INDEX. 



631 



rclliam A. (W.) on " To die for what we 



love," 245. 

 Pelican, its svmholical use, 18. 

 Pcnn (Win.),' was he a Blaveholder? 150. 



376. 425. 512. 

 Pei>ys's book-plates, 534. 



■ charged with treason, 411. 516. 



Morraa, 342. 373. 



I'ercdiir on t-panish vessels, 44. 



Periodicals, English, 271. 327. 435. 



I'ersepolis, inscriptionat, 14. 



" Per viam expedicntiae," its author, 534. 



Peterman, its meaning, 223. 



Petre (Father) noticed, 362. 418. 589. 



Petropromontoriensis on Don of Pitfichie, 



590. 

 Pewterspear, its meaning, 362. 

 Phansagars and Thngs, 245. 

 I'helps's Gloucestershire collections, 107. 

 ^. on beef-eaters, 2,i6. 

 — _ clock-motto at Tetbury, 127. 

 . Dictionary of Anonymous Writers, 



210. 

 Duchesse of Chevreuse, 316. 



— La Gazette de Londres, £23. 



sovereigns dining in public, 197. 



Philarmonica (Mrs.), her trios, 37. 

 Philophotography on photographical arti- 

 cles, 347. 



Phonetic spelling, ,^57. 424. 566. 

 Photography, its application to archieologv, 



192. 276. 295. 319. 347. 395. 421. 442. 470. 



494. 514. 541. 561. 587. 612. 



and the microscope, 541. 562. 612. 



in the open air, 193. 251. 348. 371. 



its application to MSS., 347. 



and the Society of Arts, .044. 617. 



Archer's photographic camera, .396. 



426. 



black positive paper, 396. 



camera, improvements in, 494. 



—^ collodion pictures, 422. 515. ; negatives, 



470. 494. 514. ; French, 470. 562. j l)ro- 



cess, 687. ('12, 



fixation of colours, 514. 



lenses, their manufacture, 397. 563.; 



by Ross, 470. ; achromatic, 515. 542. 



pictures of the magic-lanthorn, 422. 



portraits of mendicants, 541. 



positive paper, 396. 562. 587. 



pyrogallic acid, 612. 



saline solution, 612. 



— — Sandford's wax paper, 494. 541. 



stereoscopic pictures, 587. 



wax-paper ])rocess, 443. 450. 470. 587. 



612, 613. 

 Phrases, on popular, 150. fill. 

 Physiologus, mistakes respecting, 87. 

 Pickigni, its meaning, 75. 1(X). 208. 

 Picnic, its derivation, 513. 

 Pinkerton (W.) on dodo queries, 83. 172. ' 



" Giving the sack," 19. 



map of the United States, 484. 



Scotch East India Company, 342. 



Spanish vessels wrecked in Ireland, 



449. 



world lasting six thousand years, 367. 



P. (.1.) on burials of suicides, 44. 



incantations at cross roads, 74. 



newspaper extracts, 77. 



" Possession is eleven points of the 



law," 45. 



prophecies fulfilled, 53. 



P. 2. (J.) on T. Park and Junius, 414. 



P. Jun. (J.) on Adrian Scrope, 376. 



P. (J. H.) on Chalmers' Kevolt of the 



American Colonies, 280. 

 I'lague stones, 21. 58. 89. 375. 

 Plagiarisms in Badham's History of All 



Saints, 504. f.08. 

 — — of medallists, 529. 

 Plants and flowers, a chapter on, 501. 

 Plato, inscription over his door, 146. 

 P. le B. on Crawford of Kilburnie, 341. 

 Plough, the town, 462. 

 Plum-pudding, or plum-porridge, 6C4. 

 Plunkett's Light to the Blind, MS. of, 341. 

 P. (M. S. V. E.) on curative virtue of dog's 



hair, 565. 



Poetical similarities, 70. 



Polhill (Edward) noticed, 460. .063. 



Polish custom at repeating the Creed, 360. 



Pooley (Charles) on Richardson's ("hoice 



of Hercules, 4f5. 

 Porcelain, Dutch, 209. 

 Pork.pisec, its meaning, 579. 

 Portrait painters of Queen Elizabeth, 237. 

 Possession nine points of the law, 425. 

 Pot-gun, or potato-gun, 150. 612. 

 Potter (T. R.) on Lady Jane Gray's por- 

 traits, 341. 



portrait of Sir Kenelm Digby, 174. 



was Sir K. Digby a painter? 174. 



Pottery, Dutch, 253. 



P. ( P. ) on Chad<lerton's arms, 423. 



burial without service, 108. 



Lord Derby or Darby, 71. 



marriages of Greeks in England, 317. 



Northumberland tradition, 70. 



weather prophecy, 71. 



P. (R.) on Lobos Islands, 398. 

 Prayer-Book, clause on the title-page, 246. 



351. 



editions prior to 1662, 435. 564. 



misprints in, 170. 257.351. 390. 520. 607. 



617. 

 Preachers, on lay, 246. 

 Press, inscriiJtion on an old, 291. 375. 

 Preston, rhymes on, 496. 

 Prestoniensis on a Burns relic, 434. 



budget, its origin, 604. 



rhymes on places, 496. 



" Pretty Peggy of Derby, O ! " its author, 



10. 343. 

 Prince of Wales, the birthplace of the 



(irst, 270. 373. 

