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"The work is really a great one, worthy of the vast labour which has been spent upon it, worthy, we may add, of the many years during which scholars have been waiting for it."-Sat. Rev., xxix. 612.

Haddan, J. L. 1. London Cabs: the " Course" System, as applied to London or any Large City, Lon., 1867, 4to. 2. Economical One-Rail Railway for India, the Colonies, and Sparsely-Populated Countries, &c., Lon., 1871, 8vo.

Haddan, Thomas Henry, M.A., B.C.L., 18141873, brother of Rev. A. W. Haddan, supra; b. in London; graduated with a double first class at Brasenose College, Oxford, 1837; Fellow of Exeter College 183743, and gained a Vinerian Fellowship 1847; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1841, and practised as a conveyancer; was the originator and for a short time editor of the Guardian. 1. The Limited Liability Act, 1855: with Precedents and Notes, Lon., 1855, p. Svo. 2. Outlines of the Administrative Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery: being the Substance of a Series of Lectures, Lon., 1862, p. 8vo.

Hadden, J. Cuthbert. 1. Mendelssohn, ("Great Composers," Lon., 1888, fp. 8vo. 2. Handel, ("Great Composers,") Lon., 1888, 12mo.

Hadden, Rev. Robert Henry, graduated at Merton College, Oxford, 1877; curate of St. Botolph, Bishopgate, London, 1880-88, and since then vicar of St. Botolph, Aldgate, London. 1. An East End Chronicle: St. George's in the East, Parish and Parish Church: with Introduction by Harry Jones, Lon., 1880, 12mo. 2. Church and Chapel Sermons on the Church of England and Dissent: with Introduction by A. P. Stanley, Lon., 1881, 8vo. See, also, ROGERS, REV. WILLIAM, infra. Hadden, William Baugh, M.D., M.R.C.P., physician to the Royal Ho-pital for Women and Children, London. (Trans.) Lectures on the Localization of Cerebral and Spinal Diseases, by J. M. Charcot, (New Sydenbam Soc.,) Lon., 1883, 8vo.

Haddock, Frank C. Life of Rev. George C. Haddock, N. York, 1887, sq. 12mo.

Haddock, Joseph W. Somnolism and Psychism; or, The Science of the Soul and the Phenomena of Nervation as revealed by Vital Magnetism, Lon., 1851, fp. 8vo; new ed., 1857.

Haddon, Alfred Cort, M.A., F.Z.S., professor of zoology at the Royal College of Science, Dublin. An Introduction to the Study of Embryology. Illust. Lon., 1887, r. 8vo.

Haddon, Miss Caroline, sister-in-law of James Hinton, infra. 1. A Law of Development: an Essay to illustrate some Ideas from the Unpublished Writings of James Hinton, Lon., 1883, cr. 8vo. 2. The Larger Life: Studies in Hinton's Ethics: with some Unpublished Letters of James Hinton, Lon., 1886, Svo. p. "She has given us a faithful and undistorted reflex of the main cycles of Hinton's thought. students this book may serve as an admirable introductory primer."-Acad., xxx. 1.

To would-be

3. Where does your Interest come from? a Word to Lady Investors, Manchester, 1886, 12mo.

Haddon, John, M.D. Notes from Private Practice, Edin., 1887, 8vo.

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Haden, Francis Seymour, F.R.C.S., b. 1818, in London; educated at University College, London, and at the Sorbonne, Paris; became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1842 and a Fellow in 1857. is distinguished as an etcher, and is president of the Society of Painter-Etchers. 1. Earth to Earth: an Answer to a Pamphlet on "Cremation," Lon., 1875, 12mo; new ed., enl., same year. 2. About Etching: Part I., Notes on a Collection of Etchings by the Great Masters; Part II., An Annotated Catalogue of the Examples exhibited of Etchers' and Painter- Engravers' Work. Illust. Lon., 1879, 4to: 3d ed., 1881, 8vo.

"He is an admirable special pleader, and would fain persuade us by force of eloquence that the moment the early painters discovered that it was possible to act upon the plate by an implement wielded like a pencil they ceased at once to use the burin, and became painters. . The slight critical notes on etchers and painter-engravers among the old masters are piquant and often valuable.". Sat Rev, xlviii. 426.

"This work contains the notes of Mr. Haden upon a recent exhibition of etched work by the great masters from

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his own collection, to which was added a series of exam ples of his own handiwork. But, in addition to these notes, he gives us sixteen fac-similes of some of the finest of these examples, (excepting, perhaps, one or two of the in effect as the originals themselves."-Spectator, lii. 1650. number;) and these reproductions are practically as fine

3. The Etched Work of Rembrandt: a Monograph: with an Appendix, Lon., 1879.

Hadermann, Jeannette R. See WALWORTH, MRS. J. R., infra.

Hadfield, Mrs. E. 1. Sprays from the Hedgerows, [verse.] Lon., 1850, 12mo. 2. Poetical Weeds. By E. H. Lon., 1850, 16mo.

Hadfield, H. H. Treatise on Perspective: with Diagrams, Lou., 1858, p. 8vo.

Hadfield, William, 1800-1887, was engaged from an early age in commercial business in South America; was secretary to the Buenos Ayres Great Southern Railway, and in 1863 founded in London The South American Journal and Brazil and River Plate Mail, of which he was chief editor till his death. 1. Brazil, the River Plate, and the Falkland Islands: with the Cape Horn Route to Australia: including Notices of Lisbon, Madeira, the Canaries, and Cape Verde. Illust. Lon., 1854, 8vo. 2. Brazil and the River Plate in 1868: showing the Progress of those Countries since 1853, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 3. Brazil and the River Plate 187076: with Supplement, Lon., 1877, 8vo.

Hadley, Amos. 1. New Hampshire Superior Court Reports, vols. xlv.-xlviii., Concord, 1865-69, 4 vols. 8vo. 2. Life of Walter Harriman: with Selections from his Speeches and Writings, Bost., 1888, 8vo.

