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BRONTÉ.

BROWN.

Bronté (Anne). Agnes Grey. By Acton Bell. | Brooks (Rev. T. S.) Debate on baptism and

[pseudon.] 16°. London, Smith, Elder & co. 1866.

[With BRONTE (E. and A.) Wuthering heights, etc.]

The tenant of Wildfell hall. By Acton Bell. [pseudon.] A new ed. 371 pp. 160. London, Smith, Elder & co. 1859. Bronté (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne). Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. [pseudon.] 165 pp. 16°. London, Smith, Elder & co. 1846.

The same. iv, 13-176 pp. 16°. Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1848. Bronté (Emily, and Anne). Wuthering heights, by Ellis Bell [Emily Bronté]; and Agnes Grey, by Acton Bell [Anne Bronté]; with a preface and memoir of both authors, by Currer Bell [Charlotte Bronté. pseudon.] A new ed. xix, 446 pp. 16°. London, Smith, Elder & co. 1866. Brooklyn (The) city and business directory for the year ending May 1, 1870. Containing also a street and avenue directory, and an appendix. Compiled by George T. Lain. 80. Brooklyn, Lain & co. [1869]. Brooks (Charles). The christian in his closet; or, prayers for individuals, adapted to the various ages, conditions, and circumstances of life. 316 pp. 12°. Boston, J. Munroe & co. 1845.

Elementary course of natural history, being an introduction to zoology: intended for the college and the parlor. Elements of ornithology. 324 pp. 28 pl. 120. Boston, J. Munroe, 1847.

Brooks (Rev. Charles T.) The simplicity of Christ's teachings, set forth in sermons. viii, 342 pp. 120. Boston, Crosby, Nichols & co. 1859.

Brooks (Edward). The normal written arithmetic, by analysis and synthesis; designed for common schools, normal schools, high schools, academies, etc. 337 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Sower, Barnes, & Potts, [1863]. Brooks (Rev. Thomas). Precious remedies against satan's devices; being a companion for christians of all denominations. 1st Am. ed. 319 pp. 111. 1 pl. 18°. Philadelphia, J. Pounder, 1810.

Smooth stones from ancient brooks. By rev. C. H. Spurgeon. Being a collection of sentences, illustrations, and quaint sayings, from the works of that renowned puritan, Thomas Brooks. 269 pp. 16°. New York, Sheldon & co. 1860.

kindred subjects. See Mathes (J. M.) and
Brooks.

Brossard (Alfred de). Considérations his-
toriques et politiques sur les républiques de
La Plata, dans leurs rapports avec la France
et l'Angleterre. 2 p. 1. 471 pp. 8. Paris,
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Broughton (William Robert). Voyage de
découvertes dans la partie septentrionale de
l'océan Pacifique fait pendant les années
1795-1798; dans lequel il a parcouru et
visité la côte d'Asie, depuis le 35° degré nord,
jusqu'au 52°; les côtes nord, est, et sud du
Japon, etc. Traduit de l'Anglais par J. B. B.
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map; 2 p. 1. 342 pp. 1 map. 8°. Paris,
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Broussais (François Joseph Victor). Cours
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120. Paris, J. B. Baillière, 1836.
Brown (Edward). Life lyrics. 1 p. 1. 189
pp. 80. New York, W. Wood & co. 1869..
Brown (Henry T.) Five hundred and seven
mechanical movements, embracing all those
which are most important in dynamics, hy-
draulics, etc. 122 pp. sm. 4°. New York,
Brown, Coombs & co. 1868.
Brown (Mary R.) Maggie and her friends.
A story from real life. 243 pp. 1 pl. 18°.
New York, A. D. F. Randolph & co. 1868.
Brown (Peter). The fame and glory of Eng-
land vindicated, being an answer to [Les-
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Brown (Robert, the botanist of the British mu-
seum). Miscellaneous botanical works. v. 3.
Atlas of plates. 2 p. 1. 15 pp. 38 pl. fol.
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[RAY society publications]. Brown (Samuel). A treatise on the nature, origin, and progress of the yellow fever, with observations on its treatment, comprising an account of the disease, in several of the capitals of the United States, [etc.] 112 pp. 80. Boston, Manning & Loring, 1800. Brown (Thomas). The paradise of coquettes, 201 pp. 16°. In nine parts. a poem. Philadelphia, M. Carey, 1816. Brown (William Wells). The American fugitive in Europe. Sketches of places and people abroad. With a memoir of the author. 320 pp. 1 portrait. 120. Boston, J. P. Jewett & co. 1855.

