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Present, Lon., 1870, 6 parts, 4to. And see CASTILLO, | Maple Leaves; or, A Summer in the Country. By Abner Perk, [pseud.] Illust. N. York, 1872, sm. 4to. Twopenny, R. E. N. Town Life in Australia, Lon.. 1883, cr. 8vo.

Tweedie, Rev. W. K., [ante, vol. iii., add.] 1. Joseph and his Brethren, Lon., 1872, 16mo. 2. Eastern Manners and Customs, Lon., 1872, 12mo.

Twells, Rev. Henry, M.A., [ante, vol. iii., add.,] graduated at St. Peter's College, Cambridge, 1848; ordained 1849; rector of Waltham on the Wolds since 1871. 1. Extension of the Diaconate: Speech in Lower House of Convocation, Lon., 1877, 8vo. 2. Village Oratorio: The Prince of Life, Lon., 1880, 12mo. 3. Hymnal: The Story of Redemption, Lon., 1881, 12mo. Twells, Mrs. J. H. 1. The Mills of the Gods, Phila., 1875, 12mo. 2. Souci, Phila., 1877. 12mo. Twigg, Rev. R. Sermons: with a Preface by the Bishop of Lichfield, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo.

Twining, Miss Louisa, [ante, vol. iii., add.] 1. A Few Words about Working-Men's Clubs and Temperance Societies, Lon., 1879, Svo. 2. Recollections of Workhouse Visiting during Twenty-Five Years, Lon.,

1880, 12mo: new ed., 1884.

Twining, Richard, a grand-nephew of Rev. Thomas Twining, (q. v., ante, vol. iii., second of the name

there mentioned.) 1. (Ed.) Recreations and Studies of a Country Clergyman of the Eighteenth Century: being Selections from the Correspondence of Rev. Thomas Twining, M.A., Lon., 1882, 8vo. 2. (Ed.) Selections from the Papers of the Twining Family: being a Sequel to the "Recreations of a Country Clergyman of the Eighteenth Century," Lon., 1887, cr. 8vo.

"The greater part of these papers was written a hundred years ago; but they have lost none of their freshness, and, beyond an occasional formality in the diction, there is wonderfully little in them that could be called old-fashioned in style or sentiment. In the earlier volume the country clergyman was the central figure; in this, the chief contributor is his brother, Richard Twining."-Spectator, 1x. 357.

Twining, Thomas. 1. Science for the People, Lon., 1870, 8vo. 2. Technical Training: being a Suggestive Sketch of a National System of Industrial Instruction, founded on a General Diffusion of Practical Science among the People, Lon., 1874, 8vo.

"The whole tenor of his book will make it evident that the system he advocates is intended to assist and complete, rather than to supersede or prejudicially to interfere with, existing educational institutions. . Perhaps the most interesting part of the book before us lies in the modest record of Mr. Twining's own efforts in the cause of popular scientific instruction."-Spectator, xlvii. 1369.

3. Science made Easy: Familiar Letters, Lon., 1878, 5 parts, 4to. 4. Familiar Lectures on Food and Nutrition. Part I. Lon., 1882, p. 8vo. 5. Botanic Stand: Agreeable Instruction in the Natural Order of Plants, Lon., 1883. 6. Science for the Upper and Middle Classes: a Suggestive Memorandum for the Consideration of Persons interested in Educational Progress, Lon., 1885, 8vo. Twistleton, Hon. Edward Turner Boyd, [ante, vol. iii., add.,] d. 1874. The Tongue not Essential to Speech with Illustrations of the Power of Speech in the African Confessors, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo.

"Mr. Twistleton, who sums up his proofs by appending the text of all passages or documents bearing upon them, is fully entitled to infer that all questions involved in the phenomenon of speech in the African confessors lie strictly within the domain of natural science, and that there is no occasion for asserting or suspecting any mirac ulous intervention in the matter."-Sat. Rev., xxxvi. 516. Twiss, Sir Travers, Q.C., F.R.S., D.C.L.. [ante, vol. iii., add.,] held the chair of civil law at Oxford till 1870, and the office of advocate-general till 1872. 1. (Ed.) Monumenta Juridica: the Black Book of the Admiralty with Appendices, (Record Office Pub..) Lon., 1871-76, 4 vols. 8vo. 2. The Doctrine of Continuous Voyages, as applied to Contraband of War and Blockade, &c.: a Paper, Lon., 1877, 8vo. 3. (Ed.) Henrici de Bracton de Legibus et Consuetudinibus Anglia Libri Quinque in Varios Tractatus Distincti, ad Diversorum et Vetustissimorum Codicum Collationem Typis Vulgati, (Record Office Pub.,) Lon, 1878-83, 6 vols. 8vo. 4. Belligerent Right on the High Seas, Lon., 1884, 8vo. Twiss, W. Hand Railing on the Block System, Lon., 1878, 8vo.

"Mr. Twopenny is observant, and describes graphically what he sees. If any one desires to know what the Aus tralians are like, and what their every-day life is, he can not do better than send for 'Town Life in Australia.'"Acad., xxv. 56.

Twyford, Capt. A. W. 1. (Trans.) Popular Aecount of the Franco-German War, 1870–71. Part I. Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 2. York and York Castle: an Appendix to "Records of York Castle," Lon., 1883, p. Sva. With GRIFFITHS, MAJOR ARTHUR, Records of York Castle: Fortress, Court-House, and Prison, Lon., 1879, 8vo.

"It is in no sense a history, but rather a series of aneedotes more or less intimately connected with the great fortress-prison of the North."-Acad., xvi. 347.

Tyack, Rev. W. Davis. 1. The Miner of Perranzabuloe: Records of a Good Man's Life, Lon., 1867, 12mo. 2. The Snow, and other Poems, Lon., 1877, r. 16mo.

