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ATLANTIC
MONTHLY.
VOLUME
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YYXyill.
AND
ХХХГХ— XLVI.
Knowledge is oftwo kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we oan And Information upon it. —
Dr. Johnson.
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BANGOR,
MAINE;
Q.
P.
INDEX.
1880.
The
Atlantic
Monthly for
1881
"Will beofthe same general character whichhas given thie magazine, fornearly twenty-five years, the post ofhonor among theAmerican literaryperiodicals.
It
will contain so much that willinterest allintelligent persons, — serial and short stories; essays on social, literary,artistic, political,educational, andindustrial subjects; narratives oftravel in picturesque lands; discussions ofimportant publicques tions ; and poems,—and so large apart ofthese from the beetwriters,that it cannot failto command the respect and secure the attention ofall Americans who read forprofitaswellas entertainment.
In
addition to the usual variety of the magazine, the volumes for1881will contain thefollowingfeatures: —
SERIAL
STORIES.
Miss
Elizabeth Stuart
Phelps,
author of"
The GatesAjar," "
The Silent Partner,""
The Story of Avis," &c, will contribute a serial story ofremarkable originalityand interest, which will runthrough sixnumbers.
Mr. George P.
Lathrop,
well knowntoall readers ofThe
Atlantic,
will
have a fresh and charming story extending through three numbers.Mr.
William
Henry
Bishop, author of"
Detmold," will contribute a striking serial story> depicting characteristics and contrasts of NewYork
social life.Mr.
Henry
James,Jr.'s
novel will be completed inthe early part ofthe year.Mr.
W.
D.Howells,
author of"The
Undiscovered Country,""The
Lady ofthe Aroostook,"&c, will
have a new story runningthrough four orfive months.SHORT
STORIES
AND
SKETCHES.
Mr.
T.
B.Aldrich,
author of"
Marjorie Daw," and other delightful stories, will contribute a number ofshort stories and sketches.Charmingthings in this department may also be expected from Miss
Sarah
O.Jewett,
authorof "Deephaven," **Old Friends and
New;"
Mrs.Harriet
Beecher
Stowe,Mark Twain,
Con-*
stance
FenimoreWoolson,
HoseTerry
Cooke,Ellen
W. Olney,
and others.BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY,
SOCIETY, AND
TRAVEL.
Mr.
William
M.Rossetti
promises several papers, which cannot fail to be very interesting, on the"
Wives of
the Poets."
Mr.
Goldwin
Smith will contribute a number ofpapers.Mr.
John Fiske,
authorof"
Mythsand Myth-Makers," will contribute five articles of quite re markable value and attractiveness, on theEarly
Culture, Myths, and
Folk-Lore of
our
Aryan
ancestors.
Mr.
Richard L. Dugdale,
author of"The
Jukes," will furnishsome deeply interesting articles on theRelation
of
Society to Crime.
H. H. will writea series ofpapers describing
" Life
and Scenery
in Norway."
LIVING
QUESTIONS
In
Politics, Education, Religion, Industry, orwhatever theAmerican Public ismost interested in,are discussed bypersons eminently qualified to treat them thoroughlyand so as to enlist the attention of thinkingmen and women.CONTRIBUTORS.
The
Atlantic
Monthly
numbers, among its contributors, the leading Americanauthors, who write principally orexclusively for this magazine, —Emerson,Longfellow,
Whittier,
Holmes,Lowell,
Hale, Whipple,
Aldrich,
Stedman,Howells,
James,Fiske, Richard
Grant
White, Deforest, Warner, Waring,
Scudder,Lathrop,
Bishop,Mark Twain, Cranch,
Shaler, Perry,
Mrs. Stowe, RoseTerry
Cooke,H.H.,
Miss Larcom, Mies Olney, MissPhelps,
Miss
Preston,
MissJewett,
MissWoolson,
Mrs.Thaxter,
Mrs.Moulton,
Mrs.Piatt,
and many others.ДЭГТпе
Atlantic
furnishes itsreaders inthe courseofthe year as much reading asiscontainedin Twenty Ordinary Volumes of 300 pages each. This includes excellent Serial and Short Stories,
Essays, TravelSketches, Poems, and Criticisms, bythe bestwriters.
TERMS:
$4.00 a year, in advance, postage free; 35 cents a number.With
superb life-size portrait of Longfellow, Bryant, Whittier, Lowell, orHolmes, $5.00; with twoportraits,J$6; withthreeportraits,$7.00; withfour portraits, $8.00; with all fiveportraits,$9.00.
J)S$*The number/or November and December
will
be sentfree toall
New Subscribers whopayfor The
Atlantic
for
1881 before December 20,Remittances should be made bymoney-order, draft, orregistered letter, to
HOUGHTON,
MIFFLIN
& CO.,
INDEX.*
In
this Index,the figures to the left ofthe decimal pointindicate the volume; those to the right,the page : Roman numerals, the number ofarticles ina series ; figures inparentheses, number of
pages occupied by article. Names ofpersons in small capitals indicate that the references are to articles bythem; — initalics, that they are treated intheir professional capacity. The letter w
indicates that the figures followingrefer to reviews of works on the subject indexed; w to reviews of worksby him.
A
*signifies that the paper towhichreference ismade has been reprinted inbook form ; §, thatitisillustrated; f, that itis poetry ;J,
that it isfiction.About, 14.292.
Abt,
F.,
30.502.Abrantes, duchess of, 2.360.
Adams,
B.,
42.453, 632, 761 ;С.
F.,
39.ii; w,43.269.Adams,
H.,
43.263; 44.521;J.,
20.281 ;J.
Q.,39.239 ;L.,
41.492 ; W.ff.
D., 45.360.Adirondacks, trav., 41.vi.*
Adler, F.,
42.119..¡Esthetics, 41.125 ;beauty, 5.-385(6); realism,41.132.
./Etna, wintering on, 46.38(9).
Africa, W.,
trav., 26.678(6) ;Niger, 7.623(6). Agassiz, 33.221(8).
Agnosticism, 46.770.
Agriculture ; small farming,
45.574 ; implements, bar barous,40.305(8) ;§in litera
ture,
ll.iii;
Í3.ii;
14.ii.Aiskiilos, trans., 39.736.
Alabama award, 41.776; 9.,
results, 41.771(11). Alaman,
L.,
20.303.Alaska, 19.731(19).
Albany, capital decoration,
43.638. Albemarle, 39.379. Alcohol; 30.506.
Alcott,A.
.g., 40.114.Alden,
A.
D-, 41.728.tAldrioh,
39.19; 40.1,etc.;*!
41.421, 596; 42.150;t
43.85 + 774; 44,500;t
45.299,t 433,etc.;*i
46.554,t 612+ ; w., 39.90; 41.141; 46.695.Allen,
E. A.,
39.568;t
40.-295;t
41.444;t
42.222 ;+J.,
43.126;J.H.,
41.268.Allen,
W.,
44.190.Allison,
46.494.+ Allsten, 15.129(11).Alm
case,26.70(4).Ambro8,A. IT.,
33.757. Amide, 42.581.America, discovery, Norse,
25.108. America,
U.S.,w.,
39.121, 508 ; traveling,19.477(7) ;arehae., 1.769(8) ; administration : cheating creditors, 43.805; 44.254, 550 ;С
S., Webster on, 46.375; consuls, 29.-300(9) ; (duties), 22.702(8) ; board Helth, 44.732(61 ; pa tent, O., 41.158(5) ;P.
O., 23.149; 35.87(17); (mss.), 40.364 ;(tel.), 31.230 (6) ; ag riculture, exp., 35.202(13) ; archit., w., 42.381 ; army, 44.561(15) ; staff, 41.376(8) ; art, sculpture, 22.558(6); church: religion, 42.387(6) ;* organizations, 42.770 ;Ê.
C,
21.ii;* climate, how to
change,40.724 ; effects, 35,-75(11) ; and overwork, 29.-381; commerce, 7.713(15); foreign trade no cure for hardtimes, 44.472(4) ;Cuba, 44.81(6); Mexico, 44.93; Pacific ocean, 17.333(10); shipping, 26.82(10); con., w., 39.630; pres, elections, 42.547 ; limited sovranty, 43.184(8) ; negro suffrage, 35.662(8) ; edu., 34.637 ; 35.-759 ; 38.509(9) ;foreign, 23.-364; division school funds, 38.171(13); schools. 35.-712(8) ; 2dary, 34.253; wo men, 38.380(5) ; finance, 22.494(12) ; 37.219; 45.-749(6) ;revolution, 14.591 ;* 1787, 31.33;*1789-1835, 42.-284 ; 44.339(20) ; 1873,panic, 32.636, 764; city debts, 38.-661; revenue, 17.621(11);
foreign relations, Cuba,
44.-Й7; England, 31.123(6); France, rev., 12.648(14);
1798, 31.641(19) ;* (claims), 26.180(8); Met., col., w., 46.126(4); 1741, privateer
ing,
8.ii;
rev., diplomacy,15.576(12) ;* German troops,
35.131(13);* 1840-60, w.,
24.125; Kansas, 6.243(4); civil war (battles), 27-ii;
38.iv; 42.683; [fields], 16.-616; 17.39; (campaigns),
9.iii;
13.379; 14.124 ; 18.21 ; 42.349; (freedmen), 8.626; 12.291; 19.112; (exp.), 14.-372* 521* 740;* 15.65;* 19.271; 34.vi;* 35.396; 45.-617; [field-hospital], 46.-183(6) ; 1864 election, 41.-366(10) ; 454(14) ; 1865,Lincoln's
reconstruction, 37.21 ; 1879, pres, elec tioneering in Senate, 43.-369(7) ; 1880, canvass, 46.-396(5) ; 555(7) ;immig., 29.-454 ; industry, dry-goods, 7.200(12) ;iron,40.525(111 ; shoe-making, 40.669(5) ; silk, 46.614(10) ; labor, 42.-393;* capitalists' career, 43.-129(5) ;* sincere demagogy, 44.488(12) ;*N.
