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Senex* Edwai d Rowland. The psalms of David attempted in verse ... L. 1826.

Senilis, Johannes. John Nelson. Pinaceas : being a handbook of firs and pines ... L. 1866

Senior, A. John Peniose, M.A. A familiar introduction to the Christian religion ... L. 1831.

Senior Curate of St. Luke's, Ber- Tvick Street, The. Rev. Henry White- head. The cholera in Berwick Street. By... L.1864.

Senior Member of Convocation, A. Rev. B. P. Symons. A letter to a non- resident friend upon subscription to the thirty-nine articles. . . Oxf. n.d.

Senior of the National Era. Dr. William Elder.

Sensitive, Samuel, and Testy, Tim- othy. James Beresford. The miseries of human life ; or, the groans of ... with a few supplementary sighs from Mrs. Testy... L. 1807:

Sentimental Idler, A. Henri/ Hare- wood Leech. Letters of ... 1866.

Sentimental Philosopher, A. Wash- ington Irving. Fragment of a journal of .. . during his residence in the city of New York. N.Y. 1809.

Sentinel. William Henry Bogart. Who goes there ? or, men and events. . . N.Y. 1866. Also his signature in the 2T.Y. "T7orld."

Sepia. Fanny Fryatt.

Septuagenarian, A. Selma E. Means. Reminiscences of York, by ...

Septuagenarian, A, Emma Sophia Oust, Countess Brownlow. Slight remi- niscence of ... from 1802 to 1815. L. 1867.

Septuagenarian, A. James Forbes Dalton, Esq. Some of my contributions in rhyme to periodicals in bye-gone days, by... Edinb. 1860.

Seraph. Stephen Fiske. His signa- ture m the 3ST.T. " Spirit of the Times." etc.

Sergeant of the ** Regiment of In- fantry, A. .7. Donaldson. The eventful life of a soldier. . . Edinb. 1827.

Serulan. Laurens. Poems. By ... Charleston, S.C., 1864-

Servati, Erich. Heinrich Sautter. Warurn soil ich ein freymaurer werden ? Basel, 1786.

Servetus, Michael, M.D. Dr. Pat- rick Blair. Thoughts on nature and re- ligion. . . L. 1774.

Serrington, Quintus. Henry Savary. Quintus Serrington: a novel. Hobart- Town, 1830.

Settler, A. Richard Arthur Seymour.

Pioneering in the Pampas; or, the first four years of a settler's experience in the La Plata camps. L. 1869.

Settler, A. John W. Bannister. Sketch of a plan for settling in Upper Canada a portion of the unemployed labourers of England. "L. 1821.

Settler in Santo Domingo, A. Jo- seph Warren Fabens. In the tropics, by .. . N.Y. 1863.

Preface by Eichard Burleigb Kimball.

Seven Years' Resident, etc., A. G.

Nettle. A practical guide for emigrants to North America ... By ... L. 1850.

Several American Authors. Miss Catharine JMana Sedqwick, James Kirle Padding, William Cullen Bryant, Wil- liam Leggett, and R. C. Sands. Tales of Glauber-Spa. N.Y. 1882.

Several Young Persons. Jane Tay- lor, assisted by her sister Anne (after- wards Mis. Gilbert) and others. Original poems for infant minds. L. 1807.

Severne, Christine. Mrs. Anne Boul- ton.

Seward, W. William Maginn. Let- ter from ... " Ullaloo, Gol ; or, lamenta- tion over the dead," in "Blackwood's Magazine," Vol. VII., pp. 194-197.

Sexagenarian, A. The Hon. and Rev. Robert LiddeU. "The lay of the last angler"; or, a tribute to the Tweed at Melrose... By.. Kelso, 1867-74.

Sexagenarian, The. Rev. William Beloe. The sexagenarian; or, the me* moirs of a literary life. L. 1817.

For key to the above, see "Notes and Qne- riea," 2d Ser., IS., 800; X., 33, 93.

Sexagenarius. John Holland. The old arm chair; or, recollections of a bachelor. B. S. Sheffield, 1824.

Sexagenary, The. S. De Witt Blood- good. Reminiscences of the American devolution. Albany, 1833.

Sexby, Edward. Josiah Quincy, Jr., who, under this and other signatures* 1771-72, published patriotic essays in the Boston "Gazette."

Sexton of the Old School, A. Lu- cius Manlius Sargent. Dealings with the dead, contributed to the " Boston Tran- script " (repub. 1856).

Seymour, Robert. John Mottley. A survey of the cities of London and West- minster ... By ... L. 1734-6.

Seymour, W. Cuthbert Shaw. Odes on the four seasons. JD. 1760.

Shadow, John. John Byrom, A.M.., F.S.S.

Whilst at Trin. Coll., Carnb., 1707-11, "he held a correspondence with some of the literati of that time, and wrote some papers In the