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The steam communication now established between France and Germany enables them to execute orders with as great facility from the Continent, as formerly from England. D. APPLETON & CO. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. A. . ABDOMEN Medicine). 1. Geography, Voyages, and Travels, II. History, III. Language, I. Geography, Voyages and Travels, . III. Natnral History, AFRICA. I. Geography, II. History and Antiquities, I. Bibhography, V. Implements, I. History, H. Treatises, AMAZONS, 13 AMERICA. I. Bibliography, 13 220 II. North America, 14 1 III, South America, 14 IV. British America, 15 1 V. Natural History, 15 2 VI. Language, 17 2 AMERICA, CHURCH IN, 315 315 AMERICAN INDIANS, 17 3 AMPHIBIA, 18 315 AMPUTATION, 220 315 ANA, 18 3 Analysis (see Chemistry), . 94 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY, 214 4 ANATOMY (see Medicine), 220 5 ANATOMY, COMPARATIVE, 222 5 ANATOMICAL MANIPULATION, 223 ANEURYSM, 223 5 ANGLING, 18 7 Anglo-Norman LITERATURE, 19 ANGLO-Saxon CHURCH, 315 7 Anglo-Saxon HISTORY (see England), 133 7 ANGLO-SAXON LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, 20 7 ANIMALCULES, 21 8 ANIMALS, 21 8 ANIMAL KINGDOM (see also Zoology), 22 9 ANTHEMS, 315 9 ANTHOLOGY. 9 Greek, 22 9 Latin, 23 9 ANTHROPOLOGY (see also Ethnology, Man), 23 10 ANTICHRIST, 316 ANTIGUA, 23 11 ANTILLES, 23 11 ANTIQUITIES, CHRISTIAN, . 316 213 ANTIQUITIES (Collections, Dictionaries, &c.), 23 214 ANTIQUITIES (Jewish), 316 214 APOCALYPSE, 317 12 APOCRYPHA, 317 12 APOPLEXY, 223 12 ARABIA. 12 I. Geography, Voyages, and Travels, 24 13 II. History, : 25 53 54 56 56 57 57 53 57 58 318 318 03 59 60 60 60 61 61 61 62 62 ARABIA. ASTRONOMY. III. Language and Literature, . 25 I. History, 1. Bibliography, . 25 II. General Treatises, 2. Grammars, Lexicons, Chresto III. Atlases, mathies, &c., IV. Tables, Observations, 3. Literature, 27 V. Catalogue of Stars, 4. Koran, VI. Astronomical Instruments, ARABIAN Nights' ENTERTAINMENTS, 28 ATLANTIC OCEAN, ARAMEAN, Syriac and Chaldaic Language ATHENS. Topography, Antiquities, &e., . and Literature, 29 ATLASES (Geographical), ARBORETUM, Arboriculture, 30 ATONEMENT, ARCHEOLOGY, 30 ATTRIBUTES, ARCHERY, 30 AUSCULTATION, ARCHIPELAGO (Indian), 30 AUSTRALIA. ARCHITECTURE. I. Geography, Voyages, and Travels, I. Bibliography, 31 II. History, II. History, 31 III. Language, III. General Treatises, Dictionaries, &c., 31 IV. Natural History, IV. Grecian, 33 AUSTRIA. History, &c., V. Roman, 33 AVA, VI. Gothic and Church, 34 AZORES, VII. Civil and Domestic, 36 ARCHITECTS (Lives of), 39 B. ARCTIC REGIONS (Voyages in), 39 ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, 40 BABYLON, ARIANS. 317 BACONIAN PHILOSOPHY, ARISTOCRACY, 40 BACTRIA (Bokhara), BALLADS. ARISTOTELIAN PHILOSOPHY (see also Philosophy, 280), 40 I. English, Welsh, Irish, Scotch, ARITHMETIC, 41, 214 II, German, Servian, Bohemian, SweARMENIA. dish, Danish, Dutch, Icelandic, . I. Geography, Voyages, and Travels, 41 III. French, Spanish, Romaic, Persian, II. History, 41 BANKS, Banking, III. Language, 42 BAPTISM, ARXINIANISM, 317 BARBARY STATES (see also Algiers), . ARTERIES (Medicine), 223 BARBADOES, ARTICLES OF FAITH (Theology), 317 BASQUE PROVINCES. ARTILLERY (see also Gunnery, Naval Gun I. History, nery). II. Language, 1. History, 42 BEAUTY (see also Æsthetics), II. Treatises, 42 BELGIUM, ARTS, FINE (see also Painting, Sculpture). BENGALI LANGUAGE, 1. Bibliography, 43 BIBLES, II. History, · 43 BIBLICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY, III. Essays, Criticisms, &c., 46 BIBLICAL CABINET, ARTS (Decorative and Ornamental), 47 BIBLIOGRAPHY. ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, 48 I. Introductions, ASHANTEE, 49 II. General Treatises, Asta. III. Special, I. Geography, Voyages, and Travels, 49 BILE (Medicine), II. History, 50 BINOMIAL THEOREM, Asia-MINOR. BIOGRAPHY (see Part II.) Geography, Voyages, and Travels, 50 Dictionaries, Collections, &c., ASSAYING, . 51 Ecclesiastical, ASSURANCE (Life), 51 BIRMAN EMPIRE (see Ava), ASSYRIA. BLEACHING, Geography, Voyages, and Travels, 53 BLOOD (Medicine), ASTROLOGY, 53 BLOWPIPE, ATHANASIAN CREED, 317 BOGOTA, 65 66 67 318 68 68 68 68 69 69 69 318 319 319 70 71 71 294 214 72 320 73 73 224 73 73 . 76 Chess, 78 CHILE, BOGUE's EUROPEAN LIBRARY, I. Geography, Voyages and Travels, III. Natural History, 224 (323) 100 101 74 CHALDAIC LANGUAGE (see Aramean), 29 321 92 93 94 94 95 96 CHILDREN, (Diseases and Management of), 225 CHINA, I. Geography, Voyages, and Travels, 96 97 98 99 225 321 322 322 CHRONOLOGY, 99 101 34 323 101 CLASSICS. I. Introductions to the Study, 102 226 106 106 202 323 106 323 106 106 318 108 108 323, 324 109 324 215 226 109 226 324 110 124 324 110 32A C. 226 . CABUL (see Affghanistan), I. Geography, History, &o., II. Language, DAGUERREOTYPE (see Photography), I. History, Geography, &c., II. Language. 112 | EDINBURGH CABINET LIBRARY, 119 119 I. Geography, Voyages and Travels, 120 121 122 327 194 928 125 229 ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING (see also Ge- 128 ENGLAND. J30 130 138 142 327 142 327 229 327 327 216 229 143 1 144 2:29 144 328 145 328 145 328 229 328 F. E. EAR, . |