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salage. "Tria juncta in uno." B. 1872.

Of these papers the first, signed "An Old Fogy" fof which O. F. is probably an abbrevia- tion) will be found under this pseudonym; the second, likewise a repiint, under "Curtus G-allus." The concluding paper, "with some uni-lateral opinions and angular reflections," is signed " Democntus Junior."

O , G. E George Edmund Otis. Thu- rid ; and other poems. By ... B. 1874,

O., H. U. Henry Ustick Onderdonk, 3I.D. Regeneration By ... n p., n.d.

O , J. John Oldmixon. The life and posthumous works of Arthur Maynwar- ing, Esq. ... L. 1715

O., J. (Jacob Omnium). Matthew James Higgms. The story of the Mhow Court Martial. L. 1864.

O , J. C. John Cardell Oliver. Guide to Newquay and neighborhood, including Perran and Bedruthen Steps. By ... Truro, 1872.

O. K. Olaa de Kir&f Novikoff, in a series of letters in the Darlington "Northern Echo " and the London " Daily News " ; in 1877 published in a collected form under the title of "Is Russia Wrong * by a Russian lady."

O.P. William Maghm,LL.D. "Chevy Chase : a poem, idem Latine redditum/* in " Blackwood's Magazine," November, 1819.

O. P. Q. Rev. Caleb Charles Colton, who was at one time correspondent of the London " Morning Chronicle," under this signature

O., S. G-. Rev. Lord Sydney Godotphin Osborne, long known for his letters on social and philanthropic subjects, pub- lished under this signature in the Lon- don "Times"

O., W. William Oldys. A dissertation upon pamphlets ... L. 1732.

O. W. Rev. John Bridle, of Hardwick. A letter to the Rev. Dr. Lowth, preben- dary of Durham ... L 1758.

O , W , Esq William Owen.

A brief memoir of ... L. 1841.

Cakes, AH H C Bunner, in New York "Puck"

Oakey, Miss. Mrs. T. W. Deering. Beauty in dress. N.Y. 188-.

Oakly. David Garrick. His signature to letters in the St. James's Chronicle."

Oakum, John. Walter P. Phillips.

Oakwood, Oliver. Stacy Gardner Potts. Village tales . . . Trenton, 1827.

Gates, Felix. George L. Oatlin.

Oberon. Nathaniel H&wtiiorne. See "Royce, Ashley Allen."

Oberon. Mrs. Mary Robinson. Signa- ture to poems published in the " Oracle/ 1


Obiter Dictum James The union of the British North Ameri- can provinces considered . . . Montreal, 1859.

O'Brien, Edward Stevenson. Isaac Butt, who was for some time editor of the " Dublin University Magazine," and con- tributed to it, under this signature, "Chap- ters of college romance," which were after- wards published separately.

Obscure Individual, An. Aedanus Burke. Observations upon a late pam- phlet entitled " Considerations upon the Society or Order ot the Cincinnati . . . P. 1783

Observateur, Un L. H. Huot. Le Rougisine en Canada . . . Quebec, 1864.

Observateur Resident surles Lieux, Un. Berqmn Du Vallon. Vues de la colo- nie espagnole du Mississippi . . . Pans, 1803.

Observator. Samuel Adams, in the " Boston Gazette," Sept. 27, 1773.

Observator. David Wells, Esq., in "Gent. Mag.," November, 1784, p. 814.

Observator. Rev. John Evans, H.A. Letters of ... Whitchurch, Salop. 1837.

Observator, Charles. Rev. Elijah Robinson Sabin. The life and reflections of... B. 1816.

Observer. Francis J. Grund, in the Philadelphia "Ledger."

Observer, An. Stedman Wright Hanks. The Black Valley Railroad . . . An allegorv, in "The Nation," etc. N.Y. 1865.

Observer, An. Sir John James Rut- lidge. The Englishman's fortnight in Paris ... L. 1777.

Observer, An. J. McNaughton. An enquiry into the present system of medi- cal education, in the State of New York . . . Albany, 1830.

Observer, The General Nathan Fiske, S T.D., who wrote essays for the "Massachusetts Spy," under the title of "The Worcester Speculator" and "A Neighbor," and for the " Massachusetts Magazine " under that of ' The General Observer."

Observer of the Times, An. Alex- ander Shand. An explanation of the in- teresting prophecy respecting the two apocalyptic Witnesses ... L. 1817.

Obsolete Author, An. James Kirke Paulding. Odds and ends, in the New- York "Literary World."

O'O., E. E. O' Conor. A grammar of the Gaelic language . . . Dublin, 1818.

O'C., E. M, Eoa, M. O'Gwnor. An- alytical index to the works of Haw- thorne. B. 1882.