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Ingersoll, 13700, O. 2. Address at the Franklin Institute. By Hon. Joseph
R. Ingersoll. Philadelphia, 1848.

Toor, 11429, D. 4. The battle of Eutaw Springs and evacuation of Charles-
ton; or the glorious 14th December, 1782. A national drama in five
acts. By William Ioor. Charleston, 1807. Gift of Lloyd P.
Smith.

Kane, 13700, O. 4. Address at the Franklin Institute. By Hon John K.

Kane. Philadelphia, 1849.

Leland, 11411, D. The poetry and mystery of dreams. By Charles G.
Leland. Philadelphia, 1836.

Mackenzie, 11406, D. Bits of blarney. By R. Shelton Mackenzie. New
York, 1855.

Marsh, 13673, O. The heiress of Haughton; or the mother's secret. By
(Mrs. Marsh). New York, 1855.

11547, D. Aubrey. By (Mrs. Marsh). 2 vols. Leipzig, 1854. Miner, 13700, O. 16. An oration, July 4th, 1855.

Boston, 1855.

Mines, 11394, D. The infant; a poem in four books.
And miscellaneous poems. New York, 1837.
Esq.

By Rev. A. A. Miner.

By Rev. John Mines.
Gift of J. J. Barclay,

Longfellow, 11516, D. The song of Hiawatha. By Henry W. Longfellow.
Boston, 1855.

Morier, 3330, D. The adventures of Hajji Baba in Turkey, Persia and Russia.
Edited by James Morier. Philadelphia, 1855.

Musset, 11476, D. La confession d'un enfant du siècle. Par Alfred de Mus-
set. Paris, 1854.

Patterson, 13700, 0. 5. Address of Robert M. Patterson, M. D., before the
Franklin Institute. Philadelphia, 1843.

Peabody, 11544, D. Conversation; its faults and graces. Compiled by Andrew
P. Peabody. Boston, 1836.

Polymeres, 13790, O. Lexicon Anglohellenikon. Upo George Polymeres.
En Ermoupolei, 1854. Gift of the author.

Reade, 11381, D. Christie Johnstone; a novel. By Charles Reade, Esq.
Boston, 1855.

11409, D. Clouds and sunshine, and art; a dramatic tale. By Charles
Reade. Boston, 1855.

11456, D. Ghostly colloquies. By the author of "Clouds and sun-
shine" (hures Reade). New York, 1856.

Roberts, 13700, O. 7. Address before the Franklin Institute. By Solomon
W. Roberts. Philadelphia, 1846.

Selden, 11484, D. The table-talk of John Selden. With notes by David
Irving. Edinburgh, 1854.

Sewell, 11378, D.

Cleve hall. By the author of "Amy Herbert" (Miss
Sewell). New York, 1855.

Sherwood, 7852, D. The history of John Marten; a sequel to the life of
Henry Milner. By Mrs. Sherwood. London, 1844.

Simms, 11386, D. Early lays. By William G. Simms, Jr. Charleston,
1827. Gift of R. W. Griswold, Esq.

11405, D. Guy Rivers, a tale of Georgia. By W. Gillmore Simms.
New York, 1855.

Smith, 11389, D. Grammar of the Greek language. By John Smith, S. T.
D. Boston, 1809. Gift of J. J. Barclay, Esq.

Souvestre, 11503, D. The lake shore; or the slave, the serf and the appren-
tice. By Emile Souvestre. Boston, 1855.

Tennyson, 11491, D. Days and hours. By Frederick Tennyson. London,

1854.

11401, D. Maud and other poems. By Alfred Tennyson. Boston,

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Taylor, 11535, D. Poems of home and travel. By Bayard Taylor. Boston,

1855.

Thackeray, 10367, D. Punch's prize novelists, the fat contributor and travels in London. By W. M. Thackeray. New York, 1853. ·Tourghenieff, 11488, D. Russian life in the interior, or the experiences of a sportsman. By Ivan Tourghenieff. Edited by James D. Meiklejohn. Edinburgh, 1855.

Varro, 1708, O. M. Terentii Varronis opera omnia cum notis T. Scaligeri, &c. Durdrechti, 1619.

Wells, 13787, O. The year book of agriculture for 1855 and 1856. By David A. Wells. Illustrated. Philadelphia, 1856.

Whately, 11493, D.
Archbishop

White, 11429, D. 1.

By John B.

Detached thoughts and apothegms from the writings of (Richard) Whately. London, 1854. The mysteries of the castle. A drama. White, Esq. Charleston, 1807. Gift of L. P. Smith. 11429, D. 2. Modern honor: a tragedy. By John B. White. Charleston, S. C., 1812. Gift of the same.

