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Hammond (continued)—

TREATISE on diseases of the nervous system; with 45 illustrations. N. Y. 1871. 8: TREATISE on hygiene, with special reference to the military service. Phil. 1863. 8: Hampden, Allen. Hartley Norman. N. Y. n. d. 12: (2 cop.)

Hampden, John (1594-1643). NUGENT,

(Lord). Some memorials of John Hampden, his party and his times. (2d ed.) Lond. 1832. 2 v. 8.

See also Statesmen, Lives of eminent British; Statesmen of the commonwealth of England. Hampden, Renn Dickson (1794-1868).

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Life of Thomas Aquinas: a dissertation of the scholastic philosophy of the middle ages. Hampole, Richard Rolle de. Pricke of conscience (stimulus conscientiæ). A Northumbrian poem, copied and edited from manuscripts in the British museum; with an introduction, notes, and glossarial index, by Richd. Morris. Berlin, 1863. 8: See Philological soc. Early Eng. vol.

Hamst, Olphar (pseud.). See Thomas, Ralph. Han d'Islande. HUGO, V. (M.)

Hanaford, Mrs. P. A. Field, gunboat, hospi

tal, and prison. Bost. 1866. 12. Hancock, John (1737-1793). MOUNTFORT, G. Life of. (In Hunt, F. ́ Lives of American merchants, v. 2.)

SANDERSON, J. Life of. (In Signers to decl. of indep., v. 1.)

See also American eloquence, v. 1; Orators of the Am. revolution.

Hancock, Sallie J. Montanas, The; or, under the stars. N. Y. 1866. 12:

Hancock, Thomas. Principles of peace exemplified in the conduct of the society of Friends in Ireland, during the rebellion of the year 1798; with some preliminary and concluding observations. Bost. n.d. 16. Hancock, William. John Smith. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 53.

MARGATE sands. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v.

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HAND-BOOKS

BOURNE, J. Hand-book of the steam-engine. BYERS, W. N., and KELLOM, J. H. Handbook of the gold-fields of Nebraska and Kansas.

CLEMENT, C. E. Hand-book of legendary and mythological art.

COOLEY, A. J. Hand-book of compound medicines.

Hand-book of perfumes, cosmetics, etc. CULLY, R. S. Hand-book of practical telegraphy.

CUNNINGHAM, P. Hand-book of London, 1850.

FAIRFAX, W. Hand-book to Australasia. FORD, R. Hand-book for travelers in Spain. FOSTER, M. E. Hand-book of modern European literature.

GIBBS, W. Hand-book of scrolls, panels, and general ornament.

GODWIN, P. Hand - book of universal biography.

HALL, E. H. Hand-book of the great west. HALL, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hand-books for Ireland: Dublin and Wicklow.

HAMILTON, A. G. New key to unlock every kingdom, state, and province in the known world.

HARPER BROS. (Pub.) Hand-book for travelers in Europe and the east. HUGLER, F. T. Hand-book of painting. KNIGHT, W. H. Hand-book almanac for the Pacific states: an official register and business directory. KNOLLY, W. W.

fication.

Hand-book of field forti

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anism and vital endowments, as evincing design. (Bridgewater treatise.)

See also Fingers.

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Hand-book for travelers in Greece and the Ionian isles.

Hand-book for India.

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VIELE, E. L. Hand-book of active service. See also Guide-books. Hand-books for home improvement. How to behave; how to do business; how to talk ; how to write. N. Y. 1857. 12: Hand-books of society. Art of conversation, v. 1; habits of good society, v. 2; art of writing, v. 3. N. Y. 1872. 3 v. 16: Hand-buch der chemischen technologie. BOLLEY, P.

Handel, George Frederick (1684-1759).

Acis

and Galatea. (Serenata.) (In Boosey's ed.) DETTINGEN 'Te Deum.' (In Boosey's ed.) ISRAEL in Egypt. (Oratorio.) (In Boosey's ed.)

JUDAS Maccabæus. (Oratorio.) (In Boosey's ed.)

MESSIAH. (Oratorio.) (In Boosey's ed.) BARNARD, C. Sketch of. (In his Tone masters.) SCHOELCHER, V. Life of. Handel und wandel. HACKLÄNDER, F. W. (In

Werke, v. 7.)

