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Hoosier. Samuel V. Morris, who has been a contributor to the "Knicker- bocker Magazine/' to the Indiana " State Journal," and other " Hoosier " papers.

Hoosier, A. Adolphus M. Hart. Life in the far West ; or, the adventures of ... NY.

Hope, Ansted. Miss Burdett,in the English "Family Herald "

Hope, Ascott R. Robert Hope Mon- vneff. A book about boys. Edinb 1808.

Hope, Ethel. Mrs. Ina M. (Porter) Henry, who was a contributor to the "Land we Love" and other Southern magazines under her maiden name of "Ina K. Porter" and the pen-name of " Ethel Hope "

Hope, F. T. 1J. Frederic William Farrar (?). The three homes. L. 18-,

Hope, Grandmother Mrs. 1?. D. Knight. Lottie Wilde's picnic. . . NX 1867.

Hope, Thomas, Esq. Jonathan Swift> D.D, The Swearer's Bank. . . wherein the medical use of oaths is considered . . . Dublin, 1721

Hopeful, Gregory. William Mittett Boase, MD. Confessions of, in the " Selector; or, Cornish Magazine " Fal- mouth, 1828

Hophthalmos, Friedrich. Johann Christoph Friedrich Haug, who began his literary career as an author by publishing " Sinngedichte von Friedrich Hophthal- mos." Frankfort, 1791.

The pseudonym " Hophthalmos " is a jocular Greek equivalent of his own name (Aug, the eye, equal to Ophthalmos, and therefore Haug equal to " Hophthalmos ")

Hopkins, John. Mrs. Jane Marcet. Notions on political economy. L. 1838.

Horam, the Son of Asmar. Rev. James Ridley. The tales of the Genii. . . L. 1764.

Horatio. John Pickens, who wrote a number of poetical articles in prose and verse for the "New England Galaxy," some of them imitations of Horace, and signed "Horatio."

"Horatius. Horace Twiss, Esq t) Q.C {*). St. Stephen's chapel: a satirical poem, by ... L. 1807

Hormisdas-Peath, Sir. Jacques Albm Simon ColUn de Plancy. Voyage au centre de la Terre. . . Paris, 1821.

Horn, Otto. Adolf Bauerte. Therese Krones, 1854r-55; and Ferdinand Rai- mund, 1855. Vienna.

Horn, W. O. v. P. F. W. Oertel Erzahlungen. Paris, 187-.

Hornbook, Adam. Thomas Cooper, Alderman Kalph. L. 1850.

Horne, Saxe. Mrs. Helen Jane Woods, of Montreal, in sketches, etc., contribu- ted to various periodicals.

Horneni, Horace, Esq. George Gor- don Noel, Lord Byron. The waltz: an apostrophic hymn L. 1813.

A satire against dancing, which Byron was very anxious to suppress

"I fear that a certain malicious publication on waltzing is attributed to me. This leport, I suppose, you will take care to contiadict, as the author, I am suie, would not like that I should wear his cap and bells.'* Note in ""Works" (ed 1850), p. 456.

Horrible, Sir Hildebrand, The of the English, novelists. William Godwin.

Horse-Dealer, A. Frederick Taylor. [Recollections of ... L, 1861.

Horst, Ben Edwai d G Fast. The gentleman of the color. . . Bait. 1870.

Hortensius. Sir William Bolland, in Dr. Dibdin's "Bibliomania."

Hortensius D. Ramsay^.

Hortensius. William Livingston.

In 1776 et seq. t he published several essays, under this signature, in the " New Jersey Ga- zette," a paper established to oppose Rivington's against the "Don Quixote of the Jeiseys," as it unceremoniously teimed Gov. Livingston. In 1779, he also wrote under the same signature, in the "United States Magazine."
 * Koyal Gazette," which was especially virulent

. Hortensius Judge George Hay. An essay on the liberty of the press ... P. 1799.

Horns. G. C. Fisher.

Hosmot, Hyton William Deal Baler, AM. The Saturniad: being a full and true account of the rise, progress, and downfall of the Uniyersity of Quil- sylvama [Pennsylvania]. By ... Trans- lated by A. Lecutt, Esq P. 1836.

Hospita. Charles Lamb, in his essay "On the immoderate indulgence of the pleasures of the palate," contributed to the "Reflector"

Hotspur. Henry Buck, in the London "Morning Advertiser" and the "Daily Telegraph "

Hotspur. Henry Mori Feist, in the "Daily Telegraph" and "Sporting Life"(L.).

Hotspur. M T. Walwortk. Twenty questions. . . NX 1882.

House Holder, A. Samuel Miles Hopkins. Letters concerning the gen- eral health. . . NX 1805.

Housekeeper, A Mrs. John Smith Confessions <> P- 1^\

Housset, *Arsdne. Anene Houssaye. Life in Paris. B. 1875.

Hovey, Wayne. WiUiam Johnston.