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PART I, VOLUMES ONE TO TEN, INCLUSIVE.

EXPLANATION.

The affix of the Asterisk (0) to the title of an article sign~ftes that it is illustr ted.
The names of Authors, and of the Editorial Departments of the Magazine, are in Italics.
Where a single paper has been contributed, it is placed immediately after the name of its contributor, but
where more than one, thefi are placed under Ike ame.
A		 Vol. P ge.
.tI.BBOT Paplinutius, The. Poem	 H. H	  I.. 170
Absence. Poem	 Louisa Bushnell	  V. .543
Absence (a correction of misprint of above)	 Culture and Progress	  V.. 781
Absent-minded Man,0 The. (Drawings by L. V. Hopkins)	.. Etchings	 IV.. 128
Academy Exhibition, The (1874)	. . Culture and Progress	VIII.. 245
Academy Exhibition, The National (1871)		  II. .329
Academy Exhibition, The Royal		  II. .438
Academy of Design, The (1l~75)		  X. .251
Academy of Design, The National (i873)		 VI. .246
Academy, The French		 III.. 754
Accepted, The. (Drawings by Frank Beard)	Etchings	VII.. 76~
Accomplishments	Home nd Society	VIII.. 244
Acid, Liquid Carbonic	Nature and Science	  V.. 783
Acquainted with Grief. Poem	M. E. Rockwell	  I.. 31
Acting, About	Culture~and Progress	 IV.. 639
Acting Rhymes	Home and Society	 IX. .507
Actinic Copying Paper	The Worlds Work	. X. .791
Adam the First Man? Was	Enoch L. Fancher	 II.. 578
Adams, Meta G., Halloween; or, Chrissies Fate		 III.. 26
Adams, Charles F., Papers by:
	Fritzundl	IX. .647
	Pats Criticism	777
Adina	Henry James, J~	VIII.. 33, i81
Admiral, The Good	(ulture and Progress	IX.. 768
Adventure in Japan, An	Cilman P. Briggs	II. .513
Adventure,0 Miss Patty Gibsons Strange	Noah Brooks	IX. .448
Illus. He has the Rheumatism, thought Miss
	Patty	IX. .452
The Knight Lay Recumbent on his SIsh .457
Adventures in India,0 Hunting	Lt.-fol. Gordon Cu;nmin6	III 305
Adventures,0 Mountain Views and	J. T. Headley	II. .4S2
sop, The Improved (Quoted)	Bret Harte	134
.A~stjietics at a Premlum	Topics of the Time	IV.. 107
Affirmative, The Power of the	          	V. .118
Africa, Northern	Culture and Progress	IV.. 124
African Travelers,0 Four Great	Henry M. Stanley	VI.. 62
	lbs. Village of Kaole, on the Sea-coast	vi.. 65	Sir Samuel and Lady Baker	72
	Departure of Captains Speke and Grant	67	A Rhinoceros at Bay	73
	Speke Chased by a Buffalo	68	A Lion Hunt	74
	Palace Women Led to Execution	69	The Albert Nyanza ~during a Storm	76
	Ripon Falls	70
Africa, Rohifs Lectures on		Culture and Progress	 III. .630
Africa,0 South		R. W. Miller	  V. .529
Aftermath. (Henry W. Longfellow)		Culture and Progress	VII. .121
After the Accident.0 Mouth of the Shaft. Poem	Bret Harte	V. .316
(Design by Mary A. Hallock.)
After the Darkness, Light	AdelineTrafton	IV. .562
Agassiz. Poem	James T. Fields	VII. .570
Aga.ssiz	Culture a~d Progrcss	VIII. .505</PB>
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			Vol. Page.
	Age, A Plea for	.. ~. . Home and Society	VI.. 751
	Age before Beauty		  y 769
	Agricultural Experiments	Nature and Science	VIII. .251
	Agriculture and Insects	          	 IX. .261
	Agriculture, Woolen Waste in	The Worlds W,rk	   x. .651
	Aslanthus, The	Nature and Science	VII.. 510
Air, Cosmic Iron in the	IX.. 771
	Air, Echoes in the		VIII.. 121
	Airy Lilian	Frederick Tryon	IX. .545
	Ajellak Allah; or, The Women of the Arabs0	(hones S. Robinson	.. . VII. .559
	Illus. Blind Men Begging by the Way-side. vii. .561	Woman Weeping at a Tomb	566
	The Lords Prayer in Arabic	562	Jew with Phylactery	567
	A Marriageoble Maiden	563	Moslems at Prayer	565
	An Arab Plowing	564	Werdehs Arabic Poem	569
	The Water-Carrier	565
	Alabama and	~	Edward King	VIII.. 513
	Illus. Bound for Texas	VIII.. 513	Custom House, Mobile	524
	On the Bay Road, near Mobile	514	A Scene in the Park, Mobile	525
	Looking Seaward from the Bay Road	5s5	Christ Church, Mobile	526
	Waiting for a Bite	~o6	Barton Academy, Mobile	527
	Out for a Drive	517	 Sob?	528
	Westward Ho	519	Stopping to Rest	525
	Marine and City Hospitals, Mobile	520	The Capitol, Jackson, Miss	529
	Bank of Mobile and Odd Fellows Hail	520	Ho l for Texas	532
	Trinity Church, Mobile	521	A Southern Cotton Packet           
	In the Park, Mobile	522	An Emigrant Train Stopping for Water...
	Albatross. Poem		Charles Warren Stoddard	III.. 25
	Albert-type, The		Culture and Progress	.... .55.. 443
	Alcohol in the System		Nature and Science	Vs. . 126
	Alden, W. L., Papers by:
	        Scenes from the Marble Faun0	ii.
	        The Canoe0	~v. .471
	Aldrich.0 Thomas Bailey. (Sketch of, with Portrait)			VIII. .201
	Aldrichs Marjorie Dow and Other People		Culture and Progress	VII. .251
Allen, Elizabeth Akers, Papers by:
	In a Garret. Poem	504	Every Day. Poem	V. .112
	Unwedded. Poem	is.. 395	A Picture. Poem	viii.. 291
           Her Sphere. Poem	iv.. 218	The Proud Lady of Stavoren.0 Poem...... 649
  Alma Maters Roll. Poem		         Edward Everett Hale	x. .623
  Alpenglow. Poem		         Margaret I Preston	VII... 62
  Alpine Lakes,		         Nature and Science	VII.. 381
  Alps,0 The		         J. T. Headley	II. .482
  Alsace, Education in		         Nature and Science	IV. .369
  Alsace,0 The French Conquest of	Lorraine and	         Henry Al. Baird	367
     lbs. Map of Lorraine and Alsace	~68
           Medals	376, ~
  Alsop, Rachel G. Sonnet			II..
  Alternation of Generations		         Nature and Science	VI.. 761
  America, Ancient. (Baldwin)		         Culture and Progress	IV. .643
  American and European Railways		         Topics of the Time	III. .490
  American Antiquities		         Nature and Science	V. . 782
  American Artists,0 Living		         D.. OC. Townley. .11. .40, 401;	III. .599
Illus. Portrait of Asher Brown Durand	ii. .40	Portrait of J. Q. A. Ward                403
           Portrait of Daniel Huntington	48	Portrait of William Page           iii. .599
	Portrait of Henry Peters Gray	401	Portrait of Albert Bierstadt	6o6
	American Artists, Living. (Drawings by Edward Mullen) Etchings		 IV. .384
	American Civilization,0 An Ancient	Maria J. B. Br ne	  V. .724
	American Farmers	Nature and Science	 IV. 770
	American Gentleman of Leisure, The	Topics of the Time	VII. .238
	American Girl Abroad, An. (Adeline Trafton)	Culture and Progress	 IV.. 127
	American Good-Nature, The Sins of	Topics of the Time	 III.. III
	American Incivility		VIII. .623
	American Institute Industrial Exhibition	Culture and Progress	 III.. 122
	American Irish and American Germans	Francis A. Walker	 VI.. 172
	American Life, The Conservative Resources of	Topics of the Time	 IV.. 106
	American Morals:		 VI. .364
	American Religion. (John Weiss)	Culture and Progress	 II. ~
	American Restaurant, The	Topics of the Time	VII. .369
	American Signal Service0	Prof T. B. Maury	402, 465
	American Sunday-Schools	Topics of the Time	 II. .547
	American, The Improved		 II. .654
	Americanisms. (Prof. Schele de Vere)	Culture and Progress	 III. .379
	Anmathesia by Cold	Nature and Science	 VI.. 758
	Anatomy. Left Eighth Ribs	 ulture and Progress	 II. .662
	Ancient America. (Baldwin)		 IV. .643</PB>
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Andersen, Hans Christian, Papers by:
	Lucky Peer*	270, 392 505, 625	The Gardener and the Manor	IV. .457
	The Great Sea-Serpent	III. .325	The Flea and the Professor	v. .~sp
Andersen, Hans Christian	Culture and Progress	ill.. 755
Andrews, Stephen Pearl	                    in. .762
Angdlique Arnauld. Poem			Elizabeth Sill	.. .1. .448
Angles. (Drawings by E. B. Bensell)			Etchings	V. .136
Aniline Pencils		... The Worlds Work	X. .652
Animal Heat		Nature and Science	IX.. 772
Animals Count? Can			V. .524
Animals, Language among			V. .523
Animals, Reason in			VI~ .381
Annan, Annie R., Papers by:
        Hebes Jumbles	v.465
        The Christ. Poem	Vi.. 364
Anniversary Presents, Hints for			Home ana Society	VIII.. 751
Annuals, The Cultivation of				IV.. 119
Annunciation. Poem			Charles S. Gage	IV. .457
Answer, The. Poem			Mary L. Bitter	X. .700
Answer. (From Ubland.) Poem			John Fraser	. . VIII. .303
Anthracite Problem, The			Edward Cropsey	647
Antilles, The Stone Period of the			J. B. Holder	x. .~27
Antique Silver,0 Discovery of			William Wells	. .i. .6i8
   Illus. Antique Silver Bell-shaped Vase	6i5	Antique Silver	Bowl, with the Infant
        Antique Silver Beaker Vase, with Handles	.619	Hercules 	                    620
Antiquities, American			Nature and Science	V.. 782
Antiquities,0 Cyprian			J. Augustus Johnson	III. .177
A. P. C., An Englewood Mystery				X. .488
Aphasia			Nature and Science	IV. .497
Apparatine			The Worlds Work	X. .397
Apparatus, Making Experimental			Nature and Science	V.. 523
Appendix to Tue New Solution, An			Francis Gerry Fairfield	X. .374
Appenzelli Folk-Life in			William Wells	IV.. 50
Appetite, The Abuse of			Home and Society	VI. .497
April Violet, An. Poem			Mary F. C. Wyeth	617
Aquaria			Home and Society	II.. 550
A. R. Unsaid. Poem				X .471
Arahesques. (Mrs. Sarah Greenough)			Gulture and Progress	III. .255
Arabia,0 The Heart of			Bayard Taylor	III. .545
	Illus. A Valley in Oman	in. .545	A Village in Hedjaz	552
	Pilgrims to Mecca	546	A Night March is the Desert	sss
	Coffee-Hills of Yemen	5~7	An Arab Chief                   
	Camp at Mount Arafat	548	Ruins of Nalcab-el-Hadjar           
	Captain Burton as a Pilgrim	~	An Arab Encampment              
	Medeeneb, from the West	550	Palgrave                       
	The Prophets Tomb	55
Arabia, The New Volume on. (Scribners Library of Travel).. Gulture and Progress		IV.. 124
Arhuckle, John. A Word cf Encouragement for Timid Linguists		X. .447
Archieological Breakfast, An	Lady Blanche Murphy	V. .501
Archbishop Kenrick	Culture and Progress	III.. 759
Archery	Home and Society	VIII. .242
Arctic Experiences. (Mrs. E. Vale Blake)	Gulture and Progress	IX. .121
Arctic Quest, An. Poem	H H	VII..
Arctic Travel. (Dr. I. I. Wayes)	Culture and Progress	III. .763
Arica,0 The Earthquake at	E. W. Sturdy	V.  22
	Illus. The Wateree and the Tidal Wave	v. .22	U. S. Officers Earthquake Costume	26
	Arica before the Earthquake	23	A Belie of Arica	27
	A Native	24	The Confiscated Mules	28
	Fruit Woman of Arica	25	Cast up by the Earthquake	29
Anon,0 The Story of. P~em	Thomas Dunn English		V. .271
Aristophanes Apology. (Robert Browning)	.. Culture and Progress  		X. .519
Arkansas.0 (The Great South)	Edward King       	 VIII. .641
Arle, One Day at	Fannie E. Hodgson   		IV.. 541
Arm? The Right or Left	Hon~e and Society    	 VIII. .244
Arnolds (Matthew) Literature and Dogma	Culture and Progress  		VI. .755
Arnolds (Frederick) Turning-Points in Life			VI. .380
Art, About an American School of	Topics of the Time   		X. .380
Art,0 An American Museum of. (Designs hyW	H. Beard). :.J. B. G. Hassard    		II. .409
   Illus. Main Entrance         ~ .~op	Main Entrance and Building            412
        Second Entrance                       411	The Approach to the Art Museum       414
Art and Furniture	Home and Society    		VI.. 243
Art, An Exhibition of Decorative	Culture and Progress  		x. .5 i8
Art, A Heresy of	Topics of the Time   		III.. 744</PB>
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		 Vol. Page.
Art, * A Lost	William Henry Goodyear	VIII. .432
	Illus. The Cathedral at Pisa	viii. ~	The Baptistery at Pisa	437
	Sectionoi View of Deflected Stripes	434	Ground Plans, etc	438, 439
	Plan of Pisa Cathedral	435	Foundation Layers of Baptistery	439
	Interior of the Cathedral	436	St. Stefano	439
Art at the Capito1~	Clarence Cook	V. .493
Art, Books on	Culture and Progress	VIII.. 503
Art, Household	Home and Society	V. .640
Art.History, Incidents in	Culture and Progress	in. .498
Art-History, Italian (Riegel)	    	68i
Art in Ancient Egypt	Nature and Science	ix. .640
Art in Newport, R. I	Culture and Progress	II. .555
Art in our Homes and Schools		V. .511
Art Lectures, Tames		ii. .666
Art Museum, The		in. .756
Art Nooks	Home and Society	V. .265
Art of Speaking and Writing	Topics of the Time	IV.. 763
Art Reformer,5 An English. (F. Madox Brown. With Portrait). W. J. Stillman		IV.. 175
Art, Talks on. (W. M. Hunt)	Culture and Progress	X. .787
Art versus Heart. (Mrs. Piatts Poems)		Vhf. .501
Aits, Popular     	Topics of the Time	X. .110
Arthur Bonnicastle.5 (Illustrated by Mary A. Hallock)	J. C. Holland. V. .32, i68,	320, 480, 544
	   [688; VI. .32, 208, 304,	445, 540, 704
Illus. I want to tell you that I love you... v.. 32 The Meeting of Mrs. Belden and Claire. VI.. 32
Jenks, said the lady, take this hoy to	Mr. Bradford and Arthur on the Steamer.. 2e8
	his father	s68	Mrs. Belden knelt at Hen s hed	304
The appeal from man to woman	320 The old cook regarded us in wondering
	Claires hand lighted the candle	410	silence	445
	Why, this is like a hook, isnt it?	544	The Water-lilys secret	540
	Stepping up hehind him, etc	618	The Rev. Peter Mullens at Home	704
Article for Publication, How to Begin an	Home and Society	VI.. 115
Artists,5 Living American	D. OC. Townley. .11. .40, 401; III. .599
Artists,5 Living American. (Drawings by Edward Mullen).Etchings	IV. .384
Ascent of GraysPeak5		 IV. .576
Ascent of Mount Hayden,5 The	N. P. Langford	 VI. .129
Asia. (Strange Scenes in Strange Lands 0)	Ganier dAbain	VIII. .355
Asia. (Life in the Caucasus 5)	J. T Headley	 II. .353
Asia, Overland through. (Col. Knox)	Culture and Progress	 III. .255
As Others See Us ~	Burt C. Wilder	 IV. .334
	Illus. Hemirhafriphus, Brazil	iv.. 334	Cannihal Butcher Shop	336
	Young Semnopithecus Nasica	~	A Yankee Invention	336
	Resemhlances	335
Asphalt Pavements	Nature and Science... V. .524; VI. .125
Assault of Antinoils upon Ulysses, The. Poem. (From Homer).. William (ullen Bryant	III. .351
Assyria. (George Smith)	  Culture and Progress	X. .787
Astronomy. (How Men Learned to Analyze the Sun )	  James Richardson	v. .465
Atheist, The Autohiography of an. (John Stuart Mill)		VII. .6oo
Athens,5 Modern	  charles K Tuckerman	iv.. 675
   Illus. Athens and the Acropolis             IV.. 675
Atlantic by Balloon, Crossing the	  Nature and Science	VII. .382
Atlantic Disaster and its Lessons, The	  TQpics of the Time	VI. .237
At Last	  Harriet Prescott Spofford	VIII.. 90
At the Hop5	  George A. Baker, Jr	IV.. 780
At His Gates5	  Mrs. Ol(phant... .111. .355	44, 585, 713
	[Iv. .34, 869, 313, 426, 584, 706;	V. .44, 201
	Illus. What is that?	III. .363	The Bank was Ruined from the First..721
	Norah	449	Mr. Benton and Family	iv.. 287
	Rohert, Oh, What is the Matter?	593	Ned and Norah	433, 592
	At the Bank	598
Atwater, Lyman H., Papers hy:
Needed Modifications of our Currency	The Resumption of Specie Payments. VII.. 227
	and Banking System	V. .7~	Dr. Blauvelts Novum Organum	478
Anber	 Culture and Progress	II. .554
Anerbachs Waldfried ~		VIII.. 754
August Lilies. Poem	. Mary B. Bradley	VIII. .423
Aumale, The Duke d	 Culture and Progress	in. .629
Auroras and Sun-Spots	 Nature and Science	V. .123
Au Sable Chasm0	 Gl~ft~ordP. Mac(alla	Viii. .192
	Illus. Horse-Shoe and Birmingham Falls... VIII.. 293	Cathedral Rock	296
	Ihe Basin	194	Entrance to the Flume	297
	The Sentinel and Tahle Rock	95	The Flume	298
Austins (Jane S.) Moonfolk 	Culture and Pro1, ress           IX.. 387
Authors, Studies of Some British	Richard Henry Stoddard. VIII. .336, 458
Authors and Books. (See Culture and Progress.)</PB>
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Autobiography of an Atheist, The. (John Stuart Mill)			VII. .6oo
Automaton-Ear, The	Florence	McLandburgh 	 V.. 711
Autumn Game on the Prairies	Joshua Cooke		IV. .697
Autumn Voices. Poem	Louisa Bushnell		IV. .761
Avery, Benjamin P. The Geysers of California *			vi. .641
Awakening, The. Poem	Paul H. Hayne		 x. .508
Awkward. Poem	.1. (heever Goodwin		 X. . 794
Awnings, A Word about	Home and Society		 II. .552
Aye-Aye	Burt C. Wilder		 II.. 33
   Illus. The Aye-Aye                    is.. ~ Right Side of	the Lower Jaw of the
        Right Hand of the Aye-Aye          34 Aye-Aye		36
        Bones of the Left Hand of the Aye-Aye. .34 Aye-Aye Making its Toilet		37
        Skull of the Aye-Aye               35 Aye-Aye Preparing to Devour a Gruh		.35
Azores,0 A Cruise among the	S. C. W. Be;~/amin	VI. .513
	Illus. Market Day in Fayal	vi.. 5i3	A St. Michael Wagon	521
	The Pico Ferry	515	Portuguese Fugitives coming off at Night.. 522
	Pico Peak, from Faysl	~i8	A Peasant Hut and Cart in Flores        523
	Jetty of Ponto Delgado, St. Michael	520
B ACK-LOG Studies	Charles Dudley Warner        II.. 261
Bacon, George 13., Papers by:	[iii. .434, 538, 693; IV. .43, i6i, 348
Some Kinds of Spiritual Quackery....ui. .336
	In and Around Bangkok*	v. .421
Badinguet	Culture and Progress	 III. .497
Bagger, Louis. Oar Postal-Car Service		.. VI.. 190
Baird, Henry M., Papers by:
The French Conquest of Lorraine and
	Alsacc0	1.367
	Nantucket0	vi. .385

