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etymology, v. 167. Hongkong and Kiao-Chou, i. 398. Home or Hearne, xi. 275. Hoyarsabal of Cubiburu, xi. 355. " Ich dien," x. 372. -Ington termination, iii. 314. Inundate, its pronunciation, vi. 112, 252. Ipplepen, co. Devon, vii. 113. Irish Fearagurthok, v. 174. Iveagh, co. Down, vii. 428. Jaguar, its etymology, iv. 65. Jalap, its etymology, iii. 269. Japanese names, viii. 14. Judgment, iv. 404. July, its pronuncia- tion, x. 426. Karoo, its etymology, iv. 105, 236. Kaross, its etymology, v. 125, 236. Kazar, kingdom of, vi. 94. Keemore shells, xi. 316. Kelynack, the place and family, xi. 416. Kerruish, Manx name, i. 173. Khayyam (Omar), vi. 57. KiefF, Kiev, Kiew, xi. 176. Kinkajou, zoological term, vii. 386. Kisfaludy, its pronunciation, i. 515. Knevel, ix. 74. Knobkerrie, its etymology, v. 66. Kylon, its meaning, iii. 175. Languages, study of foreign, i. 261. Leghorn, its derivation, iii. 484; vii. 111. Letters, Old English, i. 211. Linguistic curiosities, x. 456. Lisson manor, ii. 356. Lochwinnoch, co. Renfrew, ii. 26. Lush- ington, xii. 215. Macabaa, a kind of snuff, vi. 234. Macaw and macaco, ix. 25. Mackenzie, its pro- nunciation, ii. 494. MacLehose surname, i. 187. McNair family, xi. 195. Maelstrom, its spelling, ii. 285. Maguey, origin of the term, vii. 405. Mahogany, viii. 201. Maize, xi. 227. 'Mammoth, xi. 286. Manatee, its etymology, v. 85. Manioc, its etymology, viii. 260 ; xi. 403. Maori lucky stone, xii. 384. Mascot, its meaning, i. 311. Mate", Paraguay tea, viii. 419. Mazame, zoological term, vi. 259. " Mead and obarni," iii. 306, 471 ; iv. 32. Mealies, its meaning, vii. 445. Monbain, the Jamaica plum, xi. 326. Moose, xii. 504. Muhammed or Mohammed, xii. 56. Muntiac, ix. 385. Musha, its meaning, vii. 13. " Muskeg berry," x. 509. Myal doctor, xi. 129. Nankin or Nanking, i. 571. National nicknames, iv. 296. Negro nicknames, vi. 217. Nitohies, xii. 278. 0-words in the ' N.E.D.,' xii. 210. Obi : Obeah, iv. 47. Omdurman, its pronunciation, iii. 67. Oof, iv. 252. Opeagha, zoological term, x. 325. Paan, a loincloth, xi. 86. 'Palatine's Daughter,' viii. 505. Palmistry, Oriental, ii. 229. Papaw, its origin, iv. 515. Patronymics, ii. 445 ; iv. 157. Peccary, its etymology, iv. 496. Petunia, its deriva- tion, x. 284. Piache : Peaiman, viii. 363. Pinhoen, a ghost-word, vii. 205. Pitcher, viii. 160. Place-names, Roumanian, v. 311; Cornish, viii. 93. "Poor soul," a drink, viii. 520. Pronunciation, xii. 392. Pulque, ix. 226. Quagga and zebra, v. 3, 480. Roumanian language, ix. 301. Russian language, iv. 356. Saccawinkee, xii. 205. Sagamore, its etymology, iii. 365. Sai, saimiri, sajou, vi. 365. Sampan, tamban, kampan, vi. 6. Sarigue, zoological term, vii. 166. Sarten, viii. 410; ix. 94. Schlemihl (Peter), ii. 346. Scott's poems, ii. 185. Sheregrig, Arabic bird-name, x. 4. Shimmozzel, vi. 371; vii. 130; ix. 12. Siamese names, i. 424. Sirdar, its pronunciation, iii. 164. Sirvente or sirventes, v. 374. Sive (Queen), xi. 156. Sjambok, iv. 456. Skeat's 'Concise Dictionary,' notes on, xi. 235. Slang, xi. 166. Slavonic names, iii. 296. Smith's 'Cyclo- paedia of Names,' ii. 102, 237. Smous, its etymology,

