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PHARMACEUTICAL.

Pharmaceutical journal, etc.-continued.

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The same. [Weekly]. July 2, 1870, to june 29, 1872. Third series, v. 1-2; [complete series, v. 30-31]. 8°. London, J. & A. Churchill, 1871-72. Pharmacopoeia (The) of the United States of America. By authority of the National medical convention, held at Washington, a. d. 1830. xxx, 268 pp. 8°. Philadel phia, J. Grigg, 1831.

The same. By authority of the National medical convention, held at Washington, a. d. 1840. xxiii, 279 pp. Philadelphia, Grigg & Elliot, 1842.

80.

The same. Fourth decennial revision. By authority of the National convention for revising the pharmacopoeia, held at Washington, a. d. 1860. xxvii, 399 pp. 120. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1863.

The same. Fifth decennial revision. By authority of the National convention for revising the pharmacopoeia, held at Washington, 1870. xxi, 383 pp. 12°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1873. Phelps (Mrs. Almira Hart Lincoln). Botany for beginners: an introduction to mrs. Lincoln's Lectures on botany. viii, 13-256 pp. 120. Hartford, F. J. Huntington, 1833.

Chemistry, for schools, families, and private students. New ed. 345 pp. 12o. New York, Huntington & Savage, 1846.

Familiar lectures on botany, practical, elementary, and physiological, with a new and full description of the plants of the United States, and cultivated exotics, &c. New ed. 1 p. 1. 7-246 pp; 220 pp. inc. 8 pl. 120. New York, Huntington & Savage, 1845.

Hours with my pupils: or, educational addresses, etc. 363 pp. 120. New York, C. Scribner, 1859.

120.

Reviews and essays on art, literature, and science. 321 pp. portrait. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1873.

Phelps (Austin). The sabbath hymn book. See Park (Edwards A.) etc.

Phelps (Elizabeth Stuart). Hedged in. iv, 295 pp. 16°. Boston, Fields, Osgood & co. 1870.

Little Mary; or talks and tales for children. By H. Trusta. [pseudon.] Engd.

PHILADELPHIA.

Phelps (Elizabeth Stuart)-continued. tit. 186 pp. 5 pl. 16°. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & co. 1854.

Tiny. 198 pp. 2 pl. 180. Boston, H. A. Young & co. [1869]. Phelps (Mrs. S. B.) 334 pp. 1 pl. 16°. co. [1872].

Sister Eleanor's brood.
Boston, D. Lothrop &

Phelps (Sylvanus Dryden, d. d.) Eloquence of nature, and other poems. 168 pp. 120. Hartford, 1842.

Note.-Title-page wanting.

Holy land, with glimpses of Europe and Egypt. A year's tour. [8th ed.] x, 449 pp. inc. 25 pl. 120. New Haven, C. C. Chatfield & co. 1872. Phelps' hundred cities and large towns of America: with railroad distances, maps of cities, and other embellishments. [anon.] 80 pp. inc. 13 col. maps, 4 pl. 8°. New York, Phelps, Fanning & co. 1853. Philadelphia (City of). Journal of common council, for the year 1872. v. 1. 80. Philadelphia, King & Baird, 1872.

Journal of the select council, from january 1 to july 1, 1872. 8°. Philadelphia, E. C. Markley & son, 1872.

Minutes of the proceedings of the committee appointed on the 14th sept. 1793, by the citizens of Philadelphia, the northern liberties and the district of Southwark, to attend to and alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted with the malignant fever in the city and its vicinity. With an appendix. 223 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, R. Aitken & son, 1794. [HAZARD pamphlets, v. 73].

The same. Printed by order of the select and common councils of the city of Philadelphia. 243 pp. 1 tab. 8°. Philadelphia, 1848.

Board of health. Report of the board of health of the city and port of Philadelphia to the mayor, for the year 1871. 8°. Philadelphia, by order of the board, 1872. S.

Business directories. Boyd's Philadelphia city business directory; [also], a copartnership directory, 1858, 1859-60, [and] 1860-61. Compiled by Wm. H. Boyd. 3 v. 180. Philadelphia, [1858]-60.

E. M. Cross & co's Philadelphia city business directory, 1863-64. Compiled by Henry R. Hellier. 18°. Philadelphia, E. M. Cross & co. [1863].

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O'Brien's Philadelphia wholesale business directory, for the year 1844. 7th annual ed. 16°. Philadelphia, King & Baird, 1844.

O'Brien's Philadelphia wholesale business merchants and manufacturers' directory and eastern, western & southern circular, for the year 1852. 8°. Philadelphia, J. G. O'Brien, [1852].

The Philadelphia merchants' & manufacturers' business directory for 1856-57. 4°. Philadelphia, Griswold & co. [1856].