Hadley, Arthur Twining, b. 1856, at New Haven, Conn.; son of Professor James Hadley, infra; graduated at Yale in 1876, and, after studying at the University of Berlin, became a tutor at Yale in 1879, lecturer on political science in 1883, and professor of political science in 1886. Railroad Transportation: its History and its Laws, N. York, 1885, 12mo.

Hadley, Caroline. 1. Stories of Old; or, Bible Narratives, Lon., 1862, two series, 12mo; new ed., 1868, 1 vol. 2. Children's Sayings; or, Early Life at Home, Lon., 1862, sq. 16mo; new ed., 1885. 3. Stories of the Apostles: their Lives and Writings, Lon., 1864, 18mo; new ed., 1868. 4. Woodside; or, Look, Listen, and Learn, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Hadley, James, 1821-1872, b. at Fairfield, N.Y.; graduated at Yale in 1842, and entered the Theological Seminary, but left that institution to become tutor in mathematics at Middlebury College; tutor in classical history at Yale 1845-48; assistant professor of Greek 1848-51, and from then professor. 1. A Greek Grammar for Schools and Colleges, N. York, 1861, p. 8vo; new ed., rev. and re-written by F. de F. Allen, Lon., 1884. 2. Elements of the Greek Language: taken from the Greek Grammar, N. York, 1870, 8vo. 3. Introduction to Roman Law: in Twelve Academical Lectures, N. York, 1873, Svo. Posth.

"Admirable an introduction to the Roman law as these lectures are, it was inevitable from their plan that they should convey to the students who heard them or who may read them an exceedingly erroneous impression upon of statement. many important points, and that without any actual errors ... In such an outline covering so much ground the element of time is practically left out.... But, with all these defects, or rather omissions, the book is most admirable."-Nation, xvii. 179.

4. Essays, Philological and Critical, selected from the Papers of James Hadley. [Edited by W. D. Whitney.] N. York, 1873. Posth.

"The scholar who is competent to judge will be impressed, as he reads one after another, with the wide range of reading and reflection and the sound sense and comprehensive judgment which are everywhere shown in them.... Most of these essays were prepared for some learned society or periodical; but they are, if not exactly popular, certainly very pleasant and easy reading." Nation. xvii. 388.

"A volume of papers of a very high order."-Sat. Rev., Xxxviii. 314.

5. A Brief History of the English Language, Lon., 1879, 12mo.

Hadley, John Bell. The Daily Walk: a Selection of Original Poems, Lon., 1852, p. 8vo.

Hadsell, O. D. The Heroine of Manassas; or, The Female Volunteer, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1870, Svo. Hadwen, J. Lovel. (Trans.) The Nomads of the North, by G. H. Mellin, 1871, 8vo.

Haeseler, Charles H., M.D. Across the Atlantic: Le:ters from France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and Eugland, Phila., 1868, 12mo.

Hagan, Albert. Utah Supreme Court Reports, vols. i.-ii., (1850-81,) San Fran., 1877-81, 8vo.

Hagan, J. M. West Virginia Supreme Court Reports, vols. i.-v., Richmond, Va., 1866-73, 5 vols. 8vo. Hagar, George J., recently assistant librarian of the Newark (N.J.) Library Association, which post he has resigned in order to edit the Cyclopædia of American Contemporary Biography. (Ed.) What the World Believes, N. York, 1886.

Hagarty, A. Magnetism and Health, Lon., 1873,

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Hageman, John Frelinghuysen. History of Princeton and its Institutions, Phila., 1879, 2 vols. 8vo. Hageman, S. Miller. 1. Silence, N. York, 1877, sm. 4to. 2. Greenwood, and other Poems, N. York, 1878, sq. 16mo. 3. Saint Paul, N. York, 1880, 32mo. 4. Once a Novel, N. York, 1881, 12mo.

Hagen, Hermann August, b. 1817, at Königsberg, Prussia, and educated at German universities; removed to the United States to assist Professor Agassiz as entomologist at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Cambridge, and in 1870 was made professor of comparative zoology at Harvard. 1. Catalogue of the Specimens of Neuropterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum: Part I., Terinitina, Lon., 1858, 12mo. 2. Synopsis of the Neuroptera of North America: with a List of the South American Species, Wash., 1862, 8vo. 3. Monograph of the North American Astacidæ. Illust. Cambridge, Mass., 1871, imp. Svo. 4. On some Insect Deformities. Illust. Cambridge, 1876, 4to.

Hagen, John Cole. Footprints of Truth; or, The Voice of Humanity. Illust. N. York, 1853, 8vo. Hager, J. Henry. (Trans.) The Confessor; from the French of M. l'Aubé * * * *, [J. F. X. Mouls,] N. York, 1867, 8vo.

Hagert, Henry Schell, 1826-1885, b. in Philadelphia; was admitted to the bar in 1847, and held various legal offices. Poems: with Memoir by Charles A. Lagen, Phila., 1886. Privately printed. Haggard, Alfred. (Trans.) Counsels of a Mother, by Marchioness A. T. de Lambert, 1885, 8vo.

Haggard, Ella. Myra; or, The Rose of the East: a Tale of the Afghan War, in Nine Cantos, Lon., 1857, 8vo; new ed., 1862.

Haggard, Frederick T. 1. A Mile of Railway in the United Kingdom, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 2. Railway Facts and Lower Fares, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 3. Pemarks upon the Acquisition of Railways by the State, Lon., 1872, 8vo. Haggard, Henry Rider, b. 1856, at Bradenham Hall, Norfolk, Eng.; son of W. M. R. Haggard, infra; accompanied Sir Henry Bulwer as secretary to Natal in 1875, and in the following year went to the Transvaal on the staff of the special commissioner, and was subsequently appointed master of the High Court of the Transvaal. In 1879 he retired from the colonial service and returned to England, and was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1885. 1. Cetywayo and his White Neighbours; or, Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal, Lon., 1882, cr. 8vo; 2d ed., rev., with a new Introduction, 1888.

