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Contents. Rashycoat.-Rollo and the magic sword. -Jack and the fairy princess.-The brownie in the pantry.-Prince Coralin.-The trial of the suitors.The sandals of Hermod.-The golden glove. Steffens, H: Ueber die einwirkung des christen

thums auf die nordische mythologie. In his Nachgelassene schriften. 898.2:1 Wägner, W: Asgard and the gods; tales and traditions of our northern ancestors told for boys and girls, adapted by M. W. Macdowall and ed. by W. S. W. Anson. Ill. Phila. 1880. O. x 293: 8

4. Brahmanism and buddhism.

Müller, F: Max, ed. Sacred books of the east. -The Upanishads, pt. 1, 2. Tr. by. F: Max

Müller. [Sacred books of the east, v. 1, 15.] Oxford. 1879, 1884. 2 v. O. 294: 1 - The sacred laws of the âryas as taught in the schools of Apastamba, Gautama, Vâsishtha and Baudhâyana; pt. 1, 2. Tr. by G: Bühler. [Sacred books of the east, v. 2, 14.] Oxford. 1879, 1882. 2 v. O. 294: 2 - The institutes of Vishnu. Tr. by Julius Jolly. [Sacred books of the east, v. 7.] Oxford. 1880. O. 294:3 – The Bhagavadgitâ with the Sanatsugâtiya and the Anugita. Tr. by Kâashinâth Trimbak Telang. [Sacred books of the east, v. 8]. Oxford. 1882. O. 294:4

- The Dhammmapada, a collection of verses; being one of the canonical books of the buddhists. Tr. from pâli by F. Max Müller. [Sacred books of the east, v. 10, pt. 1]. Oxford. 1881. O. 294:5 -The Sutta-nipâta, a collection of discourses being one of the canonical books of the buddhists, Tr. from pâli by V. Fausböll. [Sacred books of the east, v. 10, pt. 21. Oxford. 1881. O. 294:5

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- Vinaya texts. Tr. from the pâli by T. W. Rhys Davids and Hermann Oldenberg; pts. 1, 2. [Sacred books of the east, v. 13, 17]. Oxford. 1881, 1882. 2 v. O. 294: 8 -The Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king; a life of Buddha

by Asvaghosha Bodhisattva. Tr. from sanskrit into chinese by Dharmaraksha, a. d. 420, and from chinese into english by S: Beal. [Sacred books of the east, v. 19]. Oxford. 1883. O. 294: 15 - Saddharma-pundarika, or The lotus of the true law. Tr. by H. Kern. [Sacred books of the east, v. 22]. Oxford. 1884. O.

294:22 Mahabharata, The, of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated into english prose. Pub. and distributed chiefly gratis by Protap

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Barth, A: The religions of India. Authorized tr. by J. Wood. Lond. 1882. O. 294: 11 Bose, Ram Chandra. Brahmoism, or History of reformed hinduism from its origin in 1830 under rajah Mohun Roy to the present time; with a particular account of babu Keshub Chunder Sen's connection with the movement. N. Y. 1884. D. 294: 24 - Hindu philosophy, popularly explained; the orthodox systems. N. Y. 1884. D. 294: 26 Davids, T: W: Rhys. Lectures on the origin and growth of religion, as ill. by some points in the history of indian buddhism. (Hibbert lectures, 1881). N. Y. 1882. O.

294+12 - Buddhism; a sketch of the life and teachings of Guatama, the buddha. [Non-christian religious systems.] Lond. n. d. S. 294: 16 Gangooly, Joguth Chunder, baptized Philip. Life and religion of the hindoos, with a sketch of my life and experience. Bost. 1860. D. 294: 17 Grimm, E: Die lehre über Buddha und das dogma von Jesus Christ; vortrag in märz 1876 zu Hamburg gehalten. In Deutsche zeit-und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v6 Hönes, Christian. Die reformbewegung des Brahmosomadsch in Indien, als schranke des missionswesens; vortrag gehalten im feb. 1877 zu Basel. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v6 Johnson, S: Oriental religions, and their relation to universal religion: India. Bost.