E.
factory town, 43.689(16);* typical working-man, 42.717(10);* land polio/, 43.325(12) ; mines, precious, future, 45..*The
Index to" The Atlantic Monthly," published in 1877, was intended, to quote the compiler'slanguage,
"
to give the titles ofall the articles published inthe first thirty-eightvolumes ; to annex the names ofauthors ; and to give alist of all the contributors."It
was not, accordingly, a subject index, while the object ofthe present compiler is to bringinformation upon special pointswithinthe reach ofthose seeking it. Hehas accordingly gone over thethirty-eightvolumes withthe
Index; and, wherever ithas seemed to him that the latter did not serve as a key to the contents of
Supplementary Index
America,
U.S.,
continued. 765(9) ; nomenclature, 5.-439(6); 40.367; 46.281; politics, 43.112; 45.761(4); w.,46.716(3) ;С
S., reform, 24.517, 645(33);* 41.241.-(11) ;centralization, 45.273; Congress, 25.145(14) ; 40.-49(15) ; (lobby), 24.216-(15),* 41.512(10), 664(2); (log-rolling), 24.361(17);* pres, elections, 42.543(13) ; responsibility of individual, 46.320(8);Irish,
31.124; parties, (locofoco), 23.419; (nationals), 42.521(9);* women in, 46.801 ; population, fysical (conditions),
2.513(19); (future), 43.-718(11) ; helth, 1.582(15) ;
Germans, 42.459; Welch, 37.305(8); in 1900, 32.-487(8) ; press, w., 44,556;
comic, 19.167 ; and courts,
31.253; lit. criticism, 39.-312(6) ; railways, 30.641-(13); 31.380(5), 611(7); 38. w., 43.269; soc, 27.338(11); 34.559(8) ;*43.1(9) ; 44.677 ; abroad, 43.394; condescen sion in foreigners, 23.82-(12) ;*
agrie,
fathers and suns, 41.128; character,35.-561(6); (intellectual),
42.-391;* (unsocial), 43.257, 535; Puritanism and man ners, 43.159(4) ; country life, 39.748; middle class, 46.582; dangerous tenden cies, 42.385(17) ;* local
ri
valry, 46.438; women, 44.-307, 791; 46.724; (transi tional), 46.817(6) ; (girls), 43.810, 812; 46.143, 721; (workingmen's wives) ,43.-59(12) ;*French
view, 45.-853 ; stage, 23.635(9) ; 34.-754; 41.353; exp., 34.20(7), 527; 44.149(6);tarif
re form, 28.460(21); protec-tion,29.212(12);41.607(15); 41.607(15) ; and publishers, 39.369; taxation, local, 33.-59(10) ; federal, 25.72(14} ; personal situs, 35.314(8) ;univ., scientific schools, 23.-205. American literature, 25.56(6) ; 42.771; exp., 42.242, 374, 497; 43.401, 528, 809; 44.-399; 45.143; 46.138; Ct. school, 15.187 (14); early novelists, 37.404(8) ; hu mor,10.252(2) ; 39.233 ;
" li
braries," 42.370; memoirs, 41.129; story papers, 44.-383(10)."American Mag.,"
5.430(9). Ampère,J.
J.,
cor.36.630(3) . Anaesthetics, discovery, 21.71 (7). Andersen,H.
C,
36.598(4). Anderson, A.D.,
42.584;R.
40.626 ;R. B.,
39.498. Andorra, 21.414(15).*Andrews,
С.C,
44.81.Angell,
H.
C,
42.73 ; 44 ; 45. Anghiera,P.
de, w., 44.413.Animal nature, studies,39.135
(8);
fenom., 25.321(11); mind, w., 46.136 ; sagacity,40.236 ; have souls ? 34.4Й.
Annan,A.R.,40.48
;t42.283.t Antoninus,M. A.,
12.529(4).Antwerp art school, 34.81.
Apples, wild, 10.513(13). Appleton,
T.
G.,41.550, 806.Apthorp, W. F.,
41.32; 42.-321; 43.145; 44.444; от., 45.699. Aranda, 20.296. Archseology, con., 40.241. Archerv, 44.548. Architecture, Gothic, 22.212(9);
[spires], 5.75(13); ru ral, 37.428(7).Argentine, see
La
Plata. Arnando,J.
B.,
45.562.Arndt, E. M.,
44.711.Arnim, B.,
5.251; 31.210(8).Arnold,
E.,
45.836;H. P.,
46.268;J.
Ж., 46.128;M.,
43.159,411; 44.675.Art,w.,
24.119(6) ; 41.720; 42.-26; 44.160(10); [biog.],43.-490; criticism, 25.253; 38.-754(5) ; andfilosofy, 44.670; Greek, 7.654; 8.76; w., 39.-634 ;med., w.,39.378 ;renas cence, 44.260(5) ; [exp. incollecting old masters] ,
6.-578(9) ;European, con.,
32.-ii;
(prœ-Raf.), 1.504(3);—
formation galleries, 6.106 (4); works, prices, 32.203 ;—
decoration, 41.693(4) ; 42.204(11) ;[ornament] ,30.-653(8);"LsArt,"
39.377; 40.112,755; 42.252; 43.121, 543. Artamof,P.,
42.296.Aryan
migrations, 41.145.Asia,C,
Russians in,36.71 (7) . Assassinations, 46.466(9).Astronomy, 30.379(3).
Athens, ancient, women's rights, 27.273(14).
Atkinson,
E.,
45.742. Auerbach, 36.506 ; 39.506 ; 44.-687; 45.566. Aulnoy,Mrs.,
34.631. Autenrieth, 40.506. Austin,J.
67., 46.416.Austria, German, travels,
27.-27(13).* Avery,
B. P.,
40.754.Baboock, Vf. H.,
41.158 ; 44.-137. Bach, 42.321(12). Bache, R.M.,
46.828.Backus,
L.
W.,
44.300.+ Bacon,D.,
1150(8).*Bacon, E. M.,
43.715.+ Bacon,F.,
3.514(5) ;R.,
6.746 (13).Bacon, T. R.,
42.452.+ Bagehot,31.250. Bailey, 40.145; G., 17.743(8).Baillïe,
J.,
39.219. Baker,J.,
40.268 ; S., 19.627; W.M.,
42.433 ; 43.752. Balearic iles,20.680(11) ;* 21.-73(13).*Ballard,
J.
P.,
45.128;Б.
E.,
46.828. Balzac, cor., 39.367, 637 ; от., 42.299. Bancroft, G., 27.682; от., 19.-763; 39.380. Barbadoes, labor, 9.275. Barlow,J.,
15.193.Barrows,
S.J.,
46.614. Bartlett,S.
C,
44.121 ;"W.F.,
41.801. Baskets, 40.689(9).Bates,
С.F.,
45.774;t
от., 46.-440 ;К.
L.,
44.451;t W.
О., 44.34.+ Baumbach,R.,
43.532.Baxter,
S., 42.177 ;. 43.716.+ Bayard,J.,
45.665. Bayreuth fête,39.603(7). Beaconsfield, 42.369.Beard,
G.M.,
43.118. Beattie,J.,
46.816. Becker,A.,
23.562(3). Beecher,H. W.,
13.106 ;L.,
15.631(4). Beers,E.
L.,
45.839. Bees, 16.129(14). Beethoven, 5.364(13). Belgium ry., 37.364. Bellamy,E.,
46.824. Benedix,R.,
34.118.Benjamin,
S. G.W.,
39.330; 40.ii; w., 41.135.Benson, E.,
40.290. Benton,T. H.,
45.60. Bentzon, T., 42.774. Bergsoe, 32.115 ; 42.702. Berkeley, 20.277. Berlin, music, 34.455. Berlioz,H.,
41.32(11) ;w.,45.-699 ; cor., 43.825.Bermuda, trav., 40.i ;
41.ii*
Betham-Êdwards, 44.653. Bibracte, 26.23(7).
Bigelow, E. B.,
42.475.Billings,
J.,
40.633.Bird,
J.
B.,
46.266. Birds, 17.672; 44.797; in cit ies, 44.396; sedge, 23.384 (3) ; singing, 2.285(6) ; 44.-349(7) ; uses, 23.405(10) ; winter, 3.319.Birla,
T.R.,
39.634. Bishop,N. П.,
42.582 ; 46.265.Bishop,
W.
H.,
40.732,*+ etc., 41. v, 42.91; 43.609; 44.383; 45.600;t
46.476;t
№., 44.264. Bismarck, w., 43.823; cor., 43,678.to
Atlantic Monthly.
Bj/lrnson, 25.504(7). Black, W., 39.485; 40.101, 110; 41.489; 43.259, 502, 546 ; 44.120 ; 45.717 ; 46.834. Blackmore,ilA91 ; 46.827, 865. Blaine,J.
G.,
45.554. Blake,W.,
13.433(15) ;w., 31.-373 Blindness, color, 26.200(5); w., 45.569. Blochwitz, 40.118.Blood, circulation, discovery,
44.799; 45.421. Blumhardt, 26.712(6). Blunt,
A.,
44.612.Boit, J.,
43.716. Boker, 29.714* Bonaparte, cor., 25.712(18) ; plottokill,
44.785(3).Bone,
J.
II.
A.,
39.278.Bonner,
S.,
42.704.Books, 14.265(18) ; 16.525 (10) ;badeffects, circulating libraries, 45.571 ; cheap
"
li
braries," 40.619.
Boorde,
A.,
40.438.Boston,
Eng.,
9.88(14).* Boston amusements ; art,39.-617 ;
H.
art со.,31.244 ;music, 42.769; [jubilee!, 24.-245(9) ; 30.376(3) ; build
ings, new,33. 119 ;Old South, 40.93;
Trinity
decoration,39.231 ; 43.633 ; lodging
houses, 5.673(8) ; edu: schools, 36.511 ; 44.126 ;
scientific for women, 39.-767 ;art,32.244 ;history, w., 46.858 ;puritan, 45.158(14) ; 1768-70; 9.701(20); siege, 37.466(11); diary B.officer, 39.H; fire, 31.97;
library,
public, 45.141; soe., 43.670; taxation, 42.453 ;Univ.,
34-126.Bostwick, H. P.,
46.464.f Botany, mistakes, 41.541 ; 42.111. Boucicault, 41.97. Bourgault Ducoudray, 46.410.Bowker,
B.R.,
46.320.Boyesen,
41.565;t
44.63;t
№.,39.244; 43.541; 44.364. Brace,C
L.,
24.258. Brahe,T.,
31.113. Brandes, 35.115 ; 37.505, 755. Brassey, Mrs., 46.266. Bratish, col., 20.658(11).Brfal, M.,
43.272.Brignoli,
15.573. Brillat-Savarin, 23.15(5).Brockway, A. M.,
40.475. Brodribb, 40 509.Broglie, duke of, 44.807.
Brook farm, 42.ii. Brooke,
J.,
18.668(14). Brooklyn schools, 34.255. Brooks,P.,
40.751; w., 41.-547.Brotherton,
A.W.,
39.411;t
40.536;t 43.458;t46.37.+Brown, A.
G., 39.697 ; О.B.,
37.404.Brown, E. E.,
42.596;t
46.-787 ; G.W.,
43.580 ; 44.521 ; 45.594; 46.846;H. A.,
w., 46.272. Brown,J.,
28.1(9); 41.671;44.738(6);/.
Л. 40.717;S.,
29.447 ;*T.,
20 276. Brownell,H. H.,
15.589 ; 39.-619. Browning, 29.82; 39.107; 42.107; Mrs., cor. 39.629; w., 29.713*Brush,
С
C,
44.147;t
w., 44.369. Bryant,W.
