Littell's Living Age/Volume 175

No. 2258. &mdash; October 1 & 8, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) Mgr. Dupanloup, Church Quarterly Review
 * 2) Eberhardt - Part II., Blackwood's Magazine
 * 3) The Chartreuse of St. Hugh in Sussex, by R. F. C., Month
 * 4) Major and Minor - Part IX., by W. E. Norris, Good Words
 * 5) A Visit in a Dutch Country House - Part I., by May Crommelin, English Illustrated Magazine
 * 6) In Vermland, Cornhill Magazine
 * 7) Amiel, by Matthew Arnold, Macmillan's Magazine

Poetry.
 * She and I, by J. Ashcroft Noble,
 * In Arran, by J. T. Levens, Chambers' Journal
 * Sea-Dreams, by Sidney A. Alexander, Cassell's Magazine
 * The Road to Westminster Abbey, by E. R. C., Pall Mall Gazette
 * Indecision, Spectator

Miscellany.
 * A Bear Hunt in the Hymalayas

No. 2259. &mdash; October 15, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) A Great Lesson, by Duke of Argyll, Nineteenth Century
 * 2) Major and Minor - Part X., by W. E. Norris, Good Words
 * 3) Masaniello, Temple Bar
 * 4) A Secret Inheritance - Part XIII., by B. L. Farjeon, English Illustrated Magazine
 * 5) Donatello, and the Unveiling of the Facade of the Duomo at Florence, by Catherine Mary Phillimore, National Review 
 * 6) Realism and Idealism, by John Addington Symonds, Fortnightly Review
 * 7) The Last Day of Windsor Forest, by T. L. Peacock, National Review
 * 8) Some Clerical Reminiscences, Temple Bar
 * 9) A Carthusian Monastery near Meran, by A. M. H., Spectator
 * 10) The Ubiquity of the Jewish Race, Jewish World

Poetry.
 * From Generation to Generation, Cornhill Magazine
 * Invitation, by J. Ashcroft Noble
 * "Will he Come?", by Frederick Langbridge, M.A.
 * Waiting, by Alfred Wood, Chambers' Journal

Miscellany.
 * Fashion v. Science and Humanity, Lancet

No. 2260. &mdash; October 22, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) The Country Parson as he Was, and as he Is, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 2) Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXII., by Sabine Baring-Gould, the author of "Mehalah," "John Herring," "Court Royal," etc., Chambers' Journal
 * 3) The Present State of the Novel, by George Saintsbury, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part XII., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
 * 5) Mr. Twining's Letters, by G. B., Temple Bar
 * 6) The Story of Zebehr, as told by Himself - Part I., by Flora L. Shaw, Contemporary Review
 * 7) Morphinomania, by Dr. Seymour J. Sharkey, Nineteenth Century
 * 8) Linnæus, All The Year Round
 * 9) Contemporary Despatches by a Foreign Minister during the Early Years of Charles I., St. James's Gazette
 * 10) Wordsworth's Grave, by William Watson, National Review

Poetry.
 * Two Meetings, Modern Truth
 * In Westminster Abbey, 21st June, 1887
 * Sunset, by C. G., Chambers' Journal
 * To H. F. Brown, by R. L. Stevenson
 * Wordsworth's Grave, by William Watson, National Review

Miscellany.
 * The Palace at Jaypore
 * The Excavation of Sybaris

No. 2261. &mdash; October 29, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) Marco Polo, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 2) Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXIII., by Sabine Baring-Gould, the author of "Mehalah," "John Herring," "Court Royal," etc., Chambers' Journal
 * 3) The Flight of Piero de' Medici, by A. Mary F. Robinson, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part XIII., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
 * 5) Experiences of an English Engineer on the Congo, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 6) The Story of Zebehr, as told by Himself - Part I., by Flora L. Shaw, Contemporary Review
 * 7) Character and Scenery, Spectator
 * 8) The Value of Amenity, Spectator
 * 9) The New Gunpowder, Spectator

Poetry.
 * Ballade of the Flight of Nicolette, by Hugh Haliburton, Good Words
 * A Shepherd's Consolation, by Graham R. Tomson, Longman's Magazine
 * October, by R. R., Macmillan's Magazine