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Tyas, Rev. Robert, [ante, vol. iii., add.] 1. Six Short Lectures delivered during Holy Week, Lon., 1868, 2. Companion to the Weather-Glass, 1870, LoD., 1869, 12mo. 3. Tithes and Tithe Rent-Charge: the Value without Use of Tables, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 4. Speaking Flowers, to which a Sentiment has been assigned, Lon., 1875, 18mo.

Tyerman, Rev. Luke, b. 1820, at Osmotherley, Yorkshire; educated at Didsbury Wesleyan Methodist Theological Institution, near Manchester; entered the Wesleyan ministry. 1. Life and Times of the Rev. Samuel Wesley, M.A., Rector of Epworth, Lon., 1866, 8vo. 2. Life and Times of Rev. John Wesley, M.A., Founder of the Methodists, Lon., 1870-71, 3 vols. 8vo.

"The thoroughness with which he does his work, and dinate parts of it, are qualities so rare and valuable that the painstaking diligence he has carried even into suborthey won our prepossession on his behalf from the first.

If he utterly lacks the graces of Southey's style, and the genial kindness of Southey's heart, he has the priceless advantage of a thorough knowledge of the history and spirit of Methodism; his whole life as an itinerant preacher must have been educating him for the task he has undertaken in the full maturity, it would seem, of years and experience. Yet, with all this to tell in his favour, we will not do the Wesleyan communion so griev ous a wrong as to assume that he fairly represents its tone and temper towards those who think they may be good Christians enough without taking out their quarterly ticket, or assenting to every proposition set forth as gospel in the published sermons of glorious John.”—Sat. Rev., xxxii. 152.

3. The Oxford Methodists: Memoirs of the Rev. Messrs. Clayton, Ingham, Gambold, Hervey, and Broughton: with Biographical Notices of Others, Lon., 1873, 8vo.

Oxford Ritualist of the eighteenth century? Yet it was

"To how many does the name of Methodist suggest the men like Clayton and Ingham and Hervey who, despite their Ritualism, really scattered broadcast up and down the land the principles the vitality of which Wesley had, as it were, rediscovered. In the volume before us Mr. Tyerman has given us an able and, as it seems to us, very impartial history of five or six of these men."-Spectator,

xlvi. 1127.

4. Lite of the Rev. George Whitefield, Lon., 1877, 2 vols. 8vo.

"Mr. Tyerman boasts that he has made use of a large amount of biographical material, much of which seems to have been unknown to previous biographers. The result is two large volumes, containing about twelve hun dred pages, over which the reader will at times, we fear. be inclined to slumber. There is no diversity of topics in the book. If we cannot praise the biographer's style or taste, he deserves, we think, very high praise indeed for the scrupulously careful manner in which he has collected his materials."-Spectator, 1. 635.

5. Wesley's Designated Successor: the Life, Letters, and Literary Labours of the Rev. John William Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley, Lon., 1882. 8vo.

"A very poor book on a very interesting subject."-Spectator, lvi. 520.

Tylcoat, Frances Isabelle. 1. Father Kutland; or, The Ban of St. Peter, Lon., 1877, 12mo. 2. Sunshine through the Clouds. Lon., 1878, p. 8vo.

Tyler, J. Has Man a Future? or. Materialism and Christianity contrasted, Lon., 1879, 12mo. Tyler, Katherine E. The Story of a Scandinavian Summer, N. York, 1881, 12mo.

Twist, Rev. Thomas Howard, M.A., graduated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1868; ordained 1868; principal of Lichfield Training College, and vicar of St. Michael's, Derby, 1876-81. 1. Four Sermons preached at Derby, Lon., 1880, 12mo. 2. Analysis of Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, son of President John the First Epistle of St. Peter, Lon., 1882, 8vo. Tyler, b. 1853, in Charles Co., Va.; graduated at the Twombly, Rev. Alexander Stevenson. Merry University of Virginia 1875; practised law in Rich

mond, Va., 1882-88, and has been since then president of William and Mary College. The Letters and Times of the Tylers, Richmond, Va., 1884-85, 2 vols. 8vo.

"A history of our Government from the beginning of the Revolution to the year 1840, from the point of view of a single Virginia family. . . . Mr. Tyler deserves the credit of having not only added a great deal of new and valuable material to American history, but of having (we think) successfully vindicated the reputation of his grandfather for honesty and statesmanship."-Nation, xl. 287, and xli. 364.

Tyler, M. L. Anne Boleyn: a Tragedy, in Six Acts, Lon., 1884, sm. cr. 8vo.

Tyler, Rev. Moses Coit, LL.D., L.H.D., b. 1835, at Griswold, Conn.; graduated at Yale 1857; entered the ministry of the Congregational Church 1860; professor of English language and literature in the University of Michigan 1867-81, and since then professor of American history in Cornell University; ordained in the Episcopal Church 1881. 1. The Brawnville Papers, Bost., 1869, 12mo. 2. Direct Study of English Masterpieces: Shakespeare Course, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1877, 8vo. Pamph. 3. A History of American Literature: vol. i., 1607-1676; vol. ii., 1677-1765, N. York, 1878,

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"It is a book truly admirable both in design and in general execution; the learning is great, the treatment wise, the style fresh and vigorous. Professor Tyler may almost be said to have created not only his volumes, but his theme. At any rate, he has taken a whole department of human history, rescued it from oblivion, and made it henceforward a matter of deep interest to every thinking mind."-Nation, xxviii. 16.

4. Manual of English Literature, N. York, 1879, 8vo. 5. Patrick Henry, ("American Statesmen,") Bost., 1887,

16mo.

"He may fairly be said to have reconstructed the life of Patrick Henry, and to have vindicated the memory of that great man from the unappreciative and injurious estimate which has been placed upon it."-Nation, xlvi. 306.

