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1577, D. Pietas Romana et Parisiensis, or a faithful relation of charitable works in the cities of Rome and Paris, extracted from T. Amydenus and T. Carre. Oxford, 1687.

874, F.

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B. Marliani Romæ urbis topographia. Romæ, 1544. P.

1044, F. Raccolta delle piu belle Vedute antiche e moderne di Roma, disegnate ed incise secondo lo stato presente dal Cavalier Giuseppe Vasi. 2 tom. In Roma, 1786.

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691, Q. Roma antica de Famiano Nardini alla Santità di N. S. Clemente XI. Edizione seconda. In Roma, 1704. Gift of Mrs. Penn.

798, Q. Remarks on the antiquities of Rome and its environs; being a classical and topographical survey of the ruins of that celebrated city; with plates. By Andrew Lumisden. London, 1797.

3622, O. Giovanni Battista Molo, Roma sacra, antica e moderna figurata e divisa in tres parti. Roma, 1687. P.

3586, O. Descrizione di Roma é dell' agro Romano fatta gia ad uso della carta topografica del Cingolani, del F. Eschinardi. Roma, 1750. P.

5535, O. A description of the antiquities and other curiosities of Rome. By the Rev. Edward Burton. Oxford, 1821.

7336, O. The topography and antiquities of Rome; including the recent discoveries made about the forum and the via sacra, by the Rev. Richard Burgess. 2 vols. London, 1831.

9173, O. The topography of Rome and its vicinity, by Sir Wm. Gell. 2 vols. with a map. London, 1834.

8084, O. Roman conversations, or a short description of the antiquities of Rome; interspersed with characters of eminent Romans. By Joseph Wilcocks. 2d edit. with some account of the author. 2 vols. London, 1797.

1589, D. Ritratto di Roma moderna dal Pompilio Totti. Roma, 1638. P. 2709, D. A new picture of Rome and its environs, in the form of an itinerary. By Marien Vasi. With views and a large plan. London, 1818.

1221, Q. Ariminensis Rubicon, in Cæsenam Claramontii. Authore Jacobo Vilanio. Armini, 1641. P.

1252, Q. Vincentii de Rubicone antiquo dissertatio adversus Ariminenses scriptores. Cæsenæ, 1643. P.

844, F. Delle Antiche Siracuse. Vol. primo, da D. Giacomo Bonani. secundo, da D. Vicenzo Mirabella. · In Palermo, 1717. P.

Vol.

1526, D. 2. Guida de Forestieri per la Real citta de Torino. Con figure Torino. 1753.

3357, O. 1. Giovanni Montenari Vicentino del teatro olimpico di Andrea Palladio in Vincenza. Padova, 1733. P.

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3357, O. 2. Degli antichi teatri, e anfiteatri. Lettere due critiche. Vianza, 1735. P.

3238, O. Verona illustrata, parte quarta ed ultima contiene il trattato in questa, seconda edizione accresciuto anche di figure degli anfiteatri e singolarmente del Veronese. Verona, 1731. P.

1289, Q. Verona illustrata, contiene l'istoria della citta e insieme dell antica Venezia. Tomi III. Verona, 1732. P.

1079, F. Magnificentiores selectioresque urbis Venetiarum prospectus, quos olim Michael Marieschi depinxit; in sexdecem æneis tabulis in lucem æduntur. Venetiis, 1741.

690, F. 560, F.

1594, D. 1180, F.

Memorie concernenti la citta di Urbino. Roma, 1724. P. Istoria della citta di Viterbo. Di Feliciano Bussi. Roma, 1742. P. La ville et la republique de Venise. Paris, 1680. P. Statistische ubersicht der statthalterschaffen des Russischen reichs nach ihren merkwurdigsten kulturverhaltnissen, von Heinrich Storch. Riga, 1795. Gift of James Yard.

2910, O. The picture of Petersburg.

Storch. London, 1801.

Translated from the German of Henry

1027, Q.

Description of the royal palace and monastery of St. Laurence, called the Escurial, &c. with plates. Translated from the Spanish of F. Francisco de los Santos, by George Thompson, London, 1760. P.

3935, O. A picture of Valencia. Translated from the German of Christian Augustus Fisher, by Frederick Shoberl. London, 1809.

