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2. The Battle of Dorking: Reminiscences of a Volun- | Cathedral City, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo; 2d ed, 1884. teer, Edin. and Lon., 1871, 12mo. Anon. (A narrative Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities in the Ashmolean of an imaginary invasion and conquest of England by a Museum, Oxford, Oxf., 1881, 8vo. 7. Ella Cuthullin, foreign army, designed to call attention to the need of and other Poems Old and New, Lon., 1883, sm. 8vo. measures for the national defence. It was originally Evelyn Manwaring: a Tale of Hampton Court Palace, published in Blackwood's Magazine for May, 1871, of Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. Also, single sermons, &c. which several extra editions were called for. The pamphlet had also a large sale, and gave rise to many others, chiefly in reply.) 3. A True Reformer, Edin. and Lon., 1873, 3 vols. p. 8vo. Anon. (Originally published in Blackwood's Magazine. This is also ascribed to Francis Rawdon Chesney.) 4. The Dilemma. By the Author of "The Battle of Dorking." Edin. and Lon., 1876, 3 vols. p. 8vo.

"The whole of this story is so connected with the hopes and adventures of a single person as to seem nothing beyond the natural development of a romance, while it really gives us the typical features of a great historical era, [that of the Indian Mutiny.]'"'-Spectator, xlix. 499.

5. The New Ordeal, Edin., 1879, 12mo. 6. The Private Secretary, Edin., 1881, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. Anon.

"The style is clear and vigorous. Effective situations are ingeniously devised to bring out in bold relief the characters who play the leading parts. The plot has been constructed with great care, and the increasing interest is sustained to the end."-Sat. Rev., lii. 456.

Chesney, J. 1. The Land of the Pyramids. Illust. Lon., 1884, cr. 8vo. 2. A Ramble round France, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo.

Chesney, J. Portman. Shakespeare as a Physician: Thoughts of the Immortal Bard, Chic., 1884, 12mo.

Chesney, Mrs. Louisa, (Fletcher,) and O'Donnell, Mrs. Jane, (Chesney.) The Life of the late General F. R. Chesney, Colonel Commandant Royal Artillery, D.C.L., F.R.S., &c. By his Wife and Daughter. Edited by Stanley Lane-Poole. Lon., 1885, 8vo.

"The modest dimensions of the volume, the interesting nature of its contents, and the literary skill shown in its production will secure for it an exceptionally favourable verdict."-Spectator, lviii. 1742.

"This biography has certainly one merit which every biography has not. It gives the character of the man with all its angles and all its shades as well as its brighter colours. The truthfulness and honesty, the unwavering religious faith, the pluck and perseverance, the self-reliance and vigour, the impatience and occasional irritability, of the man, are well brought out."-Sat. Rev., 1xi. 753. Chesshyre, Henry T. Newton. 1. Recollections of a Five Years' Residence in Norway, Lon., 1861, p. 8vo. 2. Canada in 1864: a Hand-Book for Settlers, Lon., 1864, 12mo.

Chesson, F. W. 1. The Opium Trade of India and China in some of its Present Aspects, Lon., 1870, 8vo. 2. The Dutch Republics of South Africa: Three Letters to R. N. Fowler and C. Buxton, &c., Lon., 1871, 3. The Atlantic Cable: a Review of Recent Telegraphic Legislation in Canada, Lon., 1875, 8vo.

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Chester, Albert Huntington, Ph.D., b. 1843, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; graduated at the Columbia School of Mines in 1868, and in 1871 became professor of chemistry, mineralogy, and metallurgy at Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y. Catalogue of Minerals, alphabetically arranged, with their Chemical Composition and Synonyms, N. York, 1886, 8vo.

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Chester, Miss Annie M., ("Annie Myrtle.") Illustrated Historical Sketches, Lon., 1877, sq. 16mo. Pictures from our Portfolio, Lon., 1877, sq. 12mo. Chester, Rev. Greville John, M.R.I.A., graduated at St. Mary Hall, Oxford, 1853; perpetual curate of St. Jude's, Sheffield, 1858. 1. Poems, Lon., 1856, 12mo. 2. (Ed.) A Church Hymn-Book with Metrical Psalms, Lon., 1859, 16mo. 3. Transatlantic Sketches

in the West Indies, South America, Canada, and the United States, Lon., 1869, p. 8vo.

"Mr. Chester, going to America with certain preconceived notions, has of course found plenty of confirmation for his prejudices, and is as certain of the explanation of all social phenomena as if he had lived in America fifty years or as many weeks. A few months' longer stay would have increased his diffidence and enabled him to write a more valuable book."-Sat. Rev., xxviii 834.

4. Julian Cloughton; or, Lad-Life in Norfolk, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo.

"Mr. Chester has, no doubt, gone to the verge of a novelist's privilege, but we do not know that he has stepped outside it, in the way in which the real names of places, and even of some people, are introduced into his story without the thinnest disguise. In almost every chapter we have a scene which a true artist might love to paint."Spectator, liv. 223.

5. Aurelia; or, The Close at Mixeter: Sketches in a

Chester, Mrs. Henrietta M. 1. Meg's Primroses, and other Stories, Lon., 1873, sq. 16mo. 2. Russia Past and Present; adapted from the German of Lankenau and Oelnitz, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo.

"A compilation of facts from all the most reliable works that have recently been published on the subject. ... Its style, and general accuracy."-Acad., xx. 305. principal characteristics are its conciseness, clearness of

"Chester, John," (Pseud.) See MITCHELL, Rev. JOHN, infra.

Chester, Rev. John, D.D. Earthly Watchers at the Heavenly Gates: the False and the True Spiritualism, Phila., 1886, 16mo.

Chester, John, M.D. Ruth, the Christian Scientist, Bost., 1888, 12mo.

