is description of an Elzevir Caesar, _ib. note_.
Buckle, historical researches of, 342.
"Bulls," Irish, in unlikely books, 132 _et seq._
--specimen of an index "bull," 133.
Burton, Mr, private library of, 182 _et seq._
Butler, poetical remains of, discovered by the antiquary Thyer, 326.
Camden Club, purpose of, 311
--a curious volume of, 315 _et seq._
"Canadian," mistaken use of, for Candian, 74.
Carfrae, the auctioneer, 60 _et seq_.
--selling fragments of early English poetry, 61.
"Causes Celebres," records of French and German crime, 149 _et seq._
--their fitness for novel-making, 150.
Celtic Christianity, 369 _et seq._, 377 _et seq._
Chetham Club, purpose of, 312.
Church architecture of early British Christians, 372 _et seq._
Classical literature, incompleteness of, 324
--recent discoveries in, of paltry value, 325 _et seq._
Classification of book-hunters, 62.
Clement, David, illustrious French bibliographer, 224.
Clubs in general, 243 _et seq._
Cogswell, Dr, first librarian of the Astorian Library, 174 _et seq._
Collectors and their satellites, 30 _et seq._
--as book-readers, 113 _et seq._
--in relation to the scholar, 115.
Columba, St Adamnan's life of, 374
--among the Picts, 377
--settling succession of Aidan, 383
--anecdotes of, 387, 389, 403, &c.
--Columba fishing, 395.
Compositors, characteristics of, 76 _et seq._
--their reasons for interest in an author's work, 77 _et seq._
--"bill-books" of, 79
--their professional apathy, 81.
Copyright Act, value of, 191.
"Course of reading," a so-called, 110.
Creation of libraries, 168 _et seq._
Criminal trials, attractive interest of, 148
--"illustrating" of, 150.
Cuthbert, St, and the solan-geese, 390 _et seq._
Dame aux Camelias quoted, 10 _note_.
Dealers in their relations to book-buyers, 107.
Decay of books, 211 _et seq._
De Quincey on the Society of Friends, 8, 9.
Desultory reader, or Bohemian of literature, 108 _et seq._
Devices of old printers, collection of, 64 _et seq._
Dibdin, quotation from his Bibliomania, 18
--known as "Foggy Dibdin," 89
--at the Roxburghe sale, 91
--as a book-hunter, 165--on the cradle of the book-club system, 267
--his "Library Companion," 280 _et seq._
"Didot" Horace, in the Junot Library, 63.
Dietrich, collection of
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