"Recounts once more from the point of view of an eyewitness the melancholy story of English irresolution and disgrace."-Sat. Rev., liv. 213.

2. Dawn, Lon., 1884, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. "Dawn' (a somewhat obscure title) bears many of the familiar marks of inexperience in novel-writing. It is well written, it has considerable interest of plot, and the characters are not borrowed, and show not a little ability in character-drawing. But there is altogether too much of it.... He [Mr. Haggard] must train down' if he is to write a really good novel."-G. SAINTSBURY: Acad., xxv. 4.

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3. The Witch's Head, Lon., 1884, 3 vols. p. 8vo. King Solomon's Mines, Lon, 1885, p. 8vo: new ed., 1888. "The success of Mr. Haggard's wonderful story, King Solomon's Mines,' is not due exclusively to its merits, though these are great, the romance being one of the most exciting of its kind ever published in a modern language. It has a charm which is not in itself, but in the appeal it makes to a hungry desire or hope which is probably latent in all men, and certainly crops out in the minds of all civilized men,-the desire that the lust of wonder should be fully and, so to speak, honestly satiated: the hope that men will discover some day somewhere something that shall leave them sufficiently, or it may be permanently, astonished."-Spectator, lviii. 1365.

5. She: a History of Adventure: with Fac-Similes, Lon., 1887; 6th ed., (31st to 35th thousand,) 1887, er. 8vo. "Mr. Haggard's practical knowledge and experience of savage life and wild lands, his sense of the mystery and

charm of ruined civilizations, his appreciation of sport, (especially with big game,) his astonishing imagination, and a certain vraisemblance, which makes the most impos sible adventures appear true, (to a reader of sympathetic fancy,) these are the qualities a man admires in She,' if he chance to admire it at all."-ANDREW LANG: Acad., xxxi. 34.

6. Jess. Lon., 1887, 3 vols. p. 8vo; new ed., 1888. 7. Allan Quatermain: being an Account of his Further Adventures and Discoveries in Company with Sir Henry Curtis, Bart., Commander John Good, R.N., and One Umslopogaas. Illust. 1887, cr. Svo; also a largepaper ed., limited to 112 copies. 8. Maiwa's Revenge; or, The War of the Little Hand, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo; 40th thousand same year. 9. Mr. Meeson's Will, Lon., 1888, 8vo. 10. Colonel Quaritch, V.C.: a Tale of Country Life, Lon., 1888, 3 vols. cr. 8vo. Haggard, William Debonaire. 1. ObservaMedium of this Country; 2d ed., Lon., 1847, 8vo. tions on the Standard of Value and the Circulating Miscellaneous Papers, Windsor, 1860, 8vo.

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Haggard, William Henry Doveton, brother of H. R. Haggard, supra; b. 1846; secretary to the British legation at Athens since 1887. (Ed. and trans.) The Vazir of Lankurán: a Persian Play, Lon., 1882, 8vo.

Haggard, William Meybohm Rider, LL.M., b. 1817; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1842. The Militia: its Importance as a Constitutional Force, Lon, 1857, 8vo.

Haggard, William N. Creation as a Divine Synthesis: a Contemplation Treatise concerning the Inter-Relations between Deity and his Creation, &c., Lon., 1878, 8vo.

Hagner, Charles V. Early History of Falls of Schuylkill, Manayunk, &c., Phila., 1869, 8vo.

Hague, Arnold, b. 1840, in Boston, Mass.; son of Rev. William Hague, infra; educated at the Sheffield Scientific School, and at German universities; has been connected with the Geological Survey of the U.S. government, and has contributed largely to scientific journals on geology and lithology. 1. The Volcanoes of California, Oregon, and Washington Territory, 1883. 2. The Volcanic Rocks of the Great Basin, 1884. 3. On the Development of Crystallization in the Igneous Rocks of Washoe, Wash., 1885, 8vo. 4. Nevada: with Notes on the Geology of the District, 1885. 5. The Volcanic Rocks of Salvador, 1886. Hague, H. The Innkeepers' and Travellers' Guide, Lon., 1859, 12mo.

Hague, James Duncan, b. 1836, in Boston, Mass.; son of Rev. William Hague, infra; educated at the Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard, and in Germany; became a mining engineer, and has been connected with the U.S. Geological Survey. Mining Industry, (Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, in Papers on Practical Engineering," published by U. S. Gov't,) Wash., 1870, 2 vols. With BECKER, GEORGE F., Mining Industries at the Paris Exposition of 1878, Wash., 1880.

Hague, Parthenia Antoinette. A Blockaded Family: Life in Southern Alabama during the Civil War, Bost., 1888, 12mo.

Hague, Rev. William, D.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1808-1887, b. at Pelham, Westchester Co., N.Y.; held pastorates in Boston, Providence, and New York City; was made professor of homiletics in the Baptist Theological Seminary at Chicago in 1869, and afterwards became pastor of a congregation at Orange. N.J. 1. The Authority and Perpetuity of the Christian Sabbath, 1863. 2. The Self-Witnessing Character of the New Testament Christianity, Phila., 1871. 3. Christian Greatness in the Minister: Discourse on the Life of Rollin Heber Neate, D.D, Bost., 1880, sq. 12mo. 4. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Outlook, Bost., 1887, 12mo. N. York, 1884, 12mo. 5. Life Notes; or, Fifty Years' will come to this little book for history, but for pleasant anecdotes, a filmy panorama of scenes in the author's varied experience."-Nation, xlv. 278. Existence of God, Cin., 1885, 8vo. Hahn, Aaron. History of the Arguments for the

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Hahn, Anna E. Summer Assembly Days; or, What was Seen, Heard, and Felt at the Nebraska Chautauqua: with an Introduction by Rev. A. E. Dimming, Bost., 1888, 12mo.

Hahn, Theophilus, Ph.D., custodian of the Grey Collection, Cape Town, &c. Tsuni-Goam, the Supreme Being of the Khoi-Khoi, Lon.. 1882, 8vo. Haig, Archibald Swiney. The Officer's Complete Guide, Lon., 1856, 12mo.

