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PUBLICATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION.

[From 1867 to 1896.]

1. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education, 1867-68. Barnard. 8°. pp. xl+856. Out of print.

2. Special Report of the Commissioner of Education on the condition and improvement of public schools in the District of Columbia. Barnard. 8°. pp. 912. Washington, 1871. (Reprinted as Barnard's Am, Jour. of Education, vol. 19.) Out of print.

3. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education for the year 1870. Eaton. 8°. pp. 579. Washington, 1870. Out of print.

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1871. Eaton. 8°. pp. 715. Washington, 1872. Out of print.

1872. Eaton. 8°. pp. lxxxviii+1018. Washington, 1873. Out of print.

1873. Eaton. 8°.

pp. clxxviii-870. Washington, 1874.

1874. Eaton. 8°. pp. clii+935. Washington, 1875. Out of print.
1875. Eaton. 8°. pp. clxxiii+1016. Washington, 1876. Out of print.
1876. Eaton. 8°. pp. ccxiii+942. Washington, 1878. Out of print.
1877. Eaton. 80. pp. ccvi+641. Washington, 1879. Out of print.
1878. Eaton. 8°. pp. cci+730. Washington, 1880.
1879. Eaton. 8°. pp. ccxxx+757. Washington, 1881.
1880. Eaton. 8°. pp. cclxii+914. Washington, 1882.
1881. Eaton. 8. pp. cclxxvii+840. Washington, 1883.
1882-83. Eaton. 8°. pp. ccxciii+872. Washington, 1884.
1883-84. Eaton. 8°. pp. celxxi+943. Washington, 1885.

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1884-85. Eaton-Dawson. 8. pp. cccxvii+848. Washington, 1886. Out of print.
1885-86. Dawson. 8°. pp. xxi+792. Washington, 1887. Out of print.
1886-87. Dawson. 8°. pp. 1170. Washington, 1888. Out of print.
1887-88. Dawson. 8°. pp. 1209. Washington, 1888. Out of print.

21. Illiteracy, derived from census tables of 1860; Educational statistics, translation of article by Dr. A. Ficker; Virchow on schoolroom diseases; Education of French and Prussian conscripts; School organization, etc. pp. 70. (Circ. inf. August, 1870.) Out of print.

22. Public Instruction in Sweden and Norway; The "folkehoiskoler" of Denmark. By C. C. Andrews. pp. 48. (Circ. inf. July, 1871.) Out of print.

23. Methods of school discipline.

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By Hiram Orcutt.

pp. 14.

(Circ. inf. November, 1871.) Out of

24. Compulsory education. By L. Van Bokkelen. pp. 17. (Circ. inf. December, 1871.) Out of print. 25. German and other foreign universities. By Herman Jacobson. pp. 43. (Circ. inf. January, 1872.) Out of print.

26. Public instruction in Greece, the Argentine Republic, Chile, and Ecuador; Statistics respecting Portugal and Japan; Technical education in Italy. By John M. Francis, George John Ryan, F. M. Tanaka. pp. 77. (Circ. inf. February, 1882.) Out of print.

27. Vital statistics of college graduates; Distribution of college students in 1870-71; Vital statistics in the United States, with diagrams. By Charles Warren. pp. 93. (Circ. inf. March, 1872.) Out of print.

28. Relation of education to labor. By Richard J. Hinton. pp. 125. (Circ. inf. April, 1872.) Out of print.

29. Education in the British West Indies. By Thomas H. Pearne. pp. 22. (Circ. inf. June, 1872.) Out of print.

30. The Kindergarten. By Baroness Marenholtz-Bülow, tr. by Elizabeth P. Peabody. pp. 62. (Circ. inf. July, 1872.) Out of print.

31. American education at the Vienna Exposition of 1873. pp. 79. (Circ. inf. November, 1872.) Out of print.

32. Historical summary and reports on the systems of public instruction in Spain, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Portugal. pp. 66. (Circ. inf. 1, 1873.) Out of print. 33. Schools in British India. XLVI

By Joseph Warren. pp. 30. (Circ. inf. 2, 1873.)

