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HUGHES.

Hughes (Edward)-continued.

historical portions of the old and new
testaments. 355 pp. 12 maps. 12o. Phil-
adelphia, Blanchard & Lea, 1854.
Hughes (Jabez). Claudian the poet his
elegant history of Rufinus. Mount Etna
poetically described, [by Lucilius junior;
also], the most beautiful passages in
Claudian, Statius, Orpheus, Aratus, and
Euripides, rendered into english verse.
Also letters moral and entertaining. 10
p. 1. 292 pp. 8°. London, J. Robinson, 1741.
Hughes (Mrs. Mary). The life of William
Penn, compiled from the usual authori-
ties, and also many original manuscripts.
224 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Carey, Lea &
Carey, 1828.

Hughes (Thomas). Brown and Arthur: an
episode from "Tom Brown's school days."
Arranged for the press, by a mother,
[Anna Mead Chalmers]. 184 pp. 16°.
Richmond, [Va.] West & Johnston, 1861.
Hughs or Hughes (Mary Robson). The
new expositor: containing tables of words,
from one to seven syllables inclusive; ac-
cented, explained, and divided. The whole
corrected and enlarged.
192 pp.
120.
Philadelphia, R. H. Small, 1827.
Hughs (Thomas). The new american
speaker: being a selection of speeches,
dialogues, and poetry. 252 pp. 120.
Philadelphia, Key & Mielke, 1831.

The universal class-book: being a
selection of pieces, in prose and verse.
300 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Hunt, 1830.
Hugo (Victor Marie). Les feuilles d'au-
tomne. Les chants du crépuscule. [anon.]
1 p.1.302 pp. 16°. Paris, Charpentier, 1841.
Gavroche: the gamin of Paris. From
"Les misérables." Translated and adapt-
ed by M. C. Pyle. 225 pp. 1 pl. 16°.
Philadelphia, Porter & Coates, [1872].
Hulburt (D. m. d.) An eye-opener.
teur, par Pigault." Le Brun, doubts of
infidels: embodying thirty important ques-
tions to the clergy. Also forty close ques-
tions to the doctors of divinity. By Zepa.
[pseudon.] 168 pp. 16°. Boston, W. White
& co. 1871.

"Cita

Hull (William). Memoirs of the campaign

of the northwestern army of the United States, 1812. With a sketch of the revolutionary services of the author. 229, x pp. 8°. Boston, True & Green, 1824. THORNDIKE pamphlets, v. 8].

HUME.

Hullah (John, editor). The song book.
Words and tunes from the best poets and
musicians. 9 p. 1. 363 pp. 180. London,
Macmillan & co. 1866.

[Golden treasury series].

Hulse (Georgie A.) Sunbeams and shadows, and buds and blossoms; or, leaves from aunt Minnie's portfolio. [A novel]. 262 pp. 120. New York, D. Appleton & co. 1851.

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Hulsebos (Gerardus Assisus). Disputatio
antiquaria inauguralis de educatione et
institutione apud Romanos. xiv, 228 pp.
80. Trajecti ad Rhenum, Kemink et filius,
1867.
Hulshoff (Maria Aletta). Peace-republi-
cans' manual; or, the french constitution
of 1793, and the declaration of the rights
of man and of citizens, according to the
Moniteur of june 27th, 1793; in the origi-
nal french, together with a translation in
english. To which is added: debates on
this constitution in the national conven-
tion. Translated extracts from pieces
seized in Babœuf's rooms; extracts from
a translation of Rousseau's work on the
social contract; and various other ex-
tracts. 1 p. 1. vii, 161 pp. 8°. New York,
J. Tiebout & son, 1817.
Humboldt (Carl Wilhelm von). Letters
of William von Humboldt to a female
friend, [Charlotte von Stein]. Translated
from the 2d german ed. by Catharine
M. A. Couper. With a biographical no-
tice of the writer. 2 v. xx, 348 pp. 1 fac-
sim; viii, 244 pp. 8°. London, J. Chapman,
1849.

Hume (David). The history of England,
from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the
revolution in 1688. With notes and refer-
ences, exhibiting the most important dif-
ferences between this author and dr.
Lingard. 2 v. 780 pp; 756 pp. 8°. Phil-
adelphia, M'Carty & Davis, 1832.

The same. The student's Hume. A history of England from the earliest times to the revolution in 1688. Abridged. Incorporating the corrections and researches of recent historians; and continued to 1858. xvi, 789 pp. 12°. New York, Harper & brothers, 1859.

