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REPLIES:-"Yetminster" and "Ockford," 409-"Slopseller," 410-Church of Scotland, Campvire-BarnardOld English Spinning- Zolaesque, 411- - Lavington Waterloo-Bracebridge Hall - Second Sight, 412-"The babies in the eyes "-The Mother of Queen Elizabeth Wydville-Green, 413-Italian Idiom-Inscriptions on Poor Boxes, 414-The New Timon'-The Great Seal-Scottish Counties, 415-"Trouts "-Lauras-"A fly on the corporal" -Shakspeare and Molière-Tennyson's Crossing the Bar' "Curse of Scotland," 416-"Stoat"-Wedding and Marriage-Titus Oates-The Confederation of Kilkenny'Col. Charters-Dr. Lister-Church designed by LindseyRev. Henry Adams-Col. R. Townesend: Thomas CarteHeraldic-St. Thomas's Day Custom-Silver Swan. 417 "As proud as a louse"-Capt. Rush-John Liston-Bridge and Culvert-Wedding Wreaths, 418. NOTES ON BOOKS:-Prideaux's Historical Sketch, of Bookbinding'-Northall's English Folk - Rhymes' Hardy's Book-Plates'-Gerard's Angelica Kauffman' Dowden's Wordsworth' Fowler's Coucher Book of Selby.' Notices to Correspondents. Notes. CONTRIBUTIONS TO A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN DISRAELI, EARL OF BEACONSFIELD. (Continued from p. 363.) The works showing the exact date of publication are placed in this list before those bearing the year-date only. 1845. Sybil; or, the two nations. By B. Disraeli, M.P., author of "Coningsby." "The Commonalty murmured, and said, There never were so many Gentlemen, and so little Gentleness.""-Bishop Latimer. In three vols...... London: Henry Colburn, publisher; Great Marlborough Street. 1845.-8vo. B.M. N. 2474. Vol. i. has pp. viii, 315; vol. ii., pp. iv, 324; vol. iii., pp. ii, 326. The inscription closes with the words "the most severe of critics, but-a perfect Wife!" See 1853, 1859 (French translation), 1870, 1881, 1888, and 1890. The speech of Mr. Disraeli, in the House of Commons, on Friday, 15th May, 1846. London: John Ollivier, 59, Pall Mall. 1846.-8vo. pp. 43. B.M, 8138 d. The speech is on the corn laws. Contarini Fleming. Alroy. Romances, by B. 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The dedication to "" Henri Hope" follows on pp. v-vii. The introductory note on p. xxiii says that the second key 66 est généralement regardée comme la plus exacte." It is the same as the key printed under 1844, but two or three errors have crept into the fictitious names; for example, Lord " Stenny" Sydney, Lucien "Gray," and G. O. A. “Ead." Collection of British Authors. Vol. ci. Alroy by B. Disraeli, M.P. In one volume. [Series title-page. Alroy. A romance by B. Disraeli, M.P., author of "Coningsby" and "Sybil." Copyright edition. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1846.-16mo. pp. vi, 286. B.M. 12267 f. See 1833. England and Denmark. Speech of Mr. Disraeli in the House of Commons, the 19th April, 1848, on the Danish question. London: James Ridgway, Piccadilly. 1848. -8vo. pp. ii, 29. B. M. 8092 c. Disraeli's speech occupies pp. 1-24; Lord Palmerston's reply, pp. 25-29. La question du Slesvig traitée sous son point de vue historique et politique à la Chambre des communes d'Angleterre. Traduction par L.-E. B. Paris, 1848.8vo. pp. 22. B.M. 8092 d. A translation of the speech given above. Lord Palmerston's reply is abbreviated. The B.M. Catalogue fills out the translator's name as Laurent Étienne Borring. The New Parliamentary Reform. Mr. Disraeli's speech on Tuesday, June 20, 1848, on Mr. Hume's motion...... [second edition-by authority] in the House of Commons, London: Printed and published (with authority) by BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GRAPHY of MR. GLADSTONE. REMOVAL OF THE OFFICES OF 'NOTES ANd queries.' The Crown having acquired Nos. 4 and 22, Price of the Four Numbers, 1s. 4d.; or free by post, 1s. 6d. BRIEF Now ready, price Fourpence, LYNN, B.A. F.R.A.S. G. STONEMAN, 21, Warwick-lane, E.C. W. The GOLDEN LIBRARY.-Square 16mo. cloth, 28. CONTRIBUTIONS to a BALLAD HISTORY of ENGLAND. 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Rush-John Liston-Bridge and Culvert-Wedding Wreaths, 418. NOTES ON BOOKS:-Prideaux's Historical Sketch, of Bookbinding'. -Northall's English Folk - Rhymes' Hardy's Book-Plates'-Gerard's Angelica Kauffman'Dowden's Wordsworth' — Fowler's Coucher Book of Selby.' Notices to Correspondents. Notes. CONTRIBUTIONS TO A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN DISRAELI, EARL OF BEACONSFIELD. (Continued from p. 363.) The works showing the exact date of publication are placed in this list before those bearing the year-date only. 1845. Shoubra. By B. Disraeli, Esq., M.P.