ment of Medicine, 569; A glimpse of 'Fairy Moral World, 358.—Hence, Dull Reality, 381.
Land-Police interference in Germany, 570 ; -Earth, a Grave-Yard, 387.—Origin of Hum-
O'Connell— Byron's Statue by Thorwaldsen- ming Birds, 422—Hymn to the Sea, 424.–The
Population of German States—The French in Winds.- I sigh in Vain, 566.—The Arab Mo-
Algiers, 571.
ther-Spring, and the Consumptive, 567.-
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Stanza.-Come to the Woodlands-Morn at
National Customs, Illustrations of,-Frazer's
Sea, -Sonnet, 568.-
Magazine,
489
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Some New Jottings in My Note Book, – Dub-
lin University Magazine,
Reminiscences of Men and Things,-Frazer's
353
New Spirit of the Age,—Westminster Review,
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A Night for History,
Metropolitan.
Residence in the City of Ningpo,-Chinese
226
Repository.
553
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The Robertses on their Travels, New Month-
VeituARY : General Bertrand, 142; Boghos Bey
ly Magazine.
339
- General Comte D'Orsay-Count Mazzinghi,
S.
143. Thorwaldsen, 286 ; Jean Baptiste Stigl.
mayer, 287. Don Augustine Arguelles, 430. A Summer hour in Pope's Garden.– Frazer's
King of Sweden, 574
Magazine,
219
SCIENCE AND 'Arts: Affinity of Vegetables for
P.
Moisture, 15; Natural Temperature of Man-In-
Penny Postage and Post Office,- British and teresting Medal—Explorations on the North East
Foreign Review,
146 Coast of Africa,Steam Carriages-Cast Iron
The Polka - Bentley's Miscellany.
563 Bridge, 140; Fossil Forest-Lord Rosse's Tel-
Popular poetry of the Bretons,– Quarterly escope-Ancient Manuscripts—Silver Mine-
Review.
433
Indian Antiquities–Observatory on Vesuvius
Progress of Art,-Westminsier Review,
497 -Paris Academy of Science, 141 ; Carving on
Progress of Discovery in Africa,–Court Jour- Wood Professor Franck, 142: Meeting of the
nal.
70 Italian Savans, 171 ; Carbonic Acid expired by
Punishment of Apostates from Islamism,- a man in twenty-four hours, 184 ; Microscopical
Asiatic Magazine,
562 Society. 284 ; Glow Worms—Eolian Sea Sig-
Punch's Guide to Government Situations,- nals—Chemical Aspirations, -Observations on
Charitari.
225 Animal Heat, 285; Herschel Obelisk at the Cape
Poetry: To a Child, 15; Oh ! how shall we our of Good Hope, 427.–Loud Beats of Clocks
joy express ? 38; Wife of a popular man, 63 ; used in Observatories- Microscope in Geolog-
Consumption, 71; The Bride, 84; Recollec- ical Research, 428.-Paris Academy of Science
tions, 88; Where are they? 102; The Four -Method of Increasing Electromotive Force-
Ages of thought, 125 ; Songs of the Flowers, Oriental Manuscripts, 429.-Antiquities of
Sweet Sixteen, 130; Ode to Hope,-Ballad Athens-Mr. Drayton's invention for silvering
Romance, 137; Parting of Hector and Andro- Mirrors, 572,—Pneumatic apparatus for valu-
mache, 145; To a Mother, on the recovery ing the Respiratory Powers—Land Draining,
of her Child, 171; Lines, 182; Scott Monu- 573.-
ment at Edinburgh, 189; Emigrants of San Select List of Recent Publications: Great
Tomasso, 218; The Palace and Cot- Vale of Britain, 144, 288, 432, 576 - France, 144, 576.
Berkley, 237; Love on, 277; Lines on the Pic- -Germany, 144, 432.—Russia, 144.
ture of a Maniac, 281; Laugh of my Child-
T.
hood, 282; To Memory, 297.—Flowers, 304
- Mrs. Hope, the Fortune Teller, 338.—Ima- Taylor, William, of Norwich, Memoirs of,—
gination, 338.—Why do the Flowers Bloom ?- Quarterly Review.
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Lyric Lament, 352.-Love, the Light of the A Trip to Thebes,- Metropolitan,
298