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Just published, No. 11., Imperial 4to. price 2s.6d.,Details of Gothic Architecture,Measured and drawn from existing examples, by J. K. COLLINS, Architect.CONTENTS:E.E.  Doorway from Wiggenhall, St. Mary's, Norfolk."    Plans of Piers, &c. from West Walton Church, Norfolk.DEC.  Screen from Cliffe at Hoo, Kent.PER.  Seating from Wiggenhall, St. Mary's, Norfolk."    Ditto,        ditto.London: DAVIDBOGUE, Fleet St.; and GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet St.

Just published, No. 11., Imperial 4to. price 2s.6d.,

Details of Gothic Architecture,

Measured and drawn from existing examples, by J. K. COLLINS, Architect.

CONTENTS:

E.E.  Doorway from Wiggenhall, St. Mary's, Norfolk.

"    Plans of Piers, &c. from West Walton Church, Norfolk.

DEC.  Screen from Cliffe at Hoo, Kent.

PER.  Seating from Wiggenhall, St. Mary's, Norfolk.

"    Ditto,        ditto.

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MESSRS. S. LEIGH SOTHEBY & JOHN WILKINSON, Auctioneers of Literary Property and Works illustrative of the Fine Arts, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, 3. Wellington Street, Strand, on TUESDAY, August 5, at 1 precisely, an interesting Collection of Autograph Letters of distinguished Actors and Actresses, Dramatic Authors, Correspondence to and from David Garrick, Historical Letters and Documents connected with Plymouth, Cornwall, Gloucestershire, very extensive Collection of Franks, the Secret and Autograph Correspondence of King Charles I. with Captain Titus, &c., Planning his escape from Carisbrook Castle;—also Autograph Letters from Charles II. to Captain Titus.

May be viewed two days prior, and Catalogues had.

Valuable Historical Documents, Charters and Autograph Letters of interest and Importance.MESSRS. S. LEIGH SOTHEBY & JOHN WILKINSON, Auctioneers of Literary Property and Works illustrative of the Fine Arts, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, 3. Wellington Street, Strand, on WEDNESDAY, August 6, at 1 precisely, a very select Collection of Autograph Letters and Historical Documents, comprising many of particular interest of Anglo-Norman Families and Ancient, Noble, and Illustrious Branches of the Royal Families of France and Normandy, together with some early English Letters and Documents, including those of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, Mary Queen of Scots, Queen Elizabeth, James I., Charles I., &c.; also, many of learned Authors and Literary men, and Letters of great rarity and interest, to which is added a very interesting Collection of Anglo-Norman Charters, together with the Official Records of Fêtes at Blois, &c., given to Mary Queen of Scots in 1551 and 1552, &c.May be viewed two days prior, and Catalogues had.

Valuable Historical Documents, Charters and Autograph Letters of interest and Importance.

MESSRS. S. LEIGH SOTHEBY & JOHN WILKINSON, Auctioneers of Literary Property and Works illustrative of the Fine Arts, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, 3. Wellington Street, Strand, on WEDNESDAY, August 6, at 1 precisely, a very select Collection of Autograph Letters and Historical Documents, comprising many of particular interest of Anglo-Norman Families and Ancient, Noble, and Illustrious Branches of the Royal Families of France and Normandy, together with some early English Letters and Documents, including those of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, Mary Queen of Scots, Queen Elizabeth, James I., Charles I., &c.; also, many of learned Authors and Literary men, and Letters of great rarity and interest, to which is added a very interesting Collection of Anglo-Norman Charters, together with the Official Records of Fêtes at Blois, &c., given to Mary Queen of Scots in 1551 and 1552, &c.

May be viewed two days prior, and Catalogues had.

GRATUITOUS AND POSTAGE FREE.—W. S. LINCOLN's Seventy-first Catalogue (for August) of Cheap English, Foreign, and Classical Books, chiefly Second Hand, is now ready, and will be sent Gratis and Post free, Town or Country, to any Gentleman who sends his address to Cheltenham House, Westminster Road, London.

GRATUITOUS AND POSTAGE FREE.—W. S. LINCOLN's Seventy-first Catalogue (for August) of Cheap English, Foreign, and Classical Books, chiefly Second Hand, is now ready, and will be sent Gratis and Post free, Town or Country, to any Gentleman who sends his address to Cheltenham House, Westminster Road, London.

Printed by THOMASCLARKSHAW, of No. 8. New Street Square, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride in the City of London; and published by GEORGEBELL, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No, 186. Fleet Street aforesaid.—Saturday, August 2. 1851.

