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INDEX TO VOLUME

VOLUME XIV.

Summer Sketching; "The Falconer' at Central
Park; Statue of Lafayette; Notes, 152.
New Architecture; The National Academy; Sa-
rony's "Henry V.; " Notes, 185.

Art-Features of Natural Senery; Wilmarth's "The

Target Excursion; " Need of Statues to Ameri-

cans in Central Park; Artists as Scene-Painters;

Notes, 216.

Corot's "Dante and Virgil;" Hunt's Portrait of

Freeman Clarke; Pictures in the Boston Galleries;

The Art-Students' League; New Pictures by J.

H. Beard; Landscape by William Hart; Notes,

249.

The September Art Exhibition at Chicago; Models

for the Sumner Statue; New Pictures at Gou-

pil's; The New Museum Buildings; Notes, 279.

Architecture in Boston; New Picture by S. J. Guy;

M. Barye; The Art Journal, 312.

Inness and the White Mountains; The Metropolitan

Museum of Arts; Vaini; The Harvard Collection

of Portraits, 375.

George Inness, Jr.; Woman's Art-School of the

Cooper Institute; Brooklyn Art Association; Art

Exhibitions in the West; Notes, 408.

Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Rinehart's Sculpture

in Baltimore; Bust of Mr. Evarts; The Artist

W. O. Stone; Statue of Governor Andrew; Bust

of Goethe; Bust of Sumner, 440.

Vedder's Pictures; Artistic Furniture; Merle's

"Old Woman's Story; Landscape by Kokan;

Cabanel's "Angel of Sorrow; " Constant Mayer's

"Song of the Shirt," 471.

Titian's Portraits; English Decorative Art; James

M. Hart; Bricher's "Bishops' Rock;" Painting

by Hubbard; Notes, 505.

Moorish Tiles; New Pictures at Goupil's: New

Painting by Church; Chickering's New Building,

538.

Paintings by Fortuny; New Paintings by Thom;

New Picture by Rinehart; Wood Paneling;

Notes, 569.

Pictures in Mr. Stewart's Collection; Photographs
of Old Masters; Winslow Homer's Studies; Bris-
tol; Frank Waller's Studies; Notes, 601.
Makart's "Abundantia;" Foley's Statue of Stone-
wall Jackson; William Hart; J. G. Brown; R.
W. Hubbard; Statue of General Lee, 633.
Pictures at Goupil's; Bridgman's "Nubian Fortune-
Teller; " New Subject by De Haas; Herr Wach-
tel; Notes, 666.

The Taste for China; Mr. Perry's New Rural Pict-
ures; George H. Story; Mr. Booth's Richard
II.; "Caste at Wallack's; Notes, 697.
New Pictures from Abroad; Julian Scott; C. H.
Miller; Notes, 729.

Von Bülow; Colman's Paintings: Ideal Busts;

Note, 762.

Gifford's New Paintings; School Drawing; New

Structure for the New York Hospital; T. W.

Wood's New Pictures, Note, 794.

New Pictures at Snedecor's Gallery; Pictures at

Schaus's Gallery; The Water-Color Society Ex-

hibition; The Crawford Monument, 826.

Attractive Houses (Nora Perry), 818

Basil's Faith (by the Author of "Bitter Fruit"), 488,

521, 552.

Bitter Fruit, 264, 297, 328, 359.

Bow-Shooting with a Hermit (Maurice Thompson),
558.

Brunswick, The Late Duke of, 655.

Caoutchouc and its Gatherers (illustrated), 1, 33.

Charlotte of Brunswick (George Lowell Austin), 45.

Convulsive Religion (Albert Rhodes), 749, 778.

College Anecdotes, 785.

Correspondence, 57, 412, 438, 791.

Cruelty toward Animals in Damascus, 177.

Cuban Literature (George Lowell Austin), 204.

Curious Old Book, A (M. E. W. S.), 623.

Curious Wills, Some (John Proffatt), 594.

Dueling Clubs, German University, 333.

Duke of Brunswick, The Late, 655.

Dumas, A Day with (from the French), 109.

EDITOR'S TABLE:

The Centennial of July 3d-Washington's Charac-

ter; Popular Appreciation of Art; "The Strang-

est Things in Life;" Social Changes in Eng-

land; College Commencements; Ideas of America

Abroad, 19.

