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Johnson, 9052, O. The recess, or autumnal relaxation in the highlands and lowlands. By James Johnson, M. D. Sequel to "Change of air." London, 1934.

Keate, 696, & 5140, D. Sketches from nature, in a journey to Margate. By George Keate, Esq. Boston, 1793.

Latocnaye, 1310, & 4396, D.

Rambles in Ireland.

Knox, 1785, O. A tour through the highlands of Scotland, and the Hebride isles, in the year 1786. By John Knox. London, 1787. Translated from the French of M. de Latocnaye. 2 vols. Cork, 1798. London, 1799. Lettice, 2212, O. Letters on a tour through various parts of Scotland in the year 1792. By J. Lettice, B. D. London, 1792.

Levis, 4790, O. England at the beginning of the nineteenth century. From the French of M. de Levis. Vol. 1st. London, 1815.

Lipscomb, 2816, O. Journey into Cornwall, through the counties of Southampton, Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, and Devon; with moral, historical, literary, and political remarks. By George Lipscomb. Warwick, 1799.

2928, & 7587, O. Journey into South Wales, through the counties of Oxford, Warwick, Worcester, Salop, Stafford, Buckingham, and Hertford, in the year 1799. By George Lipscomb. London, 1802. Luckombe, 4566, D. The beauties of England; being a descriptive view of the chief villages, market towns, and cities, in England and Wales. By Philip Luckombe. 2 vols. London, 1791.

Lytelton, 3629, O. A gentleman's tour through Monmouthshire and Wales, in 1774, with an account of a journey into Wales. By G. Lord Lytelton. New edit. London, 1781. P.

Macculloch, 5355, O. A description of the western islands of Scotland, including the Isle of Man : comprising an account of their geological structure, with remarks on their agriculture, scenery, and antiquities. By John Macculloch, M. D. 3 vols. London, 1819.

5924, O. The highlands and western isles of Scotland; containing descriptions of their scenery and antiquities, with an account of their political history, and of the origin, agriculture, music, and present condition of the people, &c. founded on a series of annual journeys betweeen the years 1811 and 1821. By John Macculloch, M. D. 4 vols. London, 1824.

MNicol, 1961, O. Remarks on Samuel Johnson's journey to the Hebrides.
By the Rev. Donald M⭑Nicol. London, 1779. Gift of Samuel
Mifflin.
Malcolm, 3863, O. Excursions in Kent, Gloucestershire, &c.; with sketches of
the most interesting places and buildings. By James Peller Malcolm.
London, 1807.

Martin, 783, O. A description of the western islands of Scotland; containing an account of their situation, government, religion, customs, inhabitants, &c. By M. Martin. 2d edit. London, 1716.

Maton, 2402, & 2539, O. Observations relative chiefly to the natural history, picturesque scenery, and antiquities of the western counties of England, made in the years 1794, and 1796, with aquatinta views by Alken. By William George Maton. 2 vols. Salisbury, 1797. Mavor, 148, D. The British tourist, or traveller's pocket companion, through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. By William Mavor. 2d edit. 6 vols. London, 1800.

Medwin, 9169, O. The angler in Wales, or days and nights of sportsmen. By

Thomas Medwin, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1834.

Meeke, 7289, O. Social life in England and France, from the restoration of Charles the second to the French revolution. By the editor of Madame du Deffaud's letters, (Mrs. Meeke.) London, 1831.

Misson, 2203, O. Misson's memoirs and observations in his travels over England; with some account of Scotland and Ireland. Translated from the French, by Mr. Ozell. London, 1719.

Moritz, 1174, & 1196, D.

Travels, chiefly on foot, through several parts of
By Charles P. Moritz. Translated from the Ger-

England, in 1782.
man, by a lady. London, 1795.

Morgan, 2213, O. A tour to Milford Haven, in the year 1791. By Mrs. Morgan. London, 1795.

2006, D. Patriotic sketches of Ireland, written in Connaught, by Miss Owenson. (Lady Morgan.) 2 vols. London, 1807.

Murray, 2718, O. A companion and useful guide to the beauties of Scotland, to the lakes of Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Lancashire; with a more particular description of Scotland. By Mrs. Murray, London,

1799.

