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 Gottingen, 1840-43; has resided in his native place, and since 1855 has been on the staff -of the " Oberpostamtszeitung." Zimmerman, Mrs. Bettie (3Iere- <Hth). Mrs. B. M. Z-. An Ameri- can "Southland" writer; b. in North Carolina; in 1869 of Atlanta, Ga. Zitz, Kathlnka (Halein), 1801-. Emtneline; Eugenie; Pauline; Rosalba; Stephanie; Theophile Christlieb; Tina So- lein; Viola; K. Th.; Zianitzka. A Ger- man author; b. at Mainz; educ. at Strass- burg, and in 1824 published her first vol- ume of poems. She was for a time a teacher, first in Darmstadt, then in Kai- serlautern. She has of late years lived in Mainz. Her writings have some- times appeared under her maiden name, and sometimes under her pseu- donyms. Zorawskl, V. S. An Expatriated. A Polish (?) poet. Zornlin, Mrs. Elizabeth (Alsager), 1770-1851. A Lady. An English poet ; in 1787 married John .Jacob Zornlin, of London. Zuccalmaglio, Plorentin von, 1803 69. Wilhelm von Waldbruhl. A German author; b. at Waldbruhl, and d. on a journey to Nachod. Zuccalmaglio, Vlncenz von, 1806- 76. Montanus. A German author; b. afc Schlebusch, near Miilheim; studied law, 1826-28, at the Univ. of Heidelberg ; also employed himself zealously with literature, music, and antiquities; held various appointments at various places, until he became counsellor-at-law at Grevenbroich, in the Rhine province, where he died.