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"A careless compilation, badly selected from obsolete and untrustworthy sources."-Acad., xxi. 336. Charnock, William Whytehead. Suitor's County Court Guide, Lon., 1852, 12mo. Way to Get your Money; or, The New County Court Guide, Lon., 1856, 12mo.

Charsley, Miss Fanny Anne. The Wild Flowers around Melbourne. Illust. Lon., 1867, 4to.

Ireland, Lon., 1862, cr. 8vo. 2. Flax and Linen, ("British Manufacturing Industries,") Lon., 1877, 8vo. Charley, Sir William Thomas, Q.C., D.C.L., b. 1833; graduated at St. John's College, Oxford, 1856; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1865; common serjeant of the City of London since 1878; M.P. for Salford 1868-80; knighted 1880. 1. A Handy Book of the Law of London Cabs and Omnibuses, Lon., 1867, 12mo. 2. Conservative Legislation for the Working-Classes. No. I., Mines and Factories. By a Member of the Coun. cil of the National Union. Lon., 1872. 3. Real Property Acts, 1874: with Notes, Lon., 1874, 12mo: 2d ed., to which is added the Land Transfer Act, 1875, Lon., 1875; 3d ed., 1876, 12mo. 4. (Ed.) Reports of Cases determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature illus-burgh. He was appointed one of the Queen's chaplains trative of the New System of Practice and Pleading, Lon., 1876, 8vo. 5. New System of Practice and Plead ings under the Supreme Court of Judicature Acts, 1873, 1875, 1877, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo. 6. Real Property Acts, 1877, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 7. The Legal Profession: its Past History, Present State, &c., Lon., 1883. Charlot, F. (Trans.) Madeleine: a Love-Story, by Jules Sandeau, Chic., 1879, sq. 12mo.

Charlton, Charlie. 1. The Fair Maid of Codrington, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 2. Chronicles of Yate Court: a Narrative of 1399, Lon., 1885, 12mo. 3. The Brown Ringlet of the Hawkesbury Widow, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Charlton, Edward. 1. An Account of the Late Epidemic of Scarlatina in Newcastle and its Neighbourhood, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1847, 8vo. 2. Memorials of North Tyndale and its Four Surnames; 2d ed., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1871, 8vo.

Charlton, Edwin A. New Hampshire as it is. In Three Parts. 3d ed., rev., Claremont, N.H., 1856, 8vo.

Charlton, Rev. John Moon. 1. A Manual of Christian Baptism; or, A Brief Summary of Congregationalist Views on the Subject of Baptism, Lon., 1874, 16mo. 2. In Memoriam of John Moon Charlton: being Selections from his Sermons and Occasional Writings, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo.

Charlton, William Henry, M.A. 1. Poems, Lon., 1834, 12mo. 2. Burghley.-The Life of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Biographical Notices of his Successors the Earls and Marquises of Exeter; a Description of Burghley House; and a Brief Notice of the Family Monuments in St. Martin's Church, Stamford Baron, Stamford, 1847, 8vo. 3. Sonnets, Sacred and Miscellaneous, and other Poems, Lon., 1854, 12mo. 4. (Trans.) The Gladiator of Ravenna; from the German of F. Hahn, Lon., 1861, 8vo. 5. Poems and Plays, original and translated, Lon., 1868, 8vo.

Charnock, G. F. 1. Note-Book for Arithmetical Problems, &c., in Steam, Bradford, 1885, 8vo. 2. Questions in Applied Mechanics, Bradford, 1885, 8vo.

Charnock, Richard Stephen, Ph.D., F.S.A., b. 1820, in London; educated at King's College, London, and admitted an attorney in 1841. He has travelled extensively in Europe, the North of Africa, and Asia Minor, and devoted himself to the study of anthropology, archæology, and philology, making a specialty of the Celtic and Oriental languages. He is a member of many learned societies. 1. Guide to the Tyrol: comprising Pedestrian Tours made in Tyrol, Styria, Carinthia, and Salzkammergut during the Summers of 1852 and 1853, Lon., 1857, 8vo. 2. Derivative Dictionary of Geographical Names, Lon., 1858, 8vo. 3. Local Etymology a Derivative Dictionary of Geographical Names, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 4. Guide to Spain and Portugal, 1865. 5. Verba Nominalia; or, Words derived from Proper Names, Lon., 1866, 8vo. 6. Ludus Patronymicus; or, The Etymology of Curious Surnames, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo. 7. The Peoples of Transylvania, Lon., 1870, 8vo. 8. Patronymica Cornu-Britannica; or, The Etymology of Cornish Surnames, Lon., 1870, p. 8vo. 9. On Ancient Manorial Customs, Tenures, Services, Privileges, Serjeantries, Grants, Fines, &c., in the County of Essex, Lon., 1870, 8vo. 10. Le Sette Commune, Lon., 1871, 8vo. 11. On the Physical, Mental, and Philological Characters of the Wallons, 1871. 12. Bradshaw's Illustrated Hand-Book to Spain and Portugal; new ed., 1876. 13. A Glossary of the Essex Dialect, Lon., 1880, 12mo. 14. Prænomia; or, The Etymology of the Principal Christian Names of Great Britain and Ireland, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo.

Charteris, Rev. Archibald Hamilton, D.D., b. 1835, in Wamphray, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; was of the Church of Scotland, and was called to the Park educated at Edinburgh University; became a minister Church, Glasgow, in 1863. Since 1868 he has been professor of Biblical criticism in the University of Edin

in Scotland in 1870. 1. Life of Rev. James Robertson,
D.D., Professor of Divinity in the University of Edin-
in Four Schools, Glasgow, 1868, 16mo.
burgh, Edin., 1863. 2. Jacob Mounsey; or, The Scholar
3. The Church
of Scotland and Spiritual Independence, Edin., 1874,
8vo. 4. Canonicity: a Collection of Early Testimonies
to the Canonical Books of the New Testament, based on
Kirchhofer's Quellensammlung, Edin., 1880, 8vo.
The New Testament Scriptures: their Claims, History,
and Authority, (Croall Lectures for 1882,) Lon., 1882,
Svo.

