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Myrtle, Marmaduke, Gent. &r

Richard Steele, in the "Lover." L. 1713.

Myrtle, May. Mrs. Maria Holden.

MyrQe, Minnie. Mrs. Sarah Mor- gan (Bryan) Piatt. Mrs. Piatt early in life -wrote for the " Louisville Jour- nal " and the '* Kew Tork Ledger " ; but after her marriage, for the "Galaxy," " Our young Polks/' and other peri- odicals.

Myrtle, Minnie. Mrs. Anna C. John-


son Miller. The myrtle -wreath ; or, stray leaves recalled N.Y. 1854

Myrtle, Mollie Miss Julia Bacon, who lias published prose and verse under several noms cfa plume, the most popular of which was " Mollie Myrtle."

Myrtle, Mollie. Mi*s Agnes Leonard Myrtle blossoms. 1863.

Mystery. 2lfra. Man a Elizabeth (Jour- dan) Westmoreland, whose many and val- ued contributions to the Southern press have appeared under this pen-name.


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N. O. J5. Northrup Political remarks by ... Charleston, 1861.

N., Earl. Rev William Nelson, 1st Earl Kelson, in Beloe's " Sexagenarian," VoL II., p. 156. 2d ed. L. 1818.

N. of Arkansas. Col. C. I. M. No- land.

N. A- B. Charles Alexander Nel- son. His signature to a description of the Cornell University library in the < Even- ing Tost" (NX), Sept 13, 1883.

N , C. John Wilson and others. Christ- mas chit-chat: poetry in "Blackwood's Magazine/ 1 VoL 10, p. 493 et seq.

N., C., O.F.P I>. Cornelius Nary. New Testament translated . . , Dublin. 1718- 19.

N., C. A. Charles Alexander Nelson^ as Boston correspondent of the " Ameri- can Bookseller (N.Y. 187- to 1881),

N. C. M. S. C. Humphrey Cotes. An encfriry into the condvct of a late Right Honovrable QnTmnQn.gr [Mr. Pittl. L. 1766.

N., E. I>. Edward Duffidd Neill Maryland not a Roman Catholic colony . . . Minneapolis, 1875.

U., E. D. E. Emma D. E. (Neville) South-worth.

N., H. Henry Norms. The Royal Merchant; or, the beggar's bush. A comedy L. 1706.

N, Honoria. Miss Marguerite A. Power. ~ See " Honoria,"

N., H. J B Henry J. B. Nicholson. The Abbey of St. Alban. Some extracts from its early history ... By ... L. 1851.

N., J. John Nichols. Bibliotheca topo- graphica Britannica. L. 1780-90.

ST., J. Joachim Navarro. Studes l^gislatiTes. Paris, 18S6.

IT., J. John Nichd. Leaves. [Poem by] J. N. Edinb. 18M.


N., J. B. John Bawyer Nichols. The life and errors of John Dunton ... L. 1818.

N., J. H. John Benry Newman. The dream of Gerontius. L. 1865.

N. X N. Mrs. A. G. Wilson. Time will tell. By. . 1868.

N. N. Rev. John jStrachan, in his contributions to the "Canadian Maga- zine."

N". N. Charlwood Lawton, Civil com- prehension, etc , in a letter to a friend L. 1705.

N. O. Lieut. Edward Thompson. The demi-rep. By . . author of the " Mere- triciad." L. 1756.

N. O. Ancien Missionaire. Rev. Jean Andre' Cuoq. Etudes pliilologiq.ues sur qnelgues langues sauvages de VAnie- ri^ue. Montreal, 1860.

N., B. jRandal Norris, sub-treasurer, Inner Temple. See Lamb's "Elia," "The Old Benchers/* etc.

TS. B. John Hunter. Miscellanies . . . 1843.

". B. S. John Bowyer Nichols, Esq. .A. "Among his duties from an early age, \ms that of assisting in the editor- ship of this [the "Gent."] Magazine; and the contributions which he made to its pages, when not signed with his ini- tials, had usually the signature " N. R. S." being the final letters of his name."

N. S. G. Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg. His signature in (( Oliver Optic's Magazine/* and N.Y." Citizen/' 1869.

N., T., Philomath. Jonathan Sirifl. A famous prediction of Merlin, the Brit- ish Wizard , . . Edinb. 1708.

N., W. William Noy. His signa- ture in "Notes and Queries/' etc., 1865- 71.

N., W. William Naish. George Fcx and his friends ... Tu 1859.