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12198  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 23 | April     6, 1850 | 361 - 376 | PG # 12505  || Vol. I No. 24 | April    13, 1850 | 377 - 392 | PG # 13925  || Vol. I No. 25 | April    20, 1850 | 393 - 408 | PG # 13747  || Vol. I No. 26 | April    27, 1850 | 409 - 423 | PG # 13822  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 27 | May       4, 1850 | 425 - 447 | PG # 13712  || Vol. I No. 28 | May      11, 1850 | 449 - 463 | PG # 13684  || Vol. I No. 29 | May      18, 1850 | 465 - 479 | PG # 15197  || Vol. I No. 30 | May      25, 1850 | 481 - 495 | PG # 13713  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. II.                                  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No.      | Date, Year         | Pages   | PG # xxxxx  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 31 | June  1, 1850      |   1-15  | PG # 12589  || Vol. II No. 32 | June  8, 1850      |  17-32  | PG # 15996  || Vol. II No. 33 | June 15, 1850      |  33-48  | PG # 26121  || Vol. II No. 34 | June 22, 1850      |  49-64  | PG # 22127  || Vol. II No. 35 | June 29, 1850      |  65-79  | PG # 22126  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 36 | July  6, 1850      |  81-96  | PG # 13361  || Vol. II No. 37 | July 13, 1850      |  97-112 | PG # 13729  || Vol. II No. 38 | July 20, 1850      | 113-128 | PG # 13362  || Vol. II No. 39 | July 27, 1850      | 129-143 | PG # 13736  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 40 | August  3, 1850    | 145-159 | PG # 13389  || Vol. II No. 41 | August 10, 1850    | 161-176 | PG # 13393  || Vol. II No. 42 | August 17, 1850    | 177-191 | PG # 13411  || Vol. II No. 43 | August 24, 1850    | 193-207 | PG # 13406  || Vol. II No. 44 | August 31, 1850    | 209-223 | PG # 13426  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 45 | September  7, 1850 | 225-240 | PG # 13427  || Vol. II No. 46 | September 14, 1850 | 241-256 | PG # 13462  || Vol. II No. 47 | September 21, 1850 | 257-272 | PG # 13936  || Vol. II No. 48 | September 28, 1850 | 273-288 | PG # 13463  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 49 | October  5, 1850   | 289-304 | PG # 13480  || Vol. II No. 50 | October 12, 1850   | 305-320 | PG # 13551  || Vol. II No. 51 | October 19, 1850   | 321-351 | PG # 15232  || Vol. II No. 52 | October 26, 1850   | 353-367 | PG # 22624  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 53 | November  2, 1850  | 369-383 | PG # 13540  || Vol. II No. 54 | November  9, 1850  | 385-399 | PG # 22138  || Vol. II No. 55 | November 16, 1850  | 401-415 | PG # 15216  || Vol. II No. 56 | November 23, 1850  | 417-431 | PG # 15354  || Vol. II No. 57 | November 30, 1850  | 433-454 | PG # 15405  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 58 | December  7, 1850  | 457-470 | PG # 21503  || Vol. II No. 59 | December 14, 1850  | 473-486 | PG # 15427  || Vol. II No. 60 | December 21, 1850  | 489-502 | PG # 24803  || Vol. II No. 61 | December 28, 1850  | 505-524 | PG # 16404  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. III.                                 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No.       | Date, Year        | Pages   | PG # xxxxx  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 62 | January  4, 1851  |  1-15   | PG # 15638  || Vol. III No. 63 | January 11, 1851  | 17-31   | PG # 15639  || Vol. III No. 64 | January 18, 1851  | 33-47   | PG # 15640  || Vol. III No. 65 | January 25, 1851  | 49-78   | PG # 15641  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 66 | February  1, 1851 | 81-95   | PG # 22339  || Vol. III No. 67 | February  8, 1851 | 97-111  | PG # 22625  || Vol. III No. 68 | February 15, 1851 | 113-127 | PG # 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29318  || Vol. III No. 82 | May 24, 1851      | 401-415 | PG # 28311  || Vol. III No. 83 | May 31, 1851      | 417-440 | PG # 36835  || Vol. III No. 84 | June 7, 1851      | 441-472 | PG # 37379  || Vol. III No. 85 | June 14, 1851     | 473-488 | PG # 37403  || Vol. III No. 86 | June 21, 1851     | 489-511 | PG # 37496  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol I. 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13925  || Vol. I No. 25 | April    20, 1850 | 393 - 408 | PG # 13747  || Vol. I No. 26 | April    27, 1850 | 409 - 423 | PG # 13822  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 27 | May       4, 1850 | 425 - 447 | PG # 13712  || Vol. I No. 28 | May      11, 1850 | 449 - 463 | PG # 13684  || Vol. I No. 29 | May      18, 1850 | 465 - 479 | PG # 15197  || Vol. I No. 30 | May      25, 1850 | 481 - 495 | PG # 13713  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. II.                                  