Town Report on Lincoln 1902-1906, Part 14

Author: Lincoln (Mass.)
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Lincoln (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 756


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brought them to perfection. Such beautiful trees are a valu- able municipal asset, and of wealth of this class Lincoln has an unstinted measure. But such trees require care if their lives are to be protected and prolonged, and one is glad to notice the intelligent manner in which the street trees have been pruned in recent years. Pruning is necessary to correct the shape of the tree and more particularly to preserve it from decay by the removal of dead branches. While the pruning of an occasional one of your trees may be open to criticism, the work as a whole has been extremely well done and will serve as an object lesson of its kind.


Shade Tree Insects. One of the good results of our tree warden law has been the awakening of public interest in the care and preservation of shade trees, and this has led to a better appreciation of the enormous yet often insidious damage caused by shade tree insects. These creatures are usually of small size, immensely prolific and often gain a strong foothold before their presence is detected. The important pests most likely to attack your trees are described in the paragraphs which follow:


Gypsy Moth. In 1897 a large gypsy moth colony was located on land belonging to Mr. J. L. Thorndike and was found scattered over about one thousand acres of land. Very thorough work was done here by the employees of the gypsy moth committee and as a result in the hasty inspection of this territory which I was able to make no evidence of the moth was found. It is not safe to say that no gypsy moths occur in Lincoln at the present time. It would be strange if small colonies did not exist, but constant watchfulness and the application of thorough remedial measures if the insect is discovered should lead to its suppression. The yellow hair covered egg masses, about three-fourths of an inch in diameter, occur on tree trunks, rocks, stumps, etc., and may be found · from August to May and should be destroyed by soaking them with creosote mixture. Property owners will do well to be on the watch for the moth and to report to the tree warden any findings of the same.


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Brown Tail Moth. Like the gypsy moth this is also an im- ported insect. It has the odd habit of wintering in small tightly spun webs at the tips of the twigs of apple, pear and other trees. While not primarily a shade tree pest it is often very injurious to oak trees. This insect occurs sparingly throughout the town and should be carefully sought for during the winter when the webs are easily detected. All webs found should be cut off and burned, thus preventing both damage and the further spread of the insect.


San Jose Scale. This insect is particularly a pest of fruit trees. It is minute in size, insidious in attack and often causes the death of trees before its presence is detected. This scale is distributed to a considerable extent throughout the town. On many fine estates where ornamental shrubbery has been planted in recent years the scale is present and doing its deadly work. Elsewhere in the town there are small orchards where trees have already been killed by the scale and where the insect occurs, doubtless in millions. These places constitute a standing menace to property in the vicinity and should receive attention this winter.


The scale being difficult to detect one will do well to send suspicious infestations to the Experiment Station at Amherst, Mass., or to the writer, that the identity of the insect may be established. Where the scale occurs trees should be pruned back severely in the winter and thoroughly washed or sprayed with the standard lime, salt and sulphur wash or with tree soap, two pounds to one gallon of water.


Elm Leaf Beetle. This insect is a specific enemy of the elm. Its progeny feed on the under surface of the leaves causing them to turn brown and fall from the tree. Later on the slugs descend the tree trunks in great numbers and gather in masses at their base. This insect has found a foothold at Lincoln but at present is not increasing. The elms, however, should receive special attention to the end that any incipient colonies may be stamped out by thorough spraying with arsenical poisons, which is the best remedy.


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Property owners can aid the tree warden greatly by sup- pressing noxious insects on their own estates. Excellent cuts for identifying insect pests together with recommendations in detail concerning remedial measures may be found in the many valuable publications of the State Board of Agriculture, Boston, Mass., and the State Experiment Station, Amherst, Mass. Letters addressed to either of these sources of informa- tion will receive prompt attention.


The majority of insect pests are best treated by spraying the trees on which they feed with specially prepared insecti- cides. In ordinary cases the property owner will do well to secure the services of some one of the many parties who make a business of applying insecticides. These men have the training and outfits and as a rule can do the work better and cheaper than it can be done by inexperienced labor. The same considerations usually hold good in municipal work and it very often occurs that towns can contract for the spraying of their shade trees at a less figure than it would be possible for them to do this work through the ordinary channels.


