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SPECIAL NOTICE TO INTENDING ASSURERS.

INTENDING Life Assurers are respectfully invited to compare the principles, rates, and whole provisions of the

SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION

with those of any existing company.

In this Society the whole profits are divisible among the policy-holders, who are at the same time exempt from personal liability. It claims superiority, however, over other mutual offices in the following particulars.

1. Premiums at early and middle ages about a fourth lower. See specimens below.(*)

2. A more accurate adjustment of the rates of premium to the several ages.

3. A principle in the division of the surplus more safe, equitable, and favourable to good lives.

4. Exemption from entry money.

(*) Annual Premiums for 100l., with Whole Profits.

(*) Annual Premiums for 100l., with Whole Profits, payable for 21 years only

All policies indisputable unless obtained by fraud.

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WHITAKER'S CLERGYMAN'S DIARY, for 1852, will contain a Diary, with Table of Lessons, Collects, &c., and full directions for Public Worship for every day in the year, with blank spaces for Memoranda: A List of all the Bishops and other Dignitaries of the Church, arranged under the order of their respective Dioceses; Bishops of the Scottish and American Churches; and particulars respecting the Roman Catholic and Greek Churches; together with Statistics of the various Religious Sects in England; Particulars of the Societies connected with the Church; of the Universities, &c. Members of both Houses of Convocation, of both Houses of Parliament, the Government, Courts of Law, &c. With Instructions to Candidates for Holy Orders; and a variety of information useful to all Clergymen, price in cloth 3s.or 5s.as a pocket-book with tuck.

THE FAMILY ALMANACK AND EDUCATIONAL REGISTER for 1852 will contain, in addition to the more than usual contents of an Almanack for Family Use, a List of the Universities of the United Kingdom, with the Heads of Houses, Professors, &c. A List of the various Colleges connected with the Church of England, Roman Catholics, and various Dissenting bodies. Together with a complete List of all the Foundation and Grammar Schools, with an Account of the Scholarships and Exhibitions attached to them; to which is added an Appendix, containing an Account of the Committee of Council on Education, and of the various Training Institutions for Teachers; compiled from original sources.

WHITAKER'S PENNY ALMANACK FOR CHURCHMEN. Containing thirty-six pages of Useful Information, including a Table of the Lessons; Lists of both Houses of Parliament, &c. &c., stitched in a neat wrapper.

