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NOTES QUERIES ~ A MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF HISTORY, FOLK-LORE, .MATHE.MATICS, .MYSTICISM, ART, SCIENCE, Etc. "Rich is that universal self whom Thou worshipest as the Soul."-'Yedas. Vol. XI I. PUBLISHED BY S. C. & L. M. GOULD, MANCHESTER, N. H. 1894. byGoogle Digitized Bibliography and Translations. Vols. I -XlL Almanacs, New England, vi, 373 Mathematical Dictionaries, Analogies, planetary laws, xii, 246 No. xo, Sup. i, xxxi Apocryphal books, ii, 325 Mathematical Journals. Bible, Lost Books, ii, 325 No. 8, xii, cov. 111 Bibles, queer namt::s, i, 43, 84 Mathematical papers in Optn Books of Bible, ii, 486-7, vii, 103 Court and .Tht Monist, xii, 235 Brewer, E. Cobham, viii, 3 71 Mathematical Serials, v, 213 Carols, first lines, xi, I42 Method of Least Squares, ix, 107 Classification of Sciences, i, 3 I Modern Iliads, xi, x6x Cleopartra, and Antony, ii, 351 Mitchel's 0. M , work3, xii, 286 Cyclometry, v, 105, xii, 234 Neshobe, Red, Orange, Violet, Dies Irre, iv, I37• vi, 66 and Blue Books, vii, 75 Dingle, Edward, No. 6, xi, Ap. v Nimrod (A. Herbert), xi, 196 Dog Literature, iii, I 73 , 202 Notes and Queries, serials, xii, 33'l De Bunsen, Ernest, works, Odd-Fellows journals in U. S., No. 4, xii, Ap. 1 No. 6, xii, Ap. I Election Sermons, (N.H.\ xi, 67 Odd-Fellows, Literature in Enoch, Book of, ii, 325 New Hampshire, xii, 17 Epic Cycle, ix, I 7 CEdipus Judaicus, contro- Euclid's Elements, v, I42 versy, xii, 173 Faithists' Literature, xi, 64 Pratts (Four), astronomical Field, George, works, vii, 69 wvrks, xii, 250 Gould, Hannah F., poems, ix, 97 Questions and Answers, quaint, Great Pyramid of Egypt, xii, 3 IS queer, and curious books, xii, 338 Harris, Thomas L., works, vi, Ap. Page, Thomas F., MSS, vii, 1 I4 Hebrew Melodies, ix, 20 Planetary laws, viii, 291, xii, 241 Hitchcock, Gen. E. A., xii, 193 Precessional Year, xii, 262 Homeric Literature t Homeric Rara Mathematic~. ix, 29 Club), xi, 128, I 54 Registers, New Hampshire, v, 23 Homer, Iliad and Odyssey, xii, 2o6 Rides, poems, x, 293 Horre, title of book, x, 294 Sibylline Oracles, viii, 413 Junius' Letters, authorship, v, 41 Skinner, J. Ralston, works, Kenealy, .Edward Vaughan, No.8, xii, 232 and Ap. I ~Iessianic works, ii, 363 Tetragrammaton, xi, 296 Literature, "The Lost," xi, 289 Taylor, Thomas, works, xi, 21 Magic Squares, xii, x6r Williams, John D., works, x, 271 Masonic journals in U. S., Zodiac (assignments), xi, 260 No.6, xii, Ap. u Zohar, books of, xii, 397 Man in the Moon, vii, 144 Zoroastrian Literature, xi, I95 -------- Questions and .llnslcers. Whole nuumber of questions Vols. I to XII, Number of questions answered, . Number of questions unanswered, byGoogle oig•tized PREFAdE. ( VOLUME XII. ) The twelfth volume of this serial is completed, and like its predeces ~ors, contains many recondite items gathered from the harvest fields of literature, which are the common grounds of all who are inclined to "Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost." As we glance over the former volumes, in compiling some indexes for economy of time, in references, we can readily see where certain articles might have been better done; but again, we must remember that experience is the best schoolmaster. A publication of this character has many readers whose tastes vary greatly, and each has more or less choice for literary food. We have endeavored to furnish a good variety of subjects in almost every department of secular, sacred, and secret thought. This publication may be said to be, as Shelley says, " A chronicle of strange, sacred, secret, and forgotten .things." In no period of the past, since the invention of printing, has there been a time when there has been such searching for occult, recondite, and covered truths that seem to lie partially hidden in the published, as well