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GENERAL INDEX.
inscription at, v. 489 Insanity, ancient views
and treatment of, ix. 77 Irish superstition :
boys in petticoats, viii. 58 James I. and
Frederick of Bohemia, ii. 484 Jaundice,
touching for, vi. 110 " Jerrold's Weekly
News," xi. 86 Joannes Britannus, i. 488
" King of Hungary's peace " in Shakespeare,
xii. 98 King of Poland, 1719, xii. 190, 364
King's evil, " touching " for the, ii. 326 ; ix.
506 Knopwood's diary, xii. 154 Konkari
MS., viii. 137 ' Kossuth Coppered,' satirical
poem, ii. 490 Lamb, Burton, and Francis
Spiera, iii. 152, 394 Latin, living, vii. 297
' Lay of St. Aloys,' ii. 388 Leiningen (Count),
his memoirs, iii. 289 Liveries, colour of, ix.
53 Locks on rivers and canals, xi. 257
London to Budapest in 1859, viii. 70
Loseley MSS. and Louvain, x. 230, 377 Loti
(Pierre) : Easter Island, v. 469 ; viii, 477
" Lunettes d'approche," ix. 47 " Lutheran,"
xi. 87 Macaulay on " fen slodgers," v. 348
Magpie's death, ' iii. 276 Map of Ireland, ix.
273 Markle Hill, Hereford, xi. 90" Matinee
du Boi de Prusse," xii. 138 Maxai (Petrus) at
Canterbury, xi. 249 ' Measure for Measure ' :
French parallel, iii. 304 Medal, vii. 312
Medici (Cardinal Ippolito dei), ix. 87, 375 ;
xi. 153 Meidinger (H.), xii. 363 Mendiant,
French dessert, ii. 333 Mentelli, the Hun-
garian Diogenes, viii. 350 Mikszath's (Colo-
man) works in English, iv. 310, 394 Mildenhall
(John), v. 186 Military machines, ix. 430 ; x.
33 Months : their unequal division, i. 238
" Morall," " Midsummer Night's Dream," x.
377 Mount Krapak, viii. 376 Murder on
Gad's Hill in 1661, iii. 208 " Musarum Deliciaj,"
1656, viii. 509 Naples, last King of, x. 136
" Nauscopy," xii. 217, 501 Newspapers,
earliest English, viii. 327 Novalis's " Heinrich
von Ofterdingen," vii. 178 Onocrotalus, a
bird, i. 392 Opusculum, ii. 455 " Paddiana,"
author of, x. 310 Pallavicini : Jaszber^nyi
Miklos, ix. 314 Pastrana (Miss), iii. 29
Pawper or pauper bird, iii. 291 Pepita, a
pattern, ii. 6 Petrol in 1612, i. 216 Piano,
mechanical, before 1868, vii. 7 Pirates : Capt.
Woodes Rogers, ix. 31 Poor souls' light :
" Totenlaterne," iii. 31 Portland cement : its
inventor, i. 377- Przemysl : language of
Galicia, x. 457 Pyrothonide, ix. 57 Railway
travelling, early, vii. 193 ; x. 215 References
wanted, vi. 169 Renodseus (Johannes), x. 256
Roads, tarred, in 1886, viii. 65 Rocks, action
of vinegar on, x. 152 Roman Catholics before
1837, Register of deaths of, ix. 330 " Route-
march," xi. 207- " Rucksac " or " riicksac,"
viii. 497 ; ix. 117, 314- Russian ikon, initials
on, i. 487 Russian names : their pronunciation,
xii. 382 St. Angus, x. 174 St. Clement the
Pope and Wyremongers, iv. 196 St. Wilhel-
mina, patron saint of nursing mothers, v. 514
Sambucus (Johannes), xii. 301 Sanctuary
seats, v. 473 " Sandwich spoils," in 1457, x.
24 Schubert queries, x. 154 Scott (Sir
Walter), Danish visitor of, vi. 147 " Sea-
trumpet," xii. 260 Semaphore signalling-
stations, x. 77 Shakespeare in Hungary, ii.
