CATALOGUE
V
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.,
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ALLIBONE
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time of m.iking the st.itnes of Christ and Moses, 1S61.
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Wilson, Danl. Indications of ancient customs, sug-
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monde, 1867. Records of Ihe Council for New Eng-
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an ,-idmixture of Japanese blood on our northw-^t r,
coast, iS73.-Hale, Ed. E. Cosmogony of Da te a, d
ba,rr "'• ■^'=--S.'"i">ury, Stephen. '■ Star spangled
Banner -ind national songs, 1S72. - Paine, Nath
Notjce of the library and cabinet of the Soc. ..^^^
Books and tracts in the Indian l.-inKiia"e print, Int
Cambridge and Boston, .6,,-r72i ■ ,S7r"Hair FH P
Early maps in Munich, isVj.-Dudlei Robt. D and
his Arcano Del Mare, .S7.,.-Smyth, E. C. Marriv'e
connections of Colnmbus, .Sjs-Doyle, John T Me!
morandum as to the discovery of sjn Francisco Bay
«ith remarks by J. D. W.-lshbura, 1S73. - Endecott
John Memorial of E., .S73.-S™ucker, Isaac The
great awakening," 1S74.
for N "^^r"-, ".""*' '^''='^- Records of the Cou
for New England, ,S75.-Aldrich, P. Emory. Criminal
ig" n wfscon'n't'"' f"'-^"""' ->-■ D- Copper
agein Wisconsin, 1S77.— Farquharson, R.J. Davennorl
^uc:;:;;'^':-:^'"'^'"'^^' ^"^'"-- «- ^-i pion/jr '
7. 1878-S0. Robbins, C. Remarks on the death
setts' a,?d m"' ''',«,-'*'•'■•-'•. P- E"'ory. Massachu
H:tXT\ iT'^^"' "'""" '•"'^ separation, ,878.-
Hitchcock, Ed. Decrease of college-educated men
romTsl- ■«'«.-S-"^.''-y. S., >. Terra cotta figu
from Isla Mujeres, Yucatan, iS78.-Valentini, P 7 I
Mexican calendar stone, 1S78. - Le Plongeon An
Archaeological communication on Vucatan, 1878.
Le Plongeon, Alice D. Notes on Yucatan, 187S
■ nomas, Isaiah. Re-interment of Thomas, with ad-
dresses, iSrS.-Salisbury, S. Reception of John W
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Mt. Vernon in 1797; iS79.-Valentini. P.J.J. Mexican
copper tools 1879 -Le Plongeon. Aug.' Letter 879
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^879.-Deane Chas. Remarks on James Lenox, ,S?o'
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Same. New series, v. 1-7. 7 vols W'or
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tini P.J.J Mexican paper, iSSo.-Bandelier, Ad F
Lis 'of^^'n'T k''T'".'^"'* *='^"'"' America, :SSo.-
L St of orderly books in the library, i8Si.-Bullock
H , ?; Centennial of the Mass. constitution, 18S1.-
death, ■8S,.-S.aples, H. B. Origin o the ..ames':}
the states of the Union, iSBi.-Hoar. Ed. S. Humerus
found at Concord, Mass., iSSi.-Hoar Geo F G ir
fields New England ancestry, 18S1. '- Adams, Her-
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IS the true site of "the seven cities of Cibola," visited
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Fabyans chronicle to Hakluyfs account of the Cabots,
^~« ^o '^ tJ^- ^"^""'' "'"'^^''^ '" America, iSS,.
2.1882-83. Thompson, Chas. O. Robert Bovie 1S6-
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humerus, found at Concord, Mass., .S32.-AymS, Louis
.^,'.1 iT^ o" Mi"a, iSS2.-Ha!e, Ed. E. Visit to Palos
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tory of witchcraft in Mass., 1SS2 :-Appendix to the
Notes."-Valentini. P. J. J. The Olmecas and Tul-
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House of W ashiiigton, i8S2.-Putnam, F. W. Notes on
copper implements from Mexico, iSS^ —Davis Isaac
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the 2d Parish, Worcester, Mass., 18S3.— Davis And.
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McF. Journey of Moncacht-Ap«,iSS3.-Put„am p W
Iron from the Ohio mounds, .8S3.-Haynes He^ry w'
Uie'man!;":-,":':? ' '7^''°"' ""='"'«• ^^"^^^^ f-
me m.anuracture of cooking utensils, 1SS3.
-Fisohe^ HeiifrM '"i,"- ^- ■^'"= P""'"'"^ '=•"■». ■SS4.
Brilf^n n 1 J- v. ^'"'"^ "nplementsof Asia, iSsT-
fr ^'anfh c ^'e^fi^of Carl Hermann Bere^dt
l^,'~u [ a^"^^- A*^""" on his death; with memo
r.a , by And. P. Peabody, i884.-Hayne;. Heno \V
Hei,'ry''cabot''"r",';'*"'r" " "^ America, .SS4.-L^dge;
Dexter F R A" '-orship of the Federalist, 18.85'^
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by the names of her towns, iSSs-Valenlini, P J I
Semi-Iunar and crescent-shaped tools, .SSs.-Haynes'
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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
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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
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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
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steba^stonlf "■°p'''rr°:""' ^^ ^^ ^^^ "^ ''"'hi
Stanles H R T , c 1, . '^' ' H°Pkinsianism.—
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D°^-wash%\":;,'j^^^„^o"'"Fotd:tror"of'Vh''t''°^
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^.Tan dTali'dT r"r"r°^^' "'"■ ^^ ^°~''^^
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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.
in Ihe Northwcsi urritory— Robertson, C. F. The
Louisiana purchase. - Salmon. L. M. Appointing
power of the Prcsiiieiit. Adams, H. B. Report of
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.
-Williams, T. Historical survivals in Morocco.-
Burr, G. L. Liler.iture of witchcraft. Scaife, \V. B.
Development of international law as to newly discov-
ered territory. -Schouler. Jas. Spirit of historical
research. Snow. F. A defence of congressional gov-
ernment. Sumner, J. O. Materials for history of the
government of the southern confederacy. Warfield,
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.
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American state papers and correspondence rel-
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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
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Ames, Herman V. Amendments to the con-
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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°.
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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
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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,
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BANCROFT
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BANCROFT
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BARBER
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locks, wood screws, railway bolls and spikes, buttons,
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Pens and papier ni5ch^, ammunition, percussion caps
and cartridges, anchors and chain cables. 4. Church.
A. H. Acids, alkalies, soap and minor chemical pro-
ducts,-William«, \V. M. Oils and candles.— PaMer-
lon, K. H. Gas and lighting. 5. Archer, T. C. Wool
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.\olf: This Bible contains only the Pentateuch.
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gint, the Syriac [of the N. T.], the Vulgate,
the authorized English, German and French
versions, in parallel columns ; ed. by Ed.
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Assamese. The Holy Bible, tr. into the
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Bengili. The Holy Bible, in the Beng.lli
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Dat Oude ende Nieuwe Testaments.
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Scriptures, conteined in the Old and New
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Barker, 1610. s. 4°.
The Holy Bible. Lond., Robt. Barker.
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notes, etc. Worcester, /saz'aA Thomas, lygi.
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New evangelical family Bible ; a com-
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1806. fol.
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Reference Bible ; cont. references and
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The Holy Bible. Hartford, 1835. 12°.
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followers : cd. by Josiah Forshall and Sir
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neticallv. Lond., 1S50. 8°.
The Holy Bible. N. Y., .hiier. Bible
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The Holy Bible. N. Y.. Aiiicr. Bible
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ofiS;!. Canib., 1S74. 12°.
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thorized version (161 1), with a conimenlary
and revision of the translation, by bishops
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F. C. Cook. [Speaker's Commentary.] 13
vols. Lond., 1877-88. 1. 8°.
Kale: The Apocrypha is edited by Henry W.nce.
J vols. iSSR.
Cambridge Bible for schools and col-
leges : ed. by J. J. S. Perowne. 28 vols.
Camb., 1SS0-S9. 12°.
row/m/j .■ Joshua. byC. V . Maclear. Judges, by J.
J. I.ias.— I and II Samuel, by Prof. Kirkpalrick.— I and
II KinRS, by J. R. l.und>y.-Job, by A. B. Davidson.—
Ecclcsiasles. bv E. H. Plumptrc.— Jeremiah and l.ain-
cnlalions. by A. W. Sireane.-Hosea. by T. K. Chcync.
— Obadi.ih and Jon.ah, by T. T. Perowne.— Mic.ih. by
T. K. Cheyne.— H.iKKai and Zechariah, by T. T. Per-
owne.—Gospel of St. MaUhew, by A. Carr.— St. Mark,
by r.. F. Maclear.— St. I.uke. by F. W. Farrar.-St.
John, by A. Plummer.-Acts of the Apostles, by J. R.
Luniby.— Kpistic to the Romans, by H. C. C. Moule.—
I and II Corinthians, hy J.J. Li.is.-Ephesians, by H.
C. G. Moule.— Philippians, by H. C. G. Moule.— He-
brews, by F. W. Farrar.-Epistleof SI. James, by E.
H. Plumptre.-St. Peter and St. Jude, by E. H. Plunip-
Irc.- Epistlesof St. John, by A Plummer.
The Holy Bible ; being the version set
forth A. n. 1611, compared with the most
ancient authorities and revised. O.xford,
1885. 8°.
French. La Bible ; contenaiu le vieil et
le nouveau testament, aiitrement, la vieille
et la nouvelle alliance, n. \i. Henri Etienne,
1565. fol.
I^ sainte Bible, selon la Vulgate ; tra-
duction nouvelle |par Bourass*? et Janvier],
avec les dessins de Gustave Dor<^-. 2 vols.
Tours, 1S66. fol.
German. Biblia, das ist tlie ganzc heiligc
SchriflTt, diirrh Martin Luther, herausgcgeben
von Johann Christoph Meehlfdlirern. Niirn-
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-
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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°.
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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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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°.
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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
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Biblical Journal, by H. Rood. vols, i and 2.
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
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Same. Lend., 1S43. 12°.
Same. Lond., 1854. 12°.
.Same. Lond., 1855. 12°.
British pharmacopceia, pub. by the General
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[ ] Same. N. V., 1864. 8°.
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Brodigan, Thomas. ISotanical, hist<jrical and
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Watertown, Plymouth, etc., with appendi.x
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Brooke, Henry. Eool of (piality. Rev. ed.,
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Brooke, laiius. .SV<- Keppel, Henry.
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.S,;m,. by hilui Marsh, ill. I'liila., 1839. 8°.
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General practice of physic, ytlied. 2 vols.
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Brookes, Thomas. The unsearchable riches of
Christ. Lond., 1657. 12°.
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first word of title, anonymous books about Brooklyn,
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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°.
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71. 8°.
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i860. 12°.
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n. p.. 1SS7. S°.
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8°.
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Clap, Thomas. Annals of Yale College, 1700-
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Clapp, David. Ancient proprietors of Jones's
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Clapp. Ebenezer. See Clapp family.
Clapp, Herbert C. Is consumption contagious ?
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[Clapp, Otis.] Letter to Abbott Lawrence and
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Clapp [family] memorial. Record of the family
in America, with proceedings at two family
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8°.
Clapperton, Hugh. Journal of a second expe-
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Narrative of travels in Africa. See Den-
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Clarendon, Edward Hyde, earl o{. History of
the rebellion and civil wars in England. 3
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Same. With notes of T. Warburton. 6
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Life, by himself, cont. I. an account of
[his] life to 1660 ; II. a continuation of the
same, and of his History of the rebellion to
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State papers collected by C. from 1621.
3 vols. Oxford, 1767-86. fol.
View and survey of the errors to church
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Clarendon, Henry Hyde, earl of, own' Rochester,
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with the diary of Lord Clarendon, 1687-90;
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Balfour, Sh- Wm. Account of Cheriton fight, 1644.—
Scotias numisma ; or, Ancient Scottish coins, 1738.—
Battle of Wakefield, 1643.— Letter cone, the state of
religion in New England, 1742.— True mother of the
pretended Prince of Wales, 1696. — Siege ofHull, 1643. —
Remonstrance of the Commons, 1641.— Life of Henry-
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Clarissa ; or. The history of a young lady. See
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Clark, Daniel Kinnear. Railways and tram-
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Clark, Edward Gordon. Tale of the Shakspere
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Clark, Edward Lord. Daleth ; or, The home-
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Record of inscriptions in the burial
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Clark, Eli Benedict. Centennial discourse
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Clark, Emmons. History of the 2d company
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Clark, George Faber. History of Norton,
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Clark or Clarke, George Rogers. Sketch of
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Histiirical sketch of the Congregational
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12°.
Repairing the breach ; historical discourse
in Plymouth, Ma.ss., at the 25th anniv. of the
Pilgrim conference of churches. May 16.
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Clark, Joshua V. H. Onondaga ; reminis-
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Clark, Julius T. See Hole-in-the-Day.
Clark, |. W. Miniature of Dansville village
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Clark, Lewis H. History of the churches of
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Clark, .Salter S. SV-f Clark family.
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Clark, Thomas. Sketches of the naval history
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Clark, William P. The Indian sign language,
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Clark family. Record of the descendants of
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Clark family. Record of the family of David
Chirk of Northampton, M.ass., by Lewis H.
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Clark family. Records of the descendants of
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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
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Clark family. .\ few genealogical items con-
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See Porson, Richard.
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Clarke, Charles irwrf Mary Cowden. Recollec-
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Clarke, Dorus. Centennial discourse in West-
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the formation of the church. Boston, 1S79.
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[ ] Fugitives from the escritoire of a retired
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Oneness of the Christian cluirch. Boston,
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Clarke, Edward Daniel. Travels in Europe,
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Pt. 2. Greece, Egypt, and the Holy
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Travels in the Holy Land. Phila., 1817.
12°.
Clarke, Edward Hammond. Observations on
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Clarke, George Kuhn. See Clark family. —
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[Clarke, G. R.] History and description of
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[Clarke, Henry Green.] British Museum ; its
antiquities and natural history, a guide for
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Clarke, Hewson. The Saunterer. 3d ed. with
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Clarke, Hyde. Epoch of Hittite, Khita, Ha-
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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,
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Turkish survey of Hungary and its rela-
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Clarke, Isaac Edwards. See U. S. Dept. of
Interior. Bureau of Education.
Clarke, James Freeman. Autobiography, diary
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Christian doctrine of prayer ; an essay.
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On giving names to towns and streets.
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Orthodoxy ; its truths and errors. Bos-
ton, 1866. 8°.
Ten great religions ; an essay in compa-
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Clarke, Joseph Thacher. A Doric shaft and
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Clarke, Lewis a?id Milton. Narrative of suffer-
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slaveholders of Kentucky. Boston, 1846.
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Clarke, L. H. Report of the trial of Sylvanus
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Clarke, Louisa Lane. Common seaweeds of
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Clarke, Mary Ann Thompson. Authentic me-
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Girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines.
New ed., condensed by Sabilla Novello.
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World-noted women. N. Y., 1868. 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.
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and Mull families.
Clarke. .Samuel F. Centennial discourse be-
fore the 1st Church, in Athol, Mass., with
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Clarke, Walter. Half-century discourse ; the
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Clarke. Cap/. William. See Lewis. Meriwether.
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I..
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the same, by Isaac J. Greenwood. N. Y.,
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Geo. K. Clarke. Boston, 1883. 8°.
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l)y III iiry T. Waters. (Fssex Inst. Hist. col.
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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°.
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Clarkson, David. See Owen, John.
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commerce of the human species, particularly
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History of the rise, progress and accomp-
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trade, by Parliament. Lond.. 1.S39. ,S°.
Letters on the slavi-lrade and the natives
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Clarkson, Thomas Streatfield. Biographical
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Claverhouse.John Graham, viscount of Piindee,
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Claviere. ICtienne, and Brissot de Warville. J. P.
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Commerce of America with Europe,
particularly with France and Great Britain ;
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.V,</,- l-oiniiiiK vol. 2 of llie View of .\miric.l.
Clavigero, Francesco -Saverio. History of
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Storia della California ; opera jiostuma.
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the death of Clay in the Senate and the
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Clay, Jehu Curtis. Annals of the Swedes on
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Same. 2d. ed. enl. Phila., 1858. 12°.
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Private prayers put forth during the reign
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Clayton, Ellen Creathorne. English female
artists. 2 vols. Lond., 1S76. 8°.
Queens of song ; memoirs of vocalists ;
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Clayton, John. Letter to the Royal Society.
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Clayton, John Middleton. Memoir, by Joseph
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First century of Dummer Academy ; his-
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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
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Green-Wood illustrated, from drawings
by James Smillie ; with descriptive notices.
N. Y., 1S47. fol.
Hand-book for Green-Wood. N. Y., 1S73.
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Hints cone. Green-Wood ; its monuments
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Cleaveland, Parker. Elementary treatise on
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■ — Same. Brunswick, i860. 8°.
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Clemens, Romamis. See Clementine homilies,
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Clemens, Orion. Keokuk, Iowa, in 1856 ; inaug.
address of Mayor Curtis etc. Keokuk, 1856.
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[Clemens, Samuel Langhorne.] Innocents
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excursions to Europe and the Holy Land ;
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Clement, Charles. See Buonarroti, M. A.
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[ ] Revolutionary reminiscences of Camden
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Sketches of the first emigrant settlers in
Newton township, Old Gloucester Co., west
New Jersey. Camden, 1877. 8°.
See Collins family.
Clementine homilies. Edin., 1880. 8°. (Ante"
Nicene Christ, lib. v. 17.)
Clementine recognitions. See Tatianus.
Note: The above Clementine homilies and recogni-
tions, according to Smith, are falsely ascribed to
Clemens Romanus.
Clemmer, Mary. See Hudson, Mary C. A.
Clerical guide ; or, Ecclesiastical directory.
See Gilbert, Richard.
Clerk, Archibald. See Macpherson, James.
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Voyage to the Pacific Ocean for making
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Cooke, George Wingrove. History of party,
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Cooley, Timothy Mather. See Haynes, Lem-
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Cooley, William Desboroiigh. History of mari-
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Cooley, William S. See Cooley, Eli F.
Coolidge, Austin Jacobs, and Mansfield, J. B.
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vol. I. Maine, N. Hampshire and Vermont.
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Coolidge, Richard H. See U. S. War Dept.
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Aston Key. Phila., 1844. 8°.
Lectures on the principles and practice
of surgery ; with add. notes and cases, by
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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
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Same. New ed. enl., and ed. by B. B.
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and Travers, Benj. Surgical essays.
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Cooper, Bransby Blake. Lectures on the
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Cooper, Charles Henry. See Le Keu.x, J. —
Richmond, Coiinless of.
Cooper, Edmund D. Historical discourse in
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with account of the consecration of the
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Cooper, Edward. Practical, familiar and doc-
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Cooper, James Fenimore. Novels; illustrated
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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-
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Homeward bound. — jS. Home as found. — 20. Two
admirals.— 21. Wing and wing. — 22. Wyandotte. — 23.
Afloat and ashore.— 24, Miles Wallingford.- 26. Sa-
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Battle of Lake Erie ; or. Answers to
Burges, Duerand Mackenzie. Cooperstown,
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History of the navy of the United States.
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Same. Phila., 1S39. 8°.
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LouNSBURV, Thos. R. Cooper. Bos-
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Cooper, James Graham, Suckley,G., ai/d [Stev-
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Cooper, Jaines W. Memorial sermon in the
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Cooper, John. Description of Machias, Me.
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Historical and statistical sketch of Croy-
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Cooper, John Gilbert. Project for raising an
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Cooper, Joseph. The lost continent ; or.
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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-
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Saj/ie. N. Y., 1859. 8°.
First lines of the practice of surgery.
Phila., 1S08. 8°.
Same. 3d Amer. ed. Boston, 182S. 8°.
Same. With additions, by Willard Parker.
4th Amer. ed. 2 vols. N. Y., 1844. 8°.
Treatise on the diseases of the joints.
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Cooper, Susan Fenimore. Mount Vernon ; a
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Two essays : i . The foundation of civil
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Cooper. Thomas, au Indian. Traditions and
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Cooper, Thomas Abthorpe. Memoir of [his]
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[Cooper, William, of London.^ The yacht
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names.
8. Municipal seal of Salem.— Kimball, J. Papers
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some of his descendants.— Whipple, H. Salem and
Danvers association for the detection of thieves and
robbers.— Notes on Hull family and others.— Higgin-
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— Materials for a genealogy of the Becket family.—
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Mrs. Susannah Ingersoll. — Memorandum referring to
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Chipman lineage.
12. Spalding, S. J. Memoir of H. C. Perkins —
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Derby, P. Inscriptions from the burial-grounds of
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cont in V. 13.— Peabody, A. Early d.ays and rapid
growth of California.— Shute, D. Journal of the chap-
lain in the expedition to Canada in 175S. byj. Kimball
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Win. Rogers' petition to be appointed administrator
of the estate of Thos. Scott.
13. Goodell, A. C. Provincial legislature of Salem,
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Browne, B. F. Memoir of B.— Name of Perkins as
found in Essex Co records.— Kimball, J. Orderly
book of the regiment of artillery raised for the defence
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14. Upham, W. P. History of stenography. —
Blodgette, G. B. Copy of the record of deaths of the
first church in Rowley.— Leavitt, W. Notice of the
Southward family in Salem.— Bentley, W. Parish list
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the first church in Rowley.— Kimball, J. Exploration
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etc., queries by F. C. Pierce.— Emmerton, J. A. R.
Prince of Salem, and his descendants.— Fitts, J. H.
Memoranda entered by Wm. Thomas, etc.— Obituary
notices.
15. Perkins, A. T. Notice of the Perkins arms in
England.— Blodgette, G. B. Records of deaths from
gravestones in Rowley.— Willson, E. B. Memorial of
J. C. Lee.— Barton, W. G. Fragment of an account
book kept by Gibson Clough.— Emmerton, J. A. Re-
cords of the first church of Salem, 1629-1736, cont. in v.
16.— Account of the commemoration, by the Essex In-
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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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on Richardson and Russell families.— Waters, H. F.
Children and grandchildren of Wm. and Dorothy
King.— Hart, C. H. Portrait of Washington.— John-
son, Lucy P. Sketch of the Salem Female Employment
Society.— Waters, E. S. Genealogical notes.— Webb
family.— Wheatland, H. Baptisms .at church in Salem
village, cont. in v. 18.— Waters, H. F. Gedney and
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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19. Parsons. E. Sketch of first religious society
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Rantoul. R. Beverly shore, extract from a lecture. —
Robinson. E. P. Notice of SauRus seminary. — Adams.
H It Fisher plantation of Cape Anne.-Pool, W.
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Haines. Boston, 1869. S°.
Hakes, Harry. See Hakes family.
Hakes family; by Harry Hakes. Wilkes-Barre,
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.
