22. Dictionnaire Universal du XIXe. Siècle, by Larousse. Paris, 1866-78. Spanish editions, and translations of the works of Cervantes.

23. Die Cervantes-Literatur in Deutschland, by Edmund Dorer. Zürich, 1877-1879. 8vo. In this, the author aims at a complete Bibliography of Cervantes.

24. Catalogue of the Spanish and Portuguese Library, bequeathed by G. Ticknor to the Boston Public Library. Boston, 1879. 4to. An important collection of the works of Cervantes.

25. Catálogo de la Biblioteca Cervántica de Leopoldo Rios. Barcelona, 1888. 4to. Amongst the works of Cervantes in this extraordinary and interesting collection are 172 editions of Quijote in Spanish, 123 in French, 71 in English, 39 in German, 13 in Italian, 9 in Dutch, 6 in Russian, 5 in Portuguese, 1 in Catalan, 3 in Hungarian, 3 in Danish, 2 in Bohemian, 2 in Swedish, 2 in Greek, 1 in Polish, 1 in Servian, 1 in Croatian, 1 in Turkish, and 1 in Finnish; total, 456 editions represented. In addition to these, there are some 200 editions of his minor works, and 378 editions of works containing references to Cervantes. Since the date of this catalogue, the number has been greatly augmented.

26. Catálogo de la Biblioteca Cervantina de Don José Maria Asensio de Sevilla. Valencia, 1883. 4to. This collection of Don Asensio is remarkable for the number and beauty of the rare editions of Don Quixote, of which he possessed, in 1883, no less than 143 in Spanish and other languages.

27. Nota de Algunos Libros, Articulos y Folletos Sobra la Vida y las Obras de ... Cervantes. Sevilla, 1885. 8vo. One hundred copies privately printed.

28. Bibliography of the Works of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, by Jas. Fitzmaurice-Kelly. London, 1892. (Occupies part of “The Life of Cervantes.”)

29. Catalogue de la Bibliothèque de M. Ricardo Heredia, Comte de Benahavis. Paris, 1891-94. 4to. (The library contains the collection of the Biblioteca de Salvá, augmented by the Comte de Benahavis.)

30. La Ilustración Artistica á Cervantes. Barcelona, 1895. Folio. First part: Critical Biography. Second part: Bibliography. Third part: Iconography. The second and third parts relating to the un-illustrated and illustrated editions of the immortal Don.

31. Bibliografica Critica de las Obras de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, by Don Leopoldo Rius. Madrid, 1895, 1899. Two vols. Royal 8vo. This work is the first to contain a discerning criticism of all editions of the productions of the foremost genius of Spanish literature. The labour required to effect so excellent a result must have been prodigious, occupying many years, and Don Leopoldo Rius can only reap his reward in the thanks of the whole world.