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Wendt (Ernst Emil). Papers on maritime legislation. With a translation of the German mercantile law relating to maritime commerce. xvi, 279 pp. 8°. London, Longmans, 1868. Wentworth (May). Fairy tales from golden lands. 234 pp. 1 pl. 12o. New York, A. Roman & co. 1867.

The same. 24 series. 237 pp. 3 pl. 120. New York, A. Roman & co. 1868. West (John, A. M.) The substance of a journal during a residence at the Red River colony, British North America, 1820–23. With a journal of a mission to the Indians of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and the Mohawks on Grand river, Upper Canada, 1825-26. 2a ed. xvi, 326 pp. 1 map. 3 pl. 8°. London, L. B. Seeley & son, 1827.

West (Richard). The booke of demeanor and the allowance and disallowance of certaine misdemeanors in companie. 1619. 8°. London, reprint, 1868.

[In FURNIVALL (C. F.) Babees book, etc. pp. 289–296. Early English text society publications. no. 32]. West (Willa, pseudon.) See Lucy Gelding.

1862. Westbrooke; or, laying the foundations. By the author of "Paul Venner," etc. [anon.] 256 pp. 3 pl. 180. Boston, American tract society, 1867.

Western (The) farmers' annual and rural companion, for 1868. T. A. Bland, editor. 64 pp. 80. Indianapolis, T. A. Bland & co. 1867. Western (The) journal and civilian, devoted

to agriculture, manufactures, mechanic arts, and polite literature. M. Tarver and H. Cobb, editors. v. 10-11. New series. v. 4-5. 8°. St. Louis, M. Niedner, 1853. Western (The) messenger, devoted to religion, life, and literature. May, 1840, to April, 1841. v. 8. 2 p. l. 572 pp. 8°. Cincinnati, J. B. Russell, 1841.

Westminster assembly (The shorter catechism of the). 32 pp. 32°. Philadelphia, presbyterian board of publication, [1848] s. [With HYMNS for youth. 1848].

Weston (Rev. David). The baptist movement of a hundred years ago, and its vindication. A discourse delivered at Middleborough, Mass. Jan. 16, 1868. 32 pp. 8°. Boston, Gould & Lincoln, 1868.

Weston (Sir Richard). A treatise concerning the husbandry and natural history of England. [With] preface by S. Hartlib. 2a ed. x, 111 pp. 120. London, T. Harris, 1742. Westropp (Hodder M.) Handbook of archæology. Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan, Roman.

WHEELER.

xvi, 458 pp. 10 pl. 8°. London, Bell & Daldy, 1867. Wetenhall (Edward, bishop of Cork and Ross). A compendious system of Greek grammar: in English and Greek. Translated [with additions] by W. P. Farrand. 3d ed. Revised by W. Staughton. iv, 115 pp. 160. Philadelphia, P. H. Nicklin, 1813.

The same. 5th ed. iv, 115 pp. 160. Philadelphia, A. Small, 1824.

Rudiments of the Greek language; arranged for the students of Loyola college, Baltimore. Upon the basis of Wettenhall. 2a ed. 1 p. 1. 113 1. 120. Baltimore, J. Murphy & co. 1855. Wetherell (Elizabeth, pseudon.) See Warner (Susan.)

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Wettenhall (Edward). See Wetenhall. Wetter. See Van Wetter. What Elise loved best: or, the pet rabbits, and other stories. By the author of "Kitty's victory," etc. [anon.] 180, 170 pp. 10 pl. 180. New York, Carters, 1865.

What shall we eat? A manual for housekeepers. Comprising a bill of fare for breakfast, dinner, and tea, for every day in the year. With an appendix, containing recipes for pickles and sauces. [anon.] 134 pp. 16°. New York, G. P. Putnam & son, 1868. Whately (Richard, archbishop of Dublin). Easy lessons on reasoning. 3d Amer. ed. 180 pp. 120. Boston, W. H. Dennet, 1868.

Introductory lectures on political economy, delivered at Oxford, in easter term, 1831. With remarks on tithes and on poorlaws, and on penal colonies. 4th ed. [etc.] xvi, 362 pp. 8°. London, J. W. Parker & son, 1855.

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Wheatly (Rev. Charles). A rational illustration of the book of common prayer of the church of England. xii, 532 pp. 1 pl. 120. London, Bell & Daldy, 1864. Wheatley (Phillis). Letters. [With a brief account of her life. Edited by C. Deane]. 19 pp. 8°. Boston, privately printed, 1864.

Poems on various subjects, religious and moral. 89 pp. 11. 16o. Albany, T. Spencer, 1793.

