Gaboriau's (E) L'Argent des Autres, 323 Galitzine's (Princess) Prince Serebrenni, 627 Garden Oracle, 93
Gasc's (F. E. A.) French and English Dictionary, 192 Gatty's (Rev. A.) Sheffield, Past and Present, 350 Gautier's (T.) Histoire du Romantisme, 219
Gayangos's (P.) Letters, Despatches, &c., relating to Negotiations between England and Spain, S8
Geddes's (Prof.) On the Philological Uses of the Celtic
Tongue, 356
Gibb's (Sir G. D.) Life and Times of Robert Gib, 383
Gibbs's (W. A.) Arlon Grange, 458
Giudici's (P. E.) Writings of Dante Alighieri, 222
Gordon's (Dr. C. A.) Life on the Gold Coast, 192
Gosse's (E. W.) On Viol and Flute, 51
Grant's (C.) Little Lady Lorraine, 157
Grant's (Gen. Sir H.) Incidents in the Sepoy War, 13
Gray's (R.) Brave Hearts, 694
Green's (Mrs. B. R.) Lord Castleton's Ward, 761 Greenwood's (G.) New Life in New Lands, 224
Greppi's (Count) Études Diplomatiques sur la Question d'Orient, 793
Grey's (A.) Lady Willacy's Protégées, 694
Gubernatis's (A.) Count Alexis Tolstoi, 695 Guide to the Churches of London, 425
Guthrie's (Mrs.) Through Russia, 459
Hadley's (J.) Essays, 189
Halliwell's (J. O.) Papers referring to Shakspeare, 249 Ham's (J. P.) Trumped with the Deuce, 191
Hamilton's (W. D.) Calendar of State Papers of the Reign of Charles I., 591
Handbook for Australia and New Zealand, 291
Handy General Atlas, 825
Hardy's (Sir T. D.) Athanasian Creed in connexion with the Utrecht Psalter-Further Report, 820
Harris's (J.) Wayside Pictures, 356
Hatton's (J.) Clytie, 860
Hay's (M. C.) Victor and Vanquished, 120
Hay's (Sir J. D.) Ashanti and the Gold Coast, 84
Hazlitt's (W. C.) Mary and Charles Lamb, 317; Tenures
of Land and Customs of Manors, 593 Heath's (F. G.) English Peasantry, 663 Heath's (J.) Complete Croquet Player, 523 Hellwald's (F.) Russians in Central Asia, 492 Heloise, by Cotsford Dick, 255
Helvig's (Capt. H.) Campaign of 1870-71, 455
Henderson's (K.) Born to be a Lady, 761
Henry Beyle, by Paton, 692
Henty's (G. A.) March to Coomassie, 854 Hering's (J.) Through the Mist, 458
Hervey's (E. L.) Children of the Pear-Garden, 158 Heywood's Dramatic Works, 727
Histoire de l'Économie Politique des Anciens Peuples de l'Inde, de l'Egypte, de la Judée, et de la Grèce, by Mesnil-Marigny, 663
Histoire du Romantisme, by Gautier, 219
History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen- borough, edited by Lord Colchester, 349, 426
Hoey's (Mrs. C.) Out of Court, 388
Hole's (Rev. C.) Useful Knowledge Reading Books, 92
Hollingshead's (J.) Miscellanies, 319
Holroyd's (Capt. W. R. M.) Tas-hil ul Kalám, 192
Holt's (E. S.) Verena, 158
Holt's (M. H.) Ned's Search, 159
Hood's (Rev. E. P.) Thomas Binney, 523
Hooper's (Mrs. G.) A Young Man's Love, 15
Hope's (S.) Geoffrey's Wife, 592, 666
Hore's (P. H.) Explanation of Ancient Terms and Mea-
sures of Land, 758
Hosack's (J.) Mary, Queen of Scots, 555
Howells's (W. D.) Poems, 18
Hugo's (V.) Quatrevingt-treize, 281, 295
Janin's (J.) Paris et Versailles il y a Cent Ans, 492
Jenkin's (Mrs. C.) Jupiter's Daughters, 157
Jenkins's (E.) Glances at Inner England, 662
Jerrold's (B.) Life of Napoleon the Third, 853
Jersey Express General Almanac and Directory, 54
Jessopp's (A.) Letters of Fa. Henry Walpole, 156
Jevons's (W. S.) Principles of Science, 453
Johnny Ludlow, 522
Johnstone's (Capt. J. C.) Maoria, 224
Kant's Theory of Ethics, translated by Abbott, 125
Kingsley's (H.) Reginald Hetherege, 825 Kingsley's (Rev. C.) Prose Idylls, 47; Westminster Ser- mons, 325; Health and Education, 459
Kirk's (Rev. T.) Parnell's Hermit, 491
Kitchin's (G. W.) Etymological Dictionary of the French
Language, 192
Knollys's (Capt. H.) Incidents in the Sepoy War, 13 L'Argent des Autres, by Gaboriau, 323
La Destinée de Paul Harding, by Prins, 729
La Liberté Religieuse en Europe depuis 1870, by De Pressensé, 792
La Réforme de l'Enseignement Secondaire, by Simon, 459
La Tentation de Saint Antoine, by Flaubert, 522
Laing's (F. A.) History of English Literature, 92
Lady Livingston's Legacy, 792
Lawrence's (Sir George) Reminiscences of Forty-three Years' Service in India, edited by Edwards, 658
Laxton's Builder's Price Book, 389
Lays of Modern Oxford, by Adon, 93
Lazarus's (Miss) Alide, 522
Le Breton's (A. L.) Memoir of Mrs. Barbauld, 386
Le Docteur Ox, by Verne, 663
Le Mariage de Juliette, by Malot, 323
Lee's (H.) Vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax, 388
Leed's Public Library, 224
Lefurt's (A. B.) Sweet, Not Lasting, 323
Lending unto the Lord, by Endean, 459
Lenormant's (F.) Premières Civilisations, 491
L'Espagne Politique, by Cherbuliez, 389
L'Estrange, Sir George B., Recollections of, 284
Lescar, the Universalist, 694
Les Dernières Années de Lord Byron, 93
Mill's (J. S.) Essays on some Unsettled Questions of
Political Economy, 93
Millington's (R. M.) Junior Local Student's Guide to
Latin Prose, 93
Minto's (Countess of) Life and Letters of First Earl of
Minto, 117
Montague's (Capt.) Claude Meadowleigh, Artist, 627
Montalembert's (Comte) Letters to a Schoolfellow, 125
Montgomery's (F.) Thwarted, 19
Morley's (S.) Aileen Ferrers, 825
Morris's (D.) Shakespeare's King Richard II., 92
Morris's (G. A.) History of Philosophy, 693
Morris's (J.) Letter-Books of Sir Amias Poulet, 787
Mossman's (S.) New Japan, 255
Motherwell's (W.) Minstrelsy, Ancient and Modern, 384
Motley's (J. L.) Life and Death of John of Barneveld, 149
Moulton's (L. C.) Bed-time Stories, 159
Mullinger's (J. B.) University of Cambridge, 221
Musarum Delicæ, 421
Myers's (A. I.) Jewish Directory, 663
Naake's (J. T.) Slavonic Fairy Tales, 759
Nameless, by F. A. N., 729
Narrative of Edward Crewe, by W. M. B., 792
Nash's (R. L.) Fenn on the Funds, 256
Neil's (R.) The Cid-King and the Angel-Duke for a
Day, 621
Nettleship's (H.) Virgil, 491
New Japan, by Mossman, 255
Newman's (Mrs.) Too Late, 255
Newspaper Press Directory, 256
Norman People, The, 858
