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Wrecks, cont'd.

Awful calamities; or, The shipwrecks of December, 1839, being a full account of the dreadful hurricanes of Dec. 15, 21 & 27, on the coast of Massachusetts;...and also of the dreadful disasters at Gloucester. Boston: J. Howe, 1840. 24 p. 8°. Blasius (William). Causes of the Huron disaster. 4 p. 8°.

Extr. Amer. Philos. Soc. Proc. Dec. 7, 1877.

Bluett (Albert). Around the Manacles. (Cornish Maga. London, 1898. 8°. v. 1, pp. 403416.)

Bolton (William). Narrative of the last cruise of the United States steam frigate Missouri, including a detail of the general conflagation at Gibraltar, resulting in her total loss. 3d edition. Boston, 1843. 8°.

Boniface (Ch. Et.) Relation du naufrage du navire français l'Eole, sur la côté de la Caffrerie... 1829... Cap de Bonne Espérance: W. Bridekirk, Impr., 1829. 4 p.l., viii, 124 pp. 8°.

Bradley (Eliza). An authentic narrative of the shipwreck and sufferings of Mrs. E. Bradley, wife of Captain James Bradley...commander of the ship Sally, wrecked on the coast of Barbary, in June, 1818. Written by herself. Boston: J. Walden, 1823. iv, 5-108 p., 1 pl. 16°.

New York: J. H. Turney, 1832.

iv, 5-103 p., I pl. 16°.

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Braid (John) Narrative of the destruction by fire of H. M. S. Queen Charlotte, off Leghorn, March 17, 1800. .shipwreck of a Venetian ship, in 1431. London, n. d. 16°.

Brekell (John). Euroclydon; or, The dangers of the sea considered, in some reflections upon St. Paul's voyage and shipwreck. London, 1744. 8°. Brisson (P. F.) Histoire du naufrage et de la captivité de M. B., écrite par lui-même. Genève, 1790. xii, 150 p. 16°.

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Bulkeley (John), and J. CUMMINS. to the South Seas, in the years 1740-1, containing a faithful narrative of the loss of his Majesty's ship the Wager... by J. Bulkeley and J. Cummins, late gunner and carpenter of the Wager. London: repr. Philadelphia: The author, 1757. xxxii, 306 p. 2. ed. 12°.

Buys (Jakob Maartensz). Het droevig ongeluk van J. A. Zuyderduyn met zyn volk, en de...verlossinge uit doodsgevaar van H. T. van Duyvenboode...Leyden: J. van Abkoude, 1735. 2 p.l., 24 p. sq. 8°.

Byron (J.) Narrative of the Hon. J. Byron ; being an account of the shipwreck of the Wager; and the subsequent adventures of her crew... (In: Kerr (R.), A general history and collection of voyages, &c. Edinburgh, 1815. 8°. v. 17. App. 1,

PP. 315-414.)

Campbell (Donald). Shipwreck and captivity of Capt. Donald Campbell, on leaving Goa for Madras, May 21, 1782. London: T. Tegg [1800?] 16°. 5-28 p.

Challenger. A diary of the wreck of his Majesty's ship Challenger, on the western coast of South America, in May, 1835. With an account

of the subsequent encampment of the officers and crew, during a period of 7 weeks, on the south coast of Chili. London: Longman, Rees, 1836. 2 p.l., 160 p., 4 pl. 8°.

Clarke (J. S.) Naufragia; or, Historical memoirs of shipwrecks and of the providential deliverance of vessels. London: I. Gold, 1805. 6 p.l., xvi, 421 p., I pl. 12°.

Cochele (Charles). Naufrage du brick français La Sophie sur la Côte occidentale d'Afrique. Paris, 1821. 2 v. 8°.

Narrative of the shipwreck of the Sophia, May 30, 1819, on the western coast of Africa, and of the captivity of the crew in the desert of Sahara. London, 1822. 8°. (New voyages and travels. v. 6, part 5.)

Cooper (W. H.) The loss of the San W. P. Hazard, 1855.

Incidents of shipwreck; or, Francisco. Philadelphia: viii, 9-108 p. 16°.