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German. 2 vols. in 1, 4to. Aboæ, 1826. 21s.Flemish.—OLINGER, DICTIONNAIRE FLAMAND-FRANCAIS et FRANCAIS-FLAMAND. 2 vols. royal 8vo. 1842. 24s.French.—BOISTE, DICTIONNAIRE UNIVERSELLE de la LANGUE FRANCAISE, avec le Latine et l'Etymologie. 4to. 1847. 18s.—— FLEMMING AND TIBBINS, GRAND ENGLISH and FRENCH, and FRENCH and ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 2 thick volumes, imp. 4to. 2l.12s.6d.Frisian.—RICHTHOFEN (K. v.), ALTFRIESISCHES WÖRTERBUCH. 4to. 1840. (Published at 20s.), 8s.—— OUTZEN, GLOSSARIUM der FRIESISCHEN SPRACHE, 4to. 1837. 12s.German.—ADELUNG, WÖRTERBUCH der HOCHDEUTSCHEN MUNDART. 4 vols. royal 8vo. 1793-1802. (Published at 37s.), 21s.—— HEYSE, HANDWÖRTERBUCH der DEUTSCHEN SPRACHE. Complete in 3 thick vols. 8vo. 1833-49. 24s.German-English.—HILPERT'S GERMAN and ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 4 vols. 4to. Strongly half-bound morocco (publ. at 4l.12s.), 3l.12s.—— The ENGLISH-GERMAN PART. 2 vols. 4to. Half-bound morocco, in one volume, 1l.8s.—— The GERMAN-ENGLISH PART. 2 vols. 4to. Half-bound morocco, in one volume, 2l.8s.—— FLUGEL'S OWN ENLARGED GERMAN and ENGLISH DICTIONARY, containing Forty Thousand Words more than the late London or any other edition. 2 very thick vols. 8vo. Cloth lettered. Leipsic. (Published in Germany at 2l.5s.), 1l.11s.6d.Gothic.—GABELENTZ u. LOEBE, GLOSSARIUM der GOTHISCHEN SPRACHE. 4to. 1843. 13s.6d.—— SCHULZE, GOTHISCHES GLOSSAR mit Vorrede v. JAC. GRIMM. 4to. 1848. 18s.Greek.—BENFEY, GRIECHISCHES WURZEL-LEXICON. 2 vols. 8vo. 1839-42. (Publ. at 27s.), 13s.6d.—— PLANCHÉ, DICTIONNAIRE GREC-FRANCAIS. Composé s. l. Thesaurus de H. Etienne. Royal 8vo. cloth, 1845. 17s.6d.Greek (Modern).—SCHMIDT, DICTIONNAIRE GREC-MODERNE—FRANCAIS—ALLEMAND. 8vo. 1838. 8s.Hebrew; Chaldae.—GESENIUS, LEXICON MANUALE HEBRÆIC. et CHALD. Ed. 2. Royal 8vo. 1848. 14s.6d.—— GESENIUS, THESAURUS PHILOLOG. CRIT. LING. HEBRÆÆ et CHALDEÆ. Vols. I. to III. Part I. (all out). 4to. 1828-42. (Publ at 3l.4s.) 1l.15s.—— KIMCHI (RAB. DAV.) RADICUM LIBER, seu Hebræum Bibliorum Lexicon. 4to. 1848. 15s.Hungarian.—BLOCH, UNGARISCH u. DEUTSCHES WÖRTERBUCH 2 vols. 8vo. 1848. 12s.Icelandic.—HALDERSON (B.), LEXICON, ISLANDICO-LATINO-DANICUM cur. RASK. 2 vols. 4to. 1814. 1l.9s.Illyrian.—VOLTIGGI, ILLYRIAN ITALIAN-GERMAN DICTIONARY and GRAMMAR. 610 pages. 8vo. Vienna. 6s.6d.Italian.—BUTTURA, DICTIONNAIRE ITALIEN-FRANÇAIS et FRANÇ.-ITAL. 2 vols. 8vo. 1832. 10s.Jakutsh.—BÖHTLINGK (O.), WÖRTERBUCH, GRAMMATIK, TEXT ÜBER DIE SPRACHE DER JAKUTEN. 4to. Petersb. 1851. 20s.Japanese.—PFIZMAIER. WÖRTERBUCH DER JAPANES. SPRACHE. (Japanese-German-English). Part I. Fol. 1851. 23s.Javanese.—GERICKE, JAVAANSCH-NEDERDUITSCH WOORDENBOEK uitg. d. T. ROORDA. Royal 8vo. bds. 1848. 2l.5s.Lapland.—IHRE, LEXICON LAPPONICUM, Gramm. Lapp. auct. 4to. 1780. 30s.Latin.—FREUND (W.), WÖRTERBUCH DER LATEIN. SPRACHE. 4 vols. royal 8vo. (5,000 pages). 1846. (Publ. at 4l.) 2l.6s.Lithuanian.—NESSELMANN, WÖRTERBUCH DER LITTHAUISCHEN SPRACHE. Royal 8vo. 1851. 10s.6d.Malay.—WILDE (A. de), NEDERL. MALAEISCH-SONDASCH. WOERDENBOEK. 8vo. 1841. 10s.6d.Mongol.—SCHMIDT, MONGOLISCH-DEUTSCH-RUSSISCH. WÖRTERBUCH. 4to. 1835. 