Napea, 4904, O.

Letters from London. Observations of a Russian during a residence in England of ten months. Translated from the original manuscript of Oloff Napea. London, 1816.

Neill, 3819, O. A tour through some of the islands of Orkney and Shetland. By Patrick Neill. Edinburgh, 1806.

Newell, 5476, O. Letters on the scenery of Wales; including a series of subjects for the pencil, with their stations determined on a general principle. By the Rev. R. H. Newell, B. D. London, 1821.

Newte, 2111, & 625, Q. Prospects and observations on a tour in England and Scotland; natural, œconomical, and literary; with plates. By Thomas Newte. London, 1791.

Otway, 3192, & 4161, D.

Sketches in Ireland; descriptive of interesting and hitherto unnoticed districts in the north and south. By the Rev. Cæsar Otway. Dublin, 1827.

Paulding, 2860, D. A sketch of Old England. By a New England man. (J. K. Paulding.) 2 vols. New York, 1822.

Pecchio, 5642, & 5659, D. Semi-serious observations of an Italian exile in England. By Count Pecchio. London, 1833. Philadelphia. Pennant, 16, Q. A tour from Downing to Alston Moor; with plates. By Thomas Pennant. London, 1801.

293, Q. & 1075, O. A tour in Scotland and a voyage to the Hebrides; with plates. By Thomas Pennant. 2 vols. London, 1774-1772. 367, Q. A tour in Wales; with plates. By Thomas Pennant. 2 vols. London, 1778.

368, Q. & 8259, O. A journey from Chester to London; with plates. By Thomas Pennant. London, 1782-1783.

369, Q. A journey to Snowden; with plates. By Thomas Pennant. London, 1781.

880, Q. A journey from London to the Isle of Wight; with plates. By Thomas Pennant. 2 vols. London, 1801.

Peterkin, 5804, O. Notes on Orkney and Zetland: illustrative of the history, antiquities, scenery, and customs of those islands. By Alexander Peterkin, Esq. Vol. 1st. Edinburgh, 1822.

Phillips, 8126, O. & 2581, D. A morning walk from London to Kew. By Sir Richard Phillips. London, 1817.

Pichot, 6030, O.

Historical and literary tour of a foreigner in England and Scotland. By Dr. Pichot. 2 vols. London, 1825.

Pillet, 2646, D. Views of England, during a residence of ten years. By Major-General Pillet. Translated from the French. Boston, 1818.

Plumptre, 1687, Q. Narrative of a residence in Ireland during the summer of 1814 and that of 1815. By Anne Plumptre. London, 1817.

Pratt, 2703, O. Gleanings through Wales, Holland, and Westphalia; to which is added, Humanity, a poem; and gleanings in England, descriptive of

the countenance, mind, and character of the country. By Mr. Pratt. 5th edit. 5 vols. London, 1799.

3762, O. Harvest home; consisting of supplementary gleanings, &c. By Mr. Pratt. 3 vols. London, 1805.

Puckler Muskau, 8775, 8776, 8777, & 8778, O. Tour of a German prince, (Puckler Muskau,) in England, Ireland, and France in 1828 and 1829. In a series of letters. Philadelphia, 1833.

4305, D. The same. London, 1832.

Pugh, 1645, Q. Cambria depicta: a tour through North Wales, illustrated with picturesque views. By Edward Pugh. London, 1816. Radcliffe, 708, & 2109, Q. A journey, in the summer of 1794, through Holland, and the western frontiers of Germany, with a return down the Rhine; to which are added, observations during a tour to the lakes of Lancashire, Westmoreland, and Cumberland. By Ann Radcliffe. London, 1795.

6846, & 8129, O. The same. Dublin, 1795.

Reid, 5715,.0. Travels in Ireland, in the year 1822; exhibiting sketches of the moral, physical, and political state of the country, with reflections on the best means of improving its condition. By Thomas Reid. London, 1823.

Rush, 8839, 8840, 8841, 8842, & 8916, O. Memoranda of a residence at the court of London. By Richard Rush, envoy extraordinary, and minister plenipotentiary from the United States, from 1817 to 1825. Philadelphia, 1833. 2d edit. revised. Philadelphia, 1833. Selkirk, 3783, O. Observations on the present state of the highlands of Scotland; with a view of the causes and probable consequences of emigration. By the Earl of Selkirk. 2d edit. Edinburgh, 1806.