34. College commencements for the summer of 1873, in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. pp. 118. (Circ. inf. 3, 1873.) Out of print.

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35. List of publications by members of certain college faculties and learned societies in the United States, 1867-1872. pp. 72. (Circ. inf. 4, 1873.) Out of print.

36. College commencements during 1873 in the Western and Southern States. pp. 155. (Circ. inf. 5, 1873.) Out of print.

37. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, Washington, D. C. (1874). pp. 77. (Circ. inf. 1, 1874.) Out of print.

Partial contents: Uniform plan and form for publishing the principal statistical tables on edu. cation, by George J. Lucky; Scientific and industrial education and the true policy of the National and State Government in regard to it, by Hon. A. D. White; The International Centennial Exposition as a world-wide educator, by W. D. Kelley; Report by the committee on the relations of the General Government to education in the District of Columbia. 38. Drawing in public schools; present relation of art to education in the United States. By Isaac Edwards Clarke. pp. 56. (Circ. inf. 2, 1874.) Out of print.

39. History of secondary instruction in Germany. By Herman Jacobson. pp. 87. (Circ. inf. 3, 1874.) Out of print.

40. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association. Washington, D. C. (1875). pp. 114. (Circ. inf. 1, 1875.) Out of print.

Partial contents: The legal prevention of illiteracy, by B. G. Northrop; Brain culture in relation to the schoolroom, by A. N. Bell; The origin of the alphabet, by Prof. J. Enthoffer; American education at the Centennial Exposition, by J. P. Wickersham; Can the elements of industrial education be introduced into our common schools? by John D. Philbrick; Industrial drawing in public schools, by Prof. Walter Smith.

41. Education in Japan. By William E. Griffis. pp. 54. (Circ. inf. 2, 1875.) Out of print. 42. Public instruction in Belgium, Russia, Turkey, Servia, and Egypt. By Emile de Laveleye, M. de Salve, V. E. Dor. pp. 108. (Circ. inf. 3, 1875.) Out of print.

43. Waste of labor in the work of education. By Paul A. Chadburne. pp. 16. (Circ. inf. 4, 1875.) Out of print.

44. Educational exhibit at the International Centennial Exhibition, 1876. pp. 26. (Circ. inf. 5, 1875.) 45. Reformatory, charitable, and industrial schools for the young. By Julia A. Holmes and S. A. Martha Canfield. pp. 208. (Circ. inf. 6, 1875.) Out of print.

46. Constitutional provisions in regard to education in the several States. By Franklin Hough. pp. 130. (Circ. inf. 7, 1875.) Out of print.

(Circ. inf. 1, 1877.) Out of print.

47. Schedule for the preparation of students' work for the Centennial Exhibition. By A. J. Rickoff, J. L. Pickard, James H. Smart (committee). pp. 15. (Circ. inf. 8, 1875.) 48. Education in China. By William A. P. Martin. pp. 28. 49. Public instruction in Finland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Würtemberg and Portugal; the University of Leipzig. By Felix Heikel. C. H. Pluggé, and J. L. Corning. pp. 77. (Circ. inf. 2, 1877.) Out of print.

50. Training of teachers in Germany. pp. 36. (Circ. inf. 1, 1878.) Out of print.

51. Elementary education in London, with address of Sir Charles Reed. pp. 24. (Circ. inf. 2, 1878.) 52. Training schools for nurses. By S. A. Martha Canfield. pp. 21. (Circ. inf. 1, 1879.) Out of print. 53. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, 1877 and 1879, Washington, D. C.; Proceedings of the conference of college presidents and delegates, Columbus, Ohio, December, 1877. pp. 192. (Circ. inf. 2, 1879.) Out of print.

Partial contents: Proceedings of 1877: The school organization of a State; National aid to edu-
cation; What has been done by the General Government in aid of education, by John Eaton;
General appropriation of public lands; Proceeds of sales of public lands; Disposition of
surplus revenue by States; American education, by George B. Loving; The high-school
question, by James H. Smart.

