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VII. USEFUL ARTS.

1. In general.

1. General works and history.

(See also Natural science, cl. 500-509, col. 281-290.) Potter, Alonzo. The principles of science, ap

plied to the domestic and mechanic arts and to manufactures and agriculture; with reflections on the progress of the arts and their influence on national welfare. Rev. ed. N. Y. 1847. D. 602: 1 Bigelow, Jacob. The useful arts, considered in connexion with the applications of science. N. Y. 1847. 2 v. D. 602:2

Hazen, E: Popular technology, or Professions and trades. Ill. N. Y. 1846. 2 v. S.

604 : 2 The panorama of professions and trades, or Every man's book. Ill. Phila. 1841. D. 604:3 Goodrich, S: Griswold, (Peter Parley). The book of trades, arts and professions, relative to food, clothing, shelter, travelling and ornament, for the use of the young, by Peter Parley. Lond. n. d. S. x 604:4 Moore, R. The universal assistant and complete mechanic; containing over one million industrial facts, calculations, receipts, processes, trade secrets, rules, business forms, legal items, etc., in every occupation from the household to the manufactory. N. Y. 1880. D. 602:3 Courtney, W. S. The farmers' and mechanics' manual, with many valuable tables for machinists, manufacturers, merchants, builders, engineers, masons, painters, plumbers, gardeners, accountants, etc. Rev. and enl. by G: Waring, jr. N. Y. 1880. D. 602:4

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Beckmann, J: A history of inventions, discoveries and origins. Tr. from the german by W: Johnston. 4th ed., rev. and enl. by W: Francis and J. W. Griffith. Lond. 1846. 609:1

2 V. D. Bakewell, F: C. Great facts; a popular history and description of the most remarkable inventions during the present century. Ill. N. Y. 1860. D. 600:2 Buch der erfindungen, gewerbe und industrien ; rundschau auf allen gebieten der gewerblichen arbeit, herausg. in verbindung mit

C. Birnbaum, C. Böttger, K. Gayer, Fr. Kohl, Fr. Luckenbacher, R. Ludwig, Oskar Mothes, dr. Regis, K. de Roth, Julius Zöllner und anderen. 6te aufl. Leipz. 1872-74. 6 v. O. 600+1

Contents, see Deutscher katalog, p. 16. Timbs, J: Wonderful inventions; from the mariner's compass to the electric telegraph cable. Ill. Lond. [1876]. D. 609:2

Same. New ed., rev. and corr., with add. bringing down the subjects to the present time. Lond. 1882. D. 609:3

Routledge, Robert. Discoveries and inventions of the 19th century. 5th ed. Ill. Lond. 1881. D. 609:4

Contents. Introd.-Steam engines.-Iron.-Tools.Railways.-Steam navigation.-Ships of war.-Firearms. Torpedoes.-The Suez canal. - Sand. - Iron bridges. - Printing machines. - Hydraulic power. Pneumatic dispatch. Rock boring. — Light. — The spectroscope.-Sight.-Electricity.-The electric telegraph.-Light houses.-Photography.-Printing processes. Recording instruments. Aquaria. - Gold and diamonds. New metals. - India-rubber and gutta-percha.- Anæsthetics. Explosives. - Mineral combustibles. - · Coal-gas. Coal-tar colours. — The greatest discovery of the age.

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2. Dictionaries and cyclopedias.

Weale, J: A dictionary of terms used in architecture, building, engineering, mining, metallurgy, archæology, the fine arts, etc., with explanatory observations on various subjects connected with applied science and art; ed. with add., by Robert Hunt. 5th ed., rev. and corr. [Weale's ser.] Lond.

