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Bacon Wilcox Thoughts. . . Colum- bus, 0,, 1836.

Member of the Bar, A. Leonai d Kip. The Volcano Diggings : n tale of Cali- fornia law ... NY. 1851.

Member of the Boston Bar, A Ivers James Austin. An account of the origin of the Mississippi doctrine of re- pudiation ... B. 1842.

Member of the Boston Bar, A John Augustus Bollcs. The affairs erf Rhode island, being a review of Dr. Wayland's " Discourse *' . . . B. 1842.

Member of the British Parliament, A Ft cincls Ingi am /Seymour Convoy, Vis- count Beauc-harap A letter to the Tirst Belfast Volunteers in the Province of Ul- ster. By. .. L. 3782.

Member of the Burton Hunt, A, Henni Bi addon, in the "Sporting Maga- zine" (L.)

Member of the Church at Oxford, A William Palmer. At him again' or, the fox without a tail, being another word for Mr. Bulteel Oxf 1882

Member of the Church of Christ, A Rev Richard Clarke An essay on the number seven. . . By ... ,. 1759.

Member of the Church of Eng- land, A. Rev, William Hoplins, B A. An appeal to the common sense of all Christian people ... By ... L. 1762.

Member of the Churcli of Eng- land, A. Charles Leslie The case truly stated, wherein the case restated is fully consicler'd, L, 1714.

This work is in the form of a dlalogne, and is signed "Philalethes"

Member of the ChurcJi of Eng- land, A. Jostah Woodward. The Chris- tian peace maker ... L. 1710.

Member of the Charch of Bug- land, A. William Palmer, M.A. Ex- amination of an announcement made in the "Prussian State Gazette n ... Oxl 1842

Member of the Church of Eng- land, A. J A. Thointhwaite. The young churchman's manual. . . By ... L. 1837.

Member of the Church, of England, from Birtti and Education, A. liev. Edward Evanson. The doctrines of a Trinity and the Incarnation of God ex- amined. . . L. 1772.

Member of the Church of God at Oxford, A. William Palmer, M.A. A hard nut to crack ; or, a word in season to Mr, Bulteel. . . Oxf. 1832,

Member of the Clmrcli of Soot- land, A. Itev. James Hog, of Carnock.

An essay to vindicate some Scripture truths. . . n.p. 1716

Member of the Class of '07, A. JPaif Benjamin. Shakings. Etchings from the naval academy ... B. 18G-.

Member of the College of Justice, A. James Watson. New form of pro- cess "before the Court of Session . . . Edinb. 1799.

Member of the College of Justice, A. William Spml, S.S.C. Scones and sketches in legal life. L, 187G.

Member of tho College of Physi- ciaus, A. Jeremiah Wamewnght. An anatomical treatise of the liver, with tho diseases incident to it. L. 1722.

Member of the Committee of Peace in Paris, A, Q-eorge M. Q-ihbs. A let- ter to the American Peace Society. . Paris, 1842.

Member of the Community, and a Sincere Friend to his Country, A. John CampbelL The naturalization bill confuted ... L. 1751.

Member of the Congregation, A, Joseph Moule. A letter to the membeis of the congregation of St James* chapel, Edinburgh. . Edmb. 1842

Member of the Convention of tho Royal Burghs of Scotland, A Daj-< d Dundas Scott. Blue-book cuiiositics. ., Edinb 1867.

Member of the Corporation, A. Samuel Atlm& Eliot. A letter to the president of Harvard College ... B. 1840,

Member of the Dramatic Lunatic Asylum, A. Crosbie Ward, Esq. f Ihe haunted housemaid; op, the villain of the velvet vcskit Christchureh, Kow Zealand, 1865.

Member of the Duddingston Curl- ing Socletyj A. Rev, James Ramsay. An account of the game of curling. By ... Edmb. 1811.

Member of the Edinburgh Photo- graphic Society, A. Burnett, of Edinburgh. Photography in colours. . . By... Edinb. 1867.

Member of the English Bar, A. John Sibbald Edison. "St. George for England." An address to, and corre- spondence "with, certain persons disaf- fected to the established constitution . . . Ji. 1850.

Member of the EagUsh Bar, A. John Hbdgtin. Incumbered Estates (Ireland) Bill. Objections, by the Irish attonries and solicitors; and answers t>y. . . L. 1849 (').

Member of the Established Church, A. Sir John Baytey. The Book of