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Antilles. See West Indies.

L. 1854.

Antinous. ("George Taylor," i.e., A. Hausrath.) 1884.
Antiphon. Antiphontis orationes et fragmenta; adjunctis
Gorgiae Antisthenis Alcidamantis quae feruntur decla-
mationibus. [Greek.] Friedrich Blass, ed. (Bibliotheca
Teubneriana, vol. 8.) Lipsiae. 1871.

Antipodes. See, also, Australasia-Australia-New Zealand.
Clerk (Mrs. A. M.). Antipodes and round the world. 1870.
D'Avigdor (E. H.). Antipodean notes. 1888.
Mundy (G. C.). Our antipodes. 1852.
Shaw (J.). Gallop to the antipodes. 1858.
Verschuur (G.). At the antipodes. 1891.

Antipodes Islands.

lands. 1892.

Carrick (R.). New Zealand's lone

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Antiquities-contd.

Apollonius

Massey (G.). Book of the beginnings. 1881.

Pausanias. Descriptio Graeciae. [Greek.] J. H. C. Schubart, ed. 1854-75.

Shaw (H.). Dresses and decorations of the middle ages.

1858.

Smith (Sir W.) and Henry Wace. Dictionary of Christian biography. 1877-87.

Stanley (A. P.), Dean. Christian institutions. 1881. Thompson (S.). Photographs of British Museum collections.

Toland (John). Critical history of the Celtic religion and
learning. 1813.

Wagner (L.). Names and their meaning. 1892.
Periodicals.

Antiquary-Notes and queries.

Anti-slavery conference. Special report of the Anti-slavery
Conference, held in Paris . . . August, 1867 . . . 25 cm.
L. [1867].

Antisthenes. [Alas and 'Odvoσeús, two Greek declamations.]
In Antiphontis orationes et fragmenta (Antiphon), F. Blass,
ed., 1871 in Bibliotheca Teubneriana, vol. 8.

1850.

Antitrinitarians. Wallace (R.). Antitrinitarian biography.
See Aurelius Antoninus
Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius).

(Marcus).

Antony, Saint and Monk.
Antoine. 1880.

Flaubert (G.). Tentation de Saint

Antwerp. Allen (F. H.). Great cathedrals of the world. 1886.
Large photogravures, with descriptive text.
cathedral is in vol. 1.

Anugitá. See Mahábhárata.

Antwerp

d'Anvers (Caleb). See St. John (Henry), Viscount Bolinbroke. Dissertation upon parties. In several letters to C. d'A., Esquire. 1775.

Antiquaries. See Society of antiquaries of London; also, "d'Anvers (Nancy)." See Bell, formerly Meugens (Nancy). Archaeology.

Antiquaries' library.

Birch (W. de G.). Vita Haroldi. 1885.

de Cessolis (J.). Caxton's Game and playe of the chesse. 1883.
Lane-Poole (S.). Coins and medals. 1885.

Antiquary [a drama]. (S. Marmion.) 1826.
Antiquary: a magazine devoted to the study of the past.
Edward Walford, ed. [Half-yearly volumes from 1880 to
1893 inclusive, and current.] 27 v. 26 cm. L. 1880-93.
Antiquité des tems rétablie et defendue contre les juifs et les
nouveaux chronologistes. Sur la copie de Paris. 16 cm.

Amsterdam. 1687.

Antiquities. See, also, Archaeology-under which head all
other cross-references will be found.
Blount (T.). Fragmenta antiquitatis; or, Ancient tenures.
1815.

British museum. Antiquities and Guides; both which see.
Buckle (H. T.). Miscellaneous and posthumous works.

1872.

Chambers (R.), LL.D. Edinburgh papers. 1861.
Cooper (W. R.). Archaic dictionary. 1876.

Cutts (E. L.), D.D. Scenes and characters of the middle
ages. [1872.]

Edwards (E.). Words, facts, and phrases. 1884.

Engel (Carl). Musical instruments.

Falkener (E.).

