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TRANSACTIONS.-FRANCE, continued.

Mémoires de l'Institut National.

2nde Série,-Nouvelle Division, 48 vols.―viz.:

Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des Sciences. 18 vols. 1816-41.
Mémoires présentés par divers Savants Etrangers. 8 vols. 1817-43.
Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.

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Mémoires présentés par divers Savants Etrangers. 1re Série. 1841.
2nde Série. Antiquités de la France, vol. 1. 1843.
Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des Sciences Morales et Politiques.
4 vols. 1837-43.

Mémoires présentés par divers Savants Etrangers, tome 1. 1841.
Recueil de Discours, Rapports, et Pièces diverses, lus dans les
Séances publiques et particulières de l'Académie Française,
1820-29. 1843.

Recueil de Discours, Rapports et Pièces diverses, lus dans les
Séances publiques et particulières de l'Académie Française,
1830-39. 1841.

Comtes Rendus hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des
Sciences, depuis 1836. 4° Paris.

L'Institut. Journal général des Sociétés et Travaux scientifiques de
la France et de l'Etranger, depuis 1833. Folio. Paris.

Annales du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle (1802-13); avec la Table. 21 vols. 4° Paris, 1802-27.

Mémoires du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle (1813-31). 20 vols. 4° Paris, 1815-32.

Nouvelles Annales du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle (1832-35). 4 vols. 4° Paris, 1832-35.

Archives du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, depuis 1839. 4° Paris,

1839-43.

Bulletin des Sciences, par la Société Philomatique de Paris. 3 vols. 4° Paris, 1824-26.

TRANSACTIONS.-GERMANY.

Histoire de l'Académie Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Berlin, depuis son origine jusqu'à present; avec les Pièces originales. 4° Berlin, 1752.

Miscellanea Berolinensia, ex scriptis Societati Regiæ Scientiarum, edita. 8 vols. in 4. 4° Berolini, 1710–43.

Histoire et Mémoires de l'Académie Royale des Sciences et BellesLettres, depuis son renouvellement en 1745 jusqu'en 1769. 25 vols. 4° Berlin, 1746–71.

Nouveaux Mémoires, 1770–86. 17 vols. 4° Berlin, 1772–88.
Mémoires depuis l'avènement de Frederick 11., 1786-1804. 13 vols.
4° Berlin, 1792-1807.

Abhandlungen der Königlichen Academie der Wissenschaften, in
Berlin, 1804-42. 27 vols. 4° Berlin, 1815-42.

Commentarii Societatis Regiæ Scientiarum Gottingensis, 1751-54.
4 vols. 4° Gottinge, 1752-55.

Novi Commentarii, 1769–1777. 8 vols. 4° Gottinga, 1771-78.
Commentationes, 1778-1808. 16 vols. 4° Gottinga, 1779–1808.
Commentationes Recentiores, 1808-37. 8 vols. 4° Gottinga,

1811-41.

TRANSACTIONS.-SPAIN.

Memorias de la Real Academia de la Historia. 7 vols. 4° Madrid, 1796-1832.

TRAVELS (Catalogues of)-see Boucher de la Richarderie, and Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 17.

TRAVERS (Benjamin) Hunterian Oration. 8° London, 1838.

The Physiology of Inflammation and the Healing Process. London, 1844.

TRAVIS (Archdeacon)-see Porson.

TREBECK (George)-see Moorcroft.

TREDGOLD (T.) The Steam Engine, its invention and improvement; new edition, with the Science of Steam Naval Architecture, edited by W. Woolhouse. 4° London, 1838.

Atlas (in illustration of Steam Machinery). Folio. Lond. 1840. TRÉMOUILLE (La)-see Bayard, and Bouchet.

(Charlotte de la)—see Lathom House.

TRENT (Council of)-see Mendham, and Sarpi.

TREVELYAN (C. E.) Education of the People of India. 8° London, 1838. TREVELYAN; a Novel. 12° London, 1837.

TRIALS. A complete Collection of State Trials, from 1163 to 1783. Edited, with Notes &c., by William Cobbett and T. B. Howell, and continued from 1783 to 1820, by T. J. Howell; with Index, by David Jardine. 34 vols. 8° London, 1809-28.

State Trials; or, a Collection of the most interesting Trials prior to the Revolution of 1688, reviewed and illustrated by S. M. Phillipps. 2 vols. 8° London, 1826.

see Jardine.

TRIGAUTIUS (Nicolas) Voyage to India, and State of Christianitie in China and Japan.-Purchas's Voyages, vol. 2.

TRISSINO (Giorgio) Sofonisba, Tragedia.-Parnaso Italiano, tomo 17; Teatro Italiano Antico, tomo 1.

TRIVETUS (Nicol.) Annales sex Regum Angliæ; acced. Adami Murimuthensis Chronicon, Bostoni Speculum Cœnobitarum, et Boltoni Hypercritica; edidit e Codicibus MSS. Ant. Hall. 2 vols. 8° Oxonii, 1719-22.

