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of Iowa to the Volunteer Armies of the Union, Phila., | ton concerning Shakespeare's Sonnet 146, Lon., 1972, 1866, 8vo; 3d ed., 1867. 2. The Journalist, Reformer, and Philanthropist: The Life of Horace Greeley: with Graphic Notices of Historical Events. Illust. Phila., 1874, r. 8vo. 3. A History of the War Department of the United States: with Biographical Sketches of the Secretaries. Illust. Wash., 1879, 8vo.

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"The first permanent continuous record of the origin and development of one of the most important executive departments of the general government. graphical sketches the book has hardly any value beyond a mere record of names and dates."-Nation, xxix. 147. Ingersoll, Robert Green, b. 1833, at Dresden, N.Y.; removed to the West in 1843; studied law, and in 1857 settled in Peoria, Ill. In 1862 he became colonel of the 11th Illinois Cavalry, and in 1866 was appointed attorney-general for Illinois. He is prominent as a lawyer and a political orator, and has excited much controversy by his lectures and articles in opposition to the Christian religion. 1. The Gods, and other Lectures, Wash., 1876, 18mo; 29th ed., 1881. 2. Some Mistakes of Moses: a Lecture, Wash., 1879, 8vo; 8th ed., 1884. 3. The Ghosts, and other Lectures, Wash., 1882, Svo. 4. Lectures Complete. Wash., 1883, 8vo. 5. Orthodoxy: a Lecture, Wash., 1884, 12mo. 6. Prose Poems and Selections, Wash., 1884, 4to. 7. Great Speeches, Chic., 1887. With others. The Christian Religion: a Series of Articles from the "North American Review," N. York, 1882, 8vo.

Ingham, Alfred. A History of Altrincham and Bowdon with an Account of the Barony and House of Dunham, Altrincham, 1879, 4to.

Ingham, Edward, and Davies, R. "Whether is High or Low Pressure Steam preferable in Point of Economy?" a Discussion, Lon., 1865, 8vo.

Ingham, Harvey A. Glad Tidings; or, Walks with the Wonderful: with Introduction by Rev. W. L. Parsons, Rochester, N.Y., 1868, 18mo.

Ingham, Hastings. Agriculture: its History,
Importance, and Prospects, Lon., 1887, 8vo.
Ingham, Jane Sarson Cooper. Wild Flowers;
or, Poems, Lon., 1868, 16mo.

Ingham, John.
Lon., 1880, 18mo.
Ingham, Rev. Richard, a Baptist minister, Hal-
ifax, Eng. 1. Abridged Hand-Book on Christian Bap-
tism, Lon., 1864-71, 2 parts, 8vo. 2. Appeal to the
Friends on Christian Baptism, Lon., 1868, 8vo. 3. (Ed.)
Church Establishments considered, Lon., 1875, 8vo.
Ingham, Sarson C. J. 1. Adelaide's Treasure,
Lon., 1872, 16mo. 2. Cædmon's Vision, and other
Poems, Lon., 1882, sm. cr. 8vo. 3. Dr. Blandford's
Conscience, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 4. The White Cross and
Dove of Pearls; new ed., Lon., 1883, p. Svo. 5. Wait-
ing: an Allegorical Story, Lon., 1885, 16mo. 6. The
Archer's Chance Shot, Lon.. 1885, 16mo. 7. Blind
Olive; 2d ed., Lon., 1886, p. Svo. 8. Laura Linwood;
new ed., Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. 9. Soul-Echoes; or,
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Frank Armstrong, and other Stories, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.
11. Eleanor's Ambition, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. 12. Duchess
Renée; or, An Episode in the History of the Reforma-

A Temperance Reading Book,

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Svo. 8. Shakespeare's Centurie of Prayse: being Materials for a History of Opinion on Shakespeare and his Works, culled from Writers of the First Century after his Rise, Lon., 1874, 4to; 2d ed., 1879. 9. The Still Lion: an Essay towards the Restoration of Shakespeare's Text, Lon.. 1874, 8vo; new ed., enl., entitled "Shakespeare Hermeneutics." &c., 1875, fp. 4to. (Originally published in the "Jahrbücher" of the German Shakespeare Society.)

"Quite incontrovertible are the canons Dr. Ingleby advances, and an observance of them would winnow to a very small heap the mountain of Shakspeare hermeneuties."-Ath, No. 2502.

"Dr. Ingleby's conservative criticism, his maintenance of the original text in various difficult passages, is highly ingenious, and in not a few instances is decisively successful."-EDWARD DOWDEN: Acad., x. 280.

10. Shakespeare, the Man and the Book. Part the First. Lon., 1877, fp. 4to. 11. Occasional Papers on Shakespeare: being the Second Part of "Shakespeare, the Man and the Book," Lon., 1881, fp. 4to. 12. Shakespeare's Bones: a Proposal to Disinter them, Lon., 1883, sm. 4to. 13. (Ed.) Shakespeare and the Enclosure of Common Fields at Welcombe: being a Fragment of the Private Diary of T. Greene, Lon., 1885, 4to. Only 50 copies printed. 14. (Ed.) Shakespeare's Cymbeline: the Text Annotated, Lon., 1886, 4to. 15. Essays. Edited by his Son. Lon., 1888, cr. 8vo. (The subjects treated include the authorship of the works attributed to Shakespeare,-in answer to Mr. Donnelly,-Bacon, Coleridge, De Quincey, Buckle, "Law and Religion," "Romantic History," &c.)

"Mr. Ingleby's Essays' deal not only with subjects of interest in an interesting way but show no small amount of originality of treatment. Indeed, their independence of view is what gives the essays the charm they possess.

He really knows the subjects upon which he writes, and is able to make the fullest use of his materials."Spectator, 1xi. 723.