[1875.]

Games, ancient and oriental. 1892.

Gomme (G. L.). Primitive folk-moots. 1880.

Hook (W. F.), Dean. Church dictionary. 1887.

Jones (J. W.). Guide to the exhibition rooms of natural
history and antiquities. (Brit. Mus.) 1870.

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Apollonius

Apollonius, Pergaeus. Apollonii Pergaei quae Graece exstant cum commentariis antiquis. [Eutocii et Pappi. Edidit et Latine interpretatus est J. L. Heiberg, Dr. Phil. [Greek and Latin.] (Bibliotheca Teubneriana, vol. 16.) Vol 1. 18 cm. Lipsiae. 1891. Apollonius, Rhodius. Apollonii Rhodi Argonautica ad cod. ms. Laurentianum recensuit R. Merkel. [Greek] (Bibliotheca Teubneriana, vol. 15.) 18 cm. Lipsiae. 1872.

An epic poem on the expedition of the Argonauts in quest of the golden fleece.

Argonautica: translated into English prose from the text of R. Merkel by Edward P. Coleridge. (Bohn's classical library.) 19 cm. L. 1889.

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Apophthegmatum opus. (Diogenes Laertius.) 1547. Apostles. For the names of apostles about whom the Library possesses separate biographies see Appendix B.

Apostolic fathers. See Fathers.

Apparatus. South Kensington Museum. Special loan collection of scientific apparatus, 1876. Conferences, Handbook, etc.

Apparitions. See Dreams-Illusions-Psychology.
Appeal. Denison (C. M.) and C. H. Scott. Practice and pro-
cedure of the House of Lords in appeal cases.
Apperley (Charles James) [pseud., "Nimrod"]. Essays on the

road.

In Annals of the road. (H. E. Malet.) 1876.

1879.

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Appleby (Charles James) and Edmund G Appleby. Appleby's illustrated handbook of machinery and ironwork cranes, pumps, steam-engines, and . . . other machines... Also prices of tools, iron work, stores, and materials, required by civil and mechanical engineers By Appleby Brothers. Illus. 22 cm. L. 1869.

Applegarth (Albert C ), Ph.D. Quakers in Pennsylvania.

(Johns Hopkins University: Studies, vol. 10, nos. 8, 9.) 24 cm. Baltimore. 1892.

Customs and laws-Attitude towards Indians-Attitude towards slavery.

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Appleton (Daniel) and Co. Appleton's annual cyclopædia, q.v. Appleton's atlas of the United States: consisting of general maps of the U.S. and Territories, and a county map of each of the States. Together with descriptive text . . . and . . . statistics . . . 27 cm. N.Y. 1888.

Forty maps, in alphabetical order, on plates, besides five in the text, which is printed on the backs of the plates. Cuts of the great seals of all the States.

Appleton's dictionary of New York and its vicinity. Maps.
Eighth year. 17 cm. N.Y. 1886.

Appleton (Rev. John Hoblyn), and Rev. Archibald Henry
Sayce. Dr. [Charles Edward Cutts Birchall] Appleton :
his life and literary relics. (English and foreign philo
sophical library, vol. 13.) 22 cm. L. 1881.
Appleton (Samuel). Memoir of S. A. (S. K. Lothrop, D.D.)

1859.

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4 v. 26 cm. N.Y. 1891-94.

Vols. 30-33 of the "whole" series.-Current.

Appreciations [critical essays]. (W. H. Pater.) 1890.
Apprenticeship. Statistical society of London. Journal,
vol. 21, pp. 94-97. 1858.
Appuleius. See Apuleius.

Aptera. Murray (Andrew). Economic entomology: aptera. [1877.]

Apuleius (Lucius) Madaurensis. Opera.] Works of A., comprising the Metamorphoses, or Golden Ass, the God of Socrates, the Florida, and his Defence, or a discourse on magic. A new translation. To which are added a metrical version of Cupid and Psyche [by H. Gurney], and Mrs. Tighe's Psyche, a poem in six cantos. (Bohn's classical library.) 18 cm. L. 1853.

