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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org - - -Title: Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 4, July-December, 1851 - A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, - Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. - -Author: Various - -Editor: George Bell - -Release Date: July 8, 2012 [EBook #40166] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NOTES AND QUERIES, INDEX OF *** - - - - -Produced by Charlene Taylor, Jonathan Ingram and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) - - - - - - -</pre> - +<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 40166 ***</div> <p class="center"> <img src="images/image01.jpg" width="211" height="120" alt="Index to the Fourth Volume" /> </p> @@ -187,9 +144,9 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">A. (E.) on Cromwell grants of land in Monaghan, 87.</p> <p class="indh1"> ---- on siege in Londonderry, 87.</p> -<p class="indh">Ægina, the island of, 255. 412. 508.</p> +<p class="indh">Ægina, the island of, 255. 412. 508.</p> -<p class="indh">Ægrotus on Nelson's coat, 114.</p> +<p class="indh">Ægrotus on Nelson's coat, 114.</p> <p class="indh1"> ---- on an English translation of Nonnus, 115.</p> <p class="indh1"> ---- on an English translation of Alcon, 117.</p> <p class="indh1"> ---- on the Duke of Normandy, 149.</p> @@ -212,11 +169,11 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on traditions from remote periods, 484.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Bishop Trelawney's case in parliament, 484.</p> -<p class="indh">Æra, its derivation, 383. 454.</p> +<p class="indh">Æra, its derivation, 383. 454.</p> <p class="indh">Aeronaut on bones of birds, 294.</p> -<p class="indh">Æsop, as usually represented, 174.</p> +<p class="indh">Æsop, as usually represented, 174.</p> <p class="indh">A. (F.) on Lady Petre's monument, 74.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on passage in Jeremy Taylor, 435.</p> @@ -337,7 +294,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">A. (W.) on Gen. James Wolfe, 323.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Chantry's statue of Mrs. Jordan, 332.</p> -<p class="indh"><span title="[Greek: AXÔN]">ΑΞΩΝ</span> on the derivation of ear-wig, 274.</p> +<p class="indh"><span title="[Greek: AXÔN]">ΑΞΩΝ</span> on the derivation of ear-wig, 274.</p> <p class="indh">Ayre family, particulars of, 274. 390.</p> @@ -416,7 +373,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on perpetual lamp, 501.</p> <p class="indh">B. (C.) on the meaning of prenzie, 11.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on Bicêtre, or Vincestre, 13.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on Bicêtre, or Vincestre, 13.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Jonah and the whale, 45.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on sardonic smiles, 72.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on "Heu quanto minus," 73.</p> @@ -501,7 +458,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Bibliothecarius Chethamensis on written sermons, 237.</p> -<p class="indh">Bicêtre, or Vincestre, 13.</p> +<p class="indh">Bicêtre, or Vincestre, 13.</p> <p class="indh">Biographical dictionary, a new one suggested, 483.</p> @@ -575,7 +532,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- Agassiz and Gould's Outlines of Comparative Physiology, 510.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Allport's Kits Coty House, 30.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Andrews' Latin-English Lexicon, 199.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- Archæologia Cambrensis, No. VII., 14.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- Archæologia Cambrensis, No. VII., 14.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Book of English Songs, 302.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Boswell's Life of Johnson, 302.</p> <p class="indh1">---- British Museum, list of autograph letters, charters, &c., 183.</p> @@ -593,7 +550,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- De Lamartine's Stone Mason of St. Pont, 126.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Denarius--Shall we keep the Crystal Palace? 14.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Ellis's Map of various Public Clocks, 493.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- Ely Cathedral, Archæological Guide to, 199.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- Ely Cathedral, Archæological Guide to, 199.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Eothen, in Traveller's Library, 460.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Essays from The Times, 286.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Family Almanack and Educational Register, 478.</p> @@ -603,7 +560,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- Gesammtabentheuer. By Von der Hagen, 263.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Grant's Memoirs of Sir J. Hepburn, 357.