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INDEX. 



Allamot salt, explained, 288. 



Allen (Robert J.) on Joan of Arc, 447. 



Persone, or Parson, in Chaucer, 509. 

 Alligator, legend of, 267. 



Allport (John), inscription for his monument, 227. 

 Almanacks, earliest, 226. 278. 

 Almshouses recently founded, 39. 219. 

 Alpha on jumbols, 38. 

 Altar, the Gospel side, 108. 178. 

 Altar candles, why made of wax, 146. 

 Altars, moveable, 108.; wooden, 465. 

 Alve, its derivation, 347. 414. 

 A. (M.) on things strangled with blood, 486. 

 A. (M. C.) on Pope's Essay on Man, 3. 



Pope's Temple of Fame, &c., 128. 

 America and caricatures, 427. 

 America, eariiest newspaper, 107. 411. ; first Efiglish 



book on, 229. 

 American nomenclature, 286. 

 American states, their nicknames, 38. 

 " Amis and Amile," a romance, 163. 

 Amulet, its derivation, 113. 195. 

 A. (M. W. J.) on " Querimonia Ecclesiaj," 246. 



Sutlivii de Presbyterio, 383. 



Tolbooth, its derivation, 389. 



Whitgift's Answer to Cartwright, 426. 

 Anagram j Johnny the Bear, 348. 418. 

 Anderson (P.), M. D., his works, 409. 

 Andover church, its monuments, 48. 99. 

 Andr^ (Major), his ancestry, 11. 320. ; death, 7&. 

 Aneroid barometer, 77. 



Anglo-Celt on Sarsfield aiid Murray families, 90. 

 Anglo-Saxons of modern times, 48. 

 " Anglus oculatissimas," 30. 

 Anian (St.), noticed, 130. 

 Animals, effect of light upon them, 229. 

 Animation, suspended, 286. 

 Anne, a male iiame, 508. 



Anne (Queen), her farthings. Si.; Oxford lliiiversity 

 • address on her Bounty, 103. ; her statafi endamaged, 



290. 

 Anon on Augustine's Sermons, 297. 



Canary birds, 29. 



Carrenare, its meaning, 299. 



Champagne wine, 290. 



Cruden (William), 516. 



Durst, as an English word, 486. 



Epitaph in Cavers churchyard, 124. 



Forge, its etymology, 316. 



"Heraldry of Naturfe," 390. 



Hurwitz (Professor), 516. 



Keyes (Robert), 149. 



Law's philosophical works, 202. 225. 



Mary Queen of Scot's abduction, 201, 



Mummy wheat, 259. 



Pull Devil, pull baker," 316. 



Quotation : " We've wept, we've bled," 128. 



Solomnn's balm of Gilead, 236. 



Stone pillar worship, 194. 



Anonymous Works : — 



Alcilia : Philoparthens Loving Folly, 407. 



Anti-Sanderus, 389. 



Bampfylde Moore Carew, 4. 



Catalogue of Honor, 208. 



Cervum significata fuere Sacris ^Egyptiorum, 91. 



Anonymous Works : — 



Choice, a poem, 69. 119. 



Christian Magazine, 487. 



Collection of Texts of Scripture, 89. 



College Recollections, 90. 138. 337. 



Ecclesiastes, Exposition of, 330. 



Election, an interlude, 148. 



Epistle of Comfort to tlie Reverend Priests, 376. 



475. 

 Etymologist, 446. 

 Every Day Characters, 426. 

 Family Story, a comedy. 111. 

 Guide to Heaven, 348. 

 Heraldry of Nature, 390. 

 Icon Basilikfe, 301. 



John Decastro and his Brother Bat, 10. 138. 

 Khaspardo : or the Grateful Slave, 12. 

 Lama Sabaclithani, 111. 237. 

 Last of the Mohicans, a tragedy, 168. 

 Love of Amos and Laura, by S. P., 407. 454. 

 Manual of Godly Prayers and Litanies, 229. 298. 

 Marvellous Pleasant Love Story, 128. 

 Maurice and Berghetta, 56. 

 Metamorphosis of Tobacco, 311. 364. 497. 

 Miscellany Poems, 1702, 69. 119. 

 Pappe with an Hatchet, 331. 

 Penitent Pilgrim, 292. ' 

 Philander and Rose, IIL 

 Picture of Parsonstown, 407. 

 Puffiad, a Satire, 292. 

 Querimonia Ecclesiae, 246. 

 Reform Deformed, 168. 

 Regi Sacrum, 269. 

 Report of Unknowne Fowles, 407. 

 St. Leon, a drama, 148. 

 Siege of Colchester, 90. 

 Tea Room, or Fiction and Reality, 111. 

 Treasurie of Ancient and Modern Times, 110. 

 Triumphs of the Sons of Belial, 187. 

 Valentine's Day, or the Amorous Knight, 486. 

 Worid Unmasked, 256. 334. 



Anonymous writers identified by their style, 103. 



Antigropelos, its derivation, 488. 



Antiquity of houses in Goldsmiths' Row, 348. 



Ap, its disuse in Wales, 90. 139. 



A. (P, B.) on Pope, Belinda, and " the Man of Merit, 



161. 

 Apolloniaand Frangipani, 167. 

 Apricot tree, a gigantic one, 125. 177. 

 Aquinas (Thomas) de Articulis et Sacramentis, 408. 

 A. (R.) on " Who fears to speak of '98," 60. 

 Archaisms and provincialisms, 382. 469. 

 Archer's patent perforating machine, 390. 

 Architectus on Roman measures, 170. 

 Ardens on Abelard's Letters, 208. 

 Aristophanes and St. Chrysostom, 246. 475. 

 Aristophanes and Shakspeare, 365. 

 Armagh on a gallon of bread, 517. 

 " Arminestall countenance," its meaning, 70. 320. 

 Armorial bearing, 409. 619. 

 Armstrong (Dr. John), letters to Smollett, 326. 

 Arnold (Dr.), autlior of the words to his Oratorios, 128 

 Aniside and Helslack towers, 151. 

 Arsenal, its etymology, 348. 437. 

 " Arsinoe," an opera, 230. 415. 



