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Anderson, Alexander Caulfield. Dominion at the west: a brief description of the province of British Columbia, its climate and resources. Govt. prize essay, 1872. Victoria, B. C. 1872. 12: Anderson, Florence. Zenaida. Phil. 1858. 12: Anderson, James. Ladies of the reformation:

memoirs of distinguished female characters in the XVI. century. Lond. 1855. 12 Anderson, James (tragedian). Cloud and sunshine. (Dr.) Lacy's Plays, v. 87. Anderson, John. Strength of materials and structures. Lond. 1872. 12:

Anderson, Joseph. Bible light from bible lands.

N. Y. 1856. 12:

Anderson, Martin B. Inaugural address, deliv

ered July 11, 1854, before the university of Rochester, on the end and means of a liberal education. (In Ann. cat. Am. coll., v. 5.) SKETCH of the life of Prof. Chester Dewey. (In Smithsonian rept. 1870.)

Anderson, Robert. Life of Tobias Smollett. (In Smollett's Works, v. 1.)

Anderson, Rufus (b. 1796). Foreign missions: their relations and claims. N. Y. 1869. 12: (2 cop.) HAWAIIAN islands: their progress and condition under missionary labors. With illustrations. Bost. 1864. 12: (2 cop.)

Anderson, William. Practical mercantile letter-writer: collection of modern letters of business. N. Y. 1854. 12:

Andersonville prison (Georgia).

SPENCER, A. Narrative of Andersonville prison; from evidence elicited on the trial of H. Wirz. See also Prisons; Roll of honor; U. S. (war of 1861-5). Andersson, Charles John (1827-1867). Lake Ngami; or, explorations and discoveries in south-western Africa. N. Y. 1857. 8: LION and the elephant. Ed. by L. Lloyd. Lond. 1873. 8%

NOTES on the birds of Damara land, and the adjacent countries of south-west Africa. Arranged and edited by John Henry Gurney; with additional notes by the editor, and a sketch of the author's life. Lond. 1872. 8: OKAVANGO river: a narrative of travel, exploration, and adventure. N. Y. n.d. 8. (2 cop.)

Andes (mts.)—

BISHOP, N. H. Pampas and Andes, The.
ORTON, J. Andes and the Amazon.

SCARLETT, P. C. South America and the Pa-
cific a journey from Buenos Ayres to Val-
paraiso.

See also America (South); Chile; Peru. André, John (Maj.), (1751–1780). Proceedings of a board of officers respecting. [Fac-simile.] (In Boynton, E. C. Hist. West Point.) SARGENT, W. Life and career of. Bost. 1861. 12: (2 cop.)

André. DUDEVANT, A. L. A. D.
André Chénier. MÉRY, J. (In Œuvres, v. 24.)
Andrea Delfin. HEYSE, P. (In Novellen, v. 6.)
Andreas Hofer. MUNDT, Mrs. C. (M.)
Andrée de Taverney. DUMAS, A. (D.)
Andreevsky, Ivan. Manual of health for do-
mestic animals. Parts i., iii. Moscow, 1793.
2 v. 8. (Russian.)

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STOWE, Mrs. H. (E.) B. Men of our times. Andrews, Alexander. History of British journalism, from the foundation of the newspaper press in England to the repeal of the stamp act in 1855; with sketches of press celebrities. Lond. 1859. 2 v. 12: Andrews, Christopher C. Hints to company officers on their military duties. N. Y. 1863. 16:

HISTORY of the campaign of Mobile, including the coöperative operations of Gen. Wilson's cavalry in Alabama, 1864. N. Y. 1867. 8:

Andrews, E. B. Report of progress in the second district. (In Newberry's geological survey of Ohio.)

Andrews, Ethan Allen (1787-1858), and STODDARD, S. Grammar of the Latin language. (100th ed.) Bost. 1867. 12.

Andrews, G. H. Rudimentary treatise on agricultural engineering. V. 1, buildings; v. 2, motive powers. Lond. 1852. 2 v. 16. Andrews, Garrett (Dr.). See Men of the day. Andrews, Israel de Wolf. Report on the trade

and commerce of the British North American colonies, and upon the trade of the great lakes and rivers; also, notices of the internal improvements of each state, of the gulf of Mexico and straits of Florida, and a paper on the cotton crop of the United States. Wash. 1853. 8. (4 cop.)