In combating insect pests of any kind it should be borne in mind that thoroughness is an essential requisite for success- ful work. Where remedial measures are thoroughly applied good results will be obtained. Where the work is done in a half-hearted manner the results are usually unsatisfactory. Property owners will do well to make frequent examinations of their fruit and shade trees and report all cases of unusual insect damage to the tree warden.


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Statistics of Lincoln Public Library.


Number of volumes in Library, Feb. 1, 1903


7,440


Increase by purchase


.


223


Increase by gift


19


Increase by binding periodicals


6


Total increase


7,688


Number of volumes rebound


47


Number of volumes worn out and withdrawn,


5


Number of volumes in Library Feb. 1, 1904


7,682


Total delivery of books for year .


6,312


Largest delivery in one day! (Jan. 16, 1904)


105


Smallest delivery in one day (June 24, 1903)


31


Number of new names registered past year .


73


Registration from the beginning · ·


1,554


Number of days Library has been open .


101


Gifts of books, pamphlets, etc., have been received from the follow- ing persons :-


Hon. C. F. Adams, Mrs. E. Campbell, Mr. D. Farquhar, Mr. W. Husted, Hon. G. F. Hoar, Mr. Pillsbury, Mr. J. H. Pierce, Mrs. M. Ropes and Mrs. A. C. Wheelwright.


Bulletins and reports have been received from the Boston, Worcester, Lowell, Natick, Newton, Cambridge, Concord, Lexington, Waltham and Springfield Public Libraries, also from other Public Institutions.


Through the kindness of friends, the following publications have been placed on the tables in our Reading Room.


COUNTRY Life in America.


WORLD'S Work.


GOOD Will Record.


THE Helper.


THE New Church Messenger.


TUFT'S Weekly.


THE Tuftonian


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WALTHAM Evening Times. CONCORD High School Voice. SALVATION. THE Protectionist. RHODORA.


TRAVELLER'S Record.


Our book room has been favored the past year, in having had placed upon its walls, a beautiful picture of Lincoln Cathedral - a gift to the Library from Mrs. Martha Tarbell.


A loan of pictures from the Woman's Educational Association, Boston, " Views of Southern California," waa enjoyed by our patrons.


Through membership with the Library Art Club, the following photographic exhibits were given the past year. "Views of Oxford." English Country Churches, Raphael in the Vatican, and Egypt, from Cairo to Luxor.


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LINCOLN PUBLIC LIBRARY.


List of Accessions for 1903.


ABBOTT, K. M. Old paths and legends of New England 445.9


ADAMS, A. Log of a cow boy


1336.17


ADMIRAL's aid, The. Clark, H. H.


1235.3


ADVENTURES of Gerard. Doyle, A. C.


937.5


AGRICULTURE. Storer, F. H. 2 Vols.


224.18


AGRICULTURE for beginners. Burkett, C. W. and others


145.15


ALGONQUIN Indian tales. Young, E. B.


1217 12R


ALLEN, J. L. Mettle of the pasture


935.22


AMERICANS in process. Woods, R. A. Editor 1534.4


837.6


ANIMALS. Bostock, F. C. Training of wild animals


145.12


Jordan, D. S. True tales of birds and beasts ART of living alone. Bradford, A. H.


1534.7


ASIA. Carpenter, F.


1235.12


ASTRONOMY. Holden, E. S. (In his " Real things in nature.")


137.15


ASTRONOMY for everybody. Newcomb, S.


144.16


AT the back of beyond. Barlow, J. 732.16


445.11


ATHLETICS and out-door sports for women


145.11


ATLANTIC monthly magazine. Vols. 89-90. 1902


AUNT Abby's neighbors. Trumbull, A. S. .


736.24


AUTOBIOGRAPHY of seventy years. Hoar, G. F. 2 Vols. .


542.6


AVARY, M. L. Editor. A Virginia girl in the Civil War BACHELLER, I. Darrell of the Blessed Isles


935.6


BACON, E. M. Boston guide book


445.12


BALDWIN, J. Fairy stories and fables


1227.17


Old Greek stories


1227.22


Old stories of the East


1227.13


Story of Roland


1217.14


Story of Siegfried


1235.14


BALE marked circle X. Eggleston, G. C.


846.12


BANKS, N. H. Round anvil rock


936.3


BANNER of blue. Crockett, S. R.


935.4


BARBARA Ladd. Roberts, C. G. D.


