LITERATURE AND LITERARY PROGRESS 



1868. 



427 



to Physical Action. Part III. Pieces for General 

 Use. Part IV. Sacred Music. By W. 0. Per- 

 kins. 



Chapel Gems for Sunday-schools. Selected from 

 other Publications by G. F. Boot, F. W. Boot, 

 B. B. Handy, and J. B. Murray. With Addition- 

 al Pieces by D. P. Horton. 



The Tonart: a Collection of Sacred and Secular 

 Music, with a complete Elementary Department, 

 by E. Boberts and J. P. Morgan. 



Of BOOKS OF TEAVEL, Disco VEET, AND AD- 

 VENTUEE there were about fifty important vol- 

 umes. They were the following : 



A Journey in Brazil, by Prof, and Mrs. Agassiz. 



The Albert N'Yanza, or Great Basin of the Nile, 

 an Exploration of the Nile Sources, by Sir S. W. 

 Baker, 2 vols. 



Exploration of the Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, 

 with Adventures among the Native Sword Hunt- 

 ers, by Sir Samuel W. Baker. 



Stories of the Gorilla Country, for Young People, 

 by Paul B. Du Chaillu. 



Upper Mississippi ; or, Historical Sketches of the 

 Mound-Builders, the Indian Tribes, and the 

 Progress of Civilization in the Northwest, from 



A. D. 1600 to 1868, by G. Gale. 



Life Among the Mormons, and a March to their 

 Zion, with a Chapter on the Indians of the Plains 

 and Mountains of the West, by an Officer of the 

 United States Army. 



The Stranger in the Topics : being a Hand-book to 

 Havana, and Guide-book for Travellers in Cuba, 

 Puerto Bico, and St. Thomas, etc., etc. Maps. 



Life in the West : or, Stories of the Mississippi 

 Valley, by N. C. Meeker. 



Italy j Borne, and Naples, from the French of H. 

 Tame, by J. Durand. 



The Old World in its New Face : Impressions of 

 Europe in 186T-'68, by H. W. Bellows, D. D. 

 2 vols. 



Lake George, its Scenes, etc., with an Account of 

 Ticonderoga, Boute to SchroonLake, and the 

 Adirondacks, and Notes on Lake Champlain, by 



B. F. De Costa. Map. 



Travels by Sea and Land of Alethitheras. 



Abroad : a Journal of a Tour through Great Brit- 

 ain and on the Continent, by J. N. Coghill. 



Going to Jericho ; or, Sketches of Travel in Spain 

 and the East, by J. F. Swift. 



Appletons' Short-Trip Guide to Europe, by Henry 

 Morford. 



Book of Summer Besorts : Explaining where to find 

 them, etc. , by C. H. Sweetzer. 



From the Oak to the Olive : a Plain Sketch of a 

 Pleasant Journey, by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe. 



Leaves of a Wanderer in Europe, by J. H. Pugh. 



Becollections of the Paris Exhibition of 1867, by 

 Eugene Bimmel. - 



A Complete Descriptive Guide of Long Branch, 

 with Maps, Directory, etc., by J. H. Schenck. 



Beminiscences of European Travel, by A. P. Pea- 

 body. 



Glen Sketches at Havana, New York, with De- 

 scriptive Poems, by H. C. Winton. 



Among the Arabs : a Narrative of Adventures in 

 Algeria, by G. Naphegyi. 



Absaraka, Homes of the Crows : being the Experi- 

 ence of an Officer's Wife on the Plains. 



A Thousand Miles' Walk across South America, by 

 N. H. Bishop. Introduced by E. A. Samuels. 



Sketches Abroad with Pen and Pencil, by F. 0. 



C. Darley. 



St. Augustine, Florida: its History, Objects of 

 Interest, and Advantages as a Besort for Health 

 and Becreation, by an English Visitor. 



Our Life in China, by Mrs. Helen S. C. Nevius. 