Hume (J. F.) Five hundred majority; or, the days of Tammany. By Willys Niles. [pseudon.] 200 pp. 8°. New York, G. P. Putnam & sons, 1872.

HUME.

Hume (Mrs. R. S.) Woman's wrongs: a
history of Mary and Fidelia. 223 pp. 120.
Portland, B. Thurston & co. 1872.
Humming (The) bird; or, morsels of infor-
mation, on the subject of slavery with
various miscellaneous articles. [A
monthly. anon.] v.1.
v. 1. x, 3-364 pp. 8°.
Leicester, A. Cockshaw, 1825.
Humphreys (F. m. d.) Humphreys' homeo-
pathic mentor or family adviser in the use
of specific homeopathic medicine. vi,
3-364 pp. 89. New York, Humphreys'
specific homeopathic medicine co. 1872.
Hunsberger (I. R.) Readable notes for the
sunday-school. See Allebach (J. C.) and
Hunsberger.

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Hurst (Samuel H.) Journal-history of the
seventy-third Ohio volunteer infantry.
254 pp. 120. Chillicothe, O. 1866.
Hussey (Joseph). The glory of Christ un-
veil'd, or the excellency of Christ vindi-
cated in his person, love, righteousness,
&c. Occasion'd by divers notorious
errours in the writings of mr. John Hunt,
of Northampton, and many other writers.
5 p. 1. 918 pp. 271. 4°. London, N. Hillier,
1706.

The temple harp, 1872. See Alle- Hutcheson (Francis, ll. d.) bach (J. C.) and Hunsberger.

Hunter (Rev. Joseph). Hallamshire. The history and topography of the parish of Sheffield in the county of York. With historical and descriptive notices of the parishes of Ecclesfield, Hansworth, Treeton, and Whiston, and of the chapelry of Bradfield. A new and enlarged ed. by Alfred Gatty, d. d. xviii, 508 pp. 11 pl. fol. London, editor, 1869.

South Yorkshire. The history and topography of the deanery of Doncaster, in the diocese and county of York. 2 v. 12 p. 1. xxviii, 406 pp. 9 pl. map; 4 p. 1. 498 pp. 8 pl. map. fol. London, author, 1828-31. Huntington (Rev. B. S.) Wreck and rescue. The life and labors of John Byrne, lay missionary to seamen in New York. 113 pp. 160. New York, Hurd & Houghton,

1872.

Huntington (Frederic D. d. d.) Christian
believing and living. Sermons. v, 528
pp. 120.
Boston, Crosby, Nichols & co.
1860.

Elim

or hymns of holy refreshment. xvi, 334 pp. 120. Boston, E. P. Dutton & co. 1865.

Steps to a living faith: being letters to an indifferent believer. A tract for parish use. 115 pp. 180. New York, E. P. Dutton & co. 1873.

Hurdis (James, d. d.) Poems, viz.—the village curate; Adriano, or the first of june; and tears of affection. [Also], the boquet, a collection of scattered pieces. 1 p. 1.

270 pp. 16o. Philadelphia, D. Hanna,

1818.

An essay on

the nature and conduct of the passions and affections. With illustrations on the moral sense. [anon.] xxiii, 333 pp. 120. London, J. Smith, 1728. Hutchins (Rev. Charles L.) The canticles, etc. 1872. See Protestant episcopal

church.

The church hymnal, 1872. See Protestant episcopal church. Hutchins (Rev. John). The history and antiquities of the county of Dorset: with a copy of domesday book and the inquisitio gheldi for the county: interspersed with some remarkable particulars of natural history. 3d ed. augmented and improved, by William Shipp and James Whitworth

Hodson. 4 v. fol. Westminster, J. B. Nichols & son, 1861-70. Hutchins (Joseph, d. d.) An abstract of the first principles of english grammar. 3d ed. 1 p. 1. 207 pp. 120. Philadelphia, J. Bioren, 1810. Hutchinson (Alexander H.) Try Lapland. A fresh field for summer tourists. 2d ed. xi, 228 pp. 8 pl. 1 map folded. 120. London, Chapman & Hall, 1870. Hutchinson (William). A view of Northumberland, with an excursion to the abbey of Mailross in Scotland. 2 v. 2 p. 1. xxviii, 301 pp 5 1. 62 pp. 9 pl. 1 tab. folded, 1 fac-sim; 2 p. 1. 473 pp. 2 1. 20 pp. 13 pl. 40. Newcastle, T. Saint, for W. Charnley, [etc.] 1778.

