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THE STUDENT'S MANUAL

hope 1810; Dean Stanley 1810; Stubbs 1839; Symonds 1859; Traill 1934; Trevelyan 1091; Sharon Turner 1958.

(3) Essays and Criticism: 1090-2; C. G. Allen 51; M. Arnold 110;

Birrel 1092; Blouet 230; Brooke 1091; Carlyle 336; Brougham 274; Cobb 416; De Quincey 522; De Vere 1092; Dobson 1092; Dowden 547; Gladstone 771; Hamerton 830; Howitt 893; Hunt 899; Hutton 1091; Lamb 1023; Sidney Lee 1048; Mackintosh 1090; Mallock 1152; Morley 1262; Pater 1092; Pattison 1092; Punch 1561; Ruskin 1644; King of the Golden River 1003; Saintsbury 1091; Smiles 1769; Sydney Smith 1771; Stead 1815; Leslie Stephen 1091; John Wilson 2092.

(4) Science (including, also, economics, philology, jurisprudence

and medicine): 1091-2; Bagehot 157; S. W. Baker 158; Ball 161; Brewster 265; Clerk-Maxwell 1192; Buckland 283; Darwin 505; Davy 509; Dawson 509; Drummond 555; Faraday 648; Galton 731; Geikie 742; Kelvin 996; Kidd 1091; Layard 1040; Livingstone 1103; Lodge 1107; Lubbock 1122; Lyell 1126; Malthus 1153; Hugh Miller 1227; Mivart 1243; Murchison 1280; Osier 1397; Playfair 1504; Proctor 1551; Ramsay 1585; Rayleigh 1589; Ricardo 1610; Romanes 1628; Salisbury 1665; Selous 1721; Seton 1727; Somerville 1780; Speke 1795; H. M. Stanley 1811; Stewart 1826; Sterling 1827; Tait 1886; Tylor 1961; Tyndall 1961; Daniel Wilson 2091.

(5) Philosophy and Theology (including Works on Relations of

Religion and Science): 1091-2; 1471; Balfour 160; Caird 1091; Chalmers 363; Chambers 363; Fairbairn 645; Farrar 649; Flint 1091; Gore 1091; Hall 827; Hamilton 831; Lewes 1060; Liddon 1066; Manning 1161; Mansel 1091; Martineau 1179; Maurice 1091; Mill 1226; Muller (Max) 1276; Newman 1343; Pusey 1564; Robertson 1620; Spurgeon 1806; Trench 1941; Tulloch 1950; John Wesley 2068; Westcott 2069; Whately 2073; Whitefield 2078.

XXIV. CANADIAN.

G.M.Adam 10; W. J. Alexander 45; Grant Allen 51; H. M. Ami 64; Bouriftot 253; George Bryce 281; Cotes 463; J. B. Crozier 482; W. H. Drummond 555; W. A. Fraser 710; Frechette 711; C. W. Gordon 582; G. M. Grant 792; Haliburton 826 ;i Hannay 834; Hughes 894; Maclaren 1139; Marchand 1168; Mille 519; O'Brien 1369; Gilbert Parker 1423; Selwyn 1721; Seton 1727; Shanly 1734; Daniel Wilson 2091; R. R. Wright 2112.

XXV. AMERICAN.

1. THE COLONIAL PERIOD (1607-1783):

a. Poetry: Barlow 1093; Eliot 606; 1092; Hopkinson 1093; Hail Columbia

824; Trumbull 1093; Yankee Doodle 2120; 1093.

b. Prose:

(1) History: Berkeley 1092; Bradford 256; 1092; Byrd 1092;

Captain John Smith 1770; 1092; Pocahontas 1509; Stith 1092; Winthrop 2097; 1092.

(2) Religious Writings: Cotton 465; Mather 1188; 1092; Wool

man 1093; Quakers 1570.

(3) Philosophy: Edwards 588; 1092; Franklin 708; 1093.

(4) Political Writing and Oratory: 1092-3; Adams (Sam.) 12; 1093;

Hastings 1093; Henry 865; 1093; Jefferson 967, 1093; Declaration of Independence 513; Lee (R. H.) 1046; 1093; Warren (J.) 2043; 1093.

2. THE NATIONAL PERIOD (1783-):

a. The Rise of National Literature (1783-1860):

(1) Poetry (in order of time): Freneau 1093; Key 1000, 1093; Star Spangled Banner 1812; Mrs. Sigourney 1756; Bryant 280; 1095; Drake 550; 1093; Woodworth 1094; Wilde 1094; Hal-leek 1093; Greene 1094; Payne 1432, 1094; Home, Sweet

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