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R., N. Nicholas Rowe, in a letter com- municated to the "Guardian/* No. 118, July 27, 1713.

R., O. Olive Hand. A vacation ex- cursion from Massachusetts Bay to Puget Sound, by. ., Manchester, NH., 1884.

R., P. Patrick Robertson, Lord Rob- ertson, in "Leaves from a Journal." n.p. 1844.

R., S. Mrs. Susanna Rowson, whose contributions, chiefly of a religious and devotional character, were published in the "New England Galaxy/' usually over her initials "S. R.," 1817 et seq.

R. S. John Scott. " Epidemick Mor- tality, from Ecclesias. XII.," in the "Gent. Mag./' December, 1753. "Verses occasioned by the Description of the JEo- lian Harp, in the "Gent. Mag./' Febru- ary, 1754, XXIV., p. 525.

R, S. Samuel Robinson, Esq. ITlowers culled from the Gulistan or Rose Gar- den, and from the Bostan or Pleasure Garden of Sadi. a Persian poet ... L. 1876.

R. S., a Passenger. Robert Paltock. See Wilkins, Peter."

R., T. T.Rud. Miscellaneous obser- vations upon authors ancient and mod- era. L. 1731-32.

R., T, M.D. Dr. Thomas Reeve. A cure for the epidemical madness of drink- ing tar water ... L. 1744.

R.T. S. William Magmn, LL.D. His first signature in "Blackwood's Maga- zine."

R. V. James Harvey. Interest of money a legalized robbery. . . By. . . Liverpool, 1875.

R., W. B. William Bradford Reed. Haud immemor: a few personal recol- lections of Mr. Thackeray in Philadel- phia. P. 1864.

R., W. E. William Esdaile Richardson. A letter ... on the establishment of ragged school churches. L. 1852.

R., W. H. W. H. Royston. The row- ing almanack. L. 1861-68.

R., W. H. William Harris Rule. The Wesleyan Methodist Sunday hymn-book. L.1861

R., W. J. William James Robson. September 1, 1850. Fresh waters from a fresh spring. Wave the first. . . Westminster.

R., W. J. IX W. J. Z>. Ryder. Chroni- cles of Charter-House ... L. 1847. See "Carthusian, A/'

R. W. It. Rev. Rowland Connor, who contributed " The Radical Club " and several social articles to the N.Y.

" Tribune/* under this signature, which he also used in some of his contribu- tions to the "International Review/' " Lippincott's Magazine/' etc.

R., W. M. W. M. Russell. The truth. ... L.1852.

R., W. P., a political observer. W. P. Russel. A few valuable hints for the new ministry ... L. 1806.

R., W. P. Verbotomist. W. P. Rus- sel. An address intended to have been delivered to The Literary Fund. . . April 12th, 1804 ... By ... L. 1804.

R., W. S. Walter 8. Raleigh. Scheme for the establishment of a national thea- tre ... 1878.

R., W. S. William Stewart Rose. Thoughts and recollections ... L. 1825.

R., W. S. W. William S. W. Rus- chenberger. The principles of naval staff rank, etc P. 1869.

R, W. U. William Upton Richards. Familiar instructions on mental prayer . . . Edited by ... L. 1852.

R **#**, E 1 of O*****. Robert, Earl of Orford. An authentic copy of the last will and testament of ... With re- marks. L. 1745.

B****, J. J. Joseph Jules RoveL Des institutions mihtaires de la troisieme re- publique. Paris, 1878.

R *#**## Maria. Maria Riddell. Voyages to the Madeira. . . Edinb. 1792.

R ****# ? s #*### Samuel Rogers, who published eight papers in the " Gent. Mag." for 1781, pp. 68, 119, 168, 218, 259, 306, 355, and 405, entitled, "The Scribbler," of which the first number is signed " S***** R*****."

Mr. Rogers was still in his 'teens when he contributed these papers to the " Ghent Hag."

R H, ESQ. Thomas Carte.

A full answer to the Letter from a By- stander. . . wherein his false calcula- tions and misrepresentations of facts in the time of King Charles II. are refuted . . . L. 1742.

R r, Iiord. John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. Windsor, by ... L, 1703.

R H, (The) Lord C. The

Right Hon. William Lord Craven. The heroic epistle answered by ... L. 1776.

Rachel, Mile. Elisabeth Rachel Felix.

Raconteur. Benjamin Perley Poore.

Radical, Cd. Leslie Grove Jones, the author of powerful but violent letters in the "Times" (L.) during the progress of the Reform Bill tinder this signature.

Rae, Leonard. John Douglas. Hal o* the Wynd. L. 18-.