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2368, D. Letters from a lady to her sister, during a tour to Paris, in April and May, 1814. London, 1814.

2456, D. 2. Journal of events in Paris in June and July, 1815. By an American. Philadelphia, 1815.

2746, D. An historical sketch of the island of Madeira; containing an account of its discovery, present produce, state of society, and commerce. London, 1819.

2767, D. Sketches descriptive of Italy in the years 1816 and 1817; with a brief account of travels in various parts of France and Switzerland, in the same years. 4 vols. London, 1820.

2976, D. Essays, descriptive and moral; or scenes in Italy, Switzerland, and France. By an American. Edinburgh, 1823.

3050, D. Recollections of the peninsula. By the author of "Sketches in India." Philadelphia, 1824.

3108, D. The English in Italy. 3 vols. London, 1825.

3191, D. Rambles in Madeira and in Portugal, in the early part of 1826. With an appendix. London, 1827.

3247, D. Narrative of a three years' residence in Italy, in 1819-1822; with illustrations of the present state of religion in that country. London, 1828. 3653, D. Journal d'un voyage de Geneve à Londres en passant pour la Suisse, entremelé d'avantures tragiques. Paris, 1783.

4003, D. 4004, D. T. W. Clay,

4031, D. year 1827. 4116, D.

Guide de voyageur en France. Paris, 1771.

Nouvelle manuelle du voyageur en Swiss. Paris, 1826. Gift of
Esq.

A spinster's tour in France, the states of Geneva, &c., during the
London, 1828.

The English army in France; being the personal narrative of an officer. 2 vols. London, 1830.

4615, D. 4. A facetious and sentimental excursion through part of Flanders and France.

London, 1794.

6018, D. Slight reminiscences of the Rhine, Switzerland, and a corner of Italy. 2 vols. London, 1834.

TRAVELS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

Aikin, 2422, & 8441, O. Journal of a tour through North Wales, and part of Shropshire. By Arthur Aikin. London, 1797.

Angeloni, 295, & 8414, O.

Letters on the English nation. By Batista Angeloni, a Jesuit. Translated from the Italian. London, 1756. Archenholz, 1148, & 4868, D. A picture of England; containing a description of the laws, customs, and manners of England. By M. D'Archenholz.

Dublin, 1791.

Austin, 3899, & 7468, O.

1802 and 1803.

Barber, 2980, O. plates.

Bicheno, 4139, D.

Letters from London; written during the years
By Wm. Austin. Boston, 1804.

Tour throughout South Wales and Monmouthshire; with
By J. T. Barber, F. R. S. London, 1803.

Ireland and its economy; being the result of observations made in a tour in 1829. By J. E. Bicheno, Esq. London, 1830.

Bingley, 2731, O. Tour round North Wales, performed during the summer of 1798; containing not only the description and local history of the country, but also a sketch of the history of the Welsh bards, &c. With plates. By the Rev. William Bingley. London, 1800.

Bigelow, 2839, D. & 8442, O. Leaves from a journal; or sketches of rambles

in some parts of North Britain and Ireland, in the year 1817.
drew Bigelow. Boston, 1821.

By An

Blanc, Le, 370, O. Letters on the English and French nations. By M. Le

Blanc. 2 vols. London, 1747.

Boswell, 1414, & 7850, O. Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, with Dr. Samuel Johnson; and an authentic account of the distresses and escape of the grandson of king James the second, in the year 1746. By James London, 1785. Philadelphia, 1810.

Boswell. 6819, O. &c. &c.

The same. With some poetical pieces by Dr. Johnson, &c.
Dublin, 1785.

Brewer, 5066, O. Introduction to the original delineations, topographical, historical, and descriptive, intituled "The beauties of England and Wales." By J. Norris Brewer. London, 1818.

Bristed, 3022, O. A pedestrian tour through part of the highlands of Scotland, in 1801. By John Bristed. 2 vols. London, 1803.

Britton, 2330, & 2931, O. The beauties of Wiltshire, displayed in statistical, historical, and descriptive sketches; with plates and anecdotes of the arts. By John Britton. 2 vols. London, 1801.

Buchanan, 2027, & 2158, O. Travels in the western Hebrides; from 1782 to 1790. By the Rev. John Lane Buchanan. London, 1793.

