Alphabetical List 



Age of Niagara (The), (Nature, Nov. 1898. 59:16.) VII 



Alberger, F. A. Speech on the Niagara ship canal bill, before the 

 house of assembly, March 20, 1872. Albany: Weed, Parsons and 

 Co. 1 872 XII 



Album of the Table Rock, Niagara Falls, and sketches of the Falls 

 and scenery adjacent. Buffalo: Jewett, Thomas. 1848 XII 



Alec-Tweedie, Mrs. E. America as I saw it; or, America revisited. 

 N. Y.: Macmillan. 1913. Pp. 347-356 IV 



Alexander, James Edward, Captain. Transatlantic sketches, 

 comprising visits to the most interesting scenes in North and South 

 America, and the West Indies. Lond. : Richard Bentley. 1833. 2: 

 141-156.) Ill and VII 



(Alexander, J. S. ) Wonders of the west, or a day at the Falls of 

 Niagara, in 1 825. A poem, by a Canadian. N. Y. : 1 825 VIII 



Alida; or, Miscellaneous sketches of incidents during the late American 

 war founded on fact. With poems. By an unknown author. 3d. ed. 

 rev. & imp. N. Y.: Printed for the author. 1841. Pp. 1 83— 

 191 VIII 



Allard, Carl. Recentissima novi orbis, sive Americae Septentrionalis 

 et Meridionalis tabula. (In his Atlas minor. . . . Amstelo-dami. 

 Ex officina Caroli Allard. [ 1 696] No. 1 38.) IX 



Allen, H. T. Allen's illustrated guide to Niagara; revised and pub- 

 lished by H. T. Allen. Buffalo: 1881 XII 



Allen, Stephen M. Address on the occasion of the opening of navi- 

 gation to Niagara Falls, July 4, 1857. Niagara Falls: Pool and 

 Sleeper. 1857 XII 



Allis, Almon Trask. Uncle Alvin at Niagara. (In his Uncle Alvin 

 at home and abroad. Hornellsville. 1895. Pp. 1 12-1 34.) . .VIII 



Almy, Frederic. What to see. (In The Niagara book. N. Y. : 

 Doubleday, Page and Co. 1 901 . Pp. 3-28.) XII 



Along the Niagara-Toronto transmission line. (Elec. wld. & 

 eng. Sept. 16, 1905. 46:470-481.) 



Aluminum as a conductor of electricity. (Jour. soc. chem. ind., 

 Jan. 30, 1897. 16:73.) 



Aluminum company of America. (Harp, w., June 14, 1913. 

 57, pt.1:25.) X 



American civic association. The impending destruction of Niagara 

 Falls. Statement submitted to President Roosevelt. . . . Phila.: 

 1905. 



Niagara again. [ 1 908] XI 



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