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 640 Bibliographies April, 1890. Outline biographies of living writers from 1899 on may be found in the successive volumes of Who's Who in America. Bibliographical facts there given should be supplemented by reference to the American Catalogue and the United States Catalogue. Out of many appreciations of American humour should be noticed American Humour by Professor Stephen Leacock in The Nineteenth Century.August, 1914, and Humour and Satire, Chapter V of TheAmerican Mind, by Professor Bliss Perry. Adams, Charles FoUen (1842-1918). Leedle Yawcob Strauss and Other Poems. Boston [1877]. Dialect Ballads. 1888. Yawcob Strauss and Other Poems [complete]. Boston, 1910. Adams, Franklin Pierce ["F. P. A."] (1881- ). In Cupid's Court. [Verse.] Evanston, 111., 1902. Tobogganing on Parnassus. 1910. In Other Words. 1912. By and Large. 1914. Weights and Measures. 1917. Among Us Mortals. [Text to W. E. Hill's drawings.] Boston, 1917. Also author [with O. Henry] of the musical comedy Lo, 1909, unpublished. Ade, George (1866- ). Artie. Chicago, 1896. Pink Marsh. Chicago, 1897. Doc Home. Chicago, 1899. Fables in Slang. Chicago, 1899. More Fables. Chicago, 1900. Forty Modem Fables. [A collection of the above.] 1901. The Girl Proposition: a Bunch of He and She Fables. 1902. People You Ejiow. 1903. In Babel: Stories of Chicago. 1903. Modem Fables: the Modem Fable of the Escape of Arthur and the Salva- tion of Herbert. 1903. Breaking into Society. 1904. True Bills. 1904. In Pastures New. 1906. The Slim Princess. Indianapolis, 1907. Knock- ing the Neighbors. 1912. Ade's Fables. 1914. Also author of plays: The Sultan of Sulu, 1902; Peggy from Paris, 1903; The County Chairman, 1903; the Sho-Gun, 1904; The College Widow, 1904; The Bad Samaritan, 1905; Just Out of College, 1905; Marse Covington, 1906; Mrs. Peckham's Carouse, 1906; Father and the Boys, 1907; The Fair Co-Ed, 1908; The Old Town, 1909; Nettie, 1914. Bailey, James Montgomery (1841-1894). Life in Danbury. Boston, 1873. They All Do It; or, Mr. Miggs of Danbury and his Neighbors. Boston [1877]. England from a Back -Window: with views of Scotland and Ire- land. Boston, 1879. Mr. Phillips' Goneness. Boston, 1879. The Danbury Boom, with a full account of Mrs. Cobleigh's action therein. Boston, 1880. Burdette, Robert Jones (1844-1914). Hawkeyetems. Burlington, Iowa, 1877. The Rise and Fall of the Mustache and other "Hawk-Eyetems." Burling- ton, Iowa [1877]. Hawkeyes. 1879. William Perm, 1644-1718. 1882. Innach Garden and Other Comic Sketches. 1886. Sons of Asaph, [n. d.] Chimes from a Jester's Bells: Stories and Sketches. Indianapolis, 1897. Srmles Yoked with Sighs. [Verse.] Indianapolis, 1900. Gems of Modem Wit and Humour. [Edited.] Chicago [1903]. Old Time and Young Tom. [A reprint of earlier pieces.] Indianapolis, 1912. Clark, Charles Heber ["Max Adeler"] (1841-1915). Out of the Hurly-Burly; or. Life in an Odd Comer. Philadelphia, London, 1874. Also in German by Busch, M., as Fern vom Weltgetummel, 1874. Elbow-Room: a Novel without a Plot. Philadelphia, London, 1876. Random Shots. Phila- delphia, London, 1879. Fortunate Island, and Other Stories. Boston [1881]. Captain Bluitt: a Tale of Old Turley. Philadelphia, 1901. In Happy Hollow. Philadelphia, 1903. The Quakeress. Philadelphia, 1905. The Great Natural Healer. Philadelphia, 1910. By the Bend of the River: Tanonles of Cock Old and New. Philadelphia, 1914.