Partial contents: Proceedings of 1879: Popular education in Switzerland, by John Hitz; Pop-
ular education in France, by E. C. Wines; Technical education, by E. A. Apgar; Kinder-
garten training, by Louise Pollock; Education in the South, by G. J. Orr; The needs of the
United States Bureau of Education; Instruction in governmental ideas, by Wm. Strong:
Technical education and industrial drawing, by Walter Smith; Education at the Paris
Exposition, by John D. Philbrick; What has been done by the National Government in aid
of education, by John Eaton; American education, by George B. Loving; The high-school
question, by James H. Smart; Collegiate degrees, by John M. Gregory.
Partial contents: Proceedings of the conference of the presidents and other delegates of the
Stato universities and State colleges of Ohio for 1877; Collegiate degrees, by J. M. Gregory;
Scientific studies and courses of study; Report on the military system in State colleges, by
Edward Orton.

54. Value of common-school education to common labor. (Reprinted from Annual Report, 1872.) pp. 37. (Circ. inf. 3, 1879.) Out of print.

55. Training schools for cookery. By S. A. Martha Canfield. pp. 49. (Circ. inf. 4, 1879.) Out of print. 56. American education as described by the French commission to the International Exhibition of 1876. By Ferdinand Buisson and others. pp. 37. (Circ. inf. 5, 1879.) Out of print.

57. College libraries as aids to instruction. By Justin Winsor and Otis H. Robinson. pp. 27. (Circ. inf. 1, 1880.) Out of print.

58. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, Washington, D. C., 1880. pp. 112. (Circ. inf. 2, 1880.)

Partial contents: Bell's system of visible speech, by L. A. Butterfield; Education of dependent children, by C. D. Randall; Best system of schools for a State, by J. H. Smart; University education, by David C. Gilman; Technical education in its relations to elementary schools, by J. D. Philbrick; Technological museums, by J. D. Philbrick; The Tenth Census from an educational point of view, by W. T. Harris; Discussion of the high-school question, by J. W. Dickinson, W. T. Harris, J. P. Wickersham; Congress and the education of the people, by W. H. Ruffner; Laws relating to the State public school for dependent children at Coldwater, Michigan. Outline of the school systems of the various States. 59. Legal rights of children. By S. M. Wilcox. pp. 96. (Circ. inf. 3, 1880.) 60. Rural school architecture. By T. M. Clark. pp. 106. (Circ. inf. 4, 1880.) 61. English rural schools. By Henry W. Hulbert. pp. 26. (Circ. inf. 5, 1880.) 62. Instruction in chemistry and physics in the United inf. 6, 1880.) Out of print.

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States. By F. W. Clarke. pp. 219. (Circ.

63. The spelling reform. By Francis A. March. pp. 36. (Circ. inf. 7, 1880.) Out of print. 64. Construction of library buildings. By William F. Poole. pp. 26. (Circ. inf. 1, 1881.)

65. Relation of education to industry and technical training in American schools. By E. E. White. pp. 22. (Circ. inf. 2, 1881.) Out of print.

66. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, New York, 1881, pp. 79. (Circ. inf. 3, 1881.) Out of print.

Partial contents: Uniformity of school statistics, by Andrew McMillan: The conservation of
pedagogic energy, by C. O. Thompson; Our schools and our forests, by Franklin B Hough;
Museums illustrative of education, by John Eaton; Education and the State, by J. W.
Patterson.

67. Education in France. pp. 144. (Circ. inf. 4, 1881.) Out of print.

68. Causes of deafness among school children, and the instruction of children with impaired hearing. By Samuel Sexton. pp. 47. (Circ. inf. 5, 1881.) Out of print.

69. Effects of student life on the eyesight. By A. W. Calhoun. pp. 29. (Circ. inf. 6, 1881.) Out of print.

70. Inception, organization, and management of training schools for nurses

By S. A. Martha Canfield.

pp. 28. (Circ. inf. 1, 1882.) Out of print. 71. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, Washington, 1882. pp. 112. (Circ. inf. 2, 1882.) Out of print.