as the traditional, symbolic, and arcane teachings and prac tices of all past time, and it has been a part of our object to unearth " From many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore," some of these out-of·the-way things and bring them to the light of day. How far this has been done, is left with those to judge who have re ceived this monthly visitor, and have sufficient acuteness to compre hend and pass a judgment. The names of many of our patrons have been with us from beginning to end, and are household words with us, and others have traveled with us a few years and ceased, while others h~ve gone to that "Undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns." The future of this publication will be in many ways similar to the past, but, we hope, in character and progress, better. We care not to promise too much, but hope to accomplish many things of mutual in terest to us all. We return our kind thanks to all our patrons. s. c. q· L. M. GOULD: PUBLISHERS. MANCHESTER, N. H., December, r8g4. 363820 byGoogle Digitized Correspondents. Names and Noms de Plum e. ArthAu,1r 6M. ., 6.A damA.i,' , D,Jw.Qig.,h 8t, R13.,, 18.4 . AAddaamm~,s!,, 215. IrviJn.e ,H A. .D A.,. 8, 27.6 . J..J Q.D. A., .2,1 1a1,. 112.J . F. E., Dw.ht R., I. A. D. S., 95. A. H., 114.1 Admirer, 2111. Alex, 290. Alexander, 78. Kln:.ball, Lula, 107. Allen, 112. Alpha, 96. Andrew, 76, 114. Au,ellua, 77. Andrus, 2111, Anna, 113. An· Leola, 106. Llewellyn. 290. L. M. G., e1ew, 138,144. A.M., 76. A. 0., 111,113,214. Lemuel, 1!4. Lewla, 214. Logot1, 76. 141. A. R. D., 221. A. W., 168. Aymt!, 12, 16, 13, 7'. M., 214. Mitchell, Jr., B. A., 2, 141. M. M. 93. M. M. II., 113. Memory, 214, &e.sle L.A., 8. Burkhart, W., 92. M. E. P., 8. Montgomery, James, 98. N. B., 193. N.D. A., 77. Cactus, Bell, 136,211. Clark, 143. Chris tian, 113. Clement, Ernest Wilson, 1611. Con- 0., 143,215. 0. F., 81. Odd Fellow, stant, 214. Crosby, T. R., 911. Cr088weil, IU. Old Style, 8. Omicron, 96. Orinoco, Herbert E., 1211, 2&1. C. S., 312. Courtls, 20;5. Orl. . ndo, 214. Ortho, 113, 214. Owen, 220. Ab.!l, 248. P.,144. Phllaster, 13. Phllellos, 13. D., 4. 172. De Bunseu, Ernest, 145, 181, Philo, 143. Pupil, 200. 291, !03, 237, 251, 253, 291, 300, 301,325, 329, D. E. N., 1!4. Dln111e, EJwal"', 179. D. R. A., R., 230. Rand, J. C., 76. Reverend, 140. 3. Dyer, Ebenr P.,8. R. c., 214. Robinson, 113. Reuben, 109, 8., 290. Sabbath Scholar, 76. Searcher, E. L., 113. Elwyn, 1!4. Emma E. V.,!290. 8. F. W., 224. Belwyn.._73. Siler- ~. Ezra, 2111. man, Cella, 136. Shlllaber, B. r., 97. Star- 1290. Stowell, T. 1'., 122. Student, 76, 114, .Faber, Theodore, 131. •·· E. W., 2!4.,'143, 215. Stuart, Samuel, 69. B. V. M. 290. Fletcher, 8. M., 83. Jo'racker, J. A., 99. T., 76. T. H. E .. 108. Theon, 143. Gartside, 75. G. C. S., 113, 143. Obol· Ur, 334. Ural, 79, 247. Vance, E. E., 82. sou, J. G., 5, 6. G, S. D., 196. Godfre:v,l 178. Goodwin, E. J .. 15, U2, 167. Gould, Walker, Calvin L .. 97. Way, Frank L., S.C., 17, 84, 86, j89. Webster, Daniel. 223. Webster, N. B., ,J08, 109. Wilder, Aiexauder, 115, 168, 197, H., 290. Hartley, Areb. T., 8. Heatb, 198, 230. 231, 233. Wordsword&, William, 88. Mrs, Clara B., 85, 88. Herrick, Henry W., Wood, H. A., 117, 165. W. W. H., 188. 240. H. H., 144. Historlcuo, 8. Homeric Reader, 91. Horicon, Elwyn D., 43. Horne, X., 114, 1915, 334. Xenos, 113, 333. Benj. H4. Horne, Redmout, 42. H. W. H., 108. Hougb, A. J., 260. Hunt, Leigh, 98., Y., 13. Yoeef, 144. z., 144 I Ca,lendar Quotations for Vol. XII, 1894. Learn by studying the harmonies and revolutions of the all, x The one thing in the world of value is the active Soul, 41 A noble Soul has no other merit than to be a noble Soul, 69 Truth is as impossible to be soiled by any outward touch as the sunbeam, 93 Who keeps back Truth a beauteous diamand hides, 125 My secret is for me and the children of