Nothing to Nobody, by Brenda, 158
Nottingham, Report of Free Library, 54
Les Dernières Lueurs d'un Flambeau qui s'éteint, by O'Curry's (E.) Manners and Customs of the Ancient Chevalier de Chatelain, 125
Les Piémontais à Rome, by d'Ideville, 730
Les Premières Civilisations, by Lenormant, 491
Les Soirées de la Villa des Jasmins, by Marquise de Blocqueville, 291
Letter-Books of Sir Amias Poulet, edited by Morris, 787
Letters, chiefly connected with the Affairs of Scotland, by
Lord Cockburn, 192
Letters from India and Kashmir, 220
Letters of Fa. Henry Walpole, edited by Jessopp, 156 Letters to a Schoolfellow, by Montalembert, translated by Audley, 125
Letters to Sir Joseph Williamson, edited by Christie, 760 Lettres de l'Inconnue, 356
Levinge's (Sir R.) Jottings for Early History of the Levinge Family, 492
Lewis's (M.) John Fenn's Wife, 424
Lewis's (Rev. S. S.) Utrecht Psalter, 820
Lichfield Diocesan Church Calendar, 125
Life and Letters of Sir Gilbert Elliot, First Earl of Minto,
edited by Countess of Minto, 117
Listado's (J. T.) Civil Service, 761
Literary Remains of the late Emanuel Deutsch, 324
Locker's (F.) London Lyrics, 730
London Railways Simplified and Explained, 193
Longfellow's (H. W.) Hanging of the Crane, 253
Lord Harry Bellair, 53
Lothian's Annual Register for the County of Clack- mannan, 54
Lovett-Cameron's (M.) "Twixt Cup and Lip, 223
Low's Handbook to the Charities of London, 425
Lumby's (J. R.) History of the Creeds, 790
Lysaght's (E. J.) Gaunt Abbey, 485
Lyson's (H. M.) Life's Reward, 191
Lytton's (Lord) Fables in Song, 217
M. S.'s Progress, and other Poems, 458
Macdonald's (F.) Nathaniel Vaughan, 354
MacGahan's (J. A.) Campaigning on the Oxus, 819
Mackarness's (Mrs.) Sweet Flowers, 19
Mackenna's (S.) At School with an Old Dragoon, 158
Mackeson's (C.) Handbook to the Charities of London-
Guide to the Churches of London, 425
Mackinnon's (D.) School-Board Directory, 491
M'Kibbin's (Mrs.) Romanism in Russia, 454
Maddeling's (H. E.) Hints of Horace, 18
Mahony's (M. F.) Chronicle of the Fermors, 354
Main's (A.) Life and Conversations of Dr. Samuel John-
son, 54
Malden's (H. E.) Philip Ashton, 356
Malot's (H.) Mariage de Juliette-Une Belle-Mère, 323
Markham's (C. R.) History of Persia, 153
Mariage de Juliette, by Malot, 323
Markham's (Capt. A. H.) Whaling Cruise to Baffin's
Bay, 125
Marshall's (E.) Early History of Woodstock Manor, 52;
Lily among Thorns, 695
Martin's (F.) Statesman's Year-Book, 325
Mary and Charles Lamb, by Hazlitt, 317
Masson's (D.) Drummond of Hawthornden, 49
Matéaux's (C. L.) Peeps Abroad for Folks at Home, 157
Maughan's (W. C.) Alps of Arabia, 159
May's British and Irish Press Guide, 389
Memorial of the late Rev. T. Binney, by Stoughton, 523
Merewether's (H. A.) By Sea and by Land, 491
Mesnil-Marigny's Histoire de l'Economie Politique des
Anciens Peuples de l'Inde, de l'Egypte, de la Judee,
et de la Grèce, 663
Kerkadec's (Vicomtesse) Reminiscences of a Canoness, 420 Mijatovies's (Madame C.) Serbian Folk-Lore, 759
Military Memoir of Colonel John Birch, edited by Webb,
725
Oehlenschläger's (A.) Axel and Valborg, 423
Ogilvie's (Dr. G.) First Latin Course, 192
Oliphant's (Mrs.) For Love and Life, 627
Oliphant's (T. L. K.) Sources of Standard English, 92
Once and For Ever, 191
O'Reilly's (Mrs. R.) Stories They Tell Me, 19
Orkneyinga Saga, edited by Anderson, 285
O'Shaughnessy's (A.) Music and Moonlight, 382
Ouida's Two Little Wooden Shoes, 191, 295
Outram's (G.) Lyrics, 356
Overall's (W. H.) Civitas Londinum, 454
Owens College, Essays and Addresses, 825
Paget's (J.) Paradoxes and Puzzles, 459
Palmer's (Prof.) Axel and Valborg, 423
Palmer's (Prof. E. H.) History of the Jewish Nation, 424
Palmitos, by Viscount de Figanière, 91, 195
Paris et Versailles il y a Cent Ans, by Janin, 492
Parker's (J. H.) Archæology of Rome, 119
Parnell's Hermit, edited by Kirk-by Allen, 491
Paterson's (R.) Memorials of the Life of James Syme, 790
Paton's (A. A.) Henry Beyle, 692
Peacock's (E.) John Markenfield, 825
Perring's (Mrs.) Three Sisters, 159
Peter Parley's Annual, 158
Petit's (Prof.) Mary, Queen of Scots, 89
Philip Leigh, 290
Philip's Handy General Atlas, 825
Phillips's (R.) Dreamland, 18'
Piémontais à Rome, by d'Ideville, 730
Pierce's (J. and W. T.) Chess Problems, 125
Planche's (J. R.) Conqueror and his Companions, 858
Platts's (T.) Grammar of the Hindustanī or Urdu Lan-
Ralston's (W. R. S.) Early Russian History, 824
Rainsay's (E. B.) Reminiscences of Scottish Life and
Character, 491
Ramsay's (Miss) Mildred's Career, 627
Ramsay's (Miss G.) Thomas Grant, First Bishop of
Southwark, 192
Ramsay's (Mrs.) Summer in Spain, 122
Randolph's (Mrs.) Gentianella, 522
Reade's (W.) Adventures in Morocco, 690, 732; Story of
the Ashantee Campaign, 854
Recollections of Sir George B. L'Estrange, 284
Rees's Improved Diary and Almanac, 54
Réforme de l'Enseignement Secondaire, by Simon, 459 Reminiscences of a Canoness, by Vicomtesse de Kerka- dec, 420
Reminiscences of Forty-three Years' Service in India, by
JAN. TO JUNE, 1874
Lieut.-General Sir George Lawrence, edited by Ed-
wards, 658
Report for 1873 of the Free Libraries' Committee, Bir- mingham, 730
Report of Free Library at Nottingham, 54
Report of the Trustees of the Sydney Free Public Li- brary, 730
Riley's (H. T.) Chronica Monasterii S. Albani, 489
Robin's Nest, The, by a Clergyman's Wife, 19
Robinson's (F. W.) Second-Cousin Sarah, 485
Roe's (Rev. E. P.) What Can She Do? 560
Rohlfs's (Dr. G.) Adventures in Morocco, 690, 732
Rushton's (C.) George Goring, 860
Russell's (D.) Vicar's Governess, 860
Russia, Literature of, 17
St. Andrew's University Calendar, 793
Sadler's (S. W.) African Cruiser, 694
Sargant's (W.) Taxation, 356
School Board Directory, edited by Mackinnon, 491
Schwabe's (Capt. G. S.) Campaign of 1870-71, 455
Schweinfurth's (Dr. G.) Heart of Africa, 285, 322
