16 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: Doudney, Sarah, to King, Pauline. - Andersen (H. C.). Snow queen, and other fairy tales. Austen (Frances V. and E. J.). Elie and the katy did. Bell (Mrs. H.). Fairy tale plays and how to act them. K 2035.f. Blakeley (Elizabeth S.). Fairy starlight and the dolls. Braine (Sheila E.). To tell the king the sky is falling. Chodsko (A.). Fairy tales of the Slav peasants. Fairy tales far and near. Re-told by Q. Farrow (G. E.). Wallypug of Why. Sign of the Red Cross: a tale of old London. Gypsy series. See PHELPS, Elizabeth Stuart. HARRIS, Joel Chandler. ("Uncle Remus.") Story of HATTON, Bessie. Village of youth, and other fairy tales. HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel. Grandfather's chair: a history for youth. HAYENS, Herbert. Clevely Sahib a tale of the Khyber Pass. Hazelwood stories. See LE BARON, Grace. With Cochrane the dauntless. Her college days: a story for girls. By Mrs. Clarke Under the Black Eagle. By Charles M. Sheldon. Hatton (Bessie). Village of youth, and other fairy Holiday prize (The): a modern fairy tale. Cecil's summer. tales. port Adams. Leighton (Mrs.). Medieval legends. Underhill (Zoe D.), collector. Dwarfs' tailor, and other fairy tales. Fairy tales far and near. Re-told by Q. FARROW, G. E. Wallypug of Why. Fast mail: story of a train boy. By William Drysdale. FAWCETT, E. D. Swallowed by an earthquake. Fearless investigator. FENN, George Manville. Beneath the sea. FOSDICK, Charles Austin. See CASTLEMON, Harry. Frank Hunter's peril. By Horatio Alger, jr. Gil the gunner. By George Manville Fenn. By E. Daven Words and deeds; or, watching for opportunities. [Anon.] HOME, Andrew. Through thick and thin: story of a school campaign. HORNADAY, William T. Man who became a savage. HOUGHTON, Louise Seymour. Log of the "Lady Grey." House-boat boys By Harry Castlemon. HOUSEMAN, Clemence. The were-wolf. How the children raised the wind. By Edna Lyall. HUGESSEN, E. H. K. Forest fairy: Christmas in Switzerland. HUNTINGTON, George. Rockanock stage. In honour's cause a tale of the days of George I. By George Manville Fenn. In the days of Washington. By William Murray Graydon. In the Pecos country. By Lieut. R. H. Jayne. ("War whoop" series, No. 3.) Isla Heron. By Laura E. Richards. Jack Wheeler a story of the wild West. By Capt. Book of wonder voyages. Jerry the blunderer. By Lily F. Wesselhoeft. JOHNSON, Mrs. Clarke. Her college days: a story for girls. Judith the money-lender's daughter. By Evelyn Everett : Green. KALER, James Otis. See OTIS, James. Christine's career: a story for girls. King's pardon. By Robert Overton. KINGSLEY, Florence Morse. Stephen, a soldier of the cross. KINGSLEY, Henry. Mystery of the island. Last cruise of the "Spitfire." By Edward Stratemeyer. (No. 1 of his "Ship and shore" series.) LAURIE. André. Schoolboy days in France. Oliver Bright's search. By Edward Stratemeyer. (No. 2 On the staff. By Oliver Optic. (v. 4 of his "Blue and the Gray on land.”) One of the sweet old chapters. By Rose Porter. Only Susan her own story. By Emma Marshall. OPTIC, Oliver. [William Taylor Adams.] All-over-theworld library, 3d series, v. 3. Four young explorers; or, sight-seeing in the Tropics. Blue and the Gray on land, v. 4. On the staff. LE BARON, Grace. Hazelwood stories: the Rosebud Orchid seekers: adventures in Borneo. By Ashmore Club. Ruth Endicott's way. Little girl of long ago. By Eliza Orne White. Little Nin: a story for the young. By Virge Reese Log of a privateersman. By Harry Collingwood. Russan and Fredk. Boyle. On schedule time. Teddy and Carrots. OVERTON, Robert. King's pardon. OXLEY, J. Macdonald. Baffling the blockade. Paladins of Edwin the great. By Sir Clements R. Markham. PANSY. [Mrs. G. R. Alden.] Making fate. PARKER, Margaret. For the sake of a friend: a story of school life. Paul