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Yonge, Charlotte Maria. Aunt Charlotte's stories of roman history for the little ones. Lond. 1877. S. x 937:26 Stacke, L: Christian. Erzählungen aus der römischen geschichte in biographischer form. 19te aufl. Karten. Oldenb. 1884. D. 937:12 Vertot d'Aubeuf, Réne Aubert abbé de. The history of the revolutions that happened in the government of the roman republic. Written in french, english'd by mr. Ozell from the original, newly printed at Paris, with amendments and add. by the author. 2d ed. Lond. 1721. 2 v. D. 937: 19 Note. Extends from the beginning of Rome to the reign of Augustus.

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Contents. V. 1. Introd.-On the sources of roman history during the last two centuries of the republic. -On the sources and oral traditions of roman history, the public records and memorials of the roman state, the private memorials and historical poems of Rome, for the period before the war with Pyrrhus.On the treatment of the early roman history by the extant historians of antiquity.-On the primitive bistory of the nations of Italy.-Eneas in Italy.-The Alban kingdom and the foundation of Rome. - The seven kings of Rome. 2. History of Rome, from the expulsion of the kings to the burning of the city by the gauls.-History of Rome, from the rebuilding of the city to the landing of Pyrrbus in Italy.-General results of the preceding inquiry; Comparison with the corresponding period of greek history. Livius Patavinus, Titus. The romane historie

written by T. Livius of Padva; also the
breviaries of L. Florus, with a chronologie
to the whole historie and the topographie
of Rome in old time. Tr. out of the latine
into english by Philemon Holland. Lond.
1600. F.
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The history of Rome; literally tr. with notes and ill. Lond. 1850-54. 4 v. D. 937: 6

Contents. V. 1. Books 1-8, tr. by D. Spillan. 2. Books 9-26, tr. by D. Spillan and Cyrus Edmonds. 3. Books 27-36, tr. by Cyrus Edmonds. 4. Books 37 to the end, with the epitomes and fragments of the lost books, tr. by W: A. M'Devitte.

- Stories from Livy, by Alfred J: Church. Lond. 1883. D. x 937:35 Machiavelli, Niccolo. Discourse on the first ten books of Titus Livius. In his Writings. 850+1 v2 Niebuhr, Barthold G: Römische geschichte [bis zum ersten punischen kriege]. Neue ausg. von M. Isler, [mit einem ausführlichen register]. Berlin. 1873, 1874. 3 v. D.

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Note. V. 3 was issued after the author's death, from his papers, by J. Classen.

Same, eng. The history of Rome. V. 1, 2 tr. by Julius C: Hare and Connop Thirlwall; v. 3 tr. by W: Smith and Leonhard Schmitz. New ed. Lond. 1851. 3 v. O. 937:3

Arnold, T: The history of Rome. N. Y. 1846. 3 v. in 2. O.

937: 8 Contents. V. 1. 1 (of London ed.), Early history to the burning of Rome by the Gauls.-2, From the end of the gaulish invasion to the end of the first punic war, [to a. u. c. 450]. 2. Same, continued.-3, From

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the end of the first to the end of the second punic Mommsen, Theodor. Römische geschichte. 6te aufl. Berlin. 1874, 1875. 3 v. O. 937:2 Contents. V. 1. Bis zur schlacht von Pydna, b. c. 168. 2. Bis auf Sulla's tod, b. c. 68. 3. Bis zur schlacht von Thapsus, b. c. 46.-Index, 1-3. Same, eng. The history of Rome. Tr., with the author's sanction and add. by W: P. Dickson, with a pref. by Leonhard Schmitz. New ed. N. Y. [1868]. 4 v. D. 937:2 Contents. V. 1. To the union of Italy. 2. To the battle of Pydna. 3. To the death of Sulla. 4. To the battle of Thapsus.-Index.