Handkuss, Der.

N. Y. 1857. 12:

HOLTEI, K. VON. (In Erzählende schriften, v. 6.)

Handsome Hugh. (In Tales, old and new.)
Handy Andy. LOVER, S.

Handy-book about books, for book-lovers, bookbuyers, and book-sellers, attempted by John Power.

Handy-book of fruit culture under glass, A. THOMSON, D.

Handy-book of rock names. KINAHAN, G. H. Handy-book of the British museum. NICHOLS, T.

Hanger, Charles Henry. Proverbial and moral thoughts; in a series of essays. Bost. 1859.

12:

Hanky panky: a book of conjuring tricks. CREMER, W. H. (Ed.)

Hanley, Sylvanus. Caliphs and sultans; being tales omitted in the usual editions of Arabian nights' entertainments. N. Y. 1869. 12: Hanna, J. S. Ready reckoner; consisting of a correct set of tables for the measurement of square or unequal-sided timber. Lock Haven, 1867. 16.

Hanna, William. Memoirs of the life and writings of Thomas Chalmers.

WARS of the Huguenots. N. Y. 1872. 12:

Hannah. CRAIK, D. (M.) M.

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Hannah Thurston. TAYLOR, (J.) B. Hannay, James. Characters and criticisms: a book of miscellanies. Edin. 1865. 12:

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COURSE of English literature. Lond. 1866.

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Hanover college (Ind.).

Hanoverian and Saxon

Thirty-sixth annual catalogue and circular, and twelfth triennial catalogue of the alumni, June, 1868. Cincinnati, 1868. (In Ann. cat. Am. coll., v. 2.)

Same. (In Triennial cat. Am. coll., v. 2.) Hans Breitmann's ballads. LELAND, C. G. Hans Dampf in allen ecken. ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. (In Ges. schriften, v. 10.)

Hans Heilings felsen. KÖRNER, (C.) T. (In
Sämm. werke.)

Hans Ibeles. KINKEL, I.
Hans of Iceland. HuGo, V. (M.)
Hans und Grete, Eine dorfgeschichte.

HAGEN, F. VON.

SPIEL

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HARASZTHY

Haraszthy, Arpad. Grape culture, wines and wine-making; with notes upon agriculture and horticulture. With numerous illustrations. N. Y. 1862. 8:

WINE-MAKING in California. (In Overland monthly, v. 7.)

Harbaugh, H. True glory of woman, as portrayed in the beautiful life of the Virgin Mary, mother of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Phil. 1858. 12: Harbison, J. S. Paper on bee-raising in California. (In Hutchings's Cal. mag., v. 5.) Harbors. FINDEN, E. Views of the ports, harbors, and watering-places of Great Britain.

Harcourt, A. F. P. Report on the Himalayan valleys: Kooloo, Lahoul, and Spiti. (In Roy. geog. soc. Journal, v. 41.)

Harcourt, Edward Vernon. Sporting in Algeria. Lond. n.d. 16:

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Hardie, James. American remembrancer, and universal tablet of memory; containing a list of the most eminent men, whether in ancient or modern times, as also the most memorable events in history, from the earliest period to the year 1795, etc. Phil. Printed by T. Dobson, 1795. 16: Harding, Miss R. B. See Davis, Mrs. R. (B.) H. Hardinge, Mrs. J. (Belle Boyd). Belle Boyd in

camp and in prison; with an introduction, by G. A. Sala. N. Y. 1855. 12: (2 cop.) Hardisty, William L. Notes on Tinneh or Chepewyan Indians of Br. and Rus. America. [Loucheux Indians.] (In Smithsonian rept. 1866.)

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HARLEIAN

Hardy, Mr. Gathorne (b. 1814). See Political portraits. Hardy, R. W. H.

Travels in the interior of Mexico in 1825-8. Lond. 1829. 8: Hardy, Thomas. Pair of blue eyes, A. N. Y. 1873. 12: (10 cop.) A rural painting

UNDER the green wood tree.

of the Dutch school. N. Y. 1873. 12 (10 cop.)