Dalrymple (Alexander) An account of the loss of the Grosvenor, Indiaman, commanded by Capt. John Coxon, on the 4th of August, 1782 ... Coast of Africa ... London: P. Elmsly, 1783. 8, 39 p. nar. 8°.

Damant (H. C.) Wrecks on the Isle of Wight. (Nautical Maga. London, 1898. 8°. v. 67, pp. 597-604.)

Dartneli (George R.) A brief narrative of the shipwreck of the transport Premier," near the mouth of the river St. Lawrence, on the 4th November, 1843 ... London: J. How, 1845. xv, 37 P., 5 pl. 4°.

Dean (John). A true and genuine narrative of the whole affair relating to the ship Sussex, as sent to the directors of the Honourable East India Company; from the time she was deserted by the officers, and greatest part of the crew, till she was... wreck'd on the Bassas de India ... London: C. Corbett, 1740. I p.l., 22 p. 12°.

Deléarde ( ), and ( ) RENARD. La statistique et les accidents des gens de mer. (Soc. de statist. de Paris. Jour. v. 45, pp. 270-274. Paris, 1904.)

Delpeuch (Maurice). Les grands naufrages dans notre marine de guerre. (Rev. maritime. v. 161, pp. 5-32. Paris, 1904.)

Deperthes (J. L. H. S.) Histoire des naufrages, hivernemens, délaissemens, incendies, famines, etc., depuis le quinzième siècle jusqu'à preParis, 1795. 3 v. 8°.

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Same. Nouvelle Édition, augmentee par J. B. B. Eyries. Paris, 1815. 3 v. 8°.

Earl of Abergavenny. An authentic narrative of the loss of the Earl of Abergavenny, East Indiaman, Captain John Wordsworth, off Portland... Feb., 1805... By [W. D.] a gentleman in the East-India House. London: Lane, Newman & Co., 1805. 54 p. 8°.

Eschauzier (B.) Nadere mededeeling aan Heeren belanghebbenden bij de onderneming op het wrak der Lutine, betreffende den tegenwoordigen toestand van den arbeid op dat wrak. [signed Brand Eschauzier.] Kampen: K. van Hulsi, 1861. I p.l., 34 p. 7 1., I pl. 8°.

Falconer (William). The shipwreck. By a sailor [i. e., W. Falconer]... London: A. Millar, 1764. 2 l., 130 p., 2 maps. new ed. 8°.

Wrecks, cont'd.

Fellows (W. D.) A narrative of the loss of His Majesty's packet the Lady Hobart, on an island of ice in the Atlantic ocean, 28 June, 1803. With a particular account of the providential escape of the crew in two open boats... London: J. Stockdale, 1803. 46 p. 8°.

6. ed. 46 p. 8°.

Flinders (M.) A voyage to Terra Australis in the years 1801, '02 and '03. With an account of the Shipwreck of the Porpoise. London, 1814. 2 v. 4°. Atlas fo.

France. Declaration du Roy, concernant les naufrages maritimes. Donnée à Versailles le 15. Juin 1735. [Colophon:] Paris: l'Imp. Royale, 1735. 4 p. 8°.

Instruction pour les commis de Fermes des Bureaux Maritimes au sujet des echoüemens & naufrages. Du vingt huit Mars 1726. Paris: La Veuve Saugrain & Pierre Prault, 1726. 12 p.

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Full particulars of the two late awful shipwrecks near Sandy Hook. Narrative of the wrecks of the barque Mexico and of the ship Bristol, on both of which dreadful occasions two hundred souls perished!! New York: N. Y. Sun [1837]. 16 p. [3. ed.] 8°. (Suppl. of The Sun.)

Gilly (William O.) Narratives of shipwrecks of the Royal Navy: between 1793 and 1849. Compiled principally from official documents in the Admiralty. With a preface by W. S. Gilly, D.D. London: J. W. Parker, 1850. xxxv, 332 p.

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London, 1851. 2. ed. rev. 8°. Godron (Henri). Note sur le dérasement de l'épave du vapeur anglais Vindomora" coulé en Basse-Seine. (Annales d. ponts & chaussées. pt. 1, sér. 8, v. 16, pp. 5-30. Paris, 1904.)