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Chester, Joseph Lemuel, LL.D., D.C.L., 1821– 1882, b. at Norwich, Conn.; removed in 1845 to Philadelphia, where he was editor of the Inquirer and Daily Sun; went to England in 1858 and settled in London, and, turning his attention to genealogical matters, became the most distinguished genealogist of his day. He was employed by many Americans to trace their English ancestry, and he expended much labor on the genealogy of the Washington family, but was unable to complete his researches on this subject to his own satisfaction. was a member of several learned societies, one of the founders of the Harleian Society, and a member of the first council of the Royal Historical Society. Besides the works enumerated below, he left many manuscript volumes. Of these the Matriculations at the University of Oxford was sold by his executor for £1500, and another copy was purchased at auction for £750 by Joseph Bishop of London's Register, &c., brought £500. Foster, (q. v., infra.) The Marriage Allegations in the Greenwood Cemetery, and other Poems. By John Cramer, [pseud.] N. York and Bost., 1843, 8vo. 2. A Treatise on the Laws of Repulsion, 1853. 3. Educational Laws of Virginia: The Personal Narrative of Margaret Douglass, a Southern Woman, who was imprisoned for the Crime of teaching Free Coloured Children to Read, Bost., 1854, 12mo. 4. John Rogers: the Compiler of the First Authorized English Bible; the Pioneer of the English Reformation, and its First Martyr embracing a Genealogical Account of his Family, Biographical Sketches of some of his Principal Descendants, his own Writings, &c., Lon., 1861. 5. A Preliminary Investigation of the Alleged Ancestry of George Washington, Bost., 1866, 8vo. 6. (Ed.) The Marriage, Baptismal, and Burial Registers of the Collegiate Church or Abbey of St. Peter, Westminster, (Harleian Soc. Pub.,) Lon., 1876, 8vo.

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"On this book he spent ten years' labour, and then generously allowed the Harleian Society to issue it as one of their publications."-Dict. of Nat. Biog., x. 202.

7. (Ed.) The Reiester Booke of Saynte De'nis Backchurch Parish, 1878. 8. (Ed.) The Parish Registers of St. Mary Aldermary, London, Lon., 1880, 8vo. 9. (Ed.) The Parish Registers of St. Thomas the Apostle, London, Lon., 1881, 8vo. 10. (Ed.) The Parish Registers of St. Michael, Cornhill, London, Lon., 1882, 8vo. With ARMYTAGE, G. A., (ed.) The Parish Registers of St. Autholin, Budge Row, London, from 1538 to 1754, and of St. John Baptist on Wallbrook, from 1682 to 1754, (Harleian Soc. Pub.,) Lon., 1883, 8vo.

Chester, Miss Sarah E. 1. Roly and Poly StoryBooks, N. York, 1867-69, 3 vols. 16mo. 2. Nine Saturdays, 1868, 18mo. 3. Sir Genevieve, 1869, 16mo. 4. Lady Linnet, 1871, 18mo. 5. Ollie and the Boys, 1872, 16m0. 6. Swallow Stories, 1873, 12 vols. 32mo. Thanksgiving, 1874, 32mo. 8. Our Three Boys, 1875, 16mo. 9. Proud Little Dody, 1875, 12mo.

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Chester, W. D. Chronicles of the Customs Department, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. Privately printed. Chesterfield, Ruth. New Version of Old Mother Hubbard, Bost., 1866, 4to.

Chesterman, W. D. 1. The James River Tourist. Maps and Illust. Richmond, Va., 1878, 12mo. 2. Guide to Richmond and the Battle-Fields, Richmond, 1881, 12mo.

Chesterton, George Laval. 1. Peace, War, and Adventure: an Autobiographical Memoir, Lon., 1853, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Revelations of Prison Life;

with an Inquiry into Prison Discipline and Secondary | especially of those frequenting Calcutta and other InPunishments, Lon., 1856, 2 vols. 12mo; 3d ed., rev., 1857.

Cheston, Charles, M.A., graduated at Merton College, Oxford, 1864. Greece in 1887, Lon., 1887. "Mr. Cheston gives a vivid and pleasant picture of modern peasant life in the country districts of Greece. . . . A

great deal of other valuable matter is given by Mr. Cheston in a very condensed form."-Sat. Rev., 1xiv. 673.

Chetwode, Alice Wilmot. 1. (Trans.) The Valiant Woman: Conferences addressed to Ladies living in the World; from the French of Mgr. Landriot, Archbishop of Rheims, Dublin, 1872, fp. 8vo. 2. (Trans.) Without Beauty; or, The Story of a Plain Woman, by Mlle. Zenaïde Fleuriot, Dublin, 1883, fp. 8vo. 3. (Trans.) The Castle of Coëtquen or Patira, [a novel;] from the French of Raoul de Navery, Dublin, 1886, p. 8vo. (Trans.) The Treasure of the Abbey; from the French of Raoul de Navery, Dublin, 1886, p. 8vo. 5. (Trans.) Augustus Marceau: a French Navy Captain; from the French of Father Claudius Mayet, S.M., Dublin, 1887, fp. 8vo. 6. (Trans.) John Canada; or, New France, by

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Raoul de Navery, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. 7. (Trans.) Réséda; or, Sorrows and Joys, by Z. Fleuriot, Dublin,

1888.

Chetwynd, A. B. Led Astray: a Novel, Lon., 1879, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

16mo.

Chetwynd, Mrs. Henry. 1. A Poetical History of England, Stafford, 1849, 16mo. 2. A Short Poetical Compendium of the History of Russia, Stafford, 1854, Chetwynd, Mrs. Julia Bosville, daughter of D. Davidson, of Tulloch; married, 1858, to Capt. the Hon. Henry Weyland Chetwynd, son of the sixth Viscount Chetwynd. 1. Three Hundred a Year: a Novel, Lon., 1866, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Neighbours and Friends: a Novel, Lon., 1868, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 3. The Story of Mademoiselle d'Estanville, Lon., 1869, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 4. Janie: a Highland Love-Story, Lon., 1870, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 5. The Crystal Heart and its Lights and Shadows: a Little New Year's Story for the Children, Lon., 1878, sq. 16mo. 6. Life in a German Village, Edin., 1879, p. 8vo. 7. The Dutch Cousin, Lon., 1881, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 8. A March Violet: a Novel, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 9. Bees and Butterflies, Lon., 1885, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 10. Mrs. Dorriman: a Novel, Lon., 1886, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 11. Sara: a Novel, Lon., 1886, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 12. Lady Honoria's Nieces, Lon., 1887, 12mo.

