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Heraclides Edtvard Daniel Claile. The tomb of Alexander reviewed, in eight letters to a friend. By ... L. 1800.

' Herald Correspondent, A. Charles 0' Kelly. The Mambi Land ; or, the ad- ventures of ... in Cuba. L. 1874.

Herbert, Uncle Timothy Shay Ar- thur. The budget ... P. 1877.

Herbert, Edward. John Hamilton Reynolds, in the " London Magazine."

Herbert, Francis, Esq. It was under this name that Bryant, Sanfa, and Ver- planck, m 1827-29, published the "Talis- man" (tf.Y.).

Herbert, T. Rev. Herbert Todd, M.A. Sketches by the wayside. By ... L. 1867.

Herbert, William. A nom de theatre. Eden, son of Col. W. F, Eden, of the Madras army,

Hermann, Emily. Mrs. Catharine Luders, whose poems appeared from time to time, under this pen-name, in the mag- azines and the "Literary World."

Hermann, Theodor. Theodor Her- mann Pantenius. Wilhelm Wolfschild. 1872,

Hermes. B. Lumley Parliamentary practice ... L. 1838.

Hermes. Henry Miles, Jr. The one hnndred prize questions in Canadian his- tory. . . 1880.

Herxnine Mrs. Susan (Blanchard) Elder, who, from the age of sixteen, has contributed much to the press under this signature.

Hermit. Rev, Washington Frothing- ham, in the Troy (N.Y.) "Times."

Hermit, The. Robert Wain, Jr. The hermit in America on a visit to Philadel- phia. Ed. by Peter Atall. P. 1819.

Hermit, The. Felix M'Donough. The hermit in the country. L. 1820.

Hermit of 3>larlow, The. Percy Bysshe Shelley. We pity the plumage, but forget the dying bird. , . n.p., 1817.

"Tins is ope of Shelley's most interesting tracts, and was printed and circulated for politi. cal purposes. The death of the Princess hap. pened just at the time of the execution of Bran- dreth, Turner, and Ludlam, and afforded Shelley an opportunity of dra^wing a comparison between the two events, in which he displays such an amount of feeling as is seldom exhibited by one fellow-creature towards another, and In which some bitter attacks on the Government are not sparingly put forth. It is probable that the tract was suppressed on account of these remarks, which occasions its great rarity. Thoa, Bodd, the eminent bookseller, soon after issued a re- print, consisting of a very limited number of copies/'

Hermit of New York, The Rer

Washington Frothmgham, of Fonda, NY., in his contributions to the "Times" (Troy, N.Y.).

Heron, Robert, Esq. John Pinkerton, Esq. Letters of literature L. 1785.

Hertfordshire Incumbent, A Rev. Joseph Williams Blakesley, while Vicar of Ware, in a series of letters to the "Times" (L.) during the Crimean "War, etc.

Herve. Ftorimond Ronger.

Heterosciiin. Rowland G. Hazard. Language: its connexion with the pres- ent constitution and future prospects of man. . . Providence, 1836.

Hewletts. Alfred Duke, in his con- tributions to the "State" (Richmond Va.).

Hibernia. Jonathan Swift, D.D. A letter from a lady of quality, upon the general outcry against "Wood's haft-pence. Dublin, 1724.

Hibernicus. William Sullen. Con- trasts between the Chancery and Supe- rior Courts in Ireland and the same Courts in England. By. ., Dublin. 1861.

Hibernicus. De Witt Clinton. Let- ters on the natural history. . of the state of New York. N.Y. 1822.

Hibernicus. James Arluckle. Let- ters; or, a philosophical miscellany. 2d ed L. 1734.

Hiberno-Anglus. Sir John Joseph Dillon. Letters of ... L. 1812.

Hickory. Thomas W. Jackson, in his contributions to "Truth" (N.Y.).

Hid- Alia 11. Allan Cunningham, who wrote for the London " Star," and other papers, adopting in many instances this pseudonym.

Hieover, Harry. Charles Practical horsemanship. L. 1856.

Hierophilos. Rev. Patrick Eugene Moriarty.

HieropMLtts. The most Rev. John McHale, D.D.,

Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam, ^ho in earlier life, while professor at Maynooth, pub lished under thiB signature a series of contriver sial letters on Bible Societies, the Protestant Church an Ii eland, and Roman Catholic Eman cipation ; and, in 1827, a -work on the " Evi- dences and doctrines of the Catholic Church" since translated into the French and German languages*

Hierophilus. John Toland. A word to the honest priests, L. about 1710.

Hierro. Victor Marie Hugo. The first editions of " Eernani " and "Marion Pelonne " (Paris, 1830) Tbore this signa- ture.