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Jack, Rev. Alexander, D.D. Sanctuary Ser- |
vices; with a Brief Memoir by J. Ker, Edin., 1869, p. 8vo.
Jack, Rev. Archibald. Varied Aspects of the
Word of Life: Select Sermons, Lon., 1869, p. 8vo.
Jack, George. Incidents of a Journey through
Egypt and the Holy Land, Edin., 1870, p. 8vo.
Jack, Robert Logan. Hand-Book of Queens-
land Geology, Lon., 1886, 8vo.

Jackman, J. A. Via Crucis, and other Poems,
Lon., 1884, 12mo.

Jackson, A. C. His Fate, Lon., 1873, 12mo. Jackson, A. M. and A. M., Jr. Texas Court of Appeals Reports, vols. i.-xiv., (1876-83,) St. Louis, Mo., 1877-84, 14 vols. 8vo. Jackson, A. W. (Trans.) Miracle Plays and Sacred Dramas; from the German of Prof. Hase. Edited by the Rev. W. W. Jackson. Lon., 1880, 8vo.

Jackson, Rev. Abner, D.D., LL.D., 1811-1874, president of Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., 1867-74. Discourses, N. York, 1875, 12mo.

Jackson, Alice F. Mattie's Mistake, Lon., 1887,

12mo.

Jackson, Andrew.

p. Svo.

483.

Robert O'Hara Burke and the Australian Exploring Expedition of 1860, Lon., 1862, "The annals of the vainly brave contain no brighter name than that of Robert O'Hara Burke."-Sat. Rev., xiv. Jackson, Rev. Arthur Gregory, ordained 1868; curate of St. Thomas's, Regent Street, London, 1875-82. 1. The Missioner's Manual of Anecdote, Lon., 1876, 12mo. 2. The History of St. Thomas's Church, Regent Street, Lon., 1881, 8vo. 3. The Missioner's Hymnal,

Lon., 1884, 32mo.

Jackson, Benjamin Daydon, secretary of the Linnæan Society of London. 1. (Ed.) A Catalogue of the Plants cultivated in the Garden of J. Gerard, 1876,

4to.

2. Guide to the Literature of Botany: being a Classified Selection of Botanical Works, (Index Soc. Pub.,) Lon., 1881, 4to. 3. (Trans.) A Hand-Book of Cinchona-Culture, by Karel Wessel van Gorkom, Lon., 1882, r. 8vo. 4. Vegetable Technology: a Contribution towards a Bibliography of Economical Botany, (Index Soc. Pub.,) Lon., 1882, 4to.

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Jackson, Rev. Blomfield, M.A., graduated at
Exeter College, Oxford, 1862; ordained 1882; rector of
St. Bartholomew's, Cripplegate, London, since 1883.
The Forgiveness of Sins, and other Sermons, Lon., 1870,
Svo. 2. The Death of Christ: Three Lenten Sermons,
Lon., 1876, 8vo. Also, single sermons, &c.

Jackson, Catherine Charlotte, (Elliott,) Lady, married, 1856, to Sir George Jackson, (17851861.) 1. (Ed.) The Diaries and Letters of Sir George Jackson, K.C.H., from the Peace of Amiens to the Battle of Talavera, Lon., 1872, 2 vols. 8vo.

"One of the busiest and shrewdest among the public servants who were employed in the great struggle of England with Napoleonic France. . . . From the first entry in his diary we see the same shrewd, genial observer, with his eyes kept well about him, and an amusing dash of selfconfidence, which shows itself in the rapid judgments he passes on the statesmen around him, as it showed itself afterwards in some of the more noteworthy incidents of his diplomatic career."-Sat. Rev., xxxiii. 536.

2. (Ed.) The Bath Archives: a Further Selection from the Diaries and Letters of Sir George Jackson, K.C.H., from 1809 to 1816, Lon., 1873, 2 vols. 8vo.

"There is much keen, sprightly observation and amusing gossip in these two volumes; but the editor has certainly done her best to render them tedious and disappointing by overweighting them with worthless matter."-Sat. Rev.,

XXXV 520.

3 Fair Lusitania. Illust. Lon., 1874, r. 8vo. "It is light and pleasant reading, to say nothing of its being liberally illustrated after very excellent photographs."-Sat. Rev., xxxix. 193.

4: Old Paris: its Court and Literary Salons, Lon., 1878. 2 vols. p. 8vo.

"The intellectual value of Lady Jackson's book is very small, but she has skimmed an immense mass of materials and given the result in a form which may be acceptable to many readers, especially of her own sex."-Sat. Rev., xlvii.

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5. The Old Régime: Court, Salons, and Theatres, Lon., 1880, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 6. The French Court and

Society: Reign of Louis XVI. and First Empire, Lon., 1881, 2 vols. 8vo.

"The defects which were noticeable in her former books are present here in full measure. They are such as are and it is for the general reader that such books as this are likely to annoy the student more than the general reader, intended."-Ath., No. 2832.

7. The Court of the Tuileries from the Restoration to 8. The Court of France in the Sixteenth Century, 1514the Flight of Louis Philippe, Lon., 1884, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 1559, Lon., 1885, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 9. The Last of the Lon., 1888, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Valois and Accession of Henry of Navarre, 1559-1589,

"The author never writes without making many grofluency about it which makes it necessary to read with tesque blunders; but her curious slipshod style has a vague some care in order to detect them."-Ath., No. 3037.

Jackson, Charles, 1809-1882: an antiquary, of Doncaster. 1. (Ed.) The Diary of A. De la Pryme, (Surtees Soc. Pub.,) Newcastle, 1870, 8vo. 2. (Ed.) The Autobiography of Mrs. Alice Thornton, (Surtees Soc. Pub.,) Newcastle, 1875, 8vo. (The life of a Yorkshire lady born in 1626, the daughter of Christopher Wandesford, who became lord deputy of Ireland.) suffering,... there is still a flavour of the seventeenth-cen"Though the record is mainly one of personal doing and tury life about the book which indirectly helps us to unSAMUEL R. GARDINER: Acad, ix. 4. derstand something of the larger movement of the world."

