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Harper, Henry A. 1. Illustrated Letters to my | Children from the Holy Land, Lon., 1880, r. 8vo; 2d ed., 1884, 4to. 2. Walks in Palestine. Illust. Lon., 1888, r. 4to. Also, an édition de luxe, limited to 100 copies.

Harper, J. C. The Law of Interstate Commerce, especially as applied to the Act to Regulate Commerce, approved February 4, 1887, Cin., 1887, 8vo.

Harper, James P. Homoeopathy tested by Facts: Cases Illustrative of the Homoeopathic Action of Remedial Agents; 2d ed., Edin., 1858, 8vo; 3d ed., Manchester, 1859.

Harper, John, F.R.S.S.A., [ante, vol. i., add.] Glimpses of Ocean Life; or, Rock-Pools, and the Lessons they teach. Illust. Lon., 1860, sm. cr. 8vo.

Harper, L. Mississippi Agricultural and Geological Survey: Preliminary Report on the Geology and Agriculture of Mississippi. Pub. by the State. Jackson, 1857, 8vo.

Harper, Malcolm McLachlan. Rambles in Galloway: Topographical, Historical, Traditional, and Biographical. Illust. Edin., 1876, 8vo.

Harper, Olive. The Tame Turk: a Novel, Lon., 1877, 3 vols. cr. 8vo.

Harper, Rev. R. D. The Church Manual: containing Important Historical Facts and Reminiscences connected with the Associate and Associated Reformed Churches, Xenia, O., 1860.

Harper, Rev. Samuel Brown, curate of Dalton. 1. A Voice from the North: an Appeal to the People of England on Behalf of their Church. By an English Priest. Lon., 1850, 4 nos., 8vo. 2. A Few Urgent Words on the Present Crisis: addressed to the Catholics of the English Church, &c., Lon., 1850, 8vo. Anon. 3. The Catholicity of the Church's Love and the Humility of her Ceremonial: Four Letters in Reply to a Devout Layman. By an English Priest. Lon., 1850, 8vo. Anon. Also, single sermons and addresses.

Harper, Rev. Thomas Norton, b. 1821, in London; curate of Stratton 1845; afterwards joined the Church of Rome, and became a member of the Society of Jesus. 1. Steps to the Cross: Nine Sermons, Lon., 1849, 12mo.

2. A Plea for Simple Toleration, Lon., 1851, 8vo. 3. Peace through the Truth; or, Essays on Subjects connected with Dr. Pusey's Eirenicon: Two Series, Lon., 1866-74, 8vo. 4. The Metaphysics of the

School: vols. i. and ii., 1879–81; vol. iii., part i., Lon.,

1884, 8vo.

"He is a writer of great merit of style and of no small humour... .. The student... who attempts to grapple with Father Harper must be prepared... for a total reversal of most of his previous philosophical habits."-Sat. Rev., lviii. 410.

"It is an attempt to render into English, with such criticism of other systems as Mr. Harper could set forth, the great medieval system of philosophy. It is a book full of courage and full of ability."-Spectator, Iv. 931.

Also, single sermons, &c.

Harpur, Alexander. The Nature of Visible Magnitude: the Deductions by which the Relative Magnitudes of the Planets and the Absolute Magnitude of the Sun are determined, in the Received Astronomical System, proved to be Fallacious, Dublin, 1856, 8vo.

Harpur, Charles, 1812-1868. 1. The BushRangers: a Play, in Five Acts; and other Poems, Sydney, 1853, 12mo. 2. The Tower of the Dream, [verse,] Sydney and Melbourne, 1865, 12mo. 3. Poems, Melbourne,

1883.

Harpur, Rev. George, graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, 1856; ordained 1856; vicar of North Clifton, Northamptonshire, since 1872. 1. Christ in the Psalms a Series of Discourses, Lon., 1862, p. 8vo. 2. The Pope of Rome shown to be a Layman, and Rome's Orders a Human Figment; 2d ed., Lon., 1871, 8vo. Harraden, Gertrude. St. Hildred: a Romaunt in Verse. Illust. Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Harral, Alfred. (Trans.) The Intervention of Art in Photography, by Blanquart-Everard, 1864, 8vo.

Harrer, Charles. 1. (Trans.) The Baths and Mineral Springs of Wildungen; from the German of A. Stoecker, Lon., 1875, 8vo. 2. (Trans.) Morbid Craving for Morphia: a Monograph founded on Personal Observations, by Edward Levinstein, M.D., Medical Director of the Maison de Santé, Schoneberg, Berlin, Lon., 1878, demy 8vo.

Harries, Arthur John. (Trans.) A Manual of Animal Vaccination, preceded by Considerations on Vaccination in General, by E. Warlomont, Lon., 1885,

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12mo. With CAMPBELL, C. M., Lupus: a Pathological and Clinical Investigation into its Origin, Development, and Treatment, Lon., 1886, 8vo.

Harries, John, of Haverfordwest. 1. The Wreck of the "Royal Charter," and other Poems, Lon., 1864, p. 8vo; 2d ed. same year. 2. Welsh Patriotism; or, The Landing of the French at Fishguard on the 22d of February, 1797, Haverfordwest, 1875, 8vo.

Harries, Rev. John. New Idea of the Sabbath: its Proper Observance by Private Christians and Nations, Lon., 1886, 8vo.

Harries, Owen. A Local Board Manual: Information respecting Five Hundred Local Boards, Lon., 1881, 8vo.

Harriman, Walter, 1817-1884, b. at Warner, N.H.; governor of New Hampshire in 1867 and 1868 1. History of Warner, New Hampshire, 1879. 2. Travels and Observations in the Orient, and a Hasty Flight in the Countries of Europe, Bost., 1883, 12mo.

Harrington, Countess of. See STANHOPE. Harrington, Adelaide L. The Afterglow of European Travel. Illust. Bost., 1882, 12mo.

Harrington, Bernard J., B.A., Ph.D. Life of Sir William E. Logan, Kt., LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., &c., First Director of the Geological Survey of Canada, Lon., 1883, 8vo.