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Ihne, W: The history of Rome. Lond. 1871-82. 5 v. O. Contents. V. 1. The regal period. The early history of the republic. - Conquest of Italy. 2. Struggle for the ascendancy in the west, to 201 b. c. 3. The wars for the supremacy in the west, to 133 b. c. 4. The constitution, laws, religion and magistrates of the roman people. Expansion of the republic into an empire, [to the death of C. Gracchus]. 5. Same, continued [to the death of Sulla, 78 b. c.].— General index.

Early Rome, from the foundation of the city to its destruction by the gauls. 2d ed. (Epochs of ancient history.) Lond. 1877. S. 937:13 Schwegler, Albert F: K: Franz. Römische geschichte. Tübingen. 1867. 3 v. 0. 937:44 Contents. V. 1. Im zeitalter der könige. 2. Im zeitalter des kampfs der stände: Von der gründung der republik bis zum decemvirat. 3. Im zeitalter des kampfs der stände: Vom ersten decemvirat bis zu den licinischen gesetzen; nach des verf. tod herausg. von F. F. Baur. 4. Clason, Octavius. Fortsetzung: Seit der verwüstung Roms durch die gallier [bis zum ersten samniterkriege]. Newman, Francis W: Regal Rome; an introd. to roman history. N. Y. 1852. D. 937: 25 Laing, Mrs. C. H. B. The seven kings of the seven hills. Phila. [1872]. S. x 937:29 The heroes of the seven hills. Phila. [1870]. S. x 937:30 The conquests of the seven hills. Phila. [1875]. S. x 937:31 Smith, Reginald Bosworth. Carthage and the carthaginians. Lond. 1878. D. 939:2 Rome and Carthage; the punic wars. (Epochs of ancient history.) N. Y. [1881]. S.

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937: 14 Beesly, A: H: The Gracchi, Marius and Sulla. (Epochs of ancient history.) Lond. 1877. S. 937:16 Sallustius Crispus, Caius. C. Crispi Salustii de L. Sergii Catilinae coniuratione, ac bello Iugurthino historiæ. Ex castigatione Ioan. Riuij Atthendoriensis, cum annotationib. marginialib. D. Philip. Melanth. Adiecimus nunc primum in omnia Sallustij, quae hodie extant fragmenta, Henrici Glareani Heluetij poëtæ laureati annotationes; Cum quibusdam alijs in Catilin. & Iugurth. Salust. Iacobi Bononiensis annotatiunculis. Coloniae. 1544. S. 23: R Sallust, Florus and Velleius Paterculus; literally tr., with copious notes and a general index, by J: Selby Watson. N. Y. 1877. D.

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Contents. Sallust. Conspiracy of Catiline. - The Jugurthine war.- Fragments of the history of Sallust. Two epistles to Julius Caesar on the government of the state, ascribed to Sallust.-A declamation against Sallust, falsely attributed to Cicero.-Lucius Annæus Florus. Epitome of roman history.-Velleius Paterculus. Remains of his compendium of the history of Rome.

x denotes books specially adapted for children.

Cæsar, Caius Julius.

Commentaries on the gallic and civil wars; with the supp. books attributed to Hirtius, incl. the alexandrian, african and spanish wars. Literally tr. with notes and index. Lond. 1882. D.

937:10 Merivale, C: The roman triumvirates 2d ed. (Epochs of ancient history.) Lond. 1877. S. 937:15 The fall of the roman republic; a short history of the last century of the commonwealth [b. c. 137-29]. New ed. Lond. 1874. 937:47

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Imperial Rome, and the barbaric invasion. Merivale, C: History of the romans under the empire. [New ed.] Lond. 1862. 7 v. O. 937+9

Contents. V. 1, 2. From the first triumvirate to the fall of Julius Caesar, b. c. 88-44. 3. To the establishment of the monarchy by Augustus, b. c. 44-27. 4, 5. From Augustus to Claudius, b. c. 27-a. d. 54. 6. From the reign of Nero to the destruction of Jerusalem, a. d. 54-70. 7. The Flavian era, to the death of Antoninus, a. d. 180.