C,
45.714; w., 29.449* Bryce,J.,
42.583.Buck, D.,
39.492 ;w.,34.758. Buckle, w.,46.574; w., 25.51. Buddhism, 37.674(19); andR.
С
eh., 26.660(5). Bülow,H.
von,29.140. Bugbee,J.
M.,
40.119(7) ; w., 36.763; 37.511. BunkerHill,
36.79(11), Bunsen, von, 23.129;Mrs.
44.555.Burchard,
H.
C,
41.607.Burial
with head towardE.,
19.621(4). Burke, 31.173. Burma, petroleum, 22.404(9) ; trav., 20.453(13). Burnett,
F.
H.,
40.365,631; 41.142; 42.113; 44.367; 46.414. Burns, 44.502(10). Burritt,E.,
w., 46.577.Burroughs,
J.,
46.192; w., 40.113; 44.123; 45.417.Bushnell, F. L.,
46.47.f Burton, capt., 19.631;В.T.,
40.119. Busch,M.,
43.823. Butler,В. F.,
12.104(12); - Johnstone, 42.585. Butt,B. M.,
45.51.Byers,
45.617. Bynner, 40.508; 43.753. Byron 39.85; w., 44.408; w., 40.138(5); 42.655; home, 13.239(5).* Cable,G.,i5M;
46.829. Cabot, G.,' w., 40.500. Cœsar, 44.273(15) ;w.,44.405. Calder,A.,
42.700. California, 23.753(3) ; travels, 14.75(11); [S.] 31.202; Chinese, 25.223(11) ; 28.596 (7) ; [religion] , 25.469(10) ;land policy, 43.335;
Univ.,
34.124.Calvert, G. П., 24.386 ; 43.679.
Cambridge
U.
exp., 42.637;women, 36.126(3).
Cambridge,Mass. ;hist., early, 40.85(7); Washington in 36.92(6). Camping out, 8.756(4). Campbell family, 27.559(14) ;
//.,
46.417. Canada, lower, w., 42.382; travels, 7.346(13) ; back woods life, 33.ii ;* 34.423 ;* 39.287;* hunting, 32.267-(17) ;Aúrf.,early,19.723(8) ;* 32.Ó;* politics, 46.56(11); soc. surnames, 41.392. Canning, 20.300. Canterbury, 45.524(12).Cardigan, 7th earl, duel, 21.333(5).
Carlyle,A.,7.249;
T., 30.550* Carrick,M.,
22.129(6).Carrington,
K.,
43.311 ;+ 44.745.+ Cary,T. C,
40.702.Catherine
II.,
mem., 4.2*2(3). Caton,J.
D., 41.401.Cats, 33.737(7).
Cavour, w., 41.804.
r
Cemeteries,39.23.
Central America, travels,
5.447 ; 6.44. Century, 1styear, 42.242. Cervantes, 27.591(11).* Chadwick,
J.
W., 39.376. Champney,L.
W.,42.430. Channing, w., 46.570(4). Chapman, G., 20.701.* Charles,Mrs.,
42.197. Chase, W.M.,
40.105. Chasles,P.,
mem.,39.508.Chaucer, fie. lives, 40.ii; w.,
41.403; ed., 45.108.
Cherbuliez, 32.501(3) ; 40.617, 634 ; 43.252, 548.
Cheyennes, 43.531.
Chicago, 23.443; Sunday lec
tures,39.488.
Child, L.
M.,
44.234. Children, language, 41.542; 46.722; stories,41.127 ; 45.-327(8) ; and bible,45.775(4). China, w., 41.397(4) ; trav., 34.340(4) ; religion, 24.-336(15).* Chivers, 29.269* Choate,R.,
2.374 ; 43.268. Choctaws, 25.486(11).Christian church, archit.,
40.-490; celibacy, 20.378(4); foreign missions, 40.o26 ;
preaching, 44.129(8) ;* re ligion, 30,559;* 34.719; w., 31.367; 46.769: hell, 41.389; evidences, 23.304(11) ; 46.-676(9) ;future, 45.423. Clark,
E.
L.,
39.117. Clarke,C,
43.680; Ж.H.,
42.377 ;J.
F.,
36.356 ; 42.-380 ;J.
S.,
19.753.Cleaveland,
С
L.,
40.584;f
41.346;t
43.601.f XClement. С.
E.,
HAU.
Clement, E. H.,
46.651.fClergymen in fiction, 45.139 ;
trials, 44.756 ; insincerity,
42.389.*
Supplementary Index
Codman,J.,
44.651. Coffin, С.C,
24.257; 43.125, 553."
Coin du Monde," 39.381. Coincidences, lit., 40.94. Colbert,E.,
9.136. Coleridge,H.,
7.551 ; S.T.,
15.213(8); 45.483(16).Collier,
T.
S., 41.179 ; 44.-477 ; Shakspere, 8.257. Collin», Wm.,46.815. Colorado, travels, 26.707(5); 39.663(5).У
Combe,A.,
37.456.*/s
Combette's case, 26.75. V Comedies, seePlays.Como, 20.339*
Concord school, 46.652(5). Conkling,
В.,
45.557.Constantinople, insane asy
lums, 28.527(19). Consumption, 11.657(17).
Conway, M. D.,
42.11; w., 43.819.Cook,
C,
43.173; w., 40.752; 41.794. Cooke,J.
E.,
40.631 ; 46.827.Cooke, В. T.,
40.65;t
42.88;t
43.283;t
45.465;t
46.16;t
46.730.t Cookery, 16.535(10).Coolidge,
S., 46.179.+ Cooper, 37.411. Cooperation, 43.602(7). Copyright, w., 42.269; law,22.167(6); int. and cheap
reprints, 41.393; by judicial decision, 43.217(13"). Соrbiп,
C
F.,
45.129. Cork, lady, 39.434* Corneille, w., 39382. Cornwall,B.,
29.271.*Cobnwell,
H.
S., 42.706.+ Corot, 42.648. Corsica, 32.611(12).* Cottin,A.,
14.284(8). Cotton, 8.163; culture, 40.-188(8) ;mfg., primitive, 41.-19(10).Court, little, life at,
44.-478(10). Couture,
T.,
44.679. Cowper, w., 46.425. Cox.S.
S., 46.267. Crabb, G.,45.360. Crabbe, 45.624(6).Craddock,
С
E.,
41.576;! 42.532 ;+ 46.775 + Craik,Mrs.,
45.681, 857.Cranch,
С
P.,
40.34,t 206,+ 524;t
42.198 ;t43.616,t717;t
44.381;t
45.616.t Crane,J.
L.,
41.414. Criticism, 29.710;*39.106 ; 40.-40.485 ; 43.535 ; 44.257 ; val ue,42.238.Croker,
U. H.,
42.691.Crowninshield,
B. W.,
42.-683. Cruttwell, С. T.,43.267. Cuba, 44.90. Culture, 39.622; 40.99, 624; 41.132. Curtis,B. В.,
w., 45.265(5) ; w., 44.653 ; 2d, 39.630. Cushing,C,
2.750(14). Cushman,C,
42.251. Cyclopedias, 39.476.D.,
T.
A.,
40.669. Dacre, lord, 39.216. Dana,В. H.,
43.518(6) ; 2d, 24.259. Daniel, S., 22.27* Dante, w., 7.629(9) ; w., 3.iii; ed., 5.622(7) ; 39.506. Danube, races,39.401.* Darley,F.
О.C,
45.125.Darwin,
C,
45.131;E.,
w., 46.575. Daudet,A.,
40.111; 41.388, 394 ; 42.298,374 ; 44.798 ; 45.-117. Davies, 22.32;* w., 40.509. Davis,L. C,
46.419. Deer,Am.,
41.522; 42.247, 508; w., 41.401*De
Forest,
J.
W.,
40.173;t
42.403,t 669;t w.,45.680. DeKay,
C,
43.752 ; 46.703. Dekkar,T.,
20.696.* Delord,T.,
14.301. DeMille,
42.651. Demonology, 43.818(5). De Morgan,M.,
41.137. Denison,M. A.,
43.172. Dennis,J.,
39.505. De Quincey, 7.546 ;w., 40.569-(15). Deshler,C
D.,
45.357. Despine,P.,
35.466.DeVere,A.,
40.632. Diaz, 41.137. Dickens, 27.239, 763(8) ; 28.-v ;* 31.237 ; and wife, 40.-227(6) ;cor.,45.280;w.,
33.-689 ;"
American Notes," 39.462(5) ;"
Great Expecta tions," 40.327(7);"Hard
Times," 39.353(6). Dickinson,A.,
39.108. Diderot, 46.130(4). Didier,E.
L.,
44.555. Disappearances, 44.622(7). Dobson,A.,
43.776.Dodge, M. M.,
43.488;t
w., 45.839 ;R.
L,
39.756. Dogs, 29.550(9) ; stories,' 40.-744; mad,44.398. Donne,J.,
22.29* Doré, 24.379; 39.114.Dorr,
gov., 27.169(8) ;J.
С.В.,
45.838. Doudan, 41.680(12). Doughty, 23.338. Douglas,A.
M„
45.679.Douglas, M.,
39.684;f
40.-226.+ Dowden,E.,
42.575. Drake,S. A.,
43.755. Drayton,M.,
22.28* Dreams, 45.859; 46.402(8). Drone,E.
S.,
44.269. Droz, 28.248(3). Dueling, 39.616. Dugdale,R.
L.,
41.405. Duluth, 25.605Í9). Dumas,jr.,
40.235. Duveneck, 39.641. Dwight,T.,
15.191.Early
English Text Soc., 36. 383 ; 40.430(10).Earth,
theory, 31.471(9); prim, hist., 11.615(11). Eaton,Mrs.
gen., 45.547.Eaton,
D. B.,
41.241 ;w., 45.-414;D.
C,
42.780. Eden,C
H.,
46.264. Education, w., 12.533(4) ; 35.-637; 40.251; 41.807; classi cal,28.434(6) ;* compulsory, 35.382(3) ;examination sys tem, 45.594(5); helth in,16.385(13) ; higher, 19.451-(14) ;kindergarten, 42.125;
study languages, 23.358;
scientific, 23.360; 45.425;
technical, 45.753; — English
in, 44.393 ; ignorance book,
45.138; showy knowledge,
46.437 ; slow learning,
7.697;* manual train ing, 44.810; reading-books,
45.408; women, sei.,
33.761-(4); home studies soc., 36.-383; 40.254(3).
[Edwards,
Edith]
, 44.725. Eggleston,E.,
33.745; 43.504; G.C,
41.137. Egypt, travels,36.1(11),* 523-£11) ;* 42.200(4) ; under Pharaoh, 45.315(12) ; society consuls, 40.280(10) ; court, 37.513(7).Eichberg, A.,
46.29 ;+J,
39.-236.Electricity, Carrick case,
22.-129(6).
