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enfranchisement of women, and the suppression of vivi- | gulf as they gaze at those who are passing from our side to section. She has been a constant contributor to the re- theirs."-Spectator, lv. 1083. views and other periodicals. She has lately lived in re29. A Faithless World; from the Contemporary Retirement in Wales. 30. The Scientific Spirit of the 1. An Essay on Intuitive Morals: view, Lon., 1885, 8vo. being an Attempt to popularize Ethical Science. Part Age; and other Pleas and Discussions, including an I., Theory of Morals, Lon., 1855, 8vo. Part II., Prac- Essay on the Education of the Emotions, Lon., 1888, cr. tice of Morals; Book I., Religious Duty, 1857, 8vo. New ed., 1864. Anon. 2. The Workhouse as an Hospital, Cobbe, Lucie. Doll-Stories, Lon., 1883, 8vo. Lon., 1861, 16mo. 3. Friendless Girls, and how to help Cobbe, Thomas, 1814-1882; called to the bar at them, Lon., 1861, 16mo. 4. Female Education, 1862. 5. The Red Flag in John Bull's Eyes, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 6. Thanksgiving: a Chapter of Religious Duty, Lon., 7. Essays on the Pursuits of Women, Lon., p. 8vo. No writer of our time, male or female, better deserves to be listened to by Americans who seek the true solution of the greatest social problem which it remains for Americans to determine."-Nation, iii. 165.

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8. Broken Lights: an Inquiry into the Present Condition and Future Prospects of Religious Faith, Lon., 1864, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1865. 9. The Cities of the Past, Lon., 1864, 12mo. (The cities described are Baalbec, Cairo, Rome, Athens, and Jerusalem.)

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Acting up to her theory of the equality of the sexes, and of the position which women ought to assume, she seems to have set off on her long pilgrimage unprotected

and alone.

Her traveller's tales have all the interest which attends the adventures of so bold a lady, and they have the charm of being written with liveliness and fancy."-Sat. Rev., xvii. 79.

10. Italics: Brief Notes on Politics, People, and Places in Italy in 1864, Lon., 1864, p. 8vo. 11. Religious Duty, Lon., 1864, 8vo. 12. Studies, New and Old, of Ethical and Social Subjects, Lon., 1865, p. 8vo. 13. Hours of Work and Play, Lon., 1866, p. 8vo. 14. The Confessions of a Lost Dog, reported by her Mistress, Lon., 1867, r. 16mo. 15. Dawning Lights: an Inquiry concerning the Secular Results of the New Reformation, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo. 16. Criminals, Idiots, Women, and Minors: Is the Classification Sound? a Discussion on the Laws concerning the Property of Married Women, Manchester, 1869, 8vo. 17. (Ed.) Alone to the Alone: Prayers for Theists, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo; 3d ed., 1881, cr. 8vo. 18. Darwinism in Morals, and other Essays, Lon., 1872, 8vo.

"The volume is a highly interesting series of lay sermons, not perhaps strikingly profound or original, out thoughtful, intelligent, and suggestive."-Ath., No. 2346. 19. The Hopes of the Human Race, Hereafter and Here, Lon., 1874, cr. 8vo; new ed., 1880.

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Only introduces us to some rather rhetorical lucubrations on the immortality of the soul, varied by a few not particularly original speculations regarding the conditions of the possible life of the future, and followed by an essay on the natural history of the emotion of sympathy and the counter-emotion, for which Miss Cobbe has devised the term Heteropathy.'"-Ath., No. 2457.

"There is much in this book which is true and able..

All we regret is, that with her profound sympathy with the philosophy and the sentiment of Christianity, she should appear to feel a sort of amused surprise at those who believe that in it are revealed, far more clearly than in ordinary human nature itself, the divine character and purposes of God."-Spectator, xlviii. 114.

20. Doomed to be Saved, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 21. Essays on Life and Death, and the Evolution of the Moral Sentiment, 1874. 22. False Beasts and True, ("Counting-House Library,") Lon., 1875, 12mo. (Contains ar

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ticles reprinted from periodicals.) 23. The Moral As-
pects of Vivisection, Lon., 1875, 8vo; 3d ed., 1877.
Re-Echoes, Lon., 1876, p. 8vo. 25. Why Women desire
the Franchise, Lon., 1877, 8vo. Pamph. 26. The " Age
of Science:" a Newspaper of the Twentieth Century.
By Merlin Nostradamus. Lon., 1877. 27. The Duties
of Women: a Course of Lectures, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo;

2d ed., 1881.

"This is, in many respects, the most telling of Miss Cobbe's books, full of life, spirit, and aggressiveness. The object of these admirable lectures is... to enforce on women who are growing up to the greater freedom of modern ideas as to their functions and duties that they must not leave behind them the old moral ideal of women, but, on the contrary, struggle more sedulously to preserve it, amid the new temptations and new difficulties of their enlarged conceptions of right and duty."-Spectator, liv.

87.

28. The Peak in Darien: with some other Inquiries touching Concerns of the Soul and the Body, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo.

"The Peak in Darien' is an essay on the riddle of death,' Miss Cobbe endeavouring to show, not without very tangible success, that even earthly watchers who do not accept the evidence for Christ's revelation on the subject not unfrequently catch a glimpse of the other side of the

the Inner Temple 1841. History of the Norman Kings of England: from a New Collation of the Contemporary Chronicles, Lon., 1869, 8vo.

the patience, the research, the truthfulness, the philo-
"To write the history of years so eventful would demand
sophic power, the literary skill, of a great historian: if we
have treated Mr. Cobbe somewhat severely, it is that he
has undertaken the task in the spirit of a mountebank.”—
Sat. Rev., xxviii. 800.

Cobbett, Arthur. (Ed.) Some Things that we Eat,
and their Natural History: compiled from Different
Authors, Lon., 1879, 8vo.
Three Wise Old Couples.

