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vi. 52. Lealand in W. Morris, vi. 66. Literary allusions, vi. 29. Macaulay on competitive examinations, viii. 237. Macaulay on the Thames, v. 489 ; vi. 93. Milton's ' L' Allegro, vi. 386. Musical composers as pianists, vii. 236. Nelson in fiction, iii. 294. Paramoudra, vii. 209. Plato and Sidney, i. 207. Poem by Fielding, v. 445. ' Poeta nascitur non fit," iv. 35. ' Pop goes the weasel," iii. 491. Pour, v. 329. Scott's ' Count Robert of Paris,' viii. 289. Seventeenth-century quotations, x. 270. Shakespeariana. i. 424 ; vii. 144. Snakes generated out of human brains, xi. 506. Spen- ser's ' Epithalamion,' iii. 246, 412. ' Sussex Drinking-Song,' v. 508. Swinburne (A. C.), quotation, i. 198 ; on Irish Nationalists, xii. 472. Tintagel, x. 194. Tripos verses, iv. 292 (H. P.) on men of family as parish clerks, viii.

517. ' Totum ume, iluit," iv. 350 (H. T.) on Babington Conspiracy, v. 190.

Prisoners' clothes as perquisites, iii. 472 . (I. M.) on flying across Lake of Perugia, xii. 476 (J.) on "Castle Inn," Birmingham, xii. 168.

Gray's ' Elegy ' and ploughing customs, xii.

390. Johnson (Dr.), his seals, vi. 288 ; his

franks, vii. 249. ' Paisley Annual Miscellany,'

ii. 8. Repington (Mr.) and Johnson, x. 390.

Salt-cellars with raised lobster, xi. 310

(J. A.) on " I expect to pass through," i. 247

(J. B.) on index of place-names, ix. 47, 235

(J. C.) on parody of Burns, ii. 488. Verse on a

cook, iii. 89.

(J. H.) on Chamberlain of Skipton, ix. 171

(J. M.) on Garibaldi's remains, xii. 328

(J. S.) on Berlioz, iii. 365. Bexfield (W. R.),

iv. 315. Death of Nelson, iv. 490. Hook

(John), of Norwich, v. 473. Ode on Purcell's

death, ii. 261 (K.) on " up," vi. 253 (L.) on broom-plant as workmen's badge,

vii. 466. "Lost tribe "=the Scotch, x. 9. Penrose's Journal ' : turtle-riding, vii. 277

(L. C.) on Brittany idolatrous folk-lore, viii. 409.

Cornish chough and witches, viii. 388. Telling

the bees, ix. 434

(L. P.) on Bacon or Usher ? iii. 234. ' Reliquiae

Wottonlanro,' ii. 326 ; v. 27. Wotton (Sir

Henry), ii. 508 (L. R. M.) on blood used in building, iii. 373.

Place, v. 371

(M. E.) on Samuel Whitchurch, poet, v. 31

(M. L.) on Horse Hill, x. 489

(M. S.) on Brandenburgh Hotise sale, ix. 277

(N. S.) on Chaplain to the Edinburgh Garrison,

i. 145. Commission, i. 88. Japanese New

Year's Day, i. 25. Jews and printing, ii. 184. O come, all ye faithful," i. 10

(P. A.) on musical composers as pianists, vii. 34

(P. C.) on party colours, v. 65

(P. W.) on rapids: water-break, viii. 189

(R.) on authors of quotations wanted, vii. 35.

' Experiences of a Gaol Chaplain,' ii. 267.

Inscription on statue of James II., i. 67. Lassa :

travellers' account, ii. 29. " Raisins of the

Cure," ix. 375. Scivroogh, vii. 470. Three

volumes v. one volume, ii. 427

(R. B.) on mite, a coin, viii. 138. Napoleon's

carriage, vii. 393

(R. F.-J.) on oldest public school, i. 215

(R. R.) on Richard ' Tymbers of ermine,

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arms, vii. 188.

