The chimpanzee, v. 23 The dog, v. 205
The river pig; or painted pig of the Camaroon, v. 253
Mice" that mar the land," vi. 27 Fox-bats, vi. 217
The horse and ass, vi. 379
Ornithology.
(With Engravings.)
The spinal marrow and nerves, iii. 146
The sense of touch, iii. 294 The sense of smell, iii. 376 The sense of taste, iv. 44 The sense of hearing, iv. 184 The sense of sight, iv. 407, v. 94 Nutrition, v. 258, vi. 64, 116 The absorbents, vi. 205 The blood, vi. 276
The circulation of the blood, vi. 330 Respiration, vi. 405
A night with Mars and the Moon, i. 360 (Engraving of Occultation of the Moon).
Night views from my window, iii. 81, 233 (with an Engraving).
The earth distribution of light, vi. 121; distribution of heat, vi. 200 The planetary system, vi. 237 The planets, vi. 314
The stellar universe, vi. 388
Natural Philosophy.
Papers on the Air and Sky: I. The Ocean over-head, i. 48 II. Our atmospheric food, i. 115 III. An aërial voyage, i. 224 IV. Cloudland, i. 289
V. The way of the wind, i. 356 VI. Rainbows, haloes, and the mi- rage, i. 459
VII. Electrical phenomena, ii. 87 The influences of the sunbeam on organisation, ii. 401 (with Engrav- ings).
The chemical power of the sunbeam: Photography, iii. 25
Heat: its relations to matter, iv. 17 Nature's laws, v. 145
Meteoric stones, v. 199
Fiery meteors and shooting-stars, v. 339
Light and Heat, vi. 121, 200
Terrestrial magnetism, vi. 136
The laws of gravitation and repulsion, vi. 316
Naval Architecture.
The wooden Walls of Old England, v. 347
"Professor Tulp, or the Anatomy," by Rembrandt, iv. 257 "The Tragic Muse," by Sir Joshua Reynolds, v. 107
Egypt: its architecture, sculpture, and paintings, v. 73, 228, vi. 261 (En- graving of the Propylon of Luxor restored, and other illustrations). Nineveh marbles: Lion-hunting in Assyria in olden times, v. 408
Literature and Criticism. How they found their way to West- minster Abbey, i. 144 (Southey and Campbell)
The story of a hymn, i. 267 The story of great histories:
Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the
Roman Empire," i. 389 Raleigh's "History of the World," i. 434
Hume's" England," ii. 310 Marginalia: S. T. Coleridge, ii. 109 The old scrap-book, ii. 331
British Association, ii. 389 English Letter-writers: William Cowper, ii. 409 Horace Walpole, iii. 103 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, iii. 250
Lady Rachel Russell, iii. 389 Sydney Smith, iv. 34 Dean Swift, iv. 169 John Newton, v. 308 Cocker's Arithmetic, iii. 179 Bibliomania, iv. 136
The witches' dance on the Brocken, v. 18
Devotional writers, v. 86, 151: Doddridge-Leighton-Howe-Baxter -Boston-Newton-Cowper-Watts. Family connexion of popular fictions, v. 137
The oldest Christian hymns, vi. 241 Literary Societies: An address to an association of young men, v. 332 English classics, v. 400
Emblems, vi. 1 (with Engraving): Alciati Herman Hugo Geoffrey Whitney-George Wither-John Bunyan -Francis Quarles, &c.
Jacob Cats and his Emblems, vi. 289 (with Engraving).
For review of new books see "Re- view of the Months."
Our town three hundred years ago, i. 10
My brother's keeper, i. 181, 300, 419, ii. 15, 91, 184, iii. 45, 112, 282, 305
An angel's voice, i. 370
The Croatian ancestor, a tale of Sua- bian life, iv. 98
Gwennie, a winter's tale, iv. 289 The dull watering-place, vi. 10, 16 2 Parables.
An Eastern apologue, Abdallah and the Gin, i. 66
Luther's parables, i. 102:
The boys' paradise; The props of the firmament; The ass and the lion. Scriver's parables, ii. 146:
The violet; The child at play; The bird in the cage; The rowers; The plan: in the cellar; Beans in blossom,
The guide; The crazy bridge; The light-house.
Sunshine, Daylight, and the Rock; The minstrel in the dark, iii. 292 Sunshine and shadow, iii. 421 Fables of Pilpay, iii. 429:
The flies and the jar of honey; The mouse and the frog; The blind man and the snake.
The rose, iv. 355
The dewdrop, iv. 396 Herder's parables, v. 61:
The strife of the holy hills; The sun and moon; The rat in the image. The two cats, v. 137
Krummacher's parables, v. 268:
The two ways; Life in death; The king's garden; The carnation-bed; The miracle-rod of the Prophet, vi. 141. Parables by Agnes Franz, vi. 268: Frost-blossom; The grain of corn; The last comfort; The lesson of the flowers. The Psalmist, vi. 357
Aspire! a ballad for the times, i. 28 The everlasting hills, i. 68 The three wakings, i. 89 Light's teachings, i. 199 Sonnets, i. 223, v. 85; A metamor- phosis, ii. 61; Infancy, Childhood, and Boyhood, ii. 118, iii. 24; The bee, ii. 209
Birthday blessings, i. 462 Clouds, ii. 183
The triumph of David, iii. 55 Blucher's" Forwards!" iii. 142 Stanzas, iii. 143
Robins and their songs, iii. 144 On a great Northern Diver shot in Ireland, having an Indian arrow through the neck, iii. 290 The nun's confession, iii. 338; L'en- voi to, 409 Excelsior! iv. 353 Passing away, iv. 412
Leaves from the linden-groves, Ger- man lays translated, v. 58, 140, vi. 324.