Gomes de Brito (B.) Historia tragico-maritima em qui se escrevem os naufragios que tiveraō as naos de Portugal em exercicio à navegacao da India. Lisboa, 1735-36. 2 v. 4°.

Goodridge (C. M.) Narrative of a voyage to the south seas and the shipwreck of the Princess of Wales cutter, with an account of a two years' residence of an uninhabited island. Exeter, 1838. illus. 2. ed. 16°.

Great Britain. Minutes of Proceedings at a court martial on board Ship "Hibernia at Malta, 1893, To enquire into the loss of ... Ship "Victoria." London: Darling & Son, prtrs., 1893. 162 p., I plan, 3 1. f°.

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Admiralty. Casualties to ships. Return 'showing the date, the name and class of the ship damaged, the nature of the accident, the number of persons injured, the number of deaths [etc.]." 1903/4. London [1905]. f°.

Trade, Board of. Abstracts of the returns ...of sea casualties which occurred on and near the coasts of the United Kingdom; also ... which occurred to British ships elsewhere than on the coasts of the United Kingdom and to foreign ships on the coasts of British possessions abroad 1883/4. London, 1885. f°.

Greig (Alexander M.) Fate of the Blenden Hall, East Indiaman. New York, 1847. 12°.

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Grosvenor, ship. Affecting narrative of the loss of the Grosvenor, Indiaman, Captain Coxson ...1782... London: T. Tegg [1782?]. 28 p. 12°. Grozier (E. A.) The wreck of the "Somerset."... Provincetown: N. T. Freeman, 1886. 71. 8°.

Hamilton (J.) Cause and prevention of shipwreck [a letter to the committee at Lloyd's]. n. p., n. d. 8°.

Harten (H. W.) Drie dagen aan boord van het bark schip Australië (thans met man en muis vergaan) Rotterdam: P. N. Bazendijk, 1859. vi, 7-60 p. 8°.

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Hermann (J.) Ort und Ursache der Strandungen deutscher Seeschiffe. (Annalen d. Hydrographie u. maritimen Meteorologie. Jahrg. 27, pp. 239-255. Hamburg, 1899.)

Heyden (F. J. van der). Vervarelyke Schip. Breuk van't Oost Indisch Jacht ter Schelling, onder het Landt van Bengale. Hardenwick, 1722. 4°.

Hillary (Sir William), bart. An appeal to the British Nation, on the humanity and policy of forming a National Institution, for the preservation of lives and property from shipwreck. London: G. & W. B. Whittaker, 1823. 2 p.l., 25 p. 8°.

London: G. & W. B. Whittaker, 1823.

3 p.l., 38 p. 2. ed. 8°.

Holden (H.) A narrative of the shipwreck, captivity and sufferings of Horace Holden and Benj. H. Nute; who were cast away in the American ship Mentor, on the Pelew Islands, in... 1832; and for two years... were...among the barbarous inhabitants of Lord North's Island. Boston: Russell, Shattuck & Co., 1836. xii, 13-133 p. 16°.

Hyslop (John). Needful precautions for safe navigation. (Harper's New Monthly Maga. v. 99, Pp. 142-146. New York, 1899.)

Indian Oak. Narrative of facts attending the wreck of the transport "Indian Oak" on the Loochoo Islands. (Jour. Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. Calcutta, 1840. 8°. v. 9, pt. 2, pp. 916-923.) Inglefield (John N.) Narrative of the loss of H. M. S. Centaur. New ed. London, 1783.

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Joinville (François Ferdinand Philippe Louis Marie d'Orléans). Histoire générale de la Marine comprenant les naufrages célèbres, les voyages autour du monde, les découvertes et colonisations... Par le Prince de Joinville. Édition ... illustrée publiée sous la direction de M. Van Tenac... Paris: E. & V. Penaud Frères [1853?]. v. 1-3. 8°.

Kemp (Didericus van der). Praeses. * Dissertatio juridica inauguralis de jure circa res naufragas, quam, ... ex auctoritate Rectoris D. v. d. K., submittit Cornelius Henricus van Beekesteyn Raket... ad diem 19. Octobris, 1775... Lugduni Batavorum: J. Bos, 1775. 6 p.l., 98 p. 4°.