Ingleby, Holcombe, son of C. M. Ingleby, supra. Echoes from Naples, and other Poems, Lon., 1888, er. 8vo. And see ROLFE, EUSTACE NEVILLE, infra.

2. The

Ingledew, C. J. Davison. 1. The History and
Antiquities of North Allerton, Lon., 1858, 8vo.
Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire: with Notes and a
Glossary, Lon., 1860, 12mo.

Inglefield, Admiral Sir Edward Augustus,
K.C.B., D.C.L., F.R.S., [ante, vol. i., add.,] b. 1820, at
Cheltenham; entered the navy 1834; served at St. Jean
1852-54; retired 1885. 1. A New Theory of the Physical
d'Acre; commanded expedition to the Arctic regions
Causes of Terrestrial Magnetism, &c., Lon., 1851, 8vo.
2. A Summer Search for Sir John Franklin: with a Peep
into the Polar Basin, Lon., 1853, 8vo. (Mentioned ante,
vol. i.) 3. A Few Words on Maritime Warfare, Lon.,
1860, 12mo. 4. Words of Advice to Young Naval
Officers, Lon., 1864, 12mo.
Inglis, A. Percy. Consular Formulary: being a
Collection of Forms and Precedents for the Use of Her

Majesty's Consular Officers, Lon., 1879, 8vo.

Inglis, Andrew. The Sunlit Valley and the Path that led to it: a Memorial Sketch of the Rev. T. Gardi

tion, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. 13. An Inner-Court Worship-ner, Aberdeen, 1878, 12mo.

per: Memorials of Elizabeth Maw, Lon, 1888, p. 8vo. Ingham, William. Household Boiler Explosions: their Cause and Prevention, Lon., 1882, 12mo.

Inglis, Catherine Hart. Short Notes of a Tour through the South and West of Ireland, Castle Douglas,

1850, 8vo.

the End, Lon., 1866, 12mo.
Inglis, Charles. Warning; or, The Beginning of

Edin., 1851, 8vo.
Inglis, Henry. 1. Marican, and other Poems,
of Barholm: a Metrical Romance, Edin., 1855, sq. Svo.
2. The Briar of Threave and the Lily
Death-Scenes of Scottish Martyrs, Edin., 1858, 16mo.
4. Ballads from the German, Edin., 1864, Svo.

Ingle, Edward, b. 1861, in Baltimore; graduated at Johns Hopkins University 1882. 1. Parish Institutions of Maryland, (Johns Hopkins University Studies,) Balt.. 1883, 8vo. 2. Local Institutions of Virginia, (Johns Hopkins University Studies,) Balt., 1885. Ingleby, Clement Mansfield, LL.D., 1823-3. 1886, b. at Edgbaston; was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was for some time a partner in his Inglis, Rev. James. 1. The Bible Text Cyclofather's firm of solicitors at Birmingham. He contrib- pædia: a Complete Classification of Scripture Texts in uted largely to periodicals and to the Proceedings of so- the Form of an Alphabetical List of Subjects, Lon., cieties, particularly the New Shakespeare Society. He 1861, 8vo; new ed., 1881. 2. Home, Marriage, and was elected vice-president of the Royal Society of Liter- Family Relations in the Light of Scripture, 1870, 12mo; ature in 1876. 1. The Stereoscope considered in Rela- new ed., 1885. 3. The Shorter Catechism Popularly tion to the Philosophy of Binocular Vision, Lon., 1853, Explained, Edin., 1873, 12mo. 4. Old Testament Catechism of History and Biography, Edin., 1877, 12mo. 5. Notes on the Book of Genesis, Explanatory, Expository, and Practical, Lon., 1877, 12mo. 6. Waymarks for Pilgrims, Young and Old, to the City of God, Edin., 1888, sq. 160.

8vo.

2. Outlines of Theoretical Logic, Cambridge, 1856, 12mo. 3. The Shakespeare Fabrications, Lon., 1859, 12mo. 4. A Complete View of the Shakespeare Controversy, Lon., 1861, 8vo. 5. Was Thomas Lodge an Actor? an Exposition touching the Social Status of the Playwright in the Time of Queen Elizabeth, Lon., 1868, 4to. 6. An Introduction to Metaphysics, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 7. The Soule Arayed: a Letter to Howard Staun

Inglis, James, member of the Legislative Assembly, and minister of public instruction, New South Wales. 1. Tirhoot Rhymes. By Maori. Calcutta, 1873, 8vo. 2.

Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier; or, Twelve Years' Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo-Planter. By Maori. Lon., 1878, 8vo.

"We can thoroughly recommend this book to those who are interested in the subjects of which it treats, and also to the general reader."--Ath., No. 2684.

"Contains more important matter than that relating either to sport or to the ordinary work of an indigoplanter."-Acad., xv. 471.

3. Our Australian Cousins, Lon., 1880, Svo. 4. Our New Zealand Cousins, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. (A reprint of letters published in a Sydney newspaper in 1885.) 5. Tent Life in Tiger-Land: being Twelve Years' Sporting

Reminiscences of a Pioneer Plan'er in an Indian Frontier District. Illust. Lon., 1888, r. 8vo

"This is absolutely the best book on sport, and one of

the best books on life, in India, which we have yet seen. It shows us Indian life on quite a new side, and one that is too apt to be forgotten by the English public."Spectator, Ixíì. 897.

As a picture of a departed era, and of one phase of Anglo-Indian life, this book has certainly a value."-Sat. Rev., 1xvii. 78.

Inglis, James McDonald. Precious Fruit; or, The Fruit of the Spirit, Lon., 1887, p. Svo. Inglis, John. A Yachtsman's Holidays; or, Cruising in the West Islands. By the Governor. Lon., 1879, 8vo. Anon.

