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he following Catalogues:--W.S. Lincoln's (Cheltenham House, Westminster Road) Sixty-first Catalogue of English and Foreign Second-hand Books; W.D. Reeve's (98. Chancery Lane) Catalogue No. 13. of Cheap Books, many Rare and Curious; R. Kimpton's (31. Wardour Street, Soho) Catalogue No. 29. of Second-hand Books in good Condition at very reduced Prices. * * * * * BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY POLL-BOOKS FOR 1780, 1784, 1790, and 1829. OXFORD UNIVERSITY POLL-BOOKS for 1750, 1768, 1806. BEN JONSON by CLIFFORD. 8vo. Vols. II., III., and IV. Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, _carriage free_, to be sent to Mr. BELL, Publisher of "NOTES AND QUERIES," 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. VOLUME THE FIRST OF NOTES AND QUERIES, _with Title-page and very copious Index, is now ready, price 9s. 6d., bound in cloth, and may be had, by order, of all Booksellers and Newsmen._ _We are unavoidably compelled to postpone numerous NOTES, QUERIES, AND REPLIES: indeed we see no way of clearing off our accumulation of REPLIES without the publication of an extra Number, to be devoted exclusively to the numerous Answers which we now have waiting for insertion._ GUTCH'S Literary and Scientific Regsiter and Almanack, _advertised in our last No., is for_ 1851 _not_ 1850. Mr. G.B. RICHARDSON _would oblige us by forwarding the additional verses of_ "Long Lonkin" _for our correspondent_ SELEUCUS. A CONSTANT SUBSCRIBER _will find the line_, "Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast," _in Congreve's_ Mourning Bride. JANUS DOUSA. _In our next No._ MEDICUS, _who inquires respecting the origin of the proverbial saying, "Quem Deus vult perdere," is referred to our First Volume_, pp. 347. 351. 421. and 476. _The original line reads "Quem Jupiter vult," and is Barnes' translation of a fragment of_ Euripides. {304} * * * * * THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. CLXXIV., is published THIS DAY. CONTENTS: I. TICKNOR'S HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE. II. CHURCH AND EDUCATION IN WALES. III. FORMS OF SALUTATION. IV. SIBERIA AND CALIFORNIA. V. MURE ON THE LITERATURE OF GREECE. VI. METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY. VII. ANECDOTES OF THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. VIII. COCHRANES'S YOUNG ITALY. IX. LAST DAY OF LOUIS-PHILIPPE. JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.
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