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The wheels of times have again completed a revolution, and to one and all the past year has been a remarkable one, both in a mental and physical point of view. All nations of the earth have met at an important center in the American nation and paid their respects to each other and become better acquainted. This is one of the greatest events in the history of the whole world, a step toward peace with all nations. Literature has been extended in all its departments, and mankind are becoming more and more enlightened and intelligent.

Bryant says: "Knowledge is the material with which Genius builds her fabrics. The greater its abundance, the more power is required to dispose it into order and beauty, but the more vast and magnificent will be the structure."

Knowledge is just like the sun in the heavens, inviting us to noble deeds, and lighting our path.

Every department of trade, art, science, language, commerce, etc., has its organ and exponent. But we know of but one periodical on this continent that at present has the field to receive and answer such question that will always arise in all classes of literature, and that is NOTES AND QUERIES. It has maintained the even tenor of its way for eleven years, and is ready to commence its twelfth volume for 1894. We doubt if there is in existence another such series of volumes, containing such a variety of subjects of so peculiar a nature.

The index to this volume like its predesessors shows a very large range of subjects that have been mentioned, discussed and enlarged upon. And yet our stock awaiting is even now large. Future volumes will contain much that has scarcely been mentioned heretofore. The first twelve-month volumes were less than two hundred pages each, while this last annual volume numbers three hundred pages.

We hope at the close of the next volume to publish a complete inpex to the then twelve volumes.

Our kind thanks are hereby expressed to our many contributors and patrons, many of whom have continued from the first volume.

S. C. & L. M. GOULD, Publishers.

MANCHESTER. N. H., December, 1893.

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If you would have your Light shine, set it in a dark place.
In order, next to the Paternal Mind, I, Psyche, dwell, animating
all.

In the friction of minds there must be scintillations of Light.
Mathematics is the science which draws necessary conclusions.
Neither height nor depth can measure the possibilities of the hu-
man Soul

Number, weight, and measure, are the foundations of all exact
science.

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Rich is that universal self whom Thou worshipest as the soul. Cover.
Time and Space are but inverse measures of the Force of the Soul. I
Thou and I, the one thing; before me, thou; that after thee, I.
The action of the Iliad is centrifugal; that of the Odyssey, cen-
tripetal.

The human soul is infinitely richer than it is itself aware of.
The Gods desire the depth and not the tumult ot the Soul.
The greatest disease of the Soul is ungodliness and ignorance of
God.

Questions and Answers.

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Number of questions unanswered, Vols. I to XI,
Number of questions answered, Vols. I to XI,

872

1,235

Aaron's rod that budded, 201.

INDEX.

VOLUME XI.

Abgarus and Jesus, correspondence, 112, 114.
Ace, origin of word, 104.

Address, Noble Grand and Most Noble, 58,
Address to an Egyptian Mummy, 96, 121.
Agapæ, or love feasts, 193,

Ahiman Rezon, Masonic constitution, 251.
Alabaster Sarcophagus, 99, 124.
Albigenses, the novel, 201.

Alcyone, the Grand Central Sun, 233, 258.
Algebra and arithmetic, Books in India, 88.
Alphabet, words, meaning of, 221.

Amen, Ammon, 132, 133.

American Bibles, odd, 228.
American early printing, 217.
American novel, first, 108.

Amphictyon, Amphitryon, 274.

Amyclas, city perished in silence, 174.
Ancient and Honourable, 182, 215.
Ancient and Veteran Odd Fellow, 11.
Ancient astronomy, 93.

Andro-meda, Andro-mache, names, 80.
Andria (Alex), (Scam), 80.

Answer of the Egyptian Mummy, 97, 122.
Apocryphal books, lost, 390.

Aram and the Stranger, parable, 84.

Arjuna Society, Manchester, N.H., 129, 152,177.
Arjuna, who was he? 153.

Arts, lost, 289.

Ash, Chesil, Chima, translations, 237,

Astronomy, ancient, 93, 297.

Atlantis, lost, 289.

Attcuks, Crispus, 108.

Autobiography of a Note, 163.

Azazel, scapegoat, 219.

Bagster, Charles B., deceased, 151.

Banner tribes and arrangements of fours, 260.
Barbarians. 168.

Barcan, or Borean desert, 216.

Bavaria and Samaria, 109.

"Ben and Dan," legend of Old Nutfield, 49.
Bequest, curious, 225.

Berkeley, bishop, quotation on, 222,

Bethlehem Star, 269.

Bible and Shakespeare, 199.

Bibles, odd American, 228.

Biblical questions, five, 26.

Bibliography, Faithists' literature, 64.

Bija Ganita and Lilavati, mathematics, 88.

Bishop as cook and poet, recipe, 37.
Bissextile year, 59.

Bonfire, origin of, 175.

Books of the Bible, lost, 289.

Bourn, meaning, Shakespeare, 222.

Breeches Bible, 105.

"Bringing a cure for all our ills," 59.

Buddha's commandments, 169.

Buddha, names of, 115.

Burroughs, Stephen, 271.

Calvinism, five points, 94.

Cantab, 108.

Cards, Tarot, descriptions, 155, 179.

Caryatides, 12.

Casket Homer, Alexander's edition, 154.

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Center of ravity of the universe, 248.
Chapter of Genesis, lost, 291.

Chapitre Metropolitan of France, degrees, 139

Characters in Shakespeare, table, 103.

Cherubim and banner tribes, 257, 260.

Chesil, Chima, Ash, translations, 237.
Childe the hunter, 171.

Children of the Sun, 108.

Chima, Chesil, Ash, translations, 237.
Chord, lost, 291.

Christian, Jew, and Parsee, 87.

Christmas Carols, list of eighty-nine, 142.
Cincinnati, Society of, 13.

