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Griffin, Samuel P., 1826-1887. 1. System of Marine Signals, N. York, 1876, 12mo. 2. How to Build Ships: an Essay upon the Weakness of Large Iron Steamships. By a Seaman. N. York. 1876, 8vo. Griffin, Solomon Bulkley. Mexico of To-Day. Map and Illust. N. York, 1886, 12mo.

Griffin, Walter T. Homes of our Country; or, The Centres of Moral and Religious Influence. Illust. N. York, 1882, 8vo.

Griffin, Watson. Twok, [a story,] Hamilton, Ontario, 1887.

Griffin, Rev. William Nathaniel, M.A., B.D., graduated, senior wrangler, at St. John's College, Cambridge, 1837; Fellow and tutor 1837-49; ordained 1841; vicar of Ospringe since 1849. 1. A Treatise on Optics, Cambridge, 1838, 8vo; 2d ed., 1842. 2. The Theory of Double Refraction, Cambridge, 1842, 8vo. 3. A Treatise on the Motion of a Rigid Body, Cambridge, 1847, 8vo. 4. Solutions of the Examples appended to the foregoing, Cambridge, 1848, 8vo. 5. The Elements of Algebra and Trigonometry, ("Text-Books of Science,") Lon., 1871, 12mo. 6. Notes on the Elements of Algebra and Trigonometry, Lon., 1873, 12mo.

Griffing, Jane R. Letters from Florida on the Scenery, Climate, Social and Material Conditions, and Practical Advantages of the "Land of Flowers," Lancaster, N.H., 1884, 16mo.

Griffis, Rev. William Elliot, D.D., b. 1843, in Philadelphia; served in the civil war in 1863; graduated at Rutgers College in 1869; went to Japan in 1870 to organize schools there on the American plan. He was superintendent of education in the province of Echizen in 1871, and professor of physics in the Imperial University of Tokio in 1872-74. On returning to the United States he studied theology at New Brunswick, N.J., and at Union Theological Seminary, New York City; was pastor of a Reformed Church in Schenectady, N.Y., from 1877 till 1886, when he became pastor of the Shawmut Congregational Church in Boston, Mass. 1. The Mikado's Empire: Book I., History of Japan from 660 B.C. to 1872 A.D.; Book II., Personal Experiences, Observations, and Studies in Japan, 1870-74. Illust. N. York, 1876, 8vo; new ed., enl., 1883.

"Mr. Griffis has given us a panoramic view of Japanese history, bringing into prominence many of the most important periods. He accompanies this with a running commentary, which is enlivened by the fact that it is the language of one who, living among the people, has attempted to unravel the causes of recent events in the light of the past. . . . The whole book bears evidences of being the work of an intelligent and thoughtful observer, who was determined to be impartial; and it is undoubtedly the most important contribution that has appeared with regard to Japan."-Nation, xxiii. 316.

2. Japanese Fairy World: Stories from the WonderLore of Japan. Illustrated by Ozawa, of Tokio. Schenectady, N.Y., 1880, sq. 16mo. 3. Asiatic History, N. York, 1881. 4. Asiatic History: China, Corea, Japan, ("Chautauqua Text-Books,") N. York, 1882, 32mo. 5. Corea, the Hermit Nation: I., Ancient and Medieval History; II., Political and Social Corea; III., Modern and Recent History, N. York and Lon., 1882, 8vo.

Griffith, Rev. David, a Unitarian minister. The Continuity of Religious Development, Lon. and Edin., 1867, 8vo.

Griffith, George. 1. The Free Schools of Worcestershire, and their Fulfilment, Lon., 1852, 8vo. 2. The Life and Adventures of George Wilson, a Foundation Scholar, Lon., 1853, p. 8vo. 3. Ribbesford, and other Poems, Worcester, 1859, p. 8vo. 4. History of the Free Schools, Colleges, Hospitals, and Asylums of Birmingham. Illust. Lon., 1861, 8vo. 5. The Endowed Schools of England and Ireland: their Past, Present, and Future, Lon., 1864, 8vo. 6. The Two Houses: a Staffordshire Tragedy, [verse,] Lon., 1866, 8vo. Going to Market and Grammar-Schools: being a Series of Autobiographical Records and Sketches of Forty Years spent in the Midland Counties, from 1830 to 1870. Illust. Wolverhampton, 1870, 2 vols. 8vo.

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Griffith, George Bancroft. The Poets of Maine: a Collection of Specimen Poems from over Four Hundred Verse-Makers of the Pine-Tree State: with Biographical Sketches, Portland, Me., 1888, 8vo. Griffith, H. Faith the Life-Root of Science, Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion, Lon., 1882, cr. 8vo. Griffith, H. P. The Life and Times of the Rev. John G. Landrum, Phila., 1885, 12mo. Griffith, Henry Allan. (Trans.) Jerusalem Liberated, Lon., 1863, 12mo.

Griffith, John Richard. The Married Woman's Property Act, 1870: with Notes, Lon., 1871, 8vo; 5th ed., enl., (including Acts of 1874 and 1882,) 1883.

Griffith, John William. 1. A Practical Manual: containing a Description of the General Chemical and Microscopical Character of the Blood, &c., Lon., 184346, 2 parts, 12mo. 2. An Elementary Text-Book of the Microscope. Illust. Lon., 1864, p. 8vo. With HENFREY, ARTHUR, The Micrographic Dictionary. Illust. Lon., 1856, 8vo; 4th ed., Lon., 1883.

Griffith, L. S. The Adventures of Gustavus Wasa; or, The Dawning of Light in Sweden, [a story,] Lon., 1880, sq. 16mo: new ed., 1883.

Griffith, M. E. 1. Boys at Eastwick. Illust. Phila., 1876, 16mo. 2. Leaves and Fruits, Phila., 1876, 16mo.

Griffith, M. J. phetic History of the

The Mystery Solved; or, The ProChurch, N. York, 1882, 12mo. Griffith, M. M. Corpulence treated without Starvation; or, How to get Lean; 2d ed., Wilkesbarre, Pa., 1877, sq. 16mo.

