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x. 15. Proverbs and popular phrases, x. 374. Pugging tooth, vi. 391. Ragmond, vi. 445. Rapids : water-break, viii. 294. Realm : its pronunciation, xi. 338. Resp., iv. 50. Rise, active verb, x. 73. Romeland, vi. 432. Royal regiments of the line, iii. 112. Scape = freak of nature, xi. 267. Scott's ' Lochinvar,' xii. 378. ' Scrannelpipedest," xi. 347. Seynt-pro-seynt, a wine, viii. 48 ; xii. 76. Sherlock : the name, x. 265. ' Skim the sea," xi. 406. Sneezing superstition : Earburn, xi. 173. Snodgrass as a surname, x. 11. Spane, ix. 412. Sprecan, specan, to speak, vi. 165. " Stafford blue," vi. 149. Stake in racing, viii. 353. Steele <Amie), the hymn -writer, xi. 357. Stymie at golf, ix. 370 ; x. 112. Surnames, ending in -nell, xi. 75. Talavera, xi. 297. Talbot, its derivation, vii. 392. Tennyson : " Ringing grooves of change," x. 246. Testout, iv. 354. Thiggyng : fulcenale : warelondes, viii. 296. Thune : CEil-de-boeuf, French slang, vii. 51, 153. Topsy-turvy, xii. 167. Towns unlucky for kings, viii. 36. Treats : Mullers, vi. 310. Trooping the colours, ii. 116. Trudgeon stroke in swimming, iv. 205. Truss-fail, xi. 18. Tunes, old, x. 93. Twitchel, iii. 436. Tyburn, xi. 333. Umber bird, viii. 230. Unbychid, its meaning, vii. 9. " Upon a summer's day," ix. 208. Vergel, its meaning, x. 234. Waddington as a place-name, xi. 136. Waeg-sweord in ' Beowulf,' viii. 186. Wain- ing bells, vi. 238. Whip in, the phrase, xii. 167. Widge, dialect survival for horse, vi. 186. William III.'s horse, ix. 377, 414. Wooset, its meaning, xi. 395. Words and phrases in American newspapers, xii. 11, 271, 371. Y- called : Y-coled, x. 510. Yamuyle, a victual, xii. 6. Young (E.), author of ' Night Thoughts,' xi. 34.

Li. (I. M.) on Arnold, Shelley, and the yew, xii. 287. Herrick on the yew, xii. 7. Milton on the palm, xii. 67. Taglioni = greatcoat, xii. 458. Yew in poetry, xii. 388, 477

Li. (J. H.) Cruikshank's remarque, vii. 50. Shop for the R.M.A. : Post, vii. 389

Li. (J. K.) on Capt. Death, i. 93. Wager, wreck of, i. 335

L. (K. E. E.) on human sacrifices: ghosts, iii. 448

L. (L.) on school company, ii. 352

L. (L. E.) on Lumley of Watton, Norfolk, vi. 89

L. (M. B.) on authors of quotations, viii. 150

L. (M. C.) on American Civil War verses, iv. 354. American magazines, viii. 515. Anna, a place- name, x. 417. Arnold, Shelley, and the yew, xii. 414. Athenian fleet saved by a comma, ix. 389. Authors of quotations wanted, viii. 475 ; x. 413, 476, 514. Californian English, vii. 36. Camelian, ix. 131, 375. ^ Carbery (Countess of), ii. 248. Cosas de Espana, i. 458. Dickens : Shakespeare : woodbine, xii. 411. ' D.N.B. Epitome,' ix. 153. Easter Sunday in 1512 and 1513, i. 388. ' Lady of the Lake ' : allusions, ix. 133. Leap year, ix. 254. Lines by Whyte Melville, iii. 408. Longfellow's ' Flowers,' vi. 517. Manitoba, i. 373. Non- conformist burial-grounds, x. 334. ' Oh, tell me whence Love cometh," ix. 385. ' Our Lady of the Snows," i. 392. * Passionate Pilgrim ' : ' lapp'd in lead," xii. 437. ' Promp- torium,' x. 488. Pugging tooth, vi. 517. Rattle- snake Colonel, xi. 191, 213. Roosevelt*: its pronunciation, vii. 35. Scotch words and

