^>02 APPENDIX. 



Hamilcar Barca (2yo?-22g), the Carthaginian hero of the first Punic 

 war. 



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



HARRISON, BENJAMIN (1833-1900) [60-4-2], 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- 