Wheeler (Rev. C. H.) Letters from Eden; or, reminiscences of missionary life in the east. 432 pp. 3 pl. 16°. Boston, American tract society, 1868.

Ten years on the Euphrates; or, primitive missionary policy illustrated. With an introduction by rev. F. G. Clark. xx, 330 pp. 2 maps. 4 pl. 16o. Boston, American tract society, 1868.

WHEELOCK.

WHYMPER.

Wheelock (Eleazer, D.D.) A continuation | Whitlaw (Charles). The scriptural code of

of the narrative of the Indian charity-school, begun in Lebanon, in Connecticut, now incorporated with Dartmouth college. 32 pp. 8°. Hartford, 1773.

Wheelwright (Rev. John). A sermon preached at Boston, in New England, upon a fastday, the 19th of January, 1636-37. From the proceedings of the Mass. hist. soc. 1866-67. 22 pp. 8°. Cambridge, [Mass.] J. Wilson & son, 1867.

Where is the city? [An examination of the doctrines of the various sects of protestant christians. anon.] viii, 349 pp. 160. Boston, Roberts bros. 1868.

Whitaker (Rev. Alexander). Good newes from Virginia. Wherein also is a narration of the present state of that country, and our colonies there. And a preface of some matters touching that plantation. [By W. Crashawe]. 14 p.1. 44 pp. sm. 4°. London, W. Welby, 1613.

Whitcombe (Samuel). Five letters to the prince regent, containing a view of the three branches of the legislature, the influence of the crown, and their respective relative situations at different periods, and at the present time; and also some observations on parliamentary reform. vii, 103 pp. 4°. London, T. Bensley, 1812.

White (Adam). Crustacea. See Adams (A.) and White. The zoology of the voyage of h. m. s. Samarang.

White (Babington, pseudon.) See Circe. A novel.

White (Henry). The massacre of St. Bartholomew: preceded by a history of the religious wars in the reign of Charles ix. xviii, 505 pp. 2 pl. 8°. London, J. Murray, 1868. White (Henry Kirke). The poetical works and remains, [etc.] With a life by Robert Southey. 356 pp. 11 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & co. 1855. White (Rhoda E.) Memoir and letters of Jenny C. White del Bal. x, 363 pp. portrait. 8°. Boston, P. Donahoe, 1868. White (Samuel S.) Catalogue of dental materials, furniture, instruments, etc. for sale by Samuel S. White. 226 pp. 6 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, 1867.

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health, with observations on the mosaic prohibitions, and on the principles and benefits of the medicated vapour bath. viii, 164 pp. 31. 16°. London, author, 1838. Whitlock's horticultural advertiser. Oct. [?] 1867, to June, 1868. v. 1. 120. New York, L. L. Whitlock, [1868].

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Whitlock's horticultural recorder. July to Dec. 1868. v. 2. 8°. New York, L. L. Whitlock, [1868]. Whitmore (William H.) The American genealogist. Being a catalogue of family histories and publications containing genealogical information, issued in the United States, arranged chronologically. 287 pp. 8°. Albany, J. Munsell, 1868.

[NOTE. This is a 2d ed. of his Hand-book of American genealogy. 1862].

Whitney (William Dwight, annotator). See Atharva-Veda Praticakhya (The). Whitney's musical guest. Nov. 1867, to Oct. 1868. v. 1. 4°. Toledo, (Ohio), W.W. Whitney, 1868. Whiton (Rev. Samuel J.) Glimpses of west

Africa, with sketches of missionary labor. 208 pp. 2 pl. 16°. Boston, American tract society, 1866.

Whittier (John Greenleaf). Among the hills, and other poems. 100 pp. 1 pl. 16°. Boston, Fields, Osgood & co. 1869. Whittlesey (Charles). On the fresh-water glacial drift of the northwestern states. 3 p. 1. 32 pp. 2 maps. 4°. Washington, Smithsonian institution, 1867.

[SMITHSONIAN contributions. v. 15]. Whittlesey (Sarah J. C.) Herbert Hamilton; or, the bas bleu. 123 pp. 12o. Alexandria, (Va.) State journal office, 1868. Whitworth (Sir Charles). State of the trade of Great Britain in its imports and exports, 1697 [to 1773]: also of the trade to each particular country, during the above period, distinguishing each year. [With ms. additions to 1801, and an account of the number of vessels entered and cleared in the ports of Great Britain, 1772–1802]. 239 pp. [641. ms.] fol. London, G. Robinson, 1776. Who's who in 1868. son. 299 pp. 240. co. 1868.

Edited by W. J. LawLondon, A. H. Baily &

White (Mr. Thom, pseudon.) See Wind and Whymper (Frederick). Travel and advenwhirlwind.

