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Hippocomicus, seu de curandis equis, item de nominibus equestribus Graecis et Latinis, collectio. 32 pp. (Gronovius, J., Thes. Gr. antiq. v. 11.)-Orationes X funebras, quarum una cum illustrissimi Ducis Saxoniae Principis Electoris Mauricii funus per urbem Lipsiam duceretur, caeterae anniversariae memoriae diebus habitae sunt. 67 pp. (Mencke, J. B., Script. rerum Germanic. v. 2.)-Historia rei nummariae, sive de nomismatis Graecis et Latinis. 16 pp. (Gronovius, J., Thes. Gr. antiq. v. 9.)-Sententiae. 14 pp. (Orelli, J. C., Poet. vel. Lat. carmin. v. 1.)-De comicis versibus diatriba. 10 pp. (Gronovius, J., Thes. Gr. antiq. v. 8.)

Niceron, J. P. Mém. des hommes, v. 19. Camerino, Italy. Dini, F. De antiquitatibus Umbrorum, Thuscorumque sede, ac imperio, deque Camerio. 27 pp. (Graevius, J. G., Thes. antiq. Ital. v. 8, pt. 1.) Cameron, C. A. Chemistry of agriculture. Dublin, 1857. 8°. Cameron, Charles. The baths of the Romans explained and illustrated . . . London, 1775. fo. -1791 Highland

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Notice of C. 11 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 26, 1842, p. 677.) Cameron, Col. George Poulett. Personal adventures and excursions in Georgia, Circassia, and Russia. London, 1845. 2 v. 12°. 1465 Cameron, Lieut.-Gen. J. Facsimiles of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, photozincographed by command of H. M. the Queen.. With

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Cameron, Peter. Monograph of the British phytophagous hymenoptera, v. 1. London, 1882. 8°. (Ray Soc.) -2665 Cameron, Verney Lovett. Across Africa. With numerous illustrations. London, 1877. 2 v. 8°. (Rev. of in Brit. Quart. Rev. v. 65, 1877, p. 426; Correspondant, n. s. v. 70, 1877, p. 815.) 1424 Guernsey, A. H. Cameron's journey across Africa. 14 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 54, 1877, p. 866.) Cameron family. DRUMMOND, J. Memoirs of Sir Ewen Cameron. With ... the history and antiquities of that family, 1842. (Abbotsford Club.)

Cameroons language. Latham, R. G. Remarks on a vocabulary of the Cameroons language. 3 pp. (Philol. Soc. London Proc. v. 4, 1850, p. 136.) Camicia, Chimenti. Vasari, G. Vite de' pittori, v. 5, 2 pp.; and Lives of painters, v. 2. H. G., Stand. Libr.)

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Camp, David N. The American year-book. See American.

Camp, George Sidney. Democracy. 7 pp. (Rev. of in Dem. Rev. v. 10, 1842, p. 122.)

Camp cogitations. Arnold, G. Poems. Camp fires of the revolution. Watson, H. C.

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NIBBY, A. Analisi storico-topographicoantiquaria della carta de' dintorni di Roma. 1848-49. 3 v.

Alison, Sir A. The Roman Campagna. 19 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 59, 1846, p. 337; and in his Essays, v. 2.)—Country around Rome, its climate, culture, and condition. 23 pp. (N. Y. Rev. v. 7, 1840, p. 86.)

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Franck, A. Campanella. 62 pp. (In his Réformateurs.)-Niceron, J. P. Mém. des hommes, v. 7.

Campaner y Fuertes, Alvaro. Numismatica Balear. Descripcion historica de las monedas de las islas Baleares. . . . Palma de Mallorca, 1879. 2 v. 8°. 2763 Campani, Giovanni Antonio, Bp. of Abruzzo. 1427-77. Opera. Romae, 1495. fo. W.42 Contents. Historia Brachii.-Epigrammatum libri VIII.-Epistolarum libri IX.-Orationes XV. -Vita Pii.-Tractatus V.

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Contents. Cist, H. M. Army of the Cumberland, v. 7.-Cox, J. D. Atlanta, v. 9; March to the sea, v. 10.— Doubleday, A. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, v. 6.-Force, M. F. From Fort Henry to Corinth, v. 2. -Greene, F. V. The Mississippi, v. 8.-Nicolay, J. G. Outbreak of the rebellion, v. 1.-Palfrey, F. W. Antietam and Fredericksburg, v. 5.-Ropes, J. C. Army under Pope, v. 4.-Webb, A. S. Peninsula. McClellan's campaign of 1862, v. 3.

