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BIOGRAPHY AND CORRESPONDENCE-continued.

3. INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHIES-continued.
Warburton, Bishop (Bishop Hurd).
See Warburton, Div. legat.
Wardlaw, Ralph, D.D. (Alexander,
Dr.)

Washington, Gen., Autobiography.
Washington (Edmonds).
Washington (Guizot).
Washington (Irving).

Waterton, Charles, Autobiography.
See his Essays.

Watt, James (Arago).
Webster, Daniel (Lanman).
Wellington (Alexander, Sir James).
Wellington (Lord Ellesmere).

Wellington, anon. from the Times. See
Wellington.
Wellington (Maurel).

Wesley, John (Taylor, Isaac).
Wesley, John (Southey).

White, Henry Kirke (Southey).
White.

BIOGRAPHY, AMERICAN.
Sparks. 6 vols.

BION, Greek Poet, circ. B.C. 250.

White, Rev. Joseph Blanco, Life.
Wilberforce, William, by his sons.
Wilkie, Sir David (Cunningham,
Allan).

William the Conqueror (Roscoe,
Thomas.)

Williams, Rev. John (Prout, E.)
Windham, Right Hon. Wm. (Amyot).
See Windham.

Wirt, William (Kennedy).
Wolsey, Cardinal (Galt).

Wotton, Sir Henry (Walton, Izaak).
Wordsworth, Wm. (Wordsworth, C.)
Wycherley (Hunt, L.) See Wycherley.
Xavier, St. Francis (Dryden, works,
vol. xvi.)
Young, Rev. E.
See his Night
Thoughts.

Young, Thomas, M.D. (Peacock).
See Zschokke, Heinrich, Autobiography.
Zwingle, Ulrich (Hess).

Library of, conducted by Jared

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12mo. Boston, 1844.

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Idylls and fragments. Translated by Francis Fawkes, M.A.

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Picturesque tourist, and road and railway guide through England and

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8vo. Lond. 1842.

BLACK (FRANCIS), M.D. A treatise on the principles and practice of homœopathy. BLACK (JOSEPH), M.D., Prof. Chemistry, Univ. Edin., 1728-1799. Notes of his lectures on chemistry, MS. 6 vols. 12mo. n. d. BLACKER (VALENTINE), Lieut.-Colonel. Memoir of the operations of the British army in India during the Mahratta war of 1817-18.

4to. Lond. 1821. BLACKIE (JOHN STUART), Prof. Greek, Univ. Edin., 1809 —†. See Eschylus.

See Goethe's Faust.

BLACKIE (JOHN STUART)-continued.

Pamphlets on education, See Pamphlets, vols. ix. and xvii,
Water cure in Scotland. Pamphlets, vol. vi.

BLACKLOCK (THOMAS), D.D., Parish Minister of Kirkcudbright,
1721-1791. Poetical works and life. See British poets, vol. xi.
BLACKMORE (Sir RICHARD), Physician to William III., 1650-1729.
Poetical works and life. See British poets, vol. vii.

BLACKSTONE (Sir WILLIAM), Vinerian Prof., Oxford, and Justice of Common Pleas, 1723-1780. Commentaries on the laws of England. 4 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1783. BLAINE (DELABERE P.) circa. 1850. Outlines of the veterinary 8vo. Lond. 1832. 1782. Chronological

art.

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BLAIR (JOHN), Prebend. of Westminster,

tables from the earliest times to the Russian treaty of peace in 1856. Edited by J. W. Rosse.

8vo. Lond. 1856. Edin., 1718-1800. 8vo. Lond. 1818.

BLAIR (HUGH), D.D., Prof. Rhetoric, Univ. Lectures on rhetoric and the belles lettres. 3 vols. BLAIR (ROBERT), M.D., Regius Prof. Practical Astronomy, Univ. Edin. 1829. Scientific aphorisms; the outline of an attempt to establish fixed principles of science, and to explain from them the nature of the constitution and mechanism of the material system, and the dependence of that system on mind. *8vo. Edin. 1827. BLAIR (ROBERT), Parish Minister, Athelstaneford, E. Lothian, 16991746. Poetical works and life. See British poets, vol. viii. BLENKINSOP (Dr.), Memoirs of, written by himself.

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The victims of society.

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2 vols. * 8vo. Lond. 1852.

Edited by R. R. Madden,

8vo. Lond. 1855.

3 vols.

8vo. Lond. 1835.

8vo. Lond. 1842.

3 vols.

Svo. Lond. 1837.

12mo. Lond. 1848.

The Confessions of an elderly lady and an elderly gentleman.

Marmaduke Herbert; or, the fatal error. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1847. BLEWITT (OCTAVIAN). Hand-book for travellers in southern Italy and

Naples.

BLIND, The first-class book for the.

12mo. Lond. 1853.

18mo. Lond. n. d.

BLOMFIELD (Right Rev. CHARLES JAMES), Bishop of London, 17861856. See Greek literature.

