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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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	Vol. Page.
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. (Albert Rhodes)	Culture and Progress	X. .646
French and German Literature	Culture and Progress	679; II.. 327
[66o; III. .120, 121, 242, 244
French Books	 Culture and Pro ress 	x..124,256, 392
		[522, 789
French Chbteau, Loitering about a	 Albert Rhodes	IV.. 743
French Leaders, Some of the	 Maty C. Putnam, M. 13	II. .366
French Republic, The           ............. .. .. Topics of the Time		II. .206
Freemans  History of the Norman Conquest of England	... (ulture and Pro~ re55 	VIII. .117
Freezing Wood, Loss of Weight in	 Nature and Science	V .122
Friar Lubin, On a Person called. Poem	 William Cullen Bryant	V. .357
Friends, To Old and New	 Topics of the Time	X. .378
Fritzundl	 Charles F.Adams	IX..647
From Sea to Sea. Poem	 Joaquin Miller	III.. 95
Front Door, At the	 Home and Society	V. .509
Froude, James Anthony, Papers by:
        Stories of the Irish Smugglers       v. .221
        Annals of an English Ahhey5.vii. .~u, 187, 212
Froude on the American Platform	 Culture and Progress	V. .267
Frondes Calvinism, etc		II. .221
Froudes Short Studies on Great Subjects		III. .250
Froudes Progress, Thoughts suggested by	.. C. 13. Warner	~VII. .351
Frugal, For the	 Haute and Society	IV. .638
Fruits, Decay of	 Nature and Science	.. . V. .653
Fruit on the Table	.Home and Society	X. .517
Fruit, Utilization of Surplus	 The Worlds Work	X. .652
Fruits, By their	 Topics of the Tune	IX., 756
Fuel, Manufactured	 The Worlds Work	X. . 258
Fuel, Pulverized		... X. .259
Funeral Service, A	 Home and Society	V. .125
Furnace Heat	 Nature and Science	IV.. 767
Furnace, The Regenerative	 The Worlds Wock	X. .260
Furniture, Art and	 Home and Society	VI.. 243
Furs	I. .457; VII. .372
G ABRIELLE. Poem	Joel Benton	VII.. 575
Gage, Charles S. Papers by:
	Lauriger. Poem	384
	Annunciation. Poem	IV. 457
Gage, W. L. The Moabite Stone	II.. 31
Galama. (J. B. De Liefde). 	(ulture and Progress           VI., 120
Gambetta. (Some of the French Leaders)	Mary C. Putnam, M. 13         II. .370
Games, A Day of Scottish	T. W fligginson            III. .329
Games, Some New	. .Home and Society              IV. .373
Games	I. .678; II. .552
	[III. .495; IV. .502; VII. .501; VIII. .499
Games and Gambling	Home and Society              V. .643
Game on the Prairies,0 Autumn	Joshua Cooke                   697
   Illus. Lunch	Iv.. 697	Pinnated Grouse		701
        In the Coin	698	The Bridal Duck		702
        Shooting a Mallard Duck	699	Shooting a Crane		704
        American Quail	700
		         flame an(l	-	. IV. .503; V.. 125
Gardening Societe    
Gardener and the Manor, The	Hans Christian Andersen	IV. .457
Gardiners The Thirty Years War	Culture and Progress	IX. .259
Gardners Homes and How to Make Them		IX. .5o8
Garments, Outside	Home and Society	....... 116; X. .116
Gas, Adulteration of 	Nature and Science	IV.. 113
Gas Purifiers		V. .262
Gases, Liquefaction of		VII. .637
Gastric Literature	F. K (rosby	VIII.. 597
Gavarni.5 A Parisian Prince of the Pencil	Albert Rhodes	VI.. 2
Illus. Go to the Theater, if you insist upon	The Papa of Mamselle Jolihais       
	Ic	VI..s	Howpoorlyyoutellatlh,moncheri! .6
it C
	Oh, you are the Monsieur that Papa said	Von may laugh, etc	7
	was a Bore	4	Look out for your Chickens	9
General and his Friends, The	Topics of the Time	III. .747
Generalization, Errors in	Nature and Science	VI. .253</PB>
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Genesis of Species, The. (Mivart)	Culture and Progress	Vol. Page.
		.11. .556
Geneva, The Crisis in the National Protestant	Church of	Gideon Draper	VIII. .490
Gentian, The Closed. Poem		Mrs. Adeline .D. T. Whituey	V. .
Gentleman of Leisure, The American		Topics of the Time	VII.. 238
Gentlemans Prerogative, A		Ellice Woodruffe	6oi
Geographical Problems		Nature and Science	V.. 390
Georgia and Alabama,0 Journeys in		Edward King	VIII. .385
   Illus. Street Scene in Augusta, Georgia.... viii.. 385 Stairway at Savannah                  401
	Bell-tower at Augusta, Georgia	316	The Pulaski Monument, Savannah	402
	On the Savannah River, near Savannah,	Ga387	A Couple of Crackers	403
	Sunset over Atlanta, Georgia	388	View in Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah	.404
	A Soldiers Grave at Augusta, Ga	389	Gen. Oglethorpe, the Founder of Savannah	405
	A Country Cart	390	A Savannah Sergeant of Police	405
	State House, Atlanta, Ga	391	The Custom House, Savannah	4c6
	A Cotton Press in the Country	392	A Spanish Dagger-Tree, Savannah	407
	Fountain in Forsyth Park, Savannah, Ga	~	Cotton Picking in Alabama	408
	A View in Forsyth Park, Savannah, Ga	~	The Cotton Plant	409
	Lcoking down the Bluff, Savannah, Ga. 	.396	The Capitol at Montgomery, Ala	410
	House occupied hy Gen. Sherman in		Cotton Mill at Columhus, Ga	410
	   Savannah	397	In the Market Place, Montgomery, Ala 	.411
	The Presbyterian Church, Savannah	398	Old Fort on Tyhee Island	411
	On the Levee at Savannah	400
German Books	Culture and Progress	 X. . 124, 256
		[392, 522, 789
German Empire, The New	         	      II..
German Literature, French and		.i. .679; II.. 327, 66o
		[III. 120, 121, 242, 244
German Parliament		II. .66i
German Soldiers		III. .121
German Universities		IX. .384
German Parliaments,5 A Chat About	William Wells	IX. .652
	Illus. Bismarck at his Desk	ix. .653	The Seniority President	659
	Delhriick and his Portfolio	654	A Menher of the Center~	66o
	The Humorous Conservative	655	The Miller Fraction	lIe
	7Hohenlohe Eying an Ultmmontane	6~6	The Journalists Gallery	662
	Bluntschli, The Progressive	657	Copy! Copy!	663
	The Gentleman in the Opposition	6~8	The Parliamentary Cerherus	664
Germany, A Christmas Eve in	Helen Berg	338
Germany, Papers Concerning:
	Leipsic and its Fair5		Thomas Emonette	II. .141
	Strasburg after the	~	M. B. Riddle	311
	Lights and Shadows of the War0	William Wells	II. .128
	Mother of the Emperor William,5 The	Francis Johnson	II. .138
	Low Life in Berlin0	William Wells	VI.. 288
	The Charities of the Fatherland ~	William Wells	In. .408
	Onto Berlin	William Wells	872
Germany, Universities of	. . Culture and Progress	II. .328
Geysers of California, The	Benlamin P. Avery	VI. .641
	Illus. View from Witches Caldron	vI. .641	The Devils Cation	648
	Bridge over Fulton Creek	644	Devils Tea Kettle	649
	Vulcans Steam Works	.. . .647	Petrified Trees	65o
Ghost Who Made Himself Useful, A	Edward Sz5encer	V.. 57
Ghost Story, A. Poem	H E. Warner	IX. .552
Giant Puff-ball, Poisoning by the	Nature and Science	IX.. 124
Gil BIas in Hebrew	Culture and Progress	II.. 553
Gilder, Richard Watson, Papers by:
         Sonnets          ... vII.. 42
        A Song of the Early Xci~cinin.~ Poem. .... 770
Girl at Rudder Grange,5 The. (See Rudder Grange )	Frank R. Stockton	x. .285
   Illus. Mrs. Blame!                x. .287 Back to Back                      290
        Palmy Days                         288 OneTwoThree .                 292
        Ha, Ha! Lord Mar mont Thun der ed. .289 The Remains                  296
Give it a Name, I beg...          	Home and Society	IV.. 773
Glaciers, American	, Culture and Progress	I. .687
Gladden, Washington, Papers by:
        The Hoosac Tunnel *               I.. 143
        Edward Eggleston *                vI. .
Glass, Recent Developments in	The Worlds Work	X. .524
Glass, Tempered	         	X..791
Glitter, Less	Home and Society	VI. . I 13
Glove, Excuse my	        	VIII. .627
Goblin of the Ice,5 The	Dr. I. I. Hayes	246
   Illus. He Towed it North in the Night- Dont Go, Dear Carl!               253
            time                          I. .248 Tahita at the Witchs Hut              257
         In the Goblins Storm                  250 Paul in the Ice Cavern                 261
        The Galdrakens Warning              252 A Spectral Pack...                 264</PB>
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3
		Vol. Page.
Gold Country, A Ballad of the	H. H	iv. .613
Golden Gate,0 The City of the	Samuel Williams	x. .266
	titus. S~n Francisco in 2849	x. .267	The Bummer	274
	Birds-eye View of San Francisco in 2875 . .268	Have your razors ground?	275
	The Old Mission Church	269	Street Market Scene in San Francisco	276
	New City Hall	270	The Dead Beat	277
	United States Branch Mint	270	Hoodlums at the Street Corner	279
	Palace Hotel	270	Portrait of James Lick	28o
	Starr Kings Church	272	Chinese Thief	280
	Bank o California	272	Alley in Chinesc Quarter	282
	Merchants Exchange	272	Chioese Opium Den	282
	Emperor Norton	272	Chinese Gamhling Den	283
	The Golden Gate	273	Chinese Theater	284
Good Fellow, The	Topics of the Time	Tilt. 239
Good-for-Nothing, A	/-Ijalmar H/or/h Boyeseu	  X. .361
Good Manners	Topics of the Time	  V.. 256
Good Nature, The Sins of American		 itt.. I I I
Goods, Ne4v	Home and Society....vni. . I 15;	 IX.. 760
Goodyear, William Henry. A Lost Art *		VIII. .432
Gothic Revival in England, The	Culture and Progress	 III. .627
Gounod and his Villa		  i.. 683
Grand Jury, That	Thomas W. Knox	 iii. .609
Grand Cafion,* An Overland Trip to the	MaIorJ. UK Powell	  x. .659
	Illus. Map of the Grand Caflon	x. .66o	Godiva	667
	The Narrows (Mu-Koon-Tu.Weap		Marys Vail	668
	   Caflon)	662	An Indian Village in Winter	669
	Alcove Bad Lands	664	Pillings Cascade	670
	Some of Our Indian Guides	665	View of Mu.Koon.Tu.Weap Valley	672
	U-Nu-Pin Pi-Ka-Vo	666
Grange, A Visit to the	Kate Hillard	iv. 748
Grape Vines, Selection of	Nature and Science	VIII.. 122
Graphic Art,0 The	Beuson J. Lossing	Iv.. 398
	Itlus. A Chinese Engraving	iv.. 399	The Virgin and the Infant Jesus	406
	Virgin and Child, Mantegna	400	Portrait of R. Bayfield	407
	The Mountehank; etched hy Remhrandt	.402	Head of Christ	408
	Lucretia Stahhing Herself	402	Portrait of Claude Demet	409
	The Condemned	403	Arahesque	420
	A Landscape	404	A Poet	422
Portrait of Snyders	405
Gray, David. The Happy Time.0 Poem		III. .456
Gray Collection of Engravings, The	Culture and Progreis 	VI.. 247
Grays Peak,* Ascent of		IV.. 576
	thus. Charley Utter, the Guide	Iv. .57~	Georgetown	579
	The Terrihle Lode	578	Grays Peatc	580
	A Rocky Mountain Toll-gate	578	A Break-down in the Mountains      
Greece, Impressions of. (Sir Thomas Wyse)	culture and Progress	It. .327
Greeks of To!day, The		v. .~i8
Greenhacks0, An Hour among the		v. .657

Illus. Shaking Hands with F. E Spinner.... v. .657 Lowering Money,on the Elevator	664
	Counting New Greenhacks	659	Receiving Money hy Adams Express	665
	The New Cash-room, Treasury Depart-		Canceling Redeemed Greenhacks	666
	   ment	66i	Cutting Machine. Redemption Room	668
	In the Money Vault	662

Greenough, Mrs. R. S., Papers hy:
The Counts Little Daughter; A Legend
	of Nureinherg.0 Poem	iiI. .229
Christine Nilsson and her Maestro .... iii. .479
Greenoughs Portia	Culture and Progress	 iv.. 121
Greenwood, Langd on. Napoleon II)		  V. .602
Grief, Acquainted with. Poem	M. B. Rockwell	 VI.. 31
Griflparzer, The Poet	Culture and Progress	 It.. io6
Griswold s Female Poets of America	(ulture and Progress	VIII.. 120
Guendolen. Poem	Celia Thaxter	  V.. 78
Guernsey and Sark.0 (A Farmers Vacation)	Geoegl E. Waring, Jr	 X..574
Gun-Cotton	Nature and Science	VII.. 510
Guns and Gunpowder		 VI. .253
Gun-Metal	The Wrlds Work	  X. .395
Gunpowder Plot,0 The	Edward Eggleston	 II.. 252
   Illus. Le Diahie! Le Diahle 	ii.. 256
Guizot		Culture and Progress	 t. . 682
Guyots Physical Geography			vt. .636
Gyp Tie. Poem		Clara C. Dolliver	x. .6~6</PB>
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El. iLl., Papers by:
	The Abbot Paphnutius. Poem	5.. 170	An Arctic Quest. Poem	vii.. 8i
	Waiting. Poem	iii.. 27	The Singers Hills.0 Poem	vii.. 257
	A Christmas Symphony.* Poem	iii.. ~88	Sealed Orders. Poem	viii. ~
	My Hickory Fire. Poem	III. .544	Two. Poem	viii. .684
	A Ballad of the Gold Country. Poem	iv.. 6s~	Sonnet	 x.. 87
	The Singers Friends. Poem	V.. 31	Danger. Poem	 X. .378
	Covert. Poem	V. .475	Freedom. Poem	 X. .709
	My Day in the Wilderness	VI.. 471
		Vol. Page.
Hadleys Essays	Culture and Progress	VII. .247
Hadleys Introduction to Roman Law	          	VIt. . 247
Hair-Cutting, A Royal	Fanny Roper Feudge	Vilt. . 784
Hake, Dr. T. G. The Blind BoyA Parable		 III. .189
Hakes Poems	Culture ad Progress	vlt. .523
Hale, Edward Everett. Alma Maters Roll. Poem		 x. .623
Hales (Edward Everett) Ups and Downs	(ulture and Progress	VI.. 758
Hales (Edward Everett) Our New Crusade		  X. .392
Hall, Fits-Edward, Papers by:
	Shall We Say Is Being Built?	III. .700
	Pandits	VI. .463
Hallock,W. H. Jauntain Japan0		II..245
Halloween; or, Chrissies Fate	.7k/eta C. Adams	lIt. . 26
Halloween	Home and Society	iii. . 1 19
Halsted, Byron D. Some Vegetable Eccentricities *		X. . 710
Hamburga without a House	Time Worlds Work	x. .396
Hamerton, Philip Gilbert, Papers by:
	On the Reading of Newspapers	V. .327
One Phase of the Marriage Question ... V.. 460
Hamertons Intellectual Life	Culture and Progress	VI.. 756
Hamertons Harry Blount 		X. .256
Hamilton, Gail, Papers by:
        Conference Wrong Side Out           I. .423
        Captain Millicent               vu.. ~6o
Hamilton, Kate W. A Novel Spoiled		Vt.. 22
Handles, A Plea for	Home and Society	IX.. 380
Handy, Mrs. M. P. On the Tobacco Plantation*		IV, .658
Happy Time,0 The. Poem	David Gray	III. .456
Hanging-Basket,0 The New	Home and Society	IX.. 768
Hans Brinker; or, The Silver Skates 	(ulture and Pro6 ress	VII. .507
Hap-Hazard. (Kate Field)		VI. .635
Happy Village. The. Poem	D. Kane ODonnel	x.. 83
Hardys Far from tbe Madding Crowd 	Culture and Progress	IX.. 637
Hares Records of a Quiet Life		II. . 507
Hares Days near Rome 		X. . 255
Hark! Poem	Caroline R. Wilkinson	VI. .703
Harker and Blind	James T. McKay	....... .302
Harney, Will Wallace. The Old Home. Poem		IX. .231
Hart, 1. M. Cornell University0		VI.. 199
Hart, Jobn S. The Shakespeare Death-Mask0		VIII. .304
Harte, Bret, Papers by:
	After the Accident.0 Poem	v. ~i6	A Monte Flat Pastoral	VII.. 343
	An Episode of Fiddletown0 . ..... 433, 576, 696	Wan Lee, the Pagan	VIII.. 552
Luke (In the Colorado Parki873). Poem. tEsop, The Improved. (Selected).... X. .134
	[vii.. 2o8
Harte, Bret,0 with Portrait		Aroak Brooks	VI..
Harte, Bret, in Hungary		Brie-k-Proc	X. 793
Hartes Verse and Prose		(ulture and Progress	...	.111.. 380
Hartes Mrs. Skaggs Husbands				. .647
Hartes Echoes of the Foot-Hills		          		IX. .637
Harvest. Poem		Nelly M. Hutekinson		VIII. .461
Hassard, J. R. G., Papers by:
        The New Vork Mercantile	Library0... I.. 353
        An American Museum of Art0	II .409
        Theodore Thomas0	IX. .458
Hats and Bonnets	Home and Society.. . . VI. .372; VII. .245
	[VIII..116; IX..25~ X. .115
Haunted Ship, The		An Old Tar	398
Haunted Closet, The		Susan Archer Weiss	III. .708
Haunted House,0 The. Poem		Geor6e MacDonald	VII. .272
Hawaii. (An Island on Fire0)		Titus Munson foon	II. .~6i
Haweiss Thoughts for the Times 		Culture and Progress	V. . 520
Hawthorne, Julian, Papers by:
        The Oak-Trees Christmas Gift	III. .320
        The Mullenville Mystery	iii. .61~</PB>
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33
		Vol. Page.
Hawthornes Last Bequest	T. W. .Aligginsou	 V. .100
Hawthorne	Culture and Progress	II.. 669
Hawthornes (Julian) Bressant			VI. .507
Hawthornes (Julian) Idolatry			ix .~S5
Hay, John, Papers by:
	Emst of Edelsheim. Poem	IV.. 650	Boudoir Prophecies. Poem	vii.. 271
	The Law of Death. Poem	vs. ~	Mount Tahor. Poem	...... 353
Hay, John, Biographical Sketch of (with	Portrait)		VII.. 736
Hays (John) Castilian Days	Culture and Progress	III. .253
Hayes, Dr. I. I,, Papers by:
Twice Alone; A Tale of the Lahrador .1.. 78
Gohlin of the Ice*	246
Hay-Fever, The	Mature and Science	VIII.. 5o6
Hayne, Paul H. The Awakening. Poem		X. .508
Haynes (Paul H.) Poems			Culture and Progr~os	x. .647
Hazens School and the Army in Prussia and France			           	IV.. 778
Headley, J. T., Papers by:
        Ships*	303	Life in the Caucasus5                 II. .353
        Philadelphia5	II.. 225	Mountain Views and Adventures*     II.. 482
Health, The Philosophy of Good			Edward Spencer	II. .589
Health and Physical Habits of English and American Women			Mary E. Beedy	VII.. 747
Heating of our Houses, The			Home and Society	III. .494
Heat, Solar			Nature and Science	VIII. .252
Heart Song, A. Poem			Samuel W. Duffield	VI. .575
Heat, Singular Action of			Nature and Science	VIII.. 380
Heathen and the Saints, The			Topics of the Time	214
Heathen Chinee Outdone, Our			Culture and Progress	682
Heather Bloom. Poem			Mary E. Bradley	X. .752
liehes Jumbles			Annie .R. Annon	IV. .465
Heliotype Reproductions, Some			Culture and Progress	IX.. 383
Hell Gate,5 The Unbarring of			James Richardson	III.. 33
   Illus. Workmen Ascending the Ladder	III. .33
     Block House on Mill Rock, 2124	34
Tower on Hallets Point, 2124	34
Fort Stevens in 2124	35
A Dutch View of Hell Gate	35
Hell Gate from Negro Point	36
Map of Hell Gate	37
Profile of Pot Rock	38
Mailleferts Plan	38
General View of Works at Hallets	Point ... 39
Mushroom Drill	40
View of Coffer-Dam	42
Ground Plan of Operations at Hallets	Point.42
Longitudinal Section of Grand Heading	.... 43
View of Shaft from Coffer-Dam	44
	Drilling	45
	Under the River	45
	Miners at Work	46
	Leveling	46
	Miners Tools	47
	Opening a Gallery	47
	The Shaft, Looking East	48
Battery, Cartridges, Conducting Cahle, etc. .49
	Section of the Scow	49
	Ready to Go Down	50
	Putting in the Charges	50
	The Blast	52
	Nitro-Glycerine Factory	51
	Making Nitro-Olycerine	52
	Grappling Machine	52
Helps Ivan de Biron		Culture and Progress. 	VIII. .631
Hepwortb and Heterodoxy		Topics of the Time	 III.. 745
Her Sphere. Poem		Elizabeth Akers Allen	 IV. .218
Her Face. Poem		Charlotte F. Bates	 IV.. 705
Hereditary Foes5		Kate Putnam Osgood	 IX.. 360
   Illus. Angtlique and the Swans	IX.. 360
Hero of the Commune, The		Margaret I Preston	 III.. 66o
Heroism Begins at Home		Home and Society	 VI. .244
Heron, The. Poem		James Maurice Thompson	  X.. 74
Herrick, G. F. Turkish Proverbs			 VI. .692
Hidden Joy, The. Poem . .~		Louisa Bushnell	 III. .455
Hidden Treasures5		Schele De Vere	 III. . 662
Illus. Tin Mine at Cape Lands End, Comwall,	The Descent by Ladders in the Mine at
	   England	so. .662	   Falun	666
	Genii of the Underground World	663	Pennsylvania Oil Wells	667
	Bone Cavem at Maestricht	664	Buming of the Colliery at Astley, England	668
	View of the Slate Quarries at Angers	665	In the Coal Mines at Charleroi	669

Higginson, T. W., Papers by:
	A Day of Scottish Games	555. .329	Charles Dudley Warner5	VII.. 332
	Hawthornes last Bequest	V.. ioo	Decoration. Poem	VIII. .234
	Intercollegiate Scholarship	V..366
Higginsons Atlantic Essays	Culture and Progress	III.. 251
Higginsons Oldport Days	VII. .374
Hsgginsons History		IX. .768
Higginsons English Statesmen		X. .521
Hilgard, J. E. The Advance of Population in the United States	IV. .214
Hillard, Kate, Papers by:
	AVisitto the Grange	IV..748
	Caro Nome. Poem	VI.. 539
Hints for Anniversary Presents	Home and Society	VIII. .751

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INDEX.
	1~AJV	Th	and Pro oress	Vol. Page.
 History of Religions, A Comparative. (James sioiiatt, Li. Li.) uuoture		VII.. 764
Historical Manuscripts, The Royal Commission on		vi. .629
History, Epochs of		IX.. 122
[lodges Systematic Theology		DI. .122, 635; V. .518
Hodges What is Darwinism?		VIII. .377
Hodgskiu, James B. Law of the Heart and Law of the Street		Iv. .358
Hodgson, Fannie E. Papers hy:
	Surly Tims Trouble	iv. .220
	One Day at Arle	iv. .441
	The Woman Who Saved Me	V.559
Holder, J. B. The Stone Period of the Antilles0	X. .427
Holiday, A. Poem	. D. Rice	VI. .564
Holidays for Middle-Age	Home and Society	IX. . ii8
Holland, J. G. Papers hy:
	Christmas Carol. Poem	I. .352	Mildred in the Library.* Poem	Ix.. 56
	Arthur Bonnicascle0	v. .32, i68, 320, 480	The Story of Sevenoaks*.... Ix. .322, 467, 568
	  [si~~ 681; VI. .32, 208, 304, 445, 540, 704	[696; X. .22, 151, 328, 432, 592, 736
Holland.	(A Farmers Vacation)	  George E. Waring, Jr... IX.. 714; X.. 52
HoIm, Saxe. Papers by:
	Whose Wife Was	9	ii.. 465	The Elders Wife; S9quel to Draxy Mil
	Esther Wynns Love-Letters	iii.. if~	lers Dowry	V. .74~ vi.. 17
	How One Woman Kept Her Husband III. .467	A Four-leaved Clover	VIII.. 213, 294
	Draxy Millers Dowry	iv. .86, 205, 290	My Tourmaline	IX. .92, 222, 282, 488
	The One-legged Dancers	V. .337
HoIm, Norman. Martin Leas Story		V.. 701
Holmes, Julia A. Children Who Work 0		t. 607
Home and its Queen	Topics of i/ce Time	452
HOME AND SOCIETY. Contents cf.
		Vol. Page.
	Accomplishments	VIII.. 244
	Atting Rhymes	 IX.. 507
	Age Before Beauty	  V.. 769
	Age, A Plea for	 VI. .752
	Annuals, The Cultivation of	 IV.. 229
	Appetite, The Abuse of	 VI.. 497
	Aquana	 II. .550
	Archery	VIII.. 242
	Arm? The Right or Left	VIII. .244
	Anniversary Presents, Hints for	VIII. .751
	Art and Furniture	 vi.. 243
	Art, Household	  V. .640
	Art Nooks	  V. .265
Articlefor Publication, Howto Beginan . vi..
	Awnings, A XVord About	 0.. 552
	Bankrupt Talkers	 VI.. 243
	Bath, The	viii. .628
	Beds, Making the	 ii. .202
	Beef-Tea	in. .627
Bonnets and Hats.. .11. .220; iv. .249; vi.. 372

Book-Clubs	[VII. .243; viii.. i~6; X. .225
                      VII.. 373
	Books, Marking	viii.. 629
	Boy, The	iv.. 637
	Breakfast, Socially Considered	viii..
	Camping Out	X. .245
	Capital Deformity	vi.. 627
	Carpets, Nature in	Ix.. 129
	Carpets, About	x. .246
	Children and Money	vii. .630;	VIII. .499
	Children, A Word for the		VIII.. 498
	Children, Frightening		viii.. 628
	Childrens Hour, The		 x. . ~i6
	Chivalrie		VIII. .372
	Christmas Greenery	348;	 In. .373
Churches, a New System in City .... VIII.. 242
	Cloaks	VII. .244; IX.. 254
	Clothes of the Period, The	in. .374
	Coffee, A Cup of	iv.
	Color in Houses	x. .ii6
	Comfort Below Stairs	x. . ~i6
	Co-operative Marketing	v.. 642
	Correspondents, Letters from	x. . ii8, 250
		[385, 644, 785
	Costume Parties	Ix.. 254
Country Board                 
	Croquet0         Iv. .246,	372, 5o2	VIII. .372
	Curry, A Veritable		x. . 217
	Curcains,* How to Get		X. .247
	Delsarte for Every Day, A		II.. 436
	Dinner-giving, Of		VI.. 497
	Dinners, Little		569
	Dinner-Table, Around the		ix.. 632
	Dolly Varden		Iv.. 248
	Doineslic Ethics		iv.. ~oo
	Domestic Products		VII.. 242
	Door-steps		x. .525
Dress,	Vol. Page.
     The Ethics of	  II.. 208
Dress, Reform in	 VI.. 752
Dress Goods	VII.. 220
Dresses, Evening	 x. .225
Drinks, Summer	 IV.. 375
Easter Eggs	 Ill. .752
Eating, Hours for	 x. .642
Economy and Elegance	vii.. 630
Economy, False	 x. .527
Entertainments, Economic	vii.. ~oo
Etiquette, The Basis of	 vi.. 627
Excuse My Glove!	yin. .627
Exile, In Behalf of	 in. .625
Fall Fires	  V. .227
Fall Weather and Warm Blood	  V.. 226
Fancy-work	 vi.. 629
Fans	 vi. .629
Fashions, The	I. .348; ii. .209; iv. ~
[vii. .629; viii. .214; IX. .253; X. .224
Ferne , A	iv. .638; X. .785
Fern-Pressing	vi.. 629
Ferns, Autumn Leaves and		 X. .785
Floors		 ii. .552
Flower Mission, The		VIII.. 372
Flowers, Cut		 II. .437
Flowers	vi. .242;	viii. .243
Folks-Kitchens		 V.. 769
Food, Seasonable		viii.. 243
Foot-coverings		vi.. 628
Forest Furnishings		 ii.. 659
Front Door, At the		 V.. 509
Frugal, For the		iv. .638
Fruit on the Table		 x. .527
Funeral Service, A		 V.. 225
Furniture, Art and		VI.. 243
Furs	457;	VII. .372
Games, Some New		Iv.. 373
Games	678; II. .552; In. .495; IV. .502
	[VII. .501; viii. .499
Games and Gambling		v.. 643
Gardening	 Iv. ~ V. .125
Garments, Outside	viii.. mA; x. . ii6
Give it a Name, I Beg		iv..
Glitter, Less		VI.. 223
Goods, New	viii. .225;	Ix. .760
Halloween		III. .229
Handles, A Plea for		Ix.. 380
Hanging Basket,0 The New	Ix.. 761
Hats and Bonnets	vi. .372; VII. .243
[viii. .ii6; IX. .254; X. .215
Heating of Our Houses, The	iii. .494
Heroism Begins at Home	VI.. 244
Holidays for Middle-Age	ix.. ii8
Honiekeeping versus Housekeeping... vi.. 752
Hospitality	. v.. ~o8
House-cleaning Time, Hints in	x. .246
House-furnishing, Hints for	Iv. .217</PB>
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		Vol. Pago~
	Right or Left Arm? The	viii. .244
	Rights of Some Women, The	 iv. .117
	Roses	ii. .324; iv. .247
	Salads	II. .102
	School-Girls Meals, The	x. .384
	Seeds in the House, Striking	679
	Sei~vants, Politeness to	VIII.. 752
	Sewing-Maclsines, The Curse of	x. .384
	Shawls, India	III. .495
	She	III. .117
	Sheltering Arms, A	ii.. 323
	Shoes, Sense in	x. .641
	Shopping, Holiday	347
	Sick-Room Papers	In. .750; IV.. uS
		[v. .127, 510
	Sickness, Short Hints Concerning	x. .642
	Silk Sacques	VI.. 371
	Silks, Domestic	VI.. 752
	Sisters of Mercy, Unvowed	 V. .767
	Skates On	 V. .509
	Sleeplessness	IX. .632
	Slumber, Coaxing	 V. .768
	Social Customs	VII.. 119
	Society, The Chairs of	 V. .264
	Spring Colors	IX.. 759
Spring Flowers, The Fashions in... X. .243
	Stationery	458
	St. Valentines Day	IX.. 5o6
Styles, The. VI. .370, 75I VII. .118 VIII. .750
	Summer in a Corner		II. .210
	Summer Raiment		VI.. 369
	Summer Travel		IV.. 637
	Summers Journey, A		X. .382
	Sweep, How to		IX, .119
	Table, The Poetry of the		IV.. 375
	Table, At the		V. .265
	Table Customs	   VIII.. 627
	Tablets		IX.. ~o8
	Tea and Toast		IX.. 255
	Tea, Relishes for		IV.. 119
	Tea-Pot, Heresy in the		V. .768
	Tent Awnings		IV. .501
	Tent Under the Beach, The	   VIII. .498
	Thanksgiving		111. .240
	Theatricals, Amateur		VII.. 758
	Time, Killing	  VIII. .627
	Traveling Dresses          IV	249;	VI. .371
	Tresses, The Picturesque in		V. .264
	Trimmings	  VIII. .115
	1ube-Drinking	   VIII.. 499
	Twelfth Night		III. .373
	Unmusical, To the		IX.. 759
	Ventilation		X. .784
	Voice-Culture		IX. .119
	Walls and their Coverings		IV.. 117
	Wedding Cards:		 I. .458
	Weddings	   VIII. .751
	Which Shall it be5	   VIII.. 750
	Window-Boxes		I. .457
	Window, Open the		VI.. 113
	Window-Gardening		V. 392
	Wood Fires, A Grate for		X. .117
	Women, The Rights of Some		IV.. 117
	Work-Baskets	 I.	.459, 570
	Writing in the Lap		IX.. ~o8
	You Ought to Know		VI.. 113
HOME AND SOCIETY. Contents of (continued).
Vol. Page.
	Houschold Art	V. .640
Housekeeping, Some Curious Things in IX.. 631
How to Keep House on a Small Salary. IX.. 633
	Ilyper-Gentility	V. .643
	Ices	II. .436
	Ice-water	VIII. .243
	Idiots, Suggestive	IV.. 774
	Ill Winds That May Blow Good	IV.. ii6
	Illuminating	III. .626
	Illuminations, Home	X. .784
	Improvement, A Modern	II. .210
	In Memoriam	IX. .380, 632
	Introductions	IX. .507
	Ivies, English	570
	Jewel-Basket	459
	Jewels, The Fashion of	VI.. 499
	Juveniles, Of	V.. 128
	Kitchen-Floors	X. .117
	I.aces	677;	IV. .638
	Ladies and Gentlemen		IX.. 507
	Ladies at Sea		V. .642
	Leaves and Ferns, Autumn		X. .785
	Le Cercle		VIII.. 372
	Letters, Answering		VIII. .628
	Lilies		IV.. 373
	Listen		V. .393
	Lost Method of Expression, A		X. .783
	Luncheon		X. .383
	Magazines Burn your Old		X. .117
	Maids and Mistresses		vi.. 628
	1\Iarketing		X. .249
	Matting		IX.. 760
	Maying, The Modern		II.. 101
	Meat, Loss of, in Cooking		IX. .761
	Mental Set, A		uc. .643
	Middle-age, Holidays for		IX. .118
	Midsummer Eve		II. .323
	Mignonette-Boxes		III. .242
	Modern Convenience		V - .266
	Monday Payments		V. .263
	Money, Losing		VIII.. 499
	5\Ioving, The Penalty of		VII.. 629
Newspapers Domcstically Considered. VII.. 629
	Odd 7tlinutes of Waiting	VII.. 500
	Old Books and Peciodicals	VI.. 112
	Out-Doors	VII.. 628
	Pairing Season, The ... 	 II.. 322
	Parlor Bulbs	 I.. 349
	Parlor, The Sacrificial	IX.. 762
	Parlors, Best	 ii. .6s8
	Pennies Childrens	ix. .631
	Piazza, The	 X. .249
	Picturesque Ladies	VI.. 241
	Pitcher Plant	III. .752
	Plant Stand, A	vii. .~oo
Poetry in Domino	. . .111.. 241
Politeness to Servants	VIII.. 752
Poor, A Word for the	...... 372
Presents, Hints for Anniversary	VIII.. 751
	Presents, Making	 I.. 114
	Private Correspondence	VII.. 244
	Queen Summer	 II. .435
	Rag Carpets, How to Make	 X. .643
	Rank and Raiment	 V. .391
	Reading, The Habit of	VI.. 498
	Ready-made Garments	VI.. 498
	Rymes, Acting	IX.. 507	Vol. Page.
Home Matters, Bits of Talk About. (H. H. )		Culture and Pro6 ress 	 VI.. 635
Home Reading, Papers for. (Rev. John Hall, D. D.)		Giiltare and Progress. 	 It. .559
Home, The. (Frank R. and Marian Stockton)		Culture and Progress	  V. .779
Home, The Old. Poem	,	Will Wallace Haraci	 IX.. 231
Homes, English Country Laborers		Nature and Science	  V. .653
Homes of New York, The New		James Richardson	VIII.. 63
Homekeeping versus Housekeeping		Home and Society	 VI.. 752
Homeward. Poem		Lois Brooke	  I. .516
Honorary Degrees		Culture and Progress	 Itt. .827
Hooper, William R. The Heiress of Washington			VII. .571
Hoosac Tunnel, The		Nature and Science	  V. .782
Hoosac Tunnel,~ The		Washington Gladden	  I.. 143
Illus. Great Bend on the Deerfield River	144
	Walter Shanly	146
	Profile of the Hoosac Mountain	146
	The Deerfield Dam	147
The Burleigh Drills upon the Carriage .... 248
	The Air-Compressor	149
	Eastern Portal	150
	Electric Fuse	150
	Work at the Heading	152
	Western Portal	153
	Buildings at the West Shaft	S4
	Miners Descending the Shaft	iss
	Central Shaft	57
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		Vol. Page.
Hope, To. Poem	Jo/in Vance Chairy	X. .497
Hopkins, Samuel. A Peep Behind the Scenes		 i.. iSo
Hopkins, Miss M. A. Under the Elms. Poem		II. .260
Hopkins, Miss I. T. Papers by:
	Miss Marigolds Thanksgiving*	in.. 157	Mortality Puffs	VIII. .571
	One of Miss Widgerys Evenings	v. .291	In a Trumpet	IX.. 244
Hopkinss Outline Study of 1\lan			culture and Progress	VII.. 379
Hoppin, Aug. A Matrimonial Stock Operation				. .400
Horoscope, A. Poem			W. C. Wilkinson	654
Hospitality			[Ionic and Society	V. .508
Hotchkiss, Jed. New Ways in the Old	Dominion  			V. .537, 273
Hotels, Ladies			Culture end Trogr:ss	in. .121
House, The Story of a. (Viollet-le-Duc)				IX. .509
House-building, Hints on			Nature and Science	iv.. 113
House-cleaning Time, Hints in			Home and Society	X. .246
House-furnishing, Hints for				IV. .117
Household Art. (See also Beds and Tables,	&#38; c.)		        	V. .640
Housekeeping, Some Curious Things in			        	IX. .631
Houses, Frameless			The Worlds TEar/i	X. .396
Houston, Netlie Power. Natures Child. Poem				X. .373
How Men Learned to Analyze the Sun.2 (See		Astronomy)... Janies Richardson		V.. 465
How Much has been Gained			Topics of the Time	VI.. 239
How the Storm Came. Poem			W. F. .D	H. .6o~
How to Keep House on a Small Salary			Ilommie and Society	IX. .633
How to Do It. (E. E. Hale)			Cii Iture and Progrss	III. .511
How One Woman Kept Her Husband          ... Saxe Holmn				III. .467
Howard, R. XV. The Martyr Church of	Madagascar			I. .639
Howell, Fanny. Woman as a Smuggler, and Woman as a Detective				IV. .354
Howells (W. D.) Poems			Culture end Progress	VII. .251
Hugos Ninety-Three.. . 			(ulture and Progress	VIII. .248
Huldab, the Help			Edward Eggleston	i8i~
Human Equolity			Nature and Science	IV. .497
Human Species, The Unity of the				IV. .367
Hungarian Journalism	 		Culture and Progress 	III. .631
Hunts (W. M.) Pictures				III. .500
Hunts (XV. M.) Talks on Art    			          	X. .787
Hunting Adventures in India5			Lt. (ol. Gordon fJummning	III. . 305
Hursts Life and Literature in the Fatherland			Culture and Progress	IX. .385
Hutchinson, Nelly M. Harvest. Poem				VIII. .461
Huxleys Addresses			Culture amid Progress	VI. .75~
Hyacinthes Marriage         			Topics of the Time	V.. I 13
Hyde, Alexander. Co-Education of the Sexes				II. .519
Hydraulic Motors			The Worlds Work	X. .257
Hydraulic Ram Engine			          	X. .653
Hydrophobia, AnIidote for			Nature and Science	VIII. .635
Hygrometer, A New        				IV.. 114
Hypatia. Poem           			Edmund Clarence Stednian	V.. 746
Hyper-Gentility         .. 			Home amid Society	V.643
I MUSED Last Night in Pensive Mood. Poem	Alice Williams	IX. .128
Ice2	.	F. H. Forbes	X. .462
	Illus. Scraping	x. .465	Grooving	467
	     Planing and Ribbing	466	Sawing, Calking, and Breaking Off	468
Gig for Conveying ice into Ships Hold.. .466
Ice, Elevatiou of Bowlders by			 Nature and Science	 IX. .389
Ice Age, The Great			           	VIII. .379
Ices			 Home and Society	 II. .436
Ice-water	 			VIII. .243
Identity			 Nature amid Science	 VI.. 759
Idiots, Suggestive		. Honie a d Society	IV.. 774
Ill Winds that May Blow Good		IV.. ii6
Illuminating	III. .626
Illumination in Theaters		. . Nature and Science	IV. .634
Illumination, Economy in			         	VI.. 126
Illuminations, Home			Home and Society	X. .784
Mlustrated Travel			Culture and Progress	V. .521
Improvement, A Modern			Home and Society	II.. 210
Immanent Imperfection. Poem			C. P. Lath rop	ix.. 6o6
In a Garret. Poem			 lizabeth Akers Allen	504
In Absence. Poem			George Parsons Lat/irop	In. .726
In an Hour. Poem			Nora Perry	VIII. .551
In Ccelo Quies. Poem			William C. Richards	IX. .244</PB>
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				Vol. Page.
In the Park. Poem.. 		E. IL C		596
In the Brook		Susan (ao/idge		III. .567
In the Valley of Shadows. Poem		H. F. Warner		II. .650
In Strict Confidence. Poem		Alice Williams		IX. .516
In the Garden. Poem		Harriet McEzoea Kimball		Iv. . i63
In the Barn.0 Poem		Benlamin F. Thy/ar		VIII., 580
	Illus. The Flails come down	viii.. ~8o	I Hear the Laugh when the Ear is Red .584
	A Breeze in a Box	~5e Tis Money Musk by Merry Feet	585
	The Old Barns Tenantry	583
In Memoriam. (Charles Scribuer). .. 	Topics of the Time	 III. .109
In Memoriam	Home and Saciety	 IX. .380
In Memorsam		 IX.. 632
Incivility, American	Topics of the Time	VIII. .623
Income, Investments for		 IX. .250
Incomes, Professional and Literary		  V. .636
India,0 Hunting Adventures in	Lt. - Cbl. Cordon Cumming	 III. .305
	Illus. A Shot at a Wild Bull	In. .305	Death of the Boar	312
	The Challenge Accepted	306	Cumming Attacked by a Bear	323
	Tiger-Hunting at Night	307	A Piece of Strategy	314
	Tiger Disturbed by Vultures	308	The Moonlight Chase	315
	Riding for the First Spear	309	Elephant Charged by a Tiger	316
	Bulkley takes a Mud Bath	320	A Troop of Five Tigers	317
	The Boar Charges	~si	The Tigers Last Leap	328

Indians,0 Life and Habits of the. (Pictures from the Plains).. T. B. Thorpe	iii. .143
Indians, How to Treat the                          L. Edwin Dudley				 x. .484
Ingelow, Jean, as a Novelist                         Culture and Progress				VI. .379
Insanity in England, Causes of Increase of              Nature and Science				vii. .636
Insanity of Cain, The    .......                    .JThry			M~~es Doa!s~e	VI. .104
Insects, Agriculture and... 		 . Nature and Science		IX. .261
Insects, Flowers and	IX. .515
Instinct and Education. .. .. .. .. .	IV.. 769
Insurance Losses		..       .. . .		IV.. 770
Intaglios. (Payne)....	Cielture and Progress 	II. .327
Intellectual Lsfe. (P. G. Hamerton) .	VI. .756
Intellectual Science, Elements of. (Noah Porter)		Culture and Progress		III. .124
Intellectual Merit, An Order of		Natuiv and Science		VII. .125
Intelligence in Young Creatures    .	VI.. 126
Intercollegiate Scholarships 		. T. W. Hig~ insan		V.. 366
Intercollegiate Scholarships	(ulture and Progress	Vt.. I 15
International Metric Commission, The. . . .	V. .771
International Commission, The. . .. ... 		Topics of the Time		II.. 96
International Copyright     . . 		X. .378
Introductions	Home and Society	IX. .507
Intruder, An. Poem	..           Hiram Rich	V. .167
Invention, An English	The Worlds Worh             X. .397
Investigation, A Curious       		Nature and Science		IV.. 770
lnvestigatiuns in England and America, Original		V. .654
Irish Smugglers, Stories of the		James Anthony Fraude		V. .221
Iron in the Blood		Nature and Science	V.. 124
Iron Burned	V. .390
Iron, Deterioration in	VI. .253
Iron Ships, Preserving of	. . . . . . . . .. 	VI.. I27
Iron Structures, Corrosion of	. . . . 	The Worlds Warh	x. .652
Irreparable. Poem	. .. 	Richard Henry Stoddard	VII.. 281
Irreverence		Topics of the Time	X. . 109
Island of Corfu,* The        	Charles K. Tucherman	445
Island on Fire,0 An	.	Titus Munson Coon	II.. 561
	Illus. Hale Man-Man, Volcano of Ki-lau-e-a,	The Falling Mountain	570
	Hawaiian Islands	II.. 56	A Volcanic Wave Breaking on the Shore
	Manna Loa, The Fire Mountain	562	of Hawaii	571
	Coast formed by Volcanic Action	~	Map of Eruptions	572
	Lava Stream Pouring into the Sea	569
Isles of Shoals, The. (Celia Thaxter) 	Culture and Progress . . 	VI. .506
Ismailia. (Sir Samuel Baker)	.            638
Ivan de Biron.	(Arthur Helps)			VIII. .631
Ivies, English			Home and Society	570
JACK IN OFFICE. Poem	J. W. De Forest	X. .263
Jail-Birds and their Flights0	J. R. Thompson	I. .129
Illus. Casanova Pierces the Floor of his Cell..... 129 Benvenuto Cuts up his Bed-Clothes	237
	The Hidden Pike	232	Benvenuto Attacked by Dogs	238
	Casanovas Ascent	232	Caumont De La Force Rescued	239
	On the Roof	233	Latude Runs Off in the Fog	240
	Treock Caught by the Leg	234	Count Lavalette Escaping in Disguise	242
	At Full Gallop	235	The Duke of Normandy Rescued	242
	At Bay	236</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
James, Henry, Jr. Adina		Viii. .33, iSi
Jamess A Passionate Pilgrim	(ulture and Progress	Ix.. 766
Jamess Transatlantic Sketches	    	X. .389
Japan, An Adventure in	   Cilman P. Bri~s	II. .513
Japan, Awakened	Noah Brooks                111.669
Japan in Our Day	Culture and Progress          III. .380
Japan,0 Jaunts in	.... W. H. Ha/lock	II. .241
	Illus. A Street Scene in Japan	ii.. 241	Procession of the White Elephant	248
	Japanese Blacksmiths	243	New Years Festivities	249
	Moon Scene on a Japanese Canal	245	Ftte of the Sea-God	250
	A Japanese Stahle	246	A Parricide on the Way to Execution	252
Japanese Pictures of	American Life0	Etchings	VI.. 128
Japanese Verses, A	Bouquet of    	Charles A. DeKoy    	IX. .329
Jean.ah Poquelin		Gcorge TV. Colle	x.. 91
Jeannette		Constonce Fenimore Woo/son 	IX.. 232
Jeremy Train: His	~ Poem 	An Old Fellow 	 I. I
	Illus. Jeremy Tmin at Tea	i	In the Stall	9
	A Light in the Window	2	With a Step lust a little Unsteady	ii
	A Heifer Indeed	3	Faster and Faster the Animal Flies	24
	Takes the Wind in his Eye	4	And his Gig was a Wreck            
	The Young Wife of Mackay, looking out.		Homeward Again	.....................s6
	An Affectionate Look	6	I will never go Hunting for	Heifers
	The Savory Draught	8	   Again	7
Jersey, Old. (A Farmers	Vacation0)		Geo;g~e F. TVaring,Jr	X..401
J essamine.5 Poem 	.. 		 corge Parsons .Lothrop	x. .657
Jesuits, The War against the			. Culture ai;d Progress	630
Jewels, The Fashion of			Home and Society	VI. .499
Jewel-Basket . 				459
Jews of France, The			(ulture and Progress	III.. 254
J. G. H. Old and Blind	Poem   			VII.. 709
Johannes Olaf...    			Culture and Progress	VI.. 633
Johns, John. Papers hy:
	Over Sea	viii.. 77
	San Remo0	viii. .717

Johnson, Francis. The Mother of the Emperor William	II. .138
Johnson, J. Augustus. Cyprus Afloat and Ashore0	III. .177
Johnson, Arnold Burges. Recolleclions of Charles Sumner	VIII. .475; IX.. 101; X. .224, 297
Jones, Amanda T. One Night. Poem			V. .462
Jones, Maria W. Papers by:
	Enough. Poem	  vs. .444
	A Vision. Poem	  ix. .5oo
	Journalism, Hungarian		Culture and Progress	III. .631
	Journalism, Schools of		Whitelaw Reid	IV.. 194
Journalism, A History of American. (Fredericle Hudson).. Culture and Progress	VI.. 119
Journalism, The Morals of 	.	Topics of the Time	VI. .492
Journalist, whose Education has been Neglected, A Letter to a
	Voung	, , .... . TV P. A	IV. .757
Jowetts Plato	.... 	. ... . Culture and Progress	III.. 248
Joy, Sarah L. For His Sake. Poem	, .. ... 	VII. . 236
J.	S. A Visit to the Great Vo-Semite	. . 	. 	11.390
Jubilee, The Boston	.... ... . Culture and Progress	503
Jury System,The	.      ......Tofics of the Time	x. .6~7
Juveniles, Of	. .	. Home and Society	V.. 128
KI ATE PARKMANS Wedding Days	Eliz Wood	V.. 85
Katherine Earle ~	Ad~line frafton. . VII. .64, 175, 336, 447,
[576, 675; VIII. .55, 171,319,424,544, 706
	Illus. Are they so very large ?	vii.. 64	It paused Beside her	viii..
	A hand grasped her arm	336	The day hade them adieu	329
	II am sure I wish you well	576	She laid the~letter upon the coals	544
Katherine Earle. (Adeline Trafton)	Culture and Progress	IX.. 121
K. C. B. Tartinis Dream-Music		 I. .266
Kearny at Seven Pines.0 Poem	Edmund 6larence Stedman	x. .265
Kellogg	Culture and Progress	685
Kellogg, Clara Louise * (with Portrait)	A. C. Wheeler     	V. .721
Kemper, Fannie Hay. The Cornwallis House	(Two.Ancient Landmarks)      	615
Kendall, S. C. The Boy John		723
Kenelm Chillingly. (Bulwer)		IV. .375
Kennedy, Life of. (H. T. Tuckerman)	Culture and Pro0 ress	III.. 127</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Kentucky and Tennessee	Edwaid King	IX.. 129
Illus. Mammoth CaveThe Boat Ride ~.... IX.. 129 Frankfort, on the Kentucky River	
The Entrance to Mammoth Cave	130 The Ascent to Frankfort Cemetery       245
Mammoth CaveIn The Devils Arm-	The Monument to Daniel Boone, Frank-
	Chair	232	fort	246
Mammoth CaveThe Suhterranean Al-	View on the Kentucky River, near Frank-
	hum	232	fort	247
	Mammoth Cave The Fat Mans	Asteroid Kicks Up	2.48
	Misery	233	Chimney Rock, Kentucky	249
The Levee at Louisville	235 A Familiar Scene in a Louisville Street     251
Louisville, Ky	236 A Souvenir of Kentucky                252
A Waiter at the Galt House, Louisville. .237 The Hermitage, near Nashville, Tenn . .253
The City Hall, Louisville	238 Tomh of Andrew Jackson at The Hermi-
The Court House, Louisville            i39 tage .......                      254
The Post Office, Louisville	239 The State Capitol, Nashville, Tenn       254
Portrait of George D. Prentice	240 View from the State Capitol, Nashville,
At the Louisville Exposition              242 Tenn                               55
The Cathedml at Louisville	242 . A Wayside Sketch                 
The Colored Normal School, Louisville.... 243
Kentuckys Love. (Edward King)	Culture and Progress 	. .779
Kill, Thou Shalt	Topics of the Tune	VI .107
Kimball, Harriet McEwen. Papers by:
The Flight of the Birds. Poem	309 A Vigil. Poem                    Vii. .207
	Song. Poem	III. .277	White Azaleas. Poem	IX.. 695
In the Garden. Poem	iv.. i68
Kindergarten, The	Culture and Progress	11.216
King, Edward. Papers by:
	A Womans Execution, Paris, May, 72	A Ramhle in Virginia*	vii.
	Poem	ii. .~oo	Parepa-Rosa. Poem	VII. .735
	In and Ahout Paris0	Iv.. 523, 6~6	Southern Mountain Ramhles in Tennes
	An Expedition with Stanley	v. .205	see, Georgia and South Carolina5 viii.. s
	How Stanley found Livingstone0	V. .298	The South Carolina Prohlem *	ViiI. .229
	The Bridge of Nenilly	V.540	0 Birds that Flit hy Oceans Rim!
	The New Route to the Gulf0	Vi. .257	   Poem	Viii. .328
	A Song of the Soul. Poem	VI. .695	Kentucky and Tennessee0	iX.. 229
	Only Half a Woman*	ViI.. 82	The Liverpool of America*	IX. .68t
	Old and New Louisiana0	ViI. .2, 229	The Great South0.. Vi. .257;	VII. .2~ 229, 523
	Glimpses of Texas0	VII. .302, 402	  [645; VIII. .229, 257, 385,	523, 642; iX. .229
	Among the Mountains of	Western North
	   Carolina0	VII. .523
Kincr Gambrinus and his Subjects0	William Wells . ...	490
	Illus. An Old Toper	490	Boys! Lets Be Off!	495
	The Sanctimonious Sharper	~	The Corporals Sto	495
	A Beer-House Squahhle	492	Hot Chestnuts!	496
	Is Vour Mug Empty?	~	The Mournful End	496
	Let that Mug Alone!	494
King of Denmarks Sons, The. Poem	William Morris	. V.. 294
King of the Cannibal Islands, The. Poem	~J. TV. Be Forest	IX .645
Kings of the ~	Burt G. Wilder	239
	Illus. The Wren	239	Nests of the Red Flamingo	243
	Eagle Carrying off a Child in the Alps .... 240	Nest of the Burrowing Owl	244
	Comparative Sizes of Eggs	242	Floating Nests of the Little Grehe	245
	Nest of the Baltimore Oriole 	242

Kinney, Elizabeth C. Papers by:
	A Day with the Brownings at Pratolino .2.. ~	Florida Roses. Poem	2.646
	Victor Emanuels Queen	524	The First-Born. Poem	VI.. 237
	Kitchen-Floors  			Home and Society  	X. . 117
	Knee-Buckles, My			John Estcn Gooke	VI. .477
	Knox, Thomas W	Papers by:
	The Imperial Family of Russia		III. .228
	That Grand Jury		III. .609
L. L. ~~nsRECOLLECTIONS of Liszt and Von Billow0			x. .700
La Belle Dame Merci. Poem	Lewis Richards		 I.. 207
Labor and Capital in Manufactures	Amasa Walkea		IV.. 460
Labor, Chinese Skilled	Win. F. C. Shanks		II.. 494
Labor, A. Plea for Chinese	Abby Sage Richa. dsoa		II.. 286
Labor System, Our, and the Chinese	 ,anh H. Norton		it.. 6i
Labor versus Capital	Cielture and Progress		IV. .377
Laces	H2,me and Society	I. .677;	IV. .638
Ladies and Gentlemen	       		IX. .507
Ladies at Sea			V. .642
La Fontaine and his Fables5	Albert Rhodes		IX. .552
	Illus. The Fox and the Grapes	IX. .553	The Cock, the Cat, and the Voung Mouse.56t
	The Hare and the Frogs	s~s	The Fox without a Tail	562
	The Lion and the Rat	~	The Two Cocks	563
	The Dog and his Companions	ss~	The Fox and the Cat	564
	The Oak and the Reed	~8	The Wolf turned Shepherd	565
	The Fox and the Stork	~	The Cat and the Mouse	~66
	The Rat retired from the World	~6o</PB>
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La Forge, Amalie. Papers by:
	Illus. Black Rock	vii.. 209
Monsieur le Baron	VIII. .228
		Vol. Pa e.
La Grande Nation	culture and Progress	~.. 211
La Manche, The Bight of. (A Farmers Vacation 5)	Geo;ge F. Wiring, Jr	 x. .304
Lake Ice, The Disappearance of	Nature and Science	 v. .389
Lands, Restoring Waste	Nature and Science	 v. .655
Landor, Walter Savage	Edmund Clarence Stedman	VI.. 49
Langes Commentary	Culture aud Pro rcss . .11.. 447;	III. 638
Langford, N. P. Papers hy:	[Iv. .380; V. .65s; VI..123 VIII. .634, 756; Ix. .639
The WQnders of the Yellowstone~. . II.. i, 23
The Ascent of Mount Hayden	VI.. 129
Language among Animals	Nature and Science	V.. 523
Language, The Life and Growth of. (W. D. Whitney)		X. .522
Language, Wanted, A New	Culture au(l Progress	V. .770
Languages. Should the Study of the Modern precede that of
   the Ancient?	C. F. (omfort	IV. .414
Lanier, Sidney and Clifford. The Power of Prayer. Poem		X. .239
Lars. (Bayard Taylor)		v~. .251
Lars. Poem	Celia Thaxter	viii . 726
Last Tournament, The. (Tennyson)	(~ulture and Progress	III.. 5o8
Last Letter, The. Poem	Mary L. Ri//er	189
Lathrop, George Parsons. Papers hy:
        A Face in the Street. Poem        II. .388 The Statue of a Life                IX. .738
        In Ahsence. Poem              III. .726 The Sunshine of Thine Eyes      x. .635
        The Song-Sparrow. Poem          I. .332 Jessamine.. Poem             x. .6~
        Immanent Imperfection. Poem     IX.. 6o6
Latin Nations, The	Topics of the Time	~ 76t
Latin Quarter,5 In The	Albert Rhodes	x. .137
	Illus. The Concierge	X .237	An English Mees	o14
	The Slip	238	In the Latin Quarter                
	A Hygienic Measure	39	Lisette Waters Something hesides her
	The Amateur Band	240	   Flowers	046
	The Socrates of the Rue St. Jacques	141	The Moming after the Ball           
	An Old Student	141	Entente Cordiale hetween Student and
	The Old Beau of the Latin Quarter	242	Gamin	048
	The Student at Home	143
Laura. Poem	John C. Saxe	.. 	IX. .551
Lauriger. Poem	Charles S. Gage		384
Lava of Vesuvius, The	Nature and Scicuce		V. .523
Law of Death, The. Poem	John Hai		VI. .439
Law of the Heart and the Law of the Street, The	James B. Hodgshin	IV. .358
Leaman, Robert F. A Sdance with Foster the Spiritualist		VI. .179
Leaves and Ferns, Autumn	Home and Society	X. . 785
Le Cercle	   	VIII. .372
Lecture-Brokers and Lecture-Breakers	Topics of the Time	560
Leeches, Land	Nature and Science	VIII. .13~~
Legal-Tender Decision, The	Topics of the Time	It. .319
Leipsic and its Fair ~	Thomas Emmette	H.. 141
Illus. Leipsic Market-Place during the Fair. .11.. 040 Anerhachs KellerScene of Fausts Ad-
	Wooden Booths for the Sale of Linen	042	venture	044
	Visitors at the Leipsic Fair	043
Letters, Answering	Home and Society	VIII.. 628
Letters,5 Some Old	IX. .354, 496, 607; X. .84, 210
	Illus. Portrait of Peter Powell	IX.. ~	Portrait of Sir Walter Scott	609
	Portrait of Samuel Rogers	357	Facsimiles of Letters... .X. .200~ 203, 204, oo6
Lewis, Tayler. The One Human Race		I~. ~
Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. (Fitzjames Stephen)	Culture and Prc~ress	VII.. 124
Library,5 The Boston Public	.. 	J. Wiuser	111.150
Library,5 The New-York Mercantile	John R. C. Hassard	353
	Illus. The Annual Election: Scene at the Polls I.. 353	Saturday Night	362
	Clinton Hall		The Librarians Room	364
	The Reading-room	356	The Directors Room	365
	The Lihrary	359
Tides to Bary Jade 	.Eichin,s      	VIlt. .640
Liddon, Henry Parry	Culture and Progress	II.. 324
Lieber, Dr. Francis	Mrs. Al. F. W. Sherwood	VI.. 711
Life, A Test of the Extinction of	Nature and Science	V. .524
Life, Experiment on the Beginnings of	          	V.. 781
Life in Berlin,~ Low	William Wells	VI.. 288
Life in the Cannihal Islands	J. C. Bates	529, 577
Life in the Caucasus ~	J. T. Headley	II.. 353
Life in the Diamond Diggings *	P. WAliller	V. .529
Life Insurance. (J. H. Van Amrin go)		... culture and Pro6 ress	X. . 124
Life on the Farm.5 Poem        		  Benjamia F. Taylor	VIII.. 704
   Illus. Beside the Chum a Maiden Stands	705</PB>
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Lifted. Poem	Mar) Napes Dodge			178
Light, Electric 	Nature and Science		VIII.	638
Light, The Zodiacal			~~
Light, After the Darkness	Adeline Trofton	, .iV		.562
Lights and Shadows of the War 	William Wells 	II .128
	Illus. The Beauty of Lorraine	ii. .129	The Red Cross	232
	The Iron Cross	ig	The Black Cross	34
Lights, Brilliant	Nature cind Science	IV. .114
Like Me. Poem	Mrs. M. F. Butts	VIII .382
Lilies	Home and Society	IV. .373
Lime in Preserving Wood	The Worlds Work	. ... .x. .653
Lincoln, Abraham, The New Life of. (Ward H. Lamon)	Culture and Progress	IV.. 506
Lincoln, Ahraham, The Later Life and Religions Sentiments of.J. A. Reed	VI. .333
Linguists, Timid, A Word of Encouragement for	John Arbuckle	X. .447
Liquid Carbonic Acid	Nature and Science	V.. 783
Liquor Interest, The	Topics of the Time	VI. .494
Listen	flame and Society	V. .393
Liszt, Abbb	. . .......Culture and Progress	11.211
Liszt and Von Biilow,* Recollections of	. L. L. L	X. .700
Literature and Dogma. (Matthew Arnold)	Culture and Progress	VI.. 755
Literature, French and German		I.. 679; Il. . 327, 66o
LIII. .120, 121, 242, 244; X. .124. 256, 392, 522, 789
Literature, Italian	Culture and Progress	 III. .754
Literature for Boys	Topics of the Tune	VII.. 370
Literary Bureaus		 IV. .362
Literary Hinderances		VII. .624
Literary Labor, Habits of		  V. .505
Literature Beyond the Seas                                                           
Literary Labor, The Rewards of	Topics of the Time	VIII.. 747
Literary Style		VIII. .620
~Little Men. (Louise M. Alcott)	(ulture and Pra~,rcss	 .11. .446
Little Miss Frere	Adeline Trafton	  V.. 433
Liverpool of America,2 The. (Baltimore)	Edward King	 ix. .68i

Illus. View of Baltimore, from Federal Hill.. ix.. 61i Main Entrance to Druid Hill Park	681
	The Oldest House in Baltimore	682	The Blind Asylum and the House of Refuge 689
	The Shot Tower, Baltimore	682	Maryland Institute	690
	Fort MeHenry and Joness Falls	683	Village of Woodhury	6qo
	The New City Hall and the Exchange 	614	City Jail and Penitentiary	692
	Mt. Vernon Square and the Washington		Peabody Institute	692
	   Monument	615	The Booth Monument and the Masonic
	First Preshyterian Church	686	   Temple	692
	The Battle Monument	616	The Country is going to the Dogs, Sir	.693
	The Wildey Monument	68~	The Wolf and the Lamh	694
	The Cathedral	617	Eastern High School, Baltimore	695
	Franklin Square Preshyterian Church	688
Livingstone, David		Gulture and Progress  	. x. .648
Livingstone,* How Stanley found		Edward King      	V. .298
   Illus. Stanley and Kalulu	v. .291	Dr. Livingstone at Work on his Journal.... 309
	The Attack on Mirambo	.~oo	Snuff-box presented by Queen Victoria to
	The Wounded Boar comes to a Halt	302	Mr. Stanley	522
	The Mutiny	305	Look out, you drop that Box, Ill Shoot
	Dr. Livingstone, I presume	307	Vou	313
Locher, Augustus. A Malay Sailor Running a Muck		VIII,. 538
Locomotive, New Book on the	The Worlds Work	  X. .257
Locomotive Tires	Nature and Science	VII. .381
Loitering about a French Chtsteau	Albert Rhodes	..... 743
London Revisited	George P. Putnam	 III. .191
Longfellows (Henry W.) The Divine Tragedy		 III. .509
Longfellows Three Books of Song	Culture and Progress	 IV. .510
Lorraine and Alsace,2 The French Conquest of	henry N. Baird. 	  I 367
Lossing, Benson J. Papers by:
	The Weeping Willow	II.. 313	The Graphic Art*	IV.. 391
	The Last of the Pequods5	II. .573	Professor Morse and the Telegraph*.. V. .579
	West Point*	IV.. 257
Lost Method of Expression, A	[fame and Society	X. . 783
Louisiana, Old and New	Edicard King	VII .1,129
	Illus. Frontispiece	VII	The New Ursuline Convent	20
	The Cathedral St. Louis, New	Orleans	2	A Brace of Old Spanish Governors	ii
	Alms			The St. Louis Hotcl	II
	At the Holy Water Font		~	The United States Branch Mint	13
	in the Archbishops Garden		~	The Monument on theChalmette Battle-field	i~
	The Archbishops Palace		6	Entrance to the U. S. Barracks	is
	The Supreme Court		6	Scene on the New Basin	is
	The Jackson Statue		7	The Old Spanish Fort	i6
	]3ienville, the Founder of New	Orleans	8	The Flower-woman	27
	At the Corner of Jackson Square		9	The Old Louisiana Bank             
	Old Spanish House on Royal Street		~	Christ Church and Dr. Palmers Church	t8</PB>
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Louisiana, Old and New. (Continued.)
	Illus. The St. Charles Hotel	VII.. 19	Taking Coal at Natchez	vii. .138
	St. Pauls Church	20	A Negro Policeman	839
Trinity Church and the Mechanics Institute a NurseOld Style	
	St. Josephs, St. Patricks, and the Jesuit		Mammy and Bahy	240
	Church                       aa	Waiting for a Joh	140
	The Theaters of New Orleans           23	Canal Street Fountain	141
	The Carnival: Watching the Processinis... 24	St. Annas Asylum, New Orleans	142
	The Carnival: Arrival of the King        25	The Marine Hospital, New Orleans	142
	The Carnival: The Bceuf.gras           27	Charity Hospital, New Orleans        
	The Carnival: At the Clay Statue        29	Dr. Stones Hospital, New Orleans	243
	The Carnival: Masquerade at the Varie-    	Uncle Ned    	144
	ties Theater                          30	The Coming Man	144
	Pilot.town, S. W Pass                    32	The French Market.The Indian Mer-
	Light-house, S. W. Pass                  31	   chants	245
	Beauty and the Beast                     32	The French Cemetery. Len Fours 	146
	The Levee, New Orleans                 229	The French Market.The Hen Trader 	147
	The New Orleans Custom-House         230	The French MarketSelling Gumho	148
	Scenes on the LeveeNoonday          131	The University of Louisiana	249
	I dont want no Apples               132	The French MarketThe Vegetahle Cor-
	Wharf Rats                             232	   ner	252
	The Cotton Thieves                     233	The Old Sicilian	153
	I done tole ye alI.ahout dat, now       234	Milk Cart                        
	Outside the Court-House..               235	A Nickel for Daddy	155
	On the RiverThe Wasp              236	The French MarketSunday	Morning... 258
	A Louisiana Swamp                 37	City Park, New Orleans	i6o	Vol. Page.
	Love in the Nineteenth Century. (1-Jarriet W.	Preston).... Cu/lure and Progress		VI. .633
	Loves Land. Poem                    	         Louise C~handler                    	Moulton                    	VII.. 431
	Loves Young Dream; A. D. 8870          	         Geo:%, e A. Baker, Jr          		223
	Love-Story, A Thanksgiving              	         Edward Eggleston              		I~9
	Low Life in Nature                    	         Schele .De Vere                    		III. - 54
	Illus. Plate I	III.. 54	Plate V                         
	Plate 11.Beetle and Bomhardier	g~	Plate VI	59
	Plate III	~6	Plate VIIHomes of the Termites	6o
	Plate IV	s~	Plate VIIIThe Hermit Crah       
Low Life in Berlin	William Wells	VI. .288
	Illus. The Melancholy Drosky-Driver	vi.. all	The Little Orpheum	293
	Steed and Driver tired of Life	219	The Thieves Den	294
	A Ride in the Park	290	Before the Bar at Night	294
	A Rogues Retreat	292	In Care of the Police	295
	A Night in the Barracks	291	Compositor on the London Times	296
Lowe, Martha P. A Song of the Sea. Poem		VIII.. 170
Lowells Prose, Mr	JfK C. Wilkinson	IV.. 75, 227, 339
Lowells (Robert) Writings	Culture and Progress	X. . 122
Lucky Peer	Hans Christian	Andersen.I.. 270, 391, 505
   Illus. Portrait of Hans Christian Andersen.... i. .270			[625
Lucretius. (Charles F. Johnson)	Culture and Progress		IV.. 379
Luke. Poem. (In The Colorado Park, 1873)	P ret Ha rte		VII. .208
Luncheon ... 	Home and Society		X. .383
Lungs, Action of Wind-Instruments on the	Nature and Science		IX. .262
L. VsT. J. One Way of Love. Poem			IX.. i66
Lytton, Lord	Tojics of the Time		V. .763
Lyttons (Robert, Lord) Fables in Song	Culture and Progress		VIII. .247
MI ACC ALLA, Clifford P. Au Sable Chasm		VIII.. 192
MacDonald, George, The Writings of	Samuel LV. Du,~ield	87
MacDonald, George. Papers by:
	Wilfrid CumbermedeAn Autohiograph-		Spiritual Songs. From the German 01
ical Story. .I. .90, 196, 329, 428, 543, 6~~	Novalis. V. .315, 6io, 758; VI. .22, 157,
[Ii. .78, 219, 302, 425, 524, 637; in. .64, [329, 432, ~6o, 745; VII. ~ i8~
	[aaa, 345, 457 ,557	The Haunted House. Poem	VII. .273
A Vision of St. Ehgius. Poem	v. .500
MacDonalds (George) The Princess of the Goblin	Culture and Progress	IV. .646
MacDonalds (George) A Hidden Life		IV. .511
MacDonalds (George) Malcolm		IX. .767
Macdonough, A. R. Papers by:
        Edmund Clarence Stedman.* (With Por- A Magdalen	of the Dresden Gallery.
          trait)                  vii.. ~6 Poem	                vii. .67.,
Mackenzies (R. Shelton) Scott	Culture and Progress	III. .255
Macquoid, Katherine S. A Dream Story		VTI. .612
Macready	Bric-d-Brae	X. .132
Mad Man of Letters, A. (Edgar Allan Poe)	 rancis Ger;-y Fairfield	x. .690
Madagascar,.The i\Iartyrs Church of	A?. W. howard	639
Madaline. Poem	Alice Cary	408
Madame D~licieuse	George LV. Cable. 	x. .498
Madeira, Rambles in	S. C. LV. Ben/anein	IX. .210
  Illus. Funchal Harbor and Brazen Head.... ix.. aii Grist-mill on the Road to Sant Anna      213
       A Threshing-Floor in Madeira            212 Penha DAgnia and Porto da Cruz       216
       Hut and Peasants at Sant Anna          212</PB>
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Madonnas, The War of the	    ulture and Progress	iii. 631
Magazines! Burn your Old	   Home and Society	x. . I 17
Magdalen of the Dresden Gallery, A. Poem	   A. B. Macdonough	VII. .674
Magazines, Childrens		VI. .352
Magee, Thomas. Mount Shasta0		.. VI. ,44I
Magnetic Auroras	   Nature and Science	V. .261
Magnetism of Iron Ships		V. .122
Magnetization of i\Jetals		VIII. .121
Magoun, George F. Education and Free Thought		450
Mahaffys (Rev. J. P.) Social Life in Greece	   Culture and Progrcss	, X. 789
Maharajah Dhuleep.Singh	   Percy Robinson	326
Maid of Sker, The. (Blackmore)	 . culture and Progress	V. .133
Maiden, The, and the Lily. Poem	   Jo/zn fraser	VII. .685
Maids and Mistresses             	..... Home and Society	VI. 628
Making Port. Poem	   James 7. McKay	II. .176
Making Peace. Poem	   Mrs. 5. 111. B. Piatt	IX.. 31
Malay Sailor Running a Muck0	   Augustus Locke	VIII.. 538
Sims. The End of the Tragedy	VIII.. 539
Male and Female Statistics		Culture and Pro;xress		 II. .444
Mammoth Cave, Inhabitants of		Nature and Science		 IV.. 368
Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. (The Great South 0)		Edward King		 IX.. 129
Mammoth Remains		Nature and Science		 IX. .124
Man, Subjection of, to Conditions 				 IV. .243
Man, Temperature of the Skin in				VIII. .380
Manila,5 A Middy in				  X. .418
	Illus. Making Calls in Manila	X. .418	Will there be no let-np ?	423
	Gue-r-r-ra	419	A Mesuza	424
	Choosing Partners	420	On Shore	425
	The Hahanera	421	Ahoard Ship	425
	Not Going Far	421	Adieu! Tis Loves Cast Greeting!	425
Manzonis Promessi Sposi		Gulture and Progress	III. .631
Marble Faun,0 Scenes from the		U. L. Alden	II. .493
   Illus. Hildas Tower	II.. 493
	On the Edge of a Precipice	493
	The Brazen Pontiff at Perugia	494
Marcys Border Reminiscences	  	Culture and Progress		III. .638
Mare Ignotum. Poem		Elise Woodrz#e		III. .176
Mare Island Navy Yard,5 The		Jo/zn S. Wallace		ItI. .641
   Illus. Noahs ArkThe Old Independence.. .641	The Theater		645
	Birds-eye View of Mare Island	642	The Chapel	646
	The Derrick	642	Ordnance Park	646
	The Officers Quarters	643	The Kearsarge and the Vanderbilt	647
	In Front of the Officers Quarters	644	1\l arines	645
	The Naval Hospital	644	The Marine Barracks	649
Marions (Fulgence) Wonders of Vegetation	.           Culture and Progress  	III.. 761
Marine Engine, Novel	The Worlds Work    	X. .396
Marjorie Daw and other People. (T. B	Aldrich)         (ulture and Progress   	VII. .251
Marketing       	Home and Society     	X. . 249
Marriage and the Death-Rate	Natzzre and Science    	IV. .242
Marriage to Religion, Relations of	                 	VII.. 509
Marriage, Free	Luln Gray Noble     	VI. .658
Marriage Question, One Phase of the	Philip Gilbert Hauzerton	V. .460
Marshs The Earth as Modified by Human	Action        Coelture and Irogress  	IX.. 119
Martial, Some Epigrams of	Jo/zn C. Saxe        	VIII. .462
Martin Leas Story	Noruzan Hobo       	V. .701
Martyr Church of Madagascar, The	B. TV. Howard       	639
Mary Butlers Ride. Poem	Benjamin F Taylor   	VII. .641
   Illus. She Never Drew the Bridle-rein, etc	The Quoiting Ground was Grassy     642
                                   [vii.. 641	Away They Rode to Gilmanton       644
Maryland. (The Chesapeake Peninsula~ )	George Alfrezl Tozonsend	III. .513; IV..
		[IX. .68i
Masque of the Gods, The (Bayard Taylor)	.. . Culture and Progress  	IV. .255
Matinde at the Academy of Music.0 (Design by	Thos. Worth).Etchings            	III. .512
Matrimonial Stock Operation.0 (Designs by	Aug. Hoppin)...                       	V. .400
Matting	Ifome and Society     	IX. .760
Maurice, Frederick Denison	E. Malford         	IV. .529
Maurices Sermons	Cozlture and Progres.r. IV. .381; VII. .249
Maury, Prof. T. D., Weather-Signals and Storm-Forecasts, by the American Signal Service 0 .... 402, 465
Maxims, Concermug		7. 7. Munger	X. .218
May, A Song of		Mazy F. C. Wyeth	VIII.. 48
Maying, The Modern		Home and Society	101
Mazzini                          . Culture and Progress			IV.. 644
M. B. A. Mother Goose0			V. .250
McCoshs (President) Lectures		 zilture and Progress	I. .687</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
MeCoshs The Scottish Philosophy	Culture and Progress	IX.. 513
McFarland, H. H. What are they Doing at Vassar?	II. .337
McKay, J. T. Papers by:
	Making Port. Poem	Ix. !76	Cinnabar City	VIII. .465
	Harker and Blind	iv. .302	Philips Friend, Kate*	VIII. .586
	Captain Luces Enemy	vi. .i6i	BirdsallofMapleton	 x. .229
McLandhurgh, Florence. The Automaton Ear		v. .711
Meat, Bruised	Nature and Science	ix.. 772
Meat, Loss of, in Cooking	. Home and Society	..... IX.. 7b1
Mechanic, The Young	Culture and Progeess	II.. 447
Medhnrsts The Foreigner in Far Cathay	     	VI. 123
Medrake and Osprey. Poem	Celia Thaxter	 x..
Mellow England	John Burroughs	VIII.. 5Co
Memoir of a Brother. (Thomas Hughes)	(ulture and Progress	VI.. 252
Memoranda	Nature and Science IV.. 115, 244, 370, 498
[635, 770; V. .124, 262, 391. 524, 655, 783; VI.. 127, 254, 383, 511, 638, 762; VII. .127, 254. 383. 511
[638, 766; VIII.. 123, 253, 380, 508, 638, 759; IX 125, 262, 389, 5i6, 642. 773; X .129, 261, 397, 653
Memorial of Col. Kitching	zeltiere and Progress	VI. .252
Memorial, Mrs. Fields	(Dr. Henry M. Field)		x. .39
Memory, A. Poem		Isobella Grant Mercdith	X. .223
Memory		Nature and Science	IV.. 768
MemoryinBees		IX..125
Men, Are the Wants of, Identical?	    	V. .260
Mental Power in Men and Women	    	IV. .496
Mental Set, A	T.Toeze and Society	x. .643
Mercantile Library, The New-York	Jno. B. C. Hassard	3~3
Mercator, the Path-Finder of the Seas5	William Wells	II.. 4tzI
Illus. Mercator, the German Geographer.... ii. .461
Meredith, Isabella Grant. A Moniory. Poem		X. .223
Message,A. Poem	Mary L. Bitter	IV.. 237
Metals, Magnetization of	Nature and Sciencc.... 	VIII. .121
Metals, Effect of Low Temperature on			VII.. 382
ivletallic Spectra			IX. .516
Meteorology and Sun-Spots			IX. .773
Metric Syslem, The                                Culture and		Progress	. IV.. 254
Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts			VII.. 120
Mexican Camp, The Last Man of		Jocquin Miller	III.. 209
Middle-Age, Holidays for		Home and Society	IX. .118
Middle-Aged Woman, The 		B. Ii. D	345
Middlemarch. (George Eliot)		Culture and Emogress	V.. 648
Midsummer Eve		Home and Society	II. .323
Midsummer Idyl, A. Poem		D. W. Broionell	VI. .575
Mignonette.0 Poem		MamyE. Bradley	. ... IV. .649
Mignonette Boxes		Hooze and Society	III.. 242
Migration of Birds		Nature end Science	IX. . 389, 515
Mildred in the Library.0 Poem		J. C. Holland	IX..
   Illus. She Rose and Paced the Silken	Floors. ..... 56
Milk and Well Water		Nature and Science	VII.. 766
Mill, John Stuart. (Autobiography of	an Atheist)		VII. .6oo
Miller, Joaquin. Papers by:
        From Sea to Sea. Poem	III.. 95
        The Last Man of Mexican Camp	III. .290
        The Throne of Attila. Poem	Ix..
Miller, Joaquin. Songs of the Sierras	(zeltiere and Progress	III.. 125
Miller. Joaquin. Songs of the Sun-Lands	    	VII.. 377
Miller, R. W. Life in the New Diamond Diggings0		V. .529
Milton, A Plaster Cast from the Face of	fJulture and Pro.~ ress	IX.. 388
Mines, Portable Waler-wheels in	The Worlds Work	x. .651
Minnesingers, The German. (Kroegcr)	Culture and Progress	VI. .374
Mirabels Christmas	Adeline Trafton	276
Miracle of Lourdes,0 The	Charles Fairbanks	IX.. 49
   Illus. Bernadette Soubirous              Ix.. 49 The Vision of Lourdes                52
        The Church of our Lady of Lourdes      ~o The Grotto of Lohrdes                  52
Miracles of Faith. (Charles S. Robinson)	Culture and Progreis	V.. 521
Mischiefs.Thanksgiving. (Susan Coolidge)	    	IX. .770
Mississippi,0 Down the	Edward King	VIII. .641
   Illus. Loading Flour at St. Marys, Mo    VIII.. 641 View on the Arkansas River at Little Rock 649
        The Great Republic                642 The Arkansas State Capitol, LinAc Rock.. 6~o
        The Pilot-house of the Great Republic. .643 The Arkansas Penitentiary, Little Rock..
        The Fowl Market, Cairo, Illinois        644 Hot Springs, Arkansas              6~a
        A Crevasse on the Mississippi River     645 View from the National Cemetery, Vicks-
        A Submerged Town on the Mississippi.... 646 burg                         
        View in the City Park, Memphis        641 The Gamblers	Graves, Vicksburg      654</PB>
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Mississippi,* Down the. (Continued.)
	Illus Vicksburg, Mississippi	656	Natchez Under-the-Hill	66o
	The Carnival, Memphis, Tennessee	657	The Red River Raft As It Was	66i
	Col. Vick, of Vicksburg, Mississippi	658	Viesv f Baton Rouge, Louisiana	664
	Viewin Browns Garden, Natchez, Mis-		A Steamboat Torch-basket	665
	   sissippi	659	Arrival of a Steamboat at Natcbez....,	667
	Avenue in Browns Garden, Natcbez... 659	Vol. Page.
Missouri,o Some Notes on	Edward King		Vttt. 257
   Illus. St. Louis,View from the Insurance	The Dumps, Iron Mountain 	270
	   Building	viii.. 257	The Summit of Pilot Knob	272
	The Old Chouteau Mansion	258	Portrait of Thomas H. Benton	272
	The Oldest House in St. Louis	259	The Capitol at Jefferson City	273
	Court House, St. Louis	260	At the Vulcan Iron Works, Carondelet	.274
	The New Post-office and Custom House	.261	Statue of Benton in Lafayette Park, St.
	View in Shaws Garden	262	   Louis	275
	The Cathedral, St. Louis	263	The Gratiot Street Prison, St. Louis	276
	The Four Courts and the High School,		The Furnace, Iron Mountain	277
	   St. Louis	264	St. Louis Insurance Companys	Building.. 278
	Portrait of William T. Harris	265	Christ Church, St. Louis	279
	Washington University, St. Louis	267	View in Lafayette Park	280
	The Tracks, Pilot Knob	268	The First Presbyterian Church, St	Louis. .280
	In the Cut at Irois Mountain	269	The New Bridge over the Mississippi	281
Miss Malony on the Chinese Question *	Mary Ala/es Dodge	350
Miss Patty Gibsons Strange Adventure ~	Noah B;-ooks                    
Mistral, Frederic, the Proven9al Poet	Al. F. Al. and C. P. Brooks 	..... 104
Mistress Judith. (Miss Fraser-Tytler)	Culture and Progress	X. .254
Mitchell, Edward P. The Tachypomp		Vii. .587
Mitigating Circumstances	Topics of the Time	vi.. io8
Mivarts The Genesis of Species	Culture and Progress	II.. 556
M. M. D. Over the Way	Lb kings	SX. .643
Moabite Stone, The     ... . 	W. L. Gage	ii.. 31
Illus. The Moabite Stone	II.. 32
Mobile, Alabama. (The Great South0)	Edward King	VIII. .583
Moderate Prices	Topics (/the Time	VI. .747
Modern Convenience	Ho;ne and Society	. V. .266
Modern Hotels	Mrs. H. Al. Plunkelt	vi. .486
Modern Skepticism	A ugustus Blauvelt	vs. .424, 582, 725
Modern Christianity? What is	Culture and Progress	IX.. 514
Modern Epithets5	Etchings	648
Moffats Comparative History of Religions	Culture and Progress	VII.. 764
Momma Phmbe. Poem	Thomas Dunn English	III.. 6z
Monday Payments	Home and Society	V.. 263
Money Market, The London. (Walter Bagehot)	Culture ond Progress	VII.. 246
Money, Losing	Hmne and Society	VIII. .499
Monkeys, Affection of, for their Dead	Nature and Science	VI. .637
Montpensier Pictures in Boston, The	(uliure and Progress	IX. .256
Monsieur le Baron	Amalie La Forge 	VIII. .228
Montana. (The Wonders of the Yellowstone 0)	N. P. Langford	. .. . .11.. I, 113
Monte Flat Pastoral, A	Pret Ilarte	VII. .343
Mont Cenis Tunnel, Ventilation in the	Nature and Science	VI. .254
Monuments, Ancient		VI. .254
Moon, The. (Scribners Wonder Library)	Culture and Progress	V. .270
Moon, The Surface of the	Nature and Science	V. .782
Moon/ The Great Air.Line to the	Adaptedfrom Jules	Verne, by Frank
	   P. Stockton	VII. .260
	Illus. Some Members of the Gun Club	vn. .260	Excavating the Pit for the Great Cannon. .265
	A Projectile Train to the Moon	261	The Interior of the Projectile	267
	Fire l l	264	Observing the Passenger Projectile	270
Morals, Phases of. (Prof. JohB Stuart Blackie)	Culture and Progress	V. .520
Morals, American	Topics of the Time	VI. .364
Morals, Mind, and Matter         . 	Culture and Progress	II. .219
Morals, Professional	To/des of the Time	672
Morans (Thomas) Grand Caflon of the Yellowstone	Culture and Progress	IV.. 251
Morans Water-Color Drawings		V. .394
Morans Chasm of the Colorado		VIII. .373
Morans Mountain of the Holy Cross		X. .252
Morituri Salutamus, After Reading. Poem	(Yzarlotte F. Bates	x. .6i8
Morleys (John) Rousseau	Culture and Progress	VI.. 504
Mormon Wifes Story, A	AiThs. A. F. Raffensperger	III. .672
Mormons and their Religion, The	P. H. Seeley	396
	Illus. Portrait of Brigham Voung	IIi. .396	The Theater	402
	A Wagon-load of Mormons at Ogden		Portraits of Joseph F. Smith and Orson
	   CaCon	397	   Hyde	403
	Witches Rocks, Echo Caflon	398	The LvIormon Temple	404
	Pulpit Rock, Echo CaCon	398	Orson Pratt	404
	Monument Rock, Echo Ca6on	~	Mrs. Alice Young Clawson	405
	General View of Salt Lake City	400	A Mormon Family	405
	Brigham Votings Residence, Salt Lake		Portrait of George A. Smith	406
	   City	401	Starting for the Silver Mines	407
	Street Scene in Salt Lake City	402</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Mormonism, The False Claim of	George W. Sampson	III. .572
Morris, William (Latter-day British Poets)	Edmund 6larenee Stedman	IX.. 426
Morris, William. Papers by:
        Fair Weather and Foul. Poem      i.. 89
        The King of Denmarks Sons. Poem..... 294
Morriss Love is Enough	Gulture and Progress	V. .778
Morriss Defense of Guenevere		X. .388
Morriss (William OConnor) The French Revolution	           	 X. .255
Morse, Prof., and the Telegraph0	Benson J. Lossin.g	V. .579
	Silos. Portrait of Samuel F. B. Morse	V. .579	First Telegram	585
	Morses First Recording Telegraph	583	Morses Residence at Locust Grove	588
Fac-simile of the First Daguerreotype in
	America	584
Morse Testimonial, The	Culture and Pro6 ress	II. .444
Mortality, Man and    . 	Nature and Science	vot. .380
Mortality Puffs	Miss Hopkins	VIII. ~
Moscow and Southern Russia	Edna Dean Proctor	V. .669
	Illus. Cathedral of the Assumption	v. .669	Cossack Boy	676
	Tower of John the Great		670	Tartar Boy	677
	Philaret		671	Kalmuck Encampment	678
	The Volga near Nijni		672	Young Kalmuck	679
	Don Cossack		673	Youth of Circassia	68o
	Cossack of the Line		674	Kalmuck of the Volga	68e
	Cossack Girl		675	Sevastopol	683
Moscow, An Elopement in                           Eugene Sehuyler					 888.. 231
Moss, Distillation of                               The Worlds			Work 		 x. .653
Mother Goose	M. B. A	V. .250
	Illus. Little Bo-peep	v. .a5o	Sing a Song of Sixpence	252
	There was a Crooked Man	a~i	The Man in the Moon	253
Jack and Gill	251

Motherwell, William. For an Albtim. Poem	X. .707
Moths in the Candle	Topics of the Time	VIII.. 746
Motor, A New	Nature and Science	viii.. 507
Moulton, Louise Chandler. Papers by:
	The Song of a Summer. Poem	iv. .483	A Summers Ghost. Poem	viii. ~
	For Pastime	vii.. 34	For Cupid Dead.0 Poem	Ix..
Loves Land. Poem	413
Moultons (Mrs.) Bed-Time Stories 	Culture and Pro6 ress	VII.. 125
Mount Hayden,0 The Ascent of	N~ P. Langford:	VI.. 829
	Illus. On the March	vi. .229	Stevenson in Peril                  
	Kenilworth Castle	232	Narrow Escape of Mr. Hamp          
	The Snipe-hunters	234	Look off from the Suminitof Mount Hay-
	Beaver Dick and His Family:	236	den	246
	A Bucking Cayuse	237	Coming down the Mountain	147
	Rescuing the Axe		238	The Upper Geyser Basin	253
	Photographing in High Places	240	The Missing Shirt	154
	Mount Hayden and Mount Moran	243	Extinct Geyser on the Yellowstone	255
Mount Shasta0 .. 	Thomas lilagee	VI. .441
   Illus. Mount Shasta and Mud Creek CaSon . VI. .442
Mount Tabor. Poem	John Hay	ix. .353
Mountain of the Holy Cross. (Thomas Moran)	Culture and Pro6 ress	X..252
Mountain Views and Adventures ~	I T. Headley	H. .482
	Illus. Ascent of the Galenstock	II.. 483	The Peak of Teneriffe	487
	An Avalanche on the Peak of Morteratsch .485	Chimhorazo	488
	Adams Peak, Ceylon	486	The Condor	489
Mountains, Outlines of	Nature and Science	VI. .510
Mountaineering. (Clarence King)	Gulture and Progress	iv. .643
Moving, The Penalty of	Hooze aizd Society	VII. .629
Mr. Winthrops Revenge0	Mrs. Edward Ashley	Walker.... VI.. 77
   Illus. The Letter                    vi~. 77 Miss Moses Tries Imitation         79
        Fanny Enjoying the View             78 Final Ministrations of Charleysod Moses. In
        The Sea Rises                     78
M. S. S. The Touchstone		Vhf. .559
Mud-Banks of Coromandel, The	Nature and Science	IX. .771
Muhlbach, Louisa	Culture and Progress	II. .5~
Mulford, E. Frederick Denison Maurice		IV.. 529
Mullenville Mystery, The	Julian /fawthorne	In. .687
Mtillers Science of Religion	 ulture and Progress	III. .636
Monger, T. T. Concerning Maxims		X. .218
Murphy, Lady Blanche. An Archseological Breakfast		V.. 150
Murray, David. The Transit of Venus *		IX.. 183
Murrays (Rev. XV. H. H.) Words Fitly Spoken	(ulture and Progress	V.. 520
Musa Pedestris. Poem	 amuel W. Dz~eld	VIII. .619
Muscular Expression	Nature and Science	IV.. 769
Museum of Art, An American	J. it. C. Hassard	II. .409</PB>
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Museum, Nuremberg National,	Culture and Pro2 ress...	Vol. P ge.
		III. .376
Music		,		          ...... .121	; V. .129
Music. Poem				Jo/zn Vance (lieney	VI, .672
Music and Morals. (Haweis)				Culture and Progress...	iv. .6~5
					III..
Music in Germany	,				497
Music in New-York				     . VI. 372;	VIII.. 245
Musical Medicine		 ,			X. .254
Musical Party, A. (Design by C. G	Bush)			Etchings	I .576
Mussel Shell, A. Poem				Celia Thaxter	X. .431
My Brother. Poem				, Sar H. Brozone.	IV.. 23
My Hickory Fire. Poem				H. H	111.544
My Husbands First Love				Julia C. R. Dorr	II. .290
My Island. Poem				Helen Barron Bostwick	IX. .710
My Life. Poem				lilazy L. Bitter	IV.. 626
My Little Lady				Culture and Progress	V. .134
My Open Polar Sea. Poem				W. C. Wilkinson	. .X, .194
My River. Poem				Helen Barron Bostzoick	VIII.,422
My Vacation, and What Came of it				Adeline Pro/ton..	II. .389
My Wife and I. (Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe)				, fJulture and Progress ...	111.506
Mysterious Island, The			............. Jules f~irne.VII. 722;		VIII..49, 204, 284
[412, 57~, 669; IX. .6i, 158, 342, 439, 597, 711; X. .46, 149, 470, 552, 770
	Silos. In the Balloon	vii. .7aa	Making Pottery	ix.. 63
	Gideon Spilelt, the Herald Special	721	Getting the Longitude	64
	They Listened, They Cried Out	733	After the Seals	a~1
	A Fortunate Discovery	viii., ~	A Novel Fargo	259
	The Chimneys, the Home of the	Cast-   	Top Shows His Teeth   	o6o
	   aways	52	A Nitro-Glycerine Explosion	345
	A Cloud of Pigeons	53	Exploring the Cavern	341
	The Mourning Group	ao~	The Rope Ladder at Granite House	352
	The First Fire	aol	Good News for Pencroff	441
	In the Forest	207	The Discovery	442
	Fishing for Birds	aol	The Sailors Superstition	444
	Sheltered from the Storm	aI~	A Halt for Breakfast	445
	All Three Rushed Toward the	Opening .a16	A Curious Family	447
	Neh Was There, Kneeling	Beside a    	A View from the Western Shore    	bc
	   Body	217	A Wreck in the Air	ba
	Back to The Chimneys	a81	A Shot at the Pirates	604
	Trying an Experiment	413	The Capture of Jupe	6o5
	Top in a Struggle with an Animal	414	An Invention of Peocroffs	703
	Harbert! Neh! Look! He	Shouted. .415	Jupe Has a Revelation	x..
	Ascending the Mountain	4i6	The Dockyard, Lincoln Island	.. 41
	Near the Crater	~	The Engineer Explores the Cavern	249
	The Sea, The Sea Everywhere	578	Luff; Pencroff, Luff!	470
	The Mysterious Smoke	670	A House !	553
	The Cooks at Work	672
Mythology, A Manual of. (Murray)	(ulture and Progress	.IX. .260
Myths,0 The Elder	William haves Ward	. .... 75
	Illus. View of Nimroud	x.. 71	Terra Cotta Winged Figure	lo
	     Head of Ishtar, the Assyrian Venus	8o	Emblems of the Gods	8o



N ADAL, E. S. Papers by:
English Sundaysand London Churches. vII..413
	Two Visits to Oxford	III.. 728
Nadals (Dr. B. H.) Sermons	Culture and Progress . .. .. 	VI. .380
N. A. H. Savage Man		VII,. i6o
Names and their Owners, On	Culture nd Pro ress 	 X.. 794
Nantucket	Henry Al. Baird	VI. .385
	Illus. The Arrival, Nantucket Wharf	vI..385	The Coffin School	392
	A Nasitucket Frolic	316	Ahraham Quady, the Last Indian	  393
	Map of Nantucket Island.,	316	Portrait of Admiral Coffin	  394
	The Auction	317	The Hermit of Quidnit	  395
	The Town-Crier	318	Wreck of the Poinsett	 .396
	Nantucket Harhor	389	Sankati Light-house	397
	Residence and Studio of Eastman Johnson.39o	Medal of the Humane Society	393
	The Old Mill	390	Jaw of a Spermaceti Whale	.. .399
	A Fruitless Experiment	39	Primitive Fish-cart	399
The Old Fish Dealer	392
Napoleon	Topics of the Time	212
Napoleon II	Longdon Greenwood	. . .... V. .602
	Illus. Napoleon II	v. . 6oa	Coat of Arms of the King of Rome	6o~
	The King of Rome	603	Napoleon 11. in Uniform	607
	Napoleon Francis Charles	604

Natasqua	Rebecca Harding Davis... i.. 58, 159, 283
National Banking System, Defects of the			 III. .4i9
National Protestant Church of Geneva, The Crisis in the	Gideon Draper		VIII. .490
Nature,0 Low Life in	Seltele De Vere.              III.,
Nature and Literature                               Topics of the Time            IX. .250
Natures Child. Poem .	Nettie Power Houston .	X. .373</PB>
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INDEX.
NATURE AND SCIENCE. Contents of:
		Vol. Page.
	Agricultural Experiments	VIII.. 251
	Agriculture and Insects	 ix.. 262
	Ailanthus, The	vii..
	Air, Cosmic Iron in the	 Ix.. 771
	Air, Echoes in the	viii.. 222
	Alcohol in the System		vi.. 226
	Alpine Lakes		vu. .328
	Alsace, Education in		iv. .369
	Alternation of Generations	. . 	vi. .761
	American Antiquities		v.. 782
	Anwsthesia hy Cold		VI.. 758
	Animals Count? Can		V.524
	Animals, Reason in		VI.. 382
	Animal Heat		IX.. 772
	Animals, Language among		V. .523
	Antiquities, American		V. .782
	Aphasia		IV.. 497
	Apparatus, Making Experimental		V. .523
	Art in Ancient Egypt		ix.. 640
	Asphalt Pavements	V. .524; VI. .225
Atlantic hy Balloon, Crossing the.... VII.. 382
	Auroras and Sun-Spots	V. .123
Balloon, Crossing the Atlantic hy. . .. VII.. 382
	Bees, Memory in	Ix.. 225
	Bird Reason? Cana	V.222
	Birds, Retention of Eggs hy	V. .523
	Birds, Suppression of Scent in	VI.. 760
	Birds, Destruction of Flowers hy	IX.. 225
	Birds, Migration of	Ix.. 389, 515
	Birds as Architects	. ....... 252
Blood Corpuscles, The Coil Theory and. IX.. 124
	Blood, Iron in the		V. .224
	Boat.racing, Row-hoats and		VI. .382
	Boiler Scale		V. .262
	Boiler Flues, Depositsin		VI. .510
Brain, Localization of Functions in the. VII.. 310
	Bread from Wood		IV.. 634
	Bridge, The St. Louis		VII.. 382
	Btidge.huilding		VII.. 380
	Building Materials, Strength of		 IV.. 369
	Butter, Artificial		  V. .524
	Cahle Ship, The New	  VIII.. 637
	Carnivorous Plants		 Ix.. 388
	Cedar of Lehanon		  V. .224
Cell Theoryand Blood Corpuscles, The. ix.. 224
	Channel, Crossing the	IV.. 222
Chemistry as a Means of Education.... V.. 259
	Chemistry, Advance in	Ix.. 224
Chickaree, Change in Hahits of the... vii.. ia6
	Chinese, Physiology among the	vii.. 766
	City Houses	  V.. 390
	Clay Deposits, Origin of	 Ix.. 772
	Clock, The Polar	VIII.. 379
	Clothing, Winter	  V.. 222
	Coal Measures, Western	 vi.. ia6
	Coal, Suhstitute for	  V. .389
	Coal Question in England, The	 VI.. 383
	Coal Deposits, Formation of	VII.. 765
	Cold on the System, Effects of	 vi.. 638
	College Examinations	VIII.. 635
	Color of the Sea	 IV. .634
	Comet, The Lost	  V. .654
	Comets and Their Tails	 IV. .498
	Compass Needles, Circular	viii.. 253
	Compensation in Nature	 VI.. 509
	Consumption	VII.. 254
	Coroniandel, The Mud Banks of	 ix.. 772
	Cosmic Iron in the Air	 Ix.. 772
	Crocodile, The Voice of the	VIII. .380
	Currents, The Cause of Ocean	VIII.. 637
	Customs in the East, Curious	 VI.. 254
	Cuttle-Fish, A Gigantic	viii. .507
	Dead, Emhalming the	VII.. 253
	Death, A Certain Proofof	VIII.. 507
	Diseases and Seasons	 Ix.. 261
Diseases, Destruction of the Germs of...... 222
	Droseras, Movements in		VII.. 637
	Dust in Cities		IV.. 112
	Dynamite		IV. .370
Earth, Internal Tempeesture ......... Iv.. 123
	Earthquakes, The Month of	 Iv. .496
	Eccentricity	 IV. .496
	Echoes in the Air	VIII.. 222
	Eclipse in Africa, The Total	 IX.. 225
	Education in Alsace	 IV.. 369
	Education, Instinct and	 IV.. 769
	Education, Transmission of	  V.. 223
	Education, The Brain and	 VI. .762
	Education, Natural Science and	VII.. 509
	Education, Sex and Mind in	VIII.. 507
	Education, University	 vi. .511
	Vol. Page.
Egypt, Art in Ancient	 ix.. 640
Electric Spark, The	  v. .653
Electric Light, A New	 vii.. 382
Electric Light	viii.. 638
Electric Battery, Secondary	VIII.. 223
Electrical Wonders	  IV.. 624
Electrical Motor	  IX.. 388
Electricity and Sun-Spots	  VI.. 382
Electricity	 vi.. 760
Electricity, The Contact Theory of... viii.. 758
Engine, The Perfect	vi.. 638
Engines, Consumption of Fuel in	vii.. 637
Ephemerw	vi.. ~o8
Ethnological Curiosity, An	viii.. ~o6
Evergreens, The Death of the	V. .123
Evergreens, Influence of, on Pear-Trees vii.. 520
Evolution of Mind	iv.. 633
Evolution, Agency of Insects in Ohstruct
	ing	vi..76i
Expedition, Scientific	VI.. 761
Experimental Lectures	VII.. 520
Eye, Action of Colored Light on the... IX.. 772
Eyes in Deep-sea Creatures	vi.. 637
Farmers, American	IV.. 770
Fermentation, The Theory of	iv.. 497
Fertilization and Flowers	ix.. 640
Fever, Hay	viii.. ~o6
Fever, The Sulphites in Intermittent...... 762
Fevers, Wines in	VI.. 759
Fire-arm, A New	vi.. 5o8
Firmament, The Blackness of the.... viii.. 758
Fish Chemically and Geologically Consid
   ered	vii.. 253
Fishes Eyes	 v. .123
Fishes, The Song of	ix.. 642
Flames, Reflection of Sound hy	VIII.. 758
Floriculture	 v.. 654
Flowers, Fertilization and	ix.. 640
Flowers, Douhle Fertilization of Female. vi.. 637
Flowers, I)estruction of, hy Birds	 IX.. 225
Flowersand Insects	 ix.. 515
Food in Sieges	 Iv. .114
Foreign Growths in the Body	 Iv. .635
Fossil Man at Mentone	 v. .653
Fossils of Wyoming, The	  V.. 783
Freezing Wood, Loss of Weight in	  V. .122
Fruits, Decay of	 v. .653
Furnace Heat	 Iv.. 767
Gas, Adulteration of	  V. .223
Gas Purifiers	  V. .262
Gases, Liquefaction of	vii.. 637
Generalization, Errors in	 VI.. 253
Geographical Prohlems	 v.. 390
Grape Vines, Selection of	VIII.. 222
Gun Cotton	vii. .520
Guns and Gunpowder	 vi.. 253
Hay Fever	viii.. ~o6
Heat, Singular Action of	viii ~Io
Heat, Solar	Viii. .252
Homes, English Country Lahorers .... v. .653
Hoosac Tunnel, The	  V. .782
House Building, Hints on	.. Iv..
Human Equality	 Iv. .497
Human Species, The Unity of the.... iv.. 367
Hungarian Journalism	iii. .632
Hydrophohia, Antidote for	viii.. 635
Hygrometer, A New	IV.. 224
Ice	IV.. 214
Ice, Elevation of Bowlders hy	Ix. .389
Ice Age, The Great	VIII.. 379
Identity	vi..
Illumination in Theaters	iv. .634
Illumination, Economy in	VI. .226
Insanity in England, Causes of Increase
   of	vii..636
Insects, Agriculture and	Ix.. afli
Insects, Flowers and	Ix.. 525
Instinct and Education	IX.. 769
Insurance Lostes	IV.. 770
Intellectual Merit, An Order of	VII.. 225
Intelligence in Voung Creatures	VI.. 126
Investigation, A Curious	IV.. 770
Investigations in England and America,
   Original	V. .654
Iron in the Blood	v. .224
Iron, Burned	V.. 390
Iron, Deterioration in	VI.. 253
Iron Ships, Preserving of	VI.. 227
Lake Ice, The Disappearance of	V. .319
Lands, Restoring Waste             
Language among Animals	V. .523</PB>
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NATURE AND SCIENCE. Contents of (continued).
		Vol. Page.
	Larva	VI..7~O
	Lava of Vesuvius, The	V. .523
	Leeches, Land	VIII. .379
	Life, A Test of the Extinction of	v. .524
Life, Experiment of the Beginning of... v. .781
	Light, Electric	viii. .638
	Light, The Zodiacal	viii.. 638
	Lights, Brilliant	 iv..
	Liquid Carhonic Acid	 v. .783
	Locomotive Tires	VII.. 381
Lungs, Action of Wind-Instruments on
	   the	 ~x. .262
	Magnetic Anroras	 v.. 261
	Magnetism of Iron Ships	  V.. 122
	Magnetization of Metals	VIII.. 121
	Mammoth Cave, Inhahitants of	 IV.. 368
	Mammoth Remains	 1)1.. 224
	Man, Suhjection of, to Conditions	 IV.. 243
Man, Temperature of the Skin in.... VIII.. 38o
Marriage and the Death-rate	Iv.. 242
Marriage to Religion, Relations of....	VII.. 509
Meat, Bruised	Ix.. 772
Memoranda.. See last pages of Nature and
Science throughout the volumes.
Memory	IV.. 768
Memory in Bees	tIc.. 225
Men, Are the Wants of, Identical9	v.. 260
Mental Power in Men and Women....	IV. .496
	Metals, Magnetization of	VIII.. 121
Metals, Effectof Low Temperature OnViI. .382
Metallic Spectra	Ix.. 5.6
Meteorology and Sun-Spots	Ix..
	Migration of Birds	IX. .389, 515
	Milk and Well Water	VII.. 766
Monkeys, Affection of, for their Dead...... 637
Mont Cenis Tunnel, Ventilation in the.	VI.. 254
	Monuments, Ancient	 VI.. 254
	Moon, The Surface of the	  V. .782
	Mortality, Man and	VIII. .380
	Motor, A New	VIII. .507
	Mountains, Outlines of	 VI.. 520
	Mud Banks of Coromandel, The	 IX.. 772
	Muscular Expression	 IV .769
	Nerve Force, Origin of	VII.. 226
	Night Work	  V.. 781
	North Pole, The	 Ix.. 640
	Ocean Currents, The Cause of	VIII.. 637
	Oil Paintings, Restoration of	VII.. 253
	Opium in Diahetes	 VI.. 383
	Organic Forms, Transformation of	  V.. 261
	Organisms, Origin of Lowest	 IV.. 367
	Ostrich Farms	 IV.. 243
	Oxygen and Fermentation	  V.. 261
	Ozone, Physiological Action of	VIII.. 122
	Paradoxes	 IV.. 368
Pavements, Asphalt	x~. .524 VI.. 125
Pear-Trees, Influence of Evergreens on VII.. 520
	Pearls, Cultivation of	VIII.. 758
Petroleum Oils...	IV.. 769
Photographing the Hearts Action...	IV. .497
	Photographing in Colors	VIII.. 252
	Photography, Improvement in	 VI.. 637
	Phylloxera, Fighting the	VIII.. 636
Physics, Relations of Mathematics to.	VII.. 5o8
Physiology among the Chinese	VII.. 766
Plants and Animals, Contractile Move
	ments in	VII. .509
Plants, Camivorous	Ix.. 388
Plants, Influence of Violet Light on..	..... 223
	Plants in Rooms	VII.. 254
	Plants, Respiration in	VII. .520
	Plants, Sensation in	 IV.. 243
	Plants, The Pressure of Sap in	VIII.. 756
	Pneumatic Dispatch	VII.. 766
	Poison, Bee	 Ix.. 771
	Poison and Venom	 VI.. 509
	Poisonous Colors	 IV.. 243
	Poisons, Physiological Effect of	VIII.. 223
	Polar Lands, Elevation of	 IV.. 113
	Potato Rot, The	  V. .261
	Puff Ball, Poisoning hy the Giant	 Ix.. 224
	Pulsometer, The	VIII.. 223
	Rabhits, Hahits of Wild	 VI.. 760
	Race, The Future of Our	 VI. .225
Railroads, Narrow and Broad Gauge...	V.. 223
	Railway Accidents, Moirality hy	 IX.. 525
	Reason in Animals	 VI.. 382
	Red Sea, Crossing the	VIII.. 507
Religion, Early Relations of Morality
	to	VII. .382

Religion, Relations of Marriage to....	VII.. 509
4
	Vol. Page.
Research, Original	2.759
River Beds, Elevation of	VI.. 224
Roman Campagna, The	IV.. 367
Science, A Minister of	VIII.. 222
Science and Legislation	IV.. 768
Science and Manufactures	VII 252
Science in New-Vork	VI.. 381
Science, Is the Pursuitof, Heredicary?.ix. .772
Science Professorships, National	VII.. 254
Science, Sanitary	VII. .5o8
Science, Slow Advance of	Ix.. 225
Scientific Education	VII.. 254
Scientific Societies	IV.. 369
Scuppernong	VII.. 520
Scurvy, Causes of	V.. 262
Sea, The Color of the	IV.. 634
Sea Ice, Waterfrom	ix.. 389
Sea-sickness	v.. 654
Seasons. Diseases and	lIt.. 262
Seedlings, Growth of	v.. 523
Seeds, Effect of Camphor on	IX.. 641
Sensation in the. Mouses Ear	IV.. 635
Sewage as a Cement	IV.. 635
Sewage, Utilizing	IV.. 243
Sex and Mind in Education	VIII.. 507
Ships, Riveted Joints in Iron	VII.. 382
Ships, Magnetism of Iron	V.. 222
Signatures, The Doctrine of	IV. .496
Skin Diseases, Soap a Cause of	iV. .369
Sola~r Heat	....... 252
Soundings, Deep Sea	ix.. 525
Specialization of Science	VII.. 765
Spectacles	V.. 389
Spectra of Compounds	VII.. 637
Spectra, Metallic	lIt..
Spectroscope, The	V. .782
Spectrum Analysis, Errors in	VI.. 637
Spectrum, New Experiments on the Heat
	of the	IV. .633
Spectrum, The Chemical Rays 01 the..... 652
Spiders, Gossamer	IX.. 772
Spinal Cord, Sensation in the	VII.. 765
Spontaneous Comhustion	Ix.. 772
Star, The Birth of a	IV. .368
Stars, Shooting	 V. .262
Stars, The Ages of	Ix.. 261
Steam in Vessels	VII.. 226
Steam Mixed withAir, Condensation of.	VI.. 638
Steam Engine and Civilization, The...	IV.. 768
Sterility and Depletion	IV. .633
Stone Implements of Great Britain	v.. 221
Stone, Testing the Endurance of	.. .654
Sugar Refining	VI.. 226
Sun-Spots, Auroras and	V.. 223
Sun-Spots, Electricity and	VI.. 382
Sun-Spots, Meteorology and	ix.. 773
Sun, Spots on the	IV. .223
Suns Heat, The Limit of the	IX. .641
Sunday Reading-rooms	VI.. 522
Surgical Operation, An Extraordinary.... .653
Tantah, The Earth of	IV. .498
Tea, The Preparation of....	IV -69
Tea Drunkards	IV. .498
Teaching hy Lectures	V. .524
Telegraphing hy Sound through Water.v. .260
Temperature, Extremes of	V. .782
Temperature in Men and Women.... VIII.. 252
Temperature of the Skin in Man	VIII.. 380
Thanatophidia of India	 v.. 655
Todas, The	VII.. 766
Transmission of Education	  V. .223
Trees, Planting	 V. .782
Trees, Death of, in Cities	 ix.. 261
Truffles	 iv.. 769
University of Oxford, Progress in the...... 224
Venus, The Transit of	VIII.. 759;	ix.. 261
Volition and Reproduction		VI.. 225
Wages, Work and	V. .260
Waste Places, Restoring	V..
Waterfalls, Musical Notes of	IX.. 773
Westward Movement in Cities, The... vi.. 636
Wild Creatures, Ahsence of Fear in....V. .390
WinterClothing	V. .222
Women, Mental Power in Men and... IV. .496
Women, The Education of	 IX.. 524
Wood, Bread from	 iv.. 634
Wood, Loss of Weight in Freezing	  V. .222
Wood, Strength of	 VI.. 253
Wood-rat, The California	VIII.. 757
World? The Old or the New	 iii.. ~o6
Worry, Effects of	VII. .638
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INDEX.
NATURE AND SCIENCE. Contents of (continued).
	Vol. Page.
Wounds, Fusion of Leaden Balls in.... v. . a6i
	Yeast Cells like Monads	V. .525
		Vol. Page.
	Zodiacal Light	viii. .6~8
	Zoological Classification	vii.. 5o8
		Vol. Page.
Nautilus Island, The Waif of	Noah Brooks	IV.. 65
Navy Yard, The Mare Island	John S. Woliace	III. .641
Neglect of the Rich, The	Topics of the Time	V. .504
Nelly, What Happened to. Poem	Etchings	V. .527
Nerve Force, Origin of	Nature and Science	VII. .826
Neulily, The Bridge of	Edward King	V.. 540
Never Again	Culture and Progress	v.649
New England and Her Church	(harles S. Robinson	IX. .619
New Hymn and Tune Book, A. ~W. T. Eustis)	~nlture ond Progress	X. .390
New Orleans.* (The Great South)	Edward King	VII. .1, 829
New Rdgime, The. (Design by Frank Beard)	Etchings	VII. .384
New Solution of an Old Puzzle, A	Francis Geroy Fai;field	IX.. 333, 483
New Solution, An Appendix to the	Francis Geroy Foiofield	X. .374
New Study of an Old Force, A	James Richardson	II.. 543
New Ways in the Old Dominion	Jed. Hotchhiss	V.. 837, 273
	lbs. Hampton Roads	v. .137
	Map of the Virginia Peninsula	131
	Colonial Powder Magazine	139
	Old Church of Bruton Parish          
	Old John Cupid	140
	Statue of Lord Botetourt	140
	Old Church at Jamestown            
	Comwalliss Cave	141
	Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond	242
	Gallego Flouring Mills              
	Earth-works on the Chickahominy	243
	Marl Bed near Wickhams Turnout	244
	Wickhams Corn-sheds	145
GordonavilleCoffee and Fried Chicken... 146
Old Mill at Shadwell                
University of Virginia and Jeffersons Tomh. 141
Piedmont, from Blue Ridge	149
View of Staunton                  
Section of Virginia from Atlantic to Alle
	   ghany	5
	Buffalo Gap and Furnace	152
	Vein of Iron Ore, Elizaheth Furnace, 	.151
	The Alum Spring	53
	Washington and Lee University, Lexing-
	   ton, Va	53
Griffiths Knoh and Cow Pasture River....
The Virginia Military Institute           154
Great Natural Arch, Clifton Forge, Jack
	   sons River	155
	Mac, The Pusher                
	Misfortune Doth Make Brothers of Us
	   All                        
	A Darkey in the Dark               
	Falling Spring Falls	57
	Beaver Dam Falls and Clay Cut        
Jerrys Run and Alleghany Tunnel     
	The Eclipse	i6o
	The Start Down the Greenhrier	173
	Greenhrier White Sulphur Springs	174
Junction of Greenhrier and New Rivers. .174
Eastern Portal of Second Creek Tunnel.... 175
Anvil Rock, Greenhrier River         
	A Hard Road for Artists	176
	The Stage-Coach	176
	Freighters Camp	277
	Perpendicular Farming	177
	A West Virginia School-House	271
No More Work for Poor Uncle Ned ... 271
	Tuh Mill, Buffalo Creek	79
	New River Smithy	279
	A West Virginian	~8o
	Nathans Tarpin	~8o
	New River Plow-Team	~8i
	Running New River Rapids	281
	Richmond Falls, New River          
	Section of Kanawha Coal Seams       
	Huntington and the Ohio River	183
	Charleston, the West Virginia Capital	284
	Indian Mound, near St. Alhans        
	Rafts of Saw-logs	215
	Big Dowdy Falls, near New River	216
	Whitcomhs Bowlder	117
	Inclined Plane at Cannelton	187
	Fern Spring Branch	~88
	Great Kanawha Falls	281
	Millers Ferry, from the Hawks Nest	289
	The Hawks Nest	190
	A Photographer in a Fix	9
	Snow Hill Salt Works	192
	Dr. Hales Hotel, Charleston	293
New-York	Topics of the Time	VIII. .366
New-York Observer, The		VII. . 815
New-York,~ The New Homes of. (See Flats 0)	James Richardson	VIII.. 63
Nexv-York,~ The Street Venders of	Emerson Ellick Sterns	113
New Zealand. (Life in the Cannibal Islands)	I C. Balis	529, 577
Newcomb, Simon. The Story of the Telescope		VII. .44
Newell, Dr. Stephen W. Recollections of a Restored Lunatic		VI. .354
Newfoundland, A Summer Trip to	S. C. W. Benjiamin	II.. 6i8
Newspapers, On the Reading of	Philip Gilbert Hamerton	V.387
Newspapers Domestically Considered	home and Society	VII.. 629
Newspapers, Our	Tojics of the Time	IX. .754
Newspapers, Some Religious		VII. .236
Next Morning.0 Poem	George A. Baker, Jr	V. .784
Night in the Garden of the Tuileries, A	Charles P. Warner	V. .369
Night in a Stage Coach, My	L. Clarke Davis	IX. .368
Night-Work	Nature and Science	V. .788
Nilsson	Culture anol Progress	II. .807
Nilsson, Chrisline, and her Maestro	Afl-s. F. S. Greenough	III. .479
Nilsson, Christine, To. Poem	John Fraser	VII. .557
Niobe Group, The. (Thomas Davidson) 	Culture and Prot~rcss	X. .522
No More. Poem	Amelia E. Daley	IV.. 49
Noble, LuIn Gray. Papers by:
A Small Piece of the Woman Ques
	tion	III. .483
	Free Marriage	vi. .658
Nonsense	Culture and Progress	88.668</PB>
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					  Vol. Page.
Norah: The Story of a Wild Irish Girl			Mrs. Olip/zant		11.49, 149
Nordhoffs California, Oregon and the Sandwich		Islands ,,.... Culture and Progress			 VIII.. 6~o
Normal College,0 Our New			James Richardson		 VIII. .535
   Illus. The New York City Normal College	viii.. 136
Norman Conquest of England, The History of the 			Culture an(l Progress		 VIII.. 117
Normandy Picturesque			Henry Blackburn		  VI. .400
   Illus. A Street in Ronen	vi. .400	A Toiler of the Sea		405
        Map of Route through Normandy	401	Clock-Tower at Vire		406
        A Street in Pont-Audemer	401	A Sketch from	Life	407
        A Norman Maiden	402	Cathedral of Notre-Dame at Ronen		409
        Young France	402	The Gathering In		450
        Exterior Wood-carving at Lisieux	403	The Wrestlers		411
        Off Duty	404	Modern Norman Dwellings		413

Norsemans Pilgrimage, A. (Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen) .... Culture and Pro0 ress.	X. .645
North Carolina,5 Among the Mountains of Western	dward King	VII. .513
	Illus. Lower Sugar Fork Fall, Blue Ridge,	Near Wehster	528
	North Carolina	vii.. 5i~	View on Pigeon River	529
        The Judge	514	Lient. Col. Fagg of the Mexican War	.529
	The Judge showing the Artists Sketch	A Mountain Fisherman	530
	Book	515	Lovers Leap, French Broad River	532
The Caflon of the Catalouche	516 View near Warm Springs, French Broad
View of Catalouche Mountain	517 River                       
A Mountain Family Singing Psalms    ~s8 The Guardian Angel, Eagle Hotel, Ashe-
The Carpenter and the Mail Carrier       519 ville                                535
	The Dry Fall of the Sugar Fork, Blue	First Peep at Pattons	536
	Ridge	520	A Spectator	536
Mount Pisgah	521 View of Mount I\Iitchell             537
	The Devils Court House, Whiteside	The Judge Hangs On	538
	Mountain	523	Signal Station and Mitchells Grave	54
Jonas sees the Ahyss	524 The Mountain House, On the Way to
A Mountain Farmer	525 Mt. Mitchells Summit               542
One of The Boys	526 View on the Swanannoa River, nearAshe-
Asheville, from Beaucatchers Knoh       527 ville                         544
North Pole, The	Nature and Science	IX. .640
Northern Lights, The. Poem	JJ7~ C. Wilkinson	310
Illus. The Northern Lights. (By T. Moran) .1.. 310
Northern Russia and St. Petersburg0	Edna Dean Proctor	V.. I
	Illus. Russian Peasants	v. .i	Wind-Mill of Courland	ii
	Peasants Cahin	2	Peasant Girls	12
	Drosky	3	Traveling in Esthonia	13
	Lithuanian Peasant and Village Cross	4	In the Snow	14
	Beggar		Ice-Boat on the Dilna	-
	Travelers	6	A Dinner of Cahhage Soup	i6
	Retuming from Market	6	A Broom-Seller                     
	Village Market	7	St. Isaacs Cathedral                
	Postilion and Livonian Beggar	I	Alexander Column	iS
	Marshes of Livonia	9	Monument to Susanin	19
	Peasants Wagon	so	Nikolai Bridge	19
	Jew of Courland	so	Our Lady of Kazan	20
Norton, Frank H. Our Labor-System and the Chinese		II.. 6i
Norway, The Early Kings of. (Thomas Carlyle)	Cultum-e and Pm-ogress	x. - 65o
Norwich Memorial, The	           	VII.. 764
Not a Pleasant Story	Elizabeth Stuart Phelps	III -. 98
Novel Spoiled, A	Kate W. Hamnilton	VI.. 22
Novel-Reading	Topics of the Timne	IV. .493
Novels, New	Culture and Progress.. .11	.217; IV. .125
November Morning. Poem	Celia Thaxter	VII.. 33
Novum Organum, Dr. Blauvelts	Lyman H. Atwater	VII. .478
Nurses, Training School for	6ulture and Pm-a ress	VIII.. 247


O AKEY, Maria R. The Pine Tree.5 Poem	VI..
Obelisk, The Sbadow of the. (Thomas William Parsons). . . Culture and Progress.	V. .521
Oberammergan Peasants, The		 III. ~
0 Birds that Flit by Oceans Rim. Pbem	Edward King	VIII. .318
Ocean Currents, The Cause of	Nature and Science	VIII. .637
Odd Minutes of Waiting	Home ammd Society	VII.. 500
Odyssey, Bryants Translation of the	. Culture and Pro mess. .	 III. .124
ODonnel, D. Kane. The Happy Village. Poem		 x.. 83
Offensive People	Topics of the Timne	  X. .779
Oil Paintings, Restoration of	Nature an(l Scienc~	VII. - 253
Old Books and Periodicals - . 	floome and Society	 VI. .112
Old and Blind. Poem	I G H	VII. .709
Old Faitb and the New, The. - (David Frederic ~~~~~~~).... (ulture and Progress -		 II.. 503
Old Fort Duquesne		VII. .634
Old-Fashioned Story, An	Marion Stockton 	 VI.. 224
Old Home, The. Poem	Will Wallace H rney	 IX. .231
Oldport Days. (T. W. Higginson)	. Culture and Progress -	VII.. 374</PB>
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OLD CABINET, THE. Contents of:
VOLUME I.

	PreludeThomas Hughes at Cooper InstituteJeffersons Rip Van WinkleSeebachs
Jane EyreThe True Story of Eug~nies Escape, 215 ;The Bonapartes and Murats in Borden-
townOur Friend, the Present Incumbent, 345 ;The First Letter of the New VearConcerning
a HeathenThe Winter Exhihitinn of the National Academy Verses, by H. H.Rocham-
beau on the French Soldier, 454 Over the Water to Jarleyl Behind the ScenesTo a
Voung Poet, 562 Something about FriendshipBrains and BeautyThe Chair. an of the
Phalanx Lecture CommitteeThe DoubterAlice Cary, 675.
VOLUME II.

	A Phase of Cl.ild-Life The Art of ExasperationSourness and SuccessCharlotte Bront3 and
her~chool-fellow(IllustrationFac-simile of Charlotte Brontas Handwriting), 99 Confessions
of a Conceited ManTwo Weddings, 207;Pages ChristA ProtestThe GypsyCamp Orange
Peels, 320 ;Professional PrideNecessary BlessingsA Hypothetical Case To NedGeorge
MacDonald in the Pulpit, 433 ;The Ideal PresidentDisgraceT. Morans Portfolio, ~48The
Shaker Service at Mount Lebanon, 6~6.
VOLUME III.

	RetiredMarion (Mass.) and its InstitutionsA Midnight Corn-bakeMistress Sarah Page,
225 Behind the Mask A Stumbling-BlockForewarned is ForearmedThe Shaker Side
The Vellowatone, 238 ;A FaceTo A. V. W.A Christmas Thought, 371 ;A Secret Drawer
The Winter ExhibitionSomething about CriticismThe Danger, 492 ;AffectationA Sermon
for the TimesThe Balloon AgeWhat My Family Knows About MeWelcome, MacDonald!
623,The Smut of Real WorkOur Friends PortfolioPlaying with the PassionsStudiesThe
Sculptor and the Statuette, ~	VOLUME IV.

	New NamesStories without PointConcerning a Pestilent EvilMacDonalds Within and
Without Tragic, bo9Cousin BerthaOur Standing among Our FriendsTalking about the
AbsentHumtin SyrnpathyThe AfterglowImitationThe Big Picture, 240;Old Probabil-
itiesMy Famous FriendPoor PillicoddyMrs. Whitneys Pansies,364A Hard Time for
Some of UsPhotographs and Looking-glasses-A Glimpse of Ones SelfWrecked on a Resem-
blanceLost Opportunities, 494 ,BulrushesThe Little Red SalamandersTestsA Canon of
CriticismLet us have Faith, 630 ;A Dangerous QuestionLimitationsThe Last, First
QualitySeparationBeauty and the BeastRobinsons BookIf Love is BlindMy Colored
Washerwoman, 766.	VOLUME V.

	The Littie Man of DestinyIs he Honest ?The Song of a Rose, is9,The Longest
Way Round, the Shortest Way Home, 257A VisitorRelicsSomething I Found in the Cars,
387 ;Numher One Hundred and ElevenA Life, 5o7The Recent Census-The Poet to
his Poem, 639 ;A ProtestConcerning CataloguesTalking about ExpressionAn Imaginary
Character I Sometimes think it were BestCorrespondence When I am Dead and
Buried, 765.	VOLUME VI.

	Reckless Moments-Sonnets after the Italian Manner, ,,s;A Riddle of LoversI will be
Brave for Thee, Dear Heart Therefore I know  What Virtue bath My VoiceRemem-
ber, 240;The Stove that Makes its own TwilightWithin and WithoutIdeal and Real
Song of a Heathen Sojourning in Galilee, A. D. 32, 367 ;The Flaw in the Jewel I NIet a
Traveler on the RoadA Sower Went Forth to Sow, 495The People who Get Under
Other Peoples UmbrellasThe P~ople who say that all they Want is a Chanc2Uncongenial
Congenial PeopleA Mystery My Violet, 625 The Stagey PersonA Friend with a Single
Fault Morning, Noon, and Night, 749.
VOLUME VII.

	In the Woods, 227 ;The House on the CornerThe CommonplaceA Segment of the Circle
Something Better than Truth, 240;New YearsChristmas The Blazk-Heart Cherry-Tree,
372 ;The Artist and his PictureA Deed of AbominationMore Villainous than Vice, 498;
Misery, 627 Veracity, 757.
VOLUME VIII.

	A Crooked LineThe Woodspurge, ,,3Barbarism, 240;Searching for a Fugitive, 369;
With Malice Toward None, with Charity for All, 497,Knight-ErrantryStory Making, 624;
Good Taste, ~	VOLUME IX.

	A Trip to the City, xs6 The Labor ProblemDavid Gray, 252 The Sublime and the
RidiculousSalvini as a DutchmanLucindas EyeThe MeteorologicalA Historical Consider-
ation, 371 The Modern Qiality in Ancient VerseThe Distinction between Prose and Poetry,
504 The Old BoweryA Theory of the CommonplaceEpithetsReformers, 629 The
Terms Literature and LiterarySuggested by Cabanels Margu6riteBacons Poetry--
The Psalms in English Verse, 757.
VOLUME X.

