FIRST SERIES. 



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Books, notices of new, — 



Tugweli's Woodleigli, xi. 13G. 



Turner's Domestic Architecture, iii. 470; vii. 345. 



Tymins' Handbook of Bury St. Edmunds, v. 117; 



X. 76. 

 Ullman's Life of Gregory of Nazianzen, iv. 357. 

 Ulster Journal of Archajology, vii. 248. 513. 

 Ure's Dictionary of Arts, &c., ix. 288. 

 Urquhart's Progress of Russia, viii. 185. 

 Vasa (Gustavus), History of, v. 261. 

 Vasari's Lives of Painters, Sculptors, &c., iv. 143. 



395. 

 Vaux's Handbook to the Antiquities in the British 



Museum, iv. 126.413. 

 Vaux's Nineveh and Persepolis, i. 494. 

 Waagen's Treasures of Art in Great Britain, ix. 



433. 

 Wace's St. Nicholas, ii. 191. 

 Waddington on John Penry the Martyr, ix. 410. 

 Walcott's Memorials of Westminster, ii. 271. 

 Waller's Poetical Works, x. 396. 

 Walker's Cab Fare of London, iv. 396. 

 Walter Mapes, De Nugis Curialium, iii. 30. 

 Ward's Five Years in Kafirland, iii. 293. 

 Washington (Gen.), Life by G. W. Upham, v. 406. 

 Washington's Life, by Irving, xi. 496. 

 Wellbeloved's Description of the Museum of the 



Yorkshire Philosophical Society, vi. 46. 

 Wellington, his character, &c., vii. 394. 

 Wellington, Memoir of, vi. 305. 

 Welsh Ecclesiastical Sketches, iv. 413; vi. 354; 



viii. 354. 

 Wheeler's Analysis of New Testament History, vi. 



330. 

 Wheeler's Harmony of the Bible, xi. 136. 

 Whitaker's Clergyman's Diary, and Ecclesiastical 



Directory, ii. 470; iv. 478. 

 White's Selborne (Bohn's), iii. 342. 

 Widow's Rescue, xi. 336. 

 Wiffen's Tasso's Jerusalem, ix. 387. 

 Williams' Glossaiy of British Dress and Armour, 



iv. 29. 

 Williams' Local Nomenclature of the Anglo-Saxons, 



vi. 138. 

 Willich's Letters on the Income Tax, vi. 593. 

 Willich's Popular Tables, viii. 138. 528. 

 Wills and Inventories of Bury St. Edmunds, ii. 



255. 

 Wilmott's edition of British Poets, xii. 136. 

 Wilson on the Electric Telegraph, vi. 161. 

 Wilson on the Unity of Matter, xii. 256. 

 Wilson's Little Earnest Book upon a Great Old 



Subject, iv. 357. 

 Wilson's Sacra Privata, vii. 97. 

 Wolf's Beitrage zur Deutschen Mythologie, iv. 



493. 

 Woman's Journey round the World, v. 94. 

 Worsaae's Afbildninger fra det Kongelige Museum 



for Nordische Oldsajer i Kjobenhavn, x. 455. 

 Worsaae's Danes and Norwegians, v. 69. 

 Worthington's Diary and Correspondence, xi. 376. 

 Wright's History of the Early Inhabitants of Bii- 



tain, vi. 21. 

 Wycliffe's Bible, ii. 501. 



Books, notices of new,— 



Wylie's Fairford Graves, v. 430. 



Yorkshire Philosophical Society's Proceedings, zi. 



496. 

 Young's Night Thoughts, vii. 490. 

 Zeitschrift fur Deutsche Mytholgie und Sitten- 

 kunde, viii. 306; ix. 505. 



Booksellers, English and American, vii. 404. 



Booksellers' Catalogues, ii. 421. 



Booksellers' stock burnt, x. 444. 



Bookselling in Calcutta, vii. 199. 



Bookselling in Glasgow, in 1735, vii. 10. 



Boom, its meaning, vii. 620; viii. 183. 375. 



Boon cross, xi. 506. 



Boonen, artist, portrait by, i. 386. 



Boorde (Andrew). See Borde. 



Booth family, vii. 478. 



Booth (Capt.), heraldic writer, vi. 340; viii. 102. 184. 



Booth (WiUiam) of Witton, xii. 126. 



Bootikins described, iv. 232. 



Booty's case, iii. 40. 93. 170 ; v. 196; vii. 634; viii. 62; 



ix. 137. 

 Boozy grass, its derivation, ii. 133. 

 Borde (Andrew), his birthplace, i. 88; " Boke of Know- 

 ledge," i. 38. 56; " Dyetary of Health," i. 74; Latin 



song, V. 482. 

 Bore in the Severn, vi. 51. 

 Borough boundaries, on beating, xi. 485. 

 Borough English, iv. 133. 214. 235. 259; v. 40. 

 Borri (Jos. Francis), " La Chiave del Gabinetto," ii.l34. 

 Borromeo (Charles), his Sermons, i. 27. 

 Borrow (G.) "Bible in Spain," iv. 101; "Danish 



Ballads," iii. 168. 228; Muggletonians, v. 320. 

 Bon-owdale in Cumberland, xii. 323. 

 Borrowed thoughts. See Parallel passages. 

 Borrowing days explained, v. 278. 342. 

 Boscobel snuff-box and its motto, x. 382. 532. 

 Boscovitch's Philosophije Naturalis Theoria, vi. 102. 186. 

 Bosses in Jlorwenstow church, x. 123. 

 Bossuet, his marriage, vi. 149. 

 Bossut (C), editor of Pascal's Works, ii. 277. 335; his 



mathematical works, x. 3. 47. 190. 

 Bostal, or Borstal, its derivation, vi. 487. 

 Boston and Bunker's Hill, v. 438. 

 Boston church steeple, its foundation-stone, vii. 166. 



259; parochial library, vii. 507; queries, 258. 

 Boston de Bury de Bibliothec. Monast., i. 186. 

 Boston flower, x. 182. 291. 

 Bosvile (Ralph) of Kent, ix. 467; x. 15. 

 Boswell (James), his arithmetic, x. 363. 471; xi. 57; 



letter to Garrick, vii. 328; notes en Milton's Poems, 



X. 28 ; " Tour in the Hebrides,'' error in, iv. 474. 506. 

 Boswell's Johnson, early editions, xii. 304. 328; by 



Croker, a passage illustrated, ii. 373; the word 



Stellas, viii. 439. 551. 

 Boswell (John Whittley), his satirical work, x. 365. 

 Botanical nomenclature, vi. 502 ; ix. 537. 

 Botanical notes from Theophrastus, xi. 239. 

 Botanical specimens, on drying, xii. 346. 386. 456. 

 Boteler family, viii. 363. 602. 

 Botetourt (Lord), his statue, ix. 373. 

 Bothwell's marriage contract with Mary Queen of Scots, 



i. 97 ; burial-place, v. 368. 



