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of Davenport, Iowa, in her contributions to magazine literature.

Their Chairman. Benjamin Frank- lin Halktt. The Sears Fund connected with St. Paul's Church in Boston. Re- port of a committee of the proprietors, hy . . . Easter, 1854. B 1854.

Tfceir Iiatest Victim, John J3abber~ ton. Helen's "babies; by ... B. 1876.

Their Nephew. John Penrose. Lives of Vice-admiral Sir Charles Viniconibe Penrose, and Capt. James Trevenen. By... L. 1850.

Their Wellwisher. Simeon Ide. The young Franklinsonian . . . written for the children of mechanics and farm- ers ... Hartford, 1872.

Thekla. Mrs. Caroline AtJierton (Briggs) Mason. Three of us. B. 1880.

Themaaiathemoon. Rev. John J&a- gks. Pelix Farley ; Bhymes, Latin and English. Bristol, 182G

Themis tocles. Harvey Redmond Mor- res, 2d Lord Viscount Mountmorres. Letters of ... with appendix, containing the character of Dr. Pranklin ... L. 1795.

Theodeliada. Mrs. Charles E. Eel- seij. The Vail family ; or, doing good . . . P. 1862.

Theodosia Anne Steele. Poems on subjects chiefly devotional. L. 1780.

Theophanes Cantabrlgiensis Bish- op Samuel Squire. The ancien| history of the Hebrews vindicated ; or, remarks on ... the third volume of the Moral Philosopher. By . . . Camb. 1741.

Theophilanthropist, A. William R. Peck. Discourses on the diversity of theological opinions . . . Doncaster, 18-.

Theophllus. See "Layman, A." (P. Duigenan).

TheopMlus. Samuel Spring, D* D. ( 1 ), Essay on the discipline of Christ's house . . , Newburyport, 1816.

TheopMIus Secundus. Rev. Stephen Jenner, Answer to Archdeacon Wilber- force, on the doctrine of the Holy Eucha- rist. L. 18,34.

Theophrastus, Sylvanns. John Thel- wall. The peripatetic; or, sketches of the heart, of nature, and society . . , of ... L, 1793.

Tfceoptes, Job Durfee. The Panidea ... B.1&E6.

Theoria. Digby Pilot Starfay. Theo- ria; poems. Dublin, 1847.

Th6otime. JL'Abbf Marc Antoine Bayte. Les chants de Vadoleecence, poesies religiettses. Marseille, 1846.

Therapeutes. David Brodie. The


healing art the right hand of the Church . . . Edinb. 1859.

Theron. John Pierpont His signa- ture to a prize poem for the Boston Theatre, in 1827.

Theseus. Edward Hamilton. Death of our Minotaur. J3 18C8.

Theta Julia Putnam Henderson. Annie Balfour and her friends . . . K,Y. 1870.

Theta. Miss Ufaria Theresa Hoblyn. The fisherman's daughter, and dreams of the past. L. 1869.

Theta. William TJwrn. The thorn- tree being a history of thorn worship of the Twelve Tribes of Israel, but more especially of the Lost Tribe, and House of David. L.1863.

The full pseudonym reads, "Theta, a lineal descendant of the Hereditary Standaul Bearers ol Kormandy and England. ' The Kmgbts of the $^au.' "

The woik is dedicated to the BisTiop of Natal, by O presumably the author.

Theta, Lancastriensis. Rev. Thomas Hayes, in the "British Magazine >?

Thinker, Theodore. Francis Chan- ning Woodivorth. Jack Mason, the old sailor. N,Y, 18-.

Thtnliingmachtne, John. James Ferdinand Afallinckrodt, Novissimum or- ganon. St. Louis, Mo,, 1882.

Thinks-I-To-Myself^Who? Edward Nares, D.D. Thinks-I-to-myself. A serio-ludicro-tragico-comico talc. L. 1811.

Third Member of this "Sympo- sium/' A. William Gifford, in Beloe's "Sexagenarian," Vol. II, p. 114. 2d ed. L.1818.

Thirty-One, The. Rev. Leonard With- tngton. Penitential tears ; or, a cry from the dust. 1845.

Thistle. Jft, Hume Middleman, Senior, See "Bluebell."

Thistle, Timothy. Ellsworth. A single gentleman. Designs by the au- thor . . . B. 1867.

TMstleton, the Hon. Francis, late Governor of the Island of Cacona. William Henri/ Fleet, How I came to be governor of the island of Cacona . , , Montreal, 1853.

Thomas, Father. Tfiomas Doyle. His signature to letters in the London <* Tablet."

Thomas, Caroline. Mrs. Julia Caro- line (Ripley) i>orr. Farmingdale . a tale, K.Y. 1854

Thomas, Karl. 2<trl Thomas Richter. As a poet, under this pseudonym, he was quite fruitful.

Xhonlnonca. John Canton. Number