	English Criticism of American PoetryThe Poets Mind and Mood, 112 ;Some Suggestions
Concerning the Art of Conversation, 243 ;A Confusion of TermsThought in ArtThe Plea of
HumilityThe Pickpockets Excuse, 332 Thoughts Ostensibly Suggested to the Writer while
Sitting by the Fountain in the Square on a Summer Evening, 512;-A Text in a Telegram, 640;
How Badly We Do It 1 781.</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Old Rome and New Italy. (Emilio Castelar)	Culture and Progress	VII.. 122
Old Types, The	Topics of the Time	vii.. Ii6
Old Year and the New. Poem	Charlotte F. Rates	V. .357
Oldtown Fireside Stories. (Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe). . Culture and Pro-rcss.	III. .761
Oliphant, Mrs. Papers by:
NoraTheStoryofaWildlrishGirl.u. .49,149 At His Gates.. .111. .355, 441, 585, 713; IV. .34
The Two Mrs. Scudamores... in. .85, 198, 297	[169, 313, 426, 584, 706; V.44, 201
Oliphants (Mrs.) Ombra	6ulture and Progress	 V. .270
Oliphants (Mrs ) At His Gates		 V. .780
Omniscience. Poem	Alice Williams	 X. . 591
OMurtogh. Poem	Robert Buchanan	 V.. i8i
One Great Force, The. (Crisfield Johnson)	(ulture and Pro6 ress 	In. .510
One Day at Arle	Fonnie Hodgson (Burnett)	IV. . 541
One of Miss Widgerys Evenings	Isabella T. Hopkins	 V.. 191
One Night. Poem       	Amanda T. Jones	 V. .462
One Way of Love. Poem	L. W. J	ix.. i66
One-Legged Dancers, The	Soxe Holm	 V. .337
Only Half a Woman 2	Edward King	VII.. 82
	Illus. Clara	vii. .82
	The Old Mans Surprise	88
	Up and Down the Crescent	89
Opera in New York	Culture and Progress	III. .377
Opera, Santley in		III. .759
Opera, Italian		 V. .393
Opium in Diabetes	Nature and Science	VI. .383
Oracle of Our Day, An	(ulture and Progress	 V. .515
Ordronnaux	Harriet Prescott Spoftord . . VIII.. 610, 734
Organic Forms, Transformation of	Nature and Science	V.. 261
Organisms, Origin of Lowest		 IV. .367
Organs	Topics of the Time	VII. .496
Oriental Exploration	Culture and Psogress	VIII.. 246
Ormskirk.5 Poem	R. T	VIII., 713
Illus. And the Tower and Spire together,
	etc	viii. .713
Osgood, Kate Putnam. Papers by:
	Before the Shrine. Poem	iv.. 346	My School in Fern City	iv.. 688
	Found Wanting. Poem	iv.. 583	A Ten Days brama	vi. ~
	Rhyme and Reason. Poem	IV.. 646	Hereditary Foes2	IX.. 360
Orthography in the Sixteenth Century	Bric-d-Broc	.      X. .399
Ostrich Farms	Nature and Science	IV.. 243
Our Mutual Friend in Manuscript	Kite Field	VIII. .472
Outcast, The. Poem	Mary L. Ritte	559
Out-Doors	Home and Society	VII.. 628
Outlook, The	Topics of the Time	vi.. 621
Out of the Depths. Poem	(as oline R. Wilkinson	iii.. 6i
Outside, Instruction from	Topics of the Time	X. . 241
Outsiders, The		V. .117
Overland. (J. W. De Forest)	Culture and Progress	III. .505
Over Sea	.John Johns	VIII.. 77
Over the Way.5 Poem	N. N. .9	Ix. .643
Owens (Robert Dale) Debatable Land	Culture and Proi,r,ess	in. .635
Oxford, Two Visits to	B. S. Nadal	VIII.. 728
Oxygen and Fermentation	Nature and Science	V. .261
Ozone, Physiological Action of	. . .........		VIII.. 122
PAGE, William. A Study of Shakespeares Portraits *		X. .558
Pages, Gamier. (Some of the French Leaders)	Mory C. Putnam, N. .9	II. .374
Pairing Season, The	Home and Society	II. .322
Pandits	Fitzcdward hall	VI. .463
Pangenesis	Culture and Progress	II.. 440
Paper, Actinic Copying	. The Worlds Work	X. 791
Paper Bockets		x. . 128
Paper, White		x. . 128
Paradoxes	Nature and Science	IV. .368
Parepa-Rosa. Poem	Edward Kin6	VII.. 735
Paris,5 In and About	Edward King	IV.. 513, 6~6
	Illus. General View of Vincennes	Iv.. 523	The Place de Ia Concorde	529
	The Bois de Boulogne Cascade	5i~	The Place de la Bastille	520
	The Rood des Ch~nes at Autenil	55	The Place Vend6me	520
	The Large Hot-House of the Jardin		The Buttes Chaumont	521
	   dAcclimatation	~i6	The H6tel de Ville	522
	The Triumphal Arch of the Star	5z~	The Exchange	523
	The Champs Elystes	~i8	The Boulevard Montmartre	524</PB>
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Paris,* In and About. (Continued.)
	Illus. The Porte Saint-Denis	IV.. 525	The Fountain of the Innocents	663
	In the Catacomhs	526	The Sorhonne and the H6tel des	Invalides.664
	Suhterranean Paris	527	The Church of Saint-Rock	665
	View in a Collecting Sewer	528	Interior of the Madeleine	665
	The Central Markets	529	The Saint-Jacques Tower	666
	Birds-Eye View of the Louvre	6~6	Apsis of Notre-Dame	666
	The Pont des Arts and the Louvre	657	The New Opera-House	667
	Baths of the Samantarne	6~8	The Palais-Royal	668
	The Arc-de-Triomphe do Carrousel	6~8	Mahille	669
	The Palace of the Institute	659	The Palace of the Tuileries	67n
	The Palace of the Luxemhourg	66o	The Circular Railway Viaduct	671
	Fountain in the Luxeinhourg Garden	66i	A Louvre Gallery	672
	Statue of Henri IV. on the Pont Neuf	662	The Bears DenGarden of Plants	673
	The H6teI de Cluny	662	The Fontaine Molbre	674
	The Church of Saint-Etienne-du-Mont	663			Vol. Page.
Paris. (In the Latin Quarter5)	A/bert Rhodes	X. .137
Paris, Notes on. (Tame)	Culture and Pr gress	X. .650
Paris, The Clubs of	Ma;y C. Putnam, M. D	III. .105
Paris, The Walls of	Culture and Progress	Itt.. 244
Paris under the Commune. (John Leighton)		11.662
Parliaments, German	 	II. .66i
Parliaments, A Chat about German	William Wells	IX. .652
Parliamentary Methods, English	Culture and Progress		VI.. 117
Parlor Bulbs	Home and Society		 I .349
Parlor, The Sacrificial			IX.. 762
Parlors, Best	    		II. .658
Party Virttte	Topics of the Time		V. .764
Patents, Recent	The Worlds Work		X. .526
1~ats Crilicism. Poem	Charles F. Adams		IX . 777
Pauperism in the British Empire in 8870. .,,,. 	C~ulture and Progress    . .		.11. .212
Pavements, Asphalt	Nature and Science	V. .524;	VI. .125
Paying Debts . . 		Charles Carroll	VI. .665
Peace Reformers, The . ...... .. ..... 		Topics of the Tune	III. .236
Peace, Terms of, Proposed by the Great Powers		John Bi elow	I. .290
Pear-Trees, Influence of Evergreens on		Nature and Science	VTI. .510
Pearls, Cultivation of			VIII.. 758
Peep Behind the Scenes, A		Samuel Hopkins	180
Pelasgic Peru		Culture and Progress	VI.. 248
Pencils, Aniline		The Worlds Work	x. .652
Pennies, Childrens		Home and Society	IX. .631
Pennsylvania Pilgrim, The. (Whittier)		Culture and Prog;ess	V. .132
Pennsylvania, Scenes in. (Traveling by Telegraph)		James Richardsou	IV.. 10, 129
Pepper-Pot Woman, The		N. If, D	VIII. .541
Pequods,* The Last of the		Benson J. Lossing	II. .573
   lllus. Eunice Mahwee                  11.576
Peril, Thirty-seven Days of		Truman C. Everts	III..
   Illus. Imaginary Companions              III	The Burning Forest		9
        The Last I Ever Saw of Him               2	The Ghostly Counselor		ii
        The l\Iountain Lion                  ~	Descending the Precipice		24
        The First Fire                       7	The Rescue		i6
A Night of Terror	6
Periodicals, The Reading of	Topics of the Time. . 	V. .635
Perry, Nora. In an Hour Poem			VIII. .551
Peruvian Antiquities. (An Ancient American Civilization) . . . Maria J. B. Brorone 		.. 	V. .724
Peter Bloch: A Hartz Legend	Susan Archer Weiss		.... II.. 5o8
Peter Crisp           ,	If. T~ Tuckerman		II. .426
Peter Green Emulates the Grand Duke. (Designs by William
	M.	Cary)	Etchings	III. .764
Peter, the Parson	Constance Fenimore Cooper	VIII.. 6oo
Peterselia, Mrs. L. M. Papers by:
	The Fly*	I. .622
	Will Vou Walk into My Parlor?	iv. .285
Petroleum Oils	Nature and Science	IV. . 769
Pews, The Dragon of the	..               Topics of the hme	IX. .627
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. Papers by:
	Not a Pleasant Story	III.. 98
	Since 1 Died	v. .~
Philadelphia . 	I T. Fleadley	II. .225
	Illus. Chestnut-street Bridge, over the Schuyl-	lnterior of Farmers Market	233
	   kill	II.. 225	Wagons to Hire	234
	Franklins Grave	226	Horseradish Man	234
	New Masonic Temple, on Broad Street....	227	Scene on Market Street	235
	Union League Building	228	The Dog Shelter	236
	Proposed Academy of Natural	Sciences....229	Drive on the Wissahickon, Fairmount Park -	237
	The Ledger Building	230	The Drexel Mausoleum, Woodland	238
	Leslies Row	232	View on the Schoylkill ...................	239</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Philips Friend, Kate	James T. Me/Coy	VIII.. 586
	Illus. Then His Mind Turned, etc	VIII. .592
Philosophy, Ueberwegs Histt.ry of	Culture and Progress	III. .381
Photographing the Hearts Action	Nature and Science	IV. .497
Photographing in Colors	VIII. .252
Photographic Light	The Worlds Work	X. .127
Photography	Culture and Pro~ess .	III. .753
Photography, Early	. VI. .124; VII. .630
Photography, Improvement in	Nature and Science	... VI. .637
Photometer, Home-made	The Worlds Work	X. .394
Phylloxera, The	X. .128
Phylloxera, Fighting the	Nature ond Science	VIII. .636
Physics, Relations of Mathematics to	vii. .5o8
Physiology among the Chinese	VII.. 766
Piatt, S. M. B. Papers hy:
The Clothes of a Ghost. Poem	II.. 204
Making Peace. Poem	X.. 31
Piazza, The	Home and Society	X. . 249
Picara, Ernest. (Some of the French Leaders)	Mary C. Futna s 11. .D	II. .366
Picture, A. Poem	Elizabeth Akers Allen	VIlI. . 191
Pictures at the Academy	Culture and Progress	IV.. 252
Pictures from Canada	W. Geo~e Beers	II. .449
Pictures from the Plains5	T. B. Tho;~e	III. .143
	Itlus. An Indian Boat-race	10. .143	Manufacturing Arrows	247
	Horse-racing on the Plains	244	The Squaws Scalp-dance	241
	Condelane Mission	545	Interview with a Grizzly	248
	Peopte of Pemhina and their Ox-carts	s~	Indians Gamhling                 
	Old Fort Watla Walta	146	Shooting Mountain Sheep	49
        Pikes Peak or Bust	47
Pictures, Some Other		Culture and Prod ress	X. .253
Picturesque Ladies		Haute and Society	VI.. 241
Picturesque ~		Henry Blachbosrn	VI.. 400
Picus. Poem		James hi/ounce Thompson	IX. .438
Pierrot, Warrior and Statesman ~		Frank N. Stockton	X. .720
	Illus. The Infant Soldier	x. .720	The Effect of a Conundrum	727
	The King Waits for Pierrot	721	The Giant and his Army Attempt the	WaIl.721
	Pantafilandos Guard	722	The Giant and his Army Come Down	729
	Barakhans Discoveries	722	The Book and the Mice	731
	The Fight with the Giant	723	The Vigilant Porter	732
	Pierrot Thinks	724	The Demon Sentinel	733
	The Fight with the Tiger	725	The Court Weeps	734
	The Sailor Points out the Admirals Fleet	.726	End of Kahardantes and the Story	735
Pike in Literature, The	.. Topics of the Time	II. .430
Pilgrims Packets, The	 rank .R. Stockton	V. .333
Pine Tree,5 The. Poem	Maria It. Qakey	VI.. I
Pitcher Plant	Home and Society	..............iII..752
Pius IX, A Visit to	Ganier DAbain	VI. .234
Plant Life,5 Curiosities of	James Richardson	III. .651
	Illus. The Oak of Allonville	iii.. 6~i	The Weeping Tree	6~6
	Bread Tree of Tahiti	~	Nepenthe	657
	Gutta-percha Tree	653	Victoria Regia	6~8
	Spathe of Palm Tree	654	Rafflesia Arnoldi	659
	Nutmeg Stem                  
Plant Stand, A	Home and Society	VII. .500
Plants and Animals, Contractile Movements in	Natoore and Science	VII..509
Plants, Carnivorous                                   
Plants, Influence of Violet Light on	Nature and Science	lV.. 113
Plants in Rooms	           	II. .254
Plants, Respiration in		VII. .510
Plants, Sensation in		lV.. 243
Plants, The Pressure of Sap in		VIII.. 756
Plastering, Fire-Proof	The Worlds Work	.. 652
Plasters. Metallized		X. .260
Platform, Triflers on the	Topics of the Time	III. .289
Plighted. A. D., 1874. Poem	Ahic Williams	VIII. .512
Plunkett. Mrs. H. M. Modern Hotels		VI. .486
Pneumatic Dispatch	Nature anol Science	VII. .766
Pneumatic Tuhes	 he Worlds Work	x. .258
Poe, Edgar Allan, An Early Poem hy		X. . 6o8
Poe, Edgar Allan. (A Mad Man of Letters)	Francis Gerry Faitfeld	x. . 690
Poems, Two Volumes of. (Mrs. Johnson and E. D. R.)	C~ultnre and Progress	VII.. 764
Poet, A New. (John Boyle OReilly)	             	VII. .631
Poetets of Clap City, The	N. H. D	IX. .612
Poets, Latter-Day British	Edmund Clarence	Stcdman..lx. .426, 585</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Poets, Minor Victorian	Edmund Clarence Stedman . .... 609, 679
Poets, Some Recent Women	x. . 100
Poetry	Culture and Progress .. .11. .220; IV. .640


POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of:
	Abbot Paphnutius, The	H. H	.1. 170
	Absence	Louisa Bushnell	v .
	Acquainted with Grief	... .M. E. Rockwell	VI.. 31
	After the Accident	.. . . Bret Harte	V. .316
	Agassiz	     James 7. Fields	VII. .570
	Albatross	     Charles Warren Stoddard	III.. 25
	Alma Maters Roll	     Edward Everett Ifale	x. .623
	Alpenglow	     Margaret J. Preston	VII.. 6z
	Angdlique Arnauld	     Elizabeth Sill	I .448
	Annunciation	     Charles S. Gage	IV. .457
	Answer, The	     Mary L. Ritter	X. . 700
	Answer. (From Uhiand)	     John Fraser	VIII. . 303
	April Violet,An. 	     MaryE. C. Wyeth	1.617
	Arctic Quest, An	     H. H	VII.. 8i
	Arion,* The Story of	     Thomas Dunn English	V. .271
	Assault of Antinoiis upon Ulysses,The. (From Homer) William (ullen Bryant		III. 351
	August Lilies	     Mary E. Bradley	VIII. .423
	Autumn Voices	     Louisa Bushnell	IV. .761
	Awakening, The	     Paul H. Ifayne	.. x. .5o8
	Ballad of Calden Water	     Phcebe Cary	. .111. .488
	Before the Shrine	     Kate Putnam Osgood	IV. . 346
	Beyond the Portals	     Edmund Clarence Stedman	VI. .461
	Bird Song, A	     Christina C. Rossetti	V. .336
	Bird in the Bush,* A	     H. E. Warner	. . .111. .128
	Blind	.     Charlotte F. Bates	II. .400
	Blind Boy,0 The	     Dr. 7. C. Hake	III. 189
	Blown Up	     Thomas Dunn English	.. ..... 48
	Boudoir Prophesies	     John Hay	VII. .271
	Bricklayers, The	    C. H. Barnes	VIII.. 99
	Brook and the Mill,0 The	     Benlamin F. Taylor	. VIII.. 199
	By the Dead	     Celia Thaxter	VII.. 462
	C~sar Rowan  .       	     Thomas Dunn English	II. .300
	Caro Nome . 	     Kate Hillard	VI. 539
	Carnivorous Plants	    Joel Stacy	IX.. 774
	Chance	     Anna C. Brackett	IX. .209
	Christ, The .... 	.    Annie R. Annan	VI. .364
	Christ-Mas             ,	     Adeline D. 7. Whitney	III. .304
	Christmas Carol,* A	     Christina C. Rossetti	III. . 278
	Christmas Carol. (With Music by George J	Huss). .J. C Holland	352
	Christmas Door,0 The     	     Lois Brooke	268
	Christmas Symphony,0 A	    H. H	III.. 288
	Christmas Tree,* The Orphans	     Bayard Taylor	III .257
	Christus Pacificator	     Samuel Wolcott	III.. 65o
	Christus, The	    Julia C. R. Dorr	VII. .301
	City of Good.Will, The	    J. T. Trowbridge	IX.. 48
	Closed Gentian, The	   . Adeline D. T. Whitney	V.. 100
	Clothes of a Ghost, The     . . 	    S. M. B. Piatt	II.. 204
	Cloud and Fire, The       	     Samuel Wolcott	II.. 507
	Common Things	     Samuel W. Duftield	III.. 743
	Compensation	     John G. Saxe	x. 447
	Consecration	      harlotte F. Bates	IX. .596
	Coquetry and Love	.     Charlotte F. Bates	VIII.. 703
	Counts Little Daughter,* The	     Mrs. R. S. Greenough	III. .129
	Covert	    H. H	V. 475
	Cradle Tomb at Westminster, The	     Susan Coolidge	x. .678
	Cruel Lord,* The	     Edward Renaud	V. .734
	Cuckoo, The       	    C. S. Calverley	V. .365
	Danger	    H. H	X. .378
	Days of Vanity	     Christina C. Rossetti 	V. 21
	Dead Heart,A	     Mary L.Ritter	551
	Decoration	     7. W. Ifigginson	VIII. .234
	De Lunatico	     George A. Baker, Jr	X . 769
	Despondency. 	   . Mary J. Serrano	IV. .424
	District School,0 The	     Benlamin F. Taylor	VIII . I
	Divorced	     Rose Terry	V. ~6o
	Dolly Sullivan	 . ... .Marian Douglas	I .688
	Dukes Stratagem, The . . 	     John G. Soxe	VII.. 331
	Duty	     John A. Dor~an	VII . 72</PB>
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POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of (continued).
Va?. Page.
	Easter		AdelineD. T. Whitney	in. .707
	Elms of Old Trinity, The		If. T. Tuckerman	II. .517
	Enough		Maria W. Jones .... 	VI. .444
	Ephphatha		H. E. Warner	x. . i68
	Ernst of Edeisheim		John Hay	iV.. 650
	Every Day		.. . Elizabeth Akers Allen	V . 112
	Face in the Street, A	Geo?ge Parsons Lathrop	388
	Fair Weather and Foul	William Morris	89
	Finis Coronat Opus 		R. B. Bowker	V. 200
	First-born, The		Elizabeth C. Kinney	VI.. 237
	First-born		Mary E. Bradley	X . 148
	Flight of the Birds, The		Edmund Clacence Stedman	III. .142
	Flight of the Birds, The	H. McEwen Kimball	309
	Florida Roses	Elizabeth C. Kinney	1.646
	Flower of Love Lies Bleeding, The		Richard Henry Stoddard	VII.. 545
	Following Footsteps		Anna C. Brackett	VII .558
	For an Album		William Motherzoell	X .707
For Cupid Dead     .     .	Louise Chandler Moulton       IX.. 393
	For His Sake		Sarah L. Joy	VII. .236
	For Thoughts 		C~elia Thaxter	V. .493
	Foreboding		Celia Thaxter	IX.. 157
	Found Wanting		Kate Putnam Osgood	IV.. 583
	Fox Hunters. The	C. H. Barnes		III. .385
	Freedom		H. H	X. .709
Friar Lubin, On a Person Called. (From the French). William Cullen Bmyant	V. 357
	From Sea to Sea		Joaquin Miller	III. 95
	Gabrielle		Joel Benton	VII 575
	Ghosts Story, A		H. E. Warner	IX. 552
	Gold Country, A Ballad of the		H. H	IV.. 613
	Guendolen		Celia Thaxter	V.. 78
	Happy Time, The   	.       David Gray	III. .456
	Hark!		Caroline R. Wilkinson	VI 703
	Harvest	Nelly M. Hutchinson	VIIS. .461
	Haunted House,* The		George AK/mcDonald	VI. 272
	Heart Song A		Samuel W. Duffield	VI. .575
	Heather Bloom	Mary E. Bradley	752
	Her Face		C~harlotte F. Bates	IV. .705
	Her Sphere		Elizabeth Ahers Allen	IV.. 218
	Hero of the Commune, The		Margaret J. Preston	III.. 66o
	Heron, The		James Maurice Thompon	X.. 74
Holiday, A	E. D. Rice       .      VI. 564
	Home, The Old		Will Wallace Harney	IX. .231
	Homeward	Lois Brooke	516
	Horoscope, A	W. C. Wilkinson	654
	How the Storm Came*		W. E. D	II. .605
	Hypatia		Edmund Clarence Stedman	V.. 746
	Immanent Imperfection 		George Parsons Lathrop	ix . 6o6
	In Absence		George Parsons Lathrop	III.. 726
	In a Garret	Elizabeth Akers Allen	504
	In an Hour	.          Nora Perry	VIII. .551
	In Ccvlo Quies . . 		William C. Richards	IX. .244
	In the Barn	Benjamin F. Taylor	VIII. 55o
	InthePark	E.H.C	596
	In the Valley of Shadows		H. E. Warner	.11.. 65o
	In the Garden 	.. 	... Harriet MeEzoen Kimball	IV.. i68
	Intruder, An	Hiram Rich	V.. 167
	Irreparable	K. H. Stoddard	. VII.. 281
	Jeremy Train  His Drive *	. ... 	An Old Fellow	I
	Jessamine *		. . George Parsons Lathrog5	x. .657
	Kearny at Seven Pines ~		Edmund Clarence Stedman	X. .265
	King of Denmarks Sons, The	William Morris	V.. 294
La Be!le Dame Sans Merci	L is Richards               VI.. 207
Lars        .	Celia Thaxter               VIII.. 726
Last Letter, The	. . Mary L. Ritter                 189
Laura	.        John G. Saxe                IX. .551
Lauriger	... . Charles S. Gage                I.. 384
Law of Death The	John Hay                    VI. 439
Life on the Farm *	Benjamin P. Taylor          VIII.. 704
	Lifted	Mary Mapes Dodge	...... 1.178
	Loves Land	Louise Chandler Moulton	VII.. 431
	Loves Young Dream; A. D. 1870*	George A. Baker, Jr	I.. 22~
	Luke. (In The Colorado Parkt873)	Bret Harte	VII. 20~</PB>
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POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of (continued).
	Vol. Page.
	Madaline		 Alice Ca;y	401
	Magdalen of the Dresden Gallery, A		 A. R. Macdonougli	vii. .674
	Maiden and the Lily, The		 John Fraser	vii.. 686
	Making Peace		 Mrs. S. M. B. Piati	ix.. 31
	Making Port		  James T.McKay	II. .176
	Mare Ignotum                . .. . Ellice Woodru~e			iii. .
	Mary Butlers Ride		 Benjamin F Taylor	Vii. .64!
	May, A Song of		 Mary E. C. Wyeth	viii.. 48
	Medrake and Osprey		 Celia Thaxter	x.. 87
	Memory, A		 Isabella C. lllereditli	x. .223
	Message, A		 Mary L. Bitter	Iv 237
	Midsummer Idyl, A		 D. W. Brozonell	VI.. 575
	Mignonette0		 MaryE. Bradley	649
	Mildred in the Library ~		 I G. Holland	IX..
	Momma Phcebe *		 Thomas Dunn English	III. 62
	Morituri Salutamus, After Reading		 Charlotte F. Bates	6i8
	Mount Tabor          . 		 John flay	IX .353
	Musa Pedestris		 Samuel W. Dz~/fteld	viii .619
	Music		 John Vance Cheney	vi. .672
	Mussel Shell, A		 Celia Thaxter	x. .431
	My Brother		 Sara H. Brozone	iv.. 23
	My Hickory Fire		 H. H	.111. .54~
	My Island		 Helen Barron Bostzoich	iX..71o
	My Life		 Mary L. Bitter	iv.. 626
	MyOpenPolarSea		 W. C. Wilhinson	X .194
	My River		. Helen Barron Bostzoich	viii. .422
	Natures Child		 Nettle Power Houston	X. .373
	Nilsson, To Christine		 John Fraser	VII .557
	No More		 Amelia F. Daley	IV. 41
	Northern Lights,* The		 W C. Wilhinson	310
	November Morning		 Celia Thaxter	VII. . 33
	0 Birds That Flit by Oceans Rim		 Edward King	VIII.. 3 i8
	Old and Blind		 I C. H        	VII.. 709
	Old Year and The New, The		 Charlotte F. Bates	V. 356
	OMurtogh		 Robert Buchanan	V.. iSi
	Omniscience		 Alice Williams	X. .591
	One Night		 Amanda T. Jones	462
	One Wayof Love		 L. W.J	IX..166
	Ormskirk~		 B. T	VIII. .713
	Outcast, The		. Mary L. Bitter	559
	Out of the Depths		 C~aroline R. f.Vilhinson	Iii . 66i
	Parepa-Rosa		 Edward Ring	VII 735
	Picture, A		 Elizabeth Ahers Allen	VIII.. 191
	Picus              		 James Maurice Thompson	.. IX. .438
	Pine Tree, The		 Maria .R. Qahey	VI.. I
	Poe, Edgar Allan, An Early Poem by			x .6o8
	Postmans Ring, The		 Adeline D. T. Whitney 	... IV.. 3I2
	Prayer, The Power of		 Sidney and (li/ford Lanier	X. .239
	Proud Lady of Stavoren,* The		 Elizabeth Ahers Allen	ix. 649
	Psalm-Book in the Garret, The		 Benjamin F. Taylor     	IX.. 737
	Race-Rearing		 D. N. Beach	VI. .67i
	Rajabs Gift, The		 Sara If. Browne	II.. 636
	Regions of Love, The		 F. W. Bourdillon	IX .409
	Relenting		 Louisa Bushnell     	VIII . 76
	Rishyasringa *		 Clara 1-filgard Tittmann	VII. .385
	Saint and Sinner              		 B. H. Stoddard	IX. .311
	Satisfied      .    		 Edgar Fawcett	V. .6oi
	~Sealed Orders		 H. H	VIII. .431
	Sheaves5		 MaryL. Bitter	V. .432
	Singers Friends, The		 H. If	V.. 31
	Singers Hills.5 The		 H. /1	VII. .257
	Skipper-Hermit,0 The		 Hiram Rich	III. .524
	Somewhere		 Julia C. B. Dorr .. 	VII. .401
	Song		. harriet McEwen Kimball	III. .277
	Song           		 B.K	x..659
	Song		 C	V. 687
	Song of a Summer, The		 Louise C. Moulton	IV. .483
	Song, My		 Lelia B. Bichford	V. .479
	Song from a Drama		 Edmund Clarence Stedman	IX . 329
	Song of the Sea, A		 Martha P. Lowe	VIII.. 170
	Song of the Early Autumn, A		 Richard Watson Gilder	X. . 770
	Song of the Savoyards, The		 henry Ames Blood	X..217</PB>
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POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of (continued).	Vol. Page.
	Song Sparrow, The			Geolge Parsons Lathrop         VI.. 332
	Song of the Soul, A        .			Edward King                    VI.. 695
	Songster, The			Edmund Glarence Stedman      II. .490
	Sonnet			Rachel G. Alsop                  ii.
	Sonnet			N.H                      x.87
	Sonnet			F W. Bourdillon              IX. .359
	Sonnet			C.R.W                        86
	Sonnets			Richard Watson Gilder        VII. . 42
	Spinning Wheel,0 The			Benjamin F. Taylor          VIII. 317
	Spiritual Songs			George MacDonald .. V. .315, 6io, 759
			[vi. 21, 157, 319, 432, 56o, 745; VII. 55, i85
	Spring in Winter			Charlotte F. Bates             VII.. 721
	Stanzas for Music			Edmund Clarence Stedman       V. .571
	State Road, The Old			Benjamin F. Taylor          VIII. .441
	Summers Ghost, A			Louise Chandler Moulton      VIII. .35
	Sunshine of Thine Eyes, The			Gear6 e Parsons Lathrop        x. .635
	Sweetheart			.D. TV. Brownell              III. .712
	Symbols			Mary L. Ritter               VIII. i8o
	Tartar Love-Songs			R. H. Stoddard          379; II. .285
	Thanksgiving Eve *			L                              1. .222
	That Day and That hour	....		Margaret Blythe .            lx. .425
	Three Leaves from a Story			Lois Brooke                     II. . 135
	Throne of Attila, The			Joaquin Miller                IX. .623
	Through the Cloud and the Sea			H. E. Wiarner                II.. 39
	To a Friend		.	Titus Munson Goon            IX. . 710
	To Hope		. . John Vance Gheuey             X. .497
	To my Wild Sis        ....			Nathaniel P. Willis             I.. 337
	Too Wise for Love. . . ...   ... ...			Helen Barron Bostwick         III.. 32
	Treading a Circle			Charlotte F. Bates              VI. .363
	Two			N.H                      VIII. .684
	Two Ways to Love			 usan Coolidge                IV 696
	Unattaioed			Mary E. Bradley               V.. 720
	Under the Elms			M. A. Hopkins                II. .260
	Under the Sea			Kate Carlisle                  X. .719
	Unfledged			 amliel W. Dz~eld             II. . 71
	Unreconciled			Hiram Rich                   II.. 17
	Unsaid			A. R         .         X. .471
	Unwedded			Elizabeth Akers Allen           II.. 395
	Up the Aisle0			George A. Baker, Jr            II. .335
	Valentine, My		 .	Mary L. Sherman               V. 452
	Vagrant, A			Josephine Pollard             IX.. 248
	Vane on the Spire, The			Benjamin F Taylor.            I 344
	Vigil, A			Harriet MeEzoen Kimball      VlI. .207
	Village, The Happy			Li. Kane ODonnel             X.. 83
	Violin of Messire Andreas,~ The			Samuel W. Diq2~eld            IX.. 521
	Vision, A			Maria W. Jones                    500
	Vision of St. Ehigius, A			 eorge MeteDonald             V. 500
	Visit, The			John Vance Cheney           VIII. .543
	Waiting			I. T. Trowbridge              VI.. 62
	Waiting         .			N.H                        III.. 7
	Welcome, The			Irene S. Elder                 X. .344
	What She Thought			Julia C. A. Dorr              IX. 68o
	What the Devil Said to thc Young Man			Roswell Smith                  II.. 77
	White Azaleas			Harriet MeEwen Kimball     ax.. 695
	White Flag, The			Susan Coolidge                VI .171
	Why?			Mary L. Ritter               IX. .466
	Womans Execution, A. Paris, May, 71			Edward King                 II. .500
	Work in Rest .			George Lansing Taylor         IV.. 33
Poetry, New Romantic School of		   (ultaire and Progress	II.. 213
Poetry in Domino		  Home and Society	III. .241
Poetry, The Mater Dolorosa of		  Culture and Progress	VI.. 373
Poison and Venom		  Natne and Science	VI. .509
Poison Bee                  		. .. ,	IX.. 771
Poisonous Colors	    	  IV. .243
Poisons, Physiological Effects of		VIII.. 123
Polar Lands, Elevation of	IV.. 113
Poles, The	Culture and Progress	III. .755
Politeness to Servants	Home and Society	VIII. . 752
Political Bigotry	Topics of the Time	II. .432
Political Morality		VIII.. 112
Politics, American Study of European	Culture and Progress	. . VIII.. 117</PB>
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		Vol. Pa,Ie.
Politics, National	. .. . Topics of the Time	IX.. 375
Politics, The Gentleman in	VI.. 746
Pollard, Josephine. A Vagrant. Poem	IX.. 248
Poor, A Word for the			 Home and Society			VII	372
Pope and the Dogma, The			 Topics of/he Time				107
Pope and his People, The			     			 I	.451
Popular Science Monthly.		Culture and Progress	IV.. 774
Population in the United States, The Advance of	J F. Hilgard	214
Post Haste	. . Culture and Progress	117
Post Office, A Monster		. II. .555
Postal-Car Service,0 Our		Louis Ba0 ger	VI. . 190
	Thus. Interior of a Postal Car	x~	Mail-Crane and Mail Catcher	196
	At Work at the Letter-Mail	294	Catching the Mail-Pouch           
Postmans Ring, The. Poem		Adcline LI. T. Whitney	IV. .312
Potato Rot, The	Nature and Science	.	V. .261
Powell, Major J. W. Papers by:
The Caiions of the Colorado0.mx. .293, 394, 523
An Overland Trip to the Grand Caiion0 . x. .659
Power, Novel Device for Transmitting	 The Worlds TVork	  X. .127
Prayer, Fifteen Years of. (Dr. S. I. Prime)	Culture on(t Progress. ... 	  V.. 135
Prayer, The Power of. Poem	Sidney and Chfford Lanier	  X. . 239
Prayer-Meeting, The Average	 Topics of the Yime	VIII.. 6ax
Prayers and Pills		  V. .116
Preaching, Modern		 IV. . 628
Presents, Hints for Anniversary	Home and Society	VIII.. 751
Presents, Making		 VI., 114
President, Our	Topics of the Time	.. IV.. 363
Press and the Publishers, The 	    	 VII. .626
Preston, J. W. Carlism in Spain	         	 VII. .229
Preston, Margaret J. Papers by:
        The Hero of the Commune. Poem... iii.. 66o
        Alpenglow. Poem              vii.. 62
Prices, Moderate	Topics of/he Time	 VI.. 747
Princess and the Goblin, The.           	(ulture and Progrcss	 IV. 646
Prison Management                . 		 IV. .504
Prison Reform		VIII.. 374
Private Correspondence                ..... . Home and Society		VII.. 244
Proctor, Edna Dean. Papers by:
        Northern Russia and St. Petersburg * ~
        Moscow and Southern Russia0      v. .669
Proctors (Edna Dean) Russian Journey       ... . Culture and Progress		  V. .522
Procter, Richard Anthony0 (with Portrait)	John Fraser    	VII. .172
Productive Culture, The Premium on	Topics of the Time    	  X. . I I I
Professional Morals              		  I. .672
Prokop, Ita Aniol. How the Opera of Dante was written		 IX. .537
Protestantism, The Liberty of	An Orthodox Minister	 VI.. 297
Protestantism, The Liberty of. A Denial	William LVallace Paris	 VI.. 555
Protestantism, The Liberty of	Topics of the Time	 VI. .624
Proud Lady of Stavoren,0 The. Poem	Elizabeth Akers Allen 	 IX. .649
   Illus. Dumb with Amaze sat the Proud
           Lady                    mx. .649
Prudence	Bric-d-Broc	  x .6~5
Pruning, Summer	The Worlds Work	 x. .396
Psalm-Book in the Garret, The. Poem	Ben/ainin F. Taylor	 IX. .737
Puff-Ball, Poisoning by the Giant	Nature and Science	 IX.. 124
Pulpit, The Bondage of the	W. C. Wilkinson	 69, 437
Pulpit, The Freedom of the	Samuel W. Di~yjie/d	 II.. 184
Pulsometer, The	. Nature and Science	VIII.. 123
Putnam, Mary C.. M. D. Papers by:
	Some of the French Leaders	II.. 366
	The Clubs of Paris	iii.. 105
Putnam, George P. London Revisited		III. . 191
utnam, George P	Culture and Progress	V. .632
Putnam, George P., To the Memory of	Topics of/he Time	V. .506
Putnam, G. Haven. A Village Ball in the Harz		IV.. 755
Putnams Ride	(ulture and Progress... IX. .123;	X. .124
Pygmalion at Wallacks	. Culture and Progress   .	V. 268
QUACKERY, Some Kinds of Spiritual .	Goge B. Bacon	III. .336
Quartette, The Great. (Parepa-Rosa, Phillips, Santley,Wachtel) Culture and Pi-ogress	IV. .253
Queen Summer	flame and Society	II. .435
Queen Victoria and the Woman Question	. Culture and Progress	..... . I. .683</PB>
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IR ABBITS, Habits of Wild	Nature and Science            
	VI.. 766
Races, The Co-Education of the White and Colored	 W. II. .Ruffner	vi.. 8o
Race, The One Human	 Thy/cr Lewis	 III. .733
Race, The Future of Our	 Nature and Science	 VI. .125
Race-Rearing. Poem	 D. N. Beach	 VI. .671
Raffensperger, Mrs. A. F. With the False Prophet		 ~ .672
Rag-Carpets, How to Make	 Home and Society	  X. .643
Railroad Reading	 Gulture and Progress 	 IX.. 770
Railroads, Narrow and Broad Gauge	 Nature and Science	  V.. 123
Railway Accidents, Mortality by		 IX .515
Railways. American and European	 Topics of the Time	 III. .490
Rajahs Gift, The. Poem	 Sara H. dir ;ze	 II. .636
Rank and Raiment	 Home and Societjj	  V. .391
Raphaels Madonnas	 Culture and Progress	 II.. 66i
Rascals of Wall Street, The	 Topics f the Time	  V. .255
Reading, The Habit of	 Flume and Society	 VI. .498
Ready-Made Garments		 VI.. 498
Reason in Animals	 Nature and Science	 VI.. 381
Reason, The. Poem	 Etchings	 IX. .390
Red Riding-Hood *	. .Bric-d-Brac	  X. .528
Red Sea, Crossing the	 Nature and Science	VIII.. 507
Red Sea,5 Through the	 W. 0. Stoddard	 III. .582
Illus. Vertical Section showing the Tongue
	of the Red Sea	III. .583
	From Rameses to Pi-Hahiroth	583
Reductio ad Absurdum. Poem	George A. Baker, Jr	x. .261
Reed, J. A. The Later Life and Religious Sentiments of Abraham Lincoln		VI. .333
Reform, A Promising		VI.. 97
Reform in High Places	Topics of the Time	IX. .503
Regions of Love, The. Poem	F. W. Bourdillon	IX. .409
Reid, Whitelaw (with Portrait)		VIII. .444
Reid, Whitelaw. Papers by:
        Schools of Journalism           xv. .294
        The Scholar in Politics           vi. .605
Rejected,* The. (Designs by Frank Beard)	 tchings	VII. .640
Relenting. Poem	Louisa Bushnell	VIII.. 76
Religion, American. (John Weiss)	(ulture and Pro6 ress 	II. .557
Religion, Early Relations of Morality to	Nature and Science	VII. .381
Religion, Relations of Marriage to		VII.. 509
Religion, Rather a Slim	Topics of the Time	II. .318
Religions, Ten Great. (James Freeman Clarke)	. Culture and Progress	11..
Reminiscences of Mount Washington.5 (Designs by C. G. Bush) Etchings		II. .448
Reminiscences of Moore and Jerdan		IX.. 775
Renaud, Edward. The Cruel Lord.5 Poem		V. .734
Renaissance, The. (Walter H. Paler)	Culture and Progress	VI.. 5o6
Reply to Many Letters, A	 opicsof the Time	VI. .493
Representative Triad, A. (HoodArnoldProcter)	 dmund Clarence Steanian	VlI. .463
Republic, The Bane of the	 opics of the Time	IV.. 627
Republic, The French		It.. 206
Republicanism in Europe		xo6
Research, Original	Nature and Science	VI.. 759
Respectfully Declined. Poem	Marian Douglas	X. . 528
Resurrection, Christs, Scientifically Considered	Augustus Blaurelt	VII, .687
Restaurant, The American	Topics of the Time	II. .369
Restored Lunatic, Recollections of a	Dr. St1phen W. Newell	VI. .354
R.	H. D. Papers by:
	The Doctors Wife	VIII.. iol	Dolly	Ix.. 89
	The Best Fellow in the World	VIII.. 235	The Poetess of Clap City	Ix. .6i~
	The Pepper-Pot Woman	VIII.. ~	Both Sides of the Shield	x.. 81
	The Rose of Carolina	VIII.. 723	The Middle-Aged Woman	x. .34~
Rhodes, Albert. Papers by:
	Loitering Ahout a French Chtiteau.... IV.. 743		Speech-Making in Congress	vii. .294
	A Court Ball at the Hague	V. .443	Btranger5	VII. .390
	Gavarni,5 A Parisian Prince of the P~u-		La Fontaine and His Fahles5	Ix. .552
	   cil	vi.. I	In the Latin Quarter5	 x. .237
	A Day in the French Assemhly	VI. .727	Along the Seine5	 x. .472
Rhyme and Reason. Poem	Kate Putnam Osgood	IV.. 646
Rhymes, Acting	Home and Socidy	IX. .507
Rice, E. D. A Holiday. Poem		VI. .561
Rich, Hiram. Papers by:
	Unreconciled. Poem	ii.. 27	The Tistom Deficit	V.. 78
	The Skipper Hermit.5 Poem	III. .524	An Intruder. Poem	v. .x6~
	Vaters Vacation	IV.. 620</PB>
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INDEX.

Vol. Page.
Rich and Poor	Topics of the Time	VII. .495
Richards, Lewis. La Belle Dame Sans Merci. Poem	vi. .207
Richards, William C. In Ccelo Quies. Poem	Ix.. 2d4
Richardson, James. Papers by:
A New Study of an Old Force i.. . ~ ~ How Men Learned to Analyze the Sun.*
	The Unbarring of Hell Gate -	III.. 33	(Astronomy)	V. .465
	Cunosines of Plant Life5	in. .651	The New Homes of New-York~.. viii.. 63
	Traveling by Telegraph: Northward to	Our New Normal College *	viii.. 535
Niagara5	~ .1, 129
Richardson, Abby Sage. A Plea for Chinese Labor	II. .286
Riddle, M. B. Strasburg after the Surrender ~	311
Rideing, William H. Death-dealing Trades	IX. .672
Right not to Vote, The	William C. 6onant	III.. 73, 209
Rights of Some Women, The	JIome ond Society . .. . 	IV.. 117
Ring. The. Poem	Etchings	VIII.. 764
Rishyasringa. Poem. (Designs by Addie Ledyard)	Clara Hilgard Tittmann	VII. .385
	Illus. Frontispiece	vii. .385	Do not Kneel to Me, I Pray Thee . . . .317
	They Silently Rowed Onwards	~I6	Peeping Through the Trees	319
Ristori in New-York	Culture and Progress	X. .119
Ritter, Mary L. Papers by:
	The Last Letter. Poem	189	Symbols. Poem	viii.. 113
	The Outcast. Poem	559	Why? Poem	ix. .466
	A Me sage. Poem	ix. .237	A Dead Heart. Poem	x. .551
	My Life. Poem	ix. .626	The Answer. Poem	x. .700
Sheaves.5 Poem	x.. 432
Ritualism	Topics of the Time	IX. .377
River of Egypt, The	W. 0. Stoddard	II. .500
River-Beds, Elevation of	Nature and Science	VI.. 124
Rivers. The Probabilities of	Franh P. Commax ire	IX.. 191
Riveting. Machine, Hydraulic	The Worlds Worh	x. .396
R.	K. Song	x. .689
Robinson, Charles S. Papers by:
Ajellak Allah; or, The Women of the
Arabs *	VII.. 55~
New England and Her Church	ix.. 629
Robinsons (Rev. Charles S.) Sermons	(ultu e and Peogr~ss	VII.. 508
Robinson, Percy. Maharajab Dhuleep-Singh	x. .326
Rochefort. (Some of the French Leaders)	Ma;y C. Putnam, 31. 1)	II. .377
Rock-Drilling by Compressed Air	The Wo,-lds War/i	x. . 126
Rockwell, M. E. Acquainted with Grief. Poem	VI.. 31
Rohlfs Lectures on Africa	Culture and Progress	III, .630
Roman Campagna, The	Nature aud Science	IV. .367
Romanism. (A Peep Behind the Scenes)	. Samuel Hcyihins	I. . iSo
Romanism, The Riot of	T~pics of the Time	II. .546
Rome, Excavations in	fiJulture and Progress	III. 498
Romeo Coates 	bric-d-Brac	X. . 131
Rose Garden, The	Culture and Progress	IV.. 644
Rose of Carolina, The		N H. D	VIII.. 723
Roses		Home and Society	II. .324; IV. .247
Rossetti, Christina G	Papers by:
A Christmas Carol. Poem	III. .278
Days of Vanity. Poem	V.. 22
A Bird Song. Poem	v. .336
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. (Latter-day Poets)	E. C. Stedman	ix. .426
Rotation. Poem	Etchings	VII .512
Rousseau. (John Morley)	. .... Culture and Progress	VI. .504
Route to the Golf, A New. (The Great South )	   Edoard King	VI. .257
	Illus. Limestone Gap	vi.. 257	Has the Arkansaw riz	273
	Jeff Davis and the Pet Conductor	258	Uncle John Cunningham	274
	Deep Water Tanks	259	An Adopted Indian Citizen	274
	Map of the New Route to the Gulf	260	An Indian Mule-Driver	275
	Charlie	260	Bridge across the South Canadian	276
	Bridge over the Marmiton	261	Bridge across Arkansas River	277
	Old HospitalFort Scott	262	An Indian Territorial Mansion	277
	Driving Pigs into a Car	263	Bridge across North Fork, Canadian River	278
	A Street in Parsons, Kansas	264	A School among the Creeks	279
	Warming Himself	265	Indian Ball-Pla~yer	279
	Kansas Herdsman	265	The Keno Table, Denison, Texas	alo
	Kansas Farm-Vard	266	Toll Bridge, Limestone Gap, Indian Tern-
	Back to Camp	267	   tory	282
	Indian Grave	267	A Terminus Type	281
	A Bad Investment	268	The Red River Bridge	282
	The Ogden Monument	268	The Indian Consents	283
	Twilight on Pryors Creek	269	Red Hall	284
	Fort Gibson, Indian Territory	270	The Dance Hall, Denison, Texas	285
	A South-Western Ferry	272	On the Square, Sherman, Texas	286
	Creek Indian Man and Woman   
	Im from Alabama	272	A South-XVestern Landowner	287
		272	A Sovereign Rooter	285
	At the Ferry	273</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Royal Albert Hall	Culture and Progress 	11.326
R. T. Ormskirki Poem		VIII. .713
Rudder Granize	 rank R. Stack/en	IX.. 73
Rudder Grange,0 The Girl at	 rank R. Stockton	x. ,2S~
Ruffner W. I-i. Co-Education of the White and Colored Races		viii.. 86
Rum and Railroads	 a/des of the Time	IV.. 105
Russia,0 St. Petersburg and Northern	Edna Dean Proc/er	V..
Russia, Moscow and Southern		66o
Russia, The imperial Family of	 llamas W. Knox	III. .218
Russian Diplomatists, The	Culture and Progress 	681
Russian Romance		II.. 211
SABBATH, The Christian, in Great	Cities	Topics of the Time	IV. .361
Saint and Sinncr. Poem		P. H. S/adaord	IX. .311
Salads		Home and Society	II. .102
Salary, How to Keep House on a Small			Ix. .633
Salvini		Gui/nrc and Progress	Vii.. 244
Samson, George XV. The False Claim	of Mormonism		Ill. .572
Samsons Riddle Solved		P. W. Wrigh/	11.279
   Illus. The Wine-Press	  ii.. 280
        Samson and the Lion	     281
San Antonio, Texas. (Glimpses of Texas0)		Edward Kin~~	VII. .302
San Domingo, Canada and		Topics of the Time	450
San Domingo Question, The		   	1.674
San Francisco, Cal (The City of the Golden Gate 5)		Samuel Williams	X. .266
San Rafael Phalanstery, The		Nook Brooks	V. .453
San Remo0		John Jo/i ns	VIII. .717
   Illus. A Street in San Remo	VIII.. 720
Sand, George		Culture and Progress	II. .671
                                                                          lIt. .502, 759
Santley                                              
Satires of Perseus, The. (B. L. Gildersleeve)	Cultare and Progress	 x. .647
Satisfied. Poem	Edgar Eowcett	 V. .fioi
Savagel\lan5	LV.A.H	ViI..160
	tllus. Type of the Yellow Race	vii.. sf1	Semitic Migration	sf6
	Type of the White Race	ifli	The Story of the Caifre Shepherd	167
	Types of the Red and Black Races	ifs	Chants and Music in Honor of an Atona	.267
	Murder of the Aged	s63	Human Sacrifices in Mexico	sf8
	Celtic Migranon	264	The Legend of Cunacepha	269
	I\Iigmtion of the Scythians and Finns	265	Primitive Man	270

Saxe, John G. Papers by:
	The Dukes Stratagem. Poem	vii. .332	Laura. Poem	Ix. .552
	Some Epigrams nf Martial	viii.. 462	Compensation. Poem	X. .447
Saxe HoIms Stories	Culture and Progress	VII.. 507
Saxes Poetical Works		VII. .633
Scandal, The Popular Capacity for	Topics of/he Time	V.. 383
Scenes from Shakspeare.0	(Designs by L. Y. Hopkins)	Etchings	II. .~6o
Scepters and Crowns		. Culture and Progress	X. .390
Schliemanns (Dr. Henry) Tiny and its Remains~~	X. .786
School and the Army in Prussia and France. (General Hazen). Culture and Progress		 IV.. 778
Scholar in Politics, The	Whitelaw Reid	 VI.. 6o~
School in Fern City, My	Kate Putnam Osgood	 iv. .688
School-Girls Meals, The	flame and Society	  X. .384
School-Histories of the United States	Culture and Progress	  V. .135
SchoolHouses	    	 III. .511
School-Reform, Louisville and	Topics of the Time	  II. .317
Schools. The Parochial		  X. .379
Schumacher, John. The Silver Desert		 III.. 43
Schoyler, Eugene. Papers by:
        An Elopement in Moscow            III. .232
        A Russian Easter                    III.. 68i
Schn ab, Frederick A. A Temple of Song ~		  X.. 9
Schxveinfurths The Heart of Africa	Culture and Progress	VIII.. 504
Science. A Minister of        	Natare and Science	Viii.. 122
Science, A Years Gleanings in. (Dr. J. C. Draper)	(ulture and Progress	 Vi.. 123
Science and Legislation           	Nature and Science	 Iv.. 768
Scierce and Manufactures	    	VII. .252
Science. Christianity and	Topics of the Time	 IX. .626
Science, Christianity and. (Dr. A. P. Peabody)	Culture and Progress	 IX.. 770
Science, Elements of Intellectual. (Noah Porter)		 III. .124
Science in New-York	Nature and Science	 VI. .381
Sience, Is the Pursuit of, Hereditary?		 IX. .771
Science, Nature and. (See Nature and Science.)</PB>
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			Vol. Page.
	Science Professorships, National	Aafure and Science	VII.. 254
	Science, Sanitary		 II. 5o8
	Science, Slow Advance of	    	IX.. [25
	Scientific Education	    	VII.. 254
	Scientific Societies		IV. .369
	Scottish Chap-Books. (John Fraser)	(~ulture and Progress. ...... 756;	viii. .633
Scottish Games, A Day of	. W. Hi~gginsou	iii. ~
Scribuer, Charles	Topics of//ic Time	652; III.. 109
Scribners Monthly	         	.1. .105; X. .109
Scribners and The Riverside	  	212
Scudamores, The Two Mrs	Mrs. Olipkan/	iu. .8~, 198, 297
Sculpture.*		IV. .546
	Illus. Ra-em-ke: Wooden Figure of Egyptian	The Venus of Medici	553
	   Official, 4,000 B. C           iv.. 517	The Apollino	554
	Schafra: Colossal Statue in Diorite      547	The Musical Faun	554
	Colossal Man-Bull from Khorsabad, in	The Wrestlers	555
	   Alabaster	548	The Arrotino	556
	The Venus of Milo	549	The Apollo of the Belvedere	557
	The Nile	550	The Laocoiin	558
	The Faun with a Child	551	The Farnese Bull                  
	The Faun of Praxiteles	552	The Torso of the Belvedere	~6o
	Niobe	553
Scuppernong	Nature and Science	vii. .~io
Scurvy, Causes of	    	V. .262
Sczaroch, The	The Worlds Work	X. .129
Sea,5 Bottom of the	T. Edwards Warke	18
	Illus. Mans Conquests of Nature	i.. al	Fixed Apparatus Supplied with Corn-
	Deep-Sea Sounding Apparatus	i~	pressed Air	50
Measuring Depth of Sea by means of a	Raising Russian Ships Sunk at Sebastopol... 31
	Bomb	an	The Ocean Bounds	32
	Rising of the Sea at Acapulco	 22	Removing an Obstruction by means of a
	Rocks Worn by the Waves	 23	   Torpedo	33
	The Cuttle Fish	.24	Irruption of the Sea in Zealand	33
	The Hippocampus	 25	Ruins of the Temple of Hercules at
	Fight between a Sailor and a Shark	26	   Gibraltar	34
	Dendrophyllia 1Half the Natural Size)	 27	Submarine Eruption at the Azores, and
	Fishing for Sponges on the Coast of Syria. 	.~8	   Eruption of Tomboro in 1822	35
Sea, The Color of the	Nature and Science	ix.. 634
Sea-Ice, Water from		IX . 389
Sea-Serpent, The Great	Hans Christian Andersen	III. . 325
Sea-Sickness	Nature and Science	V. .654
Sealed Orders Poem	H. H	VIII. .431
Sdance with Foster, the Spiritualist, A	Robert F. Leasnan	VI.. 179
Sears The Fourth Gospel the Heart of Christ	Culture and Pro0 ress . 	iv. .381
Seasons, Diseases and	Nature and Science	IX. .261
Sectarian Ctlture and What Comes of it	Topics of the Time	IV. . 764
Seedlings, Growth of	Nature and Science	V. .523
Seeds in the House, Striking	Home and Society	679
Seeds, Effect of Camphor on	Natu;x aid Science	Ix. .6~i
Seeley, R. H. The Mormons and their Religion ~		III. .396
Seelve, L. Clark. The Ancient Fenians	    	1. .517
Seine,5 Alongthe	Aibert Rhodes	472
   Illus. The Woman who Saved Monsieur    x. ~ The Swimming-Master              476
        Telling the Life~Saving Incident       473 Gamins of the	Quay                476
        The Boat-Hirer at Chatou            474 The Bibliophile of the Quay           477
        Summer Pleasures                  474 Tabarin on the Pont-Neuf, 250 Vears
        The Cook at Chatou. The Garton at Ago	                    471
           Chatou                       475 the Beggar	                      480
Self-Culture, On. (John Stuart Blackie)	Culture and Progress	VIt. . 763
Sensation in the Mouses Ear	Nature and Science	Iv. .635
Serenade.*	Brie-k-B roe	x. .400
Sermons, Fewer, and More Service	Topics of the Time	HI. .621
Sermons on Living Subjects. (Horace Bushnell)	(ultiire ant Pro0 ress	v. .269
Serrano, Mary J. Despondency. Poem		IV. .424
Servants, Politeness to	Home and Society	VIII.. 752
Sevenoaks,5 The Story of. (Illustrations by Sol. Eytinge)	I C. Holland. IX. .3 12, 467,	~68, 696;
	         [x. .21, 151, 328,	432. 592, 736
	illus. Harry and Jim	IX. .312	Turn this boat round!	152
	We must be getting pretty near:	472	Harry, you must forgive me	328
	Mr. Belcher is presented to Mrs. Dilbog-		Nosy git this in afore it rains	432
	ham	~68	Im piniug for a Theological Seminary . .592
	Dont be fooled	696	She General as a Trance Medium	736
I am the most miserable of men.. .... 33
Sewage as a Cement	Nature and Science	iv. .6~5
Sewage, Utilizing		IV. .243
Sewing-Machines, The Curse of	Honie and Society	x. .384
Sex and Wages	Topics of the Tinie	107
Sex and Mind in Education	Nature and Science	viit. .507</PB>
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		 Voi. Page.
Sex in Education Controversy, The	Culture and Progress	 ix.. 63;
Sexes, Co-Education of the	Alexander Hyde	  ii.. 519
Shadow that Came Between, The	Adeline Traf/on	 II. . 178
Shakerism	Topics of/he Time	 iii. .369
Shakespeare-Bacon Controversy, The	E. 0. Voile	 Ix. . 743
Shakespeare, Skepticism Regarding	Etchings	..... 392
Shakespeare Death-Mask,5 The	John S. Hart	viii. .304
   illus. The Kesselstadt Picture            VIII. .305 The Droeshout Engraving	313
        Views of the Death-Mask           308, 309 The Chandos Portrait	314
        The Terra Cotta Bust                   311 The Stratford Portrait	316
        The Stratfo.d Bust                      312
Shakespeares Heroines, The Girlhood of. (Mary Cowden
   Clarke)                                    Culture and Progress		IX. .513
Shakespeares Portraits,* A Study of                   William Page		X. .558
   Illus. The Death-Mask                X. .559, 560
Shall we Say Is Being Built?                       Fitzedward Hall		iii.. 700
Shane Finagles Station		iv. ~
Shanks, William F. G. Papers by:
        Chinese Skilled Lahor                ii
        Yachts and Yachting *             IV.. 385
Shawls, India                                   Home and Society		111.495
She.		III. .117
Sheahan, J. W. Chicago.5		x. .529
Sheaves.5 Poem                                Maey L. kit/er		.432
Sheltering Arms, A                            home and Society		ii. 32~
Shepherds and their Flocks                          Topics of the Time		ii.. 652
Sherman, Mary L. My Valentine. Poem		. .452
Sherwood, Mrs. iVI. E. XV. Papers by:
        Statistics of Scatira                III. .578
        What has America done for Woman?. VI. .300
        Dr. Francis Lieher              vii. .~ia
Ship, The Haunted                               An Old Tar		398
Ships                                        J. T. Headley		303
   Illus. Roman Vessel, from Ancient Terra Cotta Fire-Ship: Seventeenth Century	306
           Model                             304 Line-of-Battle Ship: Seventeenth Century	.307
        Sail-Car of the Prince of Orange: Seven- The Great Eastem	308
           teenth Century                     305 The French Iron-Clad Solferino	309
Ships, Magnetism of Iron	Nature and Science		  V.. 122
Ships, Riveted Joints in Iron	VII. .381
Shoes, Sense in	Home and Society	x. .641
Shooting Stars	Nature and Science	V. .262
Shopping, Holiday	flame and Society	347
Siam, An Elephant Hunt in	GanierdAbain	VIII. .223
Siam (In and Around Bangkok )	Geo;ge B. Bacon	V. .421
Sick-Room Papers	Home and Society.... III.. 750; IV.. I IS;
[V. .127, 510
Sickness, Short Hints Concerning	Home and Society	x. .642
Sieur George	George [V Gable	Vi.. 739
Sights in and around Vedo *	Boyard Taylor	III.. 132
Signatures, The Doctrine of	Nature and Science	IV. .496
Silent College at Washington,  The	Amos C. Dra/er	III. . 727
Illus. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet	III. .721 Dedicaton of the Main Central Building... 731
	Edward Miner Gallaudet	729	Ready!	732
	Main Central Building	730
Silk Sacques		Home and Society	VI. .371
Silks, Domestic			VI. .752
Sill, Elizabeth	Angdlique Arnauld. Poem		 I. .448
Silver Age,5 The		William C. Conant	IX.. 193
	Illus. Benvenuto Cellini	Ix. .293	Wedding Procession in Silver	200
	Portion of Roman Catholic Church Ser-		Silver Pitcher	200
	   vice: Flemish Design of A. D. 1400	.294	Silver Tankard and Silver Chariot	201
	Antique Bowl	194	Silver Tureen Stand	202
	Ancient Silver Beaker Vase	295	Silver Communion Service	203
	Tuscan Chalice	195	Silver Tea Service	204
	The Jane Seymour Silver Cup	196	Silver Fruit and Flower. Service	205
	Silver Salt-Cellar	196	Silver Dessert Service	206
	The Apostle Spoon	197	Silver Castor, Egyptian Style	207
	Bass-Relief Placque	297	Childs Christening Sec	208
	Silver Tray or Salver	298	Silver Vase	209
	The Raphael SpoonSilver Inkstand	299
Silver, Antique,5 Discovery of	William Wells	I. 6i8
Silver Desert, The	John Schumacher	VIII,. 43
Simon, Jules. (Some of the French Leaders)	Mary C. Putnam, N. I)	II. .379
Since I Died	Elizabeth Stuart Phelps	V.. 449
Singers Friends, The. Poem	H. H	V.. 31

S</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Singers Hills,* The. Poem	H. H	VII. .257
Illus. Pacing to and fro the Barren ....... VII.. 257
Singing-Birds in Florence, English		iv, .6i6
Sisters of Mercy, Unvowed	Home and Society	V.. 767
Size, The Matter of	Topics of the Time	iv. .628
Skates, On	Home and Society	V.. 509
Skepticism, Modern	Augustus Blauvelt     VI	.424, 582, 725
Skepticism, Modern	Culture and Progress	iv. .642
Skilled Domestic Service	Topics of the Time	VI. .365
Skin-Disease, Soap a Cause of	Nature and Science	IV. .369
Skipper~Hermit,* The. Poem	Hiram Rich	III. .524
Slag Question, The	The Worlds Work	x. .395
Sleeplessness	Home and Society	IX. .632
Slippers, A Plea for	Charles Carroll	X. .708
Slumber, Coaxing	Home and Society	V.. 768
Smith, Roawell. What the Devil said to the Young Man. Poem		II.. 77
Smoke. (Ivan Turgenef)	Culture and Progress	V. .133
Social Customs	Home and Society	VII. .119
Social Economy. (Prof. Rogers)	Culture and Progress	V. .270
Social Life in Greece. (Rev. J. P. Mahaffy)		X. .789
Social Science and its Students		VII.. 502
Social Taxes	Topics of the Time	344
Social Usages		VII. .756
Society, Home and. See Home and Society               
Society, The Chairs of	Home and Society	V. .264
Solar Heat	Nature and Science	VIII.. 252
Somervilles (Mary) Recollections	Culture and Progress	VII. . 762
Somewhere. Poem	Julia C. R. Dorr	II. .401
Song	Harriet McEweu Ki,uball	III. .277
Song	C	V. .687
Song of the Savoyards, The	Henry A ;;ies Blood	X. .217
Song of the Sea, A	Martha P. Lowe	VIII. .170
Song of the Soul, A	Edward King	VI. .695
Song of a Summer, The	Louise Chandler Moulton	IV. .483
Song, My	Lelia B. Bichford	V. .479
Song from a Drama, A	Ed,nund Clarence Stedman	IX.. 329
Songs of Kutache before the Bar, The	Culture and Progress	III.. 755
Songs of Nature		V.399
Songs from the Old Dramatists (Abby S lhrdson)	Culture and Progress	VI.. 122
Songs, Spiritual. (From the German of Novalis)	George MacDonald... V. .315,	610, 759;
[VI. .21, 157, 319, 432, 560, 745; VII. .55, 185
Song	R.K	x..689
Song of the Early Autumn, A	Richard Watson Gilder	X. . 770
Song-Sparrow, The. Poem	G. P. Lathrop	VI. .332
Songster, The. Poem	Edmund Clarence Stedman	II. .490
Sonnet	C. .R. W	86
Sonnet	Rachel G. Alsop	ii. ~
Sonnet        	F. 14. Bourdillon	IX. .359
Sonnet	II. H	X.. 87
Sonnets	Richard Watson Gilder	VII.. 42
Soul Mortal? lathe	Culture and Progress	III. .510
SoundinCs, Deep Sea	Nature and Science	. .ix. .515
South, The Great	Edward King     VI. .257;	VII. .1, 129,
[513, 645; VIII. .129, 257, 385, 513, 641; IX. .1, 129
South, The Great	Topics of the Time	IX. .248
South Americaj Travels in	.           IX.. 265
	Illus. A Bull-Fight at Cuzco	ix.. 265	Capture of Turtles	272
	The Bones! See the Bones 	267	Sugar-Cane Mill at Sarsyaco	273
	A Canon of Cuzco	261	The Priors Bath	276
	Scene at the Carnival	269	Chase of the Cannihal Cachihos	277
	The Cunchos	270	Carrying a Leaf of the NymphTa	278
	Tonics and Tarucacha	272	The Fishing Jaguar	210
South Carolina Problem, The. (The Great South 0)	Edward King	VIII.. 129
	Illus. The Battery, Charleston	VIII. .229	Unloading the Rice Barges	244
	Odd Architecture on the Battery	i3o	Negro Cahins	245
	Garden at Mt. Pleasant, opposite Charleston,	i~i	Sis and Bahy	246
	A Peep through Ruins	232	Steady 	247
	View from Fort Sumter	iss	A Field Hand	47
	Ruins of St. Finhars, Charleston	234	Roper Hospital, Charleston	248
	A Rice Plantation	~	Some Charleston Architecture	249
	Carrying Sheaves and Winnowing Rice	236	The Orphan Asylum	III
	A Queer CavalierNegro Fisherman	237	The State House, Columhia	252
	Mule Boots	231	South Carolina Legislators	53
	Calhouns Grave, Charleston	239	Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston	255
	Aunt Bransom	240	A Sandhiller                     
	The Post-Office, Charleston	242	A Negro Policeman	257
	On the Plank Road	242	Iron Palmetto, Charleston            </PB>
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			 Vol. Page.
Southern States, The	Topics of the Time  		VIII.. 368
Southern States since the War, The	Culture and Progress		.. iii.. 763
Southern Mountain Rambles in	Tennessee, Georgia, and South
   Carolina *	Edward King     		VIII.. 5
Spain, How we Escaped War with	L. L. Crounse     		   I. .297
Speaking and Writing, The Art of	Topics of the Time . 		 IV.. 763
Specialization of Science	Nature and Science  		 vii.. 765
Specie Payments, The Resumption of	Lyman H. Atwater 		 VII. .217
Spectacles	Nature and Science  		  V. .389
Spectacles without Glasses	The Worlds Work 		  x. .651
Spectra of Compounds	Nature and Science  		 VII. .637
Spectra, Metallic			  IX. .516
Spectroscope, The			  V.. 782
Spectrum Analysis, Errors in			 VI. .637
Spectrum, New Experiments on the Heat	of the                		 IV. .633
Spectrum, The Chemical Rays of the			  V. .652
Speech-Making in Congress	Albert Rhodcs     		 VII. .294
Spelling-Bees, The Origin of. Poem	E. S. Brooks      	      	 x. .526
Spell of Song, and a Song of Spell, A	Witliam B. Carr   		  X. .263
Spencer, Edward. Papers by:
        A Ghost who made himself useful	V. .571
        The Philosophy of Good Health	II.. 559
Spider, The			 IV. .285
Spiders, Gossamer	Nature and Science  		  IX. .772
Spinal Cord, Sensation in the			 VII.. 765
Spinning-Wheel,0 The. Poem	.Benjamin F. Taylor 		VIII. .317
Illus. She gives a Touch and Careless
	Whirl	VIII. .317
Spiritual Songs. (From the German of Novalis)	George MacDonald.... V.. 315, 6io, 758;
	[VI. .21, 157, 319, 432, 560, 745; VII. .~5, 185
Spiritualism Tested.0 (See Force.)	James Richa,dson	II. .543
Spofford, Harriet Prescott. Papers by:
	At Last	VIII.. 90
	Ordronnaux	VIII.. 6~o, 734
Spontaneous Combustion	Nature and Science		IX. .772
Spring Colors	1-lome and Society		IX.. 759
Spring Flowers, The Fashions in			X. .248
Spring in Winter. Poem.. 	Charlotte F. Bates		VII.. 721
St. Louis, Missouri. (See The Great South)	Edward Ki;ig		VIII. .257
St. Nicholas	Topics of the Time		VII.. I 15
St. Petersburg,0 Northern Russia and	Edna Dean Pr ctcr		V.. I
St. Valentines Day	Home and Society		IX. .506
Stacy, Joel. Carnivorous Plants. Poem	Etchings		774
Stanleys (Dean) Lectures on Church History	Culture and Progress		IV. .380
Stanley, Henry M. Four Great African Travelers 0			VI.. 62
Stanley, An Expedition with	Edward Kin0		V.. 105
Stanleys Coomassie and Magdala	Culture and Progress		VIII. .634
Stanleys My Kalulu	    		VII. .636
Stanzas for Music. Poem	Edmund Clarence	Stedmon	V. .571
Star, The Birth of a	Nature and Science		IV. .368
Stars, Shooting			V. .262
Star-I~ecturing	Topics of the Time		VIII.. ITO
Stars, The Ages of	Nature and Science		Ix. .261
Starks, Win. J. Cuba and the Cuban Insurrection *			VI.. 10
State Road, The Old. Poem	Benjamin F. 7bylor		VIII. .441
   Illus. Right ahout with a dash        VIII. .441
        All Equipped for the Snow          443
Stationery	Home and Society		458
Statistics of Statira	.lliJrs. ill. E. W	Sherwood	III. .578
Statue of a Life, The	George Parsons Lothrop		IX. .738
Steam in Vessels	Nature and Science		VII. .126
Steam Mixed with Air, Condensation of			VI. .638
Steam-Engine and Civilization, The			IV.. 768
Steam-Power, The Distribution of	The Worlds Work		X. .129
Stedman, Edmund Clarence. Papers by:
	The Songster. Poem	II. .490	Alfred Tennyson	VIII.. ,0o, i6o
	The Flight of the Birds. Poem	III. .142	Rohert Brownlng	Ix.. 167
	Victorian Pcets	V. .357	Latter-Day British Poets	[Rohert
	Stanzas for Music. Poem	V.. 571	Buchanan, Dante Gahriel Rossetti,
	Hypatia. Poem	V. .746	William Morris, Algernon Charles
	Walter Savage Landor	VI.. 49	   Swinhurne]	lIt. .426, 515
	Beyond the Portals. Poem	VI. .461	Song from a Drama. Poem	lIt.. 329
	Elizaheth Barrett Browning	VII.. 101	Keamy at Seven Pines. Poem	x. ~
	A Representative Triad: Hood, Arnold,		Minor Victcaian Poets	It. .609, 679
	   Procter	VII. .s6~</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Stedman, Edmund Clarence (with Portrait)	A. R. Macdonough    	VII.. 56
Stedmans Poetical Works	culture and Progress  	VII.. 376
Stephens, C. A. Young Molls Peevy		ix. .6b8
Stephens (Leslie) Hours in a Library 	Cu/litre and Pro~, ress  	 X. . 823
Sterility and Depletion	.Nature and Science    	iv. .633
Sterns, Emerson Ellick. Papers by:
        The Street Venders of New-York *        113
        A Peep at the Bird-Shops5         v. .
Stillman, W. J. An English Art Reformer		IV.. 157
Stilimans The Cretan Insurrection	Gulture and Progress  	Ix.. 6~8
Stockton, Frank R. Papers by:
        Stephen Skarridges Christmas*    in. .279	RudderGrange               ix..
        The Pilgrims Packets              V. .333	The Devil in Literature *           ix.. 262
        The Great Air-Line to the Moon,* adapted	The Girl at Rudder Grange *      x. .285
           from Jules Verne              VII.. 260	Pierrot, Warrior and Statesman*     X..720

Stocktons (Frank R.) What Might have been Expected. Culture and Pro0 ress	ix.. 388
Stockton, Marian. An Old-fashioned Story		vi.. 224
Stoddard, R. H. Papers by:
Tartar Love-Songs. Poems .1. .379~ II.. 285 Studies of Some British Authors, VIII.. 336, 452
	Irreparahle. Poem	vii.. 281	Saint and Sinner. Poem	ix.. 321
The Flower of Love lies Bleeding.
	Poem	vii..
Stoddard, C. W. Albatross. Poem		III.. 25
Stoddard, W. 0. Papers by:
	The River of Egypt*	ii.. ~oo
	Through the Red Sea *	Iii. .582
Stoddards Biography of Poe	Culture and Progress	IX.. 765
Stoker, Mechanical	The Worlds Work	x. ~
Stone Implements of Great Britain	Nature and Science	V..
Stone Period of the Antilles,5 The	J. B. Holder	x. .427
Stone Saw, The Diamond	The Worlds Work	x. . 127
Stone, Testing the Endurance of	Nature and Science	V. .654
Stone,5 The Moabite	W. L. Gage	II.. 31
Story of an Outcast, The 	H}almar .Yjiorth Boyesen	ix.. 36
Stowe, Mrs., on Divorce. Pink and White Tyranny	Culture and Progress	II.. 558
Strange Scenes in Strange Lands	6anier dAbain	VIII. ~
Strasburg after the Surrender*	Al. B. Riddle	388
	Illus. Dismounted Guns in the Citadel Square.i. .322	View from the Steinthor	325
	Behind the Wall east of the Steinthor	323	View from the Ramparts near the Breach 326
	Interior of the New Church	314	inside the Citadel	328
Strasburg, Beautiful	... . ... Culture and Progi-ess	68o
Strasburg Library, The	           	II. 553
Strausss The Old Faith and the New		VII. .503
Street Venders of New-York ~	Emerson Ellick Sterns	113
	Illus. The Tooth-Powder Man	i. .223	A South Street Merchant	221
	Bismarck	225	 A Few more left of the same sort	222
	Clip-Glasses	ii~	Soda Waters cents a glass	223
	The Balloon Man	si6	Fourth German and the News Stand	224
	The Chestnut Man	227	A Scene in Printing-House Square	225
	The Flower-Girl at the Astor House	229	Here you are, nice fresh fish	227
	The Blind Shoe-String Woman	220
Strike, but Hear		   Topics of the Tune	IV. .491
Stripe Work,5 Defecls of		   The Worlds Work	X. .258
Studies of Some British Authors		... . Richard Henry	Stodda rd . VIII.. 336, 451
Sturdy, E. VsT. The Earthquake at Arica5			V.. 22
Styles, The 		  Home and Society	VI. .370, 751;
		                    [vii.. 118; VIII... 750
Sugar-Refining		  Nature and Science	VI.. 126
Suicide, Prizes for    		   Topics of the Time	Iv. .629
Summer us a Corner	Home and Society	II. .210
Summer Play		Topics of the Time	VI.. 366
Summer Raiment	Home and Society	VI. .369
Summer Travel		IV. .637
Summers Ghosl, A. Poem	Louise Chandler Moulton	VIII.. 355
Summers Journey, A	Home and Society 	x. .382
Sumner, Charles, Recollections of	Arnold Burges Johnson	VIII. .475;
[ix..ioi; X..224,297
Sumner, Charles	Topics of the Time	VIII. .493
Sun,~ How Men learned to Analyze the	James Richardson	V. .465
	lilni. The Prism	V. .465	Plucker Tube and Geissler lube	469
	Fac-Simile of Newtons Figure	465	Electric Light	469
	Fraunhofer Lines	466	Absorption Spectra and Volatilization of
	Table of Spectra	467	Sodium	470
	Bunsens Gas Bumer	468	Reversal of Sodium Line	472</PB>
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Sun,* How Men learned to Analyze the. (Continued.)
	Illus. Kirchoffs Spectroscope	V. .471	The Compound Spectroscope	473
	Prism of Companson	472	Coincidence of the Spectrum with 65
	The Double Spectrum	472	Fraunhofer Lines	474
			Vol. Pa~e.
Sun Spots, Auroras and	Nature and Science		 V. .123
Sun Spots, Electricity and			VI. .382
Sun Spots, Meteorology and			IX.. 773
Sun, Spots on the			IV.. 113
Suns Heat, The Limit of the			ix. .641
Sunday Morning.0 Poem	George A. Baker, Jr		VIII. .384
Sunday Reading Rooms	Nature and Science		VI.. 511
Sunday-Schools, American	Tobics of the Time	Ii. .547;	III. .112
Sunday-School Commentaries	Culture  nd Pro6 ress	VII.. 125
Sunshine of thine Eyes, The. Poem	George Parsons Lalhrop	  x. .635
Surgical Operation, An Extraordinary	Nature and Science	  V. .653
Surly Tims Trouble	 annie E. Hoagson Barnelt	 IV.. 220
Sweep, How To	Home and Society	 IX.. 119
Sweetheart. Poem	D. W. Brozonell	 III. .712
Swinburne, Algernon Charles	Edmund Glarence Stedman 	. . IX. . 585
Swing, Prof	Topics of the Tlme	VIII. .494
Swings (Prof.) Sermons	Culture and Progress	VIII.. 379
Switches, Electric	The Worlds Work	  X. .395
Symbols. Poem	Mary L. Ritter	VIII. . iSo
TABLE, The Poetry of the	 Home and Society	 IV. .375
Table, At the		  V. .265
Table Customs		VIII. .627
Tablets		 IX.. 5o8
Tachypomp, The	 Edward P. Mitchell	VII.. 587
Tames Art Lectures	 Culture and Progress	  II.. 666
Tames History of English Lilerature -. 	. . Culture and Progress	 III. .507
Tantab, The Earth of	Nature and Science	IV. .498
Tartar Love-Songs	R. H. Stoddard	379; II. .285
Tartinis Dream-Music	K. C. B	266
Taxation, Mr. Wellss Report on	Topics of the Time	II.. 97
Taxation of Church Property, The		VII.. 755
Taxation that Kills		VIII.. 367
Taxes, Social		I. .344
Taylor, Bayard. Papers by:
Sights in and around Yedo0	in. .232
The Orphans Christmas-Tree.0 Poem. III. .257
The Heart of Arabia *	III. .545
Taylors (Bayard) Lars	Culture and Progress...	VI. .251
Taylor, Benjamin F. Papers by:
	The Vane on the Spire. Poem	vi.. ~	The Old State Road.0 Poem	VIII. .441
	Mary Butlers Ride.0 Poem	VII. .641	In the Barn.0 Poem	VIII.. ~8o
	The District School.0 Poem	VIII..	Life on the Farm.0 Poem	VIII.. 704
The Brook and the Mill.0 Poem ... VIII.. 199 Ihe Psalm-Book in the Garret. Poem IX. .737
The Spinning-WheeL0 Poem	VIII.. 117
Taylor, George Lansing. Work in Rest. Poem		IV.. 33
Taylors (Dr. William M.) David, King of Israel	f7ulture and Progress	IX. .770
Taylors (Dr. William M.) The Lost Found and the Wanderer
   Welcomed		V. .651
Tea and Toast	Home and Society	IX. .255
Tea, Relishes for	   	IV.. 119
Tea, The Preparation of	Ncrture and Science	IV.. 769
Tea-Drunkards		IV. .498
Tea-Kettle,0 The Accomplished and Lucky	Etchings	VI.. 764
Tea-Pot, Heresy in the	Home and Society	V.. 768
Teaching, A Talk about	Culture and Progress	II.. 764
Teaching by Lectures	Nature and Science	V. .524
Tehuantepec Ship-Canal,0 The         	A. S. Twombly	V. .401
	Illus. The Camp under the Big Tree	V. .401	A Dangerous Road	411
	Route of Proposed Canal	403	Surveying under Difficulties	412
	Profile of Isthmus of Tehuantepec	404	Inquisitive but Opaque	423
	View of Mina-Titlan	405	A Tarifa Household	415
	American Consulate at Mina-Titlan	406	Starting the Feeder Line	417
	Camp on the Coatzacoalcos	401	Funeral Ceremonies at Santa-Maria	419
	The Coatzacoalcos River	409	Chivela Plantation	420
Telegraph Lines, Underground	The Worlds Work	X. .260
Telegraphing by Sound through Water	Nature and Science	V. .260
Telegraphy, A New Idea in	The Worlds Work	. .... ~ .397</PB>
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JNDEX.
Telescope,* The Story of a	Simon Newcomb	Page.
		VII.. 44
	Illus. Portrait of Alvan Clark	vii.. 49
	The New Washington Telescope	51
	Testing the Glass	52
Temperance Law, The Illinois	Topics of the Time	iii.. 746
Temperance Movement, The Great		.. viti. .
Temperance Question and the Press		673
Temperature, Extremes of	Nature and Science	V. .782
Temperature, High	The Worlds Work	.X. .259
Temperature in Men and Women	Nature and Science	VIII. .252
Temperature of the Skin in Man		viH. .380
Temple of Song,5 A	Frederick A. Schwab	x.. 9
	Illus. The New Opera-House, Paris	x.. 9	The Grand Stairway	23
	Box Office, Vestibule	in	The Grand Foyer	14
	The Circular Vestibule	ii	Thalia. Painting by Baudry	25
	View from the Loggia	ii	The Music of Love. By Barrias	25
	Dancing. By M. Gumery	22	The WarDance. Sketchedby Boulanger	z6
	Poetry. By M. Gumery	12
Temptation, A Terrible. (Charles Reade) ....	Culture and Progress	 H. .668
Temporal and Spiritual	Topics of the Time	 IX.. 502
Ten Days Drama, A	Kate Putnam Osgood	 VI.. 345
Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina,5 Southern Mountain
   Rambles in	Edward King	VIII.. 5
	Illus. Lookout Mountain	VIII.. 5	At }Etna Coal Mines		i8
	Map of Portions of Tenn., Ga. and S. C	6	The Suck, Tennessee River...      
	Mission Ridge	7	Negro Prayer-Meeting	20
	View from Lookout Mountain	8	John Ross House	21
	Umhrella Rock	~	Knoxville, Tennessee	22
	Looking Out from Lookout Cave	9	Greenville Races	24
	Iron Furnaces, Rockwood, Tennessee	ii	Grand Chasm, Tugalno River	25
	View in Rock City	ia	College, Knoxville	27
	Woods Redoubt, Chattanooga	i~	Tahle Mountain	28
	On the Tennessee, near Chattanooga	24	Mount Jonah, from Clarkesville	29
	Negro House in Tennessee	i6	Down in a Coal Mine	31
	Peeping Through	i~	Tuccoa Falls	32
Tennyson, Alfred	Edmund Clarence Stedmon.VIH. .ioo, x6o
Tennysons Idyls of the King	Culture and Progress	V. ~
Tennysons Queen Mary	          	x. .644
Tent Awnings	Home and Society		IV. .5ot
Tent under the Beech, The			VIII. .498
Terry, Rose. Divorced. Poem			V. . 160
Teuton and the Gnul, The	opics of the June	I. .450
Texasj Glimpses of	Edward King	VII. 302, 401
Illus. Headwaters of the San Antonio River. vii.. 305
Sunset on the San Antonio River	305
St. Marys Church, on the San Antonio
	   River	306
	Old Mill, on the San Antonio River	307
	By the River-Side	308
	San AntonioA Street View	309
	San AntonioThe Ursuline Convent	309
	A San Antonio Street	320
	The Concepcion Mission	311
	The Old Mission of San Juan	312
	The Font in San Just	312
	An Old Window in San Josi	323
	From the Plains	313
	Mexican Masons at Work	324
	Victor Considerants Texan Home	325
	Sunning Theosselves	316
	At San Pedro Springs	327
	Caballero and Mulero	329
	A Mexican Beggar	310
	Returning from Market	320
	Street SceneA Group on the Pave	321
	A Street Merchant	322
	The Military Plaza, San Antonio	323
	A Residence in Chihuahua	324
	Playing at Wild Bull	324
	Mexican Women Washing	315
	A Mexican Family	326
	A Hunters Camp in Westem Texas	327
	Negro Soldiers	328
	The Alamo	329
The Military Headquarters	329
The Arsenal, San Antonio	330
Unloading Schooners at Galveston	401
The Custom-House, GalvestoIl	402
A Peep into Galveston Jail-Vard	403
Oleander Walk at Galveston	404
The Cathedral, Galveston	405
A Fisberosan on Galveston Beach	407
The Home Stretch	408
Come to de Auction	408
View on the Bayou at Houston	409
A Texan Railroad Depot	410
The Magnolia Boy	412
State Masonic Temple, Houston	422
A Little Unpleasantness	423
A Few Stray Types	414
Howdy?	4I6
The New Market, Houston	416
Sam Houston	417
Convicts at work in the Forest	418
View on Trinity River	419
Satanta, an Indian Convict	420
The Governors Mansion	420
The Alamo Monument, Austin	421
The State Lunatic Asylum, Austin	422
The Land Office, Austin	423
The Milirary~Institute, Austin	424
At the Cotton Press	425
Settling up	426
Tbe Capitol at Austin	429
A Cotton Train	432
Thackeray and Dickens	Culture and Progress	VIII.. 756
Thackeray,5 Pencil Sketches by	 tchings	 IX. .~i8
Thalberg	Culture and .Pro~, ress	 II. .554
Thanatoppidia of India	Nature and Sezence	  V. .655
Thanksgiving	Home and Society	 III. .240
Thanksgiving in the Country.5 (Design by C. G. Bush)	Etchings	 III. .256</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Thanksgiving,0 Miss Marigolds	hiss fZo~5kins	III. .157
	Illus. What Miss Marigold Remembered.... III. .157	Pinkham Sisters	59
	Such Changes! she said at last	158	Miss Marigolds Stmnge Customer	i6o
Thanksgiving, The Annual	Topics of Ike Time	212
Thanksgiving-Eve.0 Poem	L            	222
That l)ay and that Hour. Poem	Margaret B/jot/se 	IX. .425
Thacher, Mary P. The Knox Mansion	(Two Ancient Land-
   marks0)		IX. .615
Thaxter, Celia. Papers by:
	Guendolen. Poem		 V.. 78	Lars. Poem	VIII.. 726
	For Thoughts. Poem		v. ~	Foreboding. Poem	 IX.. 557
	November Moming	Poem	VII.. 33	Medrake and Osprey. Poem	 x.. 87
	By the Dead. Poem		vii.. 462	A Mussel Shell. Poem	 x. .~si
Thaxter, Celia	Culture and Progress	IV. .378
Theaters and Theater-Going	Topics of I/se Time --	IY. - 238; IX. .501
Theatricals, Amateur	flame and Society	VII.. 758
Theological and Religious. (Book Nolices) ................. Culture and Progress..	vii. .635
	0~
Theological Treatise, A New	IX.. 512
Theology, Systematic. (Dr. Hodge)	.......... III. .122
Thomas Bailey Aldrich (with Portrait)	VIII. .201
Thomas,0 Theodore	J. .R. C. Hassard	IX. .458
Illus. Portmit of Theodore Thomas	IX. .459
A Reminiscence of Central Park Garden . .465
Thompson, James Maurice. Papers by:
Picus. Poem	IX. .438
The Heron. Poem	X.. 74
Thompson, J. R. Papers by:
Something about Balloons *	i. 385
Jail-Birds and their Flights0	229
Thompsons Church and State in the United States	Culture and Progress	.VII. .249
Thorpe, T. B. Pictures from the Plains ~	.. .111.. 143
Thorwaldsen Jubilee, A	Culture and Progress	II. .106
Thorwaldsens Sacred Marbles 	William Wells	615
Illus. Thorwaldsens Sc. John	6i6
Three Leaves from a Story.5 Poem	Lois Brooke	II. .135
Throne of Attila,0 The. Poem	Joaqsiioi Miller	IX. .623
Through the Cloud and the Sea. Poem	. H. B. Warner	II.. 39
Tictom Deficit, The	Hiram Pie/s	V.. 78
Tides and Tendencies of Religious Thought. (Dudley)    Culture and Pro,5 ress - .. . .	VI. .380
Tides of the Sea and Tides of the Air, The	John Wise	vi.. i86
Tilda	Kate B. Foot	X. .624
Time,0 The Happy. Poem	David Gra	III. .456
Time, Killing	.... Home and Society	VIII. .627
Time, Topics of the. See Topics of the Time
Times, The Slow	Topics of Ike Time	X. .780
Timrods Poems	Culture cind Progress	VI. .122
Tite Poulette	George W. (able	VIII. .674
Tittman, Clara Hilgard. Rishyasringa.0 Poem	VII.. 385
To my Wild Sis. Pocm	N~ P. Willis	337
To Mate in Three Moves ~	Etc/sings	VI. .384
To a Friend. Poem	Tilses Munson (oan	IX.. 710
Tobacco Plantation,0 On the	Ms-s. M. P. Hossdy	IV. .651
	Illus. Burning Plant Patch	ix.. 6~s	Prizing	654
	Stringing the Primings	652	A Virginia Tobacco Barn	654
	Worming	653	Manner of Carrying to Market 40 years ago ~

To-morrow 15 St. Valentines Day. ~ (Design by Miss
	Ledyard)	Etc/sings	464
Todas, The	Nature and Science	ii. .766
Toft, Peter. The Black Marble. From the Danish of Bbgh	432
Too Wise for Love. Poem	Helen Bars-on Bostwick	III.. 32
Tools, How to Mark	T/se Worlds Work	 X. .127
Top, Room at the	Topscs of the Tsme	IX. .376

TOPICS OF THE TIME. Contents of:
	Nsthetics at a Prenium	IV.. 207	Art, About an American School of... .x. .310
	Affirmative, The Power of the	V. iii	Art, A Heresy of	III. 744
	American and European Railways	.111.490	Art of Speaking and Writing, The	iv. .763
	American Gentleman of Leisure,	ThevIl. .231	Arts, Popular	x. .210
	American Incivility	VIII. .6s3	Atlantic Disasier and its Lessons,	The.xi. .237
	American Life, The Conservative	Re-    	Battle of Dorking, The    	n. .440
	   sources of	iv.. io6	Beecher, Mr	x. .636
	American Morals	VI.. 364	Beechers (Mr.) Case	VIII. .744
	American Restaurant, The	vii.. 369	Brooklyn Council, The Late	VIII.. 237
	Ameijcan Sunday-Schools	II. .547	Business, A Growing Vice of          
	American, The Improved	ii. .654	Canada and San Domingo	450</PB>
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INDEX.
TOPICS OF THE TIME. Contents of (continued).
		Vol. Page.
	Centennial, The	x. .509
	Chicago	~ .235
	Christian Unity	vii.. 239, 3611
	Christianity and Color	ix.. 249
	Christianity and Science	ix.. 626
	Christmas	~,i; V.503
	Church Music	X. .242
Church Property, The Taxation of.. ......
	Church Debts		X. .778
	Cincinnati.		x. .~ao
	Cities, The Overcrowded .		ix.. 755
	Civil Service Reform	v..io~	VI. ito
	Clean Hands		V. .7(2
Commission, The Intemational	II..
Copyright, International	x. .378
Count Ten	x. .209
Crime, The Complicity of Justice with.v. .638
Criticism	v.. 384
Criticism, Conscience and Courtesy in.	VI.. a~8
Criticism, The Indecencies of	ix.. 6a5
Cruelty to Men and Women	VI.. 209
Culture, The Faults of	in. .370
Damages, Indirect	Iv.. 364
DidheSucceedO	X..52i
DinnerTable, The Torturrioof the . .	iii. .222
	Diversityin Unity	225
Dressing the Girls...	iii.
Drink, The Delusions of	VII.. 6a~
Duty, TheNext                 
Eaiy Lessons from Hard Lives	in. .619
Educaiion, Compulsory	ii.. 94
Education, The New York Board of..	VI.. 6aa
English V itors, Our	V. .254
English Readers, A Greeting to Our VII. .224
Equator, Speaking Disieopectfully of
	the	x. .209
European Railways, American and..	.iII. .490
	Europe, Republicanism in	i.. io6
	European Outlook, The	342
	European Change, The Great	ii.. 93
Farming Life in America, The Loneliness
	   of	 IV. .239
Free-Church Problem, The	V. .385
French Republic, The	II. .ao6
Friends, To Old and New	x. .378
Fruits, By Their	ix..
General and his Friends, The	Iii. .747
Good Fellow, The	VIII. .239
Good Manners	V. .a~6
Good Nature, The Sins of American. .111. .122
	Heathen ard the Sairts, The	I.. 224
	Hepworth and Heterodoxy	III. .745
	Home and its Queen	452
	How much has been Gained9	VI. .239
	Hyacinibes, P6re, Marriage 	V.. 123
	Incivility, American	VIII. .623
	Income, Investments for	Ix.. 250
Incomes, Professional and Literary....	V.. 636
In Memoriam.....	III.. 209
Internatioiial Commission, The	II.. 96
International Copyright	x. .378
Irreverence	x. .209
Journalism, The Morals of	VI.. 492
Jury-System, The	x. .637
Kill, Thou Shalt	VI.. 207
Latin Nations, The	V. .762
Lecture-Brokers and Lecture-Breakersi.. ~6o
	Legal-Tender Decision, the	  II. .329
	Liquor Interest, The	 VI.. 494
	Literary Bureaus	 IV.. 362
	Literary Hinderances	VII.. (24
	Literary Lahor, Habits of	  V. .505
	Literature for Boys	VII.. 370
	Literary Labor, The Rewards of	VIII.. 747
	Literary Style	VIII.. 6ao
	Lytton, Lord	 V. .763
	Mitigating Circumstances	 VI.. 208
	Moderate Prices	 VI.. 747
	Morals, Professional	    6;a
	MothsinrheCandle	VIII. .746
	Napoleon	  i..
	Nature and Literature	 Ix.. 250
	Neglect of the Rich, The	 V.. 504
	New York	VIII..3(6
	New York Observer, The	VII. .225
	Newspapers, Our	ix..
	Newspapers, Some Religious	VII.. 236
	Novel-Reading	 IV.. 493
	Offensive People	 x. ~
	Old Types, The	VII.. 226
	Organs	VII. .496
	Vol. Page.
Outlook, The	VI. .6ar
Outside, Instruction from	x. .242
Outsiders, The	V. .227
Party Virtue	V. .764
Peace Reformers, The	in. .236
Periodicals, The Reading of	V. .635
Pews, The Dragon of the	Ix.. 627
Pike in Literature, 1 he	ii. .430
Platform, Triflers on the	in. .289
Political Bigotry	II. .432
Poli:ical Morality	III. .222
Politics, Na ional	IX.. 375
Politics, The Gentleman in	VI.. 746
Pope and Dogma. The	i. .io~
Pope and His People, The	i.
Prayer-Meeting, The Average	VIII. .6ar
Prayers and Pills	V.. ia6
Preaching, Modern	iv.. 6a8
President, Our	IV. .
Press and the Publishers, The	VII. .6a6
Productive Culture, The Premium on.. X. air
Professional Morais	 I .672
Protestantism, The Liberty of	vi.. 624
Putnam, George P.,To the Memory of.v. .5o6
Railways, American and European... iii. .490
Reform in High Places	lie.. 503
Religion, Rather a Slim	 II. .328
Reply to Many Letters, A	VI.. 493
Republic, The Bane of the	iv. .627
Republic, The French	 II. .ao6
Republicanism in Europe	 I.. io6
Rich and Poor	Vii. .495
Ritualism	Ix. .377
Romarism, The Riot of	 II. .546
Rum and Railroads	IV.. ao8
Sabbath in Great Cities, Ihe Christian IV.. 362
San Domingo, Canada and	450
San Domingo	i. .674
Scandal, The Popular Capacity for.. ....
School Reform, Louisville and	ii. .327
Schools, The Parochial	x. ~
Science, Christianity and	Ix.. 626
Scrihoer, Charles	ii. .6pa; iii. .209
Scribners Monthly	I.. 205; X. .209
Scriboers and The Riverside	222
Sectarian Culture and what comes of it. IV.. 764
Sermons, Fewer, and More Service.. iii. .6zz
Sex and Wages	  I.. 207
Shakerism	 III. .369
Shepherds and their Flocks	 ii. .6sa
Size, The Matter of	 iv.. 6a8
Skilled Domestic Service	 VI.. 365
Social Taxes	  I.. 344
Social Usages	VII. .756
Southern States, The	viii.. 368
South. The Great	 Ix.. 248
Speak, A Time to, and a Time to Keep
   Silent	VIII. .745
St. Nicholas	VII.. 225
Star-Lecturing	VIII.. 220
Strike, but Hear	Iv. .495
Suicide, Prizes for	IV.. 629
Summer Play	VI. .3(6
Sumner, Charles	viii.. 493
Sunday-Schools, American.. ii. .547; III. .222
Swing, Professor	VIII. .494
Taxation, Mr. Wellss Report on	 ii..
Taxalion of Church Property, The.	vii..
Taxation that Kills.................viii..367
Temperance Law, The Illinois	111.746
Temperance Movement, The Great. viii.. itt
Temperance QuesIionandthePress,The.i.. 673
Temporal and Spiritual	ix.. 502
Teuton and the Gaul, the	 I.. 450
Thanksgiving, The Annual	 i. .ai~
Theaters and Theater.going.iv. .238; ix. .502
Times, The Slow	 x. .780
Top, Roomatthe	tx..376
Tweed, Impris6nment of	vii.. 497
Tyndalls (Mr.) Address	Ix.. 124
Values, The Shrinkage of	 x. .242
Vernes (Jules) New Story	VII.. 755
Virluous, Let us be	III. .234
Wall Street, The Rascals of	 V. ~
Wanderers, A Word for Our	 x. .638
Washington, The Treaty of. .11.. 430; iii..a36
Watchman and Reflector, The	VII.. .198
Wealth and Labor	 iii. .6ao
Wealth, The Struggle for	VIII.. 495
Why Not9	VII. .368
Windows, Living with Open	 II. .205</PB>
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TOPICS OF THE TIME. Contents of (continued).
	Vol. Page	Vol. Page.
	Wine Question in Society, The	iv. .392	Women, A Word for the	x. ~
	Wives and Children, Provision for...	vii. .237	Women, Ownership in	VI. .6~
	Woman, The New York	iv. .762	Women, The Moral Power of	viii. .~3i
Woman Question, Three Pieces of then. .316 Women, The Relations of Clergymen
	Womans College, A New	vi.. 745	to	IX.. 1t5
	Womans Suffrage	ix. .6a8	Worker and his Ways, The	214
	Women and XVine	1.343	Young Men? Where are the       
	Women in the College	II. .546	Young in the Great Cities, The	In. .237
		 Vol. Page.
Touchstone, The	Clarence Cook	VIII.. 559
Tourists in America, German. . . . 	Culture and Progress	682
Tourmaline, My	.. . SaxeHoim	IX. .92,222,282,488
Towuley, D. OC. Living American Artists0		II. .40,401;	III. .599
Town Meeting,* A New England. (Design by C. G. Bush)... Etchings			It .672
Townsend, George Alfred. The Chesapeake Peninsnla*			III. .513
Tragedy, The Divine. (Henry W. Longfellow)	Culture and Progress		III. .509
Trafton, Adeline. Papers by:
	Mirabels Christmas	276	After the Darkness, Light	iv. .562
	Will She Ride or Walk9	i. .~	Little Miss Frere	V. .433
	The Shadow that Came Between	Ii. .173	Elinor Dane	VI. .320
	My Vocation and What Came of it.... II. .389	Katherine E~rle5. vii. .64, 175, 336, 447. 576,
	A Yisit to Charlotte Brontes School at	[673; VIII.. 55, 171, 319, 424, 544, 706
	Brussels	In. .a86
Tramp with Tyndall, A	(harles Carroll	V.. 182
Tramway Motors	 he Worlds Work	X. .524
Transit of Venus,0 The	.Dovid Murray	Ix .183
Transit of Venus, The	Nature and Science. . . VIII.. 759;	IX. .261
Transmission of Education		V.. 123
Travel, Bits of. (H. H.)	Cultetre and Progress	III.. 760
Traveling Dresses	Hooze and Society      IV. .249;	VI. .371
Traveling by Telegraph: Northward to Niagara0	James Richardson..... . ,. . . ix~. . I, 129
	Pius. Washington from Arlington Heights . . iv.. e	Cathedral Itlountains	132
	Barnums Hotel and Battle I\Ionument,	A Coal Breaker	133
	Baltimore	2	Junction of the North and West Branches
	High Bridge over Gwynns Falls	. 3	   of the Susquehanna	134
	Clay-Cutting, Union Railroad,	Baltimore, 3	Susquehanna below Williamsport	135
	Cutting on Union Railroad, seen	from  	The Cliffs of Montgomery  	136
	   Tunnel	~	Herdic House and The Oldest Resi-
	Rock-Cut, Joness Falls. Baltimore	~	   denter	137
	Lake Roland		Saw-Mills, Williamsport	138
	The Jolly Man	6	Take the Rear CarsA-w-a-y Back U .139
	Gettyshurg I\Ionument	6	Ralston Incline Railway	140
	l\iaryland Hills	7	Conkeys Group: The Trout-fishers	140
	The Whip, Gentlemen, is the	Union  	Minnequa Springs, Bradford Co., Pa  	4
	   Line	8	Dutchmans Run	141
	DiningForty Miles an Hour	9	Canal Locks, Near Miliport, New York... 142
	The Veteran	to	Tom Talliday	142
	Pennsylvania Barn-Yard	co	~This Way to the Poor-House	143
	The Susquehanna, near Harrisburg		Will They Buy the Glen aud the Village,
	The Subscriber	ia	   or Only the Glen?	144
	View of the Schuylkill from Laurel	Hill... 13	Bridal Veil, HavaIta Glen	145
	Columhia Bridge, Fairmount Park,	Phila. 14	Entrance to Cathedral, Watkins Glen	146
	Hestonville, near Philadelphia	o~	Under the Fall, Looking toward the Ca-
	Bryn Mawr	i6	   thedral	47
	The Midnight Ride	17	Artists Dream, Watkins Glen	148
	Near West Chester Intersection	iS	Seneca Lake	149
	Coatesville Bridge	x~	Eagle Cliff and Fall, Havana Glen	i~o
	Birthplace of Robert Fulton	20	Curtain Cascade, Havana Glen	151
	Conestoga Bridge	it	Empire Fall, Glen Excelsior	152
	Crazy Dick Clearing the Track	22	Hector Falls, Seneca Lake	152
	Harrislurg from West Bank of the	Sus-  	New York Farm Scene  	153
	   quehanna	129	Mystic Cascade, Glenola	i54
	Fairview Nail Works	130	Lockport at Night	55
	Dauphin Bridge and Cove Mountain	131	Lower Genesee Fall, Rochester, N. V . .. . is6
Treading the Circle. Poem	Charlotte F. Bates	 VI. .363
Treadwell, John H. Vasa Fictilia in History 0		 IV.. 59
Tree-Planting	Nature and Science	  V.. 782
Trees, Death of, in Cities		 IX. .261
Tresses, The Picturesque in	Home and Society	V. .264
Trimmings	VIII.. 115
Trochu, General. (See Some of the French Leaders)	Mary C. Putnam, M. D	II. .368
Trowbridge, J. T. Papers by:
Waiting. Poem	Vt.. 62
Fred. Trover Little Iron-Clad	VI. .479
        The City of Good-Will. Poem	ix.. 48
Trowhridge,0 J. T. (with Portrait)		John Burrou, hs	IX.. 32
Trowbridges (J. T.) Stories		(ulture and Progress	VI. .379
Troy and its Remains. (Dr. Henry	Schliemann)		X. .786
True Story of the Capture of Pegasus,	The (Designs by L.
   V. Hopkins)		Etchings	II. .224
Truffles		Nature and Science	IV.. 769</PB>
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		 Vol. Page.
Truls, the Nameless	H/almar Nj/art/i Bayesen	 IX.. 731
Trumpet, In a	Isabella T. Hopkins	 IX.. 244
Tryon. Frederick. Airy Lilian		 IX.. 545
Tube-Drinking	Home and Society	VIII. .499
Tuckermans (H. T.) Life of Kennedy	Culture and Progress	 III.. 127
Tuckerman, H. T. Papers by:
	Peter Crisp	II. .426
	Elms of Old Trinity, The.	Poem . . . .11. .517

Tuckerman, Charles K. Papers by:
	The Island of Corfu	IV. .445
	Modern Athens0	IV. .675
Tuileries, A Night in the Garden of the	Charles D. Warner	V. 369
Tunnel,0 The Hoosac	Washington Gladden	143
Turkish Proverbs	C. F. Herrick	vs. .692
Turners Slave Ship	Culture and Progress	IV. .250
Turning Points in Life. (Frederick Arnold)	    	VI. .380
Tuscany, The Popular Songs of	    	In. 632
Tweed, Imprisonment of	Topics of the Time	VII. .497
Twelfth Night	Home and Society	III. .373
Twice Alone. A Tale of the Labrador	Dr. L I. hayes	78
Two. Poem	H. H	viii. .684
Two Ancient Landmarks0	Mary P. Thacher and Fannie	Hay
   Illus. The KnoxMansion.Thomaston,Maine.xx. .6x6 [Kemper		..... 615
        The Corowallis House, Camden, S. C    6s6
Two Ways to Love. Poem	Susan Coolidge	iv. .696
Two Williams, The. Poem	Etchings	VIII.. 256
Twombly, A. S. Papers by:
        The Tehuantepec Ship-Canal0      v. .402
        The Illinois and St. Louis Bridge0... .22..
Tyermans Life of Wesley	Culture and Progress	IV. .381
Tyler, W. S. The Higher Education of Women		VII. .456
Tyndall, A Tramp with	Charles Carroll	V.. 182
Tyndalls (Mr.) Address	Topics of the Time	IX.. 114
Tyndalls (Prof.) Lectures	(ulture and Progress	VI. .249
Tyrol, The		in. .631
JJ EBERWEGS History of Philosophy. Vol. II. .     Culture		and Progress	 VII. .378
Ulysses, Assault of Antinolis upon. (From Homer)        William Cullen bryant			  III. .351
Unattained. Poem                               Ma,y F. Bradley			   V.. 720
Unawares                                   Culture		and Progress	  IV.. 778
Unconditional Surrender                           Laura k/K Ledyard			  VI.. 512
Under the Sea. Poem                            Kate Carlisle			   x. .719
TJnder the Elms. Poem                           Miss M. A. Hopkins			   II. .260
Unfledged. Poem                               Samucl		W. Du/fteld	   lI.. 71
University Education                   ... Nature		and Science	  VI. .511
University of Oxford, Progress in the			  IX. .124
Universities, German. (James Morgan Hart)          (ulture		and Progress	  IX. .384
Universities of Germany			   Ii. .328
Universology,The Basic Outline of. (Stephen Pearl	Andrews)		  III. .762
Unknown River, The. (Philip Gilbert Hamerton)			  ii. .110
Unmusical, To the                               Home and Society			  IX. .759
Unprogressive Art, The                             ulture		and Progress	.. VI.. 502
Unreconciled. Poem                             Hiram		Rich	   II.. 17
Unsaid. Poem                                 A. N			   X. .471
Un~vedded. Poem                               Elizabeth Akers Allen			  II.. 395
Upas, The Family. Poem                         Etchings			 VII.. 512
Up the Aisle.0 Poem                            George A. Baker, Jr			  ii. .335
Utah. (The Mormons and their Religion 0)          . H. Seeley			  III. .396
VAGRANT, A. Poem	Josephine Pollard	IX. .248
Vaile, E. 0. The Shakespeare-Bacon Controversy		743
Valentine, The Story of a	Edward Eggleston	380
Valentine, My. Poem	Maoy L. Shee man	V. .452
Values, The Shrinkage of	Topics of the Time	X. .242
Van Oosterzees Christian Dogmatics 	(ulture and Progress	IX. .257
Van Rensselaer Mansion,* The Old	L. B. Clover		VI. .651
   Illus. View of the Old Mansion from the South,	Upper Chamber in New Wing 	654
	2663	vi. .6~a	hall of the Old Mansion	655
	The North Door	653	Library of the Old Mansion, 2663      
Chimney of Bedroom on Second Floor.., .653 Tiles in the New Wing of the Old Mansion .656</PB>
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75
		Vol. Page.
Vane on the Spire, The. Poem	Ben/amin F. Taylor	VI.. 344
Vasa Fictilia in History *	John H. Treadwell	IV.. 59
	Illus. A Scarab~us Seal	iv.. 59	Section of a London Street	62
	Tiles of Hispano-Moorish Design		59	Bottcher Teapot, etc	63
	Moorish Vase with Christian	Inscription ..	to	Vase of Augustus Rex Ware	63
	Madonna of Della Rohhia Ware		6o	S~vres Vase, in possession of Sir A. De
	Majolica Vase	....	6e	   Rothschild	64
	Salt-Cellar of Henry 11. Ware		6i	S~vres Vase, in possession of Gen. John
	Pigs Head of Delft Ware		6a	   A. Dix	64
Vassar?* What are they doing at	H. IL AilcEarland	II. .337
	illus. Vassan College	Ix. ~	The Riding-School	346
	Gate-way and Porters Lodge	338	The Calisthenium	347
	Plan of Farm and Grounds	3~9	The Observatory	348
	Mill Cove Lake	340	Section and Plan of Observatory	348
	Scene in Mll Cove Valley	342	The Cahinet	349
	Grove of Ancient Willows	342	The Art Gallery   	350
	The Meeting of the Waters	343	The College Chapel	35
	The Glen	344	Bust of Matthew Vassar	352
        Students Calisthenium	  345	I\iatthew Vassars Birthplace	.352
Vaters Vacation	Hiram Rich	IV.. 620
Vegetation, Wonders of	Culture and Progress	III. . 76t
Vegetable Eccentricities,~ Some	Byron D. Haisted	- .... x. . 710
	illus. Fairy-Ring Fungus	x. .720	Shooting Fungus and Morel	725
	Mushroom	722	Truffle and Latticed Fungus	716
	Touchwood	712	Cave Fungus and Cedar Apple	727
	Corn-Smut	713	Birds-Nest Fungus and Caterpillar Fun-
        Puff-Balls	724	gus	  .                 718
Ventilation in the Mont Cenis Tunnel			Nature aud Science	VI. .254
Ventilation			Home and Socicty	X. .784
Verne, Jules. The Mysterious Island *			VII . 722; VIII. .49, 204, 284,	412, 574, 669
                                       [Ix		.6t, t~8, 342, 439, 597, 711; X. .46, 149,		470, 552, 770
Vernes (Jules) New Story 			Topics of the Time	VII.. 755
Verne, Jules			Culture and Progress	VIII.. 755
Venus, The Transit of			Nature and Science. . VIII	.759; IX. .261
Very Voung Couple, A			(ulture and Progress	VII. .635
Vichy, An Emperors Vacation at			Edwin Dc Leon	V..684
Victor Emmanuels Queen			Elizabeth C. Kinney	524
Victorian Poets    -			Edmund clarence Stadnian	V. .357
Vigil, A. Poem			harriet McEzoen Kimball	VII. .207
Village Ball in the Harz, A			C. Haven Putnam	IV.. 755
Village, The Happy. Poem			D. Kane ODoanel	x.. 83
Vincent, Frank, Jr. A Visit to Benares *		. .... 182
Vincents The Land of the White Elephant	Culture and Progress	 IX. .122
Violin of Messire Andreas,0 The. Poem	Samuel W. Dm~eld	IX. .521
Virginia2* A Ramble in	Edward King	VII. .645
   Illus.
The Roanoke Valley	66o
Appomattox Coort-House. 	66e
Blue Ridge Springs	t6a
Old Blandford Church, Petershurg, .... .. 66~
The Crater at Petershurg	664
A Glimpse of Petershurg	664
Running the Gauntlet at Petersburg	t6~
A Peep into the Dismal Swamp	666
Bristol, Va	667
Roadside Types	668
The James helow Lyncbburg	669
City Point, Virgitia	670
Norfolk	672
Summit of the Peak of Otter	VII. .645
The James River at Lynchburg	647
The Old Market at Lynchhurg	648
Evening on the James	649
The Summons to a Tobacco Sale	649
Coming to Market	.. 6~o
A Side Street in Lynchburg           
In a Tobacco Factory	652
ln the Gap of the Peaks of Otter	654
Making Salt at SaRville              
View Near Salem	6~6
White Top Mountain, from Glade Springs.657
Wytheville, Va	658
Max Meadows	659
Virginia. (New Ways in the Old Dominion*)	Jed. Hotchhiss	V.. 137 273
Virtuous, Let us be	 ojics of the Time	III. .234
Vision, A. Poem	Maria W. Jones	IX. .500
Vision of St. Eligius, A. Poem	George MacDonald	V.500
Visit, The. Poem	John Vance Cheney	VIII.. 543
Vocation, My, and what Came of it	Adeline Trafton	II. .389
Voice-Culture	Ho;ne and Society	119
Volition and Reproduction	Nature and Science	VI.. 125
Von Biilow,* Recollections ot Liszt and	L. L. L	X. .700
SIlos. Portrait of Franz Liszt	x. .705
Liszts Residence in Rome	705
Portrait of Hans Von Biilow	706
Von Raumer, Friedrich	(ulture and Progress	III. .497
Vote, The Right not to.	... William C. Conant	III. .73, 209
WAGES, Work and	Natu;-e and Science	V. .260, X. .520
Wagner, Richard	Culture and Progress	II. .66i
Wagner, Richard	Franz flueffer	IX..
Wagner in the Bowery	Culture and Brogress	II. .214</PB>
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Waiting. Poem	H. H	Vol. Page.
		III.. 17
Waiting. Poem                                J. 7. Tr bridge			vii.. 6z
Wake-Robin. (John Burroughs)                  Culture and		Po-ogress 	 II. .445
Walker, Amasa. Labor and Capital in Manufacture			Iv. .460
Walker, Mrs. Edward Ashley. Papers by:
        The Cloak-cubby and the Blue-room... ii.. 625 Mr. Winthrops	Revenge *	VI.. 77
        Fanny Wir.throps Treat0.         IV.. 24 The	Winthrop-Drury Affair5	X. .753
Walker, Francis A. American-Irish and American-Germans		VI.. 172
X~A,Tallace, John S. The Mare Island Navy Yard *			 III. .641
Wallaces (Lew.) The Fair God.		Culture and Progress	VII. .250
Walls and their Coverings		Home and Society	 IV.. 117
Wan Lee, the Pagan		Bret Harte	VIII. .552
Wanderers, A Word for Our	Topics of the Time	x. .638
War with Spain, How we Escaped	.L. L. Crounse	297
Ward, William Hayes. The Elder Myths		X.. 75
Wards Statue of Gen. Putnam	(ulture and Progress	VI.. 500
Wards Shakespeare		IV .376
Waring, George E., Jr. A Farmers Vacation~	       IX.. 714; X. .52,	195, 304, 401, 574
Warings (George F.) Whip and Spur	Culture and Progress	x. .646
Warner, Charles Dudley. Papers by:
Back-Log Studies. ii. .~6e, in. .434, 531, 693 A Night in the Garden of the Tuileries. V. .369
	[iv.. ~ a6i, 341	Thoughts Suggested by Mr. Froudes
	What is Your Culture to Me9	Iv. .470	Progress	VII. .351
Warner, Charles Dudley (with Portrait)	T. W. Higginson	VII. .332
Warner, H. E. Papers by:
	Through the Cloud and the Sea. Poem.ii.. ~g	A Ghosts Story. Poem	IX.. 552
	In the Valley of Shadows. Poem	ii. .650	Ephphatha. Poem	x. . i68
	A Bird in the Bush.0 Poem	iii.. aal
Warners (Charles Dudley) Saunterings 		Culture and Progress	IV. .377
Warwick, The City of *		H. S. Digby	iv. .187
	Illus. St. Jamess Hospital, High street	iv.. III	Guys Cliff House and Guys Cave	191
	Beauchamp Chapel. St. Marys Church... 189	Statue of Guy	192
Warwick Castle and Ihe Warwick Vase. 190
Was Adam the First Man?	Enoch L.Fancher	II. .578
Washington, The Heiress of	Jl7illiam II. Hooper	VII.. 571
	Illus. David Bumss Cottage	VII. .571
Maria Van Ness and the Van Ness Mansion .572
	The Mausoleum	573
Washington, The Heiress of. (Criticism of the above.)	Cult re and Pr.gress	VIII. .250
Washington, The Treaty of	Topics of the ......... II. .430;	III. .236
Waste Places, Restoring	Nature and Science	V. ~
~~\Tachtel, Herr	Cultuv and Progress	III. .247
Watchman and Reflector, The	Topics of the Time	VII. .498
Water: Its Ways and Uses		II. .595
	Illus. Niagara Falls	ii.. ~95	The Napoleon Bath at Plonhi9res	loo
	Falls of the Rhine at Schaffhausen	~	The Grand Grille Spring at Vichy	foi
	Floating Island on the Missouri	598	Rocks Worn by Water	6oa
	Fragments of Oolitic and Pisolitic Rocks. .599	Water.Carriers	603
Water-Colors, American	Culture and Progress	VII. .760
Water-Colors, English		II.. 103
Water-Color Society, Eighth Exhibition of the		IX.. 762
Water-Color Exhibition, The		 I. .686
Water-Falls, Musical Notes of	Nature and Science	IX. .773
Water Transport	The Worlds Work	x. .524
Wealth and Labor	Topics of the Tune	III. .620
Wealth, The Struggle for		VIII. .495
Weather Reports. Poem	Etchings	VII. .512
Weather-Telegrams and Storm-Forecasts by the American Signal
   Service	Prof. T. B. M~zury	 402, 465
	Illus. Rescue of the San Francisco by the	Formation of Maiine Water-Spouts	469
	   Kilby, December, 1853	402	Water-Spouts	469
	An Equtnoctial Tidal Wave at Havre	407	American Storm, Febrnary i6th, 1842	472
	Phosphorescent Sea	408	Diagram of the Winds	473
	Map of Marine Currents	409	Theory of lJppei and Lower Trades    
	Fitzroys Weather Signals	410	A Cloud-Stratum below a Peak        
	Storm on Lake Erie	412	Diagram of West India Cyclone	476
	Isle of Fernandina, in August, 2132	416	Clouds	480
	Meteorological Chart of West Indies, for		Isobarometric Lines	482
	   1st of October, i166	417	Isothermal Lines for the United States in
	Offshooting Cyclones	429	   Winter	483
	A Storm-Scene on Lake Superior	4(5	An Auroral Display	484
	Curves of Cyclones in Northern and		The Henispheiical Cup Anemometer	485
	   Southern Hemispheres	46.6	Specimen Record of the Self.Registering
	Piddingtons Storm-Card for Northern		   Anemometer	485
	   Hemispheres	467	The Wet and Dry Bulb Thermometer	486
	A Hurncane	468	BarometerTube	416</PB>
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Webster, Albert, Jr. Papers by:
	The Eleventh Cot	It. .607
	Baum, the Comet Player	VI.. 596	Vol. Page.
W. E D. How the Storm Came *			ii. .605
Wedding Cards		Home and Society	.458
Weddings			VIII.. 751
Weiss, Susan Archer. Papers by:
        Peter Bloch: A Hartz Legend	ii.. 5o8
        The Haunted Closet	111.708
Welcome, The. Poem		Irene S. EZder	x. .344
Wells, William. Papers by:
	King Gamhrinus and His	Suhjects2.... I. .490	The Charities of the Fatherland *	ox. .408
	Thorwaldsens Sacred Marhles	6x5	Folk-Life in AppenzelP	iv.. 50
	On to Berlin	172	Folk-Life in German By-ways	v. .590
	Discovery of Antique Silver*	ii. .6i8	Low Life in Berlin*	vi. .2138
	Lights and Shadows of the War2	ii. .i~8	A Chat ahout German Parliaments*	ix. .652
	Mercator, The Path-Finder of the Seas	* .461
Wellss (Mr.) Report on Taxation	Topics of the Time	TI.. 97
Wesley, John, Tyermans Life of	Culture and Progress	Iv. .381
West, The Wonders of the	F. V. hayden	iii. .388
	Illus. The Great Ca6on and Lower Falls of the	The First Boat on Yellowstone Lake	392
	   Yellowstone	iii. .388	Ruins of Hot Springs and Geysers	393
	BathingPools	389	The Devils Den	393
	Traveling in the Yellowstone	Country.... 390	Yellowstone Lake	394
	Great Hot Springs at Gardiners	River.... 391	Great Spring. Fire-Hole Basin	394
	The Liherty Cap	392	The Great Geyser of the Fire-Hole Basin	.395
West Point~	Benson I Lossing...	IV. .257
	Illus. West Point and Cold Spring from Gar-	Cadets I\Ionument	267
	nsons Landing	iv. .257	lneerior of Prof. Weirs Studio	267
	Survey of Government Lands at West		Koscizssczkos Cenotaph	268
	   Point in 2839	258	Gen. Scotts Sarcophagus	268
	Remains of Fort Constitution	258	Woods Monument	269
	Remains of Big Chain and Mortars	259	Gen. Sedgwicks Statue	269
	Road Up from the Landing	259	Battery Knox and Dades Monument	270
	The Superintendents House	260	Kosciusczkos Garden and Flirtation	Walk.271
	Entrance to Fort Putnam	260	The Academic Board	272
	The Barracks	261	Benny Havens, Oh I	273
	Interior of a Cadets Room	262	Church of the Holy Innocents	274
	Lihrary and Ohservatory	262	Interior of Riding Hall	275
	English Trophy Guns	262	Right Cut on the Ground	276
	l\lexican irophy Cannon	263	Firing at the Head	277
	Benedict Arnolds Tahlet	263	Administrative Buildings	278
	Road in Front of Cadet Barracks	263	The West Point Hotel	279
	The Post-Office and the Generals	Qtiarters.264	Thirteen-inch Mortar	280
	Cadets in Summer Uniform	265	Garrisons	282
	Street in Front of Officers Quariers	266	Crow Nest, Looking South	283
	Irspection after Taps	266
Westward Movement in Cities, The	Nature and Science	VI. .636
Wharton Savings Bank, The	John Walker	VII. .383
\Vhat the Devil said to the Young Man. Poem	Roszaell Smith	II.. 77
What has America done for Woman ?	Mrs. M. E. W. Sherwood	VI.. 300
What is your Culture to me ?	(harles Dudley Warner	. IV. .470
What She Thought. Poem	Julia C. R. Dorr	ix. .68o
Whats-his-Name ?~	Etchings... 	VI. .639
What Katy Did. (Susan Coolidge)	Culture and Progress	V. .399
Wheeler, A. C. Clara Louisa Kellogg (with Portrait)		V .721
Which Shall it Be?	Home and Society	. .VIII. . 750
White Azaleas. Poem      	Harriet McEwen Kimball	IX. .695
White and Colored Races, Co.Education of the	W. H. Ru~ner	VIII.. 86
White Flag, The. Poem	Susan Coolidge	VI.. 171
Whitney, Adeline D. T. Papers by:
        Christ-Mas. Poem                III. .304 The Postmans	Ring. Poem        IV. .322
         Easter. Poem                     iii. ~ The Closed Gentian. Poem       v. .200
Whitneys (Mrs. A. D. T.) Real Folks	Culture and Progress	III. .502
Whitneys (Mrs. A. D. T.) The Other Girls		VI. .376
Whitneys (W. D.) Oriental and Linguistic	Studies			V. .396;	IX. .512
Whitneys (W. D.) Life and Growth of	Language				X. .522
Whitney on Orthography		 Etchings		 	IX.. 776
Whittier, A Visit to the Birthplace of		. . Charlotte L. Forten			iv..
Whose Wife was She?		 Saxe Holni			II .465
Who Travel on Railroads?		 Etchings			IX.. 127
Why not?		 Topics of the Time			VII. .368
Why? Poem	. Ma;y L. Ritter	IX. .466
Wild Creatures, Absence of Fear in	Nature and Science	V. .390
Wilder, Burt G. Papers by:
Kings of the Air	1.239
Aye-Aye!	II. 33
As Others See Us	lv..334</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00084" SEQ="0084" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI078" N="78">	78	INDEX.
	7o1. Paee.
Wilfrid Cumbermede. An Autobiographical	~	George MacDonald	90
[196, 319, 428, 543,655; II. .78, 189, 301, 415, 524, 637; III. .64, 222, 345, 457, 557
	Illus. Wilfrid Presented to Mrs. XVilson	I. .320	Wjlfrid and Clara	ii.. 200
	Wilfrids Reward	~	In the Armory	416
	Wilfrid on the Mountains	656	Wilfrid and Mary	iii..
Wilhelm, the Composer 	.	Culture and Pro6 ress	III.. 121
Wilkinson, W. C. Papers by:
	The Bondage of the Pulpit	I.. fp, 437	The Literary and Ethical Quality of
	The Northern Lighss.~	Poem        I. 310	   George Eliots Novels	viii .685
	A Horoscope	654	My Open Polar Sea. Poem	x. .i~4,
	Sir. Lowells Prose	IV.. 75, 227, 339

Wilkinson, Caroline R. Papers by:
	Out of the Depths. Poem	III..
	Hark! Poem	VI. .703
Wilkinsons (William Cleaver) A Free Lance 	Culture and Progress	X. .121
Will She Ride or Walk ~	Adeline Trafton	497
XVilI you Walk into my Parlor? ~.....	Mrs. L. Al. Peterselia	IV.. 285
ilius. Spinners and Weh of Garden Spider . ..... 216
Hand, Foot and Mandibles of Garden
	Spider	237
Tips of Anterior and Posterior Spinneret. .288
Williamss Window Gardening	Culture and Progress	V. .652
William Morris Window, The		VI. .245
Williams, Alice. Papers by:
	Plighted, A. D. 1874*	VIII. .522
I Mused Last Night in Pensive Moodix. .128
	Omniscience. Poem	x. . 592
Williams, Samuel. The City of the Golden Gate*			X. .266
Williams, The Two. Poem	Etchings		VIII. .255
Willis, Nathaniel P. To my Wild Sis. Poem			337
Willow, The Weeping	Benson J. Lossing		H. .383
Willow Whistles. Poem	Etchings		VI.. 127
Window Boxes	Home and Society		457
Window, Open the	         		VI. I13
Window-Gardening             			V. .392
Windows, Living with Open	Topics of the Time		II. .205
Window-Gardening. (Henry T. Williams)	Culture and Progress		652
Wine Question in Society, The	Topics oft/se Time		IV. .492
Wing, Yung, and His Work	James L. Bowen		x. . io6
Wing, Vung, A Note from. (Correction of above)	(u/tare and Progress		X. .393
Winser, J. The Boston Public Library 			III.. ISO
Winter Clotbiup      	Nature and Science		v.. 122
Winter, Where to Spend the. (J. W. Howe, M. D.)	Culture and Progress		IX. .511
XVinters (William) My Witness	           		III. .253
Winters Tale* A	Etchings		V. .656
Winthrop-Drury Affair, The	Mrs. Edward Ashley	Walker	X. .753
   Illus. Good-Night! I am so Glad to have Met Dr. Drapers Promise		762
            Vou                         ~ The Discovery		765
        We will have Prayer~ Now, Please    757 Talitha Cumi	Pidge	766
        A Spiritual Struggle                 761 A Quotation from Thackeray		768
Wire Tramways, Advantages of	. . . The Worlds Work	X. .128
Wise, John. The Tides of the Sea and the Tides of the Air		 VI. . i86
With the False Prophet	Mrs. A. P. Raffensperger	 iii. .672
Wives and Children, Provision for	Topics of the Time	VII. .237
Wood, Eliza. Kate Parkmans Wedding Days		  V..
Wood, Lime in Preserving	The Worlds Work	 x. .653
Wood, Strength of	Nature and Science	 VI. .253
Wood Fires, A Grate for	Home and Society	 x. .117
Wood.Rat, The California	Nature and Science	VIII.. 757
Woodruffe, Elice. Papers by:
        A Gentlemans Prerogative           I.. 6oi
         Mare Ignotum. Poem             III. .s76
Woolen Waste in Agriculture     	The Worlds Work	 x. .651
Woolson, Constance Fenimore. Papers by:
        Peter, the Parson                 viii.. 6oo
       J eannette                          IX. .232
Woolsons (Miss) Stories	. (ulture and Progress	  X. .647
Wolcott, Samuel. Papers by:
        The Cloud and Fire. Poem         II. .507
        Christus Pacificator. Poem         III.. 6~o
Woman, What has America done for	Mrs. M. E. W. Sherwood	 VI.. 300
Woman who Saved me, The              	Fannie E. Hodgson	  V. .5~9</PB>
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79
		Vol. Page.
Woman as a Smuggler, and Woman as a Detective	   Fanny Howell	..... 354
Woman, The New York	   Topics of the Time	IV.. 762
Woman Question, A Small Piece of the	   Lulu Gray Noble	III. .483
Woman Question, Queen Victoria and the	   Culture and Progress	683
Woman Question, Three Pieces of the	   Topics of the Time	ii. .316
Woman Question in Italy, The	   Culture and Progress	Is.. 66o
Womans Execution, A. Paris, May, 71. Poem	   Edward King	H. .500
Womans College. A New	    Topics of the Time	VI. .748
Womans Suffrage		IX.. 628
Women, A Word for the		X. . 779
Women, Diseases of. (Dr George H. Taylor)	   (ulture and Progress 	III. .252
Women and Wine	    Topics of the Tune	..... .1. .~
Women in the College		II. 546
Women, Mental Power in Men and	   Nature and Science	iv. .496
Women of the Arabs ~	   (harles S. Robinson	..... 559
Women Poets, Some Recent		X. .100
Women, Ownership in	   Topics of the Time	VI. .623
Women, The Moral Power of		VIII. .238
Women, The Relations of Clergymen to		Ix. .115
Women, The Health and Physical Habits of English and
   American	   Mary F. Beedy	VII.. 747
Women, The Higher Education of	. .... W S. Tyler	VII. .456
Women, The Education of	   Nature and Science	IX. .514
Women. The Rights of Some	   Home and Society	IV.. I 17
Wonder Books, New Series of	   Culture and Progress	iii.. 5o6
Wonder Library		II. .447
XVonders of Vegetation. (Fulgence Marion)		III. .761
Wood, Bread from	   Nature and Science	Iv. .634
Wood, Loss of Weight in Freezing		V.. 122
Work-Baskets	. ... .Home and Society	459, 570
Work in Rest. Poem	. .. George Lansing Taylor	iv.. 33
Worker and his Wage, The	    Topics of the Time	214
World Exposition of Vienna, The	   Culture and Progress	lit.. 631
World Priest, The. (From the German, by C. T. Brooks).. 		V. .522
WORLDS WORK, THE. Contents of:
	Actinic Copying Paper	x. .~p
	Agriculture, Woolen Waste in	6~i
	Aniline Pencils	652
	Apparitine	397
	Boats, Linen Sheathing for	395
	Boat, The New Steam Canal	525
	Boilers, Improvements in Firing	65z
	Bread, The Cecil	791
	Clocks,5 Illuminated	524
	Condenser, New Surface	790
	Curculios, Habits of	129
	Cylinder, Compensating	395
	Dredging	127
	Drying Process, New	525
	Electric Alarm	393
	Electric Registrador~	792
	Electric Switches	395
	Figs in Florida	260
	Fire Detector, Simple	395
	Fire-proof Plastering	652
	Fog-horns and Morses Alphabet	257
	Fruit, Utilization of Surplus	652
	Fuel, Manufactured	258
	Fuel, Pulverized	259
	Furnace, The Regenerative	260
	Glass, Recent Developments in	524
	Glass, Tempered	791
	Gun Metal	395
	Hamburgs without a House	396
	Houses, Frameless	792
	Hydraulic Motors	257
	Hydraulic Ram Engine	653
	Invention, An English	397
	Iron Structures, Corrosion of	652
	Lime in Preserving Wood	653
	Locomotive, New Book on the	257
	Marine Engine, Novel	396
Memoranda. See final pages of Worlds
Work throughout Vol. x.
Mines, Portable Water-wheels in      
	Moss, Distillation of	653
	Paper, Actinic Copying	791
	Paper Buckets	128
	Paper, White	ia8
	Patents, Recent	526
	Pencils, Aniline	652
	Photographic Light	Sal
	Photometer,5 Home-made	394
	Phylloxera, The	,28
	Plastering, Fire-proof	652
	Plasters, Metallized	260
Pneumatic Tubes                 
Power, Novel Device for Tmnsmitting.... 227
	Pruning, Summer	396
	Riveting-Machine, Hydraulic	396
	Rock-drilling by Compressed Air	226
	Sczaroch, The	229
	Slag Question, The	395
	Spectacles without Glasses	6~z
	Spontaneous Combustion, The Preven-
	   tion of	226
	Steam-Power, The Distribution of	229
	Stoker, Mechanical	394
	Stone Saw, The Diamond	227
	Stripe-Work,5 Defects of	258
	Switches, Electric	395
	Telegraph Lines, Underground	260
	Telegmphy, A New Idea in   	397
	Temperatures, High	259
	Tools, How to Mark	227
	Tramway Motors	524
	Water Transport	524
	Wire Tramways, Advantages of	228
	Wood, Lime in Preserving	653
	Woolen Waste in Agriculture	6~t
World, The Old or the New	  Nature and Science	VIII. .5o6
Worry, Effects of		VII. .638
Wounds, Fusion of Leaden Balls in		  V. .2t11
W. P. A. Letter to a Young Journalist whose Education has
   been Neglected		 IV.. 757
Wright, R. W. Samsons Riddle Solved~		 II. .279</PB>
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			Vol. Page.
Wrights (William B.) The Brook and Other Poems		f7ulture and Progress	 V. .650
Writing in the Lap		Home and Society	IX.. 508
Wyeth, Mary E. C. Papers by:
        April Violet, An. Poem	    617
        A Song of May. Poem	viii.. 48
Wylie, A. McElroy. Mr. Beecher as a	Social Force		IV. .751
YACHTS and Yachting.*	William F. C. Shanks	IV.. 385
	illus. Ocean Race between the Henrietta, Fleet-	New York Yacht Club Regatta	392
	   wing, and Vesta	IV. .385	Rounding Sandy Hook Light-Ship      
	The Cambria	386	The Maria	394
	The Sappho	387	Peters	395
	Steam-Yacht, Fairy Queen	388	New York Yacht Club House, Clifton, 5	1.396
	Building Steam-Yachts at the Navy	Yard.. 389	The America	397
	Cutter Tittawake	390	James Gordon Bennett	398
	The Livonia	391
Yale, The New President at	Culture and Progress	III. .246
Yale College Addresses		its. .639
Yale Lectures on Preaching. (Henry Ward Beecher)	 IV. . 777; VIII.. 634
		[x. .778
Yeast-cells like Monads	Nature and Science	 V. .525
Yedo,* Sights in and Around	Bayard Taylor	iii. .832
	illus. The Mikado of Japan	III. .132	Little Mountebanks in the Streets of Yedo.o37
	Countryman in Winter Coseu,ne	133	Soldier of the Tycoon	238
	Japanese Mountaineer Crossing a Gorge. .134	Fire-fishing in the Bay of Yedo        
	Entrance to a Japanese Tavern	135	Tortoise-Charmer	141
	Inhabitant of Yedo: Winter Costume	136
Yellow Curls. * Poem	 Etchings	  IV. .512
Yellowstone National Park, The	. . Culture and Progress	IY. .120
~Tellowstone,* The Wonders of the	N. P. Langford	Ii..i, 113
	lbs. The Expedition	ii	The Drinking-cup. (Slate Formation)... .114
	Map of the Upper Yellowstone Country	3	The Stocking	115
	On Guard	4	Little Invulnerable in a Fix	215
	The Devils Slide, Montana	5	On Guard on Yellowstone Lake	si~
	Column Rock	6	Breaking Through	220
	The Devils Hoof	7	Birds-eye Vies- of the Geyser Basin	121
	The Great Ca0on of the Yellowstone	8	The Factory Village	122
	Rock Pinnacles above Tower Falls	. 9	Section of Large Spring	122
	Tower Falls, on Tower Creek,	Wyoming.. io	Siliceous Stalagmite	122
	Getting a Specimen	ii	Specimens of Siliceous Sinter	123
	Lower Falls of the Yellowstone,	Wyoming. ia	The Grotto Geyser	124
	Upper Falls of the Yellowstone, Wyoming. 14	Crater of the Castle Geyser	105
        The Mud Volcano		i6	Crater of the Giant Geyser	126
        The Fan Geyser		113	The Bee-hive	126
        The Door-knob		114	TheGiantess	227
Yo-Semite, A Visit to the Great	J. S	H. .396
Yo-Semite,5 flie Big Trees and the	.	Isaac H. Bromley	III. .261
	lllus. First Log Hut in Mariposa Grove	in. .262	Piute Indian Captain	270
	Auger-boles through the Original Big Tree	263	Caches, or Indian Acorn Storehouses	270
	The Sentinels, Calaveras Grove, California	263	The Yo-Semite Falls	271
	A l\Ionster	264	Sentinel Rocks	272
	The Fallen Monarch	a6~	Vernal Falls	273
	The Pioneers Cabi:	265	Mirror Lake	274
	North Dome and Royal Arches	266	Pine-TreeResult of Woodpeckers	In-
	South or Half Dome	266	   dustry	275
	Bridal Veil Fall	267	Nevada Falls	275
	Cathedral Rocks	268	Up Vernal Falls	276
	El Capitan: ~ feet high	269	Liberty Cap	276
	A Native of the Valley	269
You Ought to Know 	Home a d Society	VT.. 113
Young in the Great Cities, The	Topics of the Time	III. .237
Young Men? Where are the		453
Young Molls Peevy	C. A. Stephens	Ix. .668
Vung Wing and his Work	James L. Bocoen	x. . so6
ZODIACAL Light	Nature and Science	III. .638
Zodlogical Classifications	VII.. 508</PB>
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PART 2, VOLUMES ELEVEN TO TWENTY, INCLUSIVE.


EXPLANATION.

Titles of Books reviewed are placed in quotation marks.
The affix of the Asterisk (*) to the title of an article signzfes that it is illustrated.
The names of A uthors, and of the Editorial Departments of the Magazine, are i Italics.
Where a single paper has been contribated, it is placed immediately after the name of its contributor, bat
where more than one, they are placed under the name.
A		Vol. Page.
..t~0.. BBOTTS (Lyman) Commentary on John	Culture and Progress	XIX.. 475
Abode of Snow, The. (Andrew Wilson)		 XI.. 591
About Old Story-Tellers. (Donald G. ivIitchell)	   	XV.. 439
Abouts (Edrnond) The Story of an honest Man		XX. .947
Academy, National, Exhibition 1877	XIV.. 263
Academy, The London		I 297
Acadians of Louisiana,5 The	~... R. L. Daniels	XIX.. 383
	Illus. Acadian Girl	XIX.. 385	An Anakapas Herdsman	389
	A Young Matron	387	An Acadian Basket-maker	390
	Cupid on Horseback  .          388	A Five-Acre Dash	392
	A Patriarch	319
Acting. (See  French Plays for American Amateurs, also Theatricals, Private.)
Acting under Excitement	Topics of the Time	XV.. 88i
Actors, A Company of	J. Brander Matthews	XVI. .837
	Illus. Sophie Croizette	xvi.. 141	Mounet-Sully in Andromaque	145
	Sarah Bemhardt	143	Delaunay in Le Menteur	145
	Sarah Bernhardt (sketched by herself)	143	Got in Maitre Pathelin	146
	Maria Favart in Paul Forrestier	844	Coquelin Aind in Les Facheux	146
	Febvre in LAmi Fritz	844	Regnier in La Joie Fail Peur	847
Actors and Actresses of New York *	J. Brander Matthezos	XVII.. 769
	Illus. Mr. John Brougham, as Sir Lucius	Mr. Charles Coghian, as Charles Surface ~
	   OTrigger	xvii.. 769	Mr. Charles R. Thorne, Jr., as Osip .... .779
	Mrs. Agnes Booth, as Mrs	Browolee. .772	Mr. James Lewis, as The Professor    780
	Miss Sara Jewett, as Anna	774	Mr. Harry Beckett, as Bob Acres      785
	Miss Claxton, as Louise 	775	Mr. John Gilbert, as Sir Peter Teazle. .782
	Mrs. G. H. Gilbert, as Mrs	Candour. .776
Actors and Actresses of New York. (See American on the Stage, The.)
Adam and Eve at the Agricultural ~	Berthold Anerbach	 XIV.. 481
   Illus. Adam and Eve, as the oldest present, sat He seated himself at her side, and Melac
           at the head of the table       Xiv. .481 laid himself down between the two ,,... 485
        Adam ventured a big stake         483 He watched the fIgure of the hurrying
        There! thats enough, Melac        484 woman	                    486
Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., on Railroads	Calture and Progress	XVII.. 152
Adams, John. (See  Revolutionary Letters )	John Vance Cheney	  XI.. 570
Adams, John, An Unpublished Letter from	Bric-d-Brac	 XX.. I 6o
Adamss (Henry) Gallatin 	Culture and Progress 	 XX. .634
Ad InterimAd DiemAd Damnum. Poem. (Margaret Van-
   degrift)	Bric-d-Brac	XVII.. 766
A., D. M. Art at the Paris Exposition		XVII.. 276
Administration, The New	Topics of the Time	XIV.. 109
Admonition. Poem	Angusta Moore. 	XVII. .816

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PART 2, VOLUMES ELEVEN TO TWENTY, INCLUSIVE.


EXPLANATION.

