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Xenie's inheritance. Hooper. Tsar's window.

Kingsley. Ravenshoe. (Crimean war.) Korolenko. Blind musician.

Vagrant; and other tales. Kraszewski. Jew. (Poland.) Macgahan. Xenia Repnina; a story of the Russia of to-day. Meissner. Terrace of Mon Désir. Melville. Interpreter. (Crimean war.) O'Meara. Narka the Nihilist. Sienkiewicz. Children of the soil.

Without dogma. (Modern Poland.) Stepniak. Career of a nihilist. Stimson. Guerndale; an old story. (Turko-Russian war.) Tchernuishevsky. Vital question; or, What is to be done? (Nihilism.) Tolstoi. Cossacks.

(Norse in

vasion of Scotland in 1262.)

17th Century.

Liefde. Maid of Stralsund. Sienkiewicz. Deluge. (Poland, Sweden and Russia.)

Topelius. Times of battle and of rest. Times of Gustaf Adolf. (Thirty years' war.)

18th Century. Robinson. Fifteen years. (Sweden.) Schwartz. Birth and education. (Jews.) Topelius. Times of alchemy. (Sweden.) Times of Charles XII. Times of Frederick I. Times of Linnaeus.

19th Century.

Bjoernson. Fisher maiden.
Happy boy.
Magnhild.

Boyesen. Gunnar; a tale of Norse life.
Bremer. Home; or, Life in Sweden.

President's daughters.

Caine. Bondman; a new saga. (Iceland.) Janson. Spell-bound fiddler; a Norse romance. (Ole Bull.)

Kielland. Tales of two countries. (Norway and Sweden.)

Lie. Barque Future; or, Life in the far north.

Pilot and his wife.

Loti. Iceland fisherman.

Maitland. Sartaroe; a tale of Norway. Muegge. Afraja; or, Life and love in Norway.

Thoroddsen. Lad and lass; a story of life in Iceland.

Vicary. Stork's nest; or, Pleasant reading from the North.

SCOTLAND.

Leighton. Thirsty sword; a story of the Norse invasion of Scotland in 1262.

14th Century.

Aguilar. Days of Bruce.

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MECHANIC ARTS AND TRADES.

(Continued from June Number.)

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-1865. (With Shepard, C. U. Report in relation to mineral lands. 1860.) Ocean steamships; a popular account of their construction, development, management and appliances. 1891. Ohio.

Canal Comm. Ann. report. (In Ohio. Gen. Assem. Exec. docs. 1888, pt. 2; 89, pt. 3.) Ref. 27b -Comm'r of Railroads and Telegraphs. Ann. report. 1870, 78-79, 82, 86, 89, 91-93. 8v. Ref. Ohio & Mississippi R. R. Co. The charters granted by the legislatures of Ill., Ind. and O., with by-laws. 1853. (In Pamphlets. v. 644.) Ref.

Pacific R. R. Documents exhibiting the organization, condition and relations. of the R. R. 1853. (In Pamphlets. v. 644.) Ref.

Memorial and act of incorporation. 1850. (With Meeker, B. B. A plan for the speedy construction of a Pacific railroad. 1860.) Ref.

-Offers at public sale of lands in the counties of St. Charles, and [others] Oct. 3, 1859. (In Pamphlets. v.644.) Ref. Palmer, W. J. Report of surveys across the continent, 1867-68. Ref.

Paris. Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1878. Congrès International pour le Développement et l'Amélioration des Moyens de Transport. 1880. (In Paris. Expos. Univ. Internat. de 1878. Congrès et conférences du Palais du Trocadéro. v. 8. 1879-80.) Ref. 35 Parsons, F. Public ownership of street.

railways. 1895. Parsons, W. B., jr. Track; a manual of maintenance of way according to the practice of Amer. railroads. 1886. Passos, J. R. D. The inter-state commerce act. 1887. Pennsylvania. Dept. of Internal Affairs. Railroad map of Penn. 1890. Ref. -Sec. of Internal Affairs. Ann. report; pt. 4, railroad, canal, navigation and telegraph companies. 1877, 7980, 82-87, 89-91, 92-94. 13v. Phillips, H. Country roads. souri. St. Bd. of Agric. 1890-91.) Pneumatic Tramway Engine Co., N. Y. n. t. p. (In Pamphlets. v. 644.) Ref. Poor, H. V. Manual of the railroads of the U. S., with an apx. cont. analysis of the debts of the U. S. 1868-96. 26v. Ref. -Poor's directory of railway officials. v. 2. 1887. Ref.