"Perhaps as good a monument to the reputation of a valuable public servant, an enthusiastic votary of science as circumstances permitted."-Sat. Rev., lvii. 389.

Harrington, Charles. Summering in Colorado, Denver, Col., 1874, 12mo.

Harrington, Charles F. (Ed.) The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, Halifax, 1864, 8vo. Harrington, Florence. Georgie Merton; or Only a Girl. Illust. Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. "Harrington, George F.," (Pseud.) BAKER, WILLIAM MUMFORD, supra.

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Harrington, George Fellows. 1. Desideratum for the Age: a Masonic Dialogue, wherein the First Principles which constitute Nature are explained, Lon. 1851, 18mo. 2. Systematic Philosophy, and New Theo ries of Light and Heat, Lon., 1857, 8vo. 3. Northamp Bradlaugh Atheism against Christianity, Lon., 1881 ton Election Difficulty, dilated upon as a Struggle by

8vo.

Harrington, John. 1. The Abbey and Palace of Westminster photographed, [with explanatory letter

press,] Lon., 1869, fol. 2. St. George's Chapel, Windsor

Eighteen Views by the Woodbury Process: with Descrip. tive Letter-Press, Lon., 1871, 4to.

Harrington, John A.,(“John Carboy," pseud.] 1. Between the Crusts. Illust. N. York, 1875, 8vo. 2 A Strange Woman. Illust. N. York, 1876, 8vo.

Harrington, Kate. Centennial and other Poems Phila., 1876, 12mo.

Harrington, Mark Walrod, b. 1848; graduated at the University of Michigan 1868: became director of the observatory there. 1. The Analysis of Plants: intended for Schools and Colleges, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1876 4to. 2. The Identification and Microscopical Examina tion of Crude Drugs and other Vegetable Products, Anr Arbor, Mich., 1877, 12mo.

Harrington, Ralph. A Few Words on Swim ming: with Practical Hints to Beginners, Lon., 1861 12mo; new ed., with a Bibliographical List of Works or Swimming, by Olphar Hams', [Ralph Thomas,] 1870.

Harriot, Thomas, of Feltham. 1. Harriot's Challenge: Teetotalism and the Maine Law repudiated or, The Social Customs of England and their Practica Remedy, Lon., 1855, 12mo. 2. The Day of Judgment Lon., 1859, 8vo. 3. The Mosaic Theory; The Bible in Unity with Science; An Exhortation to the Biblical Re visers, Lon., 1870, 8vo.

Harris, A. C. Hieroglyphical Standards repre senting Places in Egypt supposed to be Nomes and Toparchies, Lon., 1852, 4to. Privately circulated.

Harris, Alexander. 1. Settlers and Convicts; or Australian Backwoods, Lon., 1847, 2 vols. 18mo. Anon 2. A Guide to Port Stephens in New South Wales, th Colony of the Australian Agricultural Company, Lon. 1849, 16mo. 3. The Emigrant Family; or, The Story of an Australian Settler, Lon., 1849, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 4 Martin Beck; or, The Story of an Australian Settler Lon., 1852, fp. 8vo.

Harris, Alexander. 1. A Geographical Hand Book, Lancaster, Pa., 1862, 12mo. 2. A Biographica History of Lancaster County, Lancaster, 1872, 8vo. 3

A Review of the Political Conflict in America, from the
Commencement of the Anti-Slavery Agitation to the
Close of the Southern Reconstruction, N. York, 1876, 8vo.
Harris, Miss Amanda Bartlett. 1. Sumner's
Autographs. By A. B. H. N. York, 1875. 2. How we
went Birds'-Nesting: Field, Wood, and Meadow Ram-
bles. Illust. Bost., 1880, sq. 8vo. 3. (Ed.) Autograph
Birthday-Book for Young Folks. Illust. Bost., 1881,
sq. 24mo.
4. Wild Flowers, and where they Grow.
Illust. Bost., 1882, sq. 8vo. 5. Dooryard Folks, and a
Winter Garden. Illust. Bost., 1883, 12mo. 6. Pleas-
ant Authors for Young Folks, ("Little Biographies.")
Illust. Bost., 1884, 12mo. 7. American Authors for
Young Folks, Bost., 1888, 12mo. 8. The Luck of Eden-
hall. Illust. Bost., 1888, 16mo.
Harris, Rev. Croasdaile Edward, educated at
King's College, London; ordained 1885; chaplain at
Weimar since 1888. Sermon Sketches on the Creed; or,
Plain Outlines for Instruction in the First Principles of
the Christian Religion, Cambridge, 1887, 12mo.
Harris, David, F.S.S. 1. "We Help those who
try to Help themselves:" a Plea for Industrial Brigades
as Adjuncts to Ragged Schools, Glasgow, 1873, 8vo.
True Nobles and Heroes, and other Stories, Edin., 1885,
p. 8vo.

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Harris, David George. The Oak's Congress; or, "All for the Best," [a tale,] Lon., 1886, 8vo. Harris, E. B. Description of Buddhist Remains discovered at Sooltangunge, on the River Ganges, 186263. Illust. Lon., 1864, 4to.

Harris, Edward D. Genealogical Record of Daniel Pond and his Descendants, Bost., 1873, 8vo. Harris, Elisha, M.D., 1824-1884, graduated at the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons 1849, and held various government medical offices 1855-1876. 1. Tobacco: the Effects of its Use as a Luxury on the Physical and Moral Nature of Man: a Prize Essay, N. York, 1853, 8vo. 2. Cholera Prevention, &c., N. York, 1867, 8vo. 3. Cleanliness and Disinfection, 1879, 16mo. Harris, Emilia Marion, b. in London, of Jewish descent and faith. 1. Four Messengers, Lon., 1870, p. 8vo. Anon. 2. Echoes. By E. M. H. (Three Stories.) Lon., 1871, 16mo. 3. Twilight and Dawn, 1872, 16mo. Anon. 4. Clemène, Lon., 1874, 12mo. 5. Mercer's Gardens, Lon., 1876, p. 8vo. Anon. 6. Estelle, Lon., 1878, 2 vols. p. 8vo. Anon. 7. Friends Only, Lon., 1879, 12mo. 8. Verses, Lon., 1880, 12mo. 9. Within a Circle, [essays,] Lon., 1880, 12mo. 10. The Lieutenant of the Tower, Lon., 1881, p. 8vo. Anon. 11. Benedictus, 1887, 2 vols. cr. 8vo. 12. The Narrative of the Holy Bible, Lon., 1888, sq. cr. Svo.

