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H , W. H. H. TF. H H. Haseltme, in the New York " Sun."

H, W. M. Rev. Wyndham Madden Hutton Poems. By a member of the university of Oxford Oxf 1851.

H , W. R W. R. Hawles The mid- night intruder ; or, Old Nick at C It n H se. A poem ... L. 1816

H. X Mrs. Biewster Macpherson. " Gifts for men." Edmb. 1870.

H****, the Right Honourable IJady. Lady Annabella Eliza Cassandia Hawke. Julia de Gramont ... L. 1788.

H*****, Mr. Jonas Hanway. A journal of eight days' journey from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames, through Southampton, Wiltshire . . . By ... L 1756.

H . . , J , . A B.S. J. Hornihold.

The grounds of the Christian's belief . . . Birmingham, 1771.

H , M . Mrs. Mary Hays, in

Beloe's "Sexagenarian" L, 360. 2d ed. L. 1818.

H k, Rt. Hon. P p, E 1 of. Rt. Hon. Philip, Earl of Hardwiclc. The humble petition of the Freethinkers to the . . Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain... L. 1756

Habitual Criminal, An. Charles John Darling. The criminal code bill . . . L. 1878.

Hacendado, Un. Cristobal Madan Llamamiento de la Isla de Cuba a la Nacion Espanola . . N.Y. 1854.

Hackle, Palmer, Esq. Robert Blakey. Hints on angling L. 1846.

Hadermann, Jeanette R. Mis. Wai- worth. Nobody's business. N.Y, 1878.

Hadgi Abd-el Hamid Bey. Louis Du Couret. L' Arable heureuse. Souve- nirs de voyages en Afrique et en Asie. Paris, 1860.

Hafiz. Robert Stott, who, under this signature, was inflicting the highest flown of odes upon the readers of the "Morning Post," and of whom Byron has said, " What would be the sentiments of the Persian Anacreon, Hafiz, could he rise from his splendid sepulchre at Sheeraz . . . and behold his name assumed by one Stott of Dromore."

Hail-fair, Lord. Enos Cobb (?) . Fame and fancy ; or, Voltaire improved . . . By... B.1826.

Haines, Henry Harrison. Harry Enton.

Hairbratn, Timothy. James Ander- son. In 1790 he commenced the publica- tion of the "Bee" (1790-94), consisting of essays, philosophical and miscellane- ous. Dr. Anderson wrote those marked


"Senex," "Timothy Hairbrain," "Alci- biades," and many others without signa- ture.

Halcro, Claud John Bteakenndye, in his contributions to various Canadian periodicals (1843).

Halcyon. Miss Maud Howe, in her letters to Boston journals from New Orleans, La.

Haldane, Harry. R. 0. Heslop. Geordy's last ; Newcastle Folk-speech. . . . Newcastle, 187-.

Hal em, Tina. Kathmlca (Halein) Zitz.

Half-Pay Officer, A. Henry Robert Addison. " All at sea " ; or, recollections of . . L 1864.

Hall, Elfin Mrs. E. C. Perry. 'Tween thou and me. 1879.

Hall, aiotte. J/zss Essie B. Chees- boiough, who commenced her literary career at an early age, writing under the noms de plume of "Motte Hall," "Elma South," "Ide Delmar," and her own. initials, "E. B. C."

Haller, Gustave. Mme. Wttftdmine Josephine (Simonin) Fould. Eenee and Franz. N.Y. 1878.

Haller, Joseph. Henry Nelson Cole- ridge In Knight's " Quarterly Maga- zine." L 1823-24.

Halliday, Andrew. Andrew Halliday Duff. The adventures of Mr. Wilder- spin on his journey through life. L. 1860.

HalloweU, Florence B. Miss Flor- ence B. Getchell, in her contributions to various periodicals.

Halm, Friedrich. Eligius Franz Josef, Ireiherr von Munch-Bellinghausen. Der Sohn der "VYildms. Vienna, 1842.

Halter-maker, A. Joseph Reed. A rope's end for hempen monopolists . By... L. 1786.

Hamden. Isaac Orr, who published many papers in the New York " Commer- cial Advertiser," the "Boston Courier," eta

Hamet the Moor. Mr. Fielding, a son of Henry Yielding. Heroick epistle ... to the emperor of Morocco . , . L. 1780,

Hamilton Mathew Carey. The Bos- ton report and mercantile memorials, P. 1828

Hamilton. George Henry Whitman. Essay on a congress of nations. B. 1840.

Hamilton. William Hamilton, Esq. A soliloquy. In imitation of Hamlet . . , By.., L. 1794.

Hamilton W. R. Watson, Esq. (*). The Whig party ; its objects, its princi- ples, its candidates, its duties, and its prospects. An address to the people of Ehode Island . . . Providence, 1844.