CONTENTS.

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Nicholas Breton, by the Rev. T. Corser[409]
Notes upon Cunningham's London, by E.F. Rimbault, LL.D.[410]
Notes on the Dodo, by H.E. Strickland[410]
Derivation of "Sterling" and "Penny"[411]
Hanno's Periplus, by S.W. Singer[412]
Folk Lore:—Cook-eels—Divination by Bible and Key—Weather Proverb[412]
Bibliographical Notes, by E.F. Rimbault, LL.D.[413]
Pope, Petronius, and his Translators, by A. Rich, Jun.[414]
QUERIES:—
When were Umbrellas introduced into England? by E.F. Rimbault, LL.D.[414]
Minor Queries:—Duke of Marlborough—"M. or N."—Song of the Bees—William Godwin—Regimental Badges—Mother of Thomas à Becket—Swords worn in public—Emblem and National Motto of Ireland—Latin Distich—Verbum Græcum—Pope Felix—"Where England's Monarch"[415]
REPLIES:—
Gray's Alcaic Ode[416]
Replies to Minor Queries:—Chapels—Beaver—Poins and Bardolph—God tempers the Wind—Sterne's Koran—Lollius—Bishop Ryder—Brown Study—Seven Champions—Tempora mutantur, &c.—Vox Populi Vox Dei—Cuckoo—Ancient Tiles—Daysman—Safeguard—Finkel—Gourders of Rain—Urbanus Regius—Horns—The or A Temple—Ecclestiastical Year—Paying through the Nose—Quem Deus—Shrew—Zenobia—Cromwell's Estates—Vox et præterea Nihil—Law of Horses—Christ's Hospital—Tickhill, God help me![417]
MISCELLANIES:—
MSS. of Casaubon—Latin Epigram—"Nec pluribus impar"—Close Translation—St. Antholin's Parish Books[422]
MISCELLANEOUS:—
Notes on Books, Sales, Catalogues, &c.[423]
Books and Odd Volumes wanted[423]
Notices to Correspondents[423]