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Notes and Queries, Number 14, February 2, 1850

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ARCHÆOLOGIA. Vol. III. (A liberal price will be given for sheet C, pp. 9-16.)

TODD'S JOHNSON'S DICTIONARY. 4to. 1819-20. Last Part, SU to Z, with the Titles, preface, &c.

BARBAULD'S BRITISH NOVELIST. ZELUCO, Vol. II.; and FEMALE QUIXOTE, Vol. II.

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FOLK LORE. We have received several letters, begging us to open our columns to the reception of articles and notes on our fast-fading FOLK LORE, and reminding us what good service The Athenæum did when it consented to receive communications of that interesting subject. We acknowledge with gratitude—for the point is one very interesting to us—the readiness with which The Athenæum listened to the suggestions of a Correspondent, and what benefits resulted to that interesting branch of Archæological study, when that influential journal consented to devote a portion of its valuable space to the reception of such notices. We at once, therefore, accede to the suggestions of our Correspondent; and, following the example of our widely circulated contemporary, take this opportunity of assuring our now numerous readers that any contributions illustrative of The Folk Lore of England, the Manners, Customs, Observances, Superstitions, Ballads, Proverbs, &c. of the Olden Time, will always find welcome admission to our pages. We think, too, we may venture to promise that such communications shall be illustrated, when they admit of it, from the writings of the continental antiquaries.

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Publications for February, 1850.

THE LAND WE LIVE IN. Part XXX. THE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERIES. Volume III. is now completed.

THE NATIONAL CYCLOPÆDIA OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, Part XXXVII. Volume IX. is now completed.

THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND DURING THIRTY YEARS' PEACE, Part XII. The Second Volume and the Work are now completed.

FRANCE AND ITS REVOLUTIONS, Part XX. The Volume and the Work are now completed.

THE BIBLE HISTORY. By J. KITTO, D.D., in one Volume, with six Engravings on Steel and numerous Wood Engravings, is now completed.

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