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Gregory's Letters on the Evidences, 166.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- Guizot's Iconographie Chrétienne, 286.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- Guizot's Iconographie Chrétienne, 286.</p> <p class="indh1">---- ---- Monk's Contemporaries, 126.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Gutch's Literary and Scientific Register for 1852, 510.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Halle's (Dr.) Letters Historical and Botanical, 143.</p> @@ -615,7 +572,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- Hunt's Elementary Physics, 429.</p> <p class="indh1">---- James's Life and Times of Louis XIV., 215.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Kelke's Churchyard Manual, 199.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- Kirchhoff's Beiträge zur Geschichte des Deutschen Buchhandels, 46.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- Kirchhoff's Beiträge zur Geschichte des Deutschen Buchhandels, 46.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Laing's Journal of a Residence in Norway, 182.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Lamartine's History of the Restoration of the Monarchy in France, 142.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Lansdowne Shakspeare, 509.</p> @@ -633,18 +590,18 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- Murray's Handbook of Modern London, 125.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Neander's General History of the Christian Religion, 126.</p> <p class="indh1">---- ---- Planting of the Christian Church, 303.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- Notæ Ferales, a few Words on the Modern System of Interment, 14.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- Notæ Ferales, a few Words on the Modern System of Interment, 14.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Official Catalogue of the Great Exhibition, 459.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Ovid's Metamorphoses, translated, 303.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- Pauli's König Ælfred und seine Stelle in der Geschichte Englands, 166.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- Pauli's König Ælfred und seine Stelle in der Geschichte Englands, 166.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Pfeiffer's (Madame) Voyage round the World, 373.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- Planché's Pursuivant of Arms; or Heraldry founded upon Facts, 459.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- Planché's Pursuivant of Arms; or Heraldry founded upon Facts, 459.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Redding's The Stranger in London, 166.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Redding's History of Modern Wines, 395.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- Salisbury Volume of the Archæological Institute, 395.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- Salisbury Volume of the Archæological Institute, 395.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Scott's Antiquarian Gleanings in the North, 332.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Smith's Address before the Royal Geographical Society, 166.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- Stöckhardt's Principles of Chemistry, 333.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- Stöckhardt's Principles of Chemistry, 333.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Todd's Three Treatises by John Wycklyffe, 46.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Traveller's Library, 94. 460.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Tregelles' History of the Jansenists, 215.</p> @@ -656,7 +613,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- Whitaker's Clergyman's Diary and Ecclesiastical Directory, 478.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Williams' Glossary of British Dress and Armour, 29.</p> <p class="indh1">---- Wilson's Little Earnest Book upon a Great Old Subject, 357.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- Wolf's Beiträge zur Deutschen Mythologie, 493.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- Wolf's Beiträge zur Deutschen Mythologie, 493.</p> <p class="indh">Books, privately printed, 17.</p> @@ -701,10 +658,10 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Breen (Henry II.) on the proverb, "Les Anguilles de Melun," 20.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the phrase "Kiss the hare's foot," 21.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the etymology of Fontainebleau, 38.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on La Mère Jeane, 40.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on Histoire des Sévérambes, 43.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on La Mère Jeane, 40.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on Histoire des Sévérambes, 43.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the meaning of fort une, 57.