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Hits and dashes ; or, a medley of sketches and scraps ... B. 1851.

Cypher^ A. H. Nutting. A few plain remarks on decimal currency. . . Lu- ton, Beds., 1856.

Cypress, J, Jr. William Post Hawes. Sporting scenes and sundry sketches ... NY. 1842.

Cyrilla. BCD oness Tautphceus, formerly Miss Jemima Montgomery. Cyrilla. a tale. L. 1853.

Cyrille. Baton Adolphe d'Avril. De Paris a 1'Isle des Serpents a trayers la Eoumane la Hongrie, et les benches du Danube. Paris, 1876,

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A. David Macbeth Moir. Biographi- cal memoir of the late Mrs. Hemans. L. 1836.

A. Francis Barham. A loyal address to the Queen's Most Gracious Majesty. . . L. 1840.

A. Benjamin Disraeli. Venetia. L. 1857.

8. John Henry Newman. See "a" (under alpha).

D. Duke of Buccleitgh. To the D. of B., animadverting upon his political conduct. Edinb. C 2 ) 1776.

D. Rev. Benjamin Franklin De Costa, in his letters to the "Advertiser" (B.) during 1861-62.

D. Rev. Charles Dyson. "Pour po- ems, contributed under the signature 'D/ to the volume entitled 'Days and seasons/ published in 1845, show . . . the power and beauty with which he could write "

D. John Frere. His signature to papers in the " Microcosm," published at Eton College, 1787 et seq.

D. Rev. John Henry Newman, one of the contributors to "Tracts for the Times." L. 1840-48.

D JRev. David Malcolme. An essay on the antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland tin letters signed "D."]. Edinb. 1838

D. Ormlle Deivey, D.D. A letter on devotion at church. Prom the "Chris- tian Examiner." Vol. IV., No. IV. B. 1827.

D. John Dickinson. Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania to the inhabi- tants of the British Colonies. [The sev- eral letters signed "A Farmer, and the whole subscribed D."] L. 1768.

D., Dr. Dr. Nicholaus Delius. Shakespeare, Edited ... L. 1854.

D., A. Anne Dutton. A discourse upon walking with God ... L. 1735.

D, A. A. Darby. An exhortation in Christian love to all who frequent horse- racing, cock-fighting. . . plays ... or any

other vain diversions. . . By. . Shrewsbury, 1765

D., A. Mr A. Dawson. A guide to the musical tuition of very young chil- dren. By an old lady ... L. 1868.

D., A. Mrs. A. Deane. A tour through, the upper provinces of Hindostan. . . between the years 1804 and 1814. . L. 1823.

D. A. Y. David Ehsha Davy. His signature in the " Gent. Mag "

D., B Benjamin Dorr. The history of a pocket prayer-book ... P. 1839.

D B. Charles M. Fleury, D.D. Me- moir L. 1854.

D., B. F. Benjamin Franklin De Costa* Ticonderoga once more. N.Y. 1870.

D., C Mrs. Charles Dyson. Memori- als of a departed friend L. 1833.

D., C Chailes Deane, New England's prospect ... By W. Wood [With a " Preface to the present edition," signed "C.D."] B. 1865.

D., C. Charles Dent Socialist excur sion to Eosherville Gardens. . . [Verses.] L. 1844.

D, C. A. Ms. C. A. De Wint. Mel- zinga. N.Y. 1845.

D., C. B. Itev. Charles Browne Dai- ton, lf~4. New Zealand. Letters from the Bishop to the Society for the propa- gation of the Gospel. Edited ... L. 1844.

!>., C. C. Charles Carroll Dawson. Occasional thoughts and fancies. Des. Moines, Iowa, 1860.

D., C. F. Chat les Force Deems, author of " Triumph of peace and other poems," 185-, etc., editor of the "Southern Meth- odist Pulpit/' and contributor to the London " Gent. Mag.," " Southern Meth- odist Quarterly," and other journals.

I>. C. ti. Alexander James Beresford- Hope. Letters on church matters. By ... Prom the "Morning Chronicle " L. 1851.

I>. D., Cajrtafc. Richard Wilson. The praises of T. Carlyle, the historian. ..