Scott's (C. W.) Round about the Islands, 122'
Searle's (E.) Easydale, 19
Serbian Folk-Lore, translated by Mijatovies, edited by Denton, 759
Shakespeare's Home and Rural Life, by Walter, 663
Shakespeare's King Richard II., edited by Morris, 92
Shakspeare, Papers referring to, by Halliwell, 249 Shelley, Percy Bysshe, Poetical Works of, 154
Short Notices, 54, 125, 159, 193, 224, 291, 389, 459, 492, 523, 695, 826
Shuttleworth's (Sir J. Kay) Ribblesdale, 223
Silver's Handbook for Australia and New Zealand, 291
Simon's (J.) Réforme de l'Enseignement Secondaire, 459
Simpson's (W.) Meeting the Sun, 289
Sir Gilbert Elliot, Life and Letters of, edited by Countess
of Minto, 117
Skertchly's (J. A.) Dahomey as It Is, 383
Slavonic Fairy Tales, by Naaké, 759
Smart's (H.) Broken Bonds, 157
Smiles's (S.) Huguenots in France, 50
Smith's London Railways Simplified and Explained, 193
Smith's (P. V.) History of English Institutions, 12
Smyth's (P.) Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramid, 695
Soirées de la Villa des Jasmins, by Marquise de Blocque-
ville, 291
INDEX OF CONTENTS Trollope's (F.) William Mellish, 729 Twain's (M.) Gilded Age, 53
Twiss's (Sir T.) Black Book of the Admiralty, 519 Ueber Nummerirungs-Systeme für wissenschaftlich geordnete Bibliotheken, by Comnos, 730
Ueberweg's (F.) History of Philosophy, 693
Under the Limes, 660
Under the Southern Cross, 695
Une Belle-Mère, by Malot, 323
Une Campagne en Kabylie, by Erckmann-Chatrian, 660
Ursula's Mrs. Greville, 323
Utrecht Psalter, 820
Utrecht Psalter, Reports, 291
Vambéry's (A.) Central Asia and the Anglo-Russian Fron- tier Question, 251
Verne's (J.) Le Docteur Ox, 663
Verney's (Lady) Lianaly Reefs. 15
Vigfússon's (G.) Icelandic-English Dictionary, 821 Villemain's (A. F.) Life of Gregory the Seventh, 422 Vincent's (F.) Land of the White Elephant, 11 Virgil, edited by Nettleship and Wagner, 491 Vizcaya, 726
Von Hellwald's (F.) Russians in Central Asia, 492 W. M. B.'s Narrative of Edward Crewe, 792 Waddington's (J.) Congregational History, 456 Wagner's (W.) Virgil, 491
Waiting for Tidings, 694
Waller's (S. E.) Six Weeks in the Saddle, 89 Walpole's (S.) Life of Spencer Perceval, 9, 55
Walter's (J.) Shakespeare's Home and Rural Life, 663 Warner's (C. D.) Gilded Age, 53
Webs of Love, by G. E. H., 560
Webb's (J. and T. W.) Military Memoir of Colonel John Birch, 725
Webster's (A.) Yu-pe-ya's Lute, 489
Weigall (Lady R.) Princess Charlotte of Wales, 287
Westminster's (Archbishop of) Essays on Religion and
Literature, 325
Westwood's (Prof.) Utrecht Psalter, 820
Whitaker's Almanac, Supplement, 594
Whitcombe's (Mrs. H. P.) Bygone Days in Devonshire and Cornwall, 150
White's (W.) Memoir of T. T. Lynch, 792
Whitney's (W. D.) German Reader and Grammar, 93 Who's Who, 93
Wilberforce's (S.) Essays, 695
Wilkins's (Prof. A. S.) National Education in Greece in the Fourth Century before Christ, 125
Wirgman's (Lieut.-Col. T.) Russians in Central Asia, 492 Witherow's (Prof. T.) Derry and Enniskillen in the Year 1689, 159
Wit Restored, 421
Wit's Recreations, 421
Won at Last, by Lady Chatterton, 729
Won in a Canter, 223
Woodall's (W. O.) Celebrated Trials, 84
Words of Hope and Comfort to those in Sorrow, 424
Wornovits's (Capt. I.) Austrian Cavalry Exercise, 388
Wyatt's (Sir M. D.) Utrecht Psalter, 820
Wynne's (E.) Oldcourt, 290
Wynter's (Dr. A.) Peeps into the Human Hive, 93
Yates's (E.) Impending Sword, 729
Yelverton's (Mrs.) Teresina Peregrina, 325
Oxford Letters, 161, 294, 628
'Palmitos,' 195
Paris, Notes from, 21, 195, 494, 698, 861
Parliamentary Customs, 55
Phoenician Alphabet, 195
Pour le Mérite, 730
Rigaud, late Prof., 697
Robberies at the Museum, 162
Rohlfs's Morocco,' 732, 793
Roman Catholic Schools of England, 160
Roman Libraries, 389
St. Petersburg, Notes from, 664
Shakspeare's Edward the Third,' 423
Shakspeare Notes, 827
Shapira Collection, 127, 326, 530, 595, 629, 665
The People of India,' 20
"The Taming of the Shrew,' 664, 697, 732
Tite's (Sir W.) Library, 292
United States, Notes from, 194, 527
Unpublished Poem by Burns, 562, 596
Conceit, A, by Collins, 55
Fragment, by Burns, 562
In April, by W. A., 561
Love's Gleaning-Tide, by Morris, 492
Sonnet, by J. Payne, 292
Thames Valley Sonnets, by Rossetti, 730
Tommaseo's Lyrics, translated by Rossetti, 793
To Victor Hugo, by Swinburne, 20
Whiskey for Ever, by A. P. Graves, 91
Amoureux, F., 864
Backer, A., 57
Bellew, J. C. M., 862
Bergmann, A., 764
Binney, Dr., 295
Black, A., 162
Blackie, J., 864
Bristed, C. A., 196
Brooks, S., 292, 295
Browning, W. S., 359
Cape, J. M., 129
Clarke, E. H., 23
Cowie, Dr. R., 666
Delprat, E., 864
Diederichs, P. A., 700
Demaus, Rev. R., 394
Evans, M., 55
Fallersleben, H., 129
Frère, E., 563
Galignani, J. A., 57
Gibson, Dr. A. C., 864
Gill, Admiral, 227 Grocott, J. C., 329 Hezekiel, Dr., 329 Hugo, F. V., 20 Janin, J., 861, 864
Yonge's (C. D.) History of the English Revolution of 1688, Kavanagh, M., 462
Le Sanctuaire et les Inscriptions de Baitocæce, 493
'Letter to Disraeli,' 862
Library of the late Sir William Tite, 731, 763, 793
Lord Ellenborough, 426
Martin Marprelate Tracts, 663
Missale ad Usum Sarum and William Caxton, 392
Mistaken Allusion to Shakspeare, 193
Moabite Inscriptions, 665
Muehler, Herr, 496
Orr, Sir A., 597
Paton, Mr., 563
Prince-Smith, Mr., 227
Sarrans, B., 563
Staunton, H., 862
Strauss, Dr. D. F., 225
Sumner, Mr., 463
Thorpe, T., 429
Tommaseo, N., 665
Ussinger, Prof., 795
Way, A., 427
Weyer, Van, 733, 764
White, R., 295
Eton, Dr. Hornby-Hunterian Club-Author of Lady- bank Junction,' in Blackwood's Magazine, 22 Utrecht Psalter, Report of Trustees of British Museum -Furnivall's Chaucer Gleanings-The Day of Rest and Good Words, Letter from Paterfamilias-Parliamen- tary Papers for November-Early English Text Society Report by Librarian of United States Congress, 23 Dilke's The Russian Power '-Archæological Survey of Bombay, Appointment of Mr. Burgess-Chaucer Society, Report-Lord Lytton on Astrology, Letter from Mr. Prideaux-Dialect Society, Report, 56 Discovery of a Work by William Roy at Vienna, 57 Special Correspondents of the Times and Daily News at St. Petersburg-Author of Article on Mr. Mill in West- minster Review-Parliamentary Papers for December -Lord Lytton's Parisians,' 95