Eliot,
G. 24.386 ;29.714;* 33.-688; 38.684(11); 39.235, 366, 489, 746; 44.619; read ers, 36.105.Elliot,
C
W., 41.723;8. B.,
45.49. Emerson, 40.488 ;portrait, 44.-117; w., 27.173. Emery,S.A.,M.807.
England, travels, 38.696(9); [C.] 8.385(13) ;* [N.] 20.15-(5) ; 34.129 ;scenery comp,with
Am.,
34.659; skies,44.107(9) ; rural, 44.241-(11); ad.
CS.,
w., 45.414; [reform], 43,580(7); colo nies, emancipation, 8.742-(14) ; 9.273 ; edu: art, 32.-201 ;finance,1797-1821, 25.-615(11) ; hist., 1643, 3.725-(12) ;* law, early ,w.,43.263 ;pauperism,
12.36(16);*press, continental exp.,
43.-667 ; pay ,43.669 ; j-y.,37.360 ;*
society, 31.462(6) ;* w., 46.-713(3) ;exp., 46.249(9),690 ;
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Atlantic Monthly.
England, continued. in fiction, 33.485(4) ;* nat. character, 42.223(6) ; medi eval, 18.545(14) ; 1600, 43.-729 ;44.44; 1633,28.176(11); 1820, 18.224(12) ;—
gilds., 39.278(9) ;habits,45.86(10); [civic banquets], 12.195-(17) ; drinking, 46.544(10) ; hunting, 24.431(11) ; man ners, 44.774(11); 45.288; horses, 46.249(9) ; peerage, 44.370(10) ;ry.,
41.761(10) ; workingmen, 26.458(5) ;tel-egraf and
P.
O., 31.230(7) ; stage, 42.646; U., 46.385-(11)-English
language, w., 46.-427(5);[die],
45.418; grammar, 45.849; 46.287; in England, 45.374(121 ;pune, hyfens, 43.114; spell ing,41.257, 391 ; 42.111, 117, 504 ; 45.138 ;words, fashions in,44,671 ; 45.287 ;pronouns, 36.511 ; 46.863 ; 42.639 ; 43.-258 ;Americanisms, 40.234 ; 41.ii,668;42.iii;
43.iii;44.i;
[British],
45.669(9); gent, 45.422, 8a6 ; 46.141 ;ground, 43.812/ likely, lope, 45.428 ;dialect, Southern states, 41.-256; partial, 42.650; ske
daddle, 40.748;
Welsh
rab bit, 40.490.English
literature, w., 39.-505 ;early,study,40.430(12) ; Elizabethan, 19.144(10);* English women, 44.621 ; German influence, 40.129-(18) ;poetry; songsof
chivalry, 43.12(13) ;future, 43.-671 ;local color,45.417 ; feet, 43.534; rimes, 46.725, 867; words, 41.260. Engraving, w. 42.652 ; wood, 25.681(7); 43.705(10).
Erie
railway, 32.124. Escott, T.H.
S., 46.713. Eugénie, 36.583.* Europe, travels, 39.19(211 ; 1st dwellers, 41.145(13) ;Aryan
invasions, 39.404;* S.E.,
races, 39.401.* Evans,F.
W.,
23.ii.Everett,
H.,
42.366.+Evolution theory, (Gray) ,
6-iii ;* 18.415(10); 19.300-(6) ; 43.815; 46.441(18) ;w.,
39.371, 634; 46.275; and language, 31.379.
Exercise, 9.102(13).«
Eyes, weak sight, 42.73(7). Faed, 41.136. Faience violin, 43.609(7). Falke,
J.
von, 44.166.Fall
River, 43.689.* Fans, 40.701. Farjeon, 42.115. Farming, w., 39.119. Farragut, 45.688(3).Fawcett,
E.,
39.142;t
40.-84,t268,t 447,t 584,t 709;t
41.188;t
42.555;t
43.716;t
44.325;t
45.779;t
w.,39.231 ; 41.632 ; 44.547 ; 46.414, 439.Fay, A. M.,
45.840;T.
S., 43.537. Fazy,J.,
41.347(6). Fechter,С,
40.97, 483. Fellenberg, 15.550(10).Fenn,
E.
H.,
42.437.+ Ferguson,J.,
34.243;S.,
46.-Feuiilet, 43.687.Feuling, L.
U.,
41.606.t Ф.B. K.,
44.98(8). Fiction, 33.684(13); 39.620; 44.796 ; autobiographical form, 39.227 ; characters, 40.238; chronology, 46.583; elongated classics, 39.225;dally life, 43.396 ;
of
future,34.3'13(11); historical,
44.-361; mothers, 45.286, 709;
nomenclature, 42.250; read
ers : books with following,
39.362; realism, 40.368; 41.-130 ; supernatural, 45.136, 301.
Fiction,
Au
sérieux,46.329 ;Bit of
shore life, 44.200;* Brown's retreat,46.29;Childof
state, 40.334; Clary's trial, 45.465 ;Conductor and Rosamond, 44.745 ; Count Pulaski's strange power,41.729; Croombe, 39.595;
Dancin' party at Harrison's Cove,41.576 ;Deodand, 46.-476 ;Detmold. 40.732 ; etc.;* Electioneerin on
Big Injun
mt.,45.99; Europeans, 42— 52., etc. ;* Florentine exper iment, 46.502 ; Freedom Wheeler, 40.65; Gentle
fire-eater, 41.43; George's lit tle girl, 43.619; Hannah Dawson's child, 45.362
House
of
entertainment,42.305, etc.;
of McVicker,
44.453;
How
Captain As-cott floored the ghost, 40.-207; Irene the missionary, 43.426, etc. ;* Kathern, 40.-' 661 ; at Kawsmouth station. 44.155 ;Lady of
the Aroos took, 42.597, etc.;*Left
out, 39.43; a
Lost
lover,41.308; Loves
of
Alonzo FitzClarence Mclntyre's false face, 45.600; Massy Sprague's daughter, 44.1 ;Miss Magdalena Peanuts,
44.288 ;Miss Martin, 43.797 ;
Mrs. McWilliams,
46.380; Mosume,42.81 ;Theotherfel-low, 42.669 ;Our new neigh bors at Ponkapog, 43.85;Parson's horse-race, 42.470 ;
Pension Beaurepas, 43.460 ;
Pines
of
Eden, 43.48;Por
trait
of
alady, 46.577, etc. ;Preceptor
of
Moses, 46.230 ;§ueen
odmanof
the keeper,39.261Sheba, 40.1, etc.;*;* Rosamond and theconduc-tor,43 .3 11 ;Romance
of
Sun rise rock, 46.775; Saint or sinner, 41.488; on Sand Island, 39.569 ; atSignof
theSavage,40.36 ;Sister Mary's story, 44.576; Some
of
us,44.725; South devil,45.173 ;
Stillwater tragedy, 45.433, etc;* Student's sea story,
43.100 ; Sylvia's suitors,
46.-206; 3758, 44.ii;
Trials of
JosephPrimrose,41.165
;Un
discovered country, 45.66, etc. ;*
Ward of
three gardians, 39 697;
What
theysaid, 40.675.
Field, H. M.,
39.379; 41.810; S.J.,
45.665.Fieldat,
40.377.Fields,
J.
T.,
46.328;t
w., 42.775. Financial Utopia, 33.441(11).Finck,
H. T.,
39.603 ; 46.793. Finland, travels, 13.521(18).*Finley, M.,
43.757.Fish
culture, 22.208(4).Fiske,
J.,
39.401;* w., 45.-270.Fisher,
G.P.,
46.269;W.M.,
39.371.Fitch,
J.,
2.506(3). Fitzgerald,E.,
36.725;* w., 39.730.Flagg, W.,
44.349.Flandrin, H.,
30.483(4). Flaubert, 34.241 ; 40.382.Flax,
8.169. Fleming,I.
P.,
40.117.Flemish art, w., 39.381 ; lit., 6.503(6). Fletcher, D., 39.500; 42.193. Florence, 41.586(7) ; cathe dral, 42.657(12) ;* hist., 42.564(12);* old bankers. 24.629(8). Florida, travels, 33.543(9) ;
life, 43.641(8); hist., early, 12.ii; 14.530.
Flowers, succession,10.649(8) ;
wild, 39.245; 40.621; in Colorado, 40.401(6).
Floyd,
J.
B.,
26.471.Folk
lore, 27.ii;* 28.129; 29.61; 30.584;* 33.85;Ro
man,5.693(11) ;* mermaids, 16.77. Fonograf, 41.543. Food, 3.465(10).Ford,
E. E.,
43.715.+Ford.
J.,
21.185. Forster,J.,
43.546. Foster,I.,
3.550(10). Fothergill,J.,
44.366; 45.678; 46.833. Fotografy, 12.1(15).Foxcroft,
F.,
43.417.Sujyplementary Index
France, travels,
[E.]
25-i ; 26.i41.67(9); arehae., 26.23(7) ; army-chasseurs, 11.250 ; zouaves,4.221 ; art, 22.88; 36.257(12); hist., 1851, 27.iv; w. 41.269(3);
politics, chauvinism,
30.478(4) ;iy.,
37.366;* so ciety, w., 39.118; 44.231; 1786-9, 30.407;* hist, por traits, 35.257(13) ; salons, 2.341(17); titles, 46.285; stage, 10.289(2).French language, chalet, 42.109,250,376; lit.,32.754; w., 39.504; encyclopedists,
21.246(4);
1850-60;
14.ii(22); 1878,43.650(6). Francois,L.,
35.246.Franklin,
autob., 27.207(5); epigram on, 12.648.Frechette, L.
H.,
43.715;t
№., 43.127.French,
H. F.,
41.729 + Freneau,F.,
31.266. Frenology, 4.241.Friis,
F.R.,
31.112.Frisbie
case, 43.334. Froissard, ed., 45.130. Fromentin, 39.381. Frommann,A.,
39.63. Frothingham, О.B.,
41.671. Froude, 40.498 ; 44.405.f,.-Frugoni,
С.I.,
29.87(4). Fucino, lake, 19.472(5).Fuller,
<?., 37.631 ; 40.715.Fungi,
edible, 31.223(7). Furness,H. H.,
45.824. Furniture, prim., 41.426.Furnivall,
F.
J.,
41.678; 42.253. Galapagos, 31.579(5)."Galaxy,"
41.272. Gales,J.,
6.470(5). Galiani, 20.283. Gallatin, w., 44.513(8). Gallio, 19.608.Gardening,
16.283(7); 28.268(8). Gardner, D., 43.548;E. C,
41.725.Gardner,
E. C,
41.725;F.
L.,
45.741+. Garfield.J,
A.,
46.258(5).Garfield,
J.
A.,
40.49. Garibaldi, 22.326(9).* Garrett,R.,
39.643. Garrick,D.,
22.79(9). Garrison,W.
