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enlivened by his own notes, written under the pseudonym of ' W. M/"

Western Tourist, A. Elbert H. Smith. Ma-ka-tai-me she-kai-kiah ; or, Black Hawk and scenes in the West : a national poem. . . N.Y. 1849.

Westman, Hab, K.O. Thomas En- tente. The spoon, with upwards of 100 illustrations. N.Y. 1844.

"Wetherell, Misses. Susan and Anna B. Warner.

Wetherell, Elizabeth. Miss Susan Warner. The wide, wide world. N.Y. 1852.

Whtttttttd, George Whitefteld. The amorous humours and audacious adven- tures of one ... by a Muggletonian [A satire in verse.] L. 1760 (?).

Whachuin. Albert Charles Wildman, in the " Cornwall (Eng.) Gasette."

Whack, Paddy. John Fitzgibbon, Earl of Clare. No union, but unite and fall. By ... of Dyott Street, London ... L. 1799.

Wharton, Grace. Mrs. Katharine (By&rley) Thomson, joint-author. The wits and beaux of society ... L. 1860,

Wharton, Philip. John Gockburn Thomson, joint-author. Th& wits and beaux of society. L. 1860.

Whatshisname. E. C, Massey. The green-eyed monster : a Christmas lesson. L. 1854.

What-You-Call-Him, John. Mat- thias Symson. The Caledonian almanak ... By ... 1700.

Whats-you-call-hlra, Clerk to the same. Patrick Anderson. The copie of a Barons court, newly translated. (Printed at Helicon, beside Parnassus, and are to be sold in Caledonia.) n.d,

Wheaton, Campbell. Mrs. Helen C. Weeks. Six sinners; or, schooldays in Bantam Valley. N.Y. 1877.

Mrs. Weeks now signs her name to periodicals "Helen Campbell."

Wheeler, Stern. Charles S. Wheeler, editor of the " Pontiac Jacksonian," and contributor to periodicals under this sig- nature, published at Boston, in 1851, a yolurae of poems entitled "The Winnow- ing."

Whetstone, Pete. Charles Fenton Mercer Noland.

Whig, A. One of the signatures attributed to Junius (g.v,).

The letter thus signed is dated April 9, 1771, and relates to the privileges of Parliament.

Whig, A. John Butler, Bishop of Hereford. An answer to the cocoa-tree (a pamphlet so called), from ... L. 1762,

A. Major John Scott, after- wards Waring. Seven letters to the people of Great Britain. By ... L. 1789.

Whig of the Old School, A Charles Francis Adams. An appeal from the new to the old Whigs. . B. 1835.

Whig of '76, A. Robert Macomb. A reply to the resolutions and address of a meeting convened at Martlmgs, in ... New York, Feb. 4, 1811. . . N,Y. 1811.

Whimsy, Sir Finical. Sir Richard Wmsley. Memoirs of ... and his lady ... L. 1782.

Whimsical Man, A Frederic Town- send (1). Fancies of ... N.Y. 185-.

Whip, The. Claudius Bradford, who wrote four or five poetical articles with this title for the rt New England Galaxy " (B.).

Whipem, Benedick. Richard Har- ris New nobility a novel ... L. 18C7,

Whipple, Wade. George Stevens. Revenge; or, woman's love: a melo- drama. L. 1857

Whirlwind, Captain Captain Ed- ward Sterling, at one time principal leader-writer for the London "Times." Carlyle says of him: "An impetuous man, full of real energy, and immensely conscious of the same; who transacted everything, not with the minimum of fuss and noise, but with the maximum : a very ' Captain Whirlwind/ as one was tempted to call him."

Whlstlecraft, William and Robert of Stow Market, in Suffolk, Harness and Collar Makers Rt. Hon. John Hookham Ft we. Prospectus and speci- men of an intended national work. ., L. 1818.

Whistler, The. Alexander jSonwrville, His signatures in the newspapers. See " One who has whistled at the Plough."

White, Babington. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Braddon) Maxwdl, in a novel entitled "Circe" (L. 1867), which has been described as being plagiarized from Octave Feuillefs "Dalilah," Miss Braddon has denied the authorship of the work.

See the controversy in the "Pall Mall Gazette," "London Review," "Globe/' and "Belgravia" (September to Decem- ber, 1867).

White, Blythe, Jr. Solon Robinson. Green Mountain girls: a story of Ver- mont. NT. 1856.

White, Century. John White.

White, Charles Erskine, D,D, Lauqhton Osborn. The dream of Alia- Ad-iDeen. . . N.T. 1801.