\
SECOND CATALOGUE
OF THE
LIBRARY
OP THE _
PEABODY INSTITUTE
OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE
INCLUDING THP] ADDITIONS MADE SINCE 1882
BALTIMORE
1899
PBBSB OP
THK DKUTSCH COMPANY,
BALTIMORE, MD.
CORRECTIONS.
Page.
2012 Hagenbuch, J. K. Transfer second title
to Hagenbach, K. R.
2084 Heath, B. For Shakespeare's text read
Shakespear's text.
2098 For Hemchandra Vldjdratua read Hem-
chandra Vidydratna.
2143 HiLDEBRANDT, A. M. In second title for
Wappenbuch read Wappenpuoh.
2236 HuEST, Q. In second title for Bunyon
read Bunyan.
2237 Hus, J. Losertli, J. For Hus and Wiclif
read Hus und Wiclif.
Page.
2298 For Indre-et-Loire, Franc, at top of page
read Indre-et-Loire, France.
2330 International law. For, See also
Treatises read. See also Treaties.
2375 Italian language, Dictionaries. Rossi,
G. de. For in eui contengono read, in
cui si contengono.
2388 Italians in the United States. For
Riis, S. A., read Riis, J. A.
2507 Johns Hopkins Hospital. Reports. For
Gonococeus in pyosalphix read Gono-
coccus in pyosalpinx.
Innn
H
H
HABBERLEY, England
H. Proctor, R. A. The misused H of England.
9 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 55, 1885, p. 693.)— White. R.
Q. The H malady in England. 16 pp. (,AUant. Monthly,
V.55, 1885, p. 23.)
H., DL, 2)seud. See Hilliard d'Auberteuil, M. R.
H., G.
Answer to a scandalous . . . pamphlet, inti-
tuled Prince Rupert his declaration. Pub. in
the vindication of . . . Parliament and their
army. London, n. d. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets :
Charles I, v. 4. ) 4555
H., G. G. Concerning Shakespeare's charac-
ters. 1 p. (Mag. Am. HM. v. 20, 1888, p. 147.)
H., H., pseud. See Jackson, Mrs. H. M. P. H.
H., K. A.
Catalogue, biographical and descriptive, of
the collection of pictures, principally of the
English school, of R. Hall McCormick. [II-
lustr.] Chicago, 1897. r. 8°. —1778
Note.— 200 copies printed.
H., T.
Looking-glasse for women ; or, a spie for
pride : shewing the unlawfulnesse of any out-
ward adorning of any attire of haire . . . de-
clared fully by the Scripture. London, 1644.
4°. ( With Prynne, W., Unlovelinesse of love-
lockes.) —3257
H., W. Cavalier Jouet, the loyalist. 1 p.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 8, 1882, p. 336.)
Ha Ha bay, Ogre of. 18 pp. French, A. (O.
Thanet, paeud.) {Atlant. Monthly, v. 56, 1885, p. 505.)
Hsiag-, Paul. Lapparent, A. de. A propos du
Metropolitain. Le projet Haag. 12 pp. ( Correspotidant,
n. s. V. 12S, 1890, p. 1066.)
Haakh, Adolf. Herzog, E. A. Haakh. 2 pp.
(Biog. jahrb. /. alterth. p. 8: Jahresb. ueber fortachr. der
class, alterth. v. 24, 1882.)
Hasvii, Willem de. 1801-55.
Crustacea. Lugduni-Batavorum, 1850. 4°.
(Siebold, P. F. von, Fauna Japonica.) —2611
Haarer (Crinitus), Peter. 17 cent. Historia
rusticorum tumultuum. 46 pp. (Freher, M., Ber. Ger-
man, script. V. 3, p. 233.)
Haarlem, Holland. Faber, R. S. Walloon
church festival at H. 4 pp. (Huguenot Soc. Lend. Proc.
V. 2, 1889, p. 3.)
Haas, Claude Pierre Marie. 1815—.
France depuis les temps lea plus reculfis
jusqu'a nos jours. Paris, n. d. 4 v. 8°. .2603
Vol. IV.— 262.
Haas, Joseph.
Catalogue of the library of the China
branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (includ-
ing the library of Alex. Wylie) systematically
classed. 3 ed. Shanghai, 1894. 8°. {Royal
Asiat. Soc. China branch, Journ. n. s. v. 26,
pt. 3. ) 3177
Siamese coinnKe. 30 pp. ( Eoyal Asiat. Soc. North-
China branch, Journ. n. s. v. 14, 1879, p. 35.)
Haas, Karl. Der schelch im Nibelungenliede.
1 p. (Germanto, V. 33, 1888, p. 312.)
Haas, L. Bericht ueber die in den jahren 1887
und 1888 erschienenen schriften bezueglich der nachari-
stotelischen philosophic. 40 pp. (Jahresb. ueber forlschr.
der class, alterth. v. 79, 1895, p. 1.)
Haasdoiik, Belgium. Potter, F. de, andBroeck-
aert, J. Haasdonk. 70 pp. ( /n their Geschied. van de
provin. Oost-Vlaand. 3 s. v. 2.)
Haase, A. Brgaenzende bemerkungen zur syn-
tax des XVII jahrhunderts. 35 pp. (Zeits. /. fram.
sprache u. lit. v. 11, pt. 1, 1889, p. 203.)
Haase, F. K. Die altenglischen bearbeitungen
von Grosseteste's "Chasteau d'amour" verglichen mit der
quelle. 64 pp. (Anglia, v. 12, 1889, p. 311.)
Haase, Friedrich Gottlob Heinrich Christian
(Ed.) 1808-67.
L. A. Senecae Opera quae supersunt. See
Seneca, L. A. (in preceding catalogue).
(Ed.) M. Vellei Paterculi Ex historiae
Romanae . . . libris duobus. See Paterculus,
C. V. (in preceding catalogue).
Haase, K. { Ed. ) Sprichwoerter und redensarten
aus der grafschaft Ruppin und nmgegend. 4 pp. (Verein
f. volkskunde, Zeits. v. 2, 1892, p. 437. )
Haast, Sir John Francis Julius von. 1824 — .
New Zealand scenery chromo-lithographed
after original water-color drawings by J.
Gully. With descriptive letterpress. Lon-
don, 1877. fo. 6.42
Habach, Bavaria. Terminatio ecclesiae in H.
2 pp. (Frankfort Soc. Script, v. 15, pt. 2, p. 1026.)
Habakkiik, Book of. See Bible, O. T., Habak-
kuk.
Habbeii, F. H.
London street names ; their origin, signifi-
cation, and historic value ; with divers notes
and observations. Phila., 1896. 12°. 1627
Habberley, England. Drinkwater, C. H.
Parish of H. 16 pp. 1 pi. (Shropshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1885, p. 187.)
See also Shropshire.
(10, 1, '98.)
HABBERTON, John
2008
HABSBURG, Graeflnn von
Habbertou, John. 1842—. Penalties of author-
ship. 6 pp. (Harper't Mag. v. 73, 1886, p. 457.)— Bulb
Cardrnk In^loora. 10 pp. iHarper'i Mag. v. 78, 1889,
p.aS4.)
Habeo.'s corpus.
Arg^uraentsupon the writ of habeas corpus,
in the Court of Kings Bench. 1649. (Pam-
phUts: Charles I, v. 10. ) 4555
Bates, E. Opinion relative to the suspen-
sion of the writ of habeas corpus, n. d. ( I'olit.
pamph., 1860-66 ; U. S. 37 Cong. 1 sess. House
exec. doc. no. 5. ) —4396
BiNNEY, H. Privilegeof the writ of habeas
corpoB under the Constitution. [Anon.} 1862.
2ptB. (Polit. pamph. 1860-65.) —4396
Beown, D. B. Reply to Horace Binney's
pamphlet on the habeas corpus. [Anon.'] 1862.
(Polit. pamph. 1860-65. ) —4396
BuLUTT, J. C. Review of Mr. Binney's
pamphlet on the privilege of the writ of
habeas corpus. 1862. (/'oJit.pampTi. 1860-65. )
—4396
Halx,, N. K. Opinion on habeas corpus, in
the case of Rev. Judson D. Benedict. 1862.
(Polit-Ugal pamph. 1862-64, v. 3 : I'olit. pamph.
1860-^. ) —4396
Inoersoll, C. Undelivered speech on exec-
utive arrests. [Anon.] 1862. .—2315
-: — Inoersoll, E. Personal liberty and mar-
tial law. [Anon.'} 1862. (Polit. pamph. 1860-
65.) —4396
Johnson, J. F. Suspending power and the
writ of habeas corpus. [Anon.} 1862. {Polit.
pamph. 1860-65.) — 4396
May, H. Speeches delivered in the House
of Representatives, during the thirty-seventh
Congress, third session. 1863. {Md. pamph.
1861-fl3, V. 1.) ^.396
MoNTGOMEBY, J. T. Writ of habeas corpus
and Mr. Binney. [Anon.} 1862. (Polit.
pamph. 1860-65.) —4396
Parker, J. Habeas corpus and martial
law : a review of the opinion of Chief Justice
Taney in the case of John Merry man. 1861.
(Polit. pamph. 1860-65.) —4396
Taney, R. B. Opinion in the habeas corpus
caaeof John Merry man. 1861. (Fblit. pamph.
1860-«6.) -4396
UNrrBD States. Supreme Court. Pro-
ceedings in the case of John Merryman before
Hon. R. B. Taney. 1861. (Md. pamph. 1861-
65, V. 3. ) _4396
Wali^ j. W. Speeches for the times, with
a sketch of his personal and political history.
1864. (Polit.-legalpamph. lS62-64,\. 3.) —4396
Wharton, G. M. Answer to Mr. Binney's
reply to "Remarks" on his treatise on the
habeas corpus. 1»62. (Polit. pamph. 1B60-65.)
—4396
Remarks on Mr. Binney's treatise on
the writ of habeas corpus. 1862. (Polit.
paviph. 1860-65.) —4396
Poiiilloton, Q. H. Speech, Dec. 10, 1861, on the
power of the President to suspend the privilege of
habeas corpus. 8 pp. {Polit. pamph. 1860-65.)— Voor-
I«et>!», D. W. Speech, House of Representatives, Feb. 18,
1863, on the liberty of the citizen. 15 pp. (PoUt.-legal
pamph. 1862-64, v. 3. )
See also L,aw. — M»rtial law. — United Stntes,
Politics.
Habel, P. G. (Ed.)
H. Baer's Diplomatisehe geschichte der
Abtei Eberbach im Rheingau. See Baer, H.
Habel, Paul. Beitrag zur deutung des stier-
schaedels (bucranium). 4 pp. (Philologus, v. 51, 1892,
p. 351.)
Habel, S., M. D.
Sculptures of Santa Lucia Cosumalwhuapa
in Guatemala. Washington, 1878. 4°. (Smith-
son. Inst. Contrib. v. 22.) , —2531
Haberlaiid, Karl. Ueber gebraeuche und
aberglauben beim essen. 165 pp. ( Zeits. f. voelkerpsych.
V. 17, 1887, p. 353; V. 18, 1888, pp. 1, 128, 255.)— Geisterweg
die ^ora<lo linie. 20 pp. {Zcits. f. voelkerpsych. v. 13,
1882, p. 305.)— Mit»na;»islnii«lc als geisterstunde. 15 pp.
(Zeita. f. voelkerpsych. v. 13, 1882, p. 310.)-Si)ioRCI im
glauben und brauch der voelker. 23 pp. {Zeits. f. voel-
kerpsych. v. 13, 1882, p. 324.)— Sitte des »icinw«!rrciis
und der bildung von Steinhaufen. 22 pp. {Zeits. f. voel-
kerpsych. v. 12, 1881, p. i89.)
Habcriiiaiiii, Franz Xavier, and others.
Models of art furniture in rococo-style. De-
signs of furniture of all periods, church furni-
ture included, of the 18 century. 64 pi. 1, 2 s.
New York, n. d. 2 v. fo. —7.41
Habersham, John. Jones, C. C, Jr. John
Habersham. 12 pp. ( In his Biog. sketches ... p. 68. )
Habersliaiii, Joseph. Jones, C. C, Jr. Joseph
Habersham. 8 pp. (/n /lis Biog. sketches ... p. 80.)
Habing-toii, William. 1605-54. Select poems.
12 pp. (Sanford, E., and Walsh, R., Jr., Brit, poets, v. 5,
p. 163.)
Canipboll, T. • Life of H. 2 pp. (Sanford, E., and
Walsh, R., Jr., Brit, poets, v. 5, p. 165.)- WiilniotI, R.
A. Habington and Vaughan. 6 pp. {In his Lives of
the Eng. sacr. poets, v. 1, p. 294.)
Habit. Benham, F. L. Murphy: Habit and
intelligence. 15 pp. {Brain, v. 2, 1880, p. 78.)— Bonn,
A. W. Habit and progress. 9 pp. {Mind, v. 11, 1886,
p. 243.)— MoCosli, J. Habit and its Influence in the
training at school. 22 pp. {Phillips Exeter Lectures,
p. 25.)
See also VuHU>m.
Habitants d'une maison centrale. 21 pp.
Sayous, E. {Biblioth, univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p^r. v. 11, 1881,
p. 462.)
Habitations ouvrifere.s. 24 pp. Muyden, G.
van. {Biblioth. univ. ct rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 32, 1886,
p. 560.)
Habits of },'oo«l society: a handbook for
ladies and gentlemen. New York, 1860. 12°.
2262
Habsburgr, Graeflnn von. See Ita.
HABSBURG, House of
2009
HADDOCK, CharleB Brickett
Habsbiirg, House of.
Bbydges, Sir S. E. Who was Ita, Countess
of Hapsburg, who died 102G? On this ques-
tion depends the developement of the origin
of the imperial liouses of Hapsburg and Lor-
raine, on which new light is here thrown.
1826. 4734
La Cecilia, G. Storie segrete delle famig-
lie reali, o misteri della vita intiraa dei Bor-
boni . . . e della famiglia Absburgo-Lorena
d' Austria e di Toscana. 1859, 4 v. 3712
Zeiller, J. S. Erapereurs du XIV siScle,
Habsbourg et Luxembourg. 1890. (In his
Hist, d' Allemagne, v. 6. ) 3624
Boiirfliier, J.D. Heritage of the Hapsburga. 18 pp.
(Portn. Bev. n. a. v. 45, 1889, p. 377.)— I'rcoinBit. E. A.
House of Habsburg in south-eastern Europe. 13 pp.
l,FoHn. Rev. n. s. v. 45, 1889, p. 839.)— «iii<l«'l.y. A. Die
maritimen piaene der Habsburger und die antheil-
nahme Kaisers Ferdinand II am polnisch-schwedischen
kriege waehrend der Jahre 1627-29. 54 pp. (Vienna,
Akad. wissens. PhUol.-hist. klasse, Denkschr. v. 39, 1891.)
See also Austria.— Bohemia.— (ierinany.—IIiin-
B«ry.
Hacberta. 2 pp. Menzel, W. {Oermania,
V. 8, 1861, p. 294.)
Hacciiis, Rev. G. Short history of the mis-
sionary society at Hermannsburg, north Germany.
72 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 43, 1888, pp. 133, 274, 407.)
Hackett, C. W. Governor Morton as a Presi-
dential candidate. 2 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 162, 18%,
p. 505.)
Hackett, Prank Warren (Ed.)
Portsmouth records, 1645-56. Transcript
of the first thirty-five pages of the earliest
town book, Portsmouth, N. H., with notes.
Portsmouth, 1886. 8°. 2613
Hackett, James Henry. 1800-71.
Palstafif: a Shakesperean tract. London,
1840. 8°. ( Bound pamp/i. V. 139.) 5934
Notes and comments upon certain plays
and actors of Shakespeare, with criticisms
and correspondence. New York, 1863. 12°.
3313
Irclanil, J. N. James H. Hackett. 12 pp. (Mat-
thews, J. B., and Hutton, L., Actors and actresses, v. 3,
p. 157.)
Hackiuf? Hall, in Billington, parish of Black-
burn. 6 pp. 1 pi. Abram, W. A. {Gray, H., Views of the
old halls of LattcashiTs and Cheshire, p. 75. )
Hacklestoiie, England. Fittleton and Hackle-
ston : notes of manorial descent. 3 pp. ( Wiltshire Ar-
chaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 11, 1869, p. 259.)
See also H'lltNhirc.
Hackluyt, Richard. See Hakluyt, R.
Hackney, England. Ogier-Ward, Mrs. (— ).
Notes on Hackney church-yard and some of its refugee
monuments. 5 pp. (Huguenot Soc. Lend. Proc. v. 4,
1894, p. 467.)
See also Middlesex.
Haco. See Hakon.
Hacteniis, etc. 73 pp. Tupper, M. F., Compl.
works, V. 3, p. 190.
Haddaii, Rev. Arthur West ( TV. ) 1816-73.
On the Trinity. ,S'ee Augustinus, A., St.,
Bp. of Hippo, Works, v. 7.
Hadden, Rev. Robert Henry. 1854—. City
parochial charities. 14 pp. (!fiiteleenth Cent. v. 9, 1881,
p. 324. )
(Ed.) Reminiscences of Wm. Rogers. See
Rogers, W. (in preceding catalogue).
Hadden, William Baugh, M. D. Cases of
chorea. 4 pp. (Brain, v. 7, 1885, p. 230.)— Nervous symp-
toms of niyxoedcina. 9pp. (Brain, v. 5, 1883, p. 188.)—
On infantile spasmodic pnralyNis. 15 pp. (Bmin, v. 6,
1884, p. 302.)— Two fatal cases of tetanns. 4 pp. {Brain,
V. 8, 1888, p. 401.)
and Sherring-ton, C. S. On a case of bi-
lateral degeneration in the spinal cord. 10 pp. 1 pi.
{Brain, v. 8, 1886, p. 502.)
Hadtlington tneuiorials. 33 pp. (Edin. Rev.
V. 172, 1890, p. 1.)
Hadding'tonshirc, Scotland. Forsyth, R. East
Lothian. 98 pp. (In his Beauties of Scotland, v 1,
p. 412.)
Haddlesey. See Chapel Haddlesey.
Haddock, Charles Brickett. 1796-1861
Addresses and miscellaneous writings,
Cambridge, 1846. 8°. 2161
Contents. Remarks in the New Hampshire House of
Representatives, June 18, 1844, on the resolution appro-
priating Ave thousand dollars to the Asylnin for llie
Insaiio.- Objections to charilable education. Ad-
dress to the New Hampshire Education Society, at
Rindge, Sept. 5, 1827.- Unity of pursuit in the CiiriN-
tian niiniNtry. — Clergy the natural advisers of
young men. Addressed to the New Hampshire Educa-
tion Society, at Meredith Bridge, Sept. 3, 1834.— Wisdom
in clerjfyinen. Addressed to the New Hampshire
Education Society, at Lyme, Sept. 7, 1839.— Remarks in
the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Dec. 18,
1844, on the bill to commute the sentence of W. F. Com-
insc^. — Remarks in the New Hampshire House of Repre-
sentatives, Dec. 17, 1844, on the bill for the appointment
of a roiiiinlHNioiier of eoinnion school**. — Speech
in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Julyl,
1845, on the bill providing for the appointment of a
Commissioner of common schools.— Influence of edu-
catcfi Euind. Addressed to the New Hampshire Edu-
cation Society, at Newport, Sept. 6, 1829.— Thoughts on
eflucation,— Discourse delivered at Hanover, N. H,,
May 7, 1841, on the occasion of the death of Wm. Henry
Harrison, late President of the United States.— Re-
marks in the New Hampshire House of Representatives,
June 27, 1845, on the bill to authorize contiguous school-
districts to associate together to establish and maintain
liiKli-Ncliools.- Speech in the New Hampshire House
of Representatives, on the motion before the House to
cut down the account of Dr. C. T. .lacl<soii, the state
geologist, Dec. 17, 1844. -Manual lal><>r institu-
tions. Addressed to the New Hampshire Education
Society, at Keene, Sept. 11, 1833.— Connection of moral
witli intellectual cultivation. — Discourse deliv-
ered before the New England Society of the city of New
York, Dec. 22, 1811.— Speech upon the motion to accept
the Annual report of the Xew Hainpsliire Bible
Society, at Lyme, Sept. 7, 1823.— Eulogy on Daniel
Oliver, Oct., 1842.— Speech in the New Hampshire
House of Representatives, Dec, 1844, on the resolutions
instructing our representatives in Congress to vote for
the occupation of Oret^^on, and the annexation of
Texas to the United States. — l*atriot citizen. Ad-
dress delivered at Lebanon, N. H., July 4, 1842.— Personal
piety in candidates for the Christian ministry. Ad-
dressed to the New Hampshire Education Society, at
Claremont, Aug. 24, 1837.— Eloquence of the pulpit as
affected by ministerial character. Addressed to the New
Hampshire Education Society, at Francestown, Aug. 24,
1841.— Personal qualifications for the pulpit. Addressed
to the New Hampshire Education Society, at Concord,
HADDOCK, Charles Brickett
2010
HAEBERLIN, Karl
Sapt. T, 18S1.— SUmdard education for the pulpit. Ad-
draMed to the New Hampshire Education Society, at
Salisbury, Sept. % 1828.— Address delivered before the
Wiilli««< Convrution at Lebanon, N. H., Oct. 10,
ISIS.— Addnas delivered before the Railroad Convention
at Montpeller, Vt., Jan. 8, 1844.— Miscellaneous reiMl-
In^.— Discourse delivered before the Rhelorloal So-
cirly, in the Theological Seminary at Bangor, Me.,
Ang. SO, I»4S.— Rural ornainenl. Address delivered
bafore the Ornamental-Tree Society, at Hanover, May 7,
UH.— Study of »B«Tt'€l UiMlory — Speech in the Nevf
Hampshire House of Representatives, June 25, 1845, on
the bill relative to representing stock in certain cases.
Opotoh delivered at the Annual meeting of the Ver-
■i*at BIblr Korif ly. at Montpelier, Oct. 18, 1826.—
Addrea* delivered before the Vermoat Medical Col-
Ifgr, at Woodstock, June 8, 1812.
Uailtloii, Alfl-ed Cort.
Decorative art of British New Guinea.
Dublin, 1894. 4°. (Royal Irish Acad. Cun-
ningham mem. no. 10. ) —2552
Report on the polyplacophora. 50 pp. 3 pi. (Chal-
lenger Ezped. Zool. v. 16.)
HiMl<li>n, Caroline. Hodgson, S. H. Haddon :
The larger life. 6 pp. (Afind, v. 11, 1886, p. 257.)
Haddon, John, M. D. Case of cerebral tumour.
«pp. (Brain, v. 1, 1879, p. 2S0.)
Uaddou Hall. 19 pp. (Andrews, W., By-
gon» Derbythin, pp. S2, 106.)
8te alMo Quart. Rev. v. 170, 1890, p. 145.
Haddow, Robert. Miners of Scotland. 12 pp.
(NineUmth Cent. v. 24, 1888, p. 380.)
Hmleii, Sir Francis Seymour. 1818—. On the
revival of mezzotint as a painter's art. 8 pp. (Harper's
Mag. v. 70, 1885, p. 231.)- Art of the palnter-etchcr.
10 pp. iNineteenlli Cent. v. 27, 1890, p. 758. )
Life and works of Joseph Wright. See
Bemrose, W.
Hades. Balfoub, W. Inquiry into the script-
ural import of the words sheol, hades, tar-
taruB, and gehenna, translated hell in the
common English version. 1854. — 4116
Dietrich, A. Nekyia : Beitraege zur er-
klaerung der neuentdeckten Petrusapokar
lypse. 1893. —2172
J^uiER, Q. {Ed.) Livre de ce qu'il y a
dans I'hadfes. 1894. (Biblioth. Ecole des
haute« itudes, v. 97. ) -^153
BroaKl*(on< H. Declaration of general! corruption
of religion, scripture, and all learning ; wrought by D.
Bilaon. While he breedethanew opinion, "That Our
Lord went ft-om paradise to gehenna to triumph over
the devils." 6 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of tracts, v. 2, p. 8.)
—Love, W. De L. Hades and gehenna. 18 pp. (Bib-
lioth. Baera, v. 44, 1887, p. 630.)— RoHHbaeh, O. Daemo-
nen der nnterwelt. 10 pp. (Rheiniach. mtu. n. a. v. 48,
1MB, p. 902. )
.See alto Future atate Hell.- PurKatory.
Hailing, Jane Alftfidine Tr6fouret, dite Jane.
BoneleauU, D. Ooqnelin and H. 3 pp. (If. Am. Rev.
T. 147, 1888, p. 581.)
Hiu|ji-AlMl-KI-Hainid-Bey, pseud. See Du
Couret, L.
HiulUMgli ca.stle, Essex. 6 pp. 1 pi. Sparvel-
Bayly, J. A. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 38, 1881, p. 201.)
Uadley, Amos.
Life of Walter Harriman, with selections
ftom his speeches and writings. Boston, 1888.
8°. 3704
Hadley, Arthur Twining. 1856—.
Railroad transportation : its history and
its laws. New York, 1885. p. 8°. —2716
Auieric-an railroad le^iNlntion. 10 pp. (Har-
per's Mag. v. 76, 1887, p. 141.)— Jay 4i»uld and socialism.
11 pp. (Forum, v. 14, 1893, p. 686.)— Good and the evil of
intlnstrlal coinbination. g pp. (Atlanl. Monthly,
V. 79, 1897, p. 377.)— Outlook for indnxlrial peace.
8 pp. (Forum, V. 8, 1889, p. 53.)— Railroad problems
of the immediate future. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. &t,
1891, p. 386.)— Railway in its business relations. 26 pp.
(Clarke, T. C, and others. Am. railway, p. 344.)— Rail-
way passenger rates. 6 pp. (Forum, v. 11, 1891,
p. 215.) —Remedies for railway troubles. 7 pp.
(Forum, V. 5, 1888, p. 429.)— Yale University. 46 pp.
10 pi. (Norton, C. E., and others. Four Am. universities,
p. 45.)
Hadley, James, LL. D. 1821-72. Brief history
of the English language. Revised by G. L. Kittredge.
16 pp. (Webster, N., Internal, diet, of the Eng. lang.
p. xxix.)
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Report on tlie radiolaria. London, 1887.
1 V. in 3 pts. 4°. (Challenger Exped. Zool.
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Note.— v. 45, 49 are wanting. For other v. see preced-
ing catalogue.
Contents. Acl, Galatea, e Polifemo, v. 63.— Mnsikali-
sche scenen zn dem englischen drama AlroNte, v. 46b.—
Ode fuer den geburtstag der Koenigin Anna. v. 46a.—
Cantalc a voce sola e basso, v. 60, 51.— Cantate con
struraenti, v. 52a, 52b.— Concert III, v. 47 suppl.— Del.
<lanila,v. 40.— GeIegenheits-oratorium,v. 43.— Inienen,
v. 39. — Sammlung verschiedener inxtriiinental-
werke, v. 48.— Jephllia, v. 44.— Terpsicore prologa,
e la seconda versione dell opera II l*aNt»r n<ia, v. 84.—
Itinaldo, V. 58.- WasserniiiNik, TeuerwerkHnin-
sik, V. 47.
- Supplemente, enthaltend quellen zu Haen-
del's Werken. Fuer die deutsche Ilaendel-
gesellschaft herausg. von Friedrich Chrysan-.
der. v. 1, 3-5. Leipzig, 1888-96. 4 v. 4°. —2753
Contents. MuiTat, Q. Componimenti musicali per il
cenibniw, v. 5. — Clari, G. C. M. Fuenf italienische
duette, V. 4.— Erba, D. Mngnilicat, v. 1.— Stradella,
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Autograph des oratoriums "Jephtha."
[Hamburg, 1885.] obi. 4°. —2753
Autograph des oratoriums "Messias." Fuer
die deutsche Haendelgesellschaft herausg. von
Friedrich Chrysander. Hamburg, 1892. obi.
4°. -2751
nwigrht, J. S. George Frederick Handel. 12 pp.
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Judas Maccabaeus ; The Dettingeu Te Deum. 45 pp. (In
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RocKSTEO, W. S. Life of George Frederick
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Itainann. L. Bach and Handel. 31 pp. (Brit. Quart.
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Bach, und Schuetz. 19 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 43,
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Haering-, Georg Wilhelm Heinrich. ( Willibald
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;«lel. E. Willibald Alexis. 11 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1872,
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HAEUSSER, Ludwlg
2012
HAGGAED, Henry Rider
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Deutsche geschichte vom tode Friedrichs
dcs Giossen bis zur gruendung des deutschen
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Haeiissner, Josef. 1850 — . Jahresbericht ueber
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IlatVrkurii, Henry Ernest, and Heise, Paul.
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H;iliz, Muhammad Shams ud-DIn. — circa 1388.
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Uagcii, Priedrich Heinrich von der. 1780-1856.
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Hagen, Gotthilf Heinrich Ludwig. 1797-1884.
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Hagen, Hermann. 1844 — . Ueber elementare
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Hagen, Hermann August von, M. D. 1817-93.
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Hagen, Rev. John G.
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Contenta. ArlthinptlMchc unci alg:«braiNcIie
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Hagen, Paul. Zu Antisthenes. 4 pp. [Philolo-
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Hagenbiicli, Johann Kasper. 1700-63.
Inscriptionum Latinarum selectarum am-
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(Ed.) Leben und ausgewaehlte schriften
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Hager, Hermann. Stephens, T. A. Hermann
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Haggard, Henry Rider. 1856—. Our position
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Ha^iiiaiiii, J. G. Memoiren und tagebuecher
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Hagood, James R. Report of campaign of
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Hafjoo*!, Johnson. Report of battle of Drury's
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Operations before Petorwimrg, May 6-11, 1864. 3 pp.
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Hag:ue, Arnold. 1840—.
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Hague, Mrs. Parthenia Antoinette Vardaman.
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Hague, William, D. D. 1808-87. Old Pelham
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Habu, Franz Joseph, Bp. of Bamberg. 1699-
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et exempti monasterii Gotwicensis. v. 1,
Tegersiensis, 1732. fo. 3631
Habu, Friedrich Wilhelm Werner. 1816—.
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— - Bin Elsasscr und eine Holsteincrin : geschichten aus
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Habn, Sigmund. Friedrich Wilhelm, Kur-
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Haig, Maj.-Gen. Charles Thomas.
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Haijrii, Arthur Elam. 1855—.
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the dramatic performances at Athens. Ox-
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PnriM-r, L. C. Halgh's Attic theatre. 5 pp. (Her-
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Haigli, Rev. Daniel Henry. 1819-79—. On the
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Haig:]it, Cannifif. 1825—.
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Haight, W. R.
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(Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Bull. 1854-57, p. 252.)— Notice
historique et archtologique sur le prieurg de St. Michel
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Haik§>r. Meissner, B. Quellenuntersuchungen
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Hail. Perrel, W. Popular treatise on the
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atmosphere . . . hail-storms . . . 1889. —2485
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Hailandifere, 0. R. L. G. de la. See La Hailan-
diSre, C. R. L. G. de.
Hailes, Lord. See Dalryraple, Sir D.
Haileybury College. Danvbrs, F. C, and
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1894. —2373
•L.ockwootI, E. Glimpse of old Haileybury. 10 pp.
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Hail.stonc, Samuel. 1768-1851.
Catalogue of the rarer plants growing in
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Haiiniii, of St. Vaast's, Arras. 9 cent. Ex
miraculorum Sancti Vedasti libro I. 2 pp. (Frankfort
Soc. Script, v. 15, pt. 1, p. 397.)
Haiinon, Abbot of St.-Pierre-sur-Dive. 12 cent.
Lettre sur la construction de I'gglise de St.-Pierre-sur-
Dive en 1145, pub. par L. Delisle. 27 pp. (Bibliolh. Ecole
des Charles, v. 21, 1859, p. 113.)
Haiiiioiiskindcr. See Heimonskinder.
Haiii, Joseph. Schmalfuss, A. Statistiker
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Haiti, Ludwig Friedrich Theodor. 1781-1836.
Petrarca's leben. 82 pp. (Pernow, K. L., Francesco
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HAINAULT, or Hainaut
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HAKLUYT SOCIETY
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Haine, C. d'.
Espion de police ; ou, mfimoires du Cte.
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Haines, Helen.
History of New Mexico from the Spanish
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portraits and biographical sketches of its
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Haines, Henry Stevens. 1836—. Railway safety
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Haines, Herbert. Execution of Maj. Andrg.
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Haines. See also Haynes.
HainfeUl castle. Hall, B. Skimmings ; or,
a winter at schloss Hainfeld, in lower Styria.
1836. 2323
Hainliofer, Philipp. Lessing, J. Philipp
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2 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. knnstsaraml. Jahrb. v. 4, 1883,
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Haini.sch, Michael.
Zukunft der Deutsch-Oesterreicher. Wien,
1892. 8°. 3693
Hainspacli, Bohemia. Schlesinger, L. Bauern-
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f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mittheit. v. 1, pt. 3,
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Hair.
H., T. Looking-glasse for women ; or, a
spie for pride : shewing the unlawfulnesse of
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1644. {With Prynne, W., Unlovelinesse of love-
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Pbynne, W. Unlovelinesse of love-lockes ;
or, a summarie discourse, prooving : the wear-
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to be altogether unseemely, and unlawful!
unto Christians . . . likewise some passages . . .
against face-painting ; the wearing of supposi-
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See also Baldnefts.— Bcardsi.— CosineticH.- Phy.
Niologry.
Haiti. See Hayti.
Haitze, Pierre Joseph de. 17 cent.
L'Episcopat m^tropolitr.n d' Aix. Aix, 1862.
16°. [Biblioth. proven^le, V. 6.) 2397
H&ja, Goon. See Hai, Gaon.
Hajl Abdil Al-Yazdi, pseud. See Burton,
Sir R. P.
Hakata, At. 5 pp. Heam, L. {Atlant. Monthly,
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Hake, Alfred Egmont {Ed.)
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Hake, C. Napier, and Macnab, William (TVs. )
Explosives and their power. See Berthe-
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Hake, Edward. 16 cent.
Newes out of Powles churchyarde. Writ-
ten in English satyrs. Accurately reprinted
from the excessively rare ed. of 1579 . . . Ed.
with an introduction, and extracts from the
author's other works by Charles Edmonds.
London, 1872. p. 8°. 1327
i^o(e.— 131 copies printed.
Hake, Thomas Gordon, M. D. 1809—. [Poems.]
26pp. (Miles, A. H., Poets .. .o/the century, v.i, p. lei.)
Henley, W. E. Qordon Hake. 3 pp. ( In his Views
and reviews, p. 159.)
Hakewill, William. 1574-1655.
Libertie of the subject, against the pre-
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Hakliiyt, RicharcJ;
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life and work. 1896. 4753
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Voyage to the East Indies, the Maldives, the Moluccas,
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Markham, Sir 0. R. Richard Hakluyt :
his life and work. Witii a short account of
the aims and achievements of the Hakluyt
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Hakotlatc, Japan. Hodgson, O. P. Resi-
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Courtney, C. F. A. Temperature of H. fl-om obser-
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Hakon IV, King of Norway.
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Hftla. Weber, A. F. Das Sapta5atakam des
H&la. 1881. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Ab-
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Halbcrstadt, Bp. of. See Albrecht.
Halberstartt, Prussia. Damkoehler, E. Mund-
art der nrkunden des klosters Ilsenburg und der stadt H.
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Halbcrt, H. S. Choctaw Achahpih (Chung-
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HalbcrtHina, T. Emil Baehrens. 40 pp. (Biog.
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Ilablaiie, John Scott. Life and mechanism.
21 pp. (Uind, T. 9, 1884, p. 27.)
Haldaue, Richard Burdon. 1857—. Eight
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—Hegel and his recent critics. 5 pp. (Mind, v. 13,
1888, p. 585.)— The Liberal eree<l. 14 pp. (Contemp.
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prospects. 16 pp. (Confemp. JJev. v. 53, 1888, p. 145.)— Is
a UTational party possible? 12 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s.
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Haldeinan, Samuel Stehman. 1812-80. Glean-
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[Notice of H.] 2 pp. (Biog. jahrb. f. alterth. p. 79:
Jahreab. ueber fortschr. der clasn. alterth. v. 20, 1881.)
Haldiinand, Maj.-Gen. Sir Frederick. 1718-
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Scull, G. D. Gen. Sir Frederick Haldimand. 10 pp.
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Hale, D. B., and Case, Levi. Canton. 8 pp.
(Trnmbull, J. H., Mem. hist, of Hartford co. Conn. v. 2,
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Hale, Edward Everett, D. D. 1822—.
Life of George Washington studied anew.
New York, 1888. 12°. 3776
Naval history of the American Revolution.
42 pp. (Winsor, J., Narrat. and crit. hist, of America,
V. 6, p. 663.)— A new Arabian night. 7 pp. (Harper's
Mag. V. 78, 1889, p. 619.)— Annt Caroline's present.
6 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 70, 1885, p. 360.)— Books that
have helped me. 10 pp. (Forum, v. 3, 1887, p. 29.)— A
market for books. 7 pp. (Forum, v. 7, 1888, p. 481.)—
Both their houses: a story of true love. 12 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 82, 1891, p. 413.)— Cliautauqna liter-
ary and scientific circle. 4 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 9,
1886, p. 147.)— Unknown life of Christ. 8 pp. (N. Am.
Bev. V. 158, 1894, p. 694.)— Can our churches be made
more useful? 6 pp. (iV. .4m. Bet), v. 148, 1889, p. 377.)—
Congestion of cities. 9 pp. (ii'orum, v. 4, 1887, p. 527.)
— My college days. 19 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 71,
1893, pp. 355, 458.) — Colonel Ingham's Journey.
7 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 68, 1884, p. 143. )— Daniel De Foe
and Thos. Shepard. 3 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. f)6, 1886,
p. 86.)— Dick's Christmas. 6 pp. (Harper's Mag.
v. 66, 1883, p. 275.)— How I was educatefl. 9 pp. (Col-
lege and the Church, p. 9 ; and Forum, v. 1, 1886, p. 55. ) —
Physical, mental, and spiritual exercises. 24 pp.
(Philiips Exeter lectures, p. 1.) — Formative influ-
ences. 8 pp. (Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 64.) — " 'Tis sixty
years since " at Harvard. 10 pp. (AtUmt. Monthly,
V. 78, 1896, p. 496.)— Hawkins and Drake. 26 pp.
(Winsor, J., Narrat. and crit. hist, of America, v. 3, p. 59.)
—Introduction. 10 pp. (Thayer, B., Hist, of Kansas
crustide, p. 11.) — Magellan and the Pacific. 9 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 81, 1890, p. 357.)— Magellan's dis-
covery. 27 pp. (Winsor, J., Narrat. and crit. hist, of
America, v. 2, p. 591.)— My double, and how he
undid me. 23 pp. (Mason, E. T., Humorous master-
pieces from Am. lit. V. 1, p. 213.)— A Jfew England
boyhootl. 55 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 70, 1892, pp. 148,
338, 495, 608, 765.)— Jfew England's Chev.v-*'hase.
2 pp. (Century Mag. v. 2, 1882, p. 112.)— Choice of an
occupation. 9 pp. (Forum, v. 3, 1887, p. 604.)— Tree
of political knowledge. 8 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 148,
1889, p. 664.)— Itobert Elsniere's mental struggles.
6 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 148, 1889, p. 97.)— Susan's escort,
11 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, p. 908.)— America's
earliest thanksgiving days. 1 p. (Mag. Am. Hist.
v. 28, 1892, p. 431.)— Why am I a Unitarian T 14 pp.
(N. Am. Bev. v. 142, 1886, p. 230.)
HALE, Edward Everett
2017
HAL:i6vY, Joseph
Kriiiircly, W. 8. Edward Everett Hale. 6 pp.
(Ccnlurji Mag. v. 7, 188S, p. 338.)— Edward Everett Hale
on Roxbury Heights, Boston. 13 pp. (Gilder, J. L., and
Gilder, J. B., Authors at home, p. 97.)— «l«lelii«r. W. H.
Edward Everett Hale. 10 pp. (/» /its Boyhood of living
authors, p. 138.)— Vertdcr, H. C. Edward Everett Hale.
18 pp. {in his Am. writers, p. 230.)
and Hale, Edward Everett, Jr. Franklin
in Prance. From original documents, most
of which are now pub. for the first time. Bos-
ton, 1887-88. 2 V. 8°. 3773
and others. "Books that have helped
me." Repr. from "The Forum." New
York, 1888. 8°. L.74
Hale, Edward Everett, Jr. 1863 .
Chronologische anordnung der dichtungen
Robert Herricks. Halle a. S., 1892. 8°. 1325
Pli»ys nn<l iiovcIh. 3 pp. {Atlant, Monthly, v. 79,
1897, p. 858. )— Poetic rliytliins in prose. 6 pp. (At-
lant. Monthly, v. 78, 1896, p. 227.)
Franklin in France. See Hale, E. E., and
Hale, E. E., Jr.
[Ed.) Note-book of Thos. Lechford. See
Lechford, T., (in preceding catalogue).
VUn. 1 p. (In his Chronologische anordnung der
dichtungen Robert Herricks, p. 66. )
Hale, Edwin Moses, M. D. 1826—. Prehis-
toric amphitheatre in Florida. 5 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 9,
1887, p. 207.)
■Hale, Ellen Day. 1855 — . Cape Ann quarries.
12 pp. (iforpcr's JMaff. V. 70, 1885, p. 549.)
Hale, Eugene. 1836 — . Issues of the Presi-
dential campaign. 3 pp. (iV. .4m. i2eu. v. 164, 1892, p.271.)
Hale, George W.
Police and prison cyclopaedia. Cambridge,
1892. 8°. 1115
Hale, Horatio. 1817-96.
An international idiom : a manual of the
Oregon trade language, or " Chinook jar-
gon." London, 1890. 12°. —2157
A lliiroii liiKtoripiil loffi^nd. 9 pp. (Mag. Am.
Hist. v. 10, 1883, p. 475. )— Indian niiicrnlions, as evi-
denced by language. 28 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 6, 1883,
pp. 18, 108.)— Iroquois KacrlHoe of the white dog.
8 pp. (Am. Antiq. v. 7, 1886, p. ".)— Chief George. H. M.
JolinNon- Onwanonsyshou. 12 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.
V. 13, 1885, p. 131.)
Hale, John Parker.
Statue of John P. Hale, erected in front of
the capitol and presented to the state of New
Hampshire by W. E. Chandler : an account
of the unveiling ceremonies, Aug. 3, 1892,
with a report of the addresses. 1892. 4744
Hale, John Peter.
Trans - Allegheny pioneers : historical
sketches of the first white settlements west
of the AUeghenies, 1748 and after. Cincin-
nati, 1886. 12°. 3596
Hale, Col. Lonsdale Augustus. Das Erstegarde-
dragonerregiment: an historical sketch. 4 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 28, 1889, p. 431.) — Profoswioual igno-
rance in the army. 10 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.y. 22,1987,
p. 325.)— The war-sramc. 20 pp. 1 map. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 29, 1891, p. 298.)
Hale, Lucretia Peabody. 1820—. Modem im-
provements at the Peterkins. 14 pp. (Mason, E. T.,
Humorous masterpieces from Am. lit. v. 1, p. 199.)
and Byniier, Edwin Lassetter. An Un-
closeted skeleton. 22 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 60, 1887,
p. 433.)
Hale, Sir Matthew. 1609-76.
Jurisdiction of the Lords House, or Parli-
ament, considered according to ancient rec-
ords ; to which is prefixed, by Francis Har-
grove, an introductory preface. London,
1796. 4°. —1372
Maiden, H. Sir Matthew Hale. 17 pp. (In his Dis-
tinguished men of mod. times, v. 2, p. 319.)— WranR-
hani, F. Sir Matthew Hale. CO pp. (In his Brit. Plu-
tarch, v. 4, p. 1.)
Hale, Matthew. How the New York Senate
was captured. 14 pp. (Forum, v. 13, 1892, p. 179.)
Hale, Capt. Nathan.
LossiNG, B. J. Two spies : Nathan Hale
and John Andr6. 1886. 3774
Hale, Nathan. Everett, E. Nathan Hale.
6 pp. (Orations and speeches, v. 4, p. 647.)
Hale, Robert Beverly. 1869-95. A philosopher
with an eye for beauty. 18 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 76,
1896, p. 28.)
Hale, Susan. 1838—.
Life and letters of Thos. Gold Appleton.
New York, 1885. p. 8°. 3786
Hale, William Gardner. "Extended" and
" remote " deliberatives in Greek. 50 pp. (Am. Philol,
Assoc. Trans, v. 24, 1893, p. 156.)
Hales, John, of Eton. Ever-memorable John
Hales. 6 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 65, 1887, p. 351.)
Hales, John Wesley. 1836—. Three Eliza-
bethan comedies. 9 pp. ( Macmillnn's Mag. v. 66, 1887,
p. 55.)— Date of the first EnncliNh coinvd.v. 13 pp.
(Eng. studien, v. 18, 1893, p. 408.)— Milton's Mucbetii.
14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 30, 1891, p. 919.)
Hales, Thomas. See HSle, T. d'.
Halesowen, England. Roth, H. L. Bibliog-
raphy and chronology of Hales Owen. 1887.
(Index Soc. Occasional indexes, no. 2.) W. 66
Mcott, W. In his Stourbridge and its vicinity, p. 193,
66 pp.
See also Worcestersliirc,
Hal«5vy, Joseph. 1827—.
Essai sur les inscriptions du Safa. Paris,
1882. 8°. 1232
Note.— Also in Joum. asiat. 7 s. v. 17, 1881, pp. 44, 179,
289; V. 19, 1882, p. 461.
Recherches critiques sur I'origino de la
civilisation babylonienne. Paris, 1876. 8°.
1787
Coup d'oeil rfitrospectif sur ral|>lial>et liliyqnc.
14 pp. (.lourn. asiat. 8 s. v. 3, 1884, p. 253. )— Note sur I'ori-
gine de I'^'criture perse. 22 pp. (Journ. asiat. 8 8.
V. 6, 1885, p. 480.)— Es.sai sur I'originc des <^crit«res iii-
diennes. 69 pp. 2 pl. (Journ. asiat. 8s. v.6, 1885, p. 243.)
— Immortality^ de TAnie chez les peuples s^mitiques.
10 pp. (Hev. Archloln. s. v. 44, 1882, p. 44. )— L'«toile
Qomm^e Kakkab MCesrI en Assyrien. 12 pp. (Joum.
HALEVY, Joseph
2018
HALL, Rev. Alfred H.
<uta(. 8 s. T. 8, 1886, p. 369.)— Miscellnn^es H^mltolo-
Vl^nea. 36 pp. (Journ. atial. 8 s. v. 2, 1883, p. 432.)—
Noteasar qaelqaes noinsi proprex a.<«8yro-pnlcHli-
aleaa. 6 pp. ( Jtmm. a»iai. 8 s. v. 18, 1891, p. 545. )—
NotmH^niltlqnes. 10 pp. {Biblioth. Ecole dca lumtea
Hudes, V. 73, p. 443.)
( TV. ) Documents religieux de 1' Assyrie ot
de la Babylonia. Texte asayrien (en carac-
tfires hfibreux), traduction, et commentaire.
Paris, 1882. 8°. 3164
( TV. ) Correspondance d' Amfinophis III
et d'AmSnophis IV. See Amenophis III and
Atnenophis IV, Kings of Egypt.
Ua,\6vy, Ludovic. 1834 — . Abb6 Constantin.
W pp. {Bev. d. deux mondea, 1882, 3 p^r. T. 49, pp. 67, 265,
481.)
Haley, Herman Wadsworth, Ph. D. Quaes-
tionea Petronianae. 40 pp. (Qreenough, J. B., and
others. Harvard studies in cUiss. philol. v. 2, p. 1. )— Social
and domestic position of women in ArisloplianoM.
28 pp. (Qreenough, J. B., and others. Harvard studies in
class, philol. v. 1, p. 159.)
Hiilf » century; or, changes in men and
manners. Shand, A. I. 1506
Half century in Salciu. Silsbee, M. C. D.
2637
Half century of conflict. 2 v. Parkman,
F., Jr., France and England in N. America,
pt 6. 1646
Half hours with Muhammad. Wollaston,
A. N. . —2267
Half hours with the best authors. 4 v.
Knight, C. {Ed.) (Wiley, J., and Putnam,
Q. P., Libr. of choice reading.) 3147
Halfmann, Robert.
Bilder und vergleiche in Pulci's Morgante.
Marburg, 1884. 8°. (Stengel, E., Ausgaben,
V. 22. ) 2305
Halford, A. J.
OflScial Congressional directory, 55 Cong.,
2 seas. 2 ed. Washington, 1898. 8°. — 4317
Halford, Sir Henry, M. D. 1766-1844.
Essays and orations, read and delivered at
the Royal College of Physicians ; to which is
added an account of the opening of the tomb
of King Charles I. London, 1831. 12°. 2206
Contents. On the Kouirot of A retaenit.— Account of
what appeared on opening the coffin of King t'haricH I,
in the vault of King Henry VIII, in St. George's Chapel,
Windsor, April 1, 1813.— On the cliinacl«rlc (UHPaNO.
— Oratioin Colloirii Rps-alim Hcdicarnin Lonfli-
nenniK. Jnnii 2.5, 1825.— Oratio in Theatre CoUegii Re-
galia Medicorum Londinensis, Oct. 18, 1800.— On the
necessity of cantion in the estimation of symptoms in
the last stages of some ilitieaseit.— On the influence of
some of the dlHeaNen or the boily on the mind.— On
the treatment of Koiit.— On the treatment of Inwan-
Ity, particularly the moral treatment. — Popular and
' classical tUustrationsof insanity.— On the plil«;cinnsla
dolpnx.— On the tic floulonrcnx.
Half-timbered houses and carved oak furni-
ture. Sanders, W. B. —7.15
Haliaia. Meyer, E. Pron und H. in Argos.
3 pp. (Philologus, V. 18, 1889, p. 185.)-Nwoboila, H.
Haliaia. 2 pp. (P/iiioiogu*, v. 48, 1889, p. 762.)
Haliburton, Robert Grant. We are changed !
1 p. (.Blackaood's Mag. T. 140, 1886, p. 674. )
Haliburtou, Thomas Chandler. 1797-1865.
The Attachfi ; or, Sam Slick in England,
[n. t. p.] [New York, n. d.] 8°. (Omnibus
of modern romance, v. 11. ) . 1291
4'r<inon, F. B. Thos. O. Haliburton. 9 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 69, 1892, p. 355.)
Haliburton family. Scott, Sir W. (Ed.) Me-
morials of the Haliburtons. 1824. ( With
Rogers, C, Oeneal. mem. of the family of Sir
W.Scott.) .2576
Halicarnassiis. Newton, C. T. Travels and
discoveries in the Levant. 1865, 2 v. 1473
OldflRlcl, E. Mausoleum at H. 138 pp. 7 pi. {Ar-
chaeologia, v. 64, 1895, pt. 2, p. 273 ; v. 65, pt. 2, 1897, p. 343.)
See also I'arla.— Mansoliis, Kitig of Caria.
Haliday, Charles.
Gkeat Britain. Royal Commission on
HISTORICAL MSS. Fifteenth report, Appendix
III. MSS. of Charles Haliday, of Dublin. Acts
of the Privy Council in Ireland, 1556-71. 1897
4463
Haliday. See also Halliday.
Halieutica. 46 pp. Ovidius Naso, P. (Le-
maire, N. E., Poet. Lat. min. v. 1, p. 193.)
Halifax, England. Parsons, E. Civil, eccle-
siastical, literary, commercial, and miscella-
neous history of Leeds, Halifax . . . and the
manufacturing district of Yorkshire. 1834,
2 v. 2545
Watson, J. History and antiquities of . . .
Halifax. With additions and corrections by
F. A. Leyland. n. d. 2531
See also Yorkshire.
Halifax, N. S. Hitchcock, R., and others. Art
movement in America. Three articles re-
printed from the Century Magazine for the
benefit of the Victoria school of art and design
of Halifax. [1887.] —2373
Papers relating to the first sclllcinent of H., 1749-56.
214 pp. (Akins, T. B., Select, from the pub. doc. of Nova
Scotia, p. 493.)
Halifax. See also Hallifax.
Halifax award. 4 pp. Garfield, J. A., Works,
V. 2, p. 671.
Halim, Pasha, Prince. Egypt and the Soudan :
a reply to my critics. 20 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 17, 1885,
p. 733; V. 18, 188.5, p. 485.)
Halisey, Dennis J. Eastin, G. B. Killing of
H. 6 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882, p. 513.)
Halkett, Samuel, and Laiiig-, Rev. John. Dic-
tionary of the anonymous and pseudonymous
literature of Gt. Britain. Including the works
of foreigners written in, or translated into the
English language. Edinburgh, 1882-88. 4 v.
8°. L.61
Contents.
A. B. O.-Eye, v. 1. O Brazile-'Tis well it's no
F.abian'8 tower-Nymphaja worse, v. 3.
lotus, V. 2. Tit for tat-Zulneida, v. 4.
Hall, Rev. Alfred H. Some illustrations of Mr.
Froudc's historical methods. 13 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra,
V. 45, 1888, p. 425.)— "MJoMpel in the Sermon on the
mount." 11pp. (BiWioth. Sooro, V. 48, 1891, p. 322.)
HALL, Mrs. Anna Maria Fielding
2019
HALL, James
Hall, Mrs. Anna Maria Fielding. 1800-81.
Tales of woman's trials. Franklin Libr.
ed. New York, 1835. 8°. 4327
The Whiteboy : a story of Ireland, in 1822.
London, 1845. 2 v. 12°. 1203
Hall, Anthony. 1679-1723. Berkshire. 40 pp.
1 map. (C03t, T., Magna Britannia, v. 1, p. 162.)— Ancient
state of Britnin. 138 pp. 1 pi. 6 maps. (Cox, T., Magna
Britannia, v. 1, p. 1.)
Hall, Copt. Basil. 1788-1844. Skimmings ; or, a
winter at schloss Hainfeld, in lower Styria.
Phila., 1836. 12°. 2323
Hall, Benjamin Homer. 1830-93. Introduction.
12 pp. (Nason, H. B., Biog. record of the . . . Rensselaer
Polytech. Inst. p. 1.)
Hall, Bolton (Ed.)
Who pays your taxes? A consideration of
taxation. New York, 1892. 12°. —1367
Contents. Bibliography. — Hall, B. Birtli and
prosross.— Andrews, G. H. Cause of business «Ie-
preNHiwn. — Hall, B. Changes iiecdoU. — Hall, B.
Cliarity, tuxatioii, pauperism.— Arnoux, W. H.
Collar-button Mysteni.— Henry Fawcett'M arKU-
menl.— Wells, D. A. How to <lo It.— Davies, J. T. An
immoral way.— Hcense taxes.— Mc Cabe, W. Mr.
liittle-thousbt— Newspapers and professors.—
Hall, B. FrcssfliscMssion.- Shearman, T. G. Itob-
bin!$ one another.— McCabe, W. Tax reform dia-
loit^tie. — Miller, J. D. Taxini;^ honesty an<l thrift.
— Shearman, T. G. Taxing women.— Keene, J. J., and
others. The universities.- Note on Mr. Well's re-
port.- Appendix.
Hall, Capt. Charles Francis.
NouRSE, J. E. (Ed. ) Narrative of the
second Arctic expedition made by Charles F.
Hall. 1879. 2461
Nourse, J. E. (Arctic expeditions of H.] 184 pp. (In
his Am. explor. in the ice zones, p. 161.)
Hall, Charles S. Letter on the vindication of
.Samuel Holden Parsons. 4 pp. ( Mag. Am. Hist. v. 21 ,
1889, p. 67.)
Hall, Rev. Christopher Newman. 1816 — . Non-
conformists and Unionism. 4 pp. ( Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 49,
1891, p. 320.)
Hall, David. 1714-72. Correspondence with
Wm. Strahan. 121 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 10, 1886, pp. 86,
217, 322, 461 ; V. 11, 1887, pp. 98, 223, 346, 482 ; V. 12, 1888,
pp. 116,240.)
Hall, Edwin, D. D. 1802-77.
Ancient historical records of Norwalk,
Conn.; with a plan of the ancient settlement,
and of the town in 1847. Norwalk, 1847. 12°.
2635
Hall, Fitzedward ( Ed. ) 1825—.
Compendious and breve tractate concern-
yng ye office and dewtie of kyngis, spirituall
pastoris, and temporall jugis. See Lauder, W.
(Ed.) Historie of ane nobil and wailzeand
squyer, Wm. Meldrum. See Lyndsay, Sir D.
(Ed.) Monarche and other poems. iSee
Lyndsay, Sir D.
(Ed.) Satyre of the thrie estaits. See
Lyndsay, Sir D.
(Ed.) Vishilu Purina. Tr. by H. H. Wil-
son. See Wilson, H. H., Works, v. 6-10.
Hall, Rev. George.
History of Chesterfield ; with particulars
of the hamlets contiguous to the town, and
descriptive accounts of Chatsworth, Hard-
wick, and Bolsover castle. [Anon.] London,
1839. 8°. 2534
Hall, Gertrude. Circa 1860 — . Poems. 1 p.
(.Century Mag. v. 11, 1886, p. 900.)
Hall, Granville Stanley, Ph. D. 1845—. New
departures in education. 9 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 140, 1885,
p. 144.) — Reaction-time and attention in the hypnotic
state. 13 pp. (Mind, v. 8, 1883, p. 170.)— Experimental
psychologry. 5 pp. (Mind, v. 10, 1885, p. 245.)— Case of
the public schools, I. Witness of the teacher, 12 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 77, 1896, p. 402.)— Training of teach-
ers. 12 pp. (ii'orum, V. 10, 1890, p. 11.)
(Ed.) American Journal of Psychology.
See American Journal of Psychology.
and Donaldson, Henry Herbert. Motor
sensations on the skin. 16 pp. (ilfind, v. 10, 1885, p. 557.)
and Hartwell, Edward Mussey. Bilateral
asymmetry of function. 17 pp. (Mind, v. 9, 1884, p. 93.)
and Jastrow, Joseph. Studies of rhythm.
8 pp. (Mind, V. 11, 1886, p. 55.)
and Mansfield, John Melvin. Hints
toward a select and descriptive bibliography
of education. Arranged by topics, and in-
dexed by authors. Boston, 1886. 12°. W. 58
Hall, Henry. Memoir of the late Thos. Baines.
12 pp. (Baines, T., Cfold regions of south-eastern Africa^
p. X.)
Hall, Hubert. 1857—.
Court life under the Plantagenets. (Reign
of Henry II. ) With five coloured plates in
facsimile by Ralph Nevill, and other illustra-
tions. London, 1890. 8°. 1505
History of the custom-revenue in England
from the earliest times to the year 1827. Lon-
don, 1885. 2 V. 8°. —1363
Society in the Elizabethan age. London,
1886. 8°. 1503
System of the Exchequer. 35 pp. (Pipe Roll Soc.
V. 3, p. 35.)
(Ed.) Red book of the Exchequer. [With
facsimiles.] London, 1896. 3 v. 8°. (Ot. Brit.
Master of the Rolls. ) 4693
Hall, Isaac HoUister, Ph. D. (Ed.) 1837-96.
Williams MS.: The Syrian antilegomena
epistles. 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John and Jude. See
Suleimftn, of Busn Keif a (in preceding cata-
logue).
Hall, James. —1612. Accounts of the Danish
expedition to Greenland, under the command of Capt. J.
Cunningham, in 1605, as abbreviated by S. Purchas. 62 pp.
(Gosch, C. C. A., Danish Arct. exped. v. 1, pp. 20, 64; ifafc-
luyt Soc. V. 96.)— Report to King Christian IV of Den-
mark on the Danish expedition to Oreenland, under
command of Capt. John Cunningham, in 1605. 16 pp. 5 pi.
(Gosch. C. C. A., Danish Arct. exped. v. 1, p. 1 : Hakluyt
Soc. V. 96.)
HALL, Jamee
2020
HALL, Rev. Robert
Hall, Jamee. 1793-1868.
Legends of the west 2 ed. Phila., 1833.
igo. 2323
Notes on the western states; containing
descriptive sketches of their soil, climate, re-
sources, and scenery. Phila., 1838. 12°. 2402
History of the Indian tribes of North
America. iSee M'Kenney, T. L., and Hall, J.
(in preceding catalogue).
—— WriNwoltl, K. W. James Hall. 9 pp. (.In his Prose
writers of America, p. 289. )
Hall, Jamee. 1811-98.
Palaeontology. See Meek, F. B., and
others.
Reports of the state geologist. See New
York, State Museum of Natural History.
and Clarke, John M. Introduction to the
study of the genera of palaeozoic brachiopoda.
Albany, 1892-94. 1 v. in 2,4°. {New York, Nat.
hist, of Palaeont. v. 8, pts. 1, 2. ) —1582
and others. Geological survey of the state
of New York. Palaeontology : v. .5-8. Albany,
1879-94. 4 v. in 8, 4°. (New York, Nat. hist,
of.) —1582
Note.— For v. 1-4 »« preceding catalogue.
Hall, James.
History of the town and parish of Nant-
wlch, or Wich-Malbank, in the county pala-
tine of Chester. [Dlustr.] Nantwick, 1883.
4°. 2512
Hall, John, D. D. 1829-98. Uses of history.
1 p. (afoj. Am. Hat. v. 23, 1890, p. 162. )— Why am I a
Presbyl«rinn ? 15 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 142, 1886,
p. 549.) — Ncot«h-IrlMh chnracteriittlcs. 8 pp.
(Scotch-Irish 8oc. of Am. Proc. at Columbia, p. 102. )—
Pacts abont IIlKter. 4 pp. (Scotch-Irish Soc. of Am.
Pme. at Louimille, p. 187.)— Ulster hh It Is to-day,
6 pp. (Scotch-Irish Soc. of Am. iVoc. at PUtalmrg, p. 256.)
Hall, John Lesslie, Ph. D. ( 2V. ) 1856—.
Beowulf: an Anglo-Saxon epic poem. Tr.
ftom Heyne-Socin text. Boston, 1892. 8°.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Theses, 1892.) 1374
Hall, Rev. John Melland. 1834—. Some ac-
cODnt of the parish of Brookthorpe. 25 pp. 1 pi. ( Bristol
and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 13, 1888-89, p. 359.)
— H«re»eonil»« : fragments of parochial history. 66 pp.
(Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 10, 1885-86,
p. •?.) — " Pyfhenecnmbc." Abstracts of original
doenmenta in the registers of the abbey of St. Peter,
OlonoMter. 22 pp. (Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol.
Soc. Tram. y. 14, 1889-90, p. 141.)— NeveniiRinpton.
28 pp. 1 pi. (Bristol and Qloacest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans.
V. 14, 1889-90, p. 828.)
Hall, Joseph, D. D., Bp. of Norwich. 1574-1656.
Humble remonstrance to the high court of
Parliament, by a dutifull sonne of the church.
[Anon.] London, 1640. sm. 4°. {Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 1. ) 4565
Kings prophecie; or, weeping joy. Ex-
pressed in a poem, to the honor of England's
too great solemnities. London, 1882. 4°.
(RoxburgheClub.) 2281
Select pornm. 100 pp. (Sanford, B., and Walsh, R.,
Jr., Brit. pneU, v. 4, p. 197.)
- Nanford, E. Life of H. 4 pp. (Sanford, B., and
Walsh, a., Jr., Brit, poets, v. 4, p. 199.)
Hall, Joseph (Ed.)
Poems of Laurence Minot. See Minot, L.
Hall, Lyman. 1725-90. Unpublished letter.
1 p. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 24, 1890, p. 146.)
Jones, C. C, Jr. Lyman Hall. 18 pp. (In his Biog.
sketches ... p. 88 ; and Mag. Am. Hist. v. 25, 1891, p. 35.1
—Monument to Gwinnett, H., and Walton. 2 pp. (Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 17, 1887, p. 133.)
Hall, Marshall, M. D. 1790-1857.
Two-fold slavery of the United States ;
with a project of self-emancipation. With 2
maps. London, 1854. 12°. —2344
Hall, Mary. Marlborough. 10 pp. (Trum-
bull, J. H., Mem. hist, of Hartford co. Conn. v. 2, p. 267.)
Hall, Nathan Kelsey. 1810-74.
Opinion on habeas corpus, in the case of
Rev. Judson D. Benedict. New York, 1862.
8°. (fV)Jitpamp7i. 1860-65; Polit.-legal pamph.
1862-64, V. 3.) ^396
Hall, Rev. Newman. See Hall, Rev. Christopher
Newman.
Hall, Peter. 1803-49.
Ductor Vlndogladiensis : an historical and
descriptive guide to the town of Wimborne-
Minster, Dorsetshire ; with a particular ac-
count of the collegiate church of St. Cuth-
berge, the chapel of St. Margaret, and other
charitable endowments in the same parish.
lAnon.] London, 1830. 12°. 2527
Hall, Prescott P. Italian immigration. 3 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. V. 163, 1896, p. 262.)
Hall, R. J., M. D. Cocaine in general surgery.
7 pp. (Knapp, H., Cocaine, p. 72.)
Hall, Rev. Robert. 1764-1831.
Works, with a brief memoir of his life by
Dr. Gregory, and observations on his charac-
ter as a preacher, by John Foster. Ed. by O.
Gregory. New York, 1832-33. 3 v. 8°. —4116
Contents. On angels, v. 3.— Letter to the Committee
of the Baptist Missionary Society, v. 2.— Recommenda-
tory preface to llrdflonie's lly nins,v. 2.— Belsliam^s
Memoirs of Lindsey, v. 2,— Letter to Rev. W. Ben-
nett, V. 2.— Blrt on popery, v. 2.— Parallel between the
war with I'anannitisli nations, and that of believers
with their spiritual enemies, v. 3.— On ean«lour and
liberaljly, as evinced in promoting the erection of
places of worship, v. 3.— Address to Rev. Eustace t'arey ,
on his designation as a Christian missionary to India,
v. 1.— Sketch of the character of Mrs. M. t'arryer, v. 2.
— Charaeter of H., v. 2.— Foster, J. Observations on
Hall's character as a preacher, v. 3.— Scott, J. Character
of H. as a preacher, v. 3.— Sketches of Hall's character,
especially in private life, v. 3.— Sermon on the death of
Her Royal Highness the Princess t'harlolte of Wales,
V. 1.— Preface to t'liase's " Antlnoniianlsni iin-
MiaskfMl,'* V. 2.— On ehastisenient resulting in peni-
tence, V. 3. — On the essential difference between <'hris-
tian baptism and the baptism of John, v. 1.— Enlarge-
ment of 4'hristian benevolence, v. 3.— On the excel-
lency of the 4'hristian dispensation, v. 1.— Short
statement of the reasons for i'iiristian in opposi-
tion lo parly eommunion,v. 2.— On the discourage-
ments and supports of the Christian minister, v. 1.
— (Christianity consistent with a love of freedom, v. 2.