Inglis, Rev. John, a missionary in the island of Aneityuin 1850-77. 1. A Dictionary of the Aneityumese Language, also Outlines of Aneityumese Grammar, &c., Lon., 1882, cr. 8vo. 2. In the New Hebrides: Reminiscences of Missionary Life and Work, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

vantage of knowing more of Poe's milieu, and of the influences around him, than his English biographer."Nation, xxxi. 360.

4. (Trans.) The Bird of Truth, &c., by Fernan Caballero. Illust. Lon., 1881, 12mno. 5. Claimants to Royalty, Lon., 1882, Svo. 6. Oliver Madox Brown: a Biographical Sketch, Lon., 1883, 8vo.

"He tells us what others tell him, and they seem to have

told him very little, and so we have no vigorous life-like portraiture."-Ath., No. 2908.

7. The Haunted Homes and Family Traditions of Great Britain, Lon., 1884, two series, p. 8vo; 3d ed., 1886. 8. (Ed.) Poe's Raven: with Literary and Historical Commentary, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 9. (Ed.) The Complete Poetical Works and Essays on Poetry of Edgar A. Poe: with Memoir, ("Chandos Classics,") Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. 10. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, ("Eminent Women" Ser.,) Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

"Mr. Ingram has taken much pains with his life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, turning to contemporary newspapers and seeking for information in every source available to him."-Ath.. No. 3190.

Ingram, John Kells, LL.D., b. 1823; graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, and formerly its librarian; senior lecturer at the University of Dublin. A History of Political Economy, Edin.. 1888, p. 8vo. (Reprinted from the Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th ed.)

"Modern economical literature has been enriched and its prospects appreciably advanced by the publication of this scholarly work."-Ath., No. 3175.

schools of political economy from a point of view not An able and comprehensive survey of the leading familiar to this country."-T. KIRKUP: Acad., xxxiii. 353. Ingram, Thomas Dunbar, LL.D., b. 1827;

Inglis, Ralston. The Dramatic Writers of Scot-called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1854; professor of land, Glasgow, 1868, 8vo.

Inglis, Robert S. Whisperings from the Hill-Side, [verse ;] 2d ed., Edin., 1888, p. 8vo.

Ingmire, Katherine. Living Pictures in the Church of the Holy Communion, and other Thoughts in Verse, N. York, 1878, sq. 16mo.

Ingoldsby, Dalton. The Rubber of Life, Lon., 1854, 12mo.

Ingoldsby, J. My Cousin Nicholas, Lon., 1870,

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Ingram, Rev. Arthur Henry Winnington, M.A., graduated at Christ Church, Oxford, 1841; ordained 1841; rector of Harvington 1845-87; hon. canon of Worcester from 1854. 1. The Doom of the Gods of Hellas, and other Poems, Lon., 1867, 12mo. 2. The Brides of Dinan, Lon., 1888, cr. 8vo.

Ingram, Rev. George S., a Congregational minister, Glasgow. 1. Bishop Colenso answered by his own Concessions and Admissions, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 2. The Higher Ministry of Nature: Seven Lectures, Lon., 1865,

8vo.

Ingram, Henry Atlee. The Life and Character of Stephen Girard, Phila., 1884, 8vo. Ingram, J. S. The Centennial Exposition Described and Illustrated. Illust. Phila., 1877, 8vo.

Ingram, John H., b. 1849, in London, Eng.; holds an appointment in the civil service, and is a contributor to many of the leading reviews of Europe and America. He is the editor of the " Eminent Women" Se

ries, the separate volumes of which are entered under the names of their respective authors. 1. Flora Symbolica; or, The Language and Sentiment of Flowers. Illust. Lon., 1869, p. 8vo. 2. The Philosophy of Handwriting. By Don Felix de Salamanca, [pseud.] Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 3. Edgar Allan Poe: his Life, Letters, and Opinions: with Portraits of Poe and his Mother. Lon., 1880, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

"In spite of all the faults of this Life.--and they certainly are abundant enough,-there is nevertheless much in the two volumes that may be read with interest."-Sat. Rev., 1.

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jurisprudence and of Hindu and Mohammedan law at the Presidency College, Calcutta, 1866–76. 1. Compensation to Land- and House-Owners, Lon., 1864, p. 8vo; new ed., by J. J. Elmes, Lon., 1869. 2. Two Letters on some Recent Proceedings of the Indian Government, Lon., 1871, 8vo. 3. A History of the Legislative Union of Great Britain and Ireland, Lon., 1887, 8vo.

"He has gone to the original sources of information, and has convinced himself that the Union was free from any taint of corruption.' . Dr. Ingram writes with evident honesty of purpose; but he has attempted to prove too much, and his case has run away with him."-Acad.,

xxxii. 2.

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4. Two Chapters of Irish History: (1) The Irish Parliament of James II.; (2) The Alleged Violation of the Treaty of Limerick, Lon., 1888, 8vo.

"No work undertaken by him has been more important than his present attempt to make intelligible the true story of the only independent Irish Parliament that ever assembled in Dublin,-the Catholic Celtic Parliament of James II."-Spectator, 1xii. 170.

Ingram, W. J. Evelyn. Saint Crispin, and other Quaint Conceits, Lon., 1866, Svo.

Inman, Isaac M. The Captive, Fallen Spirits, and other Poems, N. York, 1870, 16mo.

