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Colcraft, Henry Rowe Hem y Roice Schoolcrafl. Alhalla; or, the Lord of Talladega : a tale of the Creek war . . . N.Y. 1843.

Colcroft, James. John Webb Cole (*), translator of M. Jules Simon's " Natural Behgion." L. 1857.

Coles, Miriam. Mrs. Sydney S. Har- ris. Frank Warnngton. N.Y. 1871.

Colet, Madame. Louise Revoil. Les fleurs du midi. Paris, 1836.

Collector, A. Mr. Humphrey. Con- chology; or, natural history of shells . . . About 1780.

Collegian, A. William Gilmore 8imms (). Poems, by ... Charlottes- viile, Va , 1833.

Collet, Stephen. Thomas Byerley. Kelics of literature L 1823.

Collier, the late Joel, licentiate in music. J. L. Bicknell. Musical trav- els through England ... L. 1785.

Ascribed also to Thomas Day and G-eorge Veal.

Colmolyn. Charles Sotheran. Percy Bysshe Shelley as a philosopher and re- former , . . N.Y. 1871.

Colombey, Emile. JSmfte Laurent. Euelles, salons, et cabarets ... P. 1858.

Colon & Spondee. Royall Tyler, who, under this pseudonym, furnished humorous articles to the "Farmer's Weekly Museum/' Walpole, K 1 H., 1796- 1800. Judge Tyler had previously writ- ten for the "Eagle," Hanover, N.H., under the same pseudonym, and later to the "Federal Orrery," Boston.

Colonist. Mr. Sewell, in Ms contribu- tions to the "Montreal Herald" attack- ing the policy of Sir George Prevost

Colonist, A Thomas Chandler Hali- lurton, M.A. A reply to the report of the Earl of Durham . . . Halifax, 1889.

Colored Man, A Paul Jennings. A C. M.*s reminiscences of James Madison. Brooklyn, KY, 1865.

Columbanus Charles 0* Conor, D.D. Columbanus ad Hibernos ; or, seven let- ters . . . Buckingham, 1810-16.

Columella. Clement Clarke Moore, LL.D. An inquiry into the effects "of our foreign carrying trade upon the agri- culture, population, and morals of the country . . . KY. 1806.

Columella. #. W. Pinney. The new- education . . . San 3Tran. 1874.

Colvil, Edward. Mrs. Mary Lowell Putnam. Kf teen days. An extract from Edward Colvil's journal. B. 1866.

Colvin, Cecil. Francis Cowky Bur- nand. My time, and what I have done with it ... L. 1874.


Colwan, Robert \Vrfngham. J*., / * Hogg The private memoirs of a justi- fied 'sinner. L. 1824. See "A Justified Sinner "

Comet. Mr. Waller, in Ms contribu- tions to the u Herald " (B., Mass ).

Comet Idterary and Patriotic Club, The. Thomas Browne Parson's horn-book By Dublin, 1801.

Comment, Cuthbert, Gent Abra- ham Tucket. Man in quest of himself . . . L. 1763.

Committee, A G. W. Crawford and J. Applewhite. Statistical address to the people of Austin and Washington coun- ties, on the subject of railroads. Wash. D.C. 1852.

Committee appointed by the Pas- sengers of the "Oceanus," A. James Clark Fiench and Edward Carey. The trip of the " Oceanus " to Port Sumter and Charleston, S.C Brooklyn, 1865.

Committee Man, A. J. Nightingale. The Scriptural Deacon . . . N.Y. 1845.

Common Sense. Sir Richard Phil- lips, in the " Monthly Magazine/' Lon- don, of which he was editor and proprie- tor for about thirty years.

Commoner, A. Rev. William Gould. A letter to the commoners in Roeking- ham Forest . . . Stamford, 1744.

Communipaw Pliny Miles. His letters from abroad, under this and less well-known pseudonyms, convey a graphic idea of foreign sight-seeing.

Companion Traveller, A. JLftss K F. 8. Hams. From Oxford to Rome, and how it fared with some who lately made the journey. L. 1847.

The authoress subsequently became a Catho- lic, and publicly expressed her deep regret for many of the unauthorized statements, or false impressions concerning the Chnrch of Rome, in the above work. 0. H.AM8T.

Compiler ot "Anecdotes of distin- guished Persons," The. William Se- ward, Esq. Biographiana. L. 1799.

Comprehensionist, A. Frederick J. Wilson. My rights! Tour rights!! Our rights!!! My right to my tenancy as my freehold ... L. 1876.

Comus. Robert Michael Bdl&ntyne. The robber kitten. L. 1858.

Comyn, Alexandra de. Charles Thomas Browne. Irene. L. 1844.

Concivis. G. H.Bdden {*}. Letters to the people of the United States. 1ST.Y. 1840.

Confederate Lady, The. Mrs. J&favd J. (Fuller) Young, who, during the late civil war, wrote songs, etc., for the Con- federates.

Congregational Minister, A. Eev.