Book of ready reference in times of emergency. Sleman (R. R.) Volunteer surgeon's guide. D 755 First in the field. By Fenn (G. M.). F 2916, F 2917 First light on the Eddystone. By Marshall (E.). ... F 5837, F 5838 ... F 8419 F3449, F 3450 First love. By Tourgenieff (I.). Lee (Mrs. R.) Anecdotes of the habits and instincts of birds, reptiles, and fishes ... G 1243 Culture, fisheries, etc. Bertram (J. G.) Harvest of the sea ... H 660 NOTE-Systematic account of all the fisheries of the Herbert (D., Editor) Fish and fisheries... H 662 NOTE-Deals with fish-culture,suggesting that our waters poor consumer. Simmonds (P. L.) The commercial pro ducts of the sea: marine contributions to food, industry, and art ... ... D 522 Whymper (F.) Fisheries of the world ... H 664 Record of the International Fisheries Exhibition held at London, 1883. Fishing : Bickerdyke (J.) Angling for pike. F 3060 ... J 1188 J 700 2 CONTENTS. Tackle, live-baiting, dead-bait fishing. -Book of the all-round angler ... J 1189 492 Treatise on angling in both fresh and salt water. First year of scientific knowledge. By Bert(P.). G Firth (Charles) Oliver Cromwell ... ... L Firth (J. F. B.) Reform of London government and of city guilds ... ... ... ... func ... D 720 F 3010 G 1133 Firth (Mrs. J. F. B.) Quaker maid ... ... H 626 ... C 740 744 M 2446, M 2447 FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Transvaal-Historical. Fisher lassie. By Björnson (B.) Fishes: ... C 542 The art of angling in every branch. Buckland (F.) Natural history of British Hamilton (R., M.D.) History of British fishes. G 1330 Account of fishes, molluses, crustacea, etc. Hatschek (B., Prof.) Amphioxus and its development ... ... G 1333 NOTE Deals with a genus of fishes-the lowest in organization-and with the various periods of development. Napier (C.O. G.) Lakes and rivers. G 1180, G 1181 Seeley (H. G., Prof.) Fresh water fishes of Europe History of their genera, species, structure, habits, and distribution. Taylor (J. E., PH.D.) 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F 7049 Hulme (F. E.) Flags of the world. Their history, blazonry, and associations. Flame : Fitzgerald (C. C. P.) Boat-sailing and racing. J 1149 Flame of life. By Annunzio (G. d')... ... ... A 942 Flammarion (C.) Marvels of the heavens ... 2 v. ... L ... L 341 391 -Life of James Boswell. 2 v. -Recreations of a literary man -World behind the scenes CONTENTS-Stage illusions. ... ... ... ... K 922 Spectacles, féeries, etc. Actors: their lives, tastes, etc. Theatres. Authors. -NOVELS : Bella Donna. [FOR SEQUEL Fatal zero five Second Mrs. Tillotson F 3015 Polly READ Seventy Brooke street"] Lady of Brantome Never forgotten [Editor]. Fitzgerald (William W. A.) Travels in the coastlands of British East Africa and the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba ... ... M 977 Fitzgibbon (H.M.) Famous Elizabethan plays. K 679 FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Dramatic works. ... , [Editor] Early English poetry. Fitzmaurice-Kelly (J.) Life of Miguel de Cervantes ... ... Fitzpatrick (J. P.) Transvaal from within FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Transvaal. ... ... K 605 L 1384 M 2448, M 2449 Fitzpatrick (W. J.) Life of Charles Lever ... L 1241 M 1625 -Secret service under Pitt ... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Ireland-History. ... Fitzwygram (Sir F.) Horses and stables ... land 227 Their history, nature, causes, symptoms and prevention. Fleming (George, pseud. of Julia Fletcher). Head of Medusa. Fleming (Miss J. A.) work in schools F 3021 Nile novel F 3023 Flora; or, self-deception. By A. L. O. E. ... F 9 ... F3022 Truth about Clement Ker F 3024 Floral king: a life of Linnæus. By Alberg (A.). L 896 Fleming (James, Rev.) Art of reading and Descriptive. Allen (G.) Guide to Florence ... H 744 · K 48 mons B 229 ... Fleming (Keith) At the eleventh hour Fleming (W., D.D.) Manual of moral philosophy ... ... ... ... -, and Calderwood (H., Prof.) Vocabulary B 11 ... L 425 8601 Fletcher (A. E.) Cyclopædia of education... D -Dilapidations... ... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Dilapidations. -Light and air. -Quantities ... ... ... ... ... ... D 640 ... D 641 ... Fletcher (C. R. L.) Gustavus Adolphus Fletcher (Giles) Christ's victory and triumph Fletcher (J. S.) Works : Builders [Yorkshire] Three days' terror ... ... 