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Carus (Julius Victor). Jahresbericht über die im gebiete der zootomie erschienenen arbeiten. i. Bericht über die jahre 1849-52. viii, 228 pp. 8°. Leipzig, W. Engelmann, 1856. Cary (Edward). Trip of the Oceanus. French (Rev. J. C.), and Cary. Cary (Samuel Fenton, editor). The national temperance offering, and sons and daughters of temperance gift. 320 pp. 16 pl. 8°. New York, R. Vandien, [1850]. Casanova de Seingalt (Jacques). Mémoires. Écrits par lui-même. Ed. originale. 12 v. 16°. Leipsic, Paris, and Bruxelles, 1826-38. Casper (Johann Ludwig). A hand-book of the practice of forensic medicine, based upon personal experience. v. 1. Thanatological division. Translated from the 3d ed. of the original by G. W. Balfour. xvi, 317 pp. 8°. London, 1861.

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[NEW SYDENHAM society, v. 12]. Cass (Lewis). An examination of the question now in discussion, between the American and British governments, concerning the right of search. By an American. 55 pp. 120. Baltimore, N. Hickman, 1842. Cassagnac. See Granier de Cassagnac. Cassani (Angelo C.) Saggio di proverbi triestini raccolti ed illustrati. x, 107 pp. 11. 120. Trieste, C. Coen, 1860. Cassels (Rev. Samuel J.) Christ and antichrist; or, Jesus of Nazareth proved to be the messiah, and the papacy proved to be the anti-christ predicted in the holy scriptures. 348 pp. 120. Philadelphia, presbyterian board of publication, [1846].

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Liberty poems. 92 pp. 120. [New York, author,] 1851. Cassïen (Jean). De institutis cenobiorum, origie, causis et remedijs vitiorum collationibus patrum. 208 1. fol. Basilee, [J. Amberbach], 1485.

[Imperfect wanting 1. 2-10 & 14 other 1]. Castanis (Christophorus Plato). The Greek exile; or, a narrative of the captivity and escape of C. P. C. during the massacre on the island of Scio, with adventures in Greece and

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America. 272 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo, & co. 1857. Castellanos (Juan de). Primera parte de las elegias de varones illvstres de Indias. 10 p. 1. 382 pp. 40. Madrid, A. Gomez, 1589. Castiglioni (Luigi), and others. Storia delle piante forastiere le più importanti nell'uso medico ed economico. [anon.] Colle loro figure in rame incise da B. e G. Bordiga. 4 v. 40. Milano, G. Marrelli, 1791-94. Castillo Solorzano (Alfonso del). The Spanish pole-cat; or, the adventures of senora Rufina. [From the Spanish,] by Sir R. L'Estrange and [J.] Ozell. 392 pp. 1 pl. 180. London, E. Curll, 1717.

Catalog over de til den internationale fiskerind

stilling i Bergen 1865 indsendte gjenstande. 215 pp. 1 pl. 16o. Bergen, C. Dahl, 1865. s. Catalogue of portraits of foreigners who have visited England, as noticed by Clarendon, Heath, Thurloe, etc. 24°. London, 1814. [In FLINDALL (J. M.) Amateur's pocket companion, 1812].

Cates (William L. R.) A dictionary of general biography; with a classified and chronological index of the principal names. 4 p. l. 1300 pp. 8°. London, Longmans, 1867. Catholic (The) world. A monthly magazine of general literature and science. April 1865 to Sept. 1868. v. 1-7. 8°. New York, L. Kehoe, 1865-68.

Catinelli (Carlo). Sulla identità dell'antico coll'odierno Timavo. 8°. Trieste, 1830.

[In ROSSETTI (D. de'). Archeografo triestino, v. 2]. Catlow (Joseph Peel, M. D.) On the principles of æsthetic medicine, or the natural use of sensation and desire in the maintenance of health and the treatment of disease, as demonstrated by induction from the common facts of life. 325 pp. London, J. Churchill & sons, 1867.

Catullus (Caius Valerius). Poems, translated into English verse. With life of the poet, excursûs, and illustrative notes. By J. Cranstoun. xii, 291 pp. 16°. Edinburgh, W. P. Nimmo, 1867. Cauchois-Lemaire (Louis Augustin François). Lettres politiques, religieuses, et historiques. 2 v. xii, 463 pp; xvi, 557 pp. 2 v. 8°. Paris, Delaforest, etc. 1828–32.