my house, 149 The heart is the place where thl! Soul is at its own home, 195 Grant that the knowledge I get may be the knowledge worth having, 217 The goal of Truth is the Atlantis of the Soul, 241 The unity of humanity is the millenium of peace, 269 The Divine Spirit is to the Soul what the Soul is to the Body, 297 He that hath understanding, to understand, let him understand, 321 Goo ... · ~~ Digitized by INDEX- VOLUME XII. 1894. Abracadabra, an amulet, 280,312. Carol of" The Cherrv 'free," poem, 177. Abou Ben Adhem, poem, 98. <.:enter of the United State•, 7. "According to th<l ScriJttUres,"(<le Bttntlen),145.Cbap·books, 233. Aconite, root, medical exJterlm~ut, 80. <.:'tarles's W~>ln, aatcri~m. 109. Acrostic, alllterHtlon, alphabetic, 45. Charms and spell•, 223, 280. Acrostics, 45, 46, 124, 136, 187, 233. Charles's wain, 314. Aftica, America1 Asia, Atlautl•, etc., 77. Che~ and checkers. book~ on,163. Ages of the worrd; tour, 154. Cherry Tree, a carol, poem, 177. Abura-Mazda, 72 nam~~. 288. Chinese kya-tse, 13.'1. Alexandrine poetic teet, 4t. Christian charm. or prayer, 223. Allegory, metaphor, parable, etc., 186. <.:hrlstian Economy, a chapter trow, 1~2. Alliteration~. 7, 45, 77. Chronological period• <•f Hindu•, 247. All-8aints' Day, 7. Upber stol'y, Sir Franc!• Bacon, 135,217. American Masonry, I. Cli<loruancy, 277. Amulet on the abracadabra, 268. Climacteric J.erlocls, 209. Anagrams, Gallleo's, HuJgben•'•• 272. Clima<)terlc per!odo nnd the planets, 210. &nalypsls of Mosea, 313. Cob money, 5. Ane.logies and Law~ of Planet•, 241. Columbia and Olombla, 198. "An Au•trian army," author wanted, 45. Contilclan ciRS•Ic•, 32!. Ancient stone wall, Salisbury, N. <.:., 82. Contilcius with horno, au, 2!10. " Annie," acroatle, 233. Concordance of Alexander Cruden, 282. Anniversary date, fall <•f Troy, 196. "Conecleuce •t>arecl with a hot Iron." 168. Apocalypse, Tarot, or Zodiac,o1dest book,220. Continental Cougre••· Pre•l•tems, 221. Apocalypse, the, (de Bunsen), 237. Cousino ('l'wo), acro~tic and tele•lich, 233. Apo•tle .John, 284. Creation Tablet•, trauslaliou, 324. Apotheosis aud Pantheon, 198. Credit Foncier, 263. &rchreology, American and transatlantic, 255. Cro@s cut trom ~;ngll•h •tanclardP, 16~. A@, an Important word, 271. Cross, ln<lian, E~yvUan, t:hristlan, 181. Aasumption of !11ose•, 313. Cross, i<lgeml of, 17.5. Asteroids and dl"Cove_rers (269-332), 212. Cro••• !!)·mbol• or Indian, etc., (cle Bunaen),181. Asteroids, an<l :;atelhtes ot Uranus, 179. Cruden, Alex•nder, concordance, 2!12. Astronorulcal questiont-t, 48. Curious, books, quef'ttions an(l amsweno~, 337. Astronomical work•, tour l:'ratts, 250. Curious original lnvestigntlnn, 9. Author ot' u An ..~ Ut:trin.H aru1y "wanted, 45. Curious predictlou~, 14V, 100, 251. Authorship wa.nted, 45, l·U. Curious.,ranslatiou; 222. Avartars, hua'""· l:'rophets, Me•siah•, 226,227, Cycles, 139, 1\H :!'l6, 264, 265. Avesta, sacrectl>ooK ot' Par>eed, 205. C•·cloruetry, qua<lrl\tur<l•, bibliog-raphy, 234. Azazel, a sacretltwJue, t'.!:t. Cynosura, polar ~tar, meaning, 108. Azoth, meaning, 7~. late, confening Hohlt>n Rule DPgree, 172. Bacon-Shakespeare, clt•her-•tory, 135,217. "David, Noah. Andrew, Zepby," 11011g, 221. Baptism or Je•u-, (de UutJSell), 300. Delphiuic •tars, 273. Be.r•aba•, Jo•eph, Jlur-t.:ucheba, 275. De· imai of one-•<lventh (.142~57+), 71. Bells, distich ou, 157. Decimal quotieuts, Gooclw,vn's book, 205. Belus and Ninu•, lo>t !Jianets, 307. Decllcatiou poem•, 97, 91. 112. Ben Jonson. KtKnza l>y, li\8. " Delenda ~•t t.:arthago," 171. Bering, Bberiug, Bthriug, whlcl.J, 233. Died twice, ~ight per~ou~, 276. Berkeley'~ statetueut, 6. Dig.imma, tOi', 155. Biblical que.tion•, 47. I>i..cover~rs ot n>teroids (279-332), 212. Bibllo)!rar>hy, cyclometry, quadro.tures. 234. Distich ad<lre•""d to John )tilton, 158. Bibliography ot'DrumruoJiu! controvel'By, 173. Divination. cli<l<'mancy, 277. Bibliography ot' •• Notes awl Queries," 337. " Divlnit,v within n>." 