Harris, Emily T. Bertha's Journal, Bost., 1869,

16mo.

Harris, F. Wilfred and his Record. By a Pioneer. Adelaide, 1887.

Harris, Mrs. F. McCready, (" Hope Ledyard," pseud.) 1. Bible Stories and Scenes for Young People. Illust. N. York. 2. Nan's Thanksgiving, N. York, 3. A Year at Briarcliffe, N. York, 1879,

1878, 18mo.

12mo.

Harris, Mrs. G. A Lady's Diary of the Siege of Lucknow, Lon., 1858, 8vo.

Harris, George, LL.D., F.S.A., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1809-1890, entered the British navy as a midshipman, but left it on account of ill health; was called to the bar in 1843; acting judge of the Birmingham County Court for two years, and one of the registrars of the Court of Bankruptcy 1862-68; vice-president of the Anthropological Institute, and of the Royal Historical Society. 1. Civilization considered as a Science, in Relation to its Essence, its Elements, and its End, Lon., 1861, 8vo.

"At the end of his volume we feel that Mr. Harris has not really been writing about civilization, but has merely been laying down propositions about his ideal of humanity and of human government."-Sat. Rev., xii. 539.

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"The author seems to be wholly unaware of the v gulf which divides his views respecting man's nature a origin from those entertained by the large majority of t exponents of modern science."-JAMES SULLY: Acad., 242.

8. Autobiography: with a Preface by B. W. Richa son, Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Printed for private circulatio Harris, George, Tucker, W. J., and Gleze E. K. Hymns of the Faith: a Hymn- and Tune-Bo for Congregational Use, Bost., 1888, 12mo.

Harris, Rev. George Collyer, M.A., 1834-18 son of Rev. Joseph Hemington Harris, infra; graduat at Exeter College, Oxford, 1856; prebendary of Exe 1865; vicar of St. Luke's, Torquay, from 1867. Lessons from St. Peter's Life: a Course of Lectu preached during Lent, Lon., 1865, 12mo. 2. Chu Lessons and Present Times: Sermons, Lon., 1867, 121 3. The Golden Steps: being Recollections of Lectu to Communicants' Classes; 2d ed., Lon., 1873, 32mo. Sermons: with Memoir by C. M. Yonge, Lon., 1873, 8vo. Also, single sermons.

Harris, George E. 1. Chronological Register American Law and Equity Reports of the United Sta Courts, Wash., 1883, 8vo. 2. A Treatise on the Law Contracts by Married Women, Albany and N. York, 18 8vo. With SIMRALL, G. H., Mississippi Law Repo vols. xlix.-lii., (1873-76.) Pub. by the State. 4 vols.

Harris, George F., F.G.S. Granites, and Granite Industries. Illust. Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

Harris, George Frederick. The Snider Ri its Action and Ammunition: being a Few Notes c piled for Regimental Instructions, Lon., 1868, 8vo.

Harris, George Washington, 1814-1869, b what is now Allegheny City, Pa.; was apprenticed jeweller in Knoxville, Tenn., and was afterwards cap of a Tennessee River steamboat; contributed nume stories to the New York Spirit of the Times under signature of S-1. Sut Lovengood: Yarns Spun "Nat'ral Born Durned Fool:" Warped and Wove Public Wear, N. York, 1867, 12mo.

Harris, Rev. Henry, M.A., [ante, vol. i., ac graduated at Magdalen College, Oxford, 1841; orda 1842; rector of Winterbourne-Bassett, Wiltshire, s 1858. 1. Scepticism and Revelation, Lon., 1861, cr. 2. Historical Religion and Biblical Revelation, I 3. The Claim: 1867, p. 8vo; 2d ed., Oxf., 1885.

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the Priesthood considered, Lon., 1868, p. 8vo. Powers of the World to Come: Short Sermons, 1870, p. 8vo; 2d ed., rev. and enl., 1886. 5. The Blasphemies: Five Sermons on the Blasphemy ag the Son of Man and the Blasphemy of the Holy G Lon.. 1874, 12mo.

6. Death and Resurrection: an Introduction on the Value of External Evid

Lon., 1880, 12mo. 7. Outskirts of Revelation, Oxf., 12mo. 8. The Scripture Doctrine of the Atonemen its Place in the Christian System, Oxf., 1887, 12mo. The Great Love-Feast in Heaven, Lon., 1867, 8vo Harris, Henry, Primitive Methodist minister Graphic Sketches; or, Wanderings in the Field of T 2d ed., rev., Lon., 1867, 8vo; new ed., entitled “S: Pictures; or, Graphic Sketches," Lon., 1872, 8vo. Harris, Rev. J. L. 1. A New Age for the 2. Law and Grace: Church, N. York, 1860, 8vo.

and Lectures on Galatians, Lon., 1873, 12mo. Harris, J. W. The Tribute of Science to Rev History, Lon., 1866, 12mo.

broke College, Oxford, 1842; ordained 1842; rect Harris, Rev. James, M.A., graduated at Paglesham, Essex, since 1860. 1. An Alphab Prayer for a Little Child, Lon., 1859. 2. Don't C 2. Principia Prima Legum; or, An Examination and it: a Word of Warning; 6th thousand, Lon., 1860, Analysis of the Elementary Principles of Law in its 3. A Metrical Version of the Litany, Lon., 1867, Several Departments. Part I. Lon., 1865, 8vo. 3. On With HATCH, H. J., and WISEMAN, J. F. T.: 1. Th Foreign Missions, in Connection with Civilization and glesham Oyster containing Tales of Fact, Fiction Anthropology, Lon., 1868, 8vo. 4. Memoir of Lord Romance, Rochford, 1870, 4to. 2. Logs for the C Brougham: reprinted from the "Law Magazine and mas Fire: a Selection of Tales in Prose and Verse, Law Review," Lon., 1868, 8vo. 5. The Theory of the dles, Charades, Jokes, &c. Illust. Lon., 1876, 8v Arts; or, Art in Relation to Nature, Civilization, and Harris, James, head-master of the Cathedral ( Man comprising an Investigation, Analytical and Crit-mar-School, Chester. 1. Idiomatic Phrases in F ical, into the Origin, Rise, Province, Principles, and Application of Each of the Arts, Lon., 1869, 2 vols.

