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Trainer: a System of Vocal Culture, Melbourne, 1862, 16mo; 6th ed., 1870.

Hill, Thomas Smyth. (Ed.) The Registers of the Parish of Thorington, Lon., 1884, 8vo.

Hill, Thomas Wright, 1763-1851, b. at Kidderminster; a school-master; father of Sir Rowland Hill. 1. Remains with Notices of his Life, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 2. Selections from the Papers of the late T. W. Hill, Lon., 1860, 8vo.

Hill, Rev. Walter Henry, b. 1822, near Lebanon, Marion Co., Ky.; graduated at St. Mary's College, Ky., 1843, and studied medicine in the St. Louis University; entered the Jesuit order in 1847; was professor of logic and metaphysics in St. Louis University in 1864-65, and again a professor in that institution in 1871-84. 1. Elements of Philosophy: comprising Logic and General and Special Metaphysics, Balt., 1873, 12mo; 4th ed., 1885. 2. Ethics; or, Moral Philosophy, Balt., 1878, 12mo. 3. Historical Sketch of St. Louis University, St. Louis, 1879.

Hill, Walter N. Notes on Certain Explosive Agents, Bost., 1875, 8vo.

Hill, William. 1. The Memory of Language and Rhyming Mnemonical Expositor, Lon., 1852, 18mo. 2. Memories for the Million; or, How to Teach Students to Remember, Lon., 1874, 12mo.

Hill, William Gilbert. Family Record of Deacons James W. Converse and Elisha S. Converse, &c., Bost., 1887, 8vo. Privately printed.

Hill, William Haswell. A Nine Days' Ramble in the Lake District of England, Manchester, 1852. Hillam, S. A. Sheykh Hassan, the Spiritualist: a View of the Supernatural, Lon., 1888, p. Svo.

Hillard, George Stillman, LL.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1808-1879. 1. Letters of Silas Standfast to his Friend Jotham, Bost., 1853. 2. Life and Campaigns of G. B. McClellan, Phila., 1864, 12mo. 3. Dangers and Duties of the Mercantile Profession, Bost., 1866, 8vo. 4. Political Duties of the Educated Classes, Bost., 1866, 8vo. And see TICK NOR, GEORGE, infra.

Hillary, Max. 1. Hunted Down, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 2. Once for All: a Novel, Lon., 1885, 3 vols. cr. 8vo.

Hillebrand, Karl Arnold, 1829-1884, b. at Giessen, Germany, and educated at the university there; was implicated in the revolutionary movement at Baden in 1849, and imprisoned, but made his escape and went to France, where he was secretary to Heinrich Heine. He afterwards became professor of foreign literature in the University of Douai. On the outbreak of the FrancoPrussian war in 1870, he left France and settled in Italy. Most of his works were written in German or French. Six Lectures on the History of German Thought, from the Seven Years' War to the Death of Goethe, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. (These lectures were delivered in England in 1879.)

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Hillebrand, William, M.D., a German physician; resided about twenty years in the Hawaiian Islands. Report on Supply of Labour to the Board of Immigration of the Hawaiian Islands, Honolulu, 1867, 12mo. 2. Flora of the Hawaiian Islands: a Description of their Phanerogams and Vascular Cryptogams. Annotated and Published after the Author's Death, by W. F. Hillebrand. Maps. Lon. and N. York, 1888. 8vo.

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"The work is a noble monument."-Nation, lxvi. 454. Hiller, Rev. Oliver Prescott. 1. Practical Sermons, Lon., 1855, 8vo. 2. The Pleasures of Religion a Poem: with other Poems, Lon., 1856, 8vo. English and Scottish Sketches. By an American. Lon., 1857, 8vo. 4. God Manifest: a Treatise on the Goodness, Wisdom, and Power of God, Lon., 1858, 12mo. 5. American National Lyrics and Sonnets, Bost., 1860, p. 8vo. 6. A Chapter on Slavery: presenting its Origin and History, &c., Lon., 1860, 8vo. 7. Pocahontas; or, The Founding of Virginia: a Poem, in Three Cantos, Lon., 1865, 8vo. 8. Sermons on the Ten Commandments, Bost., 1867, 16mo. 9. Memoir of Swedenborg, Chic., 1867, sq. 16mo. 10. Gems from the Writings of Swedenborg with a Memoir; 2d ed., Bost., 1868, 2 vols. 18mo. 11. Notes on the Psalms, N. York, 1869, 8vo. 12. Sermons on the Lord's Prayer, Bost., 1871, 12mo.