Haig, Felix Thackeray. Notes on the River Navigations of North America, Madras, 1863, 8vo. Haig, James, M.A., b. 1813; educated at Trinity College, Dublin; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1838. 1. Philosophy; or, The Science of Truth: a Treatise on First Principles, Mental, Physical, and Verbal, Lon., 1861, p. 8vo. 2. Symbolism; or, Mind-Matter-Language as the Elements of Thinking and Reasoning, &c., Edin., 1869, p. 8vo.

Haig, James David. A List of Books printed in England prior to the Year MDC, in the Library of the Honourable Society of King's Inns, Dublin, Dublin, 1858, 8vo.

Haigh, Arthur Elam, M.A., graduated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1878; lecturer 1878-83; Fellow of Hertford College 1878-86. The Political Theories of Dante, (Stanhope Prize Essay, 1878.) Oxf., 1878, 8vo. Haigh, Rev. Daniel Henry, 1819-1879, b. at Brinscall Hall, near Chorley, Lancashire: was for some time in business at Leeds; studied with a view to taking orders in the Church of England, but, having become a Roman Catholic, studied at Oscott, and was ordained priest in 1848, and erected and endowed St. Augustine's Church at Erdington, near Birmingham. He was distinguished as an antiquarian. 1. An Essay on the Numismatic History of the Ancient Kingdom of the East Angles, Leeds, 1845, r. 8vo. 2. On the Fragments of Crosses discovered at Leeds in 1838, Leeds, 1857, 8vo. 3. The Conquest of Britain by the Saxons: a Harmony of the "Historia Britonum." the Writings of Gildas, the "Brut," and the Saxon Chronicle, with Reference to the Events of the Fifth and Sixth Centuries, Lon., 1861, Svo.

4. The Anglo-Saxon Sagas: an Examination of their Value as Aids to History, Lon.. 1861, 8vo.

"Mr. Haigh appears to belong to the important class of persons who have read more than is good for them. He has worked with the most praiseworthy diligence upon a very small portion of history, but he has no notion of history as a whole."-Sat. Rev., xiii. 263.

Haigh, Eccles. The Potato-Disease and the CurlDisease in Potatoes: their Causes and Prevention, Lon., 1875, p. 8vo.

Haigh, Henry Allen. 1. A Plain Statement of the Laws relating to Labor, Detroit, 1886, 8vo. 2. Manual of Law and Forms: a Practical Hand-Book of the Law and Business Forms for the Use of the Industrial Classes, Detroit, 1887. 8vo.

Haight, Canniff. Country Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago: Personal Recollections and Reminiscences of a Sexagenarian, Toronto, 1885.

Haile, Ellen. 1. Three Brown Boys, and other Happy Children, Lon. and N. York, 1879, 4to. 2. Two Gray Girls and their Opposite Neighbors. Illust. Lon. and N. York, 1880, 8vo. 3. Hazel-Nut and her Brothers. Illust. Lon. and N. York, 1881, sq. 8vo. Hailes, Nathaniel. The Soul's Journey: a Metrical Fantasy, Adelaide, 1856, 8vo.

Hailman, William N. 1. Outlines of a System of Object-Teaching, prepared for Teachers and Parents: with an Introduction by J. N. McElligott, N. York, 1867, 8vo. 2. Kindergarten Culture in the Family and Kindergarten: a Complete Sketch of Froebel's System of Early Education, adapted to American Institutions, Cin., 1873, 12mo. 3. Twelve Lectures on the History of Pedagogy, Cin. and N. York, 1874, 8vo. 4. Four Lectures on Early Child-Culture, Milwaukee, 1880, 12mo. 5. From Pestalozzi to Froebel, Milwaukee, 1880, 8vo. 6. Primary Method, N. York, 1887, 12mo. 7. (Trans.) The Education of Man, by F. Froebel, N. York, 1887, 12mo. Hailstone, Edward, 1818-1890, a soliciter at Bradford, Yorkshire; afterwards resident at Walton Hall, near Wakefield, where he accumulated a remarkable collection of antiquities and books. (Ed.) The Costume of Yorkshire, Illustrated by a Series of Engravings, with Descriptions in English and French, Leeds, 1885, fol.

Hailstone, Herbert, M.A. 1. (Trans.) Homer's Iliad, Books XIII-XV., XXI.. in English Prose, 4 Parts, Lon., 1880. 2. (Trans.) The Iphigeneia among the Tauri, of Euripides, 1884, 8vo. 3. Grantæ Imagines: Thirty-Six Sonnets, Cambridge, 1886. 4. Novæ Arundines; or, New Marsh-Melodies in XXXVI Metres, Cambridge, 8vo and 12mo; 2d ed., 1887. 5. Fasciculus: a Song-Bundle, Manchester, 1887, 12mo. 6. (Trans.) The Plutus of Aristophanes. 1887, 8vo. 7. Sertum: a SongGarland, Manchester, 1888, fp. Svo. Also, several transJations of classical works for the Pitt Series, &c.

and its Uses: with a Description of the Various Lines thereon, &c., Frome, 1868, 16mo.

Haines, Rev. Alanson Austin, b. 1830, at Hamburg, N.J.; pastor of a Presbyterian church in that town; formerly chaplain of the 15th New Jersey Regiment. History of the Fifteenth Regiment of New Jersey Volunteers, N. York, 1883.

Haines, Benjamin H. Digest of the American Law Register, 1877, 8vo.

Haines, C. R. A Vindication of England's Policy as to the Opium Trade, Lon., 1884, cr. 8vo. Haines, Elijah Middlebrook. 1. Laws of Wisconsin concerning the Organization and Government of Towns, &c., Chie., 1858, 8vo. 2. Treatise for Justices of the Peace in the State of Illinois; 5th ed., Chic., 1869, 8vo; 6th ed., rev., 1873. 3. Laws of Illinois relating to Cities and Villages: with Notes and Forms, &c., Chic., 1879, 8vo. 4. (Ed.) Compilation of the Laws of Illinois relating to Township Organization and Management of County Affairs: with Forms and Notes; new ed., enl., Chic., 1883, 8vo. 5. The American Indian, (Ub-nish in-na-ba,) Chic., 1888, r. 8vo.