Cobbett, Mrs. E. T.
Illust. Lon., 1881, r. 8vo.
Cobbett, Rev. Richard Stuteley, M.A., 1842–
1877, graduated at Pembroke College, Oxford, 1864;
sometime curate of St. Mary, Twickenham. 1. The Last
Words of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Seven
Sermons, Lon., 1867, 12mo. 2. Memorials of Twicken-
ham, Parochial and Topographical, Lon., 1872, 8vo.

"Sir Robert Peel particularly urged a correspondent to attempt an historical account of the villas in the neighbourhood of London.' He especially referred to those which were mentioned in what he called Horace Walpole's song about Strawberry Hill;' but, he added, there were a hundred others with very curious anecdotes of local and personal history connected with them,' and he wound up by saying, 'the county histories would furnish a substratum for the work, but everything would depend upon the liveliness and accuracy of the details. Such a

work as is here sketched out, executed in a manner that would have satisfied the sketcher, would be one of the most delightful volumes that ever charmed mankind. We must thank Mr. Cobbett for giving us a book which, if not so good as it ought to be, is at least one step in advance of its predecessors."-Sat. Rev., xxxiv. 378.

Cobbett, Susan, d. 1889, æt. 81, daughter of William Cobbett. She published a translation of a German book, Henry and Mary; or, The Little Orphans, by Aurelia Schopper, in 1860, and a treatise on French Verbs in 1866.

Cobbett, William Pitt, M.A., B.C.L., graduated at University College, Oxford, 1876; called to the bar at Gray's Inn 1878. Leading Cases and Opinions on International Law: with Notes and Excursus, &c., Lon.,

1885, 8vo.

Cobbin, Mary Eliza. Simple Poems, Sacred and Miscellaneous, Lon., 1867, 8vo.

Cobbold, Dorothy. Domestic Rhymes, Lon., 1856, 12mo.

Cobbold, Rev. George Augustus, graduated at Pembroke College, Oxford, 1879; ordained 1880; curate of Harlesden since 1883. Mercy and Truth: Lent Sermons on the Work of Grace, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

Cobbold, Rev. Robert Heury, M.A., graduated senior optime at St. Peter's College, Cambridge, 1843; ordained 1844; missionary at Ningpo, China, 1847–58; rector of Ross, diocese of Hereford, since 1873. The themselves, Lon., 1859, p. 8vo. Chinese at Home; or, Pictures of the Chinese drawn by

Cobbold, Thomas Spencer, M.D., F.R.S., 18281886, son of Rev. Richard Cobbold, novelist, [q. v., ante, vol. i.,] b. at Ipswich, Eng., and educated at the Charterhouse School, London, and at the University of Edinburgh. He was appointed lecturer on zoology and comparative anatomy at the Middlesex Hospital in 1861, and Swiney lecturer on geology at the British Museum in 1868. His specialty was helminthology, particularly the study of human and animal parasitic worms, and in 1873 he was called to a professorship of that science, instituted specially for him, at the Royal Veterinary College. 1. Entozoa: an Introduction to the Study of Helminthology: with Reference, more particularly, to the Internal Parasites of Man, Lon., 1864, r. Svo. 2. A National Sanitary Question: New Entozootic Malady; Observations on the Probable Introduction of this Formidable Disease as a Consequence of the Proposed Extensive Utilization of Sewage, Lon., 1865, 8vo. 3. Tapeworms (Human Entozoa): their Sources, Nature, and Treatment, Lon., 1866, 12mo; 4th ed., 1883. 4. Catalogue of the Specimens of Entozoa in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, Lon., 1866,

8vo. 5. Entozoa: being a Supplement to the Introduc- | in Relation to the Court of Chancery, Lon., 1855, 8vo; tion to the Study of Helminthology, Lon, 1869, r. 8vo. 2d ed., 1856. 6. Our Food-Producing Ruminants and the Parasites which reside in them: Cantor Lectures, Lon., 1871, 8vo. 7. Worms: a Series of Lectures on Practical Helminthology, with Cases, Lon., 1872, p. 8vo. 8. The Grouse Disease: a Statement of Facts tending to prove the Parasitic Origin of the Epidemic, Lon., 1873, Svo. 9. The Internal Parasites of our Domesticated Animals; or, Manual of Entozoa of the Ox, Sheep, Dog, Horse, Pig, and Cat, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 10. Parasites: a Treatise on the Entozoa of Man and Animals, including some Account of the Ectozoa, Lon., 1879, 8vo. 11. Human Parasites: a Manual of Reference to all Known Species of Entozoa and Ectozoa which are found infesting Man, Lon., 1882, 8vo. 12. The Parasites of Meat and Prepared Flesh Food: Two Lectures, Lon., 1884, 8vo.

Cobden, Halsted Elwin C. 1. Elements of our Faith a Catechism for Young Members of the Church of England, Lon., 1850, 18mo. 2. Daily Communings with God; 6th ed., N. York, 1866, 18mo. Cobden, J. C. The White Slaves of England, Andover, Mass., 1853, 12mo.

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Cobden, Paul. 1. Beacon Lights, Phila., 1869, 16mo. 2. Peoples and Fairies, Phila., 1869, 16mo. Going on a Mission, Bost., 1870, 16mo. 4. Who will Win? Bost., 1870, 16mo. 5. The Turning Wheel, Bost., 1876, 16mo. 6. Little Lights along the Shore. Illust. N. York, 1879, 16mo.

Cobden, Richard, [ante, vol. i., add.,] d. 1865. For biog., see MORLEY, JOHN, and RITCHIE, JAMES EWING, infra. 1. The Three Panics: an Historical Episode; 5th ed., Lon., 1862, 8vo; new ed., 1884. 2. The Political Writings of Richard Cobden, Lon., 1867, 2 vols. 8vo. The same, edited by Sir Louis Malet, 1878, p. 8vo; new ed., 1886.

"Mr. Cobden's later political writings are more finished than his earlier compositions, and they are entitled to consideration as proceeding from a mature and successful politician."-Sat. Rev., xxiii. 142, 174. 3. Speeches on Questions of Public Policy. Edited by John Bright and J. E. Thorold Rogers. Lon., 1870,

2 vols. 8vo; new ed., 1880.

