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SKETCHES.

Sketches in Greece and Turkey: with the| present condition and future prospects of the Turkish empire. [anon.] vii, 266 pp. 8°. London, J. Ridgway, 1833. Sketches of the city of Detroit. [anon.] 63 pp. 8°. Detroit, R. F. Johnstone & Co. 1855. Sketches of the higher classes of colored society in Philadelphia. By a southerner. [anon.] 116 pp. 16°. Philadelphia, Merrihew & Thompson, 1841.

Sketches of the war between the United States and the British isles, from 1812 to 1815. [anon.] 2 v. in 1. iv, 496 pp. 8°. Rutland, (Vt.) Fay & Davison, 1815.

Sketches of the West; or, the home of the badgers: an early history of Wisconsin. [anon.] 48 pp. 1 map. 8°. Milwaukie, J. A. Hopkins, 1847.

Sketches of Yale college, with numerous anecdotes. [anon.] 192 pp. 3 pl. 16°. New York, Saxton & Miles, 1843.

Skinner (Andrew). Maps of the roads of Ireland. See Taylor (G.), and Skinner (A.) Skinner (John). Amusements of leisure hours; or, poetical pieces, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. 144 pp. 16°. Edinburgh, S. Cheyne, 1809.

Skinner (J. E. Hilary). After the storm; or, Jonathan and his neighbours in 1865–6. 2 v. XV, 312 pp; v, 369 pp. 120. London, R. Bentley, 1866. Skinner (John S.) Introductory remarks on the cow and the dairy.

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[With GUÉNON (F.) Treatise on milch cows]. Supplement to Mason and Hind's popular system of farriery. 101 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Grigg, Elliot & Co. 1848. [With BELL (J). Farriery, 1848]. Slaughter (Philip). A history of Bristol parish, [Petersburg, Va.] 51 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Richmond, B. B. Minor, 1846.

Slave songs of the United States. [Compiled by W. F. Allen, C. P. Ware, and Lucy McK. Garrison]. xliv, 115 pp. 8°. New York, A. Simpson & Co. 1867.

Sleeper (Jacob S.) Mark Rowland; a tale of the sea. By Hawser Martingale. [pseudon.] 206 6 pp. 16°. Boston, Loring, 1867.

Tales of the ocean, and essays for the forecastle. By Hawser Martingale. [pseudon.] 130 pp. 8°. New York, Samuel French, [about 1840].

Slingsby (Sir Henry). Diary, [1638-48]; trial; his rare tract "A father's legacy," and extracts from family correspondence, with notices and a genealogical memoir by Rev. Daniel Par

SMETHURST.

sons. xxiii, 441 pp. 8°. London, Longman, etc. 1836.

Sloan (Samuel). Homestead architecture; designs for villas, cottages, and farm houses; with essays on landscape gardening, furniture, etc. 2d ed. 355 pp. 53 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1867.

Slobod (Daniel). Rostlinnictví, cili návod k snadnému urcení a pojmenování rostlin v Cechách, Moravě a Jinych zemích rakouského mocnárství domácích. xlviii, 733 pp. 120. Praze, F. Rivnáce, 1852.

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[Malá encyclopedie nauk, v. 81. Sluyter (Peter). Journal of a voyage to New York, etc. in 1679-80. See Dankers (J.) and Sluyter (P.)

Smart (Benjamin Humphrey.) Beginnings of a new school of metaphysics. 2 p. 1. 518 pp. 80. London, J. Richardson, 1839. Smeaton (John). Experimental enquiry concerning the natural powers of wind and water to turn mills and other machines depending on a circular motion, etc. iv, 110 pp. 5 pl. 8°. London, I. & J. Taylor, 1794.

The same.

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[With TREDGOLD (T.) Tracts on hydraulics]. Smedley (Rev. Edward). Poems; with a selection from his correspondence, and memoir of his life. xx, 457 pp. 1 pl. 8°. London, Baldwin & Cradock, 1837.

Smedley (John). Practical hydropathy. Including plans of baths, and remarks on diet, clothing, and habits of life. 7th ed. 444 pp. 12°. London, J. Caudwell, 1864. Smedley (Miss M. B.) Lays and ballads from English history, etc. By S. M. [anon.] New ed. 178 pp. 16°. London, E. Lumley, [1845]. Smee (Alfred). Elements of electro-biology, or the voltaic mechanism of man; of electropathology, especially of the nervous system; and of electro-therapeutics. xii, 264 pp. 2 tab. 80. London, Longman, etc. 1849.

