INDEX TO VOL. LXXXVIII. LITERARY NOTICES:-Love's Trilogy, 115; Miscellaneous Poems, 117; Sport in Abyssinia; or, The Mareb and Tackaz- zee, 119; Essays on the Endowment of Research, 122; On Fermentation, 124; Terra Incognita; or, the Convents of the 239; Famous Women and Heroes, 241; London Lyrics, 244; Transcendentalism in New England, 245; Cup and Platter; or, Notes on Food and its Effects, 248; Words their Use and Abuse, 250; Hogan, M.P., 254; The Warfare of Science, 382; A Woman Scorned, 483; Journal of Commodore Goodenough, R.N., C.B., C.M.G., 486; The Influence of Descartes. on Metaphysical Speculation literally translated in Metre, 494; The Conditions of Nervous Derangement, 628; Reason and Revelation. Being an Ex- amination into the Nature and Contents of Scripture Revelation as Compared with Literary Cliques and Critics, 620. MacMorland, Rev. Dr., Cremation, 13; The No. XXX., Sir Bernard Burke, 16. No. XXXI., Sir William Gregory, 146. No. XXXII., The Rev. Dr. John Eadie, No. XXXIII., The Baroness Burdett No. XXXIV., Sir Francis Hincks, 534. No. XXXV., Right Hon. W. E. Bax- Parochial Nomination System in Ireland, Personality of Goldsmith, 352. POETRY: - Impromptu Lines, 13; The Priest of Ageray, 24; Lays of the Saintly, 102, 216, 332, 466, 576, 677; In the Porch, 155; The Launching of the Life- boat, 172; A Song of Life, 182; A within a Dream, 402; Love's Messengers, 437; Death, 465; A Madrigal, 541; Βῆ δ ̓ ἀκέων παρὰ θίνα, 569 ; The Achill Sand, Georges, On France, 224. Sand, Georges, Some Characteristics of, 368. Science, The Warfare of, 382. Scott, Miss Rebecca, A Christmas Legend, 733. Servia and the Slavs, Part I., 385; Part II., South Australia, The Aborigines, 111. bach, 54; Elis Fröbom, 156; The Major's Studies in Scottish Literature :-- THE EXPLORATION OF NEW GUINEA . OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY. SECOND SERIES.-No. XXX., Sir Bernard ENGLISH GENTLEWOMEN OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY Love's Trilogy-Miscellaneous Poems-Sport in Abyssinia; or, The Mareb and Tackazzee-Essays on the Endowment of Re- 23 "Our Portrait Gallery" formed a most attractive and popular feature in THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE from 1839 to 1854, when the First Series of Portraits and Memoirs closed. On commencing a Second Series," in February, 1874, we arranged to produce Portraits monthly, in the highest style of art, by the Patent Woodbury Process, accompanied with Memoirs. all These Portraits are from photographic negatives, but while they pre the great additional delicacy, most photography, they possess advantage of not fading, and are, in fact, as imperishable as if produced from wood, copper, or steel. The following is a list of the Portraits and Memoirs that have already appeared :No. 1.-THE LATE CHIEF BARON PIGOT. 2.-JOHN FRANCIS WALLER, LL.D. 18.-SIR RICHARD GRIFFITH, BART., &c., &c. 4.-MARSHAL MAC-MAHON. 5. THE RIGHT HON. ABRAHAM BREWSTER. ,,` 6.—AUGUSTUS FREDERICK, DUKE OF LEINSTER. 7.-WILLIAM STOKES, M.D. دو 8.-JAMES, DUKE OF ABERCORN, K.G. 9.-LORD JUSTICE CHRISTIAN. 10. THE MOST REV. RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH, D.D. ,, 18.-ALEXANDER EDWARD MILLER, ESQ., Q.Cui^ any yo orall ,, 17.—THE RT. HON. SIR M. EDWARD HICKS-BEACH, BART., M,P. 22.-THE RIGHT REV. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, D.D. 28.-SIR GARNET WOLSELEY, K.C.B., G.C.M.G. 29. HIS EXCELLENCY BARON LYTTON, G.C.S.I.olitt slovovi 30. SIR, BERNARD BURKE, C.B., LL.D., M.R.I.AMST t NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Contributions not accepted are returned on receipt of stamps for postage. Advertisements should be sent to Messrs. Gordon and Gotch, Advertising Agents, St. Bride's Street, Ludgate Circus, London, not later than and Blackett. Parties who desire to subscribe for THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE can do so through their own Booksellers; or by forwarding Thirty Shillings, one year's. Subscription, to the Publishers. be forwarded (nost free) on receipt of Two Shillings and Sixpence; and numeace abroad by remitting the postage for 8 oz., in addition |