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Cuddehy, Mrs. Cassie's Wanderings, N. York, | 1862, b. at Chambersburg, Pa., and educated at West 1869, 12mo.

Cuddon, James, b. 1816; called to the bar at the Middle Temple 1862. A Succinct Treatise on the Copyhold Acts, Lon., 1865, r. 8vo.

Cudlip, Mrs. Annie Hall, (Thomas,) [ante, vol. iii., THOMAS, MISS ANNIE, add.,] b. 1838, at Aldborough, Suffolk, Eng., where her father, a naval officer, was in charge of the coast-guard station. In 1867 she was married to the Rev. Pender Hodge Cudlip, then curate of Yealmpton, now vicar of Sparkwell, Devonshire. She has contributed a number of short stories to periodicals, and in addition to the novels mentioned ante, vol. iii., has published: 1. New Grooves; 2d ed., Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. 2. A Passion in Tatters, Lon., 1872, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 3. Two Widows: a Novel, Lon., 1873, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 4. He Cometh Not, she said, 1873, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Anon. New ed., 1875. 5. Masklynes: a Novel, Lon., 1874, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. 6. A Narrow Escape, Lon., 1875, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 7. No Alternative, Lon, 1875, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. 8. Blotted Out: a Novel, Lon., 1876, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 9. A Laggard in Love, Lon., 1876, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 10. Charlie Carew, and other Stories, Lon., 1877, 12mo; new ed., 1883. 11. Mrs. Cardigan: a Novel, Lon., 1878, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 12. Country People, Lon., 1879, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 13. London Season, Lon., 1879, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 14. Stray Sheep, Lon., 1879, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 15. Eyre of Blendon: a Novel, Lon., 1880, 3 vols. cr. 8vo; new ed., 1884. 16. Fashion's Gay Mart, Lon., 1880, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 17. Society's Verdict, Lon., 1880, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 18. Our Set: a Novel, Lon., 1881, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 19. Best for Her: a Novel, Lon., 1882, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 20. Society Puppets, Lon., 1882, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 21. Jenifer, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 22. Colthorpe Cousins, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 23. Allerton Towers, Lon., 1883, cr. 8vo. 24. Friends and Lovers: a Novel, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 25. Modern Housewife; or, How we live now, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 26. Her Success: a Novel, Lon., 1885, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 27. No Medium: a Novel, Lon., 1885, 12mo. 28. The Reigning Favourite, Lon., 1886, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 29. Love's a Tyrant: a Novel, Lon., 1888, 3 vols. cr. 8vo.

Cudmore, P. 1. The Irish Republic: a Historical Memoir on Ireland and her Oppressors, St. Paul, Minn., 1871, 8vo. 2. The Civil Government of the States, and the Constitutional History of the United States; 2d ed., N. York, 1875, 8vo. 3. President Grant and Political Rings, &c., [satires in verse,] N. York, 1880, 8vo. 4. The Le Sueur Litany, for Doran, &c. : a Satire, N. York, 1882, 8vo. 5. Poems, Songs, Satires, and Political Rings; 4th ed., N. York, 1885, 8vo.

Cudworth, Miss Angelina M. A Memorial of Rev. Warren H. Cudworth. By his Sister. Bost., 1885,

12mo.

Cudworth, John William. Which is the Church? Lon., 1874; new ed., 1875, 12mo.

Cudworth, Rev. Warren H. History of the First Regiment Massachusetts Infantry, from the 25th of May, 1861, to the 25th of May, 1864, Bost., 1865,

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Cudworth, William. 1. Round about Bradford: a Series of Sketches, Descriptive and Semi-Historical, Lon., 1880, 8vo. 2. Rambles round Horton: Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive, Bradford, 1886, 8vo. Cuffe, Robert. The Woodhall or Iodine Spa, Lincolnshire, Lon., 1867, 8vo; 3d ed., 1868.

Cuffe, Thomas Tenison. Reasons for Secession; or, Objections to remaining in the Established Church, Lon., 1851, 8vo.

Cuffe, William Ulick O'Connor, fourth Earl of Desart, b. 1845; educated at Eton and at Bonn; entered the army and became a captain in the late Grenadier Guards; succeeded his father in 1865. 1. Only a Woman's Love, Lon., 1869, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Beyond these Voices: a Novel, Lon., 1870, 3 vols. p. Svo. 3. Children of Nature: a Story of Modern London, Lon., 1877, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. 4. Kelverdale: a Novel, Lon., 1878, 3 vols. cr. 8vo and 12mo. 5. The Honourable Ella: a Tale of Forshire, Lon., 1879, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 6. Mervyne O'Connor, and other Tales, Lon., 1880, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 7. Lord and Lady Piccadilly: a Novel, Lon., 1887, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 8. Love and Pride on an Iceberg, and other Tales, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. 9. Herne Lodge, Lon., 1888, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. Cuillard, E. M. Charlotte Corday, and other Poems, Lon., 1884, 12mo.

Culbertson, Rev. Matthew Simpson, 1818

Point; gave up the army for the ministry, and from 1844 till his death labored as a missionary in China. Darkness in the Flowery Land; or, Religious Notions and Popular Superstitions in North China, N. York, 1857, 8vo.

Culhane, Mrs. The Brass Tablets: a Tale for the New Year, Lon., 1856, p. 8vo.

Cull, Mary. Poems, Lon., 1854, 8vo. Cullen, David. On some Undetermined Points in Typhoid Fever, Lon., 1877, 12mo.

Cullen, Edward. 1. Words in the Language of the Yule Indians, Lon., 1851, fol. 2. The Isthmus of Darien Ship Canal, Lon., 1852, 8vo: 2d ed., with a Full History of the Scotch Colony of Darien, and Original Documents, 1853, 8vo. 3. Over Darien by a Ship Canal: a Report on the Mismanaged Expedition of 1854, Lon., 1856, 8vo.

Cullen, J. A. The Sodality Manual; or, A Collection of Prayers and Spiritual Exercises, for the Members of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Dublin, 1886, 16mo.