—On the comforts of Chrislians under cither worldly
or spiritual trials, v. 3.— On the origin and import of the
name Christians, v. 3.— On <'hrist's divinity and con-
descension, V. 3.— Glory of Christ's kingdom, v. 3.—
Clirlst's mission for the adoption of sons in the fu -
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ness of time, v. 3.— ChrlNt's prc-exls(oiice, conde-
scension, and exaltation, v. S.—Lord's-day commemora-
tive of <'lirist'N r<>Narreclioii, v. 3.— Christ's care
over clmroht'N aiKl iiiiiiiMlcrM. v. 3. — I'ireiilar let-
ters. V. 1.— Character of «:ieaii«ler, v. 2.— On terms of
eoiiiniunloii, v. 1. — Miscellaneous gleaninfifs from
Hall's eonverNntioiiuI reinnrks, v. 3.— On eoiiver-
Hlon. as illustrated by that of St. Paul, v. 3. -On coiiiit-
liiK the vnst, v. 3.— On the duty, happiness, and honour
of maintaining the eoursc prescrlbwl to u« by
Providence, v. 3. — Funeral oration delivered at the in-
terment of the Rev. H. Crnbb, v. 2.— CuHtmiec on the
constitution, v. 2.— Deatli. the last enemy, shall be de-
stroyed, V. 3.— Spirituality of the nivlne nntiire, v. 3.
—On the renewal of the charter of the East India
C'oHipaii.v, v. 2.— Articles from the Eelectie Review,
T. 2.— On eii^ai;:edneNN of heart in approaching unto
God, V. 3.— Nature and danger of evil eoinniniiica-
tlons. V. 3.— On prayer for the increase of faith, v. 3.—
Second discourse on prayer for the increase of faith, v. 3.
—On faiiiil.y worNhip, v. 3.— Claims of the flenh. v. 3.
— Foster's Kssays. v. 2.— Fragrnients, v. 2. — Reply to
the principal objections advanced by Cobbett and others
against the Framework Uiiitters* Friendly Re-
lief Society, v. 2.— Appeal to the public, on the sub-
ject of the Framework Knitters* fund, v. 2.— Reply
to R^v. Joseph Kinghorn, being a further vindication of
the practice of free commnnloii, v. 1. —Preface to the
Memoirs of Rev. Joseph Freeston, v. 2. — twisborne's
sermons, v. 2.— Glory of Clod in concealing, v. 3.— On
taking the name of God in vain, v. 3.— Ood's eternity
considered, in reference to the suspension of his
promised purposes, v. 3.— tJod's ways, though often
inscrutable, are righteous and just, v. 3. — Orejfory's
letters, v. 2. — Substance of a charge delivered at the
ordination of Rev. J. K. Hall, at Kettering, v. 2.—
Preface to Hall's Help to Zion's travellers, v. 2.
—On the art of healing;, v. 2. — On the work of the
Holy Spirit, v. 1. — Reflections on the inevitable lot
of hnnian life, v. 3. — On hnniility before God,
V. 3. — Evils of idolatry, and the means of its abo-
lition, v. 3. — Modern Inlidelity considered, v. 1. —
On the duty of intercession, v. 3,— Impolicy of in-
tolerance, V. 2.— Preface to Janeway's life, v. 2.—
On the being and name of Jeliovaii, v. 3.— Spiritual
condition and prospects of the Jews, v. 2.— Extract
from Dr. Johnson's preface to Cowper's correspond-
ence, V. 2. — Advantages of knowledipe to the lower
classes, v. 1. — Lamb of God, his character, his sacri-
fice, and his claim to universal attention, v. 3. — The
l^aitib slain, the object of rapture to the heavenly
hosts, V. 3. — On the law of <«od in the heart, v. 3. — Ad-
dress circulated at the formation of the IjClcester
Anxiliary Bible Society, v. 2. — fjctters, v. 3. —
Love of life, v. 3.— Marks of love to tiod, v. 3.— Quo-
tations from the writings of Sir James Mackintosh
and Dr. Parr, v. 3. —Vanity of man apart from his im-
mortality, v. 3.— On the extreme corruption of man-
kind before the general deluge, v. 3.— On the end of
man's existence, v. 3.— Gregory, O. Brief memoir
of H., V. 3.— Miscellaneous pieces, v. 2.— Success of
missions depends upon the agency of the Spirit, tr. 3.
—On patience, v. 3.— On the conversion of St. PanI,
V. 3.— On the reward of the pious in heaven, v. 3. — On
the discouragements of pious men, v. 3.— Essay on
poetry' and philosophy, v. 2.— Fragment on popery,
V. 2.— Apology for the freedom of the press, v. 2.— Re-
view of the apology for the freedom of the press ; Mr.
Hall's reply, v. 2. — Extract of a letter from Dr. Prich-
ard, V. 3.— On the cause, agent, and purpose of re»en-
erati4»n, v. 3. — Joy of angels over the repentiiii< sin-
ner, V. 3. — A revcry, v. 2.— Points of agreement in the
state of the rich and the poor, v. 3.— Character of
the late Rev. T. Robinson, v. 2.— Extract from Mr.
Hall's rough notes of the funeral sermon for Dr. Ry-
land, V. t. — Funeral sermon for Rev. Dr. Ryland, v. 1. —
On the love of the brethren as a criterion of a state of
salvation, V. 3. — On the personality of Satan, v. 3.—
Seiitimenis proper to the present crisis, v. 1. — Ser-
mons, V. 8.— Notes of sermons, v. 3.— Seruions and
eliarfires, v. 1. — Si|;:iis 'of tiie times, v. 3.— Address
on the state of slavery in the West India islands, v. 2.
— Outline of the argument of twelve lectures on the
Sociniaii e4»iitroversy, v. 3.— On the spirit and tend-
ency of Socinianisin, v. 3.~On spiritual fleath,
V. 3. — On spiritual leprosy, v. 3.— Address in behalf
of the Stepney Baptist Society, v. 2.— On the sub-
stitution of the iiiiiorent for the guilty, v. 1.— Char-
acter of Rev. John Sntcliir, v. 2.— No temple in
heaven, v. 3.— On toleration, v. 2. — Memoir of Rev.
Thomas Toiler, v. 2. —Tracts, political and miscella-
neous, V. 2. — Defence of vlllajce preachlniic, v. 2. — Re-
flections on war, v. I,— On wisdom, v. 3.— On hearing
the Word, v. 1.— On the right of worship, v. 2.— Zeal
with innovation, v. 2.
Modern infidelity considered with respect
to its influence on cociety : in a sermon
preached at the Baptist meeting, Cambridge.
. 3 ed. Cambridge, 1800. 12°. ( With Hist, and
polit. view of the Decan. ) 3406
Sermon, occasioned by the death of her
late Royal Highness, the Princess Charlotte
of Wales. 6ed. Leicester, 1818. 8°. {Pamph-
lets, V. 40. ) 3126
Character of H. 3 pp. (Hall, R., Works, v. 2, p. 869.)
— Foster, J. Observations on Hall's character as a
preacher. 30 pp. (Hall, R., Works, v. 3, p. 95.)— Oll-
flllan, Q. Robert Hall. 16 pp. (Jn his Sketches of
mod. lit. V. 1, p. 74.)— Oregory, O. G. Brief memoir of
H. 75 pp. (Hall, R., Works, v. 3, p. 1.)— Sketch of Hall's
character, especially in private life. 7 pp. (Hall, R.,
Works, V. 8, p. 89.)— Scott, J. Character of H. as a
preacher. 2 pp. (Hall, R., Works, v. 3, p. 87.)
Hall, Samuel Carter. 1800-89.
Baronial halls and ancient picturesque edi-
fices of England. From drawings by J. D.
Harding, G. Cattermole, S. Prout, W. Muel-
ler, J. Holland, and other ancient artists.
Executed in coloured lithotints. London,
1881. 2 V. fo. 5.23
Book of memories of great men and
women of the age, from personal acquaint-
ance. New ed. London, n. d. 8°. 3774
Stately homes of England. See Jewitt, L.,
and Hall, S. 0.
Goss, W. H. Life and death of Llewel-
lynn Jewitt, with fragmentary memoirs of
some of his famous literary and artistic
friends, especially of S. C. Hall. 1889. 4792
Hall, Mrs. Samuel Carter. See Hall, Mrs. Anna
Maria Fielding.
Hall, Mrs. Sarah. 1761-1830. [Poems.] 6 pp,
(Johnston, G., Poets and poetry of Cecil co. Md. p. 188.)
Hall, Sidney. Travelling county atlas with
all the railroads. London, n. d. 8°. 1416
Hall, Maj. Thomas W. 1833—. Memorial no-
tice of President Davis. 7 pp. (Daniel, J. W., if/e and
reminiscences of Jefferson Davis, p. 354.)— Some recollec-
tions of President Uavis. 5 pp. (Daniel, J. W., Life
and reminiscences of Jefferson Davis, p. 349. )
Hall, W. P. Revolver or sabre. 3 pp. (JV.
Am. Rev. v. 161, 1895, p. 249.)
Hall, Rev. William. Sketch of Wm. Graham.
1 p. (,Uag. Am. Hist. v. 8, 1882, p. 2M.)— Shepard Kol-
lock. 1 p. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 16, 1888, p. 393.)— Maj.-
Gen. John Maunsell. 6 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 12,
1884, p. 558.)— Col. Rudolphua Ritzema. 5 pp. (Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 2, 1878, p. 163.)
HALL, William Mosley
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HALLEY, Edmund
Hall, William Moeley, and others. Chicago
river and harbor convention : an account of
ita orig^in and proceedings. Together with
statistics concerning Chicago by J. B. Thomas
and J. L. Barton. Chicago, 1882. p. 8°.
{Fergus Hist. S. no. 18. ) 3597
Hall t'aiiiily. Records of the Hall family of
Bristol, Pa. 8 pp. (Pa. Afag. Hist. v. U, 1887, p. 309.)
Hall of Waltheof ; or, the early condition
and settlement of Hallamshire. Addy, S. O.
.2523
Hallali. 100 pp. Rabusson, H. (Rev. d. deux
mondf. 1890, 8 p«r. v. 100, pp. 5, 241, 481.)
Hallain, Arthur Henry. 1811-33. Letters.
4 pp. (Nicoll, W. R., and Wise, T. J., Literary anecdotes,
». I, p. M.)— [P€»emi».] 16 pp. (Miles, A. H., Poets . . .of
the century, v. 4, p. 109.)— [Sonnet.] 1 p. (Qaine, T.
H. H., Sonnets of 3 centuries, p. 146.)
Gladstone, W. E. Arthur Henry Hal-
lam, rniustr. 1898.1 (Companion classics.)
4774
Nicoll, W. E., and Wise, T. J. (Eds.) Arthur Henry
Hallam, as advocate of Alfred and Charles Tennyson.
7 pp. (In their Literary anecdotes, v. 1, p. 21.)
Hallain, Henry. 1777-1859.
Constitutional history of England, from
the accession of Henry VII to the death of
George II. 5 ed. Paris, 1841. 3 v. 8°. .2585
The same. 5 ed. London, 1846. 2 v. 8°.
.2585
Introduction to the literature of Europe
in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth
centuries. Paris, 1839. 4 v. 8°. (Col.ofanc.
and mod. Brit, authors, v. 165-167 bis.) 2231
View of the state of Europe during the
middle ages. From the 6 London ed. New
York, 1837. 8°. 3742
Everett, E. Henry Hallam. 8 pp. (Orations and
spstehes, v. 4, p. 137.)— Maeaiilay, T. B., 1 Baron Ma-
taulay. Hallam's Constitutional history. 104 pp. ( Cril.
and Mst. essays, v. 1, p. 113.)
Hallam, John (Ed.)
A Sioux vision. See Thick-Headed-Horse
(In preceding catalogue).
Halliiin, Lewis. Eggleston, E. Lewis Hal-
lam. 10 pp. (Matthews, J. B., and Hutton, L., Actors
and actresses, V. 1, p. 243.)
Hallam, Orrin B. Original treasury account-
ing office. 6 pp. (Afag. /4m. Hut. V. 25, 1891, p. 71.)
Hallam, Thomas.
Four dialect words : clem, lake, nesh, and
088, their modem dialectical range, mean-
ings, pronunciation, etymology, and early
or literary use. London, 1886. 8°. (Eng.
I>iaUct 8oc. no. 48. ) —2163
(Ed.) Two collections of Derbicisms. See
Pegge, S.
Hallamshire, England. Addy, 8. O. Hall of
Waltheof; or, the early condition and settle-
ment of Hallamshire. 1893. .2523
Hunter, J. Hallamshire : history and to-
pography of the parish of Sheffield in the
oonnty of York. Ed. by A. Gatty. 1869.
.2621
Hallatoii, England. Hill, J. H. Hallaton.
22 pp. 1 pi. (In his Hist, of the parish of Langton, p. 273.)
See also I<elc«sterHliire.
Halle, Saxony. Schbader, W. Geschichte der
Friedrichs Universitaet zu Halle. 1894, 2 v.
—3382
Sehuin, W. Di una raccolta di pergamene italiane
acquistata per la Biblioteca universitaria di H. 7 pp.
(Archiv. star. ilal. 6 s. v. 5, 1890, p. 476.)
Halle. Kaiserliclie Leopoldiniscli-Caro-
linischc Deutsche Akademie der Naturfor-
scher. See Academia Caesarea Leopoldino-
Carolina Germanicae naturae curiosorum.
Halleck, Fitz-Greene. 1790-1867.
Alnwick castle. With other poems. lAnon.']
New York, 1836. 8°. 1352
Brynnt, W. C. Fitz-Qreene Halleck. 25 pp. (Prose
loritings, v. 1, p. 369.)— Poe, E. A. Fitz-Qreene Halleck.
8 pp. ( Works, Ed. by E. C. Stedman and O. E. Wood-
berry, V. 8, p. 60.)— Powell, T. Fitz-Oreene Halleck.
26 pp. (In his Living authors of America, p. 222.) — Wil-
Hon, J. G. Fitz-Qreene Halleck. 35 pp. (In his Bryant,
and his friends, p. 245.)
Halleck, Maj.-Gen. Henry Wager, LL. D. 1815-
72.
Unpublished war letters. See Grant, U. S.,
Pres. of U. S., and Halleck, Maj.-Gen. H. W.
Fry, J. B. Misunderstandings between Qrant and H.
13 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 16, 1888, p. 561.)— «r»nt, F. D.
Halleck's injustice to Qrant. 10 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. lil,
1885, p. 613.)
Halleii, Rev. Arthur Washington Cornelius.
Huguenots in Scotland. 16 pp. ( Huguenot Soc. Lond.
Proc. V. 2, 1889, p. 166.)
(Ed.) Registers of St. Botolph, Bishops-
gate, London. With index. [Edinburgh],
1889-95. 3 v. 8°. 1513
ifofe.— Privately printed.
(Ed.) Account book of Sir John Foulis.
See Foulis, Sir J.
Haller, Albrecht von. Bonstetten, C. V. de.
Haller. 10 pp. (In his Souvenirs, p. 61.)— Daniur, F.
Albert de Haller et son influence litt^raire. 65 pp. (Bib-
lioth. univ. et rev. Suisse, 3 p6r. v. 19, 1883, p. 449 ; v. 20, 1883,
p. 323.)— Fi«rnier, Q. L. Haller. 33 pp. 2 pi. (In his
vies des savants illustres, v. 5, p. 264.)
Haller, Bertold.
Pestalozzi, K. Bertold Haller. 1861.
(Baum, J. W., and others, Leben u. auagew.
schrift. der vaeter u. begruenHer der reform.
Hrehe, v. 9. ) —4212
Halles centrales de Paris, et commerce de I'ali-
mentation. Du Maroussem, P., and Qufirie,
C, Question ouvri&re, V. 4. — 3366
Hallett, Holt S. Burmah-Siam-China railway.
13 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 146, 1889, p. 617.)- Historical
sketch of the ShanM. 45 pp. (Colquhoun, A. R.,
Amongst the Shans, p. 337.)— My first visit to Kluiin^.
20 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 146, 1889, p. 327.)
Hallett, Thomas George Palmer. Battle of
Deorhara. and its relations to Bath, 12 pp. 2 pi. (Bristol
and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1883-84, p. 62.)
Halley, Edmund. 1656-1742. Some account of
the settlement of the Jesuites in the Spanish Indies.
13 pp. (Frezier, A. F., Voyage to the South sea, p. 323.)
Maiden, H. Halley. 12 pp. (In his Distinguished
men of mod. times, v. 3, p. 134.)
HALLEY, Robert
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HALM, Karl von
Hiilley, Robert, D. D. 1796-1876.
Lancashire : its Puritanism and noncon-
formity. Mancliester, 1869. 2 v. 8°. —1267
IIiiH(>z, P. Question de Madagascar. 24 pp.
{Rev. d. deux mnndes, 1885, 3 pfir. v. 72, p. G-19,)
Hallitlivy, Rev. Samuel Byram. 1812—.
Henry Ward Beeoher : a sketch of his ca-
reer. See Abbott, L., and Halliday, Rev. S. B.
Hallirtay. See also Haliday.
Ilallifax, T. B. Note on the comparative lon-
gevity of males and females in Japan. 2 pp. (Royal
Asiat. Soc. China branch, Journ. n. s. v. 24, 1890, p. 307.)
Hallifa.v. See also Halifax.
Halliwell-Pliillipps, James Orchard. 1820-89.
Brief account of the life, writings, and in-
ventions of Sir Samuel Morland. [Anon.l
Cambridge, 1838. 8°. 4775
Calendar of the Shakespearean rarities,
drawings, and engravings, preserved at Hol-
lingbury Copse, near Brighton. London, 1887.
8°. 3392
Memoranda on All's well that ends well,
the Two gentlemen of Verona, Much ado about
nothing, and on Titus Andronicus. 1879. 8°.
3392
Memoranda on Love's labour's lost. King
John, Othello, and on Romeo and Juliet. Lon-
don, 1879. 8°. 3392
' Memoranda on the Midsummer night's
dream, A. D. 1879 and A. D. 1855. Brighton,
1879. 8°. 3392
Memorandaonthetragedy of Hamlet. Lon-
don, 1879. 8°. 3392
Prospectuses of 1. The folio ed. of Shake-
speare, completed in sixteen volumes. 2.
Facsimiles of all the quarto eds. of the works
of Shakespeare which were issued in the life-
time of the poet. Forty -seven volumes. Lon-
don, n. d. 8°. 3394
Stratford records and the Shakespeare au-
totypes. 5 ed. Loudon, 1887. 8°. 3392
Visits of Shakespeare's company of actors
to the provincial cities and towns of England.
Brighton, 1887. 8°. 3392
Which shall it be ? New lamps or old ?
Shaxpereor Shakesj>eare? [Arum.'] Brighton,
1879. 8°. 3392
Iniroiliictioii: Notes; Glossary. 22 pp. (Mande-
ville, or Maundevile, Sir J., Voiagc and travaile, pp. iii,
317, 320.)— General introduction to the historical plays of
Kliakos|><>»rc. 20 pp. (Shakespeare, W., C'omj)(. worfcs,
ed. by C. Knight: Hist, plays, p. 623.)— Notices of the
Nliiik<'H|»o:ire rjirilie^ preserved at Hollingbury
copse. 12 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Journ. v. 42, 1886,
p. 173.)
{Ed.) Reliquiae antiquae. See Wright, T.,
and Halli well-Phillips, J. O. (in preceding
catalogue).
[Sfotlce of H.] 5 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Jb«?-n.
V. 45, 1889, p. 85.)
Vol. IV.— 254.
Hallock, Charles. 1834—.
Our new Alaska ; or, the Seward purchase
vindicated. New York, 1886. 8°. 2404
Making of history in AIOHkn. 8 pp. (Stag. Am. Hlal.
V. 17,1887, p. 33«.)
Hallowetl spots of ancient London. Meteyard,
E. (Silverpen, pseud. ) 1533
Halloween: a threefold chronicle. 15 pp.
Sharp, W. ( Harper's Mag. v. 73. 1886, p. 842. )
Halloween wraith. 16 pp. Black, W. (Har-
per's Mag. V. 81, 1890, p. 830.)
Hallowell, Richard Price. 1835—.
The pioneer Quakers. Boston, 1807. 12°.
—3286
Halls. Durm, J. Pesthallen. 37 pp. (Durm, J.,
and others, Handb. der architektur, 4 th. v. 4, pt. 1, p. 179. )
—and Wagner, H. Oeifentliche vergnuegungsstaetten
und festhallen. 84 pp. (Durm, J., and others, Handb.
der architektur, 4 th. v. 4, pt. 1, p. 132.)— Mchiniit, E.
Gebaeude filer gewerbe- und kunstgewerbe-vereine.
5 pp. (Durm, J., and others, ifandb. d^r architektur^ 4 th.
V. 4, pt. 2, p. 94.)— and Wagner, H. Gebaeude faer gesell-
schaften und vereine. 93 pp. (Durm, J., and others,
Handb. der architektur, 4 th. v. 4, pt. 2, p. 41.)— Wnjfner,
H. Gebaeude fuer kaufmaennische vereine ; Gebaeude
fuer sonstige gemeinnuetzige vereine und wohlfahrts-
gesellschaften. 15 pp. (Durm, J., and others, Haiidb.
der architektur, 4 th. v. 4, pt. 2, pp. 91, 98.)— Musik-,
schau-, und buehnen-spielhallen ; Tanzstaetten. 30 pp.
(Durm, J., and others, Handb. der architektur, 4 th. v. 4,
pt. 1, p. 132.)
Hallucinations.
Pakish, E. Hallucinations and illusions.
1897. (Ellis, H., Coneemp. Sci. S.) —2467
Aut tliaboliis ant iilliil. The true story of a hallu-
cination. 25 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 144, 1888. p. 475.)
— Gurney, E. Hallucinations. 39 pp. (Mind, v. 10,
1884, p. 161.)— and Myers, F. W. H. Phantasms of the
living. 16 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 33, 1883, p. 662.)— Ire-
land, W. W. Hallucinations of Mohammed, Luther,
and Swedenborg. 20 pp. (Jrt his Blot upon the brain,
p. 32.)— On hallucinations, especially of sight and hear-
ing. 31 pp. (In his Blot upon the brain, p. 1.)— On the
character and hallucinations of Joan of Arc. 32 pp. (In
his Blot upon the brain, p. 52.)— jHinex, W. What
psychical research has accomplished. 16 pp. (Forum,
V. 13, 1892, p. 727.)— ICraepelin, E. Ueber trugwahr-
nehraungen. 45 pp. ( Vierte^jahrsschr. f. wissens. philos.
V. 5, 1881, pp. 205, 349.)— Lewis. W. B. Magnan on cer-
tain peculiar features in bilateral hallucinations. 3 pp.
(Brain, v. 7, 1885, p. 562.)
See also Apparitions.— Delnsions.-IIInsilons.—
Insanity.— I'liysiology.— Psycliology.— Super-
stition.
Hallwlcli, Hermann. 1838 — . Boehmen die
heimat Walthers von der Vogelweide ? 48 pp. (Verein
f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 32, 1894,
p. 93.)
Halm, Friedrich. Gottschall, K. R. von. Fried-
rich Halm. 23 pp. (C/TWercZett, 1871, V. 2, p. 369.)
Halm, Karl von. 1809-82. Ueber Cicero's reden
pro C. Rabirio Postumo. 12 pp. ( Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. v. 30: Philos.-philol.-classe, Abhandl. v. 7, pt. 3,
1855, p. 621.)
{Ed.) Rhetores Latini minores. Ex codici-
bus maximam partem primum adhibitis.
Lipsiae, 1863. 8°. 3242
Contents. Aloiiin. Dispututio de rhetorica et de vir-
tutibus.— Aquila Ronianns. De figuris sententiarum
et elocutionis liber.— Angnstlniis, A. St., Bp. of Hippo.
De rhetorica quae supersunt.— Be<la Venerabilis. Liber
de schematibus et tropis.— Capella, M. M. F. Liber de
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HAM, Charles Henry
arte rhetorica.— ('amiodorns, M. A. Bumanarum in-
stitutionum pars quae de arte rhetorica agit.— t'Icoro,
M. T. De ttttributis personis et ncgotiis, ex De inven-
Uoue libro primo.— Incerti auctoris tractatus de adtri-
buUa penonae et negotio, sive commentarins in «'loero-
■ia De inventione libri I. capita 24-28— t'lo<H»iiii».
Ara rhetorica, de statibus.— Emporlust. De ethopoeia ;
Praeceptura loci communis; Praeceptum demonstrativae
materiae; Praeceptum deliberativac.— Excorpta rlie-
lorlci*.— Carmen de Hgurls vel schematibus.— Fortii-
natlannn, C. Artis rhetoricae libri III.— OrillliiM.
Bzcerpta ex commento in primnm Ciceronis librum De
Inventione.- Isidore, SI., Abp. of Seville. Ex Originum
Ubro II. capita quae sunt de rhetorica.- I-upuM, R.
Schemata lexeos.— Prls«lanns. Praeexercitamina ex
Hermogene versa.— BnUulaims, J. De flguris senten-
tiarum et elocutionis liber ; De schematis lexeos ; De
schematis dianoeas.— Ilallnus, of Antioch. Versus de
compositione et de metris oratoriun.—ScliciuaIn dia-
noeas quae ad rhetores pertinent.— Severlaiius, J.
Praecepta artis rhetoricae summatim coUecta de niultis.
—Victor, C. J. Ars rhetorica.— Victor, S. Institu-
tiones oratoriae.- VIctorlnus, C. M. Explanationum
in Bhetoricam M. Tullii Ciceronis libri II.
(Ed.) 0. Taciti Libri qui supersunt. See
Tacitus, 0. (in preceding catalogue).
(Ed.) Ciceronis Orationes selectae XVHL
See Cicero, M. T.
{Ed.) Ciceros Ausgewaehlte reden. See
Cicero, M. T.
(Ed.) Cornelii Nepotis Quae supersunt.
See Nepos, C. (in preceding catalogue).
(Ed.) Julii Pinnici Materni Liber de errore
profanarum religionum. See Firmicus Mater-
nus, J.
(Ed.) M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationes. See
Cicero, M. T.
(-Ed.) Sulpicii Severi Libri qui supersunt.
See Severus, S. (in preceding catalogue).
( E!d. ) Valerii Maximi Pactorum et dicto-
rum memorabilium libri novem. See Valerius
Maximus. (in preceding catalogue).
- HitkUfftjT. Zu Halm's Rhetores Latini minorcs. 10 pp.
(Fhilologus, v. 54, 1895, p. 345.)
Haliiiotii prioratus Dunelmensis. Longstafife,
W. H., and Booth, J. (Eds.) (Surtees Soe.
V. 83. ) 4544
Ualuaker, England. Lower, M. A. Notes re-
specting H. from a survey temp. Queen Elizabeth. 4 pp.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 9, 1867, p. 223.)
See aUo Nuhhcx.
HaloaiHlcr, Gregor. Seeck, O. Die Haloan-
derschen subscriptionen und die chronologic desjahres
238n. Chr. 9 pp. (B/ieini«c/i. mu«. n.s. v. 41, 1886, p. 161.)
Halogen substitution-products of benzoic sul-
phinide. De Roode, R. J. J. (Johns Hopkins
Univ. Theses, 1890. ) .—2363
Halorii.gcsic. 5 pp. 2 pi. Kanitz, A. (Martins,
K. F. P. von, and others, Flora BraM. v. 13, pt. 2, p. 873.)
Halphen, Eug&ne (Ed.) 1820—.
Lettres inSdites du Roi Henri IV. See
Henry IV, King of France.
Halpin, Rev. Nicholas John. 1790-1850.
Oberon's vision in the Midsummer-night's
dream, illustr. by a comparison with Lylie's
Endymion. London, 1843. 8°. (Shakes. Soc.)
3384
Hal.s, Frans.
Ungeb, W. Etchings after Frans Hals.
With a notice of the life and works of the
master by C. Vosmaer. 1873. — 17D3
Van RonssoJaor, Mrs. M. G. Prang Hals. 2 pp.
{Century Mag. v. 4, 1883, p. 417.)
Halsey, F. A. Premium plan of paying for
labor. 14 pp. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Econ. studies, v. 1, no. 2,
p. 75.)
Halsey, Frederic Robert.
Raphael Morghen's engraved works, being
a descriptive catalogue of all the engravings
of this master . . . accompanied by biographi-
cal and other notes, with a life of the engra-
ver. New York, 1885. 4°. —1752
Halstead, Albert. Newspaper row and national
legislation. 3 pp (i^. ^m. iJe». v. 160, 1895, p. 249.)
Halstead, Murat. 1829—. Do Americans hate
England? 5 pp. (If. Am. Rev. v. 160, 1890, p. 760.)-In-
crease of the standing ariii.v. 8 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 146,
1888, p. 310.)— Nulliflers of the Constitution. 12 pp.
(Forum, V. 4, 1887, p. 376.)— Clravolottc witnessed and
revisited. 11pp. (Centen/ Mog. v. 15, 1889, p. 117.)— Our
national conceits. 10 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 149, 1889,
p. 550.)— Torrid zone of our politics. 10 pp. (Forum,
v. 4, 1887, p. 634.)— Revival of sectionalism. 14 pp. (N.
Am. Rev. v. 140, 1885, p. 237.)— A silver senator re-
viewed. 6 pp. («•. 4m. Jfel). V. 164, 1892, p. 666.)
Halstead, England. Hardy, W. J. Foreign
settlers at Colchester and H. 15 pp. (Huguenot Soc.
Lond. Proc. v. 2, 1889, p. 182.)
See also Essfx.
Halsted, Caroline Amelia. —1851.
Life of Margaret Beaufort, Countess of
Richmond and Derby. London, 1839. 8°.
4765
Richard III, as Duke of Gloucester and
King of England. Phila., 1844. 8°. 4751
Halsted, George Bruce, Ph. D. (TV.) 1853—.
Geometrical researches on the theory of
parallels. See Lobatschewsky, N.
Halsted, L. B. Possibilities of Washington
society. 3 pp. (iV. 4m. iJec. v. 153, 1891, p. 634.)
Halteni, Westphalia. Roemisches lager bei
H. an der Lippe. 2 pp. (Zeils. f. alUrthumsw. v. 6, 1838,
p. 1201.) •
Halticiiii. See Coleoptera.
Halton, England. Allen, J. R. Pre-Norman
crosses at H. and Heysham. 17 pp. 1 pi. (Brit. Archaeol.
Assoc. Joum. V. 42, 1886, p. 328.)
See also Eancaslilre.
Halton castle. Beamont, W. History of the
castle of Halton . . . with an account of the
Barons of Halton. Illustr. 1873. .2531
Halvorsen, Jens Braage. 1845—.
Norsk forfatter-lexikon, 1814-80. Paa
grundlag af J. E. Krafts og 0. Langes
"Norsk forfatter-lexikon, 1814-56." Kristi-
ania, 1885-96. 4 v. 8°. L.56.
Contents.
Aabel, M. A. L.-B*yesen, Ibsen, H. J.-L<fwold, O. A.,
U. F., V. 1. V. 3.
Cammermayer, F. A.-H*y- Mack, H. M. F.-H<frst, O. 0.,
er, S. A., V. 2. V. 4.
Ham, Charles Henry. 1831—. Manual train-
ing. 9 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 72, 1886, p. 404.)
HAM, Wilhelm
2025
HAMERSLY, Thomas Holdup Stevens
Hani, Wilhelm. Skizzen vom Nil. 39 pp.
( Unscre Zeit, 1870, v. 1, pp. 681, 750.)
Hiini, France. Lemaire, E., and others.
Guerre de 1557 en Pieardie, bataille de St.-
Laurent, sifige de St.-Quentin, prises du Ca-
telet, de Ham, de Chauny, et de Noyon. 1896.
.2661
Ham, High, England. Grossman, G. D. Adrian
Scliacll's memoir of High Ham church and rectory,
A. D. 1598. 10 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 40, 1894, p. 113.)
See also Soiiiorsetsliire.
Hani. See also Hamm.
Haniaiiii, G. Friedrich Schiller als mensch
und dichter. Hamburg, 1892. 12°. —3186
Hauiann. Sec also Hayman.
Haiiiasali, Specimens of pre-Islamitic Arabic
poetry, selected and tr. from the. 44 pp. Rehatsek, E.
(Royal Asiat. Soc. Bombay, Jmim. v. 15, 1883, p. 65.)
Haiiiberg'cr, Julius. Rabus, ( — ). Gott und
seine offenbarungen in natur und geschichte ; Erinne-
rungen aus meinem leben, von H. 5 pp. {Zeits. f. philos.
V. 84, 1884, p. 123.)
Hainberg-er. See also Hamburger.
Hanibleton, Godfrey William. On the origin,
propagation, and prevention of phthisis. 2 pp. {Forln.
Bev. n. s. v. 50, 1891, p. 595.)
Hanililetoii, John A., and Co. Financial cir-
culars. Baltimore, 1879-97. 9 v. 4°. —1362
Hanibiir;;:, Bp. of. See Anschaire, St.
HainbiirfT, Oermany.
Clausade, Q. J. A. de. Voyage dans le
nord de 1' Europe : Hambourg, Lubeck, Stock-
holm . . . 1850. 2491
Koch, O. (Ed.) Sagen aus Schleswig,
Holstein, Lauenburg, Hamburg, und Luebeck.
1852. 1237
Browne, E. Journey from Vienna in Austria to H.
20 pp. {In his Brief account of travels in . . . Europe,
p. 160.) — I>ocllliis:er, J. J. I. von. Theologen der
nordischen dreistaedte : Hamburg, Luebeck, und Lue-
neburg. 16 pp. (In his Reformation, v. 2, p. 485.)— En-
Hrel, F. Internationale gartenbau-ausstellung zu H.
42 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1870, v. 1, pp. 145, 330.)— PrlvllCRla
archiecclesiae Hammaburgensis. 52 pp. (Lindenbrog,
E., Script, rcr. Germanic, p. 125.)— Schleirten, R. Der
brand Hamburg's vom 5 bis 8 Mai, 1842. 9 pp. {Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 61, 1889, p. 112.) — Shaiv, A. Hamburg's
new sanitary impulse. 10 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 73,
1894, p. 787.)— VerliiMSiiiisrskaniiif in H. 43 pp. ( Un-
sere Zeit, 1867, V. 2, pp. 641, 819.)
Seealso llniiNcatic lea$^ue.
Hamburg-. Hocberc Biierger.scbiile vor
dem Holstenthore, 1891-92. Progr. 732. Ham-
burg, 1892. 4°. —3132
Hamburg. Wilbelm Gymnasium. Bericht
ueber das 11 schuljahr, 1891-92. Hamburg,
1892. 4°. 3252
Haniburg-er, M., Ph. D. Anwendung einer
gewissen determinantenrelation auf die integfration par-
tiellcr differentialgleichungen. 15 pp. {Journ. f. d.
rcinc u. angcufan. ^nath. v. 100, 1887, p. 390. ) — Bemer-
kung ueber die form der integrate der linearen dilleron-
tlal^lcicrhiiii^on mit veraenderlichen coefficienten.
13 pp. {Journ. f. d. reinc ii. angewan. with. v. 76, 1873,
p. 113.)— Ueber das princip der sitUlchkelt. 42 pp.
{Zeits. f. voelkerpsych. v. 16, 1886, p. 36.)
Hamburger. See also Hamberger.
Hamcli, Bey, O. Mfimoire sur une nficropole
royalc d^couverte ^ Satda. 13 pp. {Rev. arch€ol. 3 s.
V. 10, 1887, p. 138.)
Bent, J. T. Hamdi Bey. 10 pp. {Contemp. Bev. v. M,
1888, p. 724.)
and Keinacb, Theodore. Une n^cropole
royale & Sidon. Paris, 1892-93. 4°. and at-
las, 2 pts. fo. P.
Hanidon, England. Norris, H. Camp on Ham-
don hill. 11 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Not.
Hist. Soc. iVoc. V. 30, 1885, p. 138.)— Waller, R. Ham-
don hill. 13 pp. 1 pi. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. JProc. v. 4, 1854, p. 78.)— Woodward. H. B.
Note on the Ham hill stone. 3 pp. (Somersetshire Ar-
chaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 32, 1887, p. 112.)
See also Hoinersetnliire.
Hamel, Anton GSrard van {Ed.) 1842—.
Romans de carit6 et mis6r6r6 du Renclus
de Moiliens : poSmes de la fin du XII sifeclo ;
6d. critique. Paris, 1885. 2 v. 8°. (Biblioth.
Ecole des hautes 6tudes, v. 61, 62. ) . — 4153
Po6me latin de Matheoliis. 2 pp. {Romania, v. 17,
1888, p. 284.)
(Ed.) Lamentations de Matheolus. See
Matheolus.
Haincl, Louis Ernest. 1826 — .
Histoire de France depuis la Revolution
jusqu'a la chute du second Empire. 5 s. His-
toire du rSgne de Louis-Philippe faisant suite
a 1' histoire de la Restauration, Juillet 1830-
F6v. 1848. Paris, 1889-90. 2 v. 8°. .2695
Hanielin, Ernest. N6crologie. Ernest Ham-
elin. 6 pp. {Rev. d. lang. rom. v. 32, 1888, p. 627.)
Hamelmauu, Hermann. Doellinger, J. J. I.
von. Hamelmann. 4 pp. {M his Reformation, v. 2,
p. 519.)
Hameln, Hanover. Polda, J. de. Chronica
ecclesiae Hamelensis. 5 pp. (Meibom, H., Jr., Ber. Oer-
man. v. 2, p. 513.)
Ham^ricourt, Gerard d'. Deschamps, L. Ces-
sion de la pr6v6te de Watten a H. 5 pp. (Soc. antiq. de
Morinie, Bull. 1857-61, p. 757.)
Hamerling, Robert. Kleinert, K. E. Robert
Hamerling ; ein dichter der schoenheit. 63 pp. {Samml.
wissens. vortrg. n. a. v. 4, 1889, p. 647.) — Leminer-
niayer, F. Robert Hamerling. 9 pp. {Unsere Zeit,
1889, V. 2, p. 263.)
Hamerslcy, John William ( Tr. ) 1808-89.
Chemical change in the Eucharist. See
Abbadie, J.
I>e Peysiter, J. W. Tribute to H. 5 pp. {Mag. Am.
Hist. V. 22, 1889, p. 224.)
Hamersley, Lewis Randolph. 1847 — .
Records of living officers of the United
States army. Phila., 1884. 8°. 1185
Hamer.sly, Thomas Holdup Stevens.
Complete general army register of the
United States of America, from the time of
the Revolutionary war to the present time.
New York, 1888. 8°. R.lOl
Complete general navy register of the
United States of America, 1776-1887. New
York, 1888. 8°. R.101
HAMERTON, Philip Gilbert 2026
HAMILTON, Lady Claud
Hamertoii, Philip Gilbert. 18ai-94.
Etchings of Rembrandt. London, 1894.
r. 8°. (Porybtto, no. 1, 1894.) —4671
Imag^ination in landscape painting. 2 ed.
London, 1887. 4°. —1711
Man in art: studies in religious and his-
torical art, portrait, and genre. With forty-
six pi. London, 1892. sm. fo. — 17A5
Paris in old and present times, with es-
pecial reference to changes in ita architecture
and topography. With illustrations. New
. ed. London, 1892. 12°. 2672
Portfolio papers. London, 1889. 12°.
—1758
Contents. Notes on apsthPtlcs.— Notices of artiHis.
— BfM>k llluslratloii.— Antoine t'hlntrenll.— John
Constable. — Con v<T»BH<>ii>t. — Ksstays. — Wm. Et-
ty.— Nature of the flne arts.— Soul and matter in the
fine art*.— Francis Joseph Ooya.— Adrien Onlgnet.—
Can nclence help art?— .Style.
Present state of the flne arts in France.
With many illustrations. London, 1892. fo.
—1711
- Home life in France. 10 pp. (Forum, v. 11, 1891,
p. 568.)— The immediate future of France. 14 pp. (Con-
temp. Rev. V. 55, 1889, p. 495.)— French and Kni^llsh.
70 pp. {Allant. Monthly, v. 58, 1886, pp. 17, 318, 619 ; v. 59,
1887, pp. S2, 668 ; V. 60, 1887, pp. 593, 766 : Rev. of in Allant.
Monthly, v. 65, 1890, p. 136; Blackwood's Mag. v. 146, 1889,
p. 269.)— Inandl. 2 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 52, 1892,
p. 851.) — Learning of languaKes. 13 pp. (Forum,
V. 18, 1892, p. 219.)— Basis of positive morality. 20 pp.
(Ootitemp. Rev. v. 59, 1891, pp. 537, 889.)
- — Books which have influenced me. Sec
Gladstone, W. E., and others.
[Ed.) The Portfolio. See Portfolio.
MAmen, Caatle. PigaultdeBeaupr6,( — ). Notice
snr H. 5 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Mim. v. 1, 1834,
P.2SS.)
Hamilton, 1 Duke of. See Hamilton, J.
Hamilton, A. Boyd. Gen. James Potter. 3 pp.
(Pa. Mag. Hiat. v. 1, 1877, p. 346.)
Hamilton, Adelbert. Reducing the cost of
insurance. 12 pp. (Forum, v. 7, 1888, p. 424.) — Great
railway debt. 12 pp. (Forum, v. 6, 1888, p. 155.)
Hamilton, Alexander. 1757-1804.
Works. V. 1. New York, 1810. 8°. 3146
Contents, Report on the subject of nianitraeturcN.
—Report on the establishment of a mint.— Report on a
national bank. — Report on pnblic crtMlit.
Letter . . . concerning the public conduct
and character of John Adams, Pres. of the
United States. Phila., 1800. 8°. (Dnane, W.
J., and others. Select pamph. ) — 2352
Official and other papers. Compiled from
the originals in the possession of Mrs. Ham-
ilton. [Ed. by Rev. F. L. Hawks.] v. 1.
New York, 1842. 8°. 2162
Note.— "So more pub.
Contents. Full vindication of the measures of the
ConxreHM, et«. — *!orre»iiM)ndcnce. — The farmer
refuted. — Military correspondence. — Rcmarlis
on the Unebec bill.— Tactical cxperimentM rela-
tive to the step.
Official reports on publick credit, a na-
tional bank, manufactures, and a mint. Phila.,
1821. 8°. —4317
On the expediency of adopting the federal Constitu-
tion ! Convention of New Yorls, June 24, 1788. 14 pp.
(Johnston, A., Rep. Am. oral. v. 1, p. 30.)— Letter to El-
bridge Oerry. Ip. (Maff. ^m. fltsf. v. 12, 1884, p. 177.)
—Letter to John Jay. 1 p. (Mag. Am. Bist. v. 12, 1884,
p. 176.)— I.ovo letter. 1 p. (Map. .4m. ffist. v. 25, 1891,
p. 335.)— Letter to Blias Boudinot on the battle of Jlon-
month. 7 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 2, 1878, p. 140.)— Letter
on WasliinKton's si''*- 2 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 19,
1888, p. 253.)— Storm of the Yorktown redoubts.
4 pp. (Jlfap. .Im. ffist. V. 7, 1881, p. 363.)
Baldwin, J. G. Party leaders : sketches
of Thos. Jefferson, Alex'r Hamilton . . . 1855.
4754
BouTELL, L. H. Alex. Hamilton, the con-
structive statesman. 1890. 3776
Bryce, J. Predictions of Hamilton and
De Tocqueville. 1887. (Adams, H. B., Johns
Hopkins Univ. studies in hist, and polit. sci.
5 8. no. 9. ) 4653
Ford, P. L. Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana : a
list of books written by, or relating to Alex.
Hamilton. 1886. W. 57
Carter. J. C. Hamilton. 27 pp. (Kirkland, Mrs. C.
M. S., and others. Homes of Am. statesmen, p. 233.) —
Orlswold, R. W. Alex. Hamilton. 7 pp. (In his Prose
writers of Am. p. 89.)— Kins, C. H. Eufus King and
the duel between H. and Col. Burr. 6 pp. (Mag. Am.
Hist. V. 11, 1884, p. 212.)— Monroe, J. Letter to H. 2 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 12, 1884, p. 80.)— Morse, J. T., Jr.
Alex. Hamilton. 9 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 59, 1887,
p. 115.)
and others. The Federalist, on the new
Constitution. By Publius. To which is added
Paciflcus, on the proclamation of neutrality.
Likewise, the federal Constitution, "with all
the amendments. Revised and corrected.
New York, 1802. 2 v. 8°. —4363
The Federalist, on the new Constitution,
written in the year 1788, with an appendix
containing the letters of Paciflcus and Helvi-
dius on the proclamation of neutrality of
1793 ; the original articles of confederation ;
the letter of Gen. Washington, as President
of the convention, to the President of Con-
gress ; the Constitution of the United States,
etc. 6 ed. Phila., 1847. 8°. —4363
Hamilton, Allan McLano, M. D. 1828—. Hys-
tero-catalepsy in a male ; attacks suspended by testicu-
lar pressure. 4 pp. (_Bram, V. 8, 1886, p. 528.)— Herr von
Strieinpfeirs experiment. 4 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 19, 1890, p. 891.)
Hamilton, Anthony, Count, Circa 1646-1720.
Memoirs of Count Grammont, to which
are preflxed, a biographical sketch of Count
Hamilton, and a translation of the epistle to
Count Grammont. New ed. Phila., 1836. 8°.
5851
Iliosrrapliical sketch of H. 13 pp. (Hamilton, A.,
Count, Mem. of Count Grammont, p. 5.)— Salnlsbury,
G. E. B. Anthony Hamilton. 17 pp. [Fortn. Rev. n. s.
V. 48, 1890, p. 597.)
Hamilton, Lady Augusta.
Mai-riage rites, customs, and ceremonies,
of the nations of the universe. [Anon.] Lon-
don, 1824. 8°. —1375
Hamilton, Lady Claud. See Hamilton, Lady
E. E.
HAMILTON, DavidJames
2027
HAMILTON, John
Hamilton, David James, M. D. On a method
of demonstrating the connections of the brain in health
and disease. 12 pp. (Brain, v. 6, 1884, p. 212.)— On the
curpiiN ralloNiiin in the embryo. 19 pp. (Brain, v. 8,
1886, p. 145.)— Destruction of orrlpitnl lobe accom-
panied by blindness. 10 pp. (Brain, V. 7, 1885, p. 89.)
Ilpt'v«r, C. E. On Prof. Hamilton's theory concern-
ing the corpus callosum. 3 pp. (Broin, V. 8, 1886, p. 370.)
lliiiiiiltoii, Gen. Douglas. 1818-92.
Eecords of sport in southern India, chiefly
on the Annamullay, Nielgherry, and Pulney
mountains. Also including notes on Singa-
pore, Java, and Labuan . . . 1844-70. Ed. by
. . . Edward Hamilton. With portrait and
illustrations; London, 1892. 4°. 1401
Hamilton, E. Blanche. Paris under the last
Valois Icings. 17 pp. (Breg. Hist. Bct. v. 1, 1886, p. 260.)
Hamilton, Edward, JVf. D. (JPd.) 1815—
Records of sport in southern India. See
Hamilton, Gen. D.
Hamilton, Edward John, D. D. The human
mind. 18 pp. (Rev. of in New Englander, v. 42, 1883,
p. 212.)
Hamilton, Elizabeth. 1758-1816.
Memoirs, with a selection from her corre-
spondence, and other unpub. writings, by
Miss Benger. London, 1818. 2 v. 12°. 4775
Hamilton, Elizabeth, and Jones, E. E. Con-
stance ( Trs. ) Microcosmus. See Lotze, R. H.
(in preceding catalogue).
Hamilton, Lady Elizabeth Emma, ( TV. ) 1821—.
Louis Pasteur : his life and labours. See
Vallery-Radot, R. (in preceding catalogue).
Hamilton, Lady Emma Lyon. 1764-1815.
Memoirs . . . with anecdotes of her friends
and contemporaries. New ed. . . . by W. H.
Long. With portraits. London, 1892. 8°.
4747
Jeafpres(3N, J. C. Lady Hamilton and
Lord Nelson. 1882, 2 v. 4787
Nelson, H., 1 Viacmmt Nelson. Letters to
Lady Hamilton. 1814, 2 v. 3862
I'ilztjrertiUI, P. H. Lady Hamilton. 91 pp. (In ftis
Kings and queens of an hour, v. 1, p. 177.)— Helfcrl,
J. A. Lady Emma Hamilton. 104 pp. (In his Maria
Karolina von Oesterreich, p. 119.)— I'aget. J. Lady
Hamilton and Mr. John CordyJeafTreson. 15 pp. (Black-
wood's MaiJ. V. 143, 1888, p. 635.)
Hamilton (formerly Buchanan), Francis, M. D.
1762-1829.
Account of the kingdom of Nepal, and of
the territories annexed to this dominion by
the House of Gorkha. lUustr. Edinburgh,
1819. 4°. 3422
Hamilton, Prank Hastings, LL. D., M. D.
1813-86.
Practical treatise on military surgery.
New York, 1801. 8°. —3796
Theodric Romeyn llrrk. 20 pp. (Gross, S. D., Lives
of Am. physicians, p. 776.)
Hamilton, Gail {pseud.) See Dodge, M. A. I
Hamilton, Hans Claude (Ed.)
Calendar of the state papers, relating to
Ireland, of the reign of Elizabeth, 1588 Aug.-
1596 June, preserved in H. M. Public Record
Office. London, 1885-90. 2 v. r. 8°. (Gt. Brit.
Master of the Rolls. ) 4553
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Hamilton, Henry. —1796. Loose notes while
prisoner at Williamsburg, 1779. 7 pp. (Mag. Am. Uist.
v. 1, 1877, p. 186.)
Hamilton, J. C. Slavery in Canada. 6 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 25, 1891, p. 233.)
Hamilton, James, 1 Duke of Hamilton. 1606-49.
Speech before the Kings most excellent
Majesty, concerning his returne into Eng-
land. Spoken in Parliament in Scotland,
Nov. 6, 1641. London, 1641. sm. 4°. ( With
James I, King of Gt. Britain, Speach in the
Starr e Chamber.) 4555
Manifold practises and attemps of the
Hamiltons, and particularly of the present
Duke of Hamilton now Generall of the Scot-
tish army to get the crown of Scotland. 1648.
(Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 10.) 4555
Nedham, M. Digitus Dei ; or, God's jus-
tice upon treachery and treason ; exemplifyed
in the life and death of the late James, Duke
of Hamilton. [Anon.] 1649. (Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 10. ) 4555
8(c«l, (— ). Duke Hamilton, Earl of Cambridge: his
case spoken to and argued. 17 pp. (Soraers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 6, p. 60.)
Hamilton, James, D. D. 1814-67.
Memoirs of the life of James Wilson, of
Woodville. London, 1859. 12°. 4796
Farewf'U to E^ypt ; or, the departure of the Free
Church of Scotland out of an erastian establishment.
25 pp. (Disruption worthies of the Highlands, Memorial
0/1843, p. 1.)
Hamilton, James. Clinton, G. Letter to H.
Ipp. (Afag. Xm. ffts(. V. 13, 1885, p. 277.)
Hamilton, James, Jr. Perry, B. F. James
Hamilton, Jr. 5 pp. (In his Reminiscences of public
men, p. 143.)
Hamilton, Lt. James A. Hamilton, J. A. Gen.
Stephen Elliott, Lt. James A. Hamilton, and Elliott's
torpedoes. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882,
p. 183.)
Hamilton, James Alexander. 1785-1845.
Catechism on the art of writing for an or-
chestra, and on playing from a score. Lon-
don, n. d. 12°. —2737
Catechism on the nature, invention, exposi-
tion, development, and concatenation, of mu-
sical ideas, illustr. with" examples from the
most celebrated authors. London, 1838. 12°.
—2747
New theoretical and practical musical
grammar, adapted to the present state of the
science. London, 1836. 16°. —2737
Hamilton, John, Abp. of St. Andrews. Circa
1511-71.
Catechism, 1552. Ed., with introduction
and glossary by T. G. Law. With a preface
by W. E. Gladstone. Oxford, 1884. 8°. —2254
HAMILTON, John
2028
HAMILTON FACSIMILES
Hamiltoii, John. 1800-84.
Sixty years' experience aa an Irish land-
lord. Memoirs, ed. with introduction by Rev.
H. O. White. With portrait. London, n. d.
8°. 2587
Ilniiiilt4>ii, John. Blaikie, W. G. John Ham-
ilton. 6 pp. {Divrupiion worthies. Memorial 0/1843, v. 3,
p. 295.)
UaiiiUt4>ii, Maj. John A. Gen. Stephen Elliott,
Lt. James A. Rsmilton, and Elliott's torpedoes. 3 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882, p. 183. )— Stephen
Elliott. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, V. 9, 1881,
p. 476.)— Death of Mrs. Sarah K. Bono. 1 p. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 12, 18S4, p. 426.)— An incident of Fort
Nunil«r. 2 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Popers, V. 9, 1881,
p. 26S.)— Anecdotes of the war. 2 pp. (Southern Hist.
Soc. Papers, v. U, 1883, p. 318.)
Huiniltoii, John B., M. D. Is yellow fever con-
tagious? 7 pp. (A". Am. Rev. v. 148, 1889, p. 47.)
and others. Can cholera be averted ? 21pp. (N.Am.
Bee. V. 141, 1885, p. 101.)
Hamilton, Rev. Joseph (Ed.)
Johnson's Dictionary of the English lan-
guage ; in miniature. See Johnson, S.
Uainilton, Kate Waterman. (John Wilkinson,
pseud.) Nehemiah's plan. 8 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 66,
18S3, p. 84S.)— Singular caxe »f JoNlinriin Itarkor.
10 pp. (Atlanl. Monthly, v. 56, 1885, p. 13. )
Haiuiltou, Lady Margaret. Household clubs :
how will they affect small households? 4 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 31, 1892, p. 807.)
Hamilton, Peter J.
Coloniiil Mobile : an historical study, large-
ly from original sources of the Alabama-Tom-
bigbee basin, from the discovery of Mobile bay
in 1519 until the demolition of Fort Charlotte
in 1821. Illustr. Boston, 1897. 8°. 3505
Hamilton, Sir Robert George Crookshank.
1835—. Lending money to Australia. 9 pp. (Nineteenth
Cent. V. 32, 1892, p. 194.)— Ruin of the civil servlee.
11 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 28, 1890, p. 460.)
Hamilton, S. M. (Ed.)
Hamilton facsimiles of MSS. in the national
archives relating to American history. Pt. 1.
Monroe doctrine, its origin and intent. New
York, 1896. 4°. .2654
Hamilton, Maj.-Oen. Schuyler. 1822—. Our
national flag, the stars and stripes ; its history in a centu-
ry. 28 pp. (il/og. .4n». irt»«. V. 1, 1877, p. 401.)— A liim-
dretl .veara to contp. 2 pp. (May. Am. Hist. v. 21, 1889,
p. 514.)— Ntars in our flag. 4 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 19,
1888, p. UjO.)
Hamilt4>ii, Sidney Graves. 1855—. Dr. New-
ton and Hertford College. 83 pp. (Burrows, M., Col-
lectanea, a 8. p. 279 : Oxford Hist. Soc. Pub. v. 32.)
Hamilton, Thomas. Men and manners in
America. 61 pp. (Bev. of in N. Am. JRev. v. 38, 1831, p. 210. )
Hamilton, Walter.
Dated book-plates (ex libris), a treatise on
their origin and development ... to 1895.
With illustrations. London, 1895. 3 pts. in
1 v. 8°. W. 33
French book-plates. A handbook for ex-
libris collectors. London, 1892. p. 8°. W. 37
Origin of the office of poet laureate. 16 pp. (Royal
Hist. Soc. Tram. v. 8, 1880, p. 20.)
Hamilton, Sir William.
Grote, G. Review of the work of Mr.
John Stuart Mill, entitled " Examination of
Sir Wm. Hamilton's philosophy." 1868. —1418
Mill, J. S. Examination of Sir Wm.
Hamilton's philosophy. 1878. —1452
I»o <liiliiccy,T. Sir Wm. Hamilton. 49 pp. (Coll.
writings, v. 5, p. 303.)
Hamilton, William Douglas (Ed.)
Calendar of state papers, domestic series,
of the reign of Charles I, 1641-49. Preserved
in H. M. Public Record Office. London, 1887-
93. 5 V. r. 8°. ( Gt. Brit. Master of the Rolls. )
4523
Note.—Foi earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
— — (Ed. ) Original papers illustrative of the
life and writings of John Milton, including
sixteen letters of state written by him, now
first pub. from. MSS. in the State Paper Office.
With an appendix of documents relating to
his connection with the Powell family. [West-
minster], 1859. 4°. (Camden Soc. no. 75.)
1595
and Liomas, Sophia Crawford (Eds. ) Cal-
endar of state papers, domestic series, of the
reign of Charles I ; addenda Moh. 1625-Jan.
1649. Preserved in the Public Record Office.
London, 1897. r. 8°. (Gt. Brit. Master of the
RolU. ) 4533
Hamilton, William Gerard. 1729-96. "
Parliamentary logick : to which are sub-
joined two speeches . . . and other pieces.
[With portrait.] London, 1808. p. 8°. —2156
Hamilton, William R. American machine
cannon and dynamite guns. 9 pp. (Century Mag. v. U,
1888, p. 885.)
Hamilton, William Richard. 1777-1859.
Memorandum on the subject of the Earl of
Elgin's pursuits in Greece. [Anon.] London,
1811. 8°. 1776
Hamilton, Sir William Rowan. 1805-65. On
the problem of Hipparohus. 27 pp. ( Hermathena, v. 4,
p. 480.)
Graves, R. P. Life of Sir Wm. Rowan
Hamilton, v. 2, 3. 1885-89, 2 v. 4894
Note.— For v. 1 see preceding catalogue.
C'ayley. A. On Sir W. R. Hamilton's method for the
problem of 3 or more bodies; Demonstration of Sir W. B.
Hamilton's theorem of the isochronism of the circular
hodograph. 11 pp. (Coll. Tiuithemat. papers, v. 3, pp. 97,
282.)— «j!ravcH, R. P. Sir W. Rowan Hamilton on the
elementary conceptions of mathematics. 21 pp. (Her-
mathena, V. 3, p. 469.)
Sec also Quart. Rev. v. 170, 1890, p. 34.
Hamilton, Canada. City of H. and county of
Wentworth. 19 pp. (Biggar, B. B., Canadian cities, p. 4.)
Hamilton, County, Ohio. Ford, H. A., and
Ford, Mrs. K. B. History of Hamilton county.
1881. 3591
Hamilton, Port. 16 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 128,
1887, p. 594.)
Hamilton Club. 6 pp. GrowoU, A., Am. book
clubs, p. 119.
Hamilton facsimiles of MSS. Hamilton, S. M.
.2654
HAMILTON FAMILY
2029
HAMMERSHAIMB, Venceslans Ulricus
Hamilton liiinily. Taylor, J. The Hamiltons.
9 pp. (In hia Qrcathist. families of Scotland, v. 1, p. 208.)
Hamilton On<^i<la Aca«leniy in 1794. 7 pp.
Hoot, W. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 18, 1887, p. 396.)
Hamilton palace collection. Illustrated
priced catalogue. London, 1882. 4°. —1755
Hamilton papers. Addenda. Gardiner, S.
R. {Ed.) {Camden miscel. v. 9: Camden 8oc.
n. s. no. 53. ) 1504
Hamilton-Douglas family. Taylor, J. The
Hamilton-Douglases. 11 pp. {In his Great hist, families
of Scotland, v. 1, p. 217.)
Hamilton-Gordon, Ishbel Maria Majoribanks,
Cmmtess of Aberdeen. 1857—. Household clubs : an ex-
periment. 8 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 31, 1892, p. 391. )—
Irelatnl at the World's fair. 7 pp. {N. Am. Rev.\.lSl,
1893, p. 18.)
Hamilton-Gordon, John Campbell, 7 Earl of
Aberdeen. 1847—. Union of Presbyterian churches. 8 pp.
(Forln. Rev. n. s. v. 37, 1885, p. 717.)— Home rule for Scot-
land. 13 pp. ( Weslm. Bev. v. 133, 1890, p. 57.)
Hamilton-King-, Mrs. Harriet Eleanor. 1840—.
Disciples; A book of dreams; Ballads of the north. 24 pp.
(Miles, A. H., Poctg ...ofthe century, v. 7, p. 475.)
Hamitic races. Vi5wa-Mitra. Chamites. In-
des pre-aryennes (berceau). 1892. 1732
Hamlet.
Hansen, G. P. Legend of Hamlet, Prince
of Denmark, as found in the works of Saxo
Grammatlcus and other writers of the twelfth
century. Ed. by 0. B. Simons. 1887. 1226
Fiilbe, (— ). Comte de. Hamlet saga. From Saxo-
Grammaticus. 11 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882, p. 947.)
— liilieiKTOii, R. von. Das deutsche drama im sech-
zehnten jahrhundert und Prinz Hamlet aus Daenemark.
23 pp. {Dcntach. rutidschau, v. 65, 1890, p. 242.)— Saxo
OraiiininliriiN. Die sage von Amleth. 18 pp. (Sim-
rock, K. J., Quellen des Shakspeare, v. 1, p. 103.)— ?*im-
rooU. K. J. Hamlet. Zur sagenvergleichung. 13 pp.
{In tiiK Quellen des Shakspeare, v. 1, p. 121.)— Very. J.
Hamlet. 14 pp. {Foetns and essays, p. 53.) — Whltli<»r,
J. G. Hamlet among the graves. 7 pp. ( Works, v. 7,
p. 267.)
See also Slink<^Ni>«are, W.
Hamley, Lt.-Gen. Sir Edward Bruce. 1824-93.
The channel tunnel. 3 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 11, 1882,
p. 672.)— Defencelessness of IjOikIoii. 8 pp. {Nineteenth
Cent. V. 23, 18S8, p. 633.)— Second division at T<'l-oI-Kc-
bir. 10 pp. 1 pi. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 12, 1882, p. 861.)—
Voliiiiioors in time of need. 19 pp. {Nineteenth Cent.
V. 17, 1886, p. 405.)
War in the Oiinca. 13 pp. (Rev. of in Blackwood's
Mag. V. 148, 1890, p. 853.)
and others. Question of imperial safety. 28 pp. {Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 23, 188S, p. 789.)
Hamlin, Augustus Choate, M. D. 1828 — .
Leisure hours among the gems. Boston,
1884. 12°. —1738
The tourmaline : its relation as a gem ; its
complex nature ; its wonderful physical prop-
erties, etc. ; with special reference to the beau-
tiful and matchless crystals found in the state
of Maine. Boston, 1873. 12°. —1738
Hamlin, Charles Sumner. Customs adminis-
trative act. 8 pp. (2V. .4m. iJw. V. 168, 1894, p.222.)
Hamlin, Cyrus, D. D., LL. D. 1811—. America's
duty to Americans in Turkey. 6 pp. {N. Am. Rev. v. l^,
1896, p. 276.)— New departure and iniNoloiiN. 10 pp.
{liiblioth. Sacra, v. 43, 1886, p. 763.) -Attitude of KiiHHia.
12 pp. {Forum, v. 3, 1887, p. 284.)— Dream of Russia.
12 pp. {Atlanl. Monthly, v. 58, 1886, p. 771.)
Hamlin, T. B.
Advice on the management of the teeth.
Nashville, 1847. 12°. —3787
Hamm, Walter C. Art of gerrymandering.
14 pp. {Forum, v. 9, 1890, p. 538.)
Hamm, Wilhelm, Ritter von. 1820-80. Desin-
fection der staedte, 25 pp. ( Unscre Zeit, 1866, v. 1, pp. 47,
137.)— Die «lciits«!lie HpeliHOliorei. 20 pp. (t/?i»crc
Zeit, 1867, V. 2, p. 452.)— IiKlisolie vOiceliK'Htpr. 9 pp.
{UnsereZeit, 1875, v. 1. p.213.— Meliorationen in Italieii.
37 pp. {Unsere Zeit, 1876, v. 1, pp. 579, 772; v. 2, 1876,
p. 350.)— Parlser vliiflTonnlor. 11 pp. {UnsereZeit,
1881, v. 1, p. ISO.)- Die rebeiia:«'I«ol. 13 pp. {Unsere
Zeit, 1880, V. 1, p. 249.)— Die trucHei. 12 pp. {Unsere
Zei(, 1875, V. l,p. 380.)— Wieliojska uiul StasMfiirt.die
beiden groessten steinsalzwerke Europas. 22 pp. 3 pi.
( Unsere Zeit, 1870, v. 2, p. 468.)— Die wiener Weltaus-
Mldlniiji; im jahre 1873. 70 pp. (Unsere Zeit, ISH,\. I,
pp. 390, 527, 601.)
Hamm. See also Ham.
Hammam el-Lif, Tunis. Renan, J. E. Mo-
sa'iques do Hammam-Lif. 10 pp. 5 pi. {Reo. archtol. Z s.
V. 1, 1883, p. 157 ; V. 3, 1884, p. 273.)
See also Oiiinniis.
Hammann, Otto. 1852 — . Zur saecularfeier
von Chamisso's geburtstag. 17 pp. {Unsere Zeit, 1881,
V. 1, p. 359.)
Haminar, August.
New Africa. See Schulz, A., and Hammar, A.
Hammarskoeld, Laurits. Grimm, J. L. K.
Svenska vitterheten, von H. 3 pp. {KUinere schriften,
V. 4, p. 154.)
Hammer, 0. Christian Adam. 4 pp. [Biog.
jahrb. f. alterth. p. 101 : Jahresb. iteber fortschr. der class,
alterth. v. 53, 1889.)— Zu Cicero De opt. gen. oratorura.
2 pp. {Philologus, v. 41, 1882, p. 185.)— Bericht ueber die
auf die ^-ricehiNelfteii rhctoren und spaeteren so-
phisten bezuegliohen, von anfang 1887 bis ende 1893 er-
schienenen schrlften. 115 pp. {Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der
class, alterth. v. 62, 1891, p. 45 ; v. 83, 1896, p. 108.)— Zu
<titiiitilian!i DcclainatioiieN. 2 pp. {Philologus,
V. 46, 1886, p. 194.)
Hammer, T. F. Danish skate-sail. 3 pp. ( Cen-
tury Mag. V. 1, 1881, p. 726.)
Hammer, Der. 12 pp. Lange, A. G., Vermisch.
schriften, p. 257.
Hammer-Purffstall, Joseph, Freiherr von.
1774-1856. Berichtigung der orientalischen namen Schilt-
berger's. 16 pp. (Munich, Akad, wissens. Denkschr.
V. 9: Philol.-hist. classe, Abhandl. v. 9, 1823-24, p. 217.)—
Ueber die rechtmaessige throiifolsfonach den begriffen
des moslimischen staatsrechtes, besonders in bezug auf
das osmanische reich. 38pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. v. 18 : Philos.-philol. classe, Abhandl. v. 3, 1840,
p. 675.)