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ture in the territory of Alaska, formerly Russian America, and in various other parts of the north Pacific. xix, 331 pp. 1 map. 14 pl. 8°. London, J. Murray, 1868.

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WILLIAMSON.

Whyte (Rev. Andrew) and Macfarlan (Dun- | Wilkes (George). Europe in a hurry. vi, 449

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[GREAT BRITAIN: Board of agriculture]. Wichura (M.) On the winding of leaves. 8°. London, 1853.

[In HENFREY (A.) and HUXLEY (T. H.) Scientific memoirs. art. 9].

Wickes (Thomas, D. D.) The son of man. 382 pp. 16°. Boston, American tract society, 1868.

Widenmann (Eduard). Die nordamerikanische revolution und ihre folgen. vi, 262 pp. 8o. Erlangen, I. J. Palm, 1820. [Imperfect: pp. 251-257 wanting]. Wiebel (C.) Controverse über die frage: was ist mineral-species? See Ulex (G. L.) and others.

Wight (Danforth P. M. D.) Seaman's medical guide; with advice on the preservation of health in hot climates. viii, 172 pp. 1 pl. 16o. Boston, Russell, Odiorne & Metcalf, 1834. Wight (Samuel F.) Adventures in California and Nicaragua, in rhyme. A truthful epic. 84 pp. 8°. Boston, A. Mudge & son, 1860. Wilberforce (Samuel, D. D. bishop of Oxford). Life of William Wilberforce. Revised and condensed from the original ed. xiv, 452 pp. 120. London, J. Murray, 1868. Wilbrand (Franz Joseph Julius). Anatomie und physiologie der centralgebilde des nervensystems. viii, 195 pp. 2 pl. 8°. Giessen, J. Ricker, 1840. Wilcocks (J. C.) The sea fisherman; comprising the chief methods of hook and line fishing in the British and other seas, and remarks on nets, boats, boating, etc. 2a ed. xiii, 303 pp. 12o. London, Longmans, 1868. Wiley (Charles A.) Elocution and oratory: giving a thorough treatise on the art of reading and speaking. Containing numerous and choice selections of didactic, humorous, and dramatic styles, from the most celebrated authors. 444 pp. 120. New York, Clark & Maynard, 1869.

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pp. 1 pl. 12o. New York, H. Long & bro. 1853. Williams (Sir Charles Hanbury). Works. With notes by H. Walpole, earl of Orford. 3 v. 16°. London, E. Jeffrey & son, 1822. Williams (Rev. D.) Composition, literary and rhetorical, simplified. 2 p. 1. 147 pp. 180. London, W. & T. Piper, 1850.

Williams (Folkstone or Robert Folkstone). The youth of Shakespeare. 254 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, T. B. Peterson, [1865]?

Williams (John, A. M. of Lancaster, O.) The readable dictionary; or, topical and synonymic lexicon: with etymologies, definitions and illustrations. v, 360, xxiv pp. 8°. New York, A. S. Barnes & co. 1868. Williams (Rev. John, archdeacon of Cardigan). Essays on various subjects, connected with the prehistorical records of the civilized nations of ancient Europe, especially of that race which first occupied Great Britain. xii, 382 pp. 6 pl. 8°. London, J. R. Smith, 1858. Williams (John, bishop of Chichester). An impartial consideration of those speeches which pass under the name of the five jesuits. Viz: Whitebread, Harcourt, [etc. anon.] 14 pp. fol. London, R. Chiswill, 1679. [TRIALS for treason. v. 1].

Williams (John Mason). Nullification and compromise; a retrospective view. 32 pp. 8°. New York, Francis & Loutrel, 1863. [LOYAL publication society. no. 27]. Williams (Monier). A practical grammar of the Sanskrit language, arranged with reference to the classical languages of Europe. 2a ed. xxiv, 370 pp. 1 tab. 8°. Oxford, university press, 1857. Williams (Thomas, M. C.) life and character of gen. Wm. Henry Harrison, delivered before the legislature of Pennsylvania, April 24, 1841. 43 pp. 8°. Pittsburgh, W. S. Haven, [1841].

Eulogium on the

Eulogy on the life and public services of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in Pittsburgh, June 1, 1865. 36 pp. 8°. Pittsburgh, W. S. Haven, 1865.

Williamson (Hugh, LL. D.) A discourse on the benefits of civil history, delivered before the New York historical society, Dec. 1810. 80. New York, Van Winkle & Wiley, 1814. [In NEW YORK historical society. Collections. v. 2. 1st series].

