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Reiches. Berlin, 1863. 8vo, pp. 64. 8229. de. 32. (11.)

Richard Cobden, Roi des Beiges. [Being a reply to Richard Cobden's letter to UEconomiste Beige on the fortifications of Antwerp.] Par un ex-Colonel de la Garde Civique. Dedie" aux blesst'-s de Septembre. Deuxieme Edition. Lon- don, 1863. 8vo. This was written by Sylvain van der Weyer, and is included in his ' Choix d'Opuscules,' edited by Octave Delepierre, and published at London in 1863.

Blackman, E. L. Our Relations with America. A

reply to the arguments of Mr. Cobden as to

the supply of ammunition of war to the belli- gerents. Manchester, [1863]. 8vo. 8175. e. 1. (1.)

1864.

The Land and the Agricultural Population. [Being letters of A. H. Hall, W. T. White, and others in reply to two speeches delivered at Rochdale in November, 1863, by Richard Cobden and John Bright. Reprinted from the West Sussex / Gazette.] Arundel, 1864. 8vo. 7075. bb. 27.

Primogeniture and Entail. Letters of J. E. Thorold Rogers, M.A., Professor of Political Economy at the University of Oxford ; and Mr. Henry Tupper, of Guernsey, and others, on the History and Working of the Laws of Primogeniture and Entail in their Moral, Social, and Political Aspects. Manchester, Alexander Ireland & Co., 1864. 8vo, pp. 28. Mr. Tupper's letter is addressed to Mr. Cobden, and the pamphlet resulted from the speech out of which the Cobden-Delane correspondence arose.

1865.

Alarming results of the non-reciprocity System of Free Trade promoted by Messrs. Gladstone, Cobden, Bright, and their supporters. Fourth edition. London, [1865]. S. sh. fol. 1880. d. 1. (67.)

Cobden's Nederidge Navolgers in Indie : een

beschamend woord voor alle bestrijders der liberale Koloniale politiek. (Overgedrukt uit het Dagblad ran Zuidhollana en's Gravenhage van 8-11 Augustus, 1865.) 's Gravenhage, 1865. 8vo. 8022. dd.

Mr. Cobden. (From the Ulster Observer.) London. 8vo, pp. 4. A reprint of a leading article on Mr. Cobden's career.

1866.

Le Buste de Cobden. Par A. Verviers. 1866. 1867.

Brewster, D. The Radical Party: its Principles, Objects, and Leaders. Cobden, &c. Man- chester, 1867. 8vo. 8138. cc. 10. (10.)


Financial Reform Union. Papers on Taxation, &c.

No. 3. A Budget for 1869, based upon Mr.

Cobden's " National Budget," proposed in 1849.

Pp. 7. [London], 1868. 8vo. C. T. 274. (8.) Pamphlets Nationaux. No. 1. Les Joujoux de M.

Cobden. Par A. Grandguillot. Paris, [1868,

&c.]. 8vo. 8245. ff. 3.

1885.

"Robkin and Blight" [i.e., Richard Cobden and John Bright]. What unfair trade is doing for us. [Signed " Pastor Agricola."] Pp. 23. War- wick, H. T. Cooke & Son, 1885. 8vo. 8139.

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Pope (J. B.). The Curse of Cobden, or John Bull v. John Bright. [A pamphlet upon Free Trade. ]


Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood & Sons, 1885. 8vo. 8228. b. 37. 1886.

Brett (J.). Calculator. Free Trade. Cobden, Bright,.

Gladstone Fawcett. collated and examined.

London, Effingham Wilson, 1886. 8vo. 8229. i. 18. (4.)

Cashin (T. F.). Free Trade Fallacies; or, Cobdea confuted. An exposition on the existing phase- of progress and poverty, &c. London, Wyman & Sons, 1886. 8vo. 8229. bbb. 53. (12.) 1901.

The Curse of Cobden : what it means. An address to those with brains. Issued by the War- minster Fair Trade and Home Labour Defence League. [Signed for the League by John W. Hull.] Pp.8. Warminster, [1901]. 8vo. 08226. g. 62. (13.)

WILLIAM E. A. AXON, (To be continued.)


GIPSIES : " CHIGUNNJI." People who deal in historical and philosophical questions have a perverse way of always Retting hold of the wrong end of the stick. They always wish to prove some far-fetched, out-of-the- way theory. To me it has always appeared obvious that the Zigunnoi, described by Herodotus as people with a way of life exactly the same as that of modern gipsies, and occupying exactly the region to this day most thickly populated by gipsies, really were gipsies or Zigeuner. The whole thing is as plain as a pikestaff. What is the general occupation of gipsies but that of tinkers, horsedealers, and above all blacksmiths? Now a dialect word in Great Russian gives a com- plete explanation of the name Zigunnoi, because in that dialect the word not given in Russian dictionaries chigunnji means- made of iron or connected with iron. If in the present day so large a Slav element still remains along the Danube, this must have been still more the case in classic times, for the Slav elements have been slowly shrinking east and northwards. So that it is not won- derful if Herodotus was given the Slav name for the members of the nomad primitive iron age, who resolutely refused to be civilized. W. W. STRICKLAND, B.A.

  • MURRAY'S HANDBOOK FOR YORKSHIRE.'

In your notice of the new edition of 'Murray's Handbook for Yorkshire' (10 th S. i. 259) you state that the "delightful cream cheese" made at Grewelthorpe might have been mentioned. Will you allow me to point out that the 'Handbook' contains two allusions to this cheese: on p. 320, where Grewelthorpe is mentioned, and also at the end of section xiii. of the Introduction, where the gastronomic peculiarities of the county are described? You also remark