Académie Française, Reception of M. de Lomenie, 96 Patents, Proposed General Index-Award of the Swiney Prize of the Society of Arts-Song "Whiskey for
Ever," by Graves, Correction-Scientific Voyages and
Missions, French Commission, 129
Women's Education Union, Scholarships-Irish In-
scribed Monuments of a Christian Character,' 163
Author of the 'Chronique Gargantuine,' 164
British Museum-Chaucer Gleanings-General di Ces-
nola's Excavations in Cyprus-Writer of 'Heer's Pri-
meval Life in Switzerland' in the Edinburgh Review
-Early English Text Society, Tenth Report-Sale of
the Library of M. Dancoisne, 196
Halliwell's Chaucer Documents-Camden Society-Free
Library for Macclesfield-Chaucer Gleanings - Ad-
miral Gill, Letter from Mr. Halle-New Shakspere
Society Sale of Books in France, 227
Death of Dr. Livingstone-Hugo's Quatre vingt-treize'
-Sale of Books by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson &
Hodge-Beal on Buddhism, 257
Sale of Autographs by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson &
Hodge-Plant on the Statistics of Free Libraries, 258
Death of Dr. Livingstone and Shirley Brooks-Hugo's
"Quatrevingt-treize '-Editor of the Pictorial World-
Dr. Binney-Ouida's 'Two Little Wooden Shoes,' Cor-
respondence, 295
University of Munich, Appointment of M. Bernays, 296
New Editor of Punch, 327
Subscription for the Benefit of Mrs. Moxon-Funeral of
Dr. Livingstone-Duff's History of the Mahrattas,'
Letter by the Author-Sale of M. Pauthier's Chinese
Library, 328
Madrid Academy of History, Election of Don A. M. Fabié,
329
Letters and Documents written by the (Tichborne) Clai-
mant, 358
'Pictures of Roman History,' by Alfred Mills, Communi-
cation from Messrs. Griffith & Farran-Sale of M.
Dancoisne's Collection of Books, Claim of M. Tasche-
reau-Molière's Works-Mr. Gladstone and Prof. Max
Müller, Correction-Académie des Sciences Morales et
Politiques, Elections, 359
Livingstone, Deputation to Lord Derby-Parliamentary
Papers for January and February, 393
Letter of Complaint from Mr. Tracy Turnerelli-Sou-
vestre's Le Parchemin du Docteur Maure,' Letter
from Mr. Goold-Oxford University Press, Appoint-
ment of Mr. Frowde-Sale of M. Labouisse-Rochefort's
Collection of Autographs, 394
Works of Charles Dickens, Correspondence, 395
Boswell's Life of Dr. Johnson,' edited by Fitzgerald, 428
Mrs. Barbauld's Tomb, Letter from Mr. Lockwood-Fre-
quent Use of Goldsmith's Simile by Modern Writers-
Société des Bibliophiles Français, Election of Count
Apponyi, 429
The Moorish Physician's Parchment,' Letter from Mr.
Ainsworth, 430
Author of Article on the Side of the Maids in the Corn-
hill Magazine-Chambers's Answer to Outram's 'An-
nuity,' Letter from Dr. W. Chambers-Hugo's 'Quatre-
vingt-treize,' Inaccuracies, 462
Mr. Birch's Proposed Search among the Inventories at
the Probate Office-Mr. Sumner, 463
Funeral of Dr. Livingstone-Edinburgh Philosophical
Institution, Re-Election of Mr. T. Carlyle-Mrs. Bar-
bauld's Tomb, Letter from "J. H.," 495
Dasent's Tales from the Fjeld,' Letter from Mr. As-
björnsen-The Moorish Physician's Parchment,' Com-
munication from Mr. Ainsworth, 496
M. Sallantin's Letters to the President of the Chamber
of Printers at Paris-Mrs. Barbauld's Tomb, Letter
from Mr. Aikin-Society of Hebrew Literature, Ap-
pointment of Rev. A. Löwy-Sale of M. A. de La-
bouisse-Rochefort's Collection of Autographs, 528
Chester's Marriage, Baptismal, and Burial Registers of
Westminster Abbey' Collier's King Edward the
Third,' Correction, 562
Parliamentary Papers for April Berlin Egyptian
Museum, M. Stern-Lisbon Academy, M. Renan-Ru-
moured Resignation of Dr. Campbell, Contradiction,
563
Mr. Disraeli's Manchester Speech-Fragment by Burns,
Letter from Mr. Bigmore, 596
'The Greatest of the Plantagenets,' Letter from Prof.
Seeley, 597
Camden Society, Report, 630
Mr. R. H. Major, Presentation of Title by King of Italy -Sale of M. Saint-Germain's Collection of Autographs -Appointment of M. Lenormant, 631
Parliamentary Papers-Charles Knight Memorial Fund,
Letter from Mr. Routledge, 665
Mrs. Barbauld's Tomb, Extract from New York Evening
Post-Geoffrey's Wife,' Letter from the Author, 666
London Library, Annual Meeting-Spenser Society, Fif-
teenth Issue-Shakspeare's Birthplace and Museum,
Meeting of Trustees, 699
Martin Marprelate Tracts-Lisbon Academy of Sciences,
Election of M. Renan, 700
Turner's Picturesque Views in England and Wales,' Sale
of Remaining Copies-Author of Men and Manner in
Parliament' in Gentleman's Magazine-Sale of the
Libraries of the Late M. Lucien de Rosny and Léon
Curmer-M. Deflorenne's Claim to the MS. of Gratiani
Collectio SS. Canonum et Decretorum,' 733
Head's 'Coinage of Syracuse'-'Spiritual Conflict and Conquest of Castaniza,' edited by Vaughan-Dodsley's Old Plays, New Edition, 763 Furness's Concordance to Shakspeare's Poems'-Sylvain Van de Weyer, 764
Harrow School, Sir G. Wilkinson's Gift, 794 Publication of the Papers of Leigh Hunt-Mr. Goldwin Smith on University Reform-Bühler on the Sanskrit and Prakrit Manuscripts in Western India-Lie's 'Lod- sen og hans Hustru,' Letter from M. Petersen, 795
Sale of Rare and Ancient Books by Messrs. Puttick &
Simpson-Letter to the Right Hon. B. Disraeli,' Com-
munication from Mr. Mortimer Collins-Commemo-
rative Tablets in Honour of Dall' Ongaro and Niccolò
Tommaseo-Cambridge Paragraph Bible, Correspon-
dence, 829
Extract from Miss Wordsworth's Journal - University
College, Prizes won by Ladies-Pension to Mr. R. H.