Tyler, Ransom Hebbard, [ante, vol. iii., TYLER, RANSOM HUBERT, add..] 1813-1881. 1. Remedy by Ejectment and Law of Adverse Enjoyment in the Unitel States, Albany, 1870, 8vo. 2. Treatise on the Law of Usury, Pawns or Pledges, and Maritime Loans, Albany, 1873, 8vo. 3. The Law of Boundaries and Fences: including Rights of Property on the Sea-Shore, &c., and Law of Window-Lights, Albany, 1874, 8vo. 4. Treatise on the Law of Fixtures: embracing Lealing Decisions, both American and English, Albany, 1877, Svo.

Tyler, Samuel, LL.D., [ante, vol. iii., add.,] 18091878. 1. Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney, LL.D., Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Balt., 1872, r. 8vo.

"It presents a vivid portraiture of the man, together with the data from which a fair judgment may be formed of his public action."-Ath., No. 2340.

"As a strong, calm, and pure man, filling blamelessly the highest station in the most troubled period of the national life, Chief-Justice Taney will always remain one of the most venerable and interesting figures in the history of the country."-Nation, xv. 300.

2. Commentary on the Law of Partnership: with Appendix of Forms, Wash., 1878, 16mo.

Tyler, Thomas, M.A. 1. Some New Evidence as to the Date of Ecclesiastes, Lon., 1872, 8vo. 2. Ecclesiastes: a Contribution to its Interpretation: containing an Introduction to the Book, an Exegetical Analysis, and a Translation, with Notes, Lon, 1874, 8vo. 3. The Philosophy of "Hamlet," Lon., 1874, 8vo.

Tyler, Rev. William Seymour, D.D., LL.D., [ante, vol. iii., add.] 1. History of Amherst College during its First Half-Century, 1821-1871. Illust. Springfield, Mass., 1873, r. 8vo. 2. (Ed.) Demosthenes, De Corona, Bost., 1874. 3. (Ed.) Homer's Iliad, Books XVI.-XXIV., N. York, 1886.

Tylor, Charles. Fagot Gathered and Made Up, Lon., 1877, 12mo.

Tylor, Edward Burnett, LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., [ante, vol. iii., add.,] b. 1832, at Camberwell, Eng. was educated at the school of the Society of Friends, Grove House, Tottenham. In 1856 he accompanied Mr. Henry Christy (q. v.) on a scientific journey to Mexico. In 1883 he was appointed keeper of the Oxford University Museum, and in 1886 reader in anthropology. He is president of the Anthropological Society. 1. Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Art, and Custom, Lon., 1871, vols. 8vo; 2d ed., 1873.

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upon it; while the tenor of its arguments and the nature of its conclusions serve to show that its author has brought to bear upon his subject an insight unusually keen, a judgment singularly well balanced."-Ath., No. 2271.

2. Anthropology: an Introduction to the Study of Man and Civilization, Lon., 1881, er. 8vo. "A brief abstract and compendium of the best and soundest thought on the subject."-Sat. Rev., li. 434. Tylor, Louis. Chess: a Christmas Masque, Lon., 1888, 12mo.

"A little poem, this, but dealing with great mysteries. It is not, perhaps, a poem for the multitude, but the thoughtful few will, we think, unravel its inner meaning with delight."—Spectator, lxi. 1817.

Tymms, T. Vincent. The Mystery of God: a Consideration of some Intellectual Hinderances to Faith, Lon., 1885, 8vo; 2d ed., 1887.

Tynan, Miss Katharine, b. 1861, at Clondalkin, Ireland. 1. Louise de la Vallière, and other Poems, Lon., 1885, 12mo. 2. Shamrocks, Lon., 1887, 12mo. (Contains a version of the old Celtic romance, Pursuit of Diarmaid and Grainne." and other poems.)

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Tyndall, John, LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., F.G.S., [ante, vol. iii., add.,] b. 1820, at the village of Leighlinbridge, near Carlow, Ireland; was educated partly by his father, an Irish constable, partly at a school near his birthplace. In 1839 he joined the Irish Ordnance Survey; in 1844-47 he was employed by a firm of engineers; in 1847 he became a teacher at Queenwood College, Hampshire, where he devoted himself to chemical research, and in the following year he went to Germany and studied at Marburg under Bunsen and at Berlin under Magnus. In 1853 he was appointed professor of natural philosophy in the Royal Institution of Great Britain, and succeeded Faraday as superintendent. In 1856 he visited Switzerland with Professor Huxley to study the structure and motions of glaciers, continuing his researches in the succeeding years. In 1872 he visited the United States on a lecture-tour. He was

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president of the meeting of the British Association at Belfast in 1874, and delivered an address which excited much discussion and called forth many replies. He was for some years scientific adviser to the Board of Trade and to the light-house authorities, but resigned in 1883. He has contributed to leading periodicals. 1. Faraday as a Discoverer, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo; new ed., 1870. Researches on Diamagnetism and Magne-Crystallic Action, 1870, cr. 8vo; new ed., 1888. 3. Notes of a Course of Nine Lectures on Light delivered at the Royal Institution, 1869, Lon., 1870, 12mo. 4. Notes of a Course of Seven Lectures on Electrical Phenomena delivered at the Royal Institution, 1870, Lon., 1870, 12mo. 5. Essays on the Imagination in Science, Lon., 1870, 8vo. 6. Hours of Exercise in the Alps, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo; 3d ed., 1873.

"It is Professor Tyndall who, more than any one else, has given the tone to modern Alpine adventure."-Sat. Rev., xxxii. 59.

