418 66 quotations, vii. 337; x. 374. 'Cloister and the Hearth,' iv. 313, 335. Coryat's Crudities,' iv. 132. Crashaw and Maximilian Sandæus, x. 307. Crucified thieves, xi. 395. Dickens's automaton dancers, xii. 58. Dickens's "knifebox," xi. 116. "Disce pati," ii. 412. Dog and Pot," xii. 474. Dowries for ugly women, iv. 292. Drunkenness, precept on, vi. 492. Duke's Bagnio in Long Acre, iv. 217. "Eie sores, ," viii. 197. Ephis and his lion, iv. 351. Epicure's Almanack,' v. 153. Epicurus in art, xii. 433. Erra Pater, viii. 518. "Falsehood of extremes,' xi. 234. Feilde (Rev. Matthew), xii. 413. "Fide sed cui vide": Bahusius, ix. 134. Fielding's grave, ix. 134. Flying Turk, xii. 236. "Futura præteritis,' Axii. 295. Gilbert (Sir Humphrey), his last words, xii. 391. Giraffe : camelopard, xii. 292. Greek and Roman tablets, v. 350, 473, 512. Greeks, and laws of gravity, ix. 16; and block and tackle, 312. Hastle, x. 377. Hippocrates legend, x. 35; and the black_baby, xi. 271. His end was peace," x. 517. Horace, first edition, i. 338. Horace in Latin and English verse, ix. 13. "Humanum est errare,' ii. 293; iii. 78. Johnston family of Scotland, ix. 456. Jonson (Ben), ' Underwoods,' v. 337. King's Classical and Foreign Quotations,' ii. 281; iii. 447; vii. 24; ix. 107, 284; x. 126, 507; xi. 247; xii. 127. Landor and Ménage, viii. 407. Latin lines on Buxton, viii. 333. Latin quotations, i. 437, 496; ii. 110; ix. 37. "Lesbian lead," vii. 256. Letters, their names, iii. 277. Literary allusions, viii. 512. Literary pastimes, vi. 92. "Love in phantastick triumph sat," iv. 212. Macaulay: olive trees in Australasia, xii. 86. Margaret of BRichmond, xii. 215. Mechanical road carriages, xi. 431. Melampus and the Saint, xi. 353. 3, Meschianza, x. 97. Meswinde the Fair, ix. 77. Morante (Marquis de), his book-plate, xi. 366. More (Sir T.) sainted by a Bask, vi. 115. "Mors janua vitæ," xil. 231. "Mors sceptra ligonibus æquat,' xii. 494. Name-puzzle in early Spenser, xi. 334. Nitor in adversum," ix. 451. "Nobile virtutis genus est patientia," iv. 417. "Non sentis, inquit, te ultra malleum, loqui ?" vii. 354. Notes and Queries Commemoration, xii. 478. "One shoe off and one shoe on,' xi. 434. Owen (John), and Archbishop Williams, ii. 146; Mr. A. F. Leach on, xi. 21, 156; epigram on Drake, xii. 207. Pancharis': 'Minerva,' 1735, v. 517. Pennecuik (Alexander), and the Louvre, xi. 416. Philip II. of Pomerania, x. 415. Posui Deum adjutorem meum, "vii. 78. Priscian's head, ix. 375. Reade (C.), his Greek quotation, vii. 176. References wanted, iv. 154; vi. 16. Roman death duties, ix. 73. Roman inscription concerning Corbridge, ix. 311. Roman inscription at Baveno, x. 193. Roman law, xi. 38. Roman legions, xi. 412; xii. 393. Romans at York, x. 134. Rome, ancient, its population, xi. 273. Sainte-Beuve on Castor and Pollux, xii. 252. Scaliger (J. C.), his books, ii. 325. Scott's 'Count Robert of Paris,' viii. 454. Seventeenth-century quotations, x. 270, 356, 515; xi. 356; xii. 217. "Sinews of war, x. 137. Spanish works in Borrow, x. 276. Sponges, xii. 