1235.2


BARBOUR, R. H. Land of joy


936.6


BARLOW, J. At back of beyond


732.16


BARR, A. E. Song of a single note


732.20


BASKETRY. White, M. How to make baskets


145.17


BATES, K. L. and Coman, K. compilers. English told by English poets


1427.13


.


1226.24


Fifty famous stories retold


1227.20


AMONG the night people. Pierson, C. D.


845.9


ATHENS. Butler, H. C. Story of Athens . .


121


BEARD, D. C. New ideas for American boys. The Jack of all


trades.


1235.6


BEARD, Lina, and Adelia B. What a girl can make and do 834.5


144.17


BELL, J. J. Ethel


936.10


Wee Macgreegor


935.24


BERGEN, R. V. Story of Japan .


1226.28


BESANT, Sir, W. Children of Gibeon


937.6


BETTER way, The. Wagner, C. .


1336.15


BETTS, Lillian W. The leaven in a great city


1335.4


BIG people and little people of other lands. Shaw, E. R.


1227.16


BIOGRAPHY of a prairie girl. Gates, E.


1235.5


BIRDS. Blanchan, N. How to attract the birds


143.10


Jordan, D. S. True tales of birds and beasts Miller, O. T. True bird stories from my note-books Torrey, B. (In his "Foot-path way")


1535.4


BIRDS in the bush. Torrey, B


1535.3


BLACK Arrow, The. Stevenson, R. L.


935.13


BLACKBERRY, Becket E. (In his "Book on the Strawberry " )


144.17


BLACK Rock. Connor, R.


925.24


BLAISDELL, A. F. Stories from English history


1217.15


BLANCHAN, N. How to attract the birds 143.10


445.8


BLUE flower, The. Van Dyke, H.


732.11


BOLTON, S. K. Our devoted friend, the dog .


1335.6


Book of the ocean. Ingersoll, E.


.


1225.18


Book of the strawberry. Becket, E.


144.17


BOSTOCK, F. C. The training of wild animals


145.12


BOSTON. Bacon, E. M.


445.12


BOTANY. Holden, E. S. (In his "Real things in nature " )


137.15


BRADFORD, A. H. The art of living alone


1534.7


BROOKS, J. G. The social unrest


1521.18


BROWN, A. F. In the days of giants


836.22


BROWN, A. Mannerings, The


935.2


BROWNING, R. (Life.) Chesterton, G. K.


535.14


BRYANT, A. B. The Christmas cat


1235.8


BURKETT, C. W. and others. Agriculture for beginners


145.15


BUTLER, H. C. Story of Athens


445.11


CALL of the wild. London, J.


935.20


CAMPBELL, L. Editor. Select passages from the Introduction of Plato by Benjamin Jowett 1514.20


CANADA, Parker, G. Old Quebec


361.1


CANTON, W. Editor. True annals of Fairyland


836.18


CAPTAIN Macklin. Davis, R. H. 736.19


836.15


CARPENTER, F. G. Asia


1235.12


Europe


1235.18


North America


1235.16


South America


1235.17


CARPENTER, K. E. Story of Joan of Arc


1236.4


CARTWRIGHT, J. (Mrs. H. Ady.) Jean Francois Miliett


546.18


CAREERS of danger and daring. Moffet, C.


1535.10


CARLYLE, J. W. New letters and memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle. 2 Vols. 545.1 .


CAVALIER and Puritan in the days of the Stuarts, Newdigate, Lady N.


1535.8


CENTURY illustrated magazine. Vols. 63-64 for 1901-1902 .


CHADWICK, J. W. William Ellery Channing 543.19


CHAMBERS, R. W. Outdoorland


821.14


BLISS, W. R. September days in Nantucket


821.13


Book of romance. Lang, A. Editor


845.9


1535.2


BECKET, E. Book of the strawberry


CAPTURED Santa Claus. Page, T. N.


122


1215.27


CHAMPION, The. Murfree, M. N.


CHANNING, W. E. (Life ) Chadwick, J. W.


543.19


CHANTICLEER. Hall, V. 732.13


CHARLEMAGNE. Church, A. J. . 845.6


CHARLES Eliot, Landscape Architect. Eliot, C. W.


544.15


CHEERFUL Americans. Loomis, C. B.


937.9


CHESTERTON, G. K. Browning, Robert


535.14


CHILDREN of Gibeon. Besant, Sir W.


