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CATALOG INDEX.
ACTON’S Modern Cookery 619
ALLIES on Formation of Christendom 615
ALLEN’S Discourses of Chrysostom 616
Alpine Guide (The) 617
---- Journal 620
AMOS’S Jurisprudence 605
ANDERSON’S Strength of Materials 609
ARNOLD’S Manual of English Literature 606
Authority and Conscience 614
Autumn Holidays of a Country Parson 607
AYRE’S Treasury of Bible Knowledge 615
BACON’S Essays by WHATELY 605
---- Life and Letters, by SPEDDING 604
---- Works 605
BAIN’S Mental and Moral Science 608
---- on the Senses and Intellect 608
BALL’S Guide to the Central Alps 617
---- Guide to the Western Alps 617
---- Guide to the Eastern Alps 617
BAYLDON’S Rents and Tillages 614
Beaten Tracks 617
BECKER’S _Charicles_ and _Gallus_ 618
BENFEY’S Sanskrit-English Dictionary 606
BERNARD on British Neutrality 601
BLACK’S Treatise on Brewing 619
BLACKLEY’S German-English Dictionary 606
BLAINE’S Rural Sports 619
---- Veterinary Art 619
BLOXAM’S Metals 609
BOOTH’S Saint-Simon 603
BOULTBEE on 39 Articles 614
BOURNE on Screw Propeller 613
----’s Catechism of the Steam Engine 613
---- Examples of Modern Engines 613
---- Handbook of Steam Engine 613
---- Treatise on the Steam Engine 613
---- Improvements in the same 613
BOWDLER’S Family SHAKSPEARE 618
BRADDON’S Life in India 616
BRAMLEY-MOORE’S Six Sisters of the Valley 618
BRANDE’S Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art 610
BRAY’S Manual of Anthropology 607
---- Philosophy of Necessity 607
---- On Force 607
---- (Mrs.) Hartland Forest 617
BREE’S Fallacies of Darwinism 610
BROWNE’S Exposition of the 39 Articles 615
BRUNEL’S Life of BRUNEL 604
BUCKLE’S History of Civilisation 602
---- Posthumous Remains 607
BULL’S Hints to Mothers 620
---- Maternal Management of Children 620
BUNSEN’S God in History 603
---- Prayers 614
Burgomaster’s Family (The) 617
BURKE’S Vicissitudes of Families 605
BURTON’S Christian Church 603
Cabinet Lawyer 620
CAMPBELL’S Norway 616
CATES’S Biographical Dictionary 604
---- and WOODWARD’S Encyclopædia 603
CATS and FARLIE’S Moral Emblems 612
Changed Aspects of Unchanged Truths 607
CHESNEY’S Indian Polity 602
---- Waterloo Campaign 602
Chorale Book for England 612
Christ the Consoler 614
CLOUGH’S Lives from Plutarch 602
COLENSO on Pentateuch and Book of Joshua 615
COLLINS’S Perspective 613
Commonplace Philosopher in Town and Country, by A. K. H. B. 607
CONINGTON’S Translation of Virgil’s Æneid 618
---- Miscellaneous Writings 607
CONTANSEAU’S Two French Dictionaries 606
CONYBEARE and HOWSON’S Life and Epistles of St. Paul 614
COOKE’S Grotesque Animals 612
COOPER’S Surgical Dictionary 611
COPLAND’S Dictionary of Practical Medicine 612
COTTON’S Memoir and Correspondence 604
Counsel and Comfort from a City Pulpit 607
COX’S (G.W.) Aryan Mythology 603
---- ---- Tale of the Great Persian War 602
---- ---- Tales of Ancient Greece 617
---- ---- and JONES’S Romances 617
---- ---- ---- ---- Teutonic Tales 617
CREASY on British Constitution 602
CRESY’S Encyclopædia of Civil Engineering 613
Critical Essays of a Country Parson 607
CROOKES on Beet-Root Sugar 614
----’s Chemical Analysis 611
CULLEY’S Handbook of Telegraphy 613
CUSACK’S Student’s History of Ireland 602
D’AUBIGNÉ’S History of the Reformation in the time of CALVIN 602
DAVIDSON’S Introduction to New Testament 615
Dead Shot (The), by MARKSMAN 619
DE LA RIVE’S Treatise on Electricity 609
DE MORGAN’S Paradoxes 607
DENISON’S Vice-Regal Life 601
DISRAELI’S Lord George Bentinck 604
---- Novels and Tales 617
DOBSON on the Ox 619
DOVE’S Law of Storms 609
DOYLE’S Fairyland 612
DREW’S Reasons for Faith 614
DYER’S City of Rome 603
EASTLAKE’S Gothic Revival 613
---- Hints on Household Taste 613
EATON’S Musical Criticism and Biography 604
