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Allan, Rev. J. A. Kingston, Canada, 1854.

Day-Dreams by a Butterfly,

Allan, James MacGregor, brother of Peter John Allan, infra. 1. The Woman-Hater: a Drama, 1856, p. 8vo. 2. Grins and Wrinkles; or, Food for Laughter. By Democritus Machiavel Brown. Lon., 1857, p. 8vo. 3. Ernest Basil, 1857, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 4. The Cost of a Coronet: a Romance of Modern Life, Lon., 1861, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 5. The Intellectual Severance of Men and Women, [an argument against the low standard of female education;] new ed., 1861, 8vo. 6. Last Days of a Bachelor: an Autobiography, Lon., 1862, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 7. Nobly False, Lon., 1863, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 8. Father Stirling: a Novel, Lon., 1864, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 9. The Wild Curate: a Novel, Lon., 1887, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 10. A Lady's Four Perils: a Novel, 1888, cr. 8vo.

Allan, James Watson, M.B., Physician Superintendent to the City of Glasgow Fever Hospital. 1. Notes on Fever Nursing. Illust. Lon., 1880, 12mo. 2. Outlines of Infectious Diseases, for the Use of Clinical Students, Lon., 1886, 12mo.

Allan, John. Practical Guide on 66 Healthy Houses" and Sanitary Reform; new ed., Lon., 1884,

Svo.

Allan, Rev. John, minister of Union Church, Aberdeen. 1. The Lentiad; or, Peter the Pope and his Pioneers the Pusey men pummelled and pounded with a Hudibrastic Cudgel.

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A Tale in Rhymes For Lenten Times. By a Beefeater, Domestic Chaplain to Fill Potts. Lon., 1853, 12mo. Anon. An enlarged edition, with the author's name as editor, was published in 1863. A Council Canticle, as Chaunted by the Pope, hailing Manning's Arrival from Puseydom. By a Special Reporter. Aberdeen, n. d., 8vo. 3. Dean Norman [Macleod] Down in the Mouth and Dealing in Confessions: a Broad-Church Lancet in Pibroch Measure, Aberdeen, n. d., 8vo. 4. Programme the Second; exposing the Tactics of a Candlestick and Crucifix Battle; discovering wherein the Rev. Frederick George Lee and Co. consider that a Crucifix beats the Bible, &c., Aberdeen, 1864, 8vo. Anon. 5. John Todd, and How he Shrived his own Broth-Pot, [verse,] 1864, 8vo. 6. Fiddle-de-dee: a Hurdy Gurdy Ode; or, PseudoPindaric anent Presbyterian Church Organs. Ku- Oxonian, Corresponding Member of the tute of Common Sense. Aberdeen, 1865, 8vo.

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Allan, Oswald. 1. Worthy a Crown, [verse,] Lon., 1876, p. 8vo. 2. The Vacant Throne, [verse.] Illust. Lon., 1877. 3. England to the Rescue! [verse,] 1878, p. 8vo.

Allan, Peter John. Poetical Remains. With a Short Biographical Notice, [by J. M. Allan.] Edited by Rev. H. Christmas. Lon., 1853, 12mo. Allan, Robert, of Jedburgh. 1. Poems, Jedburgh, 1871, 8vo. 2. Border and other Poems, Kelso, 1887, cr. 8vo.

Allan, William, Civil Engineer. 1. Rough Castings in Scotch and English Metal: Poems, Lon., 1872, 12mo. 2. Home-Spun Lilts; or, Poems and Songs, chiefly Scottish, Lon., 1874, p. 8vo. 3. Theory of Arches. Illust. N. York, 1874, 18mo. 4. The Strength of Beams under Transverse Loads. Illust. N. York, 1875, 18mo. 5. Heather Bells; or, Poems and Songs, Glasgow, 1875. 6. Ian Vor: a Drama, Lon., 1876, 12mo. 7. Rose and

Allard, Hafiz. Nirgis: a Tale of the In Mutiny, from the Diary of a Slave Girl; and Bismi or, Happy Days in Cashmere, Lon., 1869, p. Svo. Allardyce, Alexander, b. 1846, at Rhynie, A deenshire, Scotland; educated at the University Aberdeen 1863-67; was assistant editor of the Fr of India, at Calcutta, 1867-70, and editor of the In Statesman 1873-75; joined the literary staff of Me William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, in 1877, on the death of Mr. James Blackwood, in 1879, bec the chief of the literary department and confider literary adviser of the firm. He has contributed arti and tales to Blackwood's, Fraser's, the Cornhill, Good Words, and was the chief originator of the S tish Text Society in 1882. 1. The City of Sunsh Edin. and Lon., 1877, 3 vols. cr. 8vo.

"A real tale of India, by a writer who thoroughly un stands his subject."-Sat. Rev., xliii. 367.

2. Memoir of the Honourable George Keith Elp stone, K.B., Viscount Keith of Stonehaven Marisel Admiral of the Red. Illust. Edin. and Lon., 1

Svo.

"Mr. Allardyce has founded his memoir upon a mai script prepared by Mr. James Napier for Lord Keith's fa ily; and he has also had access to the numerous priv journals and official despatches still preserved at the fa fly seat."--Ath., No. 2861.

3. (Ed.) Scotland and Scotsmen in the Eighteen Century. From the MSS. of John Ramsay, Esq., Ochtertyre. Edin. and Lon., 1888, 2 vols. 8vo.

"This is as good a book of its kind-a somewhat sup ficial and artificial kind, it must be allowed-as has y been published on Scotland in the eighteenth century.. Mr. Allardyce .. has done his work as Ramsay's edit carefully and well. In other words, he has allowed Rar say to prattle about Scotch judges, professors, clergyme gentry, ladies, landlords, 'worthies,' and 'men of geni and taste-and it is of such prattlings that this book composed-after his own fashion and in his own language -Acad., xxxiii. 284.