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| of the Human Body, Lon., 1857, 18mo. 4. The Diseases of London Residents: their Causes and Treatment, Lon.. 1857, 12mo. 5. The Anatomist: a Complete Description of the Anatomy of the Human Body, Lon., 1860, 18mo new ed., 1885. 6. The Essentials of Physiology, Lon. 1860, 24mo; new ed., 1886. 7. The Pocket Anatomist 1867, 32mo.

Hillgrove, Thomas. A Complete Practical Guide to the Art of Dancing, N. York, 1864, 16mo. Hillhouse, John. The Annunciation: a Poem Illust. N. York, 1868, 16mo.

Hillhouse, William, M.A., F.L.S., professor a the Mason Science College, Birmingham. (Ed.) Hand Book of Practical Botany; from the German of E Strasburger, Professor of Botany in the University of Bonn, Lon., 1886, 8vo.

Hilliard, Mrs. Lights and Shadows in a Canin Life: with Sketches of Travel. By Ugly's Mistress Lon., 1871, p. 8vo.

Hilliard, Francis, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1808–1878 1. The Law of Torts, Bost., 1859, 2 vols. 8vo; 4th ed. 1874. 2. The Law of Injunctions, Phila., 1864, 8vo 3d ed., rev., 1874. 3. The Law of New Trials, an other Rehearings, Phila., 1866, 8vo. 4. A Treatise of the Law of Bankruptcy and Insolvency; 2d ed., Phila 1867, 8vo; 3d ed., 1872. 5. The Law of Remedies fo Torts, Bost., 1867, 8vo; 2d ed., enl., 1873. 6. The Lay of Contracts, Phila., 1872, 2 vols. 8vo. 7. The Law o Taxation, Bost., 1875, 8vo. 8. American Law: a Com prehensive Summary of the Law in its Various Depart ments, N. York, 1877-78, 2 vols. 8vo.

Hilliard, Henry Washington, [ante, vol. i add.,] b. 1808, at Fayetteville, N.C.; graduated at Sout Carolina College 1826; admitted to the bar 1829; mem ber of Congress from Alabama 1845-51; U.S. ministe to Brazil 1877-81. De Vane: a Story of Plebeians an Patricians, N. York, 1865, 12mo.

Hillier, George. 1. Remembrance of Bonchurch Isle of Wight, Lon., 1849, 16mo. 2. The Topograph of the Isle of Wight, Lon., 1850, 18mo. 3. A Narrativ of the Attempted Escapes of Charles the First fro Carisbrook Castle, &c., Lon., 1852, p. 8vo. 4. (Ed.) Th Sieges of Arundel Castle, Lon., 1854, 12mo. 5. T Stranger's Guide to the Town of Reading: with a Hi tory of the Abbey, Reading, 1859, 12mo.

Hillier, Henry Bentinck Curry. 1. A Trea ise on the Gout, Lon., 1848, 8vo; new ed., Cheltenhar 1854. 2. A Popular Treatise on Diseases resemblin Consumption and on the Nature and Treatment of Co sumption, Lon., 1854, 8vo.

Hillier, Thomas. 1. Hand-Book of Skin-Di eases, Lon., 1865, p. 8vo. 2. Diseases of Children: Clinical Treatise, Lon., 1868, 8vo.

Hillier, William. Christianity, Science, and I fidelity: a Series of Letters showing the Follies of Ath ism occasioned by the Return of C. Bradlaugh as Mer ber of Parliament for Northampton, Lon., 1881, 16m 2d ed., 1885.