11429, D. 3. The triumph of liberty, or Louisiana preserved. A national drama. By John Blake White. Charleston, 1819. Gift of Lloyd P. Smith.

Whitman, 2687, Q. Leaves of grass. (By Walter Whitman.) Brooklyn,

1855.

Whicher, 11541, D. The Widow Bedott papers. By Frances M. Whicher. With an introduction by Alice B. Neal. New York, 1856. Winthrop, 13700, O. 12. Archimedes and Franklin.

C. Winthrop. Boston, 1853.

A lecture by Robert

13700, O. 8. Address before the Alumni of Harvard College. By Robert C. Winthrop. Cambridge, 1852.

13700, O. 9. Mr. Winthrop's lecture before the Boston Mercantile Library Association. Boston, 1853.

Wood, 11537, D. The modern pilgrims; showing the improvements in travel and the newest methods of reaching the Celestial City. By George

Wood.

2 vols. Boston, 1855.

Yonge, 11504, D. Beechcroft. By the author of "Heir of Redcliffe." (Miss New York, 1856.

Yonge.)

13653, O. 4. The age of error; or a poetical essay on the course of human action. Philadelphia, 1797.

13665, O. 1. Brother Jonathan's wife. A lecture. By a retired editor. Philadelphia, 1842.

New York,

11383, D. 8. Chess: a poem. London, 1848. Gift of Lloyd P. Smith. 11440, D. Henri Quatre; or the days of the league. 2 vols. 1834. Gift of J. J. Barclay, Esq.

11452, D. 11429, D. 5. York, 1850.

Home life in Russia. By a Russian noble. London, 1854.

Italian opera.

I Puritani.

(In English and Italian.) New

and a voice from the shop windows; By one who thinks aloud.

Man

11471, D. The language of the walls or, the mirror of commercial roguery. chester, 1855.

13762, O. Book (printed in Chinese characters) of ten thousand valuable things. A native book of reference on a great variety of subjects, for the use of youth and the unlearned. Gift of Thomas Balch, Esq.

2687, Q. Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences de l'Institut de France. Tome 24. Paris, 1854.

13724, O. Oxford essays, contributed by members of the University. London, 1855.

13680, O. Mr. Sponge's sporting tour. By the author of "Handley Cross." With illustrations by John Leech. London, 1853.

13755, O. Handley cross: or Mr. Jorrocks' hunt. By the author of "Mr. Sponge's sporting tour." With illustrations by John Leech. London, 1854. 13756, O. 8. First annual announcement of the Wagner Free Institute. Philadelphia, 1855.

13756, O. 17. The millennial harbinger for October 1855. Bethany, Va. 1855.

13794, O. Mémoires de la société royale des Antiquaires du Nord. 1848 -1849. Copenhague, 1852. Gift of the Society.

CLASS V.

History.

Banks, 2622, 0. History of the ancient noble family of Marmyun; their singular office of king's champion, by the tenure of the baronial manor of Scrivelsby: also, other dignitorial tenures, and the services of London, Oxford, &c., on coronation day. By T. C. Banks, Esq. Plates. London, 1817. Gift of T. P. Engles. Esq.

Bartlett, 13716, 0. Jerusalem revisited. By W. H. Bartlett. Steel engravings. London, 1855.

Bisselius, 11524, D. Joannis Bisselii è societate Jesu, Argonauticon Americanorum, sive historiæ periculorum Petri de Victoria libri XIV. Monachii, 1647.

Bridgman, 11495, D. Daughters of China; or sketches of domestic life in the celestial Empire. By Eliza J. Gillett Bridgman. Glasgow, 1855. Bunbury, 11248, D. Life in Sweden; with excursions in Norway and Den

mark. By Selina Bunbury. 2 vols. London, 1853.

Bunsen, 13609, O. Outlines of the philosophy of universal history, applied to language and religion. By Christian Charles Josias Bunsen. 2 vols. London, 1854.

Butler, 13738, O. Travels and adventures in the province of Assam, during a residence of 14 years. By Major John Butler. Illustrations.

London, 1855.

Catharine II., 11529, D. Memoirs of the court and reign of Catharine II., Empress of Russia: with a brief survey of the Romanoff dynasty. By Samuel M. Smucker. New York, 1855. Gift of the author.

Charles I., 13781 O. 1. Procès de Charles I. Paris, 1823.

