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ed., 1862. 6. Beaten Paths, and Those who Trod them, Lon., 1862, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

Grattan, W. H. British Marine Algæ: being a Popular Account of the Sea-Weeds of Great Britain. Illust. Lon., 1882, p. 8vo.

Graunn, G. E. (Trans.) Guide to the Clinical Examination of Patients and the Diagnosis of Disease, by R. Hagen, Phila., 1881, 12mo.

Gravener, George. Victoria Regina, (A.D. 1881,) and other Verse and Prose, Grave and Gay, Lon., 1881, fp. 8vo. Graves, A. P. From Earth to Heaven: Sermons, Bible-Readings, and Reform Papers, N. York, 1877, 12mo. Graves, Mrs. Adelia Cleopatra, (Spencer,) b. 1821, at Kingsville, Ashtabula Co., O.; married, 1841, to Z. C. Graves, a teacher in Western Tennessee. She has published some books for children under the pseudonyme of "Aunt Alice." 1. Seclusaval; or, The Arts of Romanism, Memphis, 1870, 12mo. 2. Woman in Sacred Song, Bost., 1885.

Graves, Alfred Perceval. 1. Songs of Killarney, Lon., 1873; 2d ed., 1877, 12mo. 2. Irish Songs and Ballads, Lon., 1880, cr. 8vo. 3. Songs of Irish Wit and Humour, Lon., 1884, 12mo.

Graves, Kersey. 1. The Biography of Satan: an Historical Exposition of the Devil and his Fiery Dominions, Chic., 1865. 2. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors; or, Christianity before Christ, Bost., 1875; 12th ed., 1888.

Graves, Rev. Richard Hastings, D.D., 1791– 1877, son of Richard Graves, D.D., (ante, vol. i.;) graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1812; was rector of Brigown and prebendary of Cloyne. 1. Apostolical Confession Overthrown, 1851. 2. Daniel's Great Period of "Two Thousand and Three Hundred Days" discov ered and determined, 1854, 8vo. 3. The Terminal Synchronism of Daniel's Two Principal Periods. 1858, 8vo. 4. Comparative Analysis of the Three Seven-Headed Ten-Horned Symbols, &c., Lon., 1869, 8vo. 5. The Church of Ireland: English Menace answered and Inthralment of the State averted by declining a Charter, Dublin, 1870, 8vo.

Graves, Robert James, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1796-1853, brother of the preceding. Studies in Physiology and Medicine. Edited by W. Stokes. Lon., 1863, 8vo.

"A fifth part of this bulky volume is taken up by a his tory of the life and labours of Dr. Graves.... as cold, cor. Graves, Algernon. 1. Catalogue of the Works rect, and unsatisfactory as the photograph which stands of Sir Edwin Landseer, Lon., 1875, 4to. 2. A Diction-in place of a portrait.... The large majority of the essays are on subjects of interest to the general reader, and are ary of Artists who have exhibited Works in the Princi- such as may be read by any one with pleasure and profit." pal London Exhibitions of Oil Paintings from 1760 to -Sat. Rev., xvi. 296. 1880, Lon.. 1884, r. 8vo. 3. A Catalogue of the Works of S. Cousins, R.A., Lon., 1888.

Graves, Alida W. 1. Sunshine Mary. Illust. Phila., 1884, 12mo. 2. My Pearl, N. York, 1886, 12mo. Graves, C. L. The Blarney Ballads: with Fourteen Full-Page Cartoons by G. R. Halkett, Lon., 1888, fp. 4to.

"The Blarney Ballads' ... show that Ireland has not run dry of that delicious and extravagant humour which, fifty years ago, used to be regarded as her greatest gift.. The humour is in this case employed on the side of the Union, and not on the side of Home-rule."-Spectator, 1xi. 714.

Graves, Clo. The Belle of Rock Harbour. Illust. Lon., 1887, r. 8vo.

Graves, Gregory. Prosy Jane; or, The Puritan's Bequest, Lon., 1868, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

Graves, H. A. 1. (Ed.) The Attractions of Heaven, Bost., 1874, 24mo. 2. The Family Circle: its Affections and Pleasures. Bost., 1874, 24mo.

Graves, Henry C. Historical Sketch of the Baptist Religious Society of Haverhill, Massachusetts, and of the Church Edifices built under its Direction, &c., Haverhill, Mass.. 1886, 8vo.

Graves, J. P. Triune Life, Divine and Human: Selections from Commonplace-Books, Lon., 1881, er. 8vo. Graves, Rev. James, M.R.I.A., 1815-1886, b. at Kilkenny; graduated at Trinity College, Dublin; rector of Maine 1854-60, and thereafter perpetual curate of Inisnag. 1. (Ed.) Anonymous Account of the Early Life and Marriage of James, First Duke of Ormonde, Dublin, 1864, 8vo. 2. (Ed.) Observations in a Voyage through the Kingdom of Ireland in the Year 1681. By Thomas Dinsley. Dublin, 1870, 8vo. Only 50 copies printed. 3. A Brief Memoir of the Lady Elizabeth Fitzgerald, known as the Fair Geraldine, Dublin, 1874, 8vo. 50 copies, privately printed. 4. The Church and Shrine of St. Manchán. Illust. Dublin, 1875, 8vo. 50 copies, privately printed. 5. (Ed.) A Roll of the Proceedings of the King's Council in Ireland for a Portion of the Sixteenth Year of the Reign of Richard II., 1392-93, (Record Office Pub.,) Lon., 1877, r. 8vo. With PRIM, JOHN GEORGE AUGUSTUS, The History, Architecture, and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of St. Canice. Kilkenny, Dublin, 1857, 4to.