Cullen, Rev. John, F.R.H.S., educated at St. Aidan's, and at Trinity College, Dublin; ordained 1865; vicar of Radcliffe-on-Trent since 1874. 1. Life after Death, and the Things to Come: with a Memoir of Miss F. E. B. by W. H. M. H. Aitken, Lon., 1878, 12mo. 2. Poems and Idylls, Lon., 1882, 8vo. Cullen, William. A Practical Treatise on the Construction of the Turbine, or Horizontal Water-Wheel, Lon., 1860, 4to; Supplement, Lon., 1866, 4to; 2d ed., rev. and enl., 1871.

Culley, Ellen. Poems. By Ellen C-. Lon., 1855, 12mo.

Culley, John L. Treatise on the Theory of the Construction of Helicoidal Oblique Arches. Illust. N. York, 1886, 24mo.

Culley, Robert Spelman, member of the Institute of Civil Engineers; late examiner-in-chief of telegraphs to the post-office. A Hand-Book of Practical Telegraphy. Illustrated with Diagrams. Lon., 1863, Svo; 8th ed., rev., 1885.

Cullimore, Daniel Henry. 1. Medical Hints to the People of India, [and] The Burmese: what do they know of Medicine? Madras, 1875, 16mo. 2. Consumption as a Contagious Disease: with its Treatment according to the New Views: to which is prefixed a Translation of Professor Cohnheim's Pamphlet, Lon., 1880, 8vo.

Cullinan, Maxwell Cormac. Trinity College, Dublin, and University Education in Ireland, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo.

Cullingworth, Charles James, M.D., M.R.C.P., physician to St. Mary's Hospital, Manchester; late professor of obstetrics and gynæcology in the Owens College, Victoria University. 1. The Nurse's Companion: a Manual of General and Monthly Nursing, Lon., 1876, 12mo. 2. Catalogue of the Radford Library, St. Mary's Hospital, Manchester, Manchester, 1877, 8vo. 3. A Manual of Nursing, Medical and Surgical. Illust. Lon., 1883, 12mo; 2d ed., rev., 1884. 4. A Short Manual for Monthly Nurses, Lon., 1884, 12mo. 5. The Criminal Responsibility of the Insane, Manchester, 1884, cr. 8vo. 6. Puerperal Fever a Preventable Disease: Address, 1888, Lon., 1888, 8vo. With RANSOME, DR., Six Introductory Lectures delivered in the Medical Department, Owens College, Manchester, 1884. Preface by A. Gamgee. Manchester, 1884, 8vo.

Cullingworth, J. Guide to the Colony of Port Natal, Lon., 1861, 12mo.

Cullmer, William. Classified and Descriptive Index to Advertisements for Next of Kin, from 1760 to 1865, Lon., 1864, 16mo; new ed., continued to 1874, Lon., 1874, 8vo.

Cullum, George W., b. 1809, in New York City; educated at the U.S. Military Academy; entered the engineer corps, and during the civil war was employed in important engineering operations, and promoted in 1865 to the rank of brevet major-general in the volunteer army. He has been engaged in the construction of harbor improvements and other public works, and since 1874 has devoted himself to military, scientific, and literary studies. 1. Systems of Military Bridges in Use by the United States Army, those adopted by the Great European Powers, and such as are employed in British India, &c., N. York, 1863, 8vo. 2. (Trans.) Elements of Military Art and History, by N. E. de la Barre Duparcq, N. York, 1863, 8vo. 3. Biographical Register of

the Officers and Graduates of the United States Military | tutes of Justinian: being a Translation of, and ComAcademy at West Point, N. York, 1868, 2 vols. 8vo; new mentary on, that Work: with an Introduction on the ed., rev. to January 1, 1879, N. York, 1879. 4. Sketch History of the Roman Law, Lon., 1854, 12mo; 2d ed., of Major-General Richard Montgomery, of the Conti- 1855. 2. The Popular Education of the Bristol and nental Army, 1876. 5. Campaigns of the War of 1812- Plymouth Districts: with Special Reference to Ragged 15 against Great Britain, Sketched and Criticised: with Schools and Pauper Children, Lon., 1861, 8vo. Brief Biographies of the American Engineers, N. York, 1879, 8vo. 6. Historical Sketch of the Fortification Defences of Narragansett Bay since the Founding, in 1638, of the Colony of Rhode Island, Wash., 1884. Culmer, John Wray. The Golden Link: a PoemRomance, Lon., 1862, p. 8vo.

Culross, Rev. James, D.D. 1. The Missionary Martyr of Delhi: a Memoir of J. Mackay, Baptist Missionary, who was killed at Delhi, Lon., 1860, fp. 8vo. 2. The Resurrection and the Life; or, Lazarus Revived; 3d ed., Lon., 1862, fp. 8vo. 3. Divine Compassion; or, Jesus showing Mercy, Lon., 1864, p. 8vo. ‘4. Emmanuel; or, The Father revealed in Jesus, Lon., 1868, 12mo. 5. John whom Jesus loved, Lon., 1872, 12mo. 6. "Behold, I stand at the Door and knock;" or, Christ's Message to Laodicea, Lon., 1874, 12mo. 7. The Home at Bethany: its Joys, its Sorrows, and its Divine Guest, Lon., 1876, p. 8vo. 8. "The First Love:" Christ's Message to Ephesus, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo. 9. The Greatness of Little Things, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 10. William Cary, ("Men Worth Remembering,") Lon., 1881, p.

8vo.

Culsha, Rev. Edward Widt, M.A., graduated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1850. 1. Antar, and other Poems, Lon., 1851, 16mo. 2. Protestant Memorials: Poems, Lon., 1851, 12mo. 3. A Ballad of the Waldenses, Burton-on-Tweed, 1852, 8vo. 4. Eastern Lands and Eastern People; or, Personal Recollections of Nights in the East, Bath, 1862, 8vo.