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Lillie, Arthur. Buddha and early buddhism. N. Y. [1882]. O. The popular life of Buddha; containing an answer to the Hibbert lectures of 1881, [by T. W. R. Davids]. Ill. Lond. 1883. D. 294:27 Müller, F: Max. Lectures on the origin and growth of religion, as ill. by the religions of India; del. in the chapter house, Westminster abbey, in april, may and june 1878. [Hibbert lectures, 1878]. N. Y. 1879. D. 294: 10 Buddhist nihilism; with a tr. of the Dhammapada, or Path of virtue. With his Science of religion. in 201:1

- India; what can it teach us? a course of lectures del. before the university of Cambridge; with an introd. and notes by Alex. Wilder. N. Y. [1883]. D. 294:21 Oldenberg, Hermann. Buddha; his life, his doctrine, his order. Tr. from the german by W: Hoey. Lond. 1882. O. 294: 23 Williams, Monier. Hinduism. [Non-christian religious systems]. Lond. 1878. S. 294: 19 Fergusson, James. Tree and serpent worship,

or Illustrations of mythology and art in
India from the topes at Sanchi and Am-
ravati. Lond. 1868. F.
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5. Chinese religions.

Müller, F: Max, ed. The sacred books of China: The texts of confucianism. Tr. by James Legge. [Sacred books of the east, v. 3, 16]. Oxford. 1879, 1882. 2 v. O. 299:1 Edkins, Joseph. Religion in China; containing a brief account of the three religions of the chinese, with observations on the prospects of christian conversion amongst that people. 2d ed. [Eng. and foreign phil. library.] Lond. 1878. O. 299:5 Johnson, S: Oriental religions and their relation to universal religion: China. Bost.

1878. O.

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Legge, James. The chinese classics, tr. into english, with prelim. essays and explanatory notes. Reproduced for general readers from the author's work containing the original text, etc. V. 1: The life and teachings of Confucius. 5th ed. Lond. 1877. O. 299:3

- V. 2: The life and works of Mencius, with essays and notes. Phila. 1875. D. 299:11 The religions of China; confucianism and tâoism described and compared with christianity. N. Y. 1881. D. 299:4

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Müller, F: Max, ed. Sacred books of the east. The Zend-avesta. Tr. by James Darmesteter. [Sacred books of the east, v. 4, 23]. Oxford. 1880, 1883. 2 v. O. 295:1

- Pahlavi texts. Tr. by E. W. West. [Sacred books of the east, v. 5, 18]. Oxford. 1880. 2 v. O. 295:2

Johnson, S: Oriental religions, and their relation to universal religion: Persia. With an introd. by O. B. Frothingham. Bost. 1885 [1884]. O.

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7. Egyptian and chaldean religions.

Renouf, P: LePage. The origin and growth of religion, as ill. by the religion of ancient Egypt. (Hibbert lectures for 1879). N. Y. 1880. D. 299:8 Smith, G: The chaldean account of Genesis ; containing the description of the creation, the fall of man, the deluge, the tower of Babel, the times of the patriarchs and Nimrod, babylonian fables and legends of the gods from the cuneiform inscriptions. Ill. N. Y. 1876. O. 299+7

8. Judaism.

(See also Jewish history, cl. 933.)

Nikelsburger, Jacob. Koul Jacob in defence of the jewish religion; containing the arguments of C. F. Frey, one of the committee of London society for the conversion of the jews, and answers thereto. N. Y. 1816. O. 296: 1 Schleiden, Matthias Jacob. The sciences among the jews before and during the middle ages. Tr. from the 4th german ed. Balt.

Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn.

Lectures on the

296+2 2. From

history of the jewish church. Maps and plans. N. Y. 1864-82. 3 v. O. Contents. V. 1. Abraham to Samuel. Samuel to the captivity. 3. From the captivity to the christian era.

Talmud, The; selections from the contents of that ancient book, its commentaries, teachings, poetry, and legends; also brief sketches of the men who made and commented upon it. Tr. from the original by H. Polano. Diagr. Phila. [1884]. D. 296 : 5 Statistics of the jews of the U. S., comp. under the authority of the board of delegates of amer. israelites and the union of amer. hebrew congregations. Phila. 1880. O. 296: Pam

9. Mohammedanism.

Koran, The, commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed. Tr. into english immediately from the original arabic, with explanatory notes, taken from the most approved commentators, [and] a preliminary discourse, by G: Sale. 5th ed., with a memoir of the transl. and with various readings and ill. notes from Savary's version of the Koran. Phila. 1856. O. 297+1

Müller, F: Max. ed. The Qur'ân. Tr. by E. H. Palmer. [Sacred books of the east, v. 6, 9]. Oxford. 1880. 2 v. O. 297:2 Poole, Stanley Lane-. Studies in a mosque. Lond. 1883. O.

