Although, as already stated, the RELICS OF LITERATURE Consist chiefly of gleanings from the works of others, with illustrations and explanatory notices, the Editor would be wanting in ingenuousness, did he not avow his responsibility for some few original articles. To these, however, it is unnecessary more particularly to call the attention of the Reader their Author will feel the extent of his ambition gratified, should their worth be such as not to make their number either remarked or regretted. CONTENTS. The First English Catalogue—On the Compilation of English Catalogues in general Earliest English Medical Work; "Breviary of Practice"-" Breviary of Health" Pennyless Parliament of Threadbare Poets; a curious Black-letter Tract |