Graves, Rev. James Robinson, b. 1820, at Chester, Vt.; became a teacher and pastor of a Baptist church in Nashville, Tenn., in 1845, and in 1848 founded the "Southwestern Publishing House" in that city. He is known as a controversialist and vigorous supporter of the set of views which have received the name of "Old Landmarkism." 1. The Great Iron Wheel; or, Republicanism Backwards and Christianity Reversed, Nashville, Tenn., 1854, 12mo. 2. The Little Iron Wheel, 1856. 3. The Intermediate State, Memphis, 1869. 4. Old Landmarkism, 1878. 5. Intercommunion Inconsistent, Unscriptural, and productive of Evil, 1881, 16mo. 6. The Redemptive Work of Christ, 1883. 7. The New Great Iron Wheel, 1884. 8. Denominational Sermons, 1885. 9. The Parables and Prophecies of Christ, 1887.

Graves, Rev. Robert Perceval, M.A., graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1831; ordained 1835; curate in charge of Windermere 1835-53; sub-dean of the Royal Chapel, Dublin, since 1866. 1. Christian Peace; Christian Fruitfulness; Rush-Bearing; Heavenly Food: Four Sermons, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 2. Life of Sie William Rowan Hamilton, LL.D., Royal Astronomer of Ireland: including Selections from his Poems, Correspondence, and Miscellaneous Writings, Dublin, 1882–88,

3 vols. 8vo.

"His biographer is one familiar with him from the early days of each, and was selected by him as his literary executor. He has written like a man full of his subject and forgetful of himself; and the result is a volume [vol. i.] so faithfui a delineation of a great intellect and a noble appreciative, unaffected, and in entirely good taste. It is character that a thoughtful reader will seem to himself rather to recognize one whom he had known of old than to make acquaintance with him for the first time. ... As one who was honoured by Hamilton's friendship, I may be permitted to bear witness that it is a faithful portrait of one who, of all the men whom I have met, appears to me to have most eminently combined depth and largeness of intellect with elevated aspirations and the simplicity of a child "-AUBREY DE VERE: Acad., xxiii. 179, 197. lovely and of good report is due to Mr. Graves for this "The hearty gratitude of all who can appreciate things simple. discriminating, and sympathetic memoir of one who was in the best and noblest sense of the term a great man."-Spectator, lxii. 828.

Also, single sermons.

Graves, Samuel R. A Yachting Cruise in the Baltic, Lon., 1863, p. 8vo.

Gray, Agnes M. 1. Adah, the Jewish Maiden: a Story of the Siege of Jerusalem, Edin., 1873, p. 8vo. 2. Lady Willacy's Protégées; or, Homes for the Homeless, Edin., 1874, p. 8vo.

Gray, Rev. Albert Zabriskie, S.T.D., b. 1840, in New York City; brother of G. Z. Gray, D.D., infra; graduated at the University of New York 1860, and at the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church 1864; was chaplain of the 4th Massachusetts Cavalry during the civil war; held several pastorates, and was made warden of Racine College, Wis., in 1882. 1. The Land and the Lie: Sketches and Studies in Palestine. Illust. N. York, 1877, sq. 16mo, 2. Mexico as it is: being Notes of a Recent Tour in that Country, N. York, 1878, 16m0.

"Gray, Alice," (Pseud.) See MATHEWS, Julia A. Gray, Amy. The Lily of the Valley; or, Margie and I, and other Poems, Balt., 1868, 12mo.

Gray, Andrew, M.A., F.R.S.E., professor of physics in the University College of North Wales. The Theory and Practice of Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism, Lon., 1884, 18mo; new ed., 2 vols. er. Svo, vol. i., 1888.

Gray, Annabel. 1. Margaret Dunbar: a Novel, Lon., 1879, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 2. A Romance of Regent Street, Lon., 1881, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 3. 'Twixt Shade and Shine, Lon., 1883, 3 vols cr. 8vo. 4. Musical Snares; or, The Little Agency in Moon Street, Lon., 1884, 12mo.

Gray, Annie. 1. Allie Stuart: a Story of School

Life, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo. 2. Homeward Bound, Lon., 1877, sq. 16mo. 3. Mary Mordaunt; or, Faithful in the Least, Lon., 1878, p. 8vo. 4. Bridged Over, Lon., 1879, 18mo. 5. Denny; or, From Haven to Haven, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 6. The King's Army, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. 7. Old Lock Farm: a Story of Canal Life, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Gray, Arnold. I. The Wild Warringtons: a Family History, Lon., 1884, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 2. Like Lost Sheep a River-Side Story, Lon., 1885, 3 vols. er. 8vo. 3. Periwinkle: an Autobiography, Lon., 1888, 3 vols. cr. 8vo.

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Gray, Asa, M.D., A.M., LL.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1810-1888. Prof. Gray retired from the active duties of his chair at Harvard in 1873, retaining charge of the herbarium. In 1874 he succeeded Agassiz as a regent of the Smithsonian Institution. He was for years one of the editors of the American Journal of Science. He was a corresponding or honorary member of the principal academies and learned societies in Europe, as well as a member of various American scientific societies. His technical papers and contributions to periodicals include nearly two hundred titles. 1. Natural Selection not Inconsistent with Natural Theology: a Free Examination of Darwin's Treatise on the Origin of Species, and of its American Reviewers, Cambridge, 1861, 8vo. 2. Field, Forest, and Garden Botany, N. York, 1868, Svo. 3. How Plants Behave, how they Move, Climb, &c., N. York, 1872. 4. Darwiniana: Essays and Reviews pertaining to Darwinism, N. York, 1876, 12:no.