Newes from Ihc East Indies ; or a voyage lo Bcngalla.
— 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-
ries.—Mertyr, P. Historic of the Wesl Indies : Ir. by
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.—
Devercux. R., earl of Essex. Omissions of Cales voy-
age stated and discussed.
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Leonard Woods ; ed. with notes, by Charles
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to the W. Indies and Mexico, 1599-1602 ; tr. with notes,
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R. Markhani. v. 33 ;— Second part of the Chronicle of
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Hale, Edward Everett. Coronado's discovery
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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,
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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.
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Notes on Roanoke Island, and ' James
River ; with remarks, by Charles Deane.
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—. — On the name of California. 1S62. (Same,
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One hundred years ago ; liow tlie war
began. Boston, 1875. 8°.
Puritan politics of England and New Eng-
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Remarks on Mr. Bergenroth's letter, 1S67.
(Same, Proc. v. 3.)
Visit to Palos and Rabida, 1882. (Same,
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(?>/(/ 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,
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Hale, John. Modest cncjuiry into the nature of
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Hale, Mercy. See Lawrence family.
Hale, M. .Spring water versus river water for
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Hall, Anna Maria Fielding. Sketches of Irish
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Hall, David Brainard. See Hall family.
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Hall, Edwin. Ancient historical records of
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Hall, Francis. Travels in Canada and the
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Letters from the West. Lond., 1828. 8°.
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.Scripture hi.story ; or. Contemplations on
the historical passages of the Old and New
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n. d. 12°.
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-
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Hall, Marshall. Diseases and derangements of
the nervous system. Lond., 1841. 8°.
Essay on the circulation of the blood, and
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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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Two-fold slavery of the United States.
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Hall, Mary A. Newell, SW Newell family.
Hall, Nathaniel. Sermon preached in the ist
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the 240th anniversary of the church after its
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Hall, Robert. Works ; with memoir of his
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Hall, .Samuel C.irter. Selected pictures from
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and Hall, Anna Maria. Ireland ; its scen-
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Hall, Samuel Read. Geography and history of
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Hallam. Henry. Constitutional history of Eng-
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Introduction to the literature of Europe,
I5th-i7lh centuries. 4 vols. Boston, 1H64.
12''.
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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Wilson, James Grant. Life and letters
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Halleck, Henry Wager. Elements of inter-
national law and laws of war. Phila., 1878.
8°.
Elements of military art and science.
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Haller, Albrecht von. First lines of physi-
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Mfmoir of H. (Jardine's Nat. lib. v. 13.)
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Halliday, .SV;- .Xndrew. See Guelph, House ol.
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Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. Dictionary
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[ ] Hand-list of the drawings and engrav-
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served at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton.
Brighton, 1884. 8°.
Historical sketch of the provincial dialects
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1 /-''•) Illustrations of the fairy mythology
of A midsummer-nights dream. (.Shake-
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List of works illust. of the life and writ-
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English drama ; pub. by 1 1. 1850-66. Lond.,
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Memoranda on All's well that ends well,
Two gentlemen of Verona, Much ado about
nothing, and on Titus Andronicus. Brigh-
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Memoranda on Love's labour's lost. King
John, Othello and on Romeo and Juliet.
Lond., 1879. 8°.
Memoranda on the Midsummer night's
dream. Brighton, 1S79. 8°.
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,
Eglamour and Degrevant. Lond., 1S44. 4°.
(Camden Soc. v. 30.)
[ ] Which shall it be ? New lamps or old ?
Shaxpere or Shakespeare? Brighton, 1S79.
8°.
[ ] Saiiir. 2d ed. I'.righton, 18S0. 8°.
Sc'i' Mandeville, Sir John. — Shakespeare,
Win. — Simrock, K.J. — Tarlton, Richard.
Hallock, Charles. Our new Alaska ; or, The
Seward purchase vindicated. N. Y., 1S86.
8°.
Sportsman's gazetteer and general guide.
N. Y., 1877. 8^
Hallock, Gerard. History of the South Cong.
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1S65. 12°.
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1S69. 12°.
Hallock, Jeremiah. The godly pastor : life of
H. with sketch of the life of Moses Hallock ;
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Hallock, Robert C. Historic Old Tennent.
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Hallock, William Allen. The venerable May-
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Vineyard ; condensed from Experience May-
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Hallock family. Brief sketch of the Hallock
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12°.
Hallowell, Anna Davis. Srr Mott, James and
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Hallworth, Thomas. Mnemonics applied to
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Halm, Friedrich, pseud. See Miinch-Belling-
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Halma, Francois. Woordenboek der Neder-
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Halpin, Nicholas John. Oberon's vision in
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[Halplne, Charles Graham.] Life and adven-
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[ ] Lyrics ; by the Letter H. N. Y., 1854.
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Hals, Frans. See Van Dyck, Antoon.
[Halsey, Daniel.] Concise grammar of the
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Halsey, Edmund D. History of the Washing-
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Halsey, Lewis. History of the Seneca Baptist
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Halstead, Murat. . Caucuses of i860 ; history of
tlie national political conventions of the pre-
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Ham, John Randolph. Dover [N. H.], physi-
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Hambleton family. See Man family.
Hamblin, P. R. United States criminal history.
Fayetteville, 1836. 8°.
Hamel, Hendrick. Account of the shipwreck
of a Dutch vessel on the isle of Quelpaert,
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Same. Travels in Korea, 1653. (Pinker-
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Hamersly, Lewis Randolph. Naval encyclo-
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Records of living officers of the \3. S.
navy and marine corps. 4th ed. Phila.,
1890. 8°.
Hamersly, Thomas Holden Stevens. Complete
army and navy register of the L^nited States,
1776-1887. N. Y., 18S8. 8°.
Hamerton, Philip Gilbert. Etcher's handbook.
Lond., 1881. 12°.
Etching and etchers. Lond.. 186S. 8°.
Same. New ed. Lond., 1876. 8°.
■ Same. 3d ed. Lond., 1880. fol.
The graphic arts ; a treatise on drawing,
painting and engraving. N. Y., 1S82. s. fol.
Human intercourse. Lond., 18S4. 8°.
Imagination in landscape painting. Bos-
ton, 18S7. fol.
The intellectual life. Lond., 1S73. 8°.
Landscape. Lond., 1885. fol.
Painter's camp [in England, .Scotland
and France]. 2d ed. rev. Lond., 1.866. 12°.
Painter's camp in the Highlands, and
Thoughts about art. 2 vols. Lond., 1862.
S°.
Round my house ; notes of rural life in
France in peace and war. 2d ed. Lend,,
1886. 8°.
Thoughts about art. New ed. rev. with
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Sec Portfolio.
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Reynolds pamphlet.— Misc. papers. 7. Misc. papers,
coHt. — Private correspondence. S. Private corres-
pondence.— indices. 9. The Federalist.
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N. Y., 1851. 8°.
[ ] Defence of the treaty of amity, com-
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[ ] E.vamination of the President's mes-
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don editions by Thomas Butts. Andover,
1816. ob. fol.
Harmony of the confessions of the faith of the
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Harness, William. Literary life of H.; by A.
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[Harney. John Milton.] Crystalina, a fairy tale :
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Harold. King of England. Passages in the
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Harper, lohn. The sea-side and aquarium;
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Harper, Robert Goodloe. Observations on the
di.spute between the United States and
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Same. 3d ed. Lond., 179S. 8°.
and Walsh, Robt., Jr. Correspondence
respecting Russia, with the speech of Har-
per ; and essay on the future state of Europe
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Harper's Bazaar, vols. 1-25. 25 vols. X. V.,
1S67-92. fol.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vols. 1-85.
85 vols. N. v., 1S50-92. 8°.
Index, vols. 1-50, 1S50-S0; comp. by
Chas. A. Durfee. N. V., 1S81, 8°.
Harper's New Vork and Erie railroad guide
book. N. V. [1S51]. 12°.
Harper's pictorial history of the rebellion. See
Guernsey, A. H.
Harper's Weekly, vols. 1-36. 36 vols. N. V.,
'857-92- fol-
Harpsfleld. Nicholas. Treatise on the pre-
tended divorce between Henry Vlll. and
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Harraden, R. Costume of the various orders
in the University of Cambridge. Camb,,
)So5. 4°.
Harriman, D. G. American tarifls from Ply-
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Harriman, Walter. History of Warner, N. H.,
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Harris, Dr., of Kingston. Note on Jamaica,
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Harris, Alexander. The cccononiy of the
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Harris, Alexander. Biographical history of
I^mcasler Co., Penn. Lancaster, 1872. 8°.
Harris, Caleb Fiske. Index to American poe-
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Sa7ne. Anthony memorial ; catalogue of
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
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Materials for a domestic history of Eng-
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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 ;
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Harris, John. Historical anecdote of H.; by
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Harris, Luther Metcalf See Harris, Metcalf
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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-
ghany Mts. in 1803 ; with account of Ohio.
Boston, 1805. 8°.
Natural history of the Bible. Boston,
1820. 8°.
Sketch of Lunenburgh, 1810. (Mass.
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Frothingham, N. L. Memoir of H.
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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
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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,
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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-
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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-
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(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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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.
Hartford, 1S91-92. S°.
XoRTH Church. Brief history of [its]
formation, with covenant [and list of mem-
bers]. Hariford, 1832. 12°.
Pe.\rl St. CoNt;. Church. Manual,
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-
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and manners. — The imitative powers of music. — British
field sports.— Science and literature of etiquette.— Art
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Same. New series. 2 vols. Lond., 1873.
8°.
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Frederick von Gentz. — Maria Edgeworth : her life and
writings.- George Canning as a man of letters. — Mar-
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CoHtfttli : The British Parliament; its history and
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and France ; their national <)ualities, manners, morals
and society.— Lanfrej's Napoleon.— Vicissitudes of
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The second Armatla.— The purchase system.
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84 ; with account of his early life ; ed. by
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.Sketches of eminent statesmen and wri-
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Hazard family. Siy Hazard, Thos. R.
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Sacred music for family use. Lend.,
1867. fol.
The third or transition period of musical
history. 2d ed. Lond., 1876. 8°.
— ^ — Wilhem's method of teaching singing
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Humason, William Lawrence. From the At-
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Same. Tr. from the German, by E. C.
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les annees 1799 a 1804. Premiere partie, lere
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26 section. Vues des Cordilleres
et monumens des peuples indigenes de
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Paris, 1810. fol.
36 section. Atlas g^ographique et
physique des regions ^quinoxiales du nou-
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le royaume de la Nouvelle-Espagne. 2 vols.
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1S05. 4°.
Personal narrative of travels to the
equinoctional regions of America, 1799-1804 ;
tr. and ed. by Thomasina Ross. 3 vols.
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^ote : Trans, of pt. I, section i, above.
Political essay on the kingdom of New
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Xote : Trans, of pt. .3, above.
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Bkihns, Karl. Humboldt; eine wissen-
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History of England to 16SS ; with the
author's last corrections and account of his
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Hume, James Deacon. Thoughts on the corn
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[Hume, Sophia.] Exhortation to the inhabit-
ants of South-Carolina to bring their deeds
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Humphrey, Charles. Collection of practical
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Humphrey, Edward Porter. The dead of the
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notes, by Luther G. Riggs. New Haven,
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Sec Putnam, Israel.
Humphreys, Frederick. .S'<y Humi)hreys family.
Humphreys, Henry Noel. Butterfly vivarium ;
or. Insect home. Lond.. 185S. 8°.
Coin collector's manual. 2 vols. Lend.,
1853. 12°.
History of the art of printing; preceded
by a short account of the origin of the alpha-
bet. Lond., 1867. fol.
Ocean gardens ; history of the marine
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Humphry, Sir George Murray. The human
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Hungerford, Edward. Centennial sermons on
the history of the Center Cong. Church,
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Century of town life ; history of Charles-
town, Mass., 1775-18S7. Boston, 1888. 8°.
Historical monuments of France. Bos-
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Illustrated Americana, 1493-1889 ; articles
read to the Amer. Antiq. Society, n. p.,
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Same. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc. n. s.
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Hunt, Albert S. .SVc Warrincr, Edwin.
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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°.
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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-
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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.
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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
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Hunt, Leigh. See Hunt, Jas. Henry Leigh.
Hunt, Louise Livingston. See Livingston, Jlfrs.
Edward.
Hunt, Robert. Popular treatise on photog-
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Hunt, Thomas Sterry. Special report on the
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Hunt, William. American biographical pano-
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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-
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Hunter, Daniel J. Chili, the United States and
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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
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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
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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.,
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Memoir of H. (Jardine's Nat. library,
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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
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Hallamshire glossary. Lond., 1829. 8°.
Suffolk emigrants. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col.
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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
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Hunter. William Wilson. Imperial gazetteer
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Tlu- liulian empire ; its history, people
and products. Lond., 18S2. 8°. (Triibner's
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Hunting family. Hunting or Huntting family
iii America ; by T. D. Huntting. Brooklyn,
iSSS. 8°.
Huntingdon, Selina .Shirley Hastings, counfcss \
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Huntington. Asahel. Memoir of H.; by O. P.
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Huntingdon, A't'v. Daniel. Discourse in Bridge-
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of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Mass. Boston,
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Discourse in the South Church of North
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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-
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Stamford registration of births, marriages
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Si'c Huntington family.
Huntington, Frederic Dan. Address. 5'frHad-
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Human society, its Providential structure,
• relations and oflices ; lectures [Graham] de-
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[ ] .Service book for public worship ; prep.
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Huntington, Susan Mansfield. Memoirs; by
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Huntington, William Reed. Twenty years of a
M.iss.iclnisetts rectorship ; sermon in All
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Huntington, /,. /. Huntington town retords,
including B.ibylon, 1653-1873; with introd.
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Huntoon, D;itirel Thomas Vose. Sci- Hunloon
family.
Huntoon [family] genealogy. Philip Huntoon
and liis descendants; by Danl. T. \'. Hun-
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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
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Hurault, Philippe, comtc de Chevcrny. W&
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Hurlbert. William Henry. Ireland under coer-
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Hurlbut [family] genealogy ; or, Record of the
descendants of Thomas Hurlbut of Saybrook
and Wethersfield, Conn.; by Henry H. Hurl-
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Hurlbut family. Paper read at a family meet-
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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,
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Hutchinson, Roger. ^Vorks; ed. by John Bruce.
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Hutchinson, Thomas. Diary and letters, with
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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.,
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Hutchinson papers [rel. to Mass. Bay].
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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°.
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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-
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— Les environs de Paris illustres.— Paris illustrS en
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ipsum ; Canones. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat.
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Joannes III., /'cj/f. Epistoteet decreta. (.Migne.
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Joannes IV., Pope. Epistola.'. (Migne. Patrol.
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Joannes V., Pope. Exemplar divinae jussionis
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in confirmationem synodi \'I. cp. (Migne.
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Joannes VI., Pope. Causa Wilfridiana ; Monu-
menta contemporanea. (.Migne. Patrol, s.
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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-
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Joannes Cirita. See Cirita, J.
Joannes dc Garlandia. See Garlande, J. de.
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by Sir Henry Ellis. Lond., 1S59. 1. 8°.
(Chronicles of G. B. no. 13.)
Joannes Laurentius or Lydus. [Opera]; ex
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.Same. Narrative of a captivity among
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Novum Belgium ; description de Nieuw
Netherland et notice sur Rene Goupil. N.
Y., 1862. 8°.
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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.
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John of Jenstein. 157S-97 ; by A. H. Wratislaw.
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the original unity and recent origin of the
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5 vols. Bait., 1SS2-S9. 8°.
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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.
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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-
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Johnson, Alvin J. Johnson's new illustrated
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physical geography by A. Guyot, etc. N.
Y., 1874. fol.
Johnson's revised universal cyclopaedia ;
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Johnson, Arnold Burges. Sec U. S. Treasury
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Johnson, Arthur Henry. The Normans in
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Johnson, Bradley Tyler. Foundation of Mary-
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Johnson, Charles. General history of the lives
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Johnson, Charles R. History and manual of
the 1st Cong. Church, Norwich. N. Y. Nor-
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Johnson, Crisfield. Centennial history of Erie
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First school house in Buffalo. (Buffalo
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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°.
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Chickering, Jos. Notice of J. (Same,
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Johnson, Edward F. Woburn records of births,
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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-
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Johnson, John, Jr. Old Maryland manors,
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Rudimentary society among boys. (Same.
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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
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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-
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Johnson, Reverdy. Reply to the review of
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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
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N. Y.,'1867. s. 4°.
Xntf: Also ascribed to Sir Robt. Johnson and Rich.
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Johnson, Robert G. Historical account of the
first settlement of Salem in West Jersey, by
John Fenwick. Phila., 1S39. 12°.
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Johnson, Robert Underwood, and Buel,
Clarence Clough [/?</.?.]. Battles and leaders
of the civil war ; contributions by Union and
Confederate officers. 4 vols. N. Y. [1S87-
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Johnson, Samuel, pres. of Columbia College,
1696-1772. Life of J. ; cont. anecdotes, a
view of religion and learning in Connecticut,
etc.; by Thos. B. Chandler. N. Y., 1S05. 12°.
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Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., 1709-S4. Works;
with essay on his life and genius, by Arthur
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Dictionary of the English language ; pre-
fixed, a history of the language and a gram-
mar, 3d ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1765. fol.
Same. 8th ed. 2 vols, in i. Lond., 17S6.
8°. See also Latham, Robt. G.
Journey to the western islands of Scot-
land, ist Amer. ed. Bait., 1810. 8°.
Lives of the English poets ; with crit. obs.
on their works ; with notes, by Peter Cun-
ningham. 3 vols. Lond., 1854. 8°.
Six lives from "Lives of the poets":
Milton, Dryden, Swift, Addison, Pope, Gray;
with Macaulay's Life of Johnson ; ed. by
Matthew Arnold. Lond., 1878. 12°.
Rasselas. Sec Beckford, Wm.
Table talk ; with anecdotes of distin-
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[ ] Taxation no tyranny. Lond., 1775. 8°.
BoswtcLi., James. Life of J. ; including A
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with add., by J. W. Croker. 5 vols. Lond.,
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.Same. With notes and illustrations, by
Edmond Malone. Lond., 1.S57. 8°.
Hii.i., George Birkbeck. Dr, Johnson,
his friends and critics. Lond., 1878. 12°.
Ptiizzi, Hester L. Anecdotes of J. 2<1
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Johnson, Samuel, 1822-82, Oriental religions
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India, China, Persia. 3 vols. Boston, 1873-
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Johnson, Samuel, of Alva. Some account of
an ancient settlement on Sheepscot river ;
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Johnson, Theodore T. Sights in the gold
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Johnson, Thomazin Gibson. Memoir of J. ; by
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Johnson, Walter Rogers. Description of a
specmien of engraving by the aborigines of
North America ; with history of the early
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Johnson, Sir William. Account of conferences
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Stone, Wm. L. Life and times of J.
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Johnson, William, LL. D. See Greene, Nath.
Johnson, William Wallace. See Clarke genea-
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Johnson family. Brief account of some of the
descendants of Wm. Johnson, who settled in
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comp. by Cyrus Felton. Marlboro, 1879. 8°.
Johnson family. Genealogy ; records of the
descendantsof David Johnson of Leominster;
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Johnston, Alexander. Connecticut; a study of
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Some account of the Society of the Cin-
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Johnston, Alexander Keith. Africa ; with eth-
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Johnston, George. Practical midwifery. See
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Johnston, Henry Phelps. Campaign of 1776
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Yale and her honor-roll in the American
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Johnston, James Finlay Weir. Chemistry of
common life. 2 vols. Edin., 1855. 12°.
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Johnston, James H. A ministry of 40 years in
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Contents: i. Discovery of Iceland by the Nor-
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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
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-Alfred. Geography of the known world, 9th cent. —
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Pilgrimage to Jerusalem, 1058.— Ingulphus. Pilgrim-
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by Icelanders, 9th cent.— Early discovery of Winland,
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Mahometans into India and China. 9th cent.— Benja-
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Travels of an Englishman in Tarlary, 1243. — Sketch
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— Haitho. Travels, 1254.— Polo, Marco. Travels into
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Travels in 1318.— Mandeville. Sir John. Travels in
1322.— Pegoletli. Itinerary between Asof and China,
1355.— Zeno. N. and A. Voyages in 1380.— Schildt-
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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-
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Continuation of the Portuguese discoveries on coast of
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Indies from death of Columbus to expedition of Cortes
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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
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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
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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.
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7. Contin. of transactions of Portuguese in India,
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[King, Richard John.] Handbook to the cath-
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Contents : Llandaff. — St. D.ivids. — St. Asaph. —
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[ ] 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-
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Report on California. Wash., 1850. S°.
King, Thomas H. The study-book of me.di^e-
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Kingman, Bradford. History of North Bridge-
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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-
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Board of Supervisors. Abstract of the
proceedings, on purchasing a site, and erec-
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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-
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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
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Court of Common Pleas. Rules. Brook-
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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
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Homoeopathic Medical Society of
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Inebriates Home for Kings Co. [Fort
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I St and 2d reports. 2 vols. Brooklyn,
1868-70. 8°.
ist, loth and 15th reports of the Presi-
dent. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1869-83. 8°.
Living witnesses ; or. Voices from the
Inebriates Home. Fort Hamilton, 1877. 8°.
Kings Cointv Genealogical Clvb.
Publications, vol. i. N. Y., 1882-88. 8°.
ConUnls: I. No. I. Inscriptions on tombstones
in New Utrecht. L. 1.— No. 2. Inscriptions on tomb-
stones in Flatlands, L. I. — No. 3. Inscriptions on
tombstones in GravesencI, L. I.— No. 4. Inscriptions
on tombstones in old Bushwick graveyard, and
Brooklyn baptismal records from 1660.
Kings Covnty Li'natic Asylvm [Ftat-
bush, L. /.]. Reports of the resident phy-
sician for 1861, '65, '68-70. 5 vols. Brook-
lyn, 1S61-70. 8°.
Kings Cocnty Society for Promoting
Agrici'ltcre and Domestic Manufac-
TfRKS. Constitution. Brooklyn, 1819. 8°.
Medical .Society of the County of
Kings. Manuals, 1867, '72, '80, '88. 4 vols.
Brooklyn, 1867-8S. 8°.
Proceedings. Brooklyn, 1S76. 8°.
Statutes regulating the practice of
physic and surgery in the state of N. Y., and
by-laws of the Kings Co, Med. Society, 1822,
'29, '37, '58. 4 vols. Brooklyn, 1S22-58. 8°.
System of medical ethics amended and
adopted by the Society, 1836. n. t. p. 8°.
Transactions, Oct. 1858-Dec. 1865. 26
vols. N. Y. and Buffalo, 1859-66. 8°.
Reformed Ditch Chirch. Sketch of
the earlv history of the Reformed Dutch
Church of Kings Co. MS. 8°.
