I K D E X. 



519 



Bibliotliecar. Chetham. on St. Paul's quo- 

 tations of ancient writers, 286. 



sonnet by Blanco White, 56. 



— — suppression of the Templars, 394. 



Tremella nostoc, 494. 



" White bird, featherlcss," 313. 



IJickertou (Mr.) alias Junius, 302. 370. 

 Kill (Dean), noticed, 49. 129. 

 Bingham (C. W.) on the citizens of Dor- 

 chester, U. S. A., 481. 



curious placard, 404. 



Doddridge and Whitefield, 46. 



. — - French Protestant refugees, 389. 



Leighton (Abp.), juvenile poem, 106. 



Oxford jeux d'esprit, 416. 



Schonborner, 188. 



sea-sickness, 222. 



Biographical Dictionaries, omissions in, 



430. 

 Biography, neglected, 405. 

 Birds, lucky, 105. 

 Bishop in chess, 126. 152. 

 Bishops' arms, 124. 145. 214. 235. 270. 365. 

 455. 



mitres, 152. 275. 334. 



B. (J.) on the Kev. .John Angier's portrait, 

 146. 



Dale (Rev. Rbger), 105. 



Dedham, its population, 324. 



B. (J.H. A.) on a quotation, 105. 



Spenser and Tasso, 391. 



B. (J. M.) on comedy at coronation of 



Edw. VI., 12. 

 Blackfriars Bridge, its erection, 382. 

 Black Sea, 102. 283. 

 Blackstone (Judge) on the Great Charter, 



244. 

 Blenheim, verses on its loss, 46;). 493. 

 Blind man, story of one, 126. 333. 

 B. (L. J.) on St. Vedast, 344. 

 stained glass pictures of Virgin, &c., 



466. 

 B. (L. M.) on ancient lens, 171. 

 Block book: " Schedel Cronik," 124. 271. 



414. 

 Bloodhounds in the West Indies, 203. ' 

 Bloomfields of Norfolk, 284. 

 Blount's Glossographia, 168. 208. 

 Blue-book, a bibliographical, 417. 

 Blue laws of Newhaven, 320. 

 B. (M.) on Leigh Hunt's Journal, 276. 

 B. (N.) on James Moore Smyth, 7. 



" White bird, featherless," 274. 



B. (N. E ) on work on the reality of the 



Devil, 12. 

 Bockett (Julia R.) on Moore of Abingdon, 



428. 

 Bodley (Sir Thomas), his MS. autobiogra- 

 phy, 125. 251. 316. 

 Bohn (Henry G.) on Addison's letters, 9. 

 Bold (.Samuel), Locke's letter to, 137. 

 Bolingbroke's Advice to Swift, 54. 74. 193. 



272. 

 Bone (J. H. A.) on naturalisation laws, 445. 



sea-sickness, 494. 



Bonner (Bp.), author of two Homilies, 326. 

 Bonny Clabber, a beverage, 375. 

 Booch, or Butch family, 86. 172. 

 Book, the first printed by subscription, 284. 



the first with an Appendix, 301. 



Booker (John) on Kirkstall Abbey, 291. 

 Book-plates, 26,5. 351 471. 

 Books burnt, 77. 99. 120. 161. 261. 288. 

 Books chained in churches, 9o. 213. 



Books, Notices of New : — 



Addison's Works, 256. 



Akerman's Remains of Pagan Saxon- 

 dom, 236. 395. 



Annals of England, 356. 



Arago's Autobiography, 2,56. 



Arundel Society publications, 456. 



Beckett's Lectures on Gothic Archi- 

 tecture, 336. 



Bede's (Cuthbert) Photographic Plea- 

 sures, 1,')5. 



Bergel's Pocket Annual for 18.55, 296. 



Biographical Catalogue of Italian 

 Painters, 19. 



Books, Notices of New : — 



Bohn's Handbook of Proverbs, 75. 



Burke's Works, 1.56, 396. 



Byrom's Journal and Remains, 135. 



Camden Society — Grants from the 

 Crown temp. Edw. V., 95. 



Chaucer's Poetical Works (Bell's 

 edit.), 19.356. 



Chester Archa;oIogical Journal, 95. 



Chronology in Verse, 276. 



Conde's Arabs in Spain, 156. 376. 



Cornwall, its Mines and Scenery, 11,5. 



De Foe's Novels and Miscellaneous 

 Works, 396. 



De Foe's Robinson Crusoe, 156. 



Delius' Pseudo.Shukspearian Dramas, 

 19. 



Demosthenes' Orations, 236. 



Donne's Essays in Divinity, 136. 



Eccles's Riches of Poverty, 236. 



Edwards's History of Finger Rings, 

 115. 



Exemplary Novels of Miguel de Cer- 

 vantes Saavedra, 256. 



Ferrar (Nicholas), Two Lives of him, 

 236. 



Fly-Leaves, 40. 



Forster's Lives of De Foe and Chur- 

 chill, 216. 



Forster's Pocket Peerage, 115. 



Eraser's Parish Sermons, 456. 



Gibbon's Rome (Bohn), 40. 



Gibbon's Rome (Murray), 75. 115. 



Gilbert's History of Dublin, 75. 



Goodwin's Guide to the Parish Church, 

 216. 



Grant's Sketch of the Crimea, 496. 



Gregorovius's Corsica, 276. 



Gunning's Reminiscences of Cam- 

 bridge, 19. 



