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HODGES.

Hodges (Richard M. m. d.)-continued. [printed at Cambridge, Welch, Bigelow & co.] 1865.

Hodgson (Rev. John). A history of Northumberland, in three parts. 7 v. 4°. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1820-58.

CONTENTS.

v. 1. Part i. Containing the general history of the county. Undertaken by the Society of antiquaries of Newcastle. Compiled by John Hodgson Hinde. 1858.

v. 2-4. Part ii. Containing the parochial history of the county. 1827-40.

v. 5-7. Part iii. Containing ancient records and historical papers. 1820-35.

Hodgson (Joseph). See Alabama (The) manual and statistical register for 1871. Hodson (James Whitworth, editor). The history and antiquities of the county of Dorset. 3d ed. 1861-70. See Hutchins (Rev. John).

Hoffmann (Franz). Knight and peasant. From the german. By rev. D. P. Rosenmiller. 195 pp. 4 pl. 16°. Philadelphia, Lutheran board of publication, 1872. [FATHERLAND (The) series].

Self-will and repentance. Translated from the german, by rev. Charles A. Smith, d. d. 189 pp. 4 pl. 16°. Philadelphia, Lutheran board of publication, 1872. [FATHERLAND (The) series].

Hogarth (George). Memoirs of the opera in Italy, France, Germany, and England. A new ed. of the "Musical drama." 2 v. viii, 376 pp. 1 pl; v, 379 pp. 1 pl. 120. London, R. Bentley, 1851.

Musical history, biography and criticism. With an original preface, by H. C. Watson. 181 pp. 8°. New-York, H. G. Daggers, 1845. Hogarth (William). Graphic illustrations of Hogarth, from pictures, drawings, and scarce prints in the possession of Samuel Ireland. xvi, 183 pp. 28 pl. 8°. London, R. Faulder & J. Egerton, 1794.

Note.-A second volume was published in 1799. Holbach (Paul Thyry, baron d'). Le bonsens, ou idées naturelles opposées aux idées surnaturelles. [anon.] 1 p. 1. xii, 315 pp. 16°. Londres, 1772. Holdich (Joseph). The wesleyan student; or, memoirs of Aaron Haynes Hurd. 288 pp. 18°. New York, G. Lane, 1841. Holgate (Jerome B.) Conversations on the present age of the world, in connection with prophecy. [anon.] [anon.] 332 pp. 129. Albany, J. Munsell, 1853.

HOLLYBAND.

Holland (Elihu G.) Essays and a drama [The highland treason] in five acts. vi, 400 pp. portrait. 120. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & co. 1852.

Niagara, and other poems. 4 p. 1. 170 pp. 180. New York, Rudd & Carleton, 1861.

Holland (George Calvert, m. d.) The constitution of the animal creation as expressed in structural appendages. 1 p. 1. 310 pp. 8°. London, J. Churchill, 1857. Holland (John), Memoirs of the life and ministry of the rev. John Summerfield. With an introductory letter, by James Montgomery. Abridged. 339 pp. portrait. 12°. New York, Am. tract society, 1850. Holland (Josiah Gilbert). Garnered sheaves: complete poetical works. 397 pp. 2 1. interl. 17 pl. 16°. New York, Scribner, Armstrong & co. 1873.

The marble prophecy, and other poems. 3 p. 1. 112 pp. 1 pl. 120. New York, Scribner, Armstrong & co. 1872. Hollard (Henry, m. d.) De l'homme et des races humaines. viii, 296 pp. 12°. Paris, Labé, 1853.

Holley (George W.) Niagara its history and geology, incidents and poetry. 165 pp. 4 pl. 1 map. 160. New York, Sheldon & co. 1872. Hollick (Frederick, m. d.) Guia de los casados, ó historia natural de la generacion: mentor doméstico para las personas de ambos secsos, casadas ó prócsimas á tomar estado. Ed. no. 201: primera en castellano. Traduccion de don E. de T. 500 pp. 1 pl. 160. Nueva York, for the author, by T. W. Strong, [1863].

