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INDEX. 



B. (G.) on George Keate, 189. 



B. (H.) on MS. discovered at Cambridge, 479. 



Jacobite's Curse: Macartney, 481. 

 B. (H. S. K.) on Leckhampton custom, 363. 

 Bible by Barker, 1495, 170. 217. 316. 

 Bible, early Italian versions of, 306. 417. 

 Bible, error in Eph. ii. 13, 66. 97. 

 Bible, MS. used by the translators, 230. 297. 395. 

 Bible, Sixtine editions, 78. 137. 

 Bible, the Tigurine, 1543, 430. 

 Bibliothecar. Chetham on College saltingj 10. 



Salt mines, the first, 1 59. 

 Bibliography, Sotiieby's projected work on, 489. 

 Bibliography, works on, 91. 

 Bidloo (Godfrey), a poet, 228. 

 Billingborough or Boiling-borough, 326. 

 Bingham (C. W.) on Cossimorus, 190. 



Hesiod v. Milton, 487. 



Quotation from Byron, 459. 



Tavus, its etymology, 318. 



Ussher (Abp.), his manuscripts, 481. 

 Birds flying from cholera, 428. 

 Births, extraordinary, 471. 520. 

 Bishops and their baronies, 227. 280. 335. 516. 

 Bishops- Waltham " blacks," 401* 

 B. (J.) on Blackstone's portrait, 436. 

 B. (J. S.) on Platty, a provincialism, 485. 

 B. (K.) on ghost in the Tower, 145. 



Miss, as a title, 169. 

 . Black, as a surname, 348. 

 Black-currant Rob, 471. 

 Blackiston, or Blackstone family, 387. * 

 Black-letter type, ks disuse, 80. 

 Blackstone family, 387. 



Blackstone (Judge), his portrait, 190. 336. 486. 

 Blair (Geo.) an inventor of the electric telegraph, 22. 

 Blake, family pedigree, 7. 



Blank verse, origin of, in England, 302. 403. 452. 498. 

 Bliss (Dr, Philip) on Brathwait's " Barnabee Journal " 

 and "Panarete," 421.; his selections from old poets, 

 181.204. 221. 

 Blondin outdone 200 years ago, 406. 522. 

 Blood (Col.) and the Tower regalia, 510. 

 Blood (Wm.) on spiders' web, 6. 

 Blount (Lady), noticed, 127. 

 B. (M.) on Bug as a provincialism, 199. 



Buff: "To stand buff," 218. 

 Bodleian Catalogue, errors in, 44. 

 Boleyn and Hammond families, 116. l7l. 

 Bonaparte family, 429. 517. 

 Bonaparte (Napoleon), only passport to England signed 



by him, 143. 

 Bookbinder wanted, 491. 

 Books burnt, 106. 

 Books dedicated to the Deity, 60. 177. 216. 258. 319. 



418. 483. 

 Books, odd titles of, 367. 

 Book stamps, armorial, 409. 



Books recently puhlished : — 



Andersen's Tales for Children, 484. 

 . Archaeologia Cantiana, 358 



Babrius' Fables, translated by Davies, 240. 

 Baronius' Discours sttr TOrigine des BussienS, 179. 

 Bell's Shakspeare's Puck, vol. ii., 440. 

 Bollaert's Researches in New Grauada, &c., 300. 



Books recently published : — 



Book of Vagabonds and Beggars, 120. 



Boys' Book of Ballads, 484. 



Blunt's Essays in Quarterly Review, 502. 



Brent's Canterbury in Olden Time, 80. 



Brunet's Manuel du Libraire, 320. 



Buckland's Curiosities of Natural History, 120. 



Burke's Vicissitudes of Families, 40. 



Caedmon's Fall of Mart, by Bosanquet, 200. 



Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, 1574 — 

 1660, 524. 



Camden Society : Foxe's Narratives of the Days of 

 the Reformation, 80. 



Carlyle (Dr. Alex.), his Autobiography, 439. 



Carter's Medals of the British Army, 200. 



Collett's Poems, 300. 



Connellan on the Great Bardic Institution, 820. 



Cook's Every-Day Book, 120. 



Cook's (Capt.) Voyages, by John Barrow, 440. 



Crawford's Epistle to the Romans, 100. 



Cuvier's E'loges Historiques, 899. 



D'Alton's King James's Army List, 240. 



Daunou: Discours sur I'E'tat des Lettres au 

 X1II« Sifecle, 399. 



Debary's History of the Church of England, 300. 



De la Rue's Diaries, &c., 358. 378. 



Demaus' Introduction to English Literature, 160. 



Dictionary of Contemporary Biography, 524. 



Dresser's Popular Manual of Botany, 440. 



Drummond's Speeches in Parliament, 140. 



Dunlop's Hunting in the Himalaya, 40. 



Eden's Easton and its Inhabitants, 120. 



Elvin's Hand- Book of Mottoes, 240. 



Farrar's Essay on the Origin of Language, 440. 



Gatty's Parables from Nature, 484. 



Gerson (Jean), Sermon iu^dit de, 1 79. 



Gowoo Simple, 378. 



Gutch's Literary and Scientific Register, 503.' 



Herbert (Lord), Expedition to the Isle of Rh^, 140. 



Hervey's Rhetoric of Conversation, 100. 



Home Life of English Ladies in the Seventeehth 

 Century, 378. 



-Hook's Lives of the Abps. of Canterbury, 502. 



HuUs's Description of New-invented Machine, 80. 



Ingledew's Ballads of Yorkshire, 20. 121. 



Keightley's Manse of Mastland, 378. 



Kilvert's Memoirs of Bishop Hurd, 120. 



Lamartine's Memoirs of Celebrated Cliaracters, 80. 



Lee's Legends from the Fairy Land, 484. 



Lee's Lectures on the Church of Scotland, 20. 



Letts's Analytical Index, 503. 



Liber Albus, translated by H. T. Riley, 320. 



Lloyd's Supplement to his List of Aquaria, 200. 



Luck of Ladysmede, 20. 



Mac Cabe's Agnes Arnold, 378. 



Masson's Introduction to French Literature, 858. 

 ' Moore's Memoirs and Correspondence, 140. 300. 



Murray's Hand-Book for Berks, Bucks, and Ox- 

 fordshire, 300. 



Murray's Hand-Book of South Wales, 200. 



Our English Home, 20. 



Papworth's Ordinary of British Armorials, 240. 



Pauli's Pictures from Old England, 358. 



Pecock (Bp.), The Repressor of Over-much Blam- 

 ing of the Clergy, 99. 