Kent. A Narrative of the loss of the Kent East Indiaman, by fire in the Bay of Biscay, on the 1st March, 1825, in a letter to a friend. By a pas Edinburgh: Waugh and Innes, 1831. vi, 7-21 p., I pl. 5. ed. 24°.

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La perdita del K.: racconto autentico di quanto accadde a bordo della Carolina. Roma, 1828.

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Lewins (R.) Vindication of the captain and crew of the smack, Earl of Wemyss, which was stranded on the coast of Norfolk on 1. September, 1833 ... Leith: J. Burnet, 1834. I p.l., 72 p. 2. ed. 8°.

Lexington. Letter to the Hon. Daniel Webster on the causes of the destruction of the steamer Lexington, as discovered in the testimony before the coroner's jury in New York; by A traveller, [i. e., H. R. Cleveland]. Boston, 1840. 8°.

[Livermore (C. W.)] The ancient wreck. Loss of the Sparrow-Hawk in 1626. Remarkable preservation and recent discovery of the wreck. Boston: A. Mudge & Son, 1865. 38 p. 12°.

Lloyd (J. F.) Steamboat directory, and Disasters on the Western waters. Cincinnati, 1886. 8°.

Lord (T. F.) A concise account of a voyage made...in the ship Minerva, in the winter of 1818. Written...in 1870, from recollection solely. New York; Privately printed, 1871. II ff., 1 map, I pl. 8°.

Manby (G. W.) Reflections on shipwreck, with historical facts and and suggestions for diminishing that calamity... [by G. W. Manby]? Yarmouth: C. Sloman [1837]. xvi, 1 l., 19-31 p. 8°. Margollé (Elié). See Zurcher (Fréderic)

and ELIE MARGOLLÉ.

Mariner's (The) chronicle, containing narratives of ... disasters at sea... also naval engagements... and other extraordinary and interesting occurrences. New Haven: G. W. Gorton, 1834. iii-xii, 13-504 p., 13 pl. 12°.

Martinez (Pierre). Recueil d'un fort notable naufrage tiré des lettres du père Pierre Martinez, escrites en la ville de Goa es Indes Orientales, au Reuerend P. General de la compagnie de nom de Iesus, le 9. iour de Decembre, 1586. Paris: N. Niuelle, 1588. 55 ff. 8°.

Mathyssen (J. D. T.) *Ad titulum codicis, de naufragiis. Lugduni Batavorum, 1835. 4 p.l., 46 p., 21. 8°.

May (R. de). Narrative of the sufferings and adventures of Henderick Portenger, a private soldier of the late Swiss regiment de Mueron, who was wrecked on the shores of Abyssinia, in the Red Sea. London: R. Phillips & Co., 1819. 28 p. 4°.

Melancholy consequences of two sea storms, being, an account of the shipwreck of a Portuguese

snow, on her passage from Goa to Madras, in the year 1782, on board of which was Donald Campbell, Esq; of Barbeck, (as related in his journey to India); and a narrative of the loss of the Halsewell, East-Indiaman, Capt. Richard Pierce; unfortunately wrecked at the isle of Purbeck, coast of Dorsetshire, January 6th, 1786, compiled from the communication of the two chief officers who escaped the dreadful catastrophe. Dunbar: G. Miller [1800?]. 24 p. 12°.

Meriton (H.), and J. ROGERS. A circumstantial narrative of the loss of the Halsewell, (East-Indiaman) which was wrecked at Seacombe ... 6th Jan., 1786. Compiled from the communications... of Mr. H. Meriton and Mr. J. Rogers ... London: W. Lane, 1786. 82 p. 7. ed. 16°.

Mohegan. The wreck of the " Mohegan." (Graphic. London, 1898. fo. v. 58, pp. 543.) Moore (Marian). The touching and melancholy narrative of M. M., the shipwrecked female sailor,

written by M. M., herself. New York: J. Merone & Co., 1853. 2 p.l.. 15-49 p. illus. 8°. *Naufragio (De) et naufragorum jure. n. p., n. d. 36 p., 11. 4°.