Partial contents: Information necessary to determine the merits of the heating and ventilation of a school building, by John S. Billings, U. S. A.; The chemical examination of air as applied to questions of ventilation, by Dr. Charles Smart, U. S. A.; Obstacles in the way of better primary education, by H. Jones; Chairs of pedagogy in our higher institutions of learning, by G. Stanley Hall; National aid to education, from a Northern standpoint, by Dexter H. Hawkins; Education in Alaska, by Sheldon Jackson: Resolution respecting a national appropriation for education in Alaska; Some fundamental inquries concerning the common-school studies, by John M. Gregory; How to improve the qualifications of teachers, by W. T. Harris.

(Circ. inf. 3, 1882) Out of print. (Circ. inf. 4, 1882.) Out of print.

72. University of Bonn. By Edmond Dreyfus-Brisac. pp. 67.
73. Industrial art in schools. By Charles G. Leland. pp. 37.
74. Maternal schools in France. pp. 14. (Circ. inf. 5, 1882.) Out of print.
75. Technical instruction in France. pp. 63. (Circ. inf. 6, 1882.) Out of print.

76. Legal provisions respecting the examination and licensing of teachers. pp. 46. (Circ. inf. 1, 1883.)

Out of print.

77. Coeducation of the sexes in the public schools of the United States. pp. 30. (Circ. inf. 2, 1883.) 78. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, Washington, D. C., 1883. pp. 81. (Circ. inf. 3, 1883.) Out of print.

Partial contents: Natural history in public schools, its utility and practicability as illustrated by the methods adopted in New York City, by Albert S. Bickmore; Communication respecting industrial education, by Chas. G. Leland; The educational lessons of the census, by Wm. T. Harris; If universal suffrage, then universal education, by Atticus G. Hay good; Constitutionality of national aid to education, by Wm. Lawrence; Indian education, by B. G. Northrup, S. C. Armstrong, Alice C. Fletcher; School supervision: How and by whom the fituess of pupils for promotion is determined, by C. G. Edwards and others.

79. Recent school-law decisions. By Lyndon A. Smith. pp. 82. (Cire. inf. 4, 1883.) Out of print. 80. Meeting of the International Prison Congress at Rome. pp. 11. (Circ. inf. 1, 1884.) Out of print.

81. The teaching, practice, and literature of shorthand. (Second and enlarged edition.) By Julius E. Rockwell. pp. 184. (Circ. inf. 2, 1884.) Out of print.

82. Illiteracy in the United States. With appendix on national aid to education. By Charles Warren and J. L. M. Curry. pp. 99. (Circ. inf. 3, 1884.) Out of print.

83. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, Washington, D. C., 1884. pp. 176. (Circ. inf. 4, 1884.) Out of print.

Partial contents: Supervision of public schools, by John W. Holcombe; Indian education, by J. M. Haworth; Indian education, by R. H. Pratt; Indian education, by S. C. Armstrong; Arbor day in the public schools, by J. B. Peaslee; Arbor day in the public schools, by B. G. Northrop; Recess, by W. T. Harris; No recess, by S. A. Ellis; How a State superintendent can best advance popular education, by E. E. Higbee; National aid for the support of public schools, by J. W. Dickinson; The educational status and needs of the South, by Robert Bingham; Legislation respecting national aid to education, proposed by the interstate educational convention, with remarks and tables; The new bill for national aid to public schools, by B. G. Northrop; Industrial education, by John M. Ordway; Public instruction in industrial pursuits, by A. P. Marble; Education at the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition; The new order of Mercy, or Crime and its prevention, by George T. Angell; Education of the normal color sense, by B. Joy Jeffries; Supplementary reading, by George J. Luckey; Reading, by Chas. G. Edwards; Reading, by J. O. Wilson.

84. Suggestions respecting the educational exhibit at the New Orleans Exposition. 1884-85. pp. 28. (Circ. inf. 5, 1884.) Out of print.

85. Rural schools. Progress in the past; means of improvement in the future. By Annie Tolman Smith. pp. 90. (Circ. inf. 6, 1884.) Out of print.