Burt, 471, 4584, O. & 4896, D. Letters from a gentleman in the north of Scotland to his friend in London; containing a description of a capital town in that country; with an account of some uncommon customs of the inhabitants, and a description of the Highlands. By J. Burt. London, 1754-1815. Dublin, 1795.

Bush, 54, 0. Hibernia curiosa; being a letter from a gentleman in Dublin to his friend in Kent; giving a general view of the manners, customs, dispositions, &c. of the inhabitants of Ireland; with observations on the state of trade and agriculture in that kingdom. By J. Bush. London, 1765.

Bulwer, 5708, & 5727, D.

Bulwer, Esq., M. P. Carr, 3752, & 3801, O. The

England and the English. By Edward Lytton
London, 1833. Philadelphia.

stranger in Ireland; or, a tour in the southern and western parts of that country, in 1805. By John Carr. Philadelphia, 1806.

8468, O. The same. To which is added an account of Thomas Dermody, the Irish poet. New York, 1807.

-2125, Q. Caledonian sketches, or a tour through Scotland in 1807: to which is prefixed, an explanatory address to the public, on a recent trial. By Sir John Carr. London, 1809.

1476, Q. Caledonian

By Sir John Carr.

3984, O. The same.

sketches; or, a tour through Scotland, in 1807. London, 1809.

Philadelphia, 1809.

Cary, 4502, D. Cary's new itinerary; or, an accurate delineation of the roads through England and Wales, with many of the principal roads in Scotland. London, 1802.

4594, D. 5. Cary's new guide for ascertaining hackney coach fares and porterage rates.

Cooper, 2751, & 2975, O.

London, 1801.

Letters on the Irish nation; written during a visit

to that kingdom, in the autumn of 1799. By George Cooper, Esq. London, 1800. 2d edit. London, 1801.

Cosmo, 1800, Q. The travels of Cosmo the third, grand duke of Tuscany, through England during the reign of king Charles II. (1669.) Translated from the Italian MS.; to which is prefixed a memoir of his life, with views. London, 1821.

Coxe, 905, Q. Historical tour in Monmouthshire; with plates. By William Coxe. 2 vols. London, 1801.

8567, O. A picture of Monmouthshire; or abridgment of Mr. Coxe's historical tour in Monmouthshire. London, 1802.

Croker, 1881, Q. Researches in the south of Ireland, illustrative of the scenery, architectural remains, and the manners and superstitions of the pea

santry; with a private narrative of the rebellion of 1798. By T. Crofton Croker. London, 1824.

Cromwell, 2855, D. Excursions through Ireland; comprising topographical and historical delineations of each province; forming a complete guide for the traveller and tourist: with engravings. By Thomas Cromwell. Vols. 1 & 2. London, 1821.

3303, D. Excursions in the county of Kent: comprising brief historical and topographical delineations; together with descriptions of the residences of the nobility and gentry, remains of antiquities, and other objects of curiosity, towns, &c. Forming a complete guide for the traveller, &c. Illustrated with fifty engravings, including a map, &c. By Thomas Cromwell. London, 1822. M.

3307, D.

Excursions in the county of Surrey: comprising brief historical and topographical delineations, &c. &c. forming a complete guide for the traveller and tourist. Illustrated with fifty engravings, including a map, &c. By Thomas Cromwell. London, 1812. M. 3304, D. Excursions in the county of Sussex: comprising brief historical and topographical delineations, &c. &c. forming a complete guide for the traveller and tourist. Illustrated with fifty engravings, including a map, &c. By Thomas Cromwell. London, 1822. M. Cropper, 6322, O. 10. Present state of Ireland: with a plan for improving the condition of the people. By James Cropper. Liverpool, 1825. Gift of Dr. Parke.

Crutwell, 2902, O. A tour through the whole island of Great Britain; interspersed with useful observations. By the Rev. Clement Crutwell. 6 vols. London, 1801.

Curwen, 5147, O. Observations on the state of Ireland; principally directed to its agriculture, and rural population. By J. C. Curwen, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1818.