Evangelical lutheran church of st. Matthew. Hymns, selected and arranged for the sunday school of the evangelical lutheran church of st. Matthew, in the city of Philadelphia, and adapted to the use of lutheran sunday schools in general. 181 pp. 32°. Philadelphia, C. Dall, 1833.

Harmonial benevolent association. Spiritual instructions received at the meetings of one of the circles formed in Philadelphia, for the purpose of investigating the philosophy of spiritual intercourse. Published for the benefit of the Harmonial benevolent association. [anon.] 180 pp. 18°. Philadelphia, A. Comfort, 1852.

Second baptist church. Select hymns for public and private worship. Compiled by a committee of the second baptist church. 232 pp. 24°. Philadelphia, H. Griffith, 1850.

See, also, American philosophical society.

Also, Hexamer (Ernest). Insurance maps, surveyed and drawn.

Also, Merchants' association.

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The same. 1871-72. [3d series, v. 12]. 8°. Philadelphia, Academy of natural sciences, 1871-72.

Philadelphia (The carpenters' company of). An act to incorporate The carpenters' company of the city and county of Philadelphia; by-laws, rules and regulations; and catalogue of books in the library. 153 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, J. Richards, 1866.

Philadelphia medical times. A semi-monthly journal of medical and surgical science. Oct. 1, 1871, to sept. 16, 1872. v. 2. 8°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1872.

Note.-v. 1 is known as The medical times.

Philadelphia (The) photographer. [Monthly]. Edited by Edward L. Wilson. Jan. to dec. 1872. Benerman' & Wilson, 1872. Philadelphia saturday evening post. See Saturday (The) evening post. Philadelphia (The) society for alleviating the miseries of public prisons. See Journal (The) of prison discipline and philanthropy. Philadelphiensis.

v. 9. 80. Philadelphia,

[pseudon.] Remarks

on the quaker unmask'd; or plain truth found to be plain falsehood: humbly address'd to the candid. [By Philadelphiensis]. 8 pp. 16o. Philadelphia, J. Morris, [1764].

Philalethes, 1843. See Morrell (Rev. Deacon).

Philanthropos. [pseudon.] The essays of Philanthropos on peace and war. 2d ed. 174 pp. 18°. Exeter, N. H., J. T. Burnham, 1827. Philatelist (The): an illustrated magazine for stamp collectors. [Monthly]. Jan. to dec. 1872. v. 6. 80. London, E. Marlborough & co. 1872. Philip (Brother). See Braussi (Mathieu). Philip (Uncle, pseudon.) See Hawks (Francis Lister).

Phillimore (Sir Robert Joseph).

Com

mentaries upon international law. 2d ed. 2 v. ciii, 644 pp; xxxix, 766 pp. 8°. London, Butterworths, 1871.

The same. 2d ed. v. 3. XXXV, 964 pp. 8°. London, Butterworths, 1873.

PHILLIPS.

PHRENOLOGICAL.

Phillips (Edward). The nevv world of Phocylides. Les préceptes de Phocylide,

words or a general english dictionary. 3d ed. 9 p. 1. 273 1. 1 pl. fol. London, N. Brook, 1671.

Phillips (George Searle). Leaves from Sherwood forest. By January Searle. [pseudon.] 3 p. 1. 13-180 pp. 180. London, C. Gilpin, 1850.

Phillips (Philip). Song life. For sunday

schools, etc. Illustrating in song the journey of Christiana and her children to the celestial city. With extracts from Bunyan, illustrated by C. Gray Parker. 176 pp. obl. 120. New York, Harper & brothers, [1872].

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Philo-Caledon. [pseudon.] [pseudon.] A defence of the Scots settlement at Darien, with an answer to the spanish memorial against it; and arguments to prove that it is the interest of England to join with the Scots to protect it. [Also], a description of the country, and a particular account of the Scots colony. [By Philo-Caledon]. [In SAWBRIDGE (G.) Collection of papers. London, G. Sawbridge, 1712. pp. 1-51]. Philosophe (Le) amoureux, histoire galante, contenant une dissertation curieuse, sur la vie de Pierre Abaillard, & celle d'Héloyse, avec les intrigues amoureuses des mêmes personnes; ausquelles on a joint plusieurs lettres d'Héloyse à Abaillard, & les réponses du même à cette belle. éd. augmentée. [anon.] 46 pp. 1 1. 272 pp. 180. Paraclet, [Paris?] 1697. Philosophy (The) of christian perfection: embracing a psychological statement of some of the principles of christianity on which this doctrine rests. [anon.] 159 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Sorin & Ball, 1848. Philosophy (The) of the passions; demonstrating their nature, properties, effects, use and abuse. [anon.] 2 v. xxiii, 309 Pp; 1 p. 1. iv, 210 pp. 8°. London, J. Almon, 1772. Phlogobombos (Terentius, pseudon.) The buccaneers; a romance of our own country, in its ancient day; illustrated with divers marvellous histories. In five books. 2d ed. v. 2. 384 pp. 120. Boston, Munroe & Francis, 1827. [Imperfect; v. 1 wanting].

traduits du grec. Avec des remarques & des pensées & peintures critiques à l'imitation de cet auteur. [Par Duché]. 5 p. 1. 219 pp. 16°. Paris, F. & P. Delaulne, 1698.