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v. 1. Lettres sur les cent-jours (1819); lettres politiques, morales, et religieuses.

v. 2. Réponse à un catholic romain, etc.; épitres d'un chrétien à un catholic romain, (1826); épitre maintenant Louis-Philippe aux libéraux; lettres, etc.

CAUGHEY.

Caughey (Rev. James). Arrows from my quiver, pointed with the steel of truth, and winged by faith and love. With an introduction by rev. D. Wise. 477 pp. 120. New York, W. C. Palmer, 1867.

Glimpses of life in soul saving; or, selections from [his] journal and other writings. With an introduction by rev. D. Wise. 477 pp. 8°. New York, W. C. Palmer, 1868. Caumont (Arcisse de). Définition élémentaire de quelques termes d'architecture. 168 pp. 8°. Paris, Derache, etc. 1846.

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CERFBERR DE MEDELSHEIM.

3e éd. viii, 197 pp. 240. Troyes, veuve Oudot, 1751.

Cazeaux (Paulin, M. D.) A theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery, including the diseases of pregnancy and parturition. Revised by S. Tarnier. From the French, by W. R. Bullock, M. D. 1124 pp. 5 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, 1868. Cean-Bermudez (Juan Agustin). Sumario de las antiguedades romanas que hay en España, en especial las pertinecientes á las bellas artes. 2 p. 1. xxxi, 538 pp. fol. Madrid, M. de Burgos, 1832.

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Causei de La Chausse (Michel-Ange de). Cecil Castlemaine's gage, and other novelettes.

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Caux. See Grimaud de Caux. Cavé (Marie Elizabeth). Drawing without a master. The Cavé method for learning to draw from memory. 134 pp, 129. New York, G. P. Putnam & son, 1868. Cawdray (Robert). A treasury or storehouse of similes. London, 1609. Edited, with introduction, by J. G. Pilkington. 3d ed. vii, 416 pp. 89. London, R. D. Dickinson, 1868. Caxton (William). Book of curtesye, 1477-8. Reprinted, with two ms. copies of the same treatise. Edited by F. J. Furnivall. xii, 57 pp. 8°. London, Trübner & co. 1868.

[EARLY English text society publications. Extra series, 1867. No, 3].

Caylus (Anne Claude Philippe de Tubières, de Grimoard, de Pestels, de Lévi, comte de). Les confidences réciproques, ou anecdotes de la société de madame la comtesse de B. [anon.] 2 v. vii, 147 pp; 159 pp. 18°. Londres [Paris], 1779.

Les étrennes de la Saint Jean. [anon.]

By Ouida. [pseudon. for mad. De la Rama?] Collected and revised by the author. 491 pp. 1 pl. 120. London, Chapman & Hall, 1867. Cecilias (The); or, the force of circumstances. By Anna Argyle. [pseudon.] 177 pp. 8°. New Celesia (Emanuele). The conspiracy of GianYork, Am. news co. 1866. luigi Fieschi; or, Genoa in the 16th century. From the Italian, by D, H. Wheeler. xxxii, 343 pp. portrait. 80, London, Sampson Low, 1866.

Cellini (Benvenuto). Trattati e discorsi. xiv, 176 pp. 120. Lipsia, L. Voss, 1835. [Opere, v. 3].

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Vita, scritta da lui medesimo. 2 v. xliv, 194 pp; 288 pp. 5 pl. 120. Lipsia, L. Voss, 1833.

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[Opere, v. 1-2]. Celtic society publications. The book of rights. Edited, with translation and notes, by J. O'Donovan. 120. Dublin, 1847. [No. 1].

Cambrensis eversus. By John Lynch. Edited, with translation and notes, by rev, M. Kelly. 3 v. 120. Dublin, 1848-51. [No. 2]. Miscellany of the Celtic society. Edited by J. O'Donovan. 8°. Dublin, 1849. [No. 3].

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The genealogy of Corca Laidhe. Poem on the battle of Dun, by Gilla Brighde MacConmidhe.

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Chahta vba isht tahoa holisso; or, Choctaw hymn book. 4th ed. 2 p. 1. 248 pp. 18°. New York, S. W. Benedict, 1851. Chaimis or Chai (Bartolomeo). Interrogatoriū siue cōfessionale. 111 1. unp. sm. 40. [Venetiis]? 1480. Chalklen (Rev. Charles William). Semiramis, an historical morality; and other poems. 2 v. clxxxiii, 171 pp; 358 pp. 16°. London, W. Pickering, 1847.

