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CATALOGUE OF THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY.

History of Mexico, 1520– 1847. 8°. Cin'ti. 1847.

YONGE, Miss Charlotte Mary. Heir of Red-| YOUNG, Philip.
clyffe. 2 v. 12°. N.Y. 1866.
Hopes and Fears.
1866.

2 v. 12°. N.Y. YOUNG, William T. Sketch of the Life
and public services of General
Lewis Cass. 8°. Detroit. 1852.
YOUNG Lady's Equestrian Manual. 16°.
Lond. 1838.

Kenneth. 12°. N.Y. 1855.
Lances of Lynwood. 12°. N.Y. 1856.
Pupils of St. John, the Divine. 16°.
Lond.
The Trial: More Links of the Daisy YRIARTE, Tomas de. Fábulas Literarias.
Chain. 12°. N.Y. 1865.
18°. Camb. 1830.

YOUNG Merchant, The. 18°. Bost. 1841.

The Two Guardians; or, Home in the YULE, Capt. Henry. Narrative of the
World. 12°. N.Y. 1866.

The Young Step-Mother. 2 v. 12°.

N.Y. 1862.

Mission to the Court of Ava, in 1855, sent by the Governor General of India. 4°. Lond. 1858.**

You have Heard of Them. 12°. N.Y. YVAN, Baron Melchior. History of the

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The Horse. (See FARMER'S Library, ZANESVILLE Directory for 1856-7. C. S.

v. 1.)

Structure and Diseases of the Horse.

Ed. by W. C. Spooner. 8°. N.Y.
1852.

Williams. 8°. Zanesville. 1856.*

ZAVELA, Lorenzo de. Ensayo Historico de las Revoluciones de Mejico. 2 v. 8°. Paris. and N.Y. 1831-2.

YOUMANS, Edward L. Alcohol and the ZELLER, E. Socrates and the Socratic

Constitution of Man. 12°. N.Y.

1854.

Chemical Atlas; or, The Chemistry
of Familiar Objects. 4°. N. Y. 1855.*
(Ed.) Culture Demanded by Modern
Life. 8°. N.Y. 1867.

YOUNG, Alexander. Chronicles of the Pil-
grim Fathers, 1602-1625. 8°. Bost.

1841.

YOUNG, Andrew W.

Introduction to the Science of Government. 12°. Rochester, 1843.

YOUNG, Edward. Works and Life. 3 v.
8°. Lond. 1813.

Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and
Immortality. 18°. N.Y. 1820.
Poetical Works.
2 v. 16°. Bost.

1854.

Poetical Works and Life. (See SAN-
FORD & WALSH's British Poets, v.
25-6.)

YOUNG, Edward. Pre-Raffaellitism. 12°.

Lond. 1857.

YOUNG, John. The Christ of History.

12°. N.Y. 1856.

Schools. 12°. Lond. 1868.
ZENO, Apostolo. Epistolario Scelto di.
16°. Venice. 1829.

ZIMMERMANN, J. G. National Pride, with
Memoirs of the author, by S. H.
Wilcocke. 8°. Lond. 1797.
Solitude. With Life of the Author.
24°. N.Y. 1819.

|ZIMMERMANN, J. Jacobus. Opuscula Theo-
logici, Historici et Philosophici
Argumenti. 2 v. in 4. 4°. Zurich.
1751-9.

ZSCHOKKE, Emil. History of Switzerland.
See ZSCHOKKE, Heinrich.
ZSCHOKKE, Heinrich. History of Switzer-
land Continued to 1848, by Emil
Zschokke. 12°. N.Y. 1855.
Novellen und Dichtungen.

Phila. 1853-4.

2 v. 8°

CLASSIFIED INDEX.

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ABORTIONS.-See STORER'S Why Not.| AFRICA, continued.

ABYSSINIA.-See CLARK'S Account;
GOBAT's Travels; PARKYNS' Life; Rus-
SELL'S History; SALT'S Voyage.

ADVENTURES-See DAVENPORT; HOWE'S
American; LEACH'S Rough Sketches;
MARCY'S Life on the Border; MOUN-
TAIN Adventures; SMITH'S True Trav
els; STOCKELL'S Eventful Narrative.

AERONAUTICS.-See AERONAUTICA; MA-
SON's Aeronautica; WISE's System.

ÆSTHETICS.-See ALISON's Essays on
Taste; BURKE'S Enquiry; COUSIN'S Lec-
tures; GIOBERTI's Essay; KNIGHT'S An-
alytical Inquiry; MOFFAT's Introduc-
tion; PRICE's Picturesque; RUSKIN'S
True and Beautiful; SCHILLER'S Letters;
SCHLEGEL'S Works; WILKINSON'S Color
and Taste. See, also, Beauty; Taste.

AFGHANISTAN.-See MASSON'S Narra-

tive.

Morocco; ANDERSON's Okavango River;
BAINES' Southern Africa; BARBOT'S De-
scription; BARROW's Travel's; BARTH'S
Travels and Discov.; BURTON'S Abeoku-
ta; BURTON's Lake Regions; CHAPMAN'S
South Africa; COLLIER'S Sketches; CUM-
MING'S Five Years; CURTIS' Nile Notes;
DAMBERGER'S Interior Africa; DoCHARD'S
Western Africa; DU CHAILLU'S Explora-
tions; DU CHAILLU's Journey; DUNCAN'S
Western Africa; FOOTE's Africa; FROST'S
Travels; HARRIS' Highlands; HAWKINS'
Voyage; HUTCHINSON'S Ten Years; JAM-
ESON'S Narrative of Discovery; KAY'S
Travels; KRAPF's Travels; LAIRD's Nar-
rative; LANDER'S Expedition; LICHTEN-
STEIN; LIVINGSTONE'S Seventeen Years;
LIVINGSTONE'S Expedition; LIVING-
STONE'S Missionary Travels; MOFFAT'S
Missionary Labors; MURRAY's Narrative;
NAPIER'S Wild Sports; PARK's Travels;
READE'S Savage Africa; RILEY's Narra-
tive; STEEDMAN's Interior; ST. JOHN'S
Adventures; TAYLOR'S Journey; WIL-
SON'S Narrative.

