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Burton. Our summer in the Harz forest. By . . . Edinb. 1865.

Scotch Granite. Mrs. Hannah (McLaren) Shepard, in her contributions to periodical literature, etc.

Scotch Minister's Daughter, A. Mrs. S. R. Whitehead. Rose Douglas; or, sketches of a country parish . . . L. 1851.

Scotch Physician, A. Francis Adams, M.D., LL.D. Arundines devæ; or, poetical translations on a new principle . . . Edinb. 1853.

Scoto-Britannus. Thomas M'Crie, D.D. Free thoughts on the late religious celebration of the funeral of . . . Princess Charlotte of Wales . . . Edinb. 1817.

Scots Gentleman, A. Archibald Pitcairne, M.D. The assembly: a comedy. By . . . L. 1722.

Scots Gentleman, A. Mr. Gray. The memoirs, life, and character, of the great Mr. Law . . . L. 1721.

Scots Gentleman, in the Swedish Service, A. Daniel Defoe. History of the wars of his present Majesty, Charles XII., King of Sweden . . . L. 1715.

Scots-Irishman, The. D. Bruce. Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect . . . Washington, 1801.

Scott, Julia. Miss Mary O’Brien, of St. Joseph, Mo.

Scott, Leader. Mrs. Lucy E. Baxter, under this pseudonym, has been the Italian correspondent of the "Magazine of Art" since its commencement.

Scott, Ralph Tucker. William Maginn, LL.D.

"Maginn, in his earlier communications with Blackwood, did not make his personality known, and corresponded with him under the signature of 'R. T. S.,' or, later, as 'Ralph Tucker Scott.'"—See "The Maclise-Portrait Gallery," Appendix, p. 520.

Scott, Robert. James Robins. The history of England during the reign of George the Third. L. 1820–24.

Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. J. H. Allan. The bridal of Caolchairn, and miscellaneous poems. L. & Edinb. 1822.

Scott, William Henry. John Lawrence. British field sports . . . L. 1818.

Scott, T., Esq. Robert Smith Surtees. Hawbuck grange; or, the sporting adventures of . . . By . . . L. 1847.

Scott, Walter, Esq. James Kirke Paulding. The lay of the Scottish fiddle: a tale of Havre de Grace. Supposed to be written by Walter Scott, Esq. N.Y. 1813.

Scottish Barrister, A. John Borthwick. A letter to the representatives of Scotland in Parliament, respecting the state of our law . . . Edinb. 1830.

Scottish Boz, The. Robert Mackenzie Daniel.

Scottish Farmer and Land Agent, A. John Claudius Loudon. The utility of agricultural knowledge to the sons of the landed proprietors of Great Britain, etc. By . . . L. 1809.

Scottish Hogarth, The. David Allan.

Scotty. C. H. Urquhart, in the Chicago "Times."

Scotus. One of the pseudonyms of Junius (q.v.). The letter thus signed is dated May 4, 1772, and severely censures Lord Barrington.

Scotus. David Burn, in his letters on educational topics to the "Gazette" (Hamilton, Can., about 1850).

Scotus. John Gibson. Strictures upon the letter of Lucius to the Rev. Andrew Thompson . . . Edinb. 1817.

Scratch, Harry. H. W. Burton, in the "Norfolk Virginian" in 1877.

Scratchley, Harry. John D. Sherwood. Comic history of America . . . B. 1870.

Scribble, Timothy. A. Cowper. The Norfolk poetical miscellany . . . L. 1744.

Scribe, Simon, Senior. Adam Black. Maynooth . . . L. 1852.

Scribe, Sylvan. Seloftus D. Forbes, in "Turf, Field, and Farm," of N.Y. C.

Scriber, Peter. Charles Augustus Davis. Peter Scriber on protection. n.p. 1844. Also his contributions to the New York "Commercial Advertiser."

Scriblerus, Johannes. William Coombe. Cogitations of . . . in the "Repository of Arts," etc. L. 1814–16.

Scriblerus, Martinus. Jonathan Swift, D.D. The art of sinking in poetry. 1727. With Pope and Arbuthnot.

Scriblerus, Martinus. Alexander Pope. The Dunciad. L. 1727.

Scriblerus, Martinus. Rev. Robert Morehead. Explanations and emendations of some passages in the text of Shakespeare . . . Edinb. 1814.

Scriblerus, Martinus. John Arbuthnot, M.D. The first book of . . . L. 1714.

Scriblerus Maximus. James Love. Cricket: an heroic poem, illustrated with the critical observations of . . . 1770.

Scriblerus Quartus. Thomas Cooke. The boys’ miscellany; or, Colley triumphant . . . L. n.d.

Scriblerus Secundus. Rev. Thomas