Ure, Andrew. A dictionary of arts, manufac tures and mines; containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice. Repr. from the last corr. and enl. english ed. N. Y. 1856. 2 v. D. 603:2 Dictionary of arts, manufactures and mines; containing a clear exposition of their principles and practice, [ed.] by Robert Hunt, assisted by F. W. Rudler and others. 7th ed. Ill. Lond. 1878. 4 v. O. 603: R1 Contents. V. 1. A-C. 2. D-I. 3. J-Z. 4. Supple

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Spons' encyclopædia of the industrial arts, manufactures and commercial products; ed. by C: G. Warnford Lock. Lond. 1879-80. 5 v. Q. 603: R12 Brelow, G., O: Dammer and Egbert Hoyer. Technologisches lexikon für gewerbtreibende und industrielle. Ill. Leipz. 1883. 2 v. D. 603: R13 Contents. 1. Dammer, O: Chemische technologie. 2. Brelow, G., and E. Hoyer. Mechanische technologie und maschinenkunde, Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work and engineering. Ill. N. Y. 1852. 2 v. Q. 603: R3 Appletons' cyclopædia of applied mechanics; a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts, ill. with nearly 5000 engravings, ed. by Park Benjamin. N. Y. 1880. 2 v. Q. 603 : R4 Knight, E: H. American mechanical dictionary; a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological Vocabulary and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts. Ill. N.Y. 1877. 3 v. Q. 603 : R5 Knight's new mechanical dictionary; a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, with indexical references to technical journals, 1876-1880. Ill. Bost. 1884. Q. 603 : R6 Knight, Cameron. The mechanician; a treatise on the construction and manipulation of tools, for the use and instruction of young engineers and scientific amateurs, comprising the arts of blacksmithing and forging, the construction and manufacture of hand tools, and the various methods of using and grinding them, the construction of machine tools and how to work them, machine fitting and erection, description of hand and machine processes, turning and screw cutting, principles of constructing and details of making and erecting steam engines, and the various details of setting out work incidental to the mechanical engineer's and machinist's art. Ill. 2d ed. Lond. 1879. O. 603: R11

Cooley, Arnold James. Cyclopædia of practical receipts and collateral information in the arts, manufactures, professions and trades, incl. medicine, pharmacy, and domestic economy. 6th ed., rev. and partly rewrit ten by Ř: V. Tuson. Ill. N. Y. 1880. 2 v. O. 603: R8 Dick, W: B. Encyclopædia of practical receipts and processes; containing over 6,400 receipts, embracing thorough information, in plain language, applicable to almost every possible industrial and domestic requirement. 3d ed. N. Y. 1880. O. 603: R7

3. Periodicals, societies and exhibitions.

Mechanic's magazine; v. 1, 2, 4—15, 17—27, aug. 1823-apr. 1836. Lond. 1823-36. O. 605.2: M Appletons' mechanics' magazine and engineers' journal; ed. by Julius W. Adams; v. 1-3, jan. 1851-dec. 1853. Ill. N. Y. 605.2: M 1852-54. O. and Q.

Note. V. 3 ed. by T: Drew Stetson. Greenough's american polytechnic journal; a new monthly periodical of science, mechanic arts and engineering; conducted by J. J. Greenough [and] C: G. Page; v. 3, 4, 1854. N. Y. [1854]. O. 605 : M

Scientific american; an illustrated journal of art, science and mechanics; v. 8, 10-39, 42-51, 53-65, sept. 1852-dec. 1884. N. Y. [1852-84]. F. 605.2: RM Note. V. 15-65 are called New series, v. 1–51. Scientific american supplement; v. 1-18, jan. 1876-dec. 1884. N. Y. 1876-84. F.

605.2: RM Sanitary engineer, The; a journal of civil and military engineering, and public and private hygiene, conducted by H: C. Meyer; v. 7-10, dec. 1882-nov. 1884. N. Y. 188284. F. 605.1: RM Van Nostrand's eclectic engineering magazine; v. 1-3, jan. 1869-dec. 1884. N. Y. 1869-84. O. 605.2: M is dropped from the Association of engineering societies. Journal; v. 3, no. 12, oct. 1884. N. Y. 1884. O. 605.2: Pam Amateur work, illustrated; ed. by the author of "Every man his own mechanic" [F. Y.]; v. 1-3. Ill. Lond. n. d. 3 v. Q. 605+6

Note. From v. 21 "eclectic' title.