No. 2262. &mdash; November 5, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) Thomas Twining, by W. E. Norris, London Quarterly Review
 * 2) Major and Minor - Part XI., by W. E. Norris, Good Words
 * 3) Pascal, the Sceptic, by W. L. Courtney, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXIV., by Sabine Baring-Gould, the author of "Mehalah," "John Herring," "Court Royal," etc., Chambers' Journal
 * 5) Homer the Botanist, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 6) Some Odd Numbers, by M. G., Murray's Magazine
 * 7) The Passion of the Past, by I. R., Macmillan's Magazine
 * 8) A Child's Recollection of William Makepeace Thackeray, by Henriette Corkran, Temple Bar
 * 9) Some Superstitions of the Jewish Synagogue, Spectator

Poetry.
 * Rhine-Side, by Herman Merivale, Spectator

Miscellany.
 * St. Luke's Summer, by Leonard Huxley, National Review
 * The Spinning Woman, Fortnightly Review, "Byways of Greek Song"

No. 2263. &mdash; November 12, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) Literature for the Little Ones, by Edward Salmon, Nineteenth Century
 * 2) Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part XIV., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
 * 3) Madame Necker, Temple Bar
 * 4) Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXV., by Sabine Baring-Gould, the author of "Mehalah," "John Herring," "Court Royal," etc., Chambers' Journal
 * 5) The Cruise of the Marchesa, Edinburgh Review
 * 6) The Season of the Twelve Days, by J. Theodore Bent, Gentleman's Magazine
 * 7) Russian Fisheries, Chambers' Journal
 * 8) Physical Deterioration among the Lower Classes, St. James's Gazette

Poetry.
 * "Foundered", All The Year Round
 * Weary, by Oscar Boulton, Temple Bar
 * Bimetallism, by W. H. S., Academy

Miscellany.
 * Russian Quicksilver, Industrial Review

No. 2264. &mdash; November 19, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) English Actors in the French Revolution, Edinburgh Review
 * 2) A Visit in a Dutch Country House - Part II., by May Crommelin, English Illustrated Magazine
 * 3) My Old Village, by Richard Jefferies, Longman's Magazine
 * 4) Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part XV., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
 * 5) Afghan Life in Afghan Songs, by James Darmesteter, Contemporary Review
 * 6) Richard Jefferies and the Open Air, by Lymington, National Review
 * 7) Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXVI., by Sabine Baring-Gould, the author of "Mehalah," "John Herring," "Court Royal," etc., Chambers' Journal
 * 8) A Jewish Humorist, Spectator
 * 9) A Hot-Wind Day in Australia, by Stephen Thompson, Murray's Magazine

Poetry.
 * A Lament, by B. T. A. W., Leisure Hour
 * The Fisherman, Fortnightly Review, "Byways of Greek Song"
 * A Ballad of the Hour Gone by, by Louis N. Parker, Spectator
 * In a Glen, by George L. Moore, Spectator

No. 2265. &mdash; November 26, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) Memoirs of Prince Adam Czartoryski, Edinburgh Review
 * 2) Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXVII., by Sabine Baring-Gould, the author of "Mehalah," "John Herring," "Court Royal," etc., Chambers' Journal
 * 3) The Antiquity of Man in North America, by Alfred R. Wallace, Nineteenth Century
 * 4) Major and Minor - Part XI., by W. E. Norris, Good Words
 * 5) The Story of Zebehr, as told by Himself - Part III., by Flora L. Shaw, Contemporary Review
 * 6) A Strange Place, Spectator

Poetry.
 * The Orphan, by Walter Morison, D.D., Sunday Magazine
 * A Pastoral, by Charles D. Bell, D.D., Leisure Hour
 * Cupid's Decadence, by Elliot Stock, Academy
 * Sea Dirge, Fortnightly Review, "Byways of Greek Song"

Miscellany.
 * The Largest Farm in the World, Missouri Republican

No. 2266. &mdash; December 3, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) The Catholic Revival of the Sixteenth Century, Quarterly Review
 * 2) Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part XVI., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
 * 3) Lochiel: the Ulysses of the Highlands, Temple Bar
 * 4) How Piracy was Stopped in Morocco, by Right Hon. Sir J. H. Drummond Hay,  late minister to Morocco, Murray's Magazine
 * 5) A Discourse upon Sermons, by A. Eubule Evans, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 6) Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXVIII., by Sabine Baring-Gould, the author of "Mehalah," "John Herring," "Court Royal," etc., Chambers' Journal
 * 7) Jenny Lind, St. James's Gazette
 * 8) Queer Relationships, Saturday Review
 * 9) Funny Sayings and Answers by Juveniles, Chambers' Journal
 * 10) "Long" Sir Thomas Robinson, Saturday Review
 * 11) Old Age in Animals, St. James's Gazette

