—S. T. Coleridge has explained this paradox in The Friend, vol. iii. p. 88. ed. 1850: a note is subjoined regarding Aristotle's attempted solution, with a quotation from Mr. de Quincey, in Tate's Mag., Sept. 1834, p. 514. The passage in Leibnitz which Ἰδιώτης requires, is probably "Opera, i. p. 115. ed. Erdmann."

C. P. PH***.

Early Rain called "Pride of the Morning" (Vol. ii., p. 309.).

—In connexion with this I would quote an expression in Keble's Christian Year, "On the Rainbow," (25th Sun. after Trin.):

"Pride of the dewy Morning!

The swain's experienced eye

From thee takes timely warning,

Nor trusts else the gorgeous sky."

C. P. PH***.

The Lost Tribes (Vol. ii., p. 130.).