4. (Ed.) Letters from and to Charles Kirkpatric Sharpe. With a Memoir by the Rev. W. K. R. Be ford. Illustrated with two Portraits of Mr. Sharpe, ar numerous Portraits and Etchings reproduced from h Drawings. Edin. and Lon., 1888, 2 vols. 8vo.

"It is impossible in a few lines to afford an idea of t richly varied matter that is to be found in these volume -the glimpses of the fashionable world and notable po sonages in the early part of the century, the quaint ane dotes, the curious genealogical jottings, the notes on hi torical portraits and ancient folios,-the whole give always at least when the letter is from Sharpe's own pe in a style characterized by the crispest and most punge wit."-Acad., xxxiv. 263.

Allardyce, Mrs. Elizabeth Winslow. Th Goodwife at Home; in Metre: illustrating the Dialect the Northwest District of Aberdeenshire. By a Lad With a Glossary. Aberdeen, 1867, 8vo. Anon.

Allardyce, Paul. Stops; or, How to Punctuat Lon. and Phila., 1884, demy 16mo; 5th ed., rev., 188 Allarton, George. 1. Lithotomy Simplifie Lon., 1854, p. 8vo. 2. Mysteries of Medical Life; Doctors and their Doings, 1856, 8vo. 3. Modern Media Lithotomy, Lon., 1863, 12mo.

Allbut, Robert, member of the Italian Alpin Club. 1. A Guide-Book to Switzerland and the Italia Lakes. With Practical Information as to Routes, E cursions, Railway and Diligence Fares, &c. With May Plans, and Illust. Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 2. London Rai bles "En Zigzag" with Charles Dickens, Lon., 188 8vo. 3. Tourist's Hand-Book to Great Britain and Ir

Thistle Poems and Songs, Lon., 1878, p. 8vo. 8. Ship-land, Lon., 1887, 12mo.
owners' and Engineers' Guide to the Marine Engine.
Diagrams. Sunderland, 1880, 8vo. 9. After-Toil Songs,
1882, p. 8vo. 10. Lays of Leisure: Poems and Songs,
1883, p. 8vo.

Allan, William, formerly Lieutenant-Colonel and Chief Ordnance Officer, Second Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. 1. Battle-Fields of Virginia, (Civil War.) Port. and Maps. N. York, 1867, 8vo. 2. History of the Campaign of Gen. T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, from November 4, 1861, to June 17, 1862: with full Maps of the Region and of the Battle-Fields, by Jed. Hotchkiss, formerly Captain and Topographical Engineer, Second Corps, A. N. V., Phila., 1880.

"It is an admirable piece of work, interesting and enjoyable from beginning to end. It is perfectly clear, accurate, and straightforward, and perfectly impartial.

This composition is a credit to American literature." -Nation, xxxi. 81.

Allan Fraser. See FRASER.

Allbutt, Thomas Clifford, M.D., M.R.C.I F.R.S., Senior Physician to the Leeds General I firmary. 1. On the Use of the Ophthalmoscope Diseases of the Nervous System and of the Kidney also in certain other General Disorders, Lon., 1871, 8v 2. On Visceral Neuroses: being the Gulstonian Lectur on Neuralgia of the Stomach and Allied Disorders, d livered at the Royal College of Physicians, Lon., 188 8vo. 3. Clinical Lectures on Scrofulous Neck ar Teale's Surgery, &c., Lon., 1885, 8vo.

Allcott, W. A. Life of Robert Morrison, the Fir Protestant Missionary to China, Richmond, Va., 186 18mo.

Alldridge, Lizzie. 1. By Love and Law: th Story of an Honourable Woman, Lon., 1877, 3 vols. Clare: a Narrative, (" Blue Bell" Series,) Lon., 1878. The World she Awoke in a Narrative, Lon., 1879, vols. 4. The Tower Gardens: a Novel, 1882, 3 vol cr. 8vo. 5. The Old Abbot's Road, 1881, p. 8vo.

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Allen, Alexander Viets Griswold, b. 1841, at Otis, Mass.; educated at Kenyon College and Andover Theological Seminary; ordained priest in the Protestant Episcopal Church in 1865; in 1867 became professor of church history in the Episcopalian Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass. 1. The Continuity of Christian Thought: a Study of Modern Theology in the Light of its History, Bost., 1884.

"It is a valuable contribution to the literature of broad and liberal faith."-Nation, xl. 267.

2. The Greek Theology, and the Renaissance of the Nineteenth Century, (Bohlen Lectures for 1884,) N. York, 12mo.

Allen, Alfred. The Heart of Don Vega, Westerly, R.I., 1888, 16mo.

Allen, Alfred H., F.C.S., F.I.C., Public Analyst for the West Riding of Yorkshire. Introduction to the Practice of Commercial Organic Analysis: Treatise on the Properties, &c., of Organic Chemicals and Products employed in the Arts, Manufactures, Medicine, &c., vols. i. and ii., 1879-82; 2d ed., 1885-86, 8vo.

Allen, Ann H. 1. The Young Lady's New Oracle, Cin., 1858, 12mo. 2. The Young Mother and Nurse's Oracle, Cin., 1858, 12mo.

Allen, C. The Young Mechanic's Instructor, Lon., 1863, p. 8vo.

Allen, C. Bruce. Cottage Building; or, Hints for Improving the Dwellings of the Labouring Classes, Lon., 1849, 12mo; 7th ed., Lon., 1873; 10th ed., with a chapter on Economic Cottages for Allotments, by Edward E. Allen, C.E.

Allen, C. W. 1. History and Mystery of Common Things, for Schools, N. York, 12mo. 2. A Stitch in Time; or, One Thousand and One Things worth knowing. Illust. N. York, 12mo.

Allen, Charles, of the Bengal Civil Service. A Few Words anent the "Red" Pamphlet. By one who has served under the Marquis of Dalhousie. Lon., 1858, 8vo. Anon. The 3d ed., published same year, has the author's name. See MALLESON, G. B.