43. Bibliography, Geo, E. A. Hitcncock, 193. Dominica! letter, 13,321. Bibliography on the Great Pyramid, 315. Dominica! letters. l!Y. Blbiiogrnpby un i\l>~glc :Square•, 16!. Dove, erublelll of New Colnmbla N. S., 209. Blbliog•avby ou Udll-~'ello.wsbip, N.H. . 17-28. Drummond's Qo;,ljpus .Judalcu•, book, 178 .. Bibliography, book•, q UelliiOllB ami ans., 337. Birth ut' 'l'homna Wiluey, 79. Earliest Racesawll\ligratinn•,(de Bun~~n),203. Brehme, Jacub, philoaot•hy, 296. Ea•ter, method ottimling date, 117. Bomba•t. derivation ot word, IV7. East~rn Star Degree, 2.10. Book of the Angel, Malacbi, 115. EcclesiasteA and Ecclcslastlcu•, book•. 198. Book of the Dead, Egyptlnu, 116. . Egypt, Great l'yramhl, bil>llogmvhy, 314. Books and pamphlet• (77) Great Pyramtd, 314, Egypt's worship, 287. Books in the z,har, 279. Egyptian Buol< of the Dead, I If>. Boyhood ot' the Lord Jesus, 188. Egyptian Ma•ouic P•·inCiplea, 183. Brahmagur·tn'>< problem, 82. (888) IESOI.:S, nnme counted, ~9. Bundle of ••ick•, origin, 81. Elephantine, explaiH<tiun, 223 Burial of Sir John Moore, prose poem, 111. J>:nglet, corrupti<lll of Eucll<l, 96. English ovents, remarkable, 101. Cancer and canker, root of worcls, tn8. En~lish nameA, prouuuciation, 95. Carey, Allee and Ph•:be, name, 165. Emgma De Nomiue Yirgini~, 2, 8:!. byGoogle oig•tized • ( IV ) Enoch, number in the Bible named, 2:10, 231. Important outsiue exhibit, Woo ld'o Fair, U. Epacts, 121. Import~mt word, as, 2il. FMenes as Bud<lhi~t~, (de Runoen), 253. I ndoln11v. 310, Jo;vii-Merodaclo, import. of !!;vii, 197. lul'cription ou tomb~tonP, Malden, MMB., 82. Evolution, detlnition, 167. Intimation• of Immortality, poem, 88. Ethnography ancl ethnology, 140. Information. multnm in parvo, 289. European languag.,.., 27S. Investigation, curious original, 9. Expunged ¥erse in Gospel of John, 109. " I sav t'1ev sn.~~ you li'&y 1 say t'' 187. Irisho)ogy, A•syrlnlogy, Egyptology, 275. "Fannie." ar.roRtic, 187. Islam, Moslem, 282. Jo'igures of etymo]OJlY, 199. Figures ot orthogr•phv, 199. Jacob'• ladder, 287. Jo'lgures of rhetoric. 199. Jannes and Jawbreo. 305. Figures ofRpeech, and in New Testament, 186. Javan, le~end of, 2'!3. Food for thought, 5. Jephthah s daughter's name, 210. Four ages of the world, JM. Jesu, de nomhoe, acrostics, 46. Foot Go•pelo, lran:eus, 299. Jeous, bovhood of, 189. Four-anti-twenty elders, who, 222. Jesus •alii to his apostles. 21<8. FQor worlds, 41. Jew's-harp, 344. Formula, <loubling principal with Interest, 225. Joe Engll•h Hill, N~w Boston, :S.H., poem, 12-l. },rancls, Sir Francil'l, JnniuN lettera, 195. Johu antl Jame!'l, 305. Friend•hip, Love, and Truth, I•>em, 98. John the apo•tle, 284. John tbe Baptist an E•sene, (Bunsen), 251. Galileo's anagrams, 272. John the Bapti•t, tradition or, 175. Gamut, from Gre•k letter Gammn, 130. Joseph, trllditlon of. 2~7. Genius, what i• It? 311. · Juewasing. llsterotd, 78. He<>metry, rectongle and •quare. 122. Junius, author of Letters, 195. Georgium Stdus, Uranus, Herschel, 276. Justin Martyr, meaning of Martyr, 231. Genesis, occult, 2-17. "Gertie." acrostic, 233. Kenealy'• (E. V.) Twelve 'les•engers, 2;!6. Oi~eh, Great Pyramitl, bibliography, 314. Kenosis, theological meaning, :!31. God Bless Our Home. tle•lication poem, 97. Kingdom of Heaven, (de Bunsen), 301. God svave the rn11rk ! 223. Golden Book of Venus, hermetic frogments, 90. L:etrae Sunday, 268. Golden Cele•tial Secrets, poem, 86, I,anguagc•, •even, 278. Golden numbert~, 117. I,ast Supper of Jesus, (de Bunsen), 321. Golden Rule Degree, conferring, 17'2. Latin quotation&, to:anslatlono, 197. Good Fellowship, poem, 99. Law~ and Analogies of Planets, 214. Goodwin's four mathamatical propositions, 167.Legend of Javan, 223, Goodwyn's book, decimal quotients, 205. Legend of the Cross, 175. " Gracie, acrostic, 233. Leigh Hunt, not a Reveren<l, 172. Grand Olrl ~Ian, Glad• tone. 298. Letter M and the Napoleons. 