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WELLS.

Wells (David Ames). First principles of geology. 333 pp. 120. New York, Ivison, Phinney & co. 1861.

See, also, New York (State of). Commissioners of taxes. Wells (Edward, d. d.) An historical geography of the old and new testament. 2 v. xxiii, 378 pp. 9 maps and pl; 2 p. 1. vii, 346 pp. 7 1. 7 maps. go. Oxford, Clarendon press, 1809.

A new sett of maps both of antient and present geography, [etc.] Together with a geographical treatise particularly adapted to the use and design of these maps. 2 p. 1. 41 maps. fol. London, T. W. for R. Bonwicke, [etc.] 1722. Wells (John G.) Wells' illustrated national hand-book, embracing a complete compendium of the political history of the United States. 271 pp. 41. 120. New York, J. G. Wells, 1864. Wells (William H.) Wells's school grammar.-A grammar of the english language. 1 p. 1. 214 pp. 120. Cincinnati, W. H. Moore S' co. 1847.

Note.- A “Catalogue of english grammars" is prefixed.

The same. Revised ed. 220 pp. 129. New York, Ivison & Phinney, 1858.

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Werner (E.) At the altar. From the german. By J. S. L. 343 pp. pp. 16o. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1872. Werner (Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias). Luther, tragédie, traduite avec une notice sur la tragédie et sur son auteur par Michel Berr. 288 pp. 8°. Paris, Ladvocat, 1823. [Cпers-d'œuvre des théâtres étrangers, v. 11].

Le vingt-quatre février, tragédie en un acte, traduite par m. Gustave de Baer. Avec une notice sur la tragédie par Ch. de Rémusat. 8°. Paris, Ladvocat, 1823. [CHEFS-d'œuvre des théâtres étrangers, v. 11, pp. 289-368].

Werner (Rev. Goliah). Conjugal happiness, for the use of husband and wife, and young persons of either sex, who destine themselves for the married state. Translated into french from the original german, Étienne Duval, and from the french, by an American. xix, 13-200 pp. (incl. portrait). 120. Baltimore, H. Guegan, 1820.

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Wellwood (Sir Henry Moncreiff). See Mon- Werz (Heinrich). Der junge declamator. creiff-Wellwood.

Welsh (William). Women helpers in the church, their sayings and doings. 383 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1872. Wendt (Capt. W.) Reise um die erde, 183435. See Meyen (Dr. Franz J. F.) Weninger (Francis Xavier, s. J.) Ostern im himmel. 282 pp. 1 1. 16o. New York & Cincinnati, gebrüder Benziger, 1864. Wensley: a story without a moral, 1854 [anon.] See Quincy (Edmund). Wentworth (E.) Arithmetical problems, arranged for drill and review in primary, grammar, and high schools. 108 pp. 129. New York, Harper & brothers, 1872. Werdin (Johann Philipp, called Paulinus at sancto Bartholomæo). Systema brahmanicum liturgicum mythologicum civile ex monumentis indicis musei borgiani Velitris dissertationibus historico-criticis illustra vit Paullinus a s. Bartholomaeo. xii, 326 pp. 30 pl. 40. Romae, apud A. Fulgonium, 4°. 1791. Werenfels (Samuel, d. d.) Sermons sur

des veritez importantes de la religion, auxquels on a ajouté des considérations sur la

Eine sammlung poetischer und prosaischer stücke aus der neuern deutschen und englischen litteratur. xiii, 227 pp. 8°. St. Louis, H. Werz, 1860.

Note.-" Part ii.-English pieces for declamation." West (Albert L.) The architect and builder's vade-mecum and book of reference. 117 pp. 180. Richmond, Va., Woodhouse & Parham, 1872.

West (Mrs. Frederic). A summer visit to Ireland, in 1846. 4 p. 1. 302 pp. 2 pl. 120. London, R. Bentley, 1847.

West (Gilbert, ll. d.) Observations on the history and evidences of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. 6th ed. revised by the author. xvi, 455 pp. 8°. London, for J. Dodsley, 1767.

West (Nathaniel, d. d.) "The day which the Lord hath made," and how he made it; being a scripture demonstration of the sabbath, and the sabbath-day, from the creation to the end of time. 38 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, W. S. & A. Martien, [1859]. West (The) church [in Boston] and its ministers, 1856. [anon.] See Bartol (Rev. Cyrus A.)

WESTCOTE.

WEYER.

