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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 B. 11. DEC. IB, me.


Robert d'Arcyspe. Le Hoy <-<l, mort. La "hionarchie moderne. Le roi dtoyen. Le g^n^ral Boulanger. Paris, 1888, iu 18. Piece.

Constantin von Boste. Der Boulanger- Srlnvindel und lie Patrioten-Liga. Wiesbaden, 1889, in 80.

A. Bue\ La main da general Boulanger, sa predestination, avec portrait, figures kabbalis- tii|ii<'s, et tableau symbolique de 1'horoscope. Preface de Theodore 'Cahu (Theo Critt). Paris, 1889, in 18.

Albert Miche. Conference sur la Republique Xationale ---- Bordeaux, 1889, in 80. Piece. (Dedie au g^n^ral Boulanger.)

Charles Chincholle. Le gn4ral Boulanger. Paris, 1889, in 18.

Charles du Hemnie.* Le gtee'ral Boulanger et le parti re"publicain. Preface de M. le Herisse. Paris, 1889. Piece.

Haute Cour de Justice. Affaire Boulanger, Dillon et Rochefort. Compte rendu in extenso. Audiences des 12 Avril, 8, 9, 10 et 14 Aout, 1889. Paris, 1889, in fol.

L. de Luce\ Lettre d'un rural aux agriculteurs norraands. Boulanger, le Catilina franeais. Caen, 1889, in 80. Piece.

Michel Morphy. Histoire complete du gne"ral Boulanger, 1837-1889. Paris, 1889, in 16.

Quesnay de Beaurepaire. Haute Cour de Justice. Affaire Boulanger, Dillon, Rochefort. Audiences des 8, 9, 10 et 14 Aout, 1889. Requisi- toire du Procureur-G^ne'ral Quesnay de Beaure- paire. Arrgt. Bordeaux, 1889, in 80.

Joseph Reinach. Les petits Catilinaires. Le Cheval noir. Deuxieme serie. Paris, 1889, in 18.

Lieutenant-Colonel Villot. Le general JBou- langer et le plebiscite. Poitiers, 1889, in 80. Piece.

Anonym e. Will General Boulanger be the French Csesar who is to form the Ten Kingdoms Confederacy by 1892 (as predicted in Daniel vii. 24) which will be the eighth wonder of the world ? London, 1889, in 80.

P. Cordier. Boulangisme et Bonapartisme, ou la Reaction masquee. Paris, 1889, in 80.

Th^odule Pdcheux. Les elections g4n6rales de

1889. R4publique, boulangisme, empire, royaute.


Paris, 1889, in 80.

G. Veran, A. de Guny, H. Marchand, Comte L. de Blavette. Le Boulangisme devant la legitimite, r5ponse a M. le Comte d'Andigne". Paris, 1889, in 80.

Anonyme. La vrit6 sur le Boulangisme par un ancien diplomate. Le boulangisme, son origine, sa forme, ce qu'il sera, ce qu'il ne peut etre. Paris, Septembre, 1889, in 80.

Paul Gilbert. Au Dicta teur rate. Montreuil,

1890, 4o. Piece.

Paul fimile Laviron. Causes de la decadence du Boulangisme. Paris, 1890, in 80. Piece.

Anonyme. La Philosophic du Boulangisme. par un democrate. Paris, 1890, in 80. Piece.

Anonyme. Comment on devient Boulangiste. Le dossier de M. Aimelafille, depute boulangiste de la Gironde, sa demission forcee, les accusations et to picuves, la condamnation de M. Aimelafille. Pans et Bordeaux, 1890, in 80.

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Paul Copin-Albancelli. Le Boulangisme du peuple. Paris, 1891, in 18. Piece.


Jorge Lagarrigue. Lettre a M. Georges Thiebaud sur 1'avenir du parti boulangiste- Paris, 1891, in 16. Piece.

Anonyme. Le general Boulanger. Reflexions et pensees extraites de ses papiers et de sa corre- spondance intime. Paris, 1891, in 18.

Le Journal de la Belle meuniere. Le general' Boulanger et son amie, souvenirs vecus (Mai. 1895). Paris (1895), in 18. La preface est signee " Marie Quinton."

HENRI VIABD.

22 Rue de Belleville, Paris.


BOAT-RACE WON BY OXFORD WITH SEVEN OARS (12 S. ii. 429). There is no doubt about this race having taken place. It was rowed at the Henley Regatta in 1843. The names- of the crews are :

OXFORD.

2. Sir R. Menzies, Bart. University.

3. E. Royds, Brasenose.

4. W. B. Brewster, St. John's.

5. G. D. Bourne, Oriel.

6. J. C. Cox, Trinity.

7. R. Lowndes, Christ Church. Stroke. G. E. Hughes, Oriel. Cox. A. T. W. Shadwell, Balliol.

The original stroke, Fletcher N. Menzies, University, fainted as he was preparing to take his seat ; and a rule having been made- in the previous year that only those men. whose names were entered could row, a proposal to substitute H. E. Chetwynd- Stapylton of University could not be ac- cepted. Lowndes was the original bow, and 5 Hughes the original 7.

CAMBRIDGE.

1. W. H. Yatman, Caius.

2. A. H. Shadwell, Lady Margaret (St. John's).

3. G. Mann, Caius.

4. J. M. Ridley, Jesus.

5. R. H. Cobbold, Peterhouse.

6. W. M. Jones, Caius.

7. Hon. L. W. Den man, Magdalene. Stroke. C. M. Vialls, 3rd Trinity. Cox. T. S. Egan, Caius.

It was not strictly a University race, as r though the Oxford boat represented the* University Boat Club, the Cambridge boat was put on by the Cambridge Subscription Rooms, a London rowing-club confined to Cambridge men. The University Boat Club- had, however, withdrawn their entrance that their crew might be used to strengthen that of the Cambridge Rooms, who, if they had won the race for the third time, would become the possessors of the Challenge Cup. Full details of the race are to be found in C. M. Pitman's ' Record of the University Boat Race,' London, 1909, pp. 43-6 ; and in W. E. Sherwood's ' Oxford Rowing,' Oxford and London, 1900, pp. 71-4.

I have myself seen Bourne and Cox of the- winning crew. A chair, the back of which.