Phoenix (The) nest. Built up with the most rare and refined workes of noblemen, worthy knights, gallant gentlemen, masters of arts, and brave schollers. Full of varietie, excellent invention, and singular delight. Never before this time published. Set foorth by R. S. [Robert Southwell? or Robert Smythe]? London, J. Jackson 1593. [Reprinted]. xviii, 155 pp. London, Longman, 1814. [PARK (T.) Heliconia, v. 2].

4°.

Photographer's (The) friend, a practical, independent magazine, devoted to the photographic art. [Quarterly]. Edited by George O. Brown. April, 1871, to oct 1872. v. 1-2. 8°. Baltimore, R. Walzl, [1871-72].

[v. 1 incomplete; wanting jan. 1871]. Photographic mosaics. An annual record of photographic progress. Edited by Edward L. Wilson. xi, 144 pp. 23 1. 12°. Philadelphia, Benerman & Wilson, 1873. Photographic review of medicine and surgery. A bi-monthly illustration of interesting cases, accompanied by notes. Edited by F. F. Maury, m. d. [and] L. A. Duhring, m. d. Oct. 1871, to aug. 1872. v. 2. 8°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1872.

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PHRENOLOGICAL.

Phrenological (The) journal, etc.-cont'd.
R. Wells, editor. Jan. 1871, to dec. 1872.
v. 52-55, old series; v. 3-6, new series. 8°.
New York, S. R. Wells, 1871-72.
Piadena. See Platina.

Piazzi (Giuseppe). Della specola astro-
nomica de' regj studj di Palermo libri
quattro.
16 p.
1.240 pp. 4 pl. fol.
Pa-
lermo, dalla reale stamperia, 1792.
Pichon (Baron Louis André). De l'état
de la France sous la domination de Napo-
léon Bonaparte. 1 p. 1. xxviii, 298 pp. 8°.
Paris, J. G. Dentu, 1814.

[NAPOLEON pamphlets, v. 8]. Pichot (Amédée, m. d.) Historical and literary tour of a foreigner in England and Scotland. [Translated from the french. anon.] 2 v. xix, 421 pp; viii, 486 pp. 80. London, Saunders & Otley, 1825. Picinelli (Filippo, originally Carlo Francesco). Mondo simbolico formato d'imprese scelte, spiegate, ed illvstrate con sentenze, ed eruditioni, sacre, e profane; in questa impressione da mille, e mille parti ampliaCon indici copiosissimi. [2 parts in 1 v.] Engd. tit. 15 p. 1. 854 pp. 114 1. portrait. fol. Milano, F. Vigone, 1669.

to.

The same. Mundus symbolicus, in emblematum universitate formatus, explicatus, et tam sacris, qvam profanis eruditionibus ac sententiis illustratus. Idiomate italico conscriptus, justo volumine auctus et in latinum traductus a d. Augustino Erath. Ed. novissima. 2 v. in 1. Engd. tit. 25 p. 1. 740 pp; 4 p. 1. 276

pp. 100 1. fol. Coloniæ Agrippinæ, sumti

bus J. T. Boetii, 1695.

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PICKET.

Analytical school grammar. Picket's grammar of the english language, comprising its principles and rules. [1st ed.] 234 pp. 16°. New York, Gray & Bunce, 1823.

The new juvenile instructor; containing the elements of composition and english grammar; being American school class book, no. 2. 214 pp. 11. 120. Cincinnati, J. Drake, 1834.

and Picket (John W.) The essentials of english grammar: being the second part of the juvenile spelling book. 234 pp. 18°. Cincinnati, Morgan & Sanxay, 1829.

The same. No. 1. Picket's juvenile spelling book, or analogical pronouncer of the english language; with appropriate definitions and reading lessons. 1 p. 1. 214, 36 pp. 16°. New York, J. S. Lewis, 1823.

The same. Picket's class book, no. 1. The new juvenile spelling book, 168 pp. 160.

and rudimental reader. Cincinnati, C. P. Barnes, 1835.

