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 Caleb Kniveton, the incendiary: a tale. . . Oxf. 1833.

P., F. J. F. J. Pakenham Life lines ; or, God's work in a human being. L. 1862.

P., F. M. Frances Mary Peard. The wood-cart ; and other tales of the south of Prance. . . L 1867.

P., G. Mrs. Geitrude (Hart) Parsons. How I became a hero. By ... in " Once a Week." 1852.

P. G. Samuel Pegge. On Godmersham church, in Kent, "Gent Mag.," 1789, p, 420.

"P. G-," initials of Paul Gemsege. — See "Gent. Mag," LXVI., p. 1083.

P., G. F. George Frederick Pardon Games for all seasons. L. 1869.

P., G. W George William Pettes American or standard whist. B. 1880

P. H. Richard Derby Ness, in his contributions to "Notes and Queries" (L.).

P., H. Henry Pownall. A word from the Bible ... on behalf of enslaved British subjects. . . L. 1829.

P., H. E. Harriet Eleanor Philhmore. Violet Stuart, a tale of the Gibraltar, and the heir of Cholmeley's Dene. L 1878.

P., H. F. Helen F. Parker (?). Constance Aylmer: a story of the 17th century. . . N.Y. 1869.

P., H. K. Mrs. H. K. Potwin. Paul and Margaret, the inebriate's children. . . N.Y. 1869.

P., H. W. Henry Webster Parker. Verse by ... B. 1862.

P., J. Miss Jane Porter. Biographical account of the late Rev. Percival Stockdale, in "Gent. Mag," October, 1811, pp. 384-390

P., J. James Pycrqft, B.A. Cricketana. L. 1865.

P, J. J. B. Papworth. Poetical sketches of Scarborough (with test signed . . . text signed " W " [by the Rev. Francis Wrangham"], and text unsigned, by W. Coombe). L. 1813.

P., J. Jonathan Pereira. Selectis è praescriptis. . . L. 1844

P., J. James Pedder, The yellow shoestrings. . . P. n.d.

P., J., Esq., F.R.S. James Postlethwayt, Esq. A collection of the yearly bills of mortality from 1657 to 1758 inclusive. . . By. . . L. 1759.

P., J., Student in Astrology. John Phillips. The English fortune-tellers. . . L. 1703.

P., J. B. J. Bertrand Payne. The gossiping guide to Jersey. L, 1865.

P., J B J. B Peat Sure; or, it pays. . B 1872

P., J. C. James C. Parsons. The living word ; or, Bible truths and lessons B. 1872.

P, J G. John Gorham Palfrey, D D. Notice of Professor Farrar. [From the "Christian Examiner" for July, 1853.] B. 1853.

P., J. H. Rev. James H. Potts, editor of the "Michigan Christian Advocate," Detroit.

P., J. H. John Henry Parker. A guide to the architectural antiquities in the neighbourhood of Oxford. Edited by. . . Oxf. 1842-46.

P., E. J. E. J. Pringle. Notes on Spain and the Spaniards, 1859. . . Charleston, 1861.

P, J' V J V. Prichard (?) Who wrote " Shakspere " ? By ... In " Fraser's Magazine," August, 1874.

P, K. Kennck Prescott. Mildenhall. n p. 1771.

P., L. Count Leon Potocki. Sketch of the social life of the city of Warsaw. . . Posen, 1854. In Polish.

P. P., MA., The Rev. Richard Graves. The farmer's son. a moral tale. L 1795.

P. P, A parish clerk. Dr. John Arbnthnot. Memoirs, written in imitation of Burnet's "History of my own Times."

P, P., Poet Laureate George Daniel. R—1 stripes ; or, a kick from Yar—h to Wa—s, with particulars of an expedition to Oatlands, and the sprained ankle. L 1812.

P. P. C. R. Thomas Watts, Keeper of Printed Books, British Museum, who under these initials wrote letters in the "Mechanic's Magazine," 1836-73, on the British Museum library.

P. P. P. William Maginn, in the London "Literary Gazette" 1820.

P. Q. William Coombe. The Fast-day a Lambeth eclogue. L. 1780.

P., R. Robert Paltock. The life and adventures of Peter Wilkins. . . L. 1816.

P., B., An Honorary Associate. Rev. Richard Polwhele. An epistle to an archdeacon [Nares], Vice President of the Royal Society of Literature, from. . . an Honorary Associate. L. 1824.

P., R. A. Mrs. Rhoda Ann (Paige) Falkner. Wild notes from the backwoods. . . Cobourg, 1850.

P., R. B. Robert Bateman Paul History of Germany from the invasion of Germany by Marius. . . L. 1847,