Kings (///(/Queens Cos., A'. )'. Topographical
map (jf the counties from surveys under the
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[Kingsborough, Kdward King, viscount.] An-
ticiuiliis of Mexico; facsimiles of ancient
Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics, with
Monuments of New Spain by Dupaix. Il-
lustrated by MSS.; [drawings] by Augustine
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Catalogue of the library of K. Dublin,
1842- 8°.
Kingsbury. Frederick J. Old Connecticut.
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Kingsbury, |i)hn Deiinison. Memorial history
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Kingsford, William. History of Canada, 160S-
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Kingsley, Charles. Hvpatia. 2 vols. Lond.,
1881. 12°.
Poems. 2 vols. Lond., 18S4. s. 8°.
The Roman and the Teuton ; lectures be-
fore the University of Cambridge. New ed.
with preface, by F. Max Miiller. Lond.,
1889. 12°.
Yeast, a problem. 5th cd. Lond., 1866.
&°.
Kingsley ; his letters and memories of his
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i6th abr. ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1888. 8°.
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Kingsley, James Luce. Historical discourse.
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Kingsley. John Sterling. •[£"</.] The standard
natural history. 6 vols. Boston, 1885. I. 8°.
[Kingsley, \'ine Wright.] Reconstruction in
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Kingsley, William Lathrop. Address on the
250th anniversarv of the settlement of New
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Kingston, John T. Eaiiy exploration and set-
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Early western days, with statements by
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Kingston, Afass. Report of the proceedings
and exercises at the 150th anniversary of in-
corporation. Boston, 1876. 8°.
Kinloch, Sir Archibald Gordon. Trial of K.
for the murder of Sir Francis Kinloch.
Edin., 1795. 8°.
Kinne, Asa. Quarterly law compendium ; or.
Digest of cases reported in the U. S. and
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Kinnear, Benjamin Gott. Cruces Shake-
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Shakespeare, with original emendations and
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Kinnear, John Boyd. Redistribution of seats
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Kinney, Hannah. Trial of K. for the alleged
murder of her husband. Boston, 1840. 8°
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Memoirs of an old disciple and his de-
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[ ] A few days at Nashotah, [Michigan]. !
Albany. 1S49. 8°. |
[ ] Olden time in New York. N. Y., 1872.
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.S"(V Kip family.
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Kip family. History of the Kip family read at
the celebration of the 75th birthday of Edo
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Kip family. Contributions to the history of the
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by Edwin R. Purple. N. Y., 1S77. 4°.
Kippis, Andrew. Answer respecting an error
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Kirby, William, and Spence, William. Intro-
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Kirby, William Forsell. Elementary te.\t-book
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Kirk, Edward Norris. Life ; by David O.
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Kirk, Hyland C. Heavy guns and light ; a
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Kirk, John Foster. History of Charles the
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Kirk family. Historic-genealogy of the K.
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[Kirkbride, T. S.] Appeal to the citizens of
Pennsylvania for means to provide addi-
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[Kirkby, John.] Capacity and extent of the
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• Remarks on Bailey's Antiquities of Amer-
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Memorials of K. and his wife Jane Ba-
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Kirkup, Thomas. Inquiry into socialism.
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[Kirkwood, James P.] Collection of reports
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Kissam, John. Correspondence, illustrating
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Kitchin, George William. History of France,
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Kitto. John. Bible history of the Holy Land.
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Klunzinger, Karl Benjamin. I'pper Egypt ;
its people and products ; with prefatory no- '
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Knapp, Friedricli Ludwig. Chemical tech-
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Knickerbocker, The ; or. New York Monthly
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[Knight. Cliarles.] Old England ; a pictorial
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The old printer and the modern press.
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Passages of a working life during half a
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Popular history of England. 8 vols.
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Shadows of the old booksellers. Lond.,
1S65. 8°.
Knight. Edward Henry. American mechanic-
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[Knox, William.] Controversy between Great
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Descriptive catalogue of maps, charts and
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England, Wales and Scotland, Lond,,
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Geschichte der Entdeckungsreisen und
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History of the discovery of Maine; with
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Reisen im Nordwesten der Vereinigten
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Lond., 1836-39. 8°. (Ikl. with Proceedings.)
Mitchell, D. W. Guide to the gar-
dens. Lond., 1858. 12°.
Sclater, p. L. Guide to the gardens.
Loud., 1S65. H".
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.\-
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181 7 ; with introductory note, by Ed. D.
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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-
ton, 1860-92. fol.
New Long Island handbook of summer
travel. N. Y., 1880. 8°.
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
Hempstead ; traced from original topo-
graphical sheets in the Coast Survey Office,
'S35-56. Wash., 1859. roller.
Diocese of the P. E. Church. Con-
stitution and canons. Brooklyn, 1881. 8°.
Journals of the ist-25th conventions.
26 vols. Brooklyn, 1S69-92. 8°.
Minutes of the joint meeting of the
convocations of Kings, Queens and Suffolk
counties, n. p., 1S66. 8°.
Remarks on the erection of L. I. into
a diocese, n. p., 1S66. 8°.
Report, etc. Intemperance and the
church's duty. Brooklyn, 1877. 12°.
Report of the committee of convention
to draft the constitution and canons. N. Y.,
1869. 8°.
Report of the committee on the pro-
portionate representation of the dioceses in
the Gen. Convention. Brooklyn, 1889. 8°.
See Brooklyn. Church Charity Founda-
tion.
Education Society of the Ref. Dutch
Church o.x L. I. Constitution and address.
Brooklyn [1828]. 12°.
Long Isl.\.\d B.vptist Associ.\tion.
Minutes of the ist, 17th, i9th-23d and 25th
sessions. 23 vols. N. Y., 1867-91. 8°.
Long Isl.^xd Bible Society. ist-76th
annual reports. 3 vols. v. p., 1816-91. 8°.
Long Isl.\nd C-\n.\l Co. Documents
.setting forth the importance of incorporating
the Co. N. Y., 1826. 12°.
Long Island Historical Society
[Brooklyn, .V. K]. ist-6th, i4th-2oth an-
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°.
Medical Dept. of the Library ; account
of its formation, with a catalogue of the
books. Brooklyn, 1S70. 8°.
Memoirs. 4 vols. Brooklvn, 1867-S9.
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.
.■5. Johnston. H. P. Campaign of 1776, around New
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-
tion, as practiced by the ancient rites, and
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
.Americans. 4 vols. Phila., 1S34-39. 4°.
Longchamps. Or. Reign of Francia. See
Reiigst-r, J. R.
Longfellow. Henry Wadsworth. Complete
prose works, with his later poems; with a
biographical sketch, by O. B. Frothingham.
[Illust.] Boston, n. d. 4°.
Complete works. 7 vols. Boston, 1S66.
8°. .
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
other poems. Spanish student, etc. 2. Evangeline,
Song of Hiawatha, Courtship of Miles Slandish.
S. Birds of passage, Flowerje-Luce, Book of son-
nets, etc. 4. Tales of a wayside inn. s. Christus,
a mystery. 6. Judas Maccabicus, Micliael Angelo
and Translations.
[£''/.] Poets and poetry of Europe ; with
introductions and biographical notices. New
ed. Boston, 1871. 1.8°.
Prose works, with bibliographical and
critical notes. 2 vols. Boston, 1886. 8°.
Contents: 1. Outre-iner and Drtft-wood. 2. Hy-
perion and Kavanagh.
Voices of the night. Camb., 1840. 12°.
and others. Poems of the "Old .South."
Boston, 1S77. 12°.
Longfellow, Samuel. Fin.il nu-morials
of L. Boston, 1887. 8°.
Life of L. ; with extracts from his
journals and correspondence. 2 vols. Bos-
ton, i,S86. 8°.
Massachusetts Hist. Society. Tributes
to Longfellow and Emerson. Boston, 1882.
4''-
See Dante Alighieri.
Longfellow, Saimicl. See Longfellow, H. W.
Longman. I"r<-dcrick William. Frederick the
C.real and the .Seven years' war. Lond.,
1881. 12°. (Epochs of modern history.)
Longman, William. Lectures on the history
of England, v. i [Lectures 1-5]. From the
earliest times to death of Edward II. Lond.,
1S63. S°.
See Edward III.
Longman's Magazine, vol. 1. Lond., 1SS2-S3.
Longmeadow, Mass. Proceedings at the cen-
tennial celebration, Oct. 17, 18S3 ; with his-
torical appendices and a town genealogy,
n. p., 1SS4. 8°.
Longmore. Thomas. Treatise on gunshot
wounds. Phila., 1S62. 12°.
Longperier, Henri Adrien Provost de. De-
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ofWu York. N. v., 18S5. 12°.
Longueville, Anne Genevieve de Bourbon-
Conde, dtichesse de. Covsin, V. La jeu-
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Mine, de Longueville pendant la
Fronde, 1651-53. 5iSmc ed. Paris, 1S77. 8°.
JoiRDAiN, E. Duchesse de Longueville
a Dieppe, 1650. Dieppe, 1864. 8°.
Longus. Amours of Daphnis and Chloe. See
Heliodorus.
Longwood, Mass. Christ's Church. Services
for the use of the Sunday School. Boston,
1S61. 12°.
Lonsdale. Henry. See Knox, Robert.
Lonsdale, Margaret. Sec Patlison, Dorothy W.
Looker-on ; a periodical paper, by Rev. Simon
Olive-Branch [Wm. Roberts]. 4th ed. 4 vols.
Lond., 1797. 12°.
Same. (Chalmers' Brit, essavists, v. %%-
57)
Looking glass for the mind ; or. Intellectual
mirror ; chieflv tr. from L'anii des enfans.
N. Y., 181S. i>.
Loomis, Alfred Lebbeus. Lessons in physical
diagnosis. N. Y. [1868]. 8°.
Loomis, Elias. On certain storms in luirope
and America, Dec. 1S36. (Smithsonian Inst.
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.S'<Y Loomis family.
Loomis, Horatio N. Report of the trial. The
people versus L. for libel. Buli'alo, 1S50. 8°.
Loomis, William Isa.ics. Discovery of the
origin of gravitalion, anil the majestic mo-
tive force of the heavenly bodies. Marlin-
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Loomis family. Descendants, by the female
branches, of Joseph Loomis, who came from
Braintree, Eng., 1638, and settled in Wind-
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Same. 2 vols. New Haven, 1S80. 8°.
Loon, Gerard van. Beschryving der Neder-
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Lorain, John. Nature and reason harmonized
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Lord, Eleazar. Historical review of the New
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St^e Christmas, Joseph S.
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Lorimer, James. Institutes of the law of na-
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Loring, Amasa. History of Piscataquis Co.,
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History of .Shapleigh, Me. Portland,
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Loring, Charles Greeley. Neutral relations of
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Reconstruction ; claims of the states in
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Loring, Edward Greeley. D.vna, Richard H.,
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Loring, Francis William, and Atkinson, C. F.
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Lome, 6Vr John George Edward Henry Doug-
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The Hudson, from the wilderness to the
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Pictorial description of Ohio. N. Y
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Pictorial field-book of the Revolution. 2
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Pictorial field-book of the war of 1S12
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Statesman's manual. See Williams, Ed-
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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-
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James Warren, 1774, v. 34.— Adams. William and Eli-
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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-
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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-
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of the Abstract of laws of New England, by Cotton, v.
5.— Auchmuty. R. Importance of Cape Breton to the
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1797. V. 5 Bailey. Jacob. Antiquities of America,
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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 ;
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by J. r.lii>t, \.b:—am1 Morse, J. Report on the Kneida
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Isabella, \ . 2S.— Bernard, Sii V . Account of the coast
of Labrador, 1761, v. 1 ;— Bill for better regulating
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— Birdsey, N. Indians in and nboul Stratford, 1761, v.
lo.-Bleckslone, Wm. Memoirs, by S. Davis, v. 20.—
Blake. Janus. Account of the severe drought in 1749,
V 7— Bollan, Wm. Letter to Josiah Willard, on gov
einitig the colonies like Ireland, 1755, v. 6( — Letter to
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6 ;— Petition to the Duke of Bedford, rel. to French en-
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1742, V, 21 ;— Bill of mortality, 1816-37, v. 17, iS. 21, 24-
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— Bradstreet, S. Letter to Lionel Jenkins, v. 32.—
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relation of the discovery and plantation of New Eng.,
V. 19. — Brinley, F. Settlements in and about Narra-
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Brimfield, 1803, v. 9 ;— Description of Catskill, 1S03, v.
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Charles II. Commission to examine into the Narra-
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Clarke, John. Sketch of life of C, by Jeremy Belknap,
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Privy Council, on the complaint of Gov. Shute agst.
the House ol Rep. of Mass.-Bay, v. 2.— Connecticut.
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V. 21 ;— Answers of the Gen. Court to the Lords of the
Com. of the colonies, 1680, v. 4 ;— Letter from the Conn,
delegates to the first Continental Congress, 1774, v. 12 ;
— Papers respecting the Episcopal controversy in
Conn., 1722, v. 12 ;— Queries and answers rel. to the
state of Conn. Col., 1774, v. 7 ; — Reasons offered by the
Assembly cone, the union of the British Amer. colonies.
1754. V. 7 ;— Report of committee resp. the union of the
British Amer. colonies, 1754, v. -j.—aiid Rhode Island.
Number of Indians in Conn, and R. I.. 1774, v. 10.—
Constitution of the Society and introductory address
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V. 6.— Cooper, John. Description of Machias, Wash-
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Abstract of the laws of New England, v. 5 ;— Account
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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-
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Dissertations and discussions ; political,
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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
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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
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contest in America. — Austin on iurisprudence.— Grote's
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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-
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Utilitarianism. Sth ed. Lond., 1SS2. 8°.
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Mill, Nicholas. History of Mexico, from the
Spanisli coiuiiiest. Lond., 1S24. 8°. ■
Millais family. The lineage and pedigree of the
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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,
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Miller, Henry. See Blakey, Robert.
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Old red sandstone. Boston, 1851. 8°.
Testimony of the rocks; with memorials
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Miller, James, /«Wf5A<-r. New York as it is;
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Miller, James, prof, of surgery. Alcohol ; its
place and power. Glasgow, 1859. 12°.
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Miller, Moses. Historical discourse in the ist
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Discourse to commemorate the discovery
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N. Y. Hist. Society. N. Y., iSio. S=.
Same. (N. Y., Hist. Soc. Col. ist ser.
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Letters on clerical manners and habits.
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.S"f^ Edwards, Jonathan. — Nisbet, Charles.
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Miller, Stephen B. Historical sketches of Hud-
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Miller, Stephen Franks. The bench and bar
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2 vols. Phila., 1858. 8°.
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Miller, William. Wintering in the Riviera ;
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Miller, William Allen. Elements of chemis-
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Contents : I. Chemical physics, rev. by Herbert
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Miller, William J. Notes concerning the
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Millet, Joshua. History of the Baptists in
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Millhouse, John. New English and Italian
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Milligan, William. Religion of ancient Greece.
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[Milligen, George.] .Short description of the
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Millin, Aubin Louis. Description ties torn-
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Millingen, James. Ancient unedited monu-
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Millington, Ellen J. Heraldry in history, poe-
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Millington, Thomas Street. Signs and wonders
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Millis, Mass. Manual of the Church of Christ,
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Millot, Claude Frangois Xavier, abbe. Elements
of general history; tr. from the French,
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Same. Pt. 2, Modern history. 3 vols.
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Mills, Abraham. Ancient Hebrews, with essay
concerning the world before the flood.
N. Y., 1856. 12°.
Literature and literary men of Great
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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
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• History of the Crusades ; with memoir of
the author. 4th ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1828.
8°.
Mills, Charles K. Mental over-work and pre-
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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.
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Milne. David. Readable English dictionary.
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Milner. John. Seventy weeks of Daniel and
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Milner, Joseph. History of the Church; with
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Milner, Thomas. The Turkish empire. New
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Ciimnion-place book, and a Latin essay
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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.;
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Mind ; quarterly review of psychology and
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Miner, Charles. History of Wyoming [Penn.],
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Miner, Thomas, and Tully, William. Essays
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Minerva, The ; ed. by G. Houston and J. G.
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1867-S3. fol.
Minisink Valley Historical Society. Bi-centcn-
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GiMAKR, P. E. History of Deerpark,
N. Y. Port Jervis, 1890. 12°.
Minnesota. Minnesota gazetteer and business
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Minnesota guide ; handbook for travel-
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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-
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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-
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Geological and natural history survey
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Minnesota Academy of Natural Sci-
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Charter, by-laws, roll of officers and
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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. —
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Reminiscences, historical and personal.
2. Long. S. H. Voyage in a six-oared skiff to the
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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,
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Bibliogr.aphy of Minn.— Van Cleve. Mts. C. O. Re-
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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
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Goodrich and J. A. Wheelock — Aldrich, Cyrus. Me-
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Williams.— Sibley. H. H. Reminiscences of the early
days of Minn — Williamson. T. S. The Sioux or
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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
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Williamson, T. S. In memory of W.. by S. R. Riggs
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5. Warren. Wm. W. Memoir, by J. F. Williams ;
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— Neill, Ed. D. History of the Ojibways; their con-
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6. Baker, Jas. H. Sources of the Mississippi ; a
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—Adams, Ann. Reminiscences of Red River and Ft.
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Miscellanies selected from the public journals.
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Mislin, Mgr. Jacques. Livre d'heures ; avec
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Montreal. .Socii'.tk Histokkji'I! dk Mon-
TKKAI.. Mi'moires et documents relatifs A
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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
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Soc. Col. Pub. fund ser. v. 14.)
Montrose, James Graham, u/ marquis of. Mont-
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(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-
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Montucci, Henri. De I'enseignement secon-
d.ure en Angleterre. See Demogeot, J. C.
Montule, Edouard de. Recueil des cartes et
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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
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Moody family. Biographical sketches of the
M. family, 1633-1842; by Chas. C. P. Moody,
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Mooney, John A. See Bruno, Giordano.
Moor, James. Elementa linguce Grjecas ; dili-
genter iteruni emendavit au.\itque Jacobus
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Moore, \xc\\y, pseud. See Hildreth, R.
Moore, Charles B. Early history of Hemp-
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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-
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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-
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Staten Island and the New Jersey bound-
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See Lee, Charles.
Moore, Henry. See Wesley, John.
Moore, Horatio Newton. See Marion, Fran-
cis.
MOORE
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Moore, Jacob Bailey. Account of slorm and
avalanclu-s at White Mts., 1S26. (N. H. Hist.
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Annals of Concord, N. H., 1726-1823 ;
with memoir of the Penacook Indians. Con-
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Collections, topog^raphical, historical, etc.
Sc-f Farmer, J.
Historical sketch of Concord. (N. H.
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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-
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Topographical and historical sketch of
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Sec Eaton, Theophilus.— Parker, Abel.
Moore, John, JA D. Works ; with memoirs of
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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-
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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-
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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-
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History of St. George's Church, Hemp-
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Moore, William X., pseud. See Frost, John.
Moore, See also Moor and More.
Moorman, John J. Mineral springs of North
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Moralistes fran^ais : PensiSes de Blaise Pa.scal ;
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Moran. Charles. Money. N. Y., 1S63. 8°.
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Connecticut. N. Y., 1S60. 8°.
Moravians. See United Brethren.
Mordaunt divorce case. Official report of Mor-
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8°.
Mordecai, Alfred. See U. S. War Dept. Mili-
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Mordecai, Samuel. Virginia, especially Rich-
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Morden, Robert. Geography rectified ; or, A
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More, Hannah. Complete works. 7 vols. N.
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[ ] Essays designed for young ladies. Lond.,
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Slavery, a poem. N. Y., 1788. 12*.
RonnRTS, Wm. Memoirs of the life and
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More, Sir Thomas. Utopia, 1516; trans, by
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Same. With notes and a biographical
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Morfit, Campbell. Report on recent improve-
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[Morford, Henry.] Red-tape and pidgeon-hole
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Morga, Antonio de. The Philippine Islands,
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Morgan, Appleton. See Morgan, James Ap-
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Morgan, Augustus de. See De Morgan, A.
Morgan, Charles Edwards. Electro-physiology
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Morgan, C. Lloyd. Animal life and intelli-
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Morgan, Edward Denison. In memoriam,
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Morgan, Edwin Vernon. Slavery in New York.
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Morgan, Erastus Gould. Centennial history
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Morgan, George. Letter to Washington, in-
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Morgan, George H. Annals, memoirs and
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Morgan, Henry James. Bibliotheca Cana-
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Sketches of celebrated Canadians. Mon-
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Morgan, James Appleton. Shakespeare in fact
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Morgan, James F. England under the Norman
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[Morgan, John.] Trinity Church case. Dr.
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Morgan, Jonathan. See Bible. New Testa-
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Morgan, Lewis Henry. The American beaver
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Ancient society ; or. Researches in human
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Circular in ref. to degrees of relationship
among different nations. (Smithsonian Inst.
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Houses and house-life of the American
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League of the Ho-de-no-sau-nee, or Iro-
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Systems of consanguinity and affinity.
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Morgan, Mary Jane. Catalogue of art collec-
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The Morgan art sale ; porcelains and
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Morgan, Nathaniel Harris. See Harris family.
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Morgan, Sydney Owenson, /ady. Italy. 2 vols.
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Passages from my autobiography. Lond.,
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See Rosa, Salvator.
Morgan, Thomas. Old-found lands in North
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Morgand, Damascene, cl Fatout, Charles. Re-
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Morgen wandelingen door en in den omtrek
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Morhouse, Abraham. First trial of M. for
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Morlac, Edouard. Paris sous la Commune ;
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Morice, Francis David. Sec Pindarus.
[Morin, Henoit.] Dictionnaire universel des
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[ ] Same. Nouvelle (Sd. 2 vols. Paris, 1822.
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Morin, Jean, t^'-zt, n—as Exercitationuni l)il)li-
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Morlson, James Augustus Cotter. The service
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.SV<" Bernard, St. — Gibbon, Edward. —
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Mopison, John Hopkins. Disquisitions and
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[ ] Hymns supplementary to Greenwood's
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Morison, Robert. Plantarum umbelliferarum
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Morison or Morrison family. History ; by L. A.
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Morison. See Morrison.
Morisot, Claude Bartheleniy. Peruviana. l)i-
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Moritz, Karl Philipp. Travels in England in
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Morley, Henry. English literature in the reign
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English writers; an attempt towards a
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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
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Memoirs of Bartholomew Fair. Lond.,
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Morley, John. On compromi.se. Lond., 1877.
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Same. Lond., 1886. 12°.
Critical miscellanies, ist series. New ed.
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Contents: Vauvcnargues.— Coiidorcct.— Joseph de
Maistrc.— Carlyle.— Byron. — Some notes on George
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[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-
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David Massoii — Dicliens, bv A. W. Ward— Dryden,
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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-
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Scott, bv R. H. Hutton.— Shelley, bv J. A. Symoiids.—
Sheridan, by M. O. W. Oliphant.— Sidney, Sir Philip,
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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,
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Morning Advertiser, vol. i. N. V., 1S91-92.