Transcriber's Note: Original spelling varieties have not been standardized. In footnote 4,ἐστιᾶν, as taken over from Byron's text, seems to be a typographical error forἑστιᾶν.Pages in "Notes and Queries", Vol. I-IV+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. I.                                   |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol., No.     | Date, Year        | Pages     | PG # xxxxx  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No.  1 | November  3, 1849 |   1 -  17 | PG #  8603  || Vol. I No.  2 | November 10, 1849 |  18 -  32 | PG # 11265  || Vol. I No.  3 | November 17, 1849 |  33 -  46 | PG # 11577  || Vol. I No.  4 | November 24, 1849 |  49 -  63 | PG # 13513  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No.  5 | December  1, 1849 |  65 -  80 | PG # 11636  || Vol. I No.  6 | December  8, 1849 |  81 -  95 | PG # 13550  || Vol. I No.  7 | December 15, 1849 |  97 - 112 | PG # 11651  || Vol. I No.  8 | December 22, 1849 | 113 - 128 | PG # 11652  || Vol. I No.  9 | December 29, 1849 | 130 - 144 | PG # 13521  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 10 | January   5, 1850 | 145 - 160 | PG #        || Vol. I No. 11 | January  12, 1850 | 161 - 176 | PG # 11653  || Vol. I No. 12 | January  19, 1850 | 177 - 192 | PG # 11575  || Vol. I No. 13 | January  26, 1850 | 193 - 208 | PG # 11707  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 14 | February  2, 1850 | 209 - 224 | PG # 13558  || Vol. I No. 15 | February  9, 1850 | 225 - 238 | PG # 11929  || Vol. I No. 16 | February 16, 1850 | 241 - 256 | PG # 16193  || Vol. I No. 17 | February 23, 1850 | 257 - 271 | PG # 12018  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 18 | March     2, 1850 | 273 - 288 | PG # 13544  || Vol. I No. 19 | March     9, 1850 | 289 - 309 | PG # 13638  || Vol. I No. 20 | March    16, 1850 | 313 - 328 | PG # 16409  || Vol. I No. 21 | March    23, 1850 | 329 - 343 | PG # 11958  || Vol. I No. 22 | March    30, 1850 | 345 - 359 | PG # 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 # 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. III No. 87 | June 28, 1851     | 513-528 | PG # 37516  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. IV.                                  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No.       | Date, Year        | Pages   | PG # xxxxx  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. IV No. 88  | July  5, 1851     |   1- 15 | PG # 37548  || Vol. IV No. 89  | July 12, 1851     |  17- 31 | PG # 37568  || Vol. IV No. 90  | July 19, 1851     |  33- 47 | PG # 37593  || Vol. IV No. 91  | July 26, 1851     |  49- 79 | PG # 37778  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| 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  |+-----------------------------------------------+-------------+

Transcriber's Note: Original spelling varieties have not been standardized. In footnote 4,ἐστιᾶν, as taken over from Byron's text, seems to be a typographical error forἑστιᾶν.

Pages in "Notes and Queries", Vol. I-IV

+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. I.                                   |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol., No.     | Date, Year        | Pages     | PG # xxxxx  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No.  1 | November  3, 1849 |   1 -  17 | PG #  8603  || Vol. I No.  2 | November 10, 1849 |  18 -  32 | PG # 11265  || Vol. I No.  3 | November 17, 1849 |  33 -  46 | PG # 11577  || Vol. I No.  4 | November 24, 1849 |  49 -  63 | PG # 13513  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No.  5 | December  1, 1849 |  65 -  80 | PG # 11636  || Vol. I No.  6 | December  8, 1849 |  81 -  95 | PG # 13550  || Vol. I No.  7 | December 15, 1849 |  97 - 112 | PG # 11651  || Vol. I No.  8 | December 22, 1849 | 113 - 128 | PG # 11652  || Vol. I No.  9 | December 29, 1849 | 130 - 144 | PG # 13521  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 10 | January   5, 1850 | 145 - 160 | PG #        || Vol. I No. 11 | January  12, 1850 | 161 - 176 | PG # 11653  || Vol. I No. 12 | January  19, 1850 | 177 - 192 | PG # 11575  || Vol. I No. 13 | January  26, 1850 | 193 - 208 | PG # 11707  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 14 | February  2, 1850 | 209 - 224 | PG # 13558  || Vol. I No. 15 | February  9, 1850 | 225 - 238 | PG # 11929  || Vol. I No. 16 | February 16, 1850 | 241 - 256 | PG # 16193  || Vol. I No. 17 | February 23, 1850 | 257 - 271 | PG # 12018  |+---------------+-------------------+-----------+-------------+| Vol. I No. 18 | March     2, 1850 | 273 - 288 | PG # 13544  || Vol. I No. 19 | March     9, 1850 | 289 - 309 | PG # 13638  || Vol. I No. 20 | March    16, 1850 | 313 - 328 | PG # 16409  || Vol. I No. 21 | March    23, 1850 | 329 - 343 | PG # 11958  || Vol. I No. 22 | March    30, 1850 | 345 - 359 | PG # 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 # 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. III No. 87 | June 28, 1851     | 513-528 | PG # 37516  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Notes and Queries Vol. IV.                                  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol., No.       | Date, Year        | Pages   | PG # xxxxx  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| Vol. IV No. 88  | July  5, 1851     |   1- 15 | PG # 37548  || Vol. IV No. 89  | July 12, 1851     |  17- 31 | PG # 37568  || Vol. IV No. 90  | July 19, 1851     |  33- 47 | PG # 37593  || Vol. IV No. 91  | July 26, 1851     |  49- 79 | PG # 37778  |+-----------------+-------------------+---------+-------------+| 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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