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V. Literary Miscellanies, continued.

2. Satires and Dialogues on Miscellaneous Subjects

3. Fables, Adages, Proverbs, and Apophthegms

i. Antient Fabulists and Translations thereof

ii. Modern Adages, Proverbs, Apophthegms, and Fables

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4. Facetiæ, Hieroglyphics, Emblems.—Publications in Ana - 980

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EXPLANATIONS.

+ Denotes Books FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY, the titles of which have been recovered from preceding manuscript inventories and catalogues. They are inserted under their respective heads, it being the intention of the President and Fellows to replace them, as opportunity shall present itself.

* Denotes Books NOT YET INTRODUCED INTO THE LIBRARY; but which it is intended to procure, from time to time, in order to render the several Classes more complete.

The REFERENCES to the situation of the Books, are made to the Presses (which are designated by the Letters of the Alphabet), to the Numbers of the Shelves, and to the Numbers of the Books on each shelf.

The Rev. David HUGHES'S Collection of Tracts being numbered from 1 to 358, the References to them are made to the Number of the Volume, and of the Articles in each Volume. The Tracts in the Press A. Shelf 17, No. 44, are also referred to by the Number of the Tracts in that volume.

The obelisk in pp. 812-817. denotes those publications, which, in the controversy that arose, in 1697, respecting the Archbishops' right to continue or prorogue the Convocations of the English Clergy, were written in defence of the Antient Rights of the Archbishops.

Analyses of the great Collections of Greek and Roman Antiquities, published by Grævius and Gronovius, (Vol. II. pp. 691, 692) have been omitted, partly in consequence of the length to which they would have extended the Catalogue; and also because they will be found in the Catalogue of the Library of the London Institution, which is already in the Library of Queen's College.

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