Inman, Rev. James William, M.A., graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge, 1833; ordained 1835; master of Pymsent's School, Chudleigh, 1858-77. 1. Orioma, the Reclaimed: a Drama, in Three Acts, [verse,] Lon., 1858, r. 8vo. 2. (Ed.) Nautical Tables: designed for the Use of British Seamen. By Rev. James Inman, D.D. Lon., 1860, r. 8vo; new eds., 1872, 1875, 1888. 3. (Ed.) Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. By Rev. James Inman, D.D. Lon., 1860, r. 8vo. 4. Latitudes and Longitudes of Places on the Seaboard, Lon., 1865, 4to. 5. The Chasuble not Anglican, but Roman, Lon., 1867, 8vo. Also, single sermons, &c.

Inman, Mary. 1. The Leading Hand: or, Amy and Sybil, Manchester, 1883, sq. 16mo. 2. The SheetAnchor; or, Philip Colville's Holdfast, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 3. The Guiding Eye; or, From Darkness to Light, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo.

Inman, Thomas, M.D., 1820-1876, b. at Leicester, Eng. 1. Spontaneous Combustion, and the Best Means of Extinguishing Fire, Liverpool, 1855, 8vo. 2. On Certain Painful Muscular Affections, 1856, 8vo; 2d ed., entitled "The Phenomena of Spinal Irritation," 1858; 3d ed., entitled "On Myalgia: its Nature, Causes, and Treatment," 1860, p. 8vo. 3. Foundation for a New Theory and Practice of Medicine, Lon., 1860, p. 8vo. cient Faiths embodied in Ancient Names, Lon., 1868-69, 2 vols. 8vo; 2d ed., 1872-73. 5. On the Preservation of Health: Essays, Liverpool, 1868, 8vo; 3d ed., 1872. 6. Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism, Lon., 7. The Restora1869, 8vo; 3d ed., rev. and enl., 1880. tion of Health: Essays, Lon., 1870, 8vo. 8. Ancient

4. An

Faiths and Modern: a Dissertation upon Worships, Legends, and Divinities, Edin. and N. York, 1876, 8vo. Inman, Rev. Thomas, of Witham. 1. Ezra, the Last Prophet, Lon., 1864, 12mo. 2. An Explication of Ezra's Great Twelve-Winged Eagle, Lon., 1876, 8vo. Innes, Alexander. The Cameroons and the Baptist Mission, Liverpool, 1862. 8vo.

Innes, Alexander. Hours after Toil: a New Poem, entitled "Counsels to the Single and Hints to the Married," and other Poems, Lon., 1869, p. 8vo.

Innes, Alexander Taylor, M.A. 1. The Law of Creeds in Scotland: a Treatise on the Legal Relation of Churches in Scotland. Established and not Established, to their Doctrinal Confessions, Edin. and Lon., 1867, 8vo.

"The Kirk was for three centuries the one successful and unchanging embodiment of Calvinistic Puritanism. It was a national establishment, as popular in its creed and as high in its spiritual liberty as any voluntary sect, yet as permanent in its doctrine and as able to wield public power as the Roman Catholic Church of France. So at least it seemed till recent changes. To trace distinctly and accurately the course and effects of the silent legal revolutions which have brought about those changes is the object of Mr. Innes's book, and he has done his work admirably."-Sat. Rev., xxvi. 129.

2. The Scotch Law of Establishment: an Answer to the Two New Positions of the Duke of Argyll, Edin., 1875, 8vo.

Innes, Arthur Charles, b. 1834; M.P. for Newry 1865-68. Tenant-Right and Landlord-Right, Newry, 1872, 8vo.

Innes, C. L. Canterbury Sketches; or, Life from the Early Days. By Pilgrim, (C. L. I.) Christchurch, 1879, 8vo.

Innes, Cosmo, 1798-1874, b. at the Manor of Durris, on Deeside, Scotland; became an advocate; was appointed sheriff of Moray in 1840, and elected professor of history at the University of Edinburgh in 1846. He was a member of the Bannatyne Club and other antiquarian societies, and edited many documents for their publications. For biog., see BURTON, MRS. JOHN HILL, supra. 1. Antiquities of the Parishes of Scotland, (Bannatyne Club Pub.,) Edin., 2 vols. 4to. 2. (Ed.) Aberdoniæ utriusque Descriptio: a Description of both Touns of Aberdeen. By James Gordon, Parson of Rothiemay. [Trans. from the Latin.] With a Selection of the Charters of the Burgh. (Spalding Club Pub.) Aberdeen, 1842, 4to. 3. Concerning some Scotch Surnames, Edin., 1860, 4to. 4. Scotland in the Middle Ages: Sketches of Early Scotch History and Social Progress, Edin., 1860, 8vo. (Consists of lectures delivered to his class at Edinburgh.) 5. Sketches of Early Scotch History and Social Progress: Church Organization, the University, Home Life, Edin., 1861, Svo. 6. Lectures on Scotch Legal Antiquities, Edin., 1872, 8vo. "The object of this book is to lead the student of law from the daily practice-the trade-of his profession to the historical and archæological conditions connected with its technicalities. . . . Professor Innes, with a mind long saturated, as it were, with the practical knowledge of Scottish legal archæology, has stepped out of the routine which even the learned devotees of this knowledge have followed."-Ath., No. 2358.

He was also the supposed author of "Notes from Paris; or, Why are Frenchmen and Englishmen Differ

ent?" Edin., 1865, 8vo. Anon.

Innes, Emily, wife of James Innes, ex-treasurer of Sarawak, collector and magistrate at Langat, in Selangor. The Chersonese with the Gilding Off, Lon., 1885. 2 vols. 8vo. p.

"Mrs. Innes's title naturally invites comparison with Miss Bird's account of the same region. In the work itself the writer appears rather to deprecate any such comparison, contrasting-while she cordially testifies to the accuracy of Miss Bird's account-the brilliancy and attractiveness of her descriptions' with 'the dulness and gloom of mine.' The picture presented by our author's simple narrative would not be improved by any amount of word-painting."-Ath., No. 3033.