937.6


CHILDREN of the tenements


Riis, J. A.


1535.11


CHINA collecting in America. Earle, A. M.


1521.15


CHINA. Van Bergen, R. Story of China


1226.27


CHRISTMAS cat, The. Bryant, A. B.


1235.8


CHUBB, P. Teaching of English


137.15


CHURCH, A. J. Stories of Charlemagne and the twelve Peers of France


845.6


CLARK, H. H. The Admiral's aid


1235.3


CLERK of the woods. Torrey, B.


1535.12


COLLIN, G. L. Putnam Place


936.7


COLONEL Carter's Christmas. Smith, F. H.


935.5


COMSTOCK, A. B. Agriculture for beginners


145.14


CONNOLLY, J. B. Jeb Hutton


836.21


CONNOR, R. Black Rock


925.24


CONQUEST, The. Dye, E. E.


928.21


CONQUEST of Rome, The. Serao, M.


935.17


COOKERY. Terhune, M. V. Marion Harland's complete cook-


book


145.12


CORELLI, M. Temporal power


732.14


CORRESPONDENCE between Herman Grimm and R. W. Emerson. Holls, F. W. Editor 1535.9


Cox, Mrs. Home thoughts. 2 Vols.


1335.3


CRAWFORD, F. M. Heart of Rome


936.17


CRAWFORD, M. C. Romance of old New England roof trees


1334.8


CROCKETT, S. R. Banner of blue Lochinvar


935.2


CROSLAND, T. W. H. The unspeakable Scot


1335.5


CROTHERS, S. M. The gentle reader


836.16


CRUCIFIXION of Philip Strong. Sheldon, C. M.


935.9


CURTIN, J. Hero tales of Ireland


1217.13


DARRELL of the Blessed Isles. Bacheller, I.


935.6


DASKAM, J. Middle aged love stories


936.8


Whom the Gods destroyed


736.19


DAVIS, R. H. Captain Macklin With both armies in South Africa


355.6


DEAL in wheat. Norris, F.


936.19


DEEP sea vagabonds. Sonnichsen, A.


1336.16


DELAND, M. Dr. Lavender's people Old Chester tales


936.18


DICKSON, M. S. From the old world to the new


1236.5


DISENTANGLERS, The. Lang, A.


935.12


DIX, B. M. A little captive lad .


837.7


DOCTOR Lavender's people. . Deland, M.


1335.6


DOG. Bolton, S. K. Our devoted friend the dog DONOVAN Pasha. Parker, G.


732.21


DORNFIELD summer, A. Holley, M. M.


837.10


DOTY, A. H. Prompt aid to the injured


145.16


DOWDEN, E. Shakespere


1426.5


937.5


DOYLE, A. C. Adventures of Gerard The hound of the Baskervilles


935.7


DYE, E. E. The conquest


928.21


935.5


1535.11


Miss Muffet's Christmas


937.2


935.21


936.18


123


EARLE, A. M. China collecting in America


1521.15


EASTMAN, C. A. Indian boyhood 845.8


EDUCATION. Chubb, P. Teaching of English 137.15 EGGLESTON, E. Storis of American life


1227.19 EGGLESTON, E. Stories of great Americans for little Americans 1227.15 EGGLESTON, G. C. The bale marked circle X


EIGHT girls and a dog. Wells, C.


836.19


ELIOT, C. W. Charles Eliot. Landscape architect


544.15


ELIZABETH'S children ·


936.12


ELY, H. R. A woman's hardy garden


144.18


EMERSON, R. W. The centenary of the birth of R. W. Emerson as observed in Concord, May 25th, 1903 Correspondence between R. W. Emerson and H. Grimm 1535.9


1334.12


EMMY Lou. Martin, G. M.


1235.6


ENCYCLOPEDIA. Gilman, D. E. Editor. New International


Encyclopædia. 9 Vols.


Ref. R. R.


ENGLISH history. Blaisdell, A. F. Stories from English


J217.15


ENGLISH history told by English poets. Bates, K. L. and Coman, K., compilers .


1427.13


ENGLISH language. Chubb, P. Teaching of English 137.15


ESSAYS historical and literary. Fiske, J. 2 Vols. 331.10


936.10


EUROPE. Carpenter, F. G. .