Haines, F. E. H. Jonas King, Missionary to Syria and Greece. By F. E. II. H. N. York, 1879, 12mo. Haines, Rev. Herbert, M.A., 1826-1872, graduated at Exeter College, Oxford, 1849; chaplain to the Gloucester County Lunatic Asylum from 1854. 1. A Manual for the Study of Monumental Brasses, Oxf., 1848, 8vo. 2. A Manual of Monumental Brasses: comprising an Introduction to the Study of these Memorials: with a List of those remaining in the British Isles. Illust. Oxf. and Lon., 1861, 2 parts, 8vo. (This is a recast of the earlier work.)

"He has produced a book which seems to contain, in a straightforward and systematic shape, all that there is to say about the subject which he has taken in hand."-Sat. Rev., xi. 647.

3. A Guide to the Cathedral Church of Gloucester, embracing a Description of the Painted Windows, &c, Gloucester, 1867, 8vo.

Haines, Lieut.-Col. Peter C., U.S.A., b. 1840, in Philadelphia; graduated at the U.S. Military Academy 1861, and appointed to the engineer corps; served in the civil war, &c. (Trans.) Memoir upon the Illumination and Beaconage of the Coasts of France, by F. L. Reynaud. Thirty-Nine Plates. N. York, 1876, 4to.

Haines, Rev. Philip Frost John Bird, vicar of St. George's, Wigan. 1. Robert Stephenson of the Akbar, 1861. 2. Letters on Canon Law, 1868. National Education, 1872.

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Haines, R. H. The Fruit- Grower's Friend, N. York, 1880, 8vo.

Haines, Rev. Samuel Charles, Ph.D., ordained 1859; vicar of West Brompton 1869–78. 1. The English Catholic Church better than the Roman Catholic Schism: in Answer to M. Capel, Lon., 1872, 8vo. 2. AngloCatholic Sermons, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo.

Haines, William T., and Young, W. V. K. Essays for the People: Two Prize Essays on Liberalism in England and its Demoralizing Effects on our National Religion and Liberties, Lon., 1881, 2 parts, 8vo,

Haines, Zenas T. Letters from the Forty-Fourth Regiment M. V. M. 1862–63. By Corporal, [pseud]

Bost., 1863.

Hair, James. Building, Drainage, and Measurement of Land, Lon., 1878, 4to.

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Hair, James T. 1. Iowa State Gazetteer: embracing Descriptive and Historical Sketches of Counties, Cities, Towns, and Villages, Chic., 1865, 8vo. Gazetteer of Madison County: containing Historical and Descriptive Sketches, Alton, 1866, 8vo.

Hake, Alfred Egmont. 1. Paris Originals: with Etchings by L. Richeton, 1878, 8vo. 2. Flattering 3. The Story of Chinese Tales, Lon., 1882, er. 8vo. Gordon, Lon., 1883, 8vo; 11th ed., with Additions by H. Craig, 1884.

"Without wearying his readers by describing at length events which are as familiar in our mouths as household words, he contents himself with giving a light sketch of them, and fills in the picture with a personal narrative which to most people will be entirely new."-Sat. Rev.

lvi. 839.

Vol. ii., 1885.

"Contains as clear and connected an account of all the circumstances of the tragedy of the Soudan as we can at present hope to obtain."-Sat. Rev., lix. 619.

4. The Unemployed Problem Solved, Lon., 1888, 8vo. With LEFEBRE, J. G., The New Dance of Death, Lon.,

Hailstone, Thomas. The Inverted Slide Rule 1884, 3 vols. p. 8vo.

Hake, Thomas Gordon, M.D., M.R.C.P., b. 1809; | placed Section of St. Luke, Cambridge, 1886, p. 8vo; 2d took his medical degree at the University of Glasgow ed., Lon., 1888. Also, single sermons, &c. 1831; resides at Fulham, London. 1. Poetic Lucubrations: containing The Misanthrope and other Effusions, Lon., 1828, 12mo. 2. A Treatise on Varicose Capillaries, as constituting the Structure of Carcinoma of the Hepatic Ducts, &c., Lon., 1839, 4to. 3. On Vital Force: its Pulmonic Origin and the General Laws of its Metamorphoses: with an Appendix, Lon., 1867, 16mo. 4. Madeline: with other Poems and Parables, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo.

"The individuality of the writer lies in his deep sympathy with whatever affects the being and the condition of man, and in his power to express such sympathy in language often quaint, but for the most part poetic. The poem entitled Old Souls to Mend' is not altogether free from oddities of manner, but few will doubt its intensity of feeling and utterance."-Ath., No. 2259.

5. Parables and Tales: with Illustrations by Arthur Hughes, Lon., 1873, p. 8vo.

"If it must be said, on the one hand, that at times Dr. Hake's modes of expression are still unequal to his ideas, it may also be affirmed that he often discloses to us the secrets of nature and of human feeling with startling truth of representation."-Ath., No. 2362.

6. New Symbols, [verse,] Lon., 1875, p. 8vo. "The entire book breathes a pure and ennobling influence, shows welcome originality of idea and illustration, and... yields the highest proof of imaginative faculty and mature power of expression that its author has yet given us."-Ath., No. 2511.

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7. Legends of the Morrow, [verse.] Lon., 1878, p. 8vo. 8. Maiden Ecstasy, [verse.] Lon., 1880, sq. 16mo. Although he is often subtle and original in his conceptions, and felicitously daring in his epithets when seeking to present some true but delicate touch of nature or feeling, an obscurity of narrative . . . arrests his readers in the

midst of their enjoyment. Many of the present poems celebrate the delights of virginal love, while the burden of others is remorse or despair."-Ath., No. 2741.