L.,
44.234-(4). Gastein, 27.27(13).* Gaultier,P.,
16.752(5). Gautier, 33.753 ; 45.395 ; 41.812; 46.125. Gay, 39.764. Generation, spontaneous, 29.-121(3); 39.760. Genet,E.,
31.385* Gen<4e, hist., 1815-60, 41.-347(6). Genova, 41.440. GeorgeШ,
madness, 37.534 (7);H.,
46.846. Georgia, travels,46.433. Germany, travels, 26.100 ; 27.433(13) ;*[C.]37.415(11) ;[N.]
Teutoburger forest, 23.40(10);Kyfhauser,
21. 614(12)*; [S.] SwabianAlb.,
23.369(9) ;* religion, 34.499 ; ry., 37.369 ;* social ism,44.521(11) ; soc,39.68; exp.,26.449(9) ;*[country-life].46.iii;romantic school,
36.49(9) ; names, 46.285 ; peasants, 46.639 ; stage, 42.177(10) ; lit.,36.689(10) ; romantic school, 37,607(9) ; war poetry, 10.1(15). Ghost stories,40.461 ; 45.710. Gibbon, 41.99(12).* Gibbons,
P. E.,
44.650. Gilbert, W. S.,39.232 ; 43.814. Gilder,R.
W., 37.105 ; 43.409.Gill, Mrs.,
43.683; W.T.,
40.373.Gilman, A.,
40.430 ;w.,45.108. Glaciers, 13.56* 224* 723;* 19.ii; 27.371 -,30.472.Glass, life under,31.329(8).*
Gobineau, 34.372; 39.761 ; 43.-271.
Godkin, E. L.,
46.729. Goethe,A.
von,35.30;*J.
W.,
39.62,210; 40.494; 44.403; [ancestry], 21.625 ; w., 39.-121; 42.518; 43.541; w., 16.273(18); 33.693 ; 40.144. Goffe,W.
6.89(5). Gogol,31.243. Goldoni, 40.601(13).* Goncourt,E.
41.180(8) ; 44.809. Goodale,E.
43.409 ; 45.127 ;G.L.,
39.245 ; 40.761. Goodrich,E.
P.,
43.124.Gordon,
С,
41.43.+ Gortschakov, 44.213(9). Goths, 22.719. Gould,E. B.,
w., 44.125. Grammar, reformed, 43.536. Grant, 23.378; 45.551. Gray,A.,
46.274.Grat,
F.,
50.461 ;+J.
П.,
42.-580; T., 46.810(4). Greece, travels, 33.173(10) ;anc.soc., gymnasium 3.529 (15) ;Ian., study 39.123(5), 234, 386(2)644 ;lit., w., 46.-705(5).
Greene,
G.W.,
44.770 ; w.,40.378;/. R.,
44.557. Greenland, trav., 25.102(10).Gkeenough,
J.
B.,
39.31. Greenwich, 11.306(15).*GrMlle,
H,
40.381 ; 42.198, 301, 648, 702; 43.549, 753; 44.368. Grey case, 18.690.Grey, B.,
42.320.+ Griffin,R.A.,
40.248. Griffiths,A.,
46.124.Grote, A. R.,
39,829.+ Grote, G., 44.770(4). Gualdo,L.,
45.119. Guerrieri-Gonzaga, 40.197. Guiana, maroons, 5.549(9). Gunpowder, 26.527(15).Gustafson, A.,
42.333; 44.-213H,
È.
M.,
46.836.H., H.,
39.30,t277,t467,t662; 40.46 ; 41.619,t 710;t
43.567 ; 44.106,t 170;t
w., 39.243; 40.103; 41.252; 42.777. ffabberton, 39.372; 40.381; 42.699. Handel, 42.321(12). Hafiz, 1.724'(10).Hale, C,
40.280;E.
E.,
44.-98;от., 39.370.Hall,
J.,
22.33* Halleck,F.
G., 39.718(12).Holier,
G.,40.383 ; 42.303.Hamburg, Bauhe Haus, 1.567
(8). Hamelin, piper,27.158.* Hamerton, 16.325(6) ; 39.118, 632; 41.395; 43.678; 44.164. Hamilton,
A.,
30.706;* w., 44.552; Andrew, 39.65; G., 40.111. Hammond,E.
P.,
39.738. Hampton court, 46.685. Hampton,W.,
42.7. Hancock,W.
S.,45.664. Harding,C,
23.343.Hardy,
T.,43.260, 500 ; 44.672.Harland, M.,
43.684; 46.269.Harney,
W.W.,
40.2074Harris,
W. T., 36.638.Harrison,
J.
A.,
42.514; 44.-650.[Harrison,
J.
В.],
42.385* 521* 717;* 43.59* 129* 689* 44.129* 488* Harte,F.
B.,
30.84;* 39.103, 500 ; 42.432. Hartley,D.,
20.291. Harvard,U.,
33.636; 41.675; sei. school, 23.514 ; women,40.637; 43.550; graduates,
44.254 ;life, w., 39.373 ; re form,18.296(11) ;
Yale
race,44.333(6). Harvey,
P.,
41.669. Hassaurek.F.,
44.361. Hats, primitive, 40.699.} Hatto, bishop, 27.160* Haussonville, 44.232.Hawaian ilands, 23.756 ;bath ing, 44.394. Hawthorne,
J.,
40.242;N.,
27.iv ;* w., 39.363, 743 ; 40.-102, 109 ; ed., 40.753.Hay,
J.,
30.85* Hayes,В. B.,
ad., 44.190(9). Hayne,P.
H..30.SO*
Haynie,
J.
H.,
46.466. Hays, W.J.,
45.129.Head, A.,
46.675.+ Heavysege,C,
16.412(7). Hebel,J.
P.,
9.430(13).* Heine, 27.526 ; w.,32.237.to
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Helgoland, 20.247(5). Hetiotypes, 32.247. Hellwald,F.,
44.255. Helmholtz, 32.507. Hendricks, 45.666.Henri
IV.,
cor., 39.247.Henry
VIII.,
10.16(14). Hens, 15.653(9). Herbert, G., 22.35* Herculaneum, 40.641(10). Heredity, 41.796 ; 46.441(18). Herndon,W.
H,
19.406(10). Hешу,P.,
44.685. Heyse,P.,
43.549. Heywood, T., 20.692.* Higgineon,M.
T., 45.129.Higginson, T.
ЛУ.,42.1 ; 46.-248,t657.Mill, A.
S.,
42.651; Q.B.,
42.654;B.,
32.565. Hillebrand,К.,
31.752; 36.-504 ; 40.634 ; 43.126 ; 44.230 ; 45.567. History, study,25.44(12) ;ar rested civilizations, 31,250; men vs.circumstances, 46.-441(18). Eitchcock,R.
D., 43.547. Hobbes, 45.197. Hodgson,F.,
w., 44.407. Hоlden,L.
H.,
44.649.[Holland], court, life, 44.478-(10) ;
J.
G.,39.107, 113.Holly,
E.
H.,
42.381. Holm,8.,
42.701.Holmes, O.W.,
39.257,t 659;t
41.122;t
42.335;t
44.238;t 46.205;t 46.823;t w., 29.-450;*43.120 ; 46.704 ;autob., 23.115(9) ;* breakfast, 45. (24). Holst, von, 39.630. Homoeopathy, 1.250(3). Hook,T.,
15.477(13). Hooker, R., 37.727(7). Hоре, T., 40.97. Horne,R. H.,
39.629. Horses, buying, 43.741 ; inU.
S.,21.513(20). Horticulture,Am.,
11.482. Hosmer,J.
K.,
43.680. Hotten,J.
0., 46.127. Houghton, G., 46.701. Household, art, w., 39.642; 41.794 ;bric-a-brac, 42.373;t
cooperation, 22.ii; 23.iii;
drainage, 36.339(16), 535-(18) ; 37.482(10) ; 44.56(6) ; keeping, 17.456(10) ; pic tures, 42.248; strings, 44.-404; windows, 41.800. Howard, 0. 0., 43.685. Howe,
J.
W.,
30.78*Howells,
39.87, 195; 40.36,t 148*etc., 601;* 41.99*332* 629 ; 42.597, etc.,t 741 ; 45.-66, etc.*t Hugo, 33.627 ; 41.269. Hume,D.,
44.557; 45.205. Humor, 46.436. Eumphrey,L.
B.,
43.119. Hunt,L.,
11.612(3) ;W. M.,
45.Ш; 46.i; 189; w., 37.629; 39.251; 40.710(5); 45.120-(5).Huntington,
H. A.,
43.164. Hutchings,J.
M.,
43.335. Hutton,К. H.,
39.246.Htde,
S., 44.478. Hygiene, 18.85(8), 599(6). Hymns, easter,old, 43.417(9). Ibsen,H.,
34.368.Iceland lit., transi., 39.498.
Ideville, 31.369.
Illinois,
7.579(19) ;dairy farming, 44.723; soc., early,
19.403(13).
India, native soc., 18.728(11) ; 29.286(13); Brahmins,
1-79(12) ;children, 1.625(9). Indian q. in Canada, 41.-385(3); Pacific coast, 33.-313(10) ; 35.163(10) ; power divination, 18.113(6) ;Terri
tory, 43.444(8). lngelow,J.,
30.77;*45.46. Ingersoll,L.
В., 44.558. lnnée, G.,31.114. Insanity, 10.272(10) ;asylums, 22.227(16); 31.748; [sane persons], 21.588(14) ;Insti
tutions, early, w.,40.374(3) ; 43.263. International Asso., 27.548-(11). Invention, future, 44.137.Ireland, F.
G.,43.159.Ironclads,
8.227(8).Irving, W.,
45.396(12) ;origi nal" Rip,"
21.623* Italy, travels[с]
, 19.465(12) ; 33.158(7);* 34.281(11); [п.], 18.354(12) ;19.220(7)*; 20.-337;* 27.422(9);* 41.437; church, 20.108(12) ; history, 1815-60, 4.529(7) ; 1859, 4.-244(13); soc, w., 31.369; 1800, Arcadians, 29.84 ; nobleman's household 40.-197(9) ; lit., poetry, w., 46.279. Jacquemart,A.,
40.759. Jamaica, maroons, 5.213(10). James,П.,
43.822.James, H.,
2d, 41.67, 437, 586 ; 42.iv ;+. 43.460 ;% 46.585 etc.+ ;w.,39.741 ; 40.96, 108, 748; 42.118, 508; 43.106, 167, 258, 399, 758; 45.282; 46.125; 140,363; 577 etc. ;+W.,
46.441.Jansenist convulsionists, 13.ii. Janauschek, 39.235.