S. (S.) on authors of quotations, ix. 328. King : Joachin Cardoza, v. 108. Peacock on church bells, viii. 208. St. Hubert and canine madness, vi. 410

S. (S. C. K.) on smoking and blind men, ix. 355

S. (S. H.) on Devil's Island, viii. 108, 175. Steven- son and the housemaid, xi. 449. " Vin gris," ix. 330

S. (S. P. E.) on cardinals and crimson robes, i. 157. Cross sign : hot cross buns, ix. 436

S. (S. T.) on Oxford University Volunteers, v. 108

S. (T.) on Capt. Cook's vessels, ix. 350. Thames steamboats, ix. 408

S. (T. X.) on authors of quotations wanted, x. 129. Woollen goods from France, x. 149

S. (W.)on 'Abridgement of Calvin's Institution.' xi. 488. Add : adder, iv. 456. Authors of quotations wanted, vii. 453. Bass Rock music, i. 374, 437 ; ii. 74. " Bawms March," vii. 230. Blacklock (Thomas), ii. 228. British Army in 1763, xii. 517. Broken on the wheel, vii. 293. Button-man, vi. 405. Casting lots, i. 366. Closets in Edinburgh buildings, ii. 154. Coach- man's epitaph, ii. 96. ' Complete Drill Ser- jeant,' iv. 530. Corunna : bearer of the news, xi. 275. Creeling the bridegroom, vii. 296. Curry (Capt,), v. 271. ' D.N.B. Epitome,' x. 284. Drum-major : John Bibie, vii. 168. Duelling in England, ii. 435; iii. 94. ' Ecce Tiberim ! ' vi. 173. English officials under foreign Governments, iii. 214. Epitaphiana, ii. 475. Erskine (Charles, Cardinal), x. 377. Fleet Street, No. 53, iv. 94. " Fortune favours fools," ii. 491. French words in Scotch, ix. 450. Funeral : burial, viii. 73. Gainsborough, archi- tect, c. 1300, xii. 155. Garden (Alexander), M.D., i. 417. Gray's ' Elegy ' in Russian, v. 306. Greig (Admiral Sir Samuel), i. 492. Grenadier Guards, i. 31. ' Grenadier's Exer- cise of the Grenado,' i. 412. Guydickens (Melchior), v. 93. Hazel or hessle, the word, vi. 296. Highlanders barbadosed, viii. L35. Holyrood font, iii. 110. Howe (Col.), viii. 158. Immurement alive of religious, i. 217. Innis- killing: Enniskilling, vii. 269. Inverness biblio- graphy, xii. 398. Irish pedigrees, viii. 29. Kant's descent, iii. 157. " Kingsley's Stand,' vii. 158. Lamb in place-names, iii. 294. Leche family, i. 293. Martello towers, i. 356, 477. Mary, Queen of Scots, i. 36. Massucci (Agos- tino), vi. 344. Matross : topass, vii. 476. ' Memoirs of a Stomach,' i. 171. Mess dress : sergeants' sashes, i. 277. Military discipline, v. 12. Military executions, iii. 304. Mony a pickle maks a mickle," vii. 113. Moro, Fort, its storming, i. 514 ; ii. 175, 313, 375. Neck and heels, iv. 465. Nightcaps, i. 114. " Old Highlander," vii. 137. Papers, i. 53 ; ii. 532. Parade-rest, i. 345. Parr (Governor), of Nova Scotia, vi. 255. Pennecuik (Alexander), Gent., i. 513. Place, v. 475. " Port arms," ix. 66. Propale, ii. 369. Public Office = Police Office, vii. 92. Ramsay (David), iv. 68. Reduce, ii. 266. Scotch Communion tokens, iv. 430. Scots Greys, and grey horses, vii. 93 ; their history, x. '454. Scottish Naval and Military Academy, iii. 209; iv. 212. Scottish proverb, viii. 470. "Send" of the sea, i. 517. Sobieski family, ix. 318. Stob, ii. 495. Strode regiment, vi. 112. Symson (William), in. Thiggyng : fulcenale : warelondes, viii.

109. 296.

Thompson (Mr.) of the 6th Dragoons, v. 316. Tiffin, ii. 206. Trooping of the colours, ii. 116.