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Gwilt, 10774, & 10781, O. An encyclopædia of architecture, historical, theoretical, and practical. By Joseph Gwilt. London, 1842.

Hakewell, 9330, O. 2. An attempt to determine the exact character of the Elizabethan architecture. By J. Hakewell. London, 1835.

Hamilton, 2488, O. Designs for rural churches. By George E. Hamilton. 16 plates. London, 1836.

Haviland, 11051, D. 22. Description of Haviland's design for the new Penitentiary. Philadelphia, 1821.

Heideloff, 2545, Q. Collection of architectural monuments of the middle ages in the Byzantine and Gothic style. By Charles Heideloff. Engravings. Nuremberg, 1844.

Henkels, 12700, O. 11. An essay on household furniture, for the use of his customers. By George J. Henkels. Philadelphia, 1851.

Hills, 1300, F. The builder's guide. A practical treatise on Grecian and
Roman architecture, together with specimens of the Gothic style.
Also, practical treatises on geometry, decimal fractions, mensuration,
trigonometry and carpentry and joinery. By Chester Hills, architect.
Revised and improved, with additions of villa and school-house archi-
tecture. By H. Austin and H. Bernard. Hartford, 1846.
Hofland, 1241, F. Á descriptive account of the mansion and gardens of White
Knights, a seat of his grace, the Duke of Marlborough. By Mrs.
Hoffland. Illustrated with twenty-three engravings by T. C. Hoffland.
London.

Hope, 9224, O. An historical essay on architecture. By the late Thomas
Hope. Illustrated from drawings made by him in Italy and Germany.
London, 1835.

Hunt, 2678, Q. Hints on picturesque domestic architecture, in a series of designs for gate-lodges, gamekeepers' cottages, and other rural residences. By T. F. Hunt. London, 1841.

Inkersley, 12483, O. An inquiry into the chronological succession of the styles of Romanesque and painted architecture in France. By T. Inkersley. London, 1850.

Knight, 6264, D. An architectural tour in Normandy. By H. G. Knight. London, 1836.

Lang, 2446, Q. Views, with ground plans of the Highland cottages at Roxbury, (near Boston.) Designed and erected by Wm. Bailey Lang. Boston, 1845.

Loudon, 9660, 0. The architectural magazine, and journal of architecture, building and furnishing. By J. C. Loudon. 5 vols. London, 1835,

et seq.

Lugar, 1402, F. Villa architecture. A collection of views with plans, of buildings executed in England, &c. 42 plates. By Robert Lugar, architect. 2d edition. London, 1855.

Maslin, 10963, O. Suggestions for the improvement of our towns and houses. By T. J. Maslin, Esq. London, 1843.

Matthews, 9230, O. Hydraulia; an historical and descriptive account of the water-works of London, &c. By William Matthews. London, 1835. Milizia, 10280, O. Principi di architectura civile di F. Milizia. 2 vols. Bologna, 1827.

Moller, 9445, O. Moller's memorials of German-Gothic architecture. By W. H. Leeds. London, 1836.

Owen, 2544, Q. Hints on public architecture, containing views and plans of the Smithsonian Institution. By Robert Dale Owen. New York, 1849.

Paley, 11959, 0. Illustrations of baptismal fonts. With an introduction by F. A. Paley. London, 1844.

Petrie, 2433, Q. The ecclesiastical architecture of Ireland, anterior to the

Anglo-Norman invasion; comprising an essay on the origin and uses of the Round Towers of Ireland. By George Petrie. Dublin, 1845. Ranlett, 2489, Q. The architect; a series of original designs for domestic and ornamental cottages and villas, connected with landscape gardening, adapted to the United States. By William H. Ranlett. 2 vols. New York, 1847.

Rickman, 9316, O. An attempt to discriminate the styles of architecture in England, from the Conquest to the Reformation. By Thomas Rickman, F. S. A. Fourth edition. London, 1835.

Robinson, 2363, Q. Designs for farm buildings. By P. F. Robinson. London, 1830.