Jansen,
K.,
30.497.Japan, stage, 30.257(15) ;tale,
42.81. Jefferson,
J.,
19.751. Jeffries,B.
J.,
45.569.Jenness, T. R.,
43.444. Jennings closet, 44.415. Jensen, W., 40.635. Jerusalem, 38.301(9).Jewett,
S. O., 41.308 ;+ 44.-200 ;+ 45.314,t 568;t
w., 39.-759; 40.100; 42.778; 45.684.Jews,
w., 46.566;U.
S., 26.-385(18).* Johnes,E.
R.,
45.840;E.W.,
43.267;8.,
41.397; 43.413;W.
S., w.,40.243. Journalism, independent, 39.-109.Judd, S.,
40.486 ; 46.414.Julian,
G.W.,
43.325. Juncker,E.,
42.702.Junius,
28.766(5).К.,
II.
B.,
39.287 ;* 40.461 ;* 43.286* Kansas farming, 44.717(6) ; pol., 2.111(8).Kaneko, N. T.,
42.81.J Kappes,A.,
43.123.Kearney,
J.
W.,
42.284 ;44.i. Keary,Л.,
46.123. Keats, w.,41.802; w., 29.171 ; ed., 40.117. Kellogg,E.,
43.125.Kelly,
J.
E.,
44.271. Kemble,F.,autob.,36.152,etc.* Kent,J.,
43.172. Kentucky, trav., 42.216(6); crow roost,42.641.Kerland,
J.,
44.149. Khayyam, 0., 39.730(6) ; 41.421(5). Kiarsarge, 42.109. Kiddle,H.,
41.807.King, E.,
46.702.King,
H,
44.155;+M.
A.
40.675;+T. S.,
41.264. Kingsley,C,
39.365, 752. Kirtland, C.W.,
40.348. Klunzunger,C
42.583.Knight, E.
H,
39.517, etc. ; w., 39.479. KnortzK.,
39.121.Knox,
gen., 17.264. Kossuth, mem., 46.568(2). Krasinski, 36.624. Labiche,E.,
46.48(8). Laborq.,17.81 (7) ; 27.544(15) ; 45.742; w. 46.846(8); and capital, 42.475(13); child-dren's, 46.787(5) ; manual,40.486 ; and natural forces,
43.551(15) ;over production, 43.497.(3) ; 44.117 ; working-men'sdebt, 43.815. Labrador, 15.564(7). Ladoga lake, 13.521(15).*
La
Farge,J.,
34.377.La
Fayette, 32.451.*Laffan, M.,
46,832.Laighton,
A.,
43.153; O.,45.361.t Lakes, great,
7.226(9)9.313-(7);
15.692(5). Lamb, lady C., 36.446;*C,
42.516.Land
q., 3.393(20) ; 42.337 ; 43.111; 46.849. Landon,L.
E.,
15.330(10); 32.567.Supplementary Index
Landor, В.,
40.489; W. S., 33.368; 39.119; 40.115; 41.-807.Langton, W.
C,
41.361, 649.Langley,
S.P.,
46.38. Lanza,C,
46.386. Laon, 41.72.La
Plata states, 2.178(13).Larcom,
L.,
43.144.fLabned, A.,
42.428.f Lassalle,F.,
45.392.Lathbop,
G.P.,
39.43,Í 595,Î 717; 40.476,t569; 41.301;t
43.48;+ 45.483, 660;t
46.-652; w.,37.106; 40.109;В.
H.,
41.754.+La
Tour, Mrs., 33.187.Laurel
inEng.
poetry, 2.ii. Laveleye,E.,
42.339.Law,
crim.,26.69(13) ; 31.763 ; int., neutrality, 41.771(10). Lawrence,Sir T.,
38.32(6). Leadvffle, 43.567(121.Le
Bedottwrre, 43.124.Le
Brun,Mrs.,
2.346(2); 45.702. Lee,Ann,
23.594.Lee, E. R.,
44.211.+ Lee,В. E.,
42.365. Legendre,N.,
43.128.V
Le
Goff,44,682. Leighton, W., 39.498.Leipzig U.,
woman's exp..44.788. Leland, 24.387.
Le
Moyne,J.
W., 42.382 Leslie,С
E.,
6.373(3):С
W.,
23.339. Lespinasse, cor., 39.246.Libel
law (Godkin), 46.729(10).
Lichtenberger,
E.,
42.518.Lie,
J.,
29.630.Life,
former, recollection of,40.748.
Lincoln, A.,
19.407(9); 30.-364(6). Lindsay, W.L.,
46.136.Linton,
W.
J.,
43.705; w., 43.121.Lippitt, F. J.,
42.349.Liquor
q., 22.189(18).*Liszt,
36.231 ;w.,36.377.Literature, authors' claims on public esteem, 43.245; and editors,45.573 ;(editors'ad
vice), 45.137; friends in biografies,44.118 ;giftcopies, 42.772; opinions
of
works, 43.402; habitsof
working, 20.570(15) ; books, success ful, 42.507,773; fashions, 39.233 ;immortality, 40.371 ; paradox, 39.490 ; proof readers, 44.401 ; religious ness, 39.104; rewards, 44.-119; 45.858; style, 9.401-(10); translations, 43.533 [see Copyright, Fiction] .Lithografy, chromo,23,348. Little,
A.,
41.726.LitM,
29.512.Lodge, H.
C,
41.739; w., 46.134. Lockwood,M. S.,
42.383. Loftie, W.J.,
39.642.London, living in,43.506(11) ;
restaurants, 26.748(7) ; streets, 43.230(11) ; minor theatres, 25.294(10) ;
U.
college, women, 34.383.
Longevity, increase, 24.iii. Longfellow,
E.,
37.507.Longfellow,
H. W.,
39.18,t 176,t 293,t 446,t 601;t
40.-731;t
41.30,t 235,t 286,+ 365;t
43.368,t 517;t
45.-805;t
w., 29.581;* 37.109; 42.120; 46.704; ed., 43.816.Lord
and Hicks, 41.390.Lorette, Canada,7.346.
Loring,
G.B.,
39.119.Louisiana purchase, 32.301.*
Lounsbubt, T. E.,
40.ii;w.,41.403 ; 45.355. Louvre gallery, 21.111(7)
Lowell,
J.
R.,
39.60 ;+ 40.-93;t
w., 39.93,374,712;* 40.370 ;В.,
43.757. Lucas, D.B.,
46.701. Lucca, 31.374. Lnbke, 32.118; 42.29. Lyndhurst, lord, 11.142.Lyon,
J.,
42.645.M.,
J.
T., jr.,
44.513 ;S.A.
L.
E.,
40.334;t
41.488;t W.
G., 44.472. McClellan, 41.458 ; 42.364. McClure,А.
В.,
24.258. Macdonald,L.,
37.454.* Mackaye,S.,
41.359. McKnight, G.,43.409. McLaughlin,M. L.,
40.760. Macleod, ST.,38.502(3).McLeod,
E.
A.,
40.641. Madrid, pictures, 4.634(4). Matzner, 35.762. Magellan straits, 31.89(8).Magbudeb, A. В.,
42.34. Mahaffy,J.
P.,
39.634; 46.-705.Maine forest, 2.Ш;* 10.iv;*
40.10.
Malibran, Mrs., 37.722.
Mallock, 42.188, 644; 44.255. 668; 46.720,767(8). Man, anatomy, 11. 567(13) ;
big, 41.256 ; cradle of, 41.-145(13) ; face, resemblances to, 46.584; increase, 44.326 (7) ;primitive, 10.670(8). Mann,
H.,
15.247(3). Manitoba, 5.103(5). Marmontel, 41.332(10)*. Maroons, 2.509(3). Marriage, 25.66(6), 360(8), 744(6) ; «iterions, 45.142, 419 ;infiction,44.798;wives' seniority, 46.864. Mars, 41.111(11).Mabsh,
J.
C,
43.716.+ Marston,J.,
20.694.*Mabtin,
С.В.,
43.650 ; 44.-761. Martineau,H.,
39.624(4) ;J.,
40.249.Maryland, history, colonial, 6.29(14).
Mason, А. В.,
43.602 ;С.A.,
43.717.+ Massachusetts,W.,
travels, 31.707; edu. 34.127; his tory, 1627 (Merrymount), 39.ii; labor, wages,43.401 ; State survey,35.357(6) ;taxation,42.761 (7) . Massing^er,
P.,
21.183. Materialism, w.,46.772. Mathieu, W., 21.503. Matsumoto, 28.678(11).Mather, F.
G.,46.56. Matthews,C,
41.268.Matthews,
J.
В.,
46.48. Matthews, W., 41.265. Maubreuil, 44.785(3).May, S.,
43.124. « Mazade,,41.805. Mechanics, dic.,39.475. Medicine,Chinese,21.257(ll) ; humbug remedies, 29.743 (7) ; quacks defended, 31.-322(7). Mendelssohn,34.247. Mennonites in Kansas,44.720. Merimée, cor.,33.500 ; 36.503. Merriam, G. S., 39.379. Meteorology, future, 46.645 (6) ; sun-spots, 31.377. Metternich, 45.691. Meyerbeer, 44.444(7) ;w., 33.-509. Michigan, travels, 26.191(4). Middleton, T., 20.693*Millais,
41.136.Miller,
E.
H.,
41.139 ;J.,
30.-86;*M. В.,
43.685.Millet,
F.
D.,
46.189; w., 40.106. Minnesota, 25.272(10) ; travels, 25.411 (12) ;great farms, 45.33(11).
Minor,
L.,
26.162(18). Missouri, 21.ii. Mitchell,N.,
24,384.Mitchell,
S.W.,
42.10;t
W.,
41.217.+ Mitford,M. В.,
6.355(7) ; 28.-750(9)./
Molinari,
G. de, 39.508, 745. v Molloy,J.
L.,
44.653. Money, banking, 34.195(11); loans,43.814 ;righteousnessof
making, 34.686(7). , .Monti, L.,
39.143; 46.163;)/ w.,42.252. Montpensier, duchess, (1627-93), 2.193(14);* duke, col., 3.4633; duel, 25.626Í6).* Montresor,A.,
4.495(5). Moody, 41.543 ;hymns,44.252. Moore, D.A.,
46.122;T.,
15.-97(10). Moosilauke mt., 46.657.to
Atlantic
Monthly.
MoraU,H.
S.,
46.567. Moran, T., 34.375. MoraviansinU.
S., 23.95(20). Morgan,L.
H.,
40.374.u
Morillo,
J.
A.,
3.177. Morley,H.,
43.414 ; 45.356 ;/.,
43.679; 44.806. Mormonism, 3.iii. Morocco andU.
S., 30.413*Morris,
44.402;В.,
46.702; W., 29.79;*39.103, 489, 501, 621. Morse,C
F.,
43.170. Morton,O.P.,
26.474 ;T.,
39.-687. Mother Goose,43.403. Motley, 40.369; 44.123.Mouton, Mrs.
C,
31.279.Moulton, L.