"These are essays that deserve a careful reading. Most of them are accounts or criticisms of investigations in science in which their author bore no inconspicuous part, treating their subject in a philosophical and unmechanical manner, and all of them connected with that enticing topic, the Darwinian theory. . . . He is, and has been since the first, scientifically and in his own fashion a Darwinian, philosophically a convinced theist, and religiously an acceptor of the creed commonly called the Nicene,' holding thus views sometimes thought incompatible."-Nation, xxiii. 358.

5. New Flora of North America. Part I. N. York, 1878, 8vo. 6. Synoptical Flora of North America: vol. i., N. York, 1878; vol. ii., part i., Gamopetalæ after Compositæ, 1884, 8vo; 2d ed., 1888. 7. Structural Botany; or, Organography on the Basis of Morphology, N. York, 1879, 8vo; new ed., 1885. 8. Natural Science and Religion: Two Lectures, N. York, 1880, 8vo. “Gray, Barry," (Pseud.) See CoFFIN, ROBERT B., supra.

Gray, Bertram. A Bitter Christmas: the Mystery of a Moated Grange, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo.

Gray, Rev. Charles Norris, M.A., son of the late Bishop of Cape Town; graduated at University College, Oxford, 1864; ordained 1864; curate of St. John Baptist, Kidderminster, 1864-70, and since then vicar of Helmsley. 1. A Statement on Confession made in the Church of St. John Baptist. Kidderminster, Lon., 1868, 8vo; 4th ed., 1870. 2. Confession as taught by the Church of England; 5th ed., Manchester, 1872, 8vo. Why I recommend Confession! Manchester, 1873, 8vo. 4. (Ed.) Life of Robert Gray, Bishop of Cape Town and Metropolitan of Africa: with Portrait and Map, Lon., 1875, 2 vols. 8vo; new ed., abridged, 1882, 1 vol.

3.

"The two volumes contain nearly twelve hundred pages; but the life which is here written is that of no ordinary man, and we do not know that we could wish a page omitted. The compiler has judiciously kept himself in the background. His own opinions are rarely given; his work has been limited to arranging the events of a stirring and devoted life, and throughout, by a felicitous selection of letters, we have the bishop himself before us."-Sat. Rev.,

xl. 748.

Gray, D. J. Thomson. Poultry Ailments and their Treatment, for the Use of Amateurs, Dundee, 1885,

12mo.

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with freshness and truth, with a contagious fervour of enjoyment, and often by a music finely significant of the object described."-Ath., No. 1804. Gray, David, 1836-1888, b. in Edinburgh; moved to America in 1849, and became a journalist in Buffalo, N.Y. Letters, Poems, and Selected Prose Writings. Edited, with a Biographical Memoir, by J. N. Larned. Buffalo, 1888, 2 vols. 8vo. "Gray, E. Conder," (Pseud.) See JAPP, A. H., infra.

Gray, Elisha, D.Sc., b. 1835, at Barnesville, O.; inventor of a number of telephonic and telegraphic apparatus. Experimental Researches in Electro-Harmonic Telegraphy and Telephony, N. York, 1878.

Gray, Elizabeth Caroline, widow of Rev. John Hamilton Gray, vicar of Bolsover and Scarcliffe. (See GRAY, JOHN H., ante, vol. i.) (Ed.) Autobiography of Rev. John Hamilton Gray: with a Supplemental Memoir of his Latest Years, Edin., 1868, 4to. Privately printed. "Gray, Ellis," (Pseud.) See CRAGIN, MRS. LOUISA T., supra.

Gray, Frederick. Automatic Mechanism as applied in the Construction of Artificial Limbs, &c., Lon., 1855, 8vo; 2d ed., 1857.

Gray, G. S. Eight Studies in the Lord's Day, Bost., 1885, 16mo.

Words to Spiritualists, Lon., 1867, 8vo.
Gray, George. What is it that Dies? a Few

Gray, George Godfrey, LL.D., b. 1854; graduated, first class, at London University 1876; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1881. 1. The Bankruptcy Act, 1883: with Short Notes, &c., Lon., 1883, 8vo; 2d ed., 1884. 2. The Right to Lateral Support from Land and Buildings, Lon., 1886, 8vo.

Gray, George Robert, F.R.S., F.L.S., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1808-1872, youngest son of Samuel Frederick Gray, (q. v., ante, vol. i.,) and brother of John Edward Gray, infra; prepared many of the catalogues of natural history published by the British Museum, and published, in addition to works mentioned ante, vol. i.: 1. Catalogue of the Genera and Sub-Genera of Birds contained in the British Museum, Lon., 1855, Svo. 2. Catalogue of the Birds of the Tropical Islands of the Pacific Ocean in the Collection of the British Museum. Edited by J. E. Gray. Lon., 1859, 8vo. 3. Catalogue of British Birds in the Collection of the British Museum, Lon., 1863, 8vo. 4. Hand- List of the Genera and Species of Birds, distinguishing those contained in the British Museum. Edited by J. E. Gray. Lon., 1869-71, 3

parts, 8vo.

Gray, Rev. George Zabriskie, D.D., 18381889, b. in New York City; graduated at the University of New York in 1858; ordained in 1863, and in 1876 appointed dean of the Protestant Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Mass. 1. The Children's 1871: N. York, 1872, 16mo. Crusade: an Episode of the Thirteenth Century, Lon.,

"If.. we cannot think highly of Mr. Gray as a critical historian, we are obliged to him for giving us in an accessible form all that is known from various sources of this weird tale, which has never, we believe, been told so fully before."-Sat. Rev., xxxi 187.