EDEN’S Queensland 616
Edinburgh Review 620
Elements of Botany 610
ELLICOTT on New Testament Revision 615
----’s Commentary on Ephesians 615
---- ---- ---- Galatians 615
---- ---- ---- Pastoral Epist. 615
---- ---- ---- Philippians, &c. 615
---- ---- ---- Thessalonians 615
----’s Lectures on Life of Christ 615
ERICHSEN’S Surgery 611
EVANS’S Ancient Stone Implements 610
EWALD’S History of Israel 615
FAIRBAIRN’S Application of Cast and Wrought Iron to Building 613
---- Information for Engineers 613
---- Treatise on Mills and Millwork 613
---- Iron Shipbuilding 613
FARADAY’S Life and Letters 604
FARRAR’S Chapters on Language 606
---- Families of Speech 607
FITZWYGRAM on Horses and Stables 619
FOWLER’S Collieries and Colliers 619
FRANCIS’S Fishing Book 619
FRASER’S Magazine 620
FRESHFIELD’S Travels in the Caucasus 616
FROUDE’S English in Ireland 601
---- History of England 601
---- Short Studies 607
GAMGEE on Horse-Shoeing 619
GANOT’S Elementary Physics 609
---- Natural Philosophy 609
GARROD’S Materia Medica 612
GIANT (The) 617
GILBERT’S Cadore 616
---- and CHURCHILL’S Dolomites 616
GIRDLESTONE’S Bible Synonyms 614
GIRTIN’S House I Live In 611
GLEDSTONE’S Life of WHITEFIELD 604
GODDARD’S Wonderful Stories 617
GOLDSMITH’S Poems, Illustrated 618
GOODEVE’S Mechanism 609
GRAHAM’S Autobiography of MILTON 604
---- View of Literature and Art 602
GRANT’S Ethics of Aristotle 605
---- Home Politics 602
Graver Thoughts of a Country Parson 607
Gray’s Anatomy 611
GRIFFIN’S Algebra and Trigonometry 609
GRIFFITH’S Fundamentals 614
GROVE on Correlation of Physical Forces 609
GURNEY’S Chapters of French History 602
GWILT’S Encyclopædia of Architecture 613
HARTWIG’S Harmonies of Nature 610
---- Polar World 610
---- Sea and its Living Wonders 610
---- Subterranean World 610
HATHERTON’S Memoir and Correspondence 602
HAYWARD’S Biographical and Critical Essays 604
HERSCHEL’S Outlines of Astronomy 607
HEWITT on the Diseases of Women 611
HODGSON’S Time and Space 607
---- Theory of Practice 607
HOLLAND’S Recollections 604
HOLMES’S Surgical Treatment of Children 611
---- System of Surgery 611
HORNE’S Introduction to the Scriptures 615
How we Spent the Summer 616
HOWITT’S Australian Discovery 617
---- Rural Life of England 617
---- Visits to Remarkable Places 617
HÜBNER’S Pope Sixtus the Fifth 604
HUMBOLDT’S Life 604
HUME’S Essays 608
---- Treatise on Human Nature 608
IHNE’S History of Rome 603
INGELOW’S Poems 618
---- Story of Doom 618
JAMES’S Christian Counsels 614
JAMESON’S Legends of Saints and Martyrs 612
---- Legends of the Madonna 612
---- Legends of the Monastic Orders 612
---- Legends of the Saviour 612
JAMIESON on Causality 605
JARDINE’S Christian Sacerdotalism 614
JOHNSTON’S Geographical Dictionary 608
JONES’S Royal Institution 604
KALISCH’S Commentary on the Bible 606
---- Hebrew Grammar 606
KEITH on Destiny of the World 615
---- Fulfilment of Prophecy 615
KERL’S Metallurgy, by CROOKES and RÖHRIG 614
KIRBY and SPENCE’S Entomology 609
LANG’S Ballads and Lyrics 618
LANMAN’S Japanese in America 616
LATHAM’S English Dictionary 606
LAUGHTON’S Nautical Surveying 609
LAVERACK’S Setters 619
LECKY’S History of European Morals 603
---- ---- ---- Rationalism 603
---- Leaders of Public Opinion 604
Leisure Hours in Town, by A. K. H. B. 607
Lessons of Middle Age, by A. K. H. B. 607
LEWES’S Biographical History of Philosophy 603
LIDDELL & SCOTT’S Greek-English Lexicons 606
Life of Man Symbolised 612
LINDLEY and MOORE’S Treasury of Botany 610
LONGMAN’S Edward the Third 602
---- Lectures on History of England 602
---- Chess Openings 620
LOUDON’S Encyclopædia of Agriculture 614
---- ---- ---- Gardening 614
---- ---- ---- Plants 610
LUBBOCK’S Origin of Civilisation 610
LYTTON’S Odes of Horace 618
Lyra Germanica 12 616