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Contents. The arabs before islam.-Mohammed.Islam. The Koran.-An eastern reformation.-The brotherhood of purity.-The persian miracle play. Stephens, W: R: Wood. Christianity and islam ; the Bible and the Koran, four lectures. N. Y. 1877. D. 297:3 Stobart, James W: Hampson. Islam and its founder. [Non-christian religious systems]. Lond. [1878]. S. 297: 4 Görgens, E. P. Der islam und die moderne kultur; ein beitrag zur lösung der orientalischen frage. In Deutsche zeit- und streitfragen. 304:15 v8

10. Mormonism.

Smith, Joseph, jr. The book of Mormon ; repr. from the 3d amer. ed., carefully rev. by the translator. N. Y. n. d. D. 298:4 Busch, Moritz. Die mormonen; ihr prophet, ihr staat und ihr glaube. Leipz. 1855. S. 298:1 Ferris, Mrs. B: G. The mormons at home; with some incidents of travel from Missouri to California, 1852-3, in a series of letters. N. Y. 1856. D. 298:2 Gunnison, J: W. The mormons, or latter-day saints, in the valley of the Great Salt Lake; a history of their rise, progress, peculiar doctrines, present condition and prospects, derived from personal observation, during a residence among them. Phila. 1853. D. 298:3

11. American indian religions.

(See also North-american indians, el. 970.1.) Bache, R: Meade. American wonderland.

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- The myths of the new world; a treatise on the symbolism and mythology of the red race of america. 2d ed. rev. N. Y. 1876. D. 291:2 Dorman, Rushton M. The origin of primitive superstitions and their development into the worship of spirits and the doctrine of spiritual agency among the aborigines of America. Ill. Phila. 1881. O. 299+6 Emerson, Ellen Russell. Indian myths, or Legends, traditions, and symbols of the aborigines of America. Plates and diagr. Bost. 1884. O. 291: 24 Réville, Albert. The native religions of Mexico and Peru. Tr. by Philip H. Wicksteed. (Hibbert lectures, 1884). N. Y. 1884. D.

12. Folk-lore.

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Hertz, W: Deutsche sage in Elsass. Stuttg. 1872. O. 293.1:3 Lauder, Toofie. Legends and tales of the Harz mountains. Lond. 1881. D. 293.1:4 Musäus, J: K: A: Deutsche volksmährchen; mit der biographie and portr. des verf. V. 1, 4. Hildbgh. 1842. S. in 830: 24, 27 -Legends of Number Nip. [Tr.] by Mark

Lemon. Ill. Lond. 1864. D. 293.1:12 Contents. Introd.-The gnome king and the princess of Silesia. The gnome and the tailor.-The gnome and his debtor.-Number Nip and the glass-seller.The headless rogue. Steffens, H: Mährchen and sagen aus dem Riesengebirge. In his Gebirgs sagen. $ 4802

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- Same, eng. Round the yule log; norwegian folk and fairy tales. Tr. by H. L. Brækstad, with an introd. by Edmund W. Gosse. Lond. 1881. O. 293.1:5 Old norse sagas. (Ill. Lond. n. d. D.

Cappel, Emily S., ed. lib. of fairy tales.)

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Contents. Aslog.-Frithiof the bold and fair Ingeborg. Ragnar Lodbrok.-King Gram.-King Helge and Rolf Kraki.-The battle of Brawalla. - Sigurd the dragon-slayer.-Wayland Smith.-Helgi.-Hamlet. Stephens, G:, and Gunnar Olof Hyltén-Caval

lius. Old norse fairy tales, gathered from the swedish folk. [Tr. by Albert_Alberg.] (Ill. lib. of fairy tales.) Lond. n. d. D. 293.1:20 Contents. The princess Singorra (from Skåne).-The boy and the king's daughter (from Småland). - The three dogs (from West Gotland).-The boy and the giant (from Upland).-The cow-herd boy (from Småland).-The boy who stole the giant's treasure (from Upland). The land of youth (from Småland).-Three old fays (from Småland). - Pinkel (from Upland). The golden horse, the lunar lantern, and the maiden in the enchanted castle, (from Upland). Thorpe, B:, ed. Yule-tide stories; a collection of scandinavian and north-german popular tales and traditions, from the swedish, danish and german. Lond. 1880. D. 293.1:10 Steffens, H: Ueber sagen und mährchen aus Dänemark. In his Gebirgs-sagen. $ 4802 Arnason, Jón, comp. Icelandic legends. Tr. by G: E. J. Powell and Eirikr Magnússon. 2d ser., with notes and an introd. essay. Lond. 1866. D. 293.1: 15 Maurer, Konrad. Isländische volkssagen der gegenwart; vorwiegend nach mundlicher überlieferung gesammelt und verdeutscht. Leipz. 1860. O. 293.1+28

Slavonic.