Done into

[Asinus aureus.] Eros and Psyche of L. A. English verse by R. S. Bridges. 20 cm. L. 1885. [-] Story of Cupid and Psyche.

In Marius the epicurean. Vol. 1, pp. 66-98. (W. H. Pater.) 1885.

[Vita instituta dogmata Platonis.] Apuleius on the doctrines of Plato.

In Works of Plato. (Bohn's classical library, vol. 6.) G. Burges, tr. 1854.

[Fragments.] [Poetical remains, Latin.]

Apulia.

In De reditu suo (C. Rutilius Namatianus), 1870, in Bibliotheca Teubneriana, vol. 223.

Ross (Janet). Land of Manfred. 1889. Arabi Pasha. See Ahmad 'Arábí, Pasha.

Arabia and Arabs. See, also, Arabic language-Arabic literature Badawin - Mecca-Midian-Moab-MoorsMuhammadanism-Sinai-Syria.

Burckhardt (J. L.). Arabic proverbs. 1875.

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Arabia

Arabia and Arabs-contd.

Salil ibn Ruzaiq. History of the Imâms and Seyyids of 'Omân. 1871.

Smith (W. R.). Kinship and marriage in early Arabia.
1885.

Arabian nights [i.e., Alf laylah wa laylah]. Thousand and
one nights, commonly called, in England, the Arabian
nights' entertainments. A new translation from the
Arabic, with copious notes, by Edward William Lane
William Harvey, illus. 3 v. 25 cm. L. 1841.
Arabian nights' entertainments, illustrated by S. L. Wood.
From the text of Jonathan Scott. Aldine edition. 4 v.
Plates. 18 cm. L. 1890.

Arabic language. Badger (G. P.). English-Arabic lexicon.

1881.

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Koran Ruzaiq. Arafura sea. Stanley (O.), Capt. Narrative of a visit to the islands in the Arafura sea.

In Discoveries in Australia. (J. L. Stokes.) 1846.

Arago (Dominique - François-Jean).

Biographies of disBy F. A. Admiral W. H.

tinguished scientific men. Smyth... Rev. Baden Powell

trs. 23 cm. L. 1857.

and Robert Grant,

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Arber (Edward), F.S.A.-contd. Facsimile texts, q.v.

Archæological

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Last fight of the "Revenge" at sea, under the command of Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Grenville on the 10-11th of September, 1591. Described by Sir Walter Raleigh, November, 1591; Gervase Markham, 1595; and Jan Huygen van Linschoten, in Dutch, 1596; English, 1598; and Latin, 1599... (English reprints, no. 29.) 17 cm. L. 1871.

ed. First three books on America. (R. Eden.) Arbitration, industrial. Bradlaugh (Charles). conciliation in labour disputes.

In Subjects of the day, no. 2. 1890.

1885.

Force or

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Arboriculture. See Forestry. Arbuthnot (Sir Alexander John), K.C.S.I. Memoir of Sir Thomas Munro, Governor of Madras. See Munro (Sir Thomas), Bart. F ), M.R.A.S. [pseud., "Anaryan "]. Early ideas: a group of Hindoo stories. 23 cm. L. 1881. Arbuthnot (John), M.D. Law is a bottomless pit: exemplified in the case of the Lord Strutt, John Bull, Nicolas Frog, and Lewis Baboon . . . 1712: [also,] John Bull in his senses; being the second part of Law is a bottomless pit

1712: [also,] John Bull still in his senses; being the third part of Law is a bottomless pit. . . 1712: [also,] An appendix to John Bull still in his seuses. . . 1712: [also,] Lewis Baboon turned honest, and John Bull politician; being the fourth part of Law is a bottomless pit

1712.

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Lawless (Hon. E.). Grania: the story of an island. Arc, Joan of

1892.