166. Great P~·rflmid ofEg.vpt, bibliography, 314. Letters of Juniu•, author, 195. Grand Lodge of the Granite State, poem, 260. Lost planets. 307. Greek months, names, 196. Little Henesls. 313. Gypsies, 44, !Hi. Longimanus, long band, 168. Hadis (the) of Mahomet, 333. MATHEMATICS- Hard rbymerfl, 224. A Pnzzle ~:xvlainetl, 16. Harmonic circle, 283. Bibliogr•phv on Magic Squoues, 161, 266. Heaviest l'lcomotive on wheel~, 6. Climacteric'Periods and Planets, 210, 2H. Heimont·s epitat•h 334. Conrier Problem and Solutions, 74, 141, 2H. Hermeneutics, 168.' Curious Ori!!lnal lnve,.tlgation, 9. Hermetic works by Gen. E. A. Hitch bock, 193. Eui~ma De Nomine Virglnis, 2, 82. Hindu chronological periods, 247. Findin~; Date of Easter, lli-121. Higgins's, (!iodfrev), ll[essengers. 227. Goodwm's A rea oft.he Circle, H, 15, 142, 167. H!ndu sacred book•, Vedas, 335. Grand Lodge of the Granite State, poem, 260. Htstory of New Columbia emblems, 130. Mallie Square for 1894, 165. Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, G.eneral, 19a. Magic squares, 161, 2~. . . Homceoleleuton, meaning, 233. M~tthematical p,.pers 111 The lllonost, 236. Homer, a. measure, 286. Mathematlca1 papers in The Opm Co!ll't, 236,. Horned Confuciu•. 311. On Ab<olute Truth, poem, 137. Horned l\foses, 285. Planetary Laws and Analogies 241. Human skeleton, lines nn, 336. Practical Geometry. 122. Hutchinsons, ~ingers, 221. Problem of three revn•ving bodies, 268. Huygbens's anagram, 272. Quadratnre ofth e circle, 4. 14, 142, 167, 234. Hypnotism, 264. Some Problems of 1787, 12. Hypothesis, nebula, 269, 297. Three and Seven, 71. McDonon~h's Victory, and poem, 105, 106, Idiot, what constitutes an. 43. Mahomet s Hatlis or sayings, 333. IESOUS (888). name counted, 89. lllaglc1ans of Pharaoh, 305, 31~. Iliad and OdyRsey, translations, 206. 1\lagic •quare (for 1894), 165. Goog le Digitized by v ) Magic squaes, an<l bibliog~aphy on, 161, 263. ODD-FELLOWSHil'. Mallayuga, 69, 247. Graud Lodge semi-centennial poem, 260. Mahomet's night journey, 309. Grand Masters and Patriarchs, 64. Mlljor-General Jobn Stark, poem, 228. H!Rtorical and otatistical dala, 5~. 55. Manchester press anniversary poem (1871),159. Lantlruarks and events, United StateP, 33. " Many are called, but tew are ebosen," 231. 1\lemorial• and obitu~<rie•, 53, 68. Mat·ies., tOur, ~tanding at the cross, 169. Organizations, New Harupshir,,, 35. Mary's sevenjoys;117. Organization•, 111anchester, N.H., 57. M~nic Principles, Egyptian, 183. Pa•t Grau•l• (2, 13, 45, 74, 86), 60-63. Masonic pnem, Aurorn., Ill., 112. Patriarchs ·'lilitant, Uniform, officers, 5t. Masonry, AmericH.n, 1. Poems, anniversaries. etc., 83-89, 96-99. Mas!'n.besic, origin and meaning of name, 108. Portrait•, where found, 65. Master Mason, ma•ter IHlilder In Bible, 93. Rebekah events, llancbester, N.H., 1CO. 1\lathematical papers in The Monist. 235. Reht:kah lotlge poe111s ( ol, 57), 88, 89. Mathematical papers in The Open Court, 236. RebelJabs, lodge•, officers, 33, 59, 62. Matthia.~ the Pro1•het, 278. . Relief associations, 5!, 67. Miracles in ancient Egypt, 312. Representative• to Graud Lodge (2), 66. Messengers and Messiahs, tables, 226, 227. Secretarie• of tilllsborougb :-;o. 2, 67. Metaph ysic•, 165. Thmuaij Wi!tley, birth, and poeru on, 79, 87.· M, the Jetter and the Napoleons, 176. Veteran 0. F. associations In U.S., 40. Method of finding date of Easter, 117. Veteran Odd-Fellows, Manchester, N. H.,37. Metrometer, De Medici's in•trument, 216 Michael-Angelo's rernark, 171. Occult Genesis. 2!7. Mirage at lluffalo, N. Y., August 16,1894, 314. Odv•sey, quotation from, 168. Mitchel, Gel\. Orm•by l\1., 286. o:Ei!ipus J udaicus, colltrover>y on book, li3. Mitchel, 0. 1\1., Sitlereal Messenger, 286. Ogive, mathematical curve, lh7. 