Mr. Beecher's Innocence; His Errors and Faults;
Tidiness in Dress; English Reception of the Sul-
tan of Zanzibar; Art-Exclusiveness; The Albe-
marle Club; Shutting up Juries; Objects of Amer-
ican Travelers Abroad, 51.
American Art and Native Critics; Reason for our
Interest in Criminal Trials; Victor Hugo as a
Politician; Charles Reade as a Reformer, 83.
Governmental Borrowing; How Street Pavements
should be paid for; English Criticism on Ameri-
can Manners; Office-Seekers; Gambetta's Refu-
sal to fight a Duel; Angling, 116.

American Prejudice against Culture; Our Poets as

Dramatists; Copyright; Opium in China; Cruik-

shank; English and American Railway-Cars;

Radicalism in England, 148.

Peculation in England in Former Times-Hope for

our own Country; Force of Usage; Vacations;

The English a Dining People; Stamina of Factory-

Children.

British Justice; Can we control the Weather? Fer-

vent Preaching; The Common Law of Literary

Property; From a "Country Doctor," 211.

Montenegro, the Black Mountain; Discrimination by

Justice; Hans Christian Andersen; Socialism in

Russia; A Utopia of Flowers; Fast Steamers, 244.

American and English Rural Houses; Mortality

among Children; Cars for Rapid-Transit Lines;

Landmarks in London; Manners on the Road,

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EDITOR'S TABLE (Continued):

Something in Defense of Smattering; Charles Reade

and American Literature; The New London Ope-

ra-House; A New Fulmination against Tobacco;

A Correction, 467.

Scientific Education by Government; Oratory and

the Lecture; Victor Hugo on Peace; England

and China, 501.

Instances of what Voluntary Organization can do;

Study-at-Home Societies; Letter from Dr. Mac-

kenzie; Recent Crimes; Mr. Drone on Copy-

right; Disarmament; Paris Market - Festivals,

533.

State Interference; Effect of Fashions; A Point in

Regard to Macbeth; Statesmen when at Leisure;

The Lord-Chamberlain; Carlyle and the Harvard

Degree, 565.

State Limitations once more; Mr. Grant White and
"Heterophemy;" Working-Women in England;
Treatment of the Insane, 598.

The Lost Arts of Civilization; Kitchens in the At-
tic; Regulating Dress by Law; The Romantic
Parsee; Morals of Lawyers, 630.

Teresina in America; The Despotism of an English
Landlord; The Pope on Paper - Money; The
Name of Gouverneur; Invention of the Piano-
forte, 661.

Painting in America; Aërial Gardens and Attic

Kitchens The Social Law of Postal-Cards; Pros-

pect of War in Europe; Paris Beggars; St. Peters-

burg, 692.

The Decrease of Crime; Is the Age unpoetic and
unheroic? Change in the English Judicial Sys-
tem; Henry Wilson; False Diplomas, 724.
Domestic Habits of Americans; Elocution as an In-
tellectual Accomplishment; Eulogies after Death;
American vs. Foreign Taste; The French Statue
for New York Harbor; Attic Kitchens, 757-

Advantage of Foreign over Native Literature;

Need of an Authoritative Dictionary; Patenting

Ideas; Breakfast Philosophy; Verdi as a Sena-

tor, 789.

Duties of Men of Property; Corruptions sanctioned
by the Dictionaries; Charms of Fog: Laboulaye ;
Sales-Women, 822.

Egypt of Khédive Ismail, The New (Edwin de Leon),

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Hamlet, Mr. Booth's (O. B. Bunce), 657, 689.
Harem, An Evening at a, 112.

Heirs of the Bodley Estate, The (Horace E. Scudder),
644, 677, 706, 741.

High Comedy of Life (M. E. W. S.), 686.

High-Flying and its Dangers, 301.

Houghton, Lord (Nora Perry), 691.

Illusions of the Senses (F. R. Goulding), 271.

Is the World overcrowded? (George Cary Eggleston),

530.

Italian Amphitheatre, An Hour in an (F. D. Millet),

273.

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Little Joanna, The (Kamba Thorpe), 167, 197, 229,
261, 294, 325, 355, 388, 420, 451, 484, 516, 548, 579,
612, 648.

London Letters, 27, 59, 91, 124, 155, 187, 219, 252, 282,
316, 347, 379, 413, 445, 475, 541, 572, 006.

London Sights, Certain (M. E. W. S.), 107.