Challen (James). The cave of Machpelah, and other poems. 220 pp. 120. Philadelphia, C. Sherman, 1854 [1856].

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The gospel and its elements. 208 pp. 18°. Philadelphia, Challen & sons, 1856. s. Challoner (Richard, D. D.) Catholic christian instructed in the sacraments, sacrifices, ceremonies, and observances of the catholic church. 102a ed. 281 pp. 21. 180. St. Louis, P. Fox, 1868.

Chambaud (Louis). A grammar of the French tongue. With an essay on the proper method for teaching and learning that language. Revised by M. des Carrières. xxxii, 463 pp. 12°. London, A. Strahan, 1801. Chamberlayne (Edward, LL. D.) Angliæ notitia; or, the present state of England compleat. Together with divers reflections upon the ancient state thereof. 2 v. in 1. [Part 1, 14th ed. part 2, 11th ed.] 11 p. 1. 358 pp; 12 1. 344 pp. 1 pl. 16°. London, T. Newcomb, 1682.

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The same. 17th ed. 2 v. in 1. 9 p. 1. 274 3 p. 1. 400 pp. 1 pl. 16°. London, R. Scot, etc. 1691-92. Chamberlayne (John, son of Edward). Magnæ Britanniæ notitia; or, the present state of Great

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Britain, with divers remarks upon the ancient state thereof. 4th ed. 2 v. in 1. 11 p. l. 455, 200, 56 pp. 8°. London, T. Goodwin, etc. 1718.

The same. 7th ed. 2 v. in 1. 4 p. l. 466, 263, 66 pp. 8°. London, 1736. [Imperfect: title page and dedication wanting]. Chamberlen (Paul). An impartial history of the life and reign of Queen Anne. 514 pp. 10 pl. fol. London, W. Lloyd, 1738. [Some plates imperfect].

Chambers (Robert and William). Chambers' educational course. No. 6. Elements of zoology; or, natural history of animals. Edited by D. M. Reese. 1 p. 1. 535 pp. 12°. New York, A. S. Barnes & co. 1849.

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Chambers' encyclopædia: a dictionary of universal knowledge for the people, illustrated. A-Z. 10 v. 8°. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co. 1866–68.

Chambers' journal of popular literature, science, and arts, 1867. 8°. London, W. & R. Chambers, 1867.

Chambre (Marin Cureau de La). See La

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Champagny (François Joseph Marie Thérèse Nompère, comte Franz de). Les Césars. 2e éd. 2 v. xxiii, 552 pp; 571 pp. 8°. Paris, L. Maison, 1853.

Champgrand (— Goury de). See Goury de Champgrand.

Champlin (J. T.) Lessons on political economy. 219 pp. 120. New York, A. S. Barnes & co. 1868. Chandler (A.) & co. Specimen of ornamental types and embellishments. 24 1. 8°. New York, 1820.

[With BRUCE (D. & G.) Specimen of printing types, 1820].

Chandler (Richard). Proceedings house of Commons. See Great Britain. Chandler (Thomas Bradbury, D. D.) The appeal farther defended; in answer to the farther misrepresentations of dr. Chauncy. vi, 240 pp. 8°. New York, H. Gaine, 1771. Channing (George G.) Early recollections of Newport, R. I. 1793-1831. 284 pp. 16°. Newport, (R. I.) A. J. Ward, 1868. Channing (William Ellery, D. D.) Remarks on the character and writings of John Milton. [anon.] 3d ed. 116 pp. 180. Boston, Perkins & co. 1828. Chantreau (Pierre Nicolas). Arte de hablar bien Francés, ó gramatica completa dividida en tres partes. Nueva ed. revista. 468 pp. 8°. Paris, Bossange, 1824.

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CHARTERS.

a story of the commonwealth and the restoration. A sequel to "The Draytons and the Davenants." [anon.] 510 pp. 120. New York, M. W. Dodd, 1867.

Wanderings over bible lands and seas. [anon.] 301 pp. 1 pl. 2 phot. pl. 1 map. 120. London, T. Nelson & sons, 1866. Charlestown (The) [Mass.] directory. No. 16. [For 1868]. By Sampson, Davenport & co. 294 pp. 1 map. 8°. Charlestown, A. E. Cutter, 1868.