TROGNON (Aug.) Fragment sur l'Histoire de France.-Guizot, Coll. des
Mémoires,-Introduction.

TROIL (Uno von) Letters on Iceland.-Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 1.
TROJAN Controversy.-see Troy.

TROKELOWE (Johan. de) Annales Edvardi 11.—see Hearne.

TROPPANEGER (Albert) The Grammatical Forms of the German Language. 12° London, 1836.

TROTTER (Alexander) Observations in illustration of his modified Plan of a communication between the New and the Old Town of Edinburgh. 4° Edinburgh, 1834.

On the Financial Position and Credit of such of the States of the North American Union as have contracted Public Debts. 8° London, 1839.

see Balscapo.

TROUBADOURS.-see Raynouard, and Sainte-Palaye.

TROUIN-DUGUAY. Ses Mémoires.-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 2nde Série, tome 75.

TROY. A Collection of Works on the Trojan Controversy, by M. Chevalier, John Maclaurin, J. Bryant, J. Dallaway, J. B. S. Morritt, Richard Chandler, J. Rennell, F. Spohn, and from the British Critic. 3 vols. 4° London, &c., 1791-1814.

TROYER (Anth.)—see Dabistan.

TROYES (Jean de) Histoire de Louis XI., et des choses mémorables advenues de son règne, depuis l'an 1460 jusques à 1483, (autrement dicte la Chronique Scandaleuse.)-Petitot, Coll. des Mémoires, 1re Série, tome 13.

TRUMAN (Matthew) Food, and its influence on Health and Disease. 12° London, 1842.

TRURO. Some Account of the Proceedings at the Election for Truro, August, 1830. 8° London.

TRYALS of William Penn, William Mead, Thomas Rudyard, &c., Sept. 1670.-Phenix, vol. 1, Nos. 11 and 12.

TUCKER (Abraham) The Light of Nature pursued; with Life, by Sir H. P. St. John Mildmay. 7 vols. 8° London, 1805.

Man in quest of himself; or, a Defence of the Individuality of the Human Mind, or Self. (Parr's Metaphysical Tracts.) 8° London, 1763.

(George) The Theory of Money and Banks investigated. 8° Boston, 1839.

Progress of the United States in Population and Wealth, in Fifty Years, as exhibited by the Decennial Census. 8° New York, 1843.

TUCKEY (Captain J. N.) Narrative of an Expedition to explore the River Zaire, or Congo, in South Africa, in 1816; with Professor Smith's Journal. 4° London, 1818.

TUDELA (Benjamin de)-see Benjamin.

TUDOR (Henry) Narrative of a Tour in North America; comprising Mexico and the Island of Cuba. 2 vols. 8° London, 1834.

TUILLERIES. Statues et Bustes de Marbre Antiques qui sont au Louvre et au Palais des Tuilleries; Ornemens de Peinture et de Sculpture au Palais des Tuilleries. Folio. Paris, 1679.

TUPINIER (M.) Observations on the Dimensions of the Ships of the Line and Frigates in the French Navy, translated. 8° London (privately printed), 1830.

TURKEY (Description of)-Conder's Modern Traveller, vol. 14.

(History of)-see Hammer, Knolles, and Zinkeisen.

TURKISH SPY. Letters, giving an account of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, from 1637 to 1682. 8 vols. in 4. 12° London, 1702.

TURNBULL (A.) Treatment of the Diseases of the Eye, by means of Prussic Acid Vapour, and other medicinal agents. 8° London, 1843. TURNEBUS (Adrian) Poëmata. 12° Paris, 1580.

TURNER (Dawson) Muscologia Hibernica Spicilegium. 8° Yermuthæ (privately printed), 1804.

Extracts from the Literary and Scientific Correspondence of Richard Richardson, of Bierley. 8° Yarmouth (privately printed),

TURNER (Dawson) Specimen of a Lichenographia Britannica; or, attempt at a History of the British Lichens. 8° Yarmouth (privately printed),

1839.

Outlines in Lithography, from a small Collection of Pictures. 4° Yarmouth (privately printed), 1840.

Catalogue of Engravings, Etchings, and original Drawings, Deeds, &c., collected towards the illustration of the Topography of Norfolk, and inserted in his copy of Blomefield's History of that county. 8° Yarmouth (privately printed), 1841.

Descriptive Index of the contents of Five Manuscript Volumes in his Library, illustrative of the History of Great Britain. 8° Yarmouth (privately printed), 1843.

Guide to the Historian, the Biographer, Antiquary, and Collector of Autographs, towards the verification of MSS. 8° Yarmouth (privately printed), 1844.

see Cotman.

(Mrs. Dawson) One Hundred Etchings. 4° (Privately printed.) (Edward) Elements of Chemistry. 8° London, 1833.