Hammersclimidt, Andreas. Tobias, A. An-
dreas H. aus Bruex. 11 pp. ( Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen
in Boehmen, Mittheil, v. 9, 1871, p. 238.)
Hanimersliaimb, Venceslans Ulricus {Ed.)
1819—.
Faer^sk anthologie med litteraerhistorisk
og grammatisk indledning samt glossar. K(p-
benhavn, 1886-91. 2 v. 12°. (Samfund til
udgiveUe of gam. nord. litt. v. 15, pts. 1-6.)
—3157
HAMMERSMITH, England
2030
HAMPSHIRE, England
Hniiiinvrsmitli, England. BuRT, I. Histori-
cal notices of Chelsea, Kensington, Fnlham,
and Hammersmith. [lUustr.] 1871. .2534
Faulkner, T. Historical and topographi-
cal account of Fulham , including the hamlet
of Hammersmith. 1813. 2524
History and antiquities of the parish of
Hammersmith. 1839. .2535
8»e also London.— Middlesex.
Hniniiiillt Frederick. Labour representation.
11 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 55, 1894, p. 646.)
HniiiiiioiKl, Basil Edward.
Political institutions of the ancient Greeks.
Ix)ndon, 1895. 8°. 2713
llniniiiond. Rev. Charles Edward.
Brioiitman, F. E. (Ed.) Liturgies, eastern
and western ... on the basis of the former
work by C. E. Hammond. 1896. —3217
Uaniiiioiid, Harry.
South Carolina : resources and population,
institutions and industries. Charleston, 1883.
8°. (South GaroliTia, State board of agricul-
ture. ) —4682
Hainiiioiid, Isaac W. Slavery in New Hamp-
shire. 4 pp. (ifap. Am. Hist. v. 21, 1889, p. 62.)
Haiiiinoiid, James. 1710-42. Poetical works.
38 pp. (Sanford, E., and Walsh, R., Jr., Brit, poets, v. 17,
p. 283.)
Nnnford. E. Life of H. 4 pp. (Sanford, E., and
Walsh, R., Jr., Brit, poets, v. 17, p. 285.)
Ilaiiiiiioiul, James Henry. Perry, B. P. James
H. Hammond. 8 pp. (Jn hi> Reminiscences of public
men, p. 104.)
and Ijatrobe, John Hazlehurst Boneval.
The Regina coeli. Correspondence between.
Baltimore, 1858. 8°. L.34
Hainiiioiid, John Hays. South Africa and its
fntare. 16 pp. ( iV. Am. Bev. v. 164, 1897, p. 233. )
Haininoiid, Matthew Brown, Ph. D.
Cotton industry : an essay in American
economic history. Pt. 1. New York, 1897.
8°. (Am. Econ. Assoc. Pub. n.s. no. 1.) — 4376
Haiiiiiioiul, Paul F. Campaign of Gen. E.
Kirby Smith in Kentucky, in 1863. 40 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9, 1881, pp. 225, 246, 289, 455 ; v. 10,
1882, pp.70, 158.)
Haiiiinoiid, Col. Robert. 1621-54.
Letters between Col. Robert Hammond
Governor of the Isle of Wight, and the com-
mittee of Lords and Commons at Derby-
-Honse . . . relating to King Charles I, while
he was confined in Carisbrooke-castle in that
island. Now first pub. To which is prefixed
a letter from John Ashbumham. London,
1764. 12°. 15.58
Haininoiid, Robert. France et la Prusse 1763-
W. R^tablissement des rapports diplomatiques aprSs la
raerre de Sept ans. 14 pp. {Bev. hUt. v. 25, 1884, p. 69.)
— MlMlon du Comte de <i!aineft & Berlin. 1769. 27 pp.
(Bct. hist. V. 37, 1888, p. 322.)
Haininoiid, Walter J. Liberating the slaves
in BraziL 12 pp. (NineUerUh Cent. t. 24, 1888, p. 94.)
Haininoiid, William Alexander, M. D. 1828 — .
Insanity in its relations to crime : a text
and a commentary. New York, 1873. 8°.
—3784
Evolution of the boycolt. 8 pp. (Fonnn, v. 1, 1886,
p. 369.)— Brain surgery. 7 pp. (JV. Am. Bev. v. 156,
1893, p. 390.)— Comlnjf n«»n. 8 pp. (J^orum, v. 1, 1886,
p. 75.)— What should a doctor be paid! 8 pp. {N.Am.
JJei). V. 158, 1894, p. 660.)— Elixir of life. 8 pp. {N.Am.
Bev. V. 149, 1889, p. 257.)— False li.ydro|>liobia. 6 pp.
(iV. Am. Bev. v. 151, 1890, p. 187.) — Mischievous Ice.
pitcher. 5 pp. (iV. /Im. Bet;. V. 148, 1889, p. 738.)— Self-
control in curing insanity. 8 pp. {N. Am. Bev. V. 152,
1891, p. 311.) — InNoniiiia and recent hypnotics. 9pp. {N.
Am. Bev. v. 156, 1893, p. 18.)— Brig.-Gen. Nathaniel I.yon.
12 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 13, 1885, p. 237.)— MndncNs
and mnriler. 12 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 147, 1888, p. 626.)
—Mysterious dlN»p|>earnnccH. 8 pp. {Forum, v. 3,
1887, p. 69.)— How to rest, 5 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 163,
1891, p. 215.)— How shall women dress? 4 pp. {N.Am.
Bev. V. 140, 1885, p. 565.)
and others. Is drunkenness curable ? 29 pp. {N.Am.
Bev. v. 153, 1891, p. 316.)
Haiiiiuiirabi, King of Babylonia. Amiaud, A.
Inscription non sgmitique de H., tr. en Assyrien. 14 pp.
{Joum. asiat. 7 s. v. 20, 1882, p. 231.)
Hainoiit, TibuUe. 1844—. Proces de Lally-
Tollendal. 26 pp. {Bev. d.deuxmondes, 1SS7, 3 p&T. v. 80,
p. 633.)
Hainpa. See Pampa or Hampa.
Hampden, 1 Viscount. See Brand, H. B. W.
Hainpdcn, John. 1594-1643. Discreet and
learned speech, spoken in the Parliament, on Wednes-
day, 4 Jan., 1641, concerning the accusation of high
treason preferred by His Majesty against himselfe, the
Lord Kimbolton, Sir A. Haslerigg . . . 3 pp. (Somers,
J., Coll. of tracts, v. 4, p. 336.)
Macanlay, T. B., 1 Baron Maeaulay. Lord Nugent's
Memorials of H. 66 pp. ( Orit. and hist, essays, v. 1, p. 425. )
—Maiden. H. Hampden. 12 pp. (Jn Ms Distinguished
men of mod. times, v. 2, p. 122.)— Wraujfliam, F. John
Hampden. 17 pp. {In his Brit. Plutarch, v. 3, p. 63.)—
and others. Discovery of a late and bloody
conspiracie at Edenburgh in Scotland. Lon-
don, 1641. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets: Charles I,
v. 2.) 4555
The same. (With James I, King of Gt.
Britain, Speach in the Starre-Chambor. ) 4555
Hainpdeii-Sidney College. 13 pp. 1 pi. Mc-
Ilwaine, C. R. (Adams, H. B., Thos. Jefferson and the
University of Virffinia, p. 227. )
Hampole, Richard de. See RoUe de Hampole,
R.
Hampshire, England.
Berry, W. County genealogies. Pedigrees
of the famlUes in the county of Hants . . .
1833. 3791
Britton, J., Brayley, E. W., and others.
Hampshire. [Illustr.] 1805. (In their Beau-
ties of England and Wales, v. 6. ) .2527
Gilbert, H. M. Bibliotheca Hantoniensis :
an attempt at a bibliography of Hampshire.
[1872.] L.56
Hampshire Antiquary and Naturalist.
v. 1. 1891. 2512
- Hampshire Record Society. [Publica-
tions.] 1889-97, 6 v. .2516
HAMPSHIRE, England
2031
HAMY, Ernest Theodore Jules
Milne, F. A. English topography, pt. 5.
(Hampshire-Huntingdonshire.) 1894. (Gom-
me, G. L., Gentleman' 8 Mag. Libr.) 4156
MuDiB, R. Hampshire : its past and present
condition and future prospects. [1838], 3 v.
.2534
Shore, T. W. History of Hampshire, in-
cluding the Isle of Wight. 1892. 2526
Woodward, B. B., and others. General
history of Hampshire, n. d., 3 v. 2512
<'ox, T. Hampshire. 77 pp. 2 maps. [In his Magna
Britannia, v. 2, p. 845.)— Froncli, A. D. W. Hampshire.
21 pp. ( Jn his County records, p. 149.)
See also AUIershot.— Basinifstoke.— Bosinere.—
M<nirin'iiiont!i.— Bradlns:.— Dean.— nmnincr.—
Eimlaiiil. — - Ilavaiil.— Il«.yliiia-. — Hiirslcy. —
Iliirstbourne I'riorjt. — Isle of Wiglil. — Moon
StoUo.— New Forest.— ST iirsllng.—l'orlsinoutli.
— Redeiihani.— St. Mary Bonrne.— Selboriie.—
Nilclic<)ter. — Noiithuiiiplon. — Warblinj^toii. —
Weald.— Wesliaston.—Wiiichoster.—YarniontU.
Haiiip.sliire, County, Va. Early, J. A. Expe-
dition to Hardy and H. 2 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, v. 9, 1881, p. 267.)— Kosscr, T. L. Expedition to
Hardy and H. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9,
1881, p. 269.)
Haiiipsliire Antiquary and Naturalist, v. 1.
Southampton, 1891. r. 8°. 2512
Hampshire Record Society. [Publications.]
London, 1889-97. 6 v. 8°. .2516
Conlents. Kitchin, G. W. {Ed.) Manor of Many-
flown, Hampshire ; Compotus rolls of the obedienti-
aries of St. Swithnn's priory, Winchester.— Regis-
ters of John de Santlale and Rigaud de Asserio, Bps.
of Winchester (1316-23), with an appendix of contem-
poraneous and other illustrative documents by F. J.
Baigent. — Macray, W. D. ( Ed. ) Calendar of charters
and documents relating to Selborne and its priory.—
Kitchin, G. W., and Madge, E. T. {Eds.) Documents re-
lating to the foundation of the chapter of Winelies-
ter, 1541-47.— Stephens, W. R. W., and Madge, F. T.
{Eds.) Documents relating to the history of the cathe-
dral church of Winchester in the 17 century.
Hanipistcad, England. Baines, F. E. {Ed.)
Records of the manor, parish, and borough
of Hampstead, in the county of London, to
Dec. 31, 1889. 1890. 2523
HowiTT, W. Northern heights of Lou-
don ; or, historical associations of Hampstead,
Highgate . . . 1869. 1527
Park, J. J. Topography and natural his-
tory of Hampstead in the county of Middle-
sex. 1818. 2523
See also Liondon. —Middlesex.
Hampstead, N. H. Smith, I. W. History of
the town of Hampstead, N. H., for one hun-
dred years. 1884. 2635
Hampton, Lt.-Qcn. Wade. 1818—.
Address on the life and character of Gen.
Robert E. Lee. Baltimore, 1871. 8°. 3894
Battle of Benlonville. 6 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and
Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 4, p. 700; and
Century Mag. v. 12, 1887, p. 939.)— Bri;fanda;;e on our
railroads. 4 pp. (JV. ^m. iieii. v. 159, 1894, p. 665.)- Letter
on the burning of I'olnnibia. 3 pp. (Southern Hist.
Soc. Papers, v. 7, 1879, p. 156. )— Correspondence with Col.
Bassett l"reneli. 2 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
V. 2, 1876, p. 31.)— Report of the Ueltysbiirg' cam-
paign. 2 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 7, 1879,
Vol. IV.— 266.
p. 245.) — lfart*M Soutli C'ar4»lina l»ntt<*ry. 87 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 6, 1878, p. 130.)— What
net*ro Hiipreniaey means. 13;pp. {Forum, v. 6, 1888,
p. 38.3.) — Engagement at Nnppony eiiiireii. 4 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 7, 1879, p. 168.) -Les.son of
the recent Ntrikes. 8 pp. (iV. Am. Rev. v. 159, 1894,
p. 188.)— Report of the battle of Trevyliim'M tiepot
and subsequent operations. 5 pp. (Sonthem Hist. Boc.
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BrooScH. U. R. Hampton and Butler. 13 pp. (South-
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How H. captured Grant's entire beef supply. 10 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 22, 1894, p. 147.)— riiU.
oini, A. R. Beauregard's and Hampton's orders on
evacuating Columbia. 2pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
V. 7, 1879, p. 249.)— Fowl, N. P. Wade Hampton's strat-
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Soc. Papers, V. 24, 1896, p. 278.)— Mnekey, T.J. Hampton's
duel on the battle-field of Gettysburg with a Federal
soldier. 5 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 22, 1894,
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(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 13, 1885, p. 144.)
Hampton Court. Barlow, W. Summe and
substance of the conference, which it pleased
his excellent Majestie to have with the Lords
Bps. and others of his clergie ... at Hamp-
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Grundy, J. Stranger's guide to Hampton
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1518
Lambert, G. Hampton Court. 1882. 2557
Law, E. History of Hampton Court palace.
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Pyue, W. H. History of Hampton-Court palace.
88 pp. {In his Hist, of Royal residences, v. 2. )
Hampton Normal and Agricultur.al Insti-
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Cabin and plantation songs as sung by the
Hampton students. 1891. — 2754
Hamptpn road.s. Colston, R. E. Watching
the Merriniac. 4pp. {Century Mag. w.T, 1887, p. 763.)— C'on-
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S. D. In the Monitor turret. 10 pp. (Johnson, R. U.,
and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 1, p. 719 ;
and Century Mag. v. 7, 1885, p. 754.)— .Manry, D. H.
Merrlmac and Monitor. 10 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
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Report of the Committee on naval affairs. 28 pp. (South-
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First fight of iron-clads. 20 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and
Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 1, p. 692 ; and
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Hainsey, England. Chapman, R. Parochial
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1865, p. 70.)
See also Snssex,
Hanitoii, Mrs. Anne. Murder ! Murder ! ! a
bloody relation of H., who poisoned her husband. 6 pp.
( Hindley, C, Old book collect. miMcl. v. 2, 3. )
Hamy, Ernest Thfiodore Jules. 1842—.
Notice sur une mappemonde portugaise
anonyme de 1502, rficemment d6couverte Sl
Londres. Paris, 1887. 8°. 1435
Note. Extract from Bulletin de glographie hiatorique el
descriptive, no. 4.
Introduction. U pp. (Aubin, J. M. A., Mlm. sur
la peiniure . . . des anciens Mexicains, p. iii : Miss. sci. au
Mex.)—Yc\\o\f races, 13 pp. (Smithson. Inst. Re-
port, 1895, p. 505.)
HAN CHEY
2032
HANDBOOK OF MASSAGE
Urtii Cliey, Inscription sanscrite de. 11 pp.
2 pi. Barth, A. (Jbura. osiat. 8 s. v. 1, 1883, p. 160.)
Hun «l'Islaiiile. Hugo, V. M., Comte. 4107
Han Yil. Watters, T. Life and works of H.
or Han W6u-kang. 17 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-
China branch, Joum. n. s. v. 7, 1873, p. 165. )
Hanaii, Prussia. Reimek, H. Urkundenbuch
zur geschichte der herren von Hanaii und der
ehemaligen Provinz Hanau. 1891-97, 4 v.
(Hessisches urkundenbuch, 2 abth.: Pub. aus
d. K. prcuss. staatsarchiven, v. 48, 51, 60, 69. )
^ 4403
Hanbiiry, Robert William. 1845—. Our army.
15 pp. ( Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 51, 1892, p. 846. )
Hanbury, Rev. William. Hill, J. H. Rev. W.
Hanbury : his plantations and charitable foundations.
64 pp. (/n his Hist, of the parish of Langton, p. 91.)
H.ance, Edward M. Notes on the ancient
Cheshire families of Bennett of Saughall Massey and
Bennett of Barnston, with their collateral branches.
112 pp. 3 pi. ( Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans.
V. 38, 1889, p. 37.)— Municipal precedence in the IB
century. 3 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trans, v. 40, 1890, p. 163.)— Extracts from the parish rec-
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Soc. Trans, v. 37, 1888, p. 141.)
and Morton, T. N. Burgess rolls of Liv-
erpool during the 17 century. 30 pp. ( Lancashire and
Cheshire HUt. Soc. Trans, v. 36, 1887, p. 129.)
Haucc, Henry Fletcher. [Notice of.] 5 pp.
(Royal Hist. Soc. China branch, Journ, n. s. v. 21, 1887,
p. 309.)
Hancock, Mrs. Almira Russell. 1833-93.
Reminiscences of Winfield Scott Hancock.
New York, 1887. 8°. 3704
Hancock, Anson Uriel.
History of Chile. Chicago, 1893. 8°. {Lat.
Am. republics. ) 4655
Hancock, Charles. Visit to the Familistfere
at Guise. 9 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 53, 1893, p. 418.)—
Working-class settlements in Mulhonsc and Milan.
10 pp. ( Form. Rev. n. s. v. 56, 1894, p. 94.)
Hancock, Rev. Frederick. 1849 — . Ancient
chapels in the valley of Holnicote. 6 pp. 1 pi. (Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 39, 1893,
p. 65.)
Hancock, John. 1737-93. Letter to Elbridge
Gerry. 1 p. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 12, 1884, p. 460.)— liCtter.
1 p. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 24, 1890, p. 224.)— Letter to Gen.
WnHlilngrton. 3 pp. (Mag. ^m. Hist. v. 15, 1886, p. 90.)
Ailnins, C. F. John Hancock. 5 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist.
V. 1, 1877, p. 73.)— Hlldreth, R. Hancock. 28 pp.
(Kirkland, Mrs. C. M. 8., and others. Homes of Am. states-
men, p. 95.)— Huniner, W. H. Incidents in the life of
H. 7 pp. (Jlfag. Am. 2fi««. V. 19, 1888, p. 504.)
Hancock, William Neilson, LL. D., and others
(Elds.) Ancient laws of Ireland. [Irish and
Eng.] Dublin, 1865-79. 4 v. 8°. (Ireland,
Commiss. for pub. the and. laws. ) — 1333
Contents. Book of Alcill, t. 3. — Brchon law
IractH, V. 4.— €ii(il«inary law, v. 3.— Law of dear-
Htock tenure, v. 2.— Law of diNtreSH, v. 1, 2.— Law of
fiwit-eraice, v. 2.— Law of lioHlii|;:e-Hurelieft, v. 2. — Of
taking lawful poHKe>tHl«n, v. 4.— Law of Haer-)«(4>ck
tenure, v. 2.— NencbUH inor, v. 1-3.— Law of Hocial
connexlonH, v. 2.
Hancock, Maj.-Oen. Winfleld Scott.
Hancock, Mrs. A. R. Reminiscences of
Winfield Scott Hancock. 1887. 3704
Jenklnx, H. M. Genealogical sketch of H. 7 pp.
(Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 10, 1886, p. 100.)— Keese, W. L. Tribute
toH. 4 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. V. 15, ISSH, p. 33S.)
Hancock. See ai«o Handcock.
Hand, Ferdinand Gotthelf. 1786-1851.
Tursellinus seu de particulis Latinis com-
mentarii. Lipsiae, 1829-45. 4 v. 8°. —2112
Praefatio. 15 pp. (Catullus, C. V., Opera omnia,
V. l,p. 3: Valpy, A. J., Script. Lat.)
(Ed.) J. P. Qronovii in P. Papinii Statii
Silvarum libros V diatribe. See Qronovius,
J. F.
Hand.
Debay, a. HygiSne dee mains . . . 1851.
—3707
BaNtian, H. C, and Horsley, V. Arrest of develop-
ment in the left upper limb, in association with an ex-
tremely small right ascending parietal convolution.
4 pp. 1 pi. (Brain, v. 3, 1881, p. 113.)— tiowcrs, W. K.
The brain in congenital absence of one hand. 3 pp. 1 pi.
(Brain, v. 1, 1879, p. 388.)— Tnckerman. H. T. Chapter
on hands. 13 pp. (In his Optimist, p. 147.)— Unna, P.
G. On circnlar patches of exfoliation of tlie palm and
tongue. 4 pp. (Selected monographs on dermatology,
p. 46: New Sydenham Soc. v. 143.)— Warner, F. Spon-
taneous postures of the hand considered as indications
of the condition of the brain. 19 pp. (Brain, v. Q, 1884,
p. 342.)
See also AtIietoNl». — Fing;ers. — I^eft-lianded-
ness.
Handbook for Norway for 1867. Bennett, T.
.2467
Handbook for travellers. See Baedeker, K.
— ^Murray, J.
Handbook of British hepaticae. Cooke,
M. C. —2667
Handbook of coinniercial geography. Chis-
holm, G. G. 1415
Handbook of cryptoganiic botany. Ben-
nett, A. W., and Murray, G. —2695
Handbook of engraved gems. King, C. W.
—1738
Handbook of folklore. Gomme, G. L. (Folk-
lore Soc. no. 20. ) 2226
Handbook of Greek and Latin palaeography.
Thompson, E. M. (Internal. Sd. S. v. 73.)
2212
Handbook of Greek archaeology. Murray,
A. S. 1715
Handbook of heraldry. Cussans, J. E. 2786
Handbook of invertebrate zoology. Brooks,
W. K. —2656
Handbook of investment securities. Poor,
H. V. 2727
Handbook of Jamaica for 1895. Musson, 8.
P., and Roxburgh, T. L. .2636
Handbook of Loudon bankers. Price, F.
G. H. —1371
Handbook of massage. Kleen, E. —3703
HANDBOOK OF MOD. EUROPEAN LIT. 2033
HANDWRITING
Handbook of iiiodern I^uropeau litera-
ture. Foster, Afrg. M. B. 2223
llaiulbook of iiiii.sical history and bibliog-
raphy. Matthew, J. E. —2736
Handbook of oruaineiit. Meyer, F. S.
—1787
Handbook of poetics. Qummere, F. B.
—2156
Hand-book of politics for 1888, 90. 2 v.
McPherson, E. —1343
Hand-book of the American Economic As-
sociation, 1896, together with report of the
eighth annual meeting, Indianapolis, Dec. 27-
31, 1895. New York, 1896. 12°. (Am. Econ.
Assoc. : Econ. stitdies, v. 1, no. 1, suppl. )
-^377
Handbook of the art of illumination. Shaw,
H. —1776
Handbook of the Briti.sh flora. Bentham,
G. —2687
Hand-book of the Greek drama. Walford,
E. 3316
Handbook of the Lick observatory of the
University of California. Holden, E. S.
—2407
Handbook of the old-northern runic monu-
ments of Scandinavia and England. Steph-
ens, G. 1721
Handbook of the tariff on imports into the
United States, under the acts of 1890. Adams,
G. H. 3353
Handbo«>k of university extension. James,
G. P. {Ed.) —2303
Handbook of weather folk-lore. Swainson,
0. 1218
Handbook of young- artists and amateurs in
oilpainting. Osborn, L. — 1738
Handbook on modern explosives. Eissler,
M. —2777
Handbook to Dante. Scartazzini, J. A. 2387
Handbook to Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bruce,
J. 0. .2542
Hand-book to the land charters and other
Saxonic documents. Earle, J. — 2325
Handbook to the titled, landed, and ofBcial
classes for 1891, 95-98. v. Kelly and Co.
(Pubs.) L.106
Handbook to the works of Robert Brown-
ing. Orr, Mrs. S. 1327
Handbooks of American republics. See
United States, American Republics, Bureau of
the, Bulletins.
Haudbucli der architektur. 21 v. in 26.
Durm, J., and others (Eds. ) — 1765
Handbuch der classischen bibliographie.
3 v. Schweiger, P. L. A. L.106
Handbuch <icr deutsclien alterthumskunde.
Lindenbclimidt, L. 1724
Handbuch der edelsteiukuude. Schrauf,
A. —1736
Handbuch der ffescliichte der buchdrucker-
kunst, 1450-1882. 2 v. Lorck, K. B. W.33
Handbuch der historisclien chronologic des
deutschen mitteliilters und der neuzeit. Gro-
tefend, H. 2452
Handbuch der itsilicnischen national-litera^
tur. Ebert, A. 2242
Handbuch der klassischeii alterthums-wis-
senschaft. 9 v. in 12. Mueller, L P. E. (Ed.)
2723
Handbuch der palaeontologie. 3 v. Zittel,
K. A. von. —1581
Handbuch der roeniischcn epigraphik. 3 v.
in 2. Zell, K. 1222
Handbuch der spauischeu litteratur. 3 v.
Lemcke, L. 2392
Handbuch der technischen cheinie. 2 v.
Stohmann, F. K. A., and Engler, K. —1595
Handbuch zur Vulgata. Kaulen, F. P.
—2256
Haiidbuecher der alten geschichte. 2 v. Tiele,
C. P. 2423
Handbuechlcin fuer freunde des deutschen
volksliedes. Vilmar, A. P. C. 2343
Handcock, Gustavus Frederick (Ed.)
Calendar of the patent rolls, preserved in
the Public Record Office . . . Edward II,
1307-13. London, 1894. r. 8°. (Gt. Brit.
Master of the Rolls. ) 4512
(Ed.) Calendar of documents relating to
Ireland. See Sweetman, H. S., and Hand-
cock, G. P. (Eds. ) (in preceding catalogue).
Handcock. See also Hancock.
Hand-craft and rede-craft. 5 pp. Oilman,
D. C. {Hitchcock, R., and others, Art movement in Amer-
ica ; and Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 837. )
Handel, Georg Priedrich. See Haendel, G. F.
Handel and Haydn Society. Peekins, C.
C, and Dwight, J. S. History of the Handel
and Haydn Society, of Boston, v. 1. 1883-93.
—2756
Handford Old Hall, in Cheshire. 14 pp.
Brooke, R. ( Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Proc.
V. 2, 1849-60, p. 41.)
Handicraft. Martineau, H. Health, hus-
bandry, and handicraft. 1861. 2206
Crilliiinn, D. C. Hand-craft and rede-craft. 6 pp.
{Hitchcock, R., and others, Art movement in A}ncrica;
and Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 837. )— Morris, W. Re-
vival of handicraft. 8 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 4-1, 1888,
p. 603.)
See also Factories Uiiiltls.— Indiistriitl e<liicn-
tion.— I^abor nnd linboriiiif clnHScs.— Maniinl
Irniiiiiig:. — Trades* nil Ions.
Handlexicoii zu den quellen des roemischen
rechts. Heumann, H. G. 1104
Handley, Rev. Hubert. 1854—. Why men
will not be clergymen. 7 pp. ( Nineteenth Cent. v. 18,
1885, p. 432.)
Handlingar roerande sveriges historia. 3 v.
in 1. Nord.stroom, J. J. (Ed.) 3635
Handwriting. See Writing.
HANDY, Alexander Hamilton
2034
HANNIBAL
Handy, Alexander Hamilton. 1809-83.
Speech of H., commissioner to Maryland,
from Mississippi. Delivered at Princess
Anne, Jan. 1, 1861. Jaclison, 1861. 8°. (Polit.
pamph. 1861-63, v. 2. ) —4396
HniMly Aiig:lo-$axou dictionary. Harrison,
J. A., and Baskervill, W. M. 1185
Haudy book about books. Power, J. W. 17
Haiidj- book of literary curiosities. Walsh,
W. S. 1106
Handy lists of technical literature. Hafer-
korn, H. E., and Heise, P. W. 27
Haneberg, Daniel Bonifacius von, Bp. of
Speier. 1816-76. Ueber die in einer muenchener hand-
schrifl aufbelialtene arab. Psalmen uebersetzung des
K. Saadia Gaon mit eincr probe. 60pp. (Munich, Akad.
wisseas. Denkschr. v. 18: Philos.-philol. classe, Abhandl.
V. 3, pt. 2, 1840, p. 3S1.)— Zur erkenntnisslehre von Ibn-
Nina und Albertus Magnas. 78 pp. (Munich, Akad.
wissens. Denfcschr. v. 42: PInlos.-philol. clasae, Abhandl.
V. 11, pt. 1, 1866, p. 189.)— Qas iniisliniiNche krie^'-*-
rechl. 78 pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkachr. v. 45 :
Philos.-philol. clasae, Abhandl. v. 12, pt. 2, 18T0, p. 217.)—
Eroerterungen ueber PNeiido-WaklfliM K^eschichlc
•ler probprniiK Syrlpnsi. 40 pp. (Munich, Akad.
wissens. Denkschr. v. 36: Philos.-philol. classe, Abhandl.
V. 9, pt. 1,1860, p. 125.)
Hancr, Johann. Doellinger, J. J. I. von. Jo-
hann Haner. 6 pp. {In his Eeformation, v. 1, p. 130.)
Hang-chow bay. Edwards, (— ). Extracts
fVora a report upon the present condition of the sea
wall at the head of H. 4 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. North-
China branch, Joum. n. s. v. 1, 1866, p. 136.)
Hanging of the crane. 8 pp. Longfellow,
H. W., Works, V. 3, p. 179.
Hangleton and its history. 18 pp. 2 pi. Clay-
ton, C. E. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 34, 1886, p. 167.)
Hanjeri, Alexander, Prince, Hospodar of Mol-
davia. 1760-1854. Proverbes turcs; Proverbes pcrsans.
6 pp. (Soc. am. de France, Archives, v. 3, 1860, pp. 169, 423. )
Hankel, Hermann. 1839-73. Darstellung sym-
metrischer functionen durch die potenzsummen. 5 pp.
(Joum./. d. reine u. angewan. math. v. 67, 1867, p. 90.)
Hankin, St. John E. 0. Old friends with a
new face. V pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 62, 1897, p. 297.)
Haiiley, Sylvanus.
Illustrated, enlarged, and English ed. of
Lamarck's Species of shells : comprising the
whole of the recent additions in Deshayes'
last French ed. \_Anon.'\ London, n. d. 8°.
—2637
Note.— This book contains only the bivalve shells.
Hannicr, John, 1 Baron Hanmer. 1809-81.
[Sonnets.] ;! pp. (Caine, T. H. H., Sonnets of 3 centuries,
p. 144.)
Hanmer, Sir Thomas (Ed. ) 1677-1746.
Works of Shakespear. See Shakespeare,
W. (in preceding catalogue).
Hanmer, Wales. Leo, M. H. Gift of the
church of H. t« Haghmond Abbey, A. D. 1166-77. 80 pp.
(Shropshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans. 2 s.
V. 2, 1890, p. 159; V. 3,1891, p. 18S.)
Hann, Julius. 1839—.
Atlas der meteorologie .
karten. Gotha, 1887. fo.
Phys atlas, 3 abth. )
Hanna, William, D. D., LL. D.
. 12 kolorierte
(Berghaus, H.,
1401
1808-82.
WycliflFe and the Huguenots ; or, sketches
of the rise of the Reformation in England
and of the early history of Protestantism in
France. Edinburgh, 1860. 12°. —3277
(Ed.) Letters of Thos. Erskine, of Lin-
lathen. See Erskine, T.
Hannah, Rev. John. 1818-88. General char-
acter of Sussex churches. 14 pp. ( Sussex Archaeol. Soc.
Coll. V. 3D, 1880, p. 98.)
Hannah, John Julius, D. D. 1844 — . On the
church of St. Nicholas and its ancient font. 9 pp. 4 pi.
(Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 42, 1886, p. 26.)
Haiinali Jane. Locke, D. R. (P. V. Nasby,
(pseud. ) 1306
Hannak, Emanuel Franz Adam (Ed.) 1841 — .
Geschichte der paedagogik in der vor-
christlichen 2eit. See Schmidt, K.
Hannay, David.
Admiral Blake. New York, 1886. 12°.
(Lang, A., Eng. worthies.) 3797
Glimpses of the land of Scott. Illustr. by
John Macwhirter. London, 1888. sm. 4°. 2592
Hannay, James. 1827-73.
Brief memoir of the late Mr. Thackeray.
Edinburgh, 1864. 12°. 4777
History of Acadia, from its first discovery
to its surrender to England by the treaty of
Paris. London, 1880. 8°. 1636
Satire and satirists. New York, 1855. 12°.
2203
—— Memoir of ChurcliUI. 22 pp. (Churchill, C, Poet.
works, v. 1, p. xi.)
( Ed. ) Poetical works of Edgar Allan Poe.
See Poe, E. A.
Hannibal.
Dodge, T. A. Hannibal : a history of the
art of war among the Carthaginians and
Romans down to the battle of Pydna, 168 B. C,
with a detailed account of the second Punic
war. 1891. ( J» /lis Great captains. ) 4726
Morris, W. O'C. Hannibal, soldier, states-
man, patriot â– ; and the crisis of the struggle
between Carthage and Rome. 1897. (Abbott,
E., Heroes of the nations.) 4726
NiCHOL, J. Hannibal : a historical drama.
1873. 3375
niiclihoi^tor, J. Hannibars zug ueber die Alpen.
28 pp. (Samml. wissens. vortrg. n. s. v. 2, 1887, p. 607.) —
Fnlliii, G. Der einbruch Hannibals in Etrurien. 20 pp.
(Hc™i«», V. 20, 1885, p. 71.)— Schrocokh, J. M. Leben
des H. 95 pp. {In his AUgem. biog. v. 1, p. 1.)— Slojf-
lin, W. Durchzug Hannibal's durch die Po-suempfe ira
jahre 537/217. 3 pp. {Rheinisch. mus. n. s. v. 39, 1884,
p: 162.)-Tlilrlw»ll, C, Bp. of St. David's. Hannibal's
passage over the Alps. 17 pp. (iJcmnins, v. 3, p. 137.)—
WpisNonborn, W. Commentationis de Hannibale pars
prior. Scripsit V. Cygnaeus. 5 pp. (Zeits. f. alter-
thumsw. v. 9, 1842, p. 450.)
£lee also Cartilage.
HANNIGAN, D. P.
2035
HAKS VOK BUEHEL
Ilaiinii^aii, D. F. Legitimacy of children.
6 pp. ( fVeatm. Rev. v. 133, 1890, p. 619.)— Artificiality of
EntrliHli novclM. 11 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 133, 1890,
p. 254.) — <«oiilu8 and moral responsibility. 4pp. (iVestm.
Rev. V. 134, 1890, p. 72.)— Lord Iloniflitoii. 11 pp.
(Westm. Rev. v. 135, 1891, p. 147.)— Is the IrlMli prob-
lem in.soluble? 24 pp. (Ifeslm. iJei). V.135, 1891, p. 676.)—
Sir Walter Scott's Jonriial. 7 pp. ( Westm. Bev. v. 135,
1891, p. 265.)
and Martyii, Elizabeth. Women in pub-
lic life. 8 pp. ( Westm. Rev. v. 132, 1889, p. 278.)
Haiiiiin$>'toii, James, D. D., Bp. of Eastern
Equatorial Africa.
Dawson, E. C. James Hannington : his-
tory of his life and work, 1847-85. 1887. 4785
See also London Quart. Rev. v. 68, 1887, p. 129.
Haiiiiwacker, Georg. [Notice of.] 1 p. {Biog.
jahrb.f. alterth. p. 17: Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der cUias.
alterth. v. 16, 1880.)
Haiiotaiix, Albert Auguste Gabriel. 1853—.
France en 1614. 22 pp. { Rev. d. deux m&ndes, 1890, 3 p€r.
V. 100, p. 443.) — Premiers Inteiiflants cle JnHtico.
90 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 19, 1882, pp. 1, 308 ; v. 20, 1882, p. 73 ;
V. 21, 1883, p. 59.)— PariHen 1614. 22 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1890, 3 p6r. v. 100, p. 627.)— Jeunesse de Klche-
lioil. 71 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes. 1889, 3 p6r. v. 94,
pp. 80, 566.)— Les V<=nitleiis ont-ils trahi la Chrfitient^
en 1202 ? 29 pp. (Rev. hist. v. 4, 1877, p. 74.)
(Ed.) Recueil des instructions donnSes
aux ambassadeurs et ministres de France de-
puis les traitSs de Westphalia jusqu'3, la Revo-
lution frangaise. Rome, V. 1. (1648-87.) Paris,
1888. 8°. —2342
Hanover, Germany.
Blaze de Bury, A. H. B., Baron, dit.
Episode de I'histoire du Hanovre : les Koe-
nigsmark. 185.^. 3607
IIeinemann, O. von. Geschichte von
Braunschweig und Hannover. 1884-92, 3 v.
(Heeren, A. H. L., and Ukert, F. A., Oe-
schichte europ. staaten. ) 3683
Insignia of the orders of knighthood of
the United Kingdoms, and of the royal order
of the Guelphs of Hanover, n. d. 2762
Nicolas, Sir N. H. History of the orders
of knighthood of the British empire ; of the
order of the Guelphs of Hanover. 1842, 4 v.
3781
Reid, W. H. Concise history of the king-
dom of Hanover from the earliest periods, to
its restoration in 1813. 1816. 3601
Wilkinson, C. A. Reminiscences of the
court and times of King Ernest of Hanover.
1886, 2 V. 3607
UaniioverN letztc tage, 1864-66. 33 pp. ( Unsere
Zeit, 1867, v. 1, p. 721.)— Malortic, C. E. von. Brief eines
reisenden ueber die haltung Hannovers 1693 ; Geschichte
des hannoverschen militaers von 1697-1762 ; Diploma-
tisches corps; Rangverhaeltnisse in den hannoverschen
landen ; Ueber die hoffaehlgkeit in den hannoverschen
landen. 143 pp. (In his Beitr. zur gesch. des Braun-
schweig-Lueneburg. hauscs und hofes, v. 3, pp. 1, 25, 93,
119, 135.)— Empfangs-reglement des curhannoverschen
hofes, 1707 ; Ankunft und empfang des herzoglich han-
noverschen hofes in Berlin. 18 pp. (In his Beitr. zur
gesch. des Braunschweig-Lueneburg. hauses und hofes,
V. 1, pp. 1, 7.) — Die IX kurwuerde 1692; Schloesser uuter
der westphaeli-schen regierung 1810. 28 pp. (In his Beitr.
zur gesch. des Braunschweig-Lueneburg. hauses und
hofes, v. 4, pp. 61, 95.)— MedInK, J. F. M. O. Court of
H. 19 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 39, 1881, p. 846.)- Moll, H.
Brunswick and H. 6 pp. (In Aw Modern hist. v. 2, p. 607.)
— OMtrrloslaiiflunterhannoverischerherrschaft. 12 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1868, v. 1, p. 26.)— Ferraiid, A. Crise du
Protestantisme en Hanovre. 28 pp. (Corresp<mdanl,\.60,
1863, p.64.)— Rolnbold, B. Erinnernngen eines ehema-
ligen hannoverischen ofBciers. 62 pp. ( Unsere Zeff, 1883,
V. 2, pp.675, 670, 832.)
See also Rarclowlock. — <'elle. — tiOHlar. — lla-
■neln.—IIanover, Cit2/._IIerrcnhaiiHen.— Ilildea-
licini. — l^nenebiirgr. — Miiciiden. — Ownabiirnf. —
I»ru».sia.— Verden.
Hanover, City, Germany. Malortie, C. E. von.
Koenigliches residenz-schloss Hannover. 18 pp. (Inhi»
Beitr. zur gesch. des Braunschweig-Lueneburg. hauses
und hofes, v. 3, p. 179.)— Prinzenhaus, frueher lusthaus
Weyhen-Loebe in H ; Hofgebaeude in H. 11 pp. (In hit
Beitr. zur gesch. des Braunschweig-Lueneburg. hauses
und hofes, v. 6, pp. 181, 189. )— Iheater in H., 1680. 18 pp.
( In his Beitr. zur gesch. des Braunschweig-Lueneburg.
hauses und hofes, v. 4, p. 115.)
Hanover. Gesellschaft fuer aeltere deutsche
geschichts-kunde. See Frankfort, on the
Main. Societas aperiendis fontibus rerum
Germanicarum medii aevi. — Monumenta Ger-
maniae historica.
Hanover, House of.
ASQILL, J. Succession of the House of
Hannover vindicated against the Pretender's
second declaration in folio, intitled. The here-
ditary right of the crown of England asserted.
1714. ( With Drummond, J., 1 Duke of Melfort.
Mem. ) 1536
De Foe, D. Reasons against the succes-
sion of the House of Hanover. 1713 ; repr.
1841. ( Wcyrks, v. 20.) 2103
Klopp, O. Fall des Hauses Stuart und die
succession des Hauses Hannover. 1875-88,
14 V. .2596
Morris, E. E. Early Hanoverians. 1886.
[In his Epochs of mod. hist. 3757
Paiili, Q. R. Die aussichten des Hauses Hannover
aufden englischen thron im jahre 1711. 37 pp. (In his
Aufsaetze zur englischen geschichte, p. 342 ; and Deutsch.
rnndschau, v. 34, 1883, p. 347.)— Confessionelle bedenken
bci der thronbesteigung des Hauses Hannover in Eng-
land. 13 pp. (7n W« Aufsaetze zur englischen geschichte,
p. 379.)— Ward, A. W. Electress Sophia and the Hano-
verian succession. 37 pp. (Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 1, 1886, p. 470.)
See also Brunswick, House o/.— Georges.— «re»t
Britain, History, George I to thepresent time.
Hanover, N. H.
Chase, F. History of Dartmouth College
and the town of Hanover. Ed. by J. K. Lord.
V. 1. 1891. .2381
Hanover Court House and Gaines's Mill.
25 pp. Porter, F. J. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C,
Battles . . . of the Civil vxir, v. 2, p. 819.)
Hans, Pierre de, Bp. of Chdlons-sur-Mame.
Lncot, (— ). St. Etienne et H. (1247-61.) 8 pp. (Soc.
antiq. de France, M&m. v. 51, 1890, p. 245.)
Hans Preller : a legend of the Rhine falls.
11 pp. Haering, G. W. H., (W. Alexis, pseud.) (Black-
wood's Mag. V. 128, 1880, p. 176.)
Hans von Buehel. 15 cent. Bruchstuecke
einer handschrift der " Koenigstochter." 12 pp. (Oer-
mania, v. 36, 1891, p. 246.)
BehaKhcl, O. Zu H. 6 pp. (Germania, v. 38, 1881,
p. 241.)
HANSARD'S PARL'Y DEBATES
2036
HANSSON
Hansard's Parliaineutary debates, 3 s.
Mch. 4, 1885-Aug. 5, 1891. v. 296-356. Lon-
don, 1885-91. 62 V. 8°. —3334
Jfott.— Tot earlier v. we preceding catalogue. For con-
tin nation Bee Parliamentary debates.
Haiisbeke, Belgium. Potter, F. de, and
Broeckaert, J. Hansbeke. 38 pp. (In their Gescliied.
van de provin. Oost-Vlaand. 1 s. v. 3.)
HansbrougrIi> Henry Clay. 1848—. Congress
and its critics. 5 pp. (!f. Am. Rev. v. 162, 1896, p. 355.) —
Why immigrrn'io" should not be suspended. 8 pp.
(W. Am. Kev. v. 156, 1893, p. 221.)— What shall the ratio
be ? 4 pp. ( JV. Am. Rev. v. 165, 1892, p. 6. )
Hanse towns. See Hanseatic league.
Haiiseatic leag:iie.
Hanserecesse. Die recesse und andere
akten der Hansetage von 1256-1430. 1870-97,
8 V. 3652
The same. ^ abth., von 1431-76. v. 2-4,
6, 7. 1878-92, 5 v. 3652
The same. 3 abth., von 1477-1530. 1881-
94, 6 V. 3652
KoEHNE, K. Hansgrafenamt. 1893. — 1364
KuNZE, K. Hanseakten aus England, 1275-
1412. 1891. (Verein f. bans, gesch. Hans.
geachicMsquellen, v. 6.) 3633
ScHAEFEB, D. Die Hansestaedte und Koe-
nig Waldemar von Daenemark. Hansische
gesohichte bis 1376. 1879. 3624
Veebin fuer hansische gesohichte. Han-
sische geschichtsquellen. v. 6. 1891. 3633
Willebrandt, J. P. Hansische chronick,
aus beglaubten nachrichten zusammengetra-
gen. 1748. 3651
ZiMMEEN, H. The Hansa towns. 1889.
{Story of the nations.) 2426
Denicke, H. Von der dentschen Hansa. 86 pp.
(Samml. vritteru. vortg.v. 19,1884, p. 885.)— «ro»s, C. La
Hanse anglais. 8 pp. {Rev. hist. v. 32, 1887, p. 296.)— W»l-
ford, C. Outline history of the Hanseatic league, more
particularly in its bearings on English commerce. 55 pp.
{Royal Hist. Soc. T^ans. v. 9, 1881, p. 82.)
See aUo Bremen.— G<*riiiany, Commerce ; Hiatory.—
Hambnrg:.— Ijuebeck. — Priisisia, Hiatory.
Hansen, George P. 1812-83.
Legend of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark as
found in the works of Saxo Qrammaticus and
other writers of the twelfth century. Ed. by
C. B. Simons. Chicago, 1887. 16°. 1226
Hansen, Gerhard Henrik Armauer. 1841 — .
Spongiadae. With 7 pi. and 1 map.
Christiania, 1885. 4°. (Norwegian N. Atlant.
Exped. Zool. v. 13. ) —2551
Recherches sur les ann^ll<leM recueillies par E. Van
Beneden pendant son voyage au Br^sil et k La Plata.
29 pp. 7 pi. ( Brussels Acad. Mtm. eour. v. 44, 1882. )
Hansen, Joseph.
Westfalen und Bheinland im 15 jahrh. v. 1.
Leipzig, 1888. 8°. (Pub. aus d. K. preuas.
staatsarchiven, v. 34. ) 4405
Hansen, Peter Andreas. Cayley, A. On Han-
sen's lunar theory. 12 pp. (Coll. mathemat. papers, V. 3,
p. 13.)
Hansen. See also Hanssen.
Hanserecesse. Die recesse und andere akten
der Hansetage von 1256-1430. Leipzig, 1870-
97. 8 v. 4°. 3652
The same. 2 abth., von 1431-76. v. 2-4,
6, 7. Leipzig, 1878-92. 5 v. 4°. 3652
The same. 3 abth., von 1477-1530. Leipzig,
1881-94. 5 V. 4°. 3652
Hansford : a tale of Bacon's rebellion. Tucker,
St. G. 4357
Hansg-irg, Karl Victor, Bitter von. Nachruf.
3 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Jfit-
theil. v. 15, 1877, p. 248.)
Hansgrafenamt, Das. Koehne, K. — 1364
Hansische g:eschichts<niellen. See Verein
fuer hansische gesohichte.
Hanslick, Eduard. 1825 — . Hector Berlioz in
seinen briefen und memoiren. 17 pp. (Dciitsch. rund-
achau, v. 30, 1882, p. 369.)— Briefe von Felix Mend els-
solin-Bnr41i<»ldy an Aloys Fuchs. 21 pp. (Deutsch.
rundschau, v. 57, 1888, p. 65.)
Hansom amateur. 20 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 132, 1882, p. 59.)
Hanson, Alexander Contee. 1749-1806. Re-
marks on the proposed plan of a federal government,
addressed to the citizens of the United States of America,
and particularly to the people of Maryland. By Aristides.
39 pp. (Ford, P. L., Pampft. on the Constitution, p. 217.)
Hanson, Charles Henry.
Homer's stories simply told. With ninety-
seven illustrations. London, 1882. sq. 12°.
2333
Hanson, John.
Thomas, D. H. John Hanson, President
of the United States in Congress assembled,
1781-82. [Anon. 1897.] 3784
Hanson, Rev. John H. — 1857.
The lost prince : facts tending to prove the
identity of Louis XVII, of France, and Rev.
Eleazar Williams. New York, 1854'. 12°. .2687
Hanson. See also Hansson.
Hanssen, Friedrich. 1857 — . Aktivbodeutung
der adjektiva auf bilis iih archaischen Latcin. 17 pp.
(Philologus, v. 47, 1889, p. 274. )— DasenUoniiol«;ris<'hc
inetriiin. 16 pp. (Philologus, v. 61, 1S92. p. iai.)~VeheT
die unprosodischen hymnen desdrefcor von Xaxianz.
8 pp. (Philologus, v. 44, 1885, p. 228.)— Der ^riocliiNclic
eircuinflex stammt aus der ursprache. 6 pp. (Zoits. f.
vergleich. spraehforsch. v. 27, 1885, p. 612.)— Ueber den
ft-rioeliiNolien worlielus. 9 pp. (Rheinisch. mus.
n. s. V. 37, 1882, p. 252.)— Illas IX, 13-28. 9 pp. (Z'/iliofo-
gus, V. 52, 1893, p. 584. )— Ein iniiNikaliNrhcN ac-reiit-
;;-eHetxin der quantitirenden pocsieder Griechen. 23 pp.
(Rheinisch. mus. n. s. V. 38, 1883, p. 222.)— Zur kritik der
PHendoaiiakr<7onten. 13pp. (Philologus, v. ^5,1888,
p. 445.)
Zur literatur der griechisohen tragiker.
See Wecklein, N., and Hanssen, P.
Hanssen, Georg. Cohn, G. Georg Hanssen.
6 pp. (Detitsch. rundschau, v. 59, 1889, p. 460.)
Hanssen. See also Hansen.
Hansson, Ola. Finlands diohter. 9 pp. ( Un-
sere Zcit, 1891, v. 1, p. 258.)— Friedrich Sri<'«ir.s«-ke. 16 pp.
(Unscre Zcit, 1889, v. 2, p. 400.)— Das junge .Sckwcden.
22 pp. ( Uraere Zcit, 1889, v. 1, p. 398.)
Hansson. See also Hanson.
HANSTEEN, Christopher
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HARBORS
Haustecii, Christopher. 1784-1873. Ueber die
taegliclie veraendenmgder intensitaet deserdniagnetis-
mus iind den magnetismus vertikalstehendcr koerper.
18 pp. ( Munich, Akad. wisseus. Denkschr. v. 7 : Matfieniat.-
phys. classe, Abhandl. 1818-20, p. 289.)
Hiiiisstciii, Johannes Lndwig Emil Robert von.
1822-80. GesDcraceae. U pp. 11 pi. (Martius, K. F. P.
von, and others, Flora Brasil. v. 8, p. 341.)
Haiiswortli, EnglanA. Hunter, J. Parish of
H. 10 pp. (/n his Hallamshire, p. 482.)
See also YorkNhire.
Hants. See Hampshire.
Haiiusz, J. Vistula, Visla, Weichsel. 5 pp.
(Zeita.f. vergleich. sprachforsch. v. 28, 1887, p. 210.)
Hanway, Jonas. 1712-86.
Sentiments and advice of Thomas True-
man, a virtuotTs and understanding footman :
in a letter to his brother Jonathan, setting
forth the custom of vail's-giving. [Anon.'\
London, 1760. 8°. ( With his Eight letters . . .
on . . . vails-giving ; in preceding catalogue. )
—1367
ANiiton. J. Jonas Hanway. 24 pp. iln his Eighteenth
century waifs, p. 254. )— St. Joliti, J. A. Jonas Hanway.
19 pp. (/n his Lives of celebr. travellers, v. 2, p. 301.)
Hauuraii, Syria. Kenan, J. E. Sur quelques
noms arabes qui figurent dans des inscriptions grecques
de I'Auranitide. 18 pp. (Journ. asiat. 7 s. v. 19, 1882, p. 5.)
Hapgrood, Isabel Florence. 1850 — .
Epic songs of Russia, with an introductory
note by Prof Francis J. Child. New York,
1886. 8°. 2325
PasN|>ortN. police, and post office in Russia. 8 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 72, 1893, p. 42. )— A Biissiaii ii«ly
city. 14 pp. {Attanl. Monthly, v. 74, 1894, p. 480.)—
Russinii kiiinyH euro. 10 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, w. 11,
1893, p. 47.)— ItMSSiian summer resort. 16 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, V. 72, 1S93, p. 343.)— Count Tolstoi and the pub-
lic censor. 11pp. {Atlant. Monthly, V. 60, lS87,p.-b7.)—
Count Tolst6,y at lioiiic. 25 pp. {Atlant. Monthly,
V. 68, 1891, p. 5%.)— Harvtst-tideon the Voljfa. 14 pp.
{Atlant. Monthly, v. 69, 1892, p. 314.)— Journey on the
Volga. 10 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 69, 1892, p. 231.)
Haphazard personalities. Lanman, C. 3797
Happel, Julius. Ueber die bedeutung der
voelkerpsychologischeu arbeiten Adolf Bastians. 20 pp.
{Zeits./. voelkerpsych. v. 17, 1887, p. 1.)
Happeiiini (Badreshita), Rabbi Jedaija. 13 cent.
Examen mundi : Latina interpretatione,
atque animadversionibus illustratum, ab Al-
lardo Uchtmanno. Lugduni Batavorum, 1650.
16°. —2287
Happiness.
Jean le Bel. Ars d'amour, de vertu, et de
boneurte, pub. par J. Petit. 1867-69, 2 v. 2392
Johnson, J. Influence of civic life, seden-
tary habits and intellectual refinement, on
human health and human happiness. 1818.
(PamiMets, V. i6.) 3126
Petbakca, F. Fioretti de' Rimedii contro
fortuna. 1867. {Scelta di curiositd. letterarie,
no. 80. ) 2332
W., E. Happiness of peace and unitie.
1641. (Pamphlets : Charles I, v. 2. ) 4555
Eliot. O.W. Happy life. 32 pp. (/n hi« Am. contrib.
to civilization, pp. 245, 277.)— Seneca, L. A. Ad Oallio-
nem dc vita beata. 52 pp. {Opera, recena. C. R. Richler,
v. 3, p. 143.)— Sinelulr, W. Happiness of the righteous
after death. 31 pp. {In his Addresses . . . upon the open-
ing of Baltimore College, p. 51.)
See also Endeinonlsna.— Fortune.— DIoral phil-
osophy.— Optimism.— Pleasn re.
Happy poet. 12 pp. Thomson, J., Poet, vxn-ka,
V. 2, p. 320.
Hapsbiirg:, Hotise of. See Habsburg, Hovse of.
Harald I (Harfager), King of Norway. Maurer,
K. Ueber die einziehung der norwegischen odelsgueter
durch H. 14 pp. ( Oermania, v. 14, 1889, p. 27. )
Harant, von Polzitz und Weseritz, Christoph.
Harant, von Poliitz und Weseritz, J. O. Aus dem leben
des boehmischen Freiherrn H. 14 pp. (Verein f. gesch.
d. Deutschen in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 12, 1874, p. 273.)—
Wratlslaw, A. H. Adventures of a Bohemian noble-
man in Palestine and Egypt in the days of Queen Eliza-
beth. 30 pp. (Royal Hist. Soo. T^ara. n. s. v. 3, 1874,
p. 346.)
Harant, von Polzitz und Weseritz, Johann
Georg. Aus dem leben des boehmischen Freiherrn
Christoph Harant von Polzitz und Weseritz. 14 pp.
( Verein f. gesch. d. Deutschen in Boehmen, MittheU. v, 12,
1874, p. 273.)
HaraprasAd Sslstri, Pay,^it ( Ed. )
Brihad-Dharma-Pur&nam. Fasc. 1-4. Cal-
cutta, 1888-94. 8°. (Bihlioth. Indica.) 3105
( Ed. ) Vrihat Svayambhd Purfipam. Con-
taining the traditions of the Svayambhu
Kshetra in Kepal. Fasc. 1, 2. Calcutta, 1894.
8°. (Bihlioth. Indica.) 3105
Haranconrt, Edmond. 1857—. C'est en moi
que tu vis. 2 pp. ( iJev. d. deux mondes, 1890, 3 p€r. v. 97,
p. 657.)— La ('Itaclelle. 2 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes,
1890, 3 p«r. V. 97, p. 658.)— Xnlt on mer. 1 p. {Rev. d.
deux mondes, 1890, 3 p4r. v. 97, p. 665.)— Le P*lerln.
2 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1890, 3 p6r. v. 97, p. 663.)— Le
Temple. 3 pp. {Rev. d. deux mondes, 1890, 3 p€r. v. 97,
p. 655.)
Harbin, George. 18 cent.
Hereditary right of the crown of England
asserted ; the history of the succession since
the conquest clear'd ; and the true English
constitution vindicated from the misrepresen-
tations of Dr. Higden's View and defence. By
a gentleman. [Anon.'\ London, 1713. fo.
1511
Harbornc, William. — 1617. Voyage from
Constantinople to London, 1688. 2 pp. (Hakluyt, R.,
Voyages, v. 2, p. 426.)
Harbors.
Great Britain. House op Commons.
Committee to whom the book, intituted. Re-
port, plans, and estimates, for fortifying Mil-
ford haven, by Lt. Col. Bastide, was referred.
Report. 17.')8. (Gt. Brit. H. of C. fleporte^om
Committees, v. 2. ) 4451
Committee to whom the petitions con-
cerning the harbours of Rye and Dover were
referred. Report. 1757. (Gt. Brit. H. of C.
Reports from Committees, •V. 2.) 4451
International Maritime Congress.
Second meeting . . . London, 1893. Sec. 1.
Harbours and breakwaters. Minutes of pro-
ceedings. [1893.] —2774
HARBORS
2038
HARDING, Chester
United States. State, Department op.
Special consular reports. Port regulations in
foreign countries. 1891. — 4553
HarbourM and <lockH. 32 pp. {Edin. Bev. v. 162,
1885, p. 128.)— KnrH, V. Vollendung des deutschen
nordseekriegshafens an der Jade. 15 pp. ( Unsere Zeit,
1887, V. 1, p. 191.)— .Shuler, N. S. Geological history of
harbors. 116 pp. 17 maps, 7 pi. (Powell, J. W., U. S. Geol.
tun. 13 ann. report, 1891-92, Pt. 2 ; U. S. 62 Cong. 2 sesB.
Bouse exec. doc. v. 16, p. 93.)— Wilcocks. J. C. Improved
fishery harbour accommodations for Qt. Britain and Ire-
land. 113 pp. (London, Internal. Pish. Exhib. iitcro-
ture, V. 9, p. 1.)
See alto Breakwaters.- Commerce and Trade.
— Docks.— EnifineerinK.-Hydraulics.— HydroK-
rapky.— Navi|;atlon.
Harby, Lee Cohen. Texan types and contrasts.
18pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 81, 1890, p. 223.)— The city of a
prince: a romantic chapter in Texas history. 47 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 20, 1888, pp. 257, 345.)
Harck, F. Ueber einige verkannte bilder Hans
Baldung Qriens, 7 pp. 1 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch. kunst-
samml, Jahrb. v. 11, 1890, p. 88.) — Presken im Palazzo
Schifanoja in Perrara. 28 pp. 2 pi. (Koenigl. Preu-
ssisch. kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 6. 1884, p. 99.)— Verzeichnis
der werke des Cosma Tiira. 6 pp. (Koenigl. Preussisch.
kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 9, 1888, p. 34.)
Harcourt, Mrs. ( — ). Diary of the court of
King George III. 57 pp. (Philobiblon Soc. Miscel. v. 13.)
Harcourt, Edward William (_Ed. ) 1825—.
Life of tbe renowned Doctor Preston. See
Ball, T.
Harcourt, Helen.
Florida fruits and how to raise them. Re-
vised and enlarged ed. with elaborate index
of subjects. Louisville, 1886. 12°. —4697
Harcourt, Henri d'. Champagny, P. J. M. T.
v., Comiede. Henri d'Harcourt. 9 pp. (Correspondant,
V. 22, 1848, p. 163.)
Harcourt, Rev. Leveson Vernon. 1788-1860.
Celtic antiquities near Chichester. 11 pp. (Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 1, 1848, p. 149.)— Mural paintings
recently discovered in Stedham church. 18 pp. 2 pi.
(Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 4, 1851, p. 1.)
Harcourt, Sir Simon. Hughes, T. Seventeenth
century worthy— Sir Simon Harcourt. 10 pp. (Macmil-
lan's Mag. v. 45, 1882, p. 281.)
Harcus, William. 1830-86.
South Australia : its history, resources, and
productions. lUustr. with photographs . . .
maps. Pub. by authority of the government
of South Australia. London, 1876. 8°. 3416
Hard fare. 3 pp. Burroughs, J. {Century
Mag. V. 3, 1883, p. 298. )
Hard knots in Shakespeare. Perring, Sir P.
3304
Hard times. Dickens, C. J. H., Works, v. 4.
2192
Hard times. Cause of. Crocker, U. H. —1397
Hardcastle, Mrs. Sallie Williams. 1841 — .
[Poems.] «pp. (JohnBlon, a., Poets UTid poetry of Cecil
CO afd. p. 194.)
Hardee, Maj.-Gen. William Joseph. Roy, T. B.
Gen . Hardee and the military operations around Atlanta.
60pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 8, 1880, p. 337.)
Harden, W. Tyas (Ed.)
Essay on Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Brown-
ing, R.
Hardenberg, Friedrich Ludwig von (Novalis,
pseud.) Boyesen, H. H. Novalis and the blue flower.
25 pp. (Essays on Oenn. Hi. p. 307.)— «'»rlyle. T. Nova-
lis. 49 pp. (Crit. and miscel. essays, v. 1, p. 419: Works,
V. 16.)
Hardenber^, Karl August, Fuerst von. 1750-
1822.
Eigenhaendige memoiren. Leipzig, 1877.
2 V. 8°. (Ranke, L. von, Denkwuerdigkeiten
des . . . Fuerstenvon Hardenberg, v. 2, 3.) 3692
Ranke, L. von. Actenstuecke zu den Denk-
wuerdigkeiten des Fuersten von Hardenberg.
1877. [In his Denkwuerdigkeiten des . . .
Fuersten von Hardenberg, v. 5. ) 3692
(Ed.) Denkwuerdigkeiten des staats-
kanzlers Fuersten von Hardenberg. 1877, 5 v.
3692
Sceley, J. R. Edicts of Stein and H. 23 pp. (Rand,
B., Selections illustr. econ. hist. p. 86.)
Hardenbergh, Lt. John Leonard. 1748-1806.
Journal. 22 pp. ( Cook, P., Journ. of the military exped.
of Sullivan, p. 115.)
Harder, Christian. Zur pseudhippokratischen
Schrift iTepl efi8o[j.d5it}v sive to nfmTOV Tfpl povtroty to fXixpoTe-
pov. 15 pp. (ijfteinisch nuts. n. s. V. 48, 1893, p. 433.)
Hardham, England. Dawkins, W. B. On a
Romano-British cemetery, and a Roman camp, at H.
13 pp. 2 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 16, 1864, p. 62. )
— HUIs, G. M. Hardham priory. 6 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex
Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 18, 1866, p. 54.)— Tnrner, E. No-
tice of the priories of Tortington, H., and Leveminster.
32 pp. 1 pi. (Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 11, 1859, p. 89.)
See also Sussex.
Hardie, J. Keir. Mr. Chamberlain's pro-
gramme. 8 pp. (Mneteerefh OeTif. V. 32, 1892, p. 883.)
Hardie. See also Hardy.
Hardiman, James (Bd.) Circa 1790-1855. Pedi-
gree of Dr. Domnick Lynch, Regent of the Colledge of
St. Thomas of Aquin, in the city of Seville, A. D. 1674,
from a coeval MS. 47 pp. (Irish Archaeol. Soc. Miscel.
V. 1, p. 44.) •
(Ed.) Chorographical description of West
or H-Iar Connaught, written A. D. 1684. See
O'Flaherty, R.
(Ed.) Poem by Qratianus Lucius. See
Lynch, J.
( Tr. ) Statute of the fortieth year of King
Edward III, enacted in a Parliament held in
Kilkenny, A. D. 1367. Dublin, 1843. sm.
4°. ( Tracts rel. to Ireland, v. 2 : Irish Ar-
chaeol. Soc. ) 2516
Hardin, Benjamin.
Little, L. P. Ben Hardin : his times and
contemporaries, with selections from his
speeches. 1887. 3794
• Ben Hardin as a wit and humorist, 2 pp. (Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 23, 1890, p. 251.)
Hardiiie. 12 cent. Voyage to Joppa, 1102.
2 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 2, p. 46.)
H.arding, Mrs. (—). Needham, Mrs. E. C. 0.
Mrs. Harding. 2 pp. (Tn her Eng. female artists, v. 2,
p. 410.)
Harding, Chester. 1792-1866.
Sketch drawn by his own hand. Ed. by
his daughter, Margaret E. White. Boston,
1890. 12°. 3782
HARDING, George Perfect
2039
HARDY, Edward L. O. P,
Harding-, George Perfect. —1853.
Antiquities in Westminster Abbey ; en-
graved from drawings. See Moule, T.
Harding:, Rebecca Blaine. See Davis, Mrs. R.
B. H.
Harding:, Samuel. Sicily and Naples ; or, the
fatal union: a drama. 6 pp. (Rev. of in Blackwood's
Mag. V. 5, 1819, p. 33.)
Harding, Lt.-Col. William. 1792-1886.
History of Tiverton, in the county of
Devon. [Illustr.] Tiverton, 1845-47. 2 v. 8°.
2514
Hardinge, Charles Stewart, 2 Viscount Har-
dinge. 1822-94.
Viscount Hardinge. Oxford, 1891. 12°.
(Hunter, Sir W. W., Rulers of India. ) 4725
Hardinge, Sir Henry, 1 Viscount Hardinge.
1785-1856.
War in India. Despatches of . . . Lt.-Gen.
Viscount Hardinge . . . Gen. Lord Gough . . .
Maj.-Gen. Sir Harry Smith, and other docu-
ments, comprising the engagements of Mood-
kee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon. With
amap, andsevenplans. London, 1846. 8°. 3443
Hardinge, C. S., 2 Viscount Hardinge.
Viscount Hardinge. 1891. (Hunter, Sir W.
W., Rulers of India.) 4725
Hardinge, Nicholas. Jesse, J. H. Nicholas
Hardinge. 5 pp. (In his Mem. of celebr. Etonians,
v.lp.l.)
Hardinge, William Money. 1855—. French
verse in English. 26 pp. (.Nineteenth Cent. v. 9, 1881, p. 812.)
Hardinghaiu, George Gatton Melhuish.
Patents for inventions, and how to procure
them. Notes on the law and practice relating
to the g^rant of letters patent for inventions.
London, 1891. 12°. —1355
Hardniau, Frederick. 1814-74.
Student of Salamanca. (Blackwood's Mag.
V. 58-59, 1845-46. ) 2915
Hardnian, Rev. Joseph William, LL. D. Ha-
giology of Somerset. 9 pp. (Somerset-shire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 32, 1887, p. 59. )— Somerset
epitaphs ! qnaint, curious, and pathetic. 13 pp. (Som-
ersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 31, 1886,
p. 20.)— Fewnoteson Yatton chureli. 3 pp. (Somer-
setshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 27, 1882,
p. 12.)
Hardouln, Jean. 1646-1729.
Indices in C. Plinium Secundum. Londini,
1826. 2 V. r. 8°. (Plinius Secundus, C, Nat.
hist. V. 12, 13 : Valpy, A. J., Script. Lat.. ) 4243
Praefatio. 24 pp. (Plinius Secundus, C, Nat. hist.
v. 1, p. 5: Valpy, A. J., Script. Lat.)
