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ELEVENTH SERIES.


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doors, xi. 115 Arabis : thlaspi, ii. 11 Aristotle and political science, i. 263 ; on educa- tion, iii. 258, 433 Arithmetic among the Romans :. the abacus, v. 271 Arnold's .(Matthew) poems, vii. 397 " As sound as a roach's," xi. 18 Ashbee (H. S.) : " Pisanus Fraxi," viii.365 Austen's (Jane) "Persuasion," j Vt 339 Author and correct version wanted, x. 412 Authors wanted, i. 113, 114, 155, 197, 251, 455 ; ii. 214, 278, 436, 512 ; vi. 338 ; vii. 115, 176, 273, 314, 475 ; x. 325 ; xii. 247, 384, 447. 467 Authors of . quotations wanted, iii. 136, 177, 355, 372 ; iv. 76, 113, 295, 436, 538 ; v. 36, 52, 154, 214, 237, 410 ; vi. 35, 414 ; viii. 37, 115, 158, 218, 417 ; ix. 233 ; xi. 174 ; ^ii. 76, 163 Authors or explanations wanted, v. 371 Barley and blindness, xii. 429 Barnard family, vii. 370 Barsanti (Miss), Mrs. Richard Daly,*xii. 33 Basil the Great, ii. 454 Beheading in Germany, i. 273 Behn's (Aphra) -comedies, ix. 39 Belly and the body, iv. 77 Best company consists of five persons, i. 433 ; vi. 254 Biographical information wanted, xii. 147, 229 Birds falling dead at soldiers' shouts, ii. 393 Bissextus, xii. 326 Bons mots : authors wanted, ix. 335 Book that belonged to Robert Burton, viii. 346 ; xii. 426 Book with Robert Burton's autograph, y. 125 Botany, ix. 292 Brasidas's mouse, vii. 195 " Bravache Ecossais," xii. 488 Browne (Sir Thomas) on Olybius's lamp, i. 290, 353 ; Quotation from Ptolemy, vi. 97 Browning i(Mrs.) and Sappho, %i. 51 Brunelleschi and Columbus's egg, i. 499 Buffoon's admirers, ii. 534 Burbridge (Thomas) and other poets, viii. 470 Burton, and Fletcher, i. 196; and Petrarch, i. 286 ; and Pitseus, i. 325 Burton (Robert) and " The History of the Principality of Wales," ix. 487 Burton's " Anatomy of Melancholy," ii. 146 ; iii. 383 Burton's ^(Robert) library, iv. 44 Burton's quotations from " Loechaeus," ix. 433 " Caeqehouias," iii. 58 Callipedes, x. 73 Cambridge : Ely : Hull, viii. 252 " Campo Brittanicus," x. 436 Carlyle and Charles I., iii. 371 " Carlyle's " Past and Present," x. 255 Carthagena Medal, ix. 358 Carton (Sydney) at Old Shrewsbury School, ix. 213 " Castalia interdictus aqua, interdictus et igne Pierio," viii. 27 " Castren- .sis (Stephani Roderici) Lvsitani ann. aetat. Ixxviii.," vi. 135 Chalmers's (William) " Dis- putationes Theological, " i. 337 Charades by Col. Fitzpatrick, iii. 356 Chinese proverb in Burton's " Anatomy," viii. 189 Christian Fathers, index to, i. 334 " Christiana Regina Bohemia nata Herevia," v. 174 Gibber's " Apology," iv. 475 Cicero (Q) and stone circles, ix. 90 Clarendon's " Essay on War," vii. 217 Cleopatra's portrait, v. 176 Cliveden House : duel between Buckingham and

Shrewsbury, xii. 344 " Cloister and the

Hearth," xii. 304 Clothes and their influence, i. 152 Colani and the Reformation, iii. 33 Colonne (Guido delle) in England : L. F. -Simpson, viii. 196 " Comus " and Gray's " Elegy " : a parallel, vii. 277 " Conturbaban- tur Constantinopolitani," xi. 156, 346 Cotton's " Angler " : its motto, vii. 155,498 Cramputius : Simplicia : Q. Crassus Tubero : the Genie Jonquil, x. 274 " Credo quia im- possible," v. 507 " Critical Review," vii. 517