345 Shakespeariana, iii. 304 ' Sister of Prince
Rupert,' i. 264 Skull and iron nail, xii. 389
Snake poison, v. 455 " Static bene fida
carinis," v. 369 Steam-engines, early,_x. 450 ;
Abraham Potter : Humphrey Potter, xi. 15
Stevenson (R. L.) as a scientific observer, iv.
205 Submarine boats in 1828, iv. 346 Suecia,
vi. 368 Tekeli, play founded on the exploits
of, vi. 210 Telephones in banks, ii. 297
Temple (Sir William) of Huniades, x. 107 " Though lost to sight, to memory dear," vi.
49 Touch wood, ix. 418 Tramp's marks, ix.
247 Vericour (Prof, de), xii. 280 " Vestis
adriatica," viii. 270 Wall-papers, i. 350
Water-stealing device in ancient Rome, vii. 508
W T eights and coinage, 1338, vi. 455 Went-
worth (Sir Richard), ix. 407 Weston (Eliza- beth Joanna), viii. 306 White flag, xi. 147
Winchester quart : Corbyn : Chopin, iii. 56
Windsor stationmaster, ii. 68, 253 K. (P. M.) on Salisbury family of Westmeath
iv. 249
K. (R.) on army scouts and the fleur-de-lis, x. 51 K. (T.), author of pamphlet, his identity, ix. 306 K. (W. C.) on authors wanted, xii. 465 Kaiser, folk-lore about " seven sons," xi. 469
Thackeray's allusion to, xi. 265, 358 Kakatoes (Abb6) in Thackeray's ' Roundabout
JFaper,' xii. 139 Kaley (A. G.) on " The Dutchman's anchor "
v. 330
Kangaroo, Parliamentary term, its origin, iv. 35 " Kangaroo closure," meaning of the phrase, iii.
345, 468 Kant (I.), Heine on, i. 247, 357 ; his quotations
from English authors, v. 317
Karr (Alphonse) at Saint Raphael, 1885, iv. 106 Kastner (Prof. L. E.) on Cockburne (James), viii.
408 Drummond of Hawthornden, iv. 487
v. 230, 267
Katherine Parr (Queen), her biography, i. 508 Kavanagh (Henry) and the Indian Mutiny, i. 147 Kay (John), his "' Poem,' 1480, v. 466 Kay and Key families, xi. 90, 127, 136, 176, 235 -
xii. 16 Kay-Shuttleworth (Sir J. P.), 1804-77, his
'Scarsdale,' xii. 220, 286 Kaye (C. Lister), on Gordon (Beatrix) = Robert
Arbuthnot, iii. 69, 294 Kaye (Wilkinson
Lister), i. 297 Kaye (Sir J. W.), his ' History of the Sepoy W T ar r
xii. 200, 247
Kaye (Sir John), 1697-1752 i. 297 Kaye (Wilkinson Lister), Westminster scholar,
1787, i. 249, 297 Kealy (A. G.) on heraldic, ix. 430 St. Agatha
and white rabbit, v. 349 Keary (Anne), ' Last Day of Flowers,' poem, iv.
288 Keats (John), and his guardian, Mr. Abbey, vii.
427 Booksellers connected with, vii. 427' His
associations with Hampstead, iii. 145, 176, 196 ;
iv. 51 His ' Ode to a Nightingale,' iv. 507 ;
v. 11, 58, 116, 175 ' Last Links with,' viii.
228, 249' The Eve of St. Agnes,' v. 47, 112,
156, 275
" Keavel," in place-names, x. 327, 377, 413 Keble (John), early graduation, iii. 417 Keene (Charles), articles on, by G. Moore, 1891,
vi. 190, 236 " Keep within Compass," tavern sign, Uxbridgtv
ii. 605 ; iii. 55 Keeston Castle, Pembrokeshire, its history, v.
110, 177 Keighley, place-name, its pronunciation, v. 289, 376