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Gordon," read "Thomas Gordon, minister at Speymouth."

Col. 791, line 37, for "founded," read "found."

Col. 798, line 50, for " M.," read " Frances Mary."

Col. 818, line 53, for

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Ballantyne,"

read "Rev. James Ballantyne." Col. 895, line 50, for "Ross Hickey," read

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"Rev. William Hickey." Col. 903, line 49, for "Murphy."

Murray," read

Col. 1048, line 39, after "appendix," read ["by Thomas Wagstaffe."]

Col. 1075, line 37, for "Elizabeth Missing," read "Rev. William."

Col. 1090, omit line 23.

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Col. 1438, line 19, for Snett," read "Suett."

Col. 1449, line 19, for "Sidney," read "Sydney."

Col. 1470, line 40, for "John Francis Campbell," read “Walter F. Campbell of Islay, edited by his son, John Francis Campbell."

Col. 1487, line 26, after "Barbour," read "farmer, Bogue, Dalry, Kirkcudbrightshire."

Col. 1543, line 51, for "Manslauhter," read" Manslaughter."

Col. 1552, line 39, for "Toutroud," read "Toutrond."

Col. 1638, line 53, for "Crookwige," read "Crookridge."

Col. 1639, line 57, for "

Williams,"

read" William Williams." Col. 1663, line 32, for " Mrs S. J. Penny," read" Mrs A. J. Penny."

Col. 1683, line 51, for “ Ascribed to Major

Bunbury," read "By Colonel George
Bruce Malleson."

Col. 1717, line 5, for "Melmonth," read
Melmoth."

Col. 1816, line 11, for " Dunlop," read "John Dunlop, Greenock." Col. 1952, line 15, for "1858," read" 1811." Col. 1960, line 51, for "George Jabet," read "George S. Jabet." Col. 2051, line 4, for "Samuel Pike."

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In numerous entries by Hesba Stretton, for "Hannah Smith," read "Sarah Smith." Stretton is her birth-place, and Hesba is composed of the initials of five sisters, of whom the authoress is the third.

In several entries by George Eliot, for “Marian Evans," read "Mary Ann Evans."

In numerous entries by Ann of Swansea, for "Ann Kemble," read "Frances Ann Kemble."

In numerous entries by Martin Doyle, for "Ross Hickey," read "Rev. William Hickey."

In several entries under “William Henry Logan," read "William Hugh Logan." In the first volume, omit the asterisk in the titles taken from Mendham Collection Cat.

"Priviledge (concerning the)" should have been entered under "Concerning."

ABBREVIATIONS AND AUTHORITIES.

Aberdeen Lib.-University Library, Aberdeen.

Adv. Lib.-Library of the Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh.

Allen, Bib. Heref.-Bibliotheca Herefordiensis. By John Allen. Allibone. A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors. By S. Austin Allibone. Almon's Biog. Anec.-Biographical, literary, and political anecdotes. By John Almon. Athen. Cat.

Catalogue of the Library of the Athenæum, London. Bib. Anglo-Poet. - Bibliotheca AngloPoetica; or a descriptive catalogue of a rare and rich collection of Early English poetry, in the possession of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.

Bib. Parriana.-Bibliotheca Parriana: a Catalogue of the Library of the late Rev. and learned Samuel Parr, LL.D. Biog. Brit.--Biographia Britannica. Biog. Dict., 1816.-A Biographical Dictionary of the living authors of Great Britain and Ireland. [By John Watkins and Frederic Shoberl.] Biog. Dram.-Biographia Dramatica; or a companion to the playhouse. By David Erskine Baker. Continued by Isaac Reed and Stephen Jones. Blakey's Lit. of Angling. Historical sketches of the angling literature of all nations, to which is added, a bibliography of English writers on angling. By Robert Blakey.

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Auction Catalogue of the

. . library of Dr Philip Bliss.

Boase, G. C.-George Clement Boase, one of the authors of the "Bibliotheca Cornubiensis."

Boase and Courteney, Bib. Corn.-Bibliotheca Cornubiensis. By G. C. Boase and W. P. Courtney. Bodl.-Bodleian Library.

Boyne's Yorkshire Lib.-The Yorkshire Library, a bibliographical account of books on topography, &c., relating to the county of York.

Brit. Crit.-British Critic.

Brit. Mus.-British Museum. Brook's Puritans.-The lives of the Puritans. By Benjamin Brook. Brydges, Cens. Lit.-Censura Literaria. By Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. Burton, J. Hill.-John Hill Burton, historiographer-royal, author of "History of Scotland."

Cat. Lib. Trin. Coll. Dub.- Catalogus librorum impressorum qui in Bibliotheca Collegii Sacrosanctæ et Individuæ Trinitatis, Reginæ Elizabethæ, juxta Dublin, adservantur.

Cat. Lond. Inst.-A Catalogue of the
Library of the London Institution.
Cat. Phil. Inst., Edin.-Catalogue of the
Library of the Philosophical Institution.
of Edinburgh.

Chalmers, Biog. Dict.-The General
Bibliographical Dictionary. . . . A new
edition, revised and enlarged by Alex-
ander Chalmers.
Chalmers' Notes.-Probably the Notes
in Chalmers' Biographical Dictionary.
Chambers' Worcester. - Bibliographical
illustrations of Worcestershire. ... By
John Chambers.

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ABBREVIATIONS AND AUTHORITIES.

Douce Cat.-Catalogue of the printed books and manuscripts bequeathed by Francis Douce, Esq., to the Bodleian Library.

Dyce Cat.-A Catalogue of the printed books and manuscripts bequeathed by the Rev. Alex. Dyce, Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education.

Ecl. Rev.-Eclectic Review.