Hardt, Hermann von der. 1660-1746.
Magnum oecumenicum Constantiense con-
cilium de universali ecclesiae reformatione,
unione, et fide . . . 1415-18, 1696-99. Franco-
furti, 1697-1700. 6 v. in 3, fo. —1201
Harduin de Saint Jacque.s, Bertrand, dit
Guillot-Gorgeu. 17 cent.
Dgbats et facfitieuses rencontres de Gringa-
let et de Guillot Gorgeu, son maltre. [Anon.']
Rouen, n.d. 16°. [Biblioth. bleue, v. IS.) 2S16
Vol. IV.-266.
Hardware. Timmins, S. (Ed.) Resources,
products, and industrial history of Birming-
ham and the midland hardware district : a
series of reports . . . 1866. 2524
Hardwick, Benjamin. Lawn tennis. 6 pp.
{Century Mag. v. 1, 1881, p. 628.)
Hardvi^ick, Charles. 1817-89. Ancient British
remains at Over Darwen. 6pp.lpl. (Lancashire and Che-
shire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 8, 1866, p. 273.)— On the an-
cient castle at Bury, Lancashire. 16 pp. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. a. v. 8, 1868, p. 17.)— Early
inhabitantsof I^ancashireand the neighbouring coun-
ties, and remains of their mythology and local nomen-
clature. 24 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc.
Trans, n. s. v. 10, 1870, p. 139.)— Discovery of a Roman
hoard in east Lancashire. 4 pp. ( Lancashire and Che-
shire Hist. Soc. Trans, n. s. v. 6, 1868, p. 279.)— On the
Roman remains recently discovered at Walton-le-
Dale, near Preston. 14 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 18B6, p. 127. )
Hardwick, England. Hall, G. History of
Chesterfield . . . and descriptive accounts of
Chatsworth, Hardwick, and Bolsover castle.
[Anon.] 1839. 2534
See also Herbyshlre.
Hardwicke, 2 Earl of. See Yorke, P.
Hardwicke, 4 Earl of. See Yorke, C. P.
Hardwicke, Robert.
Science-gossip. See Science-gossip.
Hardy, Alexandre. 1560-1631.
Theatre . . . Erster neudruck . . . von E.
Stengel. Marburg, 1884. 5 v. 12°. 3336
Contents. Alc«e : ou, rinBdelit^.v. 2.— Alceste ; ou, la
Fidelity, v. 1.— Alcm^on ; ou, la Vengeance feminine,
V. 5.— Alph«c, V. 1.— L'Ainonr vletorien : ou, Vengfi,
V. 5.— Ariadne ranic, v. 1.— AristoeK'e: ou, le Mari-
age infortunfi, v. 4. — Arsacombe : ou, I'Amiti^ des
Scythes, v. 2.— La Belle Efc.vpticnne, v. 5.— C'orlne;
ou, le Silence, v. 3.— Coriolan, v. 2.— C"orn*lle, v. 2.—
Didon se sacriflant, v. 1.— Dorise, v. 3.— EInaire;
ou, I'Heureuse bigamie, v.5.— F^lisniene, v.3.— Force
dn sans, v. 3.— Fr#gonde ; ou, le Chaste amour, v. 4.—
O^slppe; on, les Deux amis, v. 4.— La Gigantoina-
chle, V. 3.— I.u«r*ce ; ou, I'Adultire puny, v. 5— Marl-
amne, v. 2.— Mf l#agre, v. 1.— Mort d'Achllle, v. 2.
— Mort d'Alexandre, v. 4.— Mort de Dalre, v. 4.—
Paiith^e, v. 1.— Phraarte ; ou, le Triomfe des vrays
amans, v. 4.— Procrls ; ou, la Jalousie infortunfe, v. 1.—
Ravlssement de Proserpine par Plnton, v. 3.—
Scedase : ou, I'Hospitalit^ vioWe, v. 1.— TImocWe s ou,
la Juste vengeance, v. 5.— Triomfe d'amonr, v. 4.
Nagel, C. Alexandre Hardy's einfluss auf
Pierre Corneille. 1884. (Stengel, E., Ausga-
ben, V. 28. ) 2305
Brnneti«rc, F. Alexandre Hardy et le theatre
franjais au commencement du XVII siScle. 14 pp. ( Bev.
d. deux mondes, 1890, 3p«r. v. 101, p. 693.)— liombard, E.
Etude sur H. 85 pp. (Zeits. f. neufram. sprache u. lit.
V. 1, 1879, pp. 161, 348 ; v. 2, 1880, p. 63. )
Hardy, Arthur Sherburne, Ph. D. 1847—. Iter
supremum. 1 p. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 67, 1891, p. 721.)—
Marginal notes fVom the library of a mathematician.
6 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 59, 1887, p. 81.)— Passe Rose.
130 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 62, 1888, pp. 289, 433, 677, 728 ;
V. 63, 1889, pp. 38, 157, 326, 441.)
The Wind of destiny. 5 pp. (Rev. of in Atlant.
Monthly, v. 58, 1886, p. 131.)
Hardy, Edward L. C. P. (3V.)
Collection of the chronicles and ancient
histories of Gt. Britain. See Waurin, J. de (in
preceding catalogue).
HARDY, Ernest George
2040
HARE, Thomas
Hardy, Ernest George. 1862—. Provincial
concilia from Augustas to Diocletian. 34 pp. ( Eng. Hist.
Bev. V. 6, 1890, p. 221.)— Movements of the Roman le-
KlonN from Angustus to Severus. 32 pp. (Eitg. Hist.
Rev. V. 2, 1887, p. 625.)
Hardy, Francis H. Lessons from the American
election [of 1896]. 10 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 60, 1896,
p. 894.)— Lessons of the American electionH. 6 pp.
( Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 66, 1894, p. 916.)— Battle of the ballotH
in America. 9 pp. (JJbrin. iJec. n. s. v. 60, 1896, p. 668.)—
Making of a President. 10 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 60,
1896, p. 309. )— Public sentiment in America on the sliver
question. 10 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. t. 60, 1896, p. 100.)
Hardy, James (Ed.)
Denham tracts. See Denham, M. A.
Hardy, Philip Dixon.
Tourists' guide through Ireland. Dublin,
1868. 12°. .2467
Hardy, Thomas. 1752-1832.
Memoir. London, 1832. 8°. 4775
Hardy, Thomas. 1840 — . Profitable reading of
fiction. 14 pp. (Ji'orum, V. 5, 1888, p. 57.)— First Coun-
tess of Wessex. 24 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890,
p. 20.)— I'or conscience salie. 13 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
n. 8. V. 49, 1891, p. 370.)— Hearts insuri^ent. 191 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 90, 1895, pp. 65, 188, 349, 665, 722, 940;
V. 91, 1895, pp. 117, 251, 410, 586, 753, 894. )— The Mldnlif lit
baptism. 7 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 49, 1891, p. 695.)—
Two on » tower. 154 pp. (AtUint. Monthly, v. 49, 1882,
pp. 677, 722 ; v. 60, 1882, pp. 1, 145, 289, 433, 677, 721. )— Wes-
sex folii. 36 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 82, 1891, pp. 587,
698, 890; V. 83, 1891, p. 121.)— The Woodlanders. 209 pp.
(Macmillan's Mag. v. 54, 1886, pp. 63, 81, 222, 301, 386, 466 ;
T. 66, 1887, pp. 1, 81, 224, 306, 385, 407.)
Barrie, J. M. Thos. Hardy. 10 pp. (Contemp. Rev.
V. 56, 1889, p. 67.)— Mr. Hardy's novels. 19 pp. (Brit.
Quart. Rev. v. 73, 1881, p. 342.)— Thos. Hardy's novels.
31 pp. ( Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 63, 1883, p. 334.)— Nharp, W.
Thos. Hardy and his novels. 11 pp. ( Forum, v. 13, 1892,
p. 583.)— Tyrrell, R. Y. "Jude the obscure." 8 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 69, 1896, p. 867.)
Hardy, Sir Thomas Duflfus, LL. D. (Ed.) 1804-78.
Syllabus in English of Rymer's Foedera.
v. 3. Appendix and index. London, 1885.
r. 8°. (at. BHt. Master of the Rolls. ) 4522
Note. For V. 1, 2, see preceding catalogue.
(Ed.) Lestorie des Engles. See Qaimar, G.
Hardy, Sir William ( IV. ) 1807-87.
Collection of the chronicles and ancient
histories of Gt. Britain. See Waurin, J. de
(in preceding catalogue).
Hardy, William John.
Book-plates. London, 1893. 8°. (Pollard,
A. W., Books about books. ) W. 37
Foreign settlers at Colchester and Halstead. 16 pp.
( Hugnenot Soc. Lond. Proc. v. 2, 1889, p. 182. )— Foreign
refugees at Kye. 42 pp. (Hugnenot 8oc. Lond. Proc.
V. 2, 1889, pp. 406, 567. )— Remarks on the history of seat-
reservntion in churches. 12 pp. (Archaeologia, v. 63,
pt. 1, 1892, p. 96.)
( Ed. ) Calendar of state papers, domestic
series, of the reign of William and Mary,
13 Feb. 1689- April 1690. Preserved in Public
Record Office. London, 1895. r. 8°. (Gt.
Brit. Master of the Rolls. ) 4522
Hardy, County, Va. Early, J. A. Expedition
to H. 2 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9, 1881,
p. 267.)— Bosser, T. L. Expedition to H. 3 pp. (South-
em Hist. Soc. Papers, v 9, 1881, p. 269.)
Hardy. See also Hardie.
Hare, Augustus John Cuthbert. 1834—.
Cities of Southern Italy and Sicily.
[lUustr.] New York, 1896. 12°. 3557
Days near Paris. New York, n. d. 12°.
1688
Studies in Russia. London, 1885. 12°.
3497
Walks in Paris. New York, 1888. 12°. 1688
Protliero, R. E. Mr. Hare's " France." 3 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 28, 1890, p. 1001.)
Hare, Rev. Augustus William. 1793-1834.
Guesses at truth. See Hare, J. C, and
Hare, A. W.
Hare, Francis, D. D., Bp. of Chichester. 1688-
1740.
Frauds and abuses at St. Paul's. lAnon.']
London, 1712. 12°. 1526
Life of . . . John Tillotson, Abp. of Canter-
bury. Compiled from the minutes of Rev.
Mr. Young. London, 1717. 12°. 4776
De nietrls comlcls. 34 pp. (Terentius Afer, P.,
Oomoediae sex, v. 1, p. 202: Valpy, A. J., Script. iMt.)
Hare, G. Van. 1815—.
Fifty years of a showman's life; or, the
life and travels of Van Hare. London, 1888.
12°. 4716
Hare, Hugh ( IV. ) 1668-1707.
Historical relation of the conspiracy of
John Lewis, Count de Fieschi, against . . .
GenouS, 1547. See Mascardi, A.
Hare, John Inness Clark, LL. D. 1816 — .
American constitutional law. Boston, 1889.
2 V. 8°. —2325
Hare, Rev. Julius Charles, Archdeacon of Lewes.
1796-1866. Memoir of John Sterling. 232 pp. (Sterling,
J., Essays and tales, v. 1, p. 1.)
— - and Hare, Rev. Augustus William. Guesses
at truth. 1, 2 s. [Anon.] London, 1847-48.
2 V. 16°. 2262
Note.—l s. is 3 ed.; 2 s. is 2 ed.
and Tliirlwall, Connop, D. D., Bp. of St.
Davids ( Trs. ) History of Rome. See Niebuhr,
B. G.
Hare, Robert, M. D. 1781-1858.
Proofs that credit as money in a truly free
country, is to a great extent preferable to
coin. Phila.,1834. 8°. (Bound pamph.y. 119.)
5934
Essays chemical, electrical, and galvanic. 48 pp.
(Bound pamph. v. 46.)
Hare, Stephen. 16 cent. Voyage to Brasil,
1680. 3 pp. (Hakluyt, R., roj/oges, v. 4, p. 203.)
Hare, Theodore Julius.
Great Britain. Royal Commission on
HISTORICAL MSS. Fourteenth report, Appen-
dix IX. MSS. of the Earl of Buckingham-
shire, the Earl of Lindsey, the Earl of Ons-
low, Lord Emly, Theodore J. Hare, and
James Round. 1895. 4463
Hare, Thomas. 1806—.
Representation and misrepresentation. See
Shaw-Lefevre, G. J., and Hare, T.
HAREM
2041
HARLEIAN SOCIETY
Harem. Adalet. Life in the harem. 8 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 28, 1890, p. 959.)— l>»vey, E. Saltan
and his harem. 10 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. a. v. 58, 1895,
p. 790.)
Hares. Thacker, T. Courser's companion.
1834-35, 2 V. —1796
Hillarcl, K. The Easter hare. 6 pp. {Atlant. Monthly,
V. 65, 1890, p. 665.)— Stollczka, F. Note on Lagomys
Curzoniae: Hodgson. 4 pp. (Asiat. See. Bengal, .Amm.
V. 34, pt. 2, 1865, p. 108.)
See also IIiintiniE; »ii<l the <'linHe.— RnbbitM.
Haresconibe : fragments of parochial history.
66 pp. Hall, J. M. (Bristol and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc.
Trans, v. 10, 1886-86, p. 67.)
Harewood, England. Jewell, J. Tourist's
companion ; or, the history and antiquities of
Harewood in Yorkshire, giving a particular
description of Harewood house, church, and
castle. 1822. 2537
See also Yorkshire.
Harford Historical Society. Constitution
and by-laws ; with sketch of its history, list
of members, contributors, etc. Baltimore,
1889. 8°. 3501
Har{5:er, Charles Moreau. Problem of aridity.
5 pp. (iV. 4m. Bct. V. 163, 1896, p. 711.)
Hargis, Robert B. S., M. D. Pensacola yellow
fever epidemic of 1882. 15 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc.
Reports, v. 9, p. 306.)— Yellow fever reco|i^iiltioii and
isolation. 4 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. Reports, v. 6,
p. 347.)
Hargis, Thomas P. 1842—. The law's delay.
7 pp. (AT. Am. Rev. v. 140, 1885, p. 309.)
Hargrave, Francis. Circa 1741-1821. Intro-
ductory preface. 230 pp. (Hale, Sir M., Jurisdiction of
the Lords House, or Parliament, p. i.)
Hargrove, E. T. Progress of theosophy in
the United States. 7 pp. {N. Am. Rev. v. 162, 1896, p. 698.)
Hargrove, William. 1788-1862.
History and description of the ancient
city of York ; comprising all the most in-
teresting information, already published in
Drake's Eboracum. York, 1818. 2 v. in 3, 8°.
2524
Hari Mohan VidyAbhiisliaua, Pandit {Ed.)
Avaddna Kalpalatd. See Kshemendra.
Hariot, Thomas. See Harriot, T.
Harisarinaii, Story of. 5 pp. Wrotham, B.
H. (Tr.) (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 18,
1886, p. 172.)
Harita. Jolly, J. Der vyavaharadyaya aus
Harita's DharmaS&.stra nach citaten zusammengestellt.
19pp. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 61: Hist,
classe, Abhandl. v. 18, pt. 2, 1889, p. 506.)
Kuriiilplie, Abbot of Aldenburg. -1143. Ex
vita Arnulfi Episcopi Suessionensis. 33 pp. (Frankfort
Soc. Script. V. 15, pt. 2, p. 872.)— Ex miraoulis S. Richa-
rll. 2 pp. (B'rankfort Soc. Script, v. 1.5, pt. 2, p. 919.)
Harkavy, Albert. 1839—.
Altjuedische denkmaeler aus der Krim,
mitgetheilt von Abraham Firkowitsch (1839-
72). St.-Petersbourg, 1876. 4°. (St. Peters-
burg, Acad. M&m. 7 s. v. 24. ) —3512
Neuaufgefundene hebraeiwche Bil»elhand-
•cbrirten. 48 pp. 5 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Mim.
7 s. V. 32, 1885.)
Harker, John. Consecrated well of Lancaster,
Castle Hill. 6 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Jottm. v. 43,
1887, p. 348.)
Harkness, Margaret Elise. Railway labour.
12 pp. (Mn«(een(h Cfen*. v. 12, 1882, p. 721.)
Harkiiess, William. 1837—. On the magni-
tude of the solar system. 19 pp. (Smlthson. Inst. Re-
port, 1894, p. 93.)
Harlaud, John. 1806-68. Some account of a
curious astronomical, astrological, and medical MS. in
the Chetham library, Manchester. 8 pp. 2 pi. ( Lanca-
shire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 5, 1877, p. 1.)—
On a charter of feoffment of Uortoii . by Thos. La Warr,
clerk, 12 Baron of Manchester, to Thos. [Longley], Bp.
of Durham, and others. Dated 20 May, 10 Henry V
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Manchester. 13 pp. (Lancashire and Cheshire Hist.
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cypher, against witchcraft and evil spirits. 5 pp. 1 pi.
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{Ed.) House and farm accounts of the
Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe Hall, in the
county of Lancaster, at Smithils and Gaw-
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Shakespeare. [Illustr.] v. 1. [Manchester],
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{ Ed. ) Portfolio of fragments relative to
the history ... of the county palatine and
duchy of Lancaster. See Gregson, M.
Harland, Marion, pteud. See Terhune, Mrs.
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Harlaiid, Robert Henry.
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marriages, and burialls within the precinct of the Cathe-
drall and metropoliticall church of Christe of Canter-
biirie, V. 2.— Chester, J. L., and Armytage, G. J. Parish
registers of St. Antholin, Budge Row, London . . .
and of St. John Baptist on Wallbrook, London, v. 8.—
Chester, J. L. Reiester booke of St. De'nis Back-
church parishe (city of London), v. 3. — Chapman, J. H.
Register book of marriages belonging to the parish of
St. Oeorife. Hanover Square . . . Middlesex, v. 11.—
Hovenden, R. True register of all the christeninges,
mariages, and burialles in the parishe of St. JanieH,
Clarkenwell, v. 9, 10, 13.— Chester, J. L. Parish registers
of St. Mary AUlerinary, London, v. 5. — Chester, J. L.
Parish registers of St. Miehnel, Cornhill, London, v. 7.
— Gower, G. W. G. L. Register of all the christninges,
burialles, and weddinges within the parish of St. Pee-
tcr'K upon t'oriihlll, v. 1. 4.— Chester, J. L. Parish
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—Ellis, J. H. Registersof Stoiirtoii, county Wilts, v. 12.
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87. 26 V. r. 8°. 2513
Cotitents. Harvey or Hervey, W., and others. Visita
tions of Bert forflsh ire, 1666, 1682, 1634. Together with
additional pedigrees . . . also lists of Bedfordshire
knights and gentry taken from Lansdowne MS. 887, v. 19.
—Fellows, W. Visitation of a part of Cheshire, 1633,
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▼. 18.— Vivian, J. L., and Drake, H. H. (Eds.) Visitation
of the county of Cornwall. 1620, v. 9.— St. George, Sir
R. Visitation of the county of Camberland, 1615,
V. 7.— Colby, F.T. (Ed.) Visitation of the county of Dev-
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8. Visitation of the county of l>ortiet, 1623, v. 20.—
Barry, W. Pedigrees of Essex families, v. 14.— Hawley,
T., and others. Visitations of Essex, 1582, 58, 70; 1612, 34.
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14. — Chitty, H., and Phillipot, J. Visitation of the
county of Gloncester, 1623. With pedigrees from the
herald's visitations of 1569, 82, 83, v. 21.— Cook, R., and
St. George, Sir B. Visitations of Hertfordshire, 1572,
1634. With Hertfordshire pedigrees, v. 22.— Le Neve, P.
Pedigrees of the kuig;ht.s made by King Charles II,
James II, William III and Queen Mary, King William
alone, and Queen Anne, v. 8.— Camden, W. Visitation
of the county of Leicester, 1619, v. 2.— Chester, J. L.
Allegations for marriage licences issued from the Faculty
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issued by the Bp. of London, 1520-1828, v. 25, 26.— Cooke,
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Visitation of London 1633-36, v. 15, 17.— Marshall, G. W.
Visitations of the county of Nottlngrham, 1569, 1614,
V. 4.— Harvey or Hervey, W., and others. Visitations of
the cotinty of Oxford, 1666, 74, 1634, v. 5.— Lee, E. Gath-
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den, W. Visitation of the county of Rutland, 1618-19 ;
and other descents not in the visitation, v. 3.— Chester,
J. L. Marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the
collegiate church or Abbey of St. Peter, Westmins-
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of Somerset, 1623, v. 11.— Camden, W. Visitation of
the county of Warwick, 1619, v. 12.— Chester, J. L.
Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Dean
and Chapter of Westminster, 1558-1699, v. 23.— Flower,
W. Visitation of Yorkshire, 1563-64, v. 16.
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Die mnskellrritabllltaet. 22 pp. (Munich, Akad.
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mnskrlzneknnKundbeschreibungdesAtwood'schen
myographion. 264 pp. 1 pi. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denktehr. v. 34 : Mathemat.-phyt. ela»se, Abhandl. v. 9,
pt. 2, 1862, p. 355.)— Ueber den Zahnbau von myllobates
and dem verwandten rochen Trikeras. 86 pp. 3 pi. (Mu-
nich, Akad. wissens. Denkachr. v. 22: Mathemat.-phya.
classe, Abhandl. v. 5, pt. 3, 1850, p. 841.)— Molekulaere vor-
gaenge in der nervensiibstanz. 244 pp. (Munich,
Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 31, 34 : Matlwmat.-phys. claase,
Abhandl. v. 8, pt. 2, 1858, pp. 295, 529 ; pt. 3, 1860, p. 683 ; V. 9,
pt. 1, 1861, p. 1.)— Maasbestimmung |der polarisation
durch das physiologische rheoscop. 43 pp. 1 pi. (Munich,
Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 34 : Mathemat.-phys. classe,
Abhandl. v. 9, pt. 1, 1861, p. 189. )— Theorie und anwendung
des ** seltend rncksplronieters,^^ eines neuen instru-
mentes zur bestimmung der respirationsluft. 32 pp.
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Harless, Johann Christian Friederich. 1773-
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Mathemat.-phys. classe, Abhandl. v. 8, pt. 1, 1857, pp. 69,
257.)
Harless, Woldemar. 1828—.
De Fabiis et Aufldiis rerum Romanarum
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Vita. 1 p. (In his De Fabiis et Aufidiis rerum Bom.
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Harlestoii, Francis Huger. Capers, E. Francis
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Harley, Richard. 18 cent.
Faults on both sides. 2 ed. London, 1710.
12°. ( With Brief exam, of the Bp. of Cork's
discourse. ) — 4257
Harley, Robert, 1 Earl of Oxford and Mortimer.
Tryal of, upon the impeachment of the
House of Commons exhibited agjainst him for
high treason, and other high crimes and mis-
deameanours. 1717. ( With Gt. Brit. H. of L.
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Wrangrham, E. Bobert Harley. 27 pp. (In his Brit.
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Harley, Rev. Timothy.
Moon lore. London, 1885. 8°. 1215
Harley, England. Leighton, W. A. Harley
church. 16 pp. 1 pi. (Shropshire Archaeol. and Nat.
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 4, 1881, p. 329.)
See also Shropshire.
Harlez, Karl Joseph de. 1832 — . Age of the
Avesta. 13 pp. ( Eoyal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Joum. n. s.
V. 17, 1886, p. 339.)— Zur erklaernng der Avesta. 3 pp.
(Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 37, 1883, p. 260. )— Etudes
avcstlques. 21 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 36,
1882, p. 686.)— Infanticide In C'hlna, according to
Chinese documents. 27 pp. (Dublin Rev. v. Ill, 1892,
p. 117.)— Le Nanjn erlsun-l buleku bithe. 9 pp.
(Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 38, 1884, p. 634.)— STIn-
tchis et Mandchous, rapports d'origine et de langage.
30 pp. (Joum. asiat. 8 s. v. U, 1888, p. 220.)— I-li, le plus
ancien rltuel de la China, son contenu et extraits.
42 pp. (Joum. asiat. 8 s. v. 13, 1889, p. 229.)— San-ll-t'n.
Tableau des 3 rituels. Traits de moeurs chinoises avant
I'fere chr^tienne. 48 pp. 1 pi. (Joum. asiat. 8 s. v. 15, 1890,
p. 429.)— Tchou-tase-tsioh-.vao-tchuen, r«sura6 des
principes de Tchou-hi (extraits). 33 pp. (Joum. asiat,
8 s. v. 9, 1887, p. 39.)— Tsieh-Yao-Tchnen de Tchon-
lil. 53 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Joi/rn. n. s. v. 20,
1888, p. 219. )— Fragment d'un coramentaire sur le Ven-
dldAd. 8 pp. (Joum. asiat. 7 s. v. 18, 1881, p. 617.)— Text
originaire du Yih-klnir, sa nature et son interpreta-
tion. 40 pp. (Joum. asiat. 8 s. v. 9, 1887, p. 424 ; v. 17, 1891,
p. 164.)
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(IV.) Constitution de TEmpirede Kin. 8 pp. (Joum.
amat. 8 s. v. 7, 1886, p. 469.)— (JV.) Une page de I'histoire
des .HonifolN. Proceniium du Dai-yuwan Gurun-i Su-
duri Bithe, tr. du Mandchou. 6 pp. (Joum. amat. 8 s.
V. 2, 1883, p. 309.)— (IV.) ShaiiK yu pa kl. Dergi Hese
JakSn g6sa de Wasimbuha. Tr. pour la premiftre fois.
8 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zei««. v. 41, 1887, p. 311.)—
(IV.) VaJpacche<llkA(Praji5aparamita). Tr.duteite
Sanscrit avec comparaison des versions chinoise et mand-
choue. 70 pp. (JOKTO. asiaf. 8 s. V. 18, 1891, p. 440.)
ISi>ie|;cl, F. De I'exggdse et de la correction des textes
avestiques de H. 7 pp. (Deutsch. raorg. gesells. Zett«.
V. 38, 1884, p. 492.)
Harlow, Charles H. Greely at Cape Sabine.
14 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 8, 1886, p. 77. )
Harmau, Col. A. W. The valley after Kerns-
town. 6 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 19, 1891,
p. 318.)
Harinaii, Lt. John A. Political importance of
Hawaii. 4 pp. (iV. Am. Bev. v. 160, 1895, p. 874.)
Harmaiicl, J. Le Laos et les populations sau-
vages de L'Indo-Chine. 48 pp. ( Tour du monde, v. 38,
1879, p. 1.)
Harmar, Lt.-Col. Josiah. 1753-1813.
Correspondence, 1784-85. See Dickinson,
J., and Harmar, J.
Harmel, L6on. Crawford, Mrs. V. M. Object
lesson in Christian democracy. 14 pp. (Porln. Rev. n. s.
V. 69, 1896, p. 58.)
Harinenopuliis, Constantinus. Dirksen, H.
E. Das rechtsbuch des H. und die alte glosse der Tu-
riner institntionen-handschrift. 21 pp. (Hinierlasa.
$chriften, v. 2, p. 142 ; and Berlin, Akad. wissens. Philol.
classe, Abhandl. 1847, p. 153.)
Harmer, P. W. Marine moUusca of the Nor-
folk coast. 2 pp. (Mason, R. H., BUt. of Norfolk, Ap-
pendix, p. XX.)
Harmer, Sidney Frederic. Polyzoa. 71 pp.
(Harmer, S. F., and Shipley, A. E., Cambridge nat. hist.
V. 2, p. 463.)
and Shipley, Arthur Everett {Eds. ) Cam-
bridge natural history, v. 2, 3, 5. [Illustr.]
London, 1895-96. 3 v. 8°. .—2664
Contents. Benham, W. B. Archlannelida. poly-
chaeta and myzostomaria, v. 2.— Reed, F. R. C. Brachlo-
pmlN (fossil), V. 3.— Shipley, A. E. Brachiopods (recent),
V. 3.— Shipley, A. E. Gepliyrea and phoronls, v. 2.
—Sharp, D. Insecta, v. 5.— Cooke, A. H. IWollnscs,
V. 3.— Sinclair, F. G. Myrlapods, v. 5.— Shipley, A. E.
^rcmatliplmintbes and chaetognatha, v. 2.— Sheldon,
L. Neinrrf inea, v. 2.— Beddard, F. E. Oligroeliaeta
(earthworms) and hirudinea (leeches), v. 2.— Sedgwick,
A. I*eripatnH, v. 5. — Gamble, F. W. Platyhel-
mlnthoH and mesozoa, v. 2.— Harmer, 8. F. Polyzon,
V. 2.
Harmer, Ft. Drowne, S. Journal and letters
on the treaty of H. 3 pp. (Stag. Am. Hist. v. 9, 1883,
p. 285.)
Harmodius. Miller, J. Erzaehlungen von
den Tyrannenmoerdem. 3 pp. [PMlologua, v. 52, W93,
p. 573.)
Harmonic of the churt-h. 62 pp. Drayton,
M., Cmnpl. works, v. 3, p. 233.
Harmonies of the Bible. See Bible, Har-
monies.
Harmony. Cheve, E. J. M., and Chev6, N. P.
Mgthode 616mentaire d'harmonie. 1856, 2 v.
in 1. —27.53
Hauptmann, M. Nature of harmony and
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Apology for harmony. 15 pp. (Dublin Univ. Mag.
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physiologischen ursachen der mnsikalischen hsrmonie.
37 pp. ( Vortraege und reden, v. 1, p. 79.)
See also SInslc.
Harmony of ancient history.
M.
Macdonald,
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Harmony of the Bible. See Bible, Harmonies.
Harmony of the four Gospels in EngUsh.
Robinson, E. —1256
Harms, Friedrich. Heussler, H. Metaphysik,
von H. 7 pp. (Zelts. f. philos. v. 96, 1889, p. 135. )
Harmsworth, Alfred C. G. Tarpon fishing in
the Gulf of Mexico. 24 pp. (Bickerdyke, J., and others,
Sea fishing, p. 445 ; Badminton Libr.)
Harnack, Karl Gustav Adolf, Ph. D. 1851—.
History of dogma. Tr. from the third Ger-
man ed. by Neil Buchanan. Boston, 1897.
3v. 8°. (Oheyne, T. K., and Bruce, A. B.,
Theol. tr. libr. v. 2, 7, 8. ) —3101
Present state of research in early chnrch history.
18 pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 50, 1886, p. 221.)
(Ed.) Texte und untersuchungen zur ge-
schichte der altchristliehen literatur. See
Gebhardt, O. von, and Harnack, K. G. A.
{Eds. )
Foster, F. H. Studies in Christology ; with criticisms
upon the theories of H. 37 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 49,
1892, p. 240.)
Harnack, Otto. 1857—. Zwei bildnisse von
Qoethes hand. 1 p. (Geiger, B. L., Goethe-jahrb. v. 11,
1890, p. 193.) — Ooethes kitnstanschaiinnK: in ihrer
bedeutung fuer die gegenwart. 19 pp. (Geiger, E. L.,
Ooeth£-jahrb. v. 15, 1894, p. 187. )
{Ed.) Zurnachgeschichteder italienischen
reise. See Goethe, J., W. von.
Harnecker, O. Cicero und Catullus. 17 pp.
(PhUologus, V. 41, 1882, p. 465.)
Harness. Pernice, E. Griechisches pferde-
geschirr im antiquarium der Koeniglichen
Museen. Mit tafeln und abbildungen im text.
1896. (Berlin, Archaeol. Gesells. WirickeU
mannsfeste, Programm 56. ) 2702
Harney, William Wallace. 1831—. Drainage
of the Everglades. 8 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 68, 1884,
p. 598.)
Hariiham, England. Jackson, J. E. Anglo-
Saxon cemetery at Harnham Hill, near Salisbury. 13 pp.
1 pi. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 1, 1854,
p. 196.)
See also Wiltshire.
Harnisch, Albert.
Altprovenzalische praesens- und imperfect-
bildung mit ausschluss der A-conjugation
( nach den reimen der trobadors). Marburg,
1886. 8°. (Stengel, B., Ausgaben, v. 40. ) 2305
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HARPER'S LATIN DICTIONARY
Haro, ( -).
Catalogue des tableaux . . . composant la
collection de feu M. Schneider. See Schneider,
Tableaux anciens. See Bl • • •, Mme. { — ).
Tableaux de premier ordre . . . vente par
suite du d6c^ de Mme. B. See Brooks, Mme.
Vente aprfes d^cSs. Collection [de] John
Saulnier. See Saulnier, J.
Haro, Clameur du. See Clameur du haro.
Harold II, King of England.
Birch, W. deG. (Ed. ) Vita Haroldi. Ro-
mance of the life of Harold, King of England.
Ed. with notes and a translation. 1885. {An-
tiquary's Libr. ) 2704
Arnold, F. H. (Ed.) Fact and legend concerning H.
12 pp. 1 pi. (Saasei Archaeol. Soc. Coll. v. 19, 1867, p. 71.)
— Oreen. J. R. Earl Harold and Bp. Giso. 10 pp.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 12,
1885, p. 148.)— Wlntent, W. Passages in the life and
reign of H. 43 pp. ( Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 5, 1877,
p. ITS.)
See also Great Britain, History, Roman, Anglo-Saxon,
and early periods.
Harp of Tom Moore. 2 pp. Bruce, W.
(Scotch-Irish Soc. of Am. Proc. at Columbia, p. 70.)
Harp of Tom Moore. 2 pp. King, B. W.
(Scotch-Irish Soc. of Am. Proc. at Pittsburg, p. 72.)
Harpalyke. 6 pp. Knaack, G. {Rheinisch.
mus. n. s. V. 49, 1894, p. 526.)
Harper, Alfred (Ed.)
History of the Cheltenham grammar school ;
from it remodelling under the chancery deed
of 1851. As collected from the newspaper re-
ports. Cheltenham, 1856. 8°. —2366
Harper, Edward Bascom. 1842-95. Which is
the best form of life insurance 1 Disadvantages of the
level-premium system. 6 pp. {N. Am. Ben. v. 156, 1893,
p. 594.)
Harper, Henry A.
Syrian coast : illustrations. See Tristram,
H. B.
Harper, James. McCabe, J. D., Jr. James
Harper. 13 pp. (/n his Great fortunes, p. 367.)
Harper, Robert Francis.
Assyrian and Babylonian letters belonging
to the K. collection of the British Museum.
V. 1. London, 1892. 8°. 1786
Harper, Robert Goodloe. 1765-1825.
Observations on the dispute between the
United States and France. Boston, 1798. 8°.
(Polit. pamph. ) . — 231 6
The same. Phila., 1798. 8°. (Bound
pamph. V. 169.) 6934
Speech, on the Foreign Intnrcoiirite bill, de-
livered March 2, 1798. 48 pp. (In his Observations, p. 97.)
Harper, Thomas. The word. 30 pp. (Mind,
V. 8, 1883, p. 372.)
Burnn-ClibNon. J. Harper, The metaphysics of the
school. 5 pp. (Mind, v. 9, 1884, p. 583.)
Harper, William. Perry, B. F. Wm. Harper.
5 pp. (In his Reminiscences of public men, p. 85.)
Harper. See also Harpur.
Harper and Bros. (Pubs.)
The tourist ; or, pocket manual for travel-
lers on the Hudson river, the Western canal,
and stage road to Niagara Falls, down Lake
Ontario and the St. Lawrence to Montreal
and Quebec. Comprising also the routes to
Lebanon, Ballston, and Saratoga Springs.
4 ed. New York, 1835. 18°. .2487
Harper's book of facts. Willsey, J. H. R.113
Harper's Family Library. New York, 1830-
41. 84 V. in 83. 18°. 4337
Contents. Jameson. R. Discovery and adventure in
Africa. — Williams, J. Life ... of Alexander the
Oreat. — Xenophon. AnaUnNiN and Cyropaedia. Tr.
by E. Spelman, 2 v. — Anacreon, Odes. Tr. by T.
Bourne. — Gleig, G. R. History of the Bible, 2 v.—
Murray, H. Historical and descriptive account of Brit-
ish India, 3 v. — Cunningham, A. Lives of the most
eminent British painters and sculptors, 3v.— Gait, J.
Life of Lord B.yron.— Sallustius Crispus, C. History of
Cataline's conspiracy and of the Jugurthine war.
Tr. by Wm. Rose.— Theophrastus. Characters. — James,
G. P. R. History of Charlemagne: History of Chiv-
alry .—Scott, Sir W. nemonolo^ry and witchcraft.
— Demosthenes. Orations. Tr. by T. Leland, 2 v.—
Lives and voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier
. . . and the history of the bucaniers.— Russell, M. View of
ancient and modern E^jypt.— Euripides. Tragedies.
Tr. by R. Potter.— Jameson, Afrs. A. M. Memoirs of cele-
brated female sovereiKiis, 2 v.— Smith, H. Festi-
vals, games, and amusements. — Ford, J. Dramatic
works, 2 v.— Ellis, G. J. W. A., 1 Baron Dover. Life of
Fre«leric II, King of Prussia, 2 v.— Croly. G. Life and
times of Ueorice IV.— Ileslodiis, Bion, anfl IHos-
chus. Tr. by C. A. Elton.— llnmboldt, F. W. H. A.,
Frciherrvon. Travels andresearches.— Thatcher, B.B. In-
dian biography, 2 v. — Natural history of insects, —
Abercrombie, A. Inquiries concerning the intellectual
powers.— Taylor, W. C. History of Ireland, 2 v.—
Milman, H. H. History of the .lews. 3 v.— Memes, J.
S. Memoirs of the Empress Josephine.— Kitchiner,
W. Directions for invigorating and prolonging life, —
Brewster, Sir D. Letters on natural niasfic.- Bell, H.
G. Life of Mar.v. Queen of Scots, 2 v.— Massinger, P.
Plays, 3 v. — Bush, G. Life of Moh;inini«Ml.— Aber-
crombie, J. Philosophy of the moral fV'elin^s. — Lock-
hart, J. G. History of STapolcon Bnoiiaparle, 2 v.—
Court and camp of Bonaparte.— Euler, L. Letters on
different subjects in natural philosophy, 2 v. —
Southey, R. Life of STelson.— Brewster, Sir D. Life of
Sir Isaac STewton.— Lander, R., and Lander, J. Journal
of an expedition to . . . the Jfiger, 2 v.— Russell, M.
Palestine.- Pindarus. Odes. Tr. by C. A. Wheel-
wright. —Pitcalrn's islanfl and its inhabitants.—
PInlarchns. Lives. Tr. by Langhorne, J., 7 v. —
Fletcher, J. History of Polan«l.— Leslie, Sir J. Dis-
covery and adventure in the Polar seas and regions.—
Dick, T. On the improvement of society by the diffu-
sion of knowledge.— Sophocles. Tragedies. Tr. by T.
Franklin.— St. John, J. A. Lives of celebrated travel-
lers, 3 v.— Sketches from Venetian liiN(or,y, 2 v.—
Warren, S. Affecting scenes, being passages from the
diary of a physician, 2 v.— Turner, S. Sacred history of
the world.
Harper's Perry, West Va. Imboden, J. D.
Jackson at Harper's Ferry in 1861. 15 pp. (Johnson, R. U.,
and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil war, v. 1, p. 111.)-
Walker, J. G. Harper's Ferry and Sharpsburg. 13 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 296.)— Jackson's capture of
H. 8 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . .of
the Civil war, v. 2, p. 604.)
Harper's Latin dictionary. Andrews, B. A.
(Ed.) R.34
HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAG.
2045
HARRIS, Prank
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, v. 69-
96. New York, 1884-98. 28 v. 8°. 417a
Note.— For v. 1-68 see preceding catalogue.
Hai'pies. Rohde, E. Paralipomena. 30 pp.
(Bhelniach. mus. n. s. v. BO, 1895, p. 1.)— Siiiilh, C. Har-
pies iu Greek art. 12 pp. (Jourtl. of llell&n. studies, V, 13,
1892-93, p. 103.)
Harpsfield, Nicholas, Archdeacon of Canter-
bury. Circa 1519-75.
Narrative of tlie divorce. [London], n. d.
8°. (PhUoMblon Soc.) 4446
Discourse of marriage. 100 pp. (/n his Narrative
of the divorce, p. 25 : Philobiblon Soc. )— Life of Sir Thos.
More. 19 pp. (I« his Narrative of the divorce, p. 5:
Philobiblon Soc.)
Harptree, East, England. McMurtrie, J. On
the Lamb Bottom caverns at H. 16 pp. (Somersetshire
Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proe. v. 26, 1881, p. 1.)—
jilcartli, H. M. Hoard of Roman coins discovered at H.
8 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proe.
V. 34, 1889, p. 21.)
See also Noiiiersetshlre.
Harpur, Charles. 1817-68. Poems and songs.
18 pp. (Miles, A. H., Poe«» . . . of the century, v. 4, p. 505.)
Harpur. See also Harper.
Harrat!li family. Klimesch, J. M. Aelteste
sitze der Harracher. 60 pp. (Vereinf. gesch.d. Deutschen
in Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 29, 1891, p. 158 ; v. 30, 1892, p. 52 ;
v. 81, 1893, p. 145.)
Harradeii, Beatrice. About the umbrella-
mender : a study. 10 pp. {Blachwood'a Mag. v. 146, 1889,
p. 122.)
Harral, Thomas (Ed.)
History of London. SeeFeamside, W. G.,
and Harral, T. {Eds.)
Harraii, Syria. Praetorius, P. Zur zwei-
sprachigen inschrift von H. 1 p. (Deutsch. morg. ge-
sells. Zeits. v. 35, 1881, p. 749.)
Harrar, East Africa. Burton, Sir R. F. First
footsteps in East Africa ; or, an exploration of
Harar. 1856. 1426
Bricehetti, L. R. In viaggio per I'H. 15 pp. (i^uov.
antol. 3 s. v. 30, 1890, p. 342.)— Harris, W. B. Recent
visit to H. 20 pp. (Bfoefcuiood's JVfas. V. 156, 1894, p. 350.)
Harrel, James Wharton.
South Africa. Report on the affairs of
Bechuanaland dated April 27, 1880. London,
1883. fo. 3411
Harriitian, Rev. Nathan H. Sermon. 25 pp.
(Corey, D. P., Arthur D. Corey, p. 173.)
Harrinian, Walter.
Hadlby, a. Life of Walter Harriman, with
selections from his speeches and writings.
1888. 3704
Harrington, Bernard J., Ph. D.
Life of Sir Wm. E. Logan, first director of
the Geological survey of Canada. Chiefly
compiled from his letters, journals, and re-
ports. With steel portrait. London, 1883.
8°. 4765
Harrington, Mark Walrod. 1848—.
Rainfall and snow of the United States,
compiled to the end of 1891, with annual,
seasonal, monthly, and other charts. Wash-
ington, 1894. fo. (17. S. Weather bureau.)
—3471
Weather making^, ancient and modem. 22 pp.
(Smithson. Inst. Report, 1894, p. 249.)
Harriot, Thomas. 1560-1621.
Briefe and true report of the new found
land of Virginia, of the commodities, and of
the nature and manners of the naturall in-
habitants. A reproduction of the ed. printed
at Frankfort, in 1590, at the expense of Theo-
dore de Bry. Ed. by W H. Rylands. Man-
chester, 1888. fo. (Holbein Soc. Facsimile
repr. v. 16. ) — 17E1
Harris, 4 Baron. See Harris, Q. R. O.
Harris, Alfred. Wuerttemberg an example for
Ireland. 13 pp. (Coniemp. Rev. v. 50, 1886, p. 588.)
Harri.s, Amyard Charles, Bp. of Gibraltar.
Maspero, G. C. C. Etudes ggyptiennes.
Romans et po6sies du Papyrus Harris no. 500,
conserve au British Museum. 1879. 2703
Harris, Augustus. The National theatre. 7 pp.
(Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 38, 1885, p. 630.)
Harris, Bushrod Washington.
Edwards, J. E. The Confederate soldier :
being a memorial sketch of George N. and
Bushrod W. Harris. 1868. 3706
Harris, Caleb Fiske.
Stockbridgb, J. C. The Anthony me-
morial : a catalogue of the Harris collection
of American poetry. 1886. W. 52
Harris, Charles. Newport's News. 15 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 10, 1882, p. 489.)— State
sovereignty— forgotten testimony. 22 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9, 1881, p. 433.)
Harris, Brig.-Oen. David Bullock. Gen. D. B.
Harris, C. 8. A. Brief sketch of his life. 4 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 20, 1892, p. 395. )
Harris, Miss E. F. S.
From Oxford to Rome and how it fared
with some who lately made the journey. 3 ed.
[Anon.] London, 1847. 12°. —4156
Harris, Elisha, M. D. 1824-84. Domestic pesti-
lences viewed with reference to the sanitary warfare
against them. 12 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. Reports,
V. 6, p. 124.)
Harris, Frank. A word on Lord Randolph
Churchill's resignation. 6 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 41,
1887, p. 150.)— Elder Conklln. 44pp. {Fortn. Beu.n.s.
v. .51, 1892, p. 861.)— Modern Idyll. 24pp. (Fortn.Bev.
n. s. V. 49, 1891, p. 985.)— MonteH. tile matador. 31 pp.
(Fortn. Ben. n. s. v. 50, 1891, p. 118.)— STatnral laws and
the Home rule problem. 7 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 40,
1888, p. 98.)— What our navy should be. 6 pp. (Fortn.
Rev. n. s. V. 44, 1888, p. 557.)— Profit and loss. 43 pp.
(FoHn. Rev. n. s. v. 52, 1892, p. 374.)— Straight Unsh.
8 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. 8. v. 52, 1892, p. 265. )— A triptych.
16 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 60, 1891, p. 416.)
(J5d. ) Fortnightly Review. See Fort-
nightly Review.
HARRIS, George
2046
HARRIS, Moses
Harris, George. 1809-90. Domestic everyday
life and manners and customs in this country, from the
earliest period to the end of the last century. 192 pp.
( Royal Hist. Soo. Trant. v. 6, 1877, p. 83 ; v. 6, 1877, p. 86 ;
V. 7, 1878, p. 176; v 8, 1880, p. 36; v. 9, 1881, p. 224; v. 10,
1882, p. 203.)— Doinpstic everyday life, manners, and
customs in the ancient world. 172 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc.
Trans, v. 4, 1876, p. 384; n. s. v. 2, 1873, p. 393 ; v. 3, 1874,
p. 1.)— Materials for a domestic history of England.
18 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Tmns. n. s. v. 2, 1873, p. 142.)—
Original records respecting the plagae in this country.
3 pp. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1880, p. 278.)
Harris, George H.
Aboriginal occupation of the lower Gene-
see country. Rochester, 1884. r. 8°. 3563
Harris, George Nelson.
Edwards, J. E. The Confederate soldier :
being a memorial sketch of George N. and
Bushrod W. Harris. 1868. 3706
Harris, George Robert Canning, 4 Baron Har-
ris. 1851—. Cricket. 6 pp. (Contemp. Bev. v. 48, 1885,
p. 121.)
Harris, George William.
Cornell University Library. Annual re-
port, 1886-87. [Ithaca, 1887.] 8°. L.31
Harris, Gilbert Dennison {Ed.)
Republication of Conrad's Fossil shells of
the tertiary formations of North America.
See Conrad, T. A.
Harris, Capt. Henry L.
Drill regulations for coast artillery. See
Rodgers, J. I., and others.
Harris, Isham Green. 1818-97. Correspondence
with Gen. A. S. Johnston. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, v. 4, 1877, p. 185.)
Harris, James, 1 Earl of Malmeabury. 1746-
1820.
Correspondence with the Commissioners of
the French Directory at Lisle. London, 1797.
8°. (Rimp/iiete, V. 16.) 3116
Harris, James. Olden time and the new : a plea
for pastime. 13 pp. ( Weslm. Bev. v. 133, 1890, p. 277. )
Harris, James Howard, 3 Earl of Malmeabury.
Earl of Malmesbury's autobiography. 16 pp. (London
Quart. Rev. v. 63, 1886, p. 292.)— Lord IWalmesbnry's
MemoirH. 18 pp. (Brit. Quart. Bev. v. 81, 1886, p. 77 ;
Edin. Bev. v. 160, 1884, p. 393; Macmillan'a Mag. v. 61, 1885,
p. 1 ; Westm. Bev. n. s. v. 67, 1885, p. 328.)
Harris, James Morrison. 1818-98.
Address upon the occasion of the celebra-
tion of the fiftieth anniversary of the organi-
zation of the Maryland Historical Society, de-
livered March 12, 1894. Baltimore, 1896. 8°.
3504
Discourse on the life and character of Sir
Walter Ralegh, delivered before the Maryland
Historical Society, May, 19, 1846. Baltimore,
1846. 8°. (Md. Hist. Soc. Pitb. v. 2.) 3592
Harris, James Rendel.
Diatessaron of Tatian. [With plates.]
[Cambridge], 1890. 8°. (Haverfard College
studies, no. 5. ) 4204
Study of Codex Bezae. [Cambridge], n. d.
8°. {Haverford College studieB, no. 8.) 4204
Codex Sangralleusis : a study in the text of the Old
Latin Qospels. 66 pp. (Haverford College studies, no. 9,
p. 1.)— Library of the convent of the Holy l^epnlchre
at Jerusalem. 17 pp. ( Haverford College studies, no. 1,
p. 1.)— Original documents of the STew TeHtanient.
6 pp. (Century Mag. v. 5, 1884, p. 306.)— Some interesting
Syrian and Palestinian inHCriptioiiii. 35 pp. 3 pi.
(Haverford College studies, no. 10, p. 1.)
(Ed. ) Three pages of the Bryennios MS.
Baltimore, 1885. sm. 4°. —1254
(Ed.) Rest of the words of Baruch. [Or.] 64 pp.
(Haverford College studies, no. 2, p. I.)— (Ed.) Specimens
of uncial lectionaries from Mt. Sinai. [Or.] 14 pp.
(Haverford College studies, no. 4, p. 64.)
{Ed.) Teachingof the Apostles. See Teach-
ing, etc.
{Ed. and Tr.) Apology of Aristides. See
Aristides, of Athena.
and Giiford, Seth K. {Eds.) Acts of the
martyrdom of Perpetua and Pelicitas. [Lat. aTid Gr.]
73 pp. 2 pi. (Haverford College studies, no. 3, p. 1.)
Harris, Joel Chandler. 1848—.
Mingo and other sketches in black and
white. 4 ed. Boston, [1884]. 12°.
Contents. At Teag^ne Poteet's. — Bine Dave.—
Mlngro.— A Piece of land.
Ananias. 10 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 76, 1888, p. 699.)
—At Teagrne Poteet's. 24 pp. (Century Mag. v. 4,
1883, pp. 137, 185.)— Alalia. 32 pp. (Century Mag. v. 12,
1887, pp. 540, 712, 881.)— Balaam and his master.
11 pp. (Century Mag. v. 19, 1891, p. 567.)— Belle of St.
Valerien. 11pp. (.4tian(. Jlfonf A(j/, v. 69, 1892. p. 338.)
—A t'onscript's Christmas. 16 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 19, 1891, p. 284.)— Free Joe and the rest of the
world. 7 pp. (Century Mag. v. 7, ISSB, p. 117.)— How
Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox. 4 pp.
(Mason, E. T., Humorous masterpieces from Am. lit. v. 3,
p. 254.)— I^iittleComplon. 18 pp. (Century Mag. y. 11,
1888, p. 839.)— Mr. Terrapin shows his strength.
6 pp. (Mason, E. T., Humorous masterpieces from Am. lit.
V. 3, p. 267.)— Nif^hts with IJncle Remus. 33 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 4, 1883, pp. 340, 611, 772.)— The Old
Bascom place. 26 pp. (Century Mag. v. 16, 1889, pp. 607,
768, 909.)— Trouble on I.,ost Mountain. 12 pp. (Cen-
tury Mag. V. 9, 1888, p. 426.)— Uncle Remus initiates the
little boy. 6 pp. (Mason, E. T., Humorous masterpieces
from Am,, lit. v. 3, p. 247. )— Why brother Bear has no
tail. 6 pp. (Mason, E. T., Humorous masterpieces from
Am. lit. V. a, p. 262.)— Women of the South. 5 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 18, 1890, p. 277.)— Won-
derful tar-baby story. 4 pp. ( Mason, E. T., Humor-
ous masterpieces from Am. lit v, 3, p. 261.)
Brainerd, E. Joel Chandler Harris (Uncle Remus)
at Atlanta. 13 pp. (Gilder, J. L., and Gilder, J. B.,
Authors at home, p. 111.)
Harris, John, D. D. Circa 1667-1719.
History of Kent. London, 1719. fo. 5.21
Harris, John. Saxon font in south Hayling
church, Hayling island, Hants. 3 pp. 1 pi. (Brit. Ar-
chaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 42, 1886, p. 66.)
Harris, Joseph S. 1836—. Our anthracite sup-
ply and distribution. 7 pp. (Forum, v. 13, 1892, p. 193. )—
Robert Smith. 10 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 4, 1880, p. 79.)
Harris, Maurice H. Judaism and Unitarian-
ism. 8 pp. (N.Am. Bev. V. 160, 1S95, p. eS2.)
Harris, Mrs. Miriam Coles. 1834—. A Play-
wright's novitiate. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 74, 1894,
p. 616.)— A night and day in Spain. 8 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 78, 1896, p. 647.)
Harris, Moses. Stone, W. L., Jr. Schuyler's
faithful spy : incident in the Burgoyne campaign. 6 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist v. 2, 1878, p. 414,)
HARRIS, Brig.-Gen. N. H.
2047
HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH, etc
Harris, Brig.-Oen. N. H. Defence of Battery
Gregg. 14 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 8, 1880,
p. 475.)— Qen. I^ee to the rear— the incident with Harris'
Mississippi brigade. 6 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers,
V. 8, 1880, p. 106.)
Wileox, C. M. Battery Gregg: reply to H. 10pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9, 1881, p. 168.)
Harris, Richard, and Hoarc, Sir Richard
Colt. Hundred of Westbury. London, 1830.
fo. (Hoare, Sir R. C, Hiat. of modern Wilt-
shire, v. 3.) P.R.
Harri.s, Samuel, D. D., LL. D. 1814—. Amer-
ican Board and ecclesiastical councils. 18 pp. (New
Englander, v. 46, 1887, p. 99.)— Have we a theology?
7 pp. {New Englander, v. 45, 1886, p. 19.)— The great
triitliN, fundamental in all human history, which are
stated in the 3 first chapters of Genesis. 20 pp. {New
Einglander, v. 52, 1890, p. 147.)— Prof. John F. Weir on
" the nature and means of revelation." 7 pp. {New
Einglander, v. 50, 1889, p. 423.)
Stevens, G. B. Prof. Harris' " Philosophical basis
of theism." 9 pp. ( New Einglander, v. 42, 1883, p. 820. )
Harris, Stanley.
The coaching age. London, 1885. 8°. —3735
Harris, Thaddeus Mason. 1768-1842.
Discourses, delivered on public occasions,
illustrating the principles ... of Freema-
sonry. Phila., n. d. 8°. —1398
Harris, Thomas, M. D. On a case of multiple
spinal and cerebral tumours (sarcomata), with a contri-
bution to the pathology of syringo-myelia. 27 pp. 2 pi.
{Brain, v. 8, 1886, p. 447.)
Harris, Townsead. Griffls, W. E. Townsend
Harris, first American minister in Japan. 13 pp. (AU
lant. Monthly, v. 70, 1892, p. 161.)
Harris, Uriah P. [Notice of.] 5 pp. {Fergus
Hist. S. no. 5, p. 31.)
Harris, W. H. Report concerning an incident
at the battle of the Wilderness. 1 p. (Southern Hist.
Soc. Papers, v. 7, 1879, p. 131.)
Harris, W. John, M. D. Chemical disposition
of sewage. 3 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. JJeporfs, v. 10,
p. 266.)
Harris, Walter. 1686-1761.
New history of the life and reign of Wil-
liam Henry, Prince of Orange and Nassau,
King of England. [Anon.] Dublin, 1747.
4 V. 16°. 1518
Harris, Walter B. Scene of the riots in China :
1200 miles on the Yangtze-Kiang. 21 pp. ( Blackwood's
Mag. v. 150, 1891, p. 787.)— Recent visit to Harrar.
20 pp. ( Blackwood's Mag. v. 156, 1894, p. 360. )— Night in a
NoorlMli huminnm. 7 pp. {Blackwood's Mag. v. US,
1890, p. 568.)— My ride to Sheshonan. 7 pp. {Black-
wood's Mag. V. 144, 1888, p. 786. )
Harris, Wiley P. Scott, H. W. W. P. Harris.
14 pp. 1 pi. {In his Distinguished Am. lawyers, p. 421.)
Harris, William. 1720-70.
Historical and critical account of Hugh
Peters. [Anon.] London, 1751 ; repr. 1818.
8°. (Smeeton, G., ffi«t. tracts, V. 2.) 1547
Historical and critical account of the life
and writings of James I, King of Gt. Britain.
After the manner of Mr. Bayle. 2 ed. Lon-
don, 1772. p. 8°. 15.56
Historical and critical account of the life of
Charles 11, King of Gt. Britain. After the man-
ner of Mr. Bayle. London, 1766. 2 v. 8°. 1517
Vol. IV.— 257.
Harris, William.
History of the radical party in Parliament.
London, 1885. 8°. (Rev. of in Miumillan's
Mag. V. 52, 1885, p. 314. ) —1332
Harris, William Asbury, Ph. D.
Plato as a narrator : a study in myths.
Richmond, [1892]. 8°. (Johns Hopkins Univ.
Theses, 1892. ) .—2363
Harris, Sir William Snow.
Forbes, R. B. Shipwreck by lightning :
papers relative to Harris's lightning con-
ductors. 1853. —2764
Harris, William Torrey, LL. D. 1835—.
Introduction to the study of philosophy.
Comprising passages fi-om his writings,
selected and arranged with commentary and
illustration by Marietta Kies. New York,
1889. 12°. —1448
Psychologic foundations of education : an
attempt to show the genesis of the higher
faculties of the mind. New York, 1898. 12°.
{In his Internat. educat. s. v. 37.) — 2366
Spiritual sense of Dante's " Divina Corn-
media." New York, 1889. sq. 12°. 2387
The same. Boston, 1896. 12°. 2373
Edward BeIlainy*N vision. 10 pp. {Forum, v. 8,
1889, p. 199.)— Books that have helped me. 10 pp.
{Forum, v. 3, 1887, p. 142.)— How I was educated. 10 pp.
{College and the Church, p. 50; and Forum, v. 1, 1886,
p. 652.)— Elementary education. 9 pp. {N. Am. Bev.
V. 160, 1895, p. 538.)— Henry Gvorge'tt mistake about
land. 10 pp. {Forum, v. 3, 1887, p. 433.)— Introduc-
tion. 9 pp. (Blow, S. E., Study of Dante, p. iii.)—
Education of the neie^ro. 16 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 69,
1892, p. 721.)— What shall the public schools teach?
9 pp. (Forum, V. 4, 1887, p. 573.)
A Bronson Alcott. See Sanbord, F. B.,
and Harris, W. T.
{Ed.) International education series, v. 3,
8, 12, 16, 37, 42. New York, 1887-98. 6 v. 12°.
Contents. Monroe, W. S. Blbllonrraphy of edu-
cation, V. 42.— Harris, W. T. Psychologic foundations
of education, v. 37. — Klemm, L. R. Kuropean
schools, V. 12.— Kay, D. Memory, v. 8.— Laurie, S. S.
Rise and early constitution of universities, v. 8.—
Lange, H. Higher education of women in Europe, v. 16.
See also IJnited Ntates, Education, Bureau of.
Harris, William W., and AUyn, Charles.
Battle of Groton Heights. New London, 1882.
8°. 1812
Harris collection of American poetry, Cata-
logue of the. Stockbridge, J. C. W. 62
Harrisburg, Bp. of. See Shanahan, J. F.
Harrisburg, Pa. Morgan, G. H. Annals,
comprising memoirs, incidents, and statistics
of Harrisburg. 1858. 3577
Jordan, J. W. First newspaper published in H.
5pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 10, 1886, p. 251.)— Penn, J.
Journal of a visit to Reading, H., Carlisle, and Lancas-
ter in 1788. 12 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 3, 1879, p. 284.)
Harrisburg, Portsnioutli, Mountjoy, and
Lancaster Railroad Co. Report of the Presi-
dent and directors, Sept. 3, 1847. Phila., 1847.
8°. ( [Railroad and coal companies, Pamph.] )
—3757
HARRISON, Benjamin
2048
HARRISON, George Henry de 8. N.
Harrison, Benjamin, Pres. of U. S. 1833—. Ar-
bitration. 3 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 26, 1891, p. 389.)
— Wallack, L. Life of Gten. Ben. Harrison.
Illustr. [1888.] 3705
Blaine, W. Why Harrison was elect«d. 10 pp. (N.
Am. Bev. v. 147, 1888, p. 688.)— Brooks, G. America's
new President: why and how he was elected. 20 pp.
(Weatm. Bev. v. 131, 1889, p. 435.)— n»wes, H. L., and
others. Harrison administration. 14 pp. ( N. Am. Rm.
V. IM, 1892, p. 641.) — Flshbnck, W. P. Benjamin
Harrison. 15 pp. (Wilson, J. Q., Presidente of U. S.
p. 492.)— Hnwley, J. R. Mr. Harrison's sound admin-
istration. 12 pp. ( Forum, V. 13, 1892, p. 650. )— Molreau,
A. Lutte pour la prfisidence aux Etats-Unis. 30 pp.
(ijct). d. deuxmondes, 1889, 3p6r. v. 91, p. 642.)— Morgfan,
J. T. Gen. Harrison's letter of acceptance. 11 pp. (if.
Am.Eev.v.lil, 1888, p. 424.)— Possible President:
B.Harrison. 6 pp. {If. Am. Bev. v. 146, 1888, p. 698.)—
Scott, H. W. B. Harrison. 14 pp. 1 pi. {In hit Dis-
tinguished Am. lawyers, p. 435.)
Harrison, Birge. Espafiola and its environs.
11 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 70, 1885, p. 825.)— New departure
in Parisian art. 12 pp. (Atlani. Monthly, v. 66, 1890,
p. 753.)
Harrison, Burton N. Capture of Jefferson
Davis. 16 pp. (OCTiturj/ afaff. V. 5, 1884, p. 130.)
Harrison, Cliarles. 1831—. City unification
commission. 10 pp. (ii'ortn. JJer. n. s. v. 53, 1893, p. 836.)
Harri.son, Mrs. Constance Gary. 1835 — .
Maidens and matrons in American society. 10 pp. (JV.
Am. Bev. v. 151, 1890, p. 713.)- The Ang^Iomanlacs.
48 pp. (Ctenterj/ Jtfag. V. 18, 1890, pp.269, 435, 575, 677.)—
Col. Wm. Byrfl of Westover, Va. 16 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 20, 1891, p. 163. )— Crow's nest. 12 pp. ( Century Mag.
v. 8, 1885, p. 725.)— A Honse built npon the sand.
7 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 70, 1885, p. 542.)— Study in lins-
bands. 6 pp. (iV. 4m. iJew. v. 162, 1896, p. 108.)— New-
port syniposinm. 13 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 163, 1896,
p. 236.)— Penelope's swains. 9 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 19, 1891, p. 509. )— BicUniond scenes in '62. 10 pp.
(Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C, Battles . . . of the Civil
war, V. 2, p. 439.)— Virgfinia girl in the first year of
the war. 9 pp. (Century Mag. v. 8, 1885, p. 606.)— Vlr-
Kinla scenes in '61. 7 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel,
C. C, Battles . . .of the Civil war, v. 1, p. 160.)— Home and
the haunts of Washington. 20 pp. (Century Mag,
V. 13. 1888, p. 3.)— Washington at Monnt Vernon
after the Revolution. 17 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 15, 1889,
p. 834.)— Washington in New York in 1789. 10 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 15, 1^89, p. 850.)
Harrison, Mrs. Dorothy. Last of the Rydal
Dorothys. 7 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 147, 1890, p. 815.)
Harrison, Mrs. E. B. Educational interlude.
11 pp. (Fortn. Bet), n. s. V. 59, 1896, p. 369.)
Harrison, F. Bayford. Home rule in the 18
century. 11pp. (For(n. iJ«). n. s. v. 40, 1886, p. 68.)
Harrison, Frederic. 1831 — .
Oliver Cromwell. London, 1888. 8°.
( Twelve Eng. statesmen. ) 4766
Order and progress. Pt. I. Thoughts on
government. Pt. II. Studies of political cri-
Bes. London, 1875. 8°. —2325
Studies in early Victorian literature. 2 ed.
London, [1897]. 8°. 2241
Contents.
Carlyle, T. Kingsley, C.
Cross, 3fr>. M. A. K. L. (Q. Macaulay, T. B., 1 Baron Ma-
Eliot, paeud.)
Dickens, C. J. H.
Disraeli, B., 1 Earl of Bea-
contfleld.
TroUope, A.
caulay.
Nlcholls, Mrs. C. B. (C. Bell,
pseud.)
Thackeray, W. M.
Futnre of agnosticism. IS pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s.
V. 45, 1889, p. 144.)— Are we making way? 10 pp.
(Nineteenth Cent. v. 25, 1889, p. 753.)— Rejoinder to the
Duke of Argyll. ,16 pp. (Cotitemp. Rev. v. 65, 1889,
p. 301.)— Centenary of the Bastille. 13 pp. (Contemp.
Bev. V. 56, 1889, p. 194.)— Mr. Bryce's "American
commonwealth." 9 pp. (iVt?i«teen(ft Cent. v. 25, 1889,
p. 140.)— Fronde's Life of Carlyle. 13 pp. (N. Am.
Bev. v. 140, 1886, p. 9.)— Bishop of Carlisle on Cointe.
9 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 20, 1886, p. 715.)— Constanti-
nople as an historic city. 21 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s.
V. 56, 1894, p. 438.)— Problem of Constantinople. 20 pp.
(Fortn. Bev.n.B. v. 55, 1894, p. 614.)— Creed of a lay-
man. 23 pp. (iVineieenfh Ce»«. V. 9, 1881, p. 456.)— Bard
of the Uiinbovitza. 4 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 50,
1891, p. 716.)— Editorial horseplay. 14 pp. (Fortn.
Bev. n. s. v. 49, 1891, p. 642.)— Sacrifice of education to
examination. 8 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 24, 1888, p. 645.)
— Thoughts about education. 8 pp. (Forum, v. 12, 1891,
p. 488.)— Few words about the eighteenth centnry.
18 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 13, 1883, p. 385.)— Give back
the Elgin marbles. 8 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 28,
1890, p. 980.)— Life of George Eliot. 14 pp. (Fortn. Bev.
n. s. v. 87, 1885, p. 809.)— Literary and municipal prob-
lems in England. 9 pp. (Forum, v. 14, 1893, p. 644.)—
Evolution of our race: a reply. 14 pp. (Fortn.
