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BIBLIOGRAPHY.

By far the most important source of material for this study was the periodicals given in Appendices A and B. The following list contains some of the books that have been consulted most freely, and from which most help has been gained. It has not been thought necessary to include histories of the United States, which have been useful so far as they treat of this period; or histories of states, counties, and cities; or well-known works of literary history and criticism. An attempt has been made to give credit in the foot-notes for specific information obtained from such sources.

Beers, Henry A. A Century of American Literature. New York, 1878.

Bryant, William Cullen. Prose Writings, edited by Parke Godwin. New York, 1884.

[Bryant, Verplanck, Sands.] The Talisman. Vols. I and II, New York, 1828, 1829. Vol. III, Philadelphia, 1830. Cabot, James Elliot. A Memoir of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Boston and New York, 1888.

Cooper, J. Fennimore. Works. Boston.

Dana, Richard Henry. Poems and Prose Writings. New York, 1857.

Duyckinck, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopedia of American Literature. New York, 1856.

Garnett, Richard. Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson. London, 1888.

Godwin, Parke. A Biography of William Cullen Bryant, with extracts from his private correspondence. New York, 1883. Goodrich, S. G. Recollections of a Lifetime, or Men and Things I Have Seen.

New York and Auburn, 1857.

Halleck, Fitz-Greene. The Poetical Writings of, with extracts from those of Joseph Rodman Drake. Edited by James Grant Wilson. New York, 1882.

Irving, Washington. Works. Philadelphia, 1872. Knapp, Samuel L. Lectures on American Literature, with remarks on some passages of American history. New York, 1829. Longfellow, Samuel. Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, with extracts from his journals and correspondence. Boston,

1886.

Lounsbury, Thomas R. James Fennimore Cooper (American Men of Letters Series). Boston, 1883.

Nichol, John. Edinburgh, 1885.

American Literature, an historical sketch.

Percival, James Gates. Poetical Works. Boston, 1859. (Pickering.) The Ruins of Pæstum, and other compositions in verse. Salem, 1822.

Poole, William Frederick. Index to Periodical Literature. Boston, 1882. (Tables, lists, etc.)

Richardson, Chas. F. American Literature, 1607-1885. New York, 1888.

Ryland, Frederick. Chronological Outlines of English Literature. New York, 1890.

Sands, Robert C. Writings, in prose and verse, with a memoir of the author. New York, 1834.

Stedman, Edmund C., and Hutchinson, Ellen Mackay. A Library of American Literature. New York, 1891.

Tyler, Moses Coit. A History of American Literature. New York, 1878.

Venable, W. H. Beginnings of Literary Culture in the Ohio Valley. Cincinnati, 1891.

Verplanck, Gulian C. Discourses and addresses on subjects of American history, arts and literature. New York, 1833. Warner, Charles Dudley. Washington Irving. (American Men of Letters Series.) Boston, 1882.

Whitcomb, Selden L. Chronological Outlines of American Literature. New York, 1894.

Wilson, James Grant. Bryant and His Friends: Some Reminiscences of the Knickerbocker Writers.

New York, 1886.

No. 1. On the Speed of Liberation of Iodine in Solutions of Hydrochloric Acid, Potassium Chlorate, and Potassium Iodide, by Herman Schlundt, Assistant in Chemistry. Pp. 33, December, 1894. Price 35 cents.

No. 2. On the Quartz Keratophyre and Associated Rocks of the North Range of the Baraboo Bluffs, by Samuel Weidman. Pp. 21, pls. 3, January, 1895. Price 25 cents.

No. 3. Studies in Spherical and Practical Astronomy, by George C. Comstock, Director of the Washburn Observatory. Pp. 50, June, 1895. Price 40 cents.

No. 4. A Contribution to the Mineralogy of Wisconsin, by William Herbert Hobbs, Assistant Professor of Mineralogy and Petrology. Pp. 48, pls. 5, June, 1895. Price, 40 cents.

No. 5. Analytic Keyes to the Genera and Species of North American Mosses, by Charles Reid Barnes, Professor of Botany and Fred DeForest Heald, Fellow in Botany. Pp. 211, January, 1897. Price, $1.00. (Concluding Vol. 1.)

In preparation :

The Action of Dilute Solutions of Electrolytes upon the Sense of Taste, by Louis Kahlenberg, Ph. D., Instructor in Physical Chemistry.

Engineering Series, Volume 1:

No. 1. Track, by L. F. Loree, M. Am. Soc. C. E., Special University Lecturer. Pp. 24, April, 1894. Price 25 cents.

No. 2. Some Practical Hints in Dynamo Design, by Gilbert Wilkes, M. Am. Inst. E. E., Special University Lecturer. Pp. 16, May, 1894. Price 25 cents.

No. 3. The Steel Construction of Buildings, by C. T. Purdy, C. E., Special University Lecturer. Pp. 27, October, 1894. Price 25 cents. No. 4. The Evolution of a Switchboard, by A. V. Abbott, C. E., Special University Lecturer. Pp. 32, pls. 4, October, 1894. Price 35 cents. No. 5. An Experimental Study of Field Methods which will Insure to Stadia Measurements Greatly Increased Accuracy, by Leonard Sewal Smith. B. C. E., Instructor in Engineering. Pp. 45, pl. 1, May, 1895. Price 35 cents.

No. 6. Railway Signaling, by W. McC. Grafton, C. E., Special University Lecturer. Pp. 38, July, 1895. Price 35 cents.

No. 7. Emergencies in Railroad Work, by L. F. Loree, M. Am. Soc. C. E., Special University Lecturer. Pp. 42, December, 1895. Price 35

cents.

No. 8. Electrical Engineering in Modern Central Stations, by Louis A. Ferguson, S. B., Special University Lecturer. Pp. 33, April, 1896. Price 35 cents.

No. 9. The Problem of Economical Heat, Light, and Power Supply for Building Blocks, School Houses, Dwellings, Etc., by G. Adolph Gerdtzen, B. S., Alumni Fellow in Engineering Pp. 69, May, 1896. Price 45 cents. No. 10. Topographical Surveys, their Methods and Value, by J. L. Van Ornum, C. E., Special University Lecturer. Pp. 39, December, 1896. Price 35 cents.

No. 1. A Complete Test of Modern American Transformers of Moderate Capacities, by Arthur Hillyer Ford, B. S., Fellow in Electrical Engineering, with an introduction by Professor D. C. Jackson. Pp. 88 August, 1896. Price 35 cents.

No. 2. A Comparative Test of Steam Injectors, by George Henry Trautmann, B. S., with an introduction by Prof. Storm Bull. Pp. 34, June, 1897. Price 25 cents.

In preparation:

The Superintendent of Bridges and Buildings, by Onward Bates, C. E., M. Am. Soc. C. E., M. Inst. C. E., Supt. Bridges and Buildings, C., M. & St. P. Ry.

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