Culsha, Mary. 1. The Prayer of Jehoshaphat, Lon., 1852, 12mo. 2. A Pilgrim's Ebenezer, [verse,] Lon., 1853, 8vo.

Culver, C. M. (Trans.) The Refraction and Accommodation of the Eye, and their Anomalies, by E. Landolt, M.D. Illust. Phila., 1886, 8vo.

Culver, Miss J. F. Leaves from the Valley of Human Life, Syracuse, N. York, 1868, 24mo.

Culver, Richard. The Questionable Reader and Union Speaker: a Comprehensive and Simple Digest of the Principles of the Art and Science of Elocution, Phila., 1864, 8vo.

Culver, S. W. Crowned and Discrowned, Bost., 1870, 16mo.

Culverwell, E. P. Maxima and Minima Solutions in the Calculation of Variations, (Philosophical Transactions,) Lon., 1887, 4to.

Culverwell, Robert James, M.D. 1. The Engagement of Life; or, Health, Recreation, and Rational Use of Time. By an Old Man. Lon., 1850, 12mo. 2. The Life of Dr. Culverwell. Written by Himself. Lon., 1852, 8vo. 3. Fragments from the Mountains, picked up in a Holiday Visit to the Lakes of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, Lon., 1855, 2 vols. 12mo.

Culverwell, Thomas William. Meditative Hours: Poetical and Prose Remains: with a Memoir of the Author by H. C., [Henry Culverwell,] Lon., 1867, 8vo. Privately printed.

Cumberland, B. (Ed.) The Northern Lakes of Canada, Toronto, 1886, 16mo.

Cumberland, Charles, F.Z.S. The Guinea-Pig, or Domestic Cavy, for Food, Fur, and Fancy. Illust. Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Cumberland, Guy. Bible Tales for Little Readers, Lon., 1875, 12mo.

Cumberland, Stuart C., F.R.G.S. 1. The Rabbi's Spell: a Russo-Jewish Romance, Lon., 1885, 12mo. 2. The Queen's Highway from Ocean to Ocean. Illust. and Maps. Lon., 1887, 8vo. 3. A ThoughtReader's Thoughts: containing the Author's Impressions of the Various Countries he has visited and the many Famous Personages with whom he has been brought in Contact: with a Record of his Curious Experiences, and a Full Confession as to how Thought-Reading is done, Lon., 1888, cr. 8vo.

"A rather amusing book."-Ath., No. 3192. Cumin, Patrick, C.B., b. 1824; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1855; assistant secretary to the Council of Education 1871-84, and counsel to the same 1882-84; secretary to the Committee of the Council of Education for England, and for Scotland, since 1884. 1. A Manual of Civil Law; or, Examination in the Insti

"Much of the occasional and exceptional interest of Mr. Cumin's Report centres in the recent passage at arms between himself and the great Puritan Earl; and he has done a service by incorporating his famous correspondence with Lord Shaftesbury in the present volume."-Sat. Rev., xii. 23.

Cummin, (formerly Cummins,) Rev. Joseph King, M.A., graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1863; ordained 1867; chaplain to the Grand Duke of Hesse since 1881. Three Sermons preached before the Queen and Court at Darmstadt, Easter, 1884, Lon., 1884, 8vo. Cumming, A. N. Value of Political Economy: Cobden Essay for 1880, Lon., 1881, 12mo. Cumming, Charles L. B. 1. Hymns for the Sabbath, and other Hymns, Lon., 1863, 18mo. 2. The Grecian Maid, and other Poems, Lon., 1867, 8vo.

Cumming, Constance Frederica Gordon, b. 1837, at Altyre, Morayshire, Scotland, is a daughter of Sir William Gordon Cumming, Bart., of Altyre and Gordonstown, and sister of Roualeyn Gordon Cumming, (q. v., ante, vol. i.,) known as the Lion-Hunter of South Africa. On her mother's side she is descended from the Campbells, and from the celebrated beauty Elizabeth Gunning, Duchess of Argyle. A visit to a married sister living in the Himalayas was followed by twelve years of almost continuous travel. She is a diligent watercolor artist, has made sketches throughout her wanderings, and has contributed largely to periodicals. 1. From the Hebrides to the Himalayas: a Sketch of Eighteen Months' Wanderings in Western Isles and Eastern Highlands. Illust. Lon., 1876, 2 vols. 8vo.

gions should have been connected in these volumes, ex"There is no conceivable reason why such distant re

cept that their names both begin with the letter H. Miss Gordon Cumming has shown that she can use pen and pencil most effectively. . . . The sketches of Hebrid ean rocks, lakes, and castles are excellent, and the dexli. 588.

scriptions... are lively, faithful, and effective.—Sat. Rev.,

2. At Home in Fiji, Edin., 1881, 2 vols. 8vo.

"As the picturesque record of a sojourn in little-known lands, and a thrilling account of customs which are happily becoming things of the past, At Home in Fiji' is a very interesting and readable work."-Sat. Rev., lii. 458.

3. A Lady's Cruise in a French Man-of-War: with Map and Illustrations, Lon., 1882, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Miss Cumming's volumes deals. . . . Looking at the book "It is with the Society Islands that the larger part of as a whole, it cannot fail to increase the author's reputation, both as a writer of amusing gossipy letters and as a collector of valuable sociological information.”—Ath., No. 2835.

4. Fire Fountains: The Kingdom of Hawaii: its Volcanoes, and the History of its Missions, Edin. and Lon., 1882, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

"Her account of the islands is the most temperate, judicious, and exhaustive description for popular purposes that has yet been published."-Ath., No. 2881.

5. Granite Crags. Illust. Lon., 1883, 8vo. (Describes the author's travels in California.) 6. In the Hebrides, Lon., 1883, 8vo. (A reprint of part of No. 1, supra.) 7. In the Himalayas and on the Indian Plains. Illust. Lon., 1884, p. 8vo.

"The present volume is, the author tells us, the Indian portion of her former work, From the Hebrides to the Himalayas,' greatly expanded. It has all the attractive qualities which Miss Gordon Cumming has accustomed her readers to look for,-a keen observation, a creditable amount of study of her subject, and a flow of picturesque description, sentiment, and fancy of considerable power and variety, not always under the strictest control."-Ath., No. 2980.

