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INDEX. 



L. (J. H.) on " Perverse Widow," 453. 

 L. (L B.) on Grandison's peerage, 4i2. 

 Llewellyn (Dr.), noticed, 185. 251. 

 L. (M.) on Merchtngbye hermitage, 306. 



" Tales of the Fairies," 128. 



L. (Ma.) on aches, 54. 



— ^ clay tobacco pipes, 49. 



■ quotation, 288. 



L. (N.) on "Cur moriatur homo," 454. 



Lolj's pound, 327. 



Loccan on medallic queries, 444. 



recent curiosities of literature, 169. 



Locke (J.) on philological ingenuity, 323. 

 Lodrynton (William de), 144. 

 Loflfl (Capel) and Napoleon, 219. 

 Long (C. A.) on calotype process, 14. 

 Longevity, 149. 489. 



.^— in North Riding of Yorkshire, 401. 

 Longfellow, its suggested derivation, 414. 

 Longfellow's Golden Legend, 457. 481. 



— originality, 309. 



Loto, or lotho, explained, 187. 



Louvre explained, 11. 



" Love," an article of dress, 206. 294. 



Lovelace (Richard), his death, 446. 532. 



Lover's song : " A baby was sleeping," 252. 



Lower (Mark Antony) on tiplers, 314. 



L. (S ) on Lord Sandwich, 465. 



Swift's letters, 219. 



L. (T.) on Pope's Dunciad. 219. 



L. (T. G.) on the noted Westons, 354. 



L. (T. P.) on Radcliff pedigree, 216. 



Lubin (Eilhard), philologist, 347. 



Lucas (J. D.) on brothers of the same 



christian name, 31. 

 Luce, a fish, 88. 252. 

 Luke ii. 14., Vulgate translation, 185. 254. 



a55. 

 L. (W.) on Leonard Welsted, 104. 

 Lyte (F. Maxwell) on collodion process, 511. 

 instantaneous process, 151. 



— photographs. at Paris exhibition, S71. 



m. on apparent magnitude, 395. 

 ' 'biograiihies of living authors, 220. 451. 

 " CoramentariideScriptoribusBritan.," 



88. 



Cornish words, 354. 



De bene esse, 403. 



—— Dolland's telescopes, 294. 



Franklin's (>arable, 82. 



Gorton's Biographical Dictionary, 402. 



" Great events from little causes," 294. 



Pemberton and Newton,. 181. 



— — plurality of worlds, 140. 



Poor Voter's song, 285. 



Pope's Dunciad, 167. 



■■ reckoning by nights, 221. 



Rule Britannia, 315. 



Swift and leap-ryear, 242. 



typography, 343. 



white slavery, 306. 



M. (2.) on the word " Oriel," 391. 



M. (A.) on typography for the blind, 464. 



M. A. Oxon, on Oxford jeu d'esprit, 431. 



M. A. and A. M. degree, 74. 332. 



M. (A. B.) on degree of A. M., 74. 



M. (A. C.) on " Ecrasez l'Infame,""403. 



Goucho, or Guacho, 346. 



Macaulay on the Italian language, 420. 

 MacCabe (W. B.) on Don Quixote, 407. 

 .MaeCulloch (Edgar) on barristers' gowns, 



213. 

 — tDe Montfort arms, 386. 



ecclesiastical maps, 412. 



—— flowers mentioned by Shak»peaTe,.98. 

 — — taret, an insect, 411. 

 Maceroni (Col.), noticed, 153. 

 Mackey ( Luke) on Captain Cook's descend- 

 ants, 95. 

 Maeray (J.) on Brydone and Mount Etna, 



131. 

 Darling's Cycloptedia Bibliographica, 



373. 



De Stael (Matlame), 55. 



—^ fountains, works on foreign, 256. 



Maeray (J.) on Highlands of Scotland and 

 German Archipelago, 180. 



Klaproth's China, 266. 



metals transmuted, 69. 



nationality and patriotism, 232. 



Nitholas, Emperor of Russia, and the 



late King of Prussia, 380. 



Russian language at Oxford, 403. 



school libraries, 101. 



Voltaire, Southey, and De Morgan, 425. 



Maeray ( W. D. ) on Patrick Carey, 172. 



View of Dumfries, 135. 



Madan (Martin), noticed, 313. 



Madrid, inquisition at, 122. 137. 246. 



Maillet (Benedi,t de), noticed, 186. 



Maitland (Dr. 6. H. ) on clairvoyance, 7. 



Maiden (H. C.) on nought and naught, 355. 



Malone's Notes on Milton's Letters of 

 State, 28. 



Maltese knights 177. 200. 378. 437. 



Mandeville (Bernard), noticed, 129. 214. 



Mangles' Travels, suggested as a reprint, 

 514. 



Manners, costume, &c., 23. 81. 178. 



Manning (C. R.) on correction in " Monu- 

 mental Brasses," 195. 



Mansell (P. L.) on the fashion of Brittany, 

 295. 



^— preserving sensitized collodion plates, 

 411. 492. 



Mantelpiece, 153. 334. 



Manuscripts, miscellaneous, 98. 153. 



Maps, ecclesiastical, 187. 374. 412. 



Maps of Rome, 223. 



Marchers in Wales, 305. 



Marino's Prophecies, 486. 



Markland (J. H.) on double christian 

 names, 133. 



—— Edwards correspondence, 41. 



Pope's Dunciad, 129. 



Marriage custom in Derbyshire, 180. 295. 



at Cranbrook in Kent, 181. 



Marrow-bones and cleavers, 87. 



.Martin (H.) on Sir Thomas Browne and 

 Bp. Ken, 1 10. 