3. (Ed.) Yorkshire Diaries in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, (Surtees Soc. Pub.,) Newcastle, 1877, 8vo. 4. Doncaster Charities, Past and Present, Illust. Worksop, 1881, 4to.

tical Arbitrator: a Treatise more particularly for the Jackson, Charles, building surveyor. The PracUse of Lay Arbitrators, Lon., 1879, 8vo.

Jackson, Rev. Charles Bird, M.A., graduated at Brasenose College, Oxford, 1843; ordained 1845; rector

of Wold Newton since 1875. Short Sermons on the

Words of Our Lord from the Cross, Lon., 1881, 12mo.

Jackson, Rev. Charles Davis, D.D., 1811-1871, rector of St. Peter's Church, Westchester, N. York, 184371. Suffering Here-Glory Hereafter: Lenten Sermons, N. York, 1871, 12mo; new ed., 1888.

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Jackson, Sir Charles Robert Mitchell. Vindication of the Marquis of Dalhousie's Indian Administration, Lon., 1865, 8vo.

Jackson, E. A. 1. I Don't Feel Like It, and other Stories, N. York, 18mo. 2. Christmas Tapers, and other Thornton; or, Who is my Neighbor? N. York, 1870, Stories. Illust. N. York, 1869, 16mo. 3. Christine

16mo.

Jackson, Rev. Edgar Stanway, ordained 1880; curate of Buckhurst Hill since 1880. 1. Faith or Fancy? an Examination of "The Gates Ajar," Lon., 1871, 8vo. 2. Ballads of Home Life: with Poems and Sonnets, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

vol. i, add.,] b. 1808; rector of Heaton Norris. Nuga Jackson, Rev. Edward Dudley, B.C.L., [ante, Lyrica in Three Parts, Manchester, 1870, p. 8vo.

Jackson, Edward Payson, b. 1840, at Erze-
roum, Turkey, where his parents were American mission-
aries; removed to the United States in 1845; graduated
the Boston Latin School. 1. A Mathematical Geogra-
at Amherst in 1870, and since 1877 has been master in
phy, N. York, 1873, 16mo; new ed., entitled "The Earth
1887.
in Space: a Manual of Astronomical Geography," Bost.,
2. A Demigod, N. York, 1886, 12mo.
the Earth Unlocked, Lon., 1867, 16mo.
Anon.
Carmel: a Poem, Peterborough, 1873, 16mo.
Jackson, Edward Steane. 1. The Cabinet of
2. Elijah at

president of the Anti-Slavery Society for many years.
Jackson, Francis, 1789-1861, b. at Newton, Mass. ;
A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County
1854, 12mo.
of Middlesex, Massachusetts, from 1639 to 1800, Bost.,

founded upon Natural Principles, Lon., 1864, 4to.
Jackson, Frank G.
Lessons in Decorative Design, Lon., 1888, 8vo.
1. A System of Drawing,

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Jackson, Frederick J. The Construction of the lutions of its Measures or Ratios, Lon., 1869, 8vo. Musical Scale, as determined by the Arithmetical EvoJackson, G. Hunt. 1. The World-Wide Want,

Lon., 1866, p. 8vo. Anon. 2d ed., abridged, 1873, 16mo. 2. Chimes from Heaven's Belfry, Lon., 1870, p. 8vo. 3. The Sculptor, and other Poems, Lon., 1876, 12mo. Jackson, Rev. George Anson, graduated at Yale 1868; Congregational minister at Swampscott, Mass. Early Christian Literature Primers. Edited by G. P. Fisher. N. York, 1879-84, 4 vols. 16mo: 1. Apostolic Fathers and Apologists of the Second Century; 2. Fathers of the Third Century; 3. Post-Nicene Greek Fathers; 4. Post-Nicene Latin Fathers.

Jackson, George Frederick, 1836-1869, b. at Plymouth, Eng.; a solicitor. Resurgam, and other Poems. Edited, with a Short Biography, by his Brother, Rev. H. M. Jackson. Lon., 1871, 16mo.

Jackson, George Russell. Ambergris Island; or, The New Eldorado: a Tale of Love and Adventure in the Southern Seas, Bost., 1882, 16mo.

Jackson, George T., M.D. Diseases of the Hair and Scalp. Illust. N. York, 1886, 12mo.

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which are mingled, as episodes, traditions and incidents from the history of the missions in the days of their glory. The second half. . . contains the exposure of the wrongs the Indian has suffered. . . Pleased as the reader may be by the fair landscape spread out before him, he cannot believe that the figures are alive, that either their sufferings or their joys are real."-Nation, xl. 100. Illust. 15. The Hunter Cats of Connorioa. Bost., 16. Zeph: a Posthumous Story, Bost., 1884, sin. 4to. 1885, 12mo. 17. Glimpses of Three Coasts, Bost., 1886, 18. Sonnets and Lyrics, Bost., 1886, 24mo. "Her very last poems are certainly among the strongest she ever wrote.. This volume, as a whole, is more unequal than Verses.'"-Nation, xliii. 501.

12mo.

19. Between Whiles, Bost., 1887, 12mo. 20. The Procession of Flowers in Colorado. Illustrated in Water

Colors. Bost., 1887, 4to. 100 copies only. With KINNEY, ABBOT, Condition and Needs of the Mission Indians of California. Pub. by U.S. Gov't. Wash., 1883, 8vo. Jackson, Henry, 1831-1879. 1. A First Friend3. A Dangerous Guest, vols. p. 8vo. Anon. 4. Hearth Ghosts, 5. Argus Fairbairn; or, A Wrong Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. Never Righted, Lon., 1874, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. Jackson, Henry. 1. Analytical Index of Georgia Reports, vols. i.-xl., Macon, 1872, 8vo. 2. Georgia Supreme Court Reports, vols. Ivi.-lviii., (1876-77,) Macon, 1877, 3 vols. 8vo.

