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Superintendent of Public Instruction. Virginia school report, 1892-93. Biennial report of the superintendent, with accompanying documents. Richmond, 1893. 8°. [2]

Supreme Court of Appeals. Reports of cases. By G. W. Hansbrough. Vol. 89.
June 10, 1892-April 21, 1893. Richmond, 1893. 8°. [2]

Treasurer. Annual report, Sept. 30, 1884. Richmond, 1884. 8°. 15 p. [3]
See Boyd, C. R.; - Drake, S. A.; - Smith, M. V.

Virginia Historical Society. By-laws. Richmond, 1893. 24°. 16 p. [3]

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- Proceedings, annual meeting, Dec. 21-22, 1891, Dec. 14, 1893, with constitution, list of officers and members. Richmond, 1892-93. 8°. [3]

Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Published quarterly by the Virginia Historical Society for the year ending June, 1894. Vol. 1. Richmond, [1894]. 8°. [1]

Virginia State Bar Association. Report, 5th annual meeting, 1893. Richmond, 1893. 8°. [3]

Vivisection. See Cobbe, F. P.; - Peabody, P. G.; - Scott, J. W.
Voice, The. [Weekly] Jan.-Dec. 1892. Vol. 9. N. Y., 1892. fo. [3]
Voters Library. Series of 1892. Vol. 1. No. 9-13. The tariff riddle: a key
[Phila., 1892.] 12°. (65) p. [3]

thereto in an old debate. By Welker Given. Voyages. See Pym, A. G.; - Slocum, J.

Wabash, Ind. See Wabash Manufacturing Association.
Presbyterian Church. See Conner, J. D., Jr.

Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. Address of J. H. Johnston at the inauguration of Rev. Joseph F. Tuttle as president of Wabash College and the inaugural address of the president, July 24, 1862. N. Y., 1862. 8°. 31 p. [3, Joseph F. Tuttle, Crawfordsville, Ind.]

Charter, with amendment and subsequent acts. h.t.p. [188-.] 8°. 11 p. [3, J. F. Tuttle.]

Endowments, benevolent and other funds. h.t.p. [188-.] 8°. 26 p. [3, J. F. Tuttle.]

- In memoriam. n.t.p. [18-] 8°. 7 p. [3]

See Tuttle, J. F.

Wabash (Ind.) Manufacturing Association. Wabash, Ind., its advantages as a manufacturing point. Wabash, 1870. 8°. 8 p. [3]

Waco, Tex. Superintendent of Public Schools. 11th annual report, 1892-93. [Waco, 1893.] 8°. 61 p. [3]

Wadsworth, Marshman Edward. A paper on the Michigan Mining School. Lansing, 1894. 8°. 14 p. [3]

Wages. See Brassey, T., Baron; - Brentano, L.;- Playfair, L., 1st Baron; - Walker, F. A.

Wagner, Leopold. The significance of names. N. Y., 1893. 12°. 287 p. [1] Waite, W. Hallsworth. Shakespeare's Stratford; a pictorial pilgrimage. N. Y., [1894]. 8°. 69 p. Portrait and illus. [1]

Wakashan Indians. See United States. Bureau of Ethnology.

Wake, C. Staniland, editor. Memoirs of the International Congress of Anthropology. Chicago, 1894. 8°. 375 p. Illus. [1]

Wakefield, Mass. Directory and register of Wakefield, Stoneham and Reading, 1894-95. No. 9. n.p., 1893. 8°. Map. [1] Wakeman, Henry Offey. Europe, 1598-1715.

N. Y., 1894. 12°. viii, 392 p.
Period 5. 1894.)

Mt. Washington and the
Issued by the passenger

(Hassall, A., ed. Periods of European history. Waldron, Holman D. The crown of New England. White Mountain range via the Crawford Notch. department of the Maine Central Railroad. Bost., 1893. obl. 24°. (40) p. Illus. [3]

Wales. See Booth, C.;- Hicks, H.