2. The Scriptural Doctrine of Recognition in the World to Come, N. York, 1875, 18mo. Wife; or, The Theory of Marriage and its Consequences, 3. Husband and Bost., 1885, 16mo.

Gray, Rev. Herbert Branston, M.A., graduated at Queen's College, Oxford. 1874; ordained 1877; head-master of Bradfield College since 1880, and warden since 1881. Modern Laodiceans, and other Sermons, Lon., 1883, er. 8vo.

Cutler, N. York, 1865, 12mo.
Gray, Rev. Horatio. Memoirs of Rev. B. C.

1883, 8vo. 3. Ancient Proverbs and Maxims from Burmese Sources; or, The Niti Literature of Burma, Lon., 1886, 8vo.

Gray, David, 1838-1861, b. at Duntiblae, near Gray, I. E. Marjory Graham, N. York, 1882, 16mo. Glasgow; was the son of a weaver; attended lectures at Gray, James, of the High School, Rangoon. 1. the University of Glasgow, while supporting himself by (Trans.) The Dhammapada; from the Pali, Kangoon, teaching; went to London in 1860, and was befriended 1881, 8vo. 2. Elements of Pali Grammar, Rangoon, by Monckton Milnes, but, having soon afterwards fallen into a decline, returned to Scotland, and died while a volume of his poems was going through the press. 1. The Luggie, and other Poems: with a Memoir by J. Hedderwick and a Prefatory Notice by R. M. Milnes, Cambridge, 1862, fp. 8vo; new ed., 1885. 2. Poetical Works; new ed., enl., by H. G. Bell, Glasgow, 1874.

Gray, Rev. James Black, D.D., graduated at St. Johns College, Oxford, 1856; ordained 1856; rector of Crick since 1871. The Psalter Festival and Ferial: pointed and adapted to the Gregorian Tones, Lon.,

1865, 12mo.

Gray, Rev. James Cowper. 1. Outlines of Sunday-School Addresses: with Introductory Remarks, 2. The Workingman's Purse, a Bag

With every drawback, Gray has still his peculiar vein, -a power of observing Nature with loving minuteness on his own account, and of expressing her various moods | Lon., 1850, 18mo. IV.-45

with Holes, Lon., 1854, 12mo. 3. Topics for Teachers: a Manual for Ministers, Bible-Class Leaders, &c. Illust. Lon., 1869, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 4. Bible Lore: Chapters on the Rare MSS., Various Translations, and Notable Characteristics of the Bible, Lon., 1870, 12mo. 5. The Class and the Desk: a Manual for Sunday-School Teachers, Lon., 1870-72, 4 vols. 12mo. 6. SundaySchool World: an Encyclopædia of Facts on SundaySchool Matters, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. 7. The Biblical Museum: a Collection of Notes, Explanatory, Homiletic, and Illustrative, on the Holy Scriptures: vols. i.-x., Lon., 1871-81, p. 8vo.

Gray, John Chipman. 1. Restraints on the Alienation of Property, Bost., 1883, 8vo. 2. The Rule against Perpetuities, Bost., 1886, 8vo. 3. Select Cases and other Authorities on the Law of Property, Cambridge, Mass., 1888, 2 vols. 8vo.

Gray, John Edward, Ph.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1800-1875, edited over a hundred catalogues and lists of natural history exhibits in the British Museum, in which the natural history collection, now at South Kensington, became, under his superintendence, the finest in the world. A list of his books, memoirs, and miscellaneous papers, with notes, and a preparatory notice by J. Saunders, was privately printed Lon., 1872, 8vo. 1. A Hand-Catalogue of Postage-Stamps, for the Use of Collectors, Lon., 1862, fp. 8vo; new ed., by O. Taylor, 1870; 6th ed., 1875, 16mo. 2. Hand-Book of British WaterWeeds, or Algæ: The Diatomacea, by W. Carruthers, Lon., 1864, 12mo. 3. Synopsis of the Species of StarFish in the British Museum, Lon., 1866, 4to. 4. The Lizar is of Australia and New Zealand in the Collection of the British Museum. Illust. Lon., 1867, 4to.

Gray, John Hamilton, b. 1814, at St. George's, Bermuda; removed to Canada; was admitted to the bar in 1837, entered Parliament in 1850, and was appointed puisne judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in 1872. Confederation; or, The Political and Parliamentary History of Canada, from the Conference of Quebec, in October, 1864, to the Admission of British Columbia, in July, 1871: vol. i., Toronto, 1872, 8vo.

Gray, Ven. John Henry, D.D., LL.D., 18281890, graduated at Christ College, Cambridge, 1847; ordained 1849; curate of Rothley, Leicestershire, 185052; consular chaplain at Canton 1852-78; archdeacon of Hong-Kong 1867-78; rector of Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, 1881-84. 1. Walks in the City of Canton: with an Itinerary, Victoria, Hong-Kong, 1875, 8vo. 2. China: a History of the Laws, Manners, and Customs of the People. Edited by William Gow Gregor. Illust. Lon., 1878, 2 vols. 8vo.

"Its pages contain the most truthful and vivid picture of Chinese life which has ever been published."-Ath., No.

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3. A Journey round the World in the Years 1875-1877, Lon., 1879, 8vo.

Gray, Mrs. John Henry. Fourteen Months in Canton. Illust. Lon., 1880, p. 8vo.

"One of the few books upon China whose perusal carries its own evidence of the author's truthfulness, candor, and kindness."-Nation, xxx. 197.

Gray, John M., curator of the Scottish National Portrait-Gallery. 1. George Manson and his Works. Illust. Edin, 1880, 4to. Privately printed. 2. David Scott, R.S.A., and his Works. Illust. Edin. and Lon.,

1884, 4to.