-'The Keepsake, 1846, pp. 30-4. B.M. P.P. 6670. Reprinted in 'Tales and Sketches,' published by Paterson & Co., 1891. l'Anglais par Mile. A. Sobry. Précédé d'une notice par La jeune Angleterre. Par B. Disraeli, Traduit de M. Philarète Chasles, professeur au Collège de France. Avec deux clefs explicatives des personnages...... Paris: Librairie d'Amyot, éditeur, 6, Rue de la Paix. 1846.8vo. B.M. 12603 g. 9. A translation of Coningsby.' Vol. i. has pp. [iv,] xxxii, v-viii, 9-418; vol. ii., pp. iv, 5-508. The "Préface" by M. Chasles occupies pp. i-xxi; the "Première Clef" is given on pp. xxiii-xxvii, and the "Seconde Clef" on pp. xxviii-xxxii. The dedication to " Henri Hope" follows on pp. v-vii. The introductory note on p. xxiii says that the second key" est généralement regardée comme la plus exacte." It is the same as the key printed under 1844, but two or three errors have crept into the fictitious names; for example, Lord "Stenny" Sydney, Lucien "Gray," and G. O. A. 66 Ead." Collection of British Authors. Vol. ci. Alroy by B. Disraeli, M.P. In one volume. [Series title-page.] Alroy. A romance by B. Disraeli, M.P., author of "Coningsby" and "Sybil." Copyright edition. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz. 1846.-16mo. pp. vi, 286. B.M. 12267 f. See 1833. 1847. Tancred: or, the new crusade. By B. Disraeli, M.P., Sybil; or. the two nations. By B. Disraeli, M.P., author of "Coningsby," "Sybil," etc. In three volumes, author of "Coningsby." "The Commonalty murmured,......London: Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marland said, There never were so many Gentlemen, and so borough Street. 1847.-12mo. B.M. N. 2632. little Gentleness.""-Bishop Latimer. In three vols...... London: Henry Colburn, publisher; Great Marlborough Street. 1845.-8vo. B.M. N. 2474. Vol. i. has pp. viii, 315; vol. ii., pp. iv, 324; vol. iii., pp. ii, 326. The inscription closes with the words "the most severe of critics, but-a perfect Wife!" See 1853, 1859 (French translation), 1870, 1881, 1888, and 1890. Fantasia. By the author of "Coningsby."-"The Keepsake, 1845,' pp. 163-5. B.M. P.P. 6670. A prose sketch in three sections. 1846. The speech of Mr. Disraeli, in the House of Commons, on Friday, 15th May, 1846. London: John Ollivier, 59, Pall Mall. 1846.-8vo. pp. 43. B.M. 8138 d. The speech is on the corn laws. Contarini Fleming. Alroy. Romances, by B. Disraeli, M.P., author of Coningsby' and 'Sybil.' Second Edition. In three volumes...... London: Henry Colburn, publisher; Great Marlborough Street. 1846.-8vo. B.M. N. 2581. Vol. i. has portrait and pp. vi, 287; vol. ii., pp. ii, 370; vol. iii,, pp. ii, 360. Contarini Vol. i. has pp. ii, 338; vol. ii., pp. ii, 340; vol. iii., pp. ii, 298. See 1870, 1881, 1883 (translation into Hebrew), and 1888. 1848. England and Denmark. Speech of Mr. Disraeli in the House of Commons, the 19th April, 1848, on the Danish question. London: James Ridgway, Piccadilly. 1848. -8vo. pp. ii, 29. B. M. 8092 c. Disraeli's speech occupies pp. 1-24; Lord Palmerston's reply, pp. 25-29. La question du Slesvig traitée sous son point de vue historique et politique à la Chambre des communes d'Angleterre. Traduction par L.-E. B. Paris, 1848.8vo. pp. 22. B.M. 8092 d. A translation of the speech given above. Lord Palmerston's reply is abbreviated. The B.M. Catalogue fills out the translator's name as Laurent Étienne Borring. The New Parliamentary Reform. Mr. Disraeli's speech on Tuesday, June 20, 1848, on Mr. Hume's motion...... [second edition-by authority] in the House of Commons, London: Printed and published (with authority) by BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE NOTES and QUERIES for DECEMBER 10th and GRAPHY of MR. GLADSTONE. Price of the Four Numbers, 1s. 4d.; or free by post, 1s. 6d. BRIEF R Now ready, price Fourpence, REMOVAL OF THE OFFICES OF 'NOTES AND QUERIES.' The Crown having acquired Nos. 4 and :, Took's Court, the Printing and Publishing Departments are now REMOVED to the New Offices at Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane. STONE IMPLEMENTS. TO STUDENTS, LECTURERS, &c -A Complete Series of 30 Specimens of the m LESSONS in ASTRONOMY. By W. T. periods of the Stone Age, 31. 3s.-G. F. LAWRENCE, 55, High-str Wandsworth, S. W. LYNN, B.A. F.R.A.S. G. STONEMAN, 21, Warwick-lane, E.C. 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