1235.18


EVOLUTION. Griggs, E. H. The new humanism 1534.5


EVOLUTION of the Japanese. Gulick, S. L. 432.13


FAIRY stories and fables. Baldwin, J.


1227.17


FAIRY tales. Canton, W. Editor. True annals of fairy land . 836.18


836.24


FATHER Tom of Connemara. Neville, O'R. E.


935.1


FIFTY famous stories retold. Baldwin, J.


1227.20


FISHER, G. S. True history of the American Revolution


346.20


FISKE, J. Essays historical and literary. 2 Vols.


331.10


FOOT-PATH way. Torrey, B.


1535.4


FORD, P. L. Tattle-tales of Cupid


935.10


FORTUNES of Oliver Horn. Smith, F. H.


736.21


FOSTER, M. G. The heart of the doctor


736.23


FOUR feathers, The. Mason, E. W.


925.26


FOWLER, E. T. Place and power


936.16


Fox, F. M What Gladys saw


837.9


Fox, J. Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come


936.17


FoxY the faithful. Wesselhoeft, L. F.


1226.25


FROM Edinburgh to the Antartic. Burn, B. W. G.


441.4


FROM the old world to the new. Dickson, M. S.


1236.5


FROM Sultan to Sultan. Sheldon-French, M.


441.3


FROST, W. H. The Wagner story-book


845.7


FURNITURE of the olden time. Morse, F. C.


1334.7


GABRIEL Tolliver. Harris, J. C. ·


732.12


GAMES. Beard, L. and Beard, A. B. What a girl can make and do 834.5


GARDENING. Ely, H. R. A woman's hardy garden


144.18


GATES, E. Biography of a prairie girl


1235.5


GAY. Author of "Miss Toosey's Mission "


936.14


GENTLE reader, The. Crothers, S. M.


1535.11


GEOLOGY. . Holden, E. S. (In his " Real things in Nature ")


137.15


GIBSON, W. H. Pastoral days ; ar memories of a New England year .


1521.17


ETHEL. Bell, J. J.


FAIRY tales Kingsley, C. Heroes, or Greek fairy tales


1334.9


FASHIONS in literature. Warner, C. D.


FIVE nations, The. Kipling, R. . 1426.9


history ·


846.12


124


GLADSTONE, W. E. Morley, J. Life of W. E. Gladstone. 3


542.5


GOLDEN numbers.


Vols. . Wiggins, K. D. and Smith, N A. 1426.8


GOLDEN treasury. Palgrave, F. T. 1426.6


GOLDEN windows. Richards, L. E.


1235.10


GORDON, J. B. Reminiscences of the Civil war


361.2


GORDON-Keith. Page, T. N.


935.19


GRIGGS, E. H. The new humanism


1534.5


GULICK, S. L. Evolution of the Japanese .


432.13


HALEY, M. M. A Dornfield summer


837.10


HALF a dozen house-keepers. Richards, L. E.


1235.9


HALL, V. Chanticleer; a pastoral romance


732.13


HAPPINESS. Hillis, N. D. The quest of happiness


1334.9


HAPPINESS. Hilty, C.


1535.5


HARPER's monthly magazine. Vols. 104-105. 1901-1902


732.12


HARRISON, J. A. Life and letters of Edgar Allen Poe. 2 Vols.


545.8


HARTE, B. Openings in the old trail Trent's trust, and other stories


936.1


HEART of the Doctor. Foster, M. G.


736.23


HEART of Hyacinth. Watanna, O.


936.5


HEART of John Wesley's journal. Parker, P. L.


Editor


545.11


HEART of Rome. Crawford, F. M.


936.17


HENDERSON, C. H. John Percyfield


935.18


HENLEY, W. E. Lyra heroica


1426.10


HERO tales of Ireland. Curtin, J.


1217.13


HEROES, or Greek fairy tales. Kingsley, C.


836.24


HILLIS, N. D. The quest of happiness


1334.11


HILTY, C. Happiness ; essays on the meaning of life


1535.5


HOAR, G. F. Autobiography of seventy years. 2 Vols.


542.6


HOLDEN, E. S. Real things in nature


137.15


HOLLEY, M. M. A Dornfield summer


837.10


HOLLS, F. W, Correspondence between R. W. Emerson and H. Grimm


1535.9


HOME thoughts. Cox, Mrs. J. F. 2 Vols.