Innes, George Rose-, a solicitor. Employers and Employed: the Employers' Liability Act, 1880, and the Alterations in the Law effected thereby, Lon., 1881, Innes, Isabella. (Trans.) The Prussian Race Ethnologically considered, by J. L. A. de Quatrefages,

8vo.

Lon., 1872, 8vo.

Innes, J. C. A Week with Christ: Lectures in Passion Week. Lon., 1854, 12ino.

Innes, Lieut.-Gen. James John McLeod, R.E., V.C., served in the Indian Mutiny; inspectorgeneral of military works, Simla, 1881-85; retired 1886.

Rough Narrative of the Siege of Lucknow, Calcutta, 1857, 8vo.

Innes, Rev. John Brodie, M.A., graduated at Trinity College, Oxford, 1839; ordained 1839; curate in charge of the Milton Brodie Mission since 1871. Five Sermons preached in Advent, &c., Lon., 1852, 12mo.

Innes, Lewis Charles. A Digest of the English Law of Easements; 2d ed., Lon., 1880, p. 8vo; 3d ed.,

1884.

Innes, Lieut.-Col. Peter R. The History of the Bengal European Regiment, now the Royal Munster Fusileers, Lon., 1885, 8vo.

"Innsly, Owen," (Pseud.) See JENNISON, LUCY W., infru.

Inskip, Robert Mills. Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, Lon., 1869; new ed., 1871. Lon.,

Inslow, Hope. 1. The Miser. Illust. 1868, 12mo. 2. The Village Innkeeper. Illust. Lon., 1870, 12mo.

Inwards, Jabez. 1. Dew-Drops, et Cætera, Lon., 1851, 12mo. 2. Temperance Reminiscences; or, Glimpses of the Past, Epworth, 1854, 12mo. 3. A Catechism for Teetotalers, Lon., 1855, 8vo. 4. Food, Famine, and Drink, Lon., 1860, 12mo. 5. Temperance in Harmony with Nature, Science, and the Laws of Beauty, Lon., 1862, 16mo. 6. Bible Temperance, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 7. The United Kingdom Alliance and the Permissive Bill, Lon., 1869, 16mo. S. Memorials of Temperance Workers, [verse,] Lon., 1879, cr. 8vo.

Inwards, James. Cruise of the "Ringleader," (Canoe,) Lon., 1870, p. 8vo.

Inwards, R. Weather Lore: a Collection of Proverbs, Sayings, and Rules concerning the Weather, Lon., 1868, 12mo. (Some copies have the title "Weather Wisdom," &c.)

Irby, Augustus Henry. The Diary of a Hunter from the Punjab to the Karakorum Mountains, Lon., 1863, 8vo.

Irby, F. W. Italy: Original Poems and Translations, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo.

Irby, Lieut. Col. Leonard Howard L. 1. The Ornithology of the Straits of Gibraltar, Lon., 1875, 8vo. 2. British Birds: Key List, Lon., 1888, 8vo.

Irby, Richard. Historical Sketch of the Nottaway Grays, afterwards Company G, Eighteenth Virginia Regiment, Richmond, Va., 1879, Svo.

Irelan, John Robert, M.D. The Republic; or, A History of the United States of America in the Administrations, Chic., 1887-88, 18 vols. 8vo.

Ireland, Alexander, bookseller, Manchester. He is frequently mentioned in the correspondence of Carlyle and Emerson. 1. List of the Writings of William Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo. 2. Recollections of George Dawson and his Lectures in Manchester in 184647, Manchester, 1882, 8vo. 3. The Book-Lover's Enchiridion: Thoughts on Solace and Companionship of Books. By Philobiblos, [pseud.] Lon., 1882, 32mo; 2d ed., 1883, (Preface signed A. I.;) 5th ed., 1888. 4. In Memoriam: Ralph Waldo Emerson: Recollections of his Visits to England in 1833, 1847-48, 1872-73, and Extracts from Unpublished Letters, Lon., 1882, 8vo; 2d ed., Ralph Waldo Emerson: his Life, Genius, enl., entitled " and Writings," 1882. influence of the great poet.. "An English tribute to the unobtrusive but cosmopolitan There is little that is new to American readers in Mr. Ireland's account."Nation, xxxv. 16.

5. Books for General Readers: reprinted from the "Manchester Quarterly," Manchester, 1887, 8vo. Ireland, F. G. Pocket Classical Dictionary, N. York, 1879, 24mo.

Ireland, James. The Oilman's Calculator, Lon. and N. York, 1876, cr. 8vo.

Ireland, John, and Nichols, John. Hogarth's Works with Life, and Anecdotal Descriptions of the Pictures, Edin., 1874, 3 vols. 8vo.

Journal of Five Years in Asia, Africa, and Europe, N. Ireland, John B. Wall Street to Cashmere: a York, 1860, 8vo.

Ireland, Joseph Norton, b. 1817, in New York City; a merchant there. 1. Records of the New York Stage from 1750 to 1860, N. York, 1866-67, vols. 8vo. 2. Mrs. Duff. Illust. ("American Actor" Ser.) Bost., 1882, 12mo.

"Mrs. Duff was a great actress. It is well that Mr. Ire

land has taken such great pains to trace her career. His investigation has been thorough, and his narrative is simple and straightforward."-Nation, xxxv. 161.

3. A Memoir of the Professional Life of Thomas Abthorpe Cooper, N York, 1888.

"The memoir is written in simple and straightforward fashion, and it is accompanied by a full list of Cooper's parts."-Nation, xlvi. 433.