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Morning Courier and New York Enquirer ; ed.
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Morrell, Tlioinas H. .See Wallack, James Wm.
Morrell, William. Poem on New England.
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Morrill, Park. See U. S. War Dept. Signal
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Morris, Alexander. Canada and her resources ;
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Morris, Anne Cary. See Morris, C.otivernetir.
Morris, Benjamin I'ranklin. See Morris,
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Morris, Caspar. Contributions to the tnedicil
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Hospital plans. See Billings, John S.
Morris, Etiward Dafydd. Is there .salvation
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Morris, lulward Ellis. The age of Anne.
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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°.
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[ ] 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.
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Same. 1821. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Col. ist
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Roosevelt, Theodore. Morris. Boston,
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Sparks, Jared. Life of M., with his cor-
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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-
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Lond., 1S6S. 8°.
Morris, John E. See Bontecou family. — Res-
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Morris, John Gottlieb. Catalogue of the 'de-
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Synopsis of the described lepidoptera ol
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Morris, John M. Military and civil history of
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Davidson, Robt. Memoir of M. (Same,
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Morris, Mary White, J/rs. Robert Mrs. Mor-
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remains of Thomas White before a reunion
of his descendants ; Halls, Whites, Morrises ;
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Morris, Mowbray Walter. See Claverhouse,
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Morris, Robert Hunter. Obituary addresses
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comp. and ed. by Nath. Bouton and Isaac
W. Hammond. i8 vols. Concord, Man-
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A'ofe : Vols. 1-7 are entitled Provincial papers:
vols. 8, 14-17, State papers; vols. 9. 11-13, Town pa-
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the geology and mineralogy of N. H.; by C.
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— 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°.
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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-
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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-
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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-
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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,
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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
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— New Hampshire. Address to Queen Anne, sent by
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Council. Order resp. the currency of N. H., 16S3, v. 1 ;
—Provincial taxes in N. H., 1753-66, v. 3 ;— Provincial
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—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-
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rel. to Fort Dummer, 1744-45, v. 1.— Parker, Abel. Me-
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the Merrimack River, v. 7.— Resident and honorary
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1777, v. 2. — Shattuck. L. Plan for providing materials
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proprietary government. — Scoi, G. Model of the
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index to the colonial documents of N.J. in Stale Paper
Offices of England : cd. with notes, by W. A. White-
head.—6. Newarlc. Records of the town. 1666-1836.—
—Supplement. Proceedings com. of thc_settlement of
Newark. N. J., on its 200th anniversary.— 7. Elmer. L.
Q. C. Constitution and government of N. J., with
sketches of governors, 1776-1845.
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'70. 3 vols. Newark, 1S46-70. 8°.
Proceedings. 10 vols. Newark, 1845-
66. S°.
Contenis: 1. Proc. 1S4.S-46.— King, Chas. Discourse.
—Schuyler. John. Journal on an expedition to Canada,
1690.— bavies. S. Three letters.- Miller. S. Address.
—Franklin. Wm. Three letters to his father.— 3tr.-ihau,
W. Letter, 1766— Hyde, E.,/oirfCo™*«»:)'- Letter to
the inhabitants of Bergen, 1706.— Dockwra, W. Letter
to And. Hamilton. 1693.— Thomas, A. Account of a
journey in the southern states in 17S1. — Fort, G. F.
Capture and death of the refugee John Bacon.— Mar-
cellus, A. A. Extract from a paper on the discovery
and settlement of Monmouth County.— Correction of
errors in King's discourse.— Exports of Salem Co. —
Criminal statistics of Essex Co. —Proceedings of the
committees of Freehold and Shrewsbury on the open-
ing of the Revolution.
J. Proceedings. 1S46-47.— Proc. to the Governor o(
N. v., 1675-79. in rel. to the settlement and jurisdiction
of J. Fenwick in West Jersey —Barton, W. Journal
during Sullivan's expedition against the Indians, 1779.
—Elmer. E. Extracts from journal during same expe-
dition—Hornblower, J. C. 2d annual address.— Bald-
win. P. Diary of events in Charleston. S. C, 1780.—
Elmer, E. Journal of an expedition to Canada in 1776.
—Stockton, R. Letter to Robt. Ogden, 1765.
3. Proceedings. 1S4S-49. — Logan. Jas. Letter to Col.
Cox.— Elmer. E. Journal, foil/.— Ogden, D. Letterto
the claimants under the Indian purchases, 1767. — Cald-
well, Jas. Memoir, by Nich. Murray. — Spicer. Jacob.
Extract from diary.— Collin. N. Brief account of the
Swedish mission in Racoon and Penn's Neck, N. J.—
Franklin. Wm. Biog. sketch, by Wm. A. Whitehead ;
—Letter to his father. Dec. 24. 1774— Gould, Wm. Jour-
nal during an expedition into Penn. in 1794.
4. Proceedings,'* 1849-50. — Morris, Lewis. Memoir,
by R. Davidson.— Census of Northampton. Burlington
Co., 1709.— List of judges, clerks, sherilTs, etc. of Salem
Co.— Fenwicke. J. Memoir, by R. G. Johnson. -Stra-
han, Wm. Letters to David H.all. dcsc. the trial of
John Wilkes. -State of religion in East and West Jer-
sey. 1700.— King, C. Battle of Monmouth Court House.
—Smith. W. P. Letters to Elias Boudinot.— Ogden, U.
Letter, 1771. — Lease for a year from Eliz. Carteret to
the twelve proprietors for East Jersey.- Gifford, A.
Aborigines of New Jersey.
5. Proceedings, 1S50-51. — Steuben. F. W. A., baron.
Letter to ofTicers of the Is'. J. line, 1783.— Sittings of the
provincial assemblies and names of members. — Schuy-
ler, P., and Sullivaii.J. Orders to J. Dayton, 1776 —
Whitehead, W. A Robbery of the Treasury. 1768.—
Messier, A. Hollanders in N. J.— Bradley. J. P. The
American Union and lits] perils. — Sherwood, Jos.
Letter*, 1761-66.— Barber. I". Letter. 1776.— Shippen.
J. ./> . Letter, 175J.— Stirling, Wm. Alexander., rarl of.
Sclectton> from correspondence.
6. PrcHcedings. 1S515V— Bell. And. Journal during
march of British army through N.J. in 177S — Schanck,
n. C. liKiuiry into location of Mt. PloyJcn.— Field,
R. S. Review of the trial of Wm. Tenncnt in 1742.—
Stirling. Win. Alexander, rarl of. Selections from cor-
rctipondcnce. 1755.— Frolinghuysen, Thco. I'ses and
benefits of hintorical societies. — Armstrong, ICd. De-
scription of the site oi Fort Nassau on the Delaware.-
Carnahan, Jas. Pennsylvania insurrection of 1794.—
Report of Cor. Secretary on the Belcher papers. — Re-
port of committee authorized to examine the supposed
site of Ft. Nassau.— Rafn. C. C. Discovery of the
Northmen.— Armstrong, Ed. History and location of
Ft. Nassau on the Delaw.-ire,
7. Proceedings. iS53-.t;s. — "Pierwin. ye sachem of
Pau." Letter rel. to "Cooks of Dozens. "—Winds,
Wm. Biog. sketch, by J. F. Tuttle.— Stirling. Wm.
Alexander. /■<2*V of. Selections from correspondence.-
King. Jas. G. Proc. on the announcement of his death.
Miller, J. W. The iron state, its natur.al position,
power and wealth ; an .address.- Clark. Jos. Diary,
177S-79.— Hopkins, Z3i. Letterto Dr. Bellamy, 1758.
?. 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
[his] mss.— Field and staff officers N.J. regiments in
Revolution. -Whitehead. W. A.. Appointment of N.
Jones as chief justice in 1759.— Ford. David. Journal
during the expedition into Penn.. 1794. — Mawhood, C.
Proposals to the militia of Salem Co. in 177S and answer
of Col. Hand.— Whitehead. W. A. Female suffrage in
N.J. — Parker. Jas. Brief history of the boundary dis-
putes between N. Y. and N. J.— Staten Island part of
N. J.— Bangs, Isaac. Extract from his journal— White-
head. W. A. Circumstances leading to the est.ablish-
mcnt in 1769 of the northern boundary line between
N.J. and N. Y.
7. Proceedings. 1S60-64.— Smith. S. Extracts from
[his] mss.— Marriages of Friends in Phila.. 16S2-1714.—
Alofsen. Sol. Origin of the name ■ Pavonia."— Smith,
Saml. J. Memoir, with reminiscences of Burlington,
by John Jay Smith.— Pinhorne. Wm. Project for raising
money in 1716.— Extracts from the minutes of N. J.
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-
ing " Perth Towne. " i6Sj.— Colden. C. Affairs of N. Y.
and N.J. under the joint governors.— Conway. H. S.
Letter to Gov. Franklin. 1765.— Ward, John D. Steam-
boat controversy between N. Y. and N. J., 1811-24.-
Scandinavian settlements in N. J.— Dayton, Elias.
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10. Proceedings. 1865-66. — Hornblower. Jos. C.
Life and char,icter. by R. S. Field. -McWhorter, Geo.
C. Sketch of the McWhorlcr family in N.J. -Alofsen,
S. Description of an ancient brass tob.ncco box.— In-
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
Congress, June 2,?, 177S.— Report of the commissioners
of the slates at Annapolis, 17S6, rel. to the adoption of
a belter system of government.— Act of incorporation
of the Soc— Members of the Soc, Dec. 1S66.
Same. 2d series. 1 1 vols. Newark,
1867-92. 8°.
Contenis; I. Proceedings, 1867-69. — Pedigree of
Gov. Carteret.— Staten Islanjl and the N.J. boundary.
-Regimental returns. Haddonfield. Bordeiitown. Mor-
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Washington. Geo. Letter to Beiij. Franklin.— Ruther-
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David G. Burnet. — New Jersey church of Warren Co.,
Ohio. — Why New Jersey is called a foreign country.—
Haven, C. C. Communication upon the U. S. fiag.-
Staflford, Sarah S. Flag of the "Bon Homme Richard."
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3. Proceedings, 1S72-74. — Parker. Joel. Monmouth
County during the provincial era.— Megill, Chas. Old
fort or block house at Trenton.— Culler, M. Passage
from [his] journals, referring to New Jersey, Pennsyl-
vania and Ohio in 1787-8S.— List of original documents
deposited with the Society by Mrs C. Rutherfurd. —
CampReld, Jabez. Diary, during Sullivan's expedi-
tion, 1779. — Nelson, Wm. Report on the extent and
condition of the records of Bergen Co. — Stockton,
Rich. Letters to John Rutherfurd, in 1798.
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and signification of geographical names, in Monmouth
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sketch, by Wm. Nelson. — Morris, Lewis. Letter to
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Philip. Memoir, by Wm. S. Stryker.— De Hart, John.
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5. Proceedings, 1S77-79.— Centennial celebrations
in the state. — Symmes. John C. Life and services, by
C. H. Winfield. — Motl, Geo. S. First century of
Hunterdon Co.— Franklin, Eliza. ^Letter, Feb. 5, 1776.
—Whitehead. W. A. Resting place of the remains of
Columbus. — Bayard, John. Memorial, by Jas. Grant
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Robt. S. Bones of Columbus.— Henry, Jos. Memoir,
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6. Proceedings, 1879-81. — Rodgers, Ravaud K.
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sea-coast of N. J. — Letter from Archbishop of Santa
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of the pension laws. — Phillips, Henry, y;'. Account of
two maps of America, pub. 1550 and 1555. — Learned,
J. E. Letter, making enquiries about the old forest
that once stood in the march between Newark and
N. Y.— .\nswer of Cor. Secretary thereto.
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Parker, R. W. Taxes and money in New Jersey before
the Revolution. ^Hornblower, Josiah. and the first
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Same. N. Y., :Soi. 8°.
Same. N. Y., 1S32. 8°.
— Same, with notes thereon ; also. Trea-
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8°.
Same. N. Y., 1S51. 8°.
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Ordinance organizing the departments
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Same. 3d ed. Albany, 1874. 8°.
7th report, containing condensed re-
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hist, sketch of the work and table of eleva-
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'5S. '59. '61-64, '66-68. 13 vols. Albany,
1S53-6S. 8°.
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13. 2 vols. viss. fol.
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12°.
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privilege of the House, in the assembly of
N. Y., 1777-1871 ; [by] C. W. Arm.'^trong.
Albany, 1871. 8°.
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tions in the assembly of N. Y., 1777-1871 ;
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vols. Albany, 1839-91. 8°.
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^vl M.SS., iSio; 38th sess., 1814; 47th-49th
^' --^ . 1S24-26; 62d sess., 1S39; 65lh-74th
■■'-■■., 1.S42-51 ; 76111 se«., 1853; 7Sth sess.,
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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-
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charges against Hamilton Ward and Theo-
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8°.
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the International Statist. Congress, at Ber-
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uniform system of weights, measures and
coins. Albany, 1S64. S°.
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repeal of the act of Jan. 25, 1814, entitled:
An act to alter the name of the corporation
of Trinity Church. Report. Albany, 1847.
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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,
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8°.
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1879-S4. 8°.
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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.
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annual reports of the chief. 3 vols. Albany,
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.Xolr : The .vl report rcl.ls. Report of Ihe Bure.lil
of Military Record.
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with their distances from each other, ol the
N. Y. state canals. Albany, 1850. 8°.
Canal Commissioners. Annual reports,
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'64, '65, '67, '71, '76. 18 vols. Albany. 1S24-
76. 8°.
— Communication, Iransniilling the re-
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contnuniications between the gre;il western
and northern lakes and the Atl.uitic. N. \ ..
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1849-57- 8°.
Civil Scri'icc Commission. ist-sth re-
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Commission to Dcinse a plan for Defend-
ing tlie Harbor. Report. Albany, 1862.
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18S5-87. 8°.
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and 14th reports. 8 vols. Albany, 1870-86.
8°.
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Correction. See above, Board of .State Com-
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vols. Albany, 1S40-60. 8°.
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Annual report respecting the tolls col-
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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°.
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ments. Albany, 1862. 8°.
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73- S".
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vols. Troy and Albany, 1888-92. 8°.
Commissioners on Practice and Pleadings.
ist-4th reports. 4 vols. Albanv, 184S-49.
8°.
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criminal procedure.
— [Final report.] Special acts reported
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criminal procedure. Albany, 1850. 8°.
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between N. )'. and Connecticut. Report.
Albany, 1861. 8°.
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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.
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Communication rel. to the finances of
the state. [Albany, 1842.] 8°.
List of lands to be sold in 1839, for ar-
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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°.
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tion. Albany, 1823. fol.
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proposed to the constitution of the state of
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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°.
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Wm. L. Stone. Albany, 1821. 8°.
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• — Same. Albany, 1S49. 8°.
Same; prepared by F. B. Hough.
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Debates and proceedings in the con-
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by S. Croswell and R. Sutton. Albany, 1846.
8°.
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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°.
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s. fol.
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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,
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Robinson, Lucius. Public papers.
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and 27th annual reports of the superinten-
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I.cirislature. Calendar of bills of the
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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
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Same, 1777-1871 ; prep, by W. A.
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strong. Albany, 1871. 8°.
.Same. 1777-18SS. Albany, 1S91. 8°.
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1789. fol.
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.Voir : The 2<1 vol. for 1S76 is " The code of remedial
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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
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— Revised statutes. 3 vols. Albany,
1829. 8°.
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Statutes relating to common schools.
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annual reports. 4 vols. N. Y., 1867-70. 8°.
Regents of the University . Abstract of re-
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by sundry academies in this state [for 1S2S] ;
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[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°.
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— Manual, 1864 and 70. 2 vols. Albany,
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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°.
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1874-S4. S°.
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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°.
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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.
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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°.
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sess., 1S04-06; 33d sess., 1810; 39th sess.,
1816 ; 47th-49th sess., 1824-26 ; 62d sess.,
1839; 65th-6Sth sess., 1S42-45 ; 7oth-74th
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sess., 1887-91. 64 vols. Poughkeepsie and
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Y. Harbor Coast Survey. Albany, 1858. 8°.
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the Canals of the stale. Report. Albany,
1868. 8°.
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•56, *6o, '62, '63, '81. 8 vols. Albany, 1853-
82. S".
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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°.
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the injurious and other insects of the state of
N. Y.; by ]. A. Lintner. Albany, 18S2. 8°.
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tors. 8 vols. Albany, 1849-72. 8°.
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6 vols. Albany, 1S29-54. 8°.
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5. Institutions, Associations, etc., of the city
and slate.
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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°.
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18S1-91. S°.
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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
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Same. N. Y., 1808. 12°.
Anthropological Institite of N. Y.
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N. Y., 1S76. 8°.
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8°.
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1870. 8°.
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containing discourses by Gardiner Spring,
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City]. Manual; cont. a history of Congre-
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P. Thompson ; added, historical sketches.
N. Y., 1859. 8°.
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Y., 1872. fol.
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8°.
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S°.
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1854-56. 8°.
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6. 5 vols. Albany, 1867-72. 8°.
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above. College of the City of N. Y.
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anniversary dinner at Delmonico's, N. Y.,
Mch. 17, 1874. N. Y., 1875. 8°.
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1.8°.
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cliunhrs of Hackcnsack and Schraalcnliurgli. New
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relations, etc. 3. Voyages of Th^venol. 4. Bunyan's
Pilgrim's progress, etc. 5. Works of Shakespeare, etc.
6. Works of Milton, etc.
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N. Y., 1S85. 8°.
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IN the State of N. Y. Marine Society.
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37, '49-72. 23 vols. Albany, 1810-73. 8°.
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67th annual reports. 49 vols. N. Y., 1837-
88. 8°.
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8°.
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69. N. Y., 1869. 8°.
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1S76. 8°.
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Contents: I. Bacon, Wm. J. The Continental
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Mohawk. — Paris. Isaac. Mem. services on his re-
interment at Paris ; addresses by C. W. Hutchinson
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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
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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-
boro's golden age. — Wagner. J. P. Re-interment. —
Dedication of the site of old Fort Schuyler. — Dedica-
tion of the Oriskany monument. 3. Hopkins, .-^ug. G.
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.—
Seward. Thos. W. Memorial of S. Wells Williams. -
Bagg. M. M. Utica High School.— Ralph, Wm. L., and
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Campbell, D. Historical fallacies re-
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Tracy, \Vm. Second annual address.
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Wager, D. E. Men of early Rome.
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WiLLETT, M., the hero of Mohawk \'al-
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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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Palmer. A'ev. William, l-'gyplian chronicles:
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Palmer. Willi.im V. See X'irginia, Calendar
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PALMER FAMILY
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Paltock or Pultock, Robert. Life and adven-
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.\. H. Bullen. 2 vols. Lond., 1S84. 12°.
Pambour, Francois Marie Guyonneau de. Prac-
tical treatise on locomotive engines upon
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.
PARIS
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PARK
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
539
PARKER SOCIETY
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°,
PARKER SOCIETY
540
PARRY
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
50 years, Jan. i, 1S13. N. \ ., 1846. 12°.
Trial of P., on an indictment for assault
and battery upon Mrs. E. Winlringham. N.
v., iSii. 8°.
Parkiaon, Daniel M. Pioneer life in Wisconsin.
(Wis. Hist, Soc, Col, V, 2,)
Parkiton, Peter, Sec Parkinson, Peter.
Parkman. Ebenezer. Account of Westborough,
Mass., 1767, (Mass, Hist. Soc. Col. v. 10.)
Parkman, Francis, 17SS-1S52. Sermon in Bos-
ton on resigning his pastoral charge ; with
notes. Boston, 1S49. 8°.
Parkman, Francis, b. 1S23, France and Eng-
land in North America, In 7 parts. 9 vols.
Boston, 187S-92. 8°.
Contents : I. Pioneers of France in the new world.
2. Jesuits in N. America in the 17th century. 3. La
Salle and the discovery of the great West. 4. The old
regime in Canada. 5. Count Frontenac and New
France under Louis XIV. 6. A half-century of con-
flict. 7. Montcalm and Wolfe. 2 vols.
History of the conspiracy of Pontiac.
Boston, 1S51. S°.
Same. Conspiracy of Pontiac. 9th ed.
2 vols. Boston, iSSo. 8°.
The Oregon trail. 7th ed. rev. Boston,
18S0. 8°.
Parkyns, Mansfield. Life in .\byssinia. 2d ed.
Lond., 186S. 8°.
Parmentier, Jean c/ Parmentier, Raoul. Le dis-
cours (le la navigation ; voyage ;\ Sumatra
en 1529; description de St.-Dominigo ; pub.
parCh.Schefer. Paris, 18S3. 1.8°. (Recueil
de voyages, no. 4.)
Parmenlus, Stephen. Memoir, and his poem
on the voyage of Sir H. Gilbert to America.
(Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 9.)
Parnell. Edward Andrew. Applied chemistry ;
in manufactures, arts and domestic economy.
2 vols. Lond., 1,844. S°-
Parnell, Thomas. Poetical works. Glasgow,
17S6. fol.
Poetical works ; with a life, by O. Gold-
smith. Boston, 1S64. 12°.
Parousia, The ; critical inquiry into the New
Testament doctrine of our Lord's second
coming. Lond., 1878, 8°,
Parr, Bartholomew. London medical diction-
ary. 2 vols. Phila.. 1819. 4°.
Parr, Harriet. See Guerin, G. M. de.
Parr. Samuel. Bibliotheca Parriana ; catalogue
of [his] library. Lond., 1827. 8°.
Parrish, Joseph. Mammoth cave of Kentucky ;
an .iddress. Btirlington, 1S52. 8°.
Procf.edincs of a complimentary dinner
given to P. Hartford, 1S90. S°,
Sec Wickes, Stephen.
Parrot, Friedrich, Journey to Ararat ; tr. by
W. 1). Cooley. N. Y., 1.S46. 12°.
Soiuc. Lond,, n, d. 8°.
Parry. Edward Abbott. See Temple, /.ady
Dorothy Osborne.
Parry. J. D. The legendary cabinet ; a collec-
tion of British national ballads. Lond., 1829.
8°.
Parry, Thomas Gambler. The ministry of fine
art to the happiness of life ; essays on various
arts. Lond., 1S86. .S°.
Parry. William. See Byron, Lord.
PARRY
541
PATCHEN
Parry, Sir William Edward. Journal of a voy-
age for the discovery of a N. W. passage,
from the Atlantic to the Pacific, 1819-20, in
H. M.'s S. Hecla and Griper. Lond., 1S21.
4°-
Journal of a second voyage for the dis-
covery of a N. W. passage ; 1S21-24, in the
Fury and Hecla. Lond., 1S24. 4°.