Wanderings in China. Illust. Lon. and Edin., 1885, 8. Via Cornwall to Egypt, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 9.

2 vols. 8vo.

"The picture of China and Chinese life that she is able to lay before her readers is a charming one, and gives a better idea of what the country is like, and a juster estimate of the character of the people, than has yet been laid before the English public."-Sat. Rev., 1xi. 859.

10. Work for the Blind in China. Illust. Lon., 1888, 16mo.

Cumming, Cosmo. The Love of his Life: a Novel, Lon., 1880, 3 vols. p. 8vo.

Cumming, Rev. James Elder. 1. Abba, Father: being Ten Lectures on the Lord's Prayer, Lon., 1862, fp. 8vo. 2. The Church of Scotland: her Position and Prospects, Edin., 1871, 8vo. 3. The Numbers of the

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Churches being a Statement of the Ecclesiastical Sta- | in their Land of Man. Illust. Lon., 1867, p. 8vo. 9. tistics of Scotland, Glasgow, 1874, 8vo.

Cumming, Miss Jane Eliza Gordon, half sister of Miss C. F. Gordon Cumming, supra. 1. (Trans.) Russian Travellers in Mongolia, &c., by P. Piassetsky, Lon., 1884, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. 2. (Trans.) Naval Reform; from the French of the late M. Gabriel Charmes, Lon., 1887, 8vo.

The Great Stanley; or, James VIIth, Earl of Derby, and his Noble Countess, Charlotte de la Tremouille, in the Isle of Man: a Narrative of the Seventeenth Century: interspersed with Notices of Manx Manners, Customs, Laws, Legends, and Fairy-Tales. Illust. Lon., 1867, 8vo. 10. (Ed.) Antiquitates Manniæ, (Manx Soc. Pub.,) Douglas, 1868, 8vo.

Cumming, Miss Kate, b. about 1835; a resident of Mobile, Ala.; was a nurse in the Confederate army during the civil war, and assisted in organizing the fieldhospitals in the campaigns in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia when the army was retreating. Journal in the Confederate Army of Tennessee, from the Battle of Shiloh to the End of the War, Louisville, Ky., 1866, 8vo.

Cumming, Linnæus. 1. An Introduction to the Theory of Electricity: with Examples, Lon., 1877, cr. 8vo. 2. Electricity treated Experimentally, for the Use of Schools, &c., Lon., 1886, 12mo.

Cumming, Rev. John, D.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] d. in 1881. Besides the works mentioned ante, vol. i., and others of an earlier date than 1850, he published: 1. The Church of Christ, Lon., 1852, 8vo. 2. Expository Readings from the Book of Revelation, Lon., 1852, 12mo. 3. Sabbath Readings, 1853-60, 20 vols. 12mo. 4. Words in Season; or, Comforting Thoughts, 1854, 12mo. 5. The End; or, The Close of this Dispensation; new ed., 1855, 12mo. 6. Urgent Questions, Personal, Pointed, and Practical, 1855, 32mo. 7. The War and its Issues, in its Religious Aspects, 1855, 12mo. 8. Argument on Bible Revision, Lon., 1856, 8vo. 9. The Last of the Patriarchs; or, Lessons from Joseph, Lon., 1856, 12mo. 10. Consolations; or, Leaves from the Tree of Life, Lon., 1857, 12mo. 11. Glad Tidings: a Series of Tracts, 1858, 18mo. 12. Thy Word is Truth: Apology for Christianity, 1858, 12mo. 13. The Great Tribulation; or, The Things coming on the Earth, 1859; new ed., 1860, 12mo. 14. Lectures to Young Men, 1859, p. 8vo. 15. Expository Readings from the Book of Kings, Lon., 1859, 12mo. 16. Glad Tidings for Sinners, 1860, 18mo. "In order to sympathize with Colonel Cumming, it is 17. Vital Questions, Vital Truths, 1860, 18mo. 18. Ques- obvious that one must be a sportsman pure and simple, tions for Doubting Believers. Three Series. 1860, 18mo. and other readers will probably find the record of his per19. Redemption draweth nigh; or, The Great Prepara-formances a little monotonous."-Sat. Rev., xxxii. 472. Cumming, William T., and Bringhurst, J. tion, 1860, fp. 8vo. 20. Signs of the Times, Present, H. The Law of Liens: with Forms, Houston, Tex., Past, and Future, 1860, 12mo. 21. The Christian Pil1885, 12mo.

grim, Lon., 1861, 32mo. 22. Popular Lectures on the Essays and Reviews :" delivered in Various Places, 1861, fp. 8vo. 23. Teach us to Pray: Observations on the Lord's Prayer, 1861, fp. 8vo. 24. Daily Life: Precepts, &c., for Christian Living; 4th ed., Lon., 1862, 12mo. 25. Look and Live; or, Present Salvation to All, Lon., 1862, fp. 8vo. 26. Readings on the Prophet Isaiah, Lon., 1862, fp. 8vo. 27. The Millennial Rest; or, The World as it will be, Lon., 1862, fp. 8vo. 28. On Doing what One does with One's Might, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 29. Moses Right and Bishop Colenso Wrong: Lectures, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 30. Drift-Wood, Sea-Weed, and Fallen Leaves, Lon., 1863, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 31. The Destiny of Nations as indicated in Prophecy, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 32. Life and Lessons of Our Lord unfolded, Lon., 1864, sq. 16mo. 33. Bee-Keeping. By "The Times" Bee-Master. Lon., 1864, 12mo. Anon. 2d ed., 1871. 34. Christ Alpha and Omega in the Word of God, Lon., 1864, 12mo. 35. "Behold, the Bridegroom Cometh :" the Last Warning Cry, Lon., 1865, 12mo. 36. Lives and Lessons of the Patriarchs, Lon., 1865, sq. 16mo. 37. Old Testament Saints, Adam to Jacob, Lon., 1866, 16mo. 38. Saving Truths, Lon., 1866, 18mo. 39. The Sounding of the Last Trumpet; or, The Last Woe, Lon., 1867, 12mo. 40. Ritualism the Highway to Rome, Lon., 1867, p. 8vo. 41. When shall these Things be? Lon., 1868, 12mo. 42. The Seventh Vial; or, The Time of Trouble begun, Lon., 1870, 12mo. 43. The Fall of Babylon foreshadowed in her Teaching, in History, and in Prophecy, Lon., 1870. 44. The Cities of the Nations fell, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. 45. From Patmos to Paradise; or, Light on the Past, the Present, and the Future, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 46. Communion between Heaven and Earth: a Sermon; 3d ed., Lon., 1874, 18mo. 47. Thoughts on the Royal Procession, March 12, 1874, Lon., 1874, 32mo. 48. Watchman, what of the Night? Lon., 1876, p. 8vo. With BLAKENEY, R. P., Modern Infidelity and Rationalism exposed and refuted, in Answer to the "Essays and Reviews," 1861, 12mo.

