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Hog Ram 
| Fox Rabbit 
Cat Squirrel » 
Lion ~ Otter 
Pigg Wolf 
Hobby &C. 
Lamb 
: 3. Birds. 
Bird Martin 
COCK Swallow 
Capon Peacock 
Crowe Rook 
Coote Raven 
Duck Rebin - 
Drake Hawk 
Gooie Falcon 
Gofling Nightingale 
Eagle Sparrow 
Lark Swan 
Partridge Pairot ° . 
Dove Quail 
Finch Woodcock 
Goldfinch Wren 
Jay &c.. 
_ Fi. 
Salmon. Roach 
Codd Pike 
Mackerel W hale 
Sturgeon &c. 
; Vegetables, 
Ath Plumtree 
Appletree Flower 
Beech Rofe 
Birch - Wheat 
Elder Wood 
Oak &C. 
3. Coleurs, Se. 
Brown Gold ~*~ 
Black Silver 
Grey ; 
Green Eat 
Scarlet Wett 
White > Nerth 
Copper South 
4. Things. 
Buckle. _Fcuntain 
. Boot * Chalk 
Bee hive Ginger 
Bell Rice 
Beer “Stone 
Berry River 
Box Kettle 
Barn Hedge 
Coal Leg 
Head Kitchen 
Hill Pariour 
Dale 
Hali 
Origin and Claffes of Surnames. 
[March ly 
Grove Hand 
Mountain S&C. 
5. Compound Names. 
Birdwhifile Elfegood 
Churchyard Gotobed 
Drinkwater Goforth 
Drinkmilk Gathercoal 
Fairweather Tronfide : 
Merry weather Monypenny 
Hailftone Overall 
Featherftone Otterway 
Hogsfleth Hi:chcock 
Pigtat Allcock 
Philpot Ciawfoot 
Strangeways Ramfbottom 
Lovejoy Nettletop 
Lightfoot Penvefeather 
Lightbody Gieenfides 
Heavyfide Croikthanks 
Littlewood Longfhanks 
Smallwood ‘Longfides 
Underwood , Longears 
Archdeacon Smallbones. . 
Armftrong Greymill 
Strongi’th’arm Waterfall 
Goodenough Wellbeloved | 
Toogood &e. &e.- 
6. Chrifiian Names compounded. 
Jobnfon Dickfon 
Tomfon Peterfon 
Jackfon Pierfon 
Robinfon Nicholfon 
Robertfon Nickfon 
Rohbfon Jamefon 
. Wilfon Jacobfon 
Williamfon Hughfon or 
Harrifon Hewfon 
Hodgfon Benfon, &«.. 
Richardfon 
Iam, &c. H.R. 
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To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine. 
SIR, 
HOUGH I fear you will think that 
40 too many of your ufeful pages have 
already been taken up by the fubject of 
Mr. Malthus’s Effay, yet as your corref- 
pondent M. N. has diftinéily accufed Mr. 
Malthus of miftating the opinions of Dr. 
Price, for the purpefe of affuming to him- 
felf a difcovery which belonged to ano- 
ther, and has called aloud for fads, J 
truit you ‘will make room for the follow- 
ing references :— 
Mr. Malthus fays (page 228) that Dr. 
Price “ often mentions the lifts of the 
yeacly births and marriages, as exprefling 
the number of children born to each mar- 
riage; and particulaily notices the pro- 
portion in Sweden, as thewing the oe 
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