Hillis, John D., F.R.C.S., M.R.I.A., medical s perintendent of the General Leper Asylum, Briti Guiana. Leprosy in British Guiana: an Account West Indian Leprosy. Illust. Lon., 1881, r. 8vo.

Hillock, A. Elizabeth. Ned Melbourne's Mi sion, and how he discharged it, Bost., 1887, 12mo. Hillocks, James Inches. 1. Sophia: a Ta Lon., 1857, p. 8vo. 2. Thoughts in Rhyme, Lon., 185 p. 8vo. 3. Life Story: a Prize Autobiography, Lo 1861; new ed., 1871. 4. The Sabbath-School, from Practical Point of View, Lon., 1864, 12mo. 5. My Li and Labours in London: a Step nearer the Mark, Lo 1865, p. 8vo. 6. Life-Struggles: an Autobiograph Record, Lon., 1877, p. 8vo. 7. The Gentle Prince: Story for All who desire the Golden Crown of Life, Gla gow, 1879, 12mo. 8. Hard Batties for Life and Usefu ness: an Autobiographical Record, Lon., 1884, 8vo; ed., 1885.

Hills, Mrs. Margaret Mortimer's Second Husbar Lon., 1875, p. 8vo.

Hills, Alfred C. Macpherson, the Great Confe erate Philosopher and Southern Blower, N. York, 18

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Hilles, Malcolm William, licentiate of the Royal Hills, Rev. George Morgan, D.D., 1825-189 College of Surgeons of Ireland 1831; formerly lecturer b. at Auburn, N.Y.; graduated at Trinity in 1847; r on anatomy and physiology at the Westminster Hospital. 1. Treatise on Hernia, Lon., 1838, 8vo. 2. Treatment of Rupture, Lon., 1856, 8vo. 3. Regional Anatomy: containing a Description of the Most Important Regions

tor of St. Mary's Church, Burlington, N.J., 1870and lecturer on homiletics and pastoral theology in B lington College. 1. Letters from Europe, 1861. Historical Sketch of St. Paul's Church, Syracuse, 18

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3. History of the Church in Burlington, New Jersey, Trenton, 1876; 2d ed., enl., 1885. 4. The Transfer of the Church from Colonial Dependence to the Freedom of the Republic, 1876. 5. John Talbot, the First Bishop of North America, 1878. 6. The Missions of the Church of England and New Jersey, 1882. 7. Memorials of Rev. N. Petit, 1885.

Hills, Walter Alfred. Orpah's Return, and other Poems, Lon., 1863, 12mo.

Hillyard, Rev. Edward Augustus, graduated at Caius College, Cambridge, 1857; ordained 1857; rector of Christ Church, Belper, Derbyshire, since 1876. A Lent and a Retreat: being Notes of Lectures and Meditations, Lon., 1876, 12mo.

Hillyard, M. B. The New South: its Resources and Attractions, Balt., 1887, 12mo.

Hillyard, Temple. A Mode of Catechising, Lon., 1875, 18mo.

Hillyard, William Heard.

1. Recollections of a Physician; or, Episodes of Life, collected from Thirty Years' Practice, Lon., 1861, fp. 8vo. 2. Tales in the Cabin; or, Nights on the Ocean, Lon., 1861, fp. Svo. 3. The Captive's Daughter, and other Stories, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 4. The Little Trapper, and other Stories, N. York, 1866, 16mo. 5. Reginald Vernon; or, The Fatal Likeness, Lon., 1868, 12mo; new ed., 1887, 2 vols. Hillyer, Curtis Justyn. California Supreme Court Reports, vols. xx.-xxii., (1862-1863,) San Fran., 1863-64, 8vo.

Hillyer, Shaler. The Marable Family: a Novel, Phila., 1879, 12mo.

Hilton, Arthur Denne. Aid to Parochial Visiting. Lon., 1859, 12mo; 5th ed., 1868.

Hilton, H. L. Select Historical Costumes, N. York, 1868, 8vo.

Hilton, Henry. Reports of the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of New York, (1855–1860,) Pub. by the State. 2 vols. 8vo.

