Friday, Napoleon I.’s superstitions as to, [84]

Frotté, Vicomte de, a brave French royalist, [98]

Fulham and its market gardens, [310]-[311]

Fuller, Dr., and the crinoline, [156];

family, source of its wealth, [281]-[282]

Furniture supports, a curious set of, [221]

Gambling, [299]

Gardening, a letter on, from Cobden, [240]-[242];

modern books on, [244];

old gardens of friendship, lines on, by Lord Sherbrooke, [244]-[245]