Three voyages in quest of a N. W. pas-
sage to Asia. (Greenbank's per. lib., v. 3.)
Parry family records. Phila., 1S77. 8°.
Parsons, Charles William. Medical school
formerly existing in Brown University, its
professors and graduates. (R. I. Hist, tracts,
12.)
Parsons, Emily Elizabeth. Memoir of P. [by
Theophilus Parsons.] Boston, 1S80. 12°.
Parsons, E. Sketch of first religious society
in Lynnfield. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 19.)
Parsons, Isaac. A retrospect ; two sermons in
East Haddam, Conn., on the close of a
quarter of a century in his ministry; with
historical appendix. Hartford, 1S41. 8°.
Some account of New Gloucester. (Maine
Hist. Soc. Col. V. 2.)
Parsons, Israel. Centennial history of Mar-
cellus, N. Y., Julv 4, 1S76. Marcellus, 187S.
8°.
[Parsons, .Samuel B.] Stray leaves ; by S. B.
P. N. Y., n. d. 12°.
Parsons, .Samuel Holden. Vindication of P.
against the charge of treasonable corre-
spondence during the Revolutionary war ;
by Geo. B. Loring. Salem, 1S8S. 8°.
Parsons, Theophilus, 1750-1813. Memoir of P.;
with notices of his contemporaries, by his
son, T. Parsons. Boston, 1S59. 8°.
Parsons, Theophilus, 1797-1S82. The infinite
and the finite. Boston, 1S72. 12°.
Parsons, Usher. Battle of Lake Erie ; dis-
course before the R. I. Hist. Society. Prov.,
1855. 8°.
Siiinc. [2d ed.] Prov., 1S54. 8°.
Boylston prize dissertations : Inflamma-
tion of the periosteum ; Eneuresis irritata ;
Cutaneous diseases ; Cancer of the breast,
etc. Boston, 1839. 8°.
Indian names of places in Rhode Island ;
collected for the R. I. Hist. Society. Prov.,
1 86 1. 8°.
.SVr Pepperrell, .?//• Wm.
Parsons, William B. New gold mines of Kan-
sas and Nebraska. Cinn., 1S59. S°.
Parsons family. Partial genealogy of the de-
scendants of Samuel Parsons of East Hamp-
ton, L. I., 1650; by Geo. R. Howell. Al-
bany, 1879. 8°.
Parthemore, E. Winfield Scott. Sec Bretz
family. — Parthemore family.
Parthemore family. Genealogy, 1744-1885 ; by
K. W. S. Parthemore. Harrisburg, 1885. 8°.
Particular account of the battle of Bunker
Hill. See Bradford, Alden.
Parton, James. Caricature and other comic
art in all times. N. Y., 1S7S. 4°.
Famous Americans of recent times. Bos-
ton, 1S67. 8°.
Le Parnasse fran^ais ; book of French
poetry, from 1550. Boston, 1877. 8°.
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Paston letters; by Sir John Fenn. 5 vols.
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Same. Newed.; with notes, by A. Ram-
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PAUL
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[ ] Chronicles of the city of Gotham, from
the papers of a Retired common councilman.
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[ ] Letters from the South, by the Author
of John Bull, etc. 2 vols. N. Y., 1817. 8°.
[ ] New mirror for travellers, and guide to
the Springs ; bv an Amateur. N. Y., 182S.
8°.
[ ] Sketch of old England, by a New Eng-
land man. 2 vols. N. Y., 1S22. 8°.
Slaverv in the United States. N. Y., 1S36.
i6°.
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Pausch, George. Journal of P., Chief of the
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Paxton, John Adems. Alphabetical list of
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Paxton, John D. Letters on slavery, to the
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of the clinrch of the South Parish, Ports-
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Sunday school hymn book, with devo-
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Peabody Education Fund. Proceedings of ist-
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Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and
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Peard, William. Practical water-farming.
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Peel, Sir Robert. McCarthy, Justin. Peel.
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Peele family. Notice of Peele family. (Essex
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Peirce, Frederick Clifton. See Peirce family.
Peirce [family] genealogy; record of the pos-
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with notes on other families of Peirce, Pierce,
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Peirce family of the Old Colony ; or. Lineal
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Pell. Ferris. Review of the administration and
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Pell. Howland. Sec Howland, Sarah.
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the trap dykes and Azoic rocks of southeastern Penn.;
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western Penn. 2 vols. 1R77. HHHH. Platt, W. G.
Report of progress in Indiana Co. 1878; — //'.
Report of progress in Armstrong Co. iSSo. /. Carll,
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//. Oil well records and levels. 1877 ; — ///.
Geology of the oil regions of Warren, Venango,
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Peale, R. Lelter on the first experiments in steam
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on their opposition to the defence of the colony. —
Philadelphia. Account of the Overseers o( the Poor,
1758-59. — Pennsylvania. Proclamations by the Provin-
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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.—
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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
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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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Adams. J. Extracts from letters.— Muhlenberg. H. H.
Extracts fr<mi journals. 1776-77. — Jefferson. Thos.
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lo Amhoy. etc., 1776.— Rafn. C. C. Discovery of America
by the Northmen.— Buck. Wm. J. Indian utensils and
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— Memoirs, vols, i [pts. 1 and 2, also
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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
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2, pt. I. Vaux. R. Anniversary discourse; -Com-
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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.—
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government of Penn., with Wm. Penn's answer thereto.
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Gov. W. Markham, with Delaware and Susquehanna
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Same. N. V., 1878. 8°.
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Chronicles of the tombs; preceded by an
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Superstitions connected with medicine
and surgery. Lond., 1844. 8°.
Pettit, Thomas M'Kean. See Vaux, Roberts.
Petty, Sir William. Essays on political arith-
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Women and work ; an essay. Boston,
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Pflzmaler, August. Sechs Wandschirme in
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Phtedrut. Fabuls .(lisopia: ; ex ed. J. G. S.
Schwabii cum notis ct interpretatione in
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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.
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Eng. Same. See Terenlius.
Pharmaceutical Journal and transactions. 2d
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Pharmacopceia of the U. .S. See National Med-
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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
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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,
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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.
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Scraps, n. p., 1862. 8°.
Phelps' New York city guide. N. Y., 1853. 12°.
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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
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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-
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Philippe dc Rcimcs. Romance of Blonde of
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Roux de Lincy. Lond., 1858. 4°. (Camden
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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.
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Philippi, Jean. Memoires. (Petitot Mem. I*r=
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Phllippus, Prcsbvtcr. Comnienlarius in Job.
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[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,
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[Phillips, George Scarle.] The country sketch
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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-
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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-
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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°.
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Royal Society,.
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Phinney, Elias. History of the battle of Lex-
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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.
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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
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Phipson, Thomas Lambe. Phosphorescence ;
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animals. N. Y., 1869. 12°.
Phisterer, Frederick \Comp.'\. New York in
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Phocion,/i.r^/«/. .^cf Hamilton, Alex.
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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-
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Photographic Journal. See Liverpool. Photo-
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Phrenological Journal and Magazine of Moral
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rel. to the history of Cape Breton and Saint
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1760. S°.
Pickell, John. Sec Washington, George.
Pickering, Charles. Chronological history of
plants ; man's record of his existence illus-
trated through their names, uses and com-
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The Gliddon mummy case in the Museum.
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[Pickering, Henry.] Ruins of Paestum, and
other compositions in verse. Salem, 1822.
4°-
Pickering, John. Essay on a uniform orthog-
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Observations on the Massachusetts lan-
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Vocabulary ; or. Collection of words and
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Pickering, Timothy. Correspondence. See
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Letter exhibiting the danger of an un-
necessary and ruinous war, to James Sulli-
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Same; added, Sullivan's answer. Hart-
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Review of the correspondence between
John Adams and \Vm. Cunningham, 1803-12.
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Satiie. 2d ed. .Salem, 1824. 8°.
and Matlack, T. Letters on the aboli-
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Pickering, Octavius, and Upham, Chas.
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— Supplement. Boston, 1884. 8°.
Pickett, Albert lames. History of Alabama,
Georsia and Mississippi. 2 vols. Charles-
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Pictorial history of the Great Eastern steam-
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Pidgeon, William. Traditions of De-coo-dah,
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[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.)
PORTER
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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
PORTER
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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°.
Porter family. Genealogy of the descendants
iif Kicliard Porter, who settled at Weymouth,
Mass., 1635, and allied families ; also, the
descendants of John Porter ; by Joseph W.
Porter. Bangor, iS-S. 8°.
Porteus, l?ielby. Lectures on the gospel of
St. Matthew. Phila., 1829. 12°.
Summary of the evidences of the Chris-
tian revelation. Charlestown, 1800. 12°.
Portfolio, by Oliver Oldschool [Joseph Dennie].
Mils. 1-5. 5 vols. Phila., iSoi-05. 4°.
New series, vols. 1-2. 2 vols. Phila.,
1806. 8°.
New series, vols-. 1-6. 6 vols. Phila.,
1S09-11. 8°.
4th series, vols. 5, 8, 13-15, 17. 6 vols.
Phila., iSiS-24. 8°.
Portfolio, The ; an artistic periodical ; ed. by
P. (.;. Hamerton. 23 vols. Lond., 1870-92.
fol.
Portland, Maine. Directory and cily register.
Portland, 1834. 12°.
]}oard of Aldermen. Report of the com-
mittee appointed to investigate the causes of
the riot, June 2. Portland, 1855. 8°.
Coininissioiiers on Portland Harbor. Re-
ports, with statistics of commerce, railways,
etc. Portland. 1855. 8°.
High Stkeet Cong. Ciilkch. Cove-
nant, articles of faith and rules. Portland,
1846. 12°.
Portland Sociktv f)i- N.mik.m. His-
TORV. Journal, vol. 1, no. i. Portland,
1864. 8°.
Third Cox(;. Ciilkch. .Statement in
rel. to the call and ministerial labors of Jere-
miah E. Walton, and the action of ecclesias-
tical councils. Portland, 1865. 8°.
Portlock, Nathaniel. Voyage round the world,
particularly to the N. W. coast of America,
i785-.s,S. Lond., 1789. 4°.
Portolani esistenti nelle Principali Hil)li(iliche
di V< iKzia. .Sec IJerchct, G.
Portraits of eminent personages connected
«illi till- I'riMch Revolution, n. t. p. fol.
Portraits of the hundred greatest men, repro-
duced from steel engravings. 8 vols, in 4.
Lond., 1879. fol.
Portsmouth, .\'. //. Celebr.ition of the cen-
tennial anniversary of the introd. of printing
nitu New Hampshire, in Portsmouth, 1856;
sketch of the proceedings, etc. Portsmouth,
1857. 8°.
I'ortsniouth records, 1645-56 ; a transcript
of the first 35 pages of the earliest town book ;
with notes, by F. W. Hackett. Portsmouth,
I.SS6. ,H°.
Portsmouth, h'. I. Centennial celebration of
the battle of Rhode Island at Portsmouth,
Aug. 29, 1S7S; comp the oration by Saml.
G. Arnold, a letter of Sir Henry Pigot, etc.
(Rhode Island Hist, tracts, no. 6.)
Posey, Thomas. Life of P.; by James Hall.
(.Sparks' Amer. biog. 2d ser. v. 9.)
Possnett, Hutcheson Macaulay. Comparative
literature. N. Y., 1886. 8°.
Post, Christian Frederic. See Thomson,
Charles.
Post, John J. Old streets, roads, lanes, piers
and wharves of New York. N. Y., 18S2. 8°.
[Post, Lydia Minturn.] Personal recollections
of the American Revolution ; ed. by Sidney
Barclay [pseiid.^. N. Y., 1S59. 12°.
Post, M. M. A retrospect after 30 years' min-
istry at Logansport, Ind.; a discourse, Dec.
25. 1S59. Logansport, i860. 8°.
Post, Truman Marcellus. Discourse on faith
illustrated in the case of the Pilgrim fathers ;
St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 25, 1859. St. Louis, 1S60.
8°.
Historical discourse at the dedication of
the 1st Trinitarian Church, St. Louis, Mo.,
.Mch. 4. St. Louis, i860. 8°.
Post, See Evening Post.
Potent enemies of America laid open. .SVt-
Benezet, Anthony.
Pott, Mrs. Henry. The Promus of formu-
laries and elegancies, by Francis Bacon ;
illustrated and elucidated by passages from
Shakespeare, with preface, by E. A. Abbott.
Boston, 1883. 8°.
Pott, Percivall. Chirurgical works ; added, a
short life of the author, etc., by Sir James
Earle. vol. 1. Lond., 1790. 8°.
Observations on wounds and contusions
of the head, fractures of the skull, concus-
sions of the brain, etc. Lond., 1760. 8°.
Potter, Alonzo. Addre.ss. See Philadelphia.
Christ Church Hospital.
Sti;vi:.vs, Wm. Bacon. Discourse com-
mem. of P. Phila., 1866. 8°.
Potter, Chandler Eastman. Appeiidi.v to the
Language of the Abnaciuies. (Maine Hist.
.Soc. Col. v. 4.)
History of Manchester, N. H., including
ancient Amoskeag ; with proceedings of the
centennial celebration, Oct. 22, 1851. Man-
chester, 1856. 8°.
Potter, Charles Ivdward. Genealogies of some
old families of Concord, Mass., and their de-
scendants, vol. I. Boston, 1887. fol.
See Potter family.
Potter, Flam. Account of several nations of
southern Indians, 1768. (Mass. Hist. Soc.
Col. V. 10.)
POTTER
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[Potter, Elisha Reynolds.] Account of the
emissions of paper money made by the col-
ony of Rhode Island. Prov., 1S37. S".
Address before the R. I. Hist. Society,
Feb. 19. Prov., 1S51. S°.
Early history of Narragansett. (R. I. Hist.
Soc. Col. V. 3.)
Report on the Rhode Island Revolution-
ary debt, Jan. 1S47. "■ t- P- S°. (Bd. with
his Paper money of R. I.)
Potter, George A. The instrument of associa-
tion ; a manual of currency. N. Y., 1S68.
12°.
Potter, Israel Ralph. Life and remarkable
adventures of P. [by Henry Trumbull].
Prov., 1S24. 16°.
Potter, Paul. See Cundall, Frank.
Potter, Piatt. Breach of privilege ; the matter
of Henry Ray ; argument of P. Albany,
1S70. S°.
Potter, Reuben M. Lecture on Me.xico, 1S60.
X. v., 1S63. &°.
Potter, William E. See Elmer, L. Q. C.
[Potter, Woodburne.] The war in Florida ;
an exposition of its causes, etc.; by a Late
staff officer. Bait., 1836. 12°.
Potter family. Genealogies of the P. families
and their descendants in America; ed. by
Chas. Ed. Potter. Boston, iSSS. fol.
Potter's American Monthly, vols. 4-7. 4 vols.
Phila., 1S75-76. 4°.
Potts, Thomas Ma.xwell. See Carter family.
Potts family. Memorial of Thomas Potts, Jr.,
who settled in Pennsylvania ; with historic-
genealogical account of his descendants to
the Sth generation ; by Isabella B. James.
Camb., 1874. 4°.
Pou y Bonet, Luis. Noticia sobre la Filoxera
\'astatrix. Palma de Mallorca, 1880. 1. 8°.
Pouchet, Felix ArchimSde. The universe ; or,
The infinitely great and the infinitely little ;
tr. from the French. X. Y., 1870. 8°.
Pouchot, — . Memoir upon the late war in
X. America between the French and Eng-
lish, 1755-60 ; [with] manners and customs
of the Indians, etc.; tr. and ed. by F. B.
Hough. 2 vols. Roxbury, 1S66. 1. 8°.
Pougin, Arthur. See Verdi, Giuseppe.
Pouillet, Claude Servais Mathias. Elements
de physique experimentale et de meteorolo-
gie. 4^'ne ^d. avec atlas. 2 vols. Bruxelles,
1840. 8°.
Poujoulat, Jean Joseph Frangois. See Michaud,
]. F.
Powell, Baden. History of natural philosophy.
Lond., 1S34. 12°. (Lardner's Cab. eye.)
Order of nature considered in reference
to the claims of revelation. Lond., 1859. 8°.
Study of the evidences of Christianity.
(Essays and reviews.)
The unity of worlds and of nature ; three
essays. 2d ed. Lond., 1856. 8°.
Powell, John ^Vesley. Evolution of language.
(Smithsonian Inst. Bur. of Eth. Report,
V. I.)
Introduction to the study of Indian lan-
guages. 2d ed. with charts. Wash., iSSo.
4°. (Smithsonian Inst. Bur. of Eth.)
Limitations to the use of some anthropo-
logic data. {Same, Report, v. i.)
Sketch of the mythology of the Xorth
Amer. Indians. {Same, Report, v. i.)
Wyandot government. {Same, Report,
V. 1.)
See Smithsonian Inst. Bureau of Eth-
nology.— United States. Interior Dept. Geol.
Survey, a/id Geog. and Geol. Survey.
Powell, T. D. See Powell family.
Powell family. Notices of the Powell familv ;
by T. D. Powell. (Maine Hist. Soc. Col.
V. 7.)
Power, Henry, and others \Eds.\ Biennial
retrospect of medicine, surgery and their
allied sciences. Phila., 1867. 8°.
Power, John. Handy -book about books.
Lond., 1S70. 8°.
Power, lohn Carroll. History of Springfield,
111. Springfield, 1871. 8°.
and Power, S. A. History of the early
settlers of Sangamon Co., 111. Springfield,
1876. 8°.
Powers, Grant. Address to the people of
Goshen, Conn., at their first centennial cele-
bration, 1838. Hartford, 1S39. 12°.
Historical sketches of the Coos country
and vicinity, 1754-85. Haverhill, 1S41. 12°.
Powers, Stephen. Tribes of California. (U.
S. Geog. and Geol. Survey, v. 3.)
Pownall, Thomas. Certificate, on taking pos-
session of the Penobscot country in 1759 ;
with note, by Jos. Williamson. (Maine Hist.
Soc. Col. v. 6.)
General Karte von Xord America samt
den West Indischen Inseln. n. p., 178S.
folded 4°.
Journal of voyage from Boston to Penob-
scot River, 1759 ; with notes, by Jos. Wil-
liamson. (Maine Hist. Soc. Col v. 5.)
Topographical description of such parts
of Xorth America as are contained in the an-
nexed map of the middle British colonies.
Lond., 1776. fol.
[Poyas, Elizabeth Anne.] The olden time of
Carolina, by the Octogenarian lady of
Charleston. Charleston, 1S55. 12°.
Poynter, Edward John. German, Flemish and
Dutch painting. See Buxton, H. J. W.
[Ed.'\ Illustrated text-books of art edu-
cation. 7 vols. Lond. and N. Y., 1SS0-S3.
8°.
Contents: Buxton. H. J. \S .. and Kochler, S. R.
English and .American painters.— Buxton. H. J. W.,
and Poynter, Ed. J. German, Flemish and Dutch
painting.— Poynter, E. J., and Head, P. R. Classic and
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Italian painting.— Bedford. G. Sculpture : Egyptian.
Assyrian, Greek, Roman.— Smith. G. \V. Painting.
Spanish and French. - Smith. T. R. Architecture,
Gothic and Renaissance.-Smilh. T. R.. ami Sllter,
John. Architecture, classic and early Christian.
and Head, Percy R. Classic and Italian
painting. (lUust. text-book of art ed.)
Practical Entomologist, vols. 1 and 2. 2 vols.
Phila., 1S65-67. 1. S°.
.Vote: Pub. by the Entomological Soc. of Phila.,
afterward the American Entomological Society.
Practical Magazine, vols. 1-3. 3 vols. Lend.,
1S73-74. fol.
Practical Mechanics Journal. 7 vols. Lend.,
1S66-70. fol.
Practitioner. The. vols. 1-12, iS-20, 24-25. 17
vols. Lond., 1869-80. 8°.
Pradt, Dominique Dufour, fabbt^ de. The
colonies and present Amer. Revolutions ; tr.
from tlie French. Lond., 1817. 8°.
Praed, Winlhrop Macworth. Poetical works.
2 vols. N. Y., 1S59-60. 4°.
Pratt, Alexander F. Reminiscences of Wis-
consin. (Wis. Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.)
Pratt. Charles. In memoriam, 1S30-91. [N.
Y., 1S92.] s. 4°.
Pratt, Daniel Johnson. Annals of public edu-
cation in the state of New York, 1626-1746.
Albany, 1S72. 8°.
Pratt, Enoch. Comprehensive history of East-
liani, WelUleet and Orleans, Mass., 1644-1844.
Y.irniontli, 1S44. 8°.
Pratt [Enoch] Free Library of Baltimore. Sec
r.,illimore. Enoch Pratt Free Library.
Pratt, Francis Greenleaf, Jr. Sec Pratt fam-
ily.
Pratt, John. Apology, 1635. (Mass. Hist. Soc.
Col., V. 17.)
Pratt, Josiah. See Cecil, Richard.
Pratt, Luther. Defence of freemasonry, in
letter to S. Southwick and others. Troy,
1S2S. 12°.
Pratt, Phinehas. Declaration of the aflairs of
the English people that first inhabited New
England; ed. with notes, by Rich. Frothing-
ham, Jr. Boston, 1858. 8°.
Same. (M.ass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 34.)
Pratt, Samuel Fletcher. Sketch of the life of
P., with account of the early history of the
Pratt family ; paper read before the Buffalo
Hist. Soc, by Wm. P. Lelchworth. Buffalo,
1874. 8°.
Pratt, Samuel Jackson. Gleanings through
Wales. Holland and Westphalia. 3d ed.,
added. Humanity; a poem. 4th ed. 3 vols.
Lond., 1797. 8°.
Sympathy; a poem. Sec Seward, Anna.
Pratt, Slillman. See Pratt family.
Pratt, Za<lock. Chronological biography of P.
of rrattsville, N. Y.; with genealogy, n. p.,
n. d. 8°.
Pratt family ; genealogical record of Matthew
Pratt of Weymouth, Mass.. and his American
descendants, 1623-1SS9 ; by Francis G. Pratt,
Jr. Boston, 1S90. 8°.
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-
ford, 1864. 8°.
Pratt [family] memorial ; by Stillman Pratt.
[Middleboro], n. d. 4°.
Pratt family. Sec Pratt, Saml. F. and Zadock.
Pray, Isaac Clark. See Bennett, James Gordon.
Preble, Edward. Life of P.; by Lorenzo Sa-
bine. (Sparks' Amer. biog. 2d ser. v. 12.)
Preble, George Henry. Our flag ; origin and
progress of the flag of the U. S., with account
of symbols, standards, etc. Albany, 1S72. 8°.
Same. History of the flag of the U. S.,
and naval and yacht-club signals, seals, arms,
etc. 2d ed. rev. Boston, iSSo. 8°.
See Green, Ezra. — Oxnard family. —
Preble family.