Charlevoix (Pierre François Xavier de).
History and general description of New
France. Translated, with notes, by J. G.
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The same. El novissimo Chantreau, 6 | Charles (Mrs. E.) On both sides of the sea: arte de hablar bien Francés, y ahora cuidadosamente emendado, por P. Puiggari, y en lo tocante á la parte castellana, corregida por F. M. F. P. Y. M. M. viii, 392 pp. 8°. Perpiñan, J. B. Alzine, 1841. Chapin (Edwin Hubbell, D. D.) Christianity the perfection of true manliness. 213 pp. 120. New York, H. Lyon, 1856. S. Moral aspects of city life. A series of lectures. 191 pp. 120. New York, H. Lyon, 1856. Chapman (Ernest Theodore). Water analysis. See Wanklyn (J. A.) and Chapman. Chapman (James). Travels in the interior of south Africa, comprising fifteen years' hunting and trading; with journeys across the continent from Natal to Walvisch bay, and visits to lake Ngami and Victoria falls. 2 v. xiv, 454 pp. 1 map, 4 pl; ix, 480 pp. 1 map, 4 pl. 8°. London, Bell & Daldy, 1868. Chapuis (Félicien), and Dewalque (Guillaume). Description des fossiles des terrains secondaires de la province de Luxembourg. (Extract). 393 pp. 38 pl. 4°. Bruxelles, Acad. royale de Belgique, 1853. Charant (A.) A letter in answer to divers curious questions concerning the religion, manners, and customs, of the countries of Muley Arxid, king of Tafiletta. [Mauritania]. Englished out of French. [anon.] 71 pp. 180. London, M. Pitt, 1671.]

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[ With FREJUS (R. de). Relation of voyage into Mauritania, 1681].

Chardin (Jean). Travels of sir John Chardin into Persia and ye East Indies, threugh the Black sea and the country of Colchis. Also the coronation of Solyman iii. [Translated from the French]. 2 v. in 1. 6 p. 1. 417 pp.; 154 pp. 1 map, 13 pl. fol. London, M. Pitt, 1686.

Charles i (King of England). The king cabinet opened; or, certain secret letters and papers written with the king's own hand, taken at Nasby-field, with annotations. Published by order of parliament. 2 p. 1. 56 pp. sm. 40. London, Robert Bostock, 1645. Charles ii (King of England). An account of his majesty's escape from Worcester, dedicated to Mr. Pepys by the king himself. 120. London, H. G. Bohn, 1859.

[In HAMILTON (A. count). Memoirs of the court of Charles ii. pp. 455-476. 1859]. Charles (Mrs. Elizabeth). The Draytons and the Davenants, a story of the civil wars. [anon.] 509 pp. 120. New York, M. W. Dodd, 1867.

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The same. Allgemeine geschichte und beschreibung von Neu-Frankreich, was die entdeckungen und groberungen der Franzosen in dem nordlichen America betrifft. 4 p. 1. 648 pp. 20 1. 18 maps. 4°. Leipzig, Arkstee & Merkus, 1756.

[ALLGEMEINE historie der reisen. v. 14].

A voyage to North America. Containing the geographical description and natural history of Canada and Louisiana. Also, a description and natural history of the West Indies. 2 v. 5 p. 1. 288 pp. 2 maps; 335 pp. 10 1. 5 maps. 8°. Dublin, J. Exshaw, 1766. Charlie But, and other stories for boys.

[anon.] 170 pp. 7 pl. 180. Philadelphia, Am. s. s. union, [1865].

Charma (Antoine, prof. at Caen). Essai sur les bases et les développemens de la moralité. [Théorie et l'histoire de la volonté.] xvi, 486, ii pp. 8°. Paris, L. Hachette, 1834. s.

Essai sur le langage. 2e éd. vii, 319 pp. 8°. Paris, L. Hachette, 1846.

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Lanfranc: notice biographique, littéraire et philosophique. (Extrait des Mémoires de la sociéte des antiquaires de Normandie). 160 pp. 8°. Paris, L. Hachette, 1850. S. Leçons de logique. viii, 419 pp. 8°. Paris, L. Hachette, 1840. Charpentier (Jean Pierre). Histoire de la renaissance des lettres en Europe, au quinzième siècle. 2 v. 2 p. 1. 383 pp; 2 p. 1. 403 pp. 8°. Paris, Ve. Marie Nyon, 1843. Charters (The) of Virginia, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts Bay, and Georgia, [with] a narrative of the proceedings of the colonies in consequence of the stamp act. 69 pp. 1 map. 4°. London, W. Owen, 1766.

