Kingsley, C., Westward Ho! 698; prose fiction, 698; present work, 700; early life of Amyas, 701; Rose Sal- terne and the Spaniard, 702; elope- ment, 703; the Spaniard's fate, 705; Amyas and Ayacanora, 706. Kirby, M. and E., The Discontented Children, 248.
Kirchner, C. H., The Philosophy of Plotinus, 366,
Koch, Dr. C., The Crimea and Odessa, 629.
Kugler's Handbook of Painting, 130; art-literature, 130; present work, 131; effect of photography, 133; essentials of landscape art, 135; ne- cessity of intention and purpose, 140.
Landsborough, D., A Popular History of British Sea Weeds, 641, 642. Larpent, Sir G., Turkey; its History and Progress, 1; Sir James Porter, 2; M. de Lamartine's work, 3; de- scendants of Ishmael, 4; religion of, 5; origin of the Tartar tribe, 10; Othman, 10; fratricide, 13; ideas of communism, 16; Greeks, 18; Turkish journalism, 19. Layard, A. H., The Prospects and Con- duct of the War, 247,
Lectures addressed to the Working Classes, 754.
Lewis, G., The Doctrines of the Bible developed in the Facts of the Bible, 368.
Lightbody, T., Hints on Study, 374. Literary Intelligence, 255, 383, 512, 639, 768.
Livesey, J., A Letter to J. W. Patten, Esq., M.P., on the Drinking System, the late Sunday Bill, and the Maine Law, 594.
Livret d'Homme de Troupe, 476. London Corporation, Report of Commis- sion, 21,
Macfarlane, J., Why Weepest Thou? 239.
Marryat, F., Mountains and Molehills, 465; character of work, 465; fire at San Francisco, 467; bear hunt, 468; as a squatter, 469; failure of iron houses, 471; diggings, 472; towns of the gold district, 473. Marsden, J. B., History of Christian Churches and Sects, 362, 630.
Massey, G., The Ballad of Babe Chris- tabel, with other Lyrical Poems, 415; as a poet, 416; Merry May, 417; theme of child-life and marriage-life, 418; Babe Christabel, 422; Bridal, 425.
Massey, W., 4 History of England during the Reign of George III., 577; House of Hanover, 578; policy of George III., 581; William Pitt, 583; Duke of Newcastle, 585; For, 585; Lord North, 587; political intrigues, 588.
Masson, D., College Education and Self Education, 241.
Mather, J., The Coal Mines, 21; amount of duties on coal, 22; ven- tilation of mines, 24; steam-jet, 25; dangers to life, 26; neglect of the river Tyne, 28; its tonnage, 31; commission appointed, 33; state of the Thames, 34; City income and expenditure, 35.
Mayne, F., Voyages and Discoveries is the Arctic Regions, 248. Maynooth, Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners, 730; origination of the College, 730; constitution and conduct of the commission, 733: eci- dence received, 735; deductions from, 735; effect of endowments, 739; result of the Maynooth En- dowment, 742.
Mayor, J. E. B., Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, 246.
M'Leod, W., My Second School-Book,372 McQueen, J., The War: Who's to Blame? 244.
Meyer, T., The Acts of the Apostles, 235. Michelet, J., History of France in the
Sixteenth Century, 752.
Miller, H., My Schools and Schoolmas- ters, 336; incident in youth, 338; author's ancestry, 339; education, 342; as a mason, 345. Milner, T. H., An Inquiry respecting the Church of Christ, 374. Modern Household Cookery, 120. Monnerod, Mad., Augustin, 373. Montgomery, James, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of, 451; early life, 451; poetic genius, 452; as editor of the
Sheffield Iris, 454; his imprison- ment, 456; aid of Dr. Pye Smith, 457; his religious experience, 459; connexion with the Eclectic,' 461.
Month in the Camp before Sebastopol, | Political Almanack and Reformers 242.
Morgan, R. C., The Book of Esther typical of the Kingdom of God, 755. Morning Laud, the, 374. Morris, J, Catalogue of British Fosssils, 680; necessity of present work, 680; popularity of geology, 683; local species of fossils and animals, 684; intermixture of relics, 687; distribution of animals and plants, 689; fossil plants, 690; fossil species, 693.
Mulligan, J., Exposition of the Gram- matical Structure of the English Language, 754.