"Mr. W. B Scott wrote some years ago a very just and affectionate biography of his brother, and the book had become scarce enough to make many wish for a reprint, when it occurred to Mr. Gray to reproduce the substance of it, add some new matter, and supply a copious if not exhaustive catalogue of paintings, drawings, and engravings, and a goodly body of plates."-Ath., No. 2998.

"He [David Scott] is one of the best known of all the distinctively Scotch painters; . and now Mr. Gray gives him all the honours of this beautiful folio, with a new biography, a complete iconography and bibliography, and reproductions of a large number of his works."-Sai. Rev., lviii. 190.

Gray, John Y., and Lowson, George. The Elements of Graphical Arithmetic and Graphical Statics, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Gray, Johnnie. Lon., 1885, 8vo.

A Tourist's View of Ireland,

Gray, Josceline. Agnes Lowther; or, Life's Struggle and Victory, Lon., 1860, fp. 8vo.

Gray, Lawrence. Winter in Lancashire: a Prayer for the North, [verse,] Lon., 1862, 16mo. Gray, Miss Louisa M. 1. Ada and Gerty: a Story of School Life, Edin., 1875, p. 8vo; new ed., 1878. 2. Nelly's Teachers, and what they Learned. By Kate Thorne, [pseud.] Lon., 1876; new ed., 1880, 12mo. 3. Mine Own People: a Novel, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 4. Dunalton: the Story of Jack and his Guardians, Lon., 1886, 12mo. 5. Little Miss Wardlaw, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Gray, M. C., (Mrs. Russell Gray.) 1. Early Days of English Princes. Illust. Lon., 1846, 4to; 2d ed., 1865, 12mo. 2. Lottie's Half Sovereign, and other Stories, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 3. Lion-Hearted, Lon., 1864, 2 vols. p. 8vo. 4. Lisette's Venture, Lon., 1874, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

"Gray, Maxwell,” (Pseud.) See TRUTTIett, M. G., infra.

"Gray, Melville," (Pseud.) 1. A Life's Trouble: a Story of the Nineteenth Century, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. 2. Una's Revenge: a Picture of Real Life in the Nineteenth Century, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo. 3. Donovan: a Tale of Sorrow and of Joy, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Gray, Morris. Treatise on Communication by Telegraph, Bost., 1885, 8vo.

Gray, Peter, and Woodward, B. B., of the British Museum. Sea-Weeds, Shells, and Fossils, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Gray, Rt. Rev. Robert, D.D., 1809-1872, b. at Bishop Wearmouth, County Durham; educated at Eton, and at University College, Oxford, where he graduated 1831; perpetual curate of Whitworth 1834; vicar of Stockton-on-Tees 1845; hon. canon of Durham 1846; Bishop of Cape Town, and Metropolitan, 1847. His attempt to depose Bishop Colenso (q. v., supra) having failed, he consecrated Rev. W. K. Macrorie as "bishop for the faithful clergy of the diocese of Natal." For biog., see GRAY, REV. CHARLES, supra. 1. Journal of a Visitation Tour in Cape Town, 1850, Lon., 1855, 12mo. 2. Three Months' Visitation in the Autumn of 1855; with an Account of his Voyage to the Island of Tristan d'Acunha, Lon., 1856, 12mo. 3. Speech in the Supreme Court of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, 1861, 8vo. 4. Journal of a Visitation of the Diocese of Natal in 1864, Lon., 1864, fp. 8vo. 5. A Charge delivered to the Diocese of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1864, 8vo. 6. A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Cape Town, Cape Town, 1865, 8vo. 7. Journal of a Visitation of the Eastern Portion of the Diocese of Cape Town in 1865, Lon., 1866, fp. 8vo. 8. A Statement relating to Facts, &c., in Connection with the Consecration, Trial, and Excommunication of Dr. Colenso, Lon., 1867, 16m0; 2d ed., with an Appendix, 1867.

Gray, Robert, 1825-1887, b. at Dunbar; became an apprentice in a bank at the age of fifteen, and in later life was cashier, &c., of the Bank of Scotland. He was one of the founders of the Natural History Society of Glasgow, and was its treasurer 1854-56, and secretary 1858-71. The Birds of the West of Scotland, including the Outer Hebrides. Illust. Glasgow, 1871, 8vo.

"Precise as Mr. Gray shows himself in his treatment of natural history, and heedful as he is throughout of what is due to the requirements of science, he is nowhere open to the charge of dryness, nor can it be said that the interest of the general reader has been sacrificed on the altar of pedantry."-Sat. Rev., xxxiii. 310.

"Gray, Robertson," (Pseud.) See RAYMOND, ROSSITER W., infra.

"Gray, Rosalie," (Pseud.) See MANN, MRS. D. II., infra.

Gray, Russell. 1. Never, For Ever, Lon., 1867, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 2. Up and Down the World: a Novel, Lon., 1869, 3 vols. p. 8vo.

Gray, Samuel Octavus. British Sea-Weeds: an Introduction to the Study of the Marine Algae of Great Britain, Ireland, and the Channel Islands. Illust. Lon., 1867, p. 8vo.

Anon.

Gray, Rev. Thomas, minister of Kirkurd. My Notes on Shakespeare and the Land he Loved, Lived, and Died in, Leamington, 1867, 12mo. Gray, W. The Martyred Queen. Part First. By a Forfarian. Forfar, 1858, 8vo. Anon. (No more published.)

Gray, W. R. 1. Business Manners and Business Matters; or, Friendly Hints on Every-Day Affairs, Lon., 1862, super r. 16mo. 2. The Tongue and its Training; or, Practical Rules for Public Speakers, Lon., 1862, sq. 16mo. 3. The Young Clerk's Instructor, Lon., 1867,

12mo.