Walker, Amasa. Our national currency. N. Y., [1874]. 8°. (31) p. [1]
Walker, Francis Amasa. Bimetallism; a tract for the times.

[Bost., 1894.] 8°.

24 p. [3] International Monetary Conference, 4th sess., 22d Aug. 1878. Remarks. n.t.p. [1878.] 8°. 8 p. (Tracts on the silver question, v. l.) [1]

Remarks on the dedication of the new science and engineering buildings of McGill University, Montreal, [Feb. 24, 1893]. n.t.p. [1893.] 8°. (4) p. [3, Author.] The technical school and the University. h.t.p. [1893.] 8°. 7 p. [3, Author.] The wage-fund theory. n.t.p. [1875.] 8°. (36) p. [1]

Walker, George. The banking controversy in France. n.tp. [1865.] 8°. (15) p. [1] - La dette américaine et les moyens de l'acquitter. Paris, 1865. 8°. 31, (1) p. [1] The silver question. Address at the late American Social Science Convention at Saratoga. n.t.p. [N. Y., 1876.] fo. (2) p. [1]

- Specie resumption and the American future. n.t.p. [1879.] 8°. 16 p. [1] The true functions of banking. n.t.p. [1877.] 8°. (8) p. [1]

Walker, Joseph Henry. Remarks before the committee on banking and currency, Dec. 19, 1893, explaining and commending banking bill H. R. 171. 2d ed. Wash., 1893. 8°. 66 p. [3, Author.]

Why the purchase clause of the Act of July 14, 1890, called Sherman law, should be repealed and why free coinage of silver would be unjust. Remarks in the House of Representatives, Aug. 23, 1893. Wash., 1893. 8°. 16 p. [3] Walker, Oscar W. Illustrated ed. Atlas of Massachusetts. Bost., 1894. f°. [1] Walker, Robert James. American slavery and finances.

(388) p. [1]

A general title to the following collection of his pamphlets, namely:

Lond., 1864. 8°.

Jefferson Davis. Repudiation, recognition and slavery. Letter 1-2. [No. 1. 3d ed.] Lond., 1863. 70 p; 14 p.

American Thanksgiving dinner, St. James Hall, Nov. 26, 1863. Lond., 1863. 94 p.
American finances and resources. Letter 1-5. Lond., 1863.

Walker, Williston. The creeds and platforms of Congregationalism. N. Y., 1893. 8°. viii, 604 p. [1]

- The "heads of agreement," and the union of Congregationalists and Presbyterians based on them in London, 1691. A paper read at the 4th annual meeting of the American Society of Church History, Washington, Dec. 29-30, 1891. n.p., [1893]. 8°. 52 p. [3, Author.]

The influence of the Mathers in New England religious development. A paper read at the 5th annual meeting of the American Society of Church History, Washington, Dec. 27-28, 1892. n.p., [1893]. 8°. 85 p. [3, Author.]

Why did not Massachusetts have a Saybrook platform? h.t.p. [1892.] 8°. 20 p. [3, Author.]

Wallace, David and James. Supreme Court of Louisiana. No. 1108. State of Louisiana ex rel. D. J. Wallace vs. the Judge of the fifth district court of New Orleans. Application for a mandamus. h.t.p. [1866.] 8°. 33 p. [2]

Wallace, David, versus Beebe, James M. et als. Respondent's brief. B. R. Curtis, Brooks & Ball, solicitors for respondents, [Supreme Judicial Court, Suffolk, ss.] Bost., 1866. 1. 8°. 33 p. [4]

Suffolk Supreme Judicial Court. Bills, answer, orders, report and evidence. Bost., 1865. 1. 8°. v, 286 p. [4]

Wallace, Frederick T. Men and events of half a century, [chiefly in Cleveland, Ohio]. Cleveland, 1882. 8°. iv, 363 p. [3]

Wallace, George R. Princeton sketches, the story of Nassau Hall; with an introduction by A. F. West. Illus. N. Y., 1893. 8°. xv, (1), 200 p. [1]

Walsh, Sir John. The practical results of the reform act of 1832. Lond., 1860. 8°. iv, 159 p. [1]

Walsh, William J., Archbishop of Dublin. Bimetallism and monometallism. [2d ed.] Chicago, 1893. 12°. 78 p. [3]

Waltham, Mass. Charter and revised ordinances, 1894. Waltham, 1894. 8°. 150 p. [3]

Waltham, Mass., continued.