Cobley, Frederick. On Foot through Wharfedale: Descriptive and Historical Notes of the Towns and Villages of Upper and Lower Wharfedale, Otley, 1882,

8vo.

Coburn, F. D. Swine Husbandry: a Practical
Manual for the Breeding, Rearing, and Management of
Swine. Illust. N. York, 1877, 12mo.
Coburn, John.

Life and Services of John B. Dillon, Indianapolis, 1886, 12mo.

Cochran, Fitzgerald. Reports of Cases argued

Cochrane, Rev. James, M.A., [ante, vol. i., add.] 1. (Ed.) The Protestant's Manual: consisting of Sermons and Tracts on the Principal Points of Romish Controversy: vol. i., (all published,) Edin., 1839, 12mo. 2. The World to Come, Edin., 1847, 8vo; 2d ed., 1852. 3. Companion to the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper: being Helps to the Due Observance of the Communion Season, Edin., 1850, 16mo. 4. Discourses on some of the Most Difficult Texts of Scripture, Edin., 1851, 8vo. 5. Discourses on the Last Things: Death-the Resurrection-the Spirit-World-Judgment-Eternity, Edin., 1855, 8vo. 6. The Resurrection of the Dead, in an Exposition of the Fifteenth Chapter of First Corinthians, Lon., 1869, p. 8vo.

Cochrane, James. 1. (Trans.) Louise; from the German of Voss, Edin., 1852, 8vo. 2. Sonnets and Miscellaneous Poems, Edin., 1853, p. 8vo. 3. (Trans.) Goethe's Hermann and Dorothea, Edin., 1853, p. 8vo. (Trans.) Hannah and her Chickens; from the German of Eberhard, Edin., 1854, 8vo.

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Cochrane, James Inglis. (Trans.) Homer's Iliad: Book First; in English Hexameters, Lon., 1862, 8vo.

Cochrane, John, barrister-at-law. Hindu Law: Defence of the Daya Bhaga; Notice of the Case on Prosoono Coomar Tajore's Will; Judgment of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council; Examination of such Judgment, Lon., 1872, r. 8vo.

Cochrane, Mary. What Saith the Master? a Daily Text-Book, Lon., 1888, 32mo.

Cochrane, Robert, b. 1849, at Newtown, Roxburghshire. 1. (Ed.) The English Essayists, from Bacon to Ruskin, Lon., 1876, 8vo. 2. (Ed.) The Treasury of British Eloquence, Lon., 1877, r. 8vo. 3. (Ed.) The Treasury of Modern Biography: a Gallery of Literary Sketches of Eminent Men and Women of the Nineteenth Century. Illust. Lon., 1878, 8vo. 4. Eminent Philanthropists, Patriots, and Reformers, Lon., 1879, 8vo. 5. Risen by Perseverance; or, Lives of Self-Made Men, Edin., 1879, p. 8vo. 6. Lives and Discoveries of Famous Travellers, Edin., 1879, 8vo. 7. Great Achievements of Military Men, Statesmen, and others, Edin., 1879. 8. Heroes of Invention and Discovery, Lon., 1879, 8vo. Gallery of Notable Men and Women, Edin., 1879, p. 10. (Ed.) The Treasury of English Literature: a Book of Selections, from Chaucer to the Present Time, Lon., 1880, r. 8vo. 11. (Ed.) The British LetterWriters, Lon., 1882. 12. (Ed.) Recent Travel and Ad13. Great Thinkers and Workers, venture, Lon., 1886. Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

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Cochrane, Thomas, tenth Earl of Dundon

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ald, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1775-1860, b. at Annsfield, in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, 1860, 8vo. Cochran, Major Francis, Hampshire regiment Lanarkshire, Scotland; a distinguished naval garrison instructor, North British District. A Handymander, and M.P. for Westminster; was deprived of his Text-Book on Military Law: compiled chiefly to assist honors and position in 1814, on a false charge of having Officers in preparing for Examination; also for all Offi- spread rumors concerning the death of Napoleon for cers of the Regular and Auxiliary Forces, Edin., 1884, ing which he fought in the service of Chili and of Brastock-exchange purposes, but after a long period, durCochran, John. 1. (Trans.) Zwingli; or, The zil, was reinstated. He was nominated rear-admiral in Rise of the Reformation in Switzerland, by R. Chris- 1854. 1. Observations on Naval Affairs and on some toffel, 1858, 8vo. 2. The Revelation of St. John its Collateral Subjects, Lon., 1847, 8vo. 2. Notes on the own Interpreter, in Virtue of the Double Version in Mineralogy, Government, and Condition of the British which it is delivered, N. York, 1860, 12mo.

cr. 8vo.

Cochran, William, member of the Society of Arts, of the Highland and Agricultural Society, London and Edinburgh, and formerly of the Asiatic Society, London and Shanghai. Pen and Pencil in Asia Minor; or, Notes from the Levant. Illust. Lon., 1887, 8vo.

"He has for many years applied his knowledge acquired in China to the promotion of silk-culture in Australia and New Zealand. . . . For the advancement of his favourite project he made an expedition into the old silk region of Asia Minor, and he spent six weeks in the neighbourhood of Smyrna in the careful examination and description of every process. As a manual of silk-culture the book is valuable."-Ath., No. 3156.

Cochran, William C. The Law Student's Lexicon: a Dictionary of Legal Words and Phrases, with the Meaning of Latin and French Maxims, Cin., 1888, 12mo.

Cochrane, George. 1. Wanderings in Greece, Lon., 1837, 2 vols. 8vo. 2. On the Employment of the Poor in Great Britain and Ireland, Lon., 1845, 8vo. 3. The Way to make Railroad Shares Popular, Lon., 1846, 8vo. 4. Opinions on Loans of Government Stock, Lon., 1847, 8vo. 5. On the Economy of the Law, especially

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West Indian Islands and North American Maritime 3. Narrative of Services in the

4. The

Colonies, 1851, 8vo.
Liberation of Chili, Peru, and Brazil from Spanish and
Portuguese Domination, Lon., 1858, 2 vols. 8vo.
Autobiography of a Seaman, Lon., 1860-61, 2 vols. 8vo.
has always shown, in addition to
many other splendid intellectual gifts, the power of ex-
pressing himself in writing with remarkable vigour and
fucidity."-Sat. Rev., ix. 81.