MACAULAY’S (Lord) Essays 603
---- ---- History of England 601
---- ---- Lays of Ancient Rome 618
---- ---- Miscellaneous Writings 607
MACAULAY’S (Lord) Speeches 605
---- ---- Works 601
MACLEOD’S Principles of Political Philosophy 605
---- Dictionary of Political Economy 605
---- Theory and Practice of Banking 619
MCCULLOCH’S Dictionary of Commerce 619
MAGUIRE’S Life of Father Mathew 604
---- PIUS IX. 615
Mankind, their Origin and Destiny 610
MANNING’S England and Christendom 615
MARCET’S Natural Philosophy 609
MARSHALL’S Physiology 612
MARSHMAN’S History of India 602
---- Life of Havelock 605
MARTINEAU’S Endeavours after the Christian Life 616
MASSINGBERD’S History of the Reformation 603
MATHEWS on Colonial Question 602
MAUNDER’S Biographical Treasury 605
---- Geographical Treasury 609
---- Historical Treasury 603
---- Scientific and Literary Treasury 610
---- Treasury of Knowledge 619
---- Treasury of Natural History 610
MAXWELL’S Theory of Heat 609
MAY’S Constitutional History of England 601
MELVILLE’S Digby Grand 618
---- General Bounce 618
---- Gladiators 618
---- Good for Nothing 618
---- Holmby House 618
---- Interpreter 618
---- Kate Coventry 618
---- Queen’s Maries 618
MENDELSSOHN’S Letters 604
MERIVALE’S Fall of the Roman Republic 603
---- Romans under the Empire 603
MERRIFIELD’S Arithmetic and Mensuration 609
---- Magnetism 608
---- and EVERS’S Navigation 608
METEYARD’S Group of Englishmen 604
MILES on Horse’s Foot and Horse Shoeing 619
---- on Horses’ Teeth and Stables 619
MILL (J.) on the Mind 605
MILL (J. S.) on Liberty 605
---- ---- Subjection of Women 605
---- ---- on Representative Government 605
---- ---- on Utilitarianism 605
----’s Dissertations and Discussions 605
---- Political Economy 605
---- System of Logic 605
---- Hamilton’s Philosophy 605
MILLER’S Elements of Chemistry 611
---- Inorganic Chemistry 609
MITCHELL’S Manual of Architecture 613
---- Manual of Assaying 614
MONSELL’S Beatitudes 616
---- His Presence not his Memory 616
---- ‘Spiritual Songs’ 616
MOORE’S Irish Melodies 618
---- Lalla Rookh 618
---- Poetical Works 618
MORELL’S Elements of Psychology 606
---- Mental Philosophy 606
MOSSMAN’S Christian Church 603
MÜLLER’S (Max) Chips from a German Workshop 607
---- Lectures on the Science of Language 605
---- (K. O.) Literature of Ancient Greece 602
MURCHISON on Liver Complaints 612
MURE’S Language and Literature of Greece 602
NASH’S Compendium of the Prayer-Book 614
New Testament Illustrated with Wood Engravings from the Old Masters 612
NEWMAN’S History of his Religious Opinions 605
NIGHTINGALE on Hospitals 620
---- ---- Lying-in Institutions 620
NILSSON’S Scandinavia 610
NORTHCOTT on Lathes and Turning 613
Notes on Books 620
ODLING’S Course of Practical Chemistry 611
---- Outlines of Chemistry 611
OWEN’S Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Vertebrate Animals 609
---- Lectures on the Invertebrata 609
PACKE’S Guide to the Pyrenees 617
PAGET’S Lectures on Surgical Pathology 610
PEREIRA’S Elements of Materia Medica 612
PERRING’S Churches and Creeds 614
PEWTNER’S Comprehensive Specifier 620
Pictures in Tyrol 616
PIESSE’S Art of Perfumery 614
PLAYER-FROWD’S California 616
PRENDERGAST’S Mastery of Languages 606
PRESCOTT’S Scripture Difficulties 615
Present-Day Thoughts, by A. K. H. B. 607
PROCTOR’S Astronomical Essays 608
---- Orbs around Us 608
---- Plurality of Worlds 608
---- Saturn 608
---- Scientific Essays 609
---- Star Atlas 608
---- Star Depths 608
---- Sun 608
Public Schools Atlas 608
RAE’S Westward by Rail 616
RANKEN on Strains in Trusses 613
RAWLINSON’S Parthia 602
Recreations of a Country Parson, by A. K. H. B. 607
REEVE’S Royal and Republican France 602
REICHEL’S See of Rome 614
REILLY’S Map of Mont Blanc 617