The same. No. 2. The juvenile instructer, or natural grammar and reader: containing a new method of parsing of the english language. 202 pp. 1 1. 12°. New York, D. D. Smith, 1818.

The same. Picket's class book, no. 2. The new juvenile reader: [etc.] 192 pp. 160. Cincinnati, Barnes & Carpenter, 1836.

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[With additions]. 324 pp. 129.

The same.
The reader and definer.
Cincinnati, U. P. James, 1838.

The same. No. 4. The new juvenile expositor, or rational reader, and key to the juvenile spelling book: being american school class-book, no. 4. 384 pp. 120. Cincinnati, E. H. Flint, 1830.

Introduction to Picket's expositor; containing exercises in english etymology, definition and reading: being the sequel to the author's spelling book; and part 1 of the new juvenile instructer. 192 pp. 16°. Cincinnati, J. Drake, 1834.

PICKET.

See Sleeper (Martha G.)

PIERPONT.

Picket (A.) and Picket (J. W.)--continued. | Pictures from the history of Spain, 1861. The normal teacher: being an introduction to Picket's Introduction, part 1: containing an improved system of illustrative teaching. 190 pp. 120. Cincinnati, J. Ernst, 1845.

The principles of english 206 pp. 160. Cincinnati, C. P. Barnes, 1837.

grammar.

The analyzer and expositor;

containing exercises in english etymology, definition, and reading.

192 pp.

12°.

Cincinnati, J. A. & U. P. James, 1847. Picot (Charles). Beauties of the french drama; or, the most remarkable dramatic productions of the best french poets: comprising Athalie, a tragedy of J. Racine; Le Cid, a tragedy of P. Corneille; Mérope, a tragedy of Voltaire; Le misanthrope, a comedy of Molière; followed by the most approved extracts from the other masterpieces of the same authors, as well as those of the most eminent dramatic writers of modern time; with notes and explanations. 456 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Thomas, Cowperthwait & co. 1846.

[No. 7 of C. Picot's series of school-books].

First lessons in french: consisting of rules and directions for the attainment of a just pronunciation, and select pieces arranged for double translation. xii, 95 pp. 120. Philadelphia, J. H. Gihon & co. 1840.

The same. A new ed. xii, 132 pp. 120. Philadelphia, 1843.

[No. 1 of C. Picot's series of school-books].

Fleurs de Parnasse français; or elegant extracts from the most approved productions of the best french poets. 252 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Thomas, Cowperthwait & co. 1845.

[No. 6 of C. Picot's series of school-books].

Historical narrations in french; consisting of interesting historical pieces. 252 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Thomas, Cowperthwait & co. 1845.

[No. 4 of C. Picot's series of school-books].

Interesting narrations in french; consisting of tales, fables, and anecdotes. 180 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Thomas, Cowperthwait & co. 1845.

[No. 3 of C. Picot's series of school-books]. Picou (Hugues de). Les odes d'Horace en vers burlesques, 1653. See Horatius Flaccus (Quintus).

Pictures from the history of the Swiss. By the author of "Little stories for little people," [etc. anon.] 262 pp. 4 pl. 16°. Boston, Brown, Taggard & Chase, 1859. Pidansat de Mairobert (Matthieu François). Maupeouana; ou, correspondance secrètte et familière du chancelier Maupeou avec son cœur Sorhouet, membre inamovible de la cour des pairs de France. Nouv. éd. sur le manuscrit original. [anon.] 2 v. iv, 318 pp. 1 pl; 1 p. 1. 336 pp. 1 pl. 16°. [Paris], la chancellerie, 1773.

Note. This work was first issued in 1771-72, under the title" Correspondance secrètte et familière," etc.

Pierotti (G. D.) Il giardino del Parnaso ; o sia raccolta di poesia i fiori dei migliori poeti italiani divisa in cinque età, [1265– 1782], nelle quali si fa conoscere quali sieno stati, i varj stilii della poesia italiana, nel corso di quattrocento anni, principiando da Dante, [1265-1321], fino al Metastasio, [1698-1782]. 2 v. xvi, 323 pp; 1 p. 1. 414 pp. 16. Edimborgo, J. Clarke, 1811.

Pierpont (John). The american first class book; or, exercises in reading and recitation: selected principally from modern authors of Great Britain and America. [1st ed.] 480 pp. 120. Boston, WV. B. Fowle, 1823.

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Richardson, Lord & Holbrook, 1831. Note. This book followed The national reader, and was third in the order of the series, The american first-class book being the first,

The young reader: to go with the spelling book. 162 pp. 18°. Boston, Richardson, Lord & Holbrook, 1830.

The same. 13th ed. 162 pp. 160. Boston, Carter, Hendee & co. 1835.

The same. Pierpont's second reader.

The young reader. Revised. 192 pp.

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