Allen, Charles. 1. Reprint of Cases relating to the Liability of Telegraph Companies, chronologically arranged from the English, Irish, and American Reports, with Notes and References, N. York, 1873, 8vo. 2. Massachusetts Supreme Court Reports, vols. lxxxiii.-xc., (1860-64,) vols. xci.-xcvi., (1864-67,) Bost., 1861-68,

8vo.

Allen, Charles Grant Blairfindie, b. 1848, at Kingston, Canada, was educated at Merton College, Oxford, where he graduated with honors in 1871. In 1873 he became professor of logic and philosophy at Queen's College, Spanish Town, Jamaica, of which he was the principal in 1874-77. He now resides in England, and is a frequent contributor to the periodical press, his writings being chiefly of a popular scientific character. He has also published several novels, the earlier ones under the pseudonyme of "Cecil Power." 1. Physiological Esthetics, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo.

"The book now before us, dedicated to Mr. Herbert Spencer, aims at developing certain principles briefly laid down by him in the course of his recent work on Psychology. Mr. Grant Allen has done this with very creditable success."-Sat. Rev., xliv. 304.

"He is so penetrated with his physiological theory of æsthetics that he never dreams of establishing its foundations safely before he begins to build upon it. His theory is so cut and dried, to start with, that he does not try it by experience at all, but instead carefully selects the experience which tends to support it. ... This little book, able as it is, is a complete theoretic failure.”—Spectator, 1. 697 and 731.

2. The Colour-Sense: its Origin and Development: an Essay in Comparative Psychology, ("English and Foreign Philosophical Library,") Lon., 1879, p. 8vo.

A very remarkable addition to the theory of natural selection, approached in a novel direction, and applied to demonstrate the sequence of man in the great procession of nature, with reference to what may be justly described as the highest and most intellectual of all the sensuous faculties."-Sat. Rev., xlvii. 337.

3. The Evolutionist at Large, 1881, p. 8vo; 2d ed., rev., 1884. 4. Anglo-Saxon Britain, 1881, 12mo. 5. Vignettes from Nature, 1881. p. 8vo. In spite

"Agreeable little essays on natural history..

of some faults of manner, the matter of the book is full of interest."-Ath., No. 2837.

6. Colin Clout's Calendar: Record of a Summer,

April-October, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo. 7. The Colour of Series,) Lon., 1882, p. 8vo. Flowers, as illustrated in the British Flora, ("Nature" 8. Flowers and their Pedigrees. Illust. Lon., 1883, cr. 8vo; 2d ed., 1886. 9. Biographies of Working Men, ("People's Library,") Lon., 1884, 12mo. 10. Strange Stories, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo; new ed., 1886. (Contains sixteen stories, originally

published in Belgravia and Longman's Magazine under the pseudonyme of "J. Arbuthnot Wilson.") "The stories, as literature, take higher rank than any similar collection since the appearance of Mr. R. L. Stevenson's New Arabian Nights."—Acad, xxvi. 387.

11. Philistia: a Novel. By Cecil Power. 1884, 3 vols. cr. 8vo; new ed., Dec. 1885-86. 12. Babylon: a Novel. Illust. 1885, 3 vols. cr. 8vo; new ed., 1886. 13. Charles Darwin, (" English Worthies,") Lon., 1885, p. 14. For Maimie's Sake: a Tale of Love and Dynamite, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

8vo.

"If the author means anything, he means to ridicule the conception of original innocence, or even decency, in woman. But the evidence of the novel is that he only wished to raise a laugh. He has succeeded admirably in

exciting disgust and contempt."-Nation, xlii. 407. 15. In all Shades: a Novel, 1886, 3 vols. cr. 8vo; new ed., 1887. 16. The Beckoning Hand, and other Stories, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. 17. A Terrible Inheritance, (" Penny Library of Fiction,") Lon., 1887, 8vo. 18. Common Sense Science, Bost, 1887, 12mo. (Contains essays specially addressed to an American public.) 19. The Devil's Die: a Novel, Lon., 1888, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 20. This Mortal Coil: a Novel, Lon., 1888, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 21. White Man's Foot. Illust. Lon., 1888, 8vo. 22. Force and Energy: a Theory of Dynamics, Lon., 1888, 8vo.

"As a popular preacher once said of Mr. Bradlaugh, he can hardly be the Antichrist, because he has never been one of the fold,' so we believe that Mr. Grant Allen is not destined to revolutionize dynamical science, because he has apparently never learnt its catechism."-KARL PEARSON: Acad., xxxiv. 42.

With COTES, MARY, Kalee's Shrine, Bristol, 1886, 12mo. With WILSON, A., FOSTER, T., &c., Nature Studies, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo; new ed., 1884. Allen, Charles H. Gold-Fields, Lon., 1869, p. 8vo. Allen, Charles H. Toronto, 1884.

Visit to Queensland and her

Life of "Chinese" Gordon,

Allen, Charles H. Forty-Six Months with the Fourth R.I. Volunteers. Compiled from Journals kept while on Duty by Corporal George H. Allen, of Co. B. Providence, R.I., 1887, 8vo.

Allen, Chilion B., M.D., and Mary A., M.D. The Man Wonderful in the House Beautiful: an Allegory teaching the Principles of Physiology and Hygiene, N. York, 1884.

Allen, Rev. D. Howe, D.D., d. 1870, Presbyterian minister in Cincinnati, and professor in the Lane Theological Seminary. Life and Services of Rev. Lyman Beecher, D.D., Cin., 1863.

He has held

Allen, Edward Heron-, b. 1861, in London; educated at Harrow School; admitted a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature 1884. several municipal and governmental offices in St. James's, Westminster, and was Special Commissioner for Italy of the Music Section of the Inventions Exhibition in 1885. His works include several books on the violin, others on cheirosophy, some novels, and a volume of poems.

