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Stanhope Burleigh: the Jesuits in our homes. A novel By ... N.Y. 1855

Diabolus. Joseph Howard. Cony O'Lanus, his views and experiences. N.Y. 1867.

Diana Mrs. Abigail (Smith) Adams. The signature she used in correspondence with her young friends, before her mar- nage. She afterwards sometimes signed her letters "Portia."

Diarist, A Alexander Wheelock Thayer. His signature to many arti- cles published hi "Dwight's Journal of Music."

Dicaiophttus Cantabrigiensis. Rev. Roger Long, S.T.P. The rights of churches and colleges defended. . . L. 1731

Didier, David Anatole Julien Chate- lain. Le jouer d'orgue drame en un acte. Paris, 1866.

Digg, Dr. E. Goethe. Benjamin Drew, in the "Carpet-Bag" (B. 1852).

Digniiyd Clergy-man of the Church of England, A. Rev. George Hickes. The celebrated story of the Thebaean Legion no fable ... L. 1714.

Digress, Deloraine. Robert Haber- sham His signature to a letter on "Digression" in the "Harvard Univ. Collegian," 1830.

Dilettante, A. William Gardiner. Music and friends; or, pleasant recol- lections of ... L. 1838.

Dinaux. Jacques Felix Beudin and Prosper Parfait, Goubaux. Trente ans; ou, la vie d'un jouer. Paris, 1827.

D'Inc. Margarita Ernesta Napollon, in contributions to the "Sibero Pen- siero."

Dinks Not E. W. Herbert, but only edited by him. The sportsman's vade mecum. . . N.Y. 1856.

Diodoros. Johannes Henrik Tauber Fibiger. Graabroderen (the Francis- cans), 1880

Diogenes, Jr John "Brougham, in the " Lantern," a humorous paper which he edited in New York City.

Diplomat, A. Joseph Q Nunes. A diplomat on diplomacy ... P. 1863.

Diplomatic Servant, An old. S. H. Parish. British diplomacy illustrated in the affair of the "Vixen". . . Newcas- tle, 1838.

Diplomatist, A Rising. Henry Wi- koff. The adventures of a rising diplo- matist. N.Y. 1856,

Director, A. Henry E. Pierrepont. Historical sketch of the Fulton ferry. . . Brooklyn, 1879.

Dirrill, Charles. Richard SilL Ee-

marks on Shakespeare's "Tempest". . . L. 1797.

Disbanded Volunteer, A. Joseph Barber. Wai letters of. . . N.Y. 1864.

Disciple of Selden, A Henry Rich- ard Vassall Fox, 3d Lord Holland. Par- liamentary talk ... L. 1836.

Disciple of the Prince of Peace, A. Joseph Hemmmgs. Mystic Babylon de- scribed ... L. 1843.

Dissenter. Rev. dlicawli TOIL good. Dissenter's apology. L. 1739.

Dissenter, A. Rev John Ballanti/ne. A comparison of Established and Dis- senting Churches. Edinb. 1830

Dissenter, A. Rev. Daniel Neal A letter ... to the author of the "Crafts- man".. . L 1733.

Dissenter in the Country, A. Rev. James Peirce. An enquiry into the pres- ent duty of a low-ehureh-man ... L. 1712.

Dissenting Gentleman, The. Rev. Micaiah Towgood. The dissenting gen- tleman's answer to the Rev. Mr. White's three letters. L. 174G.

Dissenting Minister, A. Rev. Robert Chnstison. Church defence, by ... L. 1874.

Dissenting Minister, A John R. Beard, D.D. Government plan of edu- cation defended ... L 1839.

Dissenting Minister, A. The work "Struggles for Life " (L. 1853) over this pseudonym has been variously attributed to the Rev. William Leask, of Kenning- ton, Rev. Thomas Binney, and Rev. Thomas T. Lynch. See "N. & Q.," 1st Ser., xii, 9, 52, 115.

Dissenting Minister, A Rev. Charles Lloyd. Particulars of the life of .. 1812.

Distich, Dick. Alexander Pope. His signature to a paper contributed to the " Guardian."

Distinguished Living Character, A. Sir Philip Francis. The identity of Juntas with. . established. By John, Taylor. L. 1816.

Distinguished Southern Journalist, A. Edward Alfred Pollard. The early life, campaigns, and public services of Kobert E. Lee ... N.Y. 1870.

Dlstria, Dora, Countess, Selene Ghika, Princess Kcdzow-Massalski. Des femmes; par une femnie. Paris, 1864.

Ditson, Dick. M. L. Saley, of Epck- ford (111.), in his contributions to various periodicals.

Ditto, Phflo. James Moore Smith, in a communication to the " Daily Jour- nal " (L., April S, 1728), relative to Alex- ander Pope.