C.,45.386;t
w., 41.630. Mountains in lit., 44.302(9). München, beer at, 14.185(10).Muhlenberg,
W. A.,
w., 46.-564(2). Mules, 35.550(10). Murger, 12.686(15); 14.295 (3).Murphy,
J.
M.,
46.267. Music, 15.177(5) ; 40.239 ; w., 44.683; 46.410; (dic.), 39.-254; concerts, 32.756; 33.-380; 35.122; criticism, 40.-107 ; instruments (barba rous), 39-ii ;§40.i;§"inten
tion," 39.513 ;nature,42.749 (12) ;meaning, 42.488 ; no
menclature, 36.634(4) ; mu
sicians andmusic-lovers, 43. 145. Musset, w., 40.119(3). Mythology, сотр., 43.676 ; Greek, 3.1(16); 6.129(12); (Eleusinia), 4.295(9);
6-157(11); (goddesses), 24.-97(12).*Nadal, E.
S.,39.312. Napier,M.,
44.804. , Naples, 41.596(10). NapoleonIII.,
27.296.Narjoux,
00.757. Nast, T., 29.642.Natural hist., study, 9.vi.* Nature, appreciation of,
44.-303 ; 54.430.
.
Neal, D.,36.508 ;J.,
37.143. Negro hymns, 19.685(9) ; 24.-371 ; minstrelsy, 20.608(8) ; 24.71(15).* Nervousness, cure, 41.546 ; 46.578(4). Neuchatel hist., 43.538. Nevada, trav., 28.564.New
Brunswick, trav., 33.-43;* salmon-fishing, 36.142(9).
New
England, travels, 1835;26.iii; dialect,39.615 ;hist., colonial, w., 3.441; life, Spring, 7,385(9) ; country, 43.806 ; 44.546 ;farming,
2-334(8); 23.61(20); 39.584 (11); 46.238(10); society, women, 42.230(7), 503.New
Harmony, 32.224* 344*New
Jersey— "the
pines,"3.560(9) ;edu., 35.255.
New
Mexico, trav.,46.215(10).Newport,
19.612(7);* 21.63(5).*Newton, W. W., 44.678.
New
York,
15.73(15) ;publicballs, 44.35(9); art, 41.97, 529 ;exh.,43.777 ;academy,
34.506 ; 35.248 ; 37.124; mu
seum, 29.757(7) ; eh., Cath. cathedral, 43,173; edu., 35.510; pop-, German, 19.555(9); soe., 39.364; 42.91(6) ; 46.439; adventur ers, 25. 312(9) ; streets along Hudson, 21.1(9) ; Bowery
by night, 20.602(6) ; Broad
way, 18.717(11) ; children, 23.279(7) ; cries,25.199(5) ;
signs, 25.526(8).
New
York
state, trav.,24.14(11) ; (S.) 26.429(11) ; edu., 35.252. Niagara, 28.442. Nichols, G. W.,42.383. Nihilism, w., 46.562.
Nijni
Novgorod, 15.11(9).Nile,
cataract, 36.1(11).* Noble,A.
C,
46.419. Nodier,С,
2.356(2). Nordenskiold, 46.263. Northrup,A.
J.,
46.269. Norton, Mrs., 37.597.*Norton,
С.E.,
41.202 ; 42.ii;w., 46.854;
CL.,
42.581;W.E.,
39.766.Nova Scotia, gold,13.576(10) ;
trav., 33.iv.*
Notes,
С
H.,
39.311.f Ober,F.
A.,
46.267. Offenbach, 23.637. Ohio, edu.,35.253. Oldboy, G., 46.837. Oliphant,Mrs.,
41.551.Olnet,
E.
W..
42.129 ;+ 46.329.Í Oppenheim,L.,
46.475.f Oppert,F.,
46.268. Oratory, impromptu, 39.620. Oregon, trav., 14.703(12). O'Reilly,J.
B.,
45.48. Organ, Boston, 12.637(10).Organisms, chymical constit uents, 4.29(12).
Orient, trav., 39.112; trade, old, 36.468(7).
Orleans, Henrietta of, death, 29.512. Ormsby,
В. M.,
41.267. Osgood, G.L.,
31.249. Osgood,K. P.,
43.99.f Owen,A.,
39.362; 42.505;A.
C,
39.378.Owen, E.
D., 44.348.f Owen,R.,
31.10* 310* 735*Owen, K. D.,
41.596; auto-biog., 31.iT; w.,29.358. Owens,J.
F.,
19.755. Paalzow, Mrs., 45,450(14) ;w., 40.104. Packard,A.
S., 40.380. Paez,J.
A.,
3.184(5). Page,H. A.,
41.672;W. T.,
129(9). Paige,L.
В.,
40.85.Paine,
J..
K.,
39.111; w., 31.506; 32.248; 34.251; 37.633; Г., 31.174. Painting, w., 33.244; fresco restoration, 38.374; land scape, 9.162 ; water-colors, 34.694(11) ; 41.531.Palfrey,
F.
W.,41.801. Palmerston, 8.669. Paoli, 22.616(5).*Parini,
36.98(8). Paris, exh., 42.585(11) ; 43.41(7);pictures,
42.707(10).Paris,
count of, 34.503.Parker,
T.,
13.123(4). Parkman,F.,
20.363 ; 40.496. Parks, 7.416(13). Parmele,E.,
44.101. Parton,J.,
41.135. Passerotti, 31.627. Pattison,Mrs. M.,
44.616. Paulding,J.
K.,
37.404. Pauperism in cities, 22.52(4). Payn,J.,
42.702. Peale,R.,
22.644(5). Pearls, 7.361(11).Pember, P. Y.,
44.288.Pennsylvania,
trav., 46.192(12) ; coal region, 23.449(12); oil, 23.729(8); edu.,35.252 ; pop.,"Dutch,"
24.473(15). Pepperell,
Sir W.,
17.731* Perkins,C
0., 41.720. Perry,A.,
42.434, 502.Perry,
T.
S.,39.730; 40.129; 41.681 ;' 42.296 ; 44.230, 302 ; 45.693 ; 46.313, 810. Persia, religion, 24.150(18). Pessimism, 45.195(19).Peter
I.'s
will, 42.34.Petrarca, 20.307.*
Pfalz, Ruprecht von der, 3.725(12).*
Phelps,
E.
S., 46.676; w.,41.486; 42.640; 43,258,397;
45.50.
Philadelphia exh., 38.vii; 39.94; curious inventions, 39., 40., 41.«
Phillips,
W. A.,
44.738. Piano mfg., 39.228.PlATT,
J.
J.,
39.223;t
41.313; 42.768;t
44.97;t
w.,30.79;* 41.139; 43.546; S.M. В.,
40.187,t 547;t
41.790;t
43.183;t
44.369;t
w.,39.87 ; 41.630. Pickering,T.,
41.739(15). Pictures, cleaning, 39.252.Pierce,
E.L.,
41.262;O.A.,
46.121.10
Supplementary Index
Piers Plowman, 18.552(7);
40.436.
Pike,
J.
S., 44.125.Pillars, the two,33.85.
Pisa, 20.337.* Pisan,
С
de, 18.283(2). Pisemski, 27.265.Piton,
С,
43.268 ; 44.683.Pius
IX,
37.548; 41.649(7). Planets, 41.111(11). Plays, Blackbirds, 39.31 ; Counterfeit Presentment, 40.iii;Out of Question,39.iii.Pleasants,
L. L.,
43.310;t 45.362.+ Рое, birth, 46.286; w.,29.81. Poetry, 42.649; 45.428; col., 39.375; definition, 41.390; 42.367 ; 43.672 ; epithets, 40.367; ghost, 44.548; nature in, 40.101 ; writing,
44.547 ; sketeh-books,39.742.
Pole, W.,44.683.
Polar
exp., 26.492(11).Politics : sincere demagogy,
44.488(12) ;* natural history, 43.302(8) ; univ. suffrage a
failure? 43.71(12).
Political Economy : expendi ture by welthy, 43.256, 398 ;, saving vs. spending, 42.691(6);
free-trade,
36.204(16);protection,
36.298(17), capital,46.848. Political Filosofy, 45.19(13) ; shiftingof
power, 27.66o(6).Polk,
J.
K.,
46.799. Pontmartin, 14.200 ; 17.449. Poor,H.
V., 4L266. Pope, 27.122*(3) ; 46.721.Porter,
A.,
43.797Í;Л.Е.,
43.753. Porter,F. J.,
42.359(7)."
Portfolio,"
42.26. Portugal,io.ii.
Pottery, 30.499 ; primitive, 41.288(13) ;§ Cincinnati, 44.543(3);Plimpton,
45.135; inU.S.,
40.588(10). Powers,H.,
5.3(4);P.,
33.123. Pownall,T.,
20.285. Prescott,W. H.,
13.128(2).Pbeston,
H. W.,
42.72;t 43.12; 45.450; 46.637;t w., 39.369. Prime, W.C,
41.723.Prince Edward Island, 33.580.
Prindle, A.
C,
45.841. \Printing
machines, 13.615(6).' Prisons, w., 45.412.Pbitohard,
S.J.,
39.569. Proctor,B. W.,
39.754;R.,
A.,
34.750. Professions,unlearned,
45.742(11). Progress, 2.90(12); 24.661-(T). Property, prim., w., 42.337. Proudhon, 24.124. Provençal lit., 7.372(5) ; 38.451(9) ;* w., 39.369. Proverbs, 11.178(6) ; Spanish, w.,40.377. Protoplasm, 31.634. Prussia, edu., 34.509. Pueblos, 46.215(10). Quackenbos,J.
D., 43.266. Quincy,J.,
20.618(14).* Quinà, 37.503. Quiroga, 2.183(8).Quotations : fulmen eripuit,
12.648;* who runs may read,
45.708 ;instabileestregnum, ScyHam
-Charybdem,
16.745;* sublime to ridicu lous,44.258. Racinet, 40.112, 755 ; 43.122. Bacowitza,Mrs.,
45.392. Rae, W.F.,
46.264. Bailway accidents, 36.571-(12); 37.92(11), 207(12); state-ownership, 37.ii.* Ralegh, 22.308(5).* Ramsay,A.,
42.122. Randall, 45.664. Randolph,J.,
45.60. Rattlesnakes, 21.752(9). Ravenna, 22.711(12). *S Raymond,J.
T., 35.749.Ratmond, R. W.,
40.525. Read,Т. B.,
30.78* Reade,C,
40.507.Realf,
R.,
42.618.t Recamier, Mrs., 2.353(3) ; 42.-509.Reclus, E.,
41.180. Reelfoot lake, 42.216(6). Reid, W., 44.556. Religion, 5.358(6) ; intermin gling, 28.385(10) ; immor tality, 45.277(3) ; prospect moral interregnum, 44.629-(13) ; light treatment seri ous subjects,44.794. Rémusat, 45.387(5). Reuter,F.,
35.629. Reynolds,J.,
17.525(2). Rheims, 41.68.Richards,
F.,
43.497. Richardson,С
F.,
43.122. Richmond, capture,46.18(11). Richter, 11.136(3). Rideing, W.H.,
44.652. Ripley,Mrs.,
40.503. Robertson,F.
W.,
17.119(3). Robinson,J.,
42.513. Rochdale pioneers,43.604. Rogers,R.
Г., 44.805.Rome, life, 3.i ; 4.iv; 5.iv;* 27.758;* 28.215;* cata combs,
l.iii;
2.ii;
night in St. Peter's, 40.409(11) ; Gould charity, 39.366; neighborhood, 43.ii. Roskoten,R.,
46.701. Rossetti,D.
O., 29.273*Rossetti,
P.,
39.363. Round, W.M.
F.,
46.124. Rousseau, ib.22. Royall,A.,
45.544. Rubinstein, 34.454; w., 39.-253.Rudersdorf,
31.505.Rdnnion,
J.
