INDEX. 



527 



Merritt (T. L.) on Dr. Diamond's formula, 



212. 250. 



. Lyte's camera, 331. 



Mewburn (F.) on dedication of Heworth 



Church, 275. 



Eshe, Ushaw, Flass, 495. 



Sir Samuel Garth, 373. 



M. (6.) on Coleridge's letter, 263. 



— " Healer! heal thyself! " 339. 



thirteen, an unlucky number, 13. 



M. (G. U.) on book-plates, 471. 



Sir Thomas Trcsham, 131. 



M. (H.) on creation of a baronetess, 103. 



Michelsen (t)r.) on .congress at Rhino- 

 corura, 83. 



Roman and English laws, 121 . 



Microscopic writing, 242. 293. 333. 



Middleton (F. M.) on sestertium, 27. 



Middleton, in Essex County, America, 463. 



Milbourne (Luke), his metrical Thomas it 

 Kempis, 264. 



Mildew on pictures, 146. 



Military records, 236. 275. 



titles, 30. 



Miller ( Dr. Geo.), his consecration sermon, 

 125. 231. 



Milns (William), noticed, 57. 



Milton (John), his description of Rome, 25. 



elegy on the marchioness of Win- 

 chester, 477. 



Milton's widow, 18. 109. 



Mimi on Niagara, depth at the fall, 48. 



^— professors, 47. 



Roman stations and roads, 146. 



Stonehenge, 126. 



" Mines de I'Orient," 227. 



Mitre, the episcopal, 33i. 354. 



M. (J.), Edinburgh, on Miles Corbet, 423. 



— '' Dialogus de Lamiis et Pythonicis," 



426. 



Galway or Galloway (Earl of), 413. 



Lord Kaimes and letters of James VL, 



312. 

 Marino's Slaughter of the Innocents, 



265. 



" Otia Votiva," 408. 



Rise and Growth of Fanaticism, 265. 



Sir Richard Steele, 408. 



Sultan Grim Ghery, 248. 



Strickland's Life of Margaret Tudor, 



462. 

 M. (J.), Oxford, on Museum at Oxford, 



300. 



Odessa, on sparing it, 45. 



Oxford educational system, 241. 



Queen's regimental goat, 135. 



Russian and English regiment, 8. 



— — Semler's work on the Devil, 55. 



M. (J.), Sutton Coldfield, on " Pamraa- 



chius," 246. 

 M. (J.), West A—y, on derivation of colo- 

 phon, 49. 



Griffith's sign of the Dunciad, 64. 



M. (J.), IVoburn Abbey, on Junius, 12. 

 M. (J. H.) on Bp. Lloyd's correction in 



Common Prayer, 155. 

 ^~ Mason's Evening Hymn, 155. 

 .— Raleigh's Silent Lover, 171. 

 I times prohibiting marriage, 475. 



" What shadows we arc," &c., 251. 



M. (J. R.) on epitaph, " What I spent," 



112. 

 — — Julian bowers, 132. 

 M. (M.) on arms of Sir J. Russell, 64. 



lists of users of hair powder, 27. 



M. (M. P.) on amber varnish, 390. 



photographic notes, 390. 



Molloy (Captain), 513. 



Money chair, explained, 326. ' 



Money, its relative value, temp. James I., 



265. 345. 



in 1653, 105. 248. 



Monk (Levinus), noticed, 66. 

 Monmouth and the Foudroyant, 342. 372. 

 Monmouth county, 486. 

 Monmouth (Duke of), his letter, 45. 

 Monroe (J.) on grafts and the parent tree, 



354. 

 Monteith bowl, 374. 



Monthly rules in old French, 83. 



Monumental bras.ses, 143. 220. 340. 499. 



Monumental brasses exchanged, 102. 



Moody (Henry) on exchange of brasses, 

 102. 



" What shadows we are," &c., 314. 



Moon, finding the time of new, 166. 235. 



Moon, man in the, 82. 334. 493. 



Moon, on a circle round, 39. 



Moore (Arthur) and the Moores, 157. 177. 

 197. £95. 



Moore (Thomas), his wife's sister, 241. 



Moore's Journal, blunder noticed, 362. 



Moores of Abingdon, 428. 



Moorish ballad, 324. 415. 



Morayshire folk lore, 239. 



More (Sir Thomas), catalogue of his 

 works, 324. 516. 



Morgan on wild cabbages, 414. 



Morgan (Professor A.Yde) on anticipated 

 inventions, 505. 



arithmetical notes, &c., 57. 



books on logic, 332. 



new moon, 234. 



Mormon on poetical lines, 384. 



Mormonism, 263. 



Morrison (Thomas) of New College, Ox- 

 ford, 342. 



Mortality in August, 93. 



Mothering Sunday, 284. 353. 372. 



Motto on a seal, 225. 334. 



M. (R.) on poem by Senlegue, 342. 



M. (T. B.) on anecdote of Cromwell, 323. 



higgledy piggledy, 323. 



Mulcaster (Richard), schoolmaster, 260. 



Mum-chance explained, 504. 

 Munchhausen (Baron), his Travels, 485. 

 Muratorii Rerum Italicorum Scriptorcs, 



121. 

 Murray (John) on Swift's MSS., &c., 442. 