Griffith, Mansel Gwynne. 1685-1885: In Memory of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, Lon., 1885, 12mo.

Griffith, Ralph Thomas Hotchkin, M.A., C.I.E., of the Bengal civil service; late director of public instruction for the Northwestern Provinces and Oudh. 1. (Trans.) Specimens of Old Indian Poetry, Lon., 1852, p. 8vo. 2. (Trans.) The Birth of the WarGod, (Kumára Sambhava:) a Poem, by Kalidása, Lon., 1853, 8vo; 2d ed., 1879. 3. Idylls from the Sanskrit, Lon., 1866, 16mo; new ed., 1869. 4. Scenes from the Ramayan, &c., Lon., 1868, p. 8vo. 5. (Trans.) The “His sense of humor,-not too broad, his power of Ráyáman of Válmíki: in English Verse, Lon., 1870-75, condensation without loss of interest, his judgment in en-5 vols. 8vo. 6. (Trans.) Yúsuf and Zulaikha: a Poem, larging, his apt and complete metaphors, make him the most pleasing of guides in a strange land."-Nation, xxxv.

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Griffith, C. M. Gone with the Storm, &c., Lon., 1871, cr. 8vo.

Griffith, Cecil. 1. The Uttermost Farthing: a Novel, Lon., 1865, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Victory Deane: a Novel, Lon., 1866, 3 vols. p. 8vo.

"Stories which make gentlemen marry peasant-girls who are superior to the well-educated, well-born ladies about them, have a kind of fascination for many minds. 'Victory Deane' is based on this old groundwork, but it is treated with an originality that lifts it above the ordinary level."-Sat. Rev., xxiii. 27.

3. Maud Mainwaring: a Novel, Lon., 1867, 3 vols. p. 4. Valentine Forde: a Novel, Lon., 1869, 3 vols. 5. Nor Love nor Lands: a Novel, Lon., 1873, 3

8vo. p. 8vo.

vols. p. 8vo.

by Jámi, Lon., 1882, 8vo.

Griffith, Robert. Boys' Useful Pastimes: Pleasant Illust. N. and Profitable Amusement for Spare Hours. York, 1885, 16mo.

the Treatment of Skin Diseases by Means of Herbs, Griffith, Samuel Clewin. On Dermatology, and Lon., 1866, 12mo.

Griffith, Samuel Hallett. Literary Reministhe Papers of S. H. G. Edited by his Brother. Lon., cences: a Memorial Volume, containing Selections from 1860, 8vo. Privately printed.

Griffith, Rev. Thomas, M.A., [ante, vol. i., add.,] d. 1883; graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge, 1822; ordained 1821; minister of Ram's Chapel, Homerton, 1830-72; prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 1862-80. 1. The Fatherhood of God, Lon., 1862, fp. 8vo. 2. A Plea for Holy Scripture as the TreasureHouse of All Saving Truth, Lon., 1864, 8vo. 3. Faith grounded on Reason, Lon., 1865, 8vo. 4. Fundamentals; or, Bases of Belief concerning Man, God, and the Cor

relations of God and Man: a Hand-Book of Mental,

Moral, and Religious Philosophy, Lon., 1871, Svo.

modern controversy; and at a time when the union of "We know of no book more likely to soften the rage of all earnest thinkers is becoming more and more the one

thing to be desired, we welcome it as being, far more than theological expedients for the reconciliation of sundered churches, a real and effectual Eirenikon." - Sat. Rev., xxxii. 345.

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5. Farewell Sermons: preached in Ram's Episcopal Chapel, Homerton, Hackney, 1872, 16mo. Privately printed. 6. Sermons for the Times: preached in St. Paul's Cathedral and elsewhere, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. Studies of the Divine Master, Lon., 1875, 8vo. 8. Beware of False Teachers: a Warning against Ritualism, Lon., 1875, 8vo. 9. Behind the Veil: an Outline of Bible Metaphysics compared with Ancient and Modern Thought, Lon., 1876, 8vo. 10. The A B C of Philosophy: a Text-Book for Students, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. Gospel of the Divine Life: a Study of the Fourth Evangelist, Lon., 1881, 8vo. 12. From Sin to Salvation: the Pauline Picture of the Redemptive Process, Lon., 1882, 8vo. 13. Church Heroes, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo.

11. The

Griffith, Rev. Thomas Llewelyn, M.A., graduated at University College, Oxford, 1850; ordained 1851; rector of Deal since 1862. Sermons, Lon., 1859, 8vo. Griffith, W. 1. The Way of the Man of God. 2. A History of Wales, Lon., 1867, 8vo. Griffith, William, b. 1831; graduated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, 1853; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1858. Institutes of the Jurisdiction and of the Equity Jurisprudence and Pleadings of the High Court of Chancery, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo.

Griffith, Rev. William, a Congregational minister. 1. The Entire Evidence of Evangelists and Apostles on Future Punishment, Lon., 1870, 8vo; 2d ed., enl., 1882. 2. Man's State in Nature: being Simple Facts of Humanity gathered from Observation and the Testimony of Scripture, Lon., 1872, 8vo. 3. The Name, Mark, and Number of the Beast, &c., [two sermons,] Lon., 1877, 8vo. 4. Eternal Life by Death: a Testimony of Ritualism, Vicarious Substitution, and Immortalism, Lon., 1878, p. 8vo. 5. Immortal Life the Golden Thread and Special Teaching of St. John's Gospel, Lon., 1882, 8vo.

Illust. Edin., 1887, p. 8vo. 14. The Wrong Road: by
Hook or Crook, Edin., 1887, 3 vols. cr. 8vo.

Griffiths, C. C. Whitney. Reminiscences of the
Worcester Lodge of Freemasons, No. 280, and other Ma-
sonic Institutions in the Province and City of Worcester,
Worcester, 1870, 4 parts, 8vo. (Not published.)
Griffiths, Charlotte M. Eleanor, Gone with the
Storm, and other Poems. Illust. Lon., 1874, p. 8vo.
Griffiths, Rev. E. The Big Wages, and how to
get them, Lon., 1875, 8vo.
Griffiths, Eleanor. World-Worship, [a tale,]
Lon., 1853, 12mo.