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Contents. Whewell, W: The general bearing of the great exhibition on the progress of art and science.-De la Beche, Sir H: T. Mining, quarrying and metallurgical processes and products.-Owen, R: On the raw materials from the animal kingdom. -Bell, J. Chemical and pharmaceutical processes and products.-Playfair, L. On the chemical principles involved in the manufactures of the exhibition, as indicating the necessity of industrial instruction.-Lindley, J: On substances used as food.Solly, E: The vegetable substances used in the arts and manufactures in relation to commerce generally.-Willis, R. On machines and tools for working in metal, wood and other materials.-Glaisher, J. Philosophical instruments and processes.-Hensman, H: On civil engineering and machinery generally. Royle, J. F. The arts and manufactures of India. - Washington, J: On the progress of naval architecture, as indicating the necessity for scientific education, and for the classification of ships and of steam-engines; also on life-boats. Greeley, Horace, ed. Art and industry, as rep

resented in the exhibition at the Crystal palace, New York, 1853-4; showing the progress and state of the various useful and esthetic pursuits. From the New York tribune. N. Y. 1853. D. 606: 1 Oncken, A: Die Wiener weltausstellung 1873. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen.

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United States. Centennial commission. national exhibition, 1876; Official catalogue. Phila. 1876. O. in 606 : D Same. Department of art. 3d ed. Phila 1876. D. in 606 : D Reports and awards, ed. by Francis A. Walker Phila. 1878. 6 v. O. in 606: D United States centennial exhibition. Norwegian special catalogue for the international exhibition at Philadelphia, 1876. Christiania. 1876. O. in 606: D Milwaukee's industrial exposition and grand union dairy fair of 1882, with introd. sketches of the foundation and development of the Cream city, her commercial and industrial resources, future prospects, etc. Milw. 1883. O. 606: Pam

San Francisco, Mechanics' institute. Report of the 18th, 19th industrial exhibition held at the Mechanics' pavilion from the 11th of sept. to the 13th of oct. 1883, [and] 5th of aug. to 6th of sept. 1884. San Francisco. 1884, 1885. O.

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4. Patents.

Jannasch, R. Der musterschutz und die gewerbepolitik des deutschen reiches; gekrönte preisschrift. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304:15 v2 United States. Patent office. List of patents for inventions and designs issued by the U. S. from 1790 to 1847, with the patent laws and notes of decisions of the courts of the U. S. for the same period; comp. and pub. under the dir. of Edmund Burke. Wash. 1847. 0. 608 : D

- Annual report of the commissioner of patents, 1847-1883. Wash. 1848-84. 67 v.ˆ O. and Q. 608 : D Note. The vols. up to and including 1871 contain also specifications and drawings, which, since that time, have been published in the Official gazette. Official gazette of the U. S. patent office; v. 1-29, 1872-1884. Wash. 1875-84. 29 v. Q. 608 : D Subject-matter index of patents for inventions, brevets d'invention, granted in France from 1791 to 1876 incl. Tr., comp. and pub. under authority of the commissioner of patents. Wash. 1883. Q. 608: D

2. Medicine and Surgery.

1. In general.

Dunglison, Robley. Medical lexicon; a dictionary of medical science, containing an explanation of the various subjects and terms of anatomy, physiology, pathology, hygiene, therapeutics, medical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacy, surgery, obstetrics, medical jurisprudence and dentistry, notices of climate and of mineral waters, formulæ for officinal, empirical and dietetic preparations, with the accentuation and etymology of the terms and the french and other synonyms. New ed., enl. and rev. by R: J. Dunglison. Phila. 1874. O.

610: R1 Thomas, Joseph. A comprehensive medical dictionary; containing the pronunciation, etymology and signification of the terms made use of in medicine and the kindred sciences. App., comprising a complete list of all the more important articles of the materia medica, arranged according to their medicinal properties, also an explanation of the latin terms and phrases occurring in anatomy, pharmacy, etc., together with the necessary directions for writing latin prescriptions, etc. Phila. 1874. O. 610:18 Quain, R., ed. A dictionary of medicine, including general pathology, general therapeutics, hygiene and the diseases peculiar to women and children, by various writers. N. Y. 1883. O. 610: R2 Hippokrates, and Claudius Galenus. The writings of Hippocrates and Galen, epitomized from the original latin, tr. by J: Redman Coxe. Phila. 1846. O. 610+4

Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Border lines of knowl

Holmes, Oliver Wendell.-Continued.

an introductory lecture del. before the medical class of Harvard university, nov. 6, 1861. Bost. 1862. D. 610:5 Currents and counter-currents in medical science; with other addresses and essays. Bost. 1861. D. 610: 6

Contents. Currents and counter-currents in medical science. - Homœopathy and its kindred delusions. Some more recent views on homœopathy.— Puerperal fever as a private pestilence.-The position and prospects of the medical student.-Mechanism of vital actions.-Valedictory address. Medical essays, 1842-1882. Bost. 1883. D.

