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on the present languid and depressed state of literature . . . With notes by Cato Parvus (Richard Heber). L. 1832.

Mercury George I) Baird, editor of "Cyclist and Athlete" (N.Y.)

Mercury. L. G. Bruce, in his contri- butions to the "Turf, Field, and Farm" (N.Y.).

Mercury. J. Fitter. Rhymes for the times L. 1853.

Mercutio. William Winter, who, 1861-66, was dramatic critic of the "New York Albion " under this pen-name.

Merdant, Daniel. Rev. Robert Wyneil Mayow, BA. Tracts for the use of the poor. By ... 18-

Meredith, Owen. The Eight Hon. Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, Earl Lyt- ton The wanderer : a poem. *L. 1859.

Merlin. Alfred Tennyson, in two poems contributed to the "Examiner" (L. 1852).

The poems referred to arc "The Third of February, 1852," and " Hands All Around."

Merlin. Alexander Wilder, MJD. His signature as New York correspondent of the Boston "Daily Advertiser" from 1864 to 1870.

Merriweather, Magnus. Charles Remington Talbot. Royal Lowrie; or, a general misunderstanding. B. 1878.

Merry, Doctor. J. Wyndham. Merry companion. L. 18-.

Merry, Felix Evert Augustus Duyc- kinck, editor of the " New York Literary World/' 1847-53 et seq.; also of "Arc- turus " ; contributor to the " New York Quarterly Review," 1837-42, the " Demo- cratic Review/' the "Morning News," and other periodicals, and author of val- uable works.

Mer(ton), Amb(rose), Gent., F.S.A. William John Ihoms. Gammer Gurton's pleasant stories . . . Newly revised and amended by ... Westminster, 1846.

Merton, Tristram. Thomas Babing- ton Macaulay. Sketches and ballads in Knight's Quarterly Magazine/'

Merulan Dr. Robert Dwyer Joyce. See '* Feardana "

Mesnager, Blonsr. Daniel Defoe. Minutes of the Negociations ... at the Court of England ... L. 1717.

Meta. Mrs. Mary Lewis. Heart echoes. Bait. 1873.

Metador. William L, Alden, in the $ew York "Times."

Metaphoricus, Archimagirus. Wil- liam Kenrick, LL.D. The Kapelion ; or, poetical ordinary ... L. 1750.

Methodist, A Alexander Chalmers.


Caution against a growing immorality of principle. " Gent. Mag.," May, 1801, p. 398

Methodist, A. John Wesley. The contents of a folio history of the Mora- vians . . .

Methodist-Preacher in Cambridge- shire, A. Rev. John Berndge. A frag- ment of true religion. Being the sub- stance of two letters from ... to a clergyman in Nottinghamshire. L. 1760.

Preface signed "Faith Workless " [pseud.}.

Meyer, Adolf. Meyer Aaron Gold- schmidt. The Jew. 1845.

Middle Aged Citizen, A. R. Rus- sell. London railways. L. 1867.

Middle-aged Man, A. John Dix, after- wards Ross. Passages from the history of a wasted life. By... 1853

Middle Aged Man, A. Mrs. Katha- rine (Byerley) Thomson'. Recollections of literary characters and celebrated places (which consist partly of a series of articles originally published in " Bent- ley's Miscellany" and "Fraser's Maga- zine" under this signature). L, 1854.

Middlesex. William Stevens Robin- son, his signature in the New York " Evening Post " in 1853

Middlestitch, Giles. WittiamMaginn, LL.D. Semihorae biographicae, in " Blackwood's Magazine," September, 1820.

Midgley, B. fc David Pulsifer. In- scriptions from the burying-ground in Salem, Mass. B. 1837.

Midnight, Mrs Mary. John New- bery (*). An index to mankind; or, maxims selected from wits of all nations ... By... L. 1751.

Midshipman, A. G. Home. Me moirs of an Aristocrat, and reminiscences of the Emperor Napoleon. By ... of the Bellerophon. L. 1836.

Midshipman of the last Century, A. Commander Robert Campbell, R.N. Recollections of a sea-life, by ... in the "United Service Magazine."

Midshipman of the United States Nary, A. William Leqgett. Leisure hours at sea ... N.Y. 1825.

Mignionette. Miss Hume Middle- mass. The bouquet culled from Maryle- bone Gardens by ... L. 1851-55. See "Bluebell."

Mignonette. Emily H. Moore. A lost life. N.Y. 1871.

Miles. Walter Henry, MZ>. Accounts of the rebellions in Canada, 1837-38. He also contributed letters, under this signature in the " New York Albion."