9. The Serpent Play: a Divine Pastoral, Lon., 1883, cr. 8vo.

Dr. Hake is one of the most earnest and original of poets. He has taken nothing from his contemporaries, but has imagined a message for himself, and has chosen to deliver it in terms that are wholly his own.... He concerns himself with absolutes alone, the eternal elements of human life, and the immutable courses of human destiny. That this is so is a reason why his work should be always interesting, as it is also a reason why it should be more or less unpopular.... He loves to symbolize; he does not always care that the symbol shall be appropriate and plain."-Sat. Rev., 1v. 315.

Hake, Thomas St. Edmund. 1. Ye Historical Sketch of ye Olde London Streete: wherein are many Gravynges, Lon., 1885, obl. 8vo. 2. In Letters of Gold: a Novel, Lon., 1886, 3 vols. cr. 8vo.

Hakewill, Arthur William, 1808-1856, son of James Hakewill, (ante, vol. i.,) was, like his father, an architect. 1. An Apology for the Architectural Monstrosities of London, Lon., 1835, 8vo. 2. Modern Tombs; or, Gleanings from the Public Cemeteries of London, Lon., 1850, 4to. 3. General Plan and External Details, with Picturesque Illustrations, of Thorpe Hall, Peterborough, Lon., 1852, fol. 4. Architecture of the Seventeeth Century. Parts I.-III. Lon., 1853-56, fol.

Hakewill, Edward Charles, 1812-1872, an architect. The Temple: an Essay on the Ark, the Tabernacle, and the Temple of Jerusalem, Lon., 1851, r. 8vo. Hakewill, James Ridgway. Athletica: Condensed Manual on the Practical Theory of Several Branches of Athletics. By J. R. H. and J. C. C. Maidstone, 1871, 8vo.

Halbert, William Morton. An Exposition of Economic and Financial Science based upon a Cycle of Seasons in Each Decade, Lon., 1878, p. 8vo.

Halcombe, Rev. John Joseph, M.A., graduated at Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1856; ordained 1857; reader and librarian of the Charterhouse 1862-74; rector of Balsham, Cambridgeshire, since 1874. 1. Church Reading: containing the Morning. Evening, and Communion Services of the Church of England: to which are appended Remarks on the Errors most usually committed in reading these Services, Lon., 1858, 8vo. 2. The Speaker at Home: Chapters on Extempore and Memoriter Speaking; [also] On the Physiology of Speech, by W. H. Stone, Lon., 1859; 3d ed., 1874, 12mo. 3. Stranger than Fiction, Lon., 1872, 12mo. (An account of the missionary settlements in British Columbia, &c.) 4. (Ed.) The Church and her Curates: a Series of Essays on the Need for More Clergy, and the Best Means of supporting them, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 5. (Ed.) The Emigrant and the Heathen; or, Sketches of Missionary Life, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 6. Gospel Difficulties due to a Dis

Haldane, J. W. C., C.E. and M.E. Civil and Mechanical Engineering Popularly and Socially considered. Illust. Lon. and N. York, 1887, 8vo. "Mr. Haldane's 'intention,' as he himself says, 'has been to try to interest every one' in the history of the science in which he is a practical proficient. On the whole, he has admirably carried out his conception."-Sat. Rev., Ixiv. 333.

Haldane, Rt. Rev. James Robert Alexander Chinnery-, LL.M., D.D., ordained 1866; incumbent of Ballachulish and Glencoe 1879-85; hon. canon of Cathedral of Argyll 1879, dean 1881-83, and since then Bishop of Argyll and the Isles. The Scottish Communicant: a Guide to the Worthy Receiving of the Blessed Sacrament: to which is annexed The Order for the Celebration of the Holy Communion according to the Use of the Scottish Church, Edin., 1877, 8vo; 3d ed., 1884. Also, charges, 1883-87.

Haldane, R. C. Sub-Tropical Cultivation and Climates: a Handy Book for Planters, Colonists, and Settlers, Edin., 1886, p. 8vo.

Haldane, Richard Burdon, M.A., b. 1857; educated at London University; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1879; M.P. for Haddingtonshire since 1885. Life of Adam Smith, ("Great Writers,") Lon., 1887, 12mo; also large-paper ed., 8vo. With KEMP, JOHN, M.A., (trans.) The World as Will and Idea, by Arthur Schopenhauer, Lon., 1883-87, 3 vols. 8vo.

Haldane, Vere. Our Charlie, [a novel,] Lon., 1865, p. 8vo.

Haldeman, Samuel Stehman, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1812-1880, b. at Locust Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa.; spent two years at Dickinson College, but left without graduating, and was employed for some time on the Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. He was made professor of natural sciences in the University of Pennsylvania in 1851, was appointed to a similar position in Delaware College in 1855, and in 1869 accepted the chair of comparative philology in the University of Pennsylvania, which he held until his death. 1. Elements of Latin Pronunciation, Phila., 1851, 12mo. 2. Analytic Orthography: an Investigation of the Sounds of the Voice, and their Alphabetical Notation, including the Mechanism of Speech, and its Bearing upon Etymology, Phila., 1860, 4to. 3. Tours of a Chess Knight, (Prodromus, Bibliography of the Chess Knight's Tour,) Phila., 1864, 2 parts, 16mo. 4. Affixes in their Origin and Application, Phila., 1865, 12mo; new ed., 1884. 5. Rhymes of the Poets. By Felix Ago, [pseud.] Phila., 1868. 6. Pennsylvania Dutch: a Dialect of South German, with an Infusion of English, Lon., 1872, 8vo. 7. Outlines of Etymology, Phila., 1877, 12mo. 8. WordBuilding, for the Use of Classes in Etymology, Phila., 1881, 12mo.

Hale, A. M. Management of Children in Sickness and Health. Phila., 1880, 18mo.

