| Notes:— | Page |
| Milton and Malatesti, by Bolton Corney | [237] |
| "That Swinney" | [238] |
| Tom, Mythic and Material, by V. T. Sternberg | [239] |
| Shakspeare Correspondence, by T. J. Buckton, Thos. Keightley, &c. | [240] |
| Minor Notes:—Gray: "The ploughman homeward plods"—Poetical Tavern Signs—"Aquæ in Vinum conversæ. Vidit et erubuit lympha pudica Deum"—Spurious Edition of Baily's "Annuities"—"Illustrium Poetarum Flores"—French Jeux d'Esprit | [241] |
| Queries:— |
| Samuel Wilson | [242] |
| Minor Queries:—The Rothwell Family—Definition of a Proverb—Latin Riddle—D. Ferrand: French Patois—"Fac precor, Jesu benigne," &c.—The Arms of De Sissonne—Sir George Brown—Professional Poems—"A mockery," &c.—Passage in Whiston—Shoulder Knots and Epaulettes—The Yew Tree in Village Churchyards—Passage in Tennyson—"When the Maggot bites"—Eclipses of the Sun—"An" before "u" long—Reversible Names—Gilbert White of Selborne—Hoby, Family of; their Portraits, &c.—Portrait of Sir Anthony Wingfield—Lofcopp, Lufcopp, or Luvcopp—Humming Ale | [243] |
| Minor Queries with Answers:—Dr. Richard Sherlock—Cardinal Fleury and Bishop Wilson—Dr. Dodd a Dramatist—Trosachs—Quarter | [246] |
| Replies:— |
| Jacob Böhme, or Behmen, by J. Yeowell | [246] |
| Inscriptions on Bells, by Cuthbert Bede, B.A. | [248] |
| Passage in Milton | [249] |
| Designed false English Rhymes | [249] |
| Attainment of Majority, by Professor De Morgan | [250] |
| Lady Percy, Wife of Hotspur (Daughter of Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March), and Jane Seymour's Royal Descent | [251] |
| Photographic Correspondence:—Three New Processes by Mr. Lyte—Muller's Processes: Sisson's Developing Solution | [252] |
| Replies to Minor Queries:—Alterius Orbis Papa—"All my eye"—"Clamour your tongues"—Spiked Maces represented in Windows of the Abbey Church, Great Malvern—Ampers and—Its—"Hip, hip, hurrah!"—Derivation of "Wellesley"—Penny-come-quick—Eugene Aram's Comparative Lexicon—Wooden Tombs and Effigies—Queen Anne's Motto—Longevity—Irish Bishops as English Suffragans—Green Pots used for drinking from by Members of the Temple—Shape of Coffins—Old Fogies—Swan-marks—Limerick, Dublin, and Cork—"Could we with ink," &c.—Character of the Song of the Nightingale—Adamson's "Lusitania Illustrata"—Adamsoniana—Crassus' Saying, &c. | [254] |
| Miscellaneous:— |
| Books and Odd Volumes wanted | [258] |
| Notices to Correspondents | [258] |
| Advertisements | [259] |