| NOTES:— | Page |
| Translations of Juvenal—Wordsworth | [145] |
| Dedication to Milton by Antonio Malatesti, by S.W.
Singer | [146] |
| Pulteney's Ballad of "The Honest Jury," by C.H.
Cooper | [147] |
| Notes on Milton | [148] |
| Folk Lore:—High Spirits considered a Sign of
impending Calamity or Death—Norfolk Popular
Rhymes—Throwing Salt over the Shoulder—Charming for
Warts | [150] |
| Notes on College Salting; Turkish Spy; Dr. Dee:
from "Letters from the Bodleian, &c.," 2 vols. 1813 | [150] |
| Minor Notes:—Alarm—Taking a Wife on
Trial—Russian Language—Pistol and
Bardolph—Epigram from Buchanan | [151] |
| QUERIES:— | |
| Calvin and Servetus | [152] |
| Etymological Queries | [153] |
| Minor Queries:—Countess of
Desmond—Noli me tangere—Lines in Milton's
"Penseroso"—"Mooney's Goose"—Translation of the
Philobiblon—Achilles and the
Tortoise—Dominicals—Yorkshire Dales | [153] |
| REPLIES:— | |
| Tobacco in the East | [154] |
| "Job's Luck," by Coleridge, by J. Bruce | [156] |
| Eccius Dedolatus | [156] |
| Replies to Minor Queries:—Hiring of
Servants—George Herbert—Lord Delamere—Execution
of Charles I.—Charade—Discursus Modestus—"Rapido
contrarius Orbi"—"Isabel" and
"Elizabeth"—Hanap—Cold Harbour | [157] |
| MISCELLANEOUS:— | |
| Notes on Books, Sales, Catalogues, &c. | [159] |
| Books and Odd Volumes Wanted | [159] |
| Notices to Correspondents | [159] |
| Advertisements | [159] |