1024, F Censo de la poblacion de España de el año de 1797. Executado de onden del rey en el de 1801. Madrid, 1801, Gift of Mr. James Yard.

112, O. Antiquities of Constantinople, with a description of its situation, &c. with cuts. By Petrus Gyllius. Translated from the Latin, by John Ball. London, 1729.

658, Q. Chevalier's description of the plain of Troy; with a map. Translated from the French, with notes and illustrations. By Andrew Dalzel. inburgh, 1791.

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5014, O. The Elgin marbles, with an abridged historical and topographical account of Athens. By the Rev. E. J. Burrow. Vol. 1st. London, 1817. 2004, Q. A description of the roads in Bengal and Bahar; containing the direct and cross roads, &c. &c. &c. Printed by order of the East India Company. 1779.

5577, O. Statistical account of Upper Canada, compiled with a view to a grand system of emigration. By Robt. Gourlay. 2 vols. London, 1822.

UNITED STATES.

1145, F. Fifth census; or enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States. 1830. Washington, 1832. Gift of John Sergeant, Esq.

1849, Q. Aggregate amount of each description of persons in the United States and their territories, according to the census of 1820: with Coxe's statement of the arts and manufactures of the United States. Philadelphia, 1822.

1739, Q. Statistical annals; embracing views of the population, commerce, navigation, revenues, expenditure, public debt, and sinking fund of the United States of America, founded on official documents, from 1789, to 1818. By Adam Seybert, M. D. Philadelphia, 1818.

2231, Q. The history and topography of the United States. Edited by John Howard Hinton. With plates. 2 vols. London, 1830.

4192, O. Economica; a statistical manual for the United States of America, with additions to the year 1810, by Samuel Blodget. Washington, 1810. 3738, O. 7. A topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina. By Thomas Hutchins. London, 1778.

1935, O. Topographical description of the western territory of North America. By G. Imlay. London, 1792.

5737, O. 1. Statistical account of the United States of America. By D. F. Donnant. Translated by William Playfair. London, 1805.

7687, O. A statistical view of the commerce of the United States, its connection with agriculture and manufactures, and an account of the public debt, and revenues, and expenditure of the United States, accompanied with tables. By Timothy Pitkin. Hartford, 1816.

8685, & 8698, O. Remarks on the statistics and political institutions of the United States. By William Gore Ouseley, Esq. Philadelphia & London, 1832. 671, F. A topographical description of such parts of North America as are contained in the annexed map of the middle British colonies in North America. By T. Powell. London, 1776. P.

8922, O. Tabular statistical views of the population, commerce, navigation, public lands, &c. &c. of the United States. By George Watterston and Nicholas B. Van Zandt. 2 vols. Washington, 1829 & 1833.

2616, 8. & 2617, O. 8. Specification of the various post-offices of the United

States, and of the compensations which have been allowed to the deputy postmasters. Philadelphia, 1798.

3793, O. The traveller's directory; showing the course of the main road from Philadelphia to New York, and from Philadelphia to Washington. By S. S. Moore and T. W. Jones. Philadelphia, 1804.

6053, D. Statistics of the United States of America, for the use of emigrants and travellers. By Thomas J. Tredway, of the state of Tennessee. London, 1834.

2302, D. The traveller's directory through the United States, containing a geographical description of the United States, a description of the roads, &c. compiled by John Melish. Philadelphia, 1815.

1594, O. 8. Calculations on American population. By Edward Wigglesworth, jun. Boston, 1775.

PARTICULAR.

2460, D. Natural and statistical view or picture of Cincinnati, and the Miami country, with an appendix, containing observations on the late earthquakes. By Daniel Drake. Cincinnati, 1815.

3219, D.

nati, 1827.

Cincinnati in 1826. By B. Drake and E. D. Mansfield. Cincin

6343, O. 1. Sketches of the primitive settlements on the river Delaware. A discourse delivered before the society for the commemoration of the landing of William Penn. By J. N. Barker. Philadelphia, 1827.

8604, O. 2. Report of the survey of the river Delaware. Taken by David M'Clure. Philadelphia, 1820.