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1. The Anatomy of the Violin, Lon., 1882. Hodges and Chanot, [violin,] 1883. 3. Codex Cheiromantiæ, 1883. 4. Dactylomancy, 1883. 5. ViolinMaking, as it Was and Is, Lon., 1884; 2d ed., 1887.

"It condenses almost everything that any one needs to know about the violin into about three hundred and sixty pages.... When Mr. Heron-Allen is anecdotal he is simply commonplace, when he is historical he is desultory, but when he gets into the workshop it is not too much to say that he is all there.'"-Sat. Rev., lix. 220.

6. A Manual of Cheirosophy: being a Complete Practical Hand-Book of the Twin Sciences of Cheirognomy and Cheiromancy, by means whereof the Past, the Present, and the Future may be read in the Formation Illust. Lon., 1885, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1887. of the Hands. "An exceedingly concise and clearly-written guide to the study of a subject no doubt interesting to many."Sat. Rev., 1xi. 517.

7. (Ed.) The Science of the Hand; or, The Art of Recognizing the Tendencies of the Human Mind by the Observations of the Formations of the Hands. From the French of C. S. d'Arpentigny. With Introduction, &c. Illust. Lon., 1886, 16mo. 8. Practical Cheirosophy, 1887. 9. Ashes of the Future: a Novel, Chicago and N. York, 12mo. 10. Kisses of Fate: a Novel, Chicago and N. York, 1888. 11. The Princess Daphne: a Novel, Chicago and N. York, 1888. 12. A Fatal Fiddle: a Novel, Chicago and N. York, 1889. 13. A Bibliography of Bow-Instruments, Lon., 1889. 14. The LoveLetters of a Vagabond, [verse,] Lon., 1889. And see FRITH, HENRY, infra.

Allen, Mrs. Elizabeth, (Chase,) ("Florence Percy," pseud.,) b. 1832, at Strong, Me., was married in 1860 to Paul Akers, the sculptor, who died in 1861. In 1865 she married Mr. E. M. Allen, of New York. She has contributed to periodicals. Her authorship of the "Rock me to Sleep, Mother," was disputed, popular song 1. but her claim to it appears to be well established. Forest Buds, [verse,] Bost., 1855. 2. The Story of Thomas Fish, [verse,] Bost., 186-. 3. Poems, Bost., 1866, 16mo. 4. The Silver Bridge, and other Poems, Bost., 1886, 16mo.

"Mrs. Akers is a pleasant poetess of the old stamp, whom one remembers in a thousand Books of Beauty, Albums of the Muses, and Keepsakes of the Graces."-Sat. Rev., xxiii. 84.

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Allen, Esther Charlotte Anne. 1. Echoes of Heart Whispers, [verse,] Manchester, 1866, 12mo. The Westons of Riverdale; or, The Triumphs of Temperance, Lon., 1869, p. 8vo; new ed., 1882. "Allen, F. M.," (Pseud. for DOWNEY, EDMUND, q.v., infra,) 1. Through Green Glasses, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. 2. Anchor-Watch Yarns; new ed., 1888. 3. The Voyage of the Ark, as related by Don Banim, 1888.

"The author of The Voyage of the Ark is a humourist of the type of Lover; but his imagination is more discursive, while his wit is as keen and more spontaneous.". Spectator, Ixi. 1266.

Allen, Fordyce A. 1. Oral Geography for Junior and Primary Schools on Pestalozzian Principles, Phila., 1862, 4to. 2. Primary Geography on the Object Method of Instruction, Phila., 1862, 4to. With SHAW, B. F., Comprehensive Geography, Phila., 1864, 4to.

Allen, Frank G. The Old-Path Pulpit: Doctrinal Sermons, Cin., 1888, 12mo.

Allen, Frederick D. Remnants of Early Latin, Bost., 1880, 12mo.

Allen, Frederick H. 1. Masterpieces of Modern German Art. In 25 parts. Bost., 1886. 2. Modern German Masters, Bost., 1886, fol. 3. Recent German Art: a Series of Photo-Etchings. With Descriptive Text. Bost., 1886, fol.

Allen, G. G. Universal Phonography; or, ShortHand by the Allen Method, Bost., 1883, 24mo. Allen, G. W. 1. Two Ghost Tales: Poems. By G. W. A. Nottingham, 1870. 2. Songs of Thought and Feeling, Lon., 1888, 12mo.

Allen, George. The Lord's Supper: Plain Words for Ordinary Readers, Lon., 1869, 12mo.

Allen, George, LL.D., 1808-1876, b. at Milton, Vt., educated at the University of Vermont, and admitted to the bar in 1831. He then studied theology, was ordained, and from 1834 to 1837 was rector of an Episcopal church at St. Albans, Vt. In 1847 he entered the Roman Catholic communion. He was for some years professor of ancient languages at Delaware College, Newark, Del., and in 1845 became professor of ancient languages, and subsequently of Greek alone, in the University of Pennsylvania. Life of A. D. Philidor, Musician and Chess-Player: with an Essay on Philidor as a Chess-Player, by Tasselo von Heydebrand and Der Lasa, Phila., 1863, 12mo.

Allen, H. 1. Prayers for Family and Private Worship, Lon., 1839, 18mo. 2. Compendium of History from the Creation, Lon., 1862, cr. 8vo.

Allen, H. C., M.D., (homoeopathic.) The Therapeutics of Intermittent Fever: 2d ed., Lon., 8vo.

Allen, Harrison, M.D., b. 1841, in Philadelphia, graduated at the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania 1861; served as assistant surgeon in the Federal army during the civil war; became professor of comparative anatomy and medical zoology in the University of Pennsylvania in 1865, and was transferred in 1878 to the chair of physiology. He is a member of

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various medical societies, and has contributed to ical journals. 1. Monograph of the Bats of N America, Washington, 1864, 8vo. 2. Outlines of parative Anatomy and Medical Zoology, Phila., 1 8vo. 3. Studies in the Facial Region, 1869. Analysis of the Life-Form in Art, 1875. 5. Syster Human Anatomy, 1882, 4to. 6. The same: sectio Muscles and Fasciæ; section 4, Arteries, Veins, Lymphatics, 2 portfolios, 1883. 7. A New Method recording the Motions of the Soft Palate, 1884, 8vo.