Hardy flowers. ROBINSON, W.

Hare, Augustus J. C. Memorials of a quiet life. Lond. 1872. 2 v. 12:

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decisions of American courts in several departments of law; with especial reference to mercantile law. Phil. 1848. 2 v. 8:

Hare, Julius Charles. HARE, A. J. C. Memorials of a quiet life.

and A. W. Guesses at truth, by two brothers. First series. (2d ed.) Lond. 1838. 12: Hare, Maria. HARE, A. J. C. Memorials of a quiet life.

Hare, Maria Leycester. HARE, A. J. C. Memorials of a quiet life.

Hare, Robert (1781-1858). Explosiveness of nitre. (In Smithsonian contrib., v. 2.) Harem. MELEK-HANUM. Thirty years in the. Harfe, Die. KÖRNER, (C.) T. (In Sämmtliche werke.)

Harfenmadchen, Das. HOLTEI, K. VON. (In Erzählende schriften, v. 27.)

Hargraves, Edward. Sketches of. (In Two brothers, The.)

Hargraves, Edward Hammond. Australia and its gold-fields. Recent gold discoveries, and present aspect of the land question. Lond. 1855. 12:

Hargraves, William. Sketch of. (In Two brothers, The.)

Hargreaves, James. See Self-made men. Hariri, Abou-Mohammed al-Cassem (1055-1122). RENAN, (J.) E. Séances de Hariri, Les. (In Essais de morale et de critique.) Harkness, William. Observations on terrestrial magnetism and of the deviations of the compasses of the U. S. iron-clad Monadnock during her cruise from Philadelphia to San Francisco, 1865–6. Wash. 1871. (In Smithsonian contrib., v. 18.)

Harlan, Richard (1796-1843). Fauna Americana: a description of the mammiferous animals inhabiting North America. Phil. 1825. 12. Harland, John, and WILKINSON, T. T. Lancashire folk-lore: illustrative of the superstitious beliefs and practices, local customs and usages, of the people of the county palatine. Lond. 1867. 12:

Harland, Marion (pseud.). See Terhune, M. V.

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Harley, -(Dr.). Young Crusoe; or, adventures
of a shipwrecked boy. Bost. 1864. 16.
Harley, Edward. See Harleian miscellany.
Harley, George. Treatise on apnoea, A.
(In
Holmes, T. System of surgery, v. 4.)
Harlow, George Henry (1787-1819). CUNNING-
HAM, A. Life of. (In Lives of most emi-
nent British painters and sculptors, v. 4.)
H. F. lib., v. 66.

Harman, Henry M. Journey to Egypt and the
Holy land in 1869-70. Phil. 1872. 12:
Harmonies poétiques. LAMARTINE, A. DE. (In
Euvres complètes, v. 2, 3.)
Harmonius. ZSCHOKKE, J. H. D. (In Ges.
schriften, v. 1.)

Harmony. RICHTER, E. F. Manual of. Harney, George E. Barns, out-buildings, and fences. N. Y. n.d. 4:

Harold, the dauntless. ScoTT, Sir W. (In his Poetical works, v. 8.)

Harold, the last of the Saxon kings. Bulwer-
LYTTON, Sir E. G. E. L.

Harold Tracy. SMITH, J. F.
Harper, Robert Goodloe (1765-1825).

Select

works; consisting of speeches on political and forensic subjects. With the answer drawn up by him to the articles of impeachment against Judge Chase, and sundry political tracts. Balt. 1814. V. 1. 12: [No more issued.] See also American eloquence, v. 1. Harper Bros. (Pub.) Hand-book for travelers in Europe and the east. By W. Pembroke Fetridge. N. Y. 1864. 8:

NEW monthly magazine. V.1 (June, 1850) to 46 (May, 1873). N. Y. 1850-73. 46 v. 8. Same. Index to v. 1-40 (1850-70). N.Y.1870. 8:

Same. [Duplicate set for circulation.] V. 1-3,
5-17, 19-21, 24-26, 31-37, 40, 41, 43-46. 35
v. 8:

SCHOOL history of the United States. See
Scott, D. B.

