306 JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
exist no other authority. Indeed, the only record that now exists 
of many of the more ephemeral works cited is contained within 
these pages. 
I have to acknowledge kind assistance from many friends, and 
particularly from Messrs. George Clement Boase and William 
Prideaux Courtney, the editors of the most perfect of biblio- 
graphical records — Tlie Bibliotheca Oornubiensis ; the Eev. J. 
Ingle Dredge, vicar of Buckland Brewer, whose acquaintance with 
Puritan literature is extensive and profound ; and Mr. W. H. K. 
Wright, Librarian of the Plymouth Free Library. 
It would have been easy to expand this Bibliotheca to very 
much larger dimensions by the inclusion of formal official docu- 
ments, &c, and the record in all cases of full titles. Of this, 
however, space did not permit ; there are cases in which, fully 
recorded, a single title would occupy a page. 
In the list of authors, particulars already given in the Biblio- 
theca and supplement are not repeated in the Appendix ; but 
advantage has been taken of the opportunity afforded to make a 
few corrections. 
The arrangement under subjects was adopted to facilitate the use 
of the Bibliotheca as a work of reference, for the purpose of ascer- 
certaining what has been already recorded upon different topics, 
and I am glad to know that it has fully answered the purpose. 
With the aid of the Index the works of different authors can with 
little difficulty be classed together. 
APT. 
Altar-piece of St. Andrew's Chapel. J. Erskine Eisk. Dev. Ass. 
Trans, ix. p. 164. 
Arise ye Sons of England [patriotic song]. Words by W. H. K. 
Wright ; music by Mrs. Jacobson. 
Bates (Sir E., m.p.), portrait of. F. E. Dunstan, Plymouth. 1875. 
Berceause [cradle song]. For the pianoforte. A. C. Faull. 
Bird of my Breast, away. Words by Eev. H. Lyte ; music by 
Mrs. Jacobson. 
Bright Days will come again. Words by Major Ward ; music by 
Mrs. Jacobson. 
Dear is the Morning Gale of Spring. Music by J. F. D. Yonge. 
Lidstone, Plymouth. 1854. 
