M.

Macaire, Robert, burlesques so called, [221].
Malcolm, J. P., quoted, upon grotesque decoration, [44]-46;
picture from, [90], [95], [196], [197].
Marcelin, M., dedicates loose pictures to his mother, [231].
Marcus Aurelius, quoted, upon Christians, [26].
Maria Theresa civil to Pompadour, [160].
Marie Antoinette caricatured, [169], [170].
Mary, Queen, her prayer-book, [46], [53], [54].
Masks worn by ancient actors, [22].
Mather, Cotton, quoted, upon the Franklins, [301], [302].
Mather, Increase, quoted, upon the press, [302].
Matrimony, caricature of, [173], [177];
in China, [192].
Melanchthon, Philip, upon Luther's marriage, [79].
Menius, Dr., anecdote of, [63].
Mercury burlesqued, [29], [30].
Mérimée, M., quoted, on the devil, [53].
Middle Ages, caricature of, [40], [50].
Midnight masses, gayety of, in France, [61].
Mingotti, Signora, caricature of, [143].
Mirabeau, Gabriel, Comte de, caricature of, [162].
Mitford, A. W., quoted, upon Japanese preaching, [198].
Mokke, Mosse, caricatured, [63].
Moor, Major Edward, quoted, upon Hindoo art, [36].
Morellet, Abbé, quoted, upon Franklin, [306].
Morgan, Matt, a caricature by, [299].
Morris, Robert, caricatured, [309].

N.

Nareda, in Hindoo mythology, [38].
Nast, Thomas, portrait of, [318];
caricatures by, [319], [320], [328], [329];
his career, [326].
Nilus, St., quoted, upon grotesque decoration, [46].
Nonius Maximus caricatured at Pompeii, [16].
North, Lord, caricatured, [157];
disapproves policy of George III., [158].
Norton, Charles Eliot, quoted, upon art in Italy, [260], [262].
Norwich, great dragon of, [51].
Notables, the, caricatured, [161].
Nucerians, the, their contest with the people of Pompeii, [17].

O.

Oates, Titus, denounces Popish plot, [109].
Old masters, Hogarth upon, [138];
burlesque of, [139].
Olympiodorus, St. Nilus to, on decoration, [46].
Opimius burlesqued by Horace, [24].
Orange, Prince of, anecdote of, [116].
Orleans, Duc de, Regent of France, [122].
Osiris, in Egyptian art, [33].
Oudinot, General, caricatured, [260], [261].

P.

Paine, Thomas, caricatured by Gillray, [154];
in a caricature, [297].
Palladas, his epigram upon marriage, [177].
Palmerston, Lord, in Punch, [289], [290].
Parrhasius, anecdote of, [28].
Pasquino, account of, [257], [259].
Pergamus, unswept hall of, [28].
Petre, Father, caricature of, [109].
Philipon, Charles, portrait of, [218];
his Charivari, [220];
his trial, [220].
Pigmies, Pompeian pictures of, [15], [17]-19;
described by Pliny, [17];
uses of, [18].
Pike, Luke Owen, a caricature from, [63];
quoted, upon clerical robbers, [69].
Pirlone, Il Don, caricatures from, [259]-263.
Pitt, William, antagonist of Napoleon, [158];
caricatured by Isaac Cruikshank, [274].
Pius VI., pasquinade upon, [258].
Pius IX. caricatured, [263].
Pliny the Elder describes pigmies, [17];
upon Greek art, [28].
Pliny the Younger, quoted, upon Christians, [26].
Pocahontas, anecdote of, [175].
Pole, Cardinal, caricatured, [86].
"Politician Outwitted," quoted, [307].
Pompadour, Madame de, anecdotes of, [159]-161.
Pompeii, chalk caricatures from, [15], [17];
pigmy pugilists from, [15];
described, [16];
its amphitheatre closed, [17];
how discovered, [21].
"Poor Richard," the comic almanac of its day, [303].
Pope, Alexander, speculates in shares, [128];
in a caricature, [136];
quoted, upon Walpole, [142];
women, [184].
Popish plot, terror of, [109].
Processions, remarks upon, [91];
in honor of Virgin Mary, [92];
upon birthday of Queen Elizabeth, [110].
Proverbs satirizing women, [185].
Prynne, Lawyer, loses his ears, [99];
his triumphal return to London, [99].
Puck, a burlesque from, [197].
Punch, antiquity of the legend, [31];
in Calcutta, [39];
in China, [191];
at Cairo, [264];
origin of, [265].
Punch, [284].
Puritan period, caricatures of, [90];
terror of, [93], [94], [98], [105], [106].

Q.

Quaker meeting, caricature of, [116].
Queen of James II., caricature of, [109].
Quincampoix, scenes in the street so named, [127], [129].