Hale, Anne G. 1. Fanny and Robbie, Bost., 1866, 18mo. 2. Uncle Mark's Amaranths, Bost., 1881, 12mo. Hale, C. H. The Graves of our Fathers, Lon., 1858, 8vo.

Hale, Rev. Charles Reuben, S.T.D., b. at Lewistown, Pa.; graduated at the University of Pennsylvania 1858; rector of St. John's Church, Auburn, N.Y., 1870-75; dean of Davenport, Ia., since 1886. 1. A List of the Sees and Bishops of the Holy Eastern Church, 1870. 2. A List of All the Sees and Bishops of the Holy Orthodox Church of the East, N. York, 1872. 3. Sermons, N. York, 1874. 4. An Eastern View of the Bonn Conference, Utica, N.Y., 1876. 5. The Mozarabic Liturgy, and the Mexican Branch of the Catholic Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ Militant upon Earth, N. York, 1876. 6. Innocent of Moscow, the Apostle of Kamchatka and Alaska, 1877. 7. An Office for the Holy Communion, arranged from the Mozarabic Liturgy, Balt, 1879. 8. An Office for Holy Baptism, arranged from the Mozarabic and Cognate Sources, 1879. 9. (Trans.) Mozarabic Collects, translated and arranged from the Ancient Liturgy of the Spanish Church, 1881, 12mo. 10. The Eucharistic Office of the Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland, translated and compared with that in the Missale Romanorum, N. York, 1882. 11. The Universal Episcopate: a History of the Sees and Bishops in the Holy Catholic Church throughout the World, Baltimore, 1882. 12. Speeches and Addresses, 1885.

Hale, Rev. Edward, M.A., graduated at Emanuel College, Cambridge, 1850; ordained 1851: became as

("Story of the Nations.") Illust. N. York, 1886, 12mo. With LE BARON, F., (trans.) Lamartine on Atheism Atheism among the People, 1850, 12mo. With WILLIAMS, REV. JOHN, (ed.) The President's Words, Bost., 1865, 16mo.

Hale, Edward Everett, Jr. (Ed.) Note-Book kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay, from June 27, 1638, to July 29, 1661, Cambridge, Mass., 1885, 8vo.

sistant master of Eton College. The Fall of the Stuarts, | ico. Illust. Bost., 1885, 8vo. 4. The Story of Spain, and Western Europe from 1678 to 1697, ("Epochs of History.") Maps. Lon., 1876, fp. 8vo; 2d ed., 1878. Hale, Rev. Edward Everett, S.T.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] is still (1888) pastor of the South Congregational Church in Boston. Under the auspices of the American Unitarian Association he founded, in 1869, Old and New, a monthly magazine, of which he was editor till it was merged in Scribner's Monthly, now the Century. In 1886 he founded another journal, Lend a Hand: a Record of Progress and Journal of Organized Charity. 1. Letters on Irish Emigration, Bost., 1852, 8vo. 2. Ninety Days' Worth of Europe, Bost., 1860, 16mo; new ed., 1879. 3. If, Yes, and Perhaps: Four Impossibilities and Six Exaggerations, with some Bits of Fact, Bost., 1869, 8vo. 4. The Ingham Papers: Some Memorials of the Life of Captain Frederic Ingham, Bost., 1869, 12mo. 5. Sybaris and other Homes, Bost., 1869, 16mo. 6. Ten Times One is Ten: the Possible Reformation, Bost., 1870, 16mo; new ed., 1883.

"A Utopian sketch of the effect which might be produced on mankind by the widening influence of a single life."-Nation, xi. 335.

7. Daily Bread, and other Stories, Bost., 1870. 8. His Level Best, and other Stories, Bost., 1872, 16mo. 9. In His Name: a Story of the Waldenses, Bost., 1873, 16mo. 10. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: Ten Christmas Stories, Bost., 1873, 16mo. 11. Ups and Downs: an Every-Day Novel, Bost., 1873, 16mo. 12. Workingmen's Homes. Illust. Bost., 1874, 16mo. 13. A Summer Vacation: Four Sermons, Bost., 1874, 8vo. 14. One Hundred Years Ago: How the War began, Bost., 1875, 8vo. 15. Our New Crusade: a Temperance Story, Bost., 1875, sq. 18mo. 16. Philip Nolan's Friends: a Story of the Change of the Western Empire. Illust. N. York, 1876, 12mo. 17. G. T. T.; or, The Wonderful Adventures of a Pullman, N. York, 1877, 16mo. 18. How to Do It, Bost., 1877, 12mo. 19. What Career? Ten Papers on the Choice of a Vocation and the Use of Time, Bost., 1878, 12mo. 20. Mrs. Merriam's Scholars: the Story of One of the Original Ten, Bost., 1878, 16mo. 21. Back to Back: a Story of To-Day, N. York, 1878, 32mo. 22. Emigration to Kansas: an Address, Bost., 1879, 8vo. 23. The Life in Common, and Twenty other Sermons, Bost., 1879-80, 8vo. 24. The Man without a Country, Bost., 1879, 16mo. 25. The Bible and its Re. vision, 1879. 26. Crusoe in New York, and other Tales, Bost., 1880, 8vo. 27. Stories of War told by Soldiers, Bost., 1880, 16mo. 28. Stories of the Sea told by Sailors, Bost., 1880, 16mo. 29. The Kingdom of God, and Twenty other Sermons, Bost., 1881, 12mo. 30. Stories of Adventure told by Adventurers, Bost., 1881, 16mo. 31. June to May: the Sermons of a Year, Bost., 1881, 12mo. 32. Stories of Discovery told by Discoverers, Bost., 1882, 16mo. 33. Our Christmas in a Palace Car: a Traveller's Story, N. York, 1883, 12mo. 34. Seven Spanish Cities, and the Way to them, Bost., 1883, 16o. 35. The Fortunes of Rachel: a Novel of American Life, N. York, 1884, 12mo. 36. Christmas in Narragansett: Stories for Christmas, N. York, 1884, 12mo. 37. Lights of Two Centuries, N. York, 1887, 12mo. 38. The Life of George Washington studied anew, N. York, 1888, 8vo. 39. How they lived in Hampton: a Study of Practical Christianity applied in the Manufacture of Woollens, Bost., 1888, 12mo. 40. Mr. Tangier's Vacations: a Novel, Bost., 1888, 16mo. 41. The History of the United States: written for the Chautauqua Reading Circles, N. York, 1888, 12mo. 42. My Friend the Boss: a Story of To-Day, Bost., 1888, 12mo. 43. Tom Torrey's Tariff Talks, Bost., 1888, 12mo. With HALE, EDWARD EVERETT, JR., Franklin in France: from Original Documents, most of which are now published for the First Time, Bost., 1887, 8vo; Second Series, 1888.

