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Peabody (Rev. Andrew P.) Lectures on christian doctrine. New ed. 263 pp. 120. Boston, Munroe & Co. 1857. Peabody (Ephraim, D. D.) An address, delivered at the centennial celebration in Wilton, N. H. Sept. 25, 1839, with an appendix. 103 pp. 80. Boston, B. H. Greene, 1839. Peacock (Lucy). Visit for a week; or, hints on the improvement of time. [anon.] 2 p. 1. 275 pp. 1 pl. 16°. Philadelphia, Ormrod & Conrad, 1796. Peard (W. M. D.) A year of liberty; or, salmon angling in Ireland, from February 1 to November 1. xii, 300 pp. 12°. London, H. Cox, 1867. Pearsall (Rev. Richard). Contemplations on the ocean, harvest, sickness, and the last judgment. iv, 211 pp. pl. 16°. London, J. Oswald, 1753.

Pearson (Mrs. Emily C.) Prince Paul: the freedman soldier. 359 pp. 2 pl. 16°. Boston, Mass. S. S. soc. [1867].

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Pearson (John, D. D. bishop of Chester). Annales paulini. 22 pp. 8°. Oxford, 1825. [With RANDOLPH (John, bishop of London). chiridion theologicum. v. 1]. Pearson (John, F. R. S.) Life of William Hey, F. R. S. New ed. 2 v. xciv, 200 pp; viii, 296 pp. 1 pl. 120. London, Seeley & Burnside, 1827.

Peck (Rev. Francis). A complete catalogue of

all the discourses written, both for and against popery, in the time of king James ii. 3 p. 1. 61 pp. 40. London, A. Dodd, 1835. Peck (John M.) A new guide to the west : containing sketches of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Wisconsin and Iowa. 331 pp. 180. Cincinnati, D. Anderson, 1848. Peck (William Henry). The M'Donalds; or, the ashes of southern homes: a tale of Sherman's march. 192 pp. 12o. New York, Metropolitan record office, 1867. Peckston (Thomas S.) Theory and practice

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of gas lighting. 2d ed. xii, 444 pp. London, T. & G. Underwood, 1823. Péclet (Jean Claude Eugène). Traité de la chaleur considérée dans ses applications. 2o éd. texte. 2 v. 8°. ii, 456 pp; 483 pp. Atlas, 122 pl. 4°. Paris, L. Hachette, 1843. S.

Nouveaux documents relatifs au chauffage et à la ventilation des établissements publics. 2 p. 1. 175 pp. 4°. Paris, L. Hachette & Cie. 1853.

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Traité élémentaire de physique. 4o éd. entièrement refondu. 2 v. 424 pp. 20 pl; 404

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Pegolotti or Balducci-Pegolotti (Francesco). Notices of the land route to Cathay, and of Asiatic trade in the first half of the 14th century. 28 pp.

[With YULE (Henry). Cathay, etc. v. 2. pp. 279-308]. Pegorier (César). Théologie chrétienne, qu'on explique en forme d'entretiens, pour la rendre plus claire et plus sensible. 2o éd. 2 p. 1. 572 pp. 4°. Amsterdam, L'Honoré & Chatelain, 1726. Peignot (Etienne Gabriel). Abrégé de l'histoire de France, etc. 2 v. lxiv, 432; xxx, 120 pp. 8°. Paris, A. A. Renouard, etc. 1819.

Les bourguignons salés: diverses conjectures des savans sur l'origine de ce dicton populaire, avec des notes. 43 pp. 8°. Dijon, V. Lagier, 1835.

Choix de testamens anciens et modernes, remarquables par leur importance, leur singularité, ou leur bizarrerie; avec des détails historiques et des notes. 2 v. in 1. xxiv, 431; 496 pp. 8°. Paris, Renouard, 1829.

Essai analytique sur l'origine de la langue française, et sur un recueil de monumens authentiques de cette langue, classés chronologiquement depuis le 9e siècle jusqu' au 17o, avec des notes historiques, [etc]. 8°. Dijon, etc. V. Lagier, 1835.