13781, O. 2. Eikôn Basilikè; apologie attribuée à Charles I. (et écrite par Bp. Gauden). Paris, 1823. Gift of Thos. Balch, Esq. Charles II., 13781, O. 3. Mémoires de Charles II., sur sa fuite après la bataille de Worcester. Paris, 1823. Gift of Thomas Balch, Esq. Colenso, 11500, D. Ten weeks in Natal; a journal of a first tour of visitation among the colonists and Zulu Kafirs of Natal. By John W. Colenso, Lord Bishop of the diocese. Cambridge, 1855.

Cunningham, 11501, D. London in 1854. By Peter Cunningham. London. Darby, 13759, O. The emigrants' guide to the western and southwestern states and territories. By William Darby. Map. New York, 1818. Davies, 1455, F. History of Barbadoes and the rest of the Caribby Islands. Englished by J. Davies. London, 1666.

Davis, 11453, D. Evenings in my tent; or wanderings in Balad Ejjareed. Illustrating the condition of the Arab tribes of the African Sahara. By Rev. N. Davis. Illustrations. London, 1854.

A Theodoro De

De Bry, 1453, F. 1. (Americæ pars quinta?) Novæ novi orbis historiæ, liber tertius. Expeditio in Peruanas regiones. Bry. (1595.)

De Bry, 1453, F. 2. Americæ pars sexta: sive historiæ ab Hieronymo Bezono scriptæ (pertinentes ad Peruanum regnum). Additus est brevis de Fortunatus insulis commentariolus, &c. Elegantibus figuris in æs incisis a Theodoro De Bry. 1596.

1453, F. 3. Americæ pars octava. Descriptio primæ expeditionis a Francisco Draken Equite Anglo susceptæ. 1599.

1454, F. Americæ nona et postrema pars. Qua de ratione elementorum; de novis orbis naturâ, &c. &c. &c. pertractatur. Sumptibus Theodori De Bry. Francof, 1602.

Doran, 11513, D.

Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover. By Dr. Doran. 2 vols. New York, 1855.

Drew, 11528, D. The refugee: or the narratives of fugitive slaves in Canada. With an account of the history and condition of the colored population of Upper Canada. By Benjamin Drew. Boston, 1856.

Everest, 13743, O. A journey through the United States and part of Canada. By Rev. Robert Everest. London, 1855.

Franklin, 13750, O. 1. The melancholy fate of Sir John Franklin and his party, as disclosed in Dr. Rae's report; together with the dispatches and letters of Captain McClure, &c. London, 1854.

Gadsby, 11460, D. My wanderings. Being travels in the east. By John Gadsby. Map and woodcuts. London, 1855.

Gibbon, 11512, D. History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. By Edward Gibbon. With variorum notes, including those of Guizot, Wenck, Schreiter and Hugo. Edited by an English churchman. 6 vols. London, 1853. (Bohn's British classics.)

Gibson, 13774, O. An essay on the life, character and writings of John B. Gibson, late chief justice of Pennsylvania. By William A. Porter. Philadelphia, 1855. Gift of the author.

Greene, 11545, D. The Kansas region. By Max Greene. Maps. New York, 1856.

Gregorovius, 11478, D. Wanderings in Corsica; its history and its heroes. Translated from the German of Ferdinand Gregorovius, by Alexander Muir. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1855.

Guizot, 13775 to 13783, O. Collection des mémoires relatifs à la révolution d'Angleterre, accompagnée de notices et d'eclaircissemens historiques, et précédée d'une introduction sur l'histoire de la revolution. Par M. Guizot. 13 tomes. Paris, 1823. Gift of Thos. Balch, Esq. Harmon, 13769, O. Journal of voyages and travels extending from Montreal nearly to the Pacific Ocean. By Daniel W. Harmon. Portrait and map. Andover, 1820.

Harrison, 11462, D. 1. Notes of a nine years' residence in Russia. By Robert Harrison. London, 1855.

Holbrook, 11549, D. Ten years among the mail-bags: or, notes from the diary of a special agent of the Post-Office Department. By J. Holbrook. With illustrations. Philadelphia, 1855.

Jones, 13789, 0. The Cymri of '76; or Welshmen and their descendants of the American Revolution. By Alexander Jones, M. D. With a letter on eminent Welshmen, by Samuel Jenkins, and a sketch of the St. David's Benevolent Society. New York, 1855.

Lewis, 13722, O. An inquiry into the credibility of the early Roman history. By the Rt. Hon. Sir George Cornewall Lewis. 2 vols. London, 1855.

Markham, 13717, O. Shooting in the Himalayas; a journal of sporting adventures and travel in Chinese Tartary, Ladac, Thibet, Cashmere, &c. By Col. Fred. Markham. With illustrations. London, 1854. Marryat, 13747, O. Mountains and molehills; or recollections of a burnt journal. By Frank Marryat. Illustrations. London, 1855.

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