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on Queen Brunéhaut, 86.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on Queen Brunéhaut, 86.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on cockroach, 151.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Sir Walter Raleigh in Virginia, 190.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on anagrams, 226.</p> @@ -738,7 +695,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Brunanburgh, battle of, 249. 327.</p> -<p class="indh">Brunéhaut (Queen), 86. 136. 193.</p> +<p class="indh">Brunéhaut (Queen), 86. 136. 193.</p> <p class="indh">Brunswick mum, why so called, 177.</p> @@ -904,7 +861,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Cebes, ancient wood engraving of, 12.</p> -<p class="indh">C. (Edith) on Queen Brunéhaut, 136.</p> +<p class="indh">C. (Edith) on Queen Brunéhaut, 136.</p> <p class="indh">Cephas on marriage of ecclesiastics, 298.</p> @@ -1089,7 +1046,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on the first edition of Welwood's Memoirs, 45.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the Rev. Richard Farmer, 407.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Hugh Holland, and his works, 91.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on De Grammont's Mémoires, 261.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on De Grammont's Mémoires, 261.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Dr. Bernard's character of Abp. Ussher, 365.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on earwig, 429.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on foreign ambassadors, 477.</p> @@ -1169,7 +1126,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on Dr. Matthew Sutcliffe, 152.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on whig and tory, 164.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Gibson's Life of Cromwell, 180.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on Blackloanæ Hæresis, 240.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on Blackloanæ Hæresis, 240.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on a sermon of Jeremy Taylor, 251.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on warnings to Scotland, 283.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on stanzas in Childe Harold, 285.</p> @@ -1209,7 +1166,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">C. (W. K.) on authors of the Homilies, 412.</p> -<p class="indh">C. (W. R.) on Noctes Templariæ, 152.</p> +<p class="indh">C. (W. R.) on Noctes Templariæ, 152.</p> <p class="indh">Cycle of the moon, 102.</p> @@ -1236,7 +1193,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on works on the origin of evil, 346.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on verses occurring in classical prose, 382.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on gold medal of the Duke of York, 407.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on Dido and Æneas, 423.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on Dido and Æneas, 423.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on pegs and thongs for rowing, &c., 423.</p> <p class="indh">Dacre monument at Hurstmonceux, 354.</p> @@ -1299,7 +1256,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Delta, on Sanskrit elementary books, 103.</p> -<p class="indh">De Missy (Cæsar), account of, 153.</p> +<p class="indh">De Missy (Cæsar), account of, 153.</p> <p class="indh">Deodands, and their application, 484.</p> @@ -1324,9 +1281,9 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Dial motto at Karlsbad, 471. 507.</p> -<p class="indh">Dido and Æneas, 423.</p> +<p class="indh">Dido and Æneas, 423.</p> -<p class="indh">Dies iræ, dies illa, its authorship, 71.</p> +<p class="indh">Dies iræ, dies illa, its authorship, 71.</p> <p class="indh">"Dieu et mon droit," its origin, 299.</p> @@ -1771,7 +1728,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">G. (A. C.) on lines attributed to Adm. Byng, 403.</p> -<p class="indh">Gaëta, rocky chasm near, 343.</p> +<p class="indh">Gaëta, rocky chasm near, 343.</p> <p class="indh">Gamma on Wood, the architect, 39.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Dr. Thomas Johnson, 59.</p> @@ -1842,7 +1799,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on Joceline's Legacy, 367.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Burke's mighty boar of the forest, 391.</p> -<p class="indh">G. (J. N. G.) on derivation of æra, 383.</p> +<p class="indh">G. (J. N. G.) on derivation of æra, 383.</p> <p class="indh">Glass in windows not a fixture, 99. 328.</p> @@ -1885,8 +1842,8 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Gray and Virgil, 285. 466.</p> -<p class="indh">G. (R.) on Blackloanæ Hæresis, 239.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on Marcus Ælius Antoninus, 245.</p> +<p class="indh">G. (R.) on Blackloanæ Hæresis, 239.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on Marcus Ælius Antoninus, 245.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Nullus and Nemo, 244.