NO. ART. 418. 265. III. Jacquemont's, Victor, Letters, cxxx. 57. 137. II. Juana la Loca, cxxxi. 341. 268. 254. I. Kaye's History of the Sepoy War, Vol. I., cxxiv. 299. - cxxxiii. 90. 275. II. Lace-making as a Fine Art, cxxxv. 37. Lord, The Viceroyalty of, cxxxi. 305. NO. ART. on Forms of Government, cxviii. 138. 555. 260. VII. M 225. X. Macaulay, Lord, cxi. 273. - -, his History of England, Vol. V., cxiv. 279. VII. Malleson's French in India, cxxvii. 537. -, Autobiography of, cxxxix. 91. 181. 234. VI. Mommsen's Roman History, cxv. 440. a re, exii. 361. 2 . IIL - On the Sau5 cé La DIZE. CIT. 67. 214. - Lis SCO LAD I . 417. 24. X. Mooi Lecretas, I . 727. IV. Moro BOL, SI PLis intest Gto. Discoveries, cxii. IL M252 Britannica. S 2:36. IL Museos, Tze, in SD, Ti. 348. 241. L Xavier's Mesures of Caterbouse, CITIE. 1. 247. TIL. Napier, Sir Wiam. Le C E . 74. 25%. L Naposton Corresposezoe, TEE, CITTi. 2.2. 254. IV. Napoison IIL, Lis Juzes Casar, cart. 3.. 245. IIL Nastnşth's Plysical History of the Moon, al. 72. 285. - Note to the above arricie, crl. 426. 229. X. Naval Organisation, ex.. 22. 278. IX. - Tactics, The Past and Future of, cxxxvi. 559. 243. VII, Negro Race, The, in America, csis. 203. 270. IV. Newman, Dr., his Grammar of Assent, cxxxi. 382. 241. VII. Nile, The, Sources of, cxviii. 207. 276. VI. Oceanic Circulation, cxxxv. 430. 285. 1. Ocean Warfare, cxl. 1. 232. IV. O'Donoghue's Memoirs of the O'Briens, cxiii. 370. 266. I. Ecumenical Council, The, cxxx, 297. 266. Note to the above article, cxxx. 602. 273. II. O'Flanaghan's Lives of the Irish Chancellors, cxxxiv. 44. 236. VII. Oliphant, Mrs., her Life of Edward Irving, cxvi. 426. 259. II. Oysters and the Oyster Fisheries, cxxvii. 43. 247. I. Palgrave, Sir F., his History of England and Normandy, cxxi. 1. 250. VII. Palgrave's Arabia, cxxii. 482. 262. VI. Papacy, The, and the French Empire, cxxviii. 451. 268. III. Parieu, M. de, on Taxation, cxxxi. 370. 284. IV. Parisians, The,' cxxxix. 383. 246. IX. Parliament, The Five-Year Old, cxx. 566 249. XI. - Dissolution of, cxxii. 257. 255. III. - -, The Private Business of, cxxv. 85. 202. IX. -, The Expiring, cxxviii. 539. 263. - Noto to the above article, cxxix. 302. 255. IX. Parties, Position and Prospects of, cxxv. 269. 256. IV, Pasteur on Spontaneous Generation, cxxv. 389. 245. X. Pastorals, The Three, exx. 268. 248. X. Patents, The Law of, cxxi, 578. 233, I. Paterson, William, Lifo and Writings of, cxv. 1. 242. VIII. Phillimore's Reign of Goorgo III., cxviii, 523, 272. II. Photography, Applications of', oxxxiii. 338. 230. VII. Piozzi, Mrs., Autobiography and Letters of, cxiii. 501. . NO. ART. cxiii. 360. 259. IX. Queen's Highland Journal, The, cxxvii. 281. I. Queensland, cxviii, 305. 275. VI. Railway Organisation in the late War, cxxxv. 149. Ancient Monarchies, cxxv. 108. cxviii. 166. 204. Henry Crabb, Diaries of, cxxx. 509. Britain, cxi. 68. cxii. 34. 283. IX. Sacred Heart, The Devotion of the, cxxxix. 246. 282. NO. ART. 269. V. Sainte-Beuve, cxxxii. 126. VI. St. Paul's, The Three Cathedrals of, cxxxvii. 452. 227. V. St. Peter's, The Patrimony of, cxii. 104. 243. III. Saint-Simon, Duke de, and the Marquis of Dangeau, cxix. 61. 248. VI. St. Sophia, The Church and Mosque of, cxxi. 456. 236. VI. St. Swithun, The Legend of, cxvi. 418. 261. I. Salem Witchcraft, cxxviii. 1. 279. VI. Salmon Fisheries, The English, cxxxvii. 153. 280. V. Samarow's 'For Sceptre and Crown,' cxxxvii. 422, 281. IV. Savings of the People, The, cxxxviii. 94. 273. VIII. Scandinavian Politics, cxxxiv. 235. 286. 1. Scharnhorst, cxl. 287. 284. VIII. Schliemann, Dr., his Trojan Antiquities, cxxxix. 506. 241. VIII. Scots in France : French in Scotland, The, cxviii. 230. 228. VII. Scottish County Histories, cxii. 489. 243. VI. - Religious Houses Abroad, cxix. 168. 227. XII. Secret Voting and Parliamentary Reform, cxii. 266. 262. II. Senior on Ireland, cxxviii. 324. 258. VIII. Session, The, and its Sequel, cxxvi. 540. 274. IX. _ , and its Lessons, cxxxiv. 564. 286. X. -, and the Ministry, cxl. 549. 247. IX. Seven per Cent., cxxi. 223, 233. II. Sewell's Ordeal of Free Labour, cxv. 42. 226. VII. Shakspeare Forgeries, The Alleged, cxi. 452. 251. VII. Was he a Roman Catholic ? cxxiii. 146. 265. IV. Shakspearian Glossaries, cxxx. 85. 278. II. Interpretations, New, cxxxvi. 335. 240. IV. Simancas Records of the Reign of Henry VII., cxvii. 378. 228. II. Sinclair, The Master of, Memoirs of, cxii. 332. 268. VI. Smith's Tour in Portugal, cxxxi. 450. 236. I. Solar Chemistry, cxvi. 295. 265. VI. Somerville, Mrs., on Molecular Science, cxxx. 137. 263. I. Spain under Charles II., cxxix. 1. 264. - Note to the above article, cxxix. 605. 262. VIII. Spanish Gypsy, The, cxxviii. 523. 285. II. Speaker's Bible, The, cxl. 32. 235. IV. Stanhope's, Earl, Life of Pitt, cxvi. 113. 270. VIII. -M , Reign of Anne, cxxxii. 519. 279. VII. State-Papers, English (1639-41), cxxxvii. 182. 278. III. Stockmar, Baron, Memorials of, cxxxvi. 374. 279. – Note to the above article, cxxxvii. 294. 254. VI. Strauss, Rénan, and · Ecce Homo,' cxxiv. 450. 282. IX. Dr., his Confession, cxxxviii. 536. 249. VI. Street's Gothic Architecture in Spain, cxxii. 143. 277. II. Stuarts, The, at Saint Germains, cxxxvi. 47. 236. IV. Supernatural, The, cxvi. 378. 249. VIII. Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon, cxxii. 202. 273. III. Poems, cxxxiv. 71. 262. I. Sy bel's History of the French Revolution, cxxviii. 289. |