Bev. n. 8. V. 64, 1893, p. 28.)— Apologia pro flde nostra.
19 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 44, 1888, p. 666.)— Formative
Influences. 13 pp. (Forum, v. 10, 1890, p. 152.) —
France in 1789 and 1889. 12 pp. (Forum, v. 9, 1890,
p. 1.)— How to drive Home rule home. 15 pp. (Fortn.
Bev. U.S. v. 52, 1892, p. 273.)— Mr. Huxley's contro-
versies. 21pp. (ii'ortn. iJet). n. s. v. 52, 1892, p. 417.)—
Mr. Huxley's ironicon. 9 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s.
V. 52, 1892, p. 713.)— The Irish leadership. 4 pp.
(Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 49, 1891, p. 122.)— Appeal to Liberal
ITHlonists. 14 pp. (CoJitemp. iJet). V. 54, 1888, p. 769.)—
Few more words about names. 9 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
V. 19, 1886, p. 664.)— Antiquarian ramble in Paris. 11 pp.
(Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 56, 1894, p. 627.)— Breakfast-party in
Paris. 13 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 26, 1889, p. 173.)-
Municipal museums of Paris. 10 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s.
V. 66, 1894, p. 458. )— Transformation of Paris. 13 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 149, 1889, p. 326.)— Crisis of Parlia-
mentary government. 20 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
v. 11, 1882, p. 9.)— Pedantic nuisance. 19 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V. 19, 1886, p. 87.)— Few words about picture
exhibitions. 15 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 24, 1888,
p. 80.)— A Pompeii for the twenty-ninth cen-
tnry. 11pp. (JVincieerotA Cfe»«. v. 28, 1890, p. 381.)— The
Radical programme. 16 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 49,
1886, p. 264.)— Reaction and its lessons. 12 pp. (Fortn.
Bev. U.S. V. 58, 1895, p. 498.)— Review of the year.
20 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 37, 1886, p. 177.)— What the
Revolution of 1789 did. 23 pp. (Ji'orln. iJer. n. s. v. 45,
1889, p. 767.)— Ronie revisited. 20 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
n. s. V. 53, 1893, p. 702.)— Lord Rosebery and the Lon-
don county council. 14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. V. 27, IS90,
p. 1026.)— Royal road to history. 14 pp. (Fortn.
Rev. n. s. v. 54, 1893, p. 478.)— Sacredness of ancient
buildings. 13 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 52, 1887, p. 65.)—
Sltnatlon abroad and at home. 11 pp. (Fortn. Rev.
n. s. v. 53, 1893, p. 197.)— Survey of the thirteenth cen-
tury. 21pp. (Forfn. iJer. n. s. V. 50, 1891, p. 326.)— New
trades-unionism. 12 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 26,
1889, p. 721.)— Two paths: a dialogue. 5 pp. (Nine-
teenth Cent. V.23, 1888, p. 18.)— Emancipation of women.
16 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 69, 1891. p. 437.)
Bennett, S. R. Spencer, Harrison, Arnold. 10 pp.
(Contemp. Rev. v. 48, 1885, p. 200.) — Huxley, T. H.
Apologetic irenicon. 16 pp. (Jfortn. iJeu. n. s. v. 52, 1892,
p. 557.)— Stephen, J. F. Unknowable and the un-
known. 16 pp. (JVtneteentft Cent. V. 16, 1884, p. 905.)
Harrison, Capt. George F. Ewell at first Ma-
nassas. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 14, 1888,
p. 366.)
Harrison, George Henry de Strabolgie Neville.
See Plantagenet-Harrison, G. H. de S. N.
HARRISON, Col. George P., Jr.
2049
HARRISON, WiUiam
Harrison, Col. George P., Jr. Battle of Ocean
Pond, Fla. 4 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9, 1881,
p. 23.)
Harrison, Rev. Hall. 1837—.
Life of Rev. John Barrett Kerfoot, first Bp.
of Pittsburgh. With selections from his dia-
ries and correspondence, 1816-81. [With
portrait.] New York, 1886. 2 v. 8°. 3796
Harrison, Henry. Defoe's political career : its
inflaence on English history. 12 pp. ( Westm. Bev. v. 135,
1891, p. 612.)
Harrison, J., and others. Report of the tests
committee of the St. Petersburg Shakspeare circle. 31 pp.
lEng. atudien, v. 3, 1880, p. 473.)
Harrison, J. O. Ashland, the home of Henry
Clay. 20 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 11, 1886, p. 163.)
Harrison, J. Park. Anglo-Norman ornament
compared with designs in Anglo-Saxon MSS. 11 pp. 3 pi.
(Archaeol. Joum. v. 47, 1890, p. 143.)— On the discovery of
a pre-Norman clerestory window at O.xford. 3pp. (Brit.
Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 48, 1892, p. 141.)— Recent dis-
coveries in Oxford rathrttral. 13 pp. 1 pi. {Archaeol.
Joum. V. 45, 1888, p. 271.)— Notes on St. Leonard's church,
WalIiii$;:for<I. 4 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum.
V. 47, 1891, p. 136.)
Harrison, James Albert, LL. D. Baskervill,
W. M. Prof. J. A. Harrison at Lexington, Va. 9 pp.
(Gilder, J. L., and Gilder, J. B., Authors at home, p. 125.)
and Baskervill, William M., Ph. D.
Handy Anglo-Saxon dictionary : based on
Groschopp's Grein. Ed., revised, and cor-
rected, with grammatical appendix, list of ir-
regular verbs, and brief etymological features.
New York, 1885. 8°. 1185
Harrison, Miss Jane Ellen. Some fragments
of a vase presumably by Euphronios. 4 pp. 1 pi. (Jmim.
of Hellen. studies, v. 9, 1888, p. 143.)— Flirt wnen^lcr :
Koeniglichen Museen zu Berlin. Beschreibung der vasen-
sammlung im Antiquarium. 2 pp. (Joum. of Hellen.
studies, V. 8, 1887, p. 289.)— Archaeology iu Grcpce, 1887-
88. 16 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. studies, V. 9, 18S8, p. US.)—
It.vs anil .Kilon: a Panaitios cylix. 7 pp. {Joum. of
Hellen. studies, v. 8, 1887, p. 439.)— Klein : Euphronios.
Eine studie zur geschichte der griechischen malerei.
3 pp. {Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 8, 1887, p. 292.) —
.n.vthuloKieal NtiKllcH. I. The three daughters of
Cecrops. 6 pp. {.Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 12, 1891,
p. 350.)— Odysseus and Itie sirens: Dionysiac boat-
race.'! : a cylix by Nikosthenes. 11 pp. 1 pi. {Joum. of
Hellen. studies, v. 6, 1885, p. 19.)— Judgment of Paris:
Two unpublished vases in the Graeco-Etruscan Museum
at Florence. 25 pp. 1 pi. {Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 7,
1886, p. 1% ; V. 8, 1887, p. 268.)— Two cylices relating to the
exploits of Thespus. 12 pp. 2 pi. {Joum. of Hellen.
studies, V. 10, 1889, p. 231.)— Wliitpr: Die juengeren at^
tischen vasen und ihr verhaeltniss zur groesseren kunst.
3 pp. {Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 8, 1887, p. 294.)
and MacCoU, D. S. Greek vase paintings :
a selection of examples, with preface, intro-
duction, and descriptions. London, 1894. fo.
~17B4
Harrison, John.
The Scot in Ulster : sketch of the history
of the Scottish population of Ulster. Edin-
burgh, 1888. 12°. 2587
Harrison, John. Maiden, H. Harrison. 6 pp.
(In his Distinguished men of mod. times, v. 3, p. 252.)
Harrison, Rev. Jonathan Baxter. 1835 — .
Latest studies on Indian reservations.
Sixth thousand. Phila., 1887. 12°. .2657
Harrison, Lynde. Connecticut secret ballot
law. 9 pp. {New Snglander, v.M, 1890, p. Wl.)— Election
controversy in Cciiinevticnt. 20 pp. {New EnyUinder,
V. 64, 1891, p. 354.)— Legislation concerning corrupt and
illegal olpction practices. 5 pp. (iVeio Einglander,
V. 53, 1890, p. 505.)
Needham, Mrs. E. C. C.
{In her Eng. female artists, t. 2,
Harrison, Maria.
Maria Harrison. 1 p.
p. 280.)
Hariison, Mrs. Mary Kingsley (Lucas Malet,
pseud.) Other side of the moon. 18 pp. {Fartn.Bev.n.B.
V. 39, 1886, p. 615.)— Y«iiiisest of the saints. 18 pp.
{Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 38, 1885, p. 395.)
MacCloll, M. Morality in fiction. 19 pp. {Contemp.
Bev. v. 60, 1891, p. 234.)
Harrison, Robert ( Tr. )
Lorenzo de'Medici, the Magnificent. See
Reumont, A. von (in preceding catalogue).
Harrison, Samuel.
Complete history of the great flood at Shef-
field on March 11, 12, 1864. London, 1864. 8°.
2616
Harrison, Samuel A., M. D.
Memoir of John Leeds Bozman, the first
historian of Maryland. Baltimore, 1888. 8°.
( Md. Hist. Soc. Fund pub. no. 26. ) 3592
Harrison, Thomas Perrin, Ph. D. 1864—.
Separable prefixes in Anglo-Saxon. Balti-
more, 1892. 8°. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Theses,
1892.) .—2363
Harrison, W. (Ed.)
Ripon millenary : a record of the festival
Also a history of the city arranged under its
wakemen and mayors from the year 1400. [II-
lustr. by J. Jellicoe and Herbert Railton.]
Ripon, 1892. 2 pts. in 1, 4°. .2531
Contents. Lukis, W. C. Ancient Ripon. pt. l.—Fre-
mantle, W. K. Review of the millenary festival, pt. 1.
—Ferris, D. Review of ye pa;areant. pt. 1.— Grainge, W.
Ripon inillciiary. pt. 2.— Dawtrey, A. Robin Ilofid
and ye curtail fryer, pt. 1.
Harrison, Rev. William. 1534-93. Elizabeth
arms England, which Mary had left defenceless. 5 pp.
( Arber,^ E., Eng. gamer, v. 4, p. 248.)
Harrison, William. 1802-84.
Account of the diocese of Sodor and Man
and St. German's cathedral, also a record of
the Bishops of Sodor and Man. Douglas, 1879.
8°. ( Manx Soc. V. 29.) 2616
Bibliotheca Monensis : a bibliographical ac-
count of works relating to the Isle of Man.
Douglas, 1861. 8°. ( Manx Soc. v. 8. ) 2516
The same. New ed. revised, corrected, and
enlarged. Douglas, 1876. 8°. {Manx Soc.
V. 24. ) 2516
Memoir of Capt. John Greenhalgh, Gover-
nor of the Isle of Man, 1640-51. A sketch
with a pedigree. Douglas, 1878. 8°. {Manx
Soc. V. 30. ) 2516
HARRISON, William
2050
HARRIS8E, Henry
Records of the Tynwald and St. John'8
chapels in the Isle of Man. With an appendix
containing an account of the Duke of Athol
taking possession of the Isle of Man in 1736,
also a Lay of ancient Mona. Douglas, 1871.
8°. {Manx Soe. V. 19.) 2516
(Ed.) Illiam Dh6ne and the Manx rebel-
lion, 1651. Records and proceedings relating
to the case of Wm. Christian of Ronaldsway.
With an introductory notice relating to the
time of the rebellion, 1643-63. Douglas, 1877.
8°. ( AfoTia; Soc. V. 26.) 2516
{Ed.) Listof the householders in the town
of Douglas, Isle of Man, with their names,
A. D. 1730. Douglas, 1878. 8°. {Manx Soc.
V. 30. ) 2516
{E!d.) Manx miscellanies. Douglas, 1872-
80. 2 V. 8°. {Manx Soc. v. 20, 30.) 2516
Contents. Pryme, A. dela. Memoirs of Thos. Bnshell,
V. 2.— Chattertoii, T. Godred Crovan : a poem, v. 2.—
Harrison, W. (jEeJ.) List of the householders in the town
of Doniflas, Isle of Man, v. 2.— Oell. J. Journal, v. 2.
—Harrison, W. Memoir of Capt. John Orcenhaleh.
Gov. of the Isle of Man, v. 2.— Bridson, J. Poetical de-
scription of the Isle of Man, v. 1.— Crellin, J. F. Par-
ticulars relating to the brass coinage executed in the
Isle of Man in 1733, v. 2.— Jeffcott, J. M. Mann, its
names and their origins, v. 2.— Milton, J. Selections
from " Paradise Lost," v. 1.— Ancient portraltnreM of
Our Lord, v. 1.— Stanley, J., 7 Earl of Derby. Diary,
V. 1.— Seal of Thomas, Bp. of the Isle of Man, v. 1.—
King, C. W. Emerald vernicle of the Vatican, v. 1.
{Ed.) Mona miscellany: a selection of
proverbs, sayings, ballads, customs, supersti-
tions, and legends, peculiar to the Isle of Man.
1, 2 s. Douglas, 1869-73. 2 v. 8°. {Manx Soc.
V. 16, 21. ) 2.516 .
{Ed.) Old historians of the Isle of Man :
Camden, Speed, Dugdale, Cox, Wilson, Willis,
and Grose. Douglas, 1871. 8°. (Manx Soc.
V. 18. ) 2516
{Ed.) Description of the Isle of Man. See
Waldron, G. (in preceding catalogue).
{Ed. ) History of the Isle of Man. See
Blundell, W.
(Ed.) Memorials of "God's acre." See
Feltham, J., and Wright, E.
(Ed.) Records of St. Mark's chapel. See
Clarke, J. T.
Harrison, William Henry, Pres. of U. S. 1773-
1841.
Discourse on the aborigines of the valley of
the Ohio ... To which are prefixed some re-
marks on the study of history. Cincinnati,
1838. 8°. 3597
The game. Repr. Chicago. 1883. 8°. (Fer-
gus HUt. S. no. 26. ) 3597
Montgomery, H. Life of Maj.-Gen. Wm.
H. Harrison. [1852.] 3705
Norton, A. B. Great revolution of 1840 :
reminiscences of the Log cabin and hard cider
campaign. 1888. 4617
BOHtwlck, A. E. Wm. Henry Harrison. 10 pp. (Wil-
son, J. Q., Presidents of U. S. p. 185.)— Eniflt'stou, G. C.
Our twenty-one presidents. 44 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 11,
1884, pp. 89, 185.)— Thompson, R. W. W. H. Harrison.
14 pp. Ipl. (7» ht« Recollections, V. 1, p. 189.)— Webster,
D. Log cabin candidate. 2 pp. (/n /ii« Great speeches,
p. 476.)— Wyatt, T. Wm. Henry Harrison. 6 pp. (In
his Mem. of generals, p. 176.)
HarrLsoii, William Jerome. 1845—.
History of photography, written as a prac-
tical guide and an introduction to its latest
developments. A biographical sketch of the
author, and an appendix by Dr. Maddox on
the discovery of the gelatin-bromide process.
New York, 1887. 8°. —3724
On a new method for the teaching: of science in
public elementary schools. 25 pp. (London, Intemat
Health Exbib. Literature, v. 14, p. 119.)
Adams, W. I. L. Biographic sketch of H. 3 pp.
(Harrison, W. J., Hist, of photography, p. 131.)
Harrison, Wilmot.
Memorable Edinburgh houses. lUustr.
Edinburgh, 1893. 12°. 2597
Harrison. See also Harrisson.
Harrison, N. Y. Baird, C. W. Chronicle of
a border town : history of Rye, Westchester
CO., N. Y., 1660-1870. Including Harrison . . .
1871. 3503
Harrison, Fort. Duddleston, A. C. Fort Har-
rison in history. 7 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 28, 1892, p. 20.)
Harrison family. Vaux, G. Harriton planta-
tion and family cemetery. 6 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 15,
1891, p. 212.)— Settlers in Merion: the Harrison family
and the Harriton plantation. 13 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist.
V. 13, 1889, p. 447.)— Washlni^ton, E. B. The Harrisons
in history. 7 pp. {Mag. Am. Hist. v. 21, 1889, p. 403.)
Harrisse, Henry. 1830—.
Americus Vespuccius : a critical and docu-
mentary review of two recent English books
concerning that navigator. London, 1895.
8°. .2656
iVbte.— No. 86 of an ed. of 250 copies.
ChristopheColombdevantl'histoire. Paris,
1892. r. 8°. 4751
Christophe Colomb, son origine, sa vie, sea
voyages, safamille, etses descendants ; d'aprfis
des documents ingdits. Etudes d'histoire
critique. Paris, 1884. 2 v. r. 8°. (Schefer,
O. H. A., and Cordier, H., Recueil de voyages
. . . pour servir ft Vhiat. de la g6og. v. 6, pts. 1,
2. ) 2491
Les Corte-Real et leurs voyages au nouveau-
monde d'aprSs des documents . . . tir6s des
archives de Lisbonne et de Modfene. Suivi du
texte inSdit d'un rficit de la troisifeme expedi-
tion de Gaspar Corte-Real. Paris, 1883. r. 8°.
and atlas, fo. (Schefer, C. H. A., and Cordier,
H., Recueil de voyages . . . pour servir ft Vhist.
de la g6og. v. 3. ) 2491 ; atlas 6.41.
- — Discovery of North America : a critical,
documentary, and historic investigation. Lon-
don, 1892. 4°. 4652
HARRISSE, Henry
2051
HART, Henry Chichester
Qaspar Oorte-Real ; la date exacte de sa
dernifere expedition au nouveau-monde d'aprfes
deux documents ingdits. Paris, 1883. r. 8°.
and atlas, fo. (Schefer, C. H. A., and Cordier,
H., Recueil de voyages . . . pour servir ft I' hist.
de la g6og. v. 3, suppl. ) 2491 ; atlas 6.41
Histoire : rfiplique a Particle intitulfi Le
livre de Ferdinand Colomb ; revue critique
des allegations proposSes centre son authen-
ticity. [Paris, 1874.] 8°. 2491
JVo(«.— Taken from Soc. de g«og. Bull. 6 s. v. 8, 1874.
John Cabot, the discoverer of North-Ameri-
ca and Sebastian, his son : a chapter of the
maritime history of England under the Tu-
dors, 1496-1557. London, 1896. 8°. 4655
Christophe Colomb et Savone. 34 pp. (Rev. hiet.
V. 35, 1887, p. 59.)
Christopher Columbus: His own book of
privileges, 1502. See Stevens, B. F.
Harrissoii, John.
Athletic training and health : an essay on
physical education. Oxford, 1869. 16°. —1798
Harrisson. See also Harrison.
Harritoii i)laiitation and family cemetery.
6 pp. Vaux, G. (Po. Mag. Ht8(. V. 15, 1891, p. 212.)
Harrity, William F. 1850—. Democratic out-
look. 9 pp. (i\r.4m. iJeu. V. 166, 1892, p. 551.)
Harrod, H. D. On the creation of a building
ftind. 7 pp. (London, Internal. Health Kxhib. i>i<era-
ture, v. 2, p. 66.)
Harrogate, England. Gbainge, W. History
and topography of Harrogate. 1882. 2526
See also YorkNiiirc.
Harrow, England. Hatton, J. Harrow-on-
the-Hill. 6 pp. (Harper's itfag. v. 69, 1884, p. 229.)
See also Hlfldlesex.
Harrow School. Collins, W. L. Harrow
School. 69 pp. (In ftts Public schools, p. 256.)— Harrow
anrt Rnifby. 22 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 96, 1864,
p. 219. ) — Monitorial system of Harrow School. 3 pp.
(LMell's Liv. Age, 2 s. v. 5, 1854, p. 387.)
See aUo Engrlancl, Education.
Harrowing of hell. Das altenglische spiel
von Christi hoellenfahrt. Mall, E. (Ed. ) 1394
Harry, Joseph Edward, Ph. D.
Rhetorical study of the Leptinean orations.
Baltimore, 1891. 8°. (Johns Hopkins Univ.
Theses, 1891. ) .—2363
Harry, the Blind. See Henry, the Minstrel.
Harry Lorrequer, Confessions of. 2 v. Lever,
C. J., Novels. 2272
Harsdoerffer, Georg Philipp. 1607-58. Aus-
erlesene gedichte. 64 pp. (Mueller, W., Bi6(io«ft.deu(»cA.
dichter des 17 jahrh. v. 9, p. 1.)
Harshadcva (Sri Harsha). Buhler, J. G. On
the age of Naishadha^Charita of S'ri-harsha. 7 pp. ( Royal
Asiat. Soc. Bombay, Joum. v. 10, 1875, p. 31 ; v. 11, 1876,
p. 279.)
Harsnett, Samuel, Abp. of York. 1561-1631.
Declaration of egregious popish impos-
tures, to with-draw the harts of Her Majesties
subjects from their allegeance, and from the
truth of Christian religion professed in Eng-
land, under the pretence of casting out devils.
[^Jion.] London, 1603. 12°. —3266
Hampton, W. Harf s South
3 pp. (Southern Hist. Boc. Paper;
Hart, MaJ. (— )
Carolina battery.
V. 6, 1878, p. 130.)
Hart, Albert Bushnell, Ph. D. 1864—.
Formation of the Union, 1750-1829, with
5 maps. New York, 1892. 16°. {In his Epochs
of Am. hist. v. 2. ) 4617
Introduction to the study of federal govern-
ment. Boston, 1891. 8°. {Harvard Hist.
Monographs, no. 2 : Harvard Univ. Pub. ) 4646
Practical essays on American government.
London, 1893. 12°. —3307
Topical outline of the courses in constitu-
tional and political history of the United
States given at Harvard College in the aca-
demic year 1888-89. Pts. 1, 2, 1783-1861. Cam-
bridge, 1888. 2 pts. in 1 v. 8°. —2334
Status of atliletlcs in American colleges. 9 pp. (At-
lant. Monthly, v. 68, 1890, p. 63.)— Do the people wish re-
form? 10 pp. (Ji'orMm, V. 9, 1890, p. 47.)— Biography of
a river and harbor bill. 13 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.
V. 18, 1887, p. 52.)— The Speaker as premier. 7 pp.
(Atlant. Mmlhly, v. 67, 1891, p. 380.)
{Ed.) Epochs of American history, v. 2.
New York, 1892. 16°. 4617
Contents. Hart, A. B. Formation of the Union.
{Ed.) Veto power. See Mason, E. 0.
Hart, Sir Andrew Searle. On the linear rela-
tions between the nine points of intersection of a system
of plane cubic curves. 4 pp. (flermat/i«7ia, v. 6, p. 286.)
— On twisted qnartics. 7 pp. (Hermathena, v. 5,
p. 164.)
Hart, Mrs. Armine Nixon. Robert Morris.
10 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 1, 1877, p. 833.)
Hart, Burdett, D. D. 1821 — . In memoriam.
Nathaniel J. Barton. 6 pp. (New Englander, v. 48, 1888,
p. 321.)— IjOSt cause. 6 pp. (New Englander, v. 50, 1889,
p. 286.)— Yale's needs. 4 pp. (New Englander, v. S3,
1890, p. 396.)
Hart, Charles Henry. 1847 — . PrankUn in al-
legory. 8 pp. (Century Mag. v. 19, 1891, p. 197.)— Mary
White — Mrs. Robert Morris. 32 pp. (Pa. Mag. Hist.
V. 2, 1878, p. 167.)— Col. John Kixon. 4 pp. (Pa. Mag.
Hist. V. 1, 1877, p. 188.)— Original portraits of Washing-
ton. 8 pp. (Century Mag. v. 15, 1889, p. 860; v. 18, 1890,
p. 26.)
HENKBLfl,S. V. Catalog:ue of the valuable
private library of Mr. Charles Henry Hart . . .
to be sold May 31, June 1, 1893. [1893.] L.76
Hart, Ernest Abraham, M. D. 1836 — . Cholera,
and our protection against it. 20 pp. (Nineteenth Cent.
V. 32, 1892, p. 632.)— How cholera can be stamped oat.
11 pp. (N. Am. Beo. v. 167, 1893, p. 186.)— Hypnotism
and humbug. 14 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 31, 1892, p. 24.)
— Smoke abatement. 39 pp. (London, Internat
Health Exhib. Literature, v. 3, p. 177.)— Spectacled
schoolboys. 4 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 72, 1893, p, 881.)
Hart, Gerald E. 1849—.
Fall of New France, 1755-60. Montreal,
1888. sq. 8°. 1636
Hart, Hastings H. Reformation of criminalB.
37 pp. (£i6Ko(A. Sacra, V. 47, 1890, p. 689.)
Hart, Henry Chichester.
Some account of the fauna and flora of
Sinai, Petra, and wftdy ' Arabah. London, 1891.
4°. {Palestine Explor. Fund.) 1481
HART, Horace
2052
HAETE, Francis Bret
Hart, Horace. Charles Earl Stanhope and the
Oxford University press. 50 pp. 3 pi. (Burrows, M.,
Collectanea, S s. p. 363 : Or/ord Hist. Soc. v. 32. )
Hart, John Seely, LL. D. 1810-77.
Essay on the life and writings of Edmund
Spenser, with a special exposition of the Fairy
queen. New York, 1847. 8°. 4783
Hart, R. E. S. Zola's philosophy of life. 15 pp.
(fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 60, 1896, p. 257.)
Hart, Thomas N., and others. How to improve
manicipal government. 16 pp. {N. Am. Rev. v. 153, 1891,
p. 580.)
Hart, W. Fairburn.
Information on the patent law of Gt. Brit-
ain, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. London,
1888. 12°. —1358
Tabular statement of the principal pro-
visions of the patent laws of the more Im-
portant countries of the world. London, 1890.
12°. —1355
Trade marks: their object, use, and pro-
tection in Gt. Britain and Ireland. London,
1889. 12°. —1352
Hart, William Henry, and Lyous, Rev. Pon-
sonby Annesley (Eds.) Cartularium monas-
terii de Rameseia. London, 1884-93. 3 v. r. 8°.
( Gt. BHt. Rolls chron. ) 4502
Harte, Francis Bret. 1839—.
Writings ; with introductions, glossary,
and indexes, illustr. by photogravures. Stand-
ard library ed. Boston, [1896.] 14 v. 8°. 3135
Contents. Apostle of the tules, t. 4. — Argonauts
of North Liberty, v. 11.— List of artists, v. 14.— Baby
Sylvester. V. 2.— From a back window, v. 14.— From
a balcony, v 14.— Barker's lack, v. ID.— Bell-rlnjv-
er of Angel's, v. 8. — Found at Blazing;; Star, v. 3. —
Blue ifrass Penelope, v. 4. — Itotieinian papers,
v. 14.— Boonder, v. 14.— Boy's dog:, v. 14, — Brown of
Calaveras, v. 1. — Transformation of Buckeye camp,
V. 8.— Bnlsrer's reputation, v. 10.— Stories of Call-
forniaand the frontier, v. 3-10.— Captain Jim's
friend, v. 5. — In the Carciuinez Woods, v. 4.— Chari-
table reminiscences, v. 14. — Chatelaine of Burnt
Rldi^e, V. 7.— Christmas gift that came to Rupert; a
story for little soldiers, v. 1. — Chu Chu, v. 10. — Clar-
ence, V. 9. — Colonel Starbot tie's client, v. 7. — Con-
densed novels, v. 1. — Conspiracy of 9Irs. Bun-
ker, v. 8.— Convert of the mission, v. 10. — Cressy,
V. 7.— Bevll arid the broker: a mediaeval legend,
V. 1.— Devil's Ford, v. 4.— Legend of Bcvil's I'oint,
V. 1.— Bevotlon of Enrlquez,v. 10.— Mweller of the
tbresholil. v. 1. —Earlier sketches, v. 1.— Eastern
sketches, v. 11.— Crusade of the Excelsior, v. 6. —
Fantine, v. 1.—" La Femme," v. 1.— Episode of Fld-
dletown.v. 2.— First family ofTasajara, v. 8.— Flip:
a California romance, v. 3.- -Notes by flooil and flehl.
V. 1.— Fool of Five Forks, v. 2.— <«al>riel Conroy,
V. 13, 14.— Views of a ©ernian spion, v. 11.— Ghost of
the Nierras, v. 2. — Ohosts of Stukeley castle,
V. 11.— Glossary of far-western terms, v, 14. — Great
Bead woo<l mystery, V. 3.— Gny Ifeav,ystone: or,
"Kntire," v. 1.— Handsome Is as handsome does,
V. 1.— Hannted man, v. 1.— Heir of SIcHnlishcs,
V. 11.— Heiress of Bed Dok, v. 2.— Heriiaice of
I>e<llow marsh, v. 5.— HiKh-water mark, v. 1.—
H<HMllnin Itand; or. the boy chief, the infant poli-
tician, and the pirate prodigy, v. 1. — Idyl of Ked
Gnich. v. l.~lliad of Sandy Bar, v. 2.— In a hol-
low of (he hills, v. 10.— In the tules, v. 10.— Indis-
cretion of Elsbeth, v. 11.— InK^^nne of the Sier-
ras, V. 9.— Prot^£e of Jack Hamlin's, v. 10.— JelT
BrlKsr's love story, v. 3.— Jersey centenarian,
V. 11.— Reformation of Jim Ready, v. 10.— Home-com-
ing of Jim Wilkes, v. 10.—" Jinny," v. 2.— John
Chinaman, v. 14.— John Jenkins; or, the smoker
reformed, v.l.—Johnnyboy, v. 14.— .Iohnson's"01d
woman," v. 7.— Kni«rht-errant of the Foot-hills, v. 5.
—tittle posterity, v. 12.— Left out on I^one Star
mountain, v. 4. — I<onely ride, v. 1. — I.othaw:
or, the. adventures of a young gentleman in search of
a religion, v. 1. — Lack of Boarin)^ camp, v. 1.
— Romance of Madroiio hollow, v. 2. — Maecenas
of the PaclHc slope, v. 7.— Man from Solano,
V. 2. — Man of no account, v. 1. — Man on the
beach, v. 2. — Man whose yoke was not easy, v. 11.
— Maruja, V. 5.— Mary McGillup: a southern novel
after Belle Boyd, v. 1.— Melons, v. 14.— Mlstsj'les, v. 1.
— Millionaire of Koug:h-and-ready, v. 5. — Mis-
cellaneous [poems], V. 12. — Miss Mix, v. 1.— Mis-
sion Dolores, V. 14,— Mr. Midsliipinan Breexy,
V. 1. — Mr. Thompson's prodi^^al, v. 2. — Mrs,
SkajiTi^'s husban<ls, v. 2. — M'llss: an idyl of Red
mountain, v. 1.— Legend of Monte del Diablo, v. 1.—
Monte Flat pastoral : how old Plunkett went home,
V. 2.— Morningr on the avenues, v. 11.— Mother of
Hve, V. 14.— Mach-a-niuck, v. 1.— My first book,
V. 10.— My friend the tramp, v. 11.— My suburban
residence, v. 14.— .Mystery of the Hacienda, v. 10.
— National [poems], v. 12.— Neighborhoods I have
moved from, v. 14.— New assistant at Pine Clearing
school, v. 8.— jright at Hay's, v. 8.— Sf isrlit at Win jf-
dani, V. 1.— JTlnety-nlne guardsmen, v. 1.— JTJf :
being a novel in the French paragraphic style, v. 1.— Jfo
title, V. 1.— Passage in the life of Mr. John Oakhurst,
V. 2. — Omcc-seeker, v. 11. — Ogress of Silver
Land : or, the diverting history of Prince Badfellah
and Prince BuUeboye, v. 1.— Outcasts of I'oker dat,
V. 1.— Parodies, v. 12.— Peter Schroeder, v. 11.—
Phyllis of the Sierras, V. 6.— In a pioneer's res-
tanraut, v. 7.— Out of a pioneer's trunk, v. 6.—
[Poems] in dialect, v. 12.— Poet of Sierra flat, v, 2,
—Postmistress of Laurel Run, v, 8,— Princess Bob
and her friends, v, 2,— «tucen of the Pirate Isle,
v. 14,— Drift ftom Redwood camp, v, 5.— Bight eye
of the commander, v. 1, — Roger Catron's friend,
v. 2.— Rose of Glcnbogie, v. 11. — Rose of Tuo-
lumne, V, 2.— Sally Dows, v, 8,— Legend of Samm-
stadt, V, 11.— At the mission of San Carmt-I, v. 3.—
Ruins of San Francisco, v, 14. — Through the Santa
Clara wheat, v. 6.— How Santa Clans came to Simp-
son's bar, v. 2, — Sappho of Green springs, v. 6. —
Sarah Walker, v. 14.- Secret of Telegraph hill,
V, 4, — "Seeing the steamer olT." v, 4, — Seliua Se-
diiia, V. 1,— Sheriff of Siskyou, v, 8.— Ship of '49,
V, 4,— SIdewaikings, v, 14,— Sleeping-car experi-
ence, V, 11. — Snow-bound at Eagle's, v, 5,— Span-
ish and American legends, v, 1, — Spanish idyls
and legends, v, 12,— Story of a mine, v, 3,— Sur-
prising adventures of Master Charles Sninmert4»n,
V, 14, — Susy: a story of the plains, v. 9, — Tennes-
see's partner, v, 1, — Terence Denville, v, 1, —
Thankful Blossom: a romance of the Jerseys, v. 11.
— Tlieir uncle from California, v, 11,— "Tourist
from lujiann.v." v, 2,— Trt^asiirt! of th<.* txalleon,
V, 8.— Twills of Table mountain, v 3,— Two men of
Sandy Bar, v, 12, — Two saints of the Foot-hills, v, 2, —
Venerable Impostor, v, 14, — Adventure of Padre
Vlcentlo : a legend of San Francisco, v, 1,— On a vul-
gar little boy, v, 14,— Waif of the plains, v. 9.—
Waiting for the ship: a Fort Point idyl, v. 1.— Wan
Lee, the pagan, v, 2, — War<l of the Golden Gate, v. 7.—
Episode of West Woodlands, v. 10.— " Who was
my quiet friend?" v, 2,— With the entries, v. 11.
—Yellow dog, V. 10,— Stories of and for the young,
V, 14, — Young R<»biii Gra.y, v. 11,— General index to
the prose writings, v, 14,— Index to characters, v, 14,
— - Argoiiauten von North Liberty, 71 pp. {Deutsch.
runclschau, v. 54, 1888, pp. 270, 419; v, 85, 1888, p. 116.)-
Cressy. 87 pp. [Maemillan's Mag. v, 58, 1888, pp.292,
321, 401; v. 59, 1889, pp. 1, 8.) — Elngeschnclt In
HARTE, Francis Bret
2053
HARTFORD NATIONAL BANE
£aKrl<^!^> 65 pp. {Deutsch. ruiidschau, v. 45, 1885, p. 321 *
V. 46, 1886, pp. 129, 274.)— MoloiiM. 13 pp. (Mason, E.T.,
HunurrotlM ynasterpieces from Am. lit. v. 3, p. 97.)— Socl-
«t,v "lion the NtaniHlaiiH. 3 pp. (Mason, E. T.,
Humorous masterpieces from. Am. lit. v. 3, p. 97.)
AcheliN. T. Bret Harte. 13 pp. (Unaere Zeit, 1886,
V. 1, p. 786.)— Ilaxcltlne, M. W. Bret Harte. 13 pp.
(In his Chats about books, p. 287.)— Heywootl. J. C.
An American humorist. (Bret Harte.) 27 pp. (/n hit
How they strike me, these authors, p. 197.)— Harte's
Hketches and slorlCN. 5 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 50,
1882, p. 264.)— Stod«lar»l. C. W. Early recollections of
H. 6 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 78, 1896. p. 673.)— Vedder,
H. C. Bret Harte. 18 pp. (/» ftis Am. writers, p. 212.)—
Works of H. 13 pp. ( ITesim.iJei). n. s. v. 69, 1886, p. 71.)
Harte, Walter Blackburn. 1866—. Drift toward
annexation. 12 pp. (i?on/»i, v. 7, 1888, p. 361.)— French
C!aiiada and the Dominion. 12 pp. (I^omim, v. 10, 1890,
p. 323.)
Hartel, Wilhelm August, Ritter von (Ed.)
1839—.
Eutropi Breviarum ab urbe condita. See
Eutropius.
(Ed.) Luciferi Calaritani Opuscula. See
Lucifer, Bp. of Cagliari (in preceding cata-
logue).
(Ed.) Magni Felicis Ennodii Opera om-
nia. See Ennodius, M. F., St., Bp. of Pavia.
[Ed.) Sancti Pontii Meropii Paulini No-
lani Opera. See Paulinus, M. P. A., St., Bp.
of Nola.
{Ed.) S. Thasci Caecili Cypriani Opera
omnia. See Cyprianus, T. C, St., Bp. of Car-
thage.
Harteliiis, Truls Johan. 1818 — .
Traitement des maladies par la gymnas-
tique sugdoise. Traduction fran5ai8e de la
3 et derniSre 6d. sugdoise avec, 100 figures in-
tercal6es dans le texte par Emile Fick et
Charles Vuillemin. Paris, 1894. 8°. —3783
Harteiisteiii, C. Ueber die lehren der antiken
skepsis, besonders des Sextus Empirikus, in betreflF der
causalitaet. B3 pp. (Zeifa./. phtios. v. 93, 1888, p. 217.)
Harter, Michael D. 1846-96. Plan for a per-
manent bank system. 10 pp. ( Foriim, V. 12, 1891, p. 186. )
— C'aiEipai$:rn coiiiiiiitteeN: a plea for more effective
management. 4 pp. (Forum, v. 14, 1892, p. 39.)
i'aiiiioii, H. W. Bank-note circulation: Mr. Har-
ter's plan. 5 pp. (Forum, v. 12, 1891, p. 483.)— White,
H. Plan for a permanent bank system. 6 pp. (Forum,
V. 12, 1891, p. 477.)
Hartfelder, Karl Philipp. 1848-93.
Bericht ueber die litteratur der jahre 1886-
90, welche sich auf encyklopaedie und metho-
dologie der klassischen philologie, geschich-
te der altertumswissenschaft, und bibliogfra-
phie beziehen. [Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der
class, alterth. v. 52, 64, 69, 73, 1889-93. } 4214
Philipp Melanchthon als praeceptor Oer-
maniae. Berlin, 1889. S". (Kehrbach, K.,
Monumenta Oerman. paedagog. v. 7. ) — 2306
Zur geschichte des Bauemkriegs in Sued-
westdeutschland. Stuttgart, 1884. 8°. 3623
Eine deutsche uebersetzung von C'leeroH 4'ato aas
der humanistenzeit. 5 pp. (Germanm, v. 33, 1888, p. 27. )
—Adalbert llorawltx. 16 pp. ( liiog. jahrb. f. alterlh.
p. 119 : Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der class, alterlh. v. 57, 1890.)
— Kritik des Goetterglaubens bei SexliiM Kiii|>. adv.
math. IX, 1-194. 8 pp. (Rheini^ch. mus. n. s. v. 36, 1881,
p. 227.)
( Ed. ) Philippus Melanchthon : Declamsr
tiones. See Melanchthon, P.
Brandt, S. Karl Hartfelder. 33 pp. ( Biog. jahrb.
f. alterth. p. 1 : Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der class, alterth.
V.86, 1896.)
Hartford, Bps. of. See Qalberry, T.— McFar-
land, F. P.— O'Reilley, B.— Tyler, W.
Hartford, Conn.
Andrews, O. McL. River towns of Con-
necticut : a study of Wethersfield, Hartford,
and Windsor. 1889. (Adams, H. B., Johns
Hopkins Univ. studies in hist, and polit. set.
7 s. nos. 7-9. ) 4653
• CoNNECTicxjT. Code of 1650 . . . also, the
constitution, or civil compact, entered into
and adopted by the towns of Windsor, Hart-
ford, and Wethersfield in 1638-39. 1828. —3327
SiLLiMAN, B. Remarks, made on a short
tour, between Hartford and Quebec, in the
autumn of 1819. [Anon.} 1820. .2477
Woodward, P. H. One hundred years of
the Hartford Bank, now the Hartford Na-
tional Bank, of Hartford, Conn. 1892. —1371
Bancroft, G. Hartford convention of 1780. 11 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. V. 8, 1882, p. 688.)— J^athrop, G. P. A
model state capital. 20 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 71, 1885,
p. 715.)— Tarbox, I. N. Firstchurch of H. 14 pp. (New
Englander, v. 43, 1884, p. 668.)— Wells, E. W. Ledyard
house at H. 1 p. ( Mag. Am. Hist. v. 7, 1881, p. 200. )
Hartford, County, Conn. Trumbull, J. H.
(Ed.) Memorial history of Hartford co.,
Conn., 1633-1884. 1886, 2 v. 2621
Adams, S. W. The militia and independent com-
panies. 20 pp. (Trumbull, J. H., Mem. hist, of Hartford
CO. Conn. v. 1, p. 175.)— Bnrtlctt, C. L. General descrip-
tion of Hartford co. 10 pp. (Trumbull, J. H., Mem. hist,
of Hartford co. Conn. v. 1, p. 1.)— Foster, W. E. Memo-
rial history of Hartford co. Conn. 3 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 59, 1887, p. 271.)
Hartford Bank. See Hartford National Bank.
Hartford Library Association. Annual re-
ports, 41, 49-53. Hartford, 1879-91. 6 nos. 8°.
L.31
Note.— For succeeding reports see Hartford Public
Library.
Author-list of all novels, short stories, se-
lections, and humorous works ; also of all
other books added during 1892. Hartford,
1893. 8°. L.31
Bulletins, v. 9, nos. 1, 3; 11, no. 4; 12,
nos. 1, 2 ; 15, nos. 1-4 ; 16, nos. 1-4 ; 17, nos. 1-
4; 18, nos. 1, 3, 4 ; 19, nos. 1-3. Hartford,
1887-97. 24 nos. in 16, 8°. L.31
Hartford National Bank. Woodward, P.
H. One hundred years of the Hartford Bank,
now the Hartford National Bank, of Hartford,
Conn. 1892. —1371
HARTFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY
2054
HARTMANN, von Aue
Hartford Public Library. Annual reporte,
66-59. Hartford, 1893-97. 5 nos. 8°. L.31
JVb(«.— For earlier reports ««e Hartford Library Asso-
ciation.
Boys' and girls' books, 1895. 2 ed., revised
and enlarged. Hartford, 1895. 8°. L.31
Hartford Theological Seminary. Catalogue
for the flfty-fifth year, 1888-89. Hartford,
1888. 8°. L.31
Hartford Seminary Publications, n. s.
nos. 2, 9, 10, 16. Hartford, 1888-90. 4 nos. 8°.
L.31
Content*. Annual registers, 1889-91, nos. 10, 16.—
Taylor, O. Practical training needed for the min-
istry of to-day, no. 2.— Pratt, W. S. Nature of pnbllc
worship, no. 9.— Religions census of the city of
Hartford made in the year 1889, no. 10.
Hartford Seminary Record, v. 2, nos. 1, 2.
Hartford, 1891. 8°. L.31
Hartford Young Men's Institute. Annual
reporta, 30, 31-35, 38. Hartford, 1868-76.
7 nos. 8°. L.31
Hartgill, John, and Hartgill, WiUiam. Jack-
son, J. K. Charles, Lord Stonrton, and the mnrder of
the Hartgills. 100 pp. 6 pi. ( Wiltshire Archaeol, and
Nat. BM. Mag. v. 8, 1864, p. 242.)
Harting, James Edmund {Ed.) 1841—.
Natural history and antiquities of Sel-
bome. See White, Rev. O.
Hartington, Marquis of. See Cavendish, S. O.
Hartland, Edwin Sidney {Ed.}
[Folk-lore of] Gloucestershire. London,
1892. 8°. (Folk-lore Soc. County folk-lore,
Printed extracts, no. 1.) 2213
Hartland, Conn. Taylor, L. Hartland. 6 pp.
(TrumbQll, J. H., Mem. hist, of Hartford co. Conn. v. 2,
p. 287.)
Hartland, England. Chope, R. P. Dialect of
Hartland. 1891. {Eng. Dialect Soc. no. 65. )
—2163
See also Devonshire.
Hartlaub, Gustav. On a new species of barbet
of the genas trachyphonus. 9 pp. (James, F. L., and
Thnipp, J. G., Unknoum horn of Africa, p. 309. )
Hartlepool, England. Sharp, Sir C. History
of Hartlepool . . . with a supplemental his-
tory to 1851. [lUustr.] 1851. .2625
£le« aUo Durham.
Hartley, Sir Charles Augustus. 1825 — . In-
land navigation in Europe. 60 pp. (Inst, of Civil En-
gineers, Hydro-mechanias, p. 101.)
Hartley, David, M. D. 1705-57. Conjecturae
quaedam de sensn, motn, et idearum generatione. 44 pp.
(Parr, 8., Metaphysical tracts.)
Hartley, David. 1729-1813. [Letters.] 1776-
86. 84 pp. (Franklin, B., Oompl. works, v. 6, pp: 4, 168,
296, 367 ; v. 7, pp. 876, 413, 452 ; v. 8, pp. 194, 495 ; v. 9,
p. 204.)
Franklin, B. [Letters] toH. 1778-86. 65 pp. ICompl.
umrks, v. 6, pp. 188, 197, 205, 208, 216, 217, 222, 297, 310, 837,
882 ; V. 7, pp. 257, 384, 260, 428, 446, 449 ; V. 8, pp. 126, 171,
272, 338, 340; V. 9, pp. 73, 146.)— To Mr. Digges, June 26,
1780; Mr. Hartley's efforts for peace. 3 pp. {Compl.
works, V. 7, p. 95.)— Hartley, J. W. David Hartley and
the American colonies. 19 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 24,
UW, p. 426.)
Hartley, Isaac Smithson, D. D. 1830—. Ros-
coe Conkling's home in Utica. 16 pp. ( Mag. Am. Hist.
V. 20, 1888, p. 89.)— Rt. Rev. Samuel Provoost. 17 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 26, 1891, p. 115.)— Horatio Seymour.
16 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 15, 1886, p. 417.)— Francis E.
Spinner. 16 pp. (Afag. ^m. HtsC. v. 25, 1891, p. 185.)
Hartley, John. 17 cent.
Catalog^s universalis librorum, in omni
facultate, linguaque inslgnium, et rarissimo-
rum ; non solum ex catalogis bibliothecarum
. . . sed etiam ex omnibus fere aliis praelo
impressis magno labore et sumptu in usum
studiosorum collectus. Londini, 1699. 2 v.
16°. L.87
Hartley, Joseph W. David Hartley and the
American colonies. 19 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 24, 1890,
p. 426.)
Hartley, Col. Thomas. Linn, J. B., and Egle,
W. H. (Eds.) Additional regiment: Col. Thos. Hartley's,
Jan. 11, 1777-Jan. 13, 1779. 12 pp. (In their Pa. archiv.
2 s. V. 10, p. 775.)
Hartman, H. G. De spring-prijs : Eene ver-
telling uit Virginie. 7 pp. ( Ehtropa, v. 2, pt. 3, 1862, p. 218. )
Hartman, J. J.
De Horatio poeta. Lugduni Batavorum,
1891. 8°. 3252
De Carolo Gabriel Cobet. 14 pp. (Biog. jahrb. f. al-
terth. p. 53 : Jahresb. ucber fortschr. der class, alterth. v. 61,
1890.)— Ad Odysseam. 5 pp. (Mnemosyne, n. s. v. 12,
1884, p. 228.)— De Ovldll Metamorphosesln edendis.
39 pp. (Mnemosyne, n. s. v. 18, 1890, p. 164.)— Ad Sopho-
cUs Antigonam. 2 pp. (Mnemosyne, n.&.-^.XZ, 1885,
p. 227.)
Hartman, Robert Nelson, Ph. D. 1872—.
Study of the reaction between phosphorus
pentachloride and para-sulphamine-benzoic
acid. Baltimore, 1894. 8°. (Johns Hopkins
Univ. r/ieses, 1894.) .—2363
Hartinann, von Aue. Circa 1170-1220. Bruch-
stuecke von Gregorius. 12 pp. ( Qermania, v. 17, 1872,
p. 28.) — Bruchstuecke ans Iweln. 14 pp. (Qermania,
V. 6, 1861, p. 367 ; v. 25, 1880, p. 395 ; v. 26, 1881, p. 99. )
Blume, L. Ueber den Iwein des Hart-
mann von Aue. 1879. 2352
Gabrtner, G. Der "Iwein" Hartmanns
von Aue und der "Chevalier au Lyon" des
Crestien von Troies. n. d. 2362
Qelbhaus, S. Ueber den "Gregorius,"
"Armen Heinrich," und "Iwein," Hart-
mann's von Aue. 1893. {In hit Mittelhoch-
deutsche dichtung, pt. 4. ) 2352
Settegast, F. Hartmann's "Iwein" ver-
glichen mit seiner altfranzoesischen quelle.
1873. 2352
Vos, B. J. Diction and rime-technic of
Hartmann von Aue. 1896. (Johns Hopkins
Univ. Theses, 1896. ) .—2363
Baler, A. tJeber Hartmanns von Aue heimath und
kreuzzuege. 2 pp. {Qermania, v. 24, 1879, p. 72.) — Zur
chronologle von Wolframs Parzival und Hartmanns
Iwein. 1 p. (Qermania, v. 23, 1878, p. 448.)— Zur erklae-
rung von Hartmanns Iwein. 8pp. (Qermania, v. 21,
1876, p. 404.)— Bartsch, K. F. Die erste seite der Iwein-
handschrift A. 2 pp. (Qermania, v. 31, 1886, p. 122.)—
Ueber Christians von Troies und Hartmanns von Aue
Erec und Enide. 46 pp. (Qermania, y.1, 1862, p. 141.)—
Zu Hartmanns Qregor. 14 pp. (Qermania, v. 6, 1861,
HARTMANN, von Aue
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HARTNUP, John
p. 372; V. 14, 1869, pp. 239, 427.)— Zum altftanzoesischen
Erec. 7 pp. (aermania,y.», 1863, p. 363.)— Uauor, P.,
and Ow, H. C, Freiherr von. Hartmanna von Aue hei-
math und stammburg. 16 pp. ( Qennania, v. 16, 1871,
pp.155, 252; V. 21, 1876, p. 251.)— Becll, F. Zu Hart-
nianns Erek. 41 pp. (Oermania, v. 7, 1862, p. 429.) —
BecliNleiii, R. Drei conjecturen zu Hartmanns Iwein.
9 pp. (Oermania, v. 26, 1881, p. 385.)— Zu Hartmanns Erec.
11 pp. (Oermania, v. 25, 1880, p. 319.)— BehBjfhel, O.
Die Pariser handschrift des Iwein. 8 pp. {Oermania,
V. 22, 1877, p. 273.)— Boelime, O. Die nebereinstim-
mungen zwischen dem Wigaloistexte und den lesarten
derhandschriftengruppe Bb. in Hartmanns Iwein. 30 pp.
{Oermania, v. 35, 1890, p. 257.)— Grlinni, J. L. K. Bessere
erklaerung einer stelle im Armen Heinrich. 2 pp. {Kiei-
nere schri/ten, v. 6, p. 280.)— Buesching : Der arme Hein-
rich. 7 pp. {Kl-einere 8chriften, v. 6, p. 64.)— Oriniin,
W. K. Einleitung znr vorlesung ueber Hartmanns Erek.
41 pp. {Kleincre schri/ten, v. 4, p. 577.) — Orliiiine, P.
Zu Iwein V. 563 ff. 1 p. {Oermania, v. 33, 1888, p. 58.)—
Holland, W. L. Zu Hartmanns Iwein. 1 p. {Oerma-
nia, V. 2, 1867, p. 163.)— Mueller, W. Zu Hartmanns
Erek. 12 pp. (Germama, v. 7, 1862, p. 129.)— Mnssalla,
A. Zum franzoesischen Erec. 4 pp. ( Oermania, v. 8,
1863, p. 51.)— Kerger, K. Zu Hartmanns Iwein v. 3473-74.
7 pp. {Oermania, v. 27, 1882, p. 350.) — Pfelffer, F.
Bruchstuecke aus Iwein und dem Armen Heinrich.
17 pp. ( Oermania, v. 3, 1868, p. 338. )— Ueber Hartmann
von Aue. I. Zum Erek. 63 pp. {Oermania, v. 4, 1859,
p. 186.)— Spreiisfer, B. Zu Hartmanns Erec ; Zu Hart-
manns 2 buechlein. 2 pp. {Oermania, v. 27, 1882, p. 374.)
— Strobl, J. Hartmanns Gregorius und seine quelle.
8 pp. {Oermania, v. 13, 1868, p. 188.)
Hartmann, David. Lang, W. Goethe und
David Hartmann. 7 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethe-jahrb.
V. 9, 1888, p. 128.)
Hartmann, Eduard von. jSee Hartmann, K.
R. E. von.
Hartmann, Felix. Ein merkwuerdiger fall
von verbalenklise im Lateinischen. 10pp. {Zeits.f.ver-
gteich. sprachforsch. v. 27, 1885, p. 549.) — Wieder einmal
das x-perfectum. 6 pp. {Zeits. f. vergleich. sprach-
forsch. V. 28, 1687, p. 284.)
Hartmann, Franz, M. D.
Life of Philippus Theophrastus, Bombast
of Hohenheim, known by the name of Para-
celsus and the substance of his teachings.
London, 1887. 8°. 4783
Hartmann, Pr6d6ric.
Catalogue de tableaux modemes compo-
sant la collection de M. F. H., dont la vente,
par suite de son dgcSs, aura lieu 7 Mai, 1881.
[Avec 16 pi.] [Paris, 1881.] 4°. —1791
Hartmann, K. A. Martin.
Ueber das altspanische Drelkoenigsspiel,
nebst einem anhang enthaltend ein bisher un-
gedrucktes lateinisches Drelkoenigsspiel . . .
sowie einen excurs ueber die namen der drei
Koenige Caspar, Melchior, Baltasar. Bautzen,
1879. 8°. 3334
CEuvres completes de Victor Hn^^o. 11 pp. {Zeits. /.
neufranz. sprache u. lit. v. 7, pt. 2, 1886, p. 208. )— Neue
erscheinungen der Hii^o-lilteratiir. 19 pp. {Zeils.
f. neufram. sprache u. lit. v. 9, pt. 2, 1887, p. 190.)— Zu
Victor HnKO'N Choix entre les deux nations. 11 pp.
{Zeits. f. -neufram. sprachsu. lit. v. 8, pt. 1, 1886, p. 68.)
Hartmann, Karl Robert Eduard von. 1842 — .
Spiritismus. Leipzig, 1885. 8°. —1457
Der " reine realismus " Bie<lerniaiin*H un«l
Reliinke*H. 19 pp. {Zeit»./.pfti(og. v. 88, 1886, p. 161.)
— Aesthetik der Ile^erNeheu scliiile. 21 pp. ( Un-
eere Zeit, 1886, v. 1, p. 58.)— Kant als vater des pessimiB- I
Vol. IV.— 268.
mus. 27 pp. {Umere Zeit, 1880, v. 1, pp. 262, 429.)—
Kransc'H aeHtlietik. 19 pp. {Zeits. f. philos. v. 86,
1885, p. 112; v. 87. 1885, p. 215.) — Ueber die lu«t als
hoechsten wertmassstab. 12pp. {Zeits. f. philos. v. 89,lSS6f
Suppl. p. 114.) — Kompensations-aequivalent von Inni
nnd unliiNt. 15 pp. {Zeits. f. philos. v. 93, IgSS, p. SO.)
— PlilloHOiihie deH unbewnKNten und ihre gegner.
26 pp. {UnsereZeit, 1879, v. 1, p. 321.)— Seliclllnff und
die gegenwart. 28 pp. {Unsere Zeit, 1875, v. 1, p. 401.)—
Ein juenger (Schopenhaner'N. 30 pp. {Unsere Zeit,
1876, v. 2, pp. 641, 769.)— Frauen.staedt's umbild<ing der
Scliopenlianer'Holien pliii<»N4»pliie. 34 pp. {Un-
sere Zeit, 1876, v. 1, pp. 241, 348.)— N|M!cnIativer prote>
stantlsnins der gegenwart. 24 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1879,
V. 1, p. 721.) — Zur aesthetik der tonkanHt. 23 pp.
{Deutsch. rundsehau, v. 46, 1886, p. 72.) — TranNCenden-
taler realiNinns und idealismus, mit besonderer
ruecksicht auf das kausal problem. 27 pp. {Zeits. f.
philos.v.'99, 1891, p. 183.)— Der wertbctrriir und der
Instwcrl. 31pp. {Zeits./. philos. v.ioe, 1895, p. 20.)—
Wnndt's ethik.1|2e pp. (Zeits. f. philos. v. 96, 1889,
p. 82.)
Borner, A. J. Hartmann : Grundproblem der er-
keuntnistheorie. 12 pp. {Zeits. f. philos. v. 98, 1890,
p. 90.)— Falckenberif, K. Hartmann: Lotze's philo-
sophie. 5 pp. {Zeits. f. philos. v. 98, 1890, p. 221.)— Glo-
l^aa, G. Hartmann : Deutsche aesthetik seit Kant ;
Philosophic des schoenen. 10 pp. {Zeits. f. philos. v. 96,
1889, p. 282. )— OottMchall, K. B. von. Eine neue philo-
sophie. 24 pp. {Unsere Zeit, 1869, v. 2, p. 437.)— Kurt,
N. Selbstzersetzung der verantwortlichkeitstheorie Edu-
ard von Hartmann^s. 14 pp. {Zeits. f. philos. v. 99, 1891,
p. 244. )— Portlg, G. Eduard von Hartmann als religi-
onsphilosoph. 11 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1889, v. 2, p. 17.) —
Stance. K. Eduard von Hartmann : Kants erkennt-
nistheorie und metaphysik in den vier perioden ihrer
entwickelung. 5 pp. (Z«i<s./. pMfos. v. 105, 1895, p. 285.)
See also Pessimism.
Hartmann, Ludwig M. {Ed.)
Qregorii I Papae registrum epistolarum.
See Gregorius I, St., the Oreat, Pope.
Hartmann, Moritz. Hansgirg, K. V. Moritz
Hartmann. 26 pp. (Verein f. gesch. d. Dentschen in
Boehmen, Mittheil. v. 11, 1873, p. 145.)— Ziel, E. Moritz
Hartmann. 7 pp. {Uiisere Zeit, 1872, v. 2, p. 146.)
Hai-tmann, Robert. 1832 — .
Anthropoid apes. With sixty-three illus-
trations. New York, 1886. 12°. [Internat.
Sei. S. ) —2656
Ueber den gegenwaertigen zustand unserer binnen*
flscherel. 14 pp. ( Unsere Zeit, 1881, v. 2, p. 463.)
Hartmannswillerkopf, Alsace. Daubrfie, Q.
A. Examen de mat4riaux provenant des forts vitrifies
de Craig Phadrick, pr6s Inverness (Ecosse), et de Hart-
mannswillerkopf (Haute-Alsace). 5 pp. {Rev. archiol,
n. s. V. 42, 1881, p. 36.)
Hartnup, John. Results deduced from obser-
vations, taken with the self-registering anemometer and
rain-gauge, at the Liverpool Observatory during the
four years ending Dec. 31,1855. 15 pp. 7 pi. (Lancashire
and Cheshire Hist. Soc, Trans, v. 8, 1866, p. 212.)— On the
importance of testing chronometers before they are
used at sea, with examples to show how their most common
faults may be detected. 10 pp. ( Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1857, p. 11.)— On the method of
testing marine meteoroloirlcal Instruments, re-
cently introduced at the Liverpool Observatory. 6 pp.
(Lancashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8, 1856,
p. 109.
and Towson, John Thomas. On the great
comet of 1868. 20 pp. 4 pi. (Lancashire and Cheshire
Hist. Soc. 2Vo«». v. 11, 1869, p. 199.)
HASTOG, Marcaa Manuel
2056
HARTZENBUSCH, Juan Eugenio
Hartogr, Marcos Manuel. Rotifera, gastro-
tricha, and kinorhyncha. 44 pp. (Harmer, S. F., and
Shipley, A. K., Cambridge not. hut. v. 2, p. 194.)— On the
cytology of the vegetative and reproductive organs of
the HMproleicniene. 59 pp. 2 pi. (Royal Irish Acad.
Trans, v. 80, p. 649.)
Hartrauft, Maj.-Gen. John Frederick. 1830-89.
Becaptare of Fort Stedman. 6 pp. (Johnson, E. U.,
and Bael, C. 0., Battles ...of the Civil tear, v. 4, p. 584.)
Hartshorn, Thomas C. ( 2V. )
Practical instruction in animal magnetism.
See Deleuze, J. P. F.
Hartshorue, Albert.
Old English glasses : an account of glass
drinking vessels in England, from early times
to the end of the eighteenth century. With
introductory notices, original documents, etc.
niustr. London, 1897. fo. — 17E5
Blythboronifb chiircb, Suffolk. 14 pp. (Archaeol.
Joum. V. 44, 1887, p. 1.)— t'Bstle Acre. 8 pp. [Arohaeol.
Joum. V. 47, 1890, p. 1.)— On the monumental effigies in
Coberley cliarcli, Gloucestershire. 5 pp. {Archaeol.
Joum. V. 6, 1889, p. 185. )— Notes on the collars of SS.
8 pp. 1 pi. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 39, 1882, p. 376.)— Obser-
vations upon certain monumental effigies in the west of
England, and particularly in the neighbourhood of
Cheltenham. 17 pp. 4 pi. (Bristol and Qloncest. Ar-
chaeol. 8oc. Trans, v. 4, 1879-80, p. 231.)— Jforwlcli cas-
tie. 9 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 46, 1889, p. 260.)— On
Klrkstead Abbey, Lincolnshire, Kirkstead chapel,
and a remarkable monumental effigy there preserved.
7 pp. 1 pi. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 40, 1883, p. 296.)— On the
monuments and effigies in 8t. Mary's cbarch and
the Beanchamp chapel, Warwick. 19 pp. (Archaeol.
Joum. V. 46, 1888, p. 238. ) — Te wfeesbury Abbey
ctanrch. 12 pp. {^rchoeoJ. /o«m. v. 47, 1890, p. 290. )
Uartshome, Rev. Charles Henry. 1802-65.
An endeavour to classify the sepulchral
remains in Northamptonshire ; or, a discourse
on funeral monuments in that county. Cam-
bridge, 1840. 8°. 2545
Coaneilii and parliaments of Shrewsbury. 64 pp.
(Shropshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 4,
1881, p. 345.)
Hartson, Hall. — 1773. Countess of Salis-
bury : a tragedy. 74 pp. (Bell, J., Brit, theat. v. 11, 1792.)
Hartsteiii, Rudolf. Ueber die abfassungrszeit
der Qeschichten des Polybius. 11 pp. (Philologus, v. 45,
1886, p. 715; V. 53, 1894, p. 766.)— Zu Telemachs reise-
bericht, Od. XVU, l(r7-149. 3 pp. (Philologus, v. 63,
1894, p. 378.)
Harttiiiig, Julius von Pflugk-. See Pflugk-
Harttung, J. von.
Hartiing, C. Bion. 5 pp. {Philologus, v. 41,
1882, p. 846.)— Zu Cato de moribus. 5 pp. (Philologus,
T. 41, 1882, p. 175; v. 42, 1884, p. 379.)— Zu Horatintt.
4 pp. (Philologus, v. 41, 1882, pp. 718, 731, 745 ; v. 42, 1884,
p. 81.)— Mosch. I, III, IV. 5 pp. (Philologus, v. 41,
1882, p. 350.)— Nail. Jug. 73, 2.93, 8. 2 pp. (Philologus,
V. 41, 1882, p. 643.)— Zu Publilius Nyrns. 5 pp. (Philo-
logus, V. 41, 1882, p. 539.)— Tbc. Germ. 19. 2 pp. (Philo-
logus, V. 41, 1882, p. 544.)— Theocr. II, 112; III, 28.
T. 81. 128. 8 pp. (PWiotoam, V. 44, 1885, p. 741.)
Hartung', Jobann. 1801-67.
Ungelehrte erklaerung des Qoethe'schen
Faust Leipzig, 1865. 8°. —3176
Hartwell, B. H., M. D. Report on the sale
and use of opium in Massachusetts. 24 pp. (Mass. State
Board of Health, Report, 1888, p. 135.)
Hartwell, Edward Mussey, M. D., Ph. D.
On the physiology of exercise. Boston,
1887. 12°. —1797
Physical training, its function and place
in education. Boston, 1897. * 8°. -1795
Physical training in American colleges
and universities. Washing^n, 1886. 8°. (U.S.
Education, Bureau of, Circulars, 1885, no. 5. )
—4361
Rise of coIleg;e Kynnaslnins in the United States.
16 pp. (London, Internat. Health Exhib. Literature,
V. 13, p. 357. ) — Study of human anatomy, historically
and legally considered. 52 pp. (Martin, H. N., and
Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the biol.
labr. V. 2, 1883, p. 65.)— On physical training in the
United States. 11 pp. (Am. Pub. Health Assoc. Reports,
v. 10, p. 27.)
{Tr.) Handbook of massage. SeeKleen, E.
Hartwell. See also Heartwell.
Hartwic, St., Abp. of Salzburg. Streber, F.
Die aeltesten in Salzburg geschlagenen muenzen : die
muenzen des Erzbischofs Hartwich von Salzburg. 89 pp.
1 pi. (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 30: Philos.-
philol. classe, Abhandl. v. 7, pt. 2, 1854, p. 483.)
Hartwljf, Qustav. Eve of St. John. Tr. from
the German by T. Martin. 2 pp. (Blackwood's Mag,
V. 143, 1888, p. 627.)— I^ast string. Tr. from the Ger-
man by T. Martin. 8 pp. (Blackwood's Mag. y.li3,lS88,
p. 101.)
Hartwig, Otto. Michele Amari. 10 pp.
(Deutsch. rundschau, v. 60, 1889, p. 438.)— Question de
Dino Conipae:ul. 26pp. (Kei;. his*, v. 17, 1881, p. 64.) —
Charlotte Dlede. 39 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 41,
1884, p. 68. )— Ignaz von Uoellluji^er. 19 pp. (Unsere
Zeit, 1889, V. 1, p. 10.)— Zur baugeschicht* von Florenz.
11pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 44, 1885, p. 115.) — Niccol6
Maclilavelli. 26 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 35, 1883,
p. 203.)— Ein paepstllches conclave im vorigen jahr-
hundert. 16 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 46, 1886, p. 243. )
— Giuseppe Pasolini. 19 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, y.Z\,
1882, p. 220. ) — Florenz und Girolamo Savonarola.
38 pp. (Deutsch. rundschau, v. 64, 1890, p. 62.) — Der krieg
der sicilisehen vesper. 31pp. (Deutsch. rundschau,
V. 66, 1888, pp. 124, 189. )
Guasti, C, and Meyer, M. P. H. Esame di un arti-
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22 pp. (Archiv. star. ital. 4 s. v. 8, 1881, p. 239; v. 9, 1882,
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(Archiv. star. ital. 4 s. v. 9, 1882, p. 69.)
and Sclxulz, K. (Eds.) Centralblatt fuer
bibliothekswesen. See Centralblatt, etc.