The origin of life: a popular treatise on the philosophy and physiology of reproduction, in plants and animals, including the details of human generation. xxiii, 233, 57 pp. 9 1. 10 col. pl. 24°. New York, Nafis & Cornish, [1845]. Hollyband (Claudius). The italian schoolmaister: contayning rules for the perfect pronouncing of th' italian tongue: with familiar speeches: and certaine phrases taken out of the best italian authors. With a historie called Arnalt and Lucenda. [By Diego de San Pedro]. Revised and corrected by F. P. 4 p. 1. 368 pp. 180. London, T. Purfoot, 1608,

HOLMES.

Holmes (Rev. D.) Pure gold, or, truth in its native loveliness. 282 pp. 1 pl. 120. Auburn, Derby & Miller, 1851.

The Wesley offering; or Wesley and his times. 308 pp. portrait. 120. Auburn, Derby & Miller, 1852.

Holmes (Elizabeth Emra). Scenes in our parish. By a "country parson's" daughter. First and second series. [anon.] 260 pp. 120. New York, Harper & brothers, 1833.

Holmes (George Frederick, ll. d.) Southern university series. 7 v. 120. New York, Richardson & co. 1866–67.

CONTENTS.

Holmes' pictorial primer. 36 pp.

The southern pictorial primer, or first reader. 60 pp.

The southern elementary spelling book. 150 pp. The southern pictorial second reader. 120 pp. The southern pictorial third reader. 168 pp. The southern pictorial fourth reader. 276 pp. The southern pictorial fifth reader. 408 pp.

The same. University series. Holmes' first, second, third, fourth, and fifth readers. 5 v. 12o. New York, University publishing co. 1870.

Holmes (Mrs. Mary J.) Dora Deane, or the East India uncle; and Maggie Miller, or old Hagar's secret. 474 pp. 120. New York, C. M. Saxton, Barker & co. 1860. Homans (Isaac Smith). Sketches of Boston, past and present, and of some few places in its vicinity. [anon.] 1 p. 1. viii, 246, 112 pp. 1 pl. 18°. Boston, Phillips, Sampson & co. 1851. Home, 1835.

Maria).

See Sedgwick (Catharine

Home and school. A journal of popular education, literature and science. [Monthly]. Jan. to dec. 1872. V. 1. 8°. Louisville, J. P. Morton & co. [1872]. Note.-Successor to Louisville school messenger. Home and the world. By the author of "Souvenirs of a residence in Europe." [anon.] 408 pp. 129. New York, D. Appleton & co. 1857.

Home made happy; or, pictures of every

day life for the family circle. [anon.] 300 pp. 120. Philadelphia, H. C. Peck & T. Bliss, 1858.

Home songs for little darlings.

[anon.]

238 pp. 16°. Boston, Mayhew & Baker, [1859].

Home songs for little people. [anon.] 286 pp. 16°. New York, Am. tract society, [1872].

HOOK.

Homer (Rev. William Bradford). Writings. With a memoir by Edwards A. Park. 420 pp. 120. Andover, Allen, Morrill & Wardwell, 1842.

Homerus. Ounpov iλias.—The Iliad of Homer, from the text of Wolf. With english notes. By C. C. Felton. Revised ed. xv, 581 pp. portrait. 120. Boston, J. Munroe & co. 1847. The same. The Iliad of Homer, according to the text of Wolf; with notes. By John J. Owen, d. d. xii, 15-740 pp. 12°. New York, Leavitt & co. 1851.

The same. The Iliad of Homer [books 1-8], with an interlinear translation. On the hamiltonian system, as improved by Thomas Clark. 367 pp. 120. Philadelphia, C. Desilver, 1860.