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Charteris, Francis Wemyss, ninth Earl of Wemyss and of March, LL.D., b. 1818; educated at Oxford; while Lord Elcho, was M.P. for Gloucestershire 1841-46, and for Haddingtonshire 1847-82, and a lord of the treasury 1852-55; succeeded his father 1883. 1. Republished Letters on Army Organization and Reserves, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 2. Russian "Lessons in Massacre:" the Rhodope Report summarized, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 3. Letters on Military Organization: with Appendix, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. 4. Army Facts, from Official Data: Speeches, Lon., 1875, 4to. Also, single speeches,

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Charteris, Matthew, M.D., professor of therapeutics and materia medica in the University of Glasgow. 1. The Student's Guide to the Practice of Medicine, Lon., 1877, 12mo; 4th ed., 1885. 2. Hand-Book of the Practice of Medicine. Illust. Lon., 1877, 12mo. Health-Resorts at Home and Abroad: with a Lecture on Sea-Voyages, Lon., 1885; 2d ed., Lon., 1886, cr. 8vo.

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Chase, A. W., M.D. Chase's Recipes; or, Information for Everybody consisting of Practical Recipes, &c.; 1st ed., 1856; enl. ed., 1867; reprinted, Lon., 1868, 18mo; 74th ed., much enlarged, 740th thousand, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1880.

Chase, B. W. Tobacco its Physical, Social, Mental, and Moral Influences, N. York, 1878, 18mo. Chase, Benjamin, 1799-1889, b. at Auburn, N.H. History of Chester. Illust. 1869.

Chase, C. H. Alpine Climbers, Lon., 1888, 12mo. Chase, C. Thurston. Chase's Hand-Books of Knowledge for Fairy-Life, Chic., 1859, 12mo.

Chase, Rev. Charles Frederic, M.A., graduated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1845; ordained 1845; rector of St. Andrew's-by the-Wardrobe, and vicar of St. Anne's, Blackfriars, from 1852. 1. The Preaching of the Cross as it is in Holy Scripture, Lon., 1871, 8vo. 2. The Trial of Jesus Christ before Caiaphas and Pilate, Lon., 1876, 12mo. 3. The Altar of God vindicated from the Doctrines of Devils, as they are given heed to even 4. The Truth in Protestant Churches, Lon., 1880, 8vo. of God's Salvation, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. Chase, Dormer Augustus. Anglo-Burmese Hand-Book; or, Guide to a Practical Knowledge of the Burmese Language, Maulmain, 1852, 12mo.

Chase, Rev. Drummond Percy, D.D., scholar of Pemberton College and of Oriel College, Oxford; graduated first class Lit. Hum. 1841; Fellow of Oriel 1842; ordained 1844; vicar of St. Mary Virgin, Oxford, 1856-63, and 1876-78; vice-principal of St. Mary's Hall 1848-57, and since then principal. 1. (Trans.) Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Lon., 1847; 3d ed., 1866, p. 8vo. 2. Reasons for rejecting the Latin Professorship Statute, Oxford, 1854. Anon. 3. A Plea for Lord John Craven, and the Eleemosynary Purpose of Founders generally. By D. P. C. Oxford, 1857, 8vo. 4. "Dull Sermons :" a Sermon by the Vicar, Lon., 1858, 8vo. 5. "The Voluntary System" applied to Academical Instruction, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 6. The DeChristianizing of the Colleges of Oxford, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 7. University Tests, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 8. A First Logic Book, Lon., 1875, 4to. 9. The Epistle of Paul to

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the Romans, the Authorized Version, 1611, arranged in Paragraphs and in Dialogues: with Notes, Lon., 1885, p. Svo. 10. Constitutional Loyalty, and other Words necessary for these Times," Lon., 1886, cr. 8vo. With SALTER, W. C., Education for Frugal Men at the University of Oxford: an Account of the Experiments at St. Mary's and St. Alban's Halls. By the Principals of those Halls. Oxford, 1864.

Chase, Miss E. A. Being Somebody, Phila., 1859, 16mo.

Chase, E. B. Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen; or, The Founders of the Republic on Slavery. Phila., 1860, 12mo.

Chase, Miss Eliza Brown. Over the Border: Acadia, the Home of Evangeline, Bost., 1884, 12mo. Anon. (The author's initials are represented on the title-page by three notes of music.)

Chase, Mrs. Eliza E. (Trans.) The Dream, by Emile Zola, Chic., 1888, 12mo.

Chase, Francis. (Ed.) Gathered Sketches from the Early History of New Hampshire and Vermont, Claremont, N.H., 1856, 12mo.

Chase, Francis Edward. 1. Eliana; or, A Layman's Contributions in Theology, Lon., 1852, 2 vols. 12mo. 2. The Sunday Question considered in all its Bearings, Lon., 1855, 8vo.

Chase, Rev. Frederic Henry, M.A., late scholar of Christ's College, Cambridge; graduated first class, Class. Trip. 1876; ordained 1876; divinity lecturer at Pembroke College from 1881, and tutor of the clergy training-school from 1887. Chrysostom: a Study in the History of Biblical Interpretation, Cambridge, 1887, 8vo. (A revised and enlarged edition of a Kaye Prize Essay.")

Chase, George, b. 1849, in Portland, Me.; was educated at Yale College, and at Columbia Law School, New York, and became professor of criminal law, torts, and procedure in the latter institution in 1878. 1. The American Student's Blackstone, N. York, 1876. 2. (Ed.) Ready Legal Adviser, 1881. 3. (Ed.) Stephen's Digest of the Law of Evidence, 1886.

Chase, George B. 1. A Genealogical Memoir of the Chase Family, Bost., 1869, 8vo. 2. Lowndes of South Carolina: an Historical and Genealogical Memoir,

Bost., 1876, 8vo.

