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Bart., of St Petroc Manor, Cornwall. Wadebridge, Cornwall, 1862.

S, J. Miss Jess if Stewart. Ode to Dr. Thomas Percy. 'Edinb. 1804.

S, J. James Smith. Shakespeare, not Bacon, in the " Daily Argus " (Mel- bourne, Australia), Aug. 20, 1881.

S., J. John Sarjeant, Saryeant, or Ser- geant, sometimes called Smith, sometimes Holland. Transnatural philosophy; or, metaphy sicks ... By ... L. 1700.

S., J. Major John (Scott) Waring. Two letters to the Eight Hon. Edmund Burke ... By ... L. 1783.

S., J., A C. John Sleech, Archdeacon of Cornwall. Mr. Bitfield's reason for charging Dr Andrew. . . Exeter, 1762.

S., J, D D.D.S P D. Jonathan Swift, D.D. The mishap: a poem. Written by the late Bev. Dr. . . Dublin, 1750 (*).

S, J , of Dale. Frederic Jesup Stim- son Guerndale: an old story. N.Y. 1882.

S., J., a Layman, James Sullivan. Strictures on the Rev. Mr. Thatcher's pamphlet entitled "Observations upon the State of the Clergy of New England " ... By ... B. 1785.

S, J., A Presbyter of the Episco- pal Church, of Scotland. John Small. The fourth commandment of the Deca- logue considered. . . Edinb. 1713.

S., Dr. J. Jonathan Swift, D.D. The sermons of ... L. 1790.

S-, J, DS.P. Jonathan Swift. The beast's confession to the priest ... 2d ed. Dublin, 1738.

S., J. A. James Alexander Smith. God and man L. 1861.

S., J. H. J. H. Shorthouse. John In- glesant : a romance. L. 1882.

S., J. R. John Russell Smith, the Lon- don publisher, in his contributions to Hamst's " Handbook of fictitious names/* etc. 1868.

S., t. Lister Smith. The cruise of the " Zephyr " ; or, the humorous adven- tures of some Halstead navigators, by land, river, and sea. By. . . Halstead, 1860.

S-, the late J. J., Esquire. John An- stey. The pleader's guide: a didactic poem ... By ... 4th ed. L. 1804.

S., Ii. Leslie Stephen. The " Times * on the American civil war L. 1865.

S., L. C. Lucy Coffin Starbuck. Sea- weeds from the shores of Nantucket. P. 1853.

S., 3D. H. Lewis H&nry Steiner, M.D. The history of Guilford, Conn, from the Mss, of Hon. Balph D. Smith. [Pref-

ace signed " L. H. S.," as editor.] Al- bany, 1877.

S, 3Iario Isabella Scopoli-Biasi. Yersi e prose. 1866.

S, M. Mary J. Saffbrd, in the KY. " Home Journal."

S, 3H. Miss Margaret MacNair Stokes. The Cromlech on Howth. A poem [by Sir Samuel Ferguson]. . . "With . . . draw- ings from nature by M. S L. 1864.

S., M. Menella Bute Smedtey. A very woman. L 1846.

S., M. C Mrs. Mary (Crowinshield) Sparks. Hymns, home, Harvard. B. 1883.

S., M. E TT. Mrs. Margaret Eliza- beth ( Wilson ) Sherwood. Home amuse- ments. N.Y 1881.

S., M. H. Mary H Seymour, in the St. Nicholas "

S., M. L. B & W. M. L. It. and W. Satterlee Two legions of the Christ Child : for Christmas Tide. N.Y. 186-.

S., M S. Maiie Sophie (Birath) Schwartz. Fortalet, 1855.

S., N. Nehemiah Strong. An astro- nomical diary or almanack for. . . 1783 ... By N. S ... Springfield, Mass., 1782.

S. 5f. Bishop Thomas JElrington. Mis- cellaneous observations on J. K. L 's let- ter to the Marquess Wellesley. . Dub- lin, 1824.

S., N. B. Nathaniel Biadstieet &iurt- leff. John Beal, of Hingham, and one line of his descendants. B 1865.

S. P. Ttiomas Carlyle. Varnhagen von Ense's memoirs, in the " London and Westminster Review" for December, 1838.

S. P. A. M. Jonathan Swift, D.D. The seventh epistle of the first book of Horace, imitated. . . Dublin, 1749.

S., P. C. S. Rt. Eon. Percy Clinton Sydney Smythe, 6th Lord Viscount Strangford. He was a frequent cor- respondent of the "Gent. Mag." under the initials of his name, "P. C. S. S., w and the same signature has often ap- peared in te Notes and Queries."

S., P. B. Peter JBemsen Strong. " Aw- ful," and other jingles. . . N.Y. 1871.

S. P., Y. B. Samuel Parker, Yeoman Beadle. A chiding letter to ... in de- fence of Epistola Objurgatoria. L. 1744. By Dr. William King.

S., R. Robert Percy Smith, in the "Museum Criticum/ 1 1826, in which also "W. F."is William Frere; H.Y. B.," Henry Vincent Bayley; "J. P.," James Parke; and J. K., v John Keate.

"Robert Smith . . . wrote, in the style of Lucretius, such Latin poetry as is fairly worth