BROWN.

Brown (W. Leroy). Notes on artillery: from Robins, Hutton, Chesney, Mordecai, Dahlgren, Jacob, Greener, Gibbon, and Benton. 76 pp. 80. Richmond, West & Johnson, 1862. Brown (Mr. -, son of Rev. Samuel Brown). The captives of Abb's valley; a legend of frontier life. By a son of Mary Moore, [married to Samuel Brown]. 169 pp. 1 pl. 16°. Philadelphia, presbyterian board of publication, [1854]? Browne (Charles Farrar). Artemus Ward his book. [pseudon.] 224 pp. 13 pl. 160. New York, Carleton, 1865.

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Artemus Ward's panorama. (As exhibited at the Egyptian hall, London). [pseudon.] Edited by his executors, T. W. Robertson and E. P. Hingston. 213 pp. 34 pl. 16°. New York, G. W. Carleton, 1869. Browne (D. J.) The etymological encyclopædia of technical words and phrases used in the arts and sciences, and of many words in common use, with popular quotations from foreign languages, and their translations. 258 pp. 180. Boston, W. Hyde & co. 1832. Browne (Dunn, pseudon.) See Fiske (Samuel).

Browne (John Ross). Adventures in the Apache country; a tour through Arizona and Sonora, with notes on the silver regions of Nevada. 535 pp. 120. New York, Harper & brothers, 1869.

Resources of the Pacific slope. A statistical and descriptive summary of the mines and minerals, climate, topography, agriculture, commerce, manufactures, and miscellaneous productions of the states and territories west of the Rocky Mountains. With a sketch of the settlement and exploration of lower California. 678, 200 pp. 8°. New York, D. Appleton & co. 1869.

Browne (Junius Henri). The great metropolis; a mirror of New York. A complete history of metropolitan life and society, with sketches of prominent places, persons, and things in the city, as they actually exist. 700 pp. 16 pl. 8°. Hartford, American publishing co. 1869.

Browning (Elizabeth Barrett). Casa Guidi windows. A poem. viii, 140 pp. 16°. London, Chapman & Hall, 1851.

Lady Geraldine's courtship. 1 p. 1. iv, 74 pp. 12 pl. 8°. New York, C. Scribner & co. 1870.

BRÜNNICH.

Browning (Elizabeth B.)—continued.

Napoleon iii in Italy. And other poems. 72 pp. 160. New York, C. S. Francis & co. 1860. Browning (Robert). The ring and the book. 4 v. 16°. London, Smith, Elder & co. 186869.

Bruce (George) son & co. An abridged speci men of printing types, made at Bruce's New York type-foundry. 166 pp. 4°. New York, G. Bruce, son & co. 1869. Bruce (Peter Henry). Memoirs. Containing an account of his travels in Germany, Russia, Tartary, Turkey, and the West Indies, etc. as also several very interesting private anecdotes of the czar, Peter i, of Russia. 6 p. 1. 446 pp. 40. London, author's widow,

1782.

Brügger (Ch. Gr.) Die thermen von Bormio,

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Brun (Charles). Récit des événements de décembre. Oui ou non. Appel à la nation. Vote universel du 21 décembre 1851. 105 pp. 1 1. 16°. Paris, Ledoyen, 1851. [With GALLOIS (N.) Vie politique de Ledru-Rollin]. Brunck (Richard Franz Philipp). Anthologia. See Selection (A) of Greek epigrams. Brunet (Gustave, editor). See Dinaux (Arthur). Les sociétés badines, [etc.] Brunet (Jacques Charles). Recherches bibliographiques et critiques sur les éditions originales des cinq livres du roman satirique de Rabelais, et sur les différences de texte qui se font remarquer, particulièrement dans le premier livre du Pantagruel et dans la Gargantua; on y a joint une revue critique des éditions collectives du même roman, et, de plus, le texte original des grandes et inestimables chroniques de Gargantua, complété pour la première fois d'après l'édition de 1533, pour servir de supplément à toutes les éditions des œuvres de Rabelais. 2 p. 1. 144, 58 pp. 8. Paris, L. Potier, 1852.

Brunet (Pierre, de Nantes). Voyage à l'Îsle de France, dans l'Inde, et en Angleterre ; suivi de mémoires sur les Indiens, sur les vents des mers de l'Inde, et d'une notice sur la vie du général Benoit Déboigne, commandant l'armée maratte sous Scindia. 1 p. 1. iv, 390 pp. 8°. Paris, P. Mongie aîné, 1825. Brünnich (Martin Thrane). Ichthyologia massiliensis, sistens piscium descriptiones, eorvmqve apud incolas nomina. Accedunt

BRÜNNICH.