Horne-Copyright in Canada, Letter from Messrs. Wil-
liams & Norgate-Société des Etudes Historiques,
Annual Meeting, 864
Meldola's (R.) Elementary Inorganic Chemistry, 165 Mivart's (St. George) Man and Apes, 197 Nasmyth's (J.) The Moon, 795
Pepper's (J. H.) Light-Heat-Electricity-Magnetism -Chemistry-Pneumatics and Acoustics, 24 Pettigrew's (J. B.) Animal Locomotion, 164, 228, 297 Pink's (W. W.) Course of Analytical Chemistry, 197 Proctor's (R. A.) Universe and the Coming Transits, 529 Rodwell's (G. F.) Birth of Chemistry, 430 Simpson's (B.) Outlines of Natural Philosophy, 197 Stewart's (Prof. B.) Conservation of Energy, 129 Stokes's (W.) Lectures on Fever, 764 Symons's (G. J.) British Rainfall, 766 Tait's (Prof.) Introduction to Quaternions, 164 Tegetmeier's (W. B.) Pheasants for Coverts and Aviaries, 57
Thorpe's (T. E.) Manual of Inorganic Chemistry, 165 Webster's (G. E.) Course of Analytical Chemistry, 197 Wright's (L.) Illustrated Book of Poultry, 57 Young's (J.) Physical Geography, 165
Original Papers.
Animal Locomotion, 228, 297
Anthropological Notes, 329, 463, 632
Astronomical Notes, 97, 360, 598
Chemical Notes, 165, 360, 497, 797
Exodus of the Israelites, 431, 667
Geological Notes, 197, 396, 529
German Society for Exploration of Equatorial Africa, 765
Government Scientific Expedition, 258, 430, 530, 830
Hamath Inscriptions, 161, 464, 561
Kashgar, 497
Livingstone, Dr., 165, 228, 257, 295, 296, 328, 393, 495
Marine Aquarium at Naples, 631, 734
Meteorological Notes, 230
Mount Sinai, 25
Ocean Temperature, 666
Palestine Survey, 735
Physical Notes, 130, 259, 464, 735
Pigmies of Central Africa, 797
Rohlfs's, Dr. G., Libyan Desert Expedition, 736
Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 797
Rusizi and the Nile, 360
Shapira Collection, 127, 326, 530, 595, 629, 665
Source of the Nile, 395
Transit of Venus Expeditions, 831
Zoological Notes, 229, 359
Anthropological Institute-Elections, 58, 98, 198, 260, 397,
565, 634, 701, 737, 832. Wylie and Howorth on Ethno-
logical Data from the Annals of the Elder Han, 58.
Peal on the Nagas and Neighbouring Tribes, 98. Anni-
versary Meeting, 198. Hutchinson on Explorations
amongst Ancient Burial-Grounds, chiefly on the Sea-
Coast Valleys of Peru, 260. Lloyd on the Beothues--
Notes on Indian Remains found on the Coast of Labra-
dor, 330. Reid on the Mixed or Half-Breed Races of
North-Western Canada-Taplin on the Mixed Races
of Australia and their Migrations-Telfer on the Dis-
covery of Burial-Grounds near Tiflis, 397. Busk on an
Ashantee Skull-Distant on the Mental Differences
between the Sexes, 465. Howorth on an Ashanti Fetish
Letter or Curse, 565. Howorth's Strictures on Darwin-
ism, 634. Watson on the Probability of the Extinction
of Families, 701. Clarke on Researches in Prehistoric
and Protohistoric Comparative Philology, Mythology,
and Archæology, 737. Lubbock on the Discovery of
Stone Implements in Egypt-Owen on the Ethnology
of Egypt, 832
Archæological Institute-Nicholls on a Gold Ring from
Winterbourne, 231. Smith's Notes on some of the
Specimens of Wrought Gold forming Part of the
Ashanti Indemnity, 633. Also 361, 531, 798
Asiatic-Elections, 396, 701, 865. Davids on the Place
of Ceylon in Historical and Archæological Research,
564. Anniversary Meeting, 701. Bushell on the Old
Mongolian Capital of Shangtu, 865
Astronomical-Anniversary Meeting, 259. Lord Lind-
say on a Method of Determining the Solar Parallax
from Observations to be made at the next Opposition
of Juno, 531. Struve on the Irregularities in the
Proper Motion of Procyon, 668. Stone on the Eclipse
of the 16th of April, 831. Also 396
British Archæological Association-Elections, 701. An-
nual General Meeting, 701. Also 598, 736, 798
Chemical-Tommasi and Meldola on the Action of Tri-
chloracetyl Chloride on Amines, 130. Bell on the
Detection and Estimation of Adulteration in Articles
of Food and Drink, 298. Hargreaves on the Spon-
taneous Combustion of Charcoal, 361. Dewar on
Dissociation, 432. Tilden on Aqua Regia and the
Nitrosyl Chlorides-Wright on Isomeric Terpenes and
their Derivatives, 564. Corfield on the Sewage Ques
tion from a Chemical Point of View, 736. Also 231,
498, 669, 799, 866
Entomological-Elections, 130, 298, 498, 668, 799. Lam-
prey on the Habits of a Boring Beetle from British
Burma, 668. Also 361, 432
Geographical-Elections, 97, 165, 231, 298, 361, 432, 765,
831, 865. Bushell's Journey Outside the Great Wall
of China, 231. Croft's Exploration of the River Volta,
298. Hutchinson's Across the Andes from Callao, 361.
Watson's Notes of a Journey in the Island of Yezo in
1873, 432. Anniversary Meeting, Award of Medals,
865. Also 531, 668
Geological-Elections, 25, 97, 166, 231, 330, 396, 498,
598, 668, 736, 765, 865. Annual General Meeting, 330
Institution of Civil Engineers-Elections, 98, 198, 330,
531, 634, 669. Also 131, 231, 298, 362, 465
Linnean-Elections, 130, 298, 432, 498, 564. Special
General Meeting, 361. Also 831
Mathematical-Elections, 98, 260, 397, 531, 701, 831
Meteorological-Elections, 298, 432, 564, 737, 866. An-
nual Meeting, 130. Scott's Attempt to Establish a
Relation between the Velocity of the Wind and its
Force-Symons on the Sensitiveness of Thermometers,
Laughton on the Diurnal Variations of the
Barometer, 564. Cator on the Estimation of Wind
Force, 737. Scott and Galloway on the Connexion
between Colliery Explosions and Weather in 1872-
Stow on Solar Radiation, 1869-74, 866
Microscopical-Elections, 98, 198, 498, 669, 799. Anni-
versary Meeting, 198. Also 362
New Shakspere Society-Opening Meeting, 397. Fleay
on the Application of Metrical Tests to Determine the
Authorship and Chronological Succession of Dramatic
Writings, 465. Fleay on the Authorship of The
Taming of the Shrew' and Titus Andronicus,' 599.
