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BULLETIN No. 13.

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JANUARY-APRIL, 1881.

Occasionally titles are given of other than recent accessions, for the purpose of supplying deficiencies in the old catalogue, or drawing attention, with explanatory notes, to important books.

Abbott, Benj. Vaughan. Judge and jury: a popular explanation of leading topics in the law of the land.

N. Y., 1880, 12°.

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Contents: I. Preliminary topics (constitutional government; American courts; colonial jurisprudence, etc.) II. National subjects. III. State subjects. IV. Life in city and country. V. Travel and transportation.

"The value of this work consists in its information respecting the law of common life - the charm of it in the light and occasionally playful style in which it is written. It is not a traditional law-book' at all, but a book for the people. It is seldom-very seldom-that an author sufficiently learned as to the facts, is, at the same time, master of so happy a faculty for im parting them in an attractive way to others." -Lit. world, Aug. 28, 1880. ABOARD the Mavis. Richard Markham.

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An essay on classifica

Agassiz, Louis.

tion [of animals].

London, 1859. 8°...

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Reprinted, with corrections and additions,

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Aikin, Lucy. Memoirs of the court of
Queen Elizabeth.

London, 1818. 2 vols. 8°.....
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Aine, H. Roux. Herculanum et Pompéi:
recueil général des peintures, bronzes
mosaiques, etc., découverts jusqu'a ce
jour, et reproduits d'après Leantichita
di Ercolano, Il museo Borbonico, et tous
les ouvrages analogues; augmenté de
sujets inédits, gravès au trait sur cuivre.
et accompagné d'un texte explicatif par
M. L. Barré.

Paris, 1862-72. 8 vol. imp. 8°....5la
ALDWORTH, Hon. Mrs. Elizabeth (nee St.
Leger). ["The Lady Freemason,' b.
1713.]

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ALEMBERT, Jean le Rond d'. See: Diderot, Denis, (joint authors).

ALEXANDER, Bishop of Alexandria. Epistles on the Arian heresy and the deposition of Arius. Fragments from an epistle to Eglon against the Arians. On the soul and body, and the passion of the Lord. Transl. by Rev. Jas. B. H. Hawkins. See: Methodius and others. [Ante-Nicene Christian lib., vol. 14.]...10 ALEXANDER, Bishop of Lycopolis. On the tenets of the Manichæans. Transl. by Rev. Jas. B. H. Hawkins. See: Methodius and others. [Ante-Nicene Christian lib., vol. 14.].. ......10

ALL alone: a story; from the French. André Theuriet.. ....69b ALLEYN, Edward. [Engl. actor and philanthropist, b. 1566, d. 1626.] The Alleyn papers; illustrative of the life and times of Edward Alleyn. Memoirs of Edward Alleyn, founder of Dulwich college; by J. P. Collier. In Shakespeare society publications, vol. XI. ...67d1

American almanac and treasury of facts, statistical, financial, and political for the year 1881. N. Y., 1881. 12° ... ... ... ... ... .... ....17 American art review: a journal devoted to the practice, theory, history, and archæology of art. Vol. I, 1880. Boston, 1880. 4°...

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Apostolic fathers; vol. I.

Arnobius adversus Gentes; vol. XIX.

Clement of Alexandria, 2 vols.; vols. IV, XII. Clementine Homilies and apostolic constitu tutions; vol. XVII.

Cyprian, 2 vols.; vols. VIII, XIII.

Gregory Thaumaturgus, Dionysius of Alexandria, and Archelaus; vol. XX.

Hippolytus, and Fragments of third century; vol. VI, and pt. of IX, (bound in 1 vol.) Irenaeus. 2 vols. in 1; vol. V, and pt. of IX, (bound in 1 vol.)

Justin, Martyr and Athenagoras; vol. II. Lactantius, 2 vols., testaments of the twelve patriarchs; fragments of the second and third centuries; vols. XXI, XXII.

Liturgles and other documents of the anteNicene period; vol. XXIV.

Methodius: Alexander of Lycopolis; Peter of Alexandria; Alexander of Alexandria; Clement's two epistles on virginity; fragments third century; vol. XIV.

Origen, 2 vols; vols. X, XXIII.

Tatian, Theophilus, and the Clementine reeognitions; vol. III.

Tertullian, 3 vols., and extant works of Victorinus and Commodianus; vols. XI, XV, XVIII Tertullian against Marcion; vol. VII.

Apocryphal gospels, acts, and revelations. Transl. by Alex. Walker. [AnteNicene Christian lib., vol. 16.]

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Contents: Protevangelium of James; gospel of Pseudo-Matthew; gospel of the nativity of Mary; history of Joseph, the carpenter; gospel of Thomas; Arabic gospel of the infancy of the saviour; gospel of Nicodemus; letter of Pontius Pilate to the Roman emperor concerning Jesus Christ; report of Pilate, the procurator, concerning Jesus Christ to Tiberius; the giving up of Pontius Pilate; death of Pilate; narrative of Joseph of Arimathea; the avenging of the Saviour; acts of the apostles Peter and Paul; acts of Paul and Theela; acts of Barnabas; acts of Philip; acts of Philip when he went to Upper Hellas; acts and martyrdom of the apostle Andrew; acts of Andrew and Matthias in the city of the man-eaters; acts of Peter and Andrew; acts and martyrdom of Matthew, the apostle: acts of the apostle Thomas; consummation of Thomas, the apostle; martyrdom of the apostle Bartholomew; acts of the apostle Thaddeus; acts of the apostle and evangelist John; revelation of Moses; revelation of Esdras; revelation of Paul: revelation of John; book of John concerning the falling asleep of Mary; the passing of Mary.

APOSTOLICAL Constitutions. The ed. with notes, by James Donaldson. [Ante-Nicene Christian library, vol. 17.]

Edinb. 1870. 8°...

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Contents: BOOK I. Concerning the laity. II. Concerning bishops, presbyters and deacons. III. Concerning widows. IV. Concerning orphans. V. Concerning the martyrs. VI. Concerning schisms. VII. Concerning the Christian life, the eucharist and the initiation into Christ. VIII. Concerning gifts, ordinations and the ecclesiastical canons. The ecclesiastical canons of the same holy apostles. Of doubtful authorship; attributed to Clement, of Rome. See note to RECOGNITIONS of Clement.

Apostolic fathers. The writings of the. Tr. by Rev. Dr. A. Roberts, Dr. Jas. Donaldson and Rev. F. Crombie. [AnteNicene Christian library, vol. 1.]

Edinb. 1867. 8°.

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