Chase, George Wingate. 1. The History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, from 1640 to 1860, Haverhill, 1861, 8vo. 2. The Freemason's Working Monitor, Bost., 1864, 32mo. 3. Masonic Dictionary and Manual of Masonic Law, Bost., 1864, 32mo; 7th ed., 1867. 4. Tactics for Knights Templar and the Appendant Orders, Bost., 1865, 32mo. 5. (Ed.) Diary of D. How, Private in Col. Paul Dudley Sargent's Regiment of the Massachusetts Line, in the Army of the American Revolution: with a Biographical Sketch of the Author, and Illustrative Notes by H. B. Dawson, Morrisania, N.Y., 1865, r. 8vo.

Chase, Henry S. Causes of the Degeneracy of the Teeth, Bost., 1879, 8vo.

Chase, Herbert E. A Double Life; or, Starr Cross: an Hypnotic Romance, N. York, 1884, 12mo.

Chase, Horace. The New Hampshire Probate Directory containing all the Statute Laws relating to Courts of Probate and Proceedings therein; 2d ed.,

Concord, 1854, 8vo.

Chase, Ira J. The Jewish Tabernacle: Lectures. Illust. Cin., 1883, 12mo.

Chase, Jackson H. 1. The Council Monitor: Text-Book of Cryptic Masonry, N. York, 16mo. 2. The Royal Arch Companion, 1868, 32mo.

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Chase, James Compigné. 1. The Approaching Crisis; or, The Mission and Destiny of France," in the Revival of the Old Roman Empire and the Safety of England, Lon., 1854, Svo. 2. The Last Days; or, The Church entering into Rest and establishing the Millen nium: Short Notes on some of the Prophecies, Lon., 1875, p. 8vo.

Chase, John, 1810-1879, an English water-color painter, b. in London. A Practical Treatise on Landscape Painting and Sketching from Nature in WaterColours. Edited by the Rev. James Harris, M.A. Illust. Lon., 1861, 8vo; 2d ed., 1873.

Chase, Lucien B. History of the Polk Administration, N. York, 1850, 8vo.

Chase, Mary Granger. 1. Two Christmas Days, 18mo. 2. Worth and Riches, 18mo. 3. Laura Clifford;

or, Emulation, N. York, 1864, 12mo. 4. Rachel's Easter Offering, N. York, 1867, 18mo.

Chase, Pliny Earle, [ante, vol. i., CHASE, P. E., add.,] 1820-1887, b. at Worcester, Mass.; graduated at Harvard in 1839; taught for many years in Philadelphia, and in 1871 became professor of philosophy and logic in Haverford College. He devoted himself largely to researches in physics, the results of which were published in the Transactions of scientific societies in this country and in Europe. Elements of Meteorology, for Schools and Households. In Two Parts. Part I. Phila.. 1884, 12mo.

Chase, Rev. Robert Greene. Sermons preached in the Chapel of the Church of St. Matthias, Philadelphia, Phila., 1868, 8vo.

Chase, S. B. Manual, or Exposition of the Order of Good Templars, Lon., 1871, 12mo; new ed., 1873.

Chase, S. C. Mnemeology: particularly devoted to the Cultivation of the Mental Faculties: to which is added a Treatise on Physical Culture, Cin., 1864, 8vo. Chase, Theodore R. Michigan University Book, 1844-1880, Detroit, Mich., 1880, 8vo.

Chase, Thomas, LL.D., brother of Pliny Earle Chase, supra, b. 1827, at Worcester, Mass.; graduated with honors at Harvard College in 1848, and was tutor there from 1850 to 1853. In 1855 he became professor of philology and classical literature at Haverford College, and in 1875 was chosen president of the college. He was a member of the American company of revisers of the Old Testament, and is chiefly known by his school editions of classical works, edited in connection with Prof. George Stuart. 1. Hellas: her Monuments and Scenery, Cambridge, Mass., 1863, 12mo. 2. Latin Grammar, Phila., 1882, 12mo.

Chase, W. I. (Ed.) The Gladstone Speaker, (“Our Day" Series,) Chic., 1884, 16mo.

Chase, W. S. Civil Government in Theory and Practice: a Comparative Review of Existing Governments, their Origin and History and Chief Points of Likeness and Unlikeness to the Government of the United States, Chic., 1885, 16mo. Chase, Warren.

1. Life-Line of the Lone One: an Autobiography of the World's Child, Bost., 1857, 12mo; 3d ed., 1860. 2. The Gist of Spiritualism: Lectures, 1865, 12mo; 3d ed., 1873.

Chasemore, A. The History and Associations of the Old Bridge at Fulham and Putney, Lon., 1875, 8vo.

Chasseaud, George Washington, late of Beyrout, Syria. 1. The Druses of the Lebanon: their Manners, Customs, and History: with a Translation of their 2. Arabic AlphabetReligious Code, Lon., 1855, 8vo. ical Table, Edin., 1859, 8vo. "Chasuble, Archdeacon, D.D.," (Pseud.) See MARSHALL, THOMAS W., infra.

Chatard, Rt. Rev. Francis Silas, D.D., b. 1835, at Baltimore; educated at Emmittsburg, and at the Urban College, Rome; Roman Catholic Bishop of Vincennes, Ind., since 1878. Christian Truths, N. York, 1881, 12mo.

Chateauclair, Wilfred. The Young Seigneur; or, Nation-Making, Montreal, 1888, sq. 16mo.