438. Stevenson and the housemaid, xi. 518. Storks and Commonwealths, x. 438. "Sub rosa,' ix. 335. Sundial inscription, ix. 518. Swinburne and Maupassant, xi. 505. Swinburne translations, ix. 375. Teddington, pictures at, vii. 152. Thackeray's Latin, xi. 206. Though lost to sight," xi. 498. Tooth, single, ix. 326; Silesian, xi. 336. Urceo (Antonio), quoted by Burton, xii. 185. Vescalion, iv. 73. Vilain XIIII. (Vicomte), xii. 451, 498. Virgil or Vergil? iv. 309. Voreda, Roman town, x. 317. Weather, i. 38. Wilbraham and Tabraham, xi. 173. Windows in the breast, xii. 497 Bensly (M. H.), on Snakes in South Africa, vi. 218 Bentley Priory, Stanmore, its history, xii. 487 186 Bequests payable in the church porch, late date, iv. 369 Béranger's letter to M. Paques, i. 165 Berenice, wife of Ptolemy III. Euergetes, iv. 126 193 Beresford (G. B.) on Blore's collections, iv. 207 Beresford (S. B.) on Cumbermere Abbey, iv. 229 Beresford (Tristram) at Hanslope, Bucks, vi. 428 Bergerode in map of Lancashire, 1610, x. 407; xi. 218, 338, 434, 513; xii. 73 Berkeley (Bishop), and Adventures of Signor Gaudentio,' vi. 410, 516; pronunciation of his name, xi; 348 Berkeley (Gertrude) Thomas Taylor, temp. Andrews Berkeley Churchyard, Gloucestershire, curious epitaph, xii. 507 Berkshire, portion of Wiltshire in, xi. 269 Berlin, derivation of the place-name, iv. 466 Berlioz (Hector), and Emanuel Swedenborg, i. 26; his A travers Chants,' iii. 365 Bermondsey, eighteenth-century gin distillery, v. 349. Lilliput Hall" public-house, vi. 209 Bernales Buildings, origin of the term, xi. 289 Bernard and Rudkin families, ii. 421 Bernau (C. A.) on Altree family, ix. 413. of Walton-on-Thames, v. 289. Blackett family, ii. 9. Born with teeth, v. 78. Dummer family, iv. 315. Godfrey of Bouillon, vi. 213. Guydickens (Melchior), v. 93. Hose on the head, vi. 236. Inscription at Constance, vi. 69. Inscriptions at Lucerne, v. 466. Latton (John), V. 216. Maps, X. 77. Muscovy Company: Baltic Company, vi. 252. North Sea Bubble, vi. 38. Place, v. 371. Portmanteau words and phrases, v. 235, 512. Prior (F.): Annabella Beaumont, v. 78. Quartering of arms, V. 275. Quotations wanted, V. 76. Rebus in churches, v. 250. St. Brelade, iv. 188. Steemson and Cliffe families: Thorne Quay, v. 169. Surnames in England, their number, v. 370 Berne, Canton, Lake of St. Lampierre in, v. 489 Berry (G.) on curious book titles, viii. 251 189 Berthon (Edward Lyon), 1813-99, his biography, ix. 232 Berwick, Steps of Grace at, ii. 426, 516 Berwick Law, Firth of Forth, in poem by Tannahill, vii. 225 Besant (Sir Walter), on pronunciation of his surname, iii. 28, 113, 155, 196; on Dr. Isaac Watts, iii. 489; iv. 38 Beside besides, their meanings, iv. 306, 375, 434, 493 Best (Capt.), his duel with Lord Camelford, v. 162, 218, 437 Best (Bishop John), of Carlisle, his descendants, vii. 449; viii. 112 Besturne, use of the word in troubadour poetry, viii. 406 Beta on telegraph wires, xi. 229 Betagh (William), his Voyage round the World,' 1719, iii. 61 Betham-Edwards (M.) on women voters in counties and