1l.8s.Norse.—AASEN (J.), ORDBOG over det NORSKE FOLKESPROG. Royal 8vo. 1850. 10s.Ossetic.—SJÖGREN, OSSETISCH-DEUTSCH u. DEUTSCH-OSSETISCHES WÖRTERBUCH, mit Grammatik. 4to. Petersb. 1844. 12s.Persian.—SAMACHSCHARI, LEXICON ARABICUM-PERSICUM atque INDICEM-ARABICUM, adj. WETZSTEIN. 4to. bds. 1850. 27s.Polish-Englishand ENGLISH-POLISH DICTIONARY, compiled from Linde, Mrongovius, &c. 2 vols. royal 8vo. 1851. 20s.Polyglot.—REEHORST, POLYGLOT MARINER'S and MERCHANT'S DICTIONARY, in English, Dutch, German, Danish, Swedish, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian. Obl. 8vo. (Publ. at 20s.) 5s.Russian.—HEYM, DICTIONNAIRE RUSSE, FRANÇAIS et ALLEMANDE. 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Anglo-Saxon.—ETTMUELLER (L.), LEXICON ANGLO-SAXONICUM cum Synopsis Grammatica. Royal 8vo. 1851, 12s.Arabic.—FREYTAG (G. W.), LEXICON ARABICO-LATINUM acced. Index Vocum Latinarum. 4 vols. 4to. 2l.5s.—— Abridged in one Volume. 4to. 16s.Armenian.—AZARIAN (A. and S.), ARMENIAN, ITALIAN, GREEK, and TURKISH DICTIONARY. Royal 8vo. 1848. 18s.Bohemianand GERMAN POCKET DICTIONARY, by JORDAN. 18mo. 1847. 8s.6d.Chinese.—SCHOTT, VOCABULARIUM SINICUM. 4to. 1844. 4s.Coptic.—PARTHEY (G.), VOCABULARIUM COPTICO-LAT. et LAT.-COPT. 8vo. 1844. 16s.—— PEYRON, LEXICON LING. COPTICÆ. 4to. 1835. 2l.2s.Danish.—FERRALL and REPPS, DANISH and ENGLISH DICTIONARY. Sq. 8vo. 1845. 7s.—— ENGLISH and ENGLISH-DANISH POCKET DICTIONARY. 18mo. 3s.6d.Dutch.—BOMHOFF, DICTIONARY of the DUTCH and ENGLISH LANGUAGES. 2 thick vols. 12mo. boards, 1851. 20s.—— The same abridged in one volume. 1848. 15s.Finnish.—RENWALLI (G.), LEXICON LINGUÆ FINNICÆ cum interpret. Latin copios. brev. German. 2 vols. in 1, 4to. Aboæ, 1826. 21s.Flemish.—OLINGER, DICTIONNAIRE FLAMAND-FRANCAIS et FRANCAIS-FLAMAND. 2 vols. royal 8vo. 1842. 24s.French.—BOISTE, DICTIONNAIRE UNIVERSELLE de la LANGUE FRANCAISE, avec le Latine et l'Etymologie. 4to. 1847. 18s.—— FLEMMING AND TIBBINS, GRAND ENGLISH and FRENCH, and FRENCH and ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 2 thick volumes, imp. 4to. 2l.12s.6d.Frisian.—RICHTHOFEN (K. v.), ALTFRIESISCHES WÖRTERBUCH. 4to. 1840. (Published at 20s.), 8s.—— OUTZEN, GLOSSARIUM der FRIESISCHEN SPRACHE, 4to. 1837. 12s.German.—ADELUNG, WÖRTERBUCH der HOCHDEUTSCHEN MUNDART. 4 vols. royal 8vo. 1793-1802. (Published at 37s.), 21s.—— HEYSE, HANDWÖRTERBUCH der DEUTSCHEN SPRACHE. Complete in 3 thick vols. 8vo. 1833-49. 24s.German-English.—HILPERT'S GERMAN and ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 4 vols. 4to. Strongly half-bound morocco (publ. at 4l.12s.), 3l.12s.—— The ENGLISH-GERMAN PART. 2 vols. 4to. Half-bound morocco, in one volume, 1l.8s.—— The GERMAN-ENGLISH PART. 2 vols. 4to. Half-bound morocco, in one volume, 2l.8s.—— FLUGEL'S OWN ENLARGED GERMAN and ENGLISH DICTIONARY, containing Forty Thousand Words more than the late London or any other edition. 2 very thick vols. 8vo. Cloth lettered. Leipsic. (Published in Germany at 2l.5s.), 1l.11s.6d.Gothic.—GABELENTZ u. LOEBE, GLOSSARIUM der GOTHISCHEN SPRACHE. 4to. 1843. 13s.6d.—— SCHULZE, GOTHISCHES GLOSSAR mit Vorrede v. JAC. GRIMM. 4to. 1848. 18s.Greek.—BENFEY, GRIECHISCHES WURZEL-LEXICON. 