Chatelain, Madame Clara de, (“Leopold Wray," q. v., ante, vol. iii., “Leopoldine Ziska," &c., pseuds.,) 1807-1876, b. in London, daughter of M. de Pontigny. She first attracted notice in Paris by a French elegy on the death of David the painter, (1826,) then, returning to England, produced an enormous number of tales, poems, translations, hand-books, and musical compositions. She was married in 1843 to J. B. F. Ernest de Chatelain. Towards the end of her life she became insane from overwork. 1. The Silver Swan, Lon., 1847, 12mo. 2. A Hand-Book of the Four Elements of Vocalization, 1850. 3. (Trans.) A LaughterBook for Little Folks, by T. Hosemann, Lon., 1851, 4to. 4. (Ed.) Merry Tales for Little Folks. Lon., 1851; new ed., 1868, 16mo; new ed., 1869. 5. (Trans.) Hans Andersen's Stories and Fairy-Stories, Lon., 1852, 16mo. (Trans.) Naughty Boys and Girls; from the German of J. Baehr, Lon., 1852, 12mo. 7. Cottage Life; or, Tales at Dame Barbara's Tea-Table, Lon., 1853, 4to. (Trans.) A Cattle-Fair in Hungary, Lon., 1854, 410. 9. The Caravan to Mecca: the Halt in the Desert, Lon.. 1854, 8vo.

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10. Hand-Book to the History of Printing, Lon., 1855, 8vo. 11. (Trans.) Lecke's Hand-Book to the Hall of Fame, Lon., 1855, 8vo. 12. (Trans.) The Blind Fisherman and his Three Sons; from the German, Lon., 1855, 4to. 13. Bridal Etiquette, Lon., 1856,

16mo. 14. Right and Wrong, Lon., 1859, 4to. 15. Jocko, the Brazilian Ape; adapted from the German, Lon., 1860, obl. 16mo. 16. (Trans.) Fröhlich's Frolics with Scissors and Pen, Lon., 1860, 4to. 17. The Captive Skylark. Illust. Lon., 1861, 12mo. 18. The Story of Henrietta and the Ayah, Lon., 1861, 12mo. 19. Little Ada and her Crinoline: a Tale, Lon., 1862, fp. 8vo. 20. (Trans.) Leidesdorf's Stories for Young Children, Lon., 1863, 16mo. 21. The Sedan-Chair and Sir Wilfred's Seven Flights, 1866. 22. (Trans.) Lehrer's Picture-Book of Elementary Ideas, Lon., 1869, obl. 4to. 23. Truly Noble. Illust. Lon., 1870, 8vo. 24. (Trans.) Lesser's Dolly's Dressmaker, Lon., 1876, 8vo. 25. The Dalecarlian Conjurer's Day-Book, Lon., 1879, 8vo. (Only 150 copies printed.) 26. The Man of Many Daughters, Lon., 1880, 3 vols. p. 8vo. (Originally published about 1835, in Reynolds's Miscellany.)

Chatfield, Rev. Allen William, M.A., graduated first class Class. Trip. at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1831; ordained 1832; vicar of Stotfold, Bedfordshire, 1833-47, and since then of Much Marcle, Herefordshire. 1. Metrical Translations into English of Hymns and Songs of Greek Bishops of the Early Byzantine Period, Lon., 1876, 12mo. 2. Songs and Hymns of the Earliest Greek Christian Poets, translated into English Verse, Lon., 1876, 8vo. 3. The Litany and other Portions of the English Service, and many Favourite Hymns, translated into Greek Verse, Lon., 1876; 3d ed., 1886, 12mo. Chattaway, E. D. Railways: their Capital and Dividends, Lon., 1855, 12mo.

Chatterton, George J. An Essay on Fly-Fishing, Lon. and Aylesbury, 1878, 8vo.

Chatterton, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia Lascelles, Lady, [ante, vol. i., CHATTERTON, LADY, add.,] 1806-1876, daughter of Rev. Lascelles Iremonger, prebendary of Winchester; b. in London; married first to an Irish baronet, Sir William Abraham Chatterton, and after his death to Mr. Edward Heneage Dering, who in 1865 became a convert to the Church of Rome, and was followed by Lady Chatterton ten years later. For biog., see DERING, E. H., infra. Most of her publications down to 1858 are mentioned ante, vol. i. Her subsequent works were: 1. (Trans.) Extracts from the Works of Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 2. (Ed.) Memorials, Personal and Historical, of Admiral Lord Gambier: from Family Papers, Lon., 1861, 2 vols. 8vo; 2d ed. same year. 3. (Ed.) Selections from the Works of Plato, Lon., 1862, 8vo. 4. The Heiress and her Lovers, Lon., 1863, 3 vols. p. 8vo.

"No one can read this book without seeing that the writer earnestly desires to do good. But people who wish to do good are often amongst the most incomprehensible of their kind, and it is wonderful to think that Lady Chatterton should have set herself to benefit her sex by composing a book which every mother of a prudent and delicate mind would carefully keep from her daughter."-Sat. Rev., xvi. 645.

5. Quagmire Ahead, 1864. Privately printed. 6. Léonore, a Tale; and other Poems, Lon., 1864, 12mo. 7. (Ed.) Grey's Court, Lon., 1865, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Oswald of Deira: a Drama, Lon, 1867, p. 8vo. "She is sincere in an elegant way, at times even mildly

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fervent, but of vigour, of the irrepressible vigour of a dramatist, we see not a trace."-Sat. Rev., xxiv. 223.

9. A Plea for Happiness and Hope, 1867. Privately printed. 10. Country Coteries, Lon., 1868, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 11. Lady May: a Pastoral Poem, 1869. 12. The Lost Bride, Lon., 1872, 3 vols. ; 2d ed., 1875, 1 vol. 13. Won at Last, Lon., 1874, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 14. (Trans.) Extracts from Aristotle's Works, 1875, 8vo. Privately printed. 15. Misgivings, 1875, 8vo. Privately printed. 16. Convictions, 1875, 8vo. Privately printed. 17. (Trans.) The Consolation of the Devout Soul, by Very Rev. Joseph Frassinetti, Lon., 1876, 8vo.

State Medicine: delivered before the Society of Apothecaries, Lon., 1875, 8vo. 2. The Habitation in Relation to Health, Lon., 1879, fp. 8vo.

Chauncey, W. S. Guide to South Australia, Lon., 1852, 12mo.