Griffiths, Herbert W. Iron and Steel Manufactures of Great Britain, and Brand-Book of British Iron and Steel, Lon., 1883, 8vo.

Griffiths, Rev. John, D.D., 1806-1885; educated at Westminster, and at Wadham College, Oxford, where he graduated 1827; was elected Fellow 1830, and was afterwards tutor, divinity lecturer, sub-warden, and warden; keeper of the archives of the university from 1857. 1. Greek Accents, 1831; 5th ed., 1853. 2. (Ed.) Origines Anglicanæ. By J. Inett. 1855, 8vo. 3. (Ed.) The Two Books of Homilies, Oxf., 1859, 8vo. 4. An Índex to Wills proved in the Court of the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Oxf., 1862, r. 8vo. 5. Notes on Svo. the Geometry of the Plane Triangle, Lon., 1867, p. 6. Enactments in Parliament specially concerning the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 7. Statutes of the University of Oxford, codified in the Year 1636 under the Authority of Archbishop Laud, Chancellor of the University with an Introduction on the History of the Laudian Code, by Charles Launcelot Shadwell, M.A., B.C.L., Oxf., 1887, 4to.

Griffiths, John Willis, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1809– 1882. The Progressive Ship-Builder. Illust. N. York,

1875-76, 2 vols. 4to.

Griffiths, Julia. (Ed.) Autographs for Freedom, Bost., 1853-54, 2 vols. 8vo.

Griffiths, Mattie. Autobiography of a Female Slave, N. York, 1857.

8vo.

Griffith, William Downes, b. 1829; graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1851; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1855; attorney-general at the Cape of Griffiths, Richard Foulkes, b. 1850; called to Good Hope 1866-72; county court judge since 1877. 1. the bar at the Inner Temple 1879. Enaid; or, A Series (Ed.) The Bankruptcy Act, 1861, and General Orders in of Essays upon the Unscriptural Character of the DivisBankruptcy, Lon., 1862, 8vo. 2. A Treatise on Arrange-ion of Man's Nature into Soul and Body, Lon., 1880, ments with Creditors under the Bankruptcy Act, 1861, Lon., 1865, 12mo. 3. (Ed.) The Supreme Court of Judicature Acts, 1873 and 1875, Lon., 1875, 8vo. With HOLMES. C. A., The Law and Practice in Bankruptcy, Lon., 1866, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. With LOVELAND, RICHARD, The Supreme Court of Judicature Acts, 1873-75 and 1877, Lon., 1877, 8vo.

Griffiths, Major Arthur George Frederick, one of Her Majesty's inspectors of prisons. 1. Peccavi; or, Geoffrey Singleton's Mistake, Lon., 1870, 3 vols. Svo. 2. The Queen's Shilling: a Soldier's Story, Lon., 1873, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 3. Memorials of Millbank, and Chapters in Prison History: with Illustrations by R. Goff and the Author, Lon, 1875, 2 vols. cr. 8vo; new ed.,

1884.

"The book abounds in anecdotes, yet it is far from being a mere book of anecdotes, and it is never dull. It treats in a readable way of the history of the Penitentiary, its buildings, management, epidemics, and the various methods by which the endeavour has been made to carry out penalties without destroying the convict's chance of beginning afresh with life."-Ath., No. 2484.

4. Lola: a Tale of the Rock, Lon., 1876, 3 vols. fp. 8vo. 5. The English Army: its Past History, Present Condition, and Future Prospects, Lon., 1878, 8vo.

"In fourteen chapters Major Griffiths describes the rise and progress and the present state of the British Army, leaving no department nor arm untouched, and casting much light on all of them."-Ath., No. 2675.

6. A Wayward Woman, Lon., 1879, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 7. A Son of Mars, Lon., 1880, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. 8. Viscount Lacklands: a Tale of Modern Mammon, Lon., 1881, cr. 8vo; new ed., entitled "A Pauper Peer," 1886. 9. Fast and Loose: a Novel, Lon., 1884, 3 vols. cr. 8vo; new ed., 1885. 10. The Chronicles of Newgate, Lon., 1884, 2

vols. 8vo.

"Major Griffiths's volumes will long continue to be the standard work on a painful subject, such as few men could have handled with so much good feeling and delicacy, and they deserve to be read by all students of our modern sociology who are inclined to question whether the progress of society in mercy and nobility of sentiment is or is not a fact."-Ath., No. 2939.

11. No. 99: a Novel, Lon., 1885, 12mo. 12. The Thin Red Line, Lon., 1886, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. 13. Locked Up.

Griffiths, Robert Jones. 1. In Secret Places: Loves: a Novel, Lon., 1874, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 3. Under a Novel, Lon., 1872, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Between Two the Deep, Deep Sea: a Story of the Channel Tunnel,

Lon., 1887, 8vo.

Griffiths, Samuel, editor of The London Iron
Britain. Illust. Lon., 1873, 8vo.
Trade Exchange. Guide to the Iron Trade of Great

Griffiths, Thomas. The Modern Fencer: with the Most Recent Means of Attack and Defence, Lon.,

1868, 12mo.

Griffiths, Vincent. Plain Instructions to Col-
lectors of Poor-Rates; 2d ed., Lon., 1860, p. 8vo.
Griffiths, William, of Hitchin. The Atoning
Lamb, Lon., 1852, 12mo.
Griffiths, Rev. William, curate of Hagley. Short
Poems of Sacred Travel, Lon., 1869, fp. 8vo.
Griffiths, William, of Great Yarmouth. Divine
Footprints in the Field of Revelation, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo.
Griffiths, Rev. William, of Morley. Precepts
Many Authors, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo.
for Preachers in the Pulpit and out of it: compiled from

Griffiths, William, of Birkenhead. Trusses of
Wood and Iron, Birkenhead, 1886, obl. 8vo.

