PARSONS, GERTRUDE. (Con.). the very ignorant girl; and Miss Rankin No. 3, Rich Edith Mortimer, or the trials of life at Mor- Emma's Cross, a tale. By the author of "Joe George Morton; the boy and the man. Tales Afternoons with Mrs. Maitland, a book of Lent Lilies. A tale by the Author of "Mrs. The Muffin Girl. A tale by the Author of Twelve Tales for the young. [Anon.] Lond. NOTE. This series consists of the following tales, Tales for Children. [Anon. by G. Parsons]. NOTE. This series consists of Difficult Walking; The Heath-house Stories. [Anon. by G. Par- NOTE. This series consists of the following tales: PARSONS, GERTRUDE. (Con.). Dyrbington Court, or the story of John Rhymes, grave and gay. Chiefly by Mrs. Par- The workman or life and leisure, a magazine NOTE.-A weekly journal of 16 pages, price 1d. The literary workman or life and leisure... NOTE.-A monthly journal of 64 pages, price 4d. Milly Rigg. A tale in four parts [About Sir James Old and new. The story of a memory [Concerning The Romance of Cleaveside. A Novel. By Ursula's Love Story. [Anon. By G. Parsons]. Avice Arden, the old man's romance. A Tale NOTE. First appeared in the Lamp, a weekly Sun and Shade. By the author of "Ursula's NOTE. The scene of this story is laid in Cornwall. Beautiful Edith. By the author of "Ursula's The village of Downe. A short chronicle. By The Story of Fordington Hall. By Mrs. Par- PARSONS, GERTRUDE. (Con.). sons. Lond. Thomas Richardson and Son, Dublin NOTE. The above is reprinted from The Workman Twelve tales for the young [Anon. by Mrs. NOTE. This series consists of the following tales: Marian's Trust. By the author of "Ursula's How I became a hero. By G. P. Once a Week. NOTE.-The following works which are stated in "End of the pilgrimage and other poems." Lond. PASCOE, ANNE PENNECK, (only dau. of John Letter from Anne Penneck Borlase to Henry PASCOE, CHARLOTTE CHAMPION. (3rd dau. of Wan An' Aell, a Cornish Drawel, as Zung, PASCOE, FRANCIS POLKINGHORNE, F.L.S. PASCOE, FRANCIS POLKINGHORNE. (Con.). Ceylon, an account of the island...By Sir NOTE. Contains in I, 271, List of the Longicornia Account of a botanical excursion to Whitsand Remarks on plants excluded from the second Note on datura stramonium. ib. iii, 105. Cornish plants not included in "Cybele Brit- Description of new genera and species of On new genera and species of longicorn Description of two new longicorns, mono- Description of two longicorn beetles sent from On dimorphism in xenocerus luctuosus, Blauch. Notes on stenidea, Muls, and blabinotus, Wool. Notes on the Australian longicornia, with Longicornia Malayana. 24 coloured plates. Notes on Atractocerus and Cyphagogus. ib. 3 Presidential Address to the Entomological 67-79. A note on generic names having the same Note on the insects found in the snow fields Note on Calamobius and Hippopsis. ib. 3 S. PASCOE, FRANCIS POLKINGHORNE. (Con.). Presidential Address to the Entomological Society, 22 Jan. 1866. ib. 3 S. ii, Proc. pp. 137-| 51. List of the Longicornia collected by the late Mr. P. Bouchard, at Santa Marta. plate. ib. 3 S. v, 279-96 (1866). Notes on Articerus and Mecynotarsus and on a new genus of Coleoptera inhabiting Ants' nests (Ectrephes). ib. 3 S. v, Proc. pp. xv-xvii. On a new Toxotus from Greece. ib. 3 S. v, Proc. p. lxxxiv (1867). Contributions to a knowledge of the Coleoptera. ib. 1868. Proc. pp. xi-xiii. On Eudianodes, a new genus of Prionidæ from Cape Coast Castle, and on a new species of Oxycorynus from Peru. ib. 1868. Proc. pp. xiii-xiv. A revision of the genus Catasarcus. ib. (1870) pp. 13-40. Description of some genera and species of Australian Curculionidæ. 