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WILSON, James Grant. gen. Lord Lovelace and the second Canadian campaign, 1708-1710. Wash., 1892. O. (Amer. Hist. Assoc. Rept., 1892. Papers no. 15.)

Tributes to Hamilton Fish, Hon. John Jay, Hon. Robert E.
Winthrop and others. (In same, 1894. Papers no. 6.)

ed. Centennial history of the Protestant Episcopal church in
the diocese of New York, 1785-1885. N. Y., 1886. pors. O.

General Grant's letters to a friend, 1861-1880; with notes and introduction by W. N. Y., 1897. pors. 132 p. S.

Great commanders series. N. Y., 1892-95. 9 v. pors. maps. D.

For list see Great commanders.

The memorial history of the city of New York, from its first settlement to the yar 1892. N. Y., 1892-93. 4 v. il. pl. pors. facsim. maps. Q.

and Coan, Titus Munson. eds. Personal recollections of the war of the rebellion; addresses delivered before the New York Commandery of the Loyal Legion of the United States, 188391. N. Y., 1891. por. 0.

WILSON, James Maurice. See Crossley, E., Gledhill, J., and Wilson, J. M. Handbook of double stars.

WILSON, John. ed. (d. 1868.) Unitarian principles confirmed by Trinitarian testimonies: being selections from the works of

eminent theologians belonging to orthodox churches. 13th ed. Bost., 1890. D.

WILSON, John. D.D. (d. 1875.) History of the suppression of infanticide in western India under the government of Bombay. Bombay, 1855. O.

WILSON, John Marius. Memoir of Field-marshal the Duke of Wellington; with interspersed notices of his principal associates in council and companions and opponents in arms. [1853-54]. 2 v. pl. pors. maps. O.

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WILSON, Joseph T. The black phalanx: a history of the negro soldiers of the United States in the wars of 1775-1812, 186165. Hartford, 1889. il. por. O.

WILSON, Robert Anderson. Mexico and its religion; with incidents of travel in that country druing parts of the years 185154. N. Y., 1855. il. por. D.

WILSON, Robert Thomas. gen.

RANDOLPH, H. ed. Life of General Sir Robert Wilson; from autobiographical memoirs, journals, narratives, correspondence, etc. Lond., 1862. 2 v. por. O.

WILSON, Dr. Thomas, [and others]. The spoil of Antwerp. Nov., 1576. (In Arber, E. Eng. garland, v. 88, p. 142.)

WILSON, Thomas. The golden patera of Rennes. (In U. S. Nat. Mus. Rept. 1894.)

The Swastika. (In same.)

[WILSON, Thomas Fourness. maj.] The defence of Lucknow: a diary recording the daily events during the siege of the European Residency from 31st May to 25th September, 1857; by A staff officer. Lond., 1858. plan. S.

WILSON, Thomas Woodrow. Division and reunion, 1829-1889. N. Y., 1893. maps. S. (Epochs of Amer. hist.)

WILSON, Thomas Woodrow. Mere literature, and other essays.

Bost., 1896. D.

An old master, and other political essays. N. Y., 1893. D. WILSON, William. Bryologia Britannica; containing the mosses of Great Britain and Ireland. 3d ed. Lond., 1855. col. pl. 0. WILSON, William Bender. A few acts and actors in the tragedy of the civil war in the United States. Phil., 1892. 114 p. D. WILSON, William L. The tariff: speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 8, 9, 1894. Wash., 1894. 19 p. O. (In Pam. on free trade, v. 1.)

WILSON, Woodrow. See Wilson, Thomas Woodrow.

WINCHELL, Alexander. Genealogy of the family of Winchell in
America. Ann Arbor, 1869. O.

Walks and talks in the geological field; revised and edited by
F: Starr. Meadville, 1894. il. D.

WINCHELL, E. C. Oration at the New Idria quicksilver mines,
Fresno county, Cal., July 4, 1867. S. F., 1867. 21 p. O. (In
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WINCHELL family.
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Genealogy of the family of Winchell in America.

Ann Arbor, 1869. O.

WINCHESTER, (Conn.).

BOYD, J: Annals and family records of Winchester, Conn. Hartford, 1873. pors. O.

WINCHESTER, Boyd. The Swiss republic. Phil., 1891. map. O. WINDELBAND, Wilhelm. A history of philosophy, with special reference to the formation and development of its problems and conceptions: tr. by J. H. Tufts. N. Y., 1893. O.

WINDHAM, Thomas. capt.

Second voyage to Barbary, 1552; by J. Thomas;-Voyage to Guinea and Benin, 1553. (In Green, J: Voyages and travels, v. 1. pp. 140, 141.)

WINDOM, William. The exodus speech in the U. S. Senate June 4, 1880. (In Republican campaign docs., 1880.)

