Q.

Yankee Doodle (Vol. iv., pp. 344. 392.).—The citizens of the United States do not recognise this, but "Hail, Columbia," as their national air.

W. T. M.

Hong Kong.

"Chords that vibrate," &c. (Vol. v., p. 539.).—

"Chords that vibrate sweetest pleasure,

Thrill the deepest notes of woe."

"On Sensibility. To Mrs. Dunlop, of Dunlop."

Burns's Poems, ed. 1800, vol. iv. p. 404.

Edw. Hawkins.