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... By Rev. John Boyd. Edinb. 1853.

Deputy Ooveriior, The. Thomas Cole. Narrative of an excursion to Ire- land ... By . . . L. 1825.

Derrydown Triangle. Robert Stew- art, Lord Castlereagh, afterwards Mar- quis of Londonderry, in a parody on the Athanasian creed, by William Hone.

Dervall, Johannes van. August Kiiline. Else Hohenthal ; roman. Stuttg. 1878.

Derwent, Leith. James Leith Der- went. Circe's lovers: a novel. L. 1883.

Descendant from one of the early Puritanical Governors, A. Albert Welles. " Tilings new and old " for the glory of God . . By Portland,

Me., 1845.

Descendant of the Great Scrible- rus, A. William Cooke. 'J'he royal naval review ... By . . . L. 1781.

Descendant of " Onr Ancient Friend," A. Job Cushman. A com- plaint, i.e. detail of facts, i.e. an appeal to the Cong, churches of the Old Colony, by . .as Robert Cushman was called among the Pilgrims, n.p., n.d.

" Detached Badger " of the Field. J. II. Watford, writer on angling and floating flies.

Detector. Nathaniel Brassey Halked. The letters of . . . L. 1783.

Detector. Francis Bnrdett Courtenai/. Revelations of quacks and quackery: a series of letters by . . . L. 1865.

Detenu, A. T. R. Underwood. Nar- rative (A) of memorable events in Paris, etc. ; being extracts from the journal of ... L. 1825.

Detenu, A. James Laiorence. A pic- ture of Verdun ; or, the English detained in France . . . From the portfolio of . . . L. 1810.

Detouche, Pierre. Arnold Tamer.

Deveronside Poet, A. Alexander Harper. Summer excursions in the neighborhood of Banii, and vicinity of Duff House. Bridge of Alva, etc., etc. Banff, 1843.

Devonlensis. William Chappie. An Exmoor vocabulary. " Gent. Mag.," 1746, pji. 405, 527.

Dewall, Johannes van. August Kilhne. — See " Dervall, J. v."

Dhu, Hari, William Henry Slack.

Dliu, Helen. Helen Black. Stanhope Burleigh : the Jesuits in our homes. A novel. By . . . N.Y. 1855.

Dicic, Squire. Richard Archbold, Esq. A letttr to the poet, in vindication and praise of . . . Dublin, 1756.


Dldymus Clerlcus. Niccold Ugo Fos- colo. Hypercalypseos liber singularis. Paris, 1815. — See " Querard."

Different Practitioners. John Quier and others. Letters and essays on the small-pox ... By . . L. 1778.

Five of the letters are by Dr. John Quier, of Jamaica.

Diganima. Francis H. Valpy. Aude- ography : the new shorthand . , . By . . , L. 1885.

Dlgby, Edward. Jones. The

trial of Mr. Jones, a medical gentleman, for footpad robbery, near Primrose Hill, Oct. 11, 1802 ... L. 1805.

Dilettante in latv and politics, A. Allan lunasiui, Jr. Observations upon the Riot Act . . . By . . . L. 1781.

Dilthey, Karl. Julian Werner. Hen- riette Sontag; bliithen und dornen am baume eines kiinstlerlebens. N.Y. 1872.

Dinlis. Gapl. Jonathan Peel. The dog. By . . . 1857.

" Dinner Bell, The." Edmund Burke.

" In the days when he wearied everybody with details, and, as Goldsmith so happily put it,

  • Too deep for his hearers, still went on relining,

And thought of canonizing, while they thought

of dining,' a large number of the members actually did be- take themselves to that occupation, which cir- cumstance earned for the great orator the title of ' The Dinner Bell.' "

Diogenes. John Trenchard.

"Among the papers he wrote for the * London ' and the 'British Journal,' under the signature of 'Cato,' were some, written by him under the name of ' Diogenes,' upon several points of religion, which were thought exceptionable."

Dion. George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne. A letter to . . . occasioned by his book, Alciphron ; or, the minute phil- osopher. By . . . [B. de Mandeville]. L. 1732.

Dionysius, the Areopagite. 5iV Richard Cox, 2d Bart.

Director, The. Ormsbi/ MacKnight iliichell. Report of . . . [of the Cin- cinnati observatory], 1845. Cincinnati, 1845.

Director, The. Cleveland Abbi. Re- port . . . [of the Cincinnati observatory], 1869, 1870. Cincinnati, 1869-70.

Director of the Mint, The. James Ross Snowden. Communication from . . . to the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to a proposed branch mint at New York. P. 1860.

Disciple, A. Mrs. Harriet Anne De Salis. Kissing : its origin and species. By . . . 1873.

Disciple, A. .Samuel Halbeart Turner. Teachings of the Jlaster. N.Y. 1868.