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P. (E. H,) on Edward Parry, i. 369. Scott's 'Antiquary,' i. 454

P. (E. W.) on The Golden Stairs,' x. 427

P. (F.) on army doctors, xi. 472. Epigram on women, ix. 378. Fleetwood pedigree, unknown, ix. 429. Grubb surname, xii. 454. Motto on bell, viii. 430. Regimental nicknames, v. 104. "Sawe," viii. 448

P. (F. E.) on female suicides before A.D. 70, x. 466

P. (F. J.) on America v. United States, x. 266. American Civil War, losses in, vi. 436. Brooks (Thomas), iv. 478. Events, great, from little causes, i. 476. Green, alias Foderby, Simon, iii. 249. Gunpowder in China, v. 516. "Life's race well run," iv. 167. Massey (Hugh), i. 269. Massy (John), iii. 443 ; iv. 172. Pillars on horse- back, iii. 409. Plurality, its meaning, i. 274. Pung, its meaning, i. 397. " Taste of the potato," x. 270. ' Yorkshire Archaeological Journal,' ii. 357

P. (F. R.) on Ten Commandments in rime, vi. 450

P. (G.) on Lord Nelson's diary, iv, 427

P. (G. H.) on precedence, xi. 68

P. (G. J.) on authorship of lines wanted, vi. 488. Wonham, viii. 353

P. (G. K.) on Magnetic Pole, iii. 447

P. (G. S.) on London churches, iv. 466. Midland registers, xii. 292. Parish registers, xii. 431. Parry arms, iv. 7. St. Mildred's, Poultry, iv. 478. Tonghes, its whereabouts, iv. 96

P. (G. T.) on "glorious uncertainty of the game," viii. 231

P. (H.) on private printing press, viii. 489

P. (H. A.) on French prisoners, v. 381

P. (H. B.) on Elverton Manor, v. 406. Familiar French quotations, v. 398, 461. Gates of Sand- wich, vi. 297. Hasted's ' History of Kent,' i. 497. 1.0. U., vi. 14. Ireland (Samuel), i. 436. Lamb (Charles) and the Royal Academy, viii. 233. Lines by Dickens, iii. 315. Misquotation from 'The Deserted Village,' v. 115. Misquotation in ' N. & Q.,' v. 45. Peers convicted of felony, viii. 147. Picket, iv. 540. " Practical politics," vi. 209. St. Martin's parish, its extent, v. 479. Thurlow (Lord), his burial-place, i. 357

P. (J.) on petition against the use of hops, v. 876. Percival, origin of the surname, v. 376

P. (J. B.) on arms of Merioneth, v. 524. Cap of maintenance, vii. 192. Cromartie (Earl of), ix. 171. Earl's Palace, Orkney Islands, v. 486. Gordon (Duchess of), her biography, v. 460. Hawok, its meaning, vi. 387. Lever (Darcy), vii. 73. Logans of Restalrig and Lurgan, xii. 336. Mercer family, xii. 371. Striking the anvil, vi. 367. Turnbulls, origin of the, xi. 329 ; xii. 416.

P. (J. C.) on 'Eclectic Review,' iii. 118. Latin ambiguities, ii. 14

P. (J. F.) on " In earthly races," ix. 128. Mistress of Charles I., xi. 257

P. (J. N.) on Shakespeariana, ii. 402

P. (L. G.) on Lauderdale family, ix. 247 P. (L. M.) on equatorial Africa : its bibliography, xi. 406

P. (M.) on apple-tree folk-lore, ix. 169. Bar sinister, ix. 216, 376. Blood as a prophylactic, vii. 509. Burial of suicide, viii. 502. Christmas tup, ii. 348. Earth mother, ix. 177. Glastonbury walnut, xii. 208.

Hood (Robin), in France, xi. 169 ; his mill, xii. 309. Inundate, its pronunciation, vi. 218. Kentish game, xii. 49. Kittens used as charms, ix. 49. " Mend the fire," iv. 439. Money trusted, vii. 190. Moral pockethandkerchiefs, v. 147. Olive : oliva- ceous, ix. 434. Pass, xii. 189. Pawky = cunning, crafty, vi. 409. Plashed hedges, v. 127. Prison reform, iii, 129. Salt folk-lore, ix. 228. Songs, old, ix. 388. Telegraphy, its invention, vii. 446. 'Vicar and Moses,' x. 169. Vine=a flexible shoot, v. 47

P. (M. E.) on Miss Gunning, xi. 468 P. (P. H.) on the Browne family, vii. 389

P. (R.) on Shakespeare and animal experimentation,

vi. 103

P. (R. A.) on Sir W. B. Rush, i. 448 P. (R. B.) on F. E. Accum, v. 458. Askesian Society, iii. 268. Belle Alliance as a Christian name, x. 325. Blake's iron railway, v. 443. Box-irons, v. 104. Brown family, ix. 352. c Cambridge Con- fessor,' ix. 204. Chifney (Barker), ix. 329. Chocolate, x. 154. Claridge (R. T.), xii. 18. Cleopatra's Needle, x. 304. Coals to Newcastle, xi. 495. Conjugal rights or rites, iii. 358. Curzon Chapel, Mayfair, v. 227. Cyclometer, vi. 88. Da vis's diving engine, ix. 347. Flint-glass trade, x. 116. Fountain pens, xii. 218. Gazetteer, ix. 197. Iron Duke and the Duke of Wellington, x. 172. Locomotive and gas, ix. 317. 'Lois the Witch,' xii. 89. London Electrical Dispensary, iii. 348. Newsham's fire-engine, v. 207. None- sopretties : spinnel, x. 234. Open spaces in towns, v. 286. ' Pageant,' x. 249, 470. Palmer's portable pens, v. 515. Railway tickets, workmen's cheap, v. 452. St. George's, Bloomsbury, v. 333. Scoggan or scoggin, xii. 206. Sid dons (Mrs.), house in Upper Baker Street, ix. 354. Silhouettes of children, vi. 255. Steam engine, its early history, v. 64. ' Tom Bowling,' v. 474. Tyre, its meaning, v. 516 ; xii. 54. Waterproof clothing, v. 294

P. (R. F.) on Admiral Bligh, iv. 253

P. (R. M.) on Ashfield of Shad well, viii. 223. Christie family, viii. 525

P. (S.) on Albany, xii. 49. ' Flats, xii. 49. Johnson (Thomas), v. 476

P. (S. L.) on earliest use of henbane, iv. 274. Poker virtue, v. 173

P. (T.) on Boadicea's daughters, xi. 449. Tudor (Owen), vi. 409

P. (T. C.) on Lady Grange, iii. 407. Whitsul or Whitesowle, ii. 68

P. (W.) on stone pulpit, viii. 394

P. (W. H.) on mummy wheat, viii. 82

P. (W. H. W.) on Harriett Powell, ix. 267 ; x. 145. 1 Psaumes de Beze,' x. 409

P. (W. J.) on Ludlow clerks, xi. 347

P. (W. M.) on charter conditions, vii. 289

P. (W. R.) on Danes in Pembroke, x. 132

Paan, a loincloth, etymology of the word, xi. 86

Pabeinham (Sir Lawrence), his biography, vi. 429 ; vii. 73

Pacifico (Don), the last of, xi. 485

Pack=a lewd or low person, viii. 144, 273, 433 ; ix. 496 ; xi. 298

Pack Rag Feast, Derbyshire, iii. 85