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Nous : — Page 



Pope and "Woodfall - - - 37? 



©'Israeli's Sonnet on the Duke ofWel- 

 lineton, by F. Kyffin Lenthall - 379 



Remarlts on Crowns, and more particu- 

 larly on the Royal or Imperial Crown 

 of Great Britain, by 8. M. Iicake, 

 Garter 379 



Early Concert Bill, by James Graves - 381 



liondon Topography, by J. Waylen - 382 



Minor Notes : —The Office of Justice 

 of the Peace held by a Lady — Har- 

 bingers of Spring— Hamir— Jeremy 

 Taylor at Cambridge - - - 383 



QCBRIBS: — 



Lanfranc and Odo - - - - 883 



MiNoB QoBRiBs:— William Clayton — 

 Anonymous Work — Jamesons of 

 Yorkshire — " Give place ye ladies 



all" — "Handicap" and "Heat" 



Fourth Estate — frogs in the Arms 

 of France — " The Tin Trumpet " — 

 " The Tempting Present," by Wood- 

 ward—Sir Robert Holmes of the Isle 

 of Wight — Swaine of Leverington — 

 Passages in Dr. Twisse — Old Dutch 

 Song -"The Whole Duty of Man :" 

 Popular Error — " Tryals per Pais" — 

 Shew Family — Incident related by 

 Bishop Patrick — Paget Arms - 384 



Minor Queries with Answers : — 

 " Happy Future State of England " — 

 " England's Glory by a Royal Bank " 



— George Ellis — The MacCarthy Li- 

 brary — " All the Talents " — " Life 



of Father Paul Sarpi " - - - 385 



Replies : — 

 " New Foundling Hospital for Wit," by 



Edward Hawkms ... sge 



Old Engraving . - . .387 



Coaching Queries, by Robert S. Salmon, 



&c. 387 



" Bel Child," by Henry Daveney - 389 



French Protestant Refugees, by Rev. 



C. AV. Bingham, &c. - - - 389 



Photographic Correspondence : — 

 Photographic Notes : Never throw 

 away your Collodion— Amber Varnish 



— Dry Collodion — Fading of Posi- 

 tives : Photographic Society - - 390 



Replies to Minor Queries : — Popu- 

 lation of Dedham, U. S. — Mardel — 

 Spenser and Tasso — Battle-door — 

 Average annual Temperature — Dan- 

 cett^ : Sir Bryan Tuke — " Peart as a 

 peurmonger '' — Names of illegiti- 

 mate Children — Heavenly Guides — 

 Two Brothers of the same Christian 

 Name — Lines written at Lord Mac- 

 clesfield's — The Euxine or Black Sea 



— Guy of Warwick's Cow's Rib — 

 Henry Fitzjames — Serpent's Eggs — 

 The oldest Paper in Ireland— Napo- 

 leon's Marshals, &c. - - - 390 



Miscellaneous : 



Notes on Books, &c. - - - 395 



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