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This List contains all Works added by purchase or by Donation to the Library during the Year 1861.

Continuations of Works in progress, of Transactions, Journals, and other Periodical Publications, are not inserted.

Books thus marked ✦ were presented.

ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY.

1861.

ABERDEEN. Abredoniæ utriusque descriptio; a description of both touns of Aberdeen: by James Gordon, Parson of Rothemay. (Spalding Club). 4° Edinburgh, 1842.

Registrum Episcopatus Aberdonensis ecclesie Cathedralis Aberdonensis regesta que extant in unum collecta.

2 vols. 4° Edinburgi, 1845.

(Spalding Club).

Selections from the Records of the Kirk-Session, Presbytery, and Synod of Aberdeen. (Spalding Club). 4° Aberdeen, 1846.

Extracts from the Council Register of the Burgh of Aberdeen. A.D. 1398-1625. (Spalding Club). 2 vols. 4° Aberdeen, 1844

1848.

Fasti Aberdonenses. Selections from the Records of the University and King's College of Aberdeen. A.D. 1494-1854. (Spalding Club). 4° Aberdeen, 1854.

ABERDEEN AND BANFF. Collections for a History of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff. (Spalding Club). 4° Aberdeen, 1843.

Illustrations of the Topography and Antiquities of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff. Vols. 2, 3. (Spalding Club). 4° Aberdeen,

1847-1857.

ABERDEEN (George, Earl of). Letters illustrative of Public Affairs in Scotland, addressed by contemporary statesmen [to him]. A.D. 16811684. (Spalding Club). 4° Aberdeen, 1851.

+Addresses presented to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales during his State Visit to British North America, with the Replies thereto. (Privately printed). 8° London, 1860.

ALFORD (Henry).-see Bible, Homer.

+ALISON (Sir Archibald). Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart, the second and third Marquesses of Londonderry. 3 vols. 8° London, 1861.

AMERICA. State Papers.-see Gebhardt.

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, according to the several original authorities; edited, with a translation, by Benjamin Thorpe. 2 vols. London, 1861.

with an English Translation and notes, critical and explanatory; by the Rev. J. Ingram. 4° London, 1823.

ANNALI D'ITALIA.-see Transactions-Italy.

+ANSTED (D. T.). Geological Gossip; or, stray chapters on Earth and Ocean. 12° London, 1860.

+APOLLONIUS PERGÆUS. De Sectione rationis libri duo, ex Arabico

MS latine versi, accedunt ejusdem de sectione Spatii libri duo restituti; opera et studio Edmundi Halley. 8° Oxoniæ, 1706. ARCHDALL (M.).—see Lodge.

ARCHIVIO STORICO ITALIANO.- -see Italy.

+ARISTOTLE. Morale d'Aristote, traduite par J. Barthélemy St. Hilaire. 3 vols. 8° Paris, 1856.

see Brandis.

+ARNOLD (Matthew). On translating Homer. 12° London, 1861. +ARNOTT (Neil). Survey of Human Progress, from the savage state to the highest civilization yet attained. 8° London, 1861.

+ASTRONOMY. Results of the Astronomical Observations made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 1854. 4° London, 1861.

+AZEGLIO (Le Marquis d'). Manuscrit d'Avalos. [1438]. Notes écrites sur ce MS. qui lui appartient, et accompagnées du facsimile des principaux dessins et majuscules contenus dans ce livre. 4° Londres, 1861.

Manuscrit Sforza [1467]. Facsimile d'après le MS. Original, appartenant à M. le Marquis d'Azeglio, par C. Silvy. 4° Londres, 1860.

BACON (Francis, Lord). Works.

Vol. 5. Translations. Philosophical Works, vol. 2.

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+BANFI (Giuseppe). Vocabolario Milanese-Italiano.

BANNATYNE (Richard). Memoriales of Transactions in Scotland. 15691573. (Bannatyne Club). 4° Edinburgh, 1836.

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BARBOUR (Johne). The Brus, from a collation of the Cambridge and Edinburgh MSS. (Spalding Club). 4° Aberdeen, 1856.

BARRY (James). Works, containing his Correspondence and his Lectures on Painting delivered at the Royal Academy. 2 vols. 4° London, 1809.

BARTHÉLEMY ST. HILAIRE (Jules).—see Aristotle; and Saint Hilaire. +BATTY (Robert). Campaign on the left wing of the Allied Army in the Western Pyrenees and South of France, in the Years 1813–14. 4° London, 1823.

+BEAMONT (W. J.).

Cairo to Sinai, and Sinai to Cairo; being an account of a journey in the desert of Arabia in 1860. 12° Cambridge, 1861.

A concise Grammar of the Arabic Language. 12° Cambridge, 1861.