AFRICAN COLONIZATION.-See JAY,

AFRICA.-See ABU Taleb Khan's Trav-
els; ALEXANDER'S Expedition; ALI Bey's William.

AGINCOURT.-See NICHOLAS' History. | ALBANIA.-See HOBHOUSE'S Journey.

AGRICULTURE.-See ALLEN'S Ameri- ALBANY.-See MUNSELL'S Collections.
can Crisis; ALLEN's American Farm Book;
AMERICAN Agriculturist; AMERICAN Farm
ers' Magazine; BEAUFIELD'S Industry of
the Rhine; BEATTY's Essays; BEECHER'S
Plain and Pleasant Talk; BECQUEVEL and
LAWES' Action of Salt; CAIRD's Prairie

ALCOHOL.-See YOUMANS' Alcohol; CAR-
PENTER'S Use and Abuse; FISKE'S Tobac
co and Alcohol; FORBES' Physiological
Effects of.

HARNEY'S Key; SIMPSON'S Treatise.

ALGERIA.-See BAUDE'S L'Algerie; BOR-
RER'S Campaign; DITSON's Crescent and
French Crusaders; MORELL's Algeria.

ALGIERS.-See CAMPBELL'S Letters;
FRENCH in Algiers; PFEIFFER'S Voyages.

Farming; CAPRON'S U. S. Agr. Report, ALGA.-See HARVEY'S History; HARVEY'S
1867; COLEMAN'S European Agr.; CoN- Contributions; LANDSBOROUGH's British
NECTICUT State Agr. Soc. Trans.; COPE- Sea Weeds.
LAND'S Country Life; COTTAGE Garden-
er; DONALDSON's Treatise; DOWNING'S ALGEBRA.-See BOURDON'S Elements;
Rural Essays; DUMAS' Manures; EM-
MONS' N. Y. Agr.; FINDLATER'S Peebles
Co., Scotland; GAYLORD'S American
Husbandry; HUNTER'S Georgical Essays;
JACKSON'S Treatise; JOHNSON's Crops,
and other Works; JOHNSON's Agr. and
Geolog. Lectures; KENNEDY'S Agr. of
U. S., 1860; KLIPPART'S Land Drainage;
LIEBEG'S Agr. Chemistry; LIEBEG's Hus-
bandry; LOUDON's Encyclopædia; MASS.
Agr. Soc. Trans.; MASS. Board of Agr.
Reports; MORRIS' Ten Acres enough,
and other Works; NASH's Progressive
Farmer; NESBIT'S Agr. Chemistry; New
ENG. Farmer; NEW HAMPSHIRE Agr. Soc.
Trans.; OHIO Agr. Soc. Reports; OUR
Farm of Four Acres; PETZHOLD'S Agr.
Chemistry, RIGG's Researches; RODGER'S
Scientific Agr.; SLIGHT'S Book; SALLY'S
Rural Chemistry; STEPHENS' Book of
the Farm; STEUART'S Planter's Guide; AMBULANCES.-See HOSPITAL Transp.
STILLINGFLEET'S Miscellaneous Tracts;
STOCKHARDT'S Exposition; TENNESSEE AMERICA, Description, Geography, Trav-
Agr. Bureau; THAER'S Principles;
TODD'S Manual; U. S. Commissioner's
Reports; U. S. Census Reports; U. S.
Statistics; WASHINGTON'S Letters; WHIT-
LEY'S Applications of Geology; WISCON
SIN Agr. Soc. Trans. See, also,
Botany; Chemistry; Drainage; Domestic
Animals; Gardening; Geology, Horticul
ture; Insects; Manures; Vegetables; Vet-
erinary Art.

ALMANACS.-See AMERICAN Almanac,
etc.; DE MORGAN'S Book of; HONDURAS
Almanac 1829; NATIONAL Almanac; TRI-
BUNE Almanac 1838-68.

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ALPS.-See CHEEVER'S Mont Blanc; JOHNSON'S Cottages of; SMITH'S Mont Blanc, TYNDALL'S Glaciers; WICKHAM's Passage of Hannibal. See, also, Switzerland; European Travels.

els, etc.-See AMERICAN Traveller; ASHE'S
Travels; BEAMISH's Northmen; BEAUVAL
LET'S Rachel and the New World; BIRK-
BECK'S Notes; BONNYCASTLE'S Spanish
America; BUNN's Old Eng. and New
Eng.; CHAMBERS' Things as They are;
CHARLEVOIX'S Letters; CHASTELLUX;
COLTON'S Tour; COLUMBUS' Personal
Narrative; D'ARUSMONT'S Views; How-
ARD'S Travels; HUMBOLDT's Travels; Lr-
ELL'S Second Visit; MORSE's Geography,
MORSE'S Gazetteer; STUART'S Three Yrs.
See, also, North America; British
America; United States.

Antiquities and History.
See BANCROFT's United States; BANVARD'S
Novelties; BRADFORD'S Antiq.; BRITISH

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