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History and education.

Hecker, Justus F: C: The epidemics of the middle ages. From the german, tr. by B. G. Babington. 3d ed. completed by the author's treatise on Child-pilgrimages.

De Foe, Daniel. History of the plague of London. In his Novels and misc. works. 820.2:8 v5 Keating, J. M. A history of the yellow fever: The yellow fever epidemic of 1878, in Memphis, Tenn.; embracing a complete list of the dead, the names of the doctors and nurses employed, names of all who contributed money or means, and the names and history of the Howards, together with other data, and lists of the dead elsewhere. Memphis, Tenn. 1879. Q. 614+29

United States. Army. Statistical report on the sickness and mortality, comp. from the records of the surgeon-general's office, from jan. 1839 to jan. 1855; prepared by R: H. Coolidge. Wash. 1856. Q. in 610: D Same. From jan. 1855 to jan. 1860. Wash. 1860. Q. in 610: D Surgeon general. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion, 18611865; prepared, in accordance with acts of congress, under the dir. of surgeon gen. Joseph K. Barnes. Wash. 1870-83. 3 pts. in 5 v. F. in 610: D Contents. Pt. 1, v. 1. Medical history, prep. by Joseph Janvier Woodward; v. 2. Surgical history, prep. by G: A. Otis. Pt. 2, v. 1. Medical hist., prep. by J. J. Woodward; v. 2. Surgical hist., prep. by G: A. Otis. Pt. 3, v. 1, not pub.; v. 2. Surgical hist., prep. by G: A. Otis and D. L. Huntington. Provost-marshal-general's bureau. Statistics,

medical and anthropological, derived from records of the examination for military service in the armies of the U. S. during the late war of the rebellion, of over a million recruits, drafted men, substitutes and enrolled men, compiled, under the dir. of the sec. of war, by J. H. Baxter. Wash. 1875. 2 v. F. in 610: D War dep't. A report on barracks and hospitals, with descriptions of military posts. Ill. (Surgeon-general's off. Circular no. 4). Wash. 1870. Q. in 610: D A report on the hygiene of the U. S. army, with descriptions of military posts. Maps and ill. (Surgeon-general's off. Circular no. 8). Wash. 1875. Q. in 610: D Herdegen, Robert. Bilder aus der geschichte des ärztlichen standes; ein für laien bestimmter vortrag, gehalten im Vereine Germania zu Milwaukee am 24. jan. 1884. Milw. 1884. O. 610+17

Green, S: Abbott. History of medicine in Massachusetts; a centennial address, del. before the Mass. medical society at Cambridge, june 7, 1881. Bost. 1881. O.

610+10 Hardwicke, Herbert Junius. Medical education and practice in all parts of the world. Phila. 1880. O. 607.1:1 Illinois state board of health. Medical education and the regulation of the practice

of medicine in the U. S. and Canada. 2d ed., rev. and corr. to march 1, 1884. Chicago. 1884. O. 607.1+4

Bischoff, Theodor L: W: v. Das studium und die ausübung der medicin durch frauen. München. 1872. O. 607.1:2 Schwerin, L: Die zulassung der frauen zur ausübung des ärztlichen berufes. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v9

Thompson, W. G. Training schools for nurses; with notes on 22 schools. N. Y. 1883. T. 607.1:3 Flint, Austin. Medical ethics and etiquette; the code of ethics adopted by the American medical association, with commentaries. N. Y. 1883. D. 610:12

Boards of health.