Shaw, 1825, O. A tour to the west of England, in 1788. By S. Shaw. Lon

don, 1789.

Silliman, 4083, 4084, 7572, O. 2760, & 3331, D. A journal of travels in England, Scotland, and Holland, and of two passages over the Atlantic; in the years 1805 and 1806. By B. Silliman. 2 vols. New York, 1810. New Haven, 1820.

Simond, 4583, & 4804, O. Journal of a tour and residence in Great Britain during the years 1810 and 1811, by a French traveller, (L. Simond,) with remarks on the country, its arts, literature, and politics, and on the manners and customs of its inhabitants. 2 vols. New York, 1815. Edinburgh.

Skrine, 725, & 2078, Q. Three successive tours in the north of England and great part of Scotland, interspersed with description of the scenes they presented. By Henry Skrine, Esq. London, 1795.

1047, Q. 2. The same. P.

2540, O. Two successive tours throughout Wales, with several adjacent English counties. London, 1798.

3151, O. The same. P.

Sotheby, 704, & 2058, Q. A tour through parts of Wales. With sonnets, odes, and other poems. By William Sotheby. With plates, by J. Smith. London, 1794.

Southey, 1929, 3737, & 4506, D. Letters from England. By Don M. A. Espriella, (Southey.) 3 vols. London, 1807. New York, 1800. Sorbiere, 6636, O. A voyage to England, containing many things relating to the state of learning, religion, and other curiosities of that kingdom. By Monsieur Sorbiere. As also, observations on the same voyage, by Dr. Thomas Sprat, F. R. S. &c. With a letter of M. Sorbiere's, concerning the war between England and Holland in 1652. And his life, writ by M. Graverol. Done into English from the French. London, 1709. M.

Spence, 1985, D. Summer excursions through parts of England and Wales. By Elizabeth Isabella Spence. 2 vols. London, 1809.

2160, D. Sketches of the present manners, customs, and scenery of Scotland; with incidental remarks on the Scottish character. By Elizabeth Isabella Spence. 2 vols. London, 1811.

4996, O.

Letters from the north highlands during the summer 1816.

By Elizabeth Isabella Spence. London, 1817.

Spiker, 2794, D. Travels through England, Wales, and Scotland, in the year 1816. By Dr. S. H. Spiker. Translated from the German. 2 vols. London, 1820.

Staël, 6110, O. Letters on England. By Mad. de Staël-Holstein.

1825.

London,

Stewart, 5881, D. Sketches of society in Great Britain and Ireland. By C. S. Stewart, M. A., of the U. S. navy, author of "A visit to the South seas," &c. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1834.

3026, D. The popular superstitions and festive amusements of the highlanders of Scotland. By W. Grant Stewart. Edinburgh, 1823. St. Fond, 2640, O. Travels in England, Scotland, and the Hebrides; undertaken for the purpose of examining the state of the arts, the sciences, natural history, and manners in Great Britain; with plates. By B. Faujas St. Fond. 2 vols. London, 1799.

Stockdale, 3100, & 3308, D. Excursions in the county of Cornwall, comprising brief historical and topographical delineations, &c. &c., forming a complete guide for the traveller and tourist. Illustrated with 50 engravings, including a map, &c. By F. W. L. Stockdale. London, 1824. M.

Stoddart, 904, & 2179, Q. Remarks on the local scenery and manners in Scotland, during the years 1799 and 1800. With plates. By John Stoddart. London, 1801.

Sullivan, 1378, O. A tour through parts of England, Scotland, and Wales, in the year 1778. By Richard Joseph Sullivan. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1785. 3176, O.

The same. 2 vols in 1. London, 1781. P.

Thornton, 1538, Q. A sporting tour through the northern parts of England, and great part of the highlands of Scotland; including remarks on English and Scottish landscape, and general observations on the state of society and manners. With plates. By Colonel Thornton. London, 1804.

Timbs, 2885, D. A picturesque promenade round Dorking, in Surry. By J. Timbs. 2d edit. London, 1823. Gift of Dr. Parke.