Zosimus, Comes. The history of count Zosimus. Tr. from the original greek, with the notes of the Oxford ed. Lond. 1814. O.

in 938+41 Note. Comprises a history of the decline of Rome, from the beginning of the empire to a. d. 410. Hertzberg, Gustav F: Geschichte des römischen kaiserreiches. (Oncken, W:, ed. Allgemeine geschichte in einzeldarstellungen; 2te hauptabth., 1er th.) Berlin. 1880. Ö.

909+20 v1 De Quincey, T: The cæsars [from Augustus to Dioclesian]. Bost. 1851. D. 937:21 Tacitus, Caius Cornelius. Works. Oxford tr., rev. with notes. N. Y. 1881, 1883. 2 v. D.

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Capes, W: Wolfe. Roman history; the early empire, from the assassination of Julius Cæsar to that of Domitian. Maps. (Epochs of ancient history.) N. Y. n. d. S. 937: 37 - The roman empire of the 2nd century, or The age of the Antonines. (Epochs of ancient history.) Lond. 1876. S. 937: 18 Ammianus Marcellinus. Roman history, during the reigns of the emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian and Valens. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. Lond. 1862. D.

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Simonde de Sismondi, J: C: Léonard. History of the fall of the Roman Empire, comprising a view of the invasion and settlement of the barbarians. Phila. 1835. O. Note. A general history of the nations concerned in the dissolution of the roman empire, both in Europe aud Asia, from the fourth century to the year 1000.

Montesquieu, C: de Secondat, baron de la Brède et de. Grandeur and decline of the Roman Empire. In his Complete works. 340: 6 v3 Gibbon, E: The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire; with notes by H. H. Milman. Maps. N. Y. 1847. 4 v. Ö. 937.1:1 The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire; with notes of Milman, Guizot and W: Smith. N. Y. 1880. 6 v. O. 937.1:4

Note. "The period embraced extends from the middle of the second century of our era to the fall of Constantinople, in 1453. The author did not pursue a strict chronological order, but massed his materials and arranged them in accordance with their moral and political significance. The completed work, therefore, has somewhat the appearance of a succession of monographs, each one of which is perfect, or nearly perfect, in itself." It comprises the political and religious history of all the peoples and kingdoms more or less intimately connected with the roman world during this long and turbulent period. -The student's Gibbon: The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire, abridged, incorporating the researches of recent commentators, by W: Smith. Ill. N. Y. 1862. D. 937.1:2

Hodgkin, T: Italy and her invaders, 376-476. Oxford. 1880. 2 v. O.

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Contents. V. 1. The visigothic invasion. 2. The hunnish invasion.-The vandal invasion and the herulean mutiny.-Causes of the fall of the western empire.-Index.

Kingsley, C: The roman and the teuton; a series of lectures del. before the university of Cambridge. New ed. with pref. by F: Max Müller. [Works, v. 10]. Lond. 1881. D. 937.1:5

Contents. Preface.-The forest children.-The dying empire. The human deluge. The gothic civilizer.Dietrich's end. The nemesis of the goths. Paulus Diaconus. The clergy and the heathen.-The monk a civilizer. The lombard laws. The popes and the lombards. The strategy of providence. App. The limits of exact science, as applied to history. Sheppard, J: G. The fall of Rome and the rise of the new nationalities; a series of lectures on the connection between ancient and modern history, [to the death of Charlemagne]. Lond. 1861. D. 937.1:7

Curteis, Arthur M. History of the Roman Empire from the death of Theodosius the great to the coronation of Charles the great, a. d. 395-800. Maps. [Hist. handbooks]. Lond. 1875. S.

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Bryce, James. The holy roman empire [to its end in 1806]. 7th ed. Lond. 1884. D.

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See also in the Index to biography AgrippinaAntoninus-Antonius-Attila-Brutus- Cæsar -Camillus-Cato- Cicero - Coriolanus - Crassus-Fabius- Flamininus-Galba-Gracchus Hannibal-Jovianus - Lucullus-Marcellus Marius Nero - Numa-Otho-Paulus - Pompeius-Publicola Romulus-Scipio-Sertorius -Sulla-Theodosius.

4. Modern geography in general.

(For General modern history, see Universal history, cl. 900-909, col. 1151–1156.)