United States. National board of health. [1st4th] annual report, 1879-1882. Ill. Wash. 1879-83. 4 v. O. in 606.1:D

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Contents of app., being reports and papers: 1879. Organization.-Havana yellow-fever commission.-Remsen, Ira. Organic matter in the air.— Diehl, C. Lewis. Deteriorations, adulterations and substitutions of drugs.-Law, James. Diseases of domestic animals; Verdi, Tullio S. Cattle disease in relation to the health of man, and in political econ3 omy.-Waring, G: E., jr. Gauging of sewers.-Schedule of questions for sanitary surveys. Sanitary survey of Memphis, Tenn.-Bailhache, P. H. Hygiene of the mercantile marine, with recommendations.-Harris, E. Malignant diphtheria in northern Vermont.-Ports and cities of the Atlantic coast and Gulf of Mexico.-Sanitary regulations, quarantines, etc. 1880. Havana yellow fever commission.-Remsen, Ira. Organic matter in the air, continued. Sternberg, G: M. Disinfectants.-Smart, C: Deteriorations and adulterations of food and drugs. Waring, G: E., jr. Gauging of public sewers, continued.-Wood, H. C., and H: F. Formad. Effect of inoculating the lower animals with diphtheritic exudation. - Sternberg, G: M. Microscopical examination of suspended particles found in the atmosphere. -Woodward, J. J. Pathological histology of yellow fever.-Abbe, Cleveland. Climate and diseases. Sanitary survey of Memphis, Tenn.- Smart, C: Water-supply of New Orleans and Mobile. - Chancellor, C. N. Sanitary survey of selected portions of Baltimore, Md.-Rep. of committee on the nomenclature of diseases and on vital statistics.-Brown, Harvey E. Quarantine on the southern coast; extract. Bemiss, S. M. Sanitary work in New Orleans. Mitchell, R. W. Mississippi river inspection service.

1881. Wood, H. C., and H. F. Formad. Diphtheria. Sternberg, G: M. Experimental investigations relating to the etiology of the malarial fevers.

Remsen, Ira. Carbonic oxide as a source of danger to health in apartments heated by cast-iron furnaces or stoves. -Hering, Rudolph. Results of an examination made in 1880 of several sewerage works in Europe; with bibliography. - Pumpelly, Raphael, and G: A. Smyth. The relation of soils to health: Filtering capacity of soils, pt. 1.-Quarantine at Newport, R. I.: Ship Island station; Sapello station.--Bemiss, S. M. Yellow fever at Key West, Fla.-Reilly, F. W. Mississippi river inspection service. Chaillé, Stanford E. Inspection service at New Orleans.-Conference on small-pox.

1882. Wood, H. C., and H. F. Formad. Memoir on the relations of diphtheria to septic diseases.Waring, G: E., jr., E. S. Philbrick, and E. W. Bowditch. On the siphonage of traps.-Bowditch, E. W. Sanitary condition of summer resorts.-Mallet, J. W. Results of an investigation as to the chemical methods in use for the determination of organic matter in potable water; with a supp. report by C: Smart. Billings, J: S. The registration of vital statistics.-Reports of sup'ts of Ship Island refuge station; Sapelo refuge station; Mississippi river inspection service; New Orleans inspection service. -Smith, Stephen. The maritime sanitary service of the U. S., and the relations of national and state authorities.-Inspection of immigrants.-Pumpelly, Raphael, and G: A. Smyth. Filtering capacity of soils, pt. 2.

Massachusetts state. Board of health. 1st-11th

annual report, june 1869-june 1879. Ill. Bost. 1870-79. 11 v. in 9. O. 606.1: D101 Contain, beside the general reports of the board on important topics relating to public and private health, the following reports of special investigations:

Meat supply, etc.: Derby, G: Slaughtering for

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the Boston market (1870); Slaughtering, bone-boiling and fat-melting (1872).-Meriam, J. N. Report of the Butchers' slaughtering and melting assoc. (1873); The Brighton abattoir (1874, 1875). - Folsom, C: F. Our meat-supply and public health (1875).-Hoadley, J: C. The transportation of live-stock (1875).-Report of the evidence, etc., before the state board of health, in the case of the city of Cambridge vs. Niles bros. [for polluting water-supply by slaughtering operations] (1879).

