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of Pitterow. Dunnottar castle : a poem. By . . . Aberdeen, n.d.

Wallace, Jenny. Marii J. Morrison. Sony's and rhymes for tlie little ones. N.y: 1885.

Wallis, Ik. Thomas R. Laughton.

Walraven. James Otis Kaler, in his contributions to "Frank Leslie's News- paper" (N.Y.), et al.

Walsingham. Clinton Stuart, in his contributions to the "Herald" (B.),ci al.

Wanderer, A. W. F. Cumming. Notes of ... in search of health through Italy, Egypt, Greece, Turkey, up the Danube and down the Rhine. L. 1839.

Wanderer, A. Miss Susan O. Flint. Recollections of my native village. By ... B. 1856.

Wanderer, A. Caroline E. Rush. Waymarks in the life of . . . P. 185-

Wandercr, The. George William Curtis. The W. in Syria. L. 185^.

Wandering Pilgrim, A. Penelope Don-ling. Wild flowers gathered by . . . L. 18fii!.

Wandsbecker Bote, Der. Mathias Claudius. Auswahl des besten und schonsten aus Claudius schriften. Hild- burghausen, 1841-46.

Warburton, Eliot. Eliot Bartholomew Warburton. The crescent and the cross ; or, romance and realities of Eastern travel. By . . . L. 1844.

Warden, Florence. Mrs. Florence Alice (Price) .James. A prince of dark- ness. N.Y. 1887.

Warm Weil-Wisher to the Inter- ests of Genuine Christianity, A. Newcome Cappe. An alphabetical expli- cation of some terms and phrases in Scripture. York, 1786.

Warth, Julian. Mrs. Julia (PParM) Parsons. (1) The full stature of a man. 1886.— (2) Dorothy Thorn. 1887.

Warton, S. S. Sherard.

Warwick. Frederick R. Ryer.

Watchman, A. Ephraim Stinchfield. Cochranism delineated . . . By ... B. 1819.

Water-Drinker, A. Charles Lamb. Some inquiries into the effects of fer- mented liquors. By . . . L. 1814.

In *' I. and P." this was ascribed to Basil Montagu, but he was the editor. — See "Notes and Queries " for May, 1887, p. 196.

Wattle. Walter Chisholm. Some of his poems with this signature found their way into the Poet's Corner of the " Haddington Courier," 1875.

Weaver, A. Jolin Bowden, D.D. A letter from ... to the Eev. Mr. Sherman . . . 179-.


Weber, Karl. Adolf MUtzelburg.

Weber, Veit. Cfeurg Philipp Ludwig Leonhard Wdchler. Author of Legends of ancient times, — Sagen der vorzeit, — from which Sir Walter Scott took his tragedy, " The House of Aspen."

Wedale. Sir John Hill.

Welch Freeholder, A. Thomas Pen- nant. Letter from ... to his representa- tive. L. 1784.

Well-wisher to his King and Coun- try, A. George Whalleij. Principles of trade... By... L. 1774.

Well-wisher to his King and Coun- try, A. Alexander Dalri/mple. Reflec- tions of the principle of trade in general. By . . . 1769.

Weller. .lean Joseph Louis Blanc, in his contributions to " Le Courrier de Paris," 1857.

Werden, Adolf. Alexander Mann.

Werder, Bertha v. Bertha Antoinette Henriette Meijer. Altes lieben, neues hot fen. Leipzig, 1847.

Werner, Julian. Karl Dilthey.

Wesleyan, A. T. E. Horwdl. Odd Fellowship and Wesleyan Methodism . . , By... L. 1841.

Wesleyan Minister, A. William Glujjas Pascoe. Correspondence be- tween . . . , a preacher to a Christian, community at Leeds [Daniel Scott], and Henry Meeson . . .

West, Annie. Mrs. Annie (Adams) Fields.

West, Buxton. Edwin Boss Champlin.

West, Thomas, F.A.S. TJiomas Daniel. (1) An account of antiquities discovered in Lancaster in 1776. Published in the "Archaeologia." — (2) The antiquities of Furness . . . dedicated by T. West, Tit- cap in Furness. L. 1774.

West India Merchant, A. John Robleij. A permanent and effectual remedy suggested for the evils under which the British West Indies now la- bour. In a letter from ... to a West India planter. L. 1808.

West Indian, A. Sir Simon Houghton Clarke. Some considerations on the de- pressed state of the British West India colonies, their claim on the government for relief; by. . . L. 1823.

Westminster Elector, A. Alexander P. Stewart. Principle is policy ; or, the British nation versus statecraft and priest- craft ... By . . . L. 1859.

Wheaton, Campbell. Henry Stuart Campbell.

Whetham, John. Thomas Warton. Verses on the death of Frederick, Prince of Wales, in the Oxford collection. 1751.