Naakė, J: T. Slavonic fairy tales; coll. and tr. from the russian, polish, servian and bohemian. Ill. Lond. 1874. D. 293.1:9 Ralston, W. R. S. Russian folk-tales. N. Y. 1880. D. 293.1:16 Mijatovics, Elodie Lawton, Mme. Csedomille. Serbian folk-lore; popular tales sel. and tr.; ed. with an introd. Lond. 1874. O. 293.1: 22

x denotes books specially adapted to children.

Murray, Eustace Clare Grenville, (Trois Etoiles). Doïne, or The national songs and legends of Roumania. Lond. 1854. D. 293.1:32

Asiatic.

Day, Lal Behari. Folk-tales of Bengal. N. Y. 1883. D. 293.1:23 Gréey, E: The golden lotus, and other legends of Japan. Bost. 1883 [1882]. D. 293.1:14 Griffis, W: Elliot. Japanese fairy world; stories from the wonder-lore of Japan. Ill. Schenectady, N. Y. 1880. S. x 293.1: 26 Sagas from the far east, or Kalmouk and mongolian traditionary tales, with historical pref. and explanatory notes by the author of "Patrañas" etc. Lond. 1873. D. 299: 12 Tibetan tales. Tr. from the Kah-gyur by F. Anton v. Schiefner, and done into english from the german, with an introd. by W. R. S. Ralston. Bost. 1882. O. 294: 20

African.

Theal, G: McCall. Kaffir folk-lore, or A selection from the traditional tales current among the people living on the eastern border of the Cape Colony, with copious explanatory notes. Lond. [1882]. O. 293.1:18

American.

Schoolcraft, H: Rowe. Algic researches, comprising inquiries respecting the mental

x denotes books specially adapted for children.

characteristics of the north american indians; 1st ser.: Indian tales and legends. N. Y. 1839. 2 v. D. 299:9

Contents. V. 1. General considerations.-Preliminary observations on the tales.-Ojeeg Annung, or The summer-maker. The celestial sisters.-TauWau-Chee-Hezkaw, or The white feather.-Peboan and Seegwun.-The red lover.-Iamo, or The undying head. Mon-Dau-Min, or The origin of indian corn.-Peeta Kway, or The tempest.-Manabozho.— Bokwewa, or The humpback.-fena, or The magic bundle.-Sheem, or The forsaken boy.-Paup-PukKeewiss.-Iadilla, or The origin of the robin.-The enchanted moccasins.-The broken wing.-The three cranberries. Paradise opened to the indians; Pontiac's tale. 2. The red swan.-Aggo Dah Guada, or The man with his leg tied up.-Iosco, or A visit to the sun and moon.-The two Jeebi.-Pah-Ha-undootah, or The red head.-Leelinau, or The lost daughter. -Puk Wudj Ininee, a fairy tale.-Mishosha, or The magician of the lakes.-The Weendigoes.-The racoon and crawfish, a fable.-La Poudre, or The storm fool. Git-chee-gauzinee, or The trance. - Wassamo, or The fireplume. -Osseo, or The son of the evening star.-Kwasind, or The fearfully strong man.-Mudjee Monedo and Minno Monedo.-The pigeonhawk and tortoise, a fable.-The charmed arrow.-Addik Kum Maig, or The origin of the whitefish.-Owasso and Wayoond, or The manito foiled.-Shawondasee. The linnet and eagle, a fable.-The moose and woodpecker, or Manabozho in distress, Weeng.— Iagoo. The grave light, or Adventures of a warrior's soul.-Pauguk.-The vine and oak, an allegory. - The myth of Hiawatha and other oral legends, mythologic and allegoric, of the north american indians. Phila. 1856. S.

293.1:31 Matthews, Cornelius, comp. Hiawatha, and other legends of the wigwams of the red american indians. Lond. n. d. D. 293.1:17 Leland, C: Godfrey. The Algonquin legends of New England, or Myths and folk-lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes. Ill. Bost. 1884. D. 293.1: 29

IV. SOCIOLOGY.

1. In general.

1. Cyclopedias and general treatises. Lalor, J: Joseph, ed. Cyclopædia of political science, political economy and of the political history of the U. S., by the best american and european writers. Chicago. 1881-84. 3 v. Q. 303+1 Same. 303: R1 Rotteck, C: Wenceslaus Rodecker v., and C: Theodor Welcker. Das staats- lexikon ; encyklopädie der sämmtlichen staatswissenschaften für alle stände; in verbindung mit vielen angesehensten publicisten Deutschlands. Neue durchaus verb. und verm. aufl., redigirt von Hermann v. Rotteck und C: Welcker. Altona. 1845. 12 v. 0. 303:2 Mohl, Robert v. Encyklopädie der staatswissenschaften. 2te umgearb. aufl. Tübingen. 1872 O. 303:4 Baumbach, K: Staats-lexikon; handbuch für jeden staatsbürger zur kenntnis des öffentlichen rechts und des staatslebens aller länder, insbesondere des deutschen reichs. 303: R5 Leipz. 1882. D.

