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INDEX.

Notes and Queries, July 26, 1902.

Proverbs and Phrases :

Week-end, 476

Ye gods and little fishes, 369 Psalmorum Codex Latin us, 87 Psalter, the metrical, 509 Ptolemy and Petosiris, 51 " Publish," rime to, 408 Pulpits, stone, 56, 157, 356

Pulque, Mexican beverage, origin of the word, 226, 336 Punoknowle, Dorset, bell inscription at, 213 Q. (A.) on national flag, 485 Q. (A. N.) on ' Ben-Hur,' 327

Carducci's library, 288

Christ's Hospital, 231, 251, 337

Jewish May meetings, 346

Knollys Road, Streatham, 209

Middle Temple privileges, 326

Seal of the Great Steward of Scotland, 205 Quakers: " Multiplicands," 208 ; of Westerham, 348 Quant (J.) on date 23 May, 1791, in Prayer Book, 486 Quarrell (W. H.) on bibliomania, 126

Post-fine, 208

Weeks's Museum, 8 Queen's or king's bounty, first instances of, 487

Quotations :

A cottage he saw, 140

A fire-mist and a planet, 209

As the D 1 was marching o'er Britain's Fair

Isle, 449

Avoid extremes, and shun the fault of such, 389 Comes, at times, a stillness as of even, 76 Conjugis baud immemor desicleratissimi, 440 Cum rerum natura nusquam magis, 131 Droppings of warm tears, 320 Each word-catcher, that lives on syllables, 318 England, a country of many religions and only

one sauce, 407

For like a child, sent with a fluttering light, 189, 232 For the love of God is broader, 500 Furem pretiosa signata sollicitant, 515 God has three chancellors, 466 God prosper these your nuptials, 386 Grey city by the Northern Sea, 407, 472 I do love these ancient ruins, 187 In earthly races, 128 Language adheres to the soil, 509 L' astro che in sul mattin lieto scintilla, 229 M^T TO tt'Ayctv a7rapa/Jiv6f]rov, 268 Of love which never knew its earthly close, 60 Oh, life so short ! So few the hours we live, 72 Ploughing his lonely furrow, 485 Poetry needs no preface, 509 Qui non modo eoruni horninum qui nunc sunt, 408 Quid faculam prasfers, Phileros, qua nil opus

nobis? 447

Say not that he did well, 87, 332, 474 Qap(rl /3or)6eiv TTOLCTI rots at(HS, 268 The bud on the bough, 209, 372 The first ambassador of the New World to the

Old, 107, 216

The mill cannot grind, 320 The raucous clamouring of crows and choughs, 149

There goes but for the grace of God, 240

There is a day in spring, 57

Quotations :

'Twas April, on the verge of May, 387

Veuve d'un peuple-roi, mais reine encore du monde, 131

We laugh and revel till the feast is o'er, 85, 175

With affection beaming in one eye and calcula- tion in the other, 87, 175

Wordsworth and Coleridge, and Landor and

Southey, 508

Quotations and misquotations, verification of, 1 25 R. (A. F.) on introduction of trousers, 489

" Publish " in rime, 408

R. (C. O.) on" Ce n'est que le premier pas qui coute," 351 R. (D. M.) on alphabet-keeper, 469

Castor sugar, 307 R. (E.) on " Eve stood at the Garden gate," 114

Newcastle silver marks, 369 B. (F. R.) on " La Belle Impe>ia," 47

Wind folk-lore, 338 R. (G. E.) on Londres, 35, 295 R. (H. A.) on Warlow family, 155 R. (L. C.) on Lord Frederick Markham, 486 R. (S. K.) on Defoe at Tooting, 207 R. (S. W.) on James Eccleston, 428

Edwards (W.), of Eglwysilan, 47 R n ( J.) on ' Budget of Paradoxes ' : Diderot, 25 " Racing " a grindstone, 32

Radcliffe, Cheselden, and Pridmore families, 197 Radcliffe (J.) on Acland of Chittlehampton, 31

Arms of knights, 328

Arms of Le Neve Foster, 316

Arms of married women, 113

Bristow family, 171

Chester (Ranuluh, Earl of), 112

Cleburne : Bowes : Ward, 351

Crolly family, 152

Cross on the Carneddau Hills, near Builth, 239

Dalrymple on the fur trade, 278

Devonian, 14

Duels, 95

English contingent in the last Crusade, 55

Fawcett (General Sir William), 457

Gordon, a place-name, 257

Irish badges, 133

King (J.), language master, London, 1722, 372

' Lauriers de Nassau,' small folio, 1612, 157, 297

Smith (Sir Thomas), of Parson's Green, 133

Spatchcock, 16

Strawberry leaves, 153

Token found in the Strand, 373 Rail, burial service read over, 76 Railway companies, armorial bearings of, 409, 514 Rampant, u-e and meaning of the word, 485 Randolph (J. A.) on Do*et Hall, 288

" I doe love these auncyent abbayes," 187

Newark Abbey, Surrey, 248 Ratcliffe (T.) on breaking bread at table, 514

Children's affirmations. 274

Crossing knives and forks, 357

Fire on the hearth kept burning, 117

Fiittings, 356

Lady -Day day, 517

4 Little Picture Bible,' 29

Oliver, 278

Pearls a cure for corns, 10