2 plates. ib. (1870) pp. 181-212, 445-84. On some new anthribida. Ann. Nat. Hist. iv, 327-33, 431-39 (1859); v, 35-48 (1860). On some new longicornia from the Moluccas. ib. v, 119-22. On some new coleoptera from Lizard Island, North-eastern Australia. ib. ix, 461-67 (1862). Notes on Sphorium and Mallocera. Annals and Mag. of Nat. Hist. 3 S. xviii, 477-84 (1866). Character of some new genera of the Coleopterous Family Cerambycidæ. ib. 3 S. xix, 30719 (1867). Diagnostic characters of some new genera species of prionidæ. ib. xix, 410-13. and Remarks on the names applied to the British Hemiptera Heteroptera. ib. i, 94-97 (1868). Description of some new genera and species of Tenebrionidæ from Australia and Tasmania. plate. ib. iii, 29-45, 132-53, 277-96, 344-51 (1869). Description of some new species of Lamiidæ. ib. iv, 203-11. Additions to the Tenebrionidæ of Australia. ib. v, 203–11. Catalogue of Zygopinæ, a sub-family of Curculionidæ found by Mr. Wallace in the eastern Archipelago. 2 plates. ib. vii, 198-222, 258-65 (1871). Additions to Australian Curculionidæ. plate. ib. viii, 89-99 (1871); ix, 132-42 (1872); x, 84-101 (1872). Description of new genera and species of Longicorns, incuding three new sub-families. plate. ib. viii, 268-81 (1871). Notes on Coleoptera with description of new PASCOE, FRANCIS POLKINGHORNE. (Con.). genera and species. 2 plates. ib. viii, 345-61 (1871); x, 317-26 (1872). Additions to the Australian Curculionidæ. Part v. ib. xii, 278-86 (1873); Part vi. xiii, 383-89 (1874). m A list of the described Longicornia of Australia. Newman's Zoologist, xviii, 6824-6828 (1860). Notice of a new or little known genera and species of Coleoptera. Journ. of Entomol. i, 36– 64, 98-132, 319-70 (1862); ii, 26-56 (1863). Entomological Notes. ib. i, 302 (1862). Notes on the Brenthidæ. ib. i, 388-94. On some Australian Colydiidæ. ib. i, 460-68. On certain additions to the genus Dicranocephalus (D. Wallichii, D. Bowringii, D. Adamsii). ib. ii, 23-26. List of the Colydiidæ collected in the Amazons Valley by H. W. Bates; and descriptions of new species. ib. ii, 79-99. List of the Colydiidæ collected in the Indian. Islands by A. R. Wallace, and descriptions of new species. ib. ii, 121-43. Description of some new Australian Longicornia. plate. ib. ii, 223-45 (1864). Notes on the Australian species of Clytus. ib. ii, 245-46. Additions to the Longicornia of South Africa, including a few species from Old Calabar and Madagascar. plate. ib. ii, 270-91. A second series of descriptions of New Australian Longicornia. plate. ib. ii, 352-74 (1865). On some new genera of Curculionidæ. plate. ib. ii, 413-32. Notice of some new or little known genera and species of Coleoptera. 2 plates. ib. ii, 44393 (1866). List of described species of Australian Heteromera. ib. ii, 493–99. On botanical and zoological nomenclature. Letter signed F. P. Pascoe, Geneva, June 15. The Reader iii, 815-16 (1864). Chronicles of Entomology from July 1865 to April 1867. Quarterly Journ. of Science v, 46165, 669-73 (1865); iii, 90-93, 269-71, 405-408, 581-83 (1866); iv, 109-112, 252-55 (1867).. On the Longicorns of Australia, with a list of all the described species. 2 plates. Journ. Linnean Soc. Zoology. ix, 80-142, 1866. [Also found as a Pamphlet, See ante p. 427. Supplement to the list of Australian Longicorns. ib. ix, 300-308. PASCOE, FRANCIS POLKINGHORNE. (Con.). Contributions towards a knowledge of the Curculionidæ. 