INDEX. 
Photography :—= 
Barnes’s dry collodion process, 458. 
Caranza’s (M. D.) waxed paper process, 438. 
Concave field for pictures, 16. 
Desprats (Abbé) on dry collodion, 61. 
Fac-similes of old documents, 37. 104. 160. 
Helioplastic, and photography on lithographic 
stone, 199. 
Localities favourable to photographers, 458. 
Lyte’s new process of printing photographs, 380. 
399. ‘ 
Photographic Society's exhibition, 61; secretary- 
ship, 120. 
Positives, their alteration, 179. 
Sebastopol views after battle, 220. 
Stereoscope, Prize Essay on, 458. 
Wax paper negatives, 260. 
Phrases, origin of some now in use, 44. 201. 283. 343. 
502. 
P. (H. S.) on Tyrconnel hunting at Comb-Martin, 453. 
P. (H. S. F. D.) on Hugh Speke, 28. 46. 
Physicians, controversy between two, 492. 
Physiognomy and chiromancy, 55. 162. 
Pianoforte in England, 209. 
Pickering (Sir Gilbert), pedigree, 101. 
“Picta Poesis,” Douce’s notes in, 108. 
Pilkington (Letitia), Memoirs, 154. 
Pinkerton (W.) on machine hexameters, 57. 
Pinks (W. J.) on surnames, 397. 
Pius (Pope) and Book of Common Prayer, 39. 60. 98. 
135. 202. 239. 
P. (J.) on blessing with the hand, 103. 
Chess literature, 302. 
Common-place books, 303. 
Death among the Chinese, 92. 
“ Giving quarter,” 321. 
Marriages made in heaven, 142. 
Odros, as used of events, 73. 
Philosophy of Societies, 303. 
Proverbs, 113. 
Seven prelates sent to the Tower, 169. 
Sperling-street, London, 195. 
P. ( J. G.) on Hildesheim medal, 123. 
P. (L.) on L’Abbé Primi, 34. 
Plagiarism by Dr. Bloomfield, 91. 
Plants in sleeping rooms, 433. 
Platitude, its etymology, 122. 
* Pleasures of Ornithology,” ifs author, 11. 
Plough Monday custom, 386. 475. 
Plowden (Edmund), Queen Elizabeth’s letter to him, 12. 
Plowden’s claim to the Dudley barony, 152. 
Plunket’s Light to the Blind, MS. of, 292. 
Plutarch, passage in, 257. 
P. (M.) on wooden and stone crosses, 289. 
Poitevin song, 296. 
Political Poems, 39. 
Polyglott Geographical Dictionary, 292. 
Pompey’s statue, its history, 134. 
Poniatowski gems, 471. 
Poole (Robert), M. D., 77. 
Pope’s Supremacy, Edward VI.’s Treatise on, 112. 
Popiana : — 
Additions to Pope’s Works, 8. 
Curll’s Corinna, 449, 
547 
Popiana ; = 
Dennis the critic, 41. 
Morrice (Bezaleel) and Pope, 51. 
Mother of Alex. Pope, 41. 
Ode: ‘‘ Descend ye Nine,” 278. 449. 
Philips threatens to flog Pope, 41. 
Pope’s Works, Roscoe’s edition, 1847, 135. 
Ramsay (Allan) and Pope, 449. 
“The hero William and the martyr Charles,” 41. 
449, 
Porcelain that indicates poison, 212. 
Porson’s (Richard) Catechism for the Swinish Multitude, 
254. 300. 343. 384. 
Port, or larboard, origin of the word, 335. 404. 440. 
Port wine, extraordinary price of, 390. 
Portraits, National Gallery of, 205. 
Portuguese coin, 193; preachers, 56. 
Posies on wedding rings, 82. 123. 304. 
Post and pan house, 394. 
Postage stamps, their inventor, 351. 
Povey (Charles), his voluminous works, 266. 322. 
Powis (Mr. Justice), jeu d’esprit on, 262. 
P. (P.) on Dan and Jordan, 243. 
Fragments of former greatness, 499. 
Sir William Stanley, 400. 
Prayer-Book. See Common Prayer Book. 
Prayer, Occasional Forms of, 247. 
Prebends in Lincoln cathedral, 412. 
Precentor on the psalm dances, 213. 
Prelates, the seven, sent to the Tower by James II., 169. 
Pressing to death, 411. 500. 
Pressland (E. C.) on spider eating its web, 314. 
Prestoniensis on General Burgoyne, 251. 
Daniel Pulteney, 294. 
Spread eagle, 73. 
Prices, the glass-painters, 337. 
Prideaux (Bp. John) form of excommunication, 55. 
Priests’ hiding-places, 182. 440. 488. 
Primi (L’Abbé), Histoire de la Guerre de Hollande, 34. 
“ Princess Mary,” eventful history of the ship, 111. 
Principalities, arms of, 211. 
Prints, political, temp. Charles 1., 95. 
Prior (Matthew), sources of a graceful thought, 394. 
Prior Robert of Salop on Allport family, 133. 
Lava of tna, 143. 
Painting at Shrewsbury, 149. 
Stothard’s mother, 133, 
Way-side crosses, 122. 
P. (R. L.) on legal jeu d’esprit, 171. 
Proclamation against Vice and Immorality, 77. 144. 
Proctors, their election in Oxford diocese, 193. 242. 
Prognostications drawn from the days on which the new 
year commences, 273. 
Propositions, false and dangerous, 126. 
Proverbs : —= 
A black shoe makes a merry heart, 113. 
Birchen Lane, 254, 
Breeches: ‘ To wear the breeches,” 283. 343. 
Bridport : “ He was stabbed by a Bridport dagger,” 
323. 
French, 355. 452. 
Giving quarter, 321. 
Going snacks, 267. 
Good Friday, 267. 