Williamson (Hugh, M. D.) A manual of problems on the globes. 91 pp. 1 pl. 160. New York, Harpers, 1868.

WILLIAMSON.

Williamson (Peter). French and Indian cruelty; exemplified in the life of Peter Williamson, a disbanded soldier, containing, account of the savages of North America, a summary of the transactions of the several provinces, and a detail of the operations of the French and English at Oswego. 2a ed. 104 pp. 12°. York, J. Jackson, 1758. Willis (Anson). Outlines of the United States government: its origin, branches, departments, institutions, officers, and modes of operation. iv, 434 pp. 12°. New York, N. Tibbals & co. 1868.

The same. Our rulers and our rights; or, outlines of the United States government, its origin, branches, departments, institutions, officers, and modes of operation. 2a ed. enlarged. 517 pp. 4 pl. 120. New York, N. Tibbals & co. 1868.

Willis (Nathaniel Parker). Poems of early and after years. Illustrated by E. Leutze. 2 p. 1. 410 pp. 17 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 1848.

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Letters from under a bridge; The four rivers; Glen mary poems; Open-air musings in the city; Invalid rambles in Germany in 1845; Letters from wateringplaces; A plain man's love.

Willis (Thomas, M. D.) Two discourses concerning the soul of brutes, which is that of the vital and sensitive of man. The first is physiological, showing the nature [etc.] of the same. The other is pathological, which unfolds the diseases which affect it and its

primary seat, the brain and nervous stock. Englished [from the Latin] by S. Pordage. 4 p. 1. 234 pp. 41. 7 pl. fol. London, T. Dring, 1683.

Willis (William). The history of Portland,

from its first settlement: with notices of the neighboring towns, and of the changes of government in Maine. Part i. 8°. Portland, Day, Fraser & co. 1831.

[In MAINE historical society. Collections. v. 1].

Willison (Rev. John). A sacramental cate

chism: or, a familiar instructor for young communicants. 278 pp. 160. Glasgow, D. Niven, 1794.

Willmott (Robert Aris). Pleasures, objects, and advantages of literature. 4th ed. xii, 171 pp. 16°. London, G. Routledge & co. 1855. Wilmer (Miss Margaret A.) The nine prizes.

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WINKLER.

312 pp. 4 pl. 180. New York, board of publ. ref. church, 1868. Wilson (Floyd B.) Wilson's book of recitations and dialogues. With instructions in elocution and declamation. 186 pp. 16°. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, [1868]. Wilson (Henry). History of the reconstruction measures of the 39th and 40th congresses. 1865-68. 467 pp. 1 portrait. 120. Hartford,

Hartford pub. co. 1868.

Wilson (Jacob). Phrasis: a treatise on the history and structure of the different languages of the world, with a comparative view of the forms of their words, and the style of their expressions. 384 pp. 1 portrait. 8°. Albany, J. Munsell, 1864.

Wilson (James Grant). Biographical sketches of Illinois officers engaged in the war against the rebellion of 1861. 120 pp. 28 pl. 8°. Chicago, J. Barnet, 1863.

The life and campaigns of Ulysses Simpson Grant, general-in-chief of the United States army. [With a sketch of the life of Schuyler Colfax]. 100 pp. 8°. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1868.

The life and letters of Fitz-Greene Halleck. 1 p. 1. 607 pp. 2 pl. 12°. New York, D. Appleton & co. 1869.

Wilson (John). General view of the agriculture of Renfrewshire. xii, 370 pp. 5 1. 1 col. map, 2 pl. 8°. Paisley, 1812.

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[GREAT BRITAIN: Board of agriculture]. Wilson (J. H.) Life of U. S. Grant. See Dana (Charles A.) and Wilson. Wimpheling (Jacob). Elegantie maiores.

Rhetorica eiusdem pueris vtilissima. 27 1. sm. 40. Argentine, M. Hupssuff, 1515. Winchester (Stephen Gardiner, bishop of). See Gardiner (Stephen).

Wind and whirlwind. A novel. By mr. Thom.

White. [pseudon.] 307 pp. 12°. New York, G. P. Putnam & son, 1868.

Wines (E. C. D.D.) The promises of God, considered in their nature, source, certainty, freeness, preciousness, and sanctifying power. 96 pp. 180. Philadelphia, presbyterian board of publication, 1868.

Winge (Emanuel Frederik Hagbarth). Beretning om Grönlands lazareth under choleraepidemien i Christiania, 1853. 8°. Christiania, 1854.

[In NORWAY. Actstykker ang. cholera-epidemien i Norge]. Winkler (E. T. compiler). The sacred lute: a collection of popular hymns. 12, 286 pp. 24°. Charleston, southern baptist publication society, 1855.

