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GENERAL INDEX. 



Books, notices of new,— 



Coins of t}ie Ancient Duchies of Brabant and Lim- 



berg, V. 166. 

 Collier's Notes and Emendations of Shakspeare, 



Tii. 53. 120. 537. 

 Colquhoun's Histoiy of Magic, v. 44. 

 Comical Creatures from Wurtemberg, iv. 126. 

 Condi's Arabs in Spain, Lx. 410; xi. 156. 376. 

 Conscience (Hendrik), bis Novels, xii. 56. 

 Conversations on Geography, ix. 289. 

 Cooper's Glossary of Provincialisms, viii. 45. 

 Cooper's History of Winchelsea, ii. 350. 

 Cooper's Sketch of Linton, viii. 306. 

 Corner on Borough English, viii. 138. 

 Cornwall, its Mines and Scenery, xi. 115. 

 Cornwell's Science of Arithmetic, xii. 296. 

 •Cowper (B. H.), his History of Mill-W.all, viii. 655. 

 Cowper's Life and Works, viii. 553; x. 336. 536. 

 Craik's llomance of the Peerage, ii. 414. 

 Cranborne's (Viscount) History of France, vii. 168. 

 Crania Britannica, vi. 497. 

 Croker's Correspondence with Lord John Eussell, 



is. 210. 

 Croker's History of the Guillotine, viii. 455. 

 Cunningham's Story of Nell Gwyn, v. 406. 

 Curling's Account of Gentlemen-at-Arms, i. 479. 

 Cotton's Fasti Hiberniaj, iii. 358. 

 Cramp's Essay on the Letters of Atticus, iii. 510. 

 Custine (M. de) upon Russia, ix. 289. 

 Cutts's Essay on CJ^rch Furniture, x. 256. 

 Daily Steps towards Heaven, iii. 173. 

 D'Alton's History of Drogheda, iv. 493. 

 Daniel's Works, x. 336. 

 D'Arblay's Diary and Letters, ix. 289. 410. 433. 



505; X. 40. 

 Darling's Cyclopajdia Bibliographica, vi. 161. 474. 



593; vii. 370. 490; Tiii. 45. 138. 306. 354. 



577; ix. 66. 234. 313. 339. 458. 554. 

 Davies' Archiepiscopal Mints at York, x. 516. 

 Deane : Papers on the Case of Silas Deane, xii. 315. 

 De Foe's Miscellaneous Works, x. 19 196. 536. 

 De Foe's Novels and Miscellaneous Works, xi. 396. 

 De Foe's Robinson Crusoe, xi. 156. 

 De Lamartine's Stone Mason of St. Pont, iv. 126. 

 De la Motte's Practice cf Photography, viii. 20. 

 Delapierre's Slacaroneana, v. 166. 

 Delius' Edward the Third, x. 336. 

 Delius' Pseudo-Shakspearian Dramas, xi. 19. 

 Democritus in London, vi. 593. 

 Demosthenes' Orations, xi. 236. 

 Denarius, Shall we keep the Crystal Palace? iv. 14. 

 De Quincy's Confessions of an Opium Eater, viii. 



90. 

 Devey's Logic, x. 40. 

 D'Israeli's Charles the First, iii. 46. 

 Dixon's William Penn, an Historical Biography, 



iii. 310. 

 Dod's Peerage for 1854, ix. 46. 

 Donne's Essays in Divinity, xi. 136. 

 Doran's Habits and Men, x. 436. 

 Doran's Lives of the Queens of England, xii. 76. 

 Doran's Table Traits, x. 435. 

 Doyle's Tours in Ulster, x. 176. 

 Drayton's Works, xii. 395. 



Books, notices of new, — 



Drury's Eastbury, ii. 524. 



Dryden's W^orks (R, Bell), ix. 66. 458. 



Dubourg on the Violin, vi. 258. 



Dumas' Pictures and Travels in France, r. 18. ; 



Durriew's Present State of Morocco, ix. 433. 



Dwarris (Sir Fortunatus) on Junius, ii. 47. 



Eaton's Rome in the Nineteenth Century, v. 525. 



Eccles's Riches of Poverty, xi. 236. 



Ecclesiastical Topography of England, xii. 216. 



Edwards's History of Finger Rings, xi. 115. 



EUacombe's Remarks on Belfries and Ringers, i. 

 223. 



Ellesmere (Earl of), Life and Character of the Duke 

 of Welhngton, vi. 522. 



ElHs's Map of various Public Clocks, iv. 493. 



Elmes's Horaa Vacivse, a Thought Book, iii. 126. 



Ely Cathedral, Archajological Guide to, iv. 199. 



English Bible chronologically arranged, vii. 513; 

 viii. 656. 



English Forests and Forest Trees, vii. 537. 



Eothen, in Traveller's Library, iv. 460. 



Equivocation, Treatise on, iii. 46. 398. 



Essays from the Times, iv. 286; ix. 410. 



Evelyn's Diary, ii. 14. 47; vi. 617. 



Exemplai-y Novels of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, 

 xi. 256. 



Eyton's Antiquities of Shropshire, viii. 1 86; ix. 21. 



Family Almanack and Educational Register, iii. 

 110 ; iv. 478. 



Fawkes's of York, ii. 142. 



Ferguson's Calendar of the Iri.sli Red Book, x. 19. 



Ferns of Great Britain Illustrated, xii. 356. 



Ferrar (Nicholas), Two Lives of him, xl. 236. 



Finlay's History of the Byzantine and Greek Em- 

 pires, X. 40. 



Fish, the Artificial Production of, vi. 113. 



Florence of Worcester's Chronicle, x. 495. 



Forester's Rambles in Norway, xii. 116. 



Forshall's Remonstrance against Romish Corrup- 

 tions, iii. 254. 



Forster's Lives of De Foe and Cimrchill, xi. 216. 



Forster's Pocket Peerage, xi. 115. 



Forster's Road Book for Tourists, vii. 561. 



Foss's Judges of England, iv. 13. 



Foster's Elements of Jurisprudence, ix. 210. 



Foster's Lectures, viii. 186. 



Foalkes's Manual of Ecclesiastical History, iv. 

 332. 



Fouque Undine, iv. 478. 



Eraser's Convocations of the Church of England, 

 vi. 402. 



Eraser's Parish Sermons, xi. 456. 



Freeman on the Architecture of LlandafF Cathe- 

 dra], ii. 271. 



Freeman's Essay on Window Tracery, iii. 158. 



French in England, v. 262. 



French's Notes on the Nimbus, x. 256. 



French's Pedigrees of Nelson and AVellington, viii. 

 90. 



Fuller (Andrew), Works, v. 286. 



Gatty (Mrs.), Faiiy Godmothers, iii. 381. 



Gatty (Mrs.), Parables from Nature, xii. 116. • 



Gatty's Vicar and his Duties, vii. 465. 