Allen, Henry Ellis, has edited several works Cicero and other Latin writers, with commentaries,

has published, separately, "Observationes" on passa in the same or other works, his own name being prin on the title-pages as H. Alanus, Dublin, 1842-1875. Allen, Horace R., M.D. American Home & Farm Cyclopædia: with Introduction by Rev. Matth Illust. New ed., Phila., 1887, 8vo. Simpson.

Allen, Mrs. J. Alice Warner, Lon., 1881, 2 v

cr. 8vo.

The True and Roman

Allen, J. Antisell. Love-Story of Colonel and Mrs. Hutchinson: a Drai in Verse, Lon., 1883, cr. 8vo.

Allen, J. R. Early Christian Symbolism in Gre Britain and Ireland before the Thirteenth Centur Lon., 1887, 8vo.

Allen, J. Romilly, Associate of the Institute Civil Engineers. Theory and Practice in the Design an Construction of Dock Walls, Lon., 1876, 4to.

Allen, James Adams, Medical Examinations f Life Insurance, N. York, 1862, 8vo.

Allen, Joel Asaph, b. 1838, at Springfield, Mass studied at the Lawrence Scientific School, Cambridg under Prof. Agassiz, whom he accompanied as assistan to Brazil in 1865. In 1870 he became assistant i ornithology at the Museum of Comparative Zoolog at Cambridge, and since 1885 has been curator of th department of mammalia and birds at the America Museum of Natural History, New York. He has bee connected with scientific expeditions in the West an in Florida, is a member of various scientific societies and from 1883 to 1886 was president of the America Ornithologists' Union. He has edited the Bulletin o the Nuttall Ornithological Club and written a numbe of Formica Sanguinea upon a Colony of Black Ant of reports and scientific papers. 1. Foray of a Colon Salem, Mass., 1868, 8vo. 2. Catalogue of the Mamma of Massachusetts, Cambridge, Mass., 1869, 8vo. 3. 0 the Eared Seals: with an Account of the Northern Fu Seal, by C. Bryant. Illust. Cambridge, 1870, Svo. On the Mammals and Winter Birds of East Florida Illust. Cambridge, 1871, 8vo. 5. Ornithological Re connoissance of Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, and Utal Cambridge, 1872, 8vo. 6. The American Bison, Livin and Extinct. Illust. and Map. Cambridge, 1876, 4t 7. History of North American Pinnipeds, (Geologic: Survey of the Territories: Miscellaneous Publication No. 12,) Washington, 1880, 8vo. With CoUES, E. S Monographs of North American Rodentia, (U.S. Geolog cal Survey.) 3 vols. 4to.

Allen, Rev. John, Curate of Lymm-cum-Warbu ton. Plain Truths for Plain People: a Series of Se mons and Lectures, Manchester, 1865, 12mo.

Allen, John, 1790-1859, b. at Liskeard, Cornwal a member of the Society of Friends. 1. State Church and the Kingdom of Christ: an Essay on the Establish ment of Ministers, Forms and Services of Religion k Secular Power, &c., Lon., 1853, Svo. 2. History of th Borough of Liskeard and its Vicinity. Illust. Lon 1856. P. 8vo. Also, several pamphlets.

of Washington Territory, vol. i., (1854-1879,) Olympi Allen, John B. Reports of the Supreme Cou

1879, 8vo.

Allen, John Fisk. 1. A Practical Treatise c the Culture and Treatment of the Grape-Vine; 3d ec N. York, 1853, 12mo. 2. Victoria Regia; or, The Gre Water-Lily of America. Illust. Salem, Mass., 185

fol.

Allen, John Gamaliel. Topical Studies American History, Rochester, N.Y., 1886, 16mo.

Allen, John H. The Tariff and its Evils; ( Protection which does not, Protect, ("Questions of t Day," No. 53,) N. York, 1888, 12mo. "Allen, John W., Jr.,” (Pseud.) See LESLE J. P., infra.

Allen, Joseph, [ante, vol. i., add.] Earl of Dundonald, Lon., 1861, 12mo;

1. Life of t new ed., 18;

2. Life of Lord Nelson, with Introduction by H. R. Haweis, Lon., 1886, 18mo.

Allen, Rev. Joseph, 1790-1873, b. at Medfield, Mass., and educated at Harvard College, was for fiftyseven years, from 1816, pastor of the Congregational church in Northborough, Mass. He was a delegate to the Peace Congress of Paris in 1849. 1. Historical Account of Northborough, 1826. 2. History of the Worcester Association, 1868. 3. Genealogical Sketches of the Allen Family, 1869, 12mo. Also, single sermons and

school-books.

Allen, Joseph A. Westboro State Reform School Reminiscences, Bost., 1877, 16mo.

Allen, Rev. Joseph Henry, b. 1820, at Northborough, Mass., son of Rev. Joseph Allen, supra, graduated at Harvard College 1840, and at the Divinity School 1843; was pastor of Unitarian churches in Massachusetts and of a church at Washington, D.C., 1847– 50; editor of the Christian Examiner 1857-69; lecturer on ecclesiastical history in Harvard College 1878

82. The Latin Grammar and other school-books which he prepared jointly with Prof. J. B. Greenough are very extensively used. 1. Memoir of Hiram Withington, Bost., 1849. 2. Ten Discourses on Orthodoxy, 1849. 3. A Manual of Devotions for Families and SundaySchools, 1852. 4. Hebrew Men and Times from the Patriarchs to the Messiah, Bost., 1861, 12mo; 2d ed., 1879. 5. Manual of Latin Grammar, Bost., 1868, 12mo; 8th ed., 1875. 6. Latin Lexicon, with Tables of Dates, &c., Bost., 1869, 12mo. 7. Latin Primer, Bost., 1870, 12mo; 4th ed., 1874. 8. New Latin Method, Bost., 1876, 12mo. 9. Manual of Instruction in Latin, on the

Basis of a Latin Method, Bost., 1876, 12mo. 10. Fragments of Christian History to the Foundation of the Holy Roman Empire, Bost., 1880, 16mo.