 Prints, anonymous, 52. 

 satirical, of Pope, and the world's end, 



434. 

 Prior the poet, sources of a grateful thought 



in, 430. 

 Prophecies fulfilled, 53. 

 Proverbs : Bis dat qui cite dat, 376. 



Catching a tartar, 317. 



Cujus vita fulgor, &c., 487. 



— — Hell paved with good intentions, 520. 



Nine tailors make a man, 390. 



To lie at the catch, 56. 



Proverbs from Fuller, 169. 303. 



Provincial words, 411. 



P. (S.) on psalm-singing at Paul's Cross, 



175. 

 Psalm-singing at Paul's Cross, 175. 

 P. (S. L.) on trochilus and crocodile, 75. 

 P. (S. R.) on coin of Claudius current, 530. 



name of Martyn, 460. 



goblins and the stone coffin, 600. 



P. (T. D.) on burial in unconsccrated 



ground, 17. 

 P. (T. G.) on hereditary standard-bearer, 



392. 

 Publishers, suggestion to, 124. 

 Punch and Judy, derivation of, 43. 184. 

 Punishment, capital, in England, 485. 

 Purdie family, notices of, 414. 

 Puritan corruption of Scripture, 579. 

 Pwcca on mistletoe on the spruce and silver 



fir, 219. 

 Py. (H.) on Meg's diversion, 74. 



Q. on Lady Gerrard's second marriage, 173. 



Q. (F. S.) on Tumbledown Dick, 469. 



Peter Belon's Observations, 492. 



William Gurnall, 544. 



Q. (Q.) on collodion and photography, 422. 



yucsrens on the death of Murat, 485. 



QuEEstor on the epithet Reverend and lay- 

 preachers, 246. 



rubrical query, 509. 



" Quando tandem," the original authority, 

 412. 



Quarrel, its etymology, 173. 



Quascacunquen on the Chase family, 53. 



Quercus, its derivation, 412. 



Querist on a relic of Burns, 486. 



Qiiexpark, in Kent, 517. 



Quiz on curious mistranslation, 111. 



Quondam editor on "Caudam deme volat," 



425. 

 Quondam Tandem on passage in Burke, 



556. 

 Quotations, on verifying, 326. 408. 

 Quotations : Anima magis, &c., 61. 



All beautiful and kind, 532. 



Between the stirrup and the ground, 



509. 614. 

 Cane decane canis, 64. 



- Caudam deme volat, 316. 42.'). 



Charity, seraph of earth, 509. 



— — Conspicit urbem, 101. 



- Experto crede Roberto, 107. 158. 



F'or 'tis Ciod only who can find, 460. 



Hardened and annealed, 316. 



1 bide my time, 149. 281. 



, I'm the laird of windy walls, 37. 



Inveni porlum, &c., 417. 



Man cannot build a temple, 533. 



My mind to me a kingdom is, 5.06. 615. 



Lord Stafibrd mines for coal and salt, 



222. 329. 401. 



Like a fair lily on a river floating, 42. 



Music hath charms to soothe, &c., 388. 



Nobilis antiquo veniens, 127. 352. 



— — Not serve two masters, 223. 349. 



No nice extreme a true Italian knows, 



.530. 



Oh, go from the window, 75. 153. 227. 



Prayer moves the hand, 55. 



Possession is eleven points of the law, 



45. 



■ Pauper ubique jacet, 487. 



Plurima, pauca, nihil, 511. 



— — Proper study of mankind is man, 33, 



Roma tibi subito, 209. 352. 445. 521. 



Roses all that's fair adorn, 42. 



Sacrum pingue dabo, 36. 159. 209. 449. 



Sic transit gloria mundi, lOO. 183. 



The right divine of kings, &e., £64. 



This world's wealth, &c., 532. 



There were three ladies, 53. 



To be in the wrong box, 174. 



To clie'for what we love, 245. 



—^ 'Twas on thtf morn of sweet May-day, 



356. 



What sent the messengers to hell ? 76 . 



—^ Woman's will, 10. 



Whoe'er has travell'd life's dull 



round, 414. 404. 



R. 



R. on Lord Bacon a poet, 62. 



pronunciation of oasis, 62. 



R. (A. B.) on John Asgill, 301. 



" Balnea, vina, Venus," 375. 



courtier and learned writer, 375. 



the Gage family, 291. 



epigram corner, 337. 



tomb of John Baret, 34.0. 



. inscription on the church at Bavenno, 



359. 



Irish rhymes, 541. 605. 



R. (A. II.) on photography, 193. 



Raised, an Americanism, 423. 



" Raising the wind," origin ofthe term, 486. 



Ramus on stereoscopic pictures, 587, 



Ranelagh in old times, 429. 



Raspberry seed in an ancient Briton's 

 stomach, 222. 3-18. 471. 535. 



Rats, rhyming them to death, 460. 591. 



Rawlinson (Robert) on door-head inscrip- 

 tions, 412. 



springs and wells, 28. 



Ray or Wray, its patronvmics, 154. 



R. (.C. I.) on beech tree, 231. 



Gradus ad Parnassum, 533.' 



similitude of an eagle, 209. 



Read (Dr. Wra.), physician, 389. / 



Reader on Arnold family, 556. 



Reaping machine, the original, 506. 



Rechabite on Apuleius on Mesmerism, 8 



R. (E. D.) on " Nobihs antiquo veniens,' 

 352. 



