CONTENTS.

Notes:—Page
St. Augustine on Clairvoyance, by J. E. B. Mayor[511]
Edward Gibbon, Father and Son[511]
Bohn's "Ordericus Vitalis"[512]
A Curious Exposition[512]
Minor Notes:—Inscription—Antiquarian Documents—Bishop Watson's Map of Europe in 1854—Extracts from the Registers of the Bishops of Lincoln—Marston and Erasmus—Puzzle for the Heralds[513]
Queries:—
Sepulchral Monuments[514]
Queries on South's Sermons, by the Rev. W. H. Gunner[515]
Minor Queries:—Norwich, Kirkpatrick Collection of MSS. for the History of—Corbet—Initials in Glass Quarries—Church Service: Preliminary Texts—The Spinning-machine of the Ancients—View of Dumfries—"To pass the pikes"—May-day Custom—Maydenburi—Richard Fitz-Alan, ninth Earl of Arundel—French Refugees—"Dilamgabendi"—Mr. Plumley—Designation of Works under Review—North-west Passage—Fountains—Pope and John Dennis[515]
Minor Queries with Answers:—The Irish at the Battle of Crecy—King of the Isle of Wight—Theodore de la Guard—Back—Broom at Masthead[517]
Replies:—
The Advice supposed to have been given to Julius III., by B. B. Woodward, &c.[518]
Lord Rosehill[519]
Major André[520]
The Terminations "-by" and "-ness," by Wm. Matthews, &c.[522]
Newspaper Folk Lore, by Edward Peacock[523]
Ventilation, by T. J. Buckton[524]
Photographic Correspondence:—History of Photographic Discovery—Photographic Cautions—A Query respecting Collodion—The Céroléine Process—Mr. Fox Talbot's Patents[524]
Replies to Minor Queries:—The Olympic Plain—Encylopædia of Indexes, or Table of Contents—"One New Year's Day"—Unregistered Proverbs—Orange Blossoms—Peculiar Use of the Word "Pure"—Worm in Books—Chapel Sunday—Bishop Inglis of Nova Scotia—Gutta Percha made soluble—Impe—Bothy—Work on Ants—Jacobite Garters—"The Three Pigeons"—Corporation Enactments—The Passion of our Lord dramatised—Hardman's Account of Waterloo—Aristotle—Papyrus—Bell at Rouen—Word-minting—Coleridge's Christabel, &c.[526]
Miscellaneous:—
Books and Odd Volumes Wanted[530]
Notices to Correspondents[530]

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