylvania  ;  by  a  Member  of  the 
Numismatic  Society.     Phila.,  1S62.     8°. 

Historical  sketches  of  the  paper  currency 

of  the  American  colonies,  ist  ser.  Roxburv, 
1865.     4°. 

2d   ser.      Continental    p.aper  money  ; 

historical  sketches  of  American  paper  cur- 
rency.    Roxiniry,  1866.     4°. 

Phillips,  John,  iSix>-74.  Treatise  on  geology. 
2  vols.  Lond. ,1838.  12°.  (Lardncr'sCab.  oyc.) 

Wsuvius.     Oxford,  1869.     12°. 

Phillips,  John.  Mexico  illustrated  ;  with  de- 
scriptive letter-press  in  English  and  Spanish. 
Lond.,  184S.     fol. 

Nnir:  The  plates  .ire  fnmi  ilrawinRS  by  Wm.  Rider. 


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Phillips,  John  Artluir.  Copper  smelting.  (Se- 
van's Brit,  man.  v.  i.) 

Phillips,  Lawrence  Barnett.  Dictionary  of  biog- 
rapliical  reference.     Lond.,  1871.     8°. 

Phillips,  Maude  Gillette.  Popular  manual  of 
English  literature  ;  containing  outlines  of  the 
literature  of  France,  Germany,  Italy,  Spain 
and  the  U.  S.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  18S5.     8°. 

Phillips,  Samuel,  1752-1802.  Memoir  of  P.; 
by  J.  L.  Taylor.     Boston,  1856.     8°. 

[Phillips,  Samuel,  1815-54.]  Essays  from  the 
London  times.     N.  Y.,  1852.     12°. 

Phillips,  Samuel  March.  Famous  cases  of  cir- 
cumstantial evidence ;  with  the  theory  of 
presumptive  proof     Boston,  1874.     8°. 

Phillips,  Stephen  H.     See  Ward,  Nathaniel. 

Phillips,  Thomas.  Voyage  to  Africa  and  Bar- 
badoes,  1693-94.  (Churchill's  Col.  of  voy. 
V.  6.) 

Phillips,  Wendell.  Speech  for  aid  in  the  pre- 
servation of  the  Old  South  Meeting  House. 
Boston,  1878.     8°. 

Speeches,  lectures  and  letters.     Boston, 

1863.     8°. 

Curtis,  George  W.     Phillips  ;  a  eulogy 

before  the  municipal  authorities  of  Boston. 
N.  Y.,  1884.     8°. 

Martyn,  Carlos.     Phillips,  the  agitator  ; 

with  appendi.x,  containing  The  lost  arts ; 
Daniel  O'Connell ;  The  scholar  in  a  republic. 
N.  Y.,  1890.     8°.     (Amer.  reformers.) 

See  Child,  Lydia  M.— Loring,  Ed.  G. 

Phillips,  Willard.  Propositions  concerning  pro- 
tection and  free-trade.     Boston,  1850.     12°. 

Phillips  Academy  [Andover,  Mass.].  Catalogue, 
1SS4-S6,  '88.    3  vols.    Andover,  1S84-88.    8°. 

Constitution.     Andover,  182S.     8°. 

Report  on  deeds  of  gift  and  donations. 

Andover,  1856.     8". 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy  [E.xeter,  N.  H.].  Cata- 
logue, 17S3-18S3.     Boston,  1883.     8°. 

Catalogues,  1S83-92.    9  vols.    Exeter  and 

Boston,  1S84-92.     8°. 

Exercises  at  the  centennial  celebration, 

1SS3.     Exeter,  1S84.     8°. 

Phillips  family.   Phillips  genealogies  ;  including 

the  family  of  George  Phillips,  first  minister  of 

Watertown,  Mass.,  from  1630;  comp.  by  A. 

'M.  Phillips.     Auburn,  1885.     8°. 
Philobiblion,  The;  a  monthly  bibliographical 

journal,     vols.  1-2  in  i.     N.  Y.,  1S62-63.     4°. 
PhWob'ibWus,  pseud.     See  Brockett,  Linus  P. 
Philoerin,  Sampfilius,  pseud.    See  Woodworth, 

Samuel. 
Philomathean  Review,    vols.  3-5.     3  vols,  in  i. 

Brooklyn,  18S2-S4.     fol. 
Philomneste,  junior, /'.?«/«'.     See  Brunet,  Gus- 

tave. 
Philosophical  Magazine,  by  Alex.  Tilloch.  vols. 

1-22,  24-34.    33  vols.     Lond.,  1798-1809.    8°. 
Philosophical     Transactions.       See    London. 

Royal  Society,. 


Philosophic  de  la  nature.  See  Delisle  de  Sales, 
J.  B.  C,  I. 

Phllpot,  John.  Examinations  and  writings, 
1555 ;  ed.  by  Robert  Eden.  Camb.,  1S42. 
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Phinney,  Elias.  History  of  the  battle  of  Lex- 
ington, Apl.  19,  1775  [with  hist,  notes]. 
Boston,  1S25.     8°. 

Phippen,  George  D.  Old  planters  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  4.) 

Old   planters    of   Salem,    1628.      (Same, 

v.  I.) 

Phipps,  Constantine,  John,  isi  baron  Mulgrave. 
Voyage  towards  the  North  Pole,  1773. 
Lond.,  1774.     4°. 

Same.     (Pinkerton's  Voy.  v.  i.) 

Phipps,  Joseph.     Original  and  present  state  of 

man  as  held  by  the  Quakers  ;  added,  remarks 
on  the  arguments  of  Saml.  Newton,  repr. 
Phila.,  17S3.     8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1788.     8°. 

Phips,  Sir  William.  Bowen,  Francis.  Life  of 
P.     (Sparks'  Amer.  biog.  v.  7.) 

Pond,  Enoch.     Life  of  P.    (Lives  of  chief 

fathers  of  N.  Eng.  v.  6.) 

Phipson,  Thomas  Lambe.  Phosphorescence  ; 
or.  Emission  of  light  by  minerals,  plants  and 
animals.     N.  Y.,  1869.     12°. 

Phisterer,  Frederick  \Comp.'\.  New  York  in 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-65.  Albany, 
1S90.     1.  8°. 

Phocion,/i.r^/«/.     .^cf  Hamilton,  Alex. 

Phoebadius,  St.,  bp.  of  Ay  en.  Liber  contra 
Arianos  ;  Tractatus  de  fide  orthodoxa  ;  Li- 
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Phoenix,  Stephen  Whitney.  See  Phoenix  fam- 
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Phoenix  family.  Descendants  of  John  Phoenix, 
an  early  settler  in  Kittery,  Me.;  by  S.  Whit- 
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Phonotypic  Journal,     vol.  3.     Bath,  1S44.    8°. 

Photius,  Patriarch  of  Constantinople.  Sanctis- 
simae  Dei  genetricis  ecclesiae  descriptio. 
(Corpus  script.  Byz.  v.  37.) 

Photographic  Journal.  See  Liverpool.  Photo- 
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Phrantzes,  Georgius.  Annales  ;  ex  recensione 
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Phrenological  Journal  and  Magazine  of  Moral 
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Picart,  Bernard.  Ceremonies  et  coutumes  re- 
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[Piohon,  Thomas.]  Lettres  et  m(lmoires  pour 
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rel.  to  the  history  of  Cape  Breton  and  Saint 
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Pickell,  John.     Sec  Washington,  George. 

Pickering,  Charles.  Chronological  history  of 
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The  Gliddon  mummy  case  in  the  Museum. 

(Smithsonian  Inst.  Contrib.  v.  16.) 

[Pickering,  Henry.]  Ruins  of  Paestum,  and 
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4°- 
Pickering,  John.     Essay  on  a  uniform  orthog- 
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Notes  on  Edwards'  Observations  on  the 

Indian  language.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v. 
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Observations  on  the  Massachusetts  lan- 
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Pickering.  Octavius.     See  Pickering,  Timothy. 
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Letter  exhibiting  the  danger  of  an  un- 
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Same;  added,  Sullivan's  answer.  Hart- 
ford, 1S08.     8°. 

Review  of  the  correspondence  between 

John  Adams  and  \Vm.  Cunningham,  1803-12. 
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Satiie.     2d  ed.     .Salem,  1824.    8°. 

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Pickering,  Octavius,  and  Upham,  Chas. 

\V.  Life  of  Pickering.  4  vols.  Boston,  1867- 
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Pickering  family.  Genealogical  data  resp. 
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—  Supplement.     Boston,  1884.    8°. 

Pickett,  Albert   lames.    History  of  Alabama, 

Georsia  and  Mississippi.  2  vols.  Charles- 
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Pickett,  Thomas  E.  Testimony  of  the  mounds  ; 
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Pictorial  history  of  the  Great  Eastern  steam- 
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Picture  of  New  York  citv.  See  Mitchill,  Saml. 
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Piddington,  Henry.  Lois  des  tempStes ;  ou. 
Guide  du  navigateur  ;  Ir.  de  I'ouvrage  de  P. 
aug.  de  notes,  par  H.  Bousquet.  Maurice, 
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Pidgeon,  William.  Traditions  of  De-coo-dah, 
and  antiquarian  researches.    N.  Y.,  1S5S.    S°. 

Pieces  of  a  broken-down  critic.  See  Bristed, 
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Pierce,  Edward  Lillie.     See  Sumner,  Chas. 

Pierce,  Franklin.  Life  of  P;  by  Nath.  Haw- 
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Pierce,  Frederick  Clifton.  History  of  Grafton, 
Mass.,  from  1647  ;  including  genealogies. 
Worcester,  1879.    8°. 

See  Pearce  family. — Pierce  family. 

Pierce,  John.      Brookline  jubilee  ;    discourse 

in  Brookline,  Mch.  15,  1847,  the  day  which 
completed  half  a  century  from  his  ordina- 
tion.    Boston,  1S47.     8°. 

Historical    sketch    of   Brookline,    1805. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  12.) 

Pond,  A/rs.  Memoir  of  P.  by  his  daughter; 

ed.  by  C.  Lowell.     (Same,  v.  31.) 

Pierce,  Josiah.  History  of  Gorhani,  Me.  Port- 
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Pierce  family.  Pierce  genealogy,  no.  4,  record 
of  the  posterity  of  Michael,  John  and  Wil- 
liam Pierce:  by  Fred.  C.  Pierce.  Albany, 
1SS9.     8°. 

Pierce  family.     See  Whitcomb  family. 

Pierce  County,  Wisconsin,  ist  annual  review. 
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Pierce.     See  Pearce  and  Peirce. 

Pierotti,  Ermete.  Jerusalem  ;  a  description  of 
the  ancient  and  modern  city,  with  views, 
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Lond.,  1864.     fol. 

Pierpont,  John,  and  Beers,  Sarah.  Account  of 
the  celebration  of  the  looth  anniversary  of 
[their]  wedding,  Dec.  29,  1S67.  New  Haven. 
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Pierre  [le  V^n^rable],  adbot  of  Cluny.  Opera 
omnia.  Parisiis,  1854.  1.  8°.  (Migne.  Pa- 
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Pierre  de  Blois,  archdeacon  of  Bath.  Oper  i 
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Pierre  de  Celle,  bp.  of  Chartres.  Opera  omnia. 
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Pierre, </(■  I'aiil.v-Cernay.  Histoire  del'her^sie 
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Historia  Albigensium  et  sacri  belli  in  eos 

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V.  213) 


PIERRE 


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PINCHEON  PAPERS 


Pierre,  of  Maillezais.  De  coenobio  Mallea- 
censis  insulae.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v. 
146.) 

Pierre  de  Poitiers,  cka?icellor  of  the  Academy 
of  Paris.  Panegyricus  Petro  Venerabili 
dictus,  in  primo  adventu  ejus  ad  Aquitaniam 
secundam ;  Ad  calumniatorem  ;  Epistola. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  189.) 

Sententiarutn  libri  \ .     {Same,  v.  211.) 

Pierre  [CoJWM/or].     Historia  scholastica  ;  Ser- 

mones.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  19S.) 

Pierre,  the  Chattier.  Yerbum  abbreviatuni. 
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Pierre.     See  Peter,  Petrus  and  Pietro. 

Pierrepont,  Edwards.  Review  of  B.  F.  Butler's 
defence  in  rel.  to  the  New  Orleans  gold.  N. 
Y.,  1S65.     12°. 

[Pierrepont,  Henry  Evelyn.]  Historical  sketch 
of  the  Fulton  Ferry  and  its  associated  fer- 
ries ;  by  a  Director.     Brooklyn,  1S79.     8°. 

Ix  1IE1I0RI.\M.     n.  p.,  18S8.     s.  4°. 

Pierronet,   Thomas.      Remarks    at  Stabroek, 

Rio  Demerarv,  1798.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  6.) 

Specimen  of  the  mountaineer,  Skoffieand 

Micmac  languages.     {Same,  v.  6.) 

Piers,  Ploughman.     See  Langland,  Wm. 
Pierson,  Ji/rs.  Frederick  H.    See  Lamb,  Martha 

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Pierson,  Lizzie  B.     See  Pierson  family. 

Pierson  family.  Pearson  genealogical  records  ; 
collected  and  comp.  by  Lizzie  B.  Pierson. 
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Pierson.     See  Pearson. 

Pietro  [Grisologo],  St.,abp.  of  Ravenna.  Ser- 
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Pietro,  Deacon  and  librarian  of  jMonte-Casino. 
Chronicon  Casinense,  auctoribus  Leone  Mar- 
sicano  et  Petro  diacono  ;  De  viris  illustribus 
Casinensibus  ;  Liber  de  ortu  et  obitu  justo- 
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trol, s.  Lat.  V.  173.) 

Pietro  da  Ravenna,  or  Petrus  de  Honestis. 
Regula  clericorum.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 
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Pietro.     See  Peter,  Petrus  and  Pierre. 

Pietro  Lombardo,  Bp.  of  Paris.  Opera  omnia. 
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Pigafetta,  Filippo.  Relatione  del  reame  di 
Congo  et  delle  circonvicine  contrade  tratta 
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Pigafetta,  Francesco  Antonio.  E.xtracts  from 
his  treatise  on  navigation.    (Pinkerton's  Yov. 

V.    II.) 

First  voyage  round  the  world  by  Magel- 
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[with]  documents  and  notes,  by  Lord  Stan- 
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Voyage  round  the  world,  1519-22.     (Pin- 

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Piganiol  de  la  Force,  Jean  Aimar.  Descrip- 
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1765-     i3°- 

Introduction  a  la  Description  de  la  France. 

2  vols.     Paris,  1752.     12°. 

Nouvelle  description  de  la  France.    3iSnie 

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Pike,  G.  D.  The  Jubilee  singers  and  their 
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Pike,  James  Shepherd.  The  new  Puritan ; 
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Pike,  Luke  Owen.  History  of  crime  in  Eng- 
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Pike,  Nicholas.  Sub-tropical  rambles  in  the 
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Pike,  Robert.     See  Pike,  James  S. 

Pike,  Samuel.  Compendious  Hebrew  lexicon 
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Pike,  Zebulon  Montgomery.  Account  of  expe- 
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Whiting,  Henry.     Life   of  P.     (Sparks' 

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Bibliog.    of   the     Iroquoian    languages. 

Wash.,  18SS.     8°.     {.Same.) 

Bibliog.    of  the  Muskhogean  languages. 

Wash.,  1889.     8°.     {Same.) 

Bibliog.  of  the  .Siouan  languages.    Wash., 

18S7.     8°.     {Same.) 

Pilpay.     See  Bidpdi. 

Pirn,  Bedford  Clapperton  Tryvillion.  Ship- 
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Pinckney.  Chark-s  Cotesworth,  Marshall,  John, 
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Pindar,  Peter,  psaid.     Sec  Wolcott,  John. 

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Pollock.  5/V William  Frederick.  ^S^rMacreadv, 
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Pollock  family.  Pollock  ;  a  record  of  the  de- 
scendants of  John,  James,  Charles  and 
Samuel  Pollock,  who  emigrated  from  Ire- 
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Polo,  Marco.  Book  [of]  the  kingdoms  and 
marvels  of  the  East ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  Henry 
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Same.     2d  ed.  rev.  with  new  matter.     2 

vols.     Lond.,  1S75.     8°. 

Travels  into  China  and  the  East,  1260-95. 

(Kerr's  Voy.  v.  i.) 

Same.     (Pinkerton's  \'oy.  v.  7.) 

Polonceau.  .\ntoine  Reniy.     Notice  sur  le  nou- 

\  eau  systenie  de  pouts  en  fonte  suivi  dans 
la  construction  du  pont  du  Carrousel.  Avec 
planches.  2  vols.  Paris,  1839.  4°  and  ob. 
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Polus.  Malllicw.     Sec  Poole,  Matthew. 

Polyanthus;  [ed.  by  J.  T.  Buckingham].  5 
vols.     Boston,  1805-07.     12°. 

Same.  Enlarged  for  1813.  vol.  2.  Bos- 
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Polybius  of  Mef;ahipolis.  Historiarum  libri  qui 
supersunt  interprete  Isaaco  Casaubono. 
Jacobus  Gronovius  recensuit,  etc.  vols.  1-2. 
2  vols.     .Amstel..  1670.     8°. 

ling.      General    history;     tr.    from    the 

Greek,  by  James  Hampton.  3d  ed,  2  vols. 
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Pomerius.  Julianus.  He  vita  contemplaliva 
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Pomeroy,  John  Norton.  Introduction  to  muni- 
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Pomet,  Pierre.  Compleat  history  of  druggs, 
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[Pomey,  Francois  Antoine.]  The  Pantheon, 
representing  the  fabulous  histories  of  the 
heathen  gods  and  lieroes  ;  [ed.]  by  And. 
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Pompey,  .V.  }'.  Re-union  of  the  sons  and 
daughters  of  Pompey  ;  proceedings,  history 
of  the  town,  etc.     Pompey,  1875.     8°. 

Pomroy  family.     See  Lawrence  family. 

Ponce,  Nicolas.  Les  illustres  Frangais ;  ou. 
Tableaux  historiques  des  grands  hommes  de 
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Poncet,  Charles  Jacques.  Journey  to  Abys- 
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Poncet,  P.  F.,  a66e.  La  cathiJdrale  d'Annecy 
et  ses  tombeau.x  ;  notice  historique.  An- 
necy,  1876.     8°. 

Pond,  Daniel  Streator.     See  Pond  family. 

Pond,  Enoch.  Swedenborgianism  examined. 
Rev.  ed.     Boston  [1S61].     12°. 

See  Mather,  Increase. — Phipps,  Sir  Wm. 

Pond,  Gideon  H.  Dakota  superstitions.   (Minn. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  2.) 

RiGGS,  S.  R.,  and  others.  Memorial  no- 
tices of  P.     {Same,  v.  3.) 

[Pond,  Nathan  C]  .Story  of  the  memorial  in 
honor  of  the  founders  of  Milford  [Conn.], 
Aug.  28,  1889;  the  250th  anniversary,  n.  p., 
1889.     8°. 

Pond,  Preston.  Report  of  the  case  of  Moses 
Thatcher  vs.  P.,  for  slander.  Dedham,  1838. 
8°. 

Review  of  the  case  of  Thatcher  vs.  Pond, 

with  letters  of  Jerusha  M.  Pond.     Boston, 
1838.     8°. 

Pond,  Samuel  William.  Indian  warfare  in 
Minnesota.     (.Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Pond  family.  Genealogical  record  of  Daniel 
Pond  and  his  descendants  ;  by  Ed.  D.  Har- 
ris.    Boston,  1S73.     8°. 

Pond  family.  Genealogical  record  of  Samuel 
Pond  and  his  descendants  ;  by  Danl.  S.  Pond, 
n.  p.,  1S75.     8°- 

Pons,  J.  A.  Nouveau  dictionnaire  frani;ais. 
See  Bescherelle,  L   N. 

Pontanus,  Johann  Isaac.  Dissertation  cone, 
the   north-east  passage.     (Pinkerton's  Voy. 

v.  I.) 

Narrative  concerning  the  North.  (Han- 
ger's Voy.  V.  I.) 

Pontis,  Louis  de.     Memoires.     (Petitot  Mem. 

2de  ser.  V.  31-32.) 

Pontius,  St.,  deacon  at  Carthag^e.  De  vita  et 
passione  S.  Cypriani  ;  Acta  proconsularia 
.S.  Cypriani.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  3.) 

Pontoppidan,  Eric.  Natural  history  of  Norway  ; 
tr.  from  the  Danish.  2  pts.  in  r.  Lond., 
1755.     fol. 

Pool,  Alexis.  Statistical  view  of  the  executive 
and  legislative  departments  of  the  govern- 
ment of  Massachusetts,  etc.  Boston,  1852. 
8°. 


Pool,  Calvin  W.     Records  of  the  5th  parish  of 

Gloucester,   now   Rockport.      (Essex.    Inst. 

Hist.  col.  V.  21-22.) 
Pool,  Ebenezer.     .S>f  Marshall,  J.  \X. 
Pool,  Wellington.    Extracts  from  town  records 

of  Wenham.     (Essex   Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.'ig- 

20.) 

Inscriptions  from  Fairfield  burial  ground 

in  Wenham.     {Same,  v.  16.) 

Inscriptions  from  gravestones  in  tlie  old 

burying  ground  in  ^^'enham.     {Same.  v.  20, 
24.) 

Inscriptions  from  the  old  burying  ground 

in  Dodge's  Row  [North   Beverly].     {.Same. 
V.  24.) 

[Poole,  E.  R.]  Classical  collectors'  vade  me- 
cum  ;  an  introduction  to  the  knowledge  of 
the  best  editions  of  the  classics.  Lond.,  1822. 
12°. 

Poole,  John.  Hamlet  travestie,  with  burlesque 
annotations.    2d  ed.    Lond.,  1811.    8°. 

Same.    3d  ed.     rcpr.     N.  Y.,  1866.    4°. 

Poole,  Lat.   Polus,  Matthew.      Nullity  of  the 

Romish  faith  ;  or,  A  blow  at  the  root  of  the 
Romish  church.     3d  ed,    Oxford,  1667.     12°. 

Synopsis   criticorum  Scriptur^e.     4  vols. 

in  5.     Lond.,  1669-76.     fol. 

Poole,  Reginald  Lane.  History  of  the  Hugue- 
nots of  the  dispersion  at  the  recall  of  the 
edict  of  Nantes.     Lond.,  18S0.    8°. 

See  Bach,  Johann  Sebastian.— Wycliffe, 

John. 

Poole,  .Stanley  Lane.  Story  of  the  Barbary 
Corsairs.  N.  \.,  1890.  8°.  (Story  of  the 
nations.) 

Story   of  the  Moors  in  Spain  ;  with   the 

collaboration    of   Arthur   Oilman.      N.    Y., 
18SS.     8°.     {Same.) 

assisted  by  Gibb,  E.  J.   W.  and  Gllman, 

Arthur.     .Story  of  Turkey.     N.  V.,  1SS8.    8°. 
(Same.) 

Poole,  William  Frederick.  Anti-slavery  opin- 
ions before  1800.     Cinn.,  1873.     8°. 

Cotton    Mather    and    Salem    witchcraft. 

Boston,  1S69.     8°. 

[ ]  Cotton  Mather  and  witchcraft  ;  two  no- 
tices of  Chas.  W.  LIpham  his  reply.  Boston, 
1870.     s.  4°. 

Index   to   periodical    literature,     ist   ed. 

N.  Y.,  1848.     8°. 

Same.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8°. 

Same.    3d  ed.  brought  down  to  Jan.  1S82, 

with  the  assistance  of  Wm.  I.  Fletcher.    Bos- 
ton, 1882.     1.  S°. 

ist    supplement,    iSS2-[S6].      Boston, 

1888.     1.  8°. 

[ ]  Mather  papers.      Cotton    Mather    and 

Salem  witchcraft.     Boston,  1S68.     12°. 

[ Ballard,  Ed.,  and  Kidder,  Fred.]  Pop- 
ham  colony.  Me.;  a  discussion  of  its  histori- 
cal claims,  with  a  bibliographv.  Boston, 
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Pooley,  Thomas  Alexander.  Brewing,  distill- 
ing;.    (Bcvan's  Brit.  man.  v.  12.) 

[Poop,  Alfred.]  Historical  and  genealogical 
researches  and  recorder  of  passing  events  of 
Merrimack  vallev.  vol.  i.  Haverhill,  1S57- 
58.     1.  S°. 

See  Fiske  family. 

Poor,  Henry  Varnum.  nircctory  of  railway 
officials  and  directors.     N.  Y.,  1S86.     ob.  8°. 

Manual   of  the   railroads  of  the   United 

States,  1S68-90.   25  vols.    N.  Y.,  186S-90.   8°. 

Resumption  and  the  silver  question.     2d 

ed.     N.  Y..  1S7S.     8°. 

Poor,  John  Alfred.  Commercial,  railway,  and 
ship-building  statistics  of  Portland  and 
Maine.     Portland,  1855.     8°. 

English  colonization  in  America  ;  a  vin- 
dication of  the  claims  of  Sir  Ferd.  Gorges. 
N.  Y.,  1S62.  8°.  (Bd.  with  Ballard's  Pop- 
ham.) 

First  colonization  of  New  England  ;  ad- 
dress, Aug.  29,  1S62,  commemorative  of  the 
planting  of  the  Pophani  colony  on  the  pen- 
insula of  Sabino,  1607.     N.  Y.,  1S63.    8°. 

Poor  Richard, />jf«rf.     .Si-^  Franklin,  Benj. 

Poore.  -Alfred.     Sec  Poore  family. 

Poore,  Benjamin  Perley.  Conspiracy  trial  for 
the  murder  of  the  President.  3  vols.  Bos- 
ton, 1865-66.     12°. 

Perley's  reminiscences  of  sixty  years  in 

the  national  metropolis.  2  vols.  Phila.  [18S6]. 
8°. 

See  Burnside,  A.  E. — United  States.  De- 
scriptive catalogue  of  gov.  publications  ; — 
Federal  and  state  constitutions  ; — President. 
\'et<>  messages. 

Poore  family.  Memoir  and  genealogy  of  John 
Poore;  ten  generations,  1615-18S0;  by  Al- 
fred Poore.     Salem,  1881.     4°. 

Pope,  Alexander.  Works.  New  ed.  Col- 
lected in  p.irl  by  John  Wilson  Croker  ;  with 
introd.  and  notes,  by  W.  Elwin  and  W.  J. 
Courthope.     10  vols.     Lond.,  1871-89.     8°. 

Conlrnis:     1-4.  Poclry.    5.  Life  of  Pope,  by  W.J. 
t'liurlhriiic.    6-10.  Letters. 

Essay  on  man,  in  four  epistles  to  Lord 

Bolingbroke.     Worcester,  1797.     12°. 

Same.     Lond.,  1S19.     fol. 

Poetical  works,  with  the  commentary  and 

notes  of  Mr.   Warburton.     3   vols.     Phila., 
J819.     12°. 

Poetical  works,  with  a  life  by  Alex.  Dyce. 

3  vols.     Boston,  1864.     12°. 

Stephen,   Leslie.    Pope.     Lond.,    1880, 

■8°.    (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

Pope,  A.  _/;-.     Celebrated  dogs  of  America  ; 

with  colored  plates,     n.  t.  p.     fol. 
Pope,  Charles  Henry.     See  Pope  fainily. 
Pope,   I-'ranklin   Leonard.      Evolution   o(   the 

eleclric  incandescent  lamp.    Elizabeth,  1889. 

8°. 

See  Pope  family. 


[Pope.  Henry.]  The  struggle  for  existence  ; 
by  Gavilan  Peak  [pseud.].   N.  Y.,  1S72.    12°. 

Pope,  Thomas.  Treatise  on  bridge  architec- 
ture, in  which  the  advantages  of  the  flying 
pendent  lever  bridge  are  proved  ;  with  an 
hist,  account  of  bridges.     N.  Y.,  iSii.     S°. 

Pope.  William.     See  Pope  family. 

Pope  family.  Ancestry  of  Ebenezer  Pope; 
genealogical  notes  [by  Frank  L.  Pope]. 
Elizabeth,  1SS2.     8°. 

Pope  family.  Notice  of  some  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Joseph  Pope  of  Salem  ;  by  Henry 
Wheatland,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4°. 

Siiiiie.    (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  8.) 

Pope  family.  Genealogy  of  a  portion  of  the 
P.  family,  with  biographical  notices  of  Wni. 
Pope  of  Boston,  and  his  descendants  [by 
Wm.  Pope].     Boston, 1862.     S". 

Pope  family.  History  of  the  Dorchester  Pope 
family,  1634-18S8 ;  with  sketches  of  other 
Popes  in  England  and  America  ;  [by]  C.  H. 
Pope.     Boston,  1SS8.     8°. 

Popham,  George.  Letter  to  James  I.,  Dec.  13, 
1607  ;  with  introductory  remarks  and  further 
comments  on  Waymouth's  voyage,  by  the 
editor  [Wm.  Willis].  (Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  5-) 

Popham,  Sir  Home.  Description  of  Prince  of 
Wales  Isl.-ind.     Lond.,  :8o5.    S°. 

Popham  colony  ;  discussion  of  its  historical 
claims.     .See  Poole,  Win.  F. 

Popple,  Henry.  Map  of  the  British  empire  in 
America,  with  the  French  and  Spanish  set- 
tlements adjacent  thereto.   Lond.,  1733.    fol. 

Popular  genealo.gists.     See  Burnett,  George. 

Popular  Science  .Monthlv.  vols.  1-41.  41  vols. 
N.  Y..  1872-92.     8°. 

Popular  .Science  Review,  vols.  6-20.  15  vols. 
Lond.,  1S6--S1.     8°. 

Porcacchi  da  Castiglione,  Tonmiaso.  L'isole 
pit"!  famose  del  niAndo  descritte  e  intagliate 
da  Girolamo  Porro.     X'enelia,  1576.     fol. 

Porcher,  Frederick  .'\.  .'\ddre.ss  at  the  inaugu- 
ration of  the  South  Carolina  Hist.  Society, 
1S55.   (S.  C.  Hist.  .Soc.  Col.  V.  I.) 

Porcupine.  I'eler, /.?<-«</.     .SVt*  Cobbelt,  Wm. 

Porphyrius.  Publius  Optatianus.  Panegyricus 
Constantino  Aiigusto  dictus.  (.Migne.  Pa- 
trol, s.  Lat.  V.  19.) 

Porson.  Richard.  Narrative  of  the  last  illness 
and  death  of  P.;  bv  Adam  Clarke.  Lond., 
1.S08.     S°. 

[Porter,  Albert  H.]  Historical  sketch  of 
Niagara,  1678-1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Porter,  Alexander  S.  Changes  of  values  In 
real  estate  in  Boston  the  past  100  years. 
(Boslonian  .Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 

Porter,  David.  Exposition  of  the  facts  which 
justified  the  expedition  to  Foxardo,  etc., 
with  proceedings  of  the  court  of  inquiry 
thereon.  Wash.,  1825.  8°.  (Bd.  with  Min- 
utes of  his  court  martial.) 


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■  Journal  of  a  cruise  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, 

1812-14.     2  vols,  in  I.     Phila.,  1S15.     S°. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  of  the  courts   of 

inquiry  and  court  martial  relating  to  Porter. 
Wash.',  1825.     8°. 

Report  of  the  trial  of  P.  before  a  general 

court    martial    at    Washington  ;    by    Robt. 
Beale.     Wash.,  1825.     8°. 

Porter,  David  Di.\on.  Naval  history  of  the 
civil  war.     N.  Y.,  1SS6.     1.  8°. 

See  Sherman,  Wni.  T. 

Porter,  Ebenezer.  Lectures  on  eloquence  and 
style  ;  rev.  by  Lvman  Matthews.  Andover, 
1S36.     8°. 

Lectures   on   homiletics    and    preaching 

and  on   prayer  ;  willi  sermons   and  letters. 
Andover,  1S34.     8°. 

Letters  on  religious  revivals  [at]  the  be- 
ginning of  the  present  century.  Boston, 
1S58.     12°. 

Porter,  Edward  Griflin.  Aborigines  of  Austra- 
lia,    (.^mer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc,  n.  s.  v.  6.) 

Ancient  document  of  the  House  of  Wash- 
ington, read  at  meeting  of  Amer.  Antiq. 
Society,  Oct.  21,  1S82.    Worcester,  1883.    S°. 

Same.     (Amer.   Antiq.  Soc.   Proc.   n.  s. 

V.  2.) 

Rambles  in  old  Boston.     Illust.     Boston, 

18S7.    4°. 

[ and  Stephenson,   H.    M.]      Souvenir  of 

Lexington,  Mass.,   1775-1S75.     Boston,  1875. 
8°. 

See  Adams.  Samuel. — Garfield  family. 

Porter,  Elbert  Stothofl^.  Gladness  in  the  sanc- 
tuary ;  discourse  at  the  re  opening  of  the 
Ref.  Dutch  Church,  Williamsburgh,  L.  L, 
Feb.  5.     Williamsburgh,  1S54.     8°. 

The  Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  Williams- 
burgh ;  an  historical  discourse,  Nov.  4.  N.  V., 
1866.     8°. 

Elbert  S.  Porter  ;  in  memoriam.    [N. 

Y.,  iSSS.]     8°. 

See  Zabriskie,  F.  N. 

Porter,  Fitz  John.  Reply  to  the  rejoinder  of 
John  Pope  to  the  appeal  of  P.,  for  a  re-e.xami- 
nation  of  the  proceedings  inhiscase.  Morris- 
town,  1870.     S". 

Statement  of  the   services   of  the  Fifth 

army  corps  in  1S62,  in  northern  Virginia.    N. 
Y.,  1S7S.    S°. 

Review  of  the  Proceedings,  findings  and 

sentence  of  a  court  martial  for  the  trial  of  P. 
Wash.,  1863.     S°. 

See   Choate,   Joseph    H. — Johnson,  Rev- 

erdy. 

Porter,  George  Richardson.  Treatise  on  the 
origin,  improvement  and  present  state  of 
the  manufacture  of  porcelain  and  glass. 
Lond.,  1S32.     12°.     (Lardner's  Cab.  eye.) 

Treatise  on  the  origin,  improvement  and 

present  state  of  the  silk  manufacture.  Loud., 
1831.     12°.     {Same.) 


Porter,  Jacob.  Account  of  Plainfield,  Mass. 
(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.,  v.  iS.) 

Some    account    of   Cummington,    Mass. 

(Same,  v.  20.) 

Topographical  description  and  historical 

sketch  of  Plainfield,  Mass.  Greenfield,  1S34. 
8°. 

Porter,  John  Addison.  City  of  Washington  ; 
its  origin  and  administration.  (Johns  Hop- 
kins L'niv.  Stud.  v.  3.) 

Porter,  John  K.  Argument  for  the  disfran- 
chised corporators  of  Trinity  Church,  before 
Committee  of  the  Senate,  Mar.  2.  Albanv, 
1S57.    s°. 

The  Parish  will  case  ;  argument  of  P,  in 

behalf  of  the  respondents,  Ian.  10.  Albanv, 
1862.     8°. 

Treasury  notes  a  legal  tender ;  argument 

in  the  case  of  the  Metropolitan  Bank  and 
others  agsf.  Henrv  H.  \'an  Dvck.  Albanv, 
1S63.     8°.  ' 

Porter,  Joseph  W.     See  Eddy  family. — Porter 

family. 
Porter,  Josias  Leslie.   Five  years  in  Damascus  ; 

with  researches  in    Palmyra,    Lebanon,  the 

giant  cities  of  Bashan,  and  the  Hauran.     2d 

ed.     Lond.,  1870.     8°. 

Jerusalem,     Bethany     and     Bethlehem. 

Lond.,  1887.     s.  fol. 

Porter,  Noah.  Books  and  reading.  N.  Y., 
1871.     8°. 

Discourse  on  the  settlement  and  progress 

of  New  England,  Farmington,  Dec.  22,  1S20. 
Hartford,  1S21.     8°. 

Half-century  discourse  on  [his]  50th  an- 

niv.  as  pastor  of  the  ist  Church,  Farming- 
ton,  Conn.,  1856.     Farmington,  1857.    8°. 

Historical  discourse  at  the  looth  anniver- 
sary of  the  Cong.  Church,  Farmington, 
Conn.,  Oct.  16,  1872.     Hartford,  1S73.     S°. 

Historical  discourse,  Farmington,  Nov.  4, 

1840,  in  com.  of  the  original  settlement  in 
1640  ;  with  hist,  appendi.x.  Hartford, 1841.  8°. 

Human  intellect  ;   with  an  introd.   upon 

psychology  and  the  soul.     N.  Y.  ,iS6S.     S°. 

Science  and  sentiment  with  other  papers, 

chiefly  pliilosophical.     N.  Y.,  1SS2.     8°. 

See  Berkeley,  George. — Springfield,  J/ass. 

Porter,  Peter  Augustus.  6>(fWadsworth,  James 
S. 

Porter,  Sir  Robert  Ker.  Historical  sketch  of 
the  battle  of  Alexandria,  and  campaign  in 
Egypt-     3d  ed.     Edin.,  1S02.     8°. 

Travelling  sketches  in  Russia  and  .Swe- 
den, 1S05-0S.     Phila.,  1809.     8°. 

Porter,  Whitworth.  History  of  the  Knights  of 
Malta.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1858.     8°. 

Porter,  William  Samuel.  Historical  notices  of 
Connecticut.     No.  i,  Hartford  in  1640,  with 


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genealogy  of  early  settlers.  No.  2,  Hartford 
and  West  Hartford.     Hartford,  1842.     8°. 

.v../--       .\ll  lli.it  was  published, 

Sii-  Eliot  family. 

Porter  family.  Descendants  of  John  Porter  of 
Wiiulsur,  Conn,  [by  Henry  P.  Andrews  and 
1'.  r.  Wiggins].    Saratoga  Springs,  1S82.    S°. 

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New  series,     vols-.   1-6.    6  vols.     Phila., 

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4th  series,     vols.  5,  8,  13-15,  17.     6  vols. 

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Potter's  American  Monthly,  vols.  4-7.  4  vols. 
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Potts,  Thomas  Ma.xwell.     See  Carter  family. 

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Powers,  Grant.  Address  to  the  people  of 
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Historical  sketches  of  the  Coos  country 

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Pratt  [Enoch]  Free  Library  of  Baltimore.    Sec 

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Pratt,  Josiah.    See  Cecil,  Richard. 
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the  English  people  that  first  inhabited  New 

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Pratt,  Samuel  Fletcher.     Sketch  of  the  life  of 

P.,  with  account  of  the  early  history  of  the 
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Pratt  family  ;  or,  The  descendants  of  William 
Pratt,  of  Hartford  and  Say-Brook  ;  with 
genealogical  notes  of  John  Pratt,  of  Hartford  ; 
Peter  Pratt,  of  Lyme  ;  John  Pratt  [Taylor], 
of  Sav-Brook  ;  by  F.  W.  Chapman.  Hart- 
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Pratt  [family]  memorial ;  by  Stillman  Pratt. 
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generations  of  Prebles  in  America  ;  with 
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Preces  ecclesiastica: ;  forms  of  public  devotion 
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Precis  historique,  de  la  maison  d'Orleaus.  .SVe 
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Prejevalsky,  Nikolai  Mikhailovich.  Mongolia, 
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vols.    Lond.,  1S76.    8°. 

Prendergast,  John  Patrick.  Sec  Alexander, 
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Prentice,  George.     Sec  Fisk,  Wilbur. 

Prentice.  George  Denison.     See  Clay,  Henry. 

[Prentice,  Jessie  Eloise.]  [Ci'm/>.]  Musical 
moments;  selections  in  prose  and  verse  for 
music  lovers.     Chicago,  1SS9.     12°. 

Prentice  or  Prentiss  family.  History  and  gene- 
alogy of  the  P.  family  in  New  England,  1631- 
1852  ;  by  C.  J.  F.  liiiniey.     Boston,  1852.    8°. 

Same.  1631-18S3.  2d  ed.   Boston,  1S83.  8°. 

Prentiss,  Elizabeth   Pavson.     Life  and  letters 

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Prentiss,  George   Lewis.     L'nion  Theological 

Seminary  in  the  city  of  N.  Y.;  hist,  and  biog. 

sketches  of  its  first  50  years.    N.  Y.,  1889.  8°. 

Sec    Prentiss,    Elizabeth    P.  —  Prentiss, 

Seargcnt  S. 

Prentiss,  .Samuel.  Address  on  the  life  and 
public  services  of  P.,  before  the  N'ermont 
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Presbyter,  pseud.     See  Morgan,  Jolin. 
Presbyterian  Church.     Book  of  public  prayer 

comp.  from   the   autliorized   formularies   of 

worship,  as  prep,  by  Calvin,  Kno-x,  etc.     N. 

Y.,  1857.     8°. 

Report  of  proceedings  of  the  2d  General 

Council  of  the  Presbyterian  Alliance  con- 
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Presbyterian  Church  In  the  United  States.  Con- 
stitution.    Phila.,  iSo5.     12°. 

History   of  the  division  of  the  Church  ; 

by  a  Committee  of  the  synod  of  New  York 
and  New  Jersey.     N.  Y.,  1852.     12°. 

Presbyterian  reunion;  a  memorial  volume, 

1837-71.     N.  Y.,  1870.     8°. 

General  Assembly.      Case   of  the  Gen. 

Assembly  before  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Penn.  ;  comp.  by  D.  W.  Lathrop.  Phila., 
1839.     8°. 

Minutes,   1S70-7S,   '80-83  and  '85.     14 

vols.     N.  Y.  and  Phila.,  1870-85.     8°. 
Presbyterian   historical   almanac,   1858-62  and 

'67;    by  Jos.   M.  Wilson.     5  vols.     Phila., 

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byteiiaii  Church  in  America,  until  1760. 

Presbyterian  Quarterly  and  Princeton  Review 
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Xote:  Continuation 
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preliminary  view  of  the  civilization  of  the 
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Prescriber's  pharmacopceia.  Rev.  with  add. 
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Present  state  of  H.  M.'s  isles  and  territories  in 
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Present  state  of  New  England  with  respect  to 
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Present  state  of  North  America.  See  Huske, 
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Present  state  of  Peru.     See  Skinner,  Joseph. 

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Same.    4th  ed.     Albany,  1834.     8°. 

Same.    5th  ed.     Albany,  1835.    8°. 

Same.     5th  ed.     Albany,  183S.     8°. 

Copy  of  the  grants  to  the  Van  Rensselaer 

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Phila.,  1S03.    8°. 

History  of  the  corruptions  of  Christianity. 

3d  ed.     2  vols.     Boston,  1797.     12°. 

Lectures  on  history  and  general  policy  ; 

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Letters  to  Edmund  Burke  occasioned  by 

his  Reflections  on  the  Revolution  in  France, 
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Letters  to  the  philosophers  and  politicians 

of  France,     n.  p.,  1794.     8°. 

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Particular  attention  to  the  instruction  of 

the  young  recommended  ;  a  discourse. 
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Present  state  of  Europe  compared  with 

antient  prophecies  ;  a  sermon  ;  with  the 
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Proper  objects  of  education   in   present 

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Priestley,  Tliomas.     See  Bible.     English. 
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[Prime,  Benjamin  Young.]  Muscipnla  sive 
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See  Goodell,  \Vm. — Prime  family. 

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of  the  Sihiro-Cambrian  limestones  of  Lehigh 
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of  Lehigh  Co.,  etc.    (Penn.  2d  Geol.  Survey. 
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Prime,  Nathaniel  Scudder.     History  of  Long 

Island.     N.  Y.,  1S45.     12°, 
Prime,  Samuel  Irenseus.     History,  essays,  etc., 

of  the   6th   Conference   of  the   Evangelical 

Alliance.     See  Schaff,  Philip. 

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Prime,  Temple.  Account  of  some  of  the  lines 
of  the  princes  of  the  blood  of  the  House  of 
France.     N.  Y.,  1890.    8°. 

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(Smithsonian  Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  7.) 

See  Bowdoin,  Nelson,   Prime,  Sands  and 

Temple  families. 

Prime,  William  Cowper.  Pottery  and  porcelain 
of  all  times  and  nations.     N.  Y.,  1S79.     5.4°. 

See  Diirer,  Albrecht. 

Prime  family.  Notes,  genealogical,  biographi- 
cal and  bibliographical ;  by  E.  D.  G.  Prime, 
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Prime  family.  -Some  account  of  the  family  of 
Prime  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  with  notes  of  the 
families  of  Platts,  Jewett  and  Hammond  ;  by 
Temple  Prime.     N.  Y.,  1SS7.     8°. 

Prime.     See  Pryme. 

Prime  ministers  of  Queen  \'ictoria.  See  Reid, 
Stuart  J. 

Prince,  George.     See  Waymouth,  George. 

Prince,  Rev.  John.  Memoir  of  P.;  by  Chas.  W. 
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Prince,  John,  and  Bosworth,  N.  Petition  to  the 
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Prince,  John  T.  Tariff  of  duties  payable  under 
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Prince,  Le  Baron  Bradford.  E  pluribus  unum ; 
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Historical  sketches  of  New  Mexico.     2d 

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Prince,  Thoinas,  Gov.  o/Jl/ass.,  d.  1673.  Letter 
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R.  Williams.     {Same,  v.  6.) 

Prince,  Rev.  Thomas,  1687-1758.  Account  of 
the  northern  lights  in  England,  1716.  (Mass. 
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Account  of  the  revival  in  Middleborough, 

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Annals  of  New  England.    See  next  entry. 

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Same.   vol.  2,  nos.  1-3.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

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Same.    i6o2-[33].    vol.  i,  2,  nos.  1-3.    New 

ed.     Boston,  1S26.     8°. 

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and  marvellous  in  pious  eyes ;  sermon, 
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religion  in  Great  Britain,  America,  etc.,  for 
1744.     Boston,  1745.     8°. 

Prince,  William  Robert,  and  Prince,  William. 
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Princeton  Review.    14  vols.   N.  ¥.,  1878-84.   8°. 

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Catalogues  of  officers  and  students,  1852- 

53.  '56-57,  '74-75.  'S0-S6.  9  vols.    N.  Y.,  1S52- 
86.  's°. 

Brief  history  of  the  Seminary,  its  consti- 
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Semi  centennial  catalogue,   1812-62.     N. 

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Principles  of  organic  life.     Lond.,  1S68.     12°. 
Prindle,  Horace  G.    Proceedings  in  the  Senate 

on  the   investigation  of  charges  preferred 

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Pring,  Martin.   Voyage  to  the  East  Indies,  1617. 

(Kerr's  Col.  of  voy.  v.  9.) 
Prinlz  Hall ;  a  record  of  New  Sweden,  by  the 

Author  of  Blackbeard.     2  vols.    Phila.,  1S39. 

12°. 
Prior,   Sir  James.      See  Malone,    Edniond.— 

Goldsmith,  Oliver. 
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Lond.,  171S.     fol. 

Poetical  works  ;  with  a  life,  by  John  Mit- 

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Priscianus  Caesariensis.  Laudes  imperatoris 
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Priscus  0/  Paiiinvi.  Excerpta  ex  [ejusdem] 
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Prison  life  ;  or.  Biographies  of  Picciola,  Pra- 
scovie  Lopouloff,  the  heroine  of  Siberia, 
Silvio  Pellico  and  Baron  Trenck,  imprisoned 
for  political  offenses.     N.  Y.,  i860.     12°. 

Prisoners'  memoirs  ;  or,  Dartmoor  prison.  Sec 
Andrews.  Charles. 

Prisse  d'Avennes,  Achille  Constant  Theodore 
Emile.  Histoire  de  I'art  ($gyptien  d'aprcs 
les  monuments,  depuis  les  temps  les  plus 
recules  jusqu'i^  la  domination  romaine. 
Texte,  par  P.  Marchandon  de  La  Faye. 
Atlas,  2  vols,  in  3.  4  vols.  Paris,  1878-79. 
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Prifchard,  Andrew.  History  of  infusoria.  4th 
ed.  enl.  and  rev.  by  J.  T.  Arlidge,  \V.  Archer, 
J.  Ralfs,  W.  C.  Williamson  and  the  author. 
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Pritchard,  William  Tarn.  Polynesian  reminis- 
cences ;  or.  Life  in  the  South  Pacific  Islands ; 
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Pritchard.    Sec  Prichard. 

Pritts,  Joseph.  Mirror  of  olden  time  border 
life  ;  a  history  of  the  discovery  of  America, 
of  Virginia,  also  the  early  selllement  of 
Pennsylvania.     Abingdon,  1849.     8°. 

Privat-Detchanel,  Auguslin.  Elementary  tre.v 
lisc  f)n  natural  philosophy  ;  tr.  and  ed.  with 
add.,  by  J.  D.  Everett.  5lh  ed.  Lond.,  1880. 
8°. 

Private  conference  between  two  Hanoverian 
ministers.     See  Trucman,  Thos. 


Prize  essays  on  a  Congress  of  nations.    Boston, 

1840.     8°. 

Xotf :  Authors  are,  John  A.  BoUes,  Hamilton.  M.. 
T.  C.  t'pham,  a  Friend  of  peace,  and  VVm.  Ladd. 

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Probasco,  Henry.  Catalogue  of  paintings  [of 
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Problem  of  American  destiny  solved  by  science 
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Proces-verbal  de  la  reconnaissance  des  siTpuI- 
tures:  i,  de  Marguerite  de  Bourbon,  Duch- 
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de  Savoie  ;  3,  de  Marguerite  d'Autriche,  sa 
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History  of  the  warres  of  Justinian  ;  written 

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Procopius  Gazseus.  Procopii  sophistae  Chris- 
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menlalionum  epitome ;  cum  praeposito 
Eusebii  Pamphilii  fragment©  de  vitis  pro- 
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Procter,  George  H.  Fisherman's  memorial 
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Procter,  John  R.  See  Kentucky.  Geol.  Sur- 
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The  orbs  around  us.     Lond.,  1S72.    8°. 

Other  worlds  than  ours  ;  the  plurality  of 

worlds  studied  under  the  light  of  recent 
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The  sun  ;  ruler,  fire,  light  and  life  of  the 

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H. 


PROPERTIUS 


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Propertius,  Sextus  Aurelius.  Opera  omnia,  ex 
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Elegiarum  libri  IV.  cum  nova  textus  re- 

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See  Catullus. 

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PUNISHMENTS  OF  CHINA 


1.  8° 


Carmina.     2  vols.     Parisiis,   1862. 

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Public  education  ;  three  tracts  repr.  from  the 
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Punchard,  George.  History  ol  Congregation- 
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Punchinello.  Apl.  2-Dec.  24,  1S70.  vols.  1-2. 
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PURCELL 


577 


PUTNAM'S  MONTHLY,  Etc. 


Purcell,  Henry.  Piircell  ;  b\-  Win.  H.  Cmn- 
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Purchas,  Samuel.  Purclias,  Inis  pilgrimage; 
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Conlents:  First  beginnings  of  the  world  and  reli- 
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Palestina.— Hebrew  nation  and  religion  from  the  be- 
ginning thereof.— Arabians,  Sar.acens,  Turkes,  and  of 
the  ancient  inhabitants  of  Asia  Minor.— Armenians, 
Medes,  Persians,  Parthians,  Scythians,  Tartarians! 
Chinois,  and  their  religions.  — East  Indies  and  seas 
and  ilands  about  Asia.— /Egypt,  Barbary,  Numidia, 
Libya,  and  the  land  of  negro's.— Ethiopia,  and  the 
African  ilands.  —  America :  New  France,  Virginia, 
Florida,  New  Spaine,  with  other  regions  of  America 
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Purnell,  Thomas,     See  Lamb,  Charles. 

Purple,  Edwin  Ruthven.  See  Colden.  Kip, 
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Purple,  Samuel  Smith.     See  Bradford  family. 

Purry,  Jean  Pierre.  Description  of  the  prov- 
ince of  South  Carolina.  (Force's  tracts, 
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Augusta,  iSSo.     4°. 

Purser,  William.  Syria,  the  Holy  Land,  etc. 
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Purviance,  Robert.  Narrative  of  events  which 
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Pusey,  Edward  Bouverie.  Daniel  the  prophet ; 
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The  minor  prophets,  with  a  commentary 

explanatory  and  practical,  and  introductions 
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Putnam,  Albigence  Waldo.  History  of  middle 
Tennessee ;  or.  Life  and  times  of  James 
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Putnam,  Alfred  Porter.  Freedom  and  large- 
ness of  the  Christian  faith;  a  sermon  at  the 
ded.  of  Unity  Chapel,  Dec.  9,  1S68  ;  with  a 
historical  sketch  of  the  3d  Unit.  Cong.  So- 
ciety of  Brooklyn,  N.  V.   Brooklyn,  1869.  8°. 

Singers  and  songs  of  the  liberal   faith  ; 

with  biographical  sketches  ot  the  writers. 
Boston,  1875.     8°- 

Unitarianism  in  Brooklyn  ;  sermon  in  the 

Church  of  the  Saviour,  Brooklyn,  on  the  25th 
anniversary  of  the  church,  etc.  Brooklyn, 
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Putnam,  Daniel.     See  Dearborn,  Henry. 


Putnam,  Frederick  Ward.     Iron  from  the  Ohio 
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Notes  on  copper  implements  from  Mexico, 

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Putnam,  George.    Memorial.    Boston,  1878.  8°. 
Putnam,   George    Palmer.      American    facts  ; 

notes  and  statistics  rel.  to  the  United  States. 

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[ ]    Pocket   memorandum    book  during   a 

ten  weeks'  trip  to  Italy  and  Germany  in  1847. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     s.  4°. 
Putnam,  Israel.     Cutter,  Wm.    Life  of  P.    3d 

ed.     N.  v.,  1847.     12°. 

[Griswold,  A.  C],  and  Dawson,  H.  B. 

Putnam  ;  correspondence  with  the  ed.  of  the 
Hartford  Daily  Post,  by  Selah  [pseud.]  and 
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Hill,  George  Canning.  Putnam  ;  a  biog- 
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History  of  the  equestrian  statue  of  P.  at 

Brooklyn,  Conn.     Hartford,  1888.     8°. 

HuMPHREvs,  David.   Essay  on  the  life  of 

P.     Hartford,  1788.     12°. 

Same.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Same;     with     appendix,     containing 

sketch  of  Bunker  Hill  battle,  by  S.  Swett. 

Boston,  iSiS.     8°. 
Life  and  heroic  exploits  of  P.     N.  Y., 

'835-     12°. 
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Raymond,  Marcius  D.     See  Gray  family. 
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Reed,  Andrew,  and  Matheson,  James.  Narra- 
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Reed,  Sir  Edward  James.  Japan  ;  its  history, 
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Our  iron-clad  ships ;   with  chapters  on 

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Reed,   Esther  De   Berdt.      Life   [by   Wm.    B. 

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Reed,  Harrison,  and  Gleason,  W.  H.     Opinions 

of  the  Justices    of   the   Supreme   Court   of 

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Reed,  Henry.     Two  lectures  on  the  American 

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Reed,  Jacob  Whittemore.     See  Reed  family. 
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Reed,  Henry.    Life  of  R.   (Sparks'  Amer. 

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Reed,  Newton.    Early  history  of  Amenia,  N.  Y. 

Amenia,  1875.     12°. 
Reed,  Rebecca  Theresa.     Review  of  [M.  E.  St. 

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months  in  a  convent ;  a  vindication  of  Miss 

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Supplement.     Boston,  1835.     12°. 

Reed,  Talbot  Baines.  History  of  the  old  Eng- 
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Reed,  William  Bradford.  Acadian  exiles  in 
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President  Reed  ;  a  reply  to  G.  Bancroft 

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See  Reed,  Esther  De  B. 

Reed    and   Cadwalader    pamphlets.     Reprint, 

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Conlenis:      [Reed,  Joseph.]      Remarks  on   a  late 

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Europe  and  America  ;  by  Jacob  W.   Reed. 

Boston,  1861.     8°. 


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Rees,  George  Owen.     Nature   and  treatment 
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Rees.  J.  Ruutz.     See  Yernet,  J.  E.  Horace. 
Rees,  Thomas.      See   Beauties    of   Eng.   and 

Wales,  V.  i8. 
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Reese,  David  >ieredith.     Observations  on  the 

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Reeve,  Henry.  Royal  and  republican  France  ; 
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Reeves,  John.     History  of  the   English  law. 

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Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church  in  North 
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[Reichel,  William  Cornelius.]  Memorial  of  the 
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Reichenbach,  Karl,  Freiherr  von.  See  Lin- 
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Reichert,  Edward  T.  Researches  upon  venoms 
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Reid,  Adam.  Historical  address  before  the 
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centennial  celebration,  1S44.  Hartford,  1845. 
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Reid,  David  Boswell.  Illustrations  of  the  theory 
and  practice  of  ventilation.    Lond.,  1844.   8°. 

Reid,  George  H.  Essay  on  New  South  Wales. 
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Reid,  Harvey.    See  Long,  Enoch. 

Reid,  Hugh  G.    See  M'Culloch,  John  R. 

Reid,  James  Seaton.  History  of  the  Presbyte- 
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Reid,  John.  Essays  on  hypochondriacal  and 
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Reid,  Mayne.     Croquet.     Boston;  1863.     12. 

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Reid,  Thomas.  Works ;  with  account  of  his 
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Reid,  Thomas  Wemyss.  See  Bronte,  Charlotte. 
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Reid,  Thomas  Wilson.  Traits  and  stories  of 
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[Reid, — .]  Bibliolheca  Americana  ;  or,  Chron- 
ological catalogue  of  books,  pamphlets,  etc., 
upon  North  and  South  America,  from  the 
earliest  time  to  the  present ;  with  introduc- 
tory discourse  on  the  present  state  of  litera- 
ture in  those  countries.     Lond.,  1789.     4°. 

Note.     This  work  h.is  also  been  ascribed  lo  Dal- 
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Reid.    See  Read,  Reade  and  Reed. 


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Reigart,  J.  Franklin.     See  Fulton,  Robert. 

Reiley,  William.  A  review  of  the  past.  See 
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Reiner,  or  Reinier,  Monk  of  St.  Laurent,  Liege. 
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Reiss,  Wilhelm,  and  Stiibel,  Alphons.  The 
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Reissmann,  August.     See  Schumann,  Robert. 

Rejected  addresses.     See  Smith,  James. 

Rejoinder  to  "Replies  from  England,  etc.,  re- 
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Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  pass^  en  la  Nouvelle 
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Relation,  163S-39.     Paris,  1640.     12°. 

Relation,  1642-43.     Paris,  1644.     12°. 

Relation,  1663-64.     Paris,  1665.     12°. 

Relation  de  la  mission  du  Missisipi.     See  Mon- 

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Relation  des  affaires  du  Canada,  en  1696  ;  avec 
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Relation  of  a  voyage  to  Sagadahoc.  See  Davies, 
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Relation  of  the  massacre  begun  at  Paris.  See 
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Relations  des  Jesuites,  contenant  ce  qui  s'est 
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Relations  diverses  sur  la  bataille   du   Malan- 

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True  tragedy  of  Richard  III.  ;  added,  the 

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Cananiiische  und  Carthagische  Pflanzstadt 
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Rio  de  Janeiro,  lirazil.  Mcseo  Nacional. 
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[Ripley,  F.leazcr  Wheclock.]  Facts  rel.  to  the 
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Ripley,  Ezra.  Half-century  discourse,  Nov.  16, 
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History  of  the  fight  at  Concord.  19th  of 

April,  1775.     Cancord,  1827.     8°. 


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Ripley,  George,  and  Taylor,  Bayard.     Home 

cyclopadia  of  literature  and  the  fine  arts. 
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Frothingham,  O.  B.     Ripley.     4th  ed. 

Boston,  1SS4.     12°.     (Amer.  men  of  letters.) 

Ripley,    Hezekiah    Waterman.       See    Ripley 

family. 
Ripley,  Lincoln.     Description   and   history   of 

Waterford,  Me.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  9.) 
Ripley,  M.  M.     See  Duruy,  Jean  Victor. 
Ripley,    Samuel.       Description    of   Waltham, 

Mass.,  1815.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  13.) 

See  Gore,  Christopher. 

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12°. 
Rishanger,  Wilhelmus  de.    Chronica  monasterii 

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28.) 
Chronicle  of  the  Barons'  wars  ;  the  mir- 
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Inaugural  address,  Hist.  Society  of  New 

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Ritchie,  Anne  Isabella  Thackeray,  J)lrs.  Rich- 
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Ritchie,  Leitch.     See  Turner,  J.  M.  W. 

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Ritter,   Fr^d^ric   Louis.      Music    in   America. 

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Mu.sic  in  England.     N.  Y.,  18S3.     8°. 

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Rivadeneypa,  Pedro  de.  Flos  sanctorum  de  las 
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Riverhead  Weekly  News.  8  vols.  Riverhead, 
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Rivero,  Mariano  Eduardo  de,  and  Tschudi,  J.J. 
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Riverside  Press.  Specimen  book  of  types  and 
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Rives,  William  Cabell.     See  Madison,  James. 

Rix,  Samuel  Wilton.     See  Bohun,  Edmund. 

Roads.  .Samuel.  History  and  traditions  of 
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Robbia,  Luca  della.  [Baxter,  Lucy  E.]  Rob- 
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Robblns,  Ammi  Ruhamah.  Journal  of  a  chap- 
lain in  the  American  army  in  1776.  New 
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Robbins,  Archibald.  Journal,  comp.  account 
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western  coast  of  Africa,  1815  ;  also,  slavery 
of  the  crew  upon  the  Desert  of  Zahara.  Hart- 
ford, 1817.     12°. 

Robbins,  Augustus  C.  Letter  from  Gen.  Wash- 
ington to  Gen.  Kno.x,  1789  ;  with  account  of 
the  first  woolen  manufactory  in  the  U.  S. 
(Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  4.) 

Robbins,  Chandler.  History  of  the  2d  Church 
in  Boston;  added,  a  history  of  the  new  brick 
church.     Boston,  1S52.     S°. 

The  regicides  sheltered  in  New  England. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lee.) 

Sermon  on  the    25th  anniversary  of  his 

ordination.     Boston,  1858.     8°. 

[ ]  Social  hymn  book.     Boston,  1843.     '2°. 

Sec   Appleton,    Wm. — Lincoln,    Noah. — 

Sweetser,  Seth. 

Robbins,  James  M.  Address  [at]  Milton,  Mass., 
on  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  incorporation, 
June  ir.     Boston,  1862.     8°. 

Robbins,  Jonathan.     .Sec  Pinckney,  Charles. 

Robbins,  Philemon.  Plain  narrative  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  Association  of  New 
Haven  Co.  against   R.  since  1741.     Boston, 

1747-     8°- 
Robbins,  Thomas.     Diary,  1796-1854;  ed.  and 
annot.  by  Increase  N.  Tarbo.x.    2  vols.     Bos- 
ton, 1886-87.     s°- 

T.\RBox,  I.  N.     Robbins  ;  a  biographical 

sketch  ;   added,    funeral   address,  by  Henry 
Barnard.     Camb.,  18S4.     8°. 

Robbins.     See  Robins. 

Roberdeau  family.  Genealogy;  including  a  biog- 
raphy of  Daniel  Roberdeau,  by  Roberdeau 
Buchanan.     Wash.,  1876.     8°. 


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Robert  II.  [U  Piciix},  king  of  France.  Adal- 
ln'ron.  PoLine  sur  le  rOgne  de  Robert. 
(Guizot's  Col  dcs  mtiti.  v.  6.) 

Helgavd.     Vie   du  roi  Robert.     (Same, 

V.  6.) 

Robert  [Manning']  of  Brunnc.  Story  of  Eng- 
land, A.  D.  1338;  ed.  by  Fred.  J.  Fiirnivall. 
2  vols.  Lond.,  1S87.  1.  8°.  (Chronicles  of 
G.  15.  no.  87.) 

Robert  of  Gloucester.  Metrical  chronicle  ;  ed. 
by  \V..'\.  Wright.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1SS7.  1.8°. 
(Chronicles  of  G.  15.  no.  86.) 

Robert  de  Toniblaine,  abbot  of  St.  Vigor  of 
Cerisy.  Comnientariorum  in  Cantica  canti- 
corum  libri  II.;  Epistola.  (.Migne.  Patrol,  s. 
Lat.  V.  150.) 

Robert  de  Torigni.  abbot  of  St.  Michel  de 
Toiiibelaine-siir-iiier.  Auctariuni  ad  chron- 
icon  Sigeberti  Gemblaccnsis;  Epistola  ad 
Rogerium  abbatem  Beccenseni.  (.\Iigne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  160.) 

Epistolae ;    Tractatus    de    immutatione 

ordinis  monachoruni ;  Prologus  in  abbrevia- 
tioneni  e.xpositionis  Epislolaruni  apostoli 
secundum  Augustinum,  etc.     (Same,  v.  202.) 

Liber  degestis  Henrici  I.  regis  Anglorum. 

{Sa?iie.  V.  149.) 

Chronicle.    (Chronicles  of  G.  B.  no.  82.) 

Robert,  t/ie  Afonk.     Hisloire  de  la  premiere 

croisade.     (Guizot's  Col.  des  mem.  v.  23.) 
Robert,  Charles.     Les  ameliarations  sociales 

du  second  empire.    2  vols.    Paris,  1S6S.    12°. 
Robert,  Cyprien.     Slave  provinces  of  Turkey. 

See  Ranke,  F.  L.  von. 
Robert-Dutnesnil,  Alexandre  Pierre  Fran^-ois. 

Le   peintre-graveur    fran(,"ais ;     supplement, 

par  Georges  Duplessis.    11  vols,  in  7.    Paris, 

1S35-71.     8^ 
Roberton,  John.     Diseases  o(  the  generative 

system.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  iSt2.     8°. 
Roberts,  .Vle.xander.  Coinpanion  to  the  revised 

version  of  the  New  Testament,  e.xplaining 

the   rejisons  for  the  changes  made  on   the 

authorized  version.     N.  V.  [iSSi].     12°. 

Discussions  on  the  Gospels.     2d  ed.  enl. 

Camb.,  1.S64.     8°. 

and   Donaldson,    James    \Iids.\      Ante- 

Niceiie  Clirlstian  library;  translations  of  tlie 
writings  of  the  fathers  to  A.  D.  325.  24  vols. 
Edm.,  1S70-S0.     8°. 

Conteiili :    K\t%mnAtT  of  Lycopotts,  v.  14.— Apochry- 

phal  K'>^p*-*l!*>  acts  and   revelations,  v,   16.— Apostolic 

fathcm,   V.    I.  — Archetaui,  v.  30,  —  Arnobius,  v.   19. — 

Alhenagorui.  v.  2.— Clemenl  Alrxandritnis,  v.  4,  li. — 

Clcmenlme  li'.pnilKs  and  Apostolic  conMllulions,  v.  17. 

Clrmcntinc  n..Kriili..ns.  v.  -,.— Commodianus,  v.  18. 

r,|'.  I.IF.U*.   V.  h,    I  V— Dionysiut  0/ .-l/'-.i'fl»i/f  ril,  V    20. — 

*■  '      r'u»   /V/flMmj/«»',cMJ.  V.  20. — Hippolytui,  V.  6,  9. — 

I"  '  '  J .   V,  ^.  9  — Juitin  Martyr,  v.  3.  — Lactaniiut.  v.  ai, 

:    iirgioi  and  oilur  docnmenis  of  tile  Antc-Niccnc 

::-  Mclhodiui.  V.  M.-Minuciui  Felix,  v.  13. 

'■       1  an,  \     n  -  Original,  v.  10.  jj.— Peter  0/ /(/<•*. 

V    u  -Syriac  documents,  V.  30— Tatianui,  V.  ,1. 

-  Trrluilianui,   v.  7,   11.   15,   18.  —  Thaophilui.   v    ,? — 

Viclorinua,  v.  18. 


Roberts,  Capt.  A.  Never  caught ;  personal  ad- 
ventures in  blockade  running,  1S63-64. 
Lond.,  1S67.     12°. 

Roberts.  David.  The  Holy  Land,  Syria,  etc.; 
with  liistorical  descriptions  by  George  Croly 
and  Wm.  Brockedon.  6  vols,  in  3.  Lond., 
1855-56.     1.8°. 

Contrnis:  I.  Jerusalem  and  Galilee.  2.  The  Jordan 
and  Bilhlehem.  3.  Idumea  and  Petra.  4-6.  Egypt 
and  Nubi.i. 

Roberts,  Edward.     Letter  from  Dublin  to  P. 

Dunster,  1655.     (.Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  4.) 
Roberts,    Edwards.      Colorado    Springs    and 

Manitou.     Chicago,  n.  d.     8°. 

Salt  Lake  City  and  Utah  by-ways.  Chi- 
cago, n.  d.     8°. 

Roberts.  Ellis  Henry.  The  Battle  of  Oriskany; 
an  address.     Utica,  1S77.     8°. 

Government     revenue,     especially    the 

American  system.     Boston,  1SS4.     8°. 

New  York  ;  the  planting  and  the  growth 

of  the  empire  state.     2  vols.     Boston,  1S87. 
12°.     (.-\mer.  commonwealths.) 

Roberts,  George.  Social  history  of  the  people 
of  the  southern  counties  of  England.  Lond., 
1856.     8°. 

Roberts.  Martin  L.     See  Carpenter  family. 

Roberts,  Mary.  Popular  history  of  the  mol- 
lusca.     Lond.,  1851.     12°. 

[Roberts,  Robert  E.]  Sketches  of  the  city  of 
Detroit,  Mich.,  past  and  present.  Detroit, 
1855.     8°. 

Roberts,  William.  Account  of  the  first  dis- 
coverv  and  natural  historv  of  Florida.  Lond., 
1S63.  ■  4°. 

Roberts,  William,  .1/.  /).  Practical  treatise  on 
urinary  and  renal  diseases.    Pliila.,  1866.   8°. 

Roberts.  William,  1767-1849.  .S'<v  Looker  on. 
—  More,  Hannah. 

Roberts.  William  Page.  Liberalism  in  religion, 
and  other  sermons.    2d  ed.    Lond.,  1S87.    8°, 

Roberts,  W.  F.  Map  of  the  south  or  first  coal 
region  of  Pennsylvania.     Phila.,  n.  d.     16°. 

Roberts'  semi-monthly  magazine,  vols,  i  and 
2  in  I.     Boston,  1842.     8°. 

Robertson,  Charles  Franklin.  The  American 
Revolution  and  acquisition  of  the  valley  of 
the  Mississippi ;  paper  read  before  the  Mis- 
souri Hist.  Society.     .St.  Louis,  1S84.    8°. 

.Attempts  to  separate  the  West  from  the 

American  I'nion,     (Missouri  Hist.  Soc.  Pub. 
no.  8.) 

Early  days  of  the  church  in  Kansas  City  ; 

sermon  at  the  consecration  of  Grace  Church, 
n.  p.,  1.SS3.     8°. 

Historical   societies   in   their  relation  to 

loc.il  historical  inlerests  ;  address  before  Mis- 
souri Hist.  .Society.     St.  Louis,  1883.     8°. 

The  Louisiana  purchase  in  its  influence 

upon   the  American  system,    (.\nicr.   Hisl. 
Ass'n.  Papers,  v.  1.) 


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ROBINSON 


K.  W. 


History   of   the 
New  ed.     8  vols. 


Robertson,  David.  Tour  through  the  Isle  of 
Man,  1791.     (Pinl^erton's  Voy.  v.  2.) 

Robertson,  Eric  S.  [£(/.].  Great  writers.  4 
vols.     Lond.,  1S87-8S.     12°. 

Contents:  Emerson,  R.  \V.,  by  Richard  Garnett. — 
Goethe.  J.  W.  von.  Life,  by  James'sime.— Hugo.  Victor. 
Life,  by  Frank  T.  Marzials.— Rosselti,  D.  G.  Life,  by 
Jos.  KTiight. 

Robertson,  James.     Sec  Putnam,  A.  W. 
Robertson,  James  Burton.    Sec  Schl( 

F.  von. 
Robertson.    James    Craigie. 

Christian  church,  64-1517. 

Lond.,  1S75.     12°. 

See  Becket,  Thomas  a. 

Robertson,  John.  Michigan  in  the  war.  Rev. 
ed.     Lansing,  1SS2.     8°. 

Robertson,  John  Parish,  and  Robertson,  Wil- 
liam Parish.  Letters  on  Paraguay  ;  account 
of  a  4  years'  residence  in  that  republic  under 
the  government  of  Francia.  2d  ed.  3  vols. 
Lend.,  1S39.     12°. 

Note:    Vol.    3    is    entitled,     "Francia's    reign    of 

terror.'* 

Robertson,  William.  Works  ;  prefixed,  account 

of  the  lite  and   writings  of  the  author,   by 

Dugald  Stewart.     8  vols.     Lond.,  1840.     8°. 

Contents:  1-2.  History  of  Scotland.  3-5.  History 
of  Charles  V.    6-S.  History  of  America. 

Historical    disquisition    concerning    the 

knowledge  the  ancients  had  of  India,  etc.   1st 
Amer.  ed.     Phila.,  1S12.     8°. 

History  of  America.     New   ed.     3  vols. 

Basil,  1790.     8°. 

History  of  the  reign  of  Charles  V.;  with 

account  of  his  life  after  his  abdication,  by 
Wm.  H.  Prescott.    2  vols.    Lond.,  1857.    8°. 

[Stewart,  Dugald.]     Account  of  life  of 

R.     Listed.]     Lond.,  1801.     8°. 

Robertson,  William  Parish.  See  Robertson, 
Jolin  Parish. 

Robblllard-Peronville  et  Laurent,  Pierre.  Mus^e 
Frangais  ;  recueil  complet  des  tableaux, 
statues  et  bas-reliefs,  qui  composent  la  col- 
lection nationale ;  avec  I'explication  des 
sujets,  etc.,  par  S.  C.  Croze-Magnan,  etc. 
4  vols.     Paris,  1S03-09.     fol. 

Robin,  Charles  Philippe.  Dictionnaire  de  m^de- 
cine,  etc.     See  Littr^,  M.  P.  E. 

Histoire  naturelle  des  v^g^taux  para- 
sites.    Paris,  1853.     8°.     Atlas,  1. 8°. 

Robin,  Claude  C.  Florula  Ludoviciana  ;  the 
flora  of  Louisiana ;  tr.  and  rev.  from  the 
French,  by  C.  S.  Rafinesque.  N.  Y.,  1817. 
8°. 

Voyages  dans  I'intc^rieur  de  la  Louisiane  ; 

de  la  Floride  occidentale,  etc.,  1802-06.     2 
vols.     Paris,  1807.     S°. 

Robins  Island  Club  of  L.  I.     Constitution  and 

bylaws.     N.  V.,  1SS6.     12°. 
Robins.     See  Robbins. 
76 


Robinson,  Agnes  Mary  Frances,  3rrs.  Darme- 
steter.     See  Bronte,  Emily. 

[Robinson,  A.]  Life  in  California  during  a 
residence  of  several  years,  by  an  American  ; 
added,  historical  account  ot^  the  Indians  of 
Alta-California,  from  the  Spanish  [of  Geron- 
imo  Boscana].     N.  Y.,  1846.     12°. 

Robinson,  Charles.  New  South  Wales.  Syd- 
ney, 1873.     8°. 

Robinson,  Charles  D.  Birth-places  of  Ameri- 
canism ;  annual  address  before  the  State 
Hist.  Soc.  of  Wisconsin.    ^Madison,  1873.   8°. 

Legend  of  the  Red  Banks.     (Wisconsin 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  2.) 

Robinson,  Charles  Seymour.  The  Pharaohs  of 
the  bondage  and  the  exodus.  N.  Y.,  1887. 
8°. 

[ ]  Songs   for  the  sanctuary;   or,   Hymns 

and  tunes  for  Christian  worship.  N.  Y.. 
1871.     8°. 

[ J  Songs  of  the  church.     N.  Y.,  1S64.     8°. 

Robinson,  Conway.  Account  of  discoveries  in 
the  West  until  1519,  and  of  voyages  along 
the  Atlantic  coast  of  North  America,  1520-73. 
Richmond,  1848.  8°.  (\'irginia  Hist,  and 
Phil.  Society.) 

Robinson,  Edward.  Biblical  researches  in  Pal- 
estine and  adjacent  regions ;  a  journal  of 
travels  in  183S  and  '52.  3d  ed.  with  maps. 
3  vols.     Lond.,  1867.     8°. 

Physical   geography  of  the    Holv  Land. 

Lond.,  1S65.     8°. 

S.MITH,  H.  B.,   and  Hitchcock,  R.  D. 

Life,  writings  and  character  of  R.  N.  Y., 
1863.     12°. 

See  Robinson,  Wm. 

Robinson,  Ezekiel  Oilman.    See  Hazard,  Row- 
land G. 
Robinson,  E.  P.     Sketches  of  Saugus.     (Essex 

Inst.  Hist.  col.  V.  18.) 
Robinson,   Fayette.      California  and   its  gold 

regions.     N.  Y.,  1849.     S°. 
Robinson,  George  T.     Fall  of  Metz.     Lond., 

1S71.     8°. 
Robinson,  Henry  Crabb.   Diary,  reminiscences 

and  correspondence  ;  ed.  by  Thomas  Sadler. 

3  vols.     Lond.,  1S69.     8°. 
Robinson,  H.  E.     See  Grant  family. 
Robinson,  James.    Abstract  of  bill  of  mortality 

of  Boston,  1817.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v. 

18.) 
Robinson,  John.     Works ;   with   memoir  and 

annotations,    by   Robert    Ashton.      3   vols. 

Boston,  1S51.     12°. 

A  manumission  to  a  manuduction.   (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  31.) 

Ashton,   Robt.     Memoir  of  R.     (Same, 

V.  31.) 

Robinson,  Lyman.  Letter  from  R.  of  Watts- 
burg,  Penn.  (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  voh  4, 
pt.  2.) 


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Robinson,  Mary  Darby.  Memoirs  ;  by  herself. 
4  vols,  in  2.     Lond.,  iSoi.     12°. 

Same ;    ed.    from    the    edition    by    her 

daiigliter.     Lond.,  1S26.     12°. 

Robinson.  Rowland  E.  Vermont ;  a  study  of 
independence.  Boston,  1S92.  12°.  (Amer. 
commonwealths.) 

Robinson,  Samuel.  Catalogue  ol  Amer.  min- 
erals with  their  localities.     Boston,  1S25.   S°. 

Robinson.  Sara  T.  L.  Kansas  ;  its  interior  and 
o.Merior  life.     6th  ed.     Boston,  1S56.     S°. 

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Rockwell,  Henry  Ensign,  ^tv  Rockwell  family. 

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Rockwell,  Julius.     See  Leno.x,  Mass. 

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Rockwood,  Elbridge  Luther.  See  Rockwood 
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Rodd,  James  Rennell.  See  Frederick  William, 
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Rodgers,  Ravaud  K.  Memoir,  by  Geo.  Shel- 
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Roell,  Herman  Alexander.  Kort  en  eenvoudig 
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Roemer,  Jean.  Origin  of  the  English  people 
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Barth,  Jean  B.  P. 
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misdemeanor  and  assault.    New  Lond.,  1820. 

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Rogers,   Charles.     Estimate    of   the   Scottish 

nobility  during  the  minority  of  James  VI. 

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the  monastery  of  St.  Anthony  at  Leith. 
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Notes  on  the  study  of  history.     (Same, 

V.  8.) 

Register    of   the    Collegiate    Church    of 

Crail,  Fifeshire ;  with  historical  remarks. 
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Rehearsal  of  events  in  the  north  of  Scot- 
land, 1635-45 ;  in  relation  to  the  national 
covenant.     (Same,  v.  5.) 

Three  poets  of  the  Scottish  Reformation, 

Ale.\.  Cunningham,  Earl  ofGlencairn;  Hen- 
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(Same,  v.  3.) 

^■(^f  Alexander,  S/r  Jerome. — Aytoun,  Sir 

Robt. — James  I. —  Roger  family. —  Scot,  Sir 

John. — Wishart,  George. 
Rogers,  Daniel.     Report  of  the  trial  of  John 

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1817.     8°. 
Rogers,  Ebenezer  Piatt.     The  glory  of  New 

York  ;  discourse  delivered  in  the  South  Ref. 

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Dutch  Church  of  Albany,  Nov.  26,  1S57.  N. 
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Rogers,  Henry  Darwin.  See  New  Jersey.  Gcol. 
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Rogers,  Horatio.  Discourse  before  the  R.  I. 
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Private    libraries    of   Providence ;    with 

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Rogers.  James.  Present  state  of  therapeutics. 
Lond.,  1S70.     8°. 

Rogers,  James  Edwin  Thorold.  Si.\  centuries 
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Story  of  Holland.    N.  Y..  1SS9.  8°.  (Story 

of  the  nations.) 

Rogers,  John  Jope.     Sec  Opic,  John. 

Rogers,  Joseph  A.  Correction  of  se.xtants  for 
errors  of  eccentricity  and  graduation. 
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Rogers,  Robert.  Journals,  1755-76 ;  with  in- 
troduction and  notes,  and  appendi.x,  contain- 
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See  Hough,  F.  B.— Stark,  John. 

Rogers,  Samuel.  Poetical  works  ;  with  me- 
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Catalogue  of  the  collection  of  works  of 

art  and  library  of  R.     [Lend.,  1S56.]    8°. 

Recollections  of  the  table-talk   of  R.  ; 

added,  Porsoniana ;  ed.  by  Ale.\.  Dyce. 
New  Southgate,  1SS7.     8°. 

Rogers,  Samuel  Baldwyn.  Elementary  treatise 
on  iron  metallurgy.     Lond.,  1S58.    8°. 

Rogers,  Thomas.  Catholic  doctrine  of  the 
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Rogers,  William.  Journal  of  a  brigade  chaplain 
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tions under  command  of  John  Sullivan  ;  with 
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Rogers,  William  Barton.  Reprint  of  annual 
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Rogers,  Woodes.  Nieuwe  Reize  naa  de  Zuid 
Zee,  van  daar  naa  Oost-Indien,  en  verder 
rondom  de  Waereld,  1708-11  ;  gedaan  onder 
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Voyage    round   the  world.     (Smollett's 

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Rogers,  Zabdiel,  am/  Mumford,  Thomas.  Gro- 
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Rogers.    See  Rodgers. 
Rogerus   Je  Hoveden.     Chronica   [732-1201]  ; 

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1.  8°.     (Chronicles  of  G.  B.  no.  51.) 

Eng.    Annals  ;  comprising  the  history  ol 

England  and  other  countries  of  Europe,  732- 
1201  ;  tr.  with  notes,  by  H.  T.  Riley.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1S53.     12°. 

Rogerus  de  Wctidover.  Liber  qui  dicitur  Flores 
historiarum,  ab  1154  ;  ed.  by  Henrv  G.  Hew- 
lett. 3  vols.  Lond.,  1SS6-S9.  1.  8°.  (Chron- 
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Eng.     Flowers  of, history;    comprising 

the  history  of  England  from  the  descent  of 
the  Saxons  to  1235,  formerly  ascribed  to 
Matthew  Paris  ;  tr.  by  J.  A.  Giles.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1849.     12°. 

Roget,  Peter  Mark.  Thesaurus  of  English 
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Roggeveen,  Jacob.  Voyage  round  the  world, 
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Rohan,  Henri,  due  de.  Milmoires.  (Petitot. 
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Rohrbach.  Carl.     See  Kretschmer,  Albert. 

Rohrig.  Ernst.  Practical  treatise  on  metal- 
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British  colonies  in  North  America.  Hartford, 
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Rokitansky,  Carl  Joseph  Wenzclaus  Prokop, 
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Rolamb.  Nicholas.  Journey  to  Constantinople. 
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Roland  de  la  Platiere.  Manon  Jeanne  Philipon. 
Appeal  to  impartial  posterity ;  tr.  from  the 
French,     vol.  i.     N.  Y.,  1798.    8°. 

Memoires;   avec  avant-propos  el  notes, 

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Same.     Pub.  avec  des  notes,  par  C.  A. 

Daiiban.     Paris,  1864.     8°. 

Rolleston,  George.  British  barrows.  .'^ee 
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Rollin,  Charles.  Ancient  history  of  the  Egyp- 
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Rollins,  John  Rodman.     .SV('  Rawlins  family. 

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Rolt.  Richard.  Impartial  representation  of  the 
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Romanes,  George  John.  Animal  intelligence. 
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Romans,  Bernard.  Annals  of  the  troubles  in 
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Rome   as   it  was   under   paganism.     See 

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Romer,  Isabella  F.  Pilgrimage  to  the  temples 
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Romero,  Matias.  Banquet  to  R.  by  the  citi- 
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A  Mexican  night  ;  dinner  at  the  Demo- 
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Romeyn,  Theodore  Bayard.  Historical  dis- 
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Shortest  method  of  finding  the  latitude, 

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Rossetti,  Dante  Gabriel.  Ballads  and  sonnets. 
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Rothschild,  Clementina  and  Rothschild,  Arthur 
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Contents:  I.  De  Vericour.  L.  R.  Study  of  history. 
—Woof,  R.  Personal  expenses  of  Charles  II.  in  Wor- 
cester.—Black,    W.    T.     Mounds    in    Dunblane    and 


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Alauna.— Cusuns,  J.  E.  Notes  on  the  Pcrkin  Warbcck 
insurrcclion.— Bond.J.J.  The  Christian  era —Nicholls.  | 
J.  F.  Early  British  charters  and  their  chief  object. —  ■ 
Rogers.  C.  Memoir  and  poems  of  Sir  Robt.  Aytoun.— 
Cowper,  J.  M.  Tudor  prices  in  Kent,  chiefly  in  1577. 
-De  V^ricour.  L.  R.  The  Jacquerie.— Nicholls.  J.  F. 
Free  grammar  school  of  Bristol,  and  the  Thorns,  its 
founders.— Cowper.  J.  M.  Notes  from  the  records  of  I 
Favcrsham.  1560-1600. — Rogers,  C.  Scottish  house  of  > 
Roger,  and  families  of  Pl.ayfair  and  Haldane.— Scot. 
Sir  John.  Staggering  state  of  Scottish  statesmen,  etc. 
—Chester.  J.  L,  Official  inaccuracy  resp.  death  and  1 
burial  of  friiicess  Mary.— Oliphant.  T.  L.  K.  Was  the 
old  English  aristocracy  destroyed  by  Wars  of  the 
Roses?  2.  Listof  fellows— Russell.  fa'/John.  Inaug. 
address.— Cust,  Sir  E.  Es-Sukhra,  the  locked-up 
stone  of  Jerusalem.— Strachan,  Sir  R.  J.  Life  and 
naval  career,  by  T.  A.  Wise.— De  Viricour.  L.  R.  Po- 
diebrad  :  Bohemia,  past  and  present: — Wat  Tyler. — 
Rogers.  C.  Notes  in  the  history  of  Sir  Jerome  Alex- 
ander.—Prendergast.  J.  P.  Further  notes  in  history  of 
Sir  J.  Alexander.— Harris,  George.  Materials  for  a 
domestic  history  of  England.- Bowring.  Sir  J.  Bor- 
rowings of  modern  from  ancient  poets —Old.  J.  Mem- 
orials, by  W.  \V.  Old.— Briscoe,  J.  P.  History  of  the 
Trent  bridges  at  Nottingham.— Rogers.  C.  Estim.ite 
of  Scottish  nobility  during  minority  of  James  II.  and 
subsequently.— James  I.  of  Scotland.  Poetical  remains, 
with  memoir,  by  C.  Rogers —Harris,  G.  Domestic 
everyday  life,  etc.,  in  the  ancient  world.— Twemlow. 
G.  Notes  in  ethnography.- Rogers,  C.  Supp.  notes 
to  History  of  House  of  Roger.  3.  List  of  fellows.— 
Harris.  G.  Domestic  life,  manners,  etc.,  pt.  2.— Mor- 
gan. T.  Old-found  lands  in  N.  -Vmerica.- Hill.  J.  W. 
Rise  of  the  English  legal  profession.  —  Rogers,  C. 
Three  poets  of  the  Scottish  Reformation  ;  Alex.  Cun- 
ningham, Henry  Balnaves,  and  John  Davidson.— 
Kelly,  W.  Great  mace  and  corporation  insignia  of 
Leicester,  etc.— Wratislaw.  A.  H.  Adventures  of  a 
Bohemian  nobleman  in  Palestine  and  Egypt  in  the 
days  of  Elizabeth.— Tomkins.  G.  Notes  in  the  history 
of  British  life  assurance.— Zerffi.  G.  G.  Possibility  of 
a  scientific  treatment  of  univers.il  history.— Cowdy.  S. 
Malta  and  its  knights.- Browning.  G.  Art  revival  in 
Italy. -Prendergast.  J.  P.  Some  account  of  Sir  Audley 
Mcrvyn,  1661-66.  4.  List  of  lellows.— Chisholm-Bat- 
«en,  E.  Hist,  notices  and  charters  of  the  Priory  of 
Beauly.— Zerffi,  G.  G.  Immanucl  Kant  in  his  relation 
to  modern  history.— Fisher, J.  History  of  landhold- 
ing  in  England —Warren.  C.  Orientation  of  ancient 
temples  and  places  of  worship.— Old,  W.  W.  Hist, 
notices  of  the  cradle  of  Henry  V.— Rogers,  C.  Me- 
moir of  Geo.  Wishart ;  with  his  trans,  of  the 
Helvetian  confession,  history  of  his  family,  etc. — 
Harris.  G.  Domestic  life,  etc.,  pt.  3.— Hurst.  G.  Hist, 
notices  of  John  Bunyan.— Mulock.  T.  An  hist,  sketch 
of  Elihu  Rich. -Wratislaw.  A.  H.  St.  Procop  of  Bo- 
hemia, a  legend.  5.  Office-bearers,  1S76-77.  and  list 
of  fellows.— Gomme.  G.  L.  Some  considerations  on 
the  origin  of  monarchical  government— Winters,  W. 
John  Foxe.  the  martyrologist  and  his  family.— Harris. 
G.  Domestic  life,  manners  and  customs  in  this  coun- 
try, to  the  end  of  the  last  century— Zerffi.  G.  G.  Hist, 
development  of  idealism  and  realism.— Robjohns,  S. 
Siege  of  (Juebec— Winters,  W.  Passages  in  the  life 
and  reign  of  Harold.— Heywood.  J.  Establishment  of 
Swiss  freedom  and  Scandinavian  origin  of  the  legend 
of  William  Tell.-Fi.hor.  J.  History  of  landholding 
in  Ireland.— Wraliilaw,  A.  H.  History  of  the  County 
of  Cilly.— Richardson,  II  W.  Phenomena  of  histori- 
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Russell,  James  Matthias.  Cant  of  science  and 
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SAmVER 


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SANTAREM 


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San  Francisco,  California.  Board  of  Super- 
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Mercantile  Library  Associ.ation  of 

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annual  reports.     San  Fran.,  1S57-92. 

Catalogue.     San  Fran.,  1S74.    8°. 

Constitution,  by-laws,  etc.   San  Fran., 

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Sanborn,  Edwin  David.  History  of  New  Hamp- 
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Sanborn,  Franklin  Benjamin.  See  Emerson, 
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Sanborn,  John  Wentworth.  Hymnal  in  the 
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Sanctis,  L.  de.  Rome,  Christian  and  papal ; 
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Sand.  George,  pseud.  See  Dudevant,  A.  L. 
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Sandars,  Thomas  Collett.     ^'tv  Justinianus. 

Sandeau,  Leonard  Sylvain  Jules.  Hunting  the 
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Sanders,  J.  Milton.  The  crystal  sphere;  or, 
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Sanderson.  lames  M.  My  record  in  rebeldom. 
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Sanderson,  Robert.  Fredera.  See  Rymer, 
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Sandford,  Edward.  Argument  in  the  matter 
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Sandford,  Mrs.  John.     Woman   in  her  social 

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Sands,  John.     Military  papers  of  S.  of  Cow 

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and   verse  ;    with    memoir    of   the   author. 

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Yamoyden  ;  a  tale  of  the  wars  of  King 

I'hilip.     See  Eastburn,  James  W. 

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his  children  ;  with  notes  on  the  families  of 
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Sandwich  Islands.     See  Hawaiian  Islands. 

Sandwith.  Humphry.  H.  Sandwith  ;  a  memoir, 
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Humphry  Ward.     Lond.,  18S4.    8°. 

Sandys,  Edwin.  Sermons  ;  added,  some  mis- 
cellaneous pieces  ;  ed.  by  John  Ayre. 
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Sandys,  William,  and  Forster,  Simon  A.  His- 
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Sanford,  Enoch.  History  of  Berkley,  Mass. ; 
including  sketches  of  Samuel  Tobey  and 
Thomas  Andros.     N.  Y.,  1872.     8°. 

History   of   Raynham,    Mass.,    from    its 

settlement.     Prov.,  1S70.    8°. 

History  of  the  ist  Church  in  Raynham. 

Taunton,  1832.     8°. 

See  King  family. 

Sanford,  Henry  Shelton.  Different  systems  of 
penal  codes  in  Europe.     Wash.,  1S54.     8°. 

Sanford,  John  Langton,  and  Townsend,  Mere- 
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Sanford,  Josepli.  Valedictory  of  Paul  to  the 
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Sanford,  Laura  G.  History  of  Erie  County, 
Peiin.     Phila.,  1S62.     12°. 

Sanford,  William  H.  Two  sermons  in  Boyls- 
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Con.i;regational  Church,  etc.  Worcester, 
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Sanger,  William  Wallace.  History  of  prosti- 
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Sanguineti,  Aiigelo.     .S"<-<-  Colombo,  C. 

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Sankey,  Charles.  Spartan  and  Theban  supre- 
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Sansom,  Joseph.  Sketches  of  Lower  Canada. 
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Sanson  d'Abbevllle,  Nicholas.  I.'Am^riqueen 
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graphic, et  d'histoire.     Paris,  1657.     1.  8°. 

Santarem,  Manuel  Francisco  de  Barros  cSousa 
Mesquita  de  Macedo  Leit.io  e  Carvalhosa, 
viseoiide  de.    See  Vespucci,  Amerigo. 


SANTO  DOMINGO 


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SAUZAY 


Santo  Domingo.  Carte  particuli^re  de  I'ile  de 
Saint  Domingue.     n.  p.  [1S03].     12°. 

Visit  to  the  capital  and  chief  ports  of  the 

isle  of  St.  Domingo,  1S21.    Portsmouth,  1S24. 
8°. 

Santos,  Joano  dos.  History  of  eastern  Ethi- 
opia, 16S4.     (Pinkerton's  Voy.  v.  16.) 

Sanzio,  Raffaele.     See  Raffaele  Sanzio. 

Sappho.  Memoir,  te.xt,  selected  renderings, 
and  literal  translation,  by  Henry  Thornton 
Wharton.     Lond.,  1885.     12°. 

Sargent,  Aaron.     See  Sargent  family. 

[Sargent,  Epes.]  American  adventure  by  land 
and  sea.     2  vols.-    N.  Y.,  1855.     16°. 

[Ed.'\     Harper's    cyclopaedia   of    British 

and  American  poetry.     N.  Y.,  18S2.     1.  8°. 

See  Clay,  Henry. 

Sargent,  Fitzvvilliani.  England,  the  United 
States,  and  the  Southern  confederacy.  2d 
ed.     Lond.,  1864.     8°. 

Sargent,  Horace  Binney.  See  Roxbury  cen- 
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Sargent,  John.     See  Martyn,  Henry. 

Sargent,  John  F.  Reading  for  the  young  ;  a 
classified  catalog.     Boston,  1890.     8°. 

Sargent,  Joseph.  Action  on  his  death.  (Amer. 
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Sargent,  Lucius  Manlius.  Hubert  and  Ellen, 
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Sargent,  William  Mitchell  [Ed."[.  Maine  wills, 
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See  Mitchell  family. — York  County,  Me. 

Deeds. 

Sargent,  Winthrop,  1753-1820.  Journal  of  the 
general  meeting  of  the  Cincinnati,  1784. 
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P.\PERS  rel.  to  [his]  official  conduct.  Bos- 
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Sargent,  Winthrop,  1S25-70.  History  of  an 
expedition  against  Ft.  Du  Quesne,  1755, 
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Sec  Andre,  John. 

Sarge[a]nt  family.  Genealogy  of  the  S.  family, 
descendants  of  William,  of  Maiden,  Mass.  ; 
by  Aaron  Sargent.     Boston,  1S58.     12°. 

Sargent.     See  Sargeant. 

Saris,  John.  Sth  voyage  of  the  English  East 
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Sarmiento,  Domingo  Faustino.  Life  in  the 
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North    and  South  America  ;    discourse 

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Sarmiento,  Ferdinand  L.  See  Cushman,  Pau- 
line. 


Sarpi,  Pietro  Soave  Polano,  or  Paolo,  Frd. 
History  of  the  Council  of  Trent ;  tr.  from 
the  Italian,  by  Nath.  Brent;  added,  the  life 
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Sarrans,  Bernard.     See  Lafayette,  Geu. 

Sarratt,  J.  H.  New  treatise  on  the  game  of 
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Sartain's  Union  Magazine.  See  Union  Maga- 
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Satchel  guide  for  the  tourist  in  Europe.  Bos- 
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Satchell,  Thomas.     See  Westwood,  T. 

Sato,  Shosuke.  History  of  the  land  question 
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Satterlee,  Alfred  H.  Arrangement  of  medals 
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Saturday  Review  of  politics,  literature,  science 
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Sau  Kau-too.  Thesaurus  of  Karen  knowledge  ; 
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ing a  complete  Karen  dictionary  ;  comp.  by 
J.  Wade.     4  vols.     Tavoy,  1847-50.     8°. 

Saugnier,  — ,  and  Brisson,  Pierre  Raymond. 
Voyages  to  the  coast  of  Africa ;  containing 
account  of  the  Arabs  and  the  slave  trade  ; 
tr.  from  the  French.     Lond.,  1792.     8°. 

Saulcy,  Louis  Felicien  Joseph  Caignart  de. 
Narrative  of  a  journey  round  the  Dead  Sea 
and  in  Bible  lands,  1850-51  ;  ed.  with  notes, 
by  Count  Ed.  de  Warren.  2d  ed.  2  vols. 
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[Saunders,  Frederick.]  Mosaics.  N.Y.,  1859. 
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[ ]  New  York  in  a  nutshell  ;  or.  Visitor's 

handbook  to  the  city.     N.  Y.,  1853.     12°. 

See  Washington,  George. 

Saunderson,    Henry    Hamilton.      History    of 

Charlestown,  N.  H.  ;  also  genealogies  and 
sketches  of  families.     Claremont,  1S76.     8°. 

Saurin,  Jacques.  Sermons  ;  tr.  from  the  French, 
by  Robert  Robinson.  7  vols.  Schenectady, 
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Saussure,  Henri  de.  Synopsis  of  American 
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Saussure,  Horace  Benedict  de.  Attempts  to 
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Sauthier,  Claude  Joseph.  Chorographical  map 
of  the  province  of  New  York  in  North 
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Map  of  the  province  of  N.  Y.  [and]  New 

Jersey.     Lond.,  1776.     8°. 

Sauvages  de  la  Croix,  Francois  Boissier  de. 
Nosologia  methodica  oculorum  ;  treatise  on 
diseases  of  the  eyes ;  tr.  with  annot.  by 
George  Wallis.     Lond.,  1785.     8°. 

Sauzay,  Alexandre.    See  Palis&y,  Bernard. 


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Savage,  Edward  HarUvell.  Chronological  his- 
tory of  llie  Boston  watch  and  police.  1631- 
1865;  with  recollections  of  a  Boston  police 
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Boston,  1865.     8°. 

Savage,  James,  1767-1845.     Scf  Librarian. 

Savage,  James,  17S4-1S75.  Correction  of  an 
irri.ur  in  Hutchinson  on  New  England  coins. 
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Genealogical  dictionary  of  the  first  settlers 

of  New  England.  4  vols.  Boston,  1S60-62.  8°. 

Geneological  notes  and  errata  ;  by  C. 

H.  Dall.     Lowell,  n.  d.     8°. 

Genealogical   cross   index  ;   by   O.  P. 

De.\ter.     N.  Y.,  1S84.     8°. 

Gleanings    for    New    England     history. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  2S-31.)  . 

Note  on  the  historical  sketch  of  Brook- 
line.     (Same,  v.  13.) 

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American  Revolution.     (Same,  v.  20.) 

Set-  Buckminster,  J.  S.— Scottow,  Joshua. 

Savage,  James  \V.     Visit  to  Nebraska  in  1662  ; 

com.  to  the  Nebraska  Hist.  Society.     Bos- 
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Savage,  Thomas.  Expedition  against  Canada, 
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Savage,  Timothy.  The  Amazonian  republic 
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12°. 

Savannah,  Georgia.  Celebration  of  the  75th 
anniversary  of  the  Chatham  Artillery,  May 
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Savary,  Claude  Eticnne.  Letters  on  Egypt ; 
tr.  from  the  French.  2d  ed.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1787.     8°. 

Savigny,  Friedrich  Karl  von.  Private  inter- 
national law ;  tr.  with  notes,  by  \Vm. 
Guthrie  ;  with  appendix  containing  the  trea- 
tises of  Bartolus,  Molinaeus,  Paul  Voet  and 
Huber.     2d  ed.  rev.     Edin.,  1S80.     8°. 

Savile,  Henry.  Savile  correspondence  ;  let- 
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Savonarola,  Girolamo  Maria  Francesco  Matteo. 
Life  and  times  of  Savonarola  ;  by  Pasquale 
Villari,  Ir.  by  Linda  X'illari.  2  vols.  Lond., 
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.S',v  Buonarroti,  Michael  Angelo. 

Sawin,  Thomas  E.     See  Sawin  family. 

Sawin    family.     Summary    notes    cone.    John 

S:i«in  iind  his  posteritv,  bv  Thos.  E.  Sawin. 

\V<  nckll  [printed]  Athul  depot,  1S66.     S°. 
Sawtelle,  Ilhamar  Bard.   History  of  Townsend, 

M.iss.  ;  from  the  grant  of  Hathorn's  farm, 

167&-187S.     Fitchburg,  1878.     8°. 
Sawyer,  George  S.     Southern  institutes;  or, 

In<|uiry  into  the  origin  and  prevalence  of 


slavery  and  the  slave-trade.  Phila.,  185S. 
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Sawyer,  Lemuel.     See  Randolph,  John. 

Sawyer,  Mattheas  E.  Treatise  on  primitive  or 
secondary  disguised  or  misplaced  fever,  as  a 
single  disease.     N.  Y.,  1S31.     12°. 

Sawyer  family.  Genealogy  of  some  of  the  de- 
scendants of  \Ym.  Sawyer  of  Newbury, 
Mass.;  by  Nath.  Sawyierand  Jos.  B.  \Yalker. 
Manchester,  1SS9.     8°. 

Sawyier,  Nathaniel.     See  Sawyer  family. 

Saxe,  John  Godfrey.  Poems.  Boston,  1S64. 
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Say,  Horace.  Etudes  sur  Tadministration  de 
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[Say,  Jean  Baptiste.]  Epitome  des  principes 
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Treatise  on  political  economy  ;  tr.  from 

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Clement  C.  Biddle.  2  vols,  in  i.  Boston, 
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Say,  Thomas.  Complete  writings  on  the  ento- 
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Account  of  an  expedition,  etc.   5<y  Long, 

Stephen  H. 

