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Mayne, 11483, D. 3. Voyages and discoveries in the Arctic regions. Edited by F. Mayne. London, 1855.

May, 13776, O. Histoire du Long Parliament. Par Thomas May, Sécrétaire du Parliament. 2 tomes. Paris, 1823. Gift of Thomas Balch, Esq. Murray, 11479, D. Handbook for Northern Italy. 5th edition revised. John Murray. London, 1854.

11480, D. Handbook for travellers in Switzerland and the Alps of Savoy and Piedmont. John Murray. London, 1854.

11468, D. Lands of the slave and the free; or Cuba, the United States and Canada. By Hon. Henry A. Murray. 2 vols. London, 1855.

Musgrave, 11450, D. A ramble through Normandy. By George M. Musgrave, M. A. Illustrations. London, 1855.

Napoleon, 13750, O. 4. On the conduct of the war in the East. (Attributed to Prince Napoleon.) London, 1855.

Nell, 11548, D. The colored patriots of the American Revolution, with sketches of several distinguished colored persons: to which is added a survey of the condition of colored Americans. By Wm. C. Nell. With an introduction by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Boston, 1855.

Newman, 11459, D. 2. The crimes of the House of Hapsburg against its own liege subjects.. By F. W. Newman. London, 1853.

Noble, 2691, Q. A history of the College of Arms, and the lives of all the kings, heralds and pursuivants. With a preliminary dissertation relative to the different orders in England, &c. By the Rev. Mark Noble. London, 1805. Gift of Thomas Balch, Esq.

Oliver, 11472, D. The revelations of a square; being a graphic display of the sayings of eminent Masons from 1717 to 1813. By Rev. G. Oliver. Engraving. London, 1855.

Parsons, 11540, D. Inside view of slavery: or a tour among the planters. By C. G. Parsons, M. D. Boston, 1855.

Prescott, 13795, 0. History of the reign of Philip II., King of Spain. By Wm. H. Prescott. 2 vols. Boston, 1856.

Reed, 11538, D. Lectures on English history and tragic poetry, as illustrated by Shakspeare. By Henry Reed. Philadelphia, 1855.

Robertson, 11457, D. A few months in America: containing remarks on some of its industrial and commercial interests. By James Robertson. London, 1855.

Russell, 2690, Q. The history of America, from its discovery by Columbus to the conclusion of the late war. With an appendix containing an account of the present unhappy contest between Great Britain and. her colonies. By William Russell. 2 vols. London, 1778.

Simon, 13567, O. Reports relating to the sanitary condition of the city of London. By John Simon, F. R. S. London, 1854.

Sims, 11274, D. Handbook to the library of the British Museum: with some account of the principal libraries in London. By Richard Sims, of the department of MSS. London, 1854.

Smith, 11427, D. The Araucanians; or notes of a tour among the Indian tribes of Southern Chili. By Edmond Reuel Smith. New York, 1855.

Spalding, 11438, D. The Japan expedition. An account of three visits to the Japanese Empire, with sketches of Madeira, Cape of Good Hope, China, &c. By J. W. Spalding. Illustrations. New York, 1855. Stern, 13587, O. Dawnings of light in the East; a mission to the Jews in Persia, Coordistan and Mesopotamia. By Rev. Henry A. Stern. London, 1854.

St. John, 11470, D. Travels of an Arab merchant in Soudan (the black kingdoms of Central Africa). Abridged from the French. By Bayle St. John. London, 1854.

Taylor, 11426, D. A visit to India, China and Japan, in the year 1853. By Bayard Taylor. New York, 1855.

Tegoborski, 13741, O. Commentaries on the productive forces of Russia. By

M. L. de Tegoborski. 2 vols. London, 1855.

Timbs, 11494, D. Curiosities of London, exhibiting the most rare and remark. able objects of interest in the metropolis. With nearly 50 years' personal recollections. By John Timbs. London, 1855.

Town, 13770, O. Detail of some particular services performed in America during 1776, 1777, 1778 and 1779, from the journal kept on board the Rainbow, commanded by Sir George Collier. Printed for Ithiel Town. New York, 1835.

Whitelock, 13727, O. A journal of the Swedish embassy in 1653, by Ambassador Bulstrode Whitelock. A new edition, revised by Henry Reeve.

2 vols. London, 1855.

Wilson, 11532, D. Mexico and its religion, with incidents of travel, &c. By R. A. Wilson. Woodcuts. New York, 1855.

Young, 11455, D. Our camp in Turkey, and the way to it. By Mrs. Young. London, 1854.

Yvan, 11486, D. Six months among the Malays, and a year in China. By Dr. Yvan. Woodcuts. London, 1855.

13771, O. News from New England, being a true and last account of the present bloody wars carried on between the Infidels, natives, and the English Christians. London, 1676. Boston, reprinted, 1850.

13788, O. Historical sketches of the Philadelphia Hose Company. Phila delphia, 1854. Gift of Miss Rachel Wetherill.

2689, Q. A narrative of the cruise of the Yacht Maria among the Feroe Islands. Illustrations. London, 1855.

10920, D. The net in the bay; or journal of a visit to Moose and Albany. By the Bishop of Rupert's Land. London, 1854.

13791, O. The American pioneer, a monthly periodical, devoted to the objects of the Logan Historical Society; or to collecting and publishing sketches relative to the early settlement, &c. of the country. 2 vols. 2 vols. Cincinnati, 1844.

11492, D. 2. The Crimea; its towns, inhabitants and social customs. By a lady. London, 1855.

11492, D. 1. Odessa and its inhabitants. By an English prisoner in Russia. London, 1855.

13184, O. Commercial regulations of the foreign countries with which the United States have commercial intercourse. Washington, 1819. Gift of Hon. J. R. Chandler.

13152, O. The seventh census. Report of the superintendent of the census for Dec. 1, 1852: to which is appended the report for Dec. 1, 1851. Washington, 1853. Gift of Hon. J. R. Chandler. (Publications of the Camden Society):

13281, O.

Vol. 52.

Moneys received and paid for secret services of Charles II. and James II. Edited by John Yonge Akerman. London, 1851. 53. Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London. Edited by John Gough Nichols. 1852.

54. Promptorium parvulorum. (See vol. 25, p. 1473.) Tomus alter.

1853.

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

AS WELL OF

SUBJECTS AS OF AUTHORS, TO VOLS. I, II, AND III,

OF THE

CATALOGUE

OF THE

LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.

COMPLETE TO 1856.

Communiter bona profundere Deorum est.

PHILADELPHIA:

METHOD OF USING THIS INDEX.

IF the author's, translator's, or annotator's name is known, turn to it.

If the work is a biography, turn to the name of the person whose life is wanted.

If the title only of a book is known, turn to the most important word, preferring of two words equally important, that which stands first in the title.

Otherwise turn to the subject, looking out corresponding words in other languages and synonymous words in English.

Having found a book in this Index, the number in the column annexed means that page in the Catalogue. The paging being continuous through the whole three volumes, all pages before 986 will be found in the two volume catalogue of 1835. Refer to the page indicated for the number, size, and full title of the book.

EXPLANATIONS.

Words in small CAPITALS indicate a section or division of the Catalogue.

(2t) after a word signifies that the book in question will be found two times or twice on the same page.

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