Chauvenet, William, [ante, vol. i., add.,] d. 1870. He was made professor of mathematics in Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., and in 1862 became chancellor of the university. 1. New Method of correcting Lunar Distances and Improved Method of finding the Error and Rate of a Chronometer by Equal Altitudes, Washington, 1853, 8vo. 2. Great Circle Protractor, Annapolis, Md., 1855, sq. fol. 3. A Manual of Spherical and Practical Astronomy, Phila.. 1863, 2 vols. r. 8vo. 4. Treatise on the Method of Least Squares, Phila., 1868, 8vo. 5. Treatise on Elementary Geometry, Phila., 1870, 8vo.

Chavannes, Mary Charlotte. Translations from Victor Hugo, Lon., 1886.

Chavasse, Pye Henry, F.R.C.S. 1. Advice to Mothers on the Management of their Offspring, Lon., 1839, 12mo; 13th ed., 1878. 2. The Young Wife's and Mother's Book; 2d ed., enl., Lon., 1842, 8vo. 3. Advice to Wives on the Management of themselves during the Periods of Pregnancy, Labour, and Sucking; 2d ed., Lon., 1843, p. 8vo; 12th ed., 1877. 4. Counsel to a Mother: being a Continuation and the Completion of Advice to a Mother, Lon., 1869, 8vo; 4th ed., 1879. (Of these four works nearly half a million have been sold.) 5. Aphorisms on the Mental Culture and Training of a Child, Lon., 1872, 8vo; 2d ed., 1877.

Chave, Rev. William. The English Pastor Abroad: Sermons preached to English Congregations in Foreign Lands, Lon., 1866, p. 8vo.

Chawner, Edward. 1. (Trans.) Goethe's Minor Poems, Lon., 1866, 8vo. 2. Gleanings from the German and French Poets, Lon., 1879, cr. 8vo.

Chawner, G., M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. (Trans.) Chronological Tables of Greek History: accompanied by a Short Narrative of Events, with References to the Sources of Information and Extracts from the Ancient Authorities, by Carl Peters, Lon., 1882, 4to.

Chawner, Rosa A. Hits and Bits, Cheltenham, 1861, 8vo.

Chawner, William. The Influence of Christianity upon the Legislation of Constantine the Great, (Hulsean Lecture, 1872,) Cambridge, 1874, 8vo.

Chaytor, Henry. 1. Agricultural and Trade Depression: Principles of Trade, Lon., 1880, 12mo. 2. Secrets of National Finance, from "Fair Trade,” Lon., 1888, 8vo.

Cheales, Alan Benjamin. 1. Proverbial FolkLore; 2d ed., Dorking, 1875, 12mo; new ed., rev. and enl., 1881. 2. Epigrams and Epigraphs, Dorking, 1877, 12mo; new ed., 1881.

showing the Rods and Tackle necessary for Every DeCheek, John. The British Angler's Instructor: scription of Fish usually Angled for: with the Most Approved Method of Catching them, Lon., 1852, 24mo;

new ed., 1855.

"Cheem, Aliph," (Pseud.) See YELDHAM, WALTER S., infra.

Cheere, Edward. The Church Catechism Explained, with a View to the Correction of Error in Religion and Viciousness in Life; new ed., Lon., 1861, Svo.

Cheese, Edmund H. The Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879, Lon., 1880, 8vo.

Cheese, Rev. John Edmund. Parochial Sermons preached at Hereford, Lon., 1857, 12mo. Cheeseman, Clara. A Rolling Stone, Lon., 1886,

Chatto, Mrs. Shadows and Realities: a Tale, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. Lon., 1875, p. 8vo.

Chattock, Christopher. Antiquities: consisting of Translations of some Three Hundred Unedited Charters and Deeds, Birmingham, 1884, Svo.

Chattock, Richard S. 1. Wensleydale: Fourteen Etchings, with Descriptive Text, Lon., 1872, fol. 2. Sketches of Eton: Etchings and Vignettes: with Descriptions by W. Wightman Wood, Lon., 1873, r. 8vo. 3. The Black Country: Sixteen Etchings, with Descriptive Letter-Press, Lon., 1878, fol. 4. Practical Notes on Etching, Lon., 1881, 8vo; 2d ed., 1883.

Cheeser, B. The Vagaries of a Vagrant, Lon., 1884, cr. 8vo.

Cheetham, Right Rev. Henry, D.D., D.C.L., graduated at Christ's College, Cambridge, 1856; ordained 1856; vicar of Quorndon, Derbyshire, 1858-70; Bishop of Sierra Leone 1870-82; vicar of St. Mary's, West Cowes, since 1882. The One Hundred Texts of the Irish Church Missions briefly expanded, Lon., 1881, 12mo.

Cheetham, John. Self-Acting Mules: Calculations in Card and Twining Rooms; 2d ed., Manchester, 1884, cr. 8vo.

Chaumont, Francis Stephen Bennet François de, M.D., F.R.S., professor of hygiene, Cheever, David W., M.D., a professor in the Royal Army Medical School, Netley. 1. Lectures on Massachusetts Medical College, Harvard University. 1.

Two Cases of Esophagotomy for the Removal of Foreign | Cambridge, graduating in 1854; was called to the bar, Bodies; 2d ed., rev., Bost., 1868, 18mo. 2. Spontaneous but adopted journalism as a profession, becoming correFracture, Bost., 1871, 8vo. spondent of the Times at Constantinople during the Crimean war, and afterwards a leading writer on that journal, and succeeding Mr. Delane as editor in 1877. From 1868 to 1877 he was lord almoner's professor of Arabic at Oxford, and it was as a linguist, combining accurate scholarship with a remarkable colloquial command of several languages, that he was chiefly distinguished. 1. (Trans.) The Assemblies of Al Hariri; from the Arabic: with an Introduction and Notes. Vol. I., Introduction and the First Twenty-Six Assemblies. Lon., 1867, 8vo. 2. Suggestions for a Railway Route to India, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 3. (Ed.) Macberoth Ithiel. By Yehuda Ben Shelomoth Alcharizi. From the Manuscript in the Bodleian Library. Lon., 1872, 8vo.