WINDT, Harry de. Siberia as it is; with an introduction by Madame Olga Novikoff. Lond., 1892. il. pl. pors. O.

WI-NE-MA.

MEACHAM, A. B. Wi-ne-ma (the woman-chief) and her people.
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WINES, Emma Stansbury. See Maddison, Isabel, Thomas, H. W.,
Wines, E. S. Handbook of courses open to women.

WINES, Frederic Howard, and Koren, John. The liquor problem

in its legislative aspects, an investigation made under the direction of C: W. Eliot, Seth Low and James C. Carter. Bost., 1897. D.

WING, Henry H. Milk and its products: a treatise upon the nature and qualities of dairy milk and the manufacture of butter and cheese. N. Y., 1897. il. S. (Rural sci. ser.)

WING, Talcott E. ed. History of Monroe county, Michigan. N. Y., 1890. il. pors. Q.

WINGATE, Charles Edward Lewis. Shakespeare's heroes on the stage. N. Y., [c. 1896. il. D.]

WINGATE, Charles Edward Lewis. Shakespeare's heroines on the stage. N. Y., [c. 1895]. il. D.

See McKay, F: E:, and Wingate, C: E. L. eds. Famous
American actors of to-day.

WINGATE, George Wood. Through the Yellowstone Park on horseback. N. Y., 1886. il. folded map. D.

WINLOCK, William C. Bibliography of astronomy for the year 1887. Wash., 1888. O. (In Smithsonian Inst. Misc. coll., v. 34.)

WINN, A. M. gen. Valedictory address to the Mechanics' State Council, in San Francisco, Jan. 11, 1871. S. F., 1871. 19 p. O. (In Cal. speeches, v. 4.)

WINNOWINGS in American history. Diplomatic series, no. 1. Brooklyn, 1890. 109 p. 0.

Namely: The United States and Spain in 1790; with an introduction by W. C. Ford.

WINSHIP, George Parker. Why Coronado went to New Mexico in 1540. (In Amer. Hist. Assoc. Rept, 1894. Papers no. 8.) WINSLOW, Arthur. A preliminary report on a portion of the coal regions of Arkansas. (In Arkansas geol. sur. annual report for 1888, v. 4.)

WINSLOW, Francis. lieut. U. S. N. Catalogue of the economic mollusca and the apparatus and appliances used in their capture and preparation for market, exhibited by the United States National Museum. Great Int. Fisheries Exhib., Lond., 1883. Wash., 1883. O. (U. S. Nat. Mu. Bull. no. 27, sec. D.) Report on the sounds and estuaries of North Carolina with reference to oyster culture. [Wash., 1889.] 136 p. maps. Q. (U. S. Coast Geod. Sur. Bulletin no. 10.)

WINSOR, Justin. Cartier to Frontenac: geographical discovery in the interior of North America in its historical relations, 15341700. Bost., 1894. il. maps. 0.

Christopher Columbus, and how he received and imparted the
spirit of discovery. Bost., 1892. il. pl. por. maps. O.
Explorations in the Mississippi basin; the struggle in America
between England and France, 1697-1763. Bost., 1895. il. pl.
maps. O.

The westward movement; the colonies and the republic west
of the Alleghanies, 1763-1798. Bost., 1897. il. maps. 0.
ed. Narrative and critical history of America [continuation];
v. 1, 8. Bost., 1889. 2 v. il. pors. maps. facsim. Q.
Contents: V. 1. Aboriginal America.

8. The later history of British, Spanish, and Portuguese America. WINTER, Alexander. The New York State Reformatory in Elmira; with preface by Havelock Ellis. Lond., 1891. 10-172 p. D. (Soc. sci. ser.)

WINTER, William. Life and art of Edwin Booth. N. Y., 1894. pors. D.

Shadows of the stage. N. Y., 1895. T.

WINTERS express, The; July 1889-Dec. 1897. Winters, 1889-97. 2 v. F.

WINTHROP, James. Letters of Agrippa; printed in the Massachusetts gazette, November, 1787-January, 1788. (In Ford, P. L. ed. Essays on the Constitution, 1787-88.)

WINTHROP, John. Some old Puritan love-letters; John and Mar-
garet Winthrop, 1618-1638; ed. by J: H. Twichell. N. Y.,
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TWICHELL, J. H. J: Winthrop, first governor of the Massachusetts
colony. N. Y., [c. 1891]. por. S. (Makers of Amer.)

WINTHROP, Margaret. Some old Puritan love-letters; John and
Margaret Winthrop, 1618-1638; ed. by J: Hopkins Twichell,
N. Y., 1894. 187 p. O.

EARLE, A. M. Margaret Winthrop. N. Y., 1896. por. S. (Women
of col. and rev. times.)

WINTHROP, Robert Charles.

