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Ainslie, P. B., enrolled a member, 221.
Andro-Sphinx, the, account of, 107.
Ashfield, C. J., author of paper, 127, 229.
Audsley, G. A., author of paper, 232.
AUTHORS OF PAPERS:

Ashfield, C. J., 127, 229.
Audsley, G. A., 232.

Connellan, Owen, 219, 228.
Crace Calvert, F., 193, 233.

Cust, Hon. Sir E., 99, 221, 222.
Danson, J. T., 35, 228.

Higgins, Rev. Henry H., 75, 222.

Hill, Samuel, 224.

Hume, Rev. Dr., 1, 224.

Johnson, H., 230.

Marsh, J. F., 135, 233.
Mitchell, T. R., 231.

Mott, A. J., 220.

Roach Smith, C., 117, 224.
Robson, Dr., 189, 230.

Smith, H. E., 209, 221, 230.
Towson, J. T., 232.

Welton, T. A., 35, 228.
Wilkinson, T. T., 85, 223.

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Caerleon, museum at, 119.

Callender, W. R., enrolled a member, 221.
Cambridge, account of an altar at, 122.
Census of Religious Worship; modes of ascer
taining religious elements of the population,
3; number of religious edifices, 4; rate of in-
crease, 6; education, 8; marriages, 9; number
of sittings, 10; of members, ib.; Mann's mode
of calculating, 11; attendants on religious wor-
ship, ib.; attenders, 12; entire worshipping
community, 15; general considerations, 19;
suggestions for census of 1861, 27.

Centaur, the, 105.

CHAIRMEN AT ORDINARY MEETINGS:-
Brown, W., 217, 220, 223, 231, 233.

Craig Gibson, A., 219.

Higgins, Rev. Henry H., 231.

Kendrick, Dr., 229.

McQuie, P. R., 222, 228, 232.

Mayer, J., 219, 224, 234.

Robson, Dr., 230.

Steains, J., 221.

Cherubim, described, 100.

CHIMERAS, THE, 99, 221, 222.

Chorley, R., snuff box of, 226; notice of, ib.

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Elves, traditions of, 94.

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Hall, Bishop, on smoking, 209.
Harpy, the, 106.

Helsby, W. G., exhibitor, 220, 223.
Henderson, W., exhibitor, 232.

Higgins, Rev. Henry H., author of paper, 75, 222;
chairman, 231.

Hill, S., author of paper, 224.

Hodgkin, J. E., enrolled a member, 221.
Holden, A., enrolled a member, 223.

Holt, G. E., enrolled a member, 228.

Hornby, G., enrolled a member, 223.

Hoylake, pipes found at, 211.

Hughes, J. R., exhibitor, 230.

Hume, Rev. Dr., author of paper, 1, 224; ex-
hibitor, 219, 220, 221, 231; donor, 220, 222.

Hunt, R., donor, 220.

I

IMPORTANCE OF PUBLIC MUSEUMS FOR HIS-
TORICAL COLLECTIONS, 117, 224.

J

James I, great seal of, 225.

Jeroboam, account of his idolatry, 112.

Johnson, H., author of paper, 230.

K

ENGRAVED PORTRAITS AND PRETENDED POR Keightley's Fairy Mythology, qnoted, 89.

Dawson, T., 221, 225, 228, 229.

TRAITS OF MILTON, 135.

EXHIBITORS:-

Cross, Mr., 220.

Drinkwater, Miss, 230.

Genn, J. H., 232.

Gerard, H., 221.

Helsby, W. G., 220, 223.

Henderson, W., 232.

Hughes, J. R., 230.

Hume, Rev. Dr., 219, 220, 221, 231.

Keith, W., 220.

Kendrick, Dr., 229.

Mayer, J., 224, 226, 231.

Marsh, J. F., 233.

Mitchell, Dr., 232.

Mott, A. J., 220.

Newton, H., 220.

Newton, J., 219, 220, 222, 229.

Pedder, R., 225.