Essai historique sur la liberté d'écrire chez les anciens et au moyen âge, sur la liberté de la presse depuis le 15e siècle, et sur les moyens de répression dont ces libertès ont été l'objet dans tous les temps; et une chronologie des lois sur la presse de 1789 à 1831. xiii, 218 pp. 8°. Paris, Crapelet, 1832. s. Mélanges littéraires, philologiques et bibliographiques, etc. xvi, 167 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Paris, A. A. Renouard, 1818. Peirce (Benjamin). An elementary treatise on plane and solid geometry. xix, 150 pp. 6 pl. 12°. Boston, W. H. Dennet, 1867.

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PEIRCE.

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Peirce (Benjamin). Tables of the moon. 356 pp. 40. Cambridge, (Mass.) Metcalf & Co. 1853.

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Peirce (William Leigh). The year: a poem. 191, 75 pp. 18°. New York, D. Longworth, 1813.

Peirce. See, also, Pierce.

Pell (Ferris). A review of the administration and civil police of the state of New York, 1807-19. 184 pp. 8°. New York, E. Conrad, 1819.

Pelletan (Pierre).

Dictionnaire de chimie

générale et médicale. 2 v. xvi, 464 pp; 684 pp. 2 pl. 8°. Paris, Bachelier, 1822–24. Pellico (Silvio). (Silvio). My prisons: memoirs of Silvio Pellico. [With a preface by Epes Sargent]. xxv, 307 pp. 120. Boston, Roberts bros. 1868.

Pelloutier (Simon). Histoire des Celtes, et particulièrement des Gaulois et des Germains, depuis les tems fabuleux, jusqu'à la prise de Rome par les Gaulois. 2 v. 22 p. 1. 574 pp; 6 p. 1. 418 pp. 16°. LaHaye, J. Beauregard, 1750.

Pemberton (Rev. Ebenezer). The divine original and dignity of government asserted. [Election] sermon, May 31, 1710. 106 pp. 18°. Boston, B. Green, 1710.

Pemberton (Henry). Observations on poetry, especially the epic; occasioned by the late poem [of R. Glover] upon Leonidas. xii, 167 pp. 16°. London, H. Woodfall, 1738. Pemberton (Robert). The natural method of teaching the elements of grammar. viii, 16°. London, R. Pemberton, 1851.

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Innocency with her open face. 1668.

No cross, no crown. 1668.

1669.

Letter of love to the young convinced.
Liberty of conscience debated and defended. 1670.
Seasonable caveat against popery. 1670.
Truth rescued from imposture. 1670.

Christian quaker and his divine testimony. 1673.
Discourse of the general rule of faith and prac-
tice. 1673.

Letter to the council and senate of Embden. 1674.
Treatise of oaths. 1675.

England's present interest considered. 1675.
Saul smitten to the ground. 1675.

Address to protestants of all perswasions. 1679.
Some fruits of solitude. 1693.

Account of the rise and progress of the quakers.
1694.

Advice to his children. 1699.

v. 2. Controversial: Guide mistaken, and temporizing rebuked. 1668.

Serious apology for the principles and practices

of the quakers. 1671.

Spirit of truth vindicated. 1672.

New witnesses prov'd old hereticks. 1672.
Plain dealing with a traducing anabaptist. 1672.
The proposed comprehension. 1672.

The spirit of Alexander the coppersmith justly rebuked. 1673.

Judas and the Jews combin'd against Christ and his followers. 1673.

Quakerism a new nickname for old christianity. 1673.

Invalidity of J. Faldo's vindication of his book
call'd Quakerism no christianity. 1673.
Wisdom justified of her children. 1673.
Reason against railing, and truth against fiction.

1673.

Counterfeit christian detected and the real quaker justified. 1674.

Just rebuke to one and twenty divines. 1674.
Urim and Thummim. 1674.

Naked truth needs no shift. 1674.

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A return to J. Faldo's reply. 1674. Skirmisher defeated and truth defended.