Ruskin, 12306, O. 1, & 9065, D. The seven lamps of architecture. By John Ruskin. London and New York, 1849.7

12565, O. The stones of Venice. By John Ruskin. 3 vols. London, 1851, &c.

12561, O. The same.

Vol. 1. New York, 1851.

12693, O. 8, & 12644, O. 3. Notes on the construction of sheepfolds. By John Ruskin, A. M. New York and London, 1851.

10763, D. Lectures on architecture and painting, delivered at Edinburgh, in November, 1853. By John Ruskin. With illustrations. New York, 1854.

Scott, 2386, Q. The border antiquities of England and Scotland, comprising specimens of the architecture, sculpture, and other vestiges of former ages. By Walter Scott, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1824.

Sloan, 1382, F. The model architect. A series of original designs for cottages, villas, suburban residences, &c. Accompanied by explanations, specifications, estimates and elaborate details. By Samuel Sloan, architect. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1853.

Smeaton, 9645, D. The builder's pocket companion, containing the elements of building, surveying and architecture, with practical rules and instructions connected with the subject. By A. C. Smeaton. Philadelphia, 1850.

Smillie, 2495, Q. The rural cemeteries of America; illustrated in a series of views from drawings. By James Smillie. New York, 1847. Smith, 10387, D. Parks and pleasure grounds; or practical notes on country residences, villas, public parks and pleasure grounds. By Charles H. J. Smith. London, 1852.

2471 & 2486, Q. Designs for monuments and mural tablets, adapted to rural cemeteries, churchyards, churches, and chapels. With a preliminary essay on the laying out, planting, and managing of cemeteries, and on the improvement of churchyards. On the basis of Loudon's work. By J. Jay Smith, one of the founders of Laurel Hill Cemetery. New York, 1846.

Soane, 1191, F. Description of the house and museum, the residence of Sir John Soane. With graphic illustrations, and incidental details. (Only 150 copies printed; not published.) London, 1826. Gift of Sir John Soane.

Thomas, 12023, O. The workingman's cottage architecture, containing plans, elevations, and details for the erection of cheap, comfortable and neat cottages. By T. Thomas, Jr. New York, 1848.

Turner, 12535, O. A glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian and Gothic architecture. (By T. H. Turner.) 5th edition. 2 vols. in 3. Oxford, 1850.

12632, O. Some account of the domestic architecture of England, from the conquest to the end of the 13th century. With illustrations. By T. Hudson Turner. Oxford, 1851.

12632, O. Vol. 2. Some account of the domestic architecture of

England from Edward I. to Richard II. (14th century.) By the editor of the Glossary of architecture. Oxford, 1853.

Tuthill, 11943, O. History of architecture from the earliest times, its present condition, with a biography of eminent architects, and a glossary. By Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. Philadelphia, 1848.

Walter, 12085, O. 7. Final report of the building committee of the Girard College for Orphans. Also a report to the building committee by Thomas U. Walter, architect, and the address of Joseph R. Chandler. Philadelphia, 1848. Gift of Thomas U. Walter, Esq.

2469, Q. Two hundred designs for cottages and villas, &c., &c., original and selected. By Thomas U. Walter, architect of Girard College, and J. Jay Smith, Librarian of the Philadelphia and Loganian Libraries. Philadelphia, 1846.

Wheeler, 9911, D. Rural homes; or sketches of houses suited to American country life, with original plans, designs, &c. By Gervase Wheeler. New York, 1851.

Whewell, 9236, O. 2. Architectural notes on German churches. By the Rev. W. Whewell, A. M. Cambridge, 1835.

Wightwick, 11846, O. Hints to young architects; together with a model specification. By George Wightwick, with additional notes by A. J. Downing. New York, 1847.

Wilds, 9924, O. Elementary and practical instructions on the art of building cottages and houses for the humbler classes. By William Wilds. London, 1835.

Wilkinson, 12762, O. The architecture of Ancient Egypt; in which the columns are arranged in order and the temples classified with remarks on the early progress of architecture, &c. With a folio volume of plates. By Sir Gardner Wilkinson. London, 1850.