STATISTICAL gazetteer of the world, particu-
larly describing the United States of Amer-
ica, Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova
Scotia. Illustrated by seven maps. Ed. by
J. Calvin Smith. N. Y. 1855. 8:
STORY books. See Abbott, J.
WEEKLY: a journal of civilization. (1872 to
June, 1873.) [Bound.] N. Y. 1872-3. 3 v.

4:

Harper's ferry. PHILLIPS, W. (In his Speeches, etc.) Harper's ferry invasion. Report of the senate committee on John Brown's invasion of, in 1859.

Harrington, George F. Inside. N. Y. 1866. 8: Harrington, James (1611-1677). Oceana, and

other works; collected, methodiz'd, and revieu'd, with an exact account of his life

Harrington (continued)—

HARRIS

prefix'd, by John Toland. To which is added an appendix, containing all the political tracts wrote by this author, omitted in Mr. Toland's edition. Lond. 1737. f:

Harrington, Joseph. Sermons. With a mem-
oir, by W. Whiting. Bost. 1854. 12.
Harrington, N. H., and YATES, E. (H.) Double
dummy. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 35.
IF the cap fits. (Comedietta.) Lacy's Plays,
v. 41.

YOUR likeness-one shilling. (Comic sketch.)
Lacy's Plays, v. 36.

Harrington, Richard. Pedlar boy; or, the old mill ruin. (Drama.) Lacy's Plays, v. 87. Harrington. EDGEWORTH, M. (In Tales, etc., v. 9.)

Harris, Arthur. Avalanche. (Romant. dr.) Lacy's Plays, v. 16.

DOING the Hansom.' (Farce.) Lacy's Plays,

v. 28.

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Music, painting, and poetry, Treatise on.

Art, Treatise on.
Happiness, Treatise on.
Harris, John (1667-1719).

Philological inquiries. Navigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca; or, a complete collection of voyages and travels, consisting of above six hundred of the most authentic writers, beginning with Hackluit, Purchass, & Co. in English; Ramusio, Alamandini, Carreri, & Co. in Italian; Thevenot, Renaudot, Labat, & Co. in French; DeBrye, Grynæus, Maffens, & Co. in Latin; Herrera, Oviedo, Coreal, & Co. in Spanish; and the voyages under the direction of the East-India company in Holland, in Dutch, etc. Lond.: Printed for T. Woodward, A. Ward, and others, 1744. 2 v. f.

[Note. The more important contents are catalogued under the names of the authors, and countries.] Harris, John (D.D.), (1804-1856). Great commission, The; or, the Christian church constituted and charged to convey the gospel to the world. With introductory essay, by W. R. Williams. Bost. 1851. 12. GREAT Teacher, The. Amherst, 1835. 12: Same. Bost. 1853. 12:

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Harris, Mrs. Sydney S. (Miriam Cole).
Warrington. N. Y. 1871. 12:
Same. N. Y. 1863. 12: (4 cop.)
LOUIE's last term at St. Mary's. N. Y. 1871.
12. (2 cop.)

RICHARD Vandermarck. N. Y. 1871. 12 (13
cop.)

ROUNDHEARTS; and other stories. N. Y. 1871. 12: (3 cop.)

RUTLEDGE. N. Y. 1872. 12: (5 cop.) ST. Philips. N. Y. 1865. 12: (2 cop.) SUTHERLANDS. N. Y. 1862. 12. (3 cop.) Harris, Thaddeus William (1795-1856). Report on the insects of Massachusetts injurious to vegetation. Bost. 1841. 8: (V. 4 of Scientific survey of Massachusetts.)

TREATISE on some of the insects injurious to vegetation. New edition, with illustrations. Bost. 1862. 8:

Harris, William Cornwallis.

Adventures in Af

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rica during a tour of two years through that country. Phil. n.d. 8: WILD sports of southern Africa: a narrative of a hunting expedition from the cape of Good Hope through the territories of the chief Moselekatse to the tropic of Capricorn. (5th ed.) Lond. 1852. 8. Harris, William T. Theory of American education, The. (In Pamphlets, v. 29.)

