PRINTER, STEREOTYPER, AND BINDER,
16 and 18 Jacob St., N. Y.
Abell, Mrs., Recollections of the Emperor Napo- leon, 120.
Agricultural Labour Question, Aspects of the,
227; Rise of the movement in Warwickshire,
ib.; The first strike and the first union, 228;
Mr. Heath's picture of the West counties,
229; The privileges' of the peasants, 232;
Canon Girdlestone's efforts, 233; Schemes of
emigration, 234; Tenant rights, 235; Lessons
which landowners must learn, ib.
Allcott, L. M., Cupid and Chow-Chow, and
other stories, 315.
Amphlett, John, Under a Tropical Sky, 123. Anderson, Rev. W., Life of, 121. Antiquity of Man, The, 186; Lyell's book, ib.; The divisions to be adopted in this essay, 188; Recent discoveries unnoticed by Lyell, 189; Climate of the pre-historic age, ib.; Geogra- phical changes, ib.; The time they must have occupied, 191; Traces of man, 192; Bone- caves, ib.; Human cranium in the Neanderthal cave, 194; The climate during the pleiocene age, 196; Relations of ancient man to the glacial period, 198; The date of man's first appearance on the earth, ib.
Arnold, Rev. F., Oxford and Cambridge, 139.
Arnot, W., The Church in the Home, 159.
Atlas, Historical, Part III., 124.
Authors and Publishers, 171; Constable's me-
moir, ib.; His services to literature, ib.; Pa-
trons, 172; Dedications, 173; Publishing by
subscription, 174; Dryden, ib.; Steele and
Addison, 175; Pope, 176; Johnson, 177; Con-
stable begins business, 178; His connection
with Scott, 180; With Longman and Murray,
ib.; The Edinburgh' and 'Quarterly Re- views, 181; A London branch established, 182; Further dealings with Scott, ib.; Com- mercial embarrassments, 184; The crash, 185; Review of Constable's career, ib.
Bain, A., The Minor Works of George Grote, 117.
Mind and Body, 129.
Ballad, The, its nature and literary affinities, 1;
The application of the name, ib.; High stand-
ing of the minstrels of old days, 3; Their gra-
dual degradation, 4; Relation of the ballad to
history, 5; To the drama, 6; To epic poetry,
7; The modern ballad epoch, 8; Influence of
ballads on the poetry of our day, 9; Chivalrous
ballads, ib.; Those that relate to freebooting
life, 11; The antiquity of some ballads ques-
tioned, 13; Superstitions imbedded in ballads,
15; Difference between ancient and modern
ballads, 17.
Rev. J., D.D., The Christian Life, 162.
Blue Ribbon, The, 136.
Bowen, Rev. G., Daily Meditations, 156. Bowles, E., In the Carmargue, 315. Bright, W., D.D., TOY ‘ATIOY AÐANAZIOY ΚΑΤΑ ΑΡΕΙΑΝΩΝ ΛΟΓΟΙ, 160.
Bright's, Mr., return to the Ministry, 82; His views of the State Church, ib.; Of public ex- penditure, 84; Of the Education Act, ib.; Of the Land Question, 86; Causes of the over- throw of the Liberals, 88; What is to be ex- pected from the new combination, 89; The Endowed Schools Act, 90; The Labour Ques- tion, 91; The County Franchise, 92; The Quarterly reviewer, 93.
Brittlebank, A. C., Tour in Persia during the
Famine, 199.
Brown, W., The Tabernacle, 161.
Bryant, W. C., Poems, 138.
Buchanan, R., Master-spirits, 138.
The Poetical Works of, Vols. I. and
II., 306.
Bunyan, John, an Autobiography, with illustra-
tions, 121.
Burgess, Rev. H., Essays, 145.
Burgon, J. W., The last twelve verses of the Gospel St. Mark, 68.
Butler, Captain, The Wild North Land, 287. Bye-ways of Two Cities, The, 316.
Calton, R. T., Mr. Carrington, 135. Carey, C. S., The Class and the Desk, 161.
Carlyle, Rev. G., The Light of All Ages, 157.
Census of Religious Worship, 214.
Christianity irrespective of Churches, 161.
Clay, Rev. J. G., The Virgin Mary and the
Traditions of Painters, 161.
Clodd, E., The Childhood of the World, 162.
Colenso, Bishop, Lectures on the Pentateuch,
323.
Collins, Mortimer, Transmigration, 310.
Comyn, L. N., Elena, 135.
Constable, Archibald, and his literary correspon-
dents, 171.
Conway, Moncure D., The Sacred Anthology,
322.
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