Food and drink: Nichols, A. H. On the use of milk from cows affected with foot-and-mouth disease (1871).-Nichols, A. H., and J. F. Babcock. The adulteration of milk (1873).-Hill, H: B. The adulterations and impurities of food (1872, 1873).-Oliver, H. K. Character of substances used for flavoring articles of food and drink (1873).-Derby, G: The food of the people of Mass. (1873).-Nichols, W: R. The filtration of potable water (1878).

Public health, hygiene, etc. Report on the sale of poisons (1870).- Derby, G: The prevention of disease (1870).-Derby, G:, and F. W. Draper. Health of minors employed in factories (1871).- Nichols, A. H. The effects on health of the use of sewingmachines, moved by foot-power (1872). - Draper,

F. W. Arsenic in certain green colors (1872); The homes for the poor in our cities (1873).-Bowditch, H: I. Houses for the people (1871).-Plunkett, Mrs. T. F. Some farm-houses, and some mistaken ways of living in them (1874).-Adams, J. F. A. The health of the farmers of Mass. (1874); Cremation and burial, an examination of their relative advantages (1875).Jarvis, E: Political economy of health (1874). Boardman, W. E. The value of health to the state (1875). Bowditch, H: I. Sanitary hints (1876). · Ames, A., jr. The work of local boards of health (1874). Draper, F. W. Registration of prevalent diseases (1876).-Folsom, C: F. Registration of deaths and diseases (1877). Jarvis, E: Infant mortality (1873). - Bowditch, H: I. Some of the causes or antecedents of consumption (1873); Preventive medicine and the physician of the future (1874); Inebriate asylums or hospitals (1875); The use and abuse of intoxicating liquors, correspondence and analysis (1871, 1872). Oliver, F. E. The use and abuse of opium (1872).-Aldrich, P. E. Beer-shops and prohibitory laws (1873).-Derby, G: Hospitals (1874).Adams, J. F. A. Cottage hospitals (1878). Jeffries, B. Joy. Dangers from color blindness (1878).-Bowditch, H. P. The growth of children (1877, 1879).Hitchcock, E: Physical education in Amherst college (1879).

Air, ventilation, etc.: Derby, G: Air and some of its impurities (1871).-Nichols, W: R. Composition of the air of the ground atmosphere (1875).-Cowles, E. A contribution to the study of ventilation (1879). -Martin, A. C. Ventilation of school houses (1871). -Winsor, F. School hygiene (1874).-Lincoln, D. F. Sanitation of public schools in Mass. (1878).-Fisher, T. W. Ventilation of railroad cars, with chemical analyses of the air in cars by W: R. Nichols (1875).Winsor, F. Coal-gas from heating-apparatus (1879). Water supply, sewerage, etc.: Derby, G: Milldams and other water obstructions, effect on health (1872).-Derby, G:, and W: R. Nichols. Poisoning by lead pipe (1871); Pollution of Mystic-Pond water (1871); Sewerage, sewage, the pollution of streams, the water-supply of towns (1873).-Nichols, W: R. On the present condition of certain rivers of Mass., together with considerations touching the watersupply of towns (1874).-Boardman, W. E. On the use of zinced or galvanized iron for the storage or conveyance of drinking-water (1874).-French, H. F. Drainage for health (1873).-Clarke, E. C. Common defects in house-drains (1879).-Kirkwood, J. P. The pollution of rivers, with general observations on water-supplies and sewerage (1876).—Winsor, F. The water-supply, drainage and sewerage of Mass. from the sanitary point of view (1876).-Folsom, C: F. The disposal of sewage (1876, 1877); Pollution of streams (1877): Surface-drainage of the metropolitan district [of Boston] (1876). Philbrick, E. S. Defects in house-drainage and their remédies (1876). - Bowditch, H: I. Convalescent homes and the sewage question (1871).-Drainage and health; sewerage and the pollution of streams, incl. the draught of a law (1878).