Fleay on the Authorship of Timon of Athens' and
'Pericles,' 669. Hales on the Porter in Macbeth,'
737. Fleay on certain Plays of Shakspeare, 832
Numismatic-Elections, 130, 298, 432, 564.
Head on
the Chronological Sequence of the Coins of Syracuse,
130. Conder on the History of the Jewish Coinage,
432. Cochran-Patrick on the Scottish Coinage of
James the Sixth, 736
Philological-Elections, 231, 362, 634, 701, 799. Wedg-
wood on English Etymologies, 231. Sweet on the
History of English Vowel-Sounds, 564, 634. Anniver-
sary Meeting, 701. Brandreth on some of the Sources
of Aryan Mythology, 799. Also 131
Photographic-Anniversary Meeting, 259
Physical-Fleming on the New Contact Theory of the
Galvanic Cell-Guthrie's Electrical Experiments, 433.
Also 599
Royal-Elections, 432, 668, 798. Also 97, 130, 165, 198, 231, 259, 298, 330, 361, 396, 455, 564, 598, 633, 736, 831, 865
Royal Institution-Elections, 198, 330, 498, 634, 765.
Annual Meeting, 634
Royal Society of Literature-Elections, 598. Leitner on the Tribes inhabiting Dardistan, 465. Birdwood on the Silver Patera procured by Dr. Lord in Badakhshan, 564. Carmichael on Veronese Typography, 765. Also 166, 330
Society of Antiquaries-Elections, 97, 330, 361, 564, 598,
798. Bruce on Discoveries near the Roman Wall, 130.
Burchett on New Grange, 166. Fortnum on certain
Gems in the Royal Collections at Windsor Castle, 259.
Layton on Objects found in the Thames, 330. Egerton
on the alleged Discovery of the Body of the Great Tal-
bot, 397. Anniversary Meeting, 598. Newton on Dr.
Schliemann's Discoveries at Hissarlik, 633. Herse-
cloths of the Companies of Fishmongers, Ironmongers,
and Vintners, 865. Also 198, 231, 736, 831
Society of Biblical Archaology-Elections, 362, 498, 634,
765. Also 231
Statistical-130
Zoological-Garrod on a New Classification of Birds, 231.
Royal Geographical Society, African Expedition-Aca-
démie des Sciences, Election of Mr. Lockyer and M.
Roche-Dr. Rohlfs's Libyan Expedition, 25
Inaccuracy of Indian Meteorological Returns-Dynami- cal Terms Committee-New York Meteorological Ob- servatory, Report, 58
"Natural History Transactions of Northumberland and Durham,' Vol. V., Pt. I.-Académie des Sciences, Elections-Patents and Patentees in Victoria, 98 Geological Society, Award of Medals-Manchester So- ciety for the Promotion of Scientific Industry-M. Le Verrier's Tables of the Planet Jupiter, 131 Dr. Beke's Expedition to Mount Sinai-Académie des Sciences, Elections, 166
Melbourne Observatory, Meteorological Report-Geolo- gical and Royal Societies, Papers by Prof. Ramsay- Smithsonian Institution, Appointment of Prof. Gray,
Royal Irish Academy, Grants-Dublin Royal College of Science, Appointment of Dr. Nicholson-Académie des Sciences, Election of M. Gervais, 232 Imperial College at Yeddo, Appointment of Mr. Rout- ledge-International Exposition of Horticulture at Florence-Hydrographic Office, New York Herald on the Proposed Reduction, 260
Linnean Society, New President-Regulations and Sylla- bus of Studies for the Imperial College of Engineering at Tokei-Discovery of a New Planet and Comet, 299 Grigoriyeff On the Nonsensical Assumption that M. Vambéry never travelled in Central Asia - Forty- sixth Meeting of German Men of Science at Wies- baden-Cunningham's 'Microscopic Examinations of Air,' 331
Phillips on the Waters of the Deep Mines of Cornwall- Prof. Clifton's Photographs of Interference and Diffrac- tion Phenomena, 362
Sub-Wealden Exploration-Map showing the Magnetic Declination for England and Wales for 1874-Thur- ston's Claims for Count Rumford, 397
Langley on the Minute Structure of the Solar Photo- sphere, 398
Report of the Royal Commission on Scientific Instruc- tion-Discovery of a New Planet, 433 Sowerby's English Botany,' Letter from "H.," 465 Progress of the Sinking for Coal in Sandwell Park, 466 German Deep Sea Exploration-Boddaert's 'Table des Planches Enluminées,' New Edition, 498 Livingstone, Proposed Memorial at Blantyre; Anecdote by Mr. Rankin South Kensington Museum, Appoint- ment of Col. S. Wortley-Pension to M. Pasteur, 532 Discovery of Comets-Resignation of Prof. Sharpey- University College of Wales, Appointment of Mr. L. Lyell-Mr. Beauchamp Tower, 565
Admission of Ladies to Scotch Universities, Memorial- Russian Scientific Expedition to Amu Daria, 599 Sharpe's 'Birds of Prey,' 634
Society of Antiquaries, New Council, 635 Geographical Society and Society of Arts, Award of Medals-Statistics of New Zealand for 1872-Secchi's 'Experimental Researches leading to a Determination of the Temperature of the Sun,' 669
Major Warburton's Expedition across Australia, 701 Morin on Bronzes from China and Japan, 702
Berlin Academy of Sciences, offer of Prize for Essay on Physical and Chemical Conditions of Steel-Geological Survey of Victoria, Report, 737
Tunnel beneath the Mersey, 765
Symons's British Rainfall-Sinkings at Sandwell Park, Discovery of Coal, 766
College for Study of Science, Languages, and Literature for West of England and South Wales, 799 De Candolle's New Classification of Plants, 800 Rawson's Report on the Rainfall of Barbadoes-Pasto- relli's Wind and Weather Indicator, 832
Statue of Alexander Wilson at Paisley-Report of the
Inspectors of Irish Fisheries for 1873-French Aca-
demy of Sciences, Elections-Miners' Association of
Cornwall and Devon, Reports and Proceedings, 866
Burgmair's (H.) Triumphs of the Emperor Maximilian
the First, 61
Busch's (W.) Max and Moritz, 199
Casati's (C.) Note sur les Faïences de Talavera la Reyna
et Coup-d'Eil sur les Musées de Madrid, 59
Chaffers's (W.) Marks and Monograms on Pottery and
Porcelain, 867
Croquis's (A.) Gallery of Illustrious Literary Characters,
27
Fergusson's (J.) History of the Modern Styles of Archi-
tecture, 741
Freeman's (P.) Architectural History of Exeter Cathe-
dral, 199
Greatorex's (E.) Summer Etchings in Colorado, 200
Hoey's (Mrs. C.) Thorvaldsen, 398
Lectures on Architecture, by Viollet-le-Duc, 59
Maclise's Gallery of Illustrious Literary Characters, 27
Martial's (A. P.) Nouveau Traité de la Gravure à l'eau
forte pour les Peintres et les Dessinateurs, 27
Mast's (G. C.) Linear Drawing, 398
Niven's (W.) Old Worcestershire Houses, 299
Note sur les Faïences de Talavera la Reyna et Coup-d'Eil
sur les Musées de Madrid, by Casati, 59
Palliser's (Mrs. B.) China Collector's Pocket Companion,
867
Pierce's (W. T.) Treatise on Practical, Solid, or Descrip-
tive Geometry, 200
Plon's (E.) Thorvaldsen, 398
Pullan's (R. P.) The Altar, 398
Redgrave's (S.) Dictionary of Artists of the English
School, 59
Royal Academy and the Hanging Committee, 867
Sharpe's (S.) Mouldings of the Six Periods of British
Architecture, 741
Treadwin's (Mrs.) Antique Point and Honiton Lace, 398
Triumphs of the Emperor Maximilian the First, by
Burgmair, edited by Aspland, 61
Viollet-le-Duc's Lectures on Architecture, 59 Willshire's (W. H.) Introduction to the Study and Col- lection of Ancient Prints, 26
Wood's (A.) Ecclesiastical Antiquities of London, 199
Original Papers.