Westcote (Thomas). A view of Devon- | Westminster (The) review. [Quarterly].

shire in MDCXXX, with a pedigree of most of its gentry: edited by George Oliver, d. d. and Pitman Jones, esq. 4 p. 1. 649 pp. sm. 40. Exeter, [Eng.] W. Roberts, 1845. Westcott (J. D. jr.) Everglades of the peninsula of Florida. 141 pp. 8°. [Washington, D. C. 1848].

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Note.-An edition of document 30th cong. 1st sess. (senate), rep. com. no. 242, with title-page. Westcott (William H.) Progressive songster. xiv, 201 pp. 24°. Philadelphia, A. T. Zeising & co. 1872. Westergaard (Niels Ludwig). On the connexion between sanscrit and icelandic. 34 pp. 8°. Copenhague, Société des antiquaires, 1845.

[COPENHAGEN. Mémoires de la société des antiquaires du nord, v. 2].

On the deciphering of the second achæmenian or median species of arrowheaded writing. 169 pp. 8°. Copenhague, Société des antiquaires, 1845. [COPENHAGEN. Mémoires de la société des antiquaires du nord, v. 2].

Westerman (G. F.) De toerako's afgebeeld en beschreven, 1860. See Schlegel (Hermann) and Westerman. Western (The) literary institute and college of professional teachers. The teacher's miscellany, a selection of articles from the proceedings of the [Western literary institute and] college of professional teachers. By J. L. Campbell and A. M. Hadley. 2 p. 1. 7-442 pp. 12°. Cincinnati, Moore, Wilstach, Keys & co. 1856.

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The same. [2d ed.] The teacher's indicator, and parent's manual, for school and home education. [anon.] 2 p. 1. 9 442 pp. 120. Cincinnati, Moore, Wilstach, Keys & co. 1859.

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Note.-Identical with The teacher's miscellany, except as to title-page and want of " preface. Western union telegraph co. Statement of the origin, organization and progress of the russian-american telegraph western union extension, Collins' overland line, via Behring strait and asiatic Russia to Europe. 165 pp. 8°. Rochester, express" office, 1866. Westlake (J. editor). See Revue de droit international et de législation comparée. Westminster (Henry Edward, archbishop of). See Manning (Henry E.)

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May flowers. A selection of poems. Col. tit. 202 pp. 120. New York, L. C. Matlack, 1850.

Weston (Isaac). Our pastor; or reminiscences of rev. Edward Payson, d. d. pastor of the second congregational church in Portland, Me. By one of his flock. [anon.] 360 pp. 1 pl. 120. Boston, Tappan & Whittemore, 1855. Weston (W.) Weston's guide to the Kansas Pacific railway. 204 pp. 2 maps, 2 portraits. 16°. Kansas City, Mo., Bulletin steam printing & engraving house, 1872. West Virginia (State of ). Annual message of gov. Wm. E. Stevenson, with accompanying documents, to the legislature of West Virginia, session 1871. 9 doc. in 1 v. 8°. Wheeling, J. Frew, public printer, 1871.

Annual messages of gov. John J. Jacob, with accompanying documents, sessions 1872-73. 22 reps. in 2 v. 8°. Charleston, public printer, 1872. Wetmore (James Carnahan). The Wetmore family of America, and its collateral branches with genealogical, biographical, and historical notices. xii, 670 pp. 8°. Albany, Munsell & Rowland, 1861. Wette (Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de). Human life; or, practical ethics. Translated from the german. By Samuel Osgood. 2 v. xxii, 368 pp; viii, 409 pp. 120. Boston, J. Munroe & co. 1842. [RIPLEY (George). Specimens of foreign standard literature, v. 12-13].

Theodore; or, the skeptic's conversion. Translated from the german. By J. F. Clarke. 2 v. xlv, 311 pp; xv, 422 pp. 120. Boston, Hilliard, Gray & co.

1841.

[RIPLEY (George). Specimens of foreign standard literature, v. 10-11].

The same. 2 v. xlv, 311 pp; xv, 422 pp. 120. Boston, J. Munroe & co. 1856. Weyer (Jean). See Wier (Jean).

WEYMOUTH.

WHITE.

Weymouth (George). Voyage intended | Whethamstede (John)-continued.
for the discouerie of the north west passage
toward China, 1602. 6 pp.

[In PURCHAS (S.) Pilgrimes. fol. London. pp. 809-814].

