[Footnote 66]: Indicating to the congregation what Psalm is to be sung.--Ed.
[Footnote 67]: Salerno was once famous for its medical science; but here, as in many other cases, we could desire the aid of Herr Reinhold with his Lexicon-Commentary.--Ed.
[Footnote 68]: This hospitable Potentate is as unknown to me as to any of my readers.--Ed.
[Footnote 69]: A little work printed in manuscript types; and seldom given by him to any but Princes. This piece of print-writing he intentionally passes off to the great as a piece of hand-writing; these persons being both more habituated and inclined to the reading of manuscript than of print.
[Footnote 70]: Thus defined by Adelung in his Lexicon: "Kräutermütze, in Medicine, a cap with various dried herbs sewed into it, and which is worn for all manner of troubles in the head."--Ed.
[Footnote 71]: Linné formed in Upsal a flower-clock, the flowers of which, by their different times of falling asleep, indicated the hours of the day.
[Footnote 72]: The good Professor of Catechetics is out here. Indignor quandoque bonus dormitat Schmelzle.--Ed.
[Footnote 73]: Passenger so placed in the huge German Postwagen, that he cannot look out.--Ed.
[Footnote 74]: Titan is also the title of this Legations-Rath Jean Pierre or Jean Paul (Friedrich Richter)'s chief novel.--Ed.
[Footnote 75]: Brühl, I suppose; but the historical edition of the matter is, that Brühl's treasonable secrets were come at by the more ordinary means of wax impressions of his keys.--Ed.