7. Fragments of Science for Unscientific People, Lon., 8. Contributions to 1871, 2 vols. 8vo; 6th ed., 1879. Molecular Physics in the Domain of Radiant Heat: a 9. The Forms of Series of Memoirs, Lon.. 1872, 8vo. Water in Clouds and Rivers, Ice and Glaciers, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo; new ed., 1876. 10. Six Lectures on Light, delivered in America, 1872-73, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo; 4th ed., 1885.

"The public on this side of the Atlantic will doubtless welcome Professor Tyndall's Lectures on Light' with scarcely less gladness, if with somewhat less wild enthusiasm, than that with which they were greeted on their delivery in America. Nothing, of course, can make up for the absence of the living charm and the vivida vis which won the hearts and minds of the audience, and car. ried the speaker on a wave of popular excitement from one American city to another. Those, however, who are familiar with the spell exercised by eloquence and scientific fire such as Professor Tyndall's can realize the effect his warm and vivid utterances must have produced upon hearers peculiarly susceptible of such impressions. The lectures, cast now into a more continuous form, and supplemented by new matter which invests them with more of method and completeness, are marked throughout with Dr. Tyndall's well-known freshness of thought, clearness of exposition, and firm grasp of physical truth."—Sat. Rev., xxxvi. 115.

11. Address delivered before the British Association assembled at Belfast: with Additions, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 12. On the Transmission of Sound by the Atmosphere, Lon., 1874. 13. Lessons in Electricity at the Royal Institution, 1875-76, Lon., 1876, p. 8vo. 14. Fermentation, Lon., 1877. 15. Essays on the Floating Matter of the Air in Relation to Putrefaction and Infection, Lon.,

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1881, cr. Svo. 16. Free Molecules and Radiant Heat, | 1849; ordained 1851; vicar of St. Mary Magdalen, Ox(Philosophical Transactions,) Lon., 1882, 4to.

Tyng, Rev. Stephen Higginson, D.D., [ante, vol. iii., add.,] d. 1885. Office and Duty of a Christian Pastor, N. York, 1874, 12mo.

Tyng, Rev. Stephen Higginson, Jr., D.D., b. 1839, in Philadelphia; son of Rev. S. H. Tyng; graduated at Williams College 1858; studied at the Alexandria Theological Seminary, Va.; ordained in the Episcopal Church 1861; rector of the Church of the Holy Trinity, New York, 1865-81, and since then resident in Paris. 1. He will Come; or, Meditations upon the Return of the Lord Jesus Christ to reign over the Earth, Bost., 1877, 16mo. York, 1877, sq. 16mo. 2. The Square of Life, N. 3. Our Church Work, N. York, 1878, 16mo. Tyree, Marion Cabell. Housekeeping in Old Virginia, N. York, 1877, 12mo; new ed., Richmond,

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Tyrer, Cuthbert Evan, graduated at Oxford 1878. Fifty Sonnets, Lon., 1888, fp. 8vo. Tyrrell, Christina. how he won it; from the German of E. Werner, Lon., 1. (Trans.) Success, and 1876, 3 vols. p. Svo. the German of E. Werner, Lon., 1877, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 2. (Trans.) Under a Charm; from 3. (Trans.) A Son of Sweden: a Tale, by C. F. Van der Velde, Lon., 1879, 2 vols. p. 8vo. from the German of E. Werner, Lon., 1879, 3 vols. p. 4. No Surrender; 8vo. 5. (Trans.) Lizzie of the Mill; from the German of W. Heimburg, Lon., 1880, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 6. (Trans.) Fickle Fortune; from the German of E. Werner, Lon., 1881, 2 vols. p. 8vo. German of A. Niemann, Lon., 1883, 3 vols. cr. Svo. 7. (Trans.) Ephraim; from the (Trans.) Raymond's Atonement; from the German of E. Werner, Lon., 1884, 3 vols, cr. Svo. Son: a Novel; from the German of E. Werner, Lon., 9. (Trans.) Her 1887, 3 vols. cr. Svo.

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Tyrrell, Robert Yelverton, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin; professor of Latin in the University of Dublin. M. Tullius Cicero, arranged according to its Chronologi1. (Ed.) The Correspondence of cal Order: with a Revision of the Text, a Commentary, and Introductory Essays on the Life of Cicero and the Style of his Letters: vols. i., ii., Dublin and Lon., 1879 -86, 8vo.

"The editor has brilliant scholarship, acute perception, and great confidence in himself. He is evidently an excellent linguist and a wide reader. These are valuable qualities for an editor of Cicero's letters, and if exactness and deliberation be added in bringing out the rest of the work, it will probably take a high place in the estimation of scholars."-W. WARDE FOWLER: Acad., xvi. 69. 2. (Trans.) The Acharnians of Aristophanes, in English Verse, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo.

Tyrrell, Walter, M.R.C.S. Treatment by a New Process; 3d ed., Lon., 1879, er. 1. Epilepsy, and its 8vo. 2. On the Use of Strychnine in Epilepsy and Nervous Affections, Lon., 1879, 12mo. 3. Notes on the Climate of Malvern, with Reference to its Effect on Disease, Lon., 1882, 12mo. 4. The Tonic Treatment of Epilepsy and Kindred Nervous Affections, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Tyrrell, Lient.-Col. William Henry. Pub lic Works Reform in India, Lon., 1873, Svo. Tyrwhitt, Rev. Richard St. John, M.A., [ante, vol. iii., add.,] graduated at Christ Church, Oxford,

some Hints on the Study of Landscape, [Lectures: ford, 1858-72. 1. Christian Art and Symbolism: with with an Introduction by John Ruskin.] Illust. Lon., tures, and when they were delivered he told people to read 1872, p. 8vo. them as they would my own.'"-Acad., xxxiii. 302. "It was Mr. Ruskin who pressed him to deliver the lec scape Art, Lon., 1874, p. Svo. 2. Our Sketching Club: Letters and Studies on LandChurch: an Oxford Novel, Lon., 1880, p. Svo. 4. Greek and Gothic: Progress and Decay in the Three Arts of 3. Hugh Heron, Christ Architecture, Sculpture, and Painting, Lon., 1881, Svo. and more that is creditable to the author, who has made "Although there is much that is valuable in this book, good use of diversified reading, there is a lack of balance in his judgment and some defect of power to grasp and mould his materials into a whole."-Ath., No. 2817.