Willis, 9236, O. Remarks on the architecture of the middle ages, especially of Italy. By R. Willis, M. A., F. R. S. Cambridge, 1835.

1277, F. Report of the commissioners for improving the metropolis. Jan. 1844.

London.

1273, F. 4. Bill for regulation of buildings.

London.

11299, O. The antiquarian and architectural year book for 1844. London, 1845.

2577, Q. The American architect; comprising original designs of country residences, &c. New York, 1850.

12158, O. House-carpenter's book of prices and rules. Philadelphia, 1801. 2572, Q. Forty-four colored plates of household furniture. Paris.

MUSIC.

Berlioz, 11375, O. Voyage musical en Allemagne et en Italie, par Hector Berlioz. 2 tomes. Paris, 1844.

Chorley, 7139, D. Music and manners in France and Germany. By H. F. Chorley. 3 vols. London, 1841.

Dubourg, 6359, D. The violin; being an account of that instrument, and its most eminent professors. By George Dubourg. London, 1836. Fetis, 10846, O. Biographie universelle des musiciens et bibliographie générale de la musique. Par F. I. Fetis. 8 tomes. Paris, 1835, &c. 7309, D. La musique mise à la portée de toute le monde: exposé succincte de tout ce qui est nécessaire pour juger de cet art, et pour en parler sans l'avoir étudié. Par M. Fétis. Deuxieme edition. Paris,

Gardiner, 9816, O. Music and friends; or pleasant recollections of a Dilettante. By William Gardiner. 3 vols. London, 1838, &c.

11978, O. Sights in Italy, with some account of the present state of music and the sister arts. By W. Gardiner. London, 1847.

Handel, 6748, D. The sacred oratorios, as set to music. By Geo. F. Handel. 2 vols. London, 1799.

Higgins, 6546, D. The philosophy of sound and history of music. By W. M. Higgins. London, 1838.

Hogarth, 6199, D. Musical history, biography and criticism; being a general survey of music. By George Hogarth. London, 1836.

Keisewetter, 11981, O. History of the modern music of Western Europe. By R. G. Keisewetter. London, 1848.

Martin, 10919, O. 6. Méthode de chirogymnaste, ou gymnase des doigts, par Martin, facteur de pianos. Paris, 1843.

Marx, 13057, 0. The school of musical composition, practical and theoretical (with additional notes and a special preface for the English edition). By Dr. Adolph Bernhard Marx, professor of music at the University of Berlin. Translated from the 4th edition of the original German by Augustus Wehrhan. Vol. 1. London, 1852.

Moore, 13192, O. Complete encyclopedia of music, elementary, technical, historical, biographical, vocal and instrumental. By John W. Moore. Boston, 1854.

Murdock, 7976, D. Orthophony, or vocal culture in elocution. By James E. Murdock and William Russell. Boston, 1845.

Nägeli, 9945, O. Vorlesungen über Musik mit Verrücksichtigung der Dilettanten. Von George Nägeli. Stuttgard und Tübingen, 1826. North, 11798, O. Memoirs of musick. By the Hon. George North, Attorney

General to James II. Edited by E. F. Rimbault. London, 1846. Raymond, 10234, O. Lettre à M. Villoteau, touchant ses vues sur le possibilité et l'utilité d'une théorie exact des principes naturels de la musique, par G. M. Raymond. Paris, 1811.

10245 0. Essai sur la détermination des bases physico-mathématiques de l'art musical, par G. M. Raymond. Paris, 1813.

Stanhope, 9354, O. Principles of the science of tuning instruments with fixed tones. By Charles Earl Stanhope. London, 1806.

Swaby, 10131, D. 4. Philosophy of the opera. By Sericci (John Swaby). Philadelphia, 1852.

Weber, 10603, O. Godfrey Weber's general music teacher, adapted to selfinstruction, both for teachers and learners; embracing also an extensive dictionary of musical terms. From the 3d German edition, with notes and additions. By James F. Warner. 2 vols. Boston, 1841. Woolhouse, 6132, D. Essay on musical intervals, harmonies, and the temperament of the musical scale. By W. S. B. Woolhouse. London, 1835.