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See Jeanne d'Arc.

d'Arc, Jeanne.) Arcadia, The Countess of Pembroke's. (Sir P. Sidney.) 1883. Arcady: for better for worse, (Augustus Jessopp, D.D.) 1890. Archaeologia; or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity. (Society of antiquaries of London.) 1804. Archaeological institute of America. Papers.

American series:

5. Hemenway southwestern archæological expedition. Contributions by A. F. A. Bandelier.

[—] Paraphrase. See Avienus (R. F.) Rufi Festi Avieni Archaeological institute of Great Britain and Ire

Aratea. 1882.

[Phaenomena.] Scholia. Scholia in Caesaris Germanici

Aratea.

In De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii (M. M. F. Capella), 1866, in Bibliotheca Teubneriana, vol. 157.

Arber (Edward), F.S.A. English garner: ingatherings from our history and literature. Vols. 1-7. 20 cm. L. (vol. 1) and Birmingham (vols, 2-7). 1877-83.

Chiefly from the English literature of the 16th, the 17th, and the early 18th century, with a few pieces of the 15th century. English reprints, q.v.

English scholar's library of old and modern works, q.v.

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Archestratus

Rolleston (G.), M.D. Scientific papers and addresses.

1884.

Archaeologists. For the names of archeologists about whom' Archaeology-contd.
the Library possesses separate biographies see Appendix B.
Archaeology. See, also, Antiquities Archaeologists-Assy-
riology- Bronze age-Cathedrals - Costume-Cran-
nogs - Egyptology- Greek and Roman antiquities
Inscriptions Moundbuilders Numismatics
Oriental antiquities - Palaeography - Runes - Stone
age-Village communities:

also, the names of the following places and countries:
Asia Minor-Athens-Carthage-Ceylon: Antiquities
-Crete-Edinburgh-England: Antiquities-Ephesus
-Etruria Glasgow-Greece: Art and antiquities—
India: Art and antiquities-Ireland: Art and antiquities
-London-Mashona - Midian-Moab-Nicaragua-
Nineveh Palenque Palestine Peru - Pompeii-
Rome: Art and antiquities-Scandinavia: Antiquities-
Scotland: Antiquities - Selbourne - Syria - Troy-
United States: Antiquities.

Archaeological institute of America. Publications, q.v.
Archaeological institute of Great Britain and Ireland.
Publications, q.v.

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Smith (Sir William), LL.D., and S. Cheetham. Diction-
ary of christian antiquities. 1875, 1880.

Society of antiquaries of London. Publications, q.v.
Spelman (Sir H.). Glossarium archaiologicum. 1687.
Stubbs (J. W.), D.D. History of the University of Dublin.
1889.

Thompson (S.). Photographs of British Museum collec

tions.

Wilson (H. H.), Prof. Ariana antiqua. 1841.

Periodicals.

Antiquary-Journal of Hellenic studies-Notes and queries
-Society of biblical archaeology: Transactions.

Archaisms.

Halliwell [afterwards Halliwell - Phillipps] (J. O.). Dictionary of archaic and provincial words. 1881. Wright (Thomas), F.S.A. Dictionary of obsolete and provincial English. 1869.

Birch (S.). History of ancient pottery: Egyptian, Greek, Archbishops. For the names of archbishops about whom the

Etruscan, and Roman. 1873.

British Museum: Guides. Guide books [to the various
departments of antiquities], q.v.

Bruce (J. C.). Handbook to the Roman wall. 1885.
Catherwood (F.). Views of ancient monuments.

1844.

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Mayer (B.). Observations on Mexican history and archæ ology. 1857.

Montelius (0.). Civilisation of Sweden in ancient times. 1888.

Newton (C. T.). Essays on art and archæology. 1880. Palma di Cesnola (L.). Cyprus: its ancient cities, tombs, and temples. 1877.

Perrot (G.) and C. Chipiez. History of art. 1883-92.