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and English, Lon., 1859, 12mo; 2d ed., 1870. Flowers: a Popular and Scientific Description c

Wild Flowers of the Month, Chester, 1872, 8vo. Also, | Hymn, Song, and Story, Lon., 1871, p. 8vo. 10. Th school-books.

Harris, James. (Trans.) Rhys Lewis, Minister of Bethel an Autobiography; from the Welsh of Daniel Owen, [a story.] Lon., 1888, p. 8vo. Harris, James Howard, third Earl of Malmesbury, G.C.B., D.C.L., 1807-1889, b. in London; educated at Eton, and at Oriel College, Oxford, where he graduated 1827; succeeded to the title 1841; secretary of state for foreign affairs 1852 and 1858-59; lord privy seal 1866-68 and 1874-76. 1. (Ed.) Official Correspondence on the Italian Question, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 2. (Ed.) A Series of Letters of the First Earl of Malmesbury, his Family and Friends, 1745-1820, Lon., 1870, 2 vols. 8vo. 3. Memoirs of an Ex-Minister: an Autobiography, Lon., 1884, 2 vols. 8vo; 4th ed., 1885.

"No more interesting compilation of the kind has been published in illustration of the history of the present reign, and in the latter part of the work Lord Malmesbury has the field to himself. The style of the journal is spirited, easy, and attractive; and the matter is extraordinarily copious and varied."-Sat. Rev., lviii. 600.

Harris, James Rendel, M.A., Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and professor of Biblical literature at Haverford College. 1. New Testament Autographs: Supplement to the "American Journal of Philology." Illust. Balt., 1883, 8vo. 2. The Teaching of the Apostles and the Sibylline Books, Cambridge, 1885, 8vo. (Ed.) Fragments of Philo Judæus, Lon., 1886, 4to. 4. The Origin of the Leicester Codex of the New Testament, Lon., 1887, 4to. 5. (Ed.) The Teaching of the Apostles: from MS. of the Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, 1888, 4to.

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Harris, Joel Chandler, b. 1848, at Eatonton, Ga.; was apprenticed to a printer, and afterwards studied law, and practised at Forsyth, Ga.; editor of the Atlanta Constitution, 1890. 1. Uncle Remus: his Songs and his Sayings; the Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation with Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moses, N. York, 1880, 12mo.

The work

"Mr. Harris is a literary artist, and his thirty-four tales... are ingeniously and charmingly set in an episodical narrative, in which 'Uncle Remus' figures as the conteur and a little boy as the rapt auditor. . . has five divisions: the fables, plantation proverbs, Uncle Remus's songs, a true story of the war, and Uncle Remus's sayings."-Nation, xxxi. 398.

"Deserves to be placed on a level with 'Reineke Fuchs' for its quaint humour, without reference to the ethnological interest possessed by these stories, as indicating, perhaps, a common origin for very widely-severed races."Spectator, liv. 445.

2. Nights with Uncle Remus: Myths and Legends of the Old Plantation, Bost., 1883, 12mo.

"The mine of which he first fairly revealed the richness has, meantime, been still further opened up, . . . until in addition to the thirty-four of the former series we have seventy-one new tales placed before us."-Nation, xxxvii.

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3. Mingo, and other Sketches in Black and White, Bost., 1884, 12mo.

"His perception is subtler and more truthful than Bret Harte's.... Both authors have keen instincts and insights, but Harris's are the finer and deeper. Harte's characters are by far the more picturesque, his incidents are more thrilling, but Harris's people wind themselves about our hearts and owe little to circumstance."-Nation, xxxix. 115. 4. Free Joe, and other Georgian Sketches, N. York, 1887; new ed., 1888, 12mo.

Harris, John, F.R.H.S., 1820-1884, b. near Camborne, Cornwall; was a working miner for nearly twenty years, and afterwards resided at Falmouth. Besides the works mentioned below, he wrote a large number of tracts in verse and prose, and contributed to religious periodicals poems and records of his experiences in the mines and among the poor of Falmouth. He was generally known as "the Cornish poet," and was awarded pensions from the Literary Fund and the Royal Bounty Fund. For biog., see HARRIS, JOHN HOWARD, infra. 1. Lays from the Mine, the Moor, and the Mountain, Lon., 1853, 12mo; 2d ed., enl., 1856. 2. The Land's End, Kynance Cove, and other Poems, Lon., 1859, 8vo. 3. The Mountain Prophet, The Mine, and other Poems, Lon., 1860, 12mo. 4. A Story of Carn Brea, Essays and Poems, Lon., 1863, 12mo. 5. The Shakspere Tercentary First Prize Poem, Coventry, 1864, 8vo. (The original MS. is preserved in the museum at Stratford.) 6. Shakspere's Shrine, An Indian Story, Essays and Poems, Lon., 1866. 7. Rilla Rock, the Maid of the Moor, Penryn, 1867, 8vo. 8. Luda, a Lay of the Druids, Hymns, Tales, Essays, and Legends, Lon., 1868, 12mo. 9. Bulo, Reuben Ross, A Tale of the Manacles,