Descriptions  of  insects  of  the  families  of 

carabici  and  hydrocanthari  inhabiting  North 
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Vocabulary  of  Indian  languages.    [Phila., 

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Saybrook,  Conn.  Commemoration  of  the  250th 
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Hartford,  iSS6.     8°. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  Baptist  churches. 

Hartford,  1S49.     12°. 

Sayce,  .-Xrchibald  Henry.  Assyria,  its  princes, 
priests  and  people.  Lond.,  n.  d.  12°.  (By- 
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Fresh  light  Irom  the  ancient  monuments; 

sketch  of  confirmations  of  the  Bible  from 
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Lond.,  1890.     12°.     (Same,  2.) 

The  Hitlites  ;  story  of  a  forgotten  em- 
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Homer.     See  MahalVy,  J.  P. 

Introduction  to  the  science  of  language. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  18.S0.    8°. 

Lectures  on  the  origin  and  growth  of  reli- 
gion as  illustrated  by  the  religion  of  the  an- 
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Sayward.  Charles  Augustus.  See  Sayward 
r.miilv. 

Sayward  family  ;  being  the  history  and  gene- 
alogy of  Henry  S.  of  York,  Me.,  and  his 
descendants,  with  account  of  other  Say- 
wards  ;  by  Chas.  A.  Sayward.  Ipswich, 
1880.    8°. 


SC^VA 


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SCHERER 


Scxva,  fiseud.     See  Stua.Ti,  Isaac  Wm. 

Scaife,  Walter  B.  Development  of  interna- 
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Scandinavia,  vols.  1-3.  3  vols.  Chicago,  1883- 
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Scanzoni  de  LIchtenfels,  Frederic  Wilhelm  von. 
Practical  treatise  on  the  diseases  of  the  se.xual 
organs  of  women  ;  tr.  from  the  French  of  H. 
Dor  and  A.  Socin,  and  annot.  by  Aug.  K. 
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Scargill-BIrd,  S.  R.  [Ed.].  Custumals  of  Battle 
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Scarron,  Paul.  Virgile  travesti  en  vers  bur- 
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Scenes  de  la  vie  privee  et  publique  des  ani- 
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Schaden,Johann  Nepomuk  Adolph  von.  Neu- 
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Schaff,  Philip.  Bibliotheca  symbolica  ecclesiae 
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History  of  the  Christian  Church,     vols. 

1-4,  6,  7.     6  vols.     N.  Y.,  1888-92.     8°. 

Contents:  I.  Apostolic  Christianity,  i-ioo.  2.  Ante- 
Nicene  Christianity.  100-325.  3.  Nicene  and  Post-Ni- 
cene  Christianity,  311-600.  4.  Mediseval  Christianity, 
590-1073.  6.  Modern  Christianity.  The  German  Refor- 
mation, 15:7-30.  7.  Modern  Christianity,  The  Swiss 
Reformation. 

\_Ed.\  Internationa!  illustrated  commen- 
tary on  the  New  Testament  ;  by  Amer.  and 
English  scholars.   4  vols.    N.  Y.,  iSSS.    1.8°. 

Literature  and  poetry.     N.  Y.,  iSgo.     8°. 

Contents:  Studies  on  the  English  language. — Poe- 
try of  the  Bible.— Dies  Ira:.— Stabat  Mater.— Hymns  of 
St.  Bernard.— The  University,  ancient  and  modern.— 
Dante  Alighieri.— The  Divina  Commedia. 

Das  Princip  des  Protestantismus  darge- 

stellt.     Chambersburg,  1S45.     8°. 

\_Ed.'\  Religious  encyclopaedia  ;  or.  Dic- 
tionary of  Biblical,  historical,  doctrinal  and 
practical  tlieology,  based  on  the  Real  Ency- 
klopiidie  of  Herzog,  Plitt  and  Hauck.  3  vols. 
N.  Y.  [1882-84].     1.  8°. 

Supplement.     Encyclopedia  of  living 

divines  and  Christian  workers ;  ed.  by  P. 
Schaff  and  S.  M.  Jackson.    N.  Y.,  1887.   1.  8°. 

and  Prime,  S.  Irenaeus.     History,  essays, 

orations,  etc.,  of  the  6th  General  Conference 
of  the  Evangelical  Alliance,  held  in  N.  Y., 
Oct.  1873.     N.  Y.,  1874.     8°. 


Schalk,  Emil.  Campaigns  of  1862  and  1863, 
illustrating  the  principles  of  strategy.  2d.  ed. 
Phila.,  1863.     12°. 

Schanck,  De  La  Fayette.  Manly  old  age  ; 
obituary  sermon  rel.  to  S.  in  the  Ref.  Dutch 
Church,  Keyport,  N.  J.,  1S62  ;  by  Saml.  Lock- 
wood.     N.  Y.,  1863.     8°. 

Schanck,  G.  C.  Inquiry  into  location  of  Mt. 
Ployden.     (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  6.) 

Scharf,  John  Thomas.  Chronicles  of  Baltimore, 
from  the  earliest  period.     Bait.,  1874.     8°. 

History   of  Maryland   from   the   earliest 

period  [1600-1880].     3  vols.    Bait.,  1S79.    8°. 

History  of  the  Confederate  States  navy, 

from  its  organization.     N.  Y.,  18S7.     8°. 

History    of  Westchester   County,  N.  Y. 

2  vols.     Phila.,  1S86.     1.  8°. 

and  Westcott,   Thompson.      History    of 

Philadelphia,  1609-18S4.    3  vols.    Phila.,  1884. 
1.8°. 

Schefer,  Charles.  See  Recueil  de  voyages, 
etc. 

Schellen,  Thomas  Joseph  Heinrich.  Spectrum 
analysis  in  its  application  to  terrestrial  sub- 
stances, etc.;  tr.  from  the  German,  by  Jane 
and  Caroline  Lassell ;  ed.  with  notes,  by 
Wm.  Huggins.     Lond.,  1872.     8°. 

Schem,  Alexander  Jacob.  Cyclopaedia  of  edu- 
cation, etc.     See  Kiddle,  Henry. 

Schenck,  Alexander  Du  Bois.  See  Schenck 
family. 

Schenck,  Elizabeth  Hubbell.  History  of  Fair- 
field, Conn.,  1639-181S.  vol.  i.  N.  Y.,  1S89. 
1.  8°. 

Schenck,  Peter  Lawrence.  Historical  sketch 
of  the  Zabriskie  homestead,  Flatbush,  L.  I., 
with  biographical  accounts  of  some  of  those 
who  have  resided  in  it.    Brooklyn,  1881.    8°. 

See  Schenck  family. 

Schenck  family.  Memoir  of  Johannes  Schenk, 
progenitor  of  the  Bushwick,  L.  I.  family  of 
Schenck,  with  sketch  of  the  family  ;  by  P. 
L.  Schenck.     Flatbush,  1S76.     8°. 

Schenck  family.  William  Schenck,  his  ances- 
try and  descendants;  by  A.  D.  Schenck. 
Wa.sh.,  1883.     8°. 

Schenck  van  Nydeck  family.  The  Blyenbeck 
and  Afilerden  branch  of  the  family  of  Schenck 
van  Nydeck.     Hampton,  18S5.     8°. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y.  ist  Ref.  Dutch  Church. 
2ooth  anniversary,  1680-1S80.  [Schenectady, 
1880].     8°. 

Extracts  from  the  doop-boek,  or  bap- 
tismal register.     Albany,  1864.     8°. 

Manual    and    directory,   with    list  of 

members.     Schenectady,  1878.     12°. 

Schenk,  Johannes.     See  Schenck  family. 

Schepen's  dream.     See  Ferris,  Mary  L.  D. 

Scherer,  Wilhelm.  History  of  German  litera- 
ture ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  F.  C.  Conybeare  ;  ed.  by 
F.  Max  Miiller.     2  vols.     Oxford,  1886.     8°. 


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Schermerhorn,  John  F.  Report  respecting 
western  Indians.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v. 
12. ( 

Schickard,  Wilhelni.  Horologium  Hebraeum. 
Lond.,  1659.     12°. 

Schiller,  Joliann  Christoph  Friedrich  von. 
Werke ;  illustrirt  von  ersten  deutschen 
Kiinsllern  ;  herausgegeben  von  J.  G.  Fischer. 
4  vols.  Stuttgart  und  Leipzig  [1877].  1.  S°. 
Contents:  I.  Aus  Scliillers  Leben.— Gediclitt  dcr 
ersten  bis  vierten  Pcriode.— Semele.— Die  Rauber.— 
Die  Verschworung  dcs  Fiesco  zu  Genua. — Kabalc  und 
Liebc.  2.  Don  Carlos. — Der  Mensclienfeind.— Wal- 
lenstcin.— Die  Piccolomini.— Maria  Stuart.— Die  Jung- 
frau  von  Orleans.— Die  Braut  von  Messina  oder  die 
fcindlichen  Bruder.  3.  Wilhelm  Tell.— Huldigung  der 
Ktinste. — Iphigenie  in  Aulis.— Scenen  aus  den  Pliuni- 
zierinncn  des  Euripides. — Macbeth. — Tuiandot.  Prin- 
zessin  von  China.— Der  Parasit.— Der  Ncffe  alsOnkel. 
— Phadra.— Warbcck.— Die  Maltheser.- Die  Kinder 
des  Hauses.— Demetrius —Der  Verbrecher  aus  ver- 
lorner  Ehre. — Spiel  dcsSchicksals. — Der  Geislerseher. 
4.  Geschichte  dcs  Abfalls  der  Niederlande  von  der 
spanischen  Regierung.  —  Geschichte  des  dreisig- 
jahrigcn  Kriegs. — Herzog  von  Alba. 

Sammtliche  Werke.     2  vols.     Stuttgart, 

1S58.    8°. 

Eiie^.  Works  ;  from  the  German.  4  vols. 

Lond.,  1870-71.     12°. 

Contents:  i.  History  of  the  Thirty  years'  war. — 
Revolt  of  the  Netherlands:  tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison. 
2.  Revolt  of  the  Netherlands,  com/.  —  Wallenstcin's 
camp  :  tr.  by  Jas.  Churchill.— Piccolomini,  tr.  by  S.  T. 
Coleridge.- Death  of  Wallenstein  ;  tr.  by  S.  T.  Cole- 
ridge.—Wilhelm  Tell  ;  tr.  by  Theo.  Martin.  3.  Don 
Carlos.— Mary  Stuart.— Maid  of  Orleans.— Bride  of 
Messina.  4.  The  robbers.— Fiesco. — Love  and  in- 
trigue.— Demetrius. — Ghosl-sccr.  etc. 

Don  Carlos  ;  from  the  German  [by  G.  H. 

Calvert].     Bait.,  1834.     12°. 

History  of  the  thirty  years'  war  in  Ger- 
many;  tr.  by  Blaquierc.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1799.    8°. 

Poems  and  ballads  ;  tr.  by  Sir  Ed.  Bulwer 

Lytton  ;  with  a  sketch  of  Schiller's  life.  2 
vols.     Edin.,  1S44.     8°. 

u;;a' Goethe,  J.  W.  von.   Correspondence, 

1794-1805:  tr.  from  the  3d  ed.  of  the  Ger- 
man with  notes,  by  L.  Dora  Schmitz.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1877-79.     12°. 

BovF.SEN,  H.  H.     Life  and  works  of  S. 

Sec  Goethe  J.  W.  von. 

Carlvi.e,  Thomas.   Life  of  .S.    (Carlyle's 

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.SiMK,  James.    Schiller.    Edin.,  1S82.    12°. 

(For.  classics  for  Eng.  readers.) 

Schiltberger,  Johann.     Bondage  and  travels  of 

.S.   in   Europe,  Asia  and  Africa,   1396-1427  ; 

tr.  from  the  MS.  ed.  by  K.  F.  Neumann,  by 

J.  Ruchan  Tclfer  ;  with  notes,  bv  P.  Bruun. 

l.ond.,  1S79.     S°.     (Hakluyt  Soc.'v.  58.) 
Schimmelpennlnck,  Mary  Anne  Gallon.   Select 

memoirs  of  Port   Royal.     5th   ed.     3  vols. 

Lond,,  1858.     8°. 
Schio,  Almerico  da.    Di  due  astrolabi  in  car.'it- 

teri  cijfici  occidentali  trovati  in   Valdagno. 

Venezia,  «88o.    4°. 


Schlagintwelt,  Adolph  von.  Ueber  den  geolo- 
gischen  Bau  der  Alpen.     Berlin,  1852.    8°. 

Schlagintwelt,  Robert  von.  Die  Mormon  en 
oder  die  Heiligen  vom  jiingsten  Tage  von 
ihrer  Entslehung  bis  auf  die  Gegenwart. 
Coin  und  Leipzig,  1S74.     8°. 

Schlegel.  August  Wilhelm  von.  Course  of  lec- 
tures on  dramatic  art  and  literature;  tr.  by 
John  Black  ;  rev.  according  to  the  last  Ger- 
man ed.,  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.  Lond.,  1861. 
12°. 

Schlegel,  Dorothea  Caroline  Albertine  Mi- 
chaelis.  Caroline  Schlegel  and  her  friends 
by  Mrs.  Alfred  Sidgwick.     X.  Y.,  1SS9.     8°. 

Schlegel,  Johann  Friedrich  Wilhelm.  Neutral 
rights  ;  or,  An  examination  of  the  right  of 
search  of  neutral  vessels  under  convoy  ;  tr. 
from  the  French.     Phila.,  iSoi.     8°. 

Schlegel,  Karl  Wilhelm  Friedrich  von.  ./Es- 
thetic and  misc.  works  ;  tr.  from  the  German, 
by  E.  J.  Millington.     Lond.,  1S60.     12°. 

Course  of  lectures  on   modern   history ; 

added,  historical  essays  on  the  beginning  of 
our  history,  and  on  Caesar  and  Alexander  ; 
tr.  by  Lyndsay  Purcell  andR.  H.Whitelock. 
Lond.,  1S62.     12°. 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  literature;  [tr. 

by  J.  G.  LockhartJ.    2  vol's.    Phila.,  1818.  8°. 

Same.     Lond.,  1S6S.     12°. 

Philosophy  of  history  ;  tr.  with  memoir, 

by  Jas.  B.  Robertson.     Lond.,  1S59.     12°. 

Philosophy  of  life,  and  philosophy  of  lan- 
guage ;  tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.  Lond., 
1S66.     12°. 

Schleiden,  Matthias  Jakob.  Contributions  to 
phytogenesis.  Lond.,  1847.  8°.  (Bd.  with 
Schwann's  Microscopical  researches.) 

Principles  of  scientific  botany ;    tr.   by 

Edwin  Lankester.    Lond.,  1849.    8°. 

[Schleiden,  Rudolf]     L'intc'r^t   de  la   France 

dans    la    question    du    Schleswig-Holstein. 

Paris,  1S50.     8°. 
Schleiermacher,  A.  A.   E.     Bibliographisches 

System  der  gesammten  Wissenschaftskunde. 

2  vols,  in  I.     Braunschweig,  1S52.     8°. 
Schleusner,  Johann  Friedrich.    Novum  lexicon 

Grajco-Latinum   in   Novum    Testamentum ; 

recensuerunt  J.  Smith,  J.  Strauchon  et  A. 

Dickinson.    5th  ed.     2  vols.    Glasguae,  1817. 

8°. 
Schley,  Winfield  Scott,  (J«(/Soley,  Jas.  R.  The 

rescue  of  Greely.     N.  Y.,  1885.     8°. 
Schllchtegroll,  Adolph  Heiiirich  Friedrich  von. 

Life  of  Mozart,     .SV,-  Beyle.  .Marie  Henri, 
Schliemann,    Heinrich,      Ilios ;    the    city  and 

country  of  the  Trojans  ;  results  of  researches, 

1871-79,  incl.  an  autobiography  of  the  author; 

with  preface  and  notes,  by  R.  Virchow,  F. 

Max  Sliiller,  and  others.     Lond.,  18S0.    1.8°. 

Mycena;;  narrativcof  researches  and  dis- 
coveries at  Mycenae  and  Tiryns  ;  preface,  by 
W.  E.  Gladstone.     N.  Y.,  1878.     4°. 


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Tiryns ;  the  prehistoric  palace  of  the  kings 

of  Tiryns;  preface,  by  F.  Adler,  and  contri- 
butions, by  Wm.  Dorpfeld.    N.  Y.,  1S85.   8°. 

Troja  ;  results  of  researches  and  discov- 
eries on  the  site  of  Homer's  Troy,  and  other 
sites  in  18S2  ;  and  narrative  of  a  journey  in 
the  Troad,  iSSi ;  preface,  by  A.  H.  Sayce. 
N.  Y.,  1884.     8°. 

Troy  and  its  remains  ;  narrative  of  re- 
searches on  the  site  of  Ilium,  and  on  the 
Trojan  plain;  ed.  by  Philip  Smith.  Lond., 
1875.     8°. 

Chase,  Thos.  Schliemann  and  his  dis- 
coveries.   (Amgr.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  n.  s.  v.  7.) 

See  Schuchhardt,  C. 

Schlosser,  Friedrich  Christoph.  History  of  the 
iSth  century  and  of  the  19th  till  the  over- 
throw of  the  French  empire  ;  with  preface 
and  notes,  by  D.  Davison.  8  vols.  Lond., 
1843-52.     8°. 

Schmeller.  Johann  Andreas.  See  Fernandez- 
Alema,  \'. — Katzmair,  Jorg. 

Schmid,  Christian  Friedrich.  Biblical  theology 
of  the  New  Testament ;  tr.  from  the  4th  Ger- 
man ed.  edited  by  C.  Weiziicker,  by  G.  H. 
Venables.     Edin.,  1877.     8°. 

Schmidt,  Alexander.  Shakespeare-le.\icon.  2d 
ed.     2  vols.     Beriin,  18S6.     I.  8°. 

[Schmidt,  Charlotte  Lloyd.]  Memoranda  con- 
cerning Lloyd's  Neck  [Manor  of  Queens 
Village],  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  and  the  Lloyd 
family,     n.  p.  [1884].     8°. 

Schmidt,  Valdemar.  Le  Danemark  a  I'E.xpo- 
sition  Universelle  de  1867.  Paris,  1S68.  8°. 
(Bd.  with  Copenhagen.  Kongl.  Nord.  Old- 
skrift-Selskab.     Reports.) 

Schmucker,  Beale  Melancthon.  The  Lutheran 
Church  in  Pottstown  [Penn.];  historical  dis- 
course at  the  decennial  commemoration  of 
the  consecration  of  Emmanuel  Lutheran 
Church.     Pottstown,  18S2.     8°. 

Schmucker  or  Smucker,  Samuel  Mosheim.  His- 
tory of  tlie  four  Georges.     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

History  of  the  Civil  War  in  the  LT.  S.,  with 

biographical  sketches  of  its  heroes.  Pt.  2. 
Phila.,  1864.     8°. 

Sre  Catherine  II.  of  Russia. 

Schmucker,  Samuel  Simon.    Sec  Storr,  Gottlob 

C. 
Schneck,  Benjamin  Shroder.     The  burning  of 

Chambersburg,  Pa.     Phila.,  1864.     12°. 
Schcell,  Maximilian  Samson  Friedrich.      His- 

toire  abr^g^e  de  la  litterature  romaine,     4 

vols.     Paris,  1815.     8°. 

Histoire  de  la  litterature  grecque  profane. 

2>=  ed.     8  vols.     Paris,  1823-25.     8°. 

Schoepff,  Johann  David.  Climate  and  diseases 
of  America  ;  tr.  by  Jas.  Read  Chadwick. 
Boston,  1875.     8°. 

Reise  durch  einige  nordamerikanischen 

Staaten  nach  Ost-Florida  und  den  Bahama- 
Inseln,  1783-84.     2  vols.    n.  p.     1788.     8°. 


Schoharie  County,  X.  i  .  Account  of  Knoep- 
fel's  Schoharie  cave  ;  history  of  its  discovery, 
subterranean  lake,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1853.     8°.^ 

Scholar  armed  against  the  errors  of  the  time. 
See  Jones,  \Ym. 

Schomburgk,  .SVr  Robert  Hermann.  Fishes  of 
Britisli  Guiana.    (Jardine's  Nat.  lib.  v.  39-40.) 

Reisen  der  Briider  S.  in  British-Guiana  ; 

im  Auszug  von  Wilhelm  Strieker.     Frank- 
furt am  Main,  1S52.     8°. 

Memoir  of  S.     (Jardine's  Nat.  lib.  v.  39.) 

See  Ralegh,  Sir  Walter. 

Schon,  Julian.  Rifled  infantry  arms.  See  U.  S. 
War  Dept.    Military  Commission  to  Europe. 

Schoner,  Johan.  Schoner  ;  a  reproduction  of 
his  globe  of  1523  long  lost,  and  the  "  De 
Moluccis"  of  MaximilianusofTransylvanus  ; 
with  translation  and  notes,  by  Henry  Ste- 
vens; ed.  with  introduction  and  bibliography, 
by  C.  H.  Coote.     Lond.,  18SS.     12°. 

School  of  man.     See  Genard,  Francois. 

School  of  Mines  Quarterly,  pub.  by  Columbia 
College,  vols.  3,  5-11.  8  vols.  N.  Y.,  1882- 
90.     8°. 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  Rowe.  Algic  researches, 
ist  series.  Indian  tales  and  legends.  2  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1S39.     12°. 

Historical  and  statistical  information  re- 
specting the  history,  condition  and  prospects 
of  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  U.  .S.;  col.  and 
prep,  under  direction  of  the  Bureau  of  Indian 
Affairs.     6  vols.     Phila.,  1851-57.     4°. 

A'ote:    Pt.  6  is  entitled     "History   of  the   Indian 
tribes  oftlie  U.  S." 

Historical   considerations  on    the    siege 

and  defence  of  Fort  Stanwix  in  1776.    (N.  Y.- 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  1845.) 

History  and  physical  geography  of  Min- 
nesota.    (Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 

Incentives  to  the   study  of  the   ancient 

period  of  American   history  ;  address  before 
the  Society.     (N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  1846.) 

Narrative  journal  of  travels  from  Detroit 

northwest  through  the  American  lakes  to  the 
Mississippi,  1820.     Albany,  1S21.     8°. 

Narrative  of  an  expedition  through  the 

upper  Mississippi  to  Itasca  Lake,  1832.     N. 
Y.,  1S34.     8°. 

Notes  on  the  Iroquois.    Albany,  1S47.   8°. 

Notices  of  antique  earthen  vessels  found 

in  the  low  tumuli    of  Florida,  etc.     (N.  Y. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  1S46.) 

One6ta ;    or,  The  red  race  of  America. 

N.  Y.,  1845.     8°. 

Same.    The  red  race  of  .America.    N.  Y., 

1848.     8°. 

Travels  in  the  central  portions  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi Valley.     N.  Y.,  1825.     8°. 

View  of  the  lead  mines  of  Missouri  ;  inclu- 
ding observations  on  the  mineralogy,  ge- 
ology, etc.,  of  Missouri  and  Arkansaw.  N.  Y., 
1819.    8°. 


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Schooley  family.    Sketch  of  the  S.  family  ;  by 

Barclay  White.     (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  2d 

scr.  V.  9.) 
Schoonmaker,  Marius.     History  of  Kingston, 

N,  \'..  from  its  early  settlement  to  1820.     N. 

v..  iSSS.     1.  S°. 
Schopenhauer.  Arthur.     On  visions  and  The 

metaphysics  of  music.     Scf  Beethoven,   L. 

van. 

Select   essays ;    tr.   by  Garritt   Droppers 

and  C.  A.  P.  Dachsel.    Milwaukee,  18S1.   8°. 

Contents:  Biog.  sketch.  —  Misery  of  life. —  Mela- 
physics  of  love.— Genius.  —  .Esthetics  of  poetry.  — 
Education. 

Schott,  Charles  Anthony.  Astronomical  obser- 
vations in  the  Arctic  seas;  by  E.  K.  Kane. 
(Smithsonian  Inst.  Contrib.  v.  12.) 

Magnetical  observations  made  by   E.   K. 

Kane,  1S53-55.     (Same,  v.  10.) 

Meteorological    observations    by   E.    K. 

Kane,  1853-55.     (Same,  v.  11.) 

.Meteorological  observations  by  Sir  Leo- 
pold McClintock,  1857-59.     (Same,  v.  13.) 

Physical  observations  by  Isaac  I.   Hayes, 

1S60-61.  (Same,  v.  15.) 

Results  of  the  meteorological  observa- 
tions made  at  Brunswick,  Me.,  1807-59;  ^y 
Parker  Cleaveland.     (Same,  v.  16.) 

Results    of  meteorological   observations 

made  at  Marietta,  Ohio.  1826-59,  by  S.  P. 
Hildreth  ;  added,  obs.  taken  at  Marietta,  by 
Joseph  Wood.     (Same,  v.  16.) 

Tables  and  results  of  the  precipitation,  in 

rain  and  snow,  in  the  U.  S.,  and  adjacent 
parts  of  North  America  and  in  Central  and 
South  America.     (Same,  v.  18  and  24.) 

Tables,  distribution  and  variations  of  the 

atmospheric  temperature  in  the  U.  .S.  and 
adjacent  parts  of  America.     (Same,  v.  21.) 

Tidal  observations  by  E.  K.  Kane,  1S53-55. 

(Same,  v.  13.) 

Schouler,  James.  History  of  the  United  .States 
iiiulcr  the  constitution,  1783-1861.  5  vols. 
N.  Y.  [iSSo-qiJ.     8°. 

Spirit  of  historical  research.   (.\nur.  Hist. 

Ass'n.  Papers,  v.  4.) 

Schouler,  William.  History  of  the  Massachu- 
setts in  the  civil  war.  2  vols.  Boston,  1868- 
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Schouten,  Joost.  Narrative  of  Siam.  (Hart- 
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Schouten  van  Hoorn,  Willem  Cornelisz,  and 
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—  Same.    (Kerr's  Voy.  v.  10.) 

Schrader,   O.      Prehistoric  antiquities  of  the 

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Schramke,  T.    Description  of  the  N.  Y.  Croton 
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Schreiber,  Alois  Wilhelni.  Manuel  des  voy- 
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Schrevel,  Cornells.  Lexicon  manuale  Grxco- 
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8°. 

Schroeder,  John  Frederick.  Letter  to  the  con- 
gregations of  the  parish  of  Trinity  Church  ; 
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.SV('  Hoardman,  Mary  A. 

Schubert,  Franz  Peter.  Frost,  H.  F.  Schu- 
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Hellborn,  H.  K.  von.    Life  of  Schubert, 

tr.  from  the  German,  by  A.  D.  Coleridge  ; 
with  appendi.x,  by  George  Grove.  2  vols. 
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Schubert,  Theodor  Franz  von.  Catalogue  du 
cabinet  des  monnaies  et  niedailles  russes. 
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Xotc  :  This  work  was  not  continued. 

Schuchhardt,  C.  Schliemann's  excavations  ; 
an  archaiological  and  historical  study ;  tr. 
from  the  German,  by  Eugenie  Sellers  ;  with 
'  app.  on  the  recent  discoveries  at  Hissarlik 
by  Schliemann  and  Dnrpfeld,and  an  intro- 
duction by  Walter  Leaf     Lond.,  1S91.    8°. 

Schumann,  Robert.  Music  and  musicians ; 
essays  and  criticisms,  tr.  and  ed.  by  Fanny 
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M.\iTL.\Ni),     J.  A.   Fuller.       Schumann. 

Lond.,  1884.     12°.     (Great  musicians.) 

Reissmaxn,  August.     Life  and  works  of 

S.;  tr.  from  the  3d  ed.  of  the  German,  by 
Abhy  L.  Alger.     Lond.,  1SS6.     12°. 

Schureman  |famlly]  genealogy;  prep,  by  Rich. 
Wynkoop,  18S9.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Schiirer  ( Emil].  History  of  the  Jewish  people 
in  the  time  of  Christ ;  tr.  by  John  Macpher- 
son,  Sophia  Taylor  and  Peter  Christie.  2 
divisions  in  5  vols.     Edin.,  1890-91.     8°. 

Index  ;  tr.  by  J.  Macpherson.     Edin., 

1891.      8°. 

Schurz,  Carl.     See  Clay,  Henry. 

Schuyler,  Catharine.     See  Grant,  Anne  M. 

Schuyler,  Eugene.  Turkistan  ;  notesof  a  jour- 
ney in  Russian  Turkistan,  Kliokand,  Buk- 
hara and  Kuldja.     2  vols.     N.  Y..  1876.     8°. 

.SVv  Peter  \.,  Ilie  C7real. 

Schuyler.  George  Lee.  Correspondence  and 
remarks  upon  Bancroft's  History  of  the 
nortliern  campaign  of  1777,  and  the  character 
of  Philip  .SchuyUr.     N.  Y.,  1867.     8°. 

Schuyler,  George  Washington.  Colonial  New 
York,  Philip  .Schuyler  and  his  family.  2  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1.S.S5,     .S°. 

Schuyler,  Philip  John.  Proclamation  at  Fort 
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Soc.  Col.  V.  2.) 


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De  Pevster,  J.  W.     Schuyler  and  the 

Burgoyne  campaign  in  1777  ;  annual  address 
before  the  X.  Y.  Hist.  Society.  N.  Y.,  1S77. 
S°. 

U.S.  WarDept.    Proceedings  of  a  court 

martial  for  the  trial  of  S.,  Oct.  i,  177S.  (N. 
Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  pub.  fund  ser.  v.  12.) 

See    Schuyler,    George    L.  —  Schuyler, 

George  \V. 

Schuyler  family:  liy  loel  Munsell.  [.\lbanv], 
1S74.     ■&". 

Schuylkill  County,  Penn.  History  of  Schuyl- 
kill Co.  with  biographical  sketches.  N.  Y., 
iSSi.  fol. 

Schwann,  Theodor.  Microscopical  researches 
into  the  accordance  in  the  structure  and 
growth  of  animals  and  plants  ;  tr.  from  the 
German,  by  Henrv  Smith.    Lond.,  1S47.    8°- 

Schwatka,  Frederick.  See  U.  S.  War  Dept. 
Report  of  a  military  reconnaissance. 

Schweizer,  Johann  Jakob.  Das  Faulhorn  im 
Grindelwald  ;  mit  einem  Panorama  von 
Frsnz  Schmid.     Bern,  1832.     8°. 

Schwenkfelder  family.  Genealogical  record 
of  the  descendants  of  the  Schwenkfelders, 
who  arrived  in  Penn.,  1733-37  ;  from  the  Ger- 
man of  Balthasar  Heebuer,  and  other  sources, 
by  Reuben  Kriebel ;  with  an  historical  sketch, 
by  C.  Heydrick.     Manayunk,  1S79.     8°. 

Science,  vols.  1-20.  20  vols.  Camb.,  1SS3- 
92.     1.  8°. 

Science-Gossip,  Hardwicke's.  See  Hardwicke, 
Robert. 

Science  News.  Nov.  i,  i87S-Oct.  15,  1S79.  vol  i. 
Salem,  1S7S-79.     8°. 

Science  and  the  Gospel ;  or.  The  church  and 
the  nations  ;  a  series  of  essays  on  great 
Catholic  questions.  Lond.,  1870.  8°.  (Christ. 
Moral  Science  Ass'n.) 

Scientific  American  ;  a  journal  of  art,  science 
and  mechanics,  vols.  2-14.  13  vols.  N.  Y., 
1846-5S.     fol. 

New  series,     vols.  1-67.     67  vols.     N.  Y., 

1859-92.     fol. 

Supplement,    vols.  6-34.    29  vols.    N.  Y., 

187S-92.     fol. 

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8°. 
Scientific  American.    Architect's  edition,  vols. 

1-14.     14  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S85-92.     fol. 
Scientific  and  Literarv  Journal,   vol.  1.  Boston, 

1S37.     8°. 
Soohle,     Andrew     Richard.      See     Comines, 

Philippe  de. 
Scoffern,  John,     and    others.     Useful    metals 

and  their  alloys  ;  with  their  applications  to 

the  industrial  arts.     Lond.,  1S61.     8°. 
Scofield,  Samuel.    Practical  treatise  on  vaccina 

or  cowpock.     N.  Y.,  i8io.     12°. 
Scoresby,  William.     Franklin  expedition  ;  or, 

Considerations  on  our  absent  adventurers  in 

the  Arctic  regions.     Lond.,  1850.     8°. 


Scot,  George.  Model  of  the  government  of 
East  New  Jersey.  Repr.  from  orig.  ed.  of 
1685.     (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  I.) 

Scot,  Sir  John.  Staggering  state  of  Scottish 
statesmen,  1550-1650;  with  memoir  of  the 
author,  and  hist,  illustrations,  by  Chas. 
Rogers.     (Royal  Hist.  .Soc.  Trans,  v.  i.) 

Scotland.  Lord  Clerk  Register.  Series  of 
chronicles  and  memorials.  12  vols.  Edin., 
1867-S0.     1.  8°. 

Contents:  i.  Chronicles  of  the  Picts  and  Scots,  and 
other  early  memorials  of  Scottish  history  ;  ed.byWm. 
F.  Skene.  2.  Halyburton,  Andrew.  Ledger,  1492-1503  ; 
with  Book  of  customs  and  valuation  of  merchandises 
in  Scotland  ;  ed.  by  Cosmo  Innes.  3.  Documents  illust. 
of  the  history  of  Scotland,  12S6-1306 ;  ed.  by  Jos.  Ste- 
venson. 2  vols.  4- Accounts  of  the  Lord  High  Treas- 
urer of  Scotland  ;  ed.  by  Thos.  Dickson,  vol.  i,  1473- 
98.  5.  Register  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scotland,  1545- 
S5;  ed.  by  J.  H.  Burton  and  David  Masson.  3  vols. 
6.  Rotuli  scaccarii  regum  Scotorum  :  The  exchequer 
rolls  of  Scotland  ;  ed.  by  J.  Stuart  and  G.  Burnett, 
vols.  1-4,  1264-1436. 

Lord  High  Treasurer.     See  above. 

Parliament.     Acts.     See   Great    Britain. 

Com.  on  Pub.  Records. 

Privy  Council.      See  above.  Lord  Clerk 

Register. 

See  also  Great  Britain. 

Scot's  Magazine,  vol.8.  Loud.,  1746.  t.  p.  w. 
8°. 

.\ote:    Continued  as  Edinburgh  .Magazine. 

Scott,  Austin.  Early  cities  of  New  Jersey. 
(N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  9.) 

Influence  of  the  proprietors  in  founding 

the  state   of  New  Jersey.     (Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.  Stud.  vol.  3.) 

Scott,  Dorothea.  Dorothea  Scott,  otherwise 
Gotherson  and  Hogben  ;  annot.  by  G.  D. 
Scull.     O.xford,  1SS2.     s.  4°. 

Savie.     New  and  enl.  ed.     Oxford,  1885. 

8°.  ^ 

Scott,  Dred.     Case  of  S.  in  the  U.  S.  Supreme 
Court ;  with  opinions  of  the  judges.     N   Y 
1857-     8". 

See  Foot,  Saml.  A. — Howard,  Benj.  C. 

Scott,  Frank  Jesup.     The  art  of  beautifying 

suburban  home  grounds.     N.  Y.,  1S70.     8°. 

Scott,  Fred  Newton.     See  Gayley,  Charles  M. 

Scott,  .Sir  George  Gilbert.  Essay  on  the  his- 
tory of  English  church  architecture  prior  to 
the  separation  of  England  from  the  Roman 
obedience.     Lond.,  1881.     4°. 

Gleanings  from  Westminster  Abbey.     2d 

ed.  enl.     O.xford,  1863.     8°. 

Lectures  on  the  rise  and  development  of 

mediaeval  architecture.    2  vols.    Lond.,  1879. 

Scott,  George  G.  Saratoga  County,  N.  Y. ;  a 
historical  address;  and  a  centennial  address, 
by  J.  S.  L'Amoreaux,  July  4.  Ballston  Spa, 
1876.     8°. 

Scott,  James  Robert  Hope-.  Memoirs  of  S.; 
by  Robt.  Ornsby.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1884.    8°. 


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offi- 


Scott.  Job.  Journal  of  the  life,  travels  and 
Gospel  labours  of  S.     N.  Y.,  1797.     12°. 

Scott.  lohn.     Scf  Scott,  Thomas. 

Scott.  Jonathan  M.  Blue  lights  ;  or,  The  con- 
vfiition;  a  poem.     N.  Y.,  1S17.     12°. 

Scott.  Joseph  M.  Our  early  times  ;  hist,  sketch 
of  St.  Albans  township  [O.].     Newark,  O., 

1S73.     8°. 

Scott.  Leader,  />srnd.     Sec  Ba.\ter,  Lucy  E. 

Scott.  Martin.  Memoir  of  S.;  by  J.  F.  Wil- 
li.mis.     iMinn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Scott.   Robert.     Greek-English    lexicon. 
Liddell,  H.  G. 

Scott.  Robert  N.     War  of  the  Rebellion 
cial  records.    See  L'nited  States.    War  Dept. 

Scott.  Thomas.  Essays  on  the  most  important 
subjects  in  religion.  1st.  Amer.  ed.  White- 
hall, 1S06.     12°. 

Holy  Bible,  with  notes.  See  Bible.  Eng- 
lish. 

Letters  and   papers ;  with  observations, 

by  John  Scott.     Boston,  1S25.     12°. 

[Scott.  Sir  Walter.]  British  drama.  5  vols,  in 
5.     Lond.,  1S04.     8°. 

Field  of  Waterloo ;  a  poem.    X.  Y..  1S15. 

16°. 

Halidon  Hill.     Phila.,  1S22.     12°. 

History  of  Scotland.    2  vols.  Lond.,  1S29- 

30.     12°.     (Lardner's  Cab.  eye.) 

[ ]  Ivanhoe.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S21.     12°. 

Journal.     2  vols.     Edin.,  1S90.     S°. 

Poetical  works;  [with  Turner's  designs]. 

12  vols.     Edin.,  :833-34.     12°. 

Contents:  1-4.  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scollish  border. 
S.  Sir  Tristrem.  6.  Lay  of  the  l.isl  minstrel.  7.  Mar- 
roion.  8.  Lady  of  the  lake.  etc.  9.  Rokcby.— Vision 
of  Don  Roderick,  lo.  Lord  of  the  isles,  etc.  11.  Bridal 
of  Triermain.— Harold  thedaunlless.— Field  of  Water- 
loo, etc.    12.  Dramas. 

Same,   with    memoir.     9    vols.     Boston, 

1857.     12°. 

Search  after  happiness,  with  other  poems. 

Phila.,  1820.     12°. 

Tales  of  a  grandfather;  History  of  Scot- 
land, with  notes.    6  vols.    Boston,  1 86 1.    12°. 

Waverley  novels.     25  vols.     Edin.,  1852- 

60.    8°. 

Contents:  I.  Wavcrlcy.  2.  Guy  Manncring.  3. 
The  antiquary.  4.  Rob  Roy.  5.  Old  Mortality.  6. 
Black  dwarf  and  Legend  of  Montrose.  7.  Heart  of 
Mid-Lothian.  8,  Bride  of  Lammcrmoor.  9.  Ivanhoe. 
10.  The  monastery,  ii.  The  abbot.  12.  Kenilworth. 
ij.  The  pirate.  14-  Fortunes  of  Nigel.  15.  Pcveril  of 
the  Peak.  16.  Quenlin  Durward.  17.  St.  Ronan's 
well.  iS.  Rcdgaunllet.  19.  The  betrothed  and  The 
highland  widow.  20.  The  talisman.  Two  drovers.  My 
aunt  Margaret's  mirror.  The  tapestried  chamber.  The 
laird's  Jock.  31.  Wootlstock.  22.  Fair  maid  of  Perth. 
33.  Anne  of  Gcierstein.  24.  Count  Robert  of  Paris.  25. 
Surgeon's  daughter  and  Castle  Dangerous. 

CnAMiiKRS,  Robert.    Life  of S.    ist  Amer. 

ed.     N.  Y.,  1S32.     8°. 

Hogg,  James.     Domestic   manners  and 

private  life  of  S.;  with  preface  and  notes  by 
the  editor  ;  rcpr.  from  the  original  ed.  of  1834. 
Edin.,  1882.     12°. 


HuTTON,  R.  H.   Sir  Walter  Scott.   Lond., 

1880.     8°.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

LoCKHART,  J.  G.     Memoirs  of  the  life  of 

S.     10  vols.     Edin.,  1856-57.     12°. 

McVicKAR,  J.    Tribute  to  the  niemorv  of 

S.     N.  Y.,  1S33.     8°. 

See  Ballantyne,  James. — Dryden,  John. — 

Napoleon  L — Swift,  Jonathan. 

Scott.  William.     Harmony  of  phrenology  with 

Scripture.     Edin.,  1S36.    8°. 
Scott,  William  Bell.  The  little  masters.   Lond., 

iSSo.     8°.     (Great  artists. 1 

Sec  Diirer,  .Albrecht. 

Scott,  Winfield.  Infantry  tactics.  See  U.  S. 
War  Dept. 

Memoirs;    by  Himself.     2  vols.     N.   V., 

1864.     12°. 

Mansfield,  Ed.    D.     Life  and   military 

services  of  S.     N.  \.,  1862.     12°. 

Soottow.  Joshua.  Memoir  of  S.;  by  J.  Savage. 
(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  14.) 

Scougal,  Henry.  Life  of  God  in  the  soul  of 
man;  prefi.xed,  memoirs  of  the  author.  Bos- 
ton, 17S9.     12°. 

[Scovllle.  Joseph  A.]  Old  merchants  of  New 
York  city  ;  by  Walter  Barrett,  c\erV.[  pseud.]. 
5  ser.     5  vols.     N.  Y.,  1870.     12°. 

Same.     vol.  1.     N.  Y.,  1863.    8°. 

Scoville.  Samuel.     See  Beecher,  Henn,-  Ward. 

— North  .Stamford,  Conn. 
Scranton.  Eraslus.     See  Scranton  family. 
Scranton  family.     Genealogical  register  of  the 

descendants  of  John  Scranton,  of  Guilford, 

Conn.;  by Erastus Scranton.  Hartford,  1855. 

8°. 
Scribe,  Augustin   Eugene.    O^uvres  choisies. 

vols.  2-5.     4  vols.     Paris,  1S4S.     12°. 

ThiJatre.     17  vols.     Paris,  1856-57.     12°. 

Scrlbner's  .Magazine,     vols.  1-12.    12  vols.    N. 

Y.,  1S87-92.     8°. 
Scrlbner's  Monthly,     vols.  1-22.     22  vols.     N. 
Y.,  1870-Si.    8°.' 

.\'ntr  :    For  continuation,  see  the  Century. 

Scrlpps.  James  Edmund.     .See  Scripps  family. 
Scripps  family.     History  of  the  S.  family;  by 

Jas.  E.  Scripps.     Detroit,  1SS2.     8°. 
Scriptores    rerum    Gernianicarum,    in     usum 

scliolarum  ex   monumentis   Germaniae  liis- 

toricis  recusi.     38  vols.     H.innoverae,  1846- 

91.    8°. 

Contents:  A\hl>n  o/ St.  O'et main.  Ue  hello  Parisi- 
aco  libri  III.— Adam  :'om  Bremen,  Gcsta  Hammahur- 
gcnsis  c-cclesiae  pontificum.— Alf»ich.  Annales  Alt.i- 
hcnses  majores.  —  Arno)du«  nni  t.iiheck.  Chronica 
Slavoruin.  — Bruno  :■»«  .\faf:t1ehnii;.  I)e  hello  Saxonico 
liber.— Burchard  el  Conrad,  frspcrgensium  chroni- 
con.— Canute.  rnntoni>  regis  ge^ta  ;  sive  encomium 
Einm.ieicKinai— Carmen  dcbelln  Saxonico  —Cologne. 
Chr.iiiica  rcgia  ("olonieiisis.— Einhard.  Vita  Karoli 
Magni.— Fon«enelle.  Gcsta  ahbalum  Fonlanellensium. 
— Gitlebert.  Chronicon  Hanonieiisc. —Gottfried  !i>» 
I'itetho.  Gesla  Frcderici  1.  et  Henrici  W.  Helmold. 
Chronica  Slavorum.— Henry  ivxi  Livonia,  t  bronicnn 
Lvvoniac.— Henry  IV.  Vita  Heinrici  IV.  imperatoris. 
— Herbord  ton  llamteig.    Dialogus  de  vita  Ottonia.— 


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Mainz.  Chronicon  Moguntinum.-Nithard.  Histori- 
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Brunonis,  archiepiscopi  Colouiensis. —  Ryccardus.  De 
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Scriptores  rerum  Hispanicariim.  Rerum  His- 
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Scrivenor,  Harry.  Comprehensive  history  of 
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Scrutator,  pseud.     See  MacColl,  Malcolm. 

Scudamore,  Sir  Charles.  Treatise  on  the  na- 
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Scudder,  Henry  A.  Argument  in  behalf  of  the 
East  Boston  Ferry  Co.  agst  the  petition  of 
Albert  Bowker  and  others.  Boston,  1S66. 
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Scudder,  Henry  Joel.  Address  at  Glen  Cove, 
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Scudder,  Horace  Elisha  [Ed.].  American  com- 
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for  possession.— Browne,  Wm.H.  Maryland;  the  his- 
tory of  a  Palatinate.— Carr.  Lucien.  Missouri  ;  a  bone 
of  contention.— Cooke.  J.  E.  Virginia;  a  history  of 
the  people.— Cooley,  Thos.  McI.  Michigan  ;  a  history 
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Inde.x  to  the  known  fossil  insects  of  the 

world,  including  myriapods  and  arachnids. 
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Systematic  review  of  our  present  knowl- 
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A'ote:  Attributed  also  to  I.  Wilkins. 

[ ]  View  of  the  controversy  between  Great 

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[ ]  Same.     Lond.,  1775.     8°. 

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Searing,  Laura  Catherine  Redden.  Idyls  of 
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Seaton,  Robert.  Map  of  Palestine,  with  parts 
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Seeker,  Thomas.  Lectures  on  the  catechism, 
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Secular  and  ecclesiastical  history  of  Worthing- 

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Sedgwick,  Charles  F.  History  of  Sharon,  Conn. 
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Sedgwick,  Henry  Dwight.  Refutation  of  rea- 
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Sedgwick, Theodore,/;-.    5£V Livingston,  Wm. 

Sedulius,  Ccelius.  Carmen  paschale  ;  Elegia  ; 
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Sedulius  Scotus.  Opera  quae  supersunt  uni- 
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See-Farth  nach  der  neuen  Welt,  etc.  Major, 
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Seebohm,  Frederic.  The  English  village  com- 
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Era  of  the  Protestant  Revolution.    Lond., 

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Seebohm,  Henry.     Siberia  in  Europe  ;  a  visit 

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[Seeley,  John  Robert.]  Ecce  homo  ;  a  survey 
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Contents:  Roman  imperialism.— Milton's  political 
opinions.— Milton's  poetry, — Elementary  principles  in 
art.— Liberal  education  in  universities. —  English  in 
schools.— The  church  as  a  teacher  of  morality.— The 
teaching  of  politics. 
[ ]  Natural  religion.     Lond.,  1SS2.    8°. 

See  Stein,  H.  F.  K.,  Freiherr  von. 

Seeley,  L.  B.    See  Walpole,  Horace. 
Segange,  L.  Du  Broc  de.     See  Du   Broc  de 

Sigaiige,  L. 
Seguln.  Edward.    Idiocy;  and  its  treatment  by 

tin-  physiological  method.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8°. 
Seguin,   Lisbcth   Gooch,   noif   ^frs.  SIrahan. 

The  Black  Forest ;  its  people  and  legends. 

Lond.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Country  of  the  Passion  Play  ;  the  high- 
lands and  highlanders  of  Bavaria.  Lond., 
n.  d.     12°. 

Sigur,  Louis  Philippe,  comic  de.  Histoire  de 
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Segur,  Philippe  Paul,  comle  de.  History  of  the 
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2  vols.     Phila.,  1S25.     12°. 

See  Peter  I.,  (he  Great. 

Segura,  Jose  C,  y  Cordero,  Manuel  D.  Reseiia 
sobre  el  cultivo  de  algunas  plantas  indus- 
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Sehere,  Abbot  of  Chaumouzey.  De  primordiis 
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Seidel,  Johann  Julius.  The  organ  and  its  con- 
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Seidlitz,  Woldemar  von.  AUgemeines  histo- 
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1300;  mit  biographischen  Daten.  5  vols. 
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Seller,  Karl,  and  others.  Micro-Photographs 
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Seiihamer,  George  O.  History  of  the  Ameri- 
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%e\z\\,  pseud .  for  A.  C.  Griswo/d.  See  Putnam, 
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Selborne,  Roundell  Palmer,  ist  ear/ of.  Book 
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Defence  of  the  Church  of  England  against 

disestablishment ;  with  introductory  letter, 
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Selby,  Prideaux  John.  Parrots.  (Jardine's 
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Selden,  John.     Table-talk,  1689.     Lond..  1S6S. 

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Selden  family.   Calvin  Selden  of  Lyme,  and  his 

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Select  collection  of  novels  and  histories,  by 

celebrated  authors  ;   tr.  from  the  originals. 

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1807.     8°. 

Trial  of  S.  for  killing  C.  Austin,  Aug.  4. 

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[Selkirk,  Thomas  Douglas,  5th  earl  of.]  Com- 
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North  We.st  Co.  on  the  other.  Montreal, 
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[ ]  Narrative  of  occurrences  in  the  Indian 

countries  of  North  America,  since  the  con- 
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Sell,   Edward.     The   faith   of  Islam.     Lond., 

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Sellar,  William  Young.     Roman  poets  of  the 

Augustan  age.     Virgil.     Oxford,  1877.     8°. 

Roman  poets  of  the  Republic.     New  rev. 

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Selleck,  Charles  iM.  Address  at  the  centenary 
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Selma,  a  tale.     See  Ross,  Alex. 

Selwyn,  Alfred  Richard  Cecil.  North  America. 
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and  Dawson,  George    M.       Descriptive 

sketch  of  the  physical  geography  and  geol- 
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Selwyn,  George.  Selwyn  and  his  contempo- 
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Semmes,  Raphael.  Campaign  of  Gen.  Scott  in 
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Cruise  of  the  Alabama  and  the  Sumter  ; 

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1864.     12°. 

My  adventures  afloat ;    memoir   of   my 

cruises  in  the  Sumter  and  Alabama.     Lond., 
1869.     1.  8°. 

Semple,  J/iss  .  Costume  of  the  Nether- 
lands ;  drawings,  with  descriptions  in  English 
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Sen,  Keshub  Chunder.  See  Keshub  Chunder 
Sen. 

Sendlvoglus,  Michael.  New  light  of  alchymie; 
also  nine  books  Of  the  nature  of  things,  by 
Paracelsus ;  also  a  Chymicall  dictionary  ; 
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1650.     4°. 

Seneca,  Lucius  Annans.  Opera  omnia  ;  recog. 
et  illust.  notis  M.  N.  Bouillet  et  J.  Pierrot. 
9  vols.  Parisiis,  1827-32.  8°.  (Lemaire's 
Bibl.  class.  Lat.) 

Contents:  1-5.  Opera phitosopliica.  i.  Senecae  vita 
a  Lipsio.— De  Seneca.— Manuductio  Lipsii  ad  Stoicam 
philosophicam. — De  ira.— De  dementia. — De  tranquil- 
litate  animi. —  De  constantia  sapientis.— De  otio  aut 
secessu  sapientis.— De  brevitate  vitee. — De  vita  beata. 
2.  De  providentia.— De  consolatione  ad  Helviam.— 
Consolatio  ad  Marciam.— Consolatio  ad  Polybium.— 
De  morle  Claudii  CKsaris  Indus. -De  beneficiis.  3,  4. 
Epistolse  morales  ad  Lucilium.  —  Fragmenta.  —  Epi- 
grammata.  —  Ex  Senecas  libris  excerpta  quaedara  et 
eidem  nonimlla  falso  tributa.— J.  Lipsii  Physiologiae 
Stoicorum  libri  IH.  5.  Naturalium  quasstionum  libri 
Vn. — Index,  t.  Opera  declamatoria.  Controversiaruni 
libri.— Excerpta  ex  controversiaruni  libris.— Suasoria- 
rum  libri  I.  7-9.  Opera  tragica.  7.  Lipsii,  Heinsii, 
Pontani,  Kotzschii,  etjacobsii  dissertationesde  singu- 
lis tragoediis  et  de  singularum  auctore  sententiae. — 
Hercules  furens.—Thyestes.-Phoenissas.  S.  Hippoly- 
tus.  —  CEdipus. — Troades. —  Medea. — Agamemnon.  9. 
Hercules  (I^tasus.- Octavia.— Index. 

Workes;  newly  inlarged  and  corrected, 

by  Thomas  Lodge.     Lond.,  1620.     fol. 

On    benefits ;    tr.    by    Aubrey   Stewart. 

Lond.,  Bohn,  1S87.     12°. 


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Minor  dialogues,   with   the  dialogue  on 

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Senefelder,  Aloys.  L'arl  de  la  lithographic; 
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Complete  course  of  lithography  ;  prefixed. 

History  of  lithography  from  its  origin  ;  with 
preface,  by  F.  von  Schlichtegroll ;  tr.  from 
the  German,  by  A.  S.     Lond.,  1S19.     4°. 

Senex,  Simeon,  pseud.  Literary  picture  gal- 
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of  Ballston-Spa.  nos.  1-2.  Ballston-Spa, 
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Seney,  George  Ingraham.  Catalogue  of  [his] 
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12°. 

Senior,  Nassau  William.  Conversations  with 
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Conversations  with  Thiers,  Guizot  and 

other  distinguished  persons  during  the  2d 
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Correspondence.    iVt- Tocqueville,  A.  C 

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Sensier.  .■Mfred.     See  Millet,  Jean  Francois. 
Sepp.  .Anthony,  and  Behme,  A.     Voyage  from 

Spain   to   Paraquaria.     (Churchiirs   Col.    of 

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Sere,  Ferdinand.     Le  livre  d'or  des  metiers.— 

Le  moyen  iige  et  la  Renaissance.     See  La- 

croix,  Paul. 
Sergeant,  Lewis.    Greece.     Lond.,  1880.     12°. 

(Foreign  countries.) 

New  Greece.     Lond.  [1878].     S°. 

Sergeant.    See  Sargent. 

Sergius  I.,  Pope.  Epistola  ad  Ceolfridum  ab- 
bateni,  de  Beda  Venerabili  Romam  trans- 
mittendo.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  89.) 

Sergius  II.,  Pope.  Epistola  ad  episcopos  Tran- 
salpinos;  Epistola  ad  Anscharium  Hamburg- 
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Sergius  III..  Pope.  Epistols  et  privilegia. 
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Sergius  IV.,  Pope.  Epistolae  et  diplomata. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  139.) 

Series  of  temperance  sermons.  See  Edson, 
Theodore. 

Series  of  wisdom  and  policy  ;  a  justification  of 
all  our  measures  since  1721.    Lond.,  1739.  8°. 

Serious  answer  to  Lord  George  Gordon's  let- 
ters to  the  Earl  of  Shclburne,  in  which  an 
attempt  is  made  to  give  satisfaction  to  his 
lordship's  doubts,  etc.     n.  p.,  1782.     12°. 

Serious  considerations  on  the  election  of  a 
president.     See  Linn,  \Vm. 

[Serle,  Ambrose.]  Americans  against  liberty; 
nature  and  principles  of  true  freedom. 
Lond.,  1775.     8°. 


Horae  solitaria: ;    or,   Essays    upon   the 

names  and  titles  of  Christ.     5th  ed.     2  vols. 
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Sermons  on  important  doctrines  and  duties  of 
the  Christian  religion.  Northampton,  1799. 
s=. 

Servatus  Lupus.     Sec  Loup. 

Servetus.  Span.  Servede,  Michael.  See  Willis, 
Robert. 

Services  of  the  Arlington  St.  Church.  See 
Gannett,  E.  S. 

Sessions.  Francis  Chas.     See  Sessions  family. 

Sessions  family.  Materials  for  a  history  of  the 
S.  family  in  .America,  descendants  of  Alex- 
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Shaftesbury,  Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  7th  earl 

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Knight,  Wm.    Principal  Shairp  and  his 

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Sfi-  Burns,  Robert. 

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Shakespear,  John,  <?//</  Home.  Thomas  Hart- 
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Spain;  designed  as  an  introduction  to  the 
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Shakespeare,  Edward  Oram.  Nature  of  re- 
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Shakespeare.  William.  Shakespeare  as  put 
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Dramatic    works ;    revised    by    George 

Steevens.     9  vols.     Lond., /o/;;/  and  Josiah 
Boy  del  I,  1802.     fol. 

Conlrnts :  Prefaces  of  Pope  and  Jotinsoii.— Tempest. 
—Two  gentlemen  of  VcTona.— Merry  wives  of  Wind- 
sor.—Measure  for  measure.  2.  ComecTy  of  errors. — 
Much  ado  about  nothing.  —Love's  labour's  lost. — Mid- 
summer-night's dream.  3.  Merchant  of  Venice.— As 
you  like  it.— Taming  of  the  shrew.— All's  well  lh.it 
ends  well.  4.  Twelfth-night. —  Winter's  tale.— Mac- 
belh.— Kingjohn.  5.  Richard  II.— Henry  IV.— Hcnrv 
V.  6.  Henry  VI.— Richard  III.  7.  Henry  VIII.— 
Coriolanus.— Julius  Caesar.— Anthony  and  Cleopatra. 
R.  Tinion  of  Athens. — Titus  Andronicus.— Troilus  and 
Cressida.  —  Cvmbeline.  9.  King  Lear.— Romeo  and 
Juliet.— Hamlct.-Olhello. 

Complete  dramatic  works.   2  vols.   Lond., 

1806.     8°. 

Plays  ;  with  the  correction  and  illustra- 
tions of  various  commentators  ;  added,  notes 
by  Saml.  Johnson  and  George  Steevens  ;  rev. 
and  aug.  by  Isaac  Reed.  17  vols.  [15th 
missing.]     Phila.,  1S09.     12°. 

Complete  works  ;  with  hist,  and  crit.  in- 
troductions, notes  and  a  life,  by  Charles 
Knight,     lllust.     3  vols.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     4°. 

Works.     9  vols.     Canib.,  1863-66.     8°. 

.\ole.    Vol.  I,  ed.  by  W.  G.  Clark  and  J.  Glover; 

vols.  2-9,  by  W.  G.  Clark  and  W.  A.  Wright. 

Contrnts  :  I.  Tcmpcsl.—Twogentlcmen  of  Verona. 
— Merry  wives  of  Windsor.— Measure  for  measure.— 
Comedy  of  errors.  2.  Much  ado  about  nothing.— 
Love's  labour's  lost. —  Midsummer-night's  dream. — 
Mcrchanlof  Venice.- As  you  like  it.  1.  Tamingoflhc 
shrew. -All's  well  that  ends  well-Twelfth  night.- 
Winlcr's  tale.  4.  King  John.— Richard  II. -Hcnrv  IV. 
-Henry  V.  5.  Henry  VI. -Richard  HI.  6.  Henry 
VIII. -Troilus  and  Cressida.— Coriolanus.- Tilus  An- 
ilronicus.  7.  Rnmco  and  Juliet.— Timon  of  Athens.— 
Julius  Caesar.— M.icbelh.  8.  Hamlet.- King  Lear.— 
Olhcllo.  9.  Antony  and  Cleopatra.  —  Cymbeline. — 
Pericles.  —  Venus  and  Adonis.  —  Rape  of  Lucrccc.  — 
Sonnet*. —A  lover's  complaint.  Passionate  pilgrim.— 
The  pincnix  and  the  turtle. 

[Works];  ed.  with  notes  by  Wm.  J.  Kolfe. 

40  vols.     N.  Y.,  1880-90.     s.  4°. 

Conlrnli ,  All's  well  that  ends  well.— Antony  and 
Clcop.itta.— As  you  like  it —Comedy  of  errors.— Corio- 
lanus.—Cymbeline. —Hamlet.  —  Henry   IV.,  2  pts.— 


Henry  V.— Henry  VI.,  3  pts.— Henry  VIII.— Julius 
Caesar.  — King  John.  — King  Lear. —  Love's  labour's 
lost. — Macbeth. — Measure  for  measure.— Merchant  of 
\'enice. —  Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  —  Midsummer 
night's  dream.  Much  ado  about  nothing. -Othello.— 
Pericles.  —  Richard  II.— Richard  III.— Romeo  and 
Juliet.— Sonnets.  — Taming  of  the  shrew  .—Tempest. — 
Timon  of  Athens.— Titus  Andronicus.— Troilus  and 
Cressida.— Twelfth  night.— Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
—Two  noble  kinsmen.— Venus  and  .\doiiis,  Lucrecc, 
etc.— Winter's  tale. 

New   variorum  edition  ;   ed.   by  Horace 

Howard  Furness.  vols.  1-8.  8  vols.  Phila. 
[1871-90].     8°. 

CoHlriils:  I.  Romeo  and  Juliet.  2.  Macbeth.  3-4. 
Hamlet,  s-  King  Lear.  6.  Othello.  7.  Merchant  of 
Venice.     S.  As  you  like  it. 

Germ.     Dramatische  Werke  ;  uebersetzt 

von  August  W.  von  Sclilegel,  und  Ludwig 
Tieck.     9  vols.     Berlin,  1825-33.     '2°. 

Conlenis:  1.  Konig  Johann— Richard  II.— Hein- 
rich  IV.  2.  Heinrich  V.— Heinrich  VI.  3.  Richard 
III.— Heinrich  VIII.— Ein  Sonimernachtstraum.— Viel 
Larmen  um  Nichts.  4.  Heilige-Drey-Konigs-Abend. 
Oder  Was  ihr  wollt.  —  So  wie  es  euch  getalll.— Der 
Kaufmann  von  Venedig.— Der  Sturm.  5.  Coriolanus. 
Julius  Ciisar.— Antonius  und  Cleopatra. — Maasz  fiir 
Maasz.  6.  Titus  Andronicus.— Hamlet,  Prinz  von 
Danemark. —  Der  wMderspenstigen  Zahmung.  —  Die 
Comodie  der  Irrungen.  7.  Ende  gut,  Alles  gut.— Die 
beiden  Veroneser. — Timon  von  Athen. — Troilus  und 
Cressida.  8.  Die  lustigcn  Weiber  von  Windsor.— Das 
Winterniahrchen. — Othello.  — Ktinig  Lear.  9.  Cymbe- 
line.— Liebes  Leid  und  Lust.— Romeo  und  Julia.— 
Macbeth. 

Catalogue  of  the  works  of  S.;   with  the 

Shakespeariana  in  the  Barton  Collection  of 
the  Boston  Public  Library,  by  James  Mas- 
carene  Hubbard,     n.  p.,  1880.     8°. 

First  sketch  of  the  Merry  wives  of  Windsor; 

ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  (Shakespeare  Soc. 
V.  4-) 

First  sketches  ol  2d  and  3d  parts  of  Henry 

YL;  ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.     (Same,  v.  6.) 

Play  ol  Henry  lY.,  printed  from  a  con- 
temporary ms.;  ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell. 
(Same,  v.  10.) 

Poems,  1640.     Lond..  1SS5.     8°. 

Poems;  with  a  inemoir,  by  Alc.\.  Dyce. 

Boston,  1864.     12''. 

Sonnets ;   ed.   by    Ed.    Dowden.     Lond., 

1881.     12°. 

Taming  of  the  shrew,  as  arranged  by  A. 

Daly,  with  introduction  bv  Wm.  Winter. 
N.  Y.,  1S87.     8°. 

Tragedie  of  Hamlet  ;    a  study  with   the 

text  of  the  folio  of  1623,  by  George  Mac- 
Donald.     Lond.,  1885.     8°. 

Drakk,    Nathan.      .Shakespeare  and  his 

times ;  including  biography,  criticisms  on 
his  genius  and  writings,  new  chronology  of 
his  plays,  object  of  his  sonnets,  etc.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1S17.     4°. 

El./K,  Karl.  Sh;ikespeare  ;  a  literary  biog- 
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Halliwki.l-Phillipi's,  J.   O.      Life    of 

.Shakespeare.     Lond.,  1848.     8°. 


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Outlines  of  the  life  of  S.   6th  ed.    2  vols. 

Lond.,  1SS6.     S°. 

Portraits  of  S.     See  Norris,  J.  Parker. 

Sh.\kespe.\re  ;  Ward's  statue  in  Central 

Park,  N.  Y.     N.  V.,  1873.    8°. 

Sh.^kespe.are  and  his  friends.     See  Wil- 
liams, Robert  F. 

Shakespeare's  Plutarch.     .SV^  Plutarchus. 

Critical  works  wilt  be  found  under  names 

of  authors. 

Shakespeare   Society.     Publications.     19   vols. 
Lond.,  1S42-53.     8°. 

Coitlenls:  I.  Collier.  J.  P.  Memoirs  of  Ed.  .\Ileyn. 
—  Gosson,  StepheiL  School  of  abuse.  —  Heywood. 
Thomas.  Apology  for  actors.  2.  Ludus  Coveiitrite  ; 
a  collection  of  mysteries;  ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.— 
Thynn.  F.  Debate  between  pride  and  lowliness.— 
Dekker.  Thomas,  and  others.  Patient  Grissil  :  a  com- 
edy. 3.  Extracts  from  accounts  of  revels  at  court; 
with  introd.  by  P.  Cunningham.— Jonson.  Ben.  Con- 
versations with  W.  Drummond.  4.  Shakespeare.  \V. 
First  sketch  of  -Merry  wives  of  Windsor— Collier.  J.  P. 
Fools  and  jesters  ;  with  Armin's  "  Nest  of  ninnies."— 
Timon,  ed.  by  A.  Dyce.  5.  Nash,  Thomas.  Pierce 
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Collier.-Heywood.  Thomas.  Edward  fv.;  ed.  by  B. 
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plays,  etc.— Shakespeare.  \V.  First  Sketches  of  2d  and 
3d  parts  of  Henry  VI.;  ed.  byj.  O.  Halliwell.— Halpin, 
N.J.  Oberon's  vision  in  Midsummer-night's  dream  ; 
illustrated.  7.  Wright.  Thos.  Chester  plays ;  a  col- 
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and  times  of  Ed.  Alleyn  ;  with  introd.  by  J.  P.  Collier. 
— Forde.  John.  Honour  triumphant ;— Line  of  life. 
8.  Tarleton.  Richard.  Tarleton's  jests,  and  News  out 
of  purgatory;  with  notes,  etc.,  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.— 
True  tragedy  of  Richard  HI,;  Richard  Tertius,  by  T. 
Legge;  ed.  by  B.  Field.— Ghost  of  Richard  III.;  introd. 
and  notes,  by  J.  P.  Collier.  9.  More.  5iV  Thos.;  a  play, 
ed.  by  A.  Dyce.— Vol.  i.  "Shakespeare  Society's 
papers."— The  old  Taming  of  a  shrew,  and  The  woman 
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Thomas.  Fair  maid  of  the  exchange. — Heywood.  T., 
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actors  in  Shakespeare's  plays.— Riche,  B.  Eightnovels 
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14.  Udall.  N.  Ralph  Roister  Doister;  also  Gorboduc, 
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Vol.  3.  "Shakespeare  Society's  papers."  15.  Moral 
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Sheffield,  William  Paine.  Historical  address 
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DowDEN,  Ed.    Life  of  S.    2  vols.    Lond., 

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Shepard,  James.     See  Shepard  family. 

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Sheridan,  Philip  Henry.  Personal  memoirs. 
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BVRON,  Lord.     Monody  on  the  death  of 

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Sheridan,  Thomas.  Complete  dictionary  of 
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Same.    4th  ed.     Dublin,  1790.     8°. 

Same,  rev.  by  John  Andrews.     5th  Amer. 

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Course    of  lectures   on    elocution.      2d 

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Sherlock,  William.  Discourse  concerning  the 
happiness  of  good  men  and  the  punishment 
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Sherlock,  fiseud.     See  Southwick,  Solomon. 

Sherman,  John.  Selected  speeches  and  re- 
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Sherman.  William  Tecumseh.  Memoirs;  by 
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BowMAX,  S.  M.,  and  Irwin,  R.  B.  Sher- 
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(7;/</ Porter,  David  Dixon.  Memorial  pro- 
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and  P.     Lansing,  1S91.     8°. 

See  Headley,  J.  T. 

Sherrill,  Hunting.  Review  of  the  diseases  of 
Dutchess  Co.,  1S09-25  ;  also  an  essay  on  a 
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Shertzer,  Abram  Trego.     See  Trego  family. 

Sherwin,  Thomas.  Address  on  the  life  and 
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Sherwood,  Andrew.  Field  notes  on  the  geology 
of  Lycoming  and  Sullivan  counties.  (Penn. 
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GGG.) 

Limits  of  the  Catskill  and  Chemung  for- 
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Sherwood,  Henry  Hall.  Motive  power  of  or- 
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Sherwood,  lames  Manning.  The  Lamb  in  the 
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Sketch  of  our  political  condition.     .See  Moore, 

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Sketch  of  the  internal  condition  of  the  U.  S. 

.SV("  Eustaphieve,  A. 
Sketch  of  the  resources  of  the  city  of  N.  ^■. 

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Sketch  of  the  state  of  Ireland.     .See  Croker, 

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Sketches  and  recollections  of  Lynchburg.    .See 

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Sketches  by  a  traveller.    .See  Holbrook,  Silas  P. 
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Sketches  of  Boston.     Sec  Homans,  Isaac  S. 
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.SV<-  Ellis,  Geo.  E. 
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Sketches  of  Newport.     See  Cahoone,  Sarah  S. 
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Robt.  E. 
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genealogies   of  families.     Richmond,    1879. 
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Smalley,  John.  .Sermons  on  various  subjects. 
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Smart,  Stephen  F.  Colorado  tourist,  via  the 
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Reports  made  on  various  occasions  in  the 

course  of  his  employment  as  civil  engineer. 
5  vols.     Lond.,  1S12.    4°. 

Smellie.  William.  Set  of  anatomical  tables, 
w  i  t  explanations  ;  added,  notes  by  A.  Ham- 
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J.VRDIXE,   Sir  W.     Memoir  of  S.     (Jar- 

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Smet.  Pierr<?  Jean  de.  New  Indian  sketches. 
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Smetham,  James.  Letters  of  S.,  with  an  in- 
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Smets,  A.  A.  Catalogue  raisonn^  of  curious 
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Smiles,  Samuel.  The  Huguenotsin  England 
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Lives  of  Boulton  and  Watt  ;  comprising 

a  history  of  the  steam  engine.  Lond.,  1S65. 
S". 

Lives  of  the  engineers,  with  account  of 

their  principal  works  ;  also  a  history  of  in- 
land communication  in  Britain.  3  vols. 
Lond.,  1862.    8°. 

See    Dick,    Robt.— Edward,    Thomas. — 

Jasmin,  Jacques. — Murray  John. 

Smith,  Adam.  Inquiry  into  the  nature  and 
causes  of  the  wealth  of  nations.  New  ed.; 
prefixed,  life  of  the  author.  3  vols.  Lond., 
1812.    S°. 

Same ;  ed.  by  Jas.  E.  T.  Rogers.     2  vols. 

Oxford,  1869.     S°. 

Smith,  Albert,  1S16-60.  Natural  history  of  the 
gent.     N.  Y.,  1S4-.     12°. 

Smith.  Albert,  .V.  D.,  LL.  D.  History  of  Pe- 
terborough, N.  H.,  with  genealogical  and 
historical  register.     Boston,  1S76.     8°. 

Smith,  Alexander.  New  history  of  Aberdeen- 
shire.    2  vols.     Aberdeen,  1S75.     8°. 

Smith.. \lfred  Russell.  Bibliotheca  Americana  ; 
catalogue  of  books,  mss.,  etc.,  illustrating 
the  history  and  geography  of  America  and 
the  West  Indies.     Lond.,  1871.     8°. 

Same.     Lond.,  1S74.     8°. 

Smith.  Amasa.  Short  compendium  of  the  duty 
of  artillerists.     Worcester,  iSoo.     12°. 

Smith,  Archibald.  Supplement  to  practical 
rules  for  ascertaining  the  deviations  of  the 
compass.     Lond.,  1S55.     8°. 

Smith,  Aslibel.  Reminiscences  of  the  Texas 
republic;  address  before  the  Hist.  Soc.  of 
Galveston.     Galveston,  1876.    8°. 

Smith,  A.  C.  Random  historical  sketch  of 
Meeker  C<i.,  Minn,  to  July  4,  1876  ;  with  map, 
by  Hi-nry  L.  .Smith.     Litchfield,  1S77.     12°. 

Smith,  Baxter  Perry.  History  of  Dartmouth 
C<)lUi;e.     Boston,  1878.     8°. 

Smith,  Benjamin  George.  War  with  the  south. 
Sfe  Tomes,  Robert. 

Smith,  Bernard.     See  Pugin,  A.  N.  W. 


Smith,  Buckingham.  See  Smith,  Thomas  Buck- 
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Smith,  Charles.  The  .American  war,  1775-83. 
N.  Y.,-1797.     8°. 

The  gentleman's  political  pocket-alma- 
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Smith,  Charles  C.  Financial  embarrassments 
of  New  England  ministers  in  the  last  cen- 
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Smith,  Charles  Hamilton.  Dogs.  (Jardine's 
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Horses,  asses,  etc.     (Same,  v.  20.) 

Introduction    to    the    mammalia   in   the 

"  Naturalist's  library."     (Same,  v.  15.) 

Smith,  Charles  Hatch.  Libertas,  a  poem. 
Brooklyn,  iSSo.     12°. 

Smith,  Charles  John,  1803-3S,  f.  S.  A.  His- 
torical and  literary  curiosities,  consisting  of 
liacsimiles  of  documents,  etc.  Lond.,  1847. 
4°- 

Smith.  Charles  John,  1S19-72,  archdeacon  of 
Jamaica.  Synonyms  and  antonyms.  2ded. 
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Synonyms   discriminated.      N.  Y.,    1871. 

8°. 

Smith,  Charles  Perrin.     Sec  Lloyd  family. 
Smith,  Charlotte  Turner.     Elegiac  sonnets  and 

other  poems.     Worcester,  1795.     12°. 
Smith,  Columbus.     See  Booth  Ass'n. — Brown 

family. — FoUansbee  family. — Gibbs    family. 

— Gibson  family. 
Smith,  Cornelius   B.    Sermon  at    the    three- 

score-vears-and-ten    festival    of   St.   James' 

Church.  N.  Y.     N.  Y.,  1S81.     8°. 
Smith,  Edward.     Foods.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1873. 

12°. 
Smith,   Edward   Delafield.     Argument   in  the 

case  of  the  prize  steamer  Peterhoff.    N.  Y., 

1S63.     8°. 
Smith,   Edward   M.     Documentary   hisjory  of 

Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.;  embracing  biographical 

sketches  and   genealogical   records  of  first 

families  and  settlers.     Rhinebeck,  iSSi.     8°. 
Smith,   Edward   Parmelee.      Incidents  of  the 

U.  S.  Christian  Commission.     Phila.,  1869. 

8°. 
Smith,   Elizabeth.     Fragments,   in  prose   and 

verse  ;  with  account  of  her  life  and  charac- 
ter, by  H.  M.  Bowdler.     Boston,  1810.     12°. 
Smith,    Elizabeth    Oakes    Prince.     Old    New 

York  ;  or,  Democracy  in  16S9.     N.  Y.,  1853. 

12°. 

The  sinless  child  and  other  poems ;  ed. 

by  John  Keese.     N.  Y.,  1843.     12°. 

Smith,   Erminnie  Adelle   Plait.     Myths  of  tlie 

Iroquois.   (.Smithsonian  Inst.  Bur.  of  Ethnol. 

Report,  V.  2.) 
Smith,  Ethan.    Treatise  on  the  character  of 

Jesus  Christ  and  the  Trinity  in  unity  of  the 

Godhead.     Boston,  1814.     12°. 


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Smith,  Eugene  Allen,  and  Johnson,  Lawrence 
C.  Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  strata  of  the 
Tuscaloosa,  Tombigbie  and  Alabama  rivers. 
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See  Alabama.     Geol.  Survey. 

Smith,   Euphemia    Vale.      See  Blake,    E.    V. 

Smith. 
Smith,  Francis  Hopkinson.     Well  worn  roads 

of  Spain,  Holland  and  Italy,  travelled  by  a 

painter.     Boston,  18S7.     fol. 
Smith,  George.    1804-82.    History  of  Delaware 

County,    Penn.,    with     geology,     minerals, 

plants,  etc.     Phila.,  1862.     8°. 
Smith,  George,  bp.,  b.  1S15.     Narrative  of  an 

exploratory   visit  to   the  consular  cities   of 

China,  1S44-46.     N.  Y.,  1847.     8°. 
Smith,  George,  1840-76.    Assyrian  discoveries  ; 

explorations  on  the  site  of  Nineveh,  1873-74. 

3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8°. 
Smith,  George  A.     Rise,  progress  and  travels 

of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-day 

Saints.     Salt  Lake  City,  1S72.     S°. 
Smith,  George  B.     In  memoriam.     (Wisconsin 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  8.) 
Smith,    Gerard    W.      Painting,    Spanish    and 

French.     N.  Y.,  1S84.     8°.     (Poynter's Text- 
book of  art  education.) 
Smith,  Gerrit.    Sermons  and  speeches.    N.  Y., 

1861.     8°. 
Smith,   Goldwin.     Canada  and  the  Canadian 

question.     Lond.,  1891.     S°. 

Experience  of  the  American  common- 
wealth.    (Essays  on  reform.) 

See  Cowper,  Wm. 

Smith,  Gustavus  Woodson.  Notes  on  life  in- 
surance.    3d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8°. 

Smith,  dipt.  Henry.  Indian  campaign  of  1832. 
(Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  10.) 

Smith,  Henry  Allen.     See  Smith  family. 

Smith,  Henry  Bagg.  Historical  discourse  on 
the  close  of  the  ist  century  of  the  Abington 
Church,  Conn.;  with  appendix.  Hartford, 
1853.     8°. 

Smith,  Henry  Boynton.  Smith,  his  life  and 
work;  ed.  by  his  wife.     N.  Y.,  1881.     8°. 

See  Robinson,  Edward. 

Smith,  Henry  Hollingsworth.  Principles  and 
practice  of  surgery ;  with  a  bibliographical 
index  of  American  surgical  writers,  17S3- 
1860.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1863.     8°. 

System  of  operative  surgery.     Pts.  1-6  in 

2  vols.     Phila.,  1852.     8°. 

Smith,  Herbert  Huntington.  Brazil,  the  Ama- 
zons and  the  coast.     N.  Y.,  1879.     8°. 

Smith,  Horace,  also  called  Horatio.  Festivals, 
games  and  amusements  ;  with  additions,  by 
Saml.  Woodworth.     N.  Y.,  1836.     12°. 

Rejected  addresses.     See  Smith,  James. 

Smith,  Horace  Wemyss.  Nuts  for  future  his- 
torians to  crack  ;  containing  the  Cadwalader 
pamphlet.  Valley  Forge  letters,  etc.  Phila., 
1856.     8°. 


Smith,  Horatio.     See  Smith,  Horace. 

Smith,  H.  O.     See  Wilson  family. 

Smith,  Isaac.  Letter,  1813.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 
Col.  V.  II.) 

Smith,  Isaac  T.  Early  settlement  of  Rock  Co. 
(Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 

Smith,  Isaac  W.  History  of  Hampstead,  N. 
H.  for  100  years;  historical  address,  July  4, 
1S49.     Haverhill,  1884.     8°. 

Smith,  James,  1737-1812.  Account  of  occur- 
rences in  the  life  and  travels  of  S.  during  tlie 
captivity  with  the  Indians,  1755-59;  with 
notes,  by  Wm.  H.  Darlington.  1870.  (Ohio 
Valley  hist,  series,  no.  5.) 

Smith,  James,  b.  1759.  Panorama  of  science 
and  art.     2  vols.     Liverpool,  1815.     8°. 

Smith,  James,  1775-1839,  rtwrfSmith,  Horace.  Re- 
jected addresses  ;  and  other  poems,  with  a 
biographical  sketch  ;  ed.  by  E.  Sargent.  N. 
Y.,  i860.     12°. 

[ ■  — ]  Same.     Lond.,  1S88.     12°. 

Smith,  Sir  James  Edward.  Grammar  of 
botany  ;  with  explanation  of  Jessieu's  sys- 
tem ;  added,  a  reduction  of  the  genera  in 
Muhlenberg's  catalogue  of  North  American 
plants.    N.  Y.,  1822.     8°. 

Smith,  Jerome  Van  Crowinshield.  Class  book 
of  anatomy.     4th  ed.     Boston,  1840.     12°. 

See  Lambert,  T.  S. 

Smith,  Job  Lewis.  Report  of  a  case  of  hydro- 
phobia ;  with  statistical  observations.  N. 
Y.,  1856.     8°. 

Treatise  on  the  diseases  of  infancy  and 

childhood.     Phila.,  1S69.     8°. 

Same.     4th  ed.     Phila.,  1S79.     8°. 

Same.     6th  ed.  rev.     Phila.,  1886.     8°. 

Smith,  Cap/.  ]o\\n,  1597-1631.   Works,  160S-31 ; 

ed.  by   Ed.  Arber.     Birmingham,   1884.     8°. 
(English  scholar's  library.) 

Contents:  True  relation,  etc.,  1608.— Map  of  Vir- 
ginia, etc.,  1612;  pt.  2,  by  W.  Simmonds. — Description 
of  New  England,  1616.  — New  England's  trials,  1620 
and  1622. — General  historic  of  Virginia,  etc.,  1624. — An 
accidence  for  young  seamen,  1626. — True  travels,  etc., 
1630. — .\dvertisements  for  the  unexperienced  planters 
of  New  England,  or  any  where,  etc.,  1631.— Last  will, 
and  epitaph. 

Advertisements    for    the    unexperienced 

planters  of  New  England.    Boston,  1865.    4°. 

Same.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  23.) 

Description  of  New  England  ;  or,  Obser- 
vations and  discoveries  in  North  America, 
1614.     Boston,  1865.    4°. 

Same.      (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  26  ;— 

(Force's  tracts,  v.  2.) 

History  of  Virginia,   New  England  and 

the  Summer  Isles,  1624.     (Pinkerton's  Voy. 
V-  I3-) 

Necessaries  for  going  to  Virginia,  1626. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc,  Col.  v.  12.) 

New  England's  trials  ;  reprint  of  the  ist 

ed.  of  1620  ;  with  prefatory  notes,  by  Charles 
Deane.     Camb.,  1873.     8°. 


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Same.    (Force's  tracts,  v.  2.) 

Travels    and    adventures,     1592  -  1629. 

(Churchill's  Voy.  v.  2.) 

True  relation  of  \'irginia  ;  witli  introduc- 
tion and  notes,  by  Chas.  Deane.  Boston, 1S66. 
4°. 

True  travels,  adventures,  etc.,  1593-1629; 

[with  Generall  historic  of  Virginia,  New 
England,  etc.].  2  vols.  Richmond,  1S19. 
S°. 

Hill,  George  C.     Smith  ;  a  biography. 

Boston,  1858.     12°. 

H I LLARD,  George  .S.    Life  of  S.    (Sparks' 

Anier.  biog.  v.  2.) 

Warner,  C.  D.     Smith  ;  study  of  his  life 

and  writings.     N.  Y.,  1881.     12°. 

Smith,  John,  piciurc-dealcr  of  London.  Cata- 
logue raisonn^  of  the  w-orks  of  Dutch, 
Fk-niish  and  French  painters.  9  vols. 
Lond.,  1829-42.     1.  S°. 

Smith,  John  Augustine.  Select  discourses  on 
the  nervous  system  in  opposition  to  phre- 
nology, materialism  and  atheism.  N.  Y., 
1840.  '  8°. 

Smith,  John  Blair.  Enlargement  of  Christ's 
kingdom,  etc. ;  discourse  before  the  Northern 
Missionary  Society  of  N.  V.  State  at  their 
organization,  Feb.  14.  Schenectadv,  1797. 
S°.' 

Smith,  John  Calvin.  Descriptive  and  statistical 
gazc'tleer.     See  Haskel,  Daniel. 

Map   of  Long   Island,   with   environs   of 

New  York  and  southern  part  of  Connecticut. 
N.  Y.,  1837.     fol. 

Map  of  the  state  of  New  York.     N.  Y., 

1845.     12°. 

The  western  tourist  and  emigrant's  guide. 

N.  Y.,  1S39.     12°. 
Smith,  John  Jay.     See  Hill   family.  —  Smith, 

.S:imuel  J. 
Smith.  John  Russell.     Bibliotheca  Americana  ; 

catalogue   of  books,   mss.,  etc.,    illust.  the 

history  and  geography  of  America  and  the 

West  indies.     Lond.,  1865.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  books.     Lond.,  i860.     S°. 

Smith,  John  .Spear.     See  Kalb,  Joh.inn  von. 
Smith,  John  Thomas.     See  Nollekens,  Joseph. 
Smith.  John  Y.  Origin  of  the  American  Indians  ; 

annual  address.  (Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  4.) 

DiRRiE,   D.   S.      Sketch   of  S.     (Same. 

V.  7.) 

Sec  Williams,  Eleazer. 

Smith,  Joseph,  1796-1868.  Old  Redstone;  or, 
Ili'-I.  sketches  of  western  Presbylerianisni  in 
I'c  iiiisylvania,  Ohio,  etc.     I'hila.,  iS<;4.     8°. 

Smith,  Joseph,  1S05-44.  The  book  of  Mormon. 
S:iU  Lake  City,  1874.     16°. 

Smith,  Joseph,  bookseller.  Bibliotheca  anli- 
Quakcriana  ;  catalogue  of  books  adverse  to 
the  Society  of  Friends.    Lond.,  1873.    8°. 


Descriptive  catalogue  of  Friends'  books. 

2  vols.     Lond.,  1S67.     8°. 

Smith,  Joseph  Edward  Adams.  History  of 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1734-1S76.  2  vols.  Boston, 
1869-76.     8°. 

Smith,  Joseph  Mather.  Elements  of  the  eti- 
ology and  philosophy  of  epidemics.  N.  Y., 
1824.     8°. 

Smith.  Joshua  Hett.  Record  of  the  trial  of  S. 
for  alleged  complicity  in  the  treason  of  B. 
Arnold,  17S0.     (Magazine  Miscellany,  v.  i.) 

See  Andr^,  John. 

Smith,  Joshua  Toulmin.  Discovery  of  Amer- 
ica by  the  Norllimen  in  the  loth  century  ; 
with  translation  of  original  narratives,  etc. 
2d  ed.     Lond.,  1842.     8°. 

Note:    ist  ed.  pub   wilh  the  title,  "  The  Northmen 
in  New  England,"  etc. 

\.Ed.'\     English  gilds ;  with  introduction 

and  glossary,  by  Lucy  T.  Smith  ;  and  an  essay 
on  the  history  and  development  of  gilds,  by 
Lujo  Brentano.  Lond.,'  1S70.  8°.  (Early 
Eng.  Text  Society.) 

Sec  Keightley,  Thomas. 

Smith,  Josiah  Torrey.  Centenary  discourse  ;  in 
1st  comniemoralion  of  the  constitution  of  the 
Baptist  Church  in  Woodstock,  Conn.  Daniel- 
sonville,  1S67.     8°. 

Smith,  Josiah  William.  Manual  of  common 
law;  rev.  with  notes  and  references,  by  Ed. 
C.  Ingersoll.     Washington,  1S81.     8°. 

Manual  of  equity jinisprudence,  founded 

on  Story,  Spence  and  other  writers ;  rev. 
with  notes,  bv  E.  C.  Ingersoll.  Wash.,  1878. 
8°. 

Smith,  J.  Few.     Fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  2d 

Pres.    Church,    Newark,   N.  J. ;    discourse, 

Sept.  29.    Newark,  1861.     12°. 
Smith,  J.  Moyr.     Ornamental  interiors,  ancient 

and  modern.     Lond..  1SS7.     1.  8°. 
[Smith,  J.  R.]    Handbook  on  yachts  and  yacht- 
ing,   American    and    English,   by  J.    R.   S. 

Cowes  [1871].     12°. 
Smith,  Matthew  Hale.  L'niversalism  examined, 

renounced,  exjiosed  in  a  series  of  lectures. 

Boston,  1S42.     8°. 
Smith,  Melancthon.     Address  to  the  people  of 

the  state  of  N.  Y. ;    by  a  Plebeian.     1S88. 

(Ford's  Pams.  on  the  constitution.) 
Smith.  Melania  Boughton.    Family  records  and 

reo.lK.tu.ns.     N.  Y.,  1S70.     8< 
Smith,  Mich.ael.     Geographical  view  of  Upper 

Caii.ida.     N.  Y.,  ^813.     12°. 
Smith,  .\Ioses.     History  of  the  adventures  and 

suderings  of  S.  in  the  Miranda  expedition, 

1S06-11.     Brooklyn,  1S12.     12°. 

Same ;  added,  a  biographical  sketch.  Al- 
bany, 1S14.     12°. 

Smith,  Nathan.  Medical  .iiul  surgical  imnioirs  ; 
ed.  with  addenda,  bv  N.ithaii  R.  Sniilh. 
Bait.,  1831.     8°. 


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Smith,  Nathan  D.  Meteorological  observa- 
tions made  near  Washington,  Ark.,  1S40-59. 
(Smithsonian  Inst.  Contrib.  v.  12.) 

Smith,  Oliver  Hampton.  Early  Indiana  trials 
and  sketches;  reminiscences.  Cinn.,  1S58. 
8°. 

Smith.  Philip.  Ancient  history  of  the  East, 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  conquest  by 
Alexander  the  Great.  Lond.,  1S76.  12°. 
(Student's  manual.) 

History  of  the  Christian  Church  during 

the   first  ten   centuries.     Lond.,   1878.     12°. 
{Same. ) 

History  of  the  world.     Ancient  history  to 

the    fall    of   the    Roman    empire.     3  vols. 
Lond.,  1S64.     8°. 

Smith,  Philip  Henry.  Acadia;  a  lost  chapter 
in  American  history.  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  18S4. 
8°. 

General  history  of  Duchess  County,  N.Y., 

1609-1876.     Pawling,  1877.     8°. 

Smith,  Ralph  Dunning.  History  of  Guilford, 
Conn.,  from  1639.     Albany,  1877.     8°. 

Smith,  Reginald  Bosworth.  Carthage  and  the 
Carthaginians.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  1S90.     S°. 

Rome  and   Carthage  ;    the    Punic   wars. 

Lend.,  1881.     12°.     (Epochs   of  ancient  his- 
torjr.) 

See  Lawrence,  John,  /<?;■</. — Mohammed. 

Smith,  Ricliard  Morris.     See  Smith  family. 

Smith,  Richmond  Mayo.  Emigration  and  im- 
migration ;  a  study  in  social  science.  N.  V., 
1S90.     12°. 

Smith,  Robert  Angus.  Disinfectants  and  dis- 
infection.    Edin.,  1S69.     8°. 

Smith,  Samuel,  1720-76.  Extracts  from  manu- 
scripts.    (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  8-9.) 

History  of  the  colony  of  Nova-Caesaria, 

or   New  Jersey.      Burlington,    1765.      repr. 
Trenton,  1877.     8°. 

Smith,  Samuel,  1752-1S39.  Memoirs,  by  him- 
self; with  preface,  and  notes,  by  Chas.  I. 
Bushnell.     N.  V.,  i860.     8°. 

Smith,  Samuel  .'\bbot.  Christian  lessons  and 
a  Christian  life  ;  sermons  ;  with  a  memoir, 
by  Ed.  J.  Young.     Boston,  1866.     12°. 

See  Smith  family. 

Smith,  Samuel  Francis.  History  of  Newton, 
Mass.,  1630-1880.     Boston,  iSSo.     8°. 

Smith,  Samuel  Joseph.  Memoir  of  S. ;  by  John 
Jay  Smith.     (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  9.) 

Smith,  Samuel  R.  Discourse  before  the  Hist. 
Society  of  Wisconsin.     Madison,  1850.     8°. 

Smith,  Samuel  Stanhope.  Essay  on  the  variety 
of  complexion  and  figure  in  the  human 
species ;  also,  strictures  on  Lord  Kaims' 
discourse  on  the  original  diversity  of  man- 
kind.    2d  ed.     New  Brunswick,  iSio.     8°. 

History  of  the  United  States.  See  Ram- 
say, David. 

Sermons.     Newark,  1799.     8°. 


Smith,  Sarah  Lanman  Huntington.  Memoir, 
by  Ed.  W.  Hooker.     Boston,  1839.     12°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Smith,  Seba.  New  elements  of  geometry.  N. 
Y.,  1S50.     8°. 

Smith,  .Southwood.  See  Smith,  Thomas  South- 
wood. 

Smith,  Stephen.  Handbook  of  surgical  opera- 
tions.    4th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1863.     12°. 

Hospital  plans.     See  Billings,  John  S. 

Smith,  Sydney.   Works.   2d  ed.  3  vols.    Lond., 

1840.     8°. 

Works.     3  vols,  in  i.     Phila.,  1844.     8°. 

Sermon  preached  before  the  Archbishop 

of  York  and  the  clergy  at  Malton  at  the 
visitation,  August  1S09.     Lond.,  1809.    4°. 

Wit  and  wisdom  ;  being  selections  from 

his  writings  ;  with  memoir  and  notes,  by  E. 
A.  Duyck'inck.     N.  Y.,  1S65.     S°. 

HoLL.\ND,  Saba  Smith,  /adj'.     Memoir  of 

S.,  ed.  by  Sarah  Austin.     Lond.,  1869.     12°. 

Reid,  Stuart  J.     Sketch  of  the  life  and 

times  of  S.     N.  Y.,  18S5.     8°. 

Smith,  .?//■  Thomas,  1514-77.  Commonwealth 
of  England,  and  the  manner  and  govern- 
ment thereof;  with  the  chief  courts  in  Eng- 
land and  the  oftices  thereof.  Lond.,  1640. 
12°. 

Smith,  Thomas,  b.  1727,  and  Deane,  Samuel. 
Journals  ;  with  notes  and  biographical  no- 
tices;  and  a  summary  history  of  Portland, 
by  Wm.  Willis.     Portland,  1849.     8°. 

Smith,  Thomas.  Origin  and  history  of  mis- 
sions.    See  Choules,  John  O. 

Smith,  Thomas  Buckingham.  Grammar  of  the 
Pima  or  Nevome  language  ;  ed.  from  a  ms. 
of  the  i8th  century.  N.  Y.,iS62.  8°.  (Shea's 
Lib.  of  Amer.  ling.  v.  5.) 

Grammatical  sketch  of  the  Heve  lan- 
guage ;  tr.  from  a  Spanish  ms.  N.  Y.,  1S61. 
8°.     (Same,  v.  3.) 

Inquiry  into  the  authenticity  of  documents 

cone,  a  discovery  in  North  America  claimed 
to  have  been  made  by  Verrazzano ;  read 
before  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society.  N.  Y.,  1864. 
8°. 

Map  of  the  world,  containing  the  dis- 
covery of  Verrazzano,  drawn  by  H.  de  Ver- 
razzano.    (Magazine  Miscellany,  v.  3.) 

See  Nuiiez  Cabega  de  Vaca,  A. 

Smith,  Thomas  Laiirens.    History  of  Windham 

[Me.].     Portland,  1873.     8°. 
Smith,  Thomas  Southwood.   Treatise  on  fever. 

Phila.,  1831.     8°. 
Smith,  Toulmin.     See  Smith,  Joshua  Toulmin. 
Smith,  Truman.     Examination  of  the  question 

of  anesthesia,   arising  on  the  memorial  of 

Charles  Thomas  Wells.     N.  Y.,  1858.     8°. 
Smith,  T.  Roger.     Architecture,   Gothic   and 

Renaissance.     Lond.,  1S80.     8°.     (Poynter's 

Text-book  of  art  education.) 


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and  Slater,  John.     Architecture,  classic 

ami  early  Christian.    N.  Y.,  :SS2.  S°.  (5a>«r.1 

Smith,  Walter.  Industrial  art.  See  Phila- 
delphia.    Centennial  Exhibiton,  1S76. 

Smith,  William,  1697-1769.  Wni.  Smith,  judge 
ol  the  Supreme  Court  of  N.  Y.;  Wm.  Smith, 
the  historian,  chief  justice  of  N.  Y.  and 
Canada;  by  M.  L.  Delafield.    n.  p.,  1S81.   8°. 

Smith.  William,  1711-87.     5<v  Thucydides. 

Smith.  William,  £).  D.,  1726-1S03.  Brief  state 
ol  the  province  of  Pennsylvania  ;  letter  from 
a  gentleman  to  his  friend  in  London,  1755. 
repr.     N.  Y.,  1S65.     8°.     (Sabin's  reprints.) 

[ ]  Examination  of  the  Connecticut  claim 

to  lands  in  Pennsylvania  ;  with  extracts  and 
copies  from  orig.  papers.     Phila.,  1774.     8°. 

Historical  account  of  Bouquet's  expedi- 
tion against  the  Ohio  Indians,  1764 ;  with 
preface,  by  F.  Parkman,  and  a  trans,  of 
Dumas'  biog.  sketch  of  Bouquet.  Cinn., 
1S68.     S°.     (Ohio  Valley  hist,  series,  V.  I.) 

[ ]  Historical  account  of  the  rise,  progress 

and  present  state  of  the  canal  navigation  in 
Pennsylvania,  with  appendix.  Phila.,  1795. 
s.  4°. 

Smith,  William,  1728-93,  Chief  Justice  of  N.  Y. 
History  of  the  province  of  New  York,  to 
1732.     Lond.,  1757.     4°- 

Same ;  with  continuation  to  1S14  [by  J. 

V.  N.  Yates].     Albany,  1S14.     8°. 

Same;  contin.  to  1762.    (N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc. 

Col.  ist  ser.  v.  4-5.) 

Fr.  Histoirede  la  Nouvelle-York,  depuis 

la  d^couverte  de  celte  province,  etc.  ;  tr.  de 
I'Anglois  par  M.  E  '  •  •.     Lond.,  1767.     12°. 

.SVr  Smith,  Wm.,  1697-1769. 

Smith,  William,  1808-72.  Story  of  William  and 
Lucy  .Smith ;  ed.  by  George  S.  Merriam. 
Boston,  1S89.     8°. 

Smith.  William,  ^.  1S14.  Correspondence.  See 
Coklen,  C. 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiqui- 
ties.    Boston,  1859.     8°. 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  biography 

and  mythology.     3  vols.     Boston,  1859.    8°. 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  geog- 
raphy.    2  vols.     Boston,  1854.     8°. 

Dictionary  of  the  Bible.    3  vols.    Boston, 

1863.     8°. 

History  of  France  to  1852.    Lond.,  1S7S. 

12°.     (Student's  manual.) 

History  of  Greece  to  the  Roman  con- 
quest ;  with  the  history  of  literature  and  art. 
Lond.,  1S79.     12°.     {Same.) 

Latin -English    dictionary,    based    upon 

Forcellini  and  Freund.  i6lh  ed.  Lond., 
1880.    8°. 

New  Testament  history,  with  an  introduc- 
tion connecting  the  history  of  the  Old  and 
New  Testaments.  Lond.,  1879.  12°.  (Stu- 
dent's manual.) 


Old    Testament    history.      Lend.,    1878. 

12°.     (Sa)ne.) 

and  Cheatham,   .Samuel.      Dictionary   of 

Christian  antiquities,  to  the  age  of  Charle- 
magive;  by  various  writers.  2  vols.  Lond., 
1S75-80.     8°. 

and  Grove,  George.      Atlas    of   ancient 

geography,  Biblical  and  classical;  Biblical 
maps,  from  recent  surveys,  the  classical 
maps  drawn  by  Charles  Miiller.  Lend., 
1874.     fol. 

and  Hall,  Theophilus   D.      Critical   and 

copious  English-Latin  dictionary.  Lond., 
1870.     8°. 

and  Tuckerman,   Henry   T.     History  of 

English  and  American  literature.  N.  V., 
1870.     12°. 

and  Wace,  Henry.  Dictionary  of  Chris- 
tian biography,  literature,  sects  and  doc- 
trines;  a  continuation  of  the  "Dictionary  of 
the  Bible."    4  vols.     Lond.,  1S77-87.     8°. 

See  Marsh,  George  P. 

Smith,  William  Andrew.  Lectures  on  the 
philosophy  and  practice  of  slavery  ;  ed.  by 
Thomas  O.  Summers.    Nashville,  1857.    12°. 

Smith,  William  Henry.  Pelham  papers  — loss 
of  Oswego.  (Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n.  Papers, 
V.  4.) 

See  Hammond,  Charles. 

Smith,  William  Locke.  Historical  sketches  of 
education  in  Michigan.     Lansing,  1881.     8°. 

Smith,  William  Prescolt.  Book  of  the  great 
railway  celebrations  of  1857.  N.  Y.,  1858. 
8°. 

Smith,  Williain  Robertson.  Kinship  and  mar- 
riage in  early  Arabia.     Camb..  18S5.     8°. 

Lectures  on  the  religion  of  the  Semites. 

1st  series.  The  fundamental  institutions.  N. 
Y.,  1889.    8°.     (Burnett  lectures,  1888-89.) 

The  Old  Testament  in  the  Jewish  Church ; 

lectures  on  Biblical  criticism.  Edin.,  1S81. 
8°. 

Smith,  William  Rudolph.  Discourse  before 
the  Stale  Hist.  Society  of  Wisconsin.  Madi- 
son, 1S50.     8°. 

History  of  Wisconsin,     vols,  i  and  3.     2 

vols.     Madison,  1854.     8°. 

jVote :     All  published. 

[ ]  Observations  on  the  Wisconsin  terri- 
tory.    Phila.,  1838.     12°. 

Smith.  William  S.  Trials  of  S.,  and  S.  G.  Og- 
den.     N.  Y.,  1S07.     8°. 

Smith  family.  Complete  genealogy  of  the  de- 
scend,mis  of  Matthew  Smith  of  East  Had- 
dam,  Conn.,  with  mention  of  his  ancestors, 
1637-1890;  by  Sophia  [Smith]  Martin.  Rut- 
land, 1890.     8°. 

Smith  family.  Genealogical  history  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Nehcmiah  Smith  of  New  Lon- 
don Co.,  Conn.,  etc. ,1638-1888;  by  H.  Allen 
Smith.    Albany,  1889.    8°. 


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Smith  heraldry  ;  a  collection  of  arms  borne  by, 
or  attributed  to,  most  families  of  that  sur- 
name in  Great  Britain,  Ireland  and  Germany; 
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Johnson,  Walter  R.  Memoir  of  the  sci- 
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1848-90.     4°. 

Contents:  i.  Squier,  E.  G.,  and  Davis,  E.  H.  An- 
cient monuments  of  the  Mississippi  Valley. 