Ireland, Mrs. Mary E., (Haines,) b. in Cecil Co., Md. 1. Timothy: his Neighbors and his Friends, Phila., 1882, 12mo. 2. (Trans.) Betty's Decision; from

the German of Gustav Nieritz, Phila., 1886, 16mo. 3. (Trans.) Lenchen's Brother, and The Platzbäcker of

Plauen from the German of Gustav Nieritz, Phila.,

1888, 16mo.

Ireland, Robert H. Light from Calvary in the

Last Seven Words of Jesus, Lon., 1873, 12mo.

Ireland, Sidney. The Story of King Alcohol: a Temperance Lay, Lon., 1877, 12mo.

Ireland, William Wotherspoon, M.D., took his medical degree at the University of Edinburgh 1855; was assistant surgeon in the Bengal army: afterwards medical superintendent of the Scottish National Institute for Imbecile Children, Larbert, and now in charge of a similar institution at Prestonpans: corresponding member of the Psychiatric Society, of the New York MedicoLegal Society, &c. 1. History of the Siege of Delhi. By an Officer who served there. With a Sketch of the Leading Events in the Punjaub connected with the Great Rebellion of 1857. Edin., 1861, 12mo. Anon. 2. Randolph Methyl: a Story of Anglo-Indian Life, Lon., 1863, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Anon. 3. What Food to Eat, Lon., 1865, 8vo. 4. Studies of a Wandering Observer, Lon., 1867, p. 8vo.

"A pleasant volume of sketches of life in the South of France, with a few notes upon village life on the right bank of the Rhine, a winter at Wiesbaden, and a visit to Weimar."-Sat. Rev., xxv. 320.

5. On Idiocy and Imbecility, Lon., 1877, 8vo. 6. The

Blot upon the Brain: Studies in History and Psychology,

Edin. and Lon., 1885, 8vo.

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"A book about the delusions of the senses, ing some original ideas and ingenious speculations, illustrated by examples drawn from history. Among the historic instances of hallucination selected by the author for special investigation are those of Mohammed, Luther, Swedenborg, and Joan of Arc."-Spectator, lix. 51.

Irish, A. B. (Trans.) Landolin, by Berthold Auerbach, ("Leisure Hour" Ser.,) N. York, 1878, 16mo. Irish, William N. (Ed.) Our Marriage Vow: the Service and Minister's Certificate, N. York, 1877,

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Irons, Rev. William Josiah, D.D., [ante, vol. i., IRONS, WILLIAM Jonah, add..] 1812-1883; after holding the vicarage of Brompton for thirty years, he became rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, London, in 1872. had been appointed a prebendary of St. Paul's in 1860, and was Bampton lecturer in 1870. As none of his publications are specified ante, vol. i., a full list, exclusive of single serinons, &c., is subjoined: 1. On the Whole Doctrine of Final Causes: a Dissertation: with an Introductory Chapter on the Character of Modern Deism, Lon., 1836, 8vo. 2. Parochial Lectures, Lon., 1837-47, three series, 8vo. 3. Our Blessed Lord regarded in his Earthly Relationships: Four Sermons, Lon., 1844, 8vo. 4. Notes of the Church: a Sermon, Lon., 1845, 8vo; 3d ed., 1846. 5. The Theory of Development Examined, Lon., 1846, 8vo. 6. Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, Lon., 1847, 8vo. 7. (Trans.) Hymn for Advent: "Dies Ira:" with Music by H. E. Havergal, Lon., 1848, 4to. 8. The Christian Servant's Book, Lon., 1849, 12mo. Anon. 9. Lectures on Synod, Diocese, Parish, and Priest, Lon., 1850, 8vo. 10. The Judginents on Baptismal Regeneration, Lon., 1850-52, 8vo. 11. The Preaching of Christ: being a Series of Sermons for the People, Lon., 1853, 8vo. Anon. 12. The Miracles of Christ: being a Second Series of Sermons for the People, Lon., 1859, 4to. 13. The Proposed Surrender of the Prayer-Book, Lon., 1863, 8vo. 14. Apologia pro Vità Ecclesiæ Anglicana; new ed., Lon., 1864, 8vo. 15. The Bible and its Interpreters, Lon., 1865, 8vo; 2d ed., 1869. 16. The Sacred Life of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, Lon., 1867, 16mo. On Miracles and Prophecy: being a Sequel to the "Arguments of the Bible and its Interpreters," Lon., 1867, p. 8vo. 18. The Sacred Words of Jesus Christ, taken in

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Irvin, D., Lester, G. N., and Hill, W. B. Georgia Annotated Code, Macon, Ga., 1873, 8vo. Irvin, T. C. Songs and Romances, &c., Lon., 1878, 12mo.

Irvine, Alexander, F.B.S.. [ante, vol. i., third of the name there mentioned, add.,] editor of the Phytologist. 1. Hand-Book of British Plants, Lon., 1858, p. 8vo. 2. Introduction to the Science of Botany, Lon., 1858, p. 8vo.

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Irvine, C. E. 1. Leo and Dick; or, Seeds of Kindness. By C. E. S., [sic.] Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. The Sefton Boys, Lon., 1884, 12mo. 3. David Elliott: a Cornish Story, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 4. Dora Ashley; or, The Patience of Hope, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. Irvine, Freda. Nina: a Christmas Story, Lon., 1878, p. 8vo.

