3<D2 APPENDIX. 



Hamilcar Barca (27O?-229), the Carthaginian hero of the first Punic 

 war. 



HARE, ROBERT (1781-1858), an American physicist. 



HARRISON, BENJAMIN (1833-1900) [60-^-2], president of the 

 United States, grandson of Pres. William Henry Harrison (1773- 

 1841), who was third and youngest son of Gov. Benjamin Harrison. 



HARTLEY, DAVID (1705-1757), an English philosopher. 

 HARTMANN, EDUARD VON (1842), a German philosopher. 



HARVEY, WILLIAM (1578-1657), an English physician, dis- 

 coverer of the circulation of blood. He was the second child and 

 eldest son of Thomas Harvey by his second wife, Jane Halke. 



HASTINGS, WARREN (1732-1818) [24], an English general 

 and governor-general of India, son of Pynaston Hastings (1708 ), 

 who was said to have married at the age of 15 and who was the 

 youngest son of Rev. Pynaston Hastings. 



HAUY, RENE JUST (1743-1822), a French mineralogist of 

 humble parentage. 



HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL (1804-1864) [29], an American 

 author, son of Capt. Nathaniel Hawthorne (1775 ) [44], who was 

 son of Daniel Hawthorne (1731 ) [40], who was son of Joseph 

 Hawthorne (1691 ) [50], who was son of Judge John Hawthorne 

 (1641 ). Hawthorne's mother was daughter of Richard Manning 

 (1755 ) [52], who was son of John Manning (1703 ). 



HAYDEN, JOSEPH (1732-1809), a German composer. Ap- 

 pleton's Cyclopedia states that he was the eldest of twenty, the Enc. 

 Britannica says he was the second of twelve. 



HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH (1770-1831), a 

 German philosopher. 



HEINE, HEINRICH (1799-1856), a German poet and critic, of 

 Jewish parentage. 



HELMHOLTZ, HERMAN LUDWIG FERDINAND (1821- 

 1894), a German physicist and physiologist, son of Ferdinand Helm- 