vi. 493. Soy, iv. 475. Spanish, accent in, ii. 6. Stambuloff, its pronunciation, ii. 288. Stinger, viii. 81. Stiver and steever, v. 434. Sweyn, its pronuncia- tion, xii. 394. Tacamahaca, xii. 406. Tagnicati, zoological term, xi. 105. Tannier, botanical term, xi. 465. Teas, their names, iv. 26. Tepee, v. 104. Tintagel, ix. 276. Tobacco: Pirogue, their origin, viii. 322. Toboggan, xii. 467. Tomato, x. 227. Tongue-twisters, xi. 269. Tonka bean, xii. 246. Tory, xii. 97. Toucan, its meaning, vii. 486 ; viii. 67, 250. Trapeza in Russian, xi. 298. Vicuna, ix. 186. Wagner's ' Meistersinger,' v. 8. Wampum, x. 226. Ward surname, iii. 72. Wickey- up, xii. 187. Wigwam, its origin, v. 104 ; x. 446. Yam, its etymology, v. 226. Yucca, ix. 285. Zareba or Zeriba, vii. 224

Play, its author and name, iii. 68, 327; acted at Cam- bridge, 1632, xii. 349, 438 Playbill, St. Helena, vii. 285 Playbills, first coloured, xii. 248 Playing cards, political, x. 207 Plays, their plots, vii. 145 ; at Bristol in Elizabethan

times, xi. 444

Pleasure, its definition, xii. 346, 457 Pledge-taking illegal, iii. 148, 232 Pleiad, or seven stars, rising of the, xi. 109 Plessy College, Essex, its history, viii. 104 Pliny, translation of his ' Historia Naturalis,' vii. 308 Plocks: The Plocks, its meaning, v. 127, 382 Plomer (H. R.) on bibliographies, iii. 425. Military

costume, ix. 508

Plotting Parlour and Baron Delamer, xi. 48, 155 Plough Monday mummeries, vii. 322, 363, 477 Plow=plough, vii. 280 Plugenet family of Kilpeck, v. 269, 400 Plumbo on song wanted, viii. 145 Plunkett (W. A.) on 'Ghost at the Funeral,' x. 48.

Lines on withered wild flower, x. 109 Plural of Latin words ending in us, iv. 395 Plurality = majority, i. 124, 274 Plurals, Latin, fictitious, xii. 345, 518 Pluto as God of Wealth, iv. 265, 402 ; vi. 17 Plymouth, Mill Prison at, ii. 308, 437, 497 Pock-fretten, early use of the word, iv. 514 Pockethandkerchief, divination by, v. 185, 295 Pockethandkerchiefs, moral and political, v. 147, 423 Pocklington (G. R.) on Pocklington pedigree, v. 376.

Sharpe family, iii. 188 Pocklington pedigree, v. 376 ; vi. 11 Poco Mas, pen-name, i. 388, 413 Pocock family of Chieveley, Berks, x. 348 Pococke (Richard), 1704-65, in the 'D.N.B.,' vii. 46 Poe (Edgar A.) and Puckle, ii. 445 ; origin of his

1 Hop-Frog,' v. 4, 155, 235

Poem, early English, iii. 228, 295; inedited seventeenth- century, viii. 418, 448

Poems wanted : boy on the river of life, i. 109 ; " Which is the happiest death to die ? " 227, 313 ; < The Place of All,' 227; " Our little life we held in equipoise," 247; " When the French ride at the Nore," ii. 7; "A smile of last year's sun," vi. 108 ; 'How Moses counted his Eggs,' xi, 49; "The flower of beauty slumbers," 88; on mischief, 389, 496 Poet, French, 'Dans 1'Eglise,' iii. 267, 392