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Cruise of the Cutter, and other Peace Poems, Lon., 1872 p. 8vo. 11. Wayside Pictures, Hymns, and Poems with a Portrait of the Author, Lon., 1874, 4to. Walks with the Wild Flowers, [verse,] Lon., 1876, 16mo 13. Tales and Poems, Lon., 1877, 8vo. 14. The Tw Giants: with an Autobiography of the Author, Falmout and Exeter, 1879, 8vo. 15. Monro, [and other Poems, Lon., 1879, 8vo. 16. Linto and Lancer, [verse,] Lon 1881, p. 8vo. 17. My Autobiography, &c., Lon., 1882 8vo. Harris, John, of Montreal. 1. Kuklos: an Ex perimental Investigation into the Relationship of Cer tain Lines, Montreal, 1870, 4to. 2. The Bible read b the Light of Ideal Science. By Kuklos. Montreal, 1874 8vo. 3. The Circle and Straight Line, Montreal, 1874 8vo. 4. A Review of Macaulay's Teaching on the Rela tionship of Theology to the Science of Government. B Kuklos. Montreal, 1874, 8vo. 5. Centrifugal Force an Gravitation, Montreal, 1875, 5 parts, 8vo. 6. Supplemen to Theology and Science of Government: being a Review of a Book by Immanuel Kant called "Critique of Pur Reason," Montreal, 1877, 8vo.

Harris, John, of the Kent Archæological Society The Parish of Erith in Ancient and Modern Times Illust. Lon., 1885, 8vo.

Harris, Rev. John Andrews, D.D., rector of St. Paul's Church, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Princi ples of Agnosticism applied to the Evidences of Chris tianity: Nine Sermons; to which is added a Tenth, of the Christian Doctrine of the Trinity, N. York, 1883

12mo.

Harris, John Howard, son of John Harris, supro (Ed.) John Harris, the Cornish Poet: the Story of hi Life, Lon., 1883, 12mo.

Harris, John M. Annexations to Sierra Leon and their Influence on British Trade with West Africa Lon., 1883, 8vo.

Harris, John Oberlin. A Comprehensive Mar ual of Elementary Knowledge; 2d ed., Lon., 1884, 4to Harris, John Tindall, of Englefield Green, nea Egham, Surrey. The Rifle Club: being a Manual o Duty for Soldiers, whether Regulars, Militia, or Volur teers, Lon., 1852, 8vo. Anon.

Harris, Joseph. 1. On the Pig: its Breeding Rearing, Management, and Improvement, N. York 1870, 12mo; new ed., 1883. 2. Talks on Manures, N York, 1878, 12mo. 3. Gardening for Young and Ol Illust. N. York, 1882, 12mo. 4. Gardening: Cultiva tion of Garden Vegetables. Illust. N. York, 188)

12mo.

Harris, Rev. Joseph Hemington, D.D. Auricular Confession not the Rule of the Church of Eng land: a Letter to the Lord Bishop of Exeter. By Pres byter Anglicanus. Lon., 1852, 8vo. 2. The Baptisma Covenant: Eight Lectures, addressed chiefly to Cand dates for Confirmation during Lent, Lon., 1861, fp. 8v 3. Sir Morton Peto's Burial Bill. By Presbyter Angl canus. Lon., 1862, 8vo.

Harris, Josiah, b. 1821, at Mevagissey, Cornwall editor of The Bath Herald, The Western Luminary, & 1. A Dialogue in Mevagissey Church-Yard, Bath, 185. 2. A Voice from the Ocean Grave. By a Philanthropis Truro, 1859, 8vo. 3. The Pulpit of Cornwall: i Preachers and their Teachings. By Ishmael. Penzanc 1859, 3 nos., 8vo. 4. A lear and a Floweret, Trur 1871, 8vo; 3d ed, Bristol, same year. (Contains a biog raphy of Rev. J. W. Etheridge, &c.)

Harris, L. P. Mohun. What the Swallows tol me, Lon., 1878, p. 8vo; 2d ed., 1880, 12mo.

Harris, Lee O. The Man who Tramps: a Stor of To-Day, Indianapolis, 1878, .12mo.

Harris, Lillie. 1. Mamma's Fairy-Tales, Lon 1878, p. 8vo. 2. Our Married Ladies, Lon., 1886, 12m 3. Our Young Ladies, Lon., 1886, 12mo. 4. Our Ma ried Men, Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Harris, Mrs. Lily C. and Thomas Lake Hymns of the Two-in-One: for Bridal Worship of th New Life. By Chrysanthea-Chrysantheus. Salem-or Erie, 1876.

Harris, Luther Metcalf. Robert Harris and h Descendants: with Notices of the Morey and Metcal Families, Bost., 1861, 8vo.

Harris, Mrs. Miriam, (Coles,) b. 1834, at D soris, L.I., and educated at St. Mary's Hall, Burlington married to Sidney S. Harris, of New York City, 186 1. Rutledge, N. York, 1860, 12mo. Anon. New ed

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1866. 2. The Sutherlands, N. York, 1862, 12mo. 3. Louie's Last Term at St. Mary's, N. York, 1863, 12mo; new ed., 1871. 4. Frank Warrington, N. York, 1863, 12mo. 5. Louie Atterbury, N. York, 1866, 12mo. Roundhearts, N. York, 1867, 12mo. (Republished, with other stories, 1871.) 7. Rosary for Lent: Devotional Readings, N. York, 1870; new ed., as "Dear Feast of Lent," 1874. 8. Richard Vandermark: a Novel, N. York, 1871, 12mo. 9. A Perfect Adonis, N. York, 1880, 12mo. 10. Happy-Go-Lucky, N. York, 1881, 12mo. 11. Missy, N. York, 1882, 12mo. 12. Phoebe: a Novel, Bost., 1884, 12mo. 13. St. Philip's; new ed., Bost., 1885, 12mo. 14. Novels, Bost., 1885, 6 vols. 12mo. Harris, N. E. 1. Digest of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Georgia, reported in the Ten Volumes from xli. to 1., Macon, Ga., 1876, 8vo. 2. Supplement to the Georgia Code: containing Public Acts passed since 1873, and the Constitution of 1877: with Annotations, Side References, &c., Macon, 1878, 8vo.