"Mr. Allen's studies are not connected into an historical whole, but they have a natural sequence, and a single dominant conviction runs through them all. ... Not one of them is devoid of interest."-Nation, xxxii. 267.

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11. Three Phases of Modern Theology: Calvinism, Unitarianism, and Liberalisin, Bost., 1880, 8vo. Our Liberal Movement in Theology; chiefly as shown in the History of Unitarianism in New England: a Lecture, Bost., 1882, 16mo. 13. Christian History in its Three Great Periods. First Period, Early Christianity; Second Period, The Middle Ages; Third Period, Modern Phases. (This includes the " Fragments.")

Bost., 1883, 3 vols. 12mo.

"Mr. Allen has attempted the impossible. . . . The task is one to tax the resources of the most accomplished scholar, and to require a space many times greater than the author has assigned to it."-Nation, xxxvii. 397.

14. Outline of Christian History, A.D. 50-1880, Bost., 1884, 16mo. With ALLEN, W. F., Latin Reader, with Notes and Vocabulary, Bost., 1869, 12mo; 7th ed., 1875. With GREENOUGH, J. B.: 1. Latin Grammar founded on Comparative Grammar, Bost., 1872, 12mo; 4th ed., 1875. 2. Latin Selections, Bost., 1873, 12mo. 3. Latin Prose Course, Bost., 1875, 12mo. 4. Latin Composition Elementary Guide to Writing Latin, Bost., 1875, 12mo.

Allen, Julian. Autocracy in Poland and Russia, N. York, 1854, 12mo.

Allen, Lewis F. 1. Rural Architecture, N. York, 1852, 12mo. 2. The American Herd-Book: containing Pedigrees of Short-Horn Cattle with Introductory Notes, Buffalo, 1855-63, 6 vols. 8vo. 3. American Cattle: their History, Breeding, and Management, N. York, 1868, 12mo.

Allen, Mrs. M. A Name's Worth: a Novel, Lon., 8vo. p.

1875, 2 vols.

Allen, M. L. 1. Five-o'Clock Tea: Receipts for Cakes, Drinks, &c., Lon., 1886, 12mo. 2. Savoury Dishes for Breakfast, Luncheon, and Dinner, Lon., 1886,

12mo.

Allen, Marcus. The Gold Coast; or, A Cruise in West African Waters, Lon., 1875, 8vo.

Allen, N. G. Devotions of the Ages: Collects, &c., illustrative of the Christian Year: with Introduction by T. M. Clark, Phila., 1866, 16mo.

Allen, Nathan, M.D., b. 1813, at Princeton, Mass., and educated at Amherst College and at the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania, settled in Lowell, Mass., about 1841. He is a member of the Massachusetts State Board of Charities. 1. The Opium-Trade, Lowell, 1853. 2. The Laws of Human Increase, N. York, 1869. 3. The Treatment of the In

sane, Albany, 1876. Pamph. Also, many other pamphlets.

Allen, Oscar Dana, Ph.D., b. 1836, at Hebron, Me., graduated at the Sheffield Scientific School 1861, and in 1871 became professor of metallurgy and assaying, and in 1873 of analytical chemistry and metallurgy, in that institution. The results of his researches have appeared principally in the American Journal of Science. (Ed.) System of Instruction in Quantitative Chemical Analysis, by C. Remigius Fresenius; 2d ed., N. York, 1881, 8vo.

Allen, Rev. Oswald, Rector of Kirkby Lonsdale. Hymns of the Christian Life, Lon., 1862, fp. Svo. Allen, Peter, M.D., late Aural Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital, London. Lectures on Aural Catarrh; or, The Commonest Forms of Deafness, and their Cure, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1874.

8vo.

8.

Allen, Phœbe. 1. Gilmory: a Novel, Lon., 1876, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Spring and Autumn: with Preface by Canon Ashwell, Lon., 1877. 3. Like to a Double Cherry: a Novel, Lon., 1880, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 4. A Woodland Idyl: Nature, Art, and Science: an Apologue, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. 5. Asaph Wood; or, Little by Little, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo. 6. The Cricket Club, Lon., 1884, p. 7. Broken Hearts are Still, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. The Black Witch of Honeycritch. Illust. Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. 9. Old Iniquity: a Novel, Lon., 1886, cr. Svo. 10. Minon: the Cat that the King looked at. Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. 11. Playing at Botany. Lon., 1887, 12mo. 12. A Thanksgiving Tabernacle, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. 13. Wanted a Camel, Lon., 1888, 14. (Trans.) An Israelite indeed. By V. Rous15. When Thieves fall out, lane, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. Lon., 2 vols. cr. 8vo. Allen, R. W. An Incentive to Doing Gool, N. York, 1859, 12mo.

12mo.

Illust. Illust.

Allen, Richard, printer at Nottingham, Eng. 1. Hand-Book and Guide to all the Places of Interest in 2. A Souvenir of Newstead Abbey. Illust. 1874, 4to. Nottingham and its Environs, Nottingham, 1866, 8vo.

Allen, Richard L., 1803-1869, b. in Hampton Co., Mass., founded in 1842, in partnership with his brother, L. F. Allen, the American Agriculturist. 1. Domestic Animals: History and Description of the Horse, Mule. Sheep, &c., with Directions for Management, &c., N. York, 1847, 12mo. 2. With ALLEN, LEWIS F., New American Farm Book, N. York, 1869, 12mo. 3. Last Letters, [with Memoir by S. O. A.,] 1871, 8vo.