Hutchison (Rev. Patrick). A dissertation on the nature and genius of the kingdom of Christ. viii, 13-344 pp. 120. Greenock, Scott, Abercromby & co. 1810.

HUTTON.

ILLINOIS.

Hutton (Frederick Wollaston) and Hector | Hyneman (Leon, editor)--continued.
(James). Fishes of New Zealand.--Cata-
logue with diagnoses of the species by F.
W. Hutton. Notes on the edible fishes by
James Hector. xvi, 133, ii, iii pp. 12 pl.
8°. Wellington, J. Hughes, 1872.

masonic lodges in America and Europe.
234 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, L. Hyneman,
1857.

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[NEW ZEALAND. Colonial museum and geological survey department].

Huxley (Thomas Henry, ll. d.) Critiques and addresses. xiv, 350 pp. 8°. London, Macmillan & co. 1873.

Lessons in elementary physiology. 4th ed. xxiii, 348 pp. 1 pl. 18°. London, Macmillan & co. 1870.

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A manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals. vii, 510 pp. 16°. London, J. & A. Churchill, 1871.

The same. 431 pp. 120. New York, D. Appleton & co. 1872. Hyacinth (The): or affection's gift. A christmas, new year, and birth-day present, for 1848, 1851, and 1852. 3 v. 16°. Philadelphia, H. F. Anners, [1847-51]. Hyatt (James). The elements of chemistry; embracing the general principles, with a description of the chief inorganic and organic substances. [Also], a copious glossarial index. 240 pp. 12°. New York, Clark, Austin & Smith, 1855.

Hyla. [pseudon.] The convent and the manse. 242 pp. 120. Boston, J. P. Jewett & co. 1853.

Hymnal (The), 1872. See Protestant episcopal church.

Hymns. The additional and selected hymns, 1862. See Protestant episcopal church.

Hymns for the sanctuary. [anon.] XXX,
520 pp. 120. Boston, W. Crosby & H. P.
Nichols, 1849.
Hymns of worship. Selected and arranged

by a pastor. [anon.] 440 pp. 180.
Philadelphia, W. S. & A. Martien, 1858.
Hymns to the supreme being: 1780. See
King (Edward).
Hyneman (Leon). Ancient York and Lon-

don grand lodges. A review of freemasonry in England from 1567 to 1813. 192 pp. 120. Philadelphia, mrs. W. Curtis, 1872.

Iddo; an historical sketch, illustrating jewish history, during the times of the Maccabees. B. C. 167-150. [anon.] 243 pp. 2 pl. 180. Philadelphia, Am.s.s. union, [1841].

editor. The universal masonic record: or, links in the golden chain of brotherhood. Containing the name, business, profession and residence of subscribers; [etc.] Containing also, a list of

Ide (Simeon). The young Franklinsonian,

grandfather's story: written for the children of mechanics and farmers, by their wellwisher. [anon.] 128 pp. 8 pl. 16°. Hartford, W. L. Mott, [1872]. Tjpeij (A.) Geschiedenis van de kristlijke kerk in de achttiende eeuw. 12 v. in 13. 8°. Utrecht, W. van Ijzerworst, [etc.] 17971811.

Illiger (Johann Karl Wilhelm). Versuch einer systematischen vollständigen terminologie für das thierreich und pflanzenreich. xlvii, 469 pp. 8°. Helmstädt, C. G. Fleckeisen, 1800.

Illinois (State of). Constitutional convention. Debates and proceedings of the constitutional convention. Convened at the city of Springfield, dec. 13, 1869. 2 v. 4 p. 1. 1-1076 pp; 2 p. 1. 1077–1893, 132 pp. 4°. Springfield, E. L. Merritt & brother, 1870.

Journal of the constitutional convention, 1869. 1022 pp. 1 1. xi pp. 8°. Springfield, State journal printing office, 1870.

Department of public instruction. Manual of instruction: explanatory of the common school law of the state of Illinois. [By John P. Brooks]. 280 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Rockford, Adams & Blackmer, 1864.

School laws of Illinois as amended feb. 16th, 1865, with official and judicial decisions in relation to common schools. By Newton Bateman. 208 pp. 8°. Springfield, Ill., Johnson & Bradfud, 1865.

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ILLINOIS.

Illinois (State of)-continued. 1870-71. With lectures, etc. 8o. Springfield, Illinois journal printing office, 1872.

Railroad and warehouse commission. Second annual report. For year ending nov. 30, 1872. 8°. Springfield, State journal steam print, 1873. Illinois state agricultural society. Transactions, with reports from county and district agricultural societies. Edited by John P. Reynolds, secretary. V. 8. 1869-70. 8°. Springfield, Illinois journal printing office, 1871.