Hilton, J. Sketches and Anecdotes, Lon., 1876, 12mo.

Hilton, James, F.S.A. 1. Chronograms, Five Thousand and More in Number, excerpted out of Various Authors and collected in Many Places, Lon., 1882, 4to.

"That any one could be found to make the history and collection of chronograms his hobby is sufficiently surprising, but surprise gives way to some extent to admiration when the reader finds that Mr. Hilton's enthusiasm

has resulted in the publication of a most tastefully printed antique quarto of 570 pages, containing a collection of 5137 examples of chronograms culled from various languages and countries, ranging from A.D. 1208 to the present time." -Ath., No. 2868.

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2. Chronograms Continued and Concluded, Lon., 1885, "Full of out-of-the-way information, conducting the reader into many an unfrequented by-path of history, valuable as a chronicle of extraordinary human ingenuity."-Ath., No. 3029.

Hilton, James Foord. 1. Guide to Examination for Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of Rifle Volunteers, Lon., 1881, 32mo; new ed., 1883. 2. Catechism on Company Training, Lon., 1884, 32mo; 2d ed., 1885.

Hilton, John, F.R.S., 1807-1878, b. at Sible Hedingham, Essex, Eng., and educated at Chelmsford Grammar-School, and at Boulogne-sur-Mer; was appointed demonstrator in anatomy at Guy's Hospital, London, in 1828, becoming subsequently in the same institution lecturer on pathological anatomy, anatomy and physiology, and on surgery, assistant surgeon, surgeon, and consulting surgeon. He was president of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and professor of anatomy at the college. 1. Notes on some of the Developmental and Functional Relations of the Cranium: selected by F. W. Pavy from the Lectures delivered at Guy's Hospital by J. Hilton, Lon., 1855, Svo. 2. On the Influence of Mechanical and Physiological Rest in the Treatment of Accidents and Surgical Diseases, and the Diagnostic Value of Pain: a Course of Lectures delivered at the College of Surgeons of England in the Years 1860, 1861, and 1862, Lon., 1863, 8vo; 3d ed., 1880.

"The views of Mr. Hilton may be fairly taken to represent those of a school which has done very much of late years to make medicine and surgery something better than a mystery and an art, and to place them among the most noble of the applied sciences. The means which he has taken to work out his purpose tell of a deep-rooted faith that Nature gave us at once, and in the same frame, a perfect machinery for the purposes of life and for the reparation of mischief caused by injury or disease."-Sat. Rev., xvii. 206.

Hilton, Mrs. Marie. 1. The Crèche at Ratcliff: being Particulars of its Formation and Incidents of its First Year, Lon., 1872, 16mo. 2. The Fourth Year of the Crèche, Lon., 1875, 16mo.

Hilton, R. Poems from Calvary: The Hunter's Tale: an Incident of the American Civil War, Lon., 1869, 12mo.

Hilts, Rev. S. H. Experiences of a Backwoods Preacher, Toronto, 1888.

Hime, C. F., and Wilday, Littleton. The Political Summary, containing the Chief Interesting Events from 1837 to 1882, Lon., 1882, 8vo.

Hime, Capt. Henry William Lovett, R.A. 1. Words of Command in Manoeuvring a Regiment of Cavalry, a Battalion of Infantry, and a Battery of Artillery, Lon., 1866, 8vo. 2. The Minor Tactics of Field Artillery, Lon., 1872, r. 8vo. 3. Universal Conscription: the Only Answer to the Recruiting Question, (Prize Essay,) Lon., 1875, 8vo. 4. Wagnerism: a Protest, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo.

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Hime, Maurice Charles, LL.D., head-master of Foyle College, Londonderry. 1. An Introduction to the Latin Language: with Appendices, Lon., 1878, 12mo. 2. Intermediate Schools in Ireland, Lon., 1879, p. 8vo. 3. Morality: an Essay on some Points thereof, (addressed to Young Men,) Lon., 1880, p. 8vo; 8th ed., 1884. A School-Master's Retrospect of Eighteen and a Half Years in an Irish School, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 5. Unbelief: an Essay to Christian Young Men, Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 6. Home Education; or, Irish vs. English Grammar-Schools for Irish Boys, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Hime, Maurice W. Divinum Visum: a Poem, Dublin, 1868, 16mo.

