HORNE, Thomas Hartwell.—An Introduction to the Study of Bibliography, to which is prefixed a Memoir on the Public Libraries of the Antients by Thomas Hartwell Horne. London: printed by G. Woodfall for T. Cadell and W. Davies 1814. Royal 8vo, two volumes, half blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford.

Large and thick paper copy. Illustrated by numerous facsimiles, and (inserted) portraits of Gutenberg, Aldus and Paulus Manutius, Caxton, etc.

HORNE, Thomas Hartwell.—An Introduction to the critical study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures. By the Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne . . . Eleventh edition, revised, corrected, and brought down to the present time. Edited by the Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne, B. D. (the author) the Rev. John Ayre . . . and Samuel Prideaux Tregelles . . . Illustrated with maps and facsimiles of biblical manuscripts. London: Longman, Green . . . 1863. 8vo, four volumes, calf, gilt back, gilt over uncut edges, by Pratt.

HORSMANDEN, Daniel.—A Journal of the Proceedings in The Detection of the Conſpiracy formed by Some White People, in Conjunction with Negro and other Slaves, for Burning the City of New-York in America, And Murdering the Inhabitants.

which Conſpiracy was partly put in Execution, by Burning his Majeſty's Houſe in Fort George, within the ſaid City, on Wedneſday the Eighteenth of March, 1741. and ſetting Fire to ſeveral Dwelling and other Houſes there, within a few Days ſucceeding, And by another Attempt made in Proſecution of the ſame infernal Scheme, by putting Fire between two other Dwelling-Houſes within the ſaid City, on the Fifteenth Day of February, 1742; which was accidentally and timely diſcovered and extinguiſhed. Containing,

I. A Narrative of the Trials, Condemnations, Executions, and Behaviour of the ſeveral Criminals, at the Gallows and Stake, with their Speeches and Confeſſions; . . .

II. An Appendix, wherein is ſet forth ſome additional evidence concerning the ſaid Conſpiracy and Conſpirators, . . .

III. Lists of the ſeveral Perſons (Whites and Blacks) committed on Account of the Conſpiracy; . . . By the Recorder of the City of New-York. . . . New York: Printed by James Parker, at the New Printing-Office, 1744. 4to, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt top, uncut edges, in a brown levant morocco case, by Bedford.

On page 141 the running head-line is misprinted "Journal of the Proceedings againſt" instead of "The Conſpirators at New-York, 1741." Page 144 is misprinted "Conſpirators" etc., instead of "Journal." On page 51 "1741" is misprinted "171," and misprinted "1471" on pages 67, 75, 85, 93, 97, 109, 113, 121, 129, 143, and 151. There were two issues of this book, the variations of which occur in the running head-lines.

HOTTEN, John Camden.—See Larwood, Jacob.