"The author

Cochrane, Rev. Thomas, minister of the Pleasance Church, Edinburgh. 1. Home Mission Work : its Duties, Difficulties, and Encouragements, Edin., 1873. 2. Twenty Years in a Mission-Field: a Record of the Pleasance Church, Edinburgh, Edin., 1873, 8vo; 5th ed., 1877. 3. Hand-Book and Index to the Principal Acts of Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, 184385; 2d ed., Edin., cr. Svo. 4. Digest and Report of the Principal Cases decided in the General Assembly of the Free Church, 1843-86, Edin., cr. 8vo.

Cochrane, Thomas Barnes, eleventh Earl of Dundonald, d. 1885. With BOURNE, H. R. Fox, [q. v., supra,] Life of Thomas, Tenth Earl of Dundonald: completing "The Autobiography of a Seaman," Lon., 1869, 2 vols. 8vo.

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Cochrane-Patrick. See PATRICK.

Right Hon. T. F. Kennedy: with other Letters from EmiCochut, P. A. The Financier Law: his Scheme nent Persons during the Same Period, Lon., 1874, 8vo. and Times, Lon., 1856, 8vo.

3. Journals of Henry Cockburn: being a Continuation of the Memorials of his Time, 1831-1854, Edin, 1874, 2 vols. 8vo.

"The letters are hastily-written notes about political affairs, the interest of which has passed away, and they Cock, David, mining engineer. A Treatise, Tech-have no historical value whatever."-Acad., vi. 449. nical and Practical, on the Nature, Production, and Uses of China Clay with Tables, &c., Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. : Cock, Thomas F. A Manual of Obstetrics, N. York, 1853. Cockayne, Andreas Edward. 1. (Ed.) Cock-letters and as he shows himself in what he designed for ayne Memoranda: Collections towards a Historical Record of the Family of Cockayne, Congleton, 1869-73, 2 vols. 8vo. Privately printed. 2. Illustrated Handbook to Bakewell and its Vicinity, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. Cockayne, M. S. History and Adventure; or, Stories of Remarkable Men of All Nations. Illust. Lon., 1854, fp. 8vo.

Cockayne, Thomas Oswald, [see COCKAYNE, O., ante, vol. i., add.,] 1807-1873, educated at Cambridge University; was for many years an assistant-master in King's College, London. He was a member of the Philological and Early English Text Societies, and a diligent student of Anglo-Saxon literature. 1. Outlines of the History of Ireland, Lon., 1851, 16mo. 2. The Life of Marshal Turenne, Lon., 1853, 8vo. 3. Leechdoms, Wort-Cunning, and Starcraft of Early England: being a Collection of Documents never before published, illustrating the History of Science before the Norman Conquest, Lon., 1858-67, three series, 8vo. 4. (Ed.) Narratiunculæ Anglice Conscripta: de pergamenis excribebat, notis illustrabat, eruditis copiam faciebat T. O. C., Lon., 1861, Svo. 5. Spoon and Sparrow, evde and Yap, Fundere and Passer; or, English Roots in the Greek, Latin, and Hebrew: being a Consideration of the Affinities of the Old English, Anglo-Saxon, or Teutonic Portion of our Tongue to the Latin and Greek, Lon., 1861, 8vo. 6. Seinte Marherete, in Old English, now first edited,

Lon., 1862, p. 8vo. 7. The Shrine: a Collection of Occasional Papers on Dry Subjects, Lon., 1864-70, 13 parts, 8vo. 8. (Ed.) pe Liflade of St. Juliana, from Two Old English MSS. of 1238 A.D.: with Renderings into Modern English by O. Cockayne and E. Brock, (Early Eng. Text Soc.,) Lon., 1872, 8vo.

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Cockburn, Sir Alexander James Edmund, Bart., D.C.L., LL.D., 1802-1880, was educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he graduated with a first class in civil law in 1829, and was elected a Fellow. He was called to the bar in 1829; was elected M.P. for Southampton in 1847; was made solicitor-general in 1850, attorney-general in 1851, chief justice of the common pleas in 1856, and lord chief justice of England in 1859. He presided at the Tichborne trial in 1873, and delivered at its close a charge which occupied eighteen days. In 1872 he represented the British government at the Alabama arbitration held in Geneva. 1. The Act 2 Will. IV. c. xlv. to amend the Representation of the People in England and Wales: with Notes, Lon., 1832, 12mo. The Statute to settle the Divisions of Counties and the Limits of Cities and Boroughs in England and Wales, Lon., 1832, 8vo. 3. Questions on Election Law arising on the Reform Act with the Decisions of the Revising Barristers and Resolutions of the Committees, Lon., 1834, 12mo. 4. The Corporations of England and Wales: Collected and Abridged from the Reports of the Commissioners for inquiring into Municipal Corporations, Lon., 1835, 8vo. 5. Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the Grand Jury in the Case of the Queen against Nelson and Brand, Lon., 1867, 8vo; 2d ed. same year. 6. Nationality; or, The Law relating to Subjects and Aliens, considered with a View to Future Legislation, Lon., 1869, Svo. 7. Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England in the Case of the Queen against Thomas Castro, otherwise Arthur Orton, otherwise Sir Roger Tichborne, Lon., 1874-75, 2 vols. 8vo. 8. Martin vs. Mackonochie: Judgment of the Lord Chief Justice of England, Lon., 1878, 8vo.

With Rowe, W. CARPENTER, Cases of Controverted Elections determined in the Eleventh Parliament of the United Kingdom, Lon., 1833, 8vo.

Cockburn, George W. An Old Soldier's Farewell to the Forty-Second Royal Highland Black Watch Regiment. By Faith. Lon, 1877.