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1882, p. Svo. 6. Christian Ideals and Hopes: an Ar5. The Natural Theology of Natural Beauty, Lon., Amateur Art-Book: Lectures at Banbury and Oxford: gument for Moral Beauty, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. chiefly Descriptive, Lon., 1888, cr. Svo. of Casts, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. with some Notes on the Oxford Educational Collection Richard St. John Tyrwhitt, supra; b. 1860; graduated 8. Free Field Lyrics, at Christ Church College, Oxford, 1883. Tyrwhitt, Walter Spencer Stanhope, son of New Chum in New Zealand, Lon., cr. 8vo. Chum in Queensland Bush, Lon., 1887, 1. The New p. Svo. 2. The

sor of physiology and microscopy in the Pennsylvania
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Tyson, James, M.D., [unte, vol. iii., add.,] profes-
pathology and morbid anatomy in the medical depart-
Introduction to the Study of Practical Histology, Phila.,
ment of the University of Pennsylvania since 1876. 1.
Urine.
1873, 12mo. 2. Practical Guide to Examination of the
Illust. Phila., 1875. 12mo. 3. Transactions of
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and Diabetes, with Reference to Pathology and Thera-
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the Settlement of Ellicott's Mills, (Maryland Hist. Soc.
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2. Banneker, the Afric-Ameri-
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the German of Emile Erhard, Lon., 1886, 8vo.
Tyson, Michael. (Trans.) Uncle Herman; from
the Epistle of Paul to the Romans, Lon., 1882, 8vo;
Tyson, Rev. William. Expository Lectures on
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Tyte, Rev. C. C. The Mystery of Godliness: Six
Sermons on I. Timothy iii. 16, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo.
Tytler, A. F. Leila: Leila in England and at
Home, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo.

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Tytler, C. C. Fraser. See LIDDELL, MRS. C. C. supra.

Tytler, M. E. Fraser-. 1. Evan Lindsay, Lon., 8vo. 3. Transplanted: a Story of a Country Town, 1874, 12mo. 2. Grisel Romney, Lon., 1880, 2 vols. er. Lon., 1883, 2 vols. cr. 8vo.

Tytler, M. L. Lost Identities, Lon., 1888, 3 vols. cr. Svo.

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Udall, Thomas C. The Battle of Life; or, Christian Conflict and Victory, Lon., 1878, 12mo.

Ullathorne, Most Rev. William Bernard, [ante, vol. iii., add.,] 1806-1889: Roman Catholic Bishop of Birmingham 1850-87. 1. The Catholic Mission in Australasia; 3d ed., Lon., 1838, 12mo. Judge Burton, of the Supreme Court of New South 2. A Reply to Wales, on "The State of Religion" in the Colony, Sydney, 1840, 8vo. 3. A Plea for the Rights and Liberties of Religious Women, with Reference to the Bill proposed by Mr. Lacy, Lon., 1850, 8vo. Education Question, Lon., 1857, Svo. 4. Notes on the Saletie, in Reply to Articles in the " 5. Letters on La Edinburgh Review"

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and the "Rambler," Lon., 1858, 8vo. and Dr. Pusey's "Eirenicon:" a Second Letter to the Theory of Union, as maintained in the Appeal to Rome 6. The Anglican Clergy of the Diocese of Birmingham, Lon., 1866, Svo. 7. Three Lectures on the Conventual Life, Lon., 1868, tion of the Catholic Hierarchy in England, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo; 2d ed. same year. 16mo. 9. The Döllingerites, Mr. Gladstone, and Apos8. History of the Reformatates from the Faith: a Letter, Lon., 1874, 8vo. Ecclesiastical Discourses delivered on Special Occasions, 10. Lon., 1876, 8vo. sidered in their Relations with his Final End: Lectures, 11. The Endowments of Man conLon., 1880, r. Svo. 12. The Groundwork of the Chris

tian Virtues: Lectures, Lon., 1882. 13. Christian | ture: British Authors, Bost., 1871, cr. 8vo. 2. A HandPatience, Strength and Discipline of the Soul, Lon., 1886, 8vo.

Ulyat, William C. Life at the Sea-Shore. Illust. Princeton, N.J., 1880, 12mo.

Umphelby, Mrs. M. E. J. 1. A Child: for a Mother, [a treatise on education,] Lon., 1879, cr. 8vo. 2. A Mother: for a Daughter, [a tale,] Lon., 1880, cr. 8vo.

Underhill, A. Leah, a member of the Fox family, of Rochester, N.Y. (See KANE, MRS. M., supra.) The Missing Link in Modern Spiritualism; revised and arranged by a Literary Friend, N. York, 1885, 12mo. "Her integrity is above reproach; neither she nor any of her sisters or family has ever been convicted of imposture, or attempt at ímposture; her narrative is full of marvellous occurrences, many of which were witnessed by persons of national reputation and high literary and social standing."-Nation, xli. 223.

