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ican. Analyse du jeu des echoes. . . Paris, 1749.

PMlindus. Dr. Frederick Max Mul- hr. Correspondence relating to the es- tablishment of an Oriental college in London. . . L 1858. See " Indophilns "

Philip. Rev Philip Pyle, in Beloe's "Sexagenarian," Vol. II, p 146. 2d ed. L. 1818.

Philip, Uncle. Francis Lister Hawks The American forest. . . N.Y. 186-

Philipe, frere. Mathieu Braussi, the joint author of about 30 elementary works for the use of schools.

Philips, docteur J. P. J P. Du- rand. Cours theonque et pratique de braidisme, ou hypnotisme nerveux. . . Pans, I860

PhUlatins. David Storer.

PhUo Rev Joseph Proud. The in- cendiary corrected; or, injured virtue and honesty defended. A satyric poem. Being an answer to ..." The Bousehad " ... By ... Norwich, 1786

Philo. Ellis Ballon (*) The patent hat : for the use of mankind in general, and the clergy in particular. . . N.Y. 1855.

Philo-Cato. Matthew L. Davis (*). Letters of Marcus and. , . addressed to DeTTitt Clinton, Esq., mayor of the city of New York. A new edition, containing one letter of Marcus and several numbers of Philo-Cato, never published before. N.Y. 1810.

Said to be " A caustic, and sometimes comical expos? of the political quarrels arising out of the Burr Union, etc., formed about the year 1806, between the Clmtonians and Burntes, by Ma&* thew L. Davis."

Philo-Criticus. Rev. Francis Hare. The clergyman's thanks to Phileleuthe- rus p e. Bentley]. . . L. 1713.

PMlo-Junius. One of the signatures adopted by Junius (q.v.).

In bis preface to "VFoodfall's edition, Junius says " Tbe auxiliary part of Philo-Junius was ladifrpensably necessary to defend or explain particular passages m Junius, in answer to plau- sible objections; but the subordinate character is never guilty of the indecorum of praising his principal. The fraud was innocent, and I always intended to explain it.*'

The following are the dates of the letters signed " Philo-Junius":

June 12, 1789. May I, 1771.

June 23, 1769. May 22, 1771.

Aug. 1, 1769. May 25, 1771.

Aug. 14, 1769. May 28, 1771.

Sept. 4, 1769. Aug. 26, 1771.

Oct. 19, 1769. Oct. 15, 1771.

Nov. 14, 1769. Oct. 17, 1771.

(See'Moderatu6.") Oct. 18,1771.

Feb. 6, 1771,

Philo-Malthus. George Hancock. A consideration in political economy,. , L. 1832.

PMlo Musa. Di. James Ciurie, in his contributions to the " Weekly Her- ald " Liverpool, 1789.

Philo-Nauticus Henry Nugent Bell, whose celebrated research into the Hunt- ingdon Peerage made him as high an authority in genealogical cases, as Sir Harris Nicholas was as his successor in practice.

Philo-Nauticus. Rev Laurence Hi/ nes Halloran, D.D. The female volunteer, or, the dawning of peace. a drama. . By... L. 1801

Philo Paclficus. Noah Worcester. The friend of peace : containing a special interview between the President of the United States and Omar, an officer dis- missed for duelling Six letters. . . Camb. 1815.

The letters are signed " Omai "

Philo-Roskelynsis. Robert Foiles, Bishop Caithness and Orkney. An ac- count of the Chapel of Roslin. Edinb. 1774

Philo Buggies. John Adams, of the Middle Temple. A treatise on the prin- ciples and practice of the action of eject- ment ... N.Y. 1821.

Philo-Scotus Duncan Furbes. Copy of a letter from a gentleman in Edin- burgh to his friend in the country, upon the subject of the malt tax. 1725.

Pltilo-Scotus. Philip Bamngton Ains- lie. Kemmiscences of a Scottish gentle- man, commencing in 1787 ... L. 1861.

Plulo-Tragicus. Thadii Fitzpatnck. See"F.,T."

Philo-Veritas. Thomas D'Arcy M'Gee. "In 1857, Mr. Af'Gee got into a controversy with the Roman Catholic Archbishop Hughes, his communications in the New York * Times/ over the sig- nature of ' Philo-Veritas/ attracted gen- eral attention."

Philobiblius Linus Pierpont Brock- ett. History and progress of education ... N.Y. 1859.

Pliilobiblos. Alexander Ireland. The book-lover's enchiridion. . . By. . . L. 1883.

PMLobiblos. Thomas Rodd. A de- fence of the veracity of Moses ... L. 1820.

PMlochelidon. Dr. Thomas Forster. Observations on the Brumal retreat of the swallow, by ... L. 1808

PMlochrlstus. Rev. Edwin Abbott Abbott. Memoirs of a disciple of the Lord. L. 1878.

PMZocrin, Sampfilius. William Sampson. Beasts at law ; or, Zoologian jurisprudence: a poem [by S. Wood-