 Murray of Broughton, 72. 

 Museum at Oxford, 300. 

 M. (W.) on barratry, 304. 

 M. ("W. L.) on early English and Latin 



grammars, 107. 

 M. (W. M.) on Heavenly Holes, 342. 



Yucatan spring, 324. 



M. (W. R.) on a quotation, 302. 



M. (W. T.) on crossing the line, 503. 



Sybille or Sibylle, 445. 



M. (Y. S.) on bishops' arms, 455. 



candles, 465. 



Carr and Synge families, 240. 



. Chadderton of Nuthurst, 231. 



Chandler (Edward), Bishop of Dur- 

 ham, 446. 



Chetham family, 182. 



Clare legends, 455. 



Clement (Sir Richard), 227. 



county histories, 187. 



Crewicerne arms, 474. 



Dublin election in 1654, 206. 



Ela de Longespee, 187. 



ethical writers, 188. 



heraldry : dancettee lines, 242. 



ice, artificial, 215. 



Latimer or Latymer family, 166. 



Lincoln's Inn and Temple, 434. 



Lord Audley's attendants, 174. 



military records, 236. 



Napoleon's marshals, 186. 



Nugent's coffin.plate, 163. 



St. Patrick's purgatory, 232. 



sandbanks, 213. 



schoolboy formula, 215. 



short sermon, 232. 



Strange (Lord), his wife, 267 . 



Vigors (Mr. and Mrs.), 426. 



Vigures (Balthazar), 423. 



—— wax seal impressions, 243, 



Wilson (Charles), 226. 



Winckworth (Capt. John), 205. 



Wrangham's translation of " I'd be a 



butterfly," 304. 



! N. 



N. on Clara Dettin, 64. 



death-bed superstition, 135. 



door- way inscriptions, 134. 



fading of photographs, 171. 



Hanwell, Oxon, 29. 



" N. & Q.," suggestion to its Irish readers, 



424. 

 Nag and knagg, 38. 

 Namur, its siege, 319. 



Naogeorgiis' tragedy," Pammachius,"264. 

 Napoleon I., was he ever in England? 366. 

 Napoleon's marshals, 186. 288. ;)14. 391. 

 Nationalities and hereditary principles, 163. 

 Naturalisation laws, 44,5. 492. 

 Naturalist on quotation' from the Fathers, 



105. 

 Naturalists, query for, 403. 512. 

 Nautical queries, 243. 

 Naval action, 266. 454. 



victories, 462. 



Navvy, origin of the word, 424. 



N— c.'(J.) on aisnesce, 375. 



Neilson family, 86, 229. 



N. (R L.) on passage in Blair's Grave, 39. 



Nelson (Lord), his watchword, 280. 



Nemo on F.S.A. question, 87. 



" Never," its use in party politics, 408. 



Newbold (Geo.) on Leigh Hunt's Journal, 



166. 

 New England, first book printed in, 87. 153. 



171. 230. 

 "New Foundling Hospital for Wit," 525. 



386. 

 New Road, St. Pancras, in 1756, 382. 476. 

 Newspaper independence, 241. 



stamp in 1776, 278. 



Newspapers, notes on, 25. 35. 144. 285. 394. 



the earliest, 144. 



Irish, the earliest, 25. 55. 285. 



New York on Van I>emput or Remeo, 47. 

 N. (G.) on Bolingbroke's Advice to Swift, 



193. 

 Bromley letters, 194. 



— French monthly rules, 83. 



— longevity, 14. 



magical compact, 45. 



money, its value in 1653, 105. 



moon, circle round it, 39. 



salutation after sneezing, 17. 



Thames water, 193. 



N. (G. E. T. S. R.) on moulds for electro- 

 type, 126. 



Rouse's History of Kings of England, 



147. 



N. (G. W.) on quotation from Dr. John- 

 son, 245. 



N. (H. E.) on fading of positives, 231. 



Niagara, its depth at the edge of the fall. 

 48. 135. 



Nicholas, Emperor of Russia, his death, 

 183. 



Nichols (W. L.) on Ben Jonson's Catiline, 

 459. 



Nieberg (Count), noticed, 128. 



Nightingale and thorn, 293. 



Nightingale, poetical epithets of the, 275. 



Nineteen on Lyte's collodion, 350. 



Nitrous oxide and poetry, 27. 



N. (J.) on Barker's Common Prayer, 265. 



books chained in churches, 93. 



Gait and Jeremy Taylor, 121. 



N. (K.) on the Stuart p.-ipers, 253. 



Nokcs (James) the actor, 353. 



Norcia, in Italy, 425. 495. 



Norfolk weather proverbs, 238. t^A. 



Norman (Col.), buried in Guernsey, 166. 



North (Lord)onthe newspaper stamp, 2(9. 



Northern Fine Arts Society, 441. 



Norton (Hon. Mrs.) Dtv. . Mrs. Ann S. 

 Stephens, 341. 



Nostoc, a plant, 219. 294. 



Nostradamus's Prophecies, 9o. 



Notaries, brasses of, 18. 



" Notes and Queries," a word prefatory to 

 Vol. xi., 1. 



— recapitulations in, 46. 

 Nottingham Date-book, 283. 373. 