Cumming, Joseph George. 1. The Isle of Man: its History, Physical, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Legendary, Lon., 1848, 12mo. 2. A Chronology of Ancient, Sacred, and Profane History, Lon., 1853, 12mo. 3. The Runic and other Monumental Remains of the Isle of Man, Lon., 1857, 4to. 4. The Story of Rushen Castle and Rushen Abbey in the Isle of Man, Lon., 1857, 8vo. 5. (Ed.) An Account of the Isle of Man. By W. Sacheverell. With Introductory Notice and Copious Notes. (Manx Soc. Pub.) Douglas, 1859, 8vo. 6. (Ed.) A Short Treatise on the Isle of Man. By J. Challoner. With an Introductory Notice and Notes. (Manx Soc. Pub.) Douglas, 1859, 8vo. 7. A Guide to the Isle of Man, Lon., 1861, fp. 8vo. 8. The Stanleys

Cumming, W. F. 1. Notes of a Wanderer in Search of Health, through Italy, Egypt, Greece. Turkey, up the Danube, and down the Rhine, Lon., 1839, 2 vols. 8vo. 2. Notes on Lunatic Asylums in Germany and other Parts of Europe, Lon.. 1852, 8vo. Cumming, William Gordon. Wild Men and Wild Beasts: Scenes in Camp and Jungle. Edin., 1871, 8vo.

Illust.

F. A. Cummings, Nashville, 1859.
Cummings, A. W. The Life and Death of Mrs.

Cummings, A. W., D.D. The Early Schools of
Methodism, N. York, 1886, 8vo.

Birthday-Book. Illust. Buffalo, N.Y., 1885, 12mo.
Cummings, Annie M. (Ed.) The Chautauqua
Cummings, Arthur M. The Hercules Brand, N.
York, 1885, 16mo.

Cummings, E. C. Nature in Scripture: a Study of Bible Verification in the Range of Common Experience, Portland, Me., 1884; new ed., 1887, 8vo.

Cummings, Rev. Hayman Alfred James, F.R.H.S., graduated at King's College, London, 1864; ordained 1864; vicar of St. Paul's, Truro, 1873-76; curate of St. Michael, Hackney, since 1886. 1. Parting Words: Two Sermons, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 2. The Churches and Antiquities of Cury and Gunwalloe, in the Lizard District: including Local Traditions, Lon., 1875, 8vo. 3. The Preacher's Book, Lon., 1885.

Cummings, Rev. Jeremiah W., 1823-1866, b. in Washington, D.C.; educated at the College of the Propaganda in Rome; returned to the United States in 1848, and from 1856 till his death was pastor of St. Stephen's Church in New York City. 1. Italian Legends and Sketches, N. York, 1859. 2. Songs for Catholic Schools, 1862. 3. Spiritual Progress, 1865.

Cummings, Rev. Joseph, D.D., LL.D., b. 1817; graduated at the Wesleyan University 1840; president of that institution 1857-74, and since then professor of moral philosophy. Besides an edition of Butler's Analogy (1875) and single sermons, &c., he has published: 1. A Sketch of the Life of the late Danforth Stillman Newcomb: together with a Sermon occasioned by his Death, Bost., 1855, 8vo. 2. An Elective Presiding Eldership in the Methodist Episcopal Church constitutional and desirable: with a History of the Presiding Elder Question, N. York, 1877, 12mo.

Cummings, M. J., ("Captain Carnes," pseud.) 1. Little Toss. Illust. Bost., 1872, 16mo. 2. Uncle Anthony. Illust. Bost., 1873, 16mo.

Cummings, Thomas Seir, b. 1804, in England; removed to New York in infancy, and became a miniature-portrait-painter. He was one of the founders of the National Academy in 1826. Historic Annals of the National Academy of Design, Phila., 1865, 8vo.

Cummings, William Haymen. 1. The Rudiments of Music, ("Music Primers,") Lon., 1877, 8vo. 2. Purcell, ("Great Musicians,") Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. Cummings-Bruce. See BRUCE.

Cummins, Adley H. A Grammar of the Old
Friesic Language, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo.
Cummins, Mrs. Alexandrine Macourt. Me-

moir of George David Cummins, D.D. By his Wife. | including the Campaigns of Alexander and the Travels N. York, 1878, 8vo.

Cummins, C. Book-Keeping: the Science explained, Lon., 1887, r. 8vo.

Cummins, Ella S. The Little Mountain Princess: a Sierra Snow-Plant, Bost., 1880, 12mo.

of Hwen-Thsang, Lon., 1871, 8vo.

"A work which geographers and historians will alike gratefully accept as an important and successful attempt to solve some of the most difficult questions connected with the geography of the East.”—Sat. Rev., xxxi. 149.