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The natural method of teaching the technical language of anatomy, [etc.] xi, 163 pp. 16°. London, author, 1852. Pemberton (Thomas). An historical journal of the American war. [anon.] 206 pp. 8°. Boston, Joseph Belknap, 1795.

[Mass. hist. society collections, v. 2]. Peñalver (Juan). Panlexico, v. 1; diccionario universal de la lengua castellana. 802, 42 pp. fol. Madrid, J. Boix, 1842.

Pencil (Mark). [pseudon.] See White Sulphur papers.

Penington (Mary). Brief accounts of my exercises from my childhood; left with my dear daughter, Gulielma Maria Penn. 39 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, 1848.

Penn (Granville). A christian's survey of all the primary events and periods of the world, from the commencement of history to the con

1676.

Brief answer to a libel, call'd The quaker's opin1678.

Brief examination, and state of liberty spiritual. 1678.

Defence of the duke of Buckingham's book of religion and worship. 1684.

Animadversions on the apology of the clamorous squire. 1684.

The new Athenians, no noble Bereans. 1692.
Reply to W. Penn's key. 1695.

Defence of a paper, entitled Gospel truths. 1698.
Doctrinal: Just measures. 1692.

A key, how to distinguish the religion professed by the quakers from the perversions of their adversaries. 1692.

Visitation to the Jews. 1695.
Primitive christianity reviv'd. 1695.
Testimony to the truth of God. 1698.
Political: England's great interest in the choice
of a new parliament. 1679.

One project for the good of England, that is, our civil union is our civil safety. 1679.

A perswasive to moderation to church-dissenters, in prudence and good conscience. 1686. Good advice to the church of England; etc. their duty, principle, and interest to abolish the penal laws and tests. 1687.

General description of Pennsylvania. 1683.

PENN.

PENNSYLVANIA.

8°. London, B. White, 1776-77.

Penn (William). An account of [his] travels | Pennant (Thomas). British zoology. 4 v. in Holland and Germany, in 1677, for the service of the gospel of Christ. 3d ed. 5 p. 1. 240 pp. 16°. London, J. Sowle, 1714.

A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called quakers. 3 p. 1. 88 pp. 120. Wilmington, (Del.) James Adams, 1783. [Note.-With general title-page: Three treatises, etc. the first by W. Penn].

A brief answer to a false and foolish libel called The quakers' opinions. By W. P. [anon.] 26 pp. sm. 40. [n. p.] 1678.

England's present interest discovered, with honour to the prince and safety to the people. 2 p. 1. 62 pp. sm. 4°. London, 1675.

A further account of the province of Pennsylvania and its improvements. 20 pp. sm. 4°. [n. p. 1685?]

[Imperfect; title page wanting; p. 20 imp.]

A key, opening the way to every capacity: how to distinguish the religion professed by the people called quakers, from the perversions and misrepresentations of their adversaries. 15th ed. 6 15th ed. 6 p. 1. 48 pp. 16°. London, T. S. Raylton & L. Hinde, 1748.

Plain-dealing with a traducing anabaptist; or, three letters writ upon occasion of some slanderous reflections, given and promoted against William Penn by one John Morse. By W. P. [anon.] 19 pp. sm. 40. [n. p.] 1672.

Proposals for a second settlement in the province of Pennsylvania. 1 1. broadside. 4°. London, Andrew Sowle, 1690.

A serious apology for the principles, etc. of the quakers. See Whitehead (George), and Penn.

The spirit of truth vindicated against that of error and envy, in a late malicious libel, intituled, The spirit of the quakers tryed, etc. By W. P. [anon.] 138 pp. sm. 4°. [n. p.] 1672. Pennant (Thomas). Arctic zoology. 2 v. 40. London, H. Hughs, 1784-85.

CONTENTS.

v. 1. Quadrupeds. 5 p. 1. cc pp. 31. 185 pp. 9 pl. v. 2. Birds. pp. 185-586. 7 1. pl. 9-23.

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CONTENTS.