Greaves, Charles Sprengel, M.A., Q.C., 18021881; graduated at Queen's College, Oxford, 1823; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1827. 1. The Act for Conviction of Juvenile Offenders, 11 Vict. c. 82, Lon., 1847, 12mo. 2. Lord Campbell's Acts for the further improving the Administration of Justice, Lon., 1851, r. 8vo. 3. The Criminal Law Consolidation and Amendment Acts, Lon., 1861, 8vo. 4. The Proper Time for the Publication of Banns of Matrimony in the Morning Service, Lon., 1867, 8vo. 5. A Review of the Statutes, Rubrics, and Canons relating to Clerical Vestments, Lon., 1867, 8vo.

Gray, Rev. Walter Augustus, M.A., graduated | Life, and Darwin's Hypothesis: Two Lectures, Lon., at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1853; ordained 1853; 1873, 12mo. viear of Arksey since 1866. 1. The Symbolism of Churches and their Ornaments: a Lecture, Lon., 1857, 8vo. 2. The Christian's Plain Guide, Lon., 1868, 12mo. With PEARSE, REV. BEAUCHAMP KERR WARREN, M.A., The City of the Lost, and other Short Allegorical Sermons; 4th ed., rev., Oxf., 1876, 12mo; 6th ed., 1879. Gray, Walter T. 1. The Bad Boy's Diary, N. York, 1880, 16mo. 2. Blunders of a Bashful Man, N. York, 1881, 16mo. 3. Miss Slimmens' Boarding-House. Illust. N. York, 1882, 16mo. 4. The Bad Boy Abroad. Illust. N. York, 1883, 16mo. 5. The Naughty Girl's Diary. Illust. N. York, 1883, 16mo. 6. Abijah Beanpole in New York; [also] Tidbits for Tea. Illust. N. York, 1884, 12mo.

Gray, Rev. William, vicar of St. John, Wembley, Harrow. 1. Confirmation, Lon., 1874, 12mo. 2. God's Work, and how to do it: a Tale, Lon., 1874; new ed., 1875, 12mo. 3. The Lord's Supper, Lon., 1874, 12mo. Gray, Rev. William A. The Shadow of the Hand, and other Sermons, Edin., 1884, p. 8vo; new ed., 1885.

Gray, William C. Life of Lincoln, Cin., 1867, 16mo.

Gray, William H. Morning Seed; or, Bible Words for Young Disciples, Lon., 1862, 12mo.

Gray, William Henry, b. 1810. A History of Portland, Oregon, 1792-1849: drawn from Personal Observation and Authentic Information, Portland, 1870, Svo.

Gray-Wilson. See WILSON.

Graye, John. The Sneering Age, and other Essays, Lon., 1867, 12mo.

Grayl, D. Glamour and Gramarye: Six Sketches in Rose Colour and Black, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Grayling, W. I. The War in Taranaki during the Years 1860-61, New Plymouth, N.Z., 1862, 8vo. Grayson, James. Leaves of Law for Licensed Victuallers, Lon., 1874, 2 parts, 8vo.

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Greaves, Capt. G. H. 1. Instruction Drill for Outlying Picquets and Outpost Duty, Lon., 1861, 12mo. 2. Reserve Force: Guide to Examination, for the Use of Captains and Subalterns, Liverpool, 1870, 8vo. 3. The "New Drill" Assistant, Lon., 1870, 16mo.

Greaves, George. 1. Observations on the Laws relating to Child-Murder and Criminal Abortion, Manchester, 1864, 8vo. 2. Hints to Certifying Surgeons under the Factory Acts, Lon., 1867, 16mo.

Greaves, John, M.A., Fellow and mathematical lecturer of Christ's College, Cambridge. A Treatise on Elementary Statics, Lon., 1886; 2d ed., 1888, p. 8vo.

Grece, Clair James. (Trans.) P. Maetzner's English Grammar: a Methodical, Analytical, and Historical Treatise on the Orthography, Prosody, Inflections, and Syntax, Lon., 1874, 3 vols. 8vo.

Greeley, Horace, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1811-1872, was a candidate for the Presidency in 1872. 1. The American Conflict: a History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-64(-65:) with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion respecting Human Slavery, from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Hartford, Conn., 1864-66, 2 vols. r. 8vo. 2. An Address on Success in Business, N. York, 1867, 8vo. 3. Recollections of a Busy Life, N. York, 1868, 12mo; new ed., with memoirs of his last years, 1873.

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"The reader finds in these reminiscences not only a very distinct portrait of the man, but many graphic after allowing for all drawbacks, is inclined to think bet sketches of American life as it was and is, and altogether, ter of both than more elaborate but less simple and straightforward accounts might have induced him to do." -Sat. Rev., xxxiv. 320.

6. What I know of Farming: a Series of Expositions of Practical Agriculture as an Art based upon Science, N. York, 1871, 8vo.

Grazebrook, Henry Sydney, F.R.H.S., b. 1836; 4. Essays designed to elucidate the Science of Politcalled to the bar at the Inner Temple 1869; examiner of ical Economy, Bost., 1870, 12mo. 5. Letters from Texas accounts in the county courts department of the treasury and the Lower Mississippi: to which are added his Adsince 1877. 1. The Heraldry of Smith: being a Collec-dress to the Farmers of Texas, &c., N. York, 1871, 8vo. tion of the Arms borne by, or attributed to, Most Families of that Surname in Great Britain, Ireland, and Germany, Lon., 1870, 4to. 2. The Heraldry of Worcestershire: with Genealogical Notes, Lon., 1873, 2 vols. fp. 4to. 3. (Ed.) The Heraldic Visitation of Staffordshire made by Sir Richard St. George, Norroy, in 1614, and by Sir W. Dugdale, Norroy, in 1664, Stafford, 1885, 8vo. Greatbach, John. Christmas: a Prize Poem,

Lon., 1860, r. 32mo.
Greathed, H. H.

