Æsop Smith, The Rides and Reveries of, 646. Agnes Waring, An Autobiography, Notice of,
American Question, Mr. Crampton and the, 1. Antipodean Neighbours, Our, 735.
Aquaria, Marine, Seaside Occupations, 353. Aquarium, The, by Philip Henry Gosse, A.L.S., noticed, 353.
Austria, How must Sardinia fight Austria? 505. Autumn Eclogue, by Anthony Poplar, 493. Autumn, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 497.
Bacon's Essays, with annotations by Richard Whately, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin, re- viewed, 391.
Barter, W.G.T., Adventures of a Summer Eve, noticed, 478.
Belgium and Old Brabant, A King's Tour, 454. Bible, A New Translation of the, 345. Biographical Sketches, Francis Joseph Talma, 704.
Border Lands of Spain and France, 616.
Bridge of the Bush, The, by Mortimer Collins,
Brougham, Lord, Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, reviewed, 113.
Burt, Rev. John T., Results of the System of Separate Confinement, as administered at the Pentonville Prison, noticed, 54.
Caesar, by Thomas Irwin, 603.
Chemistry of Common Life, by J. F. W. John- ston, noticed, 320.
Cloak and Feather Ballads, by G. W. Thornbury, The Fight in the Inn Yard, 611; The King at Charing Cross, (Restoration) 614. Collins, Mortimer, Shirley Chase, 111; Under
the Moon, 112; Footmarks of Faith, 238; The Bridge of the Bush, 239; The Serenade of Troilus, 240.
Crampton, Mr. and The American Question, 1. Cyprus, Chap. i. 175; Chap. ii. 178; Chap.
iii. 184; Chap. iv. 329; Chap. v. 335; Chap. vi. 340; Chap. vii. 485; Chap. viii. 489; Chap. ix. 523; Chap. x. 527; Chap. xi. conclusion, 532.
Davis, Francis, Our Coast, 106; Faith, 139; Our Colours and Creeds, 140; Low and Clean, a Harvest Melody, 494.
Darragh, The, Chap. v. 15; Chap. vi. 22; Chap. vii. 141; Chap. viii. 148; Chap. ix. 297; Chap. x. 304; Chap. xi, 424; Chap. xii.; concluded, 434.
De Foe, Daniel, noticed, 57.
Doctor of Philosophy, The, a Tale, see Philosophy. Dred, a Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp, by H. B. Stowe, reviewed, 675.
Education, Position and Prospects of Popular Education in the British Empire, 240. Emerson, R. W. English Traits, reviewed, 569. English Traits, by R. W. Emerson, reviewed, 569. Evelyn Marston, by the Author of "Emelia Wyndham," notice of, 503.
Faith, by Francis Davis, 139.
Ferguson, Robert, The Northmen in Cumberland and Westmoreland, reviewed, 594.
Fight in the Inn Yard, The, by G. W. Thorn- bury, 611.
Footmarks of Faith, by Mortimer Collins, 238. Forster, Rev. Charles, The Voice of Israel from the Rocks of Sinai, noticed, 320. Fortune, a Gossip on, 234.
Fortunes of Glencore, see Glencore. France before the Revolution of 1789, 442. France, Border Lands of Spain and, reviewed, 616.
France, on the State of Society in France before the Revolution of 1789, and on the Causes which lead to that Event, by Alexis de Tocque ville, translated by Henry Reeve, reviewed,
The Life they led at Massa, 278; Chap. xxxi. At Massa, 379; Chap. xxxii. The Pavilion n the Garden, 382; Chap. xxxiii. Night Thoughts. 385; Chap. xxxiv. A Minister's Letter, 388; Chap. xxxv. Harcourt's Lodg- ings, 579; Chap. xxxvi. A Fevered Mind, 585; Chap. xxxvii. The Villa at Sorrento, 589; Chap. xxxviii. A Diplomatist's Dinner, 690; Chap. xxxix. A very Broken Narra- tive, 695; Chap. xl. Uptonism, 701. Gosse, Philip Henry, A.L.S. Marine Zoology, noticed, 353.
Gurney, Rev. Archer, Songs of Early Summer, noticed, 475.
Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third, by the Duke of Buckingham, re- viewed, 84.
Memoirs of the Regency, by the Duke of Buck- ingham, reviewed, 84.
Merivale's History of the Romans, reviewed, 30. Microscope, The, by W. B. Carpenter, M.D., F.R.S., noticed, 354.
Modern English Latin Verse, 189.
Montgomerie, Robert, A.M., The Rose of Ros- trevor, a Poem, noticed, 481.
Montgomery, James, Memoirs of the Life of, re- viewed, 215.
My Own Funeral, A Tale; by the author of "Love in Curl Papers," 556.