The same. The first three books of Homer's Iliad, according to the ordinary text, and also with the restoration of the digamma, [etc.] By C. Anthon, ll. d. viii, 599 pp. 1 pl. 120. New-York, Harper & brothers, 1844.

Homespun (John, pseudon.) See Tuttle (William).

Homespun (Sophia, pseudon.) Much fruit.

By Sophia Homespun. 272 pp. 3 pl. 16°. Boston, D. Lothrop & co. 1871.

Hood (Charles). Gonzalva; or the fall of
Granada. [A poem]. 2 p. 1. 377 pp. 12°.
Boston, W. D. Ticknor & co. 1845.

Hood (Thomas). The poetical works of T.
Hood. With a memoir of the author.
xvi, 583 pp. 12 pl. portrait.
New York, J. Miller, 1873.

sq. 160.

Quips and cranks. xiii, 390 pp. 12°. London, Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1861. Hoogstraten (Jan van). Staat- en zedekundige zinneprenten, of leerzame fabelen; die van den heere Lacourt speelswyze gevolgt. Door J. van Hoogstraten. Engd. tit. 25 p. 1. 310 pp. 2 1. 4°. Rotterdam, A. Willis, 1731.

Note.-Illustrated with 100 cuts printed in the text.

Hook (Walter Farquhar, d. d.) The church of England vindicated against romanism and ultra-protestantism: in sermons. From the last Lond. ed. viii, 13-292 pp. 12°. Baltimore, J. Robinson, 1846.

Five sermons preached before the university of Oxford. 3d ed. 3 p. 1. 166 pp. 16°. Leeds, Slocombe § Simms, 1847,

HOOK.

HOPTON.

Hook (Walter Farquhar, d. d.)-continued. Hope (John). Thoughts, in prose and verse,

Lives of the archbishops of Canterbury. v. 9, [or] v. 4, new series. Reformation period. xx, 592 pp. 8°. London, R. Bentley & son, 1872. Hooke (Robert, m. d., f.r. s.) Micrographia: or some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses. With observations and inquiries thereupon. 18 p. 1. 246 pp. 5 1. 38 pl. fol. London, J. Martyn & J. Allestry, 1665. Hooker (Edward W. d. d.) Memoir of mrs. Sarah L. Huntington Smith, late of the american mission in Syria. 3d ed. 396 pp. portrait. 12°. Boston, T. R. Marvin, 1846. Hooker (Rev. Herman). The philosophy of unbelief in morals and religion, as discoverable in the faith and character of men.

286 pp. 12°. New York, R. Carter & brothers, 1850.

Hooker (Rev. Horace). A practical spellingbook, 1840. See Gallaudet (Rev. T. H.) and Hooker.

Scripture biography for the young; with critical illustrations and practical remarks. Ezekiel to Nehemiah, including Daniel, Ezra, and Esther. Gallaudet's series continued. [v. 10]. 253 pp. 1 pl. 18°. New York, Am. tract society, [1853]. Hooker (Richard). Of divine service, the sacraments, &c: being selections from the fifth book of the ecclesiastical polity. New ed. xv, 221 pp. 180. Oxford, J. H. Parker, 1853.

Hooker (Worthington, m. d.) The child's book of common things. xiii, 166 pp. 16°. New Haven, Peck, White & Peck, 1858. Hooper (Jane Winnard). Arbell: a tale for young people. Engd. tit. 370 pp. 4 pl. 16°. New York, C. S. Francis & co. 1853. Hope (Elizabeth). The immaterial system of man, contemplated in accordance with the beautiful and the sublime, and in reference to a plan for general education. 2 v. viii, 327 pp; iv, 364 pp. 120. London, J. Ridgway & sons, 1835.