Titles of Books reviewed are placed in quotation marks.
The affix of the Asterisk (*) to the title of an article signzfes that it is illustrated.
The names of A uthors, and of the Editorial Departments of the Magazine, are i Italics.
Where a single paper has been contribated, it is placed immediately after the name of its contributor, bat
where more than one, they are placed under the name.
A		Vol. Page.
..t~0.. BBOTTS (Lyman) Commentary on John	Culture and Progress	XIX.. 475
Abode of Snow, The. (Andrew Wilson)		 XI.. 591
About Old Story-Tellers. (Donald G. ivIitchell)	   	XV.. 439
Abouts (Edrnond) The Story of an honest Man		XX. .947
Academy, National, Exhibition 1877	XIV.. 263
Academy, The London		I 297
Acadians of Louisiana,5 The	~... R. L. Daniels	XIX.. 383
	Illus. Acadian Girl	XIX.. 385	An Anakapas Herdsman	389
	A Young Matron	387	An Acadian Basket-maker	390
	Cupid on Horseback  .          388	A Five-Acre Dash	392
	A Patriarch	319
Acting. (See  French Plays for American Amateurs, also Theatricals, Private.)
Acting under Excitement	Topics of the Time	XV.. 88i
Actors, A Company of	J. Brander Matthews	XVI. .837
	Illus. Sophie Croizette	xvi.. 141	Mounet-Sully in Andromaque	145
	Sarah Bemhardt	143	Delaunay in Le Menteur	145
	Sarah Bernhardt (sketched by herself)	143	Got in Maitre Pathelin	146
	Maria Favart in Paul Forrestier	844	Coquelin Aind in Les Facheux	146
	Febvre in LAmi Fritz	844	Regnier in La Joie Fail Peur	847
Actors and Actresses of New York *	J. Brander Matthezos	XVII.. 769
	Illus. Mr. John Brougham, as Sir Lucius	Mr. Charles Coghian, as Charles Surface ~
	   OTrigger	xvii.. 769	Mr. Charles R. Thorne, Jr., as Osip .... .779
	Mrs. Agnes Booth, as Mrs	Browolee. .772	Mr. James Lewis, as The Professor    780
	Miss Sara Jewett, as Anna	774	Mr. Harry Beckett, as Bob Acres      785
	Miss Claxton, as Louise 	775	Mr. John Gilbert, as Sir Peter Teazle. .782
	Mrs. G. H. Gilbert, as Mrs	Candour. .776
Actors and Actresses of New York. (See American on the Stage, The.)
Adam and Eve at the Agricultural ~	Berthold Anerbach	 XIV.. 481
   Illus. Adam and Eve, as the oldest present, sat He seated himself at her side, and Melac
           at the head of the table       Xiv. .481 laid himself down between the two ,,... 485
        Adam ventured a big stake         483 He watched the fIgure of the hurrying
        There! thats enough, Melac        484 woman	                    486
Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., on Railroads	Calture and Progress	XVII.. 152
Adams, John. (See  Revolutionary Letters )	John Vance Cheney	  XI.. 570
Adams, John, An Unpublished Letter from	Bric-d-Brac	 XX.. I 6o
Adamss (Henry) Gallatin 	Culture and Progress 	 XX. .634
Ad InterimAd DiemAd Damnum. Poem. (Margaret Van-
   degrift)	Bric-d-Brac	XVII.. 766
A., D. M. Art at the Paris Exposition		XVII.. 276
Administration, The New	Topics of the Time	XIV.. 109
Admonition. Poem	Angusta Moore. 	XVII. .816

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	Vol. Page.
Adrienne. Poem. (J. W. W.)	Bric-d-Brac	XVIII.. 477
Advent. Poem...., .	Marie Mason	XIX.. 194
Adventures of Captain Mago. (Leon Cahun)	Gui/are and Progress	xiii.
Advertisement Answered, The. Poem. (Frank M. Thorn). . . Bric-d-Brac	XI.. 598
Advertising,0 Curiosities of	Wi/hans 1/. Rideing	xx. .6oi
	Illus. Head-piece	xx.. 6oi	A Pantomimic Advertisement	605
	A Bakery in Ancient Pompeii	602	The Shirt Man	605
	An Ancient Perfumers Advertisement		On the FenceThe Rocks Below	6o6
	   Rome	6o~	Opening of the Trout Season	6o6
	A Modern Perfumers AdvertisementNew		The Chiropodist	607
	   York	6o~	A Conference	6o7
	Many Ads of Many Kinds	604	The Dumh-Bell Wagon	6o5
	The Two Dromios	604
Advertising Shame	Topics of the Time ............xsi.. 267
A3neid of Virgil, The. (J. D. Long)	(u/lure and Progress...........xx..4~
A~neids of Virgil,The. (William Morris)	XII. .278
Adrial Navigation0	. Edmund Clarence Sledman     XVII.. 566
   Illus. An Alrohat of the Near Future    xvii.. 566	Eight Figures               573, 574, 575, 576
        Alronon of the Twentieth Century      561
After Many Days. A Study of Keats	Richard Henry Stoddzrd.... XV.. 203, 402
After the Quarrel. Poem	S. M. B. Piati               XVI. .274
Agansemnons Tomb. Poem	Emma Lazarus               XIV.. 47
A., G. J. Is Life Worth Living. Poem	Bric-~-Brac.... ..............XIX..48o
Agricultural College, Massachusetts.0 (See Massachusetts Agricultural College. ~*)
Agricultural Distress in Great Britain, The	P. T. Quinn	XIX.. 6i
Air Cooler                                     The Worlds Work		 XI.. 595
Air-injector, A New Form of		XIX. .951
Air, Pure, and Sunlight, Commercial Value of		XVI.. 156
Albany. (See  Capitol of New York, The.)
Aldrichs (T. B.) Flower and Thorn 	Cu/lure and Pro8ress...........xIV..4o8
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, Poems by:
	An Alpine Picture	xii. .sii	England	xiii.. 12
Aleurometer, The	The Worlds Work 	XV. .286
Alexander, S. D. Princeton College 0		XIII. .625
Alexanders (Mrs.) Her Dearest Foe	....................Culture and Pro~oress	XII. .280
Aihydic Chain, The         	The Worlds Work 	XV. .442
Allen, Elizabeth Akers, Poems by:
	A Birthday	xi. .279	Brother Antonio0	xix. .178
	While the Rohin Sings	xiv.. 252
Alloy, A New	The Worlds Work		xsi. .138
Alloy, New, for Art Metal-work	        		xvii.. 6i 3
Alnasehar, New York, 1877. Poem. (M. P. Handy)	Bric-d-Bsac		XV.. 288
Along the Line. Poem. (Irwin Russell)			XVIII.. 799
Alpine Picture, An. Poem	T. B. Aldrich		xii. .511
Amateur Poacher, The	Culture and Progress		XIX. .632
Amazons,0 An American Home on the	Herbert H. Smith		XVIII.. 692
   Illus. The Plantation House, Taperinha. xviii.. 692 A Lace-Maker		697
        Taperinha Plantation, from the River    693 In the Forest		698
        The Cane-Mills, Old and New        693 Judas-Tree		699
        Picking Tohacco Leaves             694 The Beach Below Santarein		700
        Preparing Tohacco                 695 Fishing hy Torchlight		700
        Looking Down from the Cane-Field, Tap- Calahash-Tree		701
           erinha                        696 Sandy Campus (Hill-sides)		702
        Looking Up the Uaiai~, from Taperinha. .697
Amazons,0 Am Indian Village on the	Herbc,t H. Smith		XVIII. .352
   Illus. The Saird                       xvIII. .353 Straining the	Mandioca	36o
        The Approach to Ererd                  353 Filling the Tipiti		360
        The Spring                       355 Roasting Farinha		361
        Thatch-Palm                      356 Indian Woman Beating Cotton		362
        An Indian House                  357 Weaving Paneiro Baskets		362
        Bric-S-Brac in Brazil                357 Making Hammock-Thread		363
        The Grater                      358 Hammock Weaving		364
        Cleaning Mandioca                 358 An Indian Mother                 
        The Seine                              .359 Tititira Cave		366
Amazons,0 The Metropolis of the	Her&#38; ert H. Smith	XVIII..
	Illus. Window Scene in ParS	xvIII.. 6~	A ParS Laundry	72
	The Fort, ParS	67	The Theater, ParS	72
	At the Custom-House	67	A Soldier, ParS	73
	The Assai Stand	69	A ParS Dairy	73
	The Market Wharf	70	Monkey Joes	75
	City Scavengers	72	Estrada de SSo Josl	76
	A Peep at the Americanos	71	The Botanical Gardens	77

Amazons, The Peruvian. (See Mediterranean of America, The.)
America, Impressions of. (R. W. Dale)	Culture and Progress	XVII.. 307
American Argonauts, The ii		 XI.. 442
American Art	Topics of Ike Tune	XIII.. 126</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00091" SEQ="0091" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI085" N="A003">	PART TWO, VOLS. XI. TO XX.	3
	Vol. Page.
American Authorship	Topics of the Time	xi. .280
American Books on the Paris Quays. (J. D. Osborne)	Bric-d-Brac	XIX.. 318
American Collectors, A XVord to. (G.)	(ommunications	XVIII.. 785
American Honesty	Topics of the Time	XI.. 126
American Industry, A New	(liar/es Barnard	XVI. .206
American Laws, Foreign Dramatists under	F. S. Drone	XI.. 90
American Literature. (M. C. Tyler)	Culture and Progress	XVlI. .757
American on the Stage, The. (See Actors and Actresses of New York.)
American on the Stage,2 The	I Brander Matthews	XVIII.. 321
Ilius. Mr. John E. Owens, as Solon	Mr. Frank Mayo, as Davy Crockett ... 327
	Shingle	xviu. .321	Mr. W. J. Florence, as Hon. Bardwell
	Mr. James H. Hackett, as Nimrod Wild-	Slote	328
	fire~	323	Mr. John V. Raymond, as Col. Sellers~. .329
	Mr. F. S. Chanfrau, as Mose	324	Mr. Joseph Jefferson, as Rip Van
	Mr. F. S. Chanfrau, as Kit	325	Winkle	332, 333
American Oyster Culture *	James Richardson	  XV.. 225
   Illus. Kegging Oysters                    XV.. 225 The Oysters Enemies at Work            233
        Opening Oysters                         225 Oyster on the	Back of Live Spider-Crah. .. 234
        A Veteran                         aa6 Repaired Shells                           235
        The Watchmans Home                  227 Oysters Attached to Old Rohher Boot    236
        Keg-making                              227 Pinched Oysters                          237
        An Oyster Farm, Norwalk Islands      228 Oyster-Boats	                           237
        Dredging Under the Ice              aa8 A Struggle for Life                       237
        Seed: One, Two, and Three Vears Old . .229 A Voung Cultivated and an Old Unculti-
        A Cluster of Seed                         229 vated Oyster                    238
        Dredgingat Cherry-Stone, Chesapeake Bay.230 Tail-piece	                     238
        Oysters on Various Stools               232
American Politics, The Future of	Topics of the Time	 XIV. .398
American Sketch, An. Poem. (Nellie G. Cone)	Bric-d-Brac	 XIX. .640
American Social Science	(ulture and Progress	  XII. . 757
American Stage Coach, An. (Alfred Forinand)	Bs-ic-~-Brac	 XIV. .866
American, The. (Henry James, Jr.)	Culture and Progress	 XIV, .406
America was Named,a How		 XII. .222
   Illus Columhus entering the Orinoco     xu..aa~ Amerigo Vespucn                         227
        Vespucci at the Continent                 225 Printing of Vespuccis Book            228
Among my Books. Second Series. (James Russell Lowell).. Culture and Progress		  Xl.. 747
Among the Reeds. Poem	Maurice F. Egan	  XX.. 824
Among the Thorns. (M. L. Dickinson)	Culture and Progress	  XX.. 948
Amusements of the Rich, The	Topics of the Time	 XIII.. 716
Amusements, Winter		  XI.. 281
Andenken. Poem. (From the German of Matthisson)	Rosalie .Rwes	 XIII.. 31
Andersons (R. B.) Norse Mythology	Culture and Progress	  XI.. 291
Andersons (R. B.) Younger Edda		 XX. .154
Andes, The. (See Railroad in the Clouds, A. 0)
Ane Drop of Rain. Poem. (M. W. Prewitt)	  ic-d-Brac	 XVI.. 603
Anemone. Poem	Elaine Coodale	XVII.. 8i 5
 Angelo. (Stuart ~terne)	Culture and Pogress	XVII. .303
Angelo, Michael		 XII. .439
Animals and Plants under Domestication. (Charles Darwin). 		 XII. .907
Animals, How, get Home	Ernest Ingersoll	 XIX.. 90
Annan, Annie R., Poenas by:
        Maidenhood                   xsu.. n68 Rydal Water	              xix. .295
        Saint Violet                    xv. .8x6
Anne Maturin, The Story of	M. 0. TV. Olz)5kant	  XI.. 50
Annuals. (E. A. M.)	Home and Society	 XVI. .292
Annunciata	Jijalinar fijortk Boyesen	XVIII.. 911
Anticipation. Poem	Mary E. Bradley	 XIII.. 247
Antiques, A Few, From the Loan Lxlaibition of the Society of
   Decorative Art0		 XVI. .316
  Illus. View in the Corridor             xvi.. ~i6 Norwegian Gold Spoon                    322
       Old Norwegian Necklace                 327 Brass Box of Maria Theresa             323
        Normandy Peasant Cap-Pin           ~n8 Cover of Same                            323
        Cross and Pendant                       319 Fish-Knife	                           323
        Necklace in Egyptian Style               320 View at End of South Room              324
        Salt-Spoon                               322 Old Danish Mug                         324
        Antique Spoon                           322 Norwegian Silver Mtig                    325
        Norwegian Filigree Spoon                322 Huilier (Time	of the First Empire)        325
        Old Venetian Spoon                 ~an Italian Bass-relief                       326
Three Apostle Spoons	322
Antiseptic, New and Cheap	The Worlds Work             XIV. .866
Antis, The Two. Poem. (Charlotte F. Bates)	Brie-cl -B rae                   XVII.. 918
Ants *	Sophie Bledsoe He,~rick....... ... XV.. 171
	Illus. Diagram of Ant	xv. .272	Tongue of Worker	174
	Crop and Gizzard	272	Jaw of Ant	275
	Poison Glands of Worker	273	Spur and Tarsus	275
	Nervous System of Ant	273	Head of Foraging Ant	76
	Head of Hermaphrodite Ant	273	Honey Ants	177
	Reproductive System of Hermaphrodite	274	Fertile Queen of Anergates Atratulus	279</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00092" SEQ="0092" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI086" N="A004">4	INDEX.
Antwerp and Holland, A Peep Into	Emma Eames Chase	Vol. Page.
		XVIII.. 519
	Illus. The Cathedral at Antwerp	XVIII. .521	Sketches about Dordrecht	524
	Sketches in Antwerp	522	At Scheveningen	525
	A Cup of Tea	523	At Utrecht	526
	The Nieuw-Markt, Amsterdam	523	Pumping Water	526
Anvil Chorus, A New	H. H	 xv.. 386
Apiaries, Floating, Experiment in	The Worlds Work	XVII.. 310
Apotheosis of Dirt, The	Topics of the Time	xx. .463
Apotheosis of Dirt, The. A Reply. (Elizur Wright)	(ommunications	XX. .939
Apple-Blossoms.0 Poem	Horatio Nelson Powers	XX.. 240
Apple Blossoms. (Elaine and Dora Read Goodale)	Culture and Progress	xvii. . 6o8
Appleton, Dr., on Copyright	opics of the Time	xiv. io8
Appleton, Grace. The Hills. Poem. (English Edition only)		xvii.. iS~
Appointment, Recent, Thoughts Suggested hy a	Topics of the Time	 XVI.. 286
April	John Bu;-roughs	 XIII.. 799
April. Poem	L. Frank Tooker	XVIII.. 77
April. Poem	W. P. Foster	 XIX.. 920
April Song, An. Poem	Edwin N. Lewis	  XV.. 780
Aquarium, The New York	W. S. Word	 XIII.. 577
	Illus. The Kingiyo	xiii. ~	Dumping the Whale                
	Mr. W. C. Coup	578	Maternity                         
	Exterior by Night	578	Fish-Hatching	~86
	interior View	579	Crab Eating a Clam	~86
	Ground Plan of New York Aquarium	579	The Dancing Scallops	~86
	Cross Section	~8o	Hermit Crab, etc	587
	Looking at the Whale	~8o	The Horse-Shoe Crab	~88
	Carrying the Shark	~5i	The Decorator	~88
	Expected Arrivals	~Sx	Horse-Shoe Crab in Trouble	.... ~88
	There goes the dinner hel	552	The Sea-Raven and the Toad-Fish	589
	A Welcone from the Skate	~8a	Interior of Reading-Room	590
	The Angler and his Prey	583	The Hell-Benders	590
	Something that cannot be seen at the		Making Cast of the Angler           
	   Aquarium	584	A life on the ocean wave         
Arahian Nights, * The Land of the	William Perry Fogg	XIV.. 6oo
	Illus. Sinbad the Porter	xiv.. 6oo	Scaring Away the Eclipse	604
	Shooting Lions on the Tigris	6oi	Howling Dervishes	6o~
	View of the Tigris at Bagdad	602	The Dromedary Mail	6o6
	Half a Mosque	602	Aladdin and the Akkam departing with their
	A Minaret in Bagdad	603	Merchandise	607
Arhor Ilex. Camps and Tramps ahout Ktaadn0		XVI.. 33
Arbuckle, John, Papers hy:
About Greece and Greek Museums ~ 6~ Journalism as Exemplified by the Late Mr.
	Bagehot	xviii.. 146
Archery. (See Bow-Shooting  and Merry Days with Bow and Quiver. 0)
Archery Club, Our	Frank R. Stockton	XVIII.. 542
Archery Meeting. Poem. (Nathan D. Urner)	Bric-d-Brac	XX. .799
Archery, The Witchery of. (Maurice Thompson)	Culture and Progress	VI.. 754
Architecture, Discourses on. (Viollet-le-Duc)	        	XI.. 587
Areophores	The Worlds Work	xii.. 443
Argonauts, The American. (Bret Harte)	Culture and Progress	XI.. 442
Armitages (E. S.) The Childhood of the English Nation...		XIV.. 120
Arms and Ammunition, American	William C. Church	xix.. 436
	Illus. Breech Mechanism of the Remington	Cross-section of Cartridge Showing Interior.448
	Rifle	XIX. .439	The Peabody-Martini Cartridge	449
	The Springfield System	439	Sharps or Remington Cartridge	449
	The Sharps Rifle	440	U. S. Government Cartridge	449
	The Peabody-Martini	440	Vernier Peep Sight	449
	The Gatling Machine Gun	441	Wind Sight and Spirit Level	449
	Machine for Turning Stocks	442	Springfield Rear Sight	450
	Barrel Rolls	445	The Lee Detachable Magazine Gun	450
	Cuts showing Progressive Changes in Bul-		The Winchester Magazine Gun	451
	   lets and the Old Paper Cartridge	446	The Keene Magazine Gun	451
	Cartridge of English Manufacture	448	The Hotchkiss Magazine Gun	452
	Cartridge of American Manufacture	448
Armstrong, Mrs. M. F. A Yankee Tar and his Friends 0		 XIV.. 761
Arnold (Matthew) on Equality	6ulture and Progress	XVIII. .466
Arnolds (Edwin) Light of Asia 		 XIX. .468
Arnolds (Matthew) Poems		XVII. .448
Arnolds, Matthew, Poetry, Some Aspects of	George S. Merriam	xviii. .281
Art. (See The Fine Arts at the Paris Exposition.
Art, American	Topics of the Time	 XIII.. 126
Art, American Museums of	. James Jackson Jarves	XVIII. .405
Art as a Steady Diet	Topics of the Time	XVII. .438
Art at the Paris Exposition. By a Painter	D. N. A	XVII.. 276
Art Collection of Yassar College, The	Cultu;v and Progress	xi.. 593
Art Criticism	Topics of the Time	xviii. .135
Art, Greatness in	XVI.. 586</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Artillery Practice	The Worlds Work	 XI. . 139
Art Industry, A Profitable. An Offer of Premiums	Topics of Ike Time	XIX. .938
Artists. (See Painters, the Younger, of America.)
Artists Life in New York,5 Young      	William H. Bishop	XIX. .355
	Illus. Off for Europe	XIX.. ~56	An Artist in Rocks	362
	At the Studio	357	A Marine Artists Studio	363
	The Artist in Black Eyes	357	Decay (Bass-Relief Sketch in Clay)	.364
	Bargaining for a Shanghai	358	An Animal Artists Studio	364
	A Discount to the Profession	~	The Illustrator Illustrated	65
	Your washing, Mum		Silence (Eight Studies)	366
The Salmagundi Cluh in Early Times    360 Silence (Bass-Relief Sketch in Clay)... 367
A Modern Meeting of the Salmagundi Cluh.36i Silence (Bass-Relief Sketch in Clay)... 363
Art Journals, Foreign. (C. C.)		Gultare and Progress	XVI.. 906
Art of Japan, A Glimpse at the.	(J. J. Jarves)	          	XII.. 135
Art Pettiness in	Topics of the Time	XX.. 146
Art Schools of New York,5 The	William C. Brozonell	XVI. .761
	Illus. Still-Life Study in Oil	XVI.. 76e	One-hour Sketch	770
	Sketch Class, National Academy of Design. 763	The Vision	77t
	Drawing from Life	764	Antique Alcoves, School of Degn fcr
	Antique Class	.. .765 .	Women. Cooper Union	772
	Drawing of Dancing Faun	766	Drawing of Plaster Cast, Renaissance	773
	Drawing of Head of Ajax	767	Portrait Class	774
Life Class for Men, Art Students League. .768 Four Drawings from Plaster Cast	775
	Character Head	769	Drawing from Life	776
Art Schools of Philadelphia,5 The	William C. Brovinell	XVItI. .737
	Illus. The Antique Class	XVIII.. 737	Anatomical Studies	746
	A Pose for the Sketch Class	740	Dissecting-Room	747
	The Male Life Class	742	The Anatomical Lecture	743
	The Womens Life Class	743	Differentiating the Muscles of the Face hy
	The Mens 1\Iodeling Class	~44	   Electricity	749

Art Season of 1877. (See Academy, National.)
Art Season of 18789, The	  Cril/ure and Progrets	XVIII. .310
Art Season of 1879-80, The		 XX. .312
Art-Work, A Market for. (R. H. D.)	  Home and .Sociely	  XV.. 134
Asbestos Paper	  The Worlds Work	  XI. .140
Asiatic Invasion, An	. . - Edward L. Barlingame	 XIIt. .687
Aspen, Culture of the, for Wood Pulp	The Worlds Work	299
Assyrian Night-Song. Poem	 aard Taylor	XIV. .487
Astor Family in New York, The	An Old New Yorker	XI.. 879
Astronomer, The. Poem     	Ch rles T. Dazey	XVI.. 32
At Best. Poem	John. Boyle OReilly	XI.. 839
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. (See On the Iron Trail. .5)
At Dawn. (Rondean)	John Moran	XX. .852
Atheism, Natural History of.~ (John S. Blackie)	Culture and Progress	XVII.. 155
Atlantic,~ From the, to the Andes	Henry Eckford	XV.. i8o
	Illus. A Jangada	XV.. ilo	A Tapuyos Education	217
	Ar5ras Canoe	ila	The Pira-Rucu	289
	A Caripuna Hunting	214	Tail-piece                       
Mass at the Church of Mission Indians....
At Last.5 Poem	AL Woolf	XIV. .743
At Merry Mount. Poem   	Richard Henry Stodaard	..... ...... 712
At Night. Poem	Richard Watson Gilder	XX.. fun
At Odds with Life. Poem	David L. Proudfit	XVIII. - 21
At the Window. Poem. (After the Bohemian of Picek)	Richard Henry Stoddard	XIII. .367
Aubrey, William. Reply to A Year of the Exodus in Kansas.. fJo,nmunicatious		XX . 636
Audiphone, The	The Worlds Work	XIX. .633
Audubon, Maria R. Reminiscences of Audubon		XII.. 333
Audubon, Reminiscences of	Maria B. Audubon	XII.. 333
Auerbach, Berthold. Adam and Eve at the Agricultural Fair5		XIV. .481
Auld Lang Syne. Poem. (Parmenas MiX)	Brie-h -B roe	XIV.. 128
Ausonius, Decimus Magnus. (See Mosel, The River, and its old Roman Poet.)
Austin, H. W., Poems by:
        The Heart of a Rose            XVIII. .477 Two Loves	                      479
         My Little Wife                XVIII.. 637
Authors, American, Short Studies of. (T. W. 1-ligginson). . 6ulture and Pro6 ress		XIX.. 792
Authorship, American	Topics of the Time	XI.. 280
Automatic Device for Reproducing Music	The Worlds Work	XVII.. 309
Automatic Telegraphy, Experiments ln		XVIII.. 948
Automatic Tension. Poem. (P. K.)	Brie-h -Brac	XIII. .884
Autre Temps, Autre Moeurs. Poem. (Julie K. Wetl~erill)... 		XV.. 6o5
Autumn Holiday on French Rivers, An. (J. L. Molloy)	(7ulture and Progress	XVIII.. 947
Autumn Picture, An. Poem	Dora Read Goodale	XVII.. 87
Autumn Song, An. Poem	B. Norman Gunnison	XIV.. 819</PB>
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			Vol. Page.
Autumn Tides		Jo/zn Burroughs	xii.. 873
Avis, the Story of. (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps)		culture and Pro6 ress	xv.. 280
Awake. Poem		Hjahnar Hjorth boyesen	XI.. 112
A Wounded One will Read My Rhyme. Poem	I I	John Vance cheney	xii. .688
B ABES in the Woods *	Janet chase Hoyt	xiv. .488
	Illus.	Now I lay me down to sleep .... xiv	488	A White Squaw	493
		The Portage	489	 Providence                       
		Our Route	490	Rocky Rips	494
		The Drive to Greenville	491	Through the Dead Forest            
		Jack and Jill	492	Under the Big Birch	496
		brom Kiueo to the Carry	492
Baby, How a Man Takes care of his. (Mary Blake)	Home and Society	  XV.. 574
Babylon, Voices from. (J. A. Seiss)	culture nd Progress	xviii. .469
Bacon, Leonard W. Concerning the Use of Fagots at Geneva		 XVI.. I i6
Bacon, Rev. George B., Obituary of	Topics of the Time	 XIII.. 267
Bacon, T. R. A Pilgrimage to Vallombrosa	XVIII.. 97
Bagehot, Walter. (See Journalism as Exemplified by the Late Mr. Bagehot.)
Bairds (Henry M.) Rise of the Huguenots 	czdtzire and Pro6sress	XIX. .31 I
Baker, XVilliam M., Papers ~y:
	Mr. Quattys Great Speech*	xiii.. i6o	Two Couples: AWhiteandaVellow. xviii. .375
Baldwin, Henry. Farragut in Mobile Bay		XIII. .539
Balkans, Over the, with Gourko                         Francis V. Greene		 XX.. 721
Ballad, A. (A. Z.)                                  Brie-) -B roe		XVII. .455
Ballade of Blue China. (Andrew Lang)		XIX.. 160
Ballade of the Candidate, The. Poem. (Arthur Penn)              		 Xx.. 8oo
Ballades in Blue China. (Andrew Lang)               culture and Progress		 XX.. 795
Balladine, A. Poem. (Cornelia Seabring Parker)          Brie-) -B roe		 XX. .952
Ballad of a Gruesome Butcher, etc. (R. R. B.)		 XI. .456
Ballad of Waska Wee, The Beautiful. Poem. (M. M. D.) . .. 		 XII. .144
Balzac,0 Honor6                                  All~ert Rhodes		  XI. .636

Illus. The House where Balzac was Born . . ..... 636 Fac-simile of one of Balzacs Proof-sheets. .641
	Where Balzac weut to School	638	Baizacs Prison when a School-hoy	643
	Balzac	640	Tomh of Balzac	646
Barbarism, The Tax for	Topics of the Time	xiv. .561
Barnard, Charles (Editor of The Worlds Work), Papers by:
	A Hundred Thousand Homes (With	Plate Locks and Paisley Shawls	xiv. .370
	Plans)	,.. ~	A New American Industry	xvi. .ao6
	Some Experiments in Co-operation.. ...... 99	Under High Pressure	Ix.. 276
	A Scottish Loaf Factory	xiii.. 6o	Light, Heat, and Power for the House-
	Toad Lane, Rochdale	xIII. .203	holder	xIx. .145
The English Workiugmans Home0 .xIIi. .348
Barr, Lillie E. Critics and Critics. (From the Spanish)	Brie-h-B rac		XI. .455
Barrons Foot Notes; or, Walking as a Fine Art	cultume and Progress	. xi. . 750
Barrow, Fanny. A Fox Hunt at Pau	xii. .(6i
Bartlett, Of William Francis. Poem	Bret Harte	xiii.. 669
Bartletts (J. R.) Dictionary of Americanisms 	culture and Progress	XVI.. 439
Bartletts (S. C.) From Egypt to Palestine	XIX. .152
Bartlett, William Francis, Memoir of. (F. W. Palfrey)		XVI.. 594
Bartley, James A. To a Bird. Poem	XIII.. 31
Barton Experiment, The, and The Jericho Road 	cultumv and Progress	XIII. .873
Bascorns (John) Comparative Psychology 	XVI. .294
Bassett, A. L., Papers by:
	Reminiscences of Washington0	xIv.. 73	Washingtons Only Sister	xv.. ~oI
Bassett, C. F. The Skater. Poem	Brie-h-Brae	XIII. .575
Bates, Charlotte F., Poems by:
	To Henry Wadsworth Longfellow		To One who had Called a Woman a
	(On his Birthday)	xIII. .639	Butterfly	xv.. 144
	Woodhines in Octoher	xIv. .142	The Two Antis	xvII. .918
Bates, Fletcher. The Dead Bee. Poem	Bm-ie-)-Brac	XV.. 288
Bathometer, The	The Worlds Worh	XIII.. 140
Battery, New Portable		XV. .603
Battle of Bunkerloo,0 The	William Henmy Bishop	XIV. .351
	Illus. The Great Guns	xIv. . 351	Judas Maccaheus	358
	Opening of the Battle	352	Charge of the Gallant Six Hundted	351
	Benedict Arnold	353	Charge of the Highianders	359
	Lord Nelson	353	The Mine Explodes	359
	All Arms of the Service	353	The Supremacy of the Seas	360
	The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan	355</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Bay Shooting*	T. Robinson Warren	XIII.. 145
Illus. Has she struck a rock, or has the	He promises to make it lively for his Gun-
	boiler hurst?	XIII.. 145	maker	053
	A Snipe Blind	046	Dock-shooting on North-west Point	054
	A Beach House	o~	Morning Start                      
Goose-shooting in Shinnecock Bay	048 Zeph Chadwick in the Role of Undertaker.. 056
	Coming in underdouble-reef from the Point.. i~	Snipe-shooting at Chadwicks	157
	iBill Chadwicks Gunning-house	o~o	Henry Win. Herbert ( Frank Forrester) . o~8
	Good Luck! Is my roomadog pound?..isi	Tail-piece                         
Has the Gentleman the nightmare 0
Beach, M. S., Papers by:
	Origin of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hi-		A Secret Mission to Mexico: Origin of the
	dalgo	xvii. .299	Treaty ofGuadalsipe Hidalgo, II xviii.. 036
Beaconsfield and Gladstone		Topics of 1/ic Tune	XX.. 303
Beadle, J. H. The Mormon Theocracy	XIV. - 391
Beard, George 1\l. The Delusions of Clairvoyance	XVIII..433
Beauties of Nature, The. Poem. (Laura)		Bric-d-Brac	XII.. 448
Beauty for Ashes. Poem	Louise Chandler Moulton	XI.. 15
Becket, Thomas. (J. A. Froude)	-	Culture and Progress	XVI.. 154
Beds and Tables, Stools and	~	... Clarence (ook	XI. - 342, 488, 809
[xtt. - i68, 796; XIII. .86, 318, 656, 816; XIV.. I
	Illus.	De Profundis	804
He can do little who cant do this	8o5
Coffee Table, h la Torque	8o6
The Cheerful Round of Daily Work	807
Tail-piece                               807

A Corner in St. Annas House     xiii.. 86

A Corner Fire-place	87
Things New and Old	81
Miss Angel Painted It	89
Old-time Elegance	90
A Screen of Books	91
A French Settee	92
Ebony and Ivory	93
Old Colony Days	94
Sancta Simplicitas	321
Chinese StandSouth American Water Jar

Siamese Bowl	321
You have waked me too soon, I moist slum-
ber again                           322

Dutch Bedstead	323

A Bed is the Most Delightful Retreat Known

to Ma-s	324
And now confessed the toilet stands dis


played	325
When clothes are taken from a chest of
sweets	326
Bedside Table	326
And all Arabia breathes from yonder box .327

A Duchesse	328
Grand Combination Trunk Line	657
French Bureau, with Fine Brass Mounts... 659

A Love of a Bonnet-box	66o
South American Water-pitcher	66o
A Half-way House	66~
French Wash-standsJapanese Towel-rack 664

A Place for Everything	66~
Chinese Sofa, Made of Bamboo	665
Shelves for a Corner	666
Why, this is Spode!	817
Extension Dining-table and Chairs	8i8
Design for End Supports of Dining-table... 8o8

Drawer Handle and Half of Key-plate of

Freoch Bureau	819
Brass Ornament on French Bureau	819
Table and Chair from Tyrol, Bavaria	820
Coffee-table and As-You-Like-It Chair     820
	AJacobean Chair	xiv..
	Fayence Water Cooler	3
	Of studie toke he moste cure and hede - -	4
	Odds and Ends	6
	Easy Lines	8
	I took you for a joint stool	8
	Home and Society	XIV. .261
Initial,	XI. .342
Aba! I am warm, I have seen the fire .342
Tis Home whereer the Hearth is	343
A Cozy Corner	344
A Surprise Party	345
Chair and Table from Cottiers	346
But, soft! what light through yonder win-
dow breaks!                   
And one describes a charming Indian
   screen	348
Chinese ft~ag8re with Cupboard	349
Chinese Etag~re with Modern English
   Sconce	50
How far that little candle throws	his
   beams!	35
The young scholar and his wife	352
What do you read, my Lady?	489
Effect of Slots for Book-shelves	490
Curtains Hung by Rod and Rings	491
Curtain for an Every-day Window	492
Curtain in an Arch-way	493
Strip and Hook for Hanging Pictures	494
Hail! calm acclivity, salubrious spot! .495
A Harbor of Refuge	496
A Bit of Regnault	497
No Nonsense about It	499
Screen from a Japanese Picture-book	500
Parlor Fire-place	501
Snuggery Fire-place	501
An Every-day Mantel-piece	809
Another Way of Dealing with Common
   place	Sii
Much in Little Space	812
Hanging Shelf and Cabinet          
Grandmothers Cupboard	8o6
A Cupboard of To-day	817
A Friendly Lounge	8o8
A Chinese Shelf	820
Solid Comfort	822
	Unless the kettle boilin~ be	xii - o68
Oak Dining-table, Louis XIV	o68
A Wall-flower	169
Now, do be seated	169
The Last sweet thing in Corners	171
Sweetness and Light	172
The Pippins and Cheese have come .... . 173
Books Within Reach	175
Plan of a New York House	797
Shell be down in a minute, Sir	799
Pretty by Day or Night	Son
In Tea-cup time of Hood and Hoop	8oi
        The Childrens Quarter of an Hour	802
Bedstead,* A Makeshift. (C. L. N.)                  
Beers, Henry A., Papers by:
        Yale College *	Xi. .760	Hugh Latimer. Poem	xvi.. 256
        On a Miniature. Poem	xii - .633	Waiting for Winter. Poem	XIX. .265
Beerss (Henry A.) Odds and Ends 	Culture and Progress	XVII .304
Beers, W. George. Canadian	~	XIV. - 5o6
Bees *	-. Sop/dc Bledsoe Herrick	XV . 100
	Illus. Bees (Natural Size)	xv. - 100	Head and Structure of Eye	103
	Mouth of Honey-Bee	100	Nervous System of Bee	104
	Mandibles, etc	101	Abdominal View of the Body	105
	Inferior Wing	101	Comb, front view, etc	oo6
	Alimentary Canal	102	Ovary of Laying Queen	107
	Stinging Apparatus	102	Antenuw	ioS</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00096" SEQ="0096" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI090" N="A008">8	INDEX.
Bees,* Tue Pastoral	John Burroughs	Vol. Pagr.
	XVIII.. 13
	Illus. Bees and Blossoms	XVIII.. 23	Hiving the Bees                    
	Telling the Bees	4
Beethoven. Poem	Celia Thaxter	~.. 32
Beggars Mirror, The. Poem. (Joel Benton)	Bric-d-Brac	xix.. 639
Beginnings of Christianity, The. (George P. Fisher)	(ulture and Progress	xv.
Beginnings of Life,~ The	Sophie Bledsoe flerrich	XIII.. 22
Illus. Vegetable Cells and Starch Grains... xiii.. 23 Vertical Section of Leaf of M. Polymorpha. 26
	Spirogyra Longata about to effect Conjuga-		Glands and Stellate Hairs	a6
	tion		. 24	Stellate Hairs from El~agnus in situ	26
	Pollen Grains	25	Cross-section of Cactus Stem	27
	Antheral Receptacle of l\Iarchantia Poly-		Spiral Vessels in Leaf of Impatiens Balsam-
	   morpha	25	   ma	28
Being a Boy. (Charles Dudley Warner)	fiulture a;zd Progress.	..... 591
Bellamy, Edward, Papers hy:
	The Old Folks Party	xi. .66o	Lost	 xv. .219
	A Providence	xii.. ~	Pottss Painless Cure	XVII.. 8
	Hooking Watermelons	xiv. .622
Bell, XV. H. The Stickeen River and its Glaciers		XVII.. 8o5
Bender IIenshpecked? Vas		Von Boyle	XIII .575
Benedict, Sir Julius, A Morning with		Kate Field	XIII. .480
Benjamin, Park, Jr. What is Love?	Poem	Bric-d-B2ne	XIV.. 127
Bennett Business, The	Topics of the Time	XX. .937
Bennochs (Francis) Poems	(ulture and Progress	XVII. .305
Bensel, James Berry. Forgotten. Poem		XX.. 731
Benton, Joel, Papers hy:
	Eros. Poem	 XI.. 522	Opportunity. Poem		XVII.. 552
	John Burroughs~	XIII. .336	The Confession. Poem		XVIII. .455
	The Whispered Secret. Poem	XIV. .415	The Kings Abridgment	Poem	XVIII.. 8oo
	Pure Milk, by the French Method 	...... 437	The Beggars Mirror. Poem		XIX. .639
	The 1\Ian who Doubted His Own	Eyes	Parting Lovers. Poem		XX.. 639
	Poem	XVII. .455
Bereft. Poem	F. Al. Booth	XVI. .478
Bergh, Henry, and his Work	(. C. Buel	XVII.. 872
	Illus. Henry Bergh on Duty. (Capturing	Milking a Cow in the Street	877
	   a Burr.Bit)	XVII. .873	An Ambulance at Work	171
	The Slay of the Family	174	An Obsolescent Sport               
	One of the Societys Fountains	175	The Bull-dog of the Future	lb
	Entrance to the Societys Building	876
Berries, New Varieties of. (P. T. Q.)	flame and Society	XIV.. 8~8
Beside Loves Bier. Poem. (R. T. W. Duke, Jr.)		Brie-d-Brac		 xix. .640
Beside the Brook. Poem. (George Birdseye)				XVIII. .319
Bianciardi, F. D. R., Poems hy:
        A Vintage Song                    XIV.. 852	Serenade		XX. .732
        The Village Church                XIX. .859
Bihle Commentary, The. Vol. V		Culture and	Progress   	  XI.. 295
Bible? How do I Know What is the... 		Tryon Edwards		 XIII. .521
Bihle, Questions Awakened h	~Th Mll~
	y the. ~jon ier~	Culture and Progress	XIV. .410
Bicycling. (See Huh, A Wheel Around the.
Biddy McGinnis at the Photographers	Brie-d-Brac	xv. .901
Bifrdst, the Rainhow Bridge. (A Nurse Legend.)	Poem.... Laura W Johnson  	XI. .629
Biology. (Joseph Cook)	Culture and Progress 	xv. .436
Biorn the Bold. (A Christmas Ballad)	Constantina E. Broohs	XVII.. 313
Bird Architecture ~                                Thomas Al. Brewer.. . . XVI		.47, 257, 305
		[XVII. .161
	Illus. Bower of Chlamydodera NuchaIis... XVI.. 47	Nest of Least Bush Titmouse	309
	Garden and Cabin of the Amblyornis Inor-		Nest of Penduline Titmouse		310
	nata	48	Nest of the Verdin	322
	Plan of above	 52	Nest of the Senegal Amanduvat		311
	Nests of the Baya-Bird	257	Nest of the Blue-Gray Gnat-Catcher		322
	Shelter Nest of Male Gold-Fronted Weaver-		Three Nests of the Tailor-Bird		323
	   Bird	258	Nest of Black-Capped Gnat-Catcher		323
	Nest of Philippine Weaver	258	Nest of Palm-Swift in Spathe of Cocoa-
	Nest of Striated Weaver	259	   Palm		324
	Nest of West African Weaver	a6o	Nest of Palm-Swift on Palmetto-Leaf		325
	Social Weaver	262	Ruby-Throated Humming-Bird	xvii	i6t
	Nest of Waglers Cacique	262	Diagrams of Tongues of Humming-Birds		262
	Nest of Tordo de Fierro, or Iron Thrush	.263	Bills of Humming-Birds		263
	Normal and Double Nests of Bullocks		Wing and outer-Quill Feather of the Saber-
	   Oriole	264	   winged Humming-Bird		263
	Nest of Orchard Oriole	264	Plover-Crested Hsimming.Bird		264
	Normal Nest of Hooded Oriole	265	Mango Humming-Bird               
	Nest of Crested Cacique	265	The Vervain Humming-Bird		i66
	Unusual Nest of Hooded Oriole	266	Puff-Leg Humming-Bird		i68
	Nest of Jamaica Oriole	267	Long-Tailed Humming-Bird		269
	Nest of the Spotted Oriole	268	Nest of Fawn-Breasted Humming-Bird		270
	Nest of the Vellow-Throated Vireo	305	Red-Breasted Hermit Humming-Bird		272
	Nest of Red-Eyed Vireo	306	Costas Ruffed Humming-Bird		273
	Nest of Florida Greenlet	307	Broad-Tailed Humming-Bird		275
	Nest of Huttons Vireo	307	Allens Humming-Bird		276</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00097" SEQ="0097" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI091" N="A009">	PART TWO, VOLS. XI. TO XX.	9
			Vol. Page.
	Bird Medley,0 A. 	John Burroughs	XII. .479
	Illus. Head-piece	xli. .17~	A Song-Sparrows Nest	486
	Robins in the Meadow	480	Barn-Swallows	487
	Wild Pigeons at Roost	48t	The Bobolink	488
	Jay-Birds and Cedar-Birds	483	Tail-piece	489
	Snow-Buntings	485
	Birds and Birds0	John Burroughs	xv. .354
	Illus. Shrike saluting the Sunrise	xv.. 356	Cedar-Birds	360
	English Sparrows	387	Tail-piece	363
	A Narrow Escape	358
	Birds and Poets. (John Burroughs)		Culture and Progress	XIV. .407
	Birds and Seasons of New England.	(Wilson Flagg)		 XL.. 293
Birdseye, George, Poems by:
	Beside the Brook	xviii. .319	Epigrams	XIX. .480

Birds, Humming. (See Humming-Bird, The, etc.)
	Birds of the Colorado Valley. (Elliott Coues)	Culture and Prog;-ess 	XVIII. .313
Birds of the United States, Natural History of. (Alexander
	   Wilson)			xvii. .~i2
	Birds,0 Something about		Ernest Ingersoll	 xii. .689
	Illus. Tufted Titmouse	xii.. 689	Duck-Hawk, or Peregrine Falcon      
	Titmouse or ChickadeeBobolinkSong		Mountain Quail, or Plumed Partridge....	692
	   Sparrow	689	PuffinGolden PloverNight-Hawk	692
	Roseate Tern  Brown CreeperGreat		Common House-WrenBlack-Necked Stilt
	   Northern Shrike	690	   Humming-Birds Nest	693
	Marbled GodwitBlackburnian Warbler	.691
	Bird, The Flown. Poem	  Richard Henry Stoddard	xci. .897
	Birthday, A. Poem	.. .Elizabeth Ahers Allen	XI. .279
	Bishops (XV. H.) Detmold 	  Culture and Progress	XVIII. .946
Bishop, William Henry, Papers by:
	The Battle of Bunkerloo*	XIV. .351	Over the Narrowest Narrow Gauge0 .xvIII..593
	7vIiss Calderons German0	xvi. .859	Young Artists Life ii New York0.. xix. .355
	A Night with Edison0	xvii.. 88	To Coney Island	xx.. 353
	Bismarck in the Franco-German War.	(Dr. Busch)	culture and Progress	XVIII.. 314
	Bisulphide of Carbon in Steam Engines		The Worlds Work	  XX. .319
	Bits of Travel at Home. (H. H.)		Gulture and Progress	 XVI. .903
	Bitumen. Poem. (Joseph Kirkland)		Bric.d-Brae	 XII. .286
	Bjdrnson,0 Bjtirnstjerne		Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen	 XX. .336
	   Illus. Portrait of Bjdrnstjerne Bjdrnson	336
	Blackberries for Home and Market.0	(See Fruits~ Small, Success with.)
	Black Hills,0 A Trip to the	Leander P. Richardson	XIII.. 748
	Illus. Scene in Custer City	XIII. .748	Hill City, between Custer and Deadwood .
	Lower End of Deadwood	749	Wild Bill	752
	Deadwood Gulch	750
	Blackies (John Stuart) Natural History of Atheism 	Culture and Progress	XViI.. 155
	Blackies (John Stuart) Songs of Religion and Life		 XLI. .133
	Blacks (XVilliam)  Macleod of Dare	          	xvii. .910
Blake, Mary, Papers by:
	Iwency-six Hours a Day	xv.. 554, 8~8	Letters to Voung Mothers	XX.. 305, 469
How a Man takes care of his Baby.. ..... 594	[630, 789
	Letters to a Young Mother	XiII..130, 273
14I9 ~66, 72t
	Blake,0 William, Painter and Poet	Horace F. Scudde	XX.. 225
	Illus. Deaths Door	xx.. 225	Elijah in the Chariot of Fire	233
	Portrait of William Blake	227	Border of Plate from the Book of Job.. 236
	Young burying Narcissa	228	When the morning stars sang together. .237
	Infant Joy	230	The Counselor, King, Warrior, Mother,
	Morning or Glad Day	232	   and Child in the Tomb               239
 Blancs (Charles) Grammar of Painting and		Engraving	Culture and Progress	XVIII. .945
- Blanid. (Robert D. Joyce)				 XIX. .310
 Blast, An Oxygenated			The Worl~ls Work	 XII. .913
 Blast, Experiments with				 XIX.. 951
 Blast-Lamp				XIII. .574
 Blauvelt, Augustus, Papers by:
          Protestant Yaticanism	XIi..721 Are our Insane		Retreats Inhuman?. .XVII..902
	Blind, A Reading-Room for the. (P. B. K.)	(ulture and Progress	XI. .136
	Bliss, Charles M. The Brattleboro Method		XIV.. 387
	Blow-Pipe, New Portable	The Worlds Work	XVI.. 756
	Blue-Stocking, A. Poem. (Debonair)	Eric-h-B rae	XVII. .918
	Blush, The. Poem	Charles de Koy	XVIII.. 782
	Boat and Ship Models,0 Testing	The Worlds Work	XII.. 137
	Boats, Double		. . .XLV. .574</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00098" SEQ="0098" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI092" N="A010">INDEX.
			 Vol. Pa~e.
Boats, Ribless		The Worlds l Vork	  XI.. 140
Bodine, William B	Kenyon College *		  XV.. 698
Bohemian Days*		Maigaret B. Wright	.. xvi. .
	Illus. Catching the Sunset	xvi.. 125	Shooting the Rapids	124
	The Village Street	522	 Have you need of a model so-day?	.525
	The Scotch Baronet Reading Fichte	122	iDolce Far Nicote	226
	Criticising the Days Work	123	The Good-natured Model	128
	The Audience oo the Bridge	124	Hunting for Motives	128
Bohemian, The. (Charles de Kay)	Culture and Progress	XVII. .6io
Boiler for Stripping Bark from Timber	The Worlds Work	XIII. .428
Boiler-Tube Stopper		XI.. 904
Bolt, Tci, or Not to Bolt      .... 	Washington Gladden	XX. .90b
Bompiani, Sofia, Papers hy:
	The New Museum in Rome*	xviii....	The Infant Hercules Again	xix. .544

Bonaparte, Madame, The Life and Letters of. (E. IL. Didier). Culture ond Progress	XVIII .792
Bonapartes,* Madame, Letters from Europe	Eugeue L. Didier.	XVIII. . 289, 381
	Illus. Madame Jerome Bonaparte, from the Por-	Jerome Bonaparte, from the Portrait by Gil-
	trait by Gilbert Stuart	xviii .315	bert Stuart	38 1
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte ............. 387
Book-Binding, Novel Method of	The Worlds Work	XIV. - 865
Books, American, of the Paris Quays	(Postscript to Oddities
   of Paris)	J. ft Osborne	XIX. .318
Books and Reading		Topics of the Time              XV. .425
Book-Sewing Macbine		The Worlds Work           XIX. .317
Books for Children		(ulture and Progress.     - XI. - 897
		[XV. .282; XIX. .314
Books, New English	(Charles Welford)	             XIII. .424, 571
[729, 875; XIV. .121, 267, 411, 570, 722, 862; XV. .139, 283, 432, 601, 746, 897; XVI. .154, 298
Books of Travel, Recent	Culture and Progress	XX. .31 I
Books, The Prices of	 opics of the Time	 XI. .434
Booth, E. M. Bereft. Poem	 	XVI. .478
Boozy Little Bat. * Poem	. (3larles de Kay	XIX. - 500
Borax as a Preservative	The Worlds Work	 XI.. 756
Boston Road, The Old	B. S. Nodal	XIV. .465
Botany. (See Microscope, Hours with the.)
Botta, Anne Lynch, Poems by:
	Harmony	xiii. .677	Vita Nuova	xix. .671
	In the Adirondacks	xiX..i97
Boughs, a Bed of	John Burroughs	XV.. 68
Bowdoin College0  .	Geo;ge Thomas Packard       ~tII.. 47
	Illus. General View of Bowdoin CollegeXII. - 49	Diogenes~.~	57
	Joseph McKeen, first President of Bowdoin.	~	A May Training at Bowdoin in the Olden
	Rev. Jesse Appleton, second President...	52	   Time	57
	Bowdoin Souvenirs in the Olden Time - ...	52	The Bowdoin Library	58
	Androscoggin Falls, Brunswick, Maine....	53	Cup of the Bowdoin Navy	59
	Bowdoin College in 1830	54	President Chamberlain	59
	Professor Cleavelands Fire-place	55	The Rope-Pull Bowdoin	6o
	Professor Parker Cleaveland	55	The Hold-In Bowdoin	6i
	Professor Cleaveland on the Lecture Path..
Bowens (Francis) Moral Philosophy	(ulture and P;ogrcss	XV.. 134
Bower-Birds of Australia, The. (See Bird Architeclure.)
Bowker, R. R., Papers by:
	Quatrains. Poem	xi.. 278	Thomas A. Kempis: De Imitatione Christi.
	The Ballad of a Gruesome Butcher, dcxi.. 456	Poem	xvii. - 400
	A Happy Lover. Poem	I. .476	A College Camp at Lake George5 .. .XXiI. .617
	Life. Poem	Xiv.. 386
Bow-Shooting	Mau;-ice Thompson	XIV. .273
	Illus. The Archery Club	xiv. .273	Dolce Far Nicole	281
	Border illustrating Encounter of Robin		Our Tent on Indian River	282
	   Hood and Sir Guy Gisborne, etc	274	Ctesar	283
	Williams the Hermit	275	A Good Shot	284
	Stringing the Bow	276	The Thunder-Pumper	285
	Drawing the Bow	277	The Senators Lecture	285
	Aiming High	275	Hawk Watching for Quail	286
	A Shot at a Woodpecker	279	Mister, make me a bow, will ye?	286
	Portrait of Her l\Iajesty Queen	Victoria.280	Vou couldnt gi me a thousand o them ere
	What you aimed at	281	   bows	287
	XVhat your arrow found when it got there~	.281	Tail-piece	287
Bow-Shooting, More About. (Maurice Thompson)	Home aud Society	XIV, .717
Boxer. Poem. (C. F. George)	B;-ic-d-Brac	XVI. .910
Boyce, S. S. Extempore		XVI. .607
Boy Emigrants, The. (Noah Brooks)	- Culture and Progress	III. .424</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00099" SEQ="0099" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI093" N="A011">	PART TWO, VOLS. XL TO XX.	I
	Vol. Page.

Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, Papers by:
	Awake. Poem	XI.. 112	Four Sonnets     .       xv. .66z
	A Scientific Vagabond	XI.. 229	Falconberg * . . xvi. .~6, 729, 824; XVII.. 20
	Hildas Little Hood.* Poem	XI. .427	248, 363, 537, 672, 8i6
	The Man who Lost his Name	xii.. 8o8	The University of Berlin	xviii.. 205
	Norway and the Norsemen	XIII.. 291	The University of ~	xviii.. 654
	How Mr. Storm Met his	Destiny.... XIII. .547	Annunciata	xviii. .92t
	Elegy on A. G. L. Poem	XIII. .666	Ilka on the Hill.top  	 XIX. .220
	Ivan Tourgulneff	XIV. .200	Two Visits to Victor Hugo	 XIX.. 284
	Swart Among the Buckeyes	XIV.. 547	A Knight of Dannebrog	 XIX. ~
	J arl Sigurds Christmas Eve. *	Poem. XV. .289	Bjdrnstjerne Bj8rnson	 XX.. 336
	Little Sigrid.0 A Ballad	XV. .522
Boyesen, Hja]mar Hjorth. (With a Portrait)	Frank F. Heal/i	XIV.. 776
Boyesens (H. H.)  Goethe and Schiller 	Cu/lure and Progress	XVIII.. 147
Boyesens (H. H.)  Falconberg	          	XVIII. .472
Boyesens (H. H.) Gunnar 		       	XX 155
Boyle, A. B. Widowed. Poem			XVIII.. 873
Boys of the Family. XV. H. Rideing		... .Home and Sociely.
	 I.	The Boy who Wants to be a Sailor	 XVI.. 746
	II.	The Beginner in Journalism	 XVI. .902
	III.	How to Become a Mechanical Engineer	XVIII.. 242
	IV.	A Military Education at West Point	XVIII. .463
	V.	TelegraphyEngravingArchitecture	 XIX. .307
Boys of Other Countries. (I3ayard	Taylor)		Cu/lure and	Progress   	XIV.. 120
Boys Room, The			home and Sociely		 XI.. 128
B., P. The Pirates Doom. Poem			Brie-k-B rae		XVI.. 911
B., R. Unawares. Poem					 lIt. .484
Brackett, Anna C., Poems by:
        The Legend of the Statue	XI. .116	The Goblet		XVI.. 659
Bradley, Mary E., Poems by:
        His Messenger	XII. .399	Snowdrops5		XV. .371
        Anticipation	XIII. .247	A Canticle of Spring		XVII. .898
        Fulfillment	XIII. .248	The Kings Lesson		XIX. .296
Brattleboro Method, The	(liar/es Al. Bliss             XIV. .387
Brazil 	Herberl H. Smilit .... XVIII.. 6~, 192, 352
	[692,890; XIX. .225
Brazil. (H. H. Smith)	Cit/lure and Progress	XIX.. 794
Brazil, Penal Settlement of. (See Fernando Noronha.)
Breaking the News. Poem. (R. K. Munkittrick)	Brie-J-Brac	XIV. .575
Breech-loading Rifle,5 The First. (J. Watts de Peyster)	Communicalions	XIX. .939
Bremner, Gordon. Some New York Fashions in 18141830.... Home and Society..,		XVIII. .623
Bret Hartes Thankful Blossom 	Cu/lure and Progress	XIV.. 265
Brewer, Thomas M. Bird Architecture	          XVI. .47, 257, .305;	XVII. .161

BRIC.X.BRAC. Contents of:
	Adams, John, An Unpublished Letter from	  XX.. n6o
	Ad InterimAd DiemAd Damnum. (Margaret Vandegrift)	XVII. .766
	Adrienne. (V. XV. W.)	XVIII. .477
	Advantages of Ballast. (Sketch)            	  XX.. 480
	Advertisement Answered, The. (Frank N. Thorn)	  XI.. 591
	After you, Sir. (Silhouette)	 XII.. 303
	All Ashore. (Drawing by H. P. Wolcott)	 xvi. .912
	Alnasehar, New Vork, 2877. (H. P. Handy)	 xv. .a88
	Along the Line. (Irwin Russell)	XVIII.. 799
	Amateur MinstrelsyBehind the Scenes. (Drawing by Wolcott)	XVIII.. i6o
	American Sketch, An. (Nellie G. Cone)	 XIX.. 640
	American Stage-Coach, An. (Alfred Foriisand)	 XIV. .866
	Ant Drop of Rain. Poem. (M. W. Prewitt)	 XVI.. 603
	Another Hanging Committee Outrage. (Drawing by L. Hopkins)	 xx.. i6o
	Arabellas Reception Room. (Drawing by Hooper)	 xiv.. 128
	Archery i\Ieeting, The. (Nathan 1). Urner)	 xx.. 799
	Arthur at the Aquarium. (Drawing by F. Opper)	 xui..
	Art Reform, An. (Drawing by Church)	 XIII.. 881.
	Auld I.ang Syne. (Parmenas 1\Iix)	 xiv.. 228
	Automatic Tension. (P. K.)	 xiii. .884
	Autre TempsAutre Mceurs. (Julie K. Wetherill)	 xv.. 6o5
	Ballad, A. (A. Z.)	XVII. .455
	Ballade of Blue China. (Andrew Lang)	 xix.. i6o
	ISallade of the Candidate, The. (Arthur Penn)	  x. . lou
	Balladine, A. (C. S. Parker)	  X. .952
	Ballad of a Gruesome Butcher. (K. R. B.)	  XI.. 456
	Beauties of Nature, The. (By an Eleven-Vear-Old)	 xii. .448
	Ileautiful Ballad of Waska Wee	 XII.. 244
	Beggars Mirror, The. (Joel Benton)	 xix. .639
	Behold the Deeds! (H. C. Bunner)	 XVI.. 303
	Belfry of Christ Church, Oxford	 xii.. 768
	Benefit Night, A. (Drawing by H. P. Wolcott)	XVII. .761
	Beside Loves Bier. (R. I. W. Duke, Jr.)	 XIX. .640
	Beside the Brook. (George Birdseye)	XVIII.. 319
	Biddy I\IcGinnis at the Photographers	  v. .901
	Bitumen. (Joseph Kirkland)	 XII. .286</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00100" SEQ="0100" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI094" N="A012">12	INDEX.

BRIC~A-BRAC. Contents of: (Continued.)
	Vol. Page. -
	Bliss. (Drawing)	XIV. .127
	Blue Stocking, A. (Debonair)	XVII.. 919
	Borrowed Skates. (Drawing by Hopkins)	xvii. .454
	Boxer. (C. F. George)	XVI.
	Breaking tbe News. (R. K. Munkittrick)   	Xlv. .575
	Brown, Blue or Gray, The. (H. C. Parsons)	XVII.. 797
	Candor. (Drawing)	XII. .768
	Cant you go no faster, Tommy? (Silhouette by R. F. Bunner)	xiii. .736
	Changes of tbe Hours. (Laura Dexter)	xiii. .736
	Choice, The. (Zavarr Wilmshurst)	XII. .448
	Cbristmas Night in the Quarters.0 (Irwin Russell)	xv. .445
	Coercion. (Drawing)	xii.. 6o8
	College Comicalities. (Artbur Penn.) Drawings by L. Hopkins	xviii. .478
	Colonel Randolph Snaughter of Virginia.0 (Richard Williamson, Jr.)	xii. .141
	Come Fly with Me and be My Bride. (Drawing)	xm. .431
	Coming Home from School. (F3iza P. Mattbews)	xviii.. 640
	Coming Storm, Tbe. (H. P. Wolcott)	xvi. .922
	Compensation. (Hugb Howard)	xiv. .272
	Coney island. (Two drawings by H. P. Wolcott)	xvi.. 922
	Conjugal Conjugation. (William Webster Ellsworth)	XII. .448
	Constant Reader, A. (Parmenas Mix)	XII. .302
	Constralot	XI.. 304
	Corner in Apples, A. (Drawing by M. Woolf)	XIV. .272
	Cosmos. (Irwin Russell)	XIX. .799
	Country Clothes Line, The. (Two drawings by Hooper)	XVIII.. 639
	Cousin Will. (Philip Morse)	XIV.. 126
	Creature not too Bright or Good. (Drawing by Hooper)	XIII.. 88x
	Critics and Critics. (From the Spanisb, by Lillie E. Barr)	XI.. 455
	Crow Whicb? (A. S. Miller)	XIV..426
	Da Capo. (H. C. Bunner)	XIV.. 574
	Danger by Sea and Shore. (Drawn by Woolf)	XVI.. 760
	Dead Bee, The. (Fletcher Bates)	XV.. 288
	Death Bed of Mrs. OFlaherty. (David S. Foster)	XVII.. 920
	Delicacy. (Sketch)	XIII. .285
	De Ole Oman an Me. (A. C. Gordon)	XV.. 752
	Design for Bicyclers Handkerchief. (L. Hopkins)	XIX. .640
	Dianthus Barbatus. (Josephine Pollard)	XX. .319
	Dictation Exercises. (Virginia S. Imlia)	XIX. .477
	Dictionary, The Invention of the. (A. Z.)	XVI. .607
	Did you ever see such long ears, any how? (Drawing)	XVIII..
	Difference, A. (D. S. Foster)	XIV.. 425
	Difference, The. (Joseph A: Torrey)	XIII. .736
	Donner Party, The Rescue of the	XI.. 920; XII..447
	Early Crocus, The. Poem. (C. P. C.)	XIII. .576
	Easter. (Drawing by Hopkins)	XVII. .927
	Economy has its Pleasures. (Drawing)	XIII. .736
	England and America in 2782. Republished from Ledger. (Alfred Tennyson)	  XI.. 242
	En Route. Pantoum. (J. Brander Matthews)	 XVI.. 448
	En Route for the Exposition. (Drawings)	 XVI.. 603
	Epigrams. (George Birdseye)	 XIX. .480
	Epigrams. (Charles H. Dennis)	 XIX. .640
	Epigrams. (J. A. Macon)	 XX. .480
	Erratum	 XII. .447
	Every Man His Own Letter Writer. (F. R. S.)	 XV.. 242
	Exchange, An. (Irwin Russell)	 XIX. .799
	Extempore. (S. S. Boyce)	 XVI.. 607
	Evangeline, A Study of. (S.).... 	 XIII. .432
	Fables it Ia Mode. (A. Z.)	 XVI. .259
	Fables, Out of the World. (Illustrated by F. S. Church)	 XV.. 750
	Fair Isolinda, The. Poem. (Hugh Howard)	 XIII.. 242
	Fairys Dilemma, The. (Harriet McEwen Kimball)	XVIII.. Soo
	Faithless. (H. B.)	  XI. .243
	Family Cares. (Drawing by H. Pyle)	 XIII. .883
	Fanny Kembles Joumal. (Arthur Penn)	XVIII.. 257
	Farewell! Tis Loves Last Greeting. (Drawing)	 XIII..43o
	Fashions for Spring, 2876	 XII. .242
	Favorite Breaking Badly, The. (Drawing by Chip)	 xiv.. 415
	Feminine. (H. C. Bunner)	XVIII.. 952
	Few Features of Decorative Art,0 A. (L. W. Champney)	XVII.. 929
	Filial Devotion. (Drawing by M. Woolf)	 XV.. 6o8
	First Client, Ihe. (irwin Russell)	 XIV.. 575
	Fish Story, A. Poem. (John Brownjohn)	 XIII. .882
	Flank Movement on the Hanging Committee, A. (Drawing)	XVII.. 456
	Fools of Killogue, The. (irwin Russell)	XVIII.. 950
	From a Counting House. (H. C. Bonnet)	 XIX. .640
	Fruition. (Lucy Lee Pleasants)	 XV.. 244
	Funny Story, The. (Josephine Pollard)	xvii.. 322
	Getting to the Point. (Quipple Yarrow)	 XIV. .576
	Giving and Taking. (Drawing by Hopkins)	 xvi.. i6o
	Golly, How She Pulls l (Drawing)	 XIII.. 288
	Good Listener, A. (Drawing by H. Blashfield)	 XVI.. 448
	Good Sign, A. (Drawing)	 XIII.. 432
	Gorilla, To a, In a Menagerie. (F. W. Clarke)	 XIV. .272
	Gown Test, The. (L. M. G.)	 xvi. .603
	Grace before Meat. (Drawing)	xviii. .239
	Grandfathers Clock. (Drawing by Wolcott after A. B. Hoeber)	xvii.. 6i6
	Great Expectations. (Drawn by F. S. Church)	 xvi.. 758
	G. W. Enjoying the Repose of Private Life. (Drawing by Hopkins)	 XII.. 287
	Half Way Dubs. (Irwin Russell)	  Xi.. 7(0
	Harrowing. (Drawing)	  XI.. 456</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00101" SEQ="0101" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI095" N="A013">	PART TWO, VOLS. XL TO XX.	13

]3RIC-A-BRAC. Contents of: (Continued.)
	Vol. Page.
	Heart of a Rose, The. (H. W. Austin)	xviii. .477
	Here He Comes. (Drawing by Woolf)	XVII.. 615
	Hero Worship. (S. W. P.)	 xii.. 287
	Herrick. (A Preachment)	XVIII.. 477
	Her Treasures. (Mary Ainge De Vere)	 XIII.. 285
	Hey, Annie! etc. (Drawing)... 	 XIII.. 734
	Hole in the Floor, The. (Lizzie Clark Hardy)	 XIII.. 431
	Horse-Car Poetry, The. (XV. W. Brown)	  XI.. 910
	Hour and the Man, The. (J. A. 1.)	 xii.. 287
	How Women Love Dress. (W. W. Crane)	  XV.. 751
	Hysteriad, The. (Irwin Russell)	 XVI.. 759
	Identity. (Quoted)	 XIV. .415
	Indecision. (Jacob F. Henrici)	 xx. .Soo
	Indignant Pollyivog. (Margaret Eytinge)	 XIII. .431
	Ingratitude. (Silhouette)	  XI.. 455
	In November. (L. Frank Tooker)	 XIX. .320
	International Episode, An. (Eliza C. Hall)	 XIX. .952
	Interview with a Poet of the Future, An. (A. Z.)	xvii. .916
	In the Art Gallery. (Drawing by Gustav A. Endlich)	 XIX. .320
	In the Morning. Poem. (T. H. Robertson)	 XIII. .576
	In the Park. (Drawing)	 XIV..415
	In the Sweet By-and-By. (Drawing by Wolcott)	 XVI.. 6o7
	I Promessi Sposi. (J. B. M.)	 XX. .799
	Irish Eclipse, The. (Irwin Russell)	XVIII.. 159
	is Life Worth Living? (G. J. A.)	 XIX. .480
	Jack Frost at Work. (Sketch)	 XV.. 144
	Jaifrey. (Jennie E. T. Dowe)	 xiv. .868
	jealousy. (Drawing)	  XI.. 304
	Jealousy. (Drawing)	 XIV.. 271
	Jealousy at the Aquarium. (Drawing by Church)	 XIII. .88r
	Jelly-fish and the Crab, The	 XIII. .432
	Jessie. (David S. Foster)	 XIII. .734
	Juvenile Boston. (Drawing by Blashfield)	 XVI.. i6o
	Kembles (Fanny) JournaL (Arthur Penn)	XVIII.. 157
	Keramos	 XX.. 480
	Killing Time. (Drawing by Stull)	 XVI.. 758
	Kind of Traveler, A. (Cendrillon)	 XX. .319
	Kings Abridgment, The. From the Persian. (Joel Benton)	XVIII.. Soo
	Kite Time. (Drawing)             	 XIII. .143
	Kosciuzkos Will. (A. C. G.)	XVII.. 614
	Kree. Poem. (A. C. Gordon)	 XII. .916
	Kyarlina Jim. (A. C. Gordon)	 XIII. .735
	Labor Problem, The. (Sketch by F. S. Church)	XVII. - i6o
	Larrys on the Force. (Irwin Russell)	XVIII.. 638
	Last Week of School, The. (Drawing by Wolcott)	XVIII.. 640
	Late News. (Parmenas Mix)	 XIIi..z87
	Law at Our Boarding House. (A. C. Gordon)	 XX. . i6o
	Lazy Lover, The. (G. P. Lathrop)	XVII. .454.
	Leaves from a New Shorter Cathechism. (C. L. Dana)	XVII. .455
	Legend of Leap Year, A. Poem. (J. G. Holland)	 XII..6o7
	Les Morts Vont Vite. (J. B. M.)	 XIX. .479
	Lesson, in Mythology, A. (Eliza C. Hall)	 XIX. .320
	Let me get at him. (Silhouette)	 XII. .447
	Let the Ladies pass. (Drawing by Wolcott)	XVIII.. 638
	Lines to a Young Lady. (R. K. Munkittrick)	 XIV. .ia8
	Lions at the Park, The. (Drawing)	 XIV.. izfi
	Literary Assistance Bureau, ihe	  XI.. 143
	Looking Behind.* (Palmer Cost)	XVII.. 767
	I..ory Lye. (New Translation)	 XIX. .159
	Lost Watch,* Ihe	 XVI. .91t
	Love and Jealousy. (Rosa Vertoer Jeffrey)	 XX. .95L
	Love and Mischief.0 (Zavarr Wilmshurst)	 xii.. 6o8
	Love and Reason. (Rosa Yertner Jeffrey)	 XIV.. 27t
	Lovers Telegraph, The. (Drawing)	 XII. .916
	Love Song. (W. M. Briggs)	 XIX. .157
	iNlagic Pill,* The. (H. P.)	 XII. .446
	Mahsr John. (Irwin Russell)	 XIV.. 127
	Major Stubbs. (Parmenas Mix)	 xii.. 6o6
	Man who Doubted his own Eyes, The. (Joel Benton)	XVII.. 455
	Master George Washington Jones. (Drawing)	 XIi..448
	Mermaid and the Octopus, The. (Charles P. Russel)	 XVI.. i6o
	Metrical Gymnastics. (H. C. Bunner). 	XVIII.. 410
	Michael Angelo and the Stone-Cutter. (Charles Noble Gregory)	XVII.. 312
	Microscopic Serenade,0 A. (Jacob F. Henrici)	 XIX..
	Milking-Time. Poem. (Philip Morse)	 XVI.. 607
	Mirror, The. (Walter Learned)	 XIV. .868
	Mississippi Witness, The. (Irwin Russell)	 XIII.. a86
	Misunderstood. (Miriam Kenyon)	XVII. - 6i6
	Modern Course of True Love, The. (Walter Carey)	 XVI.. 447
	Money of our Fathers, The. (I. E. Nagle.) (See also xvii. .311)	 XVI. .446
	More Pidgin English	 XVI.. i~8
	Mr. Gently and Mad Dog. (Drawing by M. Woolf)	 XIV.. 868
	Mulligan Guards Escorting a Regiment. (Drawing by Wolcott)	XVII.. 312
	Monster	 xx.. 640
	My Little Wife. (H. W. Austin)	XVIII.. 637
	My Screen. (Frank R. Stockton)	 XVI.. 603
	Mythological. (Stephen Smith)	XVII. .454
	Natural Conclusion, A. (Philip Morse)	XVIII.. 159
	Nebuchadnezzar.* (Irwin Russell)	 XII. .288
	Nigger Twis. (A. C. Gordon)	 XV.. 143</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00102" SEQ="0102" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI096" N="A014">	14	INDEX.

BRIC-A-BRAC. Contents of: (Continued.)
	Va?. Page.
	Noonday Down Town. (Drawn by II. P. Wolcott)	 XVI.. 760
	Norvern People. (Irwin Russell)	XIII. .430
	Nothing so Certain as Uncertainty. (Drawing by J. F. Baker)	 XIV.. 726
	Ode to a Pea. (Christine Ladd)	 xiv. .727
	Old French Metrical Forms. (H. C. Bunner)	 XVI..
	Old Hostlers Experience, The. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	xiii.. 144
	Old Scissors Soliloquy. (Parmenas Mix)	  XI.. 908
	Ole Laughing. (A. C. Gordon)	 XIV.. 726
	On a Fan that Belonged to the Marquise de Pompadour. (Austin Dohoon)	xviii.. i6o
	On the Trapping of a Mouse that Lived in a Ladys Escritoire. (C. C. Bud)	 xx.. 320
	Opinioiis of Captain de Lacy, R. A. (Job Case)	xviii.. 640
	Orpheus. (Drawing)	  XI. .454
	Orpheus. (Drawing)	 xi. .6oo
	Our Artist Abroad	 XVI.. 304
	Pair of Quatrains, A. (A. Z.)	XVIII.. 950
	Paris Qusys, American Books on the. (J. D. Osborne)	 XIX.. 328
	Parting Lovers. (Joel Benton)	 XX.. 639
	Pat Agency. (Drawing by M. Woolf)	  XI. .302
	Personal. (XV. C.)	 XIX. .320
	Philanthropic Spirit, A. (Drawing by Woolf)	 XVI.. 158
	Philosopher and Poet. Poem. (Selma XV. Paine)	 XIII. .243
	Phonographic. (Drawing by H. P. Wolcott)	 XVI.. 6o6
	Phrenology. (Silhouette)	  XI.. 908
	Picked Nine at Practice, The. A Case of Foul. (Drawing)	 XIII. .287
	Picture with a Moral, A. (Drawing)	 XII. .767
	Pirates Doom, The. (P. B.)	 XVI. .911
	Plutarchs Lives. (Lucy Lee Pleasants)	 XVI.. 758
	Poe, Edgar Allan. (R. T. P. A.)	  XI. .242
	Poem by the Author of Home, Sweet Home, A	 XIII. 883
	Poes Raven. (Arthur Jacohus)	 XVI.. 058
	Poetical Amenities. (Austin Dobson and E. C. Stedman)	 XIX.. Son
	Poet in a Grocery. (Thomas S. Collier)	 XIV.. 226
	Poetry of the Future, The. (Christine Ladd)	 XIV.. 727
	Political. (W. C.)	 XIX. .320
	Politics at the Log.Rolling. (J. A. Macon)	 XX.. 952
	Polyphone, The. (Irwin Russell)	 XIX. .639
	Portraits in Black and White	 XX.. 320
	Practical Young Woman, A. (Irwin Russell)	 XX. .480
	Precautionary Measure, A. (Drawing)	 XIV.. 271
	Precedents. (Amy T. Weld)	 yin.. 766
	Precepts at Parting. (Irwin Russell)	 XII. .767
	Present and Past. (Arthur Penn)	 XX.. 319
	Prima-Donnas, Two. (C. C.)	 VIII. .319
	Princes Noses, The. (W. J. Linton)	 XIX.. 952
	Punch and Judy at Rockaway Beach. (Drawing by Wolcott)	XVIII.. 480
	Quatrains. (E. R.(	 XIII. .735
	Quatrains. (Villy Pique)	 XIII..883
	Quotation from King Lear, A. (Drawing by Pyle)	 XIV. .416
	Rain and Shine. Ballad. (J. B. M.)	XVII. .920
	Rapid Transit. (Drawing)	  XI.. 909
	Reaching out after the Unattainable. (Drawing by Hopkins)	 XIV.. 866
	Red Calico, A Piece of. (Andrew Scoggin)	  XI.. 599
	Rejected Conundrum, A	 XV.. 144
	Replevin. (Margaret Vandegrift)                  	 XIII.. 882
	Reply to Speaking Features, A. (P. C. S.)	 XIX.. 480
	Rev. Biddlecomb Ingersoll Vindicates Himself. (David Foster)	 XIX. .257
	Rev. Henrys War Song. (Irwin Russell)	 XIX. .798
	Revival of Buslisess, The. (Drawing)	 XIII. .286
	Revolution	 XX. .952
	Rhyme of the Time, A. (Nellie G. Cone)	XVIII.. 952
	Romaunt of Sir Kuss, The. (Irwin Russell)	 XIX. .799
	Russell, Irwin, To. (H. C. Bunner, in Puck )	 XIX. .799
	Scene on Steamer of the Line. (Drawing)	 XIII. .576
	School-Master Abroad, The	XVIII.. 952
	Scintillations. (Francis F. I.eupp)	 XIII. .883
	Sermon for the Sisters. (Irwin Russell)	XVII.. 918
	Sermon, The. (Drawing by H. P. Wolcott)	 xvi. .6o8
	Shakspere in Italian	 XIX. .799
	Shon! (Drawing by Hopkins)	XVII.. 920
	Signs of the Times. (Bessie Chandler)	 XX. .952
	Sixty.six Jumps, with Drawings by the author. ~F. R. Stockton)	  XI.. 758
	Sixty to Sixteen. (Sexagenarius)	  XI.. 303
	Skater, The. (C. F. Bassett)	 XIII. .575
	Sleep. (Andrew B. Saxton)	 xiv.. 867
	Some New Models for Letter Writers. (F. R. S.)	 XV.. 287
	Some Quick Replies	XVIII.. 798
	Something Worth Knowing. (Drawing)	 XII.. 6o6
	Somnolent Vagary, A. (H. 0. Knowlton)	  x. .640
	Song. (Jennie F. T. Dowe)	 XIV.. 128
	Song. (William H. Briggs)	 XIX.. 480
	Sonnet in Dialogue, A. (J. B. 31.)	 XX. .799
	Sonnet to Order, A. (H. C. Bunner)	xviii.. 480
	Souvenirs dAmour. (Walter Carey)	XVIII.. 951
	Speaking Features. (N. H. D.)	XVIII.. 479
	Speaking Features, A Reply to. (P. C. S.)	 XIX. .480
	Specimen Bricks from the Dictionary of the Future	 XIX. .329
	Spoiling the Rod. (Drawing by H. P. Wolcott)	 xvi. .6o8
	Sprechelbeimers Mistake, Mr. (W. W. Crane)	 XIV. .416
	Spring Joys (Drawing)	  XI. .909
	Spring Lilt, A. (Avis Grey)	 XVI.. 158</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00103" SEQ="0103" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI097" N="A015">	PART TWO, VOLS. XL TO XX.	5
BRJC-A-BRAC. Contents of: (Continued.)	Vol. Page.
	Spring, Signs of. (Drawing by H6pkins)	xvii.. 920
	Spring Surprises	XI.. 909
	Star, The. (W. T. Peters)	477
	Studies in Style. (Irsvin Russell)	XVIII.. 477
	Sob Rosa. (J. B. M.)	XVII. .6i6
	Summer Fancy, A. (Drawing by Chip)	XVIII.. Son
	Summer Idyl, A. (Philip Morse)	XVIII.. 639
	Sun Dial, The. (Samuel F. B. Morse)	XI.. 757
	Sun-Song. (E. B. Robinson)	XVI.. 447
	Suppose! (1. H. Robertson)	XII. .767
	Surrender of Corowallis. (Drawing by Hopkins)	XII. .287
	Sweet and Low	XIX. .318
	Telephonic. (Drawing by H. P. Wolcott)	XVI.. 6o6
	Tell me, Lady, what is Sweetest? (T. H. Pratt)	XX.. 952
	Theophilus and Others, The Preface to	XII.. SoS
	Theres a Satisfaction, after all, in being Young	XV.. 143
	Thoughtfolness. )Drasving by Woolf)	XV.. 752
	To a Little Girl. (W. F. Norris)	XVII.. 766
	To F. T. S. (W. D. Kelsey)	XVII. .616
	To One who had called a Woman a Butterfly. (Charlotle F. Bates)	XV.. 144
	Triolets. (John G. Wilson)	XVI.. 6o8
	Triumph of Oliver Bumm, The. (Quipple Yarrow)	XVI..
	True Pocahontas, The. (Drawing by L. Hopkins)	XII. .286
	Twas ever Thus. (Drawlug)	XIII. .432
	Two Antis, The. (Charlotte F. Bates)	XVII.. 928
	Two Loves. (H. XV. Austin)	XX. .479
	Uncle Cap Interviewed. (Irwin Russell)	XI.. 454
	Uncle Eseks Wisdom	XX. .640, 8oo, 950
	Uncle Gabes White Folks. (Thomas N. Page)	XIII. .882
	Uncle Jims Baptist Revival Hymn. (Sidney aIld Clifford Lanier)	XII. .242
	Uncle Mellick Dines with his Master. (J. R. Eggleston)	XVIII.. 320
	Union Square, P. M. (J. B. M.)	XVIII. .479
	Unopened Letter, The. (Andrew B. Saxton)	XIII. .288
	Ups and Downs. (Job Case)	XVIII. .952
	Useful with the Beautiful, 1he. (Drawing by Hopkins)	XVIII.. 952
	Vas Bender Hensbpecked? (Von Boyle)      	XIII. .575
	Verses. (Irwin Russell)	XIX. .798
	Visit to the Asylum for Literary Lunatics, A. (J. Brander Matthews)	XV.. 6o~
	Wail of the Personally Conducted, The. (H. C. Bunner)	XIX. .160
	Waiting for the Verdict. (Silhouette)	XI.. 456
	Wanted: a Minister	XIX. .319
	War of the Roses, The. (R. T. W. Duke, Jr.)	XIV.. 271
	War Reminiscence, A. (W. M. Pegram)	XVII.. 311
	Watering-Place Swell, A. (Sketch)	XII. .766
	What does it Matter9	XIII. .287
	What is Love? (Park Benjamin, Jr.)	XIV. .127
	When the Band begins to Play. (Drawing by M. Woolf)	XIV.. 867
	Wherefore 8 Sing? (Charles Stuart Welles)	XVI. .760
	Where Ignorance is Bliss, etc. (Drawing by Hopkins)	XIV.. 574
	Which is Which? (Drawing by Hopkins)	XVII.. 766
	Whispered Secret, LUbe. (Joel Benton)	XIV. .415
	Whistlers (Mr.) Personality	XVIII.. 636
	Who was The Lost Leader?	XI.. 598
	Wings. (Mary Ainge de Vere)	XVII.. 768
	Wish, A. (W. T. Peters)	XX. .952
	Woful Tale of Jotham Brown, ihe. (Jennie E. V. Dowe(	XVII.. 160
	Womans Letter, A. (Mary Ainge de Vere)	XIV. .728
	Words and their Uses. (Frank Clive in the Buffalo Courier)	XI.. 242
	Wordsworth to the Queen	XI.. 398
	Writer, A. (F. S. S.)	XVIII. 259
	Young Orpheus, The. (Drawing by F. Opper)	XIV.. 728
Brick-Kiln, New	Tile Worlds Work	XVI.. 757
Bride of the Rhine,0 The. (See Rhine, The Bride of the.)
Bridge Building					XIX. .636
Bridges, Road-Beds for					 xi.. 756
Briggs, William M., Poems by:
        The Unknown Ship	XVIII. .934	Song		XIX. .410
	Love Song	XIX. .257	To R. H. Stoddard	XX. .852
Bright,* John		XIX. .576
   Illus. Portrait of John Bright              576
Bristow, E. H. A Year of the Exodus in Kansas 	~o;nmunica/ions	XX.. 789
British and American Farming	Topics of tile Time	 XIX.. 461
Brocklesby, W. C. Trinity College, Hartford *		  XI.. 6o1
Brodhead,* John Romeyn	T. W Cizamliers	 XIII.. 459
Broken Strings. Poem	E. Norman Gunnison	XVIII.. 128
Brooks, Charles T. The River Mosel and its Old Roman Poets	XII.. 379
Brooks, Constantine E., Poems by:
	The Kings Christmas5	XI. .315	Biorn the Bold.* (A Christuos Ballad) XII. .323
	Emanuel	... XIII. .423

Brooks, Noah, Papers by:
	Some Pictures from Japan *	XI.. 277	Lincoln	XV.. 114
	Personal Reminiscences of Lincoln. (With	The Apparition of Jo Mureb	XVII.. 76
	a Portrait)	XV. .562, 673	Lincolns Imagination	XVIII. .514</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00104" SEQ="0104" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI098" N="A016">	i6	INDEX.
	Vol. Page.
Brookss (Noah) Boy Emigrants 	Culture and Progress           Xiii. 424
.IIsrooKssyt-nliIlps) Lectures on Preaching	XVI. .152
Brookss (Phillips) Sermons	                xvii.. 6i
Brother Antonio. ~ Poem	]Elizatlelli Akers Allen          XIX. . 178
Illus. In vain he struggled against their Little he cared for specters grim   . ili
	might	xix.. i8o	Chill and silent the dead monk lay	s8x
Brotherton, Alice Williams, Poems by: (See Williams, Alice.)
	The Falling Star	xiii.. 6i8	Frost Pictures	xix.. 198
Brown, Blue and Gray, The. Poem. (H. C. Parsons)	Brie-el -brac               xvii.. 767
Browne, Charles Farrar. (See Artemus Ward at Cleveland. 0)
Browne, Sara H. Silence is Golden. Poem	xii.. 211
Brownell, William C., Papers by:
The Art Schools of New Xork *     XVI.. 761 The Art Schools of Philadelphia*.. XVIII.. 737

Whistler in Painting and Etching0. XVIII. .481 Th~ Younger Painters of America 5.XX. .1~ 322
Brownings (Mrs.)  Earlier Poems 	Culture and Progress	XV.. 741
Brownings (Robert) Inn Album 		XI. . 752
Brownjohn, John. A Fish Story. Poem	Bric-d-Brac                  XIII.. SSi
Brown, Oliver MadoX	Plzilzjp Bourke Morston         XII. .425
Brown, W. W. Song of the Horse-Car Conductor. (With Music)	XI.. 910
Bryants (William Cullen) Popular History of the United
States     .. .......... ............ ..	(ulture and Progress            XII. .599

Cullen)
Bryants (William	rioouoi a ears
                                                                       XV. .438
Bryants (William Cullen) Popular History of the United
   States			XVI. .749
Bryant, William Cullen. The Flood of Years. Poem			XII. .560
Bryant, William Cullen. (See The Dead	Master and Epicedium.)
Bryant,0 William Cullen	             Horatio N. Powers		XVI. .479
   Illus. PortraitofWm. Cullen Bryant.xvi.Frontispiece View of Hempstead Harhor		417
        The Bryant Homestead at Cummington... 411 Scer.es at Cedarmere (Four Views)		418
        The Rivulet, Cummington (Two Views)	.412 AmongtheTreesat Ccdarmere (Four	Views).419
        The Homestead Lihrary	483 View of Cedarmere from the Lake	490
        Approach to the Homestead	414 Lihrary at Cedarmere	492
        School-House on the Bryant Estate	414 The Hall, Presented to Roslyn	492
        View of Greylock	415 The Parlor at Cedarmere	493
        Cummington Lihrary (Two Views)	415 View from the Front Door, Cedarmere   
        Grave of Mr. Bryants Father	486 Tail-piece	495
Bryant, William Cullen, The Death of	        . Topics of the Time		XVI..
Buchanans (Robert) The Shadow of the Sword          ulture and Progress			 iv.. 120
Budding Fruit-Trees. (P. T. Q.)	            Home and Society		XIV. .566
Buel, Clarence C., Papers by:
       The Countess Potocka. (With Portrait) xv.. 76 The New York Seventh		xx.. 63
       At the Old Bulls Head             XVII	.421 On the Trapping of a Mouse. Poem. xx	.320
       Henry Bergh and his Work0       XVII.. 172 Poet arid Actress. Poem          xx..
       Picrcing the American Isthmus    xviii.. 268
Buffalo Hunt in Northern Mexico,0 A	Lew Wallace	XVII.. 713
	Illus. Tile Start Viva	XVII.. 713	The Tangle of Paths	720
	The New Rtgime		725	The First View	722
	The Bivouac in the Patio		716	Now, Fire!	722
	The School of the Lariat		717	Lu 	723
Bulls Head,0 At the Old	Clarence C. Buel	YIt..421
   Illus. Head-piece	XVII. .421	The Street	. 427
        By-gones	423	The Brake Test	421
        A Prize Bull	424	The Phrenologist	429
        Ringing the Dinner-Bell	425	The Connoisseurs	432
        Daniel Drew	425	Off for Europe	432
        Tricking the Drovers	426
Bunner, H. C., Papers by:
        Da Capo. Poem	XIV.. 574	Feminine. Poem	xviii. .952
        Old French Metrical Forms	xvi.. 302	The Wail of the  Personally	Conducted.
        Ready for the Ride. 2793	(Rondel)0.xvi. .609	   Poem	xix. .i6o
        In a Paris Restaurant. Poem	xvii. .~95	From a Counting-House. Poem	xIx. .640
        She was a Beauty. Poem	XVII. .495	To Irwin RIlsIell. (From	Puck).xtx. ~
        Metrical Gymnastics	xVIII. .480	Shantytown *	xx..
        The Documents in the Case	XVIII. ~
Bunting, j. The Old Germania	Orchestra   			 XI 98
Buoys, Lighted		         The Worlds	Work    	XVII. 913
Burlingame, Edward L. An Asiatic	Invasion 			xiii.. 687

Burnett, Frances Hodgson, Papers by:
	That Lass o Lowries0     XII.	.544, 624, 827	Lodusky	xiv. .673
	  [xiii. .32, 260, 305, 512, 707, 832;	xiv.. il	Haworths 0 XVII. .113,	293, 385, 512, 652
	MIre Girauds Little Daughter	xiii.. iol	      [714; XVIII.. 79, 113,	367, 527, 683, 874
	Esmeraldao	Xiv.. So	A Story of the Latin Quarter	XVIII.. 23
	Le Monsieur de la Petite Dame.	XIV. .224	Louisiana0       XIX. .512,	672, 132; XX.. n6
	Smethursises	XIV. .467
Burnetts (Frances Hodgson) Haworths 	(ulture and Progress	xix.. 151
Burnetts (Frances Hodgson) Louisiana	XX. .310</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Burnetts (Frances Hodgson) Surly Tim and Other Stories.. Culture and P~ogress	XV.. 281
Burnetts (Frances Hodgson) That Lass o Lowries 	xiv. .265
Burnett, Swan M., Papers by:
	Old Eyes and Spectacles	XLII. .782	Hints on the Use and Care of the Eyes. xiv.. 700
Burroughs,* John	Joel Benton	XIII. .336
Burroughs, John, Papers by:
	House-Buildiag	xl. ~	A White Day and a Red Fox	xvi.. i88
	Springs	xI..87a	isit Going to Rain9            
	A Bird Medley	xii. .479	Sharp Eyes5	xvi. .460
	Autumn Tides	xii. .873	Picturesque Aspects of Farm	Life in New
	April	xiii.. 799	   York	xvii..
	A Loodni Adventure	xiv.. 92	The Pastoral Bees *	xviii.. 23
	Strawherries	xiv. .477	Nature and the Poets	XIX. .285
	A Bed of Boughs	..... 68	Notes of a Walker	XIX.. 6o8, 684; XX.. 97
	Birds and Birds	XV.. 354	Our River~	XX. .481
	Following the Halcyon to	Canada.... XV.. 577
Burroughss (John) Birds and Poets 	Culture and Progress	XIV. .407
Burroughss (John) Locusts and Wild Honey		XVIII. .631
Burroughss (John) Winter Sunshine 		XI.. 749
Buschs (Dr.) Bismarck in the Franco-German War 	           	XVIII. .314
Bushnell, Frances Louisa, Poems by:
	The Only Choice	XIX. .297	World-Music	XX. .66~
Bushnell, Horace, Life and Letters of	Culture and Progress	XX.. 942
Butterflies and Moths. (See Summer Entomology. *)
Butter, Improved Method of Packing		The Worlds Work	XVII.. 614
Butter Package for Export			XVII.. 914
Butts, M. F. The Price. Poem	XVI.. 367
By the Hearth. Poem	Elizabeth Stuart Phelps	XIX.. 194




CABINET, The Old. (See Old Cabinet, The.)
Cable, George W., Papers by:
	Cafd des Exilts	XI. .727	The Grandissimes. XIX. .9~, 252, 369, ~8a, 690
			[842; XX. .24, 294 380, 527, 696 Isa
Cables (George W.) Old Creole Days 	Culture and Progress	XVIII. .472
Coasar. (J. A. Froude)	          	XVIII. .627
Cafd des Exilds	George W. Cable	 XI.. 727
Cahuns (Leon) Adventures of Captain Mago 	Culture and Prggress	XIII. .423
California. (See Sierra, Studies in the.)
California Alps, In the Heart of the	John Muir	 XX. .345
California Housekeepers and Chinese Servants	Sarah B. Henshow	XII.. 736
California Mining Camp,5 A	Mary ilalloch Foote	 XV. .480
	Illus. Cornishman Tramming	XV.. 481	Dump of the Great Eastern Tunnel	487
	Packing Water from Bush Tunnel	482	A Chinaman Packing Brush	488
	The Panadero Delivering Bread	483	Mexican Camp after the Fire	469
	The Well and Balcony of Mexican Carpen-		Mexican Pottery	489
	  ters House	484	Wood-packers	490
	Mexican Cahins near Day Tunnel	485	The Water-carrier of the Mexican Camp	.492
	Old Mexican Woman	485	The Mexican Camp (West End) and th2 Hill
	A Girl of the Mexican Camp	486	   of Graves	493
Californians, The. (Walter M. Fisher)	Culture and Progress	XIV. . 86o
Call, A Neighborly	Gail Hamilton	XII. .553
Call me not Dead. Poem			Richard Watson Gilder	XV.. 67
Calls, Formal, The Plague of	(M.	G. van Rensselaer)	Home and Society	XIX. .787
Calvin: A Study of Character			Charles Dudley Warner	XIV. .248
Cambridge, Poetic Localities	of.	 (W. J. Stillman)	Culture and Pro6 ress	 XI. .448
Camps and Tramps about	Ktaadn5		Arbor Ilex	XVI.. 33
	llliis. Ktaadn from the South Shore of the	A Jumper	38
	Lake	xvi.. 33	The Missing Link	39
	Cross Section of Camp	34	The Traveler, from South Shore of Ktaadn
	Ground Plan of Camp	34	   Lake	40
	Night View of Camp	~s	Wood Interior on Mount Turner	40
	Ktaadn from Creek at West End of Lake 	36	A View in the Great Basin	4
	Don Cathedra on Soft Sawder	~6	Ktsads Lake from the Slide in the Basin	43
	East Branch of the Penohscot	3~	Crest of Ktaadn	44
Camp Stoves and Cooking Utensils	Home and Society	XIV. .262
Canada. (See Call, A Neighborly.)
     2</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Canada, The Dominion of	Geo;ge .111. Grant...xx. .8o, 241, 433, 553
Illus. Running the Lachine Rapids, St. Law
	rence River	xx.. So
	Sable island, A. D. 1603	82
	Jacques Cartier	83
	Recollet Friar	84
Lung Sault Rapids, St. Lawrence River... 86
Gentleman of the Order of St. Sulpice.. 87
Jean-Baptiste, Indian Pilot on the St.
	   Lawrence	88
	View in the Thousand islands	88
	Lake Memphremagog	89
	Kingston Harbor	91
	On the St. Lawrence, near Montreal	93
	View on the Godhout	94
	Fort Henry, Kingston	95
	.Dyke on Canard River, cut by the Aca-
	   dians	241
	Sherhrooke	242
	View on the Magog River	243
	A Canadian Homestead, 2830	246
	A Canadian Homestead, 2850	247
	Cape Blomidon, from Grand Prd	248
	York Redoubt, Halifax Harbor	249
	Cape Split, Bay of Fundy	253
	Cape Blomidon	255
	Ye Luxurious Acadian	256

Canadian Sports                            
	Illus. Tullock-Chish-Ko	Xiv.. 522
	LacrosseThe Goal-Keeper	523
	BigJohn	524
	LacrosseThe Successful Dodge	525
	LacrosseThe Struggle for the Ball    
	Hard Luck	526
	Iardto Manage	527
	An Annexation Project	528
	The Retorn from the Deer-hunt	529
	Over the Hurdles	520
	Cousin Jonathan Determines to Try the
	   Tobogan	521
	Getting the Hang of the Thing	522
A Snow-storm in the Matapediac Valley.. .433
Junction of Matapediac and Restigouche
	   Rivers	433
	Valley of the Matapediac	435
	Manitoba Dog-TrainDown Brakes	437
	Low Tide, St. Johns Harbor, N. B	440
	Half-Breed netting Salmon, Hell Gate,
	   Fraser River	442
	Red River Ox-Cart in XVater	443
indian Suspension Bridge in the North-west.44~
Glacier Mountain, Junction of Muddy and
	North Thompson Rivers	446
Natures Monument, Canadian Pacific
	Coast	447
Indian Monuments, Canada Pacific Coast. .448
	Parliament Buildings, Ottawa	~6r
	A Montreal Wharf in June	~6x
	A Montreal Wharf in March	562
	Open-Air Market	563
Old Bonsecours Church, from the River ... 564
	Pulpit in Old Bonsecours Church	565
	Christian Brothers at the Gate of the
	   Seminary of St. Sulpice	~66
	A Montreal Street in Winter	567
	A Fleet of Wood-barges on the St. Law-
	   rence	~68

 W George Beers         
	Makes a Good Start	522
	A Side Movement	522
	An Unmanageable Steed	523
	Over a Cabot	523
	Tries Again and Feels like a Lark	524
	But Forgets to Hold on at the Cahot	524
	Left in the Lurch	525
	Takes Advice from a Youngster	525
Holds on and Passes the Cabot Successfully. .525
	hut Forgets to Steer	526
	And Comes to a Dead Stop	527
	Tries Again Away from the H2it	527
And Concludes to Wait till Next Season... 527
Canals, Hydraulic Elevator for		The Worlds Work		xis.. 763
Canal Tow-Boats				 XI.. 755
Candle, Hygienic				XIIi. .574
Candle, The Electric				xiv. .865
Cane juice, Bleaching		 		XII. . 139
Canticle of Spring, A. Poem		Mary .E. Bradley 		XVII.. 898
Canvas-back and Terrapin		W. Mackay Lafan		 xv..
   Illus. Dividing the Spoils	xv	Joe                          	8
	Ab OvoA British Subject	2	Posthumous Migration	8
	Diving for Celery	2	A Toll of Ducks Coming in	o
	The Nefarious Pot-Hunter	3	interrupted Pilgrims	20
	Our Quarters	4	In the Larder	20
	Rowing Down to the Blind 4.30 A. M		Terrapin-Hunting	ii
	Blind at Biddisons Point, on Middle River	6	A Terrapin-Hunters Establishment	22
	Over the Decoys	7	Terrapin for Three	22
Capitalist, The, and the Laborer	Topics of the Time	. XVI. .896
Capitol of New York,0 The	. Montgomery Sekityler	XIX.. 161
			Assembly Chamber, West End	272
			Plan of Assembly Chamber	272
Under the Reporters Gallery	272
Cap of Large Column, Assembly Room.... 273
	Arch in the Lobby	273
	Fire-placeGriffin on Fire-place	i~.
	A Clustered Pier                    
	The Discoverer, by W. Ft. Hunt	276
The Flight of Night, by W. M. Hunt... 276
			Under the Ladies Gallery	277
A Dream of the New Albany	278
Illus. The North Center	xix. .262
inside View of Window, Assembly Cham
   ber	262
Outside View of Window, Old Plaii	262
Dormer, Street Side	263
A Capital for a Street Dormer Window.... 264
IDormer, Court Side                 
The Golden Corridor	i66
Caps to Columns Under Reporters Gallery.267
The Court of Appeals Room	i68
Staircase, New Capitol	269
Down the Staircase	270
Carbonates, The Camp of the	Ernest Ingersoll	XVIII. .8oi
	Illus. Head-piece	xviii.. Ioi	A Good Indication	809
	En Route to Leadville	803	When drouthy neebors meet	8io
	Leadville Lodgings	804	A Sidewalk Study	iii
	Up-hill Work	8o~	As Comfortable as Circumotanceawill Admit	823
	The Shaft House	8o6	Mosquito Pass from Capitol Hill	8i6
	At the Bottom of the Shaft	8o7	Burning Woods	827
	The Jig Drill	807	In the Woods	820
	Athwart an Incline	8o8	At the Casino ......,,,,,,,,.,..,	823
	The Professor in Suspense	8o8
Carbon Button, The, and Its Offspring	Edwin M. Fox	XVIII.. 446
Carcanet, A. Poem	Richard Henry Sloddard...... XIV.. 91
.XIV. .~o6</PB>
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		Jo?. Pago.
Carey, Walter, Poems by:
        The Modern Course of True Love..xvi. ~ Souvenirs dAmour           xviii	.951
Caribou-Hunting *                                Char/es C. Ward		XVII. .234
   Illus. Caribou Barrens               xvii. .235 Bringing in the Caribou	241
        Woodland Caribou Hoofs               236 Caribou Crossing a Frozen Lake	243
        Cariboo Migrating                      237 Megahlip! Chin-e-ga-bo	243
        Caribou Attacked by a Wolf             238 Forest Birds	244
        Barren-Ground Caribou                 239 Seh.ta.ga-bo!	245
        Caribou Floating Out to Sea on a Cake of A Sbot from Tomab	246
           Ice                                240
Carlyle, Thomas, Life of. (A. H. Guernsey)          (~nlture and Progress		XIX. .474
Carrier-Pigeons in Fishing                          The Worlds Work		XV. .287
Carroll, Charles, Papers by:
        Renunciation. Poem            xii.. 287 Concerning Cheapness              XIII	.324
Carters (Susan N.) Examples for Stump-Drawing       Culture and Progress		XIV.. 267
Cascarone Ball, The                               Mary Hallock Foote		XVIII. .614
Case, Job, Poems by:
        Opinions of Captain DeLacey    xviii. .640 Ups and Downs             xviii	.951
Casserly, D. A. Georgetown College, D. C.0		xx.. 665
Castellani, Alessandro. The Majolica of Castelli		XV.. 514
Castellani Collection.0 (See The Majolica of Castelli.)
Catamaran, Improved                              The Worlds Work		XVI.
Catamaran, Steam		XX.. 317
Catch. Poem                                   Henry Fchford		XVI.. 507
Catons (John Dean) A Summer in Norway              ulture and Progress		XI.. 132
Caverns,0 Indiana, Eighty Miles in                    H. C. Hovey		XIX. .875
   Illus. The Peris PrisonSiberts Cave... .xix. .176 The Alligator	882
        A Perilous PassSiberts Cave         876 The Pillared Palace	812
        Map of Wyandot Cave              177 Rothrocks Cathedral	113
        The Pillar of the Constitution          178 Slippery Hill	814
        A Colony of BatsWyandot Cave      ISo Threading the Auger-Hole	185
        Calcite C~stals from Milroys Temple.... 81i Milroys Temple and Worm Alley	886
        A Specimen of Oulopholite           88i A Cave Flower	887
C. C., Papers by:
        Glassware and Glass-houses       xiv.. a6o Two Prirna-Donnas               XVIIi	.329
        Foreign Art-Journals            xvi.. 906
Ceilings, Enanoeled                                The Worlds Work		XI.. 140
Celestial Peas                                   Isabella T. Hopkins		XIII. .619
Cement, New                                    The Worlds Work		XVII. .613
Cendrillon. A Kind of Traveler. Poem                Brie-) -Brac		XX. .319
Centennial Bells.0 Poem                           Benlarnin F. Taylor		XIS .360
Centennial Cookery                               Home and Society		XI. .892
Centennial Exhibition. (See Fair, In and About the.)
Centennial Lady, A Little                          (onstance (ary Harrison		XII.. 301
   Illus. Christ Chu-ch, Alexandria, Virginia. XII.. 302 Salver belonging to the Faiffax family.... 304
        Bryan, Eighth Lord Fairfax             302 Fac-simile of an entry in Sallys journal ... 305
        Thomas, Ninth Lord Fairfax            303 Ha! Ha! Ha!	307
        Candlestick belonging to the Fairfax fain- Autograph of Sally Fairfax	3I1
           ily; date 2760                      304 Arms of Fairfax impaled by Cary	322
Centennial, The  .                              Topics of the Tune		XI. .432
Centennial, The	 	XII. 429
Central America,0 A Trip to                         Ellsworth Westervelt		xv.. 609
   Illus. A Lancha at Champerico         xv.. 609 Church of San Francisco, Antigna	625
        Map of Central America             6ii On a Cochineal Plantation	6i6
        The Cathedral, Guatemala            6ia Coffee Planting at Las Nubes	627
        National Theater, Guatemala            622 Coffee Plantation at Las Nubes	629
        Public Laundry of the Calvario, Guate- Cathedral Plaza, Quezaltenango	620
           mala                         623 Plaza at Retalulen	622
        Antigua                          624 Laborers going to the Coffee Fields	622
Century Plants	Isabella T. hopkins	XVII. .377
Ceramic Art, History of. (A. Jacquemart)	Culture and Progress	 xv.. 280
Certain Dangerous Tendencies in American Life		 XX.. 472
Cesnola Collection. (See Cypriote Inscriptions, The.)
Cesnolas (Palma di) Cyprus		XVI. .151
Chaldean Account of Genesis. (George Smith)		 xt. .899
Chain0	Richard Whiteing 	XIX. .748
	Illus. Chain	XIX.. 742	A Parisian	747
	M.	de Lamartine as a Lighining Con-	M. Joseph Prudhomme, by Monnier.... 748
	   doctor	742	M. Prudhomme saluting the SImile of the
	Louis Blanc in the Tribune	743	   King of Prussia	749
	Louis Blanc Lost in Sorrow	743	Memorandum Sketch of Bridgmans Di-
	Pierre Leroux, Communist	744	   versions of an Assyrian King	750
	XI. Lamennais	744	Chain after Bridgman	750
	M. Montalembert	745	Do you hunt, too ?	752
	Edlix Pyat	745	Recollections of Youth	752
	Hugo as an Orator	746	Chain after Gdrtime	752
	M. Girardin, the Horace Greeley of	France.746	Matclses of Clandestine Make	752
	What is Needed in the Assembly	. 747</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00108" SEQ="0108" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI102" N="A020">	20	INDEX.
				 Vol. Pare.
Chambers, T. W. John Romeyn Brodhead	*			Xlii. .459
Chambly Fort, on the Richelieu River *	Henry Sand/zam	xvii.. 129
	illus. The Fort from the River	xvii.. ieq	The Ravages of Time	133
	Gate-way	130	The North-east Bastion	133
	Vol. iv	i~s	View from the Prison Cell	134
	The Fort in 1863	i~c	Capture of the Fort hy the Americans ... . 135
	Map showing the Location of Fort	i~i	Winter in the French Country	136
	VoL v	132	Autograph of Chambly	138
	Poling up the Stones for the Gate-way	132
Champney, Lizzie W. A few Features of Decorative Art ~.... Bric-)-Brac			XVII. .919
Champs Elys~es. Paris Fashions		  XII. .435, 598, 756, 904;	XIII. .274, 568
Chandler, Bessie. Signs of the Times. Poem			XX - .952
Changes of the Hour, The. Poem. (Laura	Dexter)	Bric-d-Brac	XIII.. 736
Change, The Uses of		Home and Society	xii.. 276
Charities, Daily			XI. .129
Charities, The Public		Tojics of/lie Time	XV. .272
Charter Oak City,0 The		Charles II. Clark	XIII.. I
   Illus. The new CapitolViews on Bushnell Former Residence of Mrs. Sigourney    
	   Park	xiii		Vung Wing	 13
	Ship-yard at Dutch Point		a	Chinese Pupil Reciting	 13
	Insurance Buildings		3	The Wadsworth Athenwum	 14
	Residence of Mrs. Colt (Porte	Coch~re)	4	Hartford Public High School          
	Fountain at Armsmear		5	General Joseph R. Hawley	 is
	Conservatory at Armsmear		6	Residence of Mark Twain	 i6
	Pinery at Ariosmear		6	Residence of Charles Dudley Warner	 17
	Church of the Good Shepherd		7	Love Lane	 iS
	View in Colts Meadows		7	Main Street to Cedar Hill Cemetery	 t8
	State-House Square, Day before	Thanks- 		The Retreat for the Insane 	. 19
	   giving		8	The American Asylum for the Deaf and
	The Charter Oak		9	   Dumb                         
	Grave-stones in Old Cemetery		9	In the Boys Readiiig-Room	 20
	ihe Rev. Dr. Horace Bushnell		in	The Coffee-House of the Union for Home
	Wards Statue of Israel Putnam		it	   Work	 10
	Bartletts Statue of Wells,	Discoverer 		Andirons in the Historical Rooms 	 a
	   of Annsthesia		12
Chase, Emma Eames. A Peep into Antwerp and Holland0		XVIII.. 519
Chasing Machine	The Worlds Work	XII. .444
Cheapness, Concerning	Charles Carroll	XIII. .314
Checks and Balances	Topics of the Time	XVII. .597
Cheese-Rack, Balanced	The Worlds Work	XII. .764
Cheney, John Vance, Papers by:
	Revolutionary Letters0 . XI.. 424, 570, 712, 86a	Song. Poem	xiii.. 831
	[xii.. ~	Peace. Poem	XV.. 31
	Song of the Gloaming. Poem	Xu..uui	May. Poem	xvi.. 130
	A Wounded One will read my Rhynie.	Evening. Poem	XVIII.. 350
	Poem	xii.. 61o	Sleep of Vears. Poem	xviii.. 874
Child-Garden,0 The	. Edward Eggleston	XI.. 615
	Illus. Keilhau, the Scene of Froebels Earlier	Paper-Weaving	6mo
	Labors	xi.. 6i6	Paper-Folding	6ui
	Froebel	6i6	Paper-Cutting: Symmetric Life-Forms.... 6aa
	Block-Building: a Sofa and a Bench	617	Paper-Cutting: Silhouettes	623
	Stick-Laying: a Bedstead and a Pair of		Kindergarten Studies of Form: Shadow
	   Scales 	617	   Pictures	624
	Perforation and Needle-Work	617	Pea-Work: Outlines of Solids	6a~
	Perforation for Advanced Pupils	6~5	Clay-Molding: a Little Childs Locomotive	.625
	Perforation: Complex Forms	6t8	Pea-Work	6a6
	Net-Drawing: Symmetric Figure	619	Pasteboard-Work	6a6
	Slate-Picture	619	Perforation and Needle-Work	627
	Paper-Interlacing	6ao	Slate-Drawing	627
Iaper-Weaving: Simple Forms	620
Childhoods Fancies	. W. .l5li0ginson	XI.. 357
Children, Cruelty from, Shall we have a Society for the Preven
	tion of. (M. Rebdque)	Home and Society	XV.. 738
Childrens Nerves	....		XI. .440
Childs Catechism of Common Things, The	Culture and Progress	 XIX.. 949
Childs Faith. Poem	S. Al. B. Piatt	 XIV. .247
Chimney Climber	The Worlds Work	 XII.. 138
Chimney Swallows. Poem	Horatio Nelson Powers	XVIII.. 78
China. (See Dresden China.)
China, Blue India. (Isahella James)	Home and Society	 XIV. .564
China, Blue India, Note on	. 	 XIV. .859
Chinaman, John, in San Francisco	Thomas J. Vivian	XII.. 862
China Painting. (Louise McLaughlin)	Culture and Progress	 XV.. 897
Chincoteague 0	Howard Pyle	XIII.. 737
	Illus. Catching a Pony	xIii..737	Crossing to Assateague	743
	A Son of the Soil	739	Uncle Benny	744
	The Lady of the House	740	The Pony Pen	744
	Uncle Ken	741	The Storm of i8ai                  
	Old Dan Tucker	742	J. A. M. Whealton	745
	The Majesty of the Law	743</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Chinese. (See John Chinaman in San Francisco, California Housekeepers and Chinese
Servants, and Asiatic Invasion, An.)
Chinese in California, The	Topics of tile Time	XIII. 414
Chinese Question, A Symposium on the	A. A. Hayes, Jr	XVII.. 491
Chinese Students. (See Japanese and Chinese Students in America.)
C., H. L. So Be It. Poem		 xx. .852
Chlapowski, C. B., A Note from, Concerning Mine. Modjeska. . communications		XVIII.. 140
Choice and Chance. Poem	Paul H. Hayne	 XII.. 720
Choice, The. Poem. (Zavarr Wilmshurst)	Bric-d-Brac	 xii. .448
Christianity and Free Thought	George S. Merriam	 XIV. .820
Christian Missions. (J. H. Seelye). 	culture and Progress	  XI. .448
Christmas Gifts	Home and Society	  XI. .286
Christmas Night in the Quarters.0 Poem. (Irwin Russell). . . Bric-d-Brac		 xv. .445
Christmas,* The Kings. Poem	constantina B. Brooks	  XI. .385
Chromide of Gelatine	The Worlds Work	 XII. .284
Chromotype, The		 XIII.. 138
Church Building, Common Sense in. (E. C. Gardner)	culture and Progress	 XIX. .947
Church Debts	Topics of the Time	  XV.. 589
Church Decoration,0 Recent	clarence cook	  XV.. 695
	Illus. The Sacrament of Marriage. Bass.relief	Adoration of the Cross by Angels, by
	by Bartholdi	XV.. 569	St. Gaudens, in St. Thomass Church. .576
Pilaster, by La Farge, in St. Thomass
Church, New Vork            
Churches, What Our, Cost us		James Morris Whiton	 XIII. .404
Church Music		Topics of the Time	XVIII.. 134
Church, William C., Papers by:
	John Ericsson0	XVII.. 135	American Arms and Ammunition	xix. .436
Cities of Northern and Central Italy. (A. J. C	flare.)	cultze,v and Progress	 XII.. 281
Cities, The Growth of, in the United States		B. c. Magic, Jr	 XV. 418
Civil Service, A Century of		Lester M. Dorman	 XV.. 395
Civil Service, A Reform in		Topics of the Time	 XV. .271
Civil Service Reform. (See  Great Britain, How it was done in.)
Civil Service, The	XII. .898
Clairvoyance, The J)elusions of	George if. Beard	XVIII. .433
Clark, Charles H., Papers by:
	The Charter Oak City *	xiii..	A Spool of Thread0	xv..
Clarke, F. W. To a Gorilla in a Menagerie. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	 XIV. .272
Clarkes (C. C. P.) TIse Commonwealth Reconstructed	Gulture and Progress	XVIII. .942
Clarkes (Charles and Mary Cowden) Recollections of Writers. 		XVII. .307
Clarkoon, L. Education in Europe	Home and Society	  XX.. 940
Claudian	John A. Dix	 XIII. .667
Claudius and Cynthia, The Doom of	Maurice Thompson	XVII.. 547
Cleaveland, C. L. Ripe Corn. Poem		 XIV. .832
Clematis. Poem	Mary Ghristine i~pp	 XlV. .832
Clergy, Pauperizing the	Topics of the lime	 XIV. .853
Clergy, To the	Edward Eggleston	XVII.. 483
Cliff-Dwellers,0 The	Emma Gkamberlain Hardacre	. XVII.. 266
	Illus. Ancient Cave-Dwellings on the Mc-	Ruins in Cafion de Chelley	270
	Elmo	xvii.. 266	Restoration of Pueblo Blanca	270
	Restored Tower and Cliff-Houses	265	An Atlack on a Village of Cave-Dwellers. .272
	Honey-Moon Collage	269	Hieroglyphic Rock Inscription of the San
	Section of Cliff, Showing Situation of the	Juan (Two Cuts)	273
	Two-Story House of the Rio Mancos. .269	Pottery of the San Juan Country	273
Clive, Frank. Words and Their Uses 	Bric-d-Brac	XI.. 142
C., N. He Playing She		XVII.. 189
Coal Ashes	.             Home and Society            XIII. . 723
Coffee Culture in Brazil 0	Herbert H. .Sozith	XIX. . 225
	Illus. Coffee Berries on the Tree	XIX. .225	Picking over Coffee	231
	Coffee Plantation in Southern Brazil	226	Sunday Morning	232
	The Viveiro	227	Cutting Cane-Stalks for the Cattle	232
	The Pulping-Machine	221	Road near Entre Rios	233
	Picking Coffee	229	Coffee Warehouse	236
	Steam Drying-Machine	229	Weighing	237
	Diagram of a Coffee Engenho	230	Wharf Scene at Rio de Janeiro	231
	Coffee-Sheller (Old Style)	230
College Camp at Lake George,0 A	R. R. Bozoker	XVII. .617
	Illus. Rah! rah! rah Camp Manhattan. ....... 627	A Champion Fisherman	625
	Map of Lake George	619	Under the Pine branches	626
	From the Old Fort	620	Compliments of the Camp	627
	T light at Bloody Pond	622	Down the Lake	628
	A Hundred Vears ago	623	Burying the Bottle	630
	History and Romance	624	And even the Natives caught it	630
	A Juniper Bank, Lake George	625	A Day-dream	630</PB>
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		  Vol. Page.
College Comicalities.0 (Arthur Penn)	Bric-d-Brac	XVIII. .478
College Expenses	harles F. Thwing	.xiii.. 83
College Fellowships	charles F. Thwing	 xvi.. 66o
College, Fitting for	Topics of the Time	   v. .426
College Hazing	(harles F Thzoing	 XVII. .331
College Instruction	(~harles F. Thzain6	  XIV. .706
College Instruction	Topics of the Time	XVIII. .458
College Journalism	Charles F Thwing	  XVI. .8o8
College of Domestic Economy, A	Home and Society	 XVII.. 152
College Rank of Distinguished Men, The	(harles F. Thwing	  xv. .467
Colleges and Universities, Papers on:
	Berlin, The University of.0 (Hialmar Hjorth Boyesen)	xvm. .204
	Bowdoin College.0 (George ihomas Packard)	~ 47
	Georgetown College, D. C.~ (D. A. Casserly)	 ~c. 66~
	Harvard University.0 (Horace E. Scudder)	~ 337
	Johns Hopkins University, The.0 Sophie Bledsoe Herrick)	 XIX..
	Kenyon College. (William B. Bodine)	~. .698
	Lafayette CDllege.* (Donald C. Mitchell)	~
	Massachusetts Agricultural College. (E. H. Libby)	 xii. 136
	Michigan, The University of ~ (Moses Coit Tyler)	  xi.. 523
	Oxford, The Structure of (Ansley Wilcox)	 XVI.. 368
	Oxford, Undergraduate Life at. (Ansley Wilcox)	XVII.. 25e
	Princeton College.0 (S. D. Alexander)	 XIII. .625
	Rome, The Unisersity of * (Hjaimar Hjorth Boyesen)	XVIII. .654
	Smith College0	 XIV.. 9
	Trinity College, hartford.0 (W. C. Brockleshy)	  XI.. ton
	Union College.0 (William Wells)	 XII. .229
	XVesleyan University.~ (William Norlb Rice)	 XII. .649
	William and Mary College.0 (John Esten Cooke)	  XI..
	Yale College.0 (Henry A. Beers)	  XI.. 76t
College Trustees and Professors	Topics of the Time	 XIII. .864
Colliers,0 Self-Trimming	The Worlds Worle	 XIV.. 572
Collier, Thomas S. The Poet in a Grocery. Poem	Brie-h-B rae	 XIV.. 126
Collins, Two Poems of	E. S. iVadal	XII. .219
Colonel Dunwoddie, Millionaire 	Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 148
Colonel Randolph Snaughter of Virginia.0 Poem. (Richard
	Williamson, Jr.)	Brie-h-B rae	xii.. 141
Colonels Opera-Cloak, The 	Culture and Pro&#38; ress	xviii. .633
Color-Blindness. (B. Joy Jeifries)	                 VIII.. 942
Comhustion, Utilizing the Products of	The Worlds Work	XVI. .157
Comedies, Light. (J. B. M. )	The Old Cabinet	xv.. 890
ComfortBy a Coffin. Poem	Mrs. S. AL. B. Piatt	I.. 366
Conaing Honae from School. Poem. (Eliza P. Mathewes).... Brie-h-Brae	XVIII. .640
Coming Man, The	Thpies of the Time	xi. .433
Commentary, A New Popular	Culture and Progress	XVII.. 759
Commercial Crisis of 1537, The	W. G. Sumner	XVII. .682
Common-School System, Our. (Gail Hamilton)	(ulture and Progress	XX.. 796
Common Sense and Rum	Topics of the Time	x. . I4~
Commune, Our		XVI.. 584
Communications. (See also Letters to Editor.)

COMMUNICATIONS. Contents of:
	Apotheosis of Dirt, The. (Elizur Wright)	~ .939
	Breech-Loading Rifle, The First. (J. Watts de Peyster)	xix.
	Chlapowski (C. B.) A Note from	~ 140
	Collectors, American, A Word to. (G.)	XVIII. .715
	Copyright Discussions, Points on the. (J. Brander Matthews)	xvi.. 897
	Edisons Electric Light. A reply. (Albon Man)	xix.
	Erie Canal, The Future Usefulness of the. (George Rowland)	xv.. 816
	Exodus in Kansas, A Year of the. (William Aubrey)	xx.. 636
	Exodus in Kansas, A Year of the. A Reply. (E. H. Bristow)	XX.. 719
	infant Hercules, The, Again. (Sofia Bompiani)	xix.. 144
	Insane Retreats, Are Our, Unhealthy? (Augustus Blauvelt)	xvii.. 902
	Lincoln. (Noah Brooks)	XV.. 114
	Museum in Rome, The New. (H. W. Ilaynes)	XVIII.. 46e
	Patent Law, The, and Conscience. (Garcelon)	Xvii.. 762
	Royal Marriage, A. (Emily V. Mason)	xvi.. 245
	Satellites of Mars. (E. W. Sturdy)	XV., 735
Secret Mission to Mexico A; Origin of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. (M. S.
	Beach)	XVII. .299; XVIII. .136
	Southern Civilization. (Dudley C. Woolen)	XVIII.. 623
Spelling Reform, English, An Objection to (N. L.), with Reply from T. R. Lounsbury. XIX. .465
	St. Marks Restoration and the English Protest	(D. P. C.)		 XX.. 465
	St. Marks, The Restoration of. (R. W. C.)			XIX. .624
	Takigraphv. (D. P. Lindsay)			XVII.. 300
	Womans Thoughts upon the Education of XVomen, A. (S. B. H.)	XVIII.. 460
Communism and Socialism. (Theodore D. Woolsey)	Culture and Progress	XIX.. 789
Comparative Psychology. (John Bascom)	     	XVI. .294
Compass, Differential	The Worlds Work	XII. .445</PB>
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		 Vol. Peg:.
Compensation. Poem. (Hugh Howard)	Bric-d.Brac          	 XIX. .272
Compensation. Poem	Eliza C. Hall        	. XX.. 852
Compression Engine, The	Tue Worlds Work    	  XI. .453
Compressor, Air		 XII. ~
Compromise Measures of 1850. (See Webster, Daniel, etc.)
Conceit and Humility. Poem	Augusta Moore	XIII.. 30
Concerning a Certain Prodigal	Hensy King	XV.. 636
Concord Summer School of Philosophy, The	Culture and Progress	xviii. .316
Condenser, New Steam	The Worlds Work	XVIII. .635
Conders Tent Work in Palestine	culture and Progress	xvii.. 758
Cone, Nellie G., Poems by:
	A Rhyme of the Time	XVIII. .952	The Sweet o the X~ar. (With Music) XX. .536
An American Sketch	xix. .640
Coney Island,* To	William H. Bishop	XX. .353
	Illus. To Coney Island	XX. .~	A Ride on the Dookey	360
	Birds.eye View aod Plan of Coney Island	.354	Punch and Judy	361
	Manhattan Beach Hotel	355	Under the Iron Pier	362
	Along the Beach	356	Up in the Tower	363
	Hotel Brighton	357	From Brighton Pier	364
	The Silhouette Artist	358	Oriental Hotel	.364
	Bathing hy Electric Light	359	The Sand Dunes, hack from the Beach	365
Confession, The. Poem			Joel Benton	XVIII. .455
Confidence			Henry James, Jr	XVIII.. 507, 668, 849
				[XIX. .6~, 209, 393
Confidence.	(henry James, Jr.)		Culture and Progress	XX. .311
Congress and International Copyright	Eu, ene L. Didier	XX.. 132
Congress, An EX-Member of. Experience in Post-Office Appoint-
   ments		XIV. .829
Congress, The Terrible	Topics of the Time	XVI. .741
Conjugal Conjugation. Poem. (W. W. Ellsworth)	Bric-d-Broc	xiI.
Conscience. (Joseph Cook)	Culture and Progress	XVII.. 908
Constantinople, A State Ball at	Mine. E. Fagnani	XIV.. 148
Constantinople, Saunterings About	Charles Dudley Warner	XIII.. 238
Constant Reader, A. Poem. (Parmenas Mix)	Bric-d-Brac	XI. . 302
Constraint. Poem	Bric-a-Brac	XI.. 304
Conversaaons on Art. (Thomas Couture)	Culture and	XVIII.. 794
Cook, Clarence, Papers by:
	The Hollis Bust of Milton *	xi.. 472	Macramt Lace *	XV. .844
	Beds and Tahles, Stools and Candlesticks	Leonardo Da Vinci*	XVII.. 337
	[XI. .342, 486, 809; XII.. i68, 796; XIII..	Mr. Morris Moore and His Old Mas
	[86, 328, 6~6 826; XIV.. I	ters*	XIX.. 24
	A Portrait. Poem	XIV.. 66i	On One Who Died in May	Poem... XX.. 96
	Togas and Toggery *	XIV.. 783	Spring Hereahouts *	xx..
	Recent Church Decoration *	XV.. 569
Cooke, John Esten. William and Mary College *	Home and Society	XI.. I
Cooke, Rose Terry, Poems by:
	Pane Pictures	XIII. .202	Saint Symphorien	XIX. .195
Cookery and Cooks	. .. home and Society	XIV.. 858
Cookery, Centennial		 XI.. 892
Cookery, General Principles of. (Catherine Owen)           
	I. Boiling	XIX. .305	III. Roasiir.g	6a~
	II.	Stewing and Making Soups	465	IV. Frying and Boiling	788
Cook, Joseph. The Touch of the Unseen. Poem		XI.. 720
Cook of the Confederate Army,* The	Allen C. Redwood	XVIII.. 560
	Illus. Dress Parade	XVIII.. 561	0-tium cum Dignitate	~66
	Perpetual Motion	564	Boeygyards Change of Base	568
	Bill Doins and Stonewall          
Cooks (Clarence) The House Beautiful	culture and Progress	XV.. 279
Cooks (Joseph) Conscience		XVII. .908
Coolcs (Joseph) Biology	   	XV. .435
Cooks (Joseph) Transcendentalism and Orthodoxy	   	XV, .894
Coon Hunting) (See That Same Old Coon.)
Co-operation. (See Homes, A Hundred Thousand.)
Co-operation, A Little Venture in. (K.)	Home and Society	XVI.. 149
Co-operation, Some Experiments in. (See also American
   Social Science )	Charles Barnard	XII.. 99, 242
Co-operative Societies in England		XIII. 60,203,348; XIV. .370
Copying Process	The Worlds Work	XVIII.. 797
Copyright. (See Congress and International Copyright.)
Copyright. (E. S. Drone)	Culture and Progress	XVII. .911
Copyright Discussion, Pointi in the. (J. Brander Matthews)..		XVI.. 897</PB>
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	Vo?. P~-ge.
Copyright, Dr. Appleton on	Topics of/he Time		xiv.. IoS
Copyright, English and American                  			xii.. 9C0
Copyright, International                      			XX.. 146
Corals, Microscopical. (See  Microscopical Corals.)
Cor Cordium. Poem	Henry Tcrrell		XIX.. 424
Cor Cordium. Poem	Horatio Nelson P ~ers		XX.. 585
Corea, A Book About. (E. Oppert)	Culture and Progress		xx, 153
Coruwell, Henry S., Poems by:
        The Dragon-Fly               xvi.. 696 The Cricket		xvii.. 209
        To the Katydid               xv.. 836 The Whip-Poor-Will		xviii.. 416
Cornwells (H. S.) Land of Dreams and Other Poems	Cit/tare and Pro6 ress		XVIII. .315
Coronation. Poem	UK D. Kelsey		XX.. 853
Correspondents, Notes from	Homc and Society		xv.. 2~6, 432
Correspondents, Suggestions from                  			XVI.. 150
Corson, W. R. A Design for a Fire-Place             			XVIII.. 143
Corthell, E. L. The Mississippi Jetties *			XIX.. 46
Cosmos. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	Bric-d-Brac		XIX. .799
Cossacks, The. (Count Leo Tolstoy)	Gulture an(l Progress.		XVI.. 753
Costume, History of. (A. Racinet)                		   XIV.. 86i;	XVII.. 761
Cotton Field, A Sailor in the	Jack Randolph		XVIII.. 882
Cooton Planter	The Worlds Work		XI.. ~O5
Cotton Waste, Gas from                      			XVI.. 444
Coness (Elliott) Birds of the Colorado Valley	(ulture and Prog;-css		XVIII. .313
Countershaft Hanger, The	The Worlds Work	 XI.. 299
Country homes	. ... . Topics of the Time	XIII. . 125
Country Kitchens	Home aud Society	  XI.. 287
Country to City, From	Topics of the Time	 XIX.. 462
Courage. Poem	George Houghton	 XII. .229
Cousins. (L. B. Walford)	Culture aud Progress	XVIII.. 946
Cousin Will. Poem. (Philip Morse)	Bric-d-Jdrac.... 	 XIV.. 126
Coutures (Thomas) Conversations on Art	Culture and Pro6 ress	XVIII.. 794
Cox, Palmer. Looking Behind. Poem	Bric-d-brac	XVII.. 767
C. P. C. The Early Crocus. Poem		 XIII. .576
Cranch, Christopher P., Poems by:
	Old and Young	XVI. .550	Bayard Taylor	xvii.. 731
Crane, Walter. A Letter from	C~ulture and Progress	XIV.. 721
Crane, W. XV., Papers by:
	Mr. Sprechelheimers Mistake	XIV. .~i6	HOW Women love dress	xv.. 751
Crawfords Consistency	ffeniy James, Jr	XII. .569
Crayfish, The. (T. H. Huxley)	Gulture and Progress	xx.. 308
Cream, Mechanical Extraction of	The Worlds Work	XIX. .638
Creekhaum, F. M. Morna. Poem		XI. .107
Cricket, The. Poem	D. S. Foster	XIV.. 588
Cricket, The. Poem	Henry S. Gornzoell	XVII.. 209
Crime in its own Element	Topics of the Time	. XVI.. 287
Crimes, Double, and One-sided Laws	    	XII. .120
Crime, The Romance and Retribution of	    	XIII.. 560
Critical Essays and Literary Notes. (Bayard Taylor)	(ulture and Progress	XX. .632
Critics and Critics. From the Spanish. (Lillie E. Barr)	.Bric-d-Brac	XI.. 455
Critic, The History of a. (With Portrait of Jules Janin)	J. D. Osborne	XI.. 823
Critic, The History of a. (See Errata, Vol. XII., 282.)
Croquet, The Rules of	flame and Society	XII.. ~ 906
Crosby, J. Schoyler. Flour from Chestnuts	    	XIX. .6:6
Croton Water	William H. Rideing	XIV.. i6i
	Illus. Section of the Croton Aqueduct	xiv.. i6x	Quaker Hill	167
	Lake Mahopac	i6a	High Bridge	1(8
	Lake Gleneida	i6~	Pat. McCluskie	169
	Hydrographic Map of the Counties of		View of Harlem River from Window uf
	   New Vork, Westchester, and Putnam	.163	   Tower, High Bridge	170
John B. Jervis	164 Central Park Reservoir, view from Belve-
John C. Camphell                     164 dere                                171
Alfred W. Craven	164 Gallery of Stop-cocks, Blow-offs, etc       172
View of Croton Lake and Dam	i6~ New ReservoirPipe Gallery              173
	Nightly Gauging of Water in the Aque-	B. S. Church, Resident Engineer	274
	duct at Croton Dam	i66	General G. S. Grecne	175
Aqueduct on Emhanknent	i66 The Torch                             175
Ventilators, one mile apart	i66 Local Inspection of Croton Aqueduct    176
Gate-House at Croton Dam	167
Croton Water. A Correction. (John B. Jervis)	(~ulture and Progress	XIV.. 723
Crow-which? Poem. (A. S. Miller)	Bric-d.Brac	XIV. .416
Cruelty from Children, A Society for the Prevention of, Shall
	we have? (M. Reb~que)	Home and Society	XV.. 738</PB>
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		ksl. Page.
Cruikshank, George	Russell Sturgis	xvi .
	Illus. Griinaldi Loses his Bet	xvi.. i6i	The Butterfly	i68
	Political Caricature, at iwenty	iba	Harkawayl Dick!	169
	Dominie Sampson	i6a	Spurning the World	170
	The First Gentleman of Europe	263	Saturday Night at Sea	272
	He Rising, Rejoicing	264	Frontispiece to The Table-Book	172
	And now the turnpike gates again flew		Felixs Family	273
	   open in short space	165	Their Shoes                      
	The Satirists	i6~	The Fall of the Leaf                
	The Witchs Switch	i66	Crnikshank at Fifty-seven	275
	Fairy Revenge	i66	The Four Mighty Servants	t26
	And I thought it was right, as the		Going Off hy Itself                 
	   music was come	267	Antagonism of Interest, yet Mutuality of
	The Pay-table	i68	   Object	77
Cruttwells History of Roman Literature 	(ulture and Progress	XVII. .759
Cryptograph, The	The Worlds Work	..............Xt..452
Cuba without War		xi. .876
Cuir-Li~ge	The Worlds Work	xi.. 595
Culture and Christianity	Topics of the Tbne	XVI.. 431

CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of:
	Abbott (Lyman) on John	XIX. .475
	Abode of Snow, The. (Andrew Wilson)	 xi - .592
	About Old Story-tellers. (Donald G. Mitchell)	xv -
	Abouts (Edmund) The Story of an Honest Man	xx. .947
	Academy, The London	Xi - - 297
	Adams, Charles F., Jr., on Railroads	xvii .252
	Adamss (Henry) Gallatin	.~ - .634
	Adventures of Captain Mago. (Ldon Cahun)		 xiii.. 423
	IEneid of Virgil, The. (John D. Long)		  xx. .475
	IEneids of Virgil, The. (William Morris)		  xii.. 278
	Aldrichs (T. B.) Flower and Thorn		 xiv. 408
	Alexanders (Mrs.) Her Dearest Foe		  xii. alo
	Amateur Poacher, The		  xix - .632
	America, Impressions of (R. W. Dale)		 xvii. .307
	American Literature. (Moses C. lyler)		 xvii. .75~
	American Social Science. (2876)		  xii. .757
	American, The. (Henry James, Jr.)		  xiv. - 406
	Among my Books. Second Series. (James Russell Lowell)                   
	Among the Thorns. (M. L. Dickinson)		  xx. .948
	Andersons (R. B.) Norse Mythology		   xI. .292
	Andersons (R. B.) Vounger Edda		  xx..
	Angelo. (Stuart Sterne)		 xvii - - 303
	Animals and Plants under Domestication. (Charles Darwin)		  XII - .907
	Apple Blossoms. (Elaine and Dora Read Goodale)		 xvii - .6o8
	Archery, The Witchery of. (Maurice Thompson)		  xvi..
	Architecture, Discourses on. (Viollet-le-Duc)		   xi. - 587
	Argonauts, The American. (Bret Harte)		   xi. .442
	Armitages (E. S.) The Childhood of the English Nation		  xiv. .220
	Amold, Matthew, on Equality		 xviii. .466
	Arnolds (Edwin) Light of Asia		  xix. .468
	Arnolds (Matthew) Poems		 xvii.. 448
	Art Collection of Vassar College, Ihe		   xi..
	Art-Journals, Foreign. (C. C.)		  xvi.. 9o6
	Art of Japan, A Glimpse at the. (J. J. Jarves)		  xii. 235
	Art Season of 28789, The		xviii. .320
	Art Season, The. (287980)		  xx. .322
	Atheism, Natural History of. (John S. Blackie)		 xvii.. 255
	Authors, American, Short Studies of )T. W. Higginson)		  xix. - 792
	Autumn Holiday on French Rivers, Our. (J. L. Molloy)		 xviii -
	Avis, The Story of. (E. S. Phelps)		  xv.. 280
	Bairds (Henry M.) Rise of the Huguenots		  xix. ~322
	Ballades in Blue China. (A. Lang)		  xx..
	Barrons Foot Notes; or, Walking as a Fine Art		   xi.. 750
	Bartletts (J. R.) Dictionary of Americanisms		  xvi..
	Bartletts (S. C.) From Egypt to Palestine		  xIx. .252
	Bartlett, William Francis, Memoir of (F. W. Palfrey)		  xvi.. 594
	Barton Experiment, The, and The Jericho Road.	(John Habberton)	-. .xIII.. 873
	Bascoms (John) Comparative Psychology		  xvi - - 294
	Becket, Thomas. (J. A. Froude~		  xvi.. 254
	Beerss (Henry A.) Odds and Ends		  XvII. .304
	Beginnings of Christianity. (George P. Fisher)		  xv - - 434
	Being a Boy. (Charles Dudley Warner)		  xv. - 599
	Bennochs (Francis) Poems		  xvII. .305
	Bible Commentary, The. Vol. V		   Xi. .295
	Bible, Questions awakened by the. (John Miller)		  xIv. ~420
	Biology. (Joseph Cook)		  xv. .436
	Birds and Poets. (John Burroughs)		  xiv. .407
	Birds and Seasons of New England. (Wilson Flagg)		   XI.. 293
	Birds of the Colorado Valley. (Elliott Cones)		 xviii.. 323
	Bishops (W. H.) Detmold		 xviii.. 946
	Bismarek in the Franco-German War. (Moritz Busch)		 XvIII..324
	Bits of Travel at Home. (H. H.)		  xvi. .903
	Blackies (John Stuart) Natural History of Atheism		 xvii.. 55
	Blaclcies (John Stuart) Songs of Religion and Life		   XII.. 233
	Blacks (William) Macleod of Dare		 xvii. - 920
	Blancs (Charles) Grammar of Painting and Engraving		 xviii.. 945</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00114" SEQ="0114" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI108" N="A026">	26	INDEX.

CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of: (Continued.)
	Blanid. (Robert D. Joyce)	Vol. Page~
			XIX.. 310
	Blind, A Reading-Room for the		xi. .136
	Bohemian, The. (Charles de Kay)		xv.. 282
	Bonaparte, Madame, The Life and Letters of. (E. L. Didier)		xviii. .792
	Books for Children	xi. .897;	xix. .314
Books, New English	XIII.. 424, 571, 729

[875; XIV.. 121, 267, 412, 570, 721, 862; XV.. 139, 283, 432, 6oi, 746, 897; xvi.. 154, 298
	Bowens (Francis) Moral Philosophy	~
	Boy Emigrants. (Noah Brooks)	XIII. .424.
	Boyesens (H. H.) Falconberg	XVIII. .472
	Boyesens (H. H.) Goethe and Schiller	XVIII. .147
	Boyesens (H. H.) Gunnar	XX. .255
	Boys of Other Countries. (Bayard Taylor)	xiv.. 220
	Brazil. (H. H. Smith)	XIX.. 794.
	Brookss (Noah) The Boy Emigrants	xui. .424.
	Brookss (Phillips) Lectures on Preaching	XVI.. 152
	Brookss (Phillips) Sermons	XVII. .6ir
	Brownings (Elizabeth Barrett) Earlier Poems	xx.. 741
	Brownings (Robert) inn Album~	XI.. 752
	Bryants (W. C.) Popular History of the United States	xii.
	Bryants (W. C.) The Flood of Years	XV.. 438
	Buchanans (Robert) The Shadow of the Sword	XIV.. 120
	Burnetts (Frances Hodgson) Haworths	xix.. 115
	Bumetts (Frances Hodgson) Loulsialsa	XX.. 310
	Burnetts (Frances Hodgson). Surly Tim and other Stories	xv.. 281
	Burnetts (Frances Hodgson) That Lasso Lowries	XIV. .261
	Burroughss (John) Birds and Poets	XIV. .407
	Burroughss (John) Locusts and Wild honey	yviiI. .631
	Burroughss (John) Winter Sunshine	XI.. 749
	Buschs (Moritz) Bismarck in the Franco-German War	XVIII.. 314
	Bushnell, Horace, Life and Letters of	xx. .942
	Butchers (S. A.) The Odyssey of Homer	xix..
	Cables (G. W.( Old Creole Days	XVIII. .472
	Ciesar. (J. A. Froude)	XVIII. .627
	Cahuns (L6on) Adventures of Captain Mago	XIII. .423
	Californians, The. (Walter M. Fisher)	xiv.. 86o
	Carlyle, Thomas. (Alfred H. Guernsey)	XIX. .474.
	Carters (Susan N.) Examples for Stump-Drawing	XIV. .267
	Catons (J. D.) A Summer in Norway	XI. .132
	Ceramic Art, History of (A. Jacquemart)	xv.. z8o
	Certain Dangerous Tendencies in American Life	Xx. .472
	Cesnolas (L. P. di) Cyprus	XVI. .151
	Chaldean Account of Genesis, A. (George Smith)	xi.. 899
	Childhood of the English Nation, The. (E. S. Armitage)	XIV.. 120
	Children, Two Books for	XV.. 282
	Childs Catechism of Common Things, The	xlx.
	China Painting. (Louise McLaughlin)	xv..
	Christian Missions. (Rev. J. H. Seelyc)	XI.. 448
	Cities of Northern and Central Italy. (A. J. C. Hare)	XII. .281
	Clarkes (Charles and Mary Cowden) Recollections of Writers	XVII.. 307
	Colonel Dunwoddie, Millionaire	XVIII.. 148
	Colonels Opera Cloak, The	XVIII.. 633
	Color-Blindness. (B. Joy Jeifries)	xVIII. .942
	Commentary, Schaffs Popular	XVII.. 759
	Common School System, Our. (Gail Hamilton)	XX.. 796
	Common Sense in Church Building. (E. C. Gardner)	xix. .947
	Communism and Socialism. (Theodore D. Woolsey)	xix. .789
	Compatative Psychology. (John Bascom)	XVI.. 294
	Complete American Trapper. (W. H. Gibson)	XVI .295
	Concord Summer School of Philosophy, The	xVIII. .316
	Conders (Claude Regnier) Tent Work in Palestine	xvii.. 758
	Coisfidence. (Henry James, Jr.)	XX.. 311
	Conscience. (Joseph Cook)	XVII.. 908
	Conversations on Art. (Thomas Couture)	XVIII.. 794.
	Cooks (Clarence) The House Beautiful	XV.. 279
	Cooks (Joseph) Biology	xv.. 436
	Cooks (Joseph) Conscience	XVII.. 908
	Cooks (Joseph) Transcendentalism and Orthodoxy	xv.. 894.
	Copyright. (Eaton S. Drone)	XVII. .911
	Corea, A Book about. (E. Oppert)	XX. .153
	Corowells (H. S.) Land of Dreams, and Other Poems	. XVIII. .315
	Cossacks, The. (Leo Tolstoy)	XVI.. 753
	Costume, History of. (A. Racinet)	XIV.. 86i
	Coorss (Elliott) Birds of the Colorado Valley	XVIII.. 313
	Cousins. (L. B. Walford)                  	XVIII. .946
	Coutures (Thomas) Conversations on Art	xviii.. 794.
	Crane, Walter, Letter from	XIV.. 721
	Crayfish, The. (T. H. Huxley)	xx. .308
	Critical Essays and Literary Notes. (Bayard Taylor)	XX.. 63z
	Croton Water. (John B. Jervis)	XIV.. 723
	Cruttwells (C. T.) History of Roman Literature	XVII. .759
	Cushman, Charlotte. (Emma Stebbins)	XVI.. 596
	Cyprus. Palms di Cesnola)	XVI.. 151
	Daisy Miller. (Henry James, Jr.)	XVII.. 609
	lI3ales (R. NV.) Impressions of America	XVII.. 307
	Daniel Deronda. (George Eliot)	XIII. .133
	Darwiniana. (Ass Gray)	XIII.. 278
	Darwins (Charles) Animals and Plants~ under Domestication	XII. .907
	Daudets (Alphonse) Sidonie	XIV.. 119
Dawn of History. (C. F. Keary) ..,,.,....,.,,..,,..,.......,.........,.... XVIII.. 795</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00115" SEQ="0115" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI109" N="A027">	PART TWO, VOLS. XL TO XX.	27

CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of: (Continued.)	Fe?. Page.
	Deirdrk (R. D. Joyce)		XIII.. 569
	De Kays (Charles) Hesperus and Other Poems		 xx.. 470
	De Kays (Charles) The Bohemian		xvii.. 6io
	Democracy		 XX. .474
	De Quincey, Thomas. (H. A. Page)		 XIV.. 569
	Detnold. (W. H. Bishop)		XVIII. .946
De Vinnes (T. L.) Invention of Printing............................... xvi..
	Dickens (Charles), Letters of		 XIX. .470
	Dickenss (Charles) Life of Charles James Mathews		 XIX. .154
	Dickinsons (M. L.( Among the Ihorns		 xx.. 948
	Dictionary of Americanisms. (J. R. Bartlett)		 XVI.. 439
	Didiers (E. L.) Life and Letters of Madame Bonaparte		xviii.. 792
	Dietzs (Ella) The 1riuinph of Love		XVII.. 305
	Dohsons (Austin) Poems		 XIX. .945
	Doctor loin. (Edward Payson)		 XVI. .599
	Dodges (Mary Mapes) Theophilos and Others		 XIII. .136
	Dodges (Richard Irving) The Plains and their Inhahilants		 XIII. .875
	Dorrs (Julia C. R.) Friar Anselmo and other Poems		 XIX. .153
	Douhle Story, A. (George MacDonald		  XI. .590
	Dramatists, Foreign, under American Laws		 XI.. 136
	Drift from Two Shores. (Bret Harte)		 XVI.. 752
	Drift-Weed. (Celia Thaxter)		XVII.. 760
	Drone (E. S.) on Copyright		XVII. .911
	Do Mau.riers (George) English Society at Home		. XIX. .po,~
	Dwellers in Five-Sisters Court, The. (H. E. Scudder)		 XII. .910
	Earnest Trifler, An... -		 XIX. .474
	Echoes from the Orient. (Edward King)		 XX. .944
	Editor, An, and his Correspondents		XVIII.. 943
	Egans (Maurice F.) Songs and Sonnets		XVIII.. 316
	Egglestons (Edward) Roxy		XVII.. 302
	Egypt, From, to Japan (H. M. Field)		 XV. .8p6
	Egypt to Palestine, From. (S. C. Bartlett)		 XIX. .152
	Eliots (George) Daniel Deronda		 XIII.. 133
	Eliots (George) Impressions of Theopheastus Such		XVIII.. 791
	Emersons (R. W.) Fortune of the Republic		 XVI.. 902
	Emersons (R. XV.) Letters and Social Aims		  XI.. 8p6
	English Society at Home. (George Do Maurier)		 XIX. .947
	Epic of Hades, The,		XVIII. .466
	Ercknann-Chatrians Friend Fritz		 XIII. .874
	Erechtheus. (Algernon Charles Swinhurne)		 XII.. 130
	Essays in Criticism. (R. H. Hutton)		 XIV.. 117
	Essays in Romance. (John Skelton)		 XX. .635
	Europeans, The. (Henry James, Jr.)		XVII. .447
	Every-day English. (Richard G. White)		 XX.. 791
	Evolution of Man. (Ernst Haeckel)		 XIX. .149
	Ewings (Juliana Horatio) Jan of the Windmill		 XIV. .720
	Exhibition, The National Academy. (1877)		 XIV.. 263
	Exploration of the World. (Jules Verne)		 XIX. .313
	Faith and Philosophy. (Dr. H. B. Smith)		 XV.. 435
	Faith and Rationalism. (G. P. Fisher)		XVIII.. 629
	Falconherg. (H. H. Boyesen(		XVIII. .472
	Fantasy and Passion. (Edgar Fawcett)		 XVI.. 296
	Farmers Vacation, A. (George E. Waring, Jr.)		  XI.. 898
	Farrars (F. XV.)  Life of St. Paul		 XIX. .472
	Fawcetts (Edgar) Fantasy and Passion		 XVI.. 296
	Ferns of Kentucky. (John Williamson)		XVII.. 306
	Fenillets (Octave) A Marriage in High Life		 XIV.. lip
	Fields (Henry M.) From Egypt to Japan		 xv. .896
	Fields (Henry H.) From the Lakes of Killarney to the Golden Horn 		 XIII. .727
	Final Philosophy, The. (C. W. Shields)		 XV.. 744
	Fishers (George P.) Beginnillgs of Christianity		 XV. 434
	Fishers (George P.) Faith and Rationalism		xviii. .6a~
	Fishers (Walter M.) The Californians		 xiv.. 86o
	Fiskes (John) The Unseen World		 XIV. .266
	Flagga (Wilson) Birds and Seasons of New England		  Xl.. 293
	Flood of Years, The. (W. C. Bryant)		 XV.. 438
	Flower and Thorn. (T. B. Aldrich)		 XIV. .408
	Foot Notes; or, Walking as a Fine Art. (Barron)		  XI. .750
	Fortune of the Republic. (R. W. Emerson)		 XVI. .902
	Fourteen Months in Canton. (Mrs. Gray)		 XX. .947
	France, History of (M. Guizot)		 XVI. .443
	Freemans (E. A.) Norman Conquest		 XIII. .725
	French and German Books	XI	136, 297, 449
[592, 752, 903; XII.. 136, 281, 442, 602, 761, 911; XIII. .136, a8i, 426, 727
	French Life, Two Novels of		 xiv.. 1115
	French Poels and Novelists. (Henry James, Jr.)		 XVI.. 438
	French Political Leaders. (Edward King)		 XII.. 134
	Friar Anselmo and other Poems. (Julia C. R	Dorr)	 XIX.. 153
	Friend Fritz. (Erckmann-Chatrian)		 XIII.. 874
	Froehel, Reminiscences of		 xv.. 6oi
	Frontenac and Nesv France Undtr Louis XIV. (Francis Parkman)		 XVI.. 5p5
	Frothioghams (0. B.) Transcendentalism in New England		 XII.. 6oo
	Froudes (J. A.) Julius Caasar	  	XVIII. .627
	Froudes (J. A.) Short Studies		 XIV. .409
	Froudes (J. A.) Thomas Becket		 XVI. .154
	Gallarin, Albert. (Henry Adams)		 XX. .634
	Game-Birds and Water-Fosvl. (Pope)		 XVI..
	Gardners (E. C.) Common Sense in Church Building		 XIX. .947
	Gardners (E. C.) Home Interiors		 XVI.. 442
	Gates into the Psalm Country. (Xl. R. Vincent)		XVIII.. 945</PB>
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CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of: (Continued.)
		Vol. Page.
	Gaths Tales of the Chesapeake	XX.. 946
	Ganders (Th6ophile) Travels	,c~..
	German and French Books	XI.. 136, 297, 449
~592, 752,903; xii..i36, 281, 442, 602, 762, 9~ xiii. .136, 281, 426, 727
	Gihsons (W. H.) Complete American Trapper	 xiv.. 298
	Gills (W. F.) Life of Poe	 xiv..
	Gods Word Through Preaching. (John Hall)	  xi.. 294
	Goethe and Schiller. (H. H. Boyesen)	~ 147
	Goodales (Elaine and I)ora Read) Apple Blossoms	xvii..
	Gordons (H. L.) Pauline and Other Poems	 ~
	Gosses (Edmund W.) New Poems	 XIX..790
	Gosses (Edmund W.) Poems	 XII.. 758
	Gosses (Edmund W.) Studies in the Literature of Northern Europe	XVIII. .470
	Grammar of Painting and Engraving. (A. A. C. Blanc)	xviu.
	Grays (Asa) Darwiniana		 XIII. .278
	Grays (Asa) Natural Science and Religion		 Xx..I 52
	Grays (Mrs.) Fourteen Months in Canton		~.. 947
	Greens (John R.) Readings from English History		XVIII.. 947
	Guernseys (Alfred H.) Thomas Carlyle		 XIX. .474
	Guido and Lita. (Marquis of Lorne)		 xi..
	Guizots History of France		 XVI.. 443
	Gunnar. (H. H. Boyesen)		 XX. .155
	Hahhertons (John) Helens Babies	...... 	 XIII. .280
Hahhertons (John) The Barton Experiment
	Evolution of Man	and The jenc o Road	XIII. .873
	Haeckels (Ernst)		XIX ~49
	Halls (John) Gods Word Through Preaching		XI.. 294
	Hamertons (P. G.) Life of Turner		XVIII.. 146
	Hamiltons (Gail) Common School System		XX. .796
	Handful of Honeysuckle. (A. 1\8. F. Rohinson)		XVIII.. 153
	Hand of Ethelberta, The. (Thomas Hardy)		....... 35
	Hardys (Thomas) Return of the Native, and Blacks (i Macbed of Dare		. XVII. .910
	Hardys (Thomas) 1he Hand of Ethelberia		XIII.. 235
	Hares (A. J. C.) Cities of Northern and Central Italy		. XII.. a8i
	Harlands (Marion) Loitering in Pleasant Paths		XX.. 475
	Harpers Latin Dictionary		XIX. .629
	Hartes (Bret) Drift from Two Shores		XVI.. 752
	Hartes (Bret) Thankful Blossom		XIV.. a65
	Hartes (Bree) The American Argonauts		XI .442
	Hartes (Bret) Twins of liable Mountain		XIX. .473
	Harveys (Peter) Reminiscences of Webster		XV.. 896
	Hawortha. (Frances H. Burnett)		XIX. .151
	Hawthorne. (Henry James, Jr.)		XIX. .943
	Hawthorne and Other Poems. (E. C. Stedman)		XV.. 434
	Hawthornes (julian) Sebastian Serome	 	XIX. .944
	Hawthornes (Nathaniel) The Scarlet Letter		XV.. 438
	Helens Babies. (John Habberton)		XIII. .280
	Her Dearest Foe. (Mrs. Alexander)		XII. .280
	Hesperus. (Charles de Kay)		XX.. 470
	H. Hs Bits of Travel at Home		XVI. .903
	Higginsons (T. W.) Short Studies of American	Authors I	XIX.. 792
	His Inheritance. (Adeline Trafton)		XVII.. i~6
	His Majesty, Myself		XIX.. 792
	Histoncal Paintings, Two		xi.. 903
	History of American Politics. (Alexander Johnston)		xix. .633
	History of Roman Literature. (C. T. Crutewell)		XVII.. 759
	Holmess (0. W.) Memoir of Motley		xviii. .152
	Holmess 10. W.) Poems		xv..
	Holmess (0. W.) The School Boy		x~u.. 760
	Home Interiors. (E. C. Gardner)		XVI.. 442
	Home Pastoral,. (Bayard Taylor)		XI.. 445
	Hooper (W. H.) and Phillipss (W. C.) Manual	of Marks on Pottery	xvi. .253
	Hoosier Mosaics. (1\laurice Thompson)		xi..
	Hosmers (James K.) Short History of German	Literature	xx.. 309
	House Beautiful, The. (Clarence Cook)		xv.. 279
	Howellss (W. D.) Lady of the Aroostook		xviii..
	Howellss (W. D.) Undiscovered Country		xx..
	Hughess (Thomas) Manliness of Christ		xx..
	Hunts (Bonavia) History of Music		XVII..
	Huttons (R. H.) Essays in Criticism		xiv.. ii8
	Huxleys (T. H.) Crayfish		xx.. ~c8
	Idyl of Work, An. (Lucy Larcom)		xi..
	Illustrated Books, Two		XVII.. 762
	Imaginary Conversations. (Walter S. Landor)		xiv.. Ifia
	Impressions of Theophrastcs Such: (George Eliot)		xviii.. 791
	In Memoriam. (Mrs. Gould)		xiii.. 724
	Inn Album, The. (Robert Browning)		xi. .752
	Intemational Episode, An. (Henry James, Jr.)		Xviii.. 148
	In the Levant. (Charles Dudley Warner)		xiii.. 727
	In the Wilderness. (Charles Dudley Warner)		xvi.. 751
	Is Life worth Living? (William H. Mallock)		xviii.. 788
	Jacquemarts (Alberr) History of Ceramic Art		xv.. 210
	Jamess (Henry, Jr.) An International Episode		xvm.. 148
	Jamess (Henry, Jr.) Crnfidence		XX.. 311
	Jamess (Henry, Jr.) Daisy Miller		Xvii.. 6c9
	Jamess (Henry, Jr.) French Poets and Novelists		xvi.. 438
	Jamess (Henry, Jr.) Hawthorne		XIX. .943
	Jamess (Henry, Jr.) Roderick Hudson		XI.. ~88
	Jamess (Henry, Jr.) The American		~ .406
	Jamess (Henry, Jr.) The Europeans		x~..
	Jan of the Windmill. (J. H. Ewing)		XIV.. 720</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00117" SEQ="0117" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI111" N="A029">	PART TWO, VOLS. XL TO XX.	29

CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of: (Continued.)	Vol. Page.
	Jansons (Kristofer) Spell-Bound Fiddler	xx..
	Jarvess (James Jackson) Glimpse at the Art of Japan	XII. .135
	Jeifriess (13. Joy) Color Blindness	xvui. .942
	Jericho Road, The. (John Habberton)	xiii. .873
	Johnson IXIanor, Ihe. (James Kent)	xvi.. 597
	Johnstons (Alexander) History of American Polities	xix. .633
	Joness (Thomas) History of New York during the Revolutionary War	xviii. .790
	Joseph and His Bre;hren. (Charles Wells)	xu.. 276
	Joyees (R. D.) Blanid	XIX. .310
	Joyees (R. D.) Deirdre	XIII.. 569
	Juveniles, A Sheaf of	XI.. 296
	Kearys (C. F.) Dawn of History	XVIII.. 795
	Ke.nhles (Fanny) Reeords of a Girlhood	xviii..
	Kents (James) The Johnson Manor	XVI. .597
	Kera.nos. (H. W. Longfellow)	XVI. .441
	Kindergarten at Home, The	xii.. 6o2
	Kings (Edward) Eehoes from the Orient	xx. .944
	Kiiigs (Edward) Freneh Politieal Leaders	xii. .134
	Kingsley, Charles	xiv. .227
	Klunzingers (C. B.) Upper Egypt	XV. .895
	Lady of the Aroostook, The. (W. D. Howells)	XVIII. .250
	Lamhs (Charles and Mary) Poetry for Children	xv. .6oo
	Land and Game Birds of New England. (N. D. Minot)	XVI.. 298
	Land of Dreams, and Other Poems, The. (H. S. Coruwell)	XVIII. .315
	Landors (W. S.) Imaginary Conversations	xiv.. 862
	Langs (A.) Ballades in Blue China	XX.. 795
	Laniers (Sidney) Seienee of English Verse	xx. .473
	Larcoms (Luey) An Idyl of Work	XI. .135
	LArt	XVII.. 450, 762 XVIII.. 630; XIX. .630, 948
	Latin Dierionary, Freunds		 XIX. .629
	Le Brun (Mine. Vig~e), Souvenirs of		 XIX. .632
	Le Costume Historique. (A. Raeinet)		XVII.. 76t
	Leetures on Presehing. (Phillips Brooks)		 XVI.. 152
	Lelands (C. G.) Life of Lineolo		 XIX. .312
	Letters and Soeial Aims. (R. W. Emerson)		  xi.. 896
	Letters of Charles Diekens, Ihe		 XIX. .470
	Lihrary Notes. (A. P. Russell)		  XI.. 448
	Lies (Jonas) The Pilot and his Wife		 XII. .909
	Life and Faith. (George MeKuight)		XVII.. 609
	Life and Letters of Madame Bonaparte. (Eugene L. Didier)		XVIII.. 792
	Life of St. Paul. (F. W. Farrar)		 XIX. .472
	Light. (A. M. Mayer and Charles Barnard)		 XV.. 138
	Light of Asia, The. (Edwin Arnold)		 XIX..468
	Lineolo, Life of. (Charles G. Leland)		 XIX. .312
	Lindans (Rudolph) Stories		XVIII.. 325
	Lintons (XV. J.) Hints on Wood-Engraving		 XIX. .792
	Loan Exhihition, The Seenud		XVII.. 444
	Loeusts and Wild Honey. (John Burroughs)		XVIII..63t
	Loiterings in Pleasant Paths. (Maijon Harland)		 XX.. 475
	London Soeial Life, Impressions of. (E. S. Nadal)		  XI. .234
	Longfellow (H. W.), A New Edition of		XVIII. .473
	Longfellows (H. W.) Keramos		 XVI. .442
	Longfellows (H. W.) Mas4ue of Pandora and Other Poems		  XI. .444
	Longfellows (H. W.) Skeleton in Armor		 XIII. .424
	Longs (John D.) Translation of the ~Eneid		 XX.. 475
	Lornes (ihe Marquis of) Guido and Lita		  XI.. 592
	Loubats (J. F.) Medallic History of the United States		Xvii.. 762
	Louisiana. (Frances H. Burnett)		 XX.. 320
	Lovers Tale, The. (Alfred Tennyson)		XVIII.. 628
	Lowells (James Russell) Among My Books. (Second series)		  XI.. 747
	Lowells (Robert) Stories from an Old Dutch Town		xvii.. 6io
	Lubke, An American Edition of		  XV.. 743
	MacDonalds (George) A Double Story		  XI.. 590
	MacDonalds (George) St. George and St. Michael		  XI.. 589
	MacDonalds (George) Thomas Wingfold, Curate		 XII. .760
	Macdonalds (James M.) The Life and Writings of St. John		 XIV. .722
	Macleod, Norman, Life of. (Donald Macleod)		 XII.. 279
	Mallocks (W. H.) Is Life Worth Living?		XVIII.. 788
	 Manliness of Christ, The. (Thomas Hughes)		  XX..
	Mansfields (E. D.) Personal 1\Iemories		XVIII.. 472
	Marriage in High Life, A. (Octave Feuillet)		 XIV.. 119
	Marshalls (John) Recitals		XVIII.. 473
	Martineans (Harriet) Autobiography		 XV.. 237
	Masque of Pandora and Other Poems, The. (H. W. Longfellow)		  XI.. 444
	Mathews, Charles James, Life of. (Charles Dickens)		 XIX. .154
	Matthowss (J. B.l The Theaters of Paris		 XX. .311
	Maudsleys (Henry) Physiology of Mind		 XVI. .904
	Mayer (A. M.) and Barnards (Charles) Light		 xv..
	1\Iayers (A. M.) Sound		XVII. .446
	MeKuights (George) Life and Faith		XVII.. 609
	McLaughlins (Louise) China Painting		 XV.. 897
	Medallie History of the United States. (J. F. Loubat)		XVII.. 761
	Mediteval Church History, Lectures on. (R. C. Trench)		XVII.. 449
	Memoir of Motley. (Dr. 0. W. Holmes)		XVIII.. 152
	Michael Angelo. (C. H. Wilson)		 XII. .439
	Michael Strogoff. (Jules Verne)		 XIII. .873
	Millers (Joaquin) Songs of Italy		xvii.. 6o6
	Millers (Joaquin) The Ship in the Desert		  XI.. 590
	Millers (John) Questions Awakened by the Bible		 XIV. .410
	Ministry of the Word, The. (W. M. Taylor)		 XII. .920</PB>
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CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of: (Continued.)
		Vol. Page.
	Minots (N. D.) Land and Game Birds of New England	xvi.. 298
	Miracle in Stone, A. (j. A. Seiss)	xviii. .469
	Miss Hitchcocks Wedding Dress	..... xu..
Mitchells (Donald G.) About Old Story-Tellers................................... xv.
	Modern Philosophy. (Francis Bowen)	xv.,
	Moh med and Mohammedanism. (R. Bosworth Smith)	xi..
Molloys (J. L.) Our Autumn Holiday on French ~ xviii..
	Money in its Relations to trade and Industry. (F. A. Walker)	xviii.. 626
	Moore, thomas, Collected Fragments of	xvi.. 295
	Moral Philosophy. (Francis Bowen)	xv.. 234
	Morriss (XVilliam) A~neids of Virgi	xii.. 278
	Morriss (William) Story of Sigurd	xu. .724
	Mullers (Max) Origin and Growth of Religion	xviii..
	Mummies and Moslems. (Charles D. Warner)	XII.. 759
	Music, History of. (Bonavia Hunt)	XVII. .256
	Nadals (F. S.) Impressions of London Social Life	XI. .234
	Napiers (Macvey) Correspondence	xviii. ~
	Natural Science and Religion. (Asa Gray)	xx.. 252
	Nero. (W. XV. Story)                      	XI. .444
	New Greece. (Lewis Sargeant)	XVIi. .923
	No Name Series, Ihe                    XIII..569; XIv..567;	XViIi. .249, 633; Xix.. 791
	Norman Conquest, The. (Edward A. Freeman)	XIII.. 725
	Norse Mythology. (R. B. Anderson)	Xi.. 292
	Norway, A Summer in. (John Dean Caton)	XI.. 232
	Odds and Ends. (Henry A. Beers)	XViI. .304
	Ode of Life, The	XX. .943
	Odyssey. A New Translation of. (S. A. Butcher)	XIX. .253
	Old Creole Days. (G. W. Cable)		Xviii. .472
	Oliphants (Mrs.) Whiteladies		Xii. .234
	One Summer		XII. .280
	Opperts (Ernest) Book about Corea		 XX. .253
	OReillys Songs, Legends and Ballads		XVII.. 607
	Ornithology. (Alexander Wilson)		XVII.
	Orthodoxy. (Joseph Cook)		~v. .894
	Pages (H. A.) thomas De Quincey		XIV.. 569
	Palfreys (F. W.) Memoir of William Francis	Bartlett	XVI.. 594
	Parkmans (Francis) Frontenac and New France Under Louis XIV	XVI.. 595
	Patteson, John Coleridge. (Miss Yonge)	i. .592
	Pauline and Other Poems. (H. L. Gordon)	XVI.. 904
	Paysons (Edward) Doctor Tom	XVI.. 599
	Phelpss (E. S.) Poetic Studies	XI.. 235
	Phelpss (E. S.) Sealed Orders	XIX. .474
	Phelpss (E. S.) The Story of Avis	XV.. 280
	Phelpss (XV. F.) Teachers Hand-Book	. XI.. 447
	Philosophy, The Concord Summer School of	xviii.. 326
	Physiology of Mind. (Henry Maudsley)	XVI.. 904
	Piatts (J. J.) Western Windows	XVI. .440
	Piatts )l\Irs. S. M. B.) Poems	XIV.. uS
	Pierces (E. L.) Memoir of Sumner	..... 277
	Pilot, the, and his Wife. (Jonas Lie)	XII. .909
	Plains, The, and their Inhabitants. (Richard Irving Dodge)	. XIII..5~5
	Plato on Socrates. (The New Translation)	XVIII.. 472
	Poe (Edgar A.), Life of. (William F. Gill)	xiv.. 859
	Poetic Interpietation of Nature, On. (J. C. Shairp)	XV. 440
	Poetic Localities of Cambridge. (W. J. Stiliman)	XI.. 448
	Poetic Studies. (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps)	Xi.. 235
	Poetry for Children. (Charles and Mary Lamb)	xv. .6oo
	Poetry, .Reccnt American	XVI.. 440
	Poetry, Recent, by Women	xix. .634
	Poet, The Last New	xiii.. 569
	Poke o Moonshine. (L. C. Strong)	XVII.. 6o~
	Political Science. (Theodore D. Woolsey)	XV.. 597
	Popes Game-Birds and Water-tow	.xvi.. 597
	Popular History of the United States. (William Cullen Bryant)	XII.. 599
Portfolio of Proof Impressions, A, from ScRInNER and ST. NIcHoLAs. (First Series)..xix.. 309
	Pottery, Manual of Marks on. (W. H. Hooper and W. C. Phillips)	 Xvi..
	Prayer Meeting, The. (L. 0. Thompson)	xvii. .622
	Pray for the Holy Spirit. (Win. Scribner)	  XI.. 902
	Preaching without Notes. (R. S. Storrs)	  XI.. 295
	 Prince Deukalion. (Bayard Taylor)	xvii.. 602
	 Printing, The Invention of. (Theodore L. De Vinne)	 XVI.. 593
	Prometheus. (S. P. Putnam)	 XVI.. 599
	Putnams (S. P.) Prometheus	 XVI.. 599
	Racinets (A.) History of Costume	 xiv. 86r
	Railroads, (harles Francis Adams, Jr., on	XVII. .252
	Reades (Charles) A Woman Hater	 xiv..mo
	Readings from English History. (John R. Green)	XVIII.. 947
	Recollections of Writers. (Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke)	XVII.. 307
	Records of a Girlhood. (Frances A. Kemble)	xviii.. i~u
	Religion of Evolution, The. (M. J. Savage(	 XIV.. 220
	Religion, Origin, and Growth of. (Max Muller)	XVIII.. 245
	Reminiscences of an Idler. (Henry Wikoff)	 XX.. 945
	RlmlIsat, Mine. de, Memoirs	 xx..
	Renaissance in Italy. (John A. Symonds)	xviii. .629
	Ricords (F. W.) Iranslations	 xx. .636
	Rise of the Huguenots. (Henry M. Baird)	 XIX. .322
	Robinsons (A. M. F.) Handftil of Honeysuckle	XVIII.. 253
	Roderick Hudson. (Henry James, Jr.)	  xi.. 588
	Rodman the Keeper. (Constance F. Woolson)	 xx. .633
	Roes (E. P.) Success with Small Fruits	 XX.. 795</PB>
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CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of: (Continued.)
		Vol. Pag~.
	Rousselets (Louis) Serpent-Charmer	xix. .634
	Roxy. (Edward Eggleston)	xvii.. 302
	Rudder Grange. (Frank R. Stockton)	xviii.. 473
	Russells (A. P.) Library Notes	  XI. .448
	Sagas, Recent Translations of the	xiii.. 871
	St. George and St. Michael. (George MacDonald)	  xi.. ~89
	St. John, The Life and Writings of. (James M. Macdonald)	 xiv.. 721
	St. Paul at Athens. (Charles Shakespeare)	XVIII.. 794
	Sargeants (Lewis) New Greece	XVII. .913
	Savages (Xl. J.) The Religion of Evolution	xiv.. 120
	Scarlet Letter, The. (Nathaniel Hawthorne)	 xv. ~
	Schaffs (Philip) Commenta	XVii.. 759
	School-Boy. The. (Oliver Wendell Holmes)	XVII.. 760
	School Experiment at Quincy, Mass., The. (C. F. Adams, Jr.)	 XIX. .794
	Science of English Verse. (Sidney Lanier)	 XX. .473
	Scribners (XVilliam) Pray for the Holy Spirit	  xi.. 901
	Sealed Orders. (E. S. Phelps)	 XIX. .474
	Sehastian Strome. (Julian Hawthorne)	 XIX. .944
	Seelyes (Julius H.) Christian Missions	  XI. .448
	Seisss (J. A.) . Miracle in Stone, and Voices from Babylon	XVIII. .469
	Sermons. (Phillips Brooks)	xvii.. 6ir
	Serpent-Charmer, Ihe. (Louis Rousselet)	 XIX. .634
	Shadow of the Sword, The. (Robert Buchanan)	 XIV.. 120
	Shairps (J. C.) On Poetic Interpretation of Nature	 XV. .440
	Shakespeares (Charles) St. Paul at Athens	XVIII.. 794
	Shelley. (Edited by R. H. Stoddard)	 XIII. .570
	Shieldss (C. XV.) The Final Philosophy	 XV.. 744
	Ship in the Desert, The. (Joaquin Miller)	  XI.. 590
	Short History of German Literature. (James K. Hosmer)	 XX.. 309
	Short Studies. (J. A. Froude)	 XIV. .409
	Sidonie. (Alphonse Daudet)	 XIV.. 119
	Sights and Insights. (Adeline D. T. Whitney)	 XIi..439
	Signor Monaldinis Niece	XVIII.. 149
	Skeleton in Armor, The. (H. W. Longfellow)	 XIII. .424
	Skeltons Essays in Romance	 XX. .635
	Smiths (George) Chaldean Account of Genesis	  XI.. 899
	Smiths (H. B.) Faith and Philosophy	 XV. .435
	Smiths (H. H.) Brazil	 XIX. .794
	Smiths (R. Bosworth) Mohammed and Mohammedanism	  XI.. 133
	Social Science	  XI. .901
	Social Science at Saratoga	 XIII..277
	Socrates	XVIII.. 471
	Songs and Sonnets. (Maurice F. Egan)	XVIII.. 316
	Songs, Legends, and Ballads. (John Boyle OReilly)	XVII.. 607
	Songs of Italy. (Joaquin Miller)	xvii.. 6o6
	Songs of Religion and Life. (John Stuart Blackie)	 XII..133
	Songs of the Spnngtide. (A. C. Swinburne)	 XX.. 943
	Souiid. (A. M. Mayer)	XVII.. 446
	Souvenirs of Madame Vig6e Le Brun	 xIx..631
	Spell-Bound Fiddler, The. (Kristofer Janson)	 XX. .475
	Stanley in Africa	XVII.. 450
	Stebbinss (Emma) Charlotte Cushman	 XVI.. 596
	Stedmans (E. C.) Hawthorne, and Other Poems	 XV. .434
	Stedmans (E. C.) Victorian Poets	  xi. .~89
	Sternes (Stuart) Angelo	XVII.. 303
	Stickneys (Albert) True Republic, A	XVIII. .941
	Stilimans (W. J.) Poetic Localities of Cambridge	  XI.. 448
	Stocktons (F. R.) Rudder Grange	XVIII.. 473
	Stories from an Old Dutch Town. (Robert Lowell)	xvii.. 610
	Storrss (R. S.) Preaching without Notes	  XI.. 294
	Story of an Honest Man, The. (Edmond About)	 XX. .947
	Story of Sigurd, The. (William Morris)	 XIII. .724
	Storys (W. W.) Nero	  XI. .444
	Streets (A. B.) Burgoyne	 XVI. .440
	Strongs (L. C.) Poke o Moonshine	XVII. .607
	Studies in German Literature. (Bayard Taylor)	 XIX. .471
	Studies in the Literature of Northern Europe. (E. W. Gosse)	XVIII.. 470
	Stump Drawing, Examples for. (Susan N. Carter)	 XIV.. 267
	Subterranean Outlet to the Upper Lake Region, is there a	 XII. .762
	Success with Small Fruits. (Edward P. Roe)	 XX.. 795
	Sumner (Charles) Mensoir of. (Edward L. Pierce)	  XV.. 277
	Surly Tim, and other Stories. (Frances H. Burnett)	  XV.. 281
	Swinburnes (A. C.) Erechtheus	 XII.. 130
	Swinburnes (A. C.) Songs of the Springtide	 XX.. 943
	Symondss (J. A.) Renaissance in Italy	xviii.. 629
	Tales of the Chesapeake. ( Gath )	 XX.. 946
	Taylors (Bayard) Boys of Other Countries	 XIV.. 120
	Taylors (Bayard) Critical Essays and Literary Notes	 xx. .632
	Taylors (Bayard) Home Pastorals	  XI. .445
	Taylors (Bayard) Prince Deukalion	 XVII.. 602
	Taylors (Bayard) Studies in German Literature	 XIX. .471
	Taylors (W. M.) Ministry of the Word	  XII. .910
	leachers Hand-Book. (William E. Phelps)	  XI.. 447
	Tender Recollections of Irene Macgillicuddy, The	 XVI.. 598
	Tenneys (Sanborn) Elements of Zoilogy	  XI.. 295
	Tennysons (Alfred) The Lovers Tale	xviii.. 628
	Tent Work in Palestine. (C. R. Conder)	 XVII.. 758
	Thackeray. (Anthony Trollope)	XVIII.. 632
	Thankful Blossom. (Bret Harte)	 XIV.. 265
	That Lass o Lowries. (Frances H. Burnett)	 XIV.. 265</PB>
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CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of: (Continued.)
		Vol. Page.
	Thaxteri. (Celia) Drift-Weed	xvn.. 760
	Theaters of Paris. (J. Brander Matthews)	 xx.. 311
	 Theophilus and Others. (Mary Mapes Dodge)	 xiii.. 36
	1homas Wingfold, Curate. (George MacDonald)	  XII.. 760
	Thompsons (J. P.) The United States as a Nation	 xv. .438
	Thompsons (Lewis 0.) The Prayer Meeting	xvii.. 612
	tti~ompsons (Maurice) Hoosier Mosaics	  XI.. 447
	Thompsons (Maurice) Witchery of Archery	 xvi..
	Ticknor, George, Life of	 xii.. 6oi
	Tolstoys (Leo) The Cossacks	 xvi..
	Tory History of the Revolution, The	xviii.. 790
	Tourgu9neffs (Ivan) Virgin Soil 	 xv.. 36
	Trafeons (Adeline)  His Inheritance	xvii. .i~6
	Trafrons (Mark) Sketches	 xv.. 6oo
	Transcendentalism and Orthodoxy. (Joseph Cook)	 xv.. 894
	Transcendentalism in New England. (0. B. Frothiugham)	 xii.. 6ou
	Travel, Recent Books of	 xx.. 311
	Travel, Two Books of	 XIII. .727
	Trenchs Lectures on Medi~val Church History	XVII.. 449
	Trip to England, The. (William Winter)	XVII. .911
	Triumph of Love, The. (Ella Dietz)	xvii. .305
	Trollopes (Anthony) Thackeray	xviii.. 632
	True Repuhlic, A. (Alhert Stickney)	xviii.. 941
	Turner (J. 65. W.) Life of. (Philip G. Hamerton)	xviii.. 146
	Twain, Mark, A New Book hy	 XIII. .874
	Twenty Poems. (R. K. Weeks)	 XIII. .422
	Twins of Tahle Mountain, The. (Bret Harte)	 XIX. .473
	Tylers (61. C.) American Literature	XVII.. 757
	Typhoid and its Causes. (George E. Waring, Jr.)	XVII.. 913
	Under the Empire. (J. B. H.)	XVII. .913
	Undiscovered Country, The. (W. D. Howells)	 XX. .793
	United States as a Nation, The. (J. P..Thompson)	  v. .438
	Unseen World, The. (John Fiske)	 XIV. .266
	Upper egypt. (C. B. Klunzinger)	 xv. .895
	Vassar College, The Arc Collection of	  XI.. 593
	Venice. (Charles Triarte)	 XIX. .314
	Vernes (Jules) Exploration of the Worid	 XIX. .313
	Vernes (Jules) Michael Strugoff	 XIII. .873
	Victorian Poets. (Edmund Clarence Stedman)	  Xi.. 289
	Vincents (M. R.) Gates into the Psalm Country	XVIII. ~
	Viollet-le-Ducs Discourses on Architecture	  XI.. 587
	5~irgin SoiL (Ivan Tourgu8neff)	 xv.. i36
	V oices from Bahylon. (J. A. Seiss)	xviii.. 469
	Walfords (L. B.) Cousins	XVIII. .946
	Walker (Francis A.) on Money	xviii. .626
	Warings (George E., Jr.) A Farmers Vacation	  xi.. 898
	Warings (George E., Jr.) Typhoid and its Causes	xvii. .913
	Warners (Charles Dudley) Being a Boy	 XV.. 399
	Warners (Charies Dudley) In the Levant	....... 727
	Warners (Charles Dudley) In the Wilderness	  vi.. 751
	Warners (Charles Dudley) 6lummies and Moslems	 XII.. 759
	Water-Color Society, Ninth Exhihition of the	  XI.. 901
	Wehster, Reminiscences of. (Peter Harvey)	 xv.. 896
	Weekss (R. K.) Twenty Poems	 XIII. .422
	Wellss (Charles) Joseph and his Brethren	 xii. .276
	Whiteladies. (M. 0. W. Oliphant)	 XII.. 134
	XVhites (R. G.) Every-day English	 XX.. 791
	Whitneys (A. D. T.) Sights and Insights	 XII. .439
	Whittiers (J. G.) Vision of Echard	xvii.. 6c6
	Wikoffs (Henry) Reminiscences of an Idler	 xx..
	Wild Life in a Southern County	xviii.. 632
	Will Denbigh, Nohleman	 XV.. 433
	Williamsons (Henry) Ferns of Kentucky	xvii.. ~o6
	Williams, Roger, As To	 xm. .726
	Wilsons (Alexander) Ornithology	XVII.. 912
	Wilsons The Ahode of Snow	  XI.. 59
	Wines, Dr. E. C., and his Last Work	 XIX. .946
	Winter Sunshine. (John Burroughs)	  XI.. 749
	Winters (William) The Trip to England	xvii.. 911
	Witchery of Archery, The. (Maurice Thompson)	 xvi..
	Woman Hater, A. (Charles Reade)	 XIV. .720
	Wonder World Stones	 XV.. 440
	Wood-Engraving, Hints on. (W. J. Linton)	  Ix - .792
	Woolseys (T. D.) Communism and Socialism	 XIX. .789
	Woolseys (T. D.) Polilical Science	 XV.. 597
	Woolsons (C. F.) Rodman the Keeper	 xx. .633
	Worthy Women of Our First Century	 xv.. 282
	Vonges (Miss) John Coleridge Pacceson	  xi.. 591
	Vounger Edda. (R. B. Anderson)	 XX. .154
	Yriartes (Chades) Venice	 XIX. .314
	Zolilogy, Elements of. (S. Tenney)	  XI.. 295
Cupid and Mars	JJo;-aee P. Scudofer	 xi. .322
Currants for Home and Market.5 (See Fruits, Small, Success with.)
Currencies, French and American	Arna.ca Walker	 XI. .227
Cushman, Charlotte	John P. Stockton	XII.. 262
Cushman, Charlotte. (Emma Stebhins)	Culture and Progress	XVI.. 596
Cutlery Steel, Rolled	 he Worlds Work	XII. .284</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Cypriote Inscriptions, The	Isaac H. flail	XX. .205
	Bilingual of De Vogud	XX.. 205	Inscription on Box of Stone, votive offer-
	Bilingual Tablet of Dali	206	ing to Paphian Aphrodite, found at
	Dedicatory Inscription of Statuette, found	Kythrea	209
	at Paphos	208	Bronze Tablet of Dali	t. Obverse	210
			Bronze Tablet of Dali	it. Reverse	220
Cyprus. (Palma di Cesnola)	Culture and Progress	XVI.. 151
D A CAPO. Poem. (II. C. Bunner)	Bric-d-Brac. . .. ..	XIV.. 574
Dairy Ventilation	Tue Worlds Work.. XIII. .284; XV.. 448
Daisy Miller. (Henry James, Jr.)	(ulture and Progress	XVII. .609
Dales (R. W.) Impressions of America		XVII. .307
Damascus by Diligence,* To	J. Augustus Johnson	XIV.. 837
	Illus. The Call to Prayer	xiv.. i~	Sherbet	140
	Davoud Pasha	238	Interior, with Fountain	242
	The Start for Damascus	238	A Fountain in the Court-yard	142
	An Arab Gypsy Encampment	i~	A Bazaar	143
	A Street in Damascus	239	Abd-El-Kader                     
	An Oriental Shave	240	Home Lifc in Damascus	144
Dana, C. L. Leaves from a new Shorter Catechism	Brie-) -B rae	XVII. .455
Dana, Henrietta C. A Queen at School		  XV.. 868
Dana, Richard Henry	James Grant Wilson	XVIII.. 105
Dana, Richard Henry, Jr. A Slcetch of American Diplomacy		  XX. .616
Dandyism	Topics of the Tune	  XX.. 788
Daniel Deronda. (George Eliot)	Culture and Pro6oress 	 XIII.. 133
Daniels, R. L. The Acadians of Louisiana5		 XIX. .383
Darien. (See  Piercing the American Isthmus.)
Darwiniana. (Asa Gray )	(ulture and Progress	 XIII. .278
Darwins (Charles) Animals and Plants under Domestication. 		  XII. .907
Daudets (Alphonse) Sidonie           		 XIV.. 119
Davis, Rebecca Harding, Papers by:
        Old Landmarks in Philadelphia     XII.. 245 Walballa	               xx.. 239
        A Sunday in Limeburgh          xv.. 323
Dawn.Eve. Poem	H. H	XVII.. 225
Dawn of History. (C. F. Keary)	(Yilture and Progress	XVIII.. 795
Day Dreams. ~ Poem	Hannah N. Hudson	 XIII. .289
Days and Nights in Concord. From Unpublished MS	JienryD. Thoreau	 XVI.. 721
Days and Voices. Poem	George Parsons Lathrop	 XIII.. 67
Dazey, Charles T., Poems by:
        Storm Music                     xlv. .207 February Rain.              xv.. 561
        The Poets Art                xiv.. 712 The Astronomer               xvI.. 32
D., B. W. A Rural Art Association	Home and Society	 XVI. .591
Dead Beat Nuisance, The	Topics of the Tune	  XII.. 592
Dead Bee, The. Poem. (Fletcher Bates)	Brie-) -B rae	  XV.. 288
Deadxvood Mystery, The Great. (American Edition only)	Bret Harte	XVII. .177
Deaf Mute Instruction. (English Edition only)	Isabella T. Hopkins	XVII. . 177
Dean, Mary. A Short Essay on Washing	home and Society	XVIII. .940
Death-bed of Mrs. OFlaherty, The. Poem. (David S. Foster) . Bric-)-Brac		XVII. .920
Debonair. A Blue-Stocking. Poem		XVII. .919
Declaration of Independence.5 (See Signing, The Story of the.)
Decoration, Interior	The Worlds Work	  XII, .283
Decoration, Too Much	H	 XVI.. 150
Decoration, Two Kinds of. (M. L. E.)	Home and Society	 XIX. .466
Decoration, Xylographic	The Worlds Work	 XIII. .428
Decorative Art, A few Features of. (Lizzie W. Cham~ney).... Bric-)-Brac		XVII. .919
Decorative Art, Society of. (See Antiques,5 A few, etc.)
Deeds, Photographic Registry of	The Wrlds Work	  XI.. 756
Deer-Hunting on the Au Sable	W. Mackay Laffan	  XV.. 753
	Illus. A General Surprise	xv.. ~	Hung Up	.760
	Up Saginaw Bay	~	Rather Unexpected	762
	Our Captain	755	Under the Cedars	762
	Thompsons	7~g	On the Runway	763
	Our Backwoodsman	756	A Voung Backwoodsman	764
	It must be in the Climate 	756	A Clean Shot	764
	Camp Erwin	~	A Torch of the Au Sable	765
	On the Au Sable	758	The Beauties of Rafling	766
	Head of Cervus Virginianus	~	A Ton and a Half of Venison	767
	A Tale of Love, Jealousy, and Death	759
De Foe Family in America,* The	Mary B. Ireland	XII.. 68
   Illus. Chair of Daniel De Foe	xii.. 64
De Gubrin, Maurice. Poem		Maurice P. Egan	XVI.. 212
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		 Vol. Page.
Do Gustibus	Charles L. Eastlahe	XVII..737
Deirdr~. (Robert D. Joyce)	Culture and Progress	XIII. .569
De Kay, Charles1 Papers by:
	The Last Pine. Poem	XIII.. 317	The Four Konans. Wales. A. D. 560.
	In the University Tower (New York,		   Poem	xviii.. 94
	   July, 1863). Poem	XIII. .520	Was it Love or Hatred9	xviii. .242
	France to America5	xiv.. 129	Invocation. Poem	XVIII. .280
	Hesperus. Poem	 xv.. 266	The Blush. Poem	xviii.. 782
	Peace. Poem	 XV.. 519	On the Piping Shepherd of	Fortuny.5
	in Arcana Sylvarum. Poem	 vi. .141	   Poem	xviii. .824
	Fine junge Amerikanerin	xvi.. 652	Boozy Little Bat.0 Poem	XIX. .500
	Little People. Poem	XVII.. 537	The Tornado. Poem	XIX. .936
	Mod:jeska*	XVII.. 665	Success. Poem	XX. .169
De Kays (Charles) Hesperus and Other Poems	Culture and Progress	  XX.. 470
Do Kays (Charles) The Bohemian		XVII. .610
Delta. Fernando Noronha. The Penal Settlement of Brazil		  XI.. 534
Democracy 	Culture and Progress	 XX.. 474
Denison, Mary A. The Miners Story. Poem		  III.. 30
Dennis, Charles Ii. Epigrams	Brie-k-B rae	 xix. .640
Dental Drill Stop-motion	The Worlds Work	XVII.. 916
Denver, Colorado. (See Metropolis of the Rocky Mountains, The.)
De Ole Oman and Me. Poens. (A. C. Gordon)	Brie-k -B rae	  XV.. 752
Departed, A Word for the	7bpies of the Time	 XIII.. 267
Do Peyster, J. Watts. The First Breech-loading Rifle5	Communications	 XIX. .939
De Quincey, Thomas	Culture and Progress	XIV.. 569
De Rdmusats Memoirs. (See Napoleon, Two Views of.)
Do Rdmusats (Mine.) Memoirs	,	                    XX. .151
Do Rosis Hibernis. Poem	Edmund W. Cosse	XX.. 449
Derrick, Steam	The Worlds Work	XII.. 764
Descent of the Angel, The	S. M. B. Piatt		XVIII.. III
Desire, A. Poem	Susan M. Spalding		XVI.. 878
Despotism, Popular	.... Topics of the Time	XVII. .439
Destiny. Poem	Emma Lazarus		XVIII.. 751
Detmold. (W. H. Bishop)	Culture and Pro5 ress	XVIII.. 946
Do Vere, Mary Ainge, Poems by:
	Her Treasures	XIII. .215	Wings. (After Bonalde)	XVII.. 767
	The False Oracle	XIV. .61p	A Poor Mother	XVIII.. 721
	A Womans Letter	XIV.. 721	Sad Spring	XX. .274
The Lovers Choice	v.. 124

Do Vinne, Theodore L., Papers by:
	John Gutenherg*	XII.. 73	The Growth of Wood-cut Printing * xix.. 16o
				[xx.. 34
Do Vinnes (Theodore L.) Invention of Printing~	Culture and Progress	XVI.. 593
Dexter, Laura. The Changes of the Hour. Poem	Brie-k-B rae	XIII.. 736
Diamonds) (See To South Africa for Diamonds.)
Dianthus Barbatus. Poem. (Josephine Pollard)	Brie-k-B rac	XX. .319
Dick	William Hawley Smith	XVIII.. 923
Dickens,5 About England with		XX. .494, 641
	Illus. Barnet, where Oliver Twist met the Art-	Deans Court, Doctors Commons	645
	   ful Dodger                 xx	.496	The Ahhey Gate, Bury St. Edmtinds	646
	The Clock of St. Andrews	496	The Green Gate, St. Clements Church-
	Seven Dials	497	   yard, Ipswich	646
	Kew Bridge op the Thames	49~	The Opposite Side of Goswell Street	.647
	London Bridgethe Landing Stairs	son	Grays Inn	645
	Newgate Prisonthe Old Bailey	501	Gate-way. Lincolns Inn	649
	That part of the Thames on which the		George Inn	651
	   church at Rotherhithe ahuts	502	New Inn	652
	Copperlelds Recollections of Canterhury	.641	Dothehoys Hall	653
	Rochester Castle	642	Pump at Dothehoys Hall	.654
	Bull Inn at Rochester	643	Theater at Portsmouth              
	White Hart Inn, High Street	644	Ralph Nicklehys Mansion	6~6
 Dickens, Charles, The Letters of	Culture and Progress	XIX. .470
Dickens. Poem	Bdgar Faweett	XV. .224
Dickenss Life of Charles James Mathews 	(ulture and Progress	Xix.. 154
Dickinson, Ellen E. The Book of Mormon		XX. .613
Dickinsons (Mary Lowe) Among the Thorns	(ulture and Progress	XX.. 948
Dictation Exercises. (Virginia S. Imlia)	Brie-k-B roe	XIX.. 477
Dictionary of Americanisms. (J. R. Bartlett)	Culture and Progress	XVI.. 439
Didier, Eugene L., Papers by:
	Madame Bonapartes Letters from Eu-	Congress and International Copyright.xx. .232
	rope	XVIII.. 219, ~Ii
Didiers Life and Letters of Madame Bonaparte 	Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 792
Dies Irm. A Revised Translation	John A. Dix	XI.. 797
Dietz, Ella. A Lovers Answer. Poem		XIX.. 782
Dietzs (Ella) The Triumph of Love 	(ulture and Progress	XVII.. 305
Difference, A. Poem. (D. S. Foster)	Brie-k-B roe	XIV. .415</PB>
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Difference, The. (Joseph A. Torrey)	Brie-cl -B rae	XIII.. 736
Dillaye, Stephen D. The Transportation Question		xvi.. 682
Dinner-Table, Decoration of the. (Sacharissa)	Bonie and Society	XVIII. .467
Diplomacy, American, A Sketch of	Bicheird henry Dana	xx.. 6i6
Diplomates and Consuls, Our			Albert Rhodes		xiii.. 169
Disintegrator, Improved			The Worlds Work		 XII. .137
Disraeli,5 Benjamin			F. .5. Nodal		XIV.. 190
  Illus. The Aulhor of Vivian Grey	XIV. .192	The Author of Lothair		193
DIstriaj Dora			Grace A. Ellis		XVII. .225
Diving-Bell, Telescopic			The Worlds Work		 XII.. 137
Dix, John A., Papers hy:
        Dies li-se. A Revised Translation	.... XI.. 797	Claudian	                 XIII	667
D., L. C. Joe Jefferson in London	... . The Old Galiinet	XV.. 130
D., N. H. Speaking Features. Poem	Brie-cl .Brac	XVIII. .479
Dobson, Austin, Poems by:
	Two Sermons	xviii.. 64	The Water-Cure	XVIII. .311
	On a Fan that Belonged to the Marquise	For a Translation of Theocritus	xix.. 96
	de Pompadour	XVIII.. i6o	Poetical Amenities	XIX.. 8oo
Dobsons (Austin) Poems			(ulture and Progress		 XIX. .945
Dock, Floating and Depositing	The Worlds Work	XII. .603
Docks,5 A Day on the	Charles H Farnham	XVIII.. 32
	Illus. Among the Figure-Heads	xviu.. ~3	Derrick and Dredging Boat	41
	A Colton Press	~5	A New Vork Wharf	41
	Floating Elevator Transferring Grain from		A Garhage Dump	42
	   a Canal-Boat to an Ocean Steamer	36	A Sidewalk Restaurant	43
	A Sectional Dock	37	Sailors Coapel	44.
	Ship-Chandlery	40	A Spar Vard	45
Doctors, The Manufacture of	Topics of the Time	XII.. 590
Doctor Tom. (Edward Payson)	Culture and Progress	XVI. .599
Documents in the Case, The	J. Brander Matthews
	H. C. Bunner	XVlII. .755
Dodge, Julia E. An Island of the Sea		IV. .652

Dodge, Mary Mapes, Poems by:
	To Dora	 XII. .332	Whip-poor-will	XIX. .119
	The Two Mystenes	 XII. .883	The Stars	XIX. .119
	A Valentine	 XIII. .511	The Grass-World	XIX. .196
	Shadow-Evidence	XVIII.. 583
Dodges (Mrs. i\Iary Mapes) Theophilus and Others 	6nltnre and Progress	XIII.. 136
Dodges (Richard Irving) The Plains and their Inhabitants			XIII. .875
D., 0. E. There is a Natural Body.	Poem		XX. .913
Dogs. (See Our Pets and Protectors.
Dogs, Some American Sporting                     William M. Tileston			XIII.. 768
	Illus. Head of Greyhound	XIII. .761	Liver-and-White Pointer Ranger       
	Head of Deer-houisd	768	Black-and-White Pointer Whisky	776
	The Meet at The Harp and Eagle,		Cocker Spaniels Snip and Juliet	776
	   near Philadelphia, 1823	769	A Fox-Hunt in the Sooth             
	Edward Laverack	770	Irish Water-Spaniel Sinhad	.778
	Rahhit-Hunting with Beagles	770	Misplaced Confidence	778
	Pointers of Fifty Vears Ago	771	Sketch from Punch	779
	Retrieving	772	Breakisg Voung Dogs	780
	Black-and-White Setter Guy Manner-	Ground Plan of Kennel	780
	log	~	Front Elevation of Kennel	781
	Red Irish Setter Dick	773	Side View of Kennel	781
	Gordon Setter Lou	774	Down Charge	711
	Head of Pointer Sensation	774	Tail-piece	782
Domestic Nursing. (By a Trained Nurse)	Home and Society		XVIII.. 786
Domestic Service, Our	Francis A. Walker		  XI. .273
Donner Party, Rescue of the 	Brie-cl -B rae		  XI.. 910
Donner Party, The. Letter to the Editor. (C. P. Ride-
   nour)			 XII..447
Dorman, Lester M. A Century of Civil Service			  XV.. 395
Dorr, Julia C. R., Poems by:
        Weaving the Weh               XVI. .406 Merc6d~s, June ~7th, 1171       xvi. .631
Dorrs (Mrs.) Friar Anselmo, and Other Poems	Culture dud Progress		 XIX. .153
Double Story, A. (George MacDonald)			  XI.. 590
Dove, The. Poem	Sidney Lanier		 XVI.. 140
Dowe, Jennie E. T., Poems by:
        Song                    xiv.. i~8 Woful Tale of	Jotham Brown       XVII..
	J aifrey	XIV. .868	Four-Leaf Clover0	XVIII.. 704
Dragon-Fly, The. Poem	Henry S. Cornzoell		 XVI.. 696
Dramatists, Foreign, under American Laws	B. S. Drone		  XI.. 90
Dramatists, Foreign, under American Laws -	Culture and Progress		 . XI.. 136
Drawing Apparatus New	The Worlds Work		 XIX. .475</PB>
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Drawing Instruments, New..,. 	Tue Worlds Work	XVIII.. 796
Dream, A. Poem	H. H	 XIII.. 383
Dreams, Summer	Thpics of the Time	 XIV. . 752
Dredgers, Improved Pneumatic	The World s Work	 XIV.. 864
Dredging, Hydraulic Mining System Applied to		 xx.
Dresden China. * The Royal Saxon Porcelain Works at Meissen . Henry J. Winser		 xv.. 685
	Illus. Potters and Molders	xv.. 619	The Presentation of Count Bruhis Tailor
	Flower and Lace Makers	619	at Court	695
	Testing the Baking	690	Friihlich, the Saxon Court Jester	695
	Removing the Batch from the Ovens and		Baron Schmiedels Pet Aversion	696
	   the Seggars	691	A Jolly Pagoda	696
	The Glazing	692	A Lace-Draped Figure	697
	Decoration before Glazing	693	Genii Bearing a Vase	697
	A Porcelain Painter at Work	694	Tail-piece	697
Dress Material, Uninflammable	The Worlds Work	  XI.. 905
D., R. H. A Market for Art-Work	Home and Society	V.. 134
Drift from Two Shores. (Bret Harte)	Culture and Progress	VI.. 752
Drift-Weed. (Celia Thaxter)	XVII.. 760
Drone, E. S. Foreign Dramatists under American Laws	XI.. 90
Drone (E. S.) on Copyright	(ulture and Progress	XXII. .91 I
Duck-Shooting.0 (See Bay-Shooting and Canvas-hack and Terrapin.)
Duels, French	-	 Gamma 	XI.. 546
Duke, R. T. W., Jr., Poems by:
	The War of the Roses	xiv. .as	Beside Loves Bier	xix. .640
Du Manners (George) English Society at Home 	 (ulture and Proc, ress	XIX. .947
Duties, Suspected	.. Topics of the Time	XII. .899
Dwellers in Five-Sisters Court, The. (H. E. Scudder)	Culture and Progress	XII.. 910
Dwelling-Places. Poem	Thomos Wentroorth H4~ginson. 	XIX.. 767
Dwellings, Fire-proof	The Worlds Work	XV.. 141
Dwellings, Improved		XVI. .300
Dyeing, New Method of		XIV. .574
Dyes, Effect of Wrapping-Papers on		XIV. .866
Dynamo-Electric Machines in Telegraphy		XIX. .950
Dynamo-Electric Machines, New Application of		XX.. 638



IE~ ADS Jetties. (See Mississippi Jetties.0)
Early Crocus. Poem. (C. P. C.)	Bric-d-Brac   	XIII. .576
Earnest Trifler, An 	Culture and Progress	 IX. .474
Earthquake Experience,0 An	Louis V. Housel	XV.. 662
Illus. We hired a Brigadier for fifty cents .xv..664 She was huoyed to the crest of the wave
	St. Thomas	665	and carried broadside to the shore~.... 669
	The Hurricane at St. Thomas	665	Spanish Brig in the Kings Highway	671
	The Fall of the Church-tower	667	After the Tidal Wave	671
	The bottom of the roadstead was now		St. Elmos Light ,,,,,,,,.,,,,	672
	   visible for a distance of half a mile~~	661
Easter, A Lay Sermon for	        Topics of the Time		XIX.. 937
Easterhrook, R. W. Submission. Poem			XIII.. 31
Eastlake, Charles L. De Gustibus 		XVII.. 737
Echoes from the Orient. (Edward King)	Culture and Progress	XX. . 944
Eckerson, Margaret H. Lissy	vi.. 28
Eckford, Henry, Papers by:
	Hooks and Eyes	xi.. 363	Catch. Poem	XVI.. 507
	From the Atlantic to the Andes *	xv.. sIn
Edged-Tools, New Form of	The Worlds Work	XIII..733
Edison,0 A Night with	William H. Bishop	XVII.. 88
	Illus. Publication Office of the Grand Trunk	Gossip, by the Megaphone	93
	Herald~~ en route	xvII.. 19	The Tasimeter	94
	The Rescue	91	Making Carbon	95
	Steam Telegraphy	92	3 A. M.; Going Home from the Shop	96
The Duet	93
Edisons Electric Light.0 (Authoritative Account)	Francis R. Upton.	XIX. .535
Illus. Autograph of Thomas A. Edison. (See	Edisons Platinum Lamp (half size)      
	Frontispiece.)	Edisons Electric Lamp (exact size)	537
Section of Edisons Expansion Regula-	Mercury Pumps for producing vacuums ...538
	   tor	xIx. .533	Faradic Generator	539
	Edisons Pneumatic Regulator	~	Proposed Central Station	540
	Foucaults Regulator	534	Diagram of Meter and System	541
	Iffect of Carbon Arc Illumination	535	Edisons Electric Light Meter          
	Effect of General Illumination	~	Edisons Electric Motor	542
	Edisons Vibrating Regulator	536	Edisons Dynamometer            
Edisons Electric Light. A Reply. (Albon Man)	Communications	XIX. .795
Edisons Electro-Motograph5	The Worlds Work	XVIII. - 554
Edisons Inventions.0 (See also Worlds Work, The)	Edwin M. Fox	XVIII.. 297, 446, 840</PB>
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Edisons System of Fast Telegraphy *	  Edwin M. Fox	XVIII. .840
   Illus. Portrait of Thomas Alva Edison, and seven figures, showing the working of the system.
Edison, Thomas A. Fac-simile of Handwriting. (Frontispiece Vol. xix.)
Editor, An, and his Correspondents. (Macvey N~pier)	  Culture and Progress 	XVIII. .943
Editorial Correspondence	  Topics of the Time	XV.. 735
Editorial Trials		XIII. .805
Education, Elementary, in England and Wales	  Henry C. Taylor	XI. .397
Education, Industrial	  Topics of the Time .. 	783; XX. .464
Education in Europe. (L. Clarkson)	  Home and Society	xx. .490
Education of Women, A Womans Thoughts upon	the.
	(S.	B. H.)	.... Communications	.XVIII. .460
Edwards, Tryon, Papers by:
	Pilgrims and Puritans	xii.. 222	How do I Know what is the Bihie? . ....... 521

Egan, Maurice F., Poems by:
	Of Flowers	XV.. 858	Theocritus	XVII.. 664
	Maurice De Gudrin	xvi.. 222	Among the Reeds	 xx. .8a~
Egans (Maurice F.) Songs and Sonnets 	Culture and Progress	XVIII. .316
Eggleston, Edward, Papers by:
	The Child~Garden*	XI. .625	Parsons and Parsons	XVII.. 239
	Roxy5	 XV. .32, 292, 320, 496, 648, 768	To the Clergy	XVII. .413
		[XVI. .16, 224, 328, ~68, 624, 792	Some Western School.Masters	XVII.. 747
	The New York Post-Office	XVI.. 59	Present Phases ofSunday-schoolWork . XIX. .524
Eggleston, J. R. Uncle Mellick Dines with his Master.... Bric-d-Brac	XVIII. .320
Egglestons (Edward) RoXy                       Culture and Progress	 XVII.. 302
Eggs and Meat, Preservation of                      The Worlds Work	  XI. .905
Egypt, From, to Japan. (H. M. Field)               Culture and Progress	  XV.. 896
Egypt to Palestine, From. (S. C. Bartlett)                                   	  XIX.. 852
Eichberg, Anna. The Story of Lesken *	  XVI.. 892
Eighteen Years Alone                            Emma C. Hardacre	  XX.. 657
Eine Junge Amerikanerin                          Charles dc Kay	  XVI.. 652
Electrical Deposition of Metals                      The Worlds Work	   XV.. 286
Electrical Novelties, Some	XVIII. .636
Electrical Separators, New	  XV. .948
Electrical Signal, Simple	  XIX. .638
Electric Balance                      . 	  XIX.. 476
Electric Burner, New	 XIII. .574
Electric Candle, The	  XIV.. 865
Electricity, Frictional, Novel Application of	  XX. .479
Electric Lamp, New                                                         ~I	 XVII. .308
Electric Lamp, New	 XVII. .452
Electric Lamp, New	XVIII.. 798
Electric Lamp, New Forms of	 XVII.. 763
Electric Light, Edisons. (See Edisons Electric Light.)
Electric Lighting,* Progress in   .                     	 XVII.. 156
Electric Lighting, Progress in	  XIX. .950
Electric Spark Pen	 XVII. .613
Electro-Engraving Machine	XVIII.. 796
Electrolysis, Desilvering Lead Base Bullion by	  XVI.. 909
Electro- Magnetic Pen	. ... XI.. 595
Electro-Motograph, Edisons	XVIII.. 154
Electro-Motograph, The, and its Applications            Edwin M. Fox	XVIII.. 297
Elegy on A. G. L. Poem               . ... H}almar H}ortk Boyesen	 XIII. .666
Elevator, New Warehouse                         The Worlds Work	  XX. . 158
Eleventh Hour, The                             Emma Lazarus	  XVI. .242
Eliots (George) Daniel Deronda                    Culture and Pro~gress	 XIII.. 133
Eliots (George) Impressions of Theophrastus Such 	XVIII. . 791
Elliott, Henry XV. Leo.Marinus; The Sea-King	  XVI. .879
Ellis, Grace A. Dora DIstria	 XVII. .225
Ellsworth, William Webster, Poems by:
        My Friend. (After the German)... XI.. 628 Conjugal Conjugation              XII. .448
        Nightfall                        XII.. 336 With Thee                      XIV. .236
Emanuel. Poem                                Constantina E. Brooks	 XIII. .413
Emersons (R. W.) Fortune of the Republic           Culture and Progress	  XVI. .902
Emersons (R. XV.) Letters and Social Aims 	   XI. .896
Emerson,~ The Homes and Haunts of                 F. B. Sanl3orn	 XVII. .496
	Illus. Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson. XVII..	Emersons Lihrary	505
	   Frontispiece.		The Alcott House	507
	The Old Manse	~	The Entry of the Old Manse	~o8
	The Emerson House	~	The Left-Hand Front Room of the Old
	Concord from Lees Hill	500	   Manse	509
	The Old North Bridge Rehuilt	502	Graves of Hawthorne and Thoreau in
	Walden Pend	504	   Sleepy Hollow Cemetery         </PB>
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Emery-Grinding	The Worlds Work    	xii.. 138
E., M. L., Papers by:
        Two Kinds of Decoration	XIX.. 466 Operas for Amateurs             xix.. 942
Engadine,0 The	George B. McClellan   	xvi.. 639
Illus. View of St. Moritz, looking East.... xvi. .641 View from Silva Plana, looking toward
	Baths of St. Monte	642	the Maloya; Casaccia in the fore
	Weissenstein in the Aihula Pass	643	   ground	646
	Bernina Pass and the Camhrena Gla-		Linowa Borealis and Forget-Me-Not	647
	  cier	644	Chapel of St. Gian	648
	La Pr6sl, Lake Poschiavo	645	Roseg Glacier and Pic du Capucin	648
Engineering, Maritime	The Worlds Work	 XI.. 597
Engine, Oil		 XI.. 756
Engines for Steep Grades		 XI. .452
Engines, Marine and Stationary, Novelties in		 XI.. 300
Engine, Solar     	    	 XI. .594
Engine, The Compression	    	 XI. .453
England. Poem	Thomas Bailey Aldrich	xiii.. 82
England and America in 8782. (Quoted from Alfred Tennyson) . .Bric-)-Brac		 XI.. 842
England, Old Streets and Houses of		XIV.. 637
	Iltus. Scene in a Chester Row	xiv.. 641	Ancient Brick-work, Lincolns Inn	648
	A Glimpse of Salishury	642	Chimney at Southwell	648
	Window in Old Farm-house	642	Lady Jane Greys, Leicester	649
	Salishury Market	643	Coventry, Warwick	649
	Market-place, Ross	644	Gahles at Stamford	650
	New Inn, Gloucester	645	Jews House, Lincoln	650
	Out-house, Nell Gwynnes Birthplace	646	Durham	652
	St. Aihans Clock Tower	647	Chimney in Newark	652
English Society at Home. (George Du Manner)	ulture and Progress	XIX. .947
Engraver, The, His Function and Status	William J. Linton 	XVI. .337
Engraving on Wood	Topics of the Time 	XVIII.. 456
En Route. Pantoum. (J. Brander Matthews)	Bric-i-Brac      	XVI.. 448
Entertain, How to	Home and Society  	XI.. 585
Entomology,0 Summer	Edward A. Samuels 	XVIII.. 389, 496
Epic of Hades, The 	Gulture and Progress	XVIII. .467
Epicedium. (William Cullen Bryant)	Bayerd Taylor    	XVII.. 334
Epidemic of Dishonesty, An	o~ics of the Time 	XV.. 733
Epigrams	Brie-) -Brac       	.... xx. .480
Epigrams. (Charles H. Dennis)		XIX. .640
Epigrams. (George Birdseye)		XIX. .480
Epitaph, An. Poem	.... Richard Ecalf    	XVII.. 362
Erckmann-Chatrians Friend Fritz	ultu;V an(l Pro6 ress	XIII. .874
Erechtheus. (Algernon Charles Sxvinburne)	     	XII.. 130
Erechtheus. (See Errata, Vol. xii. 282.)
Erer), Brazil. (See Amazons, An Indian Village on the.
Ericsson,0 John                              
  Illus.
	William C. Church	XVII. .835
Locomotive Engine Novelty, 2129. xvii	.140	Side Elevaiion and Deck Plan of the
John Ericsson	141	   Monitor	149
Steam Fire Engine, designed 2840	842	Transverse Section of the Monitor	849
Locks of the Grand Ship Canal of		Transverse Secijon of the Pilot House and
   Swedeis	143	   Turret, Passaic	852
Solar Engine actuated hy Atmospheric Air	.145	New System of Naval Attack	153
Geometrical Representalion of the Earth	.146	Fight herween the Monitor and Mer-
Propeller Vessel Francis D. Ogden,		   rimac	854
Side and Transverse of a	148	Monitor Weehawken in a Storm	156
		Side Elevation of the Destroyer in Fight-
           Comhined Cupola and TorpedoVessel,		   ing Trim	1~6
           designed 2854	841	Section of the Destroyer (three views) 	.857
Erie Canal, The, and its Relations to the City of New Vork ... . John C. Stevens			xv. .117
Erie Canal, The Future Usefulness of the. (George Rowland).. 6om;nunications			xv.. 886
Eros. Poem		Joel Benton	XI. .522
Erratum. Poem		Bric-ei-Brac	XII.. 447
Esmeralda0		Frances Ilodgson Burnett	XIV.. 8o
   Illus. Esmeralda and her Father in the Louvre. ...... lo
Essays in Criticism. (R. H. Hutton)		Cultu;v and Progress	XIV.. 118
Essays in Romance. (John Skelton)		    	XX.. 635
Esther. Poem		ii. H	XV. .417
Etching Metals		The Worlds Work	IX. .636
Etting, Frank M. Portraiture of William Penn0			XII.. I
Europeans, The. (Henry James, Jr.)		Culture and Pro	XVII. .447
European Travel		Topics of the Time	XVIII.. 782
Evangeline, A Study of		Bric-d-Brac	XIII..
Evangelists, Revivals and		Topics of the Time	xi.. 887
Evening. Poem		John Vance Cheney	XVIII.. 350
Every-day English. (Richard Grant White)		6ulture and Pro6 ress	xx. .791
Every Man His Own Letter-Writer. (F. R. S.)		Bric-)-Brac	XV.. 142, 287</PB>
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Evolution of Man. (Ernst llaeckel)	Culture and Progress..      
	XIX.. 149
Evolution, The Religion of. (M. J. Savage)	Xlv. .120
Ewings (Juliana Horatio) Jan of the Windmill                           	XIV. .720
Examples for Stump-Drawing. (Susan N. Carter)	XIV.. 267
Exchange, An. Poem. (Irwin Russell)                .ldric-d-Brac	XIX.. 799
Exhibition (Centennial), Practical Hints About the         Home and Society	XII.. 753
Exhibition (Centennial), The, as a School	XII. .438
Exhibition (Centennial), The Home Uses of the. (See also
   Centennial)	...... 127
Exhibition, The National Academy (1877)                Gulture and Progress	XIV. .263
Exodus in Kansas, A Year of the                     Henry King	XX. .211
Exodus in Kansas, A Year of tbe. (XVilliam Aubrey)     6om;nuaications	XX. .636
Exodus in Kansas, A Year of the. (E. H. Bristow)                 	XX. .789
Experiment, Successful, A                           1-loine and Society	XVI. .293
Exploration of the World. (Jules Verne)             Culture and Peogress	XIX. .313
Expostulation. Poem                             Celia 7Yzaxter	124
Expression-Glass                                 The Worlds Work	XI. .755
Extempore. (S. S. Boyce)                          Bric-&#38; -B roe	XVI.. 607
Eye for an Ear, An. (English Edition only)             Isabella T. Hojkins	XVII.. 177
Eyes, Hearing with the. ( See Hearing with the Eyes.)
Eyes, Hints on the Use and Care of the                Swan .111. Burnett	XIV.. 700
Eyes, Old, and Spectacles                           Swan M. Burnett	XIII.. 782
Eytinge, Margaret. Indignant Polly-Wog. Poem       Bric-d -B rae	XlII. .431
FABLES, ~t la Mode. (A. Z.)	Brie-cl -B rac	XVI..
Fables, Out of the World. (G. W. Alsop)	      	XV.. 750
Fac-simile Copying	. The Worlds Work	XIV. .269
Fagnani, Mine. E. A State Ball at Constantinople		XIV.. 148
Fairfax, Lina Redwood. Hicketts Hollow		XX. . 758
Fairfax, My Lord, of Virginia	Constance Cu;y Harrison	XVIII.. 715
	Ilius. Greenway Court, Virginia	xviii. .715	Third Lord and Lady Fairfax	720
	Thomas, Sixth Lord Fairfax	716	Monogram of the Third Lord Fairfax     721
	Nun-Appleton	717	Chair Used by the Third Lord Fairfax .. . .721
	Leeds Castle, Kent	725
Fairfield, Francis Gerry. My Wolves	Poem	XVI.. 712
Fair, In and About the	Donald G. Mitchell	XII. .742, 889
	[XIII. .114
Fair Isolinda.	Poem. (Hugh Howard)	Bric-d-Brac	XIII.. 141
Illus. Down from the bower she looked in a	Bring me the heads at once of my child
	manner. ost flirtatious	xiii.. 141	and of Oronoco	242
	The lovers eloped that night, etc	141	So the new prince took his bride, etc... 242

Fairys Dilemma, The. Poem. (Harriet McEwen Kimball). . Brie-k -B rac	XVIII. . 8oo
Faith. Poem	Celia Thaxter	XVIII. .535
Faith and Philosophy. (Henry B. Smith)	Culture and Pro6 ress	XV.. 435
Faith and Rationalism. (George P. Fisher)		XVIII.. 629
Faithless. Poem. (H. B.)	Brie-el -B rae	XI.. 143
Falconberg	Hlalmar H/ortk .Boyesen.. 	XVI. .496, 729
	   [824; XVII. .20, 248, 363,	537, 672, 516
	In the Ravine	xvii.. 248
	Finar knew it at the first glance	672
Illus. He threw himself down in the grass
under the sheltering hranches. . xvi. .496
The chair could not repress a frown at
such an unparliamentaryinterruption .824
Falconherg. (H. H. Boyesen)		Culture and Peogress.... 	XVIII. .472
Falling from High Places		Topics of/he Tiene	  XV.. 883
Falling Star, The. Poem		Alice Williams Brotherton	  III. . 6i8
False and True. Poem		J. C. Holland	XVIII. . 56
False Oracle, The. Poem		.Mary Ainge De Vere	 XIV. .689
Fame. Poem		Edgar Fawcett	  XI. .541
Familiarity		Tojics of Ike Time	 XIX. .623
Family Journal, A	. [dome and Society	XI.. 745
Famous Painting, A	Bric-el-Brac	XII.. 767
Fan, The	elauriceMauris	XIV. .589
	thus	Queen Theodelindas Fan	595
		Papal Fan	595
		Fan of Middle Ages	596
		Mary Stuarts Fan	596
		XIV. Century Fan	596
		Fan of Eleonora DEste, Duchess of
		   Ferrara	596
		Early Italian Fan	596
		Fan of Madame De Pompadour	597
		Fan of Queen Marie Antoinette	597
		Fan of Madame Dubois	593
		Modern Doubled Fan	595
		Modern French Fan	599
		Siamese Fan	599
Ancient Talapat or Palm-tree Fan. ...... 589
	Indian Fan for People of Rank	589
	Ancient Bulrush Fan	590
	Oldest Chinese Fan in the Louvre	590
Swinging Fan from Assyrian Bass-Relief. .590
	Early Chinese	591
	l\Iodern Japanese	591
	Japanese General Waving his Fan	591
	Egyptian	592
	Ancient Egyptian Lady with Fan	592
	Arabian Fan	593
	Ancient Feather Fan of Mexico	593
	Greek Fans	593
	Etruscan Fan	, ,. .594</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00128" SEQ="0128" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI122" N="A040">	40	INDEX.
			Vol. Page.
Fancy Prices, The Fashion of. (Paul Graves, Jr.)		Ikine and Society	Xi.. 441
Fantasy, A. Poem. 		Maiy S. Withinglon	xli. .623
Fantasy and Passion.	(Edgar Fawcett)	Culture and Progress	xvi.. 296
Faradic Machine, New		The Worlds Work	XIX. .317
Farmer Bassetts Romance		Soxe Hoim	xiii. .484, 609
Farmers Vacation, A.	(George E. Waring, Jr.)	culture and Progress	xi.. 898
Farming, British and American	Topics of the Time	XIX. .461
Farming, Kansas. (See Kansas Farming.)
Farm Life,0 Glimpses of New England	Rowland B. Robinson	xvi.. 510
	Illus. On the Edge of the Orchard	Xvi. .513	The Cultivator	517
	A Glimpse of Novemher	514	The Sheep-shearing	518
	Old House Banked for the Winter	525	Cradling	519
	The Sower	515	Pumpkins Among the Corn	520
	Hay Barracks                  
Farm Life,0 Glimpses of Western	Maurice Tho;npson	xvi.. 676
	Illo;. Sketch for Medallion of American Farm	Breaking Prairie Land	679
	Life. Designed in Clay	676	Dropping Corn	68o
No, mum, she cried, I couldnt think
	of selling em at all.	678
Farm Life in New York,0 Picturesque Aspects of	. John Burroughs	XVII.. 41
	Illus. Gathering Butter	xvii.. 41	Driving Sheep to he Washed	48
	Strawherry Pickers	43	Twilight in the Fields	49
	Milking-Time	~	Old Barn with Cattle Sheds           
	Upper Door of a Side-hill Barn	~5	A swarm of hees in June is worth a silver
	Pitching Off a Load of Hay	46	   spoon	52
	The Hay-Wagon after the Harvest	47	In the Cider-Cellar               

Farm Villages. With Plans. (See also Village Improvement
   Societies and Village Sanitary Work )	George B. Warin~,, Jr	 XIII.. 756
Farnham, Charles H. A Day on the Docks0		XVIII.. 32
Farragut in Mobile Bay	Henry Baldzoin 	 XIII. .539
Farrars (F. W.) Life of St. Paul 	Culture and Progress	 XIX. .472
Fashions for Spring, 8876	Bric-d-Brac	 XII.. 142
Fashions, New York, in 18141830, Some. (Gordon Bremner).Home and Society		XVIII. .623
Fashions, Paris. (Champs Elysdes)		... XII - .435, 598, 756, 904
		[XIII. .274, 568
Fawcett, Edgar, Poems by:
	Fame	 xi. .541	Dickens	xv. .224
	To T. B. A	xiv..
Fawcetts (Edgar) Fantasy and Passion 	(ulture and Progress	xvi. .296
February Rain. Poem		Charles T. Dazey	 xv..
Felted Fabrics, Incised Designs on		The Worlds Work	 XIV. .865
Feminine. Poem. (H	C. Bunner)	Bric-d-Brac	XVIII. .952
Fences,0 New England		R landS. Robinson	 XIX.. 502
	Illus. Post and Rail Fence	XIX. .502	Old Half-wall Fence	507
	Brush Fence	503	Over the Stump Fence	~o8
	Snake or Virginia Fence	504	Sawyers Fence	509
	Log Fence	505	A Water Fence	510
	Board Fence	~o6
Fenno, John. (See Revolutionary Letters.)
Fernando Noronha. (The Penal Settlement of Brazil)	 Delta	XI.. 534
	Illus. Convict Village, Femando Noronha..XI. ~	A Forlom Hope	536
	Puhlic Square in the Convict Village	536	Position of Fernando Noronha        
Ferns of Kentucky. (John Williamson)	(ulture and Progress	XVII. .306
Festiniog Railway. (See Over the Narrowest Narrow Gauge.)
Feuillets (Octave) A Marriage in High Life             Culture and Pro	ess	 XIV. - 119
Fiat Money                                     Tojics of the Time		 XIX. .463
Fiction		  XV. .734
Fiction, The Interest of		 XIII. .270
Field, Kate, Papers by:
       A Moming with Sir Julius Benedict. XIII. .410 Arthur Sullivan0	XVIII. .904
       W. S. Gilhert *                  XVIII. .751
Fields (Henry M.) From the Lakes of Killarney to the Golden
   Horn                                     Culture and Progress		 XIII..727
Fields (Henry M.) From Egypt to Japan		 XV. .897
Fields, James T. A Peculiar Case		 XIII.. 197
Field Sports in Minnesota                           (harles A. Zimmerman		XVIII.. 826
	Illus. Goose-Decoys ready for Transit and for	Kandiyohi Pass	833
	   Use	XVIII.. 826	Canvas Back and Red Head	833
	The Menagerie	827	A Cold Morning	134
	A Close Shot	128	The Bridge Stand	8~6
	Cornered hy a Crane	829	A Tight Shell	I~6
	A Side Shot	830	Slopping an Incomer	837
	A Bond in wet weather	8~i	Goose-shooting from Stuhhle	8~8
	A Mishap	832	Wild Geese	839
	liond(ed) Goods in Transit	832	Wild Ducks	839
	How Prince got his Breakfast	832</PB>
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			   J.ol. Page.
Filtering under Pressure                           The Worlds Work			  XVI. ~
Filters, Intermittent			  xiii . 8~S
Filtration of Metals			 xiii. .429
Final Philosophy, The. (C. W. Shields)              Culture		and Progress	  xv.. 744
Financial Legislation, Recent                        Topics of the Time			  XVI.. 142
Finials                                        The Worlds Work			   XI.. 299
Fire-Escape, Hydraulic			 XVII. .452
Fire-Grate, Revolving			  XIII.. 732
Firemans Dress			 . xlii . 139
Fire-place,5 Design for a. (W. R. Corson)              Home and Society . . 			 XVIII.. 143
Fire-Proof Construction                            The kt/crlds Work			   XI. .904
Fire-Proof Dwellings			   XV.. 141
Fire-Proof Shutters			  XII.. 444
Fire-Screen for Forges			  XIX. .317
First Butterfly, The. Poem                        Henry Henderson			  XVI.. 53
First Client, The. (Irwin Russell)                   Bric-d-Brac			.. XIV. .575
Fishers (George P.) Beginnings of Christianity        Culture		and Progress	   XV. .434
Fishers (George P.) Faith and Rationalism		      -	 XVIII. .629
Fishers (Walter M.) The Californians			  XIV.. 86o
Fish, Habits of                                 The Worlds Work			  XII. .604
Fish Story, A. Poem. (John Brownjohn)              Bric-d-Brac			  XIII.. 58i
Fiskes (John) Tue Unseen World           .. Culture		and Progress	  XIV.. 266
Fitch, George H. Hints for the Yosemite Trip           Home and Society			  XX.. 148
Flaggs (Wilson) Birds and Seasons of New England. ... (ulture		and Progress	   XI.. 293
Flexible Shafting                                The WortTds Work			  XIII.. 208
Flexible Shaft, New Uses for the			  XIX. .476
Flood of Years, The. Poem                         William Cullen B;yant			  xii.. 56o
Flood of Years, The. (W. C. Bryant)               Culture		and Progress	  XV. .438
Flooring, A New                                The Worlas Work			 XVIII.. 798
Floors, Solid Wood			  XIV.. 124
Floors, Yirginia                                 Home and Society			  XIII. .869
Florence, Life in                                L. L. L			   XX. .281
Flour from Chestnuts. (J. Schuyler Crosby)            Home and Society			  XIX. .626
Flour Mills, Improvements in                       The Worlds Work			   XI. .905
Flower and Thorn. (T. B. Aldrich)                Culture		and Progress	  XIV. .408
Flowers, Common                               Home nd Society			   XII. .599
Flowers for Song. Poem                          Tho;nas		W. Parsons	 XVIII. .416
Flowers,5 The Microscope among the                  ophie Bledsoe Herrick			  XIII.. $30
	Illus. Valisneria Spiralis	XIII.. 530	Pollen Grains	534
	Stamen of Cypress Vine, etc	531	Ovule being Fertilized	535
	Section through stigma, etc., of Pansy.... 531	Valisneria Spiralis	535
	Stigma Pansy	532	Anther of Pansy, with adherenipollen grains	536
	Bush Honeysuckle	532	Section of ovary of Pansy	537
	Pollination of the Pistil of Bush Honey-		Aristolochia Clematatis	33S
	   suckle	533	Pistil of Fish Geranium	5~1
	Part of Pistil, etc., of Cypress Vine	533	Cross-section of ovary of Fish Geranium... .539
Flown Away. Poem	Dora Read Goodale	XVII.. 87
Flute, The. Poem	Lucrice	 XX.. 8~ I
Fogg, William Perry. The Land of the Arabian Nights *		 XIV.. 6oo
Foliage, Green Autumnal. (Samuel Parsons, Jr.)	Home and Society	XVII.. 151
Fools of Killogue, The. (Irwin Russell)	Bric-d-Brac	XVIII. .950
Foote, Mary Hallock, Papers by:
	A California Mining Camp *	xv. .410	The Cascarone Ball	XVIII.. 614
	A Sea-port on the Pacific5	XVI.. 449	A Story of the Dry Season	XVIII.. 766
	Friend Bartons Concern *	XVIII.. 334
Foot, Katharine B. Marcias Fortune			XIII, . 846
Foot Notes, or Walking as a Fine Art. (Barron)	Culture and Progress		XI.. 750
Forest Quiet. (In the South.) Poem	Paul H. Hayne		XIV.. 369
Forgotten. Poem	James Berry Bensel		. XX. .731
Forinand, Alfred. An American Stage-coach	  		XIV, . 866
Fort George Island. (See An Island of the Sea.)
Fortunatas Pocket	Kate Putnam OsgsocZ		I.. 542
Fortune of the Republic. (R. XV. Emerson)	Culture and Progress		. XVI. .902
Fortunes and Misfortunes of Co. C, The	Allen C. Redwood		XVII.. 528
   Illus. Muster of Co. C               XVII.. 529 A Point of International Law		533
        Outpost Duiy                        531 Here		536
        A Stag Dance                        532
Foster, Abbott. Shadows. Poem	XI.. 835
Foster, David S., Papers by:
	Jessie. Poem	xiii.. 734	The Death-Bed of Mrs. OFlaherty.
	A Difference. Poem	xiv. .415	Poem	XVII. .920
	Summer Thoughts. Poem	XIV. .431	Rev. Biddlecomb Ingersoll Vindicates
	The Portrait. Poem	xvii.. 184	Himself	XIX.. 257</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00130" SEQ="0130" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI124" N="A042">	42	INDEX.
		Vol. Page.
Foster, W. P. April. Poem		XIX. 920
Four Konans, The. Wales, A. D. 560	Charles de Kay	xviii..
Four-Leaf Clover.0 Poem	Je;;nie F. T. .Dowe	xviii.. 704
Four Meetings	Henry James, Jr	xv.. 44
Fourteen Months in Canton. (Mrs. Gray)	 ulture and Progress	xx. .947
Fox, Edwin M., Papers by:
The Electro- Motograph and its Applica-	The Carbon Button and its Off-
	tionS	XVIII. .297	spring	xviii. .446
Edisons System of Fast Telegraphy. xviii.. 840
Fox-Hunt at Pau, A	Fanny Barr	xii.. 66i
Fox-Hunting. (See A White Day and a Red Fox.)
Fox-Hunting in New England	Rowland P. Itobi son	xv. .293
	Illus. An honest fox must live	xv.. 294	On the Trail	302
	After a Breakfast	294	On the Run-way	302
	Going into the woods without a dog 	aps	Stratagem Number One	303
	A Happy Family	296	Stratagem Number Two	303
	Head of Fox-Hound	ap6	Holed	304
	The Dogs Dream	297	Bearing Home the Brush	305
	Calling the Dogs	299	I)ogs Breaking Through the Crust	306
	The Start	300	Tail-piece	306
Fra Luigis Marriage) Poeni		H. H	xix. .8oi
   Illus. The man is dead, he said	xix.. ioi
France, History of. (M. Guizot)		(ulture and Progress	XVI. .LJ43
France to America		(harles (le Kay	XIV.. 129
	Illus. Auguste Bartholdi	XIV. .229	Statue of Liberty as it will Appear in New
	Lafayette Statue, Union Square, New	York Harbor	33
	   York	131	The Lion of Belfort	234
	Hand of the Statue of Liberty	232	Liberty Enlightening the World	236
Fraillein	Adeline Trafton	xvii.. 885
Freemans (Edward A.)  Norman Conquest 	Gulture and Progress	XIII. . 725
French and American Currencies	Aniasa Walker	XI.. 227
French and German Books	Culture and Progress... xi	136, 297, 449
[592, 752, 903; XII .136, 281, 21.42, 602, 761, 911; XIII. .136, 281, 426, 727
French Duels	 Gamma	 xi.. 546
French Life, Two Novels of	Culture and Progress	xiv.. i 19
French Plays for American Amateurs. (J. Brander Matthews) . Home and Society		XV.. 131
French Poets and Novelists. (Henry James, Jr.)	Culture and Progress	XVI.. 438
French Political Leaders. (Edward King)		XII.. 134
French Renaissance,0 Pictures of the	Wendell Lamoroux	 XI. . 387
	illus. Francis I. Waits for Robert Estienne. ..... 319	A Diversion of Louis XIII	394
	Bayards Farewell	392	Herelic Iconoclasts	395
	Francis II. and Mary Stuart	393	Rabelais	396
French Republic, Will the, Last?	(J liette Lamber, Editor of La
	Nouvelle Revue)	XX. .522
French Revolution. (See Paine, Thomas.)
Friar Anselmo and Other Poems. (Mrs. Dorr)	6nlture and Progress	 XIX.. 153
Friend Bartons Concern 	Mary Hallock Foote	XVIII.. 334
	Illus. I thought you were there, Doro-	Is it anything about Father? 	336
	thy	XVIiI. .334
Friend Fritz (Erckmann-Chatrian)	Culture and Progress	XIII.. 874
Froebel, Friedrich, Reminiscences of. (See also Child-Gar
   den, The)		xv. .6oi
From a Counting-House. Poem. (H. C. Bunner)	Bric-d-Br c	xix.. 640
Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV. (Francis
	Parkman)	Culture and Progress	XVI.. 595
FRONTISPIECES:
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Drawn by Wyatt Eaton; Engraved by T. Cole	Vol. xv
Portrait of William Cullen Bryant. Drawn by Wyatt Eaton; Engraved by V. Cole	xvi
Portrait of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Drawn by Wyatt Eaton; Engraved by V. Cole.. XVII
Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Drawn by Wyatt Eaton; Engraved by T. Cole	xvii
	Portrait of Oliver Wendell Holmes. Drawn by Wyatt Eaton; Engraved by V. Cole	xviii
	Portrait of John Greenleaf Whitiier. Drawn by Wyatt Eaton; Engraved by T. Cole	xviii
Portrait of Peter the Great. From the steel-engraving by J. Houbraken, after the painting by
	C. de Moor. Engraved by R. Muller	XIX
Autograph of Thomas A. Edison	XIX
	Portrait of Bayard Taylor. From Photograph by F. Gutekunst. Engraved by V. Cole	xix
The Cornell University Memorial of Bayard Taylor. From the bass-relief by W. R.
	   ODonovan. Engraved by F. Juengling	XIX
	Portrait of Edgar Allan Poe. Engraved by T. Cole from a daguerreotype	XX
Portrait of Savonarola. Engraved by V. Cole from photograph of painling by Fra Bartolommen. XX
Frost Pictures. Poem	Alice Williams Brotherton	 XIX.. 198
Frothinghams (0. B.) Transcendentalisna in New England..	Culture and Progress	 XII.. 6oo
Froudes (J. A.) Julius Cmsar 		XVIII. .627
Froudes (j. A.) Short Studies		 XIV. .409
Froudes (J. A.) Thomas Becket		. XVI.. 154</PB>
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43
		Vol. Page.
Frozen Fields, The. Poem	Lloyd M~ftZin	Xviii.. 105
Fruit Evaporating. (See A New American Industry.)
Fruit Press, New	Tue Worlds Work	xix. .636
Fruits, Small, Success with	B. P. Roe. ...... 9, 239, 338,	564, 753, 803
Silos. Ye boys that gather Flowers and Straw
	berries	XIX.. 9
	The home she might have had	oo
	Seeds and puip of the Strawberry	ox
	The Alpine Strawberry	I
	Hautbois or Haarbeer Strawberry	21
	Indian Strawberry	12
	Common wild Strawberry	12
	Fragari.c Chilensis	12
	A Gift of Strawberries	3
	The Strawberry of Memory	i6
	The Seth l3oyden Strawberry	240
	The Scene of Operations	240
	Clearing land for Strawberries	241
	Map showing Experiments in Drainage	242
	Men Ditching	245
	Jucunda Strawberry	245
	Tools for a Strawberry Farm	247
	Connting and Mailing Plants	248
	Potting Runners	339
	Strawberry Blossoms	340
Sharpless Seedling and Wild Strawberry . .341
A row of productive Crescent Seedlings . . .342
	A cluster of Pinneer Strawberries	343
	The Kentucky Seedling Strawberry	344
	The Charles Downing Strawberry	344
	Watering Plants in the Twilight	345
	The Monarch of the West Strawberry	345
	Wrong Methods of Planting	347
	The Proper Method	347
	Root Pruning	347
	The Wilson Berry	348
	Boy Weeding	348
	A Duchess row and Berry	349
	Matted bed system	351
	Narross row and hill system	351
	The Forest Rose Strawberry	352
	Cultivatiun by Horse-power	352
Three rows, illustrating early Spring work.353
The home field and Mr. Youngs cottage..
The First Glimpse     
An Overoger: A Little Brief Authority ~66
	Selling Cakes and Ice-water	567
	Git up, dar, yo long man, off n yo
	   knees	~68
	In from the Field	~68
	Exchanging and Counting Tickets	569
Paying off Hands	570
Making Crates	572
Exterior of Factory	572
Scone Baskets	573
Rushing the Last Lot               
Franconia and Belle de Fontenay Rasp
	berries	753
Spring and Fall Plants	755
Winter Protection for newly set Plants .... 756
Right and Wrong Ways of Tying Canes..
Storage Ground	758
Pruning and Laying Down Canes	758
Antwerp Class of Raspberries	760
The Rush for the Night Boat	761
The Approach of the Night Boat	762
Native Raspberries of America. (Rubus
	Strigosus)	764
Native Raspberries of America	(Rubus
   Occidentalis)	765
Herstine l4aspberry	804
A Cool Packing-Place	804
Gathering a Dainty Dish	8o~
Gathering Wild Blackberries	8o6
Kittatinny Blackberry	8o8
Cuthbert Raspberry	809
Nooning Under the Trees	809
Pruning and Pruning-Shears	8ix
Snyder Blackberry	8ia
Wild Grape Currants	813
In the Currant Field	804
Weighing Currants                  
Late Emerald Gooseberry	8~6
The Jelly Wont Jell	.807
Currants and Gooseberries in Tree Form... 819
Currant Cuttings and Callus	8oo
The Ideal Yersailles Cluster	8oo
Cherry Currants	821
Houghton Seedling Gooseberry	824
Downing Gooseberry	824
Taking the Crates to the Evening Train.... 8og
White Dutch Currant                
Pickers Head-quarters	8a8
Packing for Market	829
Picking Raspberries on the Hill-side	830
Marlboro Ibirds	830
Sunnyside Fruit-box	830
A Hap-hazard Hoe	831
Fruits, Small, Success with. (E. P. Roe)	Culture and Progress	 XX. .7~
Fruit Trees, Budding. (P. T. Q.)	Home ond Society	xiv. .566
Fruition. Poem. (Lucy Lee Pleasants)	Brie-d-Brac	 Xv.. 844
Fry, Minnie. What the River Saith. Poem		xvt..784
Fuel, Economy of	The Wo;-lds Work	  Y. .748
Fuel, Economy of	          	Xvii. .914
Fuels, New		   I.
Fulfillment. Poem	Mary B. Bradley	XIII. .248
Funny Story, The. Poem, (Josephine Pollard)	Brie-d -B roe	XYII..312
Furniture, Second-hand	Home and Society	   8. .289
GABRIEL. Poem	Boyard Taylor	YIIt. .617
Gabriel Conroy	Bret Hao-te	 xi.. 16
[240, 367, 552, 670, 840, 910; XII. .29, iSS, 312, 512
Gabriel Conroy. (See Rescue of the Donner Party.)
Galaten. Poem	Eliza C. Ball	XIX.. 34
Gallatin. (Henry Adams)	Culture and Progress	xx.. 634
Game-Birds and Water-Fowl. (Pope)	~ulture and Progress	XYi. .597
Gamma. (See Osborne, J. D.)
Garcelon. Conscience and the Patent Law	Communications	YII. - 762
Garden, Dont Give up the	Homne and Society	 XI.. 130
Garden and Cabin Building Bird of New Guinea, The. (See Bird Architecture.)
Gardner, Dorsey. Wilson the Ornithologist		 XI. .690
Gardners (E. C.) Home Interiors	6altum-e amid Pm-ogress -	 YI..442
Gardners (E. C.) Common Sense in Church Building	         	XIX.. 947
Garland City, Colorado. (See Anvil Chorus, A New.)
Garnered Names, Our	Topics of time Timmie	XYI. .895
Garrett, Edward. Unfulfilled. Poem		 Y. .377</PB>
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Gas and Steam Motor	The Worlds Work		XVIII.. 635
Gas from Cotton Waste	         		 xvi.. ___
Gas Fuels			.. ..... 949
Gas Stove, Thermostatic			.. XIII. .574
Gas-Light, Regenerative System Applied to			xviii.. 948
Gas-Lighting, Electric			 XIV.. 725
Gas-Lighting, Electric, Improvement in			  xv.. 899
Gas-Lighting, Regenerative			  xx.. 3i8
Gaseous Fuel	XIV. .413
Gates, Ellen M. H. We Love but Few. Poem	XIII.. 201
Gates into the Psalm Country. (M. R. Vincent)	Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 945
Gaths Tales of the Chesapeake		XX.. 946
Gauge-Cock, New Steam	The Worlds Work	XI. .755
G.	A Word to American Collectors	communications	XVIII.. 785
Gautiers Travels	Culture and Progress	XI.. 133
Gelatine, Chromide of	The Worlds Work	XII.. 284
Geneva, Concerning the Use of Fagots at	Leonard W. Bacon	VI.. I i6
George, C. F. Boxer. Poem	.ldric-d-Brac	XYI. .910
George, Lake. (See A College Camp at Lake George.)
Georgetown College, D. C)	D. A. (asserly	X. .665
	Illus. Decaturs Medal	xx.. 666	The Old Pump	673
	Be to my faults a little blind	668	Old Trinity Church	674
	Feeding the Prisoner	669	Archbishop Carroll	674
	Rev. B. A. Maguire, S. J	672	General View of Georgetown College	675
	Rev. James Ryder, S. J	67~	The New College	675
	The Old Stair-way	673

German and French Books	Culture and P7-ogress... XI.. 136, 297, 449
[592, 752, 903; XII. .136, 281, 442, 602, 761, 911; XIII. .136, 281, 426, 727, 910
Germania Orchestra, The Old	J. Bunting	I.. 98
Gertrude. Poem	Rose Hazothorne Lathrop	XVII.. 565
Getting to the Point. Poem. (Quipple Yarrow)	Bric-~-Brac	XIV.. 576
Ghostly Rental, The	Henry James, Jr	XII - .664
Ghosts	Isabella T. Hopkins	XIII. .342
Gihbs, A. S. The Goethe House at Frankfort*		XI.. 113
Gihsons (XV. H.) The Complete American Trapper 	Culture and Progress	XVI. .298
Gifts. Poem	~ ~ H	IX.. 767
Gilbert, W. S	Kate Field	XVIII.. 751
Illus. Portrait of W. S. Gilbert	xviii.. 752
Gilbertus. A Legend of Leap-Year. Poem	Bric-~-Brac	XII. .607
Gilder, Richard Watson, Poems by:
	Pan	Xiii.. 313	We Met upon the Crowded Way.. xvii. .490
	Call me not Dead	xv.. 67	The Voyager	xviu.. 47
	The Poet and His Master	Xv.. ~	A Madonna of Fra Lippo Lippi	xix. .~ii
	The Poets Fame	xvii.. iii	Porto Finn	XIX. .592
	To Modjeska	xvii. .~ii	At Night	xx. .6oi
Gills (XVilliam F.) Life of Poe 	Culture and Progress	XIV. .859
Gilmore, J. H. How shall we Spell Sh-k-sp-r-s Name ?		 XII.. 13
Girls Names	Home and Society	II. . 756
G., J. L. Wagner at Bayreuth *		XII. .361
Glacier Meadows of the Sierra,* The	John Muir	xvii. .478
Illus. Seeking Pasturage Below the Glaciers of the Sierra.. XVII.. 410

Gladden, Washington, Papers by:
	Lamentation. Poem	XX. .193	To Bolt, or Not to Bolt	xx. .906
Glass, Expression	The Worlds Work	  I .755
Glass Muslin		XV..747
Glass Sleepers		XIX. .636
Glass Sponges*	Sophie Bledsoe Herrick	 Xi.. 42
	Illus. Spicules of Glass Spongesmagnified. XI.. 43	Euplectella Speciosa	48
	Hyalonema Lusitanicum	44	Lid, and square meshed texture of Euplec-
	Rossella Velata. (W. Thompson)	45	   tella Aspergillum. (Richard Owen)... 49
	Euplectella Aspergillum	46	Outer surface ventriculites simplex of the
	Euplectella Cucumer. (Richard Owen).. 47	chalk	50
Glass, Toughened	The Worlds Work	XII. .913
Glassware, Granulated Gold in		xiv. .269
Glassware and Glass-houses. (C. C.)	Home and Society	XIV. . 260
Glimpse of Youth, A.. 	J. C. Holland	xv.. 352
G., L. M. The Gown Test. Poem	Bric-)-Brac	XVI.. 6o6
Globe, A New, for Schools	The Worlds Work	XIX. .951
Goblet, The	Anna C. Brackett	xvi.. 659
Godkin, F. L. The Political Outlook		xix. .613
Gods Word Through Preaching. (John Hall)	Culture and Progress	 XI.. 294</PB>
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				Vol. Page.
Goethe and Schiller. (H. H	Boyesen)  	Culture and Progress  		xviii. .
Goethe House at Frankfort,a The		A. S. Gibbs		xi.. 113
   Illus. The Goethe House at Frankfort	XI.. 113
Gold, Granulated, in Glassware		The Worlds Work		XIV. .269
Goodale, Dora Read, Poems by:
	Octoher	xvi..	893	The Snow-Bird	XVII.. 17
	Hay-Making	xvii..	86	Wild Clematis	XVIII. .614
	An Autumn Picture	XVII..	87	Summer in Winter	 XIX. .896
	Flown Away	XVII..	87	The Rose	 XX.. 664

Goodale, Elaine, Poems by:
	Anemone	xvii. .815	Indian Pipe	XIX.. 198
Goodales (Elaine and Dora R.) Apple Blossoms	Culture and Progress	xvii.. 6o8
Goodales (Elaine and Dora R.) In Berkshire with the Wild
	Flowers			XIX .635
Good-Bye, Sweet Day. Poem	Celia Thaxter	IX.. 894
Goodness as Literary Material	Topics of the Time	VI.. 742
Gooseberries for Home and Market.	(See Fruits, Small, Success with.)
Gordon, A. C., Papers by:
	Kree. Poem	XII. .916	De Ole Oman an Me. Poem	XV.. 752
	Kyarlina Jin. Poem	XIII.. 735	Kosciuskos Will	XVII. .614
	Ole Laughin. Poem	XIV.. 726	Law at Our Boarding-House. Poem.. XX. . i6o
	Nigger-Twis. Poem	XV.. 243
Gordons (H. L.) Pauline and other Poems 	~7ulture and Progress	XVI. .904
Gorilla in a Menagerie, To a. Poem. (F. W. Clarke)	Bric-d-Brac	XIV. .272
Gosse, Edmund W. De Rosis Hibernis. Poem		XX.. 449
Gosses (Edmund W.) Poems	(ulture and Progress	XII. .758
	New Poems	XlX. .758
Gosses (Edmund W.)
Gosses Studies in the Literature of Northern Europe 		XVIII. .470
Gossip, The Cure for	Topics of the Time	  XI. .435
Gown Test, The. (L. M. G.)	. Bric-d-Brac	 XVI.. 6o6
Grades, Steep, Engines for	The Worlds Work.	XI. .452
                                                                         XV.. 141
Graining, Nature- Printing iii                        
Grammar of Painting and Engraving. (Charles Blanc). . . . . Culture and Progress	XVIII. .945
Grandissimes, The	......George W. Cable.. XIX. .97, 251, 369, 582,
	[690, 841; XX. .24,	194, 380, 527, 696, 882
Granulated Gold in Glassware	  he Worlas Work	XIV. .269
Grant, George M. The Dominion of Canada ~		xx. .8o, 241, 433, 553
Grape Vines, Pruning      	Home and Society	XIII. . 723
Grass-World, The. Poem	Mary Mapes Dodge	XIX.. 196
Graves, Edward 0. How it Was Done in Great Britain		XIV. .242
Gray, David. The Last Indian Council on the Genesee *	     	XIV. .338
Grayling, The Michigan		         Thaddeus Norris		XIX.. 17
   Illus. The Michigan Grayling	XIX.. 27	Sweepers in the Au Sahle	21
        View on the Manistee	20	Clear of the Sweepers	22
Grays (Asa) Darwiniana		         Culture and Progress		XIII. .278
         Natural Science and	Religion  			XX. . 152
Grays (Asa)
Grays (Mrs.) Fourteen Months in	Canton 			XX. .947
Great Britain, How it Was Done mn		         Edward 0. Craves		XIV. .242
Greece and the Greek Museums,* About		         John Arbuckle		XIV.. 65
   illus. The Marathonian Theseus (Athens)	Xiv.. 6~	Tensple at Corinth	71
        The ParthenonWest Front	. 67	Tomb in the Cerameicus (Athens)	72
        Side of Aristion	68

Green, Anna Katharine, Poems by:
	Shadows	XII. .679	Thrcugh the Trees	XVII. .292
Greenbacks and Green People	Topics of the Time	. XVII.. 147
Greene, Francis V. Over the Balkans with Gourko		  XX.. 721
Greenough, Mrs. R. S. A Portrait. Poem		  XI.. 239
Greens (J. R.) Readings from English History 	Culture and Progress	XVIII. .947
Gregory, Charles Noble. Michael Angelo and the Stone-Cutter.
   Poem..... 	Bric-d -B roe	 VII.. 382
             spring Lilt. Poem		 xvi.. i~8
Grey, Avis. A
	Gronse,* North American   		         Charles E. Whitehead   		XIV. .487
	Illus. A Family Gathering   	XIV.. 417	The Gillie-Boy	425
	The Drumming-Log   	429	The Fifteenth of August on the Prairie	426
	April-Fool          	420	The Coyote Hunting	426
	The Twitch- up       	420	A Prairie Minuet	427
	Sometimes he dashes out,	etc           421	Sage-hen and Jackass-rabbit	428
	Spruce Grouse       	422	Missed	429
	Flushing a Covey of	Pinnated Grouse.... 423	Ptarmigan Eggs	430
	Grouse on Nest      	424	Tail-piece	431
	G., R. W. The Restoration of	St. Marks  			XIX.. 624
	Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of. (See Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.)
	Guardian of the Red Disk, The.	Poem     	         E;nma Lazarus     		 x. .695</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00134" SEQ="0134" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI128" N="A046">46	INDEX.
Guernseys (Alfred H.) Thomas Carlyle		~i~ure a;zd Progress	Vol. Page.
	XIX	474
Guest and Guest-Room. Poem. (B. XV.)	Hooie and Society	xsv. .718
Guests. Poem	(7elia Thaxter	xiv..
Guido and Lita. (Marquis of Lorne)	. Oulture and Progress	XI. .591
Guizots History of France 	VI. .443
Gum,A New	Tue Worlds Work	XVIII. .475
Gunnar. (H. H. Boyesen)	Culture and Progress	X. .155
Gunnison, E. Norman, Poems by:
	An Autumn Song	xiv. .119	Broken Strings	xviii. .228
Guns, Armored	The Worlds Work	XIII. .878
Guns, Magazine. (See also Ericsson, John )			XX. .637
Gustafson, Zadel Barnes. Seven Seconds. Poem	XX.. 905
Gutenberg, John	Theodore L. De Vinne	II.. 73
	Illus. Thorwaldsens Statue of Gutenberg ... XII.. 73	John Fust	79
	The 1\Iedinval Press	75	Peter Schoeffer	79
	The Type-Mold of Garamond	76	Fac-similes of Type	lo, It, It
	Fac-simile of Holbeins Satire on the Sale
	  of Indulgences	71

H
	Too Much Decoration	XVI.. 150
Habberton, John. My Friend Moses		XIII.. 399
Habbertons (John) Helens Babies 	(ulture and Progress	XIII.. 280
Habbertons (John) The Barton Experiment	         	XIII.. 873
Habbertons (John) The Jericho Road	         	XIII.. 873
Hackelton, M. XV. The Hills of Linganore. ~ Poem		XIII.. 746
Hadens (Mr. Seymour) Etchings~	Philip Cillert Hamnerton	. XX. .586
	Illus. Portrait and Autograph of F. Seymour	From the Bridge at Cardigan	596
	  Haden	XX. ~	Erith Marshes                    
	Out of Study Window	594	Breaking up of the Agarnemnon        
	A By-Road in Tipperary	595	Sawley Abbey	6oo
	Kilgaren Castle	596
Haekels (Ernst) Evolution of Man	Culture and Progress	XIX. .149
Haggis, How to Make a	Home and Society	XVI. .437
Halcyon, Following the, to Canada	John Burroughs	XV.. 577
Hale, Edward Everett. Philip Nolans Friends; or, Show Your
	Passports	I. .400, 504, 648, 790; XII.. i6, 176,
	* Poem. (Irwin Russell)	[400, 499, 708, 877; XIII. .41, 249
Half-way Doins	Bric-h-Brac	i.. 760
Haif-witted Guttorm	.lfiistofer Janson	XVII. .866
Hall, Eliza C., Poems by:
	Galatea	XIX.. ~	An International Episode	XIX. .952
	A Lesson in Mythology	XIX. .320	Compensation	XX.. 852
Hall, Isaac H. The Cypriote Inscriptions		XX. .205
Halls (John) Gods Word through Preaching 	. Culture and Progress	XI. .294
Halls, Public	Topics of the Time	I.. 739
Hamerton, Philip Gilbert. Mr. Seymour Hadens Etchings *		XX.. ~86
Hamertons (Philip Gilbert) Life of Turner 	Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 146
Hamilton, Gail, Papers by:
	The Hotel of the Future	XI.. io8	A Neighborly Call	XII. .553
hamiltons (Gail) Common-School System	67ulture and Progress	XX.. 796
Hand-Drill, New                                 The Worlds Work			XVl. .444
Handful of Honeysuckle. (A. M. F. Robinson)			XVIII.. 153
Hand of Etheiberta, The. (Thomas Hardy)           Culture and		Progress   	XIII.. 135
Handy, Mrs. M. P. Alnaschar. Poem	Bric-d-Brac		XV.. 287
Happy Lover, A	R. .R. B  		I. .476
Hardacre, Emma C., Papers by:
        The Cliff-Dwellers              XVII. .t66	Eighteen Years Alone    	xx. .657
Hardy, Lizzie Clark. The Hole in the Floor. Poem		XIII. .431
Hardys (Thomas) Return of the Native and Blacks Mac-
   leod of Dare 	6~ulture and Progress	. XVII. .910
Hardys (Thomas) The Hand of Ethelberta 		 XlII. . 135
Hares (A. J. C.) Cities of Northern and Central Italy 		 XII. . 281
Harlands (Marion)  Loiterings in Pleasant Paths 		 XX.. 475
Harmonists, The, and the late George Rapp	D. E. iVevin	XVII.. 703
Harmony. Poem	Anne Lynch Jiotta	 XIII. .677
Harpers Latin Dictionary	Culture and Pro6 ress	 XIX.. 629
Harrison, Constance Cary, Papers by:
       A Little Centennial Lady          Xii. .301 My Lord Fairfax of Virginia*     XVIII. .715
Harrowing. Sketch	Brie-h -B rae	 xi. .456</PB>
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Harte, Bret, Papers by:
Gabriel Conroy    xi.. i6, 240, 367, 552, 670 Miss Edith Makes it Pleasant for Brother
[840; xii. .29, 255, 312, 522 Jack. Poem                xvi. .722
Of William Francis Bartlett. Poem. xiii. .669 Miss Edith Becomes Neighborly.
The Legend of Glen Head. Poem.. xv. .iio Poem                     xvi. .822
Two Saints of the Foot-hills        xv. ho The Spelling Bee at Angels.0 (Re
	Off Scarborough, September, 2779.		ported by Truthful James.) Poem.xvu.. 38
	Poem	xvi.. ~o8	The Great Deadwood Mystery.0 (Ameri
	can Edition only)	xvii. .277
Hartes (Bret) Drift from Two Shores                 Culture and Progress			XVI.. 752
Hartes (Bret) Thankful Blossom 			xiv. .265
Hartes (Bret)  The American Argonauts 	-		xi. .442
Hartes (Idret) Twins of Table Mountain			XIX. .473
Hartford, Cono. (See Charter Oak City.)
Harvard Examinations for Women       
Harvard Library. (See Summer Alcove.)             To2tics of		1/ce Time	XII. .749; XV. .273
Harvard University 0                              Horace E. Scudder			XII. .337
	Illus. The Old Washington Elm	xii.. 337	Past Presidents of Harvard	350
	Old Mile Stone	338	President Chailes William Eliot	351
	Plans of College Yard, etc	338, 339	Longfellows House	352
	INIassachusetts Hall	340	Louis Agassie	353
	Harvard Hall	341	Elmwood, the Home of James Russell
	The College Yard	342	   Lowell                        
	Holden Chapel		Astronomical Observatory	354
	1he Old Navy Marquce	~	The Bussey Institution	354
	The Gymnasium	344	Museum of Comparative Zoiilogy	354
	The Boat-House	345	The Episcopal Theological School	355
	The Presidents Chair	~	Gore Hall as Extended	:355
	Hasty Pudding Club-Room	346	Memorial Hall	356
	The Rush at the Church Door at	Coin-	Sanders Theater, Memorial Hall	357
	   menceinent	~	Memorial Hall, Dining-Hall	358
	The Scramble for Flowers	348	Memorial Hall, Vestibule	359
	Old Presidents House	349
Harveys Reminiscences of Webster 	C~ulture and Prog,vss 	xv.. 896
Hassard, J. R. G.	Wilhelmj and Remdnyi s	XVIII.. I I I
Hatfield, R. G. The Old 1\lill at Newport ~		XVII. .632
Haxvorths *		. ... Frances H. Burnett. ....... 113, 193, 385
		[512, 652, 754; XVIII.. 79, 183, 367, 527, 683, 874
	Plus. Haworths First Appearance	xvii.. 113	 I heerd Foxy Gibbs mak his speech
	Not finished	,i6	to-neet
	Murdochs Visit to the Briarley Cottage...	Gi me my best cap	520
	Murdoch sprung to his feet, white with		He leaned forward and touched her with
	  wrath	120	   the handle of the whip	653
	He kuelt down and, turning the key in		 I stand here, my lad, he answered	6~6
	  the lock, flung the trunk-lid back-		Crouched upon the lowest step of the
	~A ward  	193	   stair.way	784
	   fire horned on the grate, and before it		He has done more good in Broxton than
	  sat a girl with her hands clasped upon		   any other man	793
	  her knee	296	There wont be any need o so many o
	I sat and stared at this one like a block-		   you lads	xviii.. 79
	  head	297	She staggered under the stroke	Sn
	He was so near that her dress almost		She stroked his sleeve with her withered
	  to.ichel him	200	   hand	283
	Vore th very moral on him	~	She turned her face toward him. Good-
	It was scarcely the work of a second	~88	   night, she aIlswered	284
	I wonder thart na shamt o thy face 	.389	Murdoch went about his work as usual	.367
	She picked it up, hut, instead of replac-		She went to the table at his side	~68
	  ma it, laid it carelessly upon the table		Miss Ffrench visits Janey	527
	  at Murdochs side	392	Youve been here all night	528
	Sit down, she said, and talk to me	.512	It was Reddy who aimed the blow	689
			Granny Dixon makes her Will	690
Haworths. (Frances H. Burnett)	Culture and Progress	XIX. .151
Hawthorne, Nathaniel	George Parsons Lazkrop	I.. 799
Hawthorne and Other Poems. (E. C. Stedman)	Culture and Progress	V. .434
Hawthorne. (Henry James, Jr. )		XIX.. 943
Hawthornes (Julian) Sebastian Strome   		IX.. 944
Hawthornes (Nathaniel) The Scarlet Letter		XV. .438
Hayes, A. A., Jr., Papers by:
        Pidgin English              xv.. 372 A Man	Without Enthusiasms    XVIII. .ini
        A Symposium on the Chinese Ques-
             tion                        XVII. .491
Hay-Making. Poem	Dora Read Coodale	XVII.. 86
Hayne, Paul H., Poems by:
	The Visionary Face	xii.. 28	Unveiled *	 XV. .313
	Choice and Chance	XII. .720	Bayard Taylor	XVII. .731
	Forest Quiet. (In the South)	XIV. .369	Loves Autumn	 XX.. 854
Haynes, H. W. The New Museum in Rome	~ommunications	XVIII..461
Hay, Storing Green		The Worlds Work	XIII. .878
He Playing She		N. C	XVII.. 189</PB>
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INDEX.
			Vol. Page.
Hearing With the Eyes*	Janzes Richardson		xii.. 65
   Illus. Nodes and Ventral Segments of a Vi-	Autographs of Musical Sounds   	69, 70
           brating String              xii.. 65 K~nigs Apparatus for the		Optical
        Chladnis Experiment               66 Study of	Sounds	71
        Vibrations of a Metal Bell             66 Manometric	Flames of Two Tubes	of a
        Lissajous Apparatus                 67 Third		72
        Optical Curves                      65
Heart of a Rose, The. Poem. (H. XV. Austin)	Bric-d-Brac		XViii. .477
Heart of Sorrows. Poem	Arnanda T. Jones		XVIt. . 724
Heath, Frank E. Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. (With Portrait)			 XIV. .775
Heating Dwellings, Improved Method of	The Worlds Work		  XX. .476
Helens Babies. (John Habberton)	Culture and	Progress    	 XIII.. 280
Heliotrope, Apparatus for Signaling by Means of a	 The Worlds Work		XVII. .916
Heliotyping, Direct Process in			  XI.. 755
Henderson, Henry. The First Butterfly. Poem			  XVI. .53
Henrici, Jacob F., Papers by:
        A Microscopic Serenade *        xix.. i6o Indecision	Poem	xx.. Boo
Henshaw, Sarah E. California Housekeepers and Chinese Servants			  XII. . 736
Her Conquest. Poem	b-coin Russell		 VIII. . 910
Her Dearest Foe. (Mrs. Alexander) .~	 Culture and	Progress   	 XII.. 280
Her Reproof to a Rose. Poem.. 	S. M. B. Piatt		XVIII. .233
Her Treasures. Poem. (Mary Ainge De Vere)	Bric-d-Brac		 XIII.. 285
Hero Worship. Poem. (S. W. P.)			  XII. .287
Herrick, Sophie Bledsoe, Papers by:
	Glass Sponges~	 xi.. 42	Pond Life*	xiv. .151
	The Beginnings of Life *	xiii.. 22	The Depths of the Sea0	xiv.. 361
	Single Celled Plants	xiii.. 276	Microscopical Corals *	xiv. .619
	liverworts and Ferns *	xiii.. 329	Bees0	XV.. 100
	The Microscope Among the Flowers0	xiii.. 530	The Polyzoa0	xiv 143
	The Pitcher Plants0	xiii. .678	Ants *	XV..171
	Insectivorous Plants ~	xiii.. 804	The Johns Hopkins University *	XIX. . 199
Hesperus, and Other Poems. (Charles de Kay)	Culture and Progress	XX. .470
Hesperus. Poem	(harles de Kay	 V.. 266
H.	H., Papers by:
	     Vino Santo. Poem	xi.. 416	little Rose and the House of the Snowy
	     My Nasturtiums. Poem	xii. .266	   Range	xvi..
	    Ride-and-Seek Town0	xii. ~	Dawn,
	     A Dream. Poem	xiii. .383	Eve. Poem 	xvii. .225
	     March. Poem	xiii. .624	September. Poem	xviii.. 782
	     Measures. Poem	XIv. .350	Just out of Sight. Poem	 XIX. .197
	    A New Anvil Chorus	xv.. 316	The Wards of the United States Govern-
	     Esther. Poem	xv. .o,i~	   ment	XIX. .775
	     Vashti. Poem	XV. .417	Fra Luigis Marriage.0 Poem	 XIX. .8oi
H. H.s Bits of Travel at Home 	Culture and Progress	XVI. .903
Hicketts Hollow	Line Redwood Fairfax	XX.. 758
Hide-and-Seek Town	H. H	XII.. 449
	Illus. Head-piece	XII. .449	The House with a Roniance	455
	A Mile Up Hill	450	Looking Toward Sunset            
	Wild Grapes	450	Road Through The Long Woods	456
	Hide-and-Seek Town	452	The Village on the Shore of a Lake    
	Our Hotel	~	A Hide-and-Seek Town Lake	457
	A Hill-Side Mosaic. (The Pastures)	.452	A Hide-and-Seek Town Bridge	458
	The Store	~	The Meadow Procession	459
	A Leaf from the Old Town Records	454	Glimpses from the Lane	460
	Old Hide-and-Seek Town Records	454	Tail-piece	461
Hidden Brook, The. Poem	John Trowiridge	XI.. 256
Higginsons (T. W.) Short Studies of American Authors.. . Culture and Progress	XIX.. 792
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, Papers by:
	Childhood Fancies	xi.. 357	A Revolutionary Congressman on Horse-
	The Story of the Signing	 XII.. 289	   back	XIX. .767
	An Inob Heart	xvii. .217	Dwelling-Places. Poem	XIX.. 767
Hildas Little Hood. Poem	.~TIjialrnar .lliorth Boyesen	 XI. .417
Hills of Linganore, The. Poem	M. W. Hechelton	XIII..746
Hills, The. Poem. (English Edition Only)..... 	GraceAppleton	VII.. 185
His Inberitance *	,	Adeline Trefton       XIV. .432, 661, 8o8
		[Xv. .57, 239, 363, 471, 624, 790; XVI. .8o, 178, 384
Illus. Lie low! said Captain Elyot,	She threw her arms abouthis neck before
	sharply	xiv. .432	them all	xv. .624
He stood a moment with uncovered	Then why shouldnt it be as I
	head, etc	xiv.. 8o8	wish?	xvi.. 8o
He bent with a sudden impulse, and	What is it? Tell me the truth, said
	kissed her hand	xv.. 240	Mrs. Akers	XVI.. 384
His Inheritance. (Adeline Trafton)	Culture end Progress	XVII.. 156
His Majesty, Myself	    	XIX. .791
His Messenger. Poem	Mary E. Bredley	XII. .399
Historical Paintings, Two	Culture end Pro6 ress	XI. .903</PB>
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49
			 Va?. Page.
History of American Politics. (Alexander Johnston)	Culture and Progress		xix.. 633
Histor5r of Roman Literature. (C. T. Cruttwell)	XVII. .759
history, Secret, A Piece of. (With Portrait of Robert E. Lee).. 67/zarles C. Jones, Jr	i.. 519
H., J. Under the Rose. Poem	XIII.. 82
LI. M. S. Pinafore for Amateurs.5 (Arthur Penn)	Home and Society	XVII. .904
I-I., M. T. Gifts. Poem	XIX. .767
Hole in the Floor, The. Poem. (Lizzie Clark Hardy)	Brie-3-Brac	III. .431
Holland, J. G., Papers by:
	The Story of Sevenoaks *	xi.. So, i6o	A Glimpse of Youth. Poem	xv. .352
	A Legend of Leap Year	xii. .607	The Palmers Vision. Poem	xv. .465
	Nicholas Minturn	xiii.. 224, 314, 464,	The Puritans Guest. Poem	Xvi.. 528
	[592, 784; xiv. .48, 208, 288. 528, 6o8, 744	False and True. Poem	xviii.. 56
To Miss D. in her Album. Poem... Xiii. .~ia Jacob Hurds Child. Poem	xviii. .536
Holley, George W. Niagara		II. .462
Hollis Bust of Milton, * The	(Yarence Cook	I. .472
Hoim, Saxe, Papers by:
	Farmer Bassetts Romance	xiii. .484, 609	Susan Lawtons Escape	xv. .717
	Joe Hales Red Stockings	xv.. 333
Holmes, Oliver Wendell	Francis II. Underwood	XVIII. .117
	Illus. Portrait of Oliver Wendell Holmes	XVIII . Stair-way in the Old Holmes Mansion	I 17
	(Frontispiece.)	Birthplace of Doctor Holmes, Camhridge,
	Fac-simile of Hand-writing. (To face Frontis-	Mass	uS
	piece.)	Portrait of Dorothy Q	120
Holmess (0. W.) Poems                          Culture and Progress			  XV.. 136
Holmess (0. XV.) The School-Boy 			 VII.. 760
Holmess (0. W.) Memoir of Motley			XVIII. .152
Holms (Saxe) Stories. (Second Series)			 XVI.. 754
holy Russia. Poem                               Edna Dean Proctor			 VII.. 803
HOME AND SOCIETY. Contents of:
Annuals. (E. A. M.)	XVI.. 292
Art-Work, A Market for. (R. H. D.). XV. .134
Bahy, How a Man Takes Care of His.
	(Mary Blake)	XV. .594
Bedstead,* A Makeshift. (C. L. N.) xiv. .262
Berries, New Varieties of. (P. V. Q.) xiv. .851
Blue India China. (Isabella James). xiv. .564
Bow-Shooting, More ahout. (Maurice
	Thompson)	XIV.. 717
Boys of the Family (W. H. Rideing):
I.	The Boy who Wants to be a
	Sailor	xvi.. 746
II.	The Beginner in Journalism xvi. .902
III.	How to Become a Mechanical
		Engineer	XVIII.. 141
	IV.	A Military Education at	West
		Point	XVIII. .463
	V.	Telegraphy  Engraving 	Arch-
		itecture	 XIX. .307
	Boys	Room, The	  xl. .128
Budding Fruit-Trees. (P. T. Q.).... XIV.. 566
Calls, Formal, The Plague of. (M. G.
	Van Rensselaer)	XIX. .787
Camp Stoves and Cooking Utensils. xiv.. 262
Centennial Cookery	xi.. 892
Change, The Uses of	XII. .276
Charities, Daily	XI. .129
Childrens Nerves	XI. .440
China, Blue India. (Isabella James)	XIV. - 564
China, Blue India, Note on	XIV. .859
Christmas Gifts	XI.. 286
Coal Ashes	XIII. - 723
College of Domestic Economy, .... ....... 152
Common Flowers	XII. .598
Cookery and Cooks	XIV.. 8~8
Cookery, Centennial	XI.. 892
Cookery, General Principles of (Catherine
Owen):
	 I.	Boiling	XIX..;05
	II.	Stewing and Making Soups	XIX. .465
	III.	Roasting	XIX. .625
	IV.	Frying and Broiling	XIX. .788
CoSperatiun, A Little Venture in .... XVI.. 149
Correspondents, Letters from.xv. .275, 432, 740
Country Kitchens	xi. .287
Croquet, The Rules of.xii. .597; xvi.. 250, 906
Cruelty froTo Children, Society for the
Prevention of. (M. Reh~que).... xv.. 738
Decoration, Too Much. (H.)	XVI. .150
Decoration,Two Kindsof. (M. L. F.) . XIX. .466
Dianer-table, Decoration of the. (Sach-
	arissa)	XVIII. .462
Domestic Nursing. (By a Trained
	Nurse)	XVIII. .786

4
Education in Europe. (L. Clarkson)..Xx.. 940
Entertain, How to	XI..
Exhibition, Practical Hints about the. .XII.. 753
ExhibLion, The, as a School	XII..438
Experiment, A Successful	XVI - .293
Exposition, The Home Uses ofthe.. . XII. .227
Family Journal, A	XI.. 745
Fashion of Fancy Prices, The. (Paul
	Graves, Jr.)	xi. .442
Fashions, New York, in 18141830. (Gor-
	don Bremner	Xviii. ~
Fashions, Paris. (Champs Elys6es)..xii. .435
[598, 756, 904; xiii.. 274, ~68
Fire-place, A Design for a. (W. R.
	Corson)	xviii.. 243
Fires, Wood. (Hannah Snowden)..xiv. .857
Floors, Virginia	xiii.. 869
Flour from Chestnuts. (J. Schoyler
	Crosby)	xix. .616
Foliage, Green AutumnaL (Samuel Par-
	sons, Jr.)	XVII. .252
French,On the, Spoken by Those Who Do
Not Speak French. (J. B. M.). xv. .892
French Plays for American Amateurs.
  (J. Brander Matthews)	XV.. 232
Furniture, Second-hand	XI 289
Garden, Dont Give Up the	Xi. .230
Girls Names	XII - .756
Glassware and Glass-houses. (C. C.)..xiv. . a6o
Grape-Vines, Pruning	XIII. .723
Guest and Gtiest-Room. (B. W.).... XIV.. 728
Haggis, How to Make a	XVI. .437
Hints to Young Housekeepers. (Mrs. S.
W. Oakey.)
I.	Choice and Arrangemeiit of a
		 Home	XVII.. 149
	II.	Daily Habits	XVII. .302
	III.	Servants	XVII. .442
IV.	Duties of a Laundress, Waitress,
	 and Ladys Maid	xvii - .599
 V.	Duties of a Man-servant	XVII.. 756
VI.	Duties ofaNurse	XVII. .907
VII.	Two Servants	XVIiI. .465
H. M. S. Pinafore for Amateurs.5 (Ar-
   thur Penn)	XVII. .904
Home, On Founding a	 XI. .438
Home Work, Hints for	 xi..
Homes and Museums	xv. .275
Horticultural Suggestions. (P. T. Q.)
	[xv. .892
House and Home Building	XIV. .405
Housekeepers, A New Aid to. (S. B.
	H.)	XVII.. 756
Housekeepiag. Poem	XIII.. 869</PB>
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INDEX.
IIQME AND SOCIETY. Contents of:	(Continued.)
In Tea-Cup Time. (Sacharissa). ....... 906
Kitchens, Country	xi.. 287
Lawn Teoonis.5 (Alexander Wain-
	wright)	xviii.. 624
Letters from Correspondents...... 276, 432, 740
Letters to Young Mothers. .xut. .030, 273, 409,
	[366, 7at;. XX.. 305, 469, 6~o, 789
Light, Heat, and Power for the House-
holder. (Charles Barnard)     xtx. .045
Liverpool, On Landing in. (Alexander
	Wainwright)	xx.. 8o6
London, On Arriving in. (Alexander
	Wainwright)	XX.. 468
Magazine Burniog. (J. L.)	xi.. 030
Magazines, Where, Can he Borned.
   (Alex. M. Darley)	xi.. ~86
?slaternity Society, The	(J. B. M.). ....... 302
1\Iarernity Society, The	XVtii. . 043
i\Iedicine, Better Than	xttt. .870
Midsummer Holidays	xtt.
Milk, Pure, by the French Method.
   (Joel Benton)	xvi. .437
Mistakes, Some Popular	xt. .584
Moving-Times, In	xu. .
Music and Drawing at Home	xvi. .437
Nerves in the Household	xx. .050
New York, How to See	Xtt. .272
Nursing, Domestic. (By a Trained
	Nurse)	XVItO. .786
Ocean Travelers, Sstggestions to	(Will-
   iam H. Rideing)	XVito. .308
Old Clothes and Cold Victuals	xi.. 745
Operas for Amateurs. (M. L. E.)... xtx.. 940
Parlor Plays. (Arthur Penn)	xviii.. 939
Politeness and Punctilio	xt. . a81
Polo, The On and Practice of. (Alex-
	ander Wainwright)	xviii.. 309
Poor-House and Hospital Visiting.... xiv. .709
Public Squares and Public Spaces. (Geo.
   E. Waring, Jr.)	xiv. .403
Reserve, The Culture of	xtti. .870
Rose, Culture of the. (M. S. S.)	xx. .307
Rose Garden, Fall Work in the. (M.
	S.	S.)	viii. ~
Rural Art Association, A. (B.W. D.) . xvi. .590
Rural Topics. xi. .743, 894; xii.. oo8, 274, 436
[7s~, 905 xttt. .030, 275, 567; xiv. .oo6
Shopping, City, for Country Friends.
	(S.	B. H.)	xtx..786
Sick-Room, Blunders in the	xi. .746
Slavery of To-day, The. (S. B. H.). .xx. .466
Summer in the Country, One Way to
   Spend the	xiv.. 003
Summer Vacation, Hints for the	xtto. .870
Table-Talk	)tiii. .276
Teaching at Home, Two Ways of	 xi.. 583
Theatricals, Private. (J. Brander Mat-
	thews)	xv. .430
Transplanting	xtv. . oi6
Two Sides of a Sentiment	(S. M. L.) xx. .430
Village Society in Winter	xv.. 276
Visiting	xt. .440
Washing, A Short Essay on. (Mary
	Dean)	xvtit. .940
Water, Cistern. (G. E. W., Jr.)    xiv. .260
Water-Filter, A Cheap. (P. 5.)    xvt. .
Weaning the Baby. (Catherine Owen)xtx. .047
Window Gardening	xi. .439
Winter Evenings, Work for	xIII. .723
Winter, Village Society in	xv.. 276
Wood Fires. (Hannah Snowden).... xtv. .857
Wood, To Polish	xi. .030
Yosemite Trip, Hints for the. (George
	H.	Fitch)	xx.. 048
Home Interiors. (E. C. Gardner)	(ulture and Progress	XVI. .442
Home, On Founding a	Ho;.ze and Society	xi. .438
Home Pastorals. (Bayard Taylor)	Cu/litre an(l Progress., 	I. .445
Homes, A Hundred Thousand. (With Plans)	Charles Barnard	XI.. 477
Homes and Museums	Home and Society	XV.. 275
Home-Seeking. Poem	Andrew B. Saxton	Vt.. 2~4
Home Sweet Home, a Poem by the author of	Bric-d-Brac	XIII. .883
Home Work, Hints for	Home and Society	I.. 585
Honesty, American	opics of 1/ic Time	XI.. 826
Hooking Water-melons	Edward Bellamy	XIV.. 622
Hooks and Eyes	Henry Bc/ford	.. ..... 363
Hoosier Mosaics. (Maurice Thompson)	Culture and Pro6 ress	xt. .~.7
Hope. Poem	.    Irwin Russell	XVtII. .204
Hopkins, Isabella T., Papers by:
	Ghosts	xiii. .342	Ceottiry Plants	xvii. ~
	CelestialPeas....	. .xito. .6o~	In the M. E. African	xx. .422
An Eye for an Ear. (English Edition Only)
	[xvii.. 077
Hopkins, Johns, University,5 The	So}Sliie Bledsoe Herrick	XIX.. 199
	thus. Clifton, the Country Home of the late	Johns Hopkins	205
	Johns Hopkins	xix.. 200	D. C. Gilman, President of the Johns Hop-
	Entrance to the Grounds of Clifton	204	kins University	oo6
	Instrument for Determining the Mechanical	The Teachers Class in Biology	onl
	Equivalent of Heat	205	Memorial Tablet in Hopkins Hall	208
Hops, Preservation of	The Worlds Work	XI.. 596
Hop-Vines for Fiber, Proposed Treatment of		XVIIt. .476
Horograpb, The .. 		XYIIt. .475
Horse-Car Poetry. (Winkelnied Wolfgang Brown)	Bric-d-Brac	XI. .910
Horse,5 The Saddle. Thoroughbreds and Arabians	Geor6 e B. Waring,Js	XV.. 84
	Illus. Mameluke	xv.. 84	Spankaway (o793)After Cooper	88
	The Godolphin Arabian	8~	The LessonAfter Leech	19
Old Partner (0701)After Seymour.... 86 One of the Right SortAfter Leech	90
	Privateer (a good modern thorough-		A Weighty MatterAfter Leech	92
	bred)	87	A Freshener on the DownsAfter Leech.. 94
	Sedhoiry (o734)After Seymour	87	Sailing out of the RingAfter Leech	96
	Sharke (0770)After Stubbs	88	A Chip of the Old BlockAfter Leech	96

Horse, The Thoroughbred. On the Turf and Across Country*. . Ceorge B. Waring, Jr	V.. 157
	Illus. A Steeple-chaserAfter an old French	Lucy! here l heres a gate I After
	print	xv.057	Leech	o6o
The Preliminary CanterAfter Leech .... o~8 A Trying Thing for TooslesAfter Leech.. of 8
	The FindAfter Forbes	o~p	Oh dear! What a beautifol thing!
	The DeathAfter Forbes	r6o	After Leech	069
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	Vol. Page.
Horses,* Something about	MV. .195
	Illus. Democracy versus Aristocracy	XIV.. 195	The Horse of the Lower Rhine	197
	The Carpathian Foundling	196	A Struggle for Leadership	198
	A Swedish Post	196	The Russian Horse-Breaker	199
Horticultural Suggestions. (P. T. Q.)	Home and Society	XV. .892
Hosmers (Prof.) Short History of German Literature	Culture and Progress 	XX. .309
Hospes Civitatis. Poem	Richard Henry Stoddard	It. .584
Hot-Air Pumping Engine, New (with Diagram)	The Worlds Work	XX.. 797
Hotel of the Future, The	Gail Hamilto	i.. io8
Houghton, George, Papers by:
	Courage. Poem	xii. .229	Sandy Hook	xviii.. 641
Hour and the i\lan, The. Poem. (J. A. T.)	Bric-d-brac	XII. .287
House and Home Building	Home and Society	IV. .405
House Beautiful, The. (Clarence Cook)	Culture and Progress	XV.. 279
House-Building *	John Burroughs	 I. .333
	Illus. Chamher Plan of House	xi.. 336	The House	337
	Basement Plan	336	Picturesque Stone Wall	340
	Main Floor Plan	336	Stone Wall hy an American Mechanic	340

Household Decoration.0 (See Beds and Tables, Stools and Candlesticks.)
Housekeepers, A New Aid to	S. 13. H	XVII.. 756
Housekeepers, Young, Suggestions to. (S. W. Gakey)	Home and Society	 VII.. 849
I. Choice and Arrangement of a Home	IV. Duties of a Laundress, Waitress, and
		[XVII.. 149	    Ladys Maid	XVII. .399
	IL Daily Hahits	xvii.. 301	V. Duties of a Man-Servant	XVII. .750
	III.	Servants	xvii. .441	 VI. Duties of a Nurse	XVII. .907
				VII. Two Servants	XVIII. .465
Housekeeping. Poem                             Home and Society		 XIV.. 869
Housel, Louis V. An Earthquake Experience *		  XV.. 662
Houses and Things		Topics of the Time	IV.. 254
Hovey, H. C., Papers by:
Eighty Miles in Indiana Caverns*. . .xuc. .875 One Hundred Miles in Mammoth
Cave5	xx. ~
How a Man Takes Care of his Baby		Home and Society	XV.. 594
Howard, Hugh, Papers by:
	The Fair Isolinda.* Poem	XIII.. 141	Compensation. Poem	XIV..

Howe, Julia Ward. The Spiders Lesson. Poem	XIX. .418
Howell, Martin A., Jr. Is there a Subterranean Outlet to the
Upper Lake Region	XI.. 784
How-ells, Annie T. Le Coureur des Bois.	XII.. io8
Howellss (W. D.) Lady of the Aroostook 	Culture and Progress	XVIlI. . 150
Howellss (W. D.)  Undiscovered Country 	XX 793
How Mr. Storm Met his Destiny		Hjalmar I-.oiorth Bayesen	XIII.. 547
How Uncle Gabe Saved the Levee	William L. Alumfree, Sr	XVI. .848
Illus. Uncle Gahe tells the Story	XV. .148
How Women Love Dress. Poem. (XV. W. Crane)	Bric-d-Brac	XV.. 751
Hoyt, Janet Chase. Babes in the Woods *		XIV.. 488
H., S. B. Papers by:
	A New Aid to Housekeepers	xvii.. 758	City Shopping for Country Friends. ...... 716
	A Womans Thoughts upon the Education	The Slavery of To-Day	xx. .466
	of Women	XVIII.. 460
hub,~ A Wheel Around the		(harles B. Pratt	XIX. .481
	Illus. Recreation at Massapoag	xix. .48!	Passing a School	4
	Map of Bicycle Tracks	412, 413	Picnic Lunch		4)1
	The Meet, Roxhury	484	An Unexpected Meeting		492
	Othellos Occupations Gone	484	Roadside Sketches		493
	Pegasus Puzzled	485	Some Windows by the Way		494.
	The Old Curtis House	485	Winners or Losers by Half a Length	494
	The Majesty of the Law	416	The Dramatis Persoun	495
	Impressions of lirook Farm	416	Halts to Catch Up	495
	A Chapter of Headers	487	En Silhouette	.. . 	496
	A merciful man is merciful to his beast~ - .411	Pan-dowdy	497
	The Masher	481	The Ambulance		497
	Fairbanks Homestead, Dedham, Mass.... 489	On the Rocks at Cohasset	498
	Old Powder House	490	A Wheel Around the Hub	499
Hudson, Hannah R. Day Dreams. * Poem		XIII.. 289
Hudson River.0 (See Our River.)
Hughess (Thomas) Manliness of Christ	Gulture a d Progress	 XX. .155
Hugo,~ Victor, Txvo Visits to	Hialmar Hj1orth Bayesen	XIX.. 884
Illus. Victor Hugo	XIX. .114
Humility to Excellence, From~	Topics of the Timne	XII. .430
Humming-Bird. (See Bird Architecture.)</PB>
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				Vol. Page.
	Humming-Bird, The, of the California Water-Falls *         John Muir			XV.. 545
	Silos. Water-Ouzel Diving and Feeding.... XV.. 545	The Ouzel at Home	550
	One of the Late Summer Feeding-Grounds   	Yosemite Birds Snow-Bound at the Foot of
	of the Ouzel                      ~17	   Indian Cafion	552
        Ouzel Entering a White Current	548
Hunt, Violet. An Invitation. Poem			XIX. .897
Hunts (Bonavia) History of Music		Culture and Progress	XVII.. 156
Huttons (R. H.) Essays in Criticism 		          	XIV.. I 18
Huxleys, Mr., Visit		Topics of the Time	XIII.. 268
Huxleys (T. H.) Crayfish		Culture and Progress	 XX. .308
Hydraulic Elevator for Canals		The Worlds Work	 XII.. 763
Hydraulic Fire Escape			XVII.. 452
Hydraulic Mining System Applied to	Dredging		 XX. .477
Hydraulic Shears		         	 XII. .282
Hydro-Carbon Furnace, The			 XI.. 138
Hymn to the Sea. Poem		Richard Henry Stoddard	XIX.. 458
Hysteriad, The. (Irwin Russell)		Bric-d-Brac	XVI.. 759
II CE, Sheet, Artificial Production of	The Wrlds Work	XII. .911
Identity 	Rric-d-Brac	XIV. .415
Idyl of Work, An. (Lucy Larcom)	Culture and Progress	 XI.. 135
If Love and Life were One. Poem	John C. Saxe	XII.. 46
Ilka on the Hill-top	H/almar .J-11orth Bayesen	XIX.. 120
Illustrated Books	Culture and Progi-ess. XV. .438;	XVII. .761
Imaginary Conversations. (W. S. Landor)		XIV. .862
Imlia, Virgini Dictation Exercises	Bric-d.Brac	XIX.. 477
Immigrants Progress,5 The	William II. Rideing	XIV.. 577

Illus. Giles and his Friends at the Village	A Peep at New York                
	  Inn	iv..577	Whatis It~	~I6
	Dinner in the Steerage	~Io	Immigrants Boarding-House	517
	Inspection at Quarantine	~8a	Plate Representing the Landing of Gen.
	All There	513	   Lafayette at Castle Garden	~88
	Deharking at Castle Garden	584
Immortality, The Souls	.Edward Payson	 XIV.. 187
Impossihle Story, An        	Bayard Taylor	 XVI.. 131
 Impressions of aneoporastus ~ucn. ~t~eorge tOot)	Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 791
in a Paris Restaurant. Poem	H. C. Bunner	XVII.. 495
In Arcana Sylvarumt. Poem	Carles de Kay	 XVI.. 141
In Confidence. Poem	Masy L. Jacques	 XIX.. 23
Indecision. Poem. (Jacob F. Henrici)	Bric-d-Brac	  XX. . 8oo
India and its Native Princes *		  XI.. 65
	Illus. Elephant-Fight at Baroda	xi.. 6~	The Egg Dance	72
	A Hindu Beggar	67	Panther Shot from an Elephants Back 	73
	Serpent Charmer	68	Princess Chah Jean, of Bhopaul	75
	indian Jugglers	69	The Caravan	77
	Fakirs	70	The Mail Wagon	78
	Fight hetween a Panther and a Boar	71	A Palace Car in India	79

Indian Council, The Last, on the Genesee.5 (With Poem) .... David Gray	XIV. .338
	Illus. Glen Iris, from the Council House Grounds	Glen iris Gate-Way	344
	[xiv.. 339	Indian Council-House at Cilen Iris	344
	De-Ge-Wa-Nus Waterfall	340	The Council-Meeting of Coroplanter and
	Mona-Sha-Sha	341	Col. Kerr	345
	Lower Falls of the Upper Genesee	343	Major Moses Van Campden at theage of 90. .348
Indian Pipe. Poem	Elaine Goodale	.... XIX. .198
Indians. (See Wards of the United States Government, The.)
Indian Summer. Poem	J. P. Irvine	XV.. 83
Indignant Polly Wog. Poem. (Margaret Eytinge)	Bric-d-Brac	XIII..431
Industrial Education	Topics of the Time	 XIX.. 785
Industrial Education A gain	        	  XX. .464
	        
lndustries, The Multiplication of	XIII..863
Infant Hercules  Again	Sofia Bompiani	XIX.. 144
Infant Hercules, Communication on	henry W. Haynes	XVIII. .461
Influence. Poem	Emma Lazarus	XVIII.. 592
lngersoll, Ernest, Papers by:
	Something ahout Birds *	 xii.. 619	Rocky Mountain Mules *	XIX. .929
	The Police of New York5	 xvi.. 342	Rocky Mountain Cookery	xx..
	In a Snailery *	xvii.. 796	~Rocky Mountain Nights	xx.. zil
	The Camp of the Carhonates *	xviii.. lot	The Metropolis of the Rocky Mount-
	How Animals Get Home	xix.. 90	   sins	xx. .453
Ingots for Seamless Tubes	The Worlds Work	XIII.. 573
In Loneliness. Poem	.R. C. Meyers	XII.. 872</PB>
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			Vol. Page.
In Marble. Poem		George Edgar Mon igommery	VI. .623
In Mernoriam. (A Memorial of Emily Bliss Gould)	Culture and Pro,~oress	XIII.. 724
In Memoriam. (On the late Prince Imperial). Poem	William C. Bonaparte Wyse.. XVIII. . 78I
Inn Album, The. (Robert Browning)	(ulture and Progress	XI.. 752
In November. Poem. (L. Frank Tooker)	Bric-d-Brac	XIX. .320
Insane Retreats, Are our, Inhuman? (Augustus Blauvelt).... (ommunicatious	XVII. .902
Insanity and its Treatment0	(hones D. Robinson	XII. .634

Illus. Insane Asylum, Morristown, N. J... xii.. 641 Section of Human Brain showing beginning
	New Vork State Lunatic Asylum, Utica.. .642	of Disease	645
	Viesv of Norris in his Cell	642	Section of Human Brain Nerve-Cells en-
	Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane	643	larged by Disease	646
iNorth Wisconsin Hospital for the Insane. .643 Section through upper part of Spinal Marrow .646
	Alcove in Northern Hospital for the Insane.644	Same Section further advanced	647
Hall in Northern Hospital for the Insane. .644 Section of Human Brain showing large
	Section of a healthy Human Brain	645	masses of disease	647
Insanity, The Relations of, to Modern Civilization	H. P. Stearns	XVII.. 582
Insectivorous Plants 0	Sophie Bledsoe Herricle	XIII. .804
	Illus. Drosera Rotundifolia	xiii.. 8o~	Glandular Texture of Dioncea Leaf	Sio
	Leaf of Drosera Rotundifolia	1o6	Pinguicula glandular Surface of Leaf	Iii
	Tentacle of D. Rotundifolia	8o~	Nepenthes Distillatoria           812,	113
	IDiontea Muscipula	109	Single large Gland on Upper and Inner
	Lobe of Dionma	ho	   Surface of N. Distillatoria	114
Inside the Castle	George E. Waring, Jr	XVIII..
Insulating Under-ground Wires, Improved Method of	The Worlds Work 	XVIII.. 634
Interest of Fiction, The	Topics of the Time	XIII. .270
Interior Decoration	The Worlds Work	XII. . 283
International Copyright	Topics of the Time	XX. .146
International Episode, An. Poem. (Eliza C. Hall)	Bric-d-Brac	XIX. .952
International Episode. (Henry James)	Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 148
Interpretation. Poem	.... Richard Realf	XVII.. 362
Interview with a Poet of the Future, An. (A. Z.)	Bric-d-Brac	XVII. .916
In the Adirondacks. Poem	Anne Lynch Botta	XIX. .197
In the Levant. (Charles Dudley Warner)	culture and Progress	XIII. .724
In the M. E. African	Isabella T. Hopkins	XX. .422
In the Morning. Poem. (T. H. Robertson)	Brie-h -B rae	XIII. .576
In the University Tower. (New York, July, 1863.) Poem.. . . (harles de Kay	XIII.. 520
In the Wilderness. (Charles Dudley Warner)	(ulture and Progress	XVI.. 751
Into the World and Out. Poem	S. M. B. Piatt	XIV. .636
Invention of the Dictionary, The. Poem. (A. Z.)	Bric-i-Brac	XvI. .607
Invisible Land, The. Poem	Andrew B. Saxton	XVI.. 791
Invitahon, An. Poem	Violet Hunt	XIX. .897
Invozation. Poem	~karles de Kay	XVIII.. 280
I Promessi Sposi. Sonnet in Dialogue. (J. B. M.)	Brie-h -Brac	XX.. 799
Ireland, Mary E. The De Foe Family in America	XII.. 61
Irish Eclipse, The. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	Bric-h-Brac	XVIII. . 159
Irish Heart, An	TWHigginson	XVII. .217
Iron and Steel, Uniting	.                      The Worlds Work	XV. .442
Iron Bridges, New Design for	XIV.. 725
Iron, Preservation of	XVII. .915
Iron, Preservation of		XIV. .270
Ironing-Machine, Improved	XVII. .309
Irrevocable. Poem	PhilsjS Bourke Marston	XtV. .302
Irvine, J. P. Indian Summer. Poem	. ... . XV.. 83
Irving, Washington	George Parsons Lathrop	XI.. 799
Island of the Sea,0 An	Julia B. Dodge	XIV. .652

Illus. The Southem End of Fort George	The Bar and the Pelicans, Fort George
	Island	xiv.. 652 . Island	654
	Edgewood Avenue, Fort George Island... 653	Point Isabel, Fort George Island	655
	Palmetto Avenue, Fort George Island	654	The Road, Fort George Island	656
Isle of June,0 An	Frank R. Stockton	XV.. 13
	Illus. Nassau Harbor, from Hog Island.... xv.. 23	Selling a Tarantula                  
	Map of the Route to the Bahamas	14	Fort Fincastle	22
	The First Chapter of America	o5	Darkies Dising for Pennies	24
	The Royal Victoria Hotel, Nassau	o~	The Nassau Library	25
	View dosvn George street, Nassau	o6	Silk Cotton-Tree	26
	A Little Boy in Full Dress	o~	A Pine-Apple in its Native Soil	27
	Give us a small copper, Boss	07	A Little Cove at Nassau	28
	A Nassau Mansion	B	A Nassau Diversion	29
	Nassau Harbor	09	The Glass Windows	30
Is Life Worth Living?		Topics of the Time	 XIX. .142
Is Life Worth Living?	Poem. (G. J. A.)	Bric-h-Brac	 XIX. .480
Is Life Worth	Living? (William H. Mallock)	Culture and Progress	XVIII. .788
Italy and the Pope		Luigi Monti	 XVI. .357</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
JACKSON, STONEWALL, With	Allen C. Redwood	xviii. .220
	Illus. The Sinews of War	XVIII.. 225	A Backslider	229
	A Tar-Heel 	226	First at the Winning Post	229
	Passing the Rubicon	227	Corn-feds	235
	A Pelican	228	A Glimpse of Stonewall Jackson	232
Jacob Hurds Child. Poem	J. C. Holland	XVIII.. 536
J acobus, Arthur. Poes Raven		  x~. 303
jacquemarts History of Ceramic Art	(allure and Pro&#38; ress	 xv.. 280
Jacques, Mary L. In Confidence. Poem		 XIX.. 23
Jaifrey. Poem. (Jennie E. T. Dowe)	. Bric-d-Brac	 XIV. .868
James, Henry, Jr., Papers by:
	Crawfords Consistency	xii. .569	Longstaffs Marriage	xvi..
	The Ghostly Rental	xii.. 66~	Confidence	xviii.. 507, 661, 149
	Four Meetings	.. .......xv  		[xix. .6~, 209, 393
James, Isabella. Blue India China	Home and Society	 XIV.. 564
Jamess (Henry, Jr.) Confidence	(ulture and Pro6 ress	  XX. .311
Jamess (Henry, Jr.) Daisy Miller 	           	XVII. .609
Jamess (Henry, Jr.) French Poets and Novelists		 XVI. .438
Jamess (Henry, Jr.) International Episode 		XVIII.. 148
Jamess (Henry, Jr.) Hawthorne		 XIX. .943
Jamess (Henry, Jr.) Roderick Hudson	XI. .588
Jamess (henry, Jr.) The American 	XIV. .406
Jamess (Henry, Jr.) The Europeans		XVII. .447
Janin, Jules. (See Critic, the History of a.)
Jan of the Windmill. (J. H. Ewing)	Culture and Prggress	XIV.. 720
Janson, Kristofer. Haif-witted Guttorm	XVII.. 866
Jansons Spell-Bound Fiddler	6ulture and Progress	XX. .475
Japanese and Chinese Students in America	U4arles F. Thwzng	XX. .450
Japanese Melodies, Some	Clara La ise Kellogg	IV.. 504
Japan,2 Some Pictures from	Nook Brooks	XI. . 177
	Illus. Head-piece	XI. .277	The Foxes Wedding              
	A Figure in the Popular Style	271	The hiding-place                 
	The Classic Style of Drawing	271	A Trained Hawk	117
	Riliag to far counuies	279	At Home	oIl
	Looking at the Juggler	sIn	The feast of Ahis-ko	119
	The Village of Omori	olo	Sketch of Monkeys	290
	Going and coming by night	s8o	A Buddhist Saint	290
	A Lantern Feast Interrupted	.. s8~	The return at night	292
	A flight of storks	183	A Harbor View	192
	Revenge	284	Finis	293
	Asking for Work	284
Jarl Sigurds Christmas Eve) Poem	ZI/alazar L/j/ortk Boyesen	XV.. 289
(With an Illustration by Mary Hallock Foote.)