Griffiths, William Handsel. 1. Notes on the Pharmacopoeial Preparations B.P. 1867, &c., Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 2. Lessons in Prescriptions and the Art of Prescribing, Lon., 1875, 18mo. 3. Materia Medica and Pharmacy, for the Use of Students preparing for Examination, Lon., 1879, 8vo.

Griffiths, William Russell, LL.B., b. 1845; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1869. The Agricultural Holdings (England) Act, 1882, Lon., 1883, 8vo. Grigg, Henry Bidewell. A Manual of the Nilagiri District in the Madras Presidency, Madras, 1880, 8vo.

Grigg, Joseph. Hymns on Divine Subjects: to which are added Serious Poems, Lon., 1861, 12mo. Griggs, Miss. Songs for the Sorrowing. By H. N. N. York, 1861.

Griggs, Rev. Leverett. Letters to a Theological Student, Bost., 1864, 18mo.

Griggs, W. S. (Trans.) The Twins of the Hôtel an equal quantity which is utterly imaginary,-sheer nonde Corneille, Manchester, 1888, 12mo. sense."-Nation, iii. 108. Grigor, John. Arboriculture; or, A Practical Treatise on Raising and Managing Forest-Trees, Edin., 1868, 8vo; new ed., 1881.

"Although of a size that forbids illustrations such as add value to larger works, such as Brown's Forester,' there is scarcely a subject dealt with in that sumptuous volume which Mr. Grigor does not handle satisfactorily, while on some topics he communicates experience not detailed by his bulkier rivals, and furnishes hints of exceptional value and importance."-Sat. Rev., xxvii. 92.

Grigson, Francis. Genealogical Memoranda relating to the Family of Bisse, Lon., 1886, 4to.

Grimaldi, Rev. Alexander Beaufort, M.A., graduated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, 1862; ordained 1865; chaplain at Capri since 1878. 1. List of Engravings, Drawings, and Paintings by and after G. F. Grimaldi, called Il Bolognese, Lon., 1872, 4to. 25 copies, privately printed. 2. A Catalogue, Chronological and Descriptive, of Paintings, Drawings, and Engravings by and after W. Grimaldi, Lon., 1873, Svo. 100 copies. 3. (Ed.) Miscellaneous Writings, Prose and Poetry, of Stacey Grimaldi, (q. v., ante, vol. i.,) Lon., 1874-81, 8vo. 100 copies. 4. A Catalogue, chronologically arranged, of Printed Books, Music, and Memoranda composed, edited, or translated by Writers bearing the Name of Grimaldi, from 1498 to 1883, Lon., 1883, 8vo. 100 copies.

Grimble, Augustus. Deer-Stalking. Illust. Lon., 1886, 8vo.

"It is the work of a true sportsman, is full of practical advice, and breathes throughout a healthy air of mountain and heather."-Sat. Rev., lxii. 590.

Grimes, J. Stanley. 1. Etherology and the Phreno-Philosophy of Mesmerism and Magic Eloquence, Bost., 1850, 12mo. 2. Compend of the Phreno-Philosophy of Human Nature, Bost., 1850, 12mo. 3. PhrenoGeology: the Progressive Creation of Man, &c., Bost., 1851, 8vo. 4. The Mysteries of the Head and Heart explained, Chic., 1875, 12mo. 5. Problems of Creation, ("Science for the People,") Chic., 1881, 12mo. Geonomy: Creation of the Continents by the Ocean Currents: an Advanced System of Physical Geology and Geography, Phila., 1885, 12mo.

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Grimley, Rev. Horatio Nelson, M.A., graduated at University College, London, 1863, and at St. Peter's College, Cambridge, 1865; ordained 1865; rector of Norton since 1884. 1. Tremadoc Sermons: chiefly on the Spiritual Body, &c., the Unseen World, and the Divine Humanity, Lon., 1876; 2d ed., 1877, p. 8vo. 2. The Temple of Humanity, and other Sermons, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Grimmer, William Henry. (Ed.) Anecdotes of the Bench and the Bar, Lon., 1852, 8vo; 2d ed., 1858.

Grimsey, Benjamin Page. The Bankruptcy Act, 1861 Classified Synopsis of Bankruptcy Proceedings in the County Courts, &c., Lon., 1864, 8vo.

Grimshaw, A. H. An Essay on the Physical and Moral Effects of the Use of Tobacco as a Luxury: a Prize Essay, N. York, 1853, 12mo.

Grimshaw, Robert. 1. History, Development and Action, Classification, Comparison, Manufacture, of Saws. Illust. Phila., 1880, 8vo. 2. Saw-Filing: a Practical Treatise in Popular Form. Illust. N. York, 1883, 18mo. 3. The Steam-Engine Catechism: a Series of Thoroughly Practical Questions and Answers, N. York, 1885-87, 2 parts, 16mo. 4. The Pump Catechism: a Practical Help to Runners, Owners, and Makers, N. York, 1887, 16mo; 4th ed., rev., 1888. 5. Preparing for Indication: Practical Hints. Illust. N. York, 1888, 24mo. 6. The Steam-Boiler Catechism: a Practical Book for Steam-Engineers, &c., N. York, 1888,

24mo.

Grimthorpe, Lord. See BECKETT. Grindon, Joseph Baker. A Compendium of the Laws of Coroners, Lon., 1850, 12mo. Grindon, Leopold Hartley, b. 1818, at Bristol, Eng.; lecturer on botany at the Royal School of Medicine, Manchester. 1. The Sexuality of Nature: an Essay proposing to show that Sex and the Marriage Union are Universal Principles, fundamental alike in Physics, Physiology, and Psychology, Lon., 1853, 8vo. 2. Life its Nature, Varieties, and Phenomena; also Times and Seasons, Lon., 1856, 8vo; 4th ed., 1876. "Much that he has written on physical, physiological, and psychological matters is very acceptable teaching... With whatever there is of good in his book there is mingled