Cummins, Rt. Rev. George David, 18225. Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, Calcutta, 1877, 1876; b. in Kent Co., Delaware; graduated at Dickin- 4to. 6. The Stupa of Bharhut: a Buddhist Monument, son College, Pennsylvania, 1841; became a Methodist Buddhist Legend and History in the Third Century B.C. ornamented with Numerous Sculptures illustrative of minister; was ordained in the Protestant Episcopal Illust. Lon., 1879, 4to. 7. Book of Indian Eras: with Church 1845; was elected Assistant Bishop of Kentucky Tables for calculating Indian Dates, Calcutta, 1883, cr. 1866; resigned in 1873, and founded the Reformed Episcopal Church, of which he became the first bishop. Life of Mrs. V. H. Hoffman, late of the Protestant

Episcopal Mission to Western Africa, Phila., 1859, 8vo; Eng. ed., entitled "Living for Christ," &c., with a preface by A. M. W. Christopher, Lon., 1859, 8vo.

Cummins, John, associate justice of the Supreme Court of Idaho. Idaho Supreme Court Reports, (18661867,) San Fran., Cal., 1867, 8vo.

8vo.

Cunningham, Alexander W. Notes on the History, Methods, and Technological Importance of Descriptive Geometry, Edin., 1868, 8vo.

Cunningham, Mrs. B. Sim. 1. For Honor's Phila., 1882, 12mo. Sake, Phila., 1879, 12mo. 2. In Sancho Panza's Pit,

Cunningham, C. Templar's Chart, Phila., 1863,

12mo.

de W. (Ed.) The Pioneers of the Alps: Portraits of Cunningham, C. D., and Abney, Capt. W. Guides. Illust. Lon., 1887, imp. 8vo.

Guide. Illust. Published in Parts, Lon., 1879–87, p. Cunningham, Daniel John. The Dissector's

Cummins, Miss Maria Susanna, [see ante, vol. i., where the name is erroneously given as Cummings, add.,] 1827-1866, b. at Salem, Mass. She began to write about 1850, contributing to the Atlantic Monthly and other periodicals. The entire sale of The Lamplighter was over 119,000 copies. 1. Mabel Vaughan, Bost., 1857, 12mo. 2. El Fureidis, Bost., 1860, 12mo; Eng. ed., Lon., 1860, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 3. Haunted Hearts, ditions of Social Well-Being; or, Inquiries into the MaCunningham, David, F.S.S., M.Inst.C.E., ConBost., 1864, 12mo; Eng. ed., Lon., 1864, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Cumpston, W. H. Glimmerings of Truth: a Col-terial and Moral Position of the Populations of Europe and America, with Particular Reference to those of Great lection of Poems, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. Britain and Ireland, Lon., 1878, 8vo.

Cundall, F. (Ed.) Reminiscences of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, Lon., 1886, fol.

Cundall, James. The Every-Day Book of Natural History comprising a Note for Every Day on the Flowers, Insects, Birds, Animals, &c., most commonly observed in Rambles into the Country, Lon., 1866, 12mo. Cundall, Joseph. 1. On Ornamental Art applied to Ancient and Modern Bookbinding, Lon., 1848, 4to. 2. The Photographic Primer, Lon., 1854, 12mo. 3. (Ed.) Examples of Ornament: selected chiefly from Works of Art in the British Museum, &c., Lon., 1855, 4to. 4. (Ed.) A Treasury of Pleasure-Books for Young People, Lon., 1856, 8vo. Anon. 5. (Ed.) The Great Works of Raphael Sanzio of Urbino: with Descriptions translated from Passavant and Vasari by Mrs. J. Foster, Essays by L. Lanzi, &c., Lon., 1866-69, 2 vols. 4to. 6. (Ed.) The Life and Genius of Rembrandt: Photographs, with Descriptions, and a Discourse by Dr. Scheltema, Lon., 1867, 4to. 7. Hans Holbein; from "Holbein und seine Zeit," by Dr. A. Woltmann. ("The Great Artists.") Illust. Lon., 1879, p. 8vo.

"We are grateful to Mr. Cundall, not only for this careful account of Holbein and his works, but as the editor of the whole of this delightful series of painters' lives. And we owe him special gratitude for producing them in so complete, interesting, and cheap a form."-Spectator, lii. 1048.

8. On Bookbindings, Ancient and Modern. Illust. Lon., 1881, imp. Svo.

Cundiff, B. A. Theological Catechism, Nashville, 1872, 18mo.

Cuningham, James McNabb. Cholera: What can the State do to prevent it? Calcutta, 1884, 8vo. Cuninghame, Richard. In Bonds, but Fetterless a Novel, Lon., 1875, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Cunliffe, Henry. Constantinople; or, The City of the Sultan, Lon., 1854, 8vo.

Cunliffe, Mary H. Pickersgill-. They Twain, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Cunliffe, R. 1. Helps to Technical Examination in Cotton Manufacture, Lon., 1888, 12mo. 2. The Cotton Student's Manual; or, The Overlooker's Guide, Manchester, cr. 8vo.

Cunningham, Major-Gen. Sir Alexander, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., R.E., b. 1814, in London, son of Allan Cunningham, the poet, (q. v., ante, vol. i. ;) educated at the Military College, Addiscombe, and was commissioned in the Royal Engineers; served in the Gwalior, Sutlej, and Punjab campaigns; was director-general of the archæological survey in India 1870-85, and has edited the Reports of the survey. 1. An Essay on the Arian Order of Architecture, as exhibited in the Temples of Kashmir, Calcutta, 1848, 8vo. 2. The Bhilsa Topes; or, Buddhist Monuments of Central India, Lon., 1854, 8vo. 3. Ladák, Statistical and Historical: with Notices of the Surrounding Countries, Lon., 1854, r. 8vo. 4. The Ancient Geography of India: I., The Buddhist Period,

8vo.

"A book of ill-digested, ill-assorted extracts from recent publications, bearing for the most part upon the tenure and occupation of land, and upon the wages and equality of labour. In the best sense of that expression, it is a commonplace book.”—ARTHUR ARNOLD: Acad., xiv. 54.