2.  Walker,  S.  C.  Researches  rel.  to  the  planet  Nep- 
tune.—Lieber,  F.  Vocal  sounds  of  Laura  Bridgeman, 
compared  with  the  elements  of  phonetic  language.— 
Bailey,  J.  W.  Microscopical  exam,  of  soundings  made 
by  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey  off  the  Atlantic  coast.— 
Ellet,  C.  Contrib.  to  the  physical  geography  of  the  U. 
S.— Gibbs.  R.  W.  Mosasaurus  and  the  three  allied 
new  genera,  holcodus,  conosaurus  and  amphorosteus. 
— Agassiz,  L.  Classification  of  insects  from  embryo- 
logical  data.— Hare.  R.  Explosiveness  of  nitre,  with 
a  view  to  elucidate  its  agency  in  the  explosion  of  July 
1S45,  i"  ^-  Y.— Bailey.  J.  W.  Microscopical  obs.  made 
in  S.  Carolina,  Georgia  and  Florida. — Squier,  E.  G. 
Aboriginal  monuments  of  New  York.— ^/>.  Walker, 
S.  C.  Ephemeris  of  the  planet  Neptune.  1795,  1S46-51. 
Downes.  J.    OccuUations  visible  in  the  U.  S.,  in  1S51. 

3.  Introd. — Locke,  J.  Observations  on  terrestrial 
magnetism.  —  Secchi,  A.  Researches  on  electrical 
rheomelry. — Girard,  C.  Contributions  to  the  natural 
history  of  the  fresh  water  fishes  of  N.  America.— Har- 
vey. W.  H.  Nereis  boreali-Americana ;  contrib.  to  a 
history  of  the  marine  algas  of  N.  America.  Pt.  i.  Me- 
lanospermeBe.— Gray,  Asa.  PlantcC  Wrightianse  Texa- 
no-Neo-MexicauEe.  Pt.  i.— Davis.  C.  H.— Law  of  de- 
posit of  the  flood  tide  ;  its  dynimical  action  and  office. 
—Whittlesey,  C.  Description  of  ancient  works  in 
0\vio.—App.  Walker,  S.  C.  Ephemeris  of  the  planet 
Neptune,  1S52.— Downes.  J.  OccuUations  visible  in 
1852. 

4.  Riggs,  S.  R.  Grammar  and  dictionary  of  the 
Dakota  language. 

5.  Introd.— Leidy.  J.  Flora  and  fauna  within  living 
animals  ;— Extinct  species  of  fossil  ox. — Wyman,  J. 
Ariatomy  of  the  nervous  system  of  rana  pipiens. — 
Harvey,  W.  H.  Nereis  boreali-Americana;  pt.  2, 
Rhodospermese.— Gray.  A.  PlantaeWrightianas  Texa- 
no-Neo-Mexicanas.     Pt.  2. 

6.  Introd. — Torrey,  J.  Plantse  Fremontianae  ;  de- 
scription of  plants  collected  by  J.  C.  Fremont,  in  Cali- 
fornia ; — Obs.  on  the  batis  maritima  of  Linnteus  ; — On 
the  Darlingtonja  Californica,  a  new  pitcher  plant. — 
Stimpson.  \V.  Synopsis  of  the  marine  invertebrata  of 
Grand  Manan,  or  the  region  round  the  Bay  of  Fundv, 
N.  B.— Coffin.  J.  H.  Winds  of  the  northern  hemis- 
phere.—Leidy,  J.     Ancient  fauna  of  Nebraska;    de- 


scription of  remains  of  extinct  mammalia  and  chelonia 
from  the  Mauvaises  Terres  of  Nebraska.  —  App. 
Downes.  J.    OccuUations  visible  during  1S53. 

7.  Introd.— Chappelsmith,  J.  Account  of  a  tornado 
near  New  Harmony,  Ind.,  1852,  with  a  map  of  the 
tract.— Bailey.  J.  W.  Notes  on  species  and  localities 
of  microscopical  organisms. — Lapham,  I.  A.  Antiqui- 
ties of  Wisconsin. — Leidy.  J.  Extinct  sloth  tribe  of 
N.  America. — App.  Publications  of  societies  and  peri- 
odicals in  the  library  of  the  Inst.,  pt.  i. 

S.  Introd.—Haven.  S.  F.  Archaeology  of  the  United 
States;  sketches  of  the  progress  resp.  antiquity  in  the 
U.  S.— Olmstead.  D.  Recent  secular  period  of  the 
aurora  boreal  is. — Alvord.  B.  Tangencies  of  circles 
and  of  spheres. — Jones.  J.  Researches  cone.  N.  Amer- 
ican invertebrata.—^;*^.  Force,  P.  Record  of  auroral 
phenomena  observed  in  the  higher  northern  latitudes. 
— Publications  of  societies  and  periodicals  in  the 
library  of  the  list.,  pt.  2. 

9.  Introd.- Meech.  L.  W.  Relative  intensity  of  the 
heat  and  light  of  the  sun  upon  different  latitudes  of 
earth.- Hitchcock.  E.  Illustratious  of  surface  geologj'. 
— Mayer.  B.  Observations  on  Mexican  history  and 
archaeology,  with  a  notice  of  Zapotec  remains.— Gibbs, 
W..  and  Genth,  F.  A.  Researches  on  the  ammonia 
cobalt  bases.— ^/>.  Runkle,  J.  D.  New  tables  for  de- 
termining the  values  of  the  coefficients  in  the  pertur- 
bative  functions  of  planetary  motion,  which  depend 
upon  the  ratio  of  the  mean  distances;  Asteroid  sup- 
plement to  new  tables  for  determining  the  values  of  d'p 
and  its  derivatives. 

10.  Introd.— Harvey,  W.  H.  Nereis  boreali-Amer- 
icana ;  pt.  3,  ChlorospermeEe.— Schott.  C.  A.  Magneti- 
cal  obs.  in  the  Arctic  seas,  [by]  E.  K.  Kane,  1S53-55,  on 
the  west  coast  of  Greenland.— Bowen,  T.J.  Grammar 
and  dictionary  of  the  Yoruba  language,  with  descrip- 
tion of  the  countrv  and  people  of  Yoruba. 

11.  Introd.— Brewer,  T.  M.  North  Amer.  oology. 
— Gilliss,  J.  M.  Account  of  the  total  eclipse  of  the  sun, 
185S,  as  observed  near  Olmos.  Peru.— Bache,  A.  D. 
Discussion  of  the  magnetic  and  meteorological  obs. 
made  at  Girard  College,  Phila.,  1S40-45  :  pt.  i.- Schott, 
C.  A.  Meteor,  obs.  in  the  Arctic  seas,  [by]  E.  K.  Kane, 
1853-55,  on  the  west  coast  of  Greenland. — Le  Conte, 
J.  L.  Coleoptera  of  Kansas  and  eastern  New  Mexico. 
— Sonntag,  A.  Obs.  on  terrestrial  magnetism  in  Mex- 
ico, under  the  direction  of  Baron  von  MiiUer,  etc. — 
Loomis.  E.    Storms  in  Europe  and  America,  1S36. 

12.  Introd.— Schott,  C.  A.  Astronomical  obs.  in  the 
Arctic  seas,  [by]  E.  K.  Kane,  1853-55,  O"  t'^e  coast  of 
Greenland. — Whittlesey,  C.  Fluctuations  of  level  in 
the  N.  Amer.  lakes.  —  Caswell.  A.  Meteor,  obs.  at 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1S31-60.— Smith.  N.  D.  Meteor,  obs. 
at  Washington.  Ark..  1840-59.- Mitchell,  S.  W.  Venom 
of  the  rattlesnake,  with  investigation  of  the  anatomy 
and  physiology  of  the  organs  concerned. 

13.  Introd.— Schott,  C.  A.  Tidal  obs.  in  the  Arctic 
seas,  [by]  E.  K.  Kane,  1S53-55 ;- Meteor,  obs.  in  the 
Arctic  seas,  by  Sir  L.  McClintock,  in  Baffin  Bay  and 
Prince  Regent  Inlet,  1S57-59.— Whittlesey,  C.  Ancient 
mining  on  shores  of  Lake  Superior.— Bache.  A.  D. 
Discussion  of  the  magnetic  and  meteorological  obs. 
made  at  Girard  College,  Phila.,  1840-45;  pts.  2-6;— 
Records  and  results  of  a  magnetic  survey  of  Penn- 
sylvania and  parts  adjacent  in  1840-41  ;  also  in  1S34, 
'35.  '43  and  '62,  and  a  map.— Mitchell,  S.  W.,  and  More- 
house, G.  R.  Anatomy  and  physiology  of  respiration 
in  the  chelonia. 

14.  Introd.— Bache.  A.  D.  Discussion  of  the  mag- 
netic and  meteor,  obs.  made  at  Girard  College,  Phila., 
1S40-45  :  pts.  7-12.— Draper,  Henry.  Construction  of  a 
silvered  glass  telescope,  15J4  inches  in  aperture,  and 
its  use  in  celestial  photography. — Meek,  F.  B.,  and 
Hayden,  F.  V.  Palaeontology  of  the  upper  Missouri; 
report  of  expeditions  under  G.  K.  Warren  ;  pt.  i! — 
Leidy,  J.    Cretaceous  reptiles  of  the  U.  S. 

15.  Introd.— Newcomb.  S.  Investigation  of  the 
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researches  in  China,  Mongolia,  and  Japan,  1862-65. — 
Schoti.  C.  A.  Physical  obs.  in  the  Arctic  seas,  by  I.  I. 
Hayes.  1S60-61. 

16.  Inirod. — Dean,  J.  Gray  substance  of  the  me- 
dulla oblongata  and  trapezium.— Scholt,  C.  A.  Results 
of  meteor,  obs.  at  Brunswick,  Me.,  1807-59,  by  P. 
Cleavcland  ; —  Results  of  meteor,  obs.  at  Marietta, 
Ohio,  1S26-59,  by  S.  P.  Hildreth  ;  added,  results  of 
obs.  at  Marietta,  by  J.  \Vood,  1817-2.^.— Pickering,  C. 
Gliddon  mummy  ca.se  in  the  museum  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Inst.— Coffin.  J.  H.  Orbit  and  phenomena  of  a 
meteoric  fire-ball,  July  20,  iS5o.— Gould.  B.  .\.  Trans- 
atlantic longitude.— Swan,  J.  G.  Indians  of  Cape  Flat- 
tery. 

17.  Introd. — Morgan,  L.  H,  Systems  of  consan- 
guinity and  affinity  of  the  human  family. 

18.  Introd.— Schott.  C.  A.  Tables  and  results  of  the 
precipitation,  in  rain  and  snow,  in  the  L'.  S..  and  parts 
of  Central  and  South  America.- Siockwell.  J.  N.  Me- 
moir on  the  secular  variations  of  the  elements  of  the 
orbits  of  the  eight  principal  planets. — Harkness.  W. 
Obs.  on  terrestrial  magnetism  and  deviations  of  the 
compasses  of  the  U.  S.  ironclad  .Monadnock.— Ferrel. 
\V.  Converging  series  expressing  the  ratio  between 
the  diameter  and  circumference  of  a  circle. 

19.  Introd.— Barnard,  J.  G.  Problems  of  rotary  mo- 
lion  presented  by  the  gyroscope,  precession  of  the 
equinoxes  and  pendulum.— Wood.  H.  C.  History  of 
fresh-water  algae  of  N.  America.— Newcomb,  S.  Orbit 
of  Uranus  with  tables  of  its  motion. 

20.  Coffin,  J.  H.  Winds  of  the  globe;  or  laws  of 
atmospheric  circulation  ;  tables  and  maps  by  S.  J. 
Coffin  and  analysis  of  the  tables  and  charts  by  Alex. 
Woeikof. 

21.  Introd.— Alexander,  S.  Harmonics  of  the  solar 
system.— Newcomb.  S.  General  integrals  of  planetary 
motion.— Swan.  J.  G.  Haidah  Indians  of  Queen  Char- 
lotte's Island,  with  description  of  carvings,  etc.— 
Schott,  C.  A.  Tables,  distribution  and  variations  of 
the  atmospheric  temperature  in  the  U.  S.,  and  parts 
adjacent. 

22.  Introd.— Jones.  J.  Aboriginal  remains  of  Ten- 
nessee—Mabel.  S.  Sculptures  of  Santa  Lucia  Cosu- 
nialwhuapa,  Guatemala;  with  travels  in  Central  and 
South  America.— Rau,  C.  Archaeol.  collection  in  the 
U.S.  Nat.  Museum  ;— Palcnquc  tablet  in  the  Museum. 
—  Dall,  W.  H.  Remains  of  later  prehistoric  man  from 
caves,  in  the  Cltherina  Archipelago,  .\l.iska. 

23.  Introd.— Clark.  H.  J.  Lucernarice  and  their 
allies. — Hilgard.  E.  W.  Geology  of  lower  Louisiana 
and  the  salt  deposit  of  Petite  Anse  Uland.-  Barnard,  J. 
G.  Internal  structure  of  the  earth  considered  as 
affecting  the  plienuniena  of  precession  and  nutation  ; 
3d  problem  (if  rotary  motion.— Elliot.  D.  G.  Classifica- 
tion and  synopsis  of  the  Irochilidx.-Wood.  H.  C. 
Fever ;  a  study  in  morbid  and  normal  physiology. 

24.  Introd.— Catwell,  A.  Results  of  meteor,  obs. 
made  .it  Providence,  R.  I.,  1831-76  —  Schott.  C.  A. 
Tables  and  results  of  the  precipitation,  in  rain  and 
snow,  in  the  I'.  S.;  and  in  some  stations  in  N.  America, 
and  in  Central  and  S.  America. 

35-  Introd.— Rau.  C.  Prehistoric  fishing  in  Europe 
and  North  America— Brantford.  J.  F.  Archscological 
researches  in  Nicaragua— Cope.  Ed.  D.  Contents  of 
a  bone  cave  in  the  Island  of  .\nguilla  (West  Indies]. 

26.  Introd.- Mitchell,  S.  Weir,  mid  Reichert,  Ed.T. 
Researches  upon  the  venoms  of  poisonous  serpents.— 
HjraM,  Alpheus.    Genesis  of  the  aricliilie. 

Kxiilor.ilion  ol  the  Colorailo  River  of  the 

West  and  its  triliiil.iries,  i-.\|)lor(;tI  1S69-72 
[report  by  J.  \V.  Powell].     Wash.,  1S75.    4°. 

Hints  on  public  architecture  ;  views  and 

plans  of  the  Institution,  prep,  by  R.  D. 
Owen, chairman  ol  the  [building]  coniinitlee. 
N.  Y..  1849.    4°- 


Miscellaneous  collections.  34  vols.  Wash., 

iS62-qo.     S°. 

Cnnlrnis:  i.  Guyot.  A.  H.  Directions  for  meteor, 
obs.  and  registry  of  periodical  phenomena.— Coffin,  J. 
H.  Psychometrical  table  for  determining  the  force  of 
.iqueous  vapor.— Guyot,  .A.  H.  T.lbles,  meteorol.  and 
physical,  prep,  for  the  Smithsonian  Inst. 

2.  Booth,  J.  C.  and  Morfit.  C.  Recent  improve- 
ments in  the  chemical  arts.— Extracts  from  proceed- 
ings of  the  Board  of  Regents  rel.  to  the  electro-mag- 
netic telegraph.- Catalogue  of  portrait'  of  N.  Amer. 
Indians,  painted  by  J.  M.  Stanley.— Baird.  S.  F.  Cata- 
logue of  N.  .\mer.  birds,  chiefly  in  the  Museum  of  the 
Inst.— Baird.  S.  F.,  and  Girard,  C.  Catalogue  of  N. 
Amer.  reptiles  in  the  Museum  of  the  Inst.;  pi.  i,  Ser- 
pcnls.— Lea.  I.,  and  olhrts.  Check-list  of  the  shells  of 
N.  America. — Baird.  S.  F.,  and  others.  Directions  for 
collecting,  preserving,  etc..  specimens  of  iiat.  history. 
—Henry.  J.    Circular  to  ofiicers  of  Hudson's  Bay  Co. 

—  Instructions  in  reference  to  collecting  nests  and 
eggs  of  N.  Amer.  birds.— Circular  in  ref.  to  N.  .\mer. 
grasshoppers.— Circular  in  ref.  to  collecting  N.  Amer. 
shells.— Morgan.  I,.  H.  Circular  in  ref.  to  degrees  of 
relationship  among  different  nations. 

3.  Osfen  Sacken.  C.  R.  R.  Catalogue  of  the  de- 
scribed dipiera  of  N.  America.— Morris.  J.  G.  Cata- 
logue of  the  described  lepidoptcra  of  N.  America.— 
Le  Conte.  J.  L.  Classification  of  the  coleoptera  of  N. 
America. —  Henry.  J.  Catalogue  of  publications  of 
societies  and  other  periodical  works  in  the  library. 

4.  Hagen,  H.  Synopsis  of  the  described  neurop- 
tera  of  N.  Amer.,  with  a  list  of  S.  Amer.  species.— 
Morris.  J.  G.  Synopsis  of  described  lepidopteraof  N. 
Amer.  :  pt.  i. 

5.  Binney.  W.  G.  Bibliography  of  N.  Amer.  conch- 
ology  previous  to  iS6o ;  pt.  i.— Catalogue  of  pub.  of 
Smithsonian  InSt.  to  June,  1862.— List  of  foreign  cor- 
respondents of  the  Inst.,  corrected  to  Jan.  1S62. 

6.  Loew,  H.  Monographs  of  the  dijitera  of  N. 
America.— Le  Conte.  J.  L.  List  of  the  coleoptera  of 
N.  Amer.; — New  species  of  N.  Amer.  coleoptera. 

7.  Allen.  H.    Monograph  of  the  bats  of  N.  America. 

—  Binney.  W.  G.  Land  and  fresh  water  shells  of  N. 
America:  pt.  2.  Pulinonata  limnophila  and  thalas- 
sophila  :— Pt.  3,  Ampullariida;,  valvatida:,  viviparidic, 
etc.— Stimpson.  W.  Researches  upon  the  hydrobiina; 
and  allied  forms.  — Prime,  T.  Monograph  of  Amer. 
corbiculad^  [recent  and  fossil].— Conrad.  T.  A.  Check 
list  of  invertebrate  fossils  of  N.  America;  eocene  and 
and  oligocene.— Meek.  F.  B.  Check  list  of  Inverte- 
brate fossils  of  N.  Amer.;  miocene ;— Cret,aceous  and 
jurassia.— Egleslon.  T.  Catalogue  of  minerals  with 
their  formulas,  etc.  — Gibbs,  G.  Dictionary  of  the  Chi- 
nook jargon  or  trade  language  of  Oregon  ;— Instruc- 
tions for  research  rel.  to  the  ethnology  and  philology 
of  America.— List  of  works  pub.  by  the  Inst. 

K.  Oslen  Sacken,  C.  R.  R.  Monographs  of  the  dip- 
iera of  N.  Amer.;  pt  4  — Scudder.  S.  H.  Catalogue  ot 
the  orlhoptera  of  N.  Amer.  previous  to  1867.— Binney, 
W.  G..  and  Bland,  T.  Land  and  fresh-water  shells  of 
N.  Amer.;  pt.  l,  Pulmonata  geophila.— Arrangcineiitof 
families  ol  birds.- Circular  toolficers  of  the  Hudson's 
Bay  Co.— Suggestions  rel.  to  objects  of  scientific  inves- 
tigation in  Russian  America. — Circular  rel.  to  collec- 
tions in  archjcology  and  elluiology.— Circular  to  ento- 
mologists.— Circular  rel.  to  collections  of  birds  from 
Middle  and  S.  America.— Smithsonian  Museum  mis- 
cellanea. 

9.  Binney.  W.  G.  Bibliog.  of  N.  Amer.  conchology, 
previous  to  1860,  pt.  2.  Foreign  authors.— Catalogue 
of  publications  of  societies  and  of  periodical  works 
belonging  to  the  Inst. 

10.  Carpenter,  P.  P.  .MolUisks  of  western  N.  Amer- 
ica.—Gill,  T.  Arrangement  of  the  families  of  niollusks. 
—Henry.  J.  Instructions  for  obs.  of  thunder  storms  : — 
Circular  rel.  to  heights;- Directions  for  constructing 
lightning  rods; — Queries  rel.  to  tornadoes.— Baird,  S. 
F.    Questions  rel.  to  food  fishes  of  the  U.  S.;'-Memo- 


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randa  of  inquiry  rel.  to  tlie  food  fislics  of  tlie  U.  S.— 
List  of  institutions,  libraries,  etc.,  in  tlie  U,  S.,  in 
corresp.  with  the  Inst.— List  of  foreign  corresp.  of'the 
Inst.— Check  list  ofpublications. 

11.  Gill,  T.  Arrangement  of  the  families  of  mam- 
mals, with  analytical  tables  ;— Arrangement  of  the  fami- 
lies of  fishes,  marsipobranchii  and  leptocardii.— Loew 
H.  Monographs  of  the  diptera  of  N.  Amer.,  pt.  .v-Pack- 
ard.  A.  S.  Directions  for  collecting  and  preserving 
insects. -Le  Conte,  J.  L.  New  species  of  N.  Amer. 
coleoptera,  pt.  2 ;— Classification  of  the  coleoptera  of 
N.  Amer.,  pt.  2. 

12.  Baird,  S.  F.  Review  of  .^mer.  birds  in  the 
Museum  of  the  Inst.,  pt.  i.-Clarke,  F.  W.  Constants 
of  nature,  pt.  i.— Henry,  J.  Telegraphic  announce- 
ments of  astronomical,  discoveries. 

13.  Cope.  E.  D.  Check  list  of  X.  Amer.  batrachia 
and  reptilia.- Kidder,  J.  H.  Contributions  to  the 
natural  history  of  Kerguelen  Island.— Lawrence,  G 
N.  Birds  of  southwestern  Mexico  collected  by  F.  E 
Sumichrast.-Goode,  G.  B.  Catalogue  of  the  fishes  of 
the  Bermudas;  — Classification  of  the  collection  to 
illust.  the  animal  resources  of  the  U.  S.— Streets,  T.  H. 
Contrib.  to  the  natural  history  of  the  Hawaiian  and 
Fanning  Islands  and  lower  California. -Dall,  W.  H. 
Index  to  the  names  applied  to  the  sub-divisions  of  the 
class  brachiopoda.— Jordan,  D.  S.  Contrib.  to  N. 
American  ichthyology. 

14.  Saussure,  H.  de.  Synopsis  of  Amer.  wasps.— 
Gill,  T.  Catalogue  of  fishes  of  east  coast  of  N.  Amer- 
ica.-Clarke,  F.  W.  Constants  of  nature,  pts.  2  and  3. 
—Photographic  portraits  of  N.  Amer.  Indians  in  the 
gallery  of  the  Inst. -List  of  publications  of  the  Inst.— 
Holden,  E.  S.  Index  catalogue  of  books  and  memoirs 
rel.  to  nebula?,  etc. 

15-  Watson,  S.  Bibliog.  index  of  N.  Amer.  botany. 
—  Toner  /t-i-i»i-es  1-6:  Woodward,  I.  J.  Structure  of 
cancerous  tumors.-Brown-Sequard,  C.  E.  Dual  char- 
acter of  the  brain.— Da  Costa.  J.  M.  Strain  and  over- 
action  of  the  heart.— Wood.  II.  C.  Study  of  nature  and 
mechanism  of  fever.-Keen,  W.  W.  Surgical  complica- 
tions and  sequels  of  the  continued  fevers.— Adams,  W. 
Subcutaneous  surgery.-Listof  foreign  correspondents. 
—Circular  in  ref.  to  .A.mer.  archaology.— Circular  of 
inquiries  rel.  to  the  natural  history  of  the  Amer.  craw- 
fish, etc. -Circular  rel.  to  collections  of  living  reptiles. 
16.  Tryon,  G.  W.  Land  and  fresh  water  shells  of 
N.  America:  pt.  4.  Strepomatidas.- Osten  Sacken,  C. 
R.  R.  Catalogue  of  the  described  diptera  of  N.  .Amer- 
ica, 2d  ed.— Toner  lectures,  7:  Shakespeare,  E.  O. 
Nature  of  reparatory  inflammation  in  arteries  after 
ligature,  acupressure  and  torsion.— Circular  rel.  to 
scientific  and  literary  exchanges.— Business  arrange- 
ments.—Elliot.  D.  G.  List  of  described  species  of  hum- 
ming birds.— List  of  the  principal  scientific  and  literary 
institutions  in  the  U.  S.— List  ofpublications. 

17-  Rhees.  W.  J.  Smithsonian  Inst.;  documents 
rel.  to  its  origin  and  history. 

iS.  Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  board  of  Regents, 
1S46-76.— Reports  of  executive,  building  and  special 
committees,  1S46-76.— Eulogies  and  biog,  sketches  — 
Agassiz,  L.  J.  R.  Narrative  of  an  expedition  from 
Boston  through  the  Straits  of  Magellan  to  San  Fran- 
cisco, in  the  steamer  Hassler.— Bache,  A.  D  Will, 
establishing  the  Bache  Scientific  Fund.— Deed  of  gift 
and  trust  from  W.  \V.  Corcoran,  establishing  the  Cor- 
coran Art  Gallery.— Deed  of  Joseph  M.  Toner  institu- 
ting the  "Toner  lectures."— Deed  of  John  Tyndall.— 
Bequest  of  James  Hamilton.— Journal  and  reports  of 
the  executive  and  building  committees,  statements, 
etc.— Examination  of  Prof.  Henry  by  the  English  Gov- 
ernment Scientific  Commission,  1870. — Index 

19.  U.  S.   National  Museum.'    Proceedings.  1878-79. 

20.  Washington.  Philosophical  Society.  Bulletin 
1874-80.     vols.  1-3. 

21.  Rhees,  W.  J.  Smithson  and  his  bequest.- 
Smithson,  James.  Scientific  writings.— Johnson,  W.  R. 
Scientific  character  and  researches  of  Smithson.— Irby, 


J.   R.    McD.      Works   and    character  of  Smithson.— 
Henry,  Joseph.     Memorial. 

22.  U.  S.  National  Museum.     Proceedings,  1880-S1. 

23.  Gill,  Theo.  Bibliography  of  the  fishes  of  the 
Pacific  coast  of  the  U.  S.  to  1879.— Jordan,  D.  S.,  and 
Brayton,  A.  W.  Contributions  to  N.  Amer.  ichthyol- 
ogy.—Eggers,  H.  F.  A.  The  flora  of  St.  Croix  and  the 
Virgin  Islands.— Catalogue  of  the  collection  to  illust. 
the  animal  resources  and  fisheries  of  the  U.  S.  exhibited 
at  Phila.  in  iS76.-Kumlien,  L.  Contrib.  to  the  natural 
history  of  .-Arctic  America. 

24.  Jordan.  D.  S.,  and  Gilbert,  C.  H.  Synopsis  of 
the  fishes  of  N.  America.     (Nat.  Museum,  Bui.  v.  3.) 

25.  Washington.  Philosophical  Society.  Bulletin 
1SS0-S2.  vols.  4-5-Washington.  Anthropological  So- 
ciety. Transactions,  1879-82  ;  — Abstract  of  transac- 
tions, 1879-81.— Washington.  Biological  Society.  Pro- 
ceedings, 1S80-82. 

26.  Toner  lectures,  Z:  Waring,  Geo.  E.  Suggestions 
for  the  sanitary  drainage  of  Washington  city.— List  of 
foreign  correspondents.— Le  Conte,  J.  L.,  and  Horn, 
G.  H.    Classification  of  the  coleoptera  of  N.  America. 

27.  BeckeiN  G.  F.  The  constants  of  nature  :  pt.  4, 
.'Atomic  weight  determinations;  digest  of  investiga- 
tions pub.  since  1814,— Clarke,  F.  W.  Constants  of 
n.'iture;  pt.  5.  Recalculation  of  the  atomic  weights.— 
Check  list  of  pub.  of  the  Inst.— Rhees.  W.J.  Catalogue 
of  pub.  of  the  Smithsonian,  with  alphabetical  index  of 
articles,  annual  reports,  bulletins  and  proceedings  of 
the  U.  S.  National  Museum,  etc. 

28.  Guyot.  .4.  H.  Tables,  meteorological  and  phys- 
ical.   4th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.,  ed.  by  Wm.  Libbey,  Jr. 

29.  Bolton.  H.  C.  Catalogue  of  scientific  aiid  tech- 
nical periodicals,  1665-18S2,  with  chronol.  tables  and  a 
library  check-list. 

30.  Henry,  Joseph.   Scientific  writings.   2  vols,  in  i 

31.  Gray.  Asa.  Synoptical  flora  of  N.  America  2 
vols,  in  I. 

32.  Clarke,  F.W.  Constants  of  nature  :  pt.  1,  Table 
of  specific  gravity  for  solids  and  liquids.  New  ed. 
enl.— Tuckerman,  Alfred.  Index  to  the  literature  of 
the  spectroscope. 

33.  Washington.  Philosophical  Society.  Bulletin 
vols.  6-9.  1883-S6.— Baird,  S.  F.  Proceedings  commem! 
of  [his]  life  and  scientific  work. 

34.  Toner  lectures.  10:  MUn.-R.  Clinical  study  of 
the  skull.— Tuckerman,  Alfred.  Index  to  the  literature 
ol  thermodynamics.-Rogers,  Jos.  A.  Correction  of 
sextants  for  errors  of  eccentricity  and  graduation  — 
Tuckerman.  A.  Bibliog.  of  the  chemical  influence'of 
\\S'al.—  Toner  lectures.  9:  Mills.  Chas.  K.  Mental 
over-work  and  premature  disease  among  public  and 
professional  men.— Traphagen,  Frank  W.  Index  ro 
the  literature  of  columbium,  1S01-S7. 

Report  of  Joseph  Henry,  Sec'v.,  for  1876 

Wash.,  1877.    8°. 

Board  of  Regents.     2d,  4th-46tli  annual 

reports.     47  vols.     Wash.,  1S48-90.  .  8°. 

Carpenter,  Philip  P.     Lectures'on  mol- 

lusca  ;  or,  Shell-fish  and  their  allies.   Wash 
1861.     8°. 

Fewkes,   J.    W.     Anatomy   of  astrangia 

dans  ;  from  drawings  by  A.  Sonrel     Wash 
18S9.     8°. 

Gould,  Benj.  A.     Report  on  the  history 

of  the  discovery  of  Neptune.     Wash      i^^a 
go  ■'        S   • 

GuvoT,  A.  H.    Collection  of  meteorologi- 
cal tables.     Wash.,  1852.     8°. 

-  Jordan,  D.S.  Sixspeciesof  North  Amer- 
ican fresh-water  fishes;  from  drawings  by  A 
Sonrel.     Wash.,  1889.     4°. 


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Melsheimer,  F.   E.     Catalogue  of  the 

described  coleoptera  of  the  U.  S. ;  rev.  by 
S.  S.  Haldeman  and  J.  L.  Le  Conte.  Wash., 
1S53.     S°. 

Bureau  of  Ethnology.     ist-6th  annual 

reports,  1S-9-S5.  J.  \V.  Powell,  director. 
6  vols.    Wash.,  1S81-S8.     1.  S°. 

Contents:  1.  Report  of  direclor  — Powell.  J.  W. 
Evolution  of  language ;— Sketch  of  the  mythology  of 
the  N.  Amer.  Indians -.-Wyaiidol  governnu-nt ;— On 
limitations  to  the  use  of  some  anthropological  data. — 
V«rrow.  H.C.  Further  contribution  to  the  study  of  the 
mortuary  customs  of  the  X.  Amer.  Indians. — Holden. 
E.  S.  Studies  in  Central  .\merican  picture  writing. — 
Royce,  C.  C.  Cessions  of  land  by  Indian  tribes  to  the 
U.  S. — Mallery,  Garrick.  Sign  language  among  N. 
Amer.  Indians. — Pilling,  J.  C.  Catalogue  of  linguistic 
mss.  in  the  library. — Dorsey.  J.  0..  awrf  fl/A^-fi.  Illus- 
tration of  the  method  of  recording  Indian  languages. 

2.  Report  of  director.— Gushing.  Frank  H.  Zui'ii 
fetiches.— Smith.  Erminnie  A.  Myths  of  the  Iroquois. 
—  Henshaw.  Henry  \V.  Animal  carvings  from  the 
mounds  of  the  Mississippi  valley. —  Matthews.  Wash- 
ington. Nav.ijo  silversmiths— Holmes.  Wni.  H.  Art 
in  shell  ol  the  ancient  .\mericans. —  Stevenson.  Jas. 
Illust.  catalogue  of  collections  obtained  from  the  In- 
dians of  New  Mexico  and  Arizona  in  1879 ; — Illus.  cata- 
logue of  collections  obtained  from  the  Indians  of  New 
Mexico  in  iSSo. 

3.  Report  of  director.— Thomas,  Cyrus.  Notes  on 
certain  Maya  and  Mexican  niss. — Dorsey,  J.  Owen. 
Omaha  sociology. —  Matthews.  Washington.  Navajo 
weavers. — Holmes.  W.  H.  Prehistoric  textile  fabrics 
of  the  U.  S.  derived  from  impressions  on  pottery ; — 
Illust.  catalogue  of  a  portion  of  the  collections  made 
during  iSSi.— Stevenson,  Jas.  Illust.  catalogue  of  the 
collections  obtained  from  the  Pueblos  of  New  Mexico 
and  Arizona  in  18S1. 

4.  Report  of  dirc-ctor.— Mallery,  Garrick.  Picto- 
graphs  of  the  N.  Amer.  Indians. -Holmes.  Wm.  H. 
Pottery  of  the  ancient  Pueblos  ;—.\ncient  pottery  of  the 
Mississippi  valley; — Origin  and  development  of  form 
and  ornament  in  ceramic  art.  —  Gushing,  Frank  H. 
Study  of  Pueblo  pottery  as  illust.  of  Zuni  culture 
growth. 

5.  Report  of  director.  —  Thomas.  Cyrus.  Burial 
mounds  of  the  northern  sections  of  the  U.  S. — Royce, 
Chas.  C.  Cherokee  nations  of  Indians.  — Matthews, 
W.  The  mountain  chant ;  a  Navajo  cemetery. — Mac- 
cauley.  Clay.    Seminole  Indians  of  Florida.— Sleven- 

.  aon,  Tilly  E.     Religious  life  of  the  Zuiii  child. 

6.  Report  of  direclor. — Holmes.  Wni.  H.  Ancient 
art  of  the  province  of  Chiriqui  ;  —  Study  of  the  textile 
art  in  its  relation  to  the  development  of  form  and 
ornament. — Thomas,  Cyrus.  Aids  to  the  study  of  the 
Maya  codices.  —  Doraey.  J.  O.  Osage  traditions.— 
Boat,  Franz.     The  central  Eskimo. 

-[Anthropologic  researches  among  N. 

Amer.  Indians.]   3  vols.   Wash.,  1877-S6.  4°. 
Conlfiils :    1.    Powell,  J.  W.    Introduction  to  the 

study    of    Indian    languages.      2d    cd.,    with    charts. 

3.   Mallery,  G.    Study  of  sign  language  among  the  N. 

Amer.  Indians.    3.   Yarrow,  H.  C.     Study  of  mortuary 

customs  among  the  N.  Amer.  Indians. 
DoRSEV,  J.   O.    'Omaha   anti    Ponka 

letters.     Wash.,  1891.     8°. 
Hknbhaw,  II.  W.     Perforated  stones 

from  California.     W.ish.,  1887.     8°. 
HoLMKs,  Wm.  II.     Te.Ntile  fabrics  of 

ancient  Peru.     Wash.,  1SS9.    8°. 
Useof  gold  and  oilier  metals  among 

the  ancient  inhabitants  of  Chiriqui,  Isthmus 

ofDaricn.    Wash.,  1887.    8°. 


PiLLiXG,  J.  C.      Bibliography  of  the 

Algonquian  languajies.     Wash.,  1S91.     8°. 

Bibliography  of  tlie  Eskimo  lan- 
guage.   Wash.,  1SS7.     S°. 

Bibliography  of  the  Iroquoian  lan- 
guages.   Wash.,  1 888.     8°. 

Bibliography   of   the   Muskhogean 

languages.     Wash.,  1S89.     8°. 

Bibliography  of  the  Siouan  lan- 
guages.    Wash.,  1SS7.     8°. 

Thomas,  Cyrus.     Circular,  square  and 

octagonal  earthworks  of  Ohio.  Wash.,  1S89. 
8°. 

Catalogue  of  prehistoric  works  east 

of  the  Rocky  Mts.     Wash.,  1S91.    8°. 

Problem     of    the    Ohio    mounds. 

Wash.,  1SS9.     8°. 

Work  in  mound  exploration  of  the 

Bureau.     Wash.,  1SS7.     8°. 

[Smollett,  Tobias  George.]  [Ed.]  Compen- 
dium of  authentic  and  entertaining  voyages. 
7  vols.     Lond.,  1756.     12°. 

Contents:  I.  Columbus.  C.  Voyages.  —  Gama, 
Vasco  dc.  Voyage.  —  Cabral.  V.  A.  de.  Voyage.  — 
Cortes.  H.  Conquest  of  Mexico.  2.  Cartes,  con/. 
— Pizarro.  V.  Discovery  and  conquest  of  Peru. —  Dis- 
covery of  Florida.  3.  Florida,  O'H/.-Magellan.  Voy- 
age.—Drake.  Sir  F.  Voyages.— Ralegh.  Sit  \\.  Life 
and  voyages.- Rowe,  Sir  T.  Voyage— Monk,  John. 
Voyage.  4.  Narrative  of  eight  man,  left  on  coast  o( 
Greenland.  1630.— Journal  kept  by  seven  sailors  in  St. 
Maurice,  Greenland.- Short  journal  kept  at  Spitz- 
bergen,  1634.  —  Account  of  a  shipwreck  near  Spilz- 
bergen,  1646.— Description  of  Iceland.— James.  Thos. 
Voyages.  —  Nieuhoff,  J.     Voyages    and    .adventures. 

5.  Baldcus.  P.  Account  of  Malabar  and  Coromandel ; 
—  Description  of  Ceylon.  —  Voyage  to  the  north  of 
Europe.— Memoirs  rcl.  to  Russia.— Wafer.  L.  Voyage 
to   America. —  Expedition   against  Carlhagenc.    1741. 

6.  Dampier,  Wm.  Voyage  round  the  world.— Gemelli, 
J.  F.  Voy.  round  the  world,  1693.  7.  Gemelli.  cont. 
— Rogers.  W.  \'oy.  round  the  world.— Anaon.  Lord 
Geo.    \'oy.  round  the  world. 

History  of  England,  from  i688  to  death 

of  George  II.  New  cd.  2  vols.  .Mbanv, 
1S16.     8°. 

Miscellaneous   works ;    with    memoir  of 

his  life  and  writings,  by  Robt.  Anderson. 
6th  ed.     6  vols.     Edin.,  1S20.    8°. 

Contents:  i.  Life. — Roderick  Random.  2-3.  Pere- 
grine Pickle.— Plays  and  poems.  4.  Ferdinand  Count 
Fathom.  —  Expedition  against  Carthagena.  5.  Sir 
Launcelot  Greaves.  —  Travels  through  France  and 
Italy.    6.    Humphry  Clinker— .'Vdvenlures  ofan  atom. 

Sec  Cervantes-Saavedra,  M.  dc. 

Smucker,   Isaac.      "The_  great    awakening," 

1874.     (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  5.) 
Smucker,  Samuel  Mosheim.     .Sre  .Schmucker, 

.S.  M. 
Smyth,  Charles  Piazzi.     .'\ntiquity  of  intellec- 
tual man.     Edin.,  1868.     8°. 

Life  and  work  at  the  great  pyramitl.  Jan.- 

April,  1865.     3  vols.     Edin.,  1867.     8°. 

flur   inheritance   in   the   great    pyramid. 

Lond.,  1864.     8°. 

Same.    3d  and  enl.  ed.     Lond.,  1877.    8°. 


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[Smyth,  Sir  David  William.]  Gazetteer  of 
Upper  Canada;  added,  an  app.  describing 
Lower  Canada.     N.  Y.,  1813.     8°. 

Smyth,  Egbert  Coffin.  Three  discourses  upon 
the  religious  history  of  Bowdoin  College. 
Brunswick,  185S.     8°. 

See  Colombo,  C. 

Smyth,  James  Richard.  Miscellaneous  contri- 
butions to  pathology  and  therapeutics. 
Lond.,  1844.     8°. 

Smyth,  John  Ferdinand  D.  Tour  in  the  U.  S. 
2  vols.     Dublin,  1784.     12°. 

Same.     2  vols.     Loud.,  1784.     8°. 

Smyth,  Newman.  '  Historical  discourse  deliv- 
ered at  the  250th  anniv.  of  the  ist  Church  in 
New  Haven,  Apl.  22,  188S.    n.  p.  [18SS].    8°. 

Smyth,  Piazzi.     See  Smyth,  Charles  Piazzi. 

Smyth,  Richard.  Obituary;  catalogue  of  such 
persons  as  he  knew,  1627-74;  ed.  by  Sir 
Henry  Ellis.  Lond.,  1849.  4°-  (Camden 
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Smyth,  Thomas.  Ecclesiastical  republicanism  ; 
or,  Republicanism,  etc.,  of  presbytery  in 
contrast  with  prelacv  and  popery.  Bo.ston, 
1843.     8°. 

Prelatical  doctrine  of  apostolic  succes- 
sion.    Boston,  1841.     8°. 

Presbytery  not  prelacy  the  scriptural  and 

primitive  polity.     Boston,  1S43.     8°. 

[Smyth,  Thomas.]     Who   owns  the  province 

lands,   the   commonwealth   or  its  tenants  ? 

[Boston,  1890.]     S°. 
Smyth,   Sir  Warington   Wilkinson.      Metallic 

mining  and  collieries.     (Sevan's  Brit.  man. 

V.  2.)  , 

Smyth,  William  Carniichael.     Dictionary, Hin- 

doostanee  and  English;  abr.  from  the  quarto 

ed.   of  Jos.  Taylor,  as  ed.  by  W.   Hunter. 

Lond.,  1820.     1.  8°. 
Smyth,  William  Henry.    The  cycle  of  celestial 

objects  continued  to  1S59.     Lond.,  i860.    4°. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  Roman  family 

coins  belonging  to  the  Duke  of  Northumber- 
land.    Lond.,  1856.     4°. 

[Smyth,  W.  S.]  First  50  years  of  Cazenovia 
Seminary,  1825-75  ;  its  history,  proceedings 
of  the  semi-centennial  jubilee,  general  cata- 
logue.    Cazenovia,  1S77.     8°. 

Smythe,  Emily  Anne  Beaufort,  viscounless 
Slrangford.  Egyptian  sepulchres  and  Syrian 
shrines ;  including  Lebanon,  Palmyra  and 
western  Turkey.    2  vols.    Lond.,  1861.     12°. 

Snell,  Thomas.  Sermon,  June  27,  1S48,  the 
50th  anniversary  of  his  instalment  in  the 
Cong.  Church,  North  -  Brookfield  [Mass.]. 
West  Brookfield,  1848.     8°. 

Snelling,  William  Joseph.  Early  days  at  Prairie 
du  Chien.     (Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  5.) 

Running  the  gantlet.     (Minn.  Hist.  Soc. 

Col.  V.  I.) 


Snider,  Denton  Jaques.  The  Shakespearian 
drama  ;  a  commentary.  Tragedies.  Boston, 
1887.     8°. 

Snively,  William  Andrew.  Aesthetics  in  wor- 
ship.    N.  Y.,  1887.     12°. 

The  Ober-Ammergau  passion  play  of  1880. 

N.  Y.,  n.  d.     S°. 

See  Snively  family. 

Snively  family.  Genealogical  memoranda, 
1659-18S2 ;  comp.  by  W.  A.  Snively.  Brook- 
lyn, 1SS3.     8°. 

Snow,  Benjamin  B.  The  burning  of  the  St. 
James,  with  account  of  early  taverns  of 
Auburn  and  vicinity.  (Cayuga  Co.  Hist. 
Soc.  Col.  V.  6.) 

Record   of   current   events ;    a   series   of 

papers,  1877-78.    (Same,  v.  8.) 

■  Same,  1879-90.     {Same,  v.  9.) 

Snow,  Caleb  Hopkins.     Geography  of  Boston, 

and  adjacent  towns  ;  with  historical   notes. 

Boston,  1S30.     16°. 

History  of  Boston.     Boston,  1825.     S°. 

Snow,  Edwin  Miller.     Alphabetical   index   of 

the  births,   marriages  and  deaths  recorded 

in   Providence,    1636-1870.    4  vols.     Prov., 

1S79-S2.     8°. 
Snow,   Freeman.      Defence    of   congressional 

government.     (Amer.   Hist.  Ass'n.   Papers, 

V.  4.) 
Snow,   George   K.     Map   of  the   White   Mts. 

Boston,  1S72.     ob.  fol. 
Snow,   Marshall   Solomon.     City  government 

of  St.  Louis.    (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud. 

V.  5-) 
[Snow,  William  Parker.]     Southern  generals, 

who  they  are  and  what  they  have  done.     N. 

Y.,  1S65.     8°. 

Voyage  of  the  Prince  Albert  in  search  of 

Sir  John  Franklin.     Lond.,  1851.     8°. 

Snowball,  John  Charles.  Elements  of  plane 
and  spherical  trigonometry.  13th  ed.  Lond., 
iSSo.     12°. 

Snowden,  James  Ro.ss.  Description  of  ancient 
and  modern  coins  in  the  cabinet  collection 
at  the  Mint  of  the  U.  S.     Phila.,  i860.     8°. 

Snowden,  Richard.  History  of  N.  and  S. 
America.     2  vols,  in  1.     Phila.,  1813.     12°. 

Snowden,  Robert  Bayard.  Half  century  com- 
memoration at  St.  John's  Church,  Ft.  Ham- 
ilton, N.  Y'.,  1834-84.     n.  p.  [1S84].     12°. 

Snyder,  William  L.  \^Ed.'\.  Great  speeches  by 
great  lawyers  ;  with  introductory  notes,  an- 
alyses, etc.     N.  Y.,  1S81.     8°. 

Soane,  George.  New  curiosities  of  literature, 
and  book  of  the  months.  2d  ed.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1849.     8°. 

Soane,  6'/r  John.  Catalogue  of  drawings,  mss. 
and  books  in  the  library  of  S.  Lond.,  1844. 
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Soave,  Francesco.  Novelle  morali.  Nuova 
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SOUS  Y  RIVADENEIRA 


Social  itiquettc  of  New  York.  Sc-r  I.ongstrcet, 
Al.by  B. 

Societatis  Scientiarum  Indo-Neerlandicae.  Acta, 
vols.  1-3.     3  vols.     Batavia,  1S56-5S.     4°. 

Societe  de  Geographie.  Bulletin.  3d  ser.,  v. 
1-14 ;  4lh  ser.,  v.  1-20  ;  5tli  ser..  v.  1-3,  6-18. 
50  vols.     Paris,  1S44-69.     ii°. 

Societe  des  Antiquaires  de  la  Normandie.  See 
Xorniancly.     Societe  des  .XiUiqiiaires,  etc. 

Societe  Frangaise  pour  la  Conservation  des  Mo- 
numents Historiques.  .S'lV  Congres  ."Vrcheo- 
logiiiue. 

Societe  de  I'Histoire  du  Protestantisme  Fran- 
tais.  Bulletin  liistorique  et  litteraire.  a'^mc 
serie,  2'^:""^  et  3icme  ann^es  [pt.  10  of  3d  year, 
missing].     2  vols.     Paris,  1S67-68.     8°. 

Circulaires,  discours,  etc.,  1866-67.  Paris, 

1S67.    S°. 

Societe  Royale  des  Antiquaires  du  Nord.  See 
Copenhagen.  Kongelige  Xordiske  Oldskrift- 
.Selsk.il). 

Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  among  the 
Indians  and  others  in  North  America.  [Histor- 
ical sketches,  etc.]  17S7-1SS7.   [Camb.]  1SS7. 

5.4°. 

Report    of  select    committee.      Camb., 

1822.    8°. 

Same.     Boston,  1869.     8°. 

Holmes,  .A.     Historical  sketch.     (.Mass. 

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Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts.  Account  of  the  .Society.  Lond., 
1706.     8°. 

Ser  Hawkins,  Ernest. 

Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Arts,  Manu- 
factures and  Commerce.  Report  of  the  com- 
mittee, with  the  approved  communications 
and  evidence  rel.  to  the  mode  of  preventing 
the  forgery  of  hank  notes.     I,ond.,  1S19.    8°. 

Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture,  Arts 
and  Manufactures  in  New  York.  Transactions. 
I'ts.  2-3.     2  vols.     n.  p.,  1794-9S.     4°. 

Society  in  London,  by  a  Foreign  resident.  -SVc 
Escotl,  Thos.  H.  S. 

Society   of  Arts.     lournal.     vol.   21.     Lond., 

1.S72-73.   s^ 

Society  of  Authors.  Grievances  between 
authors  and  publishers,  being  the  report  of 
conferences  held  in  Mcli.  1887;  with  add. 
matter  and  simimary.     Lond.,  1887.     8°. 

Society  of  Biblical  Archaeology.  Transactions. 
6  \()ls.  in  S.     Lond.,  1S72-79.     8°. 

See  Birch,  Samuel.     Records  of  the  past. 

Society  of  Friends.  Memorials  concerning  sev- 
eral ministers  and  others,  deceased.  N.  Y., 
1S14.     12°. 

Some  account  of  the  conduct  of  Friends 

towards  the  Indian  tribes  in  East  and  West 
Jersey  and  Pennsylvania.     Lend.,  1844.     8°. 

Ballimore  )'early  Mecliiig.  Brief  account 

of  the  proceedings  of  the  coniniillee  for  the 


improvement  and  civilization  of  the  Indian 
natives.  tcf>r.  Lond.,  1S06.  8°.  (Bd.  with 
Friends  of  Penn.,  X.  Jersey,  etc.,  6e/ow.) 

Genesee,  New  i'orJt,  Phila.  and  Baltimore 

}  'early  Meetings.  Case  of  the  Seneca  Indians 
of  the  state  of  New  York.     Phila.,  1840.    8°. 

Ne:i'  York  Yearly  Meeting.   Discipline  of 

the  yearly  meeting,  revised,  iSio.  N.  Y., 
1S30.     8°. 

Penn.^ylvania,  New  Jersey,  etc.  Brief  ac- 
count of  the  proceedings  of  the  committee 
appointed,  1795,  by  the  yearly  meeting,  for 
promoting  the  civilization  of  the  Indian  na- 
tives.    ;■(•/;■.     Lond.,  1S06.     8°. 

Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland.  6th 
reunion,  Dayton,  1S72.     Cinn.,  1873.     8°. 

Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Reports 
of  the  ioth-i4th,  i9th-2ist  annual  reunions. 
8  vols.     X.  Y..  1S79-90.     8°. 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  The  Cincinnati  in 
the  centennial  celebration  of  the  inaugura- 
tion of  the  government  of  the  L'.  S.,  April 
1SS9.    n.  p.  [18S9].     1.  8°. 

Institution  of  the  Society,  May  1783;  with 

.  proceedings  of  the  Gen.  Society  and  of  the 

N.  Y.  State  Society.     N.  Y.,  1851.     8°. 

I  Institution    of   the   Society,    1783 ;    and 

establishment  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincin- 
nati of  Mass.     Boston,  1S59.     8°. 

Institution  of  the  Society  ;   with  roll  of 

members  in  New  Jersey,  1783-1866.  Albany, 
jS66.     8°. 

List  of  members  of  the  Mass.  Society  ; 

I       with    biographies ;    by    Francis  S.    Drake. 

Boston,  1872.     8°. 

Portraits  of  the  Presidents  General  of  the 

order,  and  of  early  Presidents  of  existing 
state  societies,  and  roll  of  members,  July  27, 
18S7.     LN.  Y..  18S7.]     8°. 

Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution.  See  Sons 

(if  tin-  Revolution. 
Socrates  Albeniciisis.     See  Zeller,  E.  G. 
Socrates  seliolasticns.     History  of  the  church, 

305-445  ;   from  the  Greek,  with  account  of 

the  life  and  writings  of  the  author.     Lond., 

1S44.     8°.     (Greek  cedes,  historians,  v.  3.) 
[Sohier.   Elizabeth   P.]      History   of  the  Old 

-Siiuth  Church,  Bostim.     Boston,  1S76.     8°. 
Solberg,    Thorvald.     Bibliography   of  literary 

prtiperty.     See  Bowker,  R.  R. 
Soley.  James  Russell.    Historical  sketch  of  the 

r.  .S.  Naval  Academy.     Wash.,  1876.     8°. 

Rescue  of  Greely.     .SVv  Schley,  W.  S. 

Solger.  Keinhold.    Memorial  on  the  Schleswig- 

Ilolstein  question.     N.  Y.,  1862.     8°. 
Soliel,  Felix.     Catalogue  des  livres  composant 

la  bibliolhC'que  de  S.     Paris,  1S71.     8°. 
Soils  y  Rivadeneira,  Antonio  de.     History  of 

the  conipiest  of  Mexico  by  the  .Spaniards; 

done    into    English,    by   Thos.   Townsenil. 
I       Lend.,  1724.     fol. 


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Solly,  Samuel.  The  human  brain  ;  its  struc- 
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Solomon,  George.  The  Jesus  of  history  and 
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Solvyns,  Fran(;ois  Balthazar.  The  costume  of 
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Sombre,  Samuel,  pseud.     See  Gerard,  J.  W. 

Some  account  of  domestic  architecture  in  Eng- 
land.    See  Parker,  J.  H. 

Some  account  of  the  abbey  church  of  Bath. 
See  Englefield,  Sir  H.  C. 

Some  account  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Dur- 
ham.    See  Englefield,  Sir  H.  C. 

Some  account  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital. 
See  Franklin,  Benj. 

Some  sober  inspections  made  into  the  Long 
Parliament.     See  Howell,  Jas. 

Somerby,  Horatio  Gates.     See  Cotton  family. 

Someren,  Jean  Fri5deric  van.  Essai  d'une 
bibliographie  de  I'histoire  speciale  de  la 
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Somers,  John,  lord.  Collection  of  scarce  and 
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Somers,  Robert.  Southern  states  since  the 
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Somers.     See  Summers. 

Somerset,  Edward,  2d  inarg.  of  Worcester. 
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sur  le  te.xte  de  la  premiere  Edition,  ed.  par 
Henry  Dircks.     Paris,  186S.     12°. 

Somerset  House.  Copy  of  the  names  of  the 
marriages,  baptisms  and  burials  solemnized 
in  the  private  chapel,  1714-76;  with  genea- 
logical notes.     Lond.,  1S62.     S°. 

Somerset  House  Gazette  and  Literary  Museum  ; 
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Somerville,  Martha.     See  Somerville,  Mary  F. 

Somerville,  Mary  Fairfax.  Molecular  and  mi- 
croscopic science.    2  vols.    Lond.,  1869.    8°. 

So.MERViLLE,  Martha.  Personal  recollec- 
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Song  leaves  from  the  book  of  life,  etc.  See 
Wynkoop,  Matthew  B. 

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Sonnenschein,  William  Swan.  The  best  books  ; 
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Sonnenstern,  Maximilian  von.  Mapa  general 
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Sonnlnl  de  Manoncourt,  Charles  Nicolas  Sigis- 
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Sonfitag,  August.  Observations  on  terrestrial 
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'90-92.     8°. 

Same,   and  by-laws  of  the  Pennsylvania 

Society.     Phila.,  1890.     8°. 

Constitution,  by-laws  and  membership  of 

the  Penn.  Society.  2  vols.  Phila.,  1S8S-89. 
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Yearbook  of  the  societies  composed  of 

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Sontag,  Henrietta,  countess  de  Rossi.  Life, 
with  sketches  of  Scudo,  Berlioz  and  others. 
N.  Y.,  1S52.     8°. 

Sophia  Dorothea,  consort  of  George  I.  Me- 
moirs [by  Robert  Folkestone  Williams].  2 
vols.     Lond.,  1846.     8°. 

Sophocles.  [Works,  Gr.]  with  English  notes, 
by  F.  H.  M.  Blaydes.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1S59- 
So.     8°.     (Long.  Bibl.  classica.) 

Tragedies;  a  new  translation  with  bio- 
graphical essay,  etc.,  by  E.  H.  Plumptre. 
Lond.,  1871.     12°. 

Tragedies,  in  English  prose,  with  notes  ; 

the  O.xford  translation.  New  ed.  Lond., 
Bohn,  1878.     12°. 

Collins,  C.  W.    Sophocles.    Edin.,  1877. 

12°.     (Collins'  Ancient  classics.) 

Soran,  Charles.  Patapsco,  and  other  poems. 
2d  ed.     Bait.,  1842,     12°. 

Soto,  Fernando  or  Hernando  de.  Discovery 
and  conquest  of  Terra  Florida  by  S.  and  his 
followers  ;  written  by  a  Gentleman  of  Elvas, 
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with  notes  and  a  trans,  from  Luis  Hernandez 
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Same.     Narratives  of  the  career  of  S.  in 

the  conquest  of  Florida,  as  told  by  a  Knight 
of  Elvas,  and  in  a  relation  by  L.  Hernandez 
de  Biedma  ;  tr.  by  T.  Buckingham  Smith. 
N.  Y.,  1866.  r.  8°.  (Bradford  Club  ser. 
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Same.     See  Virginia  richly  valued,  etc. 

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and  route  through  Georgia.  Savannah,  i88o. 
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WiLMER,  L.  A.  Life,  travels  and  adven- 
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Souder,  Casper,  Jr.  Carpenter's  Hall,  the 
meeting  place  of  the  first  Continental  Con- 
gress;  its  history  from  1724.  Phila.,  1865.   8°. 


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Soule,  Enos  Chandler.     Scr  Soiile  family. 
Soule,   Frank,    Gihon,  John    H..   a/td   Nisbet, 

James.  Annalsof  San  Francisco  ;  containing 

a  summary  of  the  history  of  California.    N.  Y., 

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Soule,   Richard,  Jr.      Dictionary   of   English 

synonymes.     Boston,  1871.     S°. 

Scc-  Sprague  family. 

Soule  family.  Soule  family  of  North  Yarmouth 
and  Fretport,  Me.  ;  by  Ciias.  E.  Banks  and 
Enos  Chandler  Soule.     Yarmouth,  1SS2.    S°. 

Soules,  Francois.  Histoire  des  troubles  de 
IWmtJrique  anglaise.  4  vols.  Paris,  17S7. 
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Soulie,  Endoxe.  Notice  du  Mus^e  Imperial 
de  Versailles.  2^  66.  3  vols.  Paris,  1859- 
61.     12°. 

Soulier.  E.,  iV  Andriveau-Goujon,  J.  Atlas  6\6- 
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Soult,  Nicolas  Jean  de  Dieu,  iiiar^chal.  Ex- 
tracts from  [his]  journal  [rel.  to  the  U.  S.]. 
Newburyport,  1817.     12°. 

Sousa,  Emanuel  de  Faria  y.  History  of  Por- 
tugal to  1640 ;  tr.  and  contin.  to  169S,  by 
John  Stevens.     Lond.,  1698.     8°. 

South.  Robert.  Sermons  ;  with  memoirs  of  his 
liir  and  writings.    5  vols.     Oxford,  1842.     8°. 

South  America ;  a  letter.  See  Brackenridge, 
H.  M. 

South  Carolina.  Wild  flowers  of  S.  C;  a  col- 
lection of  water-color  drawings  from  nature. 
n.  t.  p.     4°. 

Convenlion,  1832.     Address  to  the  people 

by  their  delegates,   n.  p.,  n.  d.   8°.   (Bd.  with 
Report,  bclouJ) 

Address  to  the   people  of  the  U.  S. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°.     (Bd.  with  Report,  below.) 

—   Report,    ordinance    and    addresses, 

adopted  Nov.  24,  1832.    Columbia,  1S32.    8°. 

ConveH f ions  0/ 1S32-33  and '$2.    Journals. 

Columbia,  i860.     8°. 

Convention,  1S60.    Address  of  S.  C.  to  the 

slave  holding  states  of  the .U.  S.   Charleston, 
1S60.     8°. 

Contentions  of  1860-62.     Journals  ;   with 

the    ordinances,    reports,    resolutions,   etc. 
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General  Assembly.      .'\cts.     Charleston, 

179:.     fol. 

Reports  and  resolutions  p^-issed  at  the 

annual  session  of  i860.    Columbia,  i860.     8°. 

Geoloi^ist.     Report  on  the  geology  of  S. 

C;  by  M.  Tuomcy.     Columbia,  1S4S.     4°. 

House  of  Kcprcscntatives.  Journal.  Co- 
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State  Board  of  Agrieulture.     Resources 

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S.  C.     Charleston,  1S.S3.    8°. 

Diocese  of  S.  C.  of  the  Prot.  Epis. 

Church.    Report  of  the  committee  on  the  \ 


destruction  of  churches  during  the  war. 
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Contfnts:  i.  Porcher.  F.  A.  Address  at  the  inaug. 
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South  Carolina  Jockev  Club.  [His- 
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State  Temperance  Society.  Perma- 
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South  Hadley.  Mass.  ist  Church.  Articles 
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South  Natick,  Mass.  Historical,  N.\tural 
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South  Side  Observer,  vols.  1S-2S.  11  vols. 
Rockville  Centre,  1SS2-92.     fol. 

South  Side  Signal,  vols.  16-23.  8  vols.  Baby- 
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South  Windsor,  Conn,  ist  Church.  Extracts 
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of  faith,  covenant,  and  members.  Hartford, 
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2D  Cong.  Church.    History,  articles  of 

faith  and  covenants,  and  catalogue  of  mem- 
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South  Woburn,  Mass.  Cong.  Church.  His- 
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Southack,  John.  Life;  by  himself,  n.  p.,  1S09. 
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Southall,  James  Cocke.  Epoch  of  the  mam- 
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earth.     Lond.,  1S78.    8°. 

Recent  origin  of  man,  as  illustrated  by 

geology  and  the  science  of  prehistoric  arclu-c- 
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Southampton,  .\'.  )'.  Book  of  records,  with 
ancient  documents  of  historic  value,  1639- 
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Patent  of  the  town.   -Sag  Harbor,  1S35.   8°. 

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fol.     Ms. 

Presuvterian   Church.      Register  and 

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Southbridge,  j]/ass.  Globe  Village  Church. 
Manual,  containing  history,  principles,  rules 
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12°. 

Souther,  George  Howard.    6Vf  .Souther  family. 

Souther  family.  Memoranda  rel.  to  Nath. 
Souther,  and  the  descendants  of  Joseph 
Souther  of  Boston  [by  Geo.  H.  Souther]. 
Springfield,  18S6.     8°. 

Southern,  Thomas.     See  Southerne,  Thomas. 

Southern  California.  Historical  Society. 
Si'c'  California.  Historical  Society  of  South- 
ern California. 

Southern  generals,  who  they  are,  etc.  See 
Sn..w,  Win.  P. 

Southern  Historical  Society  [Richmond,  V'a.]. 
Papers,   vol.  i,  nos.  1-4.    Richmond,  1S76.  8°. 

Southern  history  of  the  war  ;  official  reports  of 
battles,  as  pub.  by  order  of  the  Confederate 
Congress  at  Richmond  [1S62].  N.  Y.,  1864. 
8°. 

Southern  Review,  vols.  1-4.  4  vols.  Charles- 
ton, 1S28-29.     8°. 

Southern  Review.  New  ser.,  vols.  5-14.  10 
vols.     Bait,  and  St.  Louis,  1869-74.     8°. 

Southerne,  Thomas.  Works,  vol.  i.  Lond., 
1721.     12°. 

Oroonoko;  a  tragedy.    Lond.,  1785.    12°. 

Southey,  Robert.     Book  of  the  Church.    Flem- 

ington,  N.  J.,  1S44.     8°. 

Essays,    moral    and    political.      2  vols. 

Lond.,  1832.     12°. 

E.xpedition  of  Orsua  and  the  crimes  of 

Aguirre.     Phila.,  1821.     12°. 

History  of  Brazil.     3  vols.     Lond..  1810- 

19.     4°. 

Poetical  works,  with  a  memoir.     10  vols. 

Boston,  1864.     12°. 

Contents:  I.  Life  of  author.— Joan  of  Arc.  2-3.  Ju- 
venile and  minor  poems.  4.  Thalaba  the  destrcf^-er. 
5.  Madoc.  6.  Ballads  and  metrical  tales.  7.  Tales  of 
Paraguay.— All  for  love.— Pilgrim  to  Compostella.  S. 
Curse  of  Kehania.  9.  Roderick.  10.  Poet's  pilgrimage 
to  Waterloo. — Carmen  nuptiale.  —  Funeral  song  for 
Princess  Charlotte. —Vision  ofjudgment.— Oliver  New- 
man.— Miscellaneous  poetical  remains. 

Poet's  pilgrimage  to  Waterloo.     N.  Y., 

i8i6.     12°. 

Specimens  of  the  later  English  poets,  with 

preliminary  notices.  3  vols.    Lond.,iSo7.  8°. 

and  Bell,  Robert.  Lives  of  British  ad- 
mirals, with  view  of  the  naval  history  of 
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DowDEN,  Ed.   Southey.    Lond.,  1879.   8°. 

(Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

See  Bivar,  R.  D.  de,  called  the  Cid. — Cow- 

per,  Win. — Watts,  Isaac. — Weslev,  John. — 
White,  H.  K. 

Southgate,  Horatio.  Narrative  of  a  tour  through 
Armenia,  Kurdistan,  Persia  and  Mesopota- 
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Southgate,  William  S.  History  of  Scarborough, 
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Town   records   copied,  and   explanatory 

notes  added,   by  J.  Wickham  Case.    2  vols. 
Southold,  18S2-S4.     8°. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Memo- 
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Southward  family.  Notice  of  the  S.  family  in 
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Southwell,  Robert.  Poetical  works ;  ed.  by 
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Southwest,  The;  by  a  Yankee.  .Scf  Ingrahani, 
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Southwick,  Henry  L.  Policy  of  the  early  col- 
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Souvestre,  Emile.  Confessions  of  a  working- 
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Leaves  from  a  family  journal  ;  from  the 

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Sowerby,  George  Brettingham,  Jr.  Concho- 
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Sowerby,  James.  British  mineralogy  ;  figures 
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Sowles,  Edward  Adams.  History  of  the  St. 
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Soyer-Willemet,  Hubert  F.  Quand  et  com- 
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Sozomenus,  Salamanes  Hermias.  History  of 
the  Church,  324-440 ;  new  trans,  from  the 
Greek,  with  memoir  of  the  author.  Lond., 
1846.     8°.     (Greek  eccle.  historians,  v.  4.) 

Spaenschen,Den,  endeArragoenschen. Spiegel. 
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SpafTord,  Horatio  Gates.  Gazetteer  of  the 
state  of  N.Y.     Albany,  1S13.     8°. 

Same.     Albany,  1824.     8°.' 

Spain.  Manifesto  of  the  Spanish  nation  to 
Europe,  dated  at  the  Royal  Palace  of  Alcazar, 
Seville  ;  tr.  by  a  Gentleman  of  this  city.  N. 
Y.,  1809.     8°. 

Direccion  de  Hidrografia.    Derrotero  de 

la  costa  de  Marruecos.     Madrid,  1S60.    8°. 

Faros  de  las  costas  del  Mediterrdneo, 

en  1859.     Madrid,  1859.     8°. 

— ■- —  —  Faros  de  las  costas  occidentales  y 
setentrionales  de  Europa  y  sus  islas  adya- 
centes.     Madrid,  1S59.     8°. 

Faros  de  las  costas  de  ."America.  Mad- 
rid, 1859.    8°. 


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Estadistica  general  de  primera  enseiianza, 
correspondieiue  al  quinqiienio  que  terming 
en  31  de  Dicieinbre  de  1870.  Madrid,  1876. 
1.  8°. 

Spalding,  John.  Memorialls  of  tlie  trubles  in 
Scotland  and  in  England,  1624-45.  ~  vols. 
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Spalding,  J.  A.   [Co;///.].     Illustrated  jiopular 
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Spalding,  Lyman.  Bill  of  mortality  for  Ports-  ; 
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History  of  the  use  of  Scutellaria  lateriflora  1 

as  a  remedy  for  hydrophobia  ;  read  before 
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Spalding.  .Martin  John.  Sketches  of  the  early 
Catholic  missions  of  Kentucky,  17S7-1S27; 
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Spalding,  Samuel  Jones.  See  Perkins.  Henry 
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Spalding.  William.  History  of  English  litera- 
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Spalding  [family]  memorial  ;  genealogical  his- 
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Spalding.     See  Spaulding. 

Spallanzani,  Lazzaro,  abhate.  Travels  in  the 
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Spangenberg,  August  Gottlieb.  Sec  Zinzen- 
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Spanheim.  Lai.  Spanhemius,  Ezechiel,  Baron 
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1671.     4°. 

Spare,  John.     See  Spare  family. 

Spare  family.  Descendants  of  Samuel  Spare  ; 
cimip.  bv  lohn  Spare.  New  Bedford,  1884. 
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Sparhawk  family.  Materials  for  a  genealogy  of 
the  .S.  family  in  New  England;  comp.  by 
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Same.    (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  25-27.) 

Sparks,  Jared  \^Ed.\.    Correspondence  of  the 

Amer.  Revolution  ;  being  letters  to  G.  Wash- 
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\.Ed.\.     Library  of  American  biography. 

10  vols.     Boston,  1835-39.     '2°- 

Conlenis  ;  i.  Stark.  Jolm,  by  K<I.  Kvi-rcU.— Brown, 
r.  B.,  tiy  Wm.  II.  I'rcKi  oil. -Montgomery.  Ridunl,  by 
Jobn  Arni.HlroiiK.— Allen.  Klli.iTi.  liv  J.iicil  Sparks.  2. 
WiUon,  Alex.,  by  Will.  1).  <).  IViib.uly. -Smith.  Jubii. 
by  (;co.  S.  Hillaril.  3,  Arnold.  Hiliidki,  by  JalcJ 
Spark*.  4.  Wiyne,  Aiillioiiv.  b\  JmIiu  Aniislioiix.— 
Vane.  .Vi.  IKiiry,  by  Cli.is.  W.  t|.b:ii>i  s  Eliol.  John, 
bv  O.iivcri  Kr.niK-in.  b.  Pinkney.  Win.,  by  Henry 
Wbialrin.-  Elltry,  Win.,  by  ICil.  T.  ChaiiiiinK.— M»- 
ther.  Collcn,  by  Wm.  B.  O.  I'laliodv.  7.  Phipi.  .Sir 
Wm  .  by  l-r.iini»  Buwcn.-Pulnem.  Isr.-id.  by  O,  W.  B. 
rr.ibmly.-Oa«id>on.  I.ucrctin  M.  by  Mis!>  ScilKwick. 
—  RiHanhoute,  David,  by  Jamo  Kcnwick.    8.  Edwardt, 


Jonalb.in,  by  Satnl.  Miller. — Brainerd,  David,  by  W^m. 
B.  O.  Peabody.  9.  Steuben.  Baron,  by  Francis  Boweii. 
— Cabol.  Sebastian,  by  Charles  Hayward,  Jr.— Eaton. 
Win.,  bv  C.  C.  Fellon.  10.  Fulton.  Robert,  bv  James 
Renwici;— Warren.  Joseph,  bv  Alex  H.  F.vereU.— 
Hudson.  Henry,  by  Henry  K.  Cleveland.- Marquette, 
Fiithcr,  by  Jared  Sparks. 

2d  series.    15  vols.    Boston,  1844-4S.    12°. 

Conlnils:    I.  La  Salle.  R.  C.  de,  by  Jared  Sparks. 

Henry.  Patrick,  by  .Mex.  H.  Everett.  2.  Otis.  James, 
bv  Francis  Bowen.— Oglethorpe.  James,  bv  Win.  B.  O. 
Peabody.  3.  Sullivan.  John,  by  Oliver  \V.  B.  Peabody. 
— Leisler.  Jacob,  bv  Cbas.  I*".  Hoflmaii.— Bacon,  Nalh.. 
by  Wm.  Ware.— Mason.  Jubn,  by  George  E.  Ellis.  4- 
Williams.  Roger,  by  Wm.  Gammell— Dwight.  Timothy, 
by  W'm.  B.  Sprague.— Pulaski,  County  by  Jared  Sparks. 
5.'  Rumford.  Coiml .  by  James  Rcnwick.— Pike.  Zebu- 
Ion  M.,  by  H.  Wbiting.— Gorton.  Samuel,  by  John  M. 
Mackie.  6.  Stiles.  Ezra,  by  Jas.  L.  Kingsley.— Fitch. 
John,  by  Chas.  Whittlesey. -Hutchinson,  Anne,  by 
Geo.  E.  Ellis.  7.  Ribault.  John,  by  Jared  Sparks.— 
Rale.  Sebastian,  bv  Convers  Francis.— Palfrey.  Wm.. 
by  John  G.  Palfrey.'  S.  Lee.  Charles,  by  Jared  Sparks 
—  Reed,  Joseph,  bv  Henry  Reed.  9.  Calvert.  I-eonard, 
by  George  \V.  Eurnap.— Ward.  Samuel,  by  Wm.  Gam- 
mell.—Posey,  Thomas,  by  James  Hall.  10.  Greene, 
Nalh.,  by  Geo.  W.  Greene.  11.  Decatur,  Steplieii,  by 
Alex.S.  M.ickeiizie.  12.  Preble.  Ed.,  by  Lorenzo  Sa- 
bine.—Penn.  Wm.,  by  Geo.  E.  Ellis.  13.  Boone.  Dan- 
iel, by  Jobn  M.  Peck. — Lincoln,  Ben.!.,  by  Francis 
Bowen.  14.  Ledyard,  John,  bv  Jared  Sparks.  15. 
Davie,  Wm.  R.,  by  F.  M.  Hul>bard.— Kirkland,  Sam- 
uel, by  S.  K,  Lothrop. 

Remarks   on    "Reprint  of   the  original 

letters  from  Washington  to  Joseph  Reed." 
Boston,  1853.     8°. 

Reply   to  strictures  of  Lord  Mahon  and 

others,  on  the  mode  of  editing  the  writings 
of  Washington.     Camb.,  1832.    8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  S.  [ed.  by  C. 

A.  Cutter].     Camb.,  1871.     8°. 

Mavi;k,    Brantz.     Memoir  of  S.,   before 

the  .Maryland  Hist.  Society,    n.  p.,  1865.   8°. 

.SV^"  Allen,  Ethan. — Arnold,  B. — Franklin, 

Benj.- La  .Salle,  R.  C.  de.— Ledyard,  Jolm. 
— Lee,  Charles. — Marquette.  J. — Morris,  G. — 
Pulaski,  Casimir.— Ribault.  lohn.— Washing- 
ton, G. 

Sparks.  William  Henrv.    Memories  of  50  years. 

Phil.i.,  1S70.     8°. 
Sparrow,  William.     I-ife  and  correspondence, 

1>y  ("..melius  Walker.     Phila.,  1S76.     8°. 
Spaulding.   Elbridge   Gerry.      History  of  the 

k};al  lender  paper  money,  issued  during  the 

rebellion.      Bufliilo,  1869.'    8°. 
Spaulding,   (ohn  H.     Historical  relics  of  the 

White  Mts. ;  also,  a  White  Mt.   guide,  etc. 

Boston.  1855.     12°. 
Spaulding.     Sec  Spalding. 
Speaker's,  or  Bible,  comment. iry.     Sec  Biljle. 

English. 
Spear,     David.      Semi-centennial     discourse, 

Aug.  8,  on  the  50th  anniversary  of  his  first 

settlement  at  Kodman,  N.  ^■.     Adams,  1S58. 

8°. 
Spear,  .S.iniuel  'Pliayer.     See  Stranahaii,  Mari- 

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Spectator,  pseud.  Remarks  on  An  enquiry  re- 
specting tlie  capture  of  Washington  by  the 
British,  1814.     Bait.,  1S16.     S°. 

Spectator,  Tlie.    S  vols.    Lond.,  1757.    S°. 

Same,  with  notes  and  index.  Lond.,  1823. 

8°. 

Same.     (Chalmers'   Brit,   essayists,   v.  5- 

12.) 

Same.     (Addison's  Works,  v.  2-4.) 

Spectator ;  a  weekly  journal  of  news,  politics, 

literature  and  science,    vols.  3S-69.   32  vols. 

Lond.,  1S65-92.     fol. 
Spectator ;  an  American  review  of  insurance. 

vols.  5-10,  17-49.     39  vols.     X.  Y.,   1870-92. 

fol. 
Speculator,  The.     Dublin,  1791.     12°. 
Speculum   humanae  salvationis ;  reproduit  en 

facsimile,    avec   introduction   historique   et 

bibliographique,  par  J.  Ph.  Berjeau.    Lond., 

1S61.   4°. 
Spedding,    Jaines.      Publishers    and    authors. 

Loud.,  1867.     12°. 

Studies  in  English  history.  .St^t^Gairdner, 

James. 

See  Bacon,  Francis,  /ord. 

Speech  intended  to  have  been  delivered  in  the 
House  of  Commons,  etc.    See  Lee,  Arthur. 

Speed,  James.  Opinion  in  the  case  of  the 
Soscol  Rancho.     n.  p.  1S66.    S°. 

Speir,  Robert  Fleet.  Going  South  for  the 
winter;  hints  for  consumptives.  2d  ed.  X. 
Y.,  1873.     8°. 

Speke,  John  Hanning.  Journal  of  the  dis- 
covery of  the  source  of  the  Xile.  Edin., 
1863.     8°. 

Spence,  James.  American  union  ;  its  eflect  on 
national  character  and  policy  ;  with  an  in- 
quiry into  secession  as  a  constitutional  right, 
etc.     Lond.,  1S62.     8°. 

Spence,  James,  J/.  D.  Lectures  on  surgery. 
2  vols.     Edin.,  1871.     S°. 

Spence,  Joseph.  Anecdotes,  observations,  and 
characters  of  books  and  men  ;  with  notes, 
and  a  life  of  the  author,  by  Saml.  W.  Singer. 
2ded.     Lond.,  1858.    8°.'  • 

[ ]  Crito  ;  or,   A   dialogue   on   beauty,  by 

Sir  Harry  Beaumont  [pseitd.].  (Dodsley's 
Fugitive  pieces,  v.  i.) 

Essay  on  Pope's  Odyssey  of  Homer,     t. 

p.  w.     12°. 

Parallel  in  the  manner  of  Plutarch,  be- 
tween a  celebrated  man  of  Florence  IMag- 
liabechi],  and  one,  scarce  heard  of,  in  Eng- 
land [Robert  Hill].  (Dodsley's  Fugitive 
pieces,  v.  2.) 

Polymetis  ;  or.  An  enquiry  concerning  the 

agreement  between  the  works  of  the  Roman 
poets  and  the  remains  of  the  antient  artists. 
Lond.,  1747.     fol. 

Spence,  William.     Agriculture  the  source  of 
the  wealth  of  Britain.     Lond.,  180S.     8°, 
S3 


Entomology.     See  Kirby,  Wm. 

Objections  against  the  corn  bill  refuted. 

4th  ed.     Lond.,  1815.     8°. 

Radical  cause  of  the  present  distresses  of 

the  West  India  planters  pointed  out ;  with 
remarks  on  the  publications  of  Sir  Wm. 
Young,  etc.,  relating  to  the  value  of  the 
West-India  trade.     2d  ed.    Lond.,  1808.    8°. 

Spencer,  David  E.  Local  government  in  Wis- 
consin. (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud.,  vol. 
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Same.   [Preliminary  sketch.]   (Wisconsin 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  II.) 

Spencer,  Elihu.  Account  of  the  dissenting  in- 
terest in  the  Middle  states,  1759.  (Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  II.) 

[Spencer,  George  John,  /ord.  Catalogue  of 
the  duplicates  of  a  nobleman's  library. 
[Lend.,  179S.]  12°. 

Spencer,  G.  D.  [Comp.]  Lake  Bomasseen  [Vt.J, 
its  early  history,  etc.     Poultney,  1882.     8°. 

Spencer,  Herbert.  Data  of  ethics.  N.  Y., 
18S3.    S°. 

Ecclesiastical  institutions  ;  being  pt.  6  of 

the  Principles  of  sociology.    N.  Y.,  1S86.   8°. 

Education  ;  intellectual,  moral  and  physi- 
cal.    Lond.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Essays ;  scientific,  political  and  specula- 
tive.    3  vols.     Lond.,  1868-74.     8°. 

Contents:  I.  Progress:  its  law  and  cause. — Man- 
ners and  fashion. — The  genesis  of  science. — Physiolggy 
of  laughler.— Origin  and  function  of  music— TJie  nebu- 
lar hypothesis  —Bain  on  the  emotions  and  the  will.— 
Illogical  geology.  —  The  development  hypothesis. — 
The  social  organism. — Use  and  beauty. — Sources  of 
architectural  types. —  The  use  of  anthropomorphism. 

2.  Philosophy  of  style.  —  Over-legislation.— The 
morals  of  trade. — Personal  beauty. — Representative 
governnjent.  —  Prison-ethics.  —  Railway  morals  and 
railway  policy.— Gracefulness. — State  tamperirigs  with 
money  and  banks. — Parliamentary  reform,  the  dangers 
and  the  safeguards.— Mill  versus  Hamilton— the  test  of 
truth. 

3.  Classification  of  the  sciences. — Reasons  for  dis- 
senting from  the  philosophy  of  M.  Comte. — Laws  in 
general. — Origin  of  animal  worship. — Specialized  ad- 
ministration.— "  The  collective  wisdom."  —  Political 
fetichism.— What  is  electricity  ?— Constitution  of  the 
sun. — Mr.  Martineau  on  evolution. — Replies  to  criti- 
cisms. 

Principles  of  biology.     2  vols.     N.   Y., 

18S8.     8°. 

Principles  of  psvchologv.    2  vols.    X.  Y., 

1872.    8°. 

Principles   of  sociology.     3d  ed.  rev.     2 

vols.     X.  Y.,  188S.     S°. 

Recent  discussions  in  science,  philosophy 

and  morals.  Xew  and  enl.  ed.  X.  Y.,  1873. 
8°. 

Social  statics  ;  or,  Conditions  essential  to 

human  happiness.     Lond.,  1868.     8°. 

.Study  of  sociology.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1874. 

12°. 

Spencer,  H.  Ladd.    Poems.    Boston,  1850.    S°. 
Spencer,  Ichabod  Smith.  Sermons;  with  sketch 

of  his  life,  by  J.  M.  Sherwood.     2  vols.     N. 

Y.,  1855.     12°. 


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Spencer,  Oliver.  Sketch  of  life  of  S.  (X.  J. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  9.) 

Spencer,  Robert  Closson.  See  Spencer  fam- 
ily. 

Spencer  family.  Spencer  family  history  and 
genealogy  [by  Robt.  Closson  Spencer],  n. 
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Spenser,  Edmund.  Poetical  works ;  text  rev. 
and  illust.  with  notes,  by  Francis  J.  Child. 
5  vols.     Boston,  1S64.     12°. 

Church,  R.  W.    Spenser.     Lond.,  18S0. 

8°.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

Spicer.  Jacob.  E.\tract  from  diary,  1757.  (N. 
J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  3.) 

Grants,  etc.,  of  New  Jersey.     See  Leam- 

in;<,  A. 

Spiegel.  Friedrich.     See  Avesta. 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich.  Aufder  Diine.  Han- 
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Spiers,  Richard  Phene.  Architectural  remains 
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Spilbergen,  Joris  van.  Hist,  journal  of  a  voy- 
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Voyage  round  the  world,  1614-17.  (Kerr's 

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Voyage  through  the  Straits  of  Magellan 

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Spillane,  Daniel.  History  of  the  American 
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Spilsbury,  William  Holden.  Lincoln's  inn  ;  its 
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Spinoza,  Benedictus  or  Baruch  de.  Chief 
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Pollock,   Fred.     Spinoza,   his  life   and 

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Spirit  of  missions  ;  ed.  for  the  Board  of  Mis- 
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Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims,  vols.  1-6.  6  vols.  Bos- 
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Spirit  of  the  public  journals  for  1805.  Bait., 
1S06.     12°. 

Spirit  of  the  Times.  Apl.  8,  i87t-June  27,  1S74. 
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Spitta,  lulins  August  Philipp.  See  Bach,  Jo- 
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Spix,  Juhann  Baptist  von,  a»d  Martius,  C.  F.  P. 
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Spofford,  Ainsworlh  Rand.  Founding  of  Wash- 
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Sec  American  almanac. 


Spofford,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Prescott.  Art 
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Spofford.  Jeremiah.     See  Spofford  family. 

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dants of  John  and  Elizabeth  Spofford,  who 
settled  at  Rowlev.  163S  ;  by  Jeremiah  Spof- 
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■■ —  Same.  Genealogical  record  [of]  families 
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Jeremiah  Spoflbrd.  Memorialed.;  by  Aphia 
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Spohr,  Ludwig.  Grand  violin  school ;  altered 
by  U.  C.  Hill.     N.  Y.  [1839].     4°. 

Spooner,  Alden  Jeremiah.    See  Wood,  Silas. 

Spooner,  C.  E.  Narrow  gauge  railways. 
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Spooner,  John  Jones.  Topographical  descrip- 
tion of  the  county  of  Prince  George,  Va., 
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Spooner,  Lysander.  Defence  for  fugitive 
slaves.     Boston,  1850.     8°. 

Illegality  of  the  trial  of  John  W.  Web- 
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New  system  of  paper  currency.     Boston, 

1S61.     8°. 

Unconstitutionalitv  of  slavery.     Boston, 

1853.     8°. 

Spooner,  Shearjashub.  Biographical  history  of 
the  fine  arts  ;  or.  Memoirs  of  the  lives  and 
works  of  painters,  engravers,  sculptors  and 
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Spooner,  Thomas.    See  Spooner  family. 

Spooner,  William  Jones.  MemoirofS.  (Mass. 
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Spooner  family.  Memorial  of  Wm.  Spooner, 
1637,  and  his  descendants  to  the  3d  genera- 
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his  descendants ;  by  Thomas  Spooner. 
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Spooner  family.  Records  of  Wm.  .Spooner  of 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  his  descendants  ;  by 
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Sporschil,  Johann.  Complete  dictionary  of  the 
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J.G. 

Spotswood.  .Alexander.  Official  letters,  1710- 
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Spotswood  family.  Genealogy  of  the  S.  family 
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Sprague,  Henry  H.  City  government  in  Bos- 
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Sprague,  Homer  Baxter.  History  of  tlie  i3tli 
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Sprague,  William  Buell.  Annals  of  the  Amer- 
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Coiilftits:  1-2.  Trinitarian  Congregational.  3-4. 
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Historical  discourse  at  West  Springfield, 

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[ ]  Letters  from  Europe,  in  1828 ;  first  pub. 

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Sermon  ;  containing  sketches  of  the  his- 
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Set'  Dwight,  Titnothy. — Richards,  James. 

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Boston,  1847.     12°. 
Sprat,  Thomas.     History  of  the  Royal  Society 

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Spratt,   George.     Obstetric   tables,   with   dis- 
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Spratt,  Thomas  Abel  Brimage.     Investigation 

of    the    movements    of    Teignmouth    bar. 

Lond.,  1S36.     12°. 
Spring,  Gardiner.     The  Bible  not  of  man.     N. 

Y.,  n.  d.     12°. 

Essays    on    the   distinguishing   traits    of 

Christian  character.     N.  Y.,  1813.     8°. 

The  mercy-seat ;  thoughts  suggested  by 

the  Lord's  prayer.     N.  Y.,  1850.     8°. 

Power  of  the  pulpit.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8°. 

Spring,  Leverett  Wilson.    Kansas;  the  prelude 

to  the  War  for  the  LTnion.  Boston,  18S5.  8°. 
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Springer,  John  S.  Forest  life  and  forest  trees  ; 
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Springfield,  Mass.  City  Council.  Exercises  at 
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1ST  Church.     Historical  sketch,  articles 

of  faith  and  covenant,  with  list  of  officers 
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South  Cong.  Church.  40th  anniversary, 

Mch.  26  ;  sermon  by  Noah  Porter  ;  historical 


discourse,  by  S.  G.  Buckingham.     Spring- 
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Morning  by  morning ;  or.  Daily  readings 

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Spurrell,  William.  English- Welsh  pronouncing 
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Spurzheim,  Johann  Friedrich  Gaspar.  Phren- 
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Squier,  Ephraim  George.  Aboriginal  monu- 
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Antiquities  of  the  state  of  New  York  ; 

with  supplement  on  antiquities  of  the  West. 
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the  Algonquins  ;  paper  before  the  N.Y.  Hist. 
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Nicaragua ;    its  people,   scenery,   monu- 

inents  and  inter-oceanic  canal.  2  vols.  N. 
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Notes  on  Central  America  ;  particularly 

Honduras,  San  Salvador,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1855. 
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Notes  sur  les  ^tats  de  Honduras  et  de  San 

Salvador,  dans  I'Amerique  centrale.  Paris, 
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[ ]  Question  anglo-am^ricaine  ;  documents 

officiels  ^changfe  entre  les  Etats-Unis  et 
I'Angleterre  au  sujet  de  I'Amerique  centrale 
et  du  traite  Clayton  BuKver.    Paris,  1856.   8°. 

The  serpent  symbol,  and  the  worship  of 

the  reciprocal  principles  of  nature  in  Amer- 
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the  Mississippi  Valley.  (Smithsonian  Inst. 
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Staaff,  Ferdinand  Natanael.  La  litt6rature  fran- 
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nos  jours;  lectures  choisies.  3  vols,  in  6  pts. 
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Staal,  Marguerite  Jeanne  Cordier  de  Launay, 
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Bathurst.     Lond.,  1877.     8°. 

Stack,  R.  W.     Medical  cases,  with  occasional 

remarks.     Bath,  17S4.     8°. 
Stackhouse,  Thomas.    New  history  of  the  Holy 

Bible.    2d  ed.    2  vols.     Lond.,  1742-44.     fol. 
Staden,  Hans.     Captivity,  1547-55,  among  the 

wild  tribes  of  eastern  Brazil  ;  tr.  by  Albert 

Tootal,  and  annot.  by  Richard  F.  Burton. 

Lond.,  1874.     8°.     (Hakluyt  Soc.  v.  51.) 


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Staehlin-Storcksburg,  Jakob  von.  Account  or 
the  new  northern  archipelago  discovered  by 
the  Russians  in  the  seas  of  Kamtschatka  and 
Anadir;  tr.  from  the  German.  Lond.,  1774. 
s°. 

Stael-Holstein,  Anne  Louise  Germaine  Necker, 
haroiiHf  de.  Qiuvres  completes.  17  vols. 
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Contrtits;  I.  Notice,  par  Mme.  N.  de  Saussiire. — 
Lcttrcs  sur  Rousseau.  2.  Reflexions  sur  le  proems  de 
la  reine,  1793. — Sur  la  paix, — Essai  sur  les  nclions. — 
Mirza.— .\dcIaTdc. — Pauline. — Zulma.  3.  De  I'influence 
dcs  passipns  sur  le  bonheur. — R^flcNions  sur  le  suicide. 
—Notice  sur  Lady  Jeanne  Grey.  4.  De  la  litlcralure 
dans  ses  rapports  avec  Ics  institutions  sociales.  5-7. 
Delphine.  8-9.  Corinnc.  10-11.  De  r.\Ileraagne.  12- 
14.  Considerations  sur  la  Revolution  Fran^oise.  15. 
Dix  annees  d'exil,  i6.  Agar  dans  le  desert.  —  Gene- 
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nadec.  —  La  signora  Fantastici. —  Le  mannequin.— 
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Considerations  on  the  French  Revolution ; 

ed.  by  the  Duke  de  Broglie  and  Baron  de 
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Germany ;    with   notes  and  appendices, 

by  O.  W.  Wight.  2  vols,  in  i.  Boston 
[1S59].     S°. 

Influence  of  literature  upon  society;  tr. 

from  the  French ;  prefixed,  memoir  of  the 
author.     2  vols.     Boston,  1813.     8°. 

Reflections    on    suicide  ;    tr.    from    the 

French,  by  an  Amer.  lady.   Phila.,  1S16.  12°. 

Blennerhassett,  Lady  Charlotte  de  L. 

Madame  de  Stael,  her  friends  and  her  in- 
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-Stevens,  Abel.     Mme.  de  Stael ;  study 

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Stafford,  Abigail.  Memoir  of  S.  and  her  times. 
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Stafford  family.  Contrib.  to  the  genealogy  of 
tlie  S.  family  in  America;  cont.  an  account 
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Stahl,  Friedrich  Julius.  Was  ist  die  Revo- 
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Sfahl.  Pierre  Jules,  pseud.     See  Hetzel,  P.  J. 

Stahr,  .-Xdolf.     See  Lessing,  G.  E. 

Stall.  Sylvanus.  Lutheran  year-book,  1S85. 
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Standard,  The.  vols.  1-7.  7  vols.  Brooklyn, 
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Standard  library  atlas  of  classical  geography. 
L-md.,  1S61.     1.  8°. 

Standard-Union.     See  Brooklyn  Daily  Union. 

Standish.  Mvlos.  Last  will  and  testament,  1655. 
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Stanford,  Edward.  Compendium  of  geography 
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Cnntrtili:  Africa;  cd.  and  extended,  by  Keitli 
Jolmdon;  with  clbnol.  appendix,  by  A.  H.  Keanc— 


Asia;  with  elhnol.  appendix,  by  A.  H.  Keane  ;  cd.bySir 
Ricbard  Temple. — Australasia  :  ed.  and  extended,  by 
A.  R.  Wallace  ;  with  elhnol.  appendix,  by  A.  H.  Keane. 
—Central  .\ulerica,  the  West  Indies,  and  S.  America; 
ed.  and  extended,  by  H.  W.  Bates;  with  elhnol.  ap- 
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and  G.  G.  Chisholm  ;  ed.  by  Sir  And.  C.  Ramsay  ;  with 
ethnol.  appendix,  by  A.  H.  Keane. — North  America; 
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Stang,  William.    More  about  the  Huguenots  ; 

review  of  Wm.  Gammell's  lecture.     Prov., 

1886.    8°. 
Stanhope,  Lady  Hester   Lucy.     Memoirs,   by 

herself.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1845.     12°. 

Travels.     3  vols.     Lond.  [1S46].     12°. 

Stanhope.  Philip  Dormer.  4th  earl  of  Chester- 
field.    .SVt- Chesterfield,  Earl  o<. 

Stanhope,  Philip  Henry  Stanhope,  5th  earl, 
lord  Mahoit.  History  of  England,  compris- 
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ofL'trecht,  1701-13.     Lond.,  1S70.     8°. 

Hi.story  of  England   from   the  peace  of 

Utrecht  to  the  peace  of  Versailles,  1713-83. 
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See  Pitt,  William. 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn.  Addresses  and 
sermons,  during  a  visit  to  the  U.  S.  and 
Canada,  1878.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  1879.     12°. 

Christian  institutions  ;  essays  on  ecclesi- 
astical subjects.     X.  Y.,  18S1.    8°. 

Essays    on    church    and    state,    1850-70. 

Lond.,  1870.     8°. 

Historical    memorials    of    Westminster 

Abbey.     2d  and  rev.  ed.     Lond.,  1S68.     8°. 

—  Supplement  to    ist   and   2d  editions. 

Lond.,  1S69.     8°. 

Lectures   on  the  history  of  the  Church 

of  Scotland.     Lond.,  1S72.     8°. 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  the   Eastern 

Church  ;  with  introduction  on  the  study  of 
ecclesiastical  liistory.     X.  V.,  1862.     8°. 

Lectures  on   the   history  of  the  Jewish 

Church.     3  vols.     N.  V.,  1S63-77.    8°. 

Sinai  and   Palestine   in  connection   with 

their  history.     Xew  ed.     N.  Y.,  18S8.    8°. 

Three  Irish  churches  ;  historical  address, 

Jan.  28,  1869.    3d  ed.    Lond.,  1869.    8°. 

See  Arnold,  Thomas. — Stanley,   Edward 

and  Catherine. 

Stanley,  Edward,  M.  D.    Treatise  on  diseases 

of  the  bones.     Phila.,  1849.     8°. 
Stanley,  Edward,  bp.  of  Sortvieh,aiid  Stanley, 

Catherine.     Memoirs ;     ed.    by    their    son, 

A.  P.  Stanley.     Lond.,  1879.     S°. 

Same.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  1880.     8°. 

Stanley,   Francis.     St.  Petersburg  to   Plevna. 

Lond.,  187S.     8°. 
Stanley,   IK-nry   Edward  John   .Stanley,  lord. 

See  Alvarez,  Francisco. — Barbosa,  Duarte. 

— Gama,  Vasco  da. — Pigafetta,  Anthony. 
Stanley,   Henry  Morton,  former  name,  John 

Koxi'lands.    The  Congo,  and  the  founding 

of  its  free  state.    2  vols.    N.  Y.,  1885.    8°. 


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How  I  found  Livingstone  ;   travels  and 

discoveries  in  Central  Africa.  Lond.,  1872. 
8°. 

In  darkest  Africa  ;  or,  The  quest,  rescue 

and  retreat  of  Emin,  Gov.  of  Equatoria. 
2  vols.     N.  v.,  1S90.     8°. 

Through   the  dark  continent ;    or,   The 

sources  of  the  Nile  around  the  great  lakes 
of  equatorial  Africa.  2  vols.  N.  Y.,  1S78. 
8°. 

Stanley  family.  History  of  the  House  of  .Stan- 
ley, from  the  Conquest  to  1776  ;  containing 
a  genealogical  and  historical  account;  added, 
a  description  of  the  Isle  of  Man.  Preston, 
1793-     S°. 

Stanley  family.  Stanley  families  of  America; 
by  Israel  P.  Warren.     Portland,  1S87.     8°. 

Stansbury,  Howard.  Exploration  and  survey 
of  the  valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake  of  L'tah. 
2  vols.     Phi'la.,  1852.     S°. 

Stansbury,  Joseph,  and  Odell,  Jonathan.  Loyal 
verses  relating  to  the  American  Revolution  ; 
ed.  by  W.  Sargent.  Albany,  i860.  4°.  (Mun- 
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Stanton,  Daniel.  Journal  of  the  life,  travels 
and  gospel  labours  of  S.     Phila.,  1772.     8°. 

Stanton,  Henry  Brewster.  Sketches  of  reforms 
and  reformers  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
X.  v.,  1S49.    s°. 

Stanton.  William  Alonzo.    See  Stanton  family. 

Stanton  family.  Record,  genealogical,  bio- 
graphical, statistical  of  Thomas  Stanton,  of 
Conn.,  and  his  descendants,  1635-1S91  ;  by 
Wm.  .'K.  Stanton.     Albany,  1S91.     8°. 

Stanwood,  Edward.  History  of  presidential 
elections.     Boston,  1884.    8°. 

Stanwood,  James  Rindge.  See  Wendell  family. 

Stapfer,  Edmond.  Palestine  in  the  time  of 
Christ ;  tr.  by  Annie  Harwood  Holmden. 
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La  Salle's  monument  at  Rouen.     (Same, 

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Origin  of  names  of  states  of  the  Union, 

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The   province   laws,    1884.     (Same,  n.  s. 

V-  3-) 

Staples,  Samuel  E.  Historical  sketch  of  the 
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Starman,  John  W.  Some  account  of  the  Ger- 
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Starr,  William  Holt.  Centennial  historical 
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State  triumvirate,  and  epistles  of  Pindar  Fuft. 
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Statement  in  behalf  of  the  pre-emption  claim- 
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Statement  of  facts  rel.  to  the  negotiation  of 
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Statement  of  occurrences  during  malignant 
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[Stearns,  George  Osborne.]  Review  of  "A 
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Stearns,  Jonathan  French.  Historical  dis- 
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Historical  discourses  rel.  to  the  ist  Pres. 

Church  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  with  notes.  Newark, 
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[Stearns,   Raymond  H.]     Historical  sketch  of 

Freehold   Pres.  Church  of  Charlton,  N.  Y., 

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Lond.,  1790.     12°. 
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183S.     8". 
Stebbing,   Henry.      History   of  the  Christian 

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History    of   the    Reformation.      2    vols. 

Lond.,  1S36.     12°.     (Same.) 

Stebbing,   Thomas   Roscoe  Rede.     Essays  on 

Darwinism.     Lond.,  1871.     12°. 
Stebbing,  William.     Some  verdicts  of  history 

reviewed.     Lond.,  1887.     8°. 

See  Peterborough,  £arl  of. 

Stebbins,  Emma.     See  Cushman,  Charlotte. 
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at  the  centennial  celebration  of  Wilbraham 
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Stebbins,  Solomon  Bliss.  See  Stebbins  fam- 
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Stebbins  family.  Genealogical  notes  of  Eber 
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Stebbins  family.  Inquiry  as  to  the  heirs  at  law 
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grandfathers  Theophilus  Stebbins  and  Robert 
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Stedman,  Charles.  History  of  the  origin,  prog- 
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Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence.  Nature  and  ele- 
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Poets  of  .America.     Boston,  18S5.     8°. 

Songs  and  ballads.     N.  Y.,  1SS4.    s.  4°. 

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Later  colonial  literature,  1676-1764.  3.  Literature  of 
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Stedman,  John  Gabriel.  Narrative  of  a  five 
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Stedman,  John  W.  Norwich  jubilee  ;  report  of 
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Steel,  John  H.  Analysis  of  the  mineral  waters 
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Steele,  Anne.  Works,  comprehending  poems 
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Steele,  Arthur.  The  law  and  custom  of  Hin- 
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Steele,  Ashbel.     See  Brewster,  Wm. 

Steele,  Oliver  G.  Buffalo  common  schools. 
(Buflalo  Hist.  Soc.  Pub.  v.  i.) 

Red  Jacket    and   his   portrait.      (Same, 

v.  2.) 

HosMER,  G.  W.  O.  G.  Steele  ;  a  memo- 
rial paper,     (.'tame,  v.  2.) 

Steele,  .S";V  Richard.  Crisis.  (.Famous  pamph- 
lets.) 

Dramalick  works.     Lond.,  1723.     12°. 

DonsoN,  Austin.     Steele.     Lond..    1S86. 

12°.     (English  worthies.) 

Steele,  Richard  H.  Historical  discourse  at  the 
iS'Jth  anniversary  of  the  1st  Ref.  Dutch 
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Steele  family.  Genealogical  history  of  John  and 
George  .Steele  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1635-3(1. 
and  their  descendants  ;  with  appendi.x  resp 
other  families  of  the  name,  by  l>  S  Dinrie. 
Albany,  1859.     1.  8°. 


STEELE  FAMILY 


663 


STEPHENS 


Same.     Enl.  ed.     Albany,  1S62.     1.  8°. 

Steen'datn,  Jacob.    Den  Distelvink.  I-IIL  Deel. 

Amst.,  1649-50.     s.  4°. 

Contents:  l.  Minne-saiig.  2.  Zegeil-sang.  3.  Hemel- 
sang. 

Steend.'\m  ;  a  memoir  of  the  first  poet  in 

New  Netherland,  with  his  poems  descriptive 
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Steere,  Thomas.  History  of  SmithfieUl  [R. 
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Steere  genealogy  ;  records  of  the  descendants 
of  John  Steere,  who  settled  in  Providence 
about  1660,  with  account  of  the  Steeres  of 
England;  by  Jas.P.  Root.    Camb.,  1890.    4°. 

