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Carlton, Admiral George. King Geoige IV. of England. The voyage of . . in search of loyalty : a poetic epistle. L. 1820.

Carlton, Jay. Jay Carlton Gold- smith.

Carlton, Robert, Esq Baynard Rust Hall, S.TD. The new purchase. N.Y. 1843.

Carluccio Chat les Brown, the friend of Keats La Bella Tabaccaia, contrib- uted to the "Examiner," 1823. Conf. "Notes and Queries," 6th Series, viii., p. 392

Carlyle, Jupiter Alexander Carlyle, whose friends remarked that his noble countenance bore a striking resemblance to the Jupiter Tonans of the Capitol.

Carmen Sylva. Queen Elizabeth of Roumania, who, under this pen-name, has just published four stories in verse, Sturme Bonn, 1882

Carmichael. Vernon. Grace Dar- ling, the Maid of the Isles . . . Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 1839.

Carnes, Capt M. J. Cummmgs. Un- cle Anthony B 1873

Carnhuanawe Thomas Price He contributed chiefly under the signature of " Carnhuanawe " [Man of the Sunny Mound], to fifteen Welsh periodicals.

Caro Mrs. Caroline Atherton (Biiggs} Mason Her earlier poems were pub- lished in the Salem (Mass.) "Kegister," tinder the signature of " Caro."

Carolinian, A. Edward J. Pnngle. Notes on Spain and the Spaniards. 1859 . . . Charleston, 1861.

Carolinian, A. William Henry Dray- ton. To their excellencies Richard Vis- count Howe, Admiral; and William Howe, Esq., General . . . Charleston, S C , 1T76

Caroll, Martha Martha Brools. How Marjory helped B. 1874.

Carp. Frank Carpenter, Washington correspondent of the "Leader" (Cleve- land, ).

Carpus. Samuel Cox. Expository essays and discourses. L. 1877.

Carr, Gabrielle. Mis. Anne Steele, Ephemera L, 1805.

Poems written by Mrs. Steele, and illustrated by Lady "Wood.

Carr, Helen, Lady William Page Wood. Ephemera. L. 1865.

The poems were written by Mrs. Steele, and illustrated by Lady Wood.

Carra, Emma. Mrs. Avis & 8pen- ser.

Carra, Emma. Mrs. Agnes Jane Stibbes, who, during the Civil War, con- ,


tributed novelettes and sketches to the "Field and Fireside" under this pen- name.

Carrie Miss Mary Caroline Gris&old. Zaidee . a tale of the early Christians ; and other novelettes and poems, in the " Southern Field and Fireside." Charles- ton, S C , 1864.

Carrie, Aunt Miss Caroline TomJm- son.

Carrie, Aunt. Caroline L. Smith (?). Popular pastimes . . or, amusements for old and young . . Springfield, Mass., 1867.

Carrier Boy, and Carrier Mercury. Rev. Charles Timothy Brooks. Signatures to " addresses " which he wrote for the "carriers" of Newport (K.I.) papers.

Carroll, Lewis. Rev Charles Lut- widge Dodgson. Alice's adventures in Wonderland. L. 1869

Carry, Aunt. Mrs, Caroline Eliza- beth Sarah (Sheridan-Norton] Maxwell. Aunt Carry's ballads for children. L. 1847.

Carson, Kit. Christopher Carson. Life and adventures of Kit Carson. NY. 1859

Cartaphilus. David Hoffman. Chron- icles selected from the originals of Car- taphilus, the Wandering Jew. L. 1858.

Carteromaco, NicolO. Nicolb Forte- guern. Ricciardetto di . . . Milan, 1813.

Carthusian, A. TT- J. I). Rt/dc?. Chronicles of Charter-House. L. 1847.

Carton, R. C. Richard Claude Critch- ett. A nom de the'dtre.

Carver, John, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Quorum. Nathaniel Shatswell Dodge. Sketches of New Eng- land ; or, memories of the country . , . N.Y, 1842.

Caryl, Arthur Laughton Osborn. Arthur Caryl : a novel. 18-.

Casca. John Thompson. He published articles signed " Casca *' and " Gracchus," before 1799, against the Federal admin- istration in the Petersburg (Va ) " Ga- zette "

Caspar Mis. Virginia Durant Cov- ington. See " Fabian."

Caspipina, Tamoc. Jacob Duch, in " Caspipina's Letters" . . . Bath, 1777.

The word Caspipina is formed from tbe initial letters of " Curate at St. Peters, in Philadelphia in North America."

Cassander, J. John Bruckner. Criti- cisms on the diversions of Purley . . . L, 1790.

Cassio. Edward S. <?OZIK, his signa- ture in Mr, Charles King's "American."

Cassius dSdanus Burke. Address