2 vols. 8vo. 1839-42. (Publ. at 27s.), 13s.6d.—— PLANCHÉ, DICTIONNAIRE GREC-FRANCAIS. Composé s. l. Thesaurus de H. Etienne. Royal 8vo. cloth, 1845. 17s.6d.Greek (Modern).—SCHMIDT, DICTIONNAIRE GREC-MODERNE—FRANCAIS—ALLEMAND. 8vo. 1838. 8s.Hebrew; Chaldae.—GESENIUS, LEXICON MANUALE HEBRÆIC. et CHALD. Ed. 2. Royal 8vo. 1848. 14s.6d.—— GESENIUS, THESAURUS PHILOLOG. CRIT. LING. HEBRÆÆ et CHALDEÆ. Vols. I. to III. Part I. (all out). 4to. 1828-42. (Publ at 3l.4s.) 1l.15s.—— KIMCHI (RAB. DAV.) RADICUM LIBER, seu Hebræum Bibliorum Lexicon. 4to. 1848. 15s.Hungarian.—BLOCH, UNGARISCH u. DEUTSCHES WÖRTERBUCH 2 vols. 8vo. 1848. 12s.Icelandic.—HALDERSON (B.), LEXICON, ISLANDICO-LATINO-DANICUM cur. RASK. 2 vols. 4to. 1814. 1l.9s.Illyrian.—VOLTIGGI, ILLYRIAN ITALIAN-GERMAN DICTIONARY and GRAMMAR. 610 pages. 8vo. Vienna. 6s.6d.Italian.—BUTTURA, DICTIONNAIRE ITALIEN-FRANÇAIS et FRANÇ.-ITAL. 2 vols. 8vo. 1832. 10s.Jakutsh.—BÖHTLINGK (O.), WÖRTERBUCH, GRAMMATIK, TEXT ÜBER DIE SPRACHE DER JAKUTEN. 4to. Petersb. 1851. 20s.Japanese.—PFIZMAIER. WÖRTERBUCH DER JAPANES. SPRACHE. (Japanese-German-English). Part I. Fol. 1851. 23s.Javanese.—GERICKE, JAVAANSCH-NEDERDUITSCH WOORDENBOEK uitg. d. T. ROORDA. Royal 8vo. bds. 1848. 2l.5s.Lapland.—IHRE, LEXICON LAPPONICUM, Gramm. Lapp. auct. 4to. 1780. 30s.Latin.—FREUND (W.), WÖRTERBUCH DER LATEIN. SPRACHE. 4 vols. royal 8vo. (5,000 pages). 1846. (Publ. at 4l.) 2l.6s.Lithuanian.—NESSELMANN, WÖRTERBUCH DER LITTHAUISCHEN SPRACHE. Royal 8vo. 1851. 10s.6d.Malay.—WILDE (A. de), NEDERL. MALAEISCH-SONDASCH. WOERDENBOEK. 8vo. 1841. 10s.6d.Mongol.—SCHMIDT, MONGOLISCH-DEUTSCH-RUSSISCH. WÖRTERBUCH. 4to. 1835. 1l.8s.Norse.—AASEN (J.), ORDBOG over det NORSKE FOLKESPROG. Royal 8vo. 1850. 10s.Ossetic.—SJÖGREN, OSSETISCH-DEUTSCH u. DEUTSCH-OSSETISCHES WÖRTERBUCH, mit Grammatik. 4to. Petersb. 1844. 12s.Persian.—SAMACHSCHARI, LEXICON ARABICUM-PERSICUM atque INDICEM-ARABICUM, adj. WETZSTEIN. 4to. bds. 1850. 27s.Polish-Englishand ENGLISH-POLISH DICTIONARY, compiled from Linde, Mrongovius, &c. 2 vols. royal 8vo. 1851. 20s.Polyglot.—REEHORST, POLYGLOT MARINER'S and MERCHANT'S DICTIONARY, in English, Dutch, German, Danish, Swedish, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian. Obl. 8vo. (Publ. at 20s.) 5s.Russian.—HEYM, DICTIONNAIRE RUSSE, FRANÇAIS et ALLEMANDE. Second Edition. 3 vols. 8vo. 1844. 1l.7s.—— RUSSIAN-ENGLISH and ENGLISH-RUSSIAN POCKET-DICTIONARY. 1846. 3s.6d.Sanscrit.—BOPP (F.), GLOSSARIUM SANSCRITUM COMPARATIV. 4to. 1847. 20s.—— WESTERGAARD, RADICES LINGUÆ SANSCRITÆ. Royal 8vo. 1841. (Publ. at 34s.) 12s.Slavonic (Old).—NICKLOSICH (F.), LEXICON LINGUÆ SLOVENICÆ VETERIS DIALECTI. 4to. 1850. 12s.Swedishand ENGLISH POCKET-DICTIONARY. 16mo. 1845. 3s.6d.Syriac.—CASTELLI, LEXICON SYRIACUM, ed. MICHAELIS. 2 vols. 4to. 1788. (Publ. at 22s.6d.) 6s.Teutonic.—GRAFF, ALTHOCHDEUTSCHER SPRACHSCHATZ od. WÖRTERBUCH der ALTDEUTSCHEN SPRACHE. 7 vols. 4to. (Publ. at 7l.) 2l.12s.6d.—— MEIDINGER, DICTIONNAIRE COMPARATIF et ETYMOLOGIQUE des LANGUES TEUTO-GOTHIQUES. Royal 8vo. 1836. 12s.—— ZIEMANN (A.) MITTELHOCHDEUTSCHES WÖRTERBUCH, nebst gram. Einleitung. Royal. 8vo. 1828. (Publ. at 17s.6d.) 8s.Tibetan.—SCHMIDT, TIBETANISCH-DEUTSCHES WÖRTERBUCH. 4to. Petersb. 1841. 28s.