Chetwynd-Stapylton. See STAPYLTON. Chevalier, W. A. A Tribute to the Shakespeare

Memorial at Stratford-on-Avon, Lon., 1877, 8vo.

Chevalier, Rev. William Alfred Cramer, ordained 1877; rector of St. Peter, Cheesehill, Winchester, since 1881. 1. William Longe of Wykeham; or, The Winchester Boy: a Story of the Boyhood of William of Wykeham, in Five Scenes and a Prologue. Illust. Lon., 1883, 8vo. 2. St. Paul at Lystra. Lon., 1888, 4to. Chevallier, Rev. Charles Henry, M.A., 18241885, graduated at Trinity College, Oxford, 1847; ordained 1848; vicar of Aspall 1849; hon. canon of Norwich 1878. 1. A Drunkard's End: a Village Ballad, Lon., 1862, 16mo. 2. John Porter, the Preacher: a Village Ballad, Lon., 1862, 16mo. 3. Village Ballads, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 4. Our Church and Church-Yard: Village Scenes in Verse. Third Series. Lon., 1866.

Chevers, Norman, C.I.E., M.D., F.R.C.S., 18181886, b. at Greenhithe, Kent; was educated at Glasgow University; became deputy surgeon-general H. M. Indian army; was principal and professor of medicine in Calcutta Medical College, &c. 1. A Practical Treatise on the Management of Diseases of the Heart, and of Aortic Aneurism: with Especial Reference to the Treatment of those Diseases in India, Calcutta, 1851, 4to. 2. A Treatise on Removable and Mitigable Causes of Death their Modes of Origin and Means of Prevention: vol. i., Calcutta, 1852, 8vo. 3. Two Lectures on the Laws of Public Health as applied to the Opinions of the People of India, Calcutta, 1855, 8vo. 4. A Brief Review of the Means of Preserving the Health of European Soldiers in India, Calcutta, 1858-60, 3 parts, Svo. 5. An Inquiry into the Circumstances of the Death of King Charles the Second of England, Calcutta, 1861, 8vo. 6. Did James the First of England die from the Effects of Poison or from Natural Causes? Calcutta, 1862, 4to. 7. The Sanitary Position and Obligations of the Inhabitants of Calcutta: a Lecture, Calcutta, 1863, 8vo. 8. The Preservation of the Health of Seamen,

dian Ports, Calcutta, 1864, 8vo. 9. A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence for India: including the Outline of a History of Crime against the Person in India, Calcutta, 1870, 8vo. 10. A Commentary on the Diseases of India, Lon., 1886, 8vo.

Cheverton, George. Reasons why the Homœopathic System of Medicine should be adopted, 1867,

32mo.

Cheverton, Henry. Reminiscences; or, A Soldier, a Soldier's Wife, and a Sailor: exhibiting some Differences, and a Contrast, in Character and Conduct, Lon., 1861, 12mo.

Chew, Richard. James Everett: a Biography, Lon., 1875, 8vo.

Chew, Mrs. S. J. Gentle Drawings; or, The Influence of Well-Doing, Lon., 1869, 18mo.

Chew, Samuel, M.D., professor of medicine in the University of Maryland. Lectures on Medical Education; or, On the Proper Method of Studying Medicine, Phila., 1864, 12mo.

Cheyne, Alexander, barrister-at-law, justice for Ireland. An Inquiry into some Causes of the Insecurity of Life and Property in that Country: with Suggestions for their Removal, Dublin, 1850, 8vo.

Cheyne, Andrew. A Description of Islands in the Western Pacific Ocean, North and South of the Equator: with Sailing Directions, &c., Lon., 1852, 8vo. Elementary Treatise on the Planetary Theory, Cambridge, 1862, p. 8vo; 3d ed., edited by A. Freeman, 1883. 2. The Earth's Motion of Rotation: including the Theory of Precession and Nutation, Lon., 1867, p. 8vo. 1. Six Sermons on the Cheyne, Rev. Patrick. Doctrine of the Most Holy Eucharist, Aberdeen, 1858, 8vo. 2. Consolations of the Cross, and Rest of the Blessed Sermons for Holy Week, Aberdeen, 1859, 12mo. 3. The Teaching of the Christian Year: a Series of Sermons, Aberdeen, 1861, 12mo.

Cheyne, Charles Hartwell Horne. 1. An

Cheyne, Rev. Thomas Kelly, D.D., b. 1841, in London; educated at Merchant Taylors' School, and at Worcester College, Oxford, where he graduated 1862; was chancellor's essayist, and obtained several other prizes; was Fellow of Balliol College 1868-82, and Hebrew lecturer 1870-81; ordained 1864; rector of Tendring, Essex, 1880-85; appointed Oriel professor of the interpretation of Holy Scripture, and canon of Rochester, in 1886. He was a member of the Old Testament Revision Company, and is one of the representatives in England

of Ewald's school of Biblical criticism. 1. The Rela

tions between Civilized and Uncivilized Races: a Prize Essay, Lon., 1864, 8vo. 2. Notes and Criticisms on the

Hebrew Text of Isaiah, Lon., 1868, 8vo. 3. The Book of Isaiah, Chronologically Arranged, Lon., 1870. p. 8vo; new ed., 1884. 4. (Ed.) The Sunday-School Centenary Bible, Lon., 1880, 8vo. 5. The Prophecies of Isaiah: a New Translation, with Commentary and Appendices, Lon., 1880-81, 2 vols. 8vo; 3d ed., 1884. 6. Micah: with Notes and Introduction (Cambridge Bible for Schools,) Lon., 1882, 12mo. 7. (Ed.) The Variorum Teacher's Edition of the Bible, Lon., 1882, 8vo. 8. Exposition of Jeremiah, ("Pulpit Commentary,") Lon., 1883, r. 8vo. Hosea with Notes and Introduction, (Cambridge Bible for Schools,) Lon., 1884, 12mo. 10. The Book of Psalms: Translated, (Parchment Library,) Lon., 1884, 12mo. 11. Job and Solomon; or, The Wisdom of the Old Testament, Lon., 1887, 8vo.