Irvine, James Pearson. 1. Tales of a Father, pecially with Reference to Temperature, Lon., 1880, Svo. Lon., 1860, p. 8vo. 2. Relapse of Typhoid Fever: es

Irvine, Mary Catharine. 1. Ashburn: a Tale. By Aura, [pseud.] Lon., 1857, 12mo. 2. The Friendly Disputants; or, Future Punishment Reconsidered, Lon., 1859, 8vo. Anon. 3. Heart-Repose: a Dramatic Poem, in Three Acts, Lon., 1867, 12mo. 4. The Symmetry and Solidarity of Truth. Part I. Lon., 1885, 8vo. Irving, Alexander. A Short Manual of Heat, Lon., 1875, 12mo; 3d ed., 1879. Irving, Benjamin Atkinson. Bible, Cambridge, 1853, 8vo. 1. Egypt and the 2. The Theory and Practice of Caste, Lon., 1853, p. 8vo. 3. The Commerce of India, Lon., 1858, p. 8vo.

Irving, David, LL.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 17781860, b. at Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; was librarian to the Faculty of Advocates 1820-49, and wrote largely for the Maitland and Bannatyne Clubs. The History of Scotish Poetry. Edited by John Aitken Carlyle, M.D. With a Memoir and Glossary. Edin., 1861, 8vo.

"So pedantically pure is he that his title-page, 'The History of Scotish'-not Scottish- Poetry,' opens a whole The cleverest, chapter of philological controversy.. and certainly, also, the most readable, portions of this work are short summaries of the principal metrical stories and subjects, abstracted with considerable humour and an easy, flowing pen."-Sat. Rev., xii. 518.

Irving, Eames. Catherine's Marriage: a Novel, Lon., 1864, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

Irving, Miss Elizabeth Jane. 1. (Trans.) In Troubled Times, by A. S. C. Wallis: from the Dutch, Lon.. 1883, 3 vols. p. 8vo; new ed., 1885. 2. (Trans.) The Amazon, [a novel;] from the Dutch of Carl Vosmaer: with a Frontispiece by Alma Tadema and an Introduction by Prof. George Ebers, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. (Trans.) Royal Favour, by A. S. C. Wallis, Lon., 1884, 3 vols. p. 8vo.

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Irving, Ethel. 1. Hedvige, [a drama,] and Poems, Lon., 1872, 4to. 2. Passages of Historic Life, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 3. Brief Essays and Studies of Character, Lon., 1874. Printed for private circulation.

Irving, Fannie Belle. Six Girls: a Home Story; 2d ed., Bost., 1881, 12mo.

Irving, George Vere, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 18151869. With MURRAY, A., The Upper Ward of Lanarkshire Described and Delineated, Glasgow, 1864, 3 vols. 4to. Irving, John Henry Brodribb, b. 1838, at Keinton, near Glastonbury; became an actor in 1856; lessee and manager of the Lyceum Theatre, London, and the leading English tragedian of the day. He added the name Irving to his patronymic Brodribb, and is usually designated as Henry Irving. 1. The Stage: an

Address at Perry Barr, Birmingham, Lon., 1878, 8vo. 2. English Actors: their Characteristics and their Methods. Oxf., 1886, 12mo. (A lecture delivered at Oxford at the invitation of the vice-chancellor.) With MARSHALL, FRANCIS ALBERT. (ed.) The Works of Shakespeare. Illust. Lon., 1887-90, 8 vols. 4to. (This is called the "Henry Irving Edition," but Mr. Irving merely furnished a supplement to the preface and a short paper on 'Shakespeare as a Playwright." Mr. Marshall's bealth having tailed during the progress of the work, the editorial labor was completed by several collaborators.)

Irving, John Treat, [ante, vol. i., second of the name there mentioned, add.,] b. 1812, at New York City. The Van Gelder Papers, and other Sketches, N. York,

1887. 12mo.

:

Indian imaginative literature."-H. G. KENE: Acad., XXX 147.

Irwin, M. E. The Three M's: Mind, Manners, and Morals; or, How to Make Home Pleasant, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo.

Irwin, Thomas Caulfield. 1. Versicles, Dublin. 1856, 12mo. 2. Irish Poems and Legends, Glasgow, 1869, 16mo. 3. Songs and Romances, Dublin, 1878, 12mo. 4. Winter and Summer Stories and Slides of

Fancy's Lantern, Dublin, 1879, 12mo. 5. Pictures and Songs, Dublin, 1880, 12mo. 6. Sonnets on the Poetry and Problems of Life, Dublin, 1881, 12mo.

versity of Breslau 1877; professor at the University of Isaacs, Abram S., Ph.D.; graduated at the Unithe City of New York. A Modern Hebrew Poet: Life and Writings of Moses Chaim Luzzatto, N. York, 1878, 8q. 16mo.

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at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1850; ordained
Isaacs, Rev. Albert Augustus, M.A., graduated
1850; vicar of Christ Church, Leicester, since 1856.
The Dead Sea; or, Notes and Observations made during
a Journey to Palestine. Illust. Lon., 1858, 8vo. 2. A
Pictorial Tour in the Holy Land, Lon., 1862, 12mo. 3.
Biography of the Rev. Henry A. Stern, D.D. Illust.
Lon., 1887, 8vo.

Irving, Joseph. 1. The History of Dumbartonshire, Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Territorial: with Genealogical Notices of the Principal Families in the County the whole based on Authentic Records. Public and Private; 2d ed., Dumbarton, 1860, 8vo. (The first edition was printed in 1857.) 2. A Lennox Garland, 1860; 2d ed., 1874. 3. The Drowned Woman of Wigtown: a Romance of the Covenant: suggested by Mr. Napier's "Memoirs of Dundee:" with a Series of Documents, Glasgow, 1862, 8vo. 4. The Annals of our Time: a Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, which have happened in, or had relation to, the Kingdom of Great Britain, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, Lon., 1869, 8vo; new ed., 1871; vol. ii., (bringing the work down to 1887,) 1889. 5. The Book of Dumbartonshire: a History of the County, Burghs, Parishes, and Lands, Memoirs of Families, and Notices of Industries carried on in the Lennox District. Maps and Illust. Edin. and Lon., 1879, 3 vols. 4to. (The third volume is chiefly pictorial.) 6. The Book of Scotsmen Eminent for Achievements, Paisley, 1881, 8vo. 7. The West of Scotland in History: being Notes concerning Events, Familygin, History, and Present Situation with a Map of the Traditions, &c.. Glasgow, 1885, 4to. 100 copies prin'ed. Irving, Kate. Clear Light from the Spirit World,