Trotter, 5317, O. Walks through Ireland, in the years 1812, 1814, and 1817, described in a series of letters to an English gentleman. By John B. Trotter, Esq. London, 1819.

Vievard, 4999, & 7616, O. The truth concerning England; or an impartial examination of the work of M. Pillet, and of various other writers on the same subject. By J. A. Vievard. 2 vols. London, 1817. Voltaire, 4633, D. Letters concerning the English nation. By M. de Voltaire. Glasgow, 1759.

Wakefield, 4769, D. A family tour through the British empire; interspersed with biographical anecdotes. By Priscilla Wakefield. Philadelphia, 1804.

Walpoole, 519, F. The new British traveller; or an universal display of Great Britain, Ireland, and the adjacent islands. With maps and plates. Published from a survey made by a society of gentlemen. By George Augustus Walpoole. London.

Warner, 2462, & 7634, O. A walk through Wales, in August, 1797. By the Rev. Richard Warner. 5th edit. Bath, 1810.

Warner, 2893, O. A tour through the northern counties of England, and the borders of Scotland. By Richard Warner. 2 vols. in 1. Bath, 1802. 2774, O. A walk through some of the western counties of England, in the year 1799. By Richard Warner. Bath, 1800.

566, O. Excursions from Bath. By Richard Warner. Bath, 1801. 3972, O. A tour through Cornwall, in 1808. By the Rev. Richard Warner.

Bath, 1809.

Webb, 4585, O. Observations and remarks during four excursions to various parts of Great Britain, in 1810 and 1811. By Daniel Charles Webb. London, 1812.

Wendeborn, 1890, O. A view of England towards the close of the eighteenth century. By Frederick Aug. Wendeborn. Translated from the original German by the author himself. 2 vols. London, 1791. Wheaton, 4106, D. A journal of a residence during several months in London; including excursions through various parts of England, and a short tour in France, in 1823 and 1824. By N. S. Wheaton, A. M. Hartford, 1830.

White, 4837, 4838, & 7498, O. Letters on England; comprising descriptive scenes, with remarks on the state of society, domestic economy, habits of the people, and condition of the manufacturing classes generally; interspersed with miscellaneous observations and reflections. By Joshua E. White, of Savannah. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1816. Wigstead, 2743, O. 1. Remarks on a tour to North and South Wales, in the year 1797. With plates. By Mr. Wigstead. London, 1800. Williams, 7409, O. Picturesque excursions in Devonshire and Cornwall. By T. H. Williams. London, 1804.

Woodley, 5714, O. A view of the present state of the Scilly islands.
Rev. George Woodley. London, 1822.

By the Woodward, 792, Q. Eccentric excursions; or literary and pictorial sketches of countenance, character, and country, in different parts of England and South Wales. With plates. By Mr. Woodward. London, 1796.

Wyndham, 390, Q. A tour through Monmouthshire and Wales, made in the years 1774 and 1777. With plates. By Henry Penruddock Wyndham. 2d edit. Salisbury, 1781.

Young, 1014, Q. A tour in Ireland; with observations on the state of that kingdom; made in the years 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1779. By Arthur Young. London, 1780.

1795, O. & 5269, D. A six weeks' tour through the southern counties of England and Wales; describing the present state of agriculture, manufactures, &c. By Arthur Young. London and Dublin, 1768.

799, O. 4. A voyage to Shetland, the Orkneys, and the western isles of Scotland. London, 1751.

1824, O. A tour in England and Scotland, in 1785. With plates. By an English gentleman. London, 1788.

2029, O. Tour through the south of England, Wales, and part of Ireland, during the summer of 1791. With plates. London, 1793.

4308, O. A tour in quest of genealogy, through several parts of Wales, Somersetshire, and Wiltshire, in a series of letters; interspersed with a description of Stourhead and Stonehenge; with various anecdotes and curious fragments from a manuscript collection ascribed to Shakspeare. By a barrister. London, 1811.

5265, O. Peter's letters to his kinsfolk. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1819. 5290, 5291, & 7565, O. The same. New York, 1820.

5821, O. London and Paris; or comparative sketches. By the marquis de Vaumont, and Sir Charles Darnley. London, 1823.

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