Cunningham, E. Seven Autumn Leaves from Fairy-Land: with Etchings, Bost., 1873, sq. 16mo.

Cunningham, Rev. Edward John, M.A., graduated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1875; ordained 1878; head-master of King's School, Peterborough, since 1882. Notes on the Church Catechism, with Scripture Proofs, Lon., 1885, 18mo.

Cunningham, Lieut.-Col. Francis, 18201875, youngest son of Allan Cunningham (q. v., ante, vol. i.;) entered the British army in 1838, and served with distinction in India. In 1861 he retired from the service and devoted himself to literary studies. 1. (Ed.) Massinger's Plays; from the Text of William Gifford, Lon., 1868, cr. 8vo. 2. (Ed.) Marlowe's Works: including his Translations: with Notes and Introduction, Lon., 1870, cr. 8vo. 3. (Ed.) Ben Jonson's Works: with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir by W. Gifford. Edited, with Introduction and Appendices, by Lieut.-Col. F. Cunningham. Lon., 1871, 9 vols. 8vo; also large-paper ed., imp. 8vo. Cunningham, Frank H. Familiar Sketches of Phillips Exeter Academy and Surroundings. Illust. Bost., 1883, sm. 4to.

Cunningham, G. (Trans.) Letters of St. Augustine, Edin., 1875, 8vo.

Cunningham, H. S., M.D. Lectures on the Physiological Laws of Life, Hygiene, &c., and a General Outline of Diseases peculiar to Females, Indianapolis, 1882, 12mo.

Cunningham, Henry Duncan P. 1. The Capabilities and Advantages of Cunningham's Patent Mode of Reefing Topsails from the Deck, Portsea, 1853, 8vo. 2. Remarks on the Rig of Sailing Ships, Steam Vessels, &c., Lon., 1863, 8vo.

Cunningham, Sir Henry Stewart, b. 1833; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1859; advocategeneral of the high court of Bengal 1873-77; puisne judge of the high court of Calcutta 1876-88; a member of the Famine Commission; secretary to the government of India in its legislative department 1888. 1. Wheat and Tares: a Tale, Lon., 1861, 12mo. Anon. 2. Late Laurels, Lon., 1864, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Anon. 3. Is "Good News from Ireland" True? Remarks on the Position and Prospects of the Irish Church Establishment, Lon., 1864, p. 8vo. 4. Chronicles of Dustypore: a Tale of Modern Anglo-Indian Society. By the Author of "Wheat and Tares." Lon., 1875, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 5. Digest of Hindu Law in the Madras Presidency, annotated, 1877, 8vo. 6. Statutes, Acts, and Regulations of the Madras Presidency: vol. i.; 2d ed., 1877, r. Svo. 7. Notes on some Disputed Points in Indian Finance

and Taxation; 2d ed., 1880, cr. 8vo. 8. British India | ceeded Dr. Chalmers as principal in 1847. His only and its Rulers, Lon., 1881, 8vo.

"Its material is taken from the best sources. Its style is unimpeachable. Nothing could be better in its way than the vivid picture.. .. of the rise, progress, and devastation of an Indian famine after the failure of the regular rains."-Sat. Rev., lii. 302.

"We commend every chapter to the careful study of those who wish to understand India and do their duty, as English citizens, by her."-W. W. HUNTER: Acad., xx. 303. 9. The Ceruleans: a Vacation Idyl, Lon., 1887, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 10. The Heriots: a Novel, Lon., 1889, 3 vols. p. 8vo. With NEWBERRY, EDWARD, The Code of Criminal Procedure, [India,] being Acts xxv. of 1861 and viii. of 1869, with the Rulings of the Courts, and Copious Notes, &c., Lon., 1870, 8vo. With SHEPHARD, H. H., The Indian Contract Act No. ix. of 1872, together with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes; 2d ed., Madras, 1875, 8vo; 3d ed., Calcutta, 1878, 8vo.

Cunningham, J. A. Light on the Mysteries of

Nature and the Bible: in the Form of Letters to our Children: vol. i., Cin., 1886, 16mo.

Cunningham, J. J. Monkwood; or, The Fatal Passion: a Romance, Lon., 1888, 12mo. Cunningham, Mrs. Jane. The Mystagogue, [verse,] Dublin, 1851, 8vo.

Cunningham, Rev. John, D.D., LL.D., b. 1819, at Paisley, Scotland; educated at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow; ordained minister of Crieff 1845; was moderator of the General Assembly 1886, and in the same year succeeded Principal Tulloch as primarius professor of divinity in St. Mary's College, St. Andrew's. 1. The Church History of Scotland, from the Commencement of the Christian Era to the Present Century, Edin., 1859, 2 vols. 8vo; new ed., 1883.

"The general tone of Mr. Cunningham's book is so thoroughly good and honourable to him that we are not disposed to dwell on small occasional slips and signs of imperfect scholarship."-Sat. Rev., ix. 646.

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2. The Quakers, from their Origin till the Present Time: an International History, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo; new ed., 1871. 3. A New Theory of Knowing and being Known with some Speculations on the Border-Land of Psychology and Physiology, Edin., 1874, cr. 8vo. Episcopacy, Presbytery, and Puritanism in Scotland, 1572 to 1660 A.D., (St. Giles' Lectures,) Edin., 1881, 8vo. 5. The Growth of the Church in its Organization and Institutions, (Croall Lectures for 1886,) Lon., 1886, 8vo.

"The lecturer brings to his task a fair equipment of learning, and ... a spirit of calm and dispassionate tolerance. He is, moreover, a believer in the physical doctrine of evolution, and continually adduces it to illustrate his own argument."-Acad., xxx. 184.

Cunningham, John, educated at Queen's University, Belfast; called to the bar at the Middle Temple 1864. The Law relating to Parliamentary and Municipal Elections and Petitions, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo; 3d ed., by C. T. Giles, 1885. With MATTISON, MILES WALKER, 1. A Selection of Precedents of Pleading under the Judicature Acts, in the Queen's Bench and Chancery Divisions, Lon., 1878, 8vo; 2d ed., 1884. 2. A Selection of Precedents of Pleading under the Judicature Acts, in

the Common Law Division: with Notes and an Introductory Treatise, Lon., 1878, 8vo.

