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reason the names of such of them as, with some assistance, have been 

 identified, are herewith appended. 



]<Iom-de-Plume. Writer's Name. 



Damon Rev. Maurice Swabey of P. E. I., later Rector 



Pythias of Exeter. 



W.P.D William P. Dole, LL.D. 



Laelius William P. Dole, LL.D. 



" G." William P. Dole, LL.D. 



J. W. G J. W. Gray (artist), Montreal. 



I. A. J Isaac Allen Jack, D.C.L., of St. John, N.B. 



An Old Angler W. H. Venning, now of Sussex, N.B. Mr. 



Venning wrote Sporting Sketcheis in Maine 

 and New Brunswick. These were writ/ten 

 •originally for tlie Atlantic Monthly, but were 

 rejected by the editor of that magazine. 



" E." " G." " N." Ediward G. Nelson, St. John. 



Lynden J. L. Stewart, now li/ving at Chatham, N.B., 



where he edited the Miramichi Advance. Mr. 

 Stewart's second name is Lynden. 



Publieus A. A. Stockton, DL.D., of St. John, who wrote 



an able article on the "■ Fishery Question." 



Diana Supposed to have been Miss S. Irene Elder. 



N. E. S John Valentine Ellis, who has been for many 



years editor of the ISt. John Globe. The let- 

 ters N. E. -S. are the final letters of each of 

 his names. Mr. Ellis is now a member of 

 the Senate of Canada, and is too well known 

 to need any introduction here. 



H. L. S 'H. L. iSpenceir, before alluded to and known also 



as Enyella Alleyme. 

 Clifton Jonas Howe, of St. John, N.B. 



Alexander Eae Garvie, who resided in Miramichi, N.B., was a 

 contributor to The Quarterly, and was a member of a very clever family 

 He was a brotlier of T. C. Garvie, of Halifax. His article on '' Plau- 

 garism " and '^A Reverie '' attracted the most attention. He published 

 a volume of poems " Thistledown." He died in M^ontreal, March, 

 1874. Extensive notices of Mr. Garvie appear in The Maritime Monthly, 

 volume III., No. 4, March, 1874; also volume V., page 89, 1875, which 

 magazine followed immediately after Steivarfs Quarterly. 



Andrew Archer of Fredericton, was a contributor to The Quar- 

 terly, signing himself "A Bowman," this being a pleasantry upon the 

 name of Archer. He was a dentist by profession, but never allowed 

 himself to be styled Doctor. 



Mr. Archer compiled "Archer's History of Canada/' used for some 

 years in tKe New Brunsv^dck Public Schools. He edited a weekly news- 

 paper, published at Fredericton about 1870, entitled Head Quarters, 

 and which had quite a good literary tone. 