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"Job and Solomon' may be recommended both as a pleasant introduction to Biblical exegesis and as an important contribution to some of its highest branches."ALFRED W. BEARN: Acad., xxxi. 139.

12. The Hallowing of Criticism: Nine Cathedral Sermons on Elijah, and a Paper read at the Church Congress, Lon., 1888, cr. 8vo. 13. The Book of Psalms; or, The Praises of Israel, a new Translation, with Commentary, Lon., 1888, 8vo. 14. Jeremiah: his Life and Times, ("Men of the Bible,") Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. With DRIVER, S. R., M.A., CLARKE, REV. R. L., M.A., and GOODWIN, ALFRED. M.A., The Holy Bible, (Authorized Version :) with Various Renderings and Readings from the Best Authorities, Lon., 1876, 8vo.

"To those who are not students of the original text, but who take an intelligent interest in the study of the Bible, the volume now before us will be indispensable. The student who is commencing the study of the original will visal; and the more advanced scholar will use it as an index find in it an excellent help in cursory reading and in reof reference to authorities not only more convenient, but

"As time advances, the merits of this great collection are coming more and more to be known and recognized. Unless new sources of traditional ballad literature are brought to light,-which is not a thing to be expected, and hardly to be imagined,-the present work will remain for all time the final one upon the subject."-Nation, xliv. 325. "I have never seen more conscientious and better work in my life than Prof. Child's. The book is an honour to its editor, an American. It ought to find its way into every real English library, and it will prove a mine of sterling ore to every student who digs into it."-F. J. FURNIVALL: Acad., xxviii. 195.

in many important respects more complete, especially as | Scottish Popular Ballads, (ed. de luxe,) to be completed regards the Old Testament, than any work previously ac- in eight parts. Parts I.-V. Bost., 1883-88, 4to. cessible."-W. ROBERTSON SMITH: Acad., xi. 298. Cheyne, William Watson, M.D., educated at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated first class in 1875; was elected a Fellow of the Royal College | of Surgeons in 1879; received the Boylston Prize and a gold medal at that institution in 1880, and the Jackson Prize in 1881. He has been demonstrator of surgery at King's College, London, and demonstrator of anatomy at the University of Edinburgh. 1. (Trans.) Investigations into the Etiology of Traumatic Infective Disease, by R. Koch, (New Sydenham Soc.,) Lon., 1880, 8vo. 2. Antiseptic Surgery: its Principles, Practice, History, and Results. Illust. Lon., 1882, 8vo. 3. A Manual of the Antiseptic Treatment of Wounds. Illust. Lon., 1885, 8vo. With CORFIELD, W. H., and CASSAL, C. E., Public Health Laboratory Work. Part I., Biological Laboratory. Lon., 1884, 8vo.

Cheyney, Edward Potts. The Anti-Rent Agitation in the State of New York, 1839-1846, Phila.,

1887, 8vo.

Chichele, Mary. Doing and Undoing: a Story, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo.

Chichester, Sir Alexander Palmer Bruce, Bart., d. 1881. History of the Family of Chichester, from A.D. 1086 to 1870; also, of the Chichesters, Marquesses of Donegal and Barons Templemore, Lon., 1871, Svo.

Chichester, Charles Raleigh. 1. Amalgamation of Unions and Proposed Modification in the PoorLaw, Ireland, Dublin, 1879, 8vo. 2. Schools, Lon., 1882,

8vo.

Chichester, Frederick Richard, Earl of Belfast, (by courtesy,) 1827-1853, second son of George Hamilton, third Marquis of Donegal. He contributed two stories, under the signature of "Campana," to the Northern Magazine in 1852-53, and was the author of several works published anonymously. (See HALKETT and LAING.) 1. Masters and Workmen: a Tale illustrative of the Social and Moral Condition of the People. By Lord B*******. Lon., 1851, 3 vols. 12mo. 2. Two Generations: or, Birth, Parentage, and Education: a Novel, Lon., 1851, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 3. Poets and Poetry of the Nineteenth Century: a Course of Lectures, Lon., 1852, 12mo. 4. The Farce of Life: a Novel. By Lord B******* 1852, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 5. Wealth and Labour: a Novel. By Lord B*******. Lon., 1853, 3 vols. 6. The Country Magistrate: a Novel. By Lord B*******. Lon., 1854, 12mo. 7. Naples: Political, Social, and Religious. By Lord B*******, author of "Masters and Workmen," &c. 1856. 8. The Fate of Folly, 1859. 9. Uncle Armstrong: a Narrative, Lon.,

1866, 3 vols. 12mo.

Chickering, Mrs. Frances E. Cloud-Crystals: a Snow-Flake Album; 2d ed., N. York, 1884, sm. 4to. Chickering, Rev. John W., D.D. The Hillside Church; or, Reminiscences of a Country Pastorate, Bost., 1856, 12mo. Also, single sermons. Chickering, John W., Jr. Contrasts of the Appalachian Mountains, (Saturday Lectures,) Wash., 1882, 8vo.

Chiene, John, M.D., professor of surgery in the University of Edinburgh. 1. Lectures on Surgical Anatomy. Illustrated from Original Dissections. Edin., 1878, 8vo. 2. Lectures on the Elements or First Principles of Surgery, Edin., 1882, 8vo.