1335.3


HOOKER, K. Wayfarers in Italy


432.12


HORACE Greeley. Linn, W. A.


535.13


HORSE. Special report on diseases of the horse


212.3


HORSE. Ware, F. M. Our noblest friend the horse


224.17


HOUND of the Baskervilles. Doyle, A. C.


935.7


How to attract the birds. Blanchan, N.


143.10


How to make baskets. White, M.


145.17


HOWELLS, W. D. Letters home Questionable shapes


1426.4


INDIA. Scidmore, E. R. Winter India


445.10


INDIAN boyhood. Eastman; C. A.


845.8


INDIANS. Young, E. R. Algonquin Indian tales INGERSOLL, E. Book of the ocean


821.13


IN the camp of Cornwallis. Tomlinson, E. T.


834 6


IN the days of giants. Brown, A. F.


836.22


IN King's byways. Weyman, S. J.


736.22


IRELAND. Curtin, J. Hero Tales of Ireland


1217.13


IRON star, The. True, J. P. .


836.20


ITALY. Hooker, K. Wayfarers in Italy


432.12


JACK, the fire dog. Wesselhoeft, L. F.


1217.19


JACKSON, Andrew. Fiske, J. (In his "Essays historial and literary ") .


331.10


HETTY Wesley. Quiller-Couch, A. T.


937.8


HISTORY of English literature. Moody, M. V. and Lovett, R. M.


337.9


937.1


936.9


HUDSON, H. N. Shakespeare


1217.12


HARRIS, J. C. Gabriel Tolliver


936.11


125


JAPAN. Bergen, R. V. Story of Japan .


1226.28


JAPAN. Evolution of the Japanese. Gulick, S. L. 432.12


JEB Hutton. Connolly, J. B. .


836.21


JEFFERSON, Thomas. Fiske, J. (In his " Essays historical and literary ")


331.10


JEROME, K. J. Stageland; curious habits and customs of its inhabitants


1535.6


JOHN King's question class. Sheldon, C. M.


935.16


JOHN Percyfield. Henderson, C. H.


935.18


JORDAN, D. S. True tales of birds and beasts


845.9


KELLER, Helen. The story of my life


836.24


KIPLING, R. The five nations


1426.19


LADY Rose's daughter. Ward, Mrs. H.


747.3


LAND of joy. Barbour, R. H.


936.6


LANE, Mrs. C. A. Stories for children


1227.21


Triumphs of science 1236.6


LANG, A. Editor. Book of Romance


1225.18


The disentanglers


935.12


LAVENDER and old lace. Reed, M.


732.19


LEAVEN in a great city. Betts, L. W.


1335.4


literary ")


. LENOX and the Berkshire Highlands. · Mallery, De W. R.


441.5


LESLEY Chilton. White, E. O. 837.8


936.21


LETTERS from a self-made merchant to his son.


Lorimer, G. H. 1534.6 937.1


LETTERS of a diplomat's wife. 1883-1900


1336.18


LETTERS to M. G. and H. G. Ruskin, J.


1335.7


LIFE. Wagner, C. The simple life


1334.10


LIFE in a N. E. town : 1787, 1788. Diary of J. Q. Adams (while a student in the office of T. Parsons, Newburyport) LIFE's common way. Trumbull, A. E.


353.5


LIGHTNING conductor, The. Williamson, C. N. and A. M.


936.22


LINCOLN, A. Nicolay, J. G. Short life of Abraham Lincoln


543.20


LINN, W. A, Horace Greeley


535.13


LITERATURE. Warner, C. D. Fashions in literature


1334.9


LITSEY, E. C. Love story of Abner Stone


732.10


LITTLE captive lad. Dix, B. M.


837.7


LITTLE Shepherd of Kingdom Come. Fox, J.


936.16


LITTLE stories of little people. Mccullough, A. W. .


1227.14


LOCHINVAR. Crockett, S. R.


935.5


LOG of a cow boy. Adams, A.


1336,17 935.20


LOOMIS, C. B. Cheerful Americans


937.9


LORIMER, G. H. Letters from a self-made merchant to his son


1534.6


LOVEY Mary. Rice, A. H. .


925.25


LYALL, Sir A. Tennyson


545.9


LYRA heroica. Henley, W. E.