Andrews, Lorrin. Dictionary of the Hawaiian language; to which is appended an EnglishHawaiian vocabulary, and a chronological table of remarkable events. Honolulu, 1865. 8:

GRAMMAR of the Hawaiian language. Honolulu, 1854. 8.

Andrews, Miles Peter. Better late than never. (Com.) Dicks' Br. dr., v. 12.

Andrews, Sidney. South since the war, The ; as shown by fourteen weeks of travel and observation in Georgia and the Carolinas. Bost. 1866. 12.

Andrews, Stephen Pearl (b. 1812). Discoveries in Chinese; or, the symbolism of the primitive characters of the Chinese system of writing. N. Y. 1854. 12.

Andromeda; and other poems. KINGSLEY, C.
Ane mort, L'. JANIN, J.

Anecdotal and descriptive natural history. Ro-
MER, A.
Anecdotes-

BARKER, E. H. Literary.

BELCHER, J. Anecdotes of the clergy of America.

BELOE, W. Anecdotes of literature and scarce books.

BIGELOW, L. J. Bench and bar.

BYERLEY, T., and ROBERTSON, J. C. Percy
anecdotes.

CHAMBERS, R. (Ed.) Book of days.
CLARK, L. G. Knick-knacks.
FENN, J. Paston letters.

FORNEY, J. W. Anecdotes of public men.
HOOD, E. P. World of moral and religious.
JACKSON, T. Curiosities of the pulpit.

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HART, E. Treatise on. (In Holmes, T. System of surgery, v. 3.)

HOLMES, T. Treatise on. (In his System of surgery, v. 3.)

HUNTER, J. Treatise on the cure of popliteal. (In Works, v. 3.)

Anfang und ende. HEYSE, P. (In Novellen, v. 7.)

Ange Pitou. DUMAS, A. (D.)

Angel and the demon. ARTHUR, T. S.

Angel in the house, The. PATMORE, C. (K. D.)
Angel voices; or, words of counsel. (New and
enlarged ed.) Bost. 1864. 12.
Angelico da Fiesole. See Fiesole.

Angelina Gushington's thoughts on men and things. N. Y. 1872. 12

E. DE.

Angelo, M., and CARLI, D. de. Voyage to Congo,
1666-7. (In Churchill's Coll. voy., v. 1.)
Angelo, Michel. See Buonarroti, M. A.
Anglais et l'Inde, Les. VALBEZEN,
Angling. BLAKEY, R. Hints on.
See also Fish and fishing.
Anglo-American literature. See American
literature.

Anglo-Latin satirical poets and epigrammatists of the XII. century. WRIGHT, T. (Ed.) Anglo-Saxon chronicle. See Bede, the venerable.

Anglo-Saxon language and literatureMARCH, F. A. Anglo-Saxon reader.

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AGASSIZ, L. (J. R.) Structure of.
LEWES, G. H. Studies in.

Animal mechanism and physiology. GRISCOM,
J. H. H. F. lib., v. 85.

Animal physics. LARDNER, D.

Animal physiology. See Physiology.
Animalcules. See Infusoria.
Animals-

ELIANUS, C. De natura animalium. Didot's
Script. Græc. biblioth.

AGASSIZ, L. (J. R.) Natural history of the
animal kingdom. (In Overland monthly,
v. 9.)

BUFFON, G. L. L. Histoire naturelle des animaux. (In Histoire naturelle, v. 17, 18.) CLARK, H. J. Mind in nature.

GOODRICH, S. G. Illustrated natural history of the animal kingdom.

HUXLEY, T. H. Introduction to the classifi

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Flora and fauna within living. (In Smithsonian contrib., v. 5.)

LEROY, C. G. Intelligence and respectability of.

MAREY, M. Phenomena of flight in the animal kingdom. (In Smithsonian rept. 1869.) MENAULT, E. Intelligence des animaux, L'. Intelligence of.

OGILVIE, G. Master-builder's plan. PICKERING, C. Geographical distribution of animals and plants of Wilkes's U. S. exploring expedition, 1838-42. 4:

SWAINSON, W. Animals in menageries.

Habits and instincts of.

Treatise on the geography and classification of.

TIMBS, J. Eccentricities of the animal creation.
Strange stories of the animal world.
WATSON, J. S. Reasoning power in.
WILD animals in freedom and captivity.
WOOD, J. G. Bible animals.

Strange dwellings; being a description of the habitations of.

See also Domesticated animals; Veterinary art; and the names of animals.