De Foe, 186, 307, & 4848, D. A tour through Great Britain, divided into circuits or journies; interspersed with useful observations; begun by Daniel De Foe, continued by Mr. Richardson. 3d & 9th editions. 4 vols. London, 1742, & 1779.

Derrick, 458, & 4987, D. Letters written from Leverpoole, Chester, Corke, the Lake of Killarney, Dublin, and Bath. By Samuel Derrick. Dublin, 1767.

Didier, 2861, D. Franklin's letters to his kinsfolk, written during the years 1818, 19, and 20, from Edinburgh, London, the highlands of Scotland, and Ireland. By F. J. Didier. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1822.

Donovan, 3765, O. Descriptive excursions through south Wales and Monmouthshire, in the year 1804. By E. Donovan. 2 vols. London, 1805. Englefield, 1668, Q. A description of the principal picturesque beauties, antiquities, &c. of the isle of Wight, by Sir Henry C. Englefield, Bart. with additional observations on the strata, by Thomas Webster, Esq. London, 1816.

2852, O. 4. A walk through Southampton; with plates. By Sir H. C. Englefield. Southampton, 1801.

Evans, 2845, & 7868, O. A tour through part of north Wales, in the year 1798, principally undertaken with a view to botanical researches, interspersed with observations on the scenery, customs, and antiquities. By the Rev. John Evans, B. A. London, 1801.

2642, D. An excursion to Windsor in 1810, interspersed with histori-
cal and biographical anecdotes: also, a sail down the river Medway,
July, 1811. By John Evans, to which is annexed, a journal of a trip
to Paris in 1816. By John Evans, jun. London, 1817..
4473, D. The juvenile tourist; or excursions through various parts of
Great Britain, interspersed with anecdotes, and poetical extracts. By
John Evans. London, 1804.

Feltham, 2534, O. plates.

Fenton, 1558, Q.

A tour through the island of Mann, in 1797 and 1798; with By John Feltham. Bath, 1798.

A historical tour through Pembrokeshire. By Richard Fenton, Esq. London, 1811.

Ferrar, 2544, O. 1. A view of ancient and modern Dublin, with its improvements to the year 1796; to which is added, a tour to Bellevue, in the county of Wicklow; with plates. By John Ferrar. Dublin, 1796. 2544, O. 2. A tour from Dublin to London in the year 1795; with plates. By John Ferrar. Dublin, 1796.

Forsyth, 4582, O.

The beauties of Scotland, containing a clear and full account of the agriculture, manufactures, population, cities, villages, &c. of each county, by Robert Forsyth. Edinburgh, 1806.

Fraser, 3044, O. 6. Gleanings in Ireland; particularly respecting its agriculture, mines, and fisheries. By Robert Fraser. London, 1802. Freeman, 6174, O. Sketches in Wales: or a diary of three walking excursions in that principality, in the years 1823, 24, and 25. By the Rev. G. J. Freeman. London, 1826.

Gamble, 4359, O. Sketches of history, politics, and manners, taken in Dublin and the north of Ireland, in the autumn of 1810. By John Gamble. London, 1811.

4587, & 5266, O. Views of society and manners in the north of Ireland, in a series of letters, written in 1818. By John Gamble. London, 1819-1813.

Gardiner, 4584, D. An excursion from London to Dover; containing an account of the manufactories, curiosities, history, &c. of the towns and villages. By Jane Gardiner. 2 vols. London, 1806.

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Garnet, 877, & 898, Q. Observations on a tour through the highlands and part of the western isles of Scotland; with plates. By T. Garnet, M. D. 2 vols. London, 1800.

Gilpin, 3910, O. Observations on several parts of the counties of Cambridge, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex; alsó, on several parts of north Wales, relative chiefly to picturesque beauty. By William Gilpin, A. M. London, 1809.

6443, O.

Observations of several parts of Great Britain, particularly the highlands of Scotland. By William Gilpin. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1808.

7627, 0. Observations on the western parts of England, relative chiefly to picturesque beauty; to which are added, a few remarks on the picturesque beauties of the Isle of Wight. By William Gilpin, M. A. London edition, 1798.

Gæde, 1896, D. The stranger in England; or, travels in Great Britain. Translated from the German of Christian A. G. Gæde. 3 vols. London, 1807.

