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TENTH SERIES.


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Editorial :

' Raining cats and dogs," i. 60 ' Religion of all sensible men," iii. 80 Rememberable, v. 20

  • Reminiscences of Thought and Feeling,'

iii. 320

Rime v. rhyme, i. 400 Roper (Margaret), i. 260 Royal arms in churches, ii. 500 Running the gauntlope, vi. 160 St. Walburga's oil, ii. 120 Saterland, vi. 240 Seeds, their germination, v. 340 Sexdecim Valles, iii. 129 Shakespeare (Edmond), brother of William,

iii. 340

" Ships that pass in the night," i. 60 ; vii. 200 " Should he upbraid." vi. 480 ' Sicvolo, sic jubeo," ii. 380 Sidesmen's duties, vii. 500 ' Skoal 1 to the Northland I Skoal I " i. 280 , " Slander, meanest spawn of hell," v. 260 ' Sleep the sleep of the just," v. 20 Snakes in Iceland or Ireland, vii. 80 " So long," vii. 160 " Sow an act," i. 300 " Spick and span," v. 160 Split infinitive, v. 280 Stars and stripes, and Washington's arms, v.

60 " Straight is the line of duty, iv. 180 ; v. 160 ;

vii. 140

Stuarts, their heiress, ii. 400 " Such lands as lie 'twixt Rake and Rye,"

v. 480

Sun putting out fire, v. 300 Tantarabobus, ii. 480

That very law which moulds a tear," v. 40

' The breaking waves dashed high," iii. 80 " The dead but sceptred sovereigns who still

rule," v. 320 " The drama's laws the drama's patrons give,"

vi. 480 " The gardener asked, ' Who plucked this

flower ? ' ' vi. 20

The hand that rocks the cradle," vii. 140
The more I know of men," iii. 120

" The red moon is up," iv. 340 "The tree of knowledge is not that of life,"

ii. 540

There but for the grace of God," vi. 80

" They made her a grave too cold and damp,"

iv. 340

Tho' nature, red in tooth and claw," vii. 40
Those temples, pyramids," &c., iv. 260

" Though the mills of God grind slowly,"

iii. 280

' Thoughts that do often lie too deep," iv. 100 " Tout comprendre c'est tout pardonner,"

vii. 400

Tithe barns, iv. 300 Tusculum degrees, iv. 540 ' Twelve O's, vi. 260 ' Ulalume,' by Poe, vii. 40 ' Un sot trouve toujours," vi. 400 "Unanswered yet? the prayer your lips,"

&c., iv. 220

"Up, Guards, and at them ! " iv. 240 Voice an opinion, v. 260 Washington's arms and the American flag, iii.

420 Wattman, ii. 220


Editorial :

" We eat what we can," iv. 260 ' When danger 's rife," iv. 440 " When late I attempted your pity to move,"

vii. 460

1 Who plucked this flower ? " i. 200 " Who shall decide when doctors disagree,' 7

vii. 220

Women and crests, i. 400 Wooden pipes for water, ii. 180 " Write me as one who loves his fellow-men,"

iii. 480

" Yankee Doodle went to town," ii. 480 Year-date, double, vii. 60 Edleston (R. H.) on Newton and King's College,

Cambridge, xii. 294 >-* i^

Edmeston (Andrew), Westminster scholar, ii. 268 Edmond and Edward, mediaeval use of names,

iii. 49, 153

Edmonds family, v. 89 Edmonton, discovery of burial-place at, ix. 267

Edmonds ( ) and Royal Geographical Society's

charter, ii. 307

Edmunds (A. J.) on Cheshire cat in America,

i. 365. Gibbon's ' Decline and Fall,' iv. 405.

Patmore (Coventry) and Swedenborg, xi. 346.

United States of America, iii. 326

Edmunds (Flavel), his ' Traces of History in the

Names of Places,' ii. 186

Edmunds (T.), c. 1823, his biography, vi. 428 Edouard or Edouart (M.), silhouettist, 1825, ix.

191 ; xi. 371, 477

Edward the Black Prince, portrait of, xii. 308 Edward the Confessor, his chair, ii. 508 : laws of,

xi. 269 Edward I., his look, ii. 169, 257 ; pedigree of

his daughter Eleanor, vii. 229 Edward II., his death, xi. 227 Edward III., value of money in his time, x. 320 Edward IV. in the National Portrait Gallery, v. 426 ; his wooing at Grafton, vii. 27 ; his standard-bearer at Barnet, xii. 147 Edward VI., and Bidding Prayer, viii. 295 Edward VII., his surname, iii. 114, 174, 351, 412 ; photograph in frock dress, 327 ; and the motor- car, iv. 7 ; advice to Queen of Spain, vi. 445 Edward, Duke of York, and Miss Flood, xii. 8 Edward and Edmond, mediaeval use of names,

iii. 49, 153

Edward in Slavonic, viii. 68, 115 Edwards (E. H.) on prints and engravings, i. 268 Edwards (F.) on William Ferrar, vi. 386. Stocken-

strom at the Cape, vi. 347

Edwards (F. A.) on Africa first crossed : I/. Vivaldi, x. 229. Anonymous works, x. 158. Artah- shashte, xi. 216. Beauchamp of Somerset- shire, viii. 307. Bishops and Abbots, x. 377. Blandina, v. 450. Bonville (Lord) of Chewton, vi. 143. Bookseller, x. 369. Bridal Stones, x. 516. Coffin (W. H.) in Abyssinia, xii. 108. Corbet = Valletort, x. 253. Dew-ponds, xii. 17. Egypt as a place-name, xi. 93. English officials under foreign Governments, iii. 214. Gordon (Capt. R. J. ) and African Association, xii. 29. Hampshire booksellers and printers, v. 481. Holt Castle and Beauchamp family, xi. 490 ; xii. 92. Isles family, viii. 112. Japan, antiquity of, iii. 149. Maps, x. 155. Musical services on church towers, viii. 96. ' My Cousin's Tale of a Cock and a Bull,' iii. 268. Ovoca or Avoca, x. 397. Pinto (Mendez), xi. 77. Plowden (W. C.) in Abyssinia, xii. 69. Printed