469, Q. 2. Prospective plan of the battle near Lake George, September, 1755; with an explanation. By Samuel Blodget. Boston, 1755.

1540, Q. Description of the Genessee country, its daily progressive population and improvements; in a series of letters from a gentleman to his friend. Albany, 1798.

3959, D. 1. A topographical and statistical account of the province of Louisiana, &c. &c. Baltimore, 1803.

2145, & 3479, D. The navigator: containing directions for navigating the Monongahela, Allegheny, Ohio, and Mississippi rivers. With an ample account of these rivers, their settlements, &c. &c. With an appendix, containing an account of Louisiana, and the Missouri and Columbia rivers. Cuts. Pittsburgh, 1811.

5852, O. A map of the city of New York, and island of Manhattan; with explanatory remarks and references. By Wm. Brydges. New York, 1811. 6010, O. 1. A brief topographical and statistical manual of the state of New and an account of the grand canals. By Stirling Goodenow. N. York,

York;

1822.

the traveller's guide through the New York, 1807.

1931, D. The picture of New York; or commercial metropolis of the United States. 3873, D. The picture of New York. Map, &c. New York, 1820. 565, Q. An explanation of the map of the city and liberties of Philadelphia. By John Read. Philadelphia, 1774.

2267, O. 1. Hardie's Philadelphia directory and register, for the year 1793. Philadelphia, 1793. Gift of the author.

2267, O. 2. Hardie's account of the city of Philadelphia, and of the different charitable institutions therein. Philadelphia, 1794. Gift of the author.

2267, O. 3. Hogan's prospect of Philadelphia, and check on the next directory. In two parts. Philadelphia, 1795 and 1796. Gift of the author.

1133, & 1858, D. 8. Some account of the city of Philadelphia, of its civil and religious institutions, population, trade, government, &c. By Benjamin Davies. Philadelphia, 1794. Gift of the author.

7237, O. Views of Philadelphia and its vicinity. Engraved from original drawings, by C. G. Childs. Philadelphia, 1827.

1069, F. MS. annals of Philadelphia; or facts illustrative of the history of the city of Philadelphia, and the changes of the manners and customs of its inhabitants, from its origin to the present time. By John F. Watson. 1823. Gift of the author.

7132, 7133, & 7384, O. Annals of Philadelphia; being a collection of memoirs, anecdotes, and incidents of the city and its inhabitants, from the days of the pilgrim founders; intended to preserve the recollections of olden time, and to exhibit society in its changes of manners and customs, and the city in its local changes and improvements. To which is added, an appendix; containing olden time researches and reminiscences of New York city. By John F. Watson, member of the historical society. Philadelphia, 1830.

5626, D. Historic tales of olden time. By John F. Watson. Philadelphia, 1833.

2138, D. The stranger's guide; an alphabetical list of all the wards, streets, roads, wharves, ship-yards, public buildings, &c. in the city of Philadelphia and suburbs; with references for finding their situation, on an alphabetical plan. By John Adams Paxton. Philadelphia, 1812. Gift of the author.

3043, D. Philadelphia in 1824; or a brief account of the various institutions and public objects in this metropolis. To which is prefixed, an historical and statistical account of the city. Philadelphia, 1824.

2108, & 2109, D. The picture of Philadelphia; giving an account of its origin, increase, and improvements in arts, sciences, manufactures, commerce, and revenue; with a compendious view of its societies, police, public buildings, &c. By James Mease, M. D. Philadelphia, 1811.

4385, D. The picture of Philadelphia. By James Mease. Philadelphia, 1825. 6969, O. 7. Reply to the criticisms by J. N. Barker, on the historical facts in the picture of Philadelphia. By James Mease, M. D. Philadelphia, 1828. 7319, O. 6. Letter from Samuel R. Wood to Thomas Kittera, Esq., on the sale of the Walnut street prison. Philadelphia, 1831.

5996, O.

Annals of Portsmouth; comprising a period of 200 years. With biographical sketches. By Nathaniel Adams. Portsmouth, 1825.

4614, D. 6. Observations on the river Potomack, the country adjacent, and the city of Washington. New York, 1793.

8773, O. Statistics of South Carolina; including a view of its natural, civil, and military history, general and particular. By Robert Mills, of S. C., engineer and architect. Charleston, 1826.

