CONTENTS.
NOTES:—
Notes on Books, No. II.—Gabriel Harvey, by S. W. Singer [169]
The Antiquity of Kilts, by T. Stephens [170]
Notes on Julin, No. I., by Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie [171]
Minor Notes:—Anecdote of Curran—Difficulty of getting rid of a Name—House of Lord Edward Fitzgerald—Fairy Dances—Æsop—Nelson's Coat at Trafalgar [173]
QUERIES:—
John Knox, by David Laing [174]
Minor Queries:—"Fœda ministeria, atque minis absistite acerbis"—Cornish Arms and Cornish Motto—Gloucester saved from the King's Mines—Milesian—Horology—Laurentius Müller—Lines on a Bed—Pirog—Lists of Plants, with their Provincial Names—Print Cleaning—Italian Writer on Political Economy—Carli the Economist—Nightingale and Thorn—Coleridge's Essays on Beauty—Henryson and Kinaston—Oldys' Account of London Libraries—A Sword-blade Note—Abacot—Princesses of Wales [174]
MINOR QUERIES ANSWERED:— A Kelso Convoy—Cardinal Wolsey—Brunswick Mum—Meaning of "Rasher" [176]
REPLIES:—
Pendulum Demonstration of the Earth's Rotation [177]
A Saxon Bell-house [178]
The Whale of Jonah, by T. J. Buckton [178]
St. Trunnian, by W. S. Hesleden [179]
Replies to Minor Queries:—Lord Mayor not a Privy Councillor—Did Bishop Gibson write a Life of Cromwell?—Lines on the Temple—Henry Headley, B. A.—Cycle of Cathay—Proof of Sword Blades—Was Milton an Anglo-Saxon Scholar?—English Sapphics—The Tradescants—Monumental Inscription—Lady Petre's Monument [180]
MISCELLANEOUS:—
Notes on Books, Sales, Catalogues, &c. [182]
Books and Odd Volumes wanted [183]
Notices to Correspondents [183]
Advertisements [183]