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Smiley, (Thomas T.) The new federal calcu-
lator; or, scholar's assistant, [etc]. 180 pp.
16°. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & Co.
1851.
Smith (Adam). Inquiry into the nature and
causes of the wealth of nations. 7th ed. 3 v.
x, 499 pp; vi, 521 pp; v, 465 pp. 251. 8°.
London, A. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1793.
Smith (Albert). Wild oats and dead leaves.
2d ed. vi, 359 pp. 120. London, Chapman &
Hall, 1860.

Smith (Asa). An abridgment of Smith's illus-
trated astronomy, [etc.] 5th ed. 72 pp. 11 pl.
120. New York, Cady & Burgess, 1850. S.
Smith (Buckingham). Documents in the Span-
ish and two of the early tongues of Florida,
(Apalachian and Timmquan). 10 1. fol.
Washington, 1860.

An inquiry into the authenticity of documents concerning a discovery in North America claimed to have been made by Verazzano. 31 pp. 1 map. 8. New York, J. F. Trow, 1864.

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SMITH.

Smith (Rev. Elias, of Portsmouth, N. H.) Life,
etc. 406 pp.
16°. Portsmouth, (N. H.)
1816.

[Imperfect; title-page and 12 leaves wanting]. Smith (Elisha). Cure of deism; or, the mediatorial scheme by Jesus Christ the only true religion, in answer to [Tindal, Shaftesbury, and Morgan. anon.] 2d ed. 2 v. 8 p. 1. xxxii, 431 pp; 5 p. 1. 352,84 pp. 141. 12°. London, Innys & Manby, 1737.

Smith (Rev. Ethan). View of the Hebrews;
or, the tribes of Israel in America. [In fa-
vour of the natives of America being the
descendants of Israel.] 2d ed. 285 pp. 120.
Poultney, (Vt.) Smith & Shute, 1825.
Smith (Francis H.) My experience; or, foot-

prints of a presbyterian to spiritualism. 232
pp. 120. Baltimore, [author], 1860.
Smith (George, upholsterer). Collection of de-
signs for household furniture and interior
decoration. xiv, 33 pp. 158 pl. 4°. London,
J. Taylor, 1808.

Smith (Rev. George Charles). Bob, the sailor
boy. [In Cherokee.] Lawinv nugvwiyusa-
deginotsiyuganitohi. pp. 57–67. 24°.
[With RICHMOND (Legh). Dairyman's daughter.
In Cherokee].

Smith (George Henry).
economy. v, 70 pp. 8°.
1866.

Outlines of political
London, Longmans,

Smith (Goldwin). Three English statesmen [Pym, Cromwell, and Pitt]: a course of lectures on the political history of England. 112 pp. 80. Manchester, Macmillan & Co. 1867.

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[With HITCHCOCK (E.) Catalogue of animals, etc. of Smith (Col. James). Narrative of the most Massachusetts).

Smith (Denis E. M. D.) Leaves from a phy-
sician's journal. 336 pp. 120. New York,
N. Y. publishing co. 1867.
Smith (Edmund). Poetical works. 8°. Edin-
burgh, 1793.

[Anderson's British poets, v. 6].

Smith (Edward, M. D.) Account of a journey

through northeastern Texas, in 1849, for the purposes of emigration. 188 pp. 2 maps. 12c. London, Hamilton, Adams & Co. 1819.

remarkable occurrences during his captivity among the Indians, 1755-59.

[With METCALF (Samuel S.) Collection, etc. 1821. pp. 163–257].

Smith (Sir James Edward). Sketch of a tour on the continent. 2d ed. 3 v. xxxi, 372 pp; iv, 445 pp; iv, 376 pp. 8°. London, Longmans, 1807.

Smith (Jerome Van Crowninshield). Fishes

of Massachusetts.

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[With HITCHCOCK (E.) Catalogue of animals, etc. of Massachusetts).

SMITH.

Smith (Capt. John). The generall historie of | Virginia, New England, and the Summer isles; with the names of the adventurers, planters, and governours from their first beginning, 1584, to this present, 1624. Engraved title. 6 p. 1. 248 pp. 4 maps. fol. London, Michael Sparkes, 1624.

True travels, adventvres, and observations in Europe, Asia, Affrica, and America, 1593-1629. Together with a continuation of of his generall history of Virginia, etc. since 1624, to 1629. 6 p. 1. 60 pp. fol. London, Thomas Slater, 1630.