Harris, Richard, b. 1833, called to the bar at the Middle Temple 1864. 1. Reflections from Nature, SchoolDay Reminiscences, and other Original Poems, Lon., 1853, 12mo. 2. The English Press and its Poets: a Satire. By Cordrac Verdello, [pseud.] Lon., 1856. 3. The Siege of Candia: an Epic Poem, Lon., 1859-60, 12 parts,

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12mo. 4. New Nobility: a Novel. By Benedick Whipem, [pseud.] Lon., 1867, 3 vols. 12mo. 5. Mayfay to Millbank: a Novel, Lon., 1870, 3 vols. p. 8vo. 6. Nine Little Poems, Lon., 1877, 8vo; 2d ed. same year. Hints on Advocacy. By a Barrister. Lon., 1879, 8vo; 8th ed., 1887. 8. Recollections of a Night at Brackley, Northampton, 1880, 8vo. 9. Mr. Bumpkin's Lawsuit; or, How to Win your Opponent's Case, Lon., 1883, 8vo; 2d ed., entitled "The Humorous Story of Farmer Bumpkin's Lawsuit," 1883. 10. Illustrations in Advocacy, Lon., 1884, 8vo. 11. Before Trial: what should be done by Client, Solicitor, and Counsel, from a Barrister's Point of View: together with a Treatise on the Defence of Insanity, Lon., 1886, 8vo; 2d ed., rev., 1887.

Harris, Richard Donald. Hymns on the Epistles, from the Book of Common Prayer, Kingston-onThames, 1868, 16mo.

Harris, Richard Julian. Life through the Lotos: a Romance in Poetry, Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. Harris, Robert, art master, St. Paul's School, London. Note-Book on Plane Geometrical Drawing: with a Chapter on Scales and an Introduction to Graphic Statics, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo.

Harris, Rev. Samuel, D.D., b. 1814, at East Machias, Me.; graduated at Bowdoin College 1833, and at Andover Theological Seminary 1838; was professor of systematic theology in Bangor Seminary 1855-67; president of Bowdoin, and professor of mental and moral philosophy in that college, till 1871, when he became professor of systematic theology at Yale. 1. Zaccheus ; or, The Scriptural Plan of Benevolence, N. York, 1850, 18mo. 2. Christ's Prayer for the Death of his Redeemed, 1863. 3. The Kingdom of Christ on Earth: Twelve Lectures, Lon., 1874, 8vo. 4. The Philosophical Basis of Theism: an Examination of the Personality of Man, N. York, 1883, 8vo. 5. The Self-Revelation of God, N. York, 1887, 8vo.

"The book is not written in a pugnacious spirit; its dispassionate mode of treatment marks the well-balanced thinker."-Critic, viii, 176.

Harris, Rev. Samuel Bache, M.A., graduated. senior optime, at Clare College, Cambridge, 1851; ordained 1853; vicar of St. James, Kennington, since 1875. Ireland's Crisis and England's Honour: Thoughts for the Time, Lon., 1868, 12mo.

Harris, Rt. Rev. Samuel Smith, D.D., LL.D., 1841-1888, b. in Autauga County, Ala.; ordained minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church 1869, and consecrated Bishop of Michigan 1879. 1. Sheltern, [a novel.] By Christopher Coningsby, [pseud.] N. York, 1868. 2. The Relation of Christianity to Civil Society, (The Bohlen Lectures,) Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. With STORRS, REV. DR., and others, Coöperation in Christian Work: Common Ground for United Interdenominational Effort, N. York, 1888, 12mo.

Harris, Rev. Seymour Frederick, M.A., B.C.L., b. 1851; graduated at Worcester College, Oxford, 1872; called to the bar at the Inner Temple 1875; ordained 1877; vicar of St. Michael and All Angels', Blackburn, Lancashire, since 1884. 1. The Elements of Roman Law Summarized, Lon., 1875, Svo. 2. Principles of the Criminal Law, Lon., 1877, 8vo; Amer. ed.,

with Notes and Additions by M. F. Force, 1880; 4th ed., rev. by Aviet Agabeg, 1886.

Harris, Stanley. 1. Old Coaching Days. Illust. Lon., 1882, Svo. 2. The Coaching Age. Illust. Lon., 1885, 8vo.

"Not only may the lover of horses and admirer of the old coaches find almost everything here recorded which can be rescued from the wreck of the coaching system, but even the general reader will be amused."-Acad., xxix. 5. Harris, Sylvanus. Craving for Drink: its Causes; 3d ed., Lon., 1883, p. 8vo.

Architecture: a Few Words to show that a National ArHarris, Thomas, F.R.S.L., architect. Victorian chitecture adapted to the Wants of the Nineteenth Century is attainable, Lon., 1860, 8vo.

Harris, Thomas, M.D. Lond., M.R.C.P., pathoassistant lecturer and demonstrator of pathology in the logical registrar of the Manchester Royal Infirmary, Owens College, and honorary assistant physician to the Manchester Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Throat. Post-Mortem Hand-Book; or, How to Conduet Post-Mortem Examinations for Clinical and MedicoLegal Purposes. Illust. Lon., 1887, p. 8vo.

Harris, Thomas Frederick. Hand-Book of

Acoustics, for the Use of Medical Students, Lon., 1887,

p. 8vo.

