Kingsley (C.) Neoplatonism. In his "His D 892 M 1209 M 1525 B 373 M 42 ... L 338 - literally transl. with notes, by Watson... M 1315 Nero, and other plays; edited by Horne ... K 704 Nervous system : Donaldson (H. H.) Growth of the brain : a study of the nervous system in relation to education. NOTE Collection of facts as to the structure and functions of the brain, its growth, the differences in size at various ages, in the two sexes, in tall and short men, in different social classes, and in different nations. Describes the brain and nerve system and their modifications from birth to old age. Fox (E. L., LL.D.) Influence of the sympathetic on disease. ... ... Η ...H Lewes (G. H.) Nervous mechanism. In his 66 "Physical basis of mind." ... Netherlands-continued. Ditchfield (P. H., Rev.) Church in the Netherlands. ... ... ... ... C 831 Motley (J. L.) Rise of the Dutch republic. 3 v.... M 2244, M 2245 NOTE Picture of one of the most dramatic periods of modern European history. Devoted to that turbulent age, from the abdication of Charles V., in 1555, to the assassination of William of Orange in 1584. Somewhat one-sided and favourable to William of Orange. Prescott's Philip II. covers much the same ground, from the point of view of Spain, 1527-80. -United Netherlands. 4 v. NOTE Characterizes the course of the catholics as the deep-laid conspiracy of Spain and Rome against human rights, and the period seems to the author, to show the dangers that came from superstition and despotism, and the blessings from the maintenance of religion and political freedom. Schiller (J. C. F. von) Revolt of the United Netterville (Luke). LOOK UNDER O'Grady (S.). Nettleship (H., Editor). LOOK UNDER Virgil. 127 Neue geschichten. Von Hackländer (F. W.). Neufeld (C.) Prisoner of the Khaleefa. ... M 928 278-Under the rebel's reign: Egyptian revolt. F 6328 Neuman (Henry), and Baretti (G.) Dictionary of the Spanish and English languages. 2 v. E 139 Vol. 1.-Spanish-English. Vol. 2.-English-Spanish. 145 NOTE-Deals with the workings of nerves and nerve centre, and holds that all the parts of the nervous system have one and the same elementary property, namely, sensibility. Attacks the doctrine of animal and human automatism, and attempts a psychological solution of the relation between body and mind. Romanes (G. J., LL.D.) Jelly-fish, star-fish and sea-urchins NOTE Account of the author's researches on primitive nervous systems, and attempts to show that jelly fishes form but a link in the great chain of the evolution of the nervous system. Neuroomia. By McIver (G.) ... Never forgotten. By Fitzgerald (P.). ... F 5554 ... F 3014 ... J 1176 Nevermore. By Boldrewood (R.). F 1095, F 1096 ... K 835 New Abelard. By Buchanan (R.). F 1420, F 1421 New Adam and Eve. By Hawthorne (N.). F 3962 121 New antigone. By Barry (W.). New Arabian nights. By Stevenson (R. L.). Nesbit (E., pseud. of Edith Bland) Grim tales. F 6326 -Something wrong ... Nesbitt (Alexander) Glass Nest of royalists. By Stuart (E.) Nestleton Magna. By Wray (J. J.)... F 6327 H 915 F 8124 ... F 9321 Nestor-Schnurmann (I.) Russian manual... E 193 Nests. LOOK UNDER Birds-Eggs and nests. Netherlands :— F 3355, F 3356 ... F 729 ... F 8416 F 7982, F 7983, F 7981 New arcadia. By Tucker (H.). New Atlantis. By Bacon (Lord). In his Works. B 387 ... NOTE An imaginary island in the Atlantic, where the author finds a college for the interpreting of the natural sciences. His intention was to present in this fable an ideal commonwealth, but he died before the completion. Other editions. ... ... B 388, D 92, D 93 New boy at Merriton. By Goddard (J.). ... F 3381 New Brunswick :— New Brighton. In Granville's Spas of England. M 335 Buckingham (J. S.) Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick [in 1839]... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Canada. M1073 Davies (G. C.) Cruising in the Netherlands. M 673 New Caledonia. LOOK UNDER Pacific ocean. Handbook to certain of the rivers and canals of Holland, Friesland, and the north of Belgium; with information as to expenses and the routes the author has explored. New "Centurion." By Eastwick (J.). NOTE-Sketch of a naval engagement with automatic guns. New chapter in the story of nature. By Radcliffe (C.B.).. ... ... 