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physician [Dr. James Hope] on the im- portance of promoting the religious wel- fare of his patients. In the " Bvangeli- <;al Magazine " for 1836.

Senior Resident Blember of the University of Oxford, A. Charles Portales Gollghtly, Jl.A. The position of the Right Rev. Samuel Wilberf orce, D.D., Lord Bishop of Oxford, in reference to ritualism . . . By ... L. 1867.

Septchfenes, Jean de. Jacques Albin 8iiiion Collin de Planctj. Jacquerain du freimaurer . . . Grimma, 1852.

Serious Enquirer, A. Anthony Tem- ple. Objections to Mr. Lindsey's inter- pretation of the first fourteen verses of St. John's Gospel . . . By ... L. 1776.

Serious Inquirer, A. Rev. Jacob Norton. A candid and conciliatory re- view of the late correspondence of the Rev. Dr. Worcester with the Rev. W. B. Channing, on the subject of Unitarian- ism. By . . . B. 1817.

Serins. H. Ernst, Jr. 1864.

Severin, Justus. Adolf ifiitzelburg. Robert Clive, der eroberer von Bengalen : listorischer roman. Leipzig, 1868.

Severin, Paul. Rai/mond Srucl-er.

Seven Years' Resident, A. G. Nettle. Letters from an Eastern colony ... in 1826-7. By . . . L. 1829.

Severn, Lawrence. Miss Ada M. Trotter. Heaven's gate : a story of the forest of Dean. B. 1886.

Several gentlemen. Samuel Derrick. A companion for a leisure hour. L. 1749.

Severus, Baptista. Matthew Cooker.

Sexagenarian, A. Canniff Haicjht. Country life in Canada fifty years' ago. Personal recollections and reminiscences of . . . Toronto, 1885.

Sexagenarian, Tlie. William Beloe.

A secoad key, by Henry R. Luard, D.D., will •be found in " Tbe Bibliographer," Vol. VI., pp. 120, 150, 1.31, 182, and 183.

A third Ijey, by H. B. Wheatley, will be found •In the same volume of "The Bibliographer," pp. 75, 98, 143, 168.

Seymour, The Hon. Juliana Su- sanah. Sir John Hill. The conduct of a married life ; laid down in a series of letters, written by . . . to a young lady her relation, lately married. L. 1753.

Shade of Alden, The. James Lloyd Homer. Nahant and other places . . . By . . . B. 1848.

Shade of Sir Robert Peel, The. Henry Gale. Religion, rights and rever- •ence. By ... L. 185-.

Shaker, A. Frederick White Erans. Autobiography of . . . Mt. Lebanon, .N.Y., 1869.


Shareholder, A. Henry Booth. The case of railways . . . By . . . Liverpool, 1852.

Shawmut. Sev. Nathan Henry Cham- berlain, in the " Boston Transcript."

Shayback, Mr. Rev. Samuel June Barrows.

Shayback, Mrs. il/j-s. Katherine Isa- bel (^Hayes Ckapin') Barrows.

Sheelagh. Lord William Gonyngham Plunket. Letters to John Bull. L. 1777.

Sheineya, Ebn. David Parkes. The star : being a complete system of . . . as- trology ... By . . . L. 1889.

Shepard, Hazel. Helen A. Smith. Birds and fishes. Natural history studies . . .

Shepard, William. William Shepard Walsh. (1) The literary life. N.Y. 1883. — (2) Our young folks' history of the Roman Empire. 188-.

Sheridan, Richard Brinsley Butler. Sir .John Vanbrugh.

Sir John Vanbrugh, advocate, produced at the Drury Lane, London, in 1697, a comedy en- titled " The Relapse," etc. Nearly a century later, Sheridan brought it out at the same theatre as his own, under the title, " A trip to Scar- borough."

Sherry, Charles. John Osborne Sar- gent. Quite too susceptible. By . . . "New England Mag.," Vol. VIIL, p. 26. 1835.

Shiels, Tlbby. Miss Isabella Richard- son.

Shimei. John Dryden, in Pordage's '• Azaria and Hushai."

Shirley. Charles James Lever. (1) A campaigner at home. By ... L. 1865. — (2) A reprint of " Robert Browning," from " Eraser." February, 1868.

Shoestrings, Mr. Negative. Sir Wil- liam Whiilock.

ShortfeUow, Mr. William P. Cope- land. Stanlico Africanus. Stanley's trip from Zanzibar to Ujije. By . . . n.p. 1873.

Shuffleton, Thomas. W. Thomas Moncrieff.

Siamese Minister of State, A. Chao Phya Thipakon. The modern Bud- dhist ; being the views of . . . L. 1870.

Sidartha. Henry E. Nesmith. Poems. N.Y. 1887.

Sidney. Rev. John Allen. An essay on the policy of appropriations by the United States for purchasing, liberating, and colonizing the slaves thereof. B. 1820.

Sienna, B. T. Charles Led yard Norton.

Sievad, Hadji, and a talented Hea- then Staff. Gerald Stanley Davies. The Moslem in Cambridge: a Liberal and