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on early printing, 276.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Matthew Paris' Historia Minor, 328.</p> @@ -1917,7 +1874,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on freedom from serpents, 261.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on additions to Cunningham's London, 267.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on a well near Banstead Downs, 315.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on rocky chasm near Gaëta, 343.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on rocky chasm near Gaëta, 343.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the word premises, 483.</p> <p class="indh">Gwyn (Cudyn) on derivation of London, 505.</p> @@ -1992,13 +1949,13 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Haydon's gully, legend of, 53.</p> <p class="indh">H. (C.) on Richard Rolle of Hampole, 49. 268.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on Queen Brunéhaut, 136.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on Queen Brunéhaut, 136.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on anagrams, 350.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the scent of the bloodhound, 368.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on "Acu tinali merida," 459.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Johannes Trithemius, 490.</p> -<p class="indh">Hd. on derivation of æra, 455.</p> +<p class="indh">Hd. on derivation of æra, 455.</p> <p class="indh">H. (De.) on Pope's honest factor, 71.</p> @@ -2215,10 +2172,10 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">J. (D. B.), epigram on Erasmus, 437.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on a quotation from a poem, 443.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- ballad on the rising of the Vendée, 473.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- ballad on the rising of the Vendée, 473.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Macaulay's ballad of Naseby Battle, 485.</p> -<p class="indh">Jeanne (La Mère), inquiry respecting, 40.</p> +<p class="indh">Jeanne (La Mère), inquiry respecting, 40.</p> <p class="indh">Jenings, or Jennings, his pedigree, 424.</p> @@ -2417,7 +2374,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Laurie (James) on Lestourgeon the horologist, 233.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on pronounciation of Chaucer, 255.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on the island of Ægina, 255.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on the island of Ægina, 255.</p> <p class="indh">Lawrence (Thos.) on Coke and Cowper, 93.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on notation by coalwhippers, 124.</p> @@ -2502,7 +2459,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Lomelyne (Domingo), noticed, 194.</p> -<p class="indh">Lominus' work, Blackloanæ Hæresis, 193. 239. 458.</p> +<p class="indh">Lominus' work, Blackloanæ Hæresis, 193. 239. 458.</p> <p class="indh">London, derivation of, 437. 505.</p> @@ -2605,7 +2562,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Malvina, a tragedy, its author, 294.</p> -<p class="indh">Mæris on Metrical History of England, 315.</p> +<p class="indh">Mæris on Metrical History of England, 315.</p> <p class="indh">Mandeville, his portrait, 152.</p> @@ -2613,7 +2570,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Man of war, why a ship is so called, 40.</p> -<p class="indh">Marcus Ælius Antoninus, 152. 245.</p> +<p class="indh">Marcus Ælius Antoninus, 152. 245.</p> <p class="indh">Margoliouth (Dr.) on a Hebrew sermon in stone, 378.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Wady Mokatteb, 481.</p> @@ -2624,7 +2581,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Mark, the evangelist, called the stump-fingered, 191.</p> <p class="indh">Markham (Charles W.) on Braham Moor, 270.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on the Island of Ægina, 412.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on the Island of Ægina, 412.</p> <p class="indh">Marriage, a curious omen at, 142.</p> @@ -2659,7 +2616,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on "You friend drink to me friend," 59.</p> <p class="indh">M. (E. A.) on the derivation of Stonehenge, 214.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on Blackloanæ Hæresis, 458.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on Blackloanæ Hæresis, 458.</p> <p class="indh">Melun, les Anguilles de, origin of the proverb, 20.</p> @@ -2675,7 +2632,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Methwen arms, 424.</p> -<p class="indh">Métivier (George) on skull-cups, 231.</p> +<p class="indh">Métivier (George) on skull-cups, 231.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the origins of Tale of a Tub, 242.</p> <p class="indh">Mews, its derivation, 20.</p> @@ -2787,7 +2744,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">M. (R. M.) on Sanderson and Taylor, 411.