A true relation of Virginia. With an introduction and notes by Charles Deane. [Reprint of London ed. 1608.] xlvii, v, 88 pp. sm. 40. Boston, Wiggin & Lunt, 1866. [Virginia series, No. 1].

Smith (John, M. D.) The portrait of old age. A paraphrase upon the 12th chapter of Ecclesiastes. 3d ed. 4 p. 1. 237 pp. 31. 160. London, E. Withers, 1752.

Smith (John Gordon, M. D.) Analysis of medical evidence, and an appendix of professional testimony. xix, 386 pp. 8°. London, T. & G. Underwood, 1825.

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Smith (John Jay, editor). Letters of Dr. Richard Hill and his children; or, the history of a family, as told by themselves. xlv, 466 pp. 9 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, privately printed for the descendants, 1854. Smith (J. Lawrence). Minerals [of Chile]. [With GILLISS (J. M.) U. S. astronomical exped. v. 2]. Smith (John Russell). Bibliographical catalogue of books on angling.

[With BLAKEY (Robert). Historical sketches of the angling literature of all nations. pp. 293-335. London, 1856].

Smith (John Y.) History of Madison, Wisconsin. See Madison (Wis.) City directory for 1866, pp. 9-78.

Smith (Jonathan S.) The siege of Algiers; or, the downfal of Hadgi-Ali-Bashaw: a tragic comedy. 140 pp. 12°. Philadelphia, J. Maxwell, 1823.

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Smith (Joshua Hett). An authentic narrative of the causes which led to the death of major André. 24°. New York, Evert Duyckinck, 1809. Smith (Josiah W.) The divine law; or, the scriptural duty and happiness of man. xi, 256 pp. 18°. London, Rivingtons, 1866. Smith (Rev. Matthew Hale). Universalism examined, renounced, exposed. 12th ed. 396 pp. 16°. Boston, Tappan & Dennet, 1844. Smith (Moses, of Huntington, L. I.) History

SMITH.

of adventures and sufferings in the Miranda expedition, etc. 1806-1811. 124 pp. 16°. Brooklyn, Thomas Kirk, 1812.

The same. 146 pp. 31. 16°. Albany, Packard & Van Benthuysen, 1814. Smith (Nathan Ryno, M. D.) Treatment of fractures of the lower extremity by the use of the anterior suspensory apparatus. 70 pp. 80. Baltimore, Kelly & Piet, 1867.

Smith (Noah). A speech delivered at Bennington, on the anniversary of the 16th of August, 1777. 8 pp. 120. Hartford, (Ct.) Watson & Goodwin, 1779.

[pp. 5-6 imperfect].

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Smith (Oliver, A. M.) Outlines of nature. 193 pp. 120. New York, [author], 1847. Smith (Richard, esq. F. R. S. L.) Notes made during a tour in Denmark, Prussia, Poland, [Germany], and France. ii, 504, xxiv pp. 80. London, C. & J. Rivington, 1827. Smith (Robert). Universal directory for taking alive and destroying rats, and all other kinds of four-footed and winged vermin, in a method hitherto unattempted. vii, 218 pp. 16°. London, R. Smith, 1768.

Smith (Roswell C.) New arithmetic. Arithmetic on the productive system, [etc.] 312 pp. 120. New York, Cady & Burgess, 1850.

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Smith (Rev. Samuel Abbot). Christian lessons

and a christian life: sermons. With a memoir by E. J. Young. lxi, 289 pp. 1 pl. 160. Boston, Nichols & Noyes, 1866.

Smith (Samuel Harrison). History of the last session of Congress, [commencing] Dec. 7, 1801. 195 pp. 8°. Washington, Samuel H. Smith, 1802.

Memoir of the life, character, and writings of Thomas Jefferson; delivered before the Columbian institute, 6th Jan. 1827. 38 pp. 80. Washington, S. A. Elliot, 1827. Smith (Mrs. Spencer). First lessons in English composition. 131 pp. 120. Boston, Hickling, Swan & Co. 1856.

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SMOLLETT.

Annual reports of the board of regents, 185367. 15 v. 8°. Washington, 1854-67.