Lon., 1870,

Jackson, Miss Georgina F. Shropshire Word-ship, Lon., 1863, p. 8vo. Anon. 2. Gilbert Rugge, Lon., Book: a Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words, &c., 1866, 3 vols. p. 8vo. Anon. used in the County, Lon., 1879-81, 3 parts, 8vo. "This glossary will take a high rank in dialect literature: indeed, no English work of the kind is more thorough."Ath., No. 2699.

It is certainly one of the most amusing dictionaries in existence."-Acad., xx. 430. Jackson, Mrs. Helen Maria Fiske, ("H. H.,") 1831-1885, b. at Amherst, Mass.: daughter of Prof. Nathan W. Fiske, (q. v.. ante, vol. i. ;) was educated in the Ipswich (Mass.) Female Seminary, and in 1852 married Edward B. Hunt, ante. Under the signature of "H. H." Mrs. Hunt became a well-known contributor of verse and prose to periodicals. The stories published under the pseudonyme of "Saxe Holm" in Scribner's Monthly, and afterwards in book form, were attributed to her pen, but their authorship was never acknowledged. In 1875 she married William S. Jackson, a banker of Colorado Springs. She became warmly in

terested in the cause of the Indians, and in 1883 was appointed special commissioner to inquire into the condition of the Mission Indians in California. 1. Verses, Bost., 1870, 16mo; new ed., enl., 1873.

"She has more thought than went to the making of many a poem that will outlive many generations of men; she has fancy; she has force of feeling, and of natural feeling, though it too wholly and too strenuously possesses her; she has some imaginative insight, and apparently some spiritual insight; she has a cultivated mind, and apparently a wide experience of life.. Nevertheless, the book is one of verses, and not of poems, though the author is a verse-maker of an exceptionally high class, and occasionally strays into the region of poetry."-Nation, xii.

183.

2. Bits of Travel, Bost., 1872, sq. 16mo; new ed., 1875.

"An extremely readable book, and more especially entertaining in the first half."-Nation, xiv. 407.

3. Bits of Talk about Home Matters, Bost., 1873, sq.

18mo.

"Our author's chief concern is with the treatment of children, and her remarks are addressed to (not to say aimed at) a class whose means permit them to take sum mer board in the country, to go abroad and settle in English lodging-houses, . . . in short, to gratify most of their wants. The chapters on children are fruitful of sug. gestion, and are unexceptionable in spirit as they are agreeable in style."-Nation, xvi. 373.

4. The Story of Boon, [verse,] Bost., 1874, sq. 16mo; now ed., 1879. 5. Bits of Talk, in Verse and Prose. for Young Folks, Bost., 1876, sq. 18mo. 6. Mercy Philbrick's Choice, ("No Name" Ser..) Bost., 1876, 16mo. 7. Hetty's Strange History, ("No Name" Ser.,) Bost., 1877, 16mo. 8. Bits of Travel at Home, Bost., 1878, sq. 18mo. 9. Nelly's Silver-Mine: a Story of Colorado Life, Bost., 1873, 16mo. 10. Letters from a Cat. Illust. Bost., 1879, sq. 12mo. 11. Mammy Tittleback and her Family: a True Story of Seventeen Cats. Illust. Bost., 1881, 8q. 12mo. 12. A Century of Dishonor: a Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with some of the Indian Tribes, N. York, 1881, 12mo.

"Mrs. Jackson seems to have written her sketch' under the impulse of a recent championship of the Poncas, in which she had entered into some controversy with the Secretary of the Interior regarding the proposed return to Dakota of the band now settled in the Indian Territory. Its influence will work towards disunion among philanthropic people when there ought to be the utmost solidarity of effort."-Nation, xxxii. 152.

13. The Training of Children, N. York, 1882, 16mo.

14. Ramona, Bost., 1884, 12mo.

"The first half of the book is a series of most picturesque descriptions of summer life on a great California estate, in

8 vols. 8vo.

With LUMPKIN, J. H., Georgia Su

preme Court Reports, vols. lix.-lxvi., (1877–81,) Macon, Jackson, J. M. The Bone-Setter's Mystery: an Explanation: with Directions, Lon., 1882, 12mo.

Jackson, James Caleb, b. 1811, at Manlius, Onondaga Co.. N.Y.; successively a farmer, lecturer, editor, the founder of a hydropathic establishment on Skaneateles Lake in 1848, and of Our Home Hygienic Institute, at Dansville, N.Y., in 1858. 1. Hints on be Reproductive Organs: their Diseases, Causes, and Cure on Hydropathic Principles, N. York, 1852, 12mo. The Sexual Organism, and its Healthful Management, and how to Cure it, Bost., 1862, 8vo. N. York, 1861, 12mo. 3. Consumption: how to Prevent 4. Tobacco, and

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its Effect upon the Health and Character of those who use it, 1868, 16mo. 5. How to treat the Sick without Medicine, Dansville, 1868, 12mo; 7th ed., 1874. 6. Dancing: its Evils and its Benefits. 1868, 16mo. 7. American Womanhood: its Peculiarities and Necessities, Dansville, 1870, 12mo. 8. The Training of Chitdren, 1872, 12mo. 9. The Debilities of our Boys, and the Early Decay of our Young Men, Dansville, 1872, 12mo. 10. Christ as a Physician, 1875. 11. Morning Watches, 1882.

Jackson, Rt. Rev. John, D.D., [ante, vol. i., add..] 1811-1885; became Bishop of London 1868. God's Word and Man's Heart: Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, Lon., 1864, 12mo. Also, charges and many single sermons. Jackson, John. The Practical Flyfish: more particularly for Grayling or Umber; 3d ed., Lon., 1880,

Svo.

Jackson, John Davis, M.D., 1834-1875, b. at Danville, Ky.; graduated at the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania 1857. 1. (Trans.) An Operative Manual: Ligation of Arteries, Cin., 1874, 12mo. 2. The Black Arts in Medicine: with Anniversary Address. Edited by L. S. McMurtry. Cin., 1880, 12mo.