7368, O.

Annals of Tryon county; or the border warfare of New York during the revolution. By William W. Campbell. New York, 1831.

5853, O. An index to the map of Wayne and Pike counties, Pennsylvania; with explanatory remarks. By Jason Torrey. Philadelphia, 1824. 3878, O. A history of the county of Worcester, in Massachusetts. By Peter Whitney. Worcester, 1793.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS-TREATISES ON TRAVELLING.

322, D. Statistical observer's pocket companion; containing a systematical set of queries, to assist travellers. London, 1801.

666, O. 3. Dialogues on the uses of foreign travel; between Lord Shaftesbury and Mr. Locke. 2d edit. London, 1764.

3231, D. The traveller's oracle; or, maxims for locomotion; containing precepts for promoting the pleasures, and hints for preserving the health of travellers. By William Kitchener, M. D. 2 vols. London, 1827.

1845, O. An essay to direct and extend the inquiries of patriotic travellers. By Leopold Berchtold. 2 vols. London, 1789.

3281, D. The continental travelling oracle; or maxims for foreign locomotion. By Dr. Abraham Eldon. 2 vols. London, 1828.

5369, D. Il Viaggiatore moderno, ossia la vera guida perchi Viaggia, con la decrisione delle quattro parti del Mondo. Ed. ter. Bassano, 1789.

HISTORIES AND COLLECTIONS OF VOYAGES.

Adams, 4630, D. The flowers of modern travels, being extracts selected from the works of the most celebrated travellers. By the Rev. John Adams. 3 vols. London, 1799.

Astley, 135, Q. A collection of voyages and travels; comprehending everything remarkable in its kind, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America; with plates. 4 vols. Published by T. Astley. London, 1745. Barclay, 42, F. The universal traveller; or a complete account of the most remarkable voyages and travels of eminent men of our own, and other nations. By Patrick Barclay. London, 1735.

Churchill, 157, F. A collection of voyages and travels; from some original manuscripts; with plates, and a general preface, giving an account of the progress of navigation, from its origin. Published by Messrs. Churchill. 8 vols. London, 1732.

Clarke, 984, Q. The progress of maritime discovery, from the earliest period, to the close of the eighteenth century. By James Stancer Clarke. London, 1803.

Coxe, 339, & 846, Q. An account of the Russian discoveries between Asia and America; with the conquest of Siberia, and the history of the transactions and commerce between Russia and China. By William Coxe. 2d edit. London, 1780.'

1062, Q. The same. P.

Flournois, 3679, D. Les entretiens des voyageurs sur la mer. Par G. Flournois. Avec des figures en taille douce. 4 tom. A Paris, 1783. Forster, 455, Q. & 7803, O. History of the voyages and discoveries made in the north. Translated from the German of John R. Forster, and elucidated by a new map. Dublin, 1786.

Hacke, 796, O. A collection of voyages; containing Cowley's voyage round the globe; Sharp's journey to the isthmus of Darien, and expedition to the South Seas; Wood's voyage through the straits of Magellan; and Robert's adventures among the corsairs of the Levant. By William Hacke. London, 1699.

Hakluyt, 244, F. The principal navigations, voiages and discoveries of the English nation. By Richard Hakluyt. London, 1589. (With the 6 leaves of Sir Fras. Drake's voyage inserted.)

244, F. The principal navigations, voyages, traffiques and discoveries of the English nation. By Richard Hakluyt. 3 vols. London, 1598-1600.

970, F. Relation de divers voyages curieux qui ont esté traduit d'Hacluyt, de Purchas, et d'autres voyagers, avec figures et charts. Tom. ler. & 3e. A Paris, 1666. Gift of Joseph P. Norris, Esq. 1545, Q. A selection of curious, rare and early voyages, and histories of interesting discoveries, chiefly published by Hakluyt, or at his suggestion, but not included in his celebrated compilation, to which, to Purchas, and to other general collections, this is intended as a supplement. London, 1812.

Harris, 32, F. A complete collection of voyages and travels; consisting of above six hundred writers; comprehending the rise and progress of the art of navigation; with the invention and use of the loadstone,

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