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GENERAL INDEX.
Pineapple, its introduction, iii. 138. " Plain living
and high thinking are no more," vi. 97. ' Poetry 01
George Wither,' xi. 266. Polder : Loophole, iv.
463. Popple, x. 495. Popular myths, xi. 451.
Posca, Roman, i. 518. Possessive case in proper
names, i. 270. Pre-Reformation practices in Eng-
land, xi. 134. Prickly pear, iv. 51. Prince of
Wales's Theatre, Tottenham Street, xii. 476.
Printers' errors, ii. 65. Prisoners of war, viii. 46.
Pronunciation of ng, x. 494. Quarter of corn, vi.
32. Questing beast, vii. 234. "Quite a few," x.
318. Quotation attributed to Coventry Patmore, ix.
516. Kabbating, viii. 21. Rather, ix. 275.
Reapered, use of the word, x. 105. ' Bed, White,
and Blue,' its authorship, iv. 231. Reel in a bottle,
iv. 818. Reliable, use of the word, x. 25. " Return-
ing thanks," x. 79. Richter's ' Dream of Infinity,'
vi. 217. Rogers's Ginevra,' v. 92, 154. Runa-
gate, its etymology, v. 513. St. Patrick's Day, vii.
271. St. Thomas's Day custom, v. 497. Saying,
author of, viii. 528. Scabious or devil's bit, iv. 98.
Scalinga, its meaning, i. 278. Scott (Sir W.), his
heroines, ii. 313 ; his descriptive surnames, ii. 464 ;
' Guy Mannering,' iii. 431 ; his Scottish dialect,
iv. 330. Seeds, their retarded germination, x. 358.
Selion, its meaning, i. 204, 391. Sence or sense,
x. 293. Serpent's feet legend, xi. 70. Shakespeare
(W.) and the sea, ii. 113, 456 ; his imitations of
his own characters, iii. 213 ; his pronunciation of
orison, vi. 376 ; the knavish, vii. 255 5 his Seventy-
sixth Sonnet, x. 413. Shakespeariana, i. 442, 423 ;
ii. 203 ; iii. 65, 282, 422 ; x. 224, 283 ; xi. 323 ;
xii. 423. Shamrock as food, i. 131. Shingles, old
cure for, vi. 75. Slim, its use and meaning, v. 236.
Smoak = to twig, iv. 215. Sni, dialect word, i. 17.
Snodgrass, a surname, ix. 497. Snow-feathers, viii.
494 Sober, its use as a verb, i. 388. Sock = to
thrash, iv. 539 ; v. 97. " Soft as a toad," v. 54.
Somerville (William), xi. 395. Songs, old, viii.
213. ' Soul's Errand,' x. 191. Spatchcock, ix. 16.
Spice, x. 512. Spider-eating, viii. 409. " Spun
butter," iv. 484. Star-lore, ix. 358. Stook, its
meaning, iii. 357, 474. Stripper, its meaning, i. 472.
Sunflower, xii. 130. Surnames from single letters,
vi. 398. Swallow, its song, iii. 94. Sween or
swean, iii. 69. Swimming, exploits in, vi. 511.
Syntax of preface, ii. 237. Tall Leicestershire
women, viii. 64, 310. Tamers, x. 493. ' Temple
Shakespeare,' xii. 13. Tennyson (Lord), his ' Spite-
ful Letter,' iii. 317 ;' Amphion, 3 iii. 484. Tenny-
son query, v. 502. Tennysoniana, ii. 515. The
as part of title, xi. 16. " The chap as married
Hannah," vi. 346. There is a garden in her face, "
ii. 98. " To be aff the gleg," iv. 251. ' Tom Tit
Tot,' iii. 146. Trade=road, iv. 313. Traeth
Mawr, its reclamation, v. 324. Traherne (Thomas),
xi. 405. Trod = footpath, i. 54. Troubadour and
daisy, viii. 51. Trousers, their introduction, ix.
489. Twyford yew tree, vi. 278. Unicorns,
vi. 10. Up, use of the word, v. 195. Up-
wards of, ix. 446. "Vsesca Mihm," viii. 45.
