MACULLOCH'S HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND.
BACK'S VOYAGE OF THE TERROR, 8vo.
L'HISTOIRE DE LA SAINCTE BIBLE, par ROYAUMONDE: à Paris, 1701.
JOHNSON'S (DR. S.) WORKS, by MURPHY. Trade Edition of 1816, in 8vo. Vol. XII. only.
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Notices to Correspondents.
REPLIES RECEIVED.—Old Dog—MEANING OF "TO BE MADE A DEACON"—Groom of the Stole—Corrupted Names of Places—Plague Stones—Body and Soul, &c.—Large Families—Emaciated Monumental Effigies—Which are the Shadows?—London Street Characters—Umbrella, &c.—Sir John Wallop—Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell—Poison—Rain Omens—Longevity—Friday Superstition—Son of the Morning—Frog or Thrush—Can a Clergyman marry himself?—Newton, Cicero, and Gravitation—Exeter Controversy—Amyclæ—Passage in Hamlet—The Three Loggerheads—St. Christopher—Article "An"—Bee Park—Musical Plagiarism—Abbot of Croyland's Motto—Breezes from Gas Works—Vikingr Skotar—Throwing Salt over left Shoulder—Man in the Almanack—Curfew—Glass-making in England—Birthplace of St. Patrick—Milton's Epitaph—Devil's Head as a Crest—Moke—Stone Pillar Worship—Inedited Poetry—Tower of London—Mrs. Van Butchel—Sneezing—Liability to Error—Analysis—Dillijon—Grinning like a Cheshire Cat—Donkey—"An tye"—St. Botolph—Clerical Members of Parliament—Seven Senses—Ring Finger.
R. R. R. (Cambridge) is thanked. We have every reason to put faith in the writer of the paper to which he refers.
R. F. L. will find a Note on the line by Borbonius:
"Omnia mutantur nos et mutamur in illis,"