New York Board of Underwriters. Report of committee to investigate the causes of loss of the U. S. mail steamer Central America ... which foundered at sea... Sept. 27th, 1857. New York, 1857. 2 pts. 8°.

Oliver (J.) Wreck of the Glide, with recollecEdited tions of the Fijiis and of Wallis Island. by W. G. Dix. New York, 1848. 12°.

Ongeluckig, of droevigh verhaal van 't schip De Gouden Buys, uytgevaren ten dienste van d'Oost-Indische Compagnie, ter Camer Enchuysen

1693. den 4. May.. Uyt de beedighde verklaringe t'samen gestelt van D. Silleman ... en L. Thysz... Enchuysen: H. van Straalen [1694?]. 2 p.l., 28 p. sq. 12°.

Paddock (Judah). Narrative of the shipwreck of the ship Oswego on the coast of south Barbary. New York, 1818. 8°.

Pesce (G. L.) Contre les naufrages. (Rev. des rev. Paris, 1898. 8°. v. 27, pp. 623–636.) Procter (George H.) The fishermen's memorial and record book, containing a list of vessels and their crews, lost from the port of Gloucester, from 1830 to... 1873. Gloucester: Procter Bros., 1873. iv, ii, 3-172 p. 8°.

Remarkable shipwrecks; or, A collection of interesting accounts of naval disasters ... Hartford, 1814. 12°.

Riley (J.) Loss of the American Brig Commerce, wrecked on the western coast of Africa ... 1815, with an account of Tombuctoo and of the hitherto undiscovered great city of Wassanah. London, 1817. 4°.

traduit en Français par M. Peltier. Paris, 1818. 2 v. 8°.

Robbins (Archibald). A journal, comprising an account of the loss of the brig Commerce of Hartford, Conn, James Riley, master, upon the western coast of Africa, Aug. 28, 1815; also of the slavery and sufferings of the author and the rest of the crew, upon the Desert of Zahara, in 1815-17; with accounts of the manners... of the wandering

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Sarah Sands. Narrative of the burning of "Sarah Sands" screw steam ship, with the headquarters of H. M. 54th regiment on board. By a late 54th officer. vi, 7-29 p., I pl. London: Bemrose & Sons, 1870. 12°.

Saunders (Miss Ann). Narrative of the shipwreck and sufferings of Miss Ann Saunders.. passenger on... the ship Francis Mary, which foundered at sea on the 5th Feb., 1826, on her passage from New Brunswick to Liverpool... Written by herself. Annexed is a solemn address of Miss Saunders... Providence: Z. S. Crossmon, 1827. 38 p. 16°.

Schiffsunfälle (Die) an der deutschen Küste während des Jahres 1895. (Vierteljahrshefte zur Statist. d. deut. Reichs. Jahrg. 6 (1897). Heft 1, Pp. 113-123. Berlin, 1897.)

Continued annually.

Schipbreuk van den gouverneur F. Ridder de Stuers op de Lucipara's den 5. van Bloeimaand [May] 1837 ... Arnhem: W. K. Kien & Co. [1837?] 24 p., 2 l. 8°.

Senior (W.) Notable shipwrecks, being tales of disaster and heroism at sea. London [1873]. 16°.

Simonis (J. A. van). Opmerkende wederwaardigheden, aangande de ziektens, doden en oproerige ontmoetingen van en op het schip de Adrichem. meedegedeeld door een brief, geschreeven... op de reede aan Cabo de Gode Hoop, den 8. April toegezonden... Amsterdam: A. Olofszen, 1743. 8 p. sq. 8°.

Société centrale de sauvetage des naufragés. Annales du sauvetage maritime. Année 29, no. 2 (Apr.-June, 1894); 31, no. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1896); 32, no. 1 (Jan.-March, 1897); 33, no. 3 (July-Sept. 1898); 34 (1899); 35, nos. 1-3 (Jan.-Sept. 1900); 36-40 (1901-March, 1905). Paris, 1894-1905. 8°. Société générale des naufrages, dans l'interêt de toutes les nations. [Publications,] no. 6. [Paris: A. Belin, 1837.] 12°.

Statistique des naufrages et autres accidents de mer. (Revue Maritime. passim.)

Steamboat disasters and railroad accidents in the United States. Worcester, 1846. 12°.