Child, A. B., M.D. 1. Whatever is, is Right, Bost., 1861, 12mo; 5th ed., 1874. 2. Christ and his People, Bost., 1866, 12mo; 4th ed., 1873. 3. Unhappy Marriages, 1867, 16mo. 4. Better Views of Living, 1869, 12mo; 3d ed., 1874. 5. The A B C of Life, 1869, 12mo; 5th ed., 1874.

Child, A. W. Sybil's Way, Bost., 1870, 16mo. Child, Elias. Genealogy of the Child, Childs, and Childe Families, Utica, N.Y., 1883, 8vo.

Child, Francis James, [ante, vol. i., add.,] b. 1825, in Boston; educated at Harvard College, where he became professor of rhetoric and oratory in 1851. In 1876 he was transferred to the chair of English literature. In addition to works mentioned ante, vol. i., he has published: 1. Notice of W. T. Harris, Esq. By F. J. C. With Preface by S. G. D., (Samuel Gardner Drake.) Bost., 1855. 2. (Ed.) English and Scottish Ballads, Bost., 1857-59, 8 vols. 18mo; same, Riverside ed., Bost., 1878, 4 vols. cr. 8vo. 3. (Ed.) Poems of Comfort and Sorrow; new ed., N. York, 1865, 16mo. 4. English and

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"Professor Child is building himself a monument much more durable than bronze. His edition of the English and Scottish Ballads. . . is an example to all editors, a delight of all ballad-loving men, and an honour to the Riverside Press."-Sat. Rev., Ixiii. 233.

Child, Rev. Frank S. 1. Be Strong to Hope: Courage and Comfort that concern the Ministry of Trouble, N. York, 1888, 12mo. 2. South Dakota: Resources, People, Statehood: Gleanings of a Journey through the Territory, N. York, 1888, 12mo.

Exeter College, Oxford, 1854.
Child, Gilbert William, M.D., graduated at

1. The Present State of the Town Sewage Question, Lon., 1865, 8vo. 2. Essays on Physiological Subjects, Lon., 1868, 8vo; 2d ed., enl., 1869. 3. On the Sanitary Condition of Oxfordshire. Three Reports. Lon., 1874-76, 8vo.

Child, Harry. A Cast for a Crown: a Dramatic Story, Lon., 1870, vols. p. 8vo.

Child, Henry. 1. The Trade Hand-Book of the Licensing Law, 35 and 36 Victoria, Chap. 94, 1872, Lọn., 1872, 8vo. 2. The Trade Hand-Book of the Licensing Law, 37 and 38 Victoria, Chap. 49, 1874, Lon., 1874, 8vo. Child, James T. Into Thin Air: a Novel, Lon., 1879, 8vo.

Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1802-1880. The list of her publications includes, besides those mentioned ante, vol. i.: 1. Autumnal Leaves: Tales and Sketches in Prose and Rhyme, 1857, 12mo. 2. Looking towards Sunset, Bost., 1864, 8vo. 3. The Freedman's Book, Bost., 1865, 16mo. 4. (Ed.) Rainbows for Children, 1867, 16mo. 5. Miria: a Romance of the Republic, 1867, 16mo. 6. Stories for Young Folks, 1869-70, 5 vols. 18mo. 7. Children of Mount Ida, and other Stories, 1871, 12mo. 8. Married Women: Biographies of Good Wives, 1871, 12mo. 9. Stories. Illust. New and enl. ed., Bost., 1877, 5 vols. 16mo.

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11. LetAspirations of the World, Bost., 1878, 16mo. ters: with Biographical Introduction by John G. Whittier and Appendix by Wendell Phillips. Port. Bost.,

1882, 16mo.

Child, T. S. The Heritage of Peace; or, Christ our Life, Lon., 1869, 16mo. Lon., 1881, 3 vols. p. 8vo. Childar, Catharine. 1. The Future Marquis, 2. Daisy Beresford, Lon., 1882, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 3. A Maid called Barbara, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 4. The Double Dutchman, Lon., 1884, 3 vols. p. 8vo.

Childe, Miss A. F. Good out of Evil; or, The History of Adjai, the African Slave Boy. By a Lady. Lon., 1850.

Childe, Rev. Charles Frederick, M.A., [ante, vol. i., add.,] graduated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1832; rector of Holbrook, Suffolk, 1858-84; formerly head-master of Queen Mary's Grammar-School, Walsall; evening lecturer at St. Mary le Bow, Cheapside, &c. 1. (Ed.) The Finished Course: Brief Notices of Departed Church Missionaries, Lon., 1865, 8vo. 2. The Unsafe Anchor; or, "Eternal Hope" a False Hope: being Strictures on Canon Farrar's Westminster Abbey Sermons, Lon., 1878; 5th ed., 1879, 12mo. 3. The Responsibility of the Heathen and the Responsibility of the Church: a Missionary Address, Lon., 1879, 18mo.

Childe, Mrs. Frances C. The English Words of the Passion Play at Ober-Ammergau, Lon., 1871, 12mo. Childe, George Frederick. 1. Investigations on the Theory of Reflected Ray-Surfaces; also, a Theory of Plane Caustic Curves, Cape Town, 1857, 8vo. 2. On Related Caustics of Reflection, and the Evolute of the Lemniscata, Cape Town, 1859, 8vo. 3. Singular Properties of the Ellipsoid, and Associated Surfaces of the Nth Degree, Cambridge, 1861, 4to. Childe-Pemberton.

See PEMBERTON.

Childers, Rev. Charles, M.A., graduated at Oxford 1829; ordained 1830; rector of Mursley 1831-33; vicar of Cautley, Yorkshire, 1833-43; chaplain at Nice, 1843-84. and canon of Gibraltar 1866; rector of Arm

thorpe, Yorkshire, 1884-88. Sermons preached at Nice between the Years 1843 and 1851, Lon., 1851, 12mo.

