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LONDON:

C. F. ADAMS, PRINTER, BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE,

WEST SMITHFIELD.

INDEX TO VOL. LXXVIII

Eolian Music (Poetry), 401.

An American Opinion of Fenianism, 492.
Alpine Exploration, 302.

"Borrowed Thoughts" (Poetry), 650.

Gagliostro; or, the Life of a Charlatan,
326, 466, 580, 686.

Calderon, 414.

Chase, The (Poetry), 684.

Custom of Burial with the Head towards
the East (The), 705.

Darkness and Light (Poetry), 438.

Death of Whiting (Poetry), 185.

Deep Sea Exploration, 481.

EARLSCOURT; OR, SOWING THE WIND

AND REAPING THE WHIRLWIND, Chaps.

XV., XVI., XVII., XVIII., XIX.,
XX., 21.-Chaps. XXI., XXII., XXIII.,
XXIV., XXV., XXVI., 141.-Chaps.
XXVII., XXVIII., XXIX., XXX.,
XXXI., XXXII., XXXIII., 257."—
Chaps. XXXIV., XXXV., XXXVI.,
XXXVII., XXXVIII., XXXIX., 374.
Effie's Dream (Poetry), 423.

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First Tear, The (Poetry), 543-
FORBIDDEN FRUIT.

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Chap. I., Cairo ;
Chap. II., Nelly Lufton; Chap. III.,
The Burtons; Chap. IV., A Party of
Pleasure; Chap. V., The "Cleopatra ;"
498.- Chap. VI., The “ Campagna" in
Egypt; Chap. VII., The Pyramids;
Chap. VIII., The Lost Key-Stone, 614.

French before Rome, 1849 (The), 163.

French and English Art-Writers, 341.

From Ancona to Rome, 710.

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Later Revelations of Pompeii (The), 472.

Literary Style, 591.

Lord Chancellors of Ireland (Lives of the),
from A.D. 1189 to 1870, 61, 174, 290,
402, 519, 635.

Masters and Men, 389.

Martin Luther (Poetry), 658.

Money, 593.

Mysteries, or Miracle Plays, 361.

Off the Beaten Track.-North Wales, 186.

Old Newspaper (An), 557.

Old Home, The (Poetry), 301.
Only to Know (Poetry), 289.
Origin of the Arthurian Romances :—
Norman Poetry; Henry Beauclerc and
his Trouvères; Geoffrey of Monmouth
and his Romance; The Materials for
Geoffrey's History; How Geoffrey was
valued by his Contemporaries; Robert
Wace; Walter Map and his Labours;
The Contributions of Chrestien de
Troyes; Pagan Myths the source of
Christian Legends'; The First Rough
Sketch of the "San Graal;" The "San
Graal" in its Maturity; The Early Eng-
lish Text Society, and their Labours;

121.

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