N. York, 1884, 12mo.

Irving, Pierre Monroe, 1803-1876, son of William Irving, (q. v., ante, vol. i.,) and nephew of Washington Irving; graduated at Columbia College in 1821, and was admitted to the bar. He acted as his uncle's literary assistant during the last years of his life, and collected and edited his miscellaneous papers, &c. (Ed.) The Life and Letters of Washington Irving, N. York, 1862-64, 4 Vols. 12mo.

"It is written in a thoroughly unpretending manner, while the selections from Washington Irving's Diary and Correspondence are so chosen as always to help the narrative."-Spectator.

Irving, R. E. Preliminary Discourse to Ben Ezra on the Coming of Isaiah, Lon., 1859, 8vo.

Irving, Roland Dner, Ph.D., 1847-1888, h. in New York City; graduated at Columbia College School of Mines in 1869, and in 1870 became professor of geology, mining, and metallurgy in the University of Wisconsin. He was connected with the U.S. Geological Survey. The Copper-Bearing Rocks of Lake Superior. Illust. (U S. Gov't Pub.) Wash., 1883, 4to. Also, several minor monographs.

Irving, Theodore, LL.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1809-1880. 1. A Tiny Footfall within the Golden Gate, 1865, 32mo. 2. More than Conqueror; or, Memorials of Colonel J. Howard Kitching, N. York, 1873, 12mo. Irving, Thomas J. In the Rapids: a Romance. By Gerald Hart, [pseud.] Phila., 1870, 12mo.

Irving, Walter. 1. Tennyson, Edin., 1873, 8vo. 2. Charles Dickens, Edin., 1874, 8vo.

Irwin, Anne. Coombe Flowers: Poems, Lon., 1879, fp. 8vo.

Irwin, Edward. Poems, Grave and Gay, Lon., 1862, 12mo.

Irwin, Henry Crossley, graduated at Queen's College, Oxford, 1870; a member of the Bengal civil service. 1. The Garden of India; or, Chapters on Oudh History and Affairs, Lon., 1880, 8vo.

"If Mr. Irwin's parallels are not always just nor his suggestions of value, he has collected a great mass of very interesting information upon a very interesting subject, he has marshalled his facts with care and not without skill, and he has produced a decidedly readable book."-Specta tor. Iv. 193.

"Perhaps the most important contribution to our knowl

edge of India that has appeared since Dr. Hunter's first

work, The Annals of Rural Bengal.'"-Acad., xix. 316. 2. Rhymes and Renderings. Lon., 1886.

"A welcome contribution to the not large body of Anglo

Isabell, Rev. John, ordained 1879; rector of Sennen, Cornwall, since 1886. 1. Eight Cornish Temperance Tales in the Cornish Dialect, Truro, 1883, 8vo. 2. By the Cornish Sea, Lon., 1885, 2 vols. er. 8vo. Church, Oxford, 1832; ordained 1833; rector of Weston Isham, Rev. Arthur, M.A., graduated at Christ Judah; or, The Discriminative Use of these Titles, Turville 1837-76. 1. Jacob and Israel, Ephraim and Lon., 1854, 12mo. 2. Ecclesiastical Outlines; or, Suggestions, Scriptural and Historical, for the Abatement

of Disunion and Schism, Lon., 1857. Svo.

Isham, Charles. The Fishery Question: its Ori

ography, N. York, 1887, 12mo.
Anglo-American Fishing-Grounds and a Short Bibli-

1819; educated at Brasenose College, Oxford. 1. Heal-
Isham, Sir Charles Edmund, Bart., M.A., b.
ing by the Hand and Will, Lon., 1862, 8vo. 2. The
Food that we live on, [verse,] Northampton, 1879, 8vo.
Isham, F. Stewart. A Twice-Seen Face, [a
novel,] Bristol, 1887, 12mo.

Isherwood, Benjamin F., entered the U.S. navy as assistant engineer 1861; chief engineer since 1883. 1. Engineering Precedents for Steam Machinery, N. York, 1858, 8vo. 2. Experimental Researches in Steam Engineering, Phila., 1863-65, 2 vols. 4to. 3. Vedette-Boats constructed for the British and Freuch Navies. Illust. (Pub. by U.S. Gov't.) Wash., 1882, 8vo.

Ismay, Albert John. The Life-Boat: a Companion Poem to Falconer's "Shipwreck," Newcastleon-Tyne, 1867, 16mo.

Ivatts, E. B. 1. A Hand-Book of Railway Station Management, Liverpool, 1861, 8vo. 2. Carriers' Law relating to Goods and Passenger Traffic on Railways, Canals, and Steam-Ships, Lon., 1883, 8vo. 3. Railway Management at Stations, Lon., 1885, 8vo.

Iverach, James. 1. The Life of Moses, Edin., 1881, 18mo. 2. Is God Knowable? (Theological Lib.,) Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 3. The Philosophy of Mr. Herbert Spencer Examined, (" Present Day Tracts,") Lon., 1884, 12mo. 4. The Ethics of Evolution Examined, (" Present Day Tracts,") Lon, 1886, 12mo.

Ives, Charles, [ante, vol. i., add.] The Isles of Summer; or, Nassau and the Bahamas. Illust. N. Haven, 1880, 12mo.

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