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VII. Page 36. “Rosicrucians: Their History and Aims,” by
Dr. W. Wynn Westcott. Page 83. “Rosicrucians,” by J. P. Vaillant. Page 145. “ Medical Profession and Free¬ masonry,” by R. F. Gould. Page 173. Review by G. W. Speth of “Manuel de la F. M., &c.,” by H. Boos.
Vol. VIII. Page 46. “The Rosiecross,” a Review by W. J. Hughan. Vol. XI. Page 5. “Elias Ashmole and his Diary,” by W. J. Chetwode Crawley.
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506 Anubis. — The Occult News and Review. 8vo. London, 1902 — 1903. Yol I. all published.
Articles appeared in Nos. III. and VII. of Rosicrucian interest. This is now being continued under a new Title “Out of the Silence.”
507 Bizarre Notes and Queries (The). 8vo. Published by S. G. and L. M. Gould. Manchester, New Hampshire, U.S.A.
Vol. VIII., page 214, contains an account of “The Laws of the Brother¬ hood of Rosicrucians.” This is a very instructive article and is worthy of serious consideration. There is also some other Rosicrucian matter scattered through the volume, of minor importane.
508 Book Lore. — A Magazine devoted to Old Time Liter¬ ature. Folio. London, 1884 to 1887.
Vol. III., page 14, contains a very brief notice of little over 2 pages of the Order, and is virtually a review of Jennings’s work.
509 Freemasons’ Magazine and Masonic Mirror. (New Series.) 4to. London, 1859-1868. XIX. Vols.
Vol. IV., p. 187 (1861) ; VI., p. 65 (1862) ; VIII., p. 245 (1863) ; IX., p. 40 (1863) ; XII, p. 180 (1865) ; XVI, pp. 228, 446 ; XVII, pp. 210, 327 ; XVIII, p. 66; XIX. contains reference to the Order on pp. 89, 291, 309, 331, 471, 489.
Some of the correspondence is of a very flippant character, whilst others treat it in a studious manner.
510 Kneph (The) Official Journal of the A and P Rite of Masonry, edited by K. R. H. Mackenzie and others. 4to. London. No. 1, January 1st, 1881. The last Number
Bibliotheca Bosicruciana.
issued that I know of was Yol. VIII., Years XIV., XV., August, 1895.
Besides the Masonic matter there are a quantity of other articles dealing with Mysticism which are not to be found elsewhere. There is an excellent translation of that work on Initiation in Egypt called “Crata Repoa, ” from the German; also a translation of the “Chymical Wedding” — the Cubic Stone of the Philosophic Rose Croix; and a number of Hermetic works.
511 London Magazine (The) Vol. IX. 1824. Pages 5, 140, 256, 652.
Contains an Abridgment of Buhle’s Essay published by “De Quincy,” also references to the Order written in the usual Magazine style.
512 Masonic Examiner (The) Only 6 Numbers of this publication were issued. 4to. London, July to December, 1871.
Number III. contains a reference to the Order and the Symbolism of the Rose.
518 Masonic Magazine (The) Vols. I to IX. (all published). 8vo. London, 1878 to 1882.
Vol. IX. No. 105, for March, 1882, contains an article on the Order by the Editor.
514 Metaphysical Magazine, devoted to Occult, Philosophic, and Scientific Research, Mental Healing and Psychic Phenomena. Edited by L. E , Whipple. 8vo. New York. (Vol I., Jan. 1895) now publishing.
Vol. III., No. 6, June, 1896, contains an article by Alex. Wilder on “The Rosicrucian Brotherhood.”
515 Notes and Queries. 4to. London.
First Series. Vol. VII (1853), p. 619 ; VIII (1853), p. 106, 175.
Fourth Series. Vol. Ill (1869), p. 590 ; V (1870), p. 333.
Sixth Series. Vol. VII (1883), pp. 296, 437, 475 ; VIII (1883), pp. 168,
317, 377 ; X (1884), pp. 389, 477.
Eighth Series. Vol. IV (1893), p. 87.
516 Path (The) A Magazine devoted to the Brotherhood of Humanity, &c. 8vo. Vols. I. to XII. 1887 to 1898. New York. All published.
Vol. I, page 217, contains a rough sketch of the fundamental doctrines of the Order.
517 Rosicrucian Society of England. — Rules and Ordi¬ nances. 8vo, wrappers. London, 1881. (Dr. W. R. Woodman, S.M.)
Collation 12 pp.
518 — Ordinances of the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia, or Rosicrucian Society of England. Revised. 8vo. London, 1882. (Another Edition, 1892.) (Dr. W. Wynn Westcott, S.M.)
Collation 16 pp.
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519 Rosicrucian Society of England. — Transactions of the Metropolitan College, with abstracts of the Essays read before the College. Privately Printed. 8vo. London.
These Transactions were first issued in 1885, and have been and are continued yearly up to the present day. They contain Essays and Papers of great Hermetic interest, amongst which are the following, viz. : —
The Occult Origin of the Zodiacal Signs.
The Analogy between Magianism, Alchemy and Rosicrucianism.
The Ever-Burning Lamps of the Ancients.
Explanation of the Rosicrucian Certificate . . . with Kabbalistic Notes.
The Reconciliation between the Chemistry of the Future and the Alchemy of the Past.
A Note on the “Geheime Figuren der Rosen Kreuzer,” aus dem 16ten und 17ten Jahrhundert.
A Lecture on the Fama Fraternitatis Rosse Crucis.
Rosicrucian Secrets, “The Chymical Wedding,” &c., &c., &c.
520 — Transactions of the Newcastle College, Province of Northumberland and Durham. Privately Printed. Vol. I, Parts 1 to 3. Royal 8vo. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1891-4. All published.
Contains articles by Dr. Wynn Westcott, W. J. Hughan, Wm. Davidson,