Brünnich (Martin)-continued.

Spolia maris adriatici. 8 p. 1. 110 pp. 80.
Hafnia, et Lipsia, apud Rothii viduam et
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[With his Ornithologia borealis].

Ornithologia borealis, sistens collectionem avium ex omnibus, imperio danico subjectis, provinciis insulisqve borealibus Hafniæ factam, cum descriptionibus novarum, nominibus incolarum, locis natalium et icone. 3 p. 1. 80 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Hafniæ, J. C. Kall, 1764.

Brunnow (Ernst von). Ulrich von Hutten,

der streiter für deutsche freiheit. Historisches gemälde aus den zeiten der reformation. 3 v. 180. Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1842. Brunson (Rev. Alfred) and Pitman (Rev. Charles). The sweet singer of Israel: a collection of hymns and spiritual songs, usually sung at camp, prayer, and social meetings, and in revivals of religion. Selected and compiled, at the request of the publishers, by the rev. Alfred Brunson, and the rev. Charles Pitman. New ed. much enlarged. 320 pp. 320. Philadelphia, J.

Hannstead, 1840.
Bruyas (Jacques). Radices verborum iro-
quæcorum; [or], radical words of the Mohawk
language, with their derivatives. 2 p. 1. 123
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Bryan (R. T.) Departmental monthly and daily
pay tables. Showing the gross and net pay
on all salaries from $60 to $25,000, per annum,
with the amount taxable and income tax on
all over $1,000 per annum, as paid by the
executive departments of the United States,
under the laws of the thirty-ninth congress.
41 1. 4. Washington, government printing
office, 1867.

Bryant (William Cullen). The embargo;
or, sketches of the times. A satire. 2d ed.
enlarged. [With] the Spanish revolution,
and other poems.
36 pp.
12°. Boston,
author, 1809.

Letters from the east. 256 pp. 160.
New York, G. P. Putnam & son, 1869.
12°. Cambridge,

Poems. 44 pp. Hilliard & Metcalf, 1821. Brydges (Sir Samuel Egerton, bart). Ataviæ regia consisting of sixty copies only, compiled for private use. 2 p. 1. 118 pp. 3 1. 4 pl. 80. Florence, J. Marenigh, 1820.

BUELL.

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Bucer or Kuhhorn (Martin). Judgment con-
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[In MILTON (J.)
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Buchanan (Rev. Claudius, ll. d.) The star
in the east; a sermon preached in the parish
church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday,
Feb. 26, 1809. To which is added an ap-
pendix, containing the interesting report of
the rev. dr. Kerr to the governor of Madrass,
on the state of the ancient christians in Co-
chin and Travancore, and an account of the
discoveries made by rev. dr. Buchanan of
200,000 christians in the sequestered region
of Hindostan. 16°. Philadelphia, 1815.
[In WOODWARD (W. W.) A pious selection, pp.
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Works. [London]? 1697. pp.

Bucher (Anton von). Die jesuiten in Baiern
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CONTENTS.

CHARRON (Pierre). De la sagesse.
PASCAL (Blaise). Pensées.

LA ROCHEFOUCAULD. Sentences et maximes.
LA BRUYÈRE. Des caractères de ce siècle.
VAUVENARGUES. Œuvres.

Buck (D. D. d. d.) The closing scenes of
the life of Christ [etc.] See Bible (English)·
Buds and blossoms of piety, with some fruit
of the spirit of love; and directions to the
divine wisdom. Being a collection of papers
written by B. A. [anon.] 4th ed. 4 p. l.
128 pp.
16°. London, T. S. Raylton, 1743.
Buechler (Johann Ulrich). See Büchler (J.
U.)

Buell (Jonathan S.) The cider-maker's man-
ual; a practical hand-book, which embodies
treatises on the apple, construction of cider
mills, cider presses, etc. 174, vii pp. 120.
Buffalo, Haas & Kelley, 1869.

BUFFALO.

Buffalo (City of). A directory for the city of Bullock (Cynthia).
Buffalo, containing the names and residences
of the heads of families and householders in

said city on 1st of July, 1832. To which is
added a sketch of the village, from 1801 to
1832. 122 pp. 16°. Buffalo, L. P. Crary,
1832.