79 New empire [Canada]. By Howland (O. A.). M 2500 New relations. By Marshall (E.). ... ... New republic. By Mallock (W. H.). Doyle (J. A.) The English in America: the puritan colonies. 2 v. ... NOTE Gives an account of the Plymouth Pilgrims, of the first emigrant schemes of the early 17th century, and of the settlement of Massachusetts. Traces the rise of the colony, its extension to North and South, and the gradual union of the settlements in the New England confederation. Contains a survey of the civilization of New England in the middle 17th century, relates the political fortunes of the colony during the generation that followed, and brings the history of the New England settlement down to 1700. ALSO LOOK UNDER Australia and Australasia. New virtue. By Beringer (Mrs. O.). New York :— Irving (W.) Knickerbocker's History of ... ... ... NOTE-History of the city of New York, in which is traced the rise of the Dutch settlement and its passing into English hands. There are chapters giving the usurpation of Leisler in 1689, others on the revolution and the democratic party founded on it. New Zealand : F 2138 ... F 3787 ... New Paul and Virginia. By Mallock (W. H.). F 5622 New Prince Fortunatus. By Black (W.). ... F 992 NOTE-Deals with the climatic qualities of the country, which the author divides up into four zones. Describes the various spas, the local peculiarities of the chief settlements, the hot lake district, and the fiords of the west coast in 1886. Reeves (W. P.) Long white cloud... NOTE-Historical and descriptive account of New Zealand, from its discovery by Tasman in 1642, then by Capt. Cook in 1769. Sketches the rise of the democratic party in parliament, the struggles waged between capital and labour and land legislation; also gives a sketch of the Maori ideas of the unseen world. Taylor (R., Rev.) Te Ika a Maui ; or, New M 1243 M 1244 Zealand and its inhabitants, 1855. ... M 1245 Origin, manners, customs, mythology, religion, rites,songs, proverbs, fables and language of the natives; with the geofogy, natural history, produce, and climate of the country. Trollope (A.) South Australia, Western Australia, and New Zealand [cir. 1872]. M 1258 NOTE-Record of the author's impressions of Australia, dealing with colonial institutions, land laws, effect of the gold discoveries, the labour questions, the fate of the aborigines, railways, preserved meat, etc. ALSO LOOK UNDER Australia and Australasia. ... Sutherland (A., and G.) History of Aus- ... M 2601, M 2602 New Zealand courtship. By Bayly (E. B.)... F 737 Newcombe (Elizabeth) Irony of fate. ... F 6329 Newcomes.ByThackeray (W.M.).F8261,F8262, F 8263 Newell(E.J.)St. Patrick: his life and teaching. C 851 Newfoundland : ... Dawson (S. E.) Canada and Newfoundland (North America, vol. 1) ... Prowse (D. W.) History of Newfoundland, from the English, colonial, and foreign records [earliest times to 1895]... ... NOTE -An impartial statement of the relationships between Great Britain and the oldest of her colonies. Deals with the position of the French fishery question, railway construction in the colony, telegraphic communication, the Fisheries commission, bibliography, and contains a history of Labrador. Rae (W. F.) Newfoundland to Manitoba [in 1880]... ... Social, agricultural, mineral, etc. ... ... Newman (Ernest) Study of Wagner. ... ... M 1066 M 2509 M 1075 L 1060 Newman (Francis W., Prof.) Essays on diet. H 167 NOTE-Advocacy of a vegetarian diet. ... ... G 1131 Newman (G., M.D.) Bacteria. of the fourth century. FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Arians. ... C 786 -Callista [Persecution of christians,3rd cent.]. -Discourses on the scope and nature of uni- ... ... ... D -Essay on the development of christian doc 964 ... C trine. FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Christianity. -Essays critical and historical. 2 v. ... Poetry, with reference to Aristotle's poetics. Introduction of rationalistic principles into revealed religion. Apostolical tradition. Fall of La Mennais. Palmer's view of faith and unity. Theology of St. Ignatius. Prospects of the Anglican church. Anglo-American church. Selina, Countess of Huntingdon. Catholicity of the Anglican church. Protestant idea of Antichrist. Milman's view of christianity. Reformation of the eleventh century. Private judgment. John Davison. John Keble. -Fifteen sermons preached before the uni C versity of Oxford between 1826 and 1843. C -Historical sketches. 