Jackson, Rev. John Edward, M.A., F.S.A., 1805-1891; graduated at Brasenose College, Oxford, 1827; ordained 1834; rector of Leigh- Delamere from 1845: viear of Norton, Wiltshire, from 1846, and hon, canon of Bristol from 1855. 1. The History of the Parish of Grittleton in the County of Wilts, Devizes, 1843, 4to. 2. A Guide to Farleigh-Hungerford, County of Somerset, Taunton, 1853, 8vo. 3. History of the Ruined Church of St. Mary Magdalene. Illust. Lon., 1853, 4to. 4. Kingston House, Bradford, Devizes, 1854, 4to. 5. Maud Heath's Causey, (with Particulars of her Life,) Devizes, 1854, 4to. 6. History and Description of St. George's Church, Doncaster, Lon., 1855, 4to. 7. On the Hungerford Chapels in Salisbury Cathedral, Devizes, 1855, 4to. 8. A Guide to St. George's Church, Doncaster, 1856, 4to. 9. The History of Longleat, Devizes, 1857, 8vo. The History of the Priory of Monkton Farley, County of Wilts, Devizes, 1857, 4to. 11. Swindon and its He has also edited Neighbourhood, Devizes, 1861, 4to. the " Topographical Collections of John Aubrey" for

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the Wilts Archæological Society, 1862, and the "Liber Henrici de Soliaco" for the Roxburghe Club, 1882.

Jackson, John Hughlings, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S., took his medical degree at St. Andrews 1860; physician to the London Hospital and the Hospital for Epilepsy and Paralysis; editor of Brain. 1. Cases of Disease of the Nervous System in Patients the Subjects of Inherited Syphilis, Lon., 1868, 12mo. 2. Remarks on the Routine Use of the Ophthalmoscope in Cerebral Disease, Lon., 1879, cr. 8vo.

Jackson, John Oswald.

1. Repentance; or, The Change of Mind necessary to Salvation considered, Lon., 1845, 12mo. 2. Jesus Only, Lon., 1855, 16mo. 3. Both Sides the Border a Hundred Years Ago; or, Glimpses of Religious Life in the Last Century, Lon., 1858, 12mo. 4. A Royal Idyll for the Maidens of England: being a Life-Story of the Princess Alice, Lon., 1879, 8vo; 6th ed., enl., with new title, same year. 5. Rachel Comforted for her Children, [verse,] Lon., 1879, 8vo.

ence: Spiritual Hymns and Poems of the Blessed Sacrament, Lon., 1886, 16mo.

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Jackson, Robert Edmund Scoresby-, M.D., F.R.S. E., formerly physician of the Edinburgh New Town Dispensary. 1. The Life of William Scoresby, Lon., 1861, 8vo. 2. Medical Climatology; or, A Topographical and Meteorological Description of the Localities resorted to by Invalids, Lon., 1861, p. 8vo. Materia Medica, Pharmacology, and Therapeutics, and Supplement, Lon., 1867, p. 8vo; 2d ed., Edin., 1870, p. 8vo. 4. Note-Book of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, and Therapeutics; 2d ed., rev., Edin., 1871; 4th ed., 1880, p. 8vo.

Jackson, Robert J. A Grammar without Rules, for Deaf and Dumb Schools, Lon., 1869, p. 8vo. Jackson, Robert Montgomery Smith, M.D., d. 1865; resided at Cresson, Pa. The Mountain, Phila., 1860, 12mo.

Jackson, Rowland. The History of the Town and Township of Barnsley, in Yorkshire; 2d ed., Lon., 1858, 8vo. Jackson, Rev. Sheldon, D.D., b. 1834, at Mina

Jackson, John P. 1. The Oberammergau Passion Play: Descriptive Guide, Frankfort, 1871, 8vo. 2. (Trans.) The Injurious Influences of the Schools, by R. Virchow, Lon., 1871, 12mo. 3. Richard Wagner's "Ringville, Montgomery Co., N.Y.; graduated at Union Colof the Nibelung:" an Illustrated Hand-Book, Lon., 1882, 4to. Also, letter-press to the "Album of the Passion Play," 1873.

Jackson, John William. 1. Lectures on Mesmerism, Dublin, 1851, 12mo. 2. The Peoples of Europe and the War in the East, Edin., 1854, 8vo. 3. The Seer of Sinai, and other Poems, Lon., 1855, 8vo. 4. Mesmer ism in Connection with Popular Superstitions, Lon., 1858, 12mo. 5. Ecstatics of Genius, Edin., 1859, 8vo. 6. Ethnology and Phonology as an Aid to the Historian, Lon., 1862, p. 8vo; new ed., 1875. 7. Echoes from my Youth, and other Poems, Lon., 1864, 12mo. 8. Man contemplated Physically, Morally, Intellectually, and Spiritually, Lon., 1871-72, 2 parts, p. 8vo; new ed., with Memoir, 1875.

Jackson, Joseph Edward. Cecil and Mary; or, Phases of Life and Love, [verse,] Lon., 1858, 12mo. Jackson, Josephine. What's the Matter? ("Satchel" Ser..) N. York, 1880, sq. 16mo. Jackson, Miss L. E. H. (Ed.) Visitor's HandBook to Weston-super-Mare, Weston, 1877, 8vo. Jackson, Lowis D’Aguilar, C.E. 1. Hydraulic Manual, Lon., 1875, 2 parts, p. 8vo; 4th ed., enl., 1883. 2. Simplified Weights and Measures, Lon., 1876, 8vo. 3. (Trans.) The New Formula for Mean Velocity of Discharge of Rivers, by W. R. Kutter, Lon., 1876, 8vo. 4. Canal and Culvert Tables: with Explanatory Text and Examples, Lon., 1879, r. 8vo; new ed., 1884. 5. Aid to Survey Practice. Illust., &c. Lon., 1880, p. 6. Pocket Logarithms, and other Tables for Ordinary Calculations, Lon., 1880, 32mo. 7. Accented Four-Figure Logarithms, and other Tables, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. 8. Modern Metrology: a Manual of the Metrical Units and Systems of the Present Century: with an Appendix containing a Proposed English System, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo.