Buffier (Claude). Géographie universelle, exposée dans les différentes métodes qui peuvent abréger l'étude et faciliter l'usage de cette science. Avec le secours des vers artificiels. 3e éd. 2 v. in 1. xxiv, 274 pp. 14 maps; 120 pp. 4 maps. 16°. Paris, P. F. Giffart, 1722.

Histoire chronologique du dernier siècle. [anon.] 5 p. 1. cccxxix, 70 pp. 29 1. 8°. Paris, P. F. Giffart, 1724.

Buffin (-). Dictionnaire des familles qui ont fait modifier leurs noms par l'addition de la particule ou autrement en vertu d'ordonnances ou des décrets depuis 1803 jusqu'à 1867. 4o éd. 131 pp. 8°. Paris, Bachelin-Deflorenne, 1869.

Buffum (Edward Gould).

Sights and sensations in France, Germany, and Switzerland; or, experiences of an American journalist in Europe. 310 pp. 129. New York, Harper & brothers, 1869.

Builder (The); an illustrated weekly, for the architect, engineer, archæologist, constructor, sanitary reformer, and art lover. Conducted by Geo. Godwin, 1868. v. 26. sm. fol. Lon don, [Wyman & sons, printers, 1868]. Bulfinch (Stephen Greenleaf, d. d.) Poems. 108 pp. 180. Charleston, J. S. Burges, 1834. Studies in the evidences of christianity. vi pp. 1 1. 274 pp. 120. Boston, W. V. Spencer, 1869.

Bull (Marcus). Experiments to determine the comparative value of the principal varieties of fuel used in the United States, and also in Europe; and on the ordinary apparatus used for their combustion. x, 104 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, J. Dobson, 1827.

Bull (Thomas, m. d.) The maternal management of children, in health and disease. From the 3d London ed. 406 pp. 120. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, 1849. Bullions (Peter). The principles of English grammar; a new ed. xii, 225 pp. 120. New York, Pratt, Woodford & co. 1851.

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See, also, Jacobs (C. F. W.) Latin

reader.

[Poems]. 143 pp.
Gray, 1852.

BURGESS.

A bunch of pansies. 16°. New York, J. A.

Bullock (William). Mexiko in 1823; of be-
schrijving eener reis door Nieuw-Spanje
van m. Beulloch, voorafgegaan door eene in-
leiding van sir John Byerley, [etc.] Uit het
Engelsch. 2 p. 1. 280 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Delft,
weduwe J. Allart, 1825.
Bulwer-Lytton (Sir Edward George Earle
Lytton, baron Lytton). The last of the bar-
ons. xvi, 464 pp. 1 pl. 120. London,
Routledge, 1859.

Bumstead (John). On the wing. A book
for sportsmen. 274 pp. 4 pl. 16°. Bos-
ton, Fields, Osgood & co. 1869.
Bungener (Rev. Félix). Three days in the
life of a father. From the French. 93 pp.
18°. New York, A. D. F. Randolph, 1867.
Bunyan (John). Den heyligen oorlog. Uyt
't Engels vertaalt. 12 p. 1. 518 pp. 6 pl.
180. Amsterdam, J. Morterre, 1767.

The same.

The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come. With original notes, by Thomas Scott. 360 pp. 6 pl. 1 portrait. 160. Hartford, S. Andrus, 1830. With notes and a life of the author, by the rev. T. Scott. 1 p.l. 384 pp. 18°. Middletown, W. H. Niles, 1833. The same. In words of one syllable, by mrs. Edward Ashley Walker. 335 pp. 9 pl. sm. 4°. New York, Geo. A. Leavitt, [1869].

Buonamici (Pietro Giuseppe Maria, afterwards
Castruccio). De rebus ad Velitras gestis
[anno mdccxliv] commentarius. 4 p. 1. 97
pp. 8°. Lugduni Batavorum, (Luca),
1746.

Bureau (The); or, repository of literature, poli-
tics, and intelligence. By S. C. Carpenter.
v. 1. March 28, 1812, to Dec. 30, 1812. 4°.
Philadelphia, editor, 1812.
Burgess (Alexander, d. d.) Memoir of the life
of the rt. rev. George Burgess, d.d. first bishop
of Maine. 419 pp. 1 portrait. 8°. Phila-
delphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger,
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Burgess (Rev. George). The book of psalms;
translated into English verse. 276 pp. 120.
New York, F. J. Huntingdon & co. 1840.
Burgess (Thomas). An essay on the study of
antiquities. 2d ed. corrected and enlarged.
1 p. l. v, 142 pp. 8°. Oxford, D. Prince, etc.

