BOOKS FOR THE COUNTRY OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES BY SMITH W. H. S M I 186, STRAND, LONDON, & SON, And at the Railway Bookstalls, to which places they will be forwarded carriage free. THE BOOKS ARE NEW AS PUBLISHED. ABLETT (W. H.).—MARKET GARDEN HUSBANDRY for FARMERS and GENERAL CULTI- ... ... ... ... ... ... CATLOW (AGNES).-POPULAR GARDEN BOTANY. With Plates ILLUSTRATED HORSE MANAGEMENT. Fifteenth Edition. Revised by J. T. 37 6 ... 21 0 12 0 40 3 6 29 12 6 96 7 6 5 0 ... The DRAINAGE of LAND, IRRIGATION, and MANURES... ... PEASE (A. E.).—HORSE BREEDING for FARMERS 36 20 Printed by JOHN EDWARD FRANCIS. Athenæum Press, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane. R.C.: and Published by INDEX. NINTH SERIES.-VOL. I. [For classified articles, see ANONYMOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED, EPITAPHS, FOLK-LORE, A A, short, v. Italian a, 127, 214, 258, 430 A. (C.) on Bergen-op-Zoom: Nivernois, 266 A. (E. C.) on cope and mitre, 212 A. (G. E. P.) on Col. Henry Ferribosco, 212, 377 Abraham's bosom, origin of the phrase, 516 Ackerley (F. G.) on Dewark, land measure, 146 Augmentation Office, 457 Bookbinding question, 151 66 Enigma, 132 Giraldo Cinthio, 273 Hernsew, its etymology, 354 Hesmel, its meaning, 273 Keats (John), quotation by, 332 "Long and short of it," 91 Mascot, its meaning, 311 Motto, "Prends-moi tel que je suis," 113 "Nez à la Roxelane," 169 66 Nobody's enemy but his own," 416 Possessive case in proper names, 270 Adams (F.) on "To die stillborn," 285 Wharton (Philip, Duke of), 358 Adams (John), Clerk of the Royal Stables, monu- Adams (Sarah Flower) and Mrs. Stowe, 363 Addy (S. O.) on "Chalk on the door," 408 Hide, its area, 96 Inns, noblemen's, 327 Marifer, its meaning, 333 Myas, its meaning, 124, 414 Peckham Rye, 296 Possessive case in proper names, 166 Rotten Row, 217, 470 Scalinga, its meaning, 215 Todmorden, its etymology, 78. 417 African names mispronounced, 466 Akerode (Edmund), his will, 105, 137 Alabama, reference in the Times,' 28 Albert Gate, French Embassy at, 164, 294 Aldebaran on Roman posca, 369 Aldenham (Lord) on Lord Bishop, 230 Mark, both coin and weight, 123 Motto, "Prends-moi tel que je suis," 113 Shakspeare Folios, 450 Aldersgate, its etymology, 333, 431 Aldridge, co. Stafford, 'Notes and Collections. Ale, bright, Welsh, and sweet Welsh, 265, 391 Alger (J. G.) on Lady Smyth, 252 Alton Towers, catalogue of sale in 1857, 468 American arms and motto, 469 American Presbyterian on Scotch probationer, 67 Anawl and all, 446 Ancestors, definition of, 170, 272 Anchorites and low side windows, 186, 392, 493 Andrews (H.) on Burmese wedding customs, 505 'Corner," eighteenth-century, 306 Howth Castle, 193 Lynch laws in modern use, 116 New Year's Day superstitions, 351 'Pinch-of Snuff,' 307 Scaffolding in Germany, 170 Stripper, its meaning, 471 Wedding eve custom, 367 Yeth-hounds, 295 Andrews (W.) on beards, 508 Andronicus on books printed at beginning of century, 487 Apple, Bath, 228, 317, 375, 435 Arabs and agricultural science, 147 Armstrong (T. P.) on great events from little causes, Huguenot cruelties, 197 Port Arthur, 437 "Providence on side of biggest battalions," 487 Army Lists, 1642 to 1898, 406 Arnold (General Benedict), his death, 429 Friars, orders of, 168, 472 Art, British, and decorative design, 505 Ascetic, its derivation, 227, 418 Askew (Anne), her examination, 274 Ass braying for tinkers' deaths, 46 Astarte on Blackwood's Magazine' and Maginn, 122 Duels in Waverley Novels, 169 Towton, battle of, 203 Valentines, early, 410 Astley (J.) on a missing Bible, 112 Cound, village name, 48 Dewsiers, its