Cheever, Rev. George Barrell, D.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] was pastor of the Church of the Puritans, which was organized for him, in New York, from 1846 until he retired in 1876. He has since resided at Englewood, N.J. He was editor of the Evangelist, and has contributed largely to religious periodicals. 1. Incidents and Memories of the Christian Life, under the Similitude of a Voyage to the Celestial Land, Glasgow, 1852, 8vo. 2. The Guilt of Slavery and Crime of Slave-Holding, N. York, 1860. 3. The Republic or the Oligarchy: Which? By One of the People. N. York, 1866. Anon. 4. Faith, Doubt, and Evidence: God's Vouchers for his Written Word: with Illustrations from the Autobiography of Dr. Franklin, N. York, 1881, 12mo. 5. God's Timepiece for Man's Eternity: its Purpose of Love and Mercy, &c., N. York, 1883, 12mo.

Cheever, Rev. George D. Cyclopædia of Re

ligious and Moral Anecdotes; new ed., Lon., 1876, P.

8vo; 34th thousand.

Cheever, Rev. Henry Theodore, [ante, vol. i., add.,] b. 1814, in Hallowell, Me.; graduated at Bowdoin College in 1834; travelled extensively, and in 1859-64 was secretary and agent for the Church Anti-Slavery Society. 1. Way-Marks in the Moral War with Slavery, between the Opening of 1859 and the Close of 1861, 1862. 2. (Ed.) Autobiography and Memoir of Ichabod Washburn, Bost., 1879, 16mo. 3. Correspondencies of Faith and Views of Madame Guyon: a Comparative Study of the Unitive Power and Place of Faith in the Theology and Church of the Future, N. York, 1886, 12mo.

Cheever, N. W. Michigan Probate Law, Detroit, 1876, 8vo.

Cheever, William M. Practical Evangelism; or, Bible Christianity enforced, Bost., 1856, 12mo.

Chegwidden, T. C. Victoria Britannia: Plan for Celebrating the Reign of Queen Victoria by the Inauguration of Political Changes in the British Constitution. By Hollis True, [pseud.] N. York, 1879, 16mo.

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Chellis, Miss Mary Dwinell. The following list of her publications is arranged alphabetically: 1. All for Money, N. York, 1875, 12mo. 2. At the Lion's Mouth, Glasgow, 1874, 8vo. 3. Bread and Beer, N. York, 1881, 16mo. 4. Brewer's Fortune, N. York, 1877, 16mo. 5. Brewery at Taylorville, N. York, 1879, 16mo. 6. Charley Wheeler's Reward, Bost., 1866, 16mo. Chellis Library, N. York, 1874-76, 4 vols. 12mo. Clarence Vane; or, How the Doctor Saved, Lon., 1875, p. 8vo. 9. Conquered by Love, N. York, 1882, 4to. 10. Deacon Sims's Prayers, Bost., 16mo. 11. Drinking Jack, and other Stories, N. York, 1881, 12mo. 12. Effie Wingate's Work, N. York, 1868. 13. Father Merrill, N. York, 1872. 14. Fife and Drum, N. York, 1881, 12mo. 15. From Father to Son, N. York, 1879, 16mo. 16. Good Work, Bost., 1873. 17. Harold Dorsey's Fortune. Illust. Bost., 1881, 16mo. 18. Jimmie's Shoes; or, Starlight, 1867; new ed., 1873. 19. Jolly Time, N. York, 1882, 16mo. 20. Lion's Mouth, 1875, 12mo. Miss Belinda's Friends, N. York, 1885, 16mo. 22. Molly's Bible, N. York, 1869. 23. Mystery of the Lodge, Bost., 1874, 12mo. 24. The Old Mill, 16mo. 25. Old Sunapee, 1867, 16mo; new ed., 1874. 26. The Old Tavern, N. York, 1882, 12mo. 27. Old Times, N. York, 1872, 12mo; new ed., 1875. 28. Our Homes, N. York, 1880, 16mo. 29. Out of the Fire, Glasgow, 1874, p. 30. Profit and Loss, N. York, 1884, 16mo. 31. The Revere Estate, Chic., 1882, 16mo. 32. Standard Edition of Temperance Tales, N. York, 1869–71, 4 vols. 16mo. 33. The Temperance Doctor, N. York, 1868, 12mo. 34. Ten Cents, N. York, 1876, 12mo. 35. Things Common and Uncommon, Bost., 16mo. 36. Two Boys Saved; or, A Plain Woman, Bost., 16mo. 37. The Turning of the Wheel, N. York, 1887, 12mo. 38. Wealth and Wine, N. York, 1874, 12mo; new ed., 1875.

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Cheltnam, Charles Smith, a dramatist, author of many acted plays. 1. A Field Full of Wonders. Illust. Lon., 1863, 12mo. 2. (Trans.) A. Guinnard's Three Years' Slavery among the Patagonians, Lon., 1871, 8vo.

Chemery, V. L. 1. (Trans.) The Public and Private Life of Louis Philippe; from the French of L. G. Michaud, Lon., 1851, 8vo. 2. French Phraseology, Lon., 1851, 8vo; 10th ed., 1879.

Chenery, Thomas, M.A., 1826-1884, b. in Barbadoes; educated at Eton School, and at Caius College,

"The introduction is in Hebrew 'of such elegance and purity that it evoked the wonder and admiration of Jewish scholars.'"-Dict. of Nat. Biog., x. 184. Chenevix-Trench. See TRENCH.

Canandaigua, N.Y.; graduated at Hobart College 1857; ordained in the Protestant Episcopal Church, and became rector of Christ Church, Chicago; was prominent in the organization of the Reformed Episcopal Church in 1873, and was made missionary bishop of that church for the Northwest. Sermons, Chic., 1880, 8vo. Posth.

Cheney, Rt. Rev. Charles Edward, b. 1836, at

Cheney, Mrs. Clara Emma, (Griswold.) Young Folks' History of the Civil War, (“Young Folks' Histories.") Illust. Bost., 1883, 12mo.