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Winkler (E. T.) The spirit of missions is the | Witcomb (spirit of Christ. 33 pp. 16°. Charleston, 1853. [SOUTHERN baptist publication society. Tracts on important subjects].

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Winner (Septimus). Improved method for the violin. 79 pp. obl. 4°. Philadelphia, C. H. Davis, 1854. Winstanley (W.) The hypocrite unmask'd; a comedy, in five acts. 95 pp. 8°. New York, G. F. Hopkins, 1801.

[ With KOTZEBUE (A. F. F. von). Plays]. Winter (A) in Corsica; with the journey there and back. By two ladies. [anon.] viii, 347 pp. 1 map, 1 pl. 16°. London, Sampson Low, son, & Marston, 1868.

Winterbloom (The). See Moore (Rev. H. D.) Winterbotham (William). An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the United States of America, and of the European settlements in America and the West Indies. 1st Amer. ed. 4 v. 8°. New York, J. Reid, 1796.

Winthorpes (The); or, personal efforts. By the author of "The minister's wife." [anon.] 304 pp. 3 pl. 16°. Boston, American tract society, [1867].

Winthrop (Rev. Edward). Letters on the prophetic scriptures. 175 pp. 16°. New York, F. Knight, 1850.

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The same. The legislative manual of the state of Wisconsin. 7th annual ed. 304 pp. 1 map. 2 pl. 120. Madison, Atwood & Rublee, 1868.

Wisconsin historical society. Report and collections of the state historical society of Wisconsin, for the years 1867–69. v. 5. 438 pp. 89. Madison, Atwood & Rublee, 1868. Wislizenus (Adolphus, M. D.) Memoir of a tour to northern Mexico, connected with col. Doniphan's expedition, in 1846-47. 141 pp. 3 maps. 8°. Washington, Tippin & Streeper, 1848.

[With EMORY (W. H.) Notes of a military reconnoissance].

Wiser (William, D.D.) of a pastor. 316 pp. Scribner, 1851.

Incidents in the life 120. New York, C.

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WOODBINE.

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sation. See Bellenger (William A.) and Witcomb.

Witnessing for Jesus in the homes of the poor. With an introduction by the rev. J. C. Smith, D.D. 285 pp. 16°. New York, A. D. F. Randolph, 1868.

Witter (Conrad). Pocket dictionary of the German and English languages. Sce Köhler (F.) and Witter.

Wocel (Jan Erazim). Labyrint Sláwy. xiii, 266 pp. 8°. w. Praze, J. B. Calve, 1846. s. Wolf (Ethel, pseudon?) The glad new year, and other poems. [Edited by H. C. Atwood]. 3 p. 1. 67 pp. 8°. New York, Moorhead, Simpson & Bond, 1867.

Wolf (Jan Christiaan). Epistola de intestinorum tunicis, glandulis, etc. 4°. Amstelodami, 1721.

[RUYSCH (F.) Opera. v. 3. no. 27]. Wolf (J. W.) Beiträge zur deutschen mythologie. 2 v. xxvii, 267 pp. 4 pl; xi, 468 pp. 8°. Göttingen, Dietrichsche buchhandlung, 1852-57. Wolff (Dr. M.) Die philonische philosophie. In ihren hauptmomenten dargestellt. 2o verm. ausg. x, 61 pp. 8°. Gothenburg, D. F. Bonnier, 1858.

Wolzogen (Caroline von). Schiller's leben. Verfasst aus erinnerungen der familie, seinen eigenen briefen, und den nachrichten seines freundes Körner. vi, 339 pp. 8°. Stuttgart, J. G. Cotta, 1851.

Wood (Benjamin). Fort Lafayette; or, love and secession. A novel. 300 pp. 120. New York, Carleton, 1862.

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Wood (Horace G.) The philosophy of creation: unfolding the laws of the progressive development of nature, and the spirit world. By Thomas Paine, through the hand of Horace G. Wood, medium. 120 pp. 8°. Boston, B. Marsh, 1854. Wood (Rev. John George). Homes without hands. Being a description of the habitations of animals, classed according to their principle of construction. With designs by W. F. Keyl and E. Smith. xix, 632 pp. 21 pl. 8°. London, Longmans, 1868.

Wood (William). Nevv England's prospect. A true, lively, and experimentall description of that part of America: both as it stands to our new-come English planters; and to the old native inhabitants. [2d ed.] 4 p. 1. 83, 5 pp. 1 map. sm. 4°. London, Iohn Bellamie, 1635. Woodbine (The): a holiday gift. Edited by Caroline May. 332 pp. 8 pl. 12°. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, 1851.

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