506 K 409 ... K 283 F 3026, F 3027 Wonderful wapentake [Yorkshire. Rural sketches] Fletcher (John). In Coleridge (S. T.) Lectures K 646 F 3029, F 3030 Floriculture. LOOK UNDER Flowers. Garden- and notes on Shakspere... In Gosse (E.) Jacobean poets [joint author]. LOOK UNDER Beaumont (F.). Fletcher (Julia C.). LOOK UNDER Fleming (George), pseud. ... ... ... ... Fletcher (Lawrence) Into the unknown [South ... ... ... ... ... ... -Zero the slaver [Equatorial Africa]. ... ... ... ... ... ... Flotow (Friedrich von) Martha. Vocal score. J 618 Fleurange. Par Craven (A.). 2 v. [In French]. K 1421 Flower of the forest. By Gibbon (C.). F 3249, F 3250 Fleury (Jules F. F. H.). LOOK UNDER Champ Johns (C. A., Rev.) Flowers of the field... 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G 1097 D 1075 ... D 1083 Hehn (V.) Cultivated plants and domestic animals in their migration from Asia to Europe; edited by Stallybrass... NOTE-Folk-lore of plants and animals.Mainly philological. Henderson (W.) Notes on the folk-lore of the northern counties of England and the borders With an appendix on household stories, by Baring-Gould. Hunt (R., Editor) Popular romances of the west of England ... Drolls, traditions, superstitions of Cornwall. ... F 2918 Kingsley (Canon) Science and superstition. In his "Health and education " K 962 Kipling (L.) Beast and man in India ... G 1241 NOTE -Popular stories and sayings about the beasts of Leney (I. H.) Shadowland in Ellan Vannin: folk tales of the Isle of Man Maxwell (W. H.) Wild sports of the west of Ireland... With legendary tales, folk-lore, local customs, and natural history. Fluttered dovecote. By Fenn (G. M.). ... Popular account of the locomotive and the railway. Flying machines : ... Chanute (0.) Progress in flying machines. G 468 Foà (Edouard) After big game in Central Africa [1894-97]. Foakes-Jackson (F. J.) History of the christian church to A.D. 337 ... ... ... C 719 [Editor]. LOOK UNDER Trollope (W.). Foden (James) Boilermakers' and iron shipbuilders' companion. ... Foes in law. By Broughton (R.) Rachel's romance ... ... H 346 ... F 1366 ... ... ... ... Foley (E. D.) Cotton manufacturer's assistant. H 994 Folie d'amour. Par Malot (H.). [In French]. K 1624 Folk-lore: ... Axon (W. E. A.) Stray chapters in literature, folk-lore, and archæology... ... K 880 Popular superstitions. Penance. Food and dietetics continued. ... H 725 come and how they are cooked... CONTENTS Bread. Maize. Cakes and puddings. Roast beef. Sundry meats. Game and poultry. Eggs. Dairy produce. Fish. Nuts and apples. Grapes, figs, and oranges. Stone fruits and berries. Roots. Cabbage. Salads and seasonings. Recipes old and new. Buckton (C. M.) Food and home cookery. H 694 Burnet (R. W., M.D.) Foods and dietaries. H 158 NOTE-Deals with food and diet only so far as it is con- Combe (A., M.D.) Physiology of digestion, ... ... ... ... H 118 ... H 205 H 160 ... ... H 214 H 728 NOTE-Solid, liquid, and gaseous foods: their composition, preparation, physiological effects, and chemical analysis. Wagner (R. von) Manual of chemical technology ... ... ... H 886 Sources, manufacture and preservation. Bourne (S.) Trade, population and food... D 983 Papers on economic statistics. Church (A. H., Prof.) Food-grains of India. H 589 NOTE-Aims to furnish an account of the alimentary value of the chief food-grains of India; with notes on the cultivation of some of the crops. Deals with the constituents and uses in the fixing of dietaries and rations. -Food: its sources, constituents, and uses. H 726 NOTE-Written to serve as a guide to the study of the national food collection; with an account of the origin and character of the collection of food stuffs-both animal and vegetable. Dodd (G.) Food of London ... Hayward (A.) Art of dining ciples of dietetics... ... ... Keith (G. S., M.D.) Plea for a simpler life. H 162 NOTE-Attempts to show that the system of medical teaching and practice is wrong. Mainly concerned with food. We eat too much the author thinks, and he gives his reasons in a convincing fashion. Ruddock (E.H.,M.D.), and Shuldham (E. B.) Essentials of diet... ... Hints on food, in health and disease. ... Seeley (H. G., Prof.) Factors in life Lectures on health, food, education. H 163 ... ... H 148 Thompson (Sir H., Prof.) Diet, in relation NOTE Deals with food and its uses in building up and sustaining the human structure: with the selection of food and the best modes of preparing it; and with the exercise of taste in relation to the serving of it. Williams (H.) Ethics of diet H 169 NOTE History of the literature of dietetics. The views of all famous writers on vegetarianism and diet reform from the days of Hesiod are here set out. Deprecatory of flesheating. 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