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GENERAL INDEX. 



Books, notices of new, -— 



Eoberts's Social History of tlie People, xii. 256. 



Eoffe's Essay upon Sliakspeare, v. 525. 



Eoll of the Household Expenses of Eichard de 



Swinfield, ix. 458 ; xii. 255. 

 Kose on the Affghans, Ten Tribes, &c., t. 358. 

 Eoy's French Conversations, xii. 356. 

 Sabbath Bells chimed by the Poets, xii. 431. 

 Sacred History, Introductory Sketch of, xi. 75. 

 St. George's Visitation of Northumberland, ix. 21. 

 Salisbury Volume of the Arclia;ological Institute, 



iv. 395. 

 Sandys's Christmas-Tide, \i. 617. 

 Schamyl, the Sultan, x. 40. 

 Scoble's Memoirs of Philip de Comines, xi. 236. 

 Scoresby's Whaleman's Adventures, ii. 524. 

 Scott's Antiquarian Gleanings in the North, iv. 



332. 

 Scott's Poet's Children, ix. 505. 

 Scott's Thomas k Becket, vii. 346. 

 Sedgfield's Photographic Delineations, x. 516. 

 Service Book of the Anglican Church, ii. 14. 

 Shakspeare Eepositoiy, vii. 537; viii. 354. 

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

 Shakspeare's Versification Explained, x. 136. 

 Shakspeare's Winter Tale in German, x. 336. 

 Sharp's Gazetteer, vii. 224. 

 Sharpe's English Architecture, iii. 293. 

 Sharpe's Road Book for the Eail, xi. 376. 

 Shaw's Dresses of the Middle Ages, i. 206. 

 Shepherd's History of the Church of Eome, iii. 



269. 

 Simpson's Collection of Epitaphs, viii. 282. 

 Simpson's Mormonism, viii. 138. 

 Simrock (Karl) on the Plots of Shakspeare's Plays, 



ii. 95. 

 Sims's Handbook to British Museum Library, viii. 



511. 553. 

 Singer's Text of Shakspeare Vindicated, vii. 537- 

 Sir Eoger de Coverley, ii. 382. 

 Smart's Essay on Locke's PJiilosophy, xii. 256. 

 Smee on the Eye, ix. 338. 

 Smith's (Adam) Theory of Moral Sentiments, viii. 



607. 

 Smith (James) on the Origin and Connexion of 



the Gospels, viii. 89. 

 Smith (Sydney), Selections from his Works, ix. 



554; X. 495. 

 Smith's (Capt. W. H.) Address before the Eoyal 



Geographical Society, iv. 166. 

 Smith's (Dr.) Classical Dictionai-y of Biography, 



ii. 485. 

 Smith's (Dr.) Dictionary of Ancient Geography, v. 



69. 

 Smith's (Dr.) Dictionary of Greek and Eoman 



Geography, vii. 369 ; viii. 90. 577 ; ix. 66. 

 Smith's (Dr.) Dictionary of Greek and Eoman An- 

 tiquities, vi. 474; X. 296. 495; xi. 336. 

 Smith's (Dr.) Latin-English Dictionary, xi. 456. 

 Smith's (C. H. J.) Parks and Pleasure Grounds, 



vi. 353. 

 Smith's (C. Eoach) Antiquities of Eichborongh, ii. 



175. 

 Smith's (C. Roach) Collectanea Antiqua, vi. 568. 



Books, notices of new, — 



Smith's (J. E.) Library of Old Authors, xii. 296. 

 Smith's (James) Oracles of the British Poets, iii. 



14. 

 Smith's (James & Horace) Rejected Addresses, x. 



516. 

 Smyth's Lectures on Modern History, xi. 336. 

 Snelllng's Art of Photography, vii. 562. 

 Somersetshire Archaeological Society, vi. 234; viii. 



553; xii. 356. 

 Songs of the Dramatists, x. 176. 

 Southey's Works and Correspondence of Cowper, 



ix. 313. 339. 

 Sozomen's Ecclesiastical History, xi. 40. 

 Spellen's Inner Life of the House of Commons, x. 



396. 

 Stanley's Memorials of Canterbury, xL 75. 

 Stanley's Painters, Dutch and Flemish, xii. 20. 

 Stark's Origin of Printing, xi. 376. 

 Sternberg's Folk-Lore of Northamptonshire, iii. 



214. 

 Stevens' Catalogue of his Library, viii. 607. 

 Stockhardt's Principles of Chemistry, iv. 333. 

 Stokes's Echoes of the War, xii. 196. 

 Story of Jack and the Giants, ii. 523. 

 Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, vi. 353. 

 Strabo, translated by H. C. Hamilton, x. 176. 

 Strang's Glasgow and its Clubs, xii. 395. 

 Stratford Shakspeare, by C. Knight, ix. 90. 

 Strickland's Lives of the Queens of England, 



ix. 162. 313. 339. 458. 544; x. 40. 136. 

 Sugden (Sir Edw.), Shall we register our Deeds ? 



V. 117. 

 Surtees Society, their new Works, vii. 120. 

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

 Tapping's Ehymed Chronicle of Edw. Manlore, 



V. 69. 

 Tarver's Dictionnaire Phrase'ologique, iii. 342. 

 Tayler's Angel Song, ii. 524. 

 Taylor's Emphatic New Testament, v. 549. 

 Taylor's Moor of Venice, xi. 216. 

 Taylor's New Zealand and its Inliabitants, xii. 482. 

 Taylor's Notes from Life, x. 516. 

 Temple Bar, the City Golgotha, vii. 394. 

 Tennyson's Maud, xii. 136. 

 Thomson's Archaic Motle of expressing Numbers, 



viii. 21. 

 Thomson's Poetical Works (Bell's), xi. 136. 296. 

 Thorpe's Ancient Laws and Institutes of England, 



V. 357. 

 Tieck's Midsummer Night, ix. 289. 

 Timbs's Curiosities of London, ix. 21; x. 356; xi. 



115. 

 Timbs's Year Book of Facts, i. 479. 

 Todd's Three Treatises by John Wycklyflfe, iv. 46. 

 Traveller's Library, iv. 94.460; vii. 465; viii. 45. 



186. 

 Tregelles' History of the Jansenists, iv. 215. 

 Trench on Lessons in Proverbs, vii. 120. 

 Trench on the Study of Words, v. 357. 

 Trench's English Past and Present, xi. 236. 

 Trevor on the Convocations of the two Provinces, 



vi. 498. 

 Trollope's Illustrations of Ancient Art, ix. 162. 