3 v. -Loss and gain. ... Newth (S.) First book of natural philosophy. G 392 Introduction to the study of statics, dynamics, hydro- Newton (A. V.) Patent law and practice ... D 663 its methods; or, democracy A.D. 2,100 ... D 99 Newton (C. T.) Essays on art and archæology. G 899 Newton (Sir Isaac) : In Bolton (S. K.) Famous men of science, L 833; Illustrious men, L 78; Memorials of early genius, L 46; Nasmith (D.) Makers of modern thought, L 50; Stoughton (J.) Worthies of science, L 846; Wright (H. C.) Stories of the great scientists, L 847. Newton (John, Rev.). In Seeley (M.) Later evangelical fathers... Newton (Richard, D.D.) Bible animals. FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Navy and naval tactics. 386-Francis Bacon: life and philosophy. 2 v. L 158 -Thomas Carlyle. ... ... ... L 1293 31 Nicholas (J. P.), joint author. LOOK UNDER Johns (R.). 537 ... ... M 43 ... Biography. ... Meynell (W.) John Henry Newman: the founder of modern Anglicanism and a car dinal of the Roman church. In Birrell (A.) Res judicatæ. ... ... ... K ... 761 Nicholas Nickleby. By Dickens (C.). F 2396, F 2397, F 2398 Nicholl (G. F., Prof.) Bengali grammar ... E 188 Contains an Asamese grammar. Nicholls (Benjamin E.) Help to the reading ... ... Nicholls (Sir George) History of the Irish poor law. .C 155 ... D 562 Nicholson (G.) Fifty years in South Africa. M 1024 For the use of junior classes. ... G 882 ...G 1182 -Lives and labours of leading naturalists... L 897 FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Biographies-collective. ... ... ... ... F 3579 ... M 985 M 932 ... Baker (Sir S. W.) Albert N'yanza, great ... ... ... ... ... IM 986 ... B 346 434 Niebuhr (B. G.) Lectures on ancient ethnography and geography. 2 v. Niecks (Frederick, Prof.) Concise dictionary Niewland (Peter). In Brightwell (Miss C. L.) M 1000 M 922 ... M 2385 Watkins (O. S.) With Kitchener's army a ... ... ... Nimrod et Cie. Par Ohnet (G.). [In French]. K 1664 Bindloss (H.) In the Niger country, 1898. M 953 Nineteenth century: NOTE Sketches the attempt to discover the course of the mouth of the river; with an account of the origin of the slave trade, and the settlement of Sierra Leone by the English in 1787. Touches upon the work of the Royal Niger Coy., the liquor traffic, the raiding of Akassa, and the missionary work and influence. Thomson (J.) Mungo Park and the Niger. L 820 ALSO LOOK UNDER Benin expedition. ... F 6116 Nineteenth century-continued. ... Wallace (A. R., LL.D.) Wonderful century: D ... F 4083 ... F 8785 No surrender. By Henty (G. A.) ... K 266 Nisbet (E.) Flower painting for beginners. J Bail up! [Early Queensland]. Black drop [Law of heredity] 336 F 6334, F 6335 F6336 F 6337 F F 6341, F 6342 F 6344, F 6345 F 6346, F 6347 ... F 6348, F 6349-Poems: a selection, by Buchanan... F 9508 F 6350, F 6351 Noel Chetwynd's fall. By Needell (J. H.) ... F 6316 F 6352 Noémi. By Baring-Gould (S.). K 486 K 487 Noeud gordien. Par Bernard (C. de). [In F 6353, F 6354 F 6355 F 6356, F 6357 F 617, F 618 ... K 1385 F6358 Noirs et rouges. Par Cherbuliez (V.). [In F 6359, F 6360 F 6362, F 6363 ... B 163 994 ... G French]. ... ... Arnold (M.) Modern dissent. In his "St. ... C 371 NOTE Challenges the assumption that the victory of dissent, which to many people seems imminent, will be the victory of religious freedom, religious right, and religious improvement, and endeavours to point out what is likely to be the effect on human progress and on religion in Eng. land, of the extinction of the state church. ... Bogue (D.), and Bennett (J.) History of dis- De Foe (D.) Shortest way with the dissen- ... Howe. Baxter. Rutherford. Henry. None like it. By Parker (J.)... ... L 211 NOTE-Deals with the inspiration and authority of the C 135 Nor wife, nor maid. By Hungerford (Mrs. M.). F 4550) No alternative. By Thomas (A.). ... ... F 3978 ... K 100 NOTE-The author here has undertaken the work of attacking all the literary and artistic idols of the time, and attempts to show that the tendencies of the fashions in art and literature have their source in the degeneracy of their authors. FOR A REPLY TO THIS RACY SATIRE. "Regeneration," K 101. No soul above money. By Raymond (W.)... F 6980-Drones must die. F 4244 ... READ ... F 6365 |