15 plates. ib. x, 434-93 (1870); xi, 154-218 (1871); 440-92 (1872); xii, 1–99 (1874). Catalogue by F. P. Pascoe of Longicorn Coleoptera collected in the island of Penang by James Lamb, Esq. 6 plates. Proc. of Zoological Soc. for 1866 pp. 222-67, 504-36. On some new Australian genera and species of Curculionidae belonging to the Otiorhynchinæ. Entom. Monthly Mag. vi, 99-105 (1869). Zoological Nomenclature. Letter signed Francis P. Pascoe. Nature ix, 321-22 (1874). PASCOE, JAMES, M.R.C.S. Case of a tumour of the leg. Communicated by Mr. James Pascoe, dated Tregony May 10, 1785. Lond. Med. Journ. vi, 141-45 (1785). PASCOE, JAMES BRAY. A.D. 1858 August 4, No. 1774. Letters patent to J. B. Pascoe and John Roberts Thomas of Chacewater in the county of Cornwall, Engineers for the invention of "An improved method of and apparatus for feeding boilers of all steam engines with liquid without the aid of the force pump heretofore used." With two diagrams. Lond. printed by G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode 1859, fol. pp. 5, 9d. A.D. 1858 October 9, No. 2253. Provisional specification of J. B. Pascoe and J. R. Thomas ...for "Improvements in condensing and gassing smoke, which are applicable also to forcing and drawing water, propelling ships and drawing and forcing air, to be worked with animal, water, steam or air power." With diagram. Lond. G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode 1859, fol. pp. 2, 7d. PASCOE, REV. THOMAS, B.A. (eld. bro. of Will. Pascoe). Of Jesus Coll. Camb. B.A. 1810. V. of St. Hilary, 30 May 1814 to 1870. b. Penzance Nov. 1788. bapt. Penzance 21 Apl. 1789. d. St. Hilary 29 Mch. 1870. cf. Earl Stanhope's Miscellanies, 2nd ed. with some supplementary letters (1863) p. 108. St. Hilary Church, Cornwall. Woodcut. By Rev. T. Pascoe. Gent. Mag. xl, 136-40, 546, 605 (1853). PASCOE, THOMAS MARTYN (son of William Pascoe. b. Lower Helland 28 Oct. 1786. d. Lower Helland 4 Nov. 1874). b. Lower Helland 31 July 1826. "Live and let live." Some of England's greatest wants. Written principally to endea PASCOE, THOMAS MARTYN. (Con.). vour to benefit the working classes. By T. M. Pascoe. 2nd ed. Bodmin printed by J. R. Luscombe, Fore St. n.d. [1867] 8°. pp. 17, 3d. Dying to live. By the Author of "Live and let live." Dedicated to the young people of England, especially to those who are suffering from the late hours of business. Bodmin printed by J. R. Luscombe. n.d. [1869] 8°. pp. 22, 6d. The late hours of business and our salmon fisheries. By the Author of "Live and let live." Bodmin printed by E. T. Crabb, Fore St. n.d. [1870] 8°. pp. 4, 2d. NOTE.-Mr. Pascoe has also been a writer in The Mining Journal, The Western Daily Mercury, The Royal Cornwall Gazette, The West Briton and other papers. PASCOE, WILLIAM (4th son of Jas. Pascoe, who was 2nd son of Thos. and Sarah Pascoe, of St. Ives and was b. St. Ives 14 Sep. 1747). b. Alverne House, Penzance 12 Dec. 1791. bapt. Madron 14 Sep. 1792. d. Park Hill, Bodmin 23 Mch. 1863. bur. St. Hilary 30 Mch. Notes genealogical, historical and topographical, chiefly relating to the county of Cornwall with 56 sketches in water colours etc. William Pascoe of Tregembo. MSS. penes Mr. G. B. Millett, Penzance. By PASCOE, REV. WILLIAM GLUYAS, Wesleyan Minister. (son of Will. Pascoe. b. Helston circa 1808. Now in Australia). b. Marazion 13 Apl. 1838. Prepare to meet God. A Sermon by the Rev. W. G. Pascoe. Bury St. Edmunds, printed and published 1863, 8°. pp. 16. Footsteps of a Prodigal or friendly advice to young men by Rev. W. G. Pascoe. Lond. Elliot Stock, n.d. [1867], 8°. pp. 163. What must I do? A word to seekers of scriptural holiness. By the Rev. W. G. Pascoe. Lond. Amos Osborne printer 29 Farringdon St. 1871, 8°. pp. 16. The King's Highway, a journal of scriptural holiness. Edited by Rev. John Brash, Rev. I. E. Page, Rev. W. Gluyas Pascoe and Rev. J. C. Greaves. Vol. i. Lond. Amos Osborne printer 29 Farringdon St. 1872, 8°. Vols. ii and iii. Lond. Elliot Stock 61 Paternoster Row 187374, 8°. NOTE. Contains amongst others, the following articles by Rev. W. G. Pascoe: The Pearl of Days, i, 30-34, etc. (1872). The first of a series of 12 articles. The Glory of Holiness. ib. No. i. i, 85-88. No. ii. i, 227-31. The attainment of holiness, why is it not universal? ib. ii, 109-12 (1873). The rest of faith. ib. ii, 253-56. PASCOE, REV. WILLIAM GLUYAS. (Con.). The absolute need of holiness. ib. ii, 397-99. Plain Questions No. i. Are you in Christ. ib. ii, 24-26, etc. The first of a series of twelve articles. Dr. Cullis' Work of faith. ib. iii, 37, 123-26. Holiness and revivals. ib. iii, 109-12. Christian perfection. ib. iii, 253-58. A plea for prayer. ib. iii, 232-34. Holiness and commerce. ib. iii, 361-65. The higher life, helps to bible holiness. Conducted by The Editors of "The King's Highway." Lond. Elliot Stock 62 Paternoster Row 1874, 4°. NOTE. A monthly journal of 4 pages, Price 5d. per doz. copies. Contains signed articles by the Rev. W. Gluyas Pascoe. Daily helps to the higher life, a manual of meditation for every day in the year. By the Rev. W. Gluyas Pascoe... Lond. Elliot Stock 1875, 8°. pp. 384. NOTE.-First appeared in monthly parts of 16 pages, Price 3d. Sabbath readings. A series of 48 articles. In The Guide to Holiness. (Lond. Elliot Stock) ii, p. 20 etc. (1871). PASSMORE, WILLIAM SMALLCOMBE. Now resident at 5 Albion Terrace, Bath. The Well of St. Keyne, or the grey mare's the better horse. In "Snatches of Song. By W. S. Passmore. (Lond. T. Richardson and Son)" 1860, p. 179.-Reprinted in The Orchestra vi, 339 (1866). PATERSON, CAPT. GEORGE DACRES, of 98th Regt. (only son of Lieut.-Col. Charles Paterson). d. Axminster 3 April 1847, aged 34. A.D. 1840 Nov. 5, No. 8682. Specification of G. D. Paterson of Truro...Esquire, for "Improvements in curvilinear turning, that is to say, a rest adapted for cutting out wooden bowls and a self-acting slide rest for other kinds of curvilinear turning." With drawing annexed. Lond. 1840, fol. Reprinted, Lond. Eyre and Spottiswoode 1856, fol. pp. 6, 9d. NOTE. Capt. Paterson m. at St. George's Hanover Square 21 June 1838, Augusta youngest dau. of Sir W. P. Call, Bart. of Whiteford, Stokeclimsland. PATTERSON, JOHN. b. Scotland. Resident at St. Austell. Drowned at Wadebridge 25 Feb. 1800. An elegy on the death of Mr. John Patterson ...By Samuel Drew (1800) q.v. PATTISON, SAMUEL ROWLES, F.G.S. (son of S. R. Pattison. b. Birmingham circa 1785. d. Taunton, 1865). b. Stroud, Gloucestershire 27 Oct. 1809. PATTISON, SAMUEL ROWLES. (Con.). Chapters on Fossil Botany. By S. R. Pattison. Lond. Simpkin, Marshall and Co. 1849, 12°. pp. xii and 224. NOTE.-Preface dated "Launceston Sept. 1849." Some account of the church of St. Mary Magdalene, Launceston. Illustrated. Launceston T. W. Maddox [printed] Lond. Simpkin, Marshall and Co. 1852, 12o. pp. 76, 2/-. NOTE.-Preface signed" S. R. Pattison, Launceston 16 Aug. 1852." Notes on Launceston Castle. By S. R. Pattison Esq. F.G.S. Member of the Royal Institution. Reprinted from the Report of the Royal Institution of Cornwall for 1851. Truro J. R. Netherton 1852, 8°. pp. 19. Organic remains found at South Petherwyn. Rep. R.I.C. 1840, pp. 20-21. Slate from Tintagel containing organic remains. ib. 1841, pp. 26-27. Notice of posidonia found in the hill on which Launceston Castle stands. ib. 1846, p. 60. Notice of fossils discovered at Underwood near Launceston. ib. 1846, p. 61. On some earthworks near Newquay on the coast of Cornwall. ib. 1849, p. 36. On a celt-mound found at Alternun. ib. 1849, pp. 57-58. Trevethy Cromlech. ib. 1850, pp. 31-34. Launceston Castle. 8 woodcuts. ib. 1851, pp. 19-37. On the carboniferous system of Cornwall. Trans. R.G.S.C. vi, 267-75 (1846). On the geology of the Tintagel district [1847]. ib. vii, 3-12 (1847–60). On some post-tertiary deposits in Cornwall [1847]. ib. vii, 34-36. A brief description of the coast of Cornwall, between the Padstow river and Perran sands [1848]. ib. vii, 47-52. On an isolated patch of Devonian strata in the parish of St. Stephens by Launceston, Cornwall [1848]. ib. vii, 63-64. |