Baker, George A., Jr., Papers by:
	Loves Young Dream; A. D. 2870.0	Next Morning0	Etchings.. v. - 784
	Etchings	I.. 223	Reductin ad Ahsurdum. . Brtc-d-Brac. x. .261
	At the Hop0	Etchings.. iv.. 780	De Lunatico. Poem	769
Bakers (George A., Jr.) Point Lace and Diamonds	Culture and Progress	X. .389
Balboa, The Cruise of the	Noah Brooks	Iii. .520
Baflad of Calden Water. Poem	Pheebe Cary	III. .488
Balloons,0 Something about	John A?. Thompson	385
	Illus. The Flying Man	385	The Minerva	388
	The Destruction of Charless Balloon	386	The Wreck of the Grant	389
	The Brothers Montgolfier	386	The Balloon at the Battle of Fleurus	390
	Balloon of the Marquis DArlandes	387
Balloon, Crossing the Atlantic by	  Nature and Science	- VII. .382
Baltimore,Md		IV..I; IX. .68
Bancrofts The Native Races of the Pacific Coast	. .. Culture and Progress	.... 386
Bangkok,0 In and Around	  George B. Bacon	428
	Illus. General View of Bangkok	v. .422	The Reigning Second King	426
	The Late First King and Queen	423	Portal to Royal Audience Hall	427
	A Few of the Children of the Late First		A Royal Catafaique	28
	   King	424	Structure Built for a Queens Funeral	429
	A Young Prince Royal	425	i\Ionkeys Playing with a Crocodile	430
	I? he Reigning First King	426	View of the Mountains of Petchahuri	432
Bankrupt Talkers                                 Home and Society		VI. .243
Barbauld, Anna L titia, The Life and Works of. (Grace A.
     Ellis)                                     Culture and	Progress  	VIII. .377
Barnard, Charles. Kate: An Electro-Mechanical Romance0		37
Barnes, G. H., Papers by:
        The Fox-Hunters Poem          iii..
        The Bricklayers. Poem         viii.. 99
Barriers Burned Away. (E. P.. Roe)                 Culture and	Progress 	VI.. 120
Bartletts Wounded Drummer-Boy                   Culture and	Progress .~	X 253
Bates, J. C. Lifc in the Cannibal Islands ~,. 		529, 577
Bates, Charlotte F., Papers by:
        Blind. Poem                       11.400 Coquetry and Love. Poem	XIIi. .703
        Her Face. Poem                  Iv.. 705 Consecration. Poem	IX.. 596
        The Old Year and the New. Poem ... v. .356 After Reading Morjturi	Salutamus.
        Treading the Circle. Poem       vI..363 Poem	x. .6i8
        Spring in Winter. Poem           VII. .721
Bath, The                                       Home and	Society     	... . VIII. .628
Battle of Dorking, The                          Culture and	Progress 	II.. op~o
Baum, the Cornet-Player                            Albert Webster,	Jr. . .. 	VI.. 596
Bavaria		I,. 490
Bazaines Prison                                  MaudChristiani		IX. .372
Beach, D. N. Race-Rearing. Poem		VI. .671
Beard, Frank. The Rejected. (Drawings).....          Etchings		VII. .640
Beard, Frank. The Accepted. (Drawings)         . Etchings		vii.. 768</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Beds, Makingthe	Home and Sociay	it. .102
Beds and Tables, Stools and Candlesticks0	Clarence Cook	x. .
	Illus. Sofa with Movable Cushions	x. .169	The Housekeepers Friend	176
	The Same, without Cushions	169	Chinese Cabinet	177
	A Settle, Convertible into a Table	170	italian Fire-screen	177
	The Same, as a Table	e~r	Oak Chairs Embroidered, etc	178
	A Cniss-Cross fable	172	Oak Chair with Plush Cushion        
	For Books, or Work, or Healthful Play	173	Small Tables for Corners	iSo
	A Fiano Stool	~	Coffee Table, with Chair	s8i
	A Print Stand	175
Bed-Time Stories. (Addie Ledyard)	Culture and Progress	VII.. 125
Beecher, Mr., as a Social Force	A. McElroy Wylie	IV.. 751
Beecher, Mr	Topics of the 7ime	x. .636
Beechers Lectures on Preaching	Culture and Proc, ress .... IV . 777; VIII
[634; X. .788
Beechers Life of Christ	III. .249
Beechers, Mr., Case	Topics of/he Time	VIII.. 744
Beedy, Mary E. The Health and Physical Habits of English and American Women	vii.. 747
Beef Tea	Home and Societjj	III.. 627
Bee-Poison	Nature and Science	IX.. 771
Beers, W. George. Pictures from Canada0	II. 449
Bees, The Queen of the. (From the French of Erckmann-
Chatrian)                                    (harlotte L. For/en            Iv.. 738
Bees, Memory in	Nature and Science	IX .825
Beethovens Centennial	Culture and Progress	68o
Before the Shrine. Poem	Kate Putnam Osgood	. IV.. 346
Beggars,0 The	Thomas Dunn English	iv. .647
Illus. Hark! Hark! The Dogs do Bark . iv.. 617
	Some in Rags, and Some in Tags	648
	Some in Velvet Gowns	648
Bellamy, Edward. The Cold Snap			 x. .619
Belles Demoiselles Plantation		Geouge W. Cable	VII.. 739
Ben: A Story for May-Day		Edward Eggiesto~z	 H.. 71
Benares,* A Visit to	Frank Vincent, Jr	x. . 182
	Illus. The Maharajah of Benares	x. .182.. The Royal Equipage	i88
	The Heir Apparent	183	A Snake-Charmer	188
	A Hindu Princess	183	A Nautch Girl	sig
	Worship of Durgha	184	Hindu Musicians	189
	The Goddess Devi	185	The Goddess Kali	age
	Ganges Pleasure Barge	185	Hindu Juggler	192
	The Monkey God	e86	A Palankeen	192
	Hindu Tobacconist	s86	Hindu Ox.Carriage	193
	Siva, The Destroyer	187
	Benevolence. Poem. (Quoted from	Barham)	Etchings	IX. .391
	Benjamin, S. G. W., Papers by:
	A Summer Trip to Newfoundland	ii.. 6i8
	A Cruise Among the Azores    	vi.. 513
	RamblesinMadeira*         	Ixalo
	Bensell, E. B. Angles. Drawings		Etchings	V.. 136
Benton, Joel. Gabrielle. Poem			VII.. 575
Bdranger5. 		AlbertRhodes	VII. .390
	Illus. The King of Evetot	vii.. 29~	The Poor Woman	395
	The Fifty Crowns	392	The Falling Stars	396
	The Old 1\lans Chaplet	~	Turlupin	400
Berg, Helen. A Christmas Eve in Germany			I.. 338
Berlin, On to                                  William		J/Vells	I.. 872
Berlin,0 Low Life in			VI. .288
Besants The French Humorists                   Culture and Progress			IX. 510
Best Fellow in the World, The                         N. H. D			VIII. .235
Beyond the Portals. Poem                          Edmund Clarence Stedman			VI. .461
Bianca Capello. (Elizabeth C. Kinney)               6ulture and Progress			VII.. 761
Bible Music. (Jacox)			IV. .511
Bible Revision        			V. .780
Bible Commentary			VI.. 123
Bible, The Historic Origin of the			VI.. 381
Bibliography, Indian			VII.. 252
Bickford, Lelia B. My Song. Poem			V. .479
Bigelow, John, Papers by:
        Terms of Peace Proposed by the Great
           Powers                       I. .290
        A Breakfast with Alexandre Dumas .... I.. ~97
Bigotry, Political                                  Topics of the Time			II. .432
Birds, The Flight of the. Poem                     Harriet		McEwen Kimball	309
Birds, A New Book on. (Dr. Elliott Coues)             Culture		and Progress	IV, 645
Birds, Retention of Eggs by                        Nature and Science			V.. 523
Birds, Suppression of Scent in                       Nature and Science			VI . 760</PB>
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			Vol. P .ge.
Birds, Destruction of Flowers by .                    Nature and		Science   	IX.. 125
Birds, Migration of			IX. .389. .515
Birds as Architects			Viii. .252
Bird Song, A. Poem                             Christina C		Rossetti  	V.. 336
Bird in the Bush,5 A. Poem                        H. B. Warner			in. .128
Birds of the Poets, The                           John Purrou~ ks			VI.. 565
   Illus. Mocking Bird                    VI. .~66	Yellow-Billed Cuckoo	g~e
         Missouri Skylark                        568	Pewee           	572
        Hermit Thrush                     569	Spotted Sandpiper  	373
         Bobolink                         573
Bird Shops,5 A Peep at the                         Emerson Buick		Sterns 	V.. i6i
   Illus. Interior of a New York Bird Shop    v.. x6i
         FrontofaBirdlThop                    s65
Birdsall of Mapleton                              James 7. McKay			X. .229
Blacks The Strange AdVentures of a Phaeton          Culture and		.Progrcss  	V. .649
Blacks Three Feathers	.,  		x. .789
Blacks A Princess of Thule 			VIII. .249
Black Rock                                    AmalieLaFoge			VII. .209
Black Marble, The. (From the Danish of Bdgh)          Peter Toft			VII. .432
Blackburn, Henry. Normandy Picturesque5			VI. .400
BlackiesP~asesofMorals                       Cutture and		Progress 	V.520
Blackies Self-Culture		 	VII. .763
Blanche, August                                                                       			IV.. 123
Blauvelt, Augustus. Papers by:
         Christs Miracles Scieutifically Considered Christs Resurrection Scientificaily		Con-
                                v. .6xe	sidered       	vii. .687
         Modern Skepticism        VI. .424, 582, 725 Christs Supernaturalism		Scientifically
	Considered    	IX. .410
BlauVelts (Dr.) Novum Organum 		Lyman H. Atwater	VII. .478
Blind. Poem		. Charlotte F. Bates	 II. .400
Blind Boy,5 The. A Parable. Poem	Dr. T. C. flake	.. .111.. 189
Blood Corpuscles, The Cell Theory and	Nature and Science	IX.. 124
Blood, Iron in the	           	V. .124
Blood, Henry Ames	The Song of the SaVoyards. Poem		X. .217
Blown Up. Poem		Thomas Dunn Boglish	VI.. 48
Blue-Bird, The	       	John Burroughs	VI. .421
Blue Rihbons.~ (Drawings by AtldieLedyard)	Laura W. Ledyard	IV. .256
Blythe, Margaret. That Day and That Hour. Poem		IX. .425
Boat-Racing, Row-Boats and	Nature and Science	VI.. 382
Boat, The New Steam Canal	The Worlds Work	x. .525
Boals, Linen Sheeting for	X. .395
Bohemians, The	Culture and Pro~, rcss	111.755
Boiler Scale	. Nature and Science	V. . 262
	.VI.
Boiler Flues, Deposits in	.510
Boilers, Improvement in Firing			The Worlds Work 		 x. .651
Bonapartes,~ The Baltimore			BugeneL. Dzd:er  		 X.. I
   Ilium. Madame Jerome Bonaparte	x		Jerome Napoleon Bonaparie          	7
        Jerome Bonaparte		3	Col. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte      	5
Bonnets and Hats 			Home and Society 	II. .210;	IV. .249;
[VI. .372; VII. .243; VIII.. 116; X. .115
Books                                        Culture, and Progrcss			 I.. 683
Books, Childrens			It.~220
Books, New			II. .331
Book of tbe East, The. (Richard Henry Stoddard)			III. .383
Books, Holiday			III .382
Books, illustrated			IX~ .260
Books, French and German	~	X. 124, 256, 392, 522
Books, Marking	Home and Society	VIII. .629
Book Clubs		                    VII. .373
Books, His Favorite	Btchings	IX.. 392
Books and Authors at Home and Abroad	. 	108; III. .219, 220, 349, 459, 571
Booth, Edwin	Culture and Progress		111.632
Booty, Concerning some Imperial	Noah Brooks		VII.. 710
Border Reminiscences. (R. B. Marcy, U. S. A.)	Culture and Pro., ress		III. .638
Borrowing as a Social Science	Jufeius Henri Bi-awne		 V.. 476
Boston Public Library,5 The	J. Winser		III.. ISO
	Illus. George Ticknor	In. .150	Lower Hall Delivery Room	i53
	Front on Boylston Street	151	lower lIali Library	254
	Joshua Bates	152	Reading-Room for Periodicals	255

Boatwick, Helen Barron, Papers by:
	Too Wise for Love. Poem	III.. 32
	My River. Poem	VIII. .422
	My Island. Poem	ix.. 710
Both Sides of the Shield	P. II. D	X.. 88</PB>
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		17o/. Page.
Bottom of the Sea,5 The	7. Edwards Clarke	j~
Boudoir Prophecies. Poem	Jo/zn Hay	vii. .271
Bourdillon, F. W., Papers by:
        Sonnet                        IX.. 359
        The Regions of Love. Poem       IX.. 4C9
Bowen, James L., Papers by:
        The Celestials hi Sunday-School        
        Vung Wing and His Work         x. . io6
Bowker, R. R. Finis Coronat Opus. Poem		V. .200
Boy, The	Home and Society	Iv. .637
Boy who wanted to be a Clown,~ The. (Drawgs by F. Beard).Etchings		V. .528
Boy John, The	S. C. Kendall	III. .723
Boys, Literature for	Tt~pics of the Time	Vii. . 370
Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, Papers by:
        The Story of an Outcast              IX.. 36
        Tru~s, the Nameless              ix.. 731
A Good-for-Nothing	x. .361
Boyesens Gunnar	Culture and .Prog;-ess	IX. .258
Boyesens A Norsemans Pilgrimage 	X. .645
Brackett, Anna C., Papers by:
Following Footsteps. Poem	vii.. 558
Chance. Poem	ix.. 209

Bradley, Mary F.., Papers by:
	Mignonette. Poem	iv.. 649	First-Born. Poem	x. .148
	Unattained. Poem	v. .720	Hcather Bloom. Poem	x. .752
August Lilies. Poem	viii. .423
Brain, Localization of Functions in the	Nature and Science	VII. .380
Bread, The Cecil	The Worlds Work	  X .791
Bread from Wood	Nature and Science	iv. .634
Breakfast, Socially Considered	Home and Society             VIII.. 626
Bressant. (Julian Hawthorne)	Culture and Progress           VI. .507
BRIC-A-BRAC. Contents of:
Vol. x.A Buffalo Classic RomeovCoatesa MacreadyThe Duke ofWellingtonAnecdotes
The Improved }EsopThe Birth of Chemistry, s~o; Reductio ad Ahsurdum Ramshottom
Papers Discretion 5The Irish Brigade Anecdotes of SheridanAmerican Travelers
AhroadThe Jack in OfliceA Spell of Song and a Song of Spell A Literary Treasure
Curiosity,5 a6e Anecdotes of Southey, Byron. and othersTwo Trifles in Ve-seAn Elegy
for the Cremation Period The Origin of Humhug Specimen of Oithography i:i the Sixteenth
Centu The Ahourdity of ItBayles DictionarySerenade,. 598;The Origin of Spelling
BeesAnecdotesA Book ahout Actors Red Riding Hood ~1 avemn SignsAn Autograph
SaleRespectfully Declined, 526 ;A Bit of VernacularTenacity A Poem by Hood
Concerning NamesMr. Saxes Ode to the LegislaturetPrudence AnecdotesAbstrac-
tion  - A Curious Letter from a Contributor Gyp Tie, 654 ;What is thought of Bret Harte in
HungarySome of Luthers ProverbsOn Names and their OwnersAwkwardAnecdotes
The Voung Schoolmaams SoliloquyThe Conservatives in Convention, 790.
Bric4t-Brac Series		Culture and Progress  	VIII. .250
Bricklayers, The. Poem		C. H. Barnes       	VIII.. 99
Bridge, The St. Louis		Nature and Science   	VII.. 382
Bridge-Building	VII.. 380
Bridge,* The illinois and St. Louis	A. S. Twombly                 ii. .162
Illus. Captain James B. Eads              ii.. 6~ Birds-eye View of Caisson of East Ahutnt. .269
	West Pier	164	Western Abutment	170
	Section of Fast Pier and Caisson	i6~	Completed Section of Bridge	171
	Floating Caisson and Machinery	267	The St. Louis Levee                
	Construction Works of East Pier	i68		,
Briggi, Gilman P. An Adventure in Japan			ii. .513
Broad Views	Ti/us I anson Coan		iv.. 682
Bromley, Isaac H. The Big Trees and the Yosemite .. 			III. .261
Brontil, Reminiscences of Charlotte. By a Sclsoolfelloxv			II.. i8
	Illus. The Roe Head School	II.. 29	Haworth Village	27
	The Field Head ef Shirley	si	Haworth Church                  
	The Briarfield Church of Shirley	22	Interior of Haworth Church	29
	The House that Charlotte Visited	24	The Organ Loft over the Bronti Tablet
	Iiaworth Parsonage and Grave-yard	25	   and Pew	30
	Rev. Patrick Bronti	26	The New Brood Tablet	30
Brontis, Charlotte, School at Brussels, A Visit to	Adeline Trafton	III.. 186
Brook and the Mill,5 The. Poem			Benjamin F. TayLr	VIII. .199
   Illus. The Brook	vIli. .299
        The Miller and the Mill	200
Brooke, Lois, Papers by:
        The Christmas Door. Poem	I.. 269
        Homeward. Poem	~x6
Three Leaves from a Story. Poem.. ii. .235
Brooklyn Council, The Late	Tgpics of the Time	VIII.. 237</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Brooks,5 Dr., A Day with	Mary Mopes Dodge	36
	Illus. Portrait of Dr. Brooks	i.. ~	Head and Heel                   
	New York Juvenile Asylum, Washington		The Letter 0	51
	   Heights	~p	The Dining-Room	52
	House of Reception on Thirteenth Street..	~o	The Kitchen	53
	Reception of Children by Mr. E. G. Bates..	42	Girls Croquet Ground	53
	School-Room and Chapel	45	Boys Play-Ground	54
	Office Boy, House of Reception	46	Line at the Pump	55
	Boys Bathing Tank	~	A Favorite Pose	55
	The Gymnasium	si	A Re-union in thz West 	57

