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ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Mr. Freeman's Visit to Baltimore; Preface to Freeman's Introduction to American Institutional History.

University Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1883.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Co-operation in University Work.
Hist. and Polit. Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1883.

ADAMS, HERbert Baxter.

A New Historical Movement.

The Nation, New York, September 18, 1884.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Special Methods of Historical Study in G.
Stanley Hall's Pedagogical Library, Vol. 1, 1883, extended 1885.
ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. New Methods of Study in History.
Journal of Social Science. Saratoga. Papers of 1883.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Methods of Historical Study.
University Studies, Vol. II, 1884.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Bluntschli's Life-Work.
Privately printed. Baltimore, 1884.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Methods of Historical Study.
University Studies, 2d series, 1-11, 1884.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. The Society to Encourage Studies at Home.
The Independent, September 17, 1885.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Maryland's Influence upon Land Cessions to the United States, with Minor Papers on George Washington's Interest in Western Lands, the Potomac Company, and a National University. University Studies, 3d series, No. 1, 1885.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. English Views on the Study of History.
The Index, October 8, 1885.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. History at Harvard University.

Education, May, June, 1886.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. History at Columbia College.

Education, October, 1886.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. History at Yale University.

Education, January, 1887.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER.

Article xxxvi.

The Land Question, National Problems,

Boston Times, September 5, 1886.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Notes on the Literature of Charities.
Report of the Conference on Charities. Baltimore, 1887.

Also, in University Studies, 5th series, No. 8, 1887.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. The Government of Cities.

The Beacon. Boston. February 12, 1887.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. The College of William and Mary: a Contribution to the History of Higher Education, with suggestions for its National Promotion.

U. S. Bureau of Education, Circular of Information, No. 1, 1887.

Adams, HerbeRT BAXTER. Leopold von Ranke.

American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Proceedings, Vol. XXII, pt. 2.

Also, in Proceedings of American Historical Association, Vol. III, with an account of "Ranke and the Historical commission of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences," and "Bibliographical notes on Leopold von Ranke."

ADAMS, HERBERT Baxter. The Study of History in American Colleges and Universities.

U. S. Bureau of Education, Circular of Information, No. 2, 1887.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Seminary Libraries and University Extension.. University Studies, 5th series, 1887.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. L'Académie des Etats-Unis de l'Amérique.

The Academy. Syracuse, N. Y.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER.

Virginia.

Thomas Jefferson and the University of

U. S. Bureau of Education, Oircular of Information, No. 1, 1888.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Pioneer Work of Jared Sparks.

Magazine of American History, July, 1888.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Higher Education of the People. A recent experiment in Buffalo.

Christian Union, May 17, 1888.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Higher Education of the People. Recent Experiments in Baltimore.

The Independent, June 7, 1888.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Higher Education of the People. The Work of Chautauqua.

The Independent, September and October, 1888.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Boys' Clubs in Baltimore.

The Christian Union, June 21, 1888.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. The Encouragement of Higher Education.
Johns Hopkins University Circulars, March, 1889, and in notes supplementary to
University Studies, No. 3, 1889.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Charles Dickinson Adams. In Memoriam.
Privately printed. Baltimore, 1889.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Work among Working Women in Baltimore.
Christian Union, June 6 and 13, 1889.

Also, in Notes Supplementary to University Studies, No. 6, 1889.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. The State and Higher Education.

An address before the Department of Superintendence, Washington, D. C., March 8, 1889.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Reports of the Proceedings of the American Historical Association, 1885-'89.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Contributions to American Educational History, Nos. 1-8, 1888-'90.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER, editor. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, Series 1-7, 1882-'89; Extra volumes 16, 1886-'89; Notes Supplementary to the Studies 1-8, 1889.

ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER. Review of Recent Historical Literature in the United States.

Revue Historique. Paris, 1890.

ADAMS, SHERMAN WOLCOTT, joint author. Paris in December, 1851, or The Coup d'Etat of Napoleon III. By Eugène Ténot, author of "La Province en Décembre 1851." Translated from the thirteenth French

edition, with many Original Notes. By S. W. Adams and A. H. Brandon. New York: Hurd & Houghton, Cambridge Riverside Press, 1870. 12mo, pp. xv, 350.