Hallam's Histories, 436. 



Handbook of Domestic Medicine, 296. 



Hunt's Elementary Physics, 156. 



Jacob on the Plurality of Worlds, 396. 



James' Richard Coeur-de-Lion, 40. 



Jameson's Sisters of Charity, 336. 



Jesse's Court of England, 40. 



Johnson's Lives of the Poets (Cun- 

 ningham), 40. 



Keightley's Life and Writings of Mil- 

 ton, 436. 



Kelly's History of Russia, 496. 



Kempe's Lectures on Job, 456. 



Kendrich's Profiles of Warrington 

 Worthies, 95. 



Kingsley's Glaucus, or Wonders of the 

 Shore, 496. • 



Knight's Knowledge is Power, 40. 



Kugler's Handbook of Painting, 296. 



Liber Hymnorum, 276. 

 • Literary Churchman, 416. 



Lithography made easy, 1.55. 



Liturgy of 1689, revised by J. Taylor, 

 416. 



Lives of the Twelve Caesars, 1.56. 



M'Cabo's Florine, a Tale of the First 

 Crusade, 19. 



Mason's Zulus of Natal, 456. 



Marriott on the Co-operative Prin- 

 ciple, 276. 



May Flowers, 416. 



Mayne's Voyages in the Arctic Re- 

 gions, 75. 



Morris's Selections from Daniel's 

 Works, 355. 



Mother and Son, a tale, 19. 



Mouse and her Friends, 19. 



Muffling's Constantinople and St. 

 Petersburg, 216. 



Musgrave's Rambles through Nor- 

 mandy, 115. 



National Gallery Report, Protest 

 against, 356. 



Ogilvie's Supplement to the Imperial 

 Dictionary, 136. 376. 



Old Week's Preparation, 456. 



Oliphant's Plea for Painted Glass, 296. 



Oxford Pocket Classics, 4.56. 



Philobiblon Society Miscellany, 395. 



Books, Notices of New : — 



Philo-Judaeus' Works, 156. 



Pliny's Natural History, translated, 

 276. 496. 



Procter's History of Common Prayer, 

 256. 



Remembrance of Drachenfeld, 216. 



Sacred History, Introductory Sketch 

 of, 75. 



Scoble's Memoirs of Philip de Co- 

 mines, 236. 



Shakspeare's Poems (Bell's), 496. 



Sharpe's Road Book for the Rail, 37(5. ' 



Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Ro- 

 man Antiquities, 336. 



Smith's Latin-English Dictionary, 456. 



Smyth's Lectures on Modern History, 

 336. 



Sozomen's Ecclesiastical History, 40. 



Stanley's Menmrials of Canterbury, 75. ' 



Stark's Ocigin of Printing, 376. 



Swift's Works, by John Forster,436. \ 



Taylor's Moor of Venice, 216. 



Thomson's Poetical Works (Bell's), 

 136. 296. 



Timbs's Curiosities of London, 115. 



Trench's English Past and Present, 

 236. 



Tugwell's Woodleigh, aSS. 



Washington's Life, by Irving, 496. 



Wheeler's Harmony of the Bible, 136. 



Widow's Rescue, 336. 



Worthington's Diary and Correspon- 

 dence, 376. 



Yorkshire Philosophical Society's Pro- 

 ceedings, 496. 



Books, old and new, 253. 



provincially-printed, SQ5. 



Book-worm, how destroyed, 167- 



Boon cross, 506. 



Borderer on ultimo, &c., 10. 



Boreas on shipwrecks, 144. 



Borough boundaries, custom of beating, 



485. 

 Botanical notes from Theophrastus, 239. 

 Botolph on episcopal consecrations, 188. 

 Bowlby (R.) on early newspapers, 144. 

 B. (P.) on new work by Izaak Walton, 257. 



psalms printed in New England, 171. ^ 



B. (Kev. L.) on twins, 84. 

 B. (R.) on lucky birds, 105. 



quotation in Moore's Sacred Songs, 495. 



Braddock (Gen.) noticed, 283. 

 Brasses, monumental, 143. 220. 340. 499. 



exchanged, 102. 



how to restore monumental, 37. 94. 



Brass money of James II., 18. 

 Brawn, inventor of the dish, 366. 473. 

 Braybrooke (Lord), on bishops in chess, 



152. 



laureate epigram, 452. 



leverets marked with white stars. 111. 



Penn's inedited letter, 359. 



Brayneor Braine (Richard), his family, 64. 

 Bread on quarter of wheat, 344. 



summa and modus, 344. 



Breen (Henry H.) on Baron Munchhausen, 



485. 



bloodhounds in the West Indies, 203. 



Bolingbroke's Advice to Swift, 54. 272. 



" Coming events cast their shadows 



before," 435. 



duration of a visit, 375. 



Elizabeth (Queen), her colour, 195. 



eminent men born in 1769, 372. 



ei)igram quoted by Bernal Osborne, 



404. 



F.S.A., or F.A.S., 274. 



maroon, its etymology, 5oC^. 



■ More (Sir Thomas), his Works, 516, 



nuns acting as priests, 294. 



Queen's regimental goat, 347. , 



quotation from Donatus, 192. 



ruptuary, 465. 



serpent's eggs, 271. 



Southey and Voltaire, 50. 



temptation and selfishness, 295. 



B. (R. H.) on Etruscan bronzes, 88. 