Decoration for St. Paul's, 532
Hogarth House, Chiswick, 362, 570
John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, 433
Last Discoveries in the Troad, 569
Lo Sposalizio, 167
Mantegna's Chapel at Mantua, 834
MSS. in Durham Cathedral, 168
Prayer in Spain,' by J. Phillip, 131
Private Collections of England: Lowther Castle, 260
Rubens's Paintings at Antwerp, 233
Sales, 27, 233, 263, 300, 331, 362, 398, 434, 467, 499, 534,
569, 602, 672, 706, 740, 771, 802, 835
Statue of Hadrian in the Temple of Jerusalem, 568
Temple of Diana, 639
Woolner's Statue of Sir Cowasjee Jehangeer Readimoney -Burlington Club, Collection of Works by Cox and De Wint-Fine-Art Exhibition in Dundee-Burgmair's Triumphs of the Emperor Maximilian the First,'
edited by Aspland, 61
New Pictures by Mr. Leighton and Mr. Prinsep-Exhi- bition of Engravings after Landseer, 100
Goldsmiths' Company, Prizes-St. Etheldreda's Chapel,
Ballin's 'Six Etchings on the Thames'-Kracker's En- graving after Scholtz's 'Last Banquet of the Generals under Wallenstein at Pilsen'-' Geschichte der Bilden- den Künste in der Schweiz,' 132
Royal Academy, Elections-St. Paul's Cathedral, Im- provements-Royal Historical and Archæological As- sociation of Ireland, Museum at Belfast, 168
New Design by Mr. Leighton-Hogarth's House-Hunt's
'Shadow of Death,' Correspondence, 201
New Paintings by Messrs. F. Madox Brown, A. Hughes,
and Brett-British Museum, Designs and Sketches by
Hilton, 233
Pictures by Tadema and Marks - Liverpool Fine-Art Gallery, Letter from Mr. Grindley-British Museum, 263
Royal Academy, Council-Institute of Painters in Water-
Colours, Resignation of Mr. Fahey-National Gallery,
Appointment of Mr. Burton-Picture by Dou in the
Earl of Lonsdale's Collection, Letter from Mr. O'Con-
nell, 300
Artists' General Benevolent Institution, Report-Royal Academy, Architectural Drawings-Private Chapel at Luton Hoo, 331
Madonna, by M. Hébert-London International Exhibi- tion, Exhibitor's Medal-Lacretelle's Portrait of a Lady-Discovery of Frescoes by Perugino, 363
M. Feurdent & Co.'s Gallery, Bronze Statuette-Condi- tion of the Lions in Trafalgar Square-Heath's Auto- type Photographs, 399
Elections: Society of Painters in Water Colours; Insti-
tute of Painters in Water-Colours; Académie des
Beaux-Arts-British Museum, Mr. Twopeny's Collec-
tion, 434
Simmons's Engraving after Tissot's News of Our Mar- riage-High Prices of Famous French Landscapes- Holl's Engraving after Richmond's Portrait of Dr. Bence Jones-Messrs. Edwards & Jones's New Mono- gram, 467
New Works by Mr. Watts and Mr. Poynter-Illness of
Mr. F. Walker-Stirling Institute for the Promotion
of the Fine Arts, 499
British Museum, Antiquities from Ephesus-Exhibition for the Benefit of Natives of Alsace and Lorraine, 534 Stained Glass Window to the Memory of David Cox-
The Salon, Accepted and Rejected Contributions, 570 South Kensington Museum, Injury to Glass Collection- Kaulbach and his Works, Correspondence-Fisk on Picture Construction, 603
Street's Brick and Marble in the Middle Ages'-New
Pictures by Ferdinand Heilbuth-Abbey of Paisley, 640
Owen Jones Memorial-Sale of Important Pictures-
National Portrait Gallery, New Trustees, 672
Every's Engraving after Dicksee's 'Romeo and Juliet'
-Cousins's Engraving after Reynolds's 'Age of Inno-
cence-Havard and Madon's Les Quatre Derniers
Siècles,' 706
Fergusson's History of the Modern Styles of Architec-
ture-Blanchard's Engraving after Tadema's The
Vintage, Ancient Rome'-Sharpe's 'Mouldings of the
Six Periods of British Architecture '-National Por-
trait Gallery, Seventeenth Annual Report, 741
Paris Salon, Award of Medals-Académie des Beaux-
Arts, Election of M. Delaborde-Sale of a Copy of
Heures d'Anne de Bretagne,' by Curmer, 771
Sale of Mr. Barker's Collection of Pictures-British Mu-
seum, Parliamentary Return-Public Buildings in
London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, Precautions Against
Fire, 802
Institute of British Architects, Refusal of Gold Medal
by Mr. Ruskin-Pictures from Mr. Barker's Collec-
tion-Antiquities from Ephesus, 835
Restoration of Cathedrals and Churches, Motion for Par-
liamentary Return, 867
South Kensington, Appointments, 868
Wagner's (R.) Quatre Poèmes d'Opéras, 132
Williams's (C. A.) Office of the Holy Communion, 534
'Giroflé-Girofla,' 436, 804
Handel Festival, 868
Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, Jaime, Noriac and Ser- pette's La Branche Cassée,' 169
Royal Albert Hall Choral Society and the Sacred Har- monic-British Orchestral Society-Donizetti's Favo- rita,' Arrest of Signor Palermi, 202 Signora Lodi-Mdlle. Singalée-Salle Ventadour, Cima- rosa's Le Astuzie Femminili,' 234
Music on Ash Wednesday-Illness of Sims Reeves-Gaîté, 'Orphée aux Enfers '-David's 'Perle du Brésil,' 264
Her Majesty's Opera, 332, 399, 467, 499, 535, 570, 603, Birmingham Festival Profits-Cimarosa's Astuzie Fem-
Mdlle. de Belocca, 536
Music in Passion Week, 500
Music of the Future, 673, 836
Music of the Future in Edinburgh, 28
New Foreign Operas, 501
Opera Season, 535, 603, 640, 707, 741, 772, 802
Orchestral Societies, 363
'Palestine,' 168
Passion Week in Paris, 500
Pianoforte Discords, 805
Royal Italian Opera, 332, 467, 499, 535, 570, 603, 640, 672,
707, 741, 772, 802, 835, 869
"The Light of the World' and 'St. John the Baptist,' 435
Uniform Musical Pitch, 772
British Orchestral Society, 169, 333, 468
Brixton Choral Society, 264
Brixton Monthly Popular Concerts, 133, 264
Carter's (Mr.) Choir, 836
Chappell's Popular Concerts, 263
Coenen's (W.) Concerts, 300, 333
Crystal Palace Concerts, 133, 169, 202, 234, 264, 300, 333,
363, 436, 536, 572, 604, 641, 742, 773, 804, 836
Duvernoy's (A.) Recitals, 742, 773, 870
Essipoff's (Madame A.) Recitals, 742, 836
Gardner's (C.) Concert, 836
Gilbert's (A.) Concert, 536
Gounod's (M.) Concerts, 233, 300, 363, 536, 708, 773
Halle's (Herr) Recitals, 869
Heilbron's (Miss S. F.) Matinée, 804
Musical Union, 571, 641, 708, 773, 804, 836, 869
New Philharmonic Society, 363, 572, 641, 804
Nilsson's (Madame) Concert, 804
Oakeley's (Prof.) Festival Concerts, 264
Philharmonic Society, 363, 436, 641, 708, 773, 836
Philp's (Miss E.) Concert, 804
Renard's (Mdlle.) Matinée, 773
Richards's (B.) Concert, 870
Royal Academy of Music, 805
Royal Albert Hall Choral Society, 435
Royal Albert Hall, Concert in Honour of the Emperor
of Russia, 707
Royal Albert Hall Opera-House Concert, 869
Sacred Harmonic Society, 168, 435, 536, 640
Saturday Popular Concerts, 436
minili'-Offenbach and Meurice's 'Midsummer Night's
Dream,' 301
Opéra Comique, Saint Georges and Lenepveu's' Le
Florentin'-M. Gounod's New Work, 333
Her Majesty's Opera, Adoption of the French Pitch, 363
Royal Academy of Music, Parepa-Rosa Scholarship-Paris
Théâtre Italien, Rossini's 'Semiramide,' 364
Sullivan's 'Light of the World' and Macfarren's 'St. John
the Baptist-London Ballad Concerts-Ponchielli's 'I
Lituani,' 400
Italian Opera at Gibraltar-Madame Lucca, Mdlle.
