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INDEX. 



B. (C. W.) on the expression " in print," 

 12. 



— — on a sketcli of Bogatslcy, 44. 



on Laciv Hopton, 97. 



on Ussber's works, 110. 



on I>ady Klizabeth Horner, 131. 



- — on the late William Hone, 2+1. 



Bealby (H. M.), notes on newspapers, 98. 

 418. 



Beaumont (Wm.) on Grcmesditch, 331. 



Beaumont and Jeremy Taylor, 154. 



Bed, lines on, 175. 



Bede's Mental Ahnanack, 201. S+l. 43f>. 



Bees infornied of a death, 270. 308. 43S. 



B. (E. H.) on eurious facts in natural his- 

 tory, 189. 



on mazer-wood and sin-eaters, 211. 



B. (E. I,.) on verses presented to General 

 Monck, 421. 



Bellarmin's monstrous paradox, 45. 103. 



Bell-house, a Saxon, lOi. 178. 



Bells in churches, 165 244. 



B, (E. M.) on Spenser's portraits, 101. 



on Spenser's Faerie Queen, 133. 



Beiibow on the cycle of the moon, 102. 



Bene't Fink (St.), its monumental inscrip- 

 tions, 407.491. 



Bensleys of Norwich, 115. 241. 



Berlin mean time, how reckoned, 256. 355. 



Bernard (St.), passage in, 133. 



Berth, its etymology. 83. 212. 



Berwick and Alva (Duke de), 133. 244. 



Beuno (St.), notices of, 424. 



Beville on p:)rtrait of Dryden. 59. 



B. (F.) on ])arochial names, 153. 



B. (F. J.) on armorial bearing?, 58. 



3 on locusts of the New Testament, 351. 



on cro.ss-Iegged effigies, 458. 



B. (H. A) on Dictionary of Hackneyed 

 Quotations. 405. 



on frontispiece to Hobbes' Leviathan, 



487. 

 Bhiiugiilnore, round towers at, 442. 

 B ( H. H ) on inscription on an oak-board, 



109. 

 on churches decorated at Christmas, 



109 



on the m'stletoe, 110. 



on curfew-bell at Charleston, 240. 



Bible ilivination in Suffolk, I4S. 



lines on the, attributed to Byron, 47.3. 



B.bliophilus (Periergus) on carmagnoles, 



4S9. 

 Bib ioshecarius Chethamensis on written 



s 'rmons, 237. 

 Bicetre, or Vincestre. 13. 

 Biographic il dictionary, a new one sug- 



gests'd, 483. 

 Birds, the hnllownrsi of their bones, 294. 



care for the dead, 131 . 



Bishops, can they viicate their sees? 29-9. 

 Bishops, their marriage, 57. 125. 193. 196. 



29S. 343. 427. 

 B (J.) on registry of British subjects 



abroad, 7. 

 Oil payments for destroying vermin, 



203. 



on parish registers and briefs, 232. 



on the word 'AS^X^oj, 4i8. 



B. (J.), Manchester, on the genealogy of 



the Tnnges, .384. 

 B- (J. N.) on " Alterius orb's pap.'i," 75. 

 on inscription on a pair of spectacles, 



407. 

 B. (J O.) on " Heu quanto minus," .tc., 21. 

 on curious monumental inscription, 



88 

 B (J. S.) on parish register of Petworth, 



27. 



. on John Bodley, 240. 



on parish registers, 490. 



on clekit house, 506. 



Blessing by the hand, 74. 214. 



Bl. (J ) on locusts, 352. 



Blood, circulation of the, 110- 



Blnodhound, its scent, 368. 455. 



Blowe 1, on thn meaning of Bummaree, 39. 



on plaids and tartans, 107. 



on an Irish halfpenny, 138. 



Blowen on salmon fishery in the Thames, 

 141. 



on the Tradescants, 182. 



on pun by William Oldys, 206. 



^— on epitaph in Dalkeith churchyard, 

 230. 



on the ball that killed Nelson, 471. 



B. (M. W ) on the death of the Hon. Spen- 

 cer Perceval, 4. 



on an anecdote of Curran, 173. 



on execution under singular circum- 

 stances, lyi. 



on portrait of Edmund Burke, 271. 



on quotation from an old ballad, 391. 



- — - on ducks and drakes, 502. 

 Bne, on Jacobus de Voragine, 23. 

 BocKelt (Julia R.), notices of the Basnet 

 family, 77. 



on noble and workhouse names, 198. 



on monumental symbolism, 209. 



on Upton Court, 493. 



Bodley (John), notices of, 59. 116. 240. 

 Bogatsky, a sketch of him, 44. 

 Bohnn (Edmund), particulars of, 484. 

 Bold on the family of Kvme, 23. 

 Book plates, 4S. 93. 354.' 

 Books, notices of new — 



Agassiz and Gould's Outlines of Coin. 



parative Physi.ilogy, 510. 

 AUport's Kit's Coty House, .30. 

 Andrews' Latin-English Lexicon, 199. 

 ArchaeologiaCambrensis, N0.VII., 14. 

 Book of English Songs, 302. 

 Boswell's Life of Johnson, 302. 

 British Museum, list of autograph 



letters, charters, &c., 183. 

