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GENERAL INDEX.

L. (G.) on the Ohewar, viii. 409. ' Dr. Syntax,' v. 152

L. (H. on Duke of Brabant, x. 68. Keltet family, v. 208. Licence to depart, xi. 54

L. (H. P.) on a or an before h sounded, xi. 455. Aitken surname, xii. 273. Author and avenger of evil, xii. 14. Ballywhaine, its etymology, vii. 35. Barracked=hooted, x. 76. 'Beowulf,' xii. 198. Bishops' signatures, ix. 239. " Black Maria," viii. 263. "Box Harry," x. 14. Bristol look, ix. 298. Brod, ix. 433. Broseley pipes, viii. 170. Cater: lethes, xii. 313. Chain- mail reintroduced into British army, viii. 131. Church furniture, ix. 348, 472. Cluny and Clunie, vii. 471. Cock and Cryer, ix. 313. Company of Miners, vii. 498. Counting another's buttons, vii. 15. Crong, its meaning, vii. 433. Cyclealities, xi. 338. Dive, verb, its meaning, xii. 196. Docklow, viii. 488. Fashionable slang of the past, ix. 495. Fiction or history, vi. 494. " Fin Couleidos " : Stanyhurst, xi. 449. Flint : ferrey, x. 391. Folks, xii. 138. German author wanted, xi. 289. "Go gaiters," vi. 513. Goat in folk-lore, v. 522. 'H.E.D.,' its title, vii. 347. Hagioscope or oriel ? xi. 375; xii. 58. Half-bull = half-crown, x. 448. Hawthorne (Nathaniel), viii. 72. Herrick : silver-pence, ix. 49. Hock- : Ocker-, xi. 378. "Hold up oil," its meaning, vii. 493. Home or Hearne, xi. 276 ; xii. 177. Inundate, its pronunciation, vi. 355. Jenkins's hen, xii. 335. Killen or keeling = a barn, xii. 297. Knifeboard of an omnibus, viii. 127. Lanspisadoes, its mean- ing, viii. 105. Linguistic curiosities, x. 397. Lyddite, v. 234. Lyngell, its meaning, vii. 49. Macaulay and Dickens, xii. 497. Machine = public coach, ix. 38. Maiden applied to a married woman, xi. 232. Malt and hop substitutes, vii. 296. Mona, xi. 297. Mithered, its meaning, vi. 510. Operator --employer, xii. 286. 'Palatine's Daughter,' ix. 170. " Penile " in ' Nero Caesar,' ix. 166. Pillage, stallage, and toll, ix. 395. Praia, x. 424. Rab- bating, its meaning, vii. 407. Raggie, xii. 513. "Right here," vii. 45. Roker, vii. 135. Rooi- batje=red coat, viii. 282, 327. Rymmyll, its mean- ing, vii. 427. St. Clement Danes, ix. 137. Salop, xii. 108. "Save the face of," vi. 398. Saw, pro- jection on a, x. 133. Sawney, viii. 68. Selfode, its meaning, viii. 170. Ships of war on land, vii. 236. Sod-widow, its meaning, viii. 308. Solent, the, xii. 248. "Such spotless honour," xi. 256. Suff and stuff, xii. 95. Tapping and tipping, vii. 191. Tedula, a bird, ix. 389, 517; x. 218. The as part of title, x. 415. Warth, xi. 16. Welsh alliteration, vi. 388. Welter, xii. 155. Went, viii. 214. West-Countrymen's tails, viii. 488. Whit- tington and his cat, viii. 305. Wick, xii. 113. Woore, in Salop, its derivation, vii, 252. Yorker= tice, viii. 370

L. (I.) on Frank Kennedy, xi. 458

L. (J.) on Lucretius, xii. 92

L. (J. F.) on Tickhill : " God help 'em," ii. 248

L. (J. H.) on Lieut. -Col. Joseph Moorhouse, vi. 410

L. (J. J. M.) on white cattle, v. 147. Highland incantation, v. 107

L. (J. P.) on England with many religions and one sauce, x. 111. Imaginary church-lore, ix. 247.

Most Reverend, Right Reverend, and Very Reve- rend, ix. 126. Nightcaps, xii. 176. Nutt (Dorothy), xii. 387. Overstrand Church, xii. 354. Play acted at Trinity College, Cambridge, xii. 438. Watson of Barrasbridge, Newcastle-on-Tvne, x. 177, 237; xi. 372

L. (M.) on St. Germain, xii. 367

L. (M. C.) on Alderney taxes, iii. 208. "Alehouse lettice": admire, viii. 83. Arnold (Benedict), iii. 271. Bisk, xii. 375. Calicut, king of, viii. 44. "Calling of the sea," ii. 533. City of the Violet Crown, xi. 295. Collate, viii. 26. Devil as a black dog, iii. 374. Goths and Huns, xi. 351. Helpmate and helpmeet, iii. 196. Hoodock, its meaning, v. 258. Ladybird, Suffolk name for, v. 274. Leaves marked by vapours of Tartarus, iii. 229. Lotus flowers and lotahs, viii. 114. Mala- barian hymn, viii. 104. " Mary had a little lamb," v. 297. Mdrimee's Inconnue, xi. 278, Money, white, iii. 108. New England donation party, vii. 518. "No deaf nuts," v. 316. None used with a plural verb, v. 235. Odour, hereditary, ii. 505. Photography, its discoverer, v. 365. 'Red, White, and Blue,' authorship of, v. 272. Ring, camelian, iii. 193. Scabious or devil's-bit, iv. 28. Tankage, its meaning, v. 253. "Throw a bonnet over the windmills," v. 268. Vine=a flexible shoot, v. 194

L. (M. M.) on castor-oil plant, viii. 511. Family likeness, viii. 369, 448. Marriage folk-lore, viii. 445

L. (N. P.) on Darcy Lever, vii. 73

L. (P.) on President Loubet, xii. 4

L. (R.) on George Da we and Charles Lamb, viii. 245. Middlin', use of the word, v. 17. Parnell the poet, v. 33

L. (R. B.) on Carlyle, Coleridge, and Swinburne, x. 189

L. (R. W.) on Leigh Hunt and Martlett Court, iv. 418

L. (T.) on ancient towers in Sardinia, v. 497

L. (T. V.) on black blotting paper, iii. 72. Lin wood (Miss), her picture galleries, iii. 72

L. (T. Y.) on twentieth- century medal, vii. 265

L. (W.) on Chevalier Servandoni, i. 88. Copper token, xi. 298. Flats, xii. 134. Free Catholic Christians, xii. 106. Lethbridge, ix. 408. ' Lyralnnocentium,' ii. 227. ' The Squire's Pew,' v. 69

L. (W. A.) on "The Everlasting Gospel," vii. 87

L. (W. E.) on pendugum : carlyng, xi. 17

L. (W. F.) on Byron's poem on Greece, vii. 328

L. (W. H.) on chisel marks, vii. 149. Tool marks on mediaeval dressed stones, vii. 390

L. (W. J.) on proscenium doors at Drury Lane, ix. 429

L. (W. S.) on Cromwell's followers, ii. 209

L. (W. T.) on author of "There is a Day in Spring," viii. 423. Cerebos salt, v. 356. 'The Stream of Time,' vi. 170

L. (X.) on Basque book of Genesis, v. 442. " British lion " : " Russian bear," vii. 349

L.-W. (E.) on cast of ancient seals, v. 402. Jack-in- the-box, x. 190. Royal arms, Elizabeth and Edward VI., v. 436

L. & M. on " Four-and-Five," vii. 149

La Bruyere and Thomas Hood, iv. 534