INDEX. 



649 



Segantiorum Portus, its localitv, 180. 246. 



505. 

 Seivad on Sir John Davys, 39. 

 S«teucus on belfry towers, 416. 



creeper in the Saraoan Isles, 107. 



early use of tobacco, 270. 



furze of Scandinavia, 119. 



Senex on seal of William D'Albini, 452. 

 — i— Shakspeare's monument, 475. 

 Serpent's tongue, 31 fi. 537. 

 Seville cathedral, note from, 258. 

 S. (F.) on Sir John Powell, 359. 



West, Kipling, and Millbourne, 408. 



« will " and " shall," 553. 



S. (F. F.) on optical query, 560. 



S. (F. R.) on Aldiborontophoskophomio, 



40. 

 S. <F. W.) on song in praise of Marquis of 



Granby, 179. 

 & (G. H.) on grant of slaves, 475. 

 Shadbolt<George) on collodion process, S88. 



414. 

 — — stereoscopic pictures, 557. 



washing collodion pictures, 533. 



Weld Taylor's process, 92. 244. 



Shakspeare : a ballad, " Shakspeare in the 



-Shades," 230. 

 Bed-side, or the Doctors enumerated, 



104. 

 — — Collier's Notes and Emendations, 4.'>0. 



correspondence, 377. 426. 449. 523. 545. 



criticism, 615. 



— — delighted, as used by him, 344. 



Dogberry's losses or leases, 377. 524. 



drawings, 545. 



— elucidations, 255. 



— emendations, 44. 

 ^^ first folio copies, 129. 



judge alluded to by Shakspeare, 550. 



— ■— monument, 475. 



— " no had " and " no hath not," 593. 

 parallel passages, 403. 



queries unanswered, 178. 216. 



readings, 496. 592. 



reprint of the first folio, 47. 



. Songs and Rimes, 426. 523. 



— — passages in — 



All's Well that Ends Well, 426. 



Antony and Cleopatra, 378. 



Coriolanus, 378. 



Hamlet, 8. 449. 



King Henry Vlll., 5. 111. 183. 404. 

 •449. 



King John, 378. 



Love's Labour's Lost, 136. 221. 

 616. 



Macbeth, 404. 546. 



Measure for Measure, 377. 



Much Ado about Nothing, 377. 

 378 



Richard III., 202. 



Taming of the Shrew, 378. 



Troilus and Cressida, 378. 



Twelfth Night, 51. 167. 



Two Gentlemen of Verona, 377. 



Winter's Tale, 257. 378. 615. 

 Shakspeare (Thomas) noticed, 405. 

 Shakspearian book, 474. 

 Sham epitaphs and quotations, 190. 

 Shaw (R. J.) on Bishop Pursglove, 136. 

 Shaw's Staffordshire M.SS., 13. 

 Shearman family, 107. 381. 

 Shearman (J. F.) on Shearman family, 



381. 

 " Shepherd of Banbury's weather rules," 



373. 

 Sheriff, a lady high, 236. 321. 340. 393. 



of Worcestershire in 1781,381. 



SherifTs of Huntingdonshire and Cam- 

 bridgeshire, 573. 

 S. (H. G.) on Phillips family, 619. 

 Ship's painter, its derivation, 178. 507. 

 Shob, or shub, a Kentish word, 65. 

 Shoe thrown at weddings, 182. 288. 411. 

 Shoreditch Cross and painted window, 38. 



339. 

 " Short red, god red," 500. 

 S. (H. S.) on Campbell's Hymn on the Na- 

 tivity, 157. 



Sidney as a Christian name, 39. 318. 392. 

 Sigma on borrowed thoughts, 509. 



" Nine tailors make a man," 165. 



Signs, remarkable tavern, 155. 

 Simpson (W. Sparrow) on African folklore, 

 496. 



— on Boyle Lectures, 456. 



Mormon publications, 548. 



parochial libraries, 438. 



Prayer-books ante 1662, 91. 



Singer (S. W.) on " any-when " and " sel- 



dom-when," 335. 

 .— Shakspeare's use of " no had " and " no 



halh not," 593. 

 passage in King Henry VIIL, 5. 183. 



449. 

 Singleton (S.) on a passage in Macbeth, 



404. 

 Silurian on Genoveva, 133. 

 Sisson (J. L.) on improved camera, 266. 

 .— gutta percha baths, 415. 



head-rests in photography, 338. 



new developing-fluid, 462. 



photographic notes, 363. 414. 



sealing-wax for bottles, 314. 



Sizain, examples of, 174. 270. 510. 

 S. (J.) on FaithfuU Tcate, 529. 

 Geneva Lake, 509. 



— inscription on a dagger, 119. 

 Waterloo, 117. 



S. (J. D.) on arms, battle-axe, 560. 



consecrated roses, &c., 537. 



hob and nob, 222. 



La Bruyere, 192. 



privileges of Campvere, 262. 



Sir Josiah Bodley, 561 . 



S. (J.J.) on Luneburg table, 355. 



subterranean bells, 128. 



S. (J. M.) on collodion film on copper plates, 



141. 



St. Paul's Epistle to Seneca, 50O. 



S. (J. S.) on charade attributed to Sheridan, 



463. 



the whetstone, 319. 



Skater on a skating problem, 284. 



Skating problem, 284. 369. 



Skull-caps versus skull-cups, 112, 



Slang expressions, 617. 



Slang, its etymology, 331. 511. 