B.,
44.222. Ruskin, 24.120; 41.589; 42.-39(12), 384, 652; 44.680. Russell, W.C,
44.258. Russia, w., 39.757 ; travels, 15.8(12);* serfdom, 8.39; soc, 16.34(13) ;* lit.,w., 39.-249. Ryan,F.,
46.701. S.,M. E. W.,
43.619.+-Sabran, countess, 37.246. Said,N.,
20.485(10). St. Albans, duchess, 39.441* St. George Co., 42.39(12).Ste. Beuve, 14.203 ; cor.,
41.-811; 43.270; w., 39.250; w.,
35.747; 39.119, 121.
Samoan islands, travels, 22.-37(13).*
Sand, ff., 39.628; 41.406.
Sanford, D.
P.,
41.138.San Francisco Vigilance com., 40.702(7).
Sanitary commission,
19.416-(13).
Santo Domingo, history, lO.ii; 11.ii.
Savage,
M.
J.,
42.699.[SCHAYER,
J.I,
46.iv. Scherer,E.,
33.117; 39.120; 46.130.Schiller, С J.,
40.316;t
42.-237.t Schliemann, 42.511. Schmidt,E.,
39.248; «/.,35.-505; 42.654;J.
H.,
43.266. Schopenhauer, 45.202. Schumaker,H. A.,
44.413. Schumann,C,
34.453. Schuyler,E.,
39.759.Science, pseudo, 4.241 ; and religion, 17.248(2) ; 44.668 ; 45.713.
Scofield,
J.,
45.759.t Scotland, travels, 6.385(10) ; 16.11(9); banks, 34.85(9); soc., 1650-1750, 27.559 ;song before Burns, 44.502(10). Scott, 46.313(7); w., 1.889; 33.687.Scudder, H. E.,
42.ii,t 39;45.301
;t
w., 40.761 ; 43.123 ;45.127,357; 46.134;
M.L.,
43.169.Sculpture, 2.64(14) ; color in,
44.800. Sealsfield, 37.410.
Searle,
A.,
41.111. Seaton,W.
6.478(4).Sedgwick, A.
G.,41.512, 771 ; 42.337; 43.217. Seeley,J.
R.,
44.412. Seguin,E.,
40.251. Semmes,R.,
23.515; 30.ii. Senses,20.740. Sergeant,L.,
43.682. Seton,E.,
44.266 ;Mrs.,
44.-549.Sewage,
Liernur
system,to
Atlantic
Monthly.
11
J
Sewall, F.,
40.688;tS.,
43.-539. Shakers, 23.ii. Shakspere, 10.284(4) ; 41.538 ; w., 34.118; 46.709(4); от., 43.116, 673; 46.813; ed., 42.253; on stage, Hamlets,23.i;24.i;
home, 11.43(9);* 32.47(4); public, 43.729; 44.44; tomb, 42.107; Fal-staff, 30.316(6) ;Henrv
IV,
46.861 ;Lear,
45.824 ; 46.111 (22).Shaibp,
J.
C,
44.502 ; от., 41.-552.Shaler,
N.
S.,40.724 ; 41.620 ; 42.216; 43.302; 44.326; 45.-765 ; 46.645. Shaw,F. A.,
40.118. Shelley,P. B.,
39.436.* Shepherd,R.
#.,41.803.Sheplet,
G.F.,
46.18. Sheppard,E.
8., 9.763(13); 10.498 (4) ; 40.492. Sheridan's campaign, 1864, 42.683 (8). Sherman,J.,
45.555;W. T.,
36.245.Shebwood, M.
E.
W.,
42.230 ; w., 42.192. Shillaber,B. P.,
43.124.Shinn,
С
H.,
40.669t.Shoals, iles, 24.i; 25.iii; 31.-532(7).*
Shuvalov, 42.333(2).
Siam, court, exp.,25.
iii
; 26.i;* life, 30.H*Sicily, travels, 46.38(9) ;
Christmas in abbey, 39.143 (16) ; hospitality, 46.163 (18)
;Mafiusi,
37.58(17).Sierra Nevada, trav., 27-ii;
28.ii*
Sigourney,Mrs.,
29.170.*Silk,
8.161; spiders, 18.129 (17).Silsbee,
J.,
44.576t. Silver mfg., 20.729 ; 9., geolo gy of, 41.620(9). Sime,J.,
41.804. Simon,J.,
44.682. Simpson,В.,
42.517. Singing, parlor, 24.410. Skepticism, 46.676(9). Slavery struggle, free produce,22.485(8) ; 1833,convention, 33.166(6).
Slavs under Roman empire, 39.406*
Smell, aesthetic value, 46.793
(6). Smith,
F.
H.,
39.512.Smith,
G., 43.71 ; 44.629; 45.-195 ; 46.425. Smith,J.,
24.669(10) ;R.B.,
42.513; S., 3.296; Wa., 38.119.Social Subjects : adventurers, 39.747 ;amusements, 18.338 (5) ; babies, 43.674 ;beauty, 45.420; intellectual
charac-S
ter, 1.791(10) ;charity fairs, 44.800 ;cheerfulness, 25.694 5) children, 11.1(9); 407 13) ; 19.120 ; collectors, 3.397 ;conversation, 16.221 11) ; personal courage,
¡9.360; whom gods love,
44.674; dress, 4.405(14); 17.490(10) ; 23.531 ;* 43.154 (5) ; mediaeval, 18,274(4) ; environment, 46.455(4) ; ex tremists, 39.364 ; fashion, 46.143; Filistines, 45.572; funerals, 46.438 ; future years, 7.596;* genius, 40.-491 ;gossip, 41.799 ;heroes, 44.801; illusions, 41,544; 44.674 ;unmaturity, 8.187;* inconstancy, 39.618 ; led horses,43.402; letters (old),
44.546 ;(writing) ,45.140,285 ;
is life worth living ? 45.575 ;
love in fiction, 44.400 ; sym
pathetic lying, 12.735 ;mar riageoffers, 43.392 ;ordinary
people, 46.725 ; parties, 18.-197(7) ;* politeness, 16.100 (7) ;post-cards,39.487 ;pro fessions, 20.370; prudence, 46.727(2) reserve, 45.429; scandal,42.240 ;sensational ism,26.195(5) ; servants,16. ; 567(8); 40.492; (Chinese), 23.747; silence, 26.698(10); solitude,40. 10;table:munic ipal junketing, 40.95 ; small towns, 46.139; tramps, 45.-717 ;traveling, 45.707 ; un-learnable things, 45.849 ;
work, 40.487 ; world's
judg
ment, 46.723; youth and romance,46.435. Socialism, primitive, 42.337 (6). Sokratês, trans.,43.685. Songs, 29.763 ; convivial, 22.-150(4);
English
folk, 31.-129(16); German, 24.442; old, 40.468(7). Soury,J.,
44.233.South Carolina, travels, 42.1
(6);
hist. 1562, 12.30(5); politics, 39.177(18) ; 41.1(11); society, 26.53(9); 39.ii; 42.245.
South Kensington art school,
34.79.
Southern States, 17.237(8) ;
after war, 17.237(8) ;
34.-663;* edu., 34.379; 38.125 (4) ; negroes, 40.620 ; (ex
odus) &.222Í8) ; politics,
45.817(7) ;[feeling], 36.465; society, 43.113; 46.434; (women), 43.811. Southey, 7.554. Spain, N.travels, 20.495(12) ;* 21.284(14);* politics, 1870, 25.368(9) ; 27.50(12) ;* 212
f8);*soc.
(holidays), 27.413m
Sparrows, 21.583(5).Spaulding, S.M.,
43.216.f Spedding, 43.542. Spencer,П.,
46.458. Spenser, 2.674(15). Spezia, 41.443. Spielhagen, 40.383. Spiritism, 6.699(15); 34.719; 35.57.Spofford,
H. P.,
42.51;t
43.-58,t 566.t Sprague,M.,
ib.b2. Springfield armory, 12.436. Spurgeon, 15.645. Spurzheim, 32.560.* Stage, 5.687(6); 21.270(7); acting, 40.483; advts., 41.-' 540; exp., 21.225(8); inci dent, 41.392. Stainer,J.,
39.254. Stanley,H. M.,
42.776. Stanton,E.
M.,
26.463(12). Stapfer,P.,
46.709. Statues, 40.241.Steam navigation, screw,
5.-314(15).
Stedman,
E.
C,
39.69,t159,t 492;t 41.193,t 435;t42.106t, 747t; 46.792t; от., 27.174; 41.313(7),793. Stein, w., 44.12. Stendhal, 40.290(5). Stephen,'L.,
40.245; 42.653; 46.721. Stephens, W.R.
W., 40.504.Stevenson, R. L.,
46.459;t от., 44.652. Stewart, G.,44.269. Stickney,A.,
46.716.Stillman,
W.
J.,
40.10 ;Mrs.,
31.370. Stockton,F.
В.,
46.417.Stockton,
L.,
46.206.+.Stoddard,
С
W.,
42.200;R.
II.,
39.426;t
42.367;t
43.-242; от., 29.582;* 46.698; W. O., 46.123. Stone, N.,27.201(6).Stobt, W. W.,
39.554,t 750;t
40.408;t
42.576;t
43.iL, от., 39.101 ; 43.524.Stowe,
42.470;+ 43.100,+ 154, 641 ;w.,42.430 ; 43.407. Stradivari,A.,
45.253. Strauss, D.F.,
w., 34.374; от., 31.367.Street,
А. B.,
46.368. Stretton,H.,
42.195. Strong,L. C,
45.839. Stuart, G., 22.641;J.
E.B.,
34.467(7).* Sully,R. M.,
23.342;T.,
23.-337. Sumner,C,
41.262. Sun myths, 28.641(16).* Superior, lake, mines, ancient,15.308(7).
Supernatural appearances, 6.-326(17); 16.513(6); 17.397