Hartwlg, P. Herakles and Eurytos on a cylix
at Palermo. 16 pp. 1 pi. (Journ. of Hellen. studies, v. 12,
1891, p. 334. ) — Herakles und tieras. 6 pp. 2 pi.
(Philologus, v. 60, 1891, p. 186.)
Hartz lilts. See Harz mts. .
Hartzenbuscli, Juan Eugenio. 1806-80. Aman-
tesdeTeruel. 40pp. (Novoy Colson, P. de, Autor. dramdt.
coniemp. v. 1, p. 429.)
DierckH, G. J. E. Hartzenbusch. 17 pp. ( Unsere
Zeit, 1882, V. 2, p. 387.)— FernllndeK-euerra y Orbe,
A. Don J. E. Hartzenbusch. 24 pp. (Novo y Colson, P.
de, Auior. dramdt. contemp. v. 1, p. 406. )
HARVARD, Rev. John
2057
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Harvard, Rev. John.
Memorial of. The gift to Harvard Univer-
sity of Samuel James Bridge. Ceremonies at
the unveiling of the statue, Oct. 15, 1884.
Cambridge, 1884. 8°. 3773
Waters, H. P. John Harvard and his an-
cestry. 1885. {With Harvard, J., Memorial
of. ) 3773
Ellis, Q. E. Address. 15 pp. (Harvard, J., ifemoriaJ
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tions and speeches, v. 1, p. 173.)
Harvard, Mass. Noubsb, H. S. History of
the town of Harvard, 1732-1893. 1894. .2626
Harvard church in Charlestown, History of
the, 1815-79. Edes, H. H. —3282
Harvard College. See Harvard University.
Harvard historical monographs. See Har-
vard University, Publications.
Harvard historical studies, v. 5. New York,
1897. 8°. L.53
Contents. Gross, C, Bibliography of British mnnl-
cipal history.
Harvard reiniuisceuces. Peabody, A. P.
—2397
Harvard studies in classical philology. 2 v.
Qreenough, J. B., and others (Eds.) 4295
Harvard University.
Oatalogrues of the ofHcers and students, for
the years, 1865-66, 66-67. Cambridge, 1865-66.
2 pts. 12°. .—2366
Note.— For other years see preceding catalogue.
Harvard University catalogues, 1889-98.
Cambridge, 1889-98. 9 v. 12°. .—2366
Note. — For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Quinquennial catalogue of the officers and
graduates, 1636-1890. Cambridge, 1890. 8°.
.—2365
Oilman, D. C. Address before the Phi
Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University,
July 1, 1886. 1886. —2373
Peabody, F. G., and others. Harvard
vespers. 1888. —4257
Radser. H. C. Physical basis and intellectual life of
Harvard College. 8 pp. ( Mag. Am. Hist. v. 18, 1887, p. 617. )
— «'ooke. J. P. Harvard of to-day. 2 pp. {Science, v. 14,
1889, p. 185. ) — New requisitions for admission at Harvard
College. 5 pp. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, v. 30, 1887, p. 195.)—
Harvard elective system. 14 pp. (New Englander,
V. 46, 1886, p. 359.)— Criticism from Yale of the last Har-
vard educational move : tireek an<l the bachelor's
(ief^ree. 12 pp. (Netv Englander, v. 44, 1886, p. 424.)—
Ciireenong^h, J. J. Requirements for admission to
Harvard College. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 69, 1892,
p. 671.)— Hale, E. E. My college days. 19 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 71, 1893, pp. 365, 468. )— " 'Tis sixty years since "
at Harvard. 10 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 7S, 1896, p. i96.)
—Hitchcock. J. R. W. Recent original work at Har-
vard. 14 pp. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, v.n,lSSO, p. i»2.)— In-
Kcrsoll, E. Harvard's botanic garden and its botanists.
12 pp. (Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 237.)— Millet, F. D.
Costumes in the Greek play at Harvard. 15 pp. (Century
Mag. V, 1, 1881, p. 65.)— The " new education " at Har-
vard and Yale. 9 pp. (New Englander, v. 45, 1886, p. 264.)
—Poor man at Harvard. 3 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 163,
1891, p. 7.96.)— <tne»t. A., pseud. Fast set at Harvard.
21 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 147, 1888, pp. 542, 645.)— Shaler,
N. 8. Problem of discipline in higher education. 14 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 64, 1889, p. 24.)
See also <'ambri<l|;e, Afass.- Massachnsetts, Edu-
cation. A Iso Harvard historical studies.
Harvard University, Biography.
Brown, P. H. Harvard University In the
war of 1861-65 : a record of services rendered
in the army and navy of the United States.
1886. —2364
Peabody, A. P. Harvard reminiscences.
1888. —2397
Sibley, J. L. Biog^raphical sketches of
graduates of Harvard University, v. 3, 1678-
89. 1885. 3764
Note.— ¥or v. 1, 2, see preceding catalogue.
Harvard University, History.
Bush, G. O. Harvard, the first American
University. [1886.] —2377
Hill, G. B. Harvard College by an Ox-
onian. [lUustr.] 189.^. —2366
Willabd, S. Memories of youth and man-
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WiNSOR, J. [Ed.) Harvard University,
1636-1886. Record of the commemoration,
Nov. 5-8, 1886, on the two hundred and fiftieth
anniversary of the founding of Harvard Col-
lege. 1887. —2371
Adams, H. Harvard College, 1786-87. 42 pp. (Hitt.
essays, p. 80.)— Davis, A. M. A search for a lost build-
ing. 9 pp. (X«an«. afon(/iiy,v. 66, 1890, p. 211.)— Emer-
son, R. W. Harvard commemoration speech. 6 pp.
( Works, V. 11, p. 317.)— Everett, E. Fiftieth anniversary
of graduation ; Opportunities of Harvard students ; Har-
vard College in the War. 21 pp. ( Orationa and speeches,
V. 4, pp. 426, 507, 608.)— Harvard centennial anniversary.
11 pp. ( Orations and speeches, v. 2, p. 169. ) — Holmes, O.
â– W. Poem ... on the 250 anniversary of the foundation
of Harvard University. 11 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 68,
1886, Suppl. p. 18.)— liamb, M. J. R. N. Harvard College
anniversary. 2 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 17, 1887, p. 80.)—
T^owell, J. R. Harvard anniversary. 44 pp. ( Works,
V. 6, p. Iff7 ; Democracy and other addresses, p. 187 ; Atlant.
Monthly, v. 68, 1886, Suppl. p. 1.)— Sforton, C. E. Harvard
University. 43 pp. 4 pi. (Norton, C. E., and others. Four
Am. univ. p. 1 ; and Harper's Mag. v. 81, 1890, p. 681.)
Harvard University. Association of the
Alninni. Report of the committee, July 16,
1857. Cambridge, 1858. 8°. L.23
Everett, E. Festival of the alumni of Harvard.
10 pp. (Orations and speeches, y.Z, p. \Vl.)
Harvard University. Astronomical Ob-
servatory. Annals, v. 13, pt. 2 ; 15-23, pt. 1 ;
24-28, pt. 1 ; 29-31, pts. 1, 2 ; 32, pt. 1 ; 34-36 ;
40 ; 41, nos. 1-5 ; 42, pt. 1. Cambridge and
Karlsruhe, 1888-97. 25 v. in 38, 4°. .—2462
Note.—¥ot earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Chandler, S. C, Jr. Almncantar, v. 17.—
Comparison of results obtained from the photometric
observations of asteroids by Parkhurst and Mueller,
V. 29. — Parkhurst, H. M. Photometric observations of
asteroids, v. 18, 29. — Pickering, W. H. Investigations in
astronomical photography, v. 32, pt. 1. — Searle, A.
Relative places of 3 Persei and comparison stars, v. 29.
— Rotch, A. L. (Ed.) Observations made at the Bine
Hill MIeteorolOKrical Observatory, Massachusetts,
1887-96, V. 20, pts. 1, 2 ; v. 30, 40, 42, pt. 1.— Clayton, H. H.,
and Ferguson, S. P. Measurements of clond heights
and velocities, v. 30, pt. 3.— Clayton, H. H. Discussion of
clonfl observations made at the Blue Hill Meteoro-
logical Observatory, v. 30, pt. 4.— Draper catalojcne
of stellar spectra photographed with the 8-incb Bache
telescope, v. 27. — Pickering, E. C. Preparation and dis-
cussion of the Draper catalogue, v. 26, pt. 1. — Pickering,
E. C, and Fleming, M. Miscellaneous investigations of
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY
tbe Henry Draper memorial, v. 26, pt. 2.— Pickering,
W. H. Total eclipse of the snii, August 29, 1886, t. 18.
—Rogers, W. A. Observations of ftiodameiital starM
made with the meridian circle during the years 1870-86,
v. 16.— Mnicni tilde of bright stars north of +70°, v. 29.
— Ma^riilliKleN of stars employed in various nautical
almanacs, v. 18.— Pickering, E. C, and Wendell, O. C.
Diacusaions of observations made with the meridian
photometer, 1882-88, v. 23, pt. 1.— Pickering, E. C, and
Wendell, O. C. Results of observations with the meridian
photometer, 1882-88, v. 24.— Pickering, W. H. Meteoric
shower of Nov. 13, 1897, v. 41.— Meteorological ob-
servations made during the years 1840-«8, v. 19, pt. 1.—
Misoellaneons researches made during the years
1883-93, V. 29.— Total eclipse of the moon Jan. 28, 1888,
V. 18.— Detection of new nebniae by photography, v. 18.
—New Enicland Meteoroloi^lcal Society, Obser-
vations and investigations of, 1888-91, v. 21, pts. 1, 2 ; v. 31,
pts. 1, 2.— Smith, J. W. (Ed.) Observations of the New
Entrland Weather Service, 1892-95, v. 41.— United
States, Signal Office. Meteorological observations made
on the summit of Pike's Peak, Colorado, Jan. 1874, to
June, 1888, V. 22.— Meridian-circle observations of close
polar stars, v. 18.— Byrd, M. E., and Whitney, M. W.
Longitnde of Smith Colle^re Observatory, v. 29. —
Bailey, S. I. Catalogue of 7922 sonthern stars observed
with the meridian photometer, 1889-91, v. 34.— Maury, A.
C. Spectra of bright stars photographed with the 11-
inch Draper telescope as a part of the Henry Draper me-
morial, V. 28, pt. 1. — Meridian-circle observationsof stars
near the south pole, v. 18.— Photographic determination
of the brightness of the stars, v. 18.— Rogers, W. A. Cata-
logue of 1213 stars observed with the meridian-circle,
1870-79, V. 15, pt. 1 ; Catalogue of 8627 stars, observed with
the meridian-circle, 1870-74, v. 15, pt. 2 ; Comparison of
positions of stars between 49° SC and 55° 10" of north de-
clination in 1855.0 and observed with the meridian-circle,
1870-84, V. 25; Journal of the zone observationsof stars
between 49° 50' and 55° 10* of north declination in 1856.0
and observed with the meridian-circle, 1870-85, v. 35, 36.
—Discussion of the (Jranometria Oxonlensls, v. 18.
— Index to observations of variable stars, v. 18. —
Parkhurst, H. M. Observations of variable stars, v. 29.
—Pickering, B. C, and others. Zone observations made
with the wedge photometer attached to the equato-
rial telescope, of fifteen inches aperture, 1882-86, v. 13,
pt. 2.— Upton, W., and Rotch, A. L. Meteorological and
other observations made at Willows, California, v. 29.—
Searle, A., and others. Researches on the zodiacal
llipht and on a photographic determination of the at-
mospheric absorption, v. 19, pt. 2.
— Miscellaneous papers, 1888-95. Cambridge,
1896. 8°. L.23
— Baker, D. W. History of the Harvard
College Observatory during the period 1840-
90. 1890. L.23
— Pickering, E. C. Annual reports of the
Director of the Astronomical Observatory of
Harvard College, 1883-97. 1884-97, 15 nos. L.23
Note. — For other nos. see preceding catalogue.
Observations of the transit of Venus,
Dec. 5 and 6, 1882, made at the Harvard Col-
lege Observatory. 1883. —2466
— lioverlnic, J. Account of the magnetic observations
made at the Observatory of Harvard University. 76 pp.
(Am. Acad, of Arts and Sci. Mem. n. s. v. 2, 1846, p. 86.)—
and Bond, W. C. Account of the magnetic observations
made at the Observatory of Harvard University. 84 pp.
(Am. Acad, of Arts and Sci. JIfem. n. s. v. 2, 1846, p. 1.)—
Pclrce, B. Latitude of the Cambridge Observatory, in
Mass., determined, from transits of stars over the prime
vertical, observed during the months of Dec, 1844, and
Jan., 184S. 22 pp. (Am. Acad, of Arts and Sci. Mem. n. s.
V. 2, 1848, p. 161.)— Todd. M. L. A great modern obser-
vatory : Harvard's astronomical work. 11pp. (Century
Mag. V. 32, 1897, p. 290.)
Harvard University Class of 1858. Report.
Boston, 1888. 8°. —2364
Harvard University Class of 1803. Report
of the Secretary, June, 1888, to June, 1893.
Cambridge, 1893. 8°. —2373
Note.— For another report see preceding catalogue.
Harvard University. Divinity School.
Emerson, R. W. Address delivered before the senior
class ifi Divinity College, Cambridge, July 16, 1838. 32 pp.
( Worfai, v. 1, p. 117.)
Harvard University. Law Scliool Asso-
ciation. Report of the ninth annual meet-
ing at Cambridge, June 25, 1895, in especial
honor of Christopher Columbus Langdell . . .
Dean . . . 1870-95. Boston, 1895. 8°. —2373
Harvard University. Lawrence Scientific
School. [Notice of.] 8 pp. (Am. J. of Education, v. 1,
1856, p. 217.)
Harvard University. Library. Index to
the subject catalogue. Cambridge, 1886-91.
8°. L.62
WiNSOR, J. Reports of the Librarian of
Harvard University, 1885-97. 1885-97, 13 nos.
L.22
iVote.— For earlier Reports see preceding catalogue.
(Ed.) Bibliographical contributions.
nos. 19-52. 1886-97, 34 nos. L.64
Note.— For earlier nos. see preceding catalogue.
{Ed.) Harvard University bulletin.
V. 5-7. 1887-94, 3 v. L.64
Note.— For v. 1-4 see preceding catalogue.
Smith, K. V. Glance into the "Sumner alcove,"
Harvard Library. 5 pp. (Scribner's Mag. v. 17, 1879,
p. 732.)
Harvard University. Museum of Com-
parative Zoology. Annual reports of the
Curator, 1885-97. Cambridge, 1885-97. 13 nos.
8°. L.33
Note. — For earlier Reports see preceding catalogue.
Illustrated catalogue, no. 8, pts. 1, 2. Cam-
bridge, 1874-75. 2 nos. r. 8°. —2653
Note. — For earlier nos. see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Agassiz, A., and Pourtalfts, L. F. de. Echini,
crinoids, and corals, no. 8, pt. 1. — Lyman, T. Oplil-
nrldac and astrophytidae, no. 8, pt. 2.
Memoirs, v. 1-4, 12, 13. Cambridge, 1876-
84. 6 V. r. 8°. —2613, —2653
Contents. Allen, J. A. American bisons, living
and extinct, v. 4, no. 16. — Illustrated cataloij^ue of
the Museum of Comparative Zoology, nos. 1-8, v. 1-4.—
Hagen, H. A. On some insect deformities, v. 2,
no. 9.— Baird, S. F., Brewer, T. M., and Ridgway, R.
Water birds of North Arilerlca, v. 12, 13.
Wallace, A. R. American museums: Museum of
Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. 13 pp. (Fortn.
Rev. n. s. v. 42, 1887, p. 347.)
Harvard University. Peabody Museum
of American Archaeology and Ethnology.
Annual reports of the trustees, 1-20, 1868-86.
Cambridge, 1876-87. 3 v. 8°. 1716
Memoirs. [With pi.] v. 1, no. 3. Cam-
bridge, 1897. 4°. 17A5
Contents. Thompson, E. H., Chiiltiines of I^abnA,
Yucatan.
Harvard University. President. Annual
report to the Overseers, 1875-76. Cambridge,
1877. 8°. L.23
Note.— Foi other Reports «ee preceding catalogue.
HARVARD UmVERSITY
2059
HARZER, Paul
Harvard University. President and Treas-
nrer. Annual reports, 1860-61, 62-63, 64-65,
65-66, 66-67, 67-68, 72-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76,
84-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91,
91-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97. Cam-
bridge, 1862-98. 23 nos. 8°. .—2365
iVbte.— For other Reports see preceding catalogue.
Harvard University. Publications. Har-
vard historical monographs, nos. 1, 2. Bos-
ton, 1890-91. 2 nos. 8°. 4647
Contents. Hart, A. B. Introduction to the study of
Fodoral Koveriiment, no. 2.— Mason, E. C. Veto
power, its origin, development, and function in the
government of the United States (1789-1889), no. 1.
Harvard vespers. Peabody, P. G., and others.
—4257
Harvest-tide on the Volga. 14 pp. Hapgood,
I. F. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 69, 1892, p. 314.)
Harvey, A. W.
Newfoundland fisheries dispute. See White-
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Harvey, Ann.
GuRNBY, J. Trial of Frederick Calvert,
Esq., Baron of Baltimore ... for a rape on
the body of Sarah Woodcock ; and of Eliz.
Grifflnburg and Ann Harvey ... as accessaries
... 26 March, 1768. 1768. P.R.
Harvey, Arthur. 1834 — . Champlain's Amer-
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32pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 27, 1892, pp. 1,98.)— Discovery of
Lake Miiperior. 8 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 13, 1885,
p. 673.)
Harvey, Charles M. Growth of cities. 4 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 164, 1892, p. 634.)
Harvey, Edmund. 17 cent.
Seasonable speech made to the Lord Maior
and Common Councel of London . . . con-
cerning the great distempers of the times.
London, 1642. sm. 4°. { With James I, King
of Ot. Britain, Speach in the Starre-Chamber. )
4555
State of the case of H., prisoner in the Tower of
London, condemned to die. 3 pp. (Somers, J., Coll. of
tracts, V. 7, p. 454.) »
Harvey, Rev. Edmund George. 1828-84.
MuUyon : its history, scenery, and antiqui-
ties. [Illustr.] Truro, 1875. 8°. .2525
Harvey, Gabriel. Circa 1545-1630.
Works ; for the first time collected and ed.
with memorial-introduction, notes, and illus-
trations by Rev. Alex. B. Grosart. v. 2.
[London], 1884. 8°. {Huth Ubr.) 2114
Note. — For v. 1, 3, see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Pierce's Supererogation : or, a new
prayse of the old asse, v. 2.
Harvey, Oscar J. An old Masonic charter.
8 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 13, 1886, p. 264.)
Harvey, Rev. Ralph (Ed.)
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Harvey, Richard Selden. True story of an
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Harvey, Thomas W. Hubert, P. G., Jr. T.
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Harvey, William, M. D. Brunton, T. L. Mod-
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diseases of the heart and circulation. 20 pp. (Smith-
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(In his Distinguished men of mod. times, v. 2, p. 179.)—
WranKhain, F. W. Wm. Harvey. 16 pp. (In his
Brit. Plutarch, v. 3, p. 183.)
Harvey or Hervey, William. — 1567.
Visitation of Essex, 1558. See Hawley, T.,
and others.
and others. Visitations of Bedfordshire,
1566, 1^82, 1634. Together with additional
pedigrees, chiefiy from Harleian MS. 1531 ;
and an appendix, containing a list of pedi-
grees entered at the visitation of 1669 ; also
lists of Bedfordshire knights and gentry taken
from Lansdowne MS. 887. Ed. by F. A.
Blaydes. London, 1884. r. 8°. (Harleian
Soc. Pw6. v. 19.) 2523
Visitations of Suffolk, 1561, 1577, 1612.
With notes and an appendix of additional
Suflfblk pedigrees. Ed. by Walter C. Met-
calfe. Exeter, 1882. 8°. .2523
Visitations of the county of Oxford, 1566,
1574, 1634. Together with the gatherings of
Oxfordshire, collected by Richard Lee in 1574.
Ed. and annotated by W. H. Turner. Lon-
don, 1871. r. 8°. (Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 5. ) 2513
Harvey, William Hope. 1851 — . Coin's Finan-
cial school and its censors. 9 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 161,
1895, p. 70.)
Harvey, Rev. William Wigan. 1810-83.
History and theology of the three creeds.
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Harvie-Brown, John Alexander, and Buck-
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Harwinton, Conn. Chipman, R. M. History
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Harwood, Isabella ( Ross Neil, pseud. ) 1840-
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Harwood, Philip. 1809-87.
History of the Irish rebellion of 1798.
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Harwood, Thomas, D. D. (Ed.) 1767-1842.
Survey of Staffordshire : containing the
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Harwood, W. S. What the country is doing
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Harz nits. Heine, C. J. H. Tour in the Harz.
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Harzer, Paul. Untersuchungen ueber einen
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HASSELT
Hasaii-ebii-Mohainmed Cheref-eddtn R&mi.
Anis Eiy-'OCHCHAQ. Traite des termes
flgurts relatifs ft la description de la beauts,
tr. du Persan et annoW par M. CI. Huart.
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Hasbrouck, Maj. Henry C, and others. Drill
regulations for light artillery, United States
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War Dept. ) —2777
Hasdeu, Bogdanu Petricelcu. See Petrieelcu-
Hasdefl, B.
Hase, Karl August (£d.) 1800-90.
Libri symbolici ecclesiae evangelicae sive
Concordia. Lipsiae, 1827. 16°. —3257
Hase, Karl Benedikt. 1780-1864. Aus der zeit
des Consulats. In briefen und tagebuchblaettern, mit-
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{Ed. ) C. Suetonii Tranquilli Quae exstant
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Br^al, M. J. A. Jeanesse de H. 21pp. (Bev. d. deux
mondea, 1883, 3 p«r. v. 66, p. 347.)
Haseliart. 3 pp. Grimm, J. L. K., Kleinere
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Haselfoot, Frederick Kneller Haselfoot ( Tr. )
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Hasheesh. Kane, H. H. Hashish-house in
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See aim Opinni.— Stlinnlants and Xarcotlcs.
Hasisadra'.s adventure. 23 pp. Huxley, T.
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Haskins, C. W.
Argonauts of California : being the remi-
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By a pioneer. Text and illustrations drawn
from life. New York, 1890. 8°. 3591
Haskins, David Greene. 1818-96.
Ralph Waldo Emerson : his maternal an-
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Haskins family. Haskins, D. G. Ralph Waldo
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reminiscences of him. 1887. 3897
Hasleni, John. 1808-84.
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Haslerig, Sir Arthur. —1661. Speech in Par-
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Haslewood, Joseph. 1769-1833.
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Hassall, Arthur.
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â– Louis XIV and the zenith of the French
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Hassard, John Rose Greene. 1836-88. Camp-
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Hasselqiiist, Frederick. St. John, J. A. Fred-
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Hasselt. Soci6t6 chorale et littSraire des m6-
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HASSENCAMP, Priedrich Wilhelm
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HA8TINQS, Eng.
Hasseiicainp, Priedrich Wilhelm.
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Hasseiicaiiip, R.
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Hassler, Ferdinand Rudolph. 1770-1843.
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Principal documents relating to the survey
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Investigation upon the survey of the
coast of the United States, and the construc-
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a select Committee of Congress, in 1842.
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8°. —1255
Contents. On the text of Ecclesiasticus. — Short
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Influence of Greek ideas and usages upon
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Haiiltain, Theodore Arnold. 1857 — .
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HAUPT, Paul
Haupt, Moritz. 1808-74.
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metonymiis, v. 2. — De ^tnne canuinis eraendatione, v. 2.
— De Historiarum Aiunilanl IM»r<-eIllni emenda-
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erzaehlung von Apollonlnx von Tyrns, v. 3.— De
scaenaAchariiensiuraArl!tt«i»liaiil(4,v. 2.— Emendatur
AriHt4>|iliaiiiM Av<>M, v. 2.— De asino bestia ominosa,
V. 2.— Bentley, R. Sechs briefe, v. 3.— Zur begruessung
von Hermann Bonitz, v. 3.— Emendantar Calllmachi
Hyinni, v. 2.— Ueber eine stelledesCalliinachtiK and
eine des Hermesianax, v. 1.— De carminibus bucolicis
t'alpnrnit et Nemesiani, v. 1.— Emendantur Qraeca
aliquot carniiiia, v. 2.— Emendantur Latina aliquot
carmlna, v. 2.— De Catalli carmine LXIV; de fraudi-
bus S. Bosil, V. 2. — Quaestiones Catulliaiiae, v. 1.—
Beitraege zur geschichte der handschriftlichen ueber-
lieferungdesCatulluH un<l Proportlus, v. 1.— Ueber
eine chrlstliche Inaclirlit and einen vers des Proper-
tins, V. 3. — Emendantur M. Clceronis aliquot loci, v. 2.
— ConJ^'Ctanea, v. 3. — Zur kritik der C'opa, v. 1. — Cot-
tidiani CoUoquii libellus, v. 2. — Verbesserungen des
textes des I'lilex mid der Ciris, v. 3.— Epicedion
Dratil, V. 1. — De Eplcliarnii epigrammate, v. 2.—
EpiiTirtviiaTa interpretamenta, v. 2.— Emendatur Earlpl-
dls Hercules, v. 2.— Ueber Friedricli des Grosseii
poesie, v. 3. — Ueber die beziehungen Friedrichs des Gro-
sseu zu der entwickelung der deutschen litteratur, v. 3. —
Ueber Friedrichs II Lettres sur I'amour de la patrie, v. 3.
—Emendantur Fronlonls Epistnlae, v. 2.— Zwei un-
gedruckte gedichte aus spaeter zeit des roemischen
alterthums, v. 1. — Verbesserungen eines f^rediclites der
lateinischen antliolog^ie, v. 1.— De Oellii ?roct.
At*. VI, 20, V. 2.— Praefatio interpretationis librorum
sacrorum Cioticae, v. 2.— Za den i^rieclilschen bn-
kollkern, v. 1.— Gedaechtnissrede auf Jacob Oriinni,
v. 3.— Ueber eine haiKlselirif't <ler leipzl;;;er stadt-
blbliottaek, v. 1.— De Helladils Alexandrino et Be-
santinoo, v. 2.— De carminibus Henrico VI suppositis,
v. 2. — Carmen de herbis, v. 2.— Ex Hernia Berolinensi,
V. 3.— Ueber die kritik der Horazischen |j;efllchte,
V. 3. — Emendatur lonis Chii elegia altera, v. 2. — De
Minucio Pacato qui et Irenaens, v. 2. — Aus den be-
richten der K. Nacctas. gesellsclial't der wlssen-
sctaaften, T. I.— Rede zur feier des geburtstages Sr.
Majestaetdes Kaiser's nnd KoeniKTS, 1871, 73, v. 3.—
Festrede am geburtstage des Koi-niKS, 1848, 67, v. 1, 2.
— Procemia indicibus lectioiiuni praefixa, v. 2. — Vari-
arum lectionum capita VII, v. 2. — Ueber Ijelbnii:' be*
Kietaang;eii zur classiscben philologie, v. 8. —Ueber
I^ibntz' verbaeltniss zur deutschen sprache, v. 3. —
Ueber I^eibnlzens vaterlaendische g-eniiinnnijr,
v. 3.— Ueber eine verlorene handschrift des lilvlus,
r. 1. — Verbesserung zum Livius aus randbemerkungen
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Bekker, v. 3.— Miscellen, v. 1, 3.— Liber monstro-
rnm, v. 2.— Observatlones criticae, v. 1.— Emenda-
tur Ovidii Metaniorphosoon prooemium, v. 2. — Li-
bellus de para<lisi fluiniiilbus, v. 2. — Ungedrucktes
anseiner pariser baiidschrin, v. 3.— Kritische bemer-
kungen ueber Vellejus Patercnius, v. 1. — De pede a
praeconibus recitato commentatio, v. 3. — Aus dem Phl-
lolofpas, V. 1. — Ueber einige stellen in den choliamben
des phoenix von Kolophon, v. 1.— Ueber ein bruch-
stueck eines Pindarischen dithyrambus, v. 1.—
Emendatur Planti illiles grloriosns, v. 2. — De attrac-
tlone pronoininiiin, v. 2.— Emendantur Sex. Pro-
pertii KleKTlae. v. 2. — Ueber die namen des dichters
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am, v. 1. — Coluccii Halntati, Simonis Orynaei epistu-
lae, v. 2.— Ueber den dichter Q. M. Scaevola, v. 1.—
Ueber Joseph Scali^er und die von Haase vorgeschla-
gene umstellung TibuUischer versreihen, v. 3.— Emen-
dantur L. Souecae scripta pedestria, v. 2.— Emendantur
L. Senecae scripta philosophica, v. 2.— De emendatione
Electrae Sophocliae, v. 2.— Emendantur aliquot So-
phoclis, Aristophanis, Theocriti versus, v. 2.— Ueber
eine stelle in Nopliokles Antigone, v. 1.— Beitraege
zur berichtigung der gedichte des P. P. Statins, v. 3.—
Emendatur libellus de subliniitate, v. 2. — Testa-
mentuin porcelli, v. 2.— De Theocriti versu XV, 77,
V. 2. — Bruchstueck einer lobrede auf den Koenig The-
Oflahad, v. 3.— Tlniothens, of Oaza. Excerpta ex
libris de animalibus, v. 3. — De liberiore verborum in
trajt^oediis Graecis conlocatione, v. 2. — Sacrorum
Vniversitatis litterariae celebrandorum indictio, v. 2.
Varla, v. 3. — De emendatione catalectorum VerKlli-
anornin, v. 2. — Register, v. 3.
{Ed. ) Pranzoesische volkslieder. Leip-
zig, 1877. 16°. 2397
(£^d. ) Catulli, TibuUi, Propertii Carmina.
See Catullus, C. V., TibuUus, A., and Proper-
tius, S.
{Ed.) Die Metamorphosen des P. Ovidius
Naso. See Ovidius Naso, P. (in preceding
catalogue).
(Ed.) Ovidii Halieutica. See Ovidius Naso,
P. (in preceding catalogue).
( Ed. ) P. Vergilii Maronis Opera. See Vir-
gilius Maro, P. (in preceding catalog^ue).
Nettleshlp, H. Moritz Haupt. 22 pp. (In W» Lec-
tures and essays, p. 1.)
Haupt, Paul, Ph. D. 1868- .
Akkadische sprache. Vortrag gehalten
auf dem fuenften Internationalen Orientali-
sten-congresse zu Berlin. Berlin, 1883. 8°.
—2146
Keilinschriftlicher sintfluthbericht : eine
episode des babylonischen Nimrodepos. Mit
dem autographirten keilschrifttext. Leipzig,
1881. 8°. 1222
studies on the comparative grammar of the Semitic
languages, with special reference to Assyrian. The
oldest Semitic verb-form. 9 pp. ( Royal Asiat. Soo. Gt.
Brit. Joum. n. s. v. 10, 1878, p. 244.)
{Ed.) Babylonisches Nimrodepos. Keil-
schrifttext der bruchstueeke der sogenannten
Izdubarlegenden mit dem keilinschriftlichen
sintfluthberichte. Leipzig, 1884-91. 4°. (De-
litzsch, F., and Haupt, P., Assyriol. biblioth.
V. 3, abth. I, H.) 1222
( Ed. ) Sacred books of the Old and New
Testaments : a new English translation, with
explanatory notes and pictorial illustrations,
prepared by eminent Biblical scholars of Eu-
rope and America, and ed. with the assistance
of H. H. Furness. Pts. 3, 7, 10, 14. New York,
1898. 4 pts. 8°. —1192
Contents. Isaiah tr. by T. K. Cheyne, pt. 10.— Book of
Jn<l|ces tr. by G. F. Moore, pt. 7. — Book of Ijevitleus
tr. by S. B. Driver and H. A. White, pt. 3.— Book of
Psalms tr. by J. Wellhausen, pt. 14.
Note.— Known aa the Polychrome Bible.
HAUPT, Paul
2065
HAU8RATH, Adolf
{Ed.) Keilschriftteite der kleineren Achneinenl-
deninsclirinen. 16 pp. (Delitzsch, F., and Haupt,
P., Assyriol. biblioth. v. 2, p. 80.)
( Ed. ) Assyriologische bibliothek. See De-
litzsch, P., and Haupt, P.
CHrtlsN, S. I. Symposium on the antediluvian nar-
ratives : Lenormant, Delitzsch, Haupt, Dillmann. 34 pp.
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12 pp. (Deutsch. morg. gesells. Zeits. v. 49, 1895, p. 516.)
Haupt, Richard.
Christian Gottlob Kayser's VoUstafindiges
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G., and others.
Hauptmanu, Moritz. 1792-1868.
Nature of harmony and metre. Tr. and
ed. by W. E. Heathcote. London, 1888. 8°.
—2755
Hauptprobleine der indogermanischen laut-
lehre seit Schleicher. Bechtel, P. — 2186
Hauptstroeimingen der literatur des neun-
zehnten jahrhunderts. 5 v. in 3. Brandes,
G. M. O. â– 2224
Haiiran, Syria. Schumacher, G. Across the
Jordan : being an exploration and survey of
part of Hauran and Jaulan. 1886. (Palestine
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Clermont-Oannean, C. Inscriptions grecqnes in«-
dites de H. et des regions adjacentes. 27 pp. {Bev. ar-
ehiol. 3 s. v. 4, 1884, p. 260 ; v. 5, 1885, p. 62.)
Haur&iu, Jean Barthfilemy. 1812—.
Bernard Dfilicieux et I'Inquisition albi-
geoise (1300-20). Paris, 1877. 12°. —4267
Histoire littfiraire du Maine. Nouv. 6d.
Paris, 1870-77. 10 v. 12°. 2227
Notice sur un MS. de la Reine Christine
k la bibliothSque du Vatican. Paris, 1880. 4°.
2362
Notices et extraits de quelques MSS. latins
de la Bibliothfeque nationale. Paris, 1890-93.
6v. 8°. W.37
Mfimoire sur quelques traductions de I'Economique
d'Aristote. 20 pp. (Inst, de France, Acad. Inscript.
Mhn. V. 30, pt. 1, 1881, p. 463.)— M6moire sur quelques
chanceliers de I'gglise de Chartrcs. 60 pp. (Inst, de
France, Acad. Inscript. Mfm. v. 31, pt. 2, 1884, p. 63.)—
Mfimoire sur le Liber de viris illustribus attribug a
Henri de Gand. 10 pp. (Inst, de France, Acad. In-
script. Mhn. V. 30, pt. 2, 1883, p. 349.)— Notice sur les ser-
mons attribufe aillldebcrt de Lavardin. 60pp. (Inst.
de Prance, Not. et extr. des MSS. v. 32, pt. 2. 1888, p. 107.)
—Notice sur le numgro 114590 des MSS. latins de la
Bibliothfeque nationale ; Notice sur le numgro 8433 des
MSS. latins de la BibliothSque nationale ; Notice sur les
numgros 647, 994, 14952 des MSS. latins de la Biblioth6que
nationale. 153 pp. (Inst, de Prance, Not. et extr. des
MSS. v. 32, pt. 2, 1888, pp. 1, 83, 167, 187, 275.)— Notice sur
les numgros 14883, 13802, 15131, 712, 13468, 16590, 2590, 2513,
13579, 8083, 14961 des MSS. latins de la Bibliothfeque na-
tionale. 177 pp. (Inst, de France, Not. et extr. des MSS.
V. 33, pt. 1, 1890, pp. 91, 111, 127, 193, 203, 227, 235, 267, 265.
279, 287.)— Notice sur le nuni^ro 1.544 des nouvelles acqui
sitions (fonds latins) a la Bibliothftque nationale. 62 pp,
(Inst, de Prance, Not. et extr. des MSS. v. 32, pt. 1, li
p. 253.)— Mgmoire sur un commentaire des Metamor-
phoses d'Ovlde. 12 pp. (Inst, de France, Acad. In-
script. Mim. V. 80, pt. 2, 1883, p. 46.)— Un podme InMlt de
Pierre RlKn. 7 pp. {Biblioth. Ecole des Charles, v. 44,
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17 pp. (Inst, de France, Acad. Inscript. Mim. v. 81, pt.2,
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(Ed.) Disputatio mundi et religionls. 24pp. (BlbUoth.
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(Ed.) Gallia Christiana in provincias ec-
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Haurvatat et Ameretat : essai sur la mytho-
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Haixry, J. Kritisches zu Prokop. 5 pp. (Phi-
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Hans Rothschild, Das. Seine geschichte und
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Haustoergeii, Alsace. Gottfried, of B>nsmingen.
Belatio de conflictu apud Husbergen, 1260-62. 17 pp.
(Boehmer, J. P., Pontes rer. German, v. 3, p. 120.)
Hauschild, G. R.
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See also Quart. Rev. v. 166, 1888, p. 489.
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Ploris and Blauncheflur. Mittelenglisches
gedicht aus dem 13 jahrhundert. Nebst lit-
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HAUSSA
2066
HAVARD, Henry
Haussa. See Hausa.
Hausset, Mme. ( — ) du. See Du Hausset,
Mme. ( — ).
Haussez, Charles Lemercher de Longprg,
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Haossouville, Gabriel Paul Othenin de C16ron,
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motidsB, 1885, 3 p6r. v. 69, p. 481.)— Combat contre la
misdre : les corporations et les syndicate mixtes.
42 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1885, 3 p«r. v. 68, p. 288.)—
A travers les Etats-Unis. 197 pp. {Bev, d. deux mondes,
1882, 3 p«r. V. 49, p. 799 J V. 50, pp. 347, 756 ; v. 53, p. 53 ;
V. 54, p. 262.)— Mme. de La Fayette et Manage. 19 pp.
{Bev. d. deux mondea, 1890, 3 p6r. v. 99, p. 271.)— A propos
d'an exemplaire des IHaximeN. 19 pp. (Bev. d. deux
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79 pp. {Bev. d. deux mondes, 1881, 3 p€r. v. 45, p. 812;
V. 47, p. 611.)— La vie et les salaires a Paris. 53 pp. {Bev.
d. deux mondes, 1883, 3 p6r. v. 56, p. 815. )— Combat contre
la misfire : la Pr^voyance et la mutuality. 39 pp.
{Bev. d. deux mondes, 1885, 3 p4r. v. 70, p. 61.)— Socla-
llsme d'tf^tat et socialisme chr€tien. 32 pp. [Bev. d.
deux mondes, 1890, 3 p6r. v. 99, p. 839.)— Combat contre le
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Haussoiiville, Joseph Othenin Bernard de
C16ron, Comte d'. 1809-84.
Ma jeunesse, 1814-30. Souvenirs. 5 6d.
Paris, 1886. 12°. 4707
Salon de Mme. Wecker. 66 pp. {Bev. d. deux m,ondes,
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Metx-Xoblat, A. de. Histoire de la reunion de la
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HaussouUier, Bernard. 1853—. Note sur la
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10 pp. {Bev. archiol. 3 8. v. 3, 1884, p. 286.)— Note sur les
trois tribus doriennes en Crfttc, 9 pp. {BibUoth. Ecole
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Haiitecombe, Abbey. Dan tier, A. Convents
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Hautefeiiillc, Caroline de Marguerye, Comtesse
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160 pp. ( Correspondanl, v. 25, 1849, pp. 679, 748 ; v. 26, 1850,
pp. 168, 361 ; V. 27, 1851, pp. 551, 664 ; V. 31, 1853, pp. 611, 667 ;
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fiinestc. 100 pp. (Correspondanl, v. 12, 1845, pp. 804,
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Hautefeuille, La rue et le ch&teau. 20 pp.
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Hauvette-Besnault, A. Statue d'AthgnS,
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Hauvette-Besnault, Eugfene Louis. 1825 — .
Episode des grains de riz 6cras68. 17 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole
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Havana, Cuba. Curtis, G. E. Relation be-
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Contents.
Abaisse-Cytise, v. 1. lantbin-Ozier, v. 3.
Dabouis-Hydroc6rame, Pachomfitre-Zurichoise,
V. 2. V. 4.
Dutch school of paintings. Tr. by G.
Powell. London, 1885. 12°. —1728
Peinture decorative au XIX Sifecle. L'oeu-
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HA YARD, William
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HAVERHILL
Havard, William. —1778. King Charles I :
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Havelock-Allan, Lt.-Oen. Sir Henry Marsh-
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Brnbazoii, R. 12 Earl of Meath. Sir H. Havelock-
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4705
Geschichte der lande Braunschweig und
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Geschichte des ausgangs des Tempelher-
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Haven, Albert Roland. La Merveilleuse
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Haven, G.W. (Tr.)
Letters auxiliary to the history of modern
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Hliver coin» found in Britain, with special reference to
the Silchester hoard. 6 pp. (Arch^t^ologm, v. 54, 1895,
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V. 13, 1888-89, p. 203.)
Haverlield, Francis John. 1861 — . Extracts
from the " Gentleman's Magazine " relating to Oxford,
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Haverford, Pa. Glenn, T. A. Merion in the
Welsh tract, with sketches of the townships
of Haverford and Radnor. 1896. 3583
Haverford College. Catalogue of the officers
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5 nos. 12°. .—2375
Haverford College : its aims and character-
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Ijeavenworth, F. P. Micrometrical measurements
of double stars, and other observations made at the
Haverford College Observatory. 69 pp. (Haverford Col-
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6, 7 ; The rest of the words of Barnch, no. 2.— Sharpless,
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B. On the symbolic use of the colors blacli and
wliite in Germanic tradition, no. 1. — Harris, J. B.
Study of t'odex Bezae, no. 8; Codex NanKallendts,
no. 9. — Morley, F. Note on conform rcprcsent-atlon
by means of the p-function, no. 10.— Scott, O. A. On the
numerical characteristic of a cable curve, no. 4.—
Brown, E. W. On the errors produced in numerical cal-
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On the caustic of the epicycloid, no. 4.— Rogers, R. W.
Unpublished inscriptions of Esarhaddon, no. 9 ; Some
EMarlia<ldon inscriptions, no. 2. — Hoopes, A. Pro-
fessor Ewinii^'s theory of magruetlsm, no. 11.—
Thomas, A. C. The Family of love ; or, the Familists,
no. 12.— Braithwaite, W. C. On a new MS. of the four
Oospels, no. 4.— Leavenworth, F. P. Work of Haver-
ford 4'ollegre Observatory, no. 1. — Harris, J. R.
Library of the Convent of the Holy Sepulchre at
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the library of Haverford College, no. 4.— Gummere, F.
B. Myth and allCKory, no. 11.— Morley, F. On the
geometry of a nodal circular cubic, no. 1.— Leaven-
worth, F. P. On the proper motion and parallax of i
Equiilei, no. 12; Parallax of Delta Herculls,
no. 11; Parallax of I.alande 1196=South 503, no. 10;
Parallax of O Arg. 14320, no. 12.— Gifford, S. K. (IV.)
Passion of Perpetua, no. 4.— Harris, J. R., and Gifford,
S. K. (Eds.) Passion of Perpetua, no. 3.— Harris, J. R.
Specimens of uncial lectionaries from Mt. Sinai, no. 4.
—Jones, G. L. Observations of variable stars, no. 12.—
Crew, H. On the period of rotation of the sun, no. 1.—
Gummere, H. V., and Leavenworth, F. P. sun-spot
observations, no. 4.— Harris, J. R. Some interesting
Syrian and Palestinian inscriptions, no. 10;
Diatessaron of Tatian, no. 5.— Crew, H. On a new
method of obtaining a constant temperature, no. 11.
—Morley, F. On some properties of the triangle, no. 3.
Havergal, Frances Ridley. 1836-79.
Letters. Ed. by her sister, M. V. G. H.
New York, 1885. 12°. 4767
Poems, 4 pp. (Miles, A. H., Poets — of the century,
v. 10, p. 637.)
Havergal, Maria Vernon Graham. 1821-87.
Autobiography ; with journals and letters.
Ed. by her sister, J. Miriam Crane. New York,
1887. 12°. 4776
(Ed.) Letters by the late Frances Ridley
Havergal. See Havergal, F. R.
Haverhill, Mags. Whittier, J. G. Border war
of 1708. 12 pp. (Works, v. 6, p. 368.)— Haverhill, 1640-
1890 : [poem.] 6 pp. ( Works, v. 4, p. SOS, and Atlant.
MontMy, v. 66, 1890, p. 270.)
HAVKRLAND, Gerhard
2068
HAWAII
Haverlaiul, Gerhard. Grimm, J. L. K. Soester
Daniel and Claws Bar. 9 pp. (fleinere sehr^fien, v. 5, p. 467.)
Havers, George ( 2V. )
Travels of Pietro della Valle in India. See
VaUe, P. della.
Havershaiu, 1 Baron. See Thompson, Sir J.
Haverstraw, N. Y. Campbell, 0. A. Smith's
house at H., Washington's headquarters. 13 pp. (ilfag.
Am. Hint. V. 5, 18S0, p. 21.)— Wilson. L. Andre's landing-
place at H. 4 pp. (itfog. .4m. !««(. V. 13, 1885, p. 173.)
Havet, Ernest Auguste EugSne. 1813-89. Cy-
prien, ErSque de Carthage. 86 pp. (Rev. d. derix mondes,
1886, 3 p«r. V. 71, pp. 27, 241.)— Etudes d'histoire religieuse :
Critique des ricits sur la vie de J^sus. 41 pp. {Bev. d.
deux vwndes, 1881, 3 p6r. v. 44, p. 582.)— Etudes d'histoire
religieuse: De la modernity des prophetes. 82 pp.
(Bev. d. deux mondes, 1889, 3 pfir. v. 94, pp. 516, 799.)
Scherer, E. H. A. Le Cbristianisme et ses origines,
par H. 17 pp. (In his Etudes critiques sur la litt«rat.
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(Biog.jahrb. f. alterth. p. 172 : Jahresb. ueber forlschr. der
class, alterth. v. 70, 1892.)
Havet, Julien Pierre Eugfine. 1853—. Note
sur Baoul Glaber. 40 pp. (Bev. hist. v. 40, 1889, p. 1.)—
Conronnements des Rois Hngruesiet Robert. 8 pp.
(Rev. hist. v. 45, 1891, p. 290.) — Compte du trgsor du
I«nvre (Tonssaint 1296). 64 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des
Charles, v. 45, 1884, p. 237.)— Charte de Metz, accom-
pagnee denotes tironiennes (27 D«c., 848). 7 pp. (Bib-
lioth. Ecole des Charles, v. 49, 1888, p. 95.)— Du partaj^e
des terres entre les Bomains et les barbares chez les
Burgondes et les Visigoths. 13 pp. (Bev. hist. v. 6, 1878,
p. 87.)— Questions mfrovlnf^lennes. 259 pp. (Bib-
lioth. Ecole des Charles, v. 46, 1885, pp. 138, 205, 430 ; v. 48,
1887, pp. 5, 209; V. 61, 1890, pp. 1, 213.)— Da sens du mot
" romaln " dans les lois franques. 17 pp. ( Rev. hist.
V. 2, 1876, p. 120.)
(Ed.) M6moire adress« a la dame de Beaujeu sur les
moyens d'unir le Duch« de Bretaj^ne au domaine du
roi de France, 1485 on 1486. 13 pp. (Bev. hist. v. 25, 1884
p. 275.)
(Ed.) Lettres de Gerbert. See Silvester
n (Gerbert), Pope.
Havet, Louis. 1849—.
De Satumio Latinorum versu. Parisiis,
1880. 8°. {Biblioth. Ecole des hautes etudes,
v. 43.) -4153
Prose mgtrique de Symmaque et les ori-
gines mgtriques du cursus. Paris, 1892. 8°.
( Biblioth. Ecole des hautes itudes, v. 94. ) — 4153
Histoire romaine dans les dernier tiers des Annales
d'Ennlus. 23 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des hautes Hudes,
V. 35, p. 21.)— Prononciation de le en Pranpais. 7 pp.
(Romania, v. 8, 1877, p. 321.)— Notice sur les principaux
M88. de Nonius .Vnrcelliis pour les livres I-III. 20 pp.
(Biblioth. Ecole des hautes ttudes, v. 66, p. 169.)— Ol et iii
enFran$ais. 18 pp. (Romania, v. 3. 1874, 321.)- Ve en
Grec. 4 pp. (Biblioth. Ecole des hautes itudes, v. 73, p. 369. )
(Bd. ) Le Querolus: comgdie latine ano-
nyme ; texte en vers restitug d'aprfis un prin-
cipe nouveau et tr. pour la premifere fois en
Frangais, pr6c4d6d'un examen littfiraire dela
piece. Paris, 1880. 8°. {Biblioth. Ecole des
hautes etudes, v. 41.) — 4154
(Ed.) Plauti Amphitruo. Stee Plautus, T.
M.
( Tr. ) Precis de la dgclinaison latine. See
Buecheler, P.
( Tr. ) Stratification du langage. See Muel-
ler, F. M. (in preceding catalogue).
Havilantl, Alfred.
Geographical distribution of disease in Gt.
Britain. [With maps.] 2 ed. London, 1892.
8°. -3702
Havre, France. Borgly, A. E. Origine et
fondation de la ville du H. 26 pp. (Bev. hist. v. 14, 1880,
p. 286.)— Braqiiehals, L,., and others. Arrondlssement
du H. 128 pp. (Adeline, J., and others, Normandie monur
mentale: SeineHnfSrieure, p. 381.)— Knox, T. W. Great
sea-port of western France. 16 pp. (Barpcr's Mag. v.ee,
1883, p. 28.)— Roessler. M. C. Archaeological notes in
H. and Normandy. 6 pp. ( Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum.
V. 44, 1888, p. 83.)
Havraii.
Atkinson, A. T. (Ed.) The Hawaiian
islands : their resources, agricultural, com-
mercial, and financial. [Illustr.l 1896. .2496
Baxlby, H. W. What I saw on the west
coast of South and North America, and at the
Hawaiian islands. 1865. 2492
Chambers, H. E. Constitutional history
of Hawaii. 1896. (Adams, H. B., Johns Hop-
kins Univ. studies in hist, and polit. sci. 14 s.
no. 1.) 4653
Dana, J. D. Characteristics of volcanoes,
with contributions of fects and principles
from the Hawaiian islands. 1890. —1652
POENANDEB, A. In his Account of the Poly-
nesian race. v. 3. 1885. 1796
Note.— For v. 1, 2, see preceding catalogue.
GiLLis, J. A. Hawaiian incident : an ex-
amination of Mr. Cleveland's attitude toward
the revolution of 1893. 1897. .2496
Hh^lebrand, W. Flora of the Hawaiian
islands. 1888. —2603
Kalakaua, King of Hawaii. Legends and
myths of Hawaii : the fables and folk-lore of
a strange people. 1888. 1235
Preston, E. D. Preliminary note on the
occupation of stations in the Hawaiian islands
1891, 1892, in cooperation with the work of the
International Geodetic Association. 1892.
(U. S. Coast surv. Report, 1891, Appendix
no. 13.) .2496
Shoemaker, M. M. Islands of the southern
seas, Hawaii . . . Illustr. 1898. .2496
Sinclair, Mrs. I. Indigenous flowers of
the Hawaiian islands. Forty-four plates
painted in water-colours. 1885. —2671
Thrum, T. G. {Ed.) Hawaiian almanac and
annual for 1898. [Illustr.] 1898. .2496
United States. Hydrographic Office.
Report of the results of the survey for the
purpose of determining the practicability of
laying a telegraphic cable between the United
States and the Hawaiian islands. 1892. ( V.
S. 52 Cong. 1 sess. 1891-92, Senate exec. doe.
V. 2.)
United States. President [G. Cleve-
land]. Message relating to the Hawaiian
islands. 1893. ( U. S. 53 Cong. 2 sess. House
exec. doc. v. 27. )
HAWAII
2069
HAWKINS, Alfred
United States. State, Department of.
Papers relating to the annexation of the
Hawaiian islands to the United States. 1893.
( U. S. 52 Cong. 2 sess. Senate exec. doc. no. 76. )
3413
Veusteb, a. de, Father Pamphile {Ed.)
Life and letters of Father Damien, the apostle
of the lepers. 1889. 4716
Young, L. The Boston at Hawaii ; or, ob-
servations and impressions of a naval officer
during a stay of fourteen months in those
islands on a man-of-war. [Illustr.] 1898. .2496
B., A. W. Distribution of the helicidae in the Sand-
wich islands. 2 pp. (,Am. Nat. v. 7, 1873, p. 171. )— Cham-
berlain, E. T. Invasion of H. 6 pp. [N. Am. Bev.
V. 157, 1893, p. 781.)— Cliffortl, E. With Father Damien
and the lepers ; A few more words on the Hawaiians and
Father Damien. 24 pp. {Nineteenth Cent. v. 25, 1889,
pp. 689, 868.)— Cooley, T. M. Grave obstacles to Ha-
waiian annexation. 18 pp. (ii'orum, V. 16, 1893, p. 389.)—
Coiidcrt, F. B. Hawaiian question. 7 pp. (iV. Am.
Bev. V. 158, 1894, p. 57. )— Craven, A. Les Ifipreux des
lies Sandwich et le P6re Damien. 29 pp. ( C(yrre»p(ynda/nU
n. s. V. 120, 1889, p. 209.)— Davles, T. H. Hawaiian revo-
lution. 6 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 33, 1893, p. 830.)— Ha-
waiian situation. 6 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 156, 1893, p. 605.)
— Duttou, C. E. Hawaiian volcanoes. 125 pp. (Powell,
J. W., U. S. Qeol. surv. 4 anmial rept. p. 75. )— Oarflleld,
J. A. Hawaiian islands. 4 pp. ( Works, v. 2, p. 320. )—
Gnlick, J. T. On the variation of species as related to
their geographical distribution, illustrated by the achati-
nellinae. 3 pp. (i\ro(Mre, v. 6, 1872, p. 222.)— Harinan,
J. A. Political importance of H. 4 pp. (N. Am. Bev.
v. 160, 1895, p. 374.)— Mahan, A. T. Hawaii and our
future sea-power. 11 pp. (Forum, v. 15, '1893, p. 1.) —
MarNhall, J. F. B. An unpublished chapter of Hawaiian
history. 10 pp. (Harper's Jlfa^r. v. 67, 1883, p. 511.)— STeu-
hanss, B. Die Hawaii-inseln. 48 pp. (Samml. wissens.
vorirg. n. s. v. 1, 1886, p. 324.)— Newton, A. Ornithology
of the Sandwich isles. 5 pp. (JVaiitre, v. 45, 1892, p. 465.)
— Schouler, J. Beview of the Hawaiian controversy.
20 pp. (ii'onim, V. 16, 1894, p. 670.)— Smith, F. Descrip-
tions of new species of aculeate hymenoptera collected
... in the Sandwich islands. 12 pp. ( Linnean Soc. Joum,
Zool. V. 14, 1879, p. 674.)— Spreckles, C. Future of the
Sandwich islands. 5 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 152, 1891, p. 287.)
— Sprinn^er, W. M. Our present duty. {N. Am. Bev.
V. 157, 1893, p. 745.)— Stevens, J. L. Plea for annexa-
tion. 10 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 157, 1893, p. 736.)— Thurs-
ton, L. A., and Curtis, G. T. Sandwich islands. 22 pp.
(N. Am. Rev. v. 156, 1893, p. 265.)— Unlte<l States. House
of Representatives, 53 Cong. 2 sess. Committee on foreign
affairs. [Hawaiian islands.] 78 pp. ( U. S. 53 Cong.
2 sess. House reports, v. 1, no. 243, pts. 1, 2.)— Varigrny,
C. C. de. Emma, Reine des lies Havai. 29 pp. (Bev. d.
deux mondes, 1885, 3 pgr. v. 72, p. 77.)— White, F. B. De-
scriptions of new species of heteropterous hemiptera col-
lected in the Hawaiian islands by Bev. T. Blackburn.
15 pp. {Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. is. v. 20, 1877, p. 110; 5 s.
V. 1, 1878, p. 365. )— Woolsey, T. Law and the policy for
H. 9 pp. ( Koic JJeii. V. 2, 1894, p. 347.)
See also Honolulu. — Missions. — Polynesia.
Hawaiian languagre. Andrews, L. Vocabu-
lary of words in the Hawaiian language, 1836.
—2154
See also Malayo- Polynesian lang^ua^es.
Hawara, Egypt. Pbtrie, W. M. P. Hawara,
Biahmu, and Arsinoe. 1889. 1752
Newberry, P. E. On some funeral wreaths of the
Graeco-Roman period, discovered in the cemetery of H.
6 pp. (Archaeol. Joum. v. 46, 1889, p. 427.)
Haweis, Rev. Hugh Reginald. 1838—. The
broad church; or, what's coming? 11 pp. (Gontemp.
Bev. V. 57, 1890, p. 900.)— tihOHtH and their photos. 14 pp.
(Forin.Bev. n. s. v. 53, 1893, p. 116.)— The KIuk, the Pope,
and Crispi. 13 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 56, 1894, p. 81.)—
Jenny I>lntl. 12 pp. (Contemp. i2ei>. v. 59, 1891, p. 900.)
— Coming crisis in Rforoeco. 9 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s.
v. 51, 1892, p. 491.)— New pulpit. 13 pp. (N. Am. Rev.
v. 160, 1895, p. 172.)— Oratorio and drama: a new
departure. 7 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, p. 109.)—
Rubinstein. 10 pp. (J'ortn. iJeti. n. s. v.67, 1896, p. 27.)
—Wit in the pulpit. 15 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 59, 1891,
p. 718.)
Haweis, John Oliver Willyams. 1806—.
Sketches of the Reformation and the Eliza-
bethan age taken from the contemporary pul-
pit. London, 1844. 12°. —1268
Haweis, Mrs. Mary Eliza Joy. 1852—. Jewels
and dress; or, the philosophy of jewels. 12 pp. (Con-
temp. Rev. V. 56, 1889, p. 94.) — Rus In urbe; or, garden-
ing in London. 11 pp. (Contemp. Rev. v. 48, 1885, p. 96.)
Hawelka, Eduard. Die halsgerichtsbarkeit
der stadt Brannau. 7 pp. (Verein f, gesch. d. Deut-
schen in Boehmen, Mittheil.v, 32, 1894, p. 48.)
Hawes, George W., and others. Report on
the building stones of the United States, and
statistics of the quarry industry for 1880.
Washington, 1884. 4°. (U. S. 10 Cenma, v. 10.)
—3362
Hawes, Robert. 1665-1731.
History of Framlingham, in the county of
SufiFolk ; including brief notices of the mas-
ters and fellows of Pembroke-Hall, in Cam-
bridge, from the foundation of the College,
to the present time. With considerable addi-
tions and notes, by Robert Loder. Illustr.
Woodbridge, 1798. 4°. .2522
Hawker, Rev. Robert Stephen. 1804-75. Songs
and ballads. 16 pp. (Miles, A. H., Poets ... 0/ the century,
V. 3, p. 581.)
Hawkes, James.
Retrospect of the Boston tea-party, with a
memoir of George R. T. Hewes. [Anon.1
New York, 1834. 12°. 2635
Hawkes, Nathan M. Robert Bridges. 6 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 25, 1891, p. 150.)— The first Iron
works in America. 7 pp. ( .Vag. Am. Hist. v. 22, 1889,
p. 404.)— I^nlsburgr, 1745; Bunlser Hill, 1775. 2 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 21, 1889, p. 424.)— The Puritan birth-
rl«:ht. 4 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v.2i, 1890, p. 354.)
Hawkesbury clmrcli. 6 pp. 1 pi. Bethell,
W. W. (Bristol, and Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Tratu.
V. 13, 1888-89, p. 10.)
Hawkeswortli, John, LL. D. Circa 1715-73.
Almoran and Hamet. London, 1810. 12°.
(Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. A., Brit, novelists, v. 26. )
4167
Barbaulfl, Mrs. A. L. A. Hawkesworth. 2 pp. (In
her Brit, novelists, v. 26.)
Hawking'. Latham, S. Falconry ; or, the
faulcon's lure and cure. 1633. —1762
TuBEBViLB, G. Books of falconrie or
hawking. 1611. P.R.
See also Sports.
Hawkins, Alfred. 1792-1854.
Picture of Quebec ; with historical recol-
lections. Quebec, 1834. 12°. 4647
HAWKINS, Anthony Hope
2070
HA WORTH, Erasmus
Hawkius, Anthony Hope (Anthony Hope,
pteud.) Aflalo, F. Q. " Anthony Hope." 3 pp. 1 pi. (In
his Lit. year-book, p. 217.)
Hawkins, Archibald.
Life and times of Hon. Elijah Stansbury,
an "old defender" and ex-Mayor of Balti-
more ; together with reminiscences, dating
from 1662. Baltimore, 1874. p. 8°. 4757
Hawkins, Edward, D. D. Burgon, J. W. Ed-
ward Hawkins : the great Provost. 92 pp. (Jn hi« Lives
of twelve good men, v. 1, p. 374.)— Rev. Edward Hnw-
klns, D. D. Provost of Oriel College, Oxford. 48 pp.
(Quart. Rev. v. 166. 1883, p. SOS.)
Hawkins, Rev. Ernest. 1802-68.
Historical notices of the missions of the
Church of England in the North American
colonies, previous to the independence of the
United States : chiefly from the MS. docu-
ments of the Society for the Propagation of
the Gospel in foreign parts. London, 1845.
8°. ^75
Hawkins, Frederick W. 1849—.
Annals of the French stage from its origin
to the death of Racine, 789-1699. London,
1884. 2 V. 8°. 3314
The French stage in the eighteenth cen-
tury. London, 1888. 2 v. 8°. 3314
Hawkins, Sir John. 1532-95.
True declaration of the troublesome voyage
to the parts of Guinea and the West Indies,
1567, 68. London, 1569, repr. 1882. 8°. (Ar-
ber, E., Eng. garner, v. 5. ) 2117
Three voyages to the West Indies, coast of Gninea,
Nneva Espana, 1662-68. 31 pp. (Haklayt, R., Voyages,
V. 3, p. 693.)
Hale, E. E. Hawkins and Drake. 26 pp. (Winsor,
J., Narrat, aTid cnt. hist, of America, v. 8, p. 59.) —
Wrangtaam, F. Sir John Hawkins. 17 pp. (In his
Brit. Plutarch, v. 2, p. 138.)
Hawkins, John Sidney. 1758-1842. Life of
Leonardo da Vinci. 62 pp. (Vinci, L. da. Treatise on
painting, 1802, p. ziii.)
Hawkins, Letitia Matilda. De Quincey, T.
Anecdotage : Miss Hawkins's anecdotes. 19 pp. ( Coll.
«>rifin{/«, V. 6, p. 146.)
Hawkins, L(. Morton L. Sketch of the battle
of Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864. 18 pp. (Hunter, R.,
Sketches of war history, 1861-66, v. 1, p. 142.)
Hawkins, Brig.-Oen. Rush Christopher. 1831—.
Titles of the first books from the earliest
presses established in different cities, towns,
and monasteries in Europe, before the end
of the fifteenth century, with brief notes
upon their printers. lUustr. with reproduc-
tions of early types and first engravings of
the printing press. New York, 1884. 4°. W. 62
Note.— 300 copies printed.
American hotel of to-day. 6 pp. (iV. Am. Bev.
V. 157, 1893, p. 197.)— Destruction of art in America.
7 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 144, 1887, p. 381.)— Brutality and
avarice triumphant. 15 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 162, 1891,
p. 658.)— The late President C'arnot. 2 pp. (N. Am.
Bev. v. 169, 1894, p. 255. )— Early coast operations in North
Carolina. 28 pp. (Johnson, R. U., and Buel, 0. C,
Battles . . .of the Civil vmr, v. 1, p. 682.)
Hawkins, William. — circa 1554. Two voy-
ages to Brasil, 1530. 2 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 4,
p. 198.)
Hawkins, William, Jr. —1589. Letters, 1568-
69. 8 pp. (Arber, E., Bng. gamer, v. 6, p. 205.)
Hawks, Francis Lister, D. D., LL. D. [Ed.)
1798-1806.
Ofilcial and other papers of the late Maj.-
Gen. Alexander Hamilton. See Hamilton, A.
Hawks, Henry. 16 cent. Voyage to Nueva
Espana, 1572. 9 pp. (Hakluyt, R., Foj/oges, v. 3, p. 549.)
Hawks. Fisher, A. K. Hawks and owls of
the United States in their relation to agricul-
ture. 1893. (U. S. Agriculture, Dept. of.
Division of ornithology and mammalogy.
Bulletin, no. 3. ) —2656
See also Birds.— Ospreys.
Hawks of Hawk-liollow. 2 v. in 1. Bird,
R. M. .2317
Hawkwood, Sir John de.
Leader, J. T., and Marcotti, G. Sir
John Hawkwood (L'Acuto) : story of a con-
dottiere. 1889. 4771
Sir John Hawkwood and Italian conilottieri.
33 pp.. (Quart. Bev. v. 170, 1890, p. 1.)— Medin, A. Morte
di Giovanni Aguto. 17 pp. (Archiv. star. ital. 4 s. v. 17,
1886, p. 161.)— Travalles and victories in Italy. 1 p.
(Hakluyt, R., Voyages, v. 2, p. 177.)
See also London Quart. Rev. v. 73, 1890, p. 242.
Hawley, Charles, D. D. 1819-85.
Early chapters of Cayuga history : Jesuit
missions in Goi-o-gouen, 1656-84. Also an ac-
count of the Sulpitian mission among the
emigrant Cayugas, about Quinte Bay, in 1668.
With an introduction by J. G. Shea. Auburn,
1879. 8°. 3692
Hawley, Emma Alethea.
Bibliography of Wisconsin authors : being
a list of books and other publications, written
by Wisconsin authors, in the library of the
State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Madi-
son, 1893. 8°. W. 47
Hawley, Frederick B. Edward Atkinson's
economic theories. 13 pp. (Forum, v. 7, 1888, p. 292.)
Hawley, Maj. Joseph. Adams, J. Letter to
H. 1 p. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 17, 1887, p. 260.)— Shaw, 0.
L. Joseph Hawley's address to the mlnutemen. 9 pp.
(Mag. Am. Hist. v. 22, 1889, p. 489.)
Hawley, Joseph Roswell. 1826—. Mr. Harri-
son's sound administration. 12 pp. (Forum, v. 18, 1892,
p. 660.)— Valne of international exhibitions. 9 pp,
(N. Am. Bev. v. 149, 1889, p. 312.)
Hawley, Thomas, and others. Visitations of
Essex, 1552, 58, 70; 1612, 34. To which are
added, miscellaneous Essex pedigrees from
various Harlelan M8S., and an appendix con-
taining Berry's Essex pedigrees. Ed. ... by
W. 0. Metcalfe. London, 1878-79. 2 v. r. 8°.
(Harleian Soc. Pub. v. 13, 14.) 2518
Haworth, Erasmus, Ph. D.