Brooks, Noah, Papers by:
	The Cruise of the Balboa	in. .526	Bret Harte. * With Portrait	vi..
	Awakened Japan	669	A Fan Study	   6i6
	The Waif of Nautilus Island	iv.. 6~	Concerning Some Imperial Booty .... vii.. 710
	The San Rafael Phalanstery	V. .453	Miss Patty Gibsons btrange Advent
	ure	iX~ .448
Brooks, M. E. M. and C. T. Frederic Mistral, the Proven9al Poet			 IV.. 104
Brown, Ford Madox. (See English Art Reformer,* An)			 IV.. 157
Browne, Sara H., Papers by:
        The Rajabs Gift. Poem	ii.. 636
        My Brother. Poem	Tv.. 23
Browne, Junius Henri. Borrowing as a Social Science.... 			  V. .476
Browne, Maria J. B. Alt Ancient American Civilization*. .. 			  V.. 724
Brownell, D. W., Papers by:
Sweetheart. Poem	III.. 712
A Midsummer Idyl. Poem	vi..
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett	Edmund Clarence Stedman	VII.. 101
Browning, Robert	Edmund Clarence Stedmon	IX.. 167
Brownings, A Day with the, at Pratolino	Elizabeth C. Kinney	185
Brownings New Poem. (The Red Cotton Nightcap Country.) Culture and Progress	VI.. 373
Broughams (Lord) Autobiography		V. .271
Bryant, William Cullen, Translations by:
	Assault of Antinoits upon Ulysses	III. .351
On a Person called Friar Luhin	V. .357
Bryants Orations and Addresses	.... Culture and Progress	VI. .634
Buchanan, Robert. OMurtogh. Poem	V. .181
Buchanan, Robert	Edmund Clarence Stedman	IX.. 426
Biichners Man 	Culture and Progress 	V. .644
Buffalo Classic, A	Bric-d-Brac	X. .130
Building Materials, Strength of	Nature and Science	IV. .369
Bulwer, Edward Lytton	Culture and Progress	V.. 772
Buiwers Kenelm Chillingly	VI. .375
Bulwers [be Parisians~~		VIII.. 120
Burchard, P. R. Our Educational Outlook	IV.. 97
Burgomasters Family, Tbe. (Christine Muller)	Culture and Pro~ ress	VII.. 506
Burnett, Fannie Hodgson. The Fire at Grantley Mills. (See Hodgson)	VIII. .346
Burrs Pater Mundi	Culture and Progvss	VI.. 250
Burroughs, John, Papers by:
	The Blue-Bird	VI.. 421	J. T. Trowbriclge.5 With Portrait ... IX.. 32
	The Birds of the Poets5	vi.. ~65	Mellow England	viii.. 56o
Bushnell, Horace. Free Trade and Protection	II. .266
Bushnell, Louisa, Papers by:
	A Fdte-Day at Malmaison	II.. 274	Relenting. Poem	VIiI.. 76
	The Hidden Joy. Poem	III. .455	Autumn Voices. Poem	 IV.. 761
	Absence. Poem	 V. .543
Business, A Growing Vice of	Topics of the Time	56[
Butter, Artificial		.. .. 	Nature and Science	V.. 524
Byron, Biography of	(Carl Elze)		Boohs and Authors	109
By the Dead. Poem			Celia Thaxter	VII. .462
By their Fruits			Topics of the Time	IX.. 756
Cm Song	V..657
Cabinet, The Old, Contents of. (See Old Cabinet, The)
Cable, George W., Papers by:
	Sicur George	vi. l~	Jean-ab Poquelin	IC.. 9!	~
	Belles Demoiselles Plantation	VII.. 739	Madame Ddlicieuse	X..491
	Tite Poulette	VIII. .674
Cable Ship, The New		A/attire and Science	VIII. .637
Caesar Rowan. Poem		7homas Dunn English	II.. 300
Cain, The Insanity of		Maty Mapes Dodge	VI.. 104
California Journey, A Few Hints	on the	usan Coolidge 	.. . VI..</PB>
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Calverly, C. S. The Cuckoo. Poem	Iol. Page.
	. V.. 365
Calvinism, Fro~sdes	Culture and Progress           ii. .221
Cam~bodia, Life in                                                                                ~ 355
Cambodian Ceremony, A	Ganier dAbain                IX.. 71
Cameos. (From W. S. Landor)	Culture and Progress        vii. .633
Camping Out	Home and Society            x. .245
Canada,* Pictures from	W. George Beers                 II. .449
	Illus. The Citadel, Quebec, from Durham	Old-Time Hucksters	454
	Terrace	ii. .449	Old-Time Cabmen	. .455
	Sir George Cartier	450	The Old French Canadian Trapper	456
	Wolf and Monicaim Monument, Quebec.	.45e	A French Canadian Village	457
	French Canadian College-Boy and Gen.		A French Canadian Cariole	458
	   tleman, 1803	452	A Canadian Cal~che	458
	French Canadian Lady and Priest, a8o~..	.453	The Habitant on Snow-Shoes	459
Canada and San Domingo	Topics of the Time	450
Cannibal Islands,~ Life in the	J. C. Bates	529, 577
	Illus. Port Chalmers, New Zealand	8.519	Monument to Cargill, Dunedin	579
	The Solander	531	Provincial Govemment Buildings, Dunedin	.580
	The Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin, New		Sheep Station, Oiago	~8o
	   Zealand	533	Stores forthe Inland Diggings	581
	Princes Street, Dunedin, iS6o	534	Fern Tree	582
	Princes Street, Dunedin, 1870	535	House Made of the Fern Tree	583
	A New Zealand Theater	536	Christ Church. Governmeiit Buildings	.584
The Old Road up the Water of Leith	Lyttelton, New Zealand             
	Valley	~	Cave Rock	5t6
	The North-East Valley, near Dunedin .... 538	A New Zealand Native	589
	First Presbyterian Church, Dunedin	5~9	A New Zealand Queen	590
	The Reservoir near Dunedin	540	Mann War Canoes	590
	Acclimatization Grounds, New Zealand . . .542	A Native Chief, Mode of Tattooing	5ge
Bridge over the East Taeiri River. New-	Te-Oa, The Crazy Prophet           
	Zealand	~	The Murderers of Volkner,,,,.,..,.,,.... 592
Map of i\Iiddle Island and North Island...578
Canoe, The, How to Build and How to Manage it	W. L. Alden	IV. .478
	illus. Sliding Sprit	iv. .481	Sliding Gunter	481
	Standing Lug	~8i	With diagrams.
Canopus Stone, The		Edwin John Davis	Vt. .484
   Illus. Segnacot of the Canopus Stone	vi. .416
Capital Deformity		Home and Society		Vt.. 627
Capitol, Art at the		Clarence Cook		 V. .493
Captain Luces Enemy	 	James T. McKay		VI.. 161
Captain Millicent		Gail Hamilton		VII.. 360
Carlisle, Kate. Under the Sea. Poem				 X. .719
Carlism in Spain		J. TV. Preston	VIt. . 229
Carlyles The Early Kings of Norway		. Culture and Progress	 x. . 6~o
Carnivorous Plants		Nature and Science	. IX.. 388
Carnivorous Plants. Poem		Joel Stacy	IX. .774
Carnival, Scenes in the, at N. Orleans. (See	South,* The Great) . Edward Kin6		VII.. 24
Caro Nome. Poem		Kate Hillard	VI. . 539
Carpets, Nature in		Home and Society	IX.. 819
Carpets, About			 X. . 246
Carroll, Charles, Papers by:
	A Tramp witla Tyndall	v. .182
	Paying Debts	vI. .6t~
	A Plea for Slippers	ix.. 708
Cary, Alice. Madaline. Poem			 1. .401
Cary, Phcebe. A Ballad of Calden	Water. Poem		III. .488
Castelars Old Rome and New Italy		. . Culture and Progress	VII.. 122
Castilian Days. (John Hay)		     	III. .253
Cathay, The Foreigner in Far.	(W. H. Medhurit)	     	VI.. 123
Caucasus, Life in the	.	1 [1. Headley	II.. 353
	Illus. Cossack Post	ii. ~	Bohemian Fortune-Teller	359
	Cossacks Playing Checkers	54	Bohemian of Mozdock	360
	Tartar	~	Bohemian Woman	362
	A Young Nogay	356	An Intelligent Countenance	352
	Nogay Children	~	Greek Beggar . -	363
	Nogay	358	Greek Beggar	364
Cavour	Culture and Progress		ii.. 66o
Cedar of Lebanon, The	Nature and Science		V. 124
Celestials in Sunday School, The	James L. B en		556
Cell Theory and Blood Corpuscles, The	Nature and Science	. 	. IX. . 824
Centennial, The	Topics of the Time		X. . 509
Central Asia. (Illustrated Library of Travel)	Culture and Progress ... . 		VII. . 764
Central Park, An Episode of. (Drawings by Frank Beard) . 	.Etchings		.VII. .256
Central Park, The New York	Culture and Progress		VI, . 753</PB>
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Central Park                              
Illus. Stone Screen Dividing Plaza from Car
	riage Road	VI.. 524
	The Mall, looking up	524
	Foot-path hy Willows	504
	The Music-Stand	526
	The Terrace, looking down the Mall	526
	Boat-House near Oak Bridge	527
	Oaks near Arsenal	527
	Rocky Bridge in Ravine	528
	Balcony Bridge, west side	529
	Rustic Bridge. looking west	529
	Stairs from Carriage Road to Lower Ter-
	   race	530
	Rustic Bridge, looking east	530
	Summer-House in Ramhle           
	Oak Bridge	532
	View from Belvedere, looking south-east	~
	View from Belvedere, looking south    
	Portrait of Frederick Law Olmsted	534
	Portrait of Calvert Vaux	534
	Nook in Ramhle	535
	Oaks near Seventy-ninth Street Entrance	.536
	Rustic Summer-House in Ramhle      
	Bow Bridge, from Lake             
	Summer-House south-east of the Casino	~538
	Portrait of Jacoh Wrey Mould	538
 Clarence Cook		~ Vol. Page.
		.523,673

Wards Statue of Shakespeare	673
The Tigress	674
Statue of Commerce	675
The Indian Hunter	676
Vinery near Casino	.677
Bird-Cage	677
Skating, west of Bow Bridge	678
The Ca5ino	678
Childrens Shelter	679
Rustic Bridge and Cascadein Ravine .... 68o
	Sabrinas Pool, near the Raviac	68r
	Bird-House in Ramble	68r
	View near Boys Gate, looking west	68z
	Bridge over Cascade	68a
	Bee-Hive in Ramble	683
	Bust of Schiller	683
	Nook in Ramble	684
	Lawn in Ramble	685
	Cave, from Lake	68~
	The Museum and Restaurant, from liar.
	   lem Mere	686
	Sleighing hy the Willows	686
Summer-House near Hamilton Square... .687
	View near Block House, looking east	687
Spring near Eighth Avenue	688 -
The Oval Bridge, near Seventh Avenue . .658
Ceylon. (Mountain Views and Adventures0)	~ T. Zkadley .... 		II.. 482
Chambers, Robert and William	Culture and Progress		IV.. 122
Chance. Poem	Anna C. Brocketi		IX.. 209
Channel, Crossing the	Nature and S-ience		IV - .112
Channing~s Wanderer	 ulture and Progress		III.. 637
Charities of the Fatherland, The	William WeZis		III. .408
	Illus. The Green Fir. (Rauhe Hans)	itt. .409	The Swallows Nests	412
	The Gold Bottom	409	The House of Rest	413
	The Bookbinding Office	420	Vine Hill	413
	The Chapel	410	Christian Heinrich Zeller	414
	Interior of the Rauhe Haus Chapel	411	The Orphan House at Lahr Dinglingen 	.425
	The Bee-Hive	421	The Diisselthal Establishment	425
	The Fishers Cottage	422	Otto Gerhard Heldring	426
Charleston, S. C. (See South,* The Great)	Edward King	VIII.. 129
Chemistry as a Means of Education	Nature and Science	V.259
Chemistry, Advance in	          	IX. .124
Cheney, John Vance, Papers by:
	Music. Poem	vi.. 672	The Visit. Poem	viii.. 543
	To Hope. Poem	X. .497
Chesapeake Peninsula, The	George Alfred T nsend. . . .. .111. .513
	illus. Old Brandywine Mills	III..513	Tomh of Gunning Bedford, Wilmington. .520
	A Chesapeake Waterman	524	Episcopal Church, Elkton	520
	Old Swedes Church	525	The White Clay	521
	Scene at Tinicum, Delaware River	~z6	The Old Brick Church at Church Hill 	522
	High Bridge, Brandywine Creek	517	Welsh Iract Church, Iron Hill	522
	The Whipping-Post	~i8	Court-House Square, New Castle	523
	She Sheriffs Cat	~i8	Wye Mills Presbyterian Church	523
	Marcus Hook	529	Home of Governor Hicks	524

Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, The. (See New Ways in the
	Old Dominion )	Jed. Hotckkiss	V. .137. .273
Chicago	. Topics of the Time	III.. 235
Chicago0	J. TV. Sheahan	X. .529
	SlIus. The Phenix	V. .529	Scene in Central Park               
	Swinging Bridge over the Chicago River. .530	Scene in Union Park	539
	A Chicago Omnibus	535	Scene in Jefferson Park	540
	View in the Chicago Stock Vards	532	The New Chicago Tribune Building 	.541
	The Water-Works	532	Field, Leiter &#38; Cos Old Building	542
	The CribChicago Water-Works	533	Honore Block	542
	Drakes Block	~	The Old Crosby Opera House	543
	The Bigelow House	~	The Blind Musician and His Wife	544
	The New Pacific Hotel	~	Illinois Central Depot	545
	The New Post-Office and Custom-House	s~s	The Second Presbyterian Church	s~s
	La Salle Street	~	Trinity Church	546
	Old Chamber of Commerce	536	The New England Congregational	Church.546
	New Chamber of Commerce	536	St. Pauls Univerandist Church	547
	Old Court-House	~	Portrait of Robert Collyer	548
	Tremont House	~	Unity Church	54~
	Scene in Lincoln Park	538	Portrait of David Swing	550
Chicago, Help for	Culture and P-ogress		III. .498
Chickaree, Change in Habits of the	Nature and Science		VII.. 126
Child, The.	Cult re and Progress		IV. 776
Children who Work	Julia A. Holmes		 I. .607
Illus. 1he Little Feather-Workers	i.. 609
Four and Eighty	6ii
Chopping Tobacco	622
II</PB>
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		 Vol. Page.
Children and Money	home and Society... vii.. 630;	VIII. .499
Children, A Word for the		VIII. .498
Children, Frightening	   	VIII.. 628
Children, The Rights of	Culture and Progress	 II. .444
Childrens Hour, The	.lilome and Society      ..	.... 516
Childrens Pennies, The		IX. .031
Childrens Books	(ulture and Progress.. II. 220;	III. .254,
Children, A Good Thing for		[629, 639
		V. .518
Childrens Magazines		, VI.. 352
Chinese, Our Labor System and the	Frank H. Norton 	II.. 61
Chinese Labor, A Plea for	Ald~y Sage Richardson	II.. 286
Chinese Skilled Labor	Win. F. G. Shanks	II. .494
Chinese, Physiology among the	Nature and Science	Vii.. 766
Chivalrie	Home and Society	VIII.. 371
Christs Miracles Scientifically Considered	Augustus Blauvelt	V. .611
Christs Resurrection Scientifically Considered		VII. .687
Christs Supernaturalism Scientifically Considered	    	IX. 410
Christ, The. Poem	Annie ft. Anna;z	VI.. 364
Christ, the Life of	Culture and Progress	VIII. .629
Christ in Art	    	x. .649
Christian Unity	Topics of the Time	VII.. 239, 368
Christianity and Science	    	IX. .626
Christianity and Science. (Rev. Dr. A. P. Peabody)	Culture and Progress	lx. .770
Christianity, From Judaism to	Culture and Proigrcss	VI. .381
Christianity and Color	. Topics of the Time	IX. .249
Christianity? What is Modern	Culture and Progress	IX.. 514
Christiani, Maud. Bazaines Prison		IX. .372
Christliebs Modern Doubt and Christian Belief	Culture and Pro6 ress	VIII.. 502
Christ-Mas. Poem	Adeline D. T. Whitney	III. .304
Christmas at the North Pole. (See	Goblin of the Ice, The).. Dr. I. L Hayes      	I.. 246
Christmas	Topics of the Time    	341; V. .503
Christmas Carol. (Words by J. G	Holland; Music by George J. Huss)           	.1. .352
Christmas Carol,0 A. Poem	Christina C. Rossetti  	III. . 278
Christmas Club, The	Edward Eggleston  	V .374
Christmas Door,0 The	Lois Brooke         	269
   Illus. How evermore he stands and	waits.
            After Thorwaldsen	i.. 268
Christmas Eve in Germany, A	Helen Berg        	338
Christmas Gift, The Oak Trees	Julian Hawthorne    	III.. 320
Christmas Greenery	Home and Society     	348; III. 373
Christmasin Ole Virginny. (Design by	William L. Sheppard). .Etchings           	III. .384
Christmas, Mirabels	Adeline Trafton     	276
Christmas Sleigh-Ride, A	F. ft. S           	IX 390
Christmas,0 Stephen Skarridges	Frank ft. Stockton    	279
   Illus. The Christmas l\Iackerel Seized	for Skarridge as a Benefactor            214
            Rent	III. .210 Hurrah for Skarridge                    215
         Making Out the Schedule	211 Grand Final Tableau                a16
         Mr. Skarridge Walks in	212
Christmas Symphony, A. Poem	H. H	III. .288
Christmas, The. Poem	Julia C. ft. Dorr	VII.. 301
Christmas Tree,0 The Orphans. Poem	Bayard Taylor	.111. .257
Illus. He wept; he clasped his hands and	Then, suddenly, there shone a light... 259
	   cried	hI. .257	The orphan child is now at rest~	a6o
	Once with my sister, hand in hand	258
Christus Pacificator. Poem		Samuel TVolcott		III. .650
Christus, The. Poem		Julia C. ft. Dorr		VII. .301
Church Debts		 Topics of the Time		X. . 778
Church Question, The Great		Culture and Progress		III. .497
Church Music Association, The				III. . 758
Church Music		 Topics of the Time		X. .242
Church Property, The Taxation of				VII.. 755
Churches, A New System in City		Home and Society		VIII. . 241
Churchs Parthenon		Culture and Pro6 ress		IV.. 251
Cicerones, Italian				II. .107
Cincinnati           		.. Topics of the Time		x. .510
Cinnabar City		James T. .lIZcKay		VIII. .465
City Houses		Nature and Science	 	.. . V. .390
Cities, The Overcrowded		 Topics of the Time		IX.. 755
City of God, The. (R. Abbey)		culture and Progress		V. .268
City of Good-Will, The. Poem		1 7. Towbriclge		IX.. 48
Civil Service Reform		 Topics of the Time	V	.115; VI. .110</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Civilization,0 An Ancient American	Maria J. .8. Browue	V. .724
	Illus. Remains of the Temple of the Sun,	Peruvian Stone \Var-Cluh	730
	   Cuzco	v. .725	Huaraca	730
	Quippus	725	Silver Lamp	730
	Calallito	~6	Supay	732
	Huayra Puhura	726	Jar made of Black Clay	731
	Imitation If the Caballito in Red	Clay.... 727	Jar made of Black Clay	732
	A Case of Irepan	727	lVlacas. m Vase male of Silver	732
	Graves in the Valley of Espiritu	Santo.... 724	Earthen Water Jar	732
	A Tomh and its Inmate	728	Round Chulpas, or Burial Towers	733
	Copper Tools and Clay Molds	729	Statue of an Inca Chief	733
	Peruvian Mummy	729
Clarissa Harlowe	Culture and Progress	VIII. .632
Clarke, T. Edwards. The Bottom of the Sea		IS
Clay Deposits, Origin of	Nature and Science	IX.. 772
Clean Hands	Topics of the Time	V.. 762
Clevelands Landscape Architecture	Culture and Progress	VII. .634
Cloak Cubby and the Blue Room, The	Mrs. Edward A. Walker	II.. 625
Cloaks	Home and Society     VII	244; IX.. 254
Clocksj Illuminated	The Worlds Work	X. .524
Clock, The Polar	Nature and Science	VIII. .379
Clothes of a Ghost, The. Poem	S. M. B. Piatt	II. .204
Clothes of the Period, The	Home and Society	III. ~
Clothing, Winter	Nature and Science	V.. 122
Cloud and Fire, The. Poem	Samuel Wolcott	II. .507
Clover, L. B. The Old Van Rensselaer Mansion0		VI. .651
Clubs of Paris, The	Mary C. Putnam, AZ. D	III. .105
Coal Measures, Western	Nature and Science . 	VI. .126
Coal, Substitute for		V. .389
Coal Question in England, The		VI. .383
Coal Deposits, Formation of		VII.. 765
Coan. Titus Munson, Papers by:
	An Islandon Fire0	11.562
	Broad ~4ews	iv. .682
	To a Friend. Poem	IX.. 720
Co-Education of the Sexes	Alexander Hyde   	II. .519
Co-Education of the White and Colored Races	LV. H. Rufner    	VIII.. 86
Coffee, A Cup of	Home and Society  	IV.. 774
Cohens The Deicides	Culture and Progress	123
Cold on the System, Effects of	Nature and Science 	VI. .638
Cold Snap, The	Edward Bellamy  	x. .619
Coleridge, Sara	fIulture and Progress	VII. 763
Coless The Evangel	....            	IX. .387
College Examinations	Nature and Science 	VIII.. 635
Collins, Wilkie	Culture and Progress	VIII.. 752
Colorado, Chasm of the. (Thomas Moran)                                        		. . VIII.. 373
Colorado,5.The Cafions of the	iWa/or I W. Powell ... IX. .293, 394, 523
[See also, An Overland Trip to the Grand Cafion. .x. .659]
Illus. The Start from Green River Station...... 297 The Spanish Bayonet in Marhle Cafion. .. 400
	Inquiring the Way	291	Head of the Grand Ca6on	402
	The Camp at Flaming Gorge	299	Running a Rapid	403
	The Gate of Lodore	300	Standing Rocks on Powells Plateau	404
	Side Caflon of Lodore	302	Climhing the Grand Ca6bn	405
	The Wreck at Disaster Falls	303	The Grand Chasm of the Colorado	408
	Fire in Camp	304	The Grand Caflon of the Colorado	524
	The Rescue	305	The Grand Caflon at the foot of ToRn-
	Echo Park	306	   Weap, looking west	526
	Swallow Cave	308	Mu-Av Caflon, looking west	527
	Sumners Amphitheater	309	Grand Caflon, from To-Ro-Weap, looking
	Repairing Boats at Gunnisons Butte	io	   east	528
	Toom-Pin Woo-Near Too-Weap	394	Marhle Pinnacle in Kanah Caflon	529
	Glen Ca6on	395	Side Gulch in Grand Caflon	532
	Repairing Boats	396	Our Messeiiger	532
	Side Caflon in Glen Canon	397	Our Messengers Boy	533
	Monument in Glen Caflon	398	Our Messengers Wife	536
	Noonday Rest in Marhle Caflon	399
Colorado. (Ascent of Grays Peak )	E. J. Mallett	IV. .576
Color in Houses		Home and Society	X .116
Color of the Sea		Ndture and Science	IV. .634
Comedy, The Divine		(ulture and Prog;ess	III.. 754
Comet, the Lost		Nature and Science 	.. . V. . 654
Comets and their Tails			IV.. 498
Comfort, G. F. Should the Study of the Modern precede that of the Ancient Languages?			IV. .414
Comfort Below Stairs		   Home and Society	X. .516
Coming Race. The		..... Culture and Progress	111.509
Commag~re, Frank V	The Probabilities of Rivers		IX. .191
Commentary, The Bible	~ulture and Progress .111. .123; VI. .123
	[VII. .251</PB>
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				Vol. Page.
Commentaries, Sunday School			Culture and Progress	VII.. 125
Commission, The International			Totics of/he Time	II.. 96
Common Things. Poem			Samuel W. Duffleld	III. .743
Communism in America. (Charles	Nordhoff)		Culture and Progress	IX.. 769
Compass Needles, Circular			Nature and Science	viii.. 253
Compensation in Nature				VI.. 509
Compensation. Poem			John C. Saxe	X. .447
Conant, William C., Papers by:
        The Right not to Vote	III.. 73, 209
        The Silver Age2	ix..
Concerts, The			Culture and Progress	III. .633
Condenser, New Surface			The Worlds Work	..... . .. . X. . 790
Conference Wrong Side Out			Cail Hamilton	423
Congress, The Munich			Culture and Progress	III. .376
Congress, Speech-making in			Albert Rhodes	.. . VII.. 294
Consecration. Poem			Charlotte F. Bates	IX. .596
Consumption			Nature and Science	VII. .254
Conway, Moncure D. The Demons of the		Shadow    		V.. 63, 233
Cook, Clarence, Papers by:
        Art at the Capitol               v. ~ Beds and Tahies, Stools and Candle-
        Central Park	Vt. .523, 673	sticks	                x. .269
        The Touchstone	VIII. .539
Cooke, John Esten. My Knee-Buckles	VI. .477
Cooke, Joshua. Autumn Game on the Prairies	IV. .697
Coolidge, Susan, Papers by:
	Edsons Mother	it.. 296	A Few Hints on the CaliforniaJourney.vt.. 25
	In the Brook	tit. .567	The White Flag. Poem	vt. .272
	Two Ways to Love. Poem	iv.. 696	The Cradle Tomh at Westminster.
	Poem	x. .678
Coolidges (Susan) Mischiefs Thanksgiving	Culture and Progress 	 IX.. 770
Co-operative Marketing	Home and Society   	  V. .641
Copyright	Culture and Progress 	 III. .37~
Copyright, International	Topics~ of the Time  	  X. .378
Coquetry and Love. Poem	. ... Charlotte F. Bates   	VIII.. 703
Corals and Coral Islands, Danas	Culture and Progress 	 IV. .383
Corfo, The Island of	Charles K. Tuckerman	 IV. 445
	Illus. Corfiote Peasants	iv. . ~	Ulysses Isle, Corfu	447
	The Fortification, Coffu	445	Mon Repos, Corfu	448
	Baptism of Prince George	446	Street View, Corfu	448
	Kings Palace	447	Ancient Coin of Corcyra	449
	A Work of Ancient Greek Art, Corfu	4~7	Ancier.t Tomh, Corfu	449
Cornell University		J.M. hart	VI. .199
	Illus. Cornell University Buildings, Ithaca,	The Sihley College	204
	New Vork	vi.. 200	Cascadilla Walk	205
	The Cascadilla	~oz	The Printing Office, Sihley Building	205
	Cascadilla Falls	203	Ezra Cornells Residence	206
Correspondents, Letters from	Home and Society	I iS, 250, 385
		[644, 785
Coromandel, The Mud Banks of	Nature.and Science	IX. .771
Cosmic Iron in the Air	IX. .771
Costume Parties	Home and Society	IX.. 254
Cottier &#38; Co	Culture and Pro.~ress	VIII.. 500
Country Board	Home and Society	IV.. 771
Count Ten	Topics of the Time	... . ... X. .109
Counts Little Daughter, The. Poem               Mrs. B		S. Greenough	III. .129
Court Ball at The Hague, A                         Albert Rhodes			V. .443
Covert. Poem                                   H. H			V. .475
Cradle Tomb at Westminster, The. Poem            Susan Coolid~e			x. 678
Cranchs Aineid                                  Culture		and Progress	V.. 398
Crane, Newton. Fairmount Park			I.. 225
Crapsey, Edward. The Anthracite Problem			I.. 647
Creation, Sixth Day of. (Brion)                    Culture		and Proc, ress	III. .757
Cr6dit Mobilier, The			VII.. 546
Crime, The Complicity of Justice with                  Topics of the Time			V. .638
Criticism			V. .384
Criticism, Conscience and Courtesy in			VI. .238
Criticism, The Indecencies of			IX. .625
Crocodile, The Voice of the                          Nature		and Science	111. .380
Croquet                                       Home and Society			IV. .246, 372, 501
			[VIII. .371
Crosby, F. K. Gastric Literature			VIII.. 597
Cross of Cadmon, The                            Charles		A. De .Aay	X. .554
   Illus. The Cross of Cadmon            x. .555
Crounse, L. L. How we escaped War with Spain			I. .297</PB>
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5
		Vol. Page.
Cruel Lord.5 The. Poem	Edward Renaud	V. .734
Cruelty to Men and Women	Topics of (lie Time	VI. .109
Crusade, The Childrens. (G. Z. Gray)	Cuoture and Progress	It.. 216
C.R.W. Sonnet		86
Cuba and the Cuban Insurrection	Win. J. Starks	VI.. 10
	Illus. The Moro Castle	vi.. ii	Catalan Volunteers	15
	Lersundi	22	Cabellero de Rodas	16
	The Cuban Volante	23	Attack on Cuban Stronghold          
	Dulce	24	Valmaseda	29
Cuckoo, The. Poem	C. S. Calverly	V. .365

CULTURE AND PROGRESSABROAD AND AT HOME. Contents of.
Vol. Page.
Abbeys (R.) The City of God    v. .268
Absence. A Correction of Miss
	Bushnells Poem	V. .781
Academy, The French	III. .754
Academy Exhibition, The Royal	ii.. 438
Academy Exhibition, The National
	(1871)	II. .329

Academy of Design, The (1872)	iv. .252
Adademy of Design, The (1873)	vi.. 246
Academy Exhibition, The (1874)... .VtII. .245
Academy of Design, The (1875)	x. .251
Acting. About	IV. .639
Adamss (C. F., Jr.) Chapters of Erie
	and Other Essays	111.250
Admiral, The Good	ix.. 768
Adventures of aPhaeton, The Strange
	(William Black)	V. .649
Africa, Northern, Rohlfs Lectures on III.. 630
Africa, The Heart of. (Dr. George
	Scbweinfurth)	VIII.. 504
Aftermath. (Henry W.Longfellow)	VII. .121
	Agassiz	VIII. .505
	Albert.type, The	11.443
	Alcotts (Louisa M.) Little Men	II. .446
Aldrichs (Thomas Bailey) Marjorie
Daw and Other People         VII. .25t
America, Ancient. (Baldwin) .... iv. .643
~American Religion. (John Weiss)	.11.. 557
American Institute Industrial Exhibi
	hun, The	III. .122

American Girl Abroad, An (Ade
	line Trafton)	IV.. 127
Americanisms. (Prof. Schele Do
	   Vere)	III. .379, 763
	Anatomy. (Left Eighth Ribs)	u.. 662
	Andersen, Hans Christian	III. .755
	   Outline of Univelsology	III. .762
Andross, John. (Rebecca Harding
	Davis)	VIII. .753
Arabesques. (Mrs. Sarah Green
	ough)	III. .253

Arabia, The New Volume on. (Scribners
	Library of Travel)	IV. 224
Archbishop Keoiick	III. .759
Architecture, Landscape. (H. W. S.
	Cleveland)	VII. .634
Arctic Experiences	IX. .121
Arctic Travel, A New Book of. (Dr. 8.
	I. Hayes)	III. .763
Aristophanes Apology. (Robert
	Browning)	X. .519
Arnolds (Frederick) Turning-Points in
	   Life	VI. .350
	Arnolds (Matthew) Literature	and
	   Dogma	VI..755
	Art, Books on	VIII.. 503
	Art, An Exhibition of Decoranve	x. .
	Art-History, Incidents in	111.498
	Art-History, Italian. (Riegel)	68z
	Art in Newport, R. I	II..
	Art in Our Homes and Schools	v. .511
	Art-Lectures, Tames	II. .666
	Art Museum, The	III. .756
Art, Talks on. (W. M. Hunt) ... .... 787
Art vs. Heart. (Mrs. Piatts Poems) . VIII.. 501
Asia, Overland through. (Colonel
	Knox)	III. .255

At His Gates. (l\Irs. Oli~hant)... .... 780
Assyria. (George Smith)	X. .787
	Auber. ............	II. .554
Anerbachs (Berthold) Waldfried . VIII.. 754
Aumale, The Duke d	III. .629
Austins (Mrs.Jane S.) Moonfolk. ..... 387
AuthorsandBooks	u. .662.
Vol. Page.

Bagehots (Walter) The London Money
Market	VII. .246
Bakers (George A., Jr.) Point Lace
and Diamonds	X..389
Baldwins Ancient America	IV. .643
Bancrofts (Hubert Howe) The Native
Races of the Pacific Coast	X. .386
Barbauld. Mrs. (Grace A. Ellis) . VIII.. 377
Barriers Burned Away. (Rev. E P.
	Roe) 	VI. .120
Bartletts (Truman H.) Wounded
Drummer-Boy	X. .253
	Bed-Time Stories.	(Mrs. Louise
Chandler Moulton)	VII.. 225
Beechers (Henry Ward) Lectures on
Preaching . IV. .777 VIII. .634; x. .788
Beechers Life of Christ	III. .249
	Beethovens Centennial	68o
Bdsants (Walter) The Frereb Humor
	ists	IX. .510
Bianca Cappello. (Ellzabeth C. Kin
	   ney)	VII. .762
	Bible Music. (Jacox)	IV. .511
	Bible Revision	V.. 780
	Bible Commentary, The	III... 123
		[VI. .123; Vii. .251
Bible, The Historic Origin of the.
(Edwin Cone Bissell)	VI. .382
Bibliography, Indian. (Thomas W.
	Field)	VII.. 252
Birds, A New Book on. (Dr. Elliott
Conesi	IV. .645
Bissells (Edwin Cone) The Historic
Origin of Ihe Bible	VI.. 382
	Blackmores The Maid of Sker	V. .233
Blacks (WilliaIn) Three Feathers. .... 789
Blacks The Strange Adventures of a
Phaeton	V.. 649
Blacks A Princess of Thule	VIII.. 249
Blackies (John Stuart) Phases of
Morals	V. .520
Blackies Self-Culture	VII.. 763
Blanche, August	IV.. 123
Bobemians, The	III. .755
Book oftbe East, The. (Richard Henry
Stoddard)	III. .383
	Books		1.683
	Books, Childrens	II. .220;	III. .639
	Books, French and German	X. .224, 256
		[392, 522, 789
	Books, Holiday	III. .382
	Books, Illustrated	IX. .260
	Books, New	II. .331
	Booth, Edwin	III. .632
Border Reminiscences. (RB. Marcy.
	U.	S. A.)	III. .638
Boyesens (Hjalmar Hjorth) A Norse
mans Pilgrimage	X. .645
Boyesens (Hjalmar Hjortb)Gunnar IX. .258
Bressant. (Julian Hawihoroe).... VI.. 507
Bric-5-Brac Books	Viii. .250
Brook and Other Poems, The.
(William B. Wright)	V .65o
Brownings (Robert) Aristophanes
Apology	X. .529
Brownings Fifine at the Fair	IV.. 775
Brownings New Poem. ( The Red
Cotton Nightcap Country)	VI. .373
Broughams Autobiography	V. .272
Bryants (William Cullen) Orations and
	   Addresses	 vi. .634
	Biichners Man	  ~. .644
	Bulwer, Edward Lytton	  V. .772
	Bulwers Kenelm Chillingly	 VI.. 375
	Bulwers The Parisians	viii. . ian</PB>
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CULTURE AND PROGRESSABROAD AND AT HOME. Contents of (continued).
	Vol. Page.	Vol. Page.