3. The Manchester Flora: a Descriptive List of the Plants growing Wild within Eighteen Miles of Manchester, &c., Lon., 1859, 8vo. 4. Manchester Walks and Wild Flowers: an Introduction to the Botany and Rural Beauty of the District: with Biographical Notices of the Lancashire Botanists, &c., Lon., 1859, 12mo. 5. Manual of Plants, British and Foreign, Lon., 1861, 12mo. 6. British and Garden Botany. Illust. Lon., 1864, p. 8vo. 7. The Little Things of Nature, considered especially in Relation to the Divine Benevolence; 2d ed., Lon., 1865, 12mo. 8. Summer Rambles in Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, and Yorkshire, Lon., 1866, p. 8vo. 9. The Trees of Old England: Sketches of the Aspects, Associations, and Uses of those which constitute the Forests of our Native Country, Lon., 1868, Svo. "If read after or in conjunction with more technical works on the subject, cannot fail to instruct, as well as to improve and delight."-Sat. Rev., xxv. 655. of Nature with Mankind, Lon., 1869, 12mo. in Plant and Flower Life, Lon.. 1869, 12mo.

10. Emblems: a Bird's Eye View of the Harmonies 11. Echoes

"By his title, 'Echoes,' Mr. Grindon explains that he does not mean resemblances, such as are the basis of popular nomenclature or scientific classification,.. but, as he expresses it, resonances from things of another subby the tree in the ancient forest calling to the blossom on stance,' the action of which he illustrates, in his own style,

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the hills, and the fern in the dale calling to the weed on the beach.' These echoes or resonances he teaches us to apprehend in the general aspect and figure of plants, in their leaf, flower, bracts and calyces, stamens and pistils, fruit, seed, colour, and odours; . . . and under whichsoever of these heads we test his principles and research, we shall find equal ground for satisfaction."-Sat. Rev., xxvii. 12. The Pathway to Botany, Lon., 1872, 12mo. Manchester Banks and Bankers: Historical, Biographical, and Anecdotical, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo; 2d ed. same year. 14. Figurative Language: its Origin and Constitution, Lon., 1879, cr. 8vo. 15. Lancashire: Brief Historical and Descriptive Notes: with Etchings, Lon., 1881, 16. Country Rambles and Manchester Walks and Wild Flowers. Illust. Manchester, 1882, 8vo. p. "A book equally pleasant and profitable."—Acad., xxi. 413.

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17. The Shakspere Flora: a Guide to All the Principal Passages in which Mention is made of Trees, Plants, &c., Manchester, 1883, 4to.

"Should occupy a place on the table of every student of Shakspere, of botany, and of nature."-Acad., xxiv. 5.

18. Scripture Botany, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 19. Fruits and Fruit-Trees, Home and Foreign: being an Index to the Kinds valued in Britain, with Descriptions, &c., Lon., 1885; also a large-paper edition.

Grindrod, Charles, son of Dr. R. B. Grindrod, infra. 1. Plays from English History, [verse,] Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 2. The Stranger's Story, and his Poem, The Lament of Love: an Episode of the Malvern Hills, Lon., 1884. Illust. 3. Tales in the Speech House. Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. Grindrod, Charles F. The Shadow of the Raggedstone, [a story,] Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

Grindrod, Ralph Barnes, M.D., editor of the Journal of Health. 1. The Compressed Air Bath: a Therapeutic Agent, Lon., 1860, 8vo. 2. Malvern, Past and Present: its History, Legends, Topography, Climate, &c., Malvern, 1865, Svo. Claims of Temperance on the Christian. Edited by C. Grindrod. Lon., 1884, p. 8vo.

Anon.

3. The Nation's Vice: the

Grinfield, Charles Vaughan. 1. A Pilgrimage to Stratford-upon-Avon, the Birthplace of Shakspeare, Lon., 1850, 8vo. 2. A Century of Acrostics. By C. V. G. Lon., 1855. tations of the Life of Jesus: Four Discourses, by J. G. Grinnell, C. E. (Trans.) The Modern RepresenW. Uhlhorn, Bost., 1868, 8vo.

Grinnell, Charles E. 1. Study of the Poor Debtor Law of Massachusetts; Table of the Statutes of the other

States, Territories, and the United States, and List of Books, concerning Poor Debtors, Bost., 1883, 12mo. 2. The Law of Deceit and Incidents in its Practice, Illus

trated by an Analysis of Massachusetts Cases, &c., Bost., 1886, 12mo.

Grinsted, T. P. Relics of Genius: Visits to the Last Homes of Poets, Painters, and Players: with Biographical Sketches, Lon., 1858, 16mo; new ed., entitled "Last Homes of Departed Genius," 1867, 12mo.

Gripper, Charles F. Railway Tunnelling in Heavy Ground, Lon., 1879, 4to.

1886, p. 8vo.

"He is an advocate of Socialism of the extreme German

type. His Socialism is quite distinct from Communism Mr. Gronlund's style is vigorous, though not elegant." or Nihilism. He is constructive as well as destructive. Nation, xxxix. 249.

"Mr. Gronlund raises questions far too grave to be discussed in a few lines. Let us simply commend his book to such as seek an exposition of socialism from a socialist who writes with unusual moderation and ability."-Acad., xxx. 103.

Griscom, John Haskins, M.D., 1809-1874, son | Socialism, Bost., 1884, 16mo; authorized Eng. ed., Lon., of Dr. John Griscom, (q. v., ante, vol. i. ;) b. in New York City; graduated at the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania 1832; professor of chemistry in the New York College of Pharmacy 1836-40, and for many years physician to the New York Hospital. 1. Animal Mechanism and Physiology. Illust. N. York, 1840, 12mo. 2. The Use and Abuses of Air: showing its Influence in sustaining Life and producing Disease, N. York, 1850, 12mo. 3. Memoir of John Griscom, LL.D.: with an Account of the New York High School and other Institutions. Compiled from an Autobiography and other Sources. Lon., 1859, 8vo. 4. Prison Hygiene: an Essay prepared at the Request of the Prison Association of New York, Albany, 1868, 8vo. 5. The Use of Tobacco, and the Evils resulting therefrom, N. York, 1868, 16mo. 6. Physical Indications of Longevity, 1869. Griscom, John W. 1. Civilization: Is its Cause Natural or Supernatural? Phila., 1880, 8vo. 2. A Farmer's View of Protection, Woodbury, N.J., 1885, 12mo.