Harris, Thomas Lake, [ante, vol. i. add.,] b. 1823, at Fenny Stratford, Eng.; removed to the United States while young. He was first a Calvinist, then a Universalist minister, and in 1850 became a spiritualist, and after lecturing in Great Britain established a community known as the Brotherhood of the New Life in Dutchess County, N.Y., of which Laurence Oliphant became a member. He has edited a journal called the Herald of Light. 1. Letters upon the Repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law, Wash., 1851, 8vo. 2. The Wisdom of Angels. Part I. N. York, 1857, 12mo. 3. Hymns for Spiritual Devotion, N. York, 1858, 12mo. 4. Arcana of Christianity: Celestial Sense of the Divine Word. Part I. N. York, 1858, 8vo. 5. The Song of Satan: Days, N. York, 1860, 8vo. Poems, N. York, 1858, 8vo. 6. Regina: a Song of Many 7. Modern Spiritualism: Sermons preached in Stove Street Music Hall, London, Lon. and N. York, 1860, 12mo. 8. The Millennial Age: Twelve Discourses, N. York, 1860, 12mo. 9. Truth and Life in Jesus: Sermons, Lon., 1860, p. 8vo. 10. The Great Republic: a Poem of the Sun, N. York, 1867, 12mo. 11. The Breath of God with Man: an Essay, N. York, 1867, Celestial Sense of the Divine Word, N. York, 1868, 2 12. Arcana of Christianity: an Unfolding of the vols. 8vo. 13. The Wedding-Guest: Jesus-in-Yessa, Fountain Grove, Cal., 1878, 8vo. 14. A Voice from Heaven, Fountain Grove, 1879, 8vo. 15. The Holy City and the Light therein, 1880, 8vo. 16. The Luminous Life, 1882, Svo. 17. The Wisdom of the Adepts: Esoteric Science in Human History, Fountain Grove, 1884, Svo. 18. Star Flowers: a Poem of the Woman's Mystery, Fountain Grove, 1886, 5 vols. 8vo. With HARRIS, MRS. LILY C., (q. v., supra,) The Lord: the Two-in-One: Declared and Glorified, Salem-on-Erie, 1876, Svo.

12mo.

Harris, Vincent Dormer, M.D., F.R.C.P., physician to the Victoria Park Hospital for Diseases of the Chest. The Student's Guide to Diseases of the Chest:

including the Principal Affections of the Pleura, Lungs, Pericardium, Heart, and Aorta. Illust. Lon., 1888, 12mo. With POWER, D'ARCY, Manual for the Physiological Laboratory, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo; 4th ed., 1888.

Harris, Rev. W., of Camberwell. 1. Six Lectures on Questions indicative of Character, Lon., 1875, 12mo. 2. Homiletical Commentary on the Books of Samuel, Lon., 1884, r. 8vo.

Harris, W. A. Titles to Mines in the United States : with the Statutes and References to the Decisions of the Courts relating thereto, Lon., 1877, 8vo.

Harris, W. S. The Potter's Wheel, and how it goes around: a Complete Description of the Manufacture of Pottery in America. Illust. Trenton, N.J., 1886, 8vo. Harris, W. T. The Right of Property and the Ownership of Land, Bost., 1887, Svo.

Harris, William, of Halesowen. Clentine Rambles: a Description of Hagley, Clent, and the Surrounding Scenery. Rev. and enl. by W. Stephens, &c. Stourbridge, 1868, 8vo.

Harris, William, M.R.C.P. Insanity: its Causes, Prevention, and Treatment, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo.

Harris, Rev. William, Presbyterian minister. 1. Outlines of Sermons on the Miracles of the Old Testa

ment. By a London Minister. Lon., 1878, Svo. 2. (Ed.) Sermons for Boys and Girls, by William Harris, Wilberforce Newton, and Edgar Woods: together with Fifteen Ten-Minute Sermons to Children, Lon., 1880, 8vo. 3. Homiletical Commentary on the Book of Proverbs, Lon., 1882, 8vo.

Harris, William. The History of the Radical Party in Parliament, Lon., 1885, 8vo.

"It is less a history than a chronicle, setting forth with great care and with commendable freedom from bias the struggles of political reformers in and out of Parliament during rather more than a century."-Ath., No. 2991.

Harris, William C., assistant commissioner of the police of the metropolis. 1. Questions and Answers framed for the Instruction of Constables on Joining the

Police, Lon., 1860, 12mo; 2d ed., 1868. 2. Manual of

Drill for County and District Constables, Lon., 1862,

12mo.

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By a Ball's Bluff Prisoner. Phila., 1862, 12mo. Harris, William C. Angler's Guide and Tourists' Gazetteer of the Fishing Waters of the United States and Canada, N. York, 1885, 12mo.

Harris, William Harry. Cattle-Food Adulterations being a Guide to the Farmer in the Purchase of Oil-Cake. Illust. Northampton, 1863, 8vo.

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Harris, William Hetherington. The HoneyBee: its Nature, Homes, and Products, Lon., 1884, p. Svo. Also, school-books.

Harris, Rev. William Logan, D.D., LL.D., 1817-1887, b. near Mansfield, O.; a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church; elected bishop 1872. 1. (Ed.) Journal of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 1863, N. York, 1863, 8vo. The Relation of the Episcopacy to the General Conference, [three lectures,] N. York, 1888, 12mo.

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Harris, William Manning, and Clarkson, Thomas, M.A. The Conveyancing and Law of Property Act, 1881, and the Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874: with Notes, Lon., 1882, 8vo.

Harris, Sir William Snow, F.R.S., [ante, vol. i., add.,] 1792-1867, b. at Plymouth, Eng.; became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons; made scientifie inventions for preserving ships from lightning, &c., and received the Copley medal in 1835. 1. On the Nature of Thunder-Storms, and on the Means of Protecting Buildings and Shipping against the Destructive Effects of Lightning, Lon., 1843, 8vo. 2. National Defences: the Great Question of the Day, Lon., 1862, 8vo. 3. Our Dock-Yards: Past and Present State of Naval Construction in the Government Service: its Future Prospects, Plymouth, 1863, 8vo. 4. A Treatise on Frictional Electricity. Edited, with a Memoir of the Author, by C. Tomlinson. Lon., 1867, 8vo.

Harris, William Torrey, A.M., b. 1835, at South Killingly, Conn.; educated at Yale; superintendent of public schools in St. Louis, Mo., 1868-80; editor of the Journal of Speculative Philosophy founded by him in 1867, and an active member of the Concord School of Philosophy. 1. Method of Study of Social Science: a Lecture, St. Louis, 1879, 8vo. 2. How to teach Natural History, Syracuse, N.Y., 1887, 16mo.

Harris, William W. The Battle of Groton Heights: a Collection of Narratives, Official Reports, &c. with an Introduction and Notes. Illust. and Maps. Enlarged by C. Allyn. New London, Conn., 1882, 8vo. Harris, Worsley Poulett, M.D., surgeon-major, Bengal civil service. Lithotomy and Extraction of Stone from the Bladder, Lon., 1876, 8vo.