Steiger,  Ernst.  Periodical  literature  of  the  U. 
S.     N.  Y.,  1873.     fol. 

Stein,  Heinrich  Friedrich  Karl,  Frci/ierr  yon. 
Life  and  times  of  S.;  or,  Germany  and  Prus- 
sia in  the  Napoleonic  age,  1757-1S31  ;  by  J. 
R.  Seeley.     2  vols.     Boston,  1879.     8°. 

Steiner,  Bernard  C.  History  of  university 
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Steinmetz,  Andrew.  History  of  the  Jesuits. 
3  vols.     Lond.,  1848.     8°. 

Romance   of  duelling.     2   vols.     Lond., 

1S68.     8°. 

Stelnmeyer,  Franz  Ludwig.  History  of  the 
passion  and  resurrection  of  our  Lord,  in  the 
light  of  modern  criticism  ;  tr.  by  Thos. 
Crerar  and  Ale.x.  Cusin.     Edin.,  1879.     8°. 

Steinthal,  Heymann.  Two  essays.  See  Gold- 
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%\Ma,  pseud.     See  Lewis,  Estelle  A.  B. 

Stellwag  von  Carion,  Karl.  Treatise  on  dis- 
eases of  the  eye  ;  tr.  from  the  German  and 
ed.  by  C.  E.  Hackley  and  D.  B.  St.  John 
Roosa.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8°. 

Stennett,  Samuel.  Works  ;  with  account  of 
liis  life  and  writings,  by  \Vm.  Jones.  3  vols.- 
Lond.,  1824.     8°. 

Stephanus  I.,  SL,  Pope.  Epistolae.  (Migne. 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  3.) 

Stephanus  II.,  Pope.  Epistolas  at  decreta. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  89.) 

Stephanus  III.,  Pope.  Epistolae.  (Migne.  Pa- 
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Stephanus  IV.,  Pope.  Bulla  pro  monasterid 
Farfensi.   (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  102,  129.) 

Stephanus  V.,  Pope.  Epistolae  et  privilegia. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  129.) 

Stephanus  VI.,  Pope.  Epistolae  et  privilegia. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  129.) 

Stephanus  VII.,  Pope.  Epistolae  et  privilegia. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  132.) 

Stephanus  VIM.,  J'ope.  Epistolae  et  privilegia. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  132.) 

Stephanus  IX.,  Pope.  Epistolae  et  privilegia. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  143.) 

Stephanus.    See  also  Etienne. 


[Stephen,  James,  1759-1832.  Crisis  of  the 
sugar  colonies  ;  or.  Enquiry  into  the  objects 
and  effects  of  the  French  expedition  to  the 
West  Indies  ;  subjoined,  a  plan  for  settling 
Trinidad  ;  four  letters  to  H.  Addington. 
Lond.,  1S02.     12°. 

[ -]  Dangers  of  the  country.    2d  ed.    Lond., 

1807.    8°. 

[ ]  New   reasons   for  abolisliing  the  slave 

trade.     Lond.,  1S07.     8°. 

[ ]  The   opportunity  ;  or.   Reasons  for  an 

immediate  alliance  with  St.  Domingo. 
Lond.,  1804.     8°. 

Slavery  of  the  British  West  India  colonies 

delineated,     vol.  i.     Lond.,  1824.     8°. 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  Mr. 

Whitbread's  motion  rel.  to  the  late  over- 
tures of  the  American  government.  Lond., 
1809    8°. 

[ ]  War  in  disguise  ;  or.  Frauds  of  the  neu- 
tral flags.     Lond.,  1805.     8°. 

Same.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  1806.     8°. 

Same.    5th  ed.     Lond.,  1807.     8°. 

Stephen,  6'//- James,  1789-1859.  Essays  in  ec- 
clesiastical biography.     Lond.,  1S75.     12°. 

Contents :  Biog.  notice  of  Sir  J.  Stephen.— Hilde- 
brand.-St.  Francis  of  Assisi.— The  founders  of  Jesuit- 
ism. —  Martin  Luther. —French  Benedictines.  —  The 
Port-Royalists.— Richard  Baxter.— The  "  evangelical  " 
succession.  —  William  Wilberforce.  —  The  Clapham 
sect.— The  historian  of  enthusiasm.— The  epilogue. 

Stephen,  5z>  James  Fitzjames.  History  of  the 
criminal  law  of  England.  3  vols.  Lond., 
1SS3.     8°. 

Stephen,  Leslie.  Choice  of  representatives  by 
popular  constituencies.    (Essays  on  reform.) 

History  of  English  thought  in  the    i8th 

century.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1881.     8°. 

Hours  in  a  library.   3  ser.   3  vols.    Lond., 

1877,  '76-79.     8°. 

Contents:  I.  De  Foe's  novels.  —  Richardson's 
novels.— Pope  as  a  moralist. — Elwin's  edition  of  Pope. 
—Some  words  about  Sir  Walter  Scott.— Nathaniel 
Hawthorne.— Balzac's  novels.— De  Quincey. 

2.  Sir  Thomas  Browne,— Jonathan  Edwards.— 
William  Law.— Horace  Walpole.— Dr.  Johnson's  writ- 
ings.—Crabbe's  poetry.— William  Hazlitt.— Disraeli's 
novels. 

3.  Massinger.— Fielding's  novels.  —  Cowper  and 
Rousseau.— The  first  Edinburgh  reviewers.— Words- 
worth's ethics. — Landor's  Imaginary  conversations.— 
Macaulay. — Charlotte  Bronte.— Charles  Kingsley. 

Science  of  ethics.     Lond.,  1882.     8°. 

[ ]  The  "Times"  on  the  American  war  ; 

by  S.     Lond.,  1865.     8°. 

and  Lee,   Sidney   ^Ed.'l.      Dictionary   of 

national  biography,  vols.  1-32.  32  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1S85-92.     8°. 

See   Johnson,    Samuel. — Pope,    Alex. — 

Swift,  Jonathan. 

Stephens,  Alexander  Hamilton.  Constitu- 
tional view  of  the  late  war  between  the 
states.     2  vols.     Phila.  [1868-70].     8°. 


STEPHENS 


664 


STEVENS 


Stephens,  Frederic  George.    See  Cruikshank, 

Geo.  —  Landseer,    ^»>    Edwin. —  Mulready, 

\Vm. 
Stephens,  Henry,  assisled  by  Norton,  John  P. 

Farmer's  guide   to  scientific  and   practical 

agriculture.     2  vols.     N.  V.,  1S53.     S°. 
Stephens,   Henry   Morse.      Portugal.     N.    Y., 

1891.     S°.     (Story  ol' the  nations.) 
Stephens,  John  Lloyd.     Incidents  of  travel  in 

Central  America,  Chiapas  and  Yucatan.    12th 

ed.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S55.     8°. 

Incidents  ol  travel  in  Egypt,  Arabia,  Pe 

traea,  and  the  Holv  Land,     iilh  ed.     2  vols 
N.  Y.,  1S77.     S°. 

[ ]  Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece,  Turkey 

Russia  and  Poland.     7th  ed.     2  vols.     N.  Y. 
1S59.    8°. 

Incidents  of  travel   in   Yucatan.     2  vols 

N.  Y.,  1S55.     8°. 

Stephens,  Thomas,  and  Everhard,  Sir  Richard 
Brief  account  of  the  causes  that  have  re 
tarded  the  progress  of  the  colony  of  Geor- 
gia.    (Georgia  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  2.) 

Stephens,  William.  State  of  the  province  of 
Georgia,  attested  upon  oath  in  the  court  of 
Savannah,  1740.  (Georgia  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  2.) 

Same.    (Force's  tracts,  v.  1.) 

Stephens,  William  P.  Canoe  and  boat  build- 
ing ;  manual  for  amateurs.  N.  Y.,  1S87. 
12°. 

Stephens,  William  Richard  Wood.  Christian- 
ity and  Islam  ;  the  Bible  and  the  Koran.  N. 
Y..  I.S77.     12°. 

.SVr  Chrysostonius,  -SV. — Gregorius  \'II. 

Stephens.     See  Stevens. 

Stephenson,  .-Xndrew.  Public  lands  and  agra- 
rian laws  of  the  Roman  republic.  (Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  Stud.  v.  9.) 

Stephenson,  H.  M.  Souvenir  of  Lexington, 
Mass.     .SV<'  Porter,  Ed.  G. 

Sterling,  John.  Poetical  works,  ist  Amer. 
ed.     Phila.,  1842.     8°. 

Caklvi-e,   Thos.     Life  of  S.     (Carlyle's 

Works,  v.  20.) 

Sterne,  Laurence.     Works;  with  a  life  of  (he 

author,  by  himself.   4  vols.    Lond.,  iSoS.   8°. 

Contrnh :  1.  Tristram  Shandy.  2.  Tristram  Shandy. 

—Sentimental  journey.    3.  Sermons,  1-32.    4.  Sermons, 

.13-45— Letters,  elc. 

Same.    4  vols.     Lond.,  1819.     8°. 

Traill,  H.  D.    Sterne.    Lond.,  1882.  8°. 

(Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

Sterne,  Simon.  Representative  government 
and  personal  representation.  Phila.,  1S71. 
•S". 

Sternhold,  Thomas,  Hopkins,  John,  <n/<f  olhi-i:<:. 
The  whole  book  of  Psalmes,  collected  into 
English  mceter.  Lond.,  1653.  4°.  (Bd.  with 
Bible  of  1613.) 

Sterrett,  John  Robert.  Sitlington.  An  epi- 
graphical  journey  in  Asia  Minor,  1S84.  (Arch. 


Inst,  of  Amer.,  School  at  Athens,  Papers, 
v.  2.) 

Inscriptions  of  Assos.     (Sanie,  v.  t.) 

Inscriptions  of  Tralleis.     (Same,  v.  i.) 

Preliminary   report  of  an  archaeological 

journey  in  Asia  Minor,  1SS4.     Boston,  1S85. 
8°.     (Same.) 

Wolfe  expedition  to  Asia  Minor.    (Same, 

V.  3-) 

Stetson  family.  Genealogical  and  biographical 
sketch  of  the  name  and  family  of  Stetson, 
1634-1847  ;  by  John  S.  Barry.  Boston,  1847. 
8°. 

Steuben,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  August  Heinrich 
Ferdinand  von.  Bowen,  Francis.  Life  of  S. 
(Sparks'  Amer.  biog.  v.  9.) 

KaI'P,  F.    Leben  von  S.    Berlin,  185S.   8°. 

Bn,^.     Life  of  S.;  with  introd.  by  G. 

Bancroft.     N.  Y.,  1S59.    8°. 

Steubenville,  0/n'o.  20  Pres.  Chvrch.  Semi- 
centennial celebration;  [hist,  discourse,  by] 
Ed.  D.  Ledyard.     Steubenville,  iSSS.     8°. 

Stevens,  Abel.  History  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church  in  the  V.  S.  4  vols.  N.  Y., 
1S64-67.     8°. 

See  Stael-Holstein,  Mine.  de. 

Stevens,  Benjamin  Franklin  [/i'l/.J.  Facsimiles 
of  manuscripts  in  European  archives  rel.  to 
America,  1773-S3;  with  descriptions,  notes, 
etc.   vols  1-15.    15  vols.   Lond.,  1889-92.  fol. 

One  thousand  English  books  recom- 
mended for  the  foundation  of  the  English 
portion  of  an  .American  home  library.  Lond. 
[1S74].     12". 

Stevens,  Breese  J.     See  Proudfit,  And. 

Stevens,  Edward  Thomas.  Flint  chips  ;  pre^ 
historic  arcliteology,  as  illustrated  by  the  col- 
lection in  the  Blackmore  Museum,  Salisbury. 
Lond.,  1S7Q.  S". 
■Stevens,  George  Alexander.  .Advenuires  of  ."t 
speculisl ;  or,  A  journey  through  London. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  17SS.     12°. 

Stevens,  Henry.  American  bibliographer,  vol. 
I,  iios.  1-2.     Chiswick,  1S54.     S°. 

,\iile:  .\\\  thai  was  published. 

Analytical  index  to  the  colonial  docu- 
ments of  New  Jersey,  in  the  State  Paper 
Offices  of  England  ;  ed.  with  notes,  by  W. 
A.  Whitehead.  (New  Jersev  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  5-1 

Bibles  in  the  Caxlon  exhibition,  1S77;  a 

bibliog.  de.scription  of  nearly  1000  represen- 
tative Bibles,  from  1450-56.    Lond.,  1S7S.  .S°. 

Catalogue  of  my  English  librarv.    Lond., 

1853.     12°. 

Ilistorical  and  geographical  notes  on  the 

earliest  discoveries  in   America,    1453-1530. 
New  Haven,  1.S69.     8°. 

Hisloric.il  and  geographical  notes  [rel.  lo 

Tehuanlepec],  1453-1J69.     N.  Y.,  1869.    8°. 


STEVENS 

Historical  nuggets ;  bibliotheca  Ameri- 
cana.    2  vols.     Lend.,  1S62.     12°. 

Schedule  of  2000  American  historical  nug- 
gets, 1490-1S00.     Lond.,  iSyo.     fol. 

Who    spoils    our    new    English    books. 

Lend.,  1884.     12°. 

See  Cabot,  S.— East  India  Co.— Franklin, 

Benj.  — Humboldt,  F.  W.  H.  Alex.  von. — 
Lenox,  James.—  Peabody,  George.— Schoner, 
Johann. 

Stevens,  Henry  George,  a»d  Haynes,  R.  W. 
Catalogue  of  modern  law  books,  including 
all  reports  in  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland. 
Lond.,  1865.     12°. 

Stevens,  Isaac  Ingalls.  Address  on  the  north- 
west ;  before  the  Anier.  Geog.  and  Statist. 
Society.     Wash.,  1858.     8°. 

Stevens,  Isaac  J.  Natural  history  of  Washing- 
ton.    See  Cooper,  Jas.  G. 

Stevens,  John.     See  Sousa,  E.  de  F.  y. 

Stevens,  John  Austin,  Jr.  The  Burgoyne  cam- 
paign ;  address  on  the  looth  celebration  of 
the  battle  of  Bemis  Heights,  Sept.  19.  N.  Y., 
1S77.     8°. 

Colonial  records  of  the  N.  Y.  Chamber  of 

Commerce,  176S-S4;  with  historical  and 
biographical  sketches.     N.  Y.,  1867.     1.  8°. 

Expedition  of  Lafayette  against  Arnold. 

(Maryland  Hist.  Soc.  fund  pub.  no.  13.) 

Progress  of  New  York  in  a  century,  1776- 

1875  ;  address  before  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society, 
Dec.  7,  1875.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8°. 

See  Gallatin,  Albert. 

Stevens,  Phineas.  Journal  to  and  from  Canada, 
1749.    (New  Hamp.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  5.) 

Stark,  C.     Biography  of  S.     See  Stark, 

John. 

[Stevens,  Simon.]  The  Tehuantepec  railway  ; 
its  location,  features  and  advantages  under 
the  La  Sere  grant  of  1869.     N.  Y.,  1S69.     8°. 

Stevens,  Thaddeus.  Memorial  addresses  on 
[liis]  life  and  character  in  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, Dec.  17,  186S.   WasJi.,  1S69.  8°. 

Stevens,  William  Bacon.  Discourse,  Feb.  1841. 
(Georgia  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  2.) 

Discourse  in  All  Saints'  Church,  Phila., 

June  13,  on  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the 
church.     Phila.,  1872.     8°. 

History  of  Georgia  to  179S.    2  vols.   N.  Y., 

1847-59.    s°. 

The  past  and  the  present  of  St.  Andrew's; 

two  discourses  in  St.  Andrew's  Church, 
Phila.     Phila.,  1858.     12°. 

■  See  Potter,  Alonzo.— White,  Wm. 

Stevens.     See  Stephens. 

Stevenson,  John  James.  House  architecture. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1S80.     1.  8°. 

Stevenson,  John  James,  P/i.  D.  Report  of 
progress  in  the  Fayette  and  Westmoreland 
district  of  the  bituminous  coal  fields  of  west- 
ern Pennsylvania.  2  vols.  (Penn.  2d  Geol. 
Survey.  Report  KK  and  KKK.) 
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•  Report   of  progress   in   the  Greene  and 

Washington  district  of  the  bituminous  coal- 
fields of  western  Penn.     {Same,  Report  K.) 

Report  upon  geological  examinations  in 

southern  Colorado  and  northern  New  Mex- 
ico, 1S78-79.  (LT.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Reports, 
v.  3— Supp.) 

Stevenson,  Joseph  [£(/.].  Narratives  of  the 
expulsion  of  the  English  from  Normandy, 
1449-50.  Lond.,  1863.  1.  8°.  (Chronicles  of 
G.  B.  no.  32.) 

ConlcHls:  BIoiidell.R.  De  reductione  Normannise. 
— Le  Bouvier,  J.  [Berry].  Le  recouvremeiit  de  Nor- 
mendie.— Conferences  between  the  ambassadors  of 
France  and  England. 

Sec  Abingdon.     Chronicon,  and  editor  of 

many  other  works. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis.  Edinburgh;  pic- 
turesque notes.    New  ed.  Lond.,  1SS9.    12°. 

Familiar   studies    of  men    and    books. 

Lond.,  1882.     S°. 

Stevenson,  Tilly  E.     Religious  life  of  the  Zuili 

child.    (Smithsonian  Inst.  Bur.  of  Ethnology. 

Reports,  v.  5.) 
Stevenson,  William.     Historical  sketch  of  the 

progress  of  discovery.     (Kerr's  Col.  of  voy. 

V.  iS.) 
[Stevenson,  William  G.]    Thirteen  months  in 

the  rebel  army;  by  an  Impressed  New  Yorker. 

N.  Y.,  1864.     8°. 
Stewart,  Abel  T.    Historical  discourse  in  the  ist 

Ref  "Dutch  Church,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  May 

13.     N.  Y.,  1S66.     8°. 
Stewart,  Alexander.     Our  temperaments,  their 

study  and  their  teaching.     Lond.,  1887.     8°. 
Stewart,  Alexander  Turney.     Catalogue  of  the 

collection  of  paintings,  sculptures  and  other 

objects  of  art.     N.  \'.,  1887.     S°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1887.     fol. 

Stewart,  Alvan.  Writings  and  speeches  on 
slavery  ;  ed.  by  Luther  R.  Marsh.  N.  Y., 
1S60.     12°. 

Stewart,  Rev.  A.  M.  Camp,  march  and  battle- 
field ;  or.  Three  years  and  a  half  with  the 
army  of  the  Potomac.     Phila.,  1865.     12°. 

Stewart,  Charles  Samuel.  A  residence  in  the 
Sandwich  Islands.  5th  ed.  enl.,  including  an 
introduction  and  notes,  by  Wm.  Ellis. 
Boston,  1S39.     12°. 

\Msit  to  the  South  Seas,  1829-30.     2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1831.     12°. 

Stewart,  Dugald.  Elements  of  the  philosophy 
of  the  human  mind.  3d  American  ed.  Brat- 
tleborough,  1813.     8°. 

Same.     vol.  3.     Phila.,  1827.     8°. 

Philosophy  of  the  active  and  moral  powers 

of  man.     2  vols.     Boston,  1828.     8°. 

See  Macgregor,  Robert.— Reid,  Thos.— 

Robertson,  Wm. 

Stewart,  Ferdinand  Campbell.  The  hospitals 
and  surgeons  of  Paris.     N.  Y,,  1843.    8°. 


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Stewart,  George.  Brief  notes  on  the  present 
condition  of  historical  studies  in  Canada. 
(Anier.  Hist.  Ass'n.  Papers,  v.  5.) 

Notes  on   liistorical  studies   in  Canada. 

(.V<; ;;/(•,  v.  4.) 

Stewart,  Janies.  Practical  treatise  on  the  dis- 
eases of  children.     N.  Y.,  1841.     8°. 

Same.    3d  ed.  enl.     N.  Y.,  1846.     8°. 

[Stewart,  John,  cal/cd  WalA-iiis^.'\     Apocalypse 

of  nature  wherein  the  source  of  moral  motion 

is  discovered.    Lond.  [1790].    12°.    (Bd.  with 

his  Travels.) 
[ ]  Relation  of  nature,  with  the  prophesy 

of  reason.     X.  Y.,  n.  d.     12°. 
[ ]  Travels  to  discover  the  source  of  moral 

motion,     n.  p.  [1790].     12°. 
Stewart,  J.   \V.     Early   history  of  Green  Co. 

1  Wisconsin  Hist.  .Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 
Stewart,  Robert.     Matter  of  proving  the  last 

will  and  testament  of  S.     N.  Y.,  1S44.     8°. 
Stewart.     See  Stuart. 
Stickney,  Charles  E.     History  of  the  Minisink 

rt;;ion.     -Middlelown,  1867.    8°. 
Stickney,  Lucy  AVaters.     Sec  Kinsman  family. 
Stickney,    Matthew    Adams.       First  book  of 

births,  etc.,  in  Rowley.     (Essex  Inst.  Hist. 

col.  V.  4-5-) 
First  book  of  marriagesofRowlev.  {Saute, 

V.  6.) 

Massacre  at   Fort  William  Henry,   1757. 

{Same,  v.  3.) 

Notes  on  American  currencv.     (Siiine,  v. 

1-5-) 

Sec  Fowler   family. — Stickney   family. — 

Upton  family. 

Stickney  family.     Genealogical  memoir  of  the 

duscendants  of  Wm.  and  Elizabeth  Stickney, 

1637-1S69;  by  M.  A.  Stickney.    Salem,  1S69. 

8°." 
[Stieler,    Karl,    Paulus,    Edward,   a/id   Kaden, 

Woldemar.      Italy,   from    the    Alps   to   Mt. 

Etna ;  tr.  by  Frances  E.  Trollope,  and  ed. 

by  Thos.  A.  Trollope.     Lond.,  1877.     lol. 
Stier,  Ewald  Rudolf   The  words  of  the  apostles 

expounded  ;  tr.  from  the  German,  by  G.  H. 

N'enables.     Edin.,  1S79.     8°. 
The  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus  ;  tr.  by  Wm. 

B.  Pope.     8  vols.     Edin.,  1877-80.     8°. 
The  words  of  the  risen  .Saviour  ;  and  com- 

nuntary  on  the  Epistle  of  .St.  James  ;  tr.  by 

Wm.  B.  I'ope.     Edin.,  1S76.     8°. 
Sligand.  William.     See  Heine,  Hcinrich. 
Stiles,  E/ra.     Account  of  the  Polenummecut 

Indians,  1762.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  10.) 

Extracts  from,  the  ms.  diary  of  S.  which 

relate  to  the  B.ittle  of  Long  Island.    .1/j.  fol. 

History  of  Whalley,  Golfe  and  Dixwell ; 

with  account  of  T.  Whale.     Hartford,   1794. 
12°. 

Indians  on   Connecticut    River.      (Mass. 

Hist.  .Soc.  Col.  V.  10.) 

King  Nincgret's  tribe,  1761.   {Same,\.  10.) 


Memoir  of  the  Pequots.    {Same,  v.  10.) 

Number  of  the  Nyhantic  tribe  of  Indians, 

1761.    (Same,  v.  10.) 

Holmes,  Abiel.    Life  of  S.    Camb.,  1798. 

8°. 

KiNGSLEV,  James  L.    Life  of  S.    (Sparks' 

Amer.  biog.  2d  ser.  v.  6.) 

Stiles,  Henry  Reed.  Bundling ;  its  origin, 
progress  and  decline  in  America.  Albany, 
1S69.     12°. 

History  of  ancient  Windsor,  Conn.,  prior 

to  176S,  and  to  the  present  time  ;  also  gene- 
alogies.    N.  Y.,  1S59.     8°. 

Supplement.     Albany,  1S63.     8°. 

History  of  Brooklyn,  including  Bushwick 

andWilliamsburgh.  3  vols.  Brooklyn,  1867- 
70.     S°. 

Letters  from  the  prisons  and  prison-ships 

of  the  Revolution  ;  with  notes.  N.  Y.,  1865. 
8°. 

and  others.     Civil,  political,  etc.,  history 

of  the  county  of  Kings  and  the  city  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1683-18S4.  2  vols.  N.  Y.  [1884]. 
4°. 

See  Jersey  prison  ship. — Stiles  family. 

Stiles,  Joseph  Clay.   Modern  reform  examined  ; 

or,  Tlie  union  of  North  and  South  on  slavery. 
Phila.,  US57.     S°. 

Stiles  family  in  .Xnicrica.  Genealogies  of  the 
descendants  of  Robt.  .Stiles  of  Rowley,  Mass., 
1659-1S91,  and  of  Wm.  Stiles  of  Dover,  N. 
H.,  1702-1S91  ;  by  Marv  S.  P.  Guild.  Preface, 
by  H.  R.  Stiles.'  Albany,  1S92.     8°. 

Stiles  family.  Contributions  toward  a  genealo- 
ogy  of  tile  [Mass.]  family  of  .Stiles  descended 
from  Robert,  of  Rowley,  1659-1860 ;  by 
Henry  R.  Stiles.     Albany,  1S63.     4°. 

Still,  William.  The  imder  ground  rail  road  ; 
record  of  tlie  slaves  in  their  eflbrts  for  free- 
don).     Phila.,  1S72.     8". 

Stille,  Alfnd.  Epidemic  meningitis  ;  or,  Cere- 
bro-spina>  meningitis.     Phila.,  1867.     8°. 

Therapeutics  and   materia  niedica.      3d 

ed.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1S68.     8°. 

Stille,  Chark-s  Janeway.  History  of  the  U.  S. 
Sanitary  Commission.     Phila.,  1866.     8°. 

Memorial  of  the  Great  Central  Fair  for 

the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission,  held  at 
Phila.     Phila.,  1864.     4°. 

Religious  tests  in  provincial  Pennsyl- 
vania ;  paper  before  the  Hist.  Society  of 
Penn.,  Nov.  9,  18S5.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

.See  Dickinson,  John. 

Stillingfleet,  ICdward.  Origines  Britannicx ; 
or,  Antiipiitirs  of  the  British  churches. 
Lond.,  16S5.     fol. 

Origines  sacrie  ;  or,  A  rational  account  of 

the  groimds  of  natural  and  revealM  religion. 
7lh  ed.     Camb..  1702.     fol. 

Rational  account  of  the  groinuls  of  Pro- 
testant religion.     Lond..  1665.     fol. 


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Stillman,  William  James.  Report  on  the  Ces- 
nola  collection.     [N.  Y.,  1885.]     8°. 

Stillwell.  William  Henry.  History  of  the  Re- 
formed Prot.  Dutch  Church  of  Gravesend, 
X.  V.     Gravesend,  1892.     8°. 

S,r  Stillwell  family. 

Stillwell  family.  Notes  on  the  descendants  of 
Nicholas  Stillwell,  ancestor  of  the  family  in 
America  ;  by  Wm.  H.  Stillwell.  N.  Y.,  1883. 
S°. 

Stilwell,  Benjamin  Marshall.  See  Stilwell 
family. 

Stilwell,  Samuel.  Guide  to  reason  ;  examina- 
tion of  T.  Paine'i;  Age  of  reason,  etc.  N.  Y., 
1794.     12°. 

Stilwell  family.  Early  memoirs ;  comp.  the 
life  and  times  of  Nicholas  Stilwell,  and  his- 
tory of  Manhattan  Island  and  vicinity,  under 
the  Dutch  ;  by  B.  M.  Stilwell.  N.  Y.,  1S7S. 
8°. 

Stimpson,  William.  Researches  upon  the  hy- 
drobiinre  and  allied  forms.  (.Smithsonian 
Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  7.) 

Synopsis  of  the   marine   invertebrata  of 

Grand  Manan,  N.  B.     (Same,  v.  6.) 

Stimson,  Ale.xander  Lovett.  History  of  the 
express  business;  including  origin  of  the 
railway  system  in  America.   N.  Y.,  1881.   8°. 

Stimson,  Jeremy.  Topographical  description 
of  Hopkinton,  1794.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  4.) 

Stirling,  Edward.  Old  Drury  Lane  ;  fifty  years' 
recollections  of  author,  actor  and  manager. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  18S1.     8°. 

Stirling,  James  Hutchison.  Text-book  to  Kant; 
the  Critique  of  pure  reason  ;  translation, 
commentary,  etc.,  with  biographical  sketch. 
Edin.,  1S81.'    8°. 

Stirling,  Sir  William  Alexander,  ist  ear/  of. 
Sir  \V.  Alexander  and  American  coloniza- 
tion ;  including  three  royal  charters,  patent 
of  the  county  of  Canada  and  Long  Island, 
etc.;  with  annot.  and  a  memoir,  by  E.  F. 
Slafter.    Boston,  1873.    4°.    (Prince  Society.) 

Stirling,  Sir  William  Alexander,  6th  ear/  of. 
Petition  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling  and  others 
for  lands  called  the  County  of  Canada, 
granted  in  1635.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
V.  6.) 

Selections    from    [his]    correspondence. 

(N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  5-7.) 

Dler,  Wm.  A.     Life  of  S.     {Same,  Col. 

V.  2.) 

Stirling  and  Dovan,  Alexander  Humphrys,  ca//- 
iii^  /liiiise// gth  earl  of.  Burn,  J.  I.  Case  of 
S.  respecting  his  title  to  Nova  Scotia  and 
other  possessions  in  North  America;  narra- 
tive of  proceedings.     Lond.,  1833.     8°. 

H.wEs,  John  L.  Yindication  of  the  rights 

and  titles,   political  and  territorial  of  .S.     2 
pts.  in  I.     Wash.,  1853.     8°. 


LocKHART,  E.  Narrative  of  the  oppres- 
sive law  proceedings  to  overpower  the  Earl 
of  Stirling  and  subvert  his  lawful  rights  ; 
also  a  genealogical  account  of  the  family  of 
Alexander.     Edin.,  1836.     4°. 

Stirling-Maxwell,  Sir  William  Stirling,  a/U'r- 
zrari/.  Annals  of  the  artists  of  Spain.  3  vols. 
Lond.,    184S.     8°. 

See  Charles  V.— John  of  Auslria. 

Stirling.     See  also  Sterling. 

Stith,  William.  History  of  the  first  discovery 
and  settlement  of  \'irginia.    N.  Y.,  1S65.    8°. 

Stobo,  Robert.  Memoirs  of  S.  [ed.  by  N.  B. 
C.].     Pittsburgh,  1854.     12°. 

Stockbridge,  Henry.  Archives  of  Maryland  as 
illust.  the  spirit  of  the  times  of  the  early 
colonists.  (Maryland  Hist.  Soc.  fund  pub. 
22.) 

Stockbridge,  John  Calvin.  See  Harris,  Caleb 
F. 

Stocking,  Moses.  History  of  Saunders  Co., 
Nebraska.     Wahoo  [1S76].     8°. 

Stocklein,  Joseph.  Der  neue  Welt-Bott,  niit 
allerhand  Nachrichten  dern  Missionariorum 
Soc.  Jesu  aus  beyden  Indien  und  andern 
Liindern.  1642-1740.  4  vols.  Ausburg  und 
Griitz,  172S-55.     fol. 

Stockmar,  Christian  Friedrich,  Frciherr  von. 
Memoirs,  by  his  son,  Baron  E.  \on  .Stock- 
mar  ;  tr.  by  G.  A.  M.;  ed.  by  F.  Max  Midler. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1872.     12°. 

Stockmar,  Ernst  Adolph  Christian,  Fieiherr 
von.     Sec  preceding  entry. 

Stockton,  Richard.  Letters  to  John  Ruther- 
furd,  1798.  (New  Jersey  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  2d 
ser.  V.  3.) 

Whitehead,   Wm.   A.      Memoir    of   S. 

{Same,  2d  ser.  v.  4.) 

Stockton,  Robert  Field.  Defence  of  the  sys- 
tem of  internal  improvements  of  New  Jer- 
sey.    Phila.,  1S64.     8°. 

Stockwell,  John  Nelson.  Memoir  on  the  secu- 
lar variations  of  the  orbits  of  the  planets ; 
with  the  obliquity  of  the  ecliptic,  etc.  (Smith- 
sonian Inst.  Contrib.  v.  18.) 

Stoddard,  Amos.  Sketches  historical  and  de- 
scriptive of  Louisiana.     Phila.,  1812.     8°. 

Stoddard,  Charles.     See  Stoddard  family. 

Stoddard,  Elijah  Woodward.  See  Stoddard 
family. 

Stoddard,  Frances  ISIary.     See  Allen,  Jolley. 

Stoddard,  Richard  Henry.  Poems.  N.  Y., 
1880.    8°. 

Stoddard,  Solomon.  Safety  of  appearing  at 
the  day  of  judgment  in  the  righteousness  of 
Christ.     Northampton,  1S04.     12°. 

Stoddard  family.  Genealogy  of  the  family  of 
Anthony  Stoddard  of  Boston  [comp.  by 
Charles  and  E.  W.  Stoddard].  Boston,  1849. 
8°. 

Same,  rev.  and  enl.,  bv  E.  W.  Stoddard. 

N.  Y.,  1865.     8°. 


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Stoddard  family.  John  Stoddard  of  Wethers- 
ikld.  Conn,  and  liis  descendants,  1642-1S72  ; 
a   "ccnealogv,   bv  D.  \V.    Patterson,     n.  p., 

Stoddart's  Encyclopaedia  Americana.  Com- 
panion to  the  Encyclopaedia  Britannica.  4 
vols.     N.  Y.,  1SS3-S9.     4°. 

Stoeckel,  Gustave  Jacob.  Church  melodies 
for  the  college  hvmnal  [Yale].  New  Haven, 
1S76.     S°. 

Sacred  music.     N.  Y.,  1S68.     8°. 

Stoffel,  Eugene  Georges  Henri  Celeste,  baron. 

Rapports  militaires  &rits  de  Berlin,  1S66-70. 

Paris,  1S71.     S°. 
Stokeley,    lienjamin.      Remarks  and    general 

observations  on  Mercer  Co.,  Penn.     (Penn. 

Hist.  See.  Mem.  v.  4,  pt.  2.) 
[Stokes,   George.]     Manners  and  customs  of 

the  Jews,  and  other  nations   mentioned  in 

the   Bible,     ist  Anier.  ed.     Hartford,  1833. 

12°. 
Stokes,  Henry  Paine.     Attempt  to  determine 

the   chronological   order  of    Shakespeare's 

plays.     Lend.,  187S.     12°. 
Stokes,  William.     Diseases  of  the  heart  and 

the  aorta.     Phila.,  1S55.     8°. 

Lectures  on  the  theory  and  practice  of 

physic,     ist  .\mer.  ed.     Phila.,  1S37.     8°. 

Treatise  on  diseases  of  the  chest.    Phila., 

1 .839.     8°. 

Stolberg,  John  Sobieski,  anJ  Stuart,  Chas.  Ed. 

Costume  of  the    clans  ;    with  observations 

upon    the    Highlands    and    Western    Isles. 

Edin.,  1S45.     fol. 
Stone.  Charles  John.     Cradle-land  of  arts  and 

( rueds.     Lond..  iSSo.     8°. 
Stone.  Clara  J.     .SV<'  Grifting  family. 
Stone.  Eben  F.   Address  before  the  Essex  Bar, 

Feb.  2,  1SS9.     (Esse.x  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  26.) 

.Sir  .■\ndrew,  John  A. — Dalton,  Tristram. 

Stone,   P2d»in    Martin.      History   of  Beverly, 

.Mass.,  1630-1S42.     Boston,  1S43.     12°. 

Invasion  of  Canada  in  1775,  including  the 

Journal  of  Simeon  Thayer.     (Khode  Island 
Hist.  Sue.  Col.  V.  6.) 

Our  French  allies  in  the  American  Revolu- 
tion, 177S-82.     Pro  v.,  1884.     1.8°. 

.SVf  Howland,  John. — Providence  Ass'n. 

of  Mechanics,  etc. 

[Stone,  Elizabeth.]  Political  women  ;  by  Suth- 
erland Menzics  [/>seu</.].  2  vols.  Lond., 
1873.     8°. 

I ]  Turkey,  old  and  new;  by  .S.    Menzies 

\/>sritd.].     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S.S0.     8°. 

Stone,  l'"r<-derick  I").  Pennsylvania  and  the 
federal  constitution.  Sfe  McMasler,  John 
B. 

Stone,  Horatio.  Freedom  (a  poem].  Wash., 
iS6i.     8°. 

Stone.  John  H.     See  Flint  family. 

Stone,  John  Seclcy.  The  church  universal  ;  a 
siries  of  discourses.     N.  Y.,  1S46.     8°. 


Set-  Griswold,  Ale.N.  V. — Milnor,  James. 

Stone,  Lincoln  R.     S,-i'  Jacobs,  George. 
Stone,  Richard  Cecil.     .SVt'  Stone  family. 
Stone,    Thomas    Treadwell.      See   Williams, 

R  oger. 
Stone,  William  Leete,  1792-1844.    Letter  to  A. 
Brigham  on  animal  magnetism.   N.  Y.,  1S37. 
8°. 

Letters   on   masonry   and  anti-masonry. 

N.  Y.,  1832.     8°. 

Narrative  of  the  festivities  in  honor  of  the 

completion  of  the  Erie  Canal.  N.  Y.,  1825. 
4°- 

Poetry  and  history   of  Wyoming ;  cont. 

Campbell's  Gertrude,  with  biog.  sketch  of 
the  author;  by  W.  Irving.    N.  Y.,  1841.    12°. 

Same.    3d  ed.  with  inde.\.    Albany,  1864. 

12°. 

Sketches  of  biographical  writers  and  their 

works.     (N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  1S45.) 

See    Brant,    Joseph. —  Lounger,    The. — 

Matthews,  Robert.  —  Monk,  Maria.  —  Red 
Jacket. — l"ncas. 

Stone,  William  Leete,  b.  1S35.  Campaign  of 
Burgoyne,  and  the  e.xpedition  of  Barry  St. 
Leger.     Albany,  1877.     8°. 

History  of  New  York  city,  from  the  dis- 
covery.    N.  Y.,  1872.     S°. 

Letters  of  Brunswick  and  Hessian  offi- 
cers during  the  American  Revolution  ;  tr. 
by  S.  Albany,  1S91.  4°.  (Munsell's  Hist. 
ser.  no.  18.) 

Memoir  of  tlie  centennial  celebration  of 

Burgoyne's  surrender  at  Schuylerville,  N.Y., 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Saratoga  Monu- 
ment .-Vss'n.,  1S77.     Albany,  1878.     8°. 

Reminiscences  of  Saratoga  and  Ballston. 

N.  Y.,  1S80;    8°. 

A-r  Johnson,  .SV;-  Wni. — Starin  family. — 

Stone  family. 

Stone  family.  Family  of  John  Stone,  of  Guil- 
ford, Conn.;  by  Wm.  L.  .Stone.  2d.  Al- 
bany, iSSS.     8°.' 

Stone  family.  Genealogy  of  tlic  S.  family, 
originating  in  Rhode  Island  ;  by  Rich.  C. 
Stone.     P'rov.,  1S66.     8°. 

Stoneham.  .lAi.f.f.  Valuation  of  the  town  ;  and 
state,  county  and  town  tax  for  1S56.  Wo- 
burn,  1S56.     8°. 

Co.Nt;.  CiURCii.    Manual ;  containing  its 

history,  covenant  and  list  of  members.  Bos- 
ton, 1853.     12°. 

Stonehenge,  f'.u-itd.     .See  Walsh,  John  H. 
Stonehenge.  /•-'/.c.     Inscription  of  .Sioni'henge 

on  .Salisbury  Plain  ;   with  a  history   of  the 

Druitls.     .Salisbury,  1S09.     12°. 
Stoner,  Nicholas.     See  Sinims,  Jeptlia  R. 
Storer,  Henry  Sargent.     Cathedrals  of  G.  B. 

See  Storer,  James  S. 
Storer,  Horatio  Robinson.     Causation,  course 

and  treatment  oi  retlex  ins.mily  in  wDUieti. 

Boston,  1 87 1.     12°. 


STORER 


669 


STORRS 


Storer,  James  Sargent,  and  Sargent,  Henry. 
Graphic  and  historical  description  of  the 
cathedrals  of  Great  Britain.  3  vols.  Lond. 
[181S-20.]     1.  8°. 

History  and  antiquities  of  the  cathe- 
dral church  of  Winchester.    Lond.,n.d.    S°. 

[Stork,Williani.]  Description  of  East-Florida  ; 
with  a  journal  kept  by  John  Bartram,  upon 
a  Journey  from  St.  Augustine  up  the  River 
St.  John's.     2d  ed.  enl.     Lond.,  1769.     4°. 

Storke,  Elliot  G.  History  of  the  press  of  Ca- 
yu£;a  Co.,  1798-1877.  (Cayuga  Co.  Hist.  Soc. 
Col.  V.  7.) 

Stormonth,  James.  Dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lisli  language  ;  pronouncing,  etymological 
and  explanatory.     Edin.,  18S4.     8". 

Storr,  Gottlob  Christian,  and  Flatt,  J.  F.  Ele- 
mentary course  of  Biblical  theology  ;  tr.  with 
additions,  by  S.  S.  Schmucker.  2  vols. 
Andover,  1826.     8°. 

Storrow,  Samuel  A.  The  north-west  in  1817. 
(Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 

Storrs,  Charles.     See  Storrs  family. 

[Storrs,  Henry  Martyn.]  References  and  cita- 
tions for  the  convenience  of  the  Brooklyn 
Council  of  1S76.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Storrs,  Richard  Salter,  1787-1873.  Discourse 
delivered  in  the  ist  Cong.  Church,  Braintree, 
Mass.,  July  3,  on  the  50th  anniversary  of  his 
ordination.     Boston,  1861.     8°. 

The  ministry  strong  in  the  grace  of  Christ ; 

sermon  at  the  ordination  of  Richard  .S.  Storrs, 
Jr.,  in  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  22.  Boston, 
1845.     8°. 

Park,  E.  A.     Sermon  at  the  funeral  of  S. 

Boston,  1874.     8°. 

Storrs,  Richard  Salter,  b.  1821.  [Address  at  the 
unveiling  of  the  statue  of  Lincoln.]  Brook- 
lyn, 1869.     8°. 

Address  before  the  American  Bible  So- 
ciety at  its  35th  anniversary,  May  8,  1851. 
n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Address  on  Congregationalism.     N.  V., 

1876.     8°. 

The  aim  of  Christianity  for  those  who 

accept  it ;  address  before  Princeton  Theol. 
Seminary,  Apl.  22,  1867.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Answer  to  the  call  of  the  Central  Church 

[Boston].     Brooklyn,  1869.     8°. 

The'assembly  of  Christians,  tlie  temple  of 

God;  a  sermon.     [N.  Y.,  1859.]     S°. 

Bernard  of  Clairvau.x,  the  times,  the  man 

and  his  work.     N.  Y.,  1892.     8°. 

The  Bible,  a  book  for  mankind  ;  a  ser- 
mon.    [N.  Y.,  1866.]     8°. 

Broader  range  and   outlook  of  modern 

college  training  ;  comment,  address  before 
Amherst  Alpha  Delta  Phi.    N.  Y.,  1S87.    12°. 

Certainty  concerning  Christ,  as  the  divine 

Lord ;  sermon  preached  in  the  Church  of  the 
Pilgrims.     Brooklyn,  1864.     8°. 


Character  in  the  preacher  ;  discourse  be- 
fore the  Theol.  Seminary,  Andover,  Aug.  5, 
1856.     Andover,  1857.     8°. 

Christianity,   its  destined  supremacy  on 

the  earth  ;  sermon  before  the  Foreign  Miss. 
Soc.  of  N.  Y.  and  Brooklyn.   N.  Y.,  1851.  8°. 

Church  of  the  Pilgrims,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

during  forty  years  of  pastoral  service  ;  dis- 
course, Nov.  14,  1886.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     8°. 

— —  Colleges,  a  power  in  civilization,  to  be 
used  for  Christ ;  a  discourse  before  the 
Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Col.  and  Theol. 
Education  at  the  West ;  delivered  in  Provi- 
dence, Oct.  30,  1855.     N.  Y.,  1856.     8°. 

Conditions  of  success  in  preaching  without 

notes  ;  three  lectures  before  Union  Theol. 
Seminary,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1875.   N.  Y.  [1875].   8°. 

Congregationalism;  its  principles  and  in- 
fluences ;  discourse  before  the  General  Ass'n. 
of  N.  Y.     N.  Y.,  1848.     8°. 

Constitution  of  the  human  soul  ;  lectures 

delivered  before  the  Brooklyn  Institute, 
Brooklyn.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8°- 

Contrasts  in  the  work  of  missions ;  sermon 

at  Minneapolis,  Oct.  12,  1890.     n.  t.  p.     12°. 

Declaration  of   independence,   and    the 

effects  of  it ;  oration  before  the  citizens  of 
N.  Y.,  July  4,  1876.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8°. 

Discourse  commem.   of  George  W.  Be- 

thune,  Brooklyn,  Feb.  8.     n.  p.,  1891.     8°. 

Divine  energy,  interposing  for  man,  mar- 
vellous in  effect ;  sermon  before  the  Amer. 
Miss.  Ass'n.  at  Chicago,     n.  p.,  1879.     8°. 

Divine  origin  of  Christianity  indicated  by 

its  historical  effects ;  [ten  lectures  before 
Union  Theol.  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  and  Lowell 
Institute,  Boston].     N.  Y.  [1884].     8°. 

Early  American  spirit,  and  the  genesis  of 

it  ;  address  before  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society  at 
its  70th  anniversary,  Apl.  15.   N.  Y.,  1875.    8°. 

[The  incarnation,  and  the  system  which 

stands  upon  it];  annual  address  before  Union 
Theol.  Seminary,  Feb.  14.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8°. 

In  memoriam  ;  biographical  note  and  ad- 
dress at  the  funeral  of  Aug.  E.  Silliman. 
n.  p.,  1884.     8°. 

• Law  of  growth  in  the  kingdom  of  God  ; 

sermon  before  the  N.  Y.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  May 
to,  1858.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Lessons  taught  by  sudden  casualty  ;  ser- 
mon.    Brooklyn,  186S.     8°. 

Letter  accepting  the  Presidency  of  the 

Board  [of  the]  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  [Boston]  18S7. 
8°. 

Manliness  in  the  scholar  [oration  at  the 

86th  commencement  of  Union  College].  N. 
Y.,  1883.     12°. 

Obligation  of  man  to  obey  the  civil  law  ; 

its  ground  and  its  e.xtent  ;  a  Thanksgiving 
discourse.     N.  Y.,  1850.     8°. 


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STOTHARD 


Oration  conimemoralive  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, delivered  at  Brooklyn,  June  i,  1865. 
Brooklyn,  1S65.     S°. 

Onr  nation's  work  for  the  colored  people  ; 

discourse  in  the  Church  of  the  Pilgrims. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  behalf  of  the  Amer. 
Miss.  Ass'n.     N.  Y.,  1S90.    8°. 

Plea  for  the  preaching  of  Christ  in  cities  ; 

sermon  before  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  N.  Y.  at 
their  12th  anniversary,  May  8.  X.  N'.,  1864. 
8°. 

Prospective  advance  of  Christian  mis- 
sions, suggested  by  present  lines  of  move- 
ment in  Christendom ;  special  discourse 
before  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  at  its  75th  anniver- 
sary, Oct.  14-     Boston,  1S85.     8°. 

Puritan  scheme  of  national  growth  ;  ora- 
tion before  the  New  England  Soc.  in  the  city 
of  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1S57.     N.  Y.,  1S5S.     8°. 

The   Puritan  spirit ;   oration   before  the 

Cong.  Club,  Boston,  iS  Dec.  1SS9.  Boston 
[1890].     8°. 

Recognition  of  the  supernatural  in  letters 

and  in  life  ;  an  oration.     N.  Y.  [1881].     8°. 

Relations  of  commerce  to  literature  ;  a 

discourse  [at  the  semi-centennial  anniversary 
of  Monson  Academy].     [K.  Y.,  1S55.]    8°. 

Sermon  commemorative  of  Mary  H.  Chit- 
tenden.    N.  Y.,  1854.     8°. 

Sermon  in  memory  of  Robert  Sedgwick 

Edwards,  preached  in  the  Church  of  the  Pil- 
grims.    Brooklyn,  1S64.     8". 

Sermon  on  the  230th  anniversary  of  the 

Ancient  and  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  of  Boston, 
June,  1S6S.     Boston,  1S69.     8°. 

.Study  of  the  Gospels  ;  an  intrt>duclion  to 

the  Life  of  Christ,  by  Zachary  Eddy.  Spring- 
field, 1868.     8°. 

Terrors  of  the  pestilence ;  sermon  in  the 

Church  of  the  Pilgrims,  on  occasion  of  a  col- 
lection in  aid  of  the  suft'erers  at  Norfolk,  Va., 
Sept.  30.     N.  Y.,  1855.     8°. 

The    "Things    which    are    not,"   God's 

chosen  instruments  for  advancing  His  kuig- 
dom;  sermon,  at  Cleveland,  Oct.  i,  1861, 
before  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  at  their  szd  annual 
meeting.     N.  Y.,  1S61.     8°. 

True  success  of  human  life,  1853.     n.  t.  p. 

8°. 

Two  sermons  preached  at  the  close  of  45 

years  of  pastoral  service  in  the  Church  of  the 
Pilgrims,  Brooklyn,  Nov.  15,  1891.  ["rook- 
lyn,  1891.1    s.  4°. 

The  work  of  winning  souls,  a  wise  one  ; 

and  The  spiritual  help  which  a  church  gives 
to  its  minister  ;  two  sermons  preached  in  the 
Church  of  the  Pilgrims,  Nov.  iS,  1S66,  on  the 
completion  ol  twenty  years  of  pastoral  ser- 
vice.    Brooklyn,  1866.     8°. 

Wycliffe,  John,  and  the  first  i:iiKli--h  Hihie  ; 

an  oration.     N.  Y.,  iSSo.     8°. 


Storrs  family ;  genealogical  and  other  memo- 
randa collected  and  comp.  by  Charles  Storrs. 
N.  Y.,  1SS6.     1.  8°. 

Story,  loseph.  Commentaries  on  the  conflict 
of  laws,  in  regard  to  contracts,  rights  and 
remedies.  6lh  ed.  rev.  and  enl.,  by  Isaac  F. 
Redfield.     Boston,  1S65.     8°. 

Commentaries  on  the  constitution  of  the 

U.  S.;  with  review  of  the  constitutional  his- 
tory of  the  colonies  and  states.  3d  ed.  2 
vols.     Boston,  1S5S.     8°. 

Discourse  before  the  Essex  Hist.  Society, 

:8  Sept.,  in  commemoration  of  the  tirst  set- 
tlement of  Salem.     Boston,  1828.     8°. 

Power  of  solitude  ;  a  poem.   Boston,  n.  d. 

8°. 

Same.     New  ed.     Salem,  1804.     12°. 

Story,  W.  \V.     Life  and  letters  of  S.     2 

vols.     Boston,  1S51.     8°. 

Story,  \Yilliam  Wetmore.  Conversations  in  a 
studio.     2  vols.     Boston,  1S90.     12°. 

Fiammetta  ;  a  summer  idyl.    Boston,  18S6. 

12°. 

Graffiti  d'ltalia.     N.  Y.,  186S.     12°. 

He    and    she ;    or,   A   poet's    portfolio. 

Edin.,  1884.     12°. 

Poems.    2  vols.     Boston,  1S86.    12°. 

Con/ftils:    I.  Parchments  and  portraits.    2.  Mono- 
logues and  lyrics. 

RobadiRoma.     4lh  ed.     2  vols.     N.  Y., 

1864.     12°. 

Same.   8th  ed.    2  vols.    Boston,  1S87.   12°. 

Vallombrosa.     Edin.,  1881.     12°. 

.See  Story,  Joseph. 

Story  of  the  memorial  of  Milford,  Ct.  See 
Pond,  Nathan  C. 

Story  of  the  nations.  32  vols.  I.ond.  and  N.  V., 
1886-91.    8". 

Conleiils:  Benjamin,  S  G.  W.  IVi sia.— Boyesen, 
H.  H.  Norwav.- Bradley.  IKnry.  The  Goths.- 
Church,  A.J.  CarUKiKe;-I-:aily  Hrilain.  Oilman,  A. 
Rome;— The  Saiaccns. -Gould.  S.  liaiinR-  Germany. 
— Hale.  E.  E.,  OHrfS.  Spain.— Hale.  Susan.  Mexico,— 
Harrison.  J.  A.  Greece- Hosmer.  J.  K.  The  Jews.— 
Hug,  L.,  and  Stead,  R.  Swilzerlan<l.— Jewett,  S.  O. 
The  Nc.rmans  — Lawless,  Emily.  Ireland.— Mackin- 
tosh. J.  Scotland- Mahaffy.  J.  P.  Alexander's  em- 
pire.—Masson.  G.  MediiTval  Krancc.— Morfill,  W.  R. 
Russia-Morrison,  \V.  I).  The  Jews  under  Roman 
rule.— Poole.  S.  I.ane.  Moors  in  Spain  ;— Story  ol  the 
Barbarv  Corsairs  :-Turkey.-Ragoiin.  Z.  A.  As»%  ria  ; 
-Chaldea  :-Media,  Bahylon  and  Persia.— Rawlinson, 
G.  Ancient  Esvpt ;- Phienicia.  —  Rogers.  J.  K.  T. 
Holland. --Stephens,  11,  M.  Porlusal.— V4mb*ry.  A. 
HunKary,     Zimmern.  11.     Ilansa  towns. 

Story  of  the  States,  i  vol.  Boston  1 1S89].  8°. 
Cioilfnls-    Heaton,  John  I„    Story  of  Vermont, 

Stosch.  Philippe  de.  Pierres  antiques  gravees, 
sur  ksiiiulles  les  graveurs  out  mis  leiirs 
noms;  dessinecs  et  gravees.  par  Bernard 
Picart  ;  tr.  en  Francois,  par  M.  de  l.imieis. 
Amsl.,  1724.     fol. 

Stothard.  Charles  Alfred.  MonuiiKntal  elligies 
of  ('.rial  Britain,     Lond..  iSi7-     f"' 


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Stothard,  Thomas.  Life  of  S.,  with  reminis- 
cences;  by  Anna  Eliza  Bray.  Lond.,  1S51. 
s.  4°. 

Stotherd,  Richard  Hugh.  Notes  on  torpedoes, 
offensive  and  defensive.     Wash.,  1872.     S°. 

Stoughton  family.     See  Nelson  family. 

Stovall,  Pleasant  A.     .S«' Toombs,  Robert. 

Stow,  John.  Survey  of  London  and  West- 
minster ;  corrected  and  enl.  by  John  Strype, 
with  life  of  the  author.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1720. 
fol. 

Same.     New  ed.,  ed.  by  Wm.  J.  Thorns. 

Lond.,  1S42.     S°. 

Stow,  Sarah  D.  Locke.    History  of  Mt.  Holyoke 

Seminary,  .South  Hadley,  Mass.,  1837-S7.    2d 

ed.     n.  p.,  1S87.     8". 
Stowe,  Charles  Edward.     See  Stowe,  Harriet 

Beecher. 
Stowe.  Edwin.     See  Velasquez,  D.  R.  de  S.  y. 
Stowe.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Beecher.     Dred  ;   a 

tale  of  the  Great  Dismal  Swamp.     2  vols. 

Boston,  1S56.     8°. 

Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  cabin.    Boston,  1854. 

Uncle   Sam's    emancipation,    and   other 

sketches;  with  sketch  of  Mrs.  Stowe's  family. 
Phila.,  1853.     12°. 

L'ncle  Tom's  cabin.     Lond.,  1S52.     S°. 

Stowe,  C.  E.     Life  of  S.  compiled  from 

her  letters  and  journals.     Boston,  1889.     8°. 

See  Byron,  Lady. 

Stowe,  John  ^L  History  of  Hubbardston, 
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Strafford,  Thomas  Wentworth,  ear/ oL  Lord 
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Digest  of  taxation  in  the  states.     Albany, 

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Street,  Joseph  M.     Prairie  du  Chien,  in  1S27. 

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Katberiiie  of  Valois.— Margaret  of  Anjou.— Elizabeth 
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Katharine  of  Aragon. — Anne  Boleyn.  3.  Jane  Sey- 
niour.-Anne  of  Cleves.— Katharine  Howard.— Katha- 
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New  Jersey  volunteers — Loyalists — in  the 

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See  Hale,  Nathan. — Trumbull,  Jonathan. 

Stuart,  James,  and  Revett,  Nicholas.  Antiqui- 
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Stuart,  Moses.  Commentary  on  the  book  of 
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Critical  history  and  defence  of  the  Old 

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Hebrew  chrestomathy  ;  a  course  of  He- 
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Stuart,   Robert   Leighton.     Catalogue  of  the 

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Nile   gleanings  ;   ethnology,   history  and 

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Select  charters  and  other  illustrations  of 

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Same.     Oxford,  18S1.     12°. 

Seventeen  lectures  on  the  study  of  medi- 
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See  Haddan,  Arthur  W. 

Stiibel,  Alphons.  Necropolis  of  Ancon.  See 
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Thomas  B.  History  of  Eng.  literature  ;  — Specimens 
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Muster  roll  of  Benajah  Strong's  regiment 

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Natural  history  of  the  birds  of  western 

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Natural  history  and  classification  of  quad- 
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Preliminary  discourse  on   the   study  of 

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Same.     3d  ed.     Bo.ston,  1S27.     8°. 

Notes   to   his  sketch  of  Bunker  Hill 

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Original    planning    and   construction    of 

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Swett  family.  Mementos  of  the  Swett  family  ; 
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Swift,  Charles  F.  History  of  old  Yarmouth 
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Contests  and  dissensions  between  the  nobles  and 
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1,^-27.  4.  Tracts,  historical  and  political,  duriiig  the 
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character  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Wharton.— Remarks  on 
a  "  l-etter  to  the  committee  appointed  to  examine 
Gregg."  —  New  journey  to  Paris,  —  Advice  to  the 
October  Cluh.  —  Reasons  to  prove  that  no  one  is 
obliged  by  his  principles  as  a  Whig  to  oppose  the 
Queen.— Supposed  letter  from  the  Pretcn*lcr  to  another 
Whig  lord.— Pretended  letter  of  thanks  from  I.ord 
Wharton  to  the  Ld,  Bp.  of  St,  As.iph,-  Remarks  on  Up, 
Fleetwood's  "  Preface,"— Refutation  of  the  falsehoods 
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Tripe  to  Nestor  Ironside.  5.  Conduct  of  the  allies  in 
the  present  war. — Remarks  on  the  Barrier  Treaty. — 
History  of  the  four  last  years  of  the  Queen. — Free 
thoughts  upon  the  present  state  of  affairs.  —  Con- 
sequences hoped  and  feared  from  the  death  of  the 
Queen.  6.  Tracts,  historical  and  political,  during  the 
reign  of  Q.  Anne.— Inquiry  into  the  behavior  of  the 
Queen's  last  ministry. — Narrative  of  what  passed  at 
the  exam,  of  the  Marq.  de  Guiscard. — Congrat.  speech 
of  Wm.  Bromley.  —  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer's 
answer. — Reason  which  induced  H.  M.  to  create  Robt. 
Harley  a  peer. — Comment  upon  Dr.  Hare's  sermon. — 
New  vindication  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.— True 
rel.  of  the  facts  of  the  intended  riot  on  Q.  Elizabeth's 
birthday.— New  way  of  selling  places  at  court.— Storv 
of  the  St.  Albans  ghost.— Character  of  Rich.  Steele.- 
History  of  John  Bull.— Proposals  for  printing  the  "Art 
of  political  lying."— Address  of  the  House  of  Lords  to 
the  Queen. — Inquiry  into  the  reasons  of  joy  upon  a 
report  of  H.  M.'s  death.  7.  Tracts  rel.  to  Ireland.— 
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Tracts  in  support  of  the  Church  establishment.  9. 
Tracts  in  support  of  the  church,  coufhnied. — Tracts  on 
the  Test  act.— Predictions  for  170S,  by  Isaac  Bicker- 
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England.— Memoirs  of  Capt.  John  Creichton.— Notes 
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Prose  miscellanies,  by  Swift  and  Sheridan.  14.  Misc. 
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Swift,  Samuel.  History  of  Middlebury,  Addi- 
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Swift,  Zephaniah.  A  system  of  the  laws  of 
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Swinburne,  Algernon  Charles.  Atalanta  in 
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2d  ser.     3d  ed.     Lond.,  18S0.     8°. 


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Selections    from    the    poetical     works. 

Lond.,  1S87.     12°. 

Songs  before  sunrise.     Lond.,  1S71.     8°. 

Study  of  Shakespeare.     2d   ed.     Lond., 

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Lender  the  microscope.    Lond.,  1872.    12°. 

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Swinfield,  Richard  de,  6is/wp  of  Hereford. 
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Poisons  in  relation  to  medical  jurispru- 
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12°. 

Taylor,  Bayard,  Byeways  of  Europe.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1869.     S°. 

El-Dorado  ;   Schilderungen  einer  Reise 

iiber  Panama  nach  Californien;  nach  dem 
Englischen,  von  Carl  Hartmann.  Weimar, 
185T.     8°. 

Home  cyclopaedia  of  literature,  etc.     See  , 

Ripley,  George. 

Poetical  works.     Boston,  iSSo.     8°. 

Taylor,  Marie  H.,  and Scvvd¥.-r,  Horace 

E.   [Eds.].     Life  and  letters  of  T.     2  vols. 

Boston,  1SS4.     8°. 
Taylor,  Benjamin  Cook.     Annals  of  the  classis 

and  township  of  Bergen,  N.  J.     N.  Y.  [1857J. 

8°. 
Taylor,  Charles.     Apostolic  baptism  ;  subjects 

and  mode  of  Christian  baptism.   N.  Y.,  1843. 

12°. 
Taylor,   Charles   Fayette.      Spinal   irritation  ; 

or.  The  causes  of  backache  among  American 

women.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8°. 

Theory   and   practice   of  the   movement 

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Taylor,  Charles  J.  History  of  Great  Barring- 
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Taylor,  George.  Martyrs  to  the  revolution  in 
British  prison-ships  in  Wallabout  Bay.  N. 
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Taylor,  George,  and  Skinner,  Andrew.  Maps 
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Taylor,  Hannis.  Origin  and  growth  of  the 
English  constitution ;  an  historical  treatise, 
vol.  I.     Boston,  18S9.     8°. 

Contents:    I.  The  making  of  the  constitution. 

Taylor,  Sir  Henry.  Works.  5  vols.  Lond., 
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Contrn/s  :  I.  Philip  van  .Artevelde.  2.  Edwin  the 
fair.— Isaac  Comn.enus.  3.  The  virgin  widow.  — St. 
Clement's  eve.— Minor  poems.  4.  Notes  from  life.— 
The  statesman.  5.  Critical  essays  on  poetry.- Crime 
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Mill's  work  on  "The  subjection  of  women."— Corre- 
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Autobiography,  1800-75.     2  vols.    Lond., 

1885.     8°. 

Correspondence ;    ed.   by   Ed.    Dowden. 

Lond.,  1S88.     8°. 

[Taylor,  Isaac,  17S7-1865.]  Ancient  Christian- 
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for  the  times.  With  supp.  3  vols.  Lond., 
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History   of  the   transmission   of  ancient 

books  to  modern  times.     Lond.,  1827.     8°. 

Same;  together  with  the  process  of  his- 
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Lectures  on  spiritual  Christianity.   N.  Y., 

1841.     12°. 

[ ]  Natural  history  of  enthusiasm.    Boston, 

i8m.     S°. 


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Domesday  survivals.      (Domesday  com- 

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Ploughland  and  the  plough.   (Same,  v.  i.) 

Wapentakes  and  Hundreds.   (Samc,\.\.) 

Words  and  places  ;  or,  Etymological  illus- 
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Taylor,  Isaac  E.  Facts  in  relation  to  placenta 
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The  sunburnt  appearance  of  the  skin  as 

an  early  diagnostic  symptom  of  supra  renal 
capsule  disease.     N.  Y.,  1S56.     S°. 

Taylor,  Isidore  Justin  Severin,  baron,  Nodier, 
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Taylor.  James,  and  others.  Pictorial  history  of 
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Taylor,  James  Barnett.  Lives  of  Virginia  Bap- 
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Taylor.  Jane.  Essays  in  rhyme,  on  morals  and 
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Taylor.  Jeremiah.     See  Barnes,  Jonathan. 

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Taylor,  John,  1750-1824.  Inquiry  into  the  prin- 
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Taylor,  Marie  Hansen.     See  Taylor,  Bayard. 
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Taylor,  Richard.  Destruction  and  reconstruc- 
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Taylor,  Sedley.  Sound  and  music ;  a  non- 
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Taylor,  William.  Historic  survey  of  Germ.in 
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Memoirsof  the  House  of  Orleans.    2  vols. 

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Eiig.    Writings  [tr.  by  S.  Thehvall  and 

P.  Holmes] ;  with  the  extant  works  of  Vic- 
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Five  books  against  Marcion  ;  tr.  by  Peter 

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Liber  de  pra;scriptionibus  contra  haireti- 

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Testimony  of  Christ's  second  appearing.    See 

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Sec  Hamilton,  Wm.  A.  L.  S.  H.  D.,  due  d'. 


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THENARD 


Texas.  History  of  Texas,  by  a  Resident  emi- 
grant, etc. ;  with  introduction  by  A.  B.  Law- 
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Geological  and  Af^ricullural  Survey,    ist 

annual  report,  by  S.  B.  Buckley.  Houston, 
1S74.     8°. 

Texier,  Charles  F^lix  Marie,  a?id  Puilan,  R.  P. 

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Thacher,  James.  American  medical  biography. 

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American  modern  practice.  Boston,  1817. 

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Same.    New  ed.     Boston,  1S26.    8°. 

History  of  Plymouth,  from  1620.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1S35.     12°. 

Military   journal    during    the    American 

revolutionary  war,  1775-83  ;  with  appendix 
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Observations  upon  iron  ores,  1804.  (Mass. 

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Trollope,  Anthony.  Thackeray.  Lond., 

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Thatcher.     See  Thacher. 

Thaumur  de  la  Source,  — .  Relation  de  la 
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Thausing,  Moriz.     See  Diirer,  Albrecht. 

Thayer,  Bezaleel.     See  Thayer  family. 

Thayer,  Christopher  Toppan.  Address  at  the 
ded.  of  Memorial  Hall,  Lancaster,  June  17; 
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on  [its]  2ooth  anniversary.    Boston,  1868.  S°. 

Thayer,  David  H.     Centennial  discourse,  Jan. 

26,  1864.   the  looth   anniversary  of   the  Mt. 

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legal  effect  of  opinions  given  by  judges  under 

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changing  constitutions.) 
Thayer,  Nathaniel.     Account  of  an  uncommon 

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Thayer,  O.     Early  recollections  of  Essex  St. 

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Thayer,  Simon.     See  Stone,  Edwin  M. 
Thayer,  William  Makepeace.     Youth's  history 

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Harvard   Uuiversity,   from    its    foundation. 

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sketches  of  Richard  and  Thomas  Thayer, 

and   their   descendants,     1636-1874 ;    by    B. 

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Thenaud,  Jean.    Le  voyage  d'outremer  ;  siiivi 

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I.  S°.   (Recueil  de  voyages,  no.  5.) 
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the  use  of  students;  from  the  French.     N. 

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Theocritus,  Blon  and  Moschus.   Idylls ;  and  the 

Warsongs  of  Tyrta.'us;  tr.  by  J.  Hanks,  with 

metrical  versions,  bvj.  M.  Chapman.  Lond., 

Bo/i/i,  iS-S.     12°. 
Theodore,  Abfi.  of  Canterbury .     Pcenitentiale. 

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332-427 ;  a  new  translation  with  memoir  of  the 

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Theodoric    the   Goth.     Theodoric,   by  Thos. 

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Theodoric    of  Padcrborn.      Commentatio    in 

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Theofroi,  Abbot  of  Echternach.     Florum  epi- 

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Theological  Seminary  at  Andover.  See  An- 
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Theuzo,   of  Florence.     Prologus  expositionis 

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Thevenot,  Nicolas  Melchis^dec.    Relations  de 

divers   voyages  curieux.     3  pts.   in  3  vols. 

Paris,  1666.     fol. 

Same.    4  pts.  in  2  vols.     Paris,  16S3.    fol. 

Mtmoire  sur  les  voyages  de  Thevenot. 

.SVi-  Camus,  A.  G. 

Thibaudeau,  Cointe  Adolphe.  Catalogue  de  la 
collection  d'estampes ;  rtdige  par  Ch.  Le 
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Thibaut,  Anton  Friedrich  Justus.  Purity  in 
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Thicknesse.  Philip.  A  year's  journey  through 
the  Pais  Bas  or  Austrian  Netherlands.  2d 
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Thierry,  Jacques  Nicolas  Augustin.  Dix  ans 
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Formation  and  progress  of  the  Tiers  Etat, 

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Histoire  de  la  conqutte  de  rAngleterre 

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.Satne.    4  vols.     Paris,  1856.     12°. 

Eng.    History  of  the  conquest  of  England 

by  the  Normans  ;  tr.  from  the  French.  3  vols. 
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Lettres  sur  I'histoire  de  France.     jJc  id. 

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Recils  des  temps  M<?rovingiens  prtc^d^s 

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687 


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Thiers,  Edouard,  et  La  Laurencie,  S.  de.     La 

defense  de  Belfort  ecrite  sous  le  contrdle  de 
Denfert-Rochereau.  Paris,  1871.  S°. 
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of  the  Consulate  and  tine  Empire  of  France 
under  Napoleon  ;  tr.  by  D.  Forbes  Campbell. 
20  vols,  in  10.     Lond.,  1845-62.     8°. 

History   of  the   French    Revolution;   tr. 

with  notes,  etc.,  by  Fred.  Shoberl.     3d  ed. 
5  vols.     Lond.,  1846.     8°. 

Le  Goff,   Frangois.     Life  of  T.:    tr.  by 

Theo.  Stanton.     N.  Y.,  1879.     S°. 

"X^x^Xmzr,  Bp.  of  Mcyscburz-  Chronicon  ;  post 
editionem  Job.  M.  Lappenbergii,  recognovit 
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Thiofridus.     See  Theofroi. 

Thirlbius,  .Styanus.     ^Vi?  Jnstinus,  Martyr. 

Thirlwall,  Connop.  History  of  Greece.  8  vols. 
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Thirteen  months  in  the  rebel  army,  etc.  See 
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This  war;  a  satire  for  the  times.  N.  Y.,  1863. 
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Tholucic,  Friedrich  August  Gotttreu.  Com- 
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Commentary    on    the    Sermon    on    the 

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Thorn,  John   Hamilton.      See  White,  Joseph 

Blanco. 
Thomann,  G.     Colonial   liquor  laws.     N.   Y., 

1S87.     8°. 
Thomas,  Cistercian  monk.     Commcntarium  in 

Cantica.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  206.) 
Thomas  a  Becket.  See  Becket,  Thomas  4. 
Thomas  [HaemmerJein]  a  Kempis.    See  Kempis, 

Thomas  a. 
Thomas  de  JMarlboroii^h.     Chronicon  abbati:e 

de    Evesham.      See   Dominicus,    Evesliam- 

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Thomas  0/  Ecclcston.     Liber  de  adventu  Mi- 

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Thomas  of  Woodstock,  duke  of  Glocester.   Voy- 
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Thomas,  Abel.     Account  of  a  journey  in  the 

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Thomas,  Antoine  Leonard.  Oluvres.  Nouvelle 

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Thomas,  Arad.    Pioneer  history  of  Orleans  Co., 

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Thomas,  Benjamin  Franklin.  Remarks  in  be- 
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Speeches  in  the  2d  and  3d  sessions  of  the 

37th  Congress.     Boston,  1863.     8°. 

Thomas,  Bertha.     See  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D. 
Thomas,   Cyrus.      Aids   to   the  study   of   the 

I\hiya  codices.    (Smithsonian  Inst.  Bureau  of 

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Burial  mounds  of  the  northern  sections  of 

the  U.  S.     [Same,  Report,  v.  5.) 

Catalogue  of  prehistoric  works  ea.st  of  the 

Rocky  i\Its.     Wash.,  1S91.     8°.     (Same.) 

Circular,  square  and  octagonal  earth- 
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Notes  on  certain  Maya  and  Mexican  mss. 

{.Same,  Report,  v.  3.) 

Problem   of  the  Ohio  mounds.     Wash., 

1889.     S°.     (Same.). 

Study   of  the   manuscript   Troano,    with 

introduction  by  D.  G.  Brinton.  (U.  S.  Geog. 
and  Geol.  Survey,  v.  5.) 

Synopsis  of  the  acrididoe  of  North  Amer- 
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Work  in  mound  exploration,  etc.   Wash., 

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SeeXJ.  S.     Interior  Dept.     Geol.  Survey 

of  the  Territories. 

Thomas,  David.  Memoir  ;  by  J.  J.  Thomas. 
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Thomas,  Ebenezer  Smith.  Reminiscences  of 
the  last  sixty-five  years.  2  vols.  Hartford, 
1840.     8°. 

Thomas,  Elijah  L.     See  Olmstead  family. 

Thomas,  Francis  .Sheppard.  Handbook  to  the 
public  records.  Lond.,  1S53.  1.  8°.  (G.  B. 
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Historical  notes,  1509-1714.  3V0IS.  Lond., 

1S56.     1.  S°.     {Same.) 

Thomas,  George  Henry.  De  Pevster,  J.  W. 
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the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society,  Jan.  5.  N.  Y.,  1875. 
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Thomas,  Isaiah.  History  of  printing  in  Amer- 
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newspapers.     2  vols.     Worcester,  iSio.     8°. 

Same.     2d  ed,  with  add.  and  a  catalogue 

of  American  publications  previous  to  1776.  2 
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Re-interment  of  T.,  1878.    {Same,  Proc. 

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Thomas,  James,  fr.  Memorial  of  T. ;  addresses 
by  John  A.  Broadus  and  olificers  of  the  col- 
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Thomas,  John  J.     See  Thomas,  David. 


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688 


THOMPSON 


Thomas,  Joseph.  Lippincott's  universal  pro- 
nouncing dictionary  of  biograpliy  and  my- 
tliology.     2  vols.     Phila.,  1S71.     1.  S°. 

Thomas,  Joshua.  Memoir;  by  A.  Bradford. 
Olass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  20.) 

Thomas.  J.  E.  Pioneer  settlement  of  -Sheboy- 
sm  Co.     (Wi.sconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  9.) 

Thomas,  Lawrence  Buckley.  Sir  Thomas 
family. 

Thomas,  Lewis  Fonlke.  Cortcz,  the  con- 
quuror  ;  a  tragedy.     Wash.,  1857.     S°. 

Thomas,  Marcia  Abiah.  Memorials  of  Marsh- 
ficki,  and  guide  book  to  its  localities  at  Green 
Harbor.     Boston,  1S54.     8°. 

Thomas,  Nathaniel.  Letter  on  the  expedition 
against  Philip,  1675.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
v.  6.) 

[Thomas,  Ralph,  pseud.  Olpliar  Hamsl.']  Ag- 
gravatnig  ladies  ;  list  of  Works  pub.  under 
the  pseudonym  of  "a  lady";  with  prelimi- 
nary suggestions  on  describing  books  biblio- 
graphically.     Lond.,  iSSo.     12°. 

[ ]  Handbook  for  fictitious  names.     Lond., 

1S68.     8°. 

See  Qu<5rard,  J.  M. 

Thomas,  Robert.  Modern  practice  of  physic  ; 
with  appendi.x,  by  Edward  Miller.  N.  Y., 
181 1.     8°. 

Same;  with  appendi.x,  by  David  Hosack. 

4th  Amer.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1S17.     8". 

Satiie.     N.  Y.,  1820.     8°. 

Treatise  on  domestic  medicine.  :st  Amer. 

ed.,  rev.  by  D.  Hosack.     N.  Y.,  1822.     8°. 

[Thomas,  \Yilliam.]  Enemies  of  the  constitu- 
tion discovered;  by  Defensor  [/.jr«(/.].  N. 
Y.,  1S35.     12°. 

Thomas,  \Y.  Mov.  See  Montagu,  M.iry  Wort- 
Icy. 

Thomas  family.  Genealogical  notes;  contain- 
in.:,'  Ur-  pedigree  of  the  Thomas  family  of 
.M.iryland,  and  other  families;  by  L.  B. 
'I'lionia-;.   2v0ls.ini.     Halt.,  1877-7S.     4°. 

Thomas  family.  Pedigrees  of  the  Thomas, 
Chew,  and  Lawrance  families;  a  West  River 
register  and  genealogical  notes ;  by  L.  B. 
Thomas.     N.  \ .,  18S3.     8°. 

Thomassin,  Philippe.  Recherches  sur  la  vie  et 
IVeuvre  du  graveur  T.;  par  Edmond  Bru- 
waert.     Troyes,  1S76.     8°. 

Thome.  James  .A.,  ««(/ Kimball,  Joseph  Horace. 
ICmancipatiun  in  llic  \\\st  Indies.  K.  Y., 
1.S38.     12", 

IThompson,  Augustus  Charles.]  Feeding  the 
lambs;  a  <|U.irter-century  memorial  ot  the 
Hliol  .Sabbath  School,  Ko.xbury.  Boston, 
1859.     12°. 

Thompson,  .S";>-  Benjamin,  eoiiiil  Knmford. 
Lss.ivs,  political,  economical  and  philo- 
sophical, isl  Amer.  ed.  4  vols.  Boston. 
1798-99.     8°. 


Thompson,  Benjamin  Franklin.  History  of 
Long  Island.  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  2  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1S43.     S°. 

Paper  upon   the  Indian  names  of  Long 

Islan.l.     (X.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc,  1S45.) 

Thompson,  Chas.  Hutchinson.  See  Thomson 
family. 

Thompson,  Charles  Oliver.   See  Boyle,  Robert. 

Thompson.  Daniel  Greenleaf.  Religious  senti- 
ments of  the  human  mind.    Lond.,  :8SS.    8°. 

Thompson,  Daniel  Pierce.  History  of  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  1-81-1860,  with  biographical 
sketches.     Montpelier,  1S60.     8°. 

Thompson,  Eduard  H.  Archa;ological  re- 
search in  Yucatan,  1SS6.  (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc. 
Proc.  n.  s.  v.  4.) 

E.\tracts  from  letters  on  explorations  in 

Yucatan.     (Satiie,  n.  s.  v.  4.) 

Thompson,  Ernest  E.  List  of  the  mammals  of 
Manitoba.  (Manitoba  Hist,  and  Scien.  Soc. 
Trans,  no.  23.) 

Thompson,  George.  Prison  life  and  reflec- 
tions ;  narrative  of  the  arrest,  imprisonment, 
etc.,  of  Work,  Burr  and  Thompson  in  Mis- 
souri penitentiary  for  attempting  to  aid  some 
slaves  to  liberty.    3d  ed.   Hartford,  1S49.    '2°. 

Thompson,  Henry,  ly^y-iSyS,  a i/d o/Ziers.  His- 
tory of  Roman  literature  ;  with  an  introduc- 
tory dissertation  on  the  sources  and  forma- 
tion of  tlie  L-itin  language.  2d  ed.  enl. 
Lond.,  1S52.  12°.  (Encyclop.  metropolilana.) 

Thompson,  Sir  Henry.  Diseases  of  the  pros- 
tate ;  their  pathology  and  treatment.  3d  ed. 
Lond.,  :86S.     8°. 

[Thompson,  Henry  P.]  History  of  the  Re- 
formed Church  at  Peapack,  N.  J.,  with  bio- 
graphical sketches.     N.  Y.,  1881.     8°. 

Historv  of  the  Ref.  Church  at  Readington, 

N.  J.,  1719-1S81.     N.  Y.,  18S2.     S°. 

Thompson,  Isaac.  Bill  of  mortality  for  Mid- 
dleborough,  1779-1812.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 
Col.  V.  8-10,  12.) 

Thompson,  James.  History  of  Leicester,  from 
the  time  ot  the  Romans  to  the  end  of  the 
17th  Century.     Leicester,  1S49.     I.  8°. 

Thompson.  James  H.  History  of  the  county 
of  Highland,  Ohio,  to  1S76.  Hillsboro,  1878. 
8°. 

Thompson,  James  W.     See  Barre,  Mass. 

Thompson,  John  Hanson.  The  sergeant's  me- 
morial, by  his  father  [Jos.  P.  Thompson]. 
N.  Y.,  1863.     12°. 

Thompson,  Joseph.  Short  history  of  Charles- 
town,  for  the  past  44  years,  and  other  sub- 
jects.    Charlestown,  1S48.     8°. 

Thompson.  Joseph  Parrish.  Last  Sabbath  in 
the  lir(jadway  Tabernacle ;  a  historical  dis- 
course, with  account  of  the  services,  Apl.  26. 
N.  Y.,  1857.     12°. 

See  Hale,  David.— N.  Y.    Broadway  Tab 

ernacle. — Thompson,  John  II. 

Thompson,  Margaret.     See  Dunbar,  Keulten. 


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Thompson,  Marthew  La  Rue  Perrine.  The 
church  ;  its  ministry  and  worship.  Buffalo, 
1S51.     12°. 

Thompson,  Noyes  L.  History  of  Plymouth 
Church  [Brooklyn],  1S47-72,  including 
sketches  of  the  Bethel  and  the  Navy  Mis- 
sion.    N.  v.,  1S73.     '2°. 

Thompson,  Richard  Wigginton.  History  of 
protective  tariff  laws.     Chicago,  iSSS.     8°. 

[ ]  Mediaeval  and  modern  saints  and  mir- 
acles, not  ab  uno  e  Societate  Jesu.  N.  Y., 
1S76.     S=. 

Thompson,  Slason.  The  humbler  poets;  col- 
lection of  newspaper  and  periodical  verse, 
1S70-S5.     Chicago,  18S6.  _8°. 

Thompson,  Waldo.  Swampscott  [Mass.] ;  his- 
torical sketches.     Lynn,  1SS5.     12°. 

Thompson,  William.     See  Munson,  Samuel. 

Thompson,  Zadock.  History  of  \'erniont, 
natural,  civil  and  statistical.  Burlington, 
1S42.     8°. 

Appendi.x.     Burlington,  1853.     S°. 

History  of  Vermont.      Burlington,   1858. 

12°. 

Thompson  family.  Memorial  of  the  families  of 
James  Thompson  and  Augustus  Thompson, 
of  Goshen,  Conn,  [by  E.  W.  Hooker].  Hart- 
ford, 1854.    8°. 

The  T.  family  ;  Scotch  Covenanters  from 

Scotland,    1735,    settling    in    Pennsylvania. 
n.  p.,  1SS7.     S°- 

Thompson.     5f^  Thomson. 

Thorns.  William  John  [£"./.].  Anecdotes  and 
traditions  illust.  of  early  English  history  and 
literature.  Lond.,  1S39.  4°.  (Camden  Soc. 
V.  5-) 

Hannah  Lightfoot ;  Queen  Charlotte  and 

the  Chevalier  d'Eon  ;   Dr.  Wilmot's  Polish 
princess.     Lond.,  1S67.     8°. 

Human  longevity,  its  facts  and  its  fictions. 

Lond.,  1S73.     8°. 

Thomsen,  Vilhelm.  Relations  between  ancient 
Russia  and  Scandinavia,  and  the  origin  of 
th^  Russian  state.     Oxford,  1877.     8°. 

Thomson,  Anthony  Todd.  Domestic  manage- 
ment of  the  sick  room.  Rev.  with  add.,  by 
R.  E.  Griffith.     Phila.,  1845.    8°. 

Elements  of  materia  medica  and  thera- 
peutics.    2  vols.     Lond.,  1832-33.     8°. 

[Thomson,  Arthur  Dyot.]  On  mankind  ;  their 
origin  and  destiny  ;  by  an  M.  A.  of  Balliol 
College,  Oxford.     Lond.,  1S72.     8°. 

[Thomson,  Charles.]  Enquiry  into  the  causes 
of  the  alienation  of  the  Delaware  and  Shaw- 
anese  Indians  from  the  British  interest,  etc.; 
with  the  journal  of  Christian  Frederic  Post. 
Lond.,  1759.     8°. 

Essay  on  Indian  affairs.   (Penn.  Hist.  Soc. 

Col.  V.  I.) 

Letters  rel.  to  Dr.  Kippis,  1795.  (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  4.) 

87 


Papers,  1765-1S16.     (N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 

pub.  fund  ser.  v.  11.) 

W.\TSOX,  John  F.     Biographical  memoir 

of  T.    (Penn.  Hist.  .Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 

Thomson,  Charles  West.     See  Proud,  Robert. 
Thomson,  Sir  Charles  Wyville.    Report  on  the 

scientific  results  of  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S. 

Challenger,  1S73-76.  Zoology.  2  vols.  Lond., 

18S0-81.    4°. 

Voyage  of  the  "Challenger."  The  At- 
lantic ;  preliminary  account  of  the  results  of 
the  exploring  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Challenger, 
1S73-76.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1S78.     8°. 

Thomson,  David.  Notes  on  a  recently  discov- 
ered indenture  rel.  to  T.  of  Piscataqua  and 
Ma.ss.-Bay,  by  Chas.  Deane.  Camb.,  Mass. 
Hist.  .Soc,  1S79.     8°. 

Thomson,  David  Croal.  See  Browne,  Hablot 
Knight. 

Thomson,  James.  Poetical  works.  2  vols. 
Boston,  1S63.     12°. 

The  seasons  ;   prefixed,   the   life  of  the 

author.     Frederick-town,  iSio.     12°. 

Same;  with  critical  observations  of  va- 
rious authors  on  his  genius  and  character; 
and  notes,  by  James  R.  Boyd.  N.  Y.,  1S56. 
8°. 

Thomson,  John.  Straits  of  Malacca,  Indo- 
China  and  China.     N.  Y.,  1S75.     8°. 

Thomson,  John  Cockburn.  Queens  of  society. 
See  Thomson,  Katherine  B. 

Thomson,  John  Lewis.  Hist,  sketches  of  the 
late  war  between  the  United  States  and 
Great  Britain.     5th  ed.     Phila.,  181S.     12°. 

Thomson,  Joseph.  To  the  central  African  lakes 
and  back  ;  narrative  of  the  Royal  Geog. 
Society's  East  Central  African  Expedition, 
187S-S0;  with  biographical  notice  of  Keith 
Johnston.     2  vols.     Lond.,  iSSi.     8°. 

Travels  in  the  Atlas  and  southern  Mo- 
rocco.    N.  Y.,  18S9.     8°. 

[Thomson,  Katherine  Byerley  \zvife  of  Anihotiy 
Todd\,  and  Thomson.  J.  C]  Queens  of  soci- 
ety, by  Grace  and  Philip  Wharton  [pse!ids.'\. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  n.  d.     8°. 

See  Marlborough,  Duchess  of. —  Ralegh, 

Sir  Walter. 

Thomson,  Robert  Dundas.  Experimental  re- 
searches on  the  food  of  animals,  and  the 
fattening  of  cattle,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1846.    8°. 

Thomson,  Thomas  Richard  Heywood.  Narra- 
tive of  the  expedition  to  the  Niger,  1841. 
See  Allen,  Wm. 

[Thomson,  William,  1746-1817.]  History  of 
the  origin,  progress  and  termination  of  the 
American  war  ;  by  Chas.  Stedman  \j>seud.'\. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1794.    4°.     Atlas,  fol. 

Thomson,  William,  M.  D.  Practical  treatise 
on  diseases  of  the  liver  and  biliary  passages  ; 
also,  diseases  of  the  liver  and  spleen,  by  Wm. 
Twining.     Phila.,  1842.    8°. 


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690 


THOUGHTS.  Etc. 


Thomson,  Sir  William,  b.  1S24. 
tiircs  and  addresses,     vol.   i. 


Popular  lec- 
Lond.,  iS8g. 


Contents:     I.   Constilution  of  mailer. 

and  Talt,   Peter   Guthrie.      Treatise  on 

natural  philosophy,     vol.   i.     0.\ford,   1S67. 
S°. 

Thomson,  William  McClure.  The  land  and 
the  book  ;  or,  Biblical  illustrations  from 
scenes,  etc.,  of  the  Holy  Land.  2  vols.  N. 
Y.,  1S65.     S°. 

Satiic.     N.  Y.,  iSSo.    4°. 

Thomson  family.  Genealogy  of  the  descend- 
ants of  John  Thomson  of  Plymouth,  Mass.; 
also  sketches  of  families  of  Allen,  Cooke 
and  Hutchinson,  by  Chas.  H.  Thompson. 
Lansing,  1S90.     S°. 

Thomson.     See  Thompson. 

Thorburn,  Grant.  Fifty  years'  reminiscences 
of  New  York ;  or,  Flowers  from  the  garden 
of  Laurie  Todd.     N.  Y.,  1S45.     12°. 

Forty  years'  residence  in  America ;  or. 

Doctrine  of  a  particular  Providence  in  the 
life  of  T.;  by  himself.     Boston,  1S34.     12°. 

Laurie  Todd's  notes  on  Virginia,  with  a 

chapter  on  Puritans,  witches  and  Friends. 
N.  Y.,  184S.     8°. 

Thoreau,  Henry  David.  Maine  woods.  Bos- 
ton, 1S64.     12°. 

A  week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack 

rivers.    Boston,  1849.    S°. 

[Japp,  Alex.  H.]    Thoreau,  his  life  and 

aims  ;    a   study,   by    H.   A.   Page   [pseud.]. 
Lond.,  1S7S.     12°. 

S.\NBOR.N,  Frank  B.    Thoreau.    Boston, 

1SS4.     12°.     (Amer.  men  of  letters.) 

Thornbury,   George  Walter.     Life   in   Spain, 

past  and  present.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1859.     8°. 
Thorndike.  Herbert.    Theological  works.     10 

vols.     O.xford,  1S44-56.     8°.    (Lib.  of  Anglo- 

Cath.  theol.) 
Thome,  James.     Handbook  to  the  environs  of 

London.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S76.     8°. 
Thornton,  Bonnel.   The  connoisseur.   See  Co\- 

m.m,  George. 
Thornton,  Edward.    Gazetteer  of  the  countries 

adjacent  to  India  on  the  north-west.     2  vols. 

Lond.,  1844.     8°. 

Gazetteer    of   the   territories   under   the 

government  of  the  East  India  Co.,  and  the 
native  states.     4  vols.     Lond.,  1854.     8°. 

Thornton,  Henry.    Inquiry  into  the  nature  and 

effects  of  the  paper  credit  of  Great  Britain. 

Phila.,  1807.     8°. 
Thornton,  Jessy  Quinn.   Oregon  and  California 

ill  iS4.>>.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8°. 
Thornton,  John  Wingate.     Ancient  Pemaqnid  ; 

an  hist,  review.    (Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  5.) 

Colonial  scliemesofPopham  and  Gorges; 

speech  at  the  Fort  Popham  celebration,  Aug. 
29,  1862.     Boston,  1863.     8°. 


First  records  of  Anglo-American  coloni- 
zation ;  their  history.     Boston,  1S59.     8°. 

Historical  relation  of  New  England  to  the 

English  commonwealth.     [Boston]  1S74.  S°. 

Landing  at  Cape  Anne  ;  or.  The  charter 

of  the  first  permanent  colony  on  the  territory 
of  the  Mass.-Company,  with  a  history  of  the 
colony,  1624-2S.     Boston,  1854.    8°. 

Note    to    the    history    of    Scarborough. 

(Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

See  Hutchinson,  Thos. — Swett  family. 

Thornton,  Percy  M.    Foreign  secretaries  of  the 

iglh  centurv  [to  iSSo],  3  vols.  Lond.,  1S81- 
82.     S°. 

Contents:  i.  Ltjrd  Grenvitle.— Ld.  Hawkesbury. 
— Ld.  Harrowby.— Ld.  Mulgravc— C.  J.  Fox.— Ld. 
Howick.  Earl  Grey.— Goorfie  Canning. — Ld.  Balhurst. 
2.  Marquis  Weliestev.  —  Ld.  Casllereagh.  —  George 
Canning  [2].-Ld.  Dudley.— Ld.  Aberdeen.— Ld.  Pal- 
nierslon.  3.  Duke  of  Wellington. — Ld.  Palmerston 
[2]. —  Ld.  Aberdeen  [2]. —  Ld.  Palmerslon  [3I.— Ld. 
Granville. — Ld.  Malinesburv  [i].— Ld.  John  Russell. — 
Ld.  Clarendon.  —  Ld.  Malinesburv  [2).  —  Ld.  John 
Russell  [2]. — Foreign  policy  from  Lord  Palmerslon's 
death  in  Nov.  1S65  10  the  fall  of  Gladstone's  adminis- 
tration in  1S73.— .\dminislr3li0n  ofLd.  Be.lconsfield. 

Thornton,  Robert  John.  Elements  of  botany  ; 
plates  with  dissections  arranged  by  Peter 
Dudgeon.     2  vols,  in  i.     N.  Y.,  1824.     8°. 

Thornton,  William  Thomas.  On  labour,  its 
wronglul  claims  and  rightful  dues.  2d  ed. 
Lond.,  1S70.     8°. 

Thornton,  \V.  W.  [£d.]  Universal  cyclopiedia 
of  law.     n.  p.,  1883.     S°. 

Thoroton.  Robert.  Antiquities  of  Nottingham- 
shire ;  repub.  with  additions,  by  John  Thros- 
by.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1790-97.    4°. 

Thorp,  John.  Letters  ;  prefixed,  a  memoir. 
N.  Y.,  1S21.     12°. 

Thorpe,  Benjamin  [£d.].  Yule-tide  stories; 
collection  of  Scandinavian  and  North  Ger- 
man popular  tales  and  traditions.  Lond., 
1853.     12°. 

See  Alfred  //le  Great. 

Thorpe,  Charles.     British  marine  conchology. 

Lond.,  1S44.     12°. 
Thorpe,  Thomas.   Catalogue  of  curious  books. 

Lond.  [1842].     8°. 
Thorpe,   Thomas   Bangs.     Our  ariny   on   the 

Rio  Grande,  witli  descriptions  of  the  battles 

of    Palo   Alto,    Resaca   de    la    Palma,    etc. 

Phila.,  1S46.     12°. 
Thorwaldsen.  .Mbert  or  Bertel.     Thorwaldsen 

and  bis    works;  with   explanatory  text,  by 

J.  M.  Thiele  ;  tr.  by  Paul  C.  Sinding.    4  vols. 

in  2.     N.  Y.,  1869.     4°. 
Thou,  Jacques  Auguste  de.     Mcmoires,  1553- 

1601.     (Petitot  .Mem,  l^re  .sir.  v.  37.) 
Thoughts  on  the  old  and  new  administrations, 

with  a  comparative  view  of  their  claims  ;  by 

a  Civil  volunteer.     Lond.,  1S04.     S°. 
Thoughts  on  the  prospect  of  a  regicide  peace. 

See  Burke,  Edmund. 


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Ulrici,  Hermann.  Shakespeare's  dramatic  art ; 
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'Umar  Khaiyam.     See  Omar  KhayySni. 

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Union,  Afichigaii.  isx  Conc.  CnrRcii.  Pro- 
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Union  College  [Schenectady,  N.  Y.].  .SVr Union 
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Union  Magazine  ol  Liter. ilurc  and  Art  ;  after- 
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Union  University  [Albany  and  Sclienectady, 
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Albany  College  of  Ph.\rjl\cv.   2d-5tli 

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Report  of  the  astronomer  in  charge  for 

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Decennial  review  connected  with  the 

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Report  of  alumni  trustees  to  Alumni 

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Semi-centennial  anniversary  of  tlie  con- 
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Unitarian  annual  register,  for  1S46-47.  2  vols. 
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Unitarian  Congregational  register,  1851,  "55. 
2  vols.     Boston,  1851-55.     12°. 

Unitarian  Congregational  churches.  Yearbook 
for  1856-58,  '67-86.  23  vols.  Boston,  n.  d. 
12°. 

Unitarianism  confuted  ;  a  series  of  lectures  by 
thirteen  clergymen  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Liverpool,  1839.     8°. 

Unitarianism  defended  ;  a  series  of  lectures  by 
three  Protestant  dissenting  ministers  of  Liv- 
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Liverpool,  1839.     8°. 

United  Brethren  or  Moravians.  Periodical  ac- 
counts relating  to  the  missions  established 
among  the  heathen,  vols.  2,  4,  6.  3  vols. 
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Text-book  for  1871,  with  appendix.  Beth- 
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United  Mexican  Mining  Association.  Reports 
of  tlie  secretary  on  his  return  from  Mexico 
to  the  directors,  and  of  the  directors  to  the 
share-holders.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1825-28.     8°. 

United  Netherlands,  United  Provinces.  See 
Netherlands. 

United  Service  ;  a  monthly,  vols.  6-14.  y  vols. 
N.  Y.,  1882-86.     8°. 

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The  publications  of  the  various  branches  of  the 
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Names. 
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vey. Sc^  Treasury  Dept. 
Commissioners. 
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Senate. 
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Joint  Committees. 
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Geological    Surveys.     See 

Interior  Dept. 
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Committees. 
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Bureau  of  Education. 
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Labor  Dept. 
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tories. 

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ors of    Steam  V*es- 
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tions   and    Surveys 
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Parallel. 
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111  Europe,  1S55-56. 
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eial. 
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eral. 
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United  States.  Continental  Congress.  Decla- 
ration of  Independence,  constitution  of  the 
U.  S.,  farewell  address  of  Washington,  and 
proclamation  of  Andrew  Jackson.     N.  Y., 

1833-     I2°- 

E.xtracts  from  the  votes  and  proceed- 
ings of  the  American  Continental  Congress, 
held  at  Philadelphia.  Sept.  5.  1774  ;  contain- 
ing the  bill  of  rights,  memorial,  etc.  New 
London,  1774.     4°. 

Same.     Hartford  [1774].     S°. 

Journal   of   the   ist  Congress   of  the 

Anier.  colonies  in  opposition  to  tlie  tyran- 
nical acts  of  the  British  Parliament,  held  at 
New  York,  Oct.  7,  1765.     N.  Y.,  1S45.     8°. 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  ol  the  Con- 
gress held  at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  5,  1774. 
Phila.,  Bradford,  1774.     8°. 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Con- 
gress held  at  Philadelphia,  May  10,  1775. 
rcpr.     Lond.,  1776.     8°. 

Journals  of  Congress,  Sept.  5.   1774- 

Nov.  3,  17SS.  13  vols.  Phila.,  i777-[i7SS]. 
8°. 

Same.      1774- 178S.     4  vols.     Wash., 

1823.     8°. 

Same.     vol.  2.    Journals  of  Congress; 

containing  their  proceedings,  1776.  Phila., 
1800.   8°. 

Same.     vol.  6.     Re.solutions,  acts  and 

orders  of  Congress  for  1780.  n.  p.,  Diinlap, 
n.  d.     8°. 

American  archives.  See  American  ar- 
chives. 

American   state   papers.     See  American 

state  papers. 

Census.  See  Interior  Dept.  Census  Office, 

below. 

Constitutions  of  the  several  states ;  the 

Declaration  of  Independence,  articles  of 
confederation,  etc.     Phila.,  17S1.     12°. 

Same.     2d  ed.     Boston,  1785.     12°. 

Constitution  of  the  United  States.     New 

London,  1799.     8°. 

Constitutions  of  the  U.  S.  with  the  latest 

amendments;  also  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, etc.     Trenton,  1S13.     12°. 

Constitutions  of  the  U.  S.  and  Massachu- 
setts.    Boston,  1835.     8°. 

Constitution  of  the  U.  S.;  added,  standing 

rules  and  orders  for  the  House.  Wash.,  1848. 
12°. 

Constitution  of  the  U.  S.,   with  acts  of 

Congress  relating  to  slavery.  Rochester, 
1854.     8". 

Constitutions  of  the  several  states,  Decla- 
ration of  Independence,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1S60.  S". 

Conslitulion,    manual    of   parliamentary 

practice,  standing  rules  and  orders  [and 
Barclay's  digest].     Wash.,  1S63.     8°. 

.S"<i«;c     Wash.,  1868.     S°. 

.Same.     Wash,.  1S71.     S°. 


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Same.    Wash.,  1S72.     8°. 

Same.    Wash.,  1873.     8°. 

Debates,  resolutions  and  otlier  proceed- 
ings in  convention  on  the  adoption  of  the 
federal  constitution.     See  Elliot,  Jonathan. 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  government 

publications  of  the  U.  S.,  Sept.  5,  1774-March 
4,  1881  ;  comp.  by  B.  P.  Poore.    Wasli.,  1S85. 

Documents   rel.   to  the  negotiations   for 

peace  between  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain. 
Phila.,  1814.     12°.  I 

Facsimiles  of  manuscripts  in  European   j 

archives  rel.  to  America.    See  Stevens,  B.  F.    1 

Federal    and    confederate   constitutions. 

Cinn.,  1862.     8°.  I 

Federal  and  state  constitutions,  colonial   \ 

charters  and  other  organic  laws ;  comp.  by 
Ben.   Parley  Poore.     2   vols.     Wash.,    1S77. 

1.  8°. 

Journal,  acts  and  proceedings  of  the  con- 
vention assembled  at  Philadelphia,  May  14, 
and  dissolved  Sept.  17,  1787,  which  formed 
the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.  Boston,  1819. 
8°. 

Register  of  officers  in  the  service  of  the 

U.  -S.  See  bclou\  Interior  Dept.  Official 
register. 

Secret  proceedings   and  debates   of  the 

convention  assembled  at  Philadelphia,  1787, 
for  forming  the  constitution.  Albany,  1821. 
8°. 

Same.     Cinn.  [1838].     S°. 

State  papers  and  publicU  documents,  in- 
cluding confidential  documents,  17S9-1815. 
2d  ed.     10  vols.     Boston,  1817.     8°. 

Same.    3d  ed.    12  vols.     Boston,  1S19.    S°. 

United  States  ;  historical,  descriptive  and 

statistical.     Hartford,  1S76.     12°. 

United  States  Catholic  Historical  Maga- 
zine. See  be/ozu,  U.  S.  Catholic  Historical 
Society. 

United  States  fractional  currency  specimen 

book.     Serapbook.     4°. 

United  States  government  publications  ; 

a  monthly  catalogue,  by  John  H.  Hickco.x. 
vols.  1-5.     5  vols.     Wash.,  1S85-S9.     8°. 

United  States  Journal.    Jan. -.Sept.,  i860. 

vol.  12.     N.  Y.,  i860.     1.  8°. 

United  States  Literary  Gazette,  vols,  i, 

2,  4 ;  aftern'ard.  United  States  Review  and 
Literary  Gazette,  vols.  1-2.  5  vols.  Boston, 
1824-27.     4°  and  8°. 

United  States  Magazine  and  Democratic 

Review,  vols.  1-29.  29  vols.  Wash,  and 
N.  Y.,  1838-51.     8°. 

United  States  Magazine,  or  general  repo- 
sitory of  useful  instruction  and  rational 
amusement,  vol.  i.    Newark,  N.  J.,  1794.  8°. 

United  States  Magazine  of  science,  art, 

etc. ;    afterzi'ard,  Emerson's  Magazine  and 


Putnam's  Monthly,  vols.  1-7.  7  vols.  N. 
Y.,  1854-58.     4°  and  8°. 