Edin. Select Subscription Lib. Cat.-Catalogue of the Edinburgh Select Subscription Library.

Edin. Univ. Lib.-Edinburgh University Library.

European Mag.-European Magazine. Fishwick's Lancashire Lib.-The Lancashire Library. By Lieut.-Col. Henry Fishwick, F.S.A.

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Gent. Mag.-Gentleman's Magazine. Gough's Brit. Topogr. British Topography. By Richard Gough. Horne's Introduction.-An Introduction to the critical knowledge and study of the Holy Scriptures. By Thomas Hartwell Horne, D.D., ed. 1846. Inglis, Dramatic writers.-The Dramatic writers of Scotland. By Ralston Inglis. Inglis, R.

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Ralston Inglis, author of "Dramatic writers of Scotland." Jervise, A.-Andrew Jervise, author of Memorials of Angus and Mearns.” Jones' Peck.-A Catalogue of the collection of tracts for and against Popery, in which is incorporated the whole of Peck's list of the tracts in that controversy, with his references. Edited by Thomas Jones, B.A., librarian of the Chetham Library. Kennett's Wisdom.-The wisdom of looking backward, to judge the better of one side and t'other. By White

Kennet, D.D., Bishop of Peterborough.

Laing, D.-David Laing, LL.D., late librarian of the Signet Library, Edinburgh.

Lathbury's Nonjurors.-A History of the Nonjurors; their controversies and writings. By Thomas Lathbury. Lavington's Moravians.-The Moravians compared and detected. . . . By George Lavington, LL.D., Bishop of Exeter.

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Lit. Gazette.-Literary Gazette. London Cat.-The London Catalogue of books published in Great Britain. Lowndes, Bibliog. Man.-The Bibliographer's Manual. By W. T. Lowndes. Edited by H. G. Bohn.

Lowndes, Brit. Lib.-The British Librarian. By W. T. Lowndes.

M'Cull. Lit. Pol. Econ.-The Literature of political economy. . . . By J. R. M'Culloch.

Madan, F.-F. Madan, sub-librarian of the Bodleian Library.

Maidment, J.-James Maidment, Advocate, Edinburgh.

Martin's Cat.-Bibliographical Catalogue of privately printed books. By John Martin.

Masters' Corp. Ch. Coll., ed. Lamb.— The history of the College of Corpus Christi. . . . Cambridge. By Robert Masters. With additional matter. .. by John Lamb, D.D. Mendham Collection Cat.-Catalogue of the Mendham Collection: being a selection. . . from the library of the late Rev. Joseph Mendham, M.A. Mon. Rev.-Monthly Review. Moule, Bib. Herald.--Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnæ Britanniæ. By Thomas Moule.

Murch's Dissenters. - History of the
Presbyterian and general Baptist
Churches in the west of England; with
some memoirs of their pastors. By
Jerom Murch.

N. and Q.-Notes and Queries.
New Coll. Cat.-Catalogue of the printed

books and MSS. in the Library of the New College, Edinburgh.

Nichols' Leicestershire. — History and antiquities of the county of Leicester. By John Nichols.

Nichols, Lit. Anec.-Literary Anecdotes of the 18th century. By John Nichols, F.S.A.

Nichols, Lit. Illust. Illustrations of the literary history of the eighteenth century. . . . By John Nichols, F.S.A. Oliver's Jesuits. Collections towards illustrating the biography of the Scotch, English, and Irish members of the Society of Jesus. By George Oliver, D.D.

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Rich, Bib. Amer. -Bibliotheca Americana

Nova. By O. Rich, Member of the Massachusett's Historical Society, &c., &c. Rogers, Mod. Scot. Minst.—The Modern Scottish Minstrel. By Charles Rogers, LL.D.

Rose, Biog. Dict.-A new general biographical dictionary, projected and partly arranged by the late Rev. Hugh James Rose, B.D.

Scott, Fasti Eccl. Scot.-Fasti Ecclesiæ
Scoticanæ. By Hew Scott, D.D.
Sig. Lib.-Library of Writers to the Sig-
net, Edinburgh.

Smith, Bib. Ang.-A bibliographical cata

logue of English writers on angling and ichthyology. By John Russell Smith. Smith, Bib. Anti-Quaker. Bibliotheca Anti-Quakeriana. By Joseph Smith. Smith, Bib. Cant.-Bibliotheca Cantiana. By John Russell Smith. Strype's Annals. Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion. By John Strype, M.A.

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Tedder, H. R.-Henry R. Tedder, librarian of the Athenæum Library, London.

Turner's Unitarians.-Lives of eminent Unitarians, with a notice of dissenting academies. By William Turner, Unitarian minister.

U. P. Lib.—Library of the United Presbyterian College, Edinburgh. Upcott.-Bibliographical account of the principal works relating to English topography. By William Upcott.

W. signifies that the title to which this initial is affixed was contributed by Mr H. B. Wheatley.

Watt, Bib. Brit.-Bibliotheca Britannica. By Robert Watt, M.D.

Westwood, Bib. Pisc.-New Bibliotheca

Piscatoria. By T. Westwood. Williams' Lib. Cat.-Catalogue of the Library in Red Cross Street, founded pursuant to the will of Rev. Daniel Williams, D.D.

Wilson, Hist. of Diss. Ch.-The history and antiquities of dissenting churches in London. By Walter Wilson, of the Inner Temple.

Wood.-Anthony à Wood.
Wood, Athen. Oxon.

ienses. Fasti.

· Athenæ Oxon

To which are added The By Anthony à Wood. Wood, Fasti Oxon.-See Wood, Athen. Oxon.

Wrangham's Cat.-The English portion

of the Library of the Rev. Francis Wrangham.

Turnbull & Spears, Printers, Edinburgh.

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