Cunningham, Robert Oliver, M.D., F.L.S., professor at the Agricultural College of Cirencester, Eng.; appointed in 1866 naturalist to an expedition sent out to survey the Strait of Magellan. Notes on the Natural History of the Strait of Magellan and West Coast of Patagonia, made during the Voyage of H.M.S. "Nassau" in the Years 1866, 1867, 1868, and 1869, Edin., 1871, p. 8vo.

"It has been beyond his ambition to provide a volume of light reading for the general public, or a record of ad

venture for such as demand sensation and excitement. Its merit will nevertheless be felt and appreciated by that more limited or select body of readers to whom the acquisition of fresh or suggestive facts is of more value than the literary dress in which they are presented."-Sat. Rev.. xxxi. 507.

"Students of natural history may take up once and again this narrative of a three years' cruise in the Strait of Magellan, and always find something fresh and instructive."-Spectator, xliv. 738.

publications during his lifetime were speeches and controversial pamphlets, and an edition of Stillingfleet's Doctrines and Practices of the Church of Rome; but he left several works in manuscript, and these, with some collected sermons and lectures, were published after his death. 1. The Reformers, and the Theology of the Reformation, Lon., 1862, 8vo. 2. Historical Theology: a Review of the Principal Doctrinal Discussions in the Christian Church, Edin., 1862, 2 vols. 8vo. 3. Discussions on Church Principles, Popish, Erastian, and Presbyterian, Edin., 1863, 8vo. 4. Sermons from 1828 to 1860. Edited by Rev. J. J. Bonar. Edin., 1872, 8vo. 5. Theological Lectures on Subjects connected with Natural Theology, Evidences of Christianity, the Canon and Inspiration of Scripture, Edin., 1878, 8vo.

Cunningham, William, of Bradford, Eng. (Trans.) The Story of Godhelp and his Wonderful Bible, 1868, 12mo.

Cunningham, William, master of the endowed school of Balbriggan, Ireland. A Treatise on the Secret of Teaching the Elementary Branches of Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, &c., Lon., 1871, 8vo.

Cunningham, Rev. William, M.A., B.D., D.Sc., graduated at Trinity College, Cambridge, first class Moral Science Trip. 1873; ordained 1873; deputy to the Knightsbridge professor 1881; vicar of St. Mary Great, Cambridge, since 1887. 1. The Influence of Descartes on Metaphysical Speculation in England: a Degree Thesis, Lon., 1876, 8vo. 2. A Dissertation on the Epistle of S. Barnabas: Greek Text, Latin Version, and New Translation, Edin., 1877, p. 8vo. 3. Christian Civilization, with Special Reference to India, Edin., 1880, p. 8vo. 4. The Churches of Asia: a Methodical Sketch of the Second Century, (Kaye Essay for 1879,) Lon., 1880, p. 8vo.

"There is not a page in Mr. Cunningham's work which study; it merits to be widely read; but perhaps its most does not show the results of conscientious thought and valuable characteristic is the rare clearness of the author's perception that the Church is an organism and not a mechanism."-Sat. Rev., li. 699.

5. The Growth of English Industry and Commerce, Cambridge, 1882, cr. 8vo.

to the design. Authorities of very unequal value are put "The idea is excellent; the result is not commensurate side by side and treated as of equal importance."-J. E. THOROLD ROGERS: Acad., xxi. 351.

6. Christian Opinion on Usury: with Special Reference to England, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 7. Politics and Economics: an Essay on the Nature of the Principles of Political Economy, and a Survey of Recent Legislation, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo.

"Instead of denouncing the old methods of regulating describes the circumstances and the ideas out of which trade, the attempts to fix wages, and the usury laws, he such legislation grew, and endeavours to show that, however out of harmony it would be with our present social condition, it was in its own day often necessary and beneficial.... His book is distinctly a valuable contribution to the literature of economical and social questions."-G. P. MADOUELL: Acad., xxvii. 217.

8. S. Austin and his Place in the History of Christian

Thought: being the Hulsean Lectures for 1885, Lon., 1886, 8vo. 9. Political Economy treated as an Experimental Science, Lon., 1887, 8vo.

Cunningham, William M. Manual of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, arranged to correspond with the Ritual of the Supreme Council of the ThirtyThird Degree for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States, Phila., 1864, 8vo.

dren. Illust. Lon., 1885, 8vo. Cunnington, May. The Ogre: a Story for Chil

Cunynghame, General Sir Arthur Augustus Thurlow, G.C.B., 1812-1884, entered the British army as second lieutenant in 1830; was aide-de-camp to Lord Saltoun in China in 1841; held commands in the Crimean war, in India, and in South Africa; became general in 1877, and retired from the service in 1879. 1. An Aidede-Camp's Recollections of Service in China, a Residence in Hong-Kong, and Visits to other Islands in the Chinese Seas, Lon., 1844, 2 vols. 12mo; new ed., 1853. 2. A Glimpse at the Great Western Republic, Lon., 1851, 8vo; 2d ed., 1852. 3. Travels in the Eastern Caucasus, on the Caspian and Black Seas, especially in Daghestan, and on the Frontiers of Persia and Turkey, during the Summer of 1871. Illustrated by Henry Hardinge Cunyng

Cunningham, Rev. William, D.D., 1805-1861, b. at Hamilton, Lanarkshire; educated at the Univer sity of Edinburgh; ordained as assistant minister of the Middle Church, Greenock, 1830; became minister of Trinity College Church, Edinburgh, 1834; took a prom-hame, of St. John's College, Cambridge, Lon., 1872, 8vo.

inent part in the Free Church movement, and in 1843 was appointed a professor in New College, where he suc

"He has the eye of an old campaigner and of a genuine sportsman for the geography of a wild and picturesque region; ... his pages are free from flippancy, and his self

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