8vo.

"In collecting the nominal measures of different parts of the world great research has been shown.. It is impossible to accord practical value to the new English scientific system proposed by Mr. Jackson."-Ath., No. 2855.

9. Accented Five-Figure Logarithms, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 10. Aid to Engineering Solutions, Lon., 1885, r. Svo. 11. Statistics of Hydraulic Works and Hydrology of England, Canada, Egypt, and India, Lon., 1885, 8vo. 12. The Bulbul and the Black Snake, Lon., 1888, 2 vols.

cr. 8vo.

Jackson, Mary Catherine. 1. The Story of my Wardship, Lon., 1856, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Maud Skillicorne's Penance: a Tale, Lon., 1858, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 3. Word Sketches in the Sweet South, Lon., 1873, 8vo. 4. A Chaperon's Cares, Lon., 1878, 2 vols. er. 8vo. Jackson, Mason. The Pictorial Press: its Origin and Progress. Illust. Lon, 1885, 8vo.

"This is a unique as well as a most interesting and amusing volume. It gives an account, with copious illustrations, of the various forms of illustrated literature which have made their appearance from the earliest times to the present day. It is full of the results of research among rare pamphlets and curious broadsheets."-Spectator, Iviii.

1521.

Jackson, Moses. To America and Back: a Holiday Run, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Jackson, Richard Charles. 1. The Golden City: Sonnets and other Poems, Oxf., 1883, p. 8vo. 2. The Risen Life: Hymns and Poems for the Christian Year, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo; new ed., 1886. 3. His Pres

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lege 1855, and at Princeton Theological Seminary 1858, and became a missionary. In 1885 he was appointed U.S. general agent of education in Alaska. 1. Alaska, and Missions on the North Pacific Coast. Illust. N. York, 1880, 12mo. 2. Education in Alaska, Wash., 1881. Jackson, Spencer. 1. The Land Monopolists of Ireland, and a Plan for their Gradual Extinction, Lon., 1880, 8vo. 2. Landlord Abuses, and a Plan for the Extinction of Landlordism, Lon., 1885, 8vo.

Jackson, Tatlow. 1. Authorities cited antagonistic to Horace Binney's Conclusions on the Writ of Habeas Corpus, Phila., 1862, 8vo. 2. Martial Law: what is it? and who can declare it? Phila., 1862, 8vo. 3. Landlord and Tenant in Pennsylvania: with Forms, Phila., 1878, 8vo.

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Jackson, Rev. Thomas, [ante, vol. i., fourth of the name there mentioned, add.,] 1783–1873, a Wesleyan minister; twice president of the conference. 1. The Life of the Rev. R. Newton, D.D., Lon., 1855, 12mo. 2. The Duties of Christianity Theoretically and Practically considered, Lon., 1857, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1867. The Providence of God viewed in the Light of Scripture, Lon., 1862, p. 8vo. 4. Aids to Truth and Charity, Lon., 1862, 8vo. 5. The Institutions of Christianity Exhibited in their Scriptural and Practical Bearing, Lon., 1868, 8vo. 6. Recollections of my own Life and Times. Edited by the Rev. B. Frankland. Lon., 1873, 8vo.

Jackson, Rev. Thomas, M.A., 1812-1886, son of the preceding; graduated at St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, 1834; ordained 1835; rector of Stoke Newington from 1852, and prebendary of St. Paul's from 1850. 1. Sermons, preached chiefly on Public Occasions, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 2. The Mourning Mother Comforted: being Passages in Prose and Verse, Original and Selected, on the Death of Children, Lon., 1862, p. 8vo. 3. Our Dumb Companions, Lon., 1864, 4to. 4. Curiosities of the Pulpit and Pulpit Literature, Lon., 1868, 8vo; new ed., entitled "Reminiscences and Anecdotes of Celebrated Preachers," 1876. 5. Our Dumb Neighbours, Lon., 1869,

4to.

6. The Narrative of the Fire of London, freely handled on the Principles of Modern Rationalism, Lon., 1869. 7. Our Feathered Companions, Lon., 1870, 4to. 8. Stories about Animals, Lon., 1874, 4to. 9. Uniomachia: a Greek-Latin Macaronic Poem; 3d ed., Lon., 1875, 12mo.

Jackson, Thomas Graham, M.A., F.S.A., b. 1835, at Hampstead, Eng.; educated at Brighton College, and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford; gained a scholarship at Wadham College 1854; graduated 1858; elected Fellow of Wadham 1864, and honorary Fellow 1882; was a pupil of Sir Gilbert Scott 1858-61, and became an architect. His professional work includes the restoration of the Bodleian Library and the erection of various public buildings at Oxford and elsewhere, and his designs have gained medals and honorable mention at several exhibitions. 1. Modern Gothic Architecture, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 2. Dalmatia, the Quarnero, and Istria: with Cettigne in Montenegro, and the Island of Grado. Illust. Lon., 1887, 2 vols. 8vo.

"This is a really remarkable work, a monument of industry and research in new and most interesting material. History, guide-book, architectural and antiquarian treatise in one, these three handsome volumes are characterized by German thoroughness and English force."-Spectator, IX. 1390.

Also, pamphlets, lectures, &c.

Jackson, Rev. W. T. Seneca and Kant; or, An Exposition of Stoic and Rationalistic Ethics: with a Comparison and Criticism of the Two Systems, Dayton, O., 1881, 12mo; new ed., 1886.

Jackson, Walter H. Zilpha: a Story of the New Forest, Lon., 1887, 12mo.

Jackson, Rev. William, M.A., graduated at Queen's College, Oxford, 1842; ordained 1842; vicar of Heathfield 1858. 1. Stories and Catechisings in Illus tration of the Collects, Lon., 1852-53, 3 vols. 12mo. 2. Sermons preached in Village Churches, Lon., 1853, 12mo. 3. Stories and Lessons on the Catechism, Lon, 1856, 3 vols. 12mo. 4. The History of Confirmation, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo; new ed., 1881. 5. Parochial Sermons, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo.