Stella. The wreck of the "Stella." (Graphic. v. 59, pp. 422-424 and 426-427. London, 1899.)

Sterling Castle. Memorial of the proceedings of H. M. S. Sterling Castle, from her sailing from Jamaica, Sept., 1780, to her being wrecked, 18th Oct. following, on the Silver Keys; by one of the survivors. London, 1823. 16°.

Story (Alfred T.) Wrecks on the south coast. (Cassell's Maga. London, 1898. 8°. pp. 576-583.) Stout (Benjamin). Narrative of loss of the ship Hercules... [London, 1798.] 12°.

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Surprise. A narrative of the shipwreck of the British brig, Surprise," of Glasgow, John William Ross, master, on the coast of Barbary, on the 28th December, 1815; and subsequent captivity of the passengers and crew by the Arabs, until ransomed by the worshipful company of ironmongers. London: Gye & Balne, 1817. 56 p. 12°.

Tegg's mariner's marvellous magazine; or, Wonders of the ocean; containing ... adventures of mariners, in various parts .. London: T. Tegg, 1803. 3 v. 12°.

Temple (R. C.) The wreck of the Doddington, 1755. I chart. (Indian Antiquary. v. 29, pp. 294299; 330-333; v. 30, pp. 451-456; 491-499; v. 31, pp. 114-131; 180-191; 222-229. Bombay, 19001902.)

Treanor (Rev. T. S.) Heroes of the Goodwin Sands. New York: F. H. Revell Co. [1892] I p.l., 256 p., 2 pl. 12°.

True (The) causes of the numerous wrecks of merchant shipping clearly explained; and an appeal to the nation... to apply the remedy. By a surveyor of shipping. Kirkcaldy: Reid & Son, 1833. 42 p. 16°.

Verunglückungen deutscher Seeschiffe in den Jahren 1894-1895. (Vierteljahrshefte zur Statist. d. deut. Reichs. Jahrg. 6 (1897). Heft 1, pp. 101-112. Berlin, 1897.)

Continued annually.

Vidal Gormaz (Francisco).

Algunos nau

frajios ocurridos en las costas chilenas desde su descubrimiento hasta nuestros dias. Santiago de Chile: Imp. Elzeviriana, 1901. xvi, 899 p., I pl. 4°.

Webster (Harrie). A personal inspection of the wreck of the Vandalia, at Samoa, March 16, 1889. (United Service. ser. 3, v. 8, pp. 407-436. New York. 1905.)

Wilson (H.), and others. An account of the Pelew Islands, situated in the Great South Sea. Composed from the journals of Capt. H. W., and his officers who in August, 1783, were there shipwrecked in the Antelope Packet. Brookfield, Mass.: E. Merriam & Co. [178-?] 196 p. 24°.

Woodward (D.) Narrative of himself and four Seamen, who lost their ship near Celebes. London, 1805. 8°.

Woolf (Alexander). The loss of the Rio de Janeiro. (Overland Monthly. v. 37, pp. 847-851. San Francisco, 1901.)

Wrecks of British shipping. (Nautical Magazine. v. 1–12, 1832-1843. passim.) Zurcher (Frederic), and ÉLIE MARGOLLÉ. Les naufrages célèbres. Paris: Hachette et Cie., 1873. I p.l., ii, 308 p. illus. 2. ed. 12°. (Bib. des merveilles.)

Another copy. Paris, 1872. 12°.

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STEWART family. Genealogy and biography of the descendants of Walter Stewart of Scotland and of John Stewart who came to America in 1718 and settled in Londonderry, N. H. By B. Frank Severance. Greenfield, Mass., 1905. xi, 215 p., I facsim., 2 port.

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STOKES (Sir George Gabriel), bart. Memoir and scientific correspondence of the late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart...Selected and arranged by Joseph Larmor. Cambridge: The University Press, 1907. 2 v. ports. 8°.

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Allen (Philip Loring). America's awakening. The triumph of righteousness in high places. New York: Fleming H. Revell Co. [cop. 1906] 288 p., I map, 7 ports. 8°.

Ames (Azel). The May-Flower and her log, July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621. Chiefly from original

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