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With HORSMANDEN (D.) Journal of proceedings in negro conspiracy, 1741-42. New York, 1744].

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See, also, Stone (A. P.) Key to Chase's common school arithmetic. 1853. Chase (Salmon Portland). Speech in the peace conference of 1861. 11 pp. 8°. New York, W. C. Bryant & co. 1863. [LOYAL publication society. No. 37]. Chase (Warren). The life-line of the lone one; or, autobiography of the world's child. [anon.] 120. Boston, B. Marsh, 1857. Chasseneu or Chasseneuz (Barthélemy de). Catalogvs gloriæ mundi, laudes, honores, excellentias, ac præeminentias omnium fere etatuum, plurimarumque rerum illius continens. 12 parts in 1 v. 10 p. 1. 375 1. fol. Lugd. D. de Harsy, 1529. Chastelain (Georges). Chronique de J. de Lalain. 8°. Paris, J. A. Buchon, 1826. [COLLECTION de chroniques nationales françaises, v. 411.

Les ducs de Bourgogne. 2 v. 8°. Paris, J. A. Buchon, 1827.

[COLLECTION de chroniques nationales françaises, v. 42-43].

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Chateau Lescure; or, the last marquis. A story of Brittany and the Vendée. [anon. By James B. Kirker?] 198 pp. 16°. New York, E. Dunigan & bro. 1855. Chateaubriand (René François Auguste de). The spirit and beauty of the christian religion; selections from Chateaubriand's Genius of christianity. Translated from the French, with an introduction, by Emma B. Stork. 213 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakis. ton, 1858. Chatrian (Alexandre). Madame Thérèse. See Erckmann (E.) and Chatrian. Chatto (John). An account of the bibliography of diptheria. 8°. London, 1859. [NEW SYDENHAM society, v. 3]. Chaucer (Geoffrey). Legende of goode women. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by H. Corson. xxxviii, 145 pp. 12°. Philadelphia, F. Leypoldt, 1864.

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Chaudoir (Maximilien, baron) and Hochhuth (Johann Heinrich). Enumeration des carabiques et hydrocanthares, recueillis pendant un voyage au Caucase et dans les pro

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vinces transcaucasiennes. Carabiques, par le baron de Chaudoir. Hydrocanthares, par H. Hochhuth. 268 pp. 8°. Kiew, J. Wallner, 1846. Chauncy (Charles, D.D.) An appeal to the public answered, in behalf of the non-episcopal churches in America; wherein the reasons for an American episcopate are shewn to be insufficient, [etc.] 205 pp. 120. Boston, Kneeland & Adams, 1768.

[With CHANDLER (T. B. D.D.) Appeal to the public, [etc.] ed. 1767].

A letter to a friend, containing remarks on a sermon, by John [Ewer], bishop of Llandaff, before the society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts, Feb. 20, 1767. In which the highest reproach is undeservedly cast upon the American colonies. 56 pp. 120. Boston, Kneeland & Adams, 1767. [With CHANDLER (T. B. D.D.) Appeal farther defended. ed. 1771].

A compleat view of episcopacy, as exhibited from the fathers of the christian church, until the close of the second century: containing an impartial account of them, of their writings, and of what they say concerning bishops and presbyters. 474 pp. 21. 8°. Boston, T. Leverett, 1771.

A letter to rev. George Whitefield, vindicating certain passages he has excepted against in a late book entitled, Seasonable thoughts on the state of religion in New England. 39 pp. 120. Boston, Rogers & Fowle, 1745.

[With CHANDLER (T. B. D.D.] Appeal farther defended. ed. 1771].

A letter to a friend, giving a concise but just account of the Ohio defeat, etc. [anon.] 15 pp. 40. Boston, Edes & Gill, 1755.

A second letter to a friend; giving a more particular narrative of the defeat of the French army at Lake George by the NewEngland troops, etc. [anon.] 16 pp. sm. 4°. Boston, Edes & Gill, 1755.

A reply to Dr. Chandler's appeal defended. 180, x pp. 120. Boston, D. Kneeland, 1770.

[With CHANDLER (T. B. D.D.) Appeal farther defended. ed. 1771].

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