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Calvert, G: H: Introduction to social science; a discourse in three parts. N. Y. 1856. D. 300: 1 Carey, H: C: Principles of social science. Phila. 1858. 3 v. O. 300:2 Michelet, Jules. The people. Tr. by G. H. Smith. N. Y. 1846. D. 300: 7 Rogers, James E. Thorold. Social economy. Rev. for am. readers. [Putnam's handy-book ser.] N. Y. 1874. D. 300: 9 Spencer, Herbert. Social statics, or The conditions essential to human happiness specified, and the first of them developed. N. 300:4 Y. 1877. D.

-The study of sociology. (Intern. scientific ser.) N. Y. 1876. D. 300:5 -ed. Descriptive sociology, or Groups of sociological facts, classified and arr. by Herbert Spencer, compiled and abstracted by D: Duncan, R: Scheppig and James Collier. 8 pts. N. Y. 1873-83. F.

Contents. Division 1, Uncivilized societies: pt. 1, a. Types of lowest races, negritto races and malayopolynesian races, by D: Duncan: pt 2, a. African races, by D: Duncan; pt. 3, a. Asiatic races, by D: Duncan; pt. 4, a. North and south american races, by D: Duncan.-Divison 2, Civilized societies, extinct or decayed: pt. 1, b. Ancient mexicans, central americans, chibchas, and ancient peruvians, by R: Scheppig: pt. 2, b. Hebrews and phoenicians, by R: Scheppig Division 3, Civilized societies, recent or still Jurisching: pt. 1, c. English, by James Collier.

Ward, Lester Frank. Dynamic sociology, or Applied social science, as based upon statical sociology and the less complex sciences. N. Y. 1883. 2 v. D. 300: 8

Wright, R. J. Principia, or Basis of social science; a survey of the subject from the moral and theological, yet liberal and progressive standpoint. Phila. 1875. O. 300: 6

2. Essays and miscellany.

Braun, K: Aus der mappe eines deutschen reichsbürgers; kultur-bilder und studien. Hannover. 1874. 3 v. O. 304: 2

Contents. V. 1. I. An den grenzen des deutschen reiches: Dreimal in Nancy.-Der notar von Metz.Bei mijnherr und seinem nachbar.-Auf dem Memeler leuchtthurm. II. Das deutsche reich sonst und jetzt, 1667 und 1867. III. Die wahlprüfungen und die constituirung des hauses. 2. I. Am deutschen herd: Briefe über die deutsche küche.-Nachwort zu schutz und trutz-Etwas über den deutschen wein.-Etwas über deutsche vornamen. II. Volkswirthschaftliche streifzüge auf dem gebiete des rechts und der gesetzgebung: Das rechts-institut der vaterschaftsklage, kulturhistorisch und volkswirthschaftlich beleuchtet. Das zwangs-cölibat der mittellosen in Deutschland.-Nachschrift von 1873.-Zinstaxen, wucherstrafen und schuldhaft. 3. I. Centrifugale gewalten: Dr. Johann Jacoby in Königsberg.-Bischoff von Ketteler in Mainz. II. Kulturgeschichtliche_versuche: Die wirthschafts- und die rechts-kultur.-Zur physiologie des eigenthums und des erbrechts.-Zur geschichte der staats- und gemeinde-steuern.-Zur geschichte des deutschen waldes.-Zur geschichte des Rheingauer markwaldes.

Coan, Titus Munson, ed.

Social problems.

(Topics of the time, no. 1). N. Y 1883. S. 304: 9

Contents. Giffen, R. World-crowding.-Europe in straits.-Paris, J. de. Secret societies in France.Flanagan, J. W. Home rule, socialism and secession.-Labouchere, H: A democrat on the coming democracy. -Herbert, A. A politician in trouble about his soul. - Laveleye, E. de. The european terror.-The nationalization of the land.

Cobden, R: Political writings; with an introd. essay by sir L: Mallet. Lond. 1878. D.

304: 12 Contents. Introd.-England, Ireland and America. -Russia, 1836.-1793 and 1853 in three letters.-A letter to H: Ashworth.-How wars are got up in India.What next-and next ?-The three panics. Goltz, Bogumil. Die bildung und die gebildeten eine beleuchtung der modernen zustände. 2te aufl. Berlin. 1867. S.

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Greg, W: Rathbone. Rocks ahead, or The warnings of Cassandra. Bost. 1875. D.

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