Littell's Living Age/Volume 180

No. 2323. &mdash; January 5, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Style, by Walter Pater, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) Which Wins?, by Fabian Bland, Murray's Magazine
 * 3) The Future of Westminster Abbey, by Archdeacon Farrar, Contemporary Review
 * 4) Irish Housekeeping and Irish Customs in the Last Century, by C. O'Coner Eccles, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 5) The Beothuks of Newfoundland, by Laby Blake, Nineteenth Century
 * 6) Society Poets, Temple Bar
 * 7) My Ride to Sheshouan, by Walter B. Harris, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 8) The Circuits, Spectator
 * 9) The Submission of Great Queensland, Economist
 * 10) The Training of Kings, Spectator

Poetry.
 * To Phillis, Ten Months Old, by W. Trego Webb, Spectator
 * The Work of a Lifetime, by Walter W. Skeat, Academy
 * English Sapphics, by Hallam Tennyson, Macmillan's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * Elephants at Work
 * The Obi-Yenisei Canal, Nature

No. 2324. &mdash; January 12, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The Recent Change in European Affairs, by Frederick Greenwood, Nineteenth Century
 * 2) The Other Englishman, Cornhill Magazine
 * 3) The Negro as a Soldier, by General Viscount Wolseley, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) Sketches in Athens, by Charles Edwardes, Temple Bar
 * 5) Swans, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 6) Sir Richard Fanshawe, by J. W. Mackail, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 7) Concerning Sheep, Cornhill Magazine
 * 8) Three Generations of Englishwomen, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 9) Odd Things from Children, Chambers' Journal

Poetry.
 * The Mistletoe, by E. Matheson, Chambers' Journal
 * Villanelle of the Loyal Jackass, by C. L. G., Spectator
 * First Frosts, World
 * The Christmas Holidays, by B. L. Tollemache, Academy

Miscellany.
 * Innoculating the Elephant, Illustrated London News
 * Physical History of Scotland, Dr Geikie's "Scenery of Scotland"

No. 2325. &mdash; January 19, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Daniel O'Connell's Correspondence, Quarterly Review
 * 2) Old Turcan's Wife, by J. Landers, Belgravia
 * 3) An Autumn Visit to Japan, by Eustace G. Cecil, Nineteenth Century
 * 4) Letters of the Duchess of Orleans, by Charles Hervey, Gentleman's Magazine
 * 5) Names in Fiction, by George Saintbury, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 6) The Ethics of Cannibalism, by H. H. Johnston, Fortnightly Review
 * 7) A Reception at Alfred de Vigny's, by Charles Hervey, Temple Bar
 * 8) A Plague of Flies, St. James's Gazette

Poetry.
 * In the Pamfili-Doria Gardens, by Augusta Webster, Good Words
 * A Mid-Winter Ballad, by H. A. Bird, Macmillan's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * How Long does a Dream Last

No. 2326. &mdash; January 26, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) A Comparison of Elizabethan with Victorian Poetry, by John Addington Symonds, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) A Story of Chios, by Hannah Lynch, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 3) Charles Lamb's Letters, Temple Bar
 * 4) Studies of Elementary School Life - Part I., by H. J. Barker, Longman's Magazine
 * 5) The Grocer's War, Cornhill Magazine
 * 6) The Strength of the Hapsburgs, Spectator
 * 7) The Strength of the Habsburgs, by Edward A. Freeman, Spectator
 * 8) The Life of Archdeacon Allen, Spectator
 * 9) Lady Guides, Spectator
 * 10) Freaks of Conscience, Cassell's Saturday Journal

Poetry.
 * At The Saeter, by William Walsham Wakefield, Good Words
 * On New Year's Eve, by J. R. Mozley, Temple Bar
 * To the Empress Frederic, by Theodore Martin, Blackwood's Magazine

Miscellany.
 * The New Chief of the German Army and the Jews, Jewish Chronicle
 * A Straight Railway

