C. M. St. John.

[552] A notice of Wordsworth’s death, unsigned; but Mr. Wilberforce Eames—of the Lenox Library—informs me, that their library now owns Mr. Evert A. Duyckinck’s copy of the Literary World, and that gentleman’s own initials are appended in pencil to this article. Mr. Duyckinck was editor of the Literary World.

C. M. St. John.

[553] Judge Reed, Professor Henry Reed’s son, does not attribute this article to his father. There is an impression that Professor Reed published an article on The Prelude. His lecture on that poem was never published.

C. M. St. John.

[554] Signed by R. F. Correspondence, London Literary Gazette, August 31.

C. M. St. John.

[555] Possibly the same as in that scarce number of the Southern Literary Messenger. Vol. xvi. p. 474.

C. M. St. John.

[556] These articles, in the opinion of Judge Henry Reed, are not by his father, Professor Henry Reed.