Volume II Part 39 (1/2)

This collection, though it does not throw any light on the s with Lord Panmure, contains several letters of interest

(44) _St John's House A Brief Record of Sixty Years' Work, 1848-1908_ 12 Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London, WC A pa of nurses for the Criale

1910

(45) Bibliography _An Exhibit of soale in the Educational Museue, Columbia University, May 16 to June 1, 1910_ Paraphical Note”; (2) a catalogue of the Writings by F N exhibited; (3) a short catalogue of ”Writings about Florence Nightingale”

(46) _Exercises in Co by Florence Nightingale of the First Training School Carnegie Hall, the City of New York, Wednesday, May 18th, 1910_ A pamphlet, pp 24

A report of various addresses, by Mr Choate and others

(47) _Florence Nightingale: a Force in Medicine_ Address at the Graduated Exercises of the Nurses Training School of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, May 19, 1910 By Henry M Hurd, MD, Baltiale's work as the founder of , as sanitarian, and as army reformer

(48) _The Letters of John Stuart Mill_ Edited by Hugh S R Elliot 2 vols Longmans & Co, 1910

Mill's Letters of 1860 (see Vol I p 471) are at vol i

pp 238-242; his letter of December 31, 1867 (see above, p 217), is at vol ii pp 100-105

(49) _Memoir of the Rt Hon Sir John McNeill, GCB, and of his second wife, Elizabeth Wilson_ By their Granddaughter John Murray, 1910

This contains soust 15, and later _Obituary Notices_ of Miss Nightingale in the newspapers Those written with e were in the _Times_ and the _Manchester Guardian_

(51) ”Soale,” by ”La Mirror and Midwives' Journal_, Septeale, OM, RRC” By Major C E Pollock, Royal Army Medical Corps Reprinted from the _Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps_, October 1910 London: John Bale, Sons & Danielsson

Contains several official docuhtingale's Crimean mission (see Vol I

p 188)

1911

(53) _The Life and Letters of Sir John Hall, MD, KCB, FRCS_ By S M Mitra Longmans, Green & Co, 1911

Of considerable interest (see Vol I p 169)

1912

(54) _Eine Heldin unter Helden (Florence Nightingale)_ Von J Friz

Stuttgart, 1912 Verlag der Evang Gesellschaft