11048, D. 2. The words of a selection of sacred music performed at the Church of St. Augustine. Philadelphia, 1810.

11051, D. 21. Constitution of the Musical Fund Society. Philadelphia,

1822.

10099, D. 2. Music, and the art of dress. Two essays from the Quarterly Review. London, 1852.

13159, O. 4. Charter and prospectus of the opera house; or American academy of music. Philadelphia, 1852.

13040, O. A collection of librettos of the following operas, viz: La Sonnambula, Don Pasquale, Il Barbiere di Siviglia, L'Elisire d'Amore, Lucrezia Borgia, Le Prophète, Semiramide, Medea in Corinto, Linda di Chamounix, Ernani, Fidelio, Der Freischütz, Gustave III. Cinderella, Otello, Il Prodigo, La Figlia del reggimento, and Massaniello, with an English version of

each, and the music of the principal airs. Composed by Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, Meyerbeer, Mayer, Verdi, Beethoven, Weber and Auber, and published by Davidson. London and New York, 1853, &c.

Note. For other librettos of operas without music, see FRENCH, Italian, and GERMAN Drama.

ARTS AND MANUFACTURES. GENERAL WORKS, DICTIONARIES.

Aikin, 7226, D. Illustrations of arts and manufactures. By Arthur Aikin. London, 1841. Antisell, 9631, D. (Putnam's home cyclopedia, vol. 3.) Handbook of the useful arts; including agriculture, architecture, domestic economy, engineering, machinery, manufactures, mining, photogenic and telegraphic art. By T. Antisell, M. D. New York, 1852.

Aviler, D', 2325, Q. Dictionnaire d'architecture civile et hydraulique, et des arts qui en dépendent. Par Augustin Charles D'Aviler. A Paris, 1755.

Babbage, 2291, Q. A treatise on the manufactures and machinery of Great Britain. By Peter Barlow. (From the Encyclopedia Metropolitana.) London, 1836.

Brande, 10618 & 10768, O. A dictionary of science, literature and art. By W. T. Brande. 2 vols. London, 1842.

Chevreul, 11255, D. The principles of harmony and contrast of colors, and their applications to the arts. By M. E. Chevreul. Translated by C. Martel. London, 1854.

Cooley, 11507 & 11999, O. A cyclopædia of several thousand practical receipts, and collateral information in the arts, manufactures and trades, including medicine, pharmacy and domestic economy. By Arnold James Cooley. New York, 1845. London, 1845.

Dodd, 11118, O. Days at the factories, or the manufacturing industry of Great Britain described and illustrated. By George Dodd. London, 1843.

Dumas, 10107, 0. See p. 1126.

Ewbank, 11020, D. The world a workshop; or the physical relations of man to the earth. By Thomas Ewbank. New York, 1855.

Greeley, 10657, D. Art and industry as represented in the exhibition of industry at the crystal palace, New York, 1854; showing the progress and state of the various useful and esthetic pursuits. From the New

York Tribune. Revised and edited by Horace Greely. New York, 1853.

Hazen, 7251, D. Popular technology; or professions and trades. By Edward Hazen, A. M. 2 vols. New York, 1841.

Knapp, 11994, O. Chemical technology, or chemistry applied to the arts and to manufactures. By Dr. F. Knapp, edited by Ronalds and Richardson. London, 1848.

Lardner, 12526, O. Popular lectures on science and art. By Dionysius Lardner. 2 vols. 12th edition. New York, 1850.

Mitscherlich, 6530, D. Practical and experimental chemistry, adapted to arts and manufactures. By E. Mitscherlich. London, 1838.

Parnell, 11871, O. Applied chemistry in manufactures, arts and domestic economy. Edited by Edward A. Parnell. 2 vols. London, 1844. Peltz, 9567, 0. 5. Report of the select committee on the manufacturing districts of Pennsylvania. Mr. Peltz, chairman. Harrisburg, 1838. Prechtl, 9917, O. See p. 1068.

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