Harrison, A. Stewart. The Queen of the Arena, and other Stories. Illust. Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. Harrison, Agnes. Martin's Vineyard, Lon., 1872,

cr. 8vo.

Harrison, Albert Edward. The Registry of the Cognizances, Mottoes, &c., of the Sovereigns of England, from the Norman Conquest: with the Dates of their Births, Coronations, Marriages, Demises, &c., Lon., 1860, 4to.

Harrison, Benjamin, M.A. Indiana Supreme Court Reports, vols. xv.-xvii., (1861-1862;) vols. xxiii.xxix., (1864-1868,) Indianapolis, 1863-69, 10 vols. 8vo. Harrison, C. (Trans.) Horace's Odes in English Verse. Part I., Book 1st. Bost., 1877, 16mo.

Harrison, Rev. Charles, minister of the Independent Chapel, Birdbush, Wiltshire. The Church at Birdbush its Origin and History, Lon., 1853, 12mo.

Harrison, Charles. A Treatise on the Culture of the Vine, Lon., 1859, p. 8vo.

Harrison, Charles. 1. Theatricals and Tableaux Vivants for Amateurs. Illust. Lon., 1882, 8vo. 2. The Prince and the Penny: a Fairy-Tale. Illust. Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 3. Memorandum-Book and Birthday Diary, [verse.] Illust. Lon., 1883, 16mo. 4. Six Plays for Children: with Instructions for Impromptu Scenery, &c., Lon., 1884, cr. 8vo. 5. Entertainments, for Bazaars, Fancy Fairs, and Home Circles. Illust. Lon., 1887, 12mo.

Harrison, Clifford. In Hours of Leisure, [verse,1 Lon., 1887, 8vo.

1835, at Vaucluse, Fairfax Co., Va.; married, 1867, to Harrison, Mrs. Constance Cary, b. about York City. 1. Golden-Rod: an Idyl of Mount Desert, Burton Harrison, a lawyer of Virginia; resides in New N. York, 1879, 8vo. 2. The Story of Helen Troy, N. York, 1881, 16mo. 3. Woman's Handiwork in Modern Homes. Illust. N. York, 1881, 12mo. 4. The OldFashioned Fairy-Book. Illust. Lon., 1884, sq. 16mo. 5. Folk and Fairy Tales. Illust. Lon., 1885, p. 8vo. 6. Bar Harbor Days. Illust. N. York, 1887, 16mo. Harrison, David. A Voice from the Washingtonian Home, Bost., 1860, 12mo.

Harrison, F. Bayford. 1. As Good as Gold: a Tale, Lon., 1878, 18mo; new ed., 1881. 2. Her Very Own: a Tale, Lon., 1879, 18mo; new ed., 1884. 3. Is It All Right? a Tale, Lon., 1880, p. 8vo. 4. Golden Flowers; or, Simple Sunday Stories, Lon., 1882, p. 8vo. 5. Under Canvas: a Tale, Lon., 1883, p. 8vo. 6. Little Pretty, Lon., 1883, cr. 8vo. 7. A Wise Woman, Lon., 1883, cr. 8vo. 8. Brothers in Arms: a Story of the Crusades. Illust. Lon., 1884, p. 8vo. 9. Second Best: a Tale, Lon., 1885. 10. Masaniello: a Nine-Days' Wonder. Illust. Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. 11. Missy. Illust. Lon., 1886, 12mo. 12. The Battle-Field Treasure. Illust. Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

1880, sq. 16mo; new ed., Oxf., 1888. Harrison, Fanny. Our Teacher's Stories, Lon.,

Harrison, Rev. Francis, M.A., graduated at Queen's College, Cambridge, 1850; rector of North Wraxhall since 1866. Conic Sections treated Geometrically: together with an Elementary Treatise on Analytical Geometry, Lon., 1877, cr. 8vo.

Harrison, Frederic, b. 1831, in London; educated at King's College, London, and Wadham College, Oxford, where he graduated, first class Lit. Hum., 1853, and was elected Fellow and tutor; called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn 1858, and practised in the Court of Chancery 186074; member of the royal commission on trades-unions 1867-69; secretary to the royal commission for the digest of the law 1869-70; professor of jurisprudence for the Council of Legal Education of the Inns of Court 1878-89; elected an alderman in the London county council 1889.

He is president of the London Positivist Committee, and has published many addresses and essays in support of Positivism, besides being a frequent contributor to the Nineteenth Century and other periodicals. 1. The Meaning of History: Two Lectures, Lon., 1862, p. 8vo. 2. (Trans.) Social Statics: [vol. ii. of Comte's 66 Politique Positive,"] Lon., 1875. 3. Order and Progress: Part I., On Government; Part II., Studies of Political Crises, Lon., 1875, 8vo.

"Mr. Harrison sees the vices of our Parliamentary system with great clearness, and denounces them with great energy. It is to be regretted that he has not pointed out their cure."-Acad., viii. 239.

4. Martial Law in Kabul, Lon., 1880, 8vo. 5. The Present and the Future: a Positivist Address, Lon., 1880, 8vo. 6. The Crisis in Egypt: a Letter to Mr. Gladstone, Lon., 1882, cr. 8vo. 7. The Choice of Books, and other Literary Pieces, Lon., 1886, p. 8vo. (Also, an edition on large paper, Svo, and a Popular edition, cr. 8vo.)

thing instructive to say about subjects so far apart as the

"A writer of such wide interests, who can find sometheticism, the Law Courts and the Academy Exhibition, French Revolution and the developments of modern æsSt. Bernard and Lord Beaconsfield, who tackles' Mr. Ruskin and Mr. Arnold with equal intrepidity, cannot fail to suggest matter for discussion to any intelligent reader." -Ath., No. 3047.

8. Oliver Cromwell, ("Twelve English Statesmen,") Lon., 1888, p. 8vo.

"He has made no discoveries in a field where it is still however, arranged the old knowledge more deftly than it to be hoped that fresh grain may be garnered; he has, has ever been arranged before, and by what he omits, as

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