Smith (Rev. Thomas, of Falmouth, Me.) Ex- | Smithsonian institution (Washington, D. C.) tract from [his] journals kept from 1720 to 1788, with an appendix. 164 pp. 21. 154 pp. 11. 120. Portland, Thomas Todd & Co. & A. Shirley, 1821.

and Deane (Samuel, D. D.) Journals, with notes and biographical notices; and a summary history of Portland, by William Willis. 483 pp. 1 map. 3 pl. 8°. Portland, Joseph S. Bailey, 1849.

Smith (Thomas). Every man his own house painter and paper hanger. [anon.] 80 pp. 1 pl. 120. St. Louis, J. J. Daly, 1866. Smith (Truman, senator of the U. S.) Inquiry into the origin of modern anæsthesia. 165 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Hartford, Brown & Gross, 1867. Smith (T. Marshall). Legends of the war of independence and of the earlier settlements in the west. 397 pp. 8°. Louisville, (Ky.) J. F. Brennan, 1855.

Smith (William, chief justice of the province of New York). The history of the province of New York, from the first discovery to the year 1732. 2d ed. 276 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, Mathew Carey, 1792.

The same. From its discovery to the appointment of gov. Colden in 1762. 2 v. xvi, 390 pp; 4 pl. 390 pp. 8°. New York, Historical society, 1830.

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Smith (William, LL. D. of the London university). Dictionary of the Bible. American edition; revised and edited by prof. H. B. Hackett, D. D. [and] Ezra Abbot. Parts ivii. A-Euphrates. vi, 784 pp. 8°. New York, Hurd & Houghton, 1867.

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Smith (Rev. William, F. L. S.) A synopsis of the British diatomaceae; with remarks on their structure, functions, and distribution. The plates by Tuffen West. 2 v. xxxiv, 89 pp. 31 pl; xxx, 107 pp. 36 pl. 8°. London, Smith & Beck, 1853-56. Smith (William W.) A complete etymology of the English language; containing the AngloSaxon, French, (etc.) roots, and the English words derived therefrom, accurately spelled, accented, and defined. 323 pp. 8°. New York, A. S. Barnes & Co. 1867.

The juvenile speller; or, speller's new manual. 168 pp. 120. New York, A. S.

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Barnes & Co. 1858. Smith. See, also, Smyth. Smithers (Henry). Observations made during a residence in Brussels, and several tours through the Netherlands. 3d ed. 282 pp. 2 pl. 8°. [Brussels,] Author, [1819.]

Catalogue of publications of societies, and of periodical works belonging to the Smithsonian institution, Jan. 1, 1866. Deposited in the library of congress. iv, 591 pp. 80. Washington, Smithsonian inst. 1866. s. Smithsonian contributions to knowledge. v. 14. 4°. Washington, Smithsonian inst. 1865.

CONTENTS.

BACHE (A. D.) Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations made at Girard college in 1840-45. 3d sect. pts. vii-ix. Vertical force. (No. 175).

Same. 4th sect. pts. x, xii. Dip and total force. (No. 186). DRAPER (H.) On the construction of a silvered glass telescope, 5 in. aperture, and its use in celestial photography. (No. 180).

LEIDY (J.) Cretaceous reptiles of the United States. [No. 192). MEEK (F. B.) and HAYDEN (F. V.) Palaeontology of the upper Missouri. Invertebrates. Part 1. (No. 172).

Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. v. 6. 8°. Washington, Sm. inst. 1867.

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Art. 1. Monograph of the bats of North America, by H. Allen, June, 1864.

2. Land and fresh water shells of North America. Part ii. Pulmonata limnophila and thalassophila, by W. G. Binney.

3. The same. Part iii. Ampullaridæ, valvatidæ, viviparidæ, fresh-water rissoida, cyclophoridæ, truncatellidæ, fresh-water neritidæ, helicinidæ, by W. G. Binney.

4. Researches upon the hydrobiinae and allied forms, [etc.] by Wm. Stimpson.

5. Monograph of American corbiculada (recent and fossil), by Temple Prime.

6. Check list of the invertebrate fossils of North America, eocene and oligocene, by T. A. Conrad.

7. The same. Miocene, by F. B. Meek.

8. The same. Cretaceous and jurassic, by F. B. Meek.

9. Catalogue of minerals, with their formulas, etc. by T. Egleston.

10. A dictionary of the Chinook jargon, or trade language of Oregon, by George Gibbs.

11. Instructions for research relative to the ethnology and philology of North America, by George Gibbs.

12. List of works published by the Smithsonian institution.

Smollett (Tobias George). The history of England, from the revolution to the death of George ii. Designed as a continuation of Hume. [With life, by R. Anderson]. 5 v. 8°. Edinburgh, Hill and Doig, 1810.

