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!>.,, C W. Charles W. Deans.

D., W W. Dei ham. Artificial clock- maker. . . 4th ed. L. 17o4

D'Anvers, Caleb. Nicholas Amhitrst.

" In 1726, Dec. 5th, Nicholas Amhurst issued, under the pseudonym of * Caleb D'Auveis of Giay's Inn,' the hrst number of the famous ical journals of this age." STEPHEN, *' Diet of ISTat Biog ," p. 802, col 2.
 * Craftsman,' tlie most successful of all the polit-

" He was also, in all probability, author of a poem, * The Protestant Session . . . By a mem- ber of the Constitutional Club of Oxfoid, 1719." STEPHEN, "Diet of Eat. Biog.," p. 362, col. 1.

Dapiferus, Jacobus, Corcagiensis. William Maginn Adventus in Hiber- mam, etc. "Blackwood's Magazine/' Vol. IX, pp. 819-20

Ascribed to Dr Maginn as well as to Mr. Murphy.

Debruel, Louis. Louis Amtfde'e En- gine A chard issued several vaudevilles under this pseudonym

Delta. David Macbeth Moir.

Under " A" he contributed 395 poems to " Blnckwood's." See a note m "Noctes Ara- brosmnoe," J Wilson, edited by R. Shelton Mackenzie, pub. by AY. J. Widdleton, BT.Y 1S75. Vol. II., p. 21.

Allibone sajs he contributed articles from 1817 (when the magazine was established) till 1831, the year of his death.

Denton, H. B. Edgar Taylor. Lord Brougham's local courts' bill examined. By... L. 1833.

Deputy, A. Bonnet Thointon. Plain English in answer to city Latin ; or, crit- ical and political remarks on the Latin inscription on laying the first stone of the intended new bridge at Black-Fry- ars. . . By ... L. 1761.

Divine of the University of Cambridge, A. George Smith, D.D. An epistolary dissertation addressed to the clergy of Middlesex ... By ... L. 1730.

Dixon, Helena. Adeline E. Story, in contributions to the "Weekly" (NY.)-

Dowden, Richard. William Ma- ginn. Letter from. . . Cork, 1820 ; and A new song ... in lamentation for. . Sir Daniel Donnelly, Kt. C.I. [Champion of Ireland] ; also. Speech delivered at the Cork Institution, in "Blackwood's Magazine,*' Vol. VII., pp. 200-205.

E., M. E. Mrs. Mary Ellen Edwards Staples, "whose first essay in wood-draw- ing appeared on the title-page of the "Illustrated Times," 1859.

Earle, Sidney. Mrs. JSalhe J. (Han- cock") Battey.

Earnshaw, Catharine. Maria L. Pool, in contributions to the "Weekly" (N.Y.).

Edwards, Leon. Alfred E. Galhoun, in contributions to the " Weekly " (N.Y.).

Elbon, Barbara. Leonora B. Hal- stfid. Bethesda

Emerald Isle. Duncan D. Hepburn. Stray rhymes. 1885 (*).

Eminent Hand, An. Alexander Pope. The impertinent ; or, a visit to the Court. A satire. By ... L. 1733.

English Gentleman, An. Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chester- field See "Ancient Brahmin, An."

English Officer, An. John Banks. The history of Francis Eugene, Prince of Savoy. . By ... L 1741.

European Traveller, The. Rev. Thomas Bioclway (*). The E. T. in America, contained in three letters to his friend in London. Hartford, 1785

Ex-Hussar, An. A. Heron, in the "United Service Magazine," 1885.

Fairie, Fanny Mrs. Mary T. Waq- gamon, in contributions to the " Weekly " (N.Y.).

Father, A. William Tighe, Esq. Ob- servations on the Lord's Prayer, in the form of a letter from ... to his son. Dublin, 1816.

Federal Republican, A. Rich- ards. Politics of Connecticut. Hart- ford, 1817.

Fielding, Henry Samuel William Henry Ireland. Fielding's proverbs. L. 18-.

Fine Arkansas Gentleman, The. Albert Pike. The life-wake of ... who died before his time. W. 1869.

"This pamphlet commemorates a reception given to Albert Pike by his friends, subse- quent to a premature announcement of his death which appeared in the "Washington papers."

Fisherman and Zoologist, A. Fran- cis Treveli/an Buck/and The log-book of ... L. 1875.

Fltztravesty, Blaise, Esq. William Magmn. "A midsummer night's dream, in blank verse, by ... In " Blackwood's Magazine," Vol. X., pp. 557-562.

Flat Enlightened, A. Deale. Life in the West; or, the curtain drawn ... By ... L. 1827.

This work afterwards appeared, with the title, "Orockfords; or, life in the West," L. 1828.

Fledger, Aaron. Addison Fletcher Andrews, in the New York journals.

Flora. Miss Payne, correspondent of the "Herald'' (Cleveland, ).

Footman, A, Robert Dodsley. Servi- tude : a poem. . . Written by ... L. about 1725.

Forager, Philip. William Maginn. Ode to Marshal, on his return. By an Irish gentleman lately deceased. In