59 pl. pp.

v. 1. Quadrupeds, Birds. xxxii; 418
v. 2. Water-fowl. pp. 419-786. pl. 60, 103, 9.
v. 3. Reptiles, Fish. 425 pp. 73 pl.
v. 3. Crustacea, Mollusca, testacea. 154 pp. 93 pl.

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Genera of birds. 3 p. 1. xxv, 70 pp. 16 pl. 4°. London, B. White, 1781. Pennsylvania. Annual report of the adjutant general for 1866. 8°. Harrisburg, 1867.

Brief view of the accounts of the treasury of Pennsylvania, from the commencement of the revolution to the 1st October, 1781. 237 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, Hall & Sellers, 1784.

Journal of the house of representatives, 1867. 8°. Harrisburg, Singerly & Myers, 1867.

Journal of the senate, 1867. 8°. Harrisburg, Singerly & Myers, 1867.

Miscellaneous documents, 1867. 2 v. 8°. Harrisburg, Singerly & Myers, 1867.

Minutes of the convention of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which commenced 24th Nov. 1789, for the purpose of reviewing, altering, and amending the constitution of this state. 222 pp. fol. Philadelphia, Zechariah Poulson, jr. 1789. The same. Minutes of the grand committee of the convention, 24th Nov. 1789. 101 pp. fol. Philadelphia, Z. Poulson, jr. 1789.

Revised report made to the legislature, relative to the soldiers' national cemetery at Gettysburg, embracing an account of the origin of the undertaking; address of hon. E. Everett, with the dedicatory speech of pres. Lincoln, and maj. gen. O. O. Howard, delivered July 4, 1866, upon the dedication of the monument. 282 pp. 1 pl. 2 maps. 89. Harrisburg, Singerly and Myers, 1867.

Reports of the heads of departments [executive documents] for 1866. 2 v. 8°. Harrisburg, Singerly & Myers, 1867.

Reports of the several railroad and canal companies for 1866. 8°. Harrisburg, Singerly & Myers, 1867.

Reports of the superintendent of common schools for 1855-59, 1862, 1865-67. 9 v. 8°. Harrisburg, 1856–68. Pennsylvania free society of traders. The articles, settlement, and offices of the free society of traders in Pennsilvania. 81. unp. fol. London, Benjamin Clark, 1682. Pennsylvania hospital. Catalogue of the medical library. [By W. G. Malin.] xvi, 324 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, T. A. Conrad, 1829. S.

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Pennsylvania hospital. Catalogue raisonné of the medical library. By Emil Fischer. xxvii, 750 pp. 80. Philadelphia, T. K. & P. G. Collins, 1857.

S. Continuation of account from the 1st of May, 1754, to 5th of May, 1761. pp. 41 to 77. 4°. Philadelphia, B. Franklin & D. Hall, 1761.

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Reports of the Pennsylvania hospital. v. I. 420 pp. 3 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston, [1868]. Pennsylvania railroad guide. 40 pp. 1 map. 8°. Philadelphia, T. & P. Collins, 1855. Pennsylvania state library. Catalogue. xii, 168 pp. 8°. Harrisburg, E. Guyer, 1839. The same. Catalogue of miscellaneous books. xvi, 124 pp. 180. Harrisburg, Royal & Schroyer, 1853. Pennsylvania, University of. Catalogue of books belonging to the library of the university of Pennsylvania. 8°. Philadelphia, 1829.

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Penrose (Thomas). Poems. viii, 120 pp. 160.
Dublin, W. & H. Whitestone, etc. 1782.
Pepe (Guglielmo). Mémoires, sur les princi-
paux évènements politiques et militaires de
l'Italie moderne. 3 v. 8°. Paris, D'Amyot,
1847.

Pepper (John Henry). Playbook of metals.
viii, 504 pp. 1 pl. 120. London, Routledge,
1861.

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Scientific amusements for young people. 149 pp. 12°. Philadelphia, 1863.

[With PETERSON (R. E.) Familiar science. 2d ed 1863].