1. Geography, proper.

(See also Physical geogr., cl. 551, col. 323; Ethnology, cl. 572, col. 350; Statistics, cl. 310, col. 155.)

Dictionaries.

Williams, Edwin. The new universal gazetteer, or Geographical dictionary, derived from the latest and best authorities; pt. 2 of The treasury of knowledge and library of reference. N. Y. 1832. S. 910:8 Murray, Hugh, and others. The encyclopædia of geography, comprising a complete description of the earth, physical, statistical, civil and political, exhibiting its relation to the heavenly bodies, its physical structure, the natural history of each country, and the industry, commerce, political institutions and civil and social state of all nations. Ill., with maps. Rev. with add. by T: G. Bradford. Phila. 1847. 3 v. O.

910: R7 McCulloch, J: Ramsay. Universal gazetteer; a dictionary, geographical, statistical and historical, of the various countries, places and principal natural objects in the world; the articles relating to the U. S. multiplied, extended and adapted by Daniel Haskell. N. Y. 1852. 2 v. O. 910: R6 Thomas, Joseph, and T: Baldwin, eds. Lippincott's pronouncing gazetteer; a complete pronouncing gazetteer or geographical dictionary of the world. Phila. 1856. O. 910+5 Same. Rev. ed. with app., containing 10,000 new notices and the census of 1870. Phila. 1878. O. 910:5 Same. New ed., thoroughly rewritten, rev. and greatly enl. Phila. 1880. Q. 910: R5 Same. Supplementary tables of population; a complement to Lippincott's pronouncing gazetteer of the world. Phila. 1883 [1882] Q. 910: R5 Hoffmann, S: F: W:, ed. Encyklopädie der erd-, völker- und staatenkunde; eine geographisch statistische darstellung der erdtheile, länder, meere, inseln, gebirge, berge, vorgebirge, buchten, häfen, flüsse, seen, völker, staaten, städte, flecken, dörfer, bäder, berg und hüttenwerke, leuchtthürme, kanäle, eisenbahnen u. s. w., nebst den geographisch-astronomischen bestimmungen der lage der orte. Leipz. 1864–69. 3 v. Q. Jung, K: Emil. Lexikon der handelsgeographie; handels- und industrieverhältnisse aller staaten, mit den neuesten ausweisen über aus- und einfuhr, produktion, verkehr und zahlreichen statistischen tabellen; mit einer karte des weltverkehrs. Leipz. 1882. D. 913: R14

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Treatises and essays Malte-Brun, originally Malthe Conrad Bruun, known as Conrad. Universal geography,

or A description of all parts of the world on a new plan, according to the great natural divisions of the globe; accompanied with analytical, synoptical and elementary tables, improved by the add. of the most recent information, derived from various sources. Phila. 1827-32. 6 v. O. 910+12 Mitchell, S: A: Accompaniment to Mitchell's map of the world on Mercator's projection. Phila. 1838. O. 913:5

Van Waters, G: The poetical geography; made to accompany any of the common school atlases. Milw. 1848. D. 910: 14 Morse, Jedidiah. The american universal geog. raphy, or A view of the present state of all the kingdoms, states and colonies in the known world. Added, an abridgement of the last census of the U. S., a chronol. table of remarkable events from the creation to this time, a list of ancient and modern learned and eminent men and an index. 6th ed. Bost. 1812. 2 v. 0. 913:10 Stein, Christian Gottfried Daniel, and Ferdinand Hörschelmann. Handbuch der geogra phie und statistik für die gebildeten stände; neu bearbeitet, unter mitwirkung mehrerer gelehrten, von J: E: Wappaus. 7te aufl. Leipz. 1855-71. 9 v. O.