L'nited  States  Medical  and  Surgical  Jour- 
nal, nos.  9-23.  N.  Y.  and  Phila.,  1835-36.  8°. 

United  States  Medical  and  Surgical  Jour- 
nal,  vols.  1-5.   5  vols.   Chicago,  1S66-70.  8°. 

United  States  Nautical   Magazine.     See 

Monthly  Nautical  Magazine. 

LInited  States  Naval  Chronicle,  by  C.  W. 

Goldsborough.     vol.  i.     Wash.,  1824.    8°. 

United  States  Review  and  Literary  Ga- 
zette.    See  above,  U.  S.  Literary  Gazette. 

Lhiited  States   Service   Magazine,     vols. 

1-5.     5  vols.     N.  Y.,  1864-66.     8°. 

L'nited  States  Telegraph-E.xtra,  devoted 

to  the  presidential  election,  pub.  by  Duff 
Green  and  Jarvis.    vol.  i.     Wash.,  1S28.    8°. 

United  States  Weekly  Telegraph,   pub. 

by  Duff  Green,  vols.  3-7;  afterward,  Politi- 
cal Register,  vols.  1-2.  6  vols,  in  8.  Wash., 
1S30-33.     8°. 

United  States  and  England.  .See  Paul- 
ding, J.  K. 

Agriciilliire,  Department  of.     Album  of 

agricultural  graphics ;  values  per  acre  of 
crops  of  the  U.  S.     Wash.,  1890.     ob.  fol. 

Album  of  agricultural  statistics  of  the 

U.  S.     Wash.,  18S9.     4°. 

Farmers'  Bulletin,   no.  9.  Wash.,  1892. 

8=. 

General  inde.x  of  the  agricultural  re- 
ports of  the  Patent  Office  for  25  years,  1837- 
61 ;  and  the  Dept.  of  Agriculture  for  15  years, 
1862-76.     Wash.,  1879.     8°. 

Investigations  of  contagious  diseases 

of  domesticated  animals  during  1882.  Wash., 
18S3.    8°. 

Miscellaneous  series.     Reports  nos.  4 

and  9.     Wash.,  1S85-92.     8°. 

Monthly  reports,   1S64-66,  '68,  '71,  '73. 

20  pains.     Wash.,  1864-73.     S°. 

Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Agri- 
culture, 1862-88.  25  vols.  Wash.,  1S62-89.  8°. 

Note:  Earlier  reports  are  included  in  the  reports 
of  the  Patent  Office. 

Report  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 

ist-3d.     3  vols.     Wash.,  1S89-92. 

Report  on  jute  culture,  and  the  im- 
portance of  the  industry  ;  by  S.  Waterhoiise. 
Wash.,  1883.     8°. 

Report  upon  forestry,  by  F.  B.  Hough. 

Wash.,  1878.     8°. 

Special  reports,  nos.  4,  18,  26,  28,  31, 

y^-ld,  40,  47.  50.  54,  55-  14  vols.  Wash., 
1878-83.     8°. 

Coutenls:  4.  Cultivation  of  the  fig;  also  the  date 
palm.  18.  Saunders,  Wm.  Tea-culture  as  a  probable 
Ainer.  industry.  26.  McMurtrie.  Wm.  Report  on  the 
culture  of  sumac  in  Sicily.  28.  McMurtrie.  Wm.  Re- 
port on  the  culture  of  the  sugar  beet  and  the  manufac 
lure  therefrom  in  France  and  the  U.S.  31.  Lyman 
Charles  P.  Contagious  pleuro-pneumonia  ;  3d  report 
33.  Collier,  Peter.  Report  on  sorghum  and  cornstalks 
,34.  Contagious  diseases  of  domesticated  animals  : 


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UNITED  STATES 


till,  uf  ilivcsligatioll.  jis-  Comsloik.J  H.  Kcpiin  t.n 
insccls  injurious  to  su^ar  cane.  36.  McMui'lrie,  Wm. 
Report  upon  slatislics  of  grape  culture  and  wine  pro- 
iluclion  in  llie  U.  S.  for  iSSo.  40.  Andrews,  C.  C. 
r..iidilion  and  needs  of  spring  wheal  culture  in  the 
Northwest  47.  Hemphill.  J.  C.  Climate,  soil,  and 
.iKiicultural  capabilities  of  S.  Carolina  and  Georgia. 
50.  Dissemination  of  Texas  fever  of  cattle  and  how  to 
control  it.  54.  Loring.  George  B.  Address  before  the 
Mississippi  Valley  Cane-Growers'  Association.  St. 
Louis,  1SS2.  55.  Aiken,  D.  \V.  The  Grange :  its 
origin,  progress  and  educational  purposes. 

Bureau  of  Animal  Industry,     ist-zd 

annual  reports.    2  vols.    Wash.,  1SS4-85.    8°. 

Special  report  on  diseases  of  the 

horse  ;  prepared  under  the  direction  of  n. 
E.  Salmon.     Wash.,  1S90.     S". 

Bureau  0/ Chemistry.     Bulletin,    nos. 

]  and  4.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1SS3-S4.    8°. 

Contrnls:  I.  Investigation  of  the  composition  of 
.\merican  wheat  and  corn.    j.  Same.    2d  report. 

Division  of  Entomot'ogy.  4th-5th  re- 
ports of  the  U.  S.  Entomological  Commis- 
sion.    2  vols.     W.^sh..  1SS5-90.    S°. 

CoHlenIs:  4.  Riley.  C.  V.  The  cotton  worm,  with 
chapter  on  the  boll  worm.  5.  Packard,  A.  S.  Insects 
injurious  to  forest  and  shade  trees. 

Xote:  For  previous  reports,  see  below,  Interior 
Dept.,  Geol.  and  Geog.  Survey  of  the  Territories, 
Entomological  Commission, 

Division  0/  Statistics.    Reports,  .-Xug., 

Oct.,  Nov,     Wash.,  1S92.     S°. 

Report  of  the  statistician.      New 

series,  nos.  .37-42,  44,  49-S6,  S8-98.  55  pams. 
Wash.,  1S87-92.     8°. 

Special  reports  of  the  statistician. 

July-Oct.     Wash.,  1S92.     S". 

Forestry  Division.      Bulletins,     nos. 

1-2.     2  vols.     Wash.,  18S7-S8.    8°. 

Contents:  I.  Report  on  the  relation  of  railroads 
to  forest  supplies  and  forestry.  2.  Report  on  the 
forest  conditions  of  the  Rocky  Mts.,  and  other  papers. 

U'eat/ier    Bureau.       Special     report. 

Wash..  1S91.     8°. 

Board  on  Geograpliic  Xanies.    Bulletins, 

1-3.     3  vols.     Wash.,  1890-91.     S°. 

ist  Report,  1890-91.    Wash.,  1S92.    8°. 

Commission  of  Fisli  and  Fislieries.  Bul- 
letin,   vols.  1-9.   9  vols.    Wash.,  1881-91.   8°. 

Fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the 

United  States ;  prepared  by  George  Brown 
Goode  and  a  staff  of  associates.  7  vols. 
Wash.,  j«,S4-S7.     4°. 

Report  of  the  Commissioner,  1871-S7. 

rs  vols.     Wash.,  1S73-91.    8°. 

Commission    to   tlic   Central   and  .South 

American  .States.  Reports.  2  vols.  Wash., 
1887.    8°. 

Commission  under  the  f>th  Article  of  the 

Treaty  of  Amity  with  Great  Britain.     Brief 

statement  of  opinions,  etc.;  by  One  of  the 
fommissioners.     I'hila.,  1800.     8°. 

Comniissionrr  to  International  Congress 

on  I'rcvculii'u  and  depression  of  Crime. 
Treliminar)  report  [hv  K.  C.  Wines].  Wash., 
1H72.    8". 


Commissioners  on  the  Irrigation  of  the 

San  Joaquin,  Tulare  and  Sacramento  i 'alleys 
of  California.     Report.    Wash.,  1S74.     8°. 

Commissioners  to  Confer  with  the  Insur- 
gents in  the  II  eslern  Counties  of  Pennsylvania. 
Report.     Phila.,  1794.     8°. 

Commissioners  to  International  Exhibi- 
tion, I'ienna,  1S73.  Reports:  ed.  by  R.  H. 
Thurston.    4  vols.     Wash.,  1876.    8°. 

Commissioners  to  Paris   Universal  E.v- 

position  of  1867.  Official  catalogue  of  the 
products  of  the  U.  S.,  exhibited  at  Paris, 
1867,  with  statistical  notices.  Paris,  1867. 
12°. 

Reports  of  the  commissioners  ;  ed.  by 

Wm.  P.  Blake.     6  vols.     Wash.,  1870.     8°. 

Commissioners  to  Paris  L'nii>ersal  Ex- 
position, 1S7S.  Reports  of  the  commissioners. 
5  vols.     Wash.,  iSSo.     8°. 

Congress.     Abridgment  of  debates.     See 

Benton,  Thomas  H. 

Act  for  establishing  rules  and  articles 

for  the  government  of  the  armies  of  the  U.  S. 

Wash.,  1812.     12°. 
Act  to  enforce  "an  act  laying  an  em- 
bargo on  all  ships  and  vessels  in  harbours  of 

the  U.  S."     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
Act  to  establish  a  uniform  system  of 

bankruptcy   throughout   the   U.   S.     N.  Y., 

1S42.     8°. 
Act  to  guarantee  a  republican  form  of 

government  to  Texas,  Louisiana,  Arkansas, 

etc.     n.  t.  p.     8°. 
Act  to  incorporate  the  subscribers  to 

the  Bank  of  the  U.  S.     Phila.,  1S16.     12°. 
Act   to   provide  a   national   currency 

secured  by  a  pledge  of  U.  S.  stocks.    Wash., 

1S63.     8°." 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1863.    8°. 

Act  to  provide  internal  revenue.  1S62. 

Albany,  1S62.     8°. 

Same.     n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1S64.]    8°. 

Same,  as  amended,  Mch.  3,  1865.     n. 

t.  p.     [Wash.,  1865.]    8°. 
Acts  passed  at  the  1st  Congress,  1789. 

Phila.,  1795.     8°. 
Acts  passed  at  the  2d  Congress,  1791. 

Phila,,  n.  d.     S°. 
Acts  passed  at  the  3d  Congress,  1793. 

Phila.,  1794.     8°. 
Acts,  2oth  Congress,    vol.  8.    n.  t.  p. 

[Wash.,  1835,]    8». 

—  Acts  and  resolutions,  2Sth  Cong,,  2d 

sess,  ;  29th  Cong.,  1st  and  2d  sess.  ;  30th 
Cong.,  1st  sess.  ;  37th  Cong.,  ist  sess.;  38th 
Cong.,  2d  sess,  ;  39th  Cong.,  2d  sess. ;  40th 
Cong.,  ist  and  2d  sess.;  42d  Cong.,  2d  .se.ss.; 
43d  Cong.,  1st  sess,  10  vols.  Wash.,  1845- 
74.     8°. 

Address  and  recommendations  to  the 

states  by  the  U.  .S.  in  Congress  assembled. 
Phila..  17S3.     S". 


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Bills,  nth  Cong.,  3d  sess.;  i3tli  Cong., 

3dsess.;  15th  Cong.,  2d  sess.;  1S10-19.  3  vols. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     fol. 

Cases  of  contested  elections  in  Con- 
gress, 1789-1S34;  comp.  by  M.  St.  Clair 
Clarke  and  D.  A.  Hall.     Wash.,  1834.     8°. 

Cases  of  contested  elections  in  Con- 
gress, 1S34-65;  comp.  by  D.  \V.  Bartlett. 
Wash.,  1865.     8°. 

Compilation  of  the  internal   revenne 

laws  of  the  U.  S.;  with  appendi.x.  Wash., 
1S73.     8°. 

Congressional    directory,   2Sth  Cong., 

2d  sess.;  29th  Cong.,  2d  sess.;  31st  Cong., 
ist  sess.;  32d  Cong.,  ist  sess.;  34th  Cong.,  ist 
sess.  [2d  ed.];  35th  Cong.,  ist  sess.  [3d  ed.]; 
36th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  [ist  and  2d  ed.],  2d  sess. 
[2d  ed.];  37th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  [2d  ed.];  38th 
Cong.,  ist  sess.  [ist  ed.],  2d  sess.  [ist  ed.]; 
39th  Cong.,  ist  sess.  [2d  ed,],  2d  sess.  [ist 
ed.];  40th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  [2d  ed.],  3d  sess. 
[2d  ed.];  41st  Cong.,  1st  sess.  [2d  and  3d  ed.], 
2d  sess.  [ist  ed.],  3d  sess.  [2d  ed.];  42d  Cong., 
ist  sess.  [ist  ed.],  2d  sess.  [ist  and  2d  ed.], 
3d  sess.  [ist  and  2d  ed.];  43d  Cong.,  ist  sess. 
[2d,  3d  and  4th  ed.],  2d  sess.  [ist  and  2d  ed.]; 
44th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  [ist-3d  ed.],  2d  sess. 
[ist  and  3d  ed.];  45th  Cong.,  ist  sess.  [ist 
ed.],  2d  sess.  [ist  and  2d  ed.],  3d  sess.  [ist 
ed.];  46th  Cong.,  ist  sess.  [ist  ed.],  2d  sess. 
[ist-3d  ed.];  47th  Cong.,  ist  sess.  [2d  and  3d 
ed.],  2d  sess.  [ist  and  2d  ed.].  Special  sess. 
[ist  ed.];  4Sth  Cong.,  1st  sess.  [ist  and  3d 
ed.],  2d  sess.  [ist  ed.];  49th  Cong.,  ist  sess. 
[ist  and  3d  ed.],  2d  sess.  [ist  and  2d  ed.]; 
50th  Cong.,  1st  sess.  [2d  ed.];  51st  Cong.,  ist 
sess.  [2d  ed.],  2d  sess.  [2d  ed.];  52d  Cong., 
ist  sess.  [2d  ed.].  59  vols.  Wash.,  1S45-92. 
8°. 

S\'o/e:  3ist-3Slh  Cong,  cunip.  by  postmaster  of  the 
House  ;  39th-46tli  Cong.,  ist  sess.,  by  B.  P.  Poore :  46th 
Cong.,  2d-3d  sess.,  by  F.  A.  Richardson  ;  47th-49th 
Cong.,  by  B.  F.  Poore  ;  soth-52d  Cong.,  "Official  con- 
gressional directory,  by  W.  H.  Micliael." 

Congressional  Globe  ;  containing  the 

debates,  proceedings,  etc.,  of  Congress,  1833- 
73.     108  vols.     Wash.,  1S35-73.     4°. 

Congressional  Record  ;  containing  the 

proceedings  and  debates,  etc.  vols.  1-24. 
24  vols.     Wash.,  1874-93.     4°. 

—  Debates    and    proceedings,    ist-i8th 

Cong.,  1789-1S24.  42  vols.  Wash.,  1834-56. 
8°. 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  U.  S.  from 

the  commencement  of  the  federal  govern- 
ment to  the  3d  sess.  of  the  5th  Congress  ; 
[ed.]  by  Thomas  Herty.     Bait.,  iSoo.     8°. 

Examination  of  the  late  proceedings 

Congress  respecting  the  official  conduct  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.     n.  p.  [1793].    8°. 

Finding  list,  showing  where,  in  the  set 

of  congressional  documents,  the  individual 
volumes  of  certain  series  of  government  pub- 


lications are  found  ;  prepared  by  John  G. 
Ames.     [Wash.,  1892.]     8°. 

—  General  public  acts  of  Congress  re- 
specting the  sale  and  disposition  of  public 
lands,  etc.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1S38.     8°. 

Immigration  laws  of  the  U.  S.;  comp. 

by  Wm.  C.  Endicott,  Jr.     Wash.,  1887.     8°. 

Internal  revenue  laws  ;   act  approved 

June  30,  1864,  with  acts  amendatory  and 
tables  of  ta.xation  and  e.xemplion  ;  comp.  bv 
H.  Dresser.     N.  Y.,  1866.     8°. 

Internal  revenue  and  tariff  law,  passed 

July  13,  1S70;  comp.  by  H.  E.  Dresser.  N. 
"v.,  1S70.     8°. 

Laws  governing  the  inspection  of  for- 
eign passenger  steam  vessels.  Wash.,  1S87. 
8°. 

■ Laws  governing  the  steam-boat  inspec- 
tion service ;  revised  statutes  as  amended  by 
acts,  1881,  '86,  '87.     Wash.,  1888.     8°. 

—  Laws  and  information  rel.  to  claims 

against  the  government  of  the  U.  S.   Wash., 

1866.  8°. 

Laws  of  the  colonial  and  state  govern- 

inents  rel.  to  Indian  affairs,  1633-1831  ;  with 
proceedings  and  laws  of  Congress,  1800-30, 
on  the  same  subject.     Wash.,  1832.    8°. 

Laws,    ist-8th  Cong.     7  vols.     Phila. 

and  Wash.,  1796-1805.     8°. 

.Vo/t'.-    Vols.  1-4  and  6  are  published  in   Philadel- 
phia ;  vols.  5  and  7  in  Washington. 

—  Laws  relating  to  direct  taxes  and  in- 
ternal duties.     N.  Y.,  1813.     8°. 

Laws    relating    to    internal    revenue, 

comprising  the  act  of  June  30,  1S64,  as 
amended  bv  subsequent  acts,  etc.     Wash., 

1867.  8°. 

Laws,  treaties,  regulations  and  other 

documents  respecting  the  public  lands.  2 
vols.     Wash.,  1828-36.     8°. 

—  Military  laws  of  the  U.  S.;  comp.  by 

Trueman  Cross.     Wash.,  1825.     S°. 

—  Military  laws  of  the  L'.  S.;  by  John  F. 

Callan.     Bait.,  1858.     8°. 

Military  laws  of  the  L^.  .S.,  from  the 

foundation  of  the  government  to  1863:  bv  J. 

F.  Callan.     Phila.,  1863.     8°. 
Militia  laws  of  the  U.  S.,  and  of  Massa- 
chusetts, with  appendix  ;  comp.  by  Wm.  H. 

Sumner.     Boston,  1824.     12°. 
New  tariff  act,  or  rates  of  duties  on 

imports  into  the  U.  S.     N.  Y.,  1832.     12°. 
Official  congressional  directory.     See 

above,  Congressional  directory. 
Patent  laws  of  the  U.  S.,  etc.     N.  Y., 

n.  d.     8°. 
Post-office  law,  with  instructions,  forms 

and  tables  of  distances.     Wash.  [iSoo].     8°. 
Postal  laws   and  regulations ;    comp. 

and   ed.   by   Arthur  H.    Bissell   and  T.    B. 

Kirby.     Wash.,  1879.     8°. 
.V(7;;/,-.     Wash.,  1887.     8°. 


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Public  documents  and  proceedings  of 

the  23d  Congress,  includingleading speeches, 
etc.     N.  Y.,  1S34.     8°. 

Quarantine  laws.     Wash.,  18S7.     S°. 

Register  of  debates,  iSth-25tli  Cong., 

1S24-37.    14  vols,  in  29.    Wash.,  1S25-37.   8°. 

Register  of  debates  ;  being  a  report  of 

speeches  delivered  in  the  two  Houses  of 
Congress  ;  23d  Cong.,  ist  session.  3  vols. 
Wash.,  1S34.     S". 

Revised  statutes,  relating  to  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  and  post  roads,  passed  at 
1st  session  of  the  43d  Congress,  1875-74  ;  with 
the  public  treaties  in  force,  Dec.  i,  1S73. 
Wash..  1S75.     1.  8°. 

Secret  journals  of  the  acts  and  pro- 
ceedings of  Congress,  to  the  adoption  of  the 
constitution.     4  vols.     Boston,  1S20.     8°. 

.Speeches  on  the  passage  of  the  bill  for 

the  removal  of  the  Indians,  delivered  in 
Congress,  1S30.     Boston,  1S30.     8°. 

Statutes  at  large,   [private   acts]  and 

treaties  of  the  U.  S.;  36th  Cong.,  2d  sess.; 
3Sth  Cong.,  2d  sess.;  41st  Cong.,  1st  sess.; 
42d  Cong.,  2d  and  3d  sess.;  ed.  by  George 
P.  Sanger.     5  vols.     Boston,  1S61-73.    4°. 

—  Statutes;  43d  Cong.,  ist  and  2d  sess.; 

44th  Cong.,  ist  and  2d  sess.;  45th Cong.,  ist- 
3d sess.;  46th  Cong.,  ist-3d  sess.;  47th  Cong., 
2d  sess.;  49th  Cong.,  ist  and  2d  sess.  12  vols. 
Wash..  1S74-87.     4°. 

Note:  There  is  not  probably  more  than  one.  if 
indeed  one,  complete  .set  of  Congressional  documents 
in  existence.  The  earlier  documents  were  not  num- 
bered consecutively,  nor  bound  in  volumes  uniformly; 
it  is  therefore  often  diflicult  to  tell  with  certainty  to 
which  house  the  Executive  documents  of  the  early 
sessions  belong,  and  they  sometimes  contain  papers  of 
both  houses  ;  in  all  such  cases  they  have  been  placed 
as  seemed  best.  For  a  republication  of  all  congrcs- 
«^ional  papers  of  f^cneral  interest  prior  to  1S23,  sec 
"American  Stale  Papers." 

ist-2d   Congress   [Mch.   4,    i7S9-Mch.    2, 

1793].  History  ol  Congress  ;  exhibiting  a 
classification  oftheproceedingsof  the  .Senate 
and  the  House,  1789-93.  [vol.  I  ;  all  pub- 
li.shed.]     I'hila.,  1S43.     8°. 

ist  Cong.    [.Mch.   4,   1789-Mch.  3,    1791]. 

ist  session.  House.  Journal.  N.  Y.  [1789]. 
fol. 

2d  session.     House.    Journal.     N.  Y., 

1790.  fol. 

3d  .session.     House.     Journal.    Phila., 

1791.  fol. 

2d   Cong.   [Oct.    24,   1791-Mch.   2,   1793]. 

isl  session.  House,  lournal.  Phila.,  1792. 
fol. 

2d  session.    House.    Jotirnal.     Phila., 

1793.     fol. 

3d  Cong.   [Dec.   2.    1793-Mcli.   3,   1795]. 

1st  session.  Senalc.  Journal.  Phila.,  179^ 
[1794I.     fol.  '    I 

2d  session.     Senate.    Journal.    Phila.,   I 

>794[i795]-     '■'JI. 


4th  Cong.   [Dec.  7,  1795-Mch.  3,  1797]. 

ist  session.     Senate.    Journal.     Phila.,  1795 
[1796].     8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Phila., 

1796  [1-97]-     S°. 

5th   Cong.  [May  15,   1797-Mch.  4,   1799]. 

1st  session.     House.    Journal.     Phila.,  1797. 
8°. 

2d  session.     House.    Journal.    Phila., 

1797  [1798]-    s°. 

3d  session.     Senate.    Journal.    Phila., 

1799.     8°. 
House,    lournal.    Phila.,  179S  [1799]. 

8°. 

Executive  documents.    Phila.,  1798.   fol. 

6th   Cong.    [Dec.    2,   1799-Mch.  3,   iSoi]. 

1st  session.    House.    Journal.    Phila.  [1800]. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees,     n.  t.  p.  [1799- 
1800].    8°. 

8th  Cong.   [Oct.   17.   iSo3-Mch.   1,   1S05]. 

2d  session.     House.     Executive  documents. 
2  vols.     n.  t.  p.     [1S04-05.]    8°  and  fol. 

Reports  of  committees,     n.  t.  p.  [1804- 
05.]     8°. 

9th  Cong.   [Dec.   2,   1805-Mch.  3,    1807]. 

ist  session.    House?    Executive  documents. 
2  vols.     n.  t.  p.     [1805-06.]    8°. 

10th  Cong.  [Oct.  6,   1807-Mch.  3.   1809]. 

ist  session.     Senate.     State  papers,     n.  t.  p. 
[1807-08.]     8°. 

House.     Executive  documents,     n. 

t.  p.     [1807-08.]    8°. 
2d  session.   Senate.    Dociunenls.    n.  t. 

p.    [1S08-09.]    Sf. 
House.    Executive  documents,     n. 

t.  p.   [1808-09.]    8°. 

nth  Cong.  [May  22,   1809-Mch.  3,  1811]. 

1st  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1809. 
8°. 

2d  session.     House.     Executive  dors. 

6  vols.     n.  t.  p.     [1809-10.]    8°  and  fol. 
3d  se.ssion.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

iSio.     8°. 
House.     Executive   documents.     3 

vols.     n.  t.  p.     [1810-11.]     8°  and  fol. 

Reports  of  committees.    2  vols,     11.  t.  p. 

[1810-11].     8". 

I2th  Cong.  [Nov.  4,  iSii-Mch.  3,  1813]. 

ist  session.    Senate.     Executive  documents. 
2  vols.     n.  I.  p.    [1811-12.]    8°. 

House.    Executive  documents,    n. 

t.  p.     [1811-12].     8°. 

13th  Cong.  [May  24,   1813-Mch.  3,  1S15I. 

ist  session.     House.    Execulive  documents, 
n.  t.  p.    [1813]    8°. 

2d   session.     Senate.     .Senate  papers. 

n.  l.p.     1 1813-14.]     8°. 
House.   Journal.    Wash.,  iSi3-[i4]. 

8°. 

Executive  documents.     2  vols.     n.  t.  p. 

[Wash.,  1S13-14].     8". 


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—  3d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

iSi4-[i5]-     S°. 

State  papers,     n.  t.  p.  [1S14-15].     S°. 

House.   Journal.   Wash.,  iSi4-[i5]. 

S". 

E.xecutive  documents.     3  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[1814-15.]     S°  and  fol. 

Reports  of  committees,     n.  t.  p.  [1S14- 

15]   s°. 

14th  Cong.   [Dec.  4,  iSi5-Mch.  3,  iSi;]. 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1815. 
8°. 

Senate   documents,     n.    t.    p.     [Wash., 
1815-16].     8°. 

—  House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1815.    S°. 

Executive  documents.     3  vols.    [Wash., 
1S15-16].     8°  and  fol. 

Reports  of  committees,    n.  t.  p.    [Wash., 
1816].     8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1816.     8°. 
Senate  documents,   n.  t.  p.    [1816-17.]   8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S16.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     3  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[1816-17].     8°  and  fol. 

Reports  of  committees,     u.  t.  p.    [1816- 
17.]    8°. 

15th  Cong.  [Dec.   1,  iSi7-Mch.  3,   1S19] 

1st  session.     Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1817 
8°. 

Senate   documents.      2    vols.      n.    t.    p 
[Wash.,  1817-1S].     8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1817.    8° 

Executive  documents,   vols.  3-8.   6  vols 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1817-18.]     8°. 

2d  session.     Senate.   Journal.    Wash. 

181S.     8°. 

Senate   documents.      2   vols.      n.   t.   p 
[Wash.,  181S-19.]     8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  iSiS.   8° 

Executive  documents.     5  vols.     n.  t.  p 
[Wash.,  1818-19.]     8°. 

Xote:    Several  documents  are  lacking. 

Reports  of  committees.     2  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[1818-19.]    s°. 

i6th  Cong.  [Dec.  6.  iSi9-Mch.  3,   1S21]. 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1819. 
8°. 

Senate  documents,     vols.   1-2.     2  vols, 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1819-20.]    8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1819.   8°. 

Executive  documents,   vols.  1-8.   8  vols, 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1819-20.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees,   n.  t.  p.    [Wash., 
1S19-20.]     S°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1S20.    8°. 

Senate  documents,     vols.   1-4.     4  vols, 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1820-21.]     8°. 


House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1820.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     9  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1820-21.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees,   n.  t.  p.    [Wash., 
1820-21.]    8°. 

17th  Cong.  [Dec.  3,   iS2i-Mch.  3,  1S23]. 

1st  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S21. 
8°. 

Senate   documents,     vols.    1-2.     2  vols, 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1821-22.]     8°. 
House.  Journal.    Wash.,  1821.    8°. 

Executive  documents.     7  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1821-22.]    8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     2  vols.    n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1821-22.]    8°. 

2d  session.     Senate.    Journal.   Wash., 

1S22.     8°. 

Senate   documents.      2    vols.      n.    t.    p. 
[Wash.,  1822-23'.]     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1822.    8°. 

Executive   documents.      9   vols,    in    10. 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1822-23.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     2  vols.    n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S22-23.]    8°. 

i8th  Cong.    [Dec.  1,  1823-March  3,  1825]. 

1st  session.     Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1823. 
8°. 

Senate  documents,   vols.  1  and  3.    2  vols, 
n.  t.  p.     [1823-24.]     8=. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S23.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     12  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S23-24.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees,     vol.2,     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S23-24.]    8°. 

•  2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1824.     S°. 

Senate  documents,     vols.   1-3.     3   vols, 
n.  t.  p.     [1824-25.]     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash..  1824.    8°. 

E.xecutive  documents.     S  vols,  in  9.     n. 
t.  p.     [Wash.,  1S24-25.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    2  vols.    n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S24-25.]     8°. 

19th  Cong.    [Dec.  5,  1825-Mch.  3,  1827]. 

1st  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S25. 
8°. 

Senate  documents,    vols.  1^3,  5.    4  vols, 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1825-26.].     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1825.    8°. 

Executive  documents.     10  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1825-26.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     2  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1825-26].     8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.     Journal.    Wash., 

1826.     8°. 

Senate  documents.      3   vols.      n.   t.   p. 
[Wash.,  1826-27.]    8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S26.    8°. 

Executive  documents.     10  vols,  in    11. 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1826-27.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     3  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1826-27.]     8°. 


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712 


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20th  Cong.  [Dec.  3,  iSzy-Mch.  3,  1S29]. 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash..  1S27. 
8°. 

Senate  documents,    vols.   1-4.    4  vols, 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1S27-2S.]    8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S27.   8°. 

Executive  documents.    7  vols.     [Wash., 
1827-2S.]     S°. 

Reports  of  committees.    4  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S27-2S.]    8°. 

2d  session.    Senate,    (ournal.    Wash., 

1S28.     8°. 

Public    documents.      2   vols.      n.   t.   p. 
[Wash.,  1S28-29.]    8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S2S.   8°. 

E.xecutive  documents.     6  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
I  Wash.,  1S28-29.]    8°. 

Reports  of  committees,   n.  t.  p.  [Wash., 
1828.]     8°. 

2ist  Cong.  [Dec.  7,  1829-Mch.  3,  1S31]. 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S29. 
8°. 

Public    documents.      2   vols.      n.   t.   p. 
[Wash.,  1829-30.]    8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1829.   8°. 

Executive  documents.    4  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S29-30.]    8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     3  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash..  1S29-30.]    8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1S30.     S". 

Public    documents.      2   vols.      n.   t.   p. 
[Wash.,  1829-30.]    8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S30.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     4  vols.     Wash., 
1S30-31.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees,   n.  t.  p.  [Wash., 
1830-31.]    8°. 

22d  Cong.    [Dec.  5,   1831-Mch.   2,   1S33]. 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1831. 
S°. 

Public  documents.    ^  vols.   Wash.,  1830- 
31-     S". 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S31.   8°. 

Executive    documents.      7   vols,    in    8. 
Wash.,  1830-31.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    5\ols.    Wash., 
1831-32.     8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1832.    8°. 

Public  documents.    2  vols.   Wash.,  18^2- 
M.    8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1832.   8°. 

Executive  documents,     t,  vols.     Wash., 
1832-33.     S°. 

Reports  of  committees.  Wash.,  1S32.  8°. 

23d  Cong.   I  Dec.   2,   1833-Mcli.  3,   1S35]. 

ist  session.    Senate,    journal.    Wash.,  1S33. 
8°. 

Public  documents.     \(>K.   16.  S   in,     ij 
vols.     Wash.,  1834-35.     s 


House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S33.   8". 

Executive  documents.     6  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S33-34.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     3  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S33-34.I    8°. 
2d  session.   Senate.    Journal.     Wash., 

1534.  8°. 

Public  documents.   4  vols.    Wash.,  18^3- 
54-     S". 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1835.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     5  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash..  1833-35.]    8". 

Reports  of  committees.     2  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S33-34.]    8°. 

24th  Cong.  [Dec.  7,  iS35-Mch.  3,  1837]. 

1st  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1835. 
S°. 

Public  documents.  6  vols.    Wash.,  1835- 
36.     S°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash..  1835.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     7  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1835-36.]     S". 

Reports  of  committees.     ^  vols.     11.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S35-36.]    8°. 
2d  session.    Senate,     lournal.    Wash., 

1836.  8°. 

Public  documents.   3  vols.   Wash..  1836- 
37-     8=. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S37.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     4  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1836-37.]    8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     ^  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1836-37.]     8=. 

—  25th  Cong.  [Sept.  4,  iS37-Mch.  3,  1839]. 
ist  session.  Senate.  Journal.  Wash.,  1837. 
8°. 

Public  documents.     Wash.,  1837.     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S37.   8°. 

Executive  documents,  and    Reports  of 
committees.     Wash.,  1S37.     8°. 
2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1837.  S°. 

Public  documents.   6  vols.    Wash.,  1838. 
S°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1838.   8°. 

Executive   documents.      12   vols   in    13. 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1S3--3S.]    8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     4  vols.     11.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S37-3S.]    8°. 
3d  session.    .Senate,     journal.    Wash., 

1535.  >. 

Public  documents.   5  vols.    Wash.,  18^9. 
s°. 
Mouse.    Journal.    Wash.,  1839.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     6  vols.     Wash., 
183.S-39.     S". 

Reports  (if  committees.     2  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
I  Wash..  1838-39].     8°. 

—  26th  Cong.  [Dec.  2,  iS39-Mch.  3,  1S41]. 
ist  session.  Senate.  lournal.  Wash.,  1839. 
8°. 

Public  clocumeiils.   8  vols.    Wash.,  1840. 


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713 


UNITED  STATES 


House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1840.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     7  vols.     11.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S39-40.]     S°. 

Reports  of  committees.     4  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1839-40.]     8°. 


—  29th  Cong.  [Dec.  i,  1845-Mch.  3,  1S47]. 
ist  session.  Senate.  Journal.  Wash.,  1845- 
46.     8°. 

Public  documents.   9  vols.    Wash.,  1846. 
8°. 


2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,    ( House.     Journal.     Wash.,   1S45-46. 


1840.  8' 
Public  documents.    5  vols,  in  6.    Wash., 

1841.  8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S41.   8°. 

E.xecutive  documents.     6  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1840-41.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees,   n.  t.  p.   [Wash., 
1S40-41.]    8°. 
— —  27th  Cong.   [May  51,   iS4i-Mch.  3,   1843]. 
ist  session.    Senate.     Journal.    Wash..  1841. 
8°. 

Public   documents,      n.    t.    p.      [Wash., 
1841.]     8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1841.   8°. 

Executive  documents,  and   Reports   of 
committees,     n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1841.]     8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    W^ash., 

1S41.     8°. 

Public    documents.      5   vols.      n.    t.    p. 
[Wash.,  1841-42.]     8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S41.    8°. 

Executive  documents.     6  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1841-42.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     5  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1841-42.]     4°. 
3d  session.    Senate.     Journal.    Wash., 

1842.  8°. 

Public    documents.      4   vols.      n.    t.    p. 
[Wash.,  1842-43.]     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S43.    ^°- 

Executive  documents.     8  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S41-43.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     4  vols.     n.  t,  p. 
[Wash.,  1842-43.]     8°. 

28th  Cong.   [Dec.  4,   1843-Mch.  3,   1,845]. 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.     Wash.,  1843. 
8°. 

Public  documents.    7  vols.    W'ash.,  1844. 
8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S44.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     6  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S43-44.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     3  vols,     n,  t.  p. 
[Wasli.,  1843-44.]     8°. 

2d  session.    .Senate.     Journal.    Wash., 

1844.     8°. 

Public     documents.        11    vols,    in     13. 
Wash.,  1845.     8°. 

House.     Journal.     Wash.,   1S44-45. 

8°. 

E.xecutive  documents.     4  vols,  in  5.     n. 
t.  p.     [Wash.,  1844-45.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     \\'ash.,   1S44- 
45-     8°. 


Executive  documents.     8  vols.     n.  t.  \i. 
[Wash.,  1845-46.]     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  4  vols.  n.  t.  |). 
[Wash.,  1846-47.]     8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.     Joinnal.    Wasli., 

1S46-47.     8°. 

Public  documents.  3  vols.  Wash.,  1847. 
8°. 

■ House.     Journal.     Wash.,  1S46-47. 

8°. 

Executive  documents.  4  vols.  u.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1846-47.]     S°. 

Reports  of  committees,  n.  t.  p.  [Wash., 
1846-47.]     8°. 

30th  Cong.  [Dec.  6,   1847-Mch.  3,   1849]. 

1st  session.    Senate.    Journal.   Wash.,  1847- 
48.     8°. 

Executive  documents.  8  vols.  '  Wash., 
1847.     8^ 

Miscellaneous  documents.  Wash.,  1848. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  Wash.,  1847.  8°. 

House.     Journal.     Wash.,  1847-48. 

8°. 

Executive  documents.  9  vols.  n.  t.  p. 
_  [Wash.,  1847-48.]     8°. 

Miscellaneous  documents.  Wash.,  1,848. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  4  vols.  u.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S47-4S.]     8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wasli., 

1849.     8°. 

Executive  documents.  4  vols.  n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  184S-49.]     8°. 

Misc.  documents.  2  vols.  Wash.,  1849. 
S°. 

Reports  of  committees.  Wash.,  1849.  8°. 

• House.     Journal.     Wash.,   1S48-49. 

S°. 

Executive  documents.  7  vols.  n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1848-49.]     8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1849.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  2  vols.  n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S48-49.]     8°. 

Special    session    [Mch.    5-23,    1849]. 

Senate.     Documents.     Wash.,  1849.     8°. 

31st  Cong.   [Dec.  3,   iS49-Mch.  3,   1S51]. 

1st  session.    .Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1849- 
50.     8°. 

Executive  documents.  14  vols.  Wash., 
1849-50.     8°. 

Misc.  documents.  2  vols.  Wash.,  1850. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees,  n.  t.  p.  [Wash., 
1849-50.]     8°. 


UNITED  STATES 


7U 


UNITED  STATES 


House.    Journal.     Wash.,  1S49-50. 

Executive  documents.     :i   vols,   in    14. 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1S49-50.]    S°. 

Misc.  documents.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1S50. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     5  vols.     n.  t.  p. 
[Wash.,  1S49-50.]     S°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1850-51.     8°. 

Executive  documents.     5  vols.     Wash., 

1551.  8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1S51.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     Wash.,    1S51. 
8°. 

House.    Journal.     Wash.,  1850-51. 

8°. 

Executive   documents.      8  vols,    in    10. 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1850-51.]    8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1851.    8°. 

Reports  of  committees,   n.  t.  p.  [Wash., 
1850-51.]    8°. 

Special    session    [Mch.    4-13,    1851]. 

Senate.     Documents.     3  vols.     Wash..  1S51. 
8°. 

32d  Cong.  [Dec.  i,  iSsi-Mch.  3,  1853]. 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S51- 
52.     8°. 

Executive   documents.     16  vols,   ni    17. 
Wash.,  1852.     8°. 

Misc.  docimiculs.     Wash.,  1852.    8°. 
Reports  of  committees.    2  vols.    Wash., 

1552.  8°. 

House.     Journal.     Wash.,   1851-52. 

S°. 

Executive  documents.     15  vols,   in    19. 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1851-52.]     8°. 

Misc.  documents.     3  vols.     Wash.,  1S52. 

4°. 

Reports  of  committees.     Wash.,    1852. 
8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1S52.     8°. 

Executive   documents.     11   vols,   in    12. 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1852-53.).     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1S53.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     Wash.,    1853. 
S°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1852.   8°. 

Executive  documents.     11   vols,   in    13. 
n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1852-53.]     8°. 

Misc.  documents.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1S53. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees,    n.  t.  p.   [Wash., 

1S52-S.V]    s°- 

Special  session  [Mch.  4-Apl.  11,  1S53]. 

Senate.     Documents.     Wash.,  1853.     8°. 

33d  Cong.   [Dec.  5.   iS53-Mch.  3.   1855]. 

isl  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S53. 
8°. 

Executive  documents.     14  vols,   in   15. 
Wash.,  1854.    8=>  and  4°. 


Misc.  documen's.     Wash.,  1S54.    8°. 

Reports  of   committees.     2  vols,   in  3. 
Wash..  1S54.     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S53.   8°. 

Executive  documents.  19  vols,  in  30. 
Wash.,  1854-55.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.-,  1S54.    8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    3  vols.    Wash., 

1554.  8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    lournal.    Wash., 

1854.     8°. 

Executive  documents.  14  vols,  in  26. 
Wash.,  1S55-56.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  3  vols.  Wash.,  1855.  8°. 
Reports  of  committees.   Wash.,  1855.  8°. 

House.    Journal.   Wash.,  1854.    8°. 

Executive  documents.  14  vols,  in  30. 
Wash.,  1855.     8°  and  4'^. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1855.    8°. 
Reports  of  committees.   Wash.,  1855.  8°. 

34th  Cong.   [Dec.  3,  iS55-Mch.  3,  1857]. 

I  St  and  2d  sessions.  Senate.  lournal.  Wash., 
1856.     8°. 

Executive  documents.  20  vols,  in  25. 
Wash.,  1856-58.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1856.    8°. 
Reports  of  committees.    2  vols.    Wash., 
1856.     8°. 
House.     lournal.     2  vols.     Wash., 

1555.  8°. 

Executive  documents.  16  vols,  in  25. 
[v.  14,  pt.  I  w.]     Wash.,  1856-59.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  2  vols.  Wash.,  1856. 
8°. 

Re|>orts  from  the  Court  of  Claims.  2  vols. 
Wash.,  1856.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    3  vols.    Wash., 

1856.  8°. 

3d  session.    .Senate.    lournal.    Wash., 

1856, '57.     8=. 

Executive  documents.     16  vols.    Wash 

1857.  8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1857.     8°. 

Reportsof committees.  Wash.,  1857.  8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1856.    8°. 

Executive  documents.  13  vols,  in  iS. 
Wash.,  1S57.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1S5-.     8°. 

Reports  from  the  Court  of  Claims. 
Wash.,  1857.     8". 

Reportsof  committees.  3  vols.  Wash., 
1S57.     8°. 

35th  Cong.,  Special  session  |Mch.  4-14. 

1857].  Senate.  Executive  docmnent'^ 
Wash.,  1857.  4°.  (For  Journal  and  Mis< 
docs.,  see  34th  Cong..  3d  sess.) 

[Dec.  7.  1857-Mch.  4.  1859I     >st  ses- 
sion.   Senate.   Journal.    Wash.,  1857-58.    8°. 
Executive  documents.     16  vols.    Wash., 

1858.  8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  4  vols.  Wash.,  1S5S. 
H". 


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•     Reports  of  committees.    2  vols.    Wash. 
1S5S.    8=". 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1857.   S°. 

Executive   documents.     14   vols,   in   20. 
Wash.,  1S5S.     S°and4°. 

Misc.  documents.     3  vols.     Wash.,  iSsS. 
8°.  ^ 

Reportsfrom  the  Court  of  Claims.   3  vols. 
Wash.,  1858.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     6  vols.    Wash 
1S5S.     8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash 

1S58-59.     8=. 

Executive   documents.     18   vols,   in    19. 
Wash.,  1859.     S°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1S59.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  Wash.,  1S59.  8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  185S.    8°. 

Executive   documents.     13   vols,   in  20. 
Wash.,  1S59.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     2  vols.     Wash.,  i8=;q. 
go  ay 

Reports    from     the    Court    of    Claims. 
Wash.,  1859.     S". 

Reports  of  committees.    3  vols.    Wash.. 

1559.  S=. 

36th   Cong.    [Dec.    5,   1859-Mch.  4,  1S61]. 

ist  session.     Senate.     Journal.    Wash.,  1S59, 
'60.     8°. 

Executive  documents.     15  vols.    Wash., 

1560.  S°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1S60.     S°. 

Reports  of  committees.    2  vols.    Wash., 
i860.     S°. 

House.    Journal.     2  vols.     Wash., 

1S59     8°. 

Executive  documents.     15  vols,   in    17. 
Wash.,  1860-61.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     7  vols.     Wash.,  1S60. 
8°. 

Reports  from  the  Court  of  Claims.    5  vols. 
Wash.,  1S60.     S°.    . 

Reports  of  committees.    5  vols.    Wash., 
1S60.     S°. 

2d  session.    Senate,     luurnal.    Wash.,   I 

1S60-61.     8°. 

Executive   documents.      9   vols,    in    11. 
Wash.,  1S61.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  iS6i.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.   Wash.,  1S61.  8°.   | 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  i860.    S°. 

Executive  documents.     11  vols.    Wash., 
1 86 1.     S°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  i860.     8°. 

Reports  from  Court  of  Claims.     3  vols. 
Wash.,  1861.     S". 

Reports  of  committees.     3   vols,   in  4. 
Wash.,  1S60,  '61.     8°. 

37th  Cong.   [July  4,   iS6i-Mch.  4,   1S63]. 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S61. 
8°. 

Executive    and    Misc.   documents,    and 
Reports  of  committees.    Wash.,  1861.     8°. 


■ House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S61.    8°. 

Executive  documents  and  Reports  of 
committees.     Wash.,  1861.     8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1861.     S°. 
2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1861.  8°. 

Executive  documents.  6  vols,  in  7. 
Wash.,  1862.     8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1862.    8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  Wash.,  1862.  8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S62.    8°. 

Executive  documents.  12  vols,  in  14. 
Wash.,  1S62.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1862.    8°. 

Reports  from  the  Court  of  Claims.  2 
vols.     Wash.,  1862.     S°. 

Reports  of  committees.    4  vols.    Wash., 

1862.  8°. 

3d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1S63.     8°. 

Executive  documents.   Wash.,  1863.    8°. 
Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1863.     8°. 
Reports  of  committees.     4  vols.   Wash., 
1S63.     8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1862.    8°. 

Executive  documents.  13  vols,  in  15. 
Wash.,  1S63-64.     8°  and  4°. 

.Misc.  documents.  2  vols.  Wash..  1S63. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees,  and  Court  of 
Claims.     Wash.,  1862.     8°. 

—   Special    session    [Mch.    4-14,    1863]. 

Senate.     Documents.     Wash.,  1863.     8°. 

38th  Cong.   [Dec.  7,  1863-Mch.  4,  1865]. 

ist  session.     Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1863. 
8°. 

Executive  documents.    Wash.,  1S64.    8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1864.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  Wash.,  1864.  8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1863.   8°. 

Executive  documents.  17  vols,  in  18. 
Wash.,  1S64.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  4  vols.  Wash.,  1S64. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  2  vols.  Wash., 
1864.     8°. 

— '■ 2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1864.     8°. 

Executive  documents.    Wash.,  1865.    8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1865.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    4  vols.    Wash., 
1S65.     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1865.   8°. 

Executive  documents.  15  vols,  in  16. 
Wash.,  1865-66.    8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  3  vols.  Wash.,  1865. 
8." 

Reports  of  committees.   Wash.,  1865.  8°. 

39th  Cong.   [Dec.  4,  i865-.Mch.  4,  1S67]. 

ist  session.    Senate.     Journal.    Wash.,  1865. 
8°. 


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Executive  documents.  2  vols.  Wash., 
1S66.     S°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wasli.,  1S66.     S°. 
Reports  of  committees.    5  vols.    Wash., 

1566.  8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  :S66.    8°. 

Executive  documents.  17  vols,  in  25. 
Wash.,  1S66-67.     S'"  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  3  vols.  Wash.,  1S66. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.     3  vols.    Wash., 

1866.  8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wasli., 

1867.  8°. 

Executive  documents.     2  vols.     Wash.. 
■  1S6-.     8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1867.    8°. 
Reports  of  committees.   Wash.,  1867.  8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1867.    S°. 

Executive  documents.'  17  vols,  in  21. 
Wash.,  1867,  '69.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1S67.    8°. 
Reports  of  committees.     4  vols.   Wash., 

1567.  8°. 

40tli  Cong.  [Mch.  4,  1867-Mch.  4,  1869]. 

I st  session.    Senate.    Journal.     Wash.,  1867. 
8°. 

Executive  documents.    Wash.,  1S68.    8°. 
Reports  of  committees  and  Misc.  docu- 
ments.    Wash.,  1868.     8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S67.   8°. 

Executive  documents.    Wash.,  i858.   8°. 
Misc.  documents.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1868. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  Wash.,  1S6S.   S°. 

2d  ses-sion.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1.S68.     8°. 

Executive  documents.     2  vols.     Wash.. 

1868.  8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1868.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.   Wash.,  1868.  8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1868.    8°. 

Executive  documents.  22  vols,  in  27. 
Wash.,  1S6S.    8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  2  vols.  Wash.,  1868. 
S°. 

Reports  of  committees.  2  vols.  Wash., 
)868.     .8°. 

Reports  of  U.  S.  commissioners  to  the 
Paris  Universal  Exposition,  1867  ;  ed.  by  W. 
V.  Blake.    6  vols.     Wash.,  1S67.     8°. 

3d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1S69.     H°. 

Executive  documents.    Wash..  1S69.   8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1869.     8°. 

Reporlsof committees.    Wash.,  1869.  8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1.S69.   8°. 

Executive  documents.  16  vols,  in  21. 
Wash.,  1869-71.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1869.     8°. 

Rcporls  of  committees.    4  vols.    Wash., 

1869.  8°. 


41st  Cong.   [Mch.  4,  1869-Mch.  4.  1871]. 

1st  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S69. 
S°. 

Executive  documents.  6  vols.  Wash., 
1S70.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees  and  Misc.  docu- 
j       nients.     Wash.,  1870.     8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S69.    8°. 

Executive  documents.    Wash.,  1S69.    S". 
Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1S69.     8°. 
Reports  of  committees.  Wash.,  1S69.   8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1870.     8°. 

Executive  documents.  3  vols.  Wash., 
1870.     8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1870.    8°. 
Reports  of  committees.  Wash.,  1870.   8°. 

I House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S70.    8°. 

I  Executive  documents.      16  vols,  in   19 

fpt.  4,  vol.  9,  W.J.   Wash.,  1870-72.   8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     5  vols.     Wash.,  1870. 

I     8^ 

Reports  of  committees.    3  vols.    Wash., 

1870.  S°. 

3d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1871.  8°. 

Executive  documents.  2  vols.  Wash., 
1871.     8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1871.    8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  Wash.,  1871.  8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1871.    8°. 

Executive  documents,  vols.  1-13  in  15 
[vol.9,  pt.  2,  w.].   Wash.,  1S71-73.   8° and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  2  vols.  Wash.,  1871. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.   Wash.,  1871.   8°. 

42d  Cong.   [Mch.  4,   1871-Mch.  4,   1873]. 

ist  session.     Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1871. 
8°. 

Executive  documents.    Wash.,  1871.    8°. 
Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1871.    8°. 
Reports  of  committees.   Wash.,  1S71.   8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1871.    8°. 

Executive  documents.     2  vols.     Wash., 

1871.  8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wa.sh.,  1S71.     8°. 
Reports.     See  2d  session. 

—  2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1872.  8°. 

Executive  documents.  3  vols.  Wnsh., 
1872.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  2  vols.  Wash. ,1872.  8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  4  vols,  in  18. 
Wash.,  1S72.     S°. 

9th  Census  of  the  U.  S.,  with  compen- 
dium.    4  vols.     Wash.,  1872.     4°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1872.    8°. 

Executive  documents.  18  vols,  in  22. 
Wash.,  1872-74.    8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  4  vols.  Wash.,  1S72. 
S°. 

Reports  of  committees.  4  vols,  in  16. 
Wash.,  1872.    .8°. 


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3d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1S73.     S°. 

Executive  documents.  Wasli.,  1S73.  S°. 
Misc.  documents.  2  vols.  Wash.;  1S73. 
Reports  of  committees.    3  vols.    Wash., 

1573.  s°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1873.    S°. 

E.xecutive  documents.      12  vols,   in   19. 
Wash.,  1S73,  '72,  '75.     S°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.    5  vols.    Wash.,  1873- 

74.  8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    ^  vols.     Wash 

1873.  8°. 

43d  Cong.   [Dec.   i,    iS73-Mch.   4,   1875] 

ist  session.    Senate.     Journal.     Wash.,  1S73, 
8°. 

E.xecutive  documents.     4  vols.     Wash. 

1874.  S°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1874 
S°. 

Reports   ot   committees.     4   vols,    in    7 
Wash.,  1874.     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S73.   8° 

Executive  documents,     vols.  1-17  in  22 
Wash.,  1S74,  '73,  '75.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     6  vols.    Wash.,  1S74- 

75.  8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.     5  vols.    Wash. 

1874.  8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.     Wash. 

1574.  8°. 

Executive  documents.    Wash.,  1875.    8°, 
Misc.  documents.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1875 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.   Wash.,  1875.   8° 

— ■ House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1875.    S°, 

Executive  documents.    19  vols.    Wash. 

1875.  8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     3  vols.     Wash.,  1875 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    7  vols.    Wash. 

1875.  8°. 

44th  Cong.  [Dec.  6,   iS75-Mch.  4,  1877] 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S75 
8°. 

Executive  documents.    Wash.,  1876.   8° 

Misc.  documents.    2  vols.     Wash.,  1876 
8°. 

Reports   of  committees.     3   vols,   in  4 
Wash.,  1876.     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1875.    8° 

Executive   documents.     17  vols,   in   26 
Wash.,  1876-7S.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.    10  vols.   Wash.,  1S76 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    9  vols.    Wash. 
1S76.     8°. 
2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash. 

1876.  8°. 

Executive  documents.     4  vols.     Wash. 

1877.  S°  and  4°. 


Misc.  documents,  vols.  1-4,  6.  5  vols, 
in  7.     Wash.,  1S77.     8°. 

.Vofe:    For  vol.  5,  see  45th  Cong.,  2d  sess.    Senate. 
Misc.  doc.  V.  3- 

Reports  of  committees.  5  vols,  in  8. 
Wash.,  1S77.     8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1876.   8°. 

Executive  documents,  vols.  1-9,  11-13. 
12  vols,  in  19.     Wash.,  1S77,  '76.     8°  and  4°. 

Note:    For  vol.  10,  see  47th  Cong.,  2d  sess.   House. 
Misc.  doc.  V.  4. 

Misc.  documents.  7  vols.  Wash.,  1877. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  2  vols.  Wash., 
1S77.    s°- 

—  45th  Cong.  [Oct.  15,  1877-Mch.  3,  1879]. 
ist  session.  Senate.  Journal.  Wash.,  1S77. 
8°.    [For  other  documents,  see  2d  session.] 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1877.   8°. 

Executive  documents.    Wash.,  1877.   8°. 

Misc.  documents.  5  vols.  Wash.,  1S77. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  See  2d  session. 
2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1877.  8°. 

Executive  documents.  5  vols.  Wash., 
1S77-78.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  4  vols.  Wash.,  1S78. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    3  vols.    Wash., 
187S.     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  187S.   8°. 

Executive  documents.    22  vols.     Wash., 

1878.  8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  7  vols.  Wash.,  1878. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    5  vols.    Wash., 
1878.     8°. 
3d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1878.  S°. 

Executive  documents.     5  vols.     Wash., 

1879.  8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  4  vols,  in  5.  Wash., 
1879.     8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    4  vols.    Wash., 
1879.     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1S7S.    8°. 

Executive  documents.  18  -vols,  in  19. 
Wash.,  1879.     8°-  a"d  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  ,=;  vols.  Wash.,  1879. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  2  vols.  Wash., 
1879.     8°. 

—  46th  Cong.  [Mch.  18,  1879-Mch.  4,  1881J. 
ist  session.  Senate.  Journal.  Wash.,  1879. 
8°. 

Executive  documents.  3  vols,  in  4. 
Wash.,  1879.     8°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  1879.     8°. 
Reports  of  committees.     See  2d  session. 


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House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1879.   8°. 

E.xeculive  dociinieiits.    Wash.,  1S79.   8°. 

Misc.  documents.  5  vols.  Wash.,  1S79. 
S". 

Reports  of  committees.  5tv  2d  session. 
2d  session.    -Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1579.  S°. 

E.xeculive  documents,  vols.  1-5,  7.  6 
vols.     Wash.,  iSSo.     8°  and  4°. 

A'o/f :    For  vol.  6,  sec  471I1  Cong.,  2d  stss.    Seiialc. 
Ex.  doc.  V.  2,  no.  25. 

Misc.  documents.  3  vols.  Wash.,  18S0. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  8  vols.  Wash., 
18S0.     S°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  iSSo.    S°. 

E.xecutive  documents.    26  vols.     Wash., 

1580.  8°.  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  6  vols.  Wash.,  1S80. 
8°. 

Reports  of  committees.  6  vols.  Wash., 
iSSo.    8°. 

3d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

18S0.     S°. 

Executive  documents.  3  vols.  Wash., 
18S1-82.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  3  vols,  in  4.  Wash., 
1881.    8°. 

Reports  of  committees.    2  vols.    Wash., 
1881.     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  18S0.   8°. 

Executive  documents.    30  vols.    Wash., 

1581.  S°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.     Wash.,  iSSi.     S°. 
Reports  of  committees.    2  vols.    Wash., 

1881.  8°. 

47lhCong.  Special  session  [Oct.  10,  1881]. 

Senate.    Documents.   Wash.,  18S2.   8°.    [For 
Journal,  etc.,  see  47lh  Cong.,  ist  session.] 

[Dec.  5,  i88i-Mch  4,  18S3.]  ist  session. 

Senate.    Journal.     Wash.,  iSSi.     8°.      . 
Executive  documents.     7  vols.     Wash., 

1582.  8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  1 1  vols.  Wash.,  1SS2- 
89.     8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    4  vols.    Wash., 

1882.  8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1881.   8°. 

Executive  documents.  26  vols.  Wash., 
1881-82.    8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  vols.  1-27  in  29. 
Wash.,  1882.    8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    7  vols.    Wash., 
1882.    8°  and  4°. 
jd  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1882.  8°. 

Executive  documents.  5  vols,  in  10. 
Wash.,  1883.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  4  vols.  Wash.,  18S3. 
8°  and  4". 

Reports  of  committees.    2  vols.    Wash., 

1883.  S". 


House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1SS2.   8°. 

Executive  documents.  25  vols.  Wash., 
18S3.     8°  and  4°. 

-Misc. documents.    19V0IS.  in44.   Wash., 

1853.  S''and4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    2  vols.    Wash., 

1883.  8°. 

—  48th  Cong.  [Dec.  3,  iSS3-Mch.  4,  1S85]. 
ist  session.  Senate.  Journal.  Wash.,  1S84. 
8°. 

Executive  documents.  8  vols.  Wash., 
1SS4.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  3  vols.  Wash.,  1884. 
8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    7  vols.    Wash., 

1554.  8°. 

House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1883.   8°. 

Executive  documents.    32  vols.     Wash., 

1884.  8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents,  vols.  1-17,  19-34,  36- 
40.     38  vols.     Wash.,  1884.    8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    7  vols.    Wash. 

1854.  8°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash. 

1 884.  8°. 

Executive  documents.  2  vols,  in  4 
Wash.,  :SS5.     8°. 

Misc.  documents.  8  vols.  Wash.,  1SS5 
8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    2  vols.    Wash. 

1 885.  S°. 

Hou.se.    Journal.    Wash.,  1SS4.   8° 

Executive  documents.    34  vols.    Wash. 

1855.  8°  and  4°. 

Mi.sc.  documents.  17  vols,  in  iS.  Wash. 
18S5.     8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    4  vols.    Wash. 

1555.  -8°  and  4°. 

—  49th  Cong.  [Dec.  7,  1885-Mch.  4,  1887] 
isl  session.  Senate.  Journal.  Wash. ,1885.  8° 

Executive  documents.  8  vols,  in  9 
Wash.,  1 886.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents,  vols.  i-ii.  11  vols 
Wash.,  1S86.     8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    1 1  vols.   Wa.sh. 

1886.  8°. 

House.     Journal.     2  vols.     Wash. 

1 886.     8°. 

Executive  documents.  37  vols,  in  38, 
Wash.,  1 886.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents,  vols.  1-4,  7-27.  25 
vols,  in  27.     Wash.,  1SS6.     8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.  12  vols.   Wash., 

1886.  8°  and  4°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1 887.  8°. 

Executive  documents.  2  vols.  Wash., 
1887.    8°. 

.Misc.  documents.  6  vols.  Wash.,  1887, 
S"  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.  3  vols.  Wash,, 
1 887.     8°. 


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House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1SS6.    8° 

E.xecutive   documents.     28  vols,   in   29 

Wash.,  1SS7.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.    12  vols.    Wash.,  18S7 

8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    3  vols.    Wash. 

1887.  8°. 

50th  Cong.  [Dec.  5,   iSS7-Mch.  4,   iSSg] 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.     Wash.,  1887 
8°. 

E.xecutive  documents.  12  vols.  Wash. 
18S8.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  3  vols.  Wash.,  18SS 
8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  .committees.    10  vols.    Wash. 

1888.  8°. 

House.     lournal.     3  vols.     Wash. 

iSSS.     8°. 

E-xecutive  documents.  32  vols,  in  33 
Wash.,  1SS9.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents,  vols.  1-19,  21-27.  26 
vols,  in  27.     Wash.,  1SS9.     S°,  4°  and  fol. 

Reports  of  committees.    11  vols.    Wasli., 

1858.  S°. 

2d  session.    Senate.    Journal.    Wash., 

1888.  8°. 

Executive  documents.     4  vols.     Wash., 

1889.  8°. 

Misc.  documents.  4  vols.  Wash.,  18S9. 
8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.     6  vols.    Wash., 
1889.     8°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1889.    8°. 

Executive  documents.  27  vols.  Wash., 
1889.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents.  18  vols,  in  20.  Wash., 
1889-90.     8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.    4  vols.    Wash., 

1859.  8°. 

51st  Cong.   [Dec.  2,  i8S9-Mch.  4,   1S91]. 

ist  session.    Senate.    Journal.     Wash.,  1889. 

4°- 

Executive  documents,  vols.  4-7,  9-19. 
15  vols.     Wash.,  1890.    8°  and  4°. 

Misc.   documents,     vols,   5-7.     3   vols. 
Wash.,  1890.     4°. 
House.    Journal.    Wash.,  1890.   4°. 

Executive  documents,  vols.  1-9,  14-17, 
21,23-25,27,29,31-37,43.  28  vols.  Wash., 
1890-91.     8°  and  4°. 

Misc.  documents,  vols.  5,  6,  17,  iS,  20, 
21,  23,  27-29,  32,  37-46.  21  vols.  Wash., 
1890-91.     8°  and  4°. 

Reports  of  committees.  10  vols.  Wash., 
1891.     8°. 

Congress,    /oi/ii   Coiiimiltee    on    Recou- 

s/riictioii.     Report.     Wash.,  i865.     S°. 

Joiitl  Committee  on  the  Conduct  of  the 

War.  Report  [B.  F.  Wade,  Ch'n.].  37th 
Cong.,  3d  sess.     3  vols.     Wash.,  1863.     8°. 

Report  at  2d  sess..  38th  Cong.     3 

vols.     Wash.,  1S65.     8°. 


Supplemental  report  [39th  Cong., 

ist  sess.]     2  vols.     Wash.,  1S66.     8°. 

Report  on  the  attack  on  Peters- 
burg, July  30,  1S64.     Wash.,  1865.     8°. 

—  Joint  Select  Committee  on  the  Conduct 

of  the  War.  Fort  Pillow  Ma.ssacre ;  report 
[by  D.W.  Gooch].   n.  t.  p.   [Wash.,  1864.]  8°. 

Returned  prisoners;   report  [by  D. 

W.  Gooch].     n.  t.  p.     [Wash.,  1864.]    8°. 

—  Joint  Select  Committee  on  Retrench- 
ment. The  civil  service  ;  report  of  T.  A. 
Jenckes  to  the  House  of  Rep.,  May  14,  1868. 
Wash.,  1 858.     8°. 

Joint  Select  Committee  [y«]  the  Con- 
dition of  the  Indian  Tribes.  Report  [lay  J. 
R.  Doolittle],  1865.     Wash.,  1S67.     8°. 

A'az'al   Committee  on   Establishing   a 

Line  of  Mail  Steamship  to  the  Western  Coast 
of  Africa.     Report.     Wash.,  1850.     8°. 

;•  Union  Congressional  Committee.  Mili- 
tary and  naval  situation  and  glorious  achieve- 
ments of  our  soldiers  and  sailors.  Wash., 
1S64.     8°. 

See  also  betou',  House  of  Representa- 
tives, and  Senate. 

Electoral  Commission,  1877.  Proceedings 

relating  to  the  count  of  electoral  votes  cast 
Dec.  6,  1876.     Wash.,  1877.     8°. 

I/onse  of  Representatives.  Bills  and  reso- 
lutions ;  25th  Cong.,  3d  sess.;  28th  Cong., 
2d  sess.  ;  29th  Cong.,  ist  and  2d  sess.  ;  30th 
Cong.,  ist  and  2d  sess.  ;  1837-49.  8  vols, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     fol. 

Consolidated  index  of  executive  docu- 
ments of  the  House,  26th-4oth  Congress ; 
prepared  under  the  direction  of  Edward 
McPherson.     Wash.,  1870.     S°. 

Consolidated  index  of  reports  of  com- 
mittees of  the  House,  26th-4oth  Congress ; 
prepared  under  the  direction  of  Ed.  McPher- 
son.    Wash.,  1869.     8°. 

Debate  on  the  .Seminole  War.    Wash., 

1819.     12°. 

Digested  index  to  the  executive  docu- 
ments, and  reports  of  committees  of  the 
House  ;  i8th-2ist  Congre.ss.  Wash.,  1832. 
8°. 

Exposition  and  protest  on  the  tarift'. 

Columbia,  S.  C,  1829.     8°. 

Index  to  the  executive  documents  and 

reports  of  committees  of  the  House,  22d- 
25th  Congress,  1831-39.     Wash.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Index  to  the  executive  communications 

made  to  the  House,  Irom  the  commencement 
of  the  present  form  of  government  until  the 
end  of  the  14th  Congress ;  also,  index  to 
committee  reports.     Wash.,  1824.    8°. 

Journal,  ist-i3th  Congress  ;  17S9-1815. 

9  vols.     Wash.,  1826.     8°. 

Proceedings  on  the  presentation  of  the 

sword  of  Washington  and  the  staff  of  Frank- 
lin.    Wash.,  184-V     8°. 


INITED  STATES 


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UNITED  STATES 


Commitlee  of  Commerce  and  Manufac- 
tures.    Report.     Wash.,  1S06.     S°. 

Committee  of  Elections.  Cases  of  con- 
tested elections  in  Congress,  JS34-65  ;  comp. 
by  D.  \V.  Bartlett.     Wash.,  1S65.     S°. 

Committee  on  Forei,s^n  Jie/ations.  Re- 
port, with  a  bill  for  the  regulation  of  seamen 
on  board  public  vessels  of  the  U.  S.  Wash., 
1S13.     8°. 

Committee  on  Merchant  Marine  and 

Fis/ieries.  Investigation  of  the  fur-seal  and 
other  fisheries  of  Alaska.     Wash.,  18S9.     S°. 

Committee  on  Military  Affairs.  Report 

relating  to  permanent  fortifications  and  sea- 
coast  defences,     n.  p.  [1862].     8°. 

Committee  on  Naval  Affairs.  Jeannette 

inquiry.     Wash.,  18S4.     8°. 

Committee  to  fi.vamine  into  the  state 

of  the  Treasurv  Dept.  Report.  Phila.,  1794. 
S°. 

Committee  to  whom  -was  referred  the 

.Spirit  and  Manner  in  which  the  War  has 
t>een  wasred  by  the  Enemy.  Report.  Wash., 
1 8 13.     8°. 

Same.     Barbarities  of  the   enemy 

exposed.     Troy,  1813.     12°. 

—  Select    Committee   on    the    Memphis 

Riots.  Report  of  E.  B.  Washburne.  Wash., 
1866.     8°. 

Select  Committee  on  the  New  Orleans 

Riots.     Report.     Wash.,  1S67.    8°. 

Select  Committee   to    Investigate   the 

Alleged  Credit  Mobilier  Bribery.  Report. 
Wash.,  1873.     8°. 

—  .See  also  above,  Congress. 

Interior  Department.  Annual  report  re- 
garding the  receipt  and  distribution  of  public 
documents  on  behalf  of  the  government, 
1885-91.     7  vols.     Wash.,  1885-92.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  exhibit,  Centennial 

E.\posilion  of  the  Ohio  Valley  and  Central 
States,  Cinn.,  O.,  Mch.  4-Oct.  27.  Wash., 
1888.     8°. 

List  of  congressional  documents,  20th- 

45th  Congresses,  inclusive.    Wash.,  18S2.  8°. 

List  of  congressional  documents,  15111- 

51SI  Congress,  etc.  ;  prep,  by  I.  G.  Ames. 
Wash.,  1S92.     8°. 

Ofiicial  register;  com.  a  list  of  oflicers 

and  employes  in  the  civil,  military  an<l  naval 

service   of  the   U.  S.     1816,    '17-19,    '27-67, 

"r'^r      ;,S  vols.    Wash.,  1816-S7.    8°  and  4°. 

^i■^us  I.)  1S61  issiicci  by  Dept.  of  Slale, 

.    The  RcKistcrs  for  18S3,  '85  and  '87, 

i.y  J.  G.  Alius. 

Report  of  the  Secretary,  1856,  '65,  '82 

[vols.  1-2].    4  vols.     Wash.  ['iS56]-82.     8°. 

Report  regarding  the  distribution  of 

public  documents.     Wash.,  1SS6.     8°. 

Report  regarding  the  publir.iiion  and 

diMribulion   of  iiublic  dorumenls.   by  J.  G. 


Ames,  A.  R.  Spofford.  and  S.  F.  Baird. 
Wash.,  1882.     8°. 

Reports  of  the  governors  of  the  terri- 
tories of  Arizona,  Dakota,  Idaho,  Montana, 
Utah,  Washington  and  Wvoming.  Wash., 
1878.     8°. 

Bureau  of  Education.  Answers  to  in- 
quiries about  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education, 
its  work  and  history  ;  prep,  by  Charles 
Warren.     Wash.,  1883.    8°. 

Art  and  industry.  Education  in  the 

industrial  and  fine  arts  in  the  U.  .S.;  by  Isaac 
E.  Clarke.  Pt.  i.  Drawing  in  public  .schools. 
Pt.  2.  Industrial  and  manual  training  in  public 
schools.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1S85-92.    8°. 

Circulars  of  information  ;  June,  1S72. 

Education  in  the  British  West  Indies  [by  T. 
H.  Pearne].     Wash.,  1S72.     8°. 

— Same ;  Xovember,  1872.  American 

education  at  the  Internat.  Exposition  to  be 
held  at  Vienna  in  1S73.     Wash.,  1S72.    8°. 

Same ;  nos.  1-5,  1873.   Wash.,  1S74. 

8°. 

Cnttteiils  :  i  Hist,  summary  and  reports  on  U»c 
systt-ms  of  public  instruction  in  Spain,  Bolivia,  Urn- 
Kuay  and  Portugal.  2.  Schools  in  British  India,  j, 
Accoiini  of  college  commencements  of  1S73  in  Maine, 
N.  Hanip..  Vt.,  Mass..  R.  I.,  Conn.,  N.  Y.,  N.  J.  and 
Penn.  4,  List  of  publications  by  members  of  college 
faculties,  etc.,  1867-72.  5.  Account  of  college  com- 
mencements during  1S73,  in  western  and  southern 
slates. 

Same;   no.   i,   1S74.     Wash.,    1875. 


Contents :  i.  l*roceedings  of  the  Dept.  of  Superin- 
tendence of  tile  Nat.  Educ.  Ass'ii.  [Jan.  29-30,  1874]. 

Same ;  nos.  1-5,  7-S,  1875.     Wash., 

1875.    8°. 

Ciinlenls :  1.  Proceedings  of  the  Dept.  of  Supt.  of 
the  Nat.  Educ.  Ass'n.,  at  Wash.,  Jan.  27-2S,  1S75.  2. 
Education  in  Japan  [by  W.  E.  Griffis,  and  others]. 
3.  Account  of  the  systems  of  public  instruction  in 
Belgium,  Russia,  Turkey,  Servia  and  Egypt.  4.  Waste 
of  labor  in  the  work  of  education,  by  P.  A.  Chadbourne. 
5.  Suggestions  respecting  the  educational  exhibit  at 
the  Internat.  Centen.  Exhit>.,  1876.  7.  Conslilulinnal 
provisions  in  regard  to  education  in  the  several  slates. 
8.  Schedule  for  the  preparation  of  students'  work  for 
the  Centen.  Exhibition. 

Same ;  nos.  1-2,  1S77.   Wash.,  1877. 

8°. 

Contents:  I.  Public  instruction  in  China  (by  W. 
A.  P.  Martin].  2.  Public- instruction  in  I'inland.  the 
Netherlands,  Denmark,  Wiirtcmberg.  Portugal,  the 
fniversity  of  Leipzig. 

Same;  nos.  t-2,  187S.   Wash.,  1S78. 

8°. 

Contents  :  1.  Training  of  teachers  in  Geiniany. 
2.  Elementary  education  in  London.— (Address  of  Sir 
Charles  Reed.] 

—  .Same;  nos.  1-5,  1879.   Wash.,  1879. 

8°. 

Contents:  I.  Training  scliools  for  nurses  (by  J. 
E.llon,  Jr.).  2.  Pincccdings  of  the  Dept.  of  Supt.  of 
the  Nat.  Educ.  Ass'n.,  1877-79.  3.  Value  of  common 
schnnl  education  to  common  lal>or,  by  E.  Jatvis.  4. 
Training  schools  of  cookery.  5.  Anicr.  education  as 
desmbctl  bv  the  French  Conimissinn  to  the  Internat. 
Exhibition  of  1S76  (by  K.  Bnissonl. 


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Same ;  nos.  1-7, 18S0.  Wash.,  1S80- 

Si.     S°. 

Cotiteiits :  I.  College  libraries  as  aids  to  instruc- 
tion r  J.  Winsor.  The  college  librar;- ;  O.  H.  Robinson, 
Rochester  Tniversity  library.  2.  Proceedings  of  the 
Dept.  ofSupt.ofthe  Nat.  Educ  Ass'n.,  iSSo.  3.  Legal 
rights  of  children  [by  S.  M.  Wilcox].  4.  Rural  school 
architecture  [by  T.  M.  Clark].  5.  English  rural 
schools  [by  H.W.  Hulbert].  6.  Report  on  the  teach- 
ing of  chemistry  and  physics  in  the  U.  S..  by  F.  W. 
Clarke.    7.   The  spelling  reform  [by  F.  A.  March]. 

Same ;  nos.  1-2,  5-6,  18S1.     Wash., 

1881.     8°. 

Contents:  1.  Construction  of  library  buildings. 
3.  Relation  of  education  to  industry  and  technical 
training  in  American  schools.  5.  Causes  of  deafness 
among  school  children  and  its  influences  on  education, 
by  Samuel  Sexton.  S.  Eftects  of  student  life  upon  the 
eyesight,  by  A.  \V.  Calhoun. 

Same  ;  nos.  i-6,  1S82.   Wash.,  1882. 

8°. 

Contents:  I.  Inception,  organization  and  manage- 
ment of  training-schools  for  nurses.  2.  Proceedings 
of  the  Dept.  of  Supt.  of  the  Nat.  Educ.  Ass'n.,  at  Wash., 
Mch.  21-23,  1882.  3.  University  of  Bonn.  4.  Industrial 
art  in  schools,  by  Charles  G.  Leland,  5.  Maternal 
schools  in  France.  6.  Technical  instruction  in  France. 

Same ;  nos.  1-4,  18S3.   Wash.,  1883. 

Contents  :  I.  Legal  provisions  respecting  the  ex- 
amination and  licensing  of  teachers.  2.  Co-education 
of  the  sexes  in  the  public  schools  of  the  U.  S.  3.  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Dept.  of  Supt.  of  the  Nat.  Educ.  Ass'n., 
1SS3.  4.  Recent  school  law  decisions  ;  comp.  by  L.  A. 
Smith. 

Satne;  nos.  1-7,  1884.   Wash.,  1884. 

8°. 

Contents:  I.  Meeting  of  the  Internal.  Prison  Con- 
gress at  Rome,  Oct.  1SS4.  2.  The  teaching,  practice 
and  literature  of  shorthand,  by  Julius  E.  Rockwell. 
3.  Illiteracy  in  the  U.  S.  in  1S70  and  1S80,  with  diagrams 
and  obs.,  by  Chas.  W^arren  ;  with  appendix  on  national 
aid  to  education,  by  J.  L.  M.  Curry.  4.  Proceedings 
of  the  Dept.  of  Supt.  of  the  Nat.  Educ    .\ss'n.,  1S84. 

5.  Suggestions  resp.  the  educational  exhibit  at  the 
World's   Industrial   and  Cotton  Centen.  Exposition. 

6.  Rural  schools,  progress  in  the  past,  means  of  im- 
provement in  the  future.  7.  Aims  and  methods  of  the 
teaching  of  physics,  by  Chas.  K.  Wead. 

Same:  nos.  1-5,  1885.  Wash.,  t8Ss- 

86.  8°. 

Contents:  i.  City  school  systems  in  the  U.  S.,  by 
J.  D.  Philbrick.  2.  Teachers'  institutes.  3.  Review 
of  the  reports  of  the  British  Royal  Commissioners 
on  technical  instruction,  with  notes,  by  Charles  O. 
Thompson.  4.  Education  in  Japan.  5.  Physical 
training  in  Amer.  colleges  and  universities,  bv  Ed.  M. 
Hartwell. 
Same;  nos.  1-2,  1S86.  Wash,,  1886- 

87.  8°. 

Contents:  I.  Study  of  music  in  public  schools. 
2.  Proceedings  of  the  Dept.  of  Supt.  of  the  Nat.  Educ. 
Ass'n.,  Feb.  2.-;-26,  1886. 

Same ;  nos.  1-3,  18S7.   Wash.,  18S7. 

8°. 

Contents :  I.  College  of  William  and  Mary  ;  con- 
trib.  to  the  history  of  higher  education,  with  sugges- 
tions for  its  national  promotion,  by  H.  B.  Adams. 
2.  Study  of  history  in  American  colleges  and  univer- 
sities, by  H.  B.Adams.  3.  Proceedings  of  the  Dept. 
of  Supt.  of  the  Nat.  Educ.  Ass'n.,  Mch.  15-17,  1SS7. 

Same:  nos.  1-7,  1888.  Wash.,  18S8- 

89.     8°. 

Contents:     I.    Thomas  Jefferson  and  the  University 
of  Virginia,  by  H.  B.  Adams.    2.   The  history  of  edu- 
91 


cation  in  North  Carolina,  by  Chas.  Lee  Smith.  3. 
History  of  higher  education  in  South  Carolina,  with  a 
sketch  of  the  free  school  system,  by  Colyer  .Meri- 
wether.   4.    Education    in   Georgia,   by   C.   E.  Jones. 

5.  Industrial  education  in  the  South,  by  \.  D.  Mayo. 

6.  Proceedings  of  the  Dept.  of  Supt.  of  the  Nat.  Educ. 
Ass'n.,  188S.  7.  Historv  of  education  in  Florida,  bv 
G.  G.  Bush. 

Same :  iios.  1-3,  1889.   \\'ash.,  1889. 

8°. 

Contents:  1.  Higher  education  in  Wisconsin,  by 
Wm.  F.  .\llen  and  David  E.  Spencer.  2.  Proceedings 
of  the  Dept.  of  Supt.  of  the  Nat.  Educ.  Ass'n.,  1S89. 

3.  Higher  education  in  Alabama,  1702-1S89;  bv  W.  G. 
Clark. 

Same ;  nos.  1-3,  1S90.   Wash.,  1S90. 

8°. 

Contents:  I.  History  of  federal  and  stale  aid  to 
higher  education  in  the  U.  S.,  by  F.  W.  Blackmar. 
2.  English-Eskimo  and  Eskimo-English  vocabularies  : 
comp.  by  R.  Wells,  Jr.,  and  J.  W.  Kelly.  3.  The 
teaching  and  history  of  mathematics  in  llie  U.  S.,  bv 
Florian  Cajori. 

Same;  nos.  r,  2,  4-9,  1S91.     Wash., 

1S91.     S°. 

Contents  :  i.  Higher  education  in  Indiana,  by 
James  A.  Woodburn.  2.  Fourth  International  Prison 
Congress,  St.  Petersburg,  Russia:   by  C.  D,  Randall. 

4.  History  of  higher  education  in  Michigan,  by  An- 
drew C.  McLaughlin.  5.'  History  of  higher  education 
in  Ohio,  by  Geo.  W.  Knight  and  John  R.  Commons. 
6.  History  of  higher  education  in  Massachusetts,  by 
George  Gary  Bush.  7.  Promotions  and  examinations 
in  graded  schools,  by  Emerson  E.  While.  8.  Rise 
and  growth  of  the  normal-school  idea  in  the  U.  S.,  by 
J.  P.  Gordv.  9.  Biological  teaching  in  the  colleges  of 
the  U.  S.,  by  John  P.  Campbell. 

Contributions    to    the    history    of 

medical  education  and  medical  institutions 

in  the  U.  S.,  1776-1S76  ;  .special  report,  prep. 

by  X,  S.  Davis.     Wash.,  1877.     S°. 
Historical  sketches  of  the  univer- 
sities and  colleges  of  the  U.  S.  ;  ed.  by  F.  B. 

Hough.     Wash.,  1S83.     8°. 
Honorary  degrees  as  conferred  in 

American    colleges,     by    Chas.    F.    Smith. 

Wash.,  1890.    8°. 
Indian  education,  by  T.  J.  Morgan. 

Wash.,  1S90      8°. 
Planting   trees   in   school   grounds 

and  the  celebration  of  arbor  day.     Wash,, 

1885,     8°. 
—  Public  libraries  in  the  United  States, 

their  history,  condition  and   management. 

Special  report.     2  pts.     Wash..  1876.     8°. 
Same.    Pt.  2.    2d  ed.  witli  cor.  and 

add.     Wash.,  1889.     S°. 
—  Same.    Pt.  2.    3d  ed.  with  cor.  and 

add.     Wash.,  1891.     8°. 

.\'ote:  Pt.  2  is  Rules  for  a  dictionary  catalogue,  by 
C.  A.  Cutler. 

Publicationsof  the  Bureau,  1867-90; 

with  subject-index.     Wash.,  1891.     S". 
Reports   of   the   Commissioner  of 

Education,  1867-68,  '72-S9.    20  vols.    Wash., 

1S68-91.     8°. 

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Special  report.  Educational  ex- 
hibits and  conventions  at  the  World's  In- 
dustrial and  cotton  centennial  exposition, 
New  Orleans,  1SS4-85.     Wash.,  18S6.     8°. 

Statement  ot"  the  theory  of  ediic-ilion 

in  the  U.  S.,  as  approved  by  many  leading 
educators  [by  Duane  Doty].  Wash.,  1874.  8°. 

Bureau  of  Railroads.   Annual  reports 

of  the  Auditor  of  Railroad  .\ccounts,  1S79-S0. 
2  vols.     Wash.,  1S79-S0.     8°. 

Annual  reports  of  the  Commissioner 

of  Railroads,  18S1-S2.  2  vols.  Wash.,  18S1- 
82.     8°. 

Census  Office.  6th  Census,  1S40.  Census 

of  pensioners  for  revolutionary  or  military 
services.     Wash.,  1S41.     4°. 

Compendium  of  the  enumeration 

of  the  inhabitants  and  statistics  of  the  U.  S.; 
added,  an  abstract  of  each  preceding  census. 
Wash.,  1S41.     fol. 

7th  Census,  1850.  Mortality  statis- 
tics ;  with  tables,  by  J.  D.  B.  De  Bow.  Wash., 
1S55.     S". 

Report  of  the  Superintendent  of 

the  Census  for  Dec.  1,  1S52  ;  appended,  re- 
port for  Dec.  i,  1S51  ;  by  J.  C.  G.  Kennedy. 
Wash.,  1S53.     S°. 

Seventh  census  ;    embracing  a 

statistical  view  of  each  of  the  stales  and 
territories,  by  J.  D.  15.  De  Bow.  Wash., 
1853-    4°- 

.Statistical   view    of    the   U.    S., 

being  a  compendium  of  the  7lh  census,  by 
J.  D.  B.  De  Bow.     Wash.,  1S54.     8°. 

8th    Census,     1S60.      Agriculture  ; 

comp.  by  J.C.  G.  Kennedy.  Wash.,  1864.  4°. 

Manufactures.    Wash.,  1S65.   4°. 

Population  ;  by  J.  C.  G.  Ken- 
nedy.    Wash.,  1S64.     4°. 

Preliminary  report   on   the  Sth 

census,  1S60;  by  J.  C.  G.  Kennedy.  Wash., 
1862.    8°. 

Statistics   [including  mortality, 

properly,  etc.].     Wash.,  1S66.     4°. 

9tli    Census,   1870.     Compendium  ; 

by  F.  A.  Walker.     Wash.,  1S72.     8°. 

Ninth  census ;   comp.  from  the 

original  returns,  by  F.  A.  Walker.  3  vols. 
Wash.,  1S72.     4°. 

Cnnlfnii:    i.  Slalistics  of  tile  population.    2.   Vital 
HtatiAtics.    3.  Statistics  of  xvcaltii  and  iniltistty. 

loth   Census,    1880.     Compendium. 

2  vols.     Wa.sli.,  1883.    8°. 

Tenth    census ;    compiled    and 

published    pursuant    to    acts    of  Congress, 
18-9-S2.     F.  A.  Walker  and  C.  W.  Scaton, 
Su|)l-.     jjvnls.  in  ;v     Wash.,  1883-8S.     4°. 
*  .'f  population.    2.    Manu- 

taii  :  vised  in  manufactures,  by 

H     1 1  im,    l.v  C.   I).  WriRlil: 

Maniii..'  I'll.  .  ..I  11.1.  1. 1 1. Ml  It  .able  mechanism,  by  C.  H. 
HItih  ;   Hardware,  cutlery  and  edge-tools,  by  C.  H. 


Filcli  ;  Iron  and  steel  production,  by  J.  M.  Swank; 
Silk  manufacture,  by  W.  C.  Wyckoff:  Cotton  manu- 
facture, by  Ed.  .\lkinson  ;  Woolen  manufacture,  by  G. 
\V.  Bond  :  Chemical  products  and  salt,  by  \V.  L.  Row- 
land ;  Glass  manufacture,  by  J.  D.  Weeks.  3.  Produc- 
tions of  agriculture  :  Cereal  production,  by  W.  H. 
Brewer;  Flour  milling  processes,  by  K.  Neflel  ;  Cul- 
ture and  curing  ot  tobacco,  by  J.  B.  Killebrew  :  Manu- 
facture and  moving  of  tobacco,  by  J.  R.  Dodge  :  Cattle, 
sheep  and  swine,  by  C.  Gordon.  4.  .-Vgenctes  of  trans- 
portation :  Statistical  report  of  the  railroads  of  the 
V.  S.,  by  A.  E.  Shuman ;  Steam  navigation,  by  T.  C. 
Purdy  ;  Canals,  by  T.  C.  Purdy  ;  Telegraphs  and  tele- 
phones, by  A.  E.  Shuman  :  Postal  telegraphs,  by  R.  B. 
Lines.  5-6.  Repot t  on  cotton  production,  also  em- 
bracing agricultural  and  physico- geographical  de- 
scriptions of  the  several  cotton  states  and  of  Cali- 
fornia;  by  E.  W.  Hilgard  and  others.  7.  Valuation, 
taxation  and  public  indebtedness  in  the  U.  S. ;  comp. 
under  the  direction  of  R.  P.  Porter.  2  vols.  8.  News- 
paper and  periodical  press,  by  S.  N.  D.  North  ;  Alaska, 
its  population,  industries  and  resources,  by  Ivan  Pc- 
iroff;  Seal  islands  of  Alaska,  by  H.  W.  Elliott ;  Ship- 
building industry,  by  H.  Hall.  9.  Report  on  the 
forests  of  N.  America  [exclusive  of  Mexico],  by  C.  S. 
Sargent  [with  atlas].  10.  Production,  lechiiologj-  and 
uses  of  petroleum  and  its  products,  by  S.  F.  Pcckham  ; 
Manufacture  of  coke,  by  J.  D.  Weeks;  Building  stones 
and  statistics  of  the  quarry  industry  for  18S0,  by  — 
liawcs.  11-12.  Report  on  the  mortality  and  vital 
statistics  [with  atlas],  by  J.  S.  Billings.  13.  Statistics 
and  technology  of  the  precious  metals,  by  S.  F.  Em- 
mons and  G.  F.  Becker.  14.  Mining  laws  and  regu- 
lations thereunder,  and  state  and  territorial  mining 
laws;  appended,  local  mining  rules  and  regulations; 
comp.  under  direction  of  C.  King.  15.  Mining  indus- 
tries [exclusi\'e  of  the  precious  metals],  with  special 
investigations  into  the  iron  resources  of  the  republic, 
and  into  the  cretaceous  coals  of  the  Northwest ;  by  R. 
Pumpelly.  16-17.  Water-power  of  the  V.  S.,  by  W.  P. 
Trowbridge  and  others.  18-19.  Social  statistics  of 
cities,  by  George  E.  Waring,  Jr.  20.  Statistics  of 
wages  in  manufacturing  industries;  with  reports  on 
the  average  retail  prices  of  necessaries  of  life,  and  on 
trades  societies  and  strikes  and  lockouts;  by  J.  D. 
Weeks.  21.  Report  on  the  detective,  dependent  and 
delinquent  classes  of  the  population  of  the  I'.  S..  by  F. 
H.  Wines.  22.  Power  and  machinery  employed  in 
manufactures,  by  W.  P.Trowbridge  and  others;  em- 
bracing Statistics  of  steam  and  water  power  used  in 
the  manufacture  of  iron  and  steel,  by  H.  Hollerith; 
Machine  tools  and  wood-working  machinery,  by  F.  R. 
Hultoii;  Wool  and  silk  machinery,  by  K.  Neftel ; 
Pumps  and  pumping  machines,  by  F.  R.  Mutton  ; 
Manufacture  of  engines  and  boilers,  by  C.  H.  Fitch; 
Marine  engines  and  steam  vessels  in  the  U.  S.  merchant 
service,  by  C,  H.  Filch;  Ice  industry  in  the  I'.  S.,  by 
H.  Hall. 

History  and   present  condition 

of  tlie  fishery  industries.  The  oyster  indus- 
try, by  E.  Ingersoll.     Wash.,  1881.     4°. 

Seal-islands  of  Al.tska,   by    H. 

W.  Elliott.     Wash.,  1S81.    4°. 

General  At;enl  of  Education  in  Alaska. 

Report  on  education  in  Alaska;  by  Sheldon 
Jackson.     Wash.,  1886.     8". 

—  General  Land  Office.  Map  of  the  U.  S. 

and  territories,  comp.  from  ofTicial  surveys 
under  direction  of  N.  C.  McFarland.  [Wash.] 
18S2.     fol.  roller. 

Report  on  the  geology  .tihI  topog- 
raphy of  a  portion  of  the  Lake  .Siipirior  Kind 
district,  liy  |.  W.  Foster  and  j.  D.  Whitney. 
With  maps.    3  vols.     Wash.,  1S50-51.     8°. 


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Reports  of  the  Commissioner,  1S62, 

'66-71,  'S3.     8  vols.     Wash.,  1S62-S3.     8°. 

Note:  Reports  for  1812-49  are  in  Reports  of  the 
Sec'y  of  the  Treasury,  and  for  1S49-S6  are  in  Reports  of 
the  Sec'v  of  the  Interior. 

Geographical  and  Geological  Survey 

of  the  Rocky  Mountain  Region.  [J.  W. 
Powell;  director.]  Contributions  to  North 
American  ethnology,  vols.  1-6  in  7.  Wash., 
1877-90.     4°. 

Contents:  i.  Dall.  \V.  H.  Tribes  of  the  extreme 
northwest  [.Alaska].— Gibbs,  George.  Tribes  of  west- 
ern Washington  and  northwestern  Oregon  [with  com- 
parative vocabularies,  etc.].  2.  Gatschet,  .\.  S.  The 
Klamath  Indians  of  southwestern  Oregon.  2  vols. 
3.  Powers.  S.  Tribes  of  California.  4.  Morgan.  L.  H. 
Houses  and  house-lite  of  the  .\merican  aborigines. 
5.  Rail.  C.  Observations  on  cup-shaped  and  other 
lapidarian  sculptures  in  the  Old  World  and  in  Amer- 
ica.—Fletcher.  R.  Prehistoric  trephining  and  cranial 
amulets.— Thomas.  C.  Study  ofthe  manuscript  Troano; 
with  introd.  by  D.  G.  Brinton.  6.  Dorsey.  J.  O.  The 
^egiha  language. 

Report  ;  bv  |.  W.  rouell.     Wash., 

1S77.     S=. 
Report  on  the  geologv  of  the  Henry 

Mts.;  by  G.  K.  Gilbert.     Wash.,  1S77.     4°.' 
Report   on   the    lands   of  tlie   arid 

region  of  the  U.  S.,  with  account  ofthe  lands 

of  Utah;  by  J.  W.  Powell.     2d  ed.     Wash., 

1879.     4°. 
Report  on  the  methods  of  surveying 

tlie  public  domain,  at  the  request  of  the  Nat. 

Academy  of  Sciences.     Wash.,  1S7S.     8°. 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey 

of  the  Black  Hills.   See  beloTc,  Interior  Dept. 

Office  of  Indian  Affairs. 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey 

of  the    Territories.     [F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S. 

geologist.]    ist-i2th  annual  reports,  1867-78. 

14  vols.     Wash.,  1S69-S3.     8°. 

Contents:  ist-3d  annual  reports,  1867-69.  [ist,  Ne- 
braska ;  2d,  Wyoming  ;  3d,  Colorado  and  New  Mexico. 
2d  ed.]    1S73. 

Preliminary  field  report  [jd?]  of  Colorado  and  New- 
Mexico.     1S69. 

Final  report  of  Nebraska,  and  portions  of  adjacent 
territories.     1872. 

Preliminary  report  [2d  annual  ;  really  4th  annual] 
of  Wyoming,  etc.  [for  1870].    1S71. 

Preliminary  report  [5th  annual]  of  Montana,  etc. 
[for  1S71].    1872. 

6th  annual  report :  portions  of  Montana,  Idaho, 
Wyoming  and  Utah,  for  1S72.     1S73. 

[7th]  annual  report  of  the  survey  :  Colorado  ;  report 
of  progress  for  1S73.     1874. 

[8th]  annual  report ;  Colorado  and  parts  of  .adjacent 
territory  for  1S74.    1876. 

9th  annual  report;  Colorado  and  parts  of  adjacent 
territory  for  1S75.     1877. 

loth  annual  report;  Colorado  and  parts  of  adjacent 
territory  for  1876.     187S. 

nth  annual  report;  Idaho  and  Wyoming,  for  1877. 
1879. 

I2th  annual  report ;  Wyoming  and  Idaho,  for  187S. 
2  vols,  and  maps.     1883. 

Bulletin;  vols.  2-6  [imp.],  1S75-S1. 

5  vols.     \\'ash.,  1S76-S2.     .S°. 


Geological  and  geographical  atlas 

of  Colorado  and  portions  of  adjacent  terri- 
tory ;  by  F.  V.  Havden.     [N.  Y.]    1S77.     fol. 

Same.     [N.  Y.]    iS8r.     fol. 

—  Miscellaneous    publications ;    nos. 

i-3>  5,  7.  9-12.     9  vols.    Wash.,  1873-S0.     8°. 

Contents:  i.  Gannett,  H.  Lists  of  elevations  in 
the  U.  S.  principally  west  of  the  Mississippi.  2.  Gan- 
nett. H.  Meteor,  obs.  during  1S72  in  Utah,  Idaho  and 
Montana.  3.  Coues,  E.  Birds  of  the  northwest.  5. 
Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  photographs  of  the  Sur- 
vey, 1869-73.  7-  Matthews.  W.  Ethnography  and 
philology  of  the  Hidatsa  Indians.  9.  Jackson,  W.  H. 
Descriptive  catalogue  of  photographs  of  N.  .A.mer. 
Indians.  10.  White,  C.  A.,  a«rf  Nicholson,  H.  A.  Bibli- 
ography of  N.  Amer.  invertebrate  paleontology.  11. 
Coues.  E.  Birds  ofthe  Colorado  Valley,  pt.  I.  12.  Allen, 
J.  A.  History  of  the  N.  Amer.  pinnepeds ;  a  mono- 
graph ofthe  walruses,  sea-lions,  sea-bears  and  seals  of 
N.  America. 

Preliminary  reports  of_  field  work 

for  1877-7S.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1S77-78.     8°. 

Report  of  a  survey  of  Wisconsin, 

Iowa  and  Minnesota,  and  a  portion  of  Ne- 
braska territory;  by  David  Dale  Owen.  2 
vols.     Phila.,  1852.    4°. 

Reports,     vols.  1-3,  5-12.     11  vols. 

Wash.,  1873-83.    4°. 

Contents:  I.  Leidy.  Joseph.  Contributions  to  the 
extinct  vertebrate  fauna  of  the  western  territories. 
2.  Cope.  E.  D.  Vertebrata  of  the  cretaceous  forma- 
tions of  the  west.  3.  Cope,  E.  D.  Vertebrata  of  the 
tertiary  formations  of  the  west.  5.  Thomas.  C.  Sy- 
nopsis ofthe  acrididje  of  N.  America,  pt.  i.  [All  pub- 
lished.] 6-S.  Lesquereux,  Leo.  Contributions  to  the 
fossil  flora  of  the  western  territories.  9.  Meek.  F.  B. 
Report  on  the  invertebrate  cretaceous  and  tertiary 
fossils  of  the  upper  Missouri  country.  10.  Packard, 
A.  S.  Monograph  of  the  geonictrid  moths,  or  phala:- 
nidse  of  the  U.  S.  11.  Coues.  Elliott,  and  Allen.  J.  .K. 
Monographs  of  N.  Amer.  rodentia.  12.  Leidy.  J. 
Fresh-w-ater  rhizopods  of  N.  America,    col.  pi. 

2d  division.  [J.  W.  Powell,  geolo- 
gist in  charge.]  Report  on  the  geology  of 
the  eastern  portion  of  the  Uinta  Mountains, 
and  a  region  of  country  adjacent  thereto  ; 
with  atlas,  by  J.  W.  Powell.  2  vols.  Wash., 
1S76.     4°  and  fol. 

Entomological  Commission.    ist-3d 

annual  reports  relating  to  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tain locust.     3  vols.     Wash.,  1S78-83.     8°. 

Note:  Vol.  3  is  pub.  by  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  and 
for  later  reports  see  above,  U.  S.  .-\gncuUural  Dept., 
Division  of  Entomology. 

Bulletin  ;  nos.  1-7.    Wash.,  1S77- 

81.     8°. 

Contents:  I.  Destruction  of  the  young  or  unfledged 
locusts.  2.  Natural  history  ofthe  Rocky  Mt.  locust; 
habits,  etc.  3.  Riley,  C.  V.  The  cotton  worm.  4.  Pack- 
ard, .\.  S.  The  Hessian  fly  ;  its  ravages,  habits,  etc. 
5.  Thomas.  C.  The  chinch-bug;  its  history,  charac- 
ters, habits,  etc.  6.  Riley,  C.  V.  General  index  and 
supplement  to  the  nine  reports  on  the  insects  of  Mis- 
souri. 7,  Packard,  A.  S.  Insects  injurious  to  forest 
and  shade  trees. 

Geological  Survey.     [Clarence  King 

and  J.  W.  Powell,  directors.]  ist-ioth  annual 
reports,  1880-S9.  12  vols.  Wash.,  iSSo-90. 
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Ciiiiliiils:     I.  Ri-|>ort. 

1.  Report  of  the  director,  and  acconipaiiyiiis  papers. 
— Dulton,  C.  E.  Physical  geography  of  the  Grand 
Canon  district.— Gilbert.  C.  K.  Contributions  to  the 
history  of  Lake  Bonneville.-  Emmons.  S.  F.  Abstract 
iif  report  on  geology  and  mining  industry  of  Le-idville. 
Colorado.— Becker,  Geo.  F.  Summary  of  the  geology 
of  the  Conistock  Lode  and  the  Washoe  district.- King. 
Clarence.  Production  of  the  precious  metals  in  the 
I'.  S.  Gilbert.  G.  K.  New  method  of  measuring 
heights  by  means  of  the  barometer. 

y,.  Report  of  the  director,  with  administrative  re- 
ports.—Marsh.  O.  C.  Birds  with  teeth.  -Irving.  Roland 
P.  The  copper-hearing  rocks  of  Lake  Superior.— 
Russell.  Israel  C.  Sketch  of  the  geological  history  of 
Lake  Lahontan.  —  Hague.  .Arnold.  Abstract  of  the 
report  on  the  geology  of  the  Eureka  district,  N"ev.-ida. 
—  Chamberlin.  Thos.  C.  Preliminary  paper  on  the 
terminal  moraine  of  the  second  glacial  epoch. — White. 

C.  A.  Review  of  the  non-marine  fossil  mollusca  of  N. 
America. 

4.  Report  of  the  director,  and  administrative  re- 
ports.—Outton.  C.  E.  Hawaiian  volcanoes.— Curtis, 
.los.  S.  .\bstract  of  report  on  the  mining  geology  of  the 
Kureka  district,  Nevada.— Williams.  .Mbert, yi-.  Popu-  I 
lar  fallacies  regarding  the  precious  metal  ore  deposits. 
White.  Chas.  A.  Review  of  the  fossil  ostreidic  of  N. 
America.—  Russell,  Israel  C.  Geological  reconnais- 
sance in  southern  Oregon. 

5.  Report  of  the  director,  and  administrative  re- 
ports.—Gilbert.  G.  K.  The  topographic  features  of 
lake  shores.— Chamberlin.  Thos  C.  Requisite  and 
qualifying  condilionsof  artesian  wells— Irving,  Roland 

D.  Preliminary  paper  on  an  investigation  of  the 
Archaean  formations  of  the  northwestern  states.— 
Marsh.  O.  C.  Gigantic  mammals  of  the  order  dino- 
cerata.— Russell,  Isr.icl  C.  Existing  glaciers  of  the 
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6.  Report  of  the  director,  and  administrative  re- 
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liminary paper  on  the  drifllcss  area  of  the  I'pper  Mis- 
sissippi valley.— Curtis,  Jos.  Story.  TJie  quantit.itive 
determination  of  silver  by  means  of  the  microscope.— 
Shaler.  N.  S.  Sea  coast  swamps  of  the  eastern  U.  S.— 
Ward.  L.  I".  Synopsis  of  the  flora  of  the  Laramie 
group. 