1\lohegans, Indians, 298. Oldest book, Apocalyp>e, Tarot, or Zodiac, 220. Monurcb and son, 168. Oldest tomb•tone in United States, 77. Moral Test Applie•l to Hypnotism, 264. Ologies, a poem on, 2!19. Moses, Assumption of(Anaiypsis), 313. Olmnbiaand Columbia, 198. Moses with horns, 285, 311. Olomb1a, emblems ot New Columbia, 130. Multum in varvo, iuforma.tion, 289. Om~r, a measure, 286. Music ofheaveu, HIJ. On Absolute Truth, poem, 137. Mysterie~, 200. '" One honest liue," 108. Mysterious name of Rome, Vaieutia, 81 Oo, beautilul bini, Hawiian word, 236. "Origin of Our Measures," J. R. Skinner, 232. Name, Carey, Alice ami Phebe. 165. Orion, researche~, antiquity oi'V(ldas, 268,310. Name of Gen. 0. Ill. Mitchel, 286. Oy~r and Term.iner, 277. Name of God, 277. Names of Greek months, 196. Palintlromes, 285. Names of punctuation puiuts, 200. Pantacle, 79. Names of the months, origin, 110,267. Pantheon aud apotheosis, 198. Napoleuns and the letter ll, 176, Paraclete and Periclyte, 109. Naronic cycle, 139, 226. Passing bell, 270. Nebula Hypothesis, 269, 297. " Patriarchal Gods," 111. Neo-Piatonism, 229. Pan I, Apollos. Cephas, Cbrist, 2'l2. Ne plu~ ultra, motto of Spain, 223. Per•on• who have died twice, 276. New Cresarea, New Jersey, 115. Pestlleutial cycles, in" Sunspottery," 194. New Columbia emblem•. 130. Peter, the apostle, a theosophiAt, 95. New mathematical truth, 15. Phreoicia Lt>d~:e By-laws, lleyrouth, Syria, 183. New T~~tamem, figures ot •peech, 186. Pharaoh·s magicians, 21~. New Testament vocabulary, 281. Pilate to 'l'Iberias, letter, 334. Newton's theory. 115. Philot<Ophy of .Jacob Brehme, 296. Night journev of Mahomet, 309. Pilgrima11e of Lite, I>OE'm, 96. Noema, Noah's wile, t!rst sibyl, 94. Plantetary evolutiou, 269. Northern Cou•tellatlons, poem, 231. Plane1ary Laws and Analogies, 241. "Notes and Qn~·ie~, serials," ~,37, Planetary prrporlionalo, <AAl. Novum Orgamlnt, 107. Planetary velocities compared, 283. Number live (5), 276. Pl>mets and tbe climcateric J>erio<l•, 21C. Numerals, 3 and 7, facts about, 71. " Plato only Moses speaking Greek," 166. Platonic or preces•ionai ~ear, 261, 262. 0DD-FELLOWSHJP- Platonic year, 13~. 264, 265. Anniver.ary addresses (Nos. 2,13, 45,74 ),32. Platos, Jewish, German, Euglish, Scottish, 180 Anniversary poem• (No~. 2, 74), 32, 33, Poem hy Daniel Webster, 2'.!3. Bibliography on, New Hampsblre, 17-28. Pores ot' the skins, 270. Bundle ot' Sticks, origin, 81. Prayers, poetic, 271. By·laws, constitutions, 58. Pratts (lour), astronomical work•, 250. Charter members, (I, 2, 13, 45, 74, 86), 35. Precessional year or Platonic, 261, 262. Chief Palriarchs and High Priests (2, 16), 49. Predictions, curious, 149, 150, 251. Chronological event~, Manchester, N.H., 29. Prescription tor all ijUifering, 130. District L>eputies, 59, 62. Presidents ol the Contiuental Conl[ress, 221. Golden Rule Degree, conferring, 172. Principal with iuterest doubles, 2'25. byGoogle oig>tized ( VI ) Problelit, courier, and solutions, 74, lU, 214. " Sturm and Drang " theory, 208. Problema ot1787, 12. Symbolism (de Bunaen),181, 201. Problem of three rouml bO<liel, 280. Syrlac Gospel of boyhood of Jesus, 192. Problems, 12, 74, 82, 141, 214. Prometheu•, 286. Table, Dominica! Letters, 119. Pronunciation of English names, 95. Tables, Golden Number, Epact, 118, 121. PPrroopphheect,y M, fautttuhrleo s•,t a:ntes .o f nations, 149, 1MI, ~1. TTaaryolot,r ,Z Joodeial,c ,t roirb uAtep otcoa, lvyopesUe,J ,o l9d7e.& t book, 229. Proposltions(4), mathematlcai,Goodwln's, 167. Tea, how to make good, 208. . Proverbs of the tongue, poem, 112. Technical na"'e•. punctuation points, 200. Punctuation point•. technical names, 200. Telestiches, 124, 233. Puzzle explained, 16. Temporary stars, 106. Pyramid, bibliography Oil Great, 315. Tctragrammaton In four worlds, 321. Tbales and the sophist, 1H . Quadrature&, cyclometrv, bibliography, 234. Theooophv, genuine, in New Testament, 198. Quadrature of the Circle, 3, H, 142, 234. Three and Se,·en, facts about numerals, 71. Quiz, quaint, and curious book•, 3:17. " Three poet.