Cockburn, Henry Thomas, Lord Cockburn, 1779-1854, [ante, vol. i., add the following posthumous publications:] 1. Lord Cockburn's Works, vols. i. and ii., Edin., 1872, 8vo. 2. Letters, chiefly connected with the Affairs of Scotland, from Henry Cockburn, afterwards Lord Cockburn, to T. F. Kennedy, M.P., afterwards the

"The difference between Lord Cockburn in his private journal with the letters to Mr. T. F. Kennedy, recently the public will be evident to any one who compares this printed, and against the publication of which the editor of these volumes has protested.... The chief interest of these volumes consists in the light they throw upon the events preceding, and which led up to, the formation of the Free Kirk.”—Ath., No. 2429. See, also, RUSSELL, ALEXANDER, infra.

4. An Examination of the Trials for Sedition in Scotland, Edin., 1888, 2 vols. 8vo. (Relates to the period from 1793 to 1849.)

"A work of exceeding value and interest, in subjectmatter as well as in style, to the student of politics no less than to the lawyer."-Ath., No. 3155.

5. Circuit Journeys from 1838 to 1854, Edin., 1888, cr. 8vo.

"It is a remarkable book, for nothing more remarkable than as the self-revelation of a lawyer's heart."-Ath., No. 3167.

Cockburn, James Seton. Canada for Gentlemen: Letters, Lon., 1884, 8vo. Privately printed. Cockburn, S. Japanese Ideas of London and its Wonders. By a Japanese Scout. Lon., 1873, 8vo. Cockburn, Samuel, M.D. 1. Medical Reform: being an Examination into the Nature of the Prevailing System of Medicine, and an Exposition of some of its Chief Evils: with Allopathic Revelations, Lon., 1856, 18mo. 2. The Laws of Nature and the Laws of God: a Reply to Prof. Drummond, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Cockburn, Samuel, of Kingston, Jamaica. Rough Notes and Official Reports on the River Belize, and the Physical Features of British Honduras, taken in 1867 and 1869, Kingston, Jamaica, 1875, 8vo.

Cocke, J. Z. (Trans.) Child and Woman; from the German of Clementine Hehn, Phila., 1878, 12mo.

Cocke, William Archer, [ante, vol. i., add.] 1. A Treatise on the Common and Civil Law Systems as embraced in the Jurisprudence of the United States, N. York, 1871, 8vo. 2. Reports of Cases adjudged in the Supreme Court of the State of Florida, vols. xiv.-xv., (1874-1876.) Published by the State, 1875-77, 2 vols. 8vo.

Cocker, Rev. Benjamin F., D.D. 1. Christianity and Greek Philosophy; or, The Relation between Spontaneous and Reflective Thought in Greece and the Positive Teaching of Christ and his Apostles, N. York, 1870, 8vo. 2. Lectures on the Truth of the Christian Religion, Detroit, 1873, 12mo. 3. The Theistic Conception of the World: an Essay in Opposition to Certain Tendencies of Modern Thought, N. York, 1875, cr. 8vo. 4. The Student's Hand-Book of Philosophy: Psychology, Lon., 1882, 8vo.

Cocker, Rev. John. Sermons preached for the most part in a Country Parish Cuurch, Manchester, 1873-77, two series, p. 8vo.

Cocker, W. J. 1. Hand-Book of Punctuation, N. York, 1878, sq. 16mo. 2. Punctuation, Capitalization, Letter-Writing, &c., N York, 1879, sm. 4to.

Cockerell, Charles Robert, R.A., D.C.L., [unte, vol. i. add.,] d. 1863. He was professor of architecture in the Royal Academy 1840-57; was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor and an associate of many British and Continental societies. The following list of his publications includes the two mentioned ante, vol. i., but not two works written in Italian and published at Florence. 1. (Ed.) Antiquities of Athens, and other Places of Greece, Sicily, &c.: Supplementary to the "Antiquities of Athens," by J. Stuart and N. Revett. Illust. by C. R. C., &c. Lon., 1830, 5 parts, fol. 2. The Temple of Jupiter Olympius at Agrigentum, &c. Plates. Lon., 1830, fol. 3. Plan and Sections of the New (Bank of England) Dividend, Pay, and Warrant Offices, and Accountant's Drawing Office above: together with Six Allegorical Subjects, forming the Decoration of the Lower Offices. Four Plates. Lon., 1835, obl. fol. 4 Ancient Sculptures in Lincoln Cathedral. Twelve Plates. Lon., 1848, 8vo. 5. Observations on Style in Architecture: Sessional Paper, Lon., 1849. 6. Iconography of the West Front of Wells Cathedral: with an Appendix on the Sculptures of Other Medieval Churches in

Wheelwright, of Newburyport, Mass., Phila., 1888. Codrington, Rev. Robert Henry, D.D., graduated at Wadham College, Oxford, 1852, and elected a Fellow 1855; ordained 1856; missionary in Melanesia; vicar of Wadhurst since 1887; canon residentiary and prebendary of Chichester Cathedral 1888. The Melanesian Languages, Oxf., 1885, 8vo.

England, Oxf, 1851, 4to. 7. Illustrations, Architectural | York, 1888, 16mo. 9. Biographical Sketch of William and Pictorial, of the Genius of Michael Angelo Buona rotti: with Descriptions of the Plates by C. R. C., &c., Lon., 1857, fol. 8. The Temples of Jupiter Panhellenius at Egina and of Apollo Epicurius at Bassæ, near Phigaleia in Arcadia, &c., Lon., 1860, fol. 9. Address delivered at the Royal Institute of British Architects, Lon., 1860. 10. A Descriptive Account of the Sculptures of the West Front of Wells Cathedral, photographed for the Architectural Photographic Association, Lon., 1862, 4to.

Cockett, Rev. William, M.A., graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1844; ordained 1843; vicar of Upperby since 1846. Sermons for the Times: being Familiar Expositions of the Doctrines and Essential Truths of our Holy Religion, Lon., 1861, cr. 8vo.