Allen, Rev. Robert, graduated 1859 at Trinity College, Cambridge; was Vicar of Christ Church, Eastbourne, Eng., 1877-1883. 1. The Words of Christ, and other Sermons, Lon., 1874, p. 8vo. 2. The Life, Times, and Travels of Abraham. By a Master of Arts of Trinity College. Cambridge. Lon., 1875, cr. 8vo. 2d ed., 1877, with author's name, and title of Abraham, the Type of Faith: his Life and Times.

Anon.

Allen, Rowland H. The New England Tragedies in Prose: I., The Coming of the Quakers; II., The Witchcraft Delusion, Bost., 1868, 16mo.

Allen, S. P. Digest of Claims and the Action thereon by the Legislature and the Canal Board, &c., from 1818 to 1858, Rochester, N.Y., 1858, 8vo.

1. 2. Ancient

Allen, Stephen Merrill, b. 1819, at Burton, N.H., a merchant and banker of Boston, Mass. Fibrilia and Fibrous Manufactures, Bost. and Modern Theories of Light, Salem, Mass., 1873, 8vo. 3. Religion and Science: the Letters of "Alpha" on the Influence of Spirit upon Imponderable Actinic MolecuBost., 1874, 8vo. lar Substances. By S. M. A. Allen, Thomas. Classical Hand-Book, Bost., 1877, 12mo.

Allen, Timothy Field, M.D., b. 1837, at WestMedical School of the University of New York, where minster, Vt., was educated at Amherst College and at the he graduated in 1861. He served for a time as army surgeon in the civil war, and since 1863 has practised in New York City. In 1867 he was made professor of materia medica in the New York Homœopathic Medical College, of which he became dean in 1882. 1. (Ed.) Encyclopædia of Pure Materia Medica: a Record of the Positive Effects of Drugs upon the Healthy Human Organism. With Contributions from Drs. R. Hughes, Hering, Lippe, &c. Phila, 1874-79, 10 vols. 8vo. Index to the same, 1881, 2. Characeæ Americanæ, Bost., 1880. 3. A General Symptom-Register of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica, Svo. With NORTON, G. S., Ophthalmic Therapeutics, Phila., 1876, 8vo.

Allen, W. F. Gazetteer of Railway Stations in the United States and Canada, N. York, 1874, 12mo. Allen, W. H. The Summons to Glory: Memorials of the Life and Death of Mrs. M. A. Richards, Lon., 1878, 8vo.

Allen, W. O. B. A Parson's Holiday in India, Burma, and Ceylon, in 1882-83, Lon., 1885, 8vo.

Allen, Walter. Governor Chamberlain's Administration in South Carolina: a Chapter of Reconstruction in the Southern States, N. York, 1888, 8vo.

Allen, Rev. William, a Baptist minister. Memorials of an Oxford Ministry, 1855-74. (Sermons and Lectures.) Ed. by G. Hill. Lon., 1875, 8vo.

Allen, Rev. William, D.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] d. 1868. In addition to the works mentioned in vol. i, he published: 1. A Book of Christian Sonnets, 1860, 12mo. 2. Poems of Nazareth and the Cross, Northampton, Mass., 1866, 12mo. 3. Sacred Songs, 1867. Allen, William. Five Years in the West: how an Inexperienced Young Man finds his Occupation: with Reminiscences and Sketches of Real Life. By a Texas Preacher. Nashville, Tenn., 1884, 12mo. Allen, William A. Repertory of the Symptoms of Intermittent Fever, Phila., 1883, 12mo.

Allen, William B. The Kentucky Officer's Guide

and Legal Hand-Book, Louisville, 1860, 8vo.

Allen, William Francis, 1830-1889, b. at Northborough, Mass., sen of Rev. Joseph Allen, supra, graduated at Harvard College 1851, and became in 1867 professor of ancient languages, and afterwards of the Latin language and Roman history, in the University of Wisconsin. He was a contributor to the North American Review, the Nation, and other periodicals, a joint editor of the Allen and Greenough series of school-books, (see ALLEN, JOSEPH HENRY, supra,) and edited a volume of Slave Songs, N. York, 1867. Outline Studies in the History of Ireland, Chicago, 1887, 12mo. See, also, MYERS, P. V. N., infra.

Allen, William Shepherd. 1. Memoir of Mrs. Allen, of Woodhead Hall, Staffordshire. By her Son. Newcastle-under-Lyme, 8vo. 2. Hidden Depths: a Story of Cruel Wrong, Lon., 1885, 12mo.

Allen, Willis Boyd. 1. Pine Cones, Bost., 1885, 12mo. 2. Christmas at Surf Point. Illust. Bost., 1886, 12mo. 3. Silver Rags, Bost., 1886, 12mo. 4. The Northern Cross, Bost., 1887. 5. The Mountaineer Series. Illust. Bost., 1887, 5 vols. 16mo. 6. Kelp: a Story of the Isles of Shoals, Bost., 1888, 12mo.

Allen, Zachariah, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1795-1882, b. at Providence, R.I., and educated at Brown University; was admitted to the bar in 1817, and afterwards became a manufacturer and inventor. He was for many years president of the Rhode Island Historical Society, and wrote articles on the history of that State. Published, in addition to works mentioned in vol. i.: Solar Light and Heat. Illust. N. York, 1879, 8vo.

Allenby, Mrs. The Starling of the Spire; or, A Bird's-Eye View of the Church as it Was. [Verse.] By A. Lon., 1866, 8vo. Privately printed.

Allender, George. Imbroglio: a Drama, San Francisco, 1885, 12mo.

Allerton, Ellen P. Annabel, and other Poems, N. York, 1885, 12mo.

