GENERAL INDEX. 



Apiciypha, editions of the Bible containing it, i. 401; 

 ii. 377. 



Apocryphal works, ix. 542. 



Apparent magnitude, x. 243. 395. 



Apparition preceding the fire of London, ix, 541 ; x. 

 113. 



Applauding, national methods of, viii. 6. 



Apple sauce with pork, its origin, v. 395; vi. 64. 



Apple-tree in America, xi. 163. 



Apple-trees, blessing them, v. 148; offerings to, iv. 309. 



Apples decorated on New Year's day, i. 214. 



Aprcs moi le deluge, iii. 299. 397. 



Apricot, its etymology, ii. 420; iii. 75; early cultiva- 

 tion, xi. 41. 



April the First, customs, vii. 528; xii. 100. 



Apron, its etymology, vi. 146. 



Apuleius on mesmerism, vi. 8 ; Golden Ass, translations, 

 ii. 464; iii. 76. 



Aquaria, or vivaria, xii. 285. 309. 



Aquinas (Thomas), Catena Aurea, ii. 324; lines by, 

 viii. 366. 



Arabian Nights' Entertainments, tobacco and opium un- 

 noticed, viii. 147; ix. 44; translation, xii. 148. 



Arabian tales and their sources, ix. 319. 



Arabic grammar, si. 323; xii. 55; inscriptions de- 

 cyphered, iv. 266. 332. 382; numerals, i. 230. 279. 

 307. 358. 367. 433. 435; ii. 27. 61. 339. 413. 424. 

 470; particles from Hebrew roots, xii. 326; writers 

 on the Arts, xii. 305. 



Arable land, its rental in 1333, v. 396. 



Arademaravasadeloovaradooyou, its meaning, viii. 651. 



Arago's meteorological observations, vii. 40. 512. 



Aram (Eugene), ii. 310. 360; v. 125; "Comparative 

 Lexicon," vii. 597; viii. 255; MS. found in his cell, 

 X. 361. 



Arbor Lowe and Stanton Moor, iv. 274. 390. 



Arbuthnot (Dr.), Works and portrait, xii. 166. 368. 

 439. 



Arc (Joan of), heraldic insignia, vii. 206. 295. 



Arc de aubour, explained, v. 248. 330. 



Arch, origin of the pointed, vi. 388. 



Archffiologia Cambrensis, reprint of vol. i., v. 274. 

 426. 



Archa3ological Association, meeting, 1855, xii. 155. 



Archffiological Institute, its meeting, 1853, viii. 45; in 

 18.55, xii. 155. 



Archaic words, vii. 3.52. 375. 400. 520. 542. 566 ; 

 viii. 120; ix. 491; x. 24. 514. See Pi-ovincialisms. 



Archer rolls, and Master of Archery, v. 395. 



Architecture, domestic, ix. 220. 276. 



Architecture of Scotland, x. 11. 



Arch-priest of Exeter, ix. 105. 185. 312. 568. 



Arciacon, the god, v. 607. 



.'Arctic expedition, lines on, ii. 67. 



Areley-Kings, Worcestershire, memorial in the church- 

 yard, vi. 406; its curious dial, viii. 224. 



Argot, its etymology, vii. 331. 



Ariosto's Brutto Mostro, xi. 297. 329; xii. 440. 



Aristophanes and John Chinaman's pig, x. 534. 



Aristophanes' Comedies, Walsh's traiTslation, v. 129; on 

 the modern sUge, iii. 105. 198. 250. 504. 



Aristotle and Pythagoras, iii. 352. 



Aristotle's checks, vii. 451. 496; viii. 97, 98; his 

 errors as a naturalist, vi. 31 ; on living Law, ix. 373. 



457. 529; on the nerves, x. 508; xi. 73; passages 

 quoted, x. 125. 267. 454; xi. 55; Poetics, J. War- 

 ton's note on, v. 606; quoted by St. Paul, v. 175. 

 Arithmetical notes, xi. 57; xii. 4. 117. 237. 388. 404. 

 Arkwright, origin of the name, v. 320. 429. 

 Armada, poem on the, i. 12. 18. 

 Armagh, its etymology, i. 158. 218. 264. 

 Armenian language, ii. 136. 189. 206. 

 Armiger's crest, query respecting, v. 397. 

 Arminian and Calvinistic writers, xi. 245. 

 Armorial bearings, cost of, xii. 145. 

 cities and towns, vi. 54. 161. 400. 

 duty on, xii. 206. 373. 

 early grants of, x. 326. 

 French or Flemish, ix. 541, 

 grant 3d temp. Henry VIIL, x. 208. 

 Ireland, xi. 226. 



modern practice of assuming, viii. 50. 

 national, vi. 512. 

 parliamentary papers on, v. 416. 

 unknown, iv. 58. 330; x. 32. 184. 415; xi. 425; 

 xii. 449. 

 Armorial painted window, i. 197. 

 Arms, canting, ix. 146. 256. 

 Arms in painted glass, vii. 132. 



of ladies borne in a lozenge, viii. 37. 83. 277. 448. 



652. 

 of royalty in churches, v. 559 ; vi. 62. 88. 108. 

 178. 227. 248. 517; ix. 327. 

 Army, aristocratic services in, xi. 501. 

 colour of the uniform, x. 127. 315. 

 estimates, 1670—1760, xi. 466. 

 lists, old, ix. 589; x. 73. 

 nurses, x. 461. 



precedence, x. 305. 433. 511; xi. 30. 

 scarlet regimentals, ix. 55. 

 works corps in 1598, xii. 6. 

 Arnall (Wm.) and the " Free Briton," xii. 98. 

 Arnim (Bettina), her German-English, viii. 437. 

 ^Apviov, as used in the Apocalypse, vi. 509 ; vii. 24. 

 Arnold family, vi. 555. 



Arnold (Gen. Bendect), vii. 597 ; his treason, x. 80. 

 Arnold of Ballesford, Suffolk, arms, x. 164. 332. 

 Arrow-head, or broad arrow, iv. 315. 371.412; v. 115. 



189; vii. 360; x. 154. 

 Arrow-mark found in North Devon, viii. 440. 

 Arrowsmith (Dr. John), vi. 413. 

 Art, new mode of treating works of, xi. 404. 

 Art of Illumination, a MS. treatise, ii. 70. 

 Artephius, the chemical philosopher, ii. 247. 

 Artesian wells, ix. 222. 283. 499. 

 Arthur (King), grave at Warbstow Barrow, x. 388 ; his 

 second exhumation, v. 490. 598; vi. 568; x. 156; 

 in the form of a raven, viii. 618. 

 Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Craigs, iii. 119. 251. 

 Arthuriana, ix. 371. 



Articles, Thirty-nine, custom of reading them, iii. 237 ; 

 of 1571 , iii. 491 ; xxth, supposed forged clause, iv. 87. 

 Artillery Company, member's summons, xii. 508. 

 Art'rizde, its meaning, iv. 272. 

 Arundel House, Strand, iv. 361. 

 Arundel (Richard Fitz-AIan, 9th earl), ix. 516. 

 Arundelian collection, its dispersion, iv. 361; vii. 27; 

 monuments, x. 187. 



