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S.B, C. Charles St. arle, one of his signatures in the "Gent. Mag." See March, 1823, p. 198; October, 1824, p. 296 ; July, 1828, p. 17, etc.

S., C. Charles Shaduell. The fair Quaker of Deal ... A comedy ... L. 1710.

S., C. C. Staunton. Life and humours ofFalstaff. L. 1829.

S., C. Charles Stanley. Plain words by... L. 1861.

S., C. Charles Sackmlle, 2d Duke of Dorset. A treatise concerning the mili- tia ... By ... L. 1753.

S., Sir O. Sir Charles Sedley.

S., Sir C. E., Bart Sir Claude Ed- ward Scott, Bart. Comic illustrations to T. Moore's " Irish Melodies " L. n.d.

S., C. W. Charles William Smith. The big bulls of Europe and the blaspjie- mous " Te Deum." L. 1855.

S., C. W. Charles William Short. A treatise on swimming. . . 1846.

S., E. Edward Seymour, in his con- tributions to the "Times " (N.T.).

S., E. Elkanah Settle. The Lady's triumph : & comi-dramatic opera ... L. 1718.

S., E. Miss Emily Sharp. Outlines of sermons, taken chiefly from the pub- lished works of Unitarian writers. [Ed- ited by E. S.] L. 1872.

S., E. Epes Sargent. Planchette ; or, the despair of science ... B. 1869.

S., E. Mrs. William Stewart (?). Sketches of home. Hale Parsonage. 1843.

S., E. B. Ephraim JBaynard SeabrooJc. Ariel refuted ... By ... Charleston, SC., 1867.

S., E. B. Eliza B. Swan. Once a year; or, the doctor's puzzle. 1881.

S., E. H. Edward Henry Smith, Lord Stanley. Six weeks in South America. L. 1850.

S., E. Lt. Mrs. E. L. Saxon, in the New Orleans "Picayune " and "Times."

S., E. B. Ernest E. Seymour. Mig- nonette : a sketch ... L. 1858.

S., E. S. E. S. Seward. Columbiad poems. Bait. 1840.

S., F. (Felix Summerly). Sir Henry Cole. The most delectable history of Reynard the Fox. Edited by ... L. 1846.

S., F. Frederic Saunders. Salad for the solitary ... L. 1853.

S., F. M. F. Felicia M. F. Skene+ A memoir of Alexander, Bishop of Breehin ... L. 1876.

S., G. George Slater, in his contribu- tions to the "Mail" (N.Y.).

S., G. George Smith. A defence of the communion-office of the Church of England. . . Edinb. 1744

S., G. Sir George Stephen. The guide to service ... L. 1844

S., G. George Sewell. An introduc- tion to the life and writings of G t Lord Bishop of S m ... L 1714.

S., G. Greorge Stronach, M.A. Shakes- peare and Bacon. By. . In the " Hor- net" (L.), Aug 11,1875.

S., G A George Augustus Sola, in newspaper contributions.

S., G. O. Geojge Seilhamer, in his contributions to "Truth" (N.Y.).

S., G. W. George W. Smalley, the London correspondent of the New York "Tribune."

S. H. James Tidmarsh. National re- ligious education ... L. 1852.

S., H. H. A Hely H. A. Smith. The duke and the doctors. L. n d,

S., H. P. Miss Helen P. Strong, in her contributions to "Harper's Young Peo- ple" (N.Y.).

S., H, S. Hemy Sewell Stokes. The plaint of Morwenstowe. Yerses signed . . . Bodmin, 1876.

S., H. W. Mrs. Horace Wemyss Smith (?). Records of a happy life ... P. 1873.

S, I. T. John Tallin Shewett. A tribute to the memory of William Cow- per. . . By ... Ipswich, 1808.

S., J. Sir John Stoddart, who wrote his first contribution for the " Times " in the shape of a series of letters, in 1810, under this signature.

S., J. John Sympson. The age of the world, collected in all its periods from the sacred Scriptures, and other histo- ries of undoubted veracity. . . n.p. 1707.

S., J. John Small. An apology for the true Church of Scotland. . . Edinb. 1719.

S., J. Joseph Sutton. The character of the true Gospel ministry, and the liberty of the children of God, etc. By .. . L. 1836.

S., J. Joseph Sykes. Detached thoughts. Brighton, 1865.

S., J. Josiah Swett, D.D., compiler. Forms of prayer to be used in families, as set forth in the prayer-book. . . Claremont, N.H., 1861.

S., J. Jonailian Swift, D.D. A letter of advice to a young poet. 1720.

S., J. J. Smith. The mirror of merit and beauty. N.Y. 1808.

S., J. J. Stephens. Monody on the death of the Bev. Sir Hugh Molesworth,