— — ecclesiantical maps, 374. 



flowers mentioned by Shakspeai:9,~375. 



" Lord, dismiss. us," -&c., 431. 



Luke ii. 14., 355. 



^— misprints, curious, 521. 



nominal, its conventional.use, 486. 



" Polyanthea," 32(5. 



reading-society rhymes, 443. 



Martyn on William de Northie, 87. 



Massingberd (Oswald), Maltese knight, 

 200. 



Massinger (Philip), his burial register, 206. 



Mathematical bibliography, 3. 47. 190. 



Matrimonial advertisements, 203. 



Matta (Count de), 138. 157. 



Maurice of Prendergast, 112. 



Maurice (Rev. Peter), his censure, 147. 



Mawkin, a scarecrow, 252. 



May-day custom, 91. 



Mayhem, or Maihem, its meaning, 208. 



Mayor (J.E. B.) on .Ascham's letters, 75. 



— a letter of Le Neve to Baker, and 

 Bishop Bancroft's will, 42. 



Ferrar (Nicholas), and George Her- 

 bert, 58. 



" Incidis in Scyllam," &c., 274. 



Le Neve's Fasti, 181. 



Mayor of Mylor, 263. 



M."(C.) on Winchelsea monuments, 166. 



M. (D.) on unregistered proverb, 355. 



M. (E.) on. the noted Westons, 354. 



Medal of the peace of Utrecht, 15. 94. 



Medallic queries, 444. 



Mediaeval vessels, 206. 



Medical superstitions, 399. 



Medicus on Richard Wiseman, 424. 



Meekius (Mossom) on Pictaveus, 162. 



Memor on Canaletto, 315. 



Mendelssohn, his Life, 89. 



Mendip, co. Somerset, map of, 103. 



Merchingbye hermitage, 306. 



Merritt (T. L.) on photographic hints, 51. 



Meta on blow-wells at Tetney,.208. 



Metals, can they be transmuted ? 8. 69. 



Mewburn (Fra.) on ceremony at Queen's 



College, Oxford, 306. 



dog-whippers, 188. 



heiress of Haddon Hall, 16. 



M. (H.) on forensic jocularities, 71. 



marriages between cousins, 102. 



Michelsen (Dr. E. H.) on jury, 383. 



versus cancrinus, 204. 



" Midas, or the Surrey Justice," a print, 51. 



155. 275. 

 Middleton (F. M.) on barristers' gowns, 213. 

 Chinese proverbs in Crystal Palace, 



46. 294. 

 female parish overseer, 45. 



H.impshire provincialisms, 120. 400. 



Herodians, 135. 



monster found at Maidstone, 274. 



" Obedient Yamen," 288. 



rose of Sharon, 508. 



slavery in England, 39. 



trail-baston, 88. 



wedding custom at Cranbrook, 181. 



Miller (Philip) the gardener, 487. 

 Milton (John), his amours, 30. 



Boswell and Malone's notes on, 28. 



Coleridge's lectures on, 1. 



mother, 264. 



mulberry-tree at Cambridge> 46. 215. 



portraits by Richardson, 8. 



watch, 290. 



Mind-market Gardener on the poverty of 



the literati, 506. 

 Ministerial changes of 1801 and 1804, 262. 

 Minstrel Court of Cheshire, 244. 

 Minstrel on ballad of Richard I., 523. 

 Misprints, curious, 521. 

 M. (J.) Camden, on Dr. Benj. Rush, 520. 

 M. (J.) Edinburgh, on author of " Paul 

 Jones," 65. 



Britaine (William de), 67. 



Elim andMaria, 263. 



Green's Lives of the Princesses, 322. 



Hamilton (Sir William), 61. 



M. (J.) Glasgow, on quotation from Young, 



129. 

 M. (J.) Oxford, on booksellers' stodc 

 burned, 444. 



books burnt by the hangman, ,527. 



Coleridge's copy of Jacob Bohmen, 



146. 



French literature, 246. 



M. (J.) Sutton Coldfield, on indices of the 



present century, 267. 

 M. (J.) Woburn, on the Earl of Anglesey.'s 



library, 375. 

 M. (J. H.) on Dryden and Addison, 452. 

 M. (J. R.) on Land of Green Ginger, 174. 

 M. (M. P.) on the opacity of collodion, 292. 

 M'Nab (Kennedy) on Orangeism, 145. 

 Molines of Stoke-Poges, 444. 532. 

 Monk, legend of one, 66. 175. 

 Monson (Lord) on the inquisition at Ma- 

 drid, 246. 

 Monster found at Maidstone, 274. 

 Monumental brasses, list of, 361. 520. 



inscriptions, 62. 



Moon, its influence, 7. 156. 

 Moon, on a circle round, 463. 

 Moon superstitions, 95. 181. 

 Moore (Thomas), lines on Mrs.Tighe, 225. 

 375. 



" Notes from his Letters," 165. 



Moral philosophy, writers on, .53. 

 More (Hannah), her letter, 460. 

 More (Sir Thomas) and equitv suitors, 173. 



393. 

 Morellam and migranatam explained, 187. 

 Morgan (Professor A. De) on Boswell'fi 

 arithmetic, 363. 



Christopher Clavius, 158. 



— ^ mathematical bibliography, 47. 



Southey and Voltaire, 282. 



Mormonism, its rise, 535. 



Morocco (Emperor of) pensioned by'EiJg- 



land, 342. 510. 

 Mortality in August, 304. 

 M. (P. M.) on dog-whippers,;i88. 



— Derbyshire folk lore, 6. 



M. (S. J.) on James Moore Smyth, 439. 