Circles please the eye, 197.

Circumcision, 175.

City of New England, lost, 291.

City perished in silence. Amyclas, 174.
Coincidences, remarkable. 111, 172, 214, 229.
Color, Form, Movement, 29.

Columbian Series of Postage Stamps, 56.
"Columbus," school-boy's poem, 137.
Commandments of Buddha, 169.
Common superstitions, 224 1-2.

Consubstantiation, 215.

Conversation parties, 114.

Correspondence, Abgarus and Jesus, 112, 114.

Creation legend, 109, 285.

Criticisms on Silas Beach's article, 187.

Criticisms, property of numbers, 27.

Criticisms, Truth the Law of Conscience, 101.

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Earth's lost history, 291.

English language, 9.
Egg Problem, 36,

Egyptian Mummy, Address to, 96, 121.
Egyptian Mummy, Answer of, 97, 122.
Eighth wonder of the world, 94.

Election sermons, New Hampshire, 67.
Elementals, 150.

Elephaz Lévi, 133, 134.

Enchanted cock, 114.

Enigma, puzzle, riddle, 222, 223, 253.

Epitaph in Norfolk, 222.

Equanimity and magnanimity, 277.
Equinoxes, precession, 272.
Erchomenos 55,

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Genesis, Hebrew word for, 277.
Gerenian knight, Nestor, 216.

Generation of men as leaves, quotation, 160.
Golden Rule degree, O. F., quotation, 57.
Grammatical heptad, 250.

Grand Central Sun in the Pleiades, 233, 258.
Great lakes, size of. 197.
Gulf Stream, theory of, 225.

Hand writing on the wall, 76.
Harpocration, 274.

Heaven within the solar orb. 194.
Hebrew for genesis, 277.
Hebrew names, 231.
Hieroglyph, 89.

Hieroglyphics on the obelisk, 42.
Histories of America, lost, 291.
Ho Areios Pagos, Mars Hill, 55.
Homer and the sibyl, 137.

Homer sometimes nods, quotation, 136.
Homer, stanzas on, 111.

Homer of dramatic poets, Shakespeare, 160.
Homer, the name, 183.

Homers, modern, 131.

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How much can a person read? 207.

Huldah, the sibyl, 59.

Hyades, Pleiades, 234.

Hypnotism, mesmerism, psychology, 110.

Icoisan calculus, and game, 148.

Iliad and Odyssey, observations, 208.

Iliad in a nutshell, 162, 177.

Iliads, modern, 161.

Image fallen from Jupiter, 140.

Immortals, eighty-six, 94.

Indian names, 300.

Inscriptions, singular, 8.

Isabella, Queen of Spain, 185.

Island, lost, 292.

Israelitish names, 35.

Irony, 278.

Jasher and Enoch, books of, 289.

Jesuits, origin of name, 176.

Jesus and Abgarus, correspondence, 112, 114.
Jerusalem, ancient name, 104.
Jew, Parsee, and Christian, 87.
Job, addenda, from Syrian book, 236.

John Knox, poem without the letter e, 68.

Knowledge and wisdom, 3.

Knowledge of the central sun, lost, 290.

Land of Nod, Silas Beach's home, 187.
Languages, monosyllabic, 256.
Latitude, degree of, 220.

Law of least effort, 110.

Legend of creation, 109, 285.

Legend of Old Nutfield, poem. 49.

Legend of St. Christopher, 55.

Liberating the soul, quotation, 106.

Light-years, table of, 241.

Lilavati and Bija-Ganita, India, books, 88,

Line, trisection of, 126.

Lines on Alabaster Sarcophagus, 99, 124.
Literature on the Lost, 289.

Long names, 232.

Lost sign of Zodiac, 107, 138, 259, 294.
Lost (the), literature pertaining to, 289.
Love feasts, or agapæ, 193.
Luminous writing. 114.

Macroprosopus and Microprosopus, 252.
Magi, number of, 249.

Magic triple diamonds, 265.
Magnanimity and equanimity, 277.
Mahar-shalal-hash-baz, 58.

Mahal-, Mechu-, Methu-, names, 231.
Man, poem, 113.
Manuscript, lost, 262.
Marcion, 274.

Mars Hill, Ho Areios Pagos, 55.
Massabesic, original name, 276.
Mason, derivation of word, 1.
Masonry in middle ages,

Masonry, points in, 10.

232.

Masonry, symbolic, origin of, 200.

Master Eckhart's Sermon, poem, 212.

Mazzaroth, 237, 257.

Memoranda of towns of N. H., 4. 45, 61.

Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin, 76.
Mephistophilus, 169.

Meosouraneo and Mazzaroth, 257.

Messiah, Pope's, quotation, G. R deg., 57.
Metempsychosis, 275.

Microprosopus and Macroprosopus, 252.
Middle ages, Masonry in, 232.
Missing link, lost, 292.

Modern Homers, 131.

Modern Iliads, 161.

Monosyllabic languages, 256.

M on N in the catechism, 138.

Moon and shield, 230.

Most Noble and Noble Grand, address, 58.

Mother Goose rhymes, English and Latin,280.

Mount Chocorua, deed of, in verse, 254.

Mount of Footprints, 117.

Myriogenesis, 107.

Nabathean secrets, Silas Beach's art., 187.

Names ending in ology, ryon, tyon, tion, 221.

Names, Hebrew, twins, 231.

Names, Israelitish, 35.

Names, long, 232.

Names of Buddha, 115.

Name of Homer, 185.

Nameless bard, 216.

Napoleonic Masonry, degrees, 138.

Nature's Unveiling, by J. M. Wade, 164, 184.
Neo-Platonist, first, Plotinus, 216.
New Albion, 10.

New Hampshire election sermons, 67.

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