French's way. By Jennie M. Drinkwater. PAULL, Mrs. George. ("Minnie E. Kenney.") Making of a hero, and other stories for boys. PERRY, Nora. Three little daughters of the Revolution. Lost in the wilderness. By Lieut. R. H. Jayne. (No. 1 PHELPS, Elizabeth Stuart. [Now Mrs. Herbert D. Ward.] of his "War whoop" series.) LUDLOW, James M. Baritone's parish. LYALL, Edna. [Miss Bailey.] How the children raised the wind. Making fate. By Pansy. [Mrs. G. R. Alden.] Mantel-piece minstrels, and other stories. By John MARKHAM, Sir Clements R. Paladins of Edwin the great. MARSHALL, Emma. Only Susan : her own story. Gypsy series: Gypsy's sowing and reaping. Supply at Saint Agatha's. Trotty book. 21st ed. PHELPS, Virge Reese. Little Nin: a story for the young. Pooles' millions. By Julia McNair Wright. Prize cup. Probable sons. By the author of Eric's good news." Rainproof invention. By Emily Weaver. Reef of gold: a story of the South Seas. By Maurice Reuben Stone's discovery. By Edward Stratemeyer. (No. 2 of his Ship and shore" series.) 18 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: Sharp, Evelyn, to Zigzag stories of history, etc. SHARP, Evelyn. Wymps, and other fairy tales. Shod with silence. By Edward S. Ellis. (No. 1 of his "Boone and Kenton" series.) Short cruise (A). By James Otis. Short stories for short people. By Alicia Aspinwall. SIDNEY, Margaret. Gingham bag: the tale of an heir loom. Tecumseh's young braves. By Everett T. Tomlinson. ("War of 1812" series.) Teddy and Carrots. By James Otis. Teddy's button. By the author of "Eric's good news." That bother of a boy. By Grace Stebbing. THOMPSON, L. Winning the Victoria cross. THOMSON, Edward William. Walter Gibbs, the young boss, and other stories for boys. Three little daughters of the Revolution. By Nora Perry. THURSTON, I. T. Boys of the Central: a high-school story. THURSTON, I. T. Don Malcolm. TIMLOW, Elizabeth Westyn. Cricket at the seashore. Tin kitchen (The). By J. Hatton Weeks. To tell the king the sky is falling. By Sheila E. Braine. TOMLINSON, Everett T. Three young Continentals: a story of the American Revolution. War of 1812 series: Tecumseh's young braves. Tommy-Anne and the three hearts. By Mabel Osgood Wright. Tommy Toddles. By Albert Lee. Trotty book. By Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Turkish fairy tales and folk tales. By Dr. Ignácz Kunos, collector. TURNER, Ethel. Little Larrikins. Uncrowning a king: a tale of king Philip's war. By Edward S. Ellis. Under the Black Eagle. By Andrew Hilliard. Dwarfs' tailor, and VAILE, Charlotte M. The Orcutt girls; or, one term at the academy. Vanished hand. By Sarah Doudney. Village of youth, and other fairy tales. By Bessie Hat ton. Wallypug of Why. By G. E. Farrow. Wampum belt; or, "the fairest page of history." By War of 1812 series. See TOMLINSON, Everett T. fact. WHEELWRIGHT, John T. Bushy: a romance founded on A bad penny. When the century was young. By M. M. Blake. Lost in the African jungles. WHITE, Eliza Orne. Little girl of long ago. WIGGIN, Kate Douglas. [Now Mrs. George Christopher Windfall (The). By William O. Stoddard. WOODS, Katharine Pearson. John: a tale of king Mes PART 4.-HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, VOYAGES, AND TRAVELS. HOLMES. An ancient quarry in Indian Territory. B 7524. -Indian courts bill. INDIAN Rights Association. [+ Death of Sitting Bull, by J. McLaughlin.] + Report of Theodore Roosevelt to the U. S. Civil Service Commission upon Indian reservations and schools in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas. B 7521. Report upon the present condition of the reform movement and the relations to it of the national, state, and municipal administrations. B 7522. "Self-constituted friends.” (Editorial from Harper's Weekly, Jan. 31, 1885.) B 7522. [Statement from bp. Hare concerning the Sioux Indians of Dakota.] Suspension of Dr. McGillicuddy, U. S. agent, Pine Ridge Agency, Dakota. Three statements by an Apache. Unwarranted reduction in salaries of Indian agents B 7522. Indian B 7522. B 7522. and school officials. B 7523.1 B 7522. B 7522. Latest phase of the southern Ute question. B 7523. - Against the removal of the Southern Ute Indians. B 7522. B 7522. – Allotment of lands: defence of the Dawes Indian severalty bill. B 7522. -Appointment of a first-rate Indian agent by the new administration. [By H. Welsh.] 