English commentators, ii. 198. Shibboleth, xi. Tammany : origin of the name, ix. 278. ' The hand that rocks the cradle," v. 273. " Un- answered yet, the prayer," iv. 346. Whitman (Walt) on Alamo, xii. 90. Words and phrases in American newspapers, xii. 371 L. (M.^Vl.) on Disraeli's novels, vi. 149 L. (M. S.) on authors of quotations wanted, vi. 48

L. (M. T.) on. Constant's memoirs, viii. 128,

272 L. (P.) on "I expect to pass through," i. 355.

London newspapers, v. 10

L. (R.) on armiger : generosus, &c., vii. 109. Authors of quotations, v. 108. Deputation defined, xii. 268. Generals and the enemy, xii. 268

L. (R. A.) on Pelle's bust of Charles II., xii. 287 L. (R. A. A.) on Comte d'Antraigues, x. 67. Austen (Stephen), bookseller, ix. 348. Han- cock, viii. 210. Hastings (Warren), his son, x. 128. King's College, Cambridge, v. 255. Rebus in churches, v. 250 L. (R. M.) on longest telegram, ii. 176. Persian

paintings, i. 29

L. (R. S.) on William Prynne's MSS., viii. 168 L. (T. B. ) on schools first established, iii. 209 L. (T. H.) on ' The Yahoo,' xii. 130 L. (T. M.) on authors of quotations wanted, xii.

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L. (W.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 453. " See how these Christians," xii. 48. " Taping shoos," vii. 259

L. (W. H.) on " As merry as griggs," i. 276 L. (W. J.), Dublin, on Addison's ' Cato ' : re- markable cast, vi. 228. Anne (Queen) as amateur actress, iii. 164. Mohun (Major), the actor, ii. 485. Shatford's 'Histriomastix,' iv. 209. Theatre-building, ii. 328. Theft from Warren (Sir George), iii. 188

L. (W. J.), Savile Club, on author of quotation wanted, xi. 334. Dog-names, ii. 470. Nor- wegian dictionaries, v. 384. Steward monu- ment at Bradford-on-Avon, ii. 444. Trans- lated surnames, iv. 205 L n (W. J.) on Lemans of Suffolk, ii. 248 L. (W. T.) on "And thou, blest star," iii. 88. Authors of quotations wanted, iii. 109 ; ix. 49 ; xi. 9

L. (W. U.) on Windsor uniform, iv. 527 L.-W. (E.) on Barbadoes : Barbydoys, vii. 30. Bruges, xii. 214. Fellows of the Clover Leaf, i. 193. Passports, xi. 432. Pickwick, c. 1280, iii. 447. Woolmen in the fifteenth century, iii. 193

L. S. appended to name of solicitor, ii. 428, 517 La Bruyere (J. de), his ' De la Cour,' ix. 35 La Fayette (Marquise de), c. 1754, her biography,

vi. 450 ; vii. 11 La Fontaine (Auguste), his ' Nouveaux Tableaux

de Famille,' xi. 389 ; xii. 78 La N6tre on Schopenhauer in English, xii. 67 La Poype (General), prisoner of war, his biography,

v. 46, 237 La Roche (Emily), Lady Echlin, her biography,

xi. 501 ; xii. 38, 70, 113

La Scala, name of new theatre, iii. 448, 497 La Tour d'Auvergne, Premier Grenadier of France,

i. 384, 470 ; ii. 52

Labyrinth at Pompeii, photograph of, iv. 168 Lach-Szyrma (W. S.) on Queen Helena, I. 29. Penrith, i. 29