Hime, Thomas Whiteside. 1. (Trans.) Pettenkofer on Cholera: how to prevent and resist it, Lon., 1875; 2d ed., 1884, 8vo. 2. Public Health: the Practical Guide to the Public Health Act, 1875, and Correlated Acts, Lon., 1884, 8vo.

Himes, Charles Francis, b. 1838, in Lancaster Co., Pa.; professor of chemistry and physics in Dickinson College 1865-85. 1. (Trans.) Tables for Qualitative Analysis, Phila., 1866. 2. Leaf-Prints; or, Glimpses of Photography, 1868. 3. (Trans.) Flame Reactions, 1868. 4. Historical Sketch of Dickinson College, Harrisburg, 1879. Also, single lectures, &c.

Himes, John A. Study of Milton's Paradise Lost, Phila., 1878, 12mo.

Hinchliff, Thomas Woodbine, M.A., F.R.G.S., president of the Alpine Club. 1. Summer Months among the Alps: with the Ascent of Monte Rosa, Lon., to Rio Janeiro, the Organ Mountains, La Plata, and the 1857, p. 8vo. 2. South American Sketches; or, A Visit Paraná, Lon., 1863, p. 8vo.

"A good book of travels, describing a country of which there is still something new to tell, and written without affectation, and with a competent though unobtruded knowledge of the topics touched upon, is by no means of duced an account of his rambles in South America which every-day occurrence. Mr. Hinchliff, however, has profulfils all these conditions."-Sat. Rev., xvi. 31.

3. Over the Sea and Far Away: being a Narrative of Wanderings round the World, Lon., 1876, 8vo. "In its way a model volume of travel. Necessarily it professes to be nothing more than superficial. But Mr. Hinchliff seems to have the gift of embracing in a rapid glance all that is most suggestive and striking."—Sat. Rev.,

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from a Former Rector to his Eldest Son, Lon., 1856, 8vo. Hinchliffe, Edward. Barthomley in Letters

Hincks, Rev. Edward, D.D., 1792-1866, b. in Cork, Ireland; was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated in 1812 and was made a Fellow in 1813. In 1819 he took the college living of Ardtrea, he held till his death. and in 1826 exchanged it for that of Killileagh, which He was distinguished for his his publications are chiefly reprints from the Transac knowledge of Egyptian and Assyrian inscriptions, and tions of the Royal Irish Academy. 1. Catalogue of the Egyptian Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, Dublin, 1843, 8vo. 2. An Attempt to ascertain the Number, Names, and Powers of the Letters of the Hieroglyphic or Ancient Egyptian Alphabet, Dublin, 1847, 4to. 3. On the Khorsabad Inscriptions, Dublin, 1850, 4to. 4. Report to the Trustees of the British Museum respecting certain Cylinders and Terra-Cotta Tablets, Lon., 1854, 12mo. 5. On the Polyphony of the Assyrio-Babylonian Cuneiform Writing, Dublin, 1863,

8vo. 6. On the Various Years and Months in Use among the Egyptians, Dublin, 1865, 4to.

Hincks, Sir Francis, C.B., &c., 1807-1885, b. at Cork; educated at the Royal Belfast Institution; removed to Canada in 1832. He was several times a member of the Canada Assembly; premier 1851-54; governor of Barbadoes and the Windward Islands 1855-62 and of British Guiana 1862-69, and minister of finance in Canada 1869-73. 1. Canada: its Financial Position and Resources, Lon., 1849, 8vo. 2. The Seignorial Question: its Present Position. By a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada. Quebec, 1854. 3. Reply to the Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe on the Union of the North American Provinces, Lon., 1855, 8vo. 4. Religious Endowments in Canada: the Clergy Reserve and Rectory Questions, Lon., 1869, 8vo. 5. Reminiscences of my Public Life, 1884.