7.  Report  of  the  director,  and  administrative  re- 
ports.-Chamberlin,  T.  C.  Rock-scorings  of  the  great 
ice  invasions.-lddings,  Joseph  P,  Obsidian  cliff',  Yel- 
lowstone National  Park.— Shaler,  N.  S.  Report  on  the 
geology  of  Martha's  Vineyard.— Irving,  R.  D,  Classifi- 
cation of  the  early  Cambrian  and  pre-Cambrian  forni.a- 
lions— Davis.  Wm.  M.  Structure  of  the  Triassic  for- 
mation of  the  Connecticut  Valley.— Chatard,  Thomas 
M,  Sall-niakinR  processes  in  the  T.  S.— M'Gee.  W.J. 
Geology  of  the  head  of  Chesapeake  Bay. 

S.  Report  of  the  director,  and  administrative  re- 
ports.—Russell.  lsr.iel  C.  ijuarternary  history  of 
Monci  Valley,  California. -Diller.  J.  S.  Geology  of  the 
Lassen  Peak  district.— Scudder.  S.  H.  Fossil  buller- 
flics  of  Florissant — Orion,  Kd.  Trenton  limestone  as 
a  source  of  petroleum  and  inflammable  gas  in  Ohio  and 
Indiana.  — Ward,  Lester  F.  Geog.  distribution  of  fossil 
plants.  -Becker.  Geo.  F,  Summary  of  the  geology  of 
the  «|uick5ilver  deposits  of  the  P.acific  slope —Shaler. 
N   S.     Geology  of  Mt.  Desert  Island,  Me. 

y.  Report  of  the  director,  and  administrative  rc- 
piiris.- Dulton.  C.  E.  The  Charleston  earthquake  of 
Aug.  ji.  i'*'i6.— Shaler.  N.  S.  Geology  of  Cape  Ann, 
Mais  -  Wood,  W.  H.  Formation  of  travertine  and 
-iliieou.  -inler  by  the  vegetation  of  hot  springs.— 
White.  I'  A.  Gcoiogy  and  physiography  of  a  portion 
i.f  ii.irthwriiern  Color.ido.  and  adiaceni  pans  of  L'tah 
.oMl  Wvoming. 

I".  Ki  |r<iri  of  the  director,  and  administrative  re- 
poiiv.  Shiler,  N.  S.  General  account  of  the  fresh- 
uairr  tn'<t,i«<.ei>  of  the  (T.  S.,  with  description  of  the 
IH-mnl  S«;imp  district  of  Virginia  and  N,  Carolina.— 


Irving,  R.  U.,  otirf  Van  Hise,  C.  R.  Penokee  iron-bearing 
series  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin,— Walcott,  C.  D. 
Fauna  of  the  lower  Cambrian  or  Olenellus  zone.  Pt.  2. 
Irrigation. 
—  —  —  Bulletins,  vols.  1-12.  12  vols. 
Wash,,  1SS3-91.     S°. 

Conletils:  I.  Cross.  W.  Hypersthene-andesite  and 
triclinic  pyroxene  in  augitic  rocks;  with  a  geological 
sketch  of  Buffalo  Peaks,  Colorado,  by  S.  F.  Emmons.— 
Williams.  \.,Ji.  Gold  and  silver  conversion  tables.— 
Williams,  Henry  S.  Fossil  faunas  of  the  Upper  Devo- 
nian, along  the  the  meridian  of  76°  30',  from  Tompkins 
Co.,  N.  v.,  to  Bradford  Co.,  Penn.— White.  Chas.  A. 
Mesozoic  fossils.— Gannett.  Henry.  Dictionary  of  alti- 
tudes in  the  U.  S.— Spencer.  J.  W.  Elevations  in  the 
Dominion  of  Canada. 

2.  Marcou.  Jules,  and  Belknap.  John.  Mapoteca 
geologica  Americana  ;  catalogue  of  geological  maps  of 
America.— Irving,  R.  D.,  and  Van  Hise.  C.  R.  Second- 
ary enlargements  of  mineral  fragments  in  certain 
rocks.  —  Report  of  work  done  in  the  Washington 
Laboratory,  1SS3-S4.— Walcott.  Chas.  D.  Cambrian 
faunas  of  N.  America;  prelim,  studies —Call,  R.  Ells- 
worth. Quarternary  and  recent  mollusca  of  the  Great 
Basin,  with  descriptions  of  new  forms  :  introduced  by 
a  sketch  of  the  Quaternary  lakes  of  the  Great  Basin, 
by  G.  K.  Gilbert.— Dana.  Edward  S.  Cryst.iUographic 
study  of  the  trinolite  of  Lake  Lahont.in.  —  Gannett. 
Henry.  Boundaries  of  the  \j.  S.  and  of  the  several 
states  and  territories.— Barus,  Carl,  and  Strouhal,  Vin- 
cent. Electrical  and  magnetic  properties  of  the  iron 
carburets. 

3.  White.  Chas.  A.  Mesozoic  and  cenozoic  p.alncon- 
tology  of  California.— Clarke.  J.  M.  Higher  Devonian 
faunas  of  Ontario  Co.,  N.  V.-  Hague,  Arnold,  and 
Iddings,  J,  P.  Development  of  crystallization  in  the 
igneous  rocks  of  Washoe —White,  Cli.as.  A.  Marine 
Eocene,  fresh-water  Miocene,  and  other  fossil  mollusca 
of  western  N.  America —Becker.  Geo,  F.  Notes  on 
the  stratigraphv  of  California.— Cross.  Whitman,  and 
Hillefarand,  W.F.  Contrib.  to  the  mineralogy  of  the 
Rocky  Mts.— Willis,  Bailey.  Lignites  of  the  Great 
Sioux  Reservation.— White,  Chas.  A.  New  Cretaceous 
fossils  from  California.— Irving,  R.  D„  and  Chamberlin. 
T.  C.  Junction  between  the  eastern  sandstone  and  the 
Keweenaw  series  on  Keweenaw  Point. 

4.  Dall,  W.  H.  List  of  marine  mollusca,  comi).  the 
Quaternary  fossils  and  recent  forms  troni  Anier.  locali- 
ties between  Cape  Halterasand  Cape  Roquc. — Barnes. 
Phincas.  Present  technical  condition  of  the  steel  in- 
dustry of  the  U.S. -Howe,  Henry  M.  Copper  smelting. 
—Work  done  in  the  division  o(  chemistry  and  physics, 
1SS4-85— Williams,  Geo.  H.  Gabbros  and  associated 
hornblende  rocks  occurring  in  the  neighborhood  of 
Uallimore,  Md. -White.  Chas.  A.  Freshwater  inver- 
tebrates of  the  N.  American  Jurassic— Walcott.  Chas. 
D.  Second  contrib,  to  the  studies  on  the  cambrian 
faunas  of  N.  America. 

J.  Scudder.  Saml.  H.  Systematic  review  of  our 
present  knowledge  of  fossil  insects,  incl,  myriapods 
and  arachnids.— Peale,  Albert  C.  Mineral  springs  of 
the  U.  S— Diller.  Jos.  S.  Notes  on  the  geoL.gy  ol 
northern  California.— White.  Chas.  A.  On  the  relation 
of  the  Laramie  moluscan  fauna  to  that  of  the  succectl- 
ing  fresh-water  Eocene  and  other  groups.—  Barus. 
Carl,  and  Strouhal.  Vincent.  Physical  properties  ot 
the  iron-carburets.— Barus.  Carl.  Subsidence  of  the 
fine  solid  particles  in  liquids. 

6,  Ward.  L.  F.  Types  of  the  Laramie  flora.— Diller. 
Jos.  S,  Peridotitc  of  Elliott  County,  Kentucky.— Up- 
ham.  Warren.  I'pper  beaches  and  deltas  of  the  glacial 
Lake  Agassiz.  —  Willis,  Bailey.  Changes  in  river 
courses  in  Washington  Territory  due  to  glaciation.— 
Williams,  Henry  S.  Fossil  faunas  of  the  Upper  Devo- 
nian—the (jcnesec  section.  New  York. 

7.  Report  of  work  done  in  the  division  of  chemistry 
and  idiysics  mainly  during  i88,s-86.  F.  W.  Clarke, 
chief  Chemist,— Smith,  Eugene  A.,  and  Johnson.  Law- 


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rence  C.  Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  strata  of  the  Tusca- 
loosa, Tombigbie  and  Alabama  Rivers.— Darton.  Nel- 
son H.  Bibliography  of  N.  American  geology  for  18S6. 
-  Hill,  Robert  T.  Present  condition  of  knowledge  of 
the  geology  of  Texas— Penrose.  R.  A.  F.,  /;-.  Nature 
and  origin  of  deposits  of  phosphate  of  lime  ;  with  an 
introd.,  by  N.  S.  Shaler. 

S.  Gooch,  Frank  A,  ffwrf  Whitfield,  Jas.  E.  Analy- 
ses of  waters  of  the  Yellowstone  Xational  Park,  with 
an  account  of  the  methods  of  analysis  employed. — 
Woodward,  Robt.  S.  On  the  form'  and  position  of  the 
sea  level  ;— Latitudes  and  longitudes  of  certain  points 
in  Missouri,  Kansas,  and  Xew  Me.xico ;  — Formulas 
and  tables  to  facilitate  the  construction  and  use  of 
maps.— White.  Chas.  A.  On  invertebrate  fossils  from 
the  Pacific  coast,— Russell,  Israel  C.  Subaerial  decay 
of  rocks  and  origin  of  the  red  color  of  certain  forma- 
tions.—Shaler.  Nath.  S.  The  geology  of  Nantucket.— 
Barus.  Carl.  Thermo-electric  measurement  of  high 
temperatures. 

y.  Report  of  work  done  in  the  division  of  chem- 
istry and  physics  during  1SS6-87.  F.  W.  Clarke,  chief 
chemist.— Knowlton,  Frank  Hall.  Fossil  wood  and 
lignite  of  the  Potomac  formation. — Hay,  Robert.  Geo- 
logical reconnaissance  in  southwestern  Kansas.  — 
Wright.  G.  F.  The  glacial  boundary  in  western  Penn- 
sylvania, Ohio,  Kentucky,  Indiana  and  Illinois:  with 
introd.,  by  T.  C.  Chamberlin.— Chester,  F.  D.  The 
gabbros  and  associated  rocks  in  Delaware.— Report  of 
work  done  in  the  division  of  chemistry  arid  physics, 
18S7-SS.  F.W.Clarke,  chief  chemist.— Melville,  W.  H., 
and  Lindgren,  W.  Contributions  to  the  mineralogy  of 
the  Pacific  coast— Williams.  G.  H.  Greenstone  schist 
areas  of  the  Menominee  and  Marquette  regions  of 
Michigan;  introd.  by  R.  D.  Irving.— Vogdes.  A.  W. 
Bibliography  of  paleozoic  Crustacea.  1695-1889. 

10.  Report  of  work  done  in  the  division  of  chem- 
istry and  physics,  18SS-89.  F.  W.  Clarke,  chief  chemist. 
—White,  I.  C.  Stratigraphy  of  the  bituminous  coal 
field  of  Pennsylvania,  Ohio  and  West  Virginia.— 
Iddings,  J.  P.  On  a  group  of  volcanic  rocks  from  the 
Tewan  Mts.,  New  Mexico,  and  on  the  occurrence  of 
primary  quartz  in  certain  basalts.— Darton.  N.  H.  Re- 
lations of  the  traps  of  the  Newark  system  in  the  New- 
Jersey  regions.— Keeler,  J.  E.  Earthquakes  in  Cali- 
fornia in  1S89.— Scudder,  S.  H.  Classified  and  anno- 
tated bibliography  of  fossil  insects.— Woodward,  R.  S. 
Report  on  astronomical  work  of  1S89  and  1S90.— Scud- 
der, S.  H.  Index  to  the  known  fossil  insects  nf  the 
world,  incl.  myriapods  and  arachnids. 

11.  Upham.  Warren,  .altitudes  between  Lake  Su- 
perior and  the  Rocky  Mts.  -Barus,  Carl.  The  viscosity 
of  solids.— Genth.  F.  A.  Minerals  of  N,  Carolina.— 
Darton.  N.  H.  Record  of  N.  .\mer.  geology  for  1SS7- 
89.— Gannett.  H.  Dictionary  of  altitudes  in  the  f.  S. 
2d  ed. 

12.  White,  C.  A.     Texan  permian  and  its  mesozoic 
types  of  fossils.— Report  of  work  done  in  the  division    j 
of  chemistry  and  physics  during  18B9-90.— Diller,  J.  S. 

A  late  volcanic  eruption  in  northern  California  and  its 
peculiar  lava —Williams,  H.  S.  Correlation  papers  ; 
Devonian  and  carboniferous— Waloott.  C.  D.  Corre- 
lation papers  ;  Cambrian. 

—  —   Monographs.      vols.    1-16    in    17. 

Wash.,  1S90,  'S2-89.     4°. 

Contents:   i.  Gilbert,  Grove  Karl.    Lake  Bonnevile.    ! 

2.  Dutton.   Clarence  E.      Tertiarv   historv  of  the    1 
Grand  Canon  district ;  with  atlas.  I 

3.  Becker.  Geo.  F.  Geology  of  the  Comstock  Lode 
and  Washoe  district;  with  atlas. 

4.  Lord,  Eliot.     Comstock  mining  and  miners. 

5.  Irving,  Roland  Duer,  Copper-bearing  rocks  of 
Lake  Superior. 

6.  Fontaine,  Win.  Morris.  Contributions  to  the 
knowledge  of  the  older  Mesozoic  flora  of  Virginia. 

7.  Curtis.  Jos.  Story.  Silver-lead  deposits  of  Eu- 
reka, Nevada. 


S.  Walcott,  Chas.  Dooliltle.  PaliEontology  of  the 
Eureka  district. 

9.  Whitfield,  Robt.  P.  Brachiopoda  and  lainelli- 
branchiata  of  the  Raritan  clays  and  Greensand  marls 
of  New  Jersey. 

10.  Marsh,  O.  C.  Dinocerala;  a  monograph  of  an 
extinct  order  of  gigantic  mammals. 

11.  Russell,  Israel  Cook.  Geol.  history  of  Lake 
Lahontan,a  Quaternary  lake  of  northwestern  Nevada. 

12.  Emmons.  Sanil.  F.  Geology  and  mining  in- 
dustry of  Leadville,  Colorado  ;  with  atlas. 

13.  Booker,  Geo.  F.  Geology  of  the  quicksilver 
deposits  of  the  Pacific  slope  ;  with  atlas. 

14.  Newberry.  John  S.  Fossil  fishes  and  fossil 
plants  of  the  Triassic  rocks  of  New  Jersey  and  the 
Connecticut  valley. 

15.  Fontaine,  Wm.  Morris.  The  Potomac  or  younger 
Mesozoic  flora.— Text  and  Plates. 

16.  Newberry.  John  S.  Paleozoic  fishes  of  N. 
America. 

Statistical  papers,  1SS2-S8.     6  vols. 

Wash.,  1SS3-90.     S°. 

Contents:  Day,  D.  T.  Mineral  resources  of  the 
United  States,  18S6-88.  3  vols.— Williams,  A., /r.  Min- 
eral resources  of  the  United  States,  1882-85.    3  vols. 

Interstate  Commei'ee  CoitDtiissioii.    ist- 

5tli  ;inniutl  reports.  5  vols.  Wash.,  i,SS7-92. 
S°. 

3d  annual  report  on  the  statistics 

of  railways  for  year  ending  June  30,  1890. 
Wash.,  1891.     8°. 

•  —  Xational  Museiivi.     Bulletins  ;  nos.  r, 

5-12,  16,  20,  24,  26,  27,  33-3S,  41-42.  22  vols. 
Wash.,  1S75-91.     8°. 

— Same.  vols.  1-3  [nos.  1-16].  (Smith- 
sonian Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  13,  23,  24.) 

Proceedings,    187S-90.      vols.    1-7, 

10-13.     I'  vols.     Wash.,  1879-91.     8°. 

Same.    vols.  1-4.   (Smithsonian  Inst. 

Misc.  col.  V.  19,  22.) 

Office  of  Indian   Affairs.      Board  of 

Indian  Commissioners.  2d,  3d,  14th  and  iSth 
annual  reports,  1870,  '71,  '83,  '86.  4  vols. 
Wash.,  1871-87.     8°. 

Peace  with  the  Apaches  of  New 

Me.xico  and  Arizona  ;  report  of  \'incent  Col- 
yer,  1S71.     Wash.,  1872.     8°. 

Commissioner  of   Indian    Affairs. 

Annual  reports,  with  message  of  the  Presi- 
dent, 1837,  '49-55,  '72-Si,  '83-90.  26  vols. 
Wash.,  1837-90.     8°. 

National  map  of  the  territory  of 

the  U.  S.  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean  ;  comp.  bv  W ■  I.  Keeler. 
Wash.,  1867.     fol. 

.Sd'f?  Schoolcraft,  Henry  R. 

Geological  and  Geographical  Sur- 
vey of  the  Black  Hills.  Mineral  wealth, 
climate  and  rain-fall  and  natural  resources 
of  the  Black  Hills  of  Dakota  ;  by  W.  T. 
Jenney.     Wash.,  1876.     8°. 

Patent  Office.   Digest  of  patents,  1790- 

1839;  added,  law  relating  to  patents.  Wash., 
1840.     8°. 

General  index  of  agricultural  re- 
ports.    .Sec  above,  Agriculture  Dept. 


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726 


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Official  gazette,   vols.  1-5S.  61  vols. 

Wash.,  1872-92.    4°.  I 
—  —   Report  of   the    Commissioner  of 

patents,    1S43-71,   'S1-91.     So  vols.     Wash. 

[.S44-92].    8°. 

.\olf:  From  iS-j-<'5o.  these  •'.Annual  reports"  arc 
bound  with  the  "  Official  gazette,"  from  1876-79  beiiiR 
printed  with  the  '•General  indexof  the  Official  gazette.  ' 
From  1SV49-64.  the  title  also  reads,  "Arts  and  manu- 
factures " 

Restilts  of  meteorological  observa- 
tions made  tinder  direction  of  the  Patent 
Office  and  Smithsonian  Institution,  1S54-59; 
a  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  patents. 
2  vols.     Wash.,  1 86 1-64.     4°. 

Rules  and  directions  I'or  proceed- 
ings,    n.  p.  [1S59].     8°. 

Pension  Office.     Annual  report  of  the 

Commissioner  for  188S-92.  5  vols.  Wash., 
1SS8-92.     8°. 

List  of  pensioners  on  the  roll,  Jan. 

1,1883.     5  vols.     Wash.,  1883.     8°. 

Superintendent  of  Yellowstone  National 

Park.  Reports,  by  P.  W.  Norris,  Supt.,  for 
1877-78.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1S7S-79.     8°. 

U.  S.  and  Mexican  Boundary  Survey. 

Report;  by  Wm.  H.  Emory.  2  vols,  in  3. 
Wash.,  1857.    4°. 

Justice,  Department  of.     Register  of  the 

Dept.    Sthed.     Wash.,  1 886.     8°. 

Testimony  taken  by  the  committee  on 

e.xpenditures.  2  vols,  in  3.  [Pt.  2  of  vol.  2, 
Star  route  cases.]     Wash.,  1SS4.     8°. 

Attorney-General.      Annual    reports, 

18S4-87.     4  vols.     Wash.,  1S84-S7.    S°. 

Digest  of  the  published  opinions  of 

the  Attorneys-General,  and  of  the  leading 
decisions  of  the  Federal  courts,  with  refer- 
ence to  international  law,  treatises  etc.  Rev. 
ed.     Wash.,  1S77.     8°. 

Star  route  conspiracy  ,  argument  of 

the  Attorney-General.     [Wash.,  1882.]    8°. 

—  Testimony    of   Attorney -General 

Brewster,  with  letters  and  documents  [rel.] 
to  the  expenditures  of  the  department. 
Wash.,  1884.     8°. 

Labor  Department.  ist-6th  annual  re- 
ports of  the  commissioner.  6  vols.  Wash., 
1886-91.     8°. 

Contrnti:  I.  Industrial  depressions.  2.  Convict 
labor.  3.  Strikes  and  lockouts.  4.  Working  women 
in  large  cities.  5.  Railroad  labor.  6.  Cost  of  produc- 
tion :  iron,  sleel,  coal,  etc. 

.\ale :  iM  4th  reports  were  pub.  by  Bureau  of  Lalior, 
Interior  Dept. 

Uf^rary  of  Congress.  Alpliabelical  cata- 
logue ;  Authors,  [hv  A.  R.  .Spofford,  Lib.]. 
Wash.,  1S64.     8°. 

Cataldguc;  Index  of  subjects,  (bv  A. 

R.  Sp.ifTord,  Lib.].   2  vols.    Wash.,  1869'  8°. 
Catalogue  of  books  added  Dec.  i,  1S64- 

67,  '69-70.     4  vols.     Wash.,  1865-71.     8°. 
Report  of  the  librarian.    Wash.,  1866. 


Special  report  of  the  librarian  con- 
cerning the  historical  librarv  of  Peter  Force. 
Wash.,  1867.     8°. 

Supplement    to    the   catalogue,    1840, 

'42-4S.     [Wash.,  1S40-48].     8°. 

Xavy  Department.    Annual  reports  of  the 

■  Secretary,  1859,  '61-65,  '69.  '73.  'S4-  10  vols. 
Wash.,  1859-84.     8°. 

Exploration  of  the  valley  of  the  Ama- 
zon ;  by  Wm.  L.  Herndon  and  Lardner 
Gibbon.  2  vols.  Wash.,  1S54.  8".  Atlas, 
pt.  I.     8°. 

Memorial  of  officers  of  the  navy  for  an 

increase  of  their  pay,  wilhdocuments.  N.  Y., 
1S66.     8°. 

Naval  astronomical  expedition  to  the 

southern  hemisphere,  1849-52;  by  J.  M.  Gil- 
liss.  vols.  I,  2  and  6.  3  vols.  Wash.,  1855- 
56.     4°. 

Naval  regulations,  issued  by  command 

of  the  President,  Jan.  25,  1802.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
12°. 

Proceednigs  of  the  general  court  mar- 
tial convened  for  the  trial  of  James  Barron, 
Chas.  Gordon,  Wm.  Hook,  and  John  Hall, 
of  the  U.  S.  S.  Chesapeake,  Jan.  1808.  n,  p., 
1822.     8°. 

Register  of  the  officers  of  the  navy, 

1815,  '20,  '30,  '31,  '-^.i,  '35,  '37,  '39,  '41-43.  '46- 
56,  '58,  "59.  '61,  '64-69,  '71,  '72,  '74-77.  '80-S8, 
'90.     49  vols.    Wa.sh.,  1S14-90.    12°  and  8°. 

Report  in  the  matter  of  the  disaster  to 

the  U.  S.  exploring  expedition  toward  the 
North  Pole,  etc.,  1873.     n.  p..  n.  d.     8°. 

Rt-porl  on  interoceanic  canals  and  rail- 
roads between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
oceans;  by  Chas.  H.Davis.   Wash.,  1867.   8°. 

Report  of  the  Secretary  [Gideon  Welles] 

in  relation  to  armored  vessels.  Wash.,  1864. 
8°. 

Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys 

for  the  location  of  interoceanic  ship-canals 
through  the  Isthnuis  of  Panama,  and  by  ihe 
valley  of  the  river  Napipi,  by  L'.  S.  naval  ex- 
peditions, 1875 ;  E.  P.  Lull,  commanding 
Panama  expedition  ;  Fred.  Collins,  com- 
manding Napipi  expedition.  Wash.,  1879.  4°. 

Purcan    of   Medicine    and   Surgery. 

Hygienic  and  mctlical  reports  by  medical 
officers  of  the  U.  .S.  Navy;  prep,  by  J.  B. 
Parker.     Wash.,  1879.     8"! 

Bureau  of  Savigation.    .Maritime  canal 

of  .Suez,  from  its  inauguration,  1869  to  1S84; 
prep,  by  J.  E.  Nourse.     Wash.,  1S.S4.     8°. 

Report   of   the   British    naval  and 

military  operations  in  Egypt,  1SS2:  by  C.  F. 
Goodrich.     Wash.,  1885.  '  %". 

[ Report  of  historical  and  technical 

1       information  relating  to  interoceanic  commu- 
nication by  way  o(  the  American  isthmus; 
I       by  ).  T.  Sullivan.     Wash.,  1883.     4°. 


UNITED  STATES 


727 


UNITED  STATES 


Telegraphic  determination  of  longi- 
tudes in  Mexico,  Central  America,  the  West 
Indies  and  on  the  north  coast  of  South  Amer- 
ica with  the  latitudes  ;  b)'  J.  A.  Norris  and 
Chas.  Laird  ;  appended,  report  on  magnetic 
observations,  by  Chas.  Laird  [and  others]. 
Wash.,  1891.     4°. 

Bureau  of  Ordnance.     Reports  of  the 

Chief,  1S63-64.  2  vols,  [Wash.]  and  N.  Y., 
1864-65.     S°. 

Bureau  of  Ordnance  and  Hydrography. 

Code  of  flotilla  and  boat  squadron  signals 
for  the  U.  S.  navy  ;  prep,  by  T.  A.  Jenkins. 
Wash.,  1S61.     12°. 

Commission  on  the   Transit  of  I'cnus. 

Instructions  for  observing  the  transit  of 
Venus,  Dec.  6,  18S2.     Wash.,  1SS2.     4°. 

— " —  Hydrographic  Office.  Report  on  uni- 
form system  for  spelling  foreign  geographic 
names.     Wash.,  1S91.     S°. 

Naval  Academy.      See  belo7c,   U.  S. 

Naval  Academy. 

—   Naval    Observatory.       Astronomical 

observations  made  during  1S47,  1S51-52.  2 
vols.     Wash.,  1S53-67.     4°. 

Note:'  L.  Warrington,   Supt.,  1S47 ;  J.  M.  Gilliss, 
18.51-52. 

Astronomical   and   meteorological 

observations  made  during  1S62-SS.  28  vols. 
Wash.,  1863-92.     4°. 

Nolc-     Beginning  witli    :S8j,  tlie  title  is  Observa- 
tions. 

Instructions  of  observing  the  total 

solar  eclipse  of  July  29,  1878.  Wash.,  1878. 
4°- 

Instructions  for  observing  the  transit 

of  Mercury,  May  5-6,  1S78.    Wash.,  1S7S.    8°. 

Narrative  of  the  North  Polar  expe- 
dition ;  U.  S.  ship  Polaris,  Capt.  C.  F.  Hall 
commanding  ;  ed.  by  C.  H.  Davis.  Wash., 
1876.     1.  8°. 

Narrative  of  the  2d  Arctic  expedi- 
tion made  by  C.  F.  Hall ;  ed.  bv  J.  E.  Nourse. 
Wash.,  1879.     1.  8°. 

Report  of  the  Superintendent  for 

1S84  and '90-92.   4  vols.    Wash.,  18S4-92.   8°. 

—   Reports    of   foreign    societies    on 

awarding  medals  to  the  American  Arctic  ex- 
plorers ;  Kane,  Hayes,  Hall.  [Wash.]  1S76. 
8°. 

Washington  observations  for  1S69- 

84.    [Appendices.]    .8  vols.     Wash.,  1872-S9. 


Contents:  1S69.  App.  2.  Zones  of  stars  observed 
witli  tbe  mural  circle  in  1846-49;  by  J.  H.  C.  Coffin, 
T.J.  Page,  C.  Steedman  ;  B.  F.  Sands,  supt. 

1870.  App.  1.  Report  on  the  difference  of  longitude 
between  Washington  and  St.  Louis,  by  Wm.  Harkness. 

1870.  App.  3.  On  the  right  ascensions  of  the  equa- 
torial fundamental  stars,  etc.,  by  S.  Newcomb. 

1870.  App.  4.  Zones  of  stars  observed  with  the 
meridian  transit  instrument,  1S46-49,  by  R.  Keith,  M. 
H.  Bcecher,  etc.;  B.  F.  Sands,  supt. 


1871.  .\pp.  2.  Results  of  observations  with  the 
transit  instrument  and  mural  circle,  1853-60.  by  M. 
Yarnall,  J.  Major,  T.  J.  Robinson. 

1876.  App.  I.  Subject-index  to  the  publications  of 
the  v.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  1S45-75,  by  E-  S.  Holden. 

1876.  App.  3.  Reports  on  the  total  solar  eclipses 
of  July  29,  187S,  and  January  11,  1880. 

1884.  App.  I.  Catalogue  of  stars  observed  during 
1845-77,  and  prep,  for  publication  by  M.  Yarnall.  3d  ed. 
rev.  and  cor.,  with  renumbering  of  the  stars,  bv  Edgar 
Frisby. 

Washington  observations  for  1875. 

Wash.,  1877.     4°. 

Library.  Catalogue  ;  pt.  i,  Astro- 
nomical bibliography,  by  E.  S.  Holden. 
Wash.,  1879.     4°. 

—  Nicaragua  Sttmeying  Party.    Report , 

by  A.  G.  Menocal.     Wash.,  1886.'   4°. 

Northern  Boundary  Commission .  Re- 
ports upon  the  survey  of  the  boundary 
between  the  territory  of  the  U.  .S.  and  the 
possessions  of  Great  Britain  from  the  Lake 
of  the  Woods  to  the  summit  of  the  Rocky 
Mts.  Arch.  Campbell,  commissioner;  W.J. 
Twining,  chief  astronomer.  Wash.,  187S.  4° 
and  Atlas,  ob.  fol. 

Patent  Office.     See  Interior  Dept. 

Pension  Office.     See  Interior  Dept. 

Post  Office  Department.     Annual  reports 

of  the  Postmaster  General,  1877,  '78,  '81,  '84, 
'85.     5  vols.     Wash.,  1877-85.     8°. 

List  of  post  offices,  in  the  U.  S.  with 

the  counties  in  which  they  are  situated,  etc. 
Wash.,  1805.     8°. 

Post  office  directory  for  1863  ;  rev.  and 

cor.  by  J.  Disturnell.     N.  Y.,  1S63.     1.  8°. 

President.     Message  from  the  President 

of  the  U.  S.  transmitting  papers  rel.  to  the 
war  in  South  America.     Wash.,  1882.     8°. 

—  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S. 

at  the  commencement  of  the  2d  sess.,  48th 
Cong.,  with  reports  of  departments;  ed.  by 
B.  P.  Poore.     [Abr.]     Wash.,  18S4.     8°. 

.Same;    ist  se.ss.,   49th  Cong.     [Abr.] 

Wash.,  1S85.     8°. 

.Speech   to  both  Houses  of  Congress 

[by  Washington],  Dec.  7,  1796.    n.  t.  p.    12°. 

—  Veto  inessages  of  the  Presidents  of  the 

U.  S.,  with  the  action  of  Congre.ss  thereon  ; 
conip.  by  B.  P.  Poore.     Wash.,  1886.     8°. 

Public  Land  Commission.     Existing  laws 

of  the  U.  S.  of  a  general  and  permanent 
character,  and  relating  to  the  survey  and 
disposition  of  the  public  domain,  Dec.  i, 
1880  ;  with  supplement  to  Dec.  1882.  Wash., 
1884.   8°. 

Laws  of  the  U.  S.  of  local  and  tem- 
porary character,  Dec.  I,  18S0  ;  witli  supple- 
ment to  Dec.  1882.     2  vols.    Wash.,  1SS4.    8". 

The  public  domain  ;  its  history,  with 

statistics ;  prep,  by  Thomas  Donaldson. 
Wash.,  18S4.     8°. 


IMTED  STATES 


728 


LMTED  STATES 


Senate.    Bills  and  resolutions,  2Stli  Cong., 

2d  sess.,  29th  Cong.,  ist  and  2d  sess.;  30lh 
Cong.,  ist  and  2d  sess.;  1S47-49.  5  vols, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     fol. 

Compilntion  of  Senate  election  cases 

from  1-S9  to  1SS5 :  by  George  S.  Taft. 
Wash.,  1SS5.     S°. 

Journal  of  the  Senate.  ist-i3th  Con- 
gress, 17S9-1S15.   5  vols.   Wash.,  1S20-21.   8°. 

Journal  of  the  executive  proceedings 

of  the  Senate,  ist-igth  Congress,  17S9-1S29. 
3  vols.     Wash.,  182S.     8°. 

Proceedings  respecting  the  insurgents 

[in  the  western  counties  of  Penn.],  1794. 
Phila.,  1795.  8°.  (15d.  with  U.  .S.  Commis- 
sioners [on]  the  Insurgents.     Report.) 

Rules  for  conducting  business  in  the 

Senate,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of 

the  U.  S.,  on  impeachment  by  the  House  of 
Representatives  ;  [ed.  by  B.  P.  Poore].  3  vols. 
Wash.,  :S6S.     8°. 

Committee  upon  t/ie  Relations  between 

Labor  and  Capital.  Report,  and  testimony 
taken,     vols.  1-4.    4  vols.     Wash.,  18S5.    8°. 

Select  Committee  on  the  Harper's  Ferry 

Invasion.  Report  [by  J.  M.  MasonJ.  [Wash., 
1S60.]    8°. 

—  Select  Committee  on  Interstate  Com- 
merce. Report  [testimony].  Wash.,  1 886.  8°. 

—  Report,   with  appendix.      Wash., 

1 886.  8°. 

.Select  Committee  on  Ordnance  and  War 

Ships.  Report,  with  appendix.  Wash.,  1 886. 
8°. 

See  also,  Congress. 

Signal  Office.     See  below,  War  Dept. 

.Silver   Commission  of  1876.      Reports. 

Wash.,  1S87.    8°. 

See  also.  International  Monetary  Con- 
ference. 

State  Department.   Case  of  Great  Britain 

as  laid  before  the  Tribunal  of  Arbitration  at 
Geneva.    3  vols.     Wash.,  1S72.    8°. 

Cn.se  of  the  United  Slates  to  be  laid 

before  the  Tribunal  of  Arbitration  to  be  con- 
\ened  at  Geneva.     Wash..  1872.     8°. 

Cholera  in   Europe   in   1884 ;    reports 

from  consuls  of  the  U.  S.     Wash.,  1885.     8°. 

Civil   service  of  the   U.  S.     Boston, 

1S67.     8°. 

Commercial   relations  of   the  U.   S.; 

reports  from  the  consuls  of  the  U.  S.  on  the 
commerce,  manufactures,  etc.,  of  their  con- 
sular districts,  nos.  1-147.  40  vols.  Wash., 
1880-92.    S". 

Contents  of  and  index  to  first  2(>% 

reports.     Wash.,  1883.     8°. 

—   Index   to  reports,    1-59.      Wash., 

1887.  8°. 

—  —  Index  to  n-porls,  60-111.     Wash., 

1890.     8°. 


Maps  showing  the  location  of  the 

diplomatic  and  consular  offices  of  the  U.  S. 
Wash.,  iSSS.     fol. 

Correspondence     concerning    claims 

against  Great  Britain  transmitted  to  the 
Senate.     5  vols.     Wash.,  1869-70.     8°. 

Counter  case  of  Great  Britain  as  laid 

before  the  Tribunal  of  Arbitration  at  Geneva, 
Apl.  15,  1872.     Wash.,  1872.     8°. 

Diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  U. 

S.,  10  Sept.  i7S3-Mch.  4,  1789.  vols,  i,  3,  5-7. 
5  vols.     Wash.,  1833-34.     8°. 

Forestry  in  Europe  ;  reports  from  con- 
suls.    Wash.,"  1887.     8°. 

Franco-German  war  and  the  insur- 
rection of  the  commune  ;  correspondence. 
Wash.,  1878.     8". 

Instructions  to  envoys  extraordinary 

from  the  U.  S.  to  tlie  French  Republic. 
Phila.,  1798.     8°. 

Labor  in  America,  Asia,  Africa,  Aus- 
tralasia and  Polynesia  ;  reports  from  consuls 
oftheU.  S.     Wash.,  1885.     8°. 

Labor  in  Europe  ;  reports  from  consuls 

of  U.S.     2  vols.     Wash.,  18S5.     8°. 

List  of  books  and  pamphlets  received 

at  the  Library,  May  27-Oct.  i,  1S92.  New 
series,  no.  i.     [Wash.,  1892.]    4°. 

Official  correspondence  on  the  claims 

of  the  U.  S.  in  respect  to  the  "Alabama." 
Lond.,  1S67.     8°. 

Opinions  of  the  principal  officers  of  the 

executive  departments,  and  other  papers, 
rel.  to  expatriation,  naturalisation  and 
change  of  allegiance.     Wa»h..  1S73.     8°. 

Papers  relating  to  foreign  afiairs,  ac- 
companying the  annual  message  of  the  Presi- 
dent to  Congress,  1S61-90.  43  vols.  Wash., 
1861-91.    S°. 

.Wile:  For  1861-70,  the  tiUe  is  "Message  of  ihc 
President,"  etc.,  and  several  parts  are  lacking. 

Papers  relating  to  the  treaty  of  Washing- 
ton.    6  vols.     Wash.,  1S72-74.     8°. 

Contmts:  1-4,  Geneva  aibitralion.  5.  Berlin  arbi- 
tration. 6.  Washington  arbitration,  and  general  ap- 
pendix. 

Register  of  officers  and  agents,  civil 

military  and  naval  in  the  service  of  the  U.  S. 

Sec  ahove.  Interior  Dept.,  Official  register. 

Register.     Wash.,  1876.     8°. 

Replicjue  de  I'agent  des  Elats-Unis  A 

la  matiere  nouvelle  introduite  de  la  part  de 

I'agent  de  Sa  MajcstiJ  Britanniiiue.   Geneve, 

1872.     8°. 
Replique  de  la  part  des  Etats-Unis  au 

plaidoyer  du  conseil  de  Sa  .\Iajcste  Britan- 

niquc,  etc.     Gen(>ve,  1S72.     8°. 
Replique  du  conseil  des  fttats-Unis  A 

I'argument  tin  conseil  de  .Sa  Majeste  Brilan- 

nique.     Geneve,  1S72.     8". 


UNITED  STATES 


729 


UNITED  STATES 


Report  on  the  commercial  relations  of 

the  U.  S.  with  all  foreign  nations,  1856-57, 
'60, '62, '64-6S, '71-74, '76-91.  32  vols.  Wash., 
1S56-92.     4°  and  S°. 

The  seal  of  the  U.  S.,  how  it  was  de- 
veloped and  adopted.     Wash.,  1892.     8°. 

—  Special    consular    reports.       6    vols. 

Wash.,  1S90-92.     8°. 

Contents:  Cotton  textiles  in  foreign  countries. — 
Files  in  Spanish  America.  —  Carpet  manufacture  in 
foreign  countries.— Malt  and  beer  in  Spanish  America. 
—Fruit  culture  in  foreign  countries.  2.  Refrigerators 
and  food  preservation  in  foreign  countries. — European 
emigration.— Olive  culture  in  the  Alpes-Maritimes.— 
Beet-sugar  industry  and  fla-x  cultivation  in  foreign 
countries.  3.  Streets  and  highways  in  foreign  coun- 
tries.    4.    Port  regulations   in   foreign  countries,      s- 


Canals 


nd 


for 


6.  Coal 


Spanish  America. — Gas 


and  coal  consumption 
foreign  countries. — Indi 

State  of  labor  in  Europe,  1878  ;  reports 

from  the  U.  S.  consuls  in  the  several  coun- 
tries of  Europe.     Wash.,  1S79.     8°. 

Statement  of  appropriations  and  e.\- 

penditures,  civil  and  miscellaneous,  Mch.  4, 
17S9  to  June  30,  1S76.     Wash.,  1877.    4°. 

Technical  education  in  Europe  ;  pt.  1, 

Industrial  education  in  France,  byJ.Schoen- 
hof.     Wash.,  1SS8.     S°. 

—  Trade  and  transportation  between  the 

U.  S.  and  Spanish  America  ;  by  Wm.  Eleroy 
Curtis.     Wash.,  18S9.     8°. 

Trade  guilds  of  Europe  ;  reports  from 

the  consuls  of  the  U.  S.     Wash.,  18S5.     8°. 

Treaties   and  conventions   concluded 

between  the  U.  S.  and  other  powers  since 
July  4,  1776.     Wash.,  1871.     8°. 

Sa»ie.    Rev.  ed.  containing  notes,  etc. 

[comp.  byj.  C.  B.  Davis].    Wash.,  1873.    S°. 

• Same.    [1776-1887]  ;  [by  John  H.  Has- 

well].     Wash.,  18S9.     8°. 

Treaties   and   conventions  concluded 

between  the  U.  S.  and  other  powers  since 
May  I,  1S70  [comp.  by  J.  L.  Cadwalader]. 
Wash.,  1876.     8°. 

• Bureau  of  the   American  Republics. 

Bulletin;  1-42.  42  vols.  [Wash.,  1891-92.] 
8°. 

Contents:  1-2.  Handbook  of  the  Amer.  republics. 
3.  Patent  and  trade-mark  laws  of  .America.  4.  Money, 
weights  and  measures  of  the  Amer.  republics.  5.  Im- 
port duties  of  Mexico.  6.  Foreign  commerce  of  the 
Amer.  republics  and  colonies.  7.  Brazil.  S.  Import 
duties  of  Brazil.  9.  Mexico.  10.  Import  duties  of  Cuba 
and  Puerto  Rico.  11.  Import  duties  of  Costa  Rica. 
12.  Import  duties  of  Santo  Domingo.  13.  Commercial 
directory  of  Brazil.  14.  Commercial  directory  of  Vene- 
zuela. 15.  Commercial  directory  of  Colombia.  16. 
Commercial  directory  of  Peru.  17.  Commercial  direc- 
tory of  Chile.  iS.  Commercial  directory  of  Mexico. 
19.  Commercial  directory  of  Bolivia,  Ecuador,  Para- 
guay, Uruguay.  20.  Import  duties  of  Nicaragua.  21. 
Import  duties  of  Mexico;  cor.  to  Oct.  i,  1891.  22.  Im- 
port duties  of  Bolivia.  23.  Import  duties  of  Salvador. 
24.  Import  duties  of  Honduras.  25.  Import  duties  of 
Ecuador.  26.  Commercial  directory  of  the  Argentine 
Republic.  27.  Import  duties  of  Colombia.  28.  Com- 
mercial directory  of  Central  America.    29.  Commercial 

92 


directory  of  Haiti  and  Santo  Domingo.  30.  ist  annual 
report,  1891.  31.  Costa  Rica.  32.  Handbook  of  Guate- 
mala. .33.  Handbook  of  Colombia.  34.  Handbook  of 
Venezuela.  35.  Breadstuffs  iu  Latin  America.  36.  Im- 
port duties  of  Venezuela.  37.  Import  duties  of  the 
British  possessions.  38.  Commercial  directory  of  Cuba 
and  Puerto  Rico.  39.  Commercial  directory  of  British, 
Danish,  Dutch  and  French  colonies.  40.  Mines  and 
mining  laws  of  Latin  America.  41.  Commercial  infor- 
mation. 42.  Newspaper  directory  of  Latin  .America. 
43.  Import  duties  of  Guatemala. 

Civil- Service    Commission.      ist-8th 

annual  reports.   8  vols.    Wash.,  1SS4-91.   8°. 

Schedule  of  examinations  for  1892. 

Wash.,  1892.     8°. 

Electrical  Commission.    Report  of  the 

electrical  conference  at  Philadelphia,  18S4. 
Wash.,  1886.     8°. 

Fishery  Commission.    Documents  and 

proceedings  of  the  Halifax  Commission, 
1877.     3  vols.     Wash.,  187S.     8°. 

Supreme  Court.    Case   decided   in  Feb. 

1793,  whether  a  state  be  liable  to  be  sued  by 
a  private  citizen  of  another  state.  Boston, 
1793-    S°. 

Complete  indexed  digest  of  reports, 

1789-1886;  also  indexed  citations  of  all  cases 
digested  and  biographical  sketches  of  the 
justices.     2  vols.     Rochester,  1887.     8°. 

Decision   as   to  the  immunity  of  the 

public  debt  of  the  U.  S.  from  taxation.  N. 
Y.,  n.  d.     8°. 

Proceedings  in  the  case  of  the  U.  S. 

vs.  Wm.  Pitt  Kellogg.     Wash.,  1884.     8°. 

Treasury  Department.     Communication 

from  the  Secretary  transmitting  the  report 
of  Israel  D.  Andrews,  on  the  trade  and  com- 
merce of  the  British  North  American  colo- 
nies.  With  maps.    2  vols.    Wash.,  1853.    8°. 

Comparison  of  weights  and  measures 

of  length  and  capacity,  by  F.  R.  Hassler. 
Wash.,  1S32.     8°. 

Digest  of  the  existing  commercial  re- 
gulations of  foreign  countries  with  which 
the  U.  S.  have  intercourse.  3  vols.  Wash., 
1833-36.     8°. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  [.\.  Gallatin] 

accompanied  with  sundry  statements  marked 
A,  B,  C,  D,  E.     Wash.,  1805.     8°. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  [A.  Gallatin] 

accomp.  with  a  report  and  estimates  of  ap- 
propriations for  1S06.     Wash.,  1805.     8°. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  [A.  Gallatin] 

accomp.  a  bill  declaring  the  consent  of  Con- 
gress to  an  act  of  South  Carolina.  Wash., 
1S06.     8°. 

■  —  Letter  from  the  Secretary  transmitting 

annual  report  on  the  banks  in  the  U.  S.,  1S62. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 

National  loans  of  the  U.  S.,  1776-1880  ; 

by  Rafael  A.  Bayley.     Wash.,  1881.    4°. 

Report  of  the  Secretary  on  the  state  of 

the  finances,  1849,  '51-61,  '63-71,  '73-90.  44 
vols.     Wash.,  1849-91.    8°. 


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Reports  of  the  Secretary ;  prefixed,  the 

reports  of  Alex.  Hamilton  on  public  credit, 
etc.,  1790-1S36.  vols.  1-3.  3  vols.  Wash., 
1S2S-37.    S°. 

Report  of  the  Secretary  [Alex.  Hamil- 
ton], 1795;  containing  a  plan  for  the  further 
support  of  public  credit,     n.  p.,  1795-     S°. 

Report  of  the  Secretary,  Alex.  Hamil- 
ton, on  the  subject  of  a  national  bank.  N. 
Y..  iSii.     S°. 

Report  on  the  principal  fisheries  of  the 

American  seas,  prep,  by  L.  Sabine.  Wash., 
1S5.V    s°. 

Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing. 

Report  of  G.  B.  McCartee,  chief.  Wash., 
1870.    8°. 

Bureau  of  Navigation.  Annual  reports 

of  the  Commissioner,  18S6-S7,  '90.  3  vols. 
Wash.,  18S6-90.     S°. 

Notr :    For  earlier   reports,    see  Treasury   Dept., 
Bureau  of  Statistics,  and  Register. 

17th  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels 

of  the  U.  S.,  also  signals  of  vessels.  Wash., 
1885.     4°. 

Bureau  of  Statistics.     Annual  report 

on  the  commerce  and  navigation  of  the  U.S.; 
1S66-73,  'S4-S6.    13  vols.   Wash.,  1S67-S7.  8°. 

Sole :   For  earlier  reports,  see  below,  Register. 

Cost  of  labor  and  subsistence  in  the 

U.  S.  for  1S69,  as  compared  with  previous 
years;  by  Ed.  Young.     Wash.,  1870.     8°. 

Labor    in   America,    .showing    the 

rates  of  wages  and  cost  of  subsistence  in 
1874,  as  compared  with  previous  years  ;  by 
Ed.  Young.     Wash.,  1S75.     8°. 

List  of  merchant  vessels  of  the  U. 

S.     3d  annual  report.     Wash.,  1S71.     8°. 

Sole :    See  above,  Bureau  of  Navigation. 

Monthly  reports  on  the  commerce 

and  navigation  of  the  U.  S.,  1866-68.  Nos. 
1-20.     [Wash.,  1866-6S.]     4°. 

Special  report  on  immigration ;  ap- 
pended, tables,  etc.,  by  Ed.  Young.  Wash., 
1872.    S°. 

Statistical   abstract   of  the   U.  S.  ; 

2d-^th  nos.,  1880-87.  7  vols.  Wash.,  1880- 
87.    s°. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Directory 

for  the  Pacific  Coast  of  the  U.  S.,  by  George 
Davidson,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4°. 

Documents  relating  to  the  construc- 
tion of  uniform  standards  of  weights  and 
measures  for  the  U.  S.,  1832-35;  by  F.  R. 
Has.sler.    N.  Y.,  1836.    8°. 

King  plats  of  the  city  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C  1803.  [Wash.,  1884.]  elephant 
fol. 

principal    documents    rel.    to    the 

survey  of  the  coast  [and  the  construction  of 
uniform  standards  of  weights  and  measures, 
1835-36]  ;  by  r.  K  IL.s^Ur  -,  vols.  N.  Y., 
1834-36.     8°. 


Reports  of  the  superintendent,  1848, 

'51-65,  '69,  '72-90.    37  vols.    Wash.,  1849-91. 

8°  and  4°. 
Standard  mean  right-ascensions  of 

circumpolar  and  time  stars  [by  B.  A.  Gould, 

Jr.].     Wash.,  1S62.    4°. 
Tide  tables  for  the  Atlantic  coast 

of  the  U.S.     2  vols.     Wash.  [1SS1-S2].     12°. 
Commissioner    of  Mining    Statistics. 

Reports  upon  the  mineral  resources  of  the 

U.  S.,  by  J.  R.   Browne  and  J.  W.  Taylor. 

Wash.,  1867.     8°. 
[2d]  Report  of  J.  R.  Browne  on  the 

mineral  resources  of  the  states  and  territories 

west  of  the  Rocky  Mts.     Wash.,  186S.    8°. 
Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in 

the  states  and  territories  west  of  the  Rocky 

Mts.;  [ist,  2d  and]  7th  annual  reports  of  R. 

W.  Raymond.     3  vols.     Wash.,  1S69-75.    8°. 
Comptroller  of  the  Currency.    Annual 

reports,  1S64-68,  '70,  '71,  '76,  '78-92.  26  vols. 

Wash.,  1864-92.     S°. 
Life-Saving  Service.     Annual  reports 

for  1876-90.     14  vols.    Wash.,  1876-92.    8°. 
Light-House  Board.     List  of  beacons, 

buoys,  etc.,  in  the  3#  light-house  district. 

Wash.,  1857.     S°. 
List  of  light-houses,  lighted  beacons 

and  floating  lights  of  the  U.  S.    Wash.,  1857. 

8°. 

—  —  Same.     Wash.,  1S60.     8°. 

Tlie   modern   light-house  service  ; 

by  A.  B.  Jolmson.     Wash",,  1SS9.     8°, 

Report  of  a  tour  of  inspection  of 

European  light-house  establishments,  made 
in  1S73,  by  Geo,  H,  Elliot,    Wash,,  1874,   8°, 

Mint.     Aiuiual  report  of  the  director, 

1873,  '75-S2,     9  vols.     Wash,,  1873-S2,     8°. 

Report  of  the  director  [H.  G.  Bur- 
chard]  upon  the  statistics  of  the  production 
of  the  precious  metals  in  the  U.  S.  Wash., 
1S81.     8°. 

National  Currency  Bureau.  1st  divi- 
sion. Report,  bv  S.  M.  Clark,  n.  p,,  1S64, 
8°, 

Office  of  Internal  Revenue.  Collection 

of  circulars  and  specials  issued  by  the  office 
to  1871,     Wash.,  1S71.     8°. 

Report  of  the  Commissioner  on  the 

operations  of  the  internal  revenue  system, 
1865-71.     7  vols.     Wash.,  1S65-71.     8°. 

Register.  Account  of  the  receipts  and 

expenditures  of  the  U.  S.  (or  1S41.     Wash., 
1843.     8°. 

Annual   report   on  commerce  and 

navigation,  1845,  '49-52.  '55.  '57.  '60,  '61,  '64, 
•65,     II  vols.     Wash,,  1S45-66,    8°. 

Si'te :  l*or  later  reports,  see  above.  Bur.  of  Statistics, 
and  Com.  nf  Ka\  igation, 

—  Revenue  Commission.  Revenue  system 

of  the  U.  S,;  letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  transmitting  the  report  of  a  com- 


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mission  for  the  revision  of  the  revenue  sys- 
tem.    [Wash.,  1S66.]     S°. 

Report   of  commission    appointed 

for  a  revision  of  the  revenue  system  of  the 
U.  S.,  1S65-66.     Wash.,  1S66.     8°. 

Report   upon   the  property  in  the 

funds,  tlie  financial  system,  etc.  Wash., 
1866.     8°. 

Revenue  Marine  Service.  Annual  re- 
port of  steamboat  inspection,  marine  hospi- 
tals and  life-saving  stations,  1869-70.  2  vols. 
Wash.,  1869-71.     8°. 

Special  Commissioner  of  the  Revenue. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
transmitting  a  report  from  D.  A.  Wells, 
special  commissioner.     [Wash.,  1S67.]     8°. 

[ist-4th]   Reports,    for    1866-69.     4 

vols.     [Wash.,  1867-70.]     8°. 

Supervising  Archilect .  Annual  reports, 

1870-71.     2  vols.    Wash.,  1S70-71.     S°. 

—   Supervising    Inspector  -  General    of 

Steam-  Vessels.  Annual  report,  1886-8S. 
3  vols.     Wash.,  1886-88.     8°. 

—  Supervising  Inspectors  of  Steam- 
Vessels.  General  rules  and  regulations. 
Wash.,  1888.     8°. 

Proceedings  of  the  23d,   35th  and 

36th  annual  meetings.    3  vols.    Wash.,  1S75- 

88.     8°. 
Proceedings    of   special    meeting. 

May  1S88.     Wash.,  18SS.     8°. 
Report  on  safety-valve  tests  made 

at  the  Navy  Yard,  Washington,  Sept.  1875. 

Wash.,  1877.    S°. 
Treasurer.   Annual  reports,  1869,  '74. 

2  vols.     Wash.,  1869-74.     8°. 

United  States  Allotment   Commissioners 

for  the  State  of  Neiv  York.    U.  S.  allotment 

system  ;  report  [by]  Theo.  Roosevelt  [and 
others].     N.  Y.,  1S62.     8°. 

United   States     Centennial    Commission. 

International  E.xhibition,  1876.  See  Phila- 
delphia.    Centennial  E.xhibition,  1876. 

United    States    Exploring    Expeditions. 

See  Lynch,  W.  F.— Perry,  M.  C— Wilkes,  C. 

War  Department.      Exploration   of  the 

Red  River  of  Louisiana  in  1852,  by  R.  B. 
Marcy  and  G.  B.  McClellan.  Wash.,  1854. 
8°. 

Infantry  tactics.     Phila.,  1S61.     12°. 

Infantry   tactics    [by  Winheld   Scott, 

and  others].     2  vols.     Wash.,  1825.     8°. 
Same.    New  ed.    3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1861. 

12°. 
Instruction  for  heavy  artillery.    N.  Y., 

1S63.     12°. 
Letter  from  the  Secretary  transmitting 

Report  of  John  Pope   of  his   campaign   in 

Virginia.     W^ash.,  1S63.     8°. 
Letter  from  the  Secretary  transmitting 

Report  on  the  organization  of  the  Army  of 

the  Potomac,  and  of  its  campaigns  in  Vir- 


ginia and  Maryland,  under  command  of  G. 

B.  McClellan,   July  26,    1S61-N0V.   7.   1S62. 

Wash.,  1864.     8°. 
Official  correspondence  with  the  Dept. 

See  Izard,  George. 
Report  of  a  military  reconnaissance 

in  Alaska  made  in  1883,  by  Fred.  .Schwatka. 

Wash.,  1885.     8°. 
Report  of   the   Secretary,    1865,   '69. 

2  vols.     Wash.,  1S65-69.     8°. 

Report  of  the  Secretary  on  the  several 

Pacific  Railroad  explorations.     With  maps. 

3  vols.     Wash.,  1855.    8°  and  4°. 

Report  on  the  Battle  of  Murfreesboro', 

Tenn.  ;  by  W.  S.  Rosccrans.  Wash.,  1863. 
8°. 

—  Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys 

for  a  railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River  to 
the  Pacific  Ocean;  1853-55.  •-  vols.  Wash., 
1S55-60.     \°. 

Revised    army    regulations    of    1861. 

Phila.  [1861].     8°. 

Same.    Wash.,  1863.     8". 

War  of  the  rebellion  ;  a  compilation 

of  the  official  records  of  the  Union  and  Con- 
federate armies ;  prep,  under  direction  of 
the  Secretary,  by  Robert  N.  Scott  [and 
others].  Series  i,  vols.  r-79.  79  vols.  Wash., 
1880-92.     8°.     Atlas,  fol. 

—  —  Adjutant-  General.  Army  register, 
1848,  '49,  '60-62,  '67-74.  13  vols.  Wash., 
1848-74.     8°. 

Bureau  of  Refugees^  Freedmen  and 

Abandoned  Lands.     Reports  of  the  commis- 
sioner.   3  vols.     [Wash.,  1866-68.]    8°. 
Supt.   of  Schools.     I  St -6th   semi- 
annual reports  on  schools  for  freedmen.     6 
vols.     Wash.,  1866-68.     8°. 

Bureau  of  Topographical  Engineers. 

See  below,  Engineer  Dept. 
Engineer  Department.  Essay  concern- 
ing important  physical  features  exhibited  in 
the  valley  of  the  Minnesota  River,  and  upon 
their  signification  ;  by  G.  K.  Warren. 
Wash.,  1S74.     8°. 

Exploration   of  the   valley   of  the 

Great  Salt  Lake.     See  Stansbury,  Howard. 
Explorations  in  the  Dacota  coun- 
try, in  1855,  by  G.  K.  Warren.     Wash.,  1S56. 
8°. 

Fortifications  of  today.  Fire  against 

models  of  coast  batteries  and  parados  ;  hori- 
zontal and  curved  fire  in  defense  of  coasts. 
Wash.,  1S83.     4°. 

Geological  report  of  the  elevated 

country  between  the  Missouri  and  Red  rivers. 
See  Featherstonhaugh,  G.  W. 

Geological    report    on    the    Black 

Hills  [Dakota],  by  N.  H.  Winchell.  Wash., 
1875.     4°. 

—  Longitude  by  lunar  culminations. 

n.  p.  [1845].     4°. 


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Notes  of  a  military  reconnoissance 

from  Fort  I,eaveinvorlh,  Missouri,  to  San 
Diego,  California  ;  by  \V.  H.  Emory.  [Willi 
reports  of  J.  \V.  Abert,  P.  S.  Cooke  and  A. 
R.Johnston.]     Wash.,  1848.     8°. 

Preliminary  report  concerninge.xplo- 

rations  and  surveys  principally  in  Nevada 
and  Arizona  ;  conducted  under  the  direction 
of  G.  M.  Wheeler,  1871.     Wash.,  1872.    4°. 

Professional  notes,  by  Edward  Ma- 

guire.     Wash.,  1S84.     8°. 

Professional  papers,  nos.  5-8,  13, 

15,  18,  20;  supp.  21,  22-25.  '3  vols.  Wash., 
1850-S3.    8°  and  4°. 

Contents:  5.  Mason.  Jas.  L.  Analytical  investiga- 
tion of  tile  resistance  of  piles  to  superincumbent  pres- 
sure, deduced  from  the  force  of  driving,  etc,  6.  Tolten. 
Jos.  G.  Report  on  the  effects  of  firing  with  heavy  ord- 
nance from  casemate  embrasures,  etc.  7.  Woodbury. 
D.  P.  Treatise  on  the  various  elements  of  stability  in 
the  well-proportioned  arch.  8.  Gillmore.  Q.  A.  Official 
report  of  the  siege  and  reduction  of  Fort  Pulaski, 
Georgia.  13.  Humphreys.  A.  A.,  and  Abbot,  H.  L. 
Report  upon  the  physics  and  hydraulics  of  the  Missis- 
sippi River  and  upon  the  deepening  of  the  mouths. 
15.  Williamson.  R.  S.  Use  of  the  barometer  on  surveys 
and  reconnaissances ;  —  App.  :  Practical  tables  in 
meteorology  and  hypsometry.  iS.  U.  S.  Gcol.  Ex- 
ploration of  the  40th  Parallel.  6  vols.  For  contents, 
see  below,  Geol.  Jixplor.  of  4otlt  Parallet.  20.  Barnard. 
J.G.  Report  on  the  defences  of  Washington.  21.  Supp. 
[Barnara.  J.  G.]  Report  on  the  fabrication  of  iron  for 
defensive  purposes  and  modern  fortifications.  22. 
Barnard.  J.  G.  Report  on  the  North  Sea  canal  of  Hol- 
land, and  on  the  improvement  of  navigation  from 
Rotterdam  to  the  sea.  2.1.  Abbot.  H.  L.  Report  upon 
experiments  and  investigations  to  develop  a  system  of 
submarine  mines  for  defending  the  harbors  of  the  U.  S. 
24.  Comilock,  C.  B.  Report  upon  the  primary  triaiigu- 
lalion  of  the  U.  S.  lake  survey.  25.  Tower,  Z.  B. 
Report  upon  the  practice  in  Europe  with  the  heavy 
Armstrong.  Woolwich  and  Krupp  rifled  guns. 

Reclamations  of  the  alluvial  basin 

of  the  Mississippi  River  ;  reports  tipon 
specimens  obtained  from  borinjjs  made  in 
1S74,  etc.,  by  E.  W.  Hilgard  and  K.  V.  Hop- 
kins.    Wash.,  1878.     8°. 

Report  intended  to  illustrate  a  map 

of  the  hydrographical  basin  of  the  Upper 
Mississippi  River,  made  by  I.  N.  Nicollet. 
Wash.,  1S43.     8°. 

Report  of  an  e.vamination  of  the 

Upper  Columl)ia  River,  and  the  territory  in 
its  vicinity;  by  T.  W.  Svmons,  i8Si.  Wash., 
1882.     1.  8°. 

Reports  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers, 

1878-91.    51  vols.     Wash.,  1878-91.    8°. 

Note:  Annual  reports  upon  the  Geog.  surveys 
west  of  the  loolh  meridian  form  appendixes  to  the 
reports  for  1874,  '76-80. 

Analytical  and  topical  index  to 

the  Reports  of  the  Chief,  etc.,  u|)on  works 
and  surveys  for  river  and  harbor  improve- 
ment. Vol.  2,  1880-87,  conip.  under  direc- 
tion of  H.  M.  Robert,  by  I..  Y.  and  11.  li. 
Schermerhorn.     Wash.,  1SS9.     8°. 

Report  of  the  exploring  expedition 

to  the  Rocky  Mis.  in  1842,  and  to  Oregon 


and  north  California  in  1843-44  ;  by  J.  C. 
Fremont.     Wash.,  1845.     8°.     Atlas,  8°. 

Report  on   an  exploration   of  the 

cotnitry  lying  between  the  Missouri  River 
and  the  Rocky  Mts.,  on  the  line  of  the  Kansas 
and  Great  Platte  rivers;  by  J.  C.  Fremont. 
Wash.,  1S43.     8°. 

Report  on  the  International  Ex- 
hibition of  Electricity  held  at  Paris,  18S1  ; 
[by]  David  Porter  Heap.     Wash.,  18S4.     8°. 

Report  on  the  compressive  strength, 

specific  gravity  and  ratio  of  absorption  of 
various  kinds  of  building-stone  from  different 
sections  of  the  U.  S.,  tested  at  Ft.  Tomp- 
kins;  by  Q.  A.  Gillmore.     Wash.,  1874.    8°. 

Report  upon  the  blasting  operations 

at  Lime  Point,  California,  1S6S-69 ;  by  G.  H. 
Mendell.     Wash.,  1S80.     S°. 

Report  upon  the  Colorado  river  of  the 

West,  explored  in  1S57-5S,  by  Joseph  C.  Ives. 
Wash.,  1861.    4°. 

Studies  on  coast  defence  applied  to 

the  gulf  of.Spezia,  by  C.  Guarasci ;  tr.  by  G. 
McC.  Derby.     Wash.,  1884.     8°. 

— . —  Geographical  and  Geological  Ex- 
plorations and  Surveys  West  of  the  tooth 
Meridian.  Annual  report  upon  surveys  in 
California,  Nevada,  Utah,  Arizona,  Colorado, 
New  Mexico,  Wyoming  and  Montana,  by 
Geo.  M.  Wheeler  ;  being  app.  FF  of  the  re- 
port for  1874.     Wash.,  1874.     S°. 

Same;  being  app.  JJ  of  report 

for  1876.  Topographical  atlas  sheets.  2  vols. 
Wash.,  1876.     8°. 

Same;  being  app.  NN  of  report 

for  1877.  Topographical  atlas  sheets.  2  vols. 
Wash.,  1877.     8°. 

Same;  being  app.  NN  of  report 

for  1S78.  Topographical  atlas  sheets.  2  vols. 
Wash.,  1878.     8°. 

Same;  being  app.  OO  of  report 

(or  1879.  Topographical  atlas  sheets.  2  vols. 
Wash.,  1879.     8°. 

Same ;  being  a]ip.  PP  of  report 

for  iSSo.     Wash.,  1880.     8°. 

Progress-report  in   1S72,  by  G. 

M.  Wheeler.     Wash.,  1S74.     4°. 

Report  upon  U.  S.  geographical 

surveys  west  of  loolh  meridian,  in  charge  of 
George  M.  Wheeler,  vols.  1-7  and  Supp. 
8  vols.  Wash.,  1889,  75-S5.  4°,  and  i  topo- 
graphic and  I  geologic  atlas,  fol. 

Contents:  I.  Geographical  report:  (Areas  occu- 
pied, Great  interior  basin,  Altitudes  and  distances 
Voscmite  Valley,  Itinerary  of  Color.ado  Grand  Cafion, 
etc.  App.  Memoir  upon  voyages,  discoveries,  etc., 
to  west  coast  of  N.  America  and  interior  of  U.  S.  west 
of  the  Mississippi.  i5ix>-i88o;  by  G.  K.  Warren.] 

2.  Astronomy  and  barometric  hypsometry  :  tpt.  I  : 
Reports  u|ion  the  astronomical  determinations  at  main 
stations  in  Nevada,  t'lah,  Montana,  Wyoming,  Ne- 
braska, Colorado  and  New  Mexico.  1872-74;  by  F. 
Kampf.  J.  H.  Clark,  Wm.  W.  Matyatt  and  T.  H.  Saf- 


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ford  ; —  pt.  2:  Results  in  barometric  hypsometr>-,  1871- 
75;  reported  by  \Vm.  L.  Marshall.] 

3.  Geology:  [Reports  upon  the  geology  of  portions 
of  California,  Xevada,  Utah,  Colorado,  New  Mexico 
and  Arizona,  1S71-73  :  by  G.  K.  Gilbert,  A.  R.  Marvine, 
E.  E  Howell,  J.  J.Stevenson,  Oscar  hoew.J—Sufipk- 
nient :  [Report  upon  geol.  examinations  in  southern 
Colorado  and  northern  New  Mexico,  1S7S-79;  with 
app.  upon  Carboniferous  invertebrate  fossils  of  New- 
Mexico,  prep,  by  C.  A.  White.] 

4.  Paleontology  :  [Report  upon  the  invertebrate 
fossils  collected  in  portions  of  Nevada,  Utah,  Colorado, 
New  Mexico  and  Arizona,  1871-74;  by  C.A.White. 
Report  upon  the  extinct  vertebrata  obtained  in  New 
Mexico,  1S74 ;  by  E.  D.  Cope.] 

5.  Zoology  ;  [Reports  upon  the  zoological  collec- 
tions obtained  from  portions  of  Nevada,  Utah,  Cali- 
fornia, Colorado.  New  Mexico  and  Arizona,  1S71-74 ; 
by  H.  C.  Yarrow,  H;  W.  Henshaw,  E.  D.  Cope,  and 
others.] 

6.  Botany  :  [Reports  upon  the  botanical  collections 
made  1S71-75;  by  J.  T.  Rothrocfc,  Sereno  Watson, 
George  Engelmann,  and  others.] 

7.  Archaeology :  [Reports  upon  archieological  and 
ethnological  collections  from  the  vicinity  of  Santa 
Barbara,  Cal.,  and  from  ruined  pueblos  of  Arizona  and 
New  Mexico,  and  certain  interior  tribes :  by  F.  W. 
Putnam,  assisted  by  C.  C.  Abbott,  S.  S.  Haldeman, 
H.  C.  Yarrow,  H.  W.  Henshaw  and  Lucien  Carr  ; 
with  appendix  of  Indian  vocabularies,  rev.  and  prep, 
by  Albert  S.  Gatschet.] 

Systematic  catalogue  of  verte- 
brata of  the  eocene  of  New  Mexico  collected 
in  1S74,  by  E.  D.  Cope.     Wash.,  1S75.     8°. 

Tables  of  geographic  positions, 

azimuths,  distances,  etc. ;  prep,  principally 
by  y\.  M.  :\Iacomb.     Wash.,  1SS3.     4°. 

Geological  Exploration  of  the  ^oth 

Parallel.  Clarence  King,  geologist-in-charge. 
Report,  vols,  i,  2,  4-7.  6  vols.  Wash.,  1S71- 
So.    4°.     Atlas,  fol. 

Note :  Forming  no.  iS  of  the  Professional  papers 
of  the  Engineer  Dept. 

Contents:  t.  King,  C.  Systematic  geology.  2. 
Hague,  .\rnold,  and  Emmons.  S.  F.  Descriptive  ge- 
ology. 4.  Meek.  F.  B.  Palaeontology.  —  Hall.  Jas., 
and  Whitfield.  R.  P.  Palaeontology.  —  Ridgway. 
Robert.  Ornithology.  5.  Watson.  S.,  aided  by  D.  C. 
Eaton  and  others.  Botany.  6.  Zirkel.  Ferd.  Micro- 
scopical petrography.  7-  Marsh.  O.  C.  Odontor- 
nithes;  a  monograph  on  the  extinct  toothed  birds  of 
N.  America. 

Library.     Alphabetical   catalogue   of 

the  War  Dept.  librarv,  including  law  librarv. 
Wash.,  1S82.     1.  S°. 

Alphabetical  list  of  additions,  18S4- 

91.     Wash.,  1S91.     1.  8°. 

Medical  Department.  See  below,  Sur- 
geon-General. 

Military  Academy  of  West  Point.    See 

below,  United  States  Military  Academy. 

3Iilitary   Commmission   to  Europe  in 

1S55-56.  Report  of  Alfred  Mordecai:  [also, 
Rifled  infantry  arms,  by  J.  Schon].  Wash., 
1861.     4°. 

Report   of  the   Secretary  of  War, 

communicating  the  report  of  Geo.  B.  Mc- 
Clellan  [upon  operations  in  the  Crimea]. 
Wash.,  1S57.     4°. 


Report  on  the  art  of  war  in  Europe 

in  1S54-56,  by  Richard  Delafield.  Wash., 
i860.     4°. 

—  Ordnance  Department.  Annual  re- 
ports of  the  Chief  for  1873-90.  18  vols. 
Wash.,  1873-90.     8°. 

Report  of  Board  on  Gatling  guns 

of  large  caliber  for  flank-defense.  Wash., 
1S74.     4°.     (Ordnance  memoranda,  no.  17.) 

Report  of  the  Ordnance  select  com- 
mittee on  systems  of  rifling  for  small  arms. 
Camb.,  1863.     8°. 

Provost  3farshal  General.    Statistics, 

medical  and  anthropological,  derived  from 
records  of  the  examination  for  military  ser- 
vice in  the  armies  of  the  U.  S.  during  the 
late  war  of  the  Rebellion,  of  over  a  million 
recruits,  etc.;  comp.  by  J.  H.  Baxter.  2  vols. 
Wash.,  1S75.     4°. 

Quartermaster     General.      Rolls     of 

honor  ;  Names  of  soldiers  who  died  in 
defence  of  the  American  Union,  interred  in 
national  cemeteries;  nos.  1-27.  Wash., 
1865-72.     8°. 

Note:  No.  2  has  the  title.  Names  of  officers  and 
soldiers  found  on  the  battlefields  of  the  Wilderness 
and  of  Spottsylvania  Court  Mouse.  Va.  No.  3.  The 
martyrs  who,  for  our  countrj-,  gave  up  their  lives  in 
the  prison  pens  in  Andersoiiville,  Ga.  No.  14.  Names 
of  soldiers  who  in  defence  of  the  Amer.  Union,  suffered 
martyrdom  in  the  prison  pens  throughout  the  South. 

Alphabetical  index  to  places  of  in- 
terment as  specified  in  Rolls  of  honor,  nos. 
1-13.     Wash.,  1S68.     8°. 

Sketch  of  the  organization  of  the 

quartermaster's  department,  1774-1S6S  [by 
H.  A.  Royce].     Wash.,  1869.     8°. 

—  —   Statement   of   the   disposition   of 

some  of  the  bodies  of  deceased  Union  sol- 
diers, whose  remains  have  been  removed 
to  national  cemeteries  in  the  southern  and 
western  states.   4  vols.    Wash.,  1868-69.   S°. 

Signal  Office.     Annual  report  of  the 

chief  signal  officer  for  1879-S1,  '83-87.  9  vols. 
Wash.,  1S80-87.     8°. 

Professional  papers,  no.  2,  —  Iso- 
thermal lines  of  the  U.  S.,  1S71-S0;  by  A. 
W.  Greely.     Wash.,  iSSi.    4°. 

Report  on  the  International  Polar 

Expedition  to  Point  Barrow,  Alaska.  Wash., 
1885.    4°. 

Report  on  the  proceedings  of  the 

U.  S.  Expedition  to  Lady  Franklin  Bay, 
Grinnell  Land  ;  by  A.  W.  Greely.  2  vols. 
Wash.,  1S8S.    4°. 

Signal  service  notes ;   nos.  12,   13, 

17,  18.     4  vols.     Wash.,  18S4-85.    8°. 

•  Contents  :  12.  Finley.  J.  P.  Special  characteristics 
of  tornadoes.  13.  Curtis.  G.  E.  Relation  between 
northers  and  magnetic  disturbances  of  Havana,  Cuba. 
1-.  Morrill.  P.  1st  report  upon  observations  of  atmos- 
pheric electricity  at  Baltimore,  Md.  iS.  McAdie.  .\lex. 
The  aurora  in  its  relation  to  meteorology, 

Surgeon   General.      Annual    reports, 

1865, '69.     2  vols.     [Wash.,  1S65-69.]    8°. 


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Army  meteorological  register,  1843- 

54 ;  prep,  under  the  direction  of  T.  Lawson. 
Wash.,  1S55.     4°. 

Catalogue  of  tlie  medical  section 

of  the  U.  S.  Army  Medical  Museum  ;  prep, 
byj.  J.  Woodward.     Wash.,  1867.     4°. 

Catalogue  of  the  microscopical  sec- 
tion, etc.;  prep,  by  Ed.  Curtis.  Wash.,  1S67. 
4°.     (Bd.  with  the  above.) 

Catalogue  of  tlie  surgical  section, 

etc.;  prep,  by  A.  A.  Woodliull.   Wash.,  1S66. 

Circular;  nos.  i-S.  Spams.  Wash., 

1865-75.     4°. 

ConUnIi:  i.  [Woo<i«ard.  J.  J.]  Rcporl  on  epi- 
demic cholera  and  yellow  fever  in  llie  army  during 
1S67.  2.  [Oiis.  G.  A.]  Repon  on  excisions  of  ihe  head 
of  the  femur  for  gunshot  injury.  3.  [Olis,  G.  A.]  Re- 
port of  surgical  cases  treated  in  the  army,  1S65-71. 
4.  [Billings.  J.  S.]  Report  on  barracks  and  hospitals  ; 
with  descriptions  of  military  posts.  5.  [Woodward, 
J.  J.]  Report  on  epidemic  cholera  in  the  army  during 
1866.  6.  [Otis,  G.  A.,  0(;rf  Woodward,  J.  J.)  Reports 
on  the  extent  and  nature  of  the  materials  available 
for  the  preparation  of  a  medical  and  surgical  history 
of  the  Rebellion.  7.  [Olis,  G.  .\.|  Report  on  ampu- 
tations at  tlie  hip-joint  in  military  surgery.  S.  [Bil- 
lings, J.  S.]  Report  on  the  hygiene  of  the  anny  ;  with 
descriptions  of  military  posts. 

Description  of  the  models  of  hos- 
pital cars  exhibited  [at]  the  International 
Exhibition  of  1876.     Phila.,  1S76.     8°. 

List  of  skeletons  and  crania  in  the 

section  of  comparative  anatomy  of  the  U.  S. 
Army  Med.  .Museum  for  use  during  llie  Inter- 
national Exhibition  of  1S76.     n.p.,  1S76.    8°. 

List  of  specimens  in  the  anatomical 

section  of  the  U.  S.  Army  Med.  Museum  ; 
by  G.  A.  Otis.     Wash.,  1880.     8°. 

Medical  and  surgical  history  of  the 

War  of  the  Rebellion  ;  prep,  under  the  direc- 
tion of  J.  K.  Barnes,  pt.  i,  vol.  i  ;  pts.  1 
and  2,  vol.  2.     3  vols.     Wash.,  1S70-76.     4°. 

Meteorological   register,    1S26-30; 

prep,  under  the  direction  of  T.  Lawson  ; 
appended.  Meteorological  register,  1822-25  i 
comp.  under  direction  of  J.  Lovell.  Phila., 
1S40.    8°. 

Meteorological   register,   1831-42; 

prep,  under  direction  of  T.  Law-son.  Wash., 
185 1.    8°. 

Sickness  and  mortality  of  the  army 

during  the  first  year  of  the  war.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
S°. 

Statistical  report  on  sickness  and 

mortality  in  the  army,  1819-39;  prep,  under 
direction  of  T.  Lawson  [by  Saml.  Forry]. 
Wash.,  1S40.    8°. 

Statistical  report  on  sickness* and 

mortality  in  the  army,  1839-55  ;  prep,  under 
direction  of  T.  Lawson,  bv  K.  H.  Coolidge. 
Wash.,  1856.     4,". 

.Statistical  report  on  sickness  and 

mortality  in  the  army,  1S55-60;  prep,  by  R. 
H.  Coolidge.     Wash.,  i860.    4°. 


United  States  Anti-Masonic  Convention.  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  convention  held  at  Phila- 
delphia, Sept.  II.     Phila.,  1S30.     8°. 

United  States  Catholic  Historical  Society.  Char- 
ter and  by-laws.     N.  v.,  1SS5.     ,S°. 

Proceedings  of  llie  ist-3(l  public  meetings. 

3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1SS5-S6.     8°. 

U.  S.  Catholic  Historical  Magazine,  vols. 

1-2.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1SS7-SS.     8°. 

United  States  Centennial  Commission,  1876.  See 
Philadelphia.     Centennial  Exhibition,  1876. 

United  States  Christian  Commission  for  the  Army 
and  Navy.  ist-4tli  annual  reports.  4  vols. 
Phila.,  1S63-66.     S°. 

United  States  Military  Academy  [West  Point, 
N.  Y.].  Annual  report  of  the  inspector  to 
the  Secretary  of  War.     Wash.,  1869.    8°. 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  cadets'  library. 

Middletown,  n.  d.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  graduates,    1801  -  48 ;   with 

regulations,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1847.     12°. 

Journal  of  an  excursion  made  by  a  detach- 
ment of  cadets  under  conmiand  of  Alden 
Partridge.     Middletown,  1826.     12°. 

Register  of  officers  and  cadets,     n.  p., 

1S21.     12°. 

Same.     2  vols.     Wash.,  1S69,  '78.     12°. 

Register  of  officers  and  graduates,  1802- 

50  ;  comp.  by  G.  W.  Cullum.  N.Y.,  1850.    12°. 

Report  of  the  Board  of  Visitors  for  1826. 

n.  t.  p.     8°. 

Association  of  the  Graduates.     4th,  12th- 

i6th  annual  reunions.     6  vols.     v.  ]).,  1873- 
85.     8°. 

Bov.VTON,  Ed.  C.    History  of  West  Point, 

and  origin  and  progress  of  the  Academy. 
N.  Y.,  1S63.     8°. 

CuLi-.vM,  Geo.  W.  Biog.  sketches  of  de- 
ceased graduates  [1871-72].     n.  t.  p.     8°. 

M.\KSH.\LL,  E.  C.     Are  the  West  Point 

graduates  loyal  ?     N.  Y.,  1S62.     12°. 

United  States  Military  Service  Institution.  Cata- 
logue of  the  Mnsenm.     N.  Y.,  18S4.     8°. 

United  States  Naval  Academy  [.Xnnapolis,  Md.]. 
Annual  registers,  1S65-66,  "69-70.  2  vols. 
Wash.,  1S66-69.     8°. 

SoLEV,  J.   R.     Historical   sketch   of  the 

Acatkmy.     Wash.,  1.S76.     8", 

United  States  Sanitary  Commission.  Bulletin, 
vols.  1-3,  nos.  1-40  [1S63-65].  3  vols,  in  i. 
N.  Y.,  i's66.    8°. 

Documents,    nos.  1-95  [1S61-65].    2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1S66.     8°.  • 

Memoirs  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 

3  vols.     N.  Y.,  1867,  '69,  '70.    8°. 

ContfHis:  Flint,  Austin  [/frf.].  Contributions  rcl. 
to  the  causation  and  prevention  of  disease,  and  to 
camp  diseases;  with  report,  etc.,  of  the  prisoners  at 
Andersoiivillc.  Ga.— Gould.  B.  A.  Investigations  in 
the  niililarv  and  anthropological  statistics  of  Amcr. 
soldiers.  — Lidell,  John  A.  On  wounds  of  bloodvcs- 
scis,  traumatic  hemoi  rhage,  etc.;  Secondary  traumatic 
lesions  of  bone,  etc.;  Pyecmia. 


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Narrative  of  privations  and  sufferings  of 

U.  S.  officers  and  soldiers  wliile  prisoners  of 
war  in  tlie  liands  of  tlie  rebel  authorities  [by 
V.  Mott  and  otiiers].     Pliila.,  1864.     S°. 

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Sanitary   Reporter ;    pub.   at   Louisville, 

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U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission  ;  sketch  of  its 

purposes  and  work.  See  \Vormeley,  Katha- 
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U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission  in  tlie  Valley 

of  the  Mississippi,  during  the  war  of  the  Re- 
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berry.    Cleveland,  1S71.     8°. 

Universal   Gazette,     vols.   S-io   in   i.     Wash., 

1S10-13.     fol. 
Universal  history,  from  the  earliest  account  of 

time;  compiled  from  original  authors,    vols. 

1-7.     7  vols.     Dublin,  1744.     fol. 

Saiiie.  [Ancient  part.]     :S  vols.     Lond., 

1779-S1.     S°. 

Contenls:  i.  From  Ihe  creation  to  the  flood.— From 
the  deluge  to  the  birth  of  Abraham.— Egypt  to  tlie  time 
of  Ale.\aiider.— History  of  the  Moabites,  Ammonites, 
Midiaiiites,  Edomites.  Amalekites,  Caiiaanites  and 
Philistines. -Ancient  Syrians.  2.  Phoenicians.— His- 
tory of  the  Jews  to  the  Babylonish  captivity.  3.  His- 
tory of  the  Jews  to  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem.— 
Assyria.— Babylonians.— Ancient  Phrygians,  Trojans, 
Lycians,  Lydians,  etc.  4.  Medes.— Persians.— Scy- 
thians.—  Mysians.  —  Lydians.— Lycians,  and  ancient 
Cilicians.  5.  Fabulous  and  heroic  times;  Sicyon, 
Argos,  Attica,  Bceotia,  Arcadia,  Thessaly,  Corinth, 
Sparta,  etc.— Athenians.  6.  Theban  history.— Islands 
of  Sicily,  Crete,  Samos,  Rhodes,  etc.  7.  Islands,  con- 
tinued. —  Macedonians.  8.  Macedonians,  cnntinued. 
9.  Cappadocians.  —  Parthians.  —  Persians.  —  Ancient 
state  of  Italy. — Roman  history,  from  Romulus  to  the 
Commonwealth.  10-14.  Roman  history.  15.  Constan- 
tinopolitan  history.  —  History  of  the  Carthaginians. 
16.  Carthaginian  history,  continued. —  Numidians. — 
Mauritanians.-Gnetulians.-Melanogsetuli.— Libyans 
of  Marmarica,  Cyrenaica  and  Regio  Syrtica.— Ethio- 
pians.— Arabs  to  Mohammed. — Nice  and  Trapezond. — 
Spain.— Ancient  state  of  the  Gauls,  to  the  irruption  of 
the  Franks.  17.  Ancient  Germans.— ,\ncient  state  and 
history  of  Britain  to  the  invasion  of  the  Angles  and 
Saxons.— Northern  nations,  and  their  incursions  into 
the  Roman  empire.— Ostrogoths  in  Italy.  18.  Turks, 
Tartars  and  Moguls.— Indians.— Chinese.— Etruscans. 

Modern  part  of  An  universal  history.     42 

vols.     Lond.,  1780-84.     8°. 

Contents:  i.  Life  of  Mohammed.— History  of  the 
empireof  the  Arabs.  2.  History  of  the  Arabs.  3.  His- 
tory of  the  Arabs.— History  of  the  Turks,  and  the 
empires  founded  by  them  in  Tartary  and  the  lower 
Asia.— History  of  the  Seljnkians.  4.  The  Seljukians. 
—Mogul  empire.  5.  .Mogul  empire.— History  of  the 
Shahs  reigning  in  Persia. — Arab  kings  of  Hormiiz. — 
Turkmans  and  Usbeks.— Kingdom  of  Karazni.— De- 
scription of  Hindustan,  the  empire  of  the  Great  Mogol. 
6.  Description  of  the  countries  contained  in  the  hither 
peninsular  of  India.— Religion  of  the  Hindus.-De- 
scription  of  the  countries  contained  in  the  farther 
peninsula  of  India.  7.  History  of  the  eastern  Tartars. 
Empire  of  China. — Empire  of  Japan.— Commerce  and 
settlements  in  the  East  Indies.  S.  History  of  the  com- 
merce and  settlements  in  the  East  Indies,  bv  the  Euro- 


pean nations.— English  East  India  Company.— Con- 
quests, setUements  and  discoveries  of  the  Dutch  in  the 
East  Indies.  9.  The  Dutch  in  the  East  Indies,  con- 
tinued. —Commerce,  colonies  and  companies  of  the 
Danes  in  the  East  Indies.— French  commerce  in  the 
Indies.— Historical  account  of  the  Ostend  E;.st  India 
Company.— East  India  Company  established  in  Swe- 
den.—History  of  the  Othman  empire.  10.  Olhman 
empire.— History  of  the  dispersion  of  the  Jews.  11. 
Dispersion  of  the  Jews.— History  of  Africa,  and  of  all 
the  principal  nations  and  states  which  inhabit  it.— 
Modern  history  of  Egypt.— History  of  the  African 
islands.  12.  History  of  the  African  islands.— History 
of  Abyssinia. -History  of  kingdoms  adjacent  to  Abys- 
sinia.—Kingdoms  on  the  coast  of  Zanguebar.— The 
Hottentots,  with  their  coasts.  13.  West  coast  of  Africa. 
—Western  Ethiopia.—  Angola.—  Loango.—  Ansikc- 
Benin.— Gold  Coast.  14.  Gold  Coast.— Ivory  Coast.— 
Grain  Coast. —  Sierra  Leona.  —  Interior  countries  of 
.^frica.  —  Modern  history  of  Barbary.  —  Empire  of 
Morocco  and  Fez.— .\lgiers.  15.  Algiers,  continued.— 
Tunis.— Tripoli.— B.arca.— Island,  and  order  of  the 
Knights  of  Malta.  16-17.  Spain.  iS.  Spain.— Portugal. 
19.  Portugal.— Navarre.— France,  to  Louis  XV.  20-21. 
France.  22.  Italy.  23.  Italy.— Republic  of  Venice.  24. 
Republic  of  Venice.— Naples.  25.  Naples.— Genoa.— 
German  Empire.  26.  German  Empire.  27.  German 
Empire.-United  Provinces,  or  Holland.  28.  United 
Provinces.— Kingdom  of  Denmark.  29.  Denmark.— 
Sweden.  30.  Sweden. -Poland.  31.  Poland.— Prussia. 
Russia.  32.  Russia.  — Hungary.  —  Modern  Empire.— 
Imperi.al  cities.— Republic  of  the  Swiss.— Republic  of 
Geneva.  —  Bohemia.  —  Saxony.  —  Bavaria.  —  Palatine 
Electorate.— Austria.— Hanover.— Line  of  Brunswick 
Wolfenbuttel.  —  Brandenburg.  —  Mecklenburg.  33. 
Mecklenburg.  —  Tuscan  states. —  Milan.  34.  Milan.— 
House  of  Savoy.— History  of  America.  35.  America. 
36.  America.— British  and  other  islands  in  the  Ameri- 
can West  Indies.—Conclusion  of  the  modern  history.— 
Asia.  37.  Asia.  — Africa.  — Europe.  — Italy.— Switzer- 
land.—Austrian,  French  and  United  Netherlands.— 
Germany.  —  Carniola,  Croatia,  Sclavonia,  Hungary, 
Transylvania,  and  the  Turkish  dominions  in  Europe. 
—Poland.— Russian  dominions  in  Europe.-Sweden.— 
Denmark.  —  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  —  European 
Islands.  38.  America. — American  Islands.  39-40.  Eng- 
land.   41.  Scotland.    42.  Ireland. 

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symbol  of  glory.— Hutchinson,  Win.  Spirit  of  masonry; 
new  ed.  with  notes,  by  G.  Oliver.  3.  Preston,  Win. 
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nite  masons,  in  a  series  of  letters ; — Star  in  the  East. 
6.  Calcott,  Wellins,  Disquisitions.— Ashe,  Jonathan. 
Masonic  manual,  or  lectures  on  freemasonry  ;  new  ed. 
by  G.  Oliver.  7.  Oliver,  G.  Revelations  of  a  square. 
Introduction  to  freemasonry,  by  a  brother.  8.  Oliver, 
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theorder  of  freemasons;  tr.  by  H.W.Thorpe  —Oliver, 
G.  Some  account  of  the  schism  amongst  the  masons 
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Theo.  Secret  discipline.  14.  Morris,  Robt.  Lights 
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INIVERSALIST  UNION 


736 


URLSPERGER 


Universalist  Union  ;  embracing  the  N.  Y.  Chris- 
tian Messenger  and  Philadelphia  Universal- 
ist, etc.;  ed.  by  T.  J.  Sawyer,  A.  C.  Thomas 
and  others,  vols.  1-2.  2  vols.  N.  Y.,  1835- 
37-     4°- 

Universe,  The,  no  desert,  etc.  Si-e  Williams, 
\Vm. 

Universities  of  different  cities  and  states.  Sec 
name  0/ tily  or  state. 

Upanishads,  The  ;  tr.  by  F.  Max  Miiller.  2  vols. 
(Sacred  books  of  the  East,  v.  i,  15.) 

Upcott,  William.  Bibliographical  account  of 
works  relating  to  English  topography.  3  vols. 
Lond.,  iSiS.     8°. 

Updike,  Wilkins.  History  of  the  Episcopal 
Church  in  Narragansett,  R.  I.;  with  a  reprint 
of  "America  dissected,"  by  J.  MacSparran  ; 
[and]  notes  genealogical  and  biographical. 
N.  Y.,  1847.    8°. 

Memoirs  of  the  Rhode  Island  bar.  Bos- 
ton, 1S42.     8°. 

Upham,  Albert  Gookin.     Sec  Upham  family. 
Upham,    Charles    Wentworth.       Lectures   on 
Witchcraft.     2d  ed.     Boston,  1S32.     12°. 

Letters  on  the  logos.    Boston,  182S.    12°. 

Principles  of  the  Reformation  ;  sermon, 

Nov.  16,  at  the  dedication  of  the  ist  Cong. 
Church,  Salem,  Mass.     Salem,  1S26.    8°. 

Records  of  Mass.  under  the  first  charter. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lectures.) 

[ ]  Salem  controversy  ;  pamphlets  and  ex- 
tras containuig  the  articles  of  Unitarian. 
Salem,  1S34.     8°. 

Salem  witchcraft ;  with  account  of  Salem 

village  and  history  of  witchcraft.     2  vols,  in 
4.     Boston,  1867.     4"^. 

See  Fremont,  J.   C. — King,   Daniel  P.— 

Peabody,    Francis. —  Pickering,   Timothy. — 
Vane,  Sir  Henry. 

Upham,  Edward.  History  of  the  Ottoman,  or 
Turkish  empire.  Phila.,  1833.  S°.  (Green- 
bank's  Per.  lib.  v.  2.) 

Upham,  Frank  Kidder.     See  Upham  family. 

Upham,  Thomas  Cogswell.  Account  of  the 
destruction  of  the  Willey  family  in  tlie  notch 
of  the  White  Mts.,  1826  (N.  H.  Hist.  Soc. 
Col.  v.  3.) 

Letters  from  Europe,  Egypt  and  Palestine. 

Brunswick,  1855.     8°. 

The  life  of  faith.     Boston,  1846.     8°. 

Manual  of  peace.     N.  V.,  1S36.     8°. 

Principles  of  the  interior  or  hidden  life. 

Boston,  1845.     8°. 

See  Adoriia,  Catharine. — Guyon,  J.  M.  B. 

de  la  Mothe. 

Upham,  Warren.  Altitudes  between  Lake  Su- 
perior and  the  Rocky  Mts.  (U.  S.  Geol. 
Survey.     Bui.  v.  11.) 

Probable  cause  of  glaciation.   Sec  Wright, 

Geo.  Fred. 

Upper  beaches  and  deltas  of  the  glacial 

Lake  Agassiz.   (U.  S.  Geol.  Survey  Bui.  v.  6.) 


Upham,  William  Phineas.  Account  of  the 
Rebecca  Nurse  Monument.  (Essex  Inst. 
Hist.  col.  v.  23.) 

Records  of  the  first  church  in  Salisbury, 

Mass.,  1687-1S05.     (Same,  v.  16,  21.) 

Town  records  of  Salem,  1634-59.     (SaiHC, 

V.  9) 

See  Browne    family.  —  Glover,   Jolin.  — 

Skelton,  Samuel. 

Upham  family.  Genealogy  and  family  history 
of  a  l)ranch  of  the  New  England  L^pham 
family  settled  in  California ;  by  F.  K.  Upham. 
n.  p.,  1SS4.     12°. 

Upham  family.  Genealogy  and  family  history 
of  the  Uphams  of  Castine,  Me.,  and  Dixon, 
111.,  with  geneal.  notes  of  other  families; 
conip.  by  F.  K.  Upham.     n.  p.,  1SS7.     8°. 

Upham  family.  Notices  of  the  life  of  John  Up- 
ham, with  account  of  his  descendants;  by 
A.  G.  L'pham.     Concord,  1845.     12°. 

Upshur,  Abel  Parker.  Brief  enquiry  into  the 
true  nature  and  character  of  our  federal  gov- 
ernment ;  a  review  of  Story's  Commentaries. 
Phila.,  1863.     8°. 

Upton,  George  Putnam.  Woman  in  music. 
Boston,  18S0.     12°. 

Upton,  Roger  Dawson.  Gleanings  from  the 
desert  of  Arabia.     Lond.,  1881.    8°. 

Upton  family.  Upton  family  ;  by  M.  A.  Stick- 
ney.     (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  7.) 

Upton  [family]  memorial;  genealogical  record 
of  the  descendants  of  John  Upton  of  North 
Reading,  Mass.;  with  genealogies  of  the 
Putnam,  Stone  and  Bruce  families;  by  John 
A.  X'inton.     Bath,  1874.     8°. 

Urbanus  II.,  Pope.  Epistolse,  diplomata,  ser- 
mones.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  151.) 

Urbanus  III.,  J^ofie.  Epistote  et  privilegia. 
(Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  202.) 

Urbino,  Levina  Buoncuore,  Day,  Henry,  and 
others.  Art  recreations  ;  guide  to  drawing, 
painting,  etc.,  with  receipts  for  preparing 
materials.     Boston,  1863.     12°. 

Ure,  Andrew.  Dictionary  of  arts,  manufac- 
tures and  mines.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1846.     8°. 

Same.   4th  ed.    2  vols.     Boston,  1853.  8°. 

Same;   with    sujiplement,  ed.  by  Robt. 

Hunt.     3  vols.     N.  v..  1S63.    8°. 

Same;    with   supplement,  ed.   by    Robt. 

Hunt,  assisted  bv  F.  W.  Rudler.  7th  ed.  4 
vols.     Lond.,  1878.     8°. 

Uredius.  Oliv.irius.     .SV^  X'redius. 

Uring.  Nathaniel.  Notices  of  New  England, 
1709.     <N.  II.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  3.) 

[Urlsperger,  .Samuel.]  Ausfiihrliche  Historie 
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aner  aus  dem  Ertz-Bissthuin  Saltzburg.  3d 
ed.     3  vols,  in  2.     Leipzig,  1733.     4°. 

.Ausfiihrliche    Nachricht    von    den   Saltz- 

liurgischen  Kmigranten,  die  sich  in  America 
niedergelassen  haben.  Mit  achtzehn  Con- 
tinuationen.     5  vols.     Halle,  1738-52.     4°. 


UROUHART 


11^1 


UTTERSON 


Urquhart,  David.  Effect  on  the  world  of  the 
restoration  of  the  canon  law.  Lond.,  1S69. 
S°. 

[ ]  Exposition  of  the  causes  and  the  con- 
sequences of  the  boundary  differences  be- 
tween Great  Britain  and  the  U.  S.    Liverpool 

[1839]-     4°. 

Familiar  words,  as  aftecting  the  conduct 

of  England  in  1S55.      2d  ser.      Lond,,  1S55. 
12°. 

Fragment  of  the  history  of  Servia.     n.  p. 

[1843].     8°. 

The  military  strength  of  Turkey.    Lond., 

1S69.     8°. 

The   mystery   of  the    Danube,    showing 

how,  through  secret  diplomacy,   that  river 
has  been  closed.     Lond.,  1S51.     8°. 

Pillars  of  Hercules  ;  a  narrative  of  travels 

in  Spain  and  Morocco,  :848.     2  vols.    N.  Y., 
1855.     12°. 

Ursua,  Pedro  de.     See  Orsua,  Pedro  de. 
Ursula,  St.   Legend  of  U.  and  her  companions  ; 

witli  illuminated  miniatures  from  the  Church 

of  St.  Ursula  at  Cologne.     Lond.,  1S69.     fol. 
Usher   oi-  Ussher,  James,    1580-1656.     Britan- 

nicarum   ecclesiarum   antiquitates.      ad  ed. 

Lond.,  1687.     fol. 

Collection  of  300  letters  written  between 

U.  and  most  of  the  eminentest  persons  for 


piety  and  learning  in  his  time  ;  col.  and  pub. 
by  Richard  Parr.     Lond.,  1686.     fol. 

Usher,  James.  History  of  the  Lawrence- 
Townley,  and  Chase-Townley  estates  in 
England;  with  notes  of  the  Lawrence,  Chase 
and  Townley  families.     N.  Y.,  1883.     8°. 

See  Carpenter  family. 

Usher,  James  M.  History  of  Medford  to  18S5. 
See  Brooks,  Charles. 

Usher  family.  Brief  genealogy  of  the  Usher 
family  of  New  England;  by  W.  H.  Whit- 
more.     Boston,  1S69.     8°. 

Usselinx,  AYillem.  Usselinx;  by  J.  F.Jameson. 
(Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n.  Papers,  v.  2,) 

Usuard,  of  St.  Germain-des-Pres,  Paris.  Mar- 
tyrologium  ex  recens.  Sollerii.  2  vols.  Pa- 
risiis,  1S79.  1.  8°.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v. 
123-124,) 

Utah.   Utah  and  its  people.    See  Lum,  Dyer  D. 

■  Utah  statehood  ;  reasons  why  it  should 

not  be  granted;  embracing  the  Mormon 
preliminary  movement,  Utah  Commission 
report,  etc.     Salt  Lake  City,  18S7.     8°. 

Board  of  Trade.  Resources  and  attrac- 
tions of  Utah.     Omaha,  1S79.    8°. 

Utterson,  Edward  Vernon.  Catalogue  of  col- 
lection of  English  and  foreign  portraits, 
prints  and  drawings.  Lond.,  1820.  8°.  (Bd. 
with  Ibbot's  Catalogue.) 


VACA 


VALPY 


VacB,  Alvar  Nunez  Cabega  de.  See  Nunez 
Cabcfa  de  V'aca,  A. 

Vade  mecum ;  or,  The  necessary  pocket  com- 
panion :  containing  Sir  Samuel  Moreland's 
perpetual  almanack,  fairs  in  England,  etc. 
15th  ed.     Lond.,  1730.     12°. 

Vail,  Alfred.  American  electro-magnetic  tele- 
graph ;  with  a  description  of  all  telegraphs. 
Phila..  1S45.     S°. 

Vail,  Thomas  Hubbard.  The  comprehensive 
church  ;  or,  Christian  unity  and  ecclesiastical 
union.     Hartford,  1S41.     12°. 

Vaill,  Joseph.  Memorial  sermon  at  Brimfield 
[Mass.],  Feb.  7  ;  commeni.  of  his  settlement, 
50  years.     Springfield.  1S64.     S°. 

Vaille,  Frederick  Ozni,  ijitd  Clark,  Henry  A. 
Harvard  book  ;  a  series  of  historical,  bio- 
graphical and  descriptive  sketches.  2  vols. 
Camb.,  1S75.     1.  4°. 

Vale,  Gilbert.  Fanaticism,  its  source  and  in- 
fluence :  illustrated  by  the  narrative  of  Isa- 
bella in  the  case  of  Matthias,  etc.  ;  a  reply 
to  W.  L.  Stone.     N.  Y.,  1S35.     S°. 

See  Paine,  Thomas. 

Valedictory  of  Paul  ;  a  discourse.  See  San- 
ford,  Joseph. 

Valentine,  David  Thomas.  Compilation  of  the 
existing  ferry  leases  and  railroad  grants 
made  by  the  city  of  N.  Y.     N.  Y.,  1S66.     S°. 

History  of  the  city  of  New  York.     N.  Y., 

1853.     8°.' 

Valentine,  Thomas   \Yeston.      See    Valentine 

family. — Wood  family. 
Valentine  family.     The  Valentines  in  America, 

1644-1S74  ;  bv  T.  \V.  Valentine.     N.  Y.,  1874. 

I.  ^^ 
Valentini,  Philipp  John  Joseph.     The  Katunes 

of  Maya  history.     1S79.     (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc. 

I'roc.  V.  7.) 

Landa  alphabet,   a  Spanish   fabrication. 

1880.     {Same,  v.  7.) 

Mexican  calendar  stone  [tr.  by  S.  Salis- 
bury, Jr.].     1878.     (Same,  v.  7.) 

Mexican  copper  tools  ;  from  the  German 

[by  S.  Salisbury,  Jr.].     1879.     (Same,  v.  7.) 

Mexican  paper.    1880.    (Same,  n.  s.  v.  i.) 

The  Olmccas  and  Tultecas.  1S82.  (Same, 

n.  s.  V.  2.) 

Semi -lunar   and  crescent -shaped  tools. 

1885.    (Same,  n.  s.  v.  3.) 

Two  Mexican  chalchihuites.  1881.  (Same, 

n.  s.  V.  I.) 


Valentlnus,  Pope.  Notitia.  (Migne.  Patrol,  s. 
Lat  V.  105.) 

Valentyn,  Franz.  Aud  en  Nieuw  Oost-Indien. 
5  vols.    Dordrecht-Amsterdam,  1724-26.  fol. 