Murska, and Signor Vizzoni at Hanover, 401
Mdlle. de Belocca, 436
Edinburgh University Musical Society-Royal Society of
Musicians, Anniversary Festival, 437
Offenbach's Orphée aux Enfers,' Origin of Libretto-
Madame Artot-Padilla Señora Chiomi, 469
Crystal Palace Concerts-Sacred Harmonic-Birming-
ham Local Scholarships, 501
Olympic-Much Ado about Nothing, 265. Lawrence's
Mr. Righton's Adventures with a Russian Princess,
334. Taylor's Lady Clancarty, 364
Opéra Comique-Marie-Magdeleine, 468
Prince of Wales's-School for Scandal, 501
Princess's-Little Puss in Boots, 29. Wills's Mary, Queen
o' Scots, 301. Sardou's Nos Bons Villageois, 501.
Balzac's Le Marâtre-Battu and Desvignes' L'Hon-
neur de la Maison, 573. Feuillet's Le Sphinx, 674.
Musset's On ne Badine par avec l'Amour, 743. San-
deau and Augier's Le Gendre de M. Poirier-Balzac's
Mercadet le Faiseur-Berton's Les Jurons de Cadillac,
774. Uchard's La Fiammina-Belot's L'Article 47, 806
Queen's-Reade's The Wandering Heir, 334. Reade's
Rachel the Reaper, 364
Royalty-Edwardes and Gilbert's Ought We to Visit
Her, 133. Robertson's Breach of Promise, 334. Far-
nie's The Main Chance-Ashton's Fire-Eaters, 537.
Burnand's Archie Lovell, 709
Strand-Reece's May, 537
Strand Opéra Comique-Lecocq's Giroflé-Girofla, 804
Theatre Français-Augier's Jean de Thommeray, 64:
Feuillet's Le Sphinx, 470
Vaudeville-Petticoat Government-London Assurance,
437. Albery's Pride, 605
Gossip.
Ambigu-Comique, Le Borgne,' 30
Porte Saint-Martin, 'Henri III. et sa Cour '—Mdlle.
Desclée and Madame Chaumont, 64
Sociétaires of the Comédie Française - Palais Royal,
Poirson's 'Leçon de Duel,' 102
Sardou's 'Le Magot' - Théâtre Français, Feuillet's
Péril en la Demeure,' 134
'Biographia Dramatica,' Corrections, 170
Miss Marryat's Readings-Touroude and Beauvallet's
'Le Secret de Rocbrune'-Dennery and Cormon's
Les Deux Orphelines'-Théâtre Français, Mazères's
'Le Jeune Mari,' 204
Retirement of Mr. Benjamin Webster, Complimentary
Benefit-Re-establishment of the Censure in France,
Covent Garden-Red Riding Hood, 29. Rip van Winkle,
265. Opera, 332, 467, 499, 535, 570, 603, 672, 707, 741,
772, 802, 835, 869
Criterion-Byron's An American Lady-Gilbert's Top-
seyturveydom, 437
Drury Lane-Jack in the Box, 29.
Halliday's Amy
Robsart, 203. School for Scandal, 334. Opera, 332,
399, 435, 467, 499, 535, 570, 603, 673, 707, 741, 772,
802, 835, 869
Gaiety-Dickens's Battle of Life, 29. Oxenford and
Hatton's Too Clever by Half, 301. The Rivals-School
for Scandal, 364. Colman and Garrick's Clandestine
Marriage, 501. Taylor's A Nice Firm-Knowles's
The Hunchback, 837
Globe-Committed for Trial, 169. Albery's Wig and
Gown, 537
Haymarket-Raymond and Agnes, 29.
63. Godfrey's Queen Mab, 437.
Blanc, 743
Holborn-Barrière and Lambert-Thiboust's Une Cor-
neille qui abat des Noix-Dumas's Le Mari de la
Veuve, 102. Barrière and Crisafulli's Le Démon du
Jeu, 169. Barrière and Thiboust's L'Infortunée Caro-
line, 203. Cadol's Les Inutiles, 234. Barrière and
Thiboust's Aux Crochets d'un Gendre, 334. Grangé
and Deslandes's Les Domestiques - Gondinet's Les
Grandes Demoiselles, 364. Byron's Thumbscrew, 537
Lyceum-A Husband in Clover, 29. Aïdé's Philip, 234.
Wills's Charles the First, 774
Crystal Palace, Macbeth'- Teatro de Apolo, Madrid,
El Libro Talonario,' 334
The Censure in France and England, 365
Mdlle. Blanche Miroir, 366
Censorship in England, 401
Dramatists and London Managers-Flaubert's 'Le Can- didat-Berjerat's 'Separés de Corps'-Bernard and Bocage's 'Le Cadeau du Beau-Père-Labiche and Le- roy's Brulons Voltaire,' 402
Odéon, Dumas's 'La Jeunesse de Louis XIV.,' 438 Queen's Theatre, The Hunchback '-Princess's Theatre, 'Nos Bons Villageois,' 470
Gymnase Dramatique, Labiche and Duru's 'Madame est trop Belle,' 502
Holy Week Festivities at Seville-Fournier and Lermina's 'La Lettre Rouge,' 538
Pocock's Rob Roy'-Queen's Theatre, Digges's Fair France'-De Launay's 'Le Cousin Pons,' 574
Lyceum, 'The Bells'-Petition to Marshal MacMahon, 606
Society for the Amelioration of the French Stage, 674 Marshall's Brighton,' 709
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