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Campana de Cavelli, Marquise. Les derniers Stuarts à Saint-Germain en Laye. Paris, 1871. 2 v. r. 8°. (Rev. of in Edin. Rev. v. 136, 1872, p. 47; Quart. Rev. v. 133, 1872, p. 167.)

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Contents. Aforismi politici, v. 2.-Ancona, A. d'. Delle vita e delle dottrine di Campanella, v. 1.-Città del sole, v. 2.-Discorsi politici ai principi d'Italia, v. 2.-Aumento delle entrate del regno di Napoli, v. 2.-Poesie filosofiche, v. 1.-Question sull' ottima republica, v. 2.-Monarchia di Spagna, v. 2.

Campanella and his works. 5 pp. (Fraser's Mag. v. 29, 1844, p. 313.)-Campanella and modern Italian thought. 30 pp. (Edin. Rev. v. 149, 1879, p. 139.)-Cité du soleil. 10 pp. (Rev. of by D. Cochin in Correspondant, n. 8. v. 69, 1876, p. 163.)

ANCONA, A. d'. Delle vita e delle dottrine di Campanella. (Campanella, T., Opere, v. 1.)

Brachii Perusini vita et gesta ab anno 1368 usque ad 1424. 100 pp. (Muratori, L. A., Rerum Ital. script. v. 19.)-Niceron, J. P. Mém. des hommes, v. 2. 17 cent. Coltellino, commedia rusticale. 20 pp. (Teatro ital. antico, v. 10.) Campania. HELBIG, W. Untersuchungen ueber die campanische wandmalerei, 1873.

PELLEGRINI, C. Dissertationes des Campania Felice, 1723. (Graevius, J. G., Thes. antiq. Ital. v. 9, pt. 2.)

Capaccio, G. C. Antiquitates et historiae Campaniae Felicis. 162 pp. (Graevius, J. G., Thes. antiq. Ital. v. 9, pt. 3.)-Helbig, W. Beitraege zur erklaerung der campanischen wandbilder. 77 pp. (Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 24, 1869, p. 251; v. 25, 1870, p. 202.)-Sanfelice, A. De situ ac origine Campaniae. 12 pp. (Graevius, J. G., Thes. antiq. Ital. v. 9, pt. 1.)

Campardon, Émile. 1837-. Les comediens du roi de la troupe française pendant les deux derniers siècles. Paris, 1879. 8°.3345 Madame de Pompadour et la cour de Louis XV au milieu du 18 siècle. Paris, 1867. 8°. 5822 Marie Antoinette à la Conciergerie. (Du 1 Août au 16 Octobre, 1793.) Paris, 1863. 12°. 1608 Marie Antoinette et le procès du collier. Paris, 1863. 8°. 5814 Campaux, Antoine François. Sainte-Beuve, C. A. François Villon, sa vie et ses œuvres, par M. Antoine Campaux. 24 pp. (Causeries du Lundi, v. 14.) Campbell, A. J. Account of the early history of the New Hebrides missions. 40 pp. (Campbell, F. A., Year in the New Hebrides.)

Campbell, A. L. V. Bound 'prentice to a waterman, or, the flower of Woolwich: a nautical drama. 47 pp. (Cumberland, J., Minor theatre, v. 12.)— The forest oracle; or, the bridge of Tresino; an operatic drama. 48 pp. (Cumberland, J., Minor theatre, v. 2.)-Rule Britannia: a nautical drama. 43 pp. (Cumberland, J., Minor theatre, v. 15.)-Tom Bowling: a nautical drama. 42 pp. (Cumberland, J., Minor theatre, v. 3.) Campbell, Alexander. Journey from Edinburgh through parts of North Britain. London, 1802. 2 v. 4°. 1402 Campbell, Alexander. Baker, W. S. Alexander Campbell. 6 pp. (In his Engraved portraits of Washington.)

Campbell, Alexander, D. D. Memoirs of C. 13 pp. (New Englander, v. 29, 1870, p. 259.)-Pendleton, W. K. Alexander Campbell. 10 pp. (Piper, F., Leaders of ch. universal, v. 2.)

Campbell, Arabella Georgina. Life of fra Paoli Sarpi from original MSS. 1869. 8°.

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Notice of, and of his voyage round the world. 2 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 4, 1819, p. 437.) Campbell, Archibald. Northwest boundary. Discussion of the water boundary question : geographical memoir of the islands in dispute and history of the military occupation of San Juan island. Washington, 1868. 8°. 3593

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