J arves, James Jackson. American Museums of Art	XVIII. .405
Jarvess (J. J.) A Glimpse at the Art of Japan	Culture and Progress	XII. .135
Jefferson, Joe, in London. (L. C. ,.)....	The Old (abinet	XV.. 130
Jeffrey, Rosa Vertner, Poems by:
	Love and Reasor	XIV.. 271	Love and Jealousy	XX. .952
leifriess (B. Joy) Color Blindness 	(ultare and Pro6 ress	XVIII. .942
Jelly-Fish and the Crab, The. Poem	Brie-d-Brae	 XIII. .432
Jericho Road, The. (John Habberton)	Culture and Progress	 XIII.. 873
Jessie. Poem. (David S. Foster)	Bried -B roe	 XIII.. 734
Jetties, The Mississippi. (See Mississippi Jetties, The.)
Jim Alithings	. Alfred B. Street	  XX.. 542
Joe Hales Red Stockings	Saxe Holm	  XV.. 333
Johnny Reb at Play	Allen C. Redwood	XVII.. 33
	Illus. Snow-Balling	xvii.. 33	The Kimbomikin	36
	Wearing a Kunfede~it Watch	If Von Want to Have a Good Time, Just
	Dont Turn that Thing Loose	35	Join the Cavalry	37
Johnson, J. Augustus. To Damascus	by Diligence0		 XIV. . 137
Johnson, Laura Winthrop, Papers by:
        Bifrost, The Rainbow Bridge. Poem.xi.. ~ A Valentine. Poem		XIX. .593
        The Outcast. Poem	XIII.. 463 La Sonnambula	 xx.. 430
Johnson, Lorenzo M. Narrow-Gauge	Roads: Are they Economical ?		XVII. .292
Johnson, Manor, The. (James Kent)                Culture and Progress			 XVI..
Johnston, Richard M. Mr. Nelus Peelers Conditions2	XVIII. .256
Johnstons (Alexander) History of American Politics	Culture and h-ogress	XIX. .633
Joints, Riveted	. The Worlds Work	XI.. 140
Jones, Amanda T., Poems by:
	These Three	xvii.. 420	Heart of Sorrows	XVII.. 724
Jones, Charles C., Jr. A Piece of Secret History	XI. .519</PB>
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	J/o?. Page.
Joness (Thomas) History of New York during the Revolu-
tionary War                                  CuZture and Progress...     XVIII.. 790
Joseph and His Brethren. (Charles Wells)	XII. .276
Journalism as Exemplified by the Late Mr. Bagehot	John A rZmuchle	XVIII.. 846
Joyces (Robert D.) Blanid		Culture and Progress	XIX. .310
Joyces (Robert D.) Deirdr6	XIII. .569
June. Poem	(aroline A. Mason	XVI. .236
June Chantry	James P. McKay	..xIV. 833
Just Out of Sight. Poem		II. H	XIX.. 197
Juveniles, A Sheaf of	Culture and .Pro&#38; ress.	XI.. 296
K.	A Little Venture in Coi5peration	Home ond Society	XVI.. 149
Kansas Cattle Town, A. (See Over Sunday in New Sharon.
Kansas Farming, Picturesque Features of	Henry K7ng		XIX. .132
Kansas. (See Exodus in Kansas, A Year of the.)
Kearys (C. F.) Dawn of History 	Culture and Pro6 ress		XVIII.. 795
Keats. (See After Many Days.)
Keats, To the Immortal Memory of. Poem	Richard Hen;y	Stoddard	XX.. 224
Keeping at It	Tonics of the Time		XI.. 888
Kellogg, Clara Louise. Some Japanese Melodies	   		XIV. . 504
Kelsey, W. D., Poems by:
        To F. S. S                   xvii. .6i6 Coronation                     xx		853
Kembles, Fanny, Journal. (Arthur. Penn)	Bric-d -13 rae		XVIII.. 157
Kembles (Mrs. Frances A.) Records of A Girlhood	Culture and Progress		.XVIII. . 151
Kents (James) The Johnson Manor	Culture and Pro6	ress	XVI .597
Kenyon College	William B. Bodine		.. XV. .698
   Illus. On the Kokosing              .xv. .691 l3exley Hall		702
        Bishop Chases Log Hut             691 Old Kenyon		702
        Portraits of David Davis, Edwin M. Ascension Hall		703
           Stanton, Henry Winter Davis, and Rosoe Hall		703
           Stanley Matthews             699 Window in College Chapel		703
        Bishop and airs. Chase                 70t Rutherford B	Hayes	704
Kenyon, Miriam. ?vlisunderstood. Poem	Bric-d-Brcec	XVII. .616
Kdramos				  XX.. 480
Kdramos. (H. W. Longfellow)			Culture and Progress	  VI. .441
Kerosene,* Safe Storage of			The Worlds Worh	 XIII.. 138
Kiddle, Mr., A Reply from			Topics of the Time	XVIIt. .937
Kiddles (Mr.) Book				XVIII. .457
Kimball, Harriet McEwen, Poems by:
        The Fairys Dilemma	xviii.. Ino	Prophecy	              xix. ~
Kindergarten at Home, The		Culture and Progress	XII. .602
Kindergarten. (See ~~Child~Garden,* The.)
Kind of Traveler, A. Poem. (Cendrillon)	Bric-d -B roe	XX. .319
King, David	C~onstance Feniocore Woolson	XV.. 781
King, Edward. War Contrasts. Poem			XVI. 285
King, Henry, Papers by:
	Perkys Cross	xi. .I~6	Over Sunday in New Sh on	xix. .761
	Concerning a Certain Prodigal	xv.. 636	A Vear of the Exodus in Kansas	xx. .2i1
	The Man with a Hohhy	xviiI. .6o6
	Picturesque Features of Kansas	Farm-
	  ing	xix. .032
Kings Abridgment, The. Poem. (Joel Benton)	Bric-d.-1J roe	XVIII.. Soo
Kings (Edward)  Echoes from the Orient	Culture and Progress	XX. .944
Kings (Edward)  French Political Leaders 	II.
Kings Christmas, The. Poem	XI, .3~5
                                                                   
Kings Lesson, The. Poem	Mary Bradley	XIX.. 196
Kingsley, Charles. (Memoir by his wife)	Culture and Progres	XIV . I 17
Kingsley, W. L. Lying as a Fine Art; and the Claims of Rev.
   Samuel Peters as an Artist		XVI. .275
Kinney, Elizabeth C. The Mirage of the Desert. Poem		XIV.. 699
Kipp, Mary Christine. Clematis. Poem		XIV.. 832
Kirkland, Joseph. Bitumen. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	XII.. 286
Kitchen, The New Portable	The Worlds Worh	 XV. .442
Klunzingers (Dr.) Upper Egypt	(ulture and Progres~i	 XV.. 895
Knioht of Dannebrog, A	H/almar .fi/orth Boyesen	XIX. .593
Knights (E. H.) American Mechanical Dictionary 	The Worlds Worh	XIII. .427
Knowlton, H. 0. A Somnolent Vagary. Poem	.. Brie-i -B rae	 XX.. 640
Kosciuzkos Will. (A. C. G.)		XVII. .614
K., P. Automatic Tension. Poem	      i	XtII. .884
Kree. Poem. (A. C. Gordon)	. 	XII. .916
Ktaadn.5 (See Camps and Tramps About Ktaadn.)</PB>
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				Vol. Page.
K.	von K. Red Lilies.	Poem		 XI.. 123
Kyarlina Jim. Poem.		(A. C. Gordon)	Bric.d-Brae	XIII.. 735
LABOR Question, An Aspect of the	Topics of the Time	XVIII.. 307
La Crosse. (See  Canadian Sports.)
Ladd, Christine. The Poetry of the Future	Bric-d.Brac	 XIV.. 727
Lady of the Aroostook. (W. D. Howells)	Culture and Progress	XVIII. 150
Lafayette College	Donald C. Mitchell	xiii. 184
	Portion of Papyrus Scroll in Possession	Ground Plan of Lafayette College	ill
	  of Lafayette College	xiii	184	Reading-Room, Lafayette College	119
	Entrance to Grounds		n8~	Class-Day Exercises in Front of South Col-
	Residence of George Taylor, a Signer of			   lege	190
	  the Declaration of Independence		n86	Interior of Assay-RoomPardee Hall	191
	Dr. George Junkin, First President		i16	Pardee Hall                       
	View of Easton, Pa		187	President W. C. Cattell, Mr. Arm Pardee,
	Old View of Collegefrom map, 1150		ill	   Prof F. A. March, Prof. J. H. Coffin	192

Laffan, W. Mackay, Papers hy:
	Canvas-hack and Terrapin *	XV..	The Tile Cluh at Work * 	Xvii. - 401
	Deer Hooting on the An Sahle *	xv..
Laffan, W. Mackay, and Edward Strahan, Papers by:
	The Tile Cluh at Play*	xvii. ~	The Tile Cluh Afloat*	xix. .641
Lalage	Elinor Putnam		XVIII.. 587
Lamb, Charles, A Glimpse of	Bric-d-Brac		XII..765
Lamb, Charles, Concerning	Joseph /1. Twitchell		XI. .720
Lamber, Juliette. Will the French Republic Last ?			XX. .522
Lambs (Charles and Mary) Poetry for Children	Culture and Progress		XV.. 6oo
Lamentation. Poem	Washington Gladden		. XX. - 193
Lamoroux, Wendell, Papers by:
        Pictures of the French Renaissance*. XI. .317 Pictures from	Rome*          xiii..	68
Land and Game Birds of New England. (N. D. Minot). ... Culture and Progress	 XVI. .298
Land of Dreams, and Other Poems, The (H. S. Cornwell). - 	XVIII.. 315
Landors (W. S.) Imaginary Conversations 	 XIV.. 862
Lang, Andrew. Ballad of Blue China	 XIX. .160
Langs (Andrew) Ballades in Blue China              Culture and Progress.. . 	  XX. - 795
Lanier, Sidney and Clifford. Uncle Jims Baptist Revival-
   Hymn                                     Bric-d-brac	 xu.. 142
Lanier, Sidney, Papers by:
	Lana Manse. Poem	xi.. 64	The Dove. Poem		xvi.. 140
	A Song of the Future. Poem	XII. - 543	To Bayard Taylor.	Poem	XviI. .642
	The Stirrup-Cup. Poem	XIV.. 25	The Orchestra of	To-day	XIX. .897
	Under the Cedarcroft Chestont *	.... Xv.. 310	The New South		 XX. .140
Laniers (Sidney) Science of English Verse	Culture and Progress	.. . .XX. .473
Larcoms (Lucy) An Idyl of Work 		.        XVIII. .638
Larrys on the Force. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	Bric-d-Brac	XI.. 135
La Sonnambula		Laura Winthrop Johnson      XX.. 430
LArt		(ulture and Progress     XVII. .450, 762
		[XVIII. .630; XIX. .630, 948
Last Hour, The. Poem	Juliet C. Marsh	 XX.. 132
Last Token,5 The. Rome, A. D. 107. Poem	Edmund Clarence Stedman	 XV.. 353
Late News. Poem. (Parmenas Mix)	Bric-d-Brac	XIII. .287
Lathrop, Barbour T. A Personal and What Came of It		XIX. .453
Latbrop, Rose Hawthorne, Gertrude. Poem		XVII.. 565
Lathrop, George Parsons, Papers by:
	Poe, Irving, Hawthorne	xi.. 799	October Snow. (To a Poet on his Seven.
	The Love of a Hundred Vears	XII.. 249	tieth Birthday.) Poem	vii.. 736
	Days and Voices. Poem	xiii.. 67	Vouth to the Poet. (To Oliver Wendell
	Two Purse Companions	XVI. .419	Holmes)	XIX. .740
	The Lazy Lover. Poem	XVII. .454	The Sorcery of Madjoon ~	Xx. .416
Latimer, Hugh. Poem	Henry A. Beers	XVI. .256
Latin Dictionary. (Harpers)	Culture and Progress	xix. .629
Latin Quarter, A Story of the	Frances Hodgson Burnett	XVIII.. 23
Laura. The Beauties of Nature. Poem	.Bric-&#38; r-Brac	.. XII.. 448
Laus Mariae. Poem	Sidney Lanier	xi.. 64
Law at Our Boarding-House. Poem. (A. C. Gordon)	Bric-d-Brac	XX.. i6o
Lawn Planting for City and Country *	Samuel Parsons, Jr	XVIII. .249
	Illus. Design for Planting a City Lot	XVIII.. 249	Design for a Large Snhnrhan Lot	252
	Parasol Pine	250	Weeping Pine	253
	Weeping Golden Japanese Cypress	251	Weeping Norway Spruce and Dwarf Pine.253
Lawn-Planting for Small Places	Samuel Parsons, Jr	XVII. - 725
	lilus. A Study for Lawn-Planting	xvii. .725	Suggestions for Lawn-Planting	729</PB>
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57
		Vol. P ge.
Lawn-Planting,~ Sea-Side	Samuel Parsons, Jr	XX. .925
	Illus. The Maidens Pink	XX. .925	Large Flowering Tick-Seed	927
	Nierembergia Rivularis	925	Blue Harebell	928
	Rocky Mountain Colombine	926
Lawn-Planting,0 Village	Samuel Parsons, Jr	xviii.. 48
	Illus. Small Village Lot Planted for General	Japanese Magnolia		.48
	Effect	xviii. .48	Working Plan for the Planting of a Village
	Noble Silver Fir	48	Lot	5o
Lawn Tennis.0 (Alexander Wainwright)	Home and Society	XVIIt. .624
Lawn Trees, Rare	 oniuct Parsons, Jr	 XtX.. 34
Illus.	The Double Flowering Cherry      XIX. .35
The Eng1ish Hawthorne               36
Cedar of the Lebanon                37
Gingko Tree, lush Vews, and Weeping So-
phora                          39
Dead Trunk of Weeping Sophora	40
Japanese Maple                     4
Soulanges Magnolia	42
Chinese Cypress	43
Parsons Silver Fir, Weeping Norway Spruce,
	and Weeping Larch	44
Weeping Beech	45
Weeping Beech in Winter.............. .. 45
Lay Sermon for Easter, A................................. Topics of the Time	XIX. .937
Lazarus, Emma, Papers by:
Agamemnons Tomb. Poem...... XIV.. 47
Off Roogh Point. Poem............ XV. .254
Mater Amabi.is. Poem .............XV. .716
The Eleventh Hour ................XVI. . 24~
Success. Poem ....................XVII..712
Influence. Poem	XVIII.. 592
Destiny. Poem	XVIII. .752
The Taming of the Falcon. Poem.. XIX. .196
The Guardian of the Red Disk.
	Poem	XX. .695

Lazy Lover, The. Poem. (George Parsons Lathrop)	Bric-d-Brac	XVII.. 454
Lead Base Bullion, Desilvering, by Electrolysis	The Worlds Work	XVI.. 909
Lead-Pencils, How, Are Made 0	Julius UVilcox	 XV. .Soi
	Illus.	Lump of Clay with Government Stamp	8o5
		Bunch of Leads in Form of a Sheaf	8o~
		Floating Graphite through the Tubs	8o~
		Straightening the Leads	8o6
		Baking the Leads	8o6
		Slips Showing Pencils in Several Stages
		   of Progress	807
		Rafting the Cedar in Florida	8o~
		The Railroad, with Bundles of Pencils	8o8
		The Counting-Board	8o8
The Japanese Scribe	XV.. 8oi
Specimens of Early Hieratic Writing	802
The Graphite Mountain at Ticonderoga.. .802
A Crucible	802
The Dixon Graphite Mills at Ticonderoga.8o3
Lump of Native Ticonderoga Graphite.. 804
Largest Piece of Native Graphite ever
  Shipped from Ceylon	804
Elephant Carved from a Lump of Ceylon
   Graphite	804
Diagram of Graphite Mine	8o~
Lead-Poisoning, Corrective in	The Worlds Work	XIII. .878
Leadville, Colorado. (See The Camp of the Carbonates. 0)
Learned, Walter. The Mirror. Poem	. Bric-d -B rue	XIV. .868
Leather, Vegetable	The Worlas Work	XIII.. 139
Leaves from a New Shorter Catechism. (C. L. Dana)	Bric-d -B roe	XVII. .455
Le Brun (Madame Vigdei, Souvenirs of	Culture and Progress	XIX .631
Le Coureur des Bois               	Annie T. flozoells	 XII. .108
Lectures on Preaching. (Phillips Brooks)	Culture and Progress	XVI. .152
Leech,~ John            	Russell Sturgis	XVII.. 553
Illus.	Ho-Fi Caught in his Own Trap .... XVII.. 553
The Sun Affords the Moon the Means
	  of Shining	555
	Children of the Mobility              
	Such was the Count             
	Bob Cratchit and Scrooge            
	One of Punchs Full Orchestra	559
	Our Artist in Hot Weather	559
The Holidays have Ilcgun	~6o
The Parson in the Ditch	562
Fox-Hunters in the Days of Squire West-
   ern	562
Girls Head	563
A Following Wind	563
A Swell	564
Illustration to Puck on Pegasus       
Lee (Gen.) Robert E. (See  History, Secret, a Piece of.)
Leffingwell, Albert J. (M. D.) Does Vivisection Pay?			XX. .391
Legend of Glen Head, The. Poem		bret Horte	XV.. 110
Legend of Leap-Vear, A.	Poem	. J. C. Holland	XII. .607
Legend of the Statue, The		Anna C. Broekett	 XI. .886
Legitimate Novel, The		Topics of the Time	XX.. 629
Lelands (Charles G.) Life of Lincoln		Culture and Progress	XIX. .312
Le Monsieur de la Petite	Dame 	Frances Ii. Burnett	XIV.. 224
Leo Marinus, The Sea-King0		Henry W. Elliott	XVI,. 879
Illus. Sea-Lion Hunting SpearsTwo-Bladder
	  Bony	XVI. .88o
	Bidarkie and Paddle	88o
	A Fight between Rivals	88i
	Breeding Rookery of Sea-Lions	88a
	The Water-Proof Kam Lay Kie	882
	Sea-Lion Boots	883
	Sea-Lions Swimming	883
Baby Sea-Lion	883
Stalking Ihe Herd	884
Springing the Alarm	88~
Sea-Lion Cage at North-east Point	88~
A Friend of the Sea-Lion	88~
Sea-Lion Cage at North-east Point	885
A Sea-Lion Drive	886</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Leonardo Da	~	Clarence cook	VII. .337
	Sims. Device by which a Stream may he made	Fac-simile of Etching	347
	  Useful                    xvii	.338	Designs for an Equestrian Statue	348
	Device for Excavating a Canal	~	A Florentine Bronze	348
	Device for Raising Water from a Stream	.339	The Last Supper, by Raphael          
	One Example of several Devices em-		The Last Supper, by Giotto           
	   ployed by Leonardo in his Studies in		Detail of Portion of Raphaels Fresco	350
	   the Mechanism of Flying	340	Group from Raphaels Fresco	350
	Device for Pushing an Enemys Scaling-		Caricature, by Leonardo	351
	  Ladders Away from a Wall	341	Head of Jesus, from Raphaels Fresco	351
	Military Engine Designed by Leonardo	.342	From Leonardos Sketch-Book	352
	File-Cutting Machine	343	Caricature, by Leonardo	352
	Machine for Sawing Marble	343	The Last Supper, by Leonardo da	Vinci...353
	Design for a Movable Derrick	344	Groups from the same (four cuts) .354, ~	~6
	Machine for Lifting Marble or Stone 		Group from Giottos Fresco in the Arena
	  Columns into Position	344	   Chapel, Padua	356
	Design for a Lamp	345	Head of Christ, by Leonardo	358
	The Medusa	346	Mona Lisa del Giocondo	36o
Les Morts Vont Vite. Rondeau. (J. B. M.)	Bric4Brac	xtx. ~
Lesson in Mythology, A. Poem. . (Eliza C. Hall)	. 	XIX. .320
Lesson, The. Poem	Lncrice	xiv.. 775
Letters and Social Aims. (R. W. Emerson)	Cnltz.re and Progress	xi. .896
Letters from Correspondents	Home and Society	XV. .432, 740
Letters of Charles Dickens, The	Caltare and .Pro&#38; rcss	XIX. .470
Letters to Editor. (See Communications.)
Letters to Young Mothers. (Mary Blake)	Home and Society	XIII.. 130, 273, 419
	      E566, 721; XX	.305, 469, 630, 789
Letter-Writers, Some New Models for,...............,...... F. R. S	V.. 142. 287
Leupp, Francis Ellington. Scintillations	Bric-d -B roe	XIII.. 883
Leveling Instrument, New... .......................... Tkc Worlds Work .............XIt. .913
Leviathan. Poem	Gelia Tkaxter	xi.. 669
Lewis, Edwin N. An April Song. Poem		XV.. 780
Libby, E. H. Massachusetts Agricultural College ~		XII. .836
Library, A Free Lending, for New York .....................Tkeodore H. Mead ................. 929
Library Notes. (A. P. Russell)	Calinre and Progress...... XI . 448
Life and Faith. (George McKnight)   		.......... XVII. .609
Life and Letters of Madame Bonaparte. (Eugene L. Diclies-)		...,.... XVIII.. 792
Life and Writings of St. John, The		.........XIV.. 721
Life in Large and Small Towns............................. Topics of tke Time	XX.. 627
Life Insurance, An Exposition of................,........... Jnlins Wilcox	XtII. . 646
Life Insurance, The Nether Side of	Jalius Wilcox	XIV .382
Life of St. Paul, The. (F. N. Farrar)		Cnlteuv and Progress	XIX. .472
Life. Poem	P. .R. Bowker	XIV. .386
Life-Saving Service,5 The United States	I H. Merryman	XIX. .321
	Illus. Off to a wreck	xix.. 321	Haul away	332
	Life-saving Station	322	The Breeches Buoy	332
	Self-sighting Boat on Ways	322	Ihe Self-righiing Life-Boat	333
	Dritl and Exercise in the Surf-boat	323	The Self-righling Life-Boat under sail	334
	Launching the Surf-boat	324	Life-saving Dress                   
	The Night Patrol	525	Tally-board and Whip-block	335
	Burning a Signal	326	Resuscitation Ejecting water from body	- 336
	Hauling a Mortar Car	328	Resuscitation: Restoring respiratiDo	336
	Surf-man with Life-belt	329	The Mess-Room	337
	Fidog a Mortar	330	Medicine Chest, Lanterns, etc         
	Breeches-Buoy Apparatus in operation	331
Life Signals, Inextinguishable		Tke Worlds Work	xt..
Life Worth Living? Is		Topics of Ike Time	XIX.. 142
Light. (A. M. Mayer and Charles Barnard)	Cnltninv and Progress	V. .138
Light from Oyster Shells		Tke Worlds Work	XX .478
Light, He at, and Power for the Householder. (Charles Bar-
nard)                                      Home and Society            xix. .145
Light of Asia. (Edwin Arnold)		Culture and Progress	XIX.. 468
Lights, Safety Train		Tile Worlds Wo;-k	XIV.. 125
Lignose		XI. .905
Lincoln, Abraham. (Noah Brooks)      	Commnnications	XV.. 884
Lincoln, Ahraham. Poem	.R. H. Stoddard. - XV.. Facing Frontispiece
Lincoln, Chase, and Stanton, A Trip with		Egbert L. Viele	XVI., 813
Illus. U. S. Rev. Steamer Miami, 1162. .xvi.. 127 The Presidents Reconnoissance	121
A Council in the Cabin of the Miami .122 ihe Destr~cti5n of the Merrimac	122
Lincoln, Life of. (Charles G. Leland)		(ulture and Progress	XIX. - 312
Lincoln,0 Personal Reminiscences of	Nook Brooks	xv.. 56i, 673, 884
Illus. Portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Frontispiece. xv.	Fac-simile of Handwriting	~68
Lincolns Imagination	Nook Brooks	.. . XVIII.. 584
Lindaus (Rudolph) Stories	CnlIlue and Progress 	XVIII.. 315
Lindsley, D. P. Takigraphy	Com;nnnications	XVII. .300</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Lines to a Young Lady. (R. K. Munkittrick)	Bric-)-Brac	XIV.. 125
Lintons (W. J.) Hints on Wood Engraving	Cal/sire and Progress	XIX.. 792
Linton, W. J., Papers by:
	The Engraver, His Function and Sta-	The Princes Noses. Poem	XIX.. 952
            tus	XVI. .237
Liquids, Filtration of		The Worlds Work	XIII. .283
Lissy		Margaret 11. Eckerson	XVI.. 28
Literary Assistance Bureau, The	Bric-d-Brae	XI. . 143
Literary Class, The	T~pics of the Time	XII. . 267
Literary Materials and Tools	.      .                           XVII.. 297
Literary Virility	XI. .737
Little People. Poem	(ha ries de Kay	XVII. . 537
Little Rose and the House of the Snowy Range	/1. If	XVI.. 55
Little Sigrid.a A Ballad	lljalmar fijorik Boyesen	XV.. 512
Liverpool, On Landing in. (Alexander Wainwright)	Home and Society	XX.. 306
Liverworts and Ferns 	Sophie Bledsoe flerrick	III. .329
	lilus. Fungoid Growth, etc	XIII. .329	Sporogonium, showing Elalers and rows of
	Polymorpha	330	Spores	333
	Capule with Gemmse	33t	Antheridial Disk	333
	Leaf of M. Polymorpha under low power	.331	Pteris Serrulata	333
Development of Gemmn	332 Pteris Serrulata magnified             334
	Archegonial disk as seen from helow,		Adiantum Cuneatum	335
	showing Sporogonium	332	Osmunda Regalis	335
Living, Thin, and Thick Dying	Topics of the Tome	 XVI. .430
L. L. L. Life in Florence		  XX. .281
Loan Collection of the Society of Decorative Art. (See A Few
   Antiques.)
Loan Exhibition, The Second	(ulture and Progress	XVII. .444
Locomotive Construction, Important Improvement in	The Worlds Work	  XV. .900
Locomotive Engines		 XII.. 283
Locomotive Fittings, Improved	XVIII.. 634
Locomotives, Compound	V.. 442
Locusts and Wild Honey. (John Burroughs)	Culture a/3d Progress	XVIII.. 631
Lodusky	Prances Hodgson Burnett       XIV.. 673
Loitdrings in Pleasant Paths. (Marion Harland)	Culture and Progrcss	XX. .475
London Adventure, A	John Burroughs	XIV.. 92
London, On Arriving in. (Alexander Wainwright)	Home and Society	XX. .468
London Social Life, Impressions of. (E. S. Nadal)	Culture and Progress	XI.. 134
Longevity,5 The Curiosities of	Eugene Thomson	XI.. 32
Illos. The Old Man, Thomas Parr	xi.. 33 John Rovin, in the s7ad year of his age,
Old Parrs Cottage, near Alherhury, and Sarah, his wlfe, in the sfi4th year
	Shropshire	34	of her age	39
Henry Jenkins, aged 269 years	36 The late Count Jean Frederick de Wal-
Peter Garden, of Aherdeenshire, aged 131 deck, of Paris, aged 109 years         40
	years	37	Capt. Frederick Lahrhush, aged 109 years. 41
Petratsch Zortain, in the il5th year of his	The Countess of Desmond, aged 145 years. 42
	age	31
Longfellow,5 Henry Wadsworth	Richard Henry Stoddard	XVII.. I
	Illus. Portrait of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow	West Side of Longfellows House	I
	   (Frontispiece.)	xvii		The Avenue North of the House	9
	Longfellows Drawing-Room	xvii		The Old Willow	to
	The Study		3	Viesv from the Rear Piazza	is
	A Corner of the Study		4	View from the Piazza, looking South	a
	The Old Clock on the Stairs			The Western Entrance	13
	The Rear Lawn looking toward	Long-		View Across the Lawn, North-west of the
	  fellows House		6	   House	i6
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, A New Edition of		 Culture and Pro6 ress	XVIII. .473
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, To. (On his Birthday)		 (harlot/c F Bates .. .. 	XIII. .639
Longfellows (H.	XV.) Kdramos	 Culture and Pro6 ress	VI. 441
Longfellows (H.	W.) Masque of Pandora and Other Poems 		XI.. 444
Longfellows (H.	XV.) Skeleton in Arnior	            	XIII. .424
Longs (John D.) Translation of the .eEneid		 XX. .475
Longstaffs Marriage	Henry James, Jr	 XVI.. 537
Looking Behind.5 Poem. (Palmer Cox)	Bric-d-Brae	 VII.. 767
Lornes (Marquis of) Guido and Lita	Culture and Progress	  XI.. 591
Lory-Lye, The. Poem. (A new translation)	Bric-d-Brac	XIX.. 159
Lost	Edward Bellamy	 XV .219
Lost XVatcb, The	. Bric-d-Brae	 XVI. .911
J..oubats (J. F.) Medallic History of the United States 	Culture and Progress	XVII.. 761
Louise. Poen3	Mary L. Ri/Icr	. . XII.. 93
Louisiana	Frances Zlodgson Burnett... XIX. .5 12, 672
	832; XX.. 16
	Illus. Walk across Ihe floor, commanded	She waited in vain	132
	Miss Ferrol	xix. .512	 Must I go away? he said	xx..
Ask your sister, she replied; it was
her plan	672</PB>
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Louisiana. (Mrs. F. H. Burnett)	Culture and Progress	Jol	Page.
		XX.	310
Lounsbury, T. R., Papers by:
	English Spelling and Spelling Re-		Reply to N. L. on English Spell-
	form	XVIII.. 729, 864	ing 	XIX. .465
Love and Jealousy. Poem. (Rosa Vertner Jeffrey)	.Bric-d-Brac	  XX.. 951
Love and Mischief) Poem. (Zavarr Wilmshurst)		 xli.. 6o8
Love and Reason. Poem. (Rosa Vertoer J6ffrey)		 XIV.. 271
Love of a Hundred Years, The	George Parsons Latlzrop	 xii.. 249
Lover and the Rose, The. Poem	E. 4/len Low	  XX.. 399
Lovers Answer, A. Poem	11 Dietz	xix.. 782
Lovers Choice, The. Poem	Mary Ainge .De Vere	xv.. 824
Lovers Tale, The. (Alfred Tennyson)	(u//nrc and Progress	xviii. 628
Loves Autumn. Poem	Paul H. Wayne	XX. .854
Love Song. (W. M. Briggs)	Bric-) -B roe	XIX.. 157
Low, F. Allen. The Lover and the Rose. Poem	xx.. 399
Lowells (James Russell) Among My Books. Second Series. Culture and Pro~sress	i. . 747
Lowells (Robert) Stories from an Old Dutch Town	    	xvii. . 6io
L., S. M. Two Sides of a Sentiment. Poem	Home and Society	xv. .436
Luhke, An American Edition of	Culture and Progress	XV.. 743
Luhricator, Automatic	The Worlds Work	XI.. 299
Lucri~ce, Poems by:
	The Lesson	XIV. .775	The Flute	XX. .8~i
	The Wind-Harp	vi.. 784
Lumbering in America. (See The Wooc7.en Age.)
Lunatics, Literary, A Visit to the Asylum for. (J. B. Matthews).. Brie-d-Brac	XV. .6o5
Lying as a Fine Art; and the Claims of Rev. Samuel Peters as
	an Artist	W. L. Kingsley	XVI. .275
Lyons, T. A. The Loss of the Oneida *	X. . 750
IVII AcDONALDS (George) A Double Story          Culture and Progress		 XI.. 905
MacDonalds (George) St. George and St. Michael		XI.. ~86
MacDonalds (George) Thomas Wingfold, Curate		XII.. 760
MacDonalds (James) The Life and Writings of St. John		XIV. . 721
Macdonough, A. R., Papers by:
	Sea-Trout Fishing*	XIV.. 29	Richard Henry Stoddard *	XX. .686
Machar, A. M. The Whip-poor-will. Poem		 XX. 493
Machine, The, in New England                     Topics of the Time		 XV.. 591
Machine, the, Work for		 XV.. 427
Macleod, Norman (D. D.), Life of                  Culture and Progress		 XII .278
Macleod of Dare. (William Black)		XVII. .910
Macon, J. A. Politics at the Log-Rolling. Poem         Brie-) -B rae		 XX. .952
Macram) Lace                                 Clarence (ook		 XV.. 844
   Illus. Macramt (Geometrical Style, Italian) XV.. 144 Late Sixteenth Century Macramd (Italian)	.146
        Knots for Macramd Lace            145 American Design	847
        American Design                   845 American Design	148
Madjoon, The Sorcery of		George Parsons Latkrop	 XX.. 416
   Illus. Interior of an Opium Den	416
Madonna of Fra Lippo Lippi, A. Poem		Richard Watson Gilder	XIX. .411
Madrigal		Edmund Clarence Stedman	XIV.. 546
Magazine Burning. J. L		Home and Socicty	 xi.. 131
Magazine Guns		The Worlds Work	 XX 637
Magazines New Year, The		Topics of the Time	 XI.. 123
Magazines, Where, can be Burned. (Alex	M. Darley)	Home and Society	 XI.. 586
Magazine, The		Topics of the Time	XVII.. 146
Magic Pill, The. Poem. (H. P.)		.Bric-)-Brac	 XII. .446
   Illus. Ah, me! said the parson, etc... XII..446 Alas! He had turned to a terrihie hoy .447
Magie, B. C., Jr. The Growth of Cities in the United States			 XV. .418
Mahsr John. Poem. (Irwin Russell)		Bric-)-Brac	XIV.. 127
Maidenhood. Poem		Annie R. Annan	XIII.. 168
Maine, Through, to Canada in a Birch .bark	Canoe. * (See Bahes in the Wood.) -
Majolica of Castelli, The		Alessandro 6astellanz	 XV.. 514
(With Twelve Drawings of Castelli Ware, from Originals in the Castellani Colleclion.)
Major Stubbs. Poem. (Parmenas Mix)	Brie-) -B rae	XII.. 6o6
Mallocks Is Life Worth Living 	Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 788
Mammoth Cave, One Hundred Miles in	H. C. Hovey	XX.. 914
	Illus. A Snow Cloud	XX. .921	Siephen Bishop, the Guide	922
	Egyptian Temple	921	The Styx	923
	The Giants Coffin	922	The Bottomless Pit	924
Man, Albon. Edisons Electric Light. (A Reply)	ommunications	xix.. 795</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Manliness of Christ, The. (Thomas Hughes)	culture and Progress  	XX.. 155
Mansfields (E. D.) Personal Memories 		XVIII. .472
1\Ian with a Hobby, The	Hen;y King        	xvnl.. 6o6
Man without Enthusiasms, A	A. A. Hayes, Jr     	XVIII. .101
Man who Doubted his Own Eyes, The. Poem	(Joel Benton) . Bric-)-Broc        	XVII. .455
Man who Lost his Name,5 The	Hjabnar H/ort/z Bayesen	xii.. 8o8
   Illus. He struck his hands against his forehead and	sank down. ...... 8o1
March. Poem	H. H	 XIII.. 624
Marcias Fortune	Katharine B. Foot	xlii. .846
Marine and Stationary Engines, Novelties in	The Worlds Work	  XI. .300
Maritime Engineering		  XI. .597
Marriage as a Test	Topics of the Time	XVIII. .620
Marriage in High Life, A (Octave Fenillet)	Culture and Pro6 ress	XIV.. 119
Marriage Knot, The. Poem	B. H. Stoddard	XI. .432
Marrying Titles	Albert Rhodes	XX. .622
Mars and His Moons	E. W Sturdy	XV. .263
(With Two Diagrams.)
Marshalls (Mr.) Recitals	Culture and Pro ress	XVIII.. 473
Marsh, Juliet C. The Last Hour. Poem	XX. .132
I\Iars, The Satellites of	F. W. Sturdy	XV.. 735
Marston, Philip Bourke, Papers by:
	Oliver Madox Brown	XII.. 425	Miss Stotfords Specialty	xx.. 169
Irrevocahle. Poem	XIV.. 302
Martineans, Miss, Autobiography	(ulture and Progress	XV.. 137
Maryland Manners, Old	Frank B. Mayer.	XVII. .315
	Illus. Head-piece	XVII.. 315	Interior View in the Brice House, Annapo!is.323
	The Music Lesson	316	Gctting Home from the Cluh	324
	Jonas Greene	317	Waiting Orders	325
	Printing Office of Maryland Gazelle 	~	A Pipe of Old Maryland	326
	The Maryland Gazette	318	At the Cluh	328
	A Day~Dream	319	The Use of a Hood	328
	My Ladys Visit	320	Charles Cole, President of the Tuesday Cluh	.329
	Michael, the Fiddler	321	The Supposed Sir Hugh Maccarty, Esq	329
	The State House, Annapolis	322	Coat-of-Arms, Annapolis	331
Marys Easter. Poem	Marie Mason	XIX. .831
Mason, Caroline A., Poems by:
	St. Valentine	xv.. 647	June	xvi.. 236
	May	XVI.. 236	To Edmund Clarence Stedman	xx.. 450
Mason, Emily V. A Royal Marriage	communications	XVI.. 145
Mason, Marie, Poems by:
	Bayard Taylor	XVII.. 731	That Lass o Lowries	XIX. .544
	Natures Lover. (ToJohn Muir.) . XVIII.. 132	Marys Easter	XIX. .131
	Advent	XIX. .194
Masque of Pandora, and other	Poems, The. (H. W. Long-
   fellow)	Culture and Progress   	  XI.. 444
Massachusetts Agricultural College	B. H. Libby         	 XII. .836
   Illus. General View of College	xii. .141 North College and Color Guard         846
        Presidents House	841 President Clark                     847
        Marshall P. Wilder	842 Farmer Dillon                      848
        Victoria Regis in Duffee Plant	House.... 843 Marmion. Chester White             848
        A Squash in Harness	844 Beauty and Beauty 12th               849
        A Used-up Squash	845
Master, The Dead. Poem. (William	Cullen Bryant)      Richaid Zien;y Stoddard 	XVII.. 525
Mater Amabilis. Poem	Emma Lazarus       	  XV. . 71b
Maternity Society, The. (J. B. M.)	Home and Society      	XVII.. 302
Maternity Society, The. (Note)		XVIII.. 143
Mathewes, Eliza P. Coming Home	from School. Poem                         	XVIII.. 640
Mats and Rugs	The Worlds Work    	 XIV. .573
Matthews, Charles James, Life of	Culture and Pro6 ress   	 XIX. .154
Matthews, J. Brander, Papers by:
        French Plays for American	Amateurs.xv. .131 Sub Rosa. (Rondeau)           xvii.. 6i6
        Private Theatricals	XV.. 430 Actors and Actresses of New Vork % XVII.. 769
        Light Comedies	xv.. 890 Rain and Shine. (Ballade)        XVII.. 920
        On the French Spoken hy those	who do The American on the Stage *      XVIII.. 321
            not Speak French	xv. .891 Union Square: 7 P. M. Poem.... XVIII.. 479
        En Route. Pantoum	xvi. .448 The Docunienis in the Case      xviii. ~
        A Company of Actors *	xvi.. 837 Les Morts Vont Vile. (Rondeau).... XIX. .479
        Points in the Copyright	Discussion... xvi.. 897 1 Promessi Sposi. (Sonnet in Dia-
        The Maternity Society	xvii.. 302 logue)                        XX.. 799
Matthewss (J. Brander) Theaters of Paris 	(ulture and Progress	XX. .311
Maudsleys (Henry) Physiology of Mind 		XVI.. 904
Mauris, Maurice. The Fan~		XIV.. 589
May Conference, The	Topics of the Tiuie	XII. .429
Mayer and Barnards Light	Culture and Progress	XV.. 138</PB>
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INDEX.

Mayer, Frank B., Papers by:	Vol. Page.
	Old Maryland Manners *	XVII. .315	Signs and Symbols *	XVIII. .705
Mayers Sound	Topics of Ike Time	xvii. .~6
May. Poem	Jo/in Vance cizeney	XVI.. 130
May. Poem	Garoline A. Mason	xvi.. 236
McCarty, NV. P. Truro Parish0	xi.. 629
McClellan, Elizabeth. Princess use.0 (From the German of Marie Petersen)	xii. .609
McClellan, George B., Papers by:
	A Winter on the Nile *	XIII. .368, 452, 670	From Palermo to Syracuse *	xx. .4oo
The Engadine *	xvi.. 639
McKay, James T., Papers by:
	Rodney Maverick	xi*i.. 96	A Summer Morning. Poem	xvi. .675
	Stella Grayland	xiii. .694	A Parable. Poem	xvi. .813
June Chantry	XIV. .833
McKnights (George) Life and Faith	Gnltnre and Progress	xvii.. 609
McLaughlins (Louise) China-Paintincr	xv. .897
M., E. A. Annuals	Home and Society		XVI.. 292
Mead, Theodore H. A Free Lending Library for New York	xx. .929
Measure of a Man, The	William Page	xvii. .894
(With four Diagrams.)
Measures. Poem	H. H	XIV. .350
Measuring Instruments, New	Tue Worlds Work	XI. .595
Measuring Plane Surfaces, Machine for	                   XVII. .45T
Meat, Preservation of, by Cold	                   xii. 283
Meats and Eggs, Preservation of	                   XI. .905
Medallic History of the United States. (J. F. Loubat)	Culture and Progress		XVII.. 761
MedL val Church History, Lectures on. (R. C. Trench)...	                  XVII.. 449
Medical Profession and the State, The	Tojics of the Time	XVII.. 90
Medicine, Better than	Home and Society	XIII.. 870
Medicines, Frozen	Tue Worlds Work.. 	XII.. 138
Mediterranean of America,0 The	Herkert H. Smith	viii.. 192
	Illus. On the Amazons	XVIII.. 193	Carlo Orchard	198
	At Breves	193	Drying Carlo	199
	On the Banks	195	Looking Over the Lowlands from Monte
	Prcparing Rubber	195	Alegre	200
	The Rubber Gatherer	.. 296	Victoria Regia. 	101
	Breves Channel	196	The Pirarurfi Fisher	205
	The Table-Topped Hills	197	indian Shooting Fish	203
Vegetation of the Raised Border	a

Meiggs, Henry. (See Railroad in the Clouds,0 A.)
Memnon. Poen-i	6harlcs C. P. Rokerts	xviii. .218
Memoranda of Scientific and Practical Progress	.	TIme Worlds Work. XI.. 141, 300, 453, 757
[906; XII. .140,285, 6o5, 765; XIII. .140, 284, 429, 574, 733, 879; XIV. .125, 270, 866; XV. .444, 604
[749; XVI. .302, 445,757,909; XVII. .310,453,614, 765; XVIII. 388,798,949; XIX. .157,476; XX. .950
Meadicancy, The Disease of	Topics oft/ic Time		XIII. .416
Mercedes. June 27th, 1878. Poem	Julia C. hi?. Dorr	xvi.. 6~
Mercdd6s, The Princess. (See Queen at School, A,	and
   Royal Marriage, A.)
Mercurial Safety-Valve	  The Worlds Work	  XI.. 139
i\kre Girauds Little Daughter	  Prances H. Burnett	 XIII.. 108
Meridian. An Old-Fashioned Poem	 Edmund Clarence Stedmnan	  VI.. 578
Mermaid and the Octopus, The. Poem. (Charles P. Russel).. .Bric-d-b2rac		 XVI.. 160
Merriam, George S., Papers by:
       Christianity and Free Thought     xiv.. San Some Aspects of Matthew Arnolds
                                                Poetry                     XVIII.. 181
Merry Days with Bow and Quiver *	  Maurice T/momjson	 xvi..
	Illus. Cheerily blow the Bugle-horn	xi..i	Drawing the Arrow	9
	The Bow-Rifle Match		A Prize Shot	ii
Queen Mary as Diana	Shooting Hares by Moonlight          
	Robin Hood and his 1\ierry Men	6	The Aseham                       
	The Archery Club on a lark	8	A Butt                        
Merryman, J. H. The United States Life-Saving Service	XIX. .321
Metrical Forms, Old French. (11. C. Bunner)	(ulture and Pro6 ress	VI. .302
Metrical Gymnastics. (H. C. Bunner)	.hiric-d-Zjrac	VIII.. 480
Metric Reform, The	XVIII. .408
Metropolis of the Rocky Mountains, The	Ernest Ingersoll	XX.. 453
Metternich Memoirs. (See Napoleon, Two Views of.)
Meyers, R. C., Papers by:
	Papa looms Tulip	XIII. .359	In Loneliness. Poem	872
Metallic Compound, New	The Worlds W,rk	x. .477
Metallic Sands, Apparatus for Treating. With Diagram		xx. .638
Metallic Substances from Grain, Removing	XVIII. .475
Metallurgical Science, Progress in	...		XVIII.. 634</PB>
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Metallurgy, Further Advance in	The Worlds Work      	XVIII.. 949
Metallurgy, ImpoTtant Advance in		XIX.. 155
Metals, Electrical Deposition of		XV.. 286
Metals, Filtration of		XIII .429
Michael Angelo	Culture and Progress     	XII. .439
Michael Angelo and the Stone-Cutter	Poem. (Charles Noble
   Gregory)	.Brie-ci-Brac           	XVII. .312
Michael Strogoff. (Jules Verne)	Culture and Progress...... ,	... . XIII.. 873
Michelet, Juleso	J. B. Osborne         	xix. .888
   Illus. Portrait of Jules Michelet	xix. .888
Michigan,0 Tile Uoiversity of	Moses Coil Tyler        	XI.. 523
Microscope, Hours with the                         Sop/lie BledsoeHerriek..xI.		.42; XIII. .22
	[176, 329,530,678,804; XIV.. 151,361,689,843;	XV.. 100, 171
Microscopic Corals0	Sot/lie Bledsoe Ilerriek   	XIV. .689
	lilus. Daisy Anemone	xiv.. 690	Tuhipora Syringa	694
	Caryophyllia Smithii	690	Sertulana Argentia	695, 696
	Lasso Cells	691	Plumularia Catherina	696
	Section of Coral Rock	692	Plumularia Cristata	697
	Hea~d of Serpula	692	Medusa	697
	Madreporacezi	693
Microscopic Serenade,5 A. (Jacob F. 1-Jenrici)	Brie-) -B rae	XIX.. 160
Midsummer Holidays. (See New York, How to See.)
Midsummer Holidays	Home and Society	XII.. 595
Midsummer. Poem	(k/ia Thaxter	XX. .526
Midsummer. Poem	Andrew B. Saxto~s	XVI. .577
Midwinter Flowers. (To E. C. S.) Poem	Louise Chandler Moulton	XIX.. 195
TiIifflin, Lloyd. The Frozen Fields. Poem		XVIII.. 105
Milk-Cooler	The Worlds Work	XV.. 141
Milking-time. Poem. (Philip Morse)	Brie-) -Brac	XVI. .6o7
Milk, Pure, by the French Method	Joel Ben/on	XVI. .437
Milk Tester, Centrifugal	Tue Worlds Work	XX.. 159
1diller, A. S. Crow-which? Poem	Brie-) -B rac	XIV. .416
i\lillers (Joaquin) Songs of Italy	Culture and Progress	XVII.. 6o6
Millers (joaquin) The Ship in the Desert	          	XI. .590
Millers (John) Questions Awakened by the Bible		XIV. .410
Millet, Jean-Fran9ois, Peasant and Painter. (Introduction by
   R. W. G. Translation by H. de K.)	Alfred Sensier	XX. .732,825
	Illus. Portrait of Madame Millet 	xx.. 737	Shepherdess	1a~
	Birtholace of Millet	~	Shepherdess Knitling	127
	A Spinner	740	Woman Bathing	130
	Peasants returning Home	741	Carding Wool	1~a
	Women hiinging home Clothes after		Sheep-Sheani:g	133
	   Washing	742	cEdipus heing taken from the Tree	135
	Portrait of i\Iillet	~44	The Woodmaii      s	136
	The New.horn Lamh	~45	Teaching the Bahy to Walk	837
	Women hringing home Milk	748	The Plain of Barhizon	133
	Noon	749	The Gleaners	840
Mills, J. Harrison. Hunting the Mule-Deer in Colorado ~			  XVI.. 6io
Milton,0 The Hollis Bust of                          Clarence		Cook	 . . XI. .472
Miners, A Suggestion to                              he Worlds Work			   XV.. 142
i\liners Story, The. Poem	Mary A	Denison	  XIII.. 30
Mines, Driving Galleries in                          The Worlds Work			  XIII. .878
Mines, John F. New Yorlc in the Revolution	XI.. 305, 457
Ministry of the Word, The. (W. M. Taylor)	(ulture and Progress 	II. - 910
Minots (N. D.)  Land and Game Birds of New England 		XVI. .298
Miracles in Stone. (Joseph A. Seiss)		XVIII. .469
Mirage of the Desert, The	Elizabeth C. Kinney	XIV. .699
Mirror, The. Poem. (Walter Learned)	Brie-) -Brac	XIV.. 868
Miserys Pear-Tree.	A Legend of Flanders. Translated by W Nichols	XVI. .270
	Illus. St. Wanons Blessing	xvI. .270	Deaths Mishap	272
Miss Calderons German	Williaol Henry Bishop	XVI.. 857
Miss Edith Becomes Neighborly. Poem	Bretifarte	XVI. .812
Miss Edith Makes it Pleasant for Brother Jack. Poem	Bret Harle	VI.. 721
Miss Hitchcocks Wedding Dress	Culture and Progress 	II. .135
Missions, Christian, Economic Defects in	XX. .102
Mississippi Jetties, The	B. L (or/hell	XIX.. 46
	Illus. Delta of the Mississippi River	XIX. .46	Captain James B. Eads	41
	Work-Shops, Derrick, Dredge, and Jetty	Birds View of the Jetties	49
	Tug, Port Eads	47	Head of Passes	53
	Looking out to Jetties from Port Eads	47	Section of Jetty I I, 100 feet from Lands End.
Port Eads from West Jetty Concrete Wharf. 47 Section of Jetty 7,500 feet from Lands End. .56
Mississippi Witness, The. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	Brie-)-Brae . ... 	XIII.. 286
Miss Stotfords Specialty	Phi lip Bourke Mars/on	XX. .869
Mistakes, Some Popular	.              Home and Society             XI .584</PB>
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	Misunderstood. Poem.. (Miriam Kenyon)	Bric-h-Brac 	xvii.. 6i6

Mitchell, Donald G., Papers by:
	In and about the Fair. ...... 742, 889; XIII. .115	Lafayette College *	xiii.. 584
Mitchells (Donald G.) About Old Story-Tellers 	6ulture and Progress	XV. ~
Mitchell, Walter. The Mocking-Bird. Poem		xi . 178
Mix, Parmenas, Papers by:
	Constant Reader, A. Poem	 xi. .302	Major Stuhbs	xii. .6o6
	The Old Scissors Soliloquy	 xi. .908	Auld Lang Syne. Poem	xlv.. 128
	Late News. Poem	XIII.. 287
Mobile Bay, Farragut in		Henry Baldwin	XIII.. 539
Mocking-Bird, The. Poem		Walter Mitchell	 XI.. 178
Modern Course of True Love, The. Poem. (Walter Carey) . . Bri -)-Brac		 XVI.. 447
Modern Philosophy. (Francis Bowen)	    culture and Progress	  XV.. 135
Modjeska ~	    (Viarles de Kay	  VII.. 665
   Illus. Modjeska as Jut/ct          xvii.. 66~ Modjeska as Cteo.gla/ra                669
        Portraitof Modjeska (after Carolus Duran) .668
Modjeska, Mine. (See Note from C. B. Chlapowski)		XVIII.. J40
Modjeska. Poem	    Celia Thaxter	 XVI. .830
Modjeska, To. Poem	    Richard Watson Gilder	XVII. .488
Mohammed and Mohammedanism. (R. Bosworth Smith) . . Culture and Progress		  XI.. 833
Molloys (J. L.) Our Autumn Holiday on French Rivers .. 		XVIII.. 947
Molly	    Julia Schiayer	 XVI.. 783
Money in its Relations to Trade and Industry.	(F. A.
   Walker)	    (~ulture and Progress	 VIII. .625
Money of our Fathers, The.* [See Word Bit, The.] (I. E.
   Nagle)	    Brie-S-Proc	 XVI.. 446
Montgommery, George Edgar. In Marble. Poem	XVI.. 623
Montgomery, J. Eglinton. A Railroad in the ~		XIV. .449
Monti, Luigi. Italy and the Pope		XVI.. 357
Moody, Mr., and his Work	T~pics of the Time     	XI. .824
Moore, Augusta, Poems by:
        Conceit and Humility             XIII.. 30 Admonition	xvii.. 8~6
Moore, Mr. Morris, and his Old Masters *	Clarence Cook        	XIX.. 24
   Illus. Raphaels Apollo and Marsyas . ...... 24 Michael	Angelos Virgin of the Lee-
        Original Sketch for the Apollo and Mar- tern	33
           syas                                25
Moore, Thomas, Collected Fragments of	Culture and Progress   	XVI. 295
Moore. Thomas. Poem	Richard Henry Stoddard	XVIII. .404
Mooring-Anchor, New Form of            .... 	The Worlds Work     	XIV.. 723
Moose-Hunting *	Charles C. Ward      	XV.. 449
   Illus. A Moose-fight                 xv.. 449 Fire-Hunting	457
        A Moose Family                       451 Moose-Birds	459
        Still-Hooting                        452 The Old	Block-House                  460
        A 1\Ioose-Vard                    453	Moose-Hunters Camp                  462
        Socotoma                        454 Moose riding	down a Tree         464
        The Moose-Call                     456 Stone	Medallion found at Si.. George, N. B. .465
Moran, John, Poems by:
        The Suicide                   xv.. 842 At Dawn	xx. .8~
Morgan, Captain E. F. (See Tar, A Yankee, and His	Friends.)
Mormon, The Book of	Ellen F. Dickinson    	xx.. 613
Mormon Theocracy, The	J. H. Beadle         	XIV. .398
Morna. Poem	F. AL (reekbaum      	XI.. 807
Morrell, Mrs. I. M. (See Two Historical Paintings )	(ulture and Progress   	XI. .903
Morriss (William)  Nneids of Virgil		XII. .278
Morriss (William)  Story of Sigurd 		XIII. .724
Morse, Philip, Poems by:
        Cousin Will               xiv.. 526 A Natural	Conclusion         xviii.. 159
        Milking-Time            xvi.. 607 A Summer Idyl	xviii.. 639
Morse, Samuel F. B. The Sun-Dial	Bric-S-Brac          	XI.. 757
Morton, William J. To South Africa for Diamonds		XVI.. 558, 662
Mosaic Creation, The, and Modern Science	C. B. Warring       	817
Moscow, Out of my Window at	Eugene Schuyler      	XIII. .828
   Illus. A Russian Street Porter          xiii.. 821 Raspberries	826
        A Begging Nun                      822 A Tartai	826
        The Russian Cross                    822 Tea Seller	827
        Iversky Gate and Chapel, Moscow       822 Boy Peddler	827
        ADrosky                        823 A Russian	Merchant                8a8
        A Moscow Fireman                    823 A Seller of	Rolls                      829
        A Young Merchant                 824 Fruit Vender	829
        A Muzhik                        824 Russian	Carpenter                     830
        Musician from the Suburbs             825 Slovak	Tin-ware Seller                 830
        A Nurse                        826 A	Market-Woman from the Country     835
Mosel, Legends of the. (English Edition only)	George E. Waring, Jr	XVII. . i86</PB>
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Mosel, The River, and its	Old Roman Poet	(Yzarles P. Brooks	II.. 379
Moses an Aaron	A/cry E. C. Wycik	XIV. .542
Motley, Memoir of. (0. NV. Holmes)	Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 152
Motor, Gas and Steam		P/se Worlds Work    	xviii. .635
Motor for Farms, Cheap and Convenient			 XVI.. 445
Motor, Portable, Improved Style of			XVIi.. 613
Motor, Street-Car			xvli. . 305
Moulton, Louise Chandler, Poems by:
        Beauty for Ashes	XI. .15	Midwinter Flowers. (To E. C. S.).. XIX. .195
Mountain Lakes of California,0 The	Jokn Mine.	. ....... 41.
Illus. A Middle-aged Lake on Head of Sonth	Lake Tenaya, one of ihe Yosemite Founi
	Fork of ihe San Joaquin	Xvii. .417	0105	419
	The Death of a Lake	418	Lake Starr King	420
Moving-Times, In		Iloose and Society	XII.. 127
Mr. Neelus Peelers Conditions 0		Biekard AL Joknston	XVIII. .256
   limo. Thars such a thing as calls in this world	xviii.. as6
Mr. Quattys Great Speech ~	William Al. Baker    	XIII.. ~6o
   Illus. My friends l Your humhle speaker was once an oysterman	xiii.. i6o
Mr. Sprechelbeimers Mistake	Poem. (W. NV. Crane)	Brie-) -B rae	XIV. .416
Mr. NYhistlers Personality			XVIII. .636
Muir, John, Papers by:
The Humming-Bird of the California	The Mountain Lakes of California 0~~~~~~~ 411
	Water-Falls	XV.. 545	The Glacier Meadows of the Sierra0. xvii.. 471
	A Wind Storm in the Forests of the	The Passes of the	~	XVII.. 644
	Yoha0	XVII.. 55	In the Heart of the California Alps... xx. .345
The Douglass Squirrel of California ~. xvii., 160
Mule-Deer, Hunting the, in Colorado0	J. harrison Mills	Xvi.. 6~o
	Illus. A Pattern in a Nest of Twigs	xvi.. 6so	How Tiny Beguiled them	619
	Head of Fawn of Mule-Deer	Iii	And Tiny said he Thought he Could	6ao
	Are you looking for us ?  	613	Open vs. Elevating Sights	6ai
	An Attack of Buck Fever	6s6	Dissolving View	6ai
	The Fall of the Leader	617	Tail-piece	6aa
	Oshorne and his Dog	6s1
Mules,0 Rocky Mountain	Ernest Ingersoll	XIX,. 929
	Illus. The Riding Animals	XIX.. 919	Give it to her	933
	Ready to he Packed	931	A Sensation	934
	Sinching Aparejos	932	Lahoring under a Delusion	936
	All set	932
Mullers (Max) Origin and Growth of Religion 		Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 145
Mummies and Moslems. (Charles D. Warner)			 XII. .759
Mummy, The Living		Ivan Tourguenej	 XII. .563
Munkittrick, R. K., Poems by:
	Lines to a Young Lady	XIV.. ial	Breaking the News	XIV.. 575
Murch, Jo, The Apparition of		Noak Brooks	 XVII.. 76
Murfree, William L., Sr. How Uncle Gabe Saved the	Levee0		 XVI.. 848
Museums of Art, American	Javies Jackson Jarves	XVIII. .405
Museum, The New, in Rome0	Sofia Bompiani	XVIII. .461
Music. (See Japanese Melodies, Some.)
Music Applied to Decoration, Graphic Illustrations of	Tke Worlds Work	XI. . 141
(See Note under Memoranda	xi. .301)
Music, Automatic Device for Reproducing	Tke Worlds Work	XVII. .309
Music, Church	Topics of tke Time	XVIII. .134
Music, History of. (Bonavia Hunt)	Culture and Progresi	XVII.. 156
i\Iusic, Traditional, of the French Pyrenees		Neka Sturgis	III.. 545
Music, Traditional, of the Spanish Pyrenees	Ne/ia Sturgir	IV.. 237
Music and Drawing at Home	flame and Society	XVI. .437
Muslin Glass		Tke Worlds Work	XV.. 747
My Birthright. Poem	.... S. Al. B. Piatt	II. .119
Mycente.	(See Schliemann, Dr., at Mycente.)
l\Iy Friend. Poem. (After the German)		William Webster Ellsroortk	XI.. 628
My Friend Moses	.      Jokn Habberton	XIII. .399
l\Iy Friend Mrs. Angel		Julia Sckayer	x. .293
My Little Wife. Poem. (H. W. Austin)	Eric-) -B rac	XVIII. .637
l\Iy Nasturtiums. Poem		H. If	II. .266
My Screen. (Frank R. Stockton)	Bric-)-Brac	xvi. .603
Mysteries, The Two. Poem		Mary A/apes Dodge	XII.. 888
Mysterious Island, The. Part III. Condensed from Jules
Verne	I. .703, 866
	Illus. Ayrton Boards the Pirate	xi. .704	The Post was Rooted up and Lying
	The Chimneys Aitacked	705	Across the Path	711
He recognized it as a Piece of Tor..
	pedo	709

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Mythological. Poem. (Stephen Smith)		Bric-h-Brac	XVII. .454
My Wolves. Poem		francis Gerry Fairfield	VI.. 712
Nodal, E. S., Papers by:
        Two Poems.of Collins             XII	.219 Benjamin Disraeli0                 XIV. .190
        White, of Selbome *           xiii	.~ The Old Boston. Road              XIV. .465
Nadals (F.. S.) Impressions of London Social Life		Culture and Progress	XI.. 134
Nagle, I. E. The Money of Our Fathers *		Brie-h -B rac	XVI. .446
Napier, Macvey. (See Editor and his Correspondents, An.)
Napoleon, Two. Views of			XIX.. 711
Narrow Gauge, Over the Narrowest ~		William H. Bishop	.. . XVIII. . 593
   Illus. Initial                   xviii.. 59~ Fairlie Engine		and Train              599
        Port Madoc	593 Harlech Castle                      Coo
        From Madocks Embankment	     The Boat	                     Coo
        The Festiniog Railway	594 The Princess in Difficulties         6ot
        Slate Boats at Low Water	595 The Strongest	Man on the Line         602
        Bron-y-Garth 	596 In the Slate Country                603
        Tan-y-bwlch Station	597 At the Upper	Terminus               604
        Construction of Track and Road.hed	598 Festiniog . 	                     6o~
        Monday Morning Passengers	598
Narrow-Gauge Roads: Are they Economical ?		Lorenzo M. Johnson	XVII.. 292
Narrow Street, A		Adeline Trafton	XVlII. .57, 234
Narwhale,~ The Last of the. Poem		John Boyle OReilly	I. . 157
   Illus. Each Moonlit Peak Like a Great War	     TaIl-pIece	                          159
           Frigates Mast              uc~..
Nassau.~ (SeeIsle of June, An.)
National Bank Circulation, The		W. C. Sannuer	XVII.. 205
National Morality, The Reconstruction of		Topics of the Time	Xt. .889
National Pride, Our		           	XIII. .559
Nations Doctors, The	   		XIX. 143
Natural Conclusion, A. Poem. (Philip Morse)		Brie-h-B rae	XVIII.. 159
Natural Science and Religion. (Asa Gray)		Culture and Progress	XX.. 152
Nature and the Poets		John Burroughs	IX. .285
Natures Lover. (To John Muir.) Poem.,		Marie Mason	VIII.. 132
N. C. L. A Makeshift Bedstead~~		Home and Society	XIV.. 261
Nebuckadnezzar. Poem. (Irwin Russell)		Brie-h -B rae	XII.. 288
Negro, The Shadow of the		Topics of the Time	X. .304
Nelly. Poem		Irwin Russell	XVIII. .613
Neophonography		James Richardson	XVI.. 781
Neophonography. (See Takigraphy.)
Nero. (W. W. Story)		Culture and Progress	XI. .444
Nerves in the Household		Home and Society	XX.. 150
Nevin, D. F.. The Harmonists and the Late George Rapp			XVII.. 703
New Almaden, California. (See A California Mining Camp.)
New Departure, A		Topics of the Time	XII. .268
 New Greece. (Lewis Sargeant)		 ulture and Pro6 ress	XVII. .913
New l\Ioon, The. Poem		Anchvw B. Soxton	XVII.. 828
Newport. (See Old Mill at Newport,* The.)
New Sharon, Over Sunday in		Hen;y LOng	XIX.. 768
Newspapers, A Word About		Topics of the Time	XVIII.. 783
New Year; The. Poem		Philip 0. Sullivan	XVIII. .889
New York, How, is Fed *		William H. Rideing	XIV. .729

Illus. General View of Washington Market.xIv. .729 Unloading Fish-cars at Fulton Market    731
	Alcove, Washington Market	731	Fulton Fish-market by Moonlight	739
	Vender Wagons around Catharine Mar-		Market Hand-cart, Fulton Market	740
	   ket at Night	733	Gyster-Bosis, Showing Street and River
	Weighing Cattle	734	   Fronts	741
	Marking Cattle at the Stock-yards	736	Milkmen Crossing Pavonia Ferry Early in
	Dressing Cod-fish, Fulton Market	737	   the Morning	74
New York, How to See	Home and Society	II.. 272
New York in the Revolution5	John F. Mines	XI. .305, 457

Silos Dealing the DoleChristmas, ~ III. .305 Old Kennedy House (Washingtons Head
	Trinity Church in 1775	~o6	quarters) and Watts Mansion	451
	Middle Dutch Church,afterward Post-office.	307	Washingtons First Head-quarters in New
	The Pitt Statue	~o8	   Fork	459
	The People Throwing Tea Overboard	309	Richmond Hill 	460
	Kings College	510	Beekman Mansion	461
	Fraunces Tavern, or De Lancey Mansion..	3I2	Major Andres Room, Beekman Mansion	.461
	The Sons of Liberty seizing British Arms. ~	The Roger Morris Mansion	463
	Old Fort George	~	Washingtons Farewell to his Officers	464
South-west View of New Fork during	Van Cortlandt Manor House, at Kings
	the Revolution	~i6	Bridge	465
	The Walton House in its Prime	3I7	The Blue Bell Tavern near Kings Bridge
	The Old Provost Prison	3I1	(now standing)	466
	Montgomerys Tomb	~	Apthorpe Mansion	467
	Pulling Down the Sealue of George III.. .320	The Prison Ship Jersey.	465
Mrs. Robert Murray Enortaining British
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New York Post-office,5 The		Edward Eggleslon		XVI.. 59
   Illus. Seal of New York Post-office	XVI.. 59	Pouching-Case for Newspapers     	71
	Ground-plan of First Floor		6o	Portrait of Thomas L. James	72
	Blind and Curious Letters       6i, 62,		64	View down Broadway	73
	An Old Time Post-Boy		65	Stampiog	75
	The Old Post-office		66	The Directory Table	76
	The New York Post-office Building		67	Some Things Detained in the Searchers
	The Uoited States Mail-Bags		68	   Department	77
	Repairing Mail-Bags		69	The Veteran	78
	The Germanic Receiving	Mail off		Stamps sf Large Denominations Used by
	   Sandy Hook in a Gale		70	   Periodicals	79
New York Seventh,5 The	Glarenee C. Bud	XX.. 63
	Illus. Arms of the New York Seventh Regi-	The Seventh Off to the War	70
	   ment xx	63	Life at Camp Cameron	71
	The Seventh Regiment Memorial Statue	64	Advance Picket	72
	The Shakspere Tavern, New York	6~	Theodore Winthrop	73
	New York State and Seventh Regiment		Target Practice at the Armory	73
	   Colors	6~	Colonel Emmons Clark	74
	Selecting the Uniform	66	Target Practice at Creedmoor	76
	Taylors Seventh Regiment Album	67	The May Inspection	77
	The Lafayette Medal	67	The New Armory	78
	The Aholition Riot in 2834	68	The Armorer	79
	The Astor Place Riot in 2849	68	A Creedmoor Sport, The Tug of War	79
	The Drum Major	69
New York,5 The French Quarter of	William H. Rideing	XIX..
	Illus. Tin-Shop in Greene Street	xix	French Bakery in Greene Street	4
	Basement Grocery in Houston Street		Taverne Alsacienne, inside and out      
	Restaurant do Grand Vatel in Bleecker		Making Artificial Leaves		6
	   Street	2	The Cook of the Grand Vatel		8
	Landlady of the Grand Vatel and her		Tail-piece		9
	   Parrots	3
New York, The Future of	Topics of the Time	XIV. .253
New York,5 The Police of	Ernest Ingersoll	 VI.. 342
        5	George W. Halley	XII. .462
	Illus. General View of the Falls	XII. .462	An Ascension by Blondin	472
	Indian Women Selling Bead-work	463	Coasting down Iceberg below American
	How the Suspension Bridge was Begun	.464	   Fall, Winter of 1875	473
	The Maid of the Mist in the Whirl-		Fall of Table Rock		474
	pool Rapids	465	Joel R. Robinson	474
	Horse-shoe Fall, from Goat Island	466	Winter Foliage	475
	The American and Horse-shoe Falls	467	A Glimpse of Luna Fall in Winter	475
	Rock of Ages and Whirlwind Bridge	468	Mouth of the Chasm, and Brocks Mono-
	Fisher and the Bear	469	ment	476
	Irish Enterpnse	469	Great Icicles and Stalagmites under
	Second Moss Island Bridge	470	American Fall, 2875	476
	The Youngest Inhabitant	471	Ice Bridge and Frost Freaks	477
	The Three Sisters or Moss Islands	472	The Rapids above the Falls	478
Nicholas Minturn *	J. C. Holland.... XIII. .224, 384, 464, 592
	  [784.. XIV. 48, 208, 288, 528, 6o8, 744

Illus. Nicholas is presented to Miss Larkin . XIII. .224 Nicholas Gives the Dead-Beats a Lesson
	The Rescue	384	from the LancoPo	208
	Do you suppose I dont know that I		Bill Sanders gets his bands Onto a
	am a nuisance ?	464	Bible	aSS
I havent stolen anything, have I ?.... 592 Miss Larkin Faints, and Mr. Benson Fails.528
	This is the Dockyment	784	The Dogwas growing more excited and
	The Next Moment it was in the Young,		difficult to hold	6o8
	Strong Arms	XIV.. 48	See here! See here, young man l	744
Nichols, Ada M. E. Night and Morning. Poem		XVI. .269
Nichols, W. Miserys Pear-tree.5 (Translation)		XVI. .270
Nigger-Twis. Poem. (A. C. Gordon)	Bric-d-Brac	V.. 143
Night and Morning. Poem	Ada Al. E. Nichols	XVI. .269
Ninhtfall. Poem	William Webster Ellsworth	II.. 336
Nile,5 A Winter on the	George B. lIfleClellan. 	368, 452, 670
	Illus. The Dababeab Alice	XtII. .368	Asswan and Isle Elephantind	452
	The Reis of the Alice	369	Head of First Cataract from Phil~      
	Group of Nile Sailors	371	Nubian Hut and Women	456
	Palm Grove and Second Pyramid	376	Camels and Arabs at Wady Halfay	457
	Cleopatra	~	The Dahabeabs Alice and Mignonne
	Village near Esneb	379	   at the First Cataract	670
	A Shedoof	382	A Glance at Luxor	672
	Interior Court of Temple of Edfoo	383	Great Pylon of Phibe and Approaches	672
Nile,5 The Tour of the	(harles Stuart Welles	XI.. 145
	Illus. The Sphinx	XI. .245	The Hall of Columns at Medinet-Abon. . .253
	Our Dahabeab	148	The Carriage Runner               
	Smaller Temple of Pbiln, on an Island		The Milk-Cart in Cairo	ass
	   in the Nile	249	Howadjis Arrival at Shepherds Hotel,
	The Sakia	a~o	   Cairo                         
	The Statues of Memnon	152
Ninon	Annie Porter	XVII. .372</PB>
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				Vol. Page.
Nobleman of the Steppe,a A. (Translated by H. H. Boyesen) . Ivan TourguJueff				XIV. .313
   Illus. Does it please your grace to take a	The poor animal tumbled sideward		~
           look at the horse I hate got?.. XIV. .320
No Name Series, The		Culture and Progress		XIV. .567
Non-Actinic Light	~ihe Worlds Work	xii. 284
Norman Conquest. (Edward A. Freeman)	(edt re and Progress	XIII. . 725
Normandy Manor~House,* An American Colony in a	Margaret B. Wrzght	xv.. 640
	Illus. Initial	xv.. 640	A Bit of Genre	644
	A Normandy Church	642	The Colombier	645
	Normandy Farm-house	642	A Farm-gate	646
	Cider Court	643	C6td de Grlce	647
Norris, Thaddeus. The Michigan Grayling		XIX.. I 7
Norris, W. F. To a Little Girl. Poem	Brie-d-Brae	VII.. 766
Norse Mythology. (R. B. Anderson)	Culture and Progress	 XI. .291
Norvern People. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	Brie-d-Brac	xiii. .430
Norway and the Norsemen	H}almar H}orth Bayesen	XIII.. 291
	Illus. A Norwegian Fjord	xiii. .291	A Bridal Procession Returning from Church.299
	The Drontheim Cathedral	294	King Oscar 1.1	300
	Going to the Saeter	295	Oscars Hall, the Kings Villa	302
	The Skee-Runners	296	Laplanders Riding in their Pulks	304
	The Christmas-Sheaf for the Birds	297
Norway, A Summer in. (John D. Caton)	Culture and Progress	xi.. 132
Norwegian Traits	A. S. Packard, Jr	xi. .49
	Illus. Man and Woman Rantokeins	XI. .429	Norwegian Bride in Costune	420
	Church in Norway	429	Fishermans Wife (showing head-dress)... .422
	Norwegian Fisherman	420
Notes of a Walker	John Burroughs. ...... 6o8,	684; XX.. 97
Novel, The Legitimate	Topics of the Time	xx.. 629
None Dimittis. Poem	Margaret J. Preston	xx.. 853
Nursing, Domestic. (By a Trained Nurse)	Home and Socie(y	XVIII. . 786
	O AKEY,	Mrs. S. W., Papers by:
	Suggestions to Young Housekeepers:			IV.	Duties of a Laundress,	Waitress,
	I.	Choice and Arrangement of a	Home,    		  and Ladys Maid            
			[xvii.. i~p	 V.	Duties of a Man-Servant	756
	II.	Daily Habits	302	VI.	Duties of a Nurse	907
	111.	Servants	442	VII.	Two Servants	XVIII. .465
Obstructions in Tubes, Appliance for Locating   	The Worlds Work	 xv. .603
Ocean Travelers, Suggestions to	William H. Rideing	XVIII. .308
October. Poem	Dora Read Goodale	 xvi. .893
October Snow. (To a Poet on his Seventieth Birthday.) Poem. George Parsons Lathrop		XVII.. 736
Odds and Ends. (Henry A. Beers)	Culture and Progress	 VII.. 304
Ode of Life, The		  XX. .943
Ode to Drowsiness	Charles C. D. .Rol$erts	 XIX.. 140
Odontoscope, The	The Worlds Work	 XII. .443
Odyssey, A New Translation of the	(ulture and Progress	 XIX.. 153
Of Flowers. Poem	Maurice F. Egan	  XV.. 8~8
Off Rough Point	Enema Lazarus	  XV. .254
Off Scarborough. September, 1779. Poem	Bret Harte	 xvi.. 5o8
Oil as a Steam Fuel	The Worlds W ~k	 XIV.. 124
Oil Engine		  XI.. 756
Oils, Refined, New Uses for		  iii. .282
Old and Young. Poem	Christopher P. Cranik	  VI.. 550

OLD CABINET, THE. Contents of:
	Sentimentality	XI.. 227	Originality and Imitation		742
	Some of the Disillusions of Age	213	Defects in Works of Genius		741
	Bacon versus Shakespeare	214	Haydon		742
	The Sordid View	214	Tendencies of Academies		742
	An Unendurable Tyranny	284	George Washington		890
	Mabel Martin. (John G	Whittier)... ~	Bible Reading		190
	H. W. L.s Book of Sonnets	216	Poetic Melody		890
	Something in Favor of the	Sentimentalist. .436	Our Opinion of the Absent		892
	Drawing the Line	436	The Superior Person		892
	Interpretation of the Masters	436	What is a Sonnet?		XII.. 225
	Criticism	437	Obscurity in Verse		225
	Rose and Roof-tree. (Geo. P	Lathrop) ~	Dante and his Circle. (Dante	Gabriel
	Concerning Friendship	552	   Rosseni)		225
	Poems by William Wilson	583	Criticism		225
	A Sonnet by Tennyson	513	The Poet          .   
	Honest on the Sly	740	Telegraph Wires		225
	Baunscheidt versus Buncombe	740	Reading and Writing		269
	A Bit of Nature	740	The Academy Exhibition (2876)		269
	Honesty Again	740	A Centennial Reflection		433</PB>
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PART TWO, VOLS. XI. TO XX.

OLD CABINET, THE. Contents of: (Continueri.)
Two Classes of Conversers	433
A Spanish Anecdote. (Lord Hough
   ton)	334
Science and Poetry	434
A Song of the Early Summer	593
Style	593
Song                           
A Letter to a Contributor	594
Little Men in Great Offices	594
A Midsummer Song	594
Dr. McClintock                    
The Lite ary Feller	752
A Crumh of Comfort	752
Silly through Throry	901
A Phenomenon of Dullness	900
A Discouraging Experience	902
Criticism	902
A Study of Hawthorne. (George Par..
   sons Lathrop)	903
Centennial Travelers	XIII. .227
The Hope of the Republic	228
Inside Politics	nal
A Living Faith.	(George S. Merriam). .029
The Jews	130
Daniel Deronda	130
I~lystic	271
The Philistine Betrayed	271
Egoism	271
Reform	270
Daniel Deronda as a vindication of
   Bohemianism	272
The Best Society	272
Age and Wisdom; with an illustration
   drawn from Whites Selbourne	272
Dr. George B. Bacon on the Chinaman... 272
Charlotte Bront8	417
Savage Life in the City	418
American Authors and English Critics.... 418
Pictures	418
Essipoff	419
Essay suggested by Shaksperes Rela-
   tion to his own Characters	502
Poems which afford Quotations to the
   Reviewers	~6a
The Art Students League	563
The Person who doesnt Profess to know
   anything about Art	563
The Typical Quality in Art etc	563
Boyesens Tales from Two Hemi-
   spheres	564
Gwersdolen                        
A Letter about Deirdre             
A Landscape                      
The Professor of Literature	718
Tennysons Harold	718
Picture Frames	719
Art at the Cooper Institute	720
A Song of the City	720
The Water-color Exhibition (1877)	866
The Boarding-house in Literature	667
Bryants Poems and Emendations	867
Church Decoration in Boston. H. E.).... 868
Nicholas Artemviech	xiv.. nit
The Philistine inside of Art	112
Lowells Protest	112
The Httman Soul	112
Tourgn6neff. Millet	257
Imagination and Invention	258
The Educated Philistine	s~8
Making Allowances	258
Jugglery and 1\Iiracle in Art	259
Charlotte Bront8: A Monograph. (T.
   W. Reid)	259
Singer attd Poet	259
Spring	401
Allseons Dead Man	401
The Truth Teller	401
Gambrinus	401
Conscientious Work		401
Stage Struck		402
The Barber		402
A Personal Resemblance		403
Love and Death		403
Keats		~6a
A Letter about the Toucan	(Horace
   Baker)		562
Japanese Music		563
The White and the Red Rose		564
Art and the Public		716
Great Nature is an Army Gay		716
From the Country		8ss
Seeing over the Fence		8~6
Turning Out		8~3
A Plea for Foreign Missions		8~6
Milton and Landor		857
Trim for Yourselves	xv	.128
Falling Stars		128
Humor		128
A Quotation		129
Tourgu6neff and Wallace		129
ihe Dipper		130
Joe Jefferson in London. (L. C. D.)	130
Should Restaurant Keepers Eat	274
Doubles	274
The Newspaper	274
The Ladies Magazine Man and The
   Powerful Politician	275
Architecture and Art in New York	275
Summers Requiem	275
Gossip and the United States Census	427
Law-points in Novels	428
Reasons for not Voting for a Refor,:o Can-
   didate	428
A Young Cambridge Student	428
Local Color	429
Midgets	429
Sleep	429
Unnamed Pictures     .~       
The Injustice of  Genial Criticism	592
Antony and Cleopatra	593
The Injustice of Ungenial Criticism	737
The Unfortunate not the most Unhappy... 737
A Plea for Christianity	738
Shall we Have a Black-and-Wlsite
   Exhibition9	888
The Water.color Exhibition (1878)	888
The Students Art League	88~
A Place to See American Paintings	889
The Letters of John Keats to Fanny
   Brawne	889
The Count Joannes. (0. C.)	890
Light Comedies. (J. B. 5)1.)	890
Wyatt Eatons Lincoln	890
A Theme and a Heart	xvt. . 146
Modjeska	146
Smooth Painting	146
The Society of American Artists (I578~.... 147
Nationality in Our Art	247
Frauds and Good Men	147
The Sonnet	148
Imitation	148
Every Man to his Taste	289
Literary Judgments of Art, and the Lit-
   erary Element is Art	290
The Academy Exhibition	290
The Controversy about Engravers	29t
Simplicity	434
Bryants Poetry	~88
Mr. Eatons Portrait	591
The Original Version of Thanatopsis .... .590
A Sneeze at Wallacks		745
Hard Facts		745
Minor and Major Poetry		746
Congress, 1878		746
The Dominion of Canada		.899

Old Clothes and Cold Victuals	Home and Society	 xt. .745
Old Creole Days. (G. W. Cable)	culture and Progress	VIII. .472
Old Folks Party, The	EdnoardBeiiarny	 xt.. 66o
Old French Metrical Forms. (H. C. Bunner)	Bric-r)-Brac	XVI. .302
Old Hostlers Experience, The. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	      	 111. . 844
Old Landmarks in Philadelphia. (See Philadelphia, Old Land-
   marks in)	Z?elecca Harding Davis	XII. .145
Vai. Page,</PB>
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INDEX.
				 Va. Page.
Old Mill at Newport,~ The		B. C. Hatfield		xvii. .632
   Illus. The Old Mill at Newport	xvii.. 632	Plan of Old Mill Restored  	639
	Round Tower at Devenish, Ireland	635	Baptistery at Bonn	639
	Columns from Chapel cf the White		Section of Old Mill Restored	640
	   Tower, London	637	Baptistery at Arsago, Italy	640
	Early Norman Columns from Church at		Section of the Baptistery at Asto, North-
	   L6ry, Normandy	637	   em Italy	645
	Baptistery at Melifont, Ireland	6~3	Plan of the Baptistery at Asto, Northern
	Columns from the Old Mill, Newport	.639	   Italy	641
Old Robin.~ Poem	~ T. Trozol3ridge	VI.. 564
   Illus. Would you like to get some cher-	No, I said, I would kil myself instead. .~66
           ries?                          XVI.. 565	Little handfuls of green grass         567
Old Scissors Soliloquy, The. Poem. (Parmenas Mix)    Bric-d-brac		xi. .908
Old Streets and Houses. (See England, Old Streets and Houses of.)
Old Time Religion, The. (Julia Pickering)	         Bric-a-Brac	. xit. .914
Ole Laughin. Poem. (A. C. Gordon)		iv. .726
Oliphant, Mrs. The Story of Anne Maturin		xi.. 50
Oliphants (Mrs.) Whiteladies 	         Culture and Progress	134
On a Fan that belonged to th~ Marquise de	Pompadour.
   (Austin Dobson)	        Bric-d-brac	xviii.. i6o
On a Late Learned Advocate, Master also of Music. Poem... T. W. Parsons		xviII. . i28
On a Miniature. Poem	         Henry A. Beers	XII. .633
Oneida, The Loss of tl.e	         T. A. Lyons, U. S. N	X. .750
   Illus. Homeward Bound              xx.. 750	Entrance to Vedo Bay                753
        The Collision of the Bomhay and	Diagrams showing the position of the yes-
            Oneida                      751	   sels at the time of the collision, and the
        The Oneida after the Collision        752	   condition of the I3omhay afterward.754
One Summer 	(ulture and Pro.?ress	XII. .280
Only Choice, The. Poem	Frances Louisa Bushnell	IX.. 197
Only the Sunny Hours. Poem	Edmund C. Stedman	xi. .384
On One Who Died in May. Poem	Clarence (oak	xx.. 96
On the Cliff. Poem	27Zary L. Bitter	xv.. 99
On the Iron Trail 	A. C. Wheeler	XII.. 529
	Illus. Buffalo Trails in Western Kansas.... xii.. 529	Adohe Fire-place                    
	The Most Prominent Building in a Kan-		Rocky Mountain Quail, Winter and Sum
	   sas Town	530	   mer Plumage                   
	Raw-hide-fronted Dug.out	53o	Balance Rock                     
	What they do not Believe East	53z	Old Fogy Stage-driver	537
	Water-tank on A. T. &#38; S. F. R. R	~	Cattle-drove in the Mountains.... .      
	The First Town-site Speculators	ssr	Garden of the Gods                 
	A Good Sign on the Plains	532	Sod Springs and Cliff House, Manr.ou. . 	.540
	Ship of the Plains at Anchor	~	The Mountain Brook	54
	Ship of the Plains at Sea	~	Wolverine	545
	Ship of the Plains in Dock	~	Grace Greenwoods Cotiage, Man,tou	541
	Sailors Resting	sp~	Rocks in Monument Park	542
	A Greaser Wheelharrow	534	A Mountain Coyote	542
Old Times on the Border, Rices Ranch. ~ U. S. Signal Station, Summit of Pikes
	New Times on the Border, South Puehlo. 535	Peak	543
Adohe Oven                   
On the Piping Shepherd of Fortuny. Poem	Charles de Kay	XVIII. .824
On the Trapping of a Mouse. Poem. (C. C. Bud)	Bric-d-Brac	xx.. 320
Operas for Amateurs. (M. L. E.)    	Home and Society	IX. .941
Ophthalnooscope, Improved	The Worlds Work	XIII. .428
0 Pilgrim, Comes the Night so Fast? Poem	Celia Thaxter	XV.. 707
Opinions, Cheap	Topics of the Time	xii.. 122
Opinions of Captain De Lacey. Poem. (Job Case)	Bric-ci-Brac	XVIII.. 640
Opium. (See Madjoon, the Sorcery of.)
Opperts (Ernest) Book about Corea	(ulture and Progress	XX.. 153
Opportunity. Poem		Joel ./jtentou	XVII.. 552
Optical Hearing. (See Hearing with the Eyes.
Orchestra of To-day, The		Sidney Lanier	XIX. .897
Orchestration, Recent Researches in		The Worlds Work	XIII. .427
OReilly, John Boyle, Poems by:
        The Last of the Narwhale.d	xi.. 557 At Best	               xi.. 139
OReillys (John Boyle) Songs, Legends and Ballads 		Culture and Progress	 VII - .6o7
Organ Building, Improvements in              . The Worlds Work				XIV. .573
Ornamental Branches, The	Topics of the Time	xvi. - 744
Ornithology. (Alexander Wilson)	(ulture and Progress	VII - .912
Orpheus, A Modern. (Drawing)	Bric-d-Brac	XI.. 454
Orthodoxy. (Joseph Cook)	Culture and Progress	v.. 894
Osborne, J. D., Papers by:
	French Duels	xI..546	Oddities of Paris	xix. .296
	The History of a Critic a	xI. . 5s~	Jules Michelet a	~ .118
	A Modern Playwright	XVII. 59	American Books on the Paris Quays. ...... ~sI

Osgood, Kate Putnam, Papers by:
	Fortunatas Pocket	Xi.. 542	Truant Madge. Poem	.... 567</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Ostrich Farming	The Worlds Work	 XI.. 596
Our Artist Abroad ~	Brie-) -I? roc	XVI. .304
Our Pets and Protectors	William ilL Tileston	XVI.. 95
Illus. Smooth-coated St Bernard Don .XVI.. 97 Yorkshire Terriers Bright and Beauty .
	Rough-coated St. Bernard Aif	98	Pug Pet	102
	Bull-dog Duke	~	A Black-and-tan Terrier	102
	Bull-terriers Napper and Tarquin	.100	Pug Rex	103
	Dandie Dinmont Terriers Doctor and		What u it9	104
	   Tih Mumps                  
	Yorkshire TerriersHuddersfleld Ben
	   and Lady Giffords Kitty	ios
Our River *	.John Burroughs	XX.. 481
	Illus. Spring Floods	xx.. 482	Knitting Shad-nets	488
	An Ice-floe	483	On its Way to the River	489
	Crossing on the Ice to the Train	484	Old Cooper-shop and Shad-nets	490
	An Old River-road	485	Fishermans House hy the River	491
	A Birds-eye View	486	Trying out Sturgeon	492
	The old Cemetery at Marlhorough Landing	487
Our Tavern		 rank R. Stockton	 XVI. .470
Outcast, The. Poem		Laura Winthrop Johnson	 XIII. .463
Out of the World		Charles Dudley Warner	XVIII.. 549
Overflowing Cup, The	Poem	Andrew B. Saxtan	XVII.. 581
Over Sunday in New Sharon	Henry Kin6	XIX.. 768
Owen, Catharine, Papers hy:
	   Weaning the Bahy	xix.. 147	II.	Stewing and making Soups	XIX. .465
	General Principles of Cookery:		III.	Roasting	XIX. .625
	   I. Boiling	XIX. .305	IV.	Frying and Broiling	XIX. .718

Owen, Rohert Dale, Papers hy:
	Recallings from a Puhlic Life. Western	Recallings from a Puhlic Life. Texas and
	People and Politicians Forty Years	the Peace of Guadalupe Hidalgo .xvI. .161
	Ago	XV. .255
Owl, An. Poem		Maurice Thompson	XVI.. 419
Oxford,5 The Structure of		Ansley Wilcox	XVI. .368
	Illus. I\Iagdalen College, from the Cherwell . XVI.. 369	Christ Church College	377
Room over Pemhroke College Gate-way. . .370 An Oxford Quadrangle	377
St. Johns College	37r New College and Gardens              379
Pugin Gate-way, Magdalen College	372 Scene in Magdalen College  Water-
Merton College                       373 Walks                        311
Exeter College	~ Brasenose College                     382
Gate-way of St. Marys	376
Oxford, Undergraduate Life at	Ansley Wilcox	XVII.. 281
Oxygenated Blast, An	The Worlds Work	 XII. .913
Oysters. (See American Oyster Culture. 5)
Oyster Shells, Light from		 XX. .478
P XCKARD, A. S., Jr. Norwegian ~		  XI. .419
Packard, George Thomas. Boxvdoin College *		 XII.. 47
Page, Thomas N. Uncle Gabes White Folks. Poem	Bri~-)-Brac	 XIII.. 88z
Page, William. The Measure of a Man		XVII. .894
Paine, Selma W. The Philosopher and the Poet. Poem	Bric-)-Brac	 XIII.. 143
Paine, Thomas, and the French Revolution	Blihu B. Washburne	 XX.. 771
Painters, The Younger, of America	William C. Brownell	XX.. I, 321
	Illus.	Portrait (J. Alden Weir)	XX	3
		Feeding the Pigeons. (Walter Shirlaw)                                       
		Spring. (A. P. Ryder)		6
		Oyster Gatherers at Cancale. (J. S. Sargent)		7
		The Chess Players. (Thomas Eakins)		8
		Portrait of Frank Duveneck. (William M. Chase)		9
		The Whistling Boy. (J. Frank Currier)		ii
		New England Cedars: (R. Swain Gifford)		12
		The Newshoy. (Frederick Dielman)		13
		Returning from the Brook. (George Inness, Jr.)		14
		After the Rain. (F. S. Church)                                            
		The Romany Girl. (George Fuller)		321
		Autumn Afternoon in Berkshire. (Ahhott H. Thayer)		325
		The Bather. (Henry Muhrman)		327
		The Coming Man. (Frank Duveneck)		325
		Reverie. (Wyatt Eaton)		329
		Reverie. In the Time of the First French Empire. (Will H. Low)		33
		Oyster-hoats, North River. (J. H. Twaclitman)		332
		Early Spring. (W. S. Macy)		333
		Head of old French Peasant Woman. (Frederick P. Vinton)		334
		Miggles. (George D. Brush)		335
Painting Stairs crossing Windows	The Worlds Work	XVII.. 765
Pair of Quatrains, A. (A. Z.)	Bric-d-Brac	XVIII. .950
Palcestina. The Site of Solomons Temple Discovered *		XI.. 257</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Palermo, From, to Syracuse *	George B. McClellan	400
	Illus. Map of Sicily	xx.. 400	The Catacombs	408
	Palermo	401	Temple of Segeste	409
	Porta Nuova, Residence of Garibaldi	402	A Papyrus Thicket	409
	Porta Felice, Palermo	403	The Fountain of Arethusa	412
	La Ziza, Palermo	404	Ruins of the Roman Amphitheater at Syra-
	Entrance to the Cathedral of Palermo	403	   cuse   ...............	414
	Fragment of Mosaics in Cathedral of Moo-		Ruins of the Greek Theater at Syracuse..	.414
	   reale	406	The Ear of Dionysius	415
Palfreys (F. W.) Memoir of William	Francis Bartlett 	(ulture and Progress		 XVI.. 594
Palmelline		The Worlds Work		 XIX. .388
Palmers Vision, The. Poem		J. C. Holland		  XV. .465
Pan. Poem		Richard Watson Gilder		 XIII. .313
Panama. (See Piercing the American	Isthmus.)
Pane Pictures. Poem		Rose Terry Cooke		 XIII. .202
Pantagraph, Polar		The Worlds Work		XVIII. .948
Papa Hoorns Tulip		R. V C. Meyers		 XIII. ~
   Illus. Peter Asks the Fatal Question     XIII.. 359 Why dont you show him?			364
        Grief and Indignation                36o The Reconciliation			364
        Ill do it                        361 The Sailor from Constantinople			365
        Do you see this knife?             361 Horror! Devastation l Agony!			366
        The Notary Beckons                363 The Sailor is		Saved	366
        Shes yours l                    363 The End			367
Paper Boxes, Seamless	The Worlds Work	XX. .318
Paper for Roofing Domes		XVII. .915
Paper Friction Pulleys	         	XVII. .764
Paper Materials, New	         	XI. .906
Parable, A. Poem	James T. McKay	VI. .823
Parti, Brazil. (See The Metropolis of the Amazons. 0)
Paris Exposition,0 The Fine Arts at the	Russell Sturgis	XVIII. . 161
Illus. Voung Marsyas. (By Elihu Vedder)	xviii.. o6s
	The Trocad6ro Palace	163
	Plan of the Paris Exposition	164
	Plan of the Art Galleries	165
	West Corner Dome of the Main Building	i66
	Bronze Group, Gratitude. (By Chapu)	i68
	Statue, Charity. (By Paul Dubois)	169
	Statue, Jeanne DArc as a Child. (By Albert Lefeuvre)	271
	Ancient Tapestry	172
	Statue, Faith. (By Paul Dubois)                                           
	Venice, Past and Present. (By C. C. Colemais)	174
	The Approach to Venice. (By W. G. Bunce)                                  
	Breton Interior in ~ (By V. Hovenden)	176
	La Fontaine. (By Jules Breton)                                           
	Stubble Fields. (By A. Segd)	178
	Part of the Belgian Fa9ade	~79
	Interior of an English Country-House, time of William III	iSo
	The Color Guard. (By Protais)	tli
	The Pavilion of Paris	182
Paris, Oddities of	J. .D. Osborne	XIX.. 2 6
Paris, Oddities of. (See American Books on the Paris Quays.)
Parker, Cornelia Seabring. A Balladine. Poem	Brie-k -Brac	 XX. .952
Parkmans Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV .... . (ulture and Progress		 XVI.. 595
Parlor Plays. (Arthur Penn)	Home and Society	XVIII. .939
Parsons and Parsons. (See also To the Clergy )	Edward Eggleston	XVII.. 139
Parsons, H. C. The Brown, Blue, and Gray. Poem	Brie-k-B rae	XVII.. 767
Parsons, Samuel, Papers by:
        Green Autumnal Foliage          xvIi. .151 Lawn-Planting for Cityand Country*xvIn. .249
        Lawn-Planting for Small Places0 .. ....... 725 Rare Lawn Trees0            xix.. 34
        Village Lawn~Planting*       xviii.. 41 Sea-side Lawn-Planting~          xx. .925

Parsons, Thomas W., Poems by:
	Sonnet	xvii. .527	Flowers for Song	xvIIi. .416
On a late Learned Advocate, Master also
	of Music	xviii. .121
Parting. Poem		John G. Saxe		  XI.. 8o8
Parting Lovers. Poem. (Joel Benton)		Brie-k-Brae		 XX.. 639
Parting of the Ways, The. Poem	G. Herbert Sass	XX.. 854
Pat. Agency. Sketch. (M. Woolf)	Eric-k-B rae	XI.. 302
Patent Law, Conscience and the	Garcelon	XVII. . 762
Patent Law, The Amendment of the. (A Reply by the Secre-
tary of the Western Railroad Association. See also page
   762)	J. H. Raymond	XVII. ~
Patent System, Our, and What we Owe to it	Ja;nes Richardson	XVII.. 99
Patterson, John Coleridge	~ulture and Progress	 XI.. 593
Pau, A Fox ~Iunt at	 anny Barr w	 XII. .668
Pauline and other Poems. (H. L. Gordon)	Culture and Progress	XVI. .904
Pauper Poison, The      	Tepics a/the Time	XIV. .399</PB>
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		 Vol. Page.
Pavement-Rammer, Steam	The Worlds Work	XIX. .475
Paving-Blocks, Artificial		XIII. .879
Paw-paw, A. Poem	Maurice Thompson	xvi. .418
Payson, Edward. The Souls Immortality		XIV.. 187
Paysons (Edward) Doctor Tom	Culture ond Progress	xvi.. 599
Peace. Poem	John Vance Ghency	 XV.. 31
Peace. Poem	Charles de Kay	 xv.. 519
Peaks of Thule, The. Poem	W. W. Young	 xx.. 853
Peat, Wet, Burning	The Worlds Work	XVII. .453
Peculiar Case, A	James T. Fields	XIII. .197
Pedo-Motor, The	The Worlds Work	XVII. .914
Pegram, William M. A War Reminiscence		XVII. .31 I
Penal Settlement of Brazil. (See Fernando Noronha.)
Pendulum, Novel Application of, to Useful Work	The Worlds Work	xix.. 156
Penn, Arthur, Papers by:
	H. M. S. Pinafore, for Amateurs * ~ 904	Parlor Plays	XVIII. .939
	Fanny Kembles Journal	XVIII.. 157	Present and Past. Poem	xx. .359
	College Comicalitmes *	xviii. .471	The Ballade of the Candidate. Poem. . xx.. Ioo
Pennsylvania Day, It was	Bric-d-Brac	XIII. .207
Penn,* William, Portraiture of	Frank ill. Etting	XII.. I
	Illus. William Penn in Armor	xii.. s	The National Museum Portrait of William
	Penns Treaty with the Indians	2	Penn	5
	Admiral Penn	3
Pentagraph, The Application of the	The Worlds Work	XI.. 299
Perfumes, Extraction of		XX. .478
Perkys Cross	henry King	XI. .836
Personal. (W. C.)	Bric-d-Brac	XIX. .320
Personal, A, and What Came of it	Barisour T. Lathrop	XIX. .453
Personal Economies	Tojics of the Time	XX. .62S
Personal Memories. (E. D. Mansfield)	(ulture and Progress	XVIII. .472
Perry, Nora. Unattained. Poem		XIX.. 196
Peters, Rev. Samuel. (See Lying as a Fine Art.)
Peters, XV. T., Poems by:
	The Star	XIX. .477	A Wish	XX.
Peter the Great *	Eugene Schuyler	XIX. .545, 721, 905
[xx. .45, 179, 366, 569, 705, 878
	Illus. Portrait of Peter theGreat. ...... Frontispiece.	The Baton of Prince Galirsyn	906
	Tsar Alexis, Father of Peter the Great	5~5	The Princess Sophia	907
	Tsaritsa Natalia, Mother of Peter the		Sophia Feasting the Streltsi	908
	   Great      ..	546	Orthodox Sign of the Cross in Benediction	.910
	Russian Hospitality during ~ Time of		Orthodox Sign of the Cross in Prayer	950
	   Ivan the Terrihle	547	Dissenting Sign of the Cross	950
	The Kremlin, Moscow	543	Cathedral of the Assumption, Moscow 	911
	A Group of Boyars	~	Interior of the Cathedral of Assumption 	.912
Peter, the Metropolitan of 1\Ioscow	550 Double Throne used at Peters Corona-
	The Tsar Pushka, or Emperor Cannon... .552	tion	913
The Great Bell of the Tower of Ivan	Orh of PeterOrh of MonomachusCrown
Veliki                         553 of PeterCrown of Monomachus    954
A Religious Ceremony in Moscow in the	The Great Scepter                   954
s7th Century                     554 Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel,
	Russian Arms hefore the Time of Peter . . ss~	Moscow	955
	Terem, or Womens Apartment	~	The Disputation hefore Sophia         
Murder of Dimitri, Son of Ivan the Tern-	The Dissenters Exhorting the People from
hie                           ~6o the Red Staircase                959
Tsar Theodore (Half-hrother of Peter)    ~6s Cross of Peter	920
Tsarevitch Joann or Ivan (Half-hrother of Russia at the time of Peter the Great.. XX.. 46
	Peter)	~6s Russia of To-day                     47
A Cossack Conqueror                  721 A Religious Procession in Moscow       49
St. Vladimir, Sovereign of Russia, A. D. Guards of the Throne at State Receptions..
	915	722 Guards of State at Receptions and Proces-
Introduction of Christianity into Russia... 723 sions                           55
Russian Irregular Cavalry (i6th Century) .724 The Fortified Monastery of Troitsa	52
Ivan the Terrihle in Old Age	725 The City of Kief                   
	Armed Russian on Horse (s6th Century). .726	Sledge of Peter during his Childhood     
Arm-piece and Shield in one piece (Middle	Courtiers of the Time of Peter          
~7th Century)                     727 Peter Playing at War                
Russian Irregular Cavalry, Armor of Wad-	Glohe made of Metal from which Peter Stud-
ded Cloth                        727 ied Geography                   59
Helmets of Wadded Cloth	727 Timmermano explaining to Peter the Use
Tsar Theodore Burning the Books of Prec- of the Astrolabe .                  6o
	edence	728 Peter Launching The Grandfather of the
The Streltsi of 2623	729 Russian Fleet                    6s
Officers of the Streltsi	729 Old Russian Print of The Grandfather of
The Streltsi of a little later Date	~59 the Russian Fleet                62
Flag of the Streltsi of Moscow	732 Mahomet IV., Sultan of Turkry        sI~
The Patriarch Nikon	733 Eudoxia Lopukhin, First Wife of Peter the
The Tsaritsa hefore the Rioters	~ Great                         sI~
Ivan Naryshkin	736 Jan Sohiesky, King of Poland          s86
Matveief	736 Pope Innocent 3~1I                  517
Church of St. Basil, Moscow	905 Kamenetz in Podolia                 ill</PB>
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Peter the Great. (Continued.)
Illus.	Sobiesky Consenting to the Cession of Kief. 289
Old Russian Sports: Tsar Hunting with
	Falcon	190
Old Russian Sports: Bear Dancing before
	the Tsar	192
Reception of a Russian Embassy at Ver
	sailles	366
The Russian Emhassadors and the French
	Police Officials	367
Life in the Ukraine: The Return from
	the Market	368
Medal given to Prince Galitsyn for the Cri
	mean Campaign	375
Traveling Sledge of Peter             
Peter receiving the Deputations of the
	Streltsi	569
The Offending Picture of Sophia by Tarase
	   vitch	57
	Our Lady of Kazan	572
	Peter was awakened               
	Novodevitchy Monastery	574
	Sophias Appeal to her Partisans	576
	The Young Mother	705
PartisansArms of the Ancient Court
	Guard	706
Arquebuse of Tsar Alexis Michaelovitch . .707
	Lock of Arquehuse	707
IrVJ9EX.

Vol. Page.
	General Patrick Gordon	709
	Revolver Cannon of Peters Time	720
	Circular Mitrailleuse of Peters Time	720
	Prince Boris Galitsyn	711
Pugilism in the Time of Ivan the Terrible. .712
	Marriage of Dwarfs before Peter	723
	Peter finding The Grandfather of the
	   Russian Fleet	716
	Model of a Ship made by Peter	718
	Peter Builds his First Fleet	720
	Boyar Alexis Shein	858
	Scenes in Nizhni-Nov~orod	889
Tartar Cavalry attacking a Russian Coin
	   missariat Train	890
	Peter on the Bourse at Archangel	892
	Rural Post in Russia	892
The Messageto Azof on the Names-day of
	   the Tsar	893
	Peter in the Dress he wore at Azof	894
	A Peasant-girl from near Tula	894
	Plowing on the Steppe	896
	Companions of Peter	897
Sabers of Mazeppa, Chief of the Cossacks. .899
	Views in Riga	900
	Modern Tartars of the Volga	901
	Towing a Russian Barge	904
Peter the Great, The Reign of			Topics of the Time	XIX.. 142
Pettingill, J. H. The Lost Watch	Poem			XVI.. 911
P., H. The Magic Pill. Poem			Bric-d-Brac	XII. .446
Phelps, E. C. The Sweet o the	Year.	(Musical Score)		xx.. 536
Phelps, Elizaheth Stuart, Papers hy:
	Three Friends. Poem	 xii - .161	By the Hearth	Poem	XIX.. 194
	The Voyage of the America	xii. - 68o	Vittoria. Poem	XIX. .710
The Sphinx. Poem	xviii.. 366
Phelpss (Elizaheth Stuart) The Story of Avis	Culture and Progress	XV. .280
Phelpss (Elizaheth Stuart) Poetic Studies  . .. 		 xi. .835
Phelpss (Elizaheth Stuart)  Sealed Orders	   	XIX. 474
Phelpss (W. E.) Teachers Hand-Book		 XI. .447
Philadelphia Convention of x866, The. (See Raymond, Henry J., Extracts from the Journal of.)
Philadelphia,* Old Landmarks in	Rebecca harding Davis.	XII. .845
Illus. To arms, my friends l To arms l . ...... 145
	Old Swedes Church	146
Statue of Alexander Wilson, at Paisley,
		Scotland	247
	N.	Collin	148
S.	E. Prospect of City of Philadelphia in
	   1720	248
	Penns House, Lintitia Court	149
	Old Market House, corner Second and
	   Pine Streets	140
Friends Meeting-House             
Penns Desk in the Philadelphia Library.. 152
Old Reading Stand in Philadelphia Library. x~a
	Stenton	53
	Nicholas XValn	154
	Mrs. Emlen                      
Old Milk Tavern, Philadelphia         
Philadelphia Library, Fifth Street, below
Chestnut                      
Bust of Minerva                   
Cabinet given by John Penn to the Phila
delphia Library	57
Apprentices Library, cornerAreb and Fifth
	Streets	57
Quaker Alms-House	158
General Charles Lee	
Pennsylvania Hospital, corner Eighth and
   Pine Streets	~59
Chew Mansion	i6o
Birthplace of Rittenhouse	i6o
The Meschianza                    
Old Wistar House	262
Old	Washington House. Formerly Resi-
dence of Richard Penn            262
Burning Benedict Arnold in Effigy	163
Franklins Gtave, corner Fifth asd Arch
   Streets	163
Christ Church, Philadelphia	164
Interior of Christ Church	165
Tree Planted by Bartram             
Pat Lyon	i66
Washingtons State Coach	167
Philip Nolans Friends; or, Show your Passports	Edward E. Hale ... XI.. 400, 504, 648, 790
[XII.. i6, 876, 400, 499, 708, 877; XIII. .41, 249
	Illus. Hestoodwatchingtherecedingboat.xi. .4oo	Waiting for Harrod	xii.. z6
	The Language of Pantomime	504	The Interview with Crooked Feather	176
	Inez has an Adventure	648	Nolan and Crooked Feather	400
I took Master One-Eye and tied him
	to a tree	792

Philosopher and the Poet, The. Poem. (Selma W. Paine)... Bric.d-Brac	XIII.. 143
Philosophy of Reform, The	Topics of the Time	  XI..
Philosophy,* The Concord Summer School of	Culture and Progress         XVIII.. 386
Phonograph. (See The Telephone and the Phonograph.)
Phonograph in the Moon, The. (Quoted)	Bric-d-Brac                    XX. .320
Phonograph, The	The Worlds Work             XX. .899
Phonometer, The	XI.. 139
I
Photographic Process, New	. XII. .445
Photographic Registry of Deeds	XI.. 756</PB>
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Photographs, Colored	The Worlds Work	 XI.. 299
Photo-Printing Process, Novel		xix. .638
Phrenology. (Drawing)	Brie-k -Brac	 xi.. 908
Physical Strength, The Moral Value of	Topics of the Time	XIII. .415
Physiology of Mind. (Henry Mandsley)	Culture and Pro&#38; ress	XVI.. 904
Piatts (John James)  Western Windows 		xvi. .440
Piatt, S. M. B., Poems by:
	ComfortBy a Coffin	xi. .366	The Descent of the Angel	XVIII..
	iNjy Birthright	XII. .119	Her Reproof to a Rose	xviii. .233
	Childs-Faith	xiv. .~47	Transfigured	 XIX. .195
	Into the World and Out	xiv. .636	Watching the Cows	 xx. aln
	After the Quarrel	XVI.. 274
Piatts (Mrs. S. M. B.) Poems	~ulture and Progress	 XIV.. 118
Piano, Transposing	The Worlds Work	  XX. .159
Pickering, Julia. Old Time Religion	Brie-k-B rac	 XII. .914
Pickwick, Mr., and Nicholas Nicklehy		  XX. .641
Pictures, The Purchase of: A Proposition	Topics of the Time	 XIX.. 783
Pilgin English	A. A. Hayes, Jr	  XV. .372
Pidgin English, More	Brie-k-B rae	 XVI.. 158
Piece of Red Calico, A. (Andrew Scoggin)		  XI.. 599
Pierces (E. L.)  Memoir of Sumner	f7ulture and Progress	  XV. .277
Piercing the American Isthmus	C. C. Bud	XVIII. .268
                   Illus. Maps, etc., showing proposed Routes for an Interoceanic Ship Canal.
Pilgrims and Puritans	Tryon Edwards	 XII. .212
Pilot and his Wife, The. (Jonas Lie)	Culture and Progress	 XII. .909.
Pine, The Last. Poem	Charles de Kay	 XIII. .317
Pinkham, J. XV. XVells and Cisterns as a Source of Water
   Supply*    		 XIV. .613
Pique, Villy. Quatrains	Brie-k-B rae	 XIII. .883
Pirates Doom, The. (P. B.)    		 XVI. .911
Pitcher Plants/ The	Sophie B. Herriek	XIII. .678
	Illus. Utricularia Jamisoniana	XIII. .671	Sarracenia Purpurea	6I~
	Cellular Sufface of Utricularia Vulgaris... 679	Sarracenia Variolaris	613, 614
	Utricule, with Captured Prey	61u	Darlingtonia Californica	615, 616
	Heliamphora	68i
Plains, The, and their Inhabitants 		Culture and Progress	 XIII. .875
Plaiting Machines	 	 The Worlds Work	  XV.. 604
Planing Machine, Stone			XVII. .915
Plants, Soft, New Method of Propagating			  XV.. 441
Plastering, New Form of			  XV. .443
Plate Locks and Paisley Shawls		.. (harles Barnard	 XIV. .370
Platform, Improved Builders		The Worlds Work	 XIX.. I
Plato on Socrates. (The New Translation)		Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 471
Plays, French, for American Amateurs		J. Brander Matthews	  XV.. 131
Plays, Parlor. (Arthur Penn)		Home and Soeiety	XVIII. .939
Playwright, A Modern		J. .D. Osl~orne	XVII.. 59
Pleasants, Lucy Lee, Poems by:
        Fruition                      xv.. i~4	Plutarchs Lives                XVI.. 751
Plutarchs Lives. Poem. (Lucy Lee Pleasants)	Brie-k-B rae	XVI.. 758
Pneumatic Cartage	The Worlds Work	XII. .604
Pneumatic Clock System, The		XIV.. 724
Pneumatic Dredgers, Improved		XIV.. 864
Pocahontas,5 The True		XII.. 7
	Illus. Captain John Smith	XII.. 7	Pocahontas	ii
	Fac-similes from Smiths General History.. I	Presentation of Pocahontas at Court    
Poe, Edgar Allan	Edmund Clarenee Sted;nan	XX. . 107
With Fronlispiece Portrait.
Poe, Edgar Allan. (R. T. P. Allen)		Brie-k-Brae	 XI.. 142
Poe, Edgar Allan, Last Days of		Susan A. T. Weiss	XV.. 707
PoeIrvingHawthorne		George Parsons Lathrop	 XI.. 799
Poe, Life of. (William F. Gill)		Culture and Progress	XIV. .859
Poes Raven. (Arthur Jacobus)		Brie-k-B rae	 XI. .303
Poet and Actress. Poem		C. C. Buel	XX. .379
Poet and his Master, The		Richard Watson Gilder	XV.. 494

POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of:
	Ad InterimAd DiemAd Damnum	Margaret Vande~r~ft	XVII.. 766
	Admonition	Au~, usta Moore	XVII. .816
	Adrienne	J. W. W	XVIII. .477</PB>
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POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of: (Continued.)	Azge.
	Advertisement Answered, The	FranZ Al. Tho; n	  XI.. 598
	Advent	Marie Mason	 xix. .194
	After the Quarrel	S. AL B. Pialt	 XVI.. 274
	Agamemnons Tomb	Emma Lazarus 	 XIV.. 47
	Alnaschar	AL P. Ha dy	  xv.. 288
	Along the Line	.bwzn Russell	XVIII.. 799
	Alpine Picture, An	T. B. Aldrich	 XII. .511
	A Madonna of Fra Lippo Lippi	Richard Watson Gilder	 xix. .~ii
	American Sketch, An	Nellie C. Cone	 XIX.. 640
	Among the Reeds	Maurice F. Egan	  XX.. 824
	Andenken. (From the German of Matthisson)	Rosalie Rives	 XIII.. 31
	Ane Drap o Rain 	AL UK. Prewitt	 XVI.. 603
	Anemone	Elaine Goodale	XVII. .8i~
	Anticipation	Ma;yE. Bradley	 XIII. .247
	Antis, The Two	Charlotte C. Bates	XVII.. 918
	Apple Blossoms	Horatio Nelson Powers	  XX.. 240
	April	L. Franh Tooher	XVIII.. 77
	April	UK P. Foster	 XIX.. 920
	April Song, An	Edwin N. Lewis	 XV.. 780
	Archery Meeting, The	Nathan D. Urner	  XX.. 799
	Assyrian Night-Song	Bayard Thylor	 XIV. .487
	Astronomer, The	C~harles T. Dazey	 XVI.. 32
	At Best	John Boyle OReilly	  XI. .839
	At Dawn	John Moran	  XX. .852
	At Last*	Al. Woolf	 XIV..743
	At Merry Mount	Richard Henry Stoddard	 XIV.. 712
	At Night	Richard Watson Gilder	 XX.. 6oi
	At Odds with Life	David L. Proudfit	XVIII.. 21
	At the Window. (After the Bohemian of Picek)	Richard Henry Stoddard	 XIII. .367
	Auld Lang Syne	Parmenas Mix	 XIV.. 128
	Automatic Tension	P. K	 XIII. . 884
	Autre Temps, Autro Moeurs	Julia K. Wetherill	 XV.. 605
	Autumn Picture, An	Dora Read Goodale	XVII.. 87
	Autumn Song, An	E. Norman Gunnison	  IV. .819
	Awake	fijialmar .fljiorth Boyesen	  XI.. 112
	A Wounded One will Read my Rhyme 	John Vance Ghenev	 XII.. 68o
	Ballad, A	A. Z	XVII.. 455
	Ballade of the Candidate, The	Arthur Penn	 xx.. Sco
	Balladine, A	Cornelia Seabrin6 Parher	 XX.. 952
	Ballad of a Gruesome Butcher	R. R. B	  XI.. 456
	Ballad of Blue China	Andrew Lang	 XIX.. i6o
	Ballad of Waska Wee,~ The Beautiful	Bric-d-Brac	 XII. .244
	Bartlett, William Francis, Of	Bret Harte	 XIII.. 669
	Beauties of Nature, The	Laura	 XII.. 448
	Beauty for Ashes	Louise Chandler Moulton	  XI. . 15
	Beethoven	Celia Thaxter	XVII.. 32
	Beggars Mirror, The	Joel Benton	 XIX. . 639
	Bereft	F. M. Booth	 XVI. .478
	Beside Loves Bier	R. T. UK Duhe, Jr	 XIX. .640
	Beside the Brook	Geo;~g-e Birdseye	XVIII. .319
	Bifrdst, the Rainbow Bridge. (A Norse Legend)... Laura UK Johnson		.. . XI.. 629
	Biorn the Bold. ~ (A Christmas Ballad)	Constantina E. Broohs	XVII.. 313
	Bird, The Flown	Richard henry Stoddard	 XII. .897
	Birthday, A. Poem	Elizabeth Ahers Allen	  XI.. 279
	Bitumen	JoseAh Kirhland	 XII.. 286
	Blue-Stocking, A	Debonair	XVII.. 919
	Blush, The	(~harles de Kay	XVIII.. 782
	Boozy Little Bat *	Charles de Kay	 XIX. .500
	Boxer	C. F. George	 XVI. .910
	Breaking the News	R. K. Munhitirich	 XIV. .575
	Broken Strings	E. Norman Gunnison	XVIII.. 128
	Brother Antonio *          	Elizabeth Ahers Allen	. XIX.. 178
	Brown, Blue, and Gray, The	H. C. Parsons	XVII.. 767
	Bryant, William Cullen. (See Epicedium and The Dead Master.)
	By the Hearth            	Elizabeth Stuart Phelps	 XIX.. 194
	Call Me Not Dead         . 	Richard Watson Gilder	  XV.. 67
	Canticle of Spring, A	Mary F. Bradley	XVII.. 898
	Carcanet, A	Richard Henry Stoddard	 XIV.. 91
	Catch	Henry Echford	 XVI.. 507
	Centennial Bells ~	Benjiamin F. Taylor	 XII.. 360
	Changes of the Hour, The	Laura Dexter	 XIII.. 736</PB>
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	Va?. Page.
POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of: (Continued.)
	Childs Faith		S. M. 6. Piatt	XIV. .247
	Chimney Swallows		Horatio 41/olson Powers	XVIII.. 78
	Choice and Chance		Paul H. Hayne	XII.. 720
	Choice, The		Zavarr Wilmshurst	XII.. 448
	Christmas Night in the Quarters ~		];win Russell	xv. . 445
	Christmas,* The Kings		(hnstantina E. Brooks	XI.. 385
	Clematis		Mary Christine .Kzpp	XIV.. 832
	Colonel Randolph Snaughter		Richard Williamson, Jr	II.. 141
	Comfort hy a Coffin		S. M. B. Piatt	XI. .366
	Coming Home from School		Eliza P. Mathewes	XVIII.. 640
	Compensation		Hugh Howard	XIV.. 272
	Compensation   		Eliza C. Hall	XX . 852
	Conceit and HumilitV		Augusta .lIfoore	XIII. . 30
	Confession, The		Joel Benton	XVIII. .455
	Conjugal Conjugation		UK UK Ellsworth	XII. .448
	Constant Reader, A		Parmenas Mix	XI.. 302
	Constraint		Bric-d-Brac	XI.. 304
	Cor Cordium		Henry Terrell	XlX. . 424
	Cor Cordium		Horatio Nelson Powers	XX.. 585
	Coronation		UK D. Kelsey	XX. .853
	Cosmos. ... 		Irwin Russell	XIX.. 799
	Courage		Geor6e Houghton	XII. .229
	Cousin Will		Philij15 Morse	XIV.. I26
	Cricket, The		Henry S. Cornwell	XVII.. 209
	Critics and Critics. (From the Spanish)		Lillie E. Barr	XI. .455
	Crowwhich ?		A. S. Miller  	IV. .416
	Da Capo                    ... .11. C. Bunner			XIV. 574
	DawnEve		H. H	XVII.. 225
	Day Dreams		Hannah R. Hudson	XIII.. 289
	Days and Voices		George Parsons Lathrop	XIII.. 67
	Dead Bee, The		Fletcher Bates	XV. .288
	Death-hed of Mrs. OFlaherty, The		David S. Foster	XVII 920
	De Guirin, Maurice		Maurice F. Egan	XVI. .212
	De Ole Oman an Me		A. C. Gordon	XV.. 752
	De Rosis Hihernis		Edmund W. Gosse	XX. .449
	Descent of the Angel, The		S. AL B. Piatt	XVIII. . I I I
	Desire, A		Susan M. Spalding	XVI. .878
	Destiny		Emma Lazarus	XVIlI. . 75
	Dianthus Barhatus		Josephine Pollard	XX.. 319
	Dickens		Edgar Fawcett	XV.. 224
	Dictionary, The Invention of the		.A. Z	XVI. .607
	Difference, The		Joseph Torrey	XIII. .736
	Dove, The		Sidney Lanier	XVI.. 140
	Dragon-Fly, The		henry S. (~o;nwell	XVI.. 696
	Drea~i, A		H. H	XIII.. 383
	Dwelling-Places		Thomas UK Hig~ inson	XIX.. 767
	Early Crocus, The		C. F C	III. .576
	Elegy on A. G. L		H/a buar Hjorth Boyesen	XIII. .666
	Emmanuel		Constantina E. Brooks	XIII. .413
	England		. Thomas Bailey Aldrich	XIII.. 82
	England and America in 1782. (Alfred	Tennyson)	Brie-el -Brac	XI.. 142
	En Ronte. Pantoum		I Brander Matthews	XVI. .448
	Epicedium. (William Cullen Bryant)		Bayard Taylor	XVII.. 334
	Epigrams		Geor6 e Birdseye	XIX.. 480
	Epigrams		Gharles H. Dennis	XIX.. 640
	Epigrams		J. A. Macon	XX. .480
	Epitaph, An		Richard Realf	VII.. 362
	Eros		Joel Benton	XI. .522
	Erratum		Brie-el -B rae	XII. .447
	Esther		H. H	XV. .417
	Evening		John Vance Cheney	XVIII. .350
	Exchange, An		Irwin Russell	XIX.. 799
	Expostulation		Celia Thaxter	X. . 124
	Fair Isolinda,* The		Hugh Hozoard	III. .141
	Fairys Dilemma, The		Harriet MeEwen Kimball 	XVIII.. 8oo
	Faith		Celia Thaxter	XVIII.. 535
	Faithless		Brie-k-B rae	XI. . 143
	Falling Star, The		Alice Williams Broth~rton	XIII.. 6i8
	False and True		I G. Holland	XVIII..
	False Oracle, The		Mary Azuge De Vere	XIV.. 689
	Fame     	 	Edgar Fazocelt 	I. .541</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00166" SEQ="0166" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI160" N="A078">78	INDEX.
POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS.	Index of: (Continued.)	Vol. Page.
	Fantasy, A		Alary S~ Withinglon	XII. .623
	February Rain		Charles T. Dazey	V. .561
	Feminine		IL C. Banner	XVIII. .952
	Few Features of Decorative Art,~ A		Lizzie W Champney	XVII. .919
	First Butterfly, The		Henry henderson	XVI.. 53
	First Client, The		./;win Russell	XIV. .575
	Fish Story, A		j0~ Brown}ohn	XIII.. 851
	Flood of Years, The		William Cohen Bryant	XII. . 560
	Flowers for Song		Thomas WI Parsons	XVIII. .416
	Flown Away. Song		Dora Read Goodale	VII.. 87
	Flute, The		LucVce	X. .851
	Forest Quiet. (In the South)		Paul H. hfayne	XIV. .369
	Forgotten		James Berry Bensel 	XX.. 731
	Four Konans, The. Wales, A. D. 560		Charles de Kay	XVIII.. 94
	Four-Leaf Clover		Jennie B. T. Dozue	XVIII.. 704
	Fra Luigis Marriage		H. H	XIX. .801
	From a Counting-I-loose		H. C. Bunner	XIX. .640
	Frost Piclures		Alice Williams Brotherton	XIX. . 198
	Frozen Fields, The         		Lloyd AI~in	XVIII.. 105
	Fruition . 		Lucy Lee Pleasants	XV.. 144
	Fulfillment		Mary B. Bradley	XIII. .248
	Funny Story, The	. 	Josephine Pollard	XVII. .312
	Gabriel		Bayard Taylor	XVIII.. 617
	Galatea		Eliza C. hall	XIX.. 34
	Gertrude		Rose Hawthorne Lathrop	XVII.. 565
	Getting to the Point		Qu~pple Yarrow	XIV.. 576
	Gifts		H. T. H	lX. .767
	Glimpse of Youth, A		J. C. Holland	. . XV. .352
	Goblet, The		Anna C. Brachett	XWI. .659
	Good-Bye, Sweet Day		Celia Thaxter	XIX. .194
	Gorilla in a Menagerie, To a		F. WI Charhe	XIV. .272
	Gown Test, The		L. M. C	XVI.. 6o6
	Grass-World, The		Mary Ma/es Dodge	XIX.. 196
	Guardian of the Red Disk, The		Emmim Lazarus	XX.. 695
	Guest and Guest-Room		B. W	XIV.. 718
	Guests		C~elia Thaxter	XIV. .559
	Half-way Doins    		.hzain Russell	760
	Happy Lover, A		R. B. B	XI. .476
	Harmony		Anne Lynch Botta	XIII. .677
	Hay-Making		Dora Read Goodale	XVII.. 86
	Heart of a Rose, The		H. W. Austin	XVIII. .477
	Heart of Sorrow		Amnanda P Jones	XVII.. 724
	Her Conquest		hiwin Russell	XVIII. .910
	Hero XVorship		S. WI P	XII. .287
	Her Reproof to a Rose		S. M. B. Piatt	XVIII. .233
	Her Treasures		Ahary Ainge Dc Vera	XIII. 285
	Hesperus		Charles de Kay	XV.. 266
	Hidden Brook, The		John Trozabrike	XI.. 256
	Hildas Little Hood ~		hijialmar hljorth Boyesen	XI. .417
	Hills of Linganore,5 The		M. WI Hachelton	XIII. . 746
	Hills, The. (English Edition only)		Grace A/p leton	XVII.. 185
	His Messenger		Mary B. Bradley	XII. .399
	Hole in the Floor, The		Lizzie Clarh Hardy	XIII. .431
	Holy Russia		Edna Dean Proctor	XVII.. 803
	Home-Seeking		Andrew B. Saxton	XVI.. 284
	Hope		hrzoin Russell	XVIII.. 204
	Hospes Civitatis		Richard Henry Stoddard	XII. .584
	Hour and the 1\Ian, The		I A. P	XII. .287
	Housekeeping		Home and Society	XIII.. 869
	How Women Love Dress .... 		WI WI C~rane	XV. .751
	Hymn to the Sea		Richard Henry Stoddard	XIX. .458
	IdentitV		Bric-6-Brac	XIV. .415
	If Life and Love were One 		John C. Saxe	XII.. 46
	In a Paris Restaurant		H. C. Bunner	XVII. .495
	In Arcana Sylvarum		Charles de Kay	XVI.. 141
	In Confidence                  . Mary L. Jacques			XIX.. 23
	Indecision		Jacob F. Hen rici	XX.. 8oo
	Indian Pipe		Elaine Goodale	XIX.. 198
	Indian Summer		J. P. hrvine	XV.. 83
	Indignant Polly Wog		Margaret Bytinge	XIII. .431
	Influence		Emma Lazarus	XVIII. .592</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00167" SEQ="0167" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI161" N="A079">	PART TWO, VOLS. XL TO XX.	79
	Vol. Pag.~.

POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of: (Continued.)
	In Loneliness          	R. C. .lIileyers	XII.. ~72
	In Marble	George Edgar	Monigommery.... XVI. .623
	In Memoriam. (On the late Prince Imperial)	William C. Bonaparte Wyse .	XVIII.. 781
	In November	L. Frank Tooker	XIX.. 320
	International Episode, An	Eliza C. Hall	XIX. .952
	Interpretatlon	.Richard Reall	XVII.. 362
	In the Adirondacks	Anne Lynch Bolt	XIX.. 197
	In the Morning	T. H. Robertson	XIII. .576
	In the University Tower (New York, July, 1863)	Gharles (le Kay	XIII. .520
	Into the World and Out    	S. Al. B. Pialt	XIV.. 636
	Invisible Land, The	Andrew B. Saxton	XVI.. 791
	Invitation, An	Violet Hunt	XIX. .897
	Invocation	CYzarles de Kay	XVIII.. 280
	I Promessi Sposi	J. B. Al	XX. .799
	Irish Eclipse, The	Irwin Russell	XVIII. .159
	Irrevocable	Phihj1.5 Bourke ./llarston	XIV. .302
	Is Life Worth Living?	C. J. A	XIX. .480
	Jacob Hurds Child	.J. G. Holland	XVIII. .536
	Jaifrey	Jennie E. T. Dowe	XIV.. 868
	Jarl Sigurds Christmas Eve ~	Hjalmar lijortk Boyesen	XV., 289
	Jelly-fish and the Crab, The	Bric-d -B roe	XIII. .432
	Jessie	David S. Foster	XIII.. 734
	June	Caroline A. Mason	XVI. .236
	Just Out of Sight	H. H	XIX.. 197
	Keats, To the Immortal Memcry of	Richard Henry Stoddard	XX.. 224
	Keramos	Bric-d-Brac	XX.. 4So
	Kind of Traveler, A	Cendrillon	XX. .319
	Kings Abridgment, The	Joel Benton	XVIII.. Soo
	Kings Lesson, The	Maiy Bradley	XIX 196
	Kree	A. C. Cordon	XII. .916
	Kyarlina Jim	A. C. Gordon	XIII. .735
	Lamentation	Washington Gladden	XX.. 193
	Larry s on the Force	I7win Russell	XVIII. .638
	Last Hour, The	Juliet C. Marsh	XX. .132
	Last Token,~ The	Edmund C. Stedman	XV.. 353
	Late News . . 	.Parmenas Mix	XIII. .287
	Latimer, Hugh	Henry A. Beers	XVI. .256
	Laus Mariae	 idizey Lanier	XI.. 64
	Law at our Boarding-House	A. C. Gordon	XX. .160
	Lazy Lover, The             	Geo;ge P. L( throp	XVII. .454
	Legend of Glen Head, The	Brat Harte	XV.. 110
	Legend of Leap-Year	J. G. Holland	XII.. 607
	Legend of the Statue, The	Anna C. Brackelt	XI. .886
	Les Morts Yont Yite	J. B. M	XIX. .479
	Lesson in Mythology, A	Eliza C. Hall	XIX. .320
	Lesson, The	Lucrice	XIV.. 775
	Leviathan	Celia Thaxter	XI. .669
	Life	R. R. Bozoher	XIV. .386
	Lincoln, Abraham. (Facing Frontispiece)	Richard Henry Stoddard	XV
	Lines to a Young Lady	R. K hiunhiltrick	XIV.. 128
	Little People	Charles de Kay	XVII. .537
	Little Sigrid ~	Hialmar il/art/i Bayesen	XV.. 512
	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, To. (On his Birthday). Charlotte F. Bates		XIII.. 639
	Looking Behind*	Palmer Cox	XVII. .767
	Lory-Lye, The. (A New Translation)		XIX.. 159
	Lost Watch, The ~	J. H. Petliugill	XVI. .911
	Louise	Mary L. Ritter	XII.. 93
	Love and Jealousy	Rosa Vertner Jeffrey	XX. .951
	Love and Mischief *	Zavarr Wilmshurst	XII.. 6o8
	Love and Reason	Rosa Vertuer Jeffrey	XIV.. 271
	Lover and the Rose, The	E. Allen Low	XX. .399
	Lovers Answer, A	Ella Diets	XIX.. 782
	Lovers Choice, The	Mary Ainge L?e Vere	XV.. 824
	Loves Autumn	Paul H. Hayne	XX. .854
	Love Song	W Al. Brig~s	XIX. .157
	1\Iadonna of Fra Lippo Lippi, A	Richard Watson Gilder	XIX. .411
	1\Iadrigal	Edmund C. Stedinan	XIV.. 546
	1\Iaic Pill, The	H. P	XII. .446
	Mahsr John	lewin Russell	XIV.. 127
	1\Iaidenhood	Annie R. Annan	XIII.. i68
	1\Iajor Stubbs	Parmenas Mix	XII .6o6</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00168" SEQ="0168" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI162" N="A080">8o	INDEX.
POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS.	Index of: (Continued.)	Page.
	Man who Doubted his Own Eyes, The	Joel Ben/on	 XVII. .455
	March	H. H	 xiii. .624
	Marriage Knot, The	.R. H. Stoddard	  XI.. 432
	Marys Easter	MarieMason	 xix. .831
	Master, The Dead. (William Cullen Bryant)	J/ic/zardH. Stoddard	xvii.. 525
	Mater Amabilis	~ Laz~r~-	  XV.. 716
	May	Jo/zn Vance Gizeney	 XVI. .130
	May	Caroline A. Mason	 xvi. .236
	Measures	H. H	 XIV.. 350
	Memnon	Gizarles G. D. Roberts	xviii. .218
	Merc~dbs, June 27th, 1878	Julia C. .1/. .Dorr	 XVI.. 651
	Meridian   ... ... ........ .	 donind Clarence Stedinan	 XVI.. 578
	Mermaid, The, and the Octopus.... .... . .~	L/zarles P. kussel	 XVI.. 160
	Metrical Forms, Old French	H. C. Bunner	 XVI.. 302
	Metrical Gymnastics	IL C~. Bunner	XVIII.. 480
	Michael Angelo and the Stone-Cutter	Charles Noble Gregozy	XVII.. 312
	Microscopic Serenade, A	Jacob F. Henrici	 XIX.. i6o
	Midsummer	Andrew B. Saxtozz	 XVI.. 577
	Midsummer	(~elia Thaxter	  XX.. 526
	Midwinter Flowers. (To E. C. S.)	Lozzise Cizandler Moulton	 XIX.. 195
	Milking-Time	F/zil~p Morse	 XVI.. 607
	Miners Story, The	Mazy A. Denison	 XIII. . 30
	Mirage of the Desert, The	Elizabeth C. .Kznney	 XIV.. 699
	Mirror, The	Walter Learned	 XIV.. 868
	Miss Edith Becomes Neighborly	Bret Hone	 XVI.. 8i~
	Miss Edith Makes it Pleasant for Brother Jack	Bret Harte	 XVI.. 721
	Mississippi Witness, The	./;win Russell	 xiii. . 286
	Misunderstood	Miriam I.Gnyon	XVII.. 6i6
	Mocking-Bird, The	Walter Mitchell	  XI.. 171
	Modern Course of True Love, The	Walter Carey	 xvi.. 447
	Modjeska	Celia Thaxter	 xvi.. 130
	Modjeska, To	Richard Watson Gilder	XVII. .41
	Moore, Thomas	Richard Henry Stoddard	XVIII.. 404
	Mori~a	F. AL Creehbaunz	  XI.. 107
	Mr. Sprechelheimers Mistake	W. W (~rane	 XIV. .416
	My Birthright	Mrs. S. Al. B. Piatt	 XII.. 119
	My Friend. (After the German)	Wilhiaoz Webster Ellszoorth	  XI.. 628
	My Little Wife 	H. W. Azzstizz	xviii. .637
	l\Iy Nasturtiums	H. H	 xii.. 266
	Mysteries, The Two	Ma ryMapes Dodge	 xu. .888
	Mythological	Stephen Snzith	XVII.. 454
	My Wolves	 rancis Gerry Fairfield	 XVI.. 712
	Narwhale,~ The Last of the	John Boyle OReilly	  XI.. 157
	Natural Conclusion, A	Philzjp Morse	XVIII.. 159
	Natures Lover. (To John Muir)	Marie Mason	XVIII.. 132
	Nebuchadnezzar ~	Irwin Russell	  ii.. 288
	Nelly	Irwin Russell	XVIII.. 613
	New Moon, The	Andrew B. Saxton	 VII. 828
	New Year,~ The	.Philzjp 0. Sullivan	xviii.. 889
	Nigger-Twis	A. C. GozJon	 XV.. 143
	Night and Morning	Ada M. F. Nichols	 XVI.. 269
	Night-fall	William Webster Lllsworth	  II. .336
	Norvern People	Iz win Rzzssell	  III. .430
	Nunc Dimittis	hi/a rga ret J. Preston	  XX.. 853
	October	Dora Read Goodale	  vi.. 893
	October Snow. (To a Poet on his Seventieth Birthday). Ceor6 e Parsons Lathrop		 VII.. 736
	Ode to a Pea	(Yzristi,ze Ladd	  iv.. 727
	Ode to Drowsiness	Chaz~les C. D. Roberts	 XIX.. 140
	Of Flowers	Maurice F. Egan	  xv.. 8~8
	Off Rough Point	Eznnza Lazarzzs	 XV.. 254
	Off Scarborough, September, 1779	BzVt Harte	 XVI.. 5o8
	Old and Young	Christopher P. (~raneh	 XVI.. 550
	Old Hostlers Experience, The	iJrwizz Rzzssell	  in. .
	Old Robin ~	I P. Trowbridge	 XCI. .564
	Old Scissors Soliloquy	Parmenas Mix	  XI. .908
	Ole Laughin.................... ... 	A. C. Gordon	 XIV.. 726
	On a Fan that belonged to the Marquise de Pompadour. Austin Dobson		XVIII.. i6o
	On a late Learned Advocate, Master also of Music . .. . Thonzas W. Parsons		XVIII.. 129
	On a Miniature	henry A. Beers	 XII. .633
	Only Choice, The	Frances Lozzisa Bzzshnell	 XIX.. 197
	Only the Sunny Hours	Ednzund (Yzzrezzee Sleduzan	   I.. 384</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00169" SEQ="0169" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI163" N="A081">PART TWO, VOLS. XL TO XX.
	Vol. Page.
POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of: (Continued.)
	On One who Died in May	c/are/Ice Cook	XX.. 96
	On the Cliff		Mary L. Bitter	99
	On the Piping Shepherd of Fortuny		Gkar/es de Kay	xviii.. 824
	On the Trapping of a Mouse		C. (~. Bud	XX.. 320
	0 Pilgrim, Comes the Night so Fast?		6e/ia Thaxter	XV. .707
	Opinions of Captain De Lacey		.Job Gase	xvsss.. 640
	Opportunity		Joel Benton	XVII. .552
	Outcast, The		Laura Win/hrqp Joknson	XIII.. 463
	Overflowing Cup, The		Audr cc B. Sax/on	XVII.. 55i
	Pair of Quatrains, A		A. Z	XVIII. .950
	Palmers Vision, The		J. C. Ho/land	xv.. 465
	Pan		.1/ic/card Watson Gi/der	XIII. .313
	Pane Pictures		Rose Tcrry Cooke	XiII. . 202
	Parahle, A ... 		Joozes 7~ Me/Cay	XVI. .823
	Parting    		Jokn G. Saxe	XI.. SoS
	Parting Lovers		Joe/ Ben/on	. . XX.. 639
	Parting of the Ways, The	... . C. Herbert Sass		XX.. 854
	Peace	 	Joka Vance Ckeney	XV.. 31
	Peace		Ckar/es deKay	..... XV. .519
	Peaks of Thule, The		W W. Young	XX. .853
	Philosopher and the Poet, The		Se/ma W. Paine    	XIII.. 143
	Pine, The Last		Ckar/es de Kay	XIII.. 317
	Pirates Doom, The		P. B.         . 	.. XVI. .911
	Plutarchs Lives		Lucy Lee Pleosants	XVI. . 758
	Poet and Actress		C/arence C. Bud	XX. .379
	Poet and His Master, The		Bickard Watson Gi/der	XV. .494
	Poetical Amenities		A us/in Dobson and B. C	Stedman . XIX. . Soo
	Poet in a Grocery, The		Tkomas S. Co//icr	XIV.. 126
	Poets Answer, The		Margaret J. Preston	XIX. .196
	Poets Art, The		Ckar/es P. Dazey	XIV.. 782
	Poets Constancy, A		Joku C. Saxe	XI. .569
	Poets Fame, The		Rickard [Va/son Gi/der   	.XVII. . I I I
	Politics at the Log-Rolling		J. A. Macon	XX. .952
	Polyphone, The		.hwin Busse/l 	XIX.. 639
	Poor Mother, A		Mary A?nge De Vere	XVIII.. 728
	Porto Fino		Bickard [Va/son Gilder	XIX. .592
	Portrait, A		B. S. Greenou6 k	.XI..239
	Portrait, A 		Clarence Cook	XIV. .66k
	Portraits in Black and White			XX. . 320
	Portrait, The		David S. Foster	XVII.. 884
	Practical Young Woman, A		Irwin Russell	XX. 480
	Precedents ... 		Amy P. Weld	XVII.. 766
	Precepts at Parting		 win Russell	XII. . 766
	Present and Past		Ar/kur Penn	XX. .319
	Price, The 	 	.M. F. Butts       	.... XVI.. 367
	Princes Noses, The		W. J. Lin/on	XIX. 952
	Prophecy. ..                   . Harriet McBwen Kimball			XIX.. 195
	Puritans Guest, The		J. C. Holland	XVI. .528
	Quatrains		B. B. Bowker	I.. 278
	Quatrains		B. B	XIII. .735
	Quatrains		Villy Pique	XIII.. 883
	Quatrains, A Pair of		A. Z	XVIII. .950
	Rain and Shine. (Ballade)		J. B. Al	XVII.. 920
	Raindrops. A Love Song		H. D. Wkite      	XVI 383
	Ready for the Ride*		FL C. Bunner	XVI.. 609
	Recompense		Mary L. 1/it/er	xx. .556
	Red Lilies		(~umilla K. von K	XI. .123
	Reflection, A		Bric-)-Brac	XI 304
	Reflections		Autkor of Deirdre	IV. .446
	Rememhered Teacher, A		[Villiam Cleaver [Vilkinson	XIX.. 581
	Renunciation		Ckarles Carroll	XII.. 187
	Replevin		Margaret Vandegrf/	xiii.. S8z
	Rev. Henrys War-Song		Irwin Russell	XIX. .798
	Revolution		I H. Pratt	XX 952
	Rydal Water		Annie B. Annan.... 	XIX. 195
	Rhyme of the Time, A		Nellie C. Cone	XVIII.. 952
	Ripe Corn	 . . C. L. (Veave/and		XIV. .832
	Romaunt of Sir Kuss		liwin Russell	XIX . 799
	Rosenlied . 		Alice Williams	XII .498
	Rose Song, A		Bickard Henry Stoddard	XIII .815
	Rose, The		Dora Bead Goodale	XX 664
	    6</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00170" SEQ="0170" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI164" N="A082">82	INDEX.
POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS.	Index of: (Continued.)	Vol. Page.
	Sad Spring			Mary Ainge Dc Vere	274
	Saint Symphorien			Rose Tersy Gooke	xix.. 195
	Saint Violet			Annie B. Annan	xv.. 8i6
	Scintillations			Francis Ellinglon Leupp	xiii.. 883
	Self Revealed			I Sonic Smith	XI.. 226
	September			II. H	XVIII.. 782
	Serenade			B. D. R. Bianciardi	XX.. 732
	Sermon for the Sisters, A			Irwin Russell	xvii.. 918
	Seven Seconds			Zadel Barnes Gustafson	XX.. 905
	Shadow-Evidence			Masy Mapes Dodge	XVIII. .583
	Shadows			Abbott Foster	XI. .835
	Shadows			Anna Katharine Green	xii.. 679
	She was a Beauty			H. C. Bunner	xvii.. ~95
	Signs of the Times			Bessie Chandler	XX.. 952
	Silence is Golden			Sara H. Browne	XII. .211
	Singing Robes			Alargaret i Preston	xv.. 15
	Sixty to Sixteen			 exagenarizis	XI.. 304
	Skater, The			C. F. Bassett	XIII.. 575
	Sleep			Andrew B. Saxton	xiv.. 867
	Sleep			L. Frank Tooker	XVII.. 189
	Sleep of Years			Jc5hn Vance Cheney	xviii. 874
	Slumber Song			Nathalie Sieboth	XIII. .496
	Snow. Bird, The			Dora B. Goodale	XVII.. 87
	Snowdrops			Mary B. Bradley	XV. .378
	So Be It			IL L. C	XX. .852
	Somnolent Vagary, A			H. 0. Knowlton	XX.. 640
	Song		 	L. Frank Tooker	xvii.. iSS
	Song			Celia Thaxter	XI.. 399
	Song			Celia Thaxter	XII. .478
	Song			Celia Thaxter	xii.. 663
	Song			John Vance Cheney	xiii. .831
	Song			Jennie B. T. Dowe	xiv. .128
	Song		. .... William M. Bri~,gs		xix. .480
	Song of the Future, A			Sidney Lanier	XII. ~
	Song of the Gloaming			John Vance Cheney	XII.. 221
	Song of the Milkmaid,5 The		. ... Plagiarized from Sidney		Dobell. ..... 381
	Sonnet			Susan Al. Spalding	XV. .239
	Sonnet	Thomas W. Parsons	XVII.. 527
                              Boyard Taylor            xviii. .6i8
	Sonnets, Four	H H. Boyesen	xv.. 661
Sonnets in Memoriam of the Late Prince Imperial.... Williani U Bonaparte Wyse .. . . XIX. . 131
	Souvenirs dAmour	Walter Ca; ey	XVIII.. 951
	Speaking Features	N. H. D	XVIII. .479
	Speaking Features, A Reply to	P. U S	 XIX.. 480
	Spelling Bee at Angels. (Reported byTruthful James).Bret Harte		xvii.. 38
	Sphinx, The	Blizabeth Stuart Phelps	XVIII.. 366
	Spiders Lesson, The	Julia Ward Howe	 XIX.. 418
	Spring Lilt, A	Avis Grey	 xvi.. 158
	Spring Surprises	Brie-h -Brac	  xi.. 909
	Stars, The	Mary Mopes Dodge	 XIX.. 119
	Star,The	W. T. Peters	 XIX.. 477
	        Edmund Clarence, To	(aroline A. Mason	  XX.. 450
	Stirrup Cup, The	Sidney Lanier	 xiv.. 28
	Stoddard, R. H., To	William M. Brlpgs	  XX.. 852
	Storm Music	Charles T. Dazey	 xiv. .207
	Studies in Style	Thwin Bussell	XVIII.. 477
	St. Valentine	Caroline A. Ailason	  XV.. 647
	Submission	B. W Easterbrooks	 xiii.. 31
	Sub Rosa	J. B. M	XVII. .6i6
	Success	Bmma Lazarus	XVII.. 712
	Success	(~harles de I(~y	  xx.. 169
	Suicide, The	John Moron	 xv.. 842
	Summer and XVinter	W F. Smyth	XVIII.. 267
	Summer Idyl, A	Philip Morse	xviii.. 639
	Summer in Winter	Dora Bead Goodale	 xix.. 896
	Summer Morning, A	James T. McKay	 XVI.. 675
	Summer Thoughts	D. S. Foster	 XIV.. 431
	Summons, The	George Wurts	 xii.. 428
	Sun-Dial	Samuel F. B. Morse	  XI. .757
	Sun-Song	B. B. Bobinson	 XVI.. 447
	Suppose	T. H Bobertson	. XII.. 767</PB>
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	Vol. Pag2.
POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of: (Continued.)
	Sweet o the Year, The	 Nellie C. Cone	 XX.. 536
	Taming of the Falcon	 Emma Lazarus	XIX.. 196
		 Ghristgpher P. Crane/i. ~
	Taylor, Bayard. (Died Dec. i~, 1878)	 Paul Hamilton Hayne.  	XVII. .731
		~ Marie Ziffason    )
	Taylor, Bayard, To	Sidney Lanier	XVII. .642
	That Lass o Lowries	Marie Mason	XIX. .544
	Their Angels	Adeline P. T. f/t7hitncy	XIX. .197
	Then and Now	Margaret Lawrence Pray	XIII.. 29
	Theocritus	Maurice F. Egan	XVII. .664
	Theocritus, For a Translation of	Austin J9obson	XIX.. 96
	There is a Natural Body	0. E. P	 XX. .913
	These Three	Amanda P. Jones	XVII. .410
	The Sunrise Never Failed us yet	Celia Pliaxter	XIV.. 148
	Thomas is Kempis, De Imitatione Christi	P. B. Bowker	XVII.. 400
	Three Friends	Elizabeth Stuart Phelps	XII.. 261
	Through the Trees	Anna Katharine Green	XVII. .291
	Tides, The	Lucy J. Rider	..... 854
	To a Bird	James A. Bartley	XIII.. 31
	To a Gorilla in a Menagerie	F. W Clarke	XIV. .272
	To a Little Girl	!.F~. F. Norris	..... XVII.. 766
	To Dora	Mary 11/apes Dodge	XII.. 332
	ToF.T.S	W. P. Kelsey	XVII..616
	To Irwin Russell. (Quoted)	H. C. Bunner	XIX.. 799
	Token, The	Richard Henry Stoddard	... ... XVII.. 893
	To Miss D., in her Aihum	J. C. Holland	.XIII. .312
	To One who had called a Woman a Butterfly	(~harlotte F. Bates	XV.. 144
	Tornado, The	Charles de Kay	XIX. .936
	To Sorrow	Julie K. Wethierill	XIX. .435
	To T. B. A	Edgar Fazocett	XIV. .397
	To the Katydid	Henry S. Goruwell	XVI. .836
	Touch of the Unseen, The	Joseph Cook	XI.. 720
	Transfigured	S. M. B. Piatt	XIX.. 195
	Triolets	John G. Wilson	XVI.. finS
	Triumph of Oliver Bumm, The	Qni25ple Yarrow	XVI.. 759
	Truant Madge	Kate Putnam Osgood	XII. .107
	Tryst, The	Elizabeth Stoddard	XIX. .198
	Two Greetings, The	Bayard Taylor	XII.. uS
	Two Kings	Richard Henry Stoddard	XIV. .501
	Two Loves	H. W. Austin	XX. .479
	Two Sermons	Austin Dobson	XVIII.. 64
	Two Sides of a Sentiment	S. M. L	XV. .430
	Unattained	Nora Perry	XIX.. 196
	Unawares	B. B	XIII. .484
	Uncle Cap hiterviewed	Irwin Russell	XI.. 454
	Uncle Gahes White Folks	P. N. Page	XIII. .882
	Uncle Mellick dines with his Master	J. R. Eggleston	XVIII.. 320
	Under the Cedarcroft Chestnut ~	Sidney Lanier	XV.. 380
	Under the Rose	J. H	XIII.. 82
	Unfulfilled	Edward Garrett	XV.. 377
	Union Square; 7 P. M	I B. M	XVIII. .479
	Unknown Ship, The	William 1W. Briggs	XVIII.. 934
	Unopened Letter, The	Andrew B. Saxton	XIII.. 2S~
	Unveiled *	Paul H. Hayne	XV.. 383
	Ups and Downs	Job Case	XVIII. .951
	Valentine, A	1W. M. P	XIII. .511
	Valentine, A	Laura Winthrop Johnson	XIX.. 593
	Vashti	H. H	XV. .417
	Village Church, The	B. P. B. Bianciardi	XIX. .859
	Vino Santo             	H. H	XI. .416
	Vintage Song, A	B. P. R. Bianciardi	XIV. .852
	Visionary Face, The	Paul H. Ilayne	XII.. 28
	Vita Nuova	Anne Lynch Botta	XIX. .671
	Vittoria	Elizabeth Stuart Phelps	XIX.. 710
	Voyager, The	Richard Watson Gilder	XVIII.. 47
	Wahash Buhhles 	Maurice Thompson	XVI. .418
	Wail of the Personally Conducted, The	H. C. Bunner	XIX.. iflo
	Waiting for Winter	Henry A. Beers	XIX. .265
	War Contrasts	Edward King	XVI.. 285
	War of the Roses, The	B. T. W. Duke, Jr	XIV. .271
	Watching the Cows	S. M. B. Piatt	...... XX. .280</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
POETICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. Index of: (Continued.)
	Water-Cure, The		   Austin Poison	XVIII. .351
	Way, The		    William S. Sliurtleff	  xv.. I7~
	Weaving the Web		    Julia U B. Parr	 XVI.. 406
	Webster		    LV. C. Wilkinson	   iii.. 8o~
	Wedding under the Directory, A		    B. 11. Stoddard	  XV.. 520
	We Love but Few		   Ellen 41. H Gates	 XIII. .201
	We Met upon the Crowded Way 		    Richard TVatson Gilder	XVII. .409
	What does it Matter?			 XIII. .287
	What is Love?		    Park Ben/amin, Jr	 XIV.. 127
	What the River Saith		    Minnie Fry	 XVI. .784
	Wherefore I Sing		    Carles Stuart Welles	 XVI.. 760
	Where is God ?		  . Minot J. Savage	 XIII.. 862
	While the Robin Sings		   Elizabeth Akers Allen	 XIV. .252
	Whip-poor-will		   Maiy Mapes Dodge	 XIX.. I 19
	Whip-poor-will, The		   henry S. Goruwell	XVIII. .416
	Whip-poor-will, The		   Agnes IL Macliar	  XX. .493
	Whispered Secret, The		   Joel Benton	 XIV. .415
	Widowed		   A. B. Boyle	XVIII. .873
	Wild Clematis		    Dora Read Goodale	XVIII.. 614
	Willis, The		   David 1.. Proudfit	XVIII.. 765
	Wings. (After Bonalde)		   Mary Ainge Dc Vere	XVII.. 768
	Winter Morning, A		    1.. Frank Tooker	XVII. .537
	Wish, A		..... [V. 22 Peters	  XX. .952
	With Thee		    William Webster Ellsworth	 XIV.. 236
	Woful Tale of Jotham Brown, The		   Jennie E. P. Dowe	XVII.. i6o
	Womans Letter, A		   Mar) Ain.~,e Be Vere	 XIV. . 728
	Woodbines in October		   Gharlotte F. Bates	 XIV. .842
	Words and their Uses		   Frank Clive	  XI. .142
	Wordsworth to the Queen. (Quoted)		   Brie-h -B rae	  XI.. 598
	World-Music		   Frances Louisa Bushnell	  XX. . 665
	Writer, A		   F. S. S	XVIII. .159
Youth to the Poet. (To Oliver Wendell Holmes) .... George Parsons Lathrop	XIX.. 140
Poetical Amenities. (Austin Dobson and E. C. Stedman)	Bric-h-Brac	 XIX.. Soo
 Poetic Interpretation of Nature, On. (J. C. Shairp)	Culture and Progress	  XV. .440
Poetic Localities of Cambridge. (W. J. Stillman)	    	  XI.. 44
Poelic Studies. (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps)	Culture and Progress	  XI.. 135
Poet in a Grocery, The. Poem. (Tbomas S. Collier)	Brie-h-B rae	.. XIV.. 126
Poetry for Children. (Charles and Mary Lamb)	Culture and Progress	  XV.. 6oo
Poetry? Is it	T~pics of the Time 	 XII. .123
Poetry of the Futu,-e, The. (Christine Ladd)	Brie-h-B rae	 XIV.. 727
Poetry, Recent American	Culture and Progress	. XVI. .440
Poetry, Recent, by Women 		 XIX.. 634
Poets Answer, The. Poem	Margaret J. Preston	 XIX.. 196
Poets Art, The. Poem	Charles I. Dazry	 XIV.. 782
Poets Constancy, A.. .. 	John G. Saxe	  XI.. 569
Poets Fame, The. Poem 	Richard Watson Gilder	XVII.. I I I
Poke o Moonshine. (L. C. Strong)	Gulture and Progress	XVII.. 6oy
Police of New York, The	Ernest Ingersoll	 XVI. .342
	Illus. Mustering the Rattle Watch	xvi.. ~	Sketches around Five Points	349
	A Leather-head	345	Lodging-room in Station-house	355
	River Police on Duty	347	One of the Broadway Squad	352
Mounted Police Stopping a Runaway .... 341
Politeness and Punctilio	Home and Society		  XI.. 288
Political Convention, A Journey to a			XVII.. 829
Political Machine, Tile	Topics of the Time		 XX. .302
Political Outlook, The	    		  XI. . 123
Political Outlook, The	F. 1.. Godhin		 XIX. .613
Political Science. (T. D. Woolsey)	culture and Progress		 XV.. 597
Political Training	Topics of the Time		  III.. 715
Political. (W. C.)	Brie-h-Brac		 XIX.. 320
Politics, American, The Future of	Topics of the Time		 XIV.. 398
Politics at tile Log.Rolling. Poem. (J. A. Macon). . 	Brie-h-Free		 XX.. 952
Politics, A Word on	Topics of the Time		 XIX.. 621
Politics, Improving.              
Politics. (See Bolt, To, or Not to Bolt.)		. 	XVII. .9c0
Pollard, Josephine, Poems by:
        The Funny Story              xvii.. 312 Dianthus Ilarhatus                  XX.. 359
Polo, The Origin and Practice of	Alexander Wainwright		XVIII. .309
Polyphone, The. Poem. (Irlvin Russell)	Brie-) -B rae		 XIX. .639</PB>
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		ky?. Pag2.
Polyzoaj The	Sophie .isvedsoe Herrick	)~W. .843
	Illus. Fresh-Water Mussel	xiv. .843	Statoblasts	148
	Crystatella Mucedo	844	Polypides still attached to Valves of Stato
	Anatomy of Lophopus	845	   blasts	848
	Bicellaria Tuba	846	Bicellaria Ciliata	849
	Marsupium of Bicellaria Ciliata	847	Anguinaria Spathulata	850
	Progressive Forms in Development of		Crisea Eburuca	150
	   Gemma, etc	847	Fitistra Paraceta	8~i
	Progressive Forms in Development of		Flustra	85t
	   Embryo	847

Pomona. (See Rudder Grange.)
Pomonas Bridal Trip	Frank .R. Stockton	,. xvsi..
Pond Life 15	Sop/sic B. Hers-ick	 XIV.. t6
	lbs. Development of Protomonas	xiv. .752	Ammha Porrecta	757
	Gromia Oviformis, etc	753	Amceba Princeps                    
	Acanthocystis Turfacea	754	Stentor MOlleri	... 758
	Raphydiophrys Viridis	155	Branch of Vorticella formed by	Fission.... 758
	Cystophrys Haeckflana Balls	155	Development of Vorticella	159
	Cystophrys Haeckliana Balls spread on a		Conjugation of Vorticella             
	   Woolen Fiber	o~6	The Beautiful Floscule	i6o

Ponies, The Island of. (See Chincoteague.0)
Popes Game-Birds and Water-Fowl	Cult re and Progress	XVI.. 597
Popular History of the United States.	(\Villiana Cullen
   Bryant)     		. 	. XII. .599;	XVI..749
Popular Wisdom, The		Topics of the Ti ze		XVIII. .935
Poor-House and Hospital Visiting		home and Society		XIV. 789
Poor Mother, A. Poem		Mary Ainge .De Vere		XVIII.. 728
Pope, Italy and the		Luigi Monti		XVI.. 357
Porcelain. (See Dresden China. )
                    15	     	(harles C. Ward		XX.. Sot
	Illus. Shooting a Porpoise	xx.. lot	Beaching the Canoe	1o6
	Sebatis in a Perilous Situation	ba	Captain Sam and his Boy	107
	Spearing a Porpoise	Io~	Trying out Blubber	Io~
	The Camp at Indian Beach	104	A Porpoise Diving	lol
Taking a Porpoise on Board	8o~
Portable Railways	The Worlds Work	XVI.. 907
Porter, Annie. Ninon	.           XVII. .372
Portfolio of Proof Impressions, A, from SCRIBNER and ST.
NICHOLAs	.         (ulture and Progress XIX. .309
Port Madoc, North Wales	(See Over the Narrowest Narrow Gauge.
Porto Fino. Poem	Richard Watson Gilder	XIX. .592
Portrait. A. Poem		P. 5. Greenough		. XI. 239
Portrait, A. Poem		(Yarence Cook		XIV. .661
Portraits in Black and White, Poem		Bric-d-Brac		.. XX. .320
Portrait, The. Poem		David S. Foster	 	XVIt. .884
Post-Office Appointments, Experience in		An ex-Member of	6ongress . 	... XIV.. 829
Post-Office. (See New York	Post-Office,15 The.)
Potocka,15 The Countels		C. C. Buel		XV.. 76
         Illus. The Countess Potocka	xv.. Ii
Pottery, Manual of Marks on. (Hooper and Phillips)	Culture and Progress	XVI.. 153
Pottss Painless Cure	. . . .. Edward Bellamy 	XVII.. 587
Poultry, Machine for ~jeeding	he Worlds Work	XVt. .755
Powell, J. W. The Ancient Province of Tusayan		Xt. . 193
Powers, Horatio Nelson, Papers by:
	William Ctillen Bryant *	xvi. .479	Apple Blossoms.15 Poem	xx.. 240
	Chimney Swallows. Poem	xvtii.. 78	Cor Cordium. Poem	xx..
Practical Young \Voman, A. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	Bric-d-Brac		. XX.. 480
Pratt, Charles E. A Wheel Around the Hub			XIX. .481
Pratt, J. H. Tell me, Lady, what is Sweetest? Poem	Bric-d-Brac		 XX, .952
Prayer Meeting, The. (L. 0. Thompson)	fulture and Progress		XVII.. 612
Pray for the Holy Spirit. (William Scribner)	          		 Xt. .908
Pray, Margaret Lawrence. Then and Now. Poem			XIII . 29
Preaching, The Changes in	Topics of the Time		XIV .255
Preachinco without Notes. (R. S. Storrs)	(ulture and Progress		 XI. .295
Precedents. Poem. (Amy T. Weld)	Bric-~-Brac	. .. . . 	XVII.. 766
Precepts at Parting. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	       		  II. . 766
Promer at a Premium, The	Topics of the Time		XVI. . 894
Prescott, George B. The Telephone and the Phonograph			 XV.. 848
Present and Past. Poem. (AFthur Penn)	Bric-d -B roe	XX. .319
Preservative Agent, New	The Worlds Work	XVItI. .318
Preservative Wrapping-Papers		XX. .478
Presidential Campaign, The	Topics of the Time	XX. .787</PB>
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	Vol. Pare.
Preston, Margaret J., Poems by:
	Singing Robes	xii.. i~	Nunc Dimittis	xx.. 853
	The Poets Answer	xix.. 196
Prewitt, M. XV. Ane Drap o Rain. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	XVI. .603
Price, The. Poem	./11. F. Butts	XVI. .367
Prince Deukalion. (Bayard Taylor)	Culture and Progress. 	YVII. .502
Princess use.0 (From the German of Marie Petersen)	Elizabeth AJeClellan	~. . 6o~
	Illus. uses Guardian Angel	xii.. 609	in peaceful intercourse with grasses and
	Thero stood before her a tall, dark man .6ir	ferns	627
	Great fear of the wicked company	623	The kind full moon	629
Stately oaks spread their branches .... 624 Then the princess was not quite so coy .6ao
	Come ouw, you shall run with me	6i~  In the dresses of splendid red thimble-
	The North- Wind gave himself a great	flowers	622
	deal of trouble	6t6	Tail-piece	623
Winter spreads his cold white covering .6i6

Princess Noses, The. A Modern Idyl. (W. J. Linton) ...... Brie-b-B rac	XIX. .952
Princeton College ~	S. D. Alexander	XIII. .625
	Illus. James McCosh, D. D	XIII.. 625	Arnold Guyot	632
	Plan of Buildings and Grounds	6a6	Foot-Ball at Princeton	632
	President Jonathan Dickinson	627	Princeton Sketches	633
	President Aaron Burr, Sen	627	The New Dormitory, Witherspoon	Hall...634
	President Jonathan Edwards	628	Ground Plan of Library	634
	Graves of Presidents of Ptinceton College	.629	Interior of the Library	635
	President John Withcrspoon	629	Judge Elbert Herring	636
Interior of Musetim of Geology and Arch-	fhe Annual Cane Fight on the Campus... 637
	mology	630	The John C. Green Scientific School	638
	Professor Guyots Garden	63t	Model of Ancient Swiss Lake Village	639

Princeton, Mass. (See  Hide-and-Seek Town. )
Printing. (See Wood-Cut Printing, The Growth of.)
Printing, Invention of. (Theodore L. De Vinne)	Culture and Progress	XVI. .593
Printing Press and Folder, Combined	. The Worlds Work	 XI.. 450
Proctor, Edna Dean. Holy Russia. Poeno		XVII. - 803
Proctor, Richard Anthony. Sun Spots and Financial Panics		 XX.. 170
Production, Regulated	Topics of the Time	XIV . 854
Profilograph, The	The Worlds Work	 XX .478
Progress, Indications of	Topics of the Time	 XV.. 827
Prohibition. (See  Brattleboro Method, The. )
Prometheus. (S. P. Putnam)	culture and Progress	XVI.. 599
Propeller, Movable, for Sailing Vessels	The Worlds Work	  XI.. 596
Propellers, Ship and Canal Boat	    	 XI.. 597
Prophecy. Poem	Harriet MeEwen Kimball	XIX . 195
Protection	Topics of the Time	 XV.. 270
Protestant Vaticanism               	Augustus Blauvelt	 XII - 721
Protestant Vaticanism	Topics of the Time	 III. .557
Protestant Vaticanism, More		XIV.. 560
Proudfit, David, Poems by:
       Ac Odds with Life           xviii.. 22 The Willis	              xviii. .765
Providence, A	Edward Bellamy	 XII .374
Prudential Element, Tloe	Topics of the Time	XVII. .296
P., 5. XV. Hero Worship. Poem	Brie-b-B rae	 XII 287
Public Halls	Topics of the Time	  XI. .739
Public Squares and Public Spaces. (George E. Waring, Jr.) 	Home and Society	 XIV .403
Pulleys, Paper Friction	The Worlds Work	XVII - 764
Pulpit, The Bondage of the	Topics of the Time	  XV.. 126
Pumping Engine, Large	The Worlds Work	  XlI. .604
Pumplog, Three-Cylinder Engines Applied to		  XI. .905
Puritans Guest,0 The. Poem	f. C. Holland	 XVI. 528
   Illus. For smiles shone up from the saucy She nourished it througll the evening
           lips                      xvi.. 529 boors	                     533
                                              Tail-piece	                     536
Puritans. (See Pilgrims and Puritans.)
Putnam, Elinor. Lalage		XVIII.. 587
Putnams (S. P.) Prometheus	Culture and Progress	 XVI.. 599
Pyle, Howard, Papers by:
        Chincoceague *                xiii. .737 Among cbb Thousand Islands0     xv. .125
Pyrenees, The French,Traditional Music of	Neka Sturgis	 XIII. .545
Pyrenees, The Spanish,Traditional Music of	Ne/ia Sturgis	 XIV.. 237
Q UATRAINS. (E. R.)	Brie-b-B rae	XIII. .735
Quatrains. (Villy Pique)		XIII. .883
Quatrains	B. P. Bowhcr	 XI. .278
Queen at School, A	H. C. D	 XV.. 8C8</PB>
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		Vol. Poge.
Queen, My Look at the	Treadcoell Walden	... XVII.. 210

Quinn, P. T., Papers by:
	Rural Topics	XI.. 743, 894; XII.. 128	New Varieties of Berries	xiv. .8~8
	[274, 436, 754, 905; XIII. .131, 274, 567	Horticultural Suggestions	xv. .892
	Transpiantiog	xiv.. ii6	The Agricultural Distress in Great Brit
	Budding Fruit-Trees	xiv. .~66	sin	xix. .6zt
R ACINETS (A.) History of Costume	(ullure and Progress	.86i
Railroad Fog Signal	The Worlds Work	xu.. 284
Railroad in the Clouds, A	J. Eglinton Montgomery	xiv. . 4.49
	Illus. Engineer Crossing the Chasm over the	Summit of the Andes	459
	   Rimac	XIV. .449	Henry M riggs	460
	View in Lima from Plaza Mayor	451	Mount Meiggs and Tunnel	461
	San Bartolomd Station	452	Summit of Andes, from the East	462
	The Verrugas Viaduct	~	A Limited Express down the Andes	464
	A Llama Train in the Andes	456
	The Chio Chan shove its Juncture	with the
	   Rimac	457
Railroads, Charles Francis Adams, Jr., on	Culture and Progress	XVIt. . 152
Railroads. (See Narrow Gauge Roads, are they Economical ?)
Railways, Portable	The Worlds Work	XVI.. 907
Rain and Shine. I3allade. (J. B. M.)	Bric-d-Brac	XVtt. .920
Rain-drops: A Love Song	H. D. White	XVI.. 383
Rain? Is it Going to	John Burroughs	XVt. .397
Randolph, Jack. A Sailor in a Cotton Field	        .	XVIIt. .882
Rapid Transit. Drawing	Brie-ti -B rae	XI.. 909
Rapp, George. (See The Harmonists, etc.)
Raspberries for Home and Market. (See  Fruits,5 Small, Success with.)
Raymond, Henry J., Extracts from the Journal of. Edited by
   his Son	Henry W. Raymond	XIX. .57, 419
		[703; XX. .275
Raymond, Henry W. Extracts from the Journal of Henry J.
	Raymond	XIX. .57, 419, 703; XX. .275
Raymond, J. H. The Amendment of the Patent Law		XVIt. .433
Read, Elizabeth A. A Sigh		XIX. .110
Reades (Charles) A Woman Hater	(ulture and Progress	XIV.. 720
Reading-Room for the Blind, A. Letter to the Editor. (P. B. K.)		XI.. 136
Readings from English History. (John R. Green)		XVIII.. 947
Reading, What Our Boys Are	W. C. Sumner	XV.. 68t
Ready for the Ride.5 1795. (Rondel)	H. C. Bunner	XVI. .609
Realf, Richard, Poems by:
	Interpretation	XVII.. 362	An Epitaph	XVII.. 362

Rebbque, M. Shall we have a Society for the Prevention of
	Cruelty from Children ?	Home and Society	XV.. 740
Recallings from a Public Life. (See Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.)
Recallings from a Public Life	Robert Dale Owen             
	Westem People and Politicians Forty Vears	Texas and the Peace of Guadalupe Hi-
	Ago	XV. .255	dalgo	XVI. .168

Recollections of Writers. (Charles and Mary Coxvden Clarke). Culture and Progress	XVII.. 307
Recompense. Poem	Mary L. Bitter	XX. .656
Reconstruction of National Morality, The	Topics of the Time	XI. .88~
 Records of a Girlhood. (Frances Anne Kemble)	Culture and Progress	XVIIt. . 15
Red Lilies. Poem	. Camilla K von K	XI.. 123
Redwood, Allen C., Papers by:
	Johnny Reh at Play *	XVII.. 33	With Stonewall Jackson *	XVIII.. 220
Fortunes and Misfortunes of Co.	The Cook of the Confederate Army *. XVIII.. ~6o
	C.	XVlI. .521
Reflections. Poem	Author of .Deirdri	 XIV. .446
Reform, The Philosophy of	Topics of the Time	  XI. .580
Refrigerating Apparatus, Improved	The Worlds Work	XVIII. .474
Refrigerating Process, Improved		 XIX. .951
Regenerative System Applied to Gas-Light		XVIII. .948
Rejected Conundrum, A	Brie-ci-Brac	  XV.. 144
Religion in These Days	Topics of the Time	XVII. .437
Religion of Evolution, The	Culture and P1-ogress	 XtV. . 120
Religion, Origin and Growth of. (Max Muller)		XVIII.. 145
Remedy is with the People, The	Topics of the Tioze	 XII.. 120
Remembered Teacher, A. Poem	William Cleaver Wilkinson	 . XIX.. 581</PB>
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		 Vol. Page.
Rem~nyi and Wilhelmj ~	J. N. C. Hassard	xviii.. iii
Reminiscences of an Idler. (Henry Wikoff)	Culture and Progress	 xx.. 9~5
R~musat, Mine. de, Memoirs, The		XX.. 151
Renaissance in Italy. (John A. Symonds)		xviii.. 629
Renunciation. Poem	(7harles (arroll	xii.. 187
Replevin. Poem. (Margaret Vandegrift)	Bric-d-Brac	xiii.. 8~2
Reply to  Speaking Features, A. Poem. (P. C. S.)	  	XIX.. 480
Rescue of the Donner Party, The		 XI.. 910
Reserve, The Culture of	Home and Society	xiii.. 87o
Respiration, Feather	The Worlds Work	XIII.. 140
Retribution, The Talk ahout	Topics of the Time	XVI.. 144
Return of the Native, The. (Thomas Hardy)	(ulture and Progress	XVII.. 910
Rev. Biddlecomb Ingersoll Vindicates Himself. (David S. Foster)	.Bric-d-Brac	XIX.. 157
Rev. Henrys War-Song. (Irwin Russell)		XIX. . 798
Revivals and Evangelists	Topics of the Time	 XI. . 887
Revolution. Poem	Brie-ri -Brac	 xx.. 952
Revolutionary Congressman on Horsehack, A	Thomas Wentworth Hi inson. ...... 12
Revolutionary Letters. (See Errata, Vol. xii., 282.)	6g
Revolutionary Letters 	John Vance Cheney	XI. .424
[570, 712,862; XII. .94; XI. .424
	Illus. Col. Joseph Ward	xi.. 424	Artemus Ward	712
	Mrs. Prudence Bird Ward	424
Rhine,0 The Bride of the	Ceo. F. Waring, Jr	XII. .384
		[490, 694, 849
Illus. The Mosel from the Meurthe to the
	  Rhine	xii. .314
	Fountain and Grille at Nancy	385
	General View of Nancy	316
	Porte de la Craffe, Nancy	317
	IDeutaches Thor Metz	389
	The Valley of Gravelotte	391
Monument and Graves; Battle-Field of
	Gravelotte	392
The Roman Monument at Igel	393
Lanndresses in the Mosel, helow Metz .... 396
The Ports Nigra, at Trier	491
Plan of Porta Nigra at Trier	49t
Plan of the Basilica at Trier	492
The Amphitheater at Trier	492
Plan of present Cathedral at Trier	494
Plan of Original Cathedral and Baptistery.494
	The Rothes Halls, in Trier	496
	The Nancy and her Crew	696
	A House- Front in Berokastel	697
	Landshnt. From the Diefhach Road	701
	An Old Conrt in Bernkastel	704
The Mosel, from Marienburg to Clotten ... 150
Zell                              
	Ediger	Isi
	Beilsielo	852
	Houses on the Quay at Kochem        
	Kochem and Friedburg	853
	A Mosel Kitchen	154
	Schloss Biirresheim, near Mayen	154
	Kloster Laach	155
	A Tailor on the Mosel	155
	Schloss Elt,	I~6
Rhodes, Albert, Papers hy:
	HonorS Baliac	xi.. 636	Marrying Titles	xx.. 6aa
	Our Diplomates and Consuls	xiii.. 269
Rhyme of the Time, A. Poem. (Nellie G. Cone)	Brie-ri-Be-ac	XVIII. .952
Ribless Boats	The Worlds Work	XI..14o
Rice, William North. Wesleyan University *		xii.. 648
Richardson, James, Papers hy:
	Hearing with the Eyes0	xii.. 65	Our Patent System, and What we Owe to
	American Oyster Culture0	xv.. 225	it	xvn..
	Neophonography	xvi.. 711
Richardson, Leander P. A Trip to the Black Hills	Viii.. 748
Richmond since the War	N. W. Wright	XIV .303
Illus. Stonewall Jackson	xiv. .305
	View of Richmond	306
	Lihhy Prison	306
	View of Washington Monument	307
	The Old Church (SIJohos)	308
	View of James River from Lihhy Hill	309
	Old Stove in State Capitol	309
Soldiers Monument in Hollywood Ceme
	tery	309
Gallego Flooring Mills	310
Angling in the James	310
Market SceneShelling Peas	311
A Market-cart from the Suhurhs	311
Gum Halvers	312
The Nations Ward	322

Ricords (Judge) Translations	~Julture and Progress	XX.. 636
Rider, Lucy 1. The Tides. Poem	xx..
Rideing, William H., Papers by:
Croton Water	xiv.. i6i
The Emigrants Progress *	xiv..
How New Vork is Fed0	xiv. .729
Boys of the Family:
I.	The Boy who wants to he a Sailor. ...... 746
II.	The Beginner in Journalism	xvi. .992
III.	How to Become a Mechanical Engi
	neer	xviii.. 141
IV.	A Military Education at West Point.
	[xvIn. .463
V.	Telegraphy, Architecture, and Engrav
   ing	xix.. 307
Suggestions to Ocean Travelers	xviii.. 308
Trinity Parish *	xvIII. .417
The French Quarter of New Vork ~. ...... r
Curiosities of Advertising *	xx.. 6oi
88</PB>
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		Vol. Pare.
Rio de Janeiro *	Herbert H. Smith	XVIII. 890
	Illus. Rua Primeira de Margo	xviii.. 890	Water-carts of Rio	196
	A Narrow Street	891	Botofogo and the Corcovado	897
	Fruit and Cake Seller	192	Tijuca from the Bay	898
	Charcoal-seller	892	The Organ Mountains	899
	Poultry-seller	893	The Gavia	900
	Up the Bay	894	In the Passeio Puhlico	902
	The Sugar-loaf from the West	894	Porters Waiting for Work	901
	The Sugar-loaf from the South	895	Beergarden	903
Ripe Corn. Poem	C. L. Cleave/and	XIV.. 832
Rise of the Huguenots, The. (Henry M. Baird)	(be/tare and Progress	XIX. .311
Ritter, Mary L., Poems by:
        Louise                        xii.. 93 Recompense                 Xx. .656
        Onthe Cliff                     XV.. 99
Rives, Rosalie. Andenken. Poem		 XIII.. 31
Riveting-Machine	The Worlds Work	XVI.. 756
Road-Beds for Bridges	XI. .75f4
Roberts, Charles G. D., Poems by:
	Memnon	xviii. .ail	Ode to Drowsiness	XIX.. 240

Robertson, T. H., Poems by:
	Suppose	XII. .767	In the Morning	Xiii. .576

Robinson, Charles D., Papers by:
	Insanity and its Treatment5	XII. .634	The Wooden Age	XV.. 245

Robinson, F. B. Sun-Song	XVI. .447
Robinsons (A. Mary F.) Handful of Honeysuckle	Ca/tare and Progress	XVIII.. 153
Robinson, Rowland E., Papers by:
	Fox-Hunting in New England ~	XV.. 293	New England Fences *	XIX. .502
Glimpses of New England Farm-Life k....
[xvi. .51o
Rocky Mountain Cookery	Ernest Ingersoll	XX.. 125
Rocky Mountain Mules *	rnest Ingersoll	XIX. .929
Rocky Mountain Nights	Ernest Ingersoll	XX. .218
Roderick Hudson. (Henry James, Jr.)	(a/tare and Progress	XI.. ~S8
Rodney Mavericic	Janees T. McKay	XIII.. 96
Roe, F. P. Fruits,0 Small, Success witls	XIX.. 9, 239, 338, 564, 753, 803
Roes (E. P.) Success with Small Fruits  	Cit/tare and Prooress	XX. .795
Rodman the Keeper. (Constance F. Woolson)	XX. .633
Rollins, Alice Wellington. When Woods are Green0	XX.. 676
Romanism and Rationalism, The Tendency of Modern Thought
	asSeenin	C. C. T~any	XVII. .859
Romaunt of Sir Kuss, The. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	Bric-d-Rrac	XIX. .799
Rome,5 Pictures from	.. Wendell Lamoroax	. . XIII.. 68
	Silos. A little penny, Signore, Im hungry. XIII. 61	Broccoli! Broccoli! 	75
	Peasant near Cis ira Veechia	69	[he Cardinals Walk in the Borghese	76
	Quatt.r-ro. No-o-ove	70	A Sahine Shepherd	77
	The Landladys Boy	72	Vita of Spoleto	78
	A Roman Girl	72	Titas Brother	79
	Children of Israel	~	The Holy Stairs	So
	Rehecca	74	Michael Angelos Well	8i
Rome,0 The New Museum in	Sofia Bomjiani	XVIII.. I
SIlos. Sarcophagus found at Campo Verano	a Statue of Urania found in the Garden of Moe-
	End of Sarcophagus	a	ceiias	9
	Commodus as the Infant Hercules	~	Terra-Cotta Bass-relief representing the
	Sarcophagus found near Tivoli	4	Parting of Theseus and Ariadne	ii
	Commoclus as Hercules	6	Bronze Thensa, presented by Augusto
Phyton in the New Museum in Rome .... 8	Castellani                   
Rome, The New Museum in. (H. W. Ilaynes)	(ommanications	XVIII. .461
Rome, The New Museum in. (See  Infant Hercules.)
Rose Garden, Fall Work in the. (M. S. S.)		home and Society 	XVIII.. 941
Rosenlied. Poem		A/ice Williams	 XII. .498
Rose Song, A		Richard Henry Stoddard	 XIII. .815
Rose, The. Poem		Dora Read Goodale	  XX.. 654
Rose, The Culture of the. (M. S		Home and Society	 XX.. 306
Rousselets Serpent Charmer 		Ca/tare and Progress	 XIX.. 634
Rowland, George. The Future Usefulness of the Erie Canal... (bmmanications			  XV. .88o
Roxy	Edzcard Eggleston . . XV. .32, 192, 320, 496
	[648, 768; XVI.. 86, 224, 328, ~68, 624, 792
	Illus. The Hoe-down at Kirtleys	XV.. 32	Improper Fractions	224
	Hurray for York and Posey	192	Shoot! Jim, shoot!	328
	Twonnet and Roxy Telling Fortunes	320	Lathers held it so she could see it	~68
	The other way! cried the mischiev-		Youre having a hard tine, Nancy,
	   ous voice of Twonnet	496	   said Roxy	624
Widosvs are dreadful particular, Colonel .648 The next day, Sunday, she took her
	Ill pay her up	768	place in the Methodist Church	792
Please, Roxy, dont let him go ........</PB>
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Roxy.	Vol. Page.
        (Edward Eggleston)	Culture and Progress		xvst. .302
Royal Marriage, A. (Emily V. Mason)	communications		 XVI.. 145
Royalty and Loyalty in Canada	Topics of Ike Time		XVII.. 598
Rubber Goods, Improved Process in the Manufacture of	Tue Worlds Work		 xiv.. 124
Rudder Grange. (See Pomonas Bridal Trip.)
Rudder Grange, Camping-Out at	Frank R. Stockton		 XVI.. 104
Rudder Grange, Pomona takes the Helm at	Frank R. Stockton             XVI.. 407
Rudder Grange. (Frank R. Stockton)	Gulture and Progress        XVIII. ~
Rudder Grange,0 The New	Frank R. Stockton           xv.. 532
Illus. The Ham-bone Girl              xv.. 536 Pomona reads about Lord Edward       541
	My package is hoisted into the car	~	This is a queer cow, said Pomona .. ..
	Jist give hun a good lickin	537	Tail-piece	.	144
We came very near going off the roof.. 540
Rural Art Association, A. (B. W. D.)		Home and Society	XVI.. 591
Rural Topics. (P. T. Q.)		         	 XI. .743
894; XII. .128, 274,436, 754,905; XIII. .131, 274, 567
Russel, Charles P. The Mermaid and the Octopus. Poem... Bric-d -B roe	XVI.. I 6o
Russells (A. P.) Library Notes	Culture and Proe, ress	XI. .448
Russell, Irwin, Papers by:
	Uncle Cap Interviewed. Poem	xi..
	Half-way Doins. * Poem	xi.. 760
	Nebuchadnezzar. Poem	xii.. 211
	Precepts at Parting. Poem	xii.. 766
The Old Hostlers Experience. Poem xiii.. 144
	The Mississippi Witness	Poem.... xiii.. *16
	Norvern People. Poem	Xiii. .430
	Mahsr John. Poem	xiv.. 127
	The First Client. Poem	xiv..
Christmas Night in the Quartersi
	Poem	xv.
The Hysteriad	xvi..
A Sermon for the Sisters. Poem.... xvii.. 928
The Irish Eclipse. Poem	xviii.. 159

Russia, A Winter in. (R. H. Gould, from the French of
   Gautier)	Culture and Progress	 XI.. 133
Russian Funeral, A	Eugene Schuyler	XIV.. 687
Ruthrauff, C. C. Artemus Ward at Cleveland ~		XVI.. 785
Rydal Water. Poem	Annie B. Annan	XIX.. 195
	Hope. Poem		XVIII. .204
	Studies in Style.	Poems	xviii. ~
	iNelly. Poem		xviii. .613
	Larrys on the Force. Poem		xviii. .638
	Along the Line.	Poem	xvui..
	Her Conquest.	Poem	xviii. .920
	The Fools of Killogue		XVIII.. 950
	The Polyphone.	 Poem	 xtx. .639
	Rev. Henrys War-Song		 XIX. .791
The Romaunt of Sir Kuss. Poem.. ......
	Cosmos. Poem	XIX.. 799
	An Exchange. Poem	      XIX.
	A Praclical Young Woman.	Poem,, . XX.. 410
S ACHAR ISSA, Papers by:
In Tea-cup Time	xvu.. 906	Decoration of the Dinner-table.. .. xviii.. 462
Sad Spring. Poem	Mary Ainge Dc Vcre	 .XX.. 274
Sagas, Recent Translations of the	(ulture and Progre s	 XIII. .871
Sahara, The Flooding of the. (With map)	John T. Short	XVIII.. 440
St. Gcorge and St. Michael. (George MacDonald)	Culture and Progress	  XI.. 589
St. John, The Life and Writings of		 XIV.. 721
St. Marks, The Restoration of. (R. XV. G)               
St. Marks, The Restoration of, and the English Protest		. XIX.. 624
   (D. P. C.)	Co;nmunications	  xx. .4~5
St. Paul at Athens. (Charles Shakspere)	(ulture and Progress	XVIII.. 794
Saint Symphorien. Poem	Rose Terry Gooke	 xtx.. 195
St. Valentine. Poem	Caroline A. Mason	 xv.. 647
Saint Violet. Poem	Annie R. Anna;z	  xv.. 8i6
Salicylic Acid, Further Applications of	The Worlds Work	 XII.. 605
Salmagundi Sketch Club, The. (See Artists Life in New Vork. Voung.)
Salmon Fishing, Notes 00	A. C. Wilkinson.
  Illus.
Gaspd Basin, Canada East	xii.. 769
Map, Showing Salmon-Rivers and Gaspd
Basin    ...... ..........	771
He must ha louped mlii ma pocket .... 772
Crystalline Lenses of Salmon and Trout...
Making Split-Bamboo Rods           
	Split-Bamboo Sections		774
	Gaffing at Big Salmon Hole		776
	The Philosophical Angler            
	1he Disgusted Angler		778
	The Costume of the Pie-ese           
	A Strategic Angler		780
	Countess of Dufferin Pool		783
	My First Salmon		784
Percd Rock, South of Gaspd Basin, C. E. - 785
The Patient Angler	716
Salt-water Condenser, New	The Worlds Work	XVIII. .474
Samuels, Edward A. Summer Entomology 0		XVIII. .389, 496
Sanborn, F. B. The Homes and Haunts of Emerson		XVII. .496
Saudhain, Henry. Chambly Fort, on the Ricl3elieu River		XVII. - 129
                                                                         XII. .769
An Irascible Angler	787
Bird-Notes	781
Viewing the Aurora	789
It casvnt be done	790
Trol1ing at the 1housand Islands	. 792
Helping with the Canoe on the St. John
   River	791
Equal to the Emergency	792
A little o yer fly-ile	792
Late to J)inner	793
A Majority of One	793
Fall; at the Narrows of York River     
How Fish are Lost	795
The Rise. (Adapted from Bracketis
   Picture)	796
90</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00179" SEQ="0179" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI173" N="A091">	PART TWO, VOLS. XL TO XX.	91
		Vol. Paso.
Sondy Hook*	George Houghton	... XVIII. .641
	Illus. Main Light, Sandy Hook, and Keepers	Our Naturalist	646
	   Hen-coop	xviii. .641	Fish-Pound	647
	Map of Sandy Hook	642	Old Landmarks	647
	Along the Beach	643	A  Rudder Grange at Sandy Hook	648
	Back from the Bay	644	The Dove-cute	649
	The Plum-Gatherer	644	A Sea-side Turn-out	649
	A Pirate of the Air. . . . 	645	The Old School-house	6~e
	The Officers Menagerie	645	The Electric Primer, Sandy Hook	652
	Free Lunch	645	Dickie	653
Sanitas	The Worlds Work	XIX. .318
Santa Barbara Islands. (See Eighteen Years Alone.)
Santa Cruz,5 California. (See A Sea-port on the Pacific.)
Sargeants (Lewis) New Greece	culturc and Progress	. . XVII. .913
Sass, G. Herbert. The Parting of the Ways. Poem	      	xx.. 854
Savage, Minot J. Where is God? Poem		XIII.. 862
Savages (Minot J.) The Religion of Evolution	Culture and Progress	XIV.. 120
Savonarolas Life, The Plain Story of	Linda Villari	 XX. .503
	Illus. Interior of the Church of San Domen-	Diversion in the Cloister	501
	ico	XX.. 503	The Arrest of Savonarola	509
	Savonarola Preaching in the Duomo, Flor-		The Night hefore the Execution	520
	   eace	504	Savonarolas Cell in the Convent of San
	The Death-hed of Loreuzo de Medici	~	   Marco                        
	Piazza, Church, and Convent of San		Tomh of San Domenico	512
	   Marco, Florence	.506	The Execution of Savonarola	513
	With the Novices at San Marco	507

Saxe, John G., Poems by:
	A Poets Constancy	A Madrigal .. .. XI.. 569	If Love and Life were One	XII.. 46
	Parting	xi.. 8o8

Saxton, Andrew B., Poems by:
	The Unopened Letter	xiii. .211	The Invisihle Land	xvi. .~i
	Sleep	xiv.. 167	The Overflowing Cup	xvii..
	Home-Seeking	xvI. .284	The New Moon	xvii. .128
	Midsummer	XVI.. 577
Scale, Novel Counter	The Worlds Work	XI.. 298
 Scarlet Letter, The. (Nathaniel	Hawthorne)	Culture	and Pro6 ress		. .. XV.. 435
Schaffs (Philip) Popular Commentary					XVII.. 759
Schayer, Julia, Papers by:
        Molly	xvi. .713	A Summers Diversion		XIX. .921
        Thirza	XIX. .425	My Friend Mrs. Angel		XX., 293
Scbliemann, Dr., at Mycenae					XV. .307
	Illus. Gate of the Lions	xv.. 307	Perforated Ornaments of Gold, with En-
	Walls of the Second Period	307	    gravings in Intagilo	324
	Threshold of the Gate of Lions	307	A Flying Griffin of Gold	324
	Terra Cotta Vase	305	Golden Ornament	324
	A Gohiet of Terra Cotta	309	Vise Splendid Crown of Gold, etc	315
	Painted Vase	309	A Bracelet of Gold	3i6
	Terra Cotta Figures of Animals	320	A Golden Wine-flagon	3I6
	Bench of the Agora	320	Large Massive Gold GoBlet, with two han-
	Plateof Gold	322	   dIes	327
	The Second TomBstone	322	Cows Head of Silver, with Horns of Gold	.311
	Plate of Gold: A Butterfly	323	Massive Golden Mask	329
	A Plate of Gold	323
School-Boy, The. (Oliver XV. holmes)	Cult//re and Progress	XVII. .760
School Experiment, The, at Quincy, Mass		 XIX. .794
School-Master Abroad, The	. . Bs-ic-ch-Brac	XVIII.. 952
School-Masters, Some Western		 	Edward Eggleston		XVII.. 747
School Question, The			Topics of the Time		  XI.. 579
Schools, The Common					 XI. .738
Schuyler, Eugene, Papers by:
        Out of my Windowat Moscow*	xiii. .122	Peter the	Great0.....      XIX. .545,	721, 905
        A Russian Funeral	xiv.. 617		[xx.. 45, 279, 366, 569,	705, 178
Schoyler, Montgomery. The Capitol of New York *			XIX.. 161
Science of English Verse. (Sidney Lanier)	. -	 ulte~re and Progress	XX.. 473
Scientific Foolishness		Topics of tile Tin/a	XVIII. .619
Scintillations. (Francis Ellington Leupp)		Brie-h-B rac	XIII. .883
Scoggin, Andrew. A Piece of Red Calico		Brie-h -Brac	599
Scottish Loaf Factory, A.,		Charles Barnard	XIII.. 6o
Screw, Steering with Reversed		The Worlds Work	XIII. .282
Screw, The Steering			XIX. .637
Scrilae, Eug~ne. (See Playwright, A Modern.)
Scribuer, I. Blair. (Obituary)		Topics of the Time	XVII.. 753
Scribuers (William) Pray for the holy Spirit		Culture and Progress	XI.. 901
Scriptures, The Revision of tlae		Topics of the Tin/a	. . XIX.. 784</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00180" SEQ="0180" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI174" N="A092">92	INDEX.
Scudder, Horace F., Papers by:		Vat. Page.
	Cupid and Mars	xi.. 322	William BlakePainter and Poet5 ... xx.. 225
	Harvard ~	xii..
Scudders The Dwellers in Five-Sisters Court	culture and Progress	XII.. 910
Sealed Orders. (E. S. Phelps)		Culture and Progress	XIX. .474
Sea-Lion Hunting. (See Leo Marinus. ~)
Sea-port on the Pacific,~ A		Mary Hallock Foote	xvi.. 449
	Illus. Old Wharf Santa Cruz, Cal	xvi.. ~	A Window in the Mission Wall         
	Prickly Pear	449	Old Mission Bell in the Priests Garden....
	Moores Beach	~i	In the Priests Garden	455
	Italian Fishermans Hut on the Road to		Santa Cruz Americana	456
	the Light.house	452	Santa Cruz Mexicana	457
	Ruins of Old Mission Church as it was.... 453	Sun-dial in Mr. Ks Garden	458
Sea,0 The Depths of the	Sgjsliie Bledsoe Herrick	XIV. .361
	Illus. Myxohrachia Plutens	xiv.. ~6e	Sea-Jelly	367
14 orth Atlantic Soundings
                      362, 363 Lid and Square Meshed Net of Euplectella
	Common Forms of I)iatoms and Polycys-	Aspergillum	368
	tina	~	Spicules of Sponges	368
	Arenaceous Foraininifera	~66	Ventriculites of the Chalk ................. 369
	Polycystina	~66
Sea-Trout Fishing0	A. R. Afacdonoug/z	xiv.. 29
	Illus. Head-piece	xiv. - ag	Running a Rapid	40
	Map of Sea-Trout Waters 1rihutary to the		Tracks	40
	   St. Lawrence	32	Making a Portage ....~	41
	Clearing for a Camp	a~	Lake Camp	42
	Market Landing Stairs, Quehec	34	Turning a Rapid	43
	En Route	~	The Outlet	44
	Clay Bank and Rapids	~6	A Pool	45
	Home Camp	~	A Loup-Cervier	45
	Kingfishers Nest	~s	Wrecked	46
	Pray you, avoid it	38	Homeward Bound	46
	For Breakfast	39
Sebastian Strome. (Julian Hawthorne)		(ulture and Progress	XIX. .944
Seelyes (Rev. J. H.)  Christian Missions		XI.. o145
Seisss  A Miracle in Stone, and Voices from Babylon 		Xviii. .469
Self-Revealed. Poem	J. Soule Smith	xi.. 226
Sensier, Alfred. Jean-Fran9ois Millet, Peasant and Painter		XX.. 732, 825
Septeir~ber. Poem	H. H	xvm.. 752
Serenade	F. 13. F. .Bzanczaroi	XX.. 732
Sermon for the Sisters, A. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	Brie-h-B roe	XVII. 918
Sermons. (Phillips Brooks)		Culture and Prg~ress	Xvii.. 6i I
Sermon, The	Topics of the Time	XIX.. 3C4
Serpent Charmer, The. (Louis Rousselet)	culture and Pro5 ress	XIX. .634
Servants. (See Domestic Service, Our, also, California
   Housekeepers and Chinese Servants.)
Sevenoaks,0 The Story of	J. C. Holland	XI.. So, 159
	Illus. The Heavenly Witness	xI.. io	Workin tip a comer in Salt River	iflo
Seven Seconds. Poem	Zodel Barnes Gustafson	XX.. 905
Seventh Regiment, New York. (See New York Seventh,0 The.)
Sewer-Gas Trap, Improved Form of	The Worlds Work	  XV. .900
Sewing-Machines, Mending Appliance for	           	  XV. .442
Sexagenarius. Sixty to Sixteen. Poem	Brie-h-B rae	  XI.. 304
Seymour, Edward. Trout-Fishing in the Rangeley Lakes5		 XIII.. 433
Seymour, Edward. (Obituary)	Topies qf the Time	 XIV. .256
S., F. S. The Wrlter. Poem	Brie-h-B rae	XVIII.. i6o
Shadow Evidence. Poem	Mary Mopes .Dod6e	XVIII.. 583
Shadow of the Sword, The. (Robert Buchanan)	Culture and Progress	 XIV.. 120
Shadows. Poem	A1~ott Foster	  XI.. 835
Shadows. Poem	Anna C. Green	  XII. .679
Shaft-Sinking by Machinery	The Worlds Work	  XI.. 906
Shafting, Flexible	          	~.. 282
Shairps (J. C.) On Poetic Interpretation of Nature 	Culture and Progress	  XV. .440
Shaker Community. (See Out of the World.)
Shksp-rs Name? How Shall We Spell	J. H. Gihnore	 xii.. 13
Shakipere in Italian	Brie-h-B rae	 XIX. 799
Shaksperes (Charles) St. Paul at Athens 	tulture and Progress	XVIII.. 794
Shantytown	Ii. C. Bunner	  XX.. 855
	Illus. Corner Sixty-eighth Street and Eleventh	Water-works	i6a
	Avenue	xx. .857	Not vet Doomed	864
	A Character	858	A Timid Ohservcr	86~
	In the German Quarter	859	The Leading ISusiness	i6~
	Shantytown Geese	i6o	A Truckers Shanty	166
	Corner Eighty-second Street and Ninth		A rouch of Refinement	867
	   Avenue	i6t	Odd Bits Here and There	8(7
	Sketching under Difliculties	i6a	Some Bird Shanties	168</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Shaper and Planer, Hand	The Worlds Work	 XI.. 300
Sharp Eyes	Jo/zn Burroughs	xvi.. 46o
	Illus. Passenger Pigeons	XVI. .461	Crows in Winter	463
	Hawk on Nest	462	Hawk and King-bird	464
She was a Beauty. Poem	II. C Bunner	xvii.. 495
Sheep for Profit		The Worlds Work	 xi.. 30)
Sheep-Shearing Machine			xis. .912
Shelley. (Edited hy R. H. Stoddard)		culture and Pro6 ress	XIII. .570
Shieldss (C. W.) The Final Philosophy		    	XV.. 744
Ship and Canal Boat Propelers		The Worlds Work	 Xi.. 597
Ship-Canal. (See Piercing the American	Isthmus.)
Ship in the Desert, The. (Joaquin Miller)		culture and Progress	 xi. .590
Ships Log, Electric		The Worlds Work	XIII. .573
Ships, Ventilation of		II.. i35
Shop-keepers, Great	Tojics of the Time	XII.. 431
Shopping, City, for Country Friends. (S. B. IzI.)	home and Society	...... 756
Short History of German Literature, A. (James K. Hosmer). Culture and Progress		xx. .309
Short, John T. The Flooding of the Sahara. (With map)		... .XVIII. . 440
Short Studies. (J. A. Froude)	Culture and Progress	XIV. .409
Shurtleff, William S. The Way. Poem		XV.. 179
Shutters, Fire-Proof           	The Worlds Work	Xii. .444
Sicily. (See Palermo to Syracuse, From.)
Sick- Room, Blunders in the	Home and Society	XI.. 746
Sidonie. (Alphonse Daudet)	culture and Progress	xiv.. 119
Siehoth, Nathalie. Slumher Song		XIII. .496
Sierra, Studies in the	John Ziffuir	XV. .545; XVII.. 55
	260,411,475,644; XX. .345
Sierra, The Glacier Meadows of the. (See Glacier Meadows of the Sierra, The.)
Sierra,0 The Passes of the	John Muir	xvii.. 644
	Illus. Pass through the Minaritos	xvii.. 649	Indian Women Gathering Wild Rice	652
View of the Mono Plain from the Foot of
	Bloody Canon	650
Sigh, A	Elizabet/zA. Read	XIX. .110
 Sights and Insights. (Adeline D. T. Whitney)	Gulture and Ps-o6 ress	XII. .439
Signal, Electrical, Simple	 he Worlds Work	XIX. .638
Signal,0 Wireless Block		XIII.. 731
Signaling hy i\ieans of a Heliotrope, Apparatus for	    	XVII. .916
Signing, The Story of the	Thomas Wentworth Higginson	...... 289
	Illus. John Nixon Reading the Declaration of	Corridor of Independence Hall	295
	Independence	xii. .219	Tearing down Kings Arms from Ahove
	Trumhulls Signing of the Declaration .291	the Door	296
	Carpe.~ters Hall, Chestnut Street, ahove	Viesv of Independence Hall, through the
	Third, Philadelphia	292	S9uare	297
	House in which Jefferson wrote the		Gardes-House owned hy Dr. Enoch
	Declaration	293	Edwards	299
	Tahle and Chairs used at the Signing of		Quill used hy William Floyd in Signing
	the Declaration	294	the Declaration	301
Signor Monaldinis Niece 	Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 149
Signs and Symhols	Frank B. Mayer	XVlIi. . 705
	Illus. The General Wayne Inn, Balti-	The Federal Cockade	710
	   more	xvm.. 705	Uncle Sam	711
	The Scrivener or Book-seller	706	Bringing in the Boars Head	712
	Colonial Signs	707	An American Favorite	713
	The Nineteenth Century	708	An English Favorite	713
	An Annapolis Sign	709	Tail-piece	714
Signs of the Times. Poem. (Bessie Chandler)	Bric-r%-Brac	XX. .952
Silence is Golden. Poem		  Sara II. Browne	XII. .211
Singing Rohes. Poem		.... Mar6 aret I Preston	XII . 15
Singing Telephone for Schools	The Worlds Work	XVI..
Single-Celled Plants	Sophie Bledsoe Herrich	XIII. .176
	Illus. Spyrogyra Longata	XIII. .177	Diatoms and Polcystina	182
	A Protococcus Pluvialis	178	Diatoms	112
	Desmids and Diatoms	iSo	Diatoms Growing on Stipes	183
Common Forms of Diatoms and Polycys
           tina	iii
Sixty-Six Jumps. (Frank R. Stockton)			Bric-d-Brae	 XI.. 758
Sixty to Sixteen. (Sexagenarius)				 XI.. 304
Skater, The. Poem. (C. F. Bassett)				XIII. .575
Skeleton in Armor, The. (H. XV	Longfellow)		Cultzzre and Progress	XIII. .424
Skeltons (John) Essays in Romance 				xx. .635
Slandering Safely, Some Precepts for			(harles H. Truax	 XV.. 214
Slavery of To-day, The. (S. B. H.)			Hoaze and Society	 XX.. 466
Sleep. Poem. (Andrew B. Saxton)			Bric-d-Brac	xiv.. 866
Sleep. Song         			L. Frank Tooher	xvii.. 189</PB>
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Sleepers, Glass		Tue Worlds Work	xix. .636
Sleep of Years. Poem	Jo/zn Vance Cizeney	xviii.. 874
Slumber Song	Nat/ia/ic Siebot/z	xiii. .496
Smethurstses	Frances Hodgson Burnett	XIV. .467
Smith College *	. ... XIV.. 9
	Illus. Front View of Smith College and Presi-	View from Lake Paradise	13
	   dents House	xiv	9	View in the Art Gallery             
	Miss Sophia Smith		io	Staircase in Main Building               15
	Smith College and Northampton		ii	A Reception in the Social Hall         
	Interior of Study-room		II	Rear Entrance to College Building       i6

Smith, Herbert H., Papers by:
The Metropolis of the Amazons ~. .. xviii.. 6~ An American Home on the Ama-
	The Mediterranean of America0... XVIII. .192	zons~	XVIII. .692
	An Indian Village on the Amazons0 ,xviu.. 352	Rio de Janeiro *	xviii.. 190
		Coffee Culture in Brazil0	xix.. 205
Smith, J. Soule. Self-Revealed. Poem	XI.. 226
Smith, Kate V. A Glance into the Sumner Alcove, Harvard
   Library			XVII. .732
Smith, Stephen. Mythological. Poem			XVII.. 454
Smith, William Hawley. Dick		XVIII. .923
Smiths (Henry B.) Faith and Philosophy	Culture and Progress	XV.. 435
Smiths (George)  Chaldean Account of Genesis 		 XI. .899
Smiths (H. H.) Brazil		XIX. .794
Smiths (R. Bosworth) Mohammed and Mohammedanism		 XI.. 133
S., M. S., Papers by:
	Fall Work in the Rose Garden	XVIII.. 941	The Culture of the Rose	xx.. 307
Smyth, W. F. Summer and Wiuter. Poem		XVIII. .267
Snailery,0 In a	Ernest Ingercoll	XVII. .796
	Illus. Bulimus, Cycloslonia, and other	Tropical		The Snails of the Torrents	799
	        Snails                      XVII		796	The Under Side of a Wet Chip	799
	     Anatomy of the Common	White-Lipped		SportiVe Slugs	Ino
	        Helix		797	An Edihle Snail	lou
	     The Home of the Pond Snail;	Eggs of		Helicesin Humhle Circumstances	. 8oi
	the Apple Snail	798	An Alien in the Cellar	801
Snow-Bird, The. Poem	Dora Read Goodale	XVII.. 87
Snowden, Hannah, Papers by:
	One Way to Spend Summer in the	Wood Fires 	XIV. .157
	Country	XIV. .113	A Suggestion	XV.. 740
Snowdrops.0 Poems                               Mary E		Bradley	   XV. .378
So Be It. Poem                                  H. L. C			   XX. .852
Social Drinking . Topics of/he Time			 XVIt. . 753
Social Evil, The			  XII. .591
Social Needs and Social Leading			 XVII.. 298
Social Science                                    Culture and Progress			   XI.. 901
Social Science, American			  XII. . 757
So2ial Science at Saratoga			 XIII. .277
Socialism                                        W. C. Sumner			  XVI.. 887
 Socrates                                      Culture and Pi-ogress			XVIII. .471
Solar Engine                                     The Worlds Work			   XI. .594
Solomons Temple, The Site of, Discovered. (With Plans).... Pa/Vstina			   XI.. 25
Some New Models for Letter Writers. (F. R. S.)         Brie-h -B rae			  XV.. 287
Some Quick Replies			XVIII.. 798
Somnolent Vagary, A. Poem. (H. 0. Knowlton)	... xx.. 640
Song	Celia Thaxter	XI. .399
Song	Ce/ia Thaxter	XII. .478
Song	Ce/ia T/zaxter	XII. .663
Song 	John Vance Cheney	XIII. .831
Song. (Jennie E. T. Dowe)	Brie-h -Proc	XIV.. 128
Song	L. Frank Tooker	XVII. .188
Song. (William M. Briggs)	Bric-h-Brac	XIX. .480
Song of the Future, A. Poem	Sidney Lanier	XII. . 543
Song of the Gloaming, A. Poem	John Vance Cheney	XII. .221
Song of the Horse-Car Conductor, The. (With Music, by W
	W.	Brown)	Eric-h -B rac	XI. .910
Song of the Milkmaid,0 The. (Plagiarized from Sidney Dobell)	XV.. 381
Songs, Legends, and Ballads. (John Boyle OReilly)	Cul/zire and Progress	XVII.. 6o6
Songs of Italy. (joaquin Miller)		XVII. .607
Songs of Religion and Life. (John Stuart Blackie)		XII.. 133
Songs of the Spring-tide. (A. C. Swinburne)	XX.. 943
Sonnet	Thomas W. Parsons	XVII. .527
Sonnet	Bayard Thy/or	XVIII.. 6i8
Sonnet	.	Susan oIL. Spa/ding	XV. .239</PB>
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	I-el. Pegs.
Sonnets, Four	Hjzlmar I{/ortlz .Boyesen	 xv.. 661
Sonnets in Memoriana of the Late Prince Imperial	William C. Bonaparte Wyse. . 	. XIX. .131
Sonnet to Order, A. (H. C. Bunner)	Bric-d-Brae		xviii. .450
Sound. (A. M. Mayer)	Culture and Pro5 ress		XVII. .446
Sounding Apparatus, New	Tue Worlds Work	xv.. 285
Sounding Lead, New		xi.. 906
South Africa for Diamonds, To	William J. Morton	XVI.. 551, 662
	Sims. View of the Kimberley Mine	XVI.. 555	View of Diamond in the Rough	663
	Falls at Madeira	554	Diamond after Cutting. (Three Views) . .. 66~
	Karroo Station	554	The Star of Sooth Africa, or the Dudley
	Cape Town and Table Moontain	555	   Diamond                       664
	Dutoits Pan	556	The Stewart Diamond                    665
	Map of the Sooth African Diamond	Fields.5~8	Natural Diamond Crystal in its Bed-rock.. .666
	A Reoidence at Kimherley	~	Casing of a ~6-carat Diamond          666
	Site of the Kimherley Mine hefore the Dis-	A Group of Ctiriosities	668
	   covery of Diamonds	ss~	A Night on the Veld	670
	A Section of Staging on the Edge of		Hotel in the Diggins	67e
	the Kimherley Mine	~6o	A Digger and his Force	672
	Water in the Mine	~6e	Side View of the Kimherley Mine	673
	Washing-Machine for Diamonds	562	The Morning Market	674
Southern Civilization	Topics of the Time		XVIII. .306
Southern Civilization. A Southerners View. (Dudley G.
	\Vooten)		~om;nnnications	XVIII. .621
South, The New	Sidney Lanie;-	XX. .840
Souvenirs dAmour. Poem. (Walter Carey)	Brie-d-.8rae		XVIII. .955
Souvenirs of Madame Vig6e La Brun	Culture and Pro6 ress		XIX. .638
Spalding, Susan Marr, Poems hy:
	Sonnet	XV. .239	A Desire	xvi. .571
Spanisls Sketches *	.                                                 XI.. 213
	Silos. Wandering 1\Iusicians	xi. .224	Comhat hetween Tiger and Bull	222
	Smugglers of the Serrania de Ronda	226	Cigarreras at Work	222
	An Accident	227	Weighinf Charcoal	223
	Play of the Cape	ai8	Au Arabian Well at Toledo	224
The Gordito	229
Speaking Features. Poem. (N. II. D.)	Brie-d-Brac		XVIII. .479
Speaking Features, A Reply to. Poem. (P. C. S.)		xix. .450
Speaking, The Art of	Topics of die Time		xvi.. 288
Specimen Bricks from the Dictionary of the Future	Brie-b -B rae		XIX. .319
Speed Indicator	The Worlds Work	XI.. 596
Spell-Bound Fiddler, The. (Kristofer fanson)	Culture and Progress	XX. .475
Spelling Bee at Angels, Tlae. (Reported by Truthful James.)
	Poem	        Bret Harte	XVII.. 38
	Illus. Thars a new game down in Frisco	The only gent that lived to tell about thet
	[XVII.. ~8	Spellin Bee	40
Spelling, English, and Spelling Reform	P. .R. Lounsbury	xviii.. 729, 864
Spelling Reform, English, An Objection to, by N. L., and
   A Reply, from T. R. Lounsbury		(ommunications	 XIX. .465
Sphinx, The. Poem		Elizabeth Stuart Phelps	xviii.. 366
Sniders Lesson, The	Poem	Julia Ward howe	 XIX. .418
Spool of Tlaread,5 A		Charles H. Clark	 XVI. .697
	Illus. The Spinster	XVI.. 697	Dye-room	705
	Roman Girl with Distaff	697	Twelve oclock	706
	Indian Girl Spuming	695	Ticketing Spools	707
	Mills of the Willimantic Linen Company	.699	Warranted coo yards	708
	Cotton, Silk, and Flax Fibers	700 Tickets for Thread	708
	Cotton Staple	700	Spool Roughing Machine	709
	Piulciog-room	70t	Faster than one a second	709
	Mule Spinners	702	The Companys Building. (Four Views).. 720
	Cotton needs watchin	703	Wiodham Frog-pond	711
	Spooling-room	704	Elderkin too	722

Sports and Sporting, Papers on:
Archery. (See Bow-Shooting, * and Merry Days with Bow and Quiver. *)
Bay Shooting.0 (T. Robinson Warren)...
	Bicycling. (See Hub,0 A Wheel Around th	 XIII. .245
	Bow-Shooting.0 (Maurice Thompson)	 xiv.. 273
	Bow-Shooting, More About. (Maurice Thompson)	 XIV..727
	Buffalo Hunt in Northern Mexico,0 A. (Lew Wallace)	XVII.. 723
	Canadian Sports.0 (W. George Beers)	 XIV. .506
	Canvas Back and Te spin. (W. Mackay Laffan)	  XV.. I
	Cariboo-Huniiog.~ (Charles C. Ward)	XVII.. 234
	Coon-Huntiag. (See That Same Old Coon. 0)
	Deer-H intiug on the Au Sable.0 (W. Mackay Laffan)        	 XV.. 753
	Dogs,0 Some American Sporting. (William M. Tileston)	 xiii. .761
	Dogs. (See Our Pets and Protectors. *1
	Field Sports in MinnesotaJ (Charles A. Zimmerman)	xviii.. 826
	Fox-Hunt at Pan, A. (Fanny Barrow)	 xii. .66i
	Fox-Hooting. (See White Day and a Red Fox, A.)
	Fox-Hunting in New England.0 (Rowland E. Robinson)	 XV.. 293
	Grayling,0 The Michigan. (Thaddeus Norris)	 xix.. 27</PB>
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Sports and Sporting, Papers on: (Continued.)
	Grouse,5 North American. (Charles E. Whitehead)	XIV.. 417
	Huh,5 A Wheel around the. (Charles E. Pratt)	XIX .481
	Lawn Tennis. (Alexander Wainwright)	XVIII..
	Leo Marinus,0 The Sea King. (Henry W. Elliott)	xvi.. 879
	Merry Days with Bow and Quiver.0 (Maurice Thompson)	xvi .
	Moose Hunting.0 (Charles C. Ward)	xv.
	Mule-Deer,0 Hunting the, in Colorado. (J. Harrison Mills)	xvi.. 6io
	Our Pets and Protectors.0 (William M. Tileston)	XVI.. 95
	Polo, The Origin and Practice of. (Alexander Wainwright)	XVIII.. 309
	Porpoise Shooting.0 (Charles C. Ward)	XX.. Eni
	Salmon Fishing,* Notes on. (A. G. Wilkinson)	XII.. 769
	Sea-Lion Hunting. (See Leo Marinus. 0)
	Sea Trout Fishing.0 (A. R. Macdonough)	XIV.. 29
	That Same Old Coon.0 (Frank R. Stockton)	XVI.. 203
	Thousand Islands,0 Among the. (Howard Pyle)	XV. .825
	Trout Fishing in the Rangeley Lakes.0 (Edward Seymour)	XIII. .433
	When Woods are Green.0 (Alice Wellington Rollins)	XX.. 676
	White Day and a Red Fox, A. (John Burroughs)	XVI.. stI
Spring Hereabouts	Clarence (ook	. xx.. i6i
	thus. Spring Lamh	XX.. s6i	Watching the Goats	s66
	Budding of Oak aod Vine	163	Driving the Flock	167
	A Spring Studio: Painting an Old Mill		Pickiog Dandelions	168
	   in the Suhurhs	064	A Spring Morning at Mine. Jumels in the
	On the Harlem	065	   Old Time	168
Spring Joys. (Sketch)	Bric-d -B roe	 XI.. 909
Spring Lilt, A. Poem. (Avis Grey)		XVI.. 158
Springs	Jo/zn Burrou6/zs	 XI. .572
Spring Surprises. Poem	Bric-d -B roe	XI.. 909
Squirrel, The Douglass, of California 0	Jo/zn it/inc	XVIt. . 260
Illus. Track of Douglass Squirrel once down	Seeds, Wings, and Scales of Sugar-pine.... 263
	and up a Pine-tree	XVII.. 262	Trying the Bow	o65
Stage, New, for Theaters	The Worlds Work	XIX. .316
Stage. (See American on the Stage, The and Actors and Actresses of New York. )
Stanley and his Reward                            Topics of tke Time		 XV.. 590
Stanley in Africa                                 Culture and Pro~rcss		XVIt. . 450
Stars, The. Poem                               Mary Mo/es Dodge		XIX.. 119
Star, The. Poem. (W. T. Peters)                    bric-d-Brac		XIX. .477
Stealn Derrick                                   Time Worlds J4ork		 XII.. 764
Steam-Engine, Improved		XVI.. 908
Steam Engines, Bisulphide of Carbon in                                 		 XX.. 319
Steam Fire-Engine Boiler, New		 XX.. 949
Steam Pavement Rammer		XIX.. 475
Steam Ploxving and Traction Engines                                    		XIV.. 123
Steano-ships, New Steering-Gear for		XIII.. 429
Stearns, H. P. The Relations of Insanity to Modern Civilization		XVII.. 582
Stebbinss (Miss) Charlotte Cushman                  ~ulture and Progress		. XVI. .596
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, Papers by:
        Only the Sunny Hours. Poem     XI.. 384 AIrial Navigation *	  XVII.. ~66
        Madrigal                       XIV. .546 ]3ayard Taylor0	xix. Ii, o66
        The Last Token. Poem0       xv.. 353 Poetical Amenities	  XIX.. lou
        Meridian. An Old-Fashioned Poem. XVI.. 578 Edgar Allan Poe0	   XX.. 107
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, To                      Caroline A. Mason		 XX.. 450
Stedmans Victorian Poets                         Culture and Proz9ress		 XI. .289
Stedmans (Edmund Clarence) Hawthorne, and Other Poems		XV.. 434
Steel, New Process in Making	Time Worlds Work	 XIV - .270
Steel, Testing the Quality of, Apparatus for	XVIII.. 797
Steering-Gear, New, for Steam-ships	 XIII.. 429
Steering with Reversed Screw	 XIII - - 252
Stella Grayland                                  James T. McKay	 XIII.. 694
Stenochi-omy                                    Time World s Work	 XIV.. 269
Sternes (Stuart) Angelo                          Culture and Progress	XVII.. 303
Stevens, John G. The Erie Canal and its Relations to the City
   of New York	  XV.. 117
Stickeen River, The, and its Glaciers *                    TV. 19/. Bell	xvtt. - 8o5
	Illus. Face of the Great Glacier	XVII. - Io~	View from Glenora	107
	Bahy Glacier, Five Miles helow Great	Big Caiion	So8
	Ca6on	8o6
Stickneys (Albert) A True Republic	(ulture and Progress	XVtIt. .941
Stilimans (XV. J.) Poetic Localities of Cambridge 		XI. .448
Stirrup Cup, The. Poem	Sidney Lanier	XIV - - 28
Stockton, Frank R., Papers by:
	Sixty-Six Jumps5	 XI - .758	Pomona Takes the Helm at	Rudder
	An Isle of June 0	XV. - 23	   Grange	XVI. .407
	Every Man his own Letter-Wdter.xv.	.042,287	Our Tavern	XVI. .470
	The New Rudder Grange0	xv. .532	My Screen	XVI. .603
	Camping Out at Rudder Grange...	XVI. .004	Pomonas Bridal Trip	XVII. .6go
	That Same Old 0	XVI. .203	Our Archery Cluh	XVIII. .542</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Stocktons (Frank R.) Rudder Grange~~	Culture and Progress	XVIII. 473
Stockton, John D. Charlotte Cushman		 XII.. 262
Stoddard, Elizabeth. The Tryst. Poem		 XIX. .198
Stoddard, R. H., To. Poem	William AZ. Bri~&#38; s	 XX.. 852
Stoddard,0 Richard Henry	A. .R. Macdonough	 xx.. 686
Illus. Portrait of Richard Henry Stoddard. . xx. .618

Stoddard, Richard Henry, Papers by:
	The Marriage Knot. Poem	XI.. 432	A Wedding Under the Directory.*
	Hospes Civitatis. Poem	xti. .584	Poem	XV.. 520
	The Flown Bird. Poem	xtt. .197	Henry Wadsworth Longfellow	xvtt..
	At the Window. Poem. (After the		The Dead Master. Poem. (William
	   Bohemian of Picek)	xttt. .367	   Cullen Bryant)	XVII. .525
	A Rose Song. Poem	xttt. .8i~	The Token. Poem	XVII. .893
	A Carcanet. Poem	xiv.. 91	Thomas 1\Ioore. Poem	XVIIt. .404
	Two Kings. Poem	xiv. .~ot	John Greenleaf Whinier0	XVItI, .569
	At Merry Mount. Poem	xiv. .712	Hymn to the Sea. Poem	 XIX. .458
	Ahraham Lincoln. Poem	Facing Frontis- 	To the Immortal Memory of Keats.
	   piece of Volume xv.		   Poem	 XX.. 224
	After Many Days. A	Stucy of Keats.
		[xv.. 203, 402
Stone, Artificial, Improvement in Making	The Worlds Work	XVII. .309
Stopper, Boiler Tube		 XI.. 91)4
Stop- Watch for Measuring Distances by Sound	    	XIII.. 573
Stories from an Old Dutch Town. (Robert Lowell)	Culture and Progress	XVIt. . 6to
Storm Music. Poem	Charles ~T. Dazey	XIV.. 207
Storrs, Rev. R. S. (See The Art of Speaking)	Topics af the Time	XVI. .288
Storrss (R. S.) Preaching Without Notes	Culture and Progress	 XI.. 295
Story of an Honest Man. (Edmond About)		 XX. .947
Story of Lesken,0 The	Anna Eichberg	XVI,, 192
	Illus. Young de Lesken	XVI.. 192	Jans Courtship	199
	Mistress Betty	193	De Lesken Entertaining	ann
	Dietrich examines the Disaster from a Dis-	Kohus hrings News of Mynheer Jan	201
	tance	293	Jan Returns	204
	He kissed the little hand	296	Tail-piece	ao6
	Kohus and his Pupil	297
Story of Sigurd, The. (William Morris)	(ulture and Progress	 XIII. .724
Story of the Dry Season, A	Mary Halloch Foote	XVIII.. 766
Storys (XV. W.) Nero 	Culture and Progress	XI. .444
Stove, Improved Hot Blast	The Worlds Work	XII. .764
Strahan, Edward, and W. M. Laffan, Papers by:
	The Tile CluB at Play*	XVII. .457	The Tile CluB Afloat *	xix. .641
Strawberries	John Burroughs	XIV. .477
Strawberries for Home and Market. (See  Fruits,0 Small, Sudcess with.)
Strawberry Farm, A Southern. (See Fruits, Small,5 Success	With.)
Street-Car Motor	The Worlds Work	XVII.. 308
Street, Alfred B. Jim Alithings		 XX.. 542
Streets (Alfred B.) Burgoyne	Culture and Progress	XVI.. 441
Strike, The Great	Topics of the Tune	XIV. .852
Strongs (L. C.)  Poke o 7vloonshine 	Culture and Progress	XVII. .607
Stuart,5 Gilbert, The Youth of	Jane Stuart	XIII. .640
                       Illus. GilBert Stuart at aBout the age of twenty-two. ....... 640
Stuart, Gilbert, Anecdotes of	Jane Stuart	XIV.. 376
Stuart, Jane, Papers by:
	The Stuart Portraits of Washington ~. XII. .367	Anecdotes of Gllhert Stuart	xiv.. 376
	The Youth of GilBert Stuart0	XIII. .640
Stuart Portraits of Washington, The	Jane Stuart	 XII. .367
Studies in German Literature. (Bayard Taylor)	Culture and Progress	 XIX, .471
Studies in Style. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	Brie-k-B rae	XVIII. .477
Studies in the Literature of Northern Europe. (E. XV. Gosse). Culture and Progress.... . ... XVIII. .470
Sturdy, E. W., Papers by:
	Mars and his Moons *	xv.. 263	The Satellites of Mars	Xv. .735
	Sturgis, Nefia, Papers by:
	Traditional Music of the French	Pyre-	Traditional Music of the	Spanish Pyre-
	nees          	XIII. .545          	   nees          	XIV. .137
	Sturgis, Russell, Papers by:
	George Cruikshank0	xvi.. 261	The Fine Arts at the Paris	Exposition5
	John Leech0      	XVII. ~      		[xviii. .i6i
			Thackeray as a Draughtsman0	XX.. 256
Submission. Poem	R. W. Easterbroohs	XIII.. 38
Sub Rosa. Rondeau. (J. B. M.)	Brie-k-B rue	XVII. .6t6

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	Vol. Page.
Subterranean Outlet to the Upper Lake Region? Is there a . . Martin A. howell, Jr	XI.. 784

Illus. Map showing Supposed Track of Outlet,	Upper Section of Buffalo Rock, Illinois
	etc	XI.. 785	Valley	787
View of the Sand-Hills, South-east Shore	Starved Rock, Illinois Valley. Height 150
	of Lake Michigan	785	feet	788
	Map showing Position of Sand-Hills	787	An Isolated Rock	788
Subterranean Outlet, etc. (See Letters to Editor)	Culture and Progress	XII. .762
Success. Poem	Emma Lazarus	XVII. .712
Success. Poem	c/tarlesdeKay	xx. .169
Success with Small Fruits.0 (See  Fruits, Small, etc.)
Success with Small Fruits. (E. P. Roe)	Culture and Progress	XX.. 795
Sugar Beet Culture	The Worlds Work	XII. .444
Suicide, The. Poem	John Moran	xv.. 842
Sullivan,0 Arthur	Kate Field	XVIIt. .904
                            Illus. Portrait of Arthur Sullivan	  XVIII.. 904
Sullivan, Philip 0. The New Year. Poem		XVIII.. 889
Summer and Winter. Poem	TV. F. Smytlz	XVIII. .267
Summer Entomology0	Edward A. Samuels	XVIII. .389, 496
   Illus. Luna Moth               xviii	319	The Polyphemus Moth	400
        Female of the Corn Emperor Moth	390	Caterpillar	496
        Male of the Corn Emperor Moth	390	Eyed Elater	496
        The Locust-tree Carpenter Moth	391	Gray Snap Beetle	496
        Silver spotted Hepiolus	g~r	The XValking-Stick	496
        Cecropia Moth	392	The Katydid	497
        The Blind-eyed Smerinthus	393	Narrow-leaved Grasshopper	497
        The Soldier Much	~	Ohlong Leaf-Winged Grasshopper      
        The Harnessed Moth	393	Slender Meadow Grasshopper	498
        The Female of the Prometheus Moth	393	The Sword-Bearer	498
        The Regal Walnut Moth	394	Dog-Day Harvest-Fly	498
        Bellona Butterfly	395	The Pigeon Tremex	499
        The Carolina Sphinx	396	The Seventeen-year Locust	499
        The Larva of the Carolina Sphinx	396	Ichneumon Fly	500
        Pupa of the Carolina Sphinx	396	Broad-Necked Prionus	500
        The American Lappet Moth	397	The Horn-Bug	500
        The Ruggle Tiger Moth	397	Rough Osmoderma	501
        Velleda Lappet Moth	397	Spotted Wingless Cricket	5o1
        The Turnus Butterfly	397	Female of the White Climhing Cricket	sot
        The Disippe Butterfly	398	Banded Stenocorus	sot
        The Aphrodite Butterfly	395	Pales Weevil	502
        Miherts Butterfly	395	Virginian Buprestis	502
        The Atalanta Butterfly	395	Red-Tailed Attelahus	504
        The Humming-Bird Moth	399	Hairy-Necked Leaf~Eater	504
        The Imperial Moth	399	Dragon Fly, or Devils Darning-Needle	.504
        Oak or Forest Caterpillar	399	Scarred Melolontha	504
Summer Idyl, A. Poem. (Philip Morse)		         Brie-k -B rae		XVIII.. 639
Summer in the Country, One Way to Spend. (Hannah SnQwden) Home and Society				 XIV.. 113
Summer in Winter. Poem		         Dora Read Goodale		 XIX.. 896
Summer Morning, A. Poem		         James P. McKay		 XVI.. 675
Summers Diversion, A		         Julia Schayer		 XIX.. 921
Summer Thoughts. Poem		         David S. Foster		 XIV.. 431
Summer Vacation, Hints for the		         Home and Society		 XIII. . 87o
Summons, The. Poem	Gear6 e Wurts	XII. .428
Sumner Alcove, Harvard Library, A Glance into the	Kate V. Smith	XVII.. 732
With fac-simile of autograph inscription hy Milton. ....... 736

Sumner. Memoir of. (E. L. Pierce)	Culture and Progress  .    XV.. 277
Sumner, W. G., Papers by:
	What Our Boys are Reading	xv.. 68e	The National Bank Circulation	xvii.. 205
	Socialism	XVI.. 887	The Commercial Crisis of 5837	XvII. . 61o
Sunday Bummers	Tojics of the Time	XIX. .302
Sunday in Limeburgh, A	Rebecca Harding Davis	XV.. 523
Sunday-School Work, Present Phases of	Edward E6gleston	IX.. 524
Sun-Dial, The. (Samuel F. B. Morse)	Eric-k -B rae	XI.. 757
Sun-Song. (E. B. Robinson)	XVI.. 447
Sun-Spots and Financial Panics	Richard Anthony Proctor	XX.. 170
Suppose. (T. H. Robertson)	Eric-k-B rac	XII.. 767
Surly Tim and Other Stories. (F. H. Burnett)	Culture and Progress	XV.. 281
Susan Lawtons Escape	Saxe Holm	V.. 717
Sussex, Three Days in	XVIII. .129
Swart among the Buckeyes	H/almar I~jiorth Boyesen	XIV.. 547
Sweet and Low	Eric-k-B rae	XIX. .318
Words by Nellie C. Cone
Sweet o the Year, The	Music by B. C. Phelps	XX.. 536
Swinburnes (A. C.) Erechtheus 	(ult re and Progress	XII.. 130
Swinburnes (A. C.). Songs of the Springtide 	XX.. 943
Symmes, John Cleves. (See Revolutionary Letters. 0)
Symondss Renaissance in Italy	XVIII. .629</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
TABLE-TALK	Home and Society	XIII. .276
Takigraphy	D. P. Lindsley	XVII.. 300
Talking, Good	Topics if the Time  .    XVIII.. 936
Taming of the Falcon, The. Poem		Emma Lazarus   	xix.. i96
Tanners (Dr.) Fast: Cui Bono9		Topics of the Time 	. ... XX. .936
Tar, A Yankee, and his Friends*		M. F. Ar; strong  	XIV.. 761
   Illus. Captain E. E. Morgan	xiv. .761	Drawing by Cristall, at London Sketching
	Vignette of Emigrant Ship, etc	761	Club	765
Fac-sirnile of Letter from Comte de Sot-	Drawing by Stanfield, at London Sketching
	villiers	762	Club	766
Top of Snuff-box presented to Captain	Captain Morgan as a Saint Renouncing
	Morgan	763	the Sea	769
Drawing by Chalon, at London Sketch
	ing Club	764
Taylor, Bayard	 Topics oft/ic Time	XVII.. 754
	$ Christopher P. (~rane/i
Taylor, Bayard. (Died Decemher 19, 1878.) Poem	Paul ITt au/ton Hague	XVII.. 731
	.Zli/arie Mason	)
Taylor, Bayard. His Poetry and Literary Career	Edmund clarence Stedman. XIX. .81, 266
Sims. See Frontispieces Vol. xix.

Taylor, Bayard, Papers hy:
The Two Greetings. Poem	xli.. isl Epicedium. (William Cullen Bryant) xvii.. 334
	Assyrian Night Song	xiv. .417	Gabriel. Poem	xviii. .617
	An Impossible Story	xvi.. o~i	Sonnet	xviii. .6i1
Taylor, Bayard, Recent Appointment of	  Topics of the Tune		  XVI.. 286
Taylor, Bayard, To. Poem	  Sidney Lanier		 XVII. .642
laylor, Benjamin F. Centennial Bells) Poem			  XII. .360
Taylor, Henry G. Elementary Education in England	and
   Wales			   XI. .397
Taylors (Bayarcl) Boys of Other Countries	  Culture and Progress		  XIV.. 120
Taylors (Bayard) Critical Essays and Literary Notes			   XX. .632
Taylors (Bayard) Home Pastorals			   XI. .445
Taylors (Bayard) Prince Deukalion 			 XVII. .602
Taylors (Bayard)  Studies in German Literature			  XIX. .471
Taylors (Dr. \V. M.) Ministry of the Word			  XII. .910
Teachers and Task-Masters	  Topics of t/ie Time		  XIX. .303
Teachers Hand-Book. (William E. Phelps)	Culture and Progress	.... XI. .447
Tea-cup Time, In. (Sacharissa)	Home and Society	VII. .906
Teaching at Home, Two Ways of	XI - .583
Telegrams, Multiple	The Worlds Work	XI. .451
Telegraphic Transmitter, New	.... 		XIV - - 725
Telegraph, The Writing	XVIII.. 317
Telegraph Wire, New Insulated	XVII. .452
Telegraphy, Automatic, Experiments in	XVIII. .948
Telegraphy, Dynamo-Electric Machines in	XIX. .950
Telegraphy, Fast, Edisons System of	Edwin M. Fox	XVIII.. 840
Telephone, Singing, for Schools	T/ie Worlds Work	XVI.. i56
Telephone, The, and the Phonograph	George B. Prescott	xv. .848
	Illus. Reisss Musical Telephone	xv.. 149	Edisons Speaking Telephone: Trans
	Graphic Representation of Sound Vibra-	miller and Receiver	154
	   lions	149	Phelpss Speaking Telephone          
	Plan of Grays Speaking Telephone	152	Magneto-Electric Signaling Telephone	I~6
	Plan of Bells Speaking Telephone	153	Edisons Speaking Phonograph	157
	Plan of Dolbears Speaking VeIephone	153	Diaphrazm of	Same......,...,,,,,,~,,,.. 157
	Plan of Edisons Speaking Telephone:
	   Transmitting Apparatus	854
Telephony, Progress in	T/ie Worlds Work	XV.. 285
Telephony,0 Recent Improvements in		XVI. - 6oo
Tell me, lady, what is sweetest? Poem. (J. H. Pratt)	Brie-h -Brac	XX. .952
Temperance Education	Topics of the Time	XIX. .622
Temperance Education. (See Common Sense and Rum.)
Temperance Movement, The New. (See also Brattleboro
   Method, The )		Topics oft/ic Time	 XIV - .399
Temperatures, Under-ground, Observing		The World s Work	  VII. .452
Tempcirary Blast, New Method of Obtaining			 XIX. .476
Tender Recollections of Irene Macgillicuddy, The		Culture and Progress	 XVI.. 598
Tenement Houses, Plans for	. 	/ie Worlds Work	XVIII.. 155
Tenneys Elements of Zodlogy	Culture and Progress	xi.. 295
Tennysons The Lovers Tale		XVIII. .628
Tent \Vork in Palestine. (C. R. Conder)		XVlI. - 758
Terrapin. (See Canvas-hack and Terrapin.
Terrell, Henry. Cot Cordium. Poem	XIX .424</PB>
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Vol. Page.
Testing Iron Wire, Novel Method of	Tke Worlds Work	Viii. .474
Testing Machine for Fabrics	xviii.. 949
Thackeray as a Draughtsman ~	Russell Sturgis	XX.. 256
	Illus. An Historical Study	XX.. 257	A Tea-table Tragedy	266
	Adoiphus Simcoe, Esq	257	The Titmarsh Cupid of Love Songs made
	Sherry, perhaps !	a6o	easy	267
	Rum, I hope !	260	Mr. Punchs Artist during the Influenza... 267
	Tracts, by Jingo !	260	Is it a supper ball or a lay ball?	267
	Railroad Speculators	262	A Scrap from Punch	z68
An old friend recognizes Mr. de la Pluche. .262 The Old Gentleman giving his Views of
	Venus Preparing the Armor of Mars	264	Punch in the hearing of Jerrold
	Costumes of tIs~	a6~	and Thackeray	268
	Cuff and Dobbin	265	Major Pendennis Growing Old	269
	The Little Postman	265	Initial to The Ballad of Eliza Davis	269
	Thackeray as Jester	265	Henry Esmonds Portrait	270
	Tail.piece to Vanity Fair	265	Initials from The Virginians	270, 271
	Mr. Hokey	266	A Scene in Glasgow	272
	Mr. Winkles	266	The Three of Spades	273
	Mr. Hannibal Fitch	266	Thackeray at the Play (not by Thackeray) .273
Thackeray. (Anthony Trollope)		Cultxre and Progress	XVIII. .632
Thankful Blossom. (Bret Harte)			XIV. .265
That Lass o Lowries		Fanny Hodgson Burnett	XII.. 544
	624,827;	XIII. .32, 260,305, 512,	707,832; XIV.. i8

Illus. Then it was that Anice tumed round	She drew the curly head down upon her
	and saw her	xii. .624	lap	. ,uu. .522
	Joan halted suddenly	XIII.. 32	She stepped into the gallery before be
			could protest	XIII.. 132
That Lass o Lowries. (Frances H. Burnett)	Culture and Progress	XIV.. 265
That Lass o Lowries. Poem	Marie Mason	XIX.. 544
That Same Old Coon ~	Frank R. Stockton	XVI. .213
	Illus. One of the Coon dogs that left	Full Cry	220
	fust	XVI. .226	Uncle Enoch and his Coon-trap	220
	The Coon-hunt	227	He was a-hangin on, like a sailor a-goin
	Puttin on de Sham	228	down a rope	222
	Sometimes a possum 11 hang by his		Wash Webster	222
	   tail to the limb of a tree	229	Tail-piece	223

Thaxter, Celia, Poems by:
	Song	XI. .399	Modjeska	XVI.. 230
	Leviathan	xi.. 669	Beethoven	XVII.. 32
	Song	xii. .478	Faith	xviii.. 535
	Song Sunrise	.............. .. XII. .663	Good-bye, Sweet Day	XIX. .294
	The	failed us yet . Xiv. .248	Expostulation	XX. .124
	Guests	xiv.. 559	Midsummer	Xx. .526
	0 Pilgrim Comes	the Night so Fast Xv.. 707
Thaxters (Celia) Drift Weed	Culture and Progress	XVII.. 760
Theater,* A New	The Worlds Work	XIX.. 796
Theaters of Paris, The. (J. Brander Mattl3ews)	Culture and Progress	XX.. 311
Theatricals, Private. (J. Brander Matthews)	Home and Society	XV. .430
Their Angels. Poem	Adeline D. T. Wkitney	XIX.. 197
Then and Now. Poem	Margaret Lawrence Fray	xiii.. 29
Theocracy, The Mormon	J. H. Beadle	XIV. .391
Theocritus. Poem	Maurice F Egan	XVII. . 664
Theocritus, For a Translation of. Poem	Austin Dolson	XIX.. 96
Theophilus and Others	Bric-d-Brac	XII.. 6o8
Theophilus and Others. (Mary Mapes Dodge)	Culture and Progress	XIII.. 136
There is a Natural Body. Poem	 0. F. D	XX. .983
Thermograph	. Tke Worlds Work	. . ... XVIII.. 797
Thermometer, Maximum and Minimum	           	XII.. 139
Thermometer, Use of, in Storing Potatoes		XIII. .574
These Three. Poem	Amanda T. Jones	XVII. .410
The Sunrise never failed us yet. Poem	Celia Tkaxter	XIV.. 148
Thiers, Louis Adolphe	Ceorge M. Toiole	XV.. 112
Tbirza	Julia Sekayer	XIX. .425
Thomas A Kempis: De Imitatione Christi. Poem	P. P. Bozoker	XVII. .400
Thomas, Mr. Theodore	. Topics of tke Time	XVII.. 148
Thomas Wingfold, Curate. (George MacDonald)	Culture and Progress	XII.. 760
Thompsons (Joseph P.) The United States as a Nation....		XV.. 438
Thompsons (Lewis 0.) The Prayer Meeting	.-		XVII. .612
Thompson, Maurice, Papers by:
	Bow-Shooting *	XIV.. 273	Wabash Bubbles. Poems	XVI.. 428
	Bow-Shooting, More about	XIV. .727	Glimpses of Western Farm		xvi.. 676
Merry Days with Bow and Quiver ~	The Doom of Claudius and Cynthia. XVII. .547
Thompsons (Maurice) Hoosier Mosaics 	Culture and Progress	 XI. .447
Thompsons (Maurice) The Witchery of Archery	           	XVI. .754
Thomson, Eugene. The Curiosities of Longevity		 XI.. 32
Thoreau, Henry D. Days and Nights in Concord		XVI.. 721</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Thorn, Frank M. The Advertisement Answered. Poem	Bric-d-Brae	xi.. 59S
Thousand Islands,* Among the	Howard Pyle	XV. .825
	Illus. Spearing Eels in Eel Bay	XV.. 825	Camping Out	8~5
	French Canadian	8z6	Billy Patterson	836
	Inlet to the Lake	826	Joseph Gladd	836
	Head of Creek and Iron Spring	827	McCue	836
	Flowers from Iron Spring	828	A Fishing Party	837
	Devils Oven	8a8	Cooking a Camp Dinner	838
	General View from Bluff Island	829	George Camphell	839
	River Craft	830	Crossman House	839
	Ruins of Old Fort, Carletons Island	832	Thousand Island House	840
	Catching Muskallouge    	832	Bonnie-Castle	841
	Boys Catching Minuows	833	Map of Part of the Thousand Islands	842
	The Dock Where the Steamer Peel
	   was	Burned.........................834
Three-Cylinder Engine, Applied to Pumping	The Worlds Work	xt..9o5
Three Friends. Poem	Elizaheth Stuart .Phelp	........XIt. .268
Through the Trees. Poem	Anna Katherine Green	XVII. .291
Thwing, Charles F., Papers by:
	College Expenses ..................xin.. 83	College Journalism	xvi.. loS
	College Instruction	xiv. .706	College Hazing	xvii. .331
	The College Rank of Distingnished	Japanese and Chinese Students in
	Men	Xv. .467	America	xx. .450
College Fellowships................ xvi.. 66o
Ticknor, George, Life of	Culture and Progress	XII.. 6ot
Tides, The. Poem ........................................ Lucy J. Rider	xx.. 854
Tiffany, C. C. The Tendency of Modern Thought as seen in
    Romanism and Rationalism	XVII. .859
Tile Club Afloat,5 The	W. McKay Laffan
	Edward Strahan	XIX. .648
	Illus. In the Mist of the Early Morning	xix.. 641	Under the Willows	6~8
	At the Dock, foot of West Tenth Street	.642	The Marine	659
	Decoration of the Salon, 2879	643	A Pang in Black and White	639
	The Community Afloat	644	Only Prepossessing View of the Owl...... 66o
	Daniel in the Tilers Den	645	Prowling of the Owl	66o
	Deuteronomy	646	A Bit of Schuylerville	66n
	A Daughter of the Tow	646	Nice Girl in so Old Chair	662
	Reflections of an Ahsent Tiler	648	Suirit of a Normandy Day	663
	Priarn, the Nuhian Ganymede	649	Dampness on the Tow-path	663
	The Home Circle	652	A Diversion in Paynes Grey	664
	Posing on Deck	652	A Successful Sketch	664
	Parting Company with the low at West		And things are not what they seem	66~
	Troy	653	Come to the Sunset tree	666
	Jessie Miller	653	North End of Salon, 2879	667
	A Tow-girl	654	the Tile Bakery	668
	A Visit from a Bumboat, near Troy	654	A Tile Baker	668
	A Lock near Troy	~	The Lock-keepers Daughter	669
	Art-Criticism at Weavers Basin	6~6	Considerations of Sadness	670
	Shadow-Painting	657	Phileass Sweetheart	670
	A Decorative Notion	6~8	Coming Home	672
Tile Club, The, at Work *	UK McKay Laffan	XVII. .401
	Illus. Tiles for a Mantel-piece	XVII.. 402	A Wednesday Evening Trio	405
	Studio of a Tile Man	402	Tilers Tiling	406
	Things	403	A Tile of a Tile i\Ian	407
	A Littoral Tile	403	A Tile Mans Design for a Mantel-piece 	.407
	A Tile in Relief	404	Ho! for Long Island	408
	Cockatoo Tile	404	A Tiley Ahstraction	409
	A motive for a Tile	404	A Pomological Tile	409
An Idea by Cadmium	404
Tile Club, The, at Play ~	5 WMeKavLaffan	XVII. .457
	~Edward Strahan -
	Illus. The Tile Club and the Milliner of Bridge-	The Beach at Easthampton	468
	hampton	XVII.. 457	An Old Whaling Station	469
	Castle Conklin	459	The Sweetheart of John Howard Payne	.470
	Uncle Jesse Conklin	459	Home, Sweet Home	472
	Morning at Jesse Conklins	460	Fac.simile of John Howard Paynes Hand-
	The Griffin at Work	462	writing	773
	Cod-fishers Hut on Cap-Tree Island...... 462	The Author of Home, Sweet Home	473
	Menhaden Net-reels	462	From the Sublime to the 	474
	The Owl in Masquerade	463	A School in Sight	475
	A Catch of Menhaden	464	Montauk Light	475
	Procession of ye Tilers	464	Sketching at Easthampton	476
	Portrait of the  Chestnut	465	Flat Top Tree	476
	A Belle of Bridgehampton	466	Pharaoh, the King of the Montauks	477
	Ronkonkoma	466	Reckless Explorations	477
	Old Wind-mill at Bridgehampton	467	Impressions of Long Island	478

Tileston, Williana M., Papers by:
	Some American Sporting Dogs h.... XIII..768	Our Pets and Protectors *	XVI.. 95
Timber, Boiler for Stripping Bark from	The Worlds Work	XIII.. 428
Time on Stress, Influence of		XIX. .386
Times, The Better        	Topics of the Time	xm. .269</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00190" SEQ="0190" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI184" N="A102">INDEX.
Tinning Metals, New Formuke in	The Worlds Work	Pace.
		XII. .444
Tin, Plating with		XVII.. 764
Tin, Scrap, Utilization of	    	XX. .950
Tires, Shrinking on, by Hot Water			 XV.. 443
T., J. A. The Hour and the Man	Poem	Brie-d-Brac	XII.. 257
To a Bird. Poem		James A. Bardey	XIII.. ~
To Adelaide. Poem. (Quoted)		John Howard Payne	xiii.. 884
Toad Lane, Rochdale *		Charles Barnard	XIII. . 203
Illus. Central Stores and Office of Leicester Co-	Branch Stores of the Leeds Industrial . .209
	operative Society	XIII.. 209
To a Gorilla in a Menagerie. (F. XV. Clarke)	Bric-d-Brac	XIV. .272
To a Little Girl. Poem. (W. F. Norris)		xvii. . 706
Toboganning. (See Canadian Sports. ~)
To Dora. Poem	Mary Mopes Dodge	 XII.. 332
To F. T. S. Poem. (XV. D. Kelsey)	Bric-d-Brac	xvii.. 6i6
Togas and Toggery	(larence Cook	XIV. .783
Illus. Terra-Cotta Head found at Tanagra. xiv. .783 Extreme Coquetry in Head-dress	796
	Church Vestment made of Eastern Stuff 	.783	Ohlique Style of Head-dress	796
	Necklace discovered hy Schliemann at		Square-cot Bodice	797
	   Hissarlik	784	Low Rounded Bodice	797
	Statue of Sapor	785	Odette Bodice	798
	A curled and comhed Assyrian Bull 	.786	Corselet and Basque	798
	TogaFront View	787	Dolman with Page Sleeves	798
	TogaBack View	787	Fashion during Reign of Louis Philippe ...
	Statue of Vulcan	788	7Medicis Ruff	lou
	Terra-Cotta Figure from Tanagra	711	Gahrielle Ruff and Puffed Sleeves	8on
	Wooden Figure of St. Francis, hy Alonzo		Watteau Costume with Sahot Sleeves and
	  Cano	789	   Marquise Ruche	Sot
	Costume of Fifteenth Century	790	Turned-down Collar and Basque with Fac-
	Persian Dress, from a Native Painting	792	   ing	102
	Figure from Paul Veroneses	Marriage  	:Vlohlot  	802
	   in Cana	792	Fashion during the Revolution	803
	Silver Statue of Louis XIII., hy Rude	~	Madame Rtcamier	804
	Painting of Lady of Rouen, Sixteenth Cent-		Head-dresses during the Restoration	8o5
	   ury	7~3	First Empire and the Restoration	8o~
	Portrait of Charles I., hy Van Dyck	794	Catherine de Medicis and the Children he-
	Portrait of a Gentleman, hy Goya	795	   fore Titians Adam and Eve	807
	Extreme Severity in the Head-dress	796

To Irwin Russell. Died in New Orleans, December 23d, 1879.
   (H. C. Bunner, in Puck)	Bric-d-Brac	XIX. .799
Token, The. Poem	Richard Henry Sloddard	XVII.. 893
Tolstoys The Cossacks	Culture and Progress	XVI. . 753
To Miss D., in her Album. Poem	J. C. Holland	XIII. .312
To One who had called a Woman a Butterfly. (Charlotte F.
   Bates)	Bric-d-brac	 XV.. 144
Tooker, L. Frank, Poems by:
	Song	xvii.. n88	April	xviii..
	Sleep	xvii.. 289	In Novemher	xix.. 320
	A Winter Morning	xvii..
Tools for Amateurs, New	The Worlds Work	XVII.. 764
Too Much of It	Topics of the Time	XVI. .430
TOPICS OF THE TIME. Contents of:
Acting under Excitement	xv.. 88i
Administration, The New	xiv.. 209
Advertising Shame	xii.. 267
American Art	xIII. .225
American Authorship	xi.. 280
American Honesty	xi.. 226
American Politics, The Future of.... xiv.. 398
Amusements of the Rich, The	xiii.. 726
Amusements, Winter	xi.. 212
Apotheosis of Dirt, The. (See also Vol.
	xx. .939)	xx. .463
Appleton, Dr., on Copyright	xiv.. io8
Appointment, A Recent, Thoughts Sug
	gested hy	xvi.. 286
	Art as a Steady Diet	xvii. .438
	Art Criticism	xviii.. 235
	Art, Greatness in	 xvi.. ~86
Art Industry, A Profitahie. An Offer of
	   Premiums	xix. .938
	Art, Pettiness in	xx.. 246
Authorship, American	xI. .280
Bacon, George B., D. D	xiii. .267
Barharism, The Tax for	xiv..
Beaconsfield and Gladstone	xx.. 303
Bennett Business, The	xx. .937
Books and Reading	xv. .425
Books, The Prices of	xi.. 434
	British and American Farming	xix. .462
Bryant, The Death of	xvi..
	Capitalist, The, and the Laborer	xvi.. 896
	Centennial, The	xi.. 432
	Centennial, The	xii. .429
	Charities, The Puhlic	xv.. 272
	Checks and Balances	xvII.
	Chinese in California, The	XIII. .424
	Church Dehts	xv.. 589
	Church Music	xviii.. 234
	Civil Service, A Reform in the	xv .272
	Civil Service, The	xii.. 898
	Clergy, Pauperizing the	xiv. .853
	College, Fitting for	xv.. 426
	College Instruction	xviii. .458
	Coming Man, The	xi. .433
	Common Sense and Rum	xx.. 247
	Commune, Our	xvi.. 584
	Congress, The Terrible	xvi.. 742
	Copyright, Dr. Appleton on	xiv.. nol
Copyright, English and American . .. ...... 900
	Copyright, listernational	xx.. 246
	Country Homes	xiii.. 225
	Country to City, From	xix. .462
	Crime in its Own Element	xvi.. 217
Crimes, Double, and One-Sided Laws xii. .220
Crime, The Romance and Retribution
	   of	xiii. .56o
	Culture and Christianity	xvi.. 432
	Dandyism	 xx.. 788
	Dead-Beat Nuisance, The	xii.. 592
	Departed, A Word for the	xiii.. 267
	Despotism, Popular	xvii.. 439
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Vol. Page.

TOPICS OF THE TIME. Contents of: (Continued.)
Political Outlook, The. .	xi.. t23

Political Training	III. .715
Politico, American, The Future of....	xiv.. 398
	Politico, A Word on	 xix. .6at
	Politico, Improving	xvii.. 900
	Popular Wisdom, The	xviii.. 935
	Preaching, The Changes in	 XIV. .255
	Premier at a Premium, The	 xvi.. 894
	Presidential Campaign, The	 xx.. 787
	Pride, Our National	 XIII.. 559
	Production, Regulated	 xiv. .854
Profitahle Art Industry. An Offer of
	   Premiums	XIX. .938
	Progress, Indications of	Xv. .127
	Protection	XV.. 270
	Protestant Vaticanism	XIII. .557
	Protestant Vaticanism, More	xiv.. ~6o
	Prudential Element, The	XVII.. 296
	Puhlic Halls	 XI. .~39
	Pulpit, The Bondage of the	 xv.. 126
Reconstruction of National Morality,
	The	XI. .889
	Reform, The Philosophy of	 xi.. ~8o
	Religion in These Days	xvii..
	Remedy is with the People, The	xii. .120
	Retrihution, The Talk Ahout	xvi..
	Revision of the Scriptures, The	xix.. 784
	Revivals and Evangelists	xi. .887
	Royalty and Loyalty in Canada	xvii.. 598
	School Question, The	xi..
	Schools, The Common	XI.. 738
	Scienti5c Foolishness	xviii.. 619
	Scrihuer, J. Blair	xvii.. 753
	Scriptures, The Revision of the	IX.. 784
	Sermon, The	XIX. .304
	Seymour, Edward	xiv.. 256
	Shop-keepers, Great	XIi. .431
	Social Drinking	XVII. .753
	Social Evil, The	XIi. .592
Social Needs and Social Leading .... xvii.. 298
	Southern Civilization	xviii.. ~o6
	Speaking, The Art of	 xvi.. 288
	Stanley and his Reward	 xv.. 590
	Strike, The Great	 xiv..
	Summer Dreams	 xiv.. 7I2
	Sunday Bummers	 XIX.. 302
	Talking, Good	xviii.. 936
	Tanners (Dr.) Fast: Cui Bono	..... 936
	Taylor, Bayard	xvii.. 754
	Teachers and Task-masters	 XIX. .303
	Temperance Education	 xix.. 622
Temperance Movement, The New....	xIv. .399
	Thomas, Mr. Theodore	xvii.. 248
	Times, The Better	XIII.. 269
	Too Muchoflt	xvi..43,
	Tramp, Once More the	xv.. 852
	Trees	 XX. .935
	Trustees and Professors, College	xiii.. 864
	Turk, The Defeat of the	xvi.. 143
	Village Improvement Societies	Xii.. 750
	Village Reform	xiv.. un
	Virtues, Some Thin	xvii.. 899
Vulgarity in Fiction and on the Stage. X\OII. . 133
Wagner at Bayreuth	XIII.. 124
Waste, The Way we	XI.. 282
West Point Affair, The. (Cadet Whitta
	ker)	XX.. 462
West Point and the Educational Chari
	ties	xv. .424
Winter Amusements	XI.. 28i
WinterAmusements, Womans	xv.. 125
Women, Harvard Examinations for ...	XII.. 749
Women, The Harvard Examination for.xv. .273
Wood, Engraving on	XVIII - .456
Work for The Machine	XV. .427
Write it Yourself	XVIII.. 784
Doctors, The Manufacture of	Xu..590
Dreams, Summer	xiv.. 713
Duties, Suspected	XII. .899
Easter, A Lay Sermon for	xix. .g~
Editorial Trials	xiii.. 865
English and American Copyright .... XII.. 900
Engraving on Wood. (See also Art In
   dustry, A Profitahle )	XVIII.. 456
Epidemic of Dishonesty, An	 xv.. 733
European Travel	XVIII.. 782
Failing from High Places	 xv.. 883
Familiaiity	 XIX. .623
Farming, British and American	 XIX. .461
Fiat Money	 XIX. .463
Fiction	 XV.. 734
Fiction, The Interest of	 XIII. .270
Financial Legislation, Recent	 XVI. .142
Garnered Names, Our	 XVI.. 895
Goodness as Literary Material	 xvi.. 742
Gossip, A Cure for	  XI. .435
Greenhacks and Green People	xvii..
H,alls, Puhlic	  XI.. 739
Harvard Examinations for Women ... xii.. 749
Harvard Examination for Women, The. xx.. 273
Honesty, American	XI. .126
Houses and Things	XIV. .254
Humility to Excellence, From	XII.. 430
Huxleys (Mr.) Visit	XIII. .268
Industrial Education	XIX.. 785
Industrial Education Again	xx.. 464
Industries, The Multiplication of.... xiii.. 863
International Copyright	XX.. 146
Is Life Worth Living?	XIX. .142
Keeping at It	XI. .888
Kiddle, Mr., A Reply From	xviii.	937
KiddIes (Mr.) Book	XVIII. 457
Lahor Question, An Aspect of the. xviii.. 307
Lay Sermon for Easter, A	xix. ~
Lugitirnate Novel, The	 xx.. 629
Life in Large and Small Towns	xx.. 627
Literary Class, The	XII. .267
Literary Materials and Tools	XVII.. 297
Literary Virility	 XI.. 737
Living, Thin, and Thick Dying	XVI.. 430
Machine, The, in New England.. ..... 59t
Magazines New Year, The	xi.. 123
Magazine, The	XVII.. 146
Marriage as a Test ............... xviii. .620
May Conference, The	XII. - 429
Medical Profession and the State,
	The	XVII. .901
Mendicancy, The Disease of	XIII. .416
Moody and Sankey. (See New De-
parture, A.)
Moody, Mr., and his Work	XI. .124
Music, Church	XVIII.. 134
National Morality, The Reconstruction
   of	 xi. .889
Nations Doctors, The	xix. - 143
Negro, The Shadow of the	 XX.. 304
New Departure, A	 XII.. 268
Newspapers, A Word Ahout	XVIII.. 783
New York, The Future of	 XIV. .253
Novel, The Legitimate	 xx.. 629
Opinions, Cheap	 XII.. 122
Ornamental Branches, The	 XVI.. 744
Pauper Poison, The	 XIV. .399
Personal Economies	 xx.. 6~8
Peter the Great, The Reign of	XIX.. 142
Philosophy of Reform, The	 xi.. ~8o
Physical Strength, The Moral Value
	of	XIII. .415
Pictures, The Purchase of: A Proposi
  tion	XIX. .783
Poetry? Isit	XII..123
Political Machine, The	XX - .302

Topophone, The		Tue Worlds Work	  XX.. 797
Tornado, The. Poem		fkarles de Kay	 XIX. 936
Torrey, Joseph A. The Difference	Poem	Bric-d-Brae	 XIII.. 736
Tory History of the Revolution, The		Culture and Prooress -	XVIII.. 790
To Sorrow. Poem		Julie K Wetherill	 XIX. .435
To T. B. A. Poem		Edgar Faweelt	 XIV. .397
To the Clergy		Edward Eggleston	XVII.. 483
To the Katydid. Poem		Henry S. Cornwell	 XVI.. 836
Touch of the Unseen, The. Poem		Joselk Cook	  XI, . 720
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Tourgut~neff, Ivan, Papers by:	Page.
	The Living Mummy	xii. .563	A Nobleman of the Steppe*	XIV. .323
Tourgu~nefl~ Ivan		H alnzar .bfrth Bayesen	XIV. .200
	Illus. Ivan Tourgudneff	 xiv. .200
Tourgudneff s (Ivan) Virgin Soil	(allure and Progress	XV.. 136
Tow-Boats, Canal   ........................ 	The Worlds Work	XI.. 755
Towle, George M. Louis Adolphe Thiers...... 		xv. .112
Townsends (George Alfred) Tales of the Chesapeake 	Culture and Progress	XX. .946
Trafton, Adeline, Papers by:
	His Inheritance * . ...... 432, 662, 8o8; xv.. 57	Fraillein	xvii.. 185
	[239, 363, 472, 624, 790; xvi. .8o, 278, 354	A Narrow Street	XVIII. .57, 234
Traftons (Adeline) His Inheritance 	(allure and Progress	XVII. 156
Traftons (Mark) Sketches	           	 xv.. 6oi
Tramp, Once More the	Tojics of the Tune	 xv.. 88~
Transcendentalism and Orthodoxy. (Joseph Cook)	Culture and Progress	 xv.. 894
Transcendentalism in New England. (0. B. Frothiogham)	          	 xli.. 6oo
Transfigured. Poem	S. Al. B. Piatt	XIX..195
Transplanting	P. T. Q	xiv.. ii6
Transportation Question, The	Stcplzen LI. Dillaye	XVL . 687
Travel, Two Books of	(allure and Ps-ogress	XIII.. 727
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Origin of the. (M. S. Beach).... (ommunications . . XVII. . 299; XVIII. . 136
Trees	. Topics of the Time	XX. . 935
Trenchs (R. C.) Lectures on Medinval Church History.... (ulture and Progress	XVII. .449
Trinity College, Hartford	J47 C. Brocklesliy	XI. .601
	Illus. View of the Proposed Buildings, Trinity	Professor Jim	6o1
	College	xi.. 6oi	The Lemon-squeezer	6o1
	Statue of Bishop Brownell, City Park,	President Pynchon	609
	Hartford	6o~	Proposed Chimney-piece in Dining-hall ... 622
	Washington College in 2125	604	Bishop Berkeleys Chair	6i~
	Bishop Seahurys Miter	6o~	Seal of Trinity College	625
	Trinity College in 2169	607
Trinity Parish	William H. Rideing	XVIII. .417
	Illus. Rev. Morgan Dix, D. D	xviii.. 427	St. Pauls, Broadway and Vesey Street .... 426
	Interior of Trinity Church	427	Chapel Trinity Infirmary	427
	Trinity Church	421	Apothecarys Shop, Trinity Infirmary	428
	The Chimes	429	Sisters of St. Mary entering St. Johns
	Interior of St. Augustine a	420	   Church	429
	Rear and Front of St. Augustines	422	Memorial Chapel, Trinity Church	430
	The Illuminated Cross, St. Augustines	.422	Trinity School, New Church Street	432
	Poor-box in St. Augustines	423	St. Johns Chapel	432
	Letter Elevator at St. Augustines	423	Sc. Corneliuss Chapel, Governors Island	.432
	Going to Church in the Olden Time	424	Trinity Chapel	432
	Interior of St. Pauls	425	51. Chrysostoms Chapel	432
Triolets. (John G. Wilson)	Bric-h-Broc	 XVI.. 6o8
Trip to England, The. (William Winter)	Culture and Progress	XVII. .911
Triumph of Love, The. (Ella Dietz)		XVII.. 305
Triumph of Oliver Bumm, The. Poem. (Quipple Yarrow). .. Br.c-J-Brac		 XVI.. 759
Trollopes (T. A.) Thackeray 	C iture and Progress	XVIII. .632
Trout-Fishing ia the Rangeley Lakes	.lZdsoard Seymour	 XIII. .433
	Illus. Telling Fish Stories	XIII.. 433	An Experiment in Natural Philosophy	~43
	Hic Jacet	434	 ]There goes my rod	444
	Upper Dam	435	Catching a Five-pounder in the Lake	4~5
	Glad to see you, Uncle John	435	Stony Batter	446
	Map of the Lakes, etc	436	The Dam on Rangeley Stream	447
	Cape Kennehago	437	 Cleft Rock at Bema	448
	Meeting of the Waters	438	A Waterscape	448
	George Shepard Page	439	 Matching a Seven-pound Trout	449
	Interior of Camp Kennehago	440	The Spirit of Mooseliicmaguntic	449
	His Head	442	Breaking Camp	.450
	Allerton Lodge	442	The Net Result	452
	C. T. Richardson	442
Trowbridge, John.	The Hidden Brook. Poem		  XI.. 256
Trowbridge, J. T.	Old Robin.5 Poem		 XVI.. 564
Truant Madge. Poem		Kate Putnam Osgood	 XII.. 167
Truax, Charles H. Some Precepts for Slandering Safely	XV.. 214
True Republic, A. (Albert Stickney)	Culture and Progress	XVIII.. 941
Truro Parish ~	W. P. Mc (arty	XI.. 6a9

Illus. Pohick Church, Truro Parish, Virginia......
Tryst, The. Poem		Elizabeth Stoddard	XIX.. 198
Tube-Cleaner, New	The Worlds Work	XIX. .475
Tube Wells, Improved Method of Sinking	XV.. 603
Tubular Piles	XVIII. .318</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Turkistan,~ An American in		XIII.. 211
	Illus. Street and Mosque in Tashkent	Xiii.. 211	The Tomb of Timur	221
	A Kirghiz	213	The Sin-Eater	219
	Baba Bek and Jura Bek	224	Seid 1\Iohammed Khudayar, Khan of
	An Uzbek	225	   Khokand	222
	A Hindoo	226	A Barber U Suidun	222
	A Boy of Tashkent	227
Turk, The Defeat of the	Topics of the Time	.XVI. . 143
Turner (J. M. XV.), Life of. (Philip G. Hamerton)	Cit/lure and Progress	XVIII.. 146
Tusayan, The Ancient Province of	I W. Powell	XI.. 193
	Illus. Wol-pi, a Village in the Tusayan Coun-	Mi-shong-i-ns-vi	203
	try	xi.. 293	Si-choam-via and Te-wa	204
	Alcove Bad Lands	295	Scene in Te-wa	205
	Map of Tusayan	296	Praying for Rain	206
	Ash-tish-kel, a Chief of the Navajos	296	Ruins on the Brink of Glen Caflon	207
	The Thousand Wells	297	Watch-tower at McElmo Caflon	205
	Interior of Oraihi House	193	An-ti-naints, Pu.tu-su, and Wi-chuts (Posy,
	A Navajo Boy	200	   Eyelash, and Birdie)	209
	Terraced Houses in Oraibishowing En-		Ruins at the Head of McElmo Cafion	220
	   trance to Kiva in the Foreground	202	Ancient Cliff House	III
	The Houses of Tal-ti, Chief of the Coun-		An Indian Hunter	222
	   cil in the Town of Oraihi	202
Twain, Mark, A New Book by	Cit/litre and Progress	. XIII.. 875
Twenty Poems. (R. K. Weeks)		XIII. .422
Twenty-six Hours a Day	Mary B/ake	.XV. .554, 858
Twins of Table Mountain, The. (Bret Harte)	Cit/lure and Progress	XIX. .473
Twitchell, Joseph H. Concerning Charles Lamb	       	XI.. 720
Two Antis, The. Poem. (Charlotte F. Bates)	Bric-d-Brac	XVII.. 918
Two Couples: A White and a Yellow 	Wi//iain M. Baker	XVIII. .375
Two Greetings. Poem	Boyard Tay/or	XII.. i8
Two Kings. Poem	ilic/tard Henry Sloddard	XIV.. 501
rwo Loves. Poem. (H. W. Austin)	Bric-d-Brac	XX. .479
TWO Priina-Donnas. (C. C.)		XVIII. .319
Two Purse-Companions	George Parsons Lalitrop	XVI.. 419
Two Saints of the Foot-Hills 	Bret Harle	XV.. 8io
Two Sermons. Poem      	Aitstin Dobson	XVIII.. 64
Two Sides of a Sentiment. Poem. (S. M. L.)	Home and Sociely	XV. .430
Tyler, ?vloses Coit. The University of Michigan *		XI. .523
Tylers (M. C.) American Literature	Cu/I re and Progress	XVII. .757
Typhoid and its Causes. (George E. Waring, Jr.)		VII. .913
U NXTTAINED. Poem	Nora Periy	XIX. .196
Unawares. Poem	~.R. B	XIII. .484
Uncle Cap Interviewed. Poem. (Irwin Russell)	Bric-d-Brac		XI. .454
Uncle Eseks Wisdom			XX. .640, Soo, 951
Uncle Gabes White Folks. Poem. (Thomas N. Page)			XIII. .882
Uncle Jims Baptist Revival-Hymn. (Sidney and Clifford
   Lanier)			XII. .142
Uncle Mellick Dines with his Master. Poem. (J. R. Eggleston)			XVIII. .320
Under High Pressure	Char/es Barnard		. .. -. XIX. .276
Under the Cedarcroft Chestnut. Poem	Sidney Lanier		XV. .380
Under the Empire. (J. B. H.)	Cu/lure and Progress		XVII. .913
Under the Rose. Poem	J. H		XIII.. 82
Underwood, Francis H. Oliver Wendell Holmes			XVIII.. I 17
Undiscovered Country, The. (W. D. Howells)         Cu/lure and Progress 			XX.. 793
Unfulfilled. Poem	Edward Garrett		XV.. 377
Uninfiammable Dress Material                       The		Worlds Work	XI. .905
Union College                                  Wi/liaiit We//s			XII. .229
	Illus. General View of Union College	XII. .229	College Entrance	235
	Old Academy, 1795	229	A Curiosity of Union College	236
	Union College in 2804	230	Maria	237
	Dr. Nolt	232	The Pipe of Peace	237
	The Nott Stove	232	College Grounds	237
	The Union Army	233	Dr. Nolts Cocked Hat	239
	Prof. Taylor Lewis	233	The Old Mohawk Bridge, SchenecIady...	.240
	President Eliphalet Nott Potter	234	Old Dutch House, Schenectady	240
Union Square: 7 P. M. (J. B. M.)	Bric-d-Bi-ac	XVIII. .479
United States as a Nation, The. (Joseph P. Thompson).... Culture and Progress	XV. .439
United States, Popular History of the. (William Cullen
   Bryant and Sydney Howard Gay)		XVI.. 749
University of Berlin, The	H/a/mar H/orth Boyesen	XVIII. .205
	Illus. Karl Richard Lepsius	XViII. .205	Rudolph Virchow	207
	Ernst Curtins	206	Hermaun Ludwig Helmholtz	208
	Hermano Grimm	207	Theodor Mommien	208</PB>
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		IZol. Page.
University of Michigan,* The	Moses Coil Tyler	 XI. .523
	Illus. The University of Michigan in 2855... XI. .523	liJr.iversity Hall	529
	Rev. George P. Williams, LL. D	524	Astronomical Ohservatory	  529
	Presidents House	525	Chemical Lahoratory	530
	Rev. Henry P. Tappan, LL. D	525	Law College	. .. 530
	School-Girls Glen	526	Medical College                   
	Rev. Erastus 0. Haven, LL. D	527	Hall of the Alpha No Society	532
	James B. Angell, LL. D	528	Tail-piece                       
General Lihrary	528
University of Rome,0 The	HJs.lmar Hjortlz Boyesen	XVIII. .654
	Illus. Pico della Mirandola		xviii	654	Count Mamiani	6~6
		Padre Angelo Seechi		~	Ruggero Boughi	6~6
		Copernicus                    
Unknown Ship, The. Poem	William AL Briggs	xviii.. 934
Unopened Letter, The. Poem. (Andrew B. Saxton)	Bric-d-Brac	 XIII.. 288
Unpublished Letter from John Adams		 xx.. 6o
Unseen World, The. (John Fiske)	Culture and Progress	 XIV. - 266
Unveiled. * Poem. (Dedicated to William Cullen Bryant).... Paul H Hayne		 XIV. .383
Upper Egypt. (Dr. Klunzinger)	Culture and Pro ress	  XV.. 895
Upper Lake Region? Is there a Subterranean Outlet to the.... Martin A. Howell, Jr		  XI . 784.
Ups and Downs. Poem. (Job Case)	Bric- -Ii rae	XVIII.. 951
Upton, Francis R. Edisons Electric Light ~		 XIX. .531
Urner, Nathan D. The Archery Meeting. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	  XX.. 799
VAGABOND, A Scientific	1-1 /a lmar lijiortA Boyesen	  XI.. 229
Valentine, A. Poem	Laura Winthrop Johnson	 XIX.. 593
Valentine, A. Poem	ill. IL D	 XIII.. 51 I
Vallombrosa, A Pilgrimage to	T. It. Bacon	XVIII.. 97
Vandegrift, Margaret, Poems by:
	Replevin	xIu..152	Ad InterimAd DiemAd Damnum. ....... 766
Van Rensselaer, M. G. The Plague of Formal Calls	Home and Society	  XIX. . 787
Vas Bender Henshpecked? (Von Boyle)	Bric-d-Brac	  XIII. .575
Vashti. Poem	H. H	   XV. .417
Vassar College, The Art Collection of	Culture and Progress	   XI. . 593
Vegetable Leather                   .. . .. The Worlds Work		  XIII.. 139
Venice. (Charles Vriarte)	Culture and Progress	  XIX.. 314
Ventilation, Cheap	The Worlds Work	   XX.. 3 i6
Ventilation of Ships		   XII. . 139
Verne, Jules. The Mysterious Island.0 Part III	XI.. 703, 866
Vernes (Jules) Exploration of the World	Culture and Progress	XIX. .313
Vernes (Jules) Michael Strogoff	XIII.. 87;
Verses of Two Cbildren. (Elaine and Dora R. Goodale)		XVII.. fibS
Victorian Poets. (Edmund Clarence Stedman)	XI.. 289
Viele, Egbert L. A Trip with Lincoln, Chase, and	0	XVI. .813
Village Church, The. Poem	B. P. B. Bianciardi	XIX. .859
Village Improvement Societies	opics of the Time	XII. . 750
Village Improvement Societies.0 (See Farm Villages )	George E. Waring, Jr	XIV.. 97
Village Reform	Topics of the Time	xiv.. i io
Village Sanitary Work.0 (See also Cistern Water )	Geo;ge B. Warm6, Jr	. ...... 176
	Illus. Pipes Resting on their Shoulders .. . ...... i~	The Emerson Ventilator	un
	Pipes Resting on their Full Length	277	Diagram Illustrating Manner of Sewage
	Grease-trap	279	   Disposal at Lenox, Mass	213
	Fields Flush Tank	i~	Settling Basin	214
Village Society in Winter	Home and Society	XV. .275
Villari, Linda. The Plain Story of Savonarolas Life 0		XX. .503
Vincent, Marvin R. Among the Westmoreland Giants. (Eng
   lish Edition only)		XVII.. 190
Vincents (M. R.) Gates Into the Psalm Country~	Culture and Progress	XVIII. .945
Vino Santo. Poem	IL H	  XI.. 416
Vintage Song, A. Poem	B. B. P. Bianciardi	 XIV - .852
Violin, Improved	The Worlds Work	XVIII.. 475
Viollet-le-Ducs Discourses on Architecture 0	(ulture and Progress	  XI.. 587
Virgin Soil. (Ivan Tourgudneff)		  XV.. 136
Virility, Literary	Topics of the Time	  Xi.. 737
Virtues, Some Thin		XVII.. 899
Visionary Face, TIse. Poem	Paul H. Hayne	 XII.. 28
Visiting	Home and Society	  XI.. 440
Visit to the Asylum for Literary Lunatics, A. (J. Brander
   Matthews)	Bric-d-Brac	 xv.. 6o5
Vita Nuova. Poem	Anne Lynch Botta	 xix.. 671</PB>
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		  kol. Paso.
Vittoria. Poem 	Elizabeth Stuart Phelps	 XIX.. 710
Vivian, Thomas J. John dhinarnan in San Francisco		 xii.. 862
Vivisection, Does, Pay	Albert J. Lefln~well, H. D	  XX. .391
Vivisection, The Value of	II. C. Wood, H. .D  	  XX 766
Von Boyle. Vas Bender Henshpecked ?		 Xlii.. 575
\~oyage of the America, The	Elizabeth Stuart Phelps	  XII.. 68o
Voyager, The. Poem	Richard Watson Gilder	XVIII.. 47
Vulgnrity in Fiction and on the Stage	Topics of the Time	xviii. .133
V V ABASH Bubbles. Poem	Maurice Thompson	XVI. .418
Wagner at Bayrenth0	J. L. C	XII. .361
	Illus. Richard Wagner	XII.. 361	Wagners Theater at I3ayreuth	~66
	Wagners Villa at Bayreuth	362	Tablet in front of Wagners House	367
	Wagners Library	364
Wagner at Bayreuth	Topics of the Time	XIII.. 124
Wail of the Personally Conducted, The. Poem. (H. C.
   Bunner)	Jdric-d-Brac	 XIX.. i6o
Wainwright, Alexander, Papers by:
        The Origin and Practice of Poln.... XVIII.. 309 On Landing in Liverpool         xx.. 306
        Lawn Tennis               xviii.. 6a~ On Arriving in London           xx.. 468
Waiting for the Verdict. Sketch	Bric-d-Brac	  XI. .456
Waiting for Winter. Poem	Henry A. Beers	 XIX.. 205
WTalden, Treadwell. My Look at the Queen		XVII. .210
Walfords (L. B.) Cousins 	(ulture and Progress	XVIII.. 946
Walhalla	Rebecca Harding Davis	XX.. 139
Walker, Amasa. French and American Currencies	xi. .227
Walker, Francis A. Our Domestic Service	XI.. 273
Walker, Professor (Francis A.), on Money	(ulture and Progress	XVIII. .626
Wallace, Lew. A Buffalo Hunt in Northern	~	XVII.. 713
WantedA Minister	Bric-d-Brac	XIX. .319
War Contrasts. Poem	Edward King	XVI. .285
\XTard, Artemas (Major). (See Revolutionary Letters.)
Ward,0 Artemus, at Cleveland	C. C. Ruthrauff	XVI.. 785
Illus. A. Ward and his Grate Show .... XVI.. 715 Portrait of Charles Farrar Browne	781
	Autograph of C. F. Browne	786	Browne at Work	789
Ward, Charles C., Papers by
	Moose-Hooting *	XV.. 449	Porpoise-Shooting *	xx.. ins
Caribou-Hunting *	XVII.. 234

Ward, Joseph (Col.). (See Revolutionary Letters.)
Wards of the United States Government, The	H. 19/	XIX.. 775
Ward, W. S. The New Vork Aquarium	XIII. .577
Waring, George E., Jr., Papers by:
	The Wedding at Ogden Farm	XII.. 85	Cistern Water	XIV. .~6t
	The Bride of the Rhine0,. xii. .384,	490, 694	The Saddle-Horse5	xv.. 84
	[849	The Thoroughbred Horse*	XV.. 257
	Farm Villages0	XIII. .736	Legends of the Mosel. (English Edition
	Village Improvement Societies	XIV.. 97	only)	XVII.. i86
	Village Sanitary Work	xiv.. 276	Inside the Castle ,.,..,,.,.,,,,..,.. xviii..
Public Squares and Public Spaces.... XIV. .403
Warings (George E., Jr.) Farmers Vacation 0	  Culture and Progress	  XI. .898
Warings (George E.) Typhoid and its Causes~~		XVII.. 913
Warner, Charles Dudley, Papers by:
        Saunterings about Constantinople.... XIII. .238 Out of the World            xviii.. 549
        Calvin: A Study of Character     XIV.. 248 The Western Man                XX.. 549
Warners (Charles Dudley) Being a Boy	   Culture and Progress	  XV.. 599
Warners (Charles Dudley) In the Levant 		  XII.. 727
Warners (Charles Dudley) In the Wilderness 	             	 XVI.. 751
Warners (Charles Dudley) Mummies and Moslems 		 XII. . 759
War of the Roses, The. Poem. (R. T. W. Duke, Jr.)	  Bric-h-Brac	 XIV. .271
War Reminiscence, A. (William M. Pegram)	... . 	XVII. .311
Warren, T. Robinson. Bay Shooting0		 XIII.. 145
Warring, C. B. The Mosaic Creation and Modern Science		  XV. .817
Wasliburne, F. B. Thomas Paine and the French Revolution		  XX.. 771
Washing, A Short Essay on. (Mary Dean)	  Home and Society	XVIII. .940
Washing Smoke	   The Worlds Work	  xi 45~
Washington, George, Anecdote of	  Bric-d-Brac                
Washington, General, in Boston. (Quoted)		  XI.. 757
\Vashington,0 Reminiscences of	  A. L. Bassett	 XIV., 73
	Illus. Parable of Ihe Tares	XIV.. 73	The Devils Entering into ye Swine	76
	The Shortest Deed on Record	75	Fac-similes of the Record in the Family Bible 77</PB>
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Washincrton		Vol. Page.
   b The Stuart Portraits of	Jane Stuart	XII. .367
Illus. The Stuart Portrait of Washington at Boston Athenseum. ...... 368
Washingtons Only Sister	A. L. Bassett	XV. .508
Was it Love or hatred 7	Charles de Kay	xviii.. 242
\Vaste, The Way we	Topics of the Time	XI.. 282
Watch Dials, Illuminating	The frForlds Work	XVII.. 764
Watches, Demagnetization of	    	xi.. 299
Watching the Cow. Poem	S. M. B. Pialt	XX.. 280
Watch-Making	The Worlds Work	XIV. .574
Water, Cistern. (G. E. W., Jr.)	home and Society	xiv. .268
Water Color Society, Ninth Exhibition of the	(~nlture and Progress	XI.. 901
Water-Cure, The. Poem	Austin Dobson	XVIII.. 351
Water-Heater, Novel	Tue Worlds Work	xiii.. 282
Water~Ouzel.* (See Humming-Bird of the California Water-falls, The.)
Water Pressure Regulator	The Worlds Work	XV.. 748
Water-Propulsion	    	XIV .723
Water-Raising, New Apparatus for		XIV.. 124
Water, Subterranean, Method of Showing Movement of	    	XV.. 901
Water-Trough, Self-Supplying		XIII.. 139
Way, The. Poem	William C. Shurtleff	XVI.. 79
W., B. Guest and Guest-Room. Poem	Home and Society	XIV.. 718
Weaning the Baby. (Catherine Owen)....		XIX.. 147
Weaver-Birds. (See Bird Architecture.)
Weaving the Web. Poem	Julia C. B. Dorr.	XVI.. 406
Webster. Poem	William Cleaver Wilkinson	XIII.. 8o3
Webster, Daniel, and the Compromise Measures of 185o	William Cleaver Wilkinson	XtI. .41 I
Webster, Reminiscences of. (Peter Harvey)	Culture and Progress	xv. .896
Wedding at Ogden Farm, The	Geo;ge E. Waring, Jr	xii..
Wedding under the Directory, A. Poem	Richard Henry Stoddard	XV. .520
                   With a Wood-Engraving of Kaemmerers Painting of the same title...... 520
Weekss (R. K.) Twenty Poems	Gulture and Progress	XIII. .422
Weighing Apparatus, New	The Worlds Work	XIV. .725
Weighing-Machine, Recording	    	XIII. .879
Weighing-Scales, Calculating Attachments for		XIX.. 317
Weiss, Susan A. T. Last Days of Edgar Allan Poe		XV.. 707
Vv eld, Amy T. Precedents. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	XVII.. 766
Welford, Charles. New English Books	                     XIII.	.424, 571, 729
[875; XIV. .121, 267, 411, 570, 722, 862; XV.. 139, 283, 432,601, 746, 897; XVI. .154, 298
Welles, Charles Stuart, Papers by:
	The Tour of the Nile	XI. .245	Wherefore I Sing. Poem	xvi.. 760
Wells and Cisterns as a Source of	         I W. Pin/iham	xiv.. 631
	Illus. Showing Area of Drainage of a Single Pipe	Well Arched Over two feet from the Bottom.634
	[xiv.. 632	Shut-Off	635
	A Well contaminated hy a Cess-Pool fifty	Transverse Secrion of Cistern with Brick
	feet Distant	633	Filter	635
Well Constructed in the Usual Manner.... 633 Vertical Section of Cistern having Filter of
	Well with an Impervious Wall	634	Charcoal and Gravel	636
Wellss (Charles) Joseph and his Brethren	Culture and Progress	XII. .276
Wells, William. Union College	II. .229
We Love But Few. Poem	Ellen M. H. Gates	XIII. .201
We Met upon the Crowded Way. Poem	Richard Watson Gilder	XVII. .490
Wesleyan University	William North Rice	 xii. .648
	Illus. Westfield Falls, Middletown, Coon... xii.. 641	Rev. Cyrus Foss, D. D	653
	General View of Wesleyan University 	649	Gov. Winthrops Chair	633
	High Street, Middletown, Conn	650	View in the Museum	654
	Rev. Wilhur Fisk	65I	A Corner in the Chemical	654
	Rev. Stephen Olin	6~r	Practical Study of Natural History	655
	Interior of Lihrary	652	The Oshorne Cup of the W. U. Boat Cluh .
	Present use of the old Observatory Dome	6~a	Window in Memorial Hall	6~6
Western Man, The		(harles Dudley Warner	XX.. 549
Western River Improvement *	The Worlds Work	 XX.. 156
Westervelt, Ellsworth. A Trip to Central America		 XV.. 609
Westmoreland Giants, Among the. (English Edition only) 	Marvin R. Vincent	XVII.. 190
West Point Affair, The	Topics of the Time	 xx. .462
West Point and the Educational Charities		 XV. .424
Wetherill, Julie K., Poems by:
	To Sorrow	xix.. ~	Anise Temps, Autre Mceurs	xv.. 6o5
What Does it Matter 7	Bric-ci-Brac	XIII. .287
What is Love? Poem. (Park Benjamin, Jr.)		XIV.. 127
What Our Boys are Reading	W. C. Sumner	XV.. 68i
What the River Saith. Poem	Minnie Fry	XVI.. 784
Wheeler, A. C. On the Iron Trail		XII. . 529</PB>
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	Jo.. P g~.
When Woods are Green ~	Alice Wellington Rollins ... .... XX. .676
	Illus. The South Beach	xx.. 676	The sea-gulls wheeling through the air.. 68i
	The Bathing Beach and Headland	677	Autumn Flowers and Plants	682
	Light-house hy Day	677	The Salt Vats	683
	The Rocky Headland	678	The hrave quails	684
	The ship has spread her canvas	679	The white-winged coots	685
	The Light-house hy Night	679	Tail-piece	685
	The Marsh	68o
Wherefore I Sing. Poem. (Charles Stuart Welles)	Brie-a-Proc		 XVI.. 760
Where is God? Poem	Minot J. Savage		xiii.. 862
While the Rohin Sings. Poem	Elizabeth A/2ers Allen		 XIV. .252
Whip-poor-will, The. Poem	/Ien;y S. Cornwall		XVIII. .416
Whip-poor-will. Poem	Mazy Mapes Dod6e		 xix..
Whip-poor-will, The. Poem	A. ill. Macliar		  XX. .493
Whispered Secret, The. (Joel Benton)	Bric-d-Brac		 XIV. .415
Whistler in Painting and Etching ~	William C. Brozonell		XVIII. .481
	Illus. James A. M. Whistler	XVIII. .481	The White Girl	489
	Portrait of the Painters Mother	483	Etching, Joe	491
	Etching, Vauxhall Bridge	484	Symphony in White, No. III       
	At the Piano	485	Etching, Little Wapping	494
	Etching, Risult, the Engraver	488	Mr. Whistlers Signature	495
	Etching, Thames Warehouses	488
Whistlers, Mr. (J. A. M.) Personality	Bric-d-Brac		XVIII.. 636
White Day, A, and a Red Fox	Jo/zn ./Jzzrroughs		 XVI.. 188
Whitehead, Charles E. North American Grouse2			 XIV. .417
White, H. D. Raindrops: A Love Song			 XVI.. 383
Whiteing, Richard. Chain *			 XIX. .741
Whiteladies. (Mrs. Oliphant)	Culture and Ti-ogress		  XII. .134
White Lead, New Method of Making	The Worlds Work		XVIII. .476
White, of Selhorne	E. S. Nadal		 XIII. .497
	Illus. Gilhert Whites House	XIII.. 497	Another View of Gilhert Whiles House ... 504
	Corner of Frontispiece to an old Edition	of	The Vew-tree in Seihorne Church-yard	505
	   White	499	The Grave of Gilhert White	507
	View of Selhorne from the Hanger	5oi	The Swallow	509
	The Well-head	502	Old Sun-Dial in Whites Garden	511
	The Plestor	503
Whites (Richard Grant) Every-Day English	~nltnre and Progress	XX. .791
Whitney, Adeline D. T. Their Angels. Poem			 XIX.. 197
Whitneys (Adeline D. T.) Sights and Insights	Cultnre and Progress		 XII. .439
Whiton, James Morris. What our Churches Cost us			 XIII. .404
Whittier,2 John Greenleaf	Richard Henry	Stoddard	XVIII.. 569
   Illus. Portrait of John Greenleaf Whittier. Front- The Whither House, Ameshury, Mass   
	ispiece	Vol. xvnr	The Poets Study at Ameshury	572
Fac-simile of Handwriting, to Face Front-	View from the Porch at Oak Knoll, Danvers.~73
	ispiece	Vol. xviii	Under the Oaks at Oak Knoll         
	Whittiers Birthplace	xviii. .569	The Home at Oak Knoll	575
	The Old School-house	570	The Vista View at Oak Knoll	576
Whittiers (John G.) The Vision of Echard 	Culture and Progress	XVII.. 6o6
Who Rescued the Donner Party ~	Bric-d-Brac	 XII.. 447
Widowed. Poem	A. B. Boyle	XVIII. 873
Wikoffs (Henry) Reminiscences of an Idler 	Culture and Pro6 ress 	xx.
Wilcox, Ansley, Papers hy:
	The Structure of Oxford *	xvi.. ~68	Undergraduate Life at Oxford	xvii.. 282

