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, Hugh, Hugh Carew. The life of Sir E. Carew. L. 1811.

C*****, M. Charles Yves Cousin d'Av- alon. Gasconiana . . . Pans, 1801,

C#*#*#** ? *##*##. fiichard Challoner, DJ). The Catholick instructed in the sacraments, sacrifice, ceremonies, and observances of the Church L. 1837

C**, jjvw**##*#. Frederick Cor- field. The Melange, containing the Luna- rian : a tale . . . Taunton, 1819.

flatim***, BHIe. V. de Victorwe Chastenay de Lanty. Du ge'me des peuples anciens . . . Paris, 1808.

f j^ f ESQ. Anthony Collins. A

letter from the late A C , Esq., to the Reverend Dr. C M [Conyers Middle- ton] on his examination ... L. 1750

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Frances Ersline (Inghs) Calderon de la Barca. Life in Mexico ... B. 1843.

< 1 E . Eliza Coltman. Plain

tales; or, the advantages of industry, adorned with copper plates . , . L about 1816

C s D s, Bellamy Brownjohn, andDombey. ^Robert Carr Dunham. No thoroughfare. B. 1868.

Caballero,Fernan. Cecilia(B6hl de Fa- for) Arrom. La familia di Alvareda. 1850.

Cabinet, Old. Richard Watson Gil- der, successor of Dr. J. G. Holland as editor of the " Century."

Cadenus. Jonathan Swift. Cadenns and Vanessa [Miss Esther Vanhomrigh] : a poem. 1726.

Cadvan. Hugh Williams His bardic name. He was editor of the "Cymro" (Bangor), and one of the translators of Mrs. Stowe's " Uncle Tom's Cabin'* into Welsh.

Cadwallader. William G. Hudson, in Ms contributions to the " Daily Eagle," Brooklyn, N,Y.

Csemeterius. Richard Littlehales (?), his signature to a letter in the " Micro- cosm," published at Eton College. 1787.

Caesar. Julius Bleyer, of the " Even- ing Wisconsin" (Milwaukee), in letters to various newspapers.

Csesariensis. James Wad dell Alex- ander, in the "Newark Daily Adver- tiser " and the "Literary World."

Cagliostro, Alessandro, Conte dl. Giuseppe Balsamo. Vie de . . . connu sous le nom de . . . Paris, 1791.

Caigh, Essay. S. A. Kenner> corre- spondent of the " Salt Lake City Herald " (Utah).

Caius. DT. James Cunie, in his con- tributions to the "Public Advertiser/* L. 1780.


Caius. MathewCareij. Address to the President of the United States. P. 1795.

Colder, Alma. Mrs. Alma Calder Johnston Miriam's heritage: a tale of the Delaware N Y. 1878.

Caledfryn Gwilym. Rev. William Williams, author of the " Gawn Awen " (the Treasure of the Muse) and other vol- umes of poetry, and for forty years (1820-60) "one of the leaders of the poetical choir."

Caledonian Comet, The. Sir Walter Scott. The Caledonian comet, by J. Taylor. L. 1810.

Caledonian Fisher, A. J. Rose. An essay upon the British fisheries . . . By ... Edinb. 1705.

Caledonius, Cincinnatus John Gor- don Barbour. Lights and shadows of Scottish character and scenery . . . Edinb. 1824.

Caledonnlcus. Whitelaw Ainshe, M.D* Eitz-Kaymond ; or, the rambler on the Rhine : a metrico-political sketch . . . Edinb. & L. 1831

Caliban Robert Buchanan, in some poetical contributions to the " Spectator.'* L. 1867

Caliban Hector A. Stuart. Ben Nebo : a pilgrimage in the South. Seas. San Eran. 1871.

Caliban Jules Arnaud Arsene Clare- tie, in his contributions to "1'Illustra- tion" Paris, 1865.

Caliban. Louis Jean Emmanuel Gon~ zales. La servante du diable ; and Les- trois fiancees. Paris, 1877.

California Joe. T. Head.

Calisthenes. Josiah Qumcy, Jr., in the "Boston Gazette," Feb. 10, 177-.

Call-Boy, The. Charles J. Smith, in Noah's "Sunday Times."

Callender, Tom, Esq, Citizen of the World James Thomson Callender. Letters to Alexander Hamilton, King of the Eeds . . . Being intended as a reply to a scandalous pamphlet lately pub- lished . . . under the signature of " Junius Philsenus." N.T. 1802.

Caller Herrin*. Caroline Symington* Poems, L. 18-.

Calm Observer, A. George Joy. American question : a letter from ... to a Noble Lord ... L. 1812.

Calm Observer, A. Sir David Brew- ster. An examination of the letter ad- dressed to Principal Hill, on the case of Mr. Leslie . . . Edinb. 1808.

Calm Observer, A. Vicesimus Knox, LL.&., or Benjamin Vaughan. Letters on the subject of the Concert of Princes,.