Griswold, Frances Irene Burge. Sister Eleanor's Brood. By Mrs S. B. Phelps, [pseud.] Illust. Bost., 1872, 16mo.

Griswold, G. The Fire Underwriters' Text-Book, N. York, 1872, 8vo.

Griswold, Mrs. Hattie, (Tyng,) b. 1842, in Boston, Mass.; was a teacher in the high school at Columbus, Wis.; married, 1863, to Eugene S. Griswold. 1. Apple Blossoms: Poems, Chic., 1877, 12mo. 2. Home Life of Great Authors, Chic., 1886, 12mo. (Relates to authors, chiefly English and American, of the present century.)

"The accounts are readable, and substantially accurate." -Nation, xliv. 85.

Griswold, Lorenzo, b. 1847, at Mystic Bridge, Conn. Priest and Puritan: a Story, N. York, 1889, 12mo. Griswold, W. The Railroad Engineer's Pocket Companion for the Field, Auburn, N.Y., 1855, 18mo; new ed., Phila., 1866.

Griswold, Wayne. Kansas: her Resources and Developments; or, The Kansas Pilot. Illust. Cin., 1871,

8vo.

Griswold, William Maccrillis, b. 1853, at Bangor, Me.; graduated at Harvard 1875. He has compiled several Indexes to American periodicals, A Manual of Misused Words, &c. A Directory of Writers for the Literary Press, Bangor, 1884; 2d ed., 1886. Grives, Mrs. 1. Happy Sundays, Lon., 1853, 2 vols. 18mo; 5th ed., illust., 1873. 2. Half-Hours with the Bible, Lon., 1862, 16mo.

Grocott, John Cooper. An Index to Familiar Quotations: selected principally from British Authors, Liverpool, 1854, 12mo; 6th ed., 1881.

Grogan, Rev. George William, M.A., graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1841; ordained 1849; rector of Withington since 1872. Ancient Saints and Modern Commentators, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo. Grogan, Mrs. Mercy. How Women may Earn a Living, Lon., 1880, 8vo; rev. ed., 1883, 12mo. (According to the British Museum Catalogue, this lady was the author of "The Roua Pass," published in 1857 under the pseudonyme of "Erick Mackenzie," [q. v., ante, vol. ii. ;] but Halkett and Laing ascribe the book to Millicent Grogan.)

2. Ca ira; or, Danton in the French Revolution: a Study, Bost., 1887, 12mo.

Gronow, B. M. The Angel with the Censer, and other Poems, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo.

Gronow, Capt. Rees Howell, 1794-1865, was educated at Eton, where he was intimate with Shelley; entered the army as ensign 1812; served in the Peninsular war 1813, and in the Waterloo campaign 1815, and retired 1821; lived for some years in London, and afterwards in Paris. 1. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow, formerly of the Grenadier Guards, and M.P. for Stafford: being Anecdotes of the Camp, the Court, and the Clubs at the Close of the Last War with France. Illust. Lon., 1862, p. 8vo.

"These Reminiscences, although the historical passages must be taken with many grains of salt, really bring back past times to us vividly and agreeably."-Sat. Rev., xiv. 80. 2. Recollections and Anecdotes: being a Second Series of Reminiscences of the Camp, the Court, and the Clubs, Lon., 1863, p. 8vo.

"As regards composition and arrangement, at all events, his second series of Reminiscences is decidedly an improvement on the first; and if his store of original anecdote is less redundant, his facts have been more carefully verified and compressed."-Sat. Rev., xvi. 30.

3. Celebrities of London and Paris: being a Third Series of Reminiscences of the Camp, the Court, and the Clubs: containing a Correct Account of the Coup d'Etat, Lon., 1864, p. 8vo. 4. Captain Gronow's Last Recollections: being the Fourth Series of his Reminiscences and Posth. 5. The ReminisAnecdotes, Lon., 1866, 8vo. Anecdotes of the Camp, Court, Clubs, and Society, 1810cences and Recollections of Captain Gronow: being 1860 with Portrait, Four Wood- Cuts, and Twenty Etched and Aquatint Illustrations from Contemporary Sources, by Joseph Grego; each in duplicate, one on plate paper, by hand; limited ed., Lon., 1888. 2 vols. r. 8vo. remarque proofs, the other on Whatman paper, coloured

"Gronow was not exactly a Tallemant des Réaux, but he had many of the qualities possessed by that prince of anecdote, and there is no more delightful reading than the pages in which he restores the society of seventy years ago, or those in which we can read of the glories of the Second Empire and its Court."-Sat. Rev., Ixvi. 622.

"When he relates his personal experiences, as in his accounts of the state of Paris in 1815, the condition of society in London in his own time, and the doings of the court of Napoleon III., his testimony is to be relied on, but his second-hand stories and anecdotes of persons whom he did not know are of little value."-Dict. of Nat. Biog.,

xxiii. 270.

Groom, Edward. The Art of Transparent Painting upon Glass, Lon., 1855, 12mo.

Groom, James. The Apple in Orchard and Garden, Lon., 1883, fp. 8vo.

Groom-Napier. See NAPIER.

Groome, Francis Hindes. 1. In Gypsy Tents, Edin., 1880, p. 8vo: 2d ed., 1881.

"Mr. Groome is exceptionally qualified to describe gypsies, having lived much among them and gained their confidence to a remarkable extent. His account of their man

Grohman, William A. Baillie-. 1. Tyrol and the Tyrolese: the People and the Land in their Social, Sporting, and Mountaineering Aspects, Lon., 1876, p.ners and customs, therefore, is a valuable contribution to

8vo; 2d ed., 1877.

"Since Mr. Bonar wrote on chamois-hunting in the Bavarian Highlands, we have read nothing of the kind that has struck us so much as this book."-Sat. Rev., xli. 213.

2. Gaddings with a Primitive People: being a Series of Sketches of Alpine Life and Customs, Lon., 1878, 2

vols. p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1879, 1 vol.