Cockle, John, M.A., M.D. 1. An Essay on the Poison of the Cobra di Capello, Lon., 1852, 8vo. 2. On Insufficiency of the Aortic Valves in Connection with Sudden Death: with Notes, Lon., 1861, 8vo; new ed., 1880, 12mo. 3. On Intra-Thoracic Cancer, Lon., 1865, 2 parts, 8vo. 4. Notes on the Surgical Treatment of Aortic Aneurism, Lon., 1877, 8vo. 5. Contributions to Cardiac Pathology, Lon., 1880, 12mo. 6. (Trans.) Guilt a Tragedy, by Müllner, Lon., 1888, 16mo. Cockle, Mrs. Moss. Fantasias, [verse,] Lon., 1887, cr. 8vo. Cockran, John. The Horse in Sickness, and how to treat him being the Result of Twenty-Five Years' Experience amongst Cab and Omnibus Horses, Lon., 1887, 12mo.

Cockrem, Edward. Tourist's Guide to Torquay and its Neighbourhood, Torquay, 1856, 12mo.

Cocks, John, M.D., 1787-1861, b. in Sussex, Eng.

2.

1. Sea-Weed Collector's Guide, Lon., 1853, 12mo. Algarum Fasciculi; or, A Collection of Sea-Weeds, carefully dried and preserved, with a Description of each Plant, Locality, &c., Dublin, 1855-59, 17 parts, 4to, (unfinished.)

Cocks, Sampson, of Haworth. Recollections and Remains of Helena Loveday Cocks. By her Father. Lon., 1871, 8vo; 2d ed., 1875, 12mo.

Cockson, W. C. The Nutrition, Care, and Management of Infants: On the Feeding of Children, &c., Lon., 1876, 8vo.

Codd, Rev. Alfred, M.A., graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge, 1849; ordained 1850; vicar of Beaminster since 1857; prebendary of Grimston and canon of Sarum Cathedral since 1875. 1. A Revision of

the Rubrics, Lon., 1857. 2. The Fifty-Third Chapter of Isaiah: a Course of Lectures delivered in Holy Week and on Easter-Day, Lon., 1864, 12mo. 3. Diocesan Societies and Ruri-Decanal Boards, Lon., 1865, 8vo. Also, pamphlets and single sermons.

Codd, Rev. Edward Thornton. 1. Sermons preached in the Parish Church of S. Giles, Cambridge, Lon., 1846, 12mo. 2. Sermons addressed to a Country Congregation together with Three preached before the University of Cambridge, Lon., 1852-68, three series, 12mo.

Coddington, Charles E. A Digest of the Law of Trade-Marks as presented in the Reported Adjudications of the Courts of the United States, Great Britain, &c.. N. York, 1878, 8vo.

Coddington, D. Speeches and Addresses, N. York, 1866, 8vo.

Code, John Marsden. Notes on the Epistle to the Romans. Edited, with an Introduction, by J. D. Smith. Lon., 1874, 16mo.

"The expectations raised by a preliminary paper re-
cently read before the Anthropological Institute have been
amply realized by Mr. Codrington's present work, which
nesian tongues on a solid foundation..
for the first time places the comparative study of the Mela-
It consists of
two essentially distinct parts,-a general survey of all the
Oceanic tongues constituting the so-called Malayo-Poly-
nesian family, and a separate study of thirty-five more or
less typical languages current in the New Hebrides
and other Melanesian insular groups. The results of this
searching investigation are in some respects so startling
that they will scarcely meet with universal assent without
further research."-Sat. Rev., 1xi. 58.

who has lived and taught for years among the natives of
"The book is written with all the ripe knowledge of one
Melanesia, and it offers a welcome contribution to the so-
lution of an obscure problem of scientific philology, .
Dr. Codrington ... seems to think that the Melanesian is
racially, as well as linguistically, connected with the Poly-
nesian and Malay; but his arguments have certainly
brought no conviction to my mind, and his view is op-
posed to that of the most eminent ethnologists. It is only
incidentally, however, that he glances at the question of
race. His book is concerned, not with ethnology, but with
the Melanesian languages, a subject on which he supplies
an abundance of material that makes a revision of our old
opinions necessary... .. The conclusion reached by Dr.
Codrington is that the Melanesian languages have the
same origin as the Malayan and Polynesian. Dr. Cod-
rington certainly seems to me to have proved the main
point of his contention."-A. H. SAYCE: Acad., xxviii. 429.
Codrington, Thomas, F.G.S., member of the
Institute of Civil Engineers; general superintendent
The Maintenance of
of county roads for South Wales.
Macadamized Roads, Lon., 1879, 8vo.
Coe, Benjamin H. Progressive Lessons in Draw-
Illust.
ing: Studies.
New ed., N. York, 1882, sq.
With SHELL, F. P., Elementary Drawing, and
the True Method of teaching it, N. York, 1855, 16mo.
Coe, Charles Clement. 1. Outlines of a Chris-
tian Faith, Lon., 1862, cr. 8vo. 2. General Gordon in a
New Light: the Cause of War and the Advocate of
Peace, Lon., 1885, 8vo.

16mo.

Coe, Ernest Oswald. (Trans.) Hugo's Angelo: a Tragedy, in English Blank Verse, 1880, Svo. Coe, Miss R.

Bost., 1859.

Wee Wee Songs. By Leila Lee.

Coe, Mrs. Spencer W. Me! July and August, N. York, 1877, sq. 16mo.

Coe, William. Christian Duties as to the Holy State of Matrimony, Lon., 1859, 12mo.

Coe, William E. The Practice at the Judges' Chambers, Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer Divisions, under Supreme Court Acts 1873 and 1875, Lon., 1876, p. 8vo.

Cofer, M. H. Supplemental Digest of the Decisions of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, Cin., 1867. 8vo. Coffey, Charles Edward. Manual for the Use of Artillery Volunteer Corps, Worcester, 1882, 16mo.

Coffin, Albert Isaiah. 1. A Botanic Guide to Health and the Natural Pathology of Disease, Leeds, 1845, 12mo; 36th ed., 1866. 2. A Treatise on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children, Lon., 1849, 12mo; 7th ed., 1853. 3. Medical Botany: a Course of Lectures, Lon., 1851, 12mo. 4. A Treatise on Nervous Diseases, Lon., 1851, 12mo. 5. A Treatise on the Diseases of the Generative Organs, Lon., 1856, 16mo; 10th ed., 1866.