Napier, M., Lord Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh, 239. Neale, F. A., Islamism, 145; the Be- douins, 145; influence of Moham- med, 148; the Koran, 148; com- parison of Turkey and Western Europe, 152.
New Testament, One Thousand Ques- tions on the, 630.
Nihill, D., Is Sebastopol Armageddon? 630.
Old Chelsea Bun-House, 243. Oldmixon, J., Gleanings from Pic- cadilly to Pera, 24]. Orr's Circle of the Sciences, 293. Oxenford, J., Hellas; or, the Home, History, Literature, and Art of the Greeks, 626.
Oxford Essays, contributed by Members
of the University, 570; the Univer- sities of Oxford and Cambridge useless corporations, 571; contents of present work, 572; value of, 577.
Pack, Mr., Church-Rate Bill, 348. Palgrave, F. T., Idyls and Songs, 367. Parker, J., Secularism, 374.
Partnership with Limited Liability,
Payne, Dr., The Doctrine of Original Sin, 240.
Plattenhaus, Louisa Von, 118. Poetry of 1854, 39; essentials for a
poet, 39; Frederick Tennyson, 41; William Allingham, 43; tendency of the age, 44; Mr. Burns, 46; American poetry, 47.
Handbook for 1855, 248.
Powell, J. H., The Village Bridal, and other Poems, 39, 49.
Prideaux, C. G., A Practical Guide to the Duties of Churchwardens, 348. Public-Houses, a Report of the Select Committee on, 594; opinions on the sale of intoxicating liquors, 595; re- striction of, 596; the Sunday sale, 598; petitions, 601; legislation on the Sunday liquor traffic, 603; Town magistrates' opinions; Coun- ties, 607; remarks on evidence,
Public Pearl, The, 500.
Quiet Heart, The, 373. Quincey, T. De, Selections Grave and Gay, 119.
Restoration of Belief, The, 627. Retslag, Dr., Political Sketches, 374. Review of the Month: Parliamentary doings, 121, 254, 766; Militia, 124; Foreign Legion, 124; Fast day, 126, 508; the War, 127, 249, 511, 638, 766; Hospitals, 251; Mr. Roe- buck's Motion, 375; Ministerial Crisis, 378, 501, 636; National Education, 382, 506, 635, 760; Episcopal and Capitular Estates Bill, 502; Army Chaplains, 503; Marriage Bill, 504, 757; Public Schools, 505; Sympathy of the Queen, 506; Newspaper Stamp, 507; Sunday question, 508, 761; Church-rate bill, 510, 632, 757; Samuel Courtauld, 511; Maynooth Endowment, 634; Canadian Clergy Reserves, 636; Liberation of Reli- gion Society, 756; University Re- form, 759; Administrative Reform, 762; Anniversaries of Societies, 763; Opening of the Regent's Park Chapel, 764.
Rogers, H., Essays selected from Contributions to the Edinburgh Re- view, 372.
Russia, Home Life in, 199; piracy of author, 199; explanation, 201; 'Story of Dead Souls,' 205; Rus- sian literature, 209; reviews, 211; Russian society, 214. Ruther; Lyric Notes of the Russian War, 39, 49.
Kingsley, C., Westward Ho! 698; prose fiction, 698; present work, 700; early life of Amyas, 701; Rose Sal- terne and the Spaniard, 702; elope- ment, 703; the Spaniard's fate, 705; Amyas and Ayacanora, 706. Kirby, M. and E., The Discontented Children, 248.
Kirchner, C. H., The Philosophy of Plotinus, 366,
Koch, Dr. C., The Crimea and Odessa, 629.
Kugler's Handbook of Painting, 130; art-literature, 130; present work, 131; effect of photography, 133; essentials of landscape art, 135; ne- cessity of intention and purpose, 140.
Landsborough, D., A Popular History of British Sea Weeds, 641, 642. Larpent, Sir G., Turkey; its History and Progress, 1; Sir James Porter, 2; M. de Lamartine's work, 3; de- scendants of Ishmael, 4; religion of, 5; origin of the Tartar tribe, 10; Othman, 10; fratricide, 13; ideas of communism, 16; Greeks, 18; Turkish journalism, 19. Layard, A. H., The Prospects and Con- duct of the War, 247.
Lectures addressed to the Working Classes, 754.