(Captain Samuel) An Account of an Embassy to the Court of the Teshoo Lama, in Tibet; with Observations, botanical, mineralogical, and medical, by R. Saunders. 4° London, 1800.

(Sharon) The Sacred History of the World, as displayed in the Creation and subsequent events to the Deluge. 3 vols. 8° London, 1832-37.

The History of the Anglo-Saxons; comprising the History of England to the Norman Conquest; with a Vindication of the Ancient British Poems. 3 vols. 8° London, 1823.

Another Edition. 3 vols. 8° London, 1828.

The History of England during the Middle Ages. 5 vols. 8° London, 1825.

1827.

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The History of the Reign of Henry VIII. 2 vols. 8° London,

The History of the Reigns of Edward vI., Mary, and Elizabeth. 2 vols. 8° London, 1829.

(William) Treatise, relative to the Voyage of John Wilson in Guiana, 1606.-Purchas's Voyages. vol. 4.

TURNOR (Ed.) History of Grantham.-see Howlett.

TURPIN (F. R.) History of Siam.-Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 9.

(Archbishop) History of Charles the Great and Orlando; with Ancient Spanish Ballads relating to the Twelve Peers of France, and English Metrical Versions, translated by T. Rodd. 2 vols. London, 1812. TURREAU (Le Général) Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de la Guerre de la Vendée. 8° Paris, 1824.

TURTON (Thomas) The Text of the English Bible, as now printed by the Universities, considered. 8° Cambridge, 1833.

TUTOR (The Private); or, Thoughts upon the Love of Excelling and the Love of Excellence [by Basil Montagu]. 8° London, 1820. TWEDDELL (John) Remains; being a selection of his Correspondence, a republication of his Prolusiones Juveniles, and a Biographical Memoir, by Robert Tweddell. 4° London, 1816.

TWEEDIE (A.)-see Forbes.

TWESTEN (A. D. C.) Vorlesungen über die Dogmatik der EvangelischLutherischen Kirche, nach dem Compendium des W. M. L. de Wette. 8° Hamburg, 1826.

TWISS (Francis)-see Shakspeare.

(Richard) Travels through Portugal and Spain, in 1772-73. 4° London, 1775.

TWYSDEN (Roger) Historia Anglicanæ Scriptores x. :-Simeon Mon.
Dunelmensis; Johannes et Ricardus, Priores Hagustaldenses; Ailredus
Abbas Rievallensis, Radulph de Diceto, Johannes Brompton, Ger-
vasius Mon. Doroboriensis; Thoma Stubbs, Guilielmus Thorn, et
Henricus Knighton; ex vetust. MSS., cum Glossario et Indice. 2 vols.
fol. Londini, 1652.

TYLER (James Endell) Oaths; their Origin, Nature, and History. 8°
London, 1834.

TYRIUS. See Maximus Tyrius.

TYRRELL (James) General History of England, as well ecclesiastical as civil, taken from ancient Records, MSS., and Historians; with Appendix. 3 vols. in 4. fol. London, 1696-1704.

TYRTEUS.-see Camerarius, Poetæ Minores Græci, and Theocritus.

TYTLER (Alex. Fraser) Elements of General History, ancient and modern. 2 vols. 8° London, 1813.

(Patrick Fraser) History of Scotland, A.D. 1249-1603. 9 vols. 8° Edinburgh, 1828-44.

Second Edition. 9 vols. 8° Edinburgh, 1841-44.

Lives of Scottish Worthies. 3 vols. 12° London, 1831-33.
see Crichton, and Henry VIII.

(William)-see Mary Queen of Scots.

TZIMISCES (Joannes)-see Diaconus.

UHDEN (Hermann F.) Die Zustände der Anglicanischen Kirche, mit
besonderer Berüchsichtigung der Verfassung und des Cultus dar-
gestellt. 8° Leipzig, 1843.

UKERT (Fr. Aug.) Geographie der Griechen und Römer, von den früh-
esten zeiten bis auf Ptolemäus. 2 vols. 8° Weimar, 1816.
ULLOA (George et Antoine de) Voyage historique de l'Amérique méri-
dionale; avec une Histoire des Incas du Pérou. 2 vols. 4° Amsterdam,
1752.

Voyage to South America, describing at large the Cities, Towns, &c., on that Continent; translated, with Notes and Observations, and an account of some parts of the Brazils, by J. Adams. 2 vols. 8° London, 1772.

Voyage to South America.-Pinkerton's Voyages, vol. 14. Noticias Secretas de America, sobre el Estado de los Reynos del Peru y Provincias de Quito, costas de N. Grenada y Chile,―Gobierno y Regimen particular de los Pueblos de Indios,-Cruel oprésion y extorsiones de sus Corregidores y Curas,-Abusos introducidos por los Misionares, causas de su origen y motivos de su continuacion por tres siglos; sacadas a luz por D. Barry. 4° Londres, 1826.

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