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tain Waters, and Bill his bo'sun. A tale of the ocean and the farm. 2s.Y. 1877.

Saunders, Jefferson, Esq. Horace Smith. The tin trumpet ... by the late Paul Chatfield, M.D. Edited by. . . L. 1836.

Saunders, Richard. Benjamin Fi anl- lin. Almanacks. P. 1732-67.

Saunterer. Hewson Clarke, who, in 1804 and 1805, published in the " Tyne Mercury," a Newcastle paper, a series of essays called the " Saunterer," which ivere afterwards issued in book-form. 1806.

Savid. James David, in his contribu- tions to the " World " (N T.), etc.

Savile. Henry Sotheran.

Saville, & Bolton Rowe. Clement Scott, who, according to the London let- ter in the "New York Times/' 1878, under this double nom de plume"
 * c was making his way as a dramatist

Saville Row. Saville Clarke. Peril. L. 18-.

Savin, Una. Mrs. George Hughes Mepworth. Little gentleman in green: American fairy story. B. 187-.

Savonarola, Don Jeremy. Francis Sylvester Mahony, Facts and figures from Italy, by ... Benedictine monk, addressed ... to Charles Dickens, Es^. . . . 1847. L. 1847.

Sawney. William Douglass, MJ). A friendly debate ; or, a dialogue between Academicus and . . . and Mundungus, two eminent physicians, about some of their late performances. B 1722.

Sawney, 'Satire. William Biglow. His signature to "Assology" (poetry), in the " Columbian Centinel" (B. 179-).

Saxifrage. Sheldon B. Thorne.

Saxon. E. Herbert Noyes, in his con- tributions to the "Hotel Mail" (N.T.)

Saxon, Isabelle Mrs. Bedding Sutherland. Five years within the golden gate. L. 1868.

Say. Langdon Clieeves, whose essays on the subject of the United States Bank, published under this signature, attracted much attention.

Scaeva. Prof. Isaac William Stuart. Hartford in the olden time. . . Hart- ford, 1853.

Scsevola. John Allen. Letters of ... L. 1807.

Scsevola, Mutius. Joseph Greenleaf, in the Massachusetts "Spy," 1771 et seq*

Scalpel, M.D. Edward H. Dixon. The terrible mysteries of the Ku-Kluz- Klan... N.T. 1868.

Scavenger, John, M.D. Elias Bock- ett. A rod for the author of the little

switch; or, Mr. Wni. Gibson's picture drawn to the life. . . By ... L. 1728.

Scelter, Helter van. " James Ridley. The schemer ; or, universal satirist. By that great philosopher ... L. 1763.

Schartenmeyer. Fried rich Theodor Vischei. Heldengedicht. P. 1874.

Scheffer, Frederick. William King, LL.D. The toast: an heroick poem, written originally in Latin by !F S.; now done into English with notes by Pere- grine O'Donald. L. 1736

Schlemihl, Peter. George Wood. Peter Schlemihl in America. P. 1848.

Schliemann der jringere. August Ebrard. Cheirisophos" Reise durch Boo- tien. 1872.

Schnake. Carl Hauser, in his contri- butions to the German edition of "Puck" (N.Y.).

Schneider, Uncle. <7. If Conolly.

Schollar, A Rev. Samuel Wesley. Maggots ; or, poems on several subjects never before handled. By ... L. 1685.

Scholto. See " Medical Student, A/'

Schoolmaster, A. William Alexander Alcott, 3LD. Confessions of ... Ando- ver, Mass., 1839.

Schoolmaster, A. D'Arcy Went- worth Tliompson. Day dreams of ... Edinb. 1864.

Schoolmaster in the Eastern Coun- try, A. Asa Humphrey. Personal satire ; or, satirical epistle. Written by ... B. 1801

Schoolmaster of twenty years' standing, A. Her. Charles Alexander Johns. The governess: a first lesson book for children ... L. 1854.

Schrader, August. August Simmel. Das testament des Grafen Hamilton. 1842.

Schreier, Capt. Leopold Schvnck, editor of the German edition of "Puck* 9 (N.Y.), in his contributions to that peri- odical.

Schubin, Ossip. Miss L. Kirschner. Our own set : a novel,. . K.T. 1884.

Scipio. Uriah Tracy. Reflections on Monroe's "View of the Conduct of the Executive/' 1794-96. B. 1798.

Also ascribed to Alexander Hamilton.

Sclavonian Nobleman in London, A Sir John Hitt. A dissertation on royal societies, in a letter from ... to his friend in Sclayonia. L. 174-.

Scot*, Quod AT. Allan Ramsay. The Tision ... [in verse]. Edinb. 1748.

Scotch Episcopalian, A* H. Robert- son. A letter to the laymen of the Scotch Episcopal church. Edinb. 1848.

Scotch Family, A. Mrs. John Hill