BIBLE. Vetus Testamentum Græce juxta LXX. Interpretes; edidit Fridericus Field. 8° London, 1859.

- Libri Psalmorum. Versio antiqua Gallica e Cod. MS. in Bibl. Bodleiana asservato, una cum versione metrica aliisque monumentis pervetustis, nunc primum descripsit et edidit Franciscus Michel. 8° Oxonii, 1860.

The Greek Testament. Edited by the Rev. Henry Alford, Dean of Canterbury. Vol. IV. Part 2. 8° London, 1861.

Lindisfarne and Rushworth Gospels. Part 2. St. Mark, now first printed from the original MSS. in the British Museum and the Bodleian Library. (Surtees Society, Vol. 39). 8° London,

1861.

Black Book of Taymouth, with other papers from the Breadalbane Charter Room. (Bannatyne Club). 4° Edinburgh, 1856.

BLACKWALL (John). History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland. fol. London, 1851.

BLADES (William).-see Caxton.

BLAKHALL (Gilbart). A breiffe Narration of the services done to three noble ladies. A.D. 1631-1649. (Spalding Club). 4° Aberdeen, 1844.

+BLEECK (A. H.). Concise Grammar of the Persian Language, containing dialogues, reading lessons, and a vocabulary. 12° London, 1857.

BOARD OF TRADE.-see Trade (Board of).

BOSWORTH (J.). Elements of Anglo-Saxon Grammar, with notes illustrating the structure of the Saxon and the formation of the English Language. 8° London, 1823.

+BOTFIELD (Beriah). Shropshire, its History and Antiquities; an address to the British Archæological Association, August 6th, 1860. 4° London, 1860.

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Prefaces to the First Editions of the Greek and Roman Classics, and of the Sacred Scriptures. 4° London, 1861.

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BRADFORD (William).—see Charles V.

BREWER (J. S.).—see Giraldus.

+BRINTON (William). On Food and its digestion, being an introduction 12° London, 1861.

to Dietetics.

+BRISTOW (Henry William). Glossary of Mineralogy. 12° London, 1861. BROUGHAM (Henry, Lord). Works.

Vol. 11. The British Constitution.

BRUCE (John).-see James VI. of Scotland.

BRUSASORCI.-D. Riccio detto il Brusasorci.-see Riccio.

BURNET (Lady Margaret)-Letters from-to John, Duke of Lauderdale. (Bannatyne Club). 4° Edinburgh, 1828.

BURTON (Edward).-see Primers-Henry VIII.

+BURTON (Richard F.). The Lake Regions of Central Equatorial Africa, with notices of the Lunar mountains and the sources of the White Nile. 8° London, 1860.

CABALLERO (Fernan) i.e. [CECILIA BOHL DE ARRON.] Novelas. 12 vols. 12° Madrid, 1861.

Vol. 1. La Familia de Alvareda. Callar en Vida.

2. Un Verano en Bornos.

3. La Estrella de Vandalia. Pobre Dolores.

4. Lágrimas.

5, 6. Clemencia.

7. Elia ó la España treinta años ha, y otras.

8, 9. La Gaviota.

10. Relaciones. Justa y Rufina, &c. &c.
11. Cuadros de Costumbres.

12. Un Servilon y un Liberalito.

+CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. Copies of Statutes framed by the Cambridge University Commissioners, in relation to Eton College, to the University of Cambridge, &c. &c. 8° London, 1861.

CARLYLE (Alexander). Autobiography, containing Memorials of the Men and Events of his time. 8° London, 1860.

+CASACCIA (Giovanni). Vocabolario Genovese-Italiano. 12° Genova, 1851. +CATALOGUES :—

Catalogue of the Library of the Corporation of London. Supplement 1860. 8° London, 1861.

Catalogue de la Bibliothèque de Felix Solar. (With prices). 8° Paris, 1861.

Private Libraries.—see Marsden. Ouseley.

Catalogue of the various Works of Art, forming the collection of the late Matthew Uzielli, sold April 12th, 1861. London, 1861.

CATALOGUES OF SALES. R. C. Fergusson. S. W. Singer. L. and H. Holland. W. Betham. [J. T. Payne]. Dr. Wellesley. (With prices and purchasers' names.) 8° London, 1860.

CATHEDRALS.- -see Handbook.

CATULLUS. Poems, translated into English Verse, with an introduction and notes, by Theodore Martin. 12° London, 1861.

CAWDOR. The Book of the Thanes of Cawdor; a series of papers selected from the Charter Room at Cawdor. A.D. 1236-1742. (Spalding Club). 4° Edinburgh, 1859.

CAXTON (William). Life and Typography, with evidence of his Typographical connection with Colard Mansion, the Printer, at Bruges; compiled from original sources by William Blades. 2 vols. 4° London, 1861.

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