Underhill, Arthur, LL.D., b. 1850; educated at Trinity College, Dublin; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1872. 1. Annals of the Rocks: a Popular Sketch of the Leading Facts of Geology, Lon., 1871, 18mo. 2. A Popular Summary of the South Staffordshire Mines Drainage Act, 1873, and of the Acts incorporated therewith, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 3. A Practical and Concise Manual of the Law relating to Private Trusts and Trustees,

Lon., 1878, p. 8vo; 3d ed., 1888. 4. A Practical and

Concise Manual of the Procedure of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice in Actions and Matters, Lon., 1881, cr. 8vo. 5. A Concise Guide to Modern

Equity, Lon., 1885, er. 8vo. With MANBY, H. L., A Concise Exposition of the New Conveyancing Act, and of the Solicitor's Remuneration Act: with Practical Hints, Lon., 1882, 8vo; 3d ed. same year. With PLUMPTRE, C. C. M., A Summary of the Law of Torts; or, Wrongs independent of Contract, Lon., 1873, 12mo; 4th ed., enl., 1884.

Underhill, Charles. The Questions of Future Punishment and Contingent Immortality determined by the Literal Renderings of the Terms" Eternal Life" and "Eternal Death," Lon., 1873, 8vo.

Underhill, Edward Bean, LL.D., [ante, vol. iii., add.] 1. Life of J. M. Phillippo, Missionary in Jamaica, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. 2. A. Saker, Missionary to Africa: a Biography, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. Underhill, George F. 1. In at the Death: a Sporting Novel, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. 2. Literary Epochs: Chapters on Periods of Literary Activity, Lon., 1887,

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Book of English Literature: American Authors, Bost., 1872, cr. 8vo. 3. Cloud-Pictures, Bost., 1872, 16mo. Lord of Himself, [a novel,] Bost., 1874, 12mo. 5. Man Proposes a Novel, 1880. 6. The True Story of Exodus, 1880. (An abridgment of the work of BrugschBey.) 7. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: a Liographical Sketch. Illust. Bost., 1882, 12mo. 8. James Russell Lowell: a Biographical Sketch. Illust. Bost., 1882, 8vo. 9. John Greenleaf Whittier: a Biography. Illust. Bost., 1883, 12mo.

Underwood, Lucius Marcus, b. 1853, at Woodstock, N.Y.; graduated at Syracuse University 1877, and professor of botany there since 1883. 1. Our Native Ferns, and how to study them: with Synoptical Descriptions of the North American Species. Illust. Bloomington, Ill., 1881, 12mo. 2. Systematic PlantRecord, Syracuse, 1881. 3. Our Native Ferns and their Allies, N. York, 1882; 3d ed., 1888. 4. Descriptive Catalogue of North American Hepatica, 1884.

ism, N. York, 1874, 12mo.
Underwood, R. F. Christianity and Material-

N. York, 1876, 12mo.
Underwood, Sara A. Heroines of Free Thought,

Underwood, W. Life of Dan Taylor: a Monograph, Leicester, 1870, 18mo.

Underwood, W. H. (Ed.) Illinois Statutes: with Notes, St. Louis, Mo., 1873–75, 2 vols. in 1, 8vo.

Underwood, Rev. William James de la Haye, graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1855; ordained 1856; vicar of Bracewell since 1880. 1. Voices Village Homes, 1866. 3. Hymns, 1877. from the Flower and the Field, [verse,] 1864. 2. Our

being Selections from Official Correspondence, Reports,
Unger, W. H. 1. (Ed.) The Student's Blue-Book:
&c., Lon., 1875, fol. 2. Two Hundred Tests of English
Orthography, or Word Dictations, Lon., 1877, Svo.
The Brotherhood of Men: its Laws and its Lessons,
Unsworth, William, [ante, vol. iii., add.] 1.
Lon., 1872, 8vo; 2d ed., enl., 1881. 2. The Aggressive
Character of Christianity, Lon., 1878, p. 8vo.

Staines.

Unwin, William Cawthorne, formerly a professor in the Royal Engineering College, Cooper's Hill, 1. Wrought Iron Bridges and Roofs, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 2. Short Logarithmic and other Tables, 3. The Elements of Lon., 1876, 4to; 2d ed., 1879. Machine Design, Lon., 1877, 12mo; 2d ed., 1878; 6th ed., 1884. 4. Wood-Working for Elementary and Tech5. The Testing of Manical Schools, Lon., 1887, fol. terials of Construction: a Text-Book for the EngiUnderhill, Thomas. Hospitals and Medical Edu-neering Laboratory and a Collection of the Results of

12mo.

Underhill, H. G. Easy Exercises in Greek Accidence, Lon., 1888, 12mo.

cation, Birmingham, 1870, 8vo.

Underhill, W. G. The Soldier's Pocket-Guide to Shooting, Lon., 1878, 32mo.

Underhill, Mrs. Zoe, daughter of Charles A. Dana, supra. (Trans.) Richard [Charles] Lepsius: a Biography; from the German of Georg Ebers. Port. N. York, 1887, 12mo.

Underwood, Adin Ballou, 1828-1888, b. at Mil. ford, Mass.; graduated at Brown University 1849; admitted to the bar 1853; served in the civil war. The Three Years' Service of the Thirty-Third Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 1862-1865, and the Campaigns and Battles in which it took part, Bost., 1881, 8vo.

Underwood, Rev. Almon, [ante, vol. iii., add.] 1. Future Punishment: its Nature, Certainty, and Duration, N. York, 1878, 12mo. 2. The Rest that remains, Bost., 1887, 12mo.

Underwood, Arthur Swayne, M.R.C.S., L.D.S.E., assistant surgeon to the Dental Hospital of London. 1. Surgery for Dental Students, Lon., 1881, p. Svo. 2. Aids to Dental Surgery, Lon., 1888, 12mo. Underwood, Benjamin Franklin, b. 1839; formerly editor of "The Index," Boston. 1. Influence of Christianity on Civilization, N. York, 12mo. 2. Essays and Lectures, N. York, 1883, 12mo.

Underwood, Charles Craddock. The Gulf Bridged; or, "The Everlasting Gospel" in the World to Come with a Note on the Creation of the Universe, Lon., 1885, 8vo. Anon.