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Contents. [V. 1.] 1r b., 1e u. 2e abth. Wappaus, J: E: Allgemeine geographie und statistik; Nordamerika. 1855. [2.] 1r b., 3e abth. Wappäus, J: E: Das ehemalige spanische Mittel- und Süd-Amerika, nebst den europäischen besitzungen [und Patago nien]. 1863-70. [3.] ir b., 4e abth. Wappäus, J: E: Das kaiserreich Brasilien. 1871.-Delitsch, 0: Westindien und die Südpolar-länder. 1871. [4] 2r b., 1e u. 2e abth. Gumprecht, Thaddäus E: Afrika, mit nachträgen und ergänzungen von 0: Delitsch. Meinicke, C: E: Australien. 1866. [5.] 2e b., 3e abth. Brauer, J: Hartwig, and J: H: Plath. Asien. 1864. [6.] 3r b., 1e abth. Wappäus, J: E: Allgemeine übersicht von Europa.-Ost- und Nord-Europa: Possart, Fedor, Das Russische reich; Brachelli, Hugo Franz, Das Osmanische reich nebst den drei Donaufürstenthümern, Das fürstenthum Montenegro, Das königreich Griechenland, und Die republik der Ionischen Inseln; Frisch, C: F:. Das königreich Dänemark, Die königreiche Schweden und Norwegen; Ravenstein, Ernst G., Das Britische reich; Baumhauer, M. M. v., Das königreich der Niederlande. Nachträge und verbesserungen, 1858-63. [7.] 3r b., 2e abth. West- und Süd-Europa: Willkomm, H: Moritz, Das pyrenäische halbinselland; Block, Maurice, Das kaiserthum Frankreich; Heuschling, Philippe François Xavier Théodose, Das königreich Belgien; Brachelli, Hugo Franz, Die Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, Die italienische halbinsel.-Nachträge zu Spanien, Portugal, Frankreich und Belgien. 1862-71. [8.] 4r b., 1e abth. Brachelli, Hugo Franz, Der deutsche bund im allgemeinen; Das kaiserthum Oesterreich. 1867. Oesterreichisch-ungarische monarchie, 1871. [9.] 4r b., 2e abth. Brachelli, Hugo Franz, Das königreich Preussen und die deutschen mittel- und klein-staaten; mit einer statistischen skizze des Nord-deutschen bundes, der Süd-deutschen staaten, des grossherzogthums Luxemburg und des deutschen zoll- und handelsvereins, 1868. 1864-68. Hoffmann, K: F: Vollrath. Die erde und ihre

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bewohner; ein hand- und lesebuch für alle stände: 1, Allgemeiner theil, bearbeit. von H: Berghaus und Daniel Völter; 2. Specieller theil, bearb. von Daniel Völter. Stuttg. 1867. 2 v. O. 913+2

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Contents. Europe, 5 v. V. 1. Greece, Turkey in Europe, Rumania, Servia, Montenegro, Italy, Spain and Portugal. 2. France and Switzerland. 3. Austria, Hungary, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. 4. The British Isles. 5. The north-east Atlantic, Islands of the north Atlantic, Scandinavia, European islands of the Arctic ocean, Russia in Europe.

Asia, 4 v. ed. by E. G. Ravenstein and A. H. Keane. V. 1. Asiatic Russia: Caucasia, Aralo-caspian basin, Siberia. 2. East Asia: Chinese empire, Corea and Japan. 3. India and Indo-China. 4. South-western Asia: General survey; Afghanistan; Balauchistan; Persia; Asiatic Turkey; Lower Kurdistan, Mesopotamia, Irak-Arabi; Asia Minor; Cyprus; Syria, Palestine, Sinai; Arabia; Statistical tables; Index.

Grube, A: W:, ed. Geographische charakter

bilder in abgerundeten gemälden aus der länder und völkerkunde; nach musterdarstellungen der deutschen und ausländischen litteratur für die obere stufe des geographischen unterrichts in schulen, sowie zu einer bildenden lektüre für freunde der erdkunde überhaupt. Leipz. 1881. 3 v. O. 913+12 Grove, G: Geography. [History primers]. N. Y. 1877. S.