Hope (James, m. d.) A treatise on the diseases of the heart and great vessels, and on the affections which may be mistaken for them. 1st american from the 3d Lond. ed. With notes, by C. W. Pennock, m. d. 572 pp. 9 pl. 8°. Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1842,

started, in his walks. xvi, 350 pp. 8°.
Stockton, R. Christopher, 1780.
Hope, McKillop & co. Mercantile reports
from the mercantile agency of Hope, Mc
Killop & co. San Francisco, Cal.
V. 7.
12°. San Francisco, Bawden & Forbes, 1872.
Hopkins (Caspar T.) A manual of ameri-
can ideas. 320 pp. 1 chart. 120. San
Francisco, author, 1872.

Hopkins (Mrs. E. A. W.) Little shells from
many shores. [Poems].
300 pp. 129.
San Francisco, Bacon & co. 1872.
Hopkins (G. M. & co.) Atlas of the cities
of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and the adjoin-
ing boroughs. From actual surveys &
official records. 118 pp. inc. 53 col. maps.
4°. Philadelphia, G. M. Hopkins & co.
1872.

Atlas of West Philadelphia, including the 24th & 27th wards of the city of Philadelphia. 1 p. 1. 60 pp. inc. 16 maps. fol. Philadelphia, G. M. Hopkins & co. 1872. Hopkins (Louisa Payson). The guiding star; or, the bible God's message. Designed to illustrate the second and third questions of the Westminster catechism. xi, 7-260 pp. 1 pl. 180. Boston, Gould & Lincoln, 1851.

The pastor's daughter: or the way of salvation explained to a young inquirer. From reminiscences of the conversations of her late father, doctor [Edward] Payson. viii, 13–236 pp. 180. New York, R. Carter & brothers, 1850. Hopkins (Mark, d. d.) God's provisions and man's perversions.-A discourse, delivered before the Congregational library association, Boston. 36 pp. 8°. Boston, T. R. Marvin, 1855. Hopkinson (Mrs. C. A.) Hints for the nursery, or the young mother's guide. 169 pp. 12°. Boston, Little, Brown & co. 1863. Hoppin (Rev. James Mason). Notes of a theological student. 256 pp. York, D. Appleton & co. 1854. Hoppin (William J.) Eulogy on general [James S.] Wadsworth.

12°. New

[In CENTURY association. Proceedings. 8°. New York, 1865. pp. 7–36].

Hopton (Arthur). A concordancy of yeares. Containing a new, easie, and most exact computation of time, according to the english account. [etc.] 4 p. 1. 254 pp. 21. 160. [London?] I. Adams, 1615.

HORATIUS.

Horatius Flaccus (Quintus). The works | Hosmer (William)-continued.
of Horace, with english notes, by the rev.
A. J. Macleane. Revised and edited by
R. H. Chase. xii, 588 pp. 120. Cambridge,
[Mass.] J. Bartlett, 1856.

Les odes l'Horace en vers byrlesqves.
[anon. Par Hvgves de Picovd]. 3 p. 1.
116 pp.
sm. 4°. Paris, T. Quinet, 1653.
Hornblower (Mrs.) "The Julia." By the
author of "Varà," [étc. añon.] iv, 9-388
pp. 120. New York, R. Carter & brothers,
1859.

Horner (Francis, m. p.) Memoirs and correspondence of Francis Horner, m. p. Edited by his brother, Leonard Horner. 2 v. xxviii, 554 pp. portrait; xxiii, 575 pp. 1 pl. 8°. Boston, Little, Brown & co. 1853. Hornschuch (Christian Friedrich, editor). See Archiv skandinavischer beiträge zur naturgeschichte, 1845-50.

S.

Horry (Col. Peter) and Weems (Rev. Mason L.) The life of major gen. Francis Marion. By col. Horry and M. L. Wheems [Weems]. 252 pp. 6 pl. 120. New York, P. M. Davis, 1835.

Hörschelmann (Ferdinand).

Handbuch

der geographie und statistik. See Stein (C. G. D.) and Hörschelmann.

HOWARD.

The young man's book. Or self-education. 291 pp. portrait. 16°. Auburn, Derby & Miller, 1852.