Coffin, Amary. (Trans.) The Merchant of Berlin, by L. Mühlbach, N. York, 1866, 8vo.

Codman, John, b. 1814, at Dorchester, Mass., son of the Rev. John Codman, of that town; became a captain in the merchant marine; has travelled extensively, written for periodicals, and published: 1. Sailors' Life and Sailors' Yarns. By Captain Ringbolt. N. York, Coffin, Charles Carleton, (“Carleton," pseud.,) 1847. 2. Ten Months in Brazil: with Notes on the Par- b. 1823, at Boscawen, N.H.; worked on his father's farm aguayan War, Bost., 1867, 12mo; 3d ed., N. York, 1876. till he was twenty-one; then obtained employment as 3. Review of the Report of the Special Committee on a civil engineer, and later was in charge of the Boston Navigation Interests. By an American Shipmaster. telegraphic fire-alarm. In 1851 he began to contribute Wash., 1870. 4. The Mormon Country: a Summer with to the Boston papers; during the civil war he was warthe Latter-Day Saints. Illust. N. York, 1876, 12mo. correspondent to the Boston Journal; in 1866 he went 5. Free Ships: Restoration of the American Carrying as correspondent of the Journal to the scene of the Trade, ("Economic Monographs,") N. York, 1878, 16mo; Prusso-Austrian war, and at its close made the tour of 2d ed., 1880, 12mo. 6. Round Trip, by Way of Panama, the world, furnishing meanwhile a weekly letter to the through California, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, and newspapers. 1. The Great Commercial Prize: addressed Colorado, N. York, 1879, 12mo. 7. A Solution of the to Every American who values the Prosperity of his Mormon Problem, N. York, 1885, 12mo. 8. Winter Country, Bost., 1858, 8vo. 2. My Days and Nights on Sketches from the Saddle. By a Septuagenarian. N. the Battle-Field, Bost., 1864, 12mo. 3. Winning his

Way, Bost., 1865, 16mo. 4. Following the Flag, Bost., 1865, 16mo. 5. Four Years of Fighting: a Volume of Personal Observations with the Army and Navy from the First Battle of Bull Run to the Fall of Richmond, Bost., 1866, 8vo. 6. Our New Way round the World, Bost. and Lon, 1869, 8vo.

"In Mr. Charles C. Coffin we have a traveller after the latest and best Transatlantic pattern. He has thrown himself thoroughly into the spirit of his age and race, yet, while loyal to the backbone, and endorsing to the full his country's claims to present grandeur and future pre-emi-¦ nence, he nas a corner in his soul for the merits of other lands, and is open to the lessons of Old-World wisdom."Sat. Rev., xxviii. 60.

7. The Seat of Empire, Bost., 1870, 16mo. 8. The

Great Boston Fire, Bost., 1873, 12mo. 9. Caleb Crinkle :
a Story of American Life, N. York, 1875, 12mo. 10.

Boys of '76: History of the Battles of the Revolution,
N. York, 1876, 8vo. 11. The History of Boscawen and

Webster, from 1733 to 1878, Concord, N.H., 1878, 8vo.
12. The Story of Liberty in All Ages and Countries.
Illust. N. York, 1879, 8vo. 13. Old Times in the
Colonies. Illust. N. York, 1880, 8vo. 14. Life of
General Garfield, Candidate for President, Bost., 1880,
12mo. 15. Building the Nation: Events in the History
of the United States from the Revolution to the Begin-
ning of the War between the States. Illust. N. York,
1882, 8vo. 16. The Drum-Beat of the Nation: The First
Period of the War of the Rebellion, from its Outbreak to
the Close of 1862. Illust. N. York, 1887, 8vo.
17.
Marching to Victory: The Second Period of the War of
the Rebellion: including the Year 1863. Illust. N.
York, 1888, 8vo.

Coffin, Charles F. The Life of Elijah Coffin: with a Reminiscence. By his Son. Edited by his Daughter, M. C. Johnson. Cin., 1863, 8vo. Privately printed.

Coffin, James Henry, 1806-1873, b. at Williamsburg, Mass., and educated at Amherst College; held several positions as a teacher, and from 1846 till his death was professor of mathematics and astronomy at Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. He contributed many papers to the scientific societies of which he was a member. His specialty was meteorology. For biog., see CLYDE, JOHN C., supra. 1. Solar and Lunar Eclipses Illustrated and Explained, N. York, 1845, 8vo. 2. Winds of the Northern Hemisphere, Wash., 1853, 4to. Psychrometrical Table, Wash., 1856, 8vo. 4. The Orbit and Phenomena of a Meteoric Fire-Ball, July 20, 1860, Wash., 1869, 4to. 5. Elements of Conic Sections and Analytical Geometry; new ed., N. York, 1874, 8vo. 6. The Winds of the Globe; or, The Laws of Atmospheric Circulation over the Surface of the Earth, Wash., 1875. (This was completed by Selden Jennings Coffin, infra.)

3.

Coffin, Joshua. 1. A Sketch of the History of Newbury, Newburyport, and West Newbury, from 1635 to 1845, Bost., 1845, 8vo. 2. A List of some of the Descendants of Mr. E. Woodman, who settled at Newbury, Massachusetts, A.D. 1635, Newburyport, Mass., 1855, 8vo. 3. The Toppans of Toppan's Lane: with their Descendants and Relations, Newburyport, 1862, 8vo. Coffin, Nathaniel W. The Forest Arcadia of Northern New York, Bost., 1864. Anon.

Coffin, Robert Allen, 1801-1878, brother of James Henry Coffin, supra, b. at Williamsburg, Mass., and educated at Amherst; was a teacher and occasionally a contributor to periodicals. 1. Compendium of Natural Philosophy, 1844. 2. Town Organization: its Uses and Advantages, Bost., 1845. 3. History of Conway, Northampton, Mass., 1867.