RIVERS’S Rose Amateur’s Guide 610
ROGERS’S Eclipse of Faith 607
---- Defence of Faith 607
ROGET’S Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases 606
RONALDS’S Fly-Fisher’s Entomology 619
ROSE’S Loyola 615
ROTHSCHILD’S Israelites 615
RUSSELL’S Pau and the Pyrenees 616
SANDARS’S Justinian’s Institutes 605
SANFORD’S English Kings 601
SAVILE on Truth of the Bible 615
SCHELLEN’S Spectrum Analysis 608
SCOTT’S Lectures on the Fine Arts 612
---- Albert Dürer 612
Seaside Musing, by A. K. H. B. 607
SEEBOHM’S Oxford Reformers of 1498 602
SEWELL’S After Life 617
---- Glimpse of the World 617
---- History of the Early Church 603
---- Journal of a Home Life 616
---- Passing Thoughts on Religion 616
---- Preparation for Communion 616
---- Readings for Confirmation 616
---- Readings for Lent 616
---- Examination for Confirmation 616
---- Stories and Tales 617
---- Thoughts for the Age 616
---- Thoughts for the Holy Week 616
SHIPLEY’S Essays on Ecclesiastical Reform 614
SHORT’S Church History 603
SMITH’S Paul’s Voyage and Shipwreck 614
---- (SYDNEY) Life and Letters 604
---- ---- Miscellaneous Works 607
---- ---- Wit and Wisdom 607
---- (Dr. R. A.) Air and Rain 608
SOUTHEY’S Doctor 606
---- Poetical Works 618
STANLEY’S History of British Birds 609
STEPHEN’S Ecclesiastical Biography 604
---- Playground of Europe 616
Stepping-Stone to Knowledge, &c. 620
STIRLING’S Protoplasm 607
---- Secret of Hegel 607
---- Sir WILLIAM HAMILTON 607
STOCKMAR’S Memoirs 601
STONEHENGE on the Dog 619
---- on the Greyhound 619
STRICKLAND’S Queens of England 604
Sunday Afternoons at the Parish Church of a University City, by A. K. H. B. 607
TAYLOR’S History of India 602
---- (Jeremy) Works, edited by EDEN 616
---- Text-Books of Science 608
TEXT-BOOKS OF SCIENCE 609
THIRLWALL’S History of Greece 602
THOMSON’S Laws of Thought 605
---- New World of Being 607
THUDICHUM’S Chemical Physiology 611
TODD (A.) on Parliamentary Government 601
---- and BOWMAN’S Anatomy and Physiology of Man 612
TRENCH’S Realities of Irish Life 602
TROLLOPE’S Barchester Towers 618
---- Warden 618
TWISS’S Law of Nations 620
TYNDALL’S Diamagnetism 609
---- Faraday as a Discoverer 604
---- Fragments of Science 609
---- Hours of Exercise in the Alps 616
TYNDALL’S Lectures on Electricity 609
---- Lectures on Light 609
---- Lectures on Sound 609
---- Heat a Mode of Motion 609
---- Molecular Physics 611
UEBERWEG’S System of Logic 607
URE’S Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines 613
VAN DER HOEVEN’S Handbook of Zoology 610
VOGAN’S Doctrine of the Euchrist 614
WATSON’S Geometry 609
---- Principles and Practice of Physic 611
WATTS’S Dictionary of Chemistry 611
WEBB’S Objects for Common Telescopes 608
WEBSTER & WILKINSON’S Greek Testament 615
WELLINGTON’S LIFE, by GLEIG 604
WEST on Children’s Diseases 611
---- on Children’s Nervous Disorders 611
---- on Nursing Sick Children 620
WHATELY’S English Synonymes 605
---- Logic 605
---- Rhetoric 605
WHITE and RIDDLE’S Latin Dictionaries 606
WILCOCKS’S Sea Fisherman 619
WILLIAMS’S Aristotle’s Ethics 605
WILLIAMS on Consumption 611
WILLICH’S Popular Tables 620
WILLIS’S Principles of Mechanism 613
WINSLOW on Light 609
WOOD’S (J.G.) Bible Animals 610
---- ---- Homes without Hands 609
---- ---- Insects at Home 610
---- ---- Insects Abroad 610
---- ---- Strange Dwellings 609
---- (T.) Chemical Notes 611
WORDSWORTH’S Christian Ministry 614
Yarndale 617
YONGE’S History of England 601
---- English-Greek Lexicons 606
---- Horace 618
---- English Literature 605
---- Modern History 603
YOUATT on the Dog 619
---- on the Horse 619
ZELLER’S Socrates 603
---- Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics 603
Zigzagging amongst Dolomites 615
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