Hincks, Rev. Thomas, b. 1818, at Exeter, Eng. 1. A History of the British Hydroid Zoophytes, Lon., 1868, 2 vols. 8vo. 2. A History of the British Marine Polyzoa, Lon., 1880, 2 vols. 8vo: vol. i., text; vol. ii., plates.

Hind, Edward. Poems, Lon., 1853, 12mo. Hind, Henry Youle, F.R.G.S., b. 1823, in Nottingham, Eng.; educated at Leipsic and Cambridge; settled in Canada in 1847; became professor of chemistry and geology in Trinity College, Toronto, 1851; held various appointments in connection with the government surveys, and was made professor of chemistry and natural history in King's College, Nova Scotia. 1. Essay on the Insects and Diseases injurious to the Wheat Crops, Toronto, 1857, 8vo. 2. Northwest Territory: Reports of Progress, together with a Preliminary and General Report on the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition, Toronto, 1859, 4to. 3. Narra tive of the Canadian Red River Exploring Expedition of 1857, and of the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition of 1858, Lon., 1860, 2 vols. 8vo.

"There is a great deal of really valuable matter in Mr. Hind's book, but every now and then he shows very clearly that he has got beyond his depth."-Sat. Rev., xi. 540.

4. Explorations in the Interior of the Labrador Peninsula, the Country of the Montagnais and Nasquappe Indians. Illust. Lon., 1863, 2 vols. 8vo.

"Such as his story is, Mr. Hind tells it well and simply. Its picturesqueness is much increased by the obvious accuracy of the illustrations made by Mr. William Hind, the draughtsman of the expedition."-Sat. Rev., xvii. 140. Also, various geological reports. Hinde, Frederick. 1. Poetry: a Lecture, Liverpool, 1858, 4to. 2. Essays and Poems: selected from the Literary Remains of F. Hinde, Liverpool, 1864, 8vo. Hinde, George Jennings. 1. Fossil Sponge Spicules from the Upper Chalk, Munich, 1880, 8vo. Catalogue of Fossil Sponges in the Geological Depart

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ment of the British Museum, Lon., 1883, 4to. 3. Bed of Sponge Remains in South of England Greensand, (Philosophical Transactions.) Lon., 1886, 4to.

Hinde, John Hodgson. 1. A History of Northumberland: Part I., Containing the General History of the County; State of the District under the Romans; the Saxon and Danish Kings of Northumberland; the Official Earldom: with a Narrative of Events connected with the County, from the Norman Conquest

to the Accession of the House of Hanover, Newcastleupon-Tyne, 1858, 4to. 2. (Ed.) Symeonis Dunelmensis Opera et Collectanea, (Surtees Soc. Pub. :) vol. i., Newcastle, 1868, 8vo.

Hindle, Frederick G. The Legal Status of Licensed Victuallers; 4th ed., Lon., 1884, 8vo.

Hindley, Charles, of Booksellers' Row, Holborn. 1. The Book of Ready-Made Speeches, Lon., 1868, 12mo. 2. (Ed.) Miscellanea Antiqua Anglicana: the Old-Book Collector's Miscellany, Lon., 1871-73, 3 vols. 8vo. 3. (Ed.) The Roxburghe Ballads, Lon., 1873-74, 2 vols. 4to. 4. Tavern Anecdotes and Sayings: including Origin of Signs, and Reminiscences of Taverns, Coffee Houses, Clubs, &c., Lon., 1875, p. 8vo; new ed., 1881. 5. The Life and Times of J. Catnach, late of Seven Dials, Ballad-Monger, Lon., 1878, 8vo. Only 25 copies printed. 6. A History of the Cries of London, Ancient and Modern, Lou., 1881, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1884. 7. The History of the Catnach Press (and the Two Catnachs, John and James,) Lon., 1886, 4to.

Hindley, Elizabeth. Only Sea and Sky: a Novel, Lon., 1874, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Hinds, Arthur. Some Topics in English Grammar, N. York, 1881, 16mo. Hinds, J. I. D. Tenn., 1882, 8vo.