WINTHROP, R: C: jr. Memoir of Robert C: Winthrop. Bost., 1897.
pors. O.

WINTHROP, Robert Charles. jr. A memoir of Robert C: Win-
throp; prepared for the Massachusetts Historical Society.
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WINTON, A. L. See Jenkins, E. H., and Winton, A. L. A compila-

tion of analyses of American feeding stuffs.
WINWORTH, Freda. The epic of sounds; an elementary interpre-
tation of Wagner's Niebelungen Ring. Phil., 1897. 184 p. S.
WIRTH, Max. Banking in Germany and Austria-Hungary.

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WISCHNEWETZKY, Florence Kelley. tr. Engels, F. Condition
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WISCONSIN (ter.).

STRONG, M. M. comp. History of the territory of Wisconsin from
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(state.) Commissioner of Insurance. Annual report, 1895; pt. 2.
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Legislature. Assembly journal; 1872, 1891, ex. sess. June 28-
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Governor's message and accompanying documents; 1893
(2 v), 1894 (2 v.). Madison, 1893-95. 4 v. 0.

Roster of Wisconsin volunteers, war of the rebellion,
1861-65; compiled under the direction of J. M. Rusk and C. P.
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Senate journal, 1872, 1891, ex. sess. June 28-July 1, and
Oct. 17-27, 1892, 1893, 1895, spec. sess. 1896, 1897. Madison,
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Secretary of State. Blue book of the state of Wisconsin, 1889
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State Historical Society. Reports and collections for 1854-85;
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Collections; v. 11-12 [v. 1-2, n. s.]. Madison, 1888-92. 2 v.
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State Library. Subject-index to the law books; by J: R. Berry-
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WISCONSIN Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Le-
gion of the United States. See Military Order of the Loyal
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[WISE. George 1 History of the Seventeenth Virginia infantry,

C. S. A. Palt., 1870. D.

WISE, Henry Augustus. lieut. Los Gringos; or, An inside view of Mexico and California, with wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia. N. Y., 1850. D.

WISE, Jonathan B. The farmer's question: an argument for a protective tariff. Camb., 1880. 40 p. O. (In Pam. on free trade. v. 1.)

WISE, Lilien. comp. The bucket. S. F., 1887. 156 p. por. S. WISE, P. M. M.D. General index to the first forty-five volumes of the American Journal of Insanity from 1844-89 inclusive; with introduction by G. Alder Blumer. Willard, [1889]. O. WISE, Thomas J. ed. See Nicoll, W: R., and Wise, T: J. eds. Literary anecdotes of the nineteenth century.

WISEMAN, Nicholas Patrick Stephen. cardinal. Twelve lectures. on the connection between science and revealed religion. 1st Amer. ed. N. Y., [1849]. 2 v. D.

WISTAR, Isaac Jones. gen.

BALTZ, J: D. Biographical sketch. (In Baltz, J: D. Col. E. D.
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WISTER, Mrs. Annie Lee. tr. Kirschner, L. Erlach court.
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TITUS, Rev. A. The Wiswall family of America; four generations.
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WITHER, George. Fair, virtue, the Mistress of Phil'arete, 1622. Miscellany of epigrams, sonnets, [etc.], 1622. (In Arber, E. Eng. Garner, v. 4, p. 353-495.)

Fidelia, 1615. (In same, v. 6, p. 167.)

WITHERS, Frederick Clarke. Church architecture; plans, elevations and views of twenty-one churches and two schoolhouses. N. Y., 1873. pl. F.

WITHERS, William. The acacia tree, robinia pseudo-acacia: its growth, qualities and uses; with observations on planting, manuring and pruning. Lond., 1842. O.

WITTEMANN, A. pub.

The United States of America: one hundred Albertype illustrations from recent negatives of the most noted scenes of our country. Chic. and N. Y., c. 1893. pl. obl. D.

WOAKES, Edward. Post-nasal catarrh and diseases of the nose causing deafness. Phil., 1884. il. D.

WODEHOUSE, Mrs. Adela H. Dictionary of music and musicians, A. D. 1450-1889; ed. by Sir G: Grove: Index to the four volumes and catalogue of articles contributed by each writer. Lond., 1890.

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WOFFINGTON, Margaret.

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MOLLOY, J. F. Life and adventures of Peg Woffington, with pictures of the period in which she lived. N. Y., 1893. il. pors. 2 v. S. WOLF, Alice S. A house of cards. Chic., 1896. S. WOLF, Emma. The joy of life. Chic., 1896. D.

Other things being equal. Chic., 1894. S.

A prodigal in love. N. Y., 1894. D.

WOLFENDEN, Richard Norris. Radiography in marine zoology: the British echinodermata. Lond., 1897. il. pl. Q. (Supp. to the Archives of the Roentgen ray.)

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