Navy, Progress of the British, 159. Navy, United States, The, 253. New Translation of the Bible, 345. Northmen in Cumberland and Westmoreland,
The, by Robert Ferguson, reviewed, 594. Novels and Novelists; Daniel De Foe, 57. Notices, Critical.-The Proper Names of the Old Testament Scriptures, expounded and illustrated, by the Rev. Alfred Jones, 328; The Chemistry of Common Life, by J. F. W. Johnston, M.A., &c. 320; The Voice of Israel from the Rocks of Sinai, by the Rev. C. Forster, 320; The Israelitish Authorship of the Sinaitic Inscriptions Vindicated, by the Rev. Chas. Forster, 321; The Aquarium, an Unveiling of the Wonders of the Deep Sea; Handbook to the Aquarium; Tenby, a Seaside Holiday; A Naturalist's Rambles on the Devonshire Coast; Marine Zoology, Part I. by Philip Henry Gosse, A.L.S., 353; Rustic Adornments for Homes of Taste, by Shirley Hibberd, 353; Harvey's Marine Algæ, 354; Songs of Early Summer, by Rev. Archer Gurney, 475; Poems and Translations, by Mrs. Machell, 477; Adventures of a Summer Eve, by W. G. T. Barter, 478; Lonely Hours, Poems by C. G. Philipson, 480; The Rose of Rostrevor, a Poem, by Robert Montgomerie, A.M., 481; Grace and Remembrance, by C. Gerrard, 482; Agnes Waring, an Autobiogra- phy, 498; The Young Lord, by the author of "The Discipline of Life," 500; Evelyn Marston, by the author of Emilia Wyndham, 503; John Halifax, by the author of "The Head of the Family, &c." 503; Two Years in Victoria, by Wm. Howitt, 755; Victoria, by Capt. H. Butler Stoney, 735; A Residence in Tasmania, by Capt. H. Butler Stoney, 735.
Persia, Our Political Relations with, 631. Philipson, C. G., Lonely Hours, Poems by, noticed, 480.
Philosophy, the Doctor of, Chap. i., 722; Chap. ii., 728.
Plants of the Superstitions, The, 71.
Poetry. Our Coast, by Francis Davis, 106; Shirley Chase, by Mortimer Collins, 111; Under the Moon, by Mortimer Collins, 112; Old Church Bells, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 363; Low and Clean, a Harvest Melody, by Francis Davis, 494; An Old Autumn Day, by Thomas Irwin, 495; Autumn, by Jonathan Freke Slingsby, 497; Cæsar, by Thomas Ir- win, 603; Cloak and Feather Ballads, by G. W. Thornbury; The Fight in the Inn Yard, 611; The King at Charing Cross, 614. Poetry, Good, Bad, and Indifferent, 471. Prisons and Prisoners, 47.
Progress of the British Navy, 159.
Reasoning, a Delineation of the Primary Princi-
ples of, by Robert Boyd Kidd, reviewed, 514. Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 127. Retreat of the Glaciers, 649.
Romans, Merivale's History of the, reviewed, 30. Rustic Adornments for Homes of Taste, by Shirley Hibberd, noticed, 353.
Reviews. Merivale's History of the Romans, 30; Memoirs of the Court of George the Third, 84; Memoirs of the Regency, &c., 84; Con- tributions to the Edinburgh Review, by Henry Lord Brougham, 113; Memoirs of the Life of James Montgomery, 215; Sinai and Palestine, in connexion with their History, by the Rev. A. P. Stanley, M.A., Canon of Canterbury, 313; Bacon's Essays, with annotations by Richard Whately, D.D., Archbishop of Dub- lin, 391; Lamartine, "Homme de Lettres," 408; On the State of Society in France before the Revolution of 1789, and on the Causes which led to that Event, by Alexis de Toc- queville, translated by Henry Reeve, 442; A Delineation of the Primary Principles of Reason- ing, by Robert Boyd Kidd, B.A., 515; Eng- lish Traits, by R. W. Emerson, 569; The Northmen in Cumberland and Westmoreland, by Robert Ferguson, 594; Border Lands of Spain and France, reviewed, 616; Dred, a tale of the Great Dismal Swamp, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, 675.
Sardinia, How must Sardinia fight Austria? 505. Schools, Reformatory and Industrial, 127. Seaside Occupations-Marine Aquaria, 353.
Talma, Francis Joseph, Biographical Sketches, 704.
Tasmania, A Residence in, by Capt. H. Butler, Stoney, noticed, 735
Thornbury, G. W., Cloak and Feather Ballads,
The Fight in the Inn Yard, 611; The King at Charing Cross, 614. Tocqueville, Alexis de, on the State of Society in
France before the Revolution of 1789, and on the Causes which led to that Event, reviewed, 442.
Twiller, John, by Godfrey Massingberd, Chap. i. The Oriel Window, 535; Chap. ii. Psycogra- phy, 538; Chap. iii. In the Vein, but inter- rupted, 545; Chap. iv. Aunt Trumperant, 661; Chap. v. A Chapter upon a Cat, 671; Chap. vi. How the Story was to begin, 672.
Under the Moon, by Mortimer Collins, 112. United States Navy, 253.
Victoria, by Capt. H. Butler Stoney, noticed,
Victoria, Two Years in, or Land, Labour, and Gold; by William Howitt, noticed, 735.
Whately's, Richard, D. D. Archbishop of Dublin, Bacon's Essays, with Annotations by, reviewed, 391.
Young Lord, The, by the Author of "The Disci- pline of Life," notice of, 500.
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