Lewis, G., The Doctrines of the Bible developed in the Facts of the Bible, 368.
Lightbody, T., Hints on Study, 374. Literary Intelligence, 255, 383, 512, 639, 768.
Livesey, J., A Letter to J. W. Patten, Esq., M.P., on the Drinking System, the late Sunday Bill, and the Maine Law, 594.
Livret d'Homme de Troupe, 476. London Corporation, Report of Commis- sion, 21.
Macfarlane, J., Why Weepest Thou? 239.
Marryat, F., Mountains and Molehills, 465; character of work, 465; fire at San Francisco, 467; bear hunt, 468; as a squatter, 469; failure of iron houses, 471; diggings, 472; towns of the gold district, 473. Marsden, J. B., History of Christian Churches and Sects, 362, 630.
Massey, G., The Ballad of Babe Chris- tabel, with other Lyrical Poems, 415; as a poet, 416; Merry May, 417; theme of child-life and marriage-life, 418; Babe Christabel, 422; Bridal, 425.
Massey, W., A History of England during the Reign of George III., 577; House of Hanover, 578; policy of George III., 581; William Pitt, 583; Duke of Newcastle, 585; For, 585; Lord North, 587; political intrigues, 588.
Masson, D., College Education and Self Education, 241.
Mather, J., The Coal Mines, 21; amount of duties on coal, 22; ven- tilation of mines, 24; steam-jet, 25; dangers to life, 26; neglect of the river Tyne, 28; its tonnage, 31; commission appointed, 33; state of the Thames, 34; City income and expenditure, 35.
Mayne, F., Voyages and Discoveries in the Arctic Regions, 248. Maynooth, Report of Her Majesty's Commissioners, 730; origination of the College, 730; constitution and conduct of the commission, 733: eri- dence received, 735; deductions from, 735; effect of endowments, 739; result of the Maynooth En- dowment, 742.
Mayor, J. E. B., Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, 246.
M'Leod, W., My Second School-Book,372 McQueen, J., The War: Who's to Blame? 244.
Meyer, T., The Acts of the Apostles, 235. Michelet, J., History of France in the
Sixteenth Century, 752.
Miller, H., My Schools and Schoolmas- ters, 336; incident in youth, 338; author's ancestry, 339; education, 342; as a mason, 345. Milner, T. H., An Inquiry respecting the Church of Christ, 374. Modern Household Cookery, 120. Monnerod, Mad., Augustin, 373. Montgomery, James, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of, 451; carly life, 451; poetic genius, 452; as editor of the
Sheffield Iris,' 454; his imprison. ment, 456; aid of Dr. Pye Smith, 457; his religious experience, 459; connexion with the Eclectic,' 461.
Month in the Camp before Sebastopol, | Political Almanack and Reformers
Morgan, R. C., The Book of Esther typical of the Kingdom of God, 755. Morning Laud, the, 374.
Morris, J, Catalogue of British Fosssils, 680; necessity of present work, 680; popularity of geology, 683; local species of fossils and animals, 684; intermixture of relics, 687; distribution of animals and plants, 689; fossil plants, 690; fossil species, 693.
Mulligan, J., Exposition of the Gram- matical Structure of the English Language, 754.
Napier, M., Lord Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh, 239. Neale, F. A., Islamism, 145; the Be- douins, 145; influence of Moham- med, 148; the Koran, 148; com- parison of Turkey and Western Europe, 152.
New Testament, One Thousand Ques- tions on the, 630.
Nihill, D., Is Sebastopol Armageddon? 630.
Handbook for 1855, 248.
Powell, J. H., The Village Bridal, and other Poems, 39, 49.
Prideaux, C. G., A Practical Guide to the Duties of Churchwardens, 348. Public-Houses, a Report of the Select Committee on, 594; opinions on the sale of intoxicating liquors, 595; re- striction of, 596; the Sunday sale, 598; petitions, 601; legislation on the Sunday liquor traffic, 603; Town magistrates' opinions; Coun- ties, 607; remarks on evidence,
Quiet Heart, The, 373. Quincey, T. De, Selections Grave and Gay, 119.
