"Such as are contiguous southward are joined, as in we la:

Such as are contiguous westward are hyphened, as che-de."

C. S. P.

Fairest Attendant of the Scottish Queen (Vol. v., p. 152.).

—Your correspondent who inquires about an attendant of the Scottish queen who disappeared when she was in England, will find a notice of the same person in the appendix to Tytler's History of Scotland, reign of Queen Mary. There is a letter there from the English ambassador at Paris to his Court, with an account of the Queen Dowager's visit to France: he mentions that King Henry had been captivated by one of the ladies in Mary's train, who, it was reported, was with child to him. The frail fair one left with her mistress, but returned shortly thereafter. I think she must be the person referred to in the Grey Friars' Chronicle.

J. F.

Belfast.

Ecclesiastical Geography (Vol. iv., p. 276.).

—AJAX, who asks the name of some work on this subject, may perhaps find his wants supplied in Geographia Ecclesiastica, &c., "Auberto Miraeo auctore."

D. ROCK.