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ent," " L. 1ST ," and " 'Itepavepfaos." See "Gent. Mag ," 1853, Pt. I., pp. 207-209.

M, S Miss Selina Martin. Narrative of three years' residence in Italy. L. 1828.

M, S, and S, G. M. Samuel Me- cutchen and Geoicje M. Sayre. The new American Arithmetic. P 1877.

M S. A. and M. B. A. S., An. Robert Scott Burn The grammar of house planning. . . Ednib 1864.

M., T. Thomas Maule. An abstract of a letter to Cotton Mather. . . u.p. 1701.

M, T Thomas Moimsey. A brief account of Thomas Fell of Swarthmore Hall By ... Manchester, 1846.

M, T. A suffering Presbyter of the Church of Scotland. Thomas Moubray. A catechism, appointed in the liturgy of the Church of Scotland .'. . Edinb. 1712.

M., T. C, M.B , F L S Sir Thomas Charles Morgan. An expostulatory letter to I)r Moseley ... L. 1808

M., T. S. T. & Muii Notes on re- mains of ecclesiastical architecture and sculptured memorials in the southern di- vision of Scotland. Edinb. 1855

M., W. William Mason. See " A Gentleman of Cambridge."

M., W. Rev. William Maslell, M.A. Bude Haven. a pen-and-ink sketch, with portraits of the principal inhabitants. L. 1863.

M., W. Rev. William Marsh. Jeho- vah's ancient temple, city, and land. Dublin, 1863.

M., W. William Mackenzie. The pyra- mid and the Bible. . Edinb. 1868

M., W., a Benefited Priest William Maskell A letter to the Very Rev. Wil- liam Cockburn, D.D., Dean of York. ., L 1842.

M.,W.I.L. W. 1. L. Mutter. TJeber London und Paris nach Rom. . . Berlin, 1853.

M., W. S. William Shaw Mason. Bibhotheca Hibernica ; or, a descriptive catalogue of a select Irish library, col- lected for the Right Hon. Robert Peel. Dublin, 1823.

M.***, louisianais. Dr. Alfred Mer- cier. Le fou de Palerme. . . ^".0. 1873.

M***, Paul Hyppolite de. Paul Hyppolite de Mwat. Les paradoxes du capitaine Marc-Luc-Roch Barole. . # Paris, 1802

M***e, T***y. Thomas Moore. The fudger fudged ; or, the Devil and T[omm]y M[oor]e. L. 1819.

gyivain. Pierre Syhain Mat falial. Dictionnaire dcs athccs anciens et modernes. . . Paiis, 1800

M*th**s, Thomas James Thomas James Matluas. The sphinx's head broken: a poetical epistle, with notes, to ... Clerk to the Qu*%'s TWs*r*r ; proving him. to be the author of the "Pursuits of Literature." By Andrew GEdipus, an injured author. L. 171)8.

M, Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu,

in Beloc's "Sexagenarian," I., o35. 2d ed L. 1818.

M, H. Hannah Moie, in Be-

loc's "Sexagenarian," I., 338. 2d ed. L 1818

M d, Dr. Dr Mead. An account of a strange. . . dream, etc [A satire on Dr. Mead]. By Dr. John Woodward. L 1719.

M e, Right Hon. Lady M y W y Right Hon. Lady Mary Woitley Moniague Letters of ... written during her travels in Europe, Asia, and Africa ... L. 1763

Ma., Ch. El. Chailes Ellin Mathews, of Exeter, in his contributions to " Notes and Queries " (L.)

Mabel. Mart/ P. Hazen. Joanna; or, learning to follow Jesus NY 1871

Mac. E. A. Mac Clean, in contribu- tions to the "Library Journal" (B ), etc.

Mac (Artist). W.McConnell. Twice round the clock. L. 18-

Mac (The Danburian) Chailes E A. McGfeachy.

McArone. George Arnold, who, as a writer of comic verse and humorous sketches, had many pen-names, "McArone," "Allen Grahame," "George Garrulous/' etc.

MacArone, Mat. Theodore P. Cook.

Macaroni, A. Christopher Anstey. Liberality, or, memoirs of a decayed ... L. 1788.

Macaulay. Rev. Washington Froth- ingham, in the "Rochester (N.Y.) Demo- crat "

Macaulay, Mr. Babbletongue. Thomas Babinyton Macaulay.

"We remember the * Times' commenting on Lord Macaula>'s too flippant address to his constituents, dated fiom Windsor Castle, with attempted humor equally reprehensible, called the then member for Edinburgh, 'Mr. Babble- tongue ILicaulay,* in a pooi play upon bis second name of Babinyton," See ANDREW'S " ButJsh Journalism," Vol. 2, p 221.

MacCarte, Duncan, a Highlander.

Rev. Samuel Squire. "A letter to John Trot-Plaid, Esq.," author of the " Jaco- bite Journal "... L. 1748. McCoomb, Florence. Mary Miller