Reid, G., 222.

Robson, Dr., 230.

Shute, A., 222.

Smith, H. E., 221, 232.

EXPLANATORY NOTE on the Paper entitled EL
SAKHRA, in vol. X., 84.

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Keith, W., exhibitor, 220.

Kendrick, Dr., chairman, 229; exhibitor, ib. ;
donor, ib.

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Legh, W. J., enrolled a member, 221.

LIBRARY, ADDITIONS TO:-

1. Books.

Cust, Sir E., Annals of the Wars of the 18th
century, 221.

Dickinson's glossary of Cumberland words and
phrases, 225.

Guileville, Pylgremage of the Sowle, 231; Le
pélérinage de l'homme, ib.

Lilly, W., Merlini Anglici Ephemeris, 223.
Roman Wall, the, Surveys of, 224.

The Old Man, or ravings and ramblings round
Coniston, 225.

2. Transactions and Proceedings of Learned
Societies.

London.

Archæological Institute, 230, 231.
Geological Society, 222, 231.
Royal Asiatic Society, 221, 232.
Royal Astronomical Society, 222.

Royal Geographical Society, 228, 232.
Royal Society, 228, 233.
Society of Arts, 222, 232.

Statistical Society, 219, 231.
Provincial.

Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 219.
Birkenhead Free Public Library, 219.

Essex Archæological Society, 219.
Leeds Philosophical, &c., Society, 220.
Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural
Society, 231.

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Society of Antiquaries,

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Chemical changes of pig-iron, &c. 233.

Collection of articles on works of art found in
the Drift, 231.

Connellan, O., dissertation on Irish grammar,
219.

De la femme dans l'état social, 231.
Hardness of alloys, 233.

Hume, Rev. Dr., Character of the Liverpool
Town Museum, 222.

Indiscriminate sale of poisons, 233.

Influence of science on calico printing, 233.
Longman, W., Lectures on the History of Eng-
land, 220.

Ormerod, G., Remarks on Offa's dyke, 223.
Powers of metals and alloys to conduct heat,
233.

Purification of polluted streams, 233.

Specific gravities of alloys, 233.

Syer Cuming, H., British Antiquities discovered
in Lancashire, 229.

Tree of Common Wealth, by Edmonde Dudlay,
221.

Wyatt, J., Flint implements in the Drift, &c.,
232.

4. Maps, Plans, Broadsides &c.

Chicago harbour and bar, map of, 220.

Powell, Capt., R.N., 228.

Thicknesse, Rev. T. H., 221.

Mills, R., enrolled a member, 233.

Milton, portraits of:-Janssen's, 144; the Onslow
portrait, 146; Marshal's engraving, 149; Faith-
orne's ditto, 152; others derived from the
Faithorne ditto, 156; the White portrait, 158;
the White-Richardson likeness, 159; White-
Vertue ditto, 161; White-Vandergucht engrav-
ing, 163; Baker drawing, 164; Vertue's engrav-
ing, 167; Hollis's bust, 168; Richardson's etch-
ings, 169; Milton victorious over Salmasius,
171; Rysbrack's monument, ib.; miscellaneous
busts, 172; medallions, 173; seals, ib.
tended portraits:-the Cooper miniature, ib.;
Du Roveray's print, 177; Craig's drawing, 178;
Peck's mezzotint, ib.; the Elderton miniature,
179; Vertue's Richardson portrait, b.; the
Chesterfield ditto, 180; the Strawberry Hill
ditto, ib.; the Capel Lofft ditto, ib.; portrait in
Dr. Williams's library, 181; Pye's print, 182;
Page's ditto, ib.; the Falconer miniature, ib.;
notice of undescribed prints, pictures &c.,
184.

Minotaur, the, 105.

"Missions at Home," quoted, 11, 27.

Pre-

Mitchell, T. R., author of paper, 231; exhibitor,

232.

Moss, J. B., donor, 222.