Contribution to the archaean geology of
Missouri. Minneapolis, 1888. 8°. (Johns Hop-
kins Univ. Theses, 1888. ) .—2363
HAWSTED, England
2071
HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel
Hawsted, England. Cuij^um, Sir J. History
and antiquities of Hawsted. 1784. 2522
See aUo Mufl'olk.
Hawthoriideii. Masson, F. Roslin, Haw-
thornden, and the vale of the Esk. 16 pp. (Gillies, J.
B.. Edinburgh, past and present, p. 239.)
Hawthorne, Rev. James Boardman. 1837—.
Courage of the Confederate soldier. 2 pp. ( Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9, 1881, p. 36. )
Hawthorne, Julian. 1846—.
Confessions and criticisms. Boston, 1887.
12°. 2205
Contents. American wild animals in art.— Amer-
Icanixm In Action.— Enterson as an American.—
Literature for children. — Modern magpie. — The
maker of many bookx.- Mr. Maliook'H niisMlng^
science.- Moral aim in Itetion.— ^fovels and ag-
nosticism. — Preliminary confession. — Theodore
Winthrop's writings.
Nathaniel Hawthorne and his wife : a biog-
raphy. Boston, [1884.] 2 v. 8°. (Hawthorne,
N., Works, V. 14, 15. ) 3136
American wild animals in art. With illustra-
tions from the sculptures of Edward Kemeys. 7 pp.
{Century Mag. V. 6, 1884,p.213.)— Collegre boat-racin«c.
14 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 12, 1887, p. 176. )— Col. »i|>ai|;ht's
prejudices. 14 pp. (Century Mag. \. 10, ieS6, p. 643.)
— I>avid Poinilexter's disappearance. 12 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 65, 1884, p. 429.)— Fortune's fool.
281 pp. (Macmillan's Mag. v. 45, 1882, pp. 81, 177, 257,
340, 417; V. 46, 1882, pp. 31, 97, 215, 298, 378; V. 48,
1883, pp. 234, 328, 436.)— Hawthorne's philosophy.
11 pp. (Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 83.)— Scenes of
Hawthorne's romances. 8 pp. (Century Mag.
V. 6, 1884, p. 380.)— Ken's mystery. 11 pp. (Har-
per's Mag. V. 67, 1883, p. 925.)— Building of the mus-
cle. 4 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 69, 1884, p. 384.)— Salem
of Hawthorne. 15 pp. (Century Mag. v. 6, 1884, p. S.j-
Problerasof theScarlet letter. 15 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 57, 1886, p. 471.)— The Third of March. 10 pp. (Cen-
tury Mag. V. 15, 1889, p. 208.)—" When half-goils go,
the gods arrive." 11 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 71, 1885,
p. 566.)
(Ed.) Doctor Qrimshawe's secret. See
Hawthorne, N., Works, v. 13.
Hazeltine, M. W. Two American novels. 19 pp.
(In his Chats about books, p. 72.)— Hey wood, J. C. A
son who would emulate his father (Julian Hawthorne).
12 pp. (In his How they strike me, these authors, p. 224.)
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 1804-64.
Works. Standard library ed. With intro-
ductory notes by G. P. Lathrop. Illustr. with
etchings and engravings on steel. Boston,
[1882-91.] 15 V. 8°. 3136
Contents. Alice Doane's appeal, v. 12. — The Am-
bitions g:uest, V. I.— Passages from the American
note-books, v. 9.— The Ancestral footstep, v. 11.—
The Antique ringr, v. 12.— The Artist of the beauti-
ful, v. 2.— Book of autogrraphs, v. 12.— Civic ban-
quets, v. 7.— A Bell's biOK-raphy. v. 3.— Blograph-
ICBl sketches, v. 12.— Biosrraphieal stories, v. 12.
—The Birthmark, v. 2.— The Blilliedalo romance,
v. 6.— Pilgrimage to old Boston, v. 7. — Browne's
Tolly, V. 12.— Buds and bird voices, v. 2.— Some of the
haunts of Burns, v. 7.— The Canterbury pilgrims,
V. 3.— The Celestial railroad, v. 2.— The Chimaera,
T. 4.— ChipplnsTs with a chisel, v. 1.— Queen Chris-
tina, v. 12.— The Christmas banquet, v. 2.— Jona-
than Cllley, v. 12.— Circe's palace, v. 4.— Consular
experiences, v. 7. — Oliver Cromwell, v. 12.— The
Custom-house, v. S.— Uavid Swan, v. 1.— The Devil
Vol. IV.— 260.
in manuscript, v. 3.— Dr. Buiiivant, v. 12.— Dr. Urim-
shawe's secret, ed. by J. Hawthorne, v. 13.— Dr.
HeidCKKrer's experiment, v. 1.— The Dolliver ro-
mance, V. 11.— The Draij^on's teeth, v. 4.— Dro wne'n
wooden imagre, v. 2.— Old Esther Dudley, v. 1.—
Earth's holocaust, v. 2.— Edward Fane's rose-
bufi, V. 1.— Egotism : or, the bosom serpent, v. 2.—
Endicott and the red cross, v. 1.— Passages from the
English note-books, v. 7, 8.— Outside glimpses of
English poverty, v. 7.— Ethan Brand, v. 3. —
Fancy's show box, v. 1.— Fanshawe, v. 11.— Feath-
ertop : a moralized legend, v. 2.— Thos. Green Fessen-
den, V. 12.— Fire worship, v. 2.— Footprints on the
sea-shore, v. 1.— Benjamin Franklin, v. 12.— Passages
from the French anfl Italian note-books, v. 10.—
To a friend, v. 7.— The tientle boy, v. 1.— Recollec-
tions of a Kilted woman, v. 7.— The Oolflen ileece,
V. 4.— The Oolden touch, v. 4.— The tiorKon's head,
V. 4.— Whole history of §;raudrather's chair, v. 4.—
Ciraves and goblins, v. 12.— The Ciray clianiplon,
T. 1.— The Great carbuncle, v. 1.— The Great stone
face, v. 3.— The Hall of fantasy, v. 2.— The Haunted
mind, V. 1.— Hawthorne, J. Nathaniel Hawthorne
and his wife : a biography, v. 14, 15. — The Hollow of
the three hills, v. 1.— My home return, v. 12.— House
of the seven gables, v. 3. — Howe's masquerade, v. 1.
—Mrs. Hutchinson, v. 12.— The Inland port, v. 12.
—The Intelligence oilice, v. 2.— John Iniclelieltrs
thanksgriving:, v. 3. — Samuel Johnson, v. 12,— Frag-
ments from the Journal of a solitary man, v. 12. —
Lady Eleanor's mantle, v. 1.— Eeaniiniirtan spa,
V. 7.— IiC^ends of the Province House, v. I.— I^ich-
lleld and Uttoxeter, v. 7.— Lathrop, G. P. Sketch of
the life of Nathaniel Hawthorne, v. 12.— The lolly's
quest, V. 1.— Little .Annie's ramble, v. 1. — Little
DaHydowndilly, v. 3.— A London suburb, v. 7.—
Main street, v. 3.- My kinsman. Major .Mollnenx,
V. 3. — The Man of adaniant; an apologue, v. 3. — Mar-
ble faun; or, the romance of Moate Beni, v. 6. — The
May-pole of Merry Mount, v. 1. — The Minister's
black veil, v. 1. — The Minotaur, v. 4. — The Miracu-
lous pitcher, v. 4.— Mr. Hi{i;|j;lnbotham's catas-
trophe, V. 1.— Mrs. Bullfrog:, v. 2.— Mons. dn Ml-
roir, V. 2. — Mosses from an old manse, v. 2. — The Slew
Adam and Eve, v. 2.— Sir Isaac Xewton, v. 12.— My
visit to Sliagrara, v. 12.— Night scene, v. 12.— Klg;ht
sketches, v. 1.— The Old apple dealer, v. 2.— The
Old manse, v. 2.— Old news, v. 3.— Old Ticondero-
sa : a picture of the past, v. 3. — An Old woman's tale,
V. 12.— Our olfl home, v. 7.— Near Oxford, v. 7.— P.'s
correspon<lence, v. 2. — The Paradise of children,
V. 4.— Passag^es ftom a relinquished work, v. 2. —Sir
Wm. Pepperell, v. 12. — Peter Goldthwalte's
treasure, v. 1.— Sir Wm. Phips, v. 12.— Life of Frank-
lin Pierce, v. 12.— The Pomegrranate seeds, v. 4.—
The Procession of life. v. 2.— The Prophetic pic-
tures, V. 1.— The Pys;mics,v. 4.— Edward Randolph's
portrait, v. 1. — Rappacclni's daughter, v. 2. —
A RUl from the town pump, v. 1.— Rochester, v. 12.—
Roger Malvln's burial, v. 2.— The Scarlet letter,
V. 5.— A Select party, v. 2.— Septlmius Felton ; or,
the Elixir of life, v. 11.— The Seven vagabonds, v. 1.
—The Shaker bridal, v. 1.— Sights from a steeple,
v. 1. — The Sister years, v. 1.— Sketches from memo-
ry, V. 2, 12.— Snowllakes, v. 1.- Snow-image and
other twice-told tales, v. 3.— Sun<lay at home, v. 1.—
Sylph Etherege, v. 3. — Tales and sketches, v. 12. —
Tanglewood tales, v. 4.— Up the Thames, v. 7.— The
Three golden apples, v. 4.— The Threefold desti-
ny^ V. 1.— Time's portraiture, v. 12.— The Toll-
gatherer's day, V. 1.— Twice-told tales, v. 1.— The
Village uncle, v. 1.— A Virtuoso's collection, v. 2.
—The Vision of the fountain, v. 1.— Wakefield, v. 1.
—Chiefly about war matters, v. 12.— About Warwick,
V. 7.— The Wayside, v. 4.— The Wedding knell, v. 1.
—Benjamin West, v. 12.— The White old maid, v. 1.
—The Wives of the dead, v. 3.— Wonder-book for
girls and boys, v. 4.— Young Gootlman Brown, v. 2.
—Index, V. 16.— Index to titles, v. 13.
HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel
2072
HAY FAMILY
First diary. With an account of its dis-
covery and loss by Samuel T. Pickard. [II-
lustr.] Boston, 1897. 12°. 4724
The Ancestral footstep. 60 pp. (,AtUmt. Monthly,
V. 60, 1882, p. 823; V. 51, 1883, pp. 47, 180.)— l»r. Heideir-
ger'a experiment; The British matron. 23 pp.
(Mason, E. T., HumoroutmatterpieceafromAm. lit. v.l,
p. 2S.)— John Ingrlefleld's thanksg^ivlngr. 4 pp.
(Dem. Bev. v. 7, 1840, p. 209.)— One of Hawthorne's un-
printed note-books. 5 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, t. 77, 1896,
p. 1.)— ITttoxetcr. 7 pp. (NicoU, W. B., and Wise, T.
J., Literary aneedotei, v. 1, p. 282.)
Courtney, W. L. Hawthorne's romances. 12 pp.
(J«V>rfn. Rev. n. s. v. 40, 1886, p. 511.)— Giles, H. The
Scarlet letter. 25 pp. (/n ftw Illustrations of genius,
p. 68.)— eriflin, Q. W. The Scarlet letter. 6 pp. (In
hia Studies in literature, p. 52.)— Griswold, R. W. Na-
thaniel Hawthorne. 18 pp. (jn his Prose writers of Am.
p. 470.)— Hawthorne, J. Hawthorne's philosophy.
11 pp. (Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 83.)— Scenes of Haw-
thorne's romances. 8 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 6, 1884, p. 380.)
—Look into Hawthorne's workshop. 16pp. (Cen-
tury Mag. V. 3, 1883, p. 433.)— Heywood, J. C. The
philosopher of crime (Nathaniel Hawthorne). 22 pp.
(In his How they strike me, these authors, p. 161. )— Hut-
ton, E. H. Nathaniel Hawthorne. 47 pp. (Eamya, v. 2,
p. 370.)— tathrop, G. P. Hawthorne MSS. 13 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 61, 1883, p. 363. )— liOngfello w, H.
W. Twice-told tales. 8 pp. ( Works, v. 7, p. 360. )— Pea-
body, E. P. Hawthorne's Marble faun. 38 pp. ( With
her Last evening with Allston, p. 293.)— Poe, E. A. Haw-
thorne's " tales." 20 pp. ( Works, ed. by E. C. Stedman
and a. E. Woodherry, v. 7, p. 19.)— Porter, J. A. " Dr.
Grimshawe " MSS. 15 pp. (New Englander, y. i2,lSSi,
p. 339.)— Schoenbach, A. Beitraege 2ur charakteristik
Nathaniel Hawthorne's. 65 pp. (Bng. atudien, v. 7, 1884,
p. 239.)— Sewall, J. S. Nathaniel Hawthorne. 21 pp.
(New Bnglander, v. 44, 1886, p. 403.)— Woods, K. T. Haw-
thorne's first printed article. 4 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 23,
1890, p. 237.)
Hawthorne, J. Nathaniel Hawthorne
and his wife: a biography. [1884,] 2 v. (Haw-
thorne, N., Works, V. 14, 15. ) 3136
Lathbop, Mrs. R. H. Memories of Haw-
thorne. 1897. 4742
- Bridge, H. Personal recollections of H. 36 pp. (Har-
per's Mag. V. 84, 1892, pp. 257, 359, 510.)— ©rlswold, H. T.
Nathaniel Hawthorne. 13 pp. (In her Home life of great
authors, p. 207.)— Hawthorne, J. Salem of H. 15 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 6, 1884, p. 3.)— HlKglnson, T. W. Na-
thaniel Hawthorne and his wife. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 55, 1885, p. 259.)— tathrop, G. P. Sketch of the life
of H. 129 pp. 1 pi. (Hawthorne, N., Works, v. 12, p. 441.)
—Some portraits of H. 5 pp. (Century Mag. v. 11, 1888,
p. 896.)— Irfithrop, Mrs. R. H. Some memories of H.
67 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 77, 1896, pp. 173, 373, 492, 649.)
— McCabe, J. D., Jr. Nathaniel Hawthorne. 12 pp. (In
his Great fortunes, p. 578.)— Perry, B. Hawthorne at
North Adams. 8 pp. (.41(ont. Jfo»«ft(j/, v. 71, 1893, p. 676.)
Hawthorne, Mrs. Sophia Amelia Peabody.
1810-71.
Notes in England and Italy. New York,
1878. 12°. 1404
Hawthorne, J. Nathaniel Hawthorne and
his wife: a biography. [1884,] 2 v. (Haw-
thorne, N., TTorfcs, V. 14, 15.) 3136
HI|i:irlnson, T. W. Nathaniel Hawthorne and his
wife. 7 pp. (^<(an(. AfoTiJhiy, V. 55, 1886, p. 259.)
Hawtrey, Edward Craven, D. D. {Ed.) 1789-
1862.
Supplement to the Historic doubts on the
life and reig:n of King Richard III. See Wal-
pole, H., 4 Earl of Orford.
Hawtrey, Ralph George. Speed of warships.
10 pp. (Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 62, 1897, p. 436.)
Haxthaiiseu, Franz Ludwig Maria August,
Preiherr von Haxthausen-Abbenburg. 1792-
1867.
Etudes sur la situation int^rieure, la vie
nationale, et les institutions rurales de la Rus-
sie. Hanovre, 1847-53. 3 v. 8°. 3494
Laendliche verfassung Russlands. Ihre
entwickelungen und ihre feststellung in der
gesetzgebung von 1861. Leipzig, 1866. 8°.
—2343
Hay, Sir Andrew Leith. 1785-1862.
Narrative of the Peninsular war. niustr.
4 ed. London, 1850. 8°. 3514
Hay, Charles Augustus, D. D. 1821—. Why
am I a Lutheran? 13 pp. (N. Am. Bev. v. 146, 1888, p. 148.)
Hay, Claude G., and Hodge, Harold. Tory-
ism and toll. 11 pp. (ii'ortm. iSej). n. s. V. 62, 1897, p. 164.)
Hay, H. Hanby. Commemorative poem to S.
Girard. 5 pp. (Hupp, G. P., Stot«e o/S. Girord, p. 83.)
Hay, John. 1546-1607.
De rebus Japonicis, Indicia, et Peruanis
epistolae recentiores. Antverpiae, 1605. 12°.
L.20
Hay, Col. John. 1838—. Israel. 3 pp. ( Cen-
tury Mag. V. 12, 1887, p. 126.)— Abraham Lincoln. 36 pp.
(Wilson, J. G., Presidents of U. S. p. 300.)— Life in tha
White house in the time of Lincoln. 6 pp. (Century
Mag. V. 19, 1891, p. 33.)
Abraham Lincoln : a history. See Nicolay,
J. G., and Hay J. (in preceding catalogue).
Kini^, C. Biographers of Lincoln. 9 pp. (Century
Mag. V. 10, 1886, p. 861.)— I.ovejoy, B. G. Col. John Hay
in Washington. 11 pp. (Gilder, J. L., and J. B., ^utftors
athxyme, p. 135.)
Hay, O. P., Ph. D.
On certain portions of the skeleton of pro-
tostega gigas. Chicago, 1895. 8°. {Field
Columb. Mus. Pub. 7. ) —3444
On some collections of fishes. Chicago,
1896. 8°. {Field Columb. Mus. Puh. 12.) —3444
On the skeleton of toxochelys latiremis.
Chicago, 1896. 8°. {Msld Columb. Mus. Pub.
13. ) ' —3444
On the structure and development of the
vertebral column of amia. Chicago, 1895. 8°.
{Field Columb. Mus. Fub. 5.) —3444
Hay, P. D. Cameos of colonial Carolina. 9 pp.
(Harper's Mag.v.m, 1883, p. 67. )— Haunts of the " swamp
fox." 13 pp. (Sarper'sJfag.v. 67, 1883, p. 546.)
Hay, Robert.
Geological reconnaissance in southwestern
Kansas. Washington, 1890. 8°. (Powell, J.
W., U. S. Oeol. surv. Bull. no. 57 ; 17. S. 51
Cong. 1 8688. House miscel. doc. v. 32, no. 244.)
—3553
The central state : its physical features and re-
sources. 13 pp. (Harper's ifasf.-v. 77, 1888, p. 39.)
Hay. Modern farming : hay and ensilage. 26 pp.
(Quart. Bev. v. 166, 1883, p. 132.)
See also Af^rienlture.
Hay family. Taylor, J. The Hays of Errol ;
The Hays of Tweeddale ; The Hays of Kinnoul. 39 pp.
(In his Great historic families of Scotland, v. 2, pp. 370,
879, 406.)
HAY FEVER
2073
HAYES, Rutherford Birchard
Hay fever. Wyman, M. Autumnal catarrh
(Hay fever). With illustrative maps. 1876.
—3763
Mackenzie, J. N. Contribution to the study of
coryza vasomotoria periodica, or so-called " hay-fever."
16 pp. (Repr. from N. Y. Med. Record, July 19, 1884.)—
Coryza vasomotoria periodica ("hay asthma") in the
negro ; with some remarks on the etiology of the disease.
6 pp. (Bepr. from Med. Record, Oct. 18, 1884.)
Haycraft, John B. Experimental enquiry into
the nature of the objective cause of sensation. 19 pp.
(.Brain, v. 8, 1886, p. 191.)
Hayd, ( — ). Wissenschaft des wissens von
Wilhelm Eosenkranz. 45 pp. (Zette./. pMtos. v. 97, 1890,
p. 264; V. 98, 1890, p. 39.)
Haydeu, Everett.
Great storms off the Atlantic coast of the
United States, March 11-14, 1888. Washing-
ton, 1888. 4°. (Nautical monographs, no. 5.)
—2492
Haydeii, Ferdinand Vanderveer, M. D., LL. D.
1827-88.
Report of the United States Geological sur-
vey of the territories, v. 8, 13. Washington,
1883-90. 2 V. 4°. —3521
Note. — For other v. see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Lesquereux, L. Contributions to the fossil
flora of the western territories. Pt. III. C'retaceonsi
and tertiary ilnras, v. 8.— Scudder, S. H. Tertiary
insects of BTortli America, v. 13.
Twelfth annual report of the United States
Geological and geographical survey of the
territories : a report of progress of the explora-
tion in Wyoming and Idaho for the year 1878.
Washington, 1883. 2 v. 8°. ( U. 8. 47 Cong.
1 sess. House miscel. doc. v. 21, 22. )
Note.~For earlier reports see preceding catalogue.
United States Geological and geographical
surveys of the territories : Geological and geo-
graphical atlas of Colorado and portions of
adjacent territory. [New York], 1877. fo.
17B5
United States Geological survey of the ter-
ritories. Miscellaneous publications, nos. 3, 12.
Washington, 1874-80. 2 v. 8°. —2655, —2625
Note.— For earlier v. see preceding catalogue.
Contents. Coues, E. Birds of the northwest, no. 3.—
Allen, J. A. History of North American pinnipeds,
no. 12.
Hayden, Francis Seymour. The Royal Society
of painter etchers. 7 pp. (Nineteenth Cent. v. 29, 1891,
p. 776.)
Hayden, Horace Edwin. Tragedy of Stephen
Ball. 1 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 8, 1882, p. 366.)— Gen. Roger
Enos. 14 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 13, 1885, p. 463.)— Ex-
plosive or poisoned musket or rifle balls : were they
authorized and used by the Confederate States army or
by the United States army during the Civil war ? 11 pp.
(Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 8, 1880, p. 18. )— I.,lncoIn's
restoration policy for Virginia. 2 pp. (Mag. Am.
Hist. V. 22, 1889, p. 487.)— The First Maryland cavalry,
C. S. A. 3 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 5, 1878,
p. 261.)— The Maryland line. 3 pp. (Southern Hist.
Soc. Papers, v. 9, 1881, p. 264.)— Oliver Pollack's con-
nection with the conquest of Illinois, 1778. 7 pp. (Mag.
Am. Hist. V. 22, 1889, p. 414.)
Hayden, Jabez H. Early Windsor families;
Windsor Locks. 2.5 pp. (Trumbull, J. H., Mem. hist, of
Hartford co. Conn. v. 2, pp. 546, 561. )
Hayden, John J.
Ohequy sonnets, original and translated.
Halifax, 1898. 12°. 1325
J^ote.— Printed for private circulation.
Haydn, Franz Joseph.
Beyle, M. H. (Stendhal, pseud.) Vies de
Haydn, de Mozart, et de Mgtastase. 1887.
—1166
Rowbothnin, J. F. Haydn. 21 pp. 1 pi. (In Ma
Private life of the great composers, p. 6«. )— Upton, G. P.
Francis Joseph Haydn. 12 pp. (/nhi» Woman in mnsic,
p. 84.)— Haydn: The Creation; The Seasons. 18 pp. (In
his Standard oratorios, p. 159. )
Haydock papers : a glimpse into English
Catholic life. Gillow, J. — 4265
Haydon, Benjamin Robert. 1786-1846.
Life of, from his autobiography and jour-
nals. Ed. and compiled by Tom Taylor. New
York, 1853. 2 v. p. 8°. 4752
See also Edin. Hev. y. 98, 1853, p. 618 ; Quart. Bev. v. 98,
1853, p. 568.
Haydiick, Michael (Ed.)
Alexandri Aphrodisiensis in Aristotelis
Metaphysica commentaria. See Alexander,
of Aphrodisias.
(Ed.) Asclepii in Aristotelis Metaphysico-
rum libros A-Z commentaria. See Asclepius,
of Tralles.
(Ed.) Joannis Philoponi in Aristotelis De
anima libros commentaria. See PhilopOnus, J.
(Ed.) Stephani in librum Aristotelis De
interpretatione commentarium. See Stepha-
nus AlexandrinuB (in preceding catalogue).
Haye, La. See Hague, The.
Hayes, Alfred. 1857—. [Poems.] 6pp. (Miles,
A. H., Poets . . , of the century, v. 8, p. 565. )
Hayes, Alice. Can a poor girl go to college ?
8 pp. (JT. ^m. iSet). V. 152, 1891, p. 624.)
Hayes, Augustus Allen. 1837-92. An Ameri-
can soldier in China. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 57, 1888,
p. 193.)— China and the United States. 5 pp. (AtUmt.
Monthly, v. 59, 1887, p. 586. )— liarainle Jack. 8 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 17, 1890, p. 523.)— Jfew England colo-
ny in New York. 9 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 71, 1885, p. 360.)
—The Sfew Mexican campaign of 1862. 14 pp. (Mag.
Am Hist. V. 15, 1886, p. 171.)
Hayes, George W. Mechanic art in the stone
age. 6 pp. (^OT. 4n(«g. V. 12, 1890, p. 230.)
Hayes, Isaac Israel, M. D. 1832-81.
An arctic boat journey in the autumn of
1854. Boston, 1860. p. 8°. .2476
JTourse, J. E. Explorations of H. 29 pp. (In hi»
Am. explorations in the ice zones, p. 132.)
Hayes, Mrs. Lucy Ware Webb. Lamb, M. J.
R.N. Tribute to Mrs. H. 2 pp. (Mag. Am. Hiit.v.ii,
1889, p. 158.)
Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, LL. D., Pres. of
U.S. 1822-93. Address. 5 pp. (Ohio archaeol. and Hiil.
Quart. V. 2, 1889, p. 50.)
Cox, J. D. The Hayes administration. 15 pp. (At'
lant. Monthly, v. 71, 1893, p. 818. )— Cncheval-Clarigny,
P. A. L'administration de H. 36 pp. (Rev. d. deux
mondes, 1881, 3 p«r. v. 43, p. 810.)— I>oelin, R. Drei
jahre der Praesidentschaft von H. 32 pp. ( Unsere Zeii,
1880, V. 2, p. 665.)— Enrsrleston, G. C. Our twenty-one
Presidents. 44 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 11, 1884, pp. 89,
185.)— Monroe, J. Hayes-Tilden electoral commission.
18 pp. (Atlant., Monthly, v. 72, 1893, p. 521.)— Schnrai,
C. Rutherford B. Hayes. 29 pp. (Wilson, J. G., Presi-
dent* of V. a. p. 897.)
HAYES, Thomas
2074
HAYTER, Sir Arthur Divett
Hayes, Thomas, M. D. 18 cent.
Serious address on the dangerous conse-
quences of neglecting common coughs and
colds ; to which is now added, successful di-
rections to prevent and cure consumptions.
2ed. London, 1785. 8°. (PamphleU, v. 27.)
3126
Hayes, England. Clinch, G. Antiquarian
jottings relating to Bromley, Hayes, Keston,
and West Wickham. 1889. 1514
See al*o Kent.
Hayes. iS!ee aUo Hays.
Hayez, Francesco. Boito, O. Ultimo dei pit-
tori romantici. 56 pp. iNiwv. antol. 3 s. v. 33, 1891,
pp. 60,281.)
Haygood, Atticus Greene, D. D., LL. D., Bp.
of M. E. Church, South. 1839-96. The South and the
school problem. 7 pp. (ffarper's Jfag. v. 79, 1889, p. 226.)
— ThnnkNKivInf; sermon: the new South, Emory
college, Oxford, Qa., Nov. 25, 1880. 14 pp. (Johnston, A.,
Representative Am. oratvyns, v. 3, p. 311.)
See also John F. Slater Fund.
Haygood, Johnson. Battle of Secessionville.
3 pp. (Sonthern Hist. Soo. Papers, v. 12, 1884, p. 63.)
Haygood. See also Hagood.
Hayley, WiUiam. 1745-1820.
Life of Cowper. London, 1835. 5 v. 12°.
(Cowper, W., Wcrrks, v. 1-5.) 1392
Ode, inscribed to John Howard. 2 ed.
London, 1781. 4°. {With Ritson, J., Obser-
vations onthe . . . hist, of Eng. poetry. ) 1383
Plays of three acts ; written for a private
theatre. London, 1784. 4°. 3322
Contents. Happy proMcriptlon : a comedy.— I,or«l
RiiHNel : a tragedy.— Muroella : a tragedy.— The man-
ftoleum: a comedy.— Two connoisseurs: a comedy.
Poetical epistle to an eminent painter.
[Anon.l London, 1778. 4°. {With Ritson,
J., Observations on the . . . hist, of Eng. poetry. )
1383
€ary, H. F. Wm. Hayley. 34 pp. (/n his Lives of
Eng. poets, p. 317.)
Hayling, England. Butler, W. Topograph-
ical account of the hundred of Bosmere, in
Hampshire, comprising the parishes of Ha-
vant, Warblington, and Hayling. [Anon.]
1817. 2533
Harris, J. Saxon font in south Hayling church,
Hayling island. 3 pp. 1 pi. (Brit, archaeol. Assoc. Jbum.
V.42, 1886, p. 65.)
See also Hampshire.
Hayin, Niccold Francesco. 1679-1730.
Biblioteca italiana, ossia notizia de' libri
rari italiani. Ed. corretta. Milano, 1803.
4 V. 8°. W. 46
Contents.
Arti e scienze, v. 4. Prose, v. 3.
Poeti, V. 2. Storia in generale, v. 1.
ffole.— There is an index to each v.
Haym, Theodor Rudolf. 1821—.
Herder nach seinem leben und seinen
werken. Berlin, 1877-85. 2 v. 8°. 5895
Haynian, Henry, D. D. 1823—. History of
"extreme unction." 17 pp. (Bt6(io(/i. Socm, v. 47, 1890,
p. 445.) --On some textual question in the Qospel of
John. 14 pp. (Biftiioth. Sacro, V. 40, 1883, p. 139.)— Sta-
tistics of morality. 10 pp. {Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 40,
1886, p. 523.)— Cardinal Jfewman : a tribute from the
Anglican standpoint. 28 pp. (BiUioth. Sacra, v. 48, 1891,
p. 144.)— Economy of pain. 32 pp. (Biblloth. Sacra,
v. 45, 1888, pp. 1, 465, 585.)— Ethics of pain. 13 pp. (Brit.
Quart. Rev. v. 82, 1885, p. 372.)— Prophetic testimony to
the Pentateuch. 44 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra, v. 49, 1892,
pp. 109, 177.) -Oldest Christian sermon. 18 pp. {Bib-
lioth. Sacra, v. 42, 1885, p. 646.)
Hayiiian. See also Hamann.
Hayn, Hugo.
Bibliotheca Qermanorum erotica : ver-
zeichniss der gesammten deutsohen eroti-
schen literatur mit einschluss der ueberse-
tzungen, nebst angabe der fremden orig^ale.
2 aufl. Leipzig, 1885. 8°. L.96
Haynault. See Hainault.
Hayiie, Paul Hamilton. 1830-86. Decline of
faith. 1 p. (Century Mag. v. 3, 1883, p. 458.)
Hayne, Robert Young. 1791-1839. On Mr.
Foot's resolution in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 21, 1830. 15 pp.
(Johnston, A., Representative Am. orations, v. 1, p. 213.)
Perry, B. F. Robert Y. Hayne. 6 pp. (/nhi« Remi-
niscences of public men, p. 68. )
Hayiie, William Hamilton. Cain. 1 p. {At-
lant. Monthly, v. 67, 1891, p. 537.)— Head of HTlobe.
1 p. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 55, 1885, p. 360.)
Hayiies, Frederick E., Ph. D.
Reciprocity treaty with Canada of 1854.
[Baltimore], 1892. 8°. (Am. Econ. Assoc.
Pub. V. 7, no. 6. ) —4376
Hayues, Henry Williamson. 1831—. Early
explorations of New Mexico. 32 pp. (Winsor, J., iViirrot.
and crit. hist, of America, v. 2, p. 473.)— Tertiary man.
10 pp. ( Wright, Q. F., Man and the glacial period, p. 365 ;
Internat. Soi. S. v. 69. )
Hayues, John, Ph. D. 1865—.
Risk as an economic factor. Boston, 1896.
8°. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Theses, 1895.)
.—2363
Popular election of United states Senators. 14 pp.
(Adams, H. B., Johns Hopkins Univ. studies in hist. aTid
polit. sci. 11 s. nos. 11-12, p. 95.)
Haynes, Samuel, D. D. {Ed.) —1752.
Collection of state papers. See Cecil, W.,
Baron Burghley (in preceding catalogue).
Hayne.s. See also Haines.
Haynes family. Poynton, F. J. The family
of Haynes, of Westbury-on-Trym, Wick and Abton and
other places in Gloucestershire. 25 pp. (Bristol and
Gloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 9, 1884-85, p. 277; v. 10,
1885-86, p. 226.)
Hays, Frances.
Women of the day: a biographical dic-
tionary of notable contemporaries. Phila.,
1885. p. 8°. 1186
Hays, Col. John Coffee. Reid, S. C. Col.
Hays. 4 pp. (In his Scouting expeditions of McCol-
loch's Texas rangers, p. 109.)
Hays. See also Hayes.
Hayter, Sir Arthur Divett. 1835—. Have we
an army reserve? 7 pp. (Ifineteenth Cent. v. 19, 1886,
p. 264.)— Ireland beyond the pale. 12 pp. {Fortn. Rev.
n. s. V. 41, 1887, p. 61.)
HAYTI
2075
HAZARD, Caroline
Hayti.
Dhormoys, p. Visite chez Soulouque :
souvenirs d'un voyage dans I'lle d'Haiti. •
1864. .2637
United States. American Republics,
Bureau of the. Bulletin, no. 62 : Haiti. 1892.
—4394
The same. {U. S. 52 Cong. 1 aess. Senate
exec. doe. v. 7. )
BraHHCiir de Bonrbourii;. C. E. Quelques vestiges
d'un vocabulaire de I'ancienne langue de Haiti et de ses
dialectes. 6 pp. ( Landa. D. de, Relation dea c/ioses de
Yucatan, p. 507 : Col. de doc. de VAmirique ancienne, v. 3.)
—Cecil. Lord B. B. H. G. Fortnight in H.- 75 pp. {In
his Impressions of life, p. 1.)— Dctte ha'itlennc et sa
iiquidation. 9 pp. {Correspondant, v. 7, 1844, p. 646.) —
Doiifj^iaNM, F. Haiti and the United States. 19 pp.
(2V.ylm.JScj;. v. 153, 1891, pp. 337, 450.)— Haiti, par un
Haltien. 9 pp. (Correspondant, v. 8, 1844, p. 238.)—
I^a Selvo, E. R^publique d'Haiti. 64 pp. {Tour du
monde, v. 38, 1879, p. 161.)— Pane, R. Ecrit des anti-
quit^s des Indiens. 28 pp. (Landa, D. de, iielatton de<
choses de Yucatan, p. 431 : Col. de doc. de VAm6rique an-
cienne, V. 3. )
See also Snnlo Boinlnjto.— West Indiex.
Hayti, Foreign relations.
See United States, International American
Conference.
Hayti, History.
Justin, P. Histoire politique et statistique
de I'lle d'Hayti. 1826. 4636
Macaulay, Z. Haiti; ou, renseignemens
authentiquessurl' abolition de I'esclavage . . .
avee des details sur I'fitat actuel d'Haiti et des
noirs fimancipSs qui forment sa population.
1835. 4636
Madiou, T., fils. Histoire d'Haiti. 1847,
2 V. 4633
St. John, Sir S. Hayti ; or, the black re-
public. 1884. 1616
Sanders, P. {Ed.) Haytian papers . . .
together with some account of the rise, prog-
ress, and present state of . . . Hayti. 1816.
4636
United States. President (G. Cleve-
land). Message: transmittinir information
touching recent occurrences in Hayti. 1889.
( U. S. 50 Cong. 2 sess. Senate exec. doc. v. 2,
no. 69. )
I.aSelve. E. Haiti avant Colomb. 3 pp. (Soc. Am.
de France, Archives, n. s. v. 1, 1875, p. 367.)
Haytian papers. Sanders, P. (£d.) 4636
Hay ton. See Hethoum.
Hayvvarrt, Abraham. 1801-84.
Selection ftom the correspondence of, from
1834 to 1884 ; with an account of his early
life. Ed. by Henry E. Carlisle. London, 1886.
2 V. p. 8°. 4784
Esoott, T. H. S. Mr. Hayward. 12 pp. (Forln.Rev.
n. s. V. 35, 1884, p. 414.1— Mr. Hay ward: po.stscripta.
8 pp. (Fortn. Rev. n. s. V. 35, 1884, p. 549.)— Mr. Ha.r-
wnrd and hlH lelterN. 8pp. (Blackwood's Mag. v. 141,
1887, p. 37.)
Hayward, Rev. Douglas Llewellyn. Pitney
and its register book. 8 pp. (Somersetshire Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 37, 1892, p. 92.)- Notes on
Noinerton churchwardens' accounts, 1641-1747. 20 pp.
(Somersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proe. v. 89,
1893, p. 67.)
Hayward, Rev. Edward Parwell. 1851—. A
literary athlete. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 58, 1886,
p. 456.)— Some romances of the Revolution. 10 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 64, 1889, p. 627.)
Hayward, John. 1781-1862.
Book of religions ; comprising the views,
creeds, sentiments, or opinions, of all the
principal religious sects in the world . . .
Boston, 1842. 8°. —4156
Hayward, Gen. William H.
Camp songs for the soldier and poems of
leisure moments. Baltimore, 1864. 12°. 1337
Haywood, Francis ( TV. )
Critick of pure reason. See Kant, I.
Haywood, John. 1753-1826.
Civil and political history of the state of
Tennessee, from its earliest settlement up to
the year 1796, including the boundaries of the
state. Exact reprint of the ed. of 1823, pub.
by W. H. Haywood. Nashville, 1891. 8°.
3605
Colyar, A. S. Slcetch of H. 10 pp. (Haywood, J.,
Civil andpolit. hist, of Tennessee, p. 5.)
Haywood, P. D. Life on the "Alabama."
10 pp. ( Century Mag. v. 9, 1886, p. 901. )
Haywood, William H. (Ed.)
Civil and political history of . . . Tennes-
see. See Haywood, J.
Haywood. See also Heywood.
Hazard, Alfred. Nouveau cachet d'oculiste
romain. 2 pp. (Soc. antiq. de Morinie, Bull. 1853-54,
p. 175.)
Hazard, Caroline. 1856—.
Memoirs of Rev. J. Lewis Diman, D. D.,
compiled from his letters, journals, and writ-
ings, and the recollections of his friends.
Boston, 1887. p. 8°. 3786
Thos. Hazard, son of Robt., called College
Tom : a study of life in Narragansett in the
XVIII century. [With map and illustra-
tions.] Boston, 1893. 8°. 4774
lietlieHda. 4 pp. (New Englander, v. 51, 1889, p. 63.)
RIOHrraphieal preface. 11 pp. (Hazard, E. G.,
Essay on language, and other essays, p. iii.) — DiHClple
Of John. 5 pp. (New Englander, v. 47, 1887, p. 92.)—
Miriam. 4 pp. (New Englander, v. i9, ISSS, p. 20.)
(Ed.) Causation and freedom in willing.
See Hazard, R. G.
( Ed. ) Economics and politics. See Hazard,
R. G.
{Ed. ) Essay on language and other essays
and addresses. See Hazard, R. G.
{Ed.) Freedom of mind in willing. See
Hazard, R. G.
HAZARD, Ebenezer
2076
HAZLEWOOD, Capt. Martin W.
Hazard, Ebenezer. 1744-1817.
Historical collections ; consisting of state
papers, and other authentic documents ; in-
tended as materials for an history of the
United States of America, Phila., 1792. 2 v.
4°. .2661
Vernillye, A. G. The early New York post-offlce,
Ebenezer Hazard, postmaster. 18 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist.
V. 13, 1885, p. 113.)
Hazard, Rowland Gibson, LL. D. 1801-88.
Causation and freedom in willing, together
with man a creative first cause, and kindred
papers. Ed. by his granddaughter, Caroline
Hazard. Boston, 1889. 12°. —1458
Economics and politics : a series of papers
upon public questions written on various oc-
casions from 1840 to 1885. Ed. by his grand-
daughter, Caroline Hazard. Boston, 1889.
12°. —1367
Contents. Bribery, — Conxtitiitional rlglitH. —
Our lliiances.— Payment of the five-twenty boiidH.
—Speech on the act to equalize the charges for carrying
frei^fht. — Speech in the House of Representatives on
the fiifritlve Nlave law. — Grant and Colfax
speech. —Inflated currency.— Hours of labor.—
Letter to President I^incoln, — The ^TarragranNett
speech.— Causes of the decline of political moral-
ity.— Speech on the Railroad- bill, before the Rhode
Island Senate, 1854.— Relations of railroad corpora-
tions to the public. — Keconstrnction ; Freedmen*s
bureau.— Our resources.— Address of the Republican
State Central Committee to the electors of Rhode
Island, I860.— Additional arguments presented by the
Rhode Island Committee on woolen mannfac-
tnrcstothe Committee of ways and means.— Circular
letter on specie payment.— How to resume specie
payments. — The TariflT. — Union Pacific Rail-
road <'ompany.— Letter on woman's sufTrase.-
High duties on wool will lessen our financial ability
without benefiting the wool growers. — Woolen mana-
factnres as afi'ected by the tariff.
Essay on language, and other essays and
addresses. Ed. by his granddaughter, Caro-
line Hazard. Boston, 1889. 12°. —2175
Contents. The Bible.— Hazard, C. Biographical
preface. — Philosophical character of Channini;.-
Character and writings of Chief Justice Burfee.-In-
temperance.— LanKaatce.— Adaptation of the uni-
verse to the cultivation of the mind.— Public schools.
-Duty of individuals to support science and litera-
ture.— To write well, write about what you know
little or nothing about.
Essay on language, and other papers. Ed.
by E. P. Peabody. Boston, 1857. 12°. —2175
Contents. Philosophical character of Channing:.—
Character and works of the late Chief Justice Burfee.
—Intemperance. — I,an«:iiaire.— Adaptation of the
universe to the cultivation of the mind.— Causes of the
• decline of political morality.— Public schools.—
Duty of individuals to support science and litera-
ture.
Freedom of mind in willing, or every being
that wills a creative first cause. Ed. by his
granddaughter Caroline Hazard. Boston, 1889.
12°. -1458
Hazard, C. Biographical preface. 11pp. (Hazard,
B. Q., Essays on langtMge, and other essays, p. ill.)
Hazard, Thomas.
Hazard, C. Thomas Hazard, son of Robt.,
called College Tom. [With map and illustra-
tions. ) 1893. 4774
Hazard. See also Hazzard.
Hazeltiue, Gilbert W., M. D.. Circa 1817—.
Early history of thetownof Ellicott, Chau-
tauqua county, N. Y. Compiled largely from
the personal recollections of the author.
Jamestown, 1887. 8°. 3572
Hazeltiue, Mayo Williamson. 1841—. Do
Americans hate England? 4 pp. (JV. ^m. Bet>. v. 150, 1890,
p. 776.)— Work of the next Congress. 9 pp. (N.Am.
Rev. V. 16f, 1895, p. 641. )— What shall be done about Cuba ?
12 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 163, 1896, p. 731.)— Possible com-
plications of the Cuban question. 8pp. (iV. Am. Rev.
V. 162, 1896, p. 406. )— Forcijcn policy of the new admin-
istration. 8 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 164, 1897, p. 479. )— Mar-
rletl women in fiction. 12 pp. (N. Am. Rev.\. 152,
1891, p. 431.)— Studies of New York society. 16 pp.
{Nineteenth Cent. v. 31, 1892, p. 762.)— Sfordau's theory
of degeneration : as to age-end literature. 10 pp. (N.Am.
Rev. V. 180, 1895, p. 743.)— United States and Gt. Britain :
reply to David A. Wells. 13 pp. (N. Am. Rev. v. 162, 1896,
p. 594.)
Hazeii, Allen.
Filtration of public water-supplies. 2 ed.
[Illustr.] New York, 1896. 8°. —2735
Some physical properties of sands and gravels,
with special reference to their use in filtration. 18 pp.
(Mass. State Board of Health, Report, 1892, p. 539.)—
Chemical precipitation of sewage at the World's
Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 30 pp. (Mass.
State Board of Health, Report, 1893. p. 595. )— Report of
experiments upon the chemical precipitation of sewage
made at the Lawrence experiment station during 1889.
67 pp. (Mass. State Board of Health, Report, 1890, pt. 2,
p. 735. ) — Experiments upon the purification of se wajif e
and water at the Lawrence experiment station, 1889-
92. 254 pp. (Mass. State Board of Health, Report, iS91,
p. 423; 1892, p. 391.)
Hazen, Charles Downer, Ph. D.
Contemporary American opinion of the
French Revolution. Baltimore, 1897. 8°.
(Adams, H. B., Johns Hopkins Univ. studies in
hist, and polit. sci. extra v. 16. ) 4653
Hazen, Henry A.
Thunder-storms of May, 1884. Washington,
1885. 8°. (U. S. Signal Office, Signal Service
notes, no. 20.) —3466
The tornado. New York, 1890. 12°. (Fact
and theory papers, no. 5. ) — 2487
Hazen, Col. Moses. Linn, J. B., and Egle, W.
H. (Eds.) Pennsylvanians in Col. Hazen's regiment,
"Congress' Own," 1776-83. 11 pp. (Jn (fteir Pa. archiv.
2 s. v. 11, p. 97.)
Hazen, Brig.-Oen. William Babcock. 1830-87.
Narrative of military service. Boston, 1885.
8°. 2653
Growth of an idea, 4 pp. (Hunter, E., Sketches of war
history, 1861-65, v. 1, p. 310.)
Hazing'. 10 pp. Curtis, G. W., Ara rede Vi-
vendi, p. 20.
Hazleton, Gerry W. Federal and anti-federal.
16 pp. (Mag. Am. Hist. v. 23, 1890, p. 25.)
Hazlewood, Capt. Martin W. Gettysburg
charge. Paper as to Pickett's men. 9 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 23, 1895, p. 229. ) -Company A, 15 Vir-
Krinia infantry, C. S. A. 7 pp. (Southern Hist. Soc.
Papers, v. 22, 1894, p. 48.)
HAZLITT, John
2077
HAZLITT, William
Burns, B.
Chaucer, G,
Collins, W.
Cowper, W.
Dryden, J.
Gray, T.
Ha/Jitt, John. 1767-1837.
Four generations of a literary family . . .
with portraits. iSee Hazlitt, W. O.
Uuzlitt, William. 1778-1830.
Characters of Shakspeare's plays. New
Yorli, 1845. 8°. (Wiley, J., and Putnam, G.
P., lAbr. of choice reading.) 3313
• Eloquence of the British Senate : being a
selection of the speeches of the most distin-
guished Parliamentary speakers, from the be-
ginning of the reign of Charles I to the present
time. With notes. London, 1808. 2 v. 8°.
2214
— —Lectures on the English poets. 2 ed. Lon-
don, 1819. 8°. 1324
C(mtents.
Milton, J.
Pope, A.
Shakspeare, W.
Spenser, E.
Swift, J.
Thomson, J.
Young, E.
Old EiifffliHb ballads.— On poetry in general. — On
the living poets.
Liber amoris ; or, the new Pygmalion.
[Anon.l London, 1823 ; repr. 1884 ? 12°. {Bib-
lioth. curiosa. ) 2206
Literary remains, with a notice of his life,
by his son, and thoughts on his genius and
writings, by E. L. Bulwer, and Sergeant Tal-
fourd. London, 1836. 2 v. 8°. 2103
Contents. Belief, whether voluntary? v. 1.— Hazlitt,
W. BloKraphieal sketch [of H.], v. 1.— Lamb, C.
Character of H., v. 1.— Project for a new theory of
civil and criminal legislation, v. 1.— The n^ht,
V. 2.— On the floe arts. v. 2.— Lytton, E. G. E. L. B.,
1 Baron Lyttmi. Some thoughts on the senilis of H.,
V. 1. — On the writings of Hobbes, v. 1. — On the feeling
of immortality in youth, v. 2. — On liberty and neces-
sity, v. 1.— On the conduct of life ; or, advice to a school-
boy. V. 2.— On Locke's Essay on the human nn-
derstandinj;, v. 1.— The main chance, v. 2.— On
means and ends, v. 1. — On the spirit of monarchy,
V. 2.— On the want of money, v. 2.— The opera, v. 2.—
Personal politics, v. 1.— Of persons one would wish
to have seen, v. 2.— My first acquaintance with poets,
V. 2.— Shyness of scholars, v. 2.— On self-love, v. 2.—
Sonnets, v. 1.— Talfourd, Sir T. N. Thoughts upon
H., v. 1.— On Tooke's " Diversions of Purley," v. 1.
— The Vatican, v. 2.— Definition of wit, v. 1.
Miscellaneous works. Phila., 1876. 9 pts.
in 5 V. 12°. 2132
Contenta. Whether actors ought to sit in the boxes,
v. 2, pt. 2.— All's well that ends well, v. 3, pt. 2.— On
antiquity, v. 1, pt. 2. — Antony and Cleopatra, v. 3,
pt. 2.— On the old age of artists, v. 1, pt. 1.— As yon
like it, V. 3, pt. 2.— On the conversation of authors,
V, 1, pt. 2.— Character of Lord Bacon's ivorks, com-
pared as to style with Sir Thos. Brown, and Jeremy Tay-
lor, V. 3, pt. 1.— Beaumont, v. 3, pt. 1.— Jeremy Ben-
tham, V. 5.— Mr. Bowles, v. 4, pt. 2.— Mr. Brougham,
V. 5.— Sir F. Burdett, v. 5.— On Burns, v. 4, pt. 2.—
Butler, V. 4, pt. 1.— Lord Byron, v. 4, pt. 2 ; v. 5. — Mr.
t'ampbell, v. 5.— t'hapnian. v. 3, pt. 1.— On effemi-
nacy of character, v. 2, pt. 2.— On the knowledge of
character, v. 1, pt. 1.— On Chaucer, v. 4, pt. 2. — Mr. Cob-
bet t.v.S.-OncolTee-house poll ticians.v. 2, pt.2.-Mr.
Coleriilife, v. 5.— On Collins, v. 4, pt. 2.— «'omed.v of
errors, v. 3, pt. 2.— On the comic writers of the last
century, v. 4, pt. 1.— Conpreve, v. 4, pt. 1.— Corlola-
nns, V. 3, pt. 2.— On corporate bodies, v. 1, pt. 1.—
(Rowley, V. 4, pt. 1. -On <^owper, v. 4, pt. 2.— Mr. Crab-
be, V. 5.— Geoffrey t'rayoii, v. 5.— On criticism, v. 2,
pt. 2.— Cymbellne. v. 3, pt. 2.— On the fear of flealh,
V. 1, pt. 1.— Becker, v. 3, pt. 1.— Why distant objeclM
please, v. 1, pt. 1.— On dramatic writers contempo-
rary with Shakspeare, Lyly, etc., v. 3, pt. 1.— On dreams,
V. 2, pt. 1.— On Mr.vden, v. 4, pt. 2.— On CKotism, v. I,
pt. 1.— Lord Kldon, v. 6.— Klla, v. 5.— Lectures on the
age of Elizabeth, v. 3, pt. 1.— Old Ku|;lish ballads,
V. 4, pt. 2.— Lectures on the English comic writers, v. 4,
pt. 1.— On the EuKlisli novelists, v. 4, pt. 1.— Lectures
on the Enirlish poets, v. 4, pt. 2.— On old Eniclish
writers and speakers, v. 1, pt. 2.— On ewv.v. v. 2, pt. 1.
— On the periodical essayists, v. 4, pt. 1. — Etherege,
V. 4, pt. 1.— On familiarstyie, v. 2, pt. 2.— Farqnhar,
V. 4, pt. 1.— Fletcher, v. 3, pt. 1.— Ford. v. 3, pt. 1.— On
g^enins and common sense, v. 2, pt. 1.— Whether genius
is conscious of its powers, v. 2, pt. 1.— On the look of a
{gentleman, v. 1, pt. 2.— On the Oerman drama
contrasted with that of the age of Elizabeth, v. 3, pt. I.
—Mr. WlHord, v. 5.— Wm. 4Jodwin, v. 5.— On Uray,
V. 4, pt. 2.— On Kreat and little thinfcs, v. 2, pt. 2.
— Hamlet, v. 3, pt. 2. — Henr.v IV, v. 3, pt. 2. —
Henry V. v. 3, pt. 2. — Henry VI, v. 3, pt. 2. —
Henry VIII, v. 8, pt. 2. — On the works of llo-
Krarth. V. 4, pt. 1.— Hot and cold. v. 2, pt. 1.— Mr.
Leigh Hunt, v. 5.— On the itrnorance of the learned,
V. 1, pt. 1. — On the feeling of immortality in youth,
v. 2, pt. 1.— Indian JuffKlers, v. 1, pt. 2.— On the
disadvantages of Intellectual superiority, v. 2,
pt. 2.— Rev. Mr. Irving:, v. 5.— Mr. JeflTrey, v. S.—
Ben JTonson, v. 3, pt. 1; v. 4, pt. 1. —On going a
journey, v. 1, pt. 1.— Julins Caesar, v. 3, pt. 2. —
Kingr John. v. 3, pt. 2.— liCar, v. 3, pt. 2.— On the aris-
tocracy of letters, v. 2, pt. 2.— On the conduct of life,
V. 1, pt. 2.— On the spirit of ancient and modern litera-
ture, v. 3, pt 1.— On llvinir to one's self. v. 2, pt. 1.—
On Londoners and country people, v. 2, pt. 1.— Eovc's
labor's lost. v. 3, pt. 2.— .Macbeth, v. 3, pt. 2.— Sir
James .Mackintosh, v. S.— The main chance, v. 2,
pt. 2.— Mr. Malthus, v. S.— Marston. v. 3, pt. 1.— Mas-
singrer. v. 3, pt. 1.— Measure for measure, v. 8,
pt. 2.— Merchant of Venice, v. 3, pt. 2.— Merry
wives of Windsor, v. 3, pt. 2. — Midsummer
nigrht's dream, v. 8, pt. 2.— On Milton, v. 4, pt. 2.—
On the character of Milton's Eve, v. 4, pt. 2.— On
Milton's I.ycidas. v. 4, pt. 2.— On Milton's Son-
nets, V. 2, pt. 2.— On the spirit of monarchy, v. 2,
pt. 2.— On the want of money, v. 2, pt. 1.— Mr. T.
Moore, v. 5.— Much ado about nothinic, v. 3, pt. 2.
—On novelty and familiarity, v. 2, pt. 2.— Othello,
V. 3, pt. 2.— On the pleasure of paintings, v. 1, pt. 1.—
On the past and future, v. 1, pt. 1.— Mme. Pasta and
Mile. Mars, v. 2, pt. 1.— On patronage and puffing,
V. 2, pt. 2,— On people with one Idea. v. 1, pt. 1. —On
personal character, v. 1, pt. 2.— Of persons one
would wish to have seen, v. 1, pt. 2.— On the pictur-
esque and ideal, v. 2, pt. 2.— On single plays, poems,
etc., V. 3, pt. 1.— On miscellaneous poems, etc., v. S,
pt. 1.— On poetry in general, v. 4, pt. 2.— My first ac-
quaintance with poets, v. 1, pt. 2 —On the living poets,
V. 4, pt. 2.— On the prose-style of poets, v. 1, pt. 2.— On
Pope. V. 4, pt. 2.— On a landscape of Nicolas Ponssin,
V. 1, pt. 1.— Racine, v.* 2, pt. 1. — On reading old
books. V. 1, pt. 2.— On reason and imagination, v. 2,
pt. 2.— On the regal character, v. 1, pt. 1.— On re-
spectable people, v. 2, pt. 2.— On inconsistencies in
Sir Joshua Reynold's discourses, v. 2, pt. 1.— Rich-
ard II. V. 8, pt. 2.— RichanI III, v. 3, pt. 2.— Romeo
and Juliet, v. 3, pt. 2.— Shyness of scholars, v. 1,
pt. 2.— Sir Walter Scott, v. 2, pt. 1 ; v. 5.— Shakspeare.
V. 2, pt. 1.— Doubtful plays of Shakspeare, v. 3, pt. 2.— On
Shakspeare, v. 4, pts. 1, 2.— Poems and sonnets [of Shak-
speare], V. 3, pt. 2. — Characters of Shakspeare's
plays. V. 3, pt. 2.— On sitting for one's picture,
V. 2, pt. 1.— Mr. Southey. v. 6.— On Spenser, v. 4, pt. 2.
—Spirit of the age. V. 5.— On application to study,
V. 1, pt. ]. — On qualifications necessary to success In
life, V. 2, pt. 1.— Suckling, v. 4, pt. l.-On Swift, v. 4,
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pt. 2.— Tnbl«-talb, v. 1,2.— T«n»ln(r of the shrow,
V. S, pt. 2.— The Tempest, v. 3, pt. 2.— On Tlioinson.
V. 4, pt. 2.— On thoiiKtat and action, v. 2, pt. 1.— Tlmoii
or AllieuN. V. S, pt. 2.— Tooke, v. 6.— Troilas and
i'rewiida. v. 3, pt. 2.— Twelrth niicht, v. 3, pt. 2.—
Two icentleiuen of Verona, v. 3, pt. 2. — Van-
brUKli, V. 4, pt. 1.— Portrait by Vandyke, v. 2, pt. 1.—
The Valiean, v. 2, pt. 2.— On vulgarity and affecta-
tion, V. 1, pt. 2.— Webster, v. 3, pt. 1.— Wllberforce.
V. 5.— On will niaklniT, v. 1, pt. 1.— Winter's tale,
V. 3, pt. 2. — On wit and hnnionr, v. 4, pt. 1.— Mr.
Wordsworth, v. 5.— On Mr. Wordsworth's |>oein,
" The Excursion," v. 4, pt. 2.— On the difference between
writiuK and speaking, v. 2, pt. 1.— Wycherley,
V. 4, pt. 1.— On YounK. v. 4, pt. 2.
Miscellaneous works. Boston, [1886.] 9 pts.
in 3 V. 12°. 2103
J^Tote.— Ck>ntent8 the same as preceaing.
Notes of a journey through France and
Italy. London, 1826. 8°. 1404
Political essays, with sketches of public
characters. London, 1819. 8°. —2332
C&ntents. Bourbons and Buonaparte, — Speech of
Henry BrouKrham.- Bnonapartc and Mueller.—
Character of Mr. Burke.— Character of Lord Chat-
ham. — On the clerical character. — Mr. Cole-
ridge's I<ay sermon. — Mr. <'olerld|;e's Sitates-
uian's manual.- On the Courier and Times news-
papers. — Opposition and the Courier. — t'ourler and
Wat Tyler.— On court Influence.— nottrel-catch-
Ing:. — Entclanfl in 1798. — Character of Mr. Fox. —
Whether the friends of freedom can entertain any
sanguine hopes of the favourable results of the ensuing
Congress.-" Futl^^e family In Paris."- I.ay of the
laureate.- Mr. Maclrone's" Interesting facts re-
lating to the fall and death of Joachim Murat, King of
Naples."— Examination of Mr. Maltlius's doctrines.
—On the originality of Mr. Malthus's essay.— On the
application of Mr. Malthus's principle to the poor
laws. — Prince Maurice's parrot. — Mr. Owen's
" Xew view of society." — What is the people? —
Character of Mr. Pitt. — "Fitt and Buonaparte."
— On the principles of population as affecting the
schemes of Utopian improvement.— Queries relating to
the essay on population.— On the refcal character.-
Mr. Southey, poet laureat. — Mr. Soulhey's letter
to Wm. Smith.— Mr. Nouthey's Siew Year's ode.—
On the spy-system.— On treatment of state prison-
ers.— Illustrations of the Times newspaper.- Wat
Tyler and the Quarterly Review.- Vetus.— Illustra-
tions of Vetus. — On the late war. — On the effects of war
and taxes.- Marquis Wellesley.— Speech of Charles
0. Western.
Reply to the Essay on population, by Rev.
T. R. Malthus. London, 1807. 8°. —1366
Selections from his writings. With a me-
moir, biographical and critical, by Alex. Ire-
land. London, 1889. 12°. ( Cavendish Ldbr. )
2206
Conlentt. Actors and acting.- Identity of an au-
thor with his books. — Conversation of authors. —
Bacon.— Taking of the Bastllc.— Translation of the
Bible.- Sir Thos. Browne.— Character of Burke.—
Later remarks on Burke.— Burke's style. — Burke's
writinirs. — Apostrophe to Bnrlelirh House. —
Burns.— Byron. — On cant and hypocrisy. — Capaci-
ty and genius. —John Cavanagh, the flves-player.—
Cervantes and Le Sage.— On effeminacy of charac-
ter. — Characteristics. —<1haucer and Spenser.-
Character of Christ.— The Church and its clergy.—
The established cler^jy.— Wm. Cobbett.— On coflTee-
house pollliclnns.—Colerldire.— Coleridge and
Oo<lwln.—4!olerld)re'sstyle.— Commonplaces.—
Love of the country.— Country people.— Common-
place critics.- On the fear of death.— On disagree-
able people.— IHssentcrs and dissenting ministers,
—Why distant objects please.— Early drnmatists.
—Dryden and Pope.— The Dnlwlch gal ler.v.— Lite-
rature of the age of Elizabeth. — England's hos-
tlllt,v.— English comedy.— English novelists.—
Periodical essa.vlsts.— Farewell to essa.y-wrillng.-
Sensibility to real excellence. —Expression. —On
familiar style. — Eleitllng and Smollett. — The
flght. — Character of l"ox.— Causes of the French
Revolution.— Horrors of the Revolution.— Whether
genius is conscious of its powers. — Letter to Wm.
OlfTord. — Oolflsmith. — Good-nature. — Oray.—
Works of Hogarth.— Leigh Hunt.— Leigh Hunt's
conversation. — Leigh Hunt's style. — On the
Ideal.— On the feeling of Immortality in youth. —
Indian Jugglers.— On the disadvantages of intel-
lectual superlority.-Francis Jeffrey.— On "John
Bnncle." — On going a Journey.— Acting of Kean.—
Charles Eainb. — Charles I^amb's evenings.- Loveof
life. — On the conduct of life ; or, advice to a schoolboy. —
On living to one's self.- The Louvre.— Ireland, A.
Memoir of H.— Milton's character of "Satan.'*
— Montaigne.- Burningof Moscow.- Defence of STa-
poleon. — Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. — Conversations
with Bforthcote. — Mr. Northcote, the painter.— On
novelty and familiarity. — Spirit of obligations.—
Originality.— Oxford.— On the pleasure of i>niut-
Ing.— Past and future.— On people with one idea.
— Of persons one would wish to have seen. — On judg-
ing of pictures.- Intercourse with pictures and
books.— On poetry in general.— My first acquaintance
with poets.— On prejudice. — Prl<le.~Kabelais. —
On reaillng new books. — On reacting old books.
— Religious hypocrisy. — Richardson and Sterne.
— Roman Catholicism.— Character of Rousseau.
— Character of the scholar.— Sir Walter Scott.— Ten-
dency of sects.— Shakspeare and Milton.— Charac-
ters of Sliakspeare's plays. — The sick-chamber. —
Mrs. Siddons.— Steele and Addison— Application to
study. — On a sun-dial. — Swift. — Jeremy Taylor. —
Thomson and Cowper.— On thought and action.—
Toleration. — Tucker's "Light of nature pur-
sued."-" Vivian tirey " and the Dandy School.—
Voltaire.— On vulgarity and affectation.— Walton's
'* Complete angler." — Webster and Decker. — Wit
and hnmour.—Wither.— Wordsworth.
Unpublished correspondence. 10 pp. (Atlant.
monthly, V. 71, 1893, p. 443.)
Life of Titian. See Northcote, J. (in pre-
ceding catalogue).
( TV. ) History of the Roman Republic. See
Michelet, J.
I>e Qnlncey, T. Letter in reply to H. concerning
the Malthusian doctrine of population. 13 pp. ( Uncoil,
writings, v. 1, p. 141.)— Oiinilan. G. Wm. Hazlitt. 24 pp.
(In his Sketches of mod. lit. v. 1, p. 61.)— Lamb, C.
Character of H. 3 pp. (Hazlitt, W., Lit. remains, \.l,
p. cxxxv. )— Ly tton, E. G, B. L. B., 1 Baron Lytton. Some
thoughts on the genius of H. 14 pp. (Hazlitt, W., Lit.
remains, v. 1, p. 74.)— Salntsbury, C. E. B. Wm. Haz-
litt. 13 pp. (MacmiHan's A/off. V. 55, 1887, p. 429.)— Tal-
fourd. Sir T. N. Thoughts upon the intellectual char-
acter of H. 47 pp. (Hazlitt, W., lAt. remains, v. 1, p. 88.)
De Quincey. T. Wm. Hazlitt. 14 pp. (Coll. writings,
V. 11, p. 341. )-Hazlltt, W. Biographical sketch [of H.]
73 pp. (Hazlitt, W., Lit. remains, v. 1, p. i.)— Ireland,
A. Memoir of H." biographical and critical. 53 pp.
(Hazlitt, W., Selections from his writings, p. xiii.) —
Mason, E. T. W. Wm. Hazlitt. 40 pp. (In his Personal
traits of Brit, authors, p. 175.)
and Hunt, James Henry Leigh. Round
table : a collection of essays on literature,
men, and manners. Edinburgh, 1817. 2 v.
16°. 2297
HAZLITT, William
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Contents. On actors and acting, v. 2.— Why the artn
are not progressive, v. 2.— On beauty, v. 2.— On the
B<^lirSHr'M opera, v. 1. — On the catalogue raisonn6 of
the British liiNtitiition, v. 2.— On Chaucer, v. 1. —
On cInsiHival etiucation, v. 1.— On modern comedy,
V. 1. — On the love of the country, v. 1.— On common-
place criticN, V. 2.— A day by the lire, v. 2.— On
«leath and burial, v. 1.— On different sorts of fame,
V. 2.— On posthumous fame, v. 1.— On K<MMl-nature,
V. 2. — On Kn!<to, V. 2. — On Hofcarth*!! Mnrrliifjre
&-la-»iode, V. 1.— On Imitation, v. 2.— Character of
John Bull, v. 2. — On John Biincle, v. 1. — Mr.
Kean^s lai^o, v. 1.— On the love of life, v. 1. — On the
literary character, v. 2.— On manner, v. 1.— On the
causes of 9Iethodlsm, v. 1. — On the Midsummer
Night's dream, v. 1.— On the character of Milton's
Eve, v. 2.— On Milton's I<ycldas, v. 1.— On Milton's
versification, v. 1. — On the Xl^ht-mare, v. 1. — On
patriotism, v. 1.— On pedantry, v. 2.— On common-
place people, v. 1.— Character of the late Mr. Pitt.
v. 2.— On the poetical character, v. 1.— On poetical
versatility, v. 2.— On rellg;lons hypocrisy, v. 2.—
On the character of Konsseau, v. 2.— On the tendency
of sects, V. 1.— On the Tatler, t. 1.— On washer-
women, V. 2.— Observations on Mr. Wordsworth's
poem, "The Excursion," v. 2.
Hazlitt, William. 1811-93.