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No.      | Date, Year         | Pages   | PG # xxxxx  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 31 | June  1, 1850      |   1-15  | PG # 12589  || Vol. II No. 32 | June  8, 1850      |  17-32  | PG # 15996  || Vol. II No. 33 | June 15, 1850      |  33-48  | PG # 26121  || Vol. II No. 34 | June 22, 1850      |  49-64  | PG # 22127  || Vol. II No. 35 | June 29, 1850      |  65-79  | PG # 22126  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 36 | July  6, 1850      |  81-96  | PG # 13361  || Vol. II No. 37 | July 13, 1850      |  97-112 | PG # 13729  || Vol. II No. 38 | July 20, 1850      | 113-128 | PG # 13362  || Vol. II No. 39 | July 27, 1850      | 129-143 | PG # 13736  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 40 | August  3, 1850    | 145-159 | PG # 13389  || Vol. II No. 41 | August 10, 1850    | 161-176 | PG # 13393  || Vol. II No. 42 | August 17, 1850    | 177-191 | PG # 13411  || Vol. II No. 43 | August 24, 1850    | 193-207 | PG # 13406  || Vol. II No. 44 | August 31, 1850    | 209-223 | PG # 13426  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 45 | September  7, 1850 | 225-240 | PG # 13427  || Vol. II No. 46 | September 14, 1850 | 241-256 | PG # 13462  || Vol. II No. 47 | September 21, 1850 | 257-272 | PG # 13936  || Vol. II No. 48 | September 28, 1850 | 273-288 | PG # 13463  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 49 | October  5, 1850   | 289-304 | PG # 13480  || Vol. II No. 50 | October 12, 1850   | 305-320 | PG # 13551  || Vol. II No. 51 | October 19, 1850   | 321-351 | PG # 15232  || Vol. II No. 52 | October 26, 1850   | 353-367 | PG # 22624  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 53 | November  2, 1850  | 369-383 | PG # 13540  || Vol. II No. 54 | November  9, 1850  | 385-399 | PG # 22138  || Vol. II No. 55 | November 16, 1850  | 401-415 | PG # 15216  || Vol. II No. 56 | November 23, 1850  | 417-431 | PG # 15354  || Vol. II No. 57 | November 30, 1850  | 433-454 | PG # 15405  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. II No. 58 | December  7, 1850  | 457-470 | PG # 21503  || Vol. II No. 59 | December 14, 1850  | 473-486 | PG # 15427  || Vol. II No. 60 | December 21, 1850  | 489-502 | PG # 24803  || Vol. II No. 61 | December 28, 1850  | 505-524 | PG # 16404  |+----------------+--------------------+---------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. III.                                 |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No.       | Date, Year        | Pages   | PG # xxxxx  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 62 | January  4, 1851  |  1-15   | PG # 15638  || Vol. III No. 63 | January 11, 1851  | 17-31   | PG # 15639  || Vol. III No. 64 | January 18, 1851  | 33-47   | PG # 15640  || Vol. III No. 65 | January 25, 1851  | 49-78   | PG # 15641  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 66 | February  1, 1851 | 81-95   | PG # 22339  || Vol. III No. 67 | February  8, 1851 | 97-111  | PG # 22625  || Vol. III No. 68 | February 15, 1851 | 113-127 | PG # 22639  || Vol. III No. 69 | February 22, 1851 | 129-159 | PG # 23027  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 70 | March  1, 1851    | 161-174 | PG # 23204  || Vol. III No. 71 | March  8, 1851    | 177-200 | PG # 23205  || Vol. III No. 72 | March 15, 1851    | 201-215 | PG # 23212  || Vol. III No. 73 | March 22, 1851    | 217-231 | PG # 23225  || Vol. III No. 74 | March 29, 1851    | 233-255 | PG # 23282  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 75 | April  5, 1851    | 257-271 | PG # 23402  || Vol. III No. 76 | April 12, 1851    | 273-294 | PG # 26896  || Vol. III No. 77 | April 19, 1851    | 297-311 | PG # 26897  || Vol. III No. 78 | April 26, 1851    | 313-342 | PG # 26898  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. III No. 79 | May  3, 1851      | 345-359 | PG # 26899  || Vol. III No. 80 | May 10, 1851      | 361-382 | PG # 32495  || Vol. III No. 81 | May 17, 1851      | 385-399 | PG # 29318  || Vol. III No. 82 | May 24, 1851      | 401-415 | PG # 28311  || Vol. III No. 83 | May 31, 1851      | 417-440 | PG # 36835  || Vol. III No. 84 | June 7, 1851      | 441-472 | PG # 37379  || Vol. III No. 85 | June 14, 1851     | 473-488 | PG # 37403  || Vol. III No. 86 | June 21, 1851     | 489-511 | PG # 37496  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol I. Index. [Nov. 1849-May 1850]            | PG # 13536  || INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME. MAY-DEC., 1850    | PG # 13571  || INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME. JAN.-JUNE, 1851    | PG # 26770  |+-----------------------------------------------+-------------+


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