Becollections of Persons and Places in the West, 

 by H. M. Breckenridge, 



Life^among the Apaches, by J. C. Cremony. 

 Stories of the Prairie and other Adventures of the 



Border, selected from the Works of J. Fenimoro 



Cooper, illustrated. 

 Helen on her Travels ; what she Saw and what 



she Did in Europe. 

 The Christmas Holidays in Borne, by Bight Bev. 



W. J. Kip, Bishop of California. 

 Adventures in the Apache Country : a Tour through 



Arizona and Sonora, with Notes on the Silver Be- 



gions of Nevada, by J. Boss Browne. 

 Across the Atlantic ; being Letters from Switzer- 

 land, Germany, Italy, and England, by Charles 



H. Haeseler, M. D. 

 China and the Chinese, by Bev. John L. Nevius. 



Map, and Illustrations. 

 Travels and Adventures in South and Central 



America. Life in the Llanos of Venezuela, by 



Don Bamon Paez. 

 Cradle Lands, Egypt, Palestine, etc., by Lady 



Herbert. Illustrated. 

 Letters of a Sentimental Idler, by Harry Harewood 



Leech. 



The number of books on MILITARY AND 

 NAVAL SCIENCE was smaller than for many 

 years past. They were: 



Siege Artillery in the Campaigns against Bichmond, 

 with Notes on the 15-inch Gun, etc., by Brevet 

 Brigadier-General H. L. Abott. 



The Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. N. B. Forrest, arid 

 of Forrest's Cavalry. Portraits, Maps, and Il- 

 lustrations, by Gen. T. Jordan and J. B. Pryer. 



The Special Operations of War, comprising the 

 Forcing and Defence of Defiles andofBivers, etc., 

 by F. G. Lippitt. 



System of Naval Defence, by J. B. Eads, C. E. 



A Manual of Signals for the Use of Signal Officers 

 in the Field, Military and Naval Students, etc. 

 New edition revised and enlarged, by Bvt. Brig.- 

 Gen. A. J. Myer. 



Of the works on AGEICULTUEE the following 

 were the principal : 



Handbook of Grape Culture ; or, why, where, 

 when and how, to Plant and Cultivate a Vine- 

 yard, Manufacture Wines, etc., byT. H. Hyatt. 



Cotton Culture, by J. B. Lyman. With a Chapter 

 on Cotton-Seed and its Uses, by J. B. Sypher. 



The Prairie Farmer Annual. 



The American Wheat Culturist ; a Practical Trea- 

 tise on the Culture of Wheat, by S. E. Todd. 



The Variation of Animals and Plants under Do- 

 mestication, by C. Darwin. With Preface by Prof. 

 Asa Gray. 2 vols. 



American Cattle : their History, Breeding, and 

 Management, by L. F. Allen. 



Farming for Boys, by the Author of Ten Acres 

 Enough. 



Woodward's Becord of Horticulture, No. 2 ; edit- 

 ted by A. S. Fuller. 



Farm-Talk : a Series of Articles on Common Farm 

 Topics, by G. E. Brackett. 



The Percheron Horse ; translated from the French 

 of C. Du Huys. 



The Tim Bunker Papers ; or, Yankee Farming, by 

 Timothy Bunker, Esq., of Hookertown, Conn. 



Vineyard Culture, Improved and Cheapened, by 

 A. Du Breuil, Prof., etc. : Translated by E. and 

 C. Parker, of Longworth's Wine-House ; with 

 Notes, etc., by John A. Warder. 



The Diseases of Sheep, Explained and Described ; 

 with Eemedies, etc., by H. Clok. 



Earth Closets ; how to make them, and how to 

 use them, by G. E. Waring, Jr. 



Gardening for the South ; or, how to grow Vege- 

 tables and Fruits, by W. N. White. 



A Guide to the Study of Insects, and a Treatise on 

 those injurious and beneficial to Crops, by A. S. 

 Packard, Jr., M. D. 