boroughs, i. 327 Bethell (C.) on Fenians and Western Australia, ix. 236 Bethell (W.) on Holderness families, xii. 212 Betheral, etymology of the word, xii. 266, 316 Bethlehem Hospital, outfit of inmates, 1780, viii. 466 Beth Reynolds, surname, viii. 209 Betley register, curious entries in, ix. 65 Bettiss or Bettes family, viii. 408; ix. 149 Betty a hedge-sparrow, use of the word, vii. 469; viii. 57 Betty black pudding or haggis, iii. 6 Beulah Spa, Upper Norwood, its history, viii. 508; ix. 35, 313, 453 Bevan (A. T.) on Selwyn's fondness for executions, xii. 175 Bevan (Rev. -), of Worcester College, his Parochial Letters,' 1829, iii. 87 Beveridge (A. S.) on Babar's memoirs, i. 147 Bew (J.), bookseller, xi. 188, 256, 416, 498 66 on, Bewickiana, vii. 29; ix. 307, 394; xi. 268 Bewray, its use in the Revised Version, v. 226 Bezar stone, its properties, i. 113 Bhang, where to obtain, in London, xii. 490 Bhatinda on silesias: pocketings, ii. 268 Bhopal (Begum of), i. 14, 68 Biaccianelli (D.), Italian artist, c. 1870, ii. 468 Bianchi (Nicomede), Italian historian, his MSS., i. 349 Bibie (John), Drum-Major, c. 1642, vii. 168, 293 Bible: Robert Boyle on, i. 186; phrases doing dut for texts, 205; Baskish translation, 284, 315 original of St. Paul's "slowbellies," 405; "L the dead bury their dead," i. 488; ii. 77 Gospel of God's Anointed,' its author, ii. 8 -èd pronounced in public reading, 47; Breeches its value, 87; printed by Christopher Barke 1495," 108, 151; Old Testament commentar 188, 258; sycomore or sycamore, 465 Baskish translation of Genesis, iii. 148; Jol Brown's 'Self Interpreting Bible,' 228 Luther's Commentary on the Galatians,' 229 iv. 156; Psalm cxxxvii. 2, the weeping willow iii. 247; iv. 115; in Gaelic, iii. 289; chea editions of the Vulgate, iv. 17, 931; New Testame in Basque, iv. 143, 255, 333; vii. 215; Spanis "Bear Bible," iii. 189, 274; Graham famil 207; bewray in Revised Version, v. 226; Dicker on, 304, 355, 391; Acts xxix., lost chapter, v 9, 74; printed in 1613, containing genealog vii. 88; translations of the Vulgate, 12 Bede's translation of the Fourth Gospel, vi 130, 172; silk first mentioned in, 231, 276, 297 Abraham Lincoln and the Wycliffe, ix. 10; weekly numbers, 64; Thumb, by John Tayle ix. 366; xii. 367; Knave of Jesus Christ. xii. 128, 338 Bibliographical queries, iv. 95 Bibliographical technical terms, x. 81, 484; 82, 184; xii. 103, 204 Bibliographies, bibliography of, iii. 243, 316, 39 their annotation, iv. 135 Bibliography: 'Adamo Caduto,' vi. 250 Advertising, its history, ix. 286 Esop's Fables, 1821, xi. 270, 398 Alciatus, his Emblems,' v. 468, 512 Alcott (Louisa M.), Eight Cousins,' i. 489 Animals, their immortality, i. 169, 256, 330 Antiquary's Books," xii. 383 Arabian Nights,' iv. 409, 513 Arithmetic, iii. 50, 98 Arne (Dr.), iv. 409 Arnold (Matthew), iv. 405 'Athena Cantabrigienses,' i. 348, 412 Authors and their first books, iii. 247, 297 Bacon (Francis), viii. 78, 332 Baffo (Giorgio), vii. 449 Baily (Prof. Walter), vi. 507 Bariff (Capt. 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