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 NINTH SERIES.

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Anonymous Works :

National Gallery of Pictures, xi. 468

New Critical Review of Public Buildings in

London, iv. 537; v. 114, 190 New Tale of an Old Tub, xi. 188 New Whole Duty of Man, ii. 536 New Zealand, a Poem, i. 147 Nova Solyma, xii. 168, 232

Novelty Fair; or, Hints for 1851, xi. 468 ; xii. 74 Oakfield ; or, Fellowship in the East, ix. 368 Oberon ; or, the Charmed Horn, xi. 468 Old Woman (An) of the Sea, x. 167, 231, 334 Oxford Argo, ii. 309, 475 ; Hi. 312, 397 Pain Bdnit de M. 1'Abb^ de Marigny, ii. 425 Parliament of Criticks, ix. 388 Pastoral in Pink, viii. 185 Philadelphien a Geneve, ii. 288 Pinch of Snuff, i. 307 Practice of Piety, xii. 485 Private Man's Potion for Health of England, ix.

369 Rockingham ; or, the Younger Brother, i. 187,

272

Rodiad, The, i. 132, 218 Rombert : a Tale of Carolina, vi. 229 Rose of Eden, xii. 231 Sea (The), xi. 257

Secret History of the Court, i. 208, 331 Secret Memoirs of Napoleon, ii. 528 Serjeant Bell and his Raree Show, xii. 306 Six Letters from Pesth, xi. 449 Social Life in Time of Queen Anne, i. 258 Spirit of the Woods, xii. 268 Stanley : a Novel, xi. 288 Stray Leaves, ix. 449 Stream of Time, vi. 170, 236 Sweepings from my Study, ix. 468 Sylvan Sketches, i. 425 Table Talk, xi. 505

Tales from Dreamland, xii. 169, 237, 333 Thoughts on God and Nature, vi. 107 Till Eulenspiegel, iv. 169 Travels and Adventures of William Bingfield,

1753, vii. 509

Treatise on the Virtues of the Saliva, xi. 466 Troth of Gilbert a Becket, vii. 349, 437 Twelve Profits of Tribulation, xii. 184, 301, 373 Use of our Historical Manuscripts, xii. 506 Vicaire Savoyard (Le), xii. 68, 93 Voice from the Danube, xi. 369 Voyages and Adventures of Jack Halliard, iii. 249 Voyages and Travels issued anonymously, vii. 227 Vrais Quakers (Les), vi. 428 Wellington (Duke of), Life and Exploits of, i. 168,

315

Whist, its History and Practice, vii. 348 Whole Art of the Stage, vi. 68 Whole Duty of Man, ii. 536 ; iii. 72, 118

'Another to," use of the expression, v. 125, 256

Anpiel on "Cheval de St. Jean," vi. 229. Loviot

misprint for loriot, vi. 338

Anscombe (A.) on era in monkish chronology, i. 92 ; ii. 29, 292; iii. 73. Paul of Fossombrone, i. 115. Wolverhampton, charter relating to St. Peter, iii. 70

Anselm, Abbot of St. Edmund's, 1121, x. 328, 414

Anson's ' Voyage round the World,' editions of, viii. 99, 213

Anstey (Christopher), his house in Bath, viii. 402

Anstey, Herts, reliquary found at, x. 227, 397

Anstey Castle, Herts, vi. 409

Ant and emmet, xi. 89, 112

Anthem, National, words and music, ix. 206

Anti-Jewish survival in Barcelona, v. 315

Antinomian sect, its identification, ix. 108, 238

Antiquary on exhumation of Henry IV., ix. 369

Antiquities, manufactory of spurious, xii. 268

Antiquity, relics of, destroyed, xii. 466

Antiquus on gibbet irons, iii. 133

Antonelli, cardinal deacon of Sta. Agata alia Suburra, xi. 490 ; xii. 19, 174, 235, 278

Antwerp Cathedral, its towers, ix. 289, 352, 438

Anvil striking, reference to, by Burns, vii. 72

Anvil-striking contest in 1507, vi. 367, 452

Anxious on portable dwellings, xii. 28

Any, use of the word, v. 333

Anyone : everyone, the words, vii. 205, 294, 358, 432 ; viii. 18

Ap Cadrawd on " Bob-baw ! " ii. 355

Ap Rhys on Penreth, xii. 75

Ape, anthropoid, in Huxley's ' Man's Place in Nature, xii. 169, 232

Aphikia, wife of Jesus ben Sirach, and King Solomon, xii. 222, 261, 385

Aphikoumon, its origin, iii. 485 ; iv. 53

Aphorism, notable, 5. 45

Apostle spoons, vii. 350, 410 ; viii. 294

Apothecaries of London, Society of, vii. 347

Apparition, hereditary, vi. 289

Apparition seen by Warren Hastings, vii. 267, 430

Appearance ^electoral nomination, iv. 496 ; v. 11

A ppelby= Graham, xii. 8

Appendicitis, definition of the word, xi. 46, 89

Apperson (G. L.) on American bibliographies, ii. 509. Bed-waggons, v. 462. "Between the devil and the deep sea," viii. 48. Boccaccio, iv. 313. Brainy, x. 8, 486. County Council Board Schools, xii. 157. Cox (James), his museum, ii. 7. Dowland (John) xii. 415. " Down to the ground," i. 292. "Elixir Vitse," in fiction, iv. 257. Envelopes, xii. 397. Fountain pens, xi. 438. Language to conceal thought, vi. 432. Morning glory, a flower, vii. 292. Order of Ramakrishna, vi. 416. Pairing in the House of Commons, vi. 454. Pavement, iron, in London, v. 52. Pigeon cure, v. 343. Poems on mischief, xi. 496. Publication by subscription, xii. 378. Thackeray's bed books, vii."l34. Theatre lighting, ii. 428. Theatrical "run," vi. 433. Waterproof clothing, v. 294. Whitehead (Chris- topher), ii. 188. " Who sups with the devil," ii. 178. Writing engine, ii. 129

Apple, Bath, i. 228, 317, 375, 435

Apple blossoms in coffins, xi. 506 ; xii. 133

Apple-tree, wassailing the, ix. 287, 338

Apple-tree folk-lore, ix. 169, 314

Apprentices, London, their dress, xi. 207, 316, 478

April Fools' Day, v. 247 Apulderfield family of Kent, i. 147 Aquarium cartoons, ix. 428 Aquitaine, St. William of, xii. 308, 417