 Buckley's Canons of the Council of 



Trent, 46. 

 Buffs Letters on the Physics of the 



Earth, 413. 

 Calmet's Dictionary abridged, 333. 

 Carlde's Manual of the .Anatomy and 

 Physiology of the Human Mind, 29. 

 Chase, thf^. by Nimrod, 2-<fi. 

 Chatelaine's Rambles through Rome, 



2*5. 

 Chronological New Testament, 357. 

 Cicc^ro's Orations, translated by 



Yonge, 510. 

 Cocl-erell's Iconography of Wells 



Cathedral, 245. 

 Comical Creatures from Wurteniberg, 



12n. 

 D'Atnn's History of Drogheda, 493. 

 De Lamartine's Stone Mason of St. 



Pout. 126 

 Denaiius— Shall we keep the Crystal 



Palace? 14. 

 Ell's's Map of various Public Clocks, 



493. 

 Ely Cathedral, Archaeological Guide 



to. 199. 

 Eotheii, in Traveller's Library, 460. 

 Essays from The Times, 286. 

 Family Alminack and Educational 



Register, 478. 

 Foss's Judges of England, 13. 

 Foiilkes's Manual of Ecclesiastical 



History. .3.)2 

 Fouque's Undine, 478. 

 Gesammtabenthener. By Von der 



Ha-ji'n. 263. 

 Grants Memoirs of Sir J. Hepburn, 



SBl. 

 Gregory's Letters on the Evidences 



16S. 

 Guizot'3 Iconographie Chretienne, 

 286. 



Monk's Contemporaries, 126. 



Gutch's Literary and Scientific Regis- 

 ter f:)r 1852, 510. 

 Halle's (Dr.) Letters Historical and 



Botanical, 14.3. 

 Halliwell's Catalogue of Proclama- 

 tions, &C..493. 

 Hand Atlas of Physical Geography, 



429. 

 Haydn's Book of Dignities, 429. 

 Henry's Unripe Windfalls, 509. 



Heywood's Golden and Silver Ages, 

 ■29. 



Hunt's Elementary Physics, 429. 



James's Life and Times of Louis XIV., 

 215. 



Kelke's Churchyard Manual, 199. 



KirchhcifTs Beitriige zur Geschichte 

 des Deutschen Buchhandels, 46. 



Laing's Journal of a Residence in 

 Norway, 182. 



Lamartine's History of the Restora- 

 tion of the Monarchy in France, 142. 



Lansdowne Shakspeare, 509. 



Latham's Germania of Tacitus, 477. 



Handbook of the English Lan- 

 guage, 357. 



Layard's Nineveh, abridged, 373. 



Lebahn's Self-Instructor in German, 

 478. 



Literature of the Rail, 183. 



Lucretius on the Nature of Things, 

 translated, 395. 



Mantell's Handbook to the Organic 

 Remains in the British Museum, 

 413. 



Mayhew's London Labour and the 

 London Poor, 413. 



Merlet's Dictionary of French Diffi- 

 culties, 478. 



Mitchel's Orbs of Heaven, 303. 



Mormons, or Latter-day Saints, 303. 



Murray's Handbook of Modern Lon- 

 don. 126. 



Neander's General History of the 

 Christian Religion, 126. 



. Planting of the Christian Church, 



303. 



Notae Ferales, a few Words on the 

 Modern System of Interment, 14. 



Official Catalogue of the Great Exhi- 

 bition, 459. 



Ovid s Metamorphoses, translated, 303. 



Pauli's Konig -iElfred und seine Stelle 

 in der Geschichte Englands, 166. 



Pfeiffer's ( Madame) Voyage round the 

 World, 373. 



Planche's Pursuivant of Arms; or 

 Heraldry founded upon Facts, 459. 



Bedding's The Stranger in London, 

 166. 



Redding's History of Modern Wines, 

 3h5. 



Salisbury Volume of the ArchasolO; 

 gical Institute, 395. 



Scott's Antiquarian Gleanings in the 

 North, 332. 



Smith's Address before the Royal Geo- 

 graphical Society, 166. 



Stiickhardt's Principles of Chemistry, 

 333. 



Todd's Three Treatises by JohnWyck- 

 lyffe, 46. 



Traveller's Library, 94. 460. 



Tregelles' History of the Jansenists, 

 215. 



Ullman's Life of Gregory of Nazian- 

 zum, .357. 



Vasari's Lives of Painters, Sculptors, 

 &c., 143. 395. 



Vaux's Hantlbook to the Antiquities 

 in the British Museum, 126. 413. 



Walker's Cab Fare of London, 396. 



Welsh Ecclesiastical Sketches, 413. 



Whitaker's Clergyman's Diary and 

 Ecclesia..tical Directory, 478. 



Williams' Glossary of British Dress 

 and Armour, 29. 



Wilson's Little Earnest Book upon a 

 Great Old Subject, 357. 



Wolf's Beitriige zur Deutschen My- 

 thologie, 493. 

 Books, privately printed, 17. 

 Bootikins described, 232. 

 Borderer on the Latin termination" aster," 

 59. 



on Childe Harold, Canto iv. st. li. lii., 



S3. 



on the Lay of the Last Minstrel, 134. 



on plaids and tartans, 445. 