Longevity, The Latest Aspects of (Alexander Young),

Lord Houghton (Nora Perry), 691.
Marion Walling (Albert F. Webster), 200.
Master-Stroke of Business, A (Charles Gore Shanks),
133, 162.

Medicine-Men, The Fraternity of (H. M. Robinson),
815

Michael Angelo Celebration at Florence, 540.

Misapplied Proverbs (F. R. Goulding), 369.

MISCELLANY:

Gautier on Women in Constantinople; Titles in

Germany; "Peasant-Life in Northern Italy," 30,

Every-Day Life in Spain; Goethe and Translations;
Inner Life in Syria, 62.

Selections from "Every-Day Life in Spain; " Ad-
vantages of General Culture; Swedenborg, 94.

Corot; Blackwood on Millais; Tragic Climaxes in

Fiction, 126.

Actors; The Poet and the Stage; Fechter and Ir-
ving; Swedenborgianism in Imaginary Literature,
158.

The Drama in Germany; The Historical Drama;
Italian Church-Festivals; Criticism in Old Times;
About Scruples; Shakespeare and the Sea, 190.
Arab Women; The Painter Etty; Monument to By-
ron; Venetian Popular Legends, 222.
Art and Morality; The Afghans; A Polemical
Parishioner, 254.

Julian Hawthorne on the Saxon Soldier; Incident
of Parish-Life; Dress in Germany; Newspapers
in Portugal; Impertinence; Poe and Hawthorne,
285.

Impressions of Madeira; Madeira for Consump-
tives; Life in Portugal, 319.

Bayard Taylor's Poem on Goethe; Hidden Treas-
ures in Portugal; the Theatre in Germany, 351.
The Decline of Turkey; "The Faëry Reaper," by
Buchanan; Queer Old Statues, 382.

The Carmelites; Mrs. Cowden Clarke on Cole-

ridge, 447.

Social Life in Germany; Bad Law in "The Mer-
chant of Venice," 479.

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Moab, Recent Explorations of I. The Remains of
Ancient Cities (illustrated), 65.

Models and Artist-Life in Rome (Frederick Daniel),
146.

Mountaineering in Miniature (Julian Hawthorne), 461,
492.

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA:

Miss Matthews's Opéra-Bouffe Company; Thom-

as's Orchestra Concerts; The Approaching Dra-

matic Season, 313.

Hans von Bülow; Barry Sullivan's Hamlet; The
Mexican Juvenile Opera Troupe, 344.
"Madame l'Archiduc;" Barry Sullivan's Richelieu;
"The Mighty Dollar," 377.

The Baireuth Festival and the Nibelungen Cycle;
Barry Sullivan's Richard III.; "Saratoga," 410.
Mademoiselle Titiens; "Our Boys;" Oratorio; Mr.
George Belmore; Notes, 442.

The Tragedian Rossi; Music in the Public Schools,
473-

Mademoiselle Titiens, 507.

"The Lily of Killarney:

Mademoiselle Titiens in

Oratorio; Booth's Hamlet; Wachtel, 602.

Herr Wachtel, 667.

Booth's Richard II.; "Caste," 698.
Von Bülow, 762; "Rose Michel," 764.
Nannchen of Mayence (from the German of Berthold

Auerbach), 39, 70.

New Bonnets and Fine Dressing (M. E. W. S.), 752.
New York to Aspinwall, From (Albert F. Webster),
561.

O'Connell, Daniel-An Irish Centennial (George M.
Towle), 173.

Octogenarian on his Tracks, An (A. D.), 270.
Omnipotent Shilling, The (Junius Henri Browne),

720.

Our Half-Brother (H. M. Bobinson), 399.
Pardon of St.-Nicodème, The (Katharine S. Mac
quoid), 808.

Paris Letters, 26, 58, 90, 122, 154, 186, 218, 251, 281,
314, 346, 378, 412, 443, 474, 507, 539, 571, 605, 635.
668, 699, 730, 764, 795, 827.

Party of Four, A (from the German of Ernst Eck-
stein), 233.

Peccadille; or, The Three Diplomatists (from the

French), 588.

Peeresses, The Three American, 81.

Peruvian Amazon and its Tributaries, The-Notes

from a Journal of Travel (illustrated) (N. B. No.

land), 545, 577, 621, 684, 721, 780.

Philippines, Among the (illustrated), 193, 225, 257-

Portuguese Superstitions, 209.