Anglo-Saxon.—ETTMUELLER (L.), LEXICON ANGLO-SAXONICUM cum Synopsis Grammatica. Royal 8vo. 1851, 12s.

Arabic.—FREYTAG (G. W.), LEXICON ARABICO-LATINUM acced. Index Vocum Latinarum. 4 vols. 4to. 2l.5s.

—— Abridged in one Volume. 4to. 16s.

Armenian.—AZARIAN (A. and S.), ARMENIAN, ITALIAN, GREEK, and TURKISH DICTIONARY. Royal 8vo. 1848. 18s.

Bohemianand GERMAN POCKET DICTIONARY, by JORDAN. 18mo. 1847. 8s.6d.

Chinese.—SCHOTT, VOCABULARIUM SINICUM. 4to. 1844. 4s.

Coptic.—PARTHEY (G.), VOCABULARIUM COPTICO-LAT. et LAT.-COPT. 8vo. 1844. 16s.

—— PEYRON, LEXICON LING. COPTICÆ. 4to. 1835. 2l.2s.

Danish.—FERRALL and REPPS, DANISH and ENGLISH DICTIONARY. Sq. 8vo. 1845. 7s.

—— ENGLISH and ENGLISH-DANISH POCKET DICTIONARY. 18mo. 3s.6d.

Dutch.—BOMHOFF, DICTIONARY of the DUTCH and ENGLISH LANGUAGES. 2 thick vols. 12mo. boards, 1851. 20s.

—— The same abridged in one volume. 1848. 15s.

Finnish.—RENWALLI (G.), LEXICON LINGUÆ FINNICÆ cum interpret. Latin copios. brev. German. 2 vols. in 1, 4to. Aboæ, 1826. 21s.

Flemish.—OLINGER, DICTIONNAIRE FLAMAND-FRANCAIS et FRANCAIS-FLAMAND. 2 vols. royal 8vo. 1842. 24s.

French.—BOISTE, DICTIONNAIRE UNIVERSELLE de la LANGUE FRANCAISE, avec le Latine et l'Etymologie. 4to. 1847. 18s.

—— FLEMMING AND TIBBINS, GRAND ENGLISH and FRENCH, and FRENCH and ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 2 thick volumes, imp. 4to. 2l.12s.6d.

Frisian.—RICHTHOFEN (K. v.), ALTFRIESISCHES WÖRTERBUCH. 4to. 1840. (Published at 20s.), 8s.

—— OUTZEN, GLOSSARIUM der FRIESISCHEN SPRACHE, 4to. 1837. 12s.

German.—ADELUNG, WÖRTERBUCH der HOCHDEUTSCHEN MUNDART. 4 vols. royal 8vo. 1793-1802. (Published at 37s.), 21s.

—— HEYSE, HANDWÖRTERBUCH der DEUTSCHEN SPRACHE. Complete in 3 thick vols. 8vo. 1833-49. 24s.

German-English.—HILPERT'S GERMAN and ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 4 vols. 4to. Strongly half-bound morocco (publ. at 4l.12s.), 3l.12s.

—— The ENGLISH-GERMAN PART. 2 vols. 4to. Half-bound morocco, in one volume, 1l.8s.

—— The GERMAN-ENGLISH PART. 2 vols. 4to. Half-bound morocco, in one volume, 2l.8s.