Mary, Lon., 1855, 12mo. 7. The Eternal Truths: Preparation for Death, &c., Lon., 1857, 12mo. 8. (Trans.) A Devotion in Honour of St. Joseph, Lon., 1860, 12mo. 9. The Mysteries of the Faith: The Redemption, Lon., 1861, 12mo. 10. (Trans.) Hymns and Verses on Spiritual Subjects, Lon., 1863, 16mo. 11. Prayers for the Church and the Pope, Lon., 1865, 12mo. 12. Hear the Church, Lon., 1870, 8vo. 13. (Ed.) The Month of Mary, Lon., 1872, 16mo.

Coffin, Robert Barry, ("Barry Grav," pseud..) 1826-1886, b. at Hudson, N.Y.; settled in New York in 1857, and in 1858 succeeded T. B. Aldrich as assistant

editor of the Home Journal, to which he had long been a contributor. He was at the same time art critic to the Evening Post. In 1863 he became a clerk in the New York custom-house. 1. Matrimonial Infelicities.

4. Cakes and Ale at

By an Irritable Man. N. York, 1865, er. Svo. 2. My
Married Life at Hillside, 1865, 12mo. 3. Out of Town:
Woodbine from Twelfth Night to New Year's Day, 1868,
a Rural Episode, 1867, cr. 8vo.
12mo. 5. Castles in the Air, and other Fantasies, 1871,
12mo. 6. The Home of Cooper, 1871.

Coffin, Roland Folger, b. 1826, at Brooklyn, N.Y.; went to sea in early life; served in the U.S. navy during the civil war, and in 1869 became a reporter for the New York World of marine news and yachting. 1. An Old Sailor's Yarns, N. York, 1872-82, 2 vols. 12mo. 2. The America's Cup: how it was won by the Yacht" America" in 1851, and has been since defended. Illust. N. York, 1885, 12mo. 3. History of American Yachting, N. York, 1886.

Coffin, Rev. Selden Jennings, son of James Henry Coffin, supra, b. 1838, at Ogdensburg, N.Y., and educated at Lafayette College and Princeton Theological Seminary; succeeded his father in 1873 as professor of mathematics and astronomy at Lafayette College, and was ordained in 1874. Record of the Men of Lafayette, Easton, Pa., 1879.

Coggeshall, C. H. Legal Directory for Lawyers and Business Men, 1882-83, St. Louis, Mo., 1882, 8vo.

Coggeshall, Capt. George, [ante, vol. i., add.] Historical Sketch of Commerce and Navigation, from the Birth of Our Saviour down to the Present Date, N. York, 1860, 8vo.

Coggeshall, William Turner, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1824-1867, b. at Lewiston, Pa.; was State librarian of Ohio 1856-62; served in the civil war with the rank of colonel; was United States minister to Ecuador from 1866 till his death. 1. Oakshaw; or, The Victim of Avarice, Cin., 1855, 12mo. 2. The Newspaper Record: containing a Complete List of Newspapers and Periodicals in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain, Phila., 1856, 8vo. 3. Home Hits and Hints, N. York, 1859. 4. The Poets and Poetry of the West, Columbus, O., 1860, 12mo. 5. Stories of Frontier Adventure in the South and West, N. York, 1862, 12mo. 6. Ohio's Prosperity, Social and Material: an Argument against Rebellion, Springfield, 1863, 8vo. 7. The Journeys of Abraham Lincoln as President Elect and as President Martyred, 1865.

Coghill, Donald Andrew Taylor. Rhoda, and other Poems, Thurso, 1869, 8vo.

Coghill, James Henry.

1. Abroad: Journal of a Tour through Great Britain and on the Continent, N. York, 1868, 12mo. 2. The Family of Coghill, 1377 to 1879: with some Sketches of their Maternal Ancestors, the Slingsbys, of Scriven Hall, 1135 to 1879, Cambridge, Mass., 1879, 4to.

Coghlan, C. L. Sobriety: Teachings of Scripture applied to Temperance, Lon., 1884, cr. 8vo.

Coghlan, Charles. Love and Hate; or, The Court of Charles I.: a Historical Drama, in Four Acts. By C. C. Lon., 1857, 8vo.

Coghlan, Herbert. Who's She? Lon., 1887, 12mo. Coghlan, John. Outlines of English Grammar, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo.

Coffin, Right Rev. Robert Aston, 1819-1885, b. at Brighton; educated at Harrow, and at Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated 1840; was ordained and became vicar of St. Mary Magdalene, Oxford, but resigned after two years; was received into the Roman Catholic Church 1845; ordained priest 1847; joined the order of Redemptorists; was appointed rector of St. Mary's, Clapham, 1855, and Bishop of Southwark 1882. His publications, besides pastorals, &c., were chiefly translations, the first from F. L. Blosius, the others from Alphonsus de Liguori. 1. (Trans.) The Oratory of the Faithful Soul, Lon., 1848, 12mo. 2. The Glories of Mary, Coghlan, Rev. William Edwin, graduated at Lon., 1852, 8vo; new ed., 1868. 3. The Mysteries of the Trinity College, Dublin, 1867; ordained 1868; curate of Faith: The Incarnation, &c., Lon., 1854, 12mo. 4. The Lindhurst since 1876. 1. St. George's Key: a Tale for Christian Virtues, and the Means of Obtaining them, Boys, Lon., 1868, 12mo; new ed., 1881. 2. The Conflict Lon., 1854, 12mo. 5. The Mysteries of the Faith: The and the Crown: Plain Parochial Sermons. Edited by Holy Eucharist, Lon., 1855, 12mo. 6. (Trans.) Visits B. Compton. Lon., 1877, 12mo. 3. Am I Too Late? to the Most Holy Sacrament and the Blessed Virgin a Series of Devotional Instructions, Lon., 1879, 12mo.

Coghlan, Rev. John Cole, D.D. The Modern Pharisee, and other Sermons. Edited by Very Rev. H. H. Dickinson, D.D. Lon., 1880, p. 8vo.

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