1893. B 7522. - † Attorney-general and seven Indian policemen of Cheyenne River Agency. B 7523. By C. C. B 7521. - Civil service reform essential to a successful Indian administration. B 7523. —† Civilization among the Sioux Indians. By H. Welsh. B 7521. +Civilization and legal protection of the Indians. B 7521. - Colleges and the Indians and the Indian Rights Association. By J. B. Harrison. -Cheyennes and Arapahoes revisited. Present phase of the Indian question. B 7521. SMITHSONIAN Institution. Bureau of Ethnology. - † Archeological investigations in James and Potomac - + Siouan tribes of the east. By J. Mooney. UNITED States. Board of Indian Commrs. B 7524. Pollard. B 7524. B 7524. 6th-8th, 10th, 24th, 25th, 27th annual reports (1874-95). - Annual report, 1894, 1895. Office of Indian Affairs. † Annual report, 1894, 1895. WELSH. Appointment of a first-rate Indian the new administration, 1893. – † Civilization among the Sioux Indians. Q 2773. agent by B 7522. B 7521. B 7522. - Ikceoyate Owotanna Wicakuwapi kta e Omniciye kin. B 7522. +Immediate pressing need of the Navajo Indians. B 7523. B 7522. B 7522. By F. B 7523. Indian B 7522. B 7522. + Indians as workers. By H. M. Jenkins. + Poor material for an Indian agent. Proceedings of the 4th and 5th Lake Mohonck Conference of the Friends of the Indian. B 7521. - Proposed removal of Indians to Oklahoma. By Prof. C. C. Painter. B 7522. NORTH AMERICA GENERALLY. BURROWS Brothers Co. Catalogue of books relating to America. B 33. FIELD Columbian Museum. Authentic letters of Columbus. By W. E. Curtis. B 527. GRENFELL. Vikings of to-day; or, life and medical work among the fishermen of Labrador. P 7176. KNAPP and CHILDE. Thlinkets of southeastern Alaska. P 7248. NEUKOMM. Rulers of the sea: Norsemen in America from 10th to 15th century. P 7328. WHITNEY. On snow shoes to the barren grounds. P 7787. WILCOX. Camping in the Canadian Rockies. P 7789. WRIGHT and UPHAM. Greenland icefields and life in the north Atlantic. P 7493.8. B 7525. v. 2. Q 5836. B 32. B 4501. Q 1658. HASWELL. Reminiscences of an octogenarian of the city of N. Y. (1818-60). KING. How to see Boston. T 1890. Q 9244.i. LITTLEFIELD. Catalogue of New England histories. B 7525. NEW England Society in the City of New York. Soth [and] 90th anniversary celebration, Dec. 22, 1894 [and] Dec. 23, 1895. B 803. NEW York Columbian Celebration. Official souvenir programme, Oct. 8-15, 1892. Q 9697.c. New York Historical Society. Report of the executive committee, 1892. B 7525 RAND, McNally & Co. Handy guide to the country 2 v. New Jersey. Q 7721. Q 9423.5. B 6572. HAIGHT & Co. Catalogue of Americana, 1891. † Report of the governor of Oklahoma Territory, 1893-5. B 6569. Report of the governor of New Mexico, 1893-5. B 6569. + Report of the governor of Utah, 1893-5. B 6569. Report of the Utah Commission, 1893-4. B 6568. The White Mountains: a guide to their interpretation. 2d ed. Q 9465.a. WATERHOUSE. New St. Louis: its causes, needs, and duties. 2d ed. B 526. WARD. REID. Ohio in the war. 2 v. Q 7691. Q 7721. Q 7729. SINCLAIR. Two years on the Alabama. 2d ed. Q 7746. SPANISH AMERICA. Q 7755. Q7434. ARGENTINA, República. La provincia de entre-Rios. P 9509. bombardment of Fort Sumter to the capture of Roanoke Island. - Message of the president, May 1894. Q 7437.a. BLOOMFIELD. A Cuban expedition. B 528. P 8046. |