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GENERAL INDEX.

F. (G. B.) on cadaver, is. 188

F. (G. S.) on Arbuthnott, vii. 368. Browning's Para- celsus,' v. 188

F. (G. W.) on muffineer, x. 28 F. (H.) on quotation wanted, viii. 244 F. (J.) on Marengo, Napoleon's horse, viii. 144 F. (J. C.) on early history of bicycle, iv. 167. Cardi- gan (Earl of), ix. 86. Game of Fox myne host," v. 457

F. (J. J. ) on aberr, revival of the word, v. 314. Car- lyle on "mostly fools," viL 456. "Gentleman from Ohio," x. 128. Kempis (Thomas a>, v. 156. Lamb questions, viii. 135. * Punch,' the changes in, and a suggestion, v. 227. Bumping, viiL 83 F. vJ. T.) on "all over," xiL 294. " Ance mariole" in a charter, viL 95. Animals in people's insides, vii. 2-22, 391 ; xii. 471. "As right as a trivet," vii, 335. B.D., Bachelor of Divinity, vL 394. Bell inscription at Puncknowle, Dorset, viL 365 ; ix. 213. Bellringera' rimes, iv. 447. Bibliography, L 212. Bibliography of the bicycle, ix. 171. Blue asso- ciated with Blessed Virgin, xi. 388. Book-borrow- ing. iL 231. Child's caul, iii. 26. Church furni- ture, ix. 472. Copperplate cuts, ix. 33. Crosier and pastoral staff, vii. 337 ; viii. 50. Cushions on the altar, xii. 398. Dognoper, xi. 358. Durham account rolls, iii. 221. Epitaph, " Farewell, vain world," iL 306. Epitaph at Doncaster, xii. 414 Felicity, inwards of a pig, iii. 76. Fireplaces in cathedral churches, ix. 88. Folk-lore of childbirth, xii. 455. Foot outlines as records of pilgrimage, iv. 464. Fragrant mineral oil, xji 468. Frail, vii. 177. Galilee, ix. 224. Gilpin's route, xii. 217- Good Friday in 1602, xi. 412. Grooves on walls of churches, iv. 417. Hand-ruling in old title pages, vii. 396. Hawthorn, xii. 335. Hedgehog, xi. 317. Heel-ball or cobblers' wax, v. 166. I printed with small letter, xiL 231, Institutions to benefices, L 175. Ireland and frogs, vii. 292. Jewish charm, xi. 294. Killing pigs in the wane of the moon, vi 516. Lair and lairage, L 133. London (Bishop of), his funeral, vii. 154. London churches iv. 466. Luck money, xi. 254. Man of wooc and leather, xi. 458. Measures, medisval, L 9 Monastic orders, iL 475. Monastic sheep-farming x. 239. Mourning Sunday, x. 72. Odour, here ditary, iii. 192. Old Wife, xi. 310, 351. Owl in ivy bush, vL 396. Parchment and vellum, prices of, vL 456. Parver alley, viiL 514. Paschal Pascua, ix. 457. Pasted scraps, xi. 195. Pattle ix. 105. Pavo Septentrionis, xL 209. Pearls a cure for corns, ix. 158. Pens, nibs, and nebs, iv 172. Peridot, periled, or pilidod, a precious stone vi 348. Plough Monday mummeries, viL 477 Poker virtue, v. 173. Relics, stolen, restored, ii 198. Rhododendrons and oleanders, vii. 171. ROCK Well, Edinburgh, viL 207. Rounds or rungs, i 493. Rylands family, v. 440. St, Hugh's Day viL 15. St. Nicolas, x. 368 ; xi. 137. Selfode, vi" 89. Sexton's tombstone, x. 517. Sheepskins, 517. Shield of brawn, v. 247. 'Signs of th Fifteen Last Days of the World,' v. 269. Sixteenth century terms, vi. 394. Through-stone, its et\ mology, i. 10. Tipuler, its meaning, iL 492 Wire Pond, vL 246

