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Tod Stoddart; with a Memoir, by
Anna M. Stoddart, 719.

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December: Edinburgh c3 art
centre, 350-Art in Scotland: its
Origin and Progress, by Robert Bry-
dall, 858-A Memoir of Eduard Askew
Sothern ("Lord Dundreary"), by T.
Edgar Pemberton, 863--Fanny Burney
and her Friende, by J. B. Coolby, 864
-Louisa M. Alcott: her Life, Letters,
and Journals, by Ednah B. Chency,
E863- Further Recollections of Ir
Thomas Adolphus Frollops, 072-The
Pariah, by F. Anstey, 374.

ONE WORD, by Wallace Bruco, 646.
Ottoman Empiro, military strength of
the, 756.
Palmerston's,

Lord, management of
foreign affairs, 839-Lord John Bus
coll's difficulties with, 843.
'Pariah, tho,' by F. Anstoy, reviewed,
072.

Peris, decay of tho influence of, in Franco,
737.

Paris toys, 601.

PARTITION OF THE EARTH, THE, by
Friedrich Schiller, translated by Sir
Theodoro Martin, 68.
Pedigroo-making, 223.

Persia, south-west, physiography of, 112.
PLANTER'S BUNGALOW, THE, 238.
POEJIES FROM ABROAD, by the Hon.
Floronco Henniker, 408.
Political agitations in Capri, 592.
PORTRAIT OF MR W. H., THE, by Oscar
Wilde, 1.

Presbytorian missions in East Africa, 149.
Privatcoring, the law of, and the Declara-
tion of Paris, 676.

Proportion, theories of, 400.
Rooburn, Sir Henry, 860.

Railway reading, 639.

RECENT CONVERSATIONS IN A STUDIO,
by W. W. Story, 69.

Reform Act of 1831, the, 837.
RIDE WITH A "HIONFLYER," A, 321.
Robertson, Mr J. P. B. (the Lord Advo-
cate), as a working politician, 436.
Rodriguez on 'Christian Perfection,' a
Jesuit text-book, 372.

ROLL OF BATTLE, THE: A ROMANCE OF
FEUDALISM, 223-pedigree-making, ib.
-the great roll of historical characters,
224-power of the great nobles, 225-
publication of 'The Battle Abboy Roll,'
226-destruction of the roll, 227-the
title of Aumale, 228-tho Lucys, 230
-the Mowbrays, 231-the Bertrams,
232-the Cliffords, the Percys, and the
Novilles, 234-the contest for the Scot.
tish crova, 235 the Buckinghamshire
Grenvilles, 236.

'Romance of Jenny Harlowe, the; and
Sketches of Maritime Life,' by W.
Clerk Buccall, roviewed, 707.
RUSSELL, LORD JOHN, 232- his life a
history of England during fifty years,
to his carly life and training, 333-
visits Napoleon at Elba, 334-onters
public life, .-accepts chice under
Earl Grey, 35-his constitutional re-
forms, 086-tho Reform Act of 1831,
837 the Melbourne Ministry, C39-
Lord Palmerston's management of
foreign affairs, b.-the Bed-chamber
Plot, 10-treaty with the four great
Powers, 841-differences with France,
242-Lord John's dificulties with Pal-
mercton, 342-Sir Robert Peel in
power, 343-the Queen's disapproba
tion of Palmerston, 245-collapse of
the Derby Covernment, 847-forme-
tion of the Aberdeen Cabinet, cb.-its
overthrow, 849-Lord John's mission
to the Vienna Conference, 850-con-
cures upon Lead John, 251-his por-
conel antagonism to Lord Palmerston,
cb.-Lord John cids the cocond Derby
Government, C52-general opinion of
Lord John's foreign policy, 253.

Russian army, the, and its organisation,
758.

Russian enterprise in Central Asia, 119.
SCENES FROM A SILENT WORLD, by a
Prison Visitor :-

IV. A man enamourod of death, 23
-ethics of suicide, 27—an old woman's
indifference for life, 29- remarkable
cases of reformation, 30-the mysteri
ous life of tramps, 83.