2060, D. Memorials of nature and art; collected on a journey in Great Britain, during the years 1802 and 1803. By Christian A. G. Gode. Translated from the German by Thomas Horne. 3 vols. London, 1808.

2850, D. A foreigner's opinion of England, Englishmen, English women, manners, domestic life, amusements, &c. By Christian A. G. Gœde. Translated from the original German by Thomas Horne. 3 vols. London, 1821.

Gordon, 144, F. Itinerarium septentrionale; or a journey through most of the countries of Scotland and the north of England; with plates. By Alexander Gordon. 1726.

Grosley, 4870, D. A tour to London; or new observations on England and its inhabitants; by M. Grosley. Translated from the French, by Thomas Nugent. 3 vols. Dublin, 1772.

Hall, 7764, O. Travels in Scotland, by an unusual route: with a trip to the Orkneys and Hebrides. With views and a map. By the Rev. James Hall. 2 vols. London, 1807.

4586, O. Tour through Ireland, particularly the interior and least known parts, by the Rev. James Hall. 2 vols. London, 1813.

Hamilton, 6786, O. Voyage à la cote septentrionale du comté d'Antrim en

Irlande, et à l'Isle de Raghery. Contenant l'histoire naturelle de ses productions volcaniques, &c. &c. Traduit de l'Anglois de M. Hamilton, A. M. &c. Avec l'essai sur l'oryctographie du Derbyshire. Par M. Ferber. Traduit de l'Allemand. A Paris, 1790.

Haussez, D', 5717, & 5718, D. ex-minister of marine 1833.

Great Britain in 1833. By Baron D'Haussez, under king Charles X. 2 vols. Philadelphia,

5819, & 5728, D. The same. London, 1834. Hentzner, 2475, & 7667, O. Paul Hentzner's travels in England, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Translated by Horace, late earl of Orford. To which is added, Sir Robert Naunton's fragmenta regalia; or, observations on Queen Elizabeth's times and favourites; with portraits and views. London, 1797.

Heron, 2217, & 7987, O. Observations made in a journey through the western counties of Scotland in 1792; relating to the scenery, customs, population and literature of these parts. By R. Heron. Perth, 1793. Hibbert, 1824, Q. A description of the Shetland islands, comprising an account of their geology, scenery, antiquities, and superstitions. By Samuel Hibbert, M. D. With a geological map, plates, &c. Edinburgh, 1822.

Hill, 2695, O. 1. Journal of a tour through the north of England and parts of Scotland; with remarks on the present state of the established church of Scotland, &c. By the Rev. Rowland Hill. London, 1799.

Hoare, 3816, & 8000, O. ard C. Hoare.

A journal of a tour in Ireland, in 1806, by Sir Rich-
London, 1807.

Holmes, 535, O. Sketches of some of the southern counties of Ireland, collected during a tour in the autumn of 1797; with plates. By George Holmes. London, 1801.

Housman, 7936, O. A descriptive tour and guide to the lakes, mountains, and other natural curiosities in Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and part of Yorkshire. By John Housman. Carlisle, 1800. Hucks, 1177, D. A pedestrian tour through north Wales. By J. Hucks, B. A. London, 1795.

Hutton, 3701, O. 1804.

A tour to Scarborough, in 1803. By W. Hutton. London,

4127, O. A trip to Coatham, a watering-place in the north extremity of Yorkshire. By William Hutton. London, 1810.

1115, & 3529, D. A journey from Birmingham to London, by W. Hutton, F. S. A. Sco. Birmingham, 1785.

Inglis, 6013, D. Ireland in 1834. A journey throughout Ireland, during the spring, summer, and autumn of 1834. By Henry D. Inglis. 2 vols. London, 1834.

5904, D. The channel islands; Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, &c. By H. D. Inglis. 2 vols. London, 1834.

Irving, 6062, D.

No. 2.

The Crayon miscellany. By the author of the sketch book. Abbotsford and Newstead abbey. Philadelphia, 1835. Johnson, 1288, O. A journey to the western islands of Scotland. By Samuel Johnson. London, 1784.

3645, & 4456, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1810. Dublin, 1775. 2542, D. Diary of a journey to north Wales in the year 1774, by Samuel Johnson, LL. D. edited with notes by R. Duppa. London,

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