The same. Edited by A. M. Garland, secretary. v. 9, old series. v. 1, new series. 1871. 80. Springfield, Illinois journal printing office, 1872.

Illinois state gazetteer and business directory, for the years 1864-5, embracing descriptive sketches of all the cities, towns and villages throughout the state, [etc.] 8°. Chicago, J. C. W. Bailey, 1864. Illustrated (The) catholic family almanac for the United States, for 1873. 120. New York, The catholic publication society, [1872]. Illustrated (The) christian weekly. Jan 6 to dec. 28, 1872. v. 2. fol. New York, Am. tract society, [1872]. Illustrated (The) hand-book, a new guide for travelers through the United States of America. [anon.] 233 pp. 1 map. 180. New York, Sherman & Smith, 1846. Illustrated (The) library of travel, etc. 1873. See Taylor (Bayard).

Illustrated library of wonders. 16°. New York, C. Scribner & co. 1869-73.

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INDUSTRIAL.

Ilustracion hispano-americana. [Semimensual]. Año i á año iv. 15 de octubre de 1857 á 31 de diciembre de 1860. 2 v. fol. Paris, 1857-60.

Imitatione (De) Christi libri quatuor. Nova ed. 1 p. 1. xii, 210 pp. 1 pl. 32°. Vesuntione, Bailly, 1839.

Impressions of Germany, by an american lady, [1866]. See Griffin (M.) In exile, 1871. See St. (W. von). Inconnu (L'), roman véritable, ou lettres de m. l'abbé de *** et de mademoiselle B***. [anon.] 167 pp. 16°. La Haye, 1765. Independent (The). [A religious weekly newspaper]. Henry C. Bowen, editor. Jan. 4 to dec. 26, 1872. v. 24. fol. New York, H. C. Bowen, [1872].

Indian (The) cottage: a unitarian story. By the author of "Father Rowland," &c. [anon.] 159 pp. 180. Baltimore, F. Lucas, jr. [1831].

Indiana (State of). Adjutant general. Report of the adjutant general, 1861-65. 8 v. 8°. Indianapolis, state printer,

[1865-69].

CONTENTS.

v. 1. Containing Indiana in the war of the rebellion, and statistics and documents. 1869. v. 2. Containing rosters of governor's military staff, Indiana officers commissioned by the president, officers and historical memoranda of Indiana regiments, numbered from the 6th to the 74th inclusive. 1865.

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v. 3. Containing rosters of officers and historical memoranda of Indiana regiments, numbered from the 75th to the 156th inclusive of the 28th regiment of U. S. colored troops; and of Indiana batteries of light artillery, numbered from the 1st to the 26th inclusive. Also, rosters of the officers of the U. S. navy, appointed from Indiana, and of officers of the Indiana legion. Also an alphabetical list of all officers. 1866.

v. 4. Containing rosters of enlisted men of Indiana regiments numbered from the 6th to the 29th inclusive. 1866.

v. 5. Containing rosters of enlisted men of Indiana regiments numbered from the 30th to the 59th inclusive. 1866.

v. 6. Containing rosters of enlisted men of Indiana regiments numbered from the 60th to the 110th inclusive. 1866.

v. 7. Containing rosters of enlisted men of Indiana regiments numbered from the 111th to the 156th inclusive; colored troops; and batteries light artillery, numbered from the 1st to the 26th inclusive. 1867.

v. 8. Containing additional information, corrections of previous volumes, a list of officers and men who lost their lives in the service, and a list of deserters. 1868.

Indiana (The) series [of readers], 1853. See Stirling (Samuel G.) Indiscrétions, 1798-1830. Souvenirs anecdotiques et politiques, 1835. See Réal (Pierre François, comte).

Industrial drawing for beginners. Free

hand. [anon.] 160 pp. 120. Boston,

J. R. Osgood & co. 1872.

INDUSTRIAL.

INSTAURATIO.

Industrial (The) monthly; a practical | Ingraham (Rev. Joseph H.)-continued.

journal for manufacturers, mechanics, builders, inventors, engineers, architects, with a record of railway progress. Jan. to dec. 1872. v. 3. 4°. New York, The industrial publication co. 1872.

Note.-v. 1-2 are styled THE TECHNOLOGIST. Infant (The) brother. By the author of "Wonders of the deep," [etc. anon.] 156 pp. 1 pl. 18°. New York, General prot. episc. s. s. union, 1839. Infant (The) school manual, or teacher's

assistant. Also a variety of useful lessons. [anon.] viii, 13-292 pp. 1 pl. 120. Worcester, Dorr & Howland, 1830.

