INDEX TO VOL. LXXVIII Eolian Music (Poetry), 401. An American Opinion of Fenianism, 492. "Borrowed Thoughts" (Poetry), 650. Gagliostro; or, the Life of a Charlatan, Calderon, 414. Chase, The (Poetry), 684. Custom of Burial with the Head towards Darkness and Light (Poetry), 438. Death of Whiting (Poetry), 185. EARLSCOURT; OR, SOWING THE WIND AND REAPING THE WHIRLWIND, Chaps. XV., XVI., XVII., XVIII., XIX., First Tear, The (Poetry), 543- - Chap. I., Cairo ; French before Rome, 1849 (The), 163. Later Revelations of Pompeii (The), 472. Lord Chancellors of Ireland (Lives of the), Mysteries, or Miracle Plays, 361. Off the Beaten Track.-North Wales, 186. Old Home, The (Poetry), 301. 121. PHILOSOPHER (The). A Novel.-Chap. VI., Another Arrival at the "Cherubim and Seraphim;" Chap. VII., Pearly Tom sees strange sights; Chap. VIII.. Communion with the Dead; Chap. IX., Killing no Murder; Chap. X., Storms and Havens; 99.-Chap. XI., I am Fettered to the Ground; Chap. XII., Can "Elsie" be a contraction of "Mar- gherita"? Chap. XIII., I am consoled by a Philosopher and by a Mistress, 201. Chap. XIV., A Gaol and a Bludgeon; Chap. XV.. Can Mr. Littlemore's alias beFaust?" Chap. XVI., "Goodbye" in Merringham becomes epidemic. Book IV.-Cross-Hatching.-Chap. I., Atra Nox! Chap. II., A Divine Flame burns very dimly; Chap III., "No Thoroughfare " is met with on a road which would have led to-what? 439.- Chap. IV., Arcades Ambo; Chap. V., A Thrust and a Parry; 569.-Chap. VI., |