Notes and Queries, Number 61, December 28, 1850 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 76 pages of information about Notes and Queries, Number 61, December 28, 1850.

Notes and Queries, Number 61, December 28, 1850 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 76 pages of information about Notes and Queries, Number 61, December 28, 1850.

Communications should be addressed to the Editor of NOTES AND QUERIES, care of MR. BELL, No. 186. Fleet Street.

E.A.D. has our best thanks.

Errata.—­In No. 60.  Vol. ii., p. 492, for [Gothic:  “Sant Valantinus”] read [Gothic:  “sant Valentinus"]. (The reference of Heinecken is Idee d’une collect. d’Estampes, p. 275.) For “Ind.  Par. i. 543.,” read “Ind. Par. i 343.”  For “suppressed” read “supposed;” and instead of “De,” before “Vita,” put [Symbol:  capitulum].

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