"The reader who cares less about history than personal details will find in this work many interesting details. Unfortunately, the translations from the French are faulty, and a knowledge of French is necessary for the understanding of the English."-Ath., No. 3116.

"The papers and letters comprised in this second and concluding part of the Messrs. Hale's collection cover the period from 1781 to 1785, with a few supplementary chap ters devoted to the five remaining years of Franklin's life after his return to this country. Their interest is even greater than that of those contained in the first part of the work."-Nation, xlviii. 102.

With HALE, SUSAN: 1. A Family Flight through France, Germany, Norway, and Switzerland, Bost., 1881,

4to.

2. A Family Flight over Egypt and Syria. Illust. Bost., 1882, sq. 8vo. 3. A Family Flight through Mex

"As to the editing of the volume, the less said the better."-Nation, xlii. 195.

Hale, Edwin Moses, M.D., b. 1829, at Newport, N.H.; graduated at the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medical College 1859; held professorships of materia medica and therapeutics successively in the Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, and Chicago Homoeopathic College, where he became professor emeritus in 1884. 1. Homœopathic Materia Medica of the New Remedies; 2d ed., Detroit, 1867, 8vo; 4th ed., rev. and enl., 2 vols. 8vo. 2. Lectures on Diseases of the Heart. In Three Parts. 2d ed., enl., N. York, 1877, 8vo. 3. Medical, Surgical, and Hygienic Treatment of Diseases of Women, N. York, 1878, 8vo.

Hale, George Silsbee, b. 1825, at Keene, N.H.; son of Salma Hale, (q. v., ante, vol. i.:) graduated at Harvard 1844; was admitted to the bar 1850; practised in Boston. Digest of Decisions of the United States Courts of Common Law and Admiralty, vols. xvi.-xix., Bost., 1858-59. Svo.

Hale, Gertrude Elizabeth. Little Flower-People. Illust. Bost., 1887, 12mo.

Hale, Horatio, [ante, vol. i., add.,] has resided since 1856 at Clinton, Ontario, engaged partly in the practice of law and partly in scientific pursuits. (Ed.) The Iroquois Book of Rites, ("Library of Aboriginal American Literature,") Phila., 1883, 8vo. Hale, J. Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, Phila., 1851, 8vo. Hale, Mrs. J. A. Poetical Meditations, Lon., 1871, 4to.

Hale, J. E. California Supreme Court Reports, vols. xxxiii.-xxxvii., (1867-69,) San Fran., 1868-70, 8vo.

Hale, John Peter. Trans-Alleghany Pioneers: Historical Sketches of the First White Settlements West of the Alleghanies, 1748 and after, Cin., 1887, 12mo. Hale, L. J. Miriam and Joanna of Naples, Lon., 1850, 12mo.

Hale, Lonsdale Augustus, R.E. 1. The Principles of Outpost Duty considered, in Lectures delivered to the Officers of Dover Garrison, Lon., 1871, Svo. 2. (Trans.) Light Cavalry Outposts, by A. F. de Brack, 1876, 8vo. 3. Tactical Studies of the Battles of Columbey-Nouilly and Vionville: compiled and arranged from the Official Accounts, Lon., 1877, 8vo. 4. What to Observe, and How to Report it: for the Instruction of Non-Commissioned Officers in Reconnaissance, Lon., 1883. 5. The Army and the Franchise, Lon., 1886, 8vo.

Hale, Miss Lucretia Peabody, b. 1820, in Boston, Mass.; daughter of Nathan Bale, LL.D., (q. v., ante, vol. i.) 1. (Ed.) Seven Stormy Sundays, 18.8, 16mo; 5th ed., 1868. 2. The Lord's Supper, and its Observance, Bost., 1866, 16mo. 3. Service of Sorrow, Bost., 1867, sq. 16mo. 4. The Struggle for Life; or, Board Court and Langdale: a Story of Home: 4th ed., Bost., 1867, 12mo. 5. Art Needle-Work, Bost., 1878, 12mo. 6. (Ed.) Plain Needle-Work, Bost., 1878. 7. More Sketches in Decorative Embroidery, Bost., 1879, 12mo. 8. The Peterkin Papers, Bost., 1880, 16mo. 9. Art of Knitting. ("Needlework" Ser.) Illust. Bost., 1882, 8vo. 10. The Last of the Peterkins, and others of their Kin. Illust. Bost., 1886, 16mo. 11. Fagots for the Fireside: a Collection of More than One Hundred Entertaining Games for Evenings at Home and Social Parties, Bost., 1888, 12mo. 12. Point-Lace: Guide to Lace- Work. Folding Plates. 12mo. With BYNNER, EDWIN LASSETTER, An Uncloseted Skeleton, Bost., 1888, 24mo.

Hale, Mrs. M.

before the Norman Conquest. Phila., 1854. Svo. Lives of the Queens of England Hale, Matt. Amateur Soldiers; or, The Volunteers of Great Britain, Lon., 1886, 12mo.

Hale, Rt. Rev. Matthew Blagden, D.D., graduated at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1835; ordained 1836; Bishop of Perth, Western Australia, 1857–75, and of Brisbane 1875–85. The Transportation Question; or, Why Western Australia should be made a Reformatory

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