Burgomasters Family, The. (Christiac	Crusade, The Childrens. (George
Muller)  . . vii. .506 Zahriskie Gray)                 ii. .~i6
Burroughss (John) Wake-Robin..	ii. ~ Cumhermede, Wilfrid. (George l\lac-
Burrs (Rev. E. F.) Pater 1\lundi vi. .250 J)onald)                    ui. .634
Bushnells (Horace) Forgiveness and Curtiuss (Dr. Ernst) Greece        iii. .507
	Law	viii. ~ Cushman, Charlotte . .111. .378
Bushnells Sermons on Living Suh- Cyclical Deluges. (William Bassett
	jects	V. .269 Walkerl          ~. .252
California, Oregon and the Sandwich Danas Corals and Coral Islands Iv. .383
	Islands. (Charles Nordhoff). viii. .6~o Dante in Poland	in.
Calvinism, etc. (J. A. Froude).... ii. .aae Dante in Spain                   i. .65e
Cameos. (From W. S. Lasdor)... vii.. 633 Darwin on The Expression of the Finn-
Carlyles (Thomas) The Early Kings of tions                           V. .774
	Norway	x. .6~o Darwinism                         ii. .109
Castelars (Emilio) Old Rome and New David, King of Israel. Rev. Dr. Win.
	Italy	VII.. Ill M. Taylor) ...
Castilian Days. (John Hay)     iii. .253 Davidsons (Thomas)	~ 77
Cathay,The Foreigner in Far. (W. H. Group       ................
	Medhurst)	vs. .223 Daviss (Rehecca Harding) John An-
Cavour .                           ii. .66o dross                    viii. .753
Central Asia. (Illustrated Lihrary of Dehatahie Land, The. (Rohert Dale
	Travel)	VII.. 764 Owen)                         III. .635
Central Park, The New York	VI.. 753 Defense of Guenevere. (William
Chamhers, Rohert and William     iv.. iaa	Moiris)                    X..388
Channings Wanderer	iii.. 6~ DeForests (J. W.) Overland      in. .505
Chicago, Help for.	III. .498 DeForests The Wetherel Affair . .IX. .258
Children, A Good Thing for	v.. ~s8 Deicides, The. (Cohen)        Ix. .223
Childrens Books.. .11. .220; itt. .254, 629, 639 De Liefdes (J. B.) Galama	vi. .220
Children, 1 he Rights of	II. .444 Developments, Psychic          III. .242
Child, The.	iv. .776 De Veres (Prof. Schele) American-
Christian Dogmatics. J. J. Van isms                   ~u. ~ 763
	Oosterzee)	IX. .257 Divorce,Mrs.HarrietBeecherStowe 00.11. .558
Christianity and Science. ~kev. Dr. A. Dorking, The Battle of             ii.. 440
	P. Peahody)	IX.. 770 Drama in Paris, The                 111.496
Christianity, From Judaism to. Dramatic Season, The               ii.. to8
	(Ahraham Jaeger)	VI.. ~8e Dramatic Prospects .............v. .232
Christianity? What is Modern       IX. .524 Drapers (John William) The Conflict
Christ in Art                  x. .649 hetween Religion and Science..IX.. 635
Christ, The Life of                 VIII. ~ Drapers (Dr. J. C.) A Years Glean-
Christ, The Fourth Gospel the Heart logs in Science                 VI. .223
	of. (Rev. Edmund H. Sears)... IV. .382 Dudleys (J. L.) Tides and Tendencies
Christlieha (Theodore) IVlodern Douht of Religious Thought         vi.. 380
	and Christian Belief	viii.. 502 Diirer Festival, The                 ii.. 554
Church Music Association, The......iii.. 758 Earth as Modified hy Human Action,
Church Question, The Great        III. .497 The. (George P. Marsh)     Ix. .229
Church and state in the United States. Earths Composition, The. (Prof. David
	(Rev. Jo3eph P. Thompson)	VII.. 249	Forhes)	11.207
Churchs Parthenon	Iv. .252 Earth, The. (Elis6e Reclus)      Itt. .507
Cicerones, Italian	II. .207 Earth-Treasures. (William Jones) .V. .522
Circuit Rider, The. (Edward Eggles-	Echoes of the Foot-Hills. (Bret
ton)                      viii. .374 Harte)                     Ix. .637
City of God, The. (R. Ahhey). . . v.263 Eclipse of the Sun, Dec. 22, 2872	I. .683
Clarissa Hariowe	viii.. 632 Egglestons (George Cary)  How to
Clarkes (James Freeman) Ten Great	Educate Yourself              V.. 269
Religions                       ii.. ~8 Egglestons (Edward) Hoosier School-
Clarkes (Mary Cowden) The Girlhood	master                        III. .638
of Shakespeares Heroines       IX.. 523 Egglestons The End of the World V. .270
Clevelands(H.W. S.)I.andscapeArchi-	Egglestons The Circuit Rider.. viii. .374
tecture                        Vil. .634 Electricity (Illustrated Lihrary of Won-
CohensThe Deicides             IX. .223 ders)                           IV. .225
Coleridges (Sara) Phantasmion..viu.. 633 Elephant, The Land of the White.
Coleridge, Sara....	. VII.. 763 (Frank Vincent, Jr.)            IX. .222
Coless (Dr. Ahram) The Evangel. ix.. 387 Eliots (George) Middleinarch	v. .648
Collins, Wilkie	VIII.. 752 Eliot, George, in Verse           viii. .502
Colomdo,The Chasm of the. (Thomas	Elliss (Grace A.) Mrs. Barbauld viii. .377
Moran)                       VIII.. 373 Encyclopedias                      V. .235
Comedy, The Divine	III. .754 Englands Bad Laws                II. .222
Coming Race, The	III. .509 England, Some Facts from           III. .243
Commentaries, Sunday School	VII.. 225 English in Ireland. The              V.394
Communisos in America. (Charles Nord-	English Literature, History of. (H. A.
hoff)                          Ix.. 769 Tame)                         III. .507
Concerts, The	121. .633 English Statesmen. (Thomas Went-
Congress, The Munich	III. .376 worth Higginson)               X. .522
Coolidges (Susan) Mischiefs Thanks-	English Water-Colors                II.. 203
giving    ... .. .. IX. .770 Erie and other Essays, Chapters of.
Coolidges (Susan) What katy	(C. F. Adams, Jr)               III. .250
Did                      v. .399 Essays. (James Hadley)         VII. .247
Coomassie and Magdala. (Henry M.	Eustiss (W. t) A New Hymn and
Stanley)                  viii. .634 Tune Book)                     X. .390
Coues (Dr. Elliott). A New Book on	Evangel, The. (Dr. Abram Coles) ix. .387
Birds                           IV.. 645 Evangelical Alliance. The           IX. .222
Copyright	III..375 Exhibition, The American Institute In-
Corals and Coral Islands. (Dana) . Iv.. 383	dustrial                         III. .222
Cottier &#38; Co	viii.. 500 , Exhihition. The National Academy .11.. 329
Cranchs Translation of the .ZEneid. . . V. .398	[Iv. .252; VI. .246; viii. .245; X. .252
Cravens (Mine. Augustus) Mine. FIco-	Exhibition, The Royal Academy     II. .408
range                          VI.. 222 Exhibition, The Water-Color (2872) . ... t.. 686
Creation, Sixth Day of. (Brion).	.111. .757 Exodus, The Desert of the. (Professor
Cretan Insurrection, The. (Win. J. Palmer)                    iv~ .644
	Stillman) .......................ix. .638 Exploration, Oriental ...............vIII..246</PB>
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CULTURE AND PROGRESSABROAD AND AT HOME. Contents of (continued).
Vol. Page.

Griebens (Dr.) The Songs of Kutschke

before the Bar	III.
Grillparzer, The Poet	ti. . to6
Griswolds (Rufus Wilmot) The Female
Poets of America	viti. .220
Guizot, The Venerable	682
Gunnar. (HjalmarHjorthBoyesen)	. Ix.. 258
Guyots Physical Geography	VI. .636
H.	H. s Bits of Talk about Home
Matters	vi..
H. H.s Bits of Travel.	In. .760
Hadleys (James) Essays	VII. .247
Hadleys Introduction to Roman Law
	[vti. .247
Hakes (Thomas Gordon) Poems...	...... 223
Hales (Edward Everett) How to Do
	It	III. .522
Hales (Edward Everett) Ups and
Downs	VI.. 758
Hales Our New Crusade	X. .392
Halls (Rev. John) Papers for Home
	Reading		II. .559
Hanertons (Philip Gilbert) The

Unknown River	II. .220
Hamettons Intellectual Life	vi. .756
Hamertons Harry Blottnc	X. .256
Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates.
(Mary l\Lapes Dodge)	vo. .507
Hap-Hazard. (Kate Field)	vt..
Hardys Far from the Madding Crowd
			[tx. .637
Hares (Augustus J. C.) Records of
a Quiet Life	VII. .507
Hares Days Near Rome	x. .255
Harts (James Morgan) German Uni-
versities	IX. .354
Hartes (Bret) Verse and Prose	Iii. .~8o
Hartes l\Srs. Skaggs Husbands..	.v. .647
Hartes Echoes of the Foot.Hills.ix. .637
Harry Blount. (Philip Gilbert Ham.
erton)	X. .256
Haweiss (H. R.) Musicand Morals IV. .645
Haweiss Thoughts for the Times.	V.. 520
Hawthorne, Nathaniel	u.. 669
Hawthornes (Julisis) Idolatry . . .	IX. .385
Hawthornes Bressant	VI.. 507
Hayess (Dr. I. I.) New Book of Arctic
	   Travel	III. .763
	Hays (John) Castilian Days	in. .253
	Haynes (Paul H.) Poems	x. .647
Hazens (General) School and the
Army in Prussia and France	IV.. 778
Heathen Chinee Outdone, Our	682
Heliotype Reproductions, Some     ix.. 383
Helpss (Archut) Ivan de Biron.	viii. .632
Hidden Life, A. (George Mac-
Donald)	Iv.. 521
Higginsons (Thomas Wentworth) At-

lantic Essays	111.252
Higginsons Oldport Days	VII. .374
Higginsons History	ix.. 768
Higginsons English Statesmen	X. .522
Historical Manuscripts, The Royal Com-
mission on	VI.. 629
History, Epochs of. (Frederick See-
	bohm)		Ix..ioaa
History of Religions, Comparative.
(James Moffat, D. D.)	vii.. 764
History. (Thomas Wentworth Higgin-
	son).	.. ....	IX.. 768
Hodges (Charles) Systematic Theolo-
	gy	III. .222
		[635; V. .529
Hodges What is Darwinism? ....	VIII. .377
Home Reading, Papers for. (Rev.John
Hall, D. D.)	II. .559
Home, The. (Frank R. and Marian
	Stockton)		V. .779
Home Matters, Bits of Talk About.
	   (H. H.)	 VI. .635
	Homes and How to Make Them.	(E.
	   C. Gardner)	Ix.. ~o5
	Honorary Degrees	III. .227
Hopkinss (Mark) Outline Study of
Man	VII. .379
Hotels, Ladies	III. .222
Hoosier Schoolmaster. (Edward Eg-
gleston)	In. .638
Hours in a Library. (Leslie Steph-
	en)	X. .223
Vol. P. go.

Fables in Song. (Robert Lord Lyt-
	ton)	VIII.. 247
Far from the l\Iadding Crowd.
	(Hardy)	Ix. .637
Fatherland, Life and Literature in the.
	(Hurst)	IX.. 355
Fatherland. A Monument for the	IV.. 224
Female Poets of America, The.
  (Rufus Wilmot Griswold)	VIII.. 220
Ferdinand the Filth	 III. .753
Festival, The Diirer	 II.. 554
Fields (Kate) Hap-Hazard	 VI.. 635
Fields (Kate) Ten Days in Spain.ix. .53
Fields (thomas XV.) indian Bibliog-
	raphy	VII. .252
Fifine at the Fair. (Robert Brown-
ing) .. ...               IV.. 775
Figuiers (Louis) To-l\Iorrow of
	Death	iv. iSa
Fine Arts, Torrey and Scott on the .. ..... 764
Finland	I. .68t
Fishers (George P.) The Reforma-
	tion	V. .776
Fleurange. (Mine. Augustus Craven)
[vi. .222
Force, One Great. (Crisfield John-
	son)	In. .520
Forgiveness and Law. (Horace Bush-
   nell)	VIII.. 375
France	II. .553
France, Peace Reigning in	II. .105
Fraser-Tytlers(Miss) MistressJudithx. . 254
Freiligrath, Ferdinand	III. .630
French at Home, The. (Albert
	Rhodes)	x 646
French Books    x. .224, t~6, 392, 522, 789
Fiench and German Literature	679
[II. .327, 660; III. .220, 122, 242, 244
[x.. 224. 256, 39?, 522, 789
French Humorists, Tue. (Walter
	Bdsant)	Ix. .520
French Revolution, ihe. (William
	OConnor Morris)	x. .255
Free lance. (XVilliam Cleaver Wil-
	kinson)	X. .222
Freemans (Edward A.) The History
of the Norman Conquest of Eng-
	land	VIII.. 127
Froude on the American Platform	V.. 267
Froudes (J. A.) Calvinism, etc... .11. .222
Froudes Short Studies on Great Sub-
	jects	ItI. .250
Galama. (J. B. De Liefde)	VI. .120
Gardiners (S. R.) The Thirty Vears
	War	IX. .259
Gardners (F. C.) Homes and How
to Make Them	IX. .5o8
Genesis of Species, The. (Mivart)	II.. 556
German Books	X. .124, 256, 392, 522, 789
German Empire, The New	ii. .205
German and French Literature	i.. 679
[II. .327, 66o; III. .220, 222~ 242, 244
[x. .224, 256, 392, 522, 789
German Parliament, The	ii. .66n
German Soldiers	III. .222
German Universities. (James Morgan
   Hart)	IX.. 384
Germany, Universities of	ii. .328
Gil Blas in Hebrew	II.. 553
Gildersleeves (B. L.) The Satires of
Perseus	x. .647
Girls. The Other. (Adeline D. T.
Whitney)	VI.. 376
Glaciers, American	2.. 687
God, The Fair. (Lew Wallace). ...... 250
Gothic Revival in England, The	III. .627
Gounod and his Villa	683
Gray Collection of Engravings. ihe ..vI. .247
Grays (George Zabriskie) The Chil-
	 ren a Crusade	II. .226
	Greece. (Dr. Err.st Curtius)	III. .507

Greece, Social Life in. (Rev. J. P.
	Mahaffy)	X. .789
Greece, Impressions of. (Sir Thomas
  Wyse)	II. .327
Greeks of To-day, The. (Charles	K.
   Tuckerman)	v. .~i8
Greenoughs Portia	IV.. 222
Greenoughs (Mrs. Sarah) Arabes-
	ques	III. .255
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CULTURE AND PROGRESSABROAD AND AT HOME. Contents of (continued).
Vol. Page.

House, The Story of a. (Viollet-le
	Duc)	IX. .509
How to Educate Yourself. (George
Cary Eggleston)	v. .269
How to Do It. (Edward Everett
	Hale)	III. .511
Howells (W. D.) Poems	vii. .252
Hudsons (Frederic) A History of Amer
ican Journalism	VI. .229
Hugos (Victor) Ninety-Three.... viii.. 248
Hunts (W.M.) TalksonArt	x. .787
Hunts Pictures	Ill.. 500
Hursts Life and Literature in the Fath
erland	ix. 385
Huxleys(Thomas Henry) Addresses vi. .753
Idolatry. (Julian Hawthorne)	ix.. 385
Idyls of the King. (Alfred Tenny
son)	v. ~
Illustrated Travel	v. .522
Ingelow (Jean) as a Novelist       vi..
Incaglios. (Payne)               ii. .327
Intellectual Science, Elements of.
(Noah Porter) . .......	III. .124
Intellectual Life. (Philip ilbert
Hamerton)	vi.. 756
Intercollegiate Scholarships	vI. .225
International Metric Commission, The .v. .772
Isles of Shoals, The. (Celia Thax
ter)	vi. .~o6
Isnailia. (Sir Samuel White Baker)	. ix.. 638
Ivan de Biron. Arthur Helps.... viii. .632
Jacoxs Bihle Music	iv.. 522
Jaegers (Abraham) From Judaism to
Christianity)	vi.. 382
Jamess (Henry, Jr.) A Passionate Pil
grim	ix. .766
Jamess Transatlantic Sketches     x. .389
Japan in Our Day. (Illustrated Lihrary
	   of Travel)	iii. .380
	Jesuits, The War against the	iIi. .630
	Jews of France, The	hI. .245
Johannes Olaf. (F. E. Bunnett, from
the German of E. de Wille)     vi.. 633
Johnsons (Crisfield) One Great
	Force	. .......... in. .520
Johnsons (Charles Frederic) Lucre
tius	Iv. .379
J ohonnots School-Houses	IiI. .5II
Joumalism, A History of American.
	   (Frederic Hudson)	vi.. 229
	Joumalism, Hunganan	iII. .632
	Jowetts Plato	iIi. .248
	Juhilee, The Boston	iv.. 503
Katherine Earle. (Adeline Trafton)	ix.. 222
	Kellogg	 i. .685
	Kenelm Chillingly. (Buiwer)	vi..
Kennedy, Life of John Pendleton.
	(H.	T. Tuckerman)	Iii. .227
Kentuckys Love. (Edward King)..... 779
Kindergarten, The	II.. 226
Kings (Edward) Kentuckys Love.v. ~
Kings (Clarence) Mountaineering . iv.. 643
Kinneys (Elizabeth C.) Bianca Cap
	pello	viI. .762
Knoxs (Colonel) Overland through
	   Asia	III..255
	Kroegers The German	7vlinnesin-
	   gers	vI. .374
Lahor versus Capital           
La Grande Nation	..... 377
                           Ii. .222
LangesCommentaries	iI. .447; in. .638
[IV. .380; v. .652; Vi. .223; viii. .634, 756
[ix. .639
Language Wanted, A New	V.770
Language, The Life and Growth of.
(William Dwight Whitney)	X. .522
Lars. (Bayard 1aylor)	VI.. 252
Last Tournament, The. (Alfred Ten
nyson)	Iii. .5o8
Lears (Edward) Nonsense Songs, Sto-
ries, Botany, and Alphabet       ii. .668
Lectures on Church History. (Dean
Stanley)	IV.. 380
Lectures on Light. (Prof. John
Tyndall)	VI.. 249
Lectures on Preaching. (Henry Ward
Beecher)	Iv. .777; ViiI. .634; x. .788
Liherty, Equality and Fraternity.
(Fitzjames Stephen)	VII.. 224
Liddon, Henry Parry ................ii. .324
	Vol. Page.

Life of Christ. (Henry Ward
	Beecher)	111.249
Life Insurance. (J. H. Van Amringe)	x. .224
Lincoln, The New Life of (Ward H.
	Lamon)	iv. .~o6
Liszt, Abh6	II. .222
Literature and Dogma. (Matthew
	Arnold)	VI. .755
Literature, French and German     i. .679;
[ii. .327, 66o; III.. I20~ 121, 242, 244;