BLOOMFIELD (Robert), 1766-1823. The farmer's boy; a poem.

BLONDELLE; a novel.

12mo. Lond. 1806. * 8vo. Lond. 1852.

BLOUNT (Sir HENRY), 1602-1682. Voyage into the Levant in 1634. See Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. x.

BLUE BOOKS. .

Acts of Parliament. A collection of the public general statutes. 2 vols. 1851, 1852. Alverstoke (Gosport) Incorporation. Correspond., etc., relative to. 1852. Arctic Expedition. Papers and correspondence relative to the Arctic expedition under Sir John Franklin. 1850. Ballinrobe Workhouse. Correspondence relative to the Protestant chaplain of. 1852. British Museum. Communications relating to the enlargement of. British Museum. Report on the constitution and government of the British Museum, with evidence. 1850. Eastern Papers. Communications respecting Turkey made to her Majesty's government by the Emperor of Russia, with the answers returned, January to April 1853. 1854. Eastern Papers. Instructions of the British and French governments for the joint protection of British and French subjects and commerce. 1854.

Eastern Papers. Memorandum by Count Nesselrode. June 1844. Health of Towns Commission. 2 vols. 8vo.

1844.

India (Col. Outram). Papers on the removal of Col. Outram from the office of resident at Baroda. 2 vols. 1852.

India. Correspondence relative to Scinde, 1836-43.

India. Hyderabad papers. 1824. India. Miscellaneous papers on-Report, with evidence on steam-comcommunication with-Papers relative to the cultivation of the tea plant in British India. 1833. India. Papers relating to. 8 vols. 4to. 1832-33.

India. Papers respecting 1824. India. Papers relating to East In

dia affairs, viz. :-Succession to the throne of Oude, 1825-Treaties concluded with the native princes, 1799 to 1838-Expedition into Affghanistan, 1833-Correspondence relating to Afghanistan, 1836-38-Occupation of Karrak, 1838-Correspondence relating to Persia and Affghanistan, 1834-39. India. Papers relating to the resignation by Charles Napier, G.C.B. of the office of commander-in-chief in India. 1854. India. Papers respect. Gwalior. 1844. India. Report from the select committee on Indian territories, with evidence. 1852.

India. Selection of papers relating to

the revenue survey and assessment. 1853.

Folio, Lond. International copyright. Convention between her Majesty and the free Hanseatic city of Hamburgh, for the establishment of international copyright. 1854. Ionian Islands. Papers relating to. 1852. Ireland. Correspondence respecting amounts raised under general rate in Aid act. 1852.

Ireland. Eighteenth report from the board of public works in Ireland. 1850.

Ireland. Memorials from poor - law unions in, relating to consolidated annuities. 1852.

Ireland. Returns relating to the Kilrush and Ennistrymon unions. 1851. Ireland. Statement of rate in aid appropriated to poor-law unions. 1852. Ireland, Queen's University. Report on the condition and progress of, from June 1852 to September 1853, by the Right Hon. Maziere Brady, vice-chancellor of the university. 1853.

Kanturk Union. Papers relative to prevalence of eye diseases in the workhouses of the Kanturk union. 1852.

Metropolitan Sanitary Commission. 2 vols. 8vo. 1848.

National Gallery. Report on, with evidence. 1853.

Oxford and Cambridge. Correspondence respecting the proposed measures of improvement in the universities and colleges of. 1854. Oyster dredging. Memorials relative to. 1852.

Pauper Children. Reports relating to the education and training of pauper children in their respective districts in 1850. 1851. Pauperism (Bedfordshire). Report of Robert Weale on the state of pauperism in the county of Bedford.

1851.

Persia. Correspond. relating to. 1841. Poor Employment. Returns relating

to poor employment (Ireland). 1852. Poor-law Board. Reports to, on the laws of settlement and removal of the poor. 1850. Poor-law Boundary Commission. Fourteenth report on the number and boundaries of poor-law unions and electoral divisions in Ireland. 1850.

Poor-laws (England and Wales). Returns relating to unions. 1854. Poor-laws (Scotland). Report on the administration and practical opera-" tion of, with evidence. 4 vols. 1844. Poor-laws (Ireland). Fourteenth report on, with evidence. 1849.

BLUE BOOKS-continued.

Poor-rate Assessment. Return show-
ing the amount of property assessed
to the relief of the poor in each
county, city, and borough, in Eng-
land and Wales. 1852.

Poor-rate Assessment. Returns relat-
ing to, in the several parishes and
townships in England and Wales.
1852.

Poor Relief. Returns of the number
of paupers relieved in 607 unions
and single parishes in England and
Wales during 1850-51, with average
price of provisions contracted for.
1852.
Poor (Relief of, in Scotland). Fourth
and fifth reports of the board of
supervision. 1849-50.

Portugal. The penal code of, estab

blished by the decree of December
10, 1852. 1854.

Folio, Lond.

Prisons in Scotland. Fifteenth report
of the general board of directors of
prisons in Scotland. 1854.
Public Libraries. Report from the
select committee on public libraries.
1852.