Jackson, William, secretary to the Earl of Dundonald. Old-Fashioned Wit and Humour: in Verse: with a Prefatory Letter of Approbation from the Late Eminent Poet, George Crabbe, Lon., 1860, 12mo.

Jackson, Rev. William, M.A., F.S.A., graduated at Worcester College, Oxford, 1841; Fellow 1844-48; resides at Weston-super-Mare. 1. Positivism: a Lecture, Lon., 1871, 12mo. 2. The Philosophy of Natural Theology: an Essay in Confutation of the Scepticism of the Present Day, which obtained a Prize at Oxford, Lon., 1874, 8vo.

the New Testament: a Study for the Present Crisis in the Church of England, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1884. 3. A Friendly Reply to the Seventh of Dr. Harrison's Tracts on the Eucharistic Doctrine of Romanists and Ritualists, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 4. The Sabbath made for Man, (Prize Essay,) Lon., 1880, cr. 8vo. 5. The Lord's Supper Historically considered, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. Also, school-books, single sermons, &c.

Jacob, Sir George Le Grand, K.C.S.I., C.B., served in the Persian campaign of 1857 and in the Indian Mutiny. 1. Report upon the General Condition of the Province of Katteewar in 1842, Bombay, 1845, 8vo. 2. English Government of India on the Principles laid down in Her Majesty's Proclamation shown to be necessary, Lon., 1860, 8vo. 3. Western India before and during the Mutinies, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo.

Jacob, Miss Gertrude L. The Raja of Sarawak : an Account of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B., LL.D., given chiefly through Letters and Journals. Port. and Maps. Lon., 1876, 2 vols. 8vo.

"The book is accurate, and shows marks of conscientiousness and care."-Sat. Rev., xliii. 488.

Jacob, Major-Gen. John, C.B., 1812-1858, served with distinction in the Indian Mutiny. 1. Memoir of the First Campaign in the Hills north of Cutchee, Lon., 1852, p. 8vo. 2. Record Book of the Scinde Irregular Horse, Lon., 1853-56, 2 vols. fol. 3. Rifle Practice, Lon., 1855, 8vo; 4th ed., 1858. 4. Tracts on the Native Army of India, Lon., 1857, 8vo. 5. Letters to a Lady on the Progress of Being in the Universe, Lon., 1858, 12mo.

"If this is not a great book, it is certainly a very remarkable one... The present writer would stake here his critical reputation, whatever that may be worth, on the assertion that few in our day have done better service than Mr. Jackson by furnishing as he does so many independent, but in the end consilient, lines of argument which in- Jacob, Rev. John Alexander, M.A., graduated evitably lead up to the conclusion that the laws of nature at Trinity College, Dublin, 1847; ordained 1848; rector and the conscience of man, who is yet a part of nature, of St. Saviour's, Bath, since 1884. 1. Building in Simust have had a rational and moral origin."-Spectator,lence, and other Sermons, Lon., 1875, 12mo. 2. True

xlviii. 597.

3. The Doctrine of Retribution: Eight Lectures preached before the University of Oxford in the Year 1875, (Bampton Lectures,) Lon., 1876, 8vo; 3d ed., 1884. "Mr. Jackson has supplied us with one of the ablest defences of the Christian Faith, by his careful consideration of the human nature to which that Faith brings its message."-Spectator, xlix. 375.

4. (Ed.) Memoirs of Dr. Richard Gilpin, of Scaleby Castle in Cumberland, and of his Posterity in Two Succeeding Generations. By William Gilpin. Carlisle and Lon., 1880, Svo. 5. The Golden Spell, and other Poems; 2d ed., Lon., 1885, 12mo. Also, single sermons. Jackson, William Robert. Vendors and Purchasers a Short Epitome, Lon., 1857, 12mo.

Jackson, Rev. William Walrond, M.A., graduated at Balliol College, Oxford, 1860; ordained 1866; Fellow and tutor of Exeter College 1863-87, and since then rector of that college. With others, (trans.) A History of England, principally in the Seventeenth Century, by Leopold von Ranke. Lon., 1875, 6 vols. 8vo.

Jacob, Archibald Hamilton, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., late chief surgeon of the Dublin Eye and Ear Infirmary; surgeon oculist to the lord lieutenant of Ireland, &c. The General Medical Council: Whom it Represents, and How it should be Reconstructed, Lon., 1880, cr. 8vo. With GLASCOTT, JOHN H., An Historical and Genealogical Narrative of the Families of Jacob, Dublin, 1875, Svo. Privately printed.

Jacob, Arthur. 1. On the Designing and Construction of Storage Reservoirs, Lon., 1867, 8vo; new ed., rev., 1888. 2. Practical Designing of Retaining-Wails,

1873.

Jacob, Edith S. 1. The Gate of Paradise: a Dream of Easter Eve; 7th ed., Lon., 1882, sq. 16mo; 8th ed., 1884. 2. The Vision of the Holy Child: an Allegory, Lon., 1882, sq. 16mo. 3. Crump and Smiles: the Story of Two Bears. Illust. Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Jacob, Ephraim A. An Analytical Digest of the Law and Practice of the Courts of England: comprising the Reported Cases from 1756 to 1886, N. York, 187986, 11 vols. 8vo.

Jacob, Eustace Wilberforce. (Ed.) Something New; or, Tales for the Times. By Several Writers. Lon., 1863, p. 8vo.

Jacob, Major George Adolphus, of the Bombay Staff Corps, inspector of army schools. (Trans.) A Manual of Hindu Pantheism: the Vedantasâra: with Annotations, Lon., 1881, 8vo.

Jacob, Rev. George Andrew, D.D., graduated, first class Lit. Hum., at Worcester College, Oxford, 1829; ordained 1831; head-master of Christ's Hospital, London, 1853-68. 1. The Presence of Christ: Four Sermons, Lon., 1858, 12mo. 2. The Ecclesiastical Polity of

and Faithful: Four Sermons, Lon., 1878, 8vo.