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Mortimer, Mrs. T: Far off: pt. 1, Asia described; pt. 2, Oceanica, Africa and America described; with anecdotes and ill. New ed. rev. [by L. C. Meyer] and enl. Lond. 1881, 1882. 2 v. S. 913:8 Colange, Leo de, ed. The picturesque world, or Scenes in many lands; picturesque views from all parts of the world, comprising mountain, lake and river scenery, parks, palaces, cathedrals, churches, castles, abbeys and other views selected from the most noted and interesting parts of the world, with original and authentic descriptions by the best authors. Bost. 1879. 2 v. Q. 913: R12

Contents. V. 1. Rome.- Tivoli. -Paris and its environs. St. Petersburg and its environs.-Novgorod. Siberia. Chateaux and churches of Moscow. France.-Belgium.-Meissen.-Treves. - Zeeland and Holland. Strasburg, the Black Forest and Heidelberg.-Wurtemburg.- Bavaria. Down the Danube. Transylvania and the turkish principalities. Mount Athos and Athens. - Sicily and the Lipari Islands. The temples of Paestum. - Siena. - Vintimiglia. Spain. 2. Northern provinces of Portugal. Northern Africa. The Nile. Eastern Africa. Mauritius.-Constantinople and Asiatic Turkey.-Niniveh and Babylon. - -Persia.-India. - Indo-China.Australia.-China.-Japan.-Sandwich Islands.-California and the Rocky Mountains.-Mexico.

Guiana and Brazil. Peru. - Norway.- Denmark.Poland. The German Empire. Down the Rhine.Great Britain.-The United States. Brown, Robert. The countries of the world; a popular description of the various continents, islands, rivers, seas and peoples of the globe. Lond. [1877–80]. 5 v. Q. 913+7 Contents, V. 1. Introd.-The arctic regions in general. The fur countries of North America. The Dominion of Canada. - The commerce of the forest. The United States. 2. Same, continued.--Mexico. The West Indies. 3. Central America.-South Ame rica. 4. Oceania.-New Zealand. - Tasmania. — Australia. The Malay Archipelago. The Japanese empire. 5. Siberia. The Chinese empire. - Burmah. Siam.-Cambodia.-Anam. - Cochin-China. - India.Afghan Turkestan, and the other central asiatic states.-Russian Central Asia.-Persia. 6. The Turkish empire. Africa. Oceanic islands.-Europe, [except Great Britain].-General index.

Hodder, Edwin. Cities of the world; their origin, progress and present aspect. Ill Lond. 1882-[1884]. 3 v. Q. 913.1+60

Contents. V 1. Introd.-Constantinople.-Sweetser, M. F. New York. Alexandria. -Venice.-Amsterdam.-Melbourne and the great towns of Victoria. -Paris. Rotterdam. - Sweetser, M. F. Boston.Vienna. 2. Sweetser, M. F. San Francisco. Rouen.-Madrid.-Cairo.-Sweetser, M. F. Toronto and Quebec.- Marseilles.- Calcutta and the cities of the Ganges. Munich and Nuremberg. - St. Petersburg.-Pekin. -Lyons.-Sweetser, M. F. Chicago. 3. Jerusalem.-Brussels and the cities of Belgium.Athens.-Sweetser, M. F. Philadelphia.-Moscow. Rome.-Berlin.-The cities of New Zealand.-Geneva. Scandinavian cities.--Florence.