"Mr. Grohman has done for the Tyrolese peasantry what Mr. Rose has done for the Spanish lower orders in his Untrodden Spain.'"-Sat. Rev., xlvi. 29.

the materials on which the future historian must draw for
Ath., No. 2763.
a picture of their life and a summary of their opinions."-

of Scottish Topography. Statistical, Biographical, and
2. (Ed.) Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland: a Survey
Historical. Maps and Illust. Edin., 1882-85, 6 vols.

8vo.

"A gazetteer of Scotland at once accurate and full ought to have been in existence years ago. Mr. Groome has here supplied this unquestionable want"-Ath., No. 3012. The number of places recorded is simply enormous, including hamlets, mansion-houses, and burns. The information given is both most minute and most varied."

3. Camps in the Rockies: being a Narrative of Life on the Frontier, and Sport in the Rocky Mountains. Illust. Lon. and N. York, 1882, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1883. "Among the legion of books on the Far West in its-Acad., xxi. 299. various aspects which have appeared since King's Moun. taineering in the Sierra Nevada,' we have found none so fresh, so full of the breath of its Alpine woods and peaks, and giving withal so fair and representative a view of frontier life."- Nation, xxxv. 140.

Gronlund, Laurence. 1. The Cooperative Commonwealth in its Outlines: an Exposition of Modern

3. A Short Border History, Kelso, 1887. "An admirable little book. It contains all that the stranger, or the tourist at all events, needs to know of the history, the social life, the geography, and the ethnology of the Border."-Acad., xxxii. 85.

Groome, W. Notes on Agricultural Chemistry, Birmingham, 1870, 8vo.

Grosart, Rev. Alexander Balloch, D.D., b. 1832, at Stirling. Scotland; resident since 1864 at Liverpool and at Blackburn, Lancashire. He is the editor of The Fuller Worthies' Library, The Chertsey Worthies' Library, Early English Poets, The Huth Library, &c. Of the numerous reprints, &c., of old English writers' which he has edited, the more important are included in the following list of his publications. 1. Small Sins; 2d ed., Lon., 1863, 18mo. 2.Mighty to Save;" or, Christ for All the World and All the World for Christ, Edin., 1863, Svo. 3. The Lambs All Safe; or, The Salvation of Chil-¦ dren, Lon., 1864, 32mo; 3d ed., enl., 1865. 4. The Prince of Light and the Prince of Darkness in Conflict; or, The Temptation of Christ newly translated, explained, &c., Lon, 1864, p. 8vo. 5. Joining the Church, Lon., 1865, 32mo; new ed., 1879. 6. (Ed.) The Works of Michael Bruce with Life, Edin., 1865, 4to. 7. Hymns, Liverpool, 1867, 32mo. For private circulation. 8. (Ed.) The Poems of Giles Fletcher, for the First Time collected: with Memorial-Introduction and Notes, (Fuller Worthies' Library.) 1868, 8vo; same, Manchester, 1876, 4to. 50 copies printed. 9. Who wrote "Brittain's Ida"? (nris-assigned to E. Spenser :) answered in a Letter to Sir J. D. Coleridge, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 10. (Ed.) Poems of Sir John Davies: with Memorial, (Fuller Worthies' Library,) Lon., 186976, 3 vols. p. Svo. 11. (Ed.) The Dr. Farmer Chetham MS.: being a Commonplace-Book in the Chetham Library, Manchester, temp. Elizabeth, James I., and Charles I.: consisting of Verse and Prose, mostly hitherto unpublished, (Chetham Soc. Pub.,) Manchester, 1873, 2 parts, 4to. 12. G. W. Childs: a Memorial-Sketch and an Example, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 13. Hanani; or, Memoir of W. Smith, &c, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 14. (Ed.) The Complete Poems of Richard Barnfield, (Roxburghe Club Pub.,) Lon., 1876, 4to. 15. (Ed.) The Poems of Bartholomew Griffin with Memorial-Introduction and Notes, Manchester, 1876, 4to. 50 copies. 16. (Ed.) The Prose Works of William Wordsworth, for the First Time collected with a Preface, &c., Lon., 1876, 3 vols. 8vo. (Ed.) The Towneley Hall MSS.: English Jacobite Ballads, Songs, and Satires, &c.: with Introduction, Notes, and Illustrations. (Printed for Private Circulation.) Manchester, 1877-78, 4to.

17.

"The contents can only give the reader a poignant sense of disappointment. The genuine poems of the Jacobites are cold and lifeless productions.

As an aid to the study of literature, life, and history, the MS. is most instructive, its special interest being that it relates to the England of Shakspere and Elizabeth."-Acad., xii. 378, Xiii. 572.

Model Teacher; or, Thoughts on the Educational Aspects of Our Lord's Teaching, Lon., 1867, 12mo. 4. Men Worth Imitating; or, Brief Sketches of Noble Lives, Lon., 1871, 12mo; new ed., 1881. 5. Joshua and his Successors: an Introduction to the Books of Joshua, &c.: with Notes, Lon., 1874-75, 2 parts, 12mo; 1883, 1 vol. 6. The Secret of Happiness: Considerations for Young Men and Maidens, Lon., 1877, 16mo. 7. The Sunday-School Teacher's Manual, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo. 8. The Trees and Plants mentioned in the Bible, (“ByPaths of Bible Knowledge.") Illust. Lon., 1887, cr. 8vo. Grosh, Rev. A. B. 1. The Odd-Fellows' Improved Manual, &c., Phila., 1869, 12mo. 2. Mentor in the Granges and Homes of Patrons of Industry, N. York, 1876, 12mo.

Gross, Edward John. 1. Algebra. Part II. Lon., 1874, p. 8vo; 3d ed., 1884. (Part I. is by J. H. Smith) 2. An Elementary Treatise on Kinematics and Kinetics, Lon., 1876, 12mo; new ed., 1884.