Wilcox, Julius, Papers hy:
An Exposition of Life Insumnee .... xiii.. 646 How Lead-Pencils are Made	xv.. be

rhe Nether Side of Life Insurance..xiv. .382
Wild Clematis. Poem	Dora Read Coodale  		XVIII. .614
Wild Life in a Southern Country 	Culture and Progress		XVIII.. 632
Wilhelmj and Rem6nyi2	J. R. C. Hassard	XVIII. .111
	Illus. August Wilhelmj	xviii.. zs~	Edonard Remtnyi	ii6
Wilkinson, A. G. Notes on Salmon-Fishing	XII. .769
Wilkinson, William Cleaver, Papers hy:
	Daniel Wehster, and the Compromise	Wehster. Poem	xiii.. 8o~
	Measures of i8~o	xii. .411	A Rememhered Teacher. Poem.... xix. .~8e
Will Denhigh, Nohleman	Cnltnre and Progress	XV.. 433
William and Mary College ~	John Esten Cooke	xi..
Illus. William and Mary College. Before the Fire	Communion Service, Bruton Parish Church. 8
	of 1859	xi.. i	The Old Raleigh Tavem	9
	William and Mary College, as Rehuilt in		Ruins of the Old Colonial Palace	9
	2859 	3	Colonial Powder Magazine, Williamshurg,
	Rev. James Blair, Founder, and First Pres-		   Va	ii
	   ident of William and Mary College	4	Apollo Room, Old Raleigh Tavern	22
	William and Mary College, 2875	s	Interior of Lihrary, William and Mary Col-
	The Botetourt Stalue	6	   lege	23
	The Bruton Parish Church	7	Main Street, Williamshurg. From the Col-
	Old Capitol, Williamshurg, Va	8	  lege Windows	14</PB>
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INDEX.
	 Vol. Page.
Williams, Alice. Rosenlied. Poem. (See Brotherton, Alice Williams)	 XII.. 498
Williamson, Richard, Jr. Col. Randolph Snaughtcr, of Vir-
   ginia0 ..........................          Bric-k-Brac	 xii.. 141
Williamsons (John) Ferns ofKentucky.......~         6ulturc and Progress	xvii. .306
Williams, Roger, As to                       	XIII. . 726
Willis, The. Poem                                David L. Proudfit	XVIII.. 765
Wilmshurst, Zavarr, Poems by:
	The Choice	xii.. 448	Love and Mischief	xii.. loS
Wilson, James Grant	.Ric/zord Henry Dana	XVIII.. 105
Wilson, John G. Triolets	Brie-k -P rae	 xvi.. 6o8
XVilsons (Alexander) Ornithology	Culture and Progress	XVII. .912
Wilsons (Andrew) The Abode of Snow		~9I
Wilson, The Ornithologist	Dorsey Gardner	xi.. 690
	Illus. Alexander Wilson		xi.. 697	Wilsons School-house at Kingscssing    699
		Bertrams House in Botanic Gardens,	near	Gloria Dci. Old Swedish Church, Phila
            Philadelphia                   697	delphia, Wilsons Borial-jolace         700
Wind- Harp, The. Poem		Luer/ce	XVI .. 622
Window Gardening		Home and Society	XI. .439
Window-Screens, Novel Styles of		 he Worlds Work	XIV.. 269
Wind-Storm, A, in the Forests of tbe Yuba		John Muir	. XVII.. 55
   Illus. A Wind-Storm in the California Forests. ....... 56
Wines, Dr. and his Last Work         		Culture and Progress	XIX.. 946
Wings. Poem. After Bonalde. (Mary Ainge Dc Vere)		Brie-k -Brac	XVII.. 767
Winser, Henry J. Dresden China		         	XV.. 685
Winter, Village Society in		Home and Society	XV.. 276
Winter Amusements		Topics of the Time	XI. .281
\Vinter Amusements, Womans		    	XV.. 125
Winter Morning, A. Poem		L. Frank Tooker	XVII.. 537
Winter Sunshine. (John Burrougbs)		6ulture and Pro0 ress	XI.. 749
Winters (XVilliam) The Trip to England		    	XVII. . 91 1
Wire, Gauging, Proposed Change in the System of		The Worlds Work	XV.. 443
Wire Rolling-Mill		    .	XVII.. 613
Wish, A. Poem. (XV. T. Peters)		Brie-k-B rae	x. .952
Witchery of Archery, The		Maurice Thompson	XVI.. 754
Witlsington, Mary S. A Fantasy. Poem			XII. .623
With Thee. Poem		William Wedster ./illseoortk	XIV.. 236
W., J. W. Adrienne. Poem		Brie-k-B rae	XVIII.. 477
Woful Tale of Jotbam Brown. Poem. (Jennie E. T. Dowe).. 			XVII.. i6o
Woman Hater, A. (Charles Reade)		Culture and Progress	XIV.. 720
Womans Letter, A. Poem. (Mary Ainge Dc V...)		Brie-k-Brae	- -.. XIV.. 725
Women, Harvard Examinations for		Topies of the Time	XII.. 749
Women, The Harvard Examination for		    	XV.. 273
Wonder World Stories		Culture and Pro0 ress 	XV. .440
Woodbines in October		Charlotte P. Bates	IV.. 842
Wood-Cut Printing, The Growth of	Theodore L. De Vinne. XIX.. 86o; XX.. 34
Illus. Engraved Initial Letter and Movable
	Types of the Mentz Psalter    xix.. 16o
A Section from oiie of Bugmairs Prints of
	The Triumph of Maximilian . .. . Ili
The Apocalypse. Drawn hy Albert DOrer. 66a
	Types of the Speculum Salutis	863
	Old Engmving in Outline	163
	Early Roman Types of Light Faces	163
	Page from a Book of Hours	864
The Hand-Press of the Sixteenth Century. I6~
	Old English Printing-Office	166
	Engraving on Wood	867
	Device of Thielman Kerver	867
Device of Christopher Plantin, King of
	Printers	868
	Old French Printing-Office	868
	The Wood.Lark. Engraved hy Bewick.... 869
WoodenAge,5 The                           
	SIlos. The First Stroke	xv.. i45
	Sawing Logs in the Wood	047
	Loading from the Stump	i48
	A Log Landing	i48
	Down at the Boom	049
	Supper Horn and Wammikin	050
Wood-Frame Hand-Press of sloo	870
The Stanhope Press                 
A Section of Harveys Engraving of the
   Assassination of Dentatus		873
The Columbian Press		174
English Printing Machine of i8i9	xx..
A Sketch hy Doyle		36
Adams Power Press		37
Stop-Cylinder Printing Machine		38
A Flat Print without Overlay		40
First Overlay		40
Second Overlay		40
Third Overlay		40
Fourth Overlay		40
Fifth Overlay		4r
The Overlays Fixed on the Cylinder		42
A Print from Overlays		43

 (harles D. Bobinson         
I\leasuring at the Roll-way		082
Breaking a Log Jam		053
A Logjam		~54
A Modern Saw-Mill		054
Hauling Logs up The Brow at the Mill.i5~
Wood-Engraving, Hints on. (W. J. Linton)	Culture and Progress	 XIX. .792
Wood, Engraving on	Topics of the Time	XVIII. .456
Wood-Engraving. (See Art Industry, A Profitable.)
Wood Fires	Hannah Snowden	 xiv. .857
Wood, H. C. The Value of Vivisection		 XX.. 766
XV.	.145</PB>
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III
			  Vol. Page.
Wood, Inlaying, by Compression		The Worlds Work	 XVII. .915
Wood, Preservation of			 XVII.. 914
Wood Pulp, Culture of the Aspen for			   XI.. 299
Wood, To Polish		Home and Society	  xi.. I
Wood, William. The New President of Board of Education... Culture and .lArogrcss			   XI.. 754
Woolf, M. At Last. Poem ~			  XIV.. 743
\Vool from Skins, Machinery for Removing		Tue Worlds frVork	  xii. .913
Woolseys (Theodore D.) Political Science		(~ulture and Progress	  XV.. 597
Woolseys (Theodore D.) Communism and Socialism			 xix.. 789
Woolson, Constance Fenimore. King	David	   	  xv.. ySi
Woolsons (Constance F.) Rodman the Keeper 		Culture and .Progrcss	    x.633
\Vooten, Dudley G. Southern Civilization		dommunications	.XVIII. .621
Word Bit, The. (Ecila)		Bric-d-Broc	 xvii. .~ii
Word for the Departed, A		. Topics of i/se Time	 XIII. .267
 Words and their Uses. * (Frank Clive)		Brie-k -B rae	  xi.. 142
Work for Winter Evenings	       	home and Society	 XIII.. 723
Workiogmans Home, The English		Charles Barnard	 XIII. .348
	Illus. Street in Shaftesbury Park	Xiii.. 353	Specimen of Better Class of House	356
	Factory Schools at Saltaire	354	Eversleigh Road, Shafteshury Park      
	Door-ways, Shafteshury Park	355	Seven-Room Houses, Fisley Road	358
World Music. Poem	Frances Louisa Bushnell	XX.. 665
WORLDS WORK, THE. Index of:
		Vol. Page.
	Air Cooler	 XI. .595
Air.Injector, A New Form of	XIX. .930
Air, Pure, and Suolight, Commercial
	Value of	xvi.. i~6
Aleurometer, The	xv.. o16
Alhydic Chain, The	xv.. 442
Alloy, A New	xii.. 138
Alloy, New, for Art Metal-work .... xvii.. 603
Antiseptic, New and Cheap	xiv. .166
Apiaries, Floating, Experiment in ... xvii.. 300
Areophores	xIi. .443
Artillery Praclice	xi.. 039
Asbestos Paper	xi.. 040
Aspen, Culture of the, for Wood Pulp...... 299
Audiphooe, The	xix.. 636
Automatic Device kit Reproducing Music
[xvu. .309
Automatic Telegraphy, Experiments in
[xviii. .948
Bathometer, The	xIII. .040
Battery, New Portahle	xv.. 603
Bisulphide of Carhon in Steam Engines. XX.. 309
Blast, An Oxygenated	xII. .903
Blast, Experiments with	XIX.. 951
Blast-Lamp	XIii.. 174
Blosv-Pipe, New Portahie	xvi.. 756
Boat and Ship Models, Testing	xII. .037
Boats, Double	xiv.. 574
Boats, Rihless	.... xi.. 040
Boiler for Stripping Bark from Timber.xIiI. .428
	Boiler Tuhe Stopper	 xi.. 904
	Book-Binding, Novel Method of	xiv.. 86~
	Book-Sewing Machine	XIX.. 317
	Borax as a Preservative	 Xi.. 756
	Brick-Kiln, New	xvi. ~
	Bridge Building	xix. .6~6
	Bridges, Road-heds for	 XI.. 756
	Buoys, Lighted	XvII. .903
Butter, Improved 1\Iethod of Packing.xvii. .604
	Butter Package for Export	xvii.. 904
	Canals, Hydraulic Elevator for	 XOI. .763
	Canal low-Boats	 XI. .755
	Candle, Hygienic	XIII. .574
	Cane Juice, Bleaching	 XII. .039
	Carrier-Pigeons in Fishing	 xv.. 287
	Catamaran, Improved	xvi.. 444
	Catamaran, Steam    	 Xx. .307
	Ceilings, Enameled	 xi.. 040
	Cement, Ness	xvII. .603
	Chasing Machine	 XII. .444
	Cheese-Rack Balanced	xii. .763
	Chimney Climber	XII.. i38
	Chromide of Gelatine	xii.. 284
	Chromotype, The	xiii.. o38
	Colliers, Self-Trimming	xiv. .572
Comhustion, Utiliziag the Producis of.xvi. .153
	Compass, Differential	xii. .445
	Compression Engine, The	XI. .453
	Compressor, Air	XII. 445
	Condenser, Steam, New	xviii.. 635
	Copying Process	xviii.. 797
	Vol. Page.
Cotton Planter	 xi. .905
Cotton Waste, Gas from	xvi.. 444
Countershaft Hanger, The	 XI.. 299
Cream, l\lechanical Extraction of	xix.. 635
Cryptograph, The	 XI.. 452
Cuir-Lidge	 xi..
Cutlery Steel, Rolled	 xii.. 284
Dairy Ventilation	 xv.. 441
Dairy Ventilation	xiii. .284
Decoration, Interior	 xii.. 083
Decoration, Xylographic	XIII. .428
Deeds, Photographic Registry of	 XI.. 756
Dental Drill Stop-motion	xvii.. 906
Derrick, Steam	xii. .764
Desilveritog Lead Base Bullion by Electrol
	ysis	xvi.. 909
Dictiooary, American Mechanical. (E. H.
   Knight)	 XIII. .427
Disintegrator, Improved	 XII.. 037
Diving-Bell, Telescopic	 XII. .037
Dock, Floating and Depositing	 xii.. 603
Domes, Paper for Roofing	xvii. .905
Drawing Apparatus, Nesv	 XIX. .475
Drawing Instruments, New	xviii.. 796
Dredges, Improved Pneumatic	 xiv. .164
Dredging, Hydraulic Mining System Ap
   plied to	XX. .477
Dress Material, Uninfiammable	 XI.. 905
Dwellings,* Inoproved	xvi.. 3co
Dyeing, New Method of	xiv.. 574
Dyes, Effect of Wrapping-Papers on. ...... 866
Dynamo-Electric Machines, New Applica
	tion of	xx.. 638
Dynamo-Electric Mathines in	Teleg-
   raphy	XIX. .950
Edged Tools, New Form of	XIII. .733
Edisons Electro-Motograph	xviii.. 154
Eggs and Meat, Preservalion of	XI. .905
Electrical Deposition of 7,Setals	xv.. o86
Electrical Novelties, Some	xviii. .636
Electrical Separators, New	948
Electrical Signal, Simple	xix. .638
Electric Balanco	xix. .476
Electric Burner, New	XIII.. 574
Electric Candle, The	xiv. .86~
Electric Gas-Lighting	xiv.. 725
Electricity, Frictional, Novel Applicalion
   of	  XX. .479
Electric Lamp, New	xvii.. 452
Electric Lamp, New	xvii.. ~o8
Electric Lamp, New	xviii.. 798
Electric Lamp, New Forms of	Xvii.. 763
Electric Lighting,0 Progress in	xvii.. I56
Electric Lighting, Progress in	 XIX. .950
Electric Ships log	 XIII. .573
Electtic Spark Pen	xvii. .6I3
Electro-Engraving Machine	xviii.. 796
Electrolysis, Desilvering Lead Base Bullion
	by	xvi. .909
Electro.7dagnetic Pen, The	XI. .595
Electro.Motograph,5 Edisons	xviii..o 54</PB>
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INDEX.
WORLDS WORK, THE. Index of: (Continued.)
		Vol. Page.
	Elevator, Warehouse, New	 xx.. i58
	Emery-Grinding	x:i. .138
	Engineering, Maritime	 xi.. 597
	Engine, Oil	 xi.. 756
	Engines for Steep Grades	 XI.. 452
	Engines, Locomotive	 xii. .283
Engines, l\Iarine and Stationary, Novelties
	   in	 XI. .3oo
	Engine, Solar	 XI.. 594
	Engine, The Compression	 XI. .453
	Etching Metals	 ix.. 636
	Expression Glass	xi. .755
	Fac-simile Copying	xiv.. 269
	Faradic Machine, New	xix.. 327
Felted Fahrics, Incised Designs on... xiv. .865
	Filtering under Pressure	xvi.. 445
	Filters, Intermittent	xm. .878
	Filtration of Metals	III. .429
	Finials	xi.. 299
	Fire-Escape, Hydraulic	xvii.. 452
	Fire-Grate, Revolving	XIII. .732
	Firemans Dress	xiii. .239
	Fire-Proof Construction	xi.. 904
	Fire-Proof Dwellings	v. .242
	Fire-Proof Shutters	xii.. 444
	Fire Screenfor Forges	ix..3i8
	Fish, Hahits of	xii.. 604
	Flexihle Shaft, New Uses for the	Ix.. 476
	Floating and Depositing Dock	xii.. 6o~
	Flooring, A New	xviii.. 798
	Floors, Solid Wood	xiv.. 224
	Flour Mills, Improvement in	xi.. 905
	Fruit Press, New	xix. .636
	Fuel, Economy of	xv.. 748
	Fuel, Economy of	xvii.. 924
	Fuels, New	Xi.. 597
	Gas and Steam Motor	xviii..
	Gaseous Fuel	xiv.. 423
	Gas from Cotton Waste	vi.. 444
	Gas Fuels	XX.. 949
	Gas-Lighting, Electric	xiv. .725
Gas-Lighting, Electric, Improvement in. xv.. 899
Gas-Light, Regenerative System Applied
	   to	xviii. .948
	Gas-Lighting, Regenerative	 xx.. ~x8
	Gas-Stove, Thermostatic	 xiii.. 574
	Gauge-Cock, New Steam	.....
	Glass, Expression	  xi.. 755
	Glass Sleepers	 xix.. 6~6
	Glass, Toughened	 xii. .923
	Glassware, Granulated Gold in	 xiv.. 269
	Glohe for Schools, A New	 xix.. 952
	Gold, Granulated, in Glassware	 xiv.. 269
	Grades, Steep, Engines for	  xi. .452
	Graining, Nature Printing in	 xv.. 242
	Gum, A New	xviii. .4~5
	Guns, Armored	xiii. .878
	Hand-Drill, New	 xvi..
	Hay, Storing Green 	xiii.. 878
Heating Dwellings, Improved Method
	of	XX. .476
Heliotrope, Apparatus for Signaling hy
	Means of a	xvii. .9i6
Heliotyping, Direct Process in	xi.. 755
Hops, Preservation of	XI.. 596
Hop-Vines for Fiher, Proposed Treatment
	   of	xviii.. 476
	Horograph, The	xviii.. 475
	Hot-Air Pumping Engine, New*	 XX.. 797
	Hot Blast Stove, Improved	 XII.. 764
	Hydraulic Elevator for Canals	 xii.. 763
	Hydraulic Fire-Escape.... -	xvii. .452
Hydraulic Mining System Applied to
	   Dredging	xx.. 477
	Hydraulic Shears	xii.. 282
	Hydro-Carhon Furnace, The	XI.. 138
Ice, Sheet, Artificial Production of.. . Xii.. 922
Illuminated Watch Dials	xvii.. 764.
Ingots for Seamless Tuhes	xiii.. 573
Instruments, New Measuring	xi.. 595
Insulating Under-ground Wires, Improved
	   Method of	xviii. .634
	Iron and Steel, Uniting	 xv.. 442
	Iron Bridges, New Design for	 xiv.. 725
	Ironing Machine, Improved	xvii.. 309
	Iron, Preservation of	xiv. .270
	Iron, Preservation of	xvii. .925
	Joints, Riveted .. 	  xi.. 240
	Kerosene, Safe Storage of	 XIII.. 238
	Vol. Page.
Kitchen, New Portahle	. ..... 442
Knights American Mechanical Dic-
tionary                        XIII. .428
Lead Base Bullion, Desilvering hy Elec
   trolysis	xvi.. 909
Lead Poisoning, Corrective in	xiii.. 878
Leather, Vegetahle	XIII.. 239
Leveling Instrument, New	 II.. 923
Life Signals, Inextinguishahle	 xi..
Light from Oyster Shells	xx. .478
Lights, Safety Train	xiv.. 225
Lignose	 Xi. .905
Liquids, Filtration of	xiii.. 283
Locomotive Construction, Improvement
	in	xv. .900
Locomotive Fittings, Improved	xviii.. 634
Locomotives, Compound	xv. .442
Luhricator, Automatic	XI.. 299
Magazine Guns	xx.. 637
Marine and Stationary Engines, Novelties
	iii	XI.. 300
Maritime Engineering	XI.. 597
Mats and Rugs, Felt Used for	xiv..
Measuring Instruments, New	XI.. 595
Measuring Plane Surfaces, Machine for
[xvii. .452
Meat and Eggs, Preservation of	XI.. 905
Meat, Preservation of; hy Cold	xii.. 283
Medicines, Frozen	XII.. 138
Memoranda	XI.. 242, 300, 453, 757, 906
[xii. .240, o8~, 6o~, 765; xiii. .240, 284
[429, 574, 733, 879; xiv.. 225, 270, 866
[xv. .444, 604, 749; xvi. .302, 445, 757, 909
[xvii. .320, ~ 6i~, 765; xviii. .328, 798
~	XIX.. 257, 476; xx. .950
Mercurial Safety-Valve	XI.. 139
Metallic Compound, New	XX.. 477
Metallic Sands, Apparatus for Treating
	[xx. .6~8
Metallic Suhstanccs from Grain, Removing
	[xviii. .475
Metallurgical Science, Progress in . xviii.. 634
Metallurgy, Further Advance in.... xviii..
Metallurgy, Important Advance in.. ...... 255
Metals, Electrical Deposition of	xv.. 286
Metals, Filtration of	XIII.. 429
Milk-Cooler	xv.. 242
Milk-Tester, Centrifugal	xx.. 259
Miners, a Suggestion to	xv.. 242
Mines, Driving Galleries in	xiii.. 878
Mooring-Anchor, New Form of	xiv.. 724
Motor for Farms, Cheap and Convenieiit
	[xvi. ~
Motor, Gas and Steam	xviii.. 635
Motor, Portahle, Improved Style of. ....... 6i3
Motor, Street-Car	xvii.. ~o8
Multiple Telegrams	 XI.. 452
Music Applied to Decoration, Graphic Il
lustrations of	XI. .24c
(See Note under Memoranda, xi., 3oi.)
Muslin Glass	xv..
Non-Accinic Light	xii. .284
Ohstructions in Tuhes, Appliance for Locat
   ing	xv..6o~
Odoncoscope, The	xii. ~
Oil as a Steam Fuel	xiv.. 224
Oil Engine	 XI. .756
Oils, Refined, New Uses for	XIII. .282
Ophihalmoscope, Improved	XIII. .428
Orchestration, Recent Researches in. ....... 427
Organ Building, Improvements in.... Xiv. ~
Ostrich Farming	XI.. 596
Oxygenated Blast, An	XII. .923
Oyster Shells, Light from	XX. .478
Painting Stairs Crossing Windows.. ....... 765
Palmelline	xix.. 328
Pantagraph, Polar	xviii.. 948
Paper Boxes, Seamless	 xx..
Paper for Roofing Domes	xvii.. 925
Paper Friction Pulleys	XvII. .764
Paper Materials, New	  XI.. 906
Pavement Rammer, Steam	 xix. .475
Paving Blocks, Artificial	 XIII. .879
Peat, Wet, Burning	xvii.. 453
Pedo-Motor, The	xvii.. 924
Pendulum, Novel Application of; to Useful
	Work	xix.. o~6
Pentagraph, The Application of the ... Xi.. 299
Pen, The Electro-Magnetic	Xi.. 595</PB>
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WORLDS WORK, THE. Index of: (Continued.)
		Vol. Page.
	Perfumes, Extraction of	 XX.. 478
	Phonograph, The	 xv.. 899
	Phonometer, The	 xi.. 139
	Photographic Process, New	 XII.. 445
	Photographic Registry of Deeds	 xi.. 756
	Photographs, Colored	 XI.. 299
	Photo-Printing Process, Novel	xix. .6~8
	Piano, Transposing	 XX.. 159
	Plaiting-Machines	 xv.. 604
	Planing Machine, Stone	XVII.. 915
	Planter, Cotton	 XI.. 905
Plants, Soft, New Method of Propa
	gating	XV.. 441
	Plastering, New Form of	 xv. .443
	Platform, Improved Builders	xix.. t56
	Plating with Tin	xvii.. 764
	Pneumatic Cartage	 XII. .604
	Pneumatic Clock System, The	 XIV. .724
	Pneumatic Dredgers, Improved	Xiv. .864
	Portable Railways	 Xvi. .907
	Poultry, Machine for Feeding	 XVI.. 755
	Preservative Agent, New	Xviii.. 318
	Preservative Wrapping-Papers	 XX.. 478
Printing Press and Folder, Combined. ..... 450
Profilograph, The	XX.. 478
Propeller, Movable, for Sailing Ships . ..... 596
	Propellers, Ship and Canal Boat	 XI.
	Pulleys, Paper Friction	XVII.. 764
	Pumping Engine, Large	 XII. .604
Pumping, Three-Cylinder Engines Applied
	to	XI. .905

Railroad Fog Signal	XII. .284
Railways, Portable	xvi.. 907
Refrigerating Apparatus, Improved. xviii.. 474
	Refrigerating Process, Improved	 XIX. .951
	Regenerative System Applied to	 Gas-
	   light	XVIII.. 948
	Respirator, Feather	XIII.. 140
	River Improvement, Western	 xx.. i~6
	Riveting-Machine	 XVI.. 756
	Road-Beds for Bridges	 xi.. 756
Rubber Goods, Improved Process in Manu
	facture of	XIV.. 224
Safety Train Lights	XIV.. 125
Salicylic Acid, Further Applications of. xii.. 6o5
Salt-Water Condenser, New	xviii.. 474
	Sanitas	xix..
Scale, Novel Counter	XI.. 298
Scrap Tin, Utilization of	XX.. 950
Screw, Steering with Reversed	xiii. .282
Screw, The Steering	xix. .637
Sewer-Gas Trap, Improved Form of... xv.. 900
	Sewing Machines, Mending	Appliance
	   for	xv. .442
	Shafting, Flexible	XIII. .283
	Shaft-Sinking by Machinery	XI.. 906
	Shaper and Planer, Hand	XI.. 300
	Sheep for Profit	XI.. 300
	Sheep-Shearing Machine	XII. .912
	Ship and Canal Boat Propellers	XI.. 597
	Ships Log, Electric	XIII. .573
	Ships, Ventilation of	xii..
	Shutters, Fire-Proof	XII. .444
	Signal, Electrical, Simple	XIX.. 638
Signaling by Means of a Heliotrope, Appa
	   ratus for	xvii. .916
	Signal,* Wireless Block	XIII.. 731
	Sleepers, Glass	xix. .636
	Solar Engine	 XI.. 594
	Sounding Apparatus, New	 XV.. 285
	Sounding Lead, New	 XI.. 906
	Speed Indicator	 XI.. 596
	Stage for Theaters, New	xix.. 316
	Steam Condenser, New	 1111.. 635
	Steam Derrick	 XII.. 764
	Steam-Engine, Improved	XVI.. 908
Steam-Engines, Bisulphide ofCarbonin.xx. .319
Steam Fire-Engine Boiler, New	XX.. 949
Steam Pavement Rammer	XIX. .475
Steam Plowing and Traction Engines.xiv. . t23
Steamships, New Steering-Gear for.. XIII. .429
Steel, New Process in Making	XIV.. 270
Steel, Testing the Quality of, Apparatus
	for	XVIII.. 797
	Vol. Page.
Steering-Gear, New, for Steam-ships. ....... 429
Steering with Reversed Screw	XIII..282
Stenochromy	XIV. .269
Stone, Artificial, Improvement in Making
	[xvii.. 309
Stopper, Boiler Tube	XI..
Stop-Watch for Measuring	Distances by
   Sound	XIII. .573
Street-Car Motor	XVII.. 308
Sugar-Beet Culture	XII. .444
Telegrams, Multiple	XI.. 451
Telegraphic Transmitter, New	 XIV. .725
Telegraph, The Writing	XVIII.. 317
Telegraph Wire, New Insulated	XVII .452
Telegraphy, Automatic, Experiments in
	[xviii. .948
Telegraphy, Dynamo-Electric Machines
   in	XIX. .950
Telephone, Singing, for Schools	xvi..
Telephony, Progress in	xv.. 285
Telephony, Recent Improvements in. xvi.. 6oo
Temperatures, Under-ground, Observing
	[xvii. .452
Temporary Blast, New Method of Obtain
	ing	XIX. .476
Tenement Houses,* Plans for	xviii.. 155
Testing Iron Wire, Novel Method of. xviii.. 474
Testing Machine for Fabrics	xviii.. 949
Theater,* A New	IX. .796
Thermograph	XVIII.. 797
Thermometer, Maximum and Minimum xii. .139
Thermometer, Use of, in Storing Pota
	toes	XIII. .574
Three-Cylinder Engines Applied to Pump
	ing	XI. .905
Timber, Boiler for Stripping Bark from XIII. .428
Time, Influence of, on Stress	XIX..
Tinning Metals, New Formuln in	XII. .4~4
Tin, Plating with	XVII.. 764
Tin, Scrap, Utilization of	xx. .950
Tires, Shrinking on, by Hot Water.... xv.. 443
Tools for Amateurs, New	XVII.. 764
Topophone, The	 XX.. 797
Tow-Boats, Canal	 XI.. 755
Tube-Cleaner, New	XIX. .475
Tube Wells, Improved Method of Sink
	ing	xv. .603
Tubular Piles	XVIII.. 318
Under-ground Temperatures,	Observing
	[xvii. .452
Uninflammable Dress Material	XI.. 905
Vegetable Leather	XIII.. 139
Ventilation, Cheap	XX. .316
Ventilation of Ships	XII. .138
Violin, Improved	XVIII.. 475
WashingSmoke	XI. .453
Watches, Demagnetization of	XI.. 298
Watch-Making	XIV. .574
Water-Heater, Novel	XIII. .212
Water Pressure Regulator	xv.. 748
Water-Propulsion	XIV. .723
Water Raising, New Apparatus for.. ...... 124
Water, Subterranean, Method of Showing
   the Movenient of	XV. .901
Water-Trough, Self-Supplying	XIII..139
Weighing Apparatus, New	XIV. .725
Weighing-Machine, Recording	XIII. .879
Weighing-Scales, Calculating Attachments
	for	XIX. .317
Western River Improvement	XX.. i~6
White Lead, New Method ofMaking. XVIII.. 476
Wire, Gauging, Proposed Change in the Sys
	temof	XV..443
Wire Rolling-Mill	XVII. .613
Window-Screens, Novel Styles of .... XIV.. 269
Wood, Inlaying by Compression	XVII.. 915
Wood, Preservation of	XVII.. 914
Wood-Pulp, Culture of the Aspen for . ..... 299
Wool from Skins, Machine for Remov
	ing	XII. .913
Writing Telegraph, The	XVIII.. 317
Xylographic Decoration	XIii..428
Zinc, as a Preventive of Boiler Incrusta
	tion	XIII..732

Worthy Women of our First Century~1	Culture and Progress	XV.. 282
Wright, Elizur. The Apotheoeis of Dirt~: A Reply	Communications	XX. .939

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Wright, Margaret B., Papers by:
	An American Colony io a Normandy Manor-	Bohemian Days	xvi.. 121
	House	xv. .640
Wright, R. W. Richmond Since the War		 xiv.	.303
Write it Yourself	Topics of the Time	XVIII.	. 784
Writer, A. Poem. (F. S. S.)	Brie-d-Brae	XVII1.	159
Writing Telegraph,0 The	The Worlds Work	XVIII.. 317
Wurts, George. The Summons. Poem		 XII	428
Wyeth, Mary E. C. Moses an Aaron		 XIV..	542
Wyse, W. C. B., Poems by:
        In Memoriam. (On the Late Prince Impe-
           rial)                    xviii. .752
Sonnets in Memoriam of the Late Printe
	Imperial	XIX.. 131
XIYLOGRAPHIC Decoration	he Worlds Work	XIII. .428


YALE College                           
IlItis. Planting the Ivy, Vale College	XI.. 761
	The Divinity School	762
	Du~fee Hall	762
	Statue of Rector Pierson	763
	Vale Art Building	764
	Rector Piersons Chair	765
	Portrait of Governor Yale	766
	The Old South Pump	767
	President Theodore D. Woolsey	767
	President Noah Porter	768
	The College Fence	768
	Plan of Vale College Grounds	769
Franklins Clock in the Lihrary     
	The Old Brick Row	.... 769
                               770
	Farnam Hall	771
 Henry A. Beers                XI. .761
Going to Prayers in the Olden Time	771
Hannibal	772
Coming from Prayers	772
Interior of Students Room           
Annual Examination in Alumni Hall     
Society Halls	776
Presentation Day	777
The Lihrary	778
New Chapel	779
Sheffield Hall	780
Peahody Museum	781
Yale Boat-house	782
Dr. Leonard Bacon	782
Professor Weirs Studio	783
Reading Class History	784
Yarrow, Quipple, Poems by:
	Getting to the Point	xiv.. 576	The Triumph of Oliver Bumm	xvi.
Yo Semite Trip, Hints for the. (George H. Fitch)	Home and Society	48
Younger Edda. (R. B. Anderson)	Culture and Prod ress	XX..154
Young, W. XV. The Peaks of Thule. Poem	XX.. 853
Youth to the Poet. (To Oliver Wendell Holmes)	Geor0e Parsons Latkroy5	XIX.. 740
Yriartes (Charles) Yenice	Gulture and Progress	XIX. .314


A., Papers by:
	Fahles, S-la-mode	xvi.. ~	An Interview with a Poet of the Future
	The Invention of the Dictionary	 xv. .607		[xvii. .916
	A Ballad	xvii.. 455	A Pair of Quatrains	xviii.. 950
Zimmerman, Charles A. Field Sports in Minnesota 0		XVIII.. 826
Zinc, as a Preventive of Boiler Incrustation	The Worlds Work	XIII. .732
Zoblogy, Elements of. (Sanborn Tenney)	Culture and Progress	XI.. 295
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EXPLANATION.

Titles of Books reviewed are placed in quotation marks.
The affix of the Asterisk (*) to the title of an article sign~/ics that it is illustrat~ed.
The names of Authors, and of the Editorial Departments of the Ma6 azine, are in Italics.
Where a single paper has been contributed, it is placed after the name of its author, but where more than
one, they are placed under the name.
The first numeral (thus, 4) indicates the number of the volume i the New Series under the present name,
The (entury Magazine. The Roman letters (thus, xxvi) indicate the number of the volume in the
serics from the beginning of Scribners Monthly.
	A	FeC. Page.
ti. u WHAT shall be done with our Ex-Presidents ?	Open Letters	8. . . XXX. .647
Abbeys (Edwin A.) Illustrations of Herrick	Literature	3... xxv.. 627
Abbeys (Henry) The City of Success	Open Letters	6. xxviii. .465
Abigail Becker. Poem	Amanda T. Jones	8.. . xxx.. Soo
Abolition. See Connecticut in the Middle Ages.
Abolition, Did it Abolish? (Leonard Woolsey Bacon)	. Open Letters	4 . . xxvi. .636
See also 153.
Aboriginal Pilgrimage,~ An	Sylvester Baxter	2.. XXIV.. 526
Illustrations by W. L. Taylor, W. F. Metcalf, and others.

Illus. Portrait and Zulu Autograph of F. H.	The Reception at Wellesley           
	 Cushing	~ai	Portrait and Autograph of Pa-lo.wah.tiwa	~
	Portrait and Autograph of Nai-iu-tchi	529	Portrait and Autograph of Lai-iu-ah-tsai-
	Pedro Pino	~zp	 lun-kia	534
	The Zufiis  Story	530	Portrait and Autograph of Na-na-he	535
	The Song	5~c	Burying the Sacred Plumesticks in the
	Portrait and Autograph of Ks-a-si	531	 Ocean	536
	The First Sight of the Atlantic	532	National Seal of the ZuiSis          
About People (Kate Gannett Wells) D	Open Letters	7.. XXIX.. 796
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder. Poem. (John	A.
   Fraser, Jr.)	 Brie-cl .Brac	6.xxviit. .958
Absence of Mind. Poem. (J. T. Wheelright)	       	I.. XXIII.. 797
Academical Degrees: Especially Honorary Degrees in the
   United States	 Theodore D. Woolsey	... 6. xxviii.. 365
Accepted. Poem. (Robertson Trowhridge)	. Brie-h -B rae	S.. .xxx. .~74
Acting. See London Theaters, The.
Acting, The Study of, in Paris. (Juliet M. Everts)	. Open Letters	6. xxviii. .471
                                          See also 475.
Actor and his Art, The. (C. Coquelin)	 Culture and Proh ress	XXII. .954
Actor Series, The American. Vols. I., II., and III	 Literature	2.. xxiv. .468
Actors, Foreign, on the American Stage5   -	 Brander Matthews	xXI. .521
                           Illustrations by Robert Blum, and from Photographs.
	Illus. Rachel as Phidra	529	Ristori as Mary Smart	532
	Fechter as Monte C/ntaCo	530	Salvini	.533
Madame Janauschek                
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EXPLANATION.

Titles of Books reviewed are placed in quotation marks.
The affix of the Asterisk (*) to the title of an article sign~/ics that it is illustrat~ed.
The names of Authors, and of the Editorial Departments of the Ma6 azine, are in Italics.
Where a single paper has been contributed, it is placed after the name of its author, but where more than
one, they are placed under the name.
The first numeral (thus, 4) indicates the number of the volume i the New Series under the present name,
The (entury Magazine. The Roman letters (thus, xxvi) indicate the number of the volume in the
serics from the beginning of Scribners Monthly.
	A	FeC. Page.
ti. u WHAT shall be done with our Ex-Presidents ?	Open Letters	8. . . XXX. .647
Abbeys (Edwin A.) Illustrations of Herrick	Literature	3... xxv.. 627
Abbeys (Henry) The City of Success	Open Letters	6. xxviii. .465
Abigail Becker. Poem	Amanda T. Jones	8.. . xxx.. Soo
Abolition. See Connecticut in the Middle Ages.
Abolition, Did it Abolish? (Leonard Woolsey Bacon)	. Open Letters	4 . . xxvi. .636
See also 153.
Aboriginal Pilgrimage,~ An	Sylvester Baxter	2.. XXIV.. 526
Illustrations by W. L. Taylor, W. F. Metcalf, and others.

Illus. Portrait and Zulu Autograph of F. H.	The Reception at Wellesley           
	 Cushing	~ai	Portrait and Autograph of Pa-lo.wah.tiwa	~
	Portrait and Autograph of Nai-iu-tchi	529	Portrait and Autograph of Lai-iu-ah-tsai-
	Pedro Pino	~zp	 lun-kia	534
	The Zufiis  Story	530	Portrait and Autograph of Na-na-he	535
	The Song	5~c	Burying the Sacred Plumesticks in the
	Portrait and Autograph of Ks-a-si	531	 Ocean	536
	The First Sight of the Atlantic	532	National Seal of the ZuiSis          
About People (Kate Gannett Wells) D	Open Letters	7.. XXIX.. 796
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder. Poem. (John	A.
   Fraser, Jr.)	 Brie-cl .Brac	6.xxviit. .958
Absence of Mind. Poem. (J. T. Wheelright)	       	I.. XXIII.. 797
Academical Degrees: Especially Honorary Degrees in the
   United States	 Theodore D. Woolsey	... 6. xxviii.. 365
Accepted. Poem. (Robertson Trowhridge)	. Brie-h -B rae	S.. .xxx. .~74
Acting. See London Theaters, The.
Acting, The Study of, in Paris. (Juliet M. Everts)	. Open Letters	6. xxviii. .471
                                          See also 475.
Actor and his Art, The. (C. Coquelin)	 Culture and Proh ress	XXII. .954
Actor Series, The American. Vols. I., II., and III	 Literature	2.. xxiv. .468
Actors, Foreign, on the American Stage5   -	 Brander Matthews	xXI. .521
                           Illustrations by Robert Blum, and from Photographs.
	Illus. Rachel as Phidra	529	Ristori as Mary Smart	532
	Fechter as Monte C/ntaCo	530	Salvini	.533
Madame Janauschek                
See also Irving, Modjeska, Anderson, Barnay, and Barrett.</PB>
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			Vol. Page.
Actor, To a Weak-voiced. Poem. (Ben Wood Davis)	Brie-el-Proc		6. xxviii. .480
Adams, Charles Follen. Prevalent Poetry. Poem	Brie-el -.8 rae		XXII. .960
Adams, Charlotte. Artists Models in New Vorka			3.. XXV. .569
Adams, F. G. On Woodmans Portrait of John Brown	Open Letters		4.. XXVI. .477
Adamss (Henry) John Randolph 	Literature		3.. XXV.. 792
Adams, John Quincy.  (John T. Morse, Jr.)			2.. XXIV. .463
Adams, Oscar Fay, Poems by:
        Song                    4. xxvi. .159 To Modjeska	as Rosatind	7. xxix. .~6o
Adams, Robert, Jr. The Oldest Club in America*	4.. XXVI.. 544
Adee, Alvey A.., Papers by:
	The Garland. Poem	2. xxiv. .959	Too Too	4. xxvi. .479
Adventure, Stories of. (E. E. Hale)	Literature	I.. XXIII.. 474
Advertising Power of a Good Name, On the	Topics of the Time	6. XXVIII. .462
Aisthetic. Poem. (Ella Wheeler)	Brie-el -B rae	XXII.. 8oo
Affinities. Poem. (William M. Briggs)		3... XXV. .479
Afghanistan. See India.
Afterglow. Poem. (Elizabeth Akers Allen)	Brie-el Brae	2.. XXIV. .320
Afterglow. Poem      	Marie Mason	XXII. .942
After Sorrows Night. Poem	Richard Watson Gilder	.... 4.. XXVI.. 8o
After the Rain. Poem	Annie B. Annan	.2.. XXIV. .408
Afterthought, An. Poem. (Samuel Minturn Peck)	Brie-el -B rae	6. XXVIII.. 320
Agamemnon(Robert Browning)	Literature	3... XXV. .468
Agassiz Association, The	Home and Society	3. . ...... 153
	Ernest	4.. XXVI.. 728
Agassizs (Alexander) Laboratory	     Zuxersoll
Illustration: Portrait of Alexander Agassiz, engraved by Velten, from a Photograph by Notman, 721.
Age and Death. Poem	Pomoza Lazarus	5. . XXVII.. 53
Agricultural Experiment Stations	C/caries Barnard	XXI. .624
Agriculture, Coliperative (J. W. Caldveell)	Open Letters	7.. XXIX. .316
Ab, si Jeunesse Savait! Poem. (A. C. Gordon)	Bric-el-Brac	I.. XXIII.. 799
Aidi, Hamilton. A Seville Love-song. Poem		5. XXVII.. 797
Airs from Arcady and Elsewhere. (H. C. Bunner)	Open Letters	6. XXVIII. .466
Akers, Elizabeth. See Allen, Elizabeth Akers.
Alaska,5 Among the Thlinkits in	C. E. S. Wood	2.. XXIV. .323
Illustrations by Francis Lathrop, H. Bolton Jones, Frank C. Jones, and Alfred Brennan.
	Illus. Basket and Spoon	324	Drumstick and War Knives	332
	Going Fishing	325	Sham5ns Rattle	332
	The Indian Village of Sitka	326	Brown Wood Pipe-howl	332
	Domestic Bowl	326	Pipe-bowl made from Deer Antler	332
	The Main Street of Silka	327	Wood Pipe-bowlwith Native Copper Top	.332
	An Alaskan Interior	321	Sham6ns Rattle	333
	War Canoes	329	Thlinkit Woman                    
	Basket-work	329	Bone Stakes for Marten Trap	334
	Chiefs Cloak	330	Traveling Chest	334
	Womans Wooden Comb	330	Ancestral Spoons	335
	Halibut Hook	331	Body of Chief  Shakes	336
Alaska,5 The Great River of	Frederiek Se/i zoatha	8.. XXX.. 738, 819
Illustrations by Henry Sandham and J. A. Fraser, after sketches by the author; engraved by C. Schwarzhurger,
H.	E. Sylvester, A. Lindsay, A. Irwin, J. F. Jungling, Atwood, Evans, and A. Schussler. Map by Jacob Wells.
	Blus. Map of Alaska, and Part of British	Looking up the Yukon	750
	 Columbia	731	A Medicine-man	I i9
	Canoeing up the Dayay River	740	Along the Banks	lao
	Perrier Pass	741	Old Fort Vukon	821
	Creeping Through the Fog	742	Indian Burial-ground	122
	The Grand Caflon, Upper Yukon	744	Sweepers	123
	Cascade near the End of the Grand	Rapids.745	Ayans Pulling the Raft	las
	In the Rink Rapids, Upper Yukon	741	Johnnys Village, or Klat-ol-Klin	123
	General View of the Rink Rapids	749	Fishing on the Vukon	825
	The Raft	749	Killing a Moose in the Water	126
	Looking down the Yukon	750	Anvic Indians	128

See also Chilcat Country, In the.
Albania, In, with the Ghegs	At/jo? May/zezo .	XXI..377
Illustrations by R. C. Woodville.
	Illus. Tomb of S. Skanderbeg at Alessio	~ A Scene in a Bazar	314
Albanian Horse with Wooden Pack-saddle .371 A Banquet in the Mountains.
	A Miridite by the Lake of Scutari	379 Adem-Agar, the Bolok-Bashi	316
	A Christian Lady of Albania	~8o A Way-side Khan	387
	The Frontier Guard	~8t Nikleka, Chief of the Clementis	381
A Frontier Guard on Duty	382 Entrance to a Fishing-village of Albania .. .390
Albee, John. Rose-Gerardia. Poem	XXIV.. 243
Album, Pages from an. Poems. (Robert Browning and Henry
   Wadsworth Longfellow)		Brie-h-Proc	3.. XXV.. 159
Alcdzar, The Story of the	. .. 	Mary Ha/lock Foote	2.. XXIV.. I
Alcotts (Louisa M.) Jack and Jill		Culture and Progress	XXI. .481</PB>
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	I/o!. Page.

Aldrich, Anna R. Loves Change. Poem	7.. XXIX. .819
Aldrichs (Thomas Bailey) Mercedes 	Open Letters	6. xxviii. .464
Aldrichs (Thomas Bailey) Selected Poems 	Culture and Progress	XXI.. 473
Aldrichs (Thomas Bailey) Stillwater Tragedy	                  xi..
Alexandria, The Bombardment of. (C. F. Goodrich)	Open Letters	6. xxviii .
	Rejoinder, by Stone Pasha. (Charles P. Stone)	... 		6.xxviii. ~
	Comment, by the Commander of the Galena. (0. A. Batcheller)		6. xxviii.. 950
Alexandria, Virginia. See Virginia Town, An Old.
Alfabet, Reforming the. (Frederick A. Fernald)			.4 . ....... 797
Allen, Elizabeth Akers, Poems by:
	Afterglow	2. .XXiV .. .320	Years After	3. xxv,.. .920
Endymion	6. xxv. ~
Allen, J. A. The Migration of Birds	XXII. .932
Allen, Mary. The Gray Gulls Wing. Poem		S... xxx . 56o
Allen, Stephen M. Reminiscences of Daniel Webster	7 . ....... 721
Allen, W. F. Standard Railway Time	Open Letters	4 . . XXVI.. 796
Altruism. (A Tale.) Poem. (Robertson Trowbridge)	Brie-ti -Proc	S . ...... 495
America and France. (Lewis Rosenthal)	Open Letters	4 . . XXVI .476
American Aristocracy, The Dreaded	Topics of the Time	3 . ...... 143
See also xxiv.. 217.

American Fiction, The Native Element in	James Heritert Morse... 4.. XXVI. . 288,362
American Girl, An, Poem	Arthur Penn	XXI. 296
Illustration by E. L. Durand.
American Politician, An. (F. Marion Crawford)	Open Letters	S... XXX. .649
Americans at Play	Edward Eggleston	.6.XXVIII. . 554
American Way, Not the	Topics of the Time	7. XXIX. .953
America, To. Poem	Harold Boulto;z	I.. XXIII.. 297
America, To the Friends of, Abroad. (G.). 	communications	I. XXIII. .146
Among the Hills. (E. Frances Poynter)	Culture and Progress	XXII.. 796
Amory, M. B. John Singleton Copley		XXI. .759
Amorys (M. B,) Life of Copley	Literature	2.. XXIV. .949
Amy. Poem. (H. C. Faulkner)	Eric-ti -B roe	7, . XXIX. .158
Anachronism. (W. D. Howells)	Opcn Letters	7. . XXIX. ~
Anastasia	Illolmar 14orth Poycsen	.~... XXV . 839
Anderson, j. A. Anecdotes of Lincoln	Open Letters	6.xxviii. .317
Anderson, Mary, in London. (Walter Herries Pollock)	     	6.xxviii. .315
Andrews, William P., Papers by:
	An Inspired Life	2. XXIV. .159	Jones Very. Poem	3. xxv. .723
Angels, Echoes in the City of the	... ..	H. H	5. XXVII. . 194
Illustrations by Henry Sandham.
	Illus. The Foonders of Los Angeles	295	A Street in Los Angeles	204
	An Indian Stirrup	296	A Page from a Register of Branded	Cattle.ao6
	The Burial of a Founder	i~	Swivel Gun	207
	The Old Mexican Women	299	Tracing from a Mission Cash-book	207
	Crowning the Favorite	200	A Veranda in Los Angeles	201
Angels Wings. Poem	diary Bradley	4.. XXVI.. 359
Anglo-American Ballad, An. Poem	Charlcs C. Leland	i xxiii.. 665
Animals, American Wild, in Art	Julian hawthorne	6. xxviii. .213
Illustrations from the sculptures of Edward Kemeys.
	Illus. The Still Hunt	223	Cats Head	226
	Grizzly Bear	215	Playing Possum	217
	Cougar and Young	226	Raccoon	228
Annan, Annie R., After the Rain. Poem		2.. XXIV. .4o8
Anne. (Constance Fenimore Woolson)	Literature	2.. XXIV. .635
Antietam and Fredericksburg. (F. W. Palfrey)	    	2.. XXIV. .465
Antique Intaglio, An. Poem	Susan /llarr Spalding	xxii. . i6
Antiquity. Poem	 James Sanderson        4.. XXVI.. 27
Anti-Slavery. See Connecticut in the Middle Ages.
Apartment-Houses, New (with elevations and plans)	 The Worlds Work XXI. .964~.XXII. . 157
Aphorisms from the Quarters. (J. A. Macon)	Brie-ti-Proc. XXII . 6~o. Soo, 960.2 . XXIV. . 159
LXXV. .320,960; XXVI..159; XXVII..480, 639, 798, 959; XXIX. .640; xxx. .814
Apology, An, for Gazing at a Young Lady. Poem	Bric-ti~Prac	2.. XXIV.. 639
April. Poem. (Thomas S. Collier)		I.. Xxiii. .960
April, In. Poem	Alice Wellington Rollins	I. XXIII. .896
Arabian Nights, New. (Robert Louis Stevenson)	.Literature	3.. XXV. .628
Arhuckle. John. Charles and Mary Lamb		xxi. .693
Archmological Institutions of Americq, The	Topics of the Time	3... XXV. .303
Archmological Study in America. Tlsomas XV. Ludlow	Open Letters	8... XXX. .652
Archmologists, American, in Greece	Literature	3. . XXV. . 305
Archer, W. W. Her Rival. Poem	Bric-ti-Brac	.... XXI. , 328</PB>
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INDEX.
			Vol. Page.
	Archibald Malmaison. (Julian Hawthorne)	Open LeUers	8.. XXX. 650
	Architectural League of New York,5 The    	Roger Riordan    	3. , ...... 698
	Illustrations by members of the Architectural	League and H. P. Share.
	Illus. A Country House	698	A Gate Lodge	703
	Water-front of Bonded Warehouse	693	Design for a City Residence	703
	Cast-iron Store-front	699	Designs for a Village School-house	704
	A Meeting uf the League	703	Some of the Bills of Fare	204
	Windmill of East Hampton, L. I	700	Turkish Fountain, Mytilene	705
	A Dwelling at La Mans	701	Turkish Gravestone, Mytilene	706
	Balcony of Stone	70!	A Cornice Problem	706
	Windmill and Billiard-room	702	Studies for Chimneys	707
	A Stone Balcony	702	Old Tower in Southern France	707
Architecture in America,5 Recent	Mrs. Se/i ny/er van Rensselaer . .6. xxviii. .48,
	[323,511; XXIX. .323

Illustrations by R. D. Andrews, C. Howard Walker, Harry Fenn, Francis Lathrop, W. H. Drake, A. W. Brunner,
G.	Fletcher Babb, H. B. MacCarter, Charles A. Vanderhoof, Rotch, Alfred Brennan, Tilden, W. R. Emerson.
Illus. Crane Memorial Library, Quincy, Mass.
	6.	xxviii ~
Interior of the Crane Library          
Sever Hall, Cambridge, Mass           55
Ames Memorial Town-hall, North Easton,
	Mass	56
The Tower	56
Law School, Cambridge, Mass	57
Interior of the Senate Chamber, State Capi-
tol, Albany                    
Tower of City Hall                  
City Hall, Albany	6o
Main Entrance, City Hall	6o
Columbia College Library, New York     6a
Interior, Columbia College Library	63
Entrance to Columbia College Library     64
Lenox Library, New York: View of Center
	Front	64
Entrance to School of Arts, Columbia College 6~
Lenox Library: End View            
Alcove of the Society Library, New York.. 66
Memorial Tablet in the Society Library ... 67
Front of the Metropolitan Opera House... .324
Stage of the Metropolitan Opera House.... 325
Rear of the Opera House	326
Bracket and Scheme of Fire-place, Conver-
sation Room, Casino, Newport       327
Tower of the Casino Court, Newport	321
Fire-place in the Ladies Reading-room.... 329
Interior of the Casino Theater	330
The Short Hills Music-hall	335
Interior of Theater	332
Railroad Station at North Easton	333
Stores, 173 Duane Street, New York	513
A Store at Newbtirgh	504
Stores in Bedford Street, Boston	515
Window over Door-way of Bedford Street
	Stores	.~t6
Manhattan Warehouses	517
A Corner of the Manhattan Warehouses... ~t6
The Farmers Bank, Albany	518
lodustrial School in West Sixteenth Street.519
Store at ~ Broadway	520
Columbia Bank Building	521
Forty-second Street Entrance, Columbia
	Bank Building	521
Fire-place in American Safe Deposit Co...512
Produce Exchange Buildings, New York.. 523
North Chtrrch, Springfield	7. ....... 324
Trinity Church, N. V	325
Trinity Church, Boston              
Tower of Trinity Church	329
Chancel of Trinity Church	330
St. Pauls Church, North Andover	g~t
Interior of St. Stephens, Lynn	332
St. Pauls Church, Srockbridge	333
Episcopal Church, Rockland	334
Sr. Sylvias Church, Mount Desert      
Yale College Chapel	336
Arctic Exploration: Is it Worth its Cost? (J. E. Nourse) . . . Open Letters	6. XXVIII. .952
See also Schwatka.
Arden, Alfred. Recent American Novels		5.	XXVII..313
Armstrongs Primer of United States History	Literature		XXIII. .473
Army Life in Russia. (F. V. Greene)	Culture and Progress		XXI.. 162
Army Life, Lights and Shadows of	George F. Williams	6.	XXVIII.. 803

Illustrations by Edwin Forbes.
	Illus. Fall In for Soup	104	The Rear of the Column	ho
	The Return from Picket Duty	So~	Home, Sweet Home l	Itt
	Newspapers in Camp	8o6	Bummers	Ito
Traffic between the Lines during a Truce. .107 Going into Action	8t~
	Through the Wilderness	8o8	Contrabands Coming into the Lines	804
Stuck in the Mud. A Flank March Across The Cavalry Skirmish Line	Is 5
Country                       809 The Halt of the Line of Battle          8t6
Army of the Cumherland, The (Henry M. Gist)	Literature	2.. XXIV.. 793
Army under Pope, The. (John C. Ropes)		I XXIII. .625
Arnold, George, The Poems of	Culture and Progress	XXII. .469
Arnold,5 1\Iatthew	Andreeo Lang	I.. XXIII.. 849
                             Illustration, Frontispiece Portrait facing page 8o~.
Arnold, Matthew, in America. (henry A. Beers)	Open Letters	5. XXVII.. 155
Arnold, Matthew, On Emerson and Carlyle	Jo/in Burroug/is	5. XXVII . 925
Arnolds (Edwin) Poems 	Culture and Progress	XXI. .474
Around the Hub. (Samuel Adams Drake~	Literature	I. XXIII. .474
Art. See Beaux Art, Dutch Portraiture.
Art, American, A Chinese Wall for	Topics of the Time	~. XXVII. .784
Art American Monumental	          	6.XXVIII. .630
Art and Artists, Parisian. (Henry Bacon)	Literature	3... XXV. 628
Art and Congressmen	Topics of the Time	6.xxviii. .786
Art and the Stupidities of the Tariff		XXI.. 631
Art, Animals in. See Animals, American Wild, in Art.
Art, Free                       .... 		3. . XXV. .619
Artemus Ward. See Ward.</PB>
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	Vol. P go.
Art, Hopes and Fears for. (XVilliam Morris)	Literature	2.. XXIV. .464
Artist, An American, in England0	AIrs.Schuyiervankensseiaer5. XXVII.. 13
Illustrations by Winslow Homer.
	Illus. A Charcoal Sketch	5. XXVII.. 23	Inside the Bar	20
	Looking Over the Cliff	a6	Outline of  Inside the Bar	22
	The Voice from the Cliffs	iS

Artist, An, among the Indians. See Indians, the, An Artist among.
Artists, American. See also Painters, Younger, The, of America.~~
Artists,0 American, The Summer Haunts of	Lizzie W. c/zampney     8. . XXX. .845
Illustrations, drawn by Harry Fenn, George Inness, jr., Thomas Moran, Percy Moran, R. Swain Gifford, William
	F. Halsall, Harry Chase, J. A. S. Monks, R. W. Shurtleff, and R. B. Birch.
	Illus. Studio of Thomas Cole           	845           	Studio of R. Swain Gifford           	853
	Exterior of George Innesss Studio  	146  	Snidio of William Sartais  	154
	Studio of George Inness, jr        	147        	Studio of William F. Halsall        	154
	Gable of Harry Fenns Studio      	141      	On Board the Bonnie, Harry      	Chases
	Interior of Harry Fenns Studio     	141     	   Studio      	855
	Interior of Thomas Morans Studio  	849  	Elbridge Kingsleys Studio-car  	856
	Interior of Studio of Percy Moran    	1~o    	J. A. S. Monks Studio    	157
	Fire-place of Samuel Colemans Studio	152	The Late George Fullers Studio	158
	Window of Samuel Colemans Studio 	152 	Interior of R. W. Shurtleffs Studio 	159
	Studio of Eastman Johnson        	1~a
			See also 973.
	Artists, Some English, and their Studios0 .		         (osmo Monk/souse	XXIV. .553
	Illustrations by C. A. Vanderhoof.

Illus. Hall in Sir Frederic Leightons Studio .... ~ Other Side of Boughtons Studio	~6o
	Window from Cairo in Leightons Residence	554	Philip H. Morriss Studio	~6r
	Mantel in Leightons Studio	s~	John Petties Studio	562
	Leightons Studio	556	James D. Lintons Studio           
	J. E. Millaiss Studio	55~	In Mrs. Alma Tademas Studio	564
	V. C. Princepss Studio	~	Alma Tademas Studio               
	George H. Boughtons House	551	Tademas Designing-room	567
	Boughtons Studio	559	Entrance to Tademas Studio	~68
Art, Parisian, and Artists. (Henry Bacon)	Literature	3... XXV - - 628
Art,0 Parisian, Glimpses of	Henry Bacon	XXI . 169, 423, 734
Illustrations by A. De Neuville, E. Duez, Merson, E. Dupain, P. Delance, V. Chevilliard, G. Claim, E. Detaille,
Sarah Bernhardt, G. Jacquet, F. BerneBellecour, Butin, Beraud, Chialiva, De Nittis, Wahlberg, Lemaire, R.
Madrazo, Jules L. Stewart, Louise Abbema, Jourdain, Alfred Stevens, Rico, Knight, Egusquiza, Olivii, Ricardo de
Madrazo, Reni6, Bacon, and Gonzalez.
	Illus. The Reconnoissance	xxi.. 269	On the Quay	426
	By the Sea	270	Coast of Normandy	427
	The Flight into Egypt	271	Portrait	428
	The Good Samaritan	272	Study for a Picture	429
	Louis XVI. VisitingaPotato-field	~	Portrait	430
	The Salutation	~	Sketches	431
	Sarah Bernhardt	276	Studio of Duez on the Sea-shore	735
	Prussian Cavalrymen	177	Autumn	736
	Memorandum Sketches	277	In Venice	737
	The Voung Girl and Death	i~~	Knights Glass Studio	731
	Qulteuse	slo	The Waltzers	739
	Battle of Malmaison	ili	On the Beach	740
	Studies from Life	423	Study from Life	742
	My Studio	424	Oaks	742
	Sketch	424	Frkre in Sketching-sledge	742
	Feeding the Calves	425	Study from Life	743
Art-Students, American, Abroad	Topics of the Time	2. - XXIV. .459, 942
See also i. xxiii .259.
Art Suggestions from the Masters. (Susan N. Carter)	(zelture and Progress		XXI. .803
Art, Talks on, W. H. Hunts	Literature      		.. .... XXV. .957
Art-Tariff	Topics oft/se Time		7. . XXIX. .953
Asbjdrnsens (P. Chr.) Folk and Fairy Tales	Literature		3... XXV. .308
Aseheubroedel. (No Name Series)			2.. XXIV. - 794
Astronomy,0 The New	S. P. Langley	6	XXVIII.. 712, 922
		[~, XXIX. .224, 700
Illustrations by the Author and others.
See also 6. XXVIII. .717.
Astyanax, The Thought of, Beside lulus. Poem	S. AL B. Piati. 	. XXI,. 77
Athene. See Parthenon, The Frieze of the.
Atkinson, Edward, Papers by:
        Elementary Instruction in the	Significant Aspects of the Atlan
	Mechanic Arts	XXI - .902	tic Cotton Exposition	I, XXIII. .563
Atlanta (Jacob D. Cox)	Literature	2.. XXIV.. 793
Atlanta Cotton Exposition. See Cotton Exposition, Atlanta.
Atlantic, North, Compulsory Lane Routes on the. With map.. captain Horatio McKay. - .8. . XXIII. - 91
Atropos vs. Lachesis. Poem. (Margaret Vandegrift)	Bric-6-Brac	7.. XXIX. .959
At an Apple-Stand. Poem. (XV. A. Croffut)	     	6. XXVIII. .480</PB>
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INDEX.
	Vol. Page.
At Castle Hill, Newport. Poem	C/caries de Kay	xxvi. .696
At Last. Poem. (R. K. Munkittrick)	Bric-d-Brac	4 . XXVI.. 479
At Long Branch. (Fits James MacCarthy)		XXII . . 8oo
At Rome: Farewell to Bianca. Poem	Henry Eckford	I.. XXIII.. 864
At Sea	John Burroughs	3...XXV..867

Illustration, an original engraving by Elbridge Kingsley.
At Sunset. Poem	Mary L. Ruler	xxi. .688
At Teague Poteets. A Sketch of the Hog Mouotain Range ..	Joel 0/candler Harris.. .4.XXVI. . 137, 185
At the Capital. (Drawing hy E. XV. Kemble.)	Bric-d-Brac	8.. XXX. .975
At the Foot of Parnassus. Poem	Encily S. Qakey	xxii.. 943
At the i\lill. Poem	B. C. Iliesser	4.. XXVI.. 551
At the Piano. Poem. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	Erce--Brac	8.. xxx. .8i6
At Twilight. Poem	Edna Dale	.4.. XXVI.. 925
Aunt Cindas Ranch	Hency King	XXI. .587
Auringer, 0. C. XVinter. Poem	7 XXIX.. 217
Aurora. Poem	Henry Tyrrell	5. XXVII.. 355
Author of An Earnest Trifler. The Daughter of Henry Sage Rittenhouse	XXII 498770
Author of The Village Convict. Eli	I. . XXIII. .131
Authors Rights	Topics of//ce Tune	I. XXIII. .779
Autumn Meditation, An. Poem	Richard Watson Gilder.... 7.. XXIX.. 459
Average Man, An	... . . Rolcert Grant	5.. XXVII. . 289, 375
[6o6, 706, 850; 6. XXVIII. .91, 177
Avowal, An. Poem. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	Bric-d-Ltrae	6. XXVIlI. . 960
A., W. H. The Summer Girl. Poem	.		5. XXVII.. 479
Ayers, M. P. A Practical Suggestion	0/en Letter,r	5. XXVII.. 958
Ayress (Alfred) The Orthobpist and The Verbalist 	Literature	2 . XXIV. .460
	ANDREW LANG	Open Letters	4..XXVI..955
B., A. Recent Fiction		8... XXX. .649
Baboo Lore. (D. XV. Howland)	   Bric-d-Brac	4. . XXVI. .319
Baby Sorceress, The. Poem	. Thomas Wentworth Hugginson	3... XXV.. 87
Backwoods Visions. Nova Scotia. Poem	  Roger Riordan	I . XXIII.. 142
Bacon, Henry, Papers by:
	Rosa Bonheur5	6. xxviii. .133	Parisian Art and Artists	3. .xxv. .6a8

Glimpses of Parisian Art... xxi. .169, 423, 734

Bacon, Leonard, D. D. See Good Fight Finished, A.
Bacon, Leonard \Voolsey, Papers by:
	A Good Fight Finished	3 ... xxv. .615	Did Abolition Abolish 9	4.. xxvi .636

Bacon (The Late Dr. Leonard) and the Abolitionists. (Oliver
   Johnson)	Open Letters	4.. XXVI.. 153
Badeau, Adam, Papers by:
	Lieut.-General Sheridan5	~.. xxvii.. 496	The Last Days of General Grant5.I. .xxx. .919
	General Grant*	I .. ...... i51
Bailey, Alice XVard. Impatience. Poem	Brie-h-Brae	8... XXX.. 335
Baillie-Grobman, XVilliam A. Hunting the Rocky Mountain Goat		7.. XXIX. .193
Baker, Marion A. The National Flag at New Orleans	Open Letters	8... XXX. .492
Baker, William M. Rebecca Harding Davis		6.XXVIII. .151
Balchs (William Ralston)  Garfields Words 	 iteratucre	I.. XXIII. .316
B., C. C. Miss Howards Guenn	Open Letters	6. XXVIII.. 154
Baldwin, Catherine. The Appeal of the Harvard Annex		  6. XXVIII.. 791
Ballade of a Coquette. Poem. (Frank Dempster Sherman).... Brie-h-B rae	2.. XXlV..640
Ballade of a Swell. Poem. (Frank Dempster Sherman)		5. XXVII.. 960
Ballade of Ballades. Poem. (Frank Dempster Sherman) 		6.XXVIII. .158
Ballade of Neglected Merit. Poem. (Andrew Lang)		6 XXVIII.. 157
Ballade of Rhyme. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	3.. XXV.. 8oo, 960
Ballad of Cassandra Brown, The. Poem. (Coroebus Green)		6. XXVIIl. . 320
Ballad of Old Meters, A. Poem. (D. A. Casserly)		I . XXIII. . 159
Ballad of the Mist, A. Poem.	Rose Hawthorne Lathrop... 4.. XXVI.. 19
Ballads, New. (Alfred Tennyson)	.. . Culture and Progress 	XXI. .639
Ballards (Robert) The Solution of the Pyramid Problem Literature	3... XXV. .626
Ballast, Artificial	he Worlds Work	XXI.. 8o5
Bancroft, George. A Few XVords about Henry Clay5	8.. . XXX. .479
Bancrofts (Hubert Howe) Historical Enterprise. (Noah
   Brooks)	Open Letters	7.. XXIX 469
Banks, Broken, and Lax Directors	John Burroughs	I.. XXIII.. 768
Bar Harbor Idyl, A. (Edward A. Church)	Brie-ci-Broe	6. XXVIII. .640</PB>
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7
Vol. Page.
Barnard, Charles, Papers by:
Agricultural Experiment Stations .... xxi.. 624
Ericssons Destroyer and her
	Ness Gun5	XXI. .689
The Shoppers Rehellion	XXI.. 945
New Roads to a Trade	i.. XXIII. .285
A Family Ice-House	3. .XXV. .154, 475
Women as Piano-tuners	3... xxv. .796
			The Massachusetts Experiment
	in Education	4.. XXVI.. 789
	Some New Inventions	5.XXVII. .473;
[6. XXVIII. .312, 637; 8 . . xxx. .809
	Silk Culture at Home	6 XXVIII. .475
	Workingmens Cluhs and Coffee-
	   houses	6 XXVIII. .796
	Electrical Progress	7 . XXIX. .313
Barnards (Charles) Cobperatiun as a Business	Culture and Progress	XXII.. 465
Barnards (Charles) Knights of To-day		XII. .477
Barnaval, Louis, The Love Poems of	Open Letters	6. XXVIII.. 465
Barnay as Mark Antony. (Emma Lazarus)		4.. XXVI. .312
Barrett, Lawrence, and his Plays. (George Edgar Montgomery)		5. XXVII.. 954
Barretts (Lawrence) Edwin Forrest	Literature	2. . XXIV. .468
Barrow, David C., Jr., Papers by:
	A Georgia Plantation *	XXI. .830	A Georgia Corn-Shucking *	2.. XXIV. .873
Bartletts (John) Shakespeare Phrase-Book 		Literature	I.. XXIII.. 950
Bartletts (Truman H.) Life of Rimmer 			3.. .XXV. .957
Bass,0 Striped		Francis Endicott	XXI. .698

Illustrations hy J. Bolles, C. A. Vanderhoof, XV. Taher, Thomas Moran, etc.

Gosnolds Island, Bass Rock, and Down the
	   Cliffs, Marthas Vineyard	706
	68,jlhs., SirI	707
	Fishing, A. n. 1496	708
	Illus. Going to the Surf Stands	6)1
	Cluh-house Stands, Cuttyhunk	699
	The Light-house at Gay Head	702
	The Slriped Bass, or Rock-fish	704
	Fishing from the Stand	705
Bastians (H. C.) The Brain as an Organ of Mind	Culture and Progress	XXII.. 692
Batcheller, 0. A. On the Bombardment of Alexandria	Open Letters	.6. XXVIII.. 956
Bateman, Alfred Edward. Post-Office Savings-Banks in Great Britain		XXII.. I 17
Bates, Charlotte Fiske, Poems by:
	A Prayer	4.. XXVI. .859	Unlooked-for Return	7.	XXIX. .4o8
	The Quatrain	5. XXVII. .960	My Thoughts and I	8.	XXX .. 37
	The Couplet	5. .XYVII. .960	Shaksperes Sonnets	8.	XXX . .496
	A Dnmh Beauty	5. XXVII. .960
Battery, The Secondary	Tke Worlds Work	I. XXIII. .319
Battle of Waterloo, The, Encored	Alexander L. Kielland	XXI. .457
Baxter, Sylvester. An Aboriginal Pilgrimage		2. . XXIV.. 526
Bayley, W. S. Petrography in America	Open Letters	6. XXVIII.. 317
Bay of Islands in Calm and Storm, The. See Cruise of the Alice May, The.
B., E. A Rallying Point of a New Political Party	. Open Letters	7.. XXIX. .149
Beaconsfield,* Lord	P. M. Potter	XXII.. 262
Illustration, Portrait of Lord Beaconsfield, 265.
Beaconsfield, Lord	James Bryce, M. P	I.. XXIII.. 729
Beaconsfield, Was the Earl of, a Representative Jew 7	Emma Lazarus	I.. XXIII. .939
See also DIsraeli.
Beard, James C. Marine Forms as Applicable to Decoration ~. ~	XXI.. 809
Bear-Hunting in the South	. James Gordon	XXII. .857
Illustrations hy W. L. Shepard.

Illus. Old Asa Cutting through the Cane-hrake.. .857 Ihe Death	
	At Bay	86o	Old Asa in Triumph	86~
	Bear Hieroglyphics	861
Bear,* The Black	Charles C. Ward	I.. XXIII.. 718
	Illustrations by James C. Beard, XV. Taher, H. P. Share (after original sketches hy the Author), and the Author.
	Illus. Head of Ursus A mericonus	721	Skull, Fore and Hind Paws of the Black
	Indian Hunter	722	Bear	723
	The Bear Pass	722	Bear and Cubs	724
	A Dead-fall Trap	723	Sacking a Lumher-camp	725
Beauregard, G. T. The Battle of Bull Run ~		7.. XXIX.. So
Beaux-Arts,5 The American Student at the	Richard Whiting	I.. XXIII.. 259
	Illustrations by C. A. Vanderhoof, Henry Bacon, C. V. Turner, Frank C. Jones, W. F. Brown, St. John Harper,
Frank. Fowler, C. E. Dubois, K. Cox, and T. Robinson.
	Illus. In the Latin Quarter	. XXIII. .259	Old Farm-bouse in Switzerland	266
	A Rosa Bonheur of the Future	260	A Bit in the Chapel	267
	The Coppersmith	261	Vacation Days	268
	The Four-oclock Sketch Club	262	Millets Studio and House at Barhizon	. ... 269
	Punishment of a Noveau	263	In the Court of the Beaux-Arts	270
	The Arab Chief	264	Sketches in Sirons Dining-room	271
	Study from Life	s6~	A Corner of Sirons Dining-room	272
Becker, Abigail. Poem	Amanda T. Jones	8... XXX.. 86o
Bedinger, L. M. Mothers in American Novels	flame and Society	3. . . XXV.. 311</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Bee Pastures of California,0 The	Jo/in Muir	2.. XXIV.. 222, 388
Illustrations by Roger Riordan and Harry Fenn.
	Illus. A Bee Ranch in Lower California	225	Cardinal Flower	389
	A Shepherds Cabin	228	Wild Bockwheat	390
	Wild-Bee Garden	229	A Bee Ranch in the Wilderness	390
	In the San Gabriel Valley	388	A Bee Pasture on the Moraine Desert	391
	White Sage	388	Spanish Bayonet	392
	A Bee Ranch on the San Gabriel Range	389	A Bee-keepers Cabin	392

Beers, Henry A., Papers by:
	His Footsteps. Poem	xxi.. 527	Split Zephyr	4.. XXVI.. 273
To Imogen at the Harp. Poem. .1. xxiii. .827 Matthew Arnold in America... .5. XXVII. .255
	Invita Minerva. Poem	~.. XXV.. iSi

Beers, XV. George, Papers by:
	The Canadian Mecca0	2. .XXIV..x	Canada as a Winter Resort* . . .7. XXIX. .524
Behind her Fan. Poem. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	Brie-/i-brae	I..XXIII. .480
Bellamys (Edward) Dr. Heidenhoffs Process 	Cit/lure ond Progres-s	xxi. .644
Bellamys (Edward)  Miss Ludingtons Sister. (XV. D.
   Howells)		Open Lelters    	6.xxVnI. .633
Bell-Call, Pneumatic		The Worlds Work.....,	i.. xxsu.. 319
Bellew, Frank. My Mural Chum	Poem	Brie-/i -Brac	7.. XXIX.. 158
Belmont. See Western Flotilla.
Benedict, Sir Julius. Jenny Lind			XXII.. 120
Benevolence, Vicarious		Topics of I/ic Time	4. ....... 631
Benevolence, Wise		          	3. . . XXV.. 844
Ben Hur. (Lew Wallace)		Open Letters	7.. XXIX. .155
Benjamin, S. G. W., Papers by:
	A Cruise in a Pilot-Boat k.... . .2. xxiii. .277	Ocean Steam-ships0	2. xxiv. .666
	The Evolution of the American Vacht *	The Corcoran Gallery of Art ... .2.. XXIV.. 8i5
	a.. XXIV.. 35	The Cruise of the Alice May .~.. XXVII.. 545,
	Steam-Vachtingin America* .... 2. XXIV. .591	[729, 817; 6. XXVIII. .203, 163, 352
Benjamins (S. G. W.) Troy 	(u/lure and Progress	XXI. .476
Benson, Berry. Distance. Poem	Brie-/i-Brew	7.. XXIX.. 960
Benson, J. Harper. The Fair Physiologist. Poem		7.. XXIX. .478
Benton, Joel, Poems by:
	The Pretty Toll-gate Keeper . ...i. XXIII.. Soo	Old Age	4.. XXVI.. 87
	Song of the Parsee Lover	3.. XXV..64o	The Lions Government	5.. XXVII.. 960
Berners (Dame Juliana) A Treatise of Fysahynge with an
	Angle 	Cu/lure and Progress	XXI.. 803
Berries,0 Some New	B. P. Roe	XXII. .267
Illustrations by Pauline S. Roe and W. H. Gibson.
	Illus. The Bidwell Strawberry	267	The Seneca Queen	270
The Gregg Black-cap Raspberry	269
Bessie Brown, 1\J. D. Poem. (Samuel Minturn Peck)	Brie-/i -Brae	7.. XXIX.. 480
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. See Brother Stolzs Beat.
Bevans (Llewelyn D.)  Sermons to Students 	Cu/litre and Progress	XXII.. 154
Beware. Poem	A. B. Boy/c	XXII. .365
Bewick,0 Thomas	Austin Dobson	2.. XXIV. . 643
Iliusirations by Harry and Walter Fenn, and from Bewicks originals.
	Illus. Bust of Bewick	644	The Tawny Owl	659
	Cherryburn	645	A Farm-yard	66o
	Oviogham Parsonage	645	Poachers Tracking a Hare in the		Snow.668
	Oviogham Church	646	Kite-flying		66i
	Bewicks Workshop	647	Tail-piece:	To the Curlew	. 66i
	The Chilliogham Bull	648	Tail-piece:	To the Beaver	662
	The Ounce	656	Tail-piece:	To Missel-Thrush	66a
	The Starling	657	Tail-piece:	To Watercrake	663
	The Short-eared Owl	657	Tail-piece:	To the Jay	663
	The Vellow Bunting	6~5	Bewick Drinking out of his Hat		663
	Old English Hound	6~8	Bay Pony		664
	The Common Boar	6~8	Bewicks Thumb-mark		66~
	The Common Snipe	639
Bewick,0 Thomas, The Pupils of	Austin Dobson	4.. XXVI.. 876
	Illustrations from reproductions of the engravings in early editions, by Charlton Nesbit, Luke ClennelI, William
Harvey, John Jackson, Ebenezer Landells, H. F. P. W. Hole, and others.
B., F. Celestial Torments. Poem	Brio-/i-Br e	6. XXVIII.. 389
B., F. A. A Novel Entertainment, from Punelt	Home and Society	XXI.. 952
B., H. J. To a Stolen Fan. Poem	Brie-/i -B rae	XXIV. .479
Bianciardi, E. D. R., Papers by:
The Personal History of Garibaldi*.2. xxiv .495 Dum Vivimus, Vivamus. Poem. .5 XXVII .418
	Under the Olives 0	4.XXVI.552
Bible in the Sunday-school, The	Topics of the Time	7.. XXIX. 146
Bible Revision. See New Testament, How the, Came Down to Us.</PB>
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	Vol. P ge.
Bible Revision, The, Among the People	Topics of the Time	XXII. .624
Bible Society, The, and the New Revision	Charles S. Robinson, D. D	XXI. .447
See also 951.
Bicknell, Anna. The Pretenders to the Throne of France ~		5. XXVII. .251
Bigelow, John. Some Recollections of Charles OConor		7.. XXIX. .725
Bigelows (John) Molinos the Quietist	Literature	3... XXV. . 794
Biggar, E. B. F arming for Feathers		3... XXV. .411
Bigotry. Poem	Edgar Fawcett	S... XXX. .958
Birdseye, George, Poems by:
       Epigrams from the French     xxi.. 967 Unspoken		I.. xxx. .176
       The New Play       ~. xxix. .o6o Heart and Hand		I. .XXX. .494
Birds (Isabella L.) Unbeaten Tracks in Japan	Culture and	Progress          XXI. .959
Birds, Song, English and American	John Burrou6 hs	.... I.. XXIII. .357
Birds, The Migration of	J. A. Allen	XXII. .932
Bird-Voices. Poem	A. Lampman	8... XXX.. i6i
Birth of Man, The. A Legend of the Talmud. Poem	Emma Lazarus	6. XXVIII.. 203
Bishop, Edwin F. Reply to Is the Jury System a Failure? 	4.. XXVI.. 299
Bishop, William Henry, Papers by:
	The Lobster at Home*	xxii. .209	Braxtons New Art	6. XXVIII. .171
Comment on New Vork as a Field for
	Fiction	5.. XXVII.. 470
Bismillak. Poem	David L. Proudfit	I.. XXIII.. 672
Bissell, J. \V. Sawing out a Channel above Island Number Ten * War Memoranda	... XXX. .324
Bji5rnson, Bjbrnstjerue. Norways Constitutional Struggle	XXI. .603
Bji5rnsons (Bji5rnstjerne) Synniive Solbakken and Arne .Literature	I.. XXIII. .786
Black Bass Fishing	James A. Zienshall	4.. XXVI. .376
Illustrations from drawings by Gordon Trumbull and J. H. Cocks.
	Illus. Broke Away	~	Small-mouthed Black Bass	379
	Large-mouthed Black Bass	371	(From a drawing by Dr. E. R. Copeland.)
	(From a drawing by Dr. E. R. Copeland.)	Landing a Double	380
		An Ideal Still-Fisher	311
Black Dawn, The. Poem	John Vance Cheney	6. XXVIII.. 677
Black, Ivory. See Janvier, Thomas A.
Blake, William, Life of. (A. Gilchrist)	Literature	1. XXIII. . 788
Blanchard, F. To John Burroughs. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	4.. XXVI.. 478
Blanden, Charles G. The Race. Poem	  	8... XXX. .976
Blasts, Exploder for Firing	The Worlds Worh	2.. XXIV. .3 i6
Blauvelts (Augustus) The Present Religious Conflict.	Literature	3... XXV. .149
Bliss, Charles R. The Weak Point of Mormonism	             I - . XXIII	782; XXIV.. 151
Bliss, D. XV. (M. D.) The Story of President Garfields Illness	I.. XXIII 299
Blood, Henry Ames, Poems by:
	The Two Enchantments	~. .xxv. .383	The Rock in the Sea.5	4.. xxvi.. 497
Bloody Chasm, The. (J. XV. De Forest)	. .7	Literature	I..	XXIII. .627
Blue, The, and the Gray. (C. N. Jenkins)		Open Letters	7..	XXIX. .797
Blum, R. An Old Virginia Town				 XXI. .489
Boat-Building, Improvements in            		The Worlds Worh		XXII. .638
Boat Propulsion . 			3..	XXV.. 155
Boat-Rig, Novel				 XXI. .326
Bobstay, Bill. Around Cape Horn*				XXIV.. 163
Bob White, the Game Bird of Americas		Alfred M. Mayer		XXVI. .483
Illustrations by James C. Beard and others.
	Illus. Bob White	414	At Dawn	411
	Partrid8es, Male and Female	415	California Valley Partridge or Quail	419
	White Bob White	456	European Red-legged Partridge	490
	Bob White and European Quail	417	Mrs. Bob White and Family	492
	Bob White Egg	457	Dead Quail	494
Bodley, Mr.,Abroad. (Horace Scudder)	Culture and Pragress 	XXI. .321
Bokers (George H.) The Book of the Dead.	Literature	3.. ...... 150
Bonaparte. See Bordentoxvn.
Bonheur,~ Rosa	Henry Bacon	6.XXVIII. .833
Illustrations by the Author and others.
	Illus. Portrait of Rosa Bonbeur	533	The Studio from the Road	838
	The Siudjo of Rosa Bonheur	135	Crossing a Loch in the Highlands	839
	Chlteau of By, the Home of Rosa Bonheur. 836	The Post-office at By	140
The Ch6teau Court-Vard: A ring at the
	Gate	837

Bonython, John Langdon. Whittiers Poem of Mogg Megone.Com;nunications	.2.. XXIV.. 302
Book of Nature, A. Poem. (R. K. Munkittrick)	Bric-d -B roe	7.. XXIX.. 799
Books for Young People	Culture and Progress	XXI. .321, 481
Book, The, of the Dead. (George H. Bolter)	Literature	3... . XXV. .150</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Book Trade, Communism in the	Topics of 1/ic Time	I.. XXIII 467
Booth, E. M. This Lily. Poem		4.. XXVI.. 150
Booth, The Elder and the Younger. (Asia Booth Clarke) 	Literature	2,. XXIV. .468
Booth, Wilkes, How he crossed the. Potomac	George Alfred	To~~lsend.5 . XXVII. 822
Booths Escape. (E. G. D. G.)	Open Letters	6.XXvIII. .638
Bordentown and the Bonapartes	Joseph B. Gilder	XXI.. 28
                        Illustrations by Blum, Lungren, Robinson, Brennan, and others.
	Illus. A Stanza from Hail Columbia	~	A Skating-Party	31
	A Stanza from The Battle of the Kegs... 30	Gravestone of Preserve Brown         
	Joseph Kirkbride	31	Prince Lucien Murat                
	A Page from the Township Records	32	The Town-Meeting		40
	An Arrival in the Olden Time	33	Judge Joseph Hopkinson		41
	The Wash-House	~	The Murat House		42
	Entrance to Tunnel	~	Mrs. Joseph Hopkinson		43
	Francis Hopkinson	35	Madame Lucien Murat		44
	Portrait and Autograph of Joseph Bonaparte	~6	Commodore Stewart		45
	Mrs. Francis Hopkinson		               See also	413.
Borneo, North, Frank Hatton in	By his father, .Josep/r hutton   	7. . . XXX. .438
Boss, A New Kind of	Topics of the Time	I.. XXIII.. 945
Bossism		XXII. - 625
Boston Girl, The. Poem. (David S. Foster)	Eric-h-B roe	XXII. .320
Bostonians, The       	Henry Javics	7. . XXIX. .530
[686, 893; XXX.. 58, 256, 423, 553, 692, 86i
Boston, The Memorial History of. (Justin Winsor)	Literature	XXI.. 8oo
Boston Town. (H. E. Scudder)	[XXIII. .153; XXIV. .467
	I . XXIII. .474
Boteler, Alexander R. The John Brown Raid *	4.. XXVI.. 399
Botta, Vincenzo. Translation of Impressions of some Shak
   sperean Characters				I. XXIII. .117
Bouckman, J. Chrysanders Quest		Eric-h-B rae		4.. XXVI.. 959
Boulton, Harold, Poems by:
        To America	a. Xxiii. .297	To the Modern Cynic     	6. xxviii. .929
Boutelle, Clarence M. The Music of Niagara	Communications	XXII. .307
Bowens (Francis) Gleanings from a Literary Life	Culture and Progress	XXI. .318
Bowles, Samuel. See Journalism.
Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, Papers by:
	The Lost Hellas. Poem	xxi.. 19	Queen Titania	XXII.. 593, 762, 142
	Under the Glacier	Xxi. .234	The Minstrel at Castle Garden. Poem.2.xxiv.15o
	A Dangerous Virtue	xxi.. 7~5	Anastasia	xxv. .139
	Calpurnia.5 Poem	XXII.. as	A Problematic Character.6.xxvni.6o1, 745, 193
Boyesens (Hjalmar Hjorth) Idyls of Norway	Literature	3... XXV.. 794
Boyesens (Hjalmar Hjorth) Ilka on the Hill-top	Culture and Progress 	XXII. .475
Boy in Gray,5 A	Allen G. Redwood	XXII. .641
Illustrations by the Author.
	Illus. The Dinner-Party	641	An Artillery Duel	646
	A Camp Toilet	643	The Retreat from Gettysburg	641
	Jack	645	Good.bye I	649

Boyle, A. B., Poems by:
	Beware	xxii. ~	Mont Blanc	xxii. .365
Boys King Arthur, The. (Sidney Lanier)	. Culture and Ri-ogress		 XXI.. 322
Boys Love. Poem. (Mary E. Wilkins)	Brie-h-B rae	4..	XXVI. .959
Boys 1\Iahinogion, The. (Sidney Lanier)	Literature	I..	XXIII.. 475
Boys of the Family, The. VI. (XV. H. Rideing)	Houie and Society		XXII.. 789
Boy Travelers in the Far East. (T. XV. Knox)	. (uultuure and Progress	XXI. .482
Bracken in America. (A. E. K.)	(omununications	2.. XXIV.. 946
Bradley, Mary. Angels Wings. Poem		4 XXVI.. 359
Brain as an Organ of Mind, The. (Ii. Charlton Bastian). . . Culture and Progress	XXII.. 792
Brand, James. That Hurricane Reform	Open Letters	6. XXVIII.. J47
Braxtons New Art	William Henry Bishop . .. .6. XXVIII.. 87
Bread-XVinners, The	4.. XXVI.. 567
	[~~7, 889; XXVII. .87, 276, 341
See also xxvii. .157 a~I, 794; xxviII. .253; xxx. .649.

Breathing-Time, A. Poem	Charles C. P. Roberts .... .4.. XXVI. .453
Breckinridge, Dr., In Defense of. (Benjamin Breckinridge
   Warfield)	(ommunications	XXI.. 951
Bribery in Politics	Topies of 1/ic Time	7.. XXIX. . 148

BRIC-X-BRAC, Contents of:
	Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder. (John A. Frazer, Jr.)	6.. XXVIII. .951
	Absence of Mind. (J. V. Wheelwright)	I... xxIII. .797
	Accepted. (Robertson Trowbridge)	8... xxx. .974
	Actor, To a Weak.voiced. (Ben XVood Davis)	6. . xxviii. .410</PB>
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BRtC-A-BRAC. Contents of: (Continued.)
	77o/. Page.
	A3sthetic. (Ella Wheeler)	xxu. . Soo
	Affinities. (William M. Briggs)	3... XXV. .479
	Afterglow. (Elizabe~h Akers Allen)	2.. XXIV. .320
	Afterthought, An. (Samuel Mintorn Peck)	6.. xxviii. .320
	Ah, si Jeunesse Savait! (A. C. Gordon)	.	I.. . xxiii.. 799
Album, Pages from an. (Robert Browning and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)... 3.... XXV.. 159
	Altruism. (A Tale.) (Robertson Trowbridge)	8... .XXX. ~
	Amy. (H. C. Faulkner)	7.. ....... 153
	Aphorisms from the Quarters. (J. A. Macon)	xxii. .6~o, 8oo, 960; 2. .XXIV. .159
XXV.	.320; xxvi. .259; XXVII. .480, 639, 798, 959; xxix. .640; 8. xxx. .824
	Apology, An, for Gazing at a Young Lady	a... xxiv. .639
	April. (Thomas S. Collier)	I.. XXIII. .960
	At an Apple-stand. (W. A. Croffut)	6. xxviii. .480
	At Last. (R. K. Munkittrick)	4... XXVI. .479
	Atropos vs. Lachesis. (Margaret Vandegrift)	7.. xxix. .959
	At the Capital. (Drawing by E. W. Kemble)	8... XXX. ~
	At the Piano. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	8... XXX. .8i6
	Avowal, An. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	6. XXVIII. .960
	llaboo Lore. (D. W. lowland)	4... XXVI. .319
	ISallade of Ballades. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	6.. XXVIII..
	Ballade of a Coquette. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	2... XXIV. .640
	Ballade of a Swell. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	~.. XXvII. .p6o
	Ballade of Neglected Merit. (Andrew Lang)	6.. XXVIII.. 157
	I3allade of Rhyme. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	3... XXV.. 8oo
	Ballad of Cassandra Brown, The. (Coroebus Green)	6.. XXVIII.. 320
	Ballad of Old Meters, A. (D. A. Casserly)	I... XXIII.. 259
	Bar Harbor Idyl, A. (Edward A. Church)	6. XXVIII. .640
	Behind her Fan. (Frank D. Sherman)	i... XXIII. .480
	BessieBrown, M. D. (Samuel Minturn Peck)	7.. XXIX. .480
	Book of Nature, A. (R. K. Munkittrick)	7.. XXIX. .799
	Boston Girl, TIse. (David S. Foster)	XXII.. ~20
	Boys Love. (Mary F. Wilkins)	4... XXvI. .959
	Browning, A Sonnet by. (Robert Browning)	s.. XXVII.. 640
	Browning, Look at. (Richard Watson Gilder)	4... XXVI.. 320
	Bundle of Letters, A. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	4... XXVI.. 8oo
	Bums, An Evening with. (Agnes Maule Macbar)	5.. XXVII.. 479
	Burroughs, John, A letter to. (Richard Watson Gilder)	6. XXVIII. .159
	Burroughs, John, A Tracer for. (Robert Underwood Johnson)	6. XXVIII. .159
	Burroughs, John, To. (F. Blanchard)	4... XXVI. .478
	Cabin Love-Song. (J. A. Macon)	2... XXIV. .480
	Cabin Philosophy. (J. A. Macon)	XXI. .647
	Camerons Herd. (Alice Wellington Rollins)	8... XXX.. 176
	Captain Dick. (F. De V. Carpenter)	XXI. .487
	Carlyle, Mrs., To. (Bessie Chandler)	~.. xxvii.. n6o
	Caught. (Harold Van Santynord)	4... XXVI.. 478
	Celestial Torments. (F. B.)	6. xxviii. .319
	Chacun S son Gofti. (Walter Learned)	4 ..xxvi. .640
	Changiiig the Subject. (Drawing by W. H. Hyde)	7.. xxix.
	Cheerful Spirit, A. (Stanley Wood)	~.. XXVII.. 960
	Childer and Wife. (Richard Henry Stoddard)	4... XXVI.. 159
	Childs Wisdom, A. (Alice Wellington Rollins)	2... XXIV. ~
	Chinee, De Yaller. (J. A. Macon)	I... xxiii.., ~8
	Choir, The Silenced. (D. D.)	6. XXVIII. .959
	Chrysanders Quest. (J. Bouckman)	4... XXVI. .959
	Cigar, A. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	7... Xxix.. i6o
	Classics, The Future of the. (H. C. Bunner)	4... xxvi.. p6o
	Come, Pais, and Pipe. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	3.... xxv.. 319
	Compensation. (George W. Jones)	7... XXIX. .320
	Compensations. (J. A. Macon)	8... XXX. .976
	Confession. (Nathan Haskell Dole)	xxi.. 967
	Conjunctions. (Mary Ainge De Vere)	xxii. .320
	Conservatory, In the. (Walter Carey)	4... XXVI. .958
	Cophetna. (Xenos Clark)	2... XXIV. .959
	Could She Have Guessed? (Elaine Goodale)	7... xxix. .158
	Countrywoman of Mine, A. (Elaine Goodale)	6. xxviii.. 6~9
	Couplet, The. ~Charlotte Fiske Bates)	5.. xxvii.. 960
	Culture. (Robertson Trowbridge)	4... XXVI.. 487
	Cupid as Reporter. (Clarence Clough Buel)	3... XXV. .959
	Cupid at School. (William P. Jones)	I... XXIII..i 59
	Cupids Kiss. (Walter Learned)	2... xxiv. .640
	Cupids Mistake. (S. B. Foster)	3.... XXV. .479
	Curse, The. (Robertson Trowbridge)	8.... XXX.. 336
	Dame and the Critic, The. (Caroline A. Mason)	XXII.. 959
	Dat Fretful Tilda Strong. (Rev. Plato Johnson)	~.. xxvii.. 639
	Dat YalIer Gown. (Charles H. Tumer)	3... XXV. .318
	Daybreak. (From the French.) (Alice K. Sawyer)	6. xxviii.. 319
	Dead Moon, The. (T. N. Lawrence)	XXI. .487
	Desdemona. (Robertson Trowbridge)	xxi.. SoS
	Discriminating Taste, A. (Drawing by W. H. Hyde)	7.. XXIX. .159
	Distance. (Berry Benson)	7.. xxix. .p6o
	Dumb Beauty, A. (Charlotte Fiske Bates)	5.. Xxvii.. p6o
	Early Days, The. (Parmenas Mix)	I.. XXIII.. i58
	Eheul Fugaces. (Walter Learned)	s.. xxvii.. p6o
	Emerson on English University Training	XXI. .167
	Engaged. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	5.. XXVII.. i6o
	Epigram on an Epigram. (Ben Wood Davis)	5.. XXVII.. 959
	Epigrams from the French. (George Birdseye)	XXI.. 967
	Equivocation. (C. Sonysmith)	6. xxviii.. 8oo
	Ethiopiomania. (Henry Tyrrell)	7... XXIX. .960
	Evening Song on the Plantation. (J. A. Macon)	2... XXIV. .640</PB>
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BRIC-A-BRAC. Contents of: (Continued.)
	Vol. Page.
	Exposition, At the. Extremes Meet. (Drawing by E. W. Kemble)	8... xxx.. 575
	Extra. (S. Conant Foster)	~.. xxvii.. s6o
	Fair Attorney, A. (Samuel Minturn Peck)	6. xxviii.. 64o
	Fair Copy-Holder, The. (Charles H. Crandall)	2... XXIV. .480
	Fair Physiologist, The. (J. Harper Benson)	7 XXIX. .473
	Fault-Demon, The. (Rose Hawthorne Lathrop)	5.. XXVII.. 798
	Faynte Hearte. (F. Marshall White)	6. XXVIII. .p6o
	Fickle Mollie. (Jennie E. T. Dowe)	a... XXIV. .473
	Finance, A Study in. (Blanche Rosalie Leeds.) (Drawing by W. H. Hyde)	8... XXX.. 8s~
	First Needle, The. (Lucretia P. Hale)	6. XXVIII.. 253
	Foreign Languages. (Drawing by W. H. Hyde)	7.. XXIX. .329
	Forfeits. (H. C. Bonnet)	2.. XXIV. .139
	For Her Mirror. (Alice Trumbull Learned)	6. XXVIII.. 960
	Four Feet on a Fender. (A. C. Gordon)	2... XXIV. .430
	Free. (Walter Learned)	3.. XXXV,. 8oo
	Garland of Rachel, The	... XXIII.. 639
	Garland, The. (Alvey A. Adee)	2.. .XXIY. .959
	Genoese Love-Song, A. (From the Italian.) (Alice K. Sawyer)	6. XXVIII. .480
	Getting Round Grandmammo~ (John Vance Cheney)	8... XXX. .8s6
	Good-Bye. (Grace Denio Luchfield)	5.. XXVII. .482
	Grandmothers Rose. (Mary A. Denison)	7... XXIX.. i6o
	Half-Ring Moon, The. (John B. Tabb)	7... XXIX.. 480
	Heart and Hand. (George Birdseye)	8... XXX. .494
	He Came to Pay. (Parmenas Mix)	4... XXVI.. 637
	Hen, A, on her Eggs. (Cupid Jones)	7... XXIX.. 480
	Her Bonnet. (Mary E. Wilkins)	6. XXVIII. .640
	Her China Cup. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	... XXIII.. Soo
	Here by my Fire. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	7... XXIX. .480
	Her Fan. (C. E. S.)	2...XXIV.. ~6o
	Her Kiss. (From the Spanish.) (Mary Ainge De Vere)	6. XXVIII. .958
	Her Look. (From the Spanish.) (Mary Ainge De Vere)	6. XXVIII. .958
	Her Rival. (A. C. Gordon and W. W. Archer)	XXI..328
	Her Waiting. (Emma C. Dowd)	7... XXIX. .479
	His Secret. (Harrison Robertson)	2... XXIV.. too
	Hobby-Horse, The. (Henry S. Cornwall)	8... XXX. .496
	Hobsons Choice. (Fraocis E. Leupp)	8... XXX. .976
	Home, Sweet Home. Fantasia. (H. C. Bunner)	XXII.. i~8
	Horse Race, A, at a Country Fair. (Drawing by Joseph Pennell)	4.. ....... 3i8
	How 3d Died. (Simeon Tucker Clark)	XII..959
	Humility. (Walter Learned)	8... XXX. .336
	Impatience. (Alice Ward Bailey)	8... XXX.. 335
	In Arcadia. (R. T. W. Duke, Jr.)	7... XXIX. .257
	Indicator of the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company, The.	(David L. Proudfit). .5.. XXVII.. 638
	In Explanation. (Walter Learned).	XXII. .322
In Miss Kate Ls Birthday Book. (Charles henry Webb).... ~. ..... ............ 7... XXIX..473
	In Parenthesis. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	8... XXX. .336
	In Swimming-Time. (James Whitcomb Riley)	4... XXVI.. 798
	In the German. (Charles W. Coleman, Jr.)	8... XXX.. 176
	Ingrams Life of Poe	XXI. .487
	Its Vera WeeL (Wallace Dunbar)	3... XXV..319
	It Was a Lass. (Mary E. Wilkins)	5.. XXVII.. 959
	I Want. (David L. Proudflt)	XXI. .967
	I Wonder what Maud will Say! (Samuel Minturn Peck)	5.. XXVII.. 480
	Jennies Wooin. (Emma C. Dowd)	3... XXV. .640
	Keys. (Bessie Chandler)	8... XXX.. 336
	King-cups Test, The. (Amos L. Hinds)	XXI. .807
	King Redwalds Altars. (Helen Jackson [H. H.])	8... XXX. .8s~
	Kings Quest, Ihe. (Caroline A. Mason)	... XXIII.. 320
	Kiss in the Rain, A. (Samuel Minturn Peck)	6. XXVIII.. 798
	Kitchen Clock, The. (John Vance Cheney)	6. XXVIII.. 477
	Knight and the Squire, The. (Irwin Russell)	XXI. .327
	Lady, The, or the Tiger? or Both? (Joseph Kirkland)	4... XXVI.. 318
	Lamp-post on the Corner, The. (F. W. Clarke)	3.... XXV.. 317
	Lass Lurline. (John Vance Cheney)	8... XXX.. 6~6
	Last July. (Sophie St. G. Lawrence)	6. XXVIII. .480
	Last Sleigh-ride of the Season, The. (Drawings by H. Scull)	XXI. .968
	Lawyer, Successful, A. (Ira Joyce)	I... XXIII.. 8co
	Leisure Lines. (Austin Dobson)	5.. XXVII.. 640
	Lesson in Courting, A. (M. A. De L. V. H.)	8... XXX. .8s6
	Lesson in Tennis, A. (C. F. Coburn)	8... XXX. .654
	Lion and the Lamb, The, The Author of. (Frank R. Stockton)	4.. XXVI.. 638
	Lions Government, The. (Joel Benton)	5.. XXVII.. 960
	Lip Service. (A. C. Gordon)	I... XXIII. .320
	Literal. (Drawing by W. H. Hyde)	7... XXIX. .479
	Literary Success, A. (Henry 1errell(	I... XXIII. .640
	Little Tee-Hee. (With four illustrations by W. Taber)	4... XXVI.. 479
	Long Branch, Ac. (Fitz-James MacCarthy)	XXII.. 8oo
	Longfellows Inscription on the Shanklin Fountain	2... XXIV,. 318
	Lost Child, A. (H. C. Bunner)	3 XXV.. 320
	Love Amid the Barley. (M. J. Wells)	XXII. .319
	Love in the WilloW. (Mary E. Wilkins)	6. XXVIII. .318
	Love-Knot, A. (Cora Lion Daniels)	3... XXV. .318
	Love-letter from Dakota, A. (W. W. Fink)	6. XXVIII,. 477
	Love-letter, Just a. Poem. (H. C. Bunner)	4... XXVI.. 640
	Love Passes By. (Mary Ainge De Vere)	7.. XXIX. .257
	Loves Chase. (Winifred Howells)	5.. XXVII.. 320
	Loves Heritage. (William M. Briggs)	5.. XXVII.. 959
	Loves Inquisition. (J. Cheever Goodwin)	2... XXIV.. 329
	Loves Seasons. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	7 . . XXIX. .960
	Luck and Work. (Robert Underwood Johisson)	8... XXX. .654</PB>
<PB REF="IMG00217" SEQ="0217" RES="600dpi" FMT="TIFF5.0" FTR="VOI211" N="B013">PART THREE, VOLS. XXI. TO XXX.
BRIC-X-BRAC. Contents of: (Continued.)	~. Page.
	Mad Poet, A. (Nat Lee)	7.. .XXIX. .320
	Madrigal. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	... xxx. .974
	Madrigal. (From the Italian.) (Alice K. Sawyer)	6. xxviii.. 799
	Maiden Lady, A. Poem. (Mary E. Wilkins)	8... XXX. .654
	l\lariette. (Dora Read Goodale)	8... XXX. .496
	Marjories Kisses. (Walter Learned)	6. XXVIII.. 480
	Marry Me, Darlint, To-night. (W. W. Fink)	6. XXVIII. .799
	Maskwells Compendium	e. xxiii. .638, 950
	Massachusetts French. (Be!l F. Hapgood)	4.. ....... 8oo
	Message of the Rose, The. (Bessie Chandler)	2... xxiv.. i6o
	1\Ietaphysics, Bits of Midsummer. (G. F. S.)	4..XXVI. .479
	Middy of aSS,, The. (May Croly Roper)	XXii. .480
	Midnight Chime, The. (John P. Kane)	a.. XXIII. .479
	Midsnmmers Day Dream, A. (William M. Briggs)	4.. ....... 799
	Mikes Confession. (Sarah D. Clarke)	XXII. .480
	Misunderstood. (Stanley Wood)	6. xxviii.. ~a8
	Model Children. (Charles H. Turner)	4... xxvi. .799
	Modjeska as Rosalind, To. (Oscar Fay Adams)	7.. ....... s6o
	Morning After, The. (Harold Van Santvoord)	6. .xXvIIi.. a~8
	Mouse and the Lion, The. (RoBert S. Talcott)	6. xxviii.. 639
	i\8r. Newrich in Paris. (Drawing hy W. H. Hyde)	8... XXX. .335
	My Mural Chum. (Frank Bellew)	7.. ....... 158
	Sly Rival. (Bessie Chandler)	8... XXX. .976
	My Sweetheart. (D. C. Hashrouck)	2... XXIV. .640
	Nancy. (John A. Fraser, Jr.)	~.. xxvii. .~aci
	Narcissus in Camden. (Helen Gray Cone)	3... XXV. .157
	Natural History. (Drawing hy W. H. Hyde)	7... XXIX.. 799
	Nature Ahhors a Vacuum. (C.)	2.. XXIV. .959
	New Play, The. (George li3irdseye)	7.. ....... e6o
	Nigger Mighty Happy. (J. A. Macon)	3.... xxv.. Soo
	Nocturne. (Clarence Clough Buel)	5.. XXVII.. 798
	Not Long Ago. (Sydney HerBert Pierson)	6. xxviii. .8oo
	Not Too Early. (John Vance Cheney)	7.. ....... 258
	Novelist, Every Man His Own. (Augustus M. Swift)	......... .640
	OBservations of Rev. Gahe Tucker. (J. A. Macon)	XXII. .479
	0 Jay l (G. P. Lathrop)	XXI.. 328
	Old Mrs. Grimes. (A. T.)	5.. XXVII. .159
	Old Saws and See.Saws. (A. F. Watrous)	xxiv. .479
	Old Ship of Zion, The. (J. A. Macon)	a.. XXIII. .797
	Old Vote for Voung Master, An. (Eva M. Dc Jarnette)	6. XXVIII. .958
	One Rainy Day. (W. A. Croffut)	e... XXIII.. 960
	On the Inspiration of the Moment	xxi.. 267
	Parson Murray of James City. (A. C. Gordon)	a.. XXIV. .318
	Pen Sketches among the Bretons. (Drawings hy E. B. Smith)	8... xxx..
	Philosopher, The. (Roger Riordan)	I... XXIII.. 559
	Picking Berries. (Stanley Wood)	4.. XXVI. .478
	Plantation Memories. (Joel Chandler Harris f Uncle Remus])	7... xxix. .640
	Plantation Songs, Two  	a.. ....... a6o
	Plowing. (With two illustrations hy W. Taber.) (Charles H. Crandall)	4.. XXVI. .159
	Poetry and the Poet. (H. C. Banner)	a... xxiv. .8oo
	Poetry 1\Iade Practice. (John Vance Chenev)	7.. ....... 320
	Poetry, XVhat is? (From the Spanish.) (Mary Ainge De Vere)	6.. xxvlii. .958
	Point of View. (Drawing hy E. W. Kemble)	7... xxix. .639
	Politeness. (Cupid Jones)	I.. . XXIII.. 479
	Portait, A. (Edith Lapham)	6. xxviii. .640
	Pretty Toll.gate Keeper, Fhe. (Joel Benton)	a... xxiii.. 8oo
	Prevalent Poetry. (Charles Follen Adalns)	XXII. .960
	Private Theatricals. (Margaret Veley)	6.. xxviii.. 798
	Provincial Idyl, A. (Charles C. Soule)	XXII. .320
	Punch London, The, on Wood-Engraving (5)	XXII. .959
	Quatrain, The. (Charlotte Fiske Bates)	5.. XXVII.. 960
	Q uel Dommage? (Eleanor Putnam)	I... xxiii.. 480
	Race, The. (Charles G. Blanden)	8... XXX. .976
	Eafring. (D. B. Dunn)	I.. XXIII.. 797
	Rainy Day. The. (Roger Riordan)	s... xxv. .479
	Ramez-Dormez-Aimez. (From the French.) (Alice K. Sawyer)	6. XXVIII.. 319
	Reason, The. (Robertson Trowbridge)	6. xxviii.. 8oo
	Rejected	a... xxiv. .639
	Reminiscence, A. (C. E. S.)	3... XXV. .320
	Reminiscence, A. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	8... XXX. .496
	Republicanism. (Margaret B. Harvey)	XXII. .640
	Revelation, An Incomplete. (Richard A. Jackson)	4... XXVI.. 1)60
	Rhyme of the Hercules Club, The. (Helen Gray Cone)	5.. XXVII.. 8oo
	Roiadeaux of Cities. (Robert Grant)	s... xxv. .960
	Rondo, An Old. (Frank D. Sherman)	xxii.. 960
	Rosa no Slar. (Herbert H. Smith)	5.. xxvii.. 799
	Scriptural Reminiscences. Cartoon. (E. W. Kemble)	8... xxx. .494
	Sea Song, A. (Stanley Wood)	8... XXX. .276
	Sea, The. (Eva L. Ogden)	I.. XXIII.. 320
	Seeing a Fairy. (Roger Riordan)	6. XXVIII. .479
	See-saw. (Jennie E. T. Dowe)	8... xxx. .8a~
	Sequel, The. (Margaret Vandegrift)	s.. xxvii.. 639
	Seville Love-Song, A. (Hamilton Aid6)	~.. xxvii.. 797
	Shaksperes Sonnets. (Charlotte Fiske Bates)	8... XXX. .496
	Silence. (George A. Hibbard)	4... xxvi.. 637
	Singer, To a. (Ben Wood Davis)	6. Xxviii. .958
	Sir Jones and his Ride. (Margaret Vandegrift)	a... xxiv. .479
	Skit, A: Writ for Miss Kit. (Charles Henry Webb)	8... xxx. .654
	Something Humorous. (Margaret Vandegrift)	~.. xxvii.. 799
	Song. (Oscar Fay Adams)	4... XXVI.. 159</PB>
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BRIC-A-BRAC. Contents of: (Continued.)
		Vol. PaRe.
	Song. (From the Italian.) (Alice K. Sawyer)	6. xxviii. .319
	Song of a Mole, A. (Joel Chandler Harris)	xxi.. 968
	Song of Sir Palamede, The. (Helen Gray Cone)	3.... XXV.. 638
	Song of the New Grounds. (J. A. Macnit)	5.. xxvii. .320
	Song of the Parsee Lover. (Joel Benton)	3... XXV.. 640
	Song of the Spring. (J. A. Macon)	2... XXIV.. 319
	Sonnet by Benjamin Disraeli, A	XXII. .320
	Sonnets from the Afghanese. (David L. Proudfit)	XXII. .480
	So Wags the World. (Raja)	6. XXVIII. .797
	Sp3cially Jim. (B. M.)	5. XXVIII.. 320
	Specimen of Line Work, A. (Drawing by Hopkins)	XXII.. i6a
	Squirrel and Rabbit. (J. A. Macon)	2... XXIV.. Son
	Stockton, If 8 my, should Forget. (Robert Louis Stevenson)	7... XXIX.. 8oo
	Story of the Gate, The. (T. H. Robertson)	XXI.. 648
	Street Cries. (Edsvard Eggleston)	XXI. .8o8
	Strephon and Sardon. (Richard Watson Gilder)	~.. XXVII.. 480
	Study from Nature, A. (Walter learned)	I... XXIII. .480
	Summer Evening, A. (Nathan Haskell Dole)	6. XXVIII. .318
	Summer Girl, The. (W. H. A.)	5.. XXVII. .479
	Swedenborg on Civil-Service Reform	3... XXV.. Soo
	Sweet Phyllis. (Mary E. Wilkins)	2... XXIV. .799
	Tableaux. (David L. Proudfit)	2... XXIV ~20
	Taste Supply Association, The. (H. C. Runner and Julian Magnus)	I.. XXIII.. 798
	Telegraph Operator, The. (Jacob F. Henrici)	xxi.. 8o8
	Tender Heart, The. (Helen Gray Cone)	7.. .XXIX. . Son
Terpsichore in the Flat Creek Quarters. (J. A. Macon.) (With Illustration by L. Hopkins) . XI.. 488
Tbackeray, Some Drawillgs by. (Walter Herries Pollock)	6. XXVIII. .478
That Bugle Call. (Margaret Vandegrift)	6. XXVIII.. 639
Thelga and Ethred. (Harrison Robertson)	3... XXV. .319
Theology in the Quarters. (J. A. Macon)	t.. . XXIII. .480
Theosophic Marriage, A. (Henry J. W. Dam)	6. XXVIII. .960
Thought of Astyanax beside lulus, The	XXI.. t68
Through the Snow. (Harrison Robertson)	XXI. .967
Tbrough the Wood. (William M. Briggs)	4.. XXVI. .317
Times Revenge. (Walter Learned)	4... XXVI.. 159
To a Bashful Lover. (Andrew B. Saxcon)	I... XXIII.. 8oo
To a Critic. (63.)	XXII. .640
Toan Obscure Poet who Lives on My Hearth. (CharlesL. Hi~dreth)	2... XXIV. .799
To a Stolen Fan. (H. J. B.)	2... XXIV. .479
To My Dog Dick, Lost at Sea. (A. J. W. McNeily)	3... XXV. .319
To My Love. (Frank Dcmpster Sherman)	5.. XXVII.. 8oo
~Too Too. (Alvey A. Adee)	4.. XXVI. .479
To Spring. (J. A. Macon)	8... XXX. .176
Tourgudneffs Poems in Prose. (Borys F. Gorow)	5.. XXVII. .319
Train, The. (Charles H. Crandall)	4.. XXVI. .318
Triolets, Two. (Harrison Robertson)	3... XXV. .479
Tryst, The. (George Kirkhope)	2... XXIV. .479
Tryst, The. (Walter Learned)	7.. ....... 8oo
Tulips Blooming in the Snow. (Roger Riordan)	7.. XXIX. .799
Twilight Pastoral, A. (J. A. Newlin)	I... XXIII. .480
Two Scenes from an Unpublished Drama. (Bessie Chandlcr)	XXI. .648
Uncle Eseks Wisdom. (Uncle Esek)	xxi.. i66, 327, 607; ~.. xxvii.. 798; XXVIII.. 318,
[8oo, 957; XXIX. .157, 478, 638, 798; xxx. .175, 335, 494, 654, 814
	Uncle Gabe at the Corn-Shucking. (j. A. Macon)	2..xxiv. .960
	Uncle Gabe on Church Matters. Poem. (J. A. Macon)	8... xxx.. 6~6
	Uncle Neds Banjo Song. (J. A. Macon)	XXl. . i68
	Uncle Remus at Objibaway. (Walter Hayden)	2.. XXIV.. 159
	Uncle Remuss Christmas Dance-Songs. (Joel Chandler Harris)	3... xxv. .480
	Universal Language. (Edmund R. Terry)	xxi. .488
	Unspoken. (George Birdseye)	8... XXX.. 176
	Untutored Mind, An. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	7... xxix.. 8oo
	Valentines, Two. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	7... xxix. .640
	Valentine to a Man of Worth. (Edward A. Church)	5.. XXVII. .638
	Valentine to an Anonymous l\Iiss. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	5.. XXVII. .638
	Variation, A. (Mattie Caverno Cook)	xxi.. i68
	Virtue is its own Reward. (Stanley Wood)	6. XXVIII.. 799
	Waif, A. (Alice Irumbull Learned)	7... XXIX. .960
	Was it Chance? (Margaret Rhett)	i.. XXIII.. 479
	Way of It, The. (John Vance Cheney)	5.. XXVII.. 480
	Wedding on the Creek, The. (J. A. Macon)	5.. XXVII. .159
	Well a Keep Voung Thegither. Poem. (A. D. L.)	XXI. .328
	Western Adventure. (Drawing by Hopkins)	xxi.. t68
	Whats in a Name? (R. K. Munkittrick)	4... XXVI.. 799
	When Twilight Comes. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	4... XXVI.. 637
	Where Goes Love? (Mary Ainge De Vere)	6. XXVIII.. 958
	Where Ignorance is Bliss. (Stephen Tabor)	XXI.. i65
	Womans No, A. (Arthur Graham)	8... xxx.. 8i6
	Wood-Sprite, The. (Roger Riordan)	8... XXX. .974
	Wooing Ot, The. (William Howard Carpenter)	~.. xxvii.. 640
	Veam of the Romantic, The. (George M. Davie)	I.. XXIII. .957
	Vonngscers, To. (Johii Vance Cheney)         .~	5... XXV. .317
Brief Embarrassment of Mr. Iverson Blount, The	Rickard Al. Jo/ins/on. . .... 6. XXVIII.. 678
Briggs, William M., Poems by:
	A Leaf from the Calendar	xxi.. 945	A Midsummer Days Dream.... 4.. XXVI.. 799
	Affinities	3.. XXV. .479	Loves Heritage	~. xxvii.
	Love	~.. xxv. .912	Longings	7.. XXIX. .419
	Through the Wood	4. xxvi. .317</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Bright, John	T. H. S. Escolt	6. XXVIII. .439
Illustration:	Frontispiece (facing page 323), engraved by T. Johnson, from a full-length photograph by Mayall, in

possession of J. Chariton, Esq.
Brightwen, E. Tame Butterflies	Open Letters	4.. XXVI. .956
British Fertility	John Burroughs	.. .6. XXVIII.. 42
British Strawberry, The	Topics of the Time	3.. xxv.. 6i6
British Wild Flowers,0 A Glance at     	John Burroughs	.. .6.XXvHI. .485

Illustrations by Alfred Parsons and W. G. Addison.
	Illus. Daffodils that Come before the Swallow	Foxglove	411
	 Dares (Frontispiece, facing page 413).		Poppies	489
	A Field of Daisies	415	Pond Lilies	490
	Fumitorv	416	Gorse, Furze, and Whin	491
	Wild Hyacinth, or Bluebell	416	Primroses	492
	Woodruff	417	And the Meadow-sweet Shook with Love .49~
Harebell Campanula	417
Britton, N. L. Central Park as a Botanical Garden	Open Letters	5, XXVII.. 958
Broken Wings. Poem	C. P. Crouch	8... XXX.. 53
Brooks, Constantina F. The Ideal. Poem		5. XXVII. .669
Brooks, Noah, Papers by:
	The Phantom Sailor	2.. XXIV. .587	Hubert Howe Bancrofts Histori
	An Old Town with a History	xxlv..695	cal Enterprise	7.. XXIX. .469
Brookss (Noah) The Fairport Nine	XXI. .323
Brother Sesostris	Julia L~. Whiting .... . .. I. XXIII. .760
Brother Stolzs Beat5	H. II.                    I.. XXIII. .499

Illustrations by R. Birch, J. Pennell, and others.
	Illus. Brother Stolzs Beat	I. .XXlII. .499	Ihe Old Chapel	~o6
	Relics of the Crown Inn	500	The First Moravian Seminary	at	Beth.
	The First House in Bethlehem	500	   lehem		507
	In the Grave-yard	501	Bishop Spangenberg		~o3
	The Easter Procession Entering the Grave-		Part of the Sisters House		509
	   yard	502	Anna Nitschman		510
	The Moravian Church	503	Count Zinzendorf		510
	Easter i\Iorning Service	503	Blast Furnaces on the Lehigls		511
	View of Bethlehem	504	Hall.way in the Sisters House		512
	A Family Trio	505


Brown, Campbell, Papers by:

Gen. R. S. Ewell at Bull Run.. .7. XXIX. .777 Gen. Beauregards Courier at Bull Run
	              [8. XXX. .779
Brown, Dr. John. See Rabs Friend.
Browu, John, at Harpers Ferry	John E. P. Daingerfield...8... XXX. .265

Brown, John, Raid, The.
I.	Recollections by a Virginian who Witnessed the Fight - Alexander .R. Boteler     4.. XXVI. .399
	Ii.	Comments by a Radical Abolitionist	Franh B. Sanllorn	4.. XXVI.. 411
Illustrations by Selden J. Woodman, Joseph Pennell, and Thomas Hovenden.
	Illus. Frontispiece, Portrait and Autograph ofJohn	John Brown after his Capture	413
	  Brown (facing page 323).		John Browns Fort	403
	Harpers Ferry	401
Brown, John, Raid, The	Open Letters	4.. XXVI. .958
Brown, John, Woodsnans Portrait of. Letters from Selden J.
Woodman, F. G. Adams, John G. Whittier, and Mrs. John
   Brown	. ,	4.. XXVI. .477
Brown, Susan Anna. A Word about Christmas		5. XXVII. .318
Browne, Charles Farrar. See Ward, Artemus.
Browne, Junius Henri. Ernesto Rossi		XXII .828
Brownell, Williasn C., Papers by:
	The Vounger Painters of America,5 III.	Decorations in the Seventh Regiment.0
	See also xx. : I~ 32t	XXII. .321	See also xx. : 63	XXII. .374
Browning, Look at. Poem. (Richard Watson Gilder)	Bric-d-Brac	4.. XXVI. .320
Browning, Robert, A Sonnet by. Poem. (Robert Browning). 	5. XXVII. .640
Browning, Robert. Pages from an Album. Poem	                3.. XXV. - 159
Browning,5 Robert, The Early Writings of	Edmund Gosse	I.. XXIII. - 189
Illus. Robert Browning at the age of forty-seven. 190 Vortrait and Autograph of Robert Browning. 132
Brownings (Robert) Agamemnon 	Lzterature	3... XXV. .468
Brownings (Robert) Dramatic Idyls 	. Culture and Progress 	XXI. . 158
Brush, George de Forest. An Artist among the Indians		8,.. XXX. - 55
Bryan, R. W. D. The Indian Schools of New Mexico	Open Letters	8... XXX. .814
Bryant and. Longfellow .        		I - . XXIII. . 716</PB>
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Bryant, William Cullen. A Poet to his Wife. An Unfinished	Vol. Page.
	Poem	~.. xxv. .671
Bryce, James (M. P.), Papers by:
	Lord Beaconsfield	i.. xxiii. .729	England and Ireland	4.. Xxvi.. 249

Bryennios, Bishop, and the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles.
	S Edmund A. Grosvenor,	$ 167
   (XVith Fac-similes.) Philip Schaff,		   Oi5en Letters	8... xxx ~ 170
Buchanans Loyalty		   Horatio King	i. . xxiii.. 219
Buddhist Temples, Ningpo and the		Constance F. Gordon Czwtming	.2.. XXIV.. 726
Buel, Clarence Clough, Papers by:
	Cupid as Reporter. Poem	a... xxv. ~	Nocturne. Poem	5.. XXVII.. 798
	Log of an Ocean Studio *	5.. XXVII..
Buell, D. C. A Contradicted Famous Saying 	War Memoranda	8... XXX.. 956
Building Material	The Worlds Work	3... XXV. .315
Bulkley, L. Dinah Morris and Mrs. Elizabeth Evans	.                2.. XXIV. .550
Bull-Dog, The. See Dogs, Typical.
Bull-Fight, The	(Viarles Dudley Warner.,. .5. XXVII.. 3

Illustrations by Robert Blum.
	Illus. Entrance of the Bull	4	An Act of Audacity	9
	The Attack	Taking out the Victim	22
	The Banderilleros Challenge	I

Bullilt, M. K., Poems by:
	The End	xxii. ~	A Summer Song	a. xxiv. ~
Bull, Ole. (Sara C. Bull)	Literature	3... XXV. .958
Bull Run, The Battle of	G. F. Beaure0 ard	7.. xxix.. 8o

Illustrations by A. C. Redwood, W. Taber, Harry Fenn, J. Pennell, and V. de Thulstrup.
	Illus. A Louisiana Tiger	In	Ruins of the Stone Bridge	90
	Topographical Map	Ia	Get,. B. E. Bee	91
	Outline Map	13	Rallying the Troops	92
	Bull Run	84	Gen. Thomas J. ( Stonewall ) Jackson..	93
	Portrait and Autograph of Gen. McDowell.	I~	The Main Battle-ground	94
	Stone House on the Warrenton Turnpike..	86	Captain James B. Ricketts	95
	Sudley Springs Hotel	17	Stone Church, Centreville	97
	Sudley Springs Ford	81	Captain Charles Griffin	000
	Portrait and Autograph of Gen. J. E. John-		Confederate Quaker Gtins	200
	   stun	19	Confederate Fortifications	101
	Col. F. S. Barlow	90	Charge of Ihe Federal Line	io6


Bull-Terrier, The. See Dogs, Typical.
Bundle of Letters, A. Poem. (Frank Dempster Sherman). . .Iirac.d-Brac	4.. XXVI. .8oo
Bunner, H. C., Papers by:
	Home, Sweet Home.	Fantasia.. .xxii. . i~3	Farewell to Salvini. Poem	4. XXVI. .339
	Toa Dead Woman. Poem	i. xxiu..~oa	Just a Love-Letter. Poem	4. XXVI. .640
	The Taste Supply Association	r. xxiii.. 798	Love in Old Cloathes	4.. Xxvi.. 768
	Forfeits. Poem	2. Xxi. .159	New Vork ass Field for	Fiction. .4. xxvi. .785
	Forty. Poem	2.. xxiv. .442	The Future of the Classics.	Poem
	Triumph. Poem	2. .xxiv. .624		~. XXVI. .960
	Poetry and the Poet. Poem 	a.. xxiv.. 8oo	Reply to W. H. Bishop on	New Vork
	Deaf. Poem	2. xxiv. .819	   as a Field for Fiction	.~. XXVII. .472
	A Lost Child. Poem	~.. xxv. .~ao	The Red Silk Handkerchief	6.xxVtu. .275
	Les Morts Vont Vite. Poem	.3.. XXV. .379	May-Bloom. Poem	8.. ......
	To a Hyacinth Plucked for Deco-		March in Janiveer. Poem	8... XXX. .920
	   ration Day. Poem	4.. Xxvi.. 241
Bunners (H. C.) Airs from Arcady and Elsewhere.	Open Letters	6.XXVIII. .466
Buntling Ball, The. (A. B.)	       	8... XXX. .649
Burial, Murder by	Topics of the Time	2.. XXIV. .942
Burlingame, Walter A. The New Phase of Napoleonic History	.     .. ... XXII.. 866
Burnaby, (George R.) Petroleum in Peru	Open Lette;-s	6. XXVIII.. 387
Burnett, Frances Hodgson, Papers by:
	A Fair Barbarian	xxi. .~6t, 66~, 841	The Statue. Poem	2. XXIV. .929
Esmeralda. A Play	i.. xxiii. ~ A Womans Reason. Poem ... ~.. xxv. .420
Through One	~.. xxtii.. 8o Vesterday and To-Day. Poem. ..t,.. xxvi.. 272
[273,345,595,673,829; ... xxiv.. 6~, 222 A Shadow. Poem     ~. XXVII. .522
[442, 6c8, 68~, 95; .. .. xxv.. rig, 284, 449
	[~6o, 769, 922
Burnetts (Frances Hodgson) A Fair Barbarian	. .. . Culture and Progress	XXII. .315
Burns, An Evening with. Poem. (Agnes Maule Machar)... . ]3rie-ci -B roe...	5. XXVII. .479
Burns Pilgrimage, A	Helen Jackson (H. H.)....4..XXVI..752

	Illustration:	Frontispiece Portrait of Robert Btirns. Engraved by T. Johnson, from a daguerreotype of a minia-
ture in possession of E. C. Stedman, Esq. (Facing page 643.)

See also xxiv. . 794.</PB>
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Burroughs, John, Papers by:
	One Duck	XXI.. 245	Carlyle	4... XXVI. 530
	Notes of a Walker	xxi. .~i8, 786, 836	The Tragedies of the Nests ~. . . .~.. .xxvI.655
	English and American Song.Birds.i. . XXIII.357	Nature in England *	~. xxvii. 101
	Broken Banks and Lax Directors.i. .XxIII.766	In Wordsworths Country	~.. xxvu.4i5
	Henry D. Thoreau0	a.. xxiv.368	A Hunt for the Nightingale     5.. xxvii.
	A Snow.storm	2.. xxiV.547	Matthew Arnold on Emerson and Carlyle..
	Hard Fare	3.. XXV.295		5.. XXVII.925
	A Mole, a Lamprey, and a Fairy	.~.. XXV.450	British Fertility	6. xxviii. 42
	Signs and Seasons *	3.. xxv .672	A Glance at British Wild	Flowers.6. XXVIII. 485
	At Sea*	~.. xxv.86~	Winter Neighhors	7.. .xxix.alS
Burroughs, John, A Letter to. Poem. (R. W. Gilder)	.Dric-d-Brac 	6. XXVIII,. 159
Burroughs, John, A Tracer for. Poem. (R. U. Johnson)		6.xxVuI. .156
Burroughs, John, To. Poem. (F. Blanchard)		4.. XXVI. .478
Burroughss (John) Pepacton	Culture and Progress	XII.. 634
Butchers Row, The. Poem	Edmund W. Gos,fe	5. XXVII.. 563
Butterflies in March. Poem	Roger Riordan	I. XXIII. .58a
Butterflies, Tame. (E. Brightwen)	Open Letters	4.. XXVI.. 956
But Yet a Woman. (Arthur Shelburne Hardy)		5. .XXVII. .313
Byerss (S. H. M.) The Happy Isles		6.XXvIII. .465
Byron at the Cell of Tasso. Poem	Mary Stacy Wit/zington	5. XXVII.. 705
C.	GEORGE PARSON LATHROPS Newport.... . Open Letters	6.xXVIII. . 155
C. Nature Abhors a Vacuum. Poem	Bric-d-Brae	2.. XXIV. .959
Cabin-Boys, The Two. (Louis Rousselot)	Literature	I.. XXIlI. .474
Cabin Love-Song, A. Poem. (J. A. Macon)	Brie-d-Brae	2.. XXIV. .480
Cabin Philosophy. Poem. (J. A. 1\Iacon)		XXI. .647
Cable,0 George XV	GeargeE. Warin6,Jr	I. XXIII. .602
                      Illustration: Frontispiece, Portrait and Autograph (facing page 411).

Cable, George W., Papers by:
	Madame Delphine	XXII.. 22, 292, 436	The Convict Lease System in the Southern
	Who are the Creoles *	3... XXV. .314	States	5.. XXVII.. 512
The Creoles in the American Revolution0 .	Dr. Sevier .... ~.. xxvii.. 54, 237, 422, 529, 753
	3.. .XXV. .533	[373; xxviii. .~o, 257, 418, 596, 698, 120
	The End of Foreign Dominion in Louisiana0	We of the South	7.. XXIX. .151
3..	XXV. .643 The Freedmans Case in Equity .7. XXIX. .409
Plotlersand Piratesof Louisiana0.3... xxv.. 852	New Orleans Before the Capture0.7.. XXIX. .911
	The Great South Gate0	4.. XXVI. hI	The Silent Sooth	I.. xxx. .674
	Flood and Plague in New Orlean *		Introduction to A Womans Diary of the
	4.. XXVI. .419	Siege of Vicksburg	I.. XXX. .767
Cables (George W.) Grandissimes, The	 Culture and Progress ..		 XXI. .159
Cables (George XV.) Madame Delpliine			XXII. . 791
Cables (George W.) Readings. (Charles Dudley \Varner)	. . Open Letters	4 .	XXVI. .311
Cables Romances,0 The Scenes of	 Lafeadlo Hearn	5.	XXVII.. 40
Illustrations engraved from etchings hy Joseph Pennell.
	Illus. Madame Johns Legacy	41	Caf3 des Exil3s	45
	Sleur Georges	42	A Creole Collage of cite colonial Time .... 46
	Madame Delphines House	44

Cairo, Diary of an American Girl in, During the War of 1882 . . Fanny Stone	6. XXVIII.. 289
	Introductory Letter by	. Lient.. Gen. Cleas. P. Stone.6 . XXVIII.. 288
See also Alexandria, The Bomhardment of.
CaIdwell, J. W. Cobperative Agriculture				Open Letters		7.. XXIX.. 316
Calhoun, John C. (H. Von Holst)				Literature		2.. XXIV.. 792
Calhoun Summer Home, The *				Ernest Ingersoll		XXI. .892
  Illus. Calhouns Office and Home, Fort Hill	192	Calhouns Office			193

California. See Bee Pasture of California, The; also, Junipero, Father, and his Work; also,
Mission Indians.
California,0 Primeval	Gkarles Warren Stoddard	XXII. .832
Illustrations by Juli Rix.
	Illus. Mount Tamalpais and Railroad	~	The Kid	137
	Moulh of the Russian River	134	In the World of Progress: Before and After. 831
	Wilderness over the Hill  Russian River at	A Fallen Monarch	839
	   Duncans MillsThe Barn at Ingrams.135	On the Home Siretch	139
	Deserted Mill at the old Camp  Ingram	Twilight on the Creek	840
	House	8~6
California,0 Southern, Outdoor Industries in	lie/en Jackson (H. H.)....4.. XXVI. .803
Illustrations by Henry Soodham.
	SIlos. Valley Irrigation	8o~	Bagging Wool for Transportation	lii
	Mountain Irrigation	loS	. A California Vineyard	8I2
	Head Gate on Irrigating Ditch	807	 Testing Wine	113
	California Sheep Ranch	109	 Wind-break of Eucalyptus Trees	8x~
	Sheep-sheanug	ho	 A Live-Oak Grove	1i6
	2</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Calpurnia. * Poem	Hia/mar filorili Boye.ren	xxii.. ii
Illustrations by R. Blum.
	Illus. Around the Sculptured Altars	12	And Bore Her out of the Palace      

The Maids of the Virginal Vesta	Now Stoops She and Tenderly Gazes ... i6

Camerons Herd. Poem. (Alice Wellington Rollins)	Brie-J-Brae            8... XXX.. 176
Campbell, Allan G. Has Utah a Republican Forns of Government ?	I.. XXIII.. 712
Camp Grindstone.0 The Meet of the American Canoe Asso
	ciation	Henry Be/ford	8... XXX 499
Illustrations by W. A. Rogers; engraved by T. Shussler, A. Gamin, P. Ailken, W. Moller, and S. Davis.
	Illus. The Fleet	500	Squaw Poiot	507
	Our Venetian Night-Festival	501	Headquarters	~oI
	The Morning Bugle-call	504	The Hurry-Scurry Race	509
	Sobby	504	The Chorus	511
	Camp Grindstone	505	Searching for a Pirate	511
	Race of the Canoe and the Skiff	506	Tail-piece of Canoes	512
Canada as a Winter Resort	W. George Beers	7.. XXIX. .514
Illustrations by Henry Sandham.
	Illus. Driving in the Streets of Montreal	515	The Head of a Slide	522
	Curling	~i6	Race Between a White Man and an Indian	.523
	Tobogganing at Night		5~	A Brush at the Hurdle	524
	Old Indian Making Snow-shoes		~iI	The Whipper-in	525
	A Skating Carnival	509	Supper at the Club-house	~a6
	Going Tobogganing	520	A Snow-shoe Concert	527
	On a Toboggan Hill	521	Snow-shoeing by Torchlight	~aI
Canada Pacific Railway, The		Ceo s-ge .JI. Grant	8... XXX..
Canadian Mecca, The		W. Geor6 e Beers 	2. . XXIV..
Illustrations by Henry Saudham.
	Illus. A Pilgrimage Two 1-lundred Tears Ago ... 2	By the Road-side	9
	Village of La Boone Ste. Anne	3	The Old Church                    
	Pilgrims on the Cdte de Beauprd	3	In the New Church	13
	A Voung Pilgrim in an Old Cradle	4	Holy-water Font and Poor-box	13
	Pilgrims and Strangers		Ex Voto Painting, 1754	14
	A Canadian Interior	6	The Collection of Crutches	is
	Mount Ste. Anne	I	At the Fountain of Blessed Water      

Canoe Association, The Meet of the American. See Camp Grindstone2
Canoeing. See Hudson, the Upper, Running the Rapids of.
Cape Ann,0 Around. (Annisquam to Marblehead)	Hiram Ezels           I. - XXIII - - 49
Illustrations from Etchings by Stephen Parrish.
	hUms. Fish-Houses at Rocky Neck	~	Old Fish-House, Gloucester	53
	Annisquam	~o	East Gloucester	54
	A Bit near Bay View	~t	Marblehead from the Harbor	ss
	Gloucester Harbor; Sunset	52 	The Town of Marblehead            
	Gloucester Harbor; Early Morning	53

Cape Breton, Cruising Around. See Cruise of the A/ice Afoy, The.
Cape Cod0	F. Aiitehe//............ .. .4.. XXVI. .643
Illustrations by George F. Edwards and Walter J. Feon.
	Illus. Governor Thomas Princes Birthplace	644	Old Mill at Brewster	649
	Welltleet Ancient Wharves	645	Village Street	6~o
	An Old Inhabitant	646	Commercial Street, Provincetown	6~i
	Highland Light, North Tmro, and Nausett		The Town-Crier	652
	   Light, Eastham	646	Central Wharf, Provincetown	653
	Old Hallet House, Osterville	647	Marshes. Evening                  
	The Thacher Cradle	647	Map of Cape Cod	657
	The Old Mill	641	The Library at Osterville	6~lI
Cape Horn,~ Around	Bi// Bo/istoy	. .	2.. XXIV.. 163
	Illus. Diversion in the Dog-watches	i6~	Sailors Skylarking	172
	InsHeavy Sea	i63	OntheLookout	73
	Reefing the Topsail	i6~	Laid up for Repairs	174

Cape Sahine. See Greely at Cape Sahine.
Capital and Labor. See Depression, Some Causes of the Present.
Capitol at Washington,0 The	Ben -. Per/ey ./oore ....... 3.. XXV. .803
Illustrations by Joseph Pennell, F. C. Jones, R. Birch, H. Farny, Alfred Brennan, and from photographs.
	Illus. The Capitol at Washington (East Front)		A Card to a Member	113
	The Capitol from Pennsylvania Avenue.. 1o4	A Persistent Lobbyist	113
	   (West Front)		Io~	In the Cloak-room	813
	Latrobes Corn Column		loS	Sketch of the Scene in the Hall of Repre-
	Ground Plan of the Capitol		loG	   sentatives during the Garfield Memorial
	In the Senate Library		107	   Services	114
	Daniel Webster		Io~	Part of Bronze Staircase by Baudin in the
	Plaster Copy of Houdons Washington.... Sin	Senate Wing	114
	Statuary Hall		Ito	The Mace	815
	Vice-President David Davis	lii	In the Rotunda	1m6
	John Randolph	8ia	Old Mirror in the Vice-Presidents Room.. 116
A Group of Senators	113</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Captain Dick. Poem. (F. De Y. Carpenter)	Bric-d -B rae	XXI. .487
Captive. Poem	Mary L. Bitter	6.xxviii. .~7
Carbolic Acid in the Household. (S. B. 11.)	Home and Society	3 . .XXV. .312
Carey, Walter. In the Conservatory. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	4.. XXVI.. 958
Carlyle	John Burroughs	4.. XXVI.. 530
Carlyle. See Arnold on Emerson and Carlyle.
Carlyle and Emerson, The Correspondence of	Henry James, Jr	4.. XXVI.. 265
Carlyle in Ireland	Thomas C~arlyle.... .2	XXIV.. 17, 244, 426
Carlyle, Mrs., To. Poem. (Bessie Chandler)	Bric-d-Brac	5. xxvii . i6o
Carlyle, Thomas	Topics of tile Time	XXII.. 303
Carlyle, Thomas. Carlyle in Ireland	                 2	XXIV.. 17, 244, 426
Carlyle, Thomas. (James Anthony Froude)	Literature	2.. XXIV. .307
Carlyle, Thomas, The Literary Work of	Geor~ e Saintsbury	XXII.. 92
Carlyle, Thomas, Impressions of, in 1848	Ralph Waldo Emerson	XII.. 89
                              illustration: Portrait of Thomas Carlyle.
Carlyle, Thomas, Reminiscences hy	Culture and Pro, ress	   XXII.. 150
Carpenter, F. De V. Captain Dick. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	    XXI. .487
Carpenter, Frank B. How Lincoln was Nominated	2.. XXIV. .853.
Carpenter, William Howard. The Wooing Ot. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	5. XXVII. .640
Carquinez Woods, In the. (Bret Harte)	Open Letters	5. XXVlI. .313
Carrara. See Marble Mining in Carrara.
Carter, Susan N. Recollections of Peter Cooper ~	5. XXVII.. 218
Carters (Susan N.) Art Suggestions from the Masters	Culture and Pro5 ress 	XXI.. 303
Casserly, D. A. Ballad of Old 1vleters, A. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	I.. XXIII.. 159
Castine, Maine. See Old Town, An, with a History.
Catalinas Betrothal. Poem	Will Wallace Harney	6. XXVIII.. 351
Catholicism, Modern	Topics of the Time	5. XXVII. .625
Caucus Reform	4.. XXVI. .63
Caught. Poem. (Harold Van Santvoord)	Bric-d-Brac	4.. XXVI.. 478
Celestial Passion, The. Poem	Richard Watson Gilder.... 5. XXVII.. 2b
Celestial Torments. Poem. (F. B.)	.Bric-d-Brac	6.XXVuI. .319
Census. See United States, The Growth of the.
Central Park as a Botanical Garden. (N. L. l3ritton and Samuel
	Parsons, Jr.)	Open Letters	5. XXVII. .958
Central Park in Danger	5. XXVII. .311
Century of Dishonor. (H. H.)	Cultllre and Progress	XXII. .153
CENTURY MAGAZINE, THE	Topics of the Tulle	I.. XXIII. .143
CENTURYS, THE, First Year under its New Name	2.. XXIV. .939
CENTURV, THE, A Word to the Readers of	4.. XXVI. .931
CENTURV, THE, A New Volume of	. . . XXX. .164
CENTURY, THE, On the Printing of. (Theodore L. De Vinne) .0/en Letters	8.. . XXX. SoS
Chacun 6 son Go6t. Poem. (\Valter Learned)	Bric-d-Brac	4.. XXVI. .640
Chain-Pump	The Worlds Worh	2.. XXIV.. 158
Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar. The Foreign Element in our Popu-
lation                                                                    6.XXVIII. .761
Champlins (John D., Jr.) Young Folks History of the War
	for the Union	Literature	I. . XXIII. .473
Champney, Lizzie W., Papers by:
	In the Footsteps of Fortuny and Regnault *	The Summer Haunts of Ameilcan Arlists
XXIII.. 15	[1. XXX. .845
Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. (Abner Doubleday)	Literatllre	2.. XXIV.. 465;
Chandler, Bessie, Poems by:
	Two Scenes from an Unpuhlished Drama..	To Mrs. Carlyle	~.. XXVII.. s6o
	[xxi. .641	Keys	I... XXX. .336
	The Message of the Rose	2. xxiv.. i6o	My Rival	I... xxx.
Chandler, W. E. The Gun-boat Taylor or Tyler	War Memoranda	8... XXX.. 150
Change. Poem	Celeste .2W. A. WinsloIo	XXII. .938
Changing the Subject. (Drawing by XV. H. Hyde)	Z3ric-i-Brac	7.. XXIX. .959
Chapin, Edwin H., Life of. (Sumner Ellis)	Literature	3. . . XXV. .630
Chaplin, Stewart W. 1\Ir. Jacks Promotion		I.. XXIII. .201
Character, and What Comes of It	Topics of the Time		 XXI. .469
Charcoal-Burner, The. Poem	Edmund W. Gosse		 XXI. .421
Charity, Institutional	Topics of the Time	2..	XXIV.. 458
Charity Reform, A Great	Eugene V SIlalley	2..	XXIV.. 401
Chartists, Who were the?	fJ7~ J. Linton	I..	XXIII. .421
Illustrations, engraved hy the Author.
	Illus. William Loveil		425	Richard Moore	421
		Henry Hetherington	425	john Fro*t	428
		James Watson	427	Thomas Cooper	429
Cheerful Spirit, A. Poem. (Stanley Wood)	Bric-ti-Brac	5 XXVII.. 960</PB>
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17o1. Page.
Cheney, John Vance, Poems by:
	The Humming Bird*	   xxii. .760	In Primeval Wood	5. XXVII. .732
	Summer Noun	2. XXIV. .503	Evening	5. xxvii. .832
	To Youngsters	3.. xxv. .317	Evening Song in May*	6.xxviii..
	The Music of Nature	3.. XXV. .552	Here and Hereafter	6.xxviii. .212
	Song of the Sleepers	3.. XXV. .532	Fate	6.xxviii. .426
	Rain-drops	3.. xxv. .552	The Kitchen Clock	6.xxviii. ~
	I Need not Hear	3.. XXV. .552	The ISlack Dawn	6.xxviu. .677
	The Way of Life	3.. XXV. .752	In Fancys Field	6.xxviii. .942
	One	4. XXVI. .198	Not too Early	7 . xxix. .158
	Summer Noon	~. xxvi. .193	Poetry made Practice	7 . Xxix. .320
	The Old free	4. xxvi. .198	How Squire Coyote hrought Fire to the
	Evening	4. XXVI. .198	   Cayrocs	7.. Xxix. .~93
	Summer Evening	4. XXVI. .361	Grown Old with Nature	7.. XXIX. .736
	Thought-Fall	~. xxvii.. 86	The Parting of Ilmar and Haadin. 8... XXX.. 92
	The Way of It	~. xxvii.. 480	Lass Lurline	8... XXX. .636
	Loves Ever at Loves Side	~. xxvii.. 6o~	Getting Round Graudmamma... 8... xxx.. 8i6
	Eden	~. xxvii. .6o5


Chesapeake Duck-Dog, The. See Dogs, Typical.
Chester, Anson C. The Tapestry-Weavers. Poem	xxii.. 939
Chicago, The Claims of. (George M. Higginson)	Open Letters		7.. XXIX. .790
Chicago vs. New York	Open Letters		8.. xxx. .493
See also Cities, Rival, of the North-West.
Chief Joseph, the Nez-Perci *	C. .11. S. Wood		6. xxvnt - . 835
Illustration: Frontispiece (facing page 3), engraved hy I. Johnson, from a photograph.
Chilcat Country, In the. (Mrs. Lugene S. Willard)	Open Letters		8... XXX. .9~i
Childer and Wife. Poem. (Richard Henry Stoddard)	ric-d-Brac		4.. XXVI.. 159
Children. (S. B. H.)	Ilooce and Society	XXXIII.. 147
Children, American, at Home and in Society. (Mrs. Burton
	Harrison)	Home and Society	3.. . XXV.. 796
Children, Books for	Literature	I.. XXIII.. 473
Children, Books on the Training of. (Margaret A. Lake).... Hocue and Society	XXII.. 949
Children, Old. (0. GB. Strayer)	home and Society		3..XXV. .633
Childrens Book, The. (H. E. Scudder)	Literature	I . XXIII. .474
Childrens Logic. (S. B. H.)	Home and Society		2.. XXIV. .637
Childs Grave, A. Poem	W. P. Foster	6 XXVIII. .832
Childs Wisdom, A. Poem. (Alice Wellington Rollins)	Bric-c-Brac	2.. XXIV. .959
Chilton, R. S. Some Letters of Charles Lamb to John Howard
Payne	2.. XXIV. .927
Chinese Immigration. (George F. Seward)	Culture aad Progress	XXI. .957
Chinese Theater, In a	George H. Fete/c	2.. XXIV.. 189
Chinese Theater, The	Henry Burden il/Ie.Dowell..7.. XXIX.. 27
Illustrations, drawn hy T. Wores and Kenyon Cox.
	Illus. A Candy-seller		29	Post-Office	39
		The Guard of the Goddess of Mercy	30	Exterior	39
		A Hunter	30	A Pirate	40
		A Painted-face King	31	A God of Thunder	42
		In the Womens Gallery	32	Interior	42
		Making Up	33	Two Princes Playing Checkers	43
		An Entrance	37	The Eclipse	44
		Box-office	39


Chips from a German Workshop. Vol. 5. (Max MUller).... Literature	I. XXIII.. 150
Choirs, What the, Say. (Charles S. Robinson)		Open Letters	6. XXVIII.. 306
Choir, The Silenced. Poem. (D. D.)	. 	Bric-~)-Brac	6.xxvIII. .959
Cholera. See Guest, An Undesired.
Choral Ode to the North River. Poem		C/carles de Kay	6. XXVIII. .377
Christianas Wedding-Dress       		Mrs. Schuyler B. Horton -	.2.. XXIV.. 340
Christian Congress, The, and its Fruits		Topics oft/ce Tiuce	8... XXX. . 644
Christianity and Commerce	. 	       	.1.. XXIII. .947
Christianity and Popular Amusements		Washington Gladden	7., XXIX.. 384
			[8.. XXX. .334
Christianity and Wealth		         	6. XXVIII. .903
Christian League of Connecticut, The		         	.3.. XXV.. 50, i8i
Christian League of Connecticut, The	Topics oft/ce Time	5. XXVII. .784
See also 951.