—— FLUGEL'S OWN ENLARGED GERMAN and ENGLISH DICTIONARY, containing Forty Thousand Words more than the late London or any other edition. 2 very thick vols. 8vo. Cloth lettered. Leipsic. (Published in Germany at 2l.5s.), 1l.11s.6d.

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In one thick volume, 8vo., double columns, price 12s., the Tenth Edition of

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A DICTIONARY OF MEDICINE, DESIGNED FOR POPULAR USE. Containing an Account of Diseases and their Treatment, including those most frequent in Warm Climates; with Directions for Administering Medicines; the Regulation of Diet and Regimen; and the Management of the Diseases of Women and Children. By ALEXANDER MACAULAY, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Physician Accoucheur to the New Town Dispensary.

"Just such a work as every head of a family ought to have on his book-shelf."—Brighton Herald.

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"We have seen nothing of the kind better adapted for consultation."—Literary Gazette.

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Vol. III No. 63 January 11, 1851. Pages 17- 31 PG # 15639

Vol. III No. 64 January 18, 1851. Pages 33- 47 PG # 15640

Vol. III No. 65 January 25, 1851. Pages 49- 78 PG # 15641

Vol. III No. 66 February 1, 1851. Pages 81- 95 PG # 22339Vol. III No. 67 February 8, 1851. Pages 97-111 PG # 22625Vol. III No. 68 February 15, 1851. Pages 113-127 PG # 22639Vol. III No. 69 February 22, 1851. Pages 129-159 PG # 23027

Vol. III No. 66 February 1, 1851. Pages 81- 95 PG # 22339

Vol. III No. 67 February 8, 1851. Pages 97-111 PG # 22625

Vol. III No. 68 February 15, 1851. Pages 113-127 PG # 22639

Vol. III No. 69 February 22, 1851. Pages 129-159 PG # 23027

Vol. III No. 70 March 1, 1851. Pages 161-174 PG # 23204Vol. III No. 71 March 8, 1851. Pages 177-200 PG # 23205Vol. III No. 72 March 15, 1851. Pages 201-215 PG # 23212Vol. III No. 73 March 22, 1851. Pages 217-231 PG # 23225Vol. III No. 74 March 29, 1851. Pages 233-255 PG # 23282

Vol. III No. 70 March 1, 1851. Pages 161-174 PG # 23204

Vol. III No. 71 March 8, 1851. Pages 177-200 PG # 23205

Vol. III No. 72 March 15, 1851. Pages 201-215 PG # 23212

Vol. III No. 73 March 22, 1851. Pages 217-231 PG # 23225

Vol. III No. 74 March 29, 1851. Pages 233-255 PG # 23282

Vol. III No. 75 April 5, 1851. Pages 257-271 PG # 23402Vol. III No. 76 April 12, 1851. Pages 273-294 PG # 26896Vol. III No. 77 April 19, 1851. Pages 297-311 PG # 26897Vol. III No. 78 April 26, 1851. Pages 313-342 PG # 26898

Vol. III No. 75 April 5, 1851. Pages 257-271 PG # 23402

Vol. III No. 76 April 12, 1851. Pages 273-294 PG # 26896

Vol. III No. 77 April 19, 1851. Pages 297-311 PG # 26897

Vol. III No. 78 April 26, 1851. Pages 313-342 PG # 26898

Vol. III No. 79 May 3, 1851. Pages 345-359 PG # 26899Vol. III No. 80 May 10, 1851. Pages 361-382 PG # 32495Vol. III No. 81 May 17, 1851. Pages 385-399 PG # 29318Vol. III No. 82 May 24, 1851. Pages 401-415 PG # 28311Vol. III No. 83 May 31, 1851. Pages 417-440 PG # 36835

Vol. III No. 79 May 3, 1851. Pages 345-359 PG # 26899

Vol. III No. 80 May 10, 1851. Pages 361-382 PG # 32495

Vol. III No. 81 May 17, 1851. Pages 385-399 PG # 29318

Vol. III No. 82 May 24, 1851. Pages 401-415 PG # 28311

Vol. III No. 83 May 31, 1851. Pages 417-440 PG # 36835

Vol. III No. 84 June 7, 1851. Pages 441-472 PG # 37379Vol. III No. 85 June 14, 1851. Pages 473-488 PG # 37403Vol. III No. 86 June 21, 1851. Pages 489-511 PG # 37496Vol. III No. 87 June 28, 1851. Pages 513-528 PG # 37516

Vol. III No. 84 June 7, 1851. Pages 441-472 PG # 37379

Vol. III No. 85 June 14, 1851. Pages 473-488 PG # 37403

Vol. III No. 86 June 21, 1851. Pages 489-511 PG # 37496

Vol. III No. 87 June 28, 1851. Pages 513-528 PG # 37516

Notes and Queries Vol. IV.Vol., No., Date, Year, Pages, PG #

Notes and Queries Vol. IV.