Whymper, F: The sea; its thrilling story of adventure, peril and heroism. Ill. Lond. 1878-80. 4 v. Q. 910+10 Contents. V. 1. Men-of-war. Men of peace.-The men of the sea.-Perils of the sailor's life.-Round the world on a man-of-war. The service; Officers' life on board. The reverse of the picture; Mutiny. The history of ships and shipping interests. 2. Same, continued. The lighthouse and its history. The breakwater. The greatest storm in english history. "Man the life-boat!"-"Wrecking" as a profession."Hovelling" vs. wrecking. Ships that "pass by on the other side." - The ship on fire!, Swamped at sea. -Early steamship wrecks and their lessons. 3. The pirates and bucaniers. The pirates of the 18th century. Paul Jones and De Soto. Our arctic expeditions. Cruise of the Pandora. - The Albert and Discovery. The first arctic voyages.-Early arctic expeditions. The voyages of Barents. Voyages of Hudson and his successors. Expeditions in the 18th century. The expeditions of Ross and Parry.-The magnetic pole; A land journey to the polar sea.-Voyage of the Terror.-Franklin's last voyage.-The Franklin search. Kane's expedition. - Hayes' expedition. Swedish expeditions. The second german expedition. - Hall's expedition; The austro-hungarian expedition; Nordenskjöld. — The Antarctic regions. Decisive voyages in history: Diaz; Columbus; Vasco da Gama. The companions and followers of Columbus. 4. The great Atlantic ferry.- Ocean to ocean; the connecting link.- The Pacific ferry. - Woman at sea.-Davy Jones's locker and its treasures, and those who dive into it. The ocean and some of its phenomena. Submarine cables. The ocean and its living wonders. - Ocean life; the harvest of the sea. Monsters of the deep. By the sea-shore. - Sketches of [the english] coasts.-The art of swimming: Feats of natation; Life savers. —' The haven at last; home in the Thames. What poets have sung of the sea, the sailor and the ship.-General index. Bastian, Adolf. Geographische und ethnologische bilder. Jena. 1873. O. 910:1 Contents, see Deutscher katalog, p. 36.

Peschel, Oscar Ferdinand. Abhandlungen zur erd- und völkerkunde; herausg. von J. Löwenberg. Leipz. 1877, 1878. 2 v. O.

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913.1:66 Contents. The Bowery of London. Curiosities of zoology. A british election-day. - England's gunfoundry.-London in a fog. - Waterloo to-day. - The giant tides of Fundy. - Newfoundland and the codfishers.-Seal-hunting on the ice-fields.-Heart's Content and the ocean cables. - Deep fishing in tropic seas. Shadows in Cuba.-The Bahama sponge-fishers.

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Down in a coal-mine. -The buried forests of New Jersey. Petrolia and its marvels. A yankee townmeeting.-On black ice.-The old college ball-ground. An historic meeting-house.-Oddities of fishcraft.Among the maniacs. Silver spring. Catching the grayling. A yankee coon-hunt.--Logging in Michigan wilds. The father of waters. - The shoestring district. The southern planter. - The negro of the Mississippi bends. Negro rites and worship. - Negro songs and hymns. Reid, Mayne. The man-eaters and other odd people; a popular description of singular races of man. Ill. N. Y. 1882. D. 913:6 Contents. Man-eaters of the Feegee islands.-Mundrucus or beheaders. - The centaurs of the "Gran Chaco." Bosjesmen or Bushmen. The amazonian indians. The water-dwellers of Maracaibo. - The Esquimaux.-The Tongans or Friendly islanders. The Turcomans.-The Ottomacs or dirt-eaters.-The Comanches or prairie indians. - The Pehuenches or Pampas indians. The Yamparicos or root-diggers.-The Guaraons or palm-dwellers. -The Laplanders.- The Andamaners, or mud-bedaubers. - The Patagonian giants. - The Fuegian dwarfs.

Same. Odd people. N. Y. 1860. S. 913.1:6 Children of all nations; their homes, their schools, their playgrounds. Ill. N. Y. [1884]. O. x 913:15

Atlases and Periodicals. Colton, G: Woolworth. General atlas of the world, accompanied by geographical, statistical and historical letter-press descriptions. N. Y. 1878. F. 910: R4 Black, Adam and C: General atlas of the world. Amer. ed., embracing the latest discoveries, new boundaries and other changes, accompanied by introd. letter-press and index. Edinb. 1879. F. 910: R3 Stieler, Adolf. Hand-atlas über alle theile der erde und über das weltgebäude. 95 karten. [Neu bearb. von A: Petermann, Hermann Berghaus und C: Vogel]. Gotha. [1884]. F. 913: R13

Rand, McNally and co. Indexed atlas of the world; containing large scale maps of every country and civil division upon the face of the globe, together with historical, statistical and descriptive matter relative to each. Chicago. 1884. F. 910: R12 Petermann's, Dr. A., mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes' geographischer anstalt; herausg. von E. Behm; v. 27-31. Gotha. [1881-85]. Q. 905.1: M