Valerianus,  Sf.,  Bp.  of  Cimela.  Homilise  ; 
Epistola  ad  monachos.  (.Migne.  Patrol,  s. 
Lat.  v.  52.) 

Valerius  Flaccus,  Caius  Setinus  Balbus.  Argo- 
nauticon,  libros  VIII.  veteri  novaque  lectio- 
num  varietate,  commentariis.  etc.  edidit 
N.  E.  Lemaire.  2  vols.  '  Parisiis,  1S24-25. 
S°.     (Lemaire.  Bibl.  class.  Lat.) 

Valerius  Maximus.  Marcus  or  Publius.  Dedictis 
factisque  niemorabilibus  et  J.  Obsequens  de 
prodigiis  ;  cum  supp.  Conradi  Lycosthenis  et 
eruditorum  notis  quos  recensuit.  C.  B.  Hase  ; 
addita  sunt  fragmenta  J.  Lydi,  Astrampsychi, 
Nicephori  et  Zoroastris.  3  vols.  Parisiis, 
1822-23.  S°.    (Lemaire.  Bibl.  class.  Lat.) 

Same.     Factorum  dictorumque  memora- 

bilium  libri  IX.  ex  editione  Joannis  Kappii 
cum  notis  et  interpretatione  in  usum  Del- 
phini.     2  vols.     Lond.,  I'alpy,  1S23.    8°. 

Valesius.  Henricus,  Lat.  for  Henri  de  Valois. 

Scc  Eusebius. 
Vallancey,  Charles  [Ed.].  Collectanea  de  rebus 

Hibernicis.    vols.  1-2.    2  vols.   Dublin,  1770- 

Si.     S°. 
Vallandigham,  Clement  Laird.     Record  of  V. 

on  abolition,  the  Union  and  the  civil  war. 

3d  ed.     Columbus,  1S63.     8°. 

LT.  S.  War  Dett.  Trial  of  \'.  by  a  mili- 
tary commission.     Cinn.,  1S63.     8°. 

Valle,  Pielro  della.  Travels  in  Persia,  1614. 
(Pinkerton's  Voy.  v.  9.) 

Vallee,  Leon.  Biblio.graphie  des  bibliographies; 
avec  supplement.    2  vols.    Paris,  1883-88.  8°. 

Valley  of  .Andorra.     See  Blade,  J.  F. 

Valmore.  .I//«c.  Desbordes.  .See  Desbordes- 
Vahuore,  M.  F.  J. 

Valois.  /-i!/.Valesius,  Henri  tie.  seigiieind'OrcL 
.Sic  Eusebius. 

Valorl,  Henri,  prime  de.  .S'(<-  Henry  \'.  0/ 
Franee. 

Valpy,  .Abraham  John  [/'//A.J.  [.Scriptores  La- 
lini,  in  usum  flelphini  cum  notis  variorum, 
variis  lectionibus.  conspeclu  codicuni  et  edi- 
tionum,  et  indicibus  locupktissimis  accurate 
recensiti.]     146  vols.     Lonil.,  1S19-30.    8°. 

Xiimfly  :  Apuleius.  s  vols  — Aulu»  Gelliut.  ,^  vols. 
— Auioniul.  .^  vols.— Boelhiui.-Cartar.  4  vis  —Ca- 
tullus.-Cicero,  i.svols.  Claudianu».  ;  \  "Is -Curliua 
Rufut,  yuiiilus.  3  vols— Diclyt  .iii.l  Oarei.  Eulropiua. 
—  Fealui  (!«</  Flaccua.    2  vols,— Florua.    1  vols. — Hon- 


YALPY 


739 


VAN  LENNEP 


fius  Flaccus.  3  vols.— Iscanus.  willi  Dictys. — Justtnus, 
2  vols. — Juvenalis.  3  vols. — Lrvius.  20  vols. — Lucrefius. 
3Vols.-Manilius.  2  vols.-Martialis.  3  vols.-Nepos. 
2  vols.— Ovidius.  S  vols. -Panegyric!  vcteres.  4  vols. 
—  Paterculus.— Persius.- Phjedrus.  — Piautus.  4  vols — 
Plinius  [senior].  9  vols.— Properiius.  2  vols.— Pruden- 
tius.  3  vols.— Sallustius.  2  vols.— Statius.  3  vols.— 
Suetonius.  3  vols.— Tacitus.  S  vols.— Terentius.  3  vols. 
—Tibullus.— Valerius  Maximus.  2  vols.— Victor,  Sext. 
Aurelius.  2  vols.  — Virgilius.    7  vols. 

Vambery,  Arminius.     Story  of  Hungary  ;  with 

the  collaboration  of  Louis  Heilprin.     N.  Y., 

1S87.     S°.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 
Van  Arsdale.  John.     See  Riker,  James. 
Van  Bemmel.  Abraham.     See  Bemmel,  A.  van. 
Vanbrugh,   Sir  John.     Dramatic   works.     See 

Wycherley,  \Ym. 
Van  Brunt  family.   Genealogy  of  the  \'an  Brunt 

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1S67.     8°. 
Van  Bruyssel,  Ernest.     Population  of  an  old 

pear-tree ;  from  the  French  of  Van  B.  ;  ed. 

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Van   Buren,   iMartin.     Inquiry   into   the   origin 

and  course  of  political  parties  in  the  U.  S. 

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Bancroft,  George.     Van  Buren  to  the 

end  of  his  public  career.     N.  Y.,  18S9.     8°. 

Butler,    W.   A.      Van   Buren,    lawyer, 

statesman  and  man.     N.  Y.,  1862.     12°. 

Dawson,  Moses.     Sketches  of  the  life  of 

Van  B.     Cinn.,  1840.     12°. 

Mackenzie,  Wm.  L.     Life  and  times  of 

Van  B.     Boston,  1846.     8°. 

Shepard,  Ed.  ^L     Van  Buren.     Boston, 

1888.     12°.     (Amer.  statesmen.) 

Van  Campen,  Moses.  Sketches  of  border  ad- 
ventures in  [his]  life  and  times  ;  by  John  N. 
Hubbard.     Bath,  1842.     8°. 

Van  Campen,  Samuel  Richard.  See  Tollens, 
Hendrik. 

Van  Cleve,  Charlotte  O.  Reminiscence  of  Ft. 
Sntlling.     (Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Van  Cott,  Joshua  Martin.  Strictures  on  the 
judiciary  system  of  the  proposed  constitu- 
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Vandam,  Albert  D.  Amours  of  great  men. 
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Van  den  Bergh,  Laurent  Philippe  Charles.  See 
Bcrgh,  L.  P.  C.  van  den. 

Van  de  Passe.  L'ceuvre  gravee.  Sec  Franken, 
D. 

Van  der  Aa,  Pieter.     See  Aa,  Pieter  van  der. 

Vanderbilt,  Gertrude  Lefferts.  Social  history 
of  Flatbush,  L.  L,  and  manners  and  customs 
of  the  Dutch  settlers  in  Kings  Co.  N.  Y., 
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Vanderdecken./i.ffwa'.     See  Cooper,  Wm. 

Van  der  Donck,  Adriaen.  See  Donck,  A.  van 
der. 

Van  der  Eyck,  Jacob.     See  Eyck,  J.  van  der. 

Vander  Hagen,  Petrus.    See  Hagen,  P.  vander. 

Vanderkemp  papers.  E,xtracts.  (Buffalo  Hist. 
Soc.  Pub.  V.  2.) 


Van  der  Meulen,  R.  J.     See  Meulen,  R.  J.  van 

der. 
Van  der  Palm.  J.  H.     See  Palm,  J.  H.  van  der. 
Vandersaal  family.     See  Heinecke,  Samuel. 
Van  der  Velde,  Karl  Franz.     See  Velde,  K.  F. 

van  der. 
Vandevelde,  Louis.     Description  des  fortifica- 
tions de  Paris.     Nouv.  ^d.     Bruxelles,  1871. 

8°. 
Van  de  Wynpersse,  Dionysius.  See  Wynpersse, 

D,  van  de. 
Van  Dyck  or  Van  Dijck,  Antoon.    Hea.d,  Percy 

Rendell.       Van    Dyck    [and    Frans    Hals]. 

Loud.,  1881.     8°.     (Great  artists.) 

WiBiR.^L,    Fr.      L'iconographie  de  Van 

Dyck  ;  d'apres  les  recherches  de  H.  \Veber. 
Leipzig,  1877.     8°. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry  Jackson.  Poetry  of  Tenny- 
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Vermont  state  papers  ;  a  collection  of 

records  and  documents  connected  with  the 
establishment  of  government  ;  journal  of  the 
Council  of  Safety,  first  constitution,  early 
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State  Geologist,  ist  and  2d  amiual  re- 
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Claremont,  1S61.    4°. 
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inhabitants  of  the  New  Hampshire  grants  in  opposi- 
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A.  Sermon  at  Windsor,  1777.— Vision  of  Junus  the 
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marks on  the  proceedings  of  the  state  of  New  York 
against  the  state  of  Vermont,  etc.,  1777.— Hall,  Hiland, 
New  York  land  grants  in  Vermont,  1765-76.— Docu- 
ments in  rel.  to  the  part  taken  by  Vermont  in  resisting 
the  invasion  of  Burgoyne  in  1777.— Celebration  in  177S 
of  the  Bennington  victory  of  1777  — Petitions  to  the 
King,  1766.— Slafler,  E.  F.  Vermont  coinage.— Allen. 
Ira.  Natural  and  political  history  of  Vermont. — Index 
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2.  Additions  and  corrections  to  vols,  i  and  2.— 
Haldimand  papers,  with  contemporaneous  history; — 
Opinions  of  the  Haldimand  negotiation. — Vermont  as 
a  sovereign  and  independent  state,  17S3-91. —  Early 
eastern  boundary  of  New  York  a  twenty-mile  line 
from  the  Hudson. 

Proceedings,  1S69,  '70,  '78,  '80.   4  vols. 

Montpelier  and  Rutland,  1869-So.     8°. 

Chittenden,  L.  E.   Capture  of  Ticon- 

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Hall,  Hiland.  Bennington  battle- 
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Milford,  1877.     8°. 

—  —  Capture  of  Ticonderoga   in    1775. 

Montpelier,  1S69.     8°. 

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Voyages  from  Holland  to  America,  1632- 

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Vrolik,  Willem.     Recherches  d'anatomie  com- 

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Vroom,  Peter  Dumont.  Sermons  and  tributes 
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Vulgate.     See  Bible.     Latin. 

Vyse,  Richard  William  Howard.  Operations 
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1.8°. 


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W.,  G.  B.,  Jr.     See  Warren,  George  B.,  Jr. 

Waagen.  Giistav  Friedrich.  Treasures  of  art 
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Wace.  Henry.  Dictionary  of  Christian  biog- 
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Wachsmuth,  Ernst  Wllhelm  Gottlieb.  Histor- 
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German,  by  E.  Woolrych.  2  vols.  O.xford, 
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Waddell.  Joseph  Addison.  Annals  of  Augusta 
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Waddington,  John.  Congregational  history, 
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Waddington,  Samuel.  English  sonnets,  by  liv- 
ing writers ;  selected  and  arranged,  with  a 
note  on  the  history  of  the  sonnet.  2d  ed.  enl. 
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English  sonnets  by   poets   of  the   past. 

Lond.,  1882.     12°. 

Wade.  John.  Report  of  the  trial  of  W.  for 
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Wade.  Jonathan.  Karen  dictionary.  See  Sau 
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Wadhams,  Albert.  Essay  upon  the  origin  and 
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Wadhams,  Calvin.  Notice,  by  Geo.  B.  Kulp. 
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Wadleigh.  Erastus,  and  Worthen,  Augusta  Har- 
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Wadsworth,  James  .Samuel,  anc/  Porter,  Peter 
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Wadsworth,  Lemuel.  Notice  of  W.,  by  Ebcn- 
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Wadsworth  family.  250  years  of  the  Wadsworth 
f.imily  in  America;  with  account  of  the 
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A.  Wadsworth.     Lawrence,  1883.    8°. 


Wafer,  Lionel.  Voyage  to  America.  (Smol- 
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Extract  from  the  "  Beschryving  van  Ams- 
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En  onmiddelyken  Vervolge.     3  vols. 

Amst.,  Altar f,  17S8-S9.     8°. 

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Byvoegsels  en  Aanmerkingen  bestaan- 

de  in  noodige  Naleezingen  voor  de  Vader- 
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2  vols.     Amst.,  AUart,  1797-1S01.     8°. 

Register  op  de  Byvoegsels  en  Nalee- 
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Wagener,  Zachary.  Voyage  through  a  great 
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Wager,  Daniel  E.  Forts  Stanwix  and  Bull  and 
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Men  of  early  Rome  ;  address  before  the 

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.Syracuse    and   Utica  railroad.      (Oneida 

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Whitesboro's  golden  age.     {Same,  v.  2.) 

Sec  Willett,  Marinus. 

Wagner,  Moriz.  Ueber  die  Naturverhiiltni.sse 
der  verschiedcnen  Linien,  welclie  fiir  einen 
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Wagner,  Wilhclm  Richard.  Art  life  and 
theories  ;  selected  from  his  writings  and  tr. 
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The  ring  of  the  Nibelung;  explained  and 

in  part  translated,  bv  G.  T.  Dippold.  N.  V., 
1888.     8°. 


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HuEFFER,  Francis.  Wagner.   Lond.,  iSSi. 

12°.     (Great  musicians.) 

St'(!  Beethoven,  Ludwig  van. 

Wagstaffe.  Jeoffrey.  pseud.    Sec  Jephson,  John, 

(.-tc. 

Wahl.  O.  W.  The  land  of  the  Czar.  Lond., 
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Walles,  Benjamin  L.  C.  See  Mississippi.  Agri. 
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Waitz,  Theodor.  Die  Indianer  Xordamerica's. 
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Wakefield,  Gilbert.  E.\amination  of  the  Age 
(if  reason,  by  T.  Paine  ;  with  remarks  on  a 
letter  from  D.  Andrews.     Lond.,  1794.     S°. 

Same.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  1794.     8°. 

Wakefield,  Priscilla  Bell.    Excursions  in  North 

America.     Lond.,  1S06.     12°. 

Variety ;    or,     Selections    and     essays. 

Phila.,  1S09.     12°. 

Wakely,  Andrew.  The  mariner's  compass 
rectified;  cor.  and  enl.,  by  J.  Atkinson. 
Lond.,  1750.     12°. 

Wakeman,  Henry  Offley.  The  church  and 
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(Creighton's  Epochs  of  church  history.) 

Walafrled  \^Strabo\  of  Fulda.  Opera  omnia. 
2  vols.  Parisiis,  1S79.  1.  8°.  (Migne.  Patrol. 
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Walchnep,  Allred.  New  method  of  learning 
the  French  language.     Hamburg,  i860.     8°. 

Walckenaer,  Charles  Athanase,  baron.  Cata- 
logue des  livres  et  cartes  geographiques  de 
la  bibliotheque  de  W.     Paris,  1853.     8°. 

Recherches   sur  la  geographie  ancienne 

et  sur  celle  du  moyen  age.     Paris,  1823.     4°. 

Sec  Horatius. — Sevign^,  Mme.  de. 

Walcott,  Charles  Doolittle.     Cambrian  faunas 

of  North  America.     (L^.  S.  Geol.  Survey,  Bui. 
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Bui.  V.  12.) 

Fauna  of  the  Lower  Cambrian  or  Olenel- 

lus  zone.     {Same,  Report,  v.  10.) 

Paleontology    of    the    Eureka    district. 

{.Same,  Monograph,  no.  8.) 

Second  contribution  to  the  studies  on  the 

Cambrian  faunas  of  North  America.    {Same, 
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Walcott,  Charles  H.     Concord  in  the  colonial 

lieriod,  1635-S9.     Boston,  1884.     8°. 
Walcutt,  William.     See  Perry,  O.  H. 
Waldeck,  Jean  Frederic  IMaximilien,  coDite  de. 

Notice  of  W.,  by  Saml.  A.  Green.     Boston, 

1S76.     8°.     (^L^ss.  Hist.  Society.) 
Waldegrave,  James,   2d  earl  of  IValdeo^rai'e. 

Memoirs,  1754-5S.     Phila.,  1S22.     8°. 


Waldo,   Loren   P.     Early  history  of  Tolland, 

Conn.;  address  before  the  Tolland  Co.  Hist. 

Society.     Hartford,  1S61.     8°. 
Waldo,  Samuel.     Circular  in  Germany,  1753  ; 

with  an   introduction,   bv  John  L.    Locke. 

(Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.'e.) 

Defence  of  the  title  of  the  late  John  Lev- 

erett  to  a  tract  of  land  in  the  eastern  parts 
of  Mass.  Bay,  commonly  called  .Muscongus 
lands,     n.  p.,  1736.     fol. 

Waldo,  Samuel  Putnam.  -SV.?  Jackson,  Andrew. 
Waldo,  William.     Recollections   of  a  septua- 
genarian.    (Missouri  Hist.  .Soc.  Pub.  2-3.) 
Waldo   family.     Genealogy  and   biography  of 

the  Waldos  of  America,  1650-1S83  ;  by  Jos. 

D.  Hall,  Jr.    Danielsonville,  Conn.,  1S83.   8°. 
Waldo  family.     Notes  respecting  the  family  of 

Waldo  [by  Morris  Charles  Jones].     [Edin., 

1S63.]     8°. 
Waldron.  Richard.    Biographical  notice  of  W. 

iX.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  2.) 
Waldron,    William    Watson.      Huguenots    of 

Westchester  and  parish  of  Fordham  [N.  Y.]  ; 

with  introduction,  bv  S.  H.  Tyng,  Jr.    N.  Y., 

1S64.       I2=. 

Waldron  family.     See  Gale  family. 

Waldsteln.   Charles.     Essays    on    the    art    of 

Pheidias.     Camb.,  18S5.     8°. 
Wales.  Ancient  laws  and  institutes.  See  Great 

Britain.     Record  Commissioners. 

Annales  Cambriae  ;  ed.  by  John  Williams 

ab-lthel.  Lond.,  1S60.  1.  8°.  (Chronicles 
of  G.  B.  no.  20.) 

Brut   y  Tywysogion  ;     chronicle    of   the 

princes;  ed.  by  J.  Williams  ab-Ithel.  Lond., 
iS6o.     1.  8°.     {Same,  no.  17.) 

Cambrian  traveller's  guide  ;   e,\cursions 

in  Wales  and  bordering  districts.  2d  ed. 
Stourport,  1813.     8°. 

Watford,  Cornelius.  Early  bills  of  mortality. 
(Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  7.) 

Early  laws  and  customs  in  Great  Britain 

regarding  food.     {Same,  v.  8.) 

Outline  history  of  the  Hanseatic  League, 

particularly  in  its  bearings  upon  English 
commerce.     {Same,  v.  9.) 

Walford,  Edward.  County  families  of  the 
L'nited  Kingdom.     Lond.,  1S81.     1.  8°. 

See  Juvenalis. 

Walks,  Henry.  Naval  scenes  and  reminis- 
cences of  the  civil  war  in  the  L'.  S.,  1S61-63. 
N.  Y.,  1877.     1.  8°. 

Walker,  Adam.  Journal  of  two  campaigns  of 
the  4th  regiment  of  U.  S.  Infantry  in  the 
.Michigan  and  Indian  territories,  1811-12. 
Keene,  1816.     12°. 

Walker,  Alexander.  Intermarriage.  N.  Y., 
1S39.     12°. 

Pathology.     N.  Y.,  1S42.     12°. 

Woman  physiologically  considered,  as  to 

mind,  morals,  marriage,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1S40. 
12°. 


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Walker.  Amasa.    Science  of  wealth  ;  a  manual 

of  political  economy.     Pliila.  [1S72].     12°. 
Walker,  lienjamin.     See  Tweed  family. 
Walker.  Charles.     Sketch  of  New-Ipswich,  N. 

II.     iN.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  5.) 
Walker,  Charles  Irish.    The  north-west  during 

the   Revolution  ;   address  before   the  State 

Hist.  Society  of  Wisconsin.     Madison,  1S71. 

S". 
Walker,  Charles  Manning.     History  of  Athens 

Co.,  Ohio,  of  the  Ohio  Land  Co.,  and  the 

first   settlement   of   the  state    at   Marietta. 

Cinn.,  1S69.     (Ohio  X'alley  Hist.  ser.  no.  2.) 
Walker,  Charles  Vincent.     Electrotype  mani- 

piil.ition.     Lond.,  1S49.     '2°. 
Walker,  Cornelius.     See  Sparrow,  William. 
[Walker,  E.  A.l     Our  first  year  of  army  life; 

anniversary  address  to  the  ist  Reg.  Conn. 

\'ol.  heavy  artillery  ;  by  the  Chaplain.    New 

Haven,  1862.     S". 
Walker,   Francis  Amasa.     History  of  the   2d 

Army  Corps  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac. 

N.  Y.,  18S6.     S°. 

Money.     N.  Y.,  1878.     8°. 

The  wages  question.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8°. 

Stv  United  States.   Interior  Dept.  Census 

Oflice. 

Walker,  George  Leon.  History  of  the  ist 
Cluirch,  Hartford,  1633 -1883.  Hartford, 
18S4.    8°. 

See  Hooker,  Thomas. 

Walker.  James.  Letter  to  Governor  Prince, 
1 67 1.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 

Walker,  James,  1794-1S74.  Services  at  the  dedi- 
cation of  a  mural  monument  to  W.,  in  the 
Harvard  Church,  Charlestown,  1883.  Camb., 
1SS4.     8°. 

Walker,  James  Bradford  Richmond.  .SVc  Wal- 
ker lamily. 

Walker.  John,  1731-1S04.  Memoir,  by  Sir  W. 
J.irdine.     ([ardine's  Nat.  lib.  v.  3.) 

Walker,  John,  1732-1807.  Critical  pronouncing 
dictionary  of  the  English  language.  3d  ed. 
Lond.,  1S02.    4°. 

Same.    3d  Amer.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1807.     8°. 

Rhetorical     grammar.       isl    Amer.    ed. 

Boston,  1814.     8°. 

Same,   with   analysis   of  the   voice,   etc. 

2d  Aincr.  ed.     Boston,  1822.     8°. 

Rhyming  dictionary.     New   ed.     Lond., 

1S24.     8°. 

Same.     Abr.     N.  Y.,  1S64.     12°. 

Walker,  Joseph  Burbeen.     History  of  the  New 

I  l.mipshire  Convention  for  the  investigation, 
discussion  and  decision  of  the  l-'ederal  Con- 
stitution, and  of  the  old  North  Meeting-house 
of  Concord  in  which  it  was  ratified,  17S1. 
Boston,  1888.     8°. 

Valley  of  the  Merrimack.     (N.  H.  Hist. 

Soc.  Col.  V.  7.) 

See  Sawyer  family. 


Walker,  J.  n;/a' Walker,  C.  Maps  of  Leicester- 
shire, Rutlandshire  and  Buckinghamshire. 
Lond.,  1843.     12°. 

Walker,  Robert  John.  American  finances  and 
resources  ;  letters  I,  2  and  5.  3  vols.  Lond., 
1863-64.     8°. 

Walker,  Sears  Cook.  Ephemeris  of  Neptune, 
1795,  1846-52.  (Smithsonian  Inst.  Cont. — 
app.  vols.  2-3.) 

Researches  relating  to  Neptune.   (Sainr, 

Contrib.  v.  2.) 

[Walker,  S.  F.]  Ruins  revisited,  and  the  world- 
story  retold  ;  by  an  Americainist.  [Lamoni, 
Iowa,  1S87.]     S°. 

Walker,  Thomas.  Wliole  proceedings  on  the 
trial  of  indictment  against  W.  and  others,  for 
a  conspiracy  to  overthrow  the  government, 
and  to  assist  the  French,  Apl.  2.  Phila., 
1794.     8°. 

Walker,  Timothy.  -Annual  di.scourse,  23  Dec. 
1S37.   (Ohio  Hist,  and  Phil.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  i.) 

Walker,  William,  cf.  16S4.  Treatise  of  English 
particles,  and  how  to  render  them  into 
Laline.     nth  ed.     Lond.,  1695.     12°. 

Walker,  William,  1824-60.  The  war  in  Nica- 
ragua.    Mobile,  1S60.     12°. 

See  Wells,  Wm.  V. 

Walker,  William  Bassett.  Cyclical  deluges ; 
an  explication  of  the  chief  geological  phe- 
nomena of  the  globe.     Lond.,  1871.     12°. 

Walker,  W.  H.  Special  claim  of  the  Jew  upon 
the  Christian  of  the  present  time  ;  address. 
N.  Y.,  1SS9.     16°. 

Walker  family.  .Memorial  of  the  Walkers  ol 
the  old  Plymouth  colony,  1620-1860;  by 
J.  B.  R.  Walker.     Northampton,  i86i.     8°. 

Wall,  Caleb  A.  Reminiscences  of  Worcester, 
historical  and  genealogical.  Worcester,  1S77. 
8°. 

Wallace,  Alfred  Russel.  Australasia ;  with 
ethnological  appendix,  by  A.  H.  Keane.  2d 
ed.  Lond.,  1880.  8°.  (.Stanford's  Comp.  of 
geog.) 

Contributions   to   the   theory   of  natural 

selection  ;  a  series  of  essays,     Lond.,  1S70. 
12°. 

Darwinism  ;  exposition  of  the  theory  of 

natural  selection  with  some  of  its  applica- 
tions.    Lond.,  18S9.     8°. 

Geographical    distribution    of    animals ; 

with  a  study  ol  living  and  e.xtincl  taunas. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1876.     8°. 

Island  life  ;  or.  Phenomena  and  causes  of 

insular  fatnias  and  floras.     N.  Y.,  18S1.     8°. 

The   Malay   archipelago  ;   a  narrative  of 

travel.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S69.     8°. 

Wallace,  Donald  Mackenzie.     Russia.     3d  ed. 

2  vols.     Loud.,  1S77.     8°. 
Wallace,  Edwin  R.     Descriptive  guide  to  the 

.Adirondacks,  .Saratoga  Springs,  etc.  5th  ed. 

N.  Y.,  1876.     12°. 


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Wallace,  Ellerslie,  Jr.  The  amateur  photog- 
rapher.    Phila.  [18S4].     12°. 

Wallace,  J.  New  treatise  on  the  use  of  globes 
and  practical  astronomy.     N.  Y.,  1S12.     S°. 

[Wallace,  James  Phillips.]  A  summer  in  Eng- 
land and  Scotland,  1S84.    Brooklyn,  1SS5.   8°. 

A  summer  in  England  and  Scotland,  1886. 

N.  Y.,  1887.     12°. 

Wallace,  John  William.  Discourse  on  the 
inauguration  of  the  new  Hall  of  the  Hist. 
Society  of  Pennsylvania.     Phila.,  1S72.     8°. 

• Flandeks,  Henry.  Commemorative  dis- 
course on  W.  before  the  Hist.  Society  of 
Penn.     Phila.,  1SS4.     S°. 

See  Bradford,  Wm. 

Wallace,  William.  History  of  England.  See 
iM.ickintosh,  6»  James. 

Wallace,  William  A.,  1682-17S7.  Pennsyl- 
vania's formative  influence  upon  federal  in- 
stitutions ;  lecture  before  the  Hist.  Society 
of  Penn.     n.  p.,  1SS2.     8°. 

Wallack,  James  William.  Sketch  of  the  life  of 
W.  [by  Thos.  H.  Morrell].     N.  Y.,  1S65.    8°. 

Wallenstein,  Albrecht  Wenceslaus  Eiisebius, 
Hcrzog  zu  Friedland.  Wallenstein  ;  by  J.  W. 
de  Peyster.     N.  Y.,  18S9.     S°. 

Waller,  Charles.  Elements  of  practical  mid- 
wifery.    3d  ed.     Loud.,  1852.     16°. 

Waller,  Horace.     See  Livingstone,  David. 

Wallis,  George,  M.  D.  The  art  of  preventing 
disease,  and  restoring  health.  N.  Y.,  1794. 
S°. 

Wallis,  George,  0/ Soiilh  Kensijigton  IMiiseiiiit. 
Jewellery.     (Bevan's  Brit.  man.  v.  11.) 

Wallis,  John,  1714-93.  Natural  history  and 
antiquities  of  Northumberland,  and  of  the 
county  ot  Durham  between  the  rivers  Tyne 
and  Tweed.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1769.     4°. 

Wallis,  John,  Bookseller.  Plan  of  the  cities  of 
London  and  Westminster  for  1805,  etc. 
Loud.,  1805.     12°. 

[Wallis,  Mary  Davis.]  Life  in  Feejee  ;  or,  Five 
years  among  thi;  cannibals  ;  by  a  Lady.  Bos- 
ton, 1851.     12°. 

Wallis,  Samuel.  Account  of  a  voyage  round 
the  world,  1764-70.  (Kerr's  Col.  of  vov. 
V.  12.) 

Wallon,  Henri  Alexandre.  Histoire  de  I'es- 
clavage  dans  I'antiquit^.  oiime  ed.  3  vols. 
Paris,  1879.     8°. 

L'esclavage    dans    les    colonies.      Paris, 

1879.     8°. 

Note :    Forming  iiitrod.  to  the  preceding. 

See  Jeanne  d'  Arc. 

Walpole,  Horace,  4th  earl  of  Orford.  Works. 
5  vols.     Lond.,  1798.     4°. 

Anecdotes  of  painting  in  England  ;  with 

account  of  the  artists  and  notes  on  other 
arts;  col.  by  G.  Yertue  and  digested  by  H. 
Walpole.  4th  ed.  with  add.  5  vols.  Lond., 
17S6.     12°. 


Same.    With  additions,  by  J.  Dallaway. 

5  vols.     Lond.,  1S26.    8°. 

■ Same.    New  ed.,   with  notes,  by  R.   N. 

Wornum.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1849.     8°. 

Castle  of  Otranto  ;   with  memoir  of  the 

author.     Lond.,  1840.     12°. 

Catalogue  of  the  royal  and  noble  authors 

of  England,  with  lists  of  their  works.   2d  ed. 
2  vols.     Lond.,  1759.     12°. 

Letters;    ed.   by   Peter  Cunningham.     9 

vols.     Lond.,  !86i.     S°. 

Memoires  of  the  last  ten  years  of  the  reign 

of  George  II.;  [ed.  by  H.  R.  V.  Fox,  Baron 
Holland].     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S22.     4°. 

Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  George  III.;  ed. 

with  notes,  by  Sir  Denis  Le  Marchant.   4  vols. 
Lond.,  1S45.     8°. 

Seeley,  L.  B.  [£■(/.].     Walpole  and  his 

world  ;  select  passages  from  his  letters.     N. 
Y.,  n.  d.     8°. 

W.\RBURTON,  Eliot  B.  G.  [£■(/.].    Memoirs 

of  W.  and  his  contemporaries.  2  vols.   Loud., 
1852.     8°. 

Walpole,  Sir  Robert,  ist  earl  of  Orford.    Wal- 
pole, by  John  Morley.     Lond.,  1S89.     12°. 
(Twelve  Eng.  statesmen.) 

Walpole,  Spencer.  History  of  England,  from 
1815.     5  vols.     Lond.,  1878-86.     8°. 

[Walsh,  John  Henry.]  The  dog  in  health  and 
disease  ;  by  Stonehenge  'ypscud.'\.  3d  ed. 
Lond.,  1879.     8°. 

Walsh,  Robert.  Appeal  from  the  judgments 
of  Great  Britain  respecting  the  U.  S.  2d  ed. 
Pt.  r.     Phila.,  1819.     8°. 

Correspondence.     See  Harper,  R.  G. 

[ — — ]  Letter  on  the  genius  and  dispositions  of 
the  French  government ;  by  an  American 
recently  returned  from  Europe.  2d  ed. 
Boston,  1810.     8°. 

5cc  Jackson,  Andrew. 

Walsingham,  Thomas.  Gesta  abbatum  monas- 
terii  S.  Albani,  reg.  Ricardo  II.,  793-141 1  ; 
ed.  by  H.  T.  Riley.  3  vols.  Lond.,  1867-69. 
8°.     (Chronicles  of  G.  B.  no.  28'.) 

Historia  Anglicana,  1272-1422  ;  ed.  by  H. 

T.Riley.    2 vols.   Lond.,  1S63-64.  8°.  (Same, 
no.  28.') 

Ypodigma  Neustrise  ;  ed.  by  H.  T.  Riley. 

Lond.,  1S76.     8°.     (Same,  no.  28'-.) 

Walsworth  family.     See  Williams  family. 
Walter  of  Coventry.     Historical  collections  ; 

ed.  by  Wm.  Stubbs.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S72- 

73.     8°.     (Chronicles  of  G.  B.  no.  58.) 
Walter,  Emile.   What  is  free  trade  ?  adaptation 

of  Bastiat's  "  Sophismes  economiques."     N. 

Y.,  1867.     12°. 
Walter,  James.     See  Washington,  George. 
Walter,    Richard.     Voyage   round   the  world. 

See  Anson,  George. 
Walther,  Lat.  Gualtherus,  Rudolph.    See  Gual- 

therus,  Rodolphus. 


WALTON 


754 


WARD 


Walton,  Elijah.  Flowers  from  the  upper  Alps, 
with  glimpSL-s  of  their  homes;  descriptive 
text  by  T.  G.  Bonney.     Loud.,  1S69.     fol. 

Walton,  George  Edward.  Mineral  springs  of 
the  I'nited  States  and  Canada,  with  notes  on 
the  spas  of  Europe.     N.  Y.,  1S73.    8°. 

Walton,  Izaak,  nW  Cotton,  Charles.  Compleat 
angler  ;  or,  Contemplative  man's  recreation  ; 
with  notes,  by  Moses  Browne.  Lond.,  1750. 
12°. 

Satnc.     Ed.  by  John  Major.     4th  ed. 

Lend.,  1844.     12°. 

Same.     Ed.   and  arranged   by   R.   B. 

Marston,  and  containing  a  reprint  of  The 
chronicle  of  the  Compleat  angler,  by  T. West- 
wood  and  T.  Satchell.  Lea  and  Dove  ed., 
being  the  looth  ed.    2  vols.    Lond.,  1SS8.   4°. 

Index  to  original  and  inserted  illustra- 
tions contained  in  The  complete  angler 
[which  belonged  to  Wm.  Daniell.]  N.  Y., 
iS65.   4°. 

.S',v  Hooker,  Richard. 

Walton,  .Vis.  Octavius  Frank.  Christie's  old 
organ  ;  or.  Home,  sweet  home.    N.  V.,  1879. 

I2°" 

Note:    Also  translations  in  eight  languages. 

Same,  iti  raised  leltcrs.    Phila.,  1883.    4°. 

Walton,  William.     Chefs-d'oeuvre  de  I'Exposi- 

ti<in  Universelle  de  Paris,  1S89.     Phila.,  n.  d. 

f.)l. 
Waltramus.    Waltrami,    ut    videtur,    liber   de 

unitate   ecclesiae  conservanda;    recognovit 

W.   Schwenkenbecher,    1883.      (Script,   rer. 

Germanicarum.) 
Waltzemuller,   Martin   Hylacomylus.    Waltze- 

niiilkr;  ses  ouvrages  et  ses  collaborateurs ; 

voyage  d'exploration  et  de  decouvertes,  par 

un  geographe  bibliophile  [d'Avezac],    Paris, 

1867.    8°. 
Walworth,  Ellen  Hardin.     Battles  of  Saratoga, 

1777  ;  Sar.itoga  Monument  Association,  1856- 

91.     Albany  1 1S91].     1.8°. 
Walworth,  Reuben  Hyde.     See  Hyde  family. 
Wandclbert.  of  riiim.      Martyrologium  ;    De 

crealione   mundi  per  ordinem  dierum  VL; 

Vila  S.  Goaris,  etc.     (Migne.  Patrol,  s.  Lat. 

v.  121.) 
Wanderer,  I"r.     See  Kraffl,  Adam. 
Wanderer.  TIk.     [vol.  i.]     N.  Y.,  1S21.     I2°. 
Wanton  family.     History  of  the  Wanton  family 

of  Newport,  R.  L;  by  J.  R.  Bartlett.     (R.  I. 

Hist,  tracts,  no.  3.) 
War  correspondence  of  the  Daily  News,  1870. 

See  I'orbi  s.  .Archibald. 
War,  The  ;  a  faithful  record  of  the  transactions 

of  the  war  between  the  U.  S.  A.  and  their 

territories  and  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great 

Britain  and  Ireland,    vol.  i.    N.  Y.,  1813.   4°. 
War  in  disguise,  or  the  frauds  of  the  neutral 

fl.igs.     See  Stephen,  James. 
War  in  Florida;   by  a  Lite  .Staff  officer.     Sec 

Potter,  Woodburne. 


War  of  the  Rebellion  ;  official  records.  See 
U.  S.     War  Dept. 

War  without  disguise  ;  or,  The  frauds  of  neutral 
commerce  ;  with  observations  on  [G.  Mor- 
ris'] 'Answer  to  "War  in  disguise,"'  and 
Madison's  examination,     n.  p.,  1807.    8°. 

Warburton,  Eliot  Bartholomew  George.  See 
Walpole,  Horace. 

Warburton,  William,  D.D..  169S-1779.  Divine 
legation  of  Moses  demonstrated;  prefixed 
acroiiiu  of  the  author,  by  Richard  Hurd. 
lotli  ed.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1846.     8°. 

Warburton,  Rev.  William  Parsons.  Edward 
111.  Lond.,  1876.  12°.  (Epochs  of  modern 
history.) 

Ward,  Adolphus  William.  The  counter-refor- 
mation. Lond.,  1889.  12°.  (Epochs  of 
church  history.) 

History  of  English  dramatic  literature,  to 

the  death  of  Queen  Anne.     2  vols.     Lond., 
1S75.    s°. 

See  Chaucer,  Geoffrey.— Dickens,  Charles. 

Ward,  Andrew  Henshaw.     Family  register  of 

the  inhabitants  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  1717- 

1829.     Boston,  1S47.     8°. 

History  of  Shrewsbury  [Mass.].  Wor- 
cester, 1826.     8°. 

Tii.\SK,    Wm.    B.      Brief  memoir  of  W. 

Albany,  1863.     S°. 

See  Rice  family. — Ward  family. 

Ward,  Artemus, />5f//</.  See  Browne,  Charles 
F. 

Ward,  Catherine  G.  Family  portraits ;  or. 
Descendants  of  Trelawney.    Lond.,  1824.  8°. 

Ward,  Elizabeth  Stuart  Phelps.  See  Phelps, 
Austin. 

Ward,  Ferdinand  De  Wilton.  Churches  of 
Rochester;  with  biographical  sketches  of 
clergymen,  1815-71.     Rochester,  1871.     8°. 

Ward.  George  Atkinson.  See  Curwen,  Samuel. 

Ward.  Ciorge  S.  I..     See  Rogers  family. 

Ward,  Iknry  Augustus.  Catalogue  of  casts  of 
fossils  from  the  principal  museums  of  Europe 
and  America.     Rochester,  1866.     8°. 

[Ward,  Henry  Dana.]  Free-masonry,  its  pre- 
tensions exposed;  by  a  Master-mason.  N. 
Y.,  1S28.     8°. 

Ward,  .SV;-  Henry  George.  Mexico.  2d  ed, 
eiil.,  with  an  account  of  mining  companies 
ami  political  events  to  [1S29].  2  vols.  Lond., 
1829.     8°. 

Ward,  John.  Lives  ofthe  professors  of  Gresliam 
College;  prefixed,  the  life  of  the  founder, 
.Sir  Till imas  Gresliam.     Lond.,  1740.     fol. 

Ward,  luhn  D.  Account  of  the  steamboat  con- 
troversy between  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.,  1811-24. 
(New  Jersey  Hist.  Soc.  Pioc.  v.  9.) 

Ward,  Lester  Frank.  Geographical  distribu- 
tion of  fossil  plants,  (U.  S.  Geol.  .Survey. 
Report,  V.  8.) 

Sketch  of  paleo-botanv.     (Same,  Report, 

V.  5) 


WARD 


755 


WARING 


Synopsisof  the  flora  of  the  Laramie  group. 

(Same,  Report,  v.  6.) 

Types  of  the  Laramie  flora.     (S<7inc,  BuL 

V.  6.) 

Ward,  Marcus  Laurence.  Ward  ;  by  F.  W. 
Ricord.     Newark,  18S7.     8°. 

Same.  (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  9.) 

Ward,  Matthew  Flournoy.     English  items  ;  or. 

Microscopic  views  of  England  and  English- 
men.   4th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1S53.     12°. 

Full  and  authentic  report  of  the  testi- 

monv  on  the  trial  of  W.,  with  speeches,  etc. 
N.  y'.,  1854.     8°. 

[Ward,  Nathaniel.]  The  simple  cobler  of 
Aggawamm  in  America  ;  by  Theo.  de  la 
Guard,  [pseud.^.  3d  ed.  with  additions. 
Lond.,  1647.     4°. 

Same.     4th  ed.,  with  some  amendments. 

Lond.,  1647.     4°. 

Same.    (Force's  tracts,  v.  3.) 

Browne,  B.  F.     Memorial  of  W.    (Esse.x 

Inst.  Hist.  col.  V.  2.) 

De.\n,  J.  W.    Memoir  of  W.;  with  notices 

of  his  family.     Albany,  186S.     1.8°. 

Phillips,  S.   H.     Sketch  of  W.     (Essex 

Inst.  Hist.  col.  V.  6.) 

Ward,  Robert  Plumer.  Essay  on  contraband ; 
a  continuation  of  the  Treatise  of  the  relative 
rights  and  duties  of  belligerent  nations,  etc. 
Lond.,  iSoi.     8°. 

Treatise  of  the  relative  rights  and  duties 

of  belligerent  and  neutral  powers  in  mari- 
time affairs  ;  repr.  w'ith  a  preface,  by  Lord 
Stanley  of  Alderley.     Lond.,  1875.     8°. 

[ ]  View  of  the  relative  situations  of  Pitt 

and  Addington,  previous  to,  and  on  the 
night  of,  Mr.  Patten's  motion  ;  by  a  Member 
of  Parliament.     Lond.,  1804.     S°. 

Ward,  Samuel,  1725-76.  Life  of  W.;  by  Wm. 
Gammell.   (Sparks'  Amer.  biog.  2d  ser.  v.  9.) 

Ward,  Samuel,  b.  1S13.  Lyrical  recreations. 
N.  Y.,  1S65.     8°. 

Ward,  Thomas  Humphry  [Ed.}.  The  English 
poets;  selections  with  critical  introductions 
by  various  writers,  and  a  general  introd.  by 
Matthew  Arnold.     4  vols.     Lond.,  iSSo.     8°. 

.See  Men  of  the  reign. — Sandwith,  Hum- 
phry. 

Ward,  Townsend.  Insurrection  of  1794,  in  the 
western  counties  of  Peun.;  appended,  Wil- 
kins's  account  of  the  gathering  on  Brad- 
dock's  field  and  a  memoir  on  the  insurrec- 
tion, by  J.  Gallatin.  (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem. 
v.  6.) 

Ward,  William.  Farewell  letters  on  returning 
to  Bengal.     N.  Y.,  1821.     8°. 

Ward,  William  Hayes.  Notes  on  Oriental  an- 
tiquities.    (Arch.  Inst,  of  America.    Papers.) 

Report  on  the  Wolfe  e.xpedition  to  Baby- 

onia,  1884-S5.     (Same.) 


Ward  family;  descendants  of  Wm.  Ward,  who 
settled  in  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1639;  by  A.  H. 
Ward.     Boston,  1851.     8°. 

Ward  family.  Materials  for  a  genealogy  of  the 
Ward  family  in  Salem;  comp.  by  G.  R.  Cur- 
wen.     (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  5.) 

Ward  family.  Genealogical  notes  ;  by  E.  S. 
Waters.     (Same.  v.  17.) 

[Warden,  David  Bailie.]  Chorographical  and 
statistical  description  of  the  District  of  Co- 
lumbia.    Paris,  1816.     8°. 

Warden,  William.  Letters  written  on-  board 
the  Northumberland  and  at  St.  Helena  ;  in 
which  the  conversations  of  Napoleon  and  his 
suite  are  faithfully  related.  Brussels,  1817. 
8°. 

Wardlaw,  Ralph.  Discourses  on  the  principal 
points  of  the  Socinian  controversy.  And- 
over,  1815.     8°. 

Lectures   on    magdalenism ;    its    nature, 

causes  and  remedy.     1st  Amer.  ed.     N.  Y., 
1843.     12°. 

Wardle,  Gwyllym  Lloyd.  Circumstantial  re- 
port of  the  evidence  and  proceedings  upon 
the  charges  preferred  against  H.  R.  H.,  the 
Duke  of  York.     Lond.,  1809.     8°. 

Ware,  Emma  F.     See  Ware  family. 

Ware,  Henry, /r.  Formation  of  the  Christian 
character  and  Progress  of  the  Christian  life. 
Boston,  1866.     12°. 

See  Worcester,  Noah. 

[Ware,  John  Fothergill  Waterhouse.]     Hymns 

for  Sunday  School  worship.     Boston,   1854. 

12°. 
Ware,  Mary  Lovell  Pickard.     Memoir  of  W.; 

by  Ed.  B.  Hall.     Boston,  1867.     S°. 
Ware,  William.     Zenobia,  queen  of  Palmyra. 

Lond.,  n.  d.     12°. 

See  Bacon,  Nathaniel. 

Ware  family.  Descendants  of  Robert  Ware  of 
Dedham,  Mass.  [bv  Emma  F.  Ware].  Bos- 
ton, 1S87.     8°. 

Ware,  3fass.  East  Cong.  Church.  Articles 
of  faith,  covenant,  etc.  [with  catalogue  of 
members].     Ware,  1874.     8°. 

Warfield,  Ethelbert  D.  Kentucky's  struggle 
for  autonomy,  1784-92.  (Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n. 
Papers,  \-.  4.) 

Waring,  Edward  John.  Pharmacopoeia  of  India. 
Lond.,  1S68.     8°. 

Waring,  George  Edwin,  /;-.  Suggestions  for 
the  sanitary  drainage  of  Washington  city. 
(Smithsonian  Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  26.) 

Tyrol,  and  the  skirt  of  the  Alps.     N.  Y., 

18S0.     8°. 

Waring,  John  Burley.  The  arts  connected  with 
architecture,  illustrated  by  examples  in  cen- 
tral Italy,  I3th-i5th  century  ;  lith.  by  Vincent 
Brooks.     Lond.,  18^8.     fol. 


WARING 


756 


WARREN  FAMILY 


Examples  of  weaving  and   embroidery, 

selected  from  the  Royal  and  other  collec- 
tions; with  essays,  by  Owen  Jones  and  M. 
Digby  Wyatt.     Lond.,  n.  d.     fol. 

Masterpieces  of  industrial  art  and  sculp- 
ture at  the  International  Exhibition,  1S62. 
3  vols.     Lond.,  1S63.     fol. 

Warkworth.  John.  Chronicle  of  the  first  thir- 
teen years  of  the  reign  of  Edward  IV. ;  ed. 
by  J.O.  Halliwell.  Lond.,  1S59.  4°.  (Camden 
Soc.  V.  10.) 

Warner,  Amos  Griswold.  Three  phases  of  co- 
<>pi.ralion  in  the  West.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
.Stud.  V.  6.) 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley  {y^i/.].  American  men 
of  letters.     :2  vols.     Boston,  iSSi-92.     12°. 

Cotitenls  :  Bryant.  W.  C.  by  John  Bigclow.— Cooper, 
J.  F..  by  Thos.  R.  Lounsbury.— Emerson,  R.  W..  by  O. 
W.  Holmes.— FranklLn.  Benj..  by  J.  B.  McMaster.— 
Irving.  Wnsbinglon,  by  C  D.Warner. —  Ossoli.  Mar- 
garet Fuller,  by  T.  \V.  Higginson.— Poe.  E.  A  .  by 
George  E.  Woodberry.  —  Ripley.  George,  by  O.  B. 
Frothingham.  —  Simms.  \Vm.  Gilmore.  by  Wm.  P. 
Trent.  —  Thoreau.  H.  D..  by  Frank  B.  Sanborn.— 
Webster.  Noah,  by  H.  E.  Scuddcr.— Willis.  N.  P.,  by 
H.  A.  Beers. 

Backlog  studies.     Boston,  1SS6.     12°. 

In  the  Levant,   slh  ed.    Boston,  1S77.   S°. 

My  winter  on  the  Nile,  among  the  mum- 
mies and  Moslems.     Hartford,  1S76.    S°. 

A  roundabout  journey.    Boston,  1SS4.   S°. 

Si'c  Irving,  Washington. — Smitli,  John. 

Warner,    Francis.      Physical    expression,     its 

modes  and  principles.     N.  Y.,  1SS6.     8°. 
Warner,  George  Frederick.    See  Alleyn's  Col- 

Warner,  Peter  Roome.     See  Roome  family. 
Warren,  Sir  Charles.     Excavations  at  Jerusa- 
lem.    See  Morrison,  Walter. 

Orientation  of  ancient  temples  and  places 

of  worship.     (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4.) 

The  temple  or  the  tomb  ;  authenticity  of 

the  present  site  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre. 
Lniid.,  iSSo.     8°. 

Warren,  Edward.     See  Warren,  John  Collins. 

Warren,  Emory  F.  Sketches  of  the  history  of 
Cliaulauque  Co.  [N.  Y.].  Jamestown,  1846. 
12°. 

Warren,  Frederick  Edward.  Liturgy  and  ritual 
(if  the  Celtic  church.     Oxford,  1S81.     8°. 

[Warren,  George  B.,  Jr.]  Letlers  from  the 
■sea-side  [Westhamplon,  L.  I.],  by  G.  B.  W., 
Jr.     Troy,  1S76.     8°. 

Warren,  George  Washington.  History  of  the 
Hunker  Hill  Monument  Ass'n.  during  the 
first  century  <if  the  U.  S.     Boston,  1S77.     8°. 

Warren,  Gouverneur  Kenihle.  Findings  of  the 
(''Miri  of  Inquiry  and  reviews  of  the  case  of 
W.     W.ish.,  1S83.     H". 

Warren,  Henry  P.,  William  ««</ .Samuel.  His- 
tory of  Waterford,  Me.  ;  comp.  historical 
adilnss.  record  of  families,  cenlennial  pro- 
ceedings.    Portland,  1879.    8°. 


Warren,  Israel  Perkins.     See  Stanley  family. 
Warren,  John   Byrne  Leicester,   3d  />aro»  de 

TabUy.    Guide  to  the  study  of  book-plates 

(ex-libris).     Lond.,  1S80.    S°. 
Warren,  John  Collins.    Address  to  the  Boston 

Society  of  Natural  Historv.     Boston,  1S53. 

8°. 

Letter  to  I.  Parker  on  the  dislocation  of 

the  hip  joint.     Camb.,  1S26.    8°. 

The  mastodon  giganteus  of  North  Amer- 
ica.   2d  ed.  with  additions.  Boston,  1S55.   4°. 

Remarks  on  some  fossil  impressions  in 

the  sandstone  rocks  of  Connecticut  River. 
Boston,  1854.    8°. 

Surgical  observations  on  tumours,  with 

cases  and  operations.     Lond..  1S39.    8°. 

Warren,  Ed.     Life  of  W.,  comp.  from 

his   autobiography  and   journals.      2  vols. 
Boston,  :86o.    8°. 

See  Warren  family. 

Warren,  Jonah  G.  Discourse  on  the  history 
of  the  Westfield  Baptist  Ass'n.,  and  churches 
composing  the  same,  etc.  Springfield,  1844. 
8°. 

Warren,  Jonathan  Mason.  Surgical  observa- 
tions with  cases  and  operations.  Boston, 
1S67.    8°. 

Warren.  Joseph.  Evekett,  Alex.  H.  Life  of 
W.     (Sparks'  Amer.  biog.  v.  10.) 

Frothingham,  Richard.     Life  and  times 

of  W.     Boston,  1865.    8°. 

Warren,  J.  Leicester.   See  Warren,  John  Byrne 

Leicesier. 
Warren.  Kittrcll  J.  History  of  the  nth  Georgia 

Volunteers,  embracing  the  muster  rolls,  etc. 

Richmond,  1S63.     S^ 
Warren.  Mercy  Otis.    History  of  the  American 

Revolution.    3  vols.     Boston,  1S05.    S°. 
Warren,  Owen  G.     Supernal  theology  and  life 

in  the  spheres.     N.  Y.,  1S52.     8°. 
Warren.  Samuel.     Ten  thousand  a  year.    New 

ed.     2  vols.     Edin.,  1S54.    S°. 
Warren,  William   Fairfield.     Paradise   found ; 

the  cradle  of  the  human  race  at  the  North 

Pole  ;  a  study  of  the  prehistoric  world.     3d 

ed.     Boston,  1885.    8°. 
Warren,   William   Whipple.      History  of  the 

Ojibways,  based   upon   traditions  and  oral 

statements.    St.  Paul,  1SS5.   8°.   (Minn.  Hist. 

Soc.  Col.  V.  5.) 

Williams,  J.  F.     Memoir  of  W.    {Same, 

V.  .S.> 

Warren  family.      Genealogy    of   the    Warren 

family,   from    Richard,    1620-1872.     Albany, 

1874.'  8°. 
Warren  family.      Genealogy    of  the    Warren 

family,  with  historical  sketches,  by  John  C. 

Warren.     Boston,  1S54.     4". 
Warren  family.      See   Wheeler    a»J   Warren 

families. 


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Warrinep,  Edwin.  Old  Sands  St.  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  of  Broolclyn,  N.  Y.  ;  a 
centennial  record  ;  with  introduction,  by  A. 
S.  Hunt.     N.  Y.,  18S5.     8°. 

Warsaw,  Al  K  Cong.  Church.  Memorial 
of  the  quarter-centennial  anniversary.  Buf- 
falo, 1S65.     S". 

Wanton,  Thomas.  History  of  English  poetry. 
From  the  ed.  of  1S24  [by  Richard  Taylor 
and  otiiers].     3  vols.     Lond.,  1S40.     8°. 

and  others.  Essays  on  Gothic  architec- 
ture.    3d  ed.     Lond.,  iSoS.     8°. 

Warton.     See  Wharton. 

Warwick,  Richard  Nevil,  earl  of,  the  king- 
maker. Warwick,  by  Chas.  W.  Oman. 
Lond.,  1891.     12°.     (Eng.  men  of  action.) 

Warwick,  Wybrand  van.  Voyage  to  the  East 
Indies.     See  Neck.  Jacob,  C.  van. 

Washburn,  Cadwallader  Colden.  In  memoriam. 
(Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  9.) 

Washburn,  Charles  Ames.  -  History  of  Para- 
guay, with  notes  of  personal  observations. 
2  vols.     Boston,  1871.    8°. 

Washburn,  Emelyn  W.  The  Spanish  masters; 
outline  of  the  history  of  painting  in  Spain. 
N.  Y.,  1SS4.     8°. 

Washburn,  Emory.  Address  at  the  social  fes- 
tival of  the  bar  of  Worcester  Co.,  Mass., 
Feb.  7,  1856.     Worcester,  n.  d.     8°. 

Address    commemorative    of    Leicester 

[Mass.]  in  the  Revolution,  July  4.     Boston, 
1849.    8°. 

Extinction  of  slavery  in  Massachusetts. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  34.) 

Historical  sketches   of  Leicester,  Mass. 

Boston,  1S60.     8°. 

Slavery  as  it  once  prevailed  in  Massa- 
chusetts.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lect.) 

Amer.  An'tiq.  Society.     Proceedings  at 

a  special  meeting  to  take  notice  of  the  death 
of  W.     Worcester,  1877.     8°. 

See  Henshaw,  \Vm. 

[Washburn,  Israel,  y>-.]  Notes,  historical,  de- 
scriptive and  personal  of  Livermore,  Me. 
Portland,  1874.     8°. 

Washburn,  John  D.  Address,  delivered  July  4, 
1S76,  at  Lancaster,  Mass.  Lancaster,  1876. 
8°. 

Foundation  of  the  Swiss  Republic.  (Amer. 

Antiq.  Soc.  Proc.  n.  s.  v.  6.) 

Washburn,  Peter  Thacher.  Oration  before  the 
Re-Union  Society  of  Vermont  Officers,  Oct. 
22,  1S68.     Montpelier,  1869.     S°. 

Washburn,  Samuel.  The  pastor's  burial ;  dis- 
course [on]  the  death  of  W.,  by  Edwin  F. 
Hatfield.     N.  Y.,  1S53.     8°. 

Washburne,  Elihu  Benjamin.  Recollections  of 
a  minister  to  France,  1869-77.  2  vols.  N.  Y., 
1887.     8°. 

See  Arnold,  Isaac  N. — Coles,  Edward. — 

Gratiol,  Henry. — United  States.     House  of 
Rep. 


Washington,  George,  Pres.  of  the  U.  S.  Writ- 
ings, selected  from  the  original  mss.;  with 
life  of  the  author,  notes,  etc.,  by  Jared  Sparks. 
12  vols.     Boston,  1837.     8°. 

Accounts,  with  the  United  States,  June 

1775-June  17S3.  In  facsimile .  N.  Y.,  1SS9. 
1.8°. 

Authenticated  copy  of  the  last  will  and 

testament  of  W.     Wash.,  186S.     8°. 

Same;  added,  historical  notes,  sketches 

and  anecdotes.  2d  ed.,  by  W.  H.  Newton. 
Wilmington,  1876.     8°. 

Daily  journal,  1751-52  ;  kept  while  on  a 

tour  from  Virginia  to  the  island  of  Rarbadoes; 
ed.  with  notes  by  J.  M.  Toner.  Albany, 
1892.     4°. 

Diary,  Oct.  i,  1789  to  Mch.  10,  1790;  from 

the  original  ms.  [ed.  by  B.  J.  Lossing].  N. 
Y.,  1S58.    8°.: 

Diary,  1789-91 ;  with  his  journal  of  a  tour 

to  the  Ohio  in  1753;  ed.  by  B.J.  Lossing. 
Richmond,  1861.     8°. 

George  Washington  and  Mount  Vernon  ; 

a  collection  of  W.'s  unpublished  agricultural 
and  personal  letters ;  ed.  with  historical  and 
genealogical  introduction,  by  M.  D.  Conway. 
Brooklyn,  1SS9.  8°.  (Long  Island  Hist.  Soc. 
Mem.  V.  4.) 

Journal  of  my  journey  over  the  moun- 
tains, in  the  northern  neck  of  Virginia,  1747- 
48  ;  copied  and  ed.  with  notes,  by  J.  M.  Toner. 
Albany,  1S92.     4°. 

Journal  of  W.  sent  by  R.  Dinwiddle  to 

the  commandant  of  the  French  forces  in 
Ohio  [1753-54].  N.  Y.,  1S65.  8°.  (Sabin's 
reprints.) 

Same.  With  notes  by  J.  G.  Shea.  [Chi- 
cago, iSSo.]  8°.  (Bd.  with  Blanchard's  Dis- 
covery of  the  Northwest.) 

Last  official  address  to  the  legislatures  of 

the  U.  S.  ;  annexed,  a  collection  of  papers 
rel.  to  half-pay  and  commutation  of  half-pay 
granted  by  Congress  to  the  officers  of  the 
army.     Hartford,  17S3.     8°. 

■ ■  Letter  to  Governor  Hamilton,  relating  to 

surrender  of  the  fort  in  the  forks  of  Monon- 
gahela  to  the  French,  1754.  (Mass.  Hist. 
Col.  Soc.  v.  6.) 

Letters    to   Arthur  Young  and  Sir  John 

Sinclair,  containing  an  account  of  his  hus- 
bandry, with  his  opinions  on  agriculture. 
Ale.xandria,  1S03.     8°. 

Letters  [facsimile]  to  Sir  John  Sinclair, 

on  agricultural  and  other  topics.  Wash., 
1844.    4°. 

Letters  to  Wm.  Heath.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

Col.  V.  44.) 

Official  letters  toCongressduring  the  war 

between  the  Colonies  and  Great  Britain.  2 
vols.     Lond.,  1795.     8°. 

Papers  rel.  to  [his]  valedictory  address. 

(Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  i.) 


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Political   legacies ;     [with]   an   appendix 

containing  .in  account  of  his  illness,  death, 
etc.     N.  v.,  iSoo.     12°. 

Spurious  letters  attributed  to  W. ;  with  a 

bibliographical  note,  by  W.  C.  Ford.  Brook- 
lyn, 1SS9.    s.  4°. 

Unpublished  letters  to  Meshech  Weare 

and  others,  1775-S2.  (N.  Y.  Hist.  Sec.  Col. 
V.  2.) 

\Vashington-Duch(5  letters  ;  printed  from 

the  original  ms. ,  with  an  introductory  note, 
by  \V.  C.  Ford.     Brooklyn,  1S90.     s.  4°. 

Wills  of  \V.  and  his  immediate  ancestors ; 

ed.  by  \V.  C.  Ford.     Brooklyn,  1S91.     8°. 

(i;/(/ Adams,  Jefferson,  a//.-/ o///r/'5.    Letters 

written  during  and  after  the  Revolution,  to 
John  Langdon.     Phila.,  iSSo.     S°. 

[C.\Li,,    N.    R.]     Maternal   ancestry   and 

nearest  of  kin  of  \V.;  a  monograph.  Wash., 
1SS5.    8°. 

Bancroft,  Aaron.    Life  of  W.    2  vols. 

Boston,  1826.     16°. 

Bishop,   .Samuel   G.     Eulogium   on   the 

death  of  W.     Ro.\bury,  1866.     S=>. 

CowvAV,  M.  D.     Washington's  rules  of 

civility  traced  to  their  sources  and  restored. 
Lond.,  1S90.     12°. 

[CoRRV,  John.]      Biographical   memoirs 

of  W.     New  Haven,  1S09.     16°. 

[ — ]  Saute.    Wilmington,  iSio.     16°. 

[— ]  Same.     Bait.,  1S12.     16°. 

Life  of  W.     ist   Amer.   ed.      N.    Y., 

1807.     12°. 

Curtis,  G.  W.     Address  at  the  unveiling 

of  [his]  .statue,  on  the  looth  anniversary  of 
the  evacuation  of  the  city  of  N.  Y.  \.  Y.. 
1SS3.    8°. 

CiSTis,  G.  W.  P.  Recollections  and  pri- 
vate memoirs  of  W. ;  with  memoir  of  the 
author,  by  his  daughter  :  and  notes,  by  B.  J. 
Lossing.     N.  Y.,  i860.     8°. 

El'LooiES  and  orations  on  the   life   and 

death  of  W.     Boston,  1800.     8°. 

Fac-similes  ofthe  memorial  stones  of  the 

last  English  ancestors  of  W.,  in  the  church 
of  Brington,  England,  placed  in  the  State 
House  of  Massachusetts.  Bo.ston,  1S62.  1.8°. 

[F0R15,  \V.  C.)  Washington  as  an  em- 
ployer and  importer  of  labor.  Brooklyn, 
1889.    4°. 

Gi'izoT,   F.   P.   G.     Washington.     Paris, 

1S44.  12°.  (Bd.  with  Guizot's  Essais  sur 
I'histoire  de  France.) 

ling.  Essay  on  the  character  and  in- 
fluence of  W.  in  the  Revolution  of  the  l^  S.; 
from  the  French  [by  G.  S.  Hillard].  Boston, 
1 840.     12°. 

Same.    2d  ed.    N.  Y.,  iS6^.     12°. 

Hai-K,  Ed.  Everett.     Life  of  W."  studied 

anew.     N.  Y.,  >888.    8°. 

Havdkn,  Sidney.     Washington   and  his 

masonic  compeers.    N.  Y.,  1866.    S". 


HoUDiN,  M.  G.     Funeral  oration  on  the 

death  of  W.,  delivered  Feb.  22,  iSoo.  Al- 
bany, n.  d.    8°. 

HoroH,  F.  B.  Washingtoniana  ;  or.  Me- 
morials of  the  death  of  W.;  witli  a  list  of 
tracts  and  volumes  printed  upon  the  occa- 
sion, and  a  catalogue  of  medals.  2  vols. 
Roxbury,  1S65.     1.  8°. 

Irving,  Washington.     Life  of  W.    5  vols. 

N.  Y.,  1860-62.     S°. 

KiRKLAND,  C.  ^L    Memoirs  of  W.    N.  Y., 

1S60.     8°. 

Lodge,  H- C.  Washington.  2  vols.  Bos- 
ton, 1SS9.     12°.     (Amer.  statesmen.) 

Marshall,  John.     Life   of  W.     5   vols. 

Phila.,  1S04-07.     8°,  and  Atlas. 

Same.     5  vols.     Lond.,  1S04-07.     8°. 

Merrick,  Pliny.     Eulogy  on  the  charac- 

terofW.[in]Brookfield.  Brookfield,i8oo.  12°. 

Paulding,  James  K.    Life  of  W.    2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  i86r.     16°. 

PiCKELL,  John.    New  chapter  in  the  early 

history  of  W.,  in  connection  with  the  narra- 
tive history  of  the  Potomac  Co.  N.  Y.,  1856. 
8°. 

R.VMSAV,  David.    Life  of  W.     N.  Y.,  1S07. 

8°. 

Rush,  Richard.   Washington  in  domestic 

life;  from  original  letters  and  mss.  Phila., 
1857.     8°. 

Saunders,  Fred.  Washington  centennial 

souvenir.     N.  Y.,  1889.     8°. 

Toner,  J.  M.     George  Washington  as  an 

inventor  and  promoter  of  the  useful  arts ; 
address  at  Mount  Vernon,  Apl.  10,  1S91. 
Wash.,  1S92.     8°. 

Walter,  James.  Memorials  of  Washing- 
ton, and  of  Mary  his  mother,  and  Martha  his 
wife  ;  from  letters  and  papers  of  Robert  Cary 
and  lames  Sharpies.     NT  Y.,  1S87.     1.  8°. 

Washington  at  Yalley  Forge;  with  the 

Duche  correspondence.     Phila.  [1858].     12°. 

Washingtoniana  ;  cont.  a  biog.  sketch  of 

\V.  [by  Jedidiah  Morse],  with  outlines  of  his 
character,  his  will,  etc.     Bait.,  1800.     12°. 

Watson,  J.    F.      Notes   on   the   private 

cliaracter  of  W.     (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  i.) 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Oration  on  the  com- 

liletion  of  the  national  monument  to  W., 
Feb.  21,  18S5.     Bo,ston,  1SS5.     8°. 

Washington,    Bowdoin   and   Franklin 

as  portrayed  in  occasional  .addresses.  Bos- 
ton, 1.S76.     8°. 

.SVc  Baker,  Win.  S. — Washington,  Mary 

and  Martha. 

Washington,  Henry  Augustine.  N'irginia  con- 
stitution of  1776;  discourse  before  the  Vir- 
ginia Hist.  .Society.     Richmond,  1S52.     8°. 

Washington,  Mary  Ball  ami  Washington,  Mar- 
tha Danrlritige.  Mary  ami  M  iilh:i,  llu'  mother 
and  wife  of  George  Washington,  by  B.  J. 
Lossing.     N.   Y.,  1886.     S°. 


WASHINGTON 


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See  Washington,  G. 

Washington  family.  Pedigree  and  history  of 
thi;  Washington  family,  by  Albert  Welles. 
N.  v.,  1S79.     1.  S°. 

Washington  family.  Preliminary  investigation 
of  the  alleged  ancestry  of  George  Washing- 
ton, e.xposing  a  serious  error  in  the  existing 
pedigree,  by  Jos.  L.  Chester.  Boston,  1S66. 
S°. 

Washington.  £>.  C.  Bohn's  handbook  of  Wash- 
ington.    Wash.,  1S56.     12°. 

AXTHROPOL001C.A.L  Society  of  Wash- 
ington. Transactions,  1S79-82.  (Smiths- 
onian Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  25.) 

Biological  Society  of  Washington. 

Proceedings,  18S0-92.     vols.    1-7.     7   vols. 
Wash.,  1SS3-92.     S°. 

Same,    1SS0-S2.      (Smithsonian    Inst. 

JMisc.  col.  V.  25.) 

CoRCORA.v  Gallery  OF  Art.  Catalogue. 

Wash.,  18S8.     8°. 

Philosophical  Society  of  Washing- 
ton. Bulletins,  vols.  i-io.  (Smithsonian 
Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  20,  25,  33.) 

Washington,  -V.  //.  History  of  Washington, 
176S-1SS6;  comp.  by  a  Committee.  Clare- 
mont,  iSS5.     8°. 

Washington  State  Historical  Society.  Statement 
of  its  organization,  constitution,  bylaws,  etc. 
Tacoma,  1S91.     S°. 

Washington  and  Jefferson  College  [Washington, 
Pa.].  Biographical  and  historical  catalogue, 
1S02-S9.     Cinn.,  1889.     8°. 

Water  supply  of  New  York.  See  Eastman, 
H.  G. 

Waterbury,  Jared  Bell.  Sketches  of  eloquent 
prrachers.     N.  Y.  [1S64].     12°. 

Waterhous,  Edward.  Discourse  and  defence 
of  arms  and  armory.     Lond.,  1660.     12°. 

Waterhouse,  Benjamin.  The  botanist ;  lectures 
on  natural  history  ;  with  a  discourse  on  the 
principle  of  vitality.     Boston,  iSii.     S°. 

Waterhouse,  George  Robert.  Marsupialia,  or 
pouched  animals.     (Jardine's  Nat.  lib.  v.  24.) 

Waterhouse.  Sylvester.  Memorial  to  Congress 
to  secure  an  appropriation  for  the  improve- 
ment of  the  Mississippi  River.  St.  Louis, 
1S77.     12°. 

Resources  of  Missouri.     St.  Louis,   1S67. 

8°. 

Waterloo  Library  and  Historical  Society.  Con- 
ovEK,  George  S.  Birthplace  of  Red  Jacket, 
with  incidents  of  his  lite.  Waterloo,  18S4. 
8°. 

Waterman,  Elijah.     Sec  Calvin,  John. 

Waters,  Clara  Erskine  Clement.  Handbook  of 
Christian  symbols  and  stories  of  the  saints 
as  illustrated  in  art  ;  ed.  by  Katherine  E. 
Conway.     Boston,  1SS6.     8°. 

Handbook  of  legendary  and  mythological 

art.     N.  Y.,  1S71.   V. 


Painters,  sculptors,  architects,  engravers 

and  their  works.     Boston,  iSSi.    8°. 

aiic/  Mutton,  J.  Laurence.     Artists  of  the 

19th  century,  and  their  works.  2  vols.  Bos- 
ton, 1S79.     8°. 

See  Cushman,  Charlotte. 

Waters,  Edward  Stanley.  See  Bray,  Dean, 
Ropes,  Townsend,  Ward  and  Webb  families. 

Waters,  Henry  Fitzgilbert.  Genealogical 
gleanings  in  England,  vol.  i,  pts.  i  and  2. 
2  vols.     Boston,  1885-88.     8°. 

See  Corwin   family.  —  Gedney   family. — 

Harvard,  John. — King  family. — Rainborovve 
family. — Townsend,  Wm. 

Waters,  Robert.  'William  Shakespeare  por- 
trayed by  himself;  a  revelation  of  the  poet 
in  the  character  of  one  of  his  own  dramatic 
heroes.     N.  Y.  [1S88].     8°. 

Waterston,  Anna  C.  Quincy,  Mrs.  7?.  C.  See 
Phillips,  Adelaide. 

Waterston,  Robert  Cassie.  See  Bryant,  Wm.  C. 
— Emerson,  Geo.  B. — Sherwin,  Thomas. 

Waterton,  Charles.  Essays  on  natural  history. 
3d  ser.     Lond.,  1S57.     12°. 

Wanderings  in  South  America,  the  north- 
west of  the  United  States,  and  the  Antilles, 
1S12,  '16,  '20  and  '24.     Lond.,  1839.     12°. 

Watertown  Historical  Society.  See  Horsford, 
E.  N. 

Watertown,  JAiss.  Phillips  Church.  Con- 
fession of  faith,  covenant,  history  and  names 
of  original  members.     Boston,  1855.    8°. 

Watertown,  A'.  K.     Sec  Skinner,  Charles  R. 

Watkins,  Tobias.     Sec  Allen,  Paul. 

Watkinson,  David.  Will  and  codicils.  Hart- 
ford, 1858.     12°. 

Watson,  Albert.     See  Cicero. 

Watson,  Elkanah.  History  of  canals  in  the 
state  of  N.  Y.,  17SS-1S19  ;  with  the  rise,  etc., 
of  agricultural  societies  on  the  Berkshire 
system,  1807-20.     Albany,  1S20.     8°. 

History  of  the  rise,  progress,  etc.,  of  the 

Berkshire  Agric.  Society  in  Massachusetts. 
Albany,  1S19.     8°. 

Deane,  \Vm.  R.     Biographical  sketch  of 

W.,  with  genealogy  of  the  Watson  family, 
early  settled  in  Plymouth  colony.  Albany, 
1S64.     8°.  ' 

Watson,  W.  C.  [Eii.].     Men  and  times 

of  the  Revolution  ;  or.  Memoirs  of  W.,  in- 
cluding his  journals  of  travels,  1777- 1842. 
2d  ed.  X.  Y.,  1861.     8°. 

Watson,  Gaylord.  Guide  map  to  popular  re- 
sorts around  New  York.  N.  Y.,  18S0.  folded 
12°. 

New   map   of   New   York    and   adjacent 

cities.     N.  Y.,  1885.     fol. 

Watson,  Jean  L.  Songstresses  of  Scotland. 
See  Keddie,  Henriette. 

Watson,  John.  Account  of  the  first  settlement 
of  Buckingham  and  Solebury,  Bucks  Co., 
Penn.     (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  i,  pt.  2.) 


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Watson.  John,  LL.  D.     Kant  and  his  English 

critics.     N.  Y.,  1S81.     8°. 
Watson.  Jolin  Fanning.  Annals  and  occurrences 

of  New  ^■ork  city  and  state,  in  the  olden 

time.     Phila.,  1846.    8°. 

Annals  of  Philadelphia  ;  added,  appendi.\ 

cont.  olden  time  researches  and  reminis- 
cences of  New  York  city.     Phila.,  1830.     8°. 

Same.    vol.  2.     Phila.,  1S44.     8°. 

Historic  tales  of  olden  time  ;  concerning 

New  York  city  and  state.     N.  Y.,  1S32.     12°. 

Indian  treaty  for  the  lands  now  the  site 

of  Philadelphia  and  the  adjacent  country. 
(Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  3.  pt.  2.) 

Memorials  of  country  towns  and  places 

in  Pennsylvania.     {Same,  Mem.  v.  2,  pt.  2.) 

Notices  of  papers  in  C.  Thomson's  pos- 
session.    (Same,  Col.  v.  i.) 

See  Thomson,   Charles.  —  Washington, 

George. 

Watson,  John  Forbes.     Te.xtile  manufactures 

and  the  costumes  of  the  people  of  India. 

Lend.,  1S66.     fol. 
Watson,  John  Lee.     5^^  Mar.ston  family. 
Watson.  John  Selby.     >ee  Wilkes,  John. 
Watson.  Marston.     Biograpliical  notice  of  W., 

by  J.  Davis.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  S.) 
Watson.  Paul  Barron.     See  Antoninus,  Marcus 

Aurclius. 
Watson,   Richard.      Apology   for    the   Bible ; 

letters  to  T.  Paine.     Camb.,  1S2S.     12°. 

Letter  to  Jolm  Eliot,  1S07.     (Mass.  Hist. 

Sot.  Col.  V.  II.) 

Watson,  Robert  Spence.  Visit  to  Wazan,  the 
sacred  city  of  Morocco.     Lond.,  18S0.     8°. 

Watson,  Sereno.  Bibliographical  index  of 
North  American  botany.  Pt.  I,  Polypetala;. 
(Smithsonian  Inst.  Misc.  col.  v.  15.) 

Botany,  bv  W.  aided  by  D.  C.  Eaton  and 

others.  (U.  S.  War  Dept.  Eng.  Dept.  Prof, 
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Watson,  .S'/>  Tiiomas.  Lectures  on  the  prin- 
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Watson,  '1  "hoinas.     See  Watson  family. 

Watson,  Winslow  Cossoul.  Military  and  civil 
history  of  the  county  of  Essex,  N.  Y.,  its 
physical  geography,  etc. ;  an  account  of  the 
northern  wilderness,  and  military  annals  of 
Crown  Point  and  Ticonderoga.  Albany, 
1S69.    8°. 

Pioneer  history  of  the  Champlain  Valley  ; 

beinj;  account  of  tile  settlement  of  tlie  town 
of  Willsborough  by  Wm.  Gilliland,  with  his 
journal,  memoir,  etc.     Albany,  1863.     8°. 

.SV^  Watson,  Elkanah. 

Watson  family.  John  Watson  of  Hartford, 
Colin.,  and  his  descendants;  a  genealogy, 
by  Tlicimas  Watson.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8°. 

Watson  family.     See  Watson  Elkanah. 

Watson's  C'onnecticut  almanack,  for  1777. 
II.irKnrd,  n.  d.     12°. 

Watt,  James.     See  Smiles,  Samuel. 


Watt,  Robert.  Bibliotheca  Britnnnica  ;  a  gen- 
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4  vols.     Edin.,  1S24.    4°. 

Watteau,  Jean  Antoine.  Watteau,  by  John  W. 
MoUett.     Lond.,  1883.     12°.     (Great  artists.) 

See  Goncourt,  Edmond  de. 

Watts,  Alaric  Alexander.  See  Turner,  J.  M.  W. 
Watts,    Henry.     Chemical    technology.     See 
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Dictionary  of  chemistry  and  the  allied 

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Watts,  Henry  Edward.  See  Cervantes  Saave- 
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Watts,  Isaac.  Arrangement  of  the  psalms, 
hymns  and  spiritual  songs  of  W..  with  in- 
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Same.     Boston,  1S32.     12°. 

Beauties  of  W. ;  added,   the  life  of  the 

author.     Newburyport,  1797.     11°. 

Horje   lyricae ;    sacred  poems.      Boston, 

174S.     12°.  « 

Horae  lyrics  and  divine  songs  ;   with  a 

life,  by  Robert  Southey.    Boston,  1864.    12°. 

Improvement  of  the  mind,  etc.     2d  ed. 

Lond.,  1743.    8°. 

Same.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1795.     12°. 

Knowledge    of  the  heavens    and   earth 

made  easy  ;  or.  Principles  of  astronomy  and 
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Letter  to  a  friend  in  New  England,  1734. 

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Orthodoxy  and  charity  united  ;  essays  on 

the  law  and  Gospel,  faith  and  works.  Lond., 
1745-     S°. 

Psalms  of  David,  with  hymns  and  spiritual 

songs.     Northampton,  1799.     12°. 

Same.     New  ed.,   by  Timothy   Dwight. 

New  Haven,  1827.     16°. 

Same;  with  directions  for  musical  ex- 
pression, by  Saml.  Worcester.  Boston, 
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Same.     New  ed.,   by   S.    M.  Worcester. 

Boston,  1S50.     12°. 

Twelve  sermons  on  various  subjects,  w  ith 

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[Belknap,   Jeremy.]      Memoirs    of  the 

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Watts,  Robert.     The  newer  criticism  and  an 
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Letters   on  the  ministry  of  the  Gospel. 

Boston,  1863.     12°. 

Limitations     of    human     responsibilily. 

Boston,  183S.     12°. 

Notes  on  the  principles  and  practices  of 

Baptist  churches,     N.  Y.,  1857.     12°. 

MuRR.w,    Jas.    O.       Francis     Wayland. 

Boston,  1S91.     12.°     (Amer.  relig.  leaders.) 

W.\VL,\ND,    P.,    and   Wavlaxd,    H.    L. 

Memoir  of  the  life  and  labors  of  W.  2  vols. 
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Wayland,    Francis,    LL.  D.       See    Wayland, 

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Same:   with  introduction   and  notes, 

by  Henry  S.  Burrage.  Portland,  18S7.  4°. 
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—  Same.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  28.) 

[Wayne.    Anthony.]      Orderly    book    of   the 

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Weare.  !\Ieshech.  Letters  to  Messrs.  Langdon 
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WiNG-VTE,  Paine.     Sketch  ol  W.     (Same, 

V.  5-) 

Weare,  Nathaniel.  Letter  on  the  British  col- 
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Weaver,  Frederick  William  [Ed.].  Somerset 
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Webb,  Alexander  Stewart.  Address  at  Gettys- 
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Webb,  James  Watson.     See  Webb,  Samuel  B. 

Webb.  John.  Memorials  of  the  civil  war  be- 
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Webb,  Richard  D.     See  Brown,  John. 

Webb.  .Samuel  Blatchley.  Reminiscences  of 
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Webb,  S.  W.  Library  of  Nathaniel  Paine. 
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Webb.  Thomas  Smith.  Freemason's  monitor  ; 
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Webb.  T.  .Select  collection  of  epitaphs,  vol.2. 
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Webbe.  Edward.  His  trauailes,  1590.  Lond., 
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Webber,  C.  H.,  a>id  Nevins,  W.  .S.  Old  Naum- 
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Webber,  Samuel.  Logan ;  an  Indian  tale. 
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Weber,  .Albrecht  Friedrich.  History  of  Indian 
literature ;  tr.  by  John  Mann  and  Theodor 
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Weber,  Carl  Maria  Friedrich  Ernst  von.  Weber, 
by  Sir  Julius  Benedict.  Lond.,  1S81.  12°. 
(Great  musicians.) 

Weber.  Henry  William.  .Metrical  romances  of 
the  I3th-i5th  centuries  ;  with  introduction, 
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Weber,  Joseph.     See  Marie  Antoinette. 

Weber,  J.  C.  Die  Fische  Deutschlands  und 
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Webster,  Augusta  Davies.  Portraits.  2d  cd. 
Lond.,  1870.     12°. 

Webster,  Daniel.  Works,  nth  ed.  6  vols. 
Boston,  1858.     8°. 

Address  at  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone 

of  the  Bunker  Hill  monument.   4th  ed.    Bos- 
ton, 1S25.     8°. 

Address  at  the  completion  of  the  Bunker 

Hill  monument,  June  17.     Boston,  1843.     S°. 

Address  before  the  New  York  Hist.  So- 
ciety, Feb.  23.     N.  Y.,  1852.     8°. 


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Address  before  the  Washingfton  Benevo- 
lent Society,  Portsmouth,  July  4.  Ports- 
mouth [1S12J.     8°. 

Diplomatic  and  official  papers  while  Sec- 
retary of  State.     N.  Y..  iS^S.     8°. 

Discourse  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1S20,  in 

commemoration  of  the  first  settlement  of 
New  England.     Boston,  1S21.     8°. 

Same.     3d  ed.     Boston,  1825.     8°. 

Great   speeches   and   orations  ;  with   an 

essay  on  Webster  as  a  master  of  English 
style,  by  Edwin  P.  Whipple.  Boston,  iSSo. 
8°. 

Private  correspondence ;  ed.  by  Fletcher 

Webster.     2  vols.     Boston,  1857.    8°. 

Speech   on   the    northeastern   boundary. 

5(V  Gallatin,  Albert. 

Speeches  and  forensic  arguments.  Bos- 
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BCRNH.VM,   G.   W.      Proceedings  at  the 

inauguration  of  the  statue  of  W.,  erected  in 
Central  Park,  July  4.     X.  Y.,  1876.     fol. 

Catalogle  of  the  private  library  of  W. 

Boston,  n.  d.     S°. 

Curtis,  G.  T.    Life  of  W.    2  vols.   X.  Y., 

1S70.    8°. 

Harvev,  Peter.  Reminiscences  and  an- 
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L.\N.MAN,  Charles.    Private  life  of  W.    N. 

Y.,  1852.    8°. 

Lodge,  H.  C.    Webster.     Boston,  1SS3. 

12°.    (Anier.  statesmen.) 

Parker,  Theo.     Discourse  on  the  death 

ofW.     Boston,  1S53.    8°. 

United  States.  Coiio-ress.  Obituary  ad- 
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Wash.,  1853.     8°. 

Webster,  Fletcher.     See  Webster,  Daniel. 
Webster,  James.    Travels  through  the  Crimea, 

Turkey  and   Egypt,  1S25-2S  ;  including  the 

illness  and  death  of  the  Emperor  Alexander, 

and   of  the  Russian   conspiracy  in  1S25.     2 

vols.     Lond.,  1830.     8°. 
Webster. John.    Elements olchemistrv.   Lond., 

iSii.    ,s=. 
Webster,  John   While.     Manual  of  chemistry 

on  the  basis  of  Brande's.     2d  ed.     Boston. 

182S.    8°. 

Same.     3d  ed.     Boston,  1839.     8°. 

Report  of  the  trial  of  W.  indicted  for  the 

murder  of  George  Parkman,  Mch.  19.  Bos- 
ton, 1S50.    8°. 

Statement  of  reasons  showing  the  ille- 

galitv  of  the  verdict  against  W.  N.  Y.,  1850. 
S". 

TRlALofW.  for  till- inurJirofG.  Parknian. 

N.  v..  1850.    8°. 

.SVc  Spooner.  Lysander. 

Webster,  Noah.  American  dictionary  of  the 
English  language.     2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1828.     4°. 

Same.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1832.     4°. 


Same;  rev.  and  enl.,  by  C.  A.  Goodrich 

and  Xoah  Porter.     Springfield,  18S1.    4°. 

American  selection  of  lessons  in  reading 

and  speaking ;  the  3d  part  of  the  grammati- 
cal institute  of  tlie  English  language.  Al- 
bany, 1S02.     12°. 

American   spelling-book.     Pts.  i   and  3. 

2  vols.     Hartford  [1785].     12°. 

.\o/f:  Pt.  1  is  of  the  21SI  Conn,  ed.:  pt.  3  is  called 
A  graminalica)  institute  of  the  English  language. 
2d  ed. 

Bill   of  mortality   in   Hartford,    1783-93, 

with  remarks.     Olass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Brief  history  of  epidemic  and  pestilential 

diseases.     2  vols.     Hartford,  1799.    S°. 

Collection  of  papers  on  political,  literary 

and  moral  subjects.     X.  Y.,  1S43.    8°. 

Collection  of  papers  on  the  bilious  fevers 

prevalent  in  the  U.  S.  for  a  (ew  years  past. 
N.  Y.,  1796.     8°. 

[ ]  E.\amination  into  the  leading  principles 

of  the  federal  constitution,  proposed  by  the 
late  convention,  etc.;  by  a  Citizen  of  America. 
Phila.,  1787.     8°. 

Same.     repr.    18S8.      (Ford's   Pamphlets 

on  the  constitution.) 

[ ]  Letter  on  the  commerce  and  currency 

of  the  U.  S.;  by  Aristides  \_pseud.\  X.  Y., 
1819.     8°. 

Letter  to  Washington  and  Washington's 

reply.     Brooklyn,  1S81.     4°. 

Reply    to    Mellen's    "Remarks,"    1794. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Rudiments  of  English  grammar.     X,  Y., 

1811.     12°. 

SCLDDEK,  H.  E.  Webster.  4lh  ed.  Bos- 
ton, 1SS5.     12°.     (Amer.  men  of  letters.) 

See  Webster  family. 

Webster,  Pelatiah.  Weakness  of  Brutus  ex- 
posed ;  or,  .Some  remarks  in  vindication  of 
the  constitution  ;bya  Citizen  of  Philadelphia. 
lepy.  iSSS.  (Ford's  Pamphlets  on  the  con- 
stitution.^ 

Webster.  Richard.  History  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  America,  from  its  origin  until 
1760;  with  memoir  of  the  author,  by  C.  Van 
Rensselaer,  and  historical  introduction,  by 
Wm.  Blackwood.  Phila.,  1.S57.  8°.  (Pres. 
llisl.  Soc.  Pub.  V.  I.) 

Webster,  Sidney.  Duties  of  neutrality.  The 
U.  S.  vs.  the  steamship  "Meteor";  in  ad- 
miralty ;  closing  argument  in  behalf  of  the 
U.  S.     N.  Y.,  1S66.     S°. 

Webster.  Thomas.  Ohservatinns  nn  Dorset- 
sliire.     See  Englefield,  H.  C. 

Webster  | family]  genealogy  ;  by  Noah  Webster, 
New  H.iven,  1S36 ;  with  notes  and  correc- 
tions, by  1'    L.  l-'i)iil.     Brm)klyn,  1S76.     4°. 

Webster  Historical  Society  (Boston,  Mass.]. 
Ciiamiieklain,  M.  John.'Vdams;  an  address. 
Boston,  1884.     8°. 


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Wecker,  Louis.  TraitcS  th^orique  et  pratique 
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Wedgwood,  Hensleigh,  Dictionarj-  of  English 
etvmologj'.  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  Lond., 
1.S72.     1.  8°. 

Wedgwood,  Josiah.  Gladstone,  \V.  E.  Wedg- 
wood ;  an  address.     Lond.,  1863.     12°. 

Metevard,  Eliza.     Life  of  \V.;  with  an 

introductory  sketch  of  the  art  of  pottery  in 
England.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S65-66,     8°. 

Memorials  of  \V.;  a  selection  from  his 

works  in  plaques,  medallions,  etc.;  with  an 
intrcd.  and  description.     Lond.,  1874.     fol. 

Wedgwood  and  his  works  ;  selection 

of  his  plaques,  cameos,  medallions,  etc.,  from 
the  designs  of  Flaxman  and  others ;  with  a 
sketch  of  his  life.     Lond.,  1S73.     fol. 

Wedgwood.  Julia.     See  Wesley,  John. 

Wedgwood,  William  B.  Revised  statutes  of 
Massachusetts,  and  add.  laws  to  1844.  Bos- 
ton, 1S44.     12°. 

Wedtnore,  Frederick.  The  masters  of  genre 
painting.     Lond.,  iSSS.     8°. 

Weed,  Harriet  A.     .S'^^  Weed,  Thurlow-. 

Weed,  Thurlow.  The  great  libel  case  ;  Geo. 
Opdyke  agst.  W.;  full  report  of  speeches, 
testimony,  etc.     N.  V.,  1S65.     8°. 

Life  ;  including  his  autobiography,  ed.  by 

Harriet  A.  Weed,  and  a  memoir,  by  Thurlow 
Weed  Barnes.    2  vols.    Boston,  1S83-S4.    8°. 

Weed,  Walter  Harvey.  Formation  of  traver- 
tine and  siliceous  sinter  by  the  vegetation  of 
hot  springs.     (U.  S.  Geol.  Survev.     Report, 

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Weeden,    William    Babcock.      Early    Alrican   ] 
slave-trade  in  New  England,  1887.     (Amer. 
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Economic  and  social  history  of  New  Eng-   j 

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Same.    (Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n.  Papers,  v.  4.) 

Indian  money  as  a  factor  in  New  England 

civilization.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud. 
V.  2.) 

Morality  of  prohibitory  liquor  laws  ;   an 

essay.     Boston,  1S75.     12°.  I 

Week,   The.     Jan.    15-June   26,   1S6S.     vol.    i.    [ 
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Weekes,  Refine.  Poems,  on  religious  and  his- 
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See  Penn,  William. 

Weekes  family.  Genealogy  of  the  family  of 
George  Weekes  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1635- 
50  ;  with  information  in  regard  to  other  fami- 
lies of  the  name,  by  Robert  D,  Weeks.  New- 
ark. 1SS5.     8°. 

Weekly  Museum,  a/fencard'Sew  York  Weekly 
Museum,  vols.  17-23  in  i  vol.  N.  Y.,  1805- 
II.     4°. 

Weekly  X'isitor,  and  Ladies'  Museum  ;  ed.  by 
Alex.  Ming.    New  ser.  v.  6.    N.  Y.,  1S23.   S°.    : 


Weeks,  John  M.  History  of  Salisbury,  Vt.; 
with  memoir  of  the  author  [by  G.  A.  Weeks]. 
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Weeks,  Levi.  Report  of  the  trial  of  W.,  for 
murder  of  G.  Sands.     N.  Y.,  1800.     8°. 

Weeks,  Robert  Dodd.     See  Weekes  family. 

Weeks,  Stephen  B.  History  of  the  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association  movement  in 
North  Carolina,  1S57-S8 ;  read  before  the 
I2th  annual  convention.     Raleigh,  1SS8.     8°. 

Lost  colony  of  Roanoke  ;  its  fate  and  sur- 
vival.    (Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n.  Papers,  v.  5.) 

The  press  of  North  Carolina  in  the  iSth 

century.     Brooklyn,  1891.     8°. 

Religious  development  in  the  Province  of 

North  Carolina.   (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud, 
loth  ser.  nos.  5-6.) 

Weeks  family.     Leonard  Weeks  of  Greenland, 

N.  H.,  and  descendants,  1639-188S,  with  early 

records   of   families    connected ;    by    Jacob 

Chapman.     Albany,  1889.     8°. 
Weeks  family.    Report  of  the  Weeks   family 

meeting  for  the  centennial  celebration  of  the 

settlement  of  Holland  Weeks  in  Salisbury, 

Vt.,  Aug.  23.     Middlebury,  1888.     8°. 
Weems,  Mason  Locke.    See  Marion,  Francis. — 

Penn,  William. 
Weerdt,    Sebald    van.      Voyage    through    the 

Straits  of  Magellan,  1598-1600.      (Hartger's 

Voy.  pt.  3.) 
Weigall,  La(fy  Rose  .Sophia  Mary  Fane.     See 

Charlotte  Augusta,  princess  of  M'ales. 
Weigel,  Theodor  Oswald,  iind  Zestermann,  A. 

C.  Ad.     Die  Anfange  der  Druckerkunst  in 

Bild  und  Schrift.    2  vols.    Leipzig,  1866.   fol. 
Welland,   C.   F.      America   [map].      Weimar, 

1828.    folded  ?,°. 
Weisbach.  Julius.     Principles  of  the  mechanics 

of  machinery  and  engineering,     ist  Amer. 

ed.,  ed.  by  W.  R.  Johnson.     2  vols.     Phila., 

184S-49.     8°. 
Weise,  Arthur  James.     Discoveries  of  America 

to  1525.     N.  Y.,  1S84.     8°. 

History  of  the  city  of  Albanv.     .Albanv, 

1884.     8°. 

History  of  the  city  of  Troy  ;  with  maps 

and  statististical   tables,  by  A.   G.    Bardin. 
Troy,  1S76.     8°. 

History  of  the  seventeen  towns  of  Rens- 
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Welser,  Conrad.  Family  register.  (Penn.  Hist. 
Soc.  Col.  V.  I.) 

Journal    of   the   Journey    to    Ohio,    etc. 

(Same,  v.  i.) 

Narrative  of  a  journey  made  in  1737  from 

Tulpehocken  to  Onondago.     {Same,  v.  i.) 

Weishampel,  John  F.  The  stranger  in  Balti- 
more ;  handbook  cont.  a  general  description 
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Weiss,  Bernhard.  Life  of  Christ  ;  tr.  by  John 
Walter  Hope.     2  vols.     Edin.,  1883.     8°. 


WEISS 


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Weiss.  Charles.  History  of  the  French  Prot- 
estant refujiees  from  tlie  revocation  of  the 
Ivdict  of  Nantes  ;  tr.  bv  F.  Hardman.  Edin., 
1S54.     8°. 

Weiss,  John.    See  Parker,  Theodore. 

Weisse.  .l/)-.f.  John  Adam.    See  Bethinie  family. 

Wertzel  [family]  memorial ;  record  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Paul  Weitzel,  of  Lancaster,  Pa., 
1740,  bv  H.  E.  Havden.  Wilkes-Barre,  1SS3. 
S°. 

[Welby,  Amelia  B.  Coppuck.]  Poems ;  by 
Amelia  [pseud.].  loth  ed.  enl.  X.  V.,  1S51. 
12°. 

Welch,  Samuel  M.  Home  history.  Recollec- 
tions of  Buffalo,  1S30-40;  or,  Fifty  years 
since.     Buffalo,  1S91.     8°. 

Weld,  Habijah.  Note  on  Attleborough.  (Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  II.) 

Weld,  Horatio  Hastings.     See  Franklin,  Beiij. 

Weld,  Isaac.  Travels  through  North  America, 
1795-97.     Lond.,  1799.     4°. 

.S"(7///f.    4th  ed.     Lond.,  1800.     S°. 

Weldon,  Walter.     Observations  on  puncturing 

the  bladder  in  cases  of  retention  of  urine. 

Southampton,  1793.     8°. 
Welf.     Monumenta  Welforum  [Weingartensis] 

antiqua ;    editore  Ludewico  Weiland.   1S69. 

(Script,  rer.  Germanicarum.) 
Weller,  Emil.   Lexicon  pseudonymorum.   Wor- 

tcrbuch  der  Pseiidonynien  aller  Zeiten  und 

Vulkcr.     2  Aufl.     Regensburg,  1SS6.     8°. 
Welles,   Albert.     American   family  antiquity ; 

account  of  the  origin  and  progress  of  .\mer- 

ican  families,     vol.  i.     N.  Y.,  iSSo.     4°. 

Contents:   i.  Washinglon.— Barron.  — Bucll.— Gary. 

—Page. — Frost.— Stokes.— Dunbar.  — Grace. 

See   Babcock,    De   Peyster,   Washington 

and  Welles  families. 

Welles,  Roger.  Early  annals  of  Newington 
[Conn.],  conip.  the  first  records  of  the  New- 
ington Eccles.  Society  and  of  the  Cong. 
Church.     Hartford.  1S74.     S°. 

Welles  family.  Brief  historv  of  the  Welles  or 
Wells  family;  by  Albert'  Welles.  N.  V.. 
184S.     S°. 

History  of  the  Welles  family  in  England 

and  Normandy,  with  some  of  the  descen- 
dants in  the  U.  S.,  by  Albert  Welles.  N.  Y., 
1S76.     S°. 

Welles.     See  also  Wells. 

Wellesley,  Arthur.  .SVv  Wellington,  A.  W., 
(Iid-e  of. 

Wellesley,  Richard  Colley  Wellesley,  w/rJ»-^.  of. 
History  of  all  events  and  transactions  in 
Intli.i ;  containing  negotiations  rel.  to  tlie 
success  of  the  late  war.     Lond.,  1805.     4°. 

Wellesley.  Willian)  L.  Two  letters  to  Earl 
Eldon,  with  oflicial  documents  and  notes. 
3d  ed.     Lond.,  1.S27.     .S°. 

Welling.  Janus  Clarke.  Connecticut  federal- 
ism ;    or,   Aristocratic    politics    in   a   social 


democracy;  address  before  the  N.  Y.  Hist. 
Society,  Nov.  18.     N.  Y.,  1S90.     8°. 

Land   politics  of  the  L'.  S.;   paper  read 

before  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society.  N.  Y.,  1S88. 
8°. 

Wellington,  Arthur  Wellesley,  ist  </«/(•<•  of.  Dis- 
patches, 1799-181S;  comp.  by  J.  Gurwood. 
With  index.     13  vols.     Lond.,  1S37-38.    8°. 

Hooper,  George.     Wellington.     Lond., 

"18S9.     12°.     (Eng.  men  of  action.) 

J.\MES,  G.  P.  R.   Oration  on  the  character 

and  services  of  W.     Boston,  1853.     8°. 

See  French,  George  R. 

Wellman,  J.  W.   Church  polity  of  the  Pilgrims ; 

a  sermon.     Boston,  1857.     12°. 
Wells,  Charles  K.     Sec  Wells  family. 
Wells,  David  Ames.   Recent  economic  changes. 

N.  Y.,  1890.     8°. 

Relation  of  the  government  to  the  tele- 
graph.    N.  Y.,  1S73.     S°. 

See  United  States.  Treasury  Dept.  Spe- 
cial Commissioner  of  the  Revenue. 

Wells,  D.  E.     Centennial  discourse  preached 

June  25,  1S76,  in  the  Presbyterian  Church, 

Fulton,  III.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 
Wells,  Edward.     Historical  geography  of  the 

Old   Testament.      2d   ed.     3   vols.      Lond., 

1721-28.    8°. 

Historical  geography  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment.    4th  ed.     Lond.,  1734.     8°. 

New  sett  of  maps   both  of  antienl  and 

present  geography.     Lond.,  n.  d.     fol. 

Sacred  geography  ;  a   companion  to  the 

Bible.     Charlestown,  1817.-   4°. 

Wells.  James  W.  Exploring  and  travelling  3000 
miles  through  Brazil,  from  Rio  de  Janeiro  to 
Maranhao.  2d  ed.  rev.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1S87. 
8°. 

Wells,  John  G.  Illustrated  national  campaign 
handbook  for  i860.     N.  \.,  i860.     12°, 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1868.     8°. 

Wells,  John  Soelberg.  Treatise  on  the  diseases 
of  the  eye.     Phila.,  1869.     8°. 

Wells,  Nathaniel.  Topographical  description 
of  Wells,  York  Co..  Me.  (Mass.  Hist.  .Soc. 
Col.  V.  3.) 

Wells,  Nathaniel  Armstrong.  Picturesque  an- 
tiquities of  Spain.     Lond.,  1S46.     8°. 

[Wells,  Samuel  Roberts.]  How  to  read  char- 
acter ;  handbook  of  phrenology  and  physiog- 
nomy.    N.  Y..  1S69.     8°. 

Wells,  Seth  ^■.  Summary  view  of  the  millennial 
church.     .S'(V  Green,  Calvin. 

Wells,  Theodore  W.  Brick  Church  memorial, 
1699-1S77  [Marlborough,  N.  |.].  Marlbor- 
ough, 1877.     S". 

Classis    of    Monmouth,     its    members, 

churches  and  work  for  25  years;  statistical 
history  by  W.;  review  of  the  past,  by  Win. 
Reiley.     Freehold,  1879.     8°. 


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Wells,  William  Harvey.  The  graded  school ; 
a  graded  course  of  instruction  for  puhlic 
schools.     N.  Y.,  1864.     12°. 

Wells,  William  Vincent.  Walker's  e.xpedition 
to  Nicaragua  ;  history  of  the  Central  Ameri- 
can war  ;  and  memoir  of  Wm.  Walker.  N. 
Y.,  1S56.     12°. 

.S"('^  Adams,  Samuel. 

Wells  family.  Genealogy  of  the  Wells  familv 
of  Wells,  Me.;  by  Chas.  K.  Wells.  Uii- 
waukee,  1874.     8°. 

Wells  family.  Wm.  Wells  of  Southold,  and  his 
descendants,  163S-1S7S ;  by  C.  W.  Hayes. 
Buffalo,  1S7S.     8°. 

Wells.     See  also  Welles. 

Welsh,  Herbert.  Report  of  a  visit  to  the  Great 
Sioux  Reserve,  Dakota,  May-June,  18S3,  in 
behalf  of  the  Indian  Rights  Association. 
Phila.,  1SS3.     8°. 

Welsh.     See  Welch. 

Wendell,  Barrett.     See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Wendell  family.  Direct  ancestry  of  Jacob  Wen- 
dell, of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  with  sketch  of 
the  early  Dntch  settlement  of  New  Nether- 
land,  1614-64;  by  James  Rindge  Stanvvood. 
Boston,  1882.     8°. 

Wendte,  Charles  W.     See  Brooks,  Chas.  T. 

Wenham,  7)/(!W.  Cong.  Church.  Confession 
of  faith  and  covenant,  with  names  of  mem- 
bers.    Boston,  1840.     12°. 