Preble family. Geneal. sketch of the first three
generations of Prebles in America ; with
account of Abraham Preble the emigrant,
their ancestor, and Jedidiah Preble and his
descendants ; bv G. H. Preble. Boston,
1S68. 8°.
Preces ecclesiastica: ; forms of public devotion
instituted by Calvin, Knox and other Pres-
byterian divines. N. Y., 1856. 8°.
Precis historique, de la maison d'Orleaus. .SVe
Peignot, E. G.
Prejevalsky, Nikolai Mikhailovich. Mongolia,
the Tangut country, and the solitudes of
northern Tibet ; Ir. by E. D. Morgan, with
introduction and notes, by Henry Yule. 2
vols. Lond., 1S76. 8°.
Prendergast, John Patrick. Sec Alexander,
.">■;> Jerome. — Mervyn. Sir Audley.
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
[by George L. Prentiss]. N. Y. [1882]. S".
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
Hist. Society ; by E. J. Phelps. Montpelicr.
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Prentiss, Seargent Smith. Memoir of P.; ed.
by his brother [G. L. Prentiss]. 2 vols. N.
Y., 1855. 12°.
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-
vened at Philadelphia, iSSo ; ed. by John B.
Dales andR. M. Patterson. Phila. [1880]. 8°.
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.,
1859-67. 8°.
Presbyterian Historical Society [Phila., Pa.]
Publications, vol. i. Phila., 1857. 8°.
Contents: I. Webster, Rich. History of the Pres
byteiiaii Church in America, until 1760.
Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review
New ser. vols. 1-6. 6 vols. N. Y. [1872-77]
8°.
Xote: Continuation
ceton Review; contin.
Presbyterian Review.
N. Y., 1SS0-S9. 8°.
Prescott, Oliver S. Trial of P. on charges of
heresy. Camb., 1851. 12°.
Prescott, Richard. See Diman, Jer. Lewis.
Prescott, Col. William, 1726-95. P.arker,
Francis J. Prescott ; a monograph. Bos-
ton, 1875. 8°.
WiNTHROP, Robt. C. Address at the
unveiling of the statue of P. on Bunker Hill,
June 17. Camb., 1881. 8°.
Prescott, William, jM. D., 1788-1875. Report
on the changes in the Merrimack River ;
address, 1853. (New Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col.
V. 7.)
See Flanders family. — Prescott family.
Prescott, William Plickling. History of the
conquest of Mexico, with life of Cortfe. 3
vols. N. Y., 1844-45. 8°.
History of the conquest of Peru, with
preliminary view of the civilization of the
Incas. 2 vols. N. Y., 1847. 8°.
History of the reign of Ferdinand and
Isabella. loth ed. 3 vols. N. Y., 1848. 8°.
of Biblical Repertory and Prin
IS Princeton Review,
vols. 1-5, 7-10. 9 vols.
History of the reign of Philip II., King of
Spain. 2 vols. Boston, 1855. 8°.
Same. 2d ed. 3 vols. Lond., 1S60. S°.
M.\ss. Hist. Societv. Proceedings in
memory of P. Boston, 1S59. 8°.
New York Hist. Society. Proceedings
on the death of P. n. p., 1859. 8°.
TiCKNOR, George. Life of P. Boston,
1864. 8°.
See Brown, Chas. Brockden. — Lawrence,
Abbott. — Pickering, John. — Robertson, Wm.
Prescott [family] memorial ; a genealogical
record of the Prescott families in America ;
by Wm. Prescott. Boston, 1870. 8°.
Prescriber's pharmacopceia. Rev. with add.
3d Amer. ed., by [Thos. F. Cook]. N. Y.,
1S53. 16°.
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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Raymond, Samuel. See Raymond family.
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Raynal, Guillaume Thomas Francois, abbe.
Philosophical and political history of the
British settlements and trade in N. America ;
from the French. 2 vols. Edin., 1776. 12°.
Revolution of America. Lond., 1781. 12°.
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Same. Hudson, 1792. 12°.
Raynaldus, Odoricus, See Baronius, Caesar.
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Raynor, Ellen M., and Petitclerc, Emma L.
History of Cheshire. Mass.; introd. chapter,
by James M. Barker. Holyoke, 1SS5. 8°.
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Read, Nathan. Nathan Read ; his multi-tubu-
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A summer story : Sheridan's ride, and
other poems. Phila., 1S65. 12°.
Sylvia, an eclogue and other poems.
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et dissertations qui etablissent que c'est par
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Recueil de voyages el de documents pour servir
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RECUEIL DE VOYAGES, Etc.
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Contenis: I. Harrisse, Henry. J. et S. Cabot, leur
origine et leurs voyages, 1497-1550. 2. Jerusalem. Le
voyage dc la saincte cyt6 de Hierusalem, 1424. 3. Har-
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Le discours de la navigation ; voyage a Sumatra en
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Red, The, Man ; his present and future, vols.
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Redden, Laura Catherine. See Searing, Laura
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Redding, Cyrus. French wines and vineyards,
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[ ] Illustrated itinerary of the county of
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Redfleld. Isaac Fletcher. See Story, Joseph.
Redfleld, John Howard. See Redfield family.
Redfleld, William C. The gales and hurricanes
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(Bd. with J. F. W. Herschel's Instructions.)
Redfield family. Genealogy of the R. family
in the U. S. [by Wm. c'. Redfield]. n. p.,
1839. 4°-
Redfleld family. Genealogical history of the
R. family in the U. S.; by John Howard Red-
field. Albany, i86o. 8°.
Redfield's traveller's guide to the city of New
York. N". Y., 1871. 12°.
Redford, George. Manual of sculpture, Egypt-
ian — Assyrian — Greek — Roman. Lond.,
18S2. 8°. (Poynter's Text-book of art ed.)
Redgrave, Gilbert R. See Co.x, David.
RediPgton, Lyman Williams [Coiiip.'\. Cen-
tennial celebration of Rutland County, Vt.,
Mch. 4, 1S81 ; including addresses, historical
papers, etc. Montpelier, 1882. 8°. (Rutland
Co. Hist. Soc. Pub. v. i.)
Redman, Robert. See Henry V. of England.
Redpath, James. Guide to Hayti. Boston,
i860. 12°.
• See Brown, John.
Reed, Andrew, and Matheson, James. Narra-
tive of the visit to American churches. 2
vols. N. Y., 1835. 8°.
Reed, Sir Edward James. Japan ; its history,
traditions and religions; with narrative of a
visit in 1879. 2 vols. Lond., 18S0. 8°
Our iron-clad ships ; with chapters on
turret-ships, iron-clad rams, etc. Lond.,
1S69. 8°.
Reed, Esther De Berdt. Life [by Wm. B.
Reed]. Phila., 1853. 8°.
Reed, Harrison, and Gleason, W. H. Opinions
of the Justices of the Supreme Court of
Florida in reply to [their] letters, n. p.,
1868. 8°.
Reed, Henry. Two lectures on the American
Union. Phila., 1856. 12°.
See Reed, Joseph.
Reed, Jacob Whittemore. See Reed family.
Reed, John. Apology for the rite of infant
baptism. Prov. [1806]. 12°.
Reed, Jonas. History of Rutland, Mass.; with
a biography of first settlers. Worcester,
1S36. 12°.
[Reed, Joseph.] Remarks on a late publication
in the Independent Gazetteer, 1783. (Reed
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Reed, Henry. Life of R. (Sparks' Amer.
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[Strvker, Wm. S.] The Reed contro-
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character of R. Trenton, 1S76. 8°.
[ — ] Same. Trenton, 1885. 8°.
Reed, Newton. Early history of Amenia, N. Y.
Amenia, 1875. 12°.
Reed, Rebecca Theresa. Review of [M. E. St.
George] the Lady Superior's Reply to Six
months in a convent ; a vindication of Miss
Reed. Boston, 1S35. 8°.
Six months in a convent. Boston, 1835.
12°.
Supplement. Boston, 1835. 12°.
Reed, Talbot Baines. History of the old Eng-
lish letter foundries, with notes on the rise
and progress of English typography. Lond.,
1S87. 4°.
Reed, William Bradford. Acadian exiles in
Pennsylvania. (Penn. Hist. Soc. Jlem. v. 6.)
President Reed ; a reply to G. Bancroft
and others. Phila., 1867. 8°.
- Rejoinder to Bancroft's "Historical essay
on President Reed." Phila., 1S67. 8°.
See Reed, Esther De B.
Reed and Cadwalader pamphlets. Reprint,
with app. n. p., 1S63. S".
Conlenis: [Reed, Joseph.] Remarks on a late
publication in the Independent Gazetteer, 1783. —
[Cadwalader. J.] Reply to Reed's Remarks on a late
publication, 17S3.
Reed controversy. See Stryker, Wm. S.
Reed family. History of the R. family in
Europe and America ; by Jacob W. Reed.
Boston, 1861. 8°.
REED
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Reed. Src Read. Reade and Reid.
Rees, George Owen. Nature and treatment
of diseases of the kidney. Lend., 1850. 8°.
The blood, etc. See Griffith, j. \V.
Rees. J. Ruutz. See Yernet, J. E. Horace.
Rees, Thomas. See Beauties of Eng. and
Wales, V. i8.
Rees. William. Description of Keokuk, Iowa.
Keokuk, 1S54. 8°.
Reese, David >ieredith. Observations on the
epidemicofiSig in Baltimore. Balt.,iSi9. 12°.
Plain and practical treatise on the epi-
demic cholera in New York in 1832. N. Y.,
1833. S°.
Reeve, Henry. Royal and republican France ;
a series of essays. 2 vols. Lond., 1872. 8°.
See Petrarca, Francesco.
Reeves, John. History of the English law.
New ed., with notes and dissertation on the
nature and use of legal history, etc., by W.
F. Finlason. 3 vols. Lond., 1S69. 8°.
Reflexions upon ridicule. See Bellegarde, J.
P.. M. dc.
Reformed Episcopal Church. Book of common
prayer. Piiila., 1874. 8°.
Collection of pamphlets with reference
to the establishment of the church. 1S73-76.
Phila., 1S76. S°.
Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North
America. Acts and proceedings of the Gen-
eral .Synod, 1771-1873, '75. vols, i [reprint],
2-5 [imp.], 6-12. 12 vols. Albany and N. Y.,
1817-75. 8°.
Conference on union [with] the Reformed
Church in the U. S. in Philadelphia. Phila.
[1S88]. 8°.
Minutes of particular Svnod of New York.
N. Y., 1S75. 8°.
Psalms of David with hymns and spiritual
songs ; also the catechism, confession of
faith and liturgy of the Ref. Church in the
Netherlands. N. Y., 1796. 12°.
Psalms of David, with the ten command-
ments, creed, etc., in metre ; also the cat-
echism and liturgy tr. from the Dutch. N.
\., 1767. 12°.
Refutation of the calumnies, by a South Caro-
linian. See Holland, Edwin C.
Refutation of the misstatements contained in
Lockhart's Life of Scott, etc. See Ballantyne,
James.
Heg'ino, /l/'bof 0/ Pnttn. Chronicon ; Deeccle-
siaslicis disciplinis et religione Christiana ;
De harmonica institutione, etc. (Migne.
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Chronicon ; cum continuatione Trever-
ensi ; recog. F. Kurze. (Sript. rer. Germani-
carum.)
Regiomontanut, Johann Miiller, f(j//c</. Rcgio-
montaiuis, tin geistiger Vorlaufer des Co-
lumbus; von Alex. Ziegler. Dresden. 1874.
Register of the most noble order of the Garter.
See Anstis, John.
Regnard, Jean Frangois. Journey to Lapland,
etc. (Pinkerton's Voy. v. 1.)
Regnault, Elias Georges Soulange Oleva. Re-
volution fran^aise ; histoire de huit ans,
1840-48. 3 vols. Paris, 1851-52. 8°.
Reichel, Levin Theodore. History of Nazareth
Hall [Bethlehem, *Pa.], 1755-1855, and the
reunions of its former pupils, 1S54-55.
Phila., 1S55. s. S°.
[Reichel, William Cornelius.] Memorial of the
dedication of monuments erected by the
Moravian Hist. Society to mark the sites of
missionarv stations in N. Y. and Connecticut.
N. Y., 1S60. 8°.
Reichenbach, Karl, Freiherr von. See Lin-
singen, K. von.
Reichert, Edward T. Researches upon venoms
of serpents. See Mitchell, S. Weir.
Reid, Adam. Historical address before the
Cong. Church in Salisbury, Ct., at their first
centennial celebration, 1S44. Hartford, 1845.
8°.
Reid, David Boswell. Illustrations of the theory
and practice of ventilation. Lond., 1844. 8°.
Reid, George H. Essay on New South Wales.
Sydney. 1S76. 8°.
Reid, Harvey. See Long, Enoch.
Reid, Hugh G. See M'Culloch, John R.
Reid, James Seaton. History of the Presbyte-
rian Church in Ireland, vols, i and 2. 2 vols.
Edin., 1S34-37. 8°.
Reid, John. Essays on hypochondriacal and
other nervous affections. Phila., 1817. 8°
Reid, Mayne. Croquet. Boston; 1863. 12.
Reid, Stuart J. [£■(/.]. The prime ministers of
Queen Yictoria. 5 vols. Lond., 1890-92. 12°.
Cotilnits: Beaconsfield. by J. A. Froude. — Mel-
bourne. Lord, by Henry Dunckky— Pelmerslon. yis-
count, by the Mjirciuis of Lome.— Peel, Sir Robert, by
J. McCarlhy.— Salisbury, Mari/uis 0/, by H. D. Traill.
See Smith, Sydney.
Reid, Thomas. Works ; with account of his
life and writings, by Dugald Stewart. 4 vols.
Charlestown, 1813-15. 8°.
Reid, Thomas Wemyss. See Bronte, Charlotte.
— Milnes, Rich. Rlonckton.
Reid, Thomas Wilson. Traits and stories of
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Wine Office Court,
Fleet St., London. [3d ed.] Lond. [1886].
12°.
[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-
rympic, Homer and Long.
Reid. See Read, Reade and Reed.
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REMY
Reide, Thomas Dickson. View of the diseases
of the army in Great Britain, America and
the West Indies. Lond., 1793. 8°.
Reiffenberg, Frederic Auguste Ferdinand Tho-
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Reigart, J. Franklin. See Fulton, Robert.
Reiley, William. A review of the past. See
Wells, Theodore W.
Reiner, or Reinier, Monk of St. Laurent, Liege.
Scripta quae supersunt. Parisiis, 1S55. 1. 8°.
(Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 204.)
Reinwald, Charles Ferdinand. Catalogue an-
nuel de la librairie fran<;aise. vols. 4 and 12.
2 vols. Paris [1S61-69]. 8°.
Reiss, Wilhelm, and Stiibel, Alphons. The
necropolis of Ancon in Peru ; a contribution
to the culture and industries of the empire of
the Incas ; tr. by A. H. Keane. 15 pts. in 3
vols. Berlin, iSSo-87. fol.
Reissmann, August. See Schumann, Robert.
Rejected addresses. See Smith, James.
Rejoinder to "Replies from England, etc., re-
specting Mr. Macready," and occurrences at
the Astor Place Opera House, N. Y.; by an
American citizen. N. Y., 1849. 8°.
Relation de ce qui s'est pass^ en la Nouvelle
France en I'ann^e 1639. t. p. w. 12°.
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-
tigny, F. de.
Relation des affaires du Canada, en 1696 ; avec
des lettres des Peres de la Compagnie de
Jesus, 1696-1702. N. Y., 1865. 8°.
Relation of a voyage to Sagadahoc. See Davies,
Robert.
Relation of the massacre begun at Paris. See
Burnet, Gilbert.
Relations des Jesuites, contenant ce qui s'est
passi5 de plus remarquable dans les missions
des Peres de la Compagnie de Jesus dans la
Nouvelle France, 161 1-72. Ouvrage pub.
sous les auspices du gouvernement canadien.
3 vols. Quebec, 1858. 8°.
Relations diverses sur la bataille du Malan-
gueule, le 9 Juillet, 1755 ; par les Francois
sous M. de Beaujeu, sur les .^nglois sous
Braddock. N. Y., i860. 8°.
Religious courtship. See Defoe, Daniel.
Religious Intelligencer; containing transactions
of the various Bible and Missionary Societies.
vols. 4-8, 10-16. 12 vols. New Haven, 1819-
32. 8°.
Religious Magazine ; ed. by G. D. and J. Abbott.
vol. I. Boston, 1833-34. S°.
and Family Miscellany ; ed. by E. A. .\n-
di-ews. New ser. vol. i. Boston, 1S37. 8°.
Religious republics ; six essays on Congrega-
tionalism. Lond., 1869. 8°.
Reliquary, The; ed. by Llewellynn Jewitt.
vols. 1-23. 23 vols. Lond., 1860-83. 8°.
Relyea, B. J. Historical discourse at the 150th
anniversary of the Church in Green's Farms,
Conn., Oct. 26. N. Y., 1865. 8°.
Remarks made on short tour between Hartford
and Quebec. See Silliman, B.
Remarks on the canal or "dique" of Carthagena,
New Grenada, and its navigation by steam,
etc. N. Y., 1855. 8°.
Remarks on the New essay of the Pensylvanian
farmer [J. Dickinson]; by the Author of the
Right of the British legislature vindicated.
Lond., 1775. 8°.
Remarks on the review of the controversy be-
tween G. B. and her colonies. See Bancroft,
Ed.
Remarks on the slave trade and the slavery of
the negroes. Lond., 1788. s. 4°.
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Rogers. James. Present state of therapeutics.
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Rogers, John Jope. Sec Opic, John.
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Rogers, Samuel Baldwyn. Elementary treatise
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Rogers, William. Journal of a brigade chaplain
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Rogers, William Barton. Reprint of annual
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Eng. Flowers of, history; comprising
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Contents: I. De Vericour. L. R. Study of history.
—Woof, R. Personal expenses of Charles II. in Wor-
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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
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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-
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Rogers. C. Notes in the history of Sir Jerome Alex-
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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.
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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-
cal repetition. — Rogeri. C. Rehearsal of events
which occurred in Scotland, 1635-45; — Notices and
documents rcl. to the Monastery of St. Anthony at
Leilh. 6. List of fellows. -Clarke, H. Epoch of Hit-
tite. Khita. ILinialh. etc — Harria, G. Domestic life in
this fuiitiv -Gomme, r,. L. Sovereignlv in relation
to scci.il iiiMiliiti..iis.-Howorlh. H. H. Karlv inter-
course of the D.iias and Pranks -Fithwick. II. Lan-
cashire in the time of Elliabeth — Winleri, W. Notes
on mss. formerly belonging to the monastic library of
Waltham Holy Cross.— Robjohns. S. Buckland Abbey
and Sir F. Drake.— Milner. J. The seventy weeks of
Daniel and Persian chronology.— Zerffi. G. G. Hist,
development of idealism and realism. — Rogers, C.
Register of the Collegiate Church of Crail, Fifeshire.
— Kelly, W. \'isitations of the plague at Leicester.
7. List of fellows.— Howorlh. H. H. Early intercourse
of Franks and Danes, pt. 2.— Wratislaw. A. H. John
of Jenstein. .Archbishop of Prague.— Casimir, N. Eng-
lish in Muscovy during the 16th century. — Zerffi, G. G.
Hist, development of idealism and realism.- Hey-
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J. Transition from heathen to Christian civilization,
etc. — Harris. G. Domestic life. etc.. in this country,
from the Norman Conquest to the end of the iSth cen-
tury.—Walford. C. Early hills of mortality.— Clarke,
H. Settlement of Britain and Russia by the English
races. — Pearson. C. B. Ancient churchwarden accounts
of St. Michaels, Bath.— Allan. A. S. Notices of the
family of Margaret of Logy. 2d queen of David II.—
Robjohns. S. Growth of nationality in Canada.— Aber-
dare. /-o'rf. Inaug. address— Howorth. H. H. Colum-
ban clergy of North Britain and their harrying by the
Norsemen. S. List of fellows, etc.— Rogers. C. Notes
on the study of history.— Wratislaw. A. H. Vladimir
Monomachus, Grand Prince of Kyjev. — Hamilton, W.
Origin of the office of poet laureate. — Harris. G. Do-
mestic life, etc., in the country, pt. 4, I3lh-i6th century.
— Hurst, G. Corporation of Bedford ; an hist, sketch,
—Walford, W. Early laws and customs in Great
Britain regarding food.— Ackers. B. St. J. Hist, notes
on the education of the deaf.— Clarke. H. The Turan-
ian epoch of the Romans, also Greeks, etc., in rel. to
the early history of the world.— Maiden. H. E. Alex-
ander the Great in Affghanistan. — Pearson. C. B.
Register and churchwarden's acct»unl book which be-
longed to Kncbworth, Herts.— Brown. J. M. Henry
VIII. 'shook, "Assertio septem sacramentorum," and
title of •'• Defender of the faith. "-Irons, W. J. Ad-
vance of Christian civilization in Europe, etc. — Har-
ris, G. Orig. records respecting the plague in this
country.— Howorth. H. H. The Irish monks and the
Norsemen.— Zerffi. G. G. Hist, development of ideal-
ism and realism : modern period, Descartes, Spinoza,
Jtthn Locke.— Winters, W. Notices of the ministers
of the church of Waltham, Holy Cross. — Proceedings
at the annual dinner. — Index. 9. List of fellows. —
Zerffi, G. G. Science of history ; inaug. address. — "
Chapman, John H. Persecution under Elizabeth. —
Fleay. F. G. On the actor lists. 157S-1642.— Walford,
Cornelius. Outline history of the Hanseatic League;
its bearings upon English commerce. — Wratislaw, A.
H. Life and writings of Dubravius. Bp. of Olmutz.—
Irons, W.J. Reconstruction of the civilization of the
West —Howorth. H. H. Early history of Sweden.-
— Heywood, Jas. Transference of the German Wei-
marian army to the crown of France in the 17th cen-
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Royal Statistical Society. Sec journal of Royal
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Royall, Anne. Pennsylvania; or. Travels con-
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Legends, customs, and social life of the
Seneca Indians of western New York. Go-
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Sanctis, L. de. Rome, Christian and papal ;
with notices of the Jesuits and the Inquisi-
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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, Daniel Clarke.] History of the In-
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Montpelier, 1S12. 16°.
Sanders, J. Milton. The crystal sphere; or,
Reflections on a drop of water. Lond.,
iS,s7. 12°.
Sanderson. lames M. My record in rebeldom.
N. Y.. 1865. 8°.
Sanderson, Robert. Fredera. See Rymer,
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Sandford, Edward. Argument in the matter
of extending Albany street to Broadway.
N. Y., 1854. 8°.
Sandford, Francis. Genealogical history of
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Sandford, Mrs. John. Woman in her social
;iii(l domestic character. Boston, 1833. 12°.
Sandford. I-cwis Halsey. Opinion in the case
of Nathaniel Bogardus and others vs. Trinity
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Sandford. .SV*- Sanford.