Reviewed by The Nation, New York, the Hartford Courant, and some of the
New York daily press, contemporaneously with publication of the volume.

Most of the translation and all of the annotation was the work of Mr. Adams.
One edition, 1,200 copies, not electrotyped.

ADAMS, SHERMAN WOLCOTT. The Andros Government, Chap. iv, 1; The
Bench and Bar, Chap. vi, 1; The Militia, Chap. ix, 1; The Town;
Wethersfield, Chap. xxv, II; Rocky Hill, Chap. xxvi, II, of the Me-
morial History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884. Edited
by J. Hammond Trumbull, LL.D. Boston: Edward L. Osgood, 1886.
2 vols., large 8vo, pp. 704 and 570.

ADAMS, SHERMAN WOLCOTT. Report of the Secretary of State and State Librarian [of Connecticut] to the General Assembly on Ancient Court Records. Hartford: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Printers. 8vo, pp. 38.

See the report for mention of the work of Mr. Adams.

ADAMS, SHERMAN WOLCOTT. Documents and Memoranda relating to the Origin and Present Status of The Hartford Library Company; The Hartford Library Association; The Connecticut Historical Society; Wadsworth Athenæum and The Watkinson Library. Compiled under the direction of the Connecticut Historical Society. Hartford, 1889. 8vo, pp. (about) 100. In press.

In this work, the compilation is mainly by Mr. Adams; and the notes, signed with the initials "S. W. A.", are his.

ADLER, CYRUS. Catalogue of the Leeser Library. Philadelphia, 1883. ADLER, CYRUS. Spelling Reform.

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ADLER, CYRUS. Assyriological Notices to the Old Testament.

American, October 2, 1886.

ADLER, CYRUS. The History of Jewish Literature.

American, January 1, 1887.

ADLER, CYRUS. Modern Palestine.

American, May 14, 1887.

ADLER, CYRUS. The Bible and Assyrian Study.

American, July 16 and 23, 1887.

ADLER, CYRUS. Catalogue of the Cohen Library. Baltimore, 1887.

ADLER, CYRUS. Announcement of a proposed complete edition of the works of Edward Hincks, with a biographical introduction and portrait of the author.

Proceedings of the American Oriental Society, May, 1888, pp. xxii-xxvii; ibid., October, pp. ci-civ.

ADLER, CYRUS. Assyriology in Japan.

Proceedings of the American Oriental Society, October, 1889.

ADLER, CYRUS. Reviews in The American (Philadelphia): Besant's Life of Edward Henry Palmer, October 13, 1883; Osborn's Ancient Egypt in the Light of Modern Discoveries, November 24, 1883; Sayce's Fresh Light from the Ancient Monuments, March 1, 1884; Sayce's Ancient Empires of the East, October 25, 1884; Supplement to Skeat's Etymological Dictionary, November 8, 1884; Budge's Babylonian Life and History, December 27, 1884; Wright's Empire of the Hittites, January 31, 1885; William Tyndale's Pentateuch, edited by J. I. Mombert, February 21, 1885; Sayce's Introduction to the Books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther, June 6, 1885; "Die Medizin der Talmudisten" of Dr. Josef Bergel, June 27, 1885; Vicker's "History of Herod," November 7, 1885; Chester's "Chronicles of the Customs," November 14, 1885; Sayce's "Assyria, its Princes, Priests, and People," January 23, 1886; H. B. Adams' "William and Mary College," June 4, 1887; Conder's Altaic Hieroglyphs and Hittite Inscriptions, September 17, 1887; Seidel's Industrial Education, April 14, 1888; Sayce's Hibbert Lectures, June 16, 1888; Renan's History of Israel, Vol. I, December 1 and 8, 1888; Vol. II, August 3 and 10, 1889; Sayce's Hittites, April 27, 1889; Records of the Past, Vol. I, May 18, 1889; Rajozin's Media, March 16, 1889; Jastrow's Dictionary, September 21, 1889. Nation (N. Y.): “Studia Biblica," March 18, 1886; Hosmer's Story of the Jews, May 27, 1886; Rawlingson's Egypt and Babylon, April, 1887; Rawlingson's Story of Phonicia, August 29, 1889. Andover Review: Menant's Assyria, August, 1887. ADLER, CYRUS. The City of Harran. Notes on its name and history. Johns Hopkins University Circulars, No. 32, July, 1884, pp. 126, 127.