Wentworth,  .SV;- John,  1737-1S20.  Letter,  1777. 
(N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  5.) 

Wentworth,  John,  1745-87.  Sketch  of  W.  (N. 
H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  5.) 

Wentworth,  John,  1S15-88.  See  Wentworth 
family. 

Wentworth  family.  Wentworth  genealogy; 
English  and  American,  by  John  Wentworth. 
3  vols.     Boston,  187S.     8°. 

Wentworth  family.  Genealogical  and  biograph- 
ical account  of  the  descendants  of  Wm. 
Wentworth,  of  Dover,  N.  H.  Boston,  1850. 
8°. 

Wentworth  family.  Genealogical  notice  of  the 
\Yent worths  of  New  Hamphire.  (N.  H.  Hist. 
Soc.  Col.  V.  5.) 

Werner,  Abbot  of  St.  Blaise.  Deflorationes 
sive  excerptiones  S.S.  patrum.  (Migne.  Pa- 
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Werner,  Abraham  Gottlob.  Memoir  ;  by  G. 
L.  C.  F.  D.  Cuvier.   (Jardine's  Nat.  lib.  v.  29.) 

Werner,  Friedrich  Ludwig  Zacharias.  Temp- 
lars in  Cyprus,  a  dramatic  poem  ;  tr.  by  E. 
A.  M.  Lewis.     Lond.,  1886.     12°. 

Wernigh,  W.  Steam  towing  on  rivers  and 
canals.     See  Meyer,  F.  J. 

Wesley,  John.  Thoughts  upon  slavery,  repr. 
Phila.,  1774.  12°.  (Bd.  with  Benezet's  Potent 
enemies.) 

Coke,  Thomas,  and  Moore,  Henry.   Life 

of  Wesley  ;  including  an  account  of  the  great 


revival  in  Europe  and  America.  Lond., 
1837.     8°. 

SouTHEV,   Robert.     Life  of  Wesley,  and 

rise  and  progress  of  ilethodism.  New  ed. 
with  notes,  by  S.  T.  Coleridge,  and  remarks 
by  Alex.  Knox  ;  ed.  by  Chas.  Cuthbert 
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TvERMAN,  L.     Life  and  times  of  Wesley; 

with  appendix,  by  Abel  Stevens.  3  vols. 
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Wedgwood,  Julia.  Wesley  and  the  evan- 
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Wesleyan-Methodist  Magazine.    [Abr.]    3d  ser. 

vol.  10.     Lond.,  1831,     8°. 
Wesleyan     University     [Middletown,     Conn.]. 

Alumni  record,   1833-69,   comp.   by  Orange 

Judd.     N.  Y.,  1869.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  officers  and  students,  1839- 

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West,  Sir  Benjamin.  G.alt,  John.  Life  and 
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Phila.,  1S16.     8°. 

—  Life,  studies  and  works  of  W.    Lond., 

1820.     8°. 

West,  Charles.  Lectures  on  the  diseases  of 
infancvand  childhood.  4thAmer.  ed.  Phila., 
1868.     8°. 

West,  Charles  Edwin.  Address  on  the  50th 
anniversary  of  the  class  of  1832  of  Union  Col- 
lege, June  27.     Brooklyn,  18S2.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  W.     [N.  \ .], 

1889.     8°. 

West,  Charles  N.     See  Lanier,  Sidney. 

West,  Richard.  Opinion  as  to  the  King's  right 
to  the  woods  in  the  province  of  Maine. 
(Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  2.) 

West  family.     See  Gilpin  family. 

West  Brookfield,  Mass.  Cong.  Chlrch.  Cata- 
logue of  members,  175S-1861.  W.  Brookfield, 
1861.     8°. 

Manual ;  being  a  sketch  of  its  history, 

etc.     W.  Brookfield,  1853.     12°. 

West  Chester,  Pa.  Directory  of  the  borough 
for  1857.     West  Chester,  1857.     8°. 

Board  of  Trade.     West  Chester,  Pa.;  its 

industrial  and  commercial  resources,  etc. 
West  Chester,  1888.     8°. 

West  Hartford,  Co//;/.  Cong.  Church.  Manual. 

West  Hartford,  iS66.     I2°. 
West  Point,  X.  >'.     Guide  book  to  West  Point 

an<l  vicinity  ;  containing  sketches  of  the  U.  S. 

Military  Academy.     N.  Y.,  1844.     12°. 

West  Point  battle  monument ;  history  of 

the  project  to  the  dedication  of  the  site,  June 
15,  1864;  oration  by  Geo.  B.  McClellan.  N. 
Y.,  1864.     12°. 

Military  Academy.     See  United  States 

Military  Academy. 


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West  Springfield,  jlfass.  Account  of  the  cen- 
tennial celebration,  Mcli.  25;  with  the  histor- 
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J.  X.  Hagg.     [Springfield],  1874.     8°. 

Westbrook,  Frederick  Edward.  2oolh  anni- 
vL-rsarv  of  the  erection  of  the  .Senate  House 
of  the  state  of  N.  V.,  in  1777,  Kingston. 
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Westbrook,  Otis.  Letter  to  Wni.  Dummer, 
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Westcott.  Brooke  Foss.  Essays  in  the  history 
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General  survey  of  the  history  of  the  canon 

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See  Bible.     New  Testament. 

Westcott.  Thompson.     Historic  mansions  and 

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Names  of  persons  who  took  the  oath  of 

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See  Fitch,  John. 

Westermann,  Adam.  Groote  Cliristelycke  Zee- 
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Western  Examiner,   vol.  2.   St.  Louis,  1S35.  8°. 

Western  Messenger,  vols.  3-8.  6  vols.  Louis- 
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Western  Reserve  and  Northern  Ohio  Historical 
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Whittlesey,  Chas.      Rock  inscriptions 

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The     Western     Sanitary    Commission  ; 

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Western  Union  Telegraph  Company.  Proposed 
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Wettfleld,  Mass.  Weslfield  jubilee  ;  report  of 
the  celebration  on  the  200th  anniversary  of 
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Westhampton.  .Mass.  Memorial  of  the  reunion 
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Westlake,  John.  Treatise  on  private  inter- 
national law,  with  reference  to  its  practice  in 
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Westminster,  ^rass.  Celebration  of  the  looth 
anniversary  ;  address,  by  Charles  Hudson  ; 
poem,  bv  Wm.  S.  Heywood,  etc.  Boston, 
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Westminster  Abbey.  .SVy  London.  Westmin- 
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Westminster  Assembly  of  Divines.  The  shorter 
catechism.     New  Haven,  1S09.     12°. 

Westminster  Review,  vols.  48-86.  39  vols,  in 
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Same.     vols.   87-138.     52   vols.      Lond., 

1S67-92.     8°. 

Weston,  Hannah.  The  revolution;  life  of  H. 
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Weston.  Isaac.  History  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Cumberland,  Me.  Portland,  1861. 
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Weston,  N.ithan,  Oration  at  the  centennial 
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Weston,  Thomas,  /;-.     See  Weston  family. 

Weston,  William.  Report  on  the  practicability 
of  introducing  the  water  of  the  Bronx  into 
the  city  of  New  York.     [N.  Y.],  1799.     8°. 

Weston  family.  Descendants  of  Edmund  W. 
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Westwood,  John  Obadiah.  Palceographia  sacra 
pictoria  ;  illustrations  of  the  ancient  versions 
of  the  Bible,  copied  from  illuminated  manu- 
scripts.    Lond.  [1843-45].     4°. 

Westwood,  Thomas,  and  Satchel!,  T.  Biblio- 
theca  piscatoria ;  a  catalogue  of  books  on 
angling,  fisheries  and  fish-culture.  Lond., 
18S3.     8°. 

Chronicle  of  the  Compleat  angler.    See 

Walton,  Uaak. 

Wethersfleld,  C()«//.  CoNt;.  Ciu'rcii.  Manual; 
comprising  historical  and  biographical  mem- 
oranda, covenant,  etc.     H.irlford,  i860.     12°. 

Wetmore.  James  Carnahan.  See  Wetmorc 
family. 

Wetmore  family  of  America,  and  its  collateral 
branches;  with  genealogical,  biographical 
and  historical  notices,  bv  |.  C.  Welmore. 
Albany,   1S61.     I.  8°. 

Wey,  I'rancis.  Rome;  containing  engravings 
designed  by  celebrated  artists,  etc.;  introd, 
by  W.  W.  .Story.     Lond..  i,S72.     fol. 

Weymouth,  George.     See  Waynioulh,  George 


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Weymouth,  3/ass.  Proceedings  on  the  250111 
anniversary  of  the  settlement  of  Weymouth, 
witli  historical  address,  by  Chas.  F.  Adams, 
Jr.,  July  4.     Boston,  1874.     8°. 

1ST  Cong.  Church.    The  church  manual ; 

confession  of  faith,  covenant,  etc.  Boston, 
1S47.     S°. 

Union    Church    of    Wevmouth     .vnd 

Braintree.  Historical  record  ;  with  cata- 
logue of  members,  confession  of  faith  and 
covenant.     Boston,  1857.     8°. 

Weymouth  Historical  Society.  [Pub- 
lications.]   2  vols.    Weymouth,  18S1-S5.    8°. 

Coiilt-nls:  I.  Lovell.  S.  Journal  kept  during  the 
Penobscot  expedition,  1779;  with  sketch  of  his  life,  by 
G.  Nash.— Lovell,  Robert.  Genealogy.  2.  Nash,  G. 
[Cnmp.].   Historical  sketch  of  Weymouth,  Mass..  1622- 

1SS4. 

Whale,  Theophihis.     See  Stiles,  Ezra. 

Whalley,  Edward.  See  Dexter,  Franklin  H. — 
Stiles,  Ezra. — Trowbridge,  Thos.  R. 

Wharton,  Anna  Hollingsworth.  See  Wharton 
family. 

[Wharton,  Charles  Henry.]  Poetical  epistle 
to  Washington,  from  An  inhabitant  of  the 
state  of  Maryland,  [and]  sketch  of  his  life 
and  character.  Annapolis,  1779.  repr.  X. 
Y.,  1S65.    4°. 

Wharton,  Grace,  pseud.  See  Thomson.  Kath- 
erine  B. 

Wharton,  VhWvp, pseud.   See  Thomson,  John  C. 

Wharton,  Thomas  Isaac.  Address  at  the  open- 
ing of  the  New  Hall  of  the  Athenaeum  of 
Philadelphia,  Oct.  18.     Phila.,  1847.     8°. 

Notes  on  the  provincial  literature  of  Penn- 
sylvania.  (Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  i,  pt.  i.) 

See  Rawle,  William. 

Wharton  family.  Genealogy  of  the  Wharton 
family  of  Philadelphia,  1664-1SS0;  by  Anne 
H.  Wharton.     Phila.,  iSSo.     S°. 

Wharton.     See  Warton. 

What  think  ye  of  the  Congress  now  ?  .See 
Chandler,  Thomas  B. 

Whately,  Elizabeth  Jane.  6Vt' Whately,  Richard. 

Whately,  Mary  Louisa.  Among  the  huts  in 
Egypt.     Lond.,  1871.     12°. 

[Whately.  Richard.]  Historic  certainties  re- 
specting the  early  history  of  America  ;  by 
Aristarchus  Newlight,  pseud.  Lond.,  1S51. 
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Historic    doubts   concerning    Napoleon. 

(Famous  pamphlets.) 

The  kingdom  of  Christ.    N.  Y.,  1842.    S°. 

Whately,  Eliz.  J.  Life  and  correspon- 
dence of  W.     2  vols.     Lond.,  1S66.     8°. 

Whatton,  William  Robert.  See  Baines,  Edward. 
Wheatland,   Henry.      Baptisms    at   church    in 

Salem  village,  16S9-1772,     (Essex  Inst.  Hist. 

col.  V.  16,  18.) 

Baptisms  by  B.  Prescott  of  Salem,  1714- 

56.     (Same,  v.  6.) 

Baptisms  of  the  ist  church  in  Salem,  1636- 

1765.     (Same,  v.  6-8.) 


Historical  sketch    of   the   Philosophical 

Library  at  Salem,  with  notes.     (Same,  v.  4.) 

See  Higginson  family. — Pope  family. 

Wheatley,  Henrv  Benjamin.  Round  about  Pic- 
cadilly and  Pall  Mall.     Lond.,  1S70.     8°. 

See  Pepys,  Samuel. 

Wheatley,  Phi'Uis.     See  Peters,  Phillis  W. 

Wheatly,  Charles.  Rational  illustration  of  the 
Book  of  common  prayer.    Oxford,  1846.    8°. 

Wheaton,  Henry.  Anniversary  discourse  be- 
fore the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Society.  N.  Y.,  1S21.  8°. 

Same.  (X.  \.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  ist  ser.  v.  3.) 

Elements  of  international  law.    2d  annot. 

ed.,  by  Wm.  B.  Lawrence.    Boston,  1863.  8°. 

Same.  Sth  ed.  with  notes,  by  R.  H.  Dana, 

Jr.     Boston,  1S66.     8°. 

Enquiry  into  the  validity  of  the   British 

claim  to  right  of  search.     Phila.,  1842.     8°. 

Histoire  des  progres  du  droit  des  gens  en 

Europe  et  en  Am^rique.  2  vols.  Leipzig, 
1865.     S°. 

History  of  the  Northmen.     Lond.,  1831. 

8°. 

See  Pinkney,  Wm. 

Wheeler,  Andrew  Carpenter.  Chronicles  of 
Milwaukee  [Wis.].     Milwaukee,  1S61.     8°. 

Wheeler.  Andrew  .Smith.  See  Lefferts  family. 
— Stebbins  family. 

Wheeler,  Charles  G.  Familiar  allusions.  See 
Wheeler,  Wm.  A. 

Wheeler,  Cyrenus,  Jr.  Inventors  and  inven- 
tions of  Cayuga  Co.  [N.  Y.]  ;  with  supple- 
ment, by  D.  M.  Osborne  ;  read  before  the 
Cayuga  Hist.  Society,  Dec.  21, 1880.  Auburn, 
18S2.     8°. 

Same.   (Cayuga  Co.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  2.) 

Sewers,  ancient  and  modern.  (Same,  v.  5.) 

Wheeler,  Edmund.   History  of  Newport,  N.  H., 

1766- 1S78;  with  a  genealogical  register. 
Concord,  1879.     8°. 

[Wheeler,  Francis  B.]  The  first  monitor  and 
ils  builder.     Poughkeepsie,  1884.     8°. 

Wheeler,  George  Augustus.  History  of  Cas- 
tiiie,  Penobscot  and  Brooksville,  Me.  ;  in- 
cluding Pentagoet.     Bangor,  1875.     8°. 

aud   Wheeler.    Henry    W.      History    of 

Brunswick,  Topsham  and  Harpswell,  Me. 
Boston,  1878.     8°. 

Wheeler,  George  Montague.  See  United  States. 
War  Dept.,  Engin.  Dept.  ;  and  Geog.  Sur- 
veys West  of  looth  Meridian. 

Wheeler,  Henry  Warren.  History  of  Bruns- 
wick, etc.     See  Wheeler,  George  Aug. 

See  Wheeler  and  Warren  families. 

Wheeler,  Jacob   D.      Criminal   recorder ;    or, 

Reports  of  crown  law  cases  decided  in  New 
Y'ork ;  with  notes  and  references.  N.  Y., 
1822.  8=". 
Wheeler,  James  R.  Theatre  of  Dionysius. 
(Arch.  Inst,  of  -America,  School  at  Athens, 
Papers,  v.  i.) 


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Wheeler,  John  Hill.     Historical  sketches  of 

North   Carolina,    1584-1851.     2   vols,    in   i. 

Phila.,  1851.     8°. 
Wheeler.  Joseph.     Account  of  Harvard,  1767. 

iM.iSi;.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  10.) 
Wheeler,  J.  Talboys.     History  of  India  from 

the  earliest  ages.    4  vols,  in  5.    Lond.,  1S67- 

Si.     8°. 

Short  history  of  India,  and  of  the  frontier 

states  of  Afghanistan,    Nipal    and    Burma. 
Lond.,  iSSo.     S°. 

Wheeler,  Richard  Anson.  History  of  the  1st 
Cong.  Church,  Stonington,  Conn.,  1674-1S74; 
with  appendi.x.     Norwich,  1S75.     8°. 

The  Pequot  Indians  ;  an  historical  sketch. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     S°. 

Wheeler,  Thomas.  Narrative  of  an  e.\pedition 
into  the  Nipmuck  Countrv,  and  to  Quabaog, 
1675.     (N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  2.I 

Same-.     Sic  Foot,  Joseph  I. 

Wheeler,  William  Adolphus.     Who  wrote  it  ? 

Index  to  the  authorship  of  noted  works  in 

ancient  and  modern  literature  ;  ed.  by  C.  G. 

Wheeler.     Boston,  18S1.     s.  4°. 
and  Wheeler,  Chas.  G.   Familiar  allusions; 

a  handbook  of  misc.   information.     3d  ed. 

Boston,  1SS7.     8°. 
Wheeler  oiid  Warren  families.     Descendants  of 

George  Wheeler,  Concord,  Mass.,  1638;  and 

of  John  Warren,  Boston,  Mass.;  1630;  comp. 

by  H.  W.  Wheeler.     Albany,  1S92.     s.  4°. 
Wheelock,   Clarendon.     -SV;-   Knowlton,  John 

S.  C. 
Wheelock.  Harrison.   Guide  and  map  of  Reese 

Ki\xr  aii<l  Humboldt.    .San  Fran.,  1S64.    12°. 
Wheelock  family.     Sc'c  Harris  family. 
Wheelwright,  John.     Writings,   including   his 

fasl-day   sermon,    1637,    and   his   Mercurius 

Americanus,  1645  ;   with  memoir,  by  Chas. 

H.Bell.    Boston,  1S76.   4°.   (Prince  Society.) 

Fast-day  sermon,   preached   at   Boston, 

l.in.  16,  1636-37.  (Magazine  Miscellany,  V.  5.) 

Wheildon,  William  Willder.  New  history  of 
ihc  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  1775;  its  purpose, 
conduct  and  result.     Boston,  1S75.     8°. 

Sec  Willard,  Solomon. 

Whellan,  William,  and  Co.     History,  gazetteer 

.UKJ  directory  of  Northamptonshire.    Lond., 

1S49.    a". 
I  Whelpley,  Samuel.]     Letters  to  Caleb  .Strong, 

showing    thai    retaliation,    capital    punish- 

nunls  and  war  are  prohibited  by  the  Gospel. 

Prov.,  1818.     S". 
When  will  the  day  come?    Str  Massachusetts 

Ti  niperance  Society. 
Wherry,  E.  M.     Comprehensive  commentary 

on  iheOur.'in  ;  comp.  .Sale's  translation,  with 

notes  and  emendations,     vols.  2-4.     3  vols. 

Lond.,    iSS4-^''>      s"      'Triibner's   Oriental 

series.) 


Wherry,  William  M.  Campaign  in  Missouri, 
and  Battle  of  Wilson's  Creek,  1S61.  (Mis- 
souri Hist.  Soc.  Pub.  1.) 

Whethamstede,  John.  Registruni  abbatise  W., 
abbatis  monasterii  Sancti  Albani,  iterum 
susceptae ;  ed.  by  H.  T.  Riley.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1S72-73.  8°.  (Chronicles  of  G.  B. 
no.  28.) 

Whetstone,  George,     iir  Gascoigne,  George. 

Whewell.  William.  The  elements  of  morality 
inchiding  polity,     vol.  i.     N.  Y.,  1845.     12°. 

Historv  of  the  inductive  sciences.  2  vols. 

N.  Y.,  185's.     8°. 

[ ]  Plurality  of  worlds  ;  with  introd.  by  Ed. 

Hitchcock.     New  ed.     Boston,  1S55.     8°. 
Which  sliall  it  be?    Sha.xpere  or  Shakespeare? 

See  Halliwell-Phillipps,  J.  O 
Whig  almanac  for  1S3S,  '43-55.    14  vols.    N.  Y. 

[1S42-54].     12°. 

Xotr :    Continued  as  Tribune  almanac. 
Whipple,  Edwin  Percy.     American   literature 

and  other  papers ;  with  introductory  note, 

by  J.  G.  Whittier.     Boston,  1SS7.     8°. 

Essays  and   reviews.     2   vols.      Boston, 

1S88.     8°. 

Contents  :  I.  Macaulay.  —  Poels  and  poetry  of 
America.  —  Talfourd.  —  Words.  — James's  novels.  — 
Sydney  Smith.  —  Daniel  Webster.  —  Neal's  History  of 
Ihc  Puritans.— Wordsworth. —  Byron. —  English  poets 
of  the  19th  century. — South's  sermons. — Coleridge  as 
a  philosophical  critic. 

2.  Old  English  dramatists,— Romance  of  rascality. 
—  The  croakers  of  society  and  literature.  —  British 
critics.  — Rufus  Choate.— Prescott's  histories.  —  Pres- 
coll's  Conquest  of  Peru.  —  Shakespeare's  critics.  — 
Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan.— Henry  Fielding. — Dana's 
poems  and  prose  writings.- .-\pp. 

Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.  Bos- 
ton, 1869.     12°. 

.SVf  King,  Thos.  Starr. — Webster,  Daniel. 

Whipple,   George   M.     History   of  the   Salem 

Light  Infantry.   (Essex  Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  26.) 

Sketch  of  the  musical  societies  of  Salem. 

(Same,  v.  23.) 

Whipple.  Henry  Benjamin.  Taopi.  Sir  Hin- 
nian,  .Saml.  D. 

Whipple,  Iknry  E.     Sn-  Whipple  family. 

Whipple,  Wm.,  aitd  Farragut,  David  Glasgow. 
Prcsciualion  of  the  portraits  of  W.  and  F., 
Nov.  20,  by  Storer  Post,  no.  i,  G.  A.  R.,  to 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  for  the  Whipple  and 
Farragut  schools.     Portsmouth,  1S91.     S'. 

Whipple  family.  Brief  genealogy  of  the  Whipple 
families  who  settled  In  Rhode  Island  ;  by 
Henry  E.  Whipple.     Prov.,  1S73.     8°. 

Whipple  family.  Hriefgenealogy  of  the  Whipple 
lamily  ;  comp.  [bv  lolni  A.  Boutelle].     n.  p., 

■  S57.     8°- 
Whipple  family.     .SV-<-  Lane  family. 
Whistelo,  Alexander.     Commissioners  of  the 

(N.  \.]  Alms  House   vs.  Whistelo,  a  black 

man;  a  case  of  bastardy,  Mch.  6,  1801.     N. 

Y.,  1808.     8°. 


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Whiston,  William.  Short  view  of  tlie  chronol- 
ogy of  the  Old  Testament,  and  of  the  har- 
mony of  the  evangelists.     Camb.,  1702.     4°. 

Whitaker,  Epher.  Early  history  of  Southold, 
L.  I.  (New  Haven  Col.  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 
V.  2.) 

History  of  .Southold,  L.  I.  ;  its  first  cen- 
tury.    .Soutliold,  1881.     12°. 

New  fruits  from  an  old  field.    X.  V.,  1865. 

12°. 

New  Haven's  adventure  on  tlie  Delaware 

liav.     (Xew  Haven  Col.  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 
V.  4-) 

Whitaker,  Joseph.  Whitaker's  almanac,  1870- 
7^,  '76-Si,  '83-89,  .'91-92.  19  vols.  Loud., 
n.  d.     12°. 

Whitaker,  Thomas  Dunham.  History  of  the 
original  parish  of  Whalley,  and  Honor  of 
Clitheroe  ;  subjoined,  an  account  of  Cart- 
niell.  4th  ed.  rev.  and  enl.,  by  J.  G.  Nichols 
and  P.  A.  Lyons.  2  vols.    Loud.,  1872-76.  4°. 

Whitaker, William.  Disputation  on  Holy  Script- 
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mine  and  Stapleton  ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  Wm. 
Fitzgerald.  Camb.,  1S49.  8°.  (Parker  Soc. 
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Whitby,  Daniel.  Paraphrase  and  commentary 
on  the  New  Testament.  6th  ed.  2  vols. 
Lond.,  1744.     fol.  ■ 

Whitcomb,  William  P'rederic.  Srr  ^\'h^tcomb 
family. 

Whitcomb  family.  Memorial  of  the  Whitcomb 
and  Pierce  families;  conip.  by  Wm.  F.Whit- 
comb.     Boston,  188S.     8°. 

Whitcross,  John.  The  assembly's  shorter  cate- 
chism.    N.  v.,  1S43.     12°. 

White.  Adam  [£d.].  Collection  of  documents 
on  Spitzbergen  and  Greenland.  Lond.,  1S55. 
8°.     (Hakluyt  Soc.  v.  18.) 

Coiiltiils :  Martens.  F.  Voyage  iiilo  Spitzbergen 
and  Greenland.— La  Peyrere.  Isaac  de.  Relation  dn 
Groenland.— Pellham.  E.  God's  power  and  providence 
showed  in  tlie  deliverance  of  eight  Englishmen  left  in 
Green-land.  1630,  etc. 

I  White,  Alfred  Tredway.J  Improved  dwellings 
for  the  working  classes,  1879  ;  Better  homes 
fur  working  men,  18S5  ;  Riverside  buildings, 
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White,  Andrew,  Relatio  itineris  ni  Marylan- 
diam.  Declaratio  coloniae  Domini  Baronis 
de  Baltimoro.  E.xcerpta  ex  diversis  litteris 
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Hist.  .Soc.  fund  pub.  no.  7,  and  .Supp.) 

White,  Andrew  Dickson.  Catechism  of  the 
Revolutionary  reaction.  (Amer.  Hist.  Ass'n. 
Papers,  v.  4.) 

European  schools  of  history  and  politics. 

(Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud.  v.  5.) 

History  of  the  doctrine  of  comets.  (Amer. 

Hist.  Ass'n.  Papers,  v.  i.) 

Studies  in  general  history  and  the  history 

of  civilization.     (Same,  v.  i.) 


White,  Anthony  Walton.  Memoir  of  W.,  by 
A.  M.  W.  Woodhull.  (New  Jersey  Hist.  Soc. 
Proc.  2d  ser.  v.  7.) 

White,  Barclay.     See  Schooley  family. 

White,  Charles.  Essays  in  literature  and  ethics. 
2d  ed.     Boston,  1S53.     8°. 

White,  Charles  Abiathar.  Carboniferous  in- 
vertebrate fo.ssils  of  New  Mexico.  (U.  S. 
War  Dept.  Engin.  Dept.  Geog.  Survey, 
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Fresh- water    invertebrates  of   the   North 

American  Jurassic.  (U.  S.  Int.  Dept.  Geol. 
.Survey,  Rul.  v.  4.) 

Geology  and  physiography  of  a  portion 

of  northwestern  Colorado  and  adjacent  parts 
of  Utah  and  Wyoming.  (Same,  Report,  v.  9.) 

On  invertebrate  fossils  from  the  Pacific 

coast.     (Same.  Bui.  v.  S.) 

Marine  eocene,  fresh-water  miocene,  and 

other  fossil  mollusca  of  western  North  Amer- 
ica.    {Same,  Bui.  v.  3.) 

Mesozoic  and  cenozoic  paleontology  of 

California.     (Same,  Bui.  v.  3.) 

— —  Mesozoic  fossils.    (Same,  Bui.  v.  i.) 

New  cretaceous  fossils   from  California. 

{Same,  Bui.  v.  3.) 

Non-marine    fossil    mollusca    of    North 

America.     (Same,  Report,  v.  3.) 

On  the  relation  of  the  Laramie  molluscan 

fauna  to  that  of  the  succeeding  fresh-water 
eocene  and  other  groups.     (Same,  Bui.  v.  5.) 

Report  upon  invertebrate  fossils  collected 

in  Nevada,  Utah,  Colorado,  etc.  (U.  S.  War 
Dept.  Engin.  Dept.  Geog.  Survey.  Report, 
V.  4-) 

Review  of  the  fo.ssil  ostreidje  of  North 

America.  (U.  S.  Interior  Dept.  Geol. 
Survey.     Report,  v.  4.) 

The   Te-xan   permian    and    its   mesozoic 

types  of  fossils.     (Same,  Bui.  v.  12.) 

a/n/  Nicholson,   H.   A.     Bibliography   of 

North  American  invertebrate  paleontology. 
(U.  S.  Interior  Dept.  Geol.  .Survey  of  the 
Terr.,  Misc.  pub.  v.  10.) 

See   Iowa.     Geological   Survey. — L'uited 

States.  Interior  Dept.  Geol.  and  Geog. 
Survey  of  the  Territories. 

White,  Charles  Ignatius.  See  Seton,  Eliza  A.  B. 

[White,  Daniel  Appleton.j  Brief  sketch  of  a 
lecture  before  the  Essex  Institute,  respecting 
the  founders  of  .Salem,  and  the  ist  Church  ; 
with  app.  and  hist,  notes.     Salem,  1856.     S°. 

Memoir    of    the    Plummet    family.     See 

Plummer  Hall. 

New  England  Congregationalism   in   its 

origin  and  purity.     Salem,  i86r.     8°. 

Briggs,  G.  W.     Memoir  of  \V.     (Essex 

Inst.  Hist.  col.  v.  6.) 

See  White  family. 

White,  Elijah.  Concise  view  of  Oregon  terri- 
tory, its  colonial  and  Indian  relations. 
Wa'sh.,  1S46.     8°. 


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White,  George.  Historical  collections  of 
Georgia.     N.  V.,  1S54.     8°. 

.Statistics  of  Georgia.  Savaniiali,  1849.  8°. 

White.  George  Savage.     Sc'c  Slater,  Samuel. 
White.  Gilbert.   Natural  history  and  antiquities 

of  .Selborne,  with  notes,  by  Frank  Huckland  ; 
a  chapter  on  antii)uities,  by  Lord  Selborne, 
and  new  letters.     Lond.,  iSSo.     8°. 
White,  Henry.     History  of  the  Cutler  lot,  New 
Haven.   (New  Haven  Col.  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 

V.    I.) 

The  New  Haven  colony.     iSaiiit',  v.  1.) 

White,  Henry,  P/i.  D.  Massacre  of  St.  Barthol- 
omew; preceded  by  a  history  of  the  religious 
wars  in  the  reign  of  Charles  IX.  N.  Y.,  1S71. 
8°. 

White,  Henry  Kirke.  Poetical  works ;  with  a 
memoir,  by  Sir  N.  H.  Nicolas.  Boston,  1864. 
12°. 

Remains  ;    with   life,    by   R.  Soutliey.     2 

vols.     N.  v.,  1S15.     12°. 

White,  Hugh.  Practical  reflections  on  the  2d 
.idvent.     1st  Amer.  ed.     N.  Y.,  1843.     12°. 

White,  Israel  Charles.  Geology  of  Lawrence 
Co. ;  appended,  a  report  on  the  correlation 
of  the  coal  measures  in  western  Penn.  and 
western  Ohio.  (Penn.  2d  Geol.  Survey,  Re- 
port, QQ.) 

Geology  of  Mercer  Co.     (Same,  QQQ.) 

Permian  flora  of  West  Yirginia,  etc.     See 

Fontaine,  \Vm.  M. 

Report  of  progress  in  the  Beaver  River 

district  of  the  bituminous  coal  -  fields  of 
western  Penn.  (Penn.  2d  Geol.  Survey,  Re- 
port, (J.) 

Stratigraphy  of  the  bituminous  coal-field 

of  Pennsylvania,  Ohio  and  West  X'irginia. 
(U.  S.  Int.  Dept.  Geol.  .Survey,  Bui.  v.  10.) 

White.  James.  Eighteen  Christian  centuries. 
6th  ed.     Kdin.,  1S67.     12°. 

History  of  France  from  the  earliest  times 

to  1S4S.     N.  Y..  1S64.     8°. 

White,  John,  Lieut,  l.  S.  X.  History  of  a 
voyage  to  the  China  Sea.  2d  ed.  Boston, 
1826.     8°. 

White,  John,  feltou-  of  Queen's.  College,  Ox- 
ford.  .Sketches  from  .\merica.    Lond.,  1870. 

C.iiilrnis:  (.aiiaila.— A  iiicnic  tn  Ihi-  Kmky  Mts.— 
The  Irish  in  America. 

White,  John  Bartlett.     .SV^"  White  family. 

White,  Joseph.  Charlemont  as  a  plantation  ; 
historical  discourse  at  the  centennial  anni- 
versary of  the  death  of  Moses  Rice,  June  1 1. 
1.SS5.     Boston,  1858.     .8°. 

White,  Joseph  Blanco.  Life  ;  by  himself,  h  ilh 
rorrespondenee  ;  ed.  by  Jolin  H.  Thorn.  3 
\ols.     Lond.,  1845.    8°. 

White,  Pliny  Holton.  History  of  Coventry,  \t. 
Irasburgh,  1.859.     8°. 


History  of  the  Congregational  churches 

in  Orleans  county.  Vt. ;  with  biographical 
notices.     Rutland.  1868.     8°. 

Clark,    Henry.      Memorial   address   on 

the  life  and  services  of  W. ;  before  the  Ver- 
mont Hist.  Society.     Montpelier,  1S69.     S". 

See  Lyon.  .Matthew. 

White,  Richard  Grant.  National  hymns.  N. 
Y.,  1861.     8°. 

Studies  in  Shakespeare.    3d  ed.     Boston. 

18S7.     12°. 

Words  and  their  uses,  past  and  present. 

19th  ed.  rev.     Boston,  1891.     8°. 

White,  Robert.  History  of  the  battle  of  Ban- 
nockburn,  1314.     Edin.,  1S71.     8°. 

White,  Stephen  \'an  Culen.  Selections  from 
[liis]  portfolio,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4°. 

White,  William.  Letter  to  John  Winthrop, 
164S.     (Mass.  Hist.  .Soc.  Col.  v.  14.) 

White,  William,  bp.  of  Peun.  Memoirs  of  the 
Prot.  Episcopal  Church  in  U.  S. ;  ed.  with 
notes  and  sketch  of  the  colonial  church,  by 
B.  F.  De  Costa.     N.  Y.,  iSSo.     8°. 

Stevkns,  Wm.  B.   Wm.  White  ;  discourse 

in  Christ  Church.  Phila.,  Dec,  23,  1S70,  on 
the  centennial  anniversary  of  his  ordination. 
Phila.,  1S71.     8°. 

WiLSOX,  Bird.     Memoir  of  the  life  of  W. 

Phila.,  1839.     8°. 

White,    William,    of  Hampstead.    Eiig.      See 

.Swedeiiborg,  Emanuel. 
White,    William    .Augustus.      Notices    of   W. 

(Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 
White,  William  Farren.     Ants  and  their  wavs. 

Lond.  [1SS3].     12°. 
White  family,     .\ccount  of  the  meeting  of  the 

descend.ints  of  Thomas  White  of  Maryland. 

Phila.,  1S79.     S°. 
White  family.      Ancestry  of   the  children    of 

James  William  White  ;  with  account  of  the 

families  of  White,  Newby,  Rose,  Cranmer, 

Stout,  etc.:  comp.  by  Wm.  Francis  Cregar. 

I'hila..  iSSS.     1.  8°. 
White  family.     Descendants  of  Thomas  White 

of  Marl.leheatl  and  Mark  Haskell  of  Beverly, 

.Mass.  ;   with  notice  of  the  Coombs  family, 

by  Perley  Derby.     Boston,  1872.     8°. 
White  family.     DesceiKlants  of  Wm.  White,  of 

Ilaveihill,   Mass.;  genealogical    notices,   by 

Daniel  .\.  White  ;  add.  notices,  bv  .Amiie  F. 

Richards.     Boston  [1SS9].     8°. 
White    family.      Genealogical    record    of    the 

f.imily  of  White,    bv  John    Bartlett   White. 

Daiiielsonville.  1878.     '12°. 
White  family.      Memorial   of  the   Whites,   by 

Lemuel   Shatluck.     (Mass.    Hist.    .Soc.   Col. 

\ .  32.1 
White  family.     Memorials  of  John   While  of 

Hartford,  Conn.,   ami   his  descendants,    by 

Allyii  S.  Kellogg.     Hartford,  1S60.     8°. 
Whiteaves,  Joseph   Frederick.      .SVy   Canada. 

Geol.  Surve\-. 


WHITEFIELD 


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Whitefield,  Edwin.  Homes  of  our  forefathers  ; 
a  selection  of  liistorical  houses  and  noted 
places  in  Massachusetts.     Boston,  18S0.     4°. 

Whitefield,  George.  Continuation  of  W.'s 
journal  from  his  arrival  at  London  to  his 
departure  from  thence  on  his  way  to 
Georgia.     Lond.,  1739.     8°. 

Letter  to   Governor    Wright    giving  an 

account  of  converting  the  Georgia  Orphan- 
House  into  a  college ;  with  the  correspon- 
dence, etc.     Lond.,  1768.     8°. 

•  GiLUES,  John.     Memoirs  of  W.,   [with] 

sermons  and  writings.  Middletown,  1839.  8°. 

Gledstone,  James  P.     Life  and  travels 

ofW.     Lond.,  1871.     S°. 

Philip,  Robert.     Life  and  times  of  W. 

N.  v.,  1S3S.    8°. 

Whitehead,  James.  Transmission,  from  parent 
to  (offspring  of  some  forms  of  disease.  2d  ed. 
Li.nd.,  1S57.     8°. 

Whitehead,  William  Adee.  Appointment  of  N. 
Jones  as  Chief- Justice  in  1759.     (New  Jersey 

.    Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  8.) 

Contributions  to  the  early  history  of  Perth 

Amboy;  with  sketches  of  men  and  events  in 
New  Jersey  during  the  provincial  era.  N.  Y., 
1856.     8°. 

East  Jersey  under  the  proprietary  govern- 
ments, n.  p.,  1S46.  8°.  (X.  J.  Hist.  Soc. 
Col.  v.  I.) 

Same;  with  appendi.\   containing  "The 

mode!  of  the  government  of  East  New 
Jersey,"  bv  Geo.  .Scot.  2d  ed.  Newark. 
1875.     8°. 

■  Eastern  boundary  of  New  Jersey;  review- 

of  John  Cochrane's  paper  on  The  waters  of 
New  Jersey,  read  before  the  N.  Y.  Hist. 
Society  ;  and  a  rejoinder  to  the  reply  of  a 
Member,  etc.     Newark,  1866.     8°. 

Establishment  of  the  northern  boundary 

line  between  New  Jersey  and  New  York, 
1769.     (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  8.) 

Female  suffrage  in  New-  Jersey.     {Sai}u\ 

V.  S.) 

Papers  on  the  eastern  boundary  of  New- 
Jersey.     (Same,  v.  10.) 

Review  of  the  circumstances  connected 

with  the  settlement  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
{Same,  2d  ser.  v.  i.) 

Robbery  of  the  treasurv  in  1768.     (Sa)iu-, 

V.  5-) 

Prime,   Saml.    Iren^eus.      .Sketch   of  lite 

and  character  of  W.     {Same,  2d  ser.  v.  8.) 

Same.     n.  p.,  1885.     8°. 

See  Colombo,  C. — Franklin,  Wm. — New- 
Jersey.  Legislature.  Documents. — Stockton, 
Richard. 

Whitelock,  William.     See]ay,  John. 

Whitelocke,  Sir  Bulstrode.  Memoirs,  bio- 
graphical and  historical  of  W.;  by  R.  H. 
Whitelocke.     Lond.,  i860.     8°. 


Whitelocke,  Sir  James.  Liber  famelicus  ;  ed. 
by  John  Bruce.  Lond.,  1858.  4°.  (Camden 
Soc.  v.  70.) 

Whitelocke,  R.  H.  .S><-  Whitelocke,  Sir  Bul- 
strode. 

Whitestown,  A'.  )'.  Proceedings  at  the  cen- 
tennial.    (Oneida  Hist.  .Soc.  Trans,  v.  2.) 

Whitfield  or  Whitfeld,  Henry.  Light  appearing 
more  and  more  towards  the  perfect  day;  or, 
A  farther  discovery  of  the  present  state  of 
the  Indians  in  New  England.  Lond.,  1651. 
4°- 

Same.    repr.     X.  Y.,  1S65.     4°.     (Sabin's 

reprints) 

Same.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  24.) 

Strength  out  of  weaknesse  ;  further  pro- 

gresse  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  in 
New  England.     {Same,  v.  24.) 

Whitfield,  James  Edward.  Analysis  of  the 
w-aters  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park. 
See  Gooch,  Frank  Austin. 

Whitfield,  Robert  Parr.  Brachiopoda  and  la- 
mellibranchiata  of  the  Raritan  clays  and 
Greensand  marls  of  New  Jersey.  (L^.  S.  Int. 
Dept.  Geol.  Surxey,  Monograph,  9.) 

Paleontology.     See  Hall,  James. 

See  Xew  Jersey.     Geol.  Survey. 

Whitford,    William   Clarke.     Early  history  of 

education  in   Wisconsin.     (Wisconsin  Hist. 
.Soc.  Col.  v.  5.) 

History  of  school  supervision  in  Wiscon- 
sin.    (Same,  v.  5.) 

Whitglft,  John.  Works;  ed.  by  John  Ayre. 
3  vols.  Camb.,  1851-53.  S°.  (Parker  .Soc. 
V.  44,  48,  50-) 

Whiting,  Andrew  Fuller.     See  Whiting  family. 

Whiting,  Emma.  Transition  ;  a  remembrance 
of  W.;  bv  Hugh  S.  Carpenter.  N.  Y.,  1SS9. 
8°. 

Whiting.  Henry.     See  Pike,  Zebulon  M. 

Whiting,  Samuel,  a/id  Whiting,  Elizabeth  St. 
John.  Memoir ;  with  reference  to  their 
English  ancestors  and  American  descen- 
dants, by  Wm.  Whiting.  2d  ed.  with  notes. 
Boston,  1S73.     S°. 

Whiting,  William.  War  powers  under  the  con- 
stitution of  the  U.  S.  loth  ed.  Boston,  1864. 
S°. 

See  Whiting,  Samuel. 

Whiting  family.  Genealogical  notes  of  the 
Whiting  familv,  by  And.  F.  Whiting.  [Hart- 
ford, 18SS.]     8°. 

Whiting  family.     .'>ee  Whiting,  Samuel. 

Whitlock  family.     See  Stebbins  family. 

Whitman.  Bernard.  Friendly  letters  to  a  Uni- 
versalist  on  divine  rewards  and  punishments. 
Camb.,  1S33.     12°. 

Whitman,  Charles  .Sidney.  Conventional  cant, 
its  results  and  remedy.     Lond.,  1S87.     12°. 

Whitman,  Ezekiel.     See  Whitman,  John. 


WHITMAN 


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WHITNEY 


Whitman.  John.  Memoir  of  W.  and  liis  de- 
scxiidaiits  ;  by  Ezekiel  Wliitnian.     Portland, 

Whitman.  Levi.  .Account  of  creeks  and  islands 
ill  WellHeet.  and  Cape  Cod  harbour,  1794. 
i.Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  4.) 

Bill   of  mortality   in  Wellfleet.    1795-94. 

(.Same,  V.  4.) 

Note  on  Wellfleet,  1S02.     {Sniiic,  v.  8.) 

Topographical  description  of  Wellfleet. 

tSanw,  V.  T,.) 

Whitman.  Sidney.  .S"c<-  Whitman.  Charles  .Sid- 
ney. 

Whitman.  Walt.  Leaves  of  grass.  Boston, 
1860-61.     12°. 

[O'Connor.  Wni.  Douglas.]    The  good 

g:r.iy  poet;  a  vindication.     N.  V.,  1S66.     S°. 

Whitman.  Zaclieriah  Gardner.  Historical 
■^kttth  of  the  .-Xncicnt  and  Honorable  Artil- 
lery Company,  iVom  1657.    Boston,  1820.   8°. 

Whitman  family.  History  of  the  de.scendants 
of  John  Whitman  of  Weymouth,  Mass.  ;  by 
Clias.  H.  Farnam.     New  Haven,  1S89.     S". 

Si'f  Whitman,  John. 

Whitmore.  James  H.    Doctrine  of  immortality. 

Kuchanan,  .Mich..  1870.     12°. 
Whitmore.   William    Henry.      The   .-Xmerican 

;<f nualogist  ;  a  catalogue  of  familv  histories. 

Albany,  1S6S.     8°. 

Siiiiii-.    5d  ed.     .Mbany,  1875.    8°. 

Whitmore,  William  Henry.  The  cavelier  dis- 
mounted ;  essay  on  the  origin  of  the  founders 
of  the  thirteen  colonies.     Salem,  1.S64.    S°. 

Elements  of  heraldry;  with  an  essay  upon 

coat  armor  in  the  I'.  S.     Boston,  1S66.     I.  S°. 

Essay  on  the  origin  of  the  names  of  towns 

in  Massachusetts,  settled  prior  to  1775  ;  also 
essay  on  the  name  of  Lexington.  Boston, 
1873'.    s°. 

Graveyards  ot  Boston.  Copp's  Hill  epi- 
taphs.    .Albany,  187S.     8°. 

Handbook  of  .American  genealogy.     .\\- 

bany,  1862.     s.  4°. 

Massachusetts   civil   list,   1630-1774.     .M- 

bany,  1870.     I.  8°. 

The  old  State-house  defended  ;  a  reply 

to  G.  H.  Moore's  sec(jnd  paper,  read  before 
the  Bostoniaii  Society.     Boston.  1SS6.     S°. 

Reasons  for  the  regulation  of  the  use  of 

coat-armor  in  the  I'.  .S.     Boston,  1S68.     8°. 

Register  of  families  settled  at  Medford 

(Mass.].     Boston,  1.855.     8°. 

Ser  .Vndros  tracts.— .\yres  family.  — Bel- 
cher family.  — Bowen,  .Abel.  — Dalton  lamily. 
— Hall  family. —  Hutchinson  family.  —  Lane 
family. — Mather,  Increase. — Payne  family. — 
•Juiniy  family.  —  Temple  family.  —  I'sher 
f.iiniK. — Whitmore  family. — Wilcox  family. 

-Winllirop  family. 
Whitmore  family.     Notes  on   the  manor  and 
family  f>l  Whitmore;  by  W.  H.  Whilmore. 
Boston,  1H56.     H". 


Whitmore  family.     Record  of  the  descendants 

of  1-rancis  Whilmore  of  Cambridge;  by  W. 

H.  Whitmore.     Boston,  1S55.     .S°. 
Whitney.    David    Rice.      The    .SuflVilk    Bank. 

Camb.,  187S.     8°. 
Whitney.  Emma  St.  Clair  Nichols.     .S"<-<'  Hille- 

S.is.  Michael. 
Whitney.  Frederic  .Augustus.     Oration  at  the 

dedication  of  the    Soldiers'    Monument   in 

Evergreen    Cemetery.    Brighton.   July    26 ; 

with    notices    of    deceased     soldiers,    etc. 

Boston,  1S66.    8°. 

Sre  Champney,  Susanna  P. 

Whitney,  George.  Commemorative  discourse 
at  Quincy,  Mass..  May  25 ;  2d  centennial 
anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  the  town  ; 
with  appendix.     Boston,  1840.     8°. 

Some  account  of  the  early  history  and 

present  state   of  Quincv,   M.ass.      [Boston, 
1S27.]     8=. 

Whitney,  James  Amaziah.  The  Chine.se  and 
the  Chinese  question.     N.  V.,  iSSo.     8°. 

Whitney.  James  Lyman.  Catalogue  of  the 
Spanish  library  and  Portuguese  books  be- 
queathed by  George  Ticknor.  .SVt*  Boston 
Public  Library. 

[ ]  Liter.iture  of  the   19th  of  .April,   1775- 

1.S75.     Concord,  1S76.     8°. 

.A  modern  Proteus  ;   or.  A  list  of  books 

published  under  more  than  one  title.    N.  Y., 
1S84.     12°. 

Whitney.  lohn  F.     Brief  account  of  .St.  .Angus- 

liiu-  and  its  environs,  etc.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8°. 
Whitney.  Joseph  Dwight.  Src  California.  Geol. 

Survey.  —  Iowa.   Geol.  .Survey. — Wisconsin. 

Geol.  Survey. — V.  S.  Interior  Dept.  General 

Land  Office'. 
[Whitney,  Lorenzo  H.]     .Statement  in  behalf 

of  the  pre-emption  claimants  on  the  Soscol 

Ranch.  California,     n.  p..  1866.     8°. 
Whitney,   Peter.      Account   of  East   Sudbury, 

Mass.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  14.) 

History  of  the  county  of  Worcester,  Mass. 

Worcester,  1793.     8°. 

Topographical  and  historical  description 

of  Sudbury.     (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  y.  14.) 

WiiiTNKy,    P.,  ./>•.     Biographical   notice 

of  W.     iSmiif.  v.  17.) 

Whitney,  William  Dwight  [/id.].  The  Centiny 
dictionary  ;  an  encyclopedic  lexicon  of  the 
English  language.  6  vols.  N.  ^■.  [  1S.S9-91]. 
fol. 

Language   and   the   study   of   language ; 

twelve  lectures.     N.  Y.,  1867.     12°. 

Oriental   and   linguistic  studies.     2   ser. 

2  vols.     N.  Y.,  1872-74.     12°. 

Canlriili  :  1.  Tlic  Vccla.—Tlif  .\vcst.i.— The  science 
<if  ImigunKe.  ».  Tile  cMsl  aiul  west.—  RcllKi""  i'"' 
mytliology.  —  (VthoKr.iphy  and  plmiiulfinv.  —  llimlii 
nstronnniy. 
Whitney,  William  I.ebbeus.  Sr,-  Whitney 
familv. 


WHITNEY  FAMILY 


773 


WICKES 


Whitney  family.  Branch  of  the  Whitney  family  ; 
liy  1..  M.  Han-is.     [1S58.]     n.  t.  p.   '.S°. 

Whitney  family.  Brief  account  of  the  descend- 
ants of  lolni  and  Elinor  Whitney  of  Water- 
tiiwn,  >iass.     Boston,  1S57.     S°. 

Whitney  family.  Some  of  the  descendants  of 
)ohn  and  Elinor  Whitney  who  settled  in 
Watertown,  Mass.,  in  1635;  comp.  by  Wm. 
L.  Whitney.     Pottsville,  1S90.     S°. 

Whitney  family.  The  W.  f;imily  in  Connecticut, 
and  its  affiliations;  the  descendants  of  Henry 
Whitney,  1649-1S78 ;  prefi.xed,  account  of 
the  W^iitneys  of  England  ;  by  .S.  Whitney 
Phoenix.     3  vols.     N.  Y.,  187S.     4°. 

Whiton,  John  Milton-.  Brief  notices  of  Antrim, 
X.  H.     (N.  H.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  4) 

History   of   Antrim,    X.    H.,    1744-1S44. 

Concord,  1852.     8°. 

Sketches  of  the  history  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, 1623-1S33.     Concord,  1834.     12°. 

Whittemoi'e,  B.  B.     .S'cc  Whittemore  family. 

Whittemore,  Henry.  History  of  the  71st  regi- 
ment, N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.;  with  biographical 
sketches  of  members.     N.  ^■.,  1S86.     S°. 

History  of  the  U.  S.  Grant  Post,  no.  327, 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y.  ;     including    biographical 
sketches  of  members.     Detroit,  1885.     8°. 

Whittemore,  Joel.     .SV^  Norton,  John  F. 

Whittemore,  Thomas.  Plain  guide  to  Univer- 
salism.     Boston,  1840.     S°. 

Whittemore  family.  Genealogy  of  several 
branches  of  the  W.  family,  including  the 
original  W.  family  of  Hitchin,  Hertfordshire, 
Eng.;  bv  r>.  B.  Whittemore.  Nashua,  1S90. 
8°. " 

Whittier,  Daniel  Bodwell.   j'^i?  Whittier  family. 

Whittier,  John  Greenleaf.  Poetical  works.  2 
vols.     Boston,  1S70.     12°. 

Prose  works.    2  vols.    Boston,  1866.     12°. 

Sec  Child,  Lydia  Maria. 

Whittier  family.  Genealogv  of  two  liranches 
of  the  W.  family,  1620-1873  ;  liy  D.  B.  Whit- 
tier.    Boston,  1S73.     S°. 

[Whittingham,  Ferdinand.]  Bermuda  ;  colony, 
fortress  and  prison  ;  or.  Eighteen  months  in 
the  Somers'  Islands,  by  a  Field  officer. 
Lond.,  1S57.     8°. 

Whittlesey,  Charles.  Abstract  of  a  discourse 
on  the  mounds  and  mound  builders  of  Oliio  ; 
before  the  Fire  Lands  Hist.  Society,  n.  p., 
1865.     8°. 

Ancient   mining  on  the  shores  of  Lake 

Superior.   (Smithsonian  Inst.  Contrib.  v.  13.) 

Contributions   to   the   geology   of  Ohio. 

Cleveland,  1869.     S°. 

Description   of   ancient   works   in   Ohio. 

(.Smithsonian  Inst.  Contrib.  v.  3.) 

Early  history  of  Cleveland,  Ohio  ;    with 

biographical  notices  of  the  pioneers  and  sur- 
veyors.    Cleveland,  1S67.     8°. 

Fluctuations  of  level  in  the  North  Ameri- 
can lakes.    (Smitlisonian  Inst.  Contril).  v.  12.) 


Fresh-water  glacial  drift  of  the  north- 
western states.     (Same,  v.  15.) 

Fugitive  essays.     Cleveland,  1S84.     8°. 

Fugitive  essays  relating  to  the  early  liis- 

toryofOhio.     Hudson,  1852.     12°. 

Green    Bay   in    1726.       (Wisconsin    Hist. 

Soc.  Col.  V.  1.) 

•  Recollections  of  a  tour  tlirough  Wisconsin 

in  1832.     {Same,  v.  i.) 

Review  of  the  late  geological  survey  in 

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Wight  family.     See  Wight,  Thomas. 

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Wilberforce,   Reginald   Garton.     See  Wilber- 

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Wilberforce.   William.      Correspondence  ;  ed. 

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Wilcocke,  Samuel  Hull.  History  of  the  vice- 
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New  and  complete  dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
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Wilcox,  Carlos.  Remains,  with  a  memoir  of 
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Wilcox,  John.  Bibliotheca  Burnetiana.  See 
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Wilcox  family.  Wilcox  family  ;  by  W.  H.  Whit- 
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Wilde,  Oscar.     Poems.     Lond.,  1881.     8°. 

Wilder,  Daniel  Webster.  Annals  of  Kansas. 
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Wilder,  David.  History  of  Leominster,  1701- 
1852.     Fitchburg,  1S53.     12°. 

Wilder.  Marshall  Pinckney.  Horticulture  of 
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Wilder.  Moses  Hale.     Sec  Wilder  family. 

Wilder  family.  Book  of  the  Wilders  ;  contribu- 
lii.n  til  [their]  historv,  1497-1S75,  by  Moses 
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Wildes,  George  Dudley.     Sec  N'ichols,  Wm. 

Wilford,  John.  Memorials  and  characters,  with 
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Wilhelm,  .V/.,  abbo/  of  Hirschaii.  Vita  ;  Consti- 
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Wilhelm,  Lewis  W.  Local  institutions  of  Mary- 
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.See  Calvert,  George. 

Wilhelmus,  St..  abbot  of  SI.  Thomas  of  Paraelet, 
l-lbleliolteii.  \'ita  ;  Genealogia  rcgum  Da- 
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Wilkes,  Charles.  Defence  to  the  charges  on 
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Narrative  of  the  U.  S.  Exploring  expedi- 
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Same.     5  vols.     Phila.,  1S50.     8°. 

Synopsis  of  the  cruise  of  the  U.  S.  explor- 
ing expedition,  183S-42 ;  delivered  before 
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Wilkes.  George.  History  of  Oregon,  geo- 
graphical and  political.     N.  V.,  1S45.     8°. 

Shakespeare  from  an  American  point  of 

view  :  with  the  Baconian  theory  considered. 
X.  v.,  1S77.     8°. 

Wilkes,  John.  Three  interesting  tracts  :  i.  Ob- 
servations on  papers  rel.  to  the  rupture  with 
Spain  ;  2.  Letter  to  the  electors  of  Ayles- 
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Watson,  John  S.   Biographies  of  J.  Wilkes 

and  Wni.  Cobbett.     Edin.,  1870.     12°. 

Wilkes.     5(vWilks. 

Wilkie.  Sir  David.  Wilkie ;  by  J.  W.  Mollett. 
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Wilkie,  Francis  Bangs.  Davenport,  past  and 
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Wilkins,  Charles.  Exsiccated  body  found  in 
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[Wilkins,  Isaac]     Alarm  to  the  legislature  of 

New  York,  occasioned  by  the  present  politi- 
cal disturbances  in  North  America.     N.  V., 

1775-     S°. 
My  services  and  losses  in  aid  of  the  King's 

cause     during    the    American     Revolution. 

Brooklyn,  1890.     12°. 
Wilkins,  John.     Account  of  the  gathering  on 

Braddock's  field.  See  Ward,  Townsend. 
Wilkins,  Peter,  pseud.  See  Paltock,  Robert. 
Wilkins,  W.  J.     Modern  Hinduism  ;  account  of 

the  religion  and  life  of  the  Hindus  in  northern 

India.     Loud.,  1SS7.     8°. 
Wilkinson,  Eliza  Vonge.      Letters  during  the 

imasion  and  possession  of  Charlestown,  S. 

C,  by  the  British,  in  the  Revolutionary  War  ; 

arranged  by  Caroline  Gilmau.     X.  Y.,  1S39. 

12°. 
Wilkinson.  Israel.     See  Wilkinson  family. 
Wilkinson,  lames.     Memoirs  of  my  own  times. 

3  vols.     Phila.,  1S16.     8°.     Atlas.  4°. 
Wilkinson,  Jemima.     History  of  W.;   her  life, 

character  and  ministry;  by  David  Hudson. 

Geneva,  1S21.     12°. 
Wilkinson,   Sir  John  Gardner.     Manners  and 

customs  of  the  ancient  Egyptians.     2d  ed. 

3  vols.     Loud.,  1S42.     S°. 

.Siiine.    2d  series,    2  vols.    Loud.,  1S41.  8°. 

Supplement.    Index  and  plates.   Lond., 

1841.     8°. 

Same.     New  ed.,  rev.  by  Samuel  Birch. 

3  vols.     Lond.,  1S78.     8°. 

Wilkinson,  J.  B.  Annals  of  Binghamton  [N.  Y.], 
and  the  country  connected  with  it.  Bing- 
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Wilkinson,  William  Cleaver.  Dance  of  modern 
society.     N.  Y.,  1869.     12°. 

Webster;  an  ode,  17S2-1852.   X.  Y.,  18S2. 

8°. 

Wilkinson  family.    Memoirs  of  the  W.  family  in 

America.    1645-1868;    by   Israel  Wilkinson. 

Jacksonville,  1869.     8°. 
Wilks,  Theodore  Chambers.     General  history 

of  Hampshire.     -S'cc  Woodward,  Bernard  B. 
Wilks.     .SV6' Wilkes. 
Willard,  David.     History  of  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Greenfield,  1S3S.     12°. 
Willard,  Duston  H.     See  Willard,  Simon. 
Willard,    Emma   C.    Hart.       Advancement  of 

female    education  ;    a    series   of   addresses. 

Troy,  1833.     8°. 

History  of  the  United  States.     3d  ed.     N. 

Y.,  1830.     8°. 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8°. 

Journal  and  letters  from  France  and  Great 

Britain.     Troy,  1833.     12°. 

Last  leaves  of  American  history,  em- 
bracing a  history  of  California.  X.  Y.,  1853. 
12°. 

Treatise   on    the    motive   powers   which 

i.iroduce  circulation  of  the  blood.  N.  Y., 
1846.     8°. 

Lord,  John.    Life  of  W.    N.  Y.,  1873.   8°, 

Willard,  Joseph.     Address  in  commemoration 

of  the  2ooth  anniversary  of  the  incorporation 
of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Dec.  20,  1852.  Boston, 
1853.     8°. 

See  Lincoln,  Wm. — Willard  family. 

Willard,  Josiah.     Letter  to  Wm.  Bollan  rel.  to 

the  failure  of  the  Crown-Point  expedition, 
1756.  (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 
Willard,  Samuel,  1640-1707.  Brief  discourse 
concerning  the  ceremony  of  laying  the  hand 
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Compleat  bodv  of  divinitv,    Boston,  1726. 

fol. 

Sermons  on  the  catechism  of  the  Assem- 
bly of  Divines.     .7/.S".     4°. 

Willard,  Samuel,  1775-1859.  History  of  the 
rupture  which  now  divides  the  Congrega- 
tional clergy  of  Mass.;  discourse,  Deerfield, 
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Willard,  Simon.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  W.,  with 
notice  of  his  descendants  to  the  9th  genera- 
tion;  by  D.  H.  Willard.     Cinn.,  1879.     12°. 

Willard,  Solomon.  Plans  and  sections  of  the 
obelisk  on  Bunkers  Hill.     Boston,  1843.    4°. 

Wheildox,   Wm.   W.      .Memoir   of   W. 

Boston,  1S65.     8°. 

Willard,  Sylvester  David.  Annals  of  the  Medi- 
cal Society  of  the  county  of  Albany,  1806-51  ; 
with  biographical  sketches.  Albany,  1864. 
8°. 

Biographical   memoirs   of  physicians   of 

Albany  Co.;  address  before  the  Albany  Co. 
Med.  Society.     Albany,  1857.     8°. 


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Historical  address  before  the  Medical  So- 
ciety of  llie  Co.  of  Albany,  Nov.  11,  1856,  at 
its  semi  centennial  anniversarv.  Albany, 
1S57.    s'. 

Willard.  S.  H.     S,f  Li.sk,  Josci.li  C. 

Willard  family.  Willard  memoir  ;  or,  Life  and 
times  of  Simon  Willard,  witli  notices  of  his 
ik-scendants,  by  loseph  Willard.  Boston, 
1S5S.      S°. 

Willard  family.     .S><-  Willard,  Siiuon. 

Wille,  Jean  Georges.  Catalogne  de  I'ceiivre 
de  \V.,  avec  une  notice  biographitine,  par 
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Willelmus.  .Stv  Guilelniiis.—Giiillaume.— Wil- 
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Willem  den  Eersten.  />ii>/s  van  OraiiJi'-.Kasxaii. 
St-,  William  1.,  nf  Xassau. 

Willems.  .Mplionse.  Les  Elzevier  ;  histoire  et 
annales  typographiqnes.   Bruxelles,  iSSo.  8°. 

Willers,  Oiedricli,  //•.  Centennial  celebration 
of  .Sullivan's  campaign  against  the  Iroquois, 
1779;  held  at  Waterloo,  N.  V.,  1S79;  pre- 
fi.xed,  a  sketch  of  tlie  Waterloo  Library  and 
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Willet,  Andrew.  Hexapla  ;  that  is,  a  si.x-fold 
commentarie  upon  the  most  divine  epistle  of 
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Willett.  Mariuus.  W.\c;i;k,  Danl.  E.  Willett, 
Ihe  liero  of  Mohawk  Valley  ;  address  before 
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Willett,  Wm.  M.  Narrative  of  the  mili- 
tary actions  of  W.,  taken  chiefly  from  his 
own  manuscript.     N.  Y.,  1S31.     S°. 

Willett.  William  Marinus.  ^iv  Willett.  Marinus. 
Willey,  Henry.     Sec  Willey  family. 
Willey.  Isaac.     Brief  history  t)f  the  ist  Cong. 
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Sn-  Barker.  David. 

Willey,  .Samuel  Hopkins.  History  of  the  Col- 
lege of  California.  (California  Hist.  .Soc. 
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Willey  family.  Preliminary  outline  of  the  de- 
scendants of  Isaac  Willey  of  New  London, 
Conn.,  by  Henry  Willey.  New  Bedford, 
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Willey  family.  Isaac  Willey  of  New  London, 
Com;.,  and  his  descendants;  by  Henry  Wil- 
ley.    New  Bedford,  iSSS.     8°. 

Willey  family.  Skelcii  of  the  tiestrnction  of  the 
\V.  family  by  the  White  Ml.  slide,  Aug.  28, 
1S26;  by  lulward  Melcher.  Lancaster,  18.S0. 
12°. 

Willey.    S,-e  Wylie. 

William  1..  king  of  linn  lit  mi,  lli>'  ("iK/iii-ror. 
Kki;i-m.\n,  K.  a.  William  the  Conqueror, 
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("il  u.LAiMi:   <l<-    /'oilirrs.      \'ie   de  Guil- 

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William  III.,  king  of  England.  De  Pevstek, 
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Tr.mll,   H.    D.      William    111.      Loud.. 

iSSS.     S°.     (.Twelve  Eng.  statesmen.) 

William  IV.,  king  of  England.  L'npublislied 
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Fitzgerald,  Percy.     Life   and  times  of 

W.;  incl.  a  view  of  social  life  and  manners 
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William  I.,  of  Xassau.  prince  of  Orans:c,  the 
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William  of  .Malineshuiy.  Opera  omnia,  nunc 
primum  prelo  in  unnm  collecta  ;  accurante 
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Eng.   Chronicle  of  the  kings  of  England  ; 

with  notes,  etc.,  by  J.  .X.  Giles.  Lond.,  1883. 
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De  gestis  pontilicum  .Anglorum  libri  \ .; 

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Williams.  Albert,  ,//■.  Gold  and  silver  conver- 
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Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S.     See  U.  S. 

Interior  Dept.     Geol.  Survey. 

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metal  ore  deposits.  (LT.  .S.  Geol.  Survey. 
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Williams,  Catharine  R.  .\rnold.  Biography  of 
Revolutionary  heroes  ;  containin.g  the  life  of 
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[ 1    Fall     River  ;    an    autlientic    narrative. 

Boston,  1S34.     12°. 

[ ]  Might  and  right  ;  by  a  Rhode  Islander. 

Prov.,  1844.     12°. 

Williams.  Charles  James  Blasius.  Practical 
treatise  on  the  diseases  of  th<-  resjiiratory 
organs;  witli  add.,  bv  M.  Clvnur.  Phila., 
1845.     8°. 

Principles  of  medicine  ;  ed.  with  add.,  by 

M.  Clymer.     2d  ed.     Phila.,  iS4,S.     8°. 

Same.     Phila.,  1S66.     8°. 

Williams,  Charles  Wye.  lliat  in  its  relations 
to  water  and  steam.  21I  id.  rev.  Loncl., 
1S61.     S". 

Williams,  Ciianncey  Kilborn  ItVw;/*.].  Centen- 
nial celeliration  of  the  .settlement  of  Rutland, 
\l.,  Oct.,  1S70.     Rutland,  1S70.     .S°. 

Williams,  Edward.  X'irginia,  especially  tin- 
south  part  thereof,  richly  and  truly  valueil. 
(Force's  tracts,  v.  3.) 


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777 


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Williams.  Edwin.  New*  universal  gazetteer. 
X.  v.,  1S32.     12°. 

tiini  Lossing,  B.J.     .Statesman's  manual; 

containing  the  addresses  and  messages  of 
the  presidents  of  the  U.  S.,  1789-1S5S  ;  with 
national  and  statistical  documents.  Rev. 
and  enl.  ed.     4  vols.     N.  Y.  [1S5S].     S°. 

Williams,  Eleazar.  Prayers  from  the  liturgy  of 
the  Prot.  Episcopal  Church  and  translated 
into  the  .Mohawk  language,     n.  t.  p.    8°. 

Ellis,  A.  G.  Recollections  of  W.  (Wis- 
consin Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  S.) 

Smith,  John  Y.     Williams  and   the  lost 

prince.     (Saine,  v.  6.) 

Trowbridge,  C.  C.    Note  on  W.   {Snine, 

V.  7.-) 

.S"(V  Louis  XVII. — X'inton,  Francis. — Wil- 
liams, Thomas. 

Williams,  Ephraim.  Historical  sketch  of  W. 
and  of  Williams  College,  1S02  [by  E.  Fitch]. 
(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  8.) 

Williams,  Frederick  H.  Opening  argument, 
and  closing  argument  of  G.  M.  Stearns,  in 
favor  of  the  incorporation  of  Beverly  Farms. 
Boston,  18S8.     8=. 

Williams.  Frederick  Sims.  Our  iron  roads; 
tiieir  history,  construction  and  administra- 
tion.    2d  ed.  rev.     Lond.,  1SS3.     8°. 

Williams,  George  Huntington.  Gabbros  and 
associated  hornblende  rocks  occurring  in  the 
neighborhood  of  Baltimore,  Md.  (V.  S. 
Geol.  Survey.     Bui.  v.  4.) 

■  Greenstone  schist  areas  of  the  Menominee 

and  Marquette  regions  of  Michigan  ;  introd. 
by  R.  D.  Irving.     (Same,  v.  9.) 

Wililams,  Helen  Maria.  See  Louis  X\'I.  of 
France. 

Williams,  Henry  Shaler.  Correlation  papers — 
Devonian  and  carboniferous.  (U.  S.  Geol. 
Survey.     Bui.  v.  12.) 

Fossil    faunas   of   the  Upper    Devonian 

along  the  meridian  of  76°  30'.     (Same,  v.  i.) 

Fossil  faunas  of  the  Upper  Devonian — the 

Genesee  section,  N.  Y.     (Same,  v.  6.) 

Williams,  Henry  Willard.  Practical  guide  to 
the  study  of  the  diseases  of  the  eye.  2d  ed. 
Boston,  1867.     8°. 

Williams,  James.  Rise  and  fall  of  the  "  model 
republic."     Lond.,  1S63.     S°. 

■ The  South  vindicated  ;  letters  written  in 

i860  ;  with  a  letter  to  Lord  Brougham  on  the 

■  John  Brown  raid,  etc.     Lond.,  1S62.     8°. 

Willianis,  John,  1664-1729.  The  redeemed  cap- 
tive returning  to  Zion  ;  also  a  sermon  deliv- 
ered in  Springfield,  1775,  by  Robert  Breck. 
6th  ed.  with  add.     Greenfield,  1800.     12°. 

" Same  ;  with  biog.  memoir  and  notes,  by 

S.  W.  Williams.     Northampton,  1853.     12°. 

Williams,  S.  W.     Memoir  of  W.,  with 

sketch  of  ancient  Deerfield  ;  and  appendi.x 
containing  the  journal  of  Stephen  Williams 
of  Longmeadow.     Greenfield,  1S37.     12°. 


[Williams,  John,  1765-1818.]  The  Hamiltoniad  ; 
or,  .\n  extinguisher  for  the  royal  faction  of 
New  England ;  being  intended  as  a  high- 
heeled  shoe  for  all  limping  republicans  ;  by 
Anthonv  Pasquin  [pseiid.'\.  Boston  [1804]. 
8°. 

Same.    N.  Y.,  1S65.    8°.    (.Hamilton  Club, 

no.  3.) 

.See  Hamilton,  Ale.xander. 

Williams,  John,  o/'Zo«(/.  misc.  Soc.  Narrative 
of  missionary  enterprises  in  the  South  Sea 
Islands  [1821-23].  ist  Amer.  ed.  N.  Y. 
[1837].     8^ 

Williams.  John  C.  History  and  map  of  Danby, 
\'t.     Rutland,  1869.    8". 

Williams,  John  Fletcher.  Bibliography  of  Min- 
nesota.    (Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  3.) 

Early   historv  of  St.    Paul    [Minn.].     St. 

Paul,  1S67.     8°. 

History  of  St.  Paul  and  of  the  county  of 

Ramsey.  St.  Paul,  1876.  8°.  (.Minn.  Flist. 
Soc.  Col.  V.  4.) 

History  of  the  newspaper  press  of  St. 

Paul.    St.  Paul,  1S71.     8°. 

Reminiscences  of  30  years  active  mem- 
bership in  St.  Paul's  Lodge  no.  2,  I.  O.  O.  F., 
with  historv  of  the  order  in  St.  Paul  ;  an 
address.     .St.  Paul,  1S86.     8°. 

.See  Aldrich,   Cyrus. —  Brow-n,  Jos.   R. — 

Mattocks,  John. —  Olmsted,  David. —  Scott, 
Martin.— Sibley,  Henry  H.— Swift,  Henry  A. 
— Warren,  Wm.  W. — Williams  family. 

Williams,   John    Lee.      Territory   of   Florida ; 

sketches  of  the  topography,  civil  and  natural 

history,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1S39.    8°. 
Williams.  John  S.     History  of  the  invasion  and 

capture  of  Washington.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8°. 
Williams,  Joseph  Hartwell.    See  Connin  family. 
Williams,  J.  J.    Isthmus  of  Tehuantepec.   With 

maps.     N.  Y.,  1852.     8°. 
Williams,  L.  L.     See  Earle,  John. 
Williams.  Monier.     See  Monier-Williams,  Sir 

Monier. 
Williams,  Nathaniel  West.   Address  at  Buxton, 

Me.,  being  the  first  centennial  celebration  of 

the  settlement.     Portland,  1850.     8°. 
Williams,  Nathan  Witter.     Church  handbook  ; 

for  the  Cong.  Church  in  Shrewsbury,  Mass. 

Boston,  1850.     12°. 
Williams,  Otho  Holland.     Life  and  services  of 

W.,  before  the  ^laryland  Hist.  Society;  by 

Osmond  Tiffany.     Bait.,  1S51.     8°. 
[Williams,   Robert   Folkestone.]     The  secret 

passion.     3  vols.     Lond.,  1S44.    8°. 
[ ]  Shakespeare  and  his  friends.     3  vols. 

Lond.,  1838.     8°. 
[ ]  The    youth   of   Shakespeare.      3   vols. 

Lond.,  1839.     8°. 

See  Sophia-Dorothea. 


WILLIAMS 


778 


WILLL\MS 


Williams,  Roger.  Bloudy  teiient  of  persecu- 
tion for  cause  of  conscience  discussed  in  a 
conference  between  Truth  and  Peace  ;  ed. 
by  S.  L.  Caldwell.  Prov.,iS67.  4°.  (Kar- 
ragansett  Club  Pub.  v.  3.) 

The  bloody  tenent  yet  more  bloody,  etc.; 

ed.  by  S.  L.  Caldwell.  Prov.,  1870.  4°. 
iSame,  4.) 

Christeninsjs  make  not  Cliristians,  1645 ; 

a  long  lost  tract,  ed.  by  Henry  .M.  Dexter; 
followed  by  letters  written  by  \V.,  and  be- 
lieved to  have  been  unpublished,  iSSi.  (R. 
I.  Hist,  tracts,  no.  14.) 

E.xperiments  of  .spiritual  life  and  health 

and  their  preservatives,  1652.  repr.  Prov., 
1S63.  4°. 

George  Fox  digg'd  out  of  his  burrowes ; 

ed.  by  J.  Lewis  Dimaii.  Prov.,  1S72.  4°. 
(Narragansett  Club  Pub.  v.  5.) 

Key  into  the  language  of  America.  Loud., 

1643.  rcpr.  [Prov.,  1827.]  8°.  (R.  I.  Hist. 
.Soc.  Col.  V.  :.) 

Same:  ed.   by  J.   Haniniuiid  Triinibull. 

tNarragansett  Club  Pub.  v.  i.) 

Same.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  5.) 

Letter  to  Gov.  Bradstreet,  16S2.     {Same, 

V.  iS.) 

Letter  to  .Major  Mason,  1670.   (Same,  v.  1.) 

Letters,  1632-S2  ;  ed.  by  J.  Russell  Bart- 

lett.  Prov.,  1874.  4°.  (Xarragansett  Club 
Pub.  v.  6.) 

Mr.  Cotton's  letter  lately  printed,  exam- 
ined and  answered;  ed.  by  K.  A.  Guild. 
(Same,  v.  1.) 

Petition  to  the  General  Court  of  Mass. 

(Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  34.) 

Seven  letters,  1636-38.     (.Same,  v.  21.) 

Vocabulary  of  the  Narroganset  language. 

(Same,  v.  5.) 

Allen,  Z.     Memorial  of  \V.,  read  before 

the  R.  L  Hist.  Society,  May  iS.  n.  p.,  1S60. 
12°. 

Dextek,  H.  M.     As  to  Roger  Williams, 

and  his  "  banishment"  from  the  Mass.  Plan- 
tation ;  with  a  few  words  concerning  the 
Baptists,  the  Quakers,  and  religious  liberty. 
Boston,  1S76.     8°. 

Elton,  Romeo.    Life  of  W.    Prov.,  1S53. 

12°. 

Gammell,   Wm.      Life   of  W.      Boston, 

1S54.      12°. 

Same.    (Sparks'  Amer.  biog.  2d  ser. 

V.  4-). 

GilLi),  R.  A.     R.  Williams,  freeman  of 

Ma.ss.,  1887.  (.Xnier.  .Aritiq.  .Soc.  Proc.  n.  s. 
V.  5-) 

Knowles,  j.  I ).     Memoir  of  W.     Boston, 

1834.     12°. 

Pkovidknce.     Cify  Coiineil.    Ceremonies 

at  the  tinveiling  of  the  mnnimieni  to  W.. 
erected  liy  the  cily  of  Providence  ;  with 
address,  by  J.  L.  Diman.     Prt)v.,  1S77.     8°. 


1  Stone,  Thos.  T.-  Williams,  the  prophetic 

legislator  ;  paper  before  the  R.  L  Hist.  So- 
ciety.    Prov.,  1872.     S°. 

Williams.  Rowland.  Bunsen's  Biblical  re- 
searches.    (Essays  and  reviews.) 

Williams,  Samuel,  1743-1817.  Xattiral  and  civil 
history  of  Vermont,  1724-91.  Walpole,  1794. 
8°. 

Williams.  Samuel,  1786-1859.  Two  western 
campaigns  in  the  war  of  1S12-13.  Cinn.,  1S70. 
8°.     (Ohio  \'alley  Hist,  series,  no.  7.) 

Contents:    \.   Expedition  of  Capl.    Henry    Brusti, 
!        witii  supplies  for  Gen.  Hull.  1S12.     2.    Expedition  of 
Gov.  MeiRs.  for  the  relief  of  Ft.  Meigs.  iSlj. 

Williams.  Samuel  Wells.  The  middle  king- 
I  doni  ;  survey  of  the  Chinese  Empire  and  its 
j  inhabitants.  Rev.  ed,  2  vols.  N.  Y.,  1883. 
!      8°. 

j   .Sew.vkd,   Thos.    W.      .Memorial   of   W. 

(Oneida  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.  3.) 

Williams,  Solomon,  1700-76.  True  slate  of  the 
question  cone,  the  qualifications  necessary 
to  lawful  communion  ;  answer  to  Jonathan 
Edwards' Humble  inquiry.   Boston,  175 1.  8°. 

Williams.     Solomon.     1752-1834.       Historical 
sketch  of  Northampton,  from  its  first  settle- 
I       ment ;  sermon, -Apl.  13.    Northampton.  1S15. 
8°. 

Williams,  .Stephen.     .See  Williams,  John. 

Williams,  Stephen  West.  .iVr  Williams,  Joliii. 
;       — Williams  family. 

Williams.  Talcott.  Historical  survivals  in  Mo- 
ri uco.     i.\mer.  Hist.  Ass'n.  Papers,  v.  4.^ 

Williams,  Theodore.  Catalogue  of  the  librarv 
ofW.     Loud.  [1827].     8°. 

Williams.  Thomas,  1 779-1876.  .See  Emnit>ns, 
Nathaniel. 

Williams.  Thomas,  a/ia.s  Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen. 
Life  of  T.;  bv  Eleazer  Williams.  Albanv, 
1859.     8°. 

Williams,  Thomas  Walter.  Compendious  and 
comprehensive  law  diclionarv.  Lond.,  1816. 
8°. 

[Williams,  Weiidall  Wales.]  History  of  Roches- 
ter, \'t.     Montpelier,  1S69.     12°. 

[Williams,  Williain.]  The  universe  no  desert, 
tlie  earth  no  monopoly.  2  vols,  in  i.  Bos- 
ton, 1855.     12°. 

Williams,  William  Frith.  Historical  and  statis- 
tical account  of  the  Bermudas.  Lond.,  1S48. 
8°. 

Williams,  William  Klapp.  Conuiiunes  of  Lom- 
bardy,  6lh-iolh  century,  (jolnis  Hopkins 
I'niv.  .Stiul.  V.  9.* 

Williams,  William  Mattieii.  Explosive  com- 
pounds.    (Bevan's  Brit.  man.  v.  2.) 

Iron  and  steel.     (.Same,  v.  i.) 

Oils  and  candles.     {.Same.  v.  4.) 

Williams,  W.   Appleton's  northern  and  eastern 

traveller's  guide.  New .  and  rev.  eil.  N.  V.. 
1853.     12°. 


WILLIAMS  FAMILY 


779 


WILLIAMSON' 


Williams  family.  Descendants  of  Veach  Wil- 
liams of  Lebanon,  Ct.;  also  the  ancestry  of 
I.iicv  Walsworth  [his]  wife ;  by  Alex.  H. 
Wright.     New  Haven,  1SS7.     S°. 

Williams  family.  Genealogy  and  history  of  the 
Williams  in  .America,  particularly  the  de- 
scendants of  Robert  Williams  of  Roxbnrv  ; 
by  S.  W.  Williams.     Greenfield,  1S47.     8°.' 

Williams  family.  Genealogy  of  the  descendants 
of  Charles  Williams,  of  Colchester,  Conn.; 
comp.  by  n.  W.  Patterson.     MS.     s.  4°. 

Williams  family.  The  Groves  and  Lappan 
[Monaghan  Co.,  Ireland];  account  of  a  pil- 
grimage in  search  of  the  genealogy  of  the  W. 
family  ;  by].  F.Williams.    St.  Paul,  1889.    S°. 

Williams  family.  Robert  Williams  of  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  and  his  descendants;  by  Edward  H. 
Williams,  Jr.     Newport,  1S91.     8°. 

Williams  family.  .Surnames  and  coats  of  arms 
of  the  Williamses,  with  account  of  Robert 
Williams  of  Roxbury,  and  his  descendants  ; 
by  A.  D.  Weld  French,     n.  p.  [1886].     8°. 

Williams  family.  W.  family,  tracing  the  de- 
scendants of  Ezekiel  Williams  of  Roxbury, 
Mass.;  comp.  bv  T.  W.  Seward.  Boston, 
1882.     S°. 

Williams  College  [Williamstown,  Mass.]  Cata- 
logus  senatus  academici,  eoruni  qui  munera 
et  officia  academica  gesserunt,  etc.,  1S47-74. 
10  vols.  Bostonias  et  Oppidi  Gulielmi,  1S47- 
74.     8°. 

General  catalogue,  18S0,  '85.   2  vols.  n.  p., 

1SS0-S5.     8°. 

Catalogue  of  ofhcers  and  students,  1S49- 

51,   '54-56,  '60-64,   '6S-69,  '74-S6,  'S8-90.     22 
vols.  Williamstown,  1849-90.     8°. 

Laws  of  Williams  College,    Nnrtli  Adams, 

1849.    s°. 

Saiiw,  revised.     North  Adams,  1878.    8°. 

Proceedings  of  the  missionary  jubilee  held 

at  Williams.     Boston,  1856.     8°. 

Publications  of  the  presidents  and  pro- 
fessors, 1793-1876.     North  .Xdams,  1876.     S°, 

Report  of  the  Board  of  \'isitors.     North 

Adams,  1879.     S°. 

Sketchesof  Williams  College.  Williams- 
town, 1847.     8°. 

Williams  Quarterlv.    Williamstown,  1S62. 

S°.) 

K.\pp.'l  Alpha   Societv.      Biographical 

record,  1833-S1.     N.  Y.,  iSSi.     8°. 

LiBRARV.  Catalogue  of  the  library.  Bos- 
ton, 1845..    S°. 

■-. ' —  Same.     North  Adams,  1875.    8°. 

■ Philologian  Society.  Triennial  cata- 
logue, 1795.     Williamstown,  1850.     8°. 

Philotechnian  Society.  Triennial  cata- 
logue, 1795.     Williamstown,  1850.    8°. 

DuRFEE,    Calvin.      History  of  Williams 

College.     Boston,  1S60.     8°. 

•  Sketches  of  the  lives  of  members  of 

the  class  of  1825.     N.  Y.,  1865.     8°. 


- — ■  —  Williams  biographical  annals  ;  with  an 
introd.,  by  S.  I.  Prime.     Boston,  1S71.     8°. 

Williams,  E.     Historical  sketch  of  W. 

and  of  Williams  College,  1S02.     (Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  Col.  v.  8.) 

Williamsburgh, -\'.  )'.  .S"fr  P.rooklvn.  Williams- 
burgh. 

Williamson,  Hugh.  Discourse  on  the  benefits 
of  civil  history,  1810.  (N,  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 
ist  ser.  v.  2.) 

History  of  North  Carolina.    2  vols.    Phila., 

1812.  8°. 

Observations  on  climate  in  different  parts 

of  America.     N.  Y.,  1811.     8°. 

HosACK,    David.     Biographical    memoir 

of  W.,  before  the  N.  Y.   Hist.  Society.     N. 
Y.,  1S20.     8°. 

Saiiu-.     (N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  istser. 

V.  ,v) 
[Williamson,  lohn.]     Advice  to  the  officers  of 
the  [liritish]  army,     ist  .\mer,  ed.     Phila., 

1813.  12°. 

.Sniiic.     Fac-simile  reprint  of  6tli   Lond. 

ed.;  with   introduction  and  notes.      N,   Y., 
1S67.     1.  8'.    ■ 

Williamson,  .Sir  Joseph.  Letters  addressed 
from  London  to  W.  while  Plenipotentiary  at 
the  Congress  of  Cologne,  1673-74;  ed.  by 
W.  D.  Christie.  2  vols.  Lond.,  1S74.  4°. 
(Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  S-g.) 

Williamson,  Joseph.  Castine  and  the  old  coins 
found  there.     (Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  6.) 

History  of  Belfast.  Me.,  1770-1875.  Port- 
land, 1S77.     ,S°. 

Materials  for  a  history  of  Fort   Halifax. 

(.Maine  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  v.  7.) 

Proposed     province     of     New     Ireland. 

{.Same,  v.  7.) 

Slavery  in  Maine.     i.Sciinc.  v.  7.) 

See  Burton,  Benjamin. 

Williamson,  Robert  Stockton.  On  the  use  of 
the  barometer  on  surveys  and  reconnais- 
sances;  App.  N.  Y.,  186S.  4°.  (U.S.  War 
Dept.     Engin.  Dept,     Prof,  papers,  no.  15.) 

Same;    being    a    compendium,   without 

plates,   of  no.    15   of  Prof,  iiapers.     Wash., 
187S.     8°. 

Williamson,  Thomas  Smith.  Napehsneedootah, 
a  Dakota  Christian.     (Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Col. 

V.  3.) 

Sioux  or  Dakotas  of  the  Missouri  River. 

{.Same,  v.  3.) 

Who  were  the  first  men?    (.Same,  v.  i.) 

RiGGS,  S.  R.,  and  Williajison,  A.  W. 

In  memory  of  W.     (.Same.  v.  3.) 

Williamson,  William  Durkee.  History  of 
Maine,  1602-1S20.  2  vols.  Hallowell,  1832. 
8°. 

Indian   tribes   in   New  England.     (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Col.  V.  29.) 


WILLIAMSON 


780 


WILMERE 


Religious  denominations  in  Maine  at  the 

close  of  the  Revolution.     (Maine  Hist.  Soc. 
Col.  V.  7.) 

.*>",-(•  Orono,  Joseph. 

Willimantic.  Conn.  Cong.  Chi'rch.  Manual, 
with  catalogue.     Norwich,  1S60.     12°. 

Willis,  Bailey.  Changes  in  river  courses  in 
Washington  Territorv  due  to  glaciation. 
(U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     Bui.  v.  6.) 

Lignites  of  the  Great  Siou.x  reservation. 

ySame,  v.  3.) 

Willis,  Francis.     Treatise  on  mental  derange- 

nu-nt.     2d  ed.  rev.     Lond.,  1S45.     S"^. 
Willis.  Henry  A.     Fitchhurg  in  the  war  of  the 

Rebellion.     Fitchburg,  1S66.     8°. 
Willis,   Nathaniel   Parker.     Rural   letters  and 

other  records  of  thought  at  leisure.     Dublin, 

1S50.     12°. 

Sketches.     Boston,  1S27.     S". 

\Ed.'\  Trenton  Falls  ;  embracing  the  origi- 
nal essay  of  John  .Sherman,  first  proprietor 
and  resident.     N.  V.,  1S6S.     12°. 

Beers,  H.  A.    Willis.    Boston,  1SS5.    12°. 

(.■\mer.  men  of  letters.) 

Willis,  Robert,  M.  A.  Architectural  history  of 
the  L'niversity  of  Cambridge  and  of  the  Col- 
leges of  Cambridge  and  Eton  ;  ed.  with  add., 
by  John  Willis  Clark.  4  vols.  Canib.,  1SS6. 
1.  S°. 

Willis,  Robert,  M.  D.  Servetus  and  Calvin  ; 
study  of  an  important  epoch  in  the  early 
history  of  the  Reformation.    Lond.,  1877.   8°. 

Sec  Harvey,  Wni. 

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Language  of  the  Abnaquies  or  Eastern 

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Willis,  Zephaniah.  Description  of  Kingston, 
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Willoughby  of  Parham,  Lady  Elizabeth  Cecil 
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Wills,  James.  Lives  of  distinguished  Irishmen. 
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Willshire,  William  Hughes.  Descriptive  cata- 
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John  L. 

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J.\RDINE,  Sir  \V.     Memoir  of  W.     (|ar- 

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PE.\noDY,\Vm.  B.  O.    Life  of  W.  (.Sparks' 

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Wilson,  Alexander  Johnstone.  The  resources 
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Wilson,  Ale.xander  Philip.  Treatise  on  febrile 
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Wilson,  Andrew.  The  abode  of  snow  ;  obser- 
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[Wilson,  Anthony.]  Catalogue  of  engraved 
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Wilson,  Bird.     5iv  White,  Wm. 

Wilson.  Charles.  Observations  on  gout  and 
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Wilson,  Charles  Heath.  Sec  Buonarroti,  Michel- 
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1865.     fol. 

Ordnance  survey  of  Jerusalem,    1864-65; 

Sea  of  Galilee.     .Src  Morrison,  \\'alter. 

Sec  Clive,  Lord. 

Wilson,  Jiirs.  Cornwell  Baron.  Sec  Wilson, 
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Wilson,  Daniel,  177S-1S58.  Divine  authority 
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Wilson,  Sir  Daniel,  6.  1816.  Caliban;  the  mis- 
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Indications  of  ancient  customs,  suggested 

by  cranial  forms.  1863.     (Amer.  Antiq.  Soc, 
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Prehistoric  annals   of  Scotland.     2d  ed. 

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Wilson,  David.     See  McCrea,  Jane. 

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Wilson,  Henry.  Wonderful  characters ;  me- 
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rt;/^  Caulfleld,  James.     Book  of  wonderful 

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Wilson,  Henry  Bristow.  Seances  historiques 
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Wilson,  Horace  Hayman.  Works.  12  vols. 
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Cotitents:  1-2.  Essays  and  lectures,  chiefly  on  llic 
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History  of  British  India.  .S>^  Mill,  [ames. 

Sketch  of  the  religious  sects  of  the  Hin- 
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Wilson,  James,  1742-98.  Works;  ed.  by  P>ird 
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.Speech  on  the  federal  constitution  deliv- 
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Wilson,  Capt.  James,  1760-1814.  Missionary 
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Wilson,  James  Grant.  Biographical  sketches 
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North.    Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life. 

N.  Y.,  1849,     12°. 

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Wilson,  John,  of  CheHenham.  Lectures  on  an- 
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Wilson,  John,  D.  D.  Lands  of  the  Bible  visited 
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Wilson,  William  Duane.  Description  of  Iowa 
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Sketch  of  the  first  settlement  of  several 

towns  on  Long  Island.     Brooklyn,  1824.    8°. 

Same.   New  [3d]  ed.    Brooklyn,  1828.   8°. 

Same.    With  a  memoir  and  additions,  by 

Alden  J.  Spooner.     Brooklyn,  1S65.    4°. 

Wood.  William.  New  England's  prospect, 
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Wood,  William  Smith.     See  Wood  family. 

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Woodberry,  George  Edward.  History  of  wood- 
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Woodbridge  family.  Genealogy  of  the  W. 
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See    Providence,    R.    I.       Soldiers'    and 

.Sailors'  Monument. 

Woodbury,  Daniel  Phineas.  Treatise  on  the 
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Woodbury,  Levi.  Discourse  before  the  Amer- 
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Woodbury,  Peter  Perkins.  Sketch  of  Bedford, 
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Woodbury,  Conn,  isr  Cong.  Church.  Con- 
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Woodbury.     See  Woodberry. 

Woodfall,  George.     6";"^  Junius. 

Woodhead,  German  Sims.  Bacteria  and  their 
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Woodhull,  Alfred  Alexander.  Catalogue  of 
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Woodhull,  A.  M.  W.     See  White,  Anthony  W. 

Woodhull.  Nathaniel.  .S'cc  Onderdonk,  Henry, 
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Woodhull,  Victoria  Clatlin.  Origin,  tendencies 
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Woodhull  and  Claflin's  Weeklv.  vol.  i,  N.  Y., 
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Woodman,  Cyrus.  .See  Coffin,  Paul. — Wood- 
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Woodman,  Jabez  H.     .See  Woodman  family. 

Woodman  family.  List  of  the  descendants  of 
Joshua  Woodman,  who  settled  at  Kingston, 
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Woodman  family.  List  of  the  descendants  of 
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Woodman  family.  The  Woodmans  of  Buxton, 
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1.  8°. 

Woodruff,  George  C.  History  of  Litchfield, 
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See  Litchfield,  Conn.     Centennial. 

Woodruff,  George  W.     History  of  Methodism 

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Woods,   Harriet   F.     Historical   addresses   of 

Brookline,  Mass.     Boston,  1874.     8°. 
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1SS5.     8". 

Lectures  on  church  government  contain- 
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Woods,    Leonard,    1S07-78.      .See   Cleaveland, 

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n.  d.     Scyapbook. 

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.S<v  Lv"".  Natli. 

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Woodward,  Emma  Hosken.  Men,  women  and 
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Woodward,  Evan  Morrison.  Our  campaigns; 
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Woodward,  Francis  William.  See  Woodward, 
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Woodward,  George  Evenson,  aiiJ  Woodward. 
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Woodward.  George  H.  Sermon  at  Stafford, 
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S,  t  L'.  .S.    War  Dept.    Surgeon  General. 

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Report  on  astronomical  work  of  1S89  and 

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Woodworth,  John.  Reminiscences  of  Troy, 
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Woodworth,  Samuel.  Beasts  at  law  ;  or,  Zoo- 
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Wright,  Harrison.  Circular  of  inquiry  from 
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Report  of  committee  on  the  .Xlhens  local- 
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Biographia  Britannica  literaria  ;  Anglo- 
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England  under  the  House  of  Hanover  ; 

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[£d.]     St.  Brandan ;  a  metrical  legend  of 

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Wright,  Thomas,  of  Durham.  The  universe 
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Wright,  William,  1S24-66.  The  oil  regions  of 
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Wright,  William,  b.  1S30.  Empire  of  the  Hit- 
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Wrightson,  John.  Agricultural  machinery. 
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1S75-77.  4°.  (Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  11  and  20.) 
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Wurtz;  Charles  Adolphe.     History  of  chemical 

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Introduction  to  chemical  philosophy  ac- 
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Wyat,  or  Wyatt,  ^/r  Thomas.  Poetical  works, 
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Wyatt,  Sir  Matthew  Digby.  Specimens  of 
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Wycherley,  William.  [Collection  of  plays.] 
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WycltofF,  William  Cornelius.  The  silk  goods 
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Burrows,  M.     Wiclif  s  place  in  liistory ; 

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Lechler,  G.  V.     Wiclif  and  his  English 

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Poole,  R.  L.     Wycliffe  and  movements 

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Storks,    R.   S.      Wycliffe   and   the   first 

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Wyk.J.vaii.  Verhandeling,  etc.  .Stv  Bennet, 
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Wyld,  Jame.s.  New  map  of  Italy,  including  the 
southern  parts  of  Germany  and  the  kingdom 
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Plan  of  London,  Westminster  and  Soiith- 

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Wyld,  Samuel.     Practical  surveyor  ;  the  art  of 

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ANABASIS;  narrative  of  the  expedition 

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YALE  UNIVERSITY 


Yale,  Cyrus.     See  Hallock,  Jeremiah. 
Yale,  Elihii.     E.  Y.,  by  F.  B.  De.xter.     (New 
Haven  Col.  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  3.) 

See  Yale  family. 

Yale  family;  or,  The  descendants  of  David 
Yale,  with  genealogical  notices  of  each 
faniilv  ;  bv  Elihu  Yale.  New  Haven,  1S50. 
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Yale  University  [New  Haven,  Conn.].  Cata- 
logus  senatus  academici,  eoruni  qui  niunera 
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'29-92.     22  vols.     Novi-Portus,  1S23-92.     S°. 

Catalogue  of  officers  and  students,  1S29- 

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Haven,  1S29-91.     S°. 

Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Conn. 

with     other    documents    respecting     Yale. 
New  Haven,  1S71.     12° 

Addresses  and  proceedings  at  the  com- 
memorative  celebration,   June   26,   1S65,    in 
honor  of  the  alumni  who  were  in  the  military 
or  naval  service  of  the  L^.  S.  during  the  recent   j 
war.     New  Haven,  1S66.     8°. 

Addres'^cs  at  the  inauguration  of  N.  Por- 
ter as  President.     N.  '^'.,  1871.     8°. 

Addresses  at  the  induction  of  T.  Dwiglit 

as  President.    New  Haven,  1886.    8°. 

Rurial  of  Euclid  by  the  class  of  '53.     New 

Haven,  1850.     S°. 

Catalogue  of  the  subscriptions  to  the  fund 

of  f  100,000  for  Yale.     New  Haven,  1833.    8°. 

Catalogue,   with   descriptive   notices,   of 

the  portraits,  busts,  etc.,  belonging  to  Yale. 
New  Haven,  1892.     S°. 

College   experience   of   Ichabod   Acade- 

micus.     New  Haven,  1849.     8°. 

Directory  of  living  graduates  of  the  Aca- 
demic Dept.    3d  ed.    New  Haven,  1886.    12°. 

Index  to  subjects  treated  in  the  reviews 

and  other  periodicals,  etc.     N.  Y.,  1848.    8°. 

Laws  of  Yale.     New  Haven,  1774.     12°. 

(Bd.  with  Clap's  Annals.) 

Same.     1808,    '25,   '32,    '43,   '54.     5  vols. 

New  Haven,  1808-54.     8°. 

Obituary  record  of  graduates.    34  vols. 

n.  p.,  1859-92.     8°. 

Potpourri,     vol.  16.     n.  p.,  1880-81.     8°. 

Report  of  the  President  for  1887-91.  5  vols. 

New  Haven,  1887-92.     8°. 

Riot  at  New  Haven  between  the  students 

and  town  boys  on  the  night  of  Mch.  17,  1854. 
New  Haven,  18.54.     i2°- 


Songs  of  Yale,  1853,  '55.     2  vols.     New 

Haven,  1853-55.     S°- 

Yale  Banner,    vols.  27,  34  and  37.    3  vols. 

New  Haven,  1S70-80.     8°. 

Yale  College  in  186S-70,  '72,  '74-86.'    17 

vols.     [New  Haven,  1S6S-S6.]    8°. 

Yale  Literary  Magazine,     vols.  15-17,  20 

and  21  [imp.].    5  vols.    New  Haven,  1850-56. 
8°. 

Brothers   i.\  Unity.     Catalogue;   1841, 

'54.     2  vols.     New  Haven,  1841-54.     8°. 

Class  of  1802.    Brief  memoirs  ;  by  D.  D. 

8°. 

Biographical  sketches. 


Biographical  sketches. 


Field,     n.  p.,  1S63. 

Class  of  1S16. 

New  Haven,  1S67. 

Class  of  1S17. 

New  Haven,  1S68. 

Class   of   1819.      Meeting  of  the  class, 

with  biographical  notices.     Troy,  1S61.     8°. 

Class  of  1S22.    Summary  of  the  record 

of  the  class.     New  Haven,  1879.     8°. 

Class  OF  1836.    History  and  biographical 

record.     New  Haven,  1882.     8°. 

Class  of  1S37.     Statistics  of  the  class. 

New  Haven,  1850.     8°. 

Record   of  the   class,   with   notice   of 

their  meeting  in  1S72.   New  Haven,  1S73.   8°. 

Class  of  1839.     Quarter-century  record 

of  the  class.     N.  Y.,  1S65.     8°. 

.Class  OF  1841.  Semi-centennial  histori- 
cal and  biographical  record  of  the  class. 
New  Haven,  1S92.     8°. 

Class  of  1845.    Record  of  the  class.    N. 

Y.,  :88i.     8°. 

Class  of  1848.    Statistics  of  the  class. 

New  Haven,  1852.     8°. 

Class  of  1849.  Report  on  their  decen- 
nial meeting.    New-  Haven,  1859.    8°. 

Class  of    1850.      Biographical    record. 

New  Haven,  1877.     8°. 

Class  of  1852.     2d  biographical  record  of 

the  class  ;  D.  C.  Gilman.    New  Haven,  1S62. 
8°. 

Class  of  1S53.   Report  of  the  2d  triennial 

meeting,  with  statistics.     New  Haven,  i860. 
8°. 

Statistics  of  the  class  ;  secretary's  re- 
port.   New  Haven,  1857.    8°. 

—  Decennial   meeting  of  the  class.     N. 

Y.,  1864.     .8°. 

Class  of  1854.     Statistics  of  the  class; 

M.  N.  Whitmore.     New  Haven,  1858.     8°. 


YALE  UNIVERSITY 


797 


YEAR  S  ART 


Class  of  1S55.    Decennial  report.    N.  Y,, 

1 866.     8°. 

Report  and  historical  record.  Fish- 
kill,  1S76.     8°. 

Statistics  of  the  class  ;  Wni.  Wheeler. 

New  Haven,  1859.     8°. 

— —  Cl.\ss  of  1S56.  Statistics  of  class  ;  H.  E. 
Pardee.     New  Haven,  1859.     8°. 

Cl.\ss  of  1S58.  First  or  septennial  meet- 
ing of  the  class,  with  biographical  record,  by 
W.  P.  Bacon.     New  Haven,  1S65.     8°. 

2d  biographical  record  ;  by  W.  P.  Bacon. 

N.  Y.,  1S69.     8°. 
3d  biographical  record  ;  bv  W.  P.  Bacon. 

N.  Y.,  1S83.    "8°. 

Cl.^ss  of  1861.     Triennial  meeting,  with 

biographical  record.    New  Haven,  1864.    S°. 

5th  report,  1876-81.    Springfield,  1882. 

8°. 

Class  of   1S69.     Triennial  meeting  and 

biographical  record.    New  Haven,  1S73.    8°. 

Class  of  1870.     Report  of  the  triennial 

meeting,  with  biographical  notices.  New 
Haven,  1S74.     8°. 

DiviNiTV  School.  Semi-centennial  an- 
niversary.    New  Haven,  1S72.     8°. 

Addresses  at  the  inauguration  of  the 

professors  in  the  Theological  Dept.  New 
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