Restoration of Belief, The, 627. Retslag, Dr., Political Sketches, 374. Review of the Month: Parliamentary doings, 121, 254, 766; Militia, 124; Foreign Legion, 124; Fast day, 126, 508; the War, 127, 249, 511, 638, 766; Hospitals, 251; Mr. Roe- buck's Motion, 375; Ministerial Crisis, 378, 501, 636; National Education, 382, 506, 635, 760; Episcopal and Capitular Estates Bill, 502; Army Chaplains, 503; Marriage Bill, 504, 757; Public Schools, 505; Sympathy of the Queen, 506; Newspaper Stamp, 507; Sunday question, 508, 761; Church-rate bill, 510, 632, 757; Samuel Courtauld, 511; Maynooth Endowment, 634; Canadian Clergy Reserves, 636; Liberation of Reli gion Society, 756; University Re- form, 759; Administrative Reform, 762; Anniversaries of Societies, 763; Opening of the Regent's Park Chapel, 764.
Rogers, H., Essays selected from Contributions to the Edinburgh Re- view, 372.
Russia, Home Life in, 199; piracy of author, 199; explanation, 201; 'Story of Dead Souls,' 205; Rus- sian literature, 209; reviews, 211; Russian society, 214. Ruther; Lyric Notes of the Russian War, 39, 49.
Sandes, W. S., Poems, 39, 48. Science and Art, the Museum of, 293; scientific education, 294; importance of, 296; scientific works, 300; value of in geology, 301; in study of the animal kingdom, 302; electricity, 504; steam, 306; photography,
Scott, W. B., Poems, 39, 48. Scripture, Expositors of, 89; number of, 89; Commentaries of Dr. Ol- shausen and others, 93; great value of, 103.
Scripture Lessons for my Infant Class, 373.
Scripture Pocket-Book for 1855, 118. Selden, J., The Table Talk of, 120. Shield, M., The Stepping-stone to Animal and Vegetable Physiology, 374.
Shirley, S., Our National Sinews, 629. Sibree, J., Human Anatomy, 750. Singlehart, Mrs. Clarinda, Some Ac- count of, 746.
Smith, S., Selections from the Writings of, 119.
Stark, A., Printing, 753.
Stewart, J. G., The Anti-Sabbatarian Defenceless, 755.
Stewart, D., The Collected Works of, 119, 625.
Stowell, Dr., The Work of the Spirit,
Strickland, J. M., Rome, 364. Sunday at Home, 753.
Tate, T., Experimental Chemistry. Magnetism. Light and Heat, 372. Taylder, T. W. P., The Mormon's Own Book, 749.
Tayler, W. E., Geology, 748.
Tennyson, F., Days and Hours, 39, 41. Thomson, J., Poetical Works of, 499, 631.
Titmarsh, M. A., The Rose and the Ring, 245.
Tourguenieff, J., Russian Life in the Interior, 400.
Trench, R. C., English, 749.
Tricoupi, S., the History of the Greek Revolution, 366.
Trollope, A., The Warden, 359. Tulloch, J., Theological Tendencies of the Age, 372.
Turkey, Correspondence respecting Latin and Greek Churches, 220; cause of the war, 220; partitions of Poland, 222; suppression of Hungary, 225; present war, 227; reconstruction of Poland, 229; its geography, 230.
Voluntaryism in England and Wales; or, the Census of 1851, 105; duties of dissenters in parliament, 105; posi- tion of, 107; ecclesiastical history of the late session, 109; action of the Liberation Society, 112; Census, 116.
War, History of the, 501. Warren, S., Miscellanies, 370. Webb, Mrs., Julamerk, 374. Whately, Extracted Writings of, 373. Wheeler, J. T., The Geography of He- rodotus, 556; truthfulness of Hero- dotus, 556; his geography, 557; errors in present work, 559; the author, 564; Herodotus's view of world, 565.
Whewell, Dr., Education, 293. Whitelocke, B., A Journal of the Swedish Embassy in the Years 1653 and 1654, 361.
Wilks, W., Edward Irving,621. Wills, A., A Treatise on the Powers and Duties of Parish Vestries in Ecclesiastical Matters, 590; right of vote, 590; irregularities, 591; mi- nority rate, 592; a prohibition, 593.
Young, B. C., Short Arguments about the Millennium, 754.
Young, Mrs., Our Camp in Turkey, and the Way to it, 179; Malta, 180; wives and children of our soldiers, 181; Galata and Pera, 182; Sweet Waters, 183; hospital at Scutari, 185.
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