Houel (Jean Pierre Louis Laurent).

Voy

age pittoresque des isles de Sicile, de Malte et de Lipari, où l'on traite des antiquités qui s'y trouvent encore; des principaux phénomènes que la nature y offre; du costume des habitans, & de quelques usages. 4 v. fol. Paris, l'imprimerie de monsieur, 1782-89.

Note.-With 264 col. pl. numbered consecutively. American Hough (Benjamin Franklin). constitutions; comprising the constitution of each state in the union, and of the United States, with the declaration of independence and articles of confederation; each accompanied by a historical introduction and notes, with a classified analysis of the constitutions. 2 v. viii, 886 pp. 23 pl; iv, 941 pp. 27 pl. 1 map. 8°. Albany, Weed, Parsons & co. 1871-72.

Gazetteer of the state of New York, embracing the history and statistics of the state. With geological and topographical descriptions, and recent statistical tables. viii, 745 pp. 8 pl. 1 map. 8°. Albany, N. Y., A. Boyd, 1872.

Horseowner's (The) companion, 1872. See House (The) on the rock, 1852.
Roorbach (O. A.)

Horse Shoe Robinson, 1835. See Kennedy
(John Pendleton).

Horticulturist (The) and journal of rural art and rural taste. (Established by A. J. Downing, 1846). Devoted to horticulture, landscape gardening, rural architecture, rural embellishments, pomology, floriculture, and all subjects of rural life, literature, art and taste. [Monthly]. Edited by Henry T. Williams. Jan. to dec. 1872. v. 27. 8°. New York, H. T. Williams, 1872. Horus Apollo. [pseudon.] Hiéroglyphes,

dits d'Horapolle. Ouvrage traduit du grec, par m. Requier. 1 p. 1. xvi, 326 pp. 11. 160. Amsterdam, J. F. Bastien, 1779. Hosmer (Margaret). Lily's hard words: a story for little people. 172 pp. 16°. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1873. Hosmer (William). The young lady's book ; or, principles of female education. 301 pp. 1 pl. 120. Auburn, Derby & Miller, 1851.

See Mac

A collection

karness (Matilda Planché). Housman (Robert Fletcher). of english sonnets. [1540-1840]. xxxiii, 358 pp. 12°. London, Simpkin, Marshall & co. [1841]. Hovey (Alvah, d. d.

A memoir of the life and times of the rev. Isaac Backus. 369 pp. 120. Boston, Gould & Lincoln, 1858. Howard (Clarence J.) Howard's book of drawing-room theatricals. 178 pp. 16°. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, [1871]. [Twenty-six short and amusing plays, v. 1].

Howard's recitations. Comic, serious, and pathetic. 180 pp. 16°. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, [1872]. Howard (Henry, earl of Northampton). A defensative against the poyson of supposed prophecies. Not hitherto confuted by the pen of any man, which haue been causes of great disorder in the common-wealth, especially among the simple and vnlearned people. Very needfull to be published, considering the great offence, which grew

HOWARD.

Howard (Henry)-continued.

by most palpable and grosse errors in astrologie. Now newly reuised. [Reprinted]. 7 p. 1. 151 1. sm. fol. London, W. Laggard, [for] M. Lownes, 1620. Howard (Matthew, m. d.) Life in death and death in life. A paradox: illustrating what we know, and what we believe. With criticisms on the morals and manners of modern society. 209 pp. 12°. New York, W. L. Allison, [1872]. Howard Grey, 1855. See M. (C. L.) Howe (Elias, dancing master).

American dancing master, and ball-room prompter. [Also], first lessons in dancing, the five positions, etc. 160 pp. sq. 16°. Boston, E. Howe, 1862.