Proceedings at the celebration of the sesqui-centennial of the town of Waltham, Jan. 16, 1888. [Including the historical address by F. M. Stone.] Waltham, 1893. 8°. 104 p. Portrait and illus. [3]

Water Department. 21st annual report, 1893. Waltham, 1894. 8°. [3] Waltham Abbey, Eng. See Great Britian. Home Office.

Walton's Vermont Register and Business Directory for 1893. [No. 76.] Burlington, [1893]. 24°. Folded map.

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Ward, H. Marshall. The oak. N. Y., 1892. 12°. vi, (1), 175 p. Illus. (Lubbock, Sir J. Modern science series, [v. 3].) [1]

Ward, Lester Frank. The psychic factors of civilization. Bost., 1893. 8°. xxi 369 p. [1]

Ward, Robert DeCourcy. List of cloud photographs and lantern slides. h.t.p. [1894.] 8°. 6 p. [3]

private life and public services of xxiii, 11-838 p. Portrait. [1] Sermon preached in the chapel,

Warden, Robert Bruce. An account of the
Salmon Portland Chase. Cincin., 1874. 8°.
Ware, Henry. The personality of the Deity.
Harvard University, Sept. 23, 1838. Bost., 1838. 8°. 24 p. [3, Samuel A.
Green, M.D., Boston.]

Ware, William Robert. The instruction in architecture at the School of Mines. A paper read before the Alumni Association of Columbia College, June 12, 1888. n.t.p. [1888.] 8°. 16 p. [3]

Warner, Adoniram Judson. Opening address before the Silver Convention, Chicago, Aug. 1, 1893. Adopted as the address of the Convention to the people. Wash., 1893. 8°. 16 p. [3]

Relation of money to bank credits. Address before the first Western States Commercial Congress, Kansas City, April 16, 1891. Wash., 1891. 8°. 16 p. [1] Warner, Charles F., editor. Picturesque Berkshire. With illus. Northampton, [1893]. 4°. 115, (1) p.; 111, (1) p. [1]

Contents.

Part 1. North.
2. South.

Picturesque Franklin, 1891. n.t.p. [1891.] Illus. 4°. 123 p. [1]

Warner, William Lee-. The protected princes of India. Lond., 1894. 8°. xix, 389 p. [1]

Warner Hall. See Oberlin College. Conservatory of Music. Warwick, John George. See United States. Congress. Washburn, Henry S. Visions of the State House. The dream of a night. [A poem] read at the close of the session of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, May 26, 1871. Bost., 1871. 16°. 21 p. [3]

Washington, George, Pres. of the U. S. The portrait statue of George Washington, now in possession of Dr. B. M. Ricketts. n.p., [18-]. 12°. 11 p. [4]

See Baker, W. S.; - Henkels, S. V.;-Johnson, B. T.; — McGuire, J. C.; - Porter, E. G.; - Toner, J. M.;- Washington, Mrs. M. (D. C.) Washington, Mrs. Martha (Dandridge Custis). Copy of letter in answer to request of John Adams [that] she would consent to allow her husband's remains to be placed in a crypt under the dome of the Capitol. [Mount Vernon, 1799], reprinted [1894 ?] f°. (1) p. [3]

Washington, D. C. Board of Health. Report, 1851. h.t.p. [Wash., 1851.] 8°. 36 p. [3]

- Board of Trustees of Public Schools. By-laws, rules and regulations. [Wash., 1869.] 8°. 21, (2) p. [3]

- All Souls' Church. Annual reports, 1881-2-85-86, 87-88. Wash., 1882-88. 8°. [3]

Gas Light and Coke Company. See United States. Congress. Metropolitan Mechanics' Institute. Record of 3d exhibition, March 2-30, 1857. Wash., 1857. 8°. vii, 152 p. [3]

St. John's Parish. Church Orphanage. 5th annual report, 1886-7. Wash., 1887. 8°. 15 p. [3]

Washington, D. C., continued.