Sandham. Alfred. Historic mcd.-ils of Canada ;
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Sands, John. Military papers of S. of Cow
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Sandys, Edwin. Sermons ; added, some mis-
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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
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History of Raynham, Mass., from its
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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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2 vols, in I. Edin., 1S65. 8°.
Sanford, Josepli. Valedictory of Paul to the
Corinthians ; discourse in the 1st Pres.
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of faith, covenant, etc. Brooklyn, 1S29. 8°.
Sanford, Laura G. History of Erie County,
Peiin. Phila., 1S62. 12°.
Sanford, William H. Two sermons in Boyls-
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Sanger, William Wallace. History of prosti-
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Sanguineti, Aiigelo. .S"<-<- Colombo, C.
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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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Santarem, Manuel Francisco de Barros cSousa
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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-
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Sappho. Memoir, te.xt, selected renderings,
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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
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Sargent, Fitzvvilliani. England, the United
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Sargent, Horace Binney. See Roxbury cen-
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Sargent, John. See Martyn, Henry.
Sargent, John F. Reading for the young ; a
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Sargent, Joseph. Action on his death. (Amer.
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Sargent, Lucius Manlius. Hubert and Ellen,
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Sargent, Winthrop, 1753-1820. Journal of the
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P.\PERS rel. to [his] official conduct. Bos-
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Sarge[a]nt family. Genealogy of the S. family,
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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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8°.
Sarmiento, Ferdinand L. See Cushman, Pau-
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Sarpi, Pietro Soave Polano, or Paolo, Frd.
History of the Council of Trent ; tr. from
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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.
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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 ;
comp. traditions, poetry, customs, etc., form-
ing a complete Karen dictionary ; comp. by
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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
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[Saunders, Frederick.] Mosaics. N.Y., 1859.
12°.
[ ] New York in a nutshell ; or. Visitor's
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Saunderson, Henry Hamilton. History of
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Map of the province of N. Y. [and] New
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Sauvages de la Croix, Francois Boissier de.
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SAVAGE
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Savage, Edward HarUvell. Chronological his-
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1865; with recollections of a Boston police
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Savage, James, 1767-1845. Scf Librarian.
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Genealogical dictionary of the first settlers
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Gleanings for New England history.
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Note on the historical sketch of Brook-
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Representatives of Boston before the
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Savonarola, Girolamo Maria Francesco Matteo.
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Introduction to the science of language.
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Scanzoni de LIchtenfels, Frederic Wilhelm von.
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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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Cotttents : i. History of creeds. 2. Greek and
Latin creeds. 3. Evangelical Protestant creeds.
Church and state in the U. S., 1888.
(Amer. Hist. Ass'n. Papers, v. 2.)
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-
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Supplement. Encyclopedia of living
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Schanck, De La Fayette. Manly old age ;
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Schanck, G. C. Inquiry into location of Mt.
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from the earliest period. Bait., 1874. 8°.
History of Maryland from the earliest
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History of the Confederate States navy,
from its organization. N. Y., 18S7. 8°.
History of Westchester County, N. Y.
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and Westcott, Thompson. History of
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1.8°.
Schefer, Charles. See Recueil de voyages,
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stances, etc.; tr. from the German, by Jane
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Schem, Alexander Jacob. Cyclopaedia of edu-
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Schenck, Alexander Du Bois. See Schenck
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Schenck, Elizabeth Hubbell. History of Fair-
field, Conn., 1639-181S. vol. i. N. Y., 1S89.
1. 8°.
Schenck, Peter Lawrence. Historical sketch
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with biographical accounts of some of those
who have resided in it. Brooklyn, 1881. 8°.
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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,
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Extracts from the doop-boek, or bap-
tismal register. Albany, 1864. 8°.
Manual and directory, with list of
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Schenk, Johannes. See Schenck family.
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Schiller, Joliann Christoph Friedrich von.
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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.
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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-
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Sec Goethe J. W. von.
Carlvi.e, Thomas. Life of .S. (Carlyle's
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.SiMK, James. Schiller. Edin., 1S82. 12°.
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Schiltberger, Johann. Bondage and travels of
.S. in Europe, Asia and Africa, 1396-1427 ;
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Schimmelpennlnck, Mary Anne Gallon. Select
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Lond,, 1858. 8°.
Schio, Almerico da. Di due astrolabi in car.'it-
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Venezia, «88o. 4°.
Schlagintwelt, Adolph von. Ueber den geolo-
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Schlagintwelt, Robert von. Die Mormon en
oder die Heiligen vom jiingsten Tage von
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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-
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—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.
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Comedy of errors. 2. Much ado about nothing.—
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Mcrchanlof Venice.- As you like it. 1. Tamingoflhc
shrew. -All's well that ends well-Twelfth night.-
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Julius Caesar.— M.icbelh. 8. Hamlet.- King Lear.—
Olhcllo. 9. Antony and Cleopatra. — Cymbeline. —
Pericles. — Venus and Adonis. — Rape of Lucrccc. —
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\'enice. — Merry wives of Windsor. — Midsummer
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Pericles. — Richard II.— Richard III.— Romeo and
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Reports made on various occasions in the
course of his employment as civil engineer.
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Smellie. William. Set of anatomical tables,
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S".
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Smith, Adam. Inquiry into the nature and
causes of the wealth of nations. New ed.;
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Same ; ed. by Jas. E. T. Rogers. 2 vols.
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Smith, Albert, 1S16-60. Natural history of the
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Smith.. \lfred Russell. Bibliotheca Americana ;
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Same. Lond., 1S74. 8°.
Smith. Amasa. Short compendium of the duty
of artillerists. Worcester, iSoo. 12°.
Smith, Archibald. Supplement to practical
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Smith, Aslibel. Reminiscences of the Texas
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Smith, A. C. Random historical sketch of
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Smith, Baxter Perry. History of Dartmouth
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The gentleman's political pocket-alma-
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Introduction to the mammalia in the
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Smith, Charles Hatch. Libertas, a poem.
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Smith, Charles John, 1803-3S, f. S. A. His-
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4°-
Smith. Charles John, 1S19-72, archdeacon of
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Smith, Charles Perrin. Sec Lloyd family.
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Smith, Cornelius B. Sermon at the three-
score-vears-and-ten festival of St. James'
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Smith, Edward. Foods. 2d ed. Lond., 1873.
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Smith, Edward Delafield. Argument in the
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Smith, Edward M. Documentary hisjory of
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Smith, Edward Parmelee. Incidents of the
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Smith, Elizabeth. Fragments, in prose and
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Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Prince. Old New
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The sinless child and other poems ; ed.
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Smith, Ethan. Treatise on the character of
Jesus Christ and the Trinity in unity of the
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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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Smith, Euphemia Vale. See Blake, E. V.
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Smith, Francis Hopkinson. Well worn roads
of Spain, Holland and Italy, travelled by a
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Smith, George. 1804-82. History of Delaware
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Smith, George, bp., b. 1S15. Narrative of an
exploratory visit to the consular cities of
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Smith, George, 1840-76. Assyrian discoveries ;
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Smith, George A. Rise, progress and travels
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Smith, Gerrit. Sermons and speeches. N. Y.,
1861. 8°.
Smith, Goldwin. Canada and the Canadian
question. Lond., 1891. S°.
Experience of the American common-
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Smith, Gustavus Woodson. Notes on life in-
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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
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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-
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System of operative surgery. Pts. 1-6 in
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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
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Smith, Horatio. See Smith, Horace.
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Smith, Isaac T. Early settlement of Rock Co.
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Smith, Isaac W. History of Hampstead, N.
H. for 100 years; historical address, July 4,
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Smith, James, 1737-1812. Account of occur-
rences in the life and travels of S. during tlie
captivity with the Indians, 1755-59; with
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Smith, James, b. 1759. Panorama of science
and art. 2 vols. Liverpool, 1815. 8°.
Smith, James, 1775-1839, rtwrfSmith, Horace. Re-
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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
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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.
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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.)
SMITH
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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 family. Genealogy of the family of Wm.
Smith, of Peterborough, N. H. [by L. \V.
Leonard and Saml. A. Smith]. Keene, 1S52.
S°.
Smith family. The Burlington Smiths ; a fam-
ily history, by Rich. Morris Smith. Phila.,
1S77. 4°.
Smith heraldry ; a collection of arms borne by,
or attributed to, most families of that sur-
name in Great Britain, Ireland and Germany;
by H. Sidney Grazebrook. Lond., 1S70. 4°.
Smithson, James. Scientific writings ; ed. by
W. J. Rhees. (Smithsonian Inst. Misc. col.
V. 21.)
Irbv, J. R. McD. Works and character
of S. {Samt\ V. 21.)
Johnson, Walter R. Memoir of the sci-
entific character and researches of S. {Same,
V. 21.)
Rhees, Wm. J. Smithson and his be-
quest. [SiHffc, V. 21.)
Smithsonian Institution, U'ashitigton, D. C.
Contributions to knowledge. 26 vols. Wash.,
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
orbit of Neptune.— Whittlesey, C. Fresh water glacial
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drift of the Northwestern states.— Pumpelly, R. Geol.
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
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[Stearns, George Osborne.] Review of "A
discourse [on] the death of Daniel Webster,
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Stearns, John ^L The Bible in harmony with
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Stearns, Jonathan French. Historical dis-
course commem. of the ist Pres. Church in'
Newburyport, at the first centennial celebra-
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Freehold Pres. Church of Charlton, N. Y.,
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Stearns, Samuel. Tour from London to Paris.
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Stearns, Samuel Horatio. Life [by Wm. A.
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Stebbing, Henry. History of the Christian
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History of the Reformation. 2 vols.
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Stebbing, Thomas Roscoe Rede. Essays on
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Stebbing, William. Some verdicts of history
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Steele, .S";V Richard. Crisis. (.Famous pamph-
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Dramalick works. Lond., 1723. 12°.
DonsoN, Austin. Steele. Lond.. 1S86.
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Steele, Richard H. Historical discourse at the
iS'Jth anniversary of the 1st Ref. Dutch
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and their descendants ; with appendi.x resp
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Same. Enl. ed. Albany, 1S62. 1. 8°.
Steen'datn, Jacob. Den Distelvink. I-IIL Deel.
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Stein, Heinrich Friedrich Karl, Frci/ierr yon.
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Steiner, Bernard C. History of university
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Steinmetz, Andrew. History of the Jesuits.
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Romance of duelling. 2 vols. Lond.,
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Stelnmeyer, Franz Ludwig. History of the
passion and resurrection of our Lord, in the
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Steinthal, Heymann. Two essays. See Gold-
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Stellwag von Carion, Karl. Treatise on dis-
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Stennett, Samuel. Works ; with account of
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Stephanus I., SL, Pope. Epistolae. (Migne.
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Stephanus II., Pope. Epistolas at decreta.
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Stephanus III., Pope. Epistolae. (Migne. Pa-
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Stephanus IV., Pope. Bulla pro monasterid
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Stephanus V., Pope. Epistolae et privilegia.
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Stephanus VI., Pope. Epistolae et privilegia.
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Stephanus VII., Pope. Epistolae et privilegia.
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Stephanus VIM., J'ope. Epistolae et privilegia.
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Stephanus IX., Pope. Epistolae et privilegia.
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[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.
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[ -] 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
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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.
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Caklvi-e, Thos. Life of S. (Carlyle's
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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.)
84
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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.
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[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°.
STEWART
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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,
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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.
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[Stieler, Karl, Paulus, Edward, a/id Kaden,
Woldemar. Italy, from the Alps to Mt.
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Stirling, Sir William Alexander, ist ear/ of.
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Stirling, Sir William Alexander, 6th ear/ of.
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Stolberg, John Sobieski, anJ Stuart, Chas. Ed.
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Letters on masonry and anti-masonry.
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Narrative of the festivities in honor of the
completion of the Erie Canal. N. Y., 1825.
4°-
Poetry and history of Wyoming ; cont.
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the author; by W. Irving. N. Y., 1841. 12°.
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Sketches of biographical writers and their
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Letters of Brunswick and Hessian offi-
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Memoir of tlie centennial celebration of
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Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston.
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A-r Johnson, .SV;- Wni. — Starin family. —
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Co.Nt;. CiURCii. Manual ; containing its
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Stonehenge, f'.u-itd. .See Walsh, John H.
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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-
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[Stork,Williani.] Description of East-Florida ;
with a journal kept by John Bartram, upon
a Journey from St. Augustine up the River
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Storke, Elliot G. History of the press of Ca-
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Stormonth, James. Dictionary of the Eng-
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Storrow, Samuel A. The north-west in 1817.
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[Storrs, Henry Martyn.] References and cita-
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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.
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Storrs, Richard Salter, b. 1821. [Address at the
unveiling of the statue of Lincoln.] Brook-
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Address before the American Bible So-
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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°.
STORRS
670
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-
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Russia-Morrison, \V. I). The Jews under Roman
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Cioilfnls- Heaton, John I„ Story of Vermont,
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Thompson, Sir Henry. Diseases of the pros-
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[Thompson, Henry P.] History of the Re-
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[ ] Mediaeval and modern saints and mir-
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Hannah Lightfoot ; Queen Charlotte and
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Human longevity, its facts and its fictions.
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Thomsen, Vilhelm. Relations between ancient
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[Thomson, Charles.] Enquiry into the causes
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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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UNITED STATES
— 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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UNITED STATES
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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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°.
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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.
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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.,
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Executive documents. 5 vols. Wash.,
1879. 8° and 4°.
Misc. documents. 4 vols, in 5. Wash.,
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Reports of committees. 4 vols. Wash.,
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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.,
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— 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°.
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E.xeculive documents, vols. 1-5, 7. 6
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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.,
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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.,
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Misc. documents. 3 vols, in 4. Wash.,
1881. 8°.
Reports of committees. 2 vols. Wash.,
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House. Journal. Wash., 18S0. 8°.
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Misc. documents. Wash., iSSi. S°.
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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°.
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-Misc. documents. 19V0IS. in44. Wash.,
1853. S''and4°.
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— 48th Cong. [Dec. 3, iSS3-Mch. 4, 1S85].
ist session. Senate. Journal. Wash., 1S84.
8°.
Executive documents. 8 vols. Wash.,
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Misc. documents. 3 vols. Wash., 1884.
8° and 4°.
Reports of committees. 7 vols. Wash.,
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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.
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2d session. Senate. Journal. Wash.
1 884. 8°.
Executive documents. 2 vols, in 4
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Misc. documents. 8 vols. Wash., 1SS5
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Reports of committees. 2 vols. Wash.
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Hou.se. Journal. Wash., 1SS4. 8°
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Mi.sc. documents. 17 vols, in iS. Wash.
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Reports of committees. 4 vols. Wash.
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— 49th Cong. [Dec. 7, 1885-Mch. 4, 1887]
isl session. Senate. Journal. Wash. ,1885. 8°
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Misc. documents, vols. i-ii. 11 vols
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Reports of committees. 1 1 vols. Wa.sh.
1886. 8°.
House. Journal. 2 vols. Wash.
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Executive documents. 37 vols, in 38,
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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.,
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.Misc. documents. 6 vols. Wash., 1887,
S" and 4°.
Reports of committees. 3 vols. Wash,,
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House. Journal. Wash., 1SS6. 8°
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Misc. documents. 12 vols. Wash., 18S7
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Reports of committees. 3 vols. Wash.
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E.xecutive documents. 12 vols. Wash.
18S8. 8° and 4°.
Misc. documents. 3 vols. Wash., 18SS
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Reports of .committees. 10 vols. Wash.
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House. lournal. 3 vols. Wash.
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E-xecutive documents. 32 vols, in 33
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Misc. documents, vols. 1-19, 21-27. 26
vols, in 27. Wash., 1SS9. S°, 4° and fol.
Reports of committees. 11 vols. Wasli.,
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2d session. Senate. Journal. Wash.,
1888. 8°.
Executive documents. 4 vols. Wash.,
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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.,
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Reports of committees. 4 vols. Wash.,
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51st Cong. [Dec. 2, i8S9-Mch. 4, 1S91].
ist session. Senate. Journal. Wash., 1889.
4°-
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15 vols. Wash., 1890. 8° and 4°.
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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°.
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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°.
.\otc : No report was pub. for 1S69.
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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.
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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.
1. 8°.
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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
V. S. Ward. Lester F. Sketch of paleobotany.
6. Report of the director, and administrative re-
ports.—Dutlon, Clarence E. Ml. Taylor and the Zuni
plateau.- Chamberlin. T.C., i7«rf Salisbury, R. D. Pre-
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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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°.
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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°.
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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".
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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
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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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U. S. officers and soldiers wliile prisoners of
war in tlie liands of tlie rebel authorities [by
V. Mott and otiiers]. Pliila., 1864. S°.
Sanitary Commission of the U. S. Army ;
a succinct narrative of its worlcs and pur-
poses. N. Y., 1864. S°.
Sanitary Reporter ; pub. at Louisville,
Ky. vols. 1-2 in i. N. Y., 1866. 4°.
U. S. Sanitary Commission ; sketch of its
purposes and work. See \Vormeley, Katha-
rine P.
U. S. Sanitary Commission in tlie Valley
of the Mississippi, during the war of the Re-
bellion, 1S61-66 ; final report of J. S. New-
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
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Tartars and Moguls.— Indians.— Chinese.— Etruscans.
Modern part of An universal history. 42
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empireof the Arabs. 2. History of the Arabs. 3. His-
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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
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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.—
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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.
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House of Savoy.— History of America. 35. America.
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symbol of glory.— Hutchinson, Win. Spirit of masonry;
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Illustrations of masonry; with notes, by G. Oliver.
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M. Discourses on free-masonry. 5. Oliver, G. His-
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Masonic manual, or lectures on freemasonry ; new ed.
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Introduction to freemasonry, by a brother. 8. Oliver,
G. History of initiation. — History and illustration of
freemasonry. 9. Constitutions of England, Ireland and
Scotland. 10. Oliver, G. Theocratic philosophy of
freemasonry ;— Signs and symbols illustrated and ex-
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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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Examples of weaving and embroidery,
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Authenticated copy of the last will and
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George Washington and Mount Vernon ;
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Fac-similes ofthe memorial stones of the
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Address at the laying of the corner stone
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Address before the New York Hist. So-
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Diplomatic and official papers while Sec-
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Discourse at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1S20, in
commemoration of the first settlement of
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Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1825. 8°.
Great speeches and orations ; with an
essay on Webster as a master of English
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Private correspondence ; ed. by Fletcher
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Webster, Fletcher. See Webster, Daniel.
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Same. 3d ed. Boston, 1839. 8°.
Report of the trial of W. indicted for the
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.SVc Spooner. Lysander.
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American selection of lessons in reading
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Collection of papers on political, literary
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Collection of papers on the bilious fevers
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[ ] E.\amination into the leading principles
of the federal constitution, proposed by the
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[ ] Letter on the commerce and currency
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1819. 8°.
Letter to Washington and Washington's
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Reply to Mellen's "Remarks," 1794.
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Rudiments of English grammar. X, Y.,
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SCLDDEK, H. E. Webster. 4lh ed. Bos-
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Webster. Richard. History of the Presbyterian
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Webster, Sidney. Duties of neutrality. The
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Webster. Thomas. Ohservatinns nn Dorset-
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Memorials of \V.; a selection from his
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intrcd. and description. Lond., 1874. fol.
Wedgwood and his works ; selection
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Life ; including his autobiography, ed. by
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Indian money as a factor in New England
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George Weekes of Dorchester, Mass., 1635-
50 ; with information in regard to other fami-
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Weekly Museum, a/fencard'Sew York Weekly
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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.;
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.Middlebury, i860. 8°.
Weeks, Levi. Report of the trial of W., for
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Weeks, Robert Dodd. See Weekes family.
Weeks, Stephen B. History of the Young
Men's Christian Association movement in
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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,
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Weeks family. Leonard Weeks of Greenland,
N. H., and descendants, 1639-188S, with early
records of families connected ; by Jacob
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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
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Weigall, La(fy Rose .Sophia Mary Fane. See
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Weigel, Theodor Oswald, iind Zestermann, A.
C. Ad. Die Anfange der Druckerkunst in
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Welland, C. F. America [map]. Weimar,
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Weisbach. Julius. Principles of the mechanics
of machinery and engineering, ist Amer.
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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-
selaer County. Troy, 1S80. 8°.
Welser, Conrad. Family register. (Penn. Hist.
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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
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WEISS
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Weiss. Charles. History of the French Prot-
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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
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Welch, Samuel M. Home history. Recollec-
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Weld, Habijah. Note on Attleborough. (Mass.
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Weld, Horatio Hastings. See Franklin, Beiij.
Weld, Isaac. Travels through North America,
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.S"(7///f. 4th ed. Lond., 1800. S°.
Weldon, Walter. Observations on puncturing
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Welf. Monumenta Welforum [Weingartensis]
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Weller, Emil. Lexicon pseudonymorum. Wor-
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Welles, Albert. American family antiquity ;
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Welles, Roger. Early annals of Newington
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Welles family. Brief historv of the Welles or
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184S. S°.
History of the Welles family in England
and Normandy, with some of the descen-
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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
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Wellesley. Willian) L. Two letters to Earl
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Welling. Janus Clarke. Connecticut federal-
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Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, ist </«/(•<• of. Dis-
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Hooper, George. Wellington. Lond.,
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J.\MES, G. P. R. Oration on the character
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Wellman, J. W. Church polity of the Pilgrims ;
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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-
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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-
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New sett of maps both of antienl and
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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
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Wells, John G. Illustrated national campaign
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Same. N. Y., 1868. 8°.
Wells, John Soelberg. Treatise on the diseases
of the eye. Phila., 1869. 8°.
Wells, Nathaniel. Topographical description
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Wells, Nathaniel Armstrong. Picturesque an-
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[Wells, Samuel Roberts.] How to read char-
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Wells, Seth ^■. Summary view of the millennial
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Wells, Theodore W. Brick Church memorial,
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Classis of Monmouth, its members,
churches and work for 25 years; statistical
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Reiley. Freehold, 1879. 8°.
WELLS
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Wells, William Harvey. The graded school ;
a graded course of instruction for puhlic
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Wells, William Vincent. Walker's e.xpedition
to Nicaragua ; history of the Central Ameri-
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.S"('^ Adams, Samuel.
Wells family. Genealogy of the Wells familv
of Wells, Me.; by Chas. K. Wells. Uii-
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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-
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Wentworth, .SV;- John, 1737-1S20. Letter, 1777.
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Wentworth, John, 1745-87. Sketch of W. (N.
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Wentworth, John, 1S15-88. See Wentworth
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Wentworth family. Wentworth genealogy;
English and American, by John Wentworth.
3 vols. Boston, 187S. 8°.
Wentworth family. Genealogical and biograph-
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Wentworth, of Dover, N. H. Boston, 1850.