Mott, A. J., author of paper, 220; exhibitor, ib.
MUSEUM, ADDITIONS TO:-

Brass knuckle-duster, 232.
Fragment of stone from camp near Alexandria,

222.

Mount Lebanon, ib.
Great seal of England of James I, original im-
pression of, 225.

Plaster cast of inscription at Beckermont, 224.
Mythologies, resemblance between the early
Scandinavian and Roman, 88.

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Newcastle-upon-Tyne, museum at, 119.
Newton, H., exhibitor, 220.

Newton, J., exhibitor, 219, 220, 222, 229.

Hume, Rev. Dr., map, shewing certain results Nimroud, discoveries at, 108, 110, 115.

of the last census, 220.

L'Abbevillois, 219.

Le pilote de la Somme, 219, 223.

Lubbar fiend, the, 90.

Lupton, B., donor, 231.

Lyons, museum of, described, 121.

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Non-worshipping classes, where most numerous
and fewest, 23; character of, 25.

Northumberland, Duke of, donor, 224.
NOTES ON CLAY PIPES, 209, 230.

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ditto, 205; used in manufactures, ib; poison |
in lead water pipes, 206; phosphorus, 207;
general remarks on poisons, 207.
POPULAR CUSTOMS AND SUPERSTITIONS OF LAN-
CASHIRE, Part II, 85.

POPULATION OF LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE,
1801-51, Part IV, 35, 228. See Statistics.
Potters, early English, 213.

Pottery, art of, practised by our Saxon fore-
fathers, 213.

Powell, Captain, R.N., enrolled a member, 228.

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Rebels, of 1715, expenses of trying certain, in
Lancashire, 226; ditto, executing, 227.
Registrar General, the, quoted, 10.
Reid, G., exhibitor, 222.

REMARKS ON THE CENSUS OF RELIGIOUS WOR-
SHIP FOR ENGLAND AND WALES, 1, 224.
Reynolds, Sir J., quoted, 141.

Roach Smith, C., author of paper, 117, 224.
Robson, John, author of paper, 189, 230; chair-
man, 230; exhibitor, ib.

Roby's Traditions of Lancashire, quoted, 90.
Rochdale church, tradition of, 91.

Roman Catholics, where most numerous and
fewest, in England and Wales, 23.
Romans, the, used poisons, 195.
Ryder, T. B., donor, 231.

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St. Oswald's church, Winwick, tradition of, 91.
Salmesbury church, tradition of, 91.
Saxon remains, their historic value, 123.
Schrat, the, account of, 96.
Senacherib, 110.

Shriker, the, 97.

Shute, A., exhibitor, 222.

Smith, H. E., author of papers, 209, 221, 230;
exhibitor, 221, 232.

Smoking, antiquity of, 209; when introduced into
England, ib.

Spectre huntsman, the, 90.
Sphinx, the, 103.

Statistics-importance of the science, 35; of
Lancashire and Cheshire, viz., farmers and

cotton and silk manufacturers, ib.; domestic
servants, ib.; labourers (undefined), ib.; mar.
ried and unmarried, 39; marriage and mor-
tality, ib.; widows and widowers, 40; wives,
41; unmarried males, 42; ditto females, 45;
migration of males and of females, 43; peculia
rities of Great Boughton, ib.; children, 46;
youth and maturity, 47; maturity and old age,
ib.; disturbance by migration, 48; marriages,
50; natural increase of population, 51; fertility
of marriages, 52; marriages and bachelors, 55;
marriages to population, ib.; births and deaths
to ditto, 56; death rates, 58; effect of occupa-
tions in modifying ditto, 61; general considera-
tions, ib.

Steains, J., chairman, 221.
Surr, J., donor, 225.

SYSTEMATICALLY ARRANGED BORDEE FOR
PLANTS, 75, 222.

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farm labourers, 36; coal miners, 38; farms, ib.; York, museum at, 119.

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The illustrations of the paper on the Milton portraits are numbered, in

error, III, IV and V respectively for III read IV; for IV read V; and for

V read VI.

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