ANIMALS

Animals and plants. DARWIN, C. (R.) Varia-
tion of.
Anjou, L. A.
Sweden.

History of the reformation in
Tr. by H. M. Mason, from the
Swedish. N. Y. 1859.
Anna Clayton; or, the inquirer after truth.
DIMMICK, F. M.

Anna Maylie: a story of work. FARMAN, E. Annales antiquitatis. Chronological tables of

ancient history, synchronistically and ethnographically arranged. Compiled from the best authorities. Oxf. 1835. f. Annales des mines. Journal des mines, publié par l'agence des mines de la république. Paris, 1796-1806. V. 1-19. 8: RECUEIL de lois, décrets, arrêtés, etc. (6e sér.) Paris, 1863-6. V. 2-5. 8: RECUEIL de mémoires sur l'exploitation des mines, et sur les sciences et les arts qui s'y rattachent. Rédigées par les ingénieurs des mines, et publiées sous l'autorisation du ministre des travaux publics. (6e sér.) › Paris, V. 3-19. 8:

1862-9.

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Annals of the congress of the United States; containing the debates and proceedings of the same, with an appendix, containing important state papers and public documents, and all the laws of a public nature, from Dec. 1793 to April, 1814, incl. Wash. 184954. 12 v. 8:

Annals of the English stage. DORAN, J. Annals of the Pacific press. (In Pioneer, The, v. 4.)

Annals of the parish. GALT, J.
Annals of the west. ALBACH, J. R.
Annandale, Thomas. Malformations, diseases,

and injuries of the fingers and toes, and their surgical treatment. The Jacksonian prize essay for the year 1864. Phil. 1866. 8: Annapolis (Md.). RIDGELY, D. Annals of. Anne (of Austria). BUSH, Mrs. A. F. Memoir of. (In Mem. queens of France, v. 2.) MOTTEVILLE, F. B. (Mme. de). Mémoires sur. Anne (of Great Britain). JAMESON, Mrs. A. M. Memoir of. (In Mem. female sovereigns.) STRICKLAND, A. Life of. (In Lives of queens, v. 11, 12.)

See also England (history).

Anne de Pons. SOULIE, M. F. (In Œuvres, v.

12.)

Anne Furness. TROLLOPE, Mrs. T. A.

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Etats-Unis, Les.

France, La.

Grande Bretagne, La.
Grèce.

Histoire des états Europé

ennes.

Italie.

Mexique, Le.

Pays Bas, Les.

Portugal, Le.

Prusse, La.

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Annual catalogues of American colleges.

lected, arranged, and bound.] 6 v. 8: See the names of colleges.

Annual cyclopædia, American. See Am. ann. cycl.

Annual of scientific discovery; or, year-book of

facts in science and art.
Wells, S. Kneeland, et al.
21 v. 12:

Edited by D. A. Bost. 1850-71.

5 v.

Same. 1858, 1861, 1865, 1866-7, 1871. Annual record of science and industry for 1871. Ed. by Spencer F. Baird. N. Y. 1872. 12: Annual register, The: a review of public events at home and abroad, for the year 1872. (New ser.) Lond. 1873. 8:

Contents:

Chronicle of remarkable occurrences. English history.

Foreign history.

Obituary of eminent persons.

Public documents and state papers.
Remarkable trials.

Retrospect of literature, art, and science.

Annual register, The. A view of the history,

V. 1

politics, and literature for the year. (1758) to 55 (1812). Lond. 55 v. 8: Annual reports. See the names of societies, places, etc.

Annuities. See Life insurance.

Annus mirabilis: the year of wonders [1666]. DRYDEN, J. (In Aikin's Br. poets, v. 1.) Same. (In Poems, v. 1.)

Same. (In Works, v. 9.)

Anotaciones á la historia del Peru independiente de Don Mariano F. de Paz-Soldán. MARIÁTEGUI, F. J.

Anquetil, Louis Pierre (1723-1808). Summary of universal history, exhibiting the rise, decline, and revolutions of the different nations of the world, from the creation to the present time. Lond. 1800. 9 v. 8.

Anson, George (Lord), (1697-1762).

Voyage

round the world, 1740-44. (In Burney's Voy., v. 5, pp. 38-89.)

Same. (In Drake's Coll. voy.)

Same. (In Harris, J. Coll. voy., v. 1.)

ANSON

Anson (continued)—

BAJOT, M. Voyage de, 1740. (In his Abrégé
historique et chronologique des principaux
voyages de découvertes.)