</p> -<p class="indh">M. (R. R.) on the author of Dies Iræ, 71.</p> +<p class="indh">M. (R. R.) on the author of Dies Iræ, 71.</p> <p class="indh">M. (S. R.) on foreign English, 130.</p> @@ -2800,7 +2757,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">M. (T. O.) on History of Anglesey, 453.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on a colony of Flemings, 453.</p> -<p class="indh">Müller (Laurentius), his Historia Septentrionalis, 175.</p> +<p class="indh">Müller (Laurentius), his Historia Septentrionalis, 175.</p> <p class="indh">Multa renascentur, &c., 313.</p> @@ -2875,7 +2832,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">N. (H. Y. W.) on infantry firing, 407.</p> -<p class="indh">Nicæensis, on locusts of the New Testament, 457.</p> +<p class="indh">Nicæensis, on locusts of the New Testament, 457.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Greek names of fishes, 501.</p> <p class="indh">Nichols (Francis M.) on "En bon et poyer," 473.</p> @@ -2901,7 +2858,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Nocab on knock under, 235.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the term cavalcade, 343.</p> -<p class="indh">Noctes Templariæ, its author, 152.</p> +<p class="indh">Noctes Templariæ, its author, 152.</p> <p class="indh">Nolo episcopari, origin of, 346. 456.</p> @@ -3030,7 +2987,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Papal bulls, 189.</p> -<p class="indh">Paragraph sign ¶, its meaning, 57. 394.</p> +<p class="indh">Paragraph sign ¶, its meaning, 57. 394.</p> <p class="indh">Parallel passages, 435.</p> @@ -3181,11 +3138,11 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Possession nine points of the law, origin of this expression, 23.</p> -<p class="indh"><span title="[Greek: Potheô]">Ποθέω</span> on Count Maurice Taner de Lacy, 382.</p> +<p class="indh"><span title="[Greek: Potheô]">Ποθέω</span> on Count Maurice Taner de Lacy, 382.</p> <p class="indh">Poulster, or upholsterer, 153. 198.</p> -<p class="indh">P. (P.) on paragraph sign ¶, 57.</p> +<p class="indh">P. (P.) on paragraph sign ¶, 57.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the derivation of Stonehenge, 57.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on erroneous Scripture quotations, 131.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on anachronisms of painters, 150.</p> @@ -3264,7 +3221,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Q. (O. P.) on device of SS., 230.</p> -<p class="indh">Quæso on meaning of art'rizde, 272.</p> +<p class="indh">Quæso on meaning of art'rizde, 272.</p> <p class="indh">Quaker expurgated Bible, 87. 412. 458.</p> @@ -3417,12 +3374,12 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Rinuccini gallery, its contents, 294.</p> -<p class="indh">Rix (S. W.) on Lominus' Blakloanæ, 193.</p> +<p class="indh">Rix (S. W.) on Lominus' Blakloanæ, 193.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Edmund Bohun, 484.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Jacobus Creusius, 473.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the Wotton family, 191.</p> -<p class="indh">R. (J.) on the author of Dies Iræ, 72.</p> +<p class="indh">R. (J.) on the author of Dies Iræ, 72.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on a passage in Plautus, 75.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the Leman baronetcy, 111.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on traditions from remote periods, 113.</p> @@ -3491,7 +3448,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on passage in St. Bernard, 133.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on the ring finger, 150.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Gray and Cowley, 204. 254. 465.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on <span title="[Greek: hypôpiazô]">ὑπωπιάζω</span>, 1 Cor. ix., 205.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on <span title="[Greek: hypôpiazô]">ὑπωπιάζω</span>, 1 Cor. ix., 205.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on medical use of pigeons, 227.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on John Lilburne, 241.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on School of the Heart, 241.</p> @@ -3615,7 +3572,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on the Winchester execution, 243.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Rectitudines Singularum Personarum, 508.</p> -<p class="indh">Secant, its meaning in Virgil, Æneid viii. 96., 24.</p> +<p class="indh">Secant, its meaning in Virgil, Æneid viii. 96., 24.</p> <p class="indh">Sedley, passage in, 327.</p> @@ -3645,7 +3602,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Serius Seriadesque, or Il Serio, 11.</p> -<p class="indh">Sévérambes, Histoire des, 43.</p> +<p class="indh">Sévérambes, Histoire des, 43.</p> <p class="indh">S. (G. L.) on "Son of the morning," 330.</p> @@ -3693,7 +3650,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">S. (J. G.) on facts concerning Donizetti, 380.</p> -<p class="indh">S. (J. J.) on the island of Ægina, 508.