Poetry.
 * To a Nut-brown Maid, by Julio Diniz, translated from the Portuguese by R. H. M. E., Murray's Magazine
 * Shadows, by Kate Mellersh, Chambers' Journal
 * "My love and I sat under", by Uhland, translated by Margaret Galletti di Cadilhac, Temple Bar

Miscellany.
 * The Malstrom
 * An Oculist's Test, Pottery Gazette

No. 2267. &mdash; December 10, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) Ralph Waldo Emerson, Westminster Review
 * 2) A Teacher of the Violin, by J. H. Shorthouse, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 3) Sugar-making in Demerara, by S. Bellairs, Month
 * 4) Realism and Romance, by Andrew Lang, Contemporary Review
 * 5) Looking Backwards, Temple Bar
 * 6) Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXIX., by Sabine Baring-Gould, the author of "Mehalah," "John Herring," "Court Royal," etc., Chambers' Journal
 * 7) Rabbit Crusading, Chambers' Journal

Poetry.
 * Incompleteness, by Catherine Grant Furley, Chambers' Journal
 * An Invitation, by E. F. M., St. James's Gazette
 * Mizpah, All The Year Round

No. 2268. &mdash; December 17, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) Count Beust, Quarterly Review
 * 2) In an Old Chateau, by Mrs. W. K. Clifford, Temple Bar
 * 3) The Castle of Vincigliata, by Lamington, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 4) Secret Societies in the Two Sicilies, by E. Strachan Morgan, Fortnightly Review
 * 5) A Peculiar People, by J. Theodore Bent, Longman's Magazine
 * 6) Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXX., by Sabine Baring-Gould, the author of "Mehalah," "John Herring," "Court Royal," etc., Chambers' Journal
 * 7) Lord Carteret, Temple Bar
 * 8) The Oxus Bridge, St. James's Gazette

Poetry.
 * Carmen Bellicosum, by Judge McMaster
 * "When sad Mentana's hour comes round", by Giosuè Carducci, translated by M. R. Weld, Academy

Miscellany.
 * Death Rites in India, Cassell's Illustrated History of India

No. 2269. &mdash; December 24, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) Gambier Parry's Ministry of Fine Art, Edinburgh Review
 * 2) Major and Minor - Part XII., by W. E. Norris, Good Words
 * 3) Josephine and Maria Louisa, by Catherine Charlotte Jackson, Temple Bar
 * 4) Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXXI., by Sabine Baring-Gould, the author of "Mehalah," "John Herring," "Court Royal," etc., Chambers' Journal
 * 5) Jenny Lind, by Henry Scott Holland, Murray's Magazine
 * 6) A Health-Resort out of the Season, Cornhill Magazine
 * 7) The Future of New Guinea, All The Year Round

Poetry.
 * A Voice from the Woods, by B. G. J., Chambers' Journal
 * A Prison Song, by D. J. Robertson, Longman's Magazine
 * The Close of Summer, Toronto Week

Miscellany.
 * The History of the Umbrella, by W. H. E. Lecky
 * Heart Disease in the French Army, Leslie's Illustrated Magazine
 * Improved Ambulance Trains

No. 2270. &mdash; December 31, 1887.
Contents.
 * 1) Hannah More, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 2) Grey Fur - Part I., by E. Gerard, Longman's Magazine
 * 3) Mrs. Craik, by Mrs. Oliphant, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 4) Doris, by Augustus Jessopp, Nineteenth Century
 * 5) Heine's Visit to London, by Thomas Pryde, National Review
 * 6) Juana Alvarez, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 7) Flamingoes at Home, by Henri A. Blake, Nineteenth Century
 * 8) Elephants, Spectator

Poetry.
 * "Long ago, when youth was gay", by E. Nesbit, Argosy
 * Edward Thring, by H. D. R., Spectator
 * Uncertainties, by May Probyn, Macmillan's Magazine
 * Desiderium, by R. L. Binyon, Academy

Miscellany.
 * Paraguayan Tea, by H. Gibson, Notes and Queries