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azine," Atlanta, Ga., under this pen- name.

Siddons, J. H. J. E. Stocqueler. Norton's handbook to Europe. N.Y. 1860.

Sidney. Ebenezer Smith Thomas, in Ihe Charleston (S.C.) "City Gazette," 1810-16.

Sidney. Noah Webster. Articles in "Commercial Advertiser" and "Spec- tator," Nov. 20 and 22, 1837.

Sidney, Algernon. Gideon Granger, who, in 1808 and 1809, published a num- ber of papers with this signature in favor of the administration of President Jeffer- son.

Sidney, Algernon. Salma Hah. The administration and the opposition. Concord, N.H., 1826.

Sidney, Algernon. Samuel Ferrand Waddington. Address to the people of the United Kingdom. 2d ed. L. 1812.

Sidney, Margaret. Mrs. Harriet Mulford (Stone) Lothrop. The Pettibone name. B. 1882.

Sidrophel. Sir Paul lYeaZ.

Sic, PauL Louis Ame'de'e Eugene Achard, and others.

Sieg,W. M. Sigismund Wuljf. Gri- seldis : a drama. Translated by ... L. 1871.

Siegmey. Siegbert Itfeyer. Quousque tandem Catilina. 1879

Siegvolk. Albert Mathews. Bundle of papers. N.Y. 1879.

Sidrebois, B. P. Jean Baptiste Pru- dence Boissiere. Psychologic realiste . . . Paris, 1876.

Sigma. James Sinclair. The free public library question discussed. Aber- deen, 1883.

Sigma. Lucius Sfanlius Sargent. Eeminiscences of Samuel Dexter [orig- inally written for the Boston " Evening Transcript "]. B. 1858.

Sigma. Samuel Newmgton, M.D. Thick and thin feeding; or, a new and scientific method of feeding grain . . . L. 1856.

Silalicum. W. A. Perry, of Seattle, "Washington Territory, in his contribu- tions to the "American Field."

Silentiarius, Paulus. George P. Pkiles. His signature in literary jour- nals.

SiUy-Billy. Duke of Gloucester, in the

    • John Bull," about 1827. See Wilber-

force, Samuel."

SUuriensis. John Wilson. Lord By- Ton, in "Blackwood's Magazine," Yoi. XI., pp. 212 et seq.


Silverpen Miss Eliza Zfeteyard The little museum keeper. L. lSl>i.

This pseudonym -was "bestowed upon Miss Meteyard by Douglas Jerrold, and afterwards adopted by her

Silverstar. John Thomas Lenny, in his contributions to the " Weekly Bud- get (L.), etc.

Silvertongue, Gabriel, Gent. James Montgomery. The whisperer; or, hints and speculations by . . 1797.

Silvervale, Lumina. Afrs. H. A. B. Suddoth. An orphan of the Old Domin- ion. P. 1873.

Silvia. Henrietta, Countess Berke- ley. See "Noble-man, A," and "Phil- ander."

Silvicola. William Haughton, a Cana- dian poet, -whose fugitive pieces have appeared in the newspaper press under this signature.

Silvius. John Balrjuy, who took part in the Bangorean controversy, and pub- lished three pamphlets in defence of Dr. Hoadley, under the name of " Silvius/'

Simkins, Jonas. E. G. Jeu-ett. Bev- eries of a wood sawyer . . . N.T. 1872.

Simon the Wagoner. John Downey, author of a series of humorous sketches written for the press, under this signa- ture.

Simpkin the second, poetic re- corder. Ralph Broome. The letters of ... of all the proceedings, upon the trial of Warren Hastings, Esq. . . . L. 1789.

Simple, Sam. George T. Wilburn.

Simplex. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (#..)

The letter thus signed is dated June 6, 1769, and attacks the Duke of Graf ton and Sir William Blackstone for the pardon of M'Qnirk.

Simplex. John Young. An inquiry into the constitution, government, and practices of the churches of Christ . . . Edmb. 1808.

Simplicius. Sir Charles Grant.

Simpson, Maria. Frank Cahill, in Ms contributions to the "Saturday Press" (P.), etc.

Sincere Admirer of True Liberty, A. Zachary Grey. An examination of Mr. Samuel Chandler's "History of per- secution ... L. 1736.

Sincere Friend of Mankind, A. Francis Eyre, Esq. A short essay on the Christian religion . . , L. 1795.

Sincere Friend of the People, A. Maurice Lothian. The expediency of a secure provision for the ministers of the Gospel . . . Edinb. 18&L

Sincere Lover of our present Con-