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Greatly, Spencer. Our Commercial Policy: with an Enquiry into the Present State of Trade, Norwich,

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Greatorex, Rev. Edward, M.A., graduated at Pembroke College, Oxford, 1845; ordained 1847; minor canon of Durham since 1849, rector of Croxdale since 1872. A Book of Family Prayers: collected from the Publick Liturgy of the Church of England, Lon., 1853,

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Greatrex, Rev. Charles Butler, graduated at King's College, London, 1853; ordained 1855; rector of Hope Baggot since 1881. 1. Leisure Hours: Original Poems, Songs, and Miscellaneous Pieces, Lon., 1842, 16mo. 2. Don Fernando: a Bagatelle, [verse,] 1846, 12mo. Privately printed. 3. Whittlings from the West: with some Account of Butternut Castle. By Abel Log, [pseud.] Edin., 1854, fp. 8vo. 4. Esther, and other Sacred Pieces, Lon., 1861, sq. fp. 8vo. 5. Poems, Lon., 1870, P. 8vo. 6. Murby's Letters for Little Folks, Lon., 1870, p. 8vo.

Greaves, Charles Augustus. The Science of

Greely, Adolphus Washington, U.S.A., b. 1844, at Newburyport, Mass.: served through the civil the war he was connected with the signal service, and in war, and was brevetted major of volunteers in 1865. After 1881 was sent to the Arctic regions to establish one of a chain of thirteen circumpolar stations for scientific purposes, in accordance with a plan made by the Hamburg in 1883 sixteen of the party perished of starvation, and International Congress of 1879. On the return voyage the survivors were in an exhausted condition when reseral Hazen as chief of the Signal Service Corps, with the cued by a relief expedition. In 1887 he succeeded GenService: an Account of the Lady Franklin Bay Experank of brigadier-general. 1. Three Years of Arctic dition of 1881-84 and the Attainment of the Farthest North. Illust. N. York, 1886, 2 vols. 8vo.

pretentious. The story of the Two Seasons at Fort Con"The style of the narrative is excellent, easy, and unger' is only second in interest, among recent Arctic voyages, to Payer's admirable Voyage of the Tegethoff.'' Nation, xlii. 198.

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them; not one is so beautifully illustrated or treats of mat- | Boys, Lon., 1885, 12mo. 13. Her Husband's Home; or ters so important, and, though some of the maps have The Durleys of Linley Castle, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. already appeared in Capt. Schley's Rescue, they are, one The Heiress of Wylnington, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 15. and all, of pre-eminent excellence."-Ath, No. 3045. (For an account of the relief expedition, see SCHLEY, The Eversley Secrets. Illust. Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. W. F.) 2. American Weather: a Popular Exposition of The Head of the House: the Story of a Victory over the Phenomena of the Weather. Illust. N. York, 1888, Passion and Pride, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. 17. The Last of the 18. Our Winnie; or, Dacres, Lon., 1886, 12mo.

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Green, Alexander Henry, professor in the Yorkshire College of Science, Leeds. Geology for Students and General Readers: Part I., Physical Geology, Lon., 1876, 8vo; 3d ed., enl., 1882. With RUSSELL, R., The Geology of the Yorkshire Coal-Field, Lon., 1879, r. 8vo. With others, Coal: its History and its Uses. Illust. Lon., 1878, Svo.

Green, Mrs. Alice, (Stopford,) wife of J. R. Green, infra. Henry II., ("Twelve English Statesmen,") Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

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surprising width of the knowledge it exhibits, or the vivid
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legal and constitutional questions are handled, but in the
masterly manner in which the main object has been kept
in view from first to last, and, though nothing in the his-
tory of his reign has been slurred over, everything has
been subordinated to the setting forth the statesmanship
of the king."-Ath., No. 3171.
See ROHLFS,

Green, Miss Anna Katharine.
MRS. A. K., infra.

Green, Arnold. 1. Index to Rhode Island Supreme Court Reports, A-T: Index to Decisions, Providence, 1874-84, 20 vols. 8vo. 2. Ohio Supreme Court Practice: containing the Law, Decisions, Forms, &c., Cleveland, O., 1877, 8vo; 2d ed., 1881. 3. Rhode Island Supreme Court Reports, vols. xi.-xiii., (1874–82,) Bost., 1878-83, 3 vols. 8vo.

Green, Arthur Octavius. A Practical Arabic Grammar; 2d ed., rev. and enl., Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Green, Asa T. Eureka; or, The Golden Door Ajar: the Mysteries of the World mysteriously revealed, Cin., 1883, 12mo.

Green, Rev. B. Sermons, and other Discourses: with Brief Biographical Hints, 1860, 12mo.

Green, Mrs. B. R. Lord Castleton's Ward: a Novel, Lon., 1874, 3 vols. p. 8vo.

Green, Benjamin E. The Irrepressible Conflict between Labor and Capital, Phila., 1871, 8vo.

Green, Burton. Belgium Maritime Guide, Lon., 1878, 8vo.

Green, Charles Ewing. New Jersey Court of Chancery Reports, vols. xvi.-xxvii., (1863–77,) Trenton, N.J., 1864-78, 12 vols. 8vo.

Green, Charles Frederick. Shakespeare's Crab Tree, with its Legend, and a Descriptive Account, showing its Relation to the Poet's Traditional History, Lon., 1862, 4to.

