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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Singers in the Storm. [Christmas number of Christian World.] 
M. A. PaulL 1873. 
Skittish Association (The) at Tamarworth. Brendons, Plymouth. 
1877. 
Sketches and Studies. E. J. King. Murray. 1874. 
Sofa's Story. M. A. PaulL 
Songs from the Heart. W. E. Soleman. 1860. 
Songs from the West. W. B, Soleman. 1872. 
Song Streams. J. Gregory. Friend, Plymouth. 1877. 
Sought and Saved. [£100 prize tale.] M. A. Paull. 1880. 
Spanish Armada : Descriptive Historical Poem in Commemoration 
of the Opening of the New Guildhall. W. H. K. Wright. 
Friend, Plymouth. 1874. 
Special Collections of Local Books in Provincial Libraries. W. 
H. K. Wright. Trans. Oxford Meeting Library Association. 
[Eeprinted.] 1879. 
Spiritual Poems. P. Collins. May, Plymouth. 1826. 
Spelling B (A) ; or, a Tale with a Sting : [poetry.] Latimer, 
Plymouth. 1876. 
Squire Silchester's Whim. Mortimer Collins. 1873. 
Strange News from Plymouth; or, a Wonderful and Tragical 
relation of a Voyage from the Indies. 1684. 
[Tells the story of a crew who from want fell into cannibalism, 
and the survivors of whom walked ashore from the ship at the 
Land's End over the ice.] 
Summerhouse Stories. M. A. Paull. 1880. 
Sunways : a Eecord of Eambles in Many Lands. W. C. Borlase. 
Brendons, Plymouth. 1878. [Private circulation only.] 
Sweet and Twenty. Mortimer Collins. 
Theatric Tourist. By an Amateur. 1805. 
[Has views of twenty-three Theatres, including Exeter and Ply- 
mouth.] 
Three Monks (The) of St. Germans : a legend of Beelzebub, with 
Bub's remarks on Cook v. Jackson. Bazley, Plymouth. 1876. 
Tommy Gamp's letter to his cousin in London on the Devonport 
Eailway and other important improvements. Husband, Devon- 
port, 1873. 
Transformations : thoughts suggested by the opening of the Ply- 
mouth Eree Library. AY. H. K. Wright. 1876. 
Transmigration. Mortimer Collins. 1874. 
