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who, during the civil \var, occasionally contributed to the " Field and Fireside " (Augusta, Ga ) under this pen-name.

Lombard, A. Benjamin Smart.

'* The fluctuations of our money system, Mr Smait's occupation enabled him to consider with peculiar advantages; and accoidmgly, in addition to frequent communications on points of fact (' Gent Mag ,' Nov. 1811, 424, signed < B 8 '), he entered, under the signature of ' A Lom- baid,' into an extensive theoretical discussion on the eubiect, of which the pages of this (Q-ent') Magazine fiom 1813 to 1820 bear pi oof."

Lombarda, Una. Felicita Morandi. Ghirlanda di fion per 1'mfanzia e per Fadoles<!enza. 1857.

London Antiquary, A. John Camden Hotten. A dictionary of modern slang, cant, and vulgar words ... L. 1850-00.

London Hermit F. Parke, Poetry and essays. L. 18-.

London Merchant, A. C. W. Stokes. An inquiry of the Home Secretary as to whether Professor Tyndall has not sub- jected himself [m his Belfast Address] to the "Penalty on persons expressing blasphemous opinions" ... By... L. 1874.

London Physician, A. James How- ard. The evils of England, social and economical. L 1848.

London Physician, A. JEduard Smith. M D. How to get fat ... L. 1865.

London Physician, A. Samuel DicLson. Memorable events in the life of ... L. 1863.

London Physician, A. William Augustus Guy, Hf.D. Principles of for- ensic medicine. L. 1844.

London W. Joseph H. Dean, editor of "Bicycling "World" (Boston).

Londoner, A. Walter White. A L *s walk to the Land's End ; and a trip to the Scilly Isles. L. 1855,

Londoner, A. Charles Lamb. "The Londoner/' contributed to the "Re- flector"

Long, Silent. Rev. Thomas T. Lynch. The ethics of quotation ... L. 1850.

Long Island Farmer Poet. Blood- (joodE Gutter.

Longchamps." John C. Delitte, Paris correspondent of the "Spirit of the Times" (N.Y.).

Looker-On, A. John Dix Ross. Lo- cal loiterings, and visits in the vicinity of Boston ... B, 1845.

Looker On, A. Hector Orr. A sketch of Caraden City, New Jersey, with a view to business. By ... Camden, 1873.

Looker On from America, A. diaries Brandon JBoi/nton. The four

great powers. England, France, Russia, and America. . . Cin. 1866.

Looker-On-Here in Vienna. Mrs. Mary E. Andersen. The merchant's wife.

Lord and Lady there, The. Lord George G-remnlle Nugent, and Lady Nugent. The legends of the library at Lilies, by ... L. 1832.

Lord Bishop of Oxford. Robert Lowth, D.D. Sermon before the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. . By... L. 1771.

Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court, The. William Adam. Ex- tracts from a paper entitled Statement, etc., by. . . Edinb (*) 1823.

Lorenzo Lorenzo Dow. Polemical works of Lorenzo. N.Y. 1814.

Lorimer, Mary. M. 0. B. Dunning. Among the trees, journal of walks in the woods. . . N.Y. 187-.

Loring, Laura. Laura Lormg Pratt. Juveniles. B. 1874-75.

Lorm, Hieronymus Hemrick Landes- mann. High-life in der Vorstadt, in, Ueber Land und Meer." 1878

Lorrain, Camille. ffippolyte Babou, who, under this signature, contributed to Parisian journals

Lorraine, Mrs. Felix. Lady Caro- line (Ponsonby) Lamb

" Lord Beaconsfield, in '"Vivian Grey,* roughly sketched the poi trait of the subject of our articfe in 'Mrs Felix Lorraine.' At end of the first edition of that work (1827). . . there is a key to the novel, m which these disguised and real names amongst others are given ' Marquis of Caiabas, MarquisofClanricarde, 'Mr.Foaming Fudge,' Mr. Brougham; ' Mr. Charlatan Gas,' Mr. Canning ; * Lord Past Century,' Earl of Eldon, 'Mr Liberal Principles,' Mr. Husfcis- son ; * the Duke of "Waterloo, 1 the Duke of Wel- lington ; * Prince Hungary,* Prince Esterhazy ; 1 the Marchioness of Almacks,* the Marchioness of Londonderry ; 'Mrs. Felix Lorraine,* Lady Caroline Lamb; ' Stanislaus Hoax,' Theodore Hook; 'Lord Pnma Donna,' Lord William Lennox, and * the Marquis of Grandgout,' the Marquis of Hertford." See "Gent. Mag,*' October, 1S83, pp. 'ail, 42.

Lorreqner, Harry- Charles James Lever. Charles O'Malley. L. 1841.

Lorrimer, Laura. Mrs Julia (fin- ley) Shelton, who, under this signature, was a contributor to various journals and magazines, "North and South,"* "Godey's Lady's Book," "Louisville Journal," and "Field and Pireside" among others.

Lot, Parson. Rev. Charles Kings- ley

"It was at one of these gatherings M at MJV Maurice's, *' towards the end of 1847 or early in- 1848, when Eingsley found himself in a minority of one, that he said jokingly, he felt much as Lot must have felt in the Cities of the Blain when he