Slaves, execution for whipping, 107. 223. 



503. 

 grant of, to monks of Dunfermline, 



475. 

 S. (M. A.) on Jacobite ballad, 67. 

 Smart (Robert) on erroneous forms of 



speech, 202. 

 Smirke (E.) on Coenaculum of Lionardo da 



Vinci, 524. 



marriages in chemise, 17. 



St. Augustin and Baxter, 327. 



Smirke (Sydney) on bees and the Sphynx 



atropos, 499. 

 Smith, confessor of Katherine, 13. 463. 

 Smith (Erasmus) noticed, 108. 

 Smith (Gilbert N.) on Creole, 381. 



wolves nursing children, 355. 



Smith (Henry), his Sermons preached by a 



Romanist, 223. 

 Smith (Humphry), his works, 182. 

 Smith (Judge), 463. 508. 629. 

 Smith (W. J. B.) on canker rose, 585. 

 Smith, Young, and Scrymgeour MSS., .547. 

 Smith's Dictionary of Antiquities, and Die. 



tionary of Biography and Mythology, list 



of errata, 302. 

 Smock marriages, 191. 243. 439. 

 Smollett's Strap, who was he? 234. 

 Sneyd ( W.) on arms of Joan d' Arc, 295. 



pilgrimages to the Holy Land, 415. 



Snow (Robert) on " beaten to a mummy," 



206. 

 Snuff-box, lines on a, 181. 247. 585. 

 S. 2 (N. W.) on coninger, 441. 



wyle cop, 440. 



Solinus, early edition of, 142. 

 Songs and ballads — 



Battle of the Boyne, 118. 

 Gloucester, 27. 

 Harvest Home, 201. 



Songs and ballads — 



Jenny's Bawbee, 207. 345. 



M.trtni said to his Man, 19. 



Norman, 134. 



Praise of the Marquis of Granby, 179. 



Sing ivy, sing ivy, 8. 



Somersetshire ballad, 236. 364. 



The Wee Brown Hen, 284. 



'Twas on the Morn of sweet May-day, 

 49. 



To the Lords of Convention, &c., 596. 

 Sops-in-wine, a iiower, 530. 

 Sotadic verses, 297. 

 Soul and the magnetic needle, simile of, 



508. 

 South (Dr.), his Latin tract against Sher- 

 lock, 402. 



versus Goldsmith, Talleyrand, &c , 311. 



509. 

 Southampton, a countess of, 64. 

 Spade, its present and original meaning, 



132. 

 Spanish armada, old pictures of, 454. 558. 



physicians, their costume, 133. 



Sparse, its meaning, 51. 246. 

 S. (P. C. S.) on Dodo, 188. 



Elizabeth (Queen), her alleged bas. 



tardy, 528. 



literary frauds of modern times, 139. 



— — . Melinglerii — Berefellarii, 264. 



Sir J. Covert, 189. 



Sir Kenelm Digby, 190. 



Waterloo, 117. 



Spectre horsemen of Southerfell, 304. 

 Speech, erroneous forms of, 202. 329. 

 Spencer (J. B.) on Edmund Spepser, 411. 

 Spenser (Edmund), his birth-place, 303. 



362. 410. 

 Spes on Traitors' Ford, 382. 

 Sphynx (Sophronia) on a charade, 463. 

 Spinosa's burial-place, 192. 

 Spiritual persons in lay offices, 50. 

 Spontaneous combustion, 286. 345. 391. 440. 



458. 

 Spring, &c., 448. 



S. (Q.) on epitaph, " Quod fi^t esse," 342. 

 S. (R. J.) on meaning of assassin, 270. 

 S. (S. .\.) on hyena in love potions, 177. 



Loselerius Villerius, &c., 454. 



Somersetshire ballad, 236. 



witchcraft in Somersetshire, 613. 



Ss. (J.) on Americanisms, 51. 



discovery at Nuneham Regis, 23. 



sich house, 51. 



S. (S. S.) on Andries de Grteff, 488. 



enough, 560. 



Guthryisms, 620. 



parochial libraries, 558. 



passage in St. James, 549. 



wood of the Cross, 437. 



S. 2 [S. S.) on parish kettle, 129. 

 S. (T.) on Annuellarius, 358. 



Nottingham petitions, 175. 



S. (T. A.) on Chaucer's inedited poems, 



201. 

 Stamping on current coinage, 180. 

 Stanley, " Praise from Sir Hubert Stanley," 



158. 

 Stanley (Thomas), Bishop of Man, 209. 

 Stansbury (Joseph) on Westminster Assem.. 



bly of Divines, 260. 

 Statues represented on coins, 45. 

 St. Bees on oaken tombs, 528. 

 St. Leger (Hon. Miss), a mason, .f^gS. 

 St. Mark, daughters of the republic of, 150i 

 St. Mary's church, Beverley, 181. 

 St. Nicholas' church, Brighton, 150. 

 S. (T. C.) on lady high sheriff, 340. 



. Pope and the Marquis Rlaffei, 64. 



Steaming, as used by Thomson, 67. 

 Steel bars, how hardened, 65. 

 Steevens (George) noticed, 119. 

 Stephens (Geo.) on God's marks, 417. 



metal types in 1435, 405. 



Sternberg (T.) on Captain Ayloff, 429. 



fabulous bird, 180. 



predictions of the Fire and Plague of 



London, 79. 173. 

 selling a wife, 429. 