1782.

BURGON.

BUTLER.

Burgon (Rev. John William). England and | Burton (Alfred). The adventures of Johnny Rome: three letters to a pervert. 283 pp. 160. Boston, E. P. Dutton & co. 1869. Burke (Sir John Bernard). A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British empire. 31st ed. xlviii, 1316 pp. 8°. London, Harrison, 1869.

Burke's weekly for boys and girls. An illustrated journal of instruction and entertainment. T. A. Burke, editor. July, 1868, to June, 1869. v. 2. 4. Macon, (Ga.) J. W.

Burke & co. 1869. Burnaby (Rev. Andrew). Voyages dans les colonies du milieu de l'Amérique Septentrionale, faits en 1759 et 1760. Avec des observations sur l'état des colonies. Traduit d'après la seconde édition, par M. Willd. 1 p. l. 181

pp. 1 1. 160. Lausanne, société typo

graphique, 1778.

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The memoirs of the lives and actions of James and William, dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald. In which an account is given of the civil wars of Scotland. With letters, instructions, and other papers written by king Charles the i. Never before published. 10 p. 1. 440 pp. 61. 2 portraits. fol. London, J. Grover for R. Royston, 1677. Burnham (Rev. Richard). Hymns particularly designed for the use of the congregation meeting together in Grafton street, Soho. 1 p. 1. 6,406, xiv pp. 180. London, J. Whiting, 1803.

Burns (Robert). Poetical works; with his life. Ornamented with engravings on wood by mr. Bewick. 2 v. 266 pp. 1 portrait; 8 pl. 270 pp. 5 pl. 16°. Alnvick, WV. Davison, 1868. Burrows (Montagu). Constitutional progress. Seven lectures delivered before the university of Oxford. viii, 295 pp. 120. London, J. Murray, 1869.

Burt (Nathaniel C. d. d.) The land and its story; or, the sacred historical geography of Palestine. 381 pp. 11 maps. 4°. New York, D. Appleton & co. 1869.

Burt (W. H. m. d.) Characteristic materia medica. 460 pp. 120. Philadelphia, A. J. Tafel 1869

89.

Newcome in the navy; a poem in four cantos. With plates by Rowlandson, from the author's designs. 259 pp. 15 col. pl. 8°. London, W. Simpkin & R. Marshall, 1818. Burton (Capt. Richard Francis). The highlands of the Brazil. 2 v. 1 p. 1. xii, 443 pp. 1 pl; 1 p. 1. viii, 478 pp. 1 pl. 1 map. London, Tinsley brothers, 1869. Burton (Robert). Melancholy anatomized; showing its causes, consequences, and cure. With anecdotic illustrations drawn from ancient and modern sources, and principally founded on the larger work entitled, Burton's anatomy of melancholy. [anon.] ix pp. 1 1. 292 pp. 1 pl. 16°. London, W. Tegg, 1865. Burton (Warren). Cheering views of man and providence, drawn from a consideration of the origin, uses, and remedies of evil. xii, 264 pp. 16°. Boston, Carter, Hendee & co. 1832.

White slavery; a new emancipation cause presented to the people of the United States. By the author of "The district school as it was." [anon.] 199 pp. 180. Worcester, M. D. Phillips, 1839.

Burtt (Andrew). A practical grammar of the English language, synthetic and analytic. 320 pp. 120. Pittsburgh, A. H. English & co. 1869. Bury (Richard de). Histoire de Saint Louis, roi de France, avec un abrégé de l'histoire 2 v. des croisades. xii pp. 1 1. 456 pp. 1 169. pl; 2 p. 1. 451 pp. 1 1. Paris, veuve Desaint, 1775. Bushnell (Horace). things. 360 pp. 160. ner & co. 1869.

Moral uses of dark New York, C. Scrib

Women's suffrage; the reform against nature. 184 pp. 12. New York, C. Scribner & co. 1869.

Bushnell (William H.) White wolf. A story

of the Santa Fe trail. 100 pp. 160. Boston, Elliott, Thomes & Talbot, [1868]. Bustillo (Lorenzo de Santayana). See Santayana y Bustillo. Butler (Mrs. Caroline H.) The ice king and the sweet south wind. 176 pp. 1 pl. 160. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & co. 1852. Butler (Charles). The silver bell, a new singing book for schools, academies, select classes, and the social circle, arranged with piano-forte accompaniment; also, a complete course of elementary instruction. 256 pp. obl. 120. New York, S. T. Gordon, 1869.

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