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ivy bush," vii. 16. Parrot-like, i. 443. Pavilion, present use of the word, v. 354. Pictures com- posed of handwriting, vi. 215. Poet's immortality predicted by himself, iv 33. Port Arthur, ii. 78. Russian folk-pictures, iv. 535. Russian weather- lore, iv. 130. Russian word, iv. 423. Signboard, curious, i. 166. !Mnoak=to twig, Hi. 406. Tea grown in Russia, i. 486. Ten Commandments in rime, vii. 53. Thackeray's Latin, Hi. 196. Tolstoi (Count), ii. 535. Vanity Fair, Hi. 15. Wallace's
 * Russia,' Hi. 305. "Who stole the donkey?" i.

. 395. Widow's man, v. 254

M.. (H. J.) on ' Flora Domestica,' i. 425. ' Sylvan Sketches,' i. 425

M. (H. W.) on the mitre, ix. 174. Visitation nuns at Chelsea, 1799, vii. 327

M. (J.) on bibliography of universal history, vii. 488. Classical reference wanted, v. 109. Dendritic markings in paper, vii. 389. Headsore, classical word for, v. 87. Jenkins's hen, xii. 208. ' Union Jack' song, vi. 450

M. (J. A.) on Church lands in Kirkby Kendal, vi. 108. Massey (Henry), vicar of Kendal, viii. 483

M. (J. A. H.) on author of lines wanted, xi. 28. Inundate, its pronunciation, v. 395. "Invisible green," v. 435. Juggins, its meaning, vii. 247. Lowell quotation, x. 47

M. (J. B.) on Rev. Lockhart Gordon, i. 348

M. (J. R.) on alum, viii. 45. " Another for Hector," vi. 372. ' Comin' thro' the Rye,' ii. 271. ' History of the Rod,' ii. 193. Ormella, viii. 403

M. (J. S.) on lost town in Suffolk, viii. 63

M. (J. W.), painter, vii. 187

M. (L. A.) on eulogies of the Bible by Huxley and Darwin, ix. 432

M. (M.) on the colour green, vi. 274

M. (M. T.) on Canterbury cross, x. 487

M. (N.) on oath of allegiance, i. 168

M. (N. ) & A. on candles before Luther's portrait, viii. 342. Compulsory costume for Jews and Christians, ix. 157. Corn-mill, water, ii. 412. Dibble, iv. 14. Hymn to Guardian Angel, v. 210. Kruger (Paul), his counterfeit coins, v. 185. Lords Lieutenant, viii. 533. Monster from the Tiber, iv. 226. Prickly pear, Hi. 469. Romance Book of the Gospels, ii. 268. St. Thomas of Dancastre, ii. 188. St. William of Aquitane, xii. 308. Saints, imaginary or invented, xii. 369. Sisters of the same name, ii. 145. Spider poison, ix. 449. Toad folk-lore, ix. 426. Towton and Marston Moor, iv. 127. Tsar, his descent, ix. 169. " Ugly mug," iv. 268. War-bow last used, iii. 495

M. (P.) on Anigosanthus, ii. 7. Dryden's brothers, x. 149. Gilpin's route, xii. 170. John of Gaunt at Markeaton, x. 129

M. (P. C. D.) on John Dryden, surgeon, xi. 29. Visiting tickets, vii. 149

M. (P. W. G.) on ' Gay Goshawk,' vi. 249. Gram- matical usage, v. 288. Kell or keld=a spring of water, viii. 305. May-water, its meaning, vii. 276. ' Three Wise Men of Gotham,' v. 524

M. (R.) on blankets, vii. 68. Chori-episcopus, vi. 253. Lamb questions, viii. 82. Norman settlers in England, xi. 407. Rubens pictures, xi. 7

M. (R. B.) on Asra, xi. 207

M, (R. I, D.) on Marshal Brune, vi. 149

M r (l>.) on " All the flowers were in their pride,"

xii. 389. Waterloo won on the playing fields ot

Eton, xii. 387

M. (R. H.) on painting from the nude, i. 233 M. (S.) on Italian quotations, ix. 229. Shakespeare

and Lord Burleigh, xii. 328 M. (S. I.) on tale by Archibald Forbes, xii. 88 M. (T.) on decade in French calendar, iii. 208 M. (T. H.) on Dryden's brother in America, viii. 364.

Key family motto, i. 46. Key, its pronunciation,

iH. 248. Montgomerie (Everard de), xi. 469 M. (W. H.) on Cromwellian forfeitures, viii. 383 M. (W. P.) on Berkshire carol, iii. 394. Lynch laws

in modern use, i. 116. J?heepskins, their names,

i. 349

M. (X.) on Queen Victoria's coronation, x. 208 M.A. on Charles I., iii. 411; iv. 174. Mango family,

iv. 208 M.A.Oxon. on B.D., Bachelor of Divinity, vi. 309.

Becket (Thomas a), i. 407. Biggleswade, ii. 427.

Brasenose College, Oxford, vi. 509. Chicnester, vi.

373. Childs (Joseph), i. 207. Codrington, its

derivation, vii. 28. Defoe's last male descendant,

vii. 297. Dickens (C.), ii. 235. Doddington (W.),

ii. 375. Hedgehog, xi. 247. Ireland (S.), i. 387.

'James; or, Virtue Rewarded,' vi. 369. Kellet

family, v. 295. Mallet family, ii. 136. Otter hunt- ing: christening, vi. 270. Pabeinham (Sir Lawrence),

vi. 429. Payne (Peter), xii. 495. Quant (J.), x. 76.

Registering births and deaths, i. 131. Slaughter

family, i. 434. Translator, its meaning, vi. 46.

Wall (William), iii. 348. Walton and Layer

families, vi. 11. Whalley (Dr.), ii. 251. Wright

(Sir Edmund), iv. 404 M.D. on Knightley Charleton, x. 189 M'L. (J. J.) on Grolier bindings, iv. 518. Westphalie

x. 247 M.P. and Parliament man, i. 26 ; and statue of gold,

ii. 67; claiming payment of expenses, iii. 448 ; iv.

16

M.P. on Lazy Laurence, v. 394 M.P.s, last pre- Reform, iv. 265 ; for London, temp.

Edward IV., viii. 145 ; youthful, 462, 532 ; last of

the pre- Victorian, ix. 226, 333, 378 ; xi. 255, 374,

457

M.P.P., its meaning, ii. 528 ; iii. 17 M.-S. (T.) on Cavalier and Roundhead families, x. 168 Maas (Dr. M.) on female stenographers, x. 86. Magi,

xi. 408. Neapolitan marvels : Virgilius, xii. 470.

Owl, xi. 517. Petosiris and Ptolemy, ix. 51.

Shorthand in the third century, ix. 446. Titian's

' Sacred and Profane Love,' ix. 168 Mabon's Day, Welsh play-day, ii. 488 Mabsant, its meaning, vi. 127 Macabaa a kind of snuff, vi. 105, 234 Macaco, its etymology, ix. 25 MacAlister (J. Y. W.) on Edward Edwards, iv. 268.

Shakespeariana, i. 283 Macaroni as a popular form of food in Italy, xii. 348,

436 Macaroni fiddle : macaroni tools, meaning of the

term, xii. 289, 352 Macaulay (Mrs. Catherine), 1731-91, iv. 91, 200, 238;

her portrait, vi. 128