Gross, Eugene L. (Ed.) The Statutes of Illinois: an Analytical Digest, Springfield, Ill., 1868, 8vo. With GROSS, W. L.: 1. Index to Illinois Laws, 1818-69, Springfield, 1870, r. 8vo. 2. Illinois Statutes: embracing all the General Laws in Force 1818-73, Springfield, Ill., 1874, 3 vols. r. Svo.

Gross, Rev. Joseph B., a Lutheran minister, brother of S. D. Gross, infra; d. 1891. 1. The Heathen Religion in its Symbolical Development, Bost., 1856, 12mo. 2. Teachings of Providence; or, New Lessons on Old Subjects, Phila., 1876, 12mo. 3. The Parson on Dancing as it is taught in the Bible and was practised among Ancient Greeks and Romans, Phila., 1878, 12mo. 4. Thoughts for Fireside and School, Phila., 1879, 12mo. 5. Truth in Religion; or, Honesty in our Faith and Worship, Phila., 1881, 12mo. 6. Belief in Immortality on Purely Logical Principles, Phila., 1881, 12mo. 7. Old Faith and New Thoughts, Phila., 1881, 16mo. 8. Sin Reconsidered and Illustrated, Phila., 1882, 12mo. 9. What makes us Unhappy, Phila., 1882, 12mo. 10. The Doctrine of the Lord's Supper, as set forth in the Book of Concord, critically examined and its Fallacy demonstrated, Phila., 12mo.

Gross, Samuel David, M.D., LL.D., D.C.L, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1805–1884. He resigned his post as professor of surgery in Jefferson Medical College two years before his death. In 1876 he was unanimously elected president of the International Medical Congress which met in Philadelphia. 1. A System of Surgery: Pathologi cal, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and Operative, Phila., 1859, 2 vols. 8vo; 6th ed., rev., 1882. 2. Lives of Eminent American Physicians and Surgeons of the Nineteenth Century, Phila., 1861, 8vo. 3. A Manual of Military Surgery, Phila., 1862, 18mo. 4. History of American Medical Literature: Two Lectures, 1875. 5. John Hunwith Sketches of his Contemporaries. Edited by his Sons, S. W. and A. H. Gross. Illust. Phila., 1887, 2 vols. 8vo.

"Dr. Gross's fame will rest upon his professional achievements; but this autobiographical deliverance of so active a mind should find many admirers, and in the future will serve as a map of contemporaneous society. Very natu rally, his profession is the warp of these sheets, but in the weft are woven many figures where actors and deeds and opinions bearing upon the whole round of modern life appear."-Nation, xlvi. 37.

18. (Ed.) Sir Philip Sidney's Complete Poetical Works: including all those in "Arcadia:" with Portrait, Memorial-Introduction, Essay on the Poetry of Sidney, and Notes, Lon., 1877, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 19. (Ed.) The Poems of George Daniel, [of Beswick, Yorkshire,] hitherto unprinted: with Introduction, Notes, and Illus-ter and his Pupils, Phila., 1881, 8vo. 6. Autobiography : trations, Bost., Eng., 1878, 4 vols. 4to. Printed for private circulation. 20. (Ed.) R. Chester's "Love's Martyr: or, Rosalin's Complaint:" with Introduction, &c., (New Shakspere Soc. Pub.,) 1878, 8vo. 21. (Ed.) The Poems of Matthew Grove, 1587: with Introduction, Notes, and a Fac Simile, Manchester, 1878, 4to. 50 copies. 22. Representative Nonconformists: with the Message of their Lite-Work for To-Day, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 23. (Ed.) The Poems of Thomas Howell, 15681581 with Introduction, Notes, and Illustrations, Manchester, 1879, 4to. 50 copies only, privately printed. 24. (Ed.) The Poems of R. James, B.D., 1592-1638: now for the First Time collected: with Notes, &c., Lon., 1880, 4to. Printed for private circulation. 25. (Ed.) The Voyage to Cadiz in 1625: being a Journal written by John Glanville, (Camden Soc. Pub.,) Lon., 1883, 4to. 26. (Ed.) Complete Works of Samuel Daniel in Verse and Prose: vol. iii., Lon., 1885, 8vo. 27. (Ed.) Supplement to the Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Blackburn, 1888. Privately printed. (Contains newly-discovered poems by Crashaw.)

Groser, Horace G. 1. Bertha Pemberthy; or, "The Gift that is in thee," Lon., 1886, 12mo. 2. The Child's Own Poetry Book, Lon., 1887, 4to.

Groser, Rev. Thomas. Sermons preached in the Catholic Apostolic Church, Gordon Square, Lon., 1871-74, two series, p. 8vo.

Groser, William Howse. 1. Bible Months; or, The Seasons in Palestine as Illustrative of Scripture, Lon., 1861, fp. 8vo. 2. Our Work: Four Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Sunday-School Teaching, Lon., 1865, 12mo. 3. The Teacher's Model and the

Gross, Samuel Weissell, M.D., LL.D., 1837-1889, b. at Cincinnati, O., son of S. D. Gross, supra; graduated at Jefferson Medical College 1857; served as brigadesurgeon of volunteers in the civil war; professor of the principles of surgery and clinical surgery in Jefferson. Medical College from 1882. 1. A Practical Treatise on Tumors of the Mammary Gland. Illust. N. York, 1880, 8vo. 2. A Practical Treatise on Impotence, Sterility, and Allied Disorders of the Male Sexual Organs. Illust. Phila., 1881, 8vo.

Grossmann, Louis, D.D., a Rabbi of Detroit, Mich. Some Chapters on Judaism and the Science of Religion, N. York, 1888, 12mo.

Grossmith, G. Reminiscences: a Society Clown, Lon., 1888, fp. 8vo.

Grossmith, John. Government upon First Principles, Proved and Illustrated Analogically, Lon., 1860, 8vo. Grossmith, William Robert. Amputations and Artificial Limbs, Lon., 1857, p. 8vo.

Grosvenor, Mrs. 1. Louisa's Terminal Latin Dictionary, Lon., 1875, 12mo. 2. Louisa's Terminal Greek Dictionary, Len., 1875-78, 2 parts, 12mo.

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