meaning, 493 Athelstan or St. Neot, his biography, 301 Atherley-Jones (L. A.) on Ernest Jones, 31 St. Viars, imaginary saint, 448 Augmentation Office, rolls in, 368, 457, 497 Australia, old English customs in, 485 Australian flora and fauna, 383 Authors, great, works attributed to others, 84, 316 Authors, their obscurities, 464; juvenile, 492 Autographs, best way of keeping, 268, 336 Awdeley (Hugh), his biography, 185 Axon (W. E. A.) on Mrs. S. F. Adams and Mrs. Stowe, 363 Different: Than, 172 Fir-cone in heraldry, 413 Mary, Queen of Scots, 155, 234 Possessive case in proper names, 270 Sober, its use as a verb, 388 Waverley Novels, notes on, 394 Welsh ale, 392 Wife v. family, 274 B. (E. F.) on Goethe, 328 B. (F.) on siege of Siena, 168 B. (W. C.) on death of Earl of Chatham, 376 Easter bibliography, 284 Latin ambiguities, 269 On or upon, in place-names, 296 Rotten Row, 314, 471 Smith families, 282 Staircases, houses without, 418 Wilderspin (Samuel), 270 Worcester, arms of the see, 477 B. (W. E.) on collect for Advent Sunday, 128 Coins, copper, 394 B. (W. H.) on Crex=white bullace, 117 Bacon family, 435 Bacon (Francis), Baron Verulam, and Florio, 328 Dancing upon bridges, 109 Monks and friars, 455 Roman house, 225 Siena, its siege, 369 Baer (F. H.) on Jeanne de France, 349 Baffin (William), his intestacy, 346 Logan (John), 237 Balbrennie, place-name, 48, 211 Baldock (G. Y.) on Cambridge University motto, 105 Banister (Sir William), his biography, 304 Bank of England and Heberfield, 97, 173, 229, 290 B. (G. F. R.) on Bank of England and Heberfield, Banns. See Marriage banns. 230, 290 Play old gooseberry," 147 Poco Mas, pen-name, 413 Wenhaston Doom, 357 B. (R. B.) on an old scrap-book, 222 Brewster (Sir D.), his' Life of Newton,' 78 Barbers, famous, 467 Barker (W. R.) on Bank of England and Heberfield Bartholomew Close, its Early English doorway, 424 Bath, slipper, 98 Bath apple, 228, 317, 375, 435 Battersby (C. J.) on Sir Thomas Dickenson, 147 Bayard horse, 13, 55, 154, 293 Bayley (A. R.) on W. Bower of Bristol, 127 Curran (J. P.) and Robespierre, 295 Holford (Dame Elizabeth), 208 Oriel hall royal, 436 Oxford undergraduate gowns, 292 Bayne (T.) on Ben Nevis, 426 Burns (R.) and Coleridge, 405 Dag daw, its meaning, 276 Bayne (T.) on Keats's classical training, 45 Larks in August, 65 Milton (John), reading in, 464 Partitive, construction with, 38 Bibliography :- Scott (Sir W.), "choriasmus" in, 225, 390 Bayswater, its etymology, 13, 55, 154, 293 Beale (Charles) and Samuel Woodford, 284 Beaven (A. B.) on members of Parliament, 1626, 244 Becket (Thomas à), village feast on 7 July, 407 Beggar-my-neighbour, card game, 468 Belling, its meaning, 50 Bells, angelus, 143; ancient copper, 406 Ben Nevis, Sir W. Scott on its "echoes," 426 Benefices, lists of institutions to, 68, 175 Bergen-op-Zoom, Anglicized word, 266 Bible, Kings I. ix. 11, Solomon's gift to Hiram, 87, Bibles, missing family, 27, 112 Bibliography:- Adams (Sarah Flower), 363 'Adventurer, The,' 507 Notes and Queries, July 23, 1898. Procter (Adelaide), 'Star of the Sea,' 48, 97 Psalter, French, 368, 492 Royer (Jean Baptiste), 367 Rye House Plot, 68, 212, 372 Templeman (Dr. Peter), 125 Tudor drama at Manchester Exhibition, 242 Indexing, 45, 237 Bicycles in thunderstorms, 248, 350 Biographical queries relating to Fulham, 9, 114 Birch and Butler families, 307 Birch (J. B.) on Ormonde : Butler: Birch, 307 Births, their registration, 131, 213 Christian name, brothers bearing same, 446 Rotten Row, 217 St. Kilda, "stranger's cold" at, 85 Vampires, Italian precautions against, 205 Blair (D.) on Australian flora and fauna, 383 |