V. Sentimental tenderness to crime,
158-a dream-crime, 160-difficulty of
estimating justly tho guilt of prison
inmates, 163-effect of prison life on
women, 164-the duty of the Govern.
ment' on the treatment of prisoners,
169.

Scottish crown, the contest for the, 235.
Scottish Text Society, the, 793.
SESSION, TED, 423-the debates on the
great Scotch measures, ib.-obstruction
to Irish bills, 424-discussion on royal
grants, 427-Mr Gladstone's desertion
by his late Cabinet colleagues, 430-
Separatist baiting of the Irish Secretary,
431-reputation of Mr Balfour and the
Lord Advocato as working politicians,
436-work for Unionists, 438.
SHOOTING, THE ART OF, by T. E. Kebbel,

467.

Siam, the British stake in, 650.

So Long Ago, by Chas. Walter Boyd, 253.
Socialist ideas, spread of, 548.
'Sothern, Edward Askew, a Memoir of
("Lord Dundreary") by T, Edgar Pem-
berton, reviewed, 863.

Soudan, eastern and western, 418.
Spinster, the travelling, 640.
Spiritualism and witchcraft in Zimmé,

334.

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ST DYFRIG'S CITY, 485 Cardiff the
Castra Didii of the Romans, ib.
Cardiff Castle a superb monument of
feudal life, 486-removal of St Mary's
Church, 487-the Bute family the true
builders of Cardiff, 488-wealth of
ecclesiastical legend, 489 Llandaff
Cathedral, ib.-the primitive church
of Caerau, 491-an ancient highway,
493-history of Cardiff Castle. 494-
traditions of Cardiff, 497.
State-directed colonisation, 37.
Subsidies to British steamers, 679.
"Suffolk Notes and Queries," 619
Suicide, the ethics of, 27.

Superstition of the Hindoo shikarees, 671.
Taxation, the incidence of, 551

Telegraphing a Papal allocution
America, 873.

Thrush family, the, 822.

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TIRDIE SHIEL'S IN YARROW, by John
Stuart Blackie, 854.

Tibetan antelope, the, 672.

Tigris, the tributaries of the, 108.
Tipping, 645.

Torpedo-boats, uselessness of, in ba
weather, 564.

Touring, the pleasures of, 633.
Tramps, the mysterious life of, 33.
Trausmigration in Zimmé, 339.
'Trollope, Mr Thomas Adolphus, Fur-
ther Recollections of,' reviewed, 872.
UNIVERSITY EXTENSION, THE, by Eliza
beth M. Johnstone, 659.
UNSENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, NOTES FOR
AN, 633-the pleasures of touring, ib.
-the Channel passage, 636—the train.

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638-railway reading, 639-travelling
spinster, 640 luggage, 641. - the
custom-house, 642-the courier, 644-
tipping, 645.

VATES, by Charles Sayle, 210.
Vedic hymns, reference to the Himalayas
in the, 661.

Vienna Conference, the, 850.

Visit to Stanley's Rear-Guard at Major
Barttelot's Camp on the Aruhwimi,
by J. R. Werner, engineer, reviewed,
146.

VOX POPULI Vox Dei, ▲ Determined
ARISTOCRAT DENOUNCES THE DOC-
TRINE OF, 879.

Window in Thrums, a,' by J. M.
Barrie, reviewed, 262.

WINTER BIRDS, 819-the migration of
birds, ib.watching the flocks of,
crossing the German Ocean, 820 -
woodcocks and snow-buntings, 821-
the thrush family, 822-the goldfinch,
821 the British plover, 825- the
poacher, 826 - introduction of the
crossbills to Great Britain, 827-wild
swans, ib.-Bewick's swan, 828-the
sparrow, 829-animal movements in
winter, 830.

Wrong Box, the,' by R. L. Stevenson
and Lloyd Osbourne, reviewed, 255.
ZIMMÉ, MY FIRST VISIT TO, by Holt S.
Hallet, 327-the American Presby.
terian Mission establishment, ib.-the
palace of the head king, 330-costums
of the women, 331-audience of the
king, 332-proposal to construct a
railway, 333-a regal trader, ib.
spiritualism and witchcraft, 334
transmigration, 339-fortifications of
Zimmé, 343 the pagoda of the
Emerald Rice-bowl, 344.

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