8°.
Wentworth family. Genealogical notice of the
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Werner, Abbot of St. Blaise. Deflorationes
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Werner, Abraham Gottlob. Memoir ; by G.
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Werner, Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias. Temp-
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A. M. Lewis. Lond., 1886. 12°.
Wernigh, W. Steam towing on rivers and
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Coke, Thomas, and Moore, Henry. Life
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revival in Europe and America. Lond.,
1837. 8°.
SouTHEV, Robert. Life of Wesley, and
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TvERMAN, L. Life and times of Wesley;
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Wedgwood, Julia. Wesley and the evan-
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Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine. [Abr.] 3d ser.
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Wesleyan University [Middletown, Conn.].
Alumni record, 1833-69, comp. by Orange
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Catalogue of officers and students, 1839-
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West, Sir Benjamin. G.alt, John. Life and
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— Life, studies and works of W. Lond.,
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West, Charles. Lectures on the diseases of
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1868. 8°.
West, Charles Edwin. Address on the 50th
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Catalogue of the library of W. [N. \ .],
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West, Charles N. See Lanier, Sidney.
West, Richard. Opinion as to the King's right
to the woods in the province of Maine.
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West family. See Gilpin family.
West Brookfield, Mass. Cong. Chlrch. Cata-
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Manual ; being a sketch of its history,
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West Chester, Pa. Directory of the borough
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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.
WEST SPRINGFIELD
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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-
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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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General view of the history of the English
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Westcott. Thompson. Historic mansions and
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8°.
History of Pliiladelphia. 5<r Scharf, John
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Names of persons who took the oath of
allegiance to Pennsylvania, 1777-89; with a
history of the " test laws " of Penn. Pliila.,
1865. 8°.
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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Baldwin, C. C. Early maps of Ohio and
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DuDi.EV, T. p. Battle and massacre at
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Whittlesey, Chas. Rock inscriptions
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Wkigiit, G. F. Glacial boundary in
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Western Sanitary Commission, koporl. .St.
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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
of the natives of Westhampton, Sept. 5.
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Westlake, John. Treatise on private inter-
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Westminster, ^rass. Celebration of the looth
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Westminster Abbey. .SVy London. Westmin-
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Westminster Assembly of Divines. The shorter
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Westminster Review, vols. 48-86. 39 vols, in
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Same. vols. 87-138. 52 vols. Lond.,
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Weston, Hannah. The revolution; life of H.
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Weston. Isaac. History of the Congregational
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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
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Weston family. Descendants of Edmund W.
of Du.\bury, Mass., for 5 generations ; by
Thomas Weston, Jr. Boston, 1S87. s. 4°.
Westwood, John Obadiah. Palceographia sacra
pictoria ; illustrations of the ancient versions
of the Bible, copied from illuminated manu-
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Westwood, Thomas, and Satchel!, T. Biblio-
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18S3. 8°.
Chronicle of the Compleat angler. See
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Wethersfleld, C()«//. CoNt;. Ciu'rcii. Manual;
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Wetmore. James Carnahan. See Wetmorc
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Wetmore family of America, and its collateral
branches; with genealogical, biographical
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Albany, 1S61. I. 8°.
Wey, I'rancis. Rome; containing engravings
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Weymouth, George. See Waynioulh, George
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Weymouth, 3/ass. Proceedings on the 250111
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1ST Cong. Church. The church manual ;
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Union Church of Wevmouth .vnd
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Weymouth Historical Society. [Pub-
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Whale, Theophihis. See Stiles, Ezra.
Whalley, Edward. See Dexter, Franklin H. —
Stiles, Ezra. — Trowbridge, Thos. R.
Wharton, Anna Hollingsworth. See Wharton
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[Wharton, Charles Henry.] Poetical epistle
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state of Maryland, [and] sketch of his life
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Wharton, Grace, pseud. See Thomson. Kath-
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Wharton, VhWvp, pseud. See Thomson, John C.
Wharton, Thomas Isaac. Address at the open-
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Notes on the provincial literature of Penn-
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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
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[Whately. Richard.] Historic certainties re-
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Historic doubts concerning Napoleon.
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The kingdom of Christ. N. Y., 1842. S°.
Whately, Eliz. J. Life and correspon-
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Whatton, William Robert. See Baines, Edward.
Wheatland, Henry. Baptisms at church in
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Baptisms by B. Prescott of Salem, 1714-
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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-
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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
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Wheeler. Andrew .Smith. See Lefferts family.
— Stebbins family.
Wheeler, Charles G. Familiar allusions. See
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Wheeler, Cyrenus, Jr. Inventors and inven-
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Same. (Cayuga Co. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 2.)
Sewers, ancient and modern. (Same, v. 5.)
Wheeler, Edmund. History of Newport, N. H.,
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Concord, 1879. 8°.
[Wheeler, Francis B.] The first monitor and
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Wheeler, George Augustus. History of Cas-
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aud Wheeler. Henry W. History of
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Wheeler, George Montague. See United States.
War Dept., Engin. Dept. ; and Geog. Sur-
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Wheeler, Henry Warren. History of Bruns-
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Wheeler, Jacob D. Criminal recorder ; or,
Reports of crown law cases decided in New
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Wheeler, James R. Theatre of Dionysius.
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Wheeler, John Hill. Historical sketches of
North Carolina, 1584-1851. 2 vols, in i.
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Wheeler. Joseph. Account of Harvard, 1767.
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Wheeler, J. Talboys. History of India from
the earliest ages. 4 vols, in 5. Lond., 1S67-
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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;
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The Pequot Indians ; an historical sketch.
n. p., n. d. S°.
Wheeler, Thomas. Narrative of an e.\pedition
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Same-. Sic Foot, Joseph I.
Wheeler, William Adolphus. Who wrote it ?
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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
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coll's Conquest of Peru. — Shakespeare's critics. —
Richard Brinsley Sheridan.— Henry Fielding. — Dana's
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Whipple. Henry Benjamin. Taopi. Sir Hin-
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Whipple, Iknry E. Sn- Whipple family.
Whipple, Wm., aitd Farragut, David Glasgow.
Prcsciualion of the portraits of W. and F.,
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I White, Alfred Tredway.J Improved dwellings
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White, Andrew, Relatio itineris ni Marylan-
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White, Anthony Walton. Memoir of W., by
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White, Barclay. See Schooley family.
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Geology and physiography of a portion
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Marine eocene, fresh-water miocene, and
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Mesozoic and cenozoic paleontology of
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— — Mesozoic fossils. (Same, Bui. v. i.)
New cretaceous fossils from California.
{Same, Bui. v. 3.)
Non-marine fossil mollusca of North
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On the relation of the Laramie molluscan
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White, Charles Ignatius. See Seton, Eliza A. B.
[White, Daniel Appleton.j Brief sketch of a
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the founders of .Salem, and the ist Church ;
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White, Henry Kirke. Poetical works ; with a
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White, Hugh. Practical reflections on the 2d
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White, Israel Charles. Geology of Lawrence
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Geology of Mercer Co. (Same, QQQ.)
Permian flora of West Yirginia, etc. See
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Report of progress in the Beaver River
district of the bituminous coal - fields of
western Penn. (Penn. 2d Geol. Survey, Re-
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Stratigraphy of the bituminous coal-field
of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West X'irginia.
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White. James. Eighteen Christian centuries.
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History of France from the earliest times
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White, John, Lieut, l. S. X. History of a
voyage to the China Sea. 2d ed. Boston,
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White, John, feltou- of Queen's. College, Ox-
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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-
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White, Joseph Blanco. Life ; by himself, h ilh
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White, Pliny Holton. History of Coventry, \t.
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History of the Congregational churches
in Orleans county. Vt. ; with biographical
notices. Rutland. 1868. 8°.
Clark, Henry. Memorial address on
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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-
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White, Stephen \'an Culen. Selections from
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White, William, bp. of Peun. Memoirs of the
Prot. Episcopal Church in U. S. ; ed. with
notes and sketch of the colonial church, by
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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.
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White, William, of Hampstead. Eiig. See
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White, William .Augustus. Notices of W.
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White family, .\ccount of the meeting of the
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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.
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White family. Genealogical record of the
f.imily of White, bv John Bartlett White.
Daiiielsonville. 1878. '12°.
White family. Memorial of the Whites, by
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White family. Memorials of John While of
Hartford, Conn., ami his descendants, by
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Whiteaves, Joseph Frederick. .SVy Canada.
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Whitefield, Edwin. Homes of our forefathers ;
a selection of liistorical houses and noted
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Whitefield, George. Continuation of W.'s
journal from his arrival at London to his
departure from thence on his way to
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Letter to Governor Wright giving an
account of converting the Georgia Orphan-
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dence, etc. Lond., 1768. 8°.
• GiLUES, John. Memoirs of W., [with]
sermons and writings. Middletown, 1839. 8°.
Gledstone, James P. Life and travels
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Philip, Robert. Life and times of W.
N. v., 1S3S. 8°.
Whitehead, James. Transmission, from parent
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Whitehead, William Adee. Appointment of N.
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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
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Same. n. p., 1885. 8°.
See Colombo, C. — Franklin, Wm. — New-
Jersey. Legislature. Documents. — Stockton,
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Whitelock, William. See]ay, John.
Whitelocke, Sir Bulstrode. Memoirs, bio-
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Whitelocke, Sir James. Liber famelicus ; ed.
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Whitelocke, R. H. .S><- Whitelocke, Sir Bul-
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Whitestown, A'. )'. Proceedings at the cen-
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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.
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Paleontology. See Hall, James.
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Whitford, William Clarke. Early history of
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History of school supervision in Wiscon-
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Whitglft, John. Works; ed. by John Ayre.
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Whiting, Andrew Fuller. See Whiting family.
Whiting, Emma. Transition ; a remembrance
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Whiting. Henry. See Pike, Zebulon M.
Whiting, Samuel, a/id Whiting, Elizabeth St.
John. Memoir ; with reference to their
English ancestors and American descen-
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Whiting, William. War powers under the con-
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See Whiting, Samuel.
Whiting family. Genealogical notes of the
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Whiting family. .'>ee Whiting, Samuel.
Whitlock family. See Stebbins family.
Whitman. Bernard. Friendly letters to a Uni-
versalist on divine rewards and punishments.
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Whitman, Charles .Sidney. Conventional cant,
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Whitman, Ezekiel. See Whitman, John.
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Whitman. John. Memoir of W. and liis de-
scxiidaiits ; by Ezekiel Wliitnian. Portland,
Whitman. Levi. .Account of creeks and islands
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Bill of mortality in Wellfleet. 1795-94.
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Note on Wellfleet, 1S02. {Sniiic, v. 8.)
Topographical description of Wellfleet.
tSanw, V. T,.)
Whitman. Sidney. .S"c<- Whitman. Charles .Sid-
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Whitman. Walt. Leaves of grass. Boston,
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[O'Connor. Wni. Douglas.] The good
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Whitman. Zaclieriah Gardner. Historical
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Whitman family. History of the de.scendants
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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-
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Handbook of .American genealogy. .\\-
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Massachusetts civil list, 1630-1774. .M-
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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
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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
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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-
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.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
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[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
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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 ;
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" 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.
Willis, Thomas. fJoctrine and principles of
the people called Quakers. N. Y., 1812. 12°.
Willis, William. Address at Augusta, Feb. 2.
1.S55. (Maine Hist. Soc. Col. v. 4.)
History of Portland, with notices of neigh-
bouring towns. 2 vols. Portland, 1831-33.
S°.
Same. 2d ed. enl. Portland, 1S65. 8°.
Same. Pt. r. (Maine Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.)
History of the law, the courts and the
lawyers of Maine. Portland, 1863. 8°.
Inaugural address of the President, con-
taining biographical notices of former presi-
dents, 1S57. (.NIaine Hist. .Soc. Col. v. 5.)
Language of the Abnaquies or Eastern
Indians. (Same, v. 4.)
Remarks on old coins found at Portland,
1849, and at Richmond's Island, 1855. (Same,
V. 6.)
Scotch-Irish immigrations to Maine, and
a sinnmary history of Presbyterianisni : an
address, 1S5S. (Same, v. 6.)
See Ladd, Wni. — McKinstry family.—
Smith, Thomas.
Willis, Zephaniah. Description of Kingston,
M.iss. (Mass. Hist. .Soc. Col. v. 13.)
Willis family. .SVr Morse, Abncr.
Willison, John. Works. New ed. 1, vols.
Kdin.. 1818. 8°.
Williston, Payson. Half-century sermon, Aug.
iS, in Easthampton [Mass.]. Northampton,
1839. 8°.
Williston. Seth. Millenial discourses. L-tica,
1S49. .s=.
Williston Seminary [Easthampton, Mass.]. His-
torical discourse [by W. S. Tyler], and ora-
tion [by C. Northrop] at the quarter century
celebration, July 2. Northampton, 1S67. 8°.
Wlllmott, Robert Eldridge Aris. irt* Herbert,
George.
Willoughby, Sir Hugh. Voyage to the north-
ern parts of Russia and Siberia. (Pinkerton's
Voy. V. I.)
Willoughby, Margaretta Duffield. Watch,
therefore ; discourse occasioned by the death
of W., Jan. 28; with address at the funeral,
by N. C. Locke. N. Y., 1S49. 8°.
Willoughby, Westel W. Supreme Court of the
U. S., its history and influence in our con-
stitutional system. (Johns Hopkins Univ.
Stud., e.xtra vol. 7.)
and Willoughby, Wni. F. Government
and administration of the U. S. (Same, v. 9.)
Willoughby, William F. Government of the
U. S. See Willoughby, Westel W.
State activities and politics. (Amer. Hist.
Ass'ii. Papers, v. 5.)
Willoughby family. Willoughby family of New-
England ; bv Isaac J. Greenwood. N. Y.,
1876. 8°.
illoughby de Eresby, Peregrine Bertie, lord.
See I'ertie, Lady Georgina.
Willoughby of Parham, Lady Elizabeth Cecil
Willouglibv. Diarv. Sec Rathbone, Hannah
M.
Wills, Charles James. Persia as it is ; being
sketches of modern Persian life and charac-
ter. 2d ed. Lond., 1SS7. 12°.
Wills, James. Lives of distinguished Irishmen.
2 vols. Dublin, 1840-43. 8°.
Willshire, William Hughes. Descriptive cata-
logue of playing and other cards in the
British Museum ; a history of the subject,
etc. Lond. [1876]. 1. 8°.
Introduction to the study and collection
of ancient prints. 2d ed. 2 vols. Lond.,
1877. 8°.
Willson, Edmund Burke. Address in Peters-
ham, Mass., July 4, 1854, in commemoration
of the looth anniversary. Boston, 1855. 8°.
.Sir Brooks, Chas. T.— Lee, J. C— Riissell,
John L.
Willson. Marcius. American history. N. Y.,
1 85 1. 8',
History of the United States. N. Y.,
1846. 12°.
Willson. See Wilson.
Willughby, Francis. Memoir, by Sir W, Jar-
dine, (jardine's Nal. lib. v. 5.)
Wllmcr. l..inibert A. .SV^- Soto, Fernando de.
Wilmere. .Mice. See Champlain. Samuel de.
WILMINGTON
781
WILSON
Wilmington, il/ass. Coxg. Church. Articles
of faith and covenant, and list of members.
Woburn, 1857. 12°.
Wilson. Ale.xander. American ornithology ;
or, Natural history of the birds of the U. S.
9 vols. Phila., 1S0S-14. 4°.
J.\RDINE, Sir \V. Memoir of W. (|ar-
dine's Nat. lib. v. 4.)
PE.\noDY,\Vm. B. O. Life of W. (.Sparks'
Amer. biog. v. 2.)
Wilson, Alexander Johnstone. The resources
of modern countries. 2 vols. Lond., 187S. S°.
Wilson, Ale.xander Philip. Treatise on febrile
diseases. 2 vols. Hartford, 1S09. S°.
Wilson, Andrew. The abode of snow ; obser-
vations on a tour from Chinese Tibet to the
Indian Caucasus. N. Y., 1875. 8°.
[Wilson, Anthony.] Catalogue of engraved
liritisli portraits, from Egbert the Great ; by
Ilenrv Eromlev [/>si:!id.]. Loud., 1793. 4".
Wilson, Bird. 5iv White, Wm.
Wilson. Charles. Observations on gout and
rheumatism. 3d ed. Lond., 1S23. 8°.
Wilson, Charles Heath. Sec Buonarroti, Michel-
Angelo.
Wilson, Sir Charles William. Jerusalem the
holy city. Lond., 18S9. fol.
Ordnance survey of Jerusalem. [Lond.]
1865. fol.
Ordnance survey of Jerusalem, 1864-65;
Sea of Galilee. .Src Morrison, \\'alter.
Sec Clive, Lord.
Wilson, Jiirs. Cornwell Baron. Sec Wilson,
Margaret H. B.
Wilson, Daniel, 177S-1S58. Divine authority
and perpetual obligation of the Lord's day ;
seven sermons. ist Amer. ed. Boston,
1S31. 8°.
Wilson, Sir Daniel, 6. 1816. Caliban; the mis-
sing link. Lond., 1873. 8°.
Indications of ancient customs, suggested
by cranial forms. 1863. (Amer. Antiq. Soc,
Proc. v. 2.)
Prehistoric annals of Scotland. 2d ed.
2 vols. Lond., 1S63. 8°.
Prehistoric man ; researches into the
origin of civilization in the old and the new
world. 2d ed. Lond., 1S65. 8°.
Same. 3d ed. rev. and enl. 2 vols.
Lond., 1876.^ 8°.
Wilson, David. See McCrea, Jane.
Wilson, .Sir F^rasmus. See Wilson. .Sir W'm.
J. E.
Wilson, F. F. Memorial volume ot the semi-
centennial anniversary of the 2d Reformed
Church of Glenville, N. Y., Nov. 21. Scotia,
N. Y., 1S6S. 8°.
Wilson, Cap/. Henry. Account of the Pelew
Islands. See Keate, George.
Wilson. Henry, 1S12-75. History of the rise
and fall of the slave power in America. 3
vols. Boston, 1S72-79. 8°.
U. S. Congress. Memorial addresses on
the life and character of W., Jan. 21, 1876.
Wash., 1876. 1. 8°.
Wilson, Henry. Wonderful characters ; me-
moirs and anecdotes of remarkable persons
of every age and nation. N. Y,, 1S34. 8°.
rt;/^ Caulfleld, James. Book of wonderful
characters. Lond. [1869]. 8°.
Wilson, Henry Bristow. Seances historiques
de Geneve. (Essays and re\4e\vs.)
Wilson, Horace Hayman. Works. 12 vols.
Lond., 1S61-71. 8°.
Cotitents: 1-2. Essays and lectures, chiefly on llic
religion of tlie Hindus ; col. and ed. by R. Rost. .^-5.
Essays on subjects connected with Sanskrit literature ;
col. and ed. by R. Rost. 6-10. The \'i5linu PuranS :
tr. from the orig. Sanskrit ; ed. by Fitzedward Hall.
n-i2. Select specimens of the theatre of the Hindus ;
tr. from the original Sanskrit. 3d ed.
History of British India. .S>^ Mill, [ames.
Sketch of the religious sects of the Hin-
dus. Calcutta, 1S46. 8°.
Wilson, James, 1742-98. Works; ed. by P>ird
Wilson. 3 vols. Phila., 1S04. 8°.
.Speech on the federal constitution deliv-
ered in Philadelphia, repr. 1888. (Ford's
Pamphlets on the constitution.)
Wilson, Capt. James, 1760-1814. Missionary
voya,ge to the southern Pacific qcean, 1796-
98, in the "Duff" commanded by W.; comp,
from journals with history of the .South Sea
Islands. Lond., 1799. 4°.
Wilson, James Grant. Biographical sketches
of Illinois officers engaged in the war against
the rebellion of 1S61. Chicago, 1862. 8°.
A Maryland manor. 1890. (Maryland
Hist. Soc. Fund pub. 30.)
\_Ed.'\ Memorial history of the city of
New York, from its first settlement to 1S92.
vols. 1-2. N. Y., 1892. 1. .S°.
and Fiske,John[£'ij'.y.]. Appleton's Cyclo-
paedia of American biography. See Apple-
ton's Cyclopsdia.
See Bayard, John. — Bayard, Samuel. —
Bayard family. — Halleck, Fitz-Greene. —
Herrman, A. — Kirkpatrick, And.
Wilson, John, 158S-1667. Life of W., by .\. W.
M'Clure. (Lives of chief fathers of N. E.
V. 2.)
[Wilson, lohn.] History of Switzerland. Lond.,
1S32. 12°. (Lardner's Cab. eye.)
Wilson, John, 17S5-1854, pseud. C/iris/opher
North. Lights and shadows of Scottish life.
N. Y., 1849, 12°.
Poetical works. New ed. Edin., 1S5S. 8°.
Wilson, John, of CheHenham. Lectures on an-
cient Israel, and the Israelitish origin of the
modern nations of Europe. 3d Amer. ed.
Phila., iSsr. 12°.
Wilson, John, D. D. Lands of the Bible visited
and described. 2 vols. Edin,, 1847. 8°.
WILSON
782
WINDS
Wilson, luliii. iN.i-6^. rniLirian principles
confirmed by Trinitarian testimonies. =,{U
cd. Hoston, 1S6-. S°.
Wilson. John l.aird. Sr,' WycliflV, John.
Wilson, iosi-ph Miller. History, mechanics.
science. Sit- Philadelphia. Centennial E.\-
hibition, 1S76. Masterpieces.
Sff Presbyterian historical almanac.
Wilson, Joshua Lacy. Plea in the case of Ly-
man Ikccher, before the synod of Cincinnati,
1S35. Cinn., 1S37. S°.
Wilson. J. n.. 1820-S5. Reformed [Dutch]
Church of Bloomingburgh, N. Y.; historical
discourse. Middletown, 1885. S°.
Wilson, Margaret Harries Raron. .Sre St. Al-
bans. Diic/icss of
Wilson, Robert .Anderson. New history of the
ron<iuest of Mexico. Pliila., 1S59. 8°.
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Yale University [New Haven, Conn.]. Cata-
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Catalogue of officers and students, 1S29-
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Haven, 1S29-91. S°.
Acts of the General Assembly of Conn.
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New Haven, 1S71. 12°
Addresses and proceedings at the com-
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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-
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Addresses at the induction of T. Dwiglit
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Rurial of Euclid by the class of '53. New
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Catalogue of the subscriptions to the fund
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Catalogue, with descriptive notices, of
the portraits, busts, etc., belonging to Yale.
New Haven, 1892. S°.
College experience of Ichabod Acade-
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Directory of living graduates of the Aca-
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Index to subjects treated in the reviews
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Same. 1808, '25, '32, '43, '54. 5 vols.
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Obituary record of graduates. 34 vols.
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Songs of Yale, 1853, '55. 2 vols. New
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