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Ham Wallace. 3d ed. L. and Glasgow, 1849.

C,J J. ClfiiL Newcastle remem- brancer, and freeman's pocket companion Newcastle, 1817.

C, J Rev. James Ciatg Spiritual life, poems on several divine subjects Eihnb. 1727,

C, J Joel Cool Slimmer rambles. P. n d

C, J John Canton On the thermom- eter and barometer, " Gent. Mag.," Octo- ber and December, 1748, pp. 452 and 533.

C., J, Esq.., a Volunteer John Calef. The siege of the Penobscot by the rebels . L. 1781.

C., J, 31 D. Di. J. Castro A disser- tation on the method of inoculating the small-pox ... L 1721.

C, J., Med. D Rei. John CoJbatch. Memoirs of Denmark ... L 1700.

Also ascribed to Jodocus Crull

C., J, 3ID JoJm Coole t MD. The new theory of generation. . L. 1762.

C., J, 31 D , Fellow of the Royal Society. Jodocus CrulL The antiqui- ties of St Peters. . L. 1711,

C., J., one of the Ministers of the Gospel at Glasgow. Rev. James Clark. Just and sober remarks on some parts and passages of the overtures concerning kirk-sessions. . . 1720.

C, J. D. John David Chambers. A companion to Confession and Holy Com- munion. . . L 1858. See " A Layman "

C., J. P. J. F Coates, in his contribu- tions to the "Mail and Express" (N.Y.).

C., J. F. & I James Freeman^ and Lilian, Clarke. Exotics. B. 1875.

C., J. H. James H. Connolly, in his contributions to the "World" (K.Y.).

C., J. M. and C. John Hill, and Char- lotte, Chanter, Jack frost, and other tales. L 1858.

C., J. P. John Payne Collier. A light Bondell of livly discourses called Church- yardes Charge, etc Edited. . L. 1870.

C., J. R. Dr. John Rose Cormach. Notice of the late Dr. Abercrombie. 1844.

C, I/ Rec. Ltfman Coleman. Guide- book of the Lehigh Valley Eailroad. . . P. 1872.

C. Ij. I. O. Joseph Addison. In the "Tatler" his papers have no signature; in the "Spectator" they are either "C.," "L," !.," or O.; in the "Guardian" they are marked by a hand.

C., I/. M. Miss L. M. Cole. Science of food. L. 1883.

C. L. M. Alexander Chalmers. Trib- ute to the memory of Dr. Andrew Kippis, " Gent. Mag ," October, 1795, p. 803, etc

C., M. Michael Constable. See "A British Soldier."

C, M Mathew Carey. To Messrs N. Goddard. . . the committee of the Boston merchants. P. 1828.

C, M. A, Miss Mary Anne Ci use. Cameron Hall... P. 1867.

C., C. M Chatlotte Moon Clark. How she came into her kingdom a romance. Chic. 1878.

C, M D. Mbncio e D Conway. Shake- speare at home. Letter from. . . from Stratford-on-Avon, April 21, 1883. In the "Commercial Gazette,'* Cin., May 26, 1883.

C,M J. Mrs. M. J. Gairington. Ab- sa-ra-ka. Home of the crows. . P. 1868

C., M. J., Minister of the Gospel at Dirletown Rev. James Clark. A dis- course of the duties of people to their pastors. . . Edmb 1701.

C, M. J., Minister of the Gospel in Glasgow James Clark. Gospel cor- dials. Glasgow, 1722.

C, X Nicholas Cat lisle. See " D., J.," James Dallawai/.

C., P. P. Rev. Phdip Pearsatt Cat- penter. On chanting ITrom the " Chris- tian Reformer" for December, 1848. Warrington, Eng. 1848.

C., P. W. Peleg Whitman Chandler. The authenticity of the Gospels. . . from the "New Jerusalem Magazine," for June, 1866. B. n.d.

C., R. Rev. Rowland Connor, in his contributions to the " International Ee- view."

C, R. Rev. Robert Colvill. The Cal- edonian heroine. . . Edmb. 1771.

C, R. Richard Cattermole. Gems of sacred literature. Edited ... L. 1841.

C., R. Robert Clark. Golf: a royal and ancient game. Edinb. 1875.

C., R. Robert Carruthers. The history of Huntingdon. 1824.

C., R. Robert Colder The lawfull- ness and necessitie of observing the anni- versary fasts. . . 1710.

C., R. C. Richard Charles Coxe. The mercy at Mareden Rocks. . . Newcastle, 1844.

O., R. C. Richard Colama Close. "Was Bacon Shakespeare? In the " Victorian Beview," Melbourne, Australia, for No- vember, 1880.

p., R. E. Mrs. R. E. Ciesswett. Mem- ories of her mother [Mrs. Fry], in a let- ter to her sisters. . . Lynn, 1845.