The Use of Tobacco, Lebanon,

Hinds, Rt. Rev. Samuel, D.D., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1793-1872. He resigned the see of Norwich in 1857 on account of the somewhat rationalistic views which he had embraced. 1. Free Discussion of Religious Topics, Lon., 1868-69, 2 parts, 8vo. 2. Another Reply to the Question, "What have we got to rely on, if we cannot rely on the Bible?" Ramsgate, 1869, 8vo. 3. A Reply to the Question, "Apart from Supernatural Revelation, what is Man's Prospect of living after Death?" Ramsgate, 1870, 8vo. 4. A Reply to the Question, "Shall I seek Ordination in the Church of England?" Ramsgate, 1871, 8vo.

Hinds, William, M.D., professor of botany at Queen's College, Birmingham. The Harmonies of Physical Science in Relation to the Higher Sentiments, Lon., 1853, p. 8vo.

Hinds, William Alfred. American Communities: Brief Sketches of Economy, Zoar, Bethel, the Shakers, and the Brotherhood of the New Life, Oneida, N.Y., 1878, 8vo.

Hine, C. C. 1. Fire Insurance: Book of Instructions for Agents, N. York, 1865. 2. The Insurance Statutes of the United States and Canada, N. York 1876, 8vo. 3. Letters to an Agent from the Patriarch N. York, 1876, 8vo. With NICHOLS, WALTER S.: 1 New Digest of Insurance Decisions, Fire and Marine N. York, 1882, 8vo. 2. The Agents' Hand-Book of Insurance Law, N. York, 1887, 8vo.

Hine, Edward. 1. The English Nation identified with the Lost House of Israel by Twenty-Seven Identifi cations, Lon., 1870-73, 5 parts, 8vo. 2. The English

Nation identified with the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel Warrington, 1872, 8vo. 3. Forty-Seven Identification of the British Nations with the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel Lon., 1874, 8vo; 105th thousand.

Hine, Maude Egerton. Poems, Lon., 1885 Privately printed.

"Those poems in this little volume which were written as we are told, by a child of less than eight years old, ar unquestionably very marvellous specimens of poetica power in childhood."-Spectator, lix. 18.

Hine, Thomas Chambers. Nottingham: it Castle, a Military Fortress, a Royal Palace: with Notes Lon., 1876-79, 2 parts, 4to.

Hines, Gustavus. Life on the Plains of th Pacific: Oregon: its History, Condition, and Prospect Buffalo, 1851, 12mo.

Hingeston, Francis. The Poems of Franc Hingeston. Edited by his Son, [Rev. Francis Charl Hingeston-Randolph.] Lon., 1857, p. 8vo. Hingeston, James Ansley. Topics of the Da Medical, Social, and Scientific, Lon., 1863, p. 8vo. Hingeston-Randolph. See RANDOLPH.

Hingston, Edward Peron. 1. The Siddons Modern Italy: Adelaide Ristori: a Sketch of her Lif Lon., 1856, 8vo. 2. The Genial Showman: being Rem niscences of the Life of Artemus Ward, and Pictures a Showman's Career in the Western World, N. Yor 1870, 8vo: new ed., 1881.

Hingston, James. The Australian Abroad Branches from the Main Routes round the Worl Illust. Lon., 1879-80, two series, 8vo.

Hinkley, Edward Otis, [ante, vol. i., HINKLE 1. The Constitution of the United State E., add.] with Notes, References, &c., and Index, Balt., 1853, 8 2. Maryland Constitution, adopted 1867: with Not and References, Balt., 1867, Svo. 3. Testamentary La and Law of Inheritance and Apprentices in Marylar Balt., 1878, 8vo. With CARTER, C. S., The Reven Laws of the State of Maryland, passed since the Ye 1840, Balt., 1851, 8vo. With MAYER, L., The Law Attachment in Maryland, Balt., 1869, 8vo.

Hinman, Walter N. Under the Maples: a Sto of Village Life, N. York and Chic., 1888, 12mo.