Cheney, Mrs. Ednah Dow, (Littlehale,) b. 1824, in Boston, Mass.; married, 1853, to Seth Wales Cheney, a crayon drawer, (d. 1856.) She has lectured before lyceums, &c., on social and philosophical topics, and has been vice-president of the New England Woman's Club and of the Massachusetts Women Suffrage Association. 1. Hand-Book of American History, for Colored Schools and People, Bost., 1866. 2. Patience: a Series of Thirty Games for the Fireside, 1869, 24mo. 3. Faithful to the Light, and other Tales, Bost., 1870, 16mo. 4. Social Games, Bost., 1871, 24mo. 5. Sally Williams, the Mountain Girl, Lon., 1872, 12mo. 6. Child of the Tide, Bost., 1874. 7. Memoir of Dr. Susan Dimock, Bost., 1875. Anon. 8. Gleanings in the Field of Art, Bost., 1881, 8vo. 9. (Ed.) Selected Poems, from Michelangelo Buonarotti: with Translations from Various Sources, Bost., 1885, 16mo. 10. Louisa May Alcott, the Children's Friend. Illust. Bost., 1888, obl. 16mo. 11. Louisa May Alcott: her Life, Letters, and Journals, Bost., 1889, 12mo.

Cheney, John Vance, b. 1848, at Groveland, N.Y. ; was admitted to the bar and practised law for a time in New York City, but removed to California, where he became librarian of the Free Library of San Francisco. He has contributed poems to The Century and other periodicals. 1. The Old Doctor: a Romance of Queer Village, N. York, 1885, 12mo. 2. Thistle-Drift, [verse,] N. York, 1887, 16mo. 3. Wood-Blooms, [verse,] N. York, 1888, 16mo.

Cheney, Mrs. Mary, (Bushnell,) daughter of Rev. Horace Bushnell, supra. Life and Letters of Horace Bushnell, N. York and Lon., 1880, 8vo. (Includes chapters contributed by Edwin P. Parker and Miss F. L. Bushnell.)

"In his biography Dr. Bushnell is fortunate. The preface designates it as a composite work, but the burden of it has been borne manifestly by the loving hands of his daughters. As a whole the book brings out Dr. Bushnell in his character, in his struggles, in his work, in all those things that made up his life."-Nation, xxxi. 136.

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Cheney, R. H. What is Good Iron, and how is it to be got? Lon., 1862, 8vo. Anon.

Cheney, Theseus Apoleon, 1830-1878, b. at Leon, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y., and educated at Oberlin College; devoted himself to the local history of Southern New York, and founded the Georgic Society and Library. 1. Report on the Ancient Monuments of Western New York, 1860. 2. Historical Sketch of the Chemung Valley, 1866. 3. Historical Sketch of Eighteen Counties of Central and Southern New York, 1868. Chenoweth, Mrs. C. Van D. Stories of the Saints. Illust. Bost., 1880, 12mo. Cheny, Laurence. Ruth and Gabriel: a Pastoral Story, Lon., 1876, 3 vols. cr. Svo.

Chepmell, C. W. 1. Hymns and Scenes of Childhood; 2d ed., 1848, 18mo. 2. The Vine on the Mountain: an Allegory, Lon., 1849, 18mo. 3. Margaret, the Martyr of Antioch: a Tale in Verse, Lon., 1851, 18mo.

Chepmell, Edward Charles. 1. A Domestic | 8vo; new ed., entitled Shams and Realities in Dress, Homœopathy; 3d ed., Lon., 1848, 12mo; 8th ed., 1859. Manners, and Religion, 1878. 2. Hints for the Practical Study of the Homœopathic Method, Lon., 1868, 8vo.

Chepmell, Rev. Havilland Le Mesurier, D.D., of St. Martin's, Guernsey, graduated at Pembroke College, Oxford, first class Lit. Hum., 1833; ordained 1834; chaplain to the Military College, Sandhurst, 1841-67. 1. A Short Course of Grecian, Roman, and English History, Lon., 1848, 12mo. 2. (Trans.) Lectures on Roman History, by B. G. Niebuhr, Lon., 1849, 16mo. 3. A Short Course of History: First Series, Lon., 1849, 12mo; Second Series, Lon., 1857, 2 vols. 12mo; 10th ed., 1874.

Cheragh Ali, Moulavi, of H. H. the Nizam's civil service. 1. The Proposed Political, Legal, and Social Reforms in the Ottoman Empire and other Mohammedan States, Lon., 1883, 8vo.

"His one endeavour is to show that Mr. Malcolm MacColl's thesis that Islam is essentially and eternally unchangeable, and incapable of reform, is untenable."-Ath.,

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Cherriman, John Bradford. An Elementary Treatise on Mechanics. Part I., Statics. 2d ed., Toronto, 1870, 8vo.

Cherry, J. L. Life and Remains of John Clare, the Northamptonshire Peasant Poet: with Illustrations by Birket Foster, Lon., 1873, cr. 8vo; new ed., 1877.

"He was thought by some to be a second Shakespeare; he saw his poems selling off rapidly, while his publisher complained to him that he had some trouble to get through five hundred copies' of the last poem poor Keats wrote; and yet how little is he known now!... With one or two exceptions the poems seem to us poor. The Life itself is written in a kindly simple spirit, and is interesting enough."-Sat. Rev., xxxv. 461.

Chesbrough, Ellis Sylvester, 1813-1886, civil engineer. Chicago Sewerage: Report of the Results of Examination in Relation to Sewerage in European Cities, 1856-57, Chic., 1858, 8vo.

