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Native Canadian, A. Li -Col George T. Demson, Jr., LL.B Canada : is she prepared for war *. Toronto, 18G1

Native Citizen and Servant of the State, A Alexander Conic? Hanson. Political schemes and calculations, ad- dressed to the citizens of Maryland. . . Annapolis, 1784

Native Georgian, A Augustus Bald- win Lonfjsti eet. Georgia scenes, charac- ters, incidents, etc., in the first half cen- tury of the republic. N Y 1840

Nat'ral Born Durn'd Fool, A. George IT Hams. Sut Lovengood: yarns spun by a. . NY 1867.

Naturalist. Philip Luthy Sclater. Naturalist's impressions of Spain L. 1861

Naturalist, A. G-eorge Edwards A discourse on the emigration of British birds. . L. 1795.

Naturalist, A. Robert Gatnei, FL S. Holiday excursions of ... L. 1867

Naturalist, A. John Leonard JZnapp, sq, F.&A., F.L.S. Journal of. . L 1829.

Naturalist, A. William John Srod- trip, Esq., F.L S Leaves from the note- book of ... L. 1852

Naturalist, A. Count Valerian Kras- insh. Monachologia, or, handbook of the natural history of monks. . . Edinb. 1852.

Naturalist, A Arthur Adams, Trav- els of ... in Japan and Manchuria L. 1870.

Naturalist, The John Matthew Jones. The Naturalist in Bermuda. . . L. 1859.

Naufiragns. Mr Home The adven- tures of. . L. 1827

Nava, Franz. Edward Francis Rim- bault. A number of musical composi- tions, arrangements, etc., under this pseudonym, after 1852,

Naval Officer, A Augustus Colling- ridge. The lieutenant and the crooked midshipman: a tale of the ocean. L. 1844.

Naval Officer, A. Captain William Harwar Parker. Recollections of ... N.Y. 1883

Naval Officer, A. James B. West. Shall we continue to drown our sailors * By. . Tunbridge Wells, 1875.

Navarin, Charles. Charles Henri Ternaux-Compans. Les aventures de Bon Juan de Vargas. . . Translated by ... P. 1853.

Navery, Baoul de, Mme. Mane (de Saffron) David. Un erreur fatale. Paris, 1882. Also in contributions to period- cals.

Neafie Eduin It Purple.

Neale, Flora. Mrs Georgia A. (Hulse) McLeod, a constant contributor to magazines, etc., North and South, un- der this and other signatures

Neale, Nettie Miss J\lagyie E. Heath, who was favorably known to the readers of the "Field and Fireside" (Raleigh, NC.) under this pen-name She also contributed to the Richmond " Christian Advocate'* and the Nashville "Home Circle," under the pseud of "Miriam/ 1 both prose and verse

Near Observer, A. Mi, Bentley A few cursory remarks upon the state of parties, during the administration of the llight Hon Henry Addington. L. 1808.

Near Observer, A. J\L Montagu Friendly remarks upon some particulars of his administration, in a letter to Mr Pitt. L 1796

Necessitarian, A John Allen, M.D Illustrations of Mr. Hume's essay con- cerning liberty and necessity. . . L. 1795.

Neck, Mr Vander James Bmgh. An account of the first settlement, laws, form of government, and pohcc of the Cessares, a people of South America. In nine letters, from. . one of the sena- tors of that nation, to his friend in Hol- land. . . L 17G4

Neclcar. Jt. Fisher Seventeen num- bers. . . upon the causes of the present distress of the country. . . N.Y. 1837. See " Citizen of New York, A "

Needham, Marchamont Josiah Quin- c !/> J*' > who, under this signature, com- menced a series of papers in the Boston "Gazette," June 7, 1772, which, were ended in January, 1774

Neighbor, A. Nathan FisJce, S.TD See "General Observer, The."

Neighbour, A Sir Charles Morell. The contrast, a familiar epistle to Mr. C. Churchill, on reading his poem called "Independence." By... L 1704

Neighbour, A. Ebeneser Chaphn. A treatise on Church government. B. 1773.

Neighbouring Minister, A. William Fleetivood, Bishop of St. Asaph. A fune- ral sermon upon Mr. Noble. L. 1713.

Neil, Hose Miss Isabella Harwood

Nella. Miss JZ Ward. Cousin Win- ifred. L 18-

Nellerto, Don Juan. Juan. Antonio Llmente History of the Inquisition of Spain. L. 1827.

Nellie. Miss E. Marsh. Issy and her lovers, L. 18-

Nemesis. A pseudonym of Junius The letter thus signed is dated