Note. From oct. 1884 ed. by A. Supan. Same. Ergänzungsband 14-17. Gotha. 188185. Q. in 905.1: M Contents. 14, 1880-81. Rivoli, J. Die Serra da Estrella.-Behm, E., and H. Wagner. Die bevölkerung der erde, pt. 6. Mohn, H: Die norwegische Nordmeer-expedition.-Fischer, T. Die dattelpalme. -Berlepsch, H. A. Die Gotthard-bahn. 15, 1881-82. Schreiber, P. Die bedeutung der windrosen. Blumentritt, F. Ethnographie der Philippinen. Berndt, G. Das Val d'Anniviers und das Bassin de Sierre. Behm, E., and H. Wagner. Die bevölkerung der erde, pt. 7.-Bayberger, F. Der Inngletscher von Kufstein bis Haag. 16, 1883-84. Stein,

x denotes books specially adapted for children.

F. v. Die russischen kosakenheere.-Schuver, J: M. Reisen im oberen Nilgebiet.-Schumann, C: Kritische untersuchungen über die Zimtländer.-Drude, O. Die florenreiche der erde. - Lendenfeld, R. v. Dér Tasman-gletscher. 17, 1884-85. Regel, Fritz. Die entwickelung der ortschaften im Thüringerwald. -Stolze, F., and F. C. Andreas. Die handelsverhältnisse Persiens.-Fritsche, H. Ein beitrag zur geographie und lehre vom erdmagnetismus Asiens und Europas.-Mohn, H: Die strömungen des europäischen nordmeeres.-Boas, Franz. Baffin-Land; geographische ergebnisse einer in 1883 und 1884 ausgeführten forschungsreise.

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Ocean highways; the geographical review, ed. by Clements R. Markham. New ser., v. 1. Ill. Lond. 1874. Q. Geographical magazine, The, ed. by Clements R. Markham; v. 1-5, apr. 1874-nov. 1878. Ill. Lond. 1874-78. Q. 905.1: M

Royal geographical society. Proceedings and monthly record of geography; pub. under the authority of the council and ed. by the assistant sec. New monthly ser., v. 1-6. 906.1:R1

Lond. 1879-84. O.

2. Collected travels.

Knox, T: Wallace. How to travel; hints, advice and suggestions to travellers by land and sea all over the globe. N. Y. 1881. T.

913.1:3 Embacher, F: Lexikon der reisen und entdeckungen, in 2 abth.: 1, Die forschungsreisenden aller zeiten und länder; 2, Entdeckungsgeschichte der einzelnen erdteile. Leipz. 1882. D. 910: R11 Harris, J: Navigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca, or A complete collection of voyages and travels; consisting of above 600 of the most authentic writers, beginning with Hackluit, Purchass, etc., in english, Ramusio, Alamandini, Carreri, etc., in italian, Thevenot, Renaudot, Labat, etc., in french, De Brye, Grynæus, Masseus, etc., in latin, Herrera, Ovideo, Coreal, etc., in spanish, and the voyages under the direction of the East India company in Holland, in dutch, together with such other histories, voyages, travels, or discoveries as are in general esteem, whether pub. in english, latin, french, italian, spanish, portuguese, high and low dutch, or in any other european language; containing whatever has been observed worthy of notice in Europe, Asia, Africa and America in respect to the extent and situation of empires, kingdoms, provinces, etc., the climate, soil and produce, whether animal, vegetable or mineral of each country, likewise the religion, manners and customs of the several inhabitants, their government, arts, sciences, publick buildings, mountains, rivers, harbours, etc., ill. by proper charts, maps and cuts; to which is prefixed a copious introd., comprehending the rise and progress of the art of navigation and its successive improvements, together with the invention and use of the Toad stone and its variation; carefully rev., with add., incl. particular accounts of the manufactures and commerce of each country. Lond. 1744. 2 v. F. 23: R

Contents, see Catalogue of the library of the Boston athenæum, v. 2, p. 1343.

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