Green, Charles M. (Ed.) The Friend of All: a Cyclopædia of Practical Information. Illust. and Maps. N. York, 1884, 4to.

Green, Duff, 1780-1875, b. in Georgia; a lawyer and journalist. 1. Facts and Suggestions, Biographical, Historical, Financial, and Political, N. York, 1867, 8vo. 2. How to pay off the National Debt, regulate the Value of Money, and maintain Stability in the Values of Property and of Labor, Phila., 1872, 12mo. Green, Elizabeth H. Lessons on the Life and Epistles of St. Paul, Lon., 1880, 8vo.

Green, Emanuel. (Ed.) The Survey and Rental of the Chantries, Colleges, and Free Chapels. Guilds, Fraternities, Lamps, Lights, and Obits in the County of Somerset as returned in the Second Year of King Edward II., A.D. 1548, (Somerset Record Soc.,) Lon., 1888, 8vo. Green, Evelyn Everett. 1. His Mother's Book. By H. F. E. Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 2. Lady Temple's Grandchildren, Lon., 1883, 8vo. 3. Cuthbert Conningsby: a Sequel to "Maud Kinglake's Collect," Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 4. Lenore Annadale's Story. Illust. Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 5. Torwood's Trust: a Novel, Lon., 1884. 3 vols. cr. 8vo. 6. Two London Homes; or, Marjorie and Muriel, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. 7. Winning the Victory; or, Di Pennington's Reward, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 8. Unele Roger; or, A Summer of Surprises. Lon., 1885, sq. 16mo. 9. The College and the Grange, Lon., 1885, 12mo. 10. True to Himself; or, My Boyhood's Hero, Lon., 1885. p. Svo. 11. The Mistress of Lydgate Priory: the Story of a Long Life, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 12. Mr. Hatherley's

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Green, Everard. 1. Pedigree of Archdeacon Johnson, Lon., 1874, 4to. Privately printed. 2. Johnson of Wytham-on-the-Hill, Lon., 1875, 8vo. 3. Lincolnshire Pedigrees, Lon., 1879, 8vo. And see JESSOPP, AUGUSTUS, infra.

Green, F. M. 1. The Christian Minister's Manual 2. Christian for Church Officers, St. Louis, 1853, 12mo. Missions, St. Louis, 1884, 12mo. Green, F. W. Edridge-, M.D. Memory: its Logical Relations and Cultivation, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

Green, Commander Francis Matthews, U.S.N., b. 1835, in Boston; served in the volunteer navy during the civil war; commissioned as lieutenant-commander in the regular navy 1868, and commander 1883. 1. The Navigation of the Caribbean Sea, Wash., 1877, 8vo. 2. Telegraphic Determination of Differences of Longitude in the West Indies and Central America, Wash., 1883, 4to. 3. List of Geographical Positions, Wash., 1883, 4to. With DAVIS, LIEUT.-COMMANDER C. H., and NORRIS, LIEUT. J. A., Telegraphic Determination of Differences of Longitude in the East Indies, China, and Japan, in 1881-82, Wash., 1883, 4to.

Green, George. See FERRERS, N. M., supra. Green, Rev. George Clark, M.A., graduated at King's College, Cambridge, 1852, and elected Fellow; ordained 1854; vicar of Modbury, Devonshire, since 1859. Collections and Recollections of Natural History and Sport in the Life of a Country Vicar. Illust. Lon., 1885, cr. 8vo.

Green, George Walton, graduated at Harvard 1876; a lawyer in New York. Repudiation, (" Economic Tracts,") N. York, 1883, 12mo. Green, H., superintendent of government schools in Gujerat, India. 1. The Deccan Ryots and their Land Tenure, Bombay, 1852, 8vo. 2. A Collection of English Phrases, with their Idiomatic Gujrati Equivalents; &d ed., Bombay, 1858, 8vo; 6th ed., 1869. 3. A Collection of English Phrases, with their Idiomatic Marathi Equivalents, Bombay, 1868, 8vo.

Green, H. Favorite Prescriptions of Living American Practitioners, N. York, 1858, Svo. Green, H. W. Walter Lee: a Story of Marlborough College, Lon., 1876, 2 vols. p. 8vo.

Green, Rev. Henry, M. À., 1801–1873, b. near Penshurst, Kent; educated at the University of Glasgow; was minister of a Presbyterian church at Knutsford, Cheshire, 1827-72, and also kept a private school, He was one of the founders and a member of the council of the Holbein Society. 1. Sir I. Newton's Views on Points of Trinitarian Doctrine, Lon., 1856, 12mo. 2. The Cat in Chancery, [satirical verses,] Manchester, 1858. Anon. 3. Knutsford, and its Traditions and History: with Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Notices of the Neighbourhood, Lon., 1859, 8vo; new ed., 1887. "Accurate and interesting."-Dict. of Nat. Biog., xxiii. 44. 4. Whitney's Choice of Emblems: reprinted in FaeSimile: with Notes and Dissertations, 1865, 4to. Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers: an Exposition of their Similarities of Thought and Expression, preceded by a View of Emblem Literature down to A.D. 1616: with Numerous Illustrative Devices from the Original Authors, Lon., 1869, r. 8vo; also a large-paper edition. 6. Alciat's Emblems in their Full Stream, 1870. 7. Grimaldi's Funeral Oration upon Andrea Aleiat: with Translation, 1871. 8. A Ramble to Ludchurch, a Romantic Spot, &c., [verse,] Manchester, 1871, 8vo. With CROSTON, JAMES, The Mirrovr of Maiestie: with an Intro

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