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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 29, 1899.

Anonymous Works : Amicable Quixote, 88 Annals of Gaming, 35 Aylwin : an Open-air Romance, 428

Butterfly's Ball, 127

Disobedient Dick, the Naughty Chick, 348

History of Jack Sheppard, 249

History of the Rod, 97

Island on the Mere, 69, 178, 218, 274

Junius's Letters, 250

Latest Devil, 469

Legacy of an Etonian, 69, 178, 218, 274

Lena; or, the Silent Woman, 227, 315

Mrs. Newington, 447

More Hints on Etiquette, 52

Mulieres non Homines esse, 208

Oxford Argo, 312, 397

Voyages and Adventures of Jack Halliard, 249

Whole Duty of Man, 72, 118 Anscombe (A.) on era in monkish chronology, 73

Wolverhampton, charter relating to St. Peter's, 70 Antiquus on gibbet irons, 133 " Aphikoumon," its origin, 485 Arbuthnot (Dr. John), ' History of John Bull,' 242 Archery butts, distance between, 288, 371, 473 Ardra, co. Cork, its locality, 337 Arlington, its derivation, 269, 357, 398, 477 Armagh, martyr bishop of, 371, 454 Arms. See Heraldry. Armstrong (T. P.) on twenty best books, 446

Chaussey, Channel islet group, 56

Christian names, -416

dough, Cleugb, or Cliffe, 191

Comet, Papal bull against, 153

Danteiana, 424

Decade, 253

English rimes to foreign words, 436

Golden Gate, 496

Gray (Thomas), his 'Elegy,' 375

History, unwritten, 195

Ichaboe, Afiican island, 98

Jesuits, 478

Joy, past, its remembrance, 132

Poet, French, 392

Poet, his prediction of immortality, 84

Tartarus and its vapours, 370

"Weary Titan, "29 4

Arnold (Benedict), his burial-place, 69, 152, 271 Arnott (S.) on Stapleton's ' Fortress of the Faith,' 89 Arthur (Prince) at South Tawton, 127 Arthurian puzzles, 111

Ashbee (H. S.) on 'Iconography of Don Quixote,' 50 Aske (Thomas), his family, 368, 416 Askesian Society, its records, 268 ' Aspidistra, its etymology, 248, 356 Assyrian rowing, 325 Astarte on Alaric and chiefs of the Urua, 69

Peterborough, ancient customs at, 385

Wage -wages, 384

Wentworth House milestones, 409 Astrology and astronomical writers, 308 Atkinson D'Arbon, 107 Attwell (H.) on Xmas for Christmas, 27 Auburn, co. York, a deserted village, 404, 490 Augustales and Hexham Priory, 8, 410 Auld (T.) on Bottle-Conjurer, &c., 384

Auld (T.) on Bouze, its spellings, 348

D'Aulnoy (Comtesse) and the microphone, 264

Green, as a verb, 368

Horace, " Judajus Apella," 326

Johnson (Dr.) and tea-drinking, 215

Rose (W. S.) and Casti, 486

Tartarus and its vapours, 370

Waller (Edmund), 352

Wilkie (Prof.), his 'Epigoniad,' 197 Aurelius Antoninus (Marcus), Graves's translation of

his 'Meditations, 1 249, 374

Autonym : Anonym, book terms, 53, 172, 217, 432 Avice, its pronunciation, 248 Axon (W. E. A.) on Chaucer and Horace, 224

Chinese novel, 23

Dickens (C.), in Welsh, 225; his "Anthony Humm," 443

Fitzgerald (E.), two early poems, 441

" Ghili," Romani, 366

Johnsonians, Liverpool sect, 284

Maxwell (J.), his translation of Herodian, 86

Pickwick (Mr.) as teetotaler, 141

'Truphes of Phylosophers,' 46 Ayah, its etymology, 246 ' Aylwin : an Open-air Romance,' 428 Aylwin, Christian name, 174, 256 Aynsley (J. M.) on unwritten history, 154

Picture, key to, 128

Royal Naval Club, 115 Azra, source of the legend, 2G8, 375

B. on French song, 93

B. (B. ) on Arlington, its spelling, 477

Enstone, Oxon, 332 B. (C. C.)on "Been to," 290

Bounder, its derivation, 14

"Cambuscan bold," 318

" Carnage is God's daughter," 37

"Caved in," 385

Clough, Cleugb, or Cliffe, 191

Corn-crake, 474

D'Aulnoy (Comtesse) and the microphone, 3f>7

" Demon's aversion," 375

Epitaphs, 53, 415

FitzGerald (E.), his ' Omar Khayya"m,'395

Frisbie surname, 391

Gate, tavern sign, 216

Gerard (John), 164

Gillyflower, midsummer. 12

Gloucester (Humphrey, Duke of), 357

Gljndyfrdwy, its derivation, 6, 156

Helpmate and helpmeet, 196

Hickory, its etymology, 1 24

" Hill me up," 436

Holy Communion, 427

Key and kay, its pronunciation, 472

" Kings ! " boy's term, 28

Lewes (G. H.) and Locke, 1 73

Mead and obarni, 418

' Medical Works of Fourteenth Century,' 324

" No great shakes," 277

O'Shaughnessy (Arthur), 255

Peas, pease, and peasen, 95

Pillatery, plant-name, 136

Pineapple, its introduction, 138

Scott (Sir Walter) : ' Guy ManneringV 431