- Training School for Servants, formerly, Kitchen Garden Association. 1st annual report. Wash., 1886. 8°. 9 p. [3]

– Volta Bureau. A. M. Bell. Biography and bibliography. Wash., 1893. 8°. (7) p. Portrait. [3]

List of publications. h.t.p. [1893.] 8°. 4 p. [3]

Washington, State. Legislature. Journal of the proceedings of the Council of the territory, 12th session of the Legislative Assembly, Dec. 1864. Olympia, 1864. 8°. 246 p. [1]

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Senate journal, 3d Legislature, Jan. 9, 1893. Olympia, Wash., 1893. 8°. [2] State Agricultural College and School of Science. Experiment Station, Pullman. 2d annual report of the president and director, June 30, 1892. Olympia, 1893. 8°. [3]

Bulletin no. 7. Jan. 1893. Olympia, 1893. 8°. [3]

State Normal School, Ellensburgh. Annual catalogue, 1893. Olympia, 1893. 8°. [3]

Supreme Court. Reports of cases, 1893-94. E. G. Kreider, reporter. Vol. 6-8. Olympia, 1893-94. 3 v. 8°. [2]

Washington, Mt. See Waldron, H. D.

Washington College, Hartford, Conn. Statement of the course of study and instruction, with a catalogue of the officers and students, Jan. 1835. Hartford, 1835. 8°. 32 p. [3]

Washington County, Me.
Fisheries.

Washington County, N. Y.

See United States. Commission of Fish and

Board of Supervisors. Proceedings, Nov. and Dec.

sessions, 1862. North White Creek, 1863. 1. 8°. 34 p. [3]

Washington Law Reporter. Vol. 21. 1893. Wash., 1893. 1. 8°. [1]

Water. See Great Britain. Royal Commission on Metropolitan Water Supply;

- London County Council.

Waterhouse, Sylvester. The importance of ramie to the agricultural prosperity of our Gulf states. St. Louis, 1894. 12°. 18 p. [3, Author.]

Waterloo. See De Peyster, J. W.; - Siborne, W.

Watertown, Mass. Free Public Library. 26th annual report of the board of trustees, 1893. Watertown, 1894. 8°. [3]

The 12th supplement to 2d catalogue, 1894, is appended to the 26th annual report. Watertown Arsenal. See United States. Ordnance Department. Waterworks. See Croes, J. J. R.; - Turner, J. H. T., and Brightmore, A. W.

Watkins, Walter K. The Pemberton family. Bost., 1892. 8°. 9 p. Portrait. [1] Wawn, William T. The South Sea islanders and the Queensland labour trade, a record of voyages and experiences in the western Pacific, 1875-91. [Ed. by W. D. Hay.] With illus. Lond., 1893. 1. 8°. xvi, 440 p. Maps. [1] Wayland, Mass. See Draper, J. S.

Wealth, resources and public debt of the United States. [Anon. Lond.], 1865. 8°. 23 p. [1]

Weaver family. See Greenwood, I. J.