86. Aims and methods of the teaching of physics. By Charles K. Wead. pp. 158. 87. City school systems in the United States. By John D. Philbrick. pp. 207.

Out of print.

(Circ. inf. 7, 1884.) (Circ. inf. 1, 1885.)

Out of print.

88. Teachers' institutes. By James H. Smart. pp. 206. (Circ. inf. 2, 1885.) 89. Review of the reports of the British royal commissioner on technical instruction, with notes. By Chas. O. Thompson. pp. 55. (Circ. inf. 3, 1885.)

90. Education in Japan. pp. 56. (Circ. inf. 4, 1885.) Out of print.

91. Physical training in American colleges and universities. By Edward Mussey Hartwell. pp, 183. (Circ. inf. 5, 1885.) Out of print.

92. Study of music in public schools. By Charles Warren. pp. 78. (Circ. inf. 1, 1886.) Out of print. 93. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, Washington, D. C., 1886. pp. 91. (Circ. inf. 2, 1886.) Out of print.

Partial contents: School superintendence a profession, by M. A. Newell; Duties of county superintendents, by D. L. Kiehle; Reading circles for teachers, by Jerome Allen; The coeducation of the races, by Chas. S. Young; National aid to education, by J. A. Lovett; The education and religious interests of the colored people in the South, by S. M. Finger; Forestry in education, by Warren Higley; Language work, by N. C. Dougherty; Growth and benefits of reading circles, by Herbert M. Skinner; City superintendence, by J. W. Akers; On the substitution of "Intermediate" for "Grammar" as a designation in the nomenclature of graded schools.

94. The college of William and Mary. By Herbert B. Adams. pp. 89. (Circ. inf. 1, 1887.) 95. Study of history in American colleges and universities. By Herbert B. Adams. pp. 299. (Circ. inf. 2, 1887.) Out of print.

96. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, Washington, D. C., 1887. pp. 200. (Circ. inf. 3, 1887.) Out of print.

Partial contents: Public education on the Pacific coast, by F. M. Campbell; The examination and certification of teachers, by Andrew J. Rickoff, and report of committee on; Civil service and public schools: I, by Le Roy D. Brown, II, by Thomas P. Ballard; Powers and duties of school officers and teachers: I, by A. P. Marble, II, by J. M. Green; The best system of county and city supervision, by E. E. Higbee; Industrial education in our public schools: I, by F. W. Parker, II, by W. B. Powell; The province of the public school, by J. W. Dickinson; What a small city is doing in industrial education, by H. W. Compton; A system of grading for country schools, by J. W. Holcombe; The best system of State school supervision, by Warren Easton; State text-books, by F. M. Campbell; The nation and the public schools, by H. W. Blair; Education in Alaska, by Sheldon Jackson.

97. Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia. By Herbert B. Adams pp. 308. (Circ. inf. 1, 1888.) Out of print.

98. History of education in North Carolina. By Charles Lee Smith. pp. 180. (Circ. inf. 2, 1888 ) Out of print.

99. History of higher education in South Carolina. By C. Meriwether. pp. 247. (Circ. inf. 3, 1888.) Out of print.

100. Education in Georgia. By Chas. Edgeworth Jones. pp. 154. 101. Industrial education in the South. By A. D. Mayo. pp. 66.

(Circ. inf. 4, 1888.)
(Circ. inf. 5, 1888.) Out of print.

102. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, Washington, D. C., 1888. pp. 165. (Circ. inf. 6, 1888.) Out of print.

Partial contents: How and to what extent can manual training be ingrafted in our system of public schools? by Chas. H. Ham. Discussed by A. P. Marble, Nicholas Murray Butler, H. II. Belfield, M. A. Newell, Chas. H. Ham; What is the purpose of county institutes, and how is it best secured? by Jessie B. Thayer; Elocution: Its place in education, by Martha Fleming; How shall the qualifications of teachers be determined? by A. S. Draper; Are the normal schools as they exist in our several States adequate to accomplish the work for which they were established? by J. P. Wickersham. Discussed by J. W. Dickinson, Jerome Allen, Edward Brooks, and A. G. Boyden; Moral education in the common schools, by William T. Harris; Can school programmes be shortened and enriched? by Charles W. Eliot; Alaska, by N. II. R. Dawson; The relation of the superintendent and the teacher to the school, by A. E. Winship; National aid to education.

