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. . . and David Hume, Esq. By George Anderson. Edinb. 1755.

South Carolina Federalist, A.

Charles Plnckney^t). Answer to a dia- logue between a Federalist and a Eepub- lican, first inserted in the newspapers in ■Charleston. Cliarleston, 1800.

South-Carolinian, A. Whitemarsh Benjamin Seahrook. An appeal to the people of the Northern and Eastern States, on the subject of negro slavery in South Carolina. By. . . N.Y. 1834.

South Carolinian, A. Joel Boberts Fohisi'tt. Notes on Mexico, with maps. P. 1824.

Southern Physician, A. Dr. Samuel H. Dickson. The principle of life. "Anier. Whig Rev.," October, 1847, p. 362,

Southerner, A. Ediaard Alfred Pol- lard. Tlie Soutliern spy; or, curiosities of slavery in the South. Letters from ... to a Northern friend. W. 1859.

Spec, Alouzo, Historical Painter. William .yale/ieare Tltackerai/. Mr. Spec's remonstrance. " Punch," 1843.

Special Commissioner, A. John Lewis Eoget. A Cambridge scrap book ... By. . . Camb. 1859.

Spectator. iJr-nry Walter Belleio. Contributions to the Calcutta " English- man " in February, 1869, under this sig- nature.

Spirit of a Little Bell awakened by " The Chimes," The. Mrs. Matilda Anne {Planch^) 3Iackarness. Old Joliffe ; not a goblin story. By ... L. 1845.

Sporus. John Hervey, Lord Hervey. In Pope's " Prologue to the Satires." — See " Lord Fanny."

Square, A. Edwin Abbott Abbott. Flatland : a romance of many dimen- sions. By. . . B. 1885.

Squat, Squire. Sir William Pulteney, Earl of Bath. — See " Courtly," Sir Rob- ert Courtly.

Squid, Scotch. EUza Gilbert Hurd.

Squlntum, Doctor. George White- Jield. In Foote's farce of the " Minor."

Sqnintum, Doctor. Reu. Edward Irving. So called by Theodore Edward Hook, Esq.

Squirt, Dr., apothecary to alma mater's (or the old lady's) Steward. Rev. Dr. Samuel Squire.

" From an unlucky similitude of names, he was ridiculed by the appellation of . . . His darli complexion procured him in college conver- sation, and iu the squibs of the town, the nick- name of * The Man of Angola.' "

Staff Officer, A. Lieut. Col. Fred. C. Newhall. With General Sheridan in his last campaign. By ... P. 1866.

Stage Driver, A. James S. McCue. Twenty years in California. Incidents in the life of. . . San Francisco, 187-.

Stalwart Republican, A. Rev. Henry G. Badger. Dead heads, financial and moral. . .' By. . . B. 1884.

Stanley, Henry M. John Rowlands.

St — pe. Sir W — in. Sir William Stan- hope. The original speech of. . . L. 1748.

Stanton, Evan. Rev. T. P. Hughes, author of " Kuhainah."

Starbuck, Caleb. E. C. Godwin. Hampton heights ; or, the spinster's ward. N.Y. 1856.

Starr, Margaret. Miss J. S. Cragin.

Starvation Dundas. Henry Dundas, 1st Lord Melville, who first introduced the word starvation into the English language, in a speech in Parliament, in 1775, in an American debate.

State Agent, A. John Lewis Peyton. The American crisis ; or, pages from the note book of. . . during the civil war. L. 1867.

State Librarian [of Connecticut], The. Charles Jeremiah Hoadly. Report of. . . relating to the registration of births and deaths for. . . 1862. New Haven, 1863.

State liibrarian, The. William Tur- ner Goggeshall. State library, 13th an- nual report. . . With a historical sketch by. . . 1859.

Steenvryck. Henry Clay Lukens, in the " Norristown Herald."

Steeple Jack. Charles Aubin.

Stein, A. Margaretha Wulff. Little Anna : a story for pleasant little children. B.n.d.

Stein, Armin. Hermann Niefschma.nn. Count Erbach : a story of the Reforma- tion. N.Y. 1882.

Stein, Paul. Alhertine (Edslein') Hin- rich. Handwork und Industrie. Leipzig, 1860.

Stella. J/nny M. Cox. Minna Monte. By. . . P. 1872.

Stentor. William Stanley, D.D, So called iu the " Tattler " for the loudness of his voice.

Stephens, Kitty. Catherine Capell- Coningsby, Countess of Essex.

Stephenson, Valentine. Miss Georg- ina Hamlen.

Stepniak. Michael DragomanovC!). Underground Russia ... By . . . L. 1883.

Three or four other names are given.

Stern, Detlef. Dora Strempel. Hy- patia : roman ... In " Vierteljahrl. Mag."