Underwood, Francis Henry, LL.D., b. 1825, at Enfield, Mass.; was connected for some years with the publishing-house of Phillips, Sampson & Co., and assisted in the management of the " Atlantic Monthly;" clerk of the Supreme Court of Boston 1859-70; U.S. consul at Glasgow 1855-89. 1. A Hand-Book of English Litera

Experiment. Illust. Lon., 1888, 8vo.
Little
Upcher, Frances, [ante, vol. iii., add.]
Annie and the Beautiful Birds, [verse,] Lon., 1875, sq.
16mo.

Upcott, Lewis Edward, M.A., graduated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1874; assistant master in Marlborough College. An Introduction to Greek Sculpture, Lon., 1887, p. Svo.

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Up de Graff, Thaddeus S. Bodines; or, Camping on the Lycoming: a Complete Practical Guide to Camping Out, Phila., 1879, 12mo; new ed., entitled Camping on the Alleghanies; or, Bodines," 1883. Uph, T. Crumbs of Verse, Lon., 1884, 12mo. Upham, Rev. Charles Wentworth, [ante, vol. iii., add.,] d. 1875. The Life of Timothy Pickering: vols. ii., iii., and iv., Bost., 1873, 8vo. (Vol. i., punlished in 1867, was written by Octavius Pickering. See PICKERING, TIMOTHY, ante, vol. ii.)

"The completion of the work could not have been put in better hands, for Mr. Upham is at once an intimate friend of the family, who has done his work con amore; an accomplished writer, who has given these volumes a much more varied and lively character than the first; and a gentleman of literary and political experience, well fitted to describe a life so varied and striking. The ability with which the work has been performed gives it an eminent place among biographies, and secures the author a permanent literary reputation."-Nation, xviii. 93.

"Mr. Upham, acting, as he doubtless supposed, in the interests of peace and good feeling, calmly suppressed a most important chapter of our history. This is not altogether surprising, since the papers, if published, must have successful plotter against the Union; but the suppression shown Pickering in the light of a most indefatigable and renders the book nearly worthless."-Review of Lodge's Life of George Cabot: Nation, xxv. 12.

Upham, F. K. Genealogy and Family History of the Uphams, of Castine, Maine, and Dixon, Illinois:

with Genealogical Notes of other Families, Newark, N.J., 1887, 8vo. Printed for private circulation.

Upham, Francis William, LL.D., [ante, vol. iii., add.,] b. 1817, at Rochester, N.H.; graduated at Bowdoin College 1837; admitted to the Massachusetts bar 1814; professor of mental philosophy and lecturer on history in Rutgers Female College, New York City. 1. The Star of Our Lord; or, Christ Jesus King of All Worlds, both of Time and Space, N. York, 1873, 12mo. 2. Thoughts on the Holy Gospels: how they came to be in Manner and Form as they are, N. York, 1881, 12mo.

2.

Upham, Mrs. P. L., [ante, vol. iii., add.] The Crystal Fountain; or, Faith and Life, Phila., 1876, 12mo. Upham, Samuel C. 1. Notes of a Voyage to California vid Cape Horn. Illust. Phila., 1878, 8vo. Notes from Sunland, on the Manatee River, Gulf Coast of South Florida: its Climate, Soil, and Productions. Illust. 2d ed., Phila., 1881, 12mo. 3. Florida, Past and Present: its Climate, Soil, and Productions. Illust. Jacksonville, Fla., 1883, 12mo.

Upham, Rev. Thomas Cogswell, D.D., LL.D., [ante, vol. iii., add.,] d. 1872. 1. Book for the Home, [verse.] Illust. Bost., 12mo. 2. Christ in the Soul, N. York, 1872, 12mo. 3. View of the Absolute Religion based on Philosophical Principles and Doctrines of the Bible, N. York, 1873, 12mo.

2.

Upham, William P. 1. Memoir of General John Glover, of Marblehead, Salem, Mass., 1863, 8vo. Papers relating to Rev. Samuel Skelton, Salem, 1875, 8vo. 3. Letters during the Occupation of Boston by the British, 1775-76, Salem, 1876, 8vo. 4. Brief History of the Art of Stenography: with a Proposed New System of Phonetic Short-Hand, Salem, 1877, 8vo.

Upton, Emory, [ante, vol. iii., add.,] 1839-1881; educated at Oberlin College, and graduated at the U.S. Military College 1861; served in the civil war; commandant of cadets at the U.S. Military Academy 187075; sent on a tour of inspection of the armies of Europe and Asia 1875-77, and on his return was assigned to the artillery school at Fortress Monroe. For biog., see MICHIE, P. S., supra. 1. Tactics for Non-Military Bodies: adapted to the Instruction of Political Associations, Police Forces, Fire Organizations, &c., N. York, 1870, 12mo. 2. The Armies of Asia and Europe: embracing Official Reports on the Armies of Japan, China, India, Persia, Italy, Russia, Austria, Germany, France, and England, N. York, 1878, 8vo.

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his profession, should and doubtless will be attentively considered."-Nation, xxvi. 376.

3.

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Upton, George Putnam, b. 1834, at Roxbury, Mass.; graduated at Brown University 1854, and became a journalist in Chicago. 1. Letters of Peregrine Pickle, Chic., 1869. 2. The Great Fire, Chic., 1872. (Trans.) Memories: a Story of German Lore, by F. Max Müller, Chic., 1875, sm. 4to; new ed., 1880. Woman in Music: an Essay. Illust. Bost., 1880, sq. 12mo. 5. (Trans.) Biographies of Musicians: Haydn, Liszt, Wagner, by Ludwig Nohl, Chic., 1883-84, 5 vols. 12mo. 6. The Standard Operas: their Stories, their Music, and their Composers, Chic., 1885, 16mo; 4th thousand, 1887. 7. The Standard Oratorios: their Stories, their Music, and their Composers: a Hand-Book, Chic., 1886, 16mo.