103. History of education in Florida. By George Gary Bush. pp. 54. (Circ. inf. 7, 1888.) 104. Report on school architecture and plans for graded schools. pp. 136. (Reprinted from Annual Report, 1868.)

105. Suggestions for a free-school policy for United States land grantees. pp. 6. 1872. Out of print. 106. Statement of the theory of education in the United States, approved by many leading educators. pp. 22. 1874. Out of print.

107. National Bureau of Education; its history, work, and limitations. By Alexander Shiras. pp. 16. 1875. Out of print.

108. Educational conventions and anniversaries, 1876. pp. 187. Out of print.

109. International conference on education, held in Philadelphia in connection with the International Exhibition of 1876. pp. 92. 1879. Out of print.

110. List of public-school officials in the States and Territories of the United States, 1875. pp. 62. 1875. Out of print.

111. Manual of common native trees of the Northern United States. pp. 23. 1877. Out of print. 112. Are the Indians dying out? By S. N. Clark. pp. 36. 1877. Out of print.

113. International educational congress to be held at Brussels, Belgium, August, 1880.

Out of print.

114. Indian school at Carlisle barracks. pp. 5. 1880.

115. Industrial education in Europe. pp. 9. 1880.

116. Vacation colonies for sickly school children. pp. 4. 1880.

117. Progress of western education in China and Siam. pp. 13. 1880.

118. Educational tours in France. pp. 4. 1880.

119. Medical colleges in the United States. pp. 3. 1881. Out of print.

pp. 10. 1880.

120. Comparative statistics of elementary education in 50 principal countries. (Folding shect.) 1881. Out of print.

121. Fifty years of freedom in Belgium; Education in Malta; Third international geographical congress at Venice, 1881; Illiteracy and crime in France; School savings banks; Education in Sheffield. pp. 8. 1881.

122. Organization and management of public libraries. By William F. Poole.

Librs. in the U. S. A., 1870.)

(Reprint from Pub.

123. Library aids. By Samuel Green. pp. 10. 1881. Out of print.
124. Recognized medical colleges in the United States. pp. 4. 1881. Out of print.
125. Discipline of the school. By Hiram Orcutt. pp. 15. 1881.
November, 1871.) Out of print.

(Reprint of Circ. of information.

Out of print.
pp. 4. 1882.

126. Education and crime. By J. P. Wickersham. pp. 10. 1881. 127. Instruction in morals and civil government. By A. Vessiot. 128. Comparative statistics of elementary, secondary, and superior education in 60 principal countries. 1880. (Folding sheet.) Out of print.

129. National pedagogic congress of Spain. pp. 4. 1882. Out of print.

130. Natural science in secondary schools. By F. Mühlberg. pp. 9. 1882. 131. High schools for girls in Sweden. pp. 6. 1882. Out of print.

132. Buffalini prize. pp. 5. 1883. Out of print.

133. Education in Italy and Greece. pp. 8. 1883.

134. Answers to inquiries about the United States Bureau of Education. By Charles Warren. pp. 29. 1883. Out of print.

135. Planting trees in school grounds. By Franklin B. Hough. pp. 8. 1883. Out of print.

136. Southern Exposition of 1883-84, Louisville, Ky. (Two pamphlets

relating to the exhibit of the

United States Bureau of Education.) pp. 17. 1883. pp. 7. 1884. Out of print. 137. Preliminary circular respecting the exhibition of education at the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition. pp. 11. 1884. Out of print.

138. Report of the director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens for the year 1882-83. By Wm. W. Goodwin. pp. 13. 1884. Out of print. 139. Building for the children of the South.

By A. D. Mayo. pp. 16. 1884. Out of print.

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