Jacob, Philip Whittington, d. 1890, æt. 84. (Trans.) Hindoo Tales: Adventures of Ten Princes; from the Sanskrit of the Dasakumaracharitan, Lon., 1873, 12mo.

Jacob, T. Evan. The Bliss of Revenge, [a novel,] Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Jacob, W. J. My Personal Recollections of Rome, Lon., 1871, 8vo.

Jacobi, Abraham, M.D., b. 1830, at Hartum, Westphalia, and educated at German universities; removed to the United States in 1853; became professor of diseases of children in the New York Medical College in 1861, in the medical department of the University of the City of New York in 1867, and in the College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1870. He has been president of the New York State Medical Society, &c. 1. Dentition and its Derangements, N. York, 1863, 12mo. 2. The Raising and Education of Abandoned Children in Europe, 1870. 3. Infant Diet. Revised and Enlarged by M. P. Jacobi. N. York, 1875, 8vo. A Treatise on Diphtheria, N. York, 1880, 8vo. 5. The Intestinal Diseases of Infancy and Childhood: Physiology, Hygiene, Pathology, and Therapeutics, Detroit, 1887, 16mo.

4.

Jacobi, Charles Thomas. The Printers' HandBook of Trade Recipes, Hints, and Suggestions relating to Letter-Press and Lithographic Printing, Lon., 1887, cr. 8vo.

Jacobi, Hermann Georg. (Trans.) Gaina Sutras; from the Prâkrit. Part I. ("Sacred Books of the East," vol. xxii.) Oxf., 1884, 8vo.

Jacobi, Mary, (Putnam,) M.D., b. 1842, in London; daughter of George P. Putnam, ante, vol. ii.; studied medicine in the Philadelphia Woman's Medical College and the New York College of Pharmacy, and was the first woman admitted to the Ecole de Médecine, Paris, where she graduated 1871. In 1873 she married Dr. Abraham Jacobi, supra. She was professor of materia medica in the Woman's Medical College of New York Infirmary, and later became a professor in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School. 1. The Question of Rest for Women during Menstruation: the Boylston Prize Essay of Harvard University for 1876, N. York, 1877, 8vo.

"To the discussion of the subject the author brings a large amount of erudition as well as of original research." -Nation, xxv. 172.

2. The Value of Life, N. York, 1879. 3. Essays on Hysteria, Brain Tumor, and other Cases of Nervous Disease, N. York, 1888, 12mo. With WHITE, VICTORIA A., Use of the Cold Pack, followed by Massage, in the Treatment of Anæmia, N. York, 1880, 8vo.

Jacobs, Albert P. The Greek-Letter Societies, | to Hamlet, Lon., 1877, 8vo. 9. Side-Lights on Scripture
Detroit, 1879, 16mo.
Texts, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo.

Jacobs, Rev. Henry Eyster, D.D., son of Rev. M. Jacobs, infra; b. 1844, at Gettysburg, Pa., and educated at Pennsylvania College and at the Theological Seminary in Gettysburg; held successively the chairs of Latin and Greek in Pennsylvania College 1870-83, when he became professor of systematic theology in the Lutheran Seminary in Philadelphia. He has translated the Commentary on Galatians and Ephesians in the American edition of Meyer's Commentaries. 1. The Doctrine of the Ministry as taught by the Dogmaticians of the Lutheran Church, Phila., 8vo. 2. The Book of Concord; or, Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church: with Historical Introduction, Notes, &c., Phila., 1882-83, 2 vols. 8vo. 3. (Trans.) Critical and Exegetical Hand- Book to the Revelation of John; from the German of Friedrich Düsterdieck, D.D.: with Notes, N. York, 1886, 8vo. With SPIEKER, G. F., (Trans.,) Compend of Lutheran Theology, by Leon Hutter, Phila., 1875, 12mo. See, also, HAY, C. A., supra.

Jacobs, J. H. Water: a Necessity and a Danger, Lon., 1878, 8vo.

Jacobs, Joseph. 1. The Jewish Question, 18751884: Bibliographical Hand-List, Lon., 1885, 8vo. 2. (Ed.) The Earliest English Version of the Fables of Bidpai, "The Moral Philosophie of Doni." By Sir T. North. Lon., 1888, 8vo. With WOLF, LUCIEN : 1. Catalogue of the Anglo-Jewish Historical Exhibition, London, 1887, Lon., 1888, 8vo. 2. Bibliotheca AngloJudaica: a Bibliographical Guide to Anglo-Jewish History, Lon., 1888, Svo.

Jacobs, Rev. Michael, D.D., 1808-1871, b. at Waynesborough, Pa.; professor of mathematics, &c., in Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, 1832-65. Notes on the Rebel Invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania, and the Battle of Gettysburg, Phila., 1863, 12mo.

Jacobs, Michael William, son of Rev. M. Jacobs, supra ; b. 1850, at Gettysburg; admitted to the bar 1871. A Treatise on the Law of Domicil, National, Quasi-National, and Municipal: based mainly upon the Decisions of the British and American Courts, Bost., 1887, 8vo.

White

Jacobs, Sarah S., [ante, vol. i., add.]
Oak and its Neighbors, Bost., 1869, 12mo.
Jacobsen, Julius. The Revelations of a Police-
Court Interpreter, &c., Lon., 1866, 12mo.

Jacobson, Augustus. 1. Why I do not Believe,
Chic., 1881, 8vo. 2. Higher Ground: Hints towards
Settling the Labor Troubles, Chic., 1888, 16mno.

Jacobus, Rev. Melancthon Williams, D.D., LL.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1816-1876. 1. Notes Critical and Explanatory on the Book of Genesis, N. York, 1864-67, 2 vols. 12mo. (This and previous commentaries are included in a new edition, 1871-76, 5 vols. 12mo.) 2. The Christian's Heritage, and other Sermons: with an Unfinished Autobiography. Edited by M. Newkirk. N. York, 1878, 12mo.

Jacocks, Abel B., [ante, vol. i., add.] Suggestions in Mental Philosophy, Bost., 1853, 8vo.