No. 2327. &mdash; February 2, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The Scientific Bases of Optimism, by W. H. Mallock, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) The Old Cloak, by Maxime du Camp,  translated by A. B., Murray's Magazine
 * 3) Dr. Johnson's Favorites, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 4) In a Burmese Prison, Cornhill Magazine
 * 5) A Queen-Anne Pocket-Book, by Alice Pollard, Longman's Magazine
 * 6) Ibsen's Social Dramas, by Edmund Gosse, Fortnightly Review
 * 7) Personal Recollections of the Great Duke of Wellington, by Georgiana, Dowager Lady de Ros, Murray's Magazine
 * 8) The Change in Ireland, Spectator
 * 9) Proofs of Age, Chambers' Journal
 * 10) Count Bismarck and Sir Robert Morier, Economist

Poetry.
 * Good-Bye, by Maggie Robertson, Chambers' Journal
 * Audi angelos cantantes, by Charles Wesley, translated into Latin by A. H. S., Academy
 * The Nightingale, by H. T. R., Spectator
 * Love and Pity, Cornhill Magazine

Miscellany.
 * Shumann's Poverty

No. 2328. &mdash; February 9, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Daniel O'Connell, by the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone,  M.P., Nineteenth Century
 * 2) War, by Gen. Viscount Wolseley, Fortnightly Review
 * 3) Mr. Calvert's Frailty, by J. Crawford Scott, Belgravia
 * 4) "Pickwick", Cornhill Magazine
 * 5) Isolation; or, Survival of the Unfittest, by the Duke of Argyll, Nineteenth Century
 * 6) On The Slopes of Olympus, by J. Theodore Bent, Gentleman's Magazine
 * 7) The Highland Crofters. - A Hard and Difficult Case, Spectator
 * 8) The German Emperor's Student Days, All The Year Round
 * 9) A Great Engineering Work, Times
 * 10) Giving and Saving, Longman's Magazine

Poetry.
 * Our Children, by A. G. B., Spectator
 * A Grey Day at Naples, 1888, by Herman Merivale, Spectator
 * Resurgam, by J. C. Dowden, Chambers' Journal

No. 2329. &mdash; February 16, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The Cambridge Apostles of 1830, by Julia Wedgwood, Contemporary Review
 * 2) With a Cockatoo, Cornhill Magazine
 * 3) A Forlorn Hope, All The Year Round
 * 4) The Decay of Lying: a Dialogue, by Oscar Wilde, Nineteenth Century
 * 5) "A Chronicle of Two Months" - Part I., Temple Bar
 * 6) A Visit to Bokhara the Noble, by George N. Curzon, Fortnightly Review
 * 7) Changing Cairo, Saturday Review
 * 8) From a Canadian Bank-Clerk's Note-Book, Chambers' Journal

Poetry.
 * The De-National Anthem, by Charles L. Graves, Spectator
 * "The Shore, the Fields, the Cottage just the Same", by A. Lampman, Between the Rapids

Miscellany.
 * Origin and Present State of the Glaciers of Europe, Nature

No. 2330. &mdash; February 23, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Music in Early Scotland, by J. Cuthbert Hadden, Scottish Review
 * 2) "A Chronicle of Two Months" - Part II., Temple Bar
 * 3) Mr. Bryce's "American Commonwealth", by Frederic Harrison, Nineteenth Century
 * 4) Thomas Campbell, Temple Bar
 * 5) Paris One Hundred Years Ago. 1789,  translated by Mrs. E. W. Latimer, Supplément Littéraire du Figaro
 * 6) Nether Stowey, by Alfred Ainger, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 7) Studies of Elementary School Life - Part II., by H. J. Barker, Longman's Magazine
 * 8) Trivial Incidents, Spectator
 * 9) The Slaughter of our Songsters, Pall Mall Gazette
 * 10) Silent Men, Leisure Hour

Poetry.
 * Poets, by A. Lampman
 * British Sparrows, by A. Lampman
 * Truth, by A. Lampman
 * Memory, All The Year Round

No. 2331. &mdash; March 2, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The Early Life of