'. (K. St. C.) on Blakemore, near Crewkerne, iv. 519 Ford family of Bagtor and Ember Court, iv. 128

'. (M.) on General Sir William Fawcett, ix. 368. On Waurom, vii. 129

'. (M. E.) on " Sur le Pont d' Avignon," xii. 211

'. (P. L. N.) on arms of Le Neve Foster, ix. 168, 372. Le Neve family, ix. 129. Osorio family, ix. 307. Reaches of the Thames, ix. 367. William the Con- queror's half brothers and sisters, ix. Ill

'. (R.) on religious foundation at Shere, iv. 12

'. (R. J.) on the bellman, vii. 75. Nooth (Dr. J. Mervin), vii. 37. United States flag, viL 265

'. (S. J. A.) on "Alarmist," ii 166. American invasion, vii. 293. Authorship of 'The Red, White, and Blue,' iv. 231, 502. Bar-at-Gin & Co., v. 249. Bohemian bards, xii. 328. Chal, Romany word, iii. 108. Children's carols and lullabies, xiL 348. < Comin' thro' the Rye,' iL 197.- Cooper (Gilbert), iL 147. Cutting babies' nails, v. 375. "Cutting his stick," ii. 326. Grub Street, L 312. Houses without staircases, L 210. Jewish actors, their numbers, vii. 289. * London Telegraph,' iv. 540. "Mere Man," viL 506. Morris (Capt), i. 327. "My lodging is on the cold ground," iv. 505. New Theatre, King Street, iv. 47. Oof, its etymology, iv. 253. ' Paddle your own Canoe,' viL 493. " Pop goes the weasel," v. 356. Remington & Co., iv. 97. Ristori (Madame), her theatrical repertory, iv.

167. Rogere's ' Ginevra,' vL 37. "So long," its equivalent, vii. 297. Stars and stripes, vi. 247. "Sumer is y-cumen in," ii. 176. 'Telegraph,' newspaper title, ii. 128. Theatrical deadheads, v. 332. Three dukes, children's game, xi. 390. Tobacco in England, ii. 155. Todd (Sweeny), viiL

168. Turn, viii. 233. ' Whole Art of the Stage,' vL 68. "Yet I'd rather have a guinea," i. 195

F. (T.) on earthworks at Burpham, x. 493 F. (T. N.) on the national flag, x. 31; xii. 398 F. (W.^ on argh, place-name termination, v. 48, 212. 'Craftsman' on chess: L. Ron, x. 41. Egyptian kite, ii. 9. Hougun, place-name, vi. 211. Wibern ^Galfridus), L 167 F. (W. C. L.) on farthings, xii. 169 F. (W. G. D.) on birthday cake with candles, ix. 96. Ceiling inscription in Shropshire, ix. 386. First War, the, ix. 389. Hotspur's body, xii. 254. Loco- motive and gas, ix. 118. Lords Lieutenant, viiL 404. Married women, arms of, ix. 28. Rime on Edward VII., ix. 52. Stuprifactio, xL 129 F. (W. M. J.) on authors wanted, ix. 372. Epitaph of James Bossom, xL 118. Scotch church in London, ix. 227

Faber (F. W.), hymn by, viL 188, 232 Fables, early versions of popular, i. 84, 316, 405 ; iL

92 ; Eastern and Western, viii. 241 ' Fables Nouvelles ' of Lamotte, 1719, v. 228 Fabulae in Fabulis, x. 85 Facito, use of the word in Binder's edition of the

' Confessions,' vL 67, 131 Factory, English, in St. Petersburg, iv. 288 Fadge, extended application of its meaning, ix. 7, 116 Fagan (G. H.) on book title wanted, iL 327 Faggots to burn heretics, iL 169, 378 ; v. 269, 326,

401 ; vi. 15 Fahrenheit, his thermometer, v. 229, 289, 422, 463