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Wezel (Ernst, i. e. Ernst Julius). De C. Silii Italici cum fontibus tum exemplis. Dissertatio inauguralis. 107 pp. 8°. Lipsiae, F. A. Brockhaus, 1873. s. Wharton (Henry). Appendix ad historiam literariam Gulielmi Cave, in qua de scriptoribus ecclesiasticis ab anno MCCC. ad annum MDXVII. agitur. 212 pp. fol. Londini, R. Chiswell, 1689.

[CAVE (W.) Scriptorum ecclesiasticorum historia literaria, v. 1].

What is truth? 1856. See R. (G.) Whately (Richard, d. d.) Introductory lectures on morals and christian evidences. xiv, 330 pp. 120. Cambridge, [Mass.] J. Bartlett, 1857.

Wheat (Marvin). The progress and intelligence of Americans; proof of slavery, from the first chapter of Genesis, as founded on organic law; progress of slavery south and south-west, with free labor advancing, through the acquisition of territory; advantages enumerated and explained. 508 pp. portrait. 129. [Louisville, Ky? 1862]. Whedon (Daniel D. d. d.) The freedom of the will as a basis of human responsibility and a divine government elucidated and maintained in its issue with the necessitarian theories of Hobbes, Edwards, the Princeton essayists, and other leading advocates. 438 pp. 120. New York, Carlton & Porter, 1864.

Wheeler (Ella). Drops of water: poems. 132 pp. 160. New York, The national temperance society and publication house, 1872. Wheeler (William Adolphus). A manual of english pronunciation and spelling, 1861. See Soule (R. jr.) and Wheeler. Whelpley (Samuel). A compend of history, from the earliest times; and a brief dissertation on the importance of historical knowledge. 8th ed. with corrections, [etc.] By rev. Joseph Emerson. 2 v. in 1. 222 pp; 283 pp. 1 chart. 12°. Boston, Richardson & Lord, 1825. Whethamstede (John). Chronica monasterii s. Albani. Registra quorundam abbatum monasterii s. Albani, qui sæculo xvmo. floruere. v. 1. Registrum abbatiæ Johannis Whethamstede, abbatis mona

sterii sancti Albani, iterum susceptæ; Roberto Blakeney, capellano, quondam adscriptum. Edited by Henry Thomas Riley. 2 p. 1. xlviii, 480 pp. 1 fac-sim. 8°. London, Longman & co. 1872.

[GREAT BRITAIN. Public record office. Rerum britannicarum medii ævi scriptores]. Whipple (Content, pseudon?) The Newell boys. A temperance story. 269 pp. 3 pl. 16°. Boston, H. Hoyt, [1872].

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The Prescotts. 140 pp. 1 pl. Philadelphia, J. C. Garrigues & co. 1872. Whipple (Squire, c.e.) An elementary and practical treatise on bridge-building. Enlarged and improved ed. vi, 318 pp. 1 pl. 8°. New York, D. V. Nostrand, 1872. Whitaker (Dr. G.) The sick man's friend. [Also] a dispensatory of american botanical medicines. 208 pp. 16°. Hornellsville, N. Y., E. H. Hough, [1870]. Whitaker (Joseph). An almanack for the year 1873; containing an account of the usual astronomical and other phenomena. 16°. London, J. Whitaker, [1872]. Whitaker (Mary Ann). The christian graces, 1871. See Root (George F.) Whitby (Daniel, d. d.) A paraphrase and

commentary on the new testament. 2d ed. 2 v. 8 p. 1. xlviii, 720 pp. 6 1. portrait ; 4 p. 1. xl, 742 pp. 25 1. fol. London, for Awnsham and J. Churchill, 1706. White (Adam). Heads and tales; or, anecdotes and stories of quadrupeds and other beasts, chiefly connected with incidents in the histories of distinguished men. XV, 326 pp. 8 pl. 16. London, J. Nisbet & co. 1870.

White (Albert, m. d.) Sacred poems, poems of love & romance, humorous and narrative poems. 264 pp. portrait. 120. Springfield, [Mass.] H. S. Taylor, 1846. White (Charles I. d. d.) Life of mrs. Eliza A. Seton, foundress and first superior of the sisters or daughters of charity in the United States. With extracts from her writings, and an historical sketch of the sisterhood to the present time. [1st ed.] 2 p. 1. 581 pp. portrait. 120. New York, E. Dunigan & brother, 1853.

White (E. E.) The Bryant and Stratton business arithmetic, 1872. See Bryant (H. B.) White, and Stowell. White (Henry). Elements of universal history, on a new and systematic plan :

WHITE.