Oliver Cromwell : a biography. London,
1857. 12°. 4767
Biographical sketch [of Wm. HaKlltl.] 73 pp. (Haz-
litt, W., Lit. remains, v. 1, p. i.)— Life of Michael de
Montalg^ne. 34 pp. (Montaigne, H. E. de. Works,
V. 1, p. 15.)
(Ed.) Dramatic works of John Webster.
See Webster, J. (in preceding catalogue).
( Ed. ) Life and works of Michael Angelo.
See Duppa, R. (in preceding catalogue).
( TV. ) History of the English Revolution
of 1640. See Guizot, F. P. G.
( Tr. ) History of the life and works of Raf-
faello. See QuatremSre de Quincy, A. C. (in
preceding catalogue).
( 3V. ) Life of Martin Luther, written by
himself. See Luther, M. (in preceding cata-
logue).
CZV.) Table talk of Martin Luther. See
Luther, M. (in preceding catalogue).
Hazlitt, William Carew. 1834—.
Coinage of the European continent, with
an introduction and catalogues of mints, de-
nominations, and rulers. With 250 illustra-
tions. London, 1893. 8°. 2766
Pour generations of a literary family : the
Hazlitts in England, Ireland, and America,
their friends and their fortunes, 1725-1896.
With portraits reproduced from miniatures by
John Hazlitt. London, 1897. 2 v. 8°. 4774
Livery companies of the city of London :
their origin, character, development, and
social and political importance. With two
coloured plat«s and numerous illustrations.
London, 1892. r. 8°. 1523
Oflfspring of thought in solitude : modern
essays. London, 1884. 8°. 2207
Contents. On some living and late authors. — Baby-
ol"Ky.— Ben trovnto.— Bnnyan and his prototypes.
— A cause c<^l<^l>re. —Coleridge abroad.— I'ommon
people.— Progress of criticism.— Our democratic
tendencies.— Eniclishmen in Italy and Italians in
Vol. IV.-261.
Kngland.— Leaf of errata.— On the different sort* of
fame.— Fiicures.— On the poetry of form Dr. John-
son.— Chapter on Jokers.— Charles I.nmb.- A little
out or the straight line.- Master and servant.—
On the life and writings of Mr. Joseph .Miller, come-
dian.— Nemo.â €” Bp. Percy and our ballad literature.—
On persons who have done only one thing. — Ht,
Iiuke's-Nuper-Mare, By Vicessimus Randle.— Chap-
ter on saws.— The vulK»r touKue.— On the differ-
ences between writlnif an«l painting:.
Old cookery books and ancient cuisine.
London, 1886. 12°. (Wheatley, H. B., Boofc-
lover'a libr. ) 2224
Prefaces, dedications, epistles selected from
early English books, 1540-1701. [Ix)ndon],
1874. 12°. 2206
Note. — Only 50 copies, privately printed.
Schools, school-books, and schoolmasters:
a contribution to the history of educational de-
velopment in Gt. Britain. London, 1888. 8°.
—2305
Second series of bibliographical Collections
and notes on early English literature, 1474-
1700. London, 1882. 8°. L.94
The same. Third and final series [and]
Supplements. London, 1887-89. 2 v. 8°. L.94
Note. — For the first series see preceding catalogue.
Sophy Laurie : a novel. London, 1865. 3 v.
12°. 1292
Studies in jocular literature : a popular sub-
ject more closely considered. London, 1890.
12°. ( Wheatley, H.B., Boofc-Io?'er'8ii6r.) 2224
Life of Sir John NnckllnK;. 65 pp. (Suckling, Sir J.,
Poems, plays, etc., p. vii.)
Huth Library : Catalogue of the printed
books, MSS., etc. See Ellis, F. S.
{Ed.) English proverbs and proverbial
phrases, collected from the most authentic
sources, alphabetically arranged, and anno-
tated. London, 1869. r. 8°. 1272
The same. 2 ed. London, 1882. 8°. 1272
( Ed. ) Fairy tales, legends, and romances
illustrating Shakespeare and other early Eng-
lish writers. To which are prefixed two pre-
liminary dissertations : 1. On pigmies. 2. On
fairies, by Joseph Ritson. London, 1875. 12°.
3397
{Ed.) Fugitive tracts; written in verse,
which illustrate the condition of religious and
political feeling in England, and the state of
society there during two centuries. [Lon-
don], 1875. 2 V. 8°. P.R.
Note.— Fitly copies printed for private circulation. Pre-
sentation copy from Henry Huth to Frederic Onvry.
Contents. Finch, E. His alphabet, or a Godly direc-
tion, fit to be perused of each true Christian, v. 2.— Wizard
unvizor'd ; or, a clear display of the madnesse of judicial
astrolOKie, v. 2.— Kempe, W. Dvtifvl invective against
the most haynous treasons of Ballard and Bab-
InKton . . . together with horrible attempts and actions
of the Q. of Scottes, v. 1. — Short answere to the boke
called: Beware the cat. v. l.—Kyffin, M. Blessedness
of Bry taine : or, a celebration of the Queenes holyday ,
V. 1.— Qnarles, F. Elegie upon the trvely lamented
death of... Sir Julius Caesar, v. 2.— Churchyard, T.
Churchyards good will. Sad and heauy verses, in the
nature of an epitaph, for the losse of the Abp. of <'an-
terbury, v. 2.— Flatteringe elegie, upon the death of
King Charles; the cleane contrary way, v. 2.— Eeynell,
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C. Fortunate change : being a panegyrick to his sacred
Maiesty, King <'hnrles the Second, immediately on
his coronation, v. 2.— Tindal, H. Prophecy shewing the
downfall of the elericy. and the woefull and miserable
condition of this kingdome, v.2.— CoinnionH petition
of long afflicted England, to the Chiefe Chancellor
of Heaven, and the onely Jvdge of earth. With His
gracious answere thereto, v. 2.— Copie of certain letters
occasioned by His Majesties late proclamation against de-
bunrlie<lneKN and drinking^ healths, v. 2.— Booke in
Englyshe metre, of the great marcbaunt called Dines
Praicniiil ieiis, very preaty for children to rede, v. 1.
—Johnson, R. Anglorum lacrimae: in a sad passion com-
playning the death of our late soueraigne Queene El I za-
l>elli. V. 2.— Lane, J. Elegie upon the death of the high
and renowned princesse, our late soueraigne Elizabeth,
V. 2.— Henry, of Huntingdon. [Predictions concerning
EnKTlnnd.] v. 2.— Willis, H. Englands chanfirellni;: :
or, the time servers laid open in their colours, v. 2.—
Warmstrey, G. En^rlands wovnd and cvre, v. 2.—
Lydgate, J. [Attributed to.] Lytel treatyse that sheweth
how euery man and woman ought to faste and absteyne
them from flesshe on ye Wednesday, v. 1.— More, Sir T.
Boke of the fayre gentylwoman, that no man shulde put
his truste, or confidence in : that is to say Lady For-
Inne. v. 1.— Passion of the fox, v. 1.— James Frank-
lin .. . his owne arraignment, confession, condemna-
tion, and judgement of himselfe . . . for the poisoning of
Sir Thos. Overbury, v. 2.— Sheppard, S. [Attributed to.)
tiod and mammon ; or, no fellowship betwixt light and
darknesse, the superstitious and true worshippers, v. 2. —
Spare your Good. v. 1.— Richardson, G. Irish foot-
nian'N poetry : or, George the rvnner against Henry
the walker, in defence of John the swimmer, v. 2. — Elder-
ton, W. New merry newes, as merry as can bee, from
Italy, Barbary, Turkic, and Candee, v. 2.— Englands
welcome to James by the grace of God, King of Eng-
land, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the
Faith, etc., v. 2.— Rowland, S. [Attributed to.] Aue Cae-
sar. God save the klni;. The ioyftiU ecchoes of loyall
English hartes, entertayning His Maiesties late ariuall
in England, v. 2.— Sterrie, D., and Smith, J. [Attributed
to.] True reporte or description of an horrible, wofull,
and moste lamentable murther, doen in the citie of Bris-
towe by one John Kynnestar, v. 1.— M., M. Coppie of
a letter sent from one of the qveenes servants at the
Hague to a gentleman in Westminster dated the second
of May, 1642, V. 2.— S., W. I^illl's prophetlcall his-
tory of this yeares accidence, 1642 ; or, newes from the
grammar-school, v. 2. — Mercer, W. [Attributed to.]
Eooklns-iflasse of the world; or, the plundred man
in Ireland, v. 2.— Certaine Englishe verses, presented
unto the Queenes most excellent IWalestle, by a cour-
tier : in joy of the most happie disclosing of the most
dangerous conspiracies pretended by the late executed
traitours, against her royall person, and the whole
estate, v. 1.— Verses of prayse and joye written upon Her
Maiesties preseruHtion. Whereunto is annexed
Tychbomes lamentation . . . and an aunswere to the
same, v. 1. — Churchyard, T. Handefvl of gladsome
verses, given to the Queenes Maiesty at Woodstocke
this prograce, 1592, v. 1.— Beeard, R. Godly psalme, of
JIarye Queene, which brought us comfort al, through
God, whom we of dewtye prayse, that giaes her foes a
fal, v. 1.— Lydgate, J. Vertue of ye masse, v. 1.— Up-
cheringe of the messe, v. 1. — Roberts, H. Fames
trumpet soundinge ; or, commemorations of the famous
liues and deathes of . . . Sir Walter Mildina.y and Mar-
tin Calthrop, v. 1.— Jfew wife of Beath. Much better
reformed, enlarged, and corrected, than it was formerly
in the old uncorrect copy, v. 2.— Lisle, W. Nothing for a
newyeares ifift, v. 2.— Answere to a papystycall
exiiortaryon, pretendynge to auoyde false doctryne,
under that colour to maynteyne the same, v. 1— Life
of Petrony lla, v. 1.— Asladowne, T. Prophecy, v. 2.
— Audley, Lady E. Strange and wonderfull prophe-
sies, v. 2. — Churchyard, T. Wished reformacion of
wicked rebellion, v. 1.— Elviden, B. Neweyeres gift
to the rebellious persons in the north partes of
England, v. 1.— Aunswere to the proclamation of the
rebels in the north, v. 1.— Gibson, T. Breue chronycle
of the Bysshope of Romes blessyn);e, and of his pre-
lates beneficiall and charitable rewardes, from the tyme
of Kynge-Haralde unto this daye, v. 1.— Marshall, G.
Compendious treatise in metre declaring the firste orig-
inal! of sacrlllee, and of buylding of aultares and
churches, and of the firste receauinge of the Christen
fayth here in Englande, v. 1.— Smyth, T., and others.
Literary flyting betwene Thos. Smith, Wm. Gray, etc.,
1540, V. 1.— M., G. Citizens complaint for want of trade ;
or, the trades-mans outcry for lack of money, v. 2. —
Nelson, T. Short discourse : expressing the substaunce
of all the pretended treasons against the Queenes
Maiestie and estates of this realme, by sondry traytors,
who were executed for the same, 1586, v. 1.— Brewer, T.
Mistres Turners repentance, who about the poyson-
ing of . . . Sir Thos. Overbury, was executed the four-
teenth day of Nouember last, v. 2.— Foundation of the
chapel of Walslnf^hani, v. 1. — Entertainment per-
formed at the theatre-royal in Dorset-garden, at drawing
the lottery call'd the wheel ot fortune : being the
speeches addrest to the spectators, as prologues and
epilogues, v. 2.
(Ed. ) Hundred merry tales : the earliest
English jest-book. Now first reproduced in
photo-lithography from the unique copy of
1526, in the royal library at Goettingen.
With an introduction, notes, and glossarial
index. London, 1887. 4°. 1262
(Ed.) Jfew London jest book. London,
1871. 12°. 2285
(Ed.) Shakespeare jest-books; reprints
of the early and very rare jest-books sup-
posed to have been used by Shakespeare.
With introduction and notes. I. Hundred
mery talys. II. Mery tales and quicke an-
sweres. London, 1881. p. 8°. 3396
{Ed. ) Tales and legends of national origin,
or widely current in England from early
times. With critical introductions. London,
1892. 8°. 2221
Contents. Adam Bel.— Battle of Otterbnrn. —
Blind beietrar of Bethnal Green.— Cauline.—
«;hevy t^hace.— The Child of Bristol .-Descrip-
tive and humorous lei^euds. — Faust or Faustus. —
Feudal antl forest legends.— Fortunatus.— The
Friar and the boy.— Friar Bacon.— Friar Rush.
—The Friar who told the three children's for-
tnnes.— Fulke Fltzwarln.— The Heir of EInne.
—Here ward the Naxon.— John Aflroyns. — The
KlnK and the hermit. — The Klni; and the
northern man.— The KIngr and the tanner.—
The KnlKht and his wife. —The Blaltnian of
Colebrook. — The Miller and the tailor. — The
Miller of Abingdon,- The Monk of Eelcester
who was four times slain and once hanged. — The Xut-
brown maid.— The Pinner of Wakefield.— Rob-
ert the devil. -Robin Hood. — Romantic le-
gends. — RoHwal anfl Elllan. — The Serjeant
turnefl friar.- The Smith and his dame.— The
Squire of low de;; ree.— Supernatural lei;ends.
—Thomas HIckathrlft.— VIrglllus.— WhittlUK-
ton.
{Ed.) Barnabae itinerarium ; or, Barna-
bee's journal. See Brathwait, R.
Hazlitt family. Hazlitt, W. C. Four gen-
erations of a literary family : the Hazlitts in
England, Ireland, and America ; their friends
and their fortunes, 1725-1896. With portraits.
1897, 2 V. 4774
HAZZARD, Capt. William Miles
2081
HEADLEY, Joel Tyler
Hazzard, Capt. William Miles. Chisholm, A.
R. Raid of H. on 8t. Simon's island. 3 pp. (Southern
Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 9, 1881, p. 282.)
Hazzard. See also Hazard.
Hazzidakis, J. N. Flaechenerzeugung durch
kruemmungslinien. 19 pp. (Jourii. f. d. reine v. ange-
wan. math. v. 98, 1886, p. 49.)
He must be married ; or, the Miser outwit-
ted : an operatical piece. 66 pp. (Gait, J., New Brit,
theat. V. 4, p. 221.)
He that will not wlieii he may. 252 pp.
Oliphant, Mrs. O. W. {Macmillan's Mag. v. 41, 1880,
pp. 1,97, 193, 296, 353, 433; V. 42, 1880, pp. 1, 81, 181, 241, 321,
436; V. 43, 1881, p. 53.)
Hea dynasty. Douglas, R. K. (Ed.) Calen-
dar of the Hea dynasty. 60 pp. (Lacouperie, A. T. de,
Orientalia antiqua, v. 1.)
See also dilna. History.
Head, Barclay Vincent, Ph. D. 1844—.
Catalogue of Greeli coins : Attica, Megaris,
^gina. London, 1888. 8°. (Poole, R. S.,
Cat. of Gr. coins in Brit. Mus. ) 2765
Catalogue of Greek coins : Corinth, col-
onies of Corinth. London, 1889. 8°. (Poole,
R. S., Cat. of Gr. coins in Brit. Mus. ) 2765
Catalogue of the Greek coins of Caria,
Cos, Rhodes, etc. With one map, and forty-
five autotype pi. London, 1897. 8°. 2766
Catalogue of the Greek coins of Ionia.
With one map and thirty-nine autotype pi.
London, 1892. 8°. (Poole, R. S., Cat. of Gr.
coins in Brit. Mus. ) 2765
Historia numorum : a manual of Greek
numismatics. Oxford, 1887. 8°. 2763
On the chronological sequence of the coins
of BoBotia. London, 1881. 8°. 2763
A|>ollo HikONios. 3 pp. (Joum. of Hellen. stvdies,
V. 10, 1889, p. 43.)— Orepk ooiiis. 32 pp. ( Poole, S. L.,
Coins and medals, p. 10.)— Coinage of I^y<lla and Persia.
55 pp. 3 pi. (Thomas, E., Intemat. nuTtiismat. orient, v. 1,
pt. 3.)
Naukratis. See Petrie, W. M. F., and others
(in preceding catalogue).
(itardner, P. Head : Historia numorum : a manual
of Greek numismatics. 3 pp. {Joum. of Hellen. studies,
V. 8, 1887, p. 313.)
Heiul, Sir Edmund Walker (Ed. ) 1805-68.
Essays on the political history of the fif-
teenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries.
See Praet, J. van (in preceding catalogue).
Head, Sir Francis Bond. 1793-1875.
Copies or extracts of despatches on the sub-
ject of Canada, with copies or extracts of the
answers from the Secretary of State. [Lon-
don], 1839. fo. 4561
Descriptive essays, contributed to the
Quarterly Review. London, 1857. 2 v. 8°. 2282
Contents. The air we live in, v. 2.— Memorandum on
Mr. AliNoii*H staloinoiil that on the 16, 16, 17, and 18
of June, 1815, the Duke of Wellington and Marshal
Blucher were " suprised, out-manceuvred, and out-gener-
aled " by Napoleon, v. 2.— Cornish miners in Aiiiorlfa,
V. 1.— The Britanniii t>ri<ls:<'. v. 2.— BritiHil policy,
V. I. — KngrliNli rliarily. v. 1.. — l^oroinotioii by
steam, v. 1. — The Ij4»iiil<>ii aii4l X4>rlli-weMterii rail-
way, V. 2. -liOiKloii posl-oflicM'. V. 2.— The Printer's
tipvil. V. 1.— The K«mI man, v. 1.— The electric tele-
graph, V. 2.
Faggot of French sticks; or, Paris in 1851.
New York, 1852. 2 v. in 1, 12°. .2687
.larmier, X. Les voyageurs nouveaux. 25 pp. {OoT'
respondant, v. 23, 1848, p. 589; v. 24, 1849, pp. 184, 266.)
Head, Franklin H. 1835—.
Shakespeare's insomnia, and the causes
thereof. Boston, 1887. 12°. 3397
Head, Percy Rendell.
Classic and Italian painting. See Poynter,
E. J., and Head, P. R.
Head, Richard. Circa 1637-86.
Life and death of Mother Shipton: being
not only a true account of her strange birth ;
the most important passages of her life ; but
also all her prophesies, now newly collected.
London, 1687, repr. 1871. sm. 4°. —2475
Head. Beevor, C. E. Bernhardt on head-teta-
nus. 4 pp. (JSratn, V. 7, 1886, p. 427.)— Ferrler, D. Pain
in the head in connection with cerebral disease. 15 pp.
(Bruin, V. 1, 1879, p. 467.)— Waller. A. Araidon on the
effect of willed muscular movements on the temperature
of the head. 3 pp. (Broin, v. 3, 1881, p. 281.)
See also Anatomy, — Anatomy for artiHtH. —
Brain and nerveN. — Forehead. — Pathology. —
»«kull.
Head of the church, the judge of the world.
Seaman, L. (Pamphlets: Charles I, v. 8.) 4555
Headache. Chisolm, J. J. Persistent head-
aches and how to cure them. 1890. — 3704
Fotherg^ill, J. Remarks on that complaint common-
ly known under the name of the sick head-ach. 13 pp.
( Works, p. 597.)— Warner, F. Recurrent headaches in
children. 5 pp. (Brain, v. 3, 1881, p. 309.)
See also ne){;rim.
Headlam, Rev. Arthur Cayley. 1862—.
Ecclesiastical sites in Isauria ( Cilicia Tra-
chea). London, 1892. fo. (Soc. for promo-
tion of Hellen. studies, Swppi. papers, no. 2. )
4204
Heatllam, James Wycliflfe.
Election by lot at Athens. Cambridge,
1891. 12°. ( Cambridge hist, essays, no. 4. )
-2316
Procedure of the fiiortyniaii inHeripllon. 22 pp.
{Joum. of Hellen. studies, v. 13, 1892-93, p. 48.)
Headley, Joel Tyler. 1814-97.
Washington and his generals. [Illustr.]
New York, 1847-48. 2 v. 12°. 3782
Contents.
Alexander, W., v. 2.
Arnold, B., v. 1.
Clinton, J., v. 2.
Conway, T., v. 1.
Gates, H., v. 1.
Greene, N., v. 2.
Heath, W., v. 1.
Howe, R., v. 2.
Jones, P., V. 2.
Kalb, J., Baron von, v. 2.
Knox, H., V. 2.
Lafayette, M.J. P. R. Y.
G. M., Marquis de, v. 2.
Lee, C, V. 2.
Lincoln, B., v. 2.
McDougall, A., V. 2.
Marion, F., v. 2.
Mifflin, T., v. 1.
Montgomery, R., v. 1.
Morgan, D., v. 2.
Moultrie, W., v. 2.
Parsons, S. H., v. 2.
Putnam, I., v. 1.
St. Clair, A., v. 2.
Schuyler, P., v. 1.
Stark, J., v. 1.
Steuben, F. W. A. H. I
Baron, v. 1.
Sullivan, J., v. 2.
Thomas, J., v. 2.
Ward, A., v. 1.
Washington, G., v. 1.
Wayne, A., v. 1.
Wooster, D., v. 2.
Last days of WaNliinifton'N army at Newburgh*
22 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 67, 1883, p. 651.)
HEADLEY, Joel Tyler
2082
HEARN, George A.
erlswold, R. W. J. T. Headley. 3 pp. {In his Prose
writers of Am. p. 640.)— Poe, E. A. Headley's "The
Sacred mountains." 7 pp. ( Works, ed. by E. C. Stedman
and a. E. Woodberry, v. 7, p. 138.)
Heads of inquiry relative to the present state
and condition of His Majesty's colony of
CJonnecticut, signified by His Majesty's Secre-
tary of State, in his letter of the 5 July, 1773 ;
with the answers thereto. New- London, 1775,
repr. Hartford, 1887. 8°. (Hoadly, C. J.,
Public records of col. of Conn. v. 14. ) .2614
Heads of severall petitions delivered by
many of the troopers against the Lord Gen-
eral. London, 1641. sm. 4°. (Pamphlets:
Charles I, v. 2. ) 4555
Heads of the people. Jerrold, D. W., and
others. 1502
Heady, Morrison. Circa 1829 — .
Seen and heard : poems or the like. Balti-
more, 1869. 12°. 1326
Heale, Bet). John. Poyntington. 15 pp. (Som-
ersetshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 16, 1871,
p. 87 ; V. 20, 1875, p. 98.)
Heales, Maj. Alfred.
Architecture of the churches of Denmark.
London, 1892. 8°. —1705
Healing of the nations. Linton, C. — 4163
Health. See Hygiene.
Health drinking, Great evil of Morton, C.
—1448
Health insurance. 5 pp. Hutchinson, W.
(N. Am. Bev. v. 145, 1887, p. 187.)
Health resorts.
Anderson, W. Mineral springs and health
resorts of California. 1890. —3702
Flinn, D. E. Ireland : its health-resorts
and watering places. 1888. —3767
MADDE^f, T. M. Principal health-resorts
of Europe and Africa for the treatment of
chronic diseases. 1888. —3767
Rae, W. p. Austrian health resorts and
the bitter waters of Hungary. 1888. —3767
Sandwith, F. M. Bg:ypt as a winter re-
sort. 1889. 1418
<*ha|»pel. W. F. Consumption at health resorts.
4 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 164, 1892, p. 377.)— Roose. R.
Health-resorts and their uses. 13 pp. {Fortn. Rev, n. a.
V. 38, 1885, p. 382.)— Luftcurorte in der Sehwelx. 53 pp.
(Unsere Zeit, 1878, v. 1, pp. 430, 625, 693.)— Too. J. B,
Health resorts of the western Riviera. 27 pp. {Fortn.
Bev. n. 8. V. 31, 1882, p. 198.)
See otso HyKlene.— IiivalldM.— M[|n«ral HprlnifH.
— Walerlnjf plHces.
Healthy hospitals. Galton, Sir D. —1787
Healy, George Peter Alexander. 1808-94.
Crowns and coronets : reminiscences of a portraits
painter. 22 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 151, 1S90, pp. 432, 582.)
Healy, Capl. Michael A.
Report of the cruise of the revenue marine
steamer Corwin in the Arctic ocean in the
year 1884. Washington, 1889. 4°. ( U. S. 50
Cong. 1 8688. House miscel. doc. v. 19, no. 602. )
Report of the cruise of the revenue marine
steamer Corwin in the Arctic ocean in the
year 1885. Washington, 1887. 4°. (U. S. 49
Cong. 1 sess. House exec. doc. v. 32, no. 153. )
Healy, Timothy Michael. 1855—. Advance
towards Home rule. 15 pp. {Oontemp. Bev. v. 48, 1885,
p. 433. )— Jubilee time in Ireland. 11 pp. {Contemp. Bev.
V. 61, 1887, p. 120.)— Ulster and Ireland. 9 pp. {Con-
temp. Bev. V. 48, 1885, p. 723.)
Hlbernla irredenta : Mr. H. and the incapables.
12 pp. {Fortn. Bev. n. s. v. 59, 1896, p. 28.)
Heane, William Crawshay. Flaxley grange.
22 pp. ( Bristol and Oloucest. Archa«ol. Soc. Trans. T. 8,
1881-82, p. 284.)
( Ed. ) Visitation of the county of Glouces-
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Heanley, Rev. Robert Marshall. 1848 — .
Memoir of Edward Steere, D. D., LL. D.,
third missionary Bp. in Central Africa. Lon-
don, 1888. 12°. 4716
Heard, Albert F.
Russian church and Russian dissent, com-
prising orthodoxy, dissent, and erratic sects.
New York, 1887. p. 8°. —1267
JuHtice and law in Russia. 12 pp. (Harper's Mag,
V. 76, 1888, p. 920.)— Russia of to-day. 11pp. {Harper's
Mag. V. 74, 1887, p. 579.)
Heard, Augustine. 1859 — . France and Indo-
china. 5 pp. {Century Mag. v. 10, 1886, p. 418.)— China
and Japan in Korea. 9 pp. {N. Am. Bev. v. 169, 1894,
p. 300.)
Heard, Isaac V. D.
History of the Sioux war and massacre of
1862-63. New York, 1863. 12°. 1627
Heard, John, Jr. Captain John. 10 pp. {Har-
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5 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, p. 263.)— Hand-car
412, C. P. R. 4 pp. (Centerj/ Mag. V. 12, 1887, p. 867.)—
Sancho Mitarra. 6 pp. {Century Mag. v. 17, 1890,
p. 450.)— "That Tank from New York." 8 pp.
{Century Mag. v. 17, 1890, p. 930.)
Heard, John W. Addison, W. M. Defence of
H., Sept., 1863. 29 pp. (Md. pampfc. 1861-65, v. 3.)
Heiird, Island. Hemsley, W. B. Report on
the botany of the islands of the Southern ocean. 14 pp.
(Challenger Exped. Botany, v. 1, pt. 2, p. 246.)
Hearing. Biervliet, J. J. van. Ueber den ein-
flues der geschwindigkeit des pulses auf die zeitdauer der
reactionszeit bei schalleindruecken. 8 pp. (Wundt, W.
M., Philos. studien, v. 10, p. 160.)— Ireland. W. W. On
hallucinations, especially of sight and hearing. 31 pp.
{In his Blot upon the brain, p. 1.)— Scripture, E. W.
1st eine cerebrale entstchung von schwebungen moeg-
lich ? 3 pp. ( Wundt, W. M., Philos. studien, v. 8, p. 638.)
—Thomson, A. Retzius: Das gehoerorgan der wir-
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{Brain, v. 8, 1884, p. 268.)— Wundt. W. M. Akustische
versuche an einer labyrinthlosen taube. 14 pp. {In his
Philos. studien, v. 9, p. 496.)— 1st der hoernerv direct
durch tonsch wingungen erregbar ? 12 pp. {In hie Philos.
studien, v. 8, p. 641.)
See also Ocaf and Dumb. — Deafness.- Ear.—
Senses and Sensation.
Hearn, George A.
HoLCOMBB, 0. Ancient Chinese porcelains
and other curios belonging to Mr. George A.
Hearn. [1894.] —1738
HEAEN, Lafcadio
2083
HEART
Hearn, Lafcadio. 1850—.
Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan. London,
1894. 2 V. 8°. 1436
- Atthe inarketof tlic4lead. 7pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 68, 1891, p. 382.)— Scenes of fable's romances. 8 pp.
(Century Mag. v. 5, 1884, p. 40.)— Chief cJty of the
province 4»f the li^ods. 15 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 68,
1891, p. 621.)— China and the western world. 15 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 77, 1896, p. 450. )— t'hita : a memory
of Last island. 36 pp. {Harper's Mag. v. 76, 1888, p. 733. )
— Of a clanciiij^-Kfirl. 12 pp. {Atlant. Monthly, v. 71,
1893, p. 332.)— Oust. 5 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 78, 1896,
p. 642.)— About racp.H In .lapanese art. 8pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 78, 18%, p. 219.)— Of the eternal feminine.
13 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 72, 1893, p. 761.)— A ((hoMt.
4 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, p. 116.)— At Oranfle
Anse. 14 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 79, 1889, p. 844.)— At
Ilaknta. 5 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 74, 1894, p. 510.)—
In the twilight of the ^ods. 4 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 75, 1895, p. 791.)— Notes of a trip to Izumo. 10 pp.
(Atlant. Monthly, v. 79, 1897, p. 678.)— The most ancient
shrine in .Tapan. 17 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 68, 1891,
p. 780.) — A winter journey to Japan. 9 pp. (Harper's
Mag. V.81, 1890, p.860.)— Genius of Japanese civiliza-
tion. 10 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 76, 1895, p. 449.)— From
my Japanese 4liary. 9 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 74,
1894, p. 689. )— Out of the street : Japanese folk-son^s.
5 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 78, 1896, p. 347.)— In a Japa-
nese {garden. 20 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 70, 1892, p. 14.)
—The Japanese smile. 13 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 71,
1893, p. 634.)— Trip to Kyoto. 12 pp. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 77, 1896, p. 613.)— A I^iivin^ KTOd. 9 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 78, 1896, p. 833.) — Les Porteuses. 6 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 79, 1889, p. 299.)— The Red bridal.
12 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 74, 1894, p. 74.)— Notes from
a traveling: diary. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 76, 1895,
p. 815.) — La Verette and the carnival in St. Pierre,
Martinique. 12 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 77, 1888, p. 737.)—
After the war. 6 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 76, 1895,
p. 599.) — A midsummer trip to the West Indies. 55 pp.
(Harper's Mag. v. 77, 1888, pp. 209, 327, 614.)— A Wish fnl-
lllled. 7 pp. (Atlant. Monthly, v. 75, 1895, p. 90.)— You-
ma. 36 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 80, 1890, pp. 218, 408.)
Woodberry, Q. B. Chinese ghosts. 2 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 59, 1887, p. 852.)
Hearn, Thomas, M. D. 18 cent.
Rise and progress of freedom in modern
Europe, as connected with the causes which
led to the French Revolution : answer to the
calumnies of Paine. London, 1793. 8°.
{Pamphlets, V. 10.) 3126
Hearne, Thomas. 1678-1735.
Life of, from his own MS. copy, in the
Bodleian Library ; also an accurate catalogue
of his writings and publications, from his own
MS. copy, which he designed for the press.
To which are added several plates of the an-
tiquities, etc., mentioned in his works. Never
before printed. Oxford, 1772. 8°. 4745
Remarks and collections, 1705-14. Ed. by
O. B. Doble, [and] D. W. Rannie. Oxford,
1885-98. 4 V. 8°. {Oxford Hist. Soc. v. 2, 7,
13, 34. ) 2525
{Ed.) Chronicon sive annales prioratus de
Dunstaple, una cum excerptis e chartulario
ejusdem prioratus. Oxonii, 1733. 2 v. 8°.
.2535
{Ed.) History and antiquities of Glaston-
bury [by R. Rawlinson.] To which are added :
(1). The endowment and orders of Shering-
ton's chantry, founded in St. Paul's church,
London. (2.) Dr. Plot's letter to the Earl of
Arlington concerning Thetford. Oxford, 1722.
8°. .2536
{Ed.) Liber niger Scaccarii, nee non Wil-
helmi Worcestrii Annales rerum Anglicarum,
cum praefatione et appendice T. Heamii ad
ed. primam Oxoniae editam. Ed. altera. Ac-
cedunt chartae antiquae et opuscula varia,
historiam et antiquitates Angliae spectantia ;
et antehac inedita. Londini, 1771. 2 v. 8°.
1506
{Ed.) Chronica. See Sprott, T.
{Ed.) Collegiorum scholarumque publica-
rum Academiae Oxoniensis topographica de-
lineatio. See Neale, Sir T.
{Ed.) De parma equestri Woodwardiana
dissertatio. See Dodwell, H.
Barkly, Sir H. Remarks on the Liber niger, or
black book, of the Exchequer. 36 pp. (Bristol and
Qloucest. Archaeol. Soc. Trans, v. 14, 1889-90, p. 286.)
Hearse of the Rt. Hon. Robert, Earl of Essex.
Vines, R. (Goldsmid, E. M., Biblioth. curiosa. )
2127
Hearst, George.
Memorial addresses on the life and charac-
ter of George Hearst (a senator from Califor-
nia) delivered in the Senate and House of
Representatives, March 25, 1892, and Feb. 24,
1894. 1894. ( U. S. 52 Cong. 2 aesa. Senate mis-
eel, doc. v. 5.)
Hearst. See also Hurst.
Heart, Capt. Jonathan. 1748-91. Journal, to
which is added the Dickinson-Harmar corre-
spondence of 1784-85, the whole illustr. with
notes, and preceded by a biographical sketch
of Capt. Heart, by C. W. Butterfleld. Albany,
1885. sm. 4°. 1612
Heart.
. Hough, T. On the escape of the heart
from vagus inhibition. 1895. (Johns Hop-
kins Univ. Theses, 1895. ) .—2363
Beyer, H. G. On the action of carbolic acid, atropia,
and convallaria on the heart. 26 pp. 1 pi. (Martin, H.
N., and Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from
the biol. labr. v. 3, 1885, p. 73.)— Bramwell, B. Recent
views on the innervation of the heart. 22 pp. (Brain,
V. 6, 1884, p. 509.)— Brodlc, Sir B. C. On some physio-
logical researches respecting the influence of the brain on
the action of the heart, and on the generation of animal
heat ; On the influence of the nervous system on the
action of the muscles in general and of the heart in par-
ticular. 24 pp. (Works, V. 2, pp. 2, 97.)— Brnnton.T.
L. Modern developments of Harvey's work in the treat-
ment of diseases of the heart and circulation. 20 pp
(Smithson. Inst. Report, 1894, p. 4S9.)— Fothergflll, J.
M. Neurosal and reflex disorders of the heart. 16 pp.
(Brain, v. 1, 1879, p. 195.)— Hanr«an, B. M«moire sur
deux Merits intitules : De motu cordis. 17 pp. ( Inst, de
Prance, Acad. Inscript. Mem. v. 28, pt. 2, 1876, p. 817.)—
Howell. W. H., and Ely, J. S. On the effect of varia-
tions of arterial pressure on the duration of the systole
and the diastole of the heart-beat. 12 pp. 1 pi. (Martin,
H. N., and Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studie*
from the biol. labr. v. 2, 1883, p. 463.)— Martin, H. N.
Direct influence of gradual variations of temperature
upon the rate of beat of the dog's heart. 2 pp. (Martin,
HEART
2084
HEATH, Richard
H. N., and Brooks, W. K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies
from the biol. labr. v. 2, 1883, p. 495.)— New method of
stad;ing mammalian heart ; Observations on the direct
influence of variations of arterial pressure upon the rate
of beat of the mammalian heart. 33 pp. 2 pi. (Martin,
H. N., and Brooks, W. K., Johju Hopkins Univ. Studies
from the biol. labr. v. 2, 1883, pp. 119, 213.)— and Sedgwick,
W. T. Observations on the mean pressure and the charac-
ters of the pulse-wave in the coronary arteries of the
heart. 11 pp. 8 pp. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W. K.,
Johru Hopkins I7ntr. Studies from the biol. labr. v. 2, 1883,
p. 816.)- and Stevens, L. T. Action of ethyl alcohol upon
the dog's heart. 18 pp. (Martin, H. N., and Brooks, W.
K., Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies from the biol. labr. v. 2,
1883, p. 477.)— Marx, K. F. H. Ueber die anfaelle mit
dem gefuehle des verscheidens, den intermittirenden
chronischen herzschmerz, das leiden des philosophen
Lucius Annaeus Seneca. 42 pp. (Qoettingen, K. gesells.
wissens. Phys. classe, Abhandl. v. 17, 1872, p. 3.)— Stur-
tres, O. Heart symptoms of chorea. 26 pp. {Brain, v. 4,
1882, p. 164.)
See also Anatomy.— Angina pectoris.— Arteries.
—Blood. —Blood vesseia. — Chest.— PatiioIoKy.-
Physlolog;y.
Heart : a social novel. Tupper, M. F. ( With
his The Twins: Wiley, J., and Putnam, G.
P., lAbr. of choice reading. ) 2335
Heart of life. 249 pp. Mallock,W. H. {Fortn.
Rev. n. 8. V. 66, 1894, pp. 730, 895; V. 67, 1896, pp. 138, 311,
475, 658, 832, 996 ; V. 58, 1895, p. 132. )
Heart of the desert. 21 pp. Warner, C. D.
( Harper's Mag. v. 82, 1891, p. 392. )
Heart of the White niountaius. Drake,
S. A. 2471
Hearth, Divinity of the. 8 pp. Miller, O. D.
{Am. Antiq. v. 4, 1882, p. 179.)
Heartsease. 6 pp. Brown, A. (Atlant. Monthly,
V. 74, 1894, p. 505.)
Heartsease and rue. Lowell, J. R. 1357
Heartwell, Henry. Caatle of Sorrento. 11 pp.
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Anderson, W. On the conversion of heat
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" Boyle, R. Of the mechanical origine of
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Draper, J. W. Concluding lecture on
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Reeh^er, C. Caloric : a review of the
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Siemens, Sir C. W. Heat and metallurgy.
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—Fuel.— Hydropathy. —Materia medlca. — Me-
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Heath, Benjamin. 1704-66.
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Heath, Charles. 1761-1831. *
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Heath, Charles. 1785-1848.
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Heath, Francis George. 1843 — . Fairest county
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Zan Zoo. 11 pp. (Harper's Mag. v. 83, 1891, p. 345. )
Heath, H. A.
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Heath, J. B. (Ed.) Letters of eminent men.
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(Ed.) Account of materials furnished for
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Heath, James. 1629-64.
Flagellum; or, the life and death, birth
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4 ed. [Anon.] London, 1669. 16°. 1518
New book of loyal English martyrs and
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Heath, John Benjamin.
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Heath, Nicholas. Circa 1501-79. Speech, made
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Heath, Richard. The Anabaptists and their
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HEATH, Sir Robert
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HEBER, Reginald
Heath, Sir Robert. 1575-1649.
Machavillian plot ; or, a caution for Eng-
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Conference . . . had by a Committee of
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Heath, Maj.-Gen. William. 1737-1814.
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.2657
Correspondence with Maj.-Qen. Phillips. 5pp. (Mag.
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Heathcote, C. G.
Lawn tennis. With contributions by Miss
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Heathcote, J. M.
Tennis. With contributions by Hon. A.
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Heathcote, W. E. (TV.)
Nature of harmony and metre. See Haupt-
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Heathenism. See Paganism.
Heather Bigg, Ada. See Bigg, A. H.
Heatherly family. Wood, W. A. The Heath-
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Heathfleld, Richard.
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Heath-slayiiigs, Story of the. Morris, W.,
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Heating. See Warming of buildings.
Heating and ventilation of residences. Wil-
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Heaton, John Aldam {Ed.)
Furniture and decoration in England dur-
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Heaton, John Henniker. 1848—. Cable post.
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Heaton, John L. The fifteenth state. 5 pp.
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Heaton, Mrs. Mary Margaret Kymer. 1836-83.
Leonardo . da Vinci and his works. Lon-
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Heaton, William.
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Heautoutiniorumeuos. See Terentius Afer, P.
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Gau, J. Richt vay to the Kingdom of
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SwEDENBORG, E. De caelo et ejus mira-
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Memorabilia; or, the spiritual world
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<'la.*iMic conceptions of heaven and hell. 16 pp.
( Westm. Rev. n. s. v. 64, 1883, p. 95.)— Howe, R. H. An
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See also Bible.— Eschatoloi^y.-Fnture state.—
Retribution.— Theoloffy.
Heavens, The. See Astronomy.
Heaven's antidote to the curse of labour.
Quinton, J. A. {Prize essays on . . . the Sab-
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Hebbel, Friedrich. Gottschall, K. R. von.
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Hebel, Johann Peter. 1760-1826. Po6sies.
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Heber, Franz Alexander. Bernau, F. Franz
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Heber, Reginald, D. D., Bp. of Calcutta. 1783-
1826.
Narrative of a journey through the upper
provinces of India, from Calcutta to Bombay,
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count of a journey to Madras and the south-
ern provinces, 1826, and letters written in
India. Phila., 1829. 2 v. p. 8°. .2407
Poetical works. London, 1841. 16°. 1306
Contents. Carmen saecniare: a prize poem.— Eu-
rope : lines on the present war.— Hymns.— Fragments
of the Masque of Owentlolen.- Miscellaneous
poems. — Morte d'Arthur. — Palestine: a prize
poem.— Passaife of the Red Sea.— Translations of
Pindar.— Fragment of a poem on the World before
the flood.
HEBER, Reginald
2086
HEBREW LANGUAGE, Grammar
Hymns; Poems. 11 pp. (Miles, A. H., Poets .. .of
the oentury, T. 10, pp. 63, 61.)
St. John. J. A. Reginald Heber. SI pp. (In his Lives
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Heber, Richard. 1773-1833.
Bibliotheca Heberiana. Catalogue of the
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[London], 1834-37. 13pt8. in5v. 8°. W. 52
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Heberden, Charles BuUer (Ed.) 1850—.
Medea. See Euripides.
Ueberle, J. M.
Catalog der gemaelde-sammlung des Her-
mann Sthamer. See Sthamer, H.
Catalog der gemaelde-sammlungen des
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Catalog der kunst-sammlung des Herm D.
Schwarzschild. See Schwarzschild, D.
Catalog der reichhaltigen sammlungen
modemer gemaelde und zeichnungen des
Jacob Ruhr und des F. W. K. Stickel. See
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Catalogue de la collection de M. Charles
Damian Diach. See Disch, C. D.
Catalogue des objets d'art et de haute curi-
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Katalog der kunst-sammlungen des Joel
Jacob von Hirsch auf Gereuth. See Hirsch,
J. J. von.
Hebert, Charles, D. D. Dr. Hebert on the
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Heberto II, Abp. of Milan. Guide, d'Arezzo,
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Hebrew captives of the kings of Assyria.
Qoss, W. H. 2315
Hebrew drama. See Drama and the Stage,
Hebrew.
Hebrew Bgryptian mystery in the source of
measures. Key to the. Skinner, J. R. — 4252
Hebrew hell. 17 pp.
Omt. v. 28, 1890, p. 269.)
Hebrew inscriptions.
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Hebrew lady. Toilette of the.
Qnincey, T., Coll. writings, v. 6, p. 1S2.
Hebrew language.
Arias Montanus, B. Communes et fami-
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(Bible, Polyglot, Biblia Sacra [cura et studio
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Raphelbngien, F. Thesauri Hebraicae
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Mew, J. (Nineteenth
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ductions h^braiques de I'lmage du monde. 11pp. (Ro'
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See also Bible.— Bible, O. T., Langtuiges.—IUMe,
Polyglot, Biblia Sacra [cura et studio B. Ariae Montani\ .—
C'hnldee lantriiage.— Jews.— Semitic lansuaises.
Hebrew language, Bibliography.
Kautzscli, E. Bericht ueber die 1881 auf dem ge-
biete der hebraeischen sprachlcunde . . . erschienenen
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Hebrew language. Dictionaries.
Davibs, B. Compendious and complete
Hebrew and Chaldee lexicon to the Old Testa-
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Fbey, J. S. C. P. Hebrew, Latin, and
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Jastbow, M. Dictionary of the Targumim,
the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the
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Leigh, Sir E. Dictionnaire de la langue
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Levy, J. Neuhebraeisches und chaldaei-
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Note.— For v. 1, 2, see preceding catalogue.
Kanfinann, D. Das woerterbuch Menachem Ibn
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Un vocabulaire hfibraico-frangais. 34 pp. (Roman, sludien
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Hebrew language. Dictionaries, Criticism.
Bacher, W. Berichtigung zur Neubauer'schen au»-
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glossaires h6breux-franpais du moyen-&ge. 31 pp. (Ro-
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Hebrew language, Orammar.
Abu'l-Walid Merwftn ibn Djanah. Livre des
parterres fleuris. Grammaire hfibraique en
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The same. Tr. en Fran^ais sur les M8S.
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Raphelbngien, F. Thesauri Hebraicae
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Young, R. Grammatical analysis of the
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Bacher, W. Anfaenge der hebraeischen grammatik
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HEBREW LANGUAGE, Prosody 2087
HEOKER, Oscar
»
Hebrew langriia^e. Prosody.
Ley, J. Grundzuege des rhythmus, deB
vers- und strophenbaues in der hebraeischen
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—— Bickt'II, O. Hebraeische metrik. 8 pp. (Deutsch.
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Hebrew laiigriiag^e, Study. Hirschfeld, H.
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the Maghreb. 18 pp. (Royal Asiat. Soc. Gt. Brit. Jburn.
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language among Jews and Christians. 56 pp. (Biblioth.
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languages cognate with Hebrew. 13 pp. (Biblioth. Sacra,
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Hebrew language, Syntax. Hutcheson, R.
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Hebrew literature, Bibliography.
Adleb, C. Catalogue of a Hebrew library :
being the collection, with a few additions, of
the late Joshua I. Cohen, of Baltimore. 1887.
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SoniieiiHCheln, W. S. Jews. 2 pp. (In his Best
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Hebrew literature. History and criticism.
Bachbe, W., and others. Geschichte der
rabbinischen litteratur, waehrend des mittel-
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Sharpe, S. History of the Hebrew nation,
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SuLZBACH, A., and others. Geschichte der
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neuzeitlichen litteratur der Juden. 1896.
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Winter, J., and Wuensche, A. Geschichte
der juedisch-hellenistischen und talmudisohen
litteratur. 1894. ( With their Juedische littera-
tur, V. 1. ) 2251
(Eds.) Juedische litteratur seit ab-
schluss des kanons. 1894-96, 3 v. 2251
Hagou, F. H. Ton der. Die romantische und volks-
litteratur der Juden in juedisch-deutscher sprache. 11 pp.
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—Morals, S. Italian Jewish literature. 24 pp. (Gratz
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country house : Assyrian arrowheads and Jewish books.
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Hebrew nianuHcripts. See Manuscripts and
papyri, Hebrew.
Hebrew poetry. Darmesteter, A. ( Ed. ) Deux
gl^gies du Vatican. 44 pp. (Romania, v. 3, 1874, p. 443.)
— Horn, P. (Ed.) Juedisch-persische poesie. 11 pp.
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Hebrew poetry. History and criticism.
Ley, J. Grundzuege des rhythmus, des
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SuLZBACH, A., and others. Geschichte der
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neuzeitlichen litteratur der Juden. 1896.
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Bacher, W. Abulwalld ibn Oanih und die neuhe-
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ebraiui. 36 pp. (In his Storia univ. della letterat. v. 8,
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Hebrew tradition. Ancient. Hommel, P.
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Hebrews. See Jews.
Hebrews, Epistle to. See Bible, N. T., He-
brews.
Hebrides.
BoswELL, J. Life of Samuel Johnson,
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The same. Ed. by H. Morley. 1885, 5 v. 4753
The same. Ed. by G. B. Hill. 1891, 6 v. 4734
Harvie-Brown, J. A., and Buckley, T. E.
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Enault, L. Les isles Hebrides. 102 pp. (Bev. con-
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Legends of the isles. 120 pp. (Poet, works, p. I.)— Pen-
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prehistoric Hcbrldeans. 12 pp. (Blackwood's Mag.
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Island.— Scotland.
Hebrytelinis, King of the Odrysae. Hoeck, A.
Der Odrysenkoenig Hebrytelmls. 10 pp. (Hermes, v. W,
1891, p. 453.)
Hecart, Gabriel Antoine Joseph. 1755-1838.
Dictionnaire rouchi-frangais. 3 6d. Valen-
ciennes, 1834. 8°. —2132
Hecataeus, of Miletus. Diels, H. Herodot und
Hekataios. 34 pp. (Hermes, v. 22, 1887, p. 411.)— Osann,
F. G. Hecataei Milesii Fragmenta. Ed. R. H. Klausen.
11 pp. (Zeits./. alterthumsw. v. 2, 1836, p. 60.)
Hecataeus, of Teas. Schwartz, E. Hekataeos
von Teos. 40 pp. (Bheiniseh. mus. n. s. v. 40, 1886, p. 223.)
Hecatoininitlii. 2 v. in 1. Giraldi Cintio, G.
B. 2314
Hecht, Max. Zu AristarchserklaerungHomeri-
scher wortbedeutungen. 11 pp. (Philologus, v. 46, 1888,
p. 434.)— TiloAa bei Hesiod. 2 pp. (Philologus, v. 45,
1886, p. 380.)
Heck, Barbara.
Stevens, A. Women of Methodism : its
three foundresses, Susanna Wesley, the Coun-
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Die Berliner Decameron-handschrift und
ihr verhaeltniss zum codice Maunelli. Berlin,
n. d. p. 8°. 2304
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HEER, JoacUm
Heckewelder, John Gottlieb Ernestus. 1743-
1823. Indian tradition of the first arrival of the Dutch,
at Manhattan island, now New York. 6 pp. (N. Y. Hist.
Soc. Colt. 2 8. V. 1, 1841, p. 69.)— Notes of travel of Wm.
Henry, John Heckewelder, John Eothrock, and Chris-
tian Clewell, to Orsdeuliuetten on the Muskingum,
in the early summer of 1797. 33 pp. 1 pi. (Mag. Am.
Hut. V. 10, 1886, p. 125.)— Narrative of his journey to the
Wabash in 1792. 61 pp. {Pa. Mag. Hist. v. 11, 1887,
p. 4«6; V. 12, 1888, pp. 34, 16S.)
Hector. Gardner, P. Hector and Andro-
mache on a red-figured vase. 7 pp. 1 pi. {Joum. of Hel-
ten. studtM, v. 9, 1888, p. 11.)
Hecyra. See Terentius Afer, P.
Hedbrooke, Andrew, pseud. See Sill, E. R.
Hedderwick, T. C. H. (2V.)
Old German puppet play of Doctor Faust,
turned into English, with an introduction
and notes. London, 1887. 12°. 3373
Hederaceae. 15 pp. 6 pi. Marchal, E. (Mar-
tins, K. F. P. von, and others. Flora Braml. v. 11, pt. 1,
p. 229.)
Hederich, Benjamin. 1675-1748.
Graecum lexicon manuale . . . cura J. A.
Emesti, nunc iterum recensitum et . . . auc-
tum a T. Morell. Londini, 1778. 4°. 2111
Hedge, Frederic Henry, D. D. 1805-90.
Hours with German classics. Boston, 1886.
12°. 2216
Contents. Eldest monuments.- Ooettae. — Gnd-
run and other mediaeval poems.— Heinrich Heine.—
Herder. — Hofftnann. — Introdnctory. — Jean
Paul.— Klopstock.— I^esslng. — Martin IiUther.—
Mendelssohn. — The BTibelnnsrenlied. — Compari-
son of the Nibelungenlied with the Iliad.— The Uni-
versal Qerman Library : Friedrich STicolal.— Roman-
tic school.- Hans Sachs and Ulrich von Hutten.—
Schiller. — Seventeenth and eighteenth cen-
turies.— Wleland.— Index.
Martin Luther and other essays, Boston,
1888. p. 8°. 5841
Contents. Steps of beauty.— Rev. W. E. Channlng.
-Christianity in conflict with Hellenism.— Classic
and romantic.— Conservatism and reform.— Eth-
ical systems.- Feudal society.— Ohost-seelng:.-
Martin liUther.— Personality.- Science and faith.
—Theism of reason and the theism of faith.— Count
ZInzendorf and the Moravians.
Memoir of Nathaniel Langdon Frothing-
ham, D. D. Boston, 1870. 8°. ( With Combs,
L., Narrative of the life of.) 3705
The hundred authors. 6 pp. (Forum, v. 2, 1886,
p. 293. ) — Classic and romantic. 8 pp. (Atlant.
Monthly, v. 67, 1886, p. 809.)
and Wister, Annis Lee. Metrical trans-
lations and poems. Boston, 1888. 16°. 1345
Hedges, Henry P.
History of the town of Eaat Hampton,
N. Y., including an address delivered at the
celebration of the bicentennial anniversary
of it« settlement in 1849 . . . appendix and
genealogical notes. [Illustr.] Sag- Harbor,
1897. 8°. .2626
Hedges, John Kirby. 1811—. Wallingford.
8 pp. (Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Joum. v. 47, 1891, p. 124.)
Hedges, Sir William. 1632-1701.
Diary, during his agency in Bengal ; as
well as on his voyage out and return over-
land (1681-87). Transcribed for the press,
with introductory notes, etc., by R. Barlow,
and illustr. by copious extracts from unpub.
records, etc., by Col. Henry Yule. London,
1887-89. 3 V. 8°. [Hakluyt Soc. nos. 74, 75, 78. )
1403
Hedges and hedge rows, On. 8 pp. Spencer,
J. ( Wiltshire Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. Mag. v. 12, 1870,
p. 317.)
Hedicke, Franz Edmund. 1840—.
Quaestionum Ourtianarum specimen. Be-
rolini, 1862. 8°. 3244
Vita. 1 p. {With his Quaestionum Cnrtianarum
specimen, p. 39.)
Hedoii, England. Boylb, J. R. Early history
of the town and port of Hedon, in the east
riding of the county of York. 1895. 2515
street, G. E. Church of St. Augustine, Hedon,
Yorkshire. 16 pp. 3 pi. {Archaeologia, v. 48, 1884, p. 186.)
See also Yorkshire.
Hedonism, New. 16 pp. Allen, C. G. B.
{Fortn. Rev. n. s. v. 55, 1894, p. 377.)
Hedoiiiu, Pierre. 1789-1868. Sacrilege, chro-
nique de la Flandre au 15 sifecle. 25 pp. (Soc. antiq. de
Morinie, Mlm. v. 3, 1836, p. 210.)
Hedrich, Franz. Lambel, H. Meissner-Hed-
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Mittheil. V. 29, imi, p. 257.)— Lemmermayer, F. Ein
modernes nachstueck der deutschen literatur. 9 pp.
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Hedwig, or Hedwige, Queen of Poland. Hig-
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(In her Women of Europe, v. 1, p. 337.) — 3firacula
beatae Hedwigis Reginae Poloniae. 7 pp. jBielowski,
A., Monumenta Polon. hist. v. 4, p. 763.)
Hedwig, Princess of Poland and lAthiiania.
HlKKlnMi Mrs. S.E.B. SophiaofOlszany (14007-61), in-
cluding the last years of Hedwig, Princess of Poland
and Lithuania (1408-31). 42 pp. (In her Women of
Europe, v. 1, p. 416.)
Hedwig, or Hedwige, St., Duchess of Silesia
andPoUmd. Vita Sanctae Hedwigis. 156 pp. (Bielowski,
A., Monumenta Polon. hist. v. 4, p. 501. )
Hedwig, of Poland. Higgins, Mrs. S. E. B.
Hedwig of Poland : the lost princess (13687-1418?). 10 pp.
(In her Women of Europe, v. 1, p. 393.)
Heeger, Georg.
Ueber die Trojanersage der Britten.
Muenchen, 1886. 8°. 1214
Heemskerk, Martin van. Springer, J. Skiz-
zenbuecher des H. 15 pp. 2 pi. (Koenigl. Preussisch.
kunstsamml. Jahrb. v. 5, 1884, p. 327 ; v. 12, 1891, p. 117.)
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light dragoons, June 1, 1778-Nov. 3, 1783. 5 pp. (In their
Pa. archiv. 2 s. v. 11, p. 166.)
Heer, Joachim. Droz, N. Un magistrat r6-
publicain : le landamman Heer. 90 pp. (Siblioth. univ.
et rev. Suisse, 3 p«r. v. 29, 1886, pp. 5, 560; v. 30, 1886,
p. 286.)
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HEGEL, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Heer, Oswald. 1809-83. Primltiae florae fos-
silis Sachalinensis. Miocene flora der insel Sachalin.
61 pp. 16 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Mim. 7 s. v. 25, 1878.)
— Beitraege zur I'osslloii flora Kibirleii!! und des
Amurlandes. 68 pp. 15 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad. Mem.
7 s. V. 25, 1878.)— Beitraege zur Jiira-Hora OstNlberl-
eiis und des Amurlandes. 122 pp. 31 pi. (St. Peters-
burg, Acad. Mim. 7 s. v. 22, 1878. )— Nachtraege zur Jlira-
Hora 8ibirlens. 34 pp. 9 pi. (St. Petersburg, Acad.
Mim. 7 s. V. 27, 1880.)
Kaporta, G., Marquis de. Oswald|Heer et son ceuvre.
66 pp. (Rev. d. deux mondes, 1884, 3 p6r. v. 64, pp. 162, 884.)
Heertlegeii, Eugen Gottfried Ferdinand.
1845—. Zu Cicero's Orator. 12 pp. {Bheinisch. mus. n. s.
V. 38, 1883, pp. 120, 245.)
Lexikographie der griechischen und latei-
nischen sprache. See Autenrieth, G., and
Heerdegen, E. G. F.
Heere, Lucas d'. Oust, L. Notice of the life
and works of H. 22 pp. 2 pi. ( Archaeologia, v. 54, pt. 1,
1894, p. 69.)
Heeremaiis, Pi§ter. Honig, J. Pieter Heere-
mans. 17 pp. (Buropo, v. 2, pt. 3, 1862, p. 1.)
Heereu, Arnold Hermann Ludwig. 1760-1842.
Essai sur I'influence des croisades. Tr. de
I'Allemand par Charles Villers. Paris, 1808.
8°. 3735
History of the states of antiquity, from the
Gevman. Northampton, 1828. 8°. .2456
Comraentatio de Trogl Pompeii eiusque epitoma-
toris Justini fontibus et auctoritate. 63 pp. (Justinns,
Historiae Philipp. ed. C. H. Frotscher, v. 1, p. xlv.)
Ukert, Friedrich August, and Giese-
brecht, Wilhelm von (Eds.) Geschichte der
europaeischen staaten. Gotha, 1884-96. 29 v.
8°. 3715
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Contents. Schaefer, D. Geschichte von Daenemark,
V. 4.— Dahn, F. Deutsche geschichte, v. 1, pt. 2, and
Register.— Brosch, M. Geschichte von England, v. 6-
10. — Schybergson, M. G. Geschichte Finnlauds
Wenzelburger, K. T. Geschichte der Hiederlande,
V. 2.— Hubar, A. Geschichte Oesterrcichs, 5 v.— Caro,
J. Geschichte Polens, v. 5, pts. 1, 2.— Meyer, C. Ge-
schichte der provinz Posen.— Beimann, E. Neuere ge-
schichte des preussischen staates vom Huberts-
burger frieden bis zum Wiener Icongress, v. 2. — Brueck-
ner, A. Geschichte Rnsslands bis zum ende des 18
jahrhunderts.— Gruenhagen, C. Geschichte fiicblesl-
cns, 2 v.— Carlson, F. F. Geschichte Schwedens, v. 6.
— Dicrauer, J. Geschichte der Schweizerischen Eld-
genossenschaft, 2 v. — Schirrmacher, F. W. Ge-
schichte von Spanlen, v. 5, 6.— Kleinschmidt, A. Ge-
schichte des koenigreichs Westfalen.— Staelin, P. F.
Geschichte Wuertteinbergs, v. 1, pt. 2.
Heerwageiv, Friedrich. Statistische unter-
snchungen ueber traeume und schlaf. 20 pp. 2 pi.
(Wundt, W. M., Philos. studien, v. 6, p. 301.)
Hcerwasen, Heinrich Wilhelm. [Notice of.]
3 pp. {Blog. jahrb. f. alterth. p. 1 : Jahresb. ueber forir
8chr. der class, alterth. v. 65, 1891.)
Heerwart, Eleonore. Kindergarten in rela-
tion to the various industrial products of a country.
10 pp. (London, Internat. Health Exhib. Literature,
V. 13, p. 96.)
Hefele, Karl Joseph von, Bp. of Rottenburg.
1809-93.
Oonciliengeschichte. Nach den quellen
bearbeitet. 2 vermehrte und verbesserte aufl.
V. 5, 6, 7, pt. 2, 8, 9. Freiburg, 1886-90. 5 v.
8°. —3203
Note. — For v. 1-4 see preceding catalogue.
Life of Cardinal Ximenez. Tr. from the
German by Canon Dalton. London, 1860. 8°.
4702
Heffer, Edward Arthur. Desig^n for the pro-
posed cathedral of St. Peter, Liverpool. 8 pp. 2 pi. ( Lan-
cashire and Cheshire Hist. Soc. Trans. 3 s. v. 3, 1876, p. 77. )
Heffter, August Wilhelm, Hefifter's Inter-
national law. 40 pp. (Edin. Bev. v. 160, 1884, p. 254.)—
[SToticeofH.] 1 p. {Biog. jahrb. f. alterth. v. l: Jahresb.
ueber fortschr. der class alterth. v. 20, 1881.)
Hefuer, Joseph von. Roemisch-baierische in-
schriftliche und plastische denkmaeler. 108 pp. 2 pi.
(Munich, Akad. wissens. Denkschr. v. 21: Philos. -philol.
cUisse, Abhandl. v. 4, pt. 2, 1847, p. 143.)— Roemische
Inschrirten. 106 pp. 2 pi. (Munich, Akad. wissens.
Denkschr. v. 21 : Philos. philol. classe, Abliandl. v. 5, pt. 2,
1849, p. 169.)
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. 1770-1831.
Lectures on the philosophy of religion,
together with a work on the proofs of the
existence of God. Tr. from the 2 German
ed. by Rev. E. B. Speirs, and J. Burdon San-
derson. The tr. ed. by Rev. E. B. Speirs.
London, 1895. 3 v. 8°. —1454
Logique subjective. Tr. par H. Sloman et
J. Wallon, suivie de quelques remarques par
H. S. Paris, 1854. 8°. (With Haym, R.,
Hegel und seine zeit, in preceding catalogue. )
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Philosophy of right. Tr. by S. W. Dyde.
London, 1896. 8°. .—2434
Acht briefe an Ooethe, herausg. von Arnold Genthe.
24 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Qoethe-jahrb. v. 16, 1895, p. 66.)
Chalybaeus, H. M. Historical survey of
speculative philosophy from Kant to Hegel.
1854. .—2436
McGiLVABY, E. B. Principle and the
method of the Hegelian dialectic : a defence
of the dialectic against its critics. 1897, 2 pts.
.—2434
Obelli, C. von. Spinoza's leben und
lehre. Nebst einem abrisse der Schelling-
schen und Hegel'schen philosophic. 1850.
4704
Adanison, B. Calrd: Hegel. 7 pp. {Mind, v. 8,
1883, p. 432.)— Alexander, S. Hegel's conception of
nature. 30 pp. (afind, v. 11, 1886, p. 495.)— Borlnsltl,
K. Goethes Faust und H. 20 pp. (Geiger, E. L.,
Ooethe-dahrb. v. 9, 1888, p. 198.)— Cherbuliez, C. V.
(G. Valbert, pseud.) Correspondance de H. 13 pp. {Rev.
d. deux mondes, 1887, 3 p^r. v. 82, p. 213.)— Qott«chaII,
K. B. von. Hegel als saccular philosoph. 21 pp. {Un-
sere Zeit, 1870, v. 2, p. 289.)— Haldane, B. B. Hegel and
his recent critics. 5 pp. {Mind, v. 13, 1888, p. 685.)—
Hartmann, K. B. B. von. Aesthetik der Hegel'schen
schule. 20pp. (f/nserc Zet(, 1886, V. 1, p. 58.)— I..asson,
G. Werner : Kegels offenbarungsbegriff. 15 pp. {Zeits.
f. philos. V. 96, 1889, p. 146.)— Ritchie, D. G. Bosanquet :
HEGEL, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
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— Seth, A. " Hegel and his recent critics." 4 pp.
{Mind, V. 14, 1889, p. 116.)— Vorlaemlcr. K. Georg Wil-
helm Friedrich Hegel : Kritik der verfassung Deutsch-
lands. 2 pp. (Zeits./. p/titos. v. 106, 1896, p. 289.)
Hegel, Karl. 1813—.
Staedte und gilden der germanischen voel-
ker Im mittelalter. Leipzig, 1891. 2 v. 8°. 3406
Storia della costltiizione del municipii italiani de
H. 16 pp. [Archiv. stor. ital. 2 s. v. 16, 1882, p. 129.)
Hegelinaier, Friedrich. 1833—. Oallltrichl-
neae. 8 pp. 1 pi. (Martins, K. F. P. von, and others.
Flora Braail. v. 13, pt. 2, p. 1.)— I^emnnceae. 12 pp.
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De bello Judalco ope codicis Cassellani
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CEuvres completes de Claudien. See Clau-
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Hehn, Victor. 1813-90.
Cultivated plants and domestic animals in
their migration from Asia to Europe. Ed. by
J. S. Stallybrasa. London, 1891. 8°. —2666
Vorlesungen ueber Fanst, mitgetheilt von T. Schie-
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p. 107.)— Vorlesungen ueber Ooethe, herausg. von T.
Schiemann. 23 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Ooethe.jahrb. v. 15,
1894, p. 117.)
Bl«nemann, F. Victor Hehn. 3 pp. (Unsere Zeit,
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Goethe. 10 pp. (Unsere Zeit, 1888, v. 1, p. 55.)— HaiiflT,
G. Bemerkungen zu Victor Hehns aufsatz : Goethe und
die sprache der Bibel. 4 pp. (Geiger, E. L., Qoelhe-
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jahrb. /. alterlh. p. 1 : Jahresb. ueber fortschr. der class,
alterlh. v. 70, 1892.)
Hehner, Otto. Adulteration of honey. 16 pp.
(London, Intemat. Health Exhib. Literature, v. 5, p. 220.)
Heiberg, Johan Ludvig. 1791-1860.
De poeseos dramaticae genere Hispanico,
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principe dramaticorum. Hafniae, 1817. 16°.
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DiKtere. 130 pp. iiiolhech, C, Danskpoetiskanthol.
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sehe iiiKl rwenilNohp inatli<^niatik. 82 pp. {Philo-
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(£?d. ) Simplicii in Aristotelis De caelo
commentaria. See Simplicius.
Heidelberg, Baden. Mitchell, L. M. Heidel-
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Heidelberg catecliisin. Witte, P. de. Cate-
chizing upon the Heidelbergh catechisme of
the Reformed Christian religion. Pub. after
precedent inspection and approbation . . . and
now after the sixteenth impression, tr. for the
English Reformed congregation in Amster-
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