"Two books which deserve to be placed on the same shelf with Grove's and Riemann's musical dictionaries."Nation, xliv. 105.

8. The Standard Cantatas: their Stories, their Music, and their Composers, Chic., 1887, 16mo. 9. The Standard Symphonies: their History, their Music, and their Composers: a Hand-Book, Chic., 1888, 12mo.

Upton, H. M. Profitable Dairy-Farming, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

Upton, Jacob Kendrick, b. 1837, at Wilmot, N.H.; graduated at the Literary and Scientific Institution at New London, N.H.; studied law; chief clerk of the treasury department 1877-80, and assistant secretary of the treasury in 1880. Money in Politics: with an Introduction by E. Atkinson, Bost., 1884, 12mo.

Upton, Jesse.

1. Echoes from the Walls of our Ancient Abbey; or, Evening Musings in the Vicinity of Waltham Abbey, [verse,] Waltham Abbey, 1865, 8vo. 2. The Panorama of Prophecy; or, The Visions of the Apocalypse: a Popular Exposition, Lon., 1874, 2 parts, Svo.

Upton, Roger D. 1. Newmarket and Arabia : an Examination of the Descent of Racers and Coursers, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 2. Gleanings from the Desert of Arabia, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo.

Upton, W. G. Uncle Pat's Cabin; or, Life among the Agricultural Labourers of Ireland, [a novel,] Dublin, 1882, p. 8vo.

"The facts all came within his own ken, and happened in his own neighbourhood, the neighbourhood of Ardagh. understand Mr. Davitt's scheme. In this view such a story I recommend the book strongly to those who want to is more timely than a score of Harry Lorrequers.'"-H. S. FAGAN: Acad., xxiv. 157.

Upton, William, [ante, vol. iii., UPTON, WILLIAM M., add.] 1. Upton's Physioglyphics, Lon., 1844, Svo. 2. The Japetic Philosophy and Physioglyphics; or, Natural Philology, Lon., 1861, 12mo. 3. The Circle Squared: Three Famous Problems of Antiquity Geometrically Solved, Lon., 1872, 8vo.

Upton, William W., b. 1817, at Victor, N.Y.; admitted to the Michigan bar 1845; associate justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon 1868-74. A Digest of the Decisions of the Second Comptroller of the Treasury, 1869-1884, Wash.. 1885, 8vo.

Upward, Allen. Songs in Ziklag, Lon., 1888, 4to. Urbino, Mrs. S. R. 1. An American Woman in Europe: the Journal of Two Years and a Half Sojourn in Germany, Switzerland, France, and Italy, Bost., 1869, 12mo. 2. (Trans.) The Princes of Art: Engravers, Painters, Sculptors, and Architects. Illust. Bost., 1870, 12mo; new ed., 1879.

Ure, G. Our Fancy Pigeons, and Rambling Notes of a Naturalist, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Urlin, Richard Denny, F.S.S., M.R.I.A., [ante, vol. iii., add.,] b. 1820; educated at University College School, London; called to the bar at the Middle Temple 1852; a member of the London school board since 1882. 1. A Manual of the Law relating to the Office of Trustee: with the Recent Decisions and Statutes, &c., Dublin, 1857, 12mo; 3d ed., 1868. 2. A Handy Book of the Law of Trustees: their Duties and Liabilities, Lon., 1866, 12mo; new ed., 1879. 3. John Wesley's Place in Church History, determined with the Aid of Facts and Documents unknown to, or unnoticed by, his Biogra phers, Lon., 1870, 12mo. 4. A Legal Guide for the Clergy with Appendix of Statutes, &c., Lon., 1878, p. Svo; 2d ed., 1881. 5. The Churchman's Life of Wesley, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. 6. Hints on Business, Financial and Legal: Fourteen Letters to a Friend, Lon., 1883, p. Svo; new ed., 1888. 7. Local Government Act, 1888: an Analysis and a Full Index, Lon., 1888, 12mo. 8. Wills, Probate and Administration, &c. By M. H. Jones. Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

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Shore, Lon., 1884, 12mo.
Urner, N. Dynamite Abroad: a Tale of Sea and

Always, and Stop: Three Brochures, N. York, 1884.
Urner, Nathan D., ("Mentor," pseud.) Never,
Urquhart, D. The Channel Islands: Norman
Laws and Modern Practice, Lon., 1884, 8vo.

Urquhart, Rev. John. What are we to Believe? or, The Testimony of Fulfilled Prophecy, Lon., 1887,

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tical Hand-Book, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 2. Electric Light: Urquhart, John W. 1. Electro-Plating: a Pracits Production and Use: embodying Plain Directions for C. Webb. Lon., 1880, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1883. 3. Sewthe Working of Galvanic Batteries, &c. Edited by F. ing-Machinery: being a Practical Manual of the Sewing-Machine, Lon., 1880, 12mo. 4. Electro-Typing: a Practical Manual, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. 5. Electro-Motors: a Treatise on the Means and Apparatus employed in the Transmission of Electrical Energy and its Conversion into Motive-Power, Lon., 1882, cr. 8vo.

Urquhart, Walter Charles. (Trans.) Graziella, and other Poems, by M. L. A. de Lamartine, 1871, 8vo. Urwick, H. M. The Thorncliffes: a Novel, Lon., 1887, 3 vols. cr. 8vo.

Urwick, Rev. William, D.D., [ante, vol. iii., add.] For biog., see URWICK, WILLIAM, JR., infra. 1. Christ's World-School: Essays in Verse, Lon., 1866, 8vo. 2. Biographic Sketches of J. D. Latouche, Banker, Dublin, Dublin, 1868, 8vo. 3. A Father's Letters to his

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