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532 Jack Tier; or the Florida Reefs. . . 1848. (In England as Captain Spike; or the Islets of the Gulf.)

The Crater; or, Vulcan's Peak. A Tale of the Pacific. . . 1847. 2 vols. (In England as Mark's Reef; or the Crater.)

The Oak Openings; or the Bee Hunter. . . 1848. 2 vols. (In England as The Bee Hunter; or the Oak Openings.)

The Sea Lions; or the Lost Sealers. . . 1849. 2 vols.

The Ways of the Hour; a Tale. . . 1850.

American and European Scenery Compared. In Bryant, W. C. [ed.]., The Home Book of the Picturesque. 1852.

III. Contributions to Periodicals

(1) Letter to the American Public. Philadelphia National Gazette. 6 Dec, 1832. (2) Hints on Manning the Navy, etc. Naval Magazine. March, 1836 [Issued as a pamphlet, May, 1836]. (3) Letter to the Editors of the Knickerbocker. Knickerbocker Magazine. Apr., 1838. (4) Review of Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. By J. G. Lockhart. Knickerbocker. Oct., 1838. (5) Two letters in Cooperstown Freeman's Journal. 1-8 July, 1839. (6) Home as Found. Lost Chapter. In Brother Jonathan. 1 Jan., 1842. (7) The Effingham Matter. Ibid., 12 Feb., 1842. (8) The Effingham Controversy. Ibid., 26 Mar., 1842, and 9 Apr., 1842. (9) Edinburgh Review on James' Naval Occurrences and Cooper's Naval History. United States Magazine and Democratic Review. May-June, 1842. (10) Richard Somers. Graham's Magazine. Oct., 1842. (11) William Bainbridge. Ibid., Nov., 1842. (12) Richard Dale. Ibid. Dec, 1842. (13) Autobiography of a Pocket Handkerchief. Ibid. Jan.-Apr., 1842. (In a vol. as LeMouchoir; an Autobiographical Romance.) (14) Oliver Hazard Perry. Ibid. May-June, 1843. (15) John Paul Jones. Ibid. July-Aug., 1843. (16) John Shaw. Ibid., Mar., 1844. (17) John Barry. Ibid. June, 1844. (18) John Templer Shubrick. Ibid. Dec, 1844. (19) Melancthon Taylor Woolsey. Ibid. Jan., 1845. (20) Edward Preble. Ibid. May-June, 1845. (21) The Islets of the Gulf; or, Rose Budd. Ibid. Nov., 1846-Mar., 1848. (In a vol. as Jack Tier; or the Florida Reefs.) (22) Old Ironsides. Putnam's Magazine. May-June, 1853. (23) Fragments from a Diary of James Fenimore Cooper. Ibid. February and June, 1868. (24) The Battle of Plattsburgh Bay. Ibid. Jan., 1869. (25) The Eclipse. Ibid. Sep., 1869. (26) Unpublished Letters of J. Fenimore Cooper. Yale Review, July, 1916.

Many of Cooper's countributions to newspapers have been omitted from this list.

IV. Biography and Criticism

Balzac, H. de. Fenimore Cooper et Walter Scott. In La Revue Parisienne. 25 July, 1840. Also in Honore de Balzac. Critique Littéraire. Ed. Lumet, L. Paris, 1912.

Barba, P. A. Cooper in Germany. In German American Annals. Philadelphia, 1914.

Barnum, H. L. The Spy Unmasked; or Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, alias Harvey Birch, the Hero of Mr. Cooper's Tale of the Neutral Ground. 1828. 5th ed. 1864. See also: Scharf, J. T. History of Westchester County, New York. Philadelphia, 1886. 2 vols.; Cooper, Susan, F. A Glance Backward. In