Hinrichs, Gustavus Detlef, M.D., b. 1836, Lunden, Holstein; graduated at the University of Cop hagen 1860; removed to the United States; was ma professor of physical sciences in the Iowa State Univ sity, and of chemistry and toxicology in the medical partment of that institution in 1863, and in 1868 pointed chemist to the State Geological Survey. Elements of Physics, Davenport, 1870. 2. The Prin ples of Pure Crystallography, Davenport, 1871. Principles of Physical Science demonstrated by the dent's own Experiments and Observations: Part I., Elements of Chemistry and Mineralogy; Part II., Principles of Chemistry and Molecular Mechanics, D

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enport, Ia., 1871-74, 8vo. 4. The First Course in Quantitative Analysis, 1874.

Hinsdale, Rev. Burke Aaron, b. 1837, at Wadsworth, O.; became professor of history and English literature in Hiram College 1869, and president 1870. 1. The History of a Great Mind, (John Stuart Mill,) Cin., 8vo. 2. The Genuineness and Authenticity of the Gospels: an Argument conducted on Historical and Critical Grounds, Cin., 1872, 12mo. 3. The Republican Text-Book for the Campaign of 1880, N. York, 1880, 8vo. 4. President Garfield and Education: Hiram College Memorial. Port. Bost., 1881, 12mo. 5. Schools and Studies, Bost., 1884, 12mo. 6. The Old North west: with a View of the Thirteen Colonies as constituted by the Royal Charters. Maps. N. York, 1888, 8vo.

"Prof. Hinsdale groups together, and arranges in regular sequence, the facts relating to the Northwest hitherto scattered through many books and documents not easily available to the inquirer. Not for many a day has our national history had so important a contribution, or one so much needed."-Critic, x. 5.

11. Philosophy and Religion: Selections from the Manuscripts of the Late James Hinton. Edited by Caroline Haddon. Lon., 1881, 8vo. (The selections are from the earlier series of MSS., belonging to the period from 1856 to about 1861.)

"This is a valuable book; philosophically speaking, perhaps the most valuable book written in England since Coleridge. First, for the deep insight of the thoughts which compose its philosophy of Actualism;' and secondly, on account of the particular philosophical ground which it occupies, and from which it speaks."-SHADWORTH H. HODGSON: Acad., xxi. 29.

12. The Law-Breaker and the Coming of the Law. Edited by M. Hinton. Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. duties, virtues, fixed rights and wrongs, are apt to become "The position of 'The Law-Breaker' is briefly that laws,

obsolete, dead, and mischievous, and that it is a pernicious mistake to regard them as of permanent obligation; since, as circumstances change, duties change also for individuals; there is no absolute morality binding on all and forever."-Acad., xxvi. 395.

GENERAL CRITICISM:

"He was a born metaphysician, and the 'art of thinking' was to him what music was to Beethoven or dramatic dialogue to Shakespere. But he was no mere thinker in the ordinary sense of the word. He was rather . . . a tellectual. process; and the visions he saw revolved round prophet, a seer. His thinking was a spiritual, not an inthe profoundest themes,-God, life, man, and above all, combining and concentrating them all, the great worldtragedy of woman."-JAMES A. ALDIS: Acad., xxx. 1. Hinton, Rev. John Howard, [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1791-1873. 1. The Work of the Holy Spirit in Conversion, Lon., 1830; new ed., 1855, 12mo. 2. Review of the Bishop of London's Sermons, Lon., 1842, 8vo. 3. A Treatise on Man's Responsibility, Lon., 1842, 12mo. 4. The Test of Experience; or, The Voluntary Principle in the United States, Lon., 1851, 12mo. 5. On

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"One's first reflection on reading these short stimulating papers. which are like so many beams of light glancing here and there on widely-removed objects and everywhere illuminating and beautifying with their touch, is that here is an intellect which ought to be one of the great stirring forces in contemporary thought. A man who so frankly avows that he seeks to satisfy at once our intellects and our emotions is best viewed perhaps as a kind of poet."-JAMES SULLY: Acad., xv. 500.

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