Chesebro, Caroline, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 18281873. During the last eight years of her life Miss Chesebro was teacher of rhetoric and composition in Packer Institute, Brooklyn. She wrote constantly for periodicals, and published, in addition to works mentioned ante, vol. i.: 1. The Beautiful Gate, and other Tales, N. York, 1855, 18mo. 2. Susan, the Fisherman's Daughter, 1855. 3. Philly and Kit; or, Food and Raiment, N. York, 1856, 12mo. 4. Victoria; or, The World Overcome, 1856. 5. Blessings in Disguise; or, Pictures of some of Miss Haydon's Girls, N. York, 1863, 12mo. 6. Amy Carr; or, The Fortune Teller, N. York, 1863, 12mo. 7. Peter Carradine; or, The Martindale Pastoral, N. York, 1863, 12mo. 8. The Glen Cabin, N. York, 1865, 18mo. 9. The Foe in the Household, Bost., 1871, 8vo. Chesebrough, Rev. Amos S., D.D. 1. Home Work; or, Parochial Christianization, Bost., 1867, 12mo. 2. Children Trained for Discipleship, N. York, 1883, 16mo. 3. The Culture of Child Piety: the Obligations of the Churches in Respect to this Culture, Bost., 1886,

12mo.

Cheshire, Edward. The Results of the Census of Great Britain in 1851: with a Description of the Machinery and Frocesses employed to obtain the Returns, Lon., 1853, 8vo.

Cheshire, Frank R., F.L.S., F.R.M.S., Lecturer on Agriculture at South Kensington. 1. Practical BeeKeeping. Illust. New ed., enl, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 2. Bees and Bee-Keeping, Scientific and Practical: a Complete Treatise on the Anatomy, Physiology, Floral Relations, and Profitable Management of the Hive Bee. Illust. Vol. i., Scientific; vol. ii., Practical. 1886-87, p. 8vo.

Lon.,

"A very interesting book.... The illustrations are ad

mirable."-Sat. Rev., Ixii. 691.

Cheshire, Thomas. 1. Commercial Invoices: with Hints on Mental Calculation, Lon., 1869, sq. 16mo. 2. Bowing to Uniform, and its Results; or, Thoughts suggested by a Soldier saluting an Officer, Lon., 1873,

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Chesney, Charles Cornwallis, 1826-1876, b. near Kilkeel, in Ireland; son of an East India artillery captain, and nephew of General Francis Rawdon Chesney, educated at the military academy at Woolwich, and entered the Royal Engineers as sub-lieutenant in 1845. He served in Ireland and Bermuda, and was ordered to New Zealand in 1854, but his delicate health obliged him two years later to return to England. He was appointed professor of military history at the Royal Military Staff College at Sandhurst, and was soon recognized as the best military critic of his day, his Waterloo Lectures being adopted as a text-book in French and German as well as English military schools. He served on important military commissions, became lieutenant-colonel in 1868, and brevet colonel in 1873, with the command of the home district of the Royal Engineers. 1. A Military View of the Recent Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland, Lon., 1863, p. 8vo; 2d ed., rev. and enl., Lon., 1864-65, 2 vols. 2. The Tactical Use of Fortresses: a Lecture, Lon., 1868, 8vo. 3. On the Value of Fortresses and Fortified Positions in Defensive Operations; 4. Waterloo Lectures: a 2d ed., rev., Lon., 1868, 8vo. Study of the Campaign of 1815, Lon., 1868, 8vo; 3d ed.,

1874.

"The work is extremely valuable, but, as it bears everywhere the impress of the naked truth, it is intensely unflattering to the national vanity of both French and English. Romantic stories concerning the campaign, which have hitherto passed current with all the air of military authority, are ruthlessly dissected, the one-sided praise which has been indiscriminately heaped on Napoleon and Wellington by their own admirers is considerably modified, and the real importance of the Prussian intervention in the final action is fairly and honestly shown."-Sat. Rev., xxvi. 691.

Essays in Modern Military Biography, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 5. The Study of Military Science, Lon., 1871, 8vo. 6. "The reader, of whatever profession, who can apprefind his taste amply gratified in the perusal of these essays. ciate an uncommonly clear, refined, and forcible style will The subjects, too, are of a striking kind, and the biographical character of the volume imparts unity to scenes and events which occupy considerable space in the history of nations. But their chief value is for the military student.

Whether illustrating an epoch from the personal experience of a minor actor in the scenes depicted, such as De Fezensac and Brandt, or presenting a leader in the light of his own achievements, as in the essays on Lee, and Grant, and Chinese Gordon,' he fails not to give us new and faithful impressions."-Sat. Rev., xxxvii. 26.

With REEVE, HENRY, D.C.L., The Military Resources of War: reprinted from the Edinburgh Review, Lon., of Prussia and France, and Recent Changes in the Art 1870, p. 8vo.

"Of high interest both at home and abroad."-Sat. Rev.,

XXX. 340.

Chesney, Francis Rawdon, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1789-1872, b. in County Down, Ireland; was gazetted to the Royal Artillery at the age of sixteen, and attained the rank of lieutenant-general, but never had an opportunity of serving in the field. In 1831, 1835-37, and 1856, he made expeditions through Syria and the Euphrates valley, with the view of opening a new route to India. For biog., see CHESNEY, MRS. LOUISA, infra. Narrative of the Euphrates Expedition, carried on by order of the British Government during the Years 1835, 1836, and 1837, Lon., 1868, 8vo.

"The present volume is not the most important which General Chesney has published as the fruit of his survey. by showing the personal labour with which the results The volume now before us only sums up the record attained were won..;; It is agreeably written, full of striking incidents, and has novelty enough to float any book of travels, though written so long after the event."Sat. Rev., xxvii. 491.

Chesney, George Tomkyns, C.B., C.S.I., b.. 1830, brother of Charles Cornwallis Chesney, supra; was educated at Woolwich, and joined the Bengal Engineers in 1848. He served through the siege of Delhi,. where he was twice wounded, and attained the rank of lieutenant-general in 1885. He was president of the Royal Indian Engineering College 1870-80, secretary to the military department of the government of India

1880-85, and since 1886 has been a member of the council of the governor-general. 1. Indian Polity: a View of the System of Administration in India, Lon., 1868, 8vo; 2d ed., 1870.

"In the compass of one moderate-sized volume Major Chesney gives an exhaustive account of the manner in for the improvement of the existing system."-Sat. Rev., which India is governed, and offers certain suggestions xxvi. 370.

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