INDEX. 



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« Blue-bell — blue nnchor, 388. 

 Blue (True), who was he? 588. 

 Blythe (Dr. Samuel), his arms, 265. 351. 

 B. (M. G.) on hotchpot, tl3. 

 B. (N.) oil chair moving, 537. 



EncyclopsMlias, 505. 



translation of Vs. cxxvii. 2 , 520. 



B. (N. T.) on Pollock's process, 17. 

 Boardman, on nn e^rly New Testament, 



219. 

 Boase ( Geo.) on encaustic tiles from Caen, 



496. 

 Bobart (H. T.) on Jacob, Bobart, 37. 

 Bobart (Jacob) noticed, SJ. 159. 344. 

 Beckett (Julia K.) on giravestone inscrip- 

 tion, 2fi8. 



Richard Geering, 504. 



snail-eating, 2-'9. 



Boerhaave, passage in, 602. 



Bogie and the farmer, a mythological tale, 



94. 

 » Bohme (Anton Wilhelm) noticed, 7. 

 Boleyn (Queen Anne), state prisoner, 510. 

 Bond, a poet, 513. 



Bond (E. A.) on Wright of Durham, 326. 

 » Books, old, 56. 



Booker (John) on books chained in 

 churches, 273. 



parallel passages, 5G0. 



passage in burial service, 178. 



Book inscriptions. Sec Iiiscriptians. 



* Book Keviews, their origin, 410. 



Books burned by the common hangman, 



272 346. 625. 

 Books chained in churches, 93. 206i 273. 



328. 453. 595. 



Books, notices of new : — 



Ancreii Uiwle; ox Hules of Monastic 

 Life, 606. 



Antiquary, a serial, 21- 



Anzeige fiir Kunde des Deutschen 

 Vorzeit, 306, 



Apuleius, Metamorphoses, .'553. 



Aristophanes' Comedies, 186. 306. 



Attic Philosopher in Paris, 553. 



Bacon's Advancement, by T. Markby, 

 45. 



Bacon's Essays, by T. Markby, 45. 



Bankes's Corfe Castle, 89. 



Barlow's works on Cheshire, 455. 



Blaine on the Laws of Artistic Copy- 

 right, 5'i3. 



Bristol Archajological Institute, 234. 



Carpenter's Physiology of Total Ab- 

 stinence, 282. 



Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, 455. 



Cooper's Glossary of Provincialisms, 

 45. 



Cooper's Sketch of Linton, 306. 



Corner on Borough English, 138. 



Cowper (B. H.), his History of Mill- 

 wall, 65.5. 



Cowper's Life and Works, by Southey, 

 553. 



Croker's History of the Guillotine, 

 45.5. 



Cyclopaedia Bibliographica, 45. 138. 

 306. 354. .577. 



De la Motte's Practice of Photography, 

 20. ■ 



De Quincy's Confessions of an Opium 

 Eater, 90. 



English Bible : Part II , 655- 



Eyton's Antiquities of Shropshire, 186. 



Poster's Lectures, 186. 



Trench's Pedigrees of Nelson and 

 Wellington, 90. 



Gibbon's Decline and Fall (Bohn), 

 607. 



Gray's Elegy, illustrated, 577. 



Hardwick's History of the Church, 

 354. 



Humphrey's Coin Collector's Manual, 

 20. 



Hunter's Reply to Rev. Mr. Dyce, 21. 



Ingleby's Essay on the Stereoscope, 

 401.451. 



Irish Quarterly Review, 306. 



Books, notices of new : — 



Johnson's Botany of the Eastern Bor- 

 ders, 282. 



Justin, Cornelius Nepos, and Eutro- 

 pius, translated, 607. 



Kitto's Journal of Sacred Literature, 

 89. 354. 



Lardner's Handbook of Natural Philo- 

 sophy, 527. 



Lepsiu's's Letters from Egypt, &c., 

 282. 



Letter to a Convocation Man, 282. 



Macdonald's Botanist's Word-Book, 

 607. 



Madden's Life of Savonarola, 254. 



Mahon's (Lord) History of England, 

 20. 234. 455. 



Matthew of Westminster's History, 90. 

 186. 



Miller's Fly-leaves, 656. 



National Miscellany, Vol. I., 577. 



Ordericus Vitalis' Ecclesiastical His- 

 tory, 528. 



Owen's Translation of Aristotle, 90. 



Phip|)en's Practical Experiments, 138. 



Promptorium Parvulorum, 606. 



Ranke's History of Servia, 607. 



Remains of Pagan Saxondom, 577. 



Sliakspeare Repository, 354. 



Simpson's Collection of Epitaphs, 282. 



Simpson's Mormonism, 138. 



Situs's Handbook to British Museum 

 Library, 511. 55). 



Somcrsietshire Archajological Society's 

 Proceedings, 553. 



Smith's Dictionary of Greek a»id 

 Roman Geography, <K). 577. 



Smith on the Origin and Connexion of 

 the Gospels, 89. 



Smith's llieory of Moral Sentiments, 

 607. 



Stevens' Catalogue of his Library, 

 607. 



Thomson's Archaic Mode of express- 

 ing Numbers, 21. 



Traveller's Library, 45. 186.- 



yrquhart's Progress of Russia, 185. 



Welsh Sketches, 354. 



Willich's Popular Tables, 138. 528. 



Zeitschrift fiir Deutsche Mythologie 

 und Sittenkunde, 306. 



Books suggested for reprints, 148. 

 Boom, as used by the poets, 183. 375. 

 Booth (Capt.) of Stockport, 102. 184. 

 Booty's case, 62. 



Borderer on anonymous ballad, 78. 

 Boston Notion, largest American paper, 



334. 

 Boswell's Johnson, on the word stellas, 



439. SSI. 

 Bottled beer, 289. 



B. (n.) on " Amentium haud Amantium," 

 136. 



" sincere," 328. 



B. (P.) on George Alsop, 585. 



* Bradsliaw (President) and Milton, 318. 

 Brasenose, Oxford, origin of the name, 



221. 

 Braybrooke (Lord) on paint taken off of 

 old oak, 4.'). 



Pepys's grammar, 502. 



poems in connexion with Waterloo, 



.549. 



* Brazen Head, a periodical, 367. 

 Brechin (Bishop of) on pagoda, 523. 



* Brecost, its meaning, 78. 



Breen (Henry H.) on Adamsoniana, 135. 



antecedents, as a plural, 439. 



Charles I.'s portrait, 151. 



— Christian names, 351. 



. Convent, an elegy, 172. 



Creole, explained, aiii. 



" Crowns have their compass," 376. 



-. — Dramatic representations by the hour- 

 glass, 410. 

 — . — Drummer's letter, 153. 



foreign English, 13/. 



" Good Old Cause," 4S1. 



Breen (Henry H.) on "From the sublime 



to the ridiculous," 177. 

 —— heraldic colour pertaining to Ireland, 



56. 



Huet's Navigations of Solomon, 399. 



Malacby (St.) on the Popes, 390. 



— mistranslations, curious, 201. 

 — — Montmartre, its derivation, 468. 

 Napoleon's spelling, 386. 



— Paradise Lost, 388. 



Quarles and Pascal, 172. 



table-turning, 329. 



Brehon laws noticed, 80. 



Brent (J.) on " Hip, hip, hurrah ! " 88. 

 Brett (Peter), parish clerk and author, 533. 

 B. (R. H.) on autumnal tints, 490. 



land of Green Ginger, Hull, 34. 



Pennycomequick, near Plymouth, 8. 



Brickwall House, portraits at, 573. 

 Bridges, superstition respecting, 382. 

 Brigantia on caves at Settle, 412. 

 Bristoliensis on old books, 56. 



Chatterton, 62. 



Cromwell's portrait, 279. 



— — curious posthumous occurrence, 205. 



— ^logarth's pictures, 64. 



Bi;ita.in, its derivation, 291. 344. 445. 57Su 



651. 

 British Museum, Handbook to the Library, 



511, 

 Broctuna on Henry, Earl of Wotton, 281. 



heraldic notes, 351. 



^— ladies' arms borne in a lozenge, 83. 



418. 

 seals of Great Yarmouth, 321. 



* Broderie AuRlaise, 172. 

 Brooks (Kev. Joshua) noticed, 6)9. 



* Brooks (Governor) noticed, 55. 

 Brooks (T. W. D.) on inscription at Ayles- 

 bury, 443. 



Brothers of the same Christian name, 338, 

 478. 



Brough (Dean), his, " Crown of Glory," 113. 



Brown (C.) on the tnyrtle bee, 450, 



Brown (J. W.) on books chained in 

 churches, 596, 



Brown (T. K.), his Etymological Dic- 

 tionary, 443. 



* Browne (Francis), did he marry ? 639. 

 Browne, Sir George, noticed, 114. 243. 301, 

 Browne's Tragedy of Polidus, 159. 

 Bruce (John) on Archbishop Curwen's 



letter to Archbishop Parker, 442. 

 Archbishop Parker's correspondence, 



149. 



Cromwell's portrait, 135. 



Vei;ney note decyphered, 17. 



B. (R. W.) on fox-hunting, 172. 



pictorial pun, 385. 



Robin Hood's festival, 622. 



* Bryan (Sir Francis), his pedigree, 564. 

 B. (S.) on Lyte's new process, 373. 



Sisson's developing solution, 157. 



B. (T.) on sangaree, 527. 



B — t (J.) on blotting-paper, 185. 



dog Latin, 218. 



Buckle, its meaning, 304. 526. 

 Buckton (T. J.) on barnacles, 224. 



Council of Trent, 316. 



Druses, 360. 



Harmony of the Four Gospels, 415. 



Hebrew names, how pronounced, 590. 



Jews in China, 6i6. 



Land of Green Ginger, 227. 303. 



manifesto of the Emperor Nicholas, 



5S5. 655. 

 Peter Lombard's knowledge of Greek, 



"294. 



Psalm cxxvii. 2., 641. 



" Quem Dens vult perdere," 73. 



Shakspearian parallels, 240. 



sneezing an omen and deity, 121. 



Sojihocles, passage in, 631. 



Thucydides on the Greek factions, 



137. 



Tsar, or Czar, 225. 



Bull, oblation of a white, 1. 

 Bullaces explained, 167. 223 326. 

 Bulstrode's portrait, 293. 4.H. 