Literature, Italian [x. .224, 256, 392, 522, 789
                                                                        III.. 754
Little Lady, My	v. .234
Little Men. (Louisa M. Alcott).... ii. .446
	Livingstone, David.	.....x. .648
Longfellows (Henry W.) The Divine
	Tragedy	iii.
Longfellows Three Books of Song IV.. 520
Love in the Nineteenth Century.
	(Harriet W. Preston)	vi. .633
Lowells (Rohert) Wntings	x. .222
Lucretius. (Charles Frederic John
	son)	Fables IV. .379
	Song	VIII. .247
MacDonalds (George) The Princess
	andthe Goblin	iv. .646
MacDonalds Wilfrid Cumbermede .111.. 634
MacDonalds A Hidden Life	IV. .522
MacDonalds Malcolm	Ix.. 767
Mackenzies (Dr. R. Shelton) Scott III. .255
Madonnas, The War of the	In. .630
Mahaffys (Rev. J. P.) Social Life in
	Greece	x. .789
Maid of Sker, The. (Blackmore) . . V.. 233
Marjorie Daw and Other People.
	(Thomas Bailey Aldrich)	VII.. 252
Malcolm. (George MacDonald)... IX.. 767
Male and Female Stanstics	11.444
Man. (Biichner)	v. .644
Man, Outline Study of. (Mark Hop
	kins)	VII.. 379
Manzonis Promessi Sposi	iii.
Marcys (R. B.) Border Reminiscen
	ces	III. .638
Marions (Fulgence) Wonders of Veg
	etation	III. .762
Marshs (George P.) The Earth as
	Modified by Human Action	122.. 229
Masque of the Gods, The. (Bayard
	Taylor)	Iv. .255
Maurices (F. D.) Sermons. .iv. .382; VII. .249
	Mazzini 	iv.. 644
	McCoshs (James) Lectures	687
McCoshs The Scottish Philosophy IX.. 523
Mechanic, Ihe Voulig	Ii. .447
Medhursts (W. H.) The Foreigner in
	Far Cathay	vi.. 223
Memoir of a Brother. (Thomas
	Hughes)	VI. .252
Memorial, Mrs. Fields. (Dr. Henry M.
	   Field)	32. .392
	Memorial of Col. Kitching	vi.. 252
	Metric System, The	iv.. 254
Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts.. ...... 220
Middlemarch. (George Eliot)	v. .648
Miller, Joaquin	III.. 225
Millers (Joaquin) Songs of the Sun-
	Lands	VII..377
Milton, A Plaster Cast from the Face
	of	Ix. .388
Minnesingers, The German. (Kroe
	ger)	.~ .374
Miracles of Faith. (Charles S. Robin
	son)	v. .522
Miscellaneous Publications	ii.. 6~o
Mischiefs Thanksgiving. (Susan
	Coolidge)	Ix.. 770
Mistress Judith. (Miss Fraser-Tycler)x. .254
Mivarts The Genesis of Species . .. II..
Modern Christianity? What is      ix. .524
Modern Doubt and Christian Belief.
	(Theodore Christlieb)	VIII.. 502
1\loffatts (James) Comparative History
	of Religions	vii.. 764
Money Market, The London. (Wal
	ter Bagehot)	VII.. 246
Montpensier Pictures in Boston, The...... 256
Moon, The. (Scribners Wonder Li
	brary)	V. .270</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Moonfolk. (Mrs. Jane S. Austin)..	ix. .387
Morals, Mind and Matter	11.219
Morans (Thomas) Grand Caflon of the
	Yellowstone	IV. .251
Morans The Chasm of the Colora
	do	,~. ~
Morans Mountain of the HolyCross .x. .252
Morans Water-Color Drawings	V. .394
Morleys (John) Rousseau	VI. .504
Morriss (William) Love is Enough. v. .778
Morriss Defense of Guenevere     x. .388
Morriss (William OConnor) The
	French Revolution	X. .255
Morse Testimonial, The	II.. 444
Moultons (Mrs. Louise Chandler) Bed
	Time Stories	VII. .225
Mountaineering. (Clarence King)	. IV.. 643
- Mountain of the Holy Cross. (Thomas
	Moran)	X. .252
Mrs. Scaggs Husbands. (Bret
	Harte)	V. .647
Miihlhach, Louisa	II.. 553
Mullers (Max) Science of Religion  .111.. 636
Mullers (Christine) The Burgomasters
	Family	VII.. 5o6
Murrays (Alexander S.) A Manual of
	Mythology	ix.. a6o
Murrays (Rev.W. H. H.) Words Fitly
	Spoken	V. .520
Museum, Nuremberg National	III. .376
Music                      IV..121		  V.229
Music and Morals.	(Haweis)  	 iv.. 645
Music in Germany		 III. .497
Music in New York	VI.. 372;	VIII.. 245
Musical Medicine		 x. .254
My Kalulu. (Henry M. Stanley) .	VII.. 636
My Witness. (William Winter)....	III. .253
My Little Lady.	V.. 134
My Wife and 8. (Mrs. Harriet Beecher
	Stowe)	III.. ~o6
Mythology, A Manual of. (Alexander
   S. Murray)	Ix. .a6o
Nadals (Dr. B. H.) Sermons	 I. .380
Never Again. (Putnam)	V.. 649
New Hymn and Tune Book, A. (W.
	I. Enstis)	x. .390
Nilsson	II. .207
Ninety-three.	(Victor Hugo).... VIII.. 248
Niobe Group, The. (Thomas David
	son)	x. .522
Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and
Alphabets. (Edward Lear)      II.. 668
Nordhoffs (Charles) California, Oregon
and the Sandwich Islands       VIII.. 630
Norman Coaquest of England, The
History of the. (Edward A. Free
	man)	VIII. .117
Norsemans Pilgrimage, A (Hjalmar
	Hjorth Boyesen)	x. .645
Norway, The Early Kings of. (Thomas
   Carlyle)	x. .65o
Norwich Memorial, The	VII.. 764
Novels, New	II. .217 IV.. 125
Nurses, Training Schools for	VIII.. 247
Obelisk, The Shadow of the. (Thomas
	William Parsons)	V.. 521
Oberammergan Peasants, The	III. .~55
Odyssey, Bryants Translation of the.	.111. . 124
Old Faith and the New, The. (David
	Frederic Strauss)	VII.. 503
Old Fort Duquesne	VII.. 634
Oldport Days. (Thomas Wentworth
	Higginson)	VII.. 374
Old Rome and New Italy. (Emilio
	Castelar)	VII.. 122
Oldtown Fireside Stories. (Mrs. Harriet
   Beecher Stowe)	III. .761
Oliphants (Mrs.) Ombra	V. .~7o
Oliphants At His Gates	V. .780
Ombra. (Mrs. Oliphant)	V.. 270
Opera in New York	III. .377
Opera, Santley in	III. .759
Opera, Italian	V.. 393
Oracle of Our Day, An	V.. 515
Orations and Addresses. (William
	Cullen Bryant)	vi.. 634
Oriental and Linguistic Studies. (Wil-
liam Dwight Whitney).. .... 396; Ix. .512
Oriental Exploration	III. .246
Overland. (J. W. De Forest)	in. .505
Vol. Page.
Owens (Robert Dale) The Debatable
	Land	III. .635
Pacific Coast, The Native Races of
the. (Hubert Howe Bancroft).. .x. .386
Palmers (Professor) The Desert of the
	Exodus	IV.. 644
Parisians, The. (Bulwer)	VIII.. 120
Parsonss (Thomas William) The
	Shadow of the Obelisk	V. .521
Parthenon. (Church)	IV. .251
Passionate Pilgrim, A (Henry James,
	Jr.)	Ix. .766
Pater Alundi. (R.ev. E. F. Burr) . VI. 250
Paters (WalterH.) The RenaissancevI. . ~o6
Pangenesis	II.. 440
Paris, Notes on.	(H. A. Taine).... x. .6~o
Paris, The Walls of	III. .244
Paris under the Commune (John Leigh
   ton)	II. .f6a
Parliaments, German	ii.. 66i
Parliansentary Methods, English	VI.. 117
Pauperism in the British Empire in
	2870	II. .212
Paynes Intaglios	II. .327
Peabodys (Dr. A. P.) Christianity and
	Science	Ix.. 770
Pelasgic Peru	VI.. 248
Pennsylvania Pilgrim, The. (John
	Greenleaf Whittier)	V.. 132
Phantasmion. (Sara Coleridge). ....... 633
Phases of 1\lorals. (John Stuart
	Blackie)	V.. 520
Philosophy, Historyof. (Ueberweg) .111. .381
Photography	III. .753
Photography, Early	VI. .124; VII. .630
Physical Geography. (Guyot).... VI.. 636
Pictures at the Academy	IV.. 252
Pictures, Some Other	x. .253
Poems, Two Volumes of. (Mrs. Johnson
and E. D. R.)                  VII. .764
Poems (Henry Timrod)	VI.. 122
Poet, A New. (James Boyle OReilly) VII.. 631
Poetical Works. (Edmund Clarence
	Stedman)	VII.. 376
Poetry	ii. .220;	iv. .640
Poetry, New Romantic School of     II.. 213
Poetry, The Mater Dolorosa of	VI.. 373
Point Lace and Diamonds. (George
	A.	Baker, Jr.)	x. .389
Poles, The	III. .755
Politics, American Study of European VIII.. 117
Popular Science Monthly, The     iv.. 774
Porters (Noah) Elements of Intellectual
	Science	III. .124
Post Haste	VI.. 117
Post-Office, A Monster	II. ~
Prayer, Fifteen Years of. (Dr. S.
	Irennus Prime)	V.. 235
Prestons (Harriet XV.) Love in the
	Nineteenth Century	VI.. 633
Primes (Dr. S. Irenwus) Fifteen Years of
	Prayer	v. .135
Princess and the Goblin, The. (George
	MacDonald)	IV.. 646
Prison Management, Two Modes of... IV.. 504
Prison Reform	VIII. .374
Proctors (Edna Dean) Russian Jour
	ney	V. .522
Putnams Ride	Ix. .223;	x. .124
Putnams Never Again		v.. 649
Pygmalion at Wallacks		V. .268
Quartette, She Great		IV.. 253
Queen Mary. (Alfred Tennyson).. .... 644
Queen Victoriaand the Woman Question .1.. 683
Railroad Reading. (Benj. F. Taylor)ix. .770
Raphaels Madonnas	ii.. 66n
Reades (Charles) A Terrible Tempta
	tion	II. .668
Real Folks. (Adeline D. T. Whit
	ney)	III. .502
Recluss (Elis6e) The Earth	III.. 507
Recollections. (Mary Somerville) . VII.. 762
Records of a Quiet Life. (Augustus J.
	C.	Hare)	VII. .507
Red Cotton Nightcap Country, The.
	(Robert Browning)	VI.. 373
Reformation, History of the. (George
	P.	Fisher)	V. .776
Religion and Science, The Conflict be-
tween. (John William Draper) . Ix.. 635
PA!?? ONE, VOLS. I. [1)0 X.
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CULTURE AND PROGRESSABROAD AND AT HOME. Contents of (continued).
	Vol. Page.
Religion, Science of. (Max Muller) .111.. 636
Religion, American. (John Weiss)	I.. 557
Religions, Ten Great. (James Free
	man Clarke)	II. .558
Renaissance,The.(Walter H. Pater)	. vi.. 506
Rhodess (Albert) The French at
	Home	x. .646
Richardsons (Abby Sage) Songs from
	the Old Dramatists	vi.. 222
Ristori in New York	x. .119
Rohinsons (Charles S.) Sermons	vii.. ~o8
Robinsons (Charles S.) Miracles of
	Faith	v. .512
Roes (Rev. F. P.) Barriers Burned
	Away	vs. .iao
Rogers (Professor) Social Economy . V.. 270
Rohlfs Lectures on Northern Africa. .111. .6~o
Rome, Excavations in	in. .498
Rome, Days near. (Augustus J. C.
	Hare)	x. .255
Roman Law, Introduction to (James
   Hadley)	VII.. 247
Rose Garden, The	IV.. 644
Rousseau. (John Morley)	VI.. 504
Royal Albert Hall	it. .~a6
Russian Diplomatists, The	68
Russian Romance. .......... ..... . .11. .222
Russian Journey	(Edna	Proc
   tor)	V. .522
Salvini	VII.. 244
Sand, George	u. .672
Santley	III. .502, 759
Satires of Perseus, The. (B	L. Gil-
   dersleeve)	x. .647
Saunterings. (Chas. Dudley Warner)iv. ~
Saxe Holms Stories	VII.. 507
Saxes (John G.) Poetical Works	VII.. 633
Scepters and Crowns	x. .390
Schliemanns (Dr. Henry) Troy and its
	Remains	x. .786
School and the Army in Prussia and
	France. (General Hazen)	IV.. 778
School Histories of the United States.
	(David B. Scott)	~35
School-Houses. (Johonnot)	In. .511
Schweinfurths (Dr. George) The Heart
	of Aftica	V~I .504
Science, A Years Gleanings in. (Dr.
	J. C. Draper)	VI.. 123
Science, Christianity and. (Dr. A. P.
	Peabody)	Ix.. 770
Science, Elements of Intellectual.
	(Noah Porter)	III. .224
Scottish Chap-Books. (John Fraser). ..... 756
	[VIII.. 633
Scottish Philosophy, The. (James
	McCosh)	Ix.. 523
Scott. (Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie)	.111.. 355
Scotts (David B.) School Histories of
	the United States	v.. 135
Searss (Rev. Edmund H.) The Fourth
	Gospel the Heart of Christ	iv..
Seebolsms (Frederic) Epochs of His
	tory	Ix.. 222
Self-Culture (John Stuart)..     VII.. 763
Sermons on Liviitg Subjects. (Dr.
	Horace Btishnell)	V.. 269
Sermons. (Dr. William M. Taylor)	.v. .6~t
Sex in Education, A Notice of Books
	on	Ix. .633
Shakespeares Heroines, The Girlhood
   of. (Mary Cowden Clarke)	Ix.. 523
Short Studies on Great Subjects.	(J.
   A. Froude)	III. .250
Skepticism, Modern	IV. .642
Sketches, Iransatlantic.	(Henry
   James, Jr.)	x. .389
Slave Ship, Turners	IV.. 250
Smiths (George) Assyria	x. .787
Smoke. (Turgenef)	V.. 233
Social Economy. (Professor Rogers)	V.. 270
Social Science and its Students	VII.. 502
Somervilles (Mary) Recollections . VII.. 762
Song, Three Books of. (Henry W.
	Longfellow)	IV. .520
Songs of the Sunlands. (Joaquin Mil
	ler)	VII. .377
Songs of Kutschke before the Bar,
	The. (Dr. Grieben)	III - .755
Songs of Nature	V.. 399
	Vol. Page.

Songs from the Old Dramatists. (Abby
	Sage Richardson)	VI. 222
Soul Mortal? Is the	III. .520
Southem States since the War, The... III. .763
Spain, Ten Days in. (Kate Ficld) Ix. .523
Species, The Genesis of (Mivart) .11..
Stanleys (Henry M.) Coomassie and
	Magdala	VIII. .634
Stanleys My Kalulo	VII.. 6~6
Stanleys (Dean) Lectures on Church
	History~~	IV.. ~8o
Seedmans (Edmund Clarence) Poetical
	Works	VII. .376
Stephens (Leslie) Hours in a Lihm
	ry	. .x. .223
Stephens (Fitzjames) Liberty, Equality
	and Fraternity	VII.. 224
Stillmans (William J.) The Cretan In
	surrection	ix - - 6~8
Stocktons (Frank R.) What Might
	Have Been Expected	Ix. .388
Stocktons (Frank R. and Marian) The
Home      
Seoddards (Richard Henry) The Book
	of the East	III. .383
Stoddards Biography of Poe	ix.. 765
Stories. (J. T. Trowbridge)	VI.. 379
Stories. (Constance Fenimore Wool-
	son)	x. .647
Stowe (Mrs. Harriet Beecher) on Di
	vorce	Ii. .~8
Stowes My Wife and I	III. - 5o6
Stowes Oldtown Fireside Stories .111.. 762
Strasburg, Beautiful	68o
Strasburg Library, The	II. ~
Strausss (David Frederic) Old Faith
   and the New	VII.. 503
Sunday-School Commentaries	VII.. 125
Swings (Rev. David) Sermons	Viii. - 379
Tames Art Lectures	.11.. 666
Tames (H. A.) History English
	Literature	III. .507
Tames Notes on Paris	x. .65o
Taylors (Bayard) The Masque of the
	Gods	W. ~
Taylors (Benjamin F.) Railroad Read
	ing	IX. .770
Taylors (Dr. George H.) Diseases of
	Women	III. .252
Taylors (Dr.William M.) David,King of
   israel	Ix. .770
Taylors (W. M.) Sermons	v. .6~i
Taylors (Bayard) Lars	VI. - 252
Taylors Wild Men and Wild Beasts .111 - .638
leaching, A Talk about	ii. .664
Temptation, A Terrible. (Charles
	- Reade)	II. .668
Tennysons (Alfred) Idyls of the King V - .397
Tennysons Queen Mary	x. .644
Tennysons The Last Tournament .111.. ~o8
Thackeray and Dickens	VIII.. 756
Thalberg	 II. ss~
Thaxter, Celia	 IV. - 378
Thaxters (Celia) The Isles of Shoalsvi. . ~o6
Theological and Religious (Book No
	lices)	VII. .635
Theological Treatise, A New	ix.. 522
Theology,Systematic. (CharlesHodge,
	D. D.)	III. .222
Thirty Years War, The. (S. R. Gardi
	ner)	Ix. .259
Thompsons (Rev. Joseph P.) Church
and State in the United States. ...... 249
Thorwaldsen Jubilee, A	ii.. io6
Thoughts for the Times. (H. R.
	Haweis)	........ ...... - .... 520
ThreeFeathers. (WilliamBlack)..x..789
Thule, A Princess of. (Win. Black).viii. .249
Tides and lendencies of Religious
	Thought. (J. L. Dudley)	VI.. 380
Timrods (Henry) Poems           VI.. I22
To-Morrow of Death. (Louis Fig
	uier)	IV. .382
Tourists in America, German	682
Traftons (Adeline) An American Girl
	Abroad	IV.. 227
Traftons Katherine Earle	lIt. .222
Tragedy, The Divine. (Henry W.
	Longfellow)	III..5o9
Travel, Bits of. (H. H.) .................
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CULTURE AND PROGRESSABROAD AND AT HOME. Contents of (continued).
Vol. Page.	Vol. Page.

Trowhridges (J. T.) Stones	VI.. 379 Wetherel Affair, The. (J. W. De
Tiny and its Remains. (Dr. Henry Forest)                     IX.. 258
	Schliemann)	x. .786 What Katy Did. (Susan Cool-
Tuckermans (H. T.) Life of John Pen- idge)                        V. .399
	dleton Kennedy	in. .127 What Might Have Been Expected.
Tuckermans (Charles K.) The Greeks (Frank R. Stockton)          ix.. 388
	of To-day	V. .518 Whip and Spur. (George E. Waring) x. .646
Turgenefs Smoke	v. ~ Whitneys(AdelineD.T.)RtalFOlkSIII. .502
Turners Slave Ship	IV. .250 Whitneys (Mrs.) The Other Girls vi. .376
Tuming Points in Life. (Frederick	Whitneys (William Dwight) Oriental
Arnold)                    vi.. ~8o and Linguistic Studies. .... 396; IX.. 522
Tuscany, The Popular Songs of... in. .632 Whitneys The Life and Growth of
Tyermans (Rev. L.) Life of John Language                   X. .522
	Wesley	iv.. 380 Whittiers (John Greenleaf) The Penn-
Tyndalls (Prof. John) Lectures on sylvania Pilgrim             v. .132
	Light	vi.. 246 Wild Men and Wild Beasts. (Bayard
Tyrol, The                     in. .6~o Taylor)                    in. .638
Ueherwegs History of Philosophy, Wilhelm, The Composer          in. .220
	Vol. ii	vii.. 378 Wilkinsons (William Cleaver) Free
Unawares                    Iv.. 778 Lance                     X. .121
Universities, German. (James Morgan William Morris Window, The      VI.. 245
Hart)	ix.. 384 Williamss (Henry T.) Window Garden-
Universities of Germany, The        II.. 328 ing                           V. .652
Universology, The Basic Outline of. Window Gardening. (Henry F. Wil-
(Stephen Pearl Andrews)       in. .762 hams)                          V.. 652
Unknown River, The. (Philip Gilhert	Wing, Yung, A Note from         x. .~93
Hamerton)                      ii. .110 Winter, Where to Spend the (Joseph W.
Unprogressive Art, The	VI.. 502 Howe, M. D.)                  IX. .511
Ups and Downs. (Edward Everett Winters (William) My Witness     III.. 253
	Hale)	vi.. 758 Woman Question in Italy, The .... II. .66o
Van Amringes (J.H.) Life Insurance x. .124 Woman Question, Queen Victoria and
Van Ooscerzees (J. J.) Christian Dog- the                          683
	matics	IX. .257 Women, Diseases of. (Dr. George H.
Verne, Jules	VIII. 755 Taylor)                  III. .252
Very Voung Couple, A	vii.. 635 Wonder Books, New Series of      iii.. 5o6
Vincents (Frank, Jr.) The Land of the	Wonder Lihrary, The             II. .447
White Elephant              ix.. 122 Wonders of Vegetation. (Fulgence
Von Raumer, Friedrich	iii. ~ Marion)                        III. .761
Wachtel, Herr                 in. .240 Woolsons (Constance Fenimore) Sco-
Wagner, Richard            ii. .66i; X. .520 ries                       X. .647
Wagner in the Bowery               ii. .214 Words Fitly Spoken: (Rev. W. H.
Wake-Rohin. (John Burrouglls)... Ii. .445 H. Murray)                     V. .520
Waldfried. (Berthold Auerhach) . VIII.. 754 World, The End of the. (Edward
Walkers (William Bassett) Cyclical Del- Eggleston)                      V. .270
	uge	ill. .252 World Exposition of Vienna, The. .111.
Wallaces (Lew) The Fair God     VII.. 250 World Priest, The. (Froiii the Ger-
Wanderer, The. (Channiiig)    in. .637 man, hy Charles T. Brooks)       V.. 522
Wards Statue of Gen. Israel Putnam.. VI.. 500 Wounded Drummer Boy. (Truman
Wards Shakespeare	IV.. 376 H. Bartlett)                  X. .253
Warings (George E.) Whip and Spur x. .646 Wrights (William B.) The Brook and
	Warners (Chas.Dudley) Saunterings IV.. 377	Other Poems	V. .65o
Washington, The Heiress of	viii.. 256 Wyses (Sir Thomas) Impressions of
	Water-Color Exhihition, The	687	Greece	11.327
Water-Colors, American	VII.. ~6o Vale, The New President at        III. .246
Water-Colors, English	ii.. io~ Vale College Addresses           III. .639
Water-Color Society, Eighth Exhihition of	Vale Lectures on Preaching. (Henry
the.                        Ix.. 762 Ward Beecher) IV.. 777; VIII. .634; X. .788
Weisss (John) American Religion .11.. 557 Vellowatone, Grand Ctiiion of the.
Wesley (John), Rev. L. Tyermans Life (Thomas Morans Picture)       IV. .251
	of	iv.. ~8i Vellowatone National Park. The      IV.. 120
Culture, The Faults of	Topics of the Time	III. .370
Culture, The Premium of Productive	    	X. . I II
Cumbermede, Wilfrid. (George MacDonald)	Culture and Progress	III. .634
Cumming, Lt. Col. Gordon. Hunting Adventures in India0		lIt. .305
Currency and Banking System, Needed Modificahions of our	.14;non IL Atwater	V.. 737
Curculios, Habits of	The Worlds Work	129
Currents, The Cause of Ocean	Nature and Science	VIII. .637
Curry, A Veritable	Home and Society	X. . I 17
Curtains,5 Huw to get 	   	x..247
Curtiuss Greece	Culture and Progress	III. .507
Cushman, Charlotte		III. .375
Customs in the East, Curious	Nature and Science	VI.. 254
Cuttle Fish, A Gigantic		VIII.. 507
Cyclical Deluges. (W. B. Walker)	Culture and Progress	III. .252
Cylinder, Compensating..................................... The Worlds Work	X. .395
Cyprus. (Afloat and	5) .	. J. Augustus Johnson	III.. 577

