[61] Two of the Esquire Bedells.

[62] Former Vice-Chancellors.

[63] The Chancellor.

[64] Speakers of the Society.

[65] Sir John Fielding, an active police magistrate of that day.

[66] Coe’s father, a blacksmith and alderman of Cambridge.

[67] Professor Richard Owen, formerly superintendent of the natural history department of the British Museum, whence it was decided to remove the natural history specimens to South Kensington.

[68] Don Quixote.

[69] An over-rated American actress who performs in the Lyceum Theatre, London, during the absence of the regular company. She has a harsh unsympathetic voice, and is seen at her best as a statue, for which role nature appears to have intended her.

[70] A Colonade is that which consists of columns. The British Army consists thereof. Therefore the British Army is a Colonade.—Walker.