Ref. (In MisAnn rept. Ref. 63b

Pope, A. A. A catalogue of books, pamphlets, and articles on the construction and maintenance of roads. 1892. (With his Movement for better roads.)

-Highway improvement, an address at Syracuse, Oct. 17, 1889. (With his Movement for better roads. 1892.) Ref. -Memorial to Congress on the subject of a comprehensive exhibit of roads, etc. (With his Movement for better roads. 1892.) Ref. -The movement for better roads. 1892. Ref. -Relation of good streets to the prosperity of a city. (With his Movement for better roads. 1892.)

-Road making as a branch of instruction in colleges. 1892. (With his Movement for better roads. 1892.) Ref. Wagon roads as feeders to railways. 1892. (With his Movement for better roads. 1892.) Ref. Preble, G. H. A chronological history of the origin and development of steam navigation, 1542-1882.

Proposed oceanic communication for uniting the Atlantic & Pacific oceans via the rivers Atrato & San Juan, Province of Choco, New Granada. (With American artisan: extra. ern Va. 1848.)

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Street railway journal. 1892-96. in 10. Stretton, C. E. Safe railway working; a treatise on railway accidents; their cause and prevention, with a description of modern appliances and systems. 1887. Stuckle, H.

Interoceanic canals; an essay on the question of location for a ship canal across the Amer. continent. 1870.

Sutro, T. The Sutro Tunnel Company and the Sutro Tunnel; property, income, prospects and pending litigation. 1887. бза Swann, J. An investor's notes on Amer. railroads. 2d ed. 1887.

Swayne, W. Legal aspects of railroad strikes. (In Compendium of transportation theories. 1893.)

Talbot, E. H. Railway land grants in the U. S. 1880. 30b Teller, G. D. American shippers and express guide, traveler's directory, and post-office and telegraph guide of the

Ref. Electric railway engineer

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U. S. and Canada. 1870. Trevert, E. ing. 1892. Turnor, C. H. Astra castra; experiments and adventures in the atmosphere. 1865. Union Pacific Railroad. Letter of J. D. Perry with reports of the engineer and geologist of the road showing the necessity of its construction to the Pacific. 1868. (In Railway reports.) Ref. -Reports of preliminary surveys fr. Ft. Riley to Denver. 1866. (In Railway reports.)

Ref. -Senatorial excursion party over the Union Pacific R. R. 1867. (In Railway reports.) Ref. U.S. Congress. Committee on Commerce. [Report on the Inter-oceanic Ship Railway Co.] (In Eads, J. B. Papers on the Isthmian ship-railway.)

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30th Cong. 2d sess. House. Select Committee. Rept. [on] canal or railroad bet. the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. (In 546.) Ref. 27a -Lighthouse Bd. Laws and regulations rel. to the lighthouse establishment of the U. S. 1896. Ref. -Road Inquiry, Office of. Bulletin. no. 1-18. 1894-5. Ref. Uruguay. Ministerio de Fomento. Treatise on S. Amer. railways and the great international lines. 1893.

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Wellington, A. M. The economic theory of the location of railways. 2d ed. 1887.

Wharton, F. Retrospective legislation and grangerism. (In Atlas essays. no. 3.) McAnally Coll. Ref. 75. White Star Line of Royal and U. S. Mail Steamers. Official guide to which is app. information for travelers. n. d. Windom, W. Our national water-ways; speech in the Senate, June, 1878. (In Eads, J. B. Papers and reports on the Miss.) S. S. 40a Wisconsin.

Railroad Comm'rs. Ann. report. 1874-77, 79-80, 82. 6v. Ref. -Bien. report. 1887-94. S. S. Woods, A. T. Compound locomotives. 2d ed. rev. and enl. by D. L. Barnes. 1893. 40b Wright, A. W. American street railways; their construction, equipment and maintenance. 1888. S. S.

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