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Filia Ecclesiae. Sarah Anne (Ellis) Dorse^. Agnes Graham. P. 1869.

Filter, UrTbanus. Under this name Benjamin Mecom, a nephew of Franklin, published the " New England Magazine " (B. 1758).

Only three or four numbers were issued.

Fin-Bee. William Blanchard Jer- rold. The Epicure's Year-book. L. 1807-68.

Finnegan, Terry. James Me Cat roll Letters of ... to the Hon. T. D. McGee. Toronto, 1864.

First Citizen, The. Charles Cairoll. His signature m his newspaper contro- versy with Daniel Dulany in pre-Revolu- tionary times

First Class Man of Balliol Col- lege, Oxford, A. Thomas Nash. The Medea of Euripides . . . literally trans- lated . . . Oxf. 1809

First Politician in the World, The. Samuel Adams, in a letter of Josiah Quincy, Jr., 1775, from London.

First of the Knickerbockers, The. P. Hamilton Myers. The First of the Knickerbockers. N.Y. 1848.

Fisher, Pay. William Andrew Chatto. The angler's souvenir. L. 1835, 1877.

Fisher in Small Streams, A. Wil- liam Lmn Brown. Scribblings and sketches, diplomatic, piscatory, and oceanic. P. 1844

Fisherman, A. George Hooper. The autobiography of the late Salmo Salar, Esq . . Edited . . . L. 1867.

Fitzadam, Ismael John Macken. The harp of the desert ... By ... formerly able seaman on board the frigate. L. 1818.

Fitzball, Edward. JEdward Ball. Plays N.Y, 1867.

Fitzboodle, George. William Make- peace Thackeray, who, tinder this pseu- donym, contributed to "Fraser's Maga- zine" in 1842-44, "Confessions'*; "Pro- fessions " ; and " Men's Wives."

Fitz-Boodle, George Savage, Esq. William Makepeace Thackeray. Barme- cide banquets with Joseph Bregion and Anne Miller, in "Eraser's Magazine," November, 1845.

Fitz Eustace, Father, a Mendicant Friar. W. Fraser (?). Essays. L. 1822.

Fitz Eustace, Randolph. W. Fra- ser (^). The brides of Florence: a play ... L. 1824.

Fitzgibbpns, Patrick. John W. McDonnell, in his contributions to the "Daily News" (N.Y.).

Fitz-Harding. Dr. James Hook, in


the London "John Bull/' who, during his brother's charge ot this journal, wrote a series of letters to various statesmen, under this signature.

Fitzhugh, Francis Fiancis Alexan- der Maclcaij. The curse of Schainyl ; and other poems. Edinb. 1857.

Fltzjersey, Horace liev. Theodoie William Alois Buckley, editor of a large number of books for the London book- sellers

Fitznoodle, Francis. B. B Vullen- tine, in his contributions to "Puck" (N.Y.).

Fitzosborne, Sir Thomas. William Melmuth, Jr Letters on several sub- jects, by . . L, 1742

Fitzvictor, John. Percy Bi/^/iv Shelley Posthumous fragments of Mar- garet Nicholson. Oxf. 1810.

Fitzworm, Reginald. John Eot/lc, Earl of Cork and Orrery. See " G K "

Flaccus John Waters.

Flaccus. Thomas Ward. Passaic: a group of poems touching that river; with other musings ... NY. 1842.

Flag Officer, A. Rear-Admiral Hawker. Letter to His Grace, the Duke of Wellington, upon the state of the English navy . . L. 1840.

Flag Officer, A Virv-Admtial Sir Charles Vinicombe Penuw. llemnrks on the conduct of the naval administration of Great Britain since 1816. By ... L. 1830

Flag Officer of Her Majesty's Fleet, A. Admiral Sir Charles Napier. The navy ... L 1808.

Flagellum. Samuel William Henry Ireland. All the blocks ! or, an antidote to All the Talents " . L. 1807.

Flambeau. Floyd Vail, in his contri- butions to the "Mail and Express" (N.Y.).

Flaneur. Park Benjamin.

Flaneur. CoL Chailes G. Gtecne, in his contributions to the "Post" (Bos- ton).

Flaneur. Bldkely Hall, in his contri- butions to the "Argonaut" (San Fran- cisco, Cal.), etc.

Flaneur. Kenward Philip, in the " Brooklyn Eagle."

Flanenr. General Ebw Ten years of Imperialism in France: impressions of a " Flaneur." 1862. See " Flaneur, Un."

Flaneur, The. Edmund Hodgson Yates* Letters in the " Morning Star " (L. 1807). Also in his contributions to "Tinsley's Magazine" (L.).

Flaneur, Un. Gemye William Henry