White (Henry)-continued. from the earliest times to the treaty of Vienna, [1815]. With additions [on the history of North America], and questions, by John S. Hart. 526, 36 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Lea § Blanchard, 1844. White (Henry Kirke). Memoir [by R. Southey] and poetical remains of Henry Kirke White; also Melancholy hours. With an introduction by rev. John Todd. 480 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Perkins & Purves, 1844.

The remains of Henry Kirke White. 2 v. in 1. 2 p. 1. 93 pp. 1 pl; 1 p. 1. 76 pp. 1.76 80. London, Jones & co. 1831.

CONTENTS.

v. 1. The prose remains, containing his letters, essays, etc.

v. 2. The poetical remains. White (John). The protestant Englishman guarded against the arts and arguments of romish priests and emissaries. 1 p. 1. 333 pp. 80. London, C. Davis, 1753. 8°.

[With his Letter to a gentleman dissenting from the church of England].

White (John T. d. d.) and Riddle (Rev. Joseph Esmond). A latin-english dictionary. 3d ed. 2 v. xviii, 2104 pp. 8°. London, Longmans, Green & co. 1869. White (Richard Grant). An essay on the authorship of the three parts of king Henry the sixth. 2 p. 1. 100 pp. 8°. Cambridge, [Mass.] H. O. Houghton & co. 1859. Note.-25 copies privately printed.

Words and their uses, past and present. A study of the english language. New ed. revised. 1 p. 1. vii, 467 pp. 120.

New York, Sheldon & co. 1872. White (Sophia). Dialogues, essays, and stories, for the use of children. Original and selected. iv, 220 pp. sq. 180. Boston, G. Phinney, 1859. White (Stephen).

Apologia pro Hibernia adversus Cambri calumnias: sive fabularum et famosorum libellorum Silvestri Giraldi cambrensis, sub vocabulis topographiæ, sive de mirabilibus Hiberniæ et historiæ vaticinalis, sive expugnationis ejusdem insulæ, refutatio, auctore Stephano Vito. Nunc primum edita cura Matthæi Kelly. xv, v, 260 pp. 8°. Dublinii, apud J. O'Daly, 1849. White (The) castles and other stories. By popular authors. [anon.] 159 pp. 3 pl. 16o. New York, E. P. Dutton & co. 1872. White (The) gate; or, industry and faith, 1872. [anon.] See Janvier (Mrs. E. N.)

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or, gems of divinity for every day in the year. Select sentences from his journal and letters. [No. 1]. 14 pp. sq. 24°. London, Houlston & Stoneman, 1849.

Three letters: viz. i.-ii. To a friend in London, concerning archbishop Tillotson. iii. To the inhabitants of Maryland, Virginia, North and South-Carolina, concerning their negroes. 16 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, B. Franklin, 1740. Whitehead (John, m. d.) The life of the rev. John Wesley. Collected from his private papers and printed works; and written at the request of his executors. To which is prefixed some account of his ancestors and relations; with the life of the rev. Charles Wesley, collected from his private journal and never before published. The whole forming a history of methodism. With an introduction by the rev. Thomas H. Stockton. 2d arn. ed. 2 v. in 1. ४०. xxxvi, 7-308 pp; 318 pp. Philadelphia, W. S. Stockton, 1845. Whitehead (John, of Hampton. Va.) A little book open; containing the cry of a loud voice as when a lion roareth; laying open the revelations, and also the faith once delivered to the saints. viii, 152 pp. 12°. Philadelphia, J. Whitehead, 1836. Whitehead (William).

Etoile, and other poems. 1 p. 1. 9-152 pp. 120. West Chester, Pa. author, 1872.

Whiteley (S. B. editor). Hymnal, 1872. See
Protestant episcopal church.
Whiting (Emma). Transition, 1863.
Carpenter (H. S.)

See

Golden

Whiting (Miss Rachel Augusta). memories of an earnest life. A biography of A. B. [Alfred Bennet] Whiting; with selections from his writings. Compiled by his sister. Introduction by rev. J. M. Peebles. 293 pp. portrait. 120. Boston, IV. White & co. 1872. Whiting (Samuel). The elementary reader; being a collection of original reading lessons, for common schools, [etc.] 176 pp. 180. New-Haven, T. G. Woodward & co. 1824. Whitman (A. G.) and Keene (J. W.) Notes on mineralogy: for use in the english high school, Boston. iv, 136 pp. 12°. Lewiston, [Me.] The journal office, 1872.

WHITMORE.

WHOLE.