The Alpine gentian, v. 213 Prayer, v. 307
The shipwreck of St. Paul, Canto I. v. 321; Canto II. vi. 350; Canto III. vi. 413
The Cave of Adelsberg, v. 356 The Poet of poets, v. 389 Life's lesson, vi. 25 The fatal whisper, vi. 94 The hills, vi. 114
The child and the swans: an emblem, vi. 159
The cloud, vi. 210
Lines on Egypt, vi. 259
History, Ethnology, and Topography. Scripture Ethnology: the Egyptians, i. 220
All about Russia, i. 233
On the populations of the Russian Empire:-
I. The Baltic provinces and Finland, i. 248
II. The parts around the Black Seas, i. 327
III. The Kosak, Caucasian, and North American populations, i. 440
Modern Greece, iv. 153 China, vi. 43
Burmah, vi. 145
Cape of Good Hope, vi. 223
Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem, vi. 361 (with an Engraving).
Notes on Norfolk, ii. 381
Homes of our British forefathers: Dartmoor, iv. 273, 361 Hastings, vi. 10, 162
Voyages, Travels, and Adventures.
The Black Forest, i. 69 Wildbad its ways and its waters, i. 294
The Val Louise and its cavern, ii. 235
An October excursion to the Salève, ii. 285
Hearts of Oak: Bravery, ii. 430; Generosity, iii. 39; Endurance, iii. 170:
Sir Francis Drake and the capture of Vera Cruz; Sir Edmund Lyons and the capture of Fort Marrack; Earl of Dun- donald and the Spanish ship; An adven- ture at Trafalgar; Captain Lydiard and the wreck of the Anson; Captain Baker and the crew of H. M. S. Drake; The crew of E. I. S. Dalton rescued by Sir Edward Pellew; Wreck of H.M.S. Wager; Wreck of the Magpie; Parry's winter in the Polar Sea; Franklin's first overland journey to the Arctic Ocean.
A Sunday in Wurtemberg, iii. 132 Scenes in Hispaniola :
I. The morning ride, iii. 161 II. The Macorning, iii. 401 III. The Padre's adventure, iv. 11 (with an Engraving)
IV. The Xibaro's Pass, iv. 87 V. The hog-hunt, iv. 231 VI. The sepulchre, iv. 377 VII. The cacique, v. 30
A week in Wurtemberg, iii. 266, 360, 434
Kornthal, the Christian colony, iii. 434
Notes on Norway, ii. 49, 105, 197, 241, 317, v. 181, 217, 348, 391 (Engravings of Mountains at the Foot of Folden Fjord and of En- campment of Frontier Laplanders): First impressions-Night in Norway- Bergen -Our Norwegian kinsfolk - The Sogne Fjord-A Village on Stilts - Sal- mon-fishing-St. Ann's fair- Ascent of Gaat-op-hesten-Aalesund - Trondhjem -The Cathedral-The King's birthday- The Cave of Torghatten - Crossing the Arctic Circle-Bodoe-Saltdalen-Natu- ral Terraces Eider-ducks-Overland journey-Forfeit money-Ascent of Snee- haetten-Laplanders-Rein-deer-Affec- tion for horses- The Glommen - Log- walking-Christianja-The Sound-Co- penhagen-Home.
A Sabbath among the runaway Negroes at Niagara, v. 40
Cape Town and Constantia, v. 161
A'Beckett, Gilbert, vi. 286 Arago, M., i. 79 Bird, Dr. Golding, ii. 463
Bogue, Mr., vi. 424 Buckland, Dr., vi.
Cathcart, General, ii. 466 Charles, C. M., vi.
Cockburn, Lord, i. 464 Conder, Jos. v. 143 De la Beche, Sir H., iii. 387 Faber, Rev. G. 8, i. 238. v. 286 Faucher, M. Léon, iii. 78 Forbes, Prof., ii. 464 Franklin, Sir John, ii. 398, v. 144 Gaisford, Dr., iv. 72 Gilly, Dr., iv. 287, V. 68 Gordon, Dr. i. 79 Greenough, G. B., iii. 387 Hamilton, Sir W., V. 421 Hare, Adn., v. 68 Jameson, Prof., i.
398 Jay, Rev. W., i. 158
Kaye, Bishop, i. 79 Lawrence, Hon. Ab- bott, iv. 286 Lockhart, John G., iii. 78
Mogridge, Mr., (Old Humphrey) 462 Molesworth, Sir W., iv. 359 Montgomery, Jam., i. 463 Montgomery, Rev. Robert, v. 72 Napier, Sir C., i. 79 Newport, G., i. 399 Nicholas, Emperor
of Russia, iii. 302 Opie, Amelia, i. 79 Parry, Adm. Sir E., iv. 141, v. 68 Pereira, Dr., i. 79 Ross, Sir J., vi. 287 Routh, Dr., v. 72 Schimmelpenninck, Mrs, vi. 287 St.-Hilaire, A., i. 79 Talfourd, Justice, i. 818
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