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brary_.--Mr. Darling proceeds with great regularity in the publication of his _Cyclopoedia Bibliographica_, of which we have received No. XII., which extends from Bernard Lancy to Martin Madan.--_The Irish Quarterly Review_, No. XI. for September, contains, among other articles of general interest, such as those on _French Social Life and Fashion in Poetry, and the Poets of Fashion_, a farther portion of the amusing anecdotical paper, entitled _The Streets of Dublin_. * * * * * BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE. THE BUILDER, No. 520. OSWALLI CROLLII OPERA. 12mo. Geneva, 1635. GAFFARELL'S UNHEARD-OF CURIOSITIES. Translate by Chelmead. London, 12mo. 1650. BEAUMONT'S PSYCHE. 2nd Edit. folio. Camb. 1702. THE MONTHLY ARMY LIST from 1797 to 1800 inclusive. Published by Hookham and Carpenter, Bond Street. Square 12mo. JER. COLLIER'S ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Folio Edition. Vol II. LONDON LABOUR AND THE LONDON POOR. PROCEEDINGS OF THE LONDON GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. PRESCOTT'S HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO. 3 Vols. London. Vol. III. MRS. ELLIS'S SOCIAL DISTINCTIONS. Tallis's Edition. Vols. II. and III. 8vo. PAMPHLETS. JUNIUS DISCOVERED. By P. T. Published about 1789. REASONS FOR REJECTING THE EVIDENCE OF MR. ALMON, &c. 1807. ANOTHER GUESS AT JUNIUS. Hookham. 1809. THE AUTHOR OF JUNIUS DISCOVERED. Longmans. 1821. THE CLAIMS OF SIR P. FRANCIS REFUTED. Longmans. 1822. WHO WAS JUNIUS? Glynn. 1837. SOME NEW FACTS, &c., by Sir F. Dwarris. 1850. *** _Correspondents sending Lists of Books Wanted are requested to send their names._ *** 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. G. T. (Reading). _We are happy to be able to assure our Correspondent that that venerable antiquary_ JOHN BRITTON _is still among us, and, when we last saw him, as hale as his best friends could wish._ H. H. R. _will find in our earlier volumes several Notes on the subject of his Query._ W. M. _The line_-- "Incidis in Scyllam cupiens vitare Charybdim," _is from_ lib. v. 301. _of the_ Alexandreis _of Philip Gualtier: and not_ Tempora, _but_ "Omnia mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis," _is from a poem by Matthew Borbonius in the_ Delitiae Poetarum Germanorum, vol. i. p. 683. H. C.
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