< In three distant ages born," 158. Quotation, " Every book is a quotation," 171. Three round bo<lies, problem. 280. Quotation of Jesus, the Holy Spirit, 172. "There are many created, but few saved," 231. Quotation,"' ~leu that are slain," Orlyney,t68. "There is no ruatter,•• 6. Quotations of Plato and Je•us, similar, 111. Throne verse from the Koran, 299. Quotations, v11rious authora, 228. Thundering S11lmoneus, 70. Questions and answers, books of, 337. Tomb or Stark, poeru, (1847), 2~0. To the Sun, poem, 248. Reincarnation, 43. Tradition of John the Baptist, 175. Remarkable Eng-lish events, 101. 'l'ra<lltlon of Joseph, 287. Repetitiou, Dr. Sharp'• habit, 187. Trailing Arhntus, poem, 88. Researches, VedW!, Orion, boOk, 268, 310. Translation of an abacadabra, 280, 312, Rbadsodes and rhapsodists, 231. Translation of creation tablets, 324. Rhyming wor•ls wanted, 73. Tranallltlona of Iliad smd Odyssey, 206. Homan year, 267. Translations of Latin quotatioM, 197. Roman ye>&r, 279. 'franslations of Zenit-Avesta, 205. Rome's mysterious name, Valentia, 81. Trau~lationA wanted, 334. Rotanev and;;valocln, stars, 273. Troy, fall of, annlversay date, 196. Rotation of Uranus, 283. Trov, siege of, antl Medea ami Persians, 166. Runes, 140, Truth, 80, 84. Truth prescription for all sulferlng, 130. St. Paul's Jounoey into Spain, 4. Twentieth century, 310. Salmoneus. thuntlerlng, 70. Sam ofOxon, epig-ram, 334. Unexpur~tated Wattl' hymns. 280. Satellites of Uranus, 185. Unite an•l n'ltie, acrost.ic an•l tele•tich, 124. Satellites of Uranus, and Asteroids, 179. Uranu•, Georgium Si<lus, HerBChel, 276. Saul of Tarsus, Simon Magus, 20~. Ura.nut~, rotation, 283. Saxon, ortho~traphy, 236. Uranus, Satellites of, and Asteroids, 179,185 .. Scholiaat and •clollst, 168. Urim arul Thummiu, 72 ve~es in, 131. Screw Propeller, 6. Selvaggi's distich, Homer, Virgil, Milton, 158. Valentia, Rome's mysterious name, 81. Semi-centennial poems, 0. F.,l!3-86, 258. Valley of Jehosaphat, 75. Septemtrlones, Charles's Wain, 104. Ve•las, three Hln•Ju hooks, 335. n72 vnearmseess Ionf UAhrulrma -a~nldaz T<lhau,m 2m88ln. , 131. VVee<rilltl.8a,s ,r e"sWellhrCahttl 8is iTntrou athnt?i<"J Upiotye,m 2,6 88,~ 3. 10. Shakespeare, Bacon's cipher •tory, 135, 217. Verses (72) in Urtm and 'l'humruin, 131. Sharp's, Doct'!_r1 repetition, 187. Vocabulary of the New Testament, 281. Shining faces, Moses and Simon ben Jochai,138. Sbopacs, 2. " Wages of sin is d~atb," 5. Sibyl. Noah's wife, Noema, the first, 94. Wars o• Troy, 1\ledes and Persisms, 166. " Sidereal Messenger," 286. WattR' hymns, nnexpurgatefl copies, 268. Simon Magus, Saul of Tarsus, 204. 'Vebster, Daniel, poem by, 2".12. (666) number counted, 89. " \Ve have come from the JDouutains," 221. Skull, lloating In water, lines to, 192. Why Mourn Our Friend•, poem, 99. Solar Symbolism (ite Buni!On) 201. Wildey, Thomas. birth, and poem on, 79, 87. Solomon •s porch, 73. Wiiliam Penn's will, 80. Solutions, 74, 8!, 141, 2H. Witch of Agnes!, mathematical equation, 187. So mote it bs. I. Woman and the Serpent, (de Bunsen), 291. Sophist ani! '!'bale•, 1H. Women at the croM, 169. Space defineit by Vishnoo. 312. Writing the Tetragrammaton, 321. Spells and Charms. 223, 280. Spirit, by Herbert E. Crosswell, 1211, Yugas, Cali, Dwaper, Treta, Satya, Maba, 247. <;qnares, mai(c, 161, 263. · " Splrltl in prison," who were they? 158. Zaehaliah, Zechariah, 333. Solar Symbolism, (Bunsen), 201. Zohar, booksln,.279. "Star ofCblna'a ~·ortune," 78. Zend-A vesta, English translations, 205. Stano, Rotanev and Svalocin, 273. 7..odlac, Apocalypse, or Tarot, oldest book, 220~ Student and the Eeho,1egend, poem, 178. Zodiac and twe"lve tribes ,assignment, 114. Goo le oig•tized by Il?ustrations and Diagram.