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Omond (T. S.) on Browning's ' Pacchiarotto,' ii. 428.

Line of Browning, ix. 276. " Prospicimua modo,"

ix. 358. ' Ring and the Book,' i. 177 'On a Pincushion,' child's book, v. 7 On or upon, in place-names, i. 205, 296, 474 "On his own," source of the phrase, i. 304, 433 Oncost, derivation of the word, xi. 607 One and all, Cornish motto, v. 148, 424 ; x. 168, 252,

290

One in Doubt on Isaac Penington the younger, viii. 16 One of Them on university degrees, vii. 329 O'Neill (D. J.) on mistake in ' Historic Churches of

Paris,' iv. 145

O'Neill (The) on Ineen Dubh, xii. 75 Onions, spring, banquet at Bourne, Lincolnshire, vii.

Onto, new compound word, iv. 206

Oof, etymology of the word, iv. 166, 252, 314

Opeagha, zoological term, x. 325

Open spaces, Chad wick and Carlyle on, v. 286, 397

Opera-hearers, each with lighted candle, viii. 824

Operator = employer, xii. 286

Opie (Amelia), her novels, ix. 267, 372

Opodeldoc, drug, its definition, ix. 166

Opposition, " Her Majesty's," i. 312 ; list of official

leaders, ix. 309

Optic or optical glass, ix. 466 ; x. 234 Opticians, their signs, x. 503 ; xi. 53, 412 Or San Michele, church in Florence, etymology of the

name, x. 441

Oracle in the Old and New Testament, xii. 65 Oraculous, use of the word, x. 304 Orange blossoms at weddings, origin of the fashion, x.

6, 94 ; xii. 5, 56, 316 Oranges, civil and Seville, play on the words, xii. 170,

295, 335

Oratory, English, books on, vii. 427; viii. 49 Orb, its symbolic meaning, vii. 227 Orchestra or orchestre, viii. 424 ; ix. 14 Ord (Robert), Chief Baron of the Exchequer of

Scotland, xii. 429, 512 Order : In order Bordered, i. 408, 458 Order of Avis, vi. 72, 216 Order of the Bath, v. 50

Order of Buffaloes, Royal Antediluvian, ix. 134 Order of Council and Order in Council,4distinction

between, iv. 534

Order of the Garter, queens members of, vii. 166, 357 Order of Merit, its creation, x. 341 Order of Ramakrishna, vi. 347, 416 Order of St. Michael and St. George, its history, viii.

378

Order of the Thistle, its motto, x. 95 Ordination, use of the title Honourable after, xii. 77 Ordnance Office, its motto "Sudtela tonanti," viii.

124

11 Ordo " on Catholic headstones, ii. 148, 258 Ordre du Devoir (France), iv. 28, 96 Orford, Suffolk, its history, i. 248 Organ, its history, ii. 228, 338, 418 ; and Cromwell,

iii. 305 Organ builders, German, J. F. Schulze & Sons, xi. 247,

410

Organ keys, their width, i. 408 ; ii. 12 Organ stop, cause of vibration, ii. 467

Organs, their destruction by the Puritans, iv. 151, 189

276, 310, 401, 499

Oriel=hall royal, i. 288, 436 ; iii. 116 Oriel on heraldic query, iii. 370 Oriel College, Oxford. See Oxford University. Oriel or hagioscope, definition of, xi. 301, 321, 375,

491; xii. 58, 195, 494 Orientation, its causes in various parts of the world,

iv. 261, 385 ; of churches, v. 104 ; vii. 503 ; viii.

47 ; of interments, vi. 167, 276, 335 ; vii. 195, 338,

431; viii. 88

Orleans, Maid of. See Joan of Arc. Orme (R.), his ' History of Indoostan,' viii. 442 Orme (Robert), 1725-90, xi. 388, 496 Ormella, a kind of bird, viii. 403 Ormonde family, i, 307 Ormsby (W. E.) on Shakespeare's Seventy - sixth

Sonnet, x. 125 Ormsby pedigree, vi. 169 Ornaments, silver, ix. 109 Ornithology of Cambridgeshire, vii. 425 ' Oroonoko,' French translation of, vi. 270 Orsidue, its meaning and derivation, iv. 248, 330, 444 Orthography, American, vii. 6, 227, 293, 358, 413 Orvieto, reliquary at, viii. 123, 214 Osberga, wife of Ethelwulf, i. 301 Osborn (Lieut.-Col. Henry), portrait by Chicksands,

xii. 348, 437 Osborne (Dorothy), notes on her letters, xi. 385, 445 ;

xii. 81, 230

Osborne (N. W.) on stoning the wren, ix. 108 Osborne (Thomas), c. 1790, his ancestors, x. 508 O'Shaughnessy (Arthur), and "the flower that blooms

by night," iii. 129, 255 ; lyric by, ix. 448 Osorio family, ix. 307, 414, 453 Ospreys, first use of the word for egrets, xii. 127 Ospringe Domus Dei, Kent, viii. 185, 268 Oes, its etymology, xi. 204, 452 Ossory bishopric, ii. 53, 476 Ostend, English grave at, xii. 9, 235, 278, 496 Oswald (E.) on Goethe's 'Mason-Lodge,' ii. 37 Otter hunting : christening, vi. 270, 334 Oulachan and its variants, xii. 444, 491, 511 Ould (S. G.) on Charles Barbandt, or Brabant, vii.

87. Dresden Amen, vii. 87, 215. 'Hail, Queen

of Heaven,' v. 28. Klopstock's 'Stabat Mater,'

xi. 489. Preston (Thomas), xi. 448. Savonarola's

inedited MSS., xi. 485

Ourang-outang, Chinese story of the, xii. 160, 232 Ourari, derivation of the word, xii. 89, 196 Ouseley (Sir William) on Omar Khayy&m, v. 6 " Outis"=John Lucas Tupper, i. 246 Outis on Blackmore of Bishop's Nympton, viii. 343 Outlander, its etymology, iv. 396, 465 ^ Outrecuidance, meaning of the word, xii. 457 Outrider, name for a commercial traveller, viii. 462 ;

ix. 17, 115

Outside as preposition, earliest quotation, xi. 48 Outstrip, use of the word by Byron, xi. 48, 175 Overjoyedness, use of the word, xi. 387 Overs (John), Dickens, and Dr. Elliotson, x. 405 Overslaugh, the term in the British army, xi. 247,

331; xii. 93, 157 Overstrand Church, curious recess in, xii. 308, 354,

454, 492