The same.

[With HUME (D). The history of England. ed. 1832. pp. 821-1354].

SMUTS.

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Smuts (Jan). Dissertatio zoologica enumerationem mammalium capensium continens. vi, 108 pp. 3 col. pl. 4°. Leidae, J. C. Cyfveer, 1832. Smyth (Mrs. A. Gillespie). The romance of diplomacy: historical memoir of queen Carolina Matilda of Denmark. With memoir and a selection from the correspondence of Sir Robert Murray Keith. 2 v. xvii, 493 pp; ix, 484 pp. 4 pl. 8°. London, Hogg & sons, 1861. Smyth (David William)., A short topographical description of Upper Canada, [with] a provincial gazetteer. 2d ed. 123 pp. 8°. London, W. Faden, 1813.

[With GRAY (H.) Letters from Canada, 1809]. Smyth (Thomas, D. D.) Calvin and his enemies. A memoir of the life, character, and principles of Calvin. New ed. 180 pp. 160. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publication, 1856.

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Smyth (Warington W.) Treatise on coal and coal-mining. vi, 253 pp. 120. London, Virtue bros. & Co. 1867.

Smyth (William, prof. in Bowdoin college). Elementary algebra, [etc.] 236 pp. 12°. Portland, [Maine], Sanborn & Carter, 1851. s.

The same. New elementary algebra. 312 pp. 120. Portland, Bailey & Noyes, 1866. Smyth (William, prof. of modern history, Cambridge, Eng.) Lectures on modern history, from the irruption of the northern nations to the close of the American revolution. 2 v. xx, 433 pp; 494 pp. 8°. London, Pickering, 1840.

Lectures on history. Second series, on the French revolution. 3 v. 374 pp; 448 pp; 431 pp. 8°. London, Pickering, 1840. Smyth (William Henry, admiral, R. N.) Ædes hartwelliana; or, notices of the manor and mansion of Hartwell: [its apartments, paintings, library, museum, numismata, and Egyptian antiquities]. vii, 414 pp. 13 pl. 4°. London, printed for private circulation, by J. B. Nichols & son, 1851.

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Smyth (William M.) Poems on several occasions, written in Pennsylvania. [anon.] 141 pp. 1 pl. 160. Philadelphia, Enoch Story, 1786. Smythe (Charles W.) Our own primary grammar for the use of beginners. 3d ed. 72 pp. 16°. Raleigh, Sterling, Campbell, & Albright, 1863. Snelgrave (Captain William). A new account of Guinea and the slave trade. 12 p. 1. 288 pp. 1 map. 8°. London, J. Wren, 1754. Snellaert (Ferdinand Augustijn). Vlaemsche bibliographie, of lyst der nederduitsche boeken van 1830 tot 1855 in Belgie uitgegeven. [Nieuw uitg.] xiv, 230 pp. 160. Gent, E. Vanderhaeghen, 1857.

[Uitgaven van het Willems'-fonds. Nr. 26]. Snow (Edwin M. M.D.) A report upon sundry documents relating to Asiatic cholera. 13 pp. 8°. Providence (R. I.) City, 1865. s. Snow (The) angel; a tale of life-land and dream-land, by mistress [Frigida] Knutt. [pseudon.] 261 pp. 5 pl. 16°. New York, J. Miller, 1867.

Snowden (Richard). The American revolution; written in the style of ancient history. [anon.] 2 v. xii, 226 pp; 216 pp. 160. Philadelphia, Jones, Hoff & Derrick, etc. 1793-94. [Imperfect: v. 2 wanting table of contents].

The same; written in scriptural or ancient historical style. 6 p. 1. 360 pp. 16°. Baltimore, W. Pechin, [about 1800].

Columbiad; or, a poem on the American war. 44 pp. 160. Baltimore, W. Pechin, [about 1800].

[With SNOWDEN (Richard). American revolution. Baltimore. Ed. about 1800].

Snowe (Joseph). The Rhine, legends, traditions, history, from Cologne to Mainz. 2 v. xii, 511 pp; viii, 468 pp. 22 pl. 8°. London, F. C. Westley, 1839. Sobieski (Jan, king of Poland). Lettres du roi de Pologne à la reine Marie Casimire, pendant la campagne de Vienne. Traduites par M. le comte Plater, et publiées par N. A. de Salvandy. xxvii, 224 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Paris, Michaud, 1826.

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