INDEX. 



529 



Books recently published : — 



Pepper's Play-Book of Metals, 484. ' 

 Poets' Wit and Humour, 524. 

 Prior's Ancient Danish Ballads, 200. 

 Quarterly Review, No. 215, 80. 

 Quitard's E'ludes sur les Proverbes, 259. 

 Reliquary, No. I., 80. 

 Ring's Essaisur la Rigsmaal-Saga, 179. 

 Ring's Histoire des Peuples Opiques, 180. 

 Salad for the Social, 320. 

 Seagrave's Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 300. 

 Sedgwick's Index of Psalms and Hynms, 80. 

 Shakspeare's Tempest Illustrated, 483. 

 Solar's Catalogue de la Bibliothfeque, 400. 

 Spectator, with Notes (Routledge), 80. 300. 

 Stafford's Life of the Blessed Virgin, 240. 

 Staunton's Family and School Geography, 320. 

 Stebbing's Lives of Italian Poets, 200. 

 Stephens' Two Leaves of King Waldere's Lay, 40. 

 Sylvester's Garland of Christmas Carols, 502. 

 Timbs's Anecdote Biography, 358. 

 Tissot's De la Sante des Gens de Lettres, 260. 

 Tomlinson's Popular Astronomy, 140. 

 Tuckett's Devonshire Pedigrees, 240. 

 Viollet-le-Duc's Essay on Military Architecture, 

 • 524. 



Waagen's Hand-Book of Painting, 160. 

 Whitelocke's Memoirs of Bulstrode Whitelocke, 



502. 

 Wilkins's Political Eallads, 501. 

 Wise's Shakspeare: his Birth-place, 483. 

 Wolfs Jahrbuch fur Romanische und Englisclie 

 . Literatur, 160. 

 Wood's Existence of the Deity, 1 00. 

 Wood's Illustrated Natural History, 100. 



" Bookseller's Oj)era," inquired after, 441. 



Bookworm on a bookbinder wanted, 491. 



Booth (diaries) on Dublin Drawing Society, 134. 



Boulogne, MS. plan of, 70. 197. 



Bourdeaux Testament, 331. 372. 416. 445. 



Bowles (Wm. Lisle), v. Roscoe, 381. 



Bowring (John), his petition to James II., 67. 



Boydell (John), Lord Mayor, his arms, 228. 



Boyland (Sir Richard), Justice itinerant, 88. 



Boyne, diary of the battle of, 326. 417. 



Brackley (Lady Elizabeth), noticed, 127. 



Bracton (Henry), a judge of the Common Pleas, 8D8. 

 256. 319. 



Bradley (Dr. James), Savilian professor, portraits, 371. 



Braithwaite (J.) on " Barnabee's Journal," 519. 



Brandon (Lady Frances), her marriage and children, 46. 



Bi-alhwait (Richard), date cf the first edititjn of " Bar- 

 nabee's Journal," 421. 519. 



Brawn, its preparation, 429. 478. 



Brazil, its discoverer, 449. 



Breaking-up in the Netherlands, 185. 



Breaks (Thomas), epitaph at Epsom, 63. 



Brede Lepe, its derivation, 428. 520. 



Breeze ho! (General), a toast, 78. 



Brewster (Sir David) on the inventor of the electric 

 telegraph, 22. 



Bride and bridegroom, an aged, 286. 



Bridlington (John de), his manuscripts, 48. 



Britain 1116 B.C., 19. 79. 



Britannicus (Joannes), his classical annotations, 48. 



British Museum, its principal librarians, 281. 



Brooke (R.) on fire-places in church towers, 257. 



Brougham (Lord), discoverer of photography, 446. 



Brougham peerage, 405. 



Brown (Sir James), of Barbadoes, 511. 



Browne (Wm,), lines " To his Milisa," 205. 



Bruce (John) on Dr. Rock and the Harrow brass, 73. 



Father Rector of Bruxelles, 117. 

 Bruxelles, the Father Rector of, 28. 117. 

 B. (R. W.) on German heroine, 287. 

 Manchester riots, 185. 



Marlborough (Duchess of), birth-place, 306. 

 Bryan (Philip), his '* Alphabet of Arms," 210. 

 Bryans (J. W.) on St. James of Calatrava, 148. 



Knights of Malta, 479. 

 B. (S. B.) on Ebenezer Picken, 457. 

 Bubble and Squeak explained, 371. 

 Buchanan (Rev. J. L.), and Dr. Wm. Thomson, 412. 

 Bucke (Charles), quarrel with Edm. Kean, 307. 

 Buckingham (Geo. Villiers, 1st Duke), strange incident 



connected with his death, 23. 135. 

 Bucknall (Wm.), M.D., his family, 348. 

 Buckton (T. J.) on American rivers, 217. 

 Babylon, works on, 78. 

 Bible, authorised version, 297. 

 Carnival at Milan, 1 8. 252. 

 Druse magic, or table-turning, 344. 

 Druses, their religion, 284.; origin of, 426. 

 Hippolytus of Euripides, lines from, 521. 

 Israelitish costume, 196. 

 Jordan river, 157. 

 Magnetic declination, 132. 219. 

 Martel (Charles), 276. 

 Merchant adventurers, 439. 

 Napoli, Naples, &c., 516. 

 Pallens, 239. 



Savoy and Saxe-Cobourg Gotha, 454. 

 Scriptures, apocryphal, 271. 

 Vowel points, 59. 

 Buff: "To stand bug;" 218. 810. 375. 

 Bug, a provincialism, 199. 

 Bug, Cimex lectularius, 38. 98. 

 Bugle, an animal, 493. 

 Bull of Paul IV., 307. 393. 

 Bull (John), Mus. Doctor, 801. 

 Bullivant, its derivation, 18. 

 Bullokar (Wm.), his " Bref Grammar," 278. 

 " Bunny," its etymology, 49. 

 Bunyan (John), portrait, 171. 

 Bunyan (Thomas), son of the Dreamer, 307. 

 Burial, mural, 16. 



Burial gi-ound, form for consecrating a private, 169. 

 Burial in an upright posture, 159. 297. 396. 520. 

 Burial of the Dead, simple music for, 410. 458. 

 Burn (J. S.) on books burnt, 106. 

 Bugs in 1625, 98 

 Fees for baptism, 452. 

 German church in London, 54. 

 Phillis Court, near Henley, 429. 

 Burnet (Bp. Gilbert), his character by Dr. Hickes, 124.; 

 his manuscripts, 105. 174.; Life of Bedell, with 

 notes, 61. 

 Burns (Robert), similarity of sentiment between him 

 and others, 305. 397.; " The Jingler," lines attributed 

 to him, 43. 158. 459.: " The Whistle, ' date of the 

 contest, 423.; unpublisned lines, 510. 



