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GENEBAL INDEX. 



Books, nitices of new, — 



Jerrmann's Pictures from St. Petersburgli, v. 258. 



Jesse's Court of England, xi. 40. 



Jesse's London and its Charities, ii. 287. 



Joceline's Mother' Legacie, v. IS". 



Johnson's Botany of the Eastern Borders, viii. 282. 



Johnson's Lives of the Poets (Cunningham), xi. 40. 



Johnson's Poets, edited by Cunningham, x. 316. 



396. 

 Johnson's Tangible Typography, vii. 224. 

 Jones's Vestiges of the Gael, iii. 214. 

 Journal of Classical and Sacred Philosophy, ix. 289. 

 Journal of Sacred Literature, vii. 370; ix. 66. 



339. 

 Junius's Letters, by Wade, ii. 111. 

 Juitin, Cornelius Nepos, and Eutropius translated, 



viii. 607. 

 Juvenal, Perseus, Sulpicia, translated, iv. 210. 

 Keightley's Fairy Mythology, ii. 470. 

 Keightley's Life and Writings of Milton, xi. 436. 

 Keightley's Mythology of Ancient Greece, ix. 288. 

 Kelke's Churcliyard Manual, iv. 1 99. 

 Kelke's Notices of Sepulchral Monuments, iii. 46. 

 Kelly's History of Russia, xi. 496. 

 Kempe's Lectures on Job, xi. 456. 

 Kempe's Natural History of Creation, vi. 22. 

 Kendrich's Profiles of Warrington Worthies, xi. 95. 

 Kidd's London Journal, v. 117. 

 King (Sir John), Memoir of, xii. 355. 

 King's Anschar, a Story of the North, ii. 398. 

 Kingsley's Glaucus, or Wonders of the Shore, 



xi. 496. 

 Kirby's Bridgewater Treatise, vi. 66. 

 KirchhofTs Beitriige zur Geschichte des Deutschen 



Buchhandels, iv. 46. 

 Kitto's Journal of Sacred Literature, viii. 89. 354. 

 Knight's Knowledge is Power, xi. 40. 

 Knox's Game Birds and Wild Fowle, iii. 199. 

 Kugler's Handbook of Painting, xi. 296. 

 Labarte's Handbook to the Arts of the Middle 



Ages, xii. 462. 

 Laing's Journal of a Residence in Norway, iv. 182. 

 Laing's Notes of a Traveller, x. 136. 

 Lamartiiie's History of the Restoration of the 



Monarchy in France, iv. 142; v. 334. 

 Lamb's Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, 



X. 256. 

 Lanman's Adventures in North America, ix. 234. 

 Lansborough's Histoiy of British Zoophytes, vi. 



574. 

 Lansdowne Shakspeare, iv. 509. 

 Lardner's Handbook of Natural Philosophy, iii. 



526; vi. 449; viii. 527. 

 Lardner's Museum of Science and Art, ix. 162. 

 Lares and Penates, vii. 249. 

 Latham on the English Language, ii. 366. 

 Latham on the Natural History of the Varieties of 



Man, iii. 110. 

 Latham's Ethnology of the British Islands, vii. 120. 

 Latham's Germaiiia of Tacitus, iv. 477. 

 Latham's Handbook of the English Langtiage, 



iv. 357. 

 Laud's Private Devotions, xii. 356. 

 Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, vii. 273. 



Books, notices of new, — 



Layard's Nineveh abridged, iv. 373 



Lebahn's Henry von Eichenfeis, v. 214. 



Lebahn's Self-Instructor in German, iv. 478. 



Legal Iambics in Prose, v. 525. 



Le Mesurier's Mer-cur-ius, or the word (Maker, 



X. 536. 

 Lepsius's Letters from Egypt, &c., viii. 282. 

 Letter to a Convocation Man, viii. 282. 

 Letters of an Englishmnn, vi. 593. 

 Liber Hymnorum, xi. 276. 

 Libraiy Manual (American), iii. 470. 

 Literary Churchman, xi. 416. 

 Literature of the Rail, iv. 183. 

 Lithography made easy, xi. 155. 

 Liturgy of 1689, revised by J. Taylor, xl. 416. 

 Lives of the Twelve Caesars, xi. 156. 

 Lloyd on the Shield of Achilles, ix. 338. 

 Locke's Works, ix. 505; x. 436. 

 London Library Catalogue, v. 334. 

 LongstafFe's Richmondshire, v. 622. 

 Lower's Chronicle of Battle Abbey, iii. 230. 

 Lower's Contributions to Literature, ix. 162. 

 Lucas on the Ancient British Church, xii. 296.' 

 Lucretius on the Nature of Things, translated, 



iv. 395. 

 Lushington's Points of War, ix. 505. 

 Macaulay's Critical and Historical Essays, ix. 234. 



339. 433. 554. 

 Macaulay's Essays on Addison and Horace Wal- 



pole, V. 18. 

 Macaulay's Frederick the Second, xii. 76. 

 Macaulay's History of England, Vols. III. IV., 



xii. 316. .501. 

 Macaulay's Speeches on Parliamentary Reform, 



ix. 21. 

 Macaulay's Warren Hastings, iii. 510. 

 Mac Cabe's Bertha, iii. 30. 



Mac Cabe's Catholic History of England, ix. 504. 

 Mac Cabe's Florine, a Tale of the First Cnisade, 



xi. 19. 

 M^Culloch's Russia and Turkey, x. 76. 

 Macdonald's Botanist's Word- Book, viii. 607. 

 Mackay's Memoirs of Popular Delusions, v. 286. 

 Madden's Life of Savonarola, viii. 234. 

 Magic, History of, x. 136. 

 Mahon (Lord), The Forty-Five, iii. 77. 

 Mahon's (Lord), History of England, vii. 120. 346. 



537; viii. 20. 334. 455; x. 516. 

 Mahon's Letter to Jared Sparks, vi. 234. 

 Maitland (Dr.), Eruvin, i. 494. 

 Maitland (Dr.), Eight Essays on various Subjects, 



T. 238. 

 Maitland (Dr.), Superstition and Science, xii. 502. 

 Mason's Zulus of Natal, xi. 456. 

 Mantell's Geological Excursions, ix. 162. 

 Mantell's Handbook to the Organic Remains in tiie 



British Museum, iv. 413. 

 Manual of Electricity, xii. 462. 

 Manuals of Gothic Carvings, &c., xii. 76. 

 Maps of the Crimea, by Wyld, xii. 442. 

 Marley's Life of Girolamo Cardano, ix. 313. 

 Marquardson's Ueber Haft und Biirgschaft bci den 



Angelsachsen, v. 117. 