</p> +<p class="indh">S. (J. J.) on the island of Ægina, 508.</p> <p class="indh">S. (J. M.) on early translation of Amadis de Gaule, 85.</p> @@ -3946,7 +3903,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on Coleridge's Christabel, 410.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on marriage of ecclesiastics, 427.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on races in which children are named after their mothers, 442.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on derivation of æra, 454.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on derivation of æra, 454.</p> <p class="indh">Thiriold (Charles) on repudiate, &c., 163.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Cowper law, 242.</p> @@ -4001,7 +3958,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">T. (P.) on suicides buried in cross-roads, 212.</p> -<p class="indh">Tr. on Laurentius Müller, 175.</p> +<p class="indh">Tr. on Laurentius Müller, 175.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Rhynsault and Sapphira, 191.</p> <p class="indh">Tradescants, notice respecting, 182.</p> @@ -4051,7 +4008,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on damasked linen, 446.</p> <p class="indh">Tyro on Bellarmin's monstrous paradox, 103.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on Marcus Ælius Antoninus, 152.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on Marcus Ælius Antoninus, 152.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on "A little bird told me," 284.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Sanford's Descensus, 328.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on Sacro-Sancta Regum Majestas, 372.</p> @@ -4072,7 +4029,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">U. (M. C.) on Stallenge queries, 315.</p> -<p class="indh"><span title="[Greek: Hypôpiazô]">Ὑπωπιάζω</span>, 1 Cor. ix. 7., 205.</p> +<p class="indh"><span title="[Greek: Hypôpiazô]">Ὑπωπιάζω</span>, 1 Cor. ix. 7., 205.</p> <p class="indh">Upton Court, did Pope write the Rape of the Lock there? 315. 493.</p> @@ -4117,7 +4074,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh1">---- on Pope and Flatman, 210.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on religious houses in East Sussex, 473.</p> -<p class="indh">Vendée, ballad on the rising of the, 473.</p> +<p class="indh">Vendée, ballad on the rising of the, 473.</p> <p class="indh">Vermin, payments for destroying, 208. 389. 447.</p> @@ -4125,7 +4082,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Verses occurring in classical prose, 382. 455.</p> -<p class="indh">Vida, on an accent and cæsura in a verse of, 174.</p> +<p class="indh">Vida, on an accent and cæsura in a verse of, 174.</p> <p class="indh">Vincent (R.) on the pronunciation of Coke and Cowper, 76.</p> <p class="indh1">---- on registry of British subjects abroad, 76.</p> @@ -4155,7 +4112,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">Voluntary, origin of playing one, 189.</p> -<p class="indh">Vox verè Anglorum, its author, 293.</p> +<p class="indh">Vox verè Anglorum, its author, 293.</p> @@ -4170,7 +4127,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh">W. (A. C.) on Prior Lachteim and R. Douglas, 23.</p> -<p class="indh1">---- on Æsop, 174.</p> +<p class="indh1">---- on Æsop, 174.</p> <p class="indh">Wady Mokatteb identified with Kibbroth Hattavah, 481.</p> @@ -4451,7 +4408,7 @@ by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) <p class="indh smaller">Page 456. col. i. line 3, for "Roma<i>nam</i> <i>ad</i> principio," read "Roma<i>m</i> <i>a</i> principio."</p> -<p class="indh smaller">Page 456. col. i. line 14, for "Minerv<i>æ</i>," read "Minerv<i>a</i>."</p> +<p class="indh smaller">Page 456. col. i. line 14, for "Minerv<i>æ</i>," read "Minerv<i>a</i>."</p> <p class="indh smaller">Page 458. col. i. line 32, for "<span title="[Greek: delphis]">δέλφις</span>," read "<span title="[Greek: delphys]">δελφὺς</span>."</p> <p class="indh smaller">Page 509. col. ii. line 10, from the bottom, for "W.B.<i>C.C.</i> Turnbull," read "W.B.<i>D.D.</i> Turnbull."</p> @@ -4559,389 +4516,7 @@ Fleet Street aforesaid.</p> </div> - - - - - - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Notes and Queries, Index of Volume 4, -July-December, 1851, by Various - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NOTES AND QUERIES, INDEX OF *** - -***** This file should be named 40166-h.htm or 40166-h.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/4/0/1/6/40166/ - -Produced by Charlene Taylor, Jonathan Ingram and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Library of Early Journals.) - - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions -will be renamed. - -Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no -one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation -(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without -permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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