<;. Ancient Sword and Sceptre, • . . . iv, 345, 354, 359 Chinese Sixty-Four Hexagrams, . . . . . v~, 320 Circumference of a Circle, geometrical construction, v1, 294 Constellations of Serpent and Sign Virgo, facing xii, 296 Cycloid, construction, and error corrected, . x, 22 I, 240 Gavel, Setting-Maul, Mallets, Thor's Hammer, iii, 93 Geomantic Figure, Benjamin Disraeli, vi, 288 Greek Inscription on the Cross, . viii, 412 Hermes, . . . . . . i, 2o, iv, 361 Inscribed Stone, Constable, N. Y., iv, 270 Labyrinth of St. Bernard, viii, 423 Magic Triple Diamond, xi, 265 Practical Geometry, . xii, 122, 123 Quadrature of the Circle, viii, 383 Sabbath-Day's Journey, . . xi, 273 Sphinx, Obelisk, and Pyramid, i, 19, 20 Symbols of the four Elements, . . iii, 179 Twelve Messianic Messengers (Kenealy's), xii, 226, 227 Trisection of an Angle (Benson's), IX, 64 Trisection of an Angle (Lanigan's), Ix, 10 Trisection of a Line, . . _ . . . xi, 126 Zodiacal and Tribal Assignments, . v, 152, 153, xi, 261, 262, 263 .llfathematical Tables. Amicable Numbers (63 pairs), . . iii, 151 Asteroids, Discoveries, and Dates, . v, 8, xii, 2 12 Bardesanes' Astronomical Calculations, . • vi, 258 Bode's and Bayne's Laws, . . iv, 436, viii, 292 Circulating Decimals, lfh, and tl'r• . ii, 636, iii, 25, v, 143 Decimals of Fractions, ·ir to H, . v, 146 Digits produced from 240 numbers, . . • x, 174, 226 Digital Squares, only 30 such, iii, 154. 1$6, vii, 104, 210, xi, 173 Digital Residual Square, . . . facing viii, 2 I 1 Fourth Dimension, . . . vii, 51, 51*, viii, 302,380, 381 Golden Numbers, Dominica! Letters, Epacts, . xii, 118-121 Logarithms, Coincidental, . . . . . iii, 26, x, 168 Logarithms, Napierian, Natural, Common, . . viii, 385 Magic Squares, iii, 1_s2, v, 39, vi, x, 39, 224, 312, 337, 350-356 Napierian Base (27.18281828)+, calculation, . viii, 386 Pi (?i-), Value of, iii, 21,125-129, v, IOI, 120 Prime Numbers, . . . vi, 382, 385, 386 Symmetry of Magic Square of 16, . • iii, 152 Tour of Chess Knight, ii, 473, vi, 222, 224, 267, 315 byGoogle Digitized Essays by Ernest de Bztnsen. ' According to the Scriptures' (1 Cor. xv, 3), . 145 The Symbol of Indian, Egyptian, and Christian Cross, 181 On Solar Symbolism, . . . 201 Earliest Races and Migrations, 203 The Apocalypse, 23 7 John the Baptist an Essene, 251 The Essenes as Buddhists, 254 The Woman and the Serpent, 291 The Baptism of John, 300 The Kingdom of Heaven, 301 The Last Supper of Jesus, 325 The Resurrection of Jesus, 3 29 Mathemaical Papers by B. F. Bztrleson. !, Simultaneous Equations, . . . v, 17 2• Expressions for the Area of a Plane Triangle, . v, 70 3. Resolution of Alebraical Eqautions by Substitution, ix, 69 Series. Rational Rectangular Solids, . . . ix, 109 I. Addendum to Rational Rectangular Solids, x, 16o 2. Series. Rational Right-Angled Triangles,. ix, 140 3· Series. Life Insurance, ix, 156 + Series. Bonds, . ix, 185 5· Series. Annuities, x, 222 6. Series. Compound Interest, • x, 266 7· Series. Probability and Expectation, x, 299 Rosicrucian, ancl other Papers. Reprinted. The Master's Mallet, or Hammer of Thor, June 7, 1886, iii, 93 The Staff of Adam and Shem·hammephorash, June 2, 1887, iv, 345 The Path of Rectitude or Ye Samian Y, September 2, 1889, vii, 53 Catechesis Arcani, the Secret Discipline, January 27,1892, viii, 427 Alcyone, or the Grand Central Sun, November 9, 1893, xi, 233, 257 Counting-Out Rhymes (H. Carrington Bolton), ii, 484, 568 "Mathematical and Physical Proof of Immortality of Man," v, 25 "Business and Diversion," Reprint of Sermon, I 739, x, 193 The Polemic Problem, bibliography, (addenda, xii, 234), v, 97 Chapter on Digits, and Curios in Mathematics, x, r6r, 225, 333 The Collectanea, Odd-Fellowship, Manchester, N. H,xii, q, 64,83 byGoogle Digitized

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