Londoni quod reliquum, or Londons remains. 1886. (26). [Latin, with English translation. From London 1667 edition.]
The last advice of Charles the First to his son. 1886. (27). [1648. From Sir William Sanderson's Compleat history of the life and raigne of King Charles, 1658.]
The peasant of Auburn, and other poems, attributed to J. Coombe, D.D., circa 1786. 1887. (28). [Poems by Thomas Coombe.]
Gypsies: some curious investigations, collected, translated, or reprinted from various sources, concerning this peculiar race. By J. Watts de Peyster. 1887. (29).
The prize of wisdom, a dialogue between Anacreon and Aristotle. From the French of M. de Fontenelle. 1887. (30). [From London 1777 edition.]
A lesson in biography; or how to write the life of one's friend, being an extract from the life of Dr Pozz, in ten volumes, folio, written by James Bozz, esq. By Alexander Chalmers. 1887. (31). [Satire on Boswell's Life of Johnson. From London 1798 edition.]
A full and true account of the dreadful and melancholy earthquake, which happened between twelve and one o'clock in the morning, on Thursday the 5th of April, 1750. Ascribed to Paul Whitehead. 1887. (32). [A satire in the form of a letter signed 'A.B.'. From London 1798 edition.]
A remembrance of the wel imployed life, and godly end, of G. Gascoigne, esq. 1886. (33). [Verse. By George Whetston. George Gascoigne d. 1577. From London 1577 edition.]