Diseases, insanity, etc.: Nichols, A. H. Report on an outbreak of intestinal disorder, attributable to the contamination of drinking-water by means of impure ice (1876),-Johnson, A. H. Scarlet fever (1878).-White, J: C. Vegetable parasites, and

Massachusets state. Board of health.-Continued. the diseases caused by their growth upon man (1878). [Each year contains also reports on the health of towns; epidemics of small-pox, diphtheria, typhoid fever, cerebro-spinal meningitis, etc., in various localities, and by different authors].-Folsom, C: F. Disease of the mind (1877).-Jarvis, E: Proper provision for the insane (1872).-Clouston, T. S. Hospital homes for the insane (1879).

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Same. General index, vols. 1-11, by Francis
H. Brown. In 11th report, 1879.

606.1: D101 v11 Summary of seven years' work; prep. by W. R. Richardson. Bost. 1876. O.

in 606.1: D101 Board of health, lunacy and charity. 1st, 2d, 4th annual report, 1879, 1880, 1882-3; suppl., containing the report and papers on public health. fl. Bost. 1881-83. 3 v. O.

606.1: D102 Contents. 1879. General report. -The pollution of streams: Westfield and Merrimac rivers; Nichols, W: R. Pollution by sulphuric acid.-Billings, F. S. Trichinæ in relation to the public health.-Richards, Ellen H. The adulterations of some staple groceries. Wood, E: S. The water-supply of Cambridge. Nichols, W: R. Observations on Fresh Pond, Cambridge; On the examination of Mystic water, with remarks on Frankland's method of water analysis.Farlow, W. G. On some impurities of drinkingwater, caused by vegetable growths. - Bowditch, Ernest W. The drainage of summer hotels and country boarding-houses. - Clarke, Eliot C. Suggestions on sewerage. - Health of towns. 1880. General rep.-Hoyt, W. E. The pollution of streams. -Clarke, Eliot C. The separate system of sewerage.-Adams, J. F. Alleyne. Intermittent fever in Mass.-Bowditch, Ernest W. Schoolhouse sanitation.-Health of towns: Adams, J. F. A., Epidemic in Adams; Bowditch, E. W. Sanitary condition of Holyoake: Adams, Z. B. Neglect of vaccination.Index. 1882-83. General rep.-Sharples, S. P. The adulteration of food [with bibliography). Jeffries, B. Joy. Our eyes and our industries.-Leprosy in its relations to public health [with bibliography).-Reports of water boards.-The sewerage of Nahant.Index.

Note. There was no health supp. published with the 3d report for 1881. Illinois state. Board of health. 1st annual report, [june 12, 1877-dec. 31] 1878. Springfield. 1879. O. With Reports made to the general assembly, 1879, v. 4. in 328.15: D Wisconsin state. "Board of health. 1st-7th annual report, 1876-1882. Madison. 1876–83. 0. 606.1: 103 Same. 3d-7th rep. With Governor's message, 1879-1883. in 328.15 :D Principal contents, aside from the general reports of the board, extracts from special correspondents and reports of local boards, etc.:

Food and drink: Selden, O. G. Foods and domestic beverages (1876). Chamberlin, T. C. The adulteration of foods (1879).- Wenzel, H: P. Diseased meat, and its relation to health (1880).

Public health, hygiene, etc.: Hobbins, Joseph. Registration of vital statistics (1876).-Davies, J: E. The value of vital statistics (1877).-Bintliff, James. Homes for the people (1879).-Favill, G: Mental hygiene (1876).-Strong, H. P. Village sanitary work (1877); General hygienic knowledge a necessity for the people (1880).-Hageman, J. W. Recreation as a sanitary agent (1880).-Lynde, Mrs. W: P. Hints on hygienic education (1881).-Bingham, Helen M. Hygienic clubs for women (1881).-Hoegh, Knut. Hints concerning infantile hygiene and dietetics (1882).Chittenden, T: W. Nostrums (1882). -Bartlett, Edwin W. Color blindness (1881).- Witter, G. F. Tobacco and its effects (1881). Peckham, G: W. The growth of children (1881, 1882).-Anderson, R. B. The influence of reading upon health (1878).

Air, ventilation, etc.: Witter, G. F. Ground air in its relations to health (1879).- Bintliff, James. Ventilation of public buildings and dwelling houses (1876, 1877); Inspection of public buildings (1877, 1878, 1879). Reeve, J. T. Our public schools in their

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