WHAT shall we study? (In Pamphlets, v. 29.) Harrison, Benjamin. See Signers to decl. of indep., v. 8.

Harrison, J. M. Guide and resources of the Pa

cific slope, including the territories of Washington and Idaho; also, the states of Oregon, Nevada, and California. In five parts. (In Pamphlets, v. 34.)

Harrison, Joseph. (Ed.) Floricultural cabinet, and florist's magazine. (March, 1833, to Dec. 1844.) Lond. 1833-44. 12 v. 12: Harrison, Walter. Pickett's men: a fragment of war history. N. Y. 1870. 12:

Harrison, William Henry (1773-1841). See Daring deeds of American heroes; Lives of the presidents.

Harrison, Wilmot. 'Special' performances. (Farce.) Lacy's Plays, v. 80.

Harry Deleware. ESTVAN, M.

Harry Harson; or, the benevolent bachelor. IR

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HARTFORD

Hart, Gerald. In the rapids. Phil. 1871. 12: (4 cop.)

Hart, John (1708-1780). See Signers to decl. of indep., v. 9.

Hart, John Seely (b. 1810). In the school-room: chapters in the philosophy of education. Phil. 1868. 12:

MANUAL of English literature: text-book for schools and colleges. Phil. 1872. 8.

Harte, Francis Bret (b. 1837). Condensed novels. Bost. 1871. 12: (5.cop.)

Contents:

Dweller of the threshold. By Sir Ed-d L-tt-n
B-lw-r.

Fantine. After the French of V. Hugo.

Guy Heavystone. By the author of 'Sword and
gun.'

Handsome is as handsome does. By Ch-s R-de.
Haunted man. By Ch-r-8 D-ck-ns.
John Jenkins. By T. S. A-th-r.

'La femme.' After the French of M. Michelet.
Lothaw. By Mr. Benjamins.

Mary McGillup. After Belle Boyd. With an introduction, by G. A. S-la.

Miss Mix. By Ch-1-tte Br-nte.

Mr. Midshipman Breezy. By Captain M―rry-t,
R.N.

Muck-a-muck. After Cooper.

N. N. Being a novel in the French paragraphic
style.

Ninety-nine guardsmen. By Al-x-d-r D-m-s.
No title. By W-lk-e C-11-ns.

Selina Sedilia. By Miss M. E. B-dd-n and Mrs.
H-n-y W-d.

Terence Denville. By Ch-1-s L-v-r. DAPHNE. Poem, delivered at the commencement of the college of Cal., June 1, 1864. (In Proceedings associated alumni of the Pacific coast, 1864-8.)

LOST galleon, The; and other tales. S. F. 1867. 12: (3 cop.)

LUCK of Roaring camp; and other sketches.
Bost. 1870. 12: (4 cop.)
Contents:

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Adventures of Padre Vicentio. Boy's dog.

Charitable reminiscences.
Christmas gift that came to
Rupert.

Devil and the broker.
From a balcony,

How Santa Claus came to
Simpson's bar.

Iliad of Sandy bar.
Legend of Devil's point.
Legend of monte del Diablo.
Melons.

Mr. Thompson's prodigal.
Mrs. Skaggs's husbands.
My suburban residence.

Neighborhoods I have moved from.

Night at Wingdam.
Ogress of Silver land.
On a vulgar little boy.
Poet of Sierra flat.
Princess Bob and her friends.
Romance of Madroño hol-

low.

Ruins of San Francisco.
Seeing the steamer off.'
Sidewalks.

Surprising adventures of Master Charles Summerton.

Venerable impostor.
Waiting for the ship.

POEM, delivered before the Society of Califor-
nia pioneers, at their fourteenth anniversary,
Sept. 9, 1864. (In Pamphlets, v. 25.)
POEMS. Bost. 1871. 12.

POETICAL Works. (Complete ed.) Bost. 1873.
16: (2 cop.)

STORY of an ornithologist. [A. J. Grayson.]
(In Overland monthly, v. 4.)
See also Overland monthly, v. 1–5.

Harte, Walter. History of Gustavus-Adolphus, surnamed the great.

Hartford (Conn.). City directory, for 1871–2. Hartford convention. DWIGHT, T. History of.

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