Croze (Maturinus Veyssiere de la), historian, xi. 215 Cuckoos and ducks to clear mud away, i. 492 Curious colophon, vii. 472 Cusani, x. 372 Dando, the oyster-et*ter, xii. 445 Derived senses of the cardinal points, viii. 51 Devo- tions on horseback, x. 233, 334 Dickens and wooden legs, x. 454 Dickens and Yarmouth pottery, x. 286 " Die ^Egyptiaca " : " Hora ^Egyptiaca," xii. 226 Disraeli queries, viii. 255 Divination by twitching, viii. 237 " Do not play Agnes," i. 495 Donny family, iv. 518 Dreams and literature, x. 513 Drinking tobacco, i. 132 Du Bellay, iv. 459 ; v. 96 Early French plays in England, vi. 278 " Ecclesia Militans " : Michael Hiltprand, i. 156 " Echoes from the Classics " : Barten Holyday, xi. 27 Elector Palatine, c. 1685, iv. 136 Elfou, x. 18 Elizabeth (Queen) at Bishop's Stortford, iv. 72 Ellops (or elops) and scorpion, xi. 212 Elzevir, viii. 313 Employ- ment of wild beasts in warfare, xii. 186 English pirate's haul, 1579, xii. 266 Epicures in art, i. 152 Epigrams : on St. Luke, viii. 313; on Thomas Hearne, xii. 33 Epitaph, x. 154 Erasmus or Tindale, vi. 337 " Erlkonigs Tochter," Danish poem, ii. 237 " Est, est, est," xii. 238 " Excerpta Legationum," xii. 77 Favell (Samuel), vi. 352 " Felix oppor- tunitate mortis," xii. 57 " Felix quern faciunt aliena pericula cautum," vii. 146 ; viii. 105 ; ix. 468 Fielding (Henry), xii. 408 Fielding's " Tom Jones," x. 292, 372, 392 ; xi. 12 Fires historic, in ancient Rome, iii. 410 First philo- sopher and the Olympic games, x. 295 Fishing in classical times, iii. 350, 393 Flaubert's "Tentation de St. Antoine," i. 16 Fly on a shield : Japanese variant, i. 377 Flying Turk, xii. 338 Fuller, Burton, and Lipsius, vii. 426 George V.'s (King) ancestors, iv. 232 German street-names, x. 476 Gods in Egypt, ix. 78 Goethe : St. Philip Neri, ix. 376 Gospel for the Feast of the Assumption, xii. 508 Graduation, early : Gilbert Burnet, John Balfour, iii. 32, 75 Gray's " Elegy " : translations and parodies, iv. 90 Great Glen- ham, co, Suffolk, vi. 457 ; vii. 94 Greek proverb, xi. 384 Grey (R.), ix. 53 Guevara (Antonio de), Bishop of Mondonedo, xii. 508 Haddon (Walter), iii. 171 Haug (General), ii. 157 Hebrew or Arabic proverb, viii. 215, 257 Heine : translation wanted, viii. 473 Heine and Byron, iv. 338 Henham (Peter), xi. 37 Henningsen (Charles Frederick) and Kos- suth, iii. 55 " Heroinae," ii. 355 " Hie locus odit, amat," &c., iv. 279, 318 High Stewards and Recorders at the Restoration, iii. 17 Hogarth's " Rake's Progress " : " The Black Joke," vii. 114 Homer and Ulysses : alle- gorical interpretation, vii. 295 " Homo bulla," xii. 145 Hornbook temp. Elizabeth, i. 474 Horses taken to church, iii. 318 Hose, 1560- 1620, xii. 107" If not the rose," vii. 397 " In cauda yenenum," i. 505 Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia, vi. 272 Inscription at Wetheral, vii. 256 " Intelligencer," iv. 473 Irving's (Washington) " Sketch-Book," iv. 275 John- son bibliography, viii. 71, 175, 292 Johnson's (Dr.) copies of Burton's " Anatomy of Melan- choly," vi. 390 ; vii. 314 : x. 117 Jonson (Ben) : Pindar, xii. 17 " Kibob " : derivation wanted, ix. 396 King's " Classical and Foreign