Sanitary Condition of the Labour-
ing Population. 8vo. 1843. See
Chadwick.

Scinde. Correspondence between the
Bombay government and the In-
dian authorities at home, in rela-
tion to the free trade of Scinde and
establishment of a fair at Currachee.
1852.
Scotland (Election Expenses).

Re

turns relating to, for each of the burghs in Scotland. 1854. Tulla Union. Correspondence in reference to the new workhouse constructing at Tulla. 1852.

BLUNT (Rev. J. J.) Margaret Prof. of Divinity, Cambridge,

Sketch of the reformation in England.

1855.

18mo. Lond. 1837.

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8vo. Lond. 1825.

BOADEN (JAMES), Dramatist, 1762-1839. Life of John Philip Kemble; including a history of the stage. 2 vols. BOATMAN of the Bosphorus ; a tale of Turkey.

BOBBIN (TIM). See Bamford.

BOCCACCIO (GIOVANNI), 1313-1375.

The Decameron; or, ten days' entertainment.

the Italian.

Another copy.

BOHN (HENRY G.) Bookseller, Lond.

3 vols.

* 8vo. Lond. 1854.

Translated from 8vo. Lond. 1845. 8vo. Lond. 1855.

-t. A hand-book of proverbs. 8vo. Lond. 1855.

BOLINGBROKE (Right Hon. HENRY ST. JOHN, Lord Viscount), 1672-1751. Letters on the study and use of history. 2 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1752.

BOMBET (L. A. C.)

Lives of Haydn and Mozart; with observations on Metastasio, and on the present state of music in France and Italy.

Memoirs of Signor Rossini.

8vo. Lond. 1818.

8vo. Lond. 1824.

BON GAULTIER. The book of ballads. (Ascribed to Professor W.

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8vo. Lond. 1854.

Chamois hunting

-t. Life and remains of * 8vo. Dundee, 1844. in the mountains of 8vo. Lond. 1853.

BONOMI (JOSEPH). See Crystal palace hand-books.

BONPLAND (AIMÉ), French Naturalist, residing on the banks of the Uruguay, Brazil, 1773-t. Travels. See Humboldt. BORDWINE (JOSEPH). Proposed new system of permanent fortification. 4to. Lond. 1834. BORRI (CHRISTOPHER), Jesuit Missionary-1632. Account of Cochin China. See Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. ix.

BORROW (GEORGE), East Dereham, Norfolk (?), circ. 1810 —†. The Zincali; or, the gypsies in Spain. 12mo. Lond. 1846. The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures.

12mo. Lond. 1844.

Lavengro; the scholar, the gypsy, the priest; a novel. 3 vols.
8vo. Lond. 1851.

BOSMAN (WILLIAM). Description of the coast of Guinea in 1705.
See Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. xvi.
BOSSUET (JACQUES B.) Bishop of Meaux, 1627-1704. View of uni-
versal history, from the beginning of the world to the empire of
Charlemagne. Translated by Elphinstone.
BOSWELL (JAMES), of Auchinleck, 1740-1795.
Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson. 4 vols.
Another edition, edited by John Wilson Croker.

Another edition, by Croker.

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2 vols. Lond. 1778.

8vo. Lond. 1799. IO vols. 12mo. Lond. 1851. 8vo. Lond. 1848.

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An account of Corsica; the journal of a tour to that island; and
memoirs of Pascal Paoli.
8vo. Glasg. 1778.

BOSWORTH (JOSEPH), D.D., Philologist, 1788-t.
A compen-
dious grammar of the Anglo-Saxon language. *8vo. Lond. 1826.
BOTANY, Agriculture, Horticulture, Landscape Gardening, etc.

a. Systematic Treatises.

BALFOUR, J. H. (Manual).
BOTANY Conversations on.
JUSSIEU (Cours elementaire).
b. Miscellaneous.

AGASSIZ (Botany of Lake Super.)
BALFOUR, J. H. (Botany of Bass
Rock).

CAIRD (Agriculture).
COBBETT (Cottage economy).
COBBETT (English gardener).
DAVY (Agricultural lectures)
DONALDSON (Soils and manures).
FLEMING, Prof. (Temperature of
seasons).

FORTUNE (China, agriculture in).
FORTUNE (China, tea districts).
GANDY (Designs, cottage farms).
GARDENING (Observations on).
GARDENS AND PLEASURE-
GROUNDS (Formation of).

LINNEUS (System of botany).
RICHARD (Elements).

GILPIN (Forest scenery).
GOSSE, P. H. (Marine botany).
HOOKER, J. (Himalayan journals).
HOOKER, W. J. (British Flora).
HOOKER, W. J. (Kew gardens).
JOHNSTON, J. F. W. (Agriculture
in North America).

JONES, Sir W. (Plants of India.
Works, vol. 5).

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE.
See Periodicals.

KARR (Tour round my garden).
LANDSBOROUGH (British sea-
weeds).

LANKESTER (Vegetable substances used as food).

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