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ELECTRA. Elektra. By Sophocles. 1695, 4°.
Electra: a story of modern times. By the author of
Rockingham [P. F. A. de Rohan-Chabot, Comte de
Jarnac], ... In three volumes. Yol. 1. [11., in.]
Lwidon, Hurst and Blackett, 1853.
12°. 7 in. 3 vols. 1. (4)+320 pp„ 2 plates. 11. (2)+ 348 pp., 2
plates, in. (2)+ 356 pp., 2 plates.
ELECTRANNUS, Bishop of Homes. Documentum de
ordinatione Electranni episcopi redonensis. Bouquet
(m.) Recueil des historiens des Gaules, vol. 7, p. 713.
1749, fol.
ELECTRIC. Electric supply in East Middlesex, and its
bearing upon the housing question.
London, G. W. Dray and Sons, ['? 1902].
8°. 94 in. (4) pp., 1 folding map.
ELECTRIC CURRENTS. Armstrong (w. g.) Baron
Armstrong. Electric movement in air and water. . . .
1897, fol.
Test (A) of the efficiency of a Westinghouse alternating
current electric lighting plant. 1890, 4°.
ELECTRIC ENGINEERING. Brown (h. p.) Electrical
distribution of heat, light and power. . . . 1889, 8°.
See also Electricity ; Telegraph ; also headings be¬
ginning with Electric.
ELECTRIC LIGHT. Ferranti (s. z. de) The Dangers
of electric lighting. . . . 1889, 8°.
Hedges (k.) Useful information on electric lighting.
Fourth edition. 1882, 8°.
Electric-light cables. Silvertown.
London, Rickerby, [1890].
Obi. 4°. 8J in. (4)+ 58 pp., 4 plates.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING INQUIRY. The Case for the
vestry of St. James, Westminster. . . . April 3rd. to
May 1st., 1889. London, 1889.
8°. 8J in. 80 pp.
ELECTRIC RAILROADS. Central London Railway.
Statement as to the proposed railway. 1890, 8°.
Thomson-Houston (The) electric railway system.
[? 1889], obi. 8°.
ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. See Telegraph.
ELECTRIC TRACTION. Garcke (e.) Some commercial
aspects of electric traction in Great Britain. . . . 1899,
8°.
ELECTRICAL. See Electric.
ELECTRICITY. England.—Dejoartments of State, etc.—
War Office. Notes on the International Exhibition of
Electricity, Paris, 1881. ... 1881, fol.
Ferguson (j.) An Introduction to electricity. . . . 1778,
8°.
France.—MinisUre des Pastes et des Teleyraphes.
Congr^s international des electriciens Paris 1881. . . .
1882, 8°.
Lunn (p.) Electricity. Encyclopaedia metropolitana,
vol. 4. 1845, 4°-
Magden (w. l.) The Electrical power Bills of 1900,
before and after. . . . [1901], 8°.
Roget (p. m.) Galvanism. Encyclopaedia metropoli¬
tana, vol. 4. 1845, ^
Thomson (w.) Baron Kelvin. Reprint of papers on
electrostatics and magnetism. . . . 1872, 8°.
ELECTRICITY. See also Dynamos; Electrothera¬
peutics ; Induction Coils ; Magnetism ; Telegraph ;
Telephone ; also headings beginning with Electric,
Electro.
ELECTROMAGNETS. Barlow (p.) Electromagnetism.
Encyclopaedia metropolitana, vol. 4. 1845, 4°.
ELECTROTHERAPEUTICS. Kennedy (a. s.) Notes
on Count Mattei’s electro-homoeopathic remedies. . . .
1890, 8°.
ELEGANT. Elegant apothegms in the speech of Lewis
iv. King of France to his revolted subjects.
[? London], Printed by N. T., 1685.
Fol. Ilf in. 3 pp.+ (1) p.
Elegant extracts; or, Useful and entertaining passages
in prose. . . . [Edited by V. Knox.]
London, B. Law, etc., 1797.
8°. 9£ in. 2 vols. 1. Engraved title, xvi.+ (8) + 612 pp. n. En¬
graved title, pp. 613 to 1120.
Elegant extracts; or, Useful and entertaining pieces
of poetry. . . . [Edited by V. Knox.]
London, J. Johnson, etc., 1801.
8°. 9f in. 2 vols. 1. Engraved title, xvi. + 544 pp. 11. Engraved title,
pp. 545 to 1008.
ELEGY. An Elegy in memory of that valiant champion,
Sir R. Grierson, late laird of Lag, who died Dec. 23rd,
1733 ; wherein the prince of darkness commends many
of his best friends, who were the chief managers of the
late persecution. Glasgow, [? 1850].
12°. 6 in. 24 pp. Scottish Songs (99).
An Elegy on his grace John Lord Archbishop of
Canterbury. A pindaric. London, J. Whitlock, 1695.
Fol. Ilf in. 8 pp.
An Elegy on the death and burial of Cock Robin.
Ornamented with cuts [by ? T. Bewick],
York, J. Kendrew, [? 1820].
32°. 3J in. 16 pp. York toy-books.
An Elegy on the death of the honourable Mr. Robert
Boyle. [By Matthew Morgan.]
Oxford, L. Lichfield, 1692.
Fol. Ilf in. (2)+ 17 pp. + (l) p.
An Elegy on the death of the old East-India Company,
who died of the wound she receiv’d from a patent, value
two millions. London, 1699.
Fol. Ilf in. (4)+ 12 pp.
An Elegy on the death of the right honourable Spencer,
Earle of Northampton, who died a conqueror at the
battaile of Hopton-Heath. [London, 1643.]
4°. 7 in. (2)+ 6 pp.
An Elegy on the death of trade. By a relation of the
deceased. Harleian Miscellany, vol. 2, pp. 290-294.
1809, 4°.
An Elegy on the late Mass John T , minister of the
Gospel at M . ... [? Edinburgh], 1749.
8°. 8f in. 16 pp.
ELEMENTS. The Elements of short hand, founded on
the principles of nature, grammar, and true philosophy,
uniting each in the rational, grammatical, and elliptical
contraction of the English language, and exemplified by
a variety of proper examples. For the use of students
in the universities, and of private gentlemen. The
fourth edition. [By John Mitchell.]
London, J. Bew, 1787.
8°. 8 in. 16 pp., 9 plates on 5 leaves.
The Elements, or principles of geometrie: collected
from several authors and reduced into a shorter method.
London, J. P. for J. Seller, 1684.
12°. 6 in. (34) +141 + (19) pp., engraved title, 4 plates.

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