Pepys (lady Charlotte Maria). A journey on a
plank from Kiev to Eaux-Bonnes, 1859. 2 v.
x, 299 pp; v, 271 pp. 2 pl. 120. London,
Hurst & Blackett, 1860.

Pérault (Guillaume). See Perrault.
Perce (Elbert). The battle roll: an encyclo-
pedia containing descriptions of the most fa-
mous and memorable land battles and sieges
in all ages. 752 pp. 24 pl. 8°. New York,
Mason bros. 1858.

Percheron (Achille Remi), and Guérin-
Méneville (F. E.) Genera des insectes.
[With LEFEBVRE (C. T.) Voyage en Abyssinie,
v. 6].

Percival (James Gates). Report on the ge-
ology of the state of Connecticut. 495 pp.

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Additions to System of universal geography. See Malte-Brun (M. C.) Universal geography. Boston, 1834.

Percy (Henry Algernon, 5th earl of Northumberland). The regulations and establishment of the household [at Weasill and Lekinfleld, begun 1512. Edited by Thomas Percy. 2d ed.] xxvi, x, 464 pp. 21. 8°. London, Pickering, 1827.

Percy (Thomas, bishop of Dromore). Folio manuscript [of the Reliques of ancient English poetry]. Ballads and romances. Edited by J. W. Hales and F. J. Furnivall. v. 1 and v. 2, part 1. viii, 519 pp; xxxi, 264 pp. 8°. London, Trübner, 1867.

The same. Loose and humorous songs. Edited by J. W. Hales and F. J. Furnivall. viii, 120 pp. 8°. London, Trübner, 1867.

A key to the New Testament, giving an account of the several books, their contents, authors, and times, places, and occasions on which they were written. 148 pp. 16o. Baltimore, E. J. Coale & Co. 1822.

Miscellaneous pieces relating to the Chinese. [anon.] 2 v. 10 p. 1. 232 pp; 248 pp. 18°. London, R. & J. Dodsley, 1762. Péréfixe (Hardouin de Beaumont de, abp. of Paris). The history of Henry iv; surnamed the great, king of France and Navarre. Made English by J. D. 8p.1. 400 pp. 16°. London, J. Cottrel, 1663.

Pereira (Gomez). Antoniana margarita; opvs nempe physicis, medicis ac theologis non minvs vtile qvam necessarivm. 161. 4°. Methymna Campi, G. de Millis, 1554.

Obiectiones Michaëlis à Palacios aduers-
sus nõnulla ex multiplicibus paradoxis Anto-
nianæ margaritæ, et apologia eorundem. 181.
4°. Methymnæ Campi, G. de Millis, 1555.
[With the preceding].

Perez de Ribas (Andres). Historia de los
trivmphos de nvestra santa fee entre gentes
las mas barbaras y fieras del nuevo orbe: con-
sequidos por los soldados de la milicia de la
compañia de Jesvs en las missiones de la
prouincia de Nueua-España. 20 p. 1. 763 pp.
fol. Madrid, Alõso de Paredes, 1645.
Perfect (William, M.D.) Poetic effusions;
pastoral, moral, amatory, and descriptive. 2
16o.
p. 1. 160 pp.
London, A. Milne,
1796.

Périer (François). See Perrier.
Periers (Bonaventure des). See Desperiers
(Bonaventure).

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Peritsol, Parisol, or Farissol (Abraham). Itinera mundi, sic dicta, nempe cosmographia. Latina versione donavit et notas passim adjecit Thomas Hyde. 8 p. 1. 196 pp. sm. 40. Oxonii, H. Bonwick, 1691. Perkins (Charles Callahan). Tuscan sculptors: their lives, works, and times. With illustrations. 2 v. lvi, 267 pp. 39 pl; vii, 267 pp. 6 pl. 4°. London, Longmans, 1864.

Perkins (C. H.), and Stowe (J. G.) A new guide to the sheet iron and boiler plate roller : a series of tables showing the weight of slabs and piles to produce boiler plates, sheet iron, etc. 2, 271. obl. 24°. Philadelphia, H. C. Baird, 1867.