Childers, Robert Cæsar, 1838-1876, son of Rev. Charles Childers, supra; entered the Ceylon civil service in 1860; acted for three years as private secretary to the governor of the island, and was for a short time office assistant to the government agent in Kandy, but in 1864 was compelled by ill health to return to England. He had devoted much time to linguistic studies, and had begun the study of Pali under a learned Buddhist. In 1869 he published in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society the Pali text of the Khuddaka Pa'tha, with English translations and notes, which was the first Pali text printed in England. In 1872 he was appointed sublibrarian at the India Office, and in 1873 was made professor of Pali and Buddhist literature at University College, London. He contributed papers to the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. A Dictionary of the Pâli Language, Lon., 1872-75, 2 vols. 4to.

The

"The publication of this work removes a reproach which has long rested on Oriental scholarship. first great practical value of Professor Childers's Dictionary is that the study of Pali can now be taken up and pursued without a previous knowledge of Sanskrit."-Sat. Rev., xlii. 145.

"One of those monuments of Oriental learning and research which appear scarcely once in a century."-Ath., No. 2495.

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Chintamon, Hurrychund, political agent to H. H. the Guicowar Mulhar Rao, Maharajah of Baroda. A Commentary on the Text of the Bhagavad-Gitá; or, The Discourse between Krishna and Arjuna of Divine Matters: a Sanskrit Philosophical Poem: with a Few Introductory Papers, Lon., 1874, p. Svo.

Chipley, W. S., M.D. A Warning to Fathers, Teachers, and Young Men, Lexington, Ky., 1861, 18mo. Chipman, R. Manning. The Chipman Lineage, particularly as in Essex County, Massachusetts, Salem, Mass., 1872, 8vo.

Chirnside, Andrew. The Blantyre Missionaries: Discreditable Disclosures, Lon., 1880, 8vo.

Chirol, M. Valentine. "Twixt Greek and Turk; or, Jottings during a Journey through Thessaly, Macedonia, and Epirus, in the Autumn of 1880, Lon. and Edin., 1881. p. Svo.

Chisenhale-Marsh. See MARSH.

Chisholm, Belle V. Who Wins? a Story for Boys, Phila., 1888, 16mo.

Chisholm, Mrs. Caroline, 1810-1877; wife of A. L. Chisholm. 1. Little Plays for Little People: with Hints for Drawing-Room Performance, &c., Lon., 1871,

12mo. 2. Perils of the Polar Seas: True Stories of Arctic Discovery and Adventure, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo.

Chisholm, George C., M.A., B.Sc. 1. (Trans.) Switzerland, by T. Gsell-Fels, 1881, 4to. 2. The Two Hemispheres: a Popular Account of the Countries and Peoples of the World. Illust. Lon., 1881, 8vo; new ed., with title The World as it is, &c., 1883. 3. Pronouncing Vocabulary of Modern Geographical Names, Lon., 1885, 12mo.

Chisholm, Henry William, Warden of the Standards. On the Science of Weighing and Measuring and Standards of Weight and Measure, Lon., 1877,

12mo.

Childs, George Borlase, F.R.C.S., ("Cirujano, M. M. C.,") [ante, vol. i., add.,] b. 1816, at Liskeard, Cornwall. 1. A Few Practical Observations on the Injuries incidental to Warfare, Lon., 1854, 12mo. 2. Alfonso and Claudiana, [a burlesque,] Lon., 1862, 8vo. 3. The Dying Phantom. 4. Barbadazuolo Vanagloroso, the Demon of the Castle Heights, [burlesque,] Lon., 1863, Svo. 5. Don Sobre Izquierdo; or, Alfredo and Floren-tory Notice, by William Cairns. Edin., 1879, 8vo. cia, [burlesque,] Lon., 1864.

Childs, M. Anna. (Trans.) The Diary of a Poor Young Gentlewoman; from the German, Lon., 1860, 8vo.

Childs, Robert Walker, b. 1821, at Liskeard. Animal Intellect and its Relations to Matter and Spirit, Lon., 1851, Svo. Anon.

Childs, Rev. Thomas S., D.D. 1. The Heritage of Peace; or, Christ our Life, N. York, 1868, 24 mo. 2. The Lost Faith, and Difficulties of the Bible as tested by the Laws of Evidence, Phila., 1888, 24mo.

Childs, Mrs. Thomas S. The Altar of Earth, Phila., 1888, 16mo.

Chillingworth, J. J. The Western Shore, [verse,] Dublin, 1881.

Chiltern, Faith. 1. The Daily Cross. By F. C. Lon., 1877, 32mo. 2. Watching for the Dead, and other Poems, Lon., 1877, 12mo. 3. Messengers of Truth: an Allegorical Story, Lon., 1883, 12mo. 4. By a Way they knew not, Lon., 1885, 18mo.

Chilton, Thomas. Way of Deliverance from Bondage: set forth in Love to the Simple, who have erred for Lack of Knowledge, Lon., 1859, 8vo.

Chilton, W. P. Columbia: a National Poem, N. York, 1880, 8vo.

Chiniquy, Rev. Charles, b. 1809, at Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada, was a Roman Catholic priest from 1833 till 1858, when he left the Church of Rome with his entire congregation at St. Anne, Kankakee Co., Ill., and joined the Canadian Presbyterian Church. He has lectured in England and in Australia. 1. The Priest, the Woman, and the Confessional, St. Anne, Ill., 1874; 5th ed., 1878. (Six editions of this work have been published in the United States, five in England, four in Canada, and four in Australia; a French version, by the author, and translations into Italian, Spanish, and Dutch, have also had a wide circulation.) 2. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Lon., 1886, 8vo; 5th ed., 1886. 3. Papal Idolatry: Exposure of the Doctrine of Transubstantiation, Lon., 1887, 12mo.

Chinn, Samuel. Among the Hop-Pickers. Illust. Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Chisholm, Walter, 1856-1877, b. at Easter Harelaw, Berwickshire, Scotland, son of a shepherd, contributed poems to the People's Journal, &c., which were collected after his death. Poems. Edited, with a Prefa

Chisholm-Batten. See BATTEN.

Chislett, Joseph. A Summary of Divine Truth; or, A Biblical Testimony to the Present Apostacy, Lon., 1854, 16mo.