Vol., No., Date, Year, Pages, PG #

Vol. IV No. 88 July 5, 1851. Pages 1- 15 PG # 37548Vol. IV No. 89 July 12, 1851. Pages 17- 31 PG # 37568Vol. IV No. 90 July 19, 1851. Pages 33- 47 PG # 37593Vol. IV No. 91 July 26, 1851. Pages 49- 79 PG # 37778

Vol. IV No. 88 July 5, 1851. Pages 1- 15 PG # 37548

Vol. IV No. 89 July 12, 1851. Pages 17- 31 PG # 37568

Vol. IV No. 90 July 19, 1851. Pages 33- 47 PG # 37593

Vol. IV No. 91 July 26, 1851. Pages 49- 79 PG # 37778

Vol. IV No. 92 August 2, 1851. Pages 81- 94 PG # 38324Vol. IV No. 93 August 9, 1851. Pages 97-112 PG # 38337Vol. IV No. 94 August 16, 1851. Pages 113-127 PG # 38350Vol. IV No. 95 August 23, 1851. Pages 129-144 PG # 38386Vol. IV No. 96 August 30, 1851. Pages 145-167 PG # 38405

Vol. IV No. 92 August 2, 1851. Pages 81- 94 PG # 38324

Vol. IV No. 93 August 9, 1851. Pages 97-112 PG # 38337

Vol. IV No. 94 August 16, 1851. Pages 113-127 PG # 38350

Vol. IV No. 95 August 23, 1851. Pages 129-144 PG # 38386

Vol. IV No. 96 August 30, 1851. Pages 145-167 PG # 38405

Vol. IV No. 97 September 6, 1851. Pages 169-183 PG # 38433Vol. IV No. 98 September 13, 1851. Pages 185-200 PG # 38491Vol. IV No. 99 September 20, 1851. Pages 201-216 PG # 38574Vol. IV No. 100 September 27, 1851. Pages 217-246 PG # 38656

Vol. IV No. 97 September 6, 1851. Pages 169-183 PG # 38433

Vol. IV No. 98 September 13, 1851. Pages 185-200 PG # 38491

Vol. IV No. 99 September 20, 1851. Pages 201-216 PG # 38574

Vol. IV No. 100 September 27, 1851. Pages 217-246 PG # 38656

Vol. IV No. 101 October 4, 1851. Pages 249-264 PG # 38701Vol. IV No. 102 October 11, 1851. Pages 265-287 PG # 38773Vol. IV No. 103 October 18, 1851. Pages 289-303 PG # 38864Vol. IV No. 104 October 25, 1851. Pages 305-333 PG # 38926

Vol. IV No. 101 October 4, 1851. Pages 249-264 PG # 38701

Vol. IV No. 102 October 11, 1851. Pages 265-287 PG # 38773

Vol. IV No. 103 October 18, 1851. Pages 289-303 PG # 38864

Vol. IV No. 104 October 25, 1851. Pages 305-333 PG # 38926

Vol. IV No. 105 November 1, 1851. Pages 337-359 PG # 39076Vol. IV No. 106 November 8, 1851. Pages 361-374 PG # 39091Vol. IV No. 107 November 15, 1851. Pages 377-396 PG # 39135Vol. IV No. 108 November 22, 1851. Pages 401-414 PG # 39197Vol. IV No. 109 November 29, 1851. Pages 417-430 PG # 39233

Vol. IV No. 105 November 1, 1851. Pages 337-359 PG # 39076

Vol. IV No. 106 November 8, 1851. Pages 361-374 PG # 39091

Vol. IV No. 107 November 15, 1851. Pages 377-396 PG # 39135

Vol. IV No. 108 November 22, 1851. Pages 401-414 PG # 39197

Vol. IV No. 109 November 29, 1851. Pages 417-430 PG # 39233


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