The Biblical Harran is identical with Kappai, Carræ, famed in Greek and Roman history. The name is derived from Babylonian harrânu, "highway." ADLER, CYRUS. Semitic Languages in the Encyclopædia Britannica. Proceedin98 American Philological Association, July, 1887, pp. xiv-xvii. ADLER, CYRUS. The Legends of Semiramis and the Nimrod Epic. Johns Hopkins University Circulars, No. 55, January, 1887.

ADLER, CYRUS. The Views of the Babylonians concerning Life after Death. Andover Review, July, 1888, pp. 92-101; abstract in Journal American Oriental Society, Vol. XIII, pp. ccxxxviii-ccxliii.

Reward and punishment,

The Assyro-Babylonians believed in a future life. however, were awarded in the flesh. A few of the favorites of the gods were translated to the isles of the blessed and continued to enjoy the same sort of existence they had in the upper world.

ADLER, CYRUS. The Death of Sennacherib and the Accession of Esarhaddon.

Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. XII, October, 1887, pp. ccxxxvccxxxviii.

Showed that the account in the Bible and ancient authors of Sennacherib's murder is correct; and that although Sennacherib was murdered in the year 681, his son Esarhaddon did not come to the throne until the following year, 680 B. C.

ADLER, CYRUS. Sources of American-Jewish History.
The Menorah, Vol. v, No. 3, September, 1888, pp. 191-193.

Open letter proposing the collection and publication of materials for the history of Jewish settlement in America.

ADLER, CYRUS. Sources of American-Jewish History.

chusetts.

The Menorah, Vol. VI, No. 4, October, 1888, pp. 256–260.

Jews in Massa

ADLER, CYRUS. Sources of American-Jewish History. Jews in Savannah. The Menorah, Vol. VII, No. 4, October, 1889, pp. 192-197; November, 1889, pp. 252– 257.

ADLER, CYRUS. The Shofar; its Use and Origin.

Proceedings American Oriental Society, October, 1889.

ALLAN, WILLIAM. Chancellorsville. By William Allan, formerly Lieutenant-Colonel and Chief Ordnance Officer, Second Corps, Army Northern Virginia, and Jed. Hotchkiss, formerly Captain and Topographical Engineer, Second Corps, Army Northern Virginia. New York: D. Van Nostrand & Co.

ALLAN, WILLIAM. History of the Campaign of General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, from November 4, 1861, to June 17, 1862. By William Allan, formerly Lieutenant-Colonel and Chief Ordnance Officer, Second Corps, A. N. V. With full maps of the region and of the battle fields. By Jed. Hotchkiss, formerly Captain and Topographical Engineer, Second Corps, A. N. V. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co.

8vo, pp. 175, maps, portrait of General Jackson. 750 copies.

ALLAN, WILLIAM. Life of John McDonogh, founder of McDonogh School. By William Allan, A. M., LL. D., principal of McDonogh School.

In addition to the books and pamphlets above mentioned, Col. Allan contributed articles on the history of the War, to the Century, to the Southern Bivouac, to the Southern Historical Papers, to the Southern Review, and to the Magazine of Ameri can History. He was also a frequent reviewer of military books for The Nation. At the time of his death, September 17, 1889, he had just completed a work on the campaigns in Virginia, from June 17, 1862 to the battle of Chancellorsville, which, it is hoped, will be published during the current year.

ALLEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS. The Negro Dialect.

The Nation, Vol. 1, pp. 744-745. Also, other Articles in The Nation, chiefly on the South in the reconstruction period, signed "Marcel."

ALLEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Slavery in Rome.

North American Review, Vol. 91, pp. 90-107.

ALLEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS.

Boston, 1861.

8vo, pp. 123.

Classical Handbook. Edited with T. P. Allen.

ALLEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Democracy on Trial.

Christian Examiner, 1863, March, pp. 362-394.

ALLEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Freedmen and Free Labor in the South.
Christian Examiner, May, 1864, pp. 344-374.

ALLEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Free Labor in Louisiana.

Christian Examiner, 1865, May, pp. 383-399.

ALLEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Slave Songs of the United States. Compiled in connection with Chas. P. Ware and Lucy M. Garrison. New York, 1867.

8vo, pp. 115.

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