Chisolm, J. B., and Hyde, S., Jr. IndexDigest of Reports of South Carolina Supreme Court, (1783-1880,) Charleston, 1882, 2 vols. 8vo.

Chisolm, J. Julian, M.D. A Manual of Military Surgery, for the Use of Surgeons in the Confederate States Army; 3d ed., rev., Columbia, 1864, 12mo.

Chittenden, Albert Jerome. The Candidating Fair: a Student's Dream of Trial Preaching, Andover, Mass., 1873.

Chittenden, G. B. (Ed.) Meteorological Observations, 1873-74, in Colorado and Montana. (Geographical and Geological Survey of the Territories.) Pub. by U.S. Govt. Wash., 1875, 8vo.

Chittenden, Miss L. A. The Elements of English Composition: a Preparation for Rhetoric, Chic., 1884, 12mo.

Chittenden, Lucius E. 1. A Report of the Debates of the Conference Convention for Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, held at Washington, February, 1861, N. York, 1864, 8vo. 2. The Capture of Ticonderoga. By Adirondack. Rutland, Vt., 1872.

Chittenden, Newton H. Strangers' Guide to Minneapolis and Surrounding Country. By a Resident. Minneapolis, Minn., 1869.

Chitty, Edward. Descriptive Catalogue of Articles exhibited by the Royal Society of Arts, Jamaica, at the International Exhibition, 1862. By E. C., Esq. Lon., 1862, 8vo.

Chitty, Simon Casie. 1. The Ceylon Gazetteer: containing an Accurate Account of the Districts, Cities, Villages, Harbours, &c., Ceylon, 1834, 8vo. 2. The Tamil Plutarch: containing a Summary Account of the Lives of the Poets and Poetesses of Southern India and Ceylon, Jaffna, 1859, Svo.

Chitty, Thomas Willes, b. 1855, grandson of Thomas Chitty, [q. v., ante, vol. i. ;] educated at Winchester College; called to the bar at the Inner Temple Chinnock, E. J., M.A., LL.B., rector of Dum- 1877. He has edited Archbold's Practice of the Queen's fries Academy. (Trans.) The Anabasis of Alexander; Bench Division, and Chitty's Forms. With MEWS, or, The History of the Wars and Conquests of Alexander JOHN, LL.M., Digest of Decisions of All Courts during the Great; from the Greek of Arrian, Lon., 1884, cr. 8vo. | 1880, Lon., 1881, Svo.

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Chitty, W. 1. Linear Perspective in Theory and Practice, Manchester, 1872, 4to. 2. Exercises on the Metric System of Measures, Weight, and Money, Manchester, 1872, 2 parts, 16mo.

Chivers, Thomas Holley. 1. Virginalia; or, Songs of my Summer Nights, Phila., 1853, 12mo. 2. Atlanta; or, The True Blessed Island of Poesy: a Paul Epic in Three Lustra, Macon, Ga., 1855, 8vo. Choate, Isaac Bassett. Elements of English Speech, N. York, 1884, 12mo.

Choate, Lowell. The Romance of a Letter, Bost.,

1887, 12mo.

1.

Choate, Rufus, [ante, vol. i., add.,] d. 1859. Works with a Memoir of his Life by S. G. Brown, Bost., 1863, 2 vols. 8vo. 2. Addresses and Orations, Bost., 1878, 12mo.

"Two-thirds of this collection are historical or literary addresses called forth by special occasions; the rest are political speeches. The latter, contrary to what would naturally be expected, are much the best. All are disfigured by a very bad style."-Nation, xxvii. 287.

Cholmeley, Isobel C. The Fountain, and other Poems, Lon., 1858, 8vo.

Cholmondeley, Rev. Charles, matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford, 1844; a canon in the Roman Catholic Church. 1. The Protestant Doctrine of Justification and Scheme of Salvation philosophically confuted in Sixteen Articles, Lon., 1854, 8vo. 2. The Passage of the Four FAP: a New Explanation of Romans ii. 11-16: with its Bearing on the Intrinsic and Extrinsic Systems of Justification by Faith, and on the Pauline Views of the Tübingen Critics and others, Lon., 1880, 8vo.

Cholmondeley, Rev. and Hon. Henry Pitt, M.A., b. 1820, son of the first Baron Delamere; graduated at Christ Church College, Oxford, 1840; Fellow of All Souls College 1841-48; ordained 1845; rector of Hamstall-Ridware, Staffordshire, 1848-52, and since then of Broadwell; hon. canon of Gloucester 1877. 1. Parish Sermons, Oxford, 1856, 8vo. 2. One more Guide-Post on an Old Path, Oxford, 1879.

Cholmondeley, Thomas. Ultima Thule; or, Thoughts suggested by a Residence in New Zealand, Lon., 1854, p. 8vo.

Cholmondely-Pennell. See PENNELL. Chope, Rev. Richard Robert, M.A., graduated at Exeter College, Oxford, 1855; ordained 1856; perpetual curate of St. Augustine, Queen's Gate, London, since 1865. He has published several collections of carols and other choral music for churches. Also: 1. An Order for Laying the Corner-Stone of a Church, Lon., 1870, 16mo. 2. The Offertory: Facts and Figures for those who Worship in Free and Open Churches, Lon., 1873, 8vo. 3. The Mission: How to Conduct it, How to Join in it, Lon., 1874, 16mo.

Chorley, Henry Fothergill, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1808-1872, b. at Blackley Hurst, Lincolnshire; was employed for some years in a mercantile office at Liverpool, but from 1833 resided in London, where he was the musical critic of the Athenæum, and furnished also many literary reviews, &c., to that paper, from which he retired in 1868. His publications, several of which appeared anonymously, included novels, plays, memoirs, etc. Add to the list given ante, vol. i.: I. Old Love and New Fortune: a Play, in Five Acts, Lon., 1850, 8vo. 2. Duchess Eleanor: a Tragedy, in Five Acts, Lon., 1854, Svo. 3. Modern German Music: Recollections and Criticisms, Lon., 1854, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 4. The May-Queen: a Pastoral, Lon., 1858, 12mo. 5. Rosabella: a Tale of a Woman's Life. By Paul Bell, [pseud.] Lon., 1859, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 6. Iphigenia in Tauris, Paraphrased, Lon., 1860, 8vo. 7. Thirty Years' Musical Recollections, Lon., 1862, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

"A most valuable repertory, not only of musical criticism, but of musical history, relating to vocalists even more than to composers."-Dict. of Nat. Biog., x. 274.