Infidel (The); or, the fall of Mexico, 1835. [anon.] See Bird (Robert M.) Ingalls (Henry Augustus). Selections from the writings of H. A. Ingalls.

[In BURNAP (Rev. G. W.) Memoir of H. A. Ingalls. 12°. Boston, J. Munroe & co. 1846. pp. 75-210]. Ingelow (Jean). Off the Skelligs. A novel. [Author's ed.] 2 p. 1. 666 pp. Boston, Roberts brothers, 1872.

Ingersoll (Lurton Dunham). Explorations in Africa, by dr. David Livingstone, and others, giving a full account of the StanleyLivingstone expedition of search, under the patronage of the New York "Herald." 1 p. 1. 420 pp. 20 pl. 1 map. 89. Chicago, Union publishing co. 1872.

The life of Horace Greeley, founder of the New York tribune, with extended notices of many of his contemporary statesmen and journalists. 688 pp. 24 pl. 2 fac-sim. 80. Chicago, Union publishing co. 1873.

Inglis (Henry David). Rambles in the footsteps of don Quixote. 180 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1840. Ingraham (Rev. Joseph H.) Bonfield: or, the outlaw of the Bermudas. A nautical novel. 98 pp. 80. New York, H. L. Williams, 1846.

The corsair of Casco bay; or, the pilot's daughter. 58 pp. 8°. Gardiner, Me., G. M. Atwood, 1844.

The dancing feather; and its sequel Morris Græme. 1 p.l. 92 pp. 2 pl. 8°. New York, Williams brothers, 1845-47.

CONTENTS.

The dancing feather, or the amateur freebooters: a romance of New York. pp. 1-48. Boston, H. L. Williams, 1845. Morris Græme: or, the cruise of the sea-clipper, a sequel to The dancing feather. pp. 49-92. 2 pl. New York, Williams brothers, 1847.

Forrestal: or, the light of the reef. A romance of the blue waters. 93 pp. 8°. New York, Morning star office, 1850.

The free-trader: or, the cruiser of Narragansett bay. 96 pp. 8°. New-York, Williams brothers, 1847.

Lafitte the pirate of the gulf. 1 p.1. 11-200 pp. 8°. New York, De Witt & Davenport, [about 1840].

Der fürst aus David's hause, oder drei jahre in der heiligen stadt. 475 PP. 1 pl. 120. New York, Pudney & Russell, 1859.

Inland (The) monthly magazine. Mary

Nolan and Charlotte Smith, editors. March to dec. 1872. v. 1-2 in 1 v. 8°. St. Louis, C. Smith, [1872].

Innes (Cosmo, editor). Origines parochiales Scotiae. The antiquities ecclesiastical and territorial of the parishes of Scotland. [Edited by C. Innes, assisted by rev. W. Anderson, Joseph Robertson, James B. Brichan, and J. M'Nab]. 2 v. in 3. 4°. Edinburgh, Bannatyne club, 1851–55. [BANNATYNE club publications, no. 97].

CONTENTS.

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v. 1. The diocese of Glasgow; comprising the deaneries of Rutherglen, Lennox, part of Kyle and Cuningham, Lanark, Peebles, and Teviotdale.

v. 2. Part 1. The diocese of Argyle; comprising the deaneries of Kintyre, Glassary, Lorn, and Morvern; the diocese of the isles.

v. 2. Part 2. The diocese of Ross, the diocese of Caithness. Also additions to the diocese of Argyle and the diocese of the isles. Innocent (The) fugitive; or memoirs of a lady of quality. By the author of the Platonic guardian. [anon.] 2 v. 1 p. 1. 228 pp; 1 p. 1. 227 pp. 16°. London, T. Hookham, 1789. Inquirer (The). By the author of "The best friend," [etc. anon.] 249 pp. 3 pl. 18°. Boston, Mass. s. s. society, [1859]. Inquiry (An) into the present state of the foreign relations of the union, as affected by the late measures of administration. [anon.] 183 pp. 80. Philadelphia, S. Bradford, 1806.

[DUANE pamphlets, v. 136].

Inquiry (An) into the state of the nation, at the commencement of the present administration. [anon.] 3d ed. 218, xviii pp. London, Longmans, 1806.

[anon.]

[DUANE pamphlets, v. 104].

Instauratio: or the new era. [Selected

thoughts. anon.] 311 pp. 16°. Hartford, Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1872.

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