Illus. Famagusta, once the Venetian Capital of	Marhle Heads found at Paphos .184
	Cyprus	In. .277	Old and Ugly	184
	Ruined Church of Famagusta	............179	Vase purchased of Gen. Cesnola for $400
	Greek Girl of Cyprus	082	   in gold                      
	Phcenician Antiquities discovered at Cyprus	i8~	Ancient Pottery found at Paphos ..........
	Specimens from Gen. Cesnolas Collection	183	Ancient Jar	i86
	Images found at Idalium	084</PB>
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D ALEY. AMELIA E. No More. Poem		h: Page.
		49
Damages, Indirect	Topics of the Time	Iv. .364
Danas Corals and Coral Islands	(u/lure and Progress	iv. .383
Danger. Poem	H.H	X. .378
Dante, How the Opera of~ was written	Ita Aniol Prokop	ix..
Dante in Poland	Culture and Progress	III. .499
Dantein Spain		68i
Darwin on the Expression of the Emotions		V. .774
Darwinism		~. .109
Darwinism	J. B. Drury	X. .348
Davis, Rebecca Harding, Papers by:
        Natasqus                  58, ~ 283
        Earthen Pitchers. vii.. 73, 199, 274, 490, 595, 714
Daviss (Rebecca Harding) John Andross 	Culture and Prog.ress	VIII.. 753
Davis, Edwin John. The Canopus Stone*		VI. .414
Davis, L. Clarke. My Ni~bt in a Stage-Coach		ix. .368
Day in the Wilderness, My	H. H	vi. .471
Days of Vanity. Poem	Christina C. Rossetti	v.. 21
Dend, Embalming the	Nature and Science	II. .253
Dead Heart, A. Poem	Mary L. Bitter	. . .X. .551
Death, A Certain Proof of	Afatu;v and Science	VIII.. 507
Death-dealing Trades	William H. Rideing	IX. .672
Declaration was saved, How the		X. .633
Decoration. Poem	T. W. Higginson	VIII. .234
Deep Sea Soundings	Nature and Science	IX. .515
De Forest, J. W., Papers by:
The King of the Cannibal Islands .... IX.. 645
	The Jack in Office	x. .263
De Forests The Wetherel Affair		Culture ud Progress	IX.. 258
De Kay, Charles A., Papers by:
        A Bouquet of Japanese Verses	IX.. 329
        The Cross of Cadmon *	x. .55~
De Leon, Edwin. An Emperors	Vacation at Vichy		V. .684
Delsarte for Every Day	flame and Society     	ii. .436
De Lunatico. Poem	George A. Baker, Jr  	X. . 769
Delaware. (The Chesapeake Peninsula *)	George Alfred Townsend	In. .5i3
Demons of the Shadow, The	Moncure D. Conway  	63, 233
Despondency. Poem	Mary J. Serrano     	IV.. 424
Destruction of the Germs of Disease	Nature and Science   	IV. .112
Developments, Psychic	Culture and Progress  	In. .242
De Vere, Schele, Papers by:
        Low Life in Nature *              III...
        Hidden Treasures *               iii.. 66a
Devil in Literature,5 The	Frank R. Stockton    	ix.. 262
Diamond Diggings,5 Life in the New	R. W. Miller       	v. .529
   Illus. At the Well                  v. ~	Do Toits PanMarket Square        
        Sifting the Gravel                     530	Bultfontein Diggings                 536
        Elip Drift                        s~n	De Beers Rich Claims               537
        River Washing                    ~	On the Road to the Diggings          538
Dickens                                        Topics	of the Time		II. .653
Did He Succeed?	 		x. .~ii
Didier, Eugene L. The Baltimore Bonapartes5			x.. I
Dighy, H. S. The City of Warwick5			IV.. 187
Dinner-Giving, Of                                 Home and Society			vi. .497
Dinners, Little			569
Dinner-Table, Around the. Poem. (Drawings by F. Beard)			ix. .632
Dinner-Table, The Tortures of the                     Topics	of the Tune		III. .112
Diogenes in America                               Etchings			VIII. .253
Diseases and Seasons                              Nature and Science			ix. .261
Diseases, Destruction of the Germs of	 		IV.. 112
District School,5 The. Poem                         en/amin F. Taylor			VIII..
   Illus. They laugh and they leap to the Her eyes are like an amethyst        
           ground                   viiI..i Blessed rest.~		4
        Tip-toed figures reach the catch       a
Diversity in Unity		Topics of the Time	215
Divorce, Mrs. Stowe on		Culture and Frog; ess	ii. .~8
Divorced. Poem		Rose Terry	V.. i6o
Doctors Wife, The		F. H. D	VIII.. 108
Dodge, Mary Mapes, Papers	by:
	A Day with Dr. Brooks *	i... 36	Miss Malony on the Chinese Question ~ .350
	Lifted. Poem	i.. 278	The Insanity of Cain	vi.. 204
Dogma, The Pope and	Topics of the Tune	107</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Dolliver, Clara G. Gyp Tie		X. .656
Dolly	~ 11.1)	IX.. 89
Dolly Sullivan.* Poem	Marion Douglas	658
Dolly Varden                                     Home and Society			IV.. 248
Domestic Ethics			IV.. 500
Domestic Products			VII. .242
Door-Steps			 X. .515
Dorgan, John A. Duty. Poem	[Previously published elsewhere]		VII.. 72
Dorking, The Battle of                              Culture and		Progress  	 II. .440
Dorr, Julia C. R., Papers hy:
        My Husbands First Love	ii.. 290 Somewhere. Poem  	vii.. 401
	The Christus. Poem	vii.. 301	What She Thought. Poem	ix. .65o
Dragon of the Pews, The	Topics of the Time	IX. .627
Drama in Paris, The	Culture and Progress	III. .496
		II.. io8
Dramatic Season, The                                
Dramatic Prospects:	    	V.. 131
Draper, Amos G. The Silent College at Washington *		III.. 727
Draper, Gideon. The Crisis in the National Protestant Church of Geneva		VIII. .490
Drapers Conflict between Religion and Science11	 ulture and Progress	IX. .635
Draxy Millers Dowry	 axe Holin	IV. .86, 205, 290
Dream Story, A	Katherine S. Mocqnoid	VII. .612
Dredging	The Worlds Worh 	X 127
Dress, The Ethics of	Ho;ne and Society	II.. 208
Dress, Reform in		VI.. 751
Dress Goods		VII.. 120
Dresses, Evening	    	 X. .115
Dressing the Girls	Topics of the Time	III, .491
Drinks, Summer	Home and Society	IV. .375
Drink, The Delusions of	. Topics of the Time	VII. .625
Droogmakerij. (A Farmers Vacation0)	George F. Warm0, Jr	 X.. 52
Droseras, Movements sn	Nature and Science	VII. .637
Drury, J. B. Darwinism		 X. .348
Drying Process, New	The Worlds Work	 X. .525
Duck-Shooting.0 (Design by C. G. Bush)	  tchings	III. .640
Dudley, L. Edwin. How to Treat the Indians		 X. .484
Duffield, Samuel W., Papers by:
	The Writings of George MacDonald.... I. .17	A Heart Song. Poem	VI. .575
	Unfledged. Poem	II. .71	Muss Pedestris. Poem	VIII. .619
	The Freedom of the Pulpit	II. i14	The Violin of Messire Andreas.0 Poem. IX.. 521
	Common Things. Poem	III. 743
Dukes Stratagem, The. Poem		John C. Soxe	VII. .331
Dumas, Alexandre, A Breakfast with		John Bigelolo	 .1. .597
Diirer Festival, The		Culture and Proeress	.11. .554
Dust in Cities		Nature and Science	IV. .112
Dutch Farming. (A Farmers	Vacation0)	Gco;ge F. Waring, J	. X. .195
Duty. Poem. (See Dorgan)		John A. Dorgan	VII.. 72
Duty, The Next		Topics of the Time	 X. .511
Dynamite		Nature and Science	IV. .370


EARLY Kings of Norway, The. (Thomas Carlyle). .... Cultu;v and Pro6 ress	.x. .65o
Earthen Pitchers	Rebecca Harding Davis .. .. VII.. 73, 199
		[274, 490, 595, 714
Earth, Internal Temperature of the	Nature and Science	.. . . IV. . 113
Earthquake at Arica,~ The	F. W. Sturdy	V.. 32
Earthquakes, The Month of	Nature and Science	IV. .496
Earths Composition, The. (Prof David Forbes)	Culture and Progress	II.. 107
Earth, The. (Elisde Reclus)	           	.111. .508
EarthTreasures,~	           	V. .521
Easter, A R.ssian	Eugene Schnyler	III.. 68i
Easter. A Poem	Adeline 9. T. Whitney	111.707
Easter Eggs         . 	Home and Society	III.. 751
Easy Lessons from Hard Lives	Topics of the Time	III. .619
Eating, Hours for	Ho~ne and Society	X. .642
Ecceistricity	Nature and Science	IV.. 496
Echoes in the Air		VIII. .121
Eclipse in Africa, The Total		IX. .125
Eclipse of the Sun, Dec. 22, i8~i	Culture and Pro6 ress	683
Economy and Elegance	Home and Society	VII. .630
Economy, False	Home and Society	X. .517
Edsons Mother	Susan Coolidge	II. .296
Education and Free Thought	George F. Magoun	X. .450
Education, Compulsory	Topics of the Time	II.. 94</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Education in Alsace	Nature and Science	369
Education, Instinct and	    	IV.. 769
Education, University		VII. .51 I
Education, Natural Science and		VII. .5o~
Education, Sex and Mind in		VIII.. 507
Education, The Brain and	    	VI.. 761
Education, The New York Board of	Topics of the Time	VI. .622
Education, Transmission of	Nature and Science	V. .123
Educational Outlook, Our	P. R. Burchard	IV.. 97
Eggleston, Edward, Papers by:
	Huldah, the Help	i.. 119	The Gunpowder Plot~	II. .252
	The Story of a Valentine	i. .~1o	Priscilla	in..
	Ben: A Story for May-Day	ii... 71	The Christmas Cluh	V. .374
Eggleston, Edward (with Portrait)	Washington Gladden	  I. .56r
Egglestons Hoosier Schoolmaster	Culture and Progress	 III. .638
Egglestons The End of the World	    	  V. .270
Egglestons The Circuit Riders	VIII.. 374
Egglestons (George Cary) How to Educate Yourself		V. .269
Egypt,0 The River of	W. 0. Stoddard		II.. 500
   Illus. I.ine of the Suez Canal        II.. 502
Egypt, Art in Ancient	A7ature and Science		IX. .640
E. H. C. In the Park. Poem			 I. .596
Elder, Irene S. The Welcome. Poem			X. .344
Elders Wife, The. Sequel to Draxy Millers Dowry 	Saxe Ho/rn	V. .747;	VI.. 87
Electric Alarm	The Worlds Work		X. .393
Electric Battery, Secondary	Nature and Science		VlII. . 123
Electric Light, A New			VII.. 382
Electric Light			VIII. .638
Electric Registration	The Worlds Work		X. .792
Electric Spark, The	Nature and Science		V. .653
Electric Switches	The Worlds Work		X. .395
Electrical Wonders	Nature and Science		IV. .634
Electrical Motor			IX.. 388
Electricity	Culture and Progress		IV.. 125
Electricity	Nature and Science		VI.. 760
Electricity and Sun Spots			VI.. 382
Electricity, The Contact Theory of	         		VIII. .758
Electro-Mechanical Romance,0 Kate, an	Charles Barnard		X.. 37
	Illus. A handkerchief is quickly flirted in the	Kate unrolled the sire	41
	air	x. .~7	She fell into his arms	45
The girl sat on the firemans high seat . .40
Elephant Hunt in Siam, An	Ganier dAbain	VIII.. 223
Eleventh Cot, The	AlIert Webster, Jr	 II. .607
Elinor Dane	Adeline Trafton	VI. .320
Eliot (George) in Yerse	Culture and Pro,gress	VIII. .501
Eliots (George) Novels, The Literary and Ethical Quality of... 1/V. C. Wilkinson	VIII. .685
Elms of Old Trinity, The. Poem	H. T. Tuckerman	II.. 517
Emmette, Thomas. Leipsic and its Fair	II.. 141
Emperor William,5 The Mother of the	Francis Johnson	II. .138
lilus. Portrait of Queen Louisa, of Prussia... ii.. 239
Emperors Yacation at Yichy, An	Edwin De Leon	V.. 684
Encyclopedias	Culture and Progress	V. .135
Engine, The Perfect	Nature and Science	VI.. 638
Engines, Consumptico of Fuel in	     ,	VII. .637
Englands Bad Laws	Culture and Prog ress	212
England, Some Facts from	    	III. .243
England, Mellow	John Burroughs	VIII.. 56o
Englewood Mystery, An	A. P. C	X. .488
English Art Reformer,0 An	W. J. Stilirnan	3V .157
English Literature, History of. (H. A. Tame)	Culture and Progress	III. .507
English, Thomas Dunn, Papers by:
	Cnsar Rowan. Poem	a.. 300	Blown up. Poem	vi.. .48
	Momma Phcebe. Poem	iii.. .62	The Beggars0	iv. .647
	The Story of Anon? Poem	v. .271
English Water-Colors	culture and Pro ress	II. .103
English Singing-Birds in Florence		IV.. 616
English Yisitors, Our	Topics of the Time	V.. 254
English in Ireland, The	(ulture and Prog ress	V. .394
English Abbey,0 Annals of an	. . .James Anthony Frozide VII. .91, 187, 282
   Illus. St. Alhans	vii.. 91
English Sundays and London Churches		E. S. Nadal	VII. .483</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
English Readers, A Greeting to our	Topics of the Time	VII. .114
Enough. Poem	Maria W. Jones	VI .444
Entertainments, Economic	flame and Society	VII.. 500
Ephemerce	Nature and Science	VI.. 508
Ephphatha. Poem	H. E. Warner	x. . i68
Episode ot Fiddtetown	Bret Harte	VI. .433, 576, 696

illus. She crept softly upstairs, etc	VI.
	Why, its John, Mamma!	576
	The Last Scene	696
Episode of Central Park,0 Au. (Drawings by Frank Beard)	Etchings	VII. .256
Equator, Speaking Disrespectfully of the	Topics of the Time	X. 109
Erie, Chapters of, and other Essays. (C. F. Adams, Jr.)	culture and Progress	250
Ernst of Edelsheim. Poem	John Hay	IV.. 65o
Eschatology, Our	An Orthodox Minister	VIII.. 331
Esther Wynns Love-Letters	Saxe Hoim	III. . 164
ETCHINGS. Contents of:

