FIRST SERIES. 



Anonymous Works : — 



Rodondo, oi- tlie State Jugglers, ix. 589. 



Romance of the Pyrenees, xi. 1 05. 



Rome and the early Christians, xi. 206. 



Rosabella, xi. 105. 



Rowley and Chatterton in the Shades, xii. 427. 



Royal Recollections, x. 465. 



Sacro-Sancta Regum Majeoias, iv. 293. 372. 



Salmon's Lives of English Bishops, ix. 175. 



Sancto Sebastian©, xi. 105. 



Sanctorum Septem Dormientium Historia, iii. 139. 



Savage, by Piomingo, x. 364; xi. 175. 



Scenes from an unfinished Drama called Phron- 

 tisterion, x. 349. 416. 



School of Politicks, xi. 301. 



School of the Heart, iii. 390. 469; iv. 141. 241. 

 440; V. 92. 



Scoute Generale, iii. 303. 



Selections from Foreign Literacy Journals, vi. 488. 



Sentimental Love, xii. 407. 



Shadow of the Tree of Life, v. 79. 



Shetland, Description of the Island, iv. 317. 



Sicily and Naples, a tragedy, i. 77. 



Sir Giles Goose Cappe, Knight, i. 77. 



Sketch of the State of Ireland, xi. 125, 



Sketches of Irish Political Characters, x. 308. 



Soldier's Fortune, xi. 165. 



Solyman, x. 163; xi. 273. 



Soomarokoff's Demetrius, its translator, ix. 246. 



Spaniards in Peru, iv. 257. 456. 



Speculum Exemplonini, i. 380. 



State of the Established Church, xii. 303. 



Struggles for Life, or the Autobiography of a Dis- 

 senting Minister, xii. 9. 52. 115. 



Sympathy, a Poem, xii. 429. 



Tableau de Paris, xi. 48. 



Tactometria, xi. 467.'*. 



Talents — "All the Talents," xi. 386. 



Tales of the Fairies, x. 128. 



Tales, Romances, Apologues, &c., xii. 366. 



Taming of a Shrew, i. 194. 227. 345. 



Telliamid, xi. 85. 155. 269. 



Temple of Trath, vii. 549. 630. 



Terrae J'ilius, x. 1 0. 



Theology and Philosophy of Cicero, v. 490. 



Theophania, i. 174; v. 88. 



Theophilus Iscanus, Philadelphus vapulans, xi. 48. 



Three Dialogues on the Amusements of tlie Clergy, 

 xii. 74. 



Three Letters on Italy, xi. 424. 



Tin Trumpet, xi. 384 ; xii. 19. 



Trafalgar, or the Sailor's Play, x. 145. 



Tragedy of Nero newly written, i. 77. 120. 



Travels of Two English Pilgrims, ii. 245. 



Treatise on the Real Presence, xii. 285. 



Trevelyan, ix. 590. 



Troubles at Frankfort, i. 379 ; ii. 349. 



Trumpet of Fame, i. 413. 



Truth and Filial Love, xii. 450. 



Turkish Spy, i. 334; ii. 12. 151. 



Turks in Europe, ix. 542. 



Valley of Vision, i. 484. 



Vestiges of Creation, x. 466. 



Vigil of St. Mark, xi. 485. 



Anonymous Works :— - 



Village Lawyer, ix. 493; x. 194; xi. 113. 



Village Maid, xii. 450. 



Violet, or the Danseuse, x. 306. 



Virgin Victim, xii. 383. 



Virtue and Vice, Treatise in Prose and Verse, x. 29. 



Visions of Sir Heister Riley, viii. 9; xi. 234. 



Voiage du Monde de Descartes, vi. 150. 230. 



Vox verfe Anglorum, iv. 293. 



Wallace, a Tragedy, iii. 305. 453. 



Walter, or a Second Peep, xi. 100. 



Wanderings of the Memory, viii. 527. 610. 



Warreniana, xi. 446. 



Watch, an Ode, viii. 174. 



Wellesley's Administration, One Year of, xi. 125. 



West Indian ; or Memoirs of Fred. Charlton, xii. 45. 



Whetstone of Reproof, ii. 231. 



Whigs no Christians, iii. 326. 



Whitelocke's Memorials, ix. 127. 



Whole Duty of Man, ii. 292; V. 229; vi. 537; 



viii. 564; ix. 551. 

 Wilkins (Peter), his Adventures, ii. 480; iii. 13; 



ix. 543; X. 17. 112. 212. 

 Whychcote of St. John, xi. 27. 

 Will Whimsical's Miscellany, xii. 225. 

 Wine and Walnuts, xii. 336. 

 Words of Jesus, xi. 266. 473. 

 Youth's Comedy and Tragedy, xi. 342. 476. 



Ansai-eys on Mount Lebanon, ix. 169. 



" Anson's Voyage," its authorship, xii. 62. 



Anstis (John), his MS. of the Antiquity of Seals, v. 



610; vi. 20. 

 Antecedents, its plural use, viii. 439. 

 Antediluvian history, iii. 330. 

 Antholin's (St.) churchwardens' accounts, i. 180. 260. 



423; ii. 172. 

 Anthony (St.). See Tanthony hell. 

 " Anticipate," its correct spelling, xi. 204. 

 Anticipated inventions. See Inventions. 

 Anti-Jacobin, authors of the Poetry, iii. 334. 348, 349. 



396. 431; xii. 343. 

 Anti-Jacobite song, vi. 314. 395. 

 Antipodes, what day is it at our Antipodes? viii. 102. 



479. 648; ix. 288. 

 Antiquarian documents, ix. 513. 

 Antiquarian Etching Club, iii. 487. 

 Antiquaries, early Society of, xi. 5. 

 Antiquaries' Society, friendly hints to its members, xi, 317. 



New vice-president, xi. 496. 



Portraits, ix. 138. 



Proclamations, vii. 3. 



Subscription to, vi. 473. 521. 569 ; viii. 45 ; ix. 410. 



Suggested alterations, vii. 489. 

 Antiquaries temp. Elizabeth, v. 365. 

 Antiquities, Continental writers on, vi. 35. 

 Antoninus, emperor, his medal, vi. 336. 

 Antoninus (Marcus iElius), a pseudonyme, iv. 152. 245. 

 Antrim, the Earls of, xii. 260. 

 Antrix, its meaning, xi. 426. 

 Ants of India, iv. 231. 



-Anus, quantity of the Latin termination, viii. 386. 552. 

 Anywhere, its use suggested, vii. 38. 335. 

 " A per se A," obsolete phrase, x. 122. 474. 



