CONTENTS.

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Old Songs[257]
"Junius Identified." by J. Taylor[258]
Folk Lore:—Spiders a Cure for Ague—Funeral Superstition—Folk Lore Rhymes[259]
On a Passage in the Tempest, by S.W. Singer[259]
Punishment of Death of Burning[260]
Note on Morganatic Marriages[261]
Minor Notes:—Alderman Beckford—Frozen Horn—Inscription translated—Parallel Passages—Note on George Herbert's Poems—"Crede quod habes"—Grant to Earl of Sussex—First Woman formed from a Rib—Beau Brummell's Ancestry[262]
QUERIES:—
Gray's Elegy and Dodsley's Poems[264]
Hugh Holland and his Works, by E.F. Rimbault, L.L.D.[265]
Harvey and the Circulation of the Blood[266]
Minor Queries:—Bernardus Patricius—Meaning of Hanger—Cat and Bagpipes—Andrew Becket—Laurence Minot—Modena Family—Bamboozle—Butcher's Blue Dress—Hatchment and Atchievement—"Te colui Virtutem"—"Illa suavissima Vita"—Christianity, Early Influence of—Meaning of Wraxen—Saint, Legend of a—Land Holland—Farewell—Stepony Ale—"Regis ad Exemplar"—La Caronacquerie—Rev. T. Tailer—Mistletoe as a Christmas Evergreen—Poor Robin's Almanacks—Sirloin—Thompson of Esholt[266]
REPLIES:—
Replies to Minor Queries:—Pension—Execution of Charles I.—Paper Hangings—Black-guard—Pilgrims' Road—Combs buried with the Dead—Aërostation—St. Thomas of Lancaster—Smoke Money—Robert Herrich—Guildhalls—Abbé Strickland—Long Conkin—Havock—Becket's Mother—Watching the Sepulchre—Portraits of Charles I.—Joachim, the French Ambassador[269]
MISCELLANEOUS:—
Notes on Books, Sales, Catalogues, &c.[271]
Books and Odd Volumes Wanted[271]
Notices to Correspondents[271]
Advertisements[272]