Christian Leagues Practicability, The. (A Methodist
	Layman)		Open Letters	7.. XXIX. .150
		( Washington Gladden		4.. XXVI.. 794
Christian League, The. George K. Dunlop           
	Mary H. Villars	6.XXVIII. .795
Christian Work, Coiiperation in	Topics of t/ce Time	3. . . XXV.. 142
Christmas	   	3.. , XXV. .460</PB>
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Christmas, A Word about. (Susan Anna Brown)	Open Letters	5. XXVII. .318
Christmas Hymn, A	Richard Wa/son Gilder	XXI. .432

With two illustrations by John La Farge.
Christmas Song	Marie Mason	XXI. .~47
Claristophe. Poem	Edmund Clarence Stedman. I.. XXIII.. 34
Christ, The Influence of. (George P. Fisher)	Open Letters	5. XXVII. .478
Church, An Ideal. (Fred W. \Vodell)		6.XXvIu. .471
Church, Edward A., Poems by:
	Valentine to a Man of Worth ... 5.. xxvii.. 631	A Bar Harbor Idyl	6.. xxviii.. 640
Church, Ella	Rodman. Outdoor Parlors	Home and Society	XXII.. 629
Church Music		9pen Letters	6. XXVIII.. 306
			[468, 471, 638, 950
Church Music	(Edward Witherspoon)		7.. XXIX. .474
See also Organ Loft.
Church, Organs and Orchestras in. (Charles S. Robinson)....		5. XXVII.. 787
Chrysanders Quest. (J. Bouckman)	Rric-d-Brac	4.. XXVI. .959
Cigar, A. Poem. (Frank Dempster Sherman)		7.. XXIX.. i6o
Cists (Henry M.) The Army of the Cumberland .... .... Literature	2.. XXIV.. 793
Cities, Rival, of the North-west	. Open Letters	8 . . XXX. .~93
Cities, The Sensitiveness of	Topics of the Ti...... 	S... XXX.. 804
City of Success, The. (Henry Abbey)	Open Letters	6.XXvIII. .464
City Refuse, Disposal of	7/ic Worlds Work	XXII . 157
		2. XXIV. .477
Civic Rivers	Topics of the Time	8... XXX. .967
Civil-Service Reform, Papers on:
	The Civil-Service Reform Association.xxi. .311	Swedenborg on Civil.Service Reform    
Permanency in Office-holding	XXI. .948
The Peoples Problem.... [xxii. .353, 570, 723 The New Political Era	3.. ...... 717
	Bossism	XXII. .625	ihe Press and the New Reform.3. . xxv. .934
New Patches on an Old Garment. o. . xxiii. .464 The Effects of Civil Service U~0O Parties   
Garfield on Civil-Service Reform. i. . XXIII. .465	[i.. XXVI.. 151
Public Service and Private Business	The Appointment of Postmasters.4.. xxvi.. 252
	[i.. xxiii. .6i6	Caucus Reform	~.. xxvi. .632
	Honor to Whom Honor is Due... xxiii.. 763	The Difficulty of Polilical Reform       
The Danger of an Office-holding Aristocracy	[~. XXVII.. 467
	[2.. xxiv. .217	Republican Institutions and the Spoils Sys
	The Dreaded American Aristocracy	tem	6.xxviii. .627
		[s.. ...... 143	A Rallying Point for a New Political Party
	The Revolution in American Politics...		[v.. XXIX. .149
		[s.. xxv. .4g3	Abetting the Enemy	1.. XXX. .327
	A 1\Iodern Miracle	 s... XXV.. 713	Extend the Merit System 	1... xxx. .643
Civil \Var, Battles and Leaders of the	Topics of/lie Ti,nc	6. XXVIII. .943
Civil \Var. See XVar, Civil, in America.
Claflin, James F. The Tax on Whisky	Open Letters	6.XXvIII. .313
Clark, Edward P. The Solid South		7.. XXIX. .955
Clark, Sarah D. Mikes Confession. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	XXII. .480
Clark, Xenos. Cophetna. Poem		2.. XXIV. .959
Clarke, F. W. The Lamp-post on the Corner	Poem         	3..XXV. .317
Clarke, Mary Cowden. Leigh Hunt		I.. XXIII. . 704
Clarke, Sarah Freeman, Papers by:
	The Portraits of Dante *	~. XXVII.. 574	Notes on the Exile of Dante *5 XXVII. 734, 133

Clarkes (Asia Booth) The Elder and the Younger Booth .... . Literatu;v	2.. XXIV. .46
Clarkes (Joseph Thatcher) American Archmologists in
   Greece		3.. .XXV. .305
Clarke, Simeon Iucker. How Id Died. Poem		XXII. .959
Classics, The Future of the. Poem. (H. C. Bunner)		4.. XXVI. .960
Clay, Henry, A Few Words about	George Bancroft	8... XXX. .479
	Portrait of Henry Clay	410
Clemens, Samuel L. See Twain, Mark.
Clergy, The, and Political Reform. (William j. R. Taylor) . . . Open Letters			6.XXVIII. .787
Clerk, The Progress of a.	(XVilliam H. Rideing)	Home and Society	XXII. .789
Club Life in America. (A.	G. S.)		3.. XXV. .310
Club, Our. (W. )	.      	Open Letters	8.. . XXX. .492
Club, Our Church. (Julia	C. R. Dorr)		7.. XXIX. .472
Clubs, Social			8... XXX. .493
Clubs, Womens, Plan for.	(l\I. L. N.) 		. ...... 7.. XXIX. .474</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Club, The Oldest, in America	Robert Adams, Jr	4.. XXVI.. 544
	Illustrations by Joseph Pennell.
	Illus. The Club Emblem	544	Governor Samuel Morris	547
	A Bill of Fare	844	Coming to Dinner	548
	Sketches in Camp	~	The Kitchen	548
	The Castle	~	The Fire-place	549
	A New Member	546	The Last Tosser	549
	Shelling Peas	546	Dressed for the Occasion	550


Coal Fragment, A. Poem	. George Edgar Montgomery .3... XXV.. 38
Coan, Titus Munson. Gustave Courbet, Artist and Communist ~	5. XXVII. .483
Cobden, Richard, The Life of. (John Morley)	Literature	2 . XXIV.. 151
Coburn, C. F. A Lesson in Tennis. Poem	Eric-ri -B rae	8... XXX. 654
Codducation at Columbia College. See New Knock at an Old Door, A.
Creur DAlrine Stampede, The	Eu~, ene V Smalley	6.XXVIII. .841
Coleman, Charles W., Jr. In the German. Poem	Eric-ti -B rac	8... XXX.. 176
Coleridge. (Notes from Letters Received)	Open Letters	8... XXX. .493
Cole, Thomas. The Summer Haunts of American Artists.. 	8... XXX.. 973
Ccllege-Lred Statesmen	Topics of tke Time	4.. XXVI.. 784
College Cuts	Literature	. . . 3... XXV. .958
College Presidents and the Power of Appointment ... . 	Topics of tire Time	4.. XXVI. .467
Colleges, American, Science in		I.. XXIII.. 946
Collier, Thomas 5. April. Poem	Eric-ti-Brac	I.. XXIII.. 960
Collie, The. See Dogs, Typical.
Colonies,0 Commerce in the	Edward E6gteston .	6. XXVIII.. 234
See also Lessons, Forgotten.
	Illus. l\Ianner of Fishing in Newfoundland	235	Ancient Wampum from the Indian Mounds. 24t
	Saw-mill	236	White and Purple Indian Wampum	24t
	Supposed Indian Method of Catching		Thirty Illustrations of Colonial Coin; Five
	Whales	237	Illustrations of Colonial Currency	242
	Viesv of Onwego		240	Captain Edward Teach	256
Colonies,2 Social Conditions in the	Edward Eg6 leston	6. XXVIII. .848
	Shun. Seal of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina,		Door-way	163
	   Reverse and Obverse	141	One of the Loop-holes	163
	Colonial Mansion	857	Over the Door-way	163
	Colonial Drawing-room and Furniture ... 	8~5	The Peabody Mansion	864
	A Colonial Staircase	859	The Fairbanks House	86~
	Carved Door.way	859	Door-way	866
	Fire-place and Chimney-piece	Ho	An Old Virginia Mansion	865
	An Old Maryland Manor-house	86t	Illustrated Advertisement	870
	An Old New Vork 1\Iansion	162	Notice of Runaway Slave	870
Colonies,0 Indian War in the	Edwtzrd Eggleston	4.. XXVI.. 697

Illustrations by J. D. Woodman, Henry Saudham, Walter J. Feon, and others.
	Illus. Falling Creek	697	Arms of the First Half of the Seventeenth
	Bloody Run	700	   Century	708
	Porters Rocks	702	Indian Warrior of Florida	723
	Indian War-club	702	Indian Warrior of North Carolina	723
	King Philips Samp-bswl. and Lock of Gun		Indian Village	724
	 with which he was killed	703	One of the Placards Posted in Boston dttr-
	Turtle-shell Rattles of Indian Make	703	   ing Philips War	726
	Outacite	703
Colonies,0 Social Life in the	Edward Eggleston	8.. . XXX.. 387

Illistrations by W. H. Shelton, W. H. Drake, A. Hosier, Miss A. Egglesron, F. J. Meeker. Francis Meeker, Francis
Lathrop, and C. C. Cooper; engraved by J. F. Jungling, Miss A. V. Crane, Miss J. Naylor, J. Tynan, and D. Nichols.
	Illus. The One-boss Shay	317	Gold Snuff-box of Ralph bard, Esq	402
	Brooklyn Ferry-hotise in 1746	388	Top of the bard Snuff-box	402
	American Sleigh of the Eighteenth	Century.319	Silverware from the Bull Pringle Mansion. .402
	Coach, Supposed lobe tisat of Rip Van	Dam.389	Silverware of the Colonial Period          403
	English Saddle of the Stuart Period	389	Spinnet in the Pennsylvania Historical So-
	A Chaise of the Figlsteentb Century	390	   ciety                                404
	Beekman Family Coach	390	The First Mrs. Lewis Hallam as Dar .tw. .405
	American Stage Coach of 2795	392	InteriorofJoho StreetTheater, built in 2767.405
	Cut-paper Valentine of 2764	392	Mrs. Morris of the American Company .406
	Tankard	392	Lewis Hallam the Second                407
Colonists, The, at Home      .         .	Edward Eggleston	7.. XXIX. .873

With numerous illustrations.
Colonists,0 The Aborigines and the	EdwardEggleston	4.. XXVI.. 96
	Illus. Chart Showing the Locatim of Indian	Robert Boyle	209
	Tribes	98	The Aged Man in his Wynter Car-
	The Manner of their Fishing	205	 meni	220
	The Broyling of their Fish	so6	 The Seething of their Meate	itt
	Their Sitting at Meate	207	Wampum Belt	222
	A Dance of the Carolina Indians	tol	John Eliot	itt</PB>
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Colonists,* American, Migration of	Edward EggZeston	3... XXV.. 724
Illus. Dutch Shipping in the XVIIth Century.... 725 The Earliest Picture of New Amsterdam .. .735
	Dutch Yacht of idia	726	William Penn	737
	Trinity Fort	727	William Penns Chair	737
	Petrus Stuyvesant	728	Penn Coat of Arms	737
	St. Clements, now Heron Island	729	John Locke	738
	George Calvert, First Lord Baltimore	730	General James Oglethorpe	739
	John Davenport	732	Tomo-chi-chi, and his Nephew	............740
	Settlements on the Coast of North	America
	   in the middle of the XVIIth Century	.734
Colony Times,5 Husbandry in	Edward EggZeston	.5. XXVII. 43!
	Illus. Seal	431	Cattle Ear-mark	443
	Silk-winding	432	Ancient Horse-shoes	445
	Jared Eliot	~	Colonial Plow	446
	Primitive Mode of Grinding Corn	438	Ancient Hand-made Spade	446
	A Conestoga Wagon	439	Alexander Spotswood	447
	A Plantation Gate-way	440	Medal Awarded to Rev. Jared Eliot	448
	Home of John Bartram	441
Colorado Cavern, A	Ernest Inc, ersoll		2.. XXIV.. 347
Color Bedding. (With Plan.) (S. Parsons, Jr.)	0/en Letters		8...xxx. .332
Color in American Art and Dress. (H. W. H.)	Home and Society		. XXII. .309
Colston, R. E., Papers by:
       The Rescue of (Chinese) Gordon The Land of the False Prophet5. .7.. xix		.643
                            6.. xxviii.. 713 Watching the	Merrimac *      7	xIx..703
Coltons (R. Francis) Sermons	Literature		2.. XXIV. .952
Columbia River, Tile Rise of the. (W. D. Lyman)	Co;nmzenications		XXII.. 308
Come, Death Poem	W. F. Smyth		I.. XXIII. .685
Come, Pan, and Pipe. Poem. (Frank Dempster Sherman) 	.Bric-d-Brae		3... XXV. .319

COMMUNICATIONS. Contents of:
	America, To the Friends of, Ahroad. (G.)	i. .xxiii.. I46
	Bihle Society and the New Revision, The	xxI..951
	Bracken in America. (A. E. K.)	2.. xxiv.. 946
	Breckinridge, Dr., In Defense of. (Benjamin Breckinridge XVarfield)	xxi.. 951
	Columhia River, The Rise of the. (W. D. Lyman)	xxii. .308
	Constock Postal-Laws, The. A Reply. (Courtlandt Palmer)	xxii. ~
	Copyright Qsiestion, Intemational. (Harriet Martineso and P. A. Towne)	,. .xxIu.. 781
	Divorce, The Increase of. A Correction. (Washington Gladden)	s. .xxIII.. 713
	Farragut, Admiral, The Lashing of, in the Rigging. (J. Crittenden Watsoii)	xxii. .306
	Garfield. Honor to Whom Honor is Due. (W. W. Griest)	~. xxiii.. 783
	Growth of the United States, The. (Francis A. Walker)	~.. xxv. .462
	Holland, Dr. J. G. (Letter from John Greenleaf Whittier)	,..xxiii.. 47I
	Jury, Trial hy. (Rohert Jones)	3.. ...... 145
	Kaissas, A Year of the Exodus in. A Rejoinder. (Henry King)	xxi. 314
	Lihrary. The Free, MovemeuL (W. Greenough)	2.. xxiv. .946
	Lincolns Height	2. .xxiv. .946
	Lincolns Height. Leonard W. Yolk	3... xxv. .462
	Medicines, Adverilsing Patent. A Reply. (H. S. K.)	xxis. .948
	Merriams The Way of Life. (George S. Merriam)	a. .xxIv. .944
	Metropolitan Museum, The. (W. M. Green)	2. .xxiv. .946
	Mormonism, The Weak Poiot of. (Charles R. Bliss)	i. xxiii.. 782; xxix.. i~i
	Mormon The Book of. (Ellen E. Dickinson)	xxii. .946
	Music in American Puhlic Schools. A Reply. (J. Spencer Curwen)	xxii. .9~9
	Music in American Puhlic Schools, Mr. Theodore Thomas and. (H. F. Holt)	xxii.. 627
	National Liheral League, The Organ of the. (Courtlandt Palmer)	xxii. .788
	Niagara, The Music of. 1\Ir. Thayers Reply	xxii. .308
	Niagara, The Music of. (L. I. Schermerhorn and Clarence M. Boutelle)	xxiI. .307
	Oaths and Affirmations, Judicial. (Benjamin P. Moore)	~.. .xxv. .621
	Paine, Thomas. (W. J. Linton)	xxi. .635
Partons Voltaire. (A Reply from James Parton, with a Rejoinder from the Writer
	of the Review)	a. .xxiii.. 471
	Pitcairn Islanders, More ahout the. (Rosalind Young)	a.. xxiv..3o2
	Plevos, English Correspondents at. (Frederic Viliiers)	xxii.. 308
	Pocohontas Rescued John Smith, The Spot Where. (Le.wis Mayer)	s. .xxiii.. 472
	Prevention of Crime. (Henry C. Potter)	xxii.. 787
	Prince Imperial, The. (F. B. J.)	xxiii. .472
	Rohinsons Wild Garden. )W. Rohinson)	2.. xxiv. .945
	Saint Sophia, Vandalism in. (J. S. Seymour)	3.. xxv. .622
	Supreme Court of the United States, The: A Correction. (W. R. Davie)	~.. xxv. .622
	Tariff on Works of Art. (G.)	xxi.. 634
	Taxidermal Art, The: A Correction. (William T. Hornaday)	~.. xxv. .462
	Venus of Melos, The So-called. (XV. J. Stillman)	I. .x2CIIi.. 316
	Westminster Boys in Politics. (Thomas S. Oldham)	xxii.. 789
Whittiers Poem of Mogg Megone. IJoho Langdon Bonython.) (With a Reply from
	   John G. Whittier)	2. ....... 302
	Wood-engraving, American. The Exhihition of. (A: W. D.)	i. . xxiii.. 621
	Yacht, American, The Evolution of the. (Lewis Winde)	2.. xxiv. .946
Compensation. Poem. (George XV. Jones)	Brie-d-Erac	7.. XXIX. .320
Compensations. Poem. (J. A. Macon)		... . XXX. .976
Completeness. Poem	(arlotta Perry	XXI.. $92
Comstock, Anthony. See Postal Laws.
Comstocks (Anthony) Frauds Exposed	Tojics of/he Tune 	XXI. .950</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Comstock Laws, The	Topics of the Time.... XXII. .456, 459, 787
Conant, S. S. George William Curtis	3... XXV. .578
Conant, William C. Will New York be the Final World Me
	tropolis ?	4.. XXVI. .68y
	Illus. Map of New York and Vicinity	692
Cone, Helen Gray, Poems by:
	Elsinore		XXI.. 257	A Rose	4.. XXVI.. 509
	Invocation in a Library		XXII. .68o	Friendship	~. XXVII. .145
	Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 	.2.	XXIV. .176	Summer Hours	5. XXVII. .623
	Narcissus in Camden	3..	XXV.. 157	The Rhyme of the Hercules CIIIb	.5. XXVII.. 8oo
	The Song of Sir Palamede	3..	XXV. .638	Ihe Ballad of Cassandra	Brown.6.XXvIII. .330
	A Nocturne of Rubsostelo	4.	XXVI. .431	The Tender Heart	7.. XXIX. Ion

Confederate Army. See Boy in Gray, A.
Confession. Poem. (Nathan Haskell Dole)	Bric-d.Idrac	XXI. .967
Confessions of a Frivolous Girl. (Robert Grant)	Culture and Progress	XXI 323
Congregational Singing. (Eugene Thayer)	Open Letters	6. XXVIII. .950
Congress, The Influence of	Topics of the Time	XXII. .143
Conjunctions. Poem. (Mary Ainge De Vere)	Bric-d-Brac	XXII. .320
Conjuring, Secrets of. By an eX-Conjuror	Henry Hatton	XXI. .304
	Illus. The Box	305	The Slot	305
	The Board	305	The Staple	306
	The Basket	305
See also Second-Sight, The Secrel of.

Connecticut in the Middle Ages	Wendell Phillips Garrison. .8... XXX.. 780
Illustrations from photographs; engraved by Miss C. A. Powell, J. P. Davis, and H. Velten.
	Illus. Prudence Crandall	711	Rev. Samuel J. May	713
	Arnold Buffum	782	Prudence Crandall Philleo	784
See also XXI. .313 and XXVI. .636.
Conservatory, In the. Poem. (Walter Carey)	Bric-d-Brac	4.. XXVI. .958
Conservatory, Shall We Have an American? (F. H. Sargent). Open Letters	6. XXVIII. .475
See also XXVIII. .472.

Constant Heart, The. Poem.	Edmund Clarence Stedman .3... XXV.. 512
Constitutional Convention, Work for a	Isaac L. Rice	6. XXVIII.. 534
Constitutional History of the United States. (Dr. H. Von
   Holst)	Culture and Progrcss	XXI. ~
Construction, Slow-Burning	 he Worlds (York	I.. XXIII. .319
Convict Lease System in the Southern States, The	Gcorge W. Gable	5.	XXVII. .582
Conways (Moncure Daniel) Emerson	Literature	3... XXV. .954
Cook, Clarence. Some Old-fashioned Things Worth Reviving.. Home and Society.			. XXII.. 147
Cook, D. B. The Death of Tecumseh 	Opcn Letters	8... XXX. .332
Cooke, John Esten. An Old Virginian			XXII .432
Cooke, Philip St. George. The Charge of Cookes Cavalry at
   Gainess Mill	War Memoranda	.8	.XXX. . 777
Cookes (G. W.) Ralph Waldo Enierson.. . 	Literature	I..	XXIII. .622
Cooking-Stove and Utensils, New (with drawing)	. The Worlds Work		XXI.. 804
Cooking-Stove, A New. (S. B. I-I.)	flome and Society		XXI. .793
Cooking Utensils	Thie Worlds Work	I..	XXIII.. 156
Cook, Mattie Caverno. A Variation. Poelo	Bric-d-Brac		XXI. 168
Coolbrith, ma D. February. Poem		3.	. XXV, .670
Coolbriths (ma D.) A Perfect Day and other Poems. .... Literature		2..	XXIV .952
Coolidge, Susan, Papers by:
	The Isle of Peace *	XXII. .411	Reply. Poem	6.XXvIII. .744
Coolidges (Susan) A Guernsey Lily	(ulture and Progress	XXI.. 482
Coolidges (Susan) Cross Patch 	Literature	I. . XXIII. .474
Coolidges (Susan) Verses.	Culture and Progress	XXII.. 155
Cobperation as a Business. (Charles Barnard)		XXII. .465
Codperative Agriculture. (J. NV. Caldwell)	Open Letters	7.. XXIX. .316
Cobperative Stores. See Shoppers Rebellion, The.
Codperative Studies	Open Letters	7.. XXIX. 474
Cooper, James Fenimore. (Thomas R. Lounsbury)	Literature	3... XXV.. 790
Cooper, Peter, Recollections of	Susan N. (arter	~. XXVII. .218
Illustration:	Frontispiece Portrait, engraved by T. Johnson, after a photograph from life by G. C. Cox (facing page 263).
Cophetua. Poem. (Xenos Clark)	Bric-d-Brac	2.. XXIV. .959
Copley, John Singleton (R. A.) By his Granddaughter	Al. B. Aniory	XXI. ~
	Illus. Coat of Arms of the Copley Family	759	Fac-simile of Ticket of Admission to Cop
	Quinville Abbey, Ireland	760	   leys Siege of Gibraltar	766
	The Boy and the Flying Squirrel	761	Master Copley and his Eldest Sister	767
	Henry Pelbam	762	Lady Wentworth	768
	The Family Picture	763	Map of the Copley Estate, Boston	770
	John Singleton Copley	764	Croydon Church, where Copley is Buried	.776
	A Boy Rescued from a Shark	765	lablet in Croydon Church	776</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Copley, Life of. (M. B. Avsory)	Literature	2.. XXIV. .949
Copying Process, New	2/lee Worlds Work	xxii.. 478
Copyright, International, Papers on:
Copyright at Home and Abroad    xxii..	The American Copyright League    
Communism in the Book Trade.. i. XXIII.. 467	[s.. XXVII.. 787
The Copyright Negotiations. .A rikur G.	The Dorsheimer Copyright Bill.6. XXVIII..
[Sedgwick. .2.xxiii.. 66~ A Ready-made Market for American Goods
	Authors Rights	a. xxiii. ~	[~. xxix. .~ir
Two Letters on the International Copy- The Present State of the Copyright 1\Iove-
right Question: ment                 7.. XXIX. .314
	~ H . Martineau	i. XXIII. .781 International Copyright... Oliver Wendell
P. A. Towne	i. xxiii. ~ [Holmes. .8.. XXX. .488
The Blessings of Piracy.. Edward Egg les- Copyright Question ... Brander M I/hews
[iou.. I.. XXIII.. 942	[8... XXX. .488
Coquelins (C.) The Actor and his Art	Culture and Progress	   XXII.
Coquette. Poem	. .bfarrison Robertson	I. XXIII. .344
Corcoran, Gallery of Art,0 The	S. C. W. Beniamin	2.. XXIV. .885
Illustrations by J. II. Cocks, J. Pennell, and others.
	Illus. Exterior	8i6	Some Copyists	822
	The Main Staircase	5i6	Twilight, by Louis Japy	823
	William W. Corcoran	817	The Watering-place, by Schreyer	823
	In the Bronze-room	InS	The Drum-major, by Edouard	Detaille.824
	The Sculpture-room	819	The Lost Dogs, by Von Thoren	Iz~
	Figure from Lerouxs Vestal Tuccia .... .	8zo	A Bronze, by Barye	8z~
	On the Beach at Schevemogen	8zn

Corean Origin of Japanese Art,0 The	William Elliot Gr~2is.. . .. .3... XXV. .224
Illustrations from drawings by Corean Artists,
	Illus. Men of Shinra Submit Themselves to Queen	Corean Tribute-bearer before the Tycoon . . zz8
	jingo	223	Musical Instruments and Flags Used in the
	Corean Envoy Presenting an Image of	Royal Procession	229
	Buddha to the Mikado	227	Corean Wave Pattern	229
Cornaro, Catharine. The Revival of Burano Lace *		I.. XXIII. .333
Corn-Shucking,0 A Georgia	David C. Barrow, Jr	2.. XXIV.. 873
Illustrations by W. L. Shepard.
	Illus. In the Field	873	The Walk Around	876
	The Shucking	874	The Wrestle	876
	A Retired Ginrl	876	The Dance	877

Coruwell, Henry S., Poems hy:
	The Stormy Petrel	~. ....... ~	The Hobby-Horse	8.. xxx. .496
Corthells (E. L.) A History of the Jetties at the Mouth of the
   Mississippi	Culture and Progress	XXI. .956
Cotton Exposition, Atlanta, Significant Aspects of the	Edmund Atkinson	XXIII.. 563
Cotton Exposition, The Atlanta	.. 7/ce Worlds	Work...... I. XXIII. .475
Could She Have Guessed? Poem. (Elaine Goodale)	Brie-k-B rae	7.. XXIX. .
Count Ernst von Mansfeldt, The Protestant. Poem	Thomas William Parsons	.6.XXVIII.. 191
Counter Seat	Tue Worlds Work	..... XXII. .639
Country Homes for the Poor. See Town, Huddling in the, and Living in the Country.
Country Pleasures. (George Milner)	Literature	2.. XXIV.. 309
Country Town, The Story of a. (FL W. Howe) (W. D.
   Howells)	Open Letters	6 XXVIII. .632
Countrywoman of Mine, A. Poem. (Elaine Goodale)	Brie-k -Brac	6. XXVIII .639
Countrywomen, Words with. (Julia C. R. Dorr)	Open Letters	6. XXVIII. .634, 792
Couplet, The. Poem. (Charlotte Fiske Bates)	Bric.ei-Brac	5. XXVII.. 960
Courbet, Gustave, Artist and Communist *	Titus Munson Coan	5 . XXVII. .483
Illustrations from paintings by Courbet, a drawing by F. C. Jones, and a photograph.
	Illus. 1he Fair Duechwoman	415	Gustave Courbet	492
	A Burial Scene at Ornans	416	The Quarry	493
	The Musician	489	Pulling Down the Venddme Column	494
Courbet, The Artist. (Mrs. Schuyler van Rensselaer)	Open Letters	7.. XXIX. .792
Coventry, From, to Chester on Wheels		6. XXVIII. 643
Illustrations by Joseph Pennell.
	Illus. A Promenade on Wheels	6. XXVIII.. 644	A Road Across the Fields	6~o
	A Spin on a Shady Lane	645	Wheeling into Matlock Sunday Morning . . 6~e
	What is the Name of this Place ?	646	A Rembrandt lieggar	6~z
	Restful and Refreshing	647	A Concert at Buxton	6~z
	At the Finish	648	The 1ailors Shop in Eyam	653
	Too Deep to Ford	649	The Gypsy Train	654
	A Careless River	649	Tail-piece                     
Coxe, Bishop, A Correction from	Topics of the Time	XXI.. 792
Cox, Kenyon, Papers hy:
The Fools May-day0 Poem . .6.. XXVIII.. 276 Sculptors of the Early Italian Renaissance0
	[~. xxix.. 62
CoXs (Jacob D.) Atlanta	Literature	2.. XXIV.. 793
Coxs (Jacob D.) March to the Sea		3..XXV. .310</PB>
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INDEX.
			Vol. Pa5e.
Craddocks (Charles Egbert) In the Tennessee Mountains.. Open Letters			7.. XXIX.. 154
Craddocks (Charles Egbert) Where the Battle was Fought. 			8... xxx. .649
Crafts, William A. A Plea for Railroads			xxii. .899
Cranch, Christopher P., Poems by:
        Sea Pictures               4.. xxvi. .497	Broken Wings              8	xxx..
        Life and Death             6.xxviii. .220	A Poets Soliloquy           8..xxx	.837
Crandall, Charles H., Poems by:
        The Fair Copy-holder         2.. XXIV. .480	The Train                 4	XXVI.. 308
        Plowing0                 4.. xxvi.. 059	Way-side Music             7.. xxix	.8~n
Crandall, Prudence. See Connecticut in the Middle Ages.
Crawford, Emily, Papers by:
        Lton Gamhetta                3.. ...... 708	tmile Littrd *            6	xxviii.. 727
        The Forty Immortals   ~. xxvii. .388
Crawfords (F. Marion) An American Politician and Zoro-
   aster	         Open Letters		8.. . xxx. .649
Crawfords (F. Marion) Mr. Jsaacs, Dr. Claudius 			~. .xxvii. .313
Creoles in the American Revolution, The	  .     George W Gable		3... XXV.. 538
                           Illustrations hy Joseph Pennell, and from photographs.
  SIlos. Alexandro OReilly                  5~5	Old Spanish House on Bourhon Street	549
        Relics of the Spanish Occupation        545	Luggers in the Mississippi            
        A Page from the Archives of New Orleans.546	An Old Lamp	Ho
        Interior of an Old Spanish House       548	Tail-piece	550
Creoles,0 Who are the7		George W. Cable	3... XXV. .384
	Illustrations hy Joseph Pennell.	With Map.
	Illus. Map of Louisiana	384	The Old Convent	358
	The Cathedral and Old Place dArmes	385	The New Convent Garden	388
	Location Chart, New Orleans	386	Old Villa on Bayou St. John	~97
	Bienville	387	Old Canal on Dauphin Street	398

See also Louisiana.
Crime of Henry Vane, The. (J. S. of Dale)		7.. XXIX. .154
Croffut, XV. A., Poems by:
	One Rainy Day	o. xxiii.. 960	At an Apple-stand	6. xxvon.. 480
Cross Patch. (Susan Coolidge)	Literature	t. XXIII. .474
Crows Nest0	Airs. Burton harrison	8... XXX.. 724
	Illustrations drawn hy W. T. Smedley; engraved by F. H. Wellington and F. French.
Illus. Please Hand Miss Hunter in to Supper .724 8 Come to Claim my Dead         
Cruise of the Alice A/ay,0 The	S. C. W. Benlamin.... 5. Xxvii. . 545, 789
	[887; 6. xxviii. .803, 163,352
Illus. Head-piece	5. xxvii. .545
	Off Paspebiac	545
	Beach at Tracadie	546
	The Mail-boat	547
Midship Frame of the Nortkern L~gIot. ... 547
The Steamer Noo-tkern Light crossing from
	   the Mainland to the Island	548
	A Fish-boy	549
	Our Cook	550
	On Deck	550
Amateur Cooking                   
Buming Refuse from the Lumber Mills... .552
Map of the Cruise of the Atice May     
	Millstone Quarries	554
	Our First Fish                     
The Crew at Supper                 
	Map of the Trip	559
	Fisherman at Paspebiac	721
	The Beach at Paspebiac	722
	A View of the Bay	722
	A Fish Establishment at Paspehiac	722
	Cape Gasp6	723
	Fishing-houses at Cape GaspS	723
	Head of an Old Pilot	724
	Up GaspS Bay	724
	Percd Rock	725
	An Old Oven	726
	Crossing the Ferry at GaspS	726
	Curing Fish at Percd	727
	Returning from Church	721
	Perc8 Rock	728
	Map of the Cruise from Paspebiac to the
	   Magdalen Islands	729
	Map of the Cruise from the Magdalen Islands
	   to Cape St. George	888
	The Dash to Amherst	859
	The Old Skipper	890
	~tangdu Nord	891
	The Fi5dler	892
Illustrations by M. J. Burns.

Crossing the Ford to Amherst	893
A Few of the Natives	895
Old Fire-place at Entry Island	896
The Gale at Entry Island	897
Off Deadman Island	899
Through the Bay of Islands... .6. xxviii. .104
Guernsey Islands	
The Bay of Islands	io6
Cape Blomidon	107
Prospecting	207
Up the River Humber	inS
Fishing off the Bay of Islands	109
The Mail-carrier	ioo
The Dance at Petipas	012
A Street in St. Pierre	064
A Fishing Gang at St. Pierre	o6~
Government Houses and Town Pump at
   St. Pierre	067
A Street Corner	68
A Sketch off SI. Pierre	069
A St. Pierre Fishing Boat	269
From the Bay of Islands to St. Pierre	069
The Cathedral	271
Fishing for Squid	172
Curing Fish at St. Pierre	173
The Town Crier	074
Struck by a Squall	353
The Bras dOrLakes	355
Indian Camp at Baddeck             
A Wigwam Cradle	356
On the Road to Baddeck	357
From St. Pierre to Georgetown	358
Cape Porcupine	~6o
Cape St. George, from Hastings	~6o
Lovers Lane, Hastings	~6o
A Street at Arichat	~6a
An Old Cottage at Arichat	362
The Oldest House in Prince Edward Island.363
Heaving the Log	364</PB>
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		Vol. Pate.
Crusoe in New York. (Edward E. 1-lale)	Cullure and Progress	XXI.. 643
Culture. Poem. (Robertson Trowbridge)	.Bric-d-Brac	4. XXVI. .478


CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of:
	Actor and his Art, The. (C. Coquelin)		XXII.. 954
	Aldrichs (T. B.) Selected Poems		xxi. ~
	Aldrichs (T. B.) The Stillwater Tragedy		xxi..
	Alcotts (Louisa M.) Jack and Jill 		 xxi. .481
	Among the Hills. (E. Frances Poynter)		xxii.. 796
	Army Life in Russia. (F. V. Greene)		xxi..
	Arnolds (Edwin) Poems		XXI.. 474
	Arnold (George) The Poems of		xxii .469
	Art Suggestions from the Masters. (Susan N. Carter)		xxi.. 8n~
	Ballads, New. (Alfred Tennyson)		xxi. .639
	Barnards (Charles) Cobperarion as a Business		XXII.. 465
	Barnards (Charles) Knights of To.day		xxii.. 477
	Bastians (H. Charlton) The Brain as an Organ of Mind		XXII.. 792
	Bellamys (Edward) Dr. Heidenhoffs Process		xxi. .644
	Benjamins (S. G. W.) Troy		XXI. .476
	Bernerss (Dame Juliana) A Treatise of Fysshynge wyth an Angle		xxi. .803
	Bevans (Llewelyn D.) Sermons to Students		XXII.. 254
	Birds (Isahella L.) Unheaten Tracks in Japan		xxi. .959
	Bodley, Mr., Ahroad. (Horace Scudder)		xxi. .321
	Bordentown and its Environs		XXI. .483
	Boston, The Memorial History of		XXI.. Soo
	Bowens (Francis) Gleanings from a Literary Life		xxi. .318
	Boyesens (Hjalmar H.) Ilka on the Hill-top		xxii. ~
	Boys King Arthur, The. (Sidney Lanier)		XXI. .322
	 Boy Travelers in the Far East. (T. W. Knox)		XXI.. 482
	Brain as an Organ of Mind, The. (H. Charlton Bastian)		XXII. .792
	Brookss (Noah) The Fairport Nine		XXI. .323
	Brownings (Rohert) Dramatic Idyls		xxi. .i~5
	Burnetts (Frances Hodgson) A Fair Barharian		XXII. .315
	Burroughss (John) Pepacton		xxii. .634
	Cahles (G. W.) Madame Delphine		XXII. .791
	Cahles (G. W.) The Grandissimes		XXI. .159
	Carlyle, Thomas, Reminiscences hy		xxii.. iso
	Carters (Susan N.) Art Suggestions from the Masters		xxi. .803
	Century of Dishonor. (Helen Jackson [H. H.])		XXII. .153
	Chinese Immigration. (George F. Seward)		XXI. .957
	Confessions of a Frivolous Girl. (Rohert Grant)		XXI.. 323
	Constitutional History of the United States. (Dr. H. Von HoIst)		XXI.. 477
	Coolidges (Susan) Guernsey Lily		XXI. .482
	Coolidges (Susan) Verses		XXII. .155
	Co5peration as a Business. (Charles Barnard)		XXII. .465
	Coquelins (C.) The Actor and his Art		XXII. .954
	Corthells (E. L.) A History of the Jetties at the Mouth of the Mississippi		XXI. .956
	Crusoe in New Vork. (Edward E. Hale)		XXI. .643
	Curtiss (Miss) Tanagra Figurines		XXI. .958
	Daviss (Clarke) Stranded Ship		XXI. .480
	De Amiciss (Edmundo) Holland		XXI. .478
	De Kays (Charles) The Vision of Nimrod		XXII. .313
	DeWitts (Madame) Guizot in Private Life		XXII.
	Discussion of the Trinity. (Jonathan Edwards)		XXI. .163
	Disraelis (Benjamin) Endymion		XXI. 796
	Dramatic Idyls. (Rohert Brosvning)		XXI. .158
	Dr. Heidenhoffs Process. (Edward Bellamy)		XXI. .644
	Edwards (Jonathan) Discussion of the Trinity		XXI..163
	Egglestons (George Cary)  Famous American Indians		XXI.. 799
	Eminets (Rosina) Pretty Peggy		XXI.. 48t
	Endymion. (Benjamin Disraeli)		XXI. .796
	English Odes, Selections of. (Edmund W. Gosse)		XXII. .792
	English Poets, The. (T. H. Ward)		XXII. .309
	Explorations of the World. (Jules Verne)		XXI. .322
	~ Fair Barharian, A. (Frances Hodgson Burnett)		 xii.. 315
	Fairport Nine, The. (Noah Brooks)		XXI.. 323
	Earrers (James A.) Primitive Manners and Customs		XXI. .477
	Flemmings (George) The Head of Medusa		XXI. .798
	Francillon, R. E. Under Sfleve-Ban		XXII.. 795
	Friends Worth Knowing. (Ernest Ingersoll)		XXII.
	Fysshynge wyth an Angle, A Treatise of. (Dame Juliana Berners)		xxi.. 803
	Gattys (Mrs. Alfred) Parahies from Nature		xxi.. 482
	Georges (Henry) Progress and Poverty		XXII. .312
	Georgians, Ihe (Round Rohin Series)		xxii.. 794
	Goethe, Life and Times of. (Herman Grimm)		XXII. .952
	Goethes Mother, The Correspondence of		XXII. .476
	Gosses (Edmund W.) Selections of English Odes		xxii. .792
	Grandissimes, The. (George W. Cahle)		 XXI. .159
	Grants (Rohert)  Confessions of a Frivolous Girl		 XXI, .323
	Greenes (F. V.) Army Life in Russia		xxi.. i6a
	Griffiss (William Elliot) Japanese Fairy World		XXII.. 954
	Grimms (Herman)  Life and Times of Goethe		xxii. .952
	Guernsey Lily. (Susan Coolidge)		 XXI. .482
	Guizot in Private Life (Madame DeWitt)		XXII. .474
	Hahhertons (John) The Worst Boy in Town		xxi. .321
	Hales (Edward Everett) Crtisoe in New Tork		xxi. .643
	Hale (Edward Everett) Stories of the War		xxi. .482
	Hales (Lucretia P.) Peterkin Papers		XXII.. 956
	Handicapped. (Marion Harland)		XXII .796</PB>
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CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of: (Continued.)
	Vol. Page.
	Harlands (Marion) Handicapped	~ 796
	Harriss (Joel Chandler)  Uncle Remus	XXI.. 961
	Head of Medusa, The. (George Flemming)	xxi.. 798
	History of the Flags of the United States. (G. H. Prehle)	xxii..
	History of the United States. (James Schouler)	. .......
	Holland (Edmundo de Amicis)	xxi.. 478
	Holmess (Oliver Wendell) Iron Gate	xxi..
	Ilka on the Hill-Top. (Hjalmar H. Boyesen)	xxii..
	Illios. (Dr. Henry Schliemann)	XXII.. 465
	Indians. Famous American. (George Cary Eggleston)	xxi..
	Ingersolls (Ernest) Friends Worth Knowing	XXII.. 955
	Iron Gate. (Oliver Wendell Holmes)	XXI. .157
	Irvings Knickerhockers History of New York	xxi.. 802
	Jack and Jill (Louisa M. Alcott)	XXI. .482
	Jacksons (Helen) (H. H.) A Century of Dishonor	xxii..
	Jamess (Henry) Washington Square	xxi..
	Japanese Fairy World. (XV. E. Griffis)	xxii..
	Japan, Unheaten Tracks in. (Isahella L. Bird)	Xxi.. 959
	Jewetts (Sarah 0.) Old Friends and New	XXI.. 323
	Jolly Fellowship, A. (F. R. Stockton)	xxi.. 321
	Jonathan Edwardss Discussion of the Trinity	XXI.. 263
	Kings Missive The. (J. G. Whittier)	Xxii.. 472
	Knights of To-day. (Charles Barnard)	Xxii.. 477
	Knoxs (Thomas W.) The Boy Travelers in the Far East	XXI. .482
	Laniers (Sidney) The Boys King Arthur	XXI. ~
	Larcoms (Lucy) XVild Roses of Cape Ann, and Other Poems	Xxii. .796
	La Renaissance en France. (Ldon Palustre)	xxii. .636
	LArt	XXI. .329, 962
	Leroys (Louis) Pensionnaires du Louvre	xxii.
	Lesson in Love, A. (Round Rohin Series)	XXII. .~94
	Literary Life, Gleanings from a. (Francis Bowen)	xxi. .~i8
	Longfellows (H. W.) Ultima Thule	xxi..
	Madame Delphine. (George W. Cahle(	XXII. .791
	Mallocks (W. H.) A Romance of the Nineteenth Century	XXII.. 796
	Manners and Customs, Primitive. (James A. Farrer)	XXI. .477
	Matrimony. (XV. E. Norris)	xxii. .635
	Metternich, The Memoirs of Prince	XXII. .472
	Millers (Olive Ihorne) Queer Pets at Marcys	XXI. .481
	Millets (Jean Fran9ois) Peasant and Painter	XXI. .637
	Mississippi Jetties, History of the. (E. L. Corthell)	XXI. .956
	Moultons (Louise Chandler) New Bed-time Stories	XXI. .482
	Mycen~. (Dr. Henry Schliemann)	XXI. .795
	Nameless Nohleman, A. (Round Robin Series)	XXII. .796
	New Bed-time Stories. (Louise Chandler Moulton)	XXI. .481
	Norriss (XV. E.) Matrimony	XXII. .635
	OBrien (Fitz James). Poems and Stories	XXII. .469
	Old Friends and New. (Sarah 0. Jewett)	XXI. .323
	Old Testament in the Jewish Church, The. (W. Rohertson Smith)	XXII.. 6~o
	Oration on Wycliffe. (Richard S. Storrs)	XXII. .476
	Pallains (M. G.) The Correspondence of Prince Talleyrand	XXII. .632
	Palustres (Ldon) La Renaissance en France	XXII. .636
	Parables from Nature. (Mrs. Alfred Gatty)	XXI. .482
	Peasant and Painter. (Jean Franynis Millet)	XXI. .637
	Pensionnaires do Louvre, Les. (Louis Leroy)	xxii.
	Pepacton. (John Burroughs)	xxii. .634
	Perrys (Nora) Tragedy of the Unexpected	...... 479
	Peterkin Papers. (Lucretia P. Hale)	xxii. .956
Pictures, A Second Portfolio of, from Scrihners Monthly and A%( ki ~f&#38; 5 ii.	XXI. .482
Poe, Edgar Allan. (Edmund Clarence Stedman)	xxi. .641
Poe, Edgar Allan, The Life and Writings of. (Richard Henry Stoddard)	xxi. .642
Poems. (Edwin Arnold)	XXI. -474
Poynters (E. Frances) Among the Hills	xxii. .796
Prebles (George Henry) History of the Flags of the United States	xxii. ~
Pretty Peggy. (Rosina Emmet)	XXI. .481
Progress and Poverty. (Henry George)	xxii. .312
Queer Pets at Marcys. (Olive Thorne Miller)	xxi. .481
Rdmusat de, Letters of Madame	XXII. .950
Robinsons (Charles S.) Studies in the New Testament	xxii. .636
Rollos Journey to Cambridge	XXI. .320
Romance of the Nineteenth Century, A. (W. H. Mallock)	xxii. .796
Salmagundi Exhibition, The Third	xxi. .644
Schliemanns (Dr. Henry) Illios	XXII. .468
Schliemanns (Dr. Henry) Mycente	XXI.. 795
Schoulers (James) History of the United States	xxii - .253
Scudders (Horace) Bodley Books	XXI.. 321
Scudders (Horace E.) Stories and Romances	xxii. .637
Sermons to Students. (Llewelyn D. Bevan)	XXII.. 254
Sewards (George F.) Chinese Immigration       .	. xxi.
Smiths (W. Rohertson) The Old Testament in the Jew sli Church ... .. ~. .,. .. ....	xxii. .630
Spiritual Songs for the Sunday-school .	xxi.. 480
Stedmans (Edmund Clarence) Edgar Allan Poe	xxi. .64
Stillwater Tragedy, The. (Thomas Bailey Aldrich)	xxi.. i6t
Stocktons (Frank R.) A Jolly Fellowship	...... 321
Stoddards (Richard Henry) The Life and Writings of Edgar Allan Pee I:::.. I . xxi. .64
Stories and Romances. (Horace E. Scudder)	XXII.. 637
Stories of the War. (Edward Everett Hale)	...... 482
Storrss (Richard S.) Oration on Wycliffe and the First English Bible. ~. ... ~ ~.:	XXII.. 476
Stranded Ship, A. (Clarke Davis)	XXI.. 480
Studies in the New Testament (Charles S. Robinson)	xxii.. 6~6
Talleyrand, the Correspondence of Prince. (M. G. Pallain)	xxii. .632</PB>
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CULTURE AND PROGRESS. Contents of: (Continued.)
		Vol. P ge.
	Tennysons (Alfred) New Ballads	xxi. .639
	Tanagra Figurines. (Miss Curtis)	XXI. .955
	Tragedy of the Unexpected, The, and Other Poems. (Nora Perry)	XXI.. 479
	Troublesome Daughters. (L. B. Walford)	xxi.. 963
	Troy. (S. G. W. Benjamin)	XXI. .476
	Ultima Thule. (H. W. Longfellow)	....... 156
	 Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings. (Joel Chandler Harris)	xxi.. 961
	Under Slieve-Ban. (R. E. Francillon)	XXII.. 795
	Vernes (Jules) Explorations of the World	XXI.. 322
	Vision,of Nimrod, The. (Charles de Kay)	xxii.. 313
	Von Holsts (Dr. H.) Constitutional History of the United States	 XXI. .477
	Wards (T. H.) Anthology of English Poets	XXII.. 309
	Washington Square. (Henry James, jr)	 XXI.. 795
	Water.Colors, Exhibition of (i85oiI8i)	XXI. .955
	Whittiers (J. G.)  The Kings Missive	xxii. .472
	Wild Roses of Cape Ann and Other Poems. (Lucy Larcom)	XXII.. 796
	Winsors (Justin) The Memorial History of Boston	xxii.. Boo
	Winter (William), The Poems of	XXII. .474
	Wood-Engraving, A Second Offer of Prizes for	 XXI.. 954
	Wood-Engravings, An Exhibition of	XXII. .637
	XVorst Boy in Town, The. (John Habberton)	 XXI. .321
	Wycliffe, John, and the First English Bible. (Richard S. Storrs)	XXII. .776


Culture in New England Villages. (Julia C. R. Dorr)	9pen Letters ..............4.. XXVI.. 155
Cummings, C. F. Gordon.
See Gordon-Cummings.

Cupid as Reporter. Poem. (Clarence Clough Buel) ........ Brie-S -B rae	3.. . XXV. .959
Cupid at School. Poem. (XVilliam P. Jones)		.............. I. XXIII.. 159
Cupids Kiss. Poem. (Walter Learned)			2.. XXIV. .640
Cupids Mistake. Poem	 (S. B. Foster)		3... XXV. .479
Curious Experience, A		Mark Twain	I.. XXIII.. 35
Curse, The. Poem. (Robertson Trowbridge)		Brie-cl -B rae	8... XXX. .336
Curtis, George Ticknor	How Shall we Elect our Presidents 7		7.. XXIX. .124
Curtis,* George William		S. S. (onant	3.. . XXV. .578

Illustration: Frontispiece portrait (facing page 413), engraved by T. Cole from a photograph.
Curtiss (Miss) Tanagra Figurines ,	(allure and Progress	XXI. .958
Curwen, J. Spencer, Papers by:
	Musio in American Public Schools. A	The Training of Childrens Voices
	Reply	XXII. .949	[4. ....... 791
Cushing, Frank H. My Adventures in Zufmi	3.. XXV.. 191, 500	XXVI.. 28
Cynic, To the Modern. Poem	Harold E. BoaZion	6. XXVIII. .919
Ii~e About People. Kate Gannett Wells	Open Letters	7.. XXIX.. 796
I). Kate Gannett Wells. About People		2.. XXIV.. 796
Daingerfield, John E. P. John Brown at Harpers Ferry		8. . XXX.. 265
Daisy, To a. Poem	Frank Demps/er Sherman	.4.. XXVI. .359
Dakota. Poem	Joaqain Miller	3... XXV.. 551
Dale, Edna. At Twilight. Poem		4.. XXVI. .925
Dam, Henry J. XV. A Theosopbic Marriage. Poem	.liric-d-Brac	6. XXVIII. .960
Dame and the Critic, The. Poem. (Caroline A. Mason)	  	XXII. .959
Damming the Sacramento	Joaqain Miller	2 . XXIV. .396
Damper Regulator	The Worlds Work	2.. XXIV. .958
Dana, Richard Henry. Leonard Woods		XXI . 138
Dangerous Virtue, A	Illalmar Zj/orth Boyesen	XXI. . 745
Dangers, rhree	Washington Gladden	6. XXVIII. .620
                                    See also Gambling, Business.
Daniels, Cora Linn. A. Love-Knot. Poem	Brie-S -B roe	3... XXV. .318
Dante,0 Notes on the Exile of	Sarah Freeman Clarke. .5	XXVII. 734,833
Illustrations by Harry Feno, after sketches by the Author.
	Illus. Church of St. John Lateran	737	Cloister Wall, Convent of St. Croce di
	The Pine Cone of the Vatican	~	   Corvo	834
	Tower Chamber of Gargonza	738	On the Cornice Road~                
	San Gemignano	~39	Rue du Fouarre, Paris	135
	Monte Reggione	740	Capraia and Gorgona	137
	Court of Poppi Castle	. .. ~	The Ramparts of Lucca	137
	Foote Branda	744	Talamone	I~8
	Augusta Gate	~	The Town Hall of Gubbio	140
	Castle of Romena	~	The Castle of Colmollaro	142
	Torre di Garisenda	747	Convent of Avellana	143
	Land-slide at Roveredo	748	Window of the Cell occupied by Dante	844
	Stair-way at Verona	749	Double Cave at Tolmino	145
	In Urbino	751	Dantes Tomb at Ravenna	146
	Malatesta Fortress	752	Pines of Ravenna	148</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Dante, On the Reading of	Topics of I/sc Time    5.	xxvii.. 6z~
Dantes Portrait in the Bargello. (C. E. Norton)	Open Letters        5.	XXVII. .956
Dante. The Poet illustrated Out of the Poem	krishna C. ilossetli     5.	XXVII. .566
Dante,0 The Portraits of	Sara/s Freeman C7arke... . .5.	XXVII. .574
  Illus. The Death Mask of Dante             574	Giouos Portrait                         579
        Bronze Bust in the Museum of Naples     576	Profile iu the Mausoleum at Ravenna    510
        Head, from the Disputa of Raphael     
Darwins Attitude Toward Religion	Topics of I/se Time	2.. XXIV.. 790
Darwin,0 The Deht of Science to	Alfred .R. Wa//ace	3. . . XXV. .420
	Illustrations hy Alfred Parsons, and frontispiece portrait (facing page 323), engraved hy T. Johnson from a photo-
gtaph hy Lieut. Darwin.
	Illus. Darwins Study	~ao	The Greenhouse	423
	Down House, from the Garden	421	Darwins Usual Walk	424
	Down House, from the Pathway	422
Dat Fretful Tilda Strong	Poem. (Rev. Plato Johnson)	Bric-d-Brac	5. XXVII.. 639
Dat Yaller Gown. Poem	(Charles H. Turner)		3... XXV. .315
Daudet,0 Alphonse		Elenry James	4.. XXVI. .498
Illustration:	Frontispiece portrait, engraved hy T. Johnson from a photograph hy Nadar (facing page 413).

Daudet, Alphonse, Papers hy:
	Victor Hugo	s... xxv.. 30	Mistral0	I.. xxx. .4t6
	Tourgueneff in Paris0	~.. xxvii . 41

Daughter of henry Sage Rittenhouse, The	Ant/sor of An Earnest Tr/fer . XXIt. .498, 770
Davie, Gen. M. The Yearn of the Romantic. Poem	.Bric-d-Brac	I.. XXIII. .957
Davie, W. R. The Supreme Court of the United States: A
   Correction	. . . Conimunicalions	3... XXV. .622
Davis, Ben Wood, Poems hy:
	Epigram on an Epigram	~.. xxvii.. 95~	To a Singer	6.. xxviii.. 951
	To a Weak-voiced Actor	6. .xxvIII. .410
Davis, Jefferson, and General EJolt. (Loyalist)	Open Letters	5. XXVII. .477
Davis, Jefferson, The Capture of	.Bssrson Harrison	5. XXVII.. 130
Davis, Rehecca Harding. (William M. Baker)	Open Letters	6. XXVIII.. 151
Daviss (Clarke) Stranded Ship . 	Cssstnre and Pro6 ress	XXI.. 480
Dawn. Poem	Alice Wort/singlon	Wint/srop.~. XXVII.. 275
Dayhreak. (From the French.) Poem. (Alice K. Sawyer).. Bric-d -Proc	6. XXVIII.. 319
Day unto Day Uttereth Speech. Poem	Richard Watson Gilder ... .3. . - XXV.. 114
Dazey, C. T. The Dream of Dreams. Poem	7.. XXIX. 267
D.	D. The Silenced Choir. Poem	Brie- -Id rae	6. XXVlII. 959
Dead Comrade, The. Poem	ilic/sard Watson Gilder--.8. . . XXX. .955
Dead Moon, The. Poem. (T. N. Lawrence)	Jdric-ci-Brac	XXI. .487
Dead of Night, The. Poem	Robertson Trowbridge	2.. XXIV.. 878
Dead Woman, To a. Poem	H. C. Bunner	I.. XXIII. .512
Deaf. Poem		2.. XXIV. .589
De Amiciss (Edmundo) Holland 	Cultisre and Progress	XXI. .475
Dean, Mary. Sweeping and Dusting	Home and Society	XXI. .472
Death, Apparent, A Study in	Francis Gerry Fairfield	XXI. .249
Deaths Anchor. Poem.	George Parsons Lathrop... .6.XXVIII. .572
Deaths First Lesson. Poem	Susan Marr Spa/ding	4.. XXVI - .767
Decennial, Our	Topics of I/se Time	XXI. .472
Decline of Faith, The. Poem	Paul Hansilton Hayne	3... XXV. .455
Decorations, Hon3e, Screens and Porti6res. (Mrs. Burton
	Harrison)	Ho;ne and Society	XXI.. 155
Decorative Art,0 The Society of	XXII. .697
Illustrations hy A. Brennan, F. H. Lungren, R. Birch, and W. Taher.
	Illus. Porti8re, designed hy Samuel Colman	697	Emhroideries	703, 706, 707
	A Glimpse of the Societys Rooms... .698, 700	Cuff of Irish Crochet Lace	703
	End Buffet Cover	699	Irish Crochet Lace	703
	Tea-cloth	699	An Exhihition of Emhroideries	704
	Tes-tahle Cover	700	Top and End of Wooden Box	705
	Emhroidery-room	701	Former Entrance to Societys Rooms	701
	Tidy	701	Owl Mounted as Screen	709
	Bennet and Volkmar Ware	702
Decorative Designs. (E. Guichard)		Literature	I.. XXIII. .789
Decorative Process		The Worlds Work	2.. XXIV. . 798
Deer-Hound, The Scotch. See Dogs, Typical.
Defenses, Our National. (Lient-Com. C. F. Goodrich)	Open Letters	8... XXX. .172
De Forests (J. V.) The Bloody Chasm 	Literature	I. XXIII. 627
Degrees, Academical; Especially Honorary Degrees in the
	United States  	Theodore D  	Woolsey..... 6. XXVIII.. 365
	De Jarnette, Eva M. An Old Vote for Young Master. Poem	.Bric-ui-Brac	... 6.XXVIII. .958
	De Kalh, Courtenay. Chief-Justice Taney in Relation to the
	Dred Scott Case	. Open Letters	. . .4. . XXVI.. 958</PB>
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	Vol. Page.

De Kay, Charles, Papers by:
	Elihu Vedder		xxi.. iii	At Castle Hill, Newport. Poem. .4.. XXVI.. 6;6
	Souvenir of Italy	Poem	XXI. .534	Choral Ode to the North River. Poem....
	Farragut. Poem		xxii. .a6e	6.. xxviii.. 377
	Love Poems of Louis Barnaval. (Edited		See also Eckford, Heary.
	by Charles De Kay)	4.. xxvi..
Dc Kays (Charles) The Vision of Esther	Literature	3.. .XXV. .149
De Kays (Charles) The Vision of Nimrod	Cu/lure and Progress	XXII. .313
Delay. Poem	Andrew B. Saxton	i. .atxiu.. 79
Democrats, The, and the Presidency	Topics of Ike Time	4.. XXVI. .947
Dennison, Mary A. Grandmothers Rose. Poem	Brie-d -IS rae	7.. XXIX. .160
Depression, Some Causes of the Present	Topics of lice Time	8... XXX.. 803
De Rdmusat, Madame, Letters of	Culture and Progress	XXII. .950
Desdemona. Poem. (R. Trowbridge)	Bric-d -Proc	XXI. . 8o8
Desolation. Poem	E. C. TI/kite	3... XXV. .411
Destiny of the Universe, The	Samue/ Wi//ard	5. XXVII.. 914
De Vere, Mary Ainge, Poems by:
	The Difference	xxi.. ;oo	Her Look	6.. xxviii.. 951
	Conjunctions	XXiI. .320	Her Kiss	. .XxvIII.
	A Marriage	6. .xxviIi.. Ii	Where Goes Love9	6. XXVIII.
	What is Poetry9	6. .xxviii..;~I	Love Passes By	7.. .XXiX..i~7


De Vinne, Theodore L., Papers by:
	The First Editor0	XXII. .11; On the Printing of THE CENTURY. ........ lol
Dewey, Ralph Stoddard. Natures Betrayal. Poem			XXI.. 909
Dewing, Mrs. T. XV. Summer.0 Poem			4.. XXVI. .360
De Witt, Madame. Guizot iia Private Life .... 	(u/lure and Progress		XXII. .474
Diaphason. A Word from the Organ Loft	Open Letters		7.. XXIX. .156
Diaries and Journals. (Arthur Penn)	Home and Society		3... XXV. .473
 Dickens, Charles, The Letters of. Vol. III	Literature		2.. XXIV. .465
Dickens, In and Got of London witla	B. E. Martin	XXI	649, XXII.. 32

Illustrations by C. A. Vanderhoof and others.
	Illus. The Most Ancient Part of Holborn	The Old Curiosity Shop	xxii..
	[xxi. .649	Sairey Gamps                     
	Court-Yard of the Marshalses Prison	6~s	Fountain Court, the Temple	37
	Church Street, Milihank	654	A Little Wooden Midshipman	40
	Limehouse Hole, from the River	6;6	Pegottys HouseVarmouth	4
	The Hall of Lincolns Inn	637	White Horse Inn, Ipswich	41
	i\Ir. Tulkioghorns House	6~5	Entrance to Hendon Church-yard	43
	Chancery Lane	6Co	Hatfield, Hertfordshire	44
	Cliffords Inn	662	Cooling Church-yard	43
	The Nook of Staple Inn	664
Dickinson, Ellen E. The Book of Mormon		 Communications	XXII. .946
Dickinson, Mary Losve. Growing Old. Poem			6. XXVItI. . 840
Dictionary, A New English. (Edited by James A. H. Murray)(		5) Open Letters	6. XXVIII.. 636
Difference, The. Poem		 Mocy Ainge Dc Vere	XXI. .900
Diplomatic Scandal, A		. . Topics qf Ike Time	2.. XXIV.. 146
Discourager of Hesitancy, The		 Fo-onk A. Stockton	8... XXX. .482
Discrinainating Taste, A. Drawing by W. H. Hyde		 Brie-k-B rae	7.. XXIX. .159
Discussion, Freedom of		 Topics of Ike Ti,uze	7.. XXIX. .789
Discussion of the Trinity. (Jonathan Edwards)		 Cu/lure and Progress	XXI.. 163
Diseases of Cattle, Some Recent Research in the Prevention		of. Tke Wor/els Work	XXI. .646
Dislaonesty in Commerce and Politics		 Topics of Ike Time	6. XXVIII. .463
Dishonesty, Tlae School of. (T. W. Tyrer)		. Open Letters	7.. XXIX .152, 958
Disraeli, Benjamin. See XXII.. 262. I.. XXIII.. 729, 939.
Disraeli, Benjamin. A Sonnet	Brie-k-B roe		 XXII.. 320
Disraelis (Benjamin) Endymion	6u/lure and Progress		 XXI.. 796
Dissolving Views. Poem	6aro/ine A. Mason	4..	XXVI.. 304
Distance. Poem. (Berry Benson)	Brie-k-B rae	7..	XXIX. .960
Divine Service, Artistic Help in. (Charles S. Robinson)	Open Letters	5.	XXVII. .632
Diving Apparatus, Improved	Tke Wor/ds Work		 XXI..
Divorce. (William Dean Howells)	Topics of Ike Time	2	....... .940
Divorce, One Way to Prevent		7.	XXIX. .309
Divorce, Some Causes of. See Relipion, Family.
Divorce, The Increase of	Waskinglon G/adden	I..	XXIII.. 411
Doane, William Creswell. Father Hyacintlae0			 XXI.. 822
Dobson, Austin, Papers by:
	To a Missal of the Thirteenth Century.	Leisure Lines. Poem	~. xxvii.. 640
	Poem	I. XXIII.. 41	In After Days. Poem	6.xxviii. .113
To an Intrusive Butterfly. Poem.2. xxiv. .s16 The Old Sedan Chair.0 Poem .-. XXIX.. 20
	Thomas Bewick0	2.. XXIV. .643	A Fancy from Fontanelle. PoemS... XXX. .422
The Pupils of Thomas Bewick ~. 4. xxvi. .176</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Dobson,* Austin	Brander Matthews	6.xxviii. .912
Illustration:	Frontispiece, Portrait (facing page 803), engraved by T. Johnson, after the painting by Frederick Watts,
Dock Gates, Controlling the Waves at	The Worlds Work	 2.. XXIV. .387
Doctor Zay. (Elizabeth Stuart Phelps)	Literature	 3... xxv. 623
Dodge, Mary Mapes. Enfoldings. Poem		. I.. XXIII . 825
Dodges (Mary Mapes) Donald and Dorothy	Open Letters	 8... XXX. .650
Dogs Mission, A. (H. B. Stowe)	Literature	  I..XXIII. .475
Dogs,* Typical		8. ~ .29, 526
	Introduction	Gaston Fay	29	The Chesapeake Duck-Dog	George
	The Mastiff	W. Wade	30	[Norbury Aj3g3otd .... 36
	The St. Bernard	32	The Water-Spaniel. .J. F. AYe-k	526
	The Bull-Dog.... R. and W. Ltrtngston	33	The Collie       Thooooas H. Terry....	521
	The Bull-Terrier.. J oooes Page Sttnso 	34	The Fox-Terrier.... Jaoooes Watson	530
	The Greyhound. H. W. Haootingto	34	The Scotch Deer-Hound or Stag-Hound
			              [Joha E. Thayer	532
Illustrations, drawn by Miss Lucy T. Fenner, J. M. Tracy, and Harry Lyman; engraved by Gaston Fay.
	Illus. Typical Dogs	1....... 29	Irish Water-Spaniel, Champion Barney .529
	English Mastiff, Duke	30	English Water-Spaniel	529
	St. Bernard, Bonivard	3!	Collie-Dog, Ladd	530
	Champion Bull-Dog,  Boz	32	Fox-Terrier, Richmond Olive~~	532
	Bull-Terrier, ~Silk II	33	Stag-Hound, Jabrl	533
	Bouncing Boy Greyhound	35	Dogs Tails                       
	Chesapeake Duck-Dog, Chess~~	36

Dole, Nathan Haskell, Poems hy:
	Confession	xxi. .967	A Summer Evening	6. xxviii. .321

Ddllinger, Dr., and the Old Catholic Movement in Germany5.. Ps-of George P. hslzer .........XXII. . 365
Illustration: Portrait of J. J. Ignatius von Dilllinger.... 369
Donald and Dorothy. (Mary Mapes Dodge)	Opeoc Letters	8...xxx..6~o
Donelson/ Fort, The Capture of	Lew Wallace	7.. XXIX, 284
See also Western Flotilla.

	Illustrations by W. Taber, W. H. Drake, Harry Finn, R. F. Zogbaum, and H. C. Stephens,
Illus. Frontispiece, portrait and autograph of Gen. Mrs. Crisps House                      293
	   Grant (facing page 263).		Map of Fort Donelson	294
	On the Skirmish-line	214	The Bivouac in the SIsow	296
	Dover	215	Pillows Defenses in Front of	McClernand.a91
	Gen. Simon B. Buckner	216	McAllisters Battery	300
	Gen. John B. Floyd	287	Position of the Gun-boats and	the West
	Map of the Lower Tennessee and Comber-		   Bank	301
	   land Region	287	View near Dover	302
	Gen. Gideon J. Pillow	211	Rowletes Mill	303
	Dover Tavern	219	Branch of Hickmans Creek	304
	Maj.-Gen. C. F. Smith	290	Copy of Gen. Grants	Unconditional Sur-
	Maj.-Gen. John A. MeClernand	291	   render Dispatch	305
	Glimpse of the Cumberland River	292
	The Crisp Farm	293	Erratum	, XXIX. .779

Dormans (Rushton M.) The Origin of Primitive Supersti
	tions	Literature	2.. XXIV. .470
Dorner, Dr., The Late, and the New Theology ........... , .lVcromon Smytle.......... .6.XXVIII. . 774
Dorothy	Literature	2.. XXlV. 3O~
Dorr, Julia C. R., Papers by:
	Four Letters. Inscribed to 0. XV. Holmes.	Culture in New England Villages.4. xxvi.. 255
	[Poem... xxi. .aoo	Words with Countrywomen. .6.xxviii.634, 792
	0 Wind that Blows out of the West.	Periwinkle. Poem	6. xxviii. - 760
	Poem	~.. xxv - - 66~	Our Church Club	7.. XXIX - - 472
Dorsey, T. B. Two Southern Novelists	Open Letters	4..	XXVI. .956
Doubledays (Abner) Chancelloraville and Gettysburg	Literature	2..	XXIV - . 465
Dougherty (J. D.) Natural Gas Wells	Open Letters	7..	XXIX. 466
Douglas, Henry Kyd. Incidents of the Battle of Manassas
   by General Imboden	War Memoranda	8... XXX. - 640
Douglass, Frederick. My Escape from Slavery		I, -	XXIII. - 125
Dowd, Emma C., Poems by:
	Jennies Woolo	~. xxv. .640	Her Waiting	7. XXIX. .479
Dowden, Edward. Dublin City ~	7.. XXIX. .163
Dowe, Jennie E. T., Poems by:
	Fickle Mollie	2. xxiv. .478	See-saw	8. xxx. .Ii~
Drake, A. W. The American Exhibition of Wood Engravings . 6om;nunications		I. - XXIII. .628
Drakes (Sansuel Adams) Around the hub	Literature	1.. XXIII. 474
Drama in London, Social Aspects of the. (Grace Greenwood). home and Society		XXI. .315
Drama. The	Topics of the Time	XXI. . 632
Dramatic Idyls. (Robert Browning)	Gulture and Progress	XXI.. 858
Dreamer, The. Poem	L. Fraosk Tooker	2.. XXIV -. 30
Dream of Dreams, The. Poem .	C. T. Dazey	7.. XXIX.. 267</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Dressers (Christopher) Japan	Literature	3... XXV.. 956
Dr. Heidenhoffs Process. (Edward Bellamy)	Culture and Progress	    xxi. .
D., R. H. To Americans Seeking New Homes		Home and Society	.~... XXV. .313
Drifting Among the Thousand Islands. Poem		Agnes Maule Macliar	6. XXVIII.. 687
Driver, S. P. A Life-Lesson. Poem			XXII. .941
Drood, Edwin. How it was Illustrated *		Alice Meynell	5. XXVII.. 522
Illustrations by S. Luke Fildes and Francis Latlirop.
	Jima. An Opium Den	522	In Rochester Cathedral	526
	Studies for Jaspers Head	523	The Nuns House	527
	Jaspers Swoon	524	A Street in Rochester	521
	Durdles	~	Dickenss Chair	528
Drought. Poem		Andrew B. Saxton	2.. XXIV. .144
Drought. Poem		James T. McKay	4.. XXVI.. 349
Dr. Sevier		George JV. Gable 	5.. XXVII.. 54 237
                                              [422, 529, 753 873; XXVIII. .70, 257,			488, 596, 698, 820
		See also 6. xxviii. ~
Drunkenness, The Spiritual Effects	of	Topics of tke Time	5. XXVII.. 311
Dublin City *	. 	Edward Dowden 	7.. XXIX. .163
Illustrations by Joseph Pennell.
	Illus. The Custom-house	164	Tom Moores Statue	270
	Dublin Castle	i65	Sackyille Street and Nelsons Cohuon . . ~	.172
	Goldsmiths Statue	i66	Foot of Nelsons Monument	173
	Trinity College	i66	St. Patricks Close and Cathedral	274
	The College Green	267	In Phcenix Park                    
	Burkes Statue	267	Monument in Phcenix Park	276
	An Alley-way	i68	Donnybrook Fair-ground             
	Book of Ireland	~61	Up the River                      
	Old Houses on the Liffey	269	Tail-piece	279
Duck, One	. Jo/zn Burrougks	XXI. .245
Duck-Dog, Chesapeake. See Dogs, Typical.
Dudley, L. Edwin. Police Reform		8... XXX. .972
Dudley, T. U. How Shall we Help the Negro?		8... XXX. .273
Duffield, Samuel Willoughby, Poems by:
	Psyche	XXII. .938	Rain in the Night	7. XXIX. .529
	A Song	4. xxvi.. 91

Duke, R. T. XV., Jr., Poems by:
	The Souls Reflection	~. xxvii. .~18	In Arcadia	7. XXIX. .257
Du Maurier and London Society	Henry James	4. . XXVI.. 48
	Illustrations:	Portrait, engraved by T. Johnson. from a photograph by Elliot and Fry, and seven engravings
from original drawings by George do Maurier, owned by the artist.
	Illus. Porlrait of George du Maurier	48	lIs not so difficult to speak French, after
	British Propmety	57	all	6i
	Music at Home, with a Vengeance	~8	The Height of LEsthetic Exclusiveness .... 62
	Breaking the Ice	6o	Barbarous Technicalities of Lawn 1ennis.. 64
	Fame I	6o	     See Open Letters, 4. ....... 477.
Dumb Beauty, A. Poem. (Charlotte Fiske Bates)	Brzc-J-Brac	5. XXVII. .960
Dum Vivimus Vivamus. Poem	B. D. B. Bianciardi	5. XXVII. .418
Dunbar, Wallace. Its Vera Weel. Poem	Bric-J-Brac	3... XXV. .319
Dunkers. See Monastery, A Colonial.
Dunlop, Gen. K. The Christian League	Open Letters	4. . XXVI.. 795
Dunn, D. B. Rafting. Poem	Bric-J-Brac	I. . XXIII. .797
Dust. (Julian Hawthorne)	Open Letters	5. XXVII. .313
Dutch Portraiture5	W. J. Stillman	7.. XXIX. .578
Illustrations from paintings by Bakhuizen and Rembrandt. See frontispiece (facing page 483).
Dutt,* Torn		5. XXVII.. 372
Illustration: Portrait of Torn Dull.
Dynamite Policy, The. (P. T. Quinn)	Open Letters	4.. XXVI.. 309



E ADS, JAMES B. Recollections of Foote and the Gun-boats	7.. XXIX. .419
Early Days, The. Poem. (Parmenas Mix)	Bric-e)-Brac	I.. XXIII . 158
Early Morn. Poem	Caroline May	5. XXVII. 371
East and XVest. Poem	Marion Muir	XXI. .304
Echo of Passion, An. (G. P. Lathrop )	Literature	2.. XXIV.. 636
Eckford, Henry, Papers by:
	At Rome: Farewell to Bianca. Poem	Eughne Fromentin *	3. xxv. .8a~
	I. xxiii.. 864	Camp Grindstone. The Meet of the Amer.
	George Inness *	2.. XXIV.. 57	ican Canoe Association	8.. xxx.
See also DeKay, Charles.

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		Vol. Page.
Eden. Poem	Jo/in Vance cheney	5. ~ 605
Edinboro Old Town*	Andrew Lang	5. XXVII.. 323

Illustrations by Joseph Pennell.
	Illus. Head-piece	323	Impressions of Grass Market          
	A Rainy Night	324	The Cowgate	334
	Candle-makers Row	325	A Wynd	335
	Door-way	326	A Canongate	336
	Lady Stairs Close	327	Old Hooses in Canongate	337
	A Memory of High Street	328	Smolletts House	338
	John Knoxs House    	329	Queen Marys Bath	339
	House of Boswell and Home	330	The Playhouse Close	339
	The Tolbooth	33t	White Horse Inn	340
	Allen Ramsays Shop	332
Editor, The First~	Theodore L. Dc Vinne	XXII.. 889
	Illus. Aldus Pius Manutius	889	Imprint of one of the Counterfeiters at
	Paulus Manutius	890	   Lyons	894
	Large Greek Types of Aldus	892	Imprint of Aldus	896
Fac-simile of a page of Alduss Statius... .893 Alduss Small Greek Type, from Statius... 897
	Device of Aldus, from Statius	898
Education, A Plea for National Aid to. (C. N. Jenkins)	   Open Letters	8... XXX. .8io
Education, Going Abroad for an	Home and Society 2. XXIV	795; 3. XXV.. 152
Education, Higher, for Women. (F. Benedict Herzog)	   Open Letters	..~.. XXVI.. 857
Education, National Aid to. (J. Allen Holt)		6.XXVIII. .156
Education, National Aid to. (J. B. Peterson)		5. XXVII.. 790
Education, Political, What it should be. (J. B. Peterson)	....  	8... XXX. .807
Education, Practical, in the Common Schools	   Topics of tile Tune	2.. XXIV. .297
Education, Prof. Jevons on	              	...... 4.. XXVI..950
Education, The Massachusetts Experiment in. (Charles Bar
	nard)	Open Letters	4.. XXVI. .789
Education? What is a Liberal	President Charles W. Eliot. 6. XXVIII.. 203
Edwardss (Jonathan) Discussion of the Trinity ~ Culture and Progress	. XXI. .163
Effect in Yellow,5 An ................ Thomas A. Janvier (Ivory Blach)	6. XXVIII. .541
Illustrations by R. B. Birch.
	Illus. Initial	541	The Marquis	544
Egan, Maurice F. A Day in the Mash *	XXII. 343
Eggert, C. A. Does Prussia Love War7	Open Letters ............ 6.XXVIII. .156
Eggleston, Edward, Papers by:
	Some Quacks	xxi. .620	Indian War in the Colonies ~. - .~.. xxvi. .697
	Street Cries. Poem             xxi.. 8o8	Husbandry in Colony Times *	s. xxvii.. 431
	Josiah Gilbert Holland *       2... xxiii.. its	Commerce in the Colonies *	6. xxviii - .234
	The Blessings of Piracy      a... xxiii. .942	Americans at Play	6. xxvsII - .554
	The Beginning of a Nation ~. . .......... - 6s	Social	ConditionsintheColonies5.6.xxvsii. .848
	The Planting of New England .~... xxv. .350	The Colonists at Home	7. xxix. .873
	Migrations of American Colonists * .. xxv. - 724	Social Life in the Colonies *	8.. xxx. .387
The Aborigines and the Colonists ~. ....... 96

See also 8. xxx. .487.
Egglestons (Edward) Historical Papers	Topics of the Time	8 . . XXX.. 487
Egglestons (George Cary) Famous American Indians .... (ulture and Progress	XXI.. 799
Egyptian War of	1882. See Cairo, Diary of an American Girl in.
Egypt, The War	in	Ceorge B. McClellan	2.. XXIV - .784
Eheu! Fugaces.	Poem. (Walter Learned)	Brie-il -Brac	5. XXVII. .960
Eichherg, Anna.	A Freak of Fate		XXI - .870
Eldridge, Charles W. National Memorials of the Civil War		War Memoranda	8... XXX - .957
Electrical Progress. (Charles Barnard)                 Open Letters. I XXIII. .157; 7.XXIX.			.313
Electrical Recorders. See Inventions, Recent.
Electrical Soldering-Iron                            The Worlds Worh          XXII.			- 639
Electrical Steering Apparatus                                                               I. - XXIII.			. 795
Electricity, Domestic Applications of                                           3. . .XXV.			.476
Electricity for Railroads                                                        ........... XXIV.			- 157
Electricity, Novel Application of                                              ........... - XXV.			.316
Electric Light in Photography, The                                                        3.. XXV.			.799
Electrr.oraph, The Music                                                                    3... XXV.			.156
Elevators                                                                         2.XXIV. .316; 3.XXV.			.477
Eli                                      AuthorofThe Village			Conviet.I..XXIII..I31
Eliot, George                                    Topics of the Time           XXI.			.790
Eliot, George                                     rederic W. H. Myers    I..			XXIII.. 57
Eliot, George. See Morris, Dinah, and Elizabeth Evans.
Eliot, George, and Emerson	Topics of the Tune	I.. XXIII..619
Eliot,0 George, The Portrait of	I.. XXIII.. 47

Illustration: Frontispiece portrait, after the etching by P. Rajon of the crayon, from life, by XV. Burton (facing page s).</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Eliots, George, County	Rose C. Kingsley	8... xxx.. 339
Illustrations by Alfred Parsons and Homer Martin.
	Illus. Millys Grave	339	The Moat in the Field	346
	Birthplace of George Eliot	340	Corner of Gruff House	346
	A Warwickshire Village	341	The Canal near Gruff House	347
	A Ribbon-Weaver	342	Lime Avenue	340
	Astley Chnrch	344	Arbor in the Garden	349
	Chilvers Coton Church	344	Arbury Hall	349
	Gruff House	345	Nuneaton	332
Eliot, President Charles W. What is a Liberal Education ?		6. xxviii. . 203
Elliott, Henry XV. The Sea-Horse		XXII. .335
Elliss (Sumner) Life of Edwin H. Chapin, D. D.	Literature	3... XXV .630
Eliwanger, H. B. Old and New Roses0		4.. XXVI. .350
Elsinore. Poem	lie/en Gray Cone	XXI. .257
Embryo. Poem	Mary Ashley Townsend	XXt. .233
Emerson	Edmund Clarence Stedman	3... XXV. .872
Emerson and Carlyle, Arnold on	John Burroughs	5. XXVII. .925
Emerson and Carlyle, Correspondence of	henry Jdmes, Jr	XXVI. .265
Emerson at Home and Abroad. (Moncure Daniel Conway)	Literature	3... XXV. .954
Emerson, Early Letters of. Edited by	li/amy Stacy Within6 toll 	4.. XXVI. .454
Emerson, George Eliot and	Topics of the f/hue	I.. XXIII. .619
Emerson on English University Training	Bric-d-Brac	XXI. . 167
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Papers by:
	Impressions of Thomas Carlyle	xxii.. 19	The Superlative	i. XXIII.. 534
Emerson, Ralph Waldo	Topics of the Time	2 . XXIV. .457
Emerson, Ralph Waldo.	(G. XV. Cooke)	Literature                I.. XXIII. .622
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, To	Poem	Rolert Underwood Johnson. I.. XXIII.. 200
Emersons Personality		Emma Lazarus           2.. XXIV. .454
Illustration: Frontispiece engraving of the Bust, by Daniel C. French (facing page 323).

Emersons Poems, Written in. (For a Child.) Poem      Roliert Underwood Johnson .5. XXVII.. 913
Emmets (Rosina) Pretty Peggy 	Gulture and Progress	. XXI. .481
Endicott, Francis. Striped Bass		XXI. .698
End, The. Poem	1Ff. K Bullitt	XXII. .943
Endymion. Poem           	Elizalieth Ahers	6. XXVIII.. 533
Endymion. (Benjamin Disraeli)	Culture and Progress	XXI. .796
Enemy, Ahetting the	Thpics of the Time	8... XXX. .327
Enfoldings. Poem 	Mamy Mopes Dodge	I. XXIII. .125
Engaged. Poem. (Frank Dempster Sherman)	Ermc-c-brac	5. XXVII.. i6o
England	Charles Dudley	Warncr....3... XXV. . 134
England and Ireland	Jdmnes Bryce	4 . ....... 249
England, Nature in	John Burroughs	5. XXVII.. 101
Illustrations by Alfred Parsons.
	Illus. Initial	202	In Kent: Near Gravesend	207
	Some Meadow Flowers	202	Cottages in Shottery	inS
	Grassy Mountains	203	Meadow by Avon	209
	Old Elder-trees	104	Some Hedge-row Flowers	ITO
	Canterbury, from Harbledown	205	Old Bridge on Avon	iii
	Red and White Clover	io6	Stratford, from Bardon Hill	a
England,5 The Fairest County of	Francis George Heath	5. XXVII.. 163
Illustrrgans by Harry Feun.
	Illus. A Devonshire Village	i64	A Bit of Darlmoor	269
	View near Farmington	i6~	Mouth of the Dart	270
	In a Devonshire Lane	i66	Ansteys Cove	172
	On the Dart at Dittisham	267	Clovelly	273
	Berry Pomeroy	i61
English Odes, Selections of. (Edmund Gosse)	(ulture and Progress	XXII.. 792
English Poets, The. (T. H. Ward)	            	XXII. 309
English Poets, Younger, Some of the. (X.), (B.)	Open Letters       4..	XXVI.. 954, 955
English, Thomas Dunn. Palingenesia. Poem		XXII.. 939
English Volunteers, The, during the Late Invasion	Gharles Dudley Warner .. .4..	XXVI.. 92
Ephemera. Poem	Edith M. Thomas	3... XXV. .338
Ephrata, Pennsylvania. See Monastery, A Colonial.
Epigram on an Epigram. Poem. (Ben XVood Davis)	Bric-d-Brac       5.	XXVII.. 9~9
Epigrams from the French. Poem. (George Birdseye)	      	XXI. .967
Equivocation. Poem. (C. Sooysmith)	                     6.XXVIII. .8oo
Ericssons Destroyer, and her New Gun *	Charles Barnard	xxi. .689
	Illus. Foreshortened View of the Gun and Part of	The Engine of the Destroyer	692
	the Explosive Projectile	xxi. .619	Perspective View of the Steering Haich and
	Outline of the Upper Part of the Destroyer-. 690	Wheel	692

See also AIoattor.</PB>
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	Vol. Page.
Escott, T. H. S. John Bright	6. XXVIII. .439

Esmeralda: A Play in Four Acts	F~a~~s gi.1o/sson Burnett I.. XXIII. .513

Esquimaux, Among the, with Schwatka. See Schwatka.
Essays at Home and Elsewhere (E. S. Nadal)	Literature	3... xxv . 306
Esther, The Vision of. (Charles de Kay)		~. . . XXV.. 149
Estrangement. Poem	James Russell Lowell	2.. XXIV.. i6
Etchers,~ American	Mrs. Sell nyler van Rensselaer. .3... XXV.. 453

Illustrations from etchings by Robert Blum, James A. McN. Whistler, Frank Duveneck, Otto H. Bacher, H.
Farrer, R. Swain Gifford, Mary Nimmo Moran, thomas Moran, Stephen Parrish, Joseph Pennell, Charles Platt,
Leroy Milton Yale, Charles A. Vanderhoof, F. S. Church, and Anna Lea Merritt.
	Illus. A Modern Etcher		414	The Breaking Wave	493
		Joe	485	Gloucester Ferry	493
		Riva Degli Schiavoni	411	An American Venice	494
		A Wet Evening in Venice	489	Interior of Fish-house	495
		Sea-shore, Lido	490	Barneys Joy	496
		Hay-ricks	~a	Solitude	496
		An October Day	~	The Rose of Pain	497
		A Goose-pond	492	Louis Agassiz	498
Ethiopiomania. Poem. (Henry Tyrrell)	Bric-d-Brac	7.. XXIX. .960
Etretat, Normandy. See Normandy, By the Sea in.
Euphemia Among the Pelicans		Frank R. Stockton	I.. XXIII.. 6c6
Evans, Taliesin	Hydraulic Mining in California *	   	3... XXV. .323
Evening. Poem		John Vance Cheney	4.. XXVI.. 198
Evening. Poem		         	5. XXVII.. 832
Evening Song in	May.* Poem	         	~.XXVIII.. 68
Illustration: Original engraving by Elbridge Kingsley.
Evening Song on the Plantation. Poem. (J. A. Macon) ... . Brie-h-B rae		2.. XXIV. .640
Everts, Juliet M. The Study of Acting in Paris	Open Letters	6. XXVIII. .471
Exhibiting Fabrics, Device for	The Worlds Work	I.. XXIII.. 156
Exhibitions, Winter Picture (18801881)	Culture and Progress	XXI. .955
Expansion of Metals	The Worlds Work	2.. XXIV. .316
Expensive Treat of Colonel Moses Grice, The	Richard M. Johnston	XXI. .370
Exploration of the World, The. (Jules Verne)	Culture and Progress 	XXI. .322
Exposition, At theExtremes Meet. DrawingbyE. W. Kemble Brie-h -Brac		8... XXX. .175
Exposition, The New Orleans. See New Orleans Exposition, The.
Ex-Presidents? What Shall he Done with Our. (A)	Open Letters	8... XXX. .647
Extra. Poem. (S. Conant Foster)	Brie-h-B rae	5. XXVII.. 160
Eyre, Louisa L. A Foreigner in Florence		4.. XXVI. . 870




F AIR ATTORNEY, A. Poem. (Samuel Minturn Peck) . Brie-h-B rae	6. XXVIII.. 640
Fair Barbarian, A	Frances Hodgson Burnett. XXI. 561,665, 841
Fair Barbarian, A. (Frances Hodgson Burnett)	Cultllre and Progress . 	XXII. .315
Fair Copy-Holder, The.	Poem. (Charles H. Crandall)	Bric-h-Brae		2.. XXIV. .480
Fairfax, Lina Redwood. The Misfortunes of Bro Thomas Wheatley	XXII. .66~
Fairfield, Francis Gerry. A Study in Apparent Death		XXI.. 249
Fair Physiologist, The. Poem. (J. Harper Benson)	Bric-h-Brae	7.. XXIX. .478
Fairport Nine, The. (Noah Brooks)	Cultu;-e and Progress	XXI. .323
Faith, Is the Old, Dying?   	Topics of the Tulle	5. XXVII.. 154
Faiths Fortitude. Poem	Helen Jackson (H. H.)	3... XXV.. 29
False Propbet,* the, The Land of	R. B. Colston	7.. XXIX. .643

Illustrations, after photographs and drawings by the author, drawn by J. D. Woodward, F. J. l\Ieeker, Francis
C.	Jones, Harry Fenn, L. C. Vogt, W. Taber, J. R. Wiles, and C. J. Taylor.
	Illus.	Khartoum	644	A Dandy of Suakim	654
		A Camel-driver	649	Son of Ex-Sultan	654
		The First Cataract	646	Rocks of Konassoo                 
		Port of Assouan	646	The Dahabieh	656
		New Dongola	647	Suakim	657
		A Dongola Girl	648	Mahommed Ibrabim	6~8
		Wady Ollakee	649	A Girl from Gentral Africa	6~g
		Map	6~o	Jebel Arrawak	659
		The Second Cataract	6~e	Colonel Gordon	66o
		Gebel and Wady Hegatt	6~a	Headouarters of the Mabdi	66o
		Camels Drinking	653	Tail-piece	66a
Family Records. (Arthur Penn)	Home and Society	3... XXV. .632
Family Religion. (Washington Gladden)	Open Letters	8.. . XXX. .807
Famous Saying, A Contradicted. (D. C. Buell)	Memoranda on the Civil	War.8... XXX. .956
Farman, E. E. The Negotiations for the Obelisk		2.. XXIV. .879
Farmer of Marshfield. The. Poem	W. C. Wilkinson	I.. XXIII. .375</PB>
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Farnham, Charles H., Papers by:
	Running the Rapids of the Upper Hud-	Ice-Yachting on the Hudson *	XXII.. 528
	son	xxi. .857	How to Build an Ice~Yacht*	xxii. .658
	Along the North Shore of Long Island *	The Gihrahar of America*	a. xxiv. .840
[xxii. .267
Farragut. Poem	.. . . Charles de Kay	XXII.. 261
Farragut, Admiral, The Lashing of, in the Rigging. (J. Crit
   tenden Watson)	communications	xxii. .306
Farragut, An August Morning with	J. C. Kinney	XXII.. 199
Farragut Monument,* The New York	Richard Watson Gilder	xxii. . i6i
	Illus. Loyalty	s6i	Arm of Seat	263
Pen Sketch, hy R. Blum, of the Monument . 262 Bronze Statue of Admiral Farragut, hy Au-
	Bronze Crah in Pavement	263	gustus Saint-Gaudens          
Farrers (James A.) Primitive Manners and Customs	Culture and Progress		xxi.. 477
Farrington, Walter. The Temperance Outlook 	Open Letters		5. XXVlI.. 315
Fate. Poem	John Vance Cheney		6. xxviii. .426
Faulkner, H. C. Amy. Poem	Bric-d-Brac		7.. XXIX.. 158
Fault-Demon, The. Poem. (Rose Hawthorne Lathrop)	      		5. XXVII.. 798
Fawcett, Edgar, Poems by:
       The Punishment             2. XXIV. .349 Bigotry	              8. xxx	.951
LongfellowinWestminster Ahhey.7. ....... 592
Fawcett, W. L. The Gate of India. (With map)	8... XXX. .408
Fay, Gaston. Introduction to Typical Dogs	8... XXX.. 29
Faynte Hearte. Poem. (F. Marshall White)	Bric-d-Brac	6. XXVIII. .960
Fearful Responsibility, A	Win. Dean Howells	XXII. .276,390
Featbers,* Farming for	B. B. Biggar	3... XXV. .41 I
Illustrations hy W. Taber and from photograph.
	Illus. The Incuhator	412	Driving Ostriches in a Storm	427
	Seizing a Memento	424	A Male Ostrich	428
	A Duel	425	A Troop of Young Ostriches	429
A Hens Egg and an Ostrichs Egg	427
February. Poem	ma D. Coolbrith	3.. ...... 670
Federlein, G. Opera in New York	Open Letters	5. XXVII.. i~8
Felker, P. H. The School of Dishonesty	      	7.. XXIX. .958
Fenn, Alice Maude. Papers by:
       The Borderlands of Surrey      2.. xxiv. .413 Among the Red Roofs of Sussex Y I. xxx. .709
Fernald, Frederick A. Reforming the Alphabet	Open Letters	4.. XXVI.. 797
Feudge, Fannie Roper. How I Kept House by Proxy		XXII. .68i
Fickle Mollie. Poem. (Jennie E. T. Dowe)	Bric-~-Brac	2.. XXIV. .478
Fiction, A Boys Appetite for. (Eliot McCormick)	Open Letters	8... XXX. .650
Fiction and Social Science. (H. A. B.)		7 . XXIX. .153
Fiction, Recent. (A. B.)		8... XXX. .649
Fiction. See American Fiction.
Fielding, Henry. (T. R. Lounsbury)		5. XXVII.. 634
Field, Kate. An English War-Correspondent		. XXI. .297
Fields, Mrs. James T. An Acquaintance with Charles Reade.
	(With letters hitherto unpublished)	.. .7.. XXIX.. 67
Finance, A Study in. (Blanche Rosalie Leeds.) (Drawing by
	W.	H. Hyde)	Bric-d-Brac	8.. XXX. .815
Fink, W. W., Poems by:
	Little Tee-Hee *	4... XXVI. .479	Marry Me, Darlint, To-night.. .6. XXVIII.. 799
A Love-Letter from Dakota .. .6.. xxVIII. .477
Fire-Damp in Mines	.             The Worlds Work      3... XXV. .634
Fire-Door, Self-Acting		2.. XXIV.. 797
Fire-Grate		XXV..
Fire, Precautions Against, in House Construction. (With dia-		~
	grams) (George Martin Huss)	Home and Society	2.. XXIV. .472
Fire-Proof Construction	The Worlds Work	3.. XXV.. 798
First Needle, The. Poem. (Lucretia P. Hale)	Bric-d-Brac	6. xxviii.. i~S
First Step. The. Poem	Andrew B. Saxton	6. XXVIII.. 783
Fish-Culture,5 Progress in	Fred Mather	5. XXVII. .900
	Illus. Alkins Method of Penning Salmon	900	McDonald Jars on the Look Oul	907
	Greens Shad-hox	902	Section of Fisk Hawk	907
	Tagging Salmon	902	Part of the Interior of the Fisk Hawk . . ;	.907
	Costes Trays for Grilles	902	Steamer Fisk Hawk	908
	Fergusons Hatching-jars	902	Central Station Hatcheries	901
	Bell and Mather Shad-hatching Cone	902	Rearing-ponds am Cold Spring Harbor	909
	McDonald Jars	903	N. V. State Hatcherie~ at Caledonia	920
	Holtons Box	903	Shad-hatching Station atHavre de Grace	.920
	View of Carp-ponds at Washington	904	Stripping Shad	922
	Egg Transportation Crate	904	First Prize at Berlin Awarded to Professor
	The McDonald Fish-way at Rappahan-		   Spencer F. Baird	921
	   nock, Va	qo~	Carp-pond at Washington	922
	Hatching-room at Cold Spring Harbor ... 	9o6</PB>
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INDEX.
		Vol. Page.
Fish-Curing Plant	Tile Worlds Work	3...XXV. .477
Fisher, Prof. George P., Papers by:
How the New Testament Came Down	The Academic Career of Ex-President
	to us	xxi. .6ii	Woolsey	a. XXIV. .709
	The Revised New Testament *	xxii.. 293	Martin Luther after Four Hundred Years
	Dr. D6llinger and the Old Catholic	[i.. xxv.. 16o
	Movement in Germany *	XXII.. 365	The Influence of Christ	5.. Xxvii.. 471
Fishes, Game, of the U. S. (S. A. Kilbourne)	Literature	2.. XXIV.. 950
Fish~Hook,* The Primitive	Barnet Phillzjps..	3... XXV.. 8~8
	Illus. Stone Fish-Gorge	900	Bronze Fish-Hook	901
	l3ricole from the Lake of Neufchatel	900	Douhle Hook, ISarhed		901
	Bricole of a Later Period	900	Alaskan Halihut Hook	(Two cuts)	902
	Douhie Hook	.900	Russian Fish-Hook		902
	Prehistoric Forms	900	The Beginning of a	Shell-Hook   	903
	Sharpened Needle used for Catching	Fish  	Shell-Hook. (Four cuts)  		903
	   in France	goi	Artificial Stone Shrimp		904
Fitch, George H. In a Chinese Theater		2.. xxiv.. 189
Five and Fourteen. (S. B. H.)	Home and Society	I.. XXIII. .147
Five Hundred Dollars	C. H. WAite	2.. XXIV. .827
Flag, The National, at New Orleans. (Marion A. Baker) .... Open Letters	8... xxx.. 492
Fleming, Mayhury. To Sleep. Poem	.                    6. xxvut. . 364
Flemings (George) The Head of Medusa 	..... Culture and Pro6 ress	xxi.. 98
Flemish Bells, The. Poem	Margaret J. Preston	I.. XXIII. .671
Fletcher, A. C. Indian Education and Self-Support	Open Letters	4.. XXVI. .312
Flight of the Red Horse, The. Poem	 	H. B. Warner 	6. XXVIII. .920
Floating Prince, The. (F. R.	Stockton)	Literature	I.. XXIII. .475
Floors and Rugs. (S. B. H.)		Home and Society	XXI. .636
Florence, A Foreigner in		L. L. L	4.. XXVI. .870
Florentine Mosaic, A		W. D. Ziowells	7.. XXIX. .483
[803. .8.. . XXX. .199
Illustrations by Joseph Pennell and S. W. Van Schaick.
	Illus. An Orange-vender	7	xxix. .415
	A School-hoy	487
	A Chestnut-vender	487
	A Lahorer	418
	In the Sun	418
	Florence, on the Arno	419
	The Virginia Cigar	492
	A Florentine Flower-girl	492
	AtDoneys	493
	A Street in Florence	496
	John of Bolognas Devil              
	Poole Vecchio	ba
	In the Boholi Gardens	103
	In the Old Market	105
	Door of Dantes House	lofi
	Church where Dante was Married	107
	San Martino: Exterior	loS
	An Arched Passage	109
	In the Bargello	liz
	On the Ponte Vecchio	813
	The Porta Romana                  
	Ponte Santa Trinith	lifi
	Tail.piece	829
	Loggia dei Lanai	8.. xxx. .aoo
	The Brothers of Misericordia	209
	The Clown	210
	A Scavenger	212
	A Court-yard near Florence	223
	OntheAmo	224
	An Arrangement in Chimney-pots	226
	Fountain in the Boholi Gardens	228
	Relief from Piazza Della Signoria	229
See also Siena and Tuscan Cities.
Floriculture, Practical	Peter henderson	XXII.. 219
Illustrations by A. Brennan and others.
	Illus. Propagation by Seeds	229	A New York Flower-stand	222
	Making and Planting Cuttings	229	Gathering Carnations		223
	Layering in the Air and Layering in the		Camellia Japonica		224
	   Soil	220	Calla Lily		225
	Propagating from Leaves	220	Group of Palms	225.	227
	Begonia Rex Leaf	222	Group of Crotons		226
	Peperomia	222	Group of Dracwnas		226
	Examples of Planting in Ribbon Lines and		A Group of Ferns		221
	   i\lassing in Color	222
Flower of Flame, The. Poem	Minna Irving	I.. XXIII.. 388
F., M. W. Jenny Linds Courtship	Home and Society	2.. XXIV. .956
Folk and Fairy Tales. (P. Cli. Ashjdrnsen)	Literature	3.. . XXV. .308
Fontanelle, A Fancy from. Poem	Austin Dobson	8... xxx.. 422
Fools May-Day, The. Poem	Kenyon (ox	6. XXVIII.. 176
Illustration by the Author.

Fool, The. (From Ivan Tourgdneffs Poems in Prose.)
	(Translated by Borys F. Gorow)	J3ric-d-Prac	5.. XXVII.. 319
Foote and the Gun-boats, Recollections of	James B. Pads	7.. XXIX. .419
See also Western Flotilla.
Foote, Mary Hallock, Papers by:
	A Diligence Journey in Mexico ~. a. xxiii..	The Story of Alcbzar	2.. xxiv.. ill
	A Provincial Capital of Mexico ~. i. XXIII.. 322	The Led-Horse Claim *	xxv.. 202
	From Morelia to Mexico City on Horse-		[208, 367, 513, 613
	hack*	2. xxiii. 6G
Forbes, Archibald. Lecturing in Two Homispheres	XXIV.. 127</PB>
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Forbes, Archibald. See War-Correspondent, An English.
Forces (M. F.)  From Fort Henry to Corinth	Literature	i. . XXIII. .6z~
Foreign Elements in our Population, The	Joseph Edgar (~hamberlin	.6.xxviit. . 761
Foreign Languages. (Drawing by W. H. Hyde)		Brie-i-Brae	7.. XXIX. .319
Foreign Market for American Goods, A Ready-made	opics of the Time	7.. XXIX.. 311
See also Copyright, International.
Foreign Policy, Ghosts in our	Topics of the Time	I.. XXIII.. 778
Forestry, Progress in. (B. G. Northrop)	Open Letters	7.. XXIX. .794
Forfeits. Poem. (H. C. Bunner)	 rie-)-Brae	2.. XXIV.. 159
Forge Furnaces, Improved	The Worlds Work	I.. XXIII. .956
For Her Mirror. Poem. (Alice Trumbull Learned)	brie-h-Brae	6. XXVIII.. 960
Forrest, Edwin. (Lawrence Barrett)	Literature	2.. XXIV.. 468
Forsaken. Poem	Elizabeth A. Mattiers	3... XXV. .886
For the Major. (Constance Fenimore Woolson)	Open Letters	5. XXVII. .313
Fort Henry to Corinth, From. (M. F. Force)	Literature	I. XXIII. .625
Fortress Monroe. (John P. Nicholson)	War Memorand	8... XXX. .478
Fortunes Fool. (Julian Hawthorne)	Open Letters	5.. XXVII. .313
Fortuny and Regnault,~ In the Footsteps of	Lizzie W. Champney	i.. xxiii.. i~
Illustrations after paintings by Regnault and Fortuny, etc.
	Illus. Mariano Fortuny	i6	The Snake-Charmers	29
	Fortunys Stndio in Paris	20	A Negro of Morocco	30
	General Prim	a5	An Old Beggar	31
	The Camel-Driver	z6	A Moor of tangier	32
	Automedon with the Horses of Achilles 	28
Forty. Poem	H. C. Bunner	2.. XXIV. .441
Forty Immortals, The	Y. D	5. XXVII. .388
	Illus. Palais Mazarin	311	Jules Simon	395
	Alexander Domas Fils	319	tmile Augier	396
	Ernest Renais	390	Octave Feuillet	397
	John Lemoinne	392	Eug8ne Labiche	398
	Henri Martin	392	Victorien Sardon	400
	Duc dAnmale	393	Louis Pastenr	402
	Duc de Broglie	~94	Victor Cherbuliez	404
Foster, David S. The Boston Girl	Poem	Brie-h-B rae	XXII.. 320
Foster, S. B. Cupids Mistalce			3... XXV. .479
Foster, S. Conant. Extra. Poem		.... Brie-h-Brae 	5.. XXVII.. 160
Foster, XV. P., Poems by:
	The Silence of the Hills	xxi. .~i6	In November	~. xxix.. 44
	A Listener by the Sea	s.. xxiii.. 376	The Wind upon the Snmmit of Mount
	A Childs Grave	6. xxviii. .832	Washington	8.. xxx. .6o6
Fountains of the Rain, The. Poem		Edith H. Thomas	I.. XXIII. .284
Four Feet on a Fender. Poem. (A. C. Gordon)	Brie-h-Brae 	2.. XXIV. .480
Four Letters. ([nscribed to Oliver Wendell Holmes.) Poem. . Julia C. B. Parr	XXI. . 200
Fowks, E. Petroleum in Peru		. Open Letters	6. XXVIII.. 317
Foxs (Caroline) Memories of Old Friends		Literature	2.. XXIV. .950
Fox-Terrier, The		Jaimmes Watson	8... XXX.. 530
France, The Pretenders to the Throne of	Anna Bichnell	5. XXVII. .251
	Illus. ComIc de Chambord	253	Prince Napoleon and his Sons	256
	Comie de Paris	254

See also Orleans, The Princes of the House of.
Francillons (R. E.) Under Slieve-Ban	Culture and Progress	XXII. .795
Franklin, XV. B. Rear-Guard Fighting at Savages Station *		8. . . XXX. .454
Fraser, John A., Jr., Poems by:
	Nancy	~. .xxvn. .320	Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
	[6. XXVIII. .958
Frauds Exposed. (Anthony Comstock)	Topics of the Time	XXI. .950
Fravsers Farm. See  Richmond.
Freak of Fate, A	Anna Eichberg  	XXI.. 870
Free. Poem. (Walter Learned)	Bric-h-Brac 	3.. . xxv.. 8oo
Freedmans, The, Case in Equity	. .... George W Cable 	7.. XXIX. .409
See also Prejudice and Progress and Negro Question, The.
Free Joe and the Rest of the World	Joel (handler Harris	7.. XXIX.. I 17
Four illustrations by A. B. Frost.
Free-Library Movement, The		Topics of the Time	2.. XXIV.. 300
Free Trade with Canada. (Watson Griffin)		Open Letters	4. XXVI.. 474
Free Trade with Canada. (J. Fred Harley)	5. XXVII. .474</PB>
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	Vol. Page.

French Academy. See Forty Immortals, The.
French-American Sea-Port, A. See Cruise of the Alice May, The.
French Dramatists of the Nineteenth Century. (Brander
   Matthews)	Literature	I..	XXIII.. 787
Friendship. Poem	Helen Gray (one	5. XXVII.. 145
Friends Worth Knowing. (Ernest Ingersoll)	(ulture and Progress	XXII.. 955
Fritz	Elizabeth Sill	XXII. .259
Fromentin,5 Eug~ne	Henry Echford	3... XXV.. 829
Illustrations after paintings by Fromentin.
	Illus. The Quarry	833	The Arab Falconer	836
From Landen to Neerwinden. Poem	Minna Irving	2.. XXIV.. 768
Frohingham, 0. B. The Worship of Shakspere			7..	XXIX.. 780
Frothinghams (0. B.) George Ripley	Literature		3	XXV. .468
Froudes (James Anthony) Thomas Carlyle 			2..	XXIV. .307
Fry, James B. The Numher of Men in the Union Army
   EngagedatBull Run			7,.	XXIX. .317
Fuller,0 George	Mrs. Schuyler van Rensselaer. 5. XXVII. .226

Illustrations from paintings of George Fuller.
	Illus. Turkey Pasture in Kentucky	233	The Romany Girl	36
	Pysehe	235
Fulton, Robert. Experiments in Submarine Gunnery0	XXII.. 563
Illustrations: Eleven diagrams by Robert Fulton.
Future Life, The	Topics of the Time	8.. . XXX.. 163
Fysshynge wyth an Angle. (Dame Juliana Berners)	. Culture and Progress	XXI. .8o5
	 by: The Tariff on Works of Art	Communications	XXI.. 634
	the Friends of America Abroad		I.. XXIII., 146
Gainess Mill.  Recollections of a Participant in the Charge
	of Cookes Cavalry at. (Rev. W. H. Hitchcock.)	JVar Memoranda	8.. . XXX .77~
Gainess Mill,0 The Battle of	Gen. .D. H. lull	8... XXX. .294

(Including a Sketch of Jacksons March to the Field, by Major R. L. Dabney.)
	Illustrations by W. Taber, A. J. Volek (sketch loaned by Mrs. H. C. Bledsoe), W. L. Sheppard, Harry Fenn,

A.	C. Redwood, V. de Thulstrup. Maps by Jacob Wells.
	Illus. Wat war dey Fightin Bout?	294	Charge of Confederates under Ripley and
	Sketch of Stonewall Jackson	zp~	Pender at Beaver Dam Creek	300
	Confederate Skirmish.line Driven in by		The Battle-field of Beaver Dam Creek 
	Union Line of Battle	296	Present Aspect	301
Exterior Line of Defenses of Richmond .297 Charge of a Sutler upon Andersons Bri
	Map of the Upper Chickahominy	291	   gade at Gainess Mill	332
	Mechanicsville from the North-west Scene		General A. P. Hill	303
	   of the Opening of the Seven Days		Present Aspect of Gainess Mill	304
	   Battles	299	Portrait and Autograph of Fitz John Porter	305
	Plan of the Battle of Mechanicsville	300	Old Cold Harbor Tavem	307
			Captured by StonewallJackson Himself	.301
Gainess Mill, The Battle of, and its Preliminaries *	Cen. Fitz John Porter	8.. . XXX.. 309
Illustrations by W. Taber, A. R. Wand, W. L. Sheppard, and from photographs by G. S. Cook. Maps by
Jacob Wells.
	Illus. Lowes Military Balloon, in the Service of	Union Defenses at Ellertons Mill	326
	General McClellan in the Richmond	Map of the Battle-field of Gainess	~
	Campaign	309	She Battle-field of Gainess Mill	328
	Confederate Retrect before Advance of Mc.	Capture of Abandoned Union Guns	329
	Clellans Artillery, May 24th	323	Portrait and Autograph of James Long-
	Union Artillery Shelling Confederate Works.3,4	street	320
Gainess Mill, The Charge of Cookes Cavalry at. Philip St. George Coohe....
	 War Memoranda	.8.. .XXX. .777
Gallups (Albert S.) A Burns Pilgrimage 	. Open Letters	6. XXVIII.. 794
Gambetlia,0 Ldon	 ~ D	XXV.. 708
	Illus. Portrait of LIon Gambetta (facing page 643), engraved by G. Kruell, from a photograph after the painting
by E. Boetzel.
	Joseph Gambetta	708
Gambling, Business	... . Topics of the Time	6.XXVuI. .629
Garfield, James A. Garfield in London: Extracts from the
	Journal of a Trip to Europe in 1867	.5. XXVII. .407</PB>
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Garfield, James A., Papers on:
	The Setting and the Rising Sun	xxi. .467	Poverty as a Discipline	I. G. Holland
	Our Charming Politics	XXII.. 455		[i.. XXIII. .310
	Bossism	XXII. .625	Garfields Words	i.. xxiii. .316
	The Attack on the President	XXII. .784	From Mentor to Elheron * . A. F. Rockwell
	Characteristics of President Garfield *       	[i.. XXIII. .431
	[F. V. Smalley.. i. .xxtu.. i68	Garfield on Civil Service Reform I.. XXIII. .465
	An Autograph of ( Strangulatus pro Re-  	Kindness and Blindness       I.. XXIII.. 780
	puhlic5 )               i. XXIII.. 298	Honor to Whom Honor is Due. W. W. Griest
	The Story of President Garfields Illness  	[I.. XXIII. .783
	[D. W. Bllss..i. XXIII.. 299	Strangulatus pro Repuhlic~ ... Edward
	The Lesson of the Year   I. G. Holla d  	[S. Gregory. .4.. XXVI. .317
	[I.. XXIII. .39
Garibaldi,0 The Personal History of	1. D. R. Bianezardi	2.. XXIV. .495
	Illustration: Portrait of Giuseppe Garihaldi	496
Garland of Rachel, The	Bric-d-Brac	I.. XXIII. .639
Garland, The. Poem. (Alvey A. Adee)....	....	                     2.. XXIV. .959
Garrison, Francis Jackson. The Boyhood of William Lloyd Garrison	......... 592
Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Papers by:
Ancestors of William Lloyd Garrison	Connecticut in the Middle Ages 0.8. ...... 780
[8. XXX. .589

Garrison, William Lloyd, Papers on:
	His Ancestors	Wendell PkillijSs Garrison	8.. XXX. .589
	The Boyhood of William Lloyd Garrison *	Francis Jackson Garrison	8.. XXX. .592
	Connecticut in the Middle Ages*	Wendell Phillois Garrison	8. XXX. .780
	Introduction	Tkomas Wenteoortk Higginson	.8.. XXX. .587

Illustrations drawn hy William Lathrop, and portraits engraved hy Miss C. A. Powell and Henry Velten.
Illustration:	Frontispiece, portrait of William Lloyd Garrison, engraved hy T. Johnson, after a photograph hy Rockwood
(facing page 499)..

Illus. Birthplace of William Lloyd Garrison	From Swains Portrait of Garrison when
	[8. XXX. .593	Young	594
	Grammar School, Newhuryport	593	George Thompson, William Lloyd Garrison,
	and Wendell Phillips	~pfi
Gas-Burners .....	TheWorldsWorkXXII.638.3..XXV. .316
	~vvitnI)lagram)	XXII. 316
Gas for Kindling.
Gas Fuel		XXII. .478, 798
Gas Lighting		2.. XXIV 958
Gas-Motor		I. - XXIII..635
Gas Producer and Engine		2.. XXIV. .476
Gas-Producer, Novel        		XXII. .639
Gate of Home, The. Poem	    Augusta Moore	XXII - .940
Gattys (Mrs. Alfred) Parables from Nature 	    Culture and Progress 	XXI. .462
Gavazzi, Alessandro	    Jo/zn B. Thomg3son	XXI. .274
G., E. G. D. Booths Escape	    Open Letters	6 XXYIII. .638
Genesis, The Chaldean Account of. (George Smith)	    Literature.... 	I. - XXIII. - 848
Genoese Love-Song, A. (From the Italian.) Poem	(Alice
    K. Sawyer)	    Brie.d-Brac     	6. XXVIII. .480
Gentle Savage, The. (Edward King)	    Open Letters	5. XXVII. .313
Georges (Henry) Progress and Poverty	    Culture and Progress	XXII. .312
Georgians, The. (Round Robin Series)		XXII. .794
Georgia Plantation, A. See Plantation, A Georgia.
Georgics of Virgil. (harriet XV. Preston)	    Literature	I.. XXIII. . 784
Getting Round Grandmamma. Poem. (John Vance Cheney) .Brie-&#38; -Brac	8... XXX.. 8i6
Ghost, The Transferred	Frank R. Stockton	2.. XXIV.. 43
Gibraltar, The, of America *	ckarles H. Farn/zam	2.. XXIV. .840
Illustrations hy Henry Sandham and F. Hopkinson Smith.
	Illus. Quehec, from the River	841	A Cal&#38; he	546
	The Hope Gate	842	Under Cape Diamond	847
	A Memory of Quehec	842	Prescott Gate	848
	Breakneck Stairs	843	The Custom-house	849
	The Citadel	844	New St. Johns Gate	849
	London Coffee-house Inn	845	Old St. Johns Gate	8~o
Gilchrists (Alexander.) Life of XVilliam Blake	Literature	I. XXIII. . 788
Gilder, Joseph B. Bordentown and the Bonapartes *		XXI. - 28
Gilder, Richard Watson, Papers by:
	0 Silver River Flowing to the	Sea!  	The Woods that Bring the Sunset Near.
	                    [Poem... XXI.. 46		. ~Poem. .4.. xxvi.. So
	A Christmas Hymn. Poem	XXI. .432	 After Sorrows Night. Poem.4. - xxvi..
	Men and Spiders. Poem	XXI. .502	Look at Browning. Poem    4.. XXVI. .~ao
	In Camp. Poem	xxi. pol	In Rome. Poem     ~.. xxvii.. a6
	The New York Farragut Monument*	. XXII. - i6i	The Celestial Passion. Poem . .... XXVII.. 26
	Bastien Lepage	XXII..23o	Strephon and Sardon. Poem. . .5.. xxvii. .480
	The River Inn. Poem	XXII. .607	A Letter to John Burroughs. Poem.
	When the True Poet Comes.	Poem  	[6. xxviii.. 159
	                       [i..	xxiii.. 64	Music and Words. Poem    6. XXVIII. .221
	At the Presidents Grave. Poem. i...	xxiii.. 260	An Autumn Meditation. Poem.7... XXIX. .459
	To E. W. G. in England. Poem. 2..	XXIV. .396	The New Trouhadours. Poem .8... XXX. .422
	Day Unto Day Uttereth Speech.	Poem.  	The Dead Comrade. Poem.... 8... XXX. ~
[s... XXV. .114</PB>
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		Vol. Page.
Gilder, William H. Among the Esquimaux with Schwatka *		xxii.. 76
Gilead. Poem	Edmund Gosse	S.. xxx.. 28
Gillette, W. H. Esmeralda		~.. xx~. .513
Giliman, Henry. More Life. Poem		5. XXVII. .387
Gilman, D. C. A Romantic Career	Oy5en Letters	4.. XXVI.. 792
Gins and Seed-cotton Cleaners	The Worlds Work	I.. XXIII. .477
Gin-Saw Sharpeners		I. . XXIII. .478
Gladden, Washington, Papers hy:
	Protestantism in Italy	xxi. .68i	Hurricane Reform.i.xxvu.3s6.6. xxviii..
	Hail and Farewell. Poem	i. XXIII.. 307	The Use and Abuse of Parties. .6.. Xxviii.. 270
	The increase of Divorce... .s. xxiii. .411, 783	Three Dangers	6. xxviii. .6ao
	The Christian League of Connecticut...	Christianity and Wealth	6.. xxviii.. 903
	3.	XXV. .50, iii, 339. .4. xxvi.. 6~	Christianity and Popular Amusement....
	4.	XXVI. .794	7.. XXIX. .384, 8. XXX. .334
	What is the New Theology9	4.. Xxvi.. 363	Family Religion	8... xxx.. 8o6
Gladdens (Washington) The Lords Prayer	Literature	I.. XXIII. .318
Gladstone, William Ewart *		XXI. 125
Illustration: Portrait of W. E. Gladstone. .228

Glendale. See Richmond.
Godkin, E. L. Tise Danger of an Office-holding Aristocracy		2.. XXIV. .287
Goethe, Life and Times of. (Herman Grimm)	(ulture and Progress	XXII. .952
Goethes Mother, The Correspondence of		XXII. .476
Golden Apples of Hesperus. (W. J. Linton)	Literature	2.. XXIV. . 794
Goldschmidt, Madame. See Lind, Jenny.
Goodale, Dora Read, Poems hy:
	Mariette	8. xxx. .496	New Wine	8. xxx. .786

Goodale, Elaine, Poems hy:
	A Countrywoman of Mine	6. xxviii. .639	Could She Have Guessed 9	7. ....... 138
Good-Bye. Poem. (Grace Denio Litchfield)	Bric-d-Brac	5. XXVII.. 480
Good Fight Finished, A	Leonard Woolsey Bacon.... 3... XXV. .655
Illustration:	Portrait of Leonard Bacon, D. D., engraved by T. Johnson, from a photograph     6~6.
Good-Natured Man, The	.. Topics of the Time	I.. XXIII. .469
Goodrich, C. F., Lieut.-Com., Papers hy:
	The Bombardment of Alexandria	Our National Defenses	8.. xxx.. 272
[6. .xxvtu. .635; 7. XXIX. .797
Goodwin, J. CheeVer. Loves Tuquisition. Poem	Bric-d-Brac              2.. XXIV.. 319
Gordon, A. C., Poems hy:
	Her Rival	xxi. .328	Parson Murray of James City .. .2. XXIV. .328
	Lip Service	a. .xxiit. .~ao	Four Feet on a Fender        2. XXIV. .480
	Ah, si Jeunesse Savait I	I.. XXIII.. 799
Gordon, Chinese		W. T. Stead	6.xxVIII. ~
Gordon, Chinese. With map. R. E. Colston	Open Letters            6. XXVItI. . 788
Gordon-Cumming, Constance F., Papers by:
	The Greatest Active Volcano	xxi.. 926	Ningo and the Buddhist Temples. .2. XXIV .726
The Largest Extinct Volcano	xxii.. 272 New Zealand in Blooming December
	The Wheel as a Symbol in Religion. .......	[5.. XXVII.. 919
Gordon, James. Bear-Hunting in the South		xxii.. 857
Gorow, Borys F. Tourgu6neffs Poems in Prose	Bric-d-Brae.. 	5. XXVII.. 319
Gorringes (H. H.) Egyptian Ohelisks    	Literature	2.. XXIV. 947
Gosse, Edmund, Papers hy:
	The Charcoal-Burner. Poem	XXI. .422	Living English Sculptors	4.. xxvi.. 263
	Sunshine in March. Poem    a. XXIII.. 79	The Voice of D. G. R. Poem	.4.. XXVI. .543
	The Early Writings of Robert Browning *  	The Butchers Row. Poem  	~. XXVII.. 563
	[a. xxiii. .289	The Reproach. Poem	6.xxviii. .226
	The Sons of Cydippe. Poem.. .2.. XXIV.. 77	G. F. Wattss Pictures in New	York   
	Dante Gabriel Rossetti        2.. XXIV.. 729		[v.. XXIX.. 255
	Our Wood in Winter. Poem .. .~.. xxv. ~	Gilead. Poem	8.. xxx.. 28
Gosse, Edmund. (X.)	Open Letters	4.. XXVI. .954
Gosses (Edmund) Gray	Literature	2.. XXIV. .947
Gosses (Edmund) Selections of English Odes 	(ulture and Progress	XXII.. 792
Goss, Warren Lee. Recollections of a Private *	7.. XXIX.. 107, 279, 76~ 8... XXX.. 130, 633
Governors Island, New York Harbor, Garrison Life at	William H. Rideing	XXI.. 593
Illustrations by C. A. Vanderhoof, R. Sayre, A. Quartley, A. C. Redwood, and Robert Blum.
	Illus. A Gun Casemate	593	Castle William	598
	Birds-Eye View of Governors Island	594	A Twentyfive. ton Gun               
	The Ferry to Governors Island	594	A Colonial Governor Taking his Ease	6oo
	Confederate Prisoners in Fort Columbus	595	Mexican Armor in the Museum	6oa
	Sally-port, Fort Columbus	596	Old Artillery Saddle in the Museum	6os
	The Sundown Gun	597	Weapons from Ilse Sooloo Islands	6oa</PB>
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		Vol. Page
Grace Church Lawn. (With Plan.) (Samuel Parsons, Jr.)	Home and Society	2.. XXIV. .954
Grady, Henry W. In Plain Black and White		7.. XXIX. .909
Graham, Arthur. A Womans No. Poem	Eric-el -Brac	... . xxx. .8I6
Grandissimes, The. (George W. Cable)	Culture and Progress	XXI.. 159
Grandmothers Rose. Poem. (Mary A. Deoison)	Eric-el -B rae	7.. XXIX.. i6o
Grant, General Ulysses S., Papers by:
	The Battle of Shiloh *	7.. XXIX. .593	General Lew Wallace and General McCook
	The Siege of Vickshurg *	8.. xxx. .752	at Shiloh	8.. xxx. .776

Grant, General Ulysses S., Papers on:
Grant, General Ulysses S *	Reminiscences of General Grant       
	[Gen. A daoa Badeau. .8.. XXX. .151	[Gen. James Harrison Wilsooo.8.. xxx.
	General Grants Papers in the War Series	Taps. Poem. F. M. New/onI. XXX. ~
	[Toj9tcs of the Ttoooe. .8.. xxx.. 8o~	The Dead Comrade. Poem	Rieloard
	The Last Days of General Grant0	(Wa/son Gilder. .8. XXX. .955
	[Gen. Adam Badeau. .1.. XXX. .919	National Memorials of the Civil War    
	Liacoln and Grant	Gen. Horace Porter	[(barbs W. Ridridge. .8. XXX. .957
	[8. XXX. .938	General Grants Premonitions         
[M. E. Seawell. .1. .XXX. .951
See also Riverside Park.
Grant,5 General, The Last Days of	Gen. Adam Badeau	S. . . XXX.. 919
	Illus. Grants Birth-place at Point Pleasant, Ohio	General Grant, Mrs. Grant, and MasterJesse
	(a88~)	925	at Headquarters at City Point	929
	Lieutenant U. S. Grant and General Alex-		General Grant at Headquarters during the
	ander Hays	916	Virginia Campaign	932
	Captain U. S. Grant	927	Autograph of General Grant, written at West
	General Grants Cahin, formerly Headquar-	Point in the Album of a Classmate. ... 939
	ters at City Point	928

Grant, George M. TIse Canada Pacific Railway	8... XXX. .882
Grant, Robert, Papers by:
	The Lambs. A Tragedy	a. XXIV. .537	An Average Man	5. XXVII. .289
	Rondeaux of Cities	3.. XXv. .960	[a~s, 6o6, 706, Iso; 6.XXvuI. .91, 277
Grants (Robert) Confessions of a Frivolous Girl	Culture and Progress	XXI. .323
Grave-yard at Sippican, The. Poem	Edward A. Pomeroy	3... XXV.. 86
Gray. (Edmund W. Gosse)	Literateore	2.. XXIV. .947
Gray Gulls Wing, The. Poem	Mamy Allen	S.. . XXX. .86o
Greece and Rome. (J. Von Falke)	Literature	I.. XXIII. .787
Greek Art, A New Interpreter of. (Charles Dudley Warner).. fi~pen Letters		4.. XXVI. .951
Greek Play at Cambridge, A	G. W. Prothero	6. XXVIII. .411
Illustrations by Kenyon Cox.
	Illus. Teucros	411	Tecmessa	415
	Odysseus	412	Pedagogos and Eurysakes	415
	Athene	413	Chorus of Scamander Sailors	426
	Aias	413	Angelos	427
	The Invocation	414	Agamemnon	417
Greek Play at Harvard, Costumes in the ~	Frank 13. Millet	I.. XXIII.. 65
Illustrations by Alfred Brennan.
	Illus. Head-piece, (Edipus Tyrannus	6~	The Story of the Exaggelos	74
	Draping the Chorus	67	Jocasta and (lEdipsis Go Within	. 74
	The Procession of Suppliants	68	tiEdipus in Despair	75
	The Procession of the Chorus	70	Jocasta	76
	First Appearance of (iEdipus	70	The Lament of tiEdipus Blind	77
	Teiresias	72	Creon	78
	Jocasta Enters	73	Tail-piece	79
Jocastas Offering	73
Greek 1erra-Cottas from Tanagra and Elsewhere ~	Edward Stralsan	XXI. 911
	Illus. Lady of Tanagra	913	Dancing Girl, Salamis, Cyprus	922
	Tanagra Figurines	915, 920	Greek Terra-Cotta, found at Larnaca	923
	Ball-Player, Tanagra	916	Terra-Cotta Heads from Cyprus	924
	Demeter (Ceres)	917	Grotesques from Cyprus	925
	Vouth of Tanagra	929	Coins of .lEtolia and Queen Philiscis	926
	Terra-Cotta Figurines from Cyprus	921


Greely at Cape Sabine *	Ensign (liar/es 11. Zlarlow.S... XXX.. 77
	Illus. Map of Baffins Bay and Smiths Sound		Fac-simile of First Page of Newspaper
		[8. XXX.. 77	   printed at Fort Conger	88
	Plan of Camp Clay	84	Map of Greelys Exploration	89


Green, Coroehus. The Ballad of Cassandra Brown. Poem. . . Bric.ol-Brac	6. XXVIII.. 320
Greene, S. D., Commander. In the ili/onitor Turret ~		7.. XXIX. .754
Greenes (Francis Vinton) Army Life in Russia ~	Gulture and Progress ....... ,.. XXI.. 162</PB>
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			Vol. Page.
Greenes (Francis Vinton) The Mississippi			~. . XXV. .625
Greenough, W. The Free-Library Movement	com;nunications		2. XXIV . 946
Green, W. M. The Metropolitan Museum    			2.. XXIV.. 946
Greenwood, Elizabeth W. The School-house versus the Liquor Saloon.
	Open Letters		6.XXVIn. .315
Greenwood, Grace. Social Aspects of the Drama in London. . Home and Society			XXI.. 315
Gregory, Edward S. Strangulatus Pro Republic~	Open Letters		4.. XXVI. .317
Greyhound, The. See Dogs, Typical.
Grier, John A. The Silver Dollar	Open Letters		5. XXVII.. 630
Griest, XV. W. Garfield. Honor to whom Honor is Due..... (ommunications			I.. XXIII.. 783
Griffin, Watson. Free Trade with Canada	Open Letters		4.. XXVI.. 474
Griffis, XVilliam Elliot. The Corean Origin of Japanese Art			3... XXV. .224
Griffiss (William Elliot) Japanese Fairy World 	(ulture and Progress		XXII. .954
Grimms (Herman) Life and Times of Goethe 	Culture and Progress		XXII..952
Grinding-Machine, Novel	The Worlds Work		3... XXV. .317
Grinnell, George Bird. ~			4.. XXVI. .921
Griswold, Benjamin B., Communications by:
       The Original Ned Myers .... .6.. xxviii.. ~ Death of Tecumseh     ~.. XXIX		.477
Grizzly,* Still-Hunting the	Theodore Roosevelt		8.. . XXX. .220
                         Illustrations drawn hy R. Swain Gifford	and A. B. Frost.
  Illus. In the Big ibm Mountains             220 The Death of	Old Ephraim	229
Grosvenor, Edmund A. Bishop Bryennios and the Teaching
   of the Twelve Apostles (with Fac-similes)	   c95en Letters		8... XXX. .167
Growing Old. Poem	   Mary Lowe Dickinson		6. XXVIII. .840
Grown Old with Nature. Poem	   John Vance Cheney 		7 . XXIX. . 736
Growth of the United States, The. (Francis A. Walker).. C~ornmunications			3. . . XXV. .462
Guenn (Blanche Willis Howard.) (C. C. B.)	   Open Letters		6.XXvnJ. .154
Guerodale. (J. S. of Dale)	   Literature		2.. XXIV. .948
Guernsey Lily (Susan Coolidge)	   tJulture and Progress		XXI. .482
Guest, An Undesired	   Topics of the Time 		7.. XXIX. . 788
Guichards (E.) Decorative Design	   Literature		XXIII,. 789
Guineys (Louise Imogen) Songs at the Start 	   Open Letters		6. XXVIII. .468
 Guizot in Private Life. (Madame de Witt)	. .... Culture and Progress		XXII. .474
Gun-hoat Taylor or Tyler	   W. F. Chandler		8... XXX. .150
Gypsies,* Visiting The	   Charles G. Leland		3... XXV. .905
                                  Illustrations by Joseph Pennell:
  Illus. Head-piece                           905 A Gypsy Woman		 909
       A Hungarian Romany                 905 The Queen of the Gypsies		 909
       An Out-door Kitchen                   905 The Belle of the Camp		 910
       A Gypsy Diana                    906 Like an Indian		 910
       A Type                             907 Auld Mois Lovel		. .922
       A Hard Case                         907 Taii.piece		 922
       A Gypsy Camp                     908
Gypsies, The. (Charles G. Leland)	Literature	.	3... XXV. .622
lET ABBERTONS (John) The Worst Boy in Town	Culture and Progress	XXI. .321
Hague, James D. The Silk Dress Story		4.. XXVI. .587
Hail and Farewell. Poesn in Memory of J. G. 1-Jolland	Washington Gladden	I. . XXIII. .307
Haleakala. See Volcano, The Largest Extinct.
Hale, Edward Everett	William Sloane Kennedy . 	7.. XXIX.. 338
Illustration:	Frontispiece portrait (facing page 323), engraved hy V. Johnson from a photograph hy G. C. Cox.
Hale, Edward Everett. New Englands Chevy Chase. Poem	2.. XXIV. .112
Hales (Edward Everett) Crusoe in New Vork	. Culture and Progress	XXI. .643
Hales (Edward Everett) Stories of Adventure	Literature	I.. XXIII. .474
Hales (Edward Everett) Stories of the War 	Culture and Progress	XXI. .482
Hale, Lucretia P. The First Needle. Poem	Bric-d-Brac	6.XXvIII. .158
Hales (Lucretia P.) Peterkin Papers 	Culture and Progress	XXII, . 956
Half-Lives. Poem	John James Piatt	4.. XXVI.. 95
Half-Ring Moon, The. Poem. (John B. Tabb)	.Bric-d-Brac	7.. XXIX. .480
Hall, Eliza Calvert, Poems by:
	Her Choice	~. xxvii. .462	One Way of Love	6. xxviii. .222
	Franz	Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer. .4.. XXVI. .416
	Alexander. (Henry Cabot Lodge)	Literature	2,. XXIV. .634
Hamilton, Schuyler. Who Projected the Canal at Island
	No. IO~	War Memoranda	8...XXX. .776
Hammer, T. F. The Danish Skate-Sail *	I.. XXIII.. .726
Hampton Roads	See Iron-Clads.
Hand-Drill		... . The Worlds Work 	3.. . XXV. .314
 Handicapped.	(Marion Harland)	Culture and Progress	XXII.. 796</PB>
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			Vol. Page.
Hand-Stamps, Self-Registering	The Worlds Work		I.. Xxiii. .157
Hapgood, Bell F. Massachusetts French. Poem	Brie-d-Brae     . 		4.. xxvi.. 8oo
Happy Isles, The. (S. II. M. Byers)	Qpen Letters		6.xxviii. .465
Hard Fare	Jokn Burroughs		3... xxv.. 298
Hardwick, Benjamin. Lawn Tennis	Home and Society		I.. XXIII. .628
Hardys (Arthur Shelburne) But Yet a Woman	Open Letters . . ;		5. XXVII. .313
Harlands (Marion) Handicapped 	Cnltzere and Progress		XXII.. 796
Harley, J. Fred. Free Trade with Canada	Open Letters		5. XXVII. .474
Harlow, Charles H. Grecly at Cape Sabine *			S... XXX.. 77
Harney, Will Wallace. Catalinas Betrothal. Poem			6 . XXVIII. .351
Harris, Joel Chandler, Papers by:
	Song of a Mole. Poem	XXI.. 961	At Teague Poteets. A Sketch of the
	A Rainy Day with Uncle Remus	Hog Mountain Range. .4. XXVI. .137, 115
[xxii. .241, 443, 6o1 Nights with Uncle Remus	
	Two Plantation Songs. Poems. .2. .XXiV. .i6o	[4. XXVI. .340, 6ii, 772
	Uncle Remuss Christmas Dance-Songs	Free Joe and the Rest of the World   
	Poems	3. XXV. .410	[~. XXIX. .117
			Plantation Memories. Poem.... 7.. XXIX. .640
Harriss (Joel Chandler) Mingo	Open Letters	7.. XXIX.. 153
Harriss (Joel Chandler)  Uncle Remus:	His Songs and
	Sayings	Culture and Progress	XXI. .96
Harris, J. Rendel. Original Documents of the New Testament	5. XXVII.. 305
Harrison, Burton. The Capture of Jefferson Da