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Harry, Uncle. John Habberton Helen's babies. By their latest vic- tim. . Glasgow, 1877.

Hart, Gerald Thomas J. Irving. In the rapids a romance. P 187-

Hart, Senator Bob, Rev J. M. Sutherland, once an American negro min- strel ; in 1883 a revival preacher in Bos- ton and elsewhere

Harte, Bret Ft ancis Bi et Harte, the celebrated novelist.

Hartwell, Mary. Mis. Mwy Hart- a til Qathenvood. A woman in armor. IS T Y. 1875.

Harvard, Senior. Henri/ Dana Wai d. The Bible its testimony and its prom- ises. P. 18G7

Harwood, John. Charles Miner, in the " Village Record," West Chester, Pa, author of the " History of Wyoming." P 1845.

Haselfoot, Edward Wilham Sid- ney Walker, in Knight's "Quarterly Magazine" (*)

Hastatus John Thomas Barber Beau- mont, Esq. Arcanum (The) of national defence. L. 1808.

Hatfield, S E Mrs. Sibella Eliza- beth (Hatfield) Miles. The wanderer of Scandinavia, or, Sweden delivered, in five cantos; and other poems L 1826.

Hathaway, Anne, Mrs. W. A. Ingham, in her contributions to the Herald" (Cleveland, 0.).

Hattie, Aunt. Mrs Harriet Newell 1 Woods) Baker. Art and artlessness. B. 1868.

Hautboy John Harper.

Haven, Marion. Mart/ P. Hazen. Joanna, or, learning to follow Jesus. N.Y 1871

Havens, Cordelia Josephine Walcott.

Hawkins, Tom, Esq. Theodore Wil- liam Alois Buckley. The adventures of Sydenham Greenfinch. L, 185-.

Hawthorne, Alice Septimus Winner. Hawthorne ballads. P. 1850.

Hawthorne, Emily. Emily Thorn- ton Charles. Hawthorne blossoms P. 1876.

Hawthorne, Helen. Mrs. Helen Jane Woods, of Montreal, in her contri- butions to various periodicals.

Hay, Elzey. Fanny Andrews. A mere adventurer. P. 1879.

Hayden, Sarah Marshall. Mary Frazaer. Early engagements. Cin. 1858.

Haywarde, Richard. Frederic Swartwout Oozzens, the writer of pleasant magazine papers under this signature.

He wrote for the " Knickerbocker Maga- zine " for several years, and af tern ards for "Putnam's Monthly," and for his own periodical, the " Wine Press "

Hazard, DesirS Octave Feudlet, who commenced his literary career in 1844 by contributing, in conjunction with MM. P. Bocage and Albert Aubert, to a romance called the "Grand Vieillard," which ap- peared in the " Paris National "

Hazard, Winning Albert De Veie. Billiards made easy. L. 18-

Hazel, Harry Justin Jones. The flying Yankee. P. 187-.

Hazelton, Mabel O. H. Rand. Aunt Matty. B 1809

Head, Archibald. John H. Turner.

Head of a Family, in Communion with the Church of Scotland, The. Charles Cowan. The analogy which sub- sists between the British constitution in its three estates of Queen, Lords, and Commons. . . Edinb. 1840

Head Master of an English Gram- mar School, The Edward Rupert Humphreys, of the Cheltenham Grammar school England's educational crisis. ., L 1856.

Head Master under the London School Board, A J. T. Amner. Notes of lessons, and how to write them. By .. . L, 1878.

Heard, I. Mrs. J. H. Cutter, in her contributions to various periodicals, etc.

Heartless Woman, A. Mrs. Sue (Petigni) King. The heart history of ... first published in the "Knickerbocker Magazine/' and afterwards as " Sylvia's Lovers/ 1 NY. 1860.

Heath, Bushey. William Jerdan.

The little band of literary co-workers -who seek or communicate information in the pleasant pages of <c Notes and Queries " may like to "be leminded that under the~pseudonyra of " Busney Heath" was concealed the familiar name of Wilham Jerdan. See BATES'S "Machse For- trait G-allery," p. 3. L. 1883.

Heatherbell Eleanor Smith, in. " G-ood Words." Hebrew Wood Chopper, The. J.

L. Stone. Reply to Bishop Colenso's at- tack on the Pentateuch. By ... San Francisco, 1863.

Hedgehog, Humphrey. John G\f- ford, or rather for " Green, John Rich- ards," who in 1788 seq., supported the administration in various pamphlets, and, under this pseud., fell foul of Wil- liam Cobbett (Peter Porcupine).

Hefferman, Mr. Michael. Samuel Ferguson. Father Tom and the Pope; or, a night at the Vatican As related by ... Master of the National School at