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500 Humphreys, David. The Yankey in England, n. p., n. d. [Connecticut, 1815.] See also the Bibliography to Book I., Chap. IX.

Hunter, Richard. Androborus. A Bographical [sic] Farce. In Three Acts, viz., The Senate, The Consistory, and The Apotheosis. Printed at Monoropolis since August, 1714. (The only known copy is in the library of Mr. Henry E. Huntington of New York.)

Hurlbert, William Henry. Americans in Paris; or A Game of Dominoes. A Comedy. [1858.] (French, No. 209.) (Wallack's Theatre, New York, 8 May, 1858.)

Ingersoll, Charles Jared. Edwy and Elgiva. A Tragedy in five Acts. Performed at the New Theatre. Philadelphia, 1801.

—? Julian. A Tragedy in five acts. Philadelphia, 1831.

Jones, Joseph Stevens. Captain Kyd; or, the Wizard of the Sea. A [Melo]drama in Four Acts. Boston, n. d.; New York, n. d. [after 1856]. (National Theatre, Boston, 1830.)

—The Green Mountain Boy. A Comedy. Boston, n. d.; New York, n. d. [1860]. (Park Theatre, New York, 19 Mar., 1833.)

—The Surgeon of Paris. An Historical Drama, in Four Acts. Boston, 1856; New York, n. d. (National Theatre, Boston, 8 Jan., 1838.)

—Moll Pitcher; or, The Fortune Teller of Lynn. A Drama. In Four Acts. Boston, 1855. New York, n. d. (National Theatre, Boston, 1839.)

—The People's Lawyer. A Comedy. Boston, 1856; New York, n. d. (French, No. 248.) Other editions with title Solon Shingle, Chicago, n. d.; Boston, 1890; New York, n. d. [1890]. (National Theatre, Boston, 1839.)

—The Carpenter of Rouen; or, The Massacre of St. Bartholomew. A Romantic Drama in Four Acts. London, n. d.; New York, n. d. (French, No. 123.) Another edition in three acts, London, n. d. (Chatham Theatre, New York, 16 Nov., 1840.)

—The Silver Spoon. A Character Sketch in Four Parts. Revised and Reconstructed. Boston, 1911. (Boston Museum, 16 Feb., 1852.)

Judah, Samuel B. H. The Mountain Torrent, A Grand Melo-drama, in Two Acts. 1820. (Park Theatre, New York, 1 Mar., 1820.)

—The Rose of Arragon; or, The Vigil of St. Mark: A Melo-drama, in Two Acts. 1822. (Park Theatre, New York, 18 Apr., 1822.)

—A Tale of Lexington: A National Comedy ... in three acts. 1823. (New York, close of season of 1831-2.)

Kerr, John. Rip Van Winkle; or, the Demons of the Catskill Mountains!!! A National Drama. Philadelphia, n. d. (Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, between 22 Oct. and 7 Nov., 1829.)

Leacock, John. The Fall of British Tyranny: or, American Liberty Triumphant. The First Campaign. A Tragi-comedy in Five Acts. Philadelphia, 1776. Providence, n. d., [1776].

Lennox, Charlotte Ramsay. The Sister: A Comedy. London, 1769. (Covent Garden, London, 18 Feb., 1769.)

Logan, C. A. Yankee Land. A Comedy. Boston, n. d.; New York, n. d. (French No. 202.) (Park Theatre, New York, 1834.)

—The Vermont Wool Dealer. A Farce in one Act. n. d. (Bowery Theatre, New York, 11 Apr., 1840.)

Mathews, Cornelius. Witchcraft. A Tragedy in five acts. 1852. (Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, 1846?; Bowery Theatre, New York, 17 May, 1847.)