Possible Utopias (M. E. W. S.), 238.

Professional Blunders, 717.

Queen Mary's Ghost (by the Author of "

Kent"), 3, 36, 67.

Quincy Mansion, The (illustrated) (S. A. Drake), 161.
Reuben Leir (by the Author of "Patty "), 455.
Salem, A Day at (A. B. Harris), 431.

Savage Life, Three Weeks of (Maurice Thompson),
303.

Seminoles, Ten Days with the (Fred. Ober), 142, 171.

Servian Popular Poetry (W. W. Crane) 563.

SCIENCE, INVENTION, DISCOVERY :

Is Light a Mechanical Force? (illustrated); Mon-

keys in Gibraltar; Electric Indicators; Science in

Massachusetts; Death of Joseph Winlock; Sci-

ence among College Students, etc., 28.

The Oberon Torpedo Experiments (illustrated);
Theory of Life in the Stars; The Keely Motor,

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SCIENCE, INVENTION, DISCOVERY (Continued):

Graduated Atmospheres; Bastie's Glass-toughening

Process; Value of Toughened Glass in Optics;

Poisoning of Canned Fruits; Notes, 220.

The Evans Repeating Rifle (illustrated); Artificial

Curing of Hay; Watch-Machinery; Life-saving

Suits; Hail-Storms Abroad; Notes, 253.

Flying Men and Machines (illustrated); Health and

Overwork; Lady Franklin; Reports from the Chal-

lenger; Note, 283.

An Improved Screw-Propeller (illustrated); August

Rains; Influence of Light on Animals; Electric

Clocks; Submarine Torpedoes; New "Log," 317.

A New Petroleum-Furnace (illustrated); Forests and

Rainfalls; Flooding the Desert of Sahara; Pro-

fessor Riley on "Locusts as Food; " Blood-Poi-

soning; Spectra of Colored Fluids, 348.

Stanley's Portable Boat and Raft (illustrated); Alas-

kan Mummies; Indian Perforation of the Skull;

Method of Towing Canal - Boats; Power of the

Wind; The Steamship Bessemer; Vivisection;

Notes, 380.

An Artificial Aurora (illustrated); The Clinical Ther-

moscope (illustrated); The British Association Ad-

dress; Ice-Caverns; Notes, 414.

Items from Sir John Hawkshaw's Address; The

Polar Expedition; Approaching Celestial Phenom-

ena; The Table - Tumblers; Street - Car Motor;

Subterranean Forest-Bed; New Process of mak-

ing Bread, 445.

The Octopus (illustrated); Great Flume in Nevada;

New Plan for protecting Screws of Propellers;

The Polar Expedition; Nicotine in Tobacco, 478.

The Allan Floating Cabin (illustrated); Relation of

the Patent Laws to Agriculture, Industries, etc.;

The Palestine Exploring Expedition; Notes, 508.

Report of the Royal Commission on Scientific In-

struction; The Eighty-one-Ton Gun; Evidence

of Sudden Changing of the Color of the Hair;

Coating for Steam-Pipes, 542.

The Taming of Bats (illustrated); Comparison be-

tween Brains of Lunatics and Men of Genius;

Magnetism of Soft Iron; Effects of Heat on Steel

Rods and Wires; New Method of obtaining Vanil-

lin; English African Expedition; Tempering Glass;

English for Telegraphing Purposes, 573.

The Nebelhorn, or Austrian Fog - Trumpet (illus-

trated); Stanley's Explorations; Charles Wheat-

stone; Colossal Tree in California, 607.

Birds with Teeth (illustrated); Whitening of the

Hair under Great Emotion; Changing Sea-Water

into Fresh; New Chemical Element; The Arctic

Expeditions; A Metallurgical Triumph; Notes,

636.

SCIENCE, INVENtion, DiscoveRY (Continued):

Signs of Mental Weakness; Birds with Teeth; Tel-

egraphing by Submarine Cable; Experiments with

Seeds; Reversing Railway Engines; Photograph-

ing Leaves on Fruit; Electrical Exhibition, etc.,

669.

Longevity of Brain-Workers; Do Storms cross the

Atlantic? The Journal of Microscopy; The Deep-

Sea Sounder; New Chemical Element looked for;

The Centennial Exhibition; Trial-Shaft for the

Channel Tunnel, 700.