Howe (Fisher). Oriental and sacred scenes, from notes of travel in Greece, Turkey, and Palestine. 408 pp. 6 pl. 1 map. 120. New York, M. W. Dodd, 1854. Howe (Henry). Our whole country; or the past and present of the United States, 1861. See Barber (John W.) and Howe. Howell (Rev. Robert Boyte C.) The terms of communion at the lord's table, and with the church of Christ. Reprinted from the am. ed. 6 p. 1. v, 477 pp. 120. London, for the [Baptist tract] society by G. & J. Dyer, 1844.

Howells (William D.) Italian journeys. New and enlarged ed. 398 pp. 120. Boston, J. R. Osgood & co. 1872.

Suburban sketches. New and enlarged ed. With illustrations by A. Hoppin. 255 pp. 10 pl. 12°. Boston, J. R. Osgood & co. 1872.

Venetian life. New and enlarged ed. 437 pp. 120. Boston, J. R. Osgood & co. 1872. Hows (John W. S.) The shakspearian reader, 1849. See Shakespeare (William). Hubbard (Harvey). Ixion, and other poems. viii, 165 pp. 120. Boston, Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 1852.

Hubbard (Rev. William). A narrative of the indian wars in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607, to the year 1677. 228 pp. 16°. Norwich,

[Conn.] John Trumbull, [about 1780]? Hubbell & Craven. The national legal directory, embracing the names of one or more of the leading and most reliable attorneys in over three thousand cities and towns in the United States and territories.

Hubbell & Craven-continued.

HUGHES.

Also, a synopsis of the collection laws of each state. 268 pp. 120. St. Louis, Hubbell & Craven, 1870.

Huber (Anne L.) The nursery rattle. For little folks. 136 pp. inc. 12 col. pl. sq. 12°. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1873. Hubner (Charles W.) Historical souvenirs of Martin Luther. 155 pp. 4 pl. 16°. Cincinnati, Hitchcock & Walden, 1873. Hübner (Johann, 1608 –1731). Centvm qvatvor historias sacra s, qvas e sacris literis collectas, pverorvmqve captvi accomodatas germanico sermone edidit I. Hübnervs, cvm praefatione de insigni hvivs libelli vsv divvlgat Abrahamvs Krigel. Ed. nova. 8 p. 1. 272 pp. 2 1. 1 pl. 16°. Lipsiae, apvd I. O. Gleditschivm, 1760. Hudson (Francis). Hudson's private theatricals for home performance. 179 pp. 16°. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, [1871]. [Twenty-six short and amusing plays, v. 2]. Hudson (Frederic). Journalism in the United States, from 1690 to 1872. 2 p. 1. 789 pp. 8°. New York, Harper & brothers, 1873.

Hudson (Mass.) Directory for 1872-73. See

S.

S.

Marlborough, Hudson, and Framingham. Huergo (Luis A.) and Petersson (Pedro). Ferro-carriles económicos para la República Argentina. Serie de articulos publicados en La tribuna. Y las observaciones del sr. [Pedro] Petersson. 163 pp. 8°. Buenos Aires, imp. de "La tribuna," 1872. s. Ferro-carriles económicos de la República Argentina. 74 pp. 2 tab. 8°. Buenos Aires, imp. de La prensa, 1872. [With their Ferro-carriles económicos para la República Argentina]. Huergo (Palemon). Poesias. vii, 472 pp. 8°. Paris, C. Lahure, 1869. Hufeland (Christoph Wilhelm). Traité de la maladie scrophuleuse. Traduit de l'allemand et accompagné de notes; par J. B. Bousquet, et suivi d'un mémoire sur les scrophules, accompagné de quelques réflexions sur le traitement du cancer, par m. le baron Larrey. 3 p. 1. xxxii, 398 pp. 2 pl. 8°. Paris, J. B. Baillière, 1821. Hugessen (Edward H. Knatchbull-). Moonshine. Fairy stories. xi, 338 pp. 8 pl. 120. London, Macmillan & co. 1871. Hughes (Edward). Outlines of scripture geography and history: illustrating the

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