8. The Prodigy, Lon., 1866. 9. (Ed.) Letters of Mary Russell Mitford, Lon., 1870-72, 2 vols.

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brought under notice, but as a narrative which affords a study of the character and career of a man who... was ings into a position where he could... make the most of able to make his way out of very unpropitious surroundhis natural gifts."-Ath., No. 2397.

"The manner in which these memoirs are put together is not altogether satisfactory, and the result is rather a book with interesting things in it than an interesting book."-Sat. Rev., xxxvi. 509.

G. Hewlett. Lon., 1880, 8vo. (Consists of lectures de11. The National Music of the World. Edited by H. livered at the Royal Institution in 1862.)

Chorley, John Rutter, 1807 ?-1867, brother of Grand Junction Railway between Liverpool and BirHenry Fothergill Chorley, supra, was secretary to the voted himself to literary pursuits. He contributed to mingham, and afterwards settled in London and dethe Athenæum, and published The Wife's Litany, a Winter Night's Dream; Ballads, and other Pieces in Verse, Lon.. 1866, p. 8vo.

"It is original in form, elegant in diction. and by no means devoid of true poetical spirit."-Dict. of Nat. Biog., x. 275.

Chorley, William Brownsword, [ante, vol. i., add.] A Handy Book of Social Intercourse: Political Economy for the Million, Lon., 1862, fp. 8vo. Chorlton, Mark. Love in Cyprus; or, The Fortunes of an Unfortunate Man, Lon., 1880, 12mo.

Chorlton, William. 1. The Cold Grapery: a Concise and Detailed Treatise on the Cultivation of the Exotic Grape-Vine, under Glass, without Artificial Heat, N. York, 1853, 8vo. 2. The American Grape-Grower's Guide, N. York, 1856, 12mo.

Chown, Francis H. Letters on Slavery on the South-East Coast of Africa, (Zanzibar,) Devonport, 1868,

8vo.

Chown, Rev. Joseph Parbery. 1. Daniel in Babylon: an Example to Young Men, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 2. "Run, Speak to this Young Man :" a Motto for Christians, Lon., 1863, 16mo. 3. Sermons: including his Farewell to Bradford: with a Brief Sketch of his Life, Bradford, 1875, 8vo.

Chrest, C. (Trans.) Sigrid: an Icelandic LoveStory; from the Danish of Jon Thordssön Thoroddsen. Edited by Thomas Tapper, Jr. N. York, 1887, 12mo.

Chretien, Rev. Charles Peter, M.A., graduated first class Lit. Hum. at Brasenose College, Oxford, 1841; ordained 1844; Fellow, dean, and tutor of Oriel College 1843-64; rector of Cholderton, Wiltshire, 186075. 1. An Essay on Logical Method, Oxford, 1848, Svo. 2. Lectures on the Study of Theology, Oxford, 1851, 8vo. 3. The Letter and the Spirit: Six Sermons on the Inspiration of Holy Scripture, &c., Cambridge, 1861, 8vo.

Christian, Edmund V. B. The Lays of a Limb of the Law. By the late John Popplestone. With a Memoir and Postscript. Lon., 1888, cr. 8vo.

Christian, Mrs. Edward. Weimar's Trust: a Novel; 2d ed., Lon., 1873, 3 vols. p. 8vo.

1.

Christian, Helena Augusta Victoria, Princess, third daughter of Queen Victoria, b. 1846; married, 1866, to Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg. (Trans.) First Aid to the Injured: Five Ambulance Lectures; from the German of Dr. Esmarch. Illust. Lon., 1882, 12mo; 2d ed., Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 2. (Trans.) Memoirs of Wilhelmine, Margravine of Baireuth, Lon., 1887, 8vo. 3. (Trans.) The Correspondence between the Margravine of Baireuth and Voltaire; from the German of Dr. Georg Horn, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

Christian, J., of Tulse Hill, Brixton. Jesus our Ark, Lon., 1862, fp. Svo.

Christian, Rev. L. H. The Accepted Time for securing the Gospel Salvation, Phila., 1860, 12mo.

Christian, Owen. Poems, Lon., 1885, cr. 8vo. pression in Piano-Forte Playing, N. York, 1885, 8vo. Christiani, Adolph F. The Principles of Ex

Christie, Rev. Albany James, M.A., graduated at Oriel College, Oxford, 1839; Fellow 1840-45; a member of the Society of Jesus and priest of the archdiocese of Westminster. 1. Two Lectures on the Papacy, Preston, 1857, 8vo. 2. A Devotion in Honour of the Sacred it in the Blessed Sacrament, Lon., 1858, 24mo. Heart of Jesus, in Reparation for the Injuries done to 3. The Martyrdom of St. Cecily: a Drama, Lon., 1865, p. 8vo; 4. Union with Rome: Five Afternoon 6th ed., 1876. Lectures, Lon., 1869, Svo. 5. The First Christmas: a "These memoirs of Mr. Chorley are interesting. not Mystery Play, Lon., 1876, 12mo. 6. The End of Man: only from the numerous literary and musical characters a Poem, in Four Books. Illust. Lon., 1886, er. Svo

"Two very attractive volumes, in which, wherever we open, we find matter to lead us on page after page well amused."-Sat. Rev., xxxiii. 408.

10. Henry Fothergill Chorley: Autobiography, Memoir, and Letters. Compiled by Henry G. Hewlett. Lon., 1873, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

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