Who invented the "Life-Car?" (illustrated); The

Stocking-Darner; Bamboo for Paper; The Italian

African Exploring Expedition; New Substitute

for Leather; The Swedish Arctic Expedition;

Notes, 732.

Remarkable Patent Suit; Transporting Food pre-

served by Cold; Influence of Sun-Spots; Forests

and Water-Courses; The House-Fly; Electrical

Fish-Bait; Germination of Seeds in High Tem-

peratures; English Arctic Expedition; Impure

Milk, 766.

Educational Claims of Botany; Fallacies about

Laws of Chance; Meteorological Observations;

Expenditure of Energy; Experiments with Light

as a Vital Force; Nickel as a Plating Material;

Notes, 797-

Extinction of Fire in Ships (illustrated); The Intel-
ligence of Ants; Fraud in the Preparation of Mi-
croscopic Slides; Notes, 829.

Shakespeare, The French (John S. Sauzade), 337-

Souvenirs, My-Buchanan Read-Rinehart-Powers

(Sallie A. Brock), 76.

Squabbling (Charles Allerton), 49.

Stockton Mansion, The, at Princton (illustrated), 800.
Story from a Whaler, A (John Boyle O'Reilly), 268.
Story of the Shirt, The; Historic Steps in French Cos-
tume, 465.

Strange Penance, A (James Wight), 626.

Strangest Things in Life, The (Francis Gerry Fair-

field), 14.

Study of the Mysteries, A Short (Francis Gerry Fair-

Sunsets, Seven Brilliant (M. E. W. S.), 43.
Susanne Gervaz; A Maid of the Gévaudan, 746, 772,
803.

Swinburne's Prose, Mr. (Joel Benton), 628.
"Through the Well" (James Wight), 205.
Tiger-Hunting in Central India, 401, 432, 528.
"Time's Revenges" (Katharine S. Macquoid), 7.
Trip in a Fishing-Schooner, A (S. G. W. Benjamin),
306.

Trip in Cloud-Land, A (Edgar Bronson), 659.

Tropical Paradise, A (illustrated), 97, 129.

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Counting the Graves (Mrs. S. M. B. Piatt), 692.
Cricket-Cries (Edgar Fawcett), 563.

Dead Leaves (William C. Richards), 591.

Fire in the Forest, A (Constance Fenimore Wool-
son) (illustrated), 705.

Flirtation (Will Wallace Harney), 243.

Hemlocks (Edgar Fawcett), 757

Her Ghost (Edgar Fawcett), 274.

Her Prison (John James Piatt), 597.

Innominata (Barton Grey), 308.

Kisagotami—from Buddhaghosha's "Parables" (Joel

Benton), 629.

Love and Ambition (Mary B. Dodge), 435.
Morgan of Panama (Joaquin Miller), 211.
Sam and Joe (Sallie A. Brock), 724.
The Age of Good (Henry Abbey), 148.
The Auld Wife (L. A. W. S.), 179.

The Fire at Tranter Sweatley's; A Wessex Ballad
(Thomas Hardy), 594.

The Ideal and the Real (Joaquin Miller), 115.

The Last Days of Autumn (John Vance Cheney), 660.

The Miner's Betrothal (John James Piatt), 339.

The Rendered Rose (C. A. Warfield), 83.

The Widow's Comfort (John Vance Cheney), 533.

To-Day (John Boyle O'Reilly), 821.

Twilight and Sea (M. E. W. S.), 18.

Wedding March-On Trial, A (Fanny Barrow), 818.

Woman's Nature (M. F. Butts), 371.

INDEX TO WRITERS.

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Fairfield, Francis Gerry, 14, 240.

Fawcett, Edgar, 50, 101, 274, 424, 563, 757.

Goulding, F. R., 271, 369.

Grey, Barton, 308, 467.

Hardy, Thomas, 594.

Harney, Will Wallace, 243.

Harris, A. B., 431.

Hawthorne, Julian, 461, 492.
Holland, E. G., 80, 176.

Hooper, Lucy H., 26, 58, 90, 122, 154, 186, 218, 251,

281, 314, 346, 378, 412, 443, 474, 507, 539, 571, 605,

635, 668, 699, 730, 764, 795, 827.

Howland, Marie, 590.

Lamb, Martha J., 353.

McCarroll, James, 549.

Macquoid, Katharine S., 7, 455, 808.

M. E. W. S., 18, 43, 107, 238, 365, 497, 583, 623, 686,

711, 752.

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