Vol. i. Thanksgiving Eve: An Honest Fairy Story *......Loves Voting Dream; A. D. a87o,~
aaa Miss Malony on the Chinese Question,0 350; To-morrow is St.Valentines Day ~ 464
A Musical Party,0 576 Dolly Sullivan,* 688. Vol. II. Five Minutes for Refreshments! *
aaa ;The True Story of the Capture of Pegasus,0 114; Up the Aisle, ~ ;A Reminis-
cence of Mount Washington,0 448 ;Scenes from Shakespeare,0 ~6o ;A New England Town
Meeting,0 671. Vol. aaa.A Bird in the Bosh~ * sal; Thanksgiving in the Country,0 156;
Christmas in Ole Virginny,0 384 ;A Matinle at the Academy of Music,0 ~aa Duck-Shooting:
Opening of the Season,0 64o;Peter Green emulates the Grand Duke,0 764. Vol. iv.- -The
Ahient-Minded Man,5 aa8 Blue Rihhons,0 a~6 ;Living American Artists,0 384 Vellow
Curls,0 512 ;Rhyme and ReasonThe Beggars,0 646 ;At the Hop,0 780. Vol. v.
Angles, * a36;The Story of Anon,0 270 A Matrimonial Stock Operation,0 4oo;What
Happened to NellyThe Boy who wanted to he a Clown,0 5a7A Winters Tale,0 6~6;Next
Morning, 784. Vol. viWillow Whistles Japanese Pictures of American Life, oar; Caromet
To Catch a CanaryAfter the Fair,0 a~~ To Mate in Three Moves, ~ 384; Uncondi-
tional Surrender!  * 512; Whats his Name?0 639 ;The Accomplished and Lucky Tea-Kettle,0
764. Vol. vii.A Forlorn Hope,0 aa8;An Episode of Central Park,0 a56;The Wharton.
Savings BankThe New Rlgime,0 383 ;Weather ReportsThe Family UpasRotation
Design to illustrate Candy Motto,0 ~sa ;The Rejected,0 64o;The Accepted,0 768. Vol. vim.
Toadying Englishmen 0Getting Something for NothingThe Art of Walking the Streets
Heart and BrainRoyalty JestingThe Womens Temperance Movement at the EastChristian
at Work and Preshyterian at Work, 024 ;Diogenes in America0The Two Williams, 153
Like MeLiterary GossipsThe Autograph ManiaThackerays HumorMarrying for Love
Sunday Morning; Thoughts during Service,0 382; Bric-it-Brac EpigramsBuying a
PracticeMute Inglorious i\liltonsPlighted, A. D. o874,~ 5o9Granther HathawayAnec-
dotes of Curran, Archhishop Whately, Rev. William Harness, Coleridge, and SheridanLides to
Bary Jade, 638;AnecdotesThe RingThe Fatted Calf, 76J. Vol. ixFrom the Persian
On the CarsA Talk ahout Poets I Mused Last Nightin Pensive Mood, 127The Devilin
Literature,0262 ;The ReasonAChristmas Sleigh-rideBenevo!enceWas Shakespeare Bacon?
His Favorite Books, 39o;In Strict Confidence~AnecdoteMisquotationsA Book ahout Cats
Some Curious LegendsPencil Sketches hy Thackeray,0 ~o6; Over the WayPortrait Sculp-
toreA Baffled SpyBourdillons Light Apophthegms from BaconThe King of the
Cannihal IslandsKing Kalakaus Ralph Roister Doister Writing Poetry by Machinery
Fritz nod IEpigram on Napoleons ChairSong hy SwinhurneDorrys JournalRiches have
Wings0 The Greville Memoirs Modern Epithets,0 643 Carnivorous PlantsStrange Texts
Bric-b-Brac StoriesEnglish SpellingJules VerneAnneke Jans More PunianaA
Peevy WarwickExchange System of AdvertisingPat a CriticismEnglish Eccentricities,0
774. [See also Bric-b-Brac.]
Ethnological Curiosity, An		Nature and Science	VIII.. 5o6
Etiquette, The Basis of		Home and Society	I. .627
Europe, Republicanism in		Topics of the Time	I.. io6
European Change, The Great			II.. 93
European Outlook, The		          	342
European Railways, American and			III. .490
Evangelical Alliance, The		Culture and Progress	IX.. 822
Evergreens, The Death of the		Nature and Science	V. .123
Evergreens, Influence of, on Pear-Trees			VII. .510
Everts, Truman C. Thirty-seven Days of Peril			III.. I
Every Day. Poem		Elizabeth Akers Allen	V. .112
Evolution of Mind		Nature and Science	IV. .633
Evolution, Agency of Insects in Obstructing			VI.. 761
Excuse my Glove !		Home and Society	VIII. .627
Exhibition, The Academy of Design		Culture aed Progress	VIII.. 245
Exhibition, The American Institute Industrial			III. .122
Exhibition, The National Academy		Cu ltnre and Progress	.11. .329
Exhibition, The Royal Academy			II. .438
Exhibition, The Water-Color		           	686
Exile, In behalf of an		Home and Society	III. .625
Exodus, The Desert of the			IV. .644
Expeditions, Scientific		Nature and Science	VI.. 761
Experimental Lectures			VlI. .510
Exploration, Oriental		Culture and Progress	VIII.. 246
Eye, Action of Colored Light on the		Nature and Science	IX.. 772
Eyes in Deep-sea Creatures, The			.. VI. .637</PB>
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INDEX.
I:		Vol. Page.
.12 ACE in the Street, A. Poem	George Parsons Latkrqp	it. .388
Fair Weather and Foul. Poem	William Morris	. 89
Fair,0 Leipsic and its	Thomas Emmette	ii. .141
Fairbanks, Charles. The Miracle of Lourdes0		IX.. 49
Fairfield, Francis Gerry, Papers by:

A New Solution of an Old Puzzle...... 333, 483
An Appendix to The New Solution... ~
A Mad Man of Letters	x. .690
Fairmount Park0	Newton Grane	225
Illus. Fairmount from Lemon Hill	I.. 225
Lemon Hill and Boat-houses of the
Schuylkill Navy	227
Fountain near Mineral Spring, Lemon Hill 229
	Monster Pines	230
	Ravine in Western Park	232
	View from Judge Peterss Farm	232
	Tomh of Neal, Laurel Hill	233
	On the Wissahickon Drive	233
	A Hemlock Glen on the Wissahickon	234
Bridge over the Wissahickon at Valley
	Green	234
The Animals and Old Log Cahin	235
Bridge over the Wissahickon, near Mount
   Airy	235
A Glimpse of the Wissahickon	236
The Devils Pool	237
Pro Bono Puhlico	237
The Wissahickon at Chestnut Hill	238
Fairy Land on the Roof, A	. Culture and Progress	itt
Fall Fires	Home and Society	v. . 827
Fall Weather and Warm Blood	V. .126
Fancy-work	Vt.. 629
Fancher, Enoch L. Was Adam the First Man?	II. .578
Fanny Winthrops Treat0	Mrs. EdzoardAskley Walker.... IV.. 24
	Illus. Fanny Manifests her Delight	iv.. 25	Poor papa clutched his head, etc	28
	Utterly Ahsorhed	26	The Conductor to the Rescue	29
	Mr. Winthrop makes his Appearance	27	Papa and the Sweet-faced Little Woman ... 3
Fan Study, A		Noak Brooks		 i..
Fans		Home and Society		Vt.. 629
Fans, William Wallace	The Liberty of Protestantism			 I.. 555
Farmers, American		Nature and Science		IV.. 770
Farmers Vacation,0 A		George B. Warm6	IX. .784; X	.52, 195
			[304,	401, 574
	Illus. A Low-land Flouring-mill	IX.. 725
	Head-dress of Groningen Peasant	726
	Head-dress of the Island of Ameland	726
	A Street in Groningen	727
	Boter-markt at Leeuwarden	728
	Costume of Hindeloopen	729
	Wind-mills at Amsterdam	720
	Head-dress of Zaandam and Kiommeme	. . 72t
	A Dutch Drawhridge	72t
	A Pail-hearer	722
	A Wind-mill in the Dry Region	723
	Gaff and Pennant of Dutch	Canal-hoat.... 723
	Map of the Ij	724
	A Dutch Bathing-machine	724
	The Beach at Scheveningen	725
	From Scheveningen to the Hague	726
	On the Canal	727
	Scheveningen Fish-wife	728
	Map	X..53
	Map	54
	Map                            
	Construction of Pumping Wind-mill      
	Ground-floor of Wind-mill	56
	Map	57
Cross-section of Dikes and Encircling Canal 6o
	Dike with Jetties	6i
Elevation of Pumping-engine, Leeghwater. . 6i
Cross-secrion of Engine and Pumps, Leegh
	   water	63
	Elevation of Pumping-wheel	64
	The Archimedean Screw	64
	Dutch Draining-wheel               
	Section of Water-wheel and House	68
	Elevation of Steam Works at Halfway	68
	A Row of Giants	69
	Maps	72, 73
	Plan of Barn	295
	Hook and Sickle	296
	A Beemster Laundry	297
	Curd Knife and Manner of Using it	200
	Manner of Cutting	200
	Dishing out the Whey	202
	Draining the Curd	20t
	Pouring off the Whey	202
	Cheese Mold	202
	Cheese Press	203
	Dutch Wagon	204
	Cheeses Shelved for Drying	204
	Salting-cup Tray	205
	An Improved Dutch Plow	205
	A Dutch Grain Fork	206
	A Dutch Scythe	207
	Top view of Dutch Brush-harrow	208
	Side view of Dutch Brush-harrow	220
	Ornamentation at Rouen	305
	Map	305
	A Clod-masher in Normandy	~o6
	A Percheron Horse-collar	307
	Tour de la Grosse Horloge, Rouen	323
	Tour Jeanne dArc, Rouen	323
	Hotel St. Amand, Rouen	324
	Palais de Justice, Rouen	324
	Plowing in the Valley of the Seine	325
	La Basse Vieille Tour, Rouen	325
	A Harvest-field in Normandy         
	Mont St. Michael, from the East	327
	Le Gouffre, Mont St. Michael	327
	A Village Fair in Normandy	328
	Menhir near Dol	329
	A Small Farm-yard	329
	Costumes	320
	Grande Porte, St. Malo	320
	Porte St. Halo, Dinan	32t
	Dinan, from the Rance	32t
	St. Halo, from the Grand Bey	322
	The Chfmteau of La Garaye	323
	Peasant Girl of Ot3ssant	323
	Peasant Girl of Cancale	324
	Peasant Woman of Chftteaulin	324
	A Peasants Cow-hyre	325
	Tomb of Jean de Beaumanoir	326
	Farm-house in St. Peters Valley	402
	Map of the English Channel	402
	Map of the Island of Jersey	403
	Lane at Vinchelez	403
	A Jersey Grand Charrue	404
	A Jersey Fruit-Tree	404
	Elizaheth Castle, from our windows	405
	Rock at Beau Port	406
	Stone Anchor and Martello Tower	407
	Gateway to Mt. Orgueil Castle	408
	Mt. Orgueil Castle	409
	St. Brelades Bay	420
	Cavern at Grdve an Lanton	422</PB>
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Farmers Vacation,* A. (Continued.)
	Illus. St. Catherines Bay	x. .412	Ancient Pottery and Implements found in
	Old Cuts	413	the Islands	583
	Hermitage of St. Helerius	414	Drawing-room of Hauteville House,
	St. Brelades Church	416	   Guernsey	584
	The Jersey Cow at Home	457	Harts Tongue	585
	Old Cow Lane, St. Peter Port, Guernsey	.577	Some Guernsey Plants	585
	Map of Guernsey and Sark	578	Two Chasse Martes	~86
	Residence of General Hoysh, Guernsey...	578	The Burons, Sark	586
	Water Lane at the Couture, Guernsey	579	An Old Fountain in a Sark Valley	587
	Fermain BayandMartelloTower,Guernsey	.579	Entrance to Seigneurie	587
	Chapel of St. Apolline, Guernsey	~8o	The Coupte, Sark	588
	A Cottage Door-way, Guernsey	580	Tunnel Entrance to Creux Harhor	~88
	Porch of St. Martins Church, Guernsey.. . ~8e	Creux Harbor, looking Outward	589
	Gate-way to Vale Castle, Guernsey	~8s	The Seaport of Sark	589
	Vale Church Porch, Guernsey	582	Rocks on the West Coast of Sark	590
	Interior of a Guernsey Cromlech	~8a	The Gouliot Rock, Sark	590
	A Druidical Menhir, Guernsey	583	The Casquets	s~
Farming-Life in America, The Loneliness of	Totics of the Time	IV - .239
Fashions, The	Home and Society	348; II.. 209
                                          [iv. .374; VII. .629; VIII. - 814; IX		.253; X. .114
Fatherland, A Monument for the	Culture and Progress  	IV. - 124
Fatherland,* The Charities of the	William Wells       	III. 408
Fatted Calf, The	Etchings           	VIII - - 764
Favre, Jules	Maiy C. Putnam, M.L)	II. .370
Fawcett, Edgar. Satisfied. Poem		V. .6ot
Fenians, The Ancient	Clark See/re      	517
Ferdinand the Fifth	culture and Progress  	III.. 753
Fermentation, The Theory of	Nature and Science   	IV. .497
Fernery, A                                       Home and .Soczety      IV		.638; x - - 785
Ferns, Autumn Leaves and -		x - - 785
Fern-Pressing		VI. .629
Ferry, Jules	Mary C. Putnam, AL. .D	II. .367
Fertilization and Flowers	Nature and Science    	IX - .640
Festival, The Dtirer	Cu iture and Progress  	II. - 554
Fdte-day at Malmaison, A	.... Louisa Bushnell      	II. - 274
Feudge, Fanny Roper. A Royal Hair-Cutting		VIII.. 714
Fever, Hay	Nature and Science    	VIII.. 506
Fever, The Suiphites in Intermittent		VI.. 761
Fevers, Wines in		VI.. 759
Field, Kale. Our Mutual Friend in Manuscript		VIII.. 472
Fields (Kate) Ten Days in Spain	Culture and Progress 	IX. .513
Fields, James T. Agassiz. Poem		VII. .570
Fifine at the Fair. (Robert Browning) - ... 	(~ulture and Progress  	IV.. 775
Figs in Florida	The Worlds Work    	x. - 260
Figuiers To-Morrow of Death	ulture and Progress 	IV. .382
Fine Arts, Torrey and Scott on the		IX.. 764
Finis Coronat Opus. Poem	P. P. Bowker       	V. .200
Finland	Culture and Progress  	65i
Fire at Grantley Mills, The	Fannie Hodgson Bu;nett	VIII. .346
Fire-arm, A New	Nature and Scie,ice    	VI. .5o8
Fire-Detector, Simple	. The Worlds Work    	X. 395
Fire-proof Plastering		X. .652
Firmament, The Blackness of the	Nature and Science    	VIII. .758
First-Born, The. Poem	Elizabeth C. Kinney  	VI. .237
First-Born. Poem	Ma;y E. Ri-alley     	x. .148
Fish, Chemically and Physiologically Considered	Nature and Science    	VII. .253
Fishes Eyes		V. .123
Fishes, The Song of		IX. .641
Fishers History of the Reformation	Culture and Progress  	V.. 776
Five Minutes for Refreshments. (Drawings by C	G. Bush)..Etehings           	II - - 112
Flames, Reflection of Sound by	Nature and Science   	VIII., 758
Flats, A Study of	James Richardson     	VIII.. 63

Illus. Gilmans Proposed Apartment House. - vii - .64 Plan of Apartment HouseSix Suites to
	Hollys Proposed Family Hotel	64	a Floor	69
	Ground Floor of Cheap Flat	6~	Proposed Elevation of First-class Apart-
	Upper Floor of Cheap Flat	66	   ment House                       71
	Double FlatAltered Houses	67	Basement of Hollys Proposed Family Hotel 72
	Gilmans Plan of Apartment House	68	Half First Floor of Hollys Proposed Hotel .73
			Half Upper Floor of Hollys Proposed Hotel 74
Flea and the Professor, The	I-fans Christian Andersen	V.. 759
Fleurange. (Mine. Augustus Craven)	Culture and Progress 	VI.. 121
Flight of the Birds, The. Poem	Harriet MeEwen Kim ball	309
Flight of the Birds, The. Poem	Edmund 6iareuce Stedman	III.. 142
Floors	Home and Society	II. .551
Floriculture	Nature and Science	V..654</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Florida,* Pictures from	Edward King-	Ix.. I
	Illus. Scene on the Oclawaha River	ix.. s	The Old Sergeant in Charge of Fort Marion. 52
	Jacksonville	2	The Old Fort on Matanzas Island       
	Moonlight View on the St. Johns River	.... 3	Fort Marion, looking Seaward	5
	Looking toward Jacksonville from the Forest	.~	The Cathedral at St. Augustine	i6
	The Residence of Mrs. H. B. Stowe,	Mandarin 5	The Banana	7
	Green Cove Springs, St. Johns River	6	Entrance to CoL Harts Orange Grove	s8
	En Route for St. Augustine	7	Col. Harts Orange Grove	20
	Palm-Trees	8	The Marion lying at Silver Springs,
	The Old Gate-way at St. Augustine	9	   Florida	21
	The Approach to Fort Marion, St. Augustine	so	On the Oclawaha Look out thar .	24
	A Street in St. Augustine	si	A Peep into the Forest no the Oclawaha...	25
	The Light-house on Anastasia Island	sa	Shooting Alligators	27
Florida Roses. Poem	Elizabeth C. Kinney	646
Flower Mission, The	Home and Society	VIII. .371
Flower of Love Lies Bleeding, The. Poem	 ichard Henry Stoddord	VII.. 545
Flowers and Insects	AZature and Science	IX. .515
Flowers	Home and Society. .. . VI. . 242;	VIII.. 243
Flowers, Cut		II. .437
Flowers, Destruction of, by Birds	Nature and Science	IX.. 125
Flowers, Double Fertilization of Female		VI. .637
Flowers, Fertilization and		IX.. 640
Fly,0 The	L. M. Peterselia	621
	Illus. The Balancer	622	Wing of House-fly	624
	The Trunk	622	Under Surface of the Foot	624
	Spiracle of House-fly	622	Larva and Cocoon	624
	The Eye and Foot of the Fly	623
Fog-horns and Morses Alphabet	The Worlds Work	X..257
Folk-Life in Appenzell5	William Wells	IV,. 50
	Illus. The Modern Hostess of Appeozell	iv. .5e	A Rural Scene in Appeozell	54
	The Prison of Appeozell	52	Franciscan Nuns at Haymaking        
The Mountain Herdsmen           
Folk-Life in German By-ways0	William Wells	v.590
	Illus. The Toiler of Vogelsherg	V. .590	The Peasant of Willingshausen	594
	An Aged Helpmate	590	 May and Decemher	595
	The Little Church of Busendom		Cherry-ripe.... 	596
	The Broadway at Willingshausen	592	The Undergrowth of Willingshausen	597
	We Trusted in God	~	Vintners ot the Neckar	598, 599
Folks-Kitchens			Home and Society	  V.. 769
Following Footsteps	Poem		Annee C. Brackett	VII.. 558
Food in Sieges			Nature and Science	 IV.. 114
Food, Seasonable			Home and Society	VIII. .243
Foot, Kate B	Tilda		 X. .624
Foot-Coverings		Home and Society	VI.. 628
For an Album	Poem	. William Motherwell	 X. . 707
For Thoughts. Poem		Celia Thaxter	 V. .493
For Pastime		Louise Chandler Moulton	VII.. 34
For His Sake	Poem	Sarah L. Joy	VII. .236
For Cupid Dead.0 Poem		Louise Chandler ilfoulton	IX. .393
Forbes, F. H	Ice		 X. .462
Force, 0 A New Study of an Old		James Richardson	 II. .543
	Illus. First Experiment	II.. 544
	Second Experiment	545
Force, One Great.	(Crisfield Johnson)	Culture and Progress	 III.. 510
Foreboding. Poem		Celia Thoxter	 IX. .157
Foreign Growths in the Body	Nature and Science	IV.. 635
Forest Furnishings	flame and Society	II.. 659
Forgiveness and Law. (Horace Bushnell)	Culture and Progress	VIII. .375
Forlorn Hope,0 A. Poem	Sam. Bytinge	VII.. 128
Forten, Charlotte L., Papers by:
A Visit to the Birthplace of Whittier... xv.. sls
	The Queen of the Bees	738
Fossil Man at Mentone	Nature and Science	V. .653
Fossils of Wyoming, The		V.. 783
Found Wanting. Poem	Kate Putnam Osgood	IV.. 583
Four-leaved Clover, A	Saxe Holoc	VIII. .213, 294
Four Great Afiican Travelers	Henry AZ. Stanley	..... VI.. 62
Fox-Hunters,0 The. Poem	C. H. Barnes	III. .385
France	Culture and Progress	II. .553
France and Germany		I. .290
France, Book Trade of	Books and Authoms	109
France, Peace Reigning in	C~ulture and Progress	II. .105
Fraser, John, Papers by:
	Richard Anthony Proctor	vii.. 172	The Maiden and the Lily. Poem.... vii. .616
	To Christine Nilsson. Poem	vu..557	Answer. Poem (From Uhland)	viii. .303
Fred Trovers Little Iron-clad	J. 7. Tmouobmidge	VI.. 479</PB>
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Free-Church Problem, The	Topics of the Time	v. .385
Free Marriage	Lulu Groy Noble	VI. .658
Free Trade and Protection	  .Ho; ace Bushnell, . 	II. .266
Freedom. Poem	... .11. H	X. .709
Freiligrath, Ferdinand	6ulture and Progress	III. .630
French Assembly, A Day in the	Albert Rhodes	VI.. 717
French at Home, The. (Alber