BARROW, J. Life of. Lond. 1839. 8:
See also Walter, R.

Anson, Lancelot. Travels through Italy and
Switzerland, 1699. (In Drake's Coll. voy.)
Anspach, F. R. Two pilgrims, The; or, the
Israelite and the Christian on their journey
to the earthly and heavenly Canaan. Phil.

1857. 12:

Ansted, David Thomas. Applications of geology to the arts and manufactures. Lond. 1865. 12:

GEOLOGY and physical geography. (In Orr's
Circle of the sciences, v. 4.)

GREAT stone-book of nature, The. Phil.
1863. 12: (2 cop.)

Ansted, David Thomas, SMITH, E., et al. Natural history of the inanimate creation: a guide to the scenery of the heavens, the phenomena of the atmosphere, the structure and geological features of the earth, and its botanical productions. With illustrations. Lond.

1860. 12:

Anster, John. German literature at the close of the last century, and at the commencement of the present. (In Afternoon lectures, v. 2.)

Answering waves. CARTER, A. B.
Antarctic regions—

Соок, J. Account of various obstructions
met with from the ice, and the methods
pursued to explore the southern Pacific
ocean. (In Voy., v. 1: 2d voy., bk. ii.)
FORSTER, G. Voyage round the world, 1772–5.
HOOKER, J. D. Natural history of the ant-
arctic voyage of Capt. J. C. Ross, 1838-43.
Ross, Sir J. C. Voyage of discovery in ant-
arctic regions, 1839-43.

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WILKES, C. Antarctic cruise. (In U. S. exploring expedition, v. 2, pp. 297–383.) Ante bellum. LENNOX, M. Ante-Nicene Christian library. Translations of

the writings of the fathers down to A.D. 325. Ed. by Alex. Roberts and James Donaldson. Edin. 1867-71. 24 v. 8:

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Ante-Nicene (continued)—

Origen, tr. by Crombie, v. 10, 11.

ANTIQUITIES.

Peter of Alexandria, tr. by J. B. H. Hawkins, v. 14.
Revelations, tr. by A. Walker, v. 18.

Syriac documents of first three centuries, v. 20.
Tatian, tr. by Pratten, v. 3.

Tertullian, Q. S. F., tr. by Dods, v. 3.

Tertullian, Q. S. F.: Five books against Marcion, tr. by Holmes, v. 9.

Tertullian, Q. S. F.: Writings, tr. by Holmes, v. 15

17.

Theophilus of Antioch, tr. by Dods, v. 3.

Victorinus, tr. by Wallis, v. 17.

Antediluvian history, and narrative of the flood. RENDELL, E. D.

Antelope. JARDINE, Sir W. Deer, antelope, etc. (In his Nat. lib., v. 21.)

Anteros. LAWRENCE, G. A.

Anthem Dulcimer. WOODBURY, I. B. Anthon, Charles (1797-1867). Classical dictionary; containing an account of the principal proper names mentioned in ancient authors. N. Y. 1850. 8:

Anthon, John (b. 1784). American precedents of declarations; collected chiefly from manuscripts of Chief Justice Parsons and other accomplished pleaders in Massachusetts, digested and arranged under distinct titles and divisions, with a prefixed digest of rules and cases concerning declarations, etc., etc. Fourth ed., with considerable additions. West Brookfield, Mass., 1848. 8: Anthropological society (Paris). BROCA, P. History of the transactions of, 1865-6. Smithsonian rept. 1868.)

Anthropology

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ANTIQUITIES

Antiquities (continued)—

GELL, Sir W., and GANDY, J. P. Pompeiana.

GUNN, D. Indian remains near Red river settlement, Hudson's bay territory. (In Smithsonian rept. 1867.)

HARWOOD, A. A. Some account of the sar-
cophagus in the national museum now in
charge of the Smithsonian institution. (In
Smithsonian rept. 1870.)

HAWKS, F. L. Monuments of Egypt.
HIGGINS, G. Celtic druids.
HISTORICAL magazine.

HOUGH, F. B. Notice of several ancient re-
mains of art in Jefferson and St. Lawrence
counties, N. Y. (In 3d ann. rept. of re-
gents of univ.) See New York.
JONES, C. C., Jr. Antiquities of the southern
Indians, particularly of the Georgia tribes.
KELLER, F. Lake dwellings of Switzerland
and other parts of Europe, The.
KIDD, S. China.

KINGSBOROUGH, E. K. (Lord). Antiquities
of Mexico.