1426.10


MCCULLOUGH, A. W. Little stories for little people


1227.14


MADISON, James. Fiske, J. (In his "Essays historical and literary " )


331.10


MALLERY, De Witt R. Lenox and the Berkshire Highlands MANNERINGS, The. Brown, A.


441.5


MARION Harland's complete cook-book.


Terhune, M. V. 145.12


MARTEN, G. M. Emmy Lou 1235.6


MASON, A. E. W. Four feathers


925.26


LEE, Charles. Fiske, J. (In his " Essays historical and


331.10


LEONARD, M. F. Mr. Pat's little girl


546.19


JOY and power. VanDyke, H.


1135.13


KINGSLEY, C. Heroes ; or Greek fairy tales


LETTERS home. Howells, W. D.


936.2


LONDON, J. Call of the wild


732.10


LOVE story of Abner Stone. Litsey, E. C.


935.2


126


MATHEWS, S. and Burton, E. De W. Principles and ideals for


the Sunday school 1135.11


MATTHEWS, F. Our navy in time of war. (1861-1898) 1236.3


MEMORIAL collection of sermons. Parks, E. A. 1132.1


METEOROLOGY. Holden, E. S. (In his "Real things in nature ") 137.15


METTLE of the pasture. Allen, J. L. .


935.22


MIDDLE-aged love stories. Daskam, J. 937.2


MILLER, O. T. True bird stories from my note books


1535.2


MILLET, Jean Francois. Cartwright, J.


546.18


MR. Patt's little girl. Leonard, M. F.


837.8


MISS Muffet's Christmas party. Crothers, S. M.


836.16


MOFFETT, C. Careers of danger and daring


1535.10


MOODY, W. V. and Lovett, R. M. A history of English literature MONEY and banking. Scott, W. A.


337.9


MORLEY, J. Life of William E. Gladstone. 3 Vols.


542.5


MORSE, F. C. Furniture of the olden times


1334.7


MURDOCH, B. W. G. From Edinburgh to the Antartic


441.4


MURFREE, M. N. (Craddock, C. E.) The champion


1215.27


MY own story. Trowbridge, J. T.


544.16


NANTUCKET. Bliss, W. R. September days in Nantucket


445.8


NAPOLEON Jackson. Stuart, R. M.


937.7


NATHALIE's chum. Ray, A. C.


1226.25


NATURE. Gibson, W. H. Pastoral days


1521.17


NEVILLE, O. E. Father Tom of Connemara


935.1


NEWCOMB, S. Astronomy for everybody


144.16


NEWDIGATE, N. Lady. Cavalier and Puritan


1535.8


NEW England. Description. Abbott, K. M. Old paths and legends of New England 445.9


1534.9


NEW ideas for American boys


1235.6


NEW letters and memorials of Jane Welch Carlyle. 2 Vols.


545.1


NICOLAY, J. G. Short life of Abraham Lincoln


543.20


NONSENSE anthology. Wells, C


1426.7


NORRIS, F. A deal in wheat


936.19


The pit


732.17


NORSE tales. Brown, A. F. In the days of giants


836.22


OCEAN. Ingersoll, E. Book of the ocean .


821.13


OCTOPUS, The. Norris, F.


935.3


OLD Chester tales. Deland, M.


935.21


OLD Greek stories. Baldwin, J.


1227.22


OLD paths and legends of New England.


Abbott, K. M. 445.9


1227.13


ONWARD and upward. Quilter, H. H.


836.23


OUR navy in time of war. (1861-1898.) Mathews, F.


1236.3


OUR noblest friend the horse. Ware, F. M.


224.17


OUT door land. Chambers, R. W.


821.14


PACKARD, W. Young ice whalers


1217.16


PAGE, T. N. A captured Santa Claus Gordon Keith


935.19


PALGRAVE, F. T The golden treasury


1426.6


PARK, E. A. Memorial collection of sermons


1132.1


PARKER, G. Donovan Pasha : and some people of Egypt 732.21


PARKER,. G. and Bryan, C. G. Old Quebec


361.1


PARKER, P. L. The heart of John Wesley's Journal


545.11


PASTORAL days. Gibson, W. H.


1521.17


PATTESON, J. C. Young, C. M. Life of John Coleridge


Patterson. 2 Vols.


535.12


OLD stories of the East. Baldwin, J.


OUR country in poem and prose. Parsons, E. A.


1227.18


OUR devoted friend the dog. Bolton, S. K.




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