Webb, Samuel Blachley. Correspondence and journals. Collected and ed. by W. C. Ford. Vol. 1-2. N. Y., 1893. 2 v. l. 8°. Folded map, portraits, plates and illus. [1]

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Webb, Sidney and Mrs. Beatrice (Potter). The history of trade unionism. Lond., 1894. 8°. xvi, 558 p. Folded map. [1]

Webb, Thomas Hopkins. Information for Kanzas immigrants. 12th ed. Bost., 1857. 12°. 100 p. [3]

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Webster, Daniel. Discourse at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1820, in commemoration of the first settlement of New-England. 2d ed. Bost., 1821. 8°. 55, (1) p. (Pm., v. 233.) [1]

A funeral oration occasioned by the death of Ephraim Simonds of Templeton, Mass., a member of the senior class in Dartmouth College, who died at Hanover, [N. H.], on the 18th of June 1801, æt. 26. Hanover, 1801. 8°. 13 p. (Pm., v. 233.) [1]

Speech on the Greek revolution, [before the House of Representatives, 8th Dec. 1823]. From the Washington ed. Bost., 1824. 8°. 39 p. (Pm., v. 233.) [1]

Speech upon the tariff, in the House of Representatives of the United States, April, 1824. Bost., 1824. 8°. 47 p. (Pm., v. 233.) [1]

See Wood, W. C.

and others. Memorial to the Congress of the United States on the subject of restraining the increase of slavery in new states to be admitted into the Union, prepared in pursuance of a vote of the inhabitants of Boston and its vicinity, assembled at the State House, 3d Dec. 1819. Bost., 1819. 8°. 22 p. [3, Samuel A. Green, M.D., Boston.]

Webster Kentucky Farm Association. By-laws, with a brief description of its origin and object. Bost., 1858. 12°. 24 p. [3]

Weekly Law Bulletin and Ohio Law Journal. Vol. 21-30. Jan. 1890-June 1893. Conducted by C. J. Jahn. Columbus, 1890-93. 10 v. in 5. 8°. [1]

Weekly notes: being notes of cases heard and determined by the House of Lords, the Court of Appeal, the Chancery, Queen's Bench, and Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Divisions, etc., 1892-93. Lond., [1892-93]. 2 v. 4°. [1]

Weekly Reporter, 1890-91. 39th year, Oct. 1890-Aug. 1891. Added, digested index and a table of cases. Vol. 39. Ed. by M. J. Blake. Lond., 1891.

1. 8°. [1]

Weights and Measures. See Lemale, A. G.

Welles family. See Ruggles, H. S.

Wellfleet, Mass. Workers' Circulating Library. Catalogue. Barnstable, [18-]. 24°. 40 p. [3]

Wellington family. See Griswold, A. W.

Wells, David Ames. The silver question. The dollar of the fathers vs. the dollar of the sons; also an extract from an article in the North American Review, Nov. 1877, on the unconstitutionality of the repeal of the obligations of the resumption act. N. Y., 1877. 12°. 47 p. (Tracts on the silver question, v. 2.) [1] Wells, John D. Abounding in the work of the Lord. A sermon preached at First Church, Quincy, on the Sunday next following the burial of Dr. Ebenezer Woodward; with an appendix containing a biographical sketch. Bost., 1869. 1. 8°. 15, (1) p. [3, William Parsons Lunt.]

Welsh, Herbert. How to bring the Indian to citizenship, and citizenship to the Indian. [Address] before the Society for Promoting Good Citizenship. n.t.p. [1892.] 8°. 14 p. [3]

Wendell, Barrett. Stelligeri and other essays concerning America. N. Y., 1893. 16°. (7), 217 p. [1]

Wenham, Mass. Public Library. Catalogue, 1893. Beverly, 1894. 8°. [3]

Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.

No. 13-14. n.t.p. [1893-94.] 8°. [3]

Bulletin. Nov. 1893-May 1894.

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West Boylston, Mass. Conrse of studies for the public schools, Aug. 1891. Win

chendon, 1891. 8°. 20 p. [3]

West End Street Railway Company. 5th-6th annual report, Sept. 30, 189293. Bost., 1892-93. 8°. [3]

West Indies. See Esquemeling, J.; - Frazer, P.;- United States. National Museum.

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