Valentines, early, i. 410. Verbs formed out of
proper names, vii. 394. Village posters, iv. 245.
Vine=a flexible shoot, v. 194. Viva, its meaning,
vi. 451 ; vii. 115. Wade (General), i. 254. Wake
=a village feast, xii. 216. Warts, cure for, iv. 475-
Waverley Novels, notes on, i. 394. Welking, its
meaning, ii. 427. Welsh ale, i. 392. Welsh leek,
ii. 251. Wesley family, vi. 433. Wesley's portrait
by Romney, xii. 37. " Whipping the cat," x. 298.
Whiskers, v. 197. Whom = home, vii. 286. Wife
v. family, i. 274. Willughby's 'Ornithology,' x. 16.
Wisen=to grow wise, xii. 145. Witchelt=wet-
shod, v. 58. Woore, in Salop, vi. 218. Word cor-
ruption, v. 217. Wordsworth and Henry Vaughan,
xii. 146. Wordsworthiana, iv. 440. Wound for
winded, v. 4, 177, 505. Young and Wordsworth,
vi. 510
B. (C. E.) on Antony Payne, xi. 348
B. (C. J.) on motto for laundry porch, vii. 68
B. (D.) on Irish badges, viii. 484
B. (D. L.) on Richard Whitcombe, v. 314
B. (E.) on "Come Bote," viii. 44. Dual number in provincial German, vii. 449. Epitaph at Easing- wold, iv. 326. ' Gulliver,' its early editions, ix. 449. "I'll hang my harp on a willow tree," v. 375. Palestinian Syriac interrogative, vii. 105. Pasted scraps, xi. 314. " So many gods,"xi. 318. Trinity windows, iii. 28, 187- " Were Nature just to man," x. 428
B. (E. B.) on coloured cow of Hamburg, v. 466
B. (E. F.) on Goethe, i. 328. Shakespeare and Jon- son x. 367
B. (E. G.) on Asra, xi. 317. Bagshawe pedigree, vi. 388. Centipedes, local name, vii. 266. Epitaph at Doncaster, xii. 470. Little John's remains, viii. 250. Pease egger, iii. 334. Story by G. R. Sims, vi. 114. Tib's Eve, ix. 336
B. (E. H.) on obscurities of authors, ii. 438
B. (E. S.) on passage in Goethe, vi. 409
B. (E. T.) on meaning of Beaulieu, vi. 87. Buck worth (Theophilus) : Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon : Philip Bygo, viii. 430. Clayton family, ix. 155. Coffee-houses and taverns, viii. 224, 509. Fenton (Sir Geoffrey), ix. 171. Jay (Sir James), viii. 145
B. (E. W.) on ' Eikon Basilike ' motto, xi. 497
B. (F.) on blue cassocks, iii. 868. Dedications, double, iii. 348. Roods and rood-lofts, v. 477. Siege of hiena, i. 168
B. (G.) on Jackson family, co. Durham, ix. 149. Several, uses of the word, v. 504
B. (G. D.) on Theophilus Buckworth : Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon : Philip Bygo, viii. 430. Crom- wellian forfeitures, viii. 469. Fowke(John), Governor of Drogheda, viii. 387. Gifford, Dorothy = John Pagett, xi. 215. Kinborough as female Christian name, viii. 504. Lacy, Counsellor, of Dublin, xi. 213. Lally Tollendal, x. 453
B. (G. F. R.) on F. E. Acoum, v. 267. Ackland or Acland (Charles), v. 228. Adderley (George and Richard), v. 228. Addison's ' Rosamond,' iii. 192. Agar (John), vi. 507. Alsopp (George), vii. 29. Andre" (David), iii. 127. Angier (John), xii. 257. Arnold (Benedict), iii. 153. Arrow (James), vi. 507. Asheton (William), vii. 8. Auterac (Joseph), vii. 8. Author of book, x. 472. Baker (Robert), iv. 188. Bank of England and Heberfield, i. 230, 290. Bois- danne (Edward), vi. 48. Box (John Wilkins), v. 476. Boyer or Bowyer (John), iv. 418. Breck- nock (Sir Edward Wills), iv. 488. Browne (Sir