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His Sister. Mrs. Sophia Lane Pooh Life of Edward Wilham Lane. By ... L 1877

His Sister. Miss Jessie AiiLen Wil- son. Memoir of George "Wilson. By . . Edinb 1800.

His Sister. Mrs. Ann Bt omfield Tracy. Reminiscences of John Bromfield. By . . . Salem, Mass., 1852.

His Sister-in-Liaw and his Eldest Daughter. Georgma Hogarth and Mamie Dickens. The letters of Charles Dickens. Edited by ... L 1880.

His Son. Robert Burns, Jr. The Caledonian musical museum . . . Em- bellished with a portrait and fac-simile of the handwriting of Burns, and con- taining upwards of two hundred songs by that . . bard. The whole edited by . . . L. 1809.

His Son. Jelmger Cookson Symons. Letters of consolation and advice from a father to his daughter on the death of her sister. By Jelmger Symons, BD., rector of WMtburn, Durham. Fifth edition, with an explanatory preface by his son. L. 1818.

His Soil. John Church Hamilton The life of Alexander Hamilton. By ... N.Y. 1834, 1840

His Son. Edwaid Robert Buhcer- Lytton, Earl Lytton. Literary remains of Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton. By . . L. 1888

His Son. Wilham A. Me VicJcar, D D. The life of the Reverend John McVickar, S.T.D. By . N.Y. 1872.

His Son. William Croswell Doane. A memoir of the life of George "Wash- ington Doane, D.D , LL D., Bishop of New Jersey. By ... N.Y. 1860

His Son. Rev. George J. G. Duncan. Memoirs of the Rev Henry Duncan, D.D., Minister of Ruthwell By ... Echnb. 1848.

His Son. John Addington Symonds. Miscellanies . . . [by John Addington Symonds, the elder]. Edited by ... L 1872.

His Stepmother Mrs. Charles Churchill. The praying school-boy: a brief memoir of R E. H. Churchill. By ... L. 18G9.

His Three Daughters. Katharine Prescott Wormeley, Mrs Elisabeth ( Worme- ley) Latimer, and Mrs. Ariana Randolph (Woimeley) Curtis. Recollections of Ralph Randolph Wormeley, Rear-Ad- miral, R.N. Written down by ... N.Y. 1879.

His Twin Brother. Oliver William Bourne Peabody Sermons by ... W. B.


O. Peabody, with a memoir by . . B. 1849.

His Widow. Mi s. Fanny Byt n e. Me- moirs of Miles Byrne [an Irish exile of 1798] . Edited by ... Paris, 1863

His Widow Mrs Eliza Boa- The mission pastor . . Rev. Thomas Boaz, LLD, for 24 years missionary in Cal- cutta. L. 1862.

His Widow. Elizabeth Davies. Walks through the city of York By Robert Davies Edited by . . L. 1880

His Wife. Ms Fanny E. (Ghenfell) Kingsley Charles Rmgsley. Ports- mouth, 1877.

His Wife. Mrs. Mary (Peabodij) Mann Life of Horace Mann. B. 1865.

His Wife. Mrs, Martha A. (Perry) Lowe Memoir of Charles Lowe. B. 1888.

His Wife Mis. Alexandrine Macomb Cummins Memoir of George David Cummins, D D N.Y. 1878.

Historian of Manchester, The Joh n Whitaler. A supplement to the first and second books of the history of Corn- wall [by R Polwhele] ... By ... Ex- eter, 1804.

Historicus Benjamin ffianlhn, in his essay entitled " On the slave-trade/' contributed to the "Federal Gazette." P. 1790

Historicus. Sir William George Gran- vi/le Veinon-Har court. American Neu- trality. L. 1865.

Historicus. Charles Cowley. Letter to E. B. Bigelow, printed in the Lowell and other newspapers, July, 1858.

Hock, Mr. Francis. John Osborne Saigent. His signature to an "Extrava- ganza " in the Harvard Univ. " Colle- gian," 1880.

Hogg, Cervantes, FSM. (Fellow of the Swinish Multitude.) Eaton Stannaid Barrett. The rising sun: a serio-comic, satiric romance . . . 1807-9.

Hogg, Nathan. Henry Baird Let- ters in the Devonshire dialect [In verse.] Exeter, 1847.

Hogo-Hunt, J. W, & Sunavill, J. F., Messrs. John William Houghton and James Frank Sullivan. The last daze of Pompeii. An antiquarian muddle . . .

Hoinos. Rev. James Gilmour. Among the Mongols. L. 1883.

Holbeach, Henry. William Brightly Rands. Student in life and philosophy. L. 1865.

Holding, Ephraim. George Mogridge. Homely hints to Sunday-school teachers. L. 1843.

Holm, Saxe. Mrs. Helen Maria (Fiske Hunt) Jackson (*). Stories, N.Y. 1874.