Jacot, V. L. 1868: The Coming Wars and First Resurrection; or, A Look into Future Events, Lon.,

1568, 16mo.

Jacox, Rev. Francis, graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge, 1847; ordained 1847: curate of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, 1847-48; now resident in London. 1. Secular Annotations on Scripture Texts, Lon., 1870-71, two series, 8vo. 2. Bible Music: being Variations in Many Keys; or, Musical Themes from Scripture, Lon., 1871; new ed., 1878, cr. 8vo. 3. Cues from All Quarters; or, Literary Musings of a Clerical Recluse, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. Anon. New ed., 1877. 4. Aspects of Authorship; or, Book-Marks and Book-Makers, Lon., 1872; new ed., 1877, p. 8vo. Nightfall and Midnight: Musings after Dark, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo; new ed., 1877.

1.

Jacque, Rev. George. 1. The Clouds: a Poem, in Ten Cantos, Lon., 1864, 8vo. Anon. 2. Hope: its Lights and Shadows: with other Poems, Edin., 1875, 12mo. Jacques, D. H., M.D., 1825-1877, edited an agricultural paper called The Rural Carolinian. Hints towards Physical Perfection; or, The Philosophy of Human Beauty, N. York, 1861, 12mo. 2. The Garden : a Manual of Practical Horticulture; rev. ed., N. York, 1866, 12mo. 3. The Barn-Yard: a Manual of Cattle, Horse, and Sheep Husbandry, N. York, 1866, 16mo. 4. The Farm: a Manual of Practical Agriculture; rev. ed., N. York, 1866, 16mo. 5. The House: a Manual of Rural Architecture; rev. ed., N. York, 1866, 12mo. 6. Florida as a Permanent Home, Jacksonville, 1877, 12mo. 7. How to Grow Handsome, N. York, 1879, 12mo. 8. The Temperaments; or, The Varieties of Physical Constitution in Man considered in their Relations to Mental Character: with an Introduction by H. S. Dayton, N. York, 1879, 12mo.

Jaeger, Abraham. Mind and Heart in Religion; or, Judaism and Christianity: a Heart's Experience, and a Popular Research into the True Religion of the Bible, N. York, 1873, 12mo.

Jagger, Mrs. Mary A. 1. Is Love a Crime? a Novel, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. 2. Rookery Mill, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Jago, Frederick William Pearce, M.R.C.S., b. 1817, at Bodmin, Eng.; graduated M.B. at the University of London 1848; resident at Plymouth since 1849. 1. The Ancient Language and the Dialect of Cornwall: with an Enlarged Glossary, Truro, 1882, 8vo. 2. Glossary of the Cornish Dialect, Truro, 1886. 3. An English-Cornish Dictionary, Lon., 1887, 4to.

Jago, James, M.D., F.R.S., b. at Budock, Eng.; graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge, 1839, and in medicine at Wadham College, Oxford, 1843; consulting physician to the Truro Dispensary, president of the 1. Ocular Spectres Royal Institution of Cornwall, &c. and Structures as Mutual Exponents: a Treatise, Lon., 1856, 8vo. 2. Entoptics: with its Uses in Physiology and Medicine, Lon., 1864, p. 8vo.

Jago, William, b. 1854, at Marazion, Cornwall; lecturer and teacher at the Brighton and Hove School of Science. 1. Inorganic Chemistry, Theoretical and 9th ed., enl., ("Elementary Science Manuals,") 1888, Practical: an Elementary Text-Book, Lon., 1881, 12mo; p. 8vo. 2. A Confidential Report on the Wheat and Flour Supply of the United Kingdom: for the Use of Millers, Bakers, and Corn-Factors, Brighton, 1884, 8vo. 3. Chemistry of Wheat, Flour, and Bread, and Technology of Bread-Making, Brighton, 1886, 8vo.

Jahn, E. Spoilt by Matrimony, [a novel,] Lon., 1886, cr. 8vo.

Jamaspji Minochehrji Jamasp-Asana, Dastur. 1. Pahlavi, Gujarâti, and English Dictionary: vols. i.-iii., Bombay, 1877-82, 8vo.

"The collection and preparation of materials for this dictionary have been the work of many years.... The ration has more than once compelled him to recast his progress of Pahlavi studies during this period of prepawork, till it has assumed a practical form which will renstudents, whether Parsi or European, as soon as comder it an indispensable book of reference for all Pahlavi pleted."-Acad., xii. 250.

2. A Short Treatise on the Navjot Ceremony, Bombay, 1887, 12mo.

"Jambon, Jean," (Pseud.) See MACDONALD, JOHN H. A., infra.

James, Mrs. A. G. F. Eliot. 1. A Guide to Indian Household Management, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 2. Indian Industries, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo.

"He [sic] possesses two qualifications for his task,knowledge of the facts, and sympathy with the needs of the people."-Acad., xviii. 61.

3. Profitable and Economical Poultry-Keeping. Illust. 4. Our Servants: their Duties to us Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. 5. At 8vo. and ours to them, Lon., 1883, p. James, Alexander. Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, Halifax, N.S., 1855, 8vo.

"If the literary merits of the book were equal to his design, Mr. Jacox might have put together a really pleasing collection of essays upon the thoughts naturally suggested to us by darkness."-Sat. Rev., xxxvi. 541.

James, Alexander, M.D., F.R.C. P. Edin., lecturer on the institutes of medicine in the School of Medicine, Edinburgh; assistant physician to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. 1. How to Live Long, ("Health Lectures for the People,") Edin., 1886, p. 8vo. 2. Physiological and Clinical Studies, Edin., 1888, 8vo. 3. Pulmonary Phthisis: its Etiology, Pathology, and Treatment, Edin.,

6. Traits of Character and Notes of Incidents in Bible Story, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 7. Scripture Proverbs, Illustratel, Annotated, and Applied, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 8. Shakespeare Diversions: a Medley of Motley Wear, Lon., 1875, 8vo; 2d ed., 1876; Second Series, Dogberry, 1888, 8vo.

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