LAYARD, A. H. Nineveh and its remains.
MCPHERSON, D. Antiquities of Kertch.
MÜLLER, F. Max.

Cornish. (In Chips, v.

3.) NICHOLAS, T. Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales. REPORTS of secretary of war; with reconnaissances of routes in Texas and New Mexico. RIVERO, M. E., and TSCHUDI, J. J. von.

Pe

ruvian. SITGREAVES, L. Report of expedition down the Zuni and Colorado rivers, 1852. SMITH, R. M., and PORCHER, E. A. History of the recent discoveries at Cyrene. SMITH, W. Dictionary of Greek and Roman. STUART, J., and REVETT, N. Antiquities of Athens.

TENNENT, J. E. Ceylon: an account of the island, with notice of its antiquities, etc. WILKINSON, J. G. History of the ancient Egyptians.

WILSON and WARREN (Capts.). Recovery of Jerusalem.

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MORLOT, A. Introductory lecture to the study of high. (In Smithsonian rept. 1862.)

Study of high antiquity in Europe. (In Smithsonian rept. 1864.) Antiquity of man. LYELL, C. Antisell, Thomas. Hand-book of the useful arts. N. Y. 1852. 12:

MANUFACTURE of photogenic or hydro-carbon oils, from coal and other bituminous substances capable of supplying burning fluids. N. Y. 1859. 8:

REPORT on the geology of the explorations under Lt. J. G. Parke, from San Francisco bay to Los Angeles, Cal., west of the coast range, and from the Pimas villages on the

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Gila to the Rio Grande, near the 32d parallel, 1854-5. See Pacific railroad, Reports of explorations, etc., v. 7. Antisthenes (Atheniensis), (ab. 400 B.C.). DIOGENES LAERTIUS. Life of. (In Lives, ed. 1688, v. 1.)

Same. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Bohn's Class. lib.

Same. (Gr. et Lat.) Didot's Script. Græc. biblioth.

See also Lewes, G. H. Biographical hist. phi-
losophy.

Antoine de Bonneval. ANDERDON, W. H.
Antonia. DUDEVANT, A. L. A. D.

Antonina; or, the fall of Rome. COLLINS, (W.)
W.

Antonine. DUMAS, A. (fils).

Antonini, The. OTTLEY, J. B. Literature of the age of. (In History of Roman literature.) Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 121-180). Commentarii. (Gr. et Lat.) Paris, 1840. 8. [Bound with Theophrasti characteres.] Didot's Script. Græc. biblioth. CONVERSATION with himself; together with the preliminary discourse of the learned Gataker; as also, the emperor's life, written by Monsieur D'Acier. Tr. into English from the respective originals, by Jeremy Collier. (2d ed.) Lond. 1708. 12:

THOUGHTS Of. Tr. by George Long. Bost. 1864. 12:

PIRANESI, G. B. and F. Colonna Antonina. (In Opere d'architettura prospettiva antichita, v. 14, 15.)

Antonius, Marcus (Mark Antony), (83-30 B.C.). PLUTARCHUS. (Par A. Feillet.) Vie de. (In Vies des Romains illustres.)

Vita. (Gr. et Lat.) (In Vitæ, v. 2.) Antonius Diogenes. Libri xxiv. de incredibilibus quæ ultra Thulem insulam sunt. (Gr. et Lat.) (In Erotici scriptores.) Didot's Script. Græc. biblioth.

Antony, Mark. See Antonius, M.
Antonyms. SMITH, C. J. Synonyms and.
Ants. MOGGRIDGE, J. T. Harvesting ants and
trap-door spiders.

Antwerp archæological congress, Programme of.
(In Smithsonian rept. 1866.)
Anus. See Rectum.
Apaches-

BROWNE, J. R. Adventures in the Apache
country.

CREMONY, J. C. Apache race, The. (In
Overland monthly, v. 1.)

Life among the.

SMART, C. Notes on the (Tonto) Apaches. (In Smithsonian rept. 1867.) Apeleutherus; or, an effort to attain intellectual

freedom. In four parts. 1. On religious and moral instruction. II. On public and social worship. III. On supernatural revelation. IV. On a future state. Lond.: Sold by R. Hunter, 1819. (To which is added, 'Cursory remarks on a work entitled Apeleutherus; or, an effort to attain intellectual freedom.' In a letter to a friend. Lond. 1800. 12:) Aphorisms. See Proverbs.

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