Whitmore (William H.) The cavalier dis- Whittier (John Greenleaf)—continued.

mounted: an essay on the origin of the founders of the thirteen colonies. iv, 48 pp. 89. Salem, [Mass.] G. M. Whipple, 1864.

The Massachusetts civil list for the colonial and provincial periods, 1630–1774. Being a list of the names and dates of appointment of all the civil officers constituted by authority of the charters, or the local government. 172 pp. 8°. Albany, J. Munsell, 1870. Whitney (Mrs. Adeline D. Train). Pansies: " for thoughts" vi, 111 pp. 16°. Boston, J. R. Osgood & co. 1872. Whitney (Anne). Poems.

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191 pp. New York, D. Appleton & co. 1859. Whitney (Thomas R.) An address delivered dec. 23, 1851, on the occasion of the seventh anniversary of alpha chapter, order of united americans. 20 pp. 89. NewYork, J. A. Gray, 1852.

[ With REPUBLIC (The), v. 4, 1852]. Whitney (William Dwight, ll. d.) Oriental

and linguistic studies. The Veda; the Avesta; the science of language. 416 pp. 11. 12°.

Poems.

[1st collected ed.] 180 pp. 12°. Philadelphia, J. Healy, 1838.

Prose works. 2 v. 4 p. 1. 473 pp. portrait; viii, 395 pp. 120. Boston, Ticknor § Fields, 1866.

Songs of labor and other poems. 127 pp. 120. Boston, Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 1850.

Per

Whittingham (Major Ferdinand).
sonal recollections of a ten months' resi-
dence in Berlin; also extracts from a jour-
nal kept in Paris during the crisis of 1839.
vi, 347 pp. 8°. London, J. Ollivier, 1846.
Whittlesey (Elsie Leigh). Helen Ethin-
ger; or, not exactly right. 318 pp. 120.
Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffel-
finger, 1872.

The hemlock swamp, and a season at the White Sulphur springs. 245 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1873.

Whitwell (William A.) A translation of Paul's epistle to the Romans, with an introduction and notes, 1848. See Bible. (English). New testament. Epistles. Ro

mans. New York, Scribner, Armstrong

f co. 1873. Whitney (W.W.) Whitney's musical guest. A monthly musical journal. Containing sketches and biographies of noted musicians, records of musical events, [etc.] with music. Jan. to dec. 1872. v.5. 4°. Toledo, O., W. W. Whitney, 1872. Whiton (James Morris). Exercises for translation into latin, adapted to the rules and vocabularies of the first part of Arnold's latin prose composition. 107 pp. 18°. New Haven, Peck, White & Peck, 1863.

A handbook of exercises and reading lessons for beginners in latin, progressively illustrated by grammatical references. 1 p. 1. vii, 244 pp. 12o. Boston, J. Munroe §' co. 1860.

The same. Revised ed. 2 p. 1. 270 pp. 120. New Haven, H. C. Peck, 1865. Whittier (John Greenleaf). The complete poetical works of Whittier. Household ed. xii, 395 pp. 120. Boston, J. R. Osgood & co. 1873.

Mogg Megone, a poem. 69 pp. 320. Boston, Light & Stearns, 1836.

The Pennsylvania pilgrim, and other poems. 129 pp. 2 pl. 160. Boston, J. R. Osgood & co. 1872.

Who are the blessed? or, meditations ou
the beatitudes.
197 PP.
[anon.]
12°.
Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, 1856. s.
Who took those coins? 1869. [anon.] See
Janvier (Mrs. E. N.)

Who won? 1873. [anon.] See Robbins (S.
S.)

Who would have thought it? 1872. [anon.]
See Burton (Mrs. H. S.)
Whole (The) duties of men and women.
In two parts. With an appendix contain-
ing the polite philosopher, and dr. Frank-
lin's way to wealth. [anon.] 242 pp.
18°. Georgetown, D. C., J. Comstock, 1822.
Whole (The) duty of man, laid down in a
plain and familiar way, for the use of all,
but especially the meanest reader. With
private devotions for several occasions.
[anon.] Front. engd. tit. xvi, 405 pp. 1 1.
8°. Dublin, A. Reilly, for R. Gunne, [etc.]
1756.

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Note." The whole duty of man" has been attributed to archbp. Sancroft; abp. Frewen; abp. Sterne; bp. Fell; Wm. Chapel, bp. of Cork; dr. Allestry; Abraham Woodhead; Wm. Fulman and Dorothy, wife of sir John Pakington." LOWNDES.

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The same. New ed. [anon.] xx, 460 pp. 12c. London, F. C. § J. Rivington, 1821.

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