Allerton, R. G. Brook Trout Fishing, N. York, 1869, 12mo. Privately printed.

Alley, Rev. George, Wesleyan minister. Our Class-Meetings: their Scriptural Authority and Practical Working, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo.

Alley, Joseph John. (Trans.) From Home to Christ, by Jacob, (pseud.,) Manchester, 1885, 8vo.

Alleyne, Miss Sarah Frances, d. 1885. 1. (Trans.) A History of Greek Philosophy, from the Earliest Period to the Time of Socrates, with a General Introduction, by Prof. E. Zeller, Lon., 1881, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. (Comprises the 1st vol. of the original work.) 2. (Trans.) History of Eclecticism in Greek Philosophy, by Dr. E. Zeller, Lon., 1883, p. Svo. With GOODWIN, ALFRED, B.A., (trans.) Plato and the Older Academy, by Dr. E. Zeller, Lon., 1876, cr. 8vo. With ABBOTT, EVELYN, A History of Greece, from the Earliest Times to the Suppression of the Messenian Rebellion. From the German of Professor Max Duncker. Vol. i., 1883, vol. ii., 1886, 8vo. Vol. i. by S. F. Alleyne; vol. ii. by S. F. Alleyne and Dr. Evelyn Abbott. With ABBOTT, EVELYN, (trans.) Outlines of the History of Greek Philosophy, by Dr. E. Zeller, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo.

Allfrey, Emily. (Trans.) Schiller's Bride of M sina, Lon., 1876, 12mo.

Allibaco, W. A. The Philosophic and Scient Ultimatum, written in the Constitution and Laws of t Universe by the Hand of Divine Intelligence, N. Yo 1864, 12mo.

Allibone, Samuel Austin, LL.D., 1816-18 b. in Philadelphia; was engaged from an early age mercantile pursuits, while devoting much time to t study of English literature and to bibliographical r searches, which gradually absorbed his attention, lea ing to the conception of the work which has made h name familiar in all libraries throughout the English speaking world, and which was produced by the continu ous labor of more than twenty years. He took especia interest in religious literature, and was the book-edito and corresponding secretary of the American Sunday School Union from 1867 till 1873, and from 1877 ti 1879, when he removed from Philadelphia to New York to become the librarian of the Lenox Library. His pub lications, excluding tracts, of which he wrote many comprise 1. A Review, by a Layman, of a Work en titled " New Themes for the Protestant Clergy," Phila. 1852, 12mo. Anon. The work to which this was a re ply was by Stephen Colwell, q. v., ante, vol. i. 2. New Themes Condemned, 1853, 12mo. 3. A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors, Living and Deceased, from the Earliest Accounts to the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century. Containing over Forty-Six Thousand Articles, (Authors,) with Forty Indexes of Subjects. Phila., 1858-71, 3 vols. r. 8vo.

"In long and frequent use of vol. i. we have found it much more accurate than Watt's Bibliotheca.' The new volumes appear to be as good as the first in this and other respects.... He has accomplished a work for which every 182. American scholar owes him hearty thanks."-Nation, xii.

4. An Alphabetical Index to the New Testament. By S. A. A. Phila., 1868, Svo. 5. The Divine Origin of the Holy Scriptures, 1869, 12mo. (This is the first part of the next work mentioned, published separately.) 6. The Union Bible Companion, 1871, 16mo. 7. Poetical Quotations, British and American, from Chaucer to Tennyson. With Copious Indexes. Authors, 550; Subjects, 425; Quotations, 13,600. Illust. Phila., 1873, 8vo.

"Mr. Allibone has been so far from falling into the error of being so nice in his selection of passages as to be difficult and over-fastidious, that, in our judgment, he has Beyond question, however, the manual is one worth hav fallen a long way short of being duly discriminating.. ing, and is a monument of industry, busy, to be sure, rather than laborious."-Nation, xvii. 227.

S Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay. With Indexes. Phila., 1876, Svo. 9. Great Authors of al Ages: Selections from Prose Works of Eminent Writers Phila., 1879, 8vo.

Allies, Jabez, 1787-1856, b. at Lulsley, Worces tershire, Eng; practised for some years as a solicitor ir London; was a member of the Society of Antiquaries and a frequent contributor on antiquarian subjects to the Archæological Journal and other periodicals. He was one of the earliest writers to take up the subject of folk lore. 1. Observations on Certain Curious Indentation: in the Old Red Sandstone of Worcestershire and Herefordshire considered as the Tracks of Antediluvian Animals Illust. Lon., 1835, 8vo. 2. On the Causes of Planetary Motion, Lon., 1838, Svo. 3. The Ancient British, Ro man, and Saxon Antiquities of Worcestershire, Lon. 1840, 8vo. 4. The Jovial Hunter of Bromsgrove, Hern the Hunter, and Robin Hood, Lon., 1845, Svo. 5. Or the Ignis Fatuus, or Will o' the Wisp, and the Fairies Lon., 1846, 8vo. 6. The Ancient British, Roman, and Saxon Antiquities and Folk-Lore of Worcestershire Lon., 1852, Svo. (This is an expansion of the smal work with a similar title and of "The Ignis Fatuus.") "It is the most interesting work on local field-name that has yet been published."-Dict. of Nat. Biog., i. 331.

Allies, Miss Mary H. 1. The Life of Pius the Seventh. Edited by T. W. Allies. Lon., 1872, 8vo. 2 Three Catholic Reformers in the Fifteenth Century Lon., 1879. 3. Leaves from St. Augustine. Edited by T. W. Allies. Lon., 1886, cr. 8vo. 4. Leaves from St John Chrysostom. With Introduction by T. W. Allies.

Allies, Thomas William, M.A., [ante, vol. i. add..] b. 1813, in Somersetshire, Eng., was educated a Eton and at Wadham College, Oxford, where he gradu ated first class in classics in 1832. Having taken hol orders, he was for some time examining chaplain to Dr

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