Egypt; 1883 Chaldaea and Assyria; 1884-Persia; 1892— Phoenicia and its dependencies; 1885-Phrygia, Lydia, Caria, and Lycia; 1892--Sardinia, Judaea, Syria, and Asia Minor; 1890. Poole (R. S.) and others. Lectures on art. 1882. Prescott (W. H.). History of the conquest of Mexico.

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Library possesses separate biographies see Appendix B. Hook (W. F.), D.D., F.R.S., Dean. Lives of the archbishops of Canterbury. 1860-84.

Raine (James). Historians of the church of York and its
Archbishops. 1879-86.

Archbold (John Frederick). Law and practice in bankruptcy
Ed. 11, by John Flather. 19 cm. L. 1856.
Law of partnership and of joint stock companies. . . to
which are added the proceedings of the new statute re-
lating to bills of exchange
19 cm. L. 1856.

Archer (

) [Mrs. F. E. Archer], tr. Lady from the sea; and, Wild Duck.

In Prose dramas, vols. 5 and 2. (H. Ibsen.) 1890-91.

Archer (Charles), tr. Rosmersholm; and, Lady Inger of Östrat.
In Prose dramas, vols. 5 and 3. (H. Ibsen.) 1890-91.
and William Archer, trs. Peer Gynt. (H. Ibsen.) [1893?]
Archer (Thomas). By fire and sword: a story of the Huguenots.
20 cm. L. n.d.

Archer (Thomas Croxen). Paper; and, Wool and its applica-
tions.

In British manufacturing industries, vols. 7, 11. (G. P.
Bevan.) 1876.

Archer (William). [Charles Macklin-Dora Jordan-Robert
William Elliston.]

In Actors and actresses of Great Britain and the U.S. (B. Matthews and L. Hutton.) 1886.

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ed. and tr. Prose dramas. (H. Ibsen.) 1890. ed. and tr. Tales of two countries. (A. L. Kielland.) 1891. and Charles Archer, trs. Peer Gynt. (H. Ibsen.) [1893?] and E. Gosse, trs. Master builder. (H. Ibsen.) 1893. Archer (William Henry), ed. Statistical notes of the progress of Victoria. (Victoria.) 1860? etc.

ed. Statistical register of Victoria from the foundation of the colony. Edited by W. H. A. (Victoria.) 1854. Archer-Hind (Richard Dacre), ed. Phaedo (Plato). 1883. ed. Timaeus (Plato). 1888.

Archery. Ascham (R.). Toxophilus.

In English reprints. (E. Arber, ed.) Archestratus Gelensis. Hedypathia [a didactic poem on cookery; Greek].

In Corpusculum poesis epicae Graecae ludibundae (P. Brandt and C. Wachsmuth), 1885-88, in Bibliotheca Teub neriana, vol. 65.

Archibald

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Arctic regions

See

Archibald (Edmund Douglas) and Hon. F. A. R. Russell. Architecture-contd.
Unusual optical phenomena of the atmosphere.
Russell (Hon. Francis Albert Rollo).

Archimedes. Archimedis opera omnia, cum commentariis
Eutocii. E codice Florentino recensuit, Latine vertit,
notisque illustravit J. L. Heiberg. [Greek and Latin.]
(Bibliotheca Teubneriana, vols. 17-19.) Plate. 3 v.
18 cm. Lipsiae. 1880-81.

Archipelago [Greek]. See Aegean.

Architects. For the names of architects about whom the
Library possesses separate biographies see Appendix B.
Hundred greatest men, vol. 2. 1879.

Vasari (G.). Lives of the most eminent painters, sculptors,
and architects.. 1855, etc.

Architecture. See, also, Abbeys-Archaeology-Architects
Assyriology Building materials — Cathedrals
Churches-Egyptology-Engineering - Furniture -
Hospitals-Houses-Naval architecture-Sanitation

-Ventilation.

Audsley (W.) and G. Audsley. Polychromatic decoration. 1882.

Bell (N. R. E.), Mrs. Some account of the great buildings of London. 1879.

Brandon (R.) and J. A. Brandon. Open timber roofs of the middle ages. 1849.

Britton (J.). Architectural antiquities of Great Britain. 1807-1826.

and A. Pugin. Illustrations of the public buildings of London. 1825-28.

Burn (R.). Rome and the campagna. 1871.

Carter (J.). Architectural antiquities. (Gentleman's magazine library.) 1890-91.

Clark (G. T.). Mediæval military architecture in England. 1884.

Clayton (J.). Ancient timber edifices of England. 1846. Cummings (M. F.) and C. C. Miller. Modern American architecture. 1868.

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Robson (E. R.). School architecture. 1874.
Ruskin (John).

1855.

Lectures on architecture and painting.

Poetry of architecture.

1893.

Seven lamps of architecture. 1855.

Stones of Venice. 1851-53.

Verona and other lectures. 1894.

Rutter (J.). Delineations of Fonthill and its abbey. 1823.
Science and art department. Syllabus of third grade

examinations. 1887-88.

Contains a select bibliography of architecture.

Scott (G. G.). Remarks on secular and domestic architecture. 1858.

Scott (J.), Prof. Complete text-book of farm engineering. 1885.

Seddon (J. P.).
Small (J. W.).
Smith (T. R.).
1880.

Rambles in the Rhine provinces. 1868.
Leaves from my sketch-books. 1880.

Architecture, Gothic and renaissance.
Architecture, classic and early

and John Slater.

christian. 1882.

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Tarn (E. W.). Elementary treatise on the construction of
roofs of wood and iron. 1882.

Taylor (G. L.) and E. Cresy. Architectural antiquities of
Rome. 1821.

United States: Supervising architect. Annual reports, q.v.
Viollet-Le-Duc (E.-E.). [Works in general.]
Vitruvius Pollio (M.). De architectura. v.e. and tr.
Willson (E. J.). Glossary of technical terms descriptive
of Gothic architecture.

To accompany the "Specimens of Gothic architecture." (A. Pugin.) 1823. Woodward's

Woodward (G. E.) and E. G. Thompson.

national architect. [1869.]

Yule (Sir H.). Narrative of the mission to the court of
Ava in 1855. 1858.

Many of the illustrations are architectural.
Periodicals.

Builder-Library journal (for library buildings).

Markham (A. H.), Capt. Whaling cruise to Baffin's Bay. 1874.

Lübke (W.). Ecclesiastical art in Germany during the Arctic, Ship.

middle ages.

1874.

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Morse (E. S.), Ph.D. Japanese homes and their surround-
ings. 1886.

Parker (J. H.), C.B. Concise glossary of terms used in
Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic architecture. 1882.
Petrie (G.). Ecclesiastical architecture of Ireland. 1845.
Plinius, the elder. Naturalis historia, bks. 33-37.
Poole (R. S.) and others. Lectures on art. 1882.
Pugin (A.). [Works in general.]

Pugin (A. N. W.). [Works in general.]

Rickman (T.). Attempt to discriminate the styles of architecture in England. 1862.

Arctic regions. See, also, Alaska-Canada (especially the
divisions Descriptive and Exploration) Greenland
Hudson's Bay - Iceland - Kamchatka - Lapland
Northwest Passage-Siberia-Spitzbergen.
Aldrich (H. L.). Arctic Alaska and Siberia. 1889.
Back (Sir G.). Narrative of the Arctic land expedition to
the mouth of the Great Fish River. 1836.

Beechey (F. W.), Capt., R.N. Narrative of a voyage to
the Pacific and Beering's Strait. 1831.

Blake (E. V.), Mrs. Arctic experiences. 1874.

Davis (C. H.), Rear-Admiral. Narrative of the north polar
expedition, U.S. ship Polaris. 1876.

De Long (G. W.). Voyage of the Jeannette. 1833.
Dufferin and Ava, Marquis of. See below, Hamilton-
Temple-Blackwood (F. T.).

Franklin (Sir J.). Narrative of a journey to the shores of
the polar sea.

1823-28.

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