Perkins (Frederic B.) The picture and the

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men; being biographical sketches of president Lincoln and his cabinet; with account of the artist, F. B. Carpenter, author of the painting, The first reading of the emancipation proclamation; with a key to the picture. 190 pp. 160. New York, A. J. Johnson, 1867. Perkins (George R.) Elements of geometry, with practical applications. iv, 308 pp. 12o. Utica, H. H. Hawley & Co. 1847. Perkins (James Handasyd). Annals of the west; account of the principal events from the discovery of the Mississippi to 1845. xx, 591 pp. 80. Cincinnati, James R. Albach, 1846. Perkins (Rev. William). Workes. Newly corrected. v. 1. vi, 779 pp. fol. London, Iohn Legatt, 1612. Pernety (Antoine Joseph). Histoire d'un voyage aux isles Malouines, fait en 1763 et 1764; avec des observations sur le détroit de Magellan, et sur les Patagons. Nouv. éd. 2 v. 8°. Paris, Saillant & Nyon, 1770.

The same. The history of a voyage to the Malouine [or, Falkland] islands, made in 1763-4, under M. de Bougainville, to form a settlement there; and of two voyages to the streights of Magellan. Translated from the French. 2d ed. 2 p. 1. xvii, 294 pp. 5 maps. 11 pl. 4°. London, W. Goldsmith, 1773. Perotti (Niccolò). Cornucopia: sive commen

tarii [super Martialis epigrammata, et super] linguam latinam. 48 p. 1. 634 pp. 11. fol. Mediolani, Nicolaus Gorgonzola, 1507. Perrault (Charles). Les hommes illustres qui ont paru en France pendant ce siècle; avec leurs portraits au naturel. 2 v. in 1. 5 p.l. 102 pp. 53 pl; 102 pp. 51 pl. fol. Paris, A. Dezalallier, 1696-1700.

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The same. Characters, historical and panegyrical, of the greatest men that have appeared in France during the last century.

PERSEPOLIS.

Rendered into English, by J. Ozell. 2 v. 14 p. 1. 221 pp. 120. London, B. Lintott, 1704-5.

Perrault (Guillaume). Summe, seu tractatus de viciis. 4°. [Basileae, 1475?] Perrey (Alexis). Bibliographie séismique. Catalogue de livres, mémoires et notes sur les tremblements de terre et les phénomènes volcaniques. 183, 161, 70 pp. 8°. Dijon, Rabutót, 1855-65.

Note sur les tremblements de terre en 1858, [et] en 1863-[64]; avec suppléments pour les années antérieures, 1843-63. [Extracts.] 3 v. 8°. Bruxelles, Acad. royale de Belgique, 1861-66.

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Nouveau manuel complet du graveur. Nouv. éd. augmentée par F. Malepeyre. x, 289 pp. 1 tab. 4 pl. 18°. Paris, Roret, 1844. s. Perrot (Claudius). Der priesteramts-kandidat. Vertrauliche mittheilungen an die kleriker des weltpriester und ordenstandes. 415 pp. 1 pl. 120. Einsiedeln & New York, Benziger bros. 1867. Perry (Capt. David, of Chelsea, Vt.) Recollections of an old soldier. 55 pp. 16°. Windsor, (Vt.) 1822. Perry (George). Conchology; or, the natural history of shells. 4 pp. 62 1. 61 col. pl. fol. London, W. Miller, 1811.

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Perry (John). The new London gleaner. 2 v. 456 pp; 443 pp. 14 pl. 8°. London, J. Cundee, 1809.

The new magazine of choice pieces: or, literary museum. 2 v. 448 pp; 438 pp. 16 pl. 8°. London, J. Cundee, [1810].

[Imperfect: 2 pl. wanting]. Persepolis illustrata: or, the ancient and royal palace destroyed by Alexander the great, illustrated and described, in 21 copper-plates. 1 p. 1. 8 pp. 19 pl. fol. London, S. Harding, 1739.

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