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GENERAL INDEX.

Krebs (H.) on Albanian and modern Greek, vi. 446" Anaphylaxis," viii. 85" Austro-Hun- garian monarchy, nine different languages of the," x. 308 Bagdad, iii. 69" Balance of power," xii. 221 " Beau-pere," viii. 466 ; ix. 62" Bethlem Gabor," vii. 338" Billion," " trillion," &c., ix. 278 Blanket as a verb, ii. 376" Cheminots," i. 446 Chile versus Chili, ix. 275 Christmas and its name in European languages, iv. 505 Colani and the Reforma- tion, iii. 32 Comets and princes : Julius Ccesar, i. 448 Compost61a, its etymology, i. 118 Corpse bleeding, ii. 391 Dodekanisa, viii. 167 Edward = lorwerth, i. 491 Egyptian Book of the Dead, ix. 253 Elzevir, viii. 251 ' Erlkonigs Tochter,' Danish poem, ii. 237 Food offering to the dead, relic of a, vii. 348 French grammars before, 1720, v. 216 " Good Friday " in Welsh, and Irish, vii. 267 Gram- matical gender, i. 158 " Havamal," ix. 198 Heine on Kant, i. 357 Heortology, its meaning, j. 185 Human skulls as drinking-cups, v. 325 Jauregui's portrait of Cervantes, xii. 169 " Jongheer," viii. 353 Land's End, Cornwall, viii. 414 " Lion and the Unicorn," xi. 417 Lorraine legend : " Pays bleu," y. 316 Montfort (Simonde) and Lewes, viii. 357 " Moolvee," vi. 92 " Morgenstunde hat Gold im Munde," vi. 195 Myddelton : Dref : Plas, ii. 131 " Napoleon dans 1'autre Monde," ix. 269 " Napoleon's Diversions at St. Helena," ix. 188 "Napoleon III., portrait of, ix. 93 ' Nibelungenlied ' : its localities, iv. 395 " Opoltch^niye," xii. 181 Paul (Jean) : Novalis : Jakob Bohme, v. 411 Polish poets, translations from, v. 377 Postiers, its meaning, i. 447 Przemysl : language of Galicia, x. 457 Quinton (G.), 1801-3, x. 155 Quiroga (Father) and the Thirty Years' War, iii. 498 Russian names : their pronunciation, xii. 382 Russian National Anthem, xi. 308 Sachs's (Hans) poems, v. 254 Servian terms : " Narodna Obrana " and " Samouprava," x. 107 " Shire " : its derivation, ix. 35 " Si vis pacem, para bellum," vii. 308 Slavonic linden folk-lore, i. 437 Svabach, i. 375 " Transept," viii. 337 Vega's (Lope de) ghost story, xii. 53 War and money, xii. 400 " We " or " I " in authorship, x. 337 Year, its etymology, i. 264

Krebs (L.) on Meredith's ' Last Poems,' i. 145 Kroll's Hotel, crime committed there, v. 269 Krueger (G.) .on " aircraft," vi. 45 " All comes out even at the end of the day," ii. 527 " As dead as Queen Anne," i. 347 Authors of quotations wanted, v. 468, 488 " Backseat " : " take a back seat," iv. 7 " Blood-boltered," 4 Macbeth,' IV. i., 123, x. 95 Clob, its meaning, i. 517 " Corvicer," an old trade, ix. 395 " Cynical," v. 506 " Die in beauty," iii. 7, 74 Double meanings, vi. 236 " Douse," ix. 410 English participle present and gerund, vi. 65 French sonnet, vi. 246 Function, a ceremony, i. 86 " Gender," v. 367 German proverb : silks in the kitchen, vi. 255 German " Romans de cape et d'e"pe," v. 431 German spelling, ii. 455 Grammatical gender, i. 158 Humanitarian, use of the word, i. 386 " I am paid regular wages " : the passive with an object, iv. 287 Jew's eye, ii. 277" Make " or "mar" in Goldsmith, i. 467 "Meend,"

" myende," " meand," vii. 432 Nib=separate pen-point, iii. 346 " Of sorts," vii. 10 " Once is never," vii. 237 Palm the bookseller, shot by Napoleon, x. 77 Philistine, use of the word, ii. 366 Possessive case, ambiguous, viii. 174 " Pro patria est dum ludere videmur," iii. 147 " Raising feast," viii. 57 Repetition of passages, vii. 216 " Reveille," vii. 30 Rolandsaulen, viii. 273 " Rucksack " or " rucksack," ix. 53, 292 " Schreib dir'p hinter das Ohr," vi. 455 Shakespeariana, i. 323 Shrines, English, ix. 397 " .Slav scholar," viii. 249 Smouch, term for a Jew, ii. 291 Society of Friends : " thou " : " thee," vii. 429 " Spinet," viii. 428 " Swale," its American and English meanings, iv. 175 To be " out " for a thing, vi. 409 ; vii. 52 " lo carry one's life in one's hands," vi. 508" To fill the bill," viii. 390 " Tout comprehendre c'est tout pardonner," iv. 86 " Town-planning," viii. 13

Krupp factory in 1851, x. 506 ; xi. 72

" Kulture," meaning of the word, x. 331, 377, 412, 452, 517 ; xi. 54

" Kumphos," meaning of the word, viii. 426*

Kuyper (Jan) on " Never swap horses when cross- ing the stream," iii. 434

Kynaston (E.), Westminster scholar, 1829, viii. 231

Kynaston (T. S.), Westminster scholar, 1782, viii. 231

Kynoch (Capt. John), killed at Quatre Bras, 1815, iv. 348

L. (A. C.) on beheading in Germany, i. 149 ; Brazils, the, i. 189

L. (B.) on Sir Robert Beale, Secretary to Queen Elizabeth : his portrait, iv. 129 Patent for baronetcy in blank, vi. 90

L. (B. U. L.) on Cowes family, ii. 58

L. (C.) on author of quotation wanted, vi. 410

L. (D.) on Danish lyrics, ix. 489 Wallace of St. Thomas, ix. 178

L. (D. M.) on authors of quotations wanted, ii. 169 Follies, ii. 273 Nonsense Club, v. 477

L. (E.) on James I. crown, ii. 268

L. (E. A.) on " broken counsellor," ix. 368 " Walm " as a street-name, iv. 290

L. (E. V.) on curious box, iii. 308 " That man is thought a dangerous knave," iii. 367

L. (F.) on " Black Boy " of Gillingham, vi. 507 Elizabeth (Queen) and Richard II., vii. 6 London's " Territorials " in 1588 and 1599, vi. 323, 364,; vii. 37 Plague in London, 1563, v. 384 Stubbe (John), vii. 47

L. (F. de H.) on Agnew (Mr.) on the Huguenots, i. 515 Anne (Queen) and her children, v. 69 Anstruther (Robert). M.P., iv. 494 Ashburn- ham (Sir Charles), Bt., xi. 325 Baker of Ash- combe, x. 376 Blakesley : Buchanan : W T alter, v. 308,; xii. 461 Bruce (Hon. James) of Barbados, viii. 215 Bulkeley (Sir Richard), Bart., xii. 53 Chalmers (Sir Charles), Bt., iii. 158 Chyebassa, ii. 497 Condamine, x. 74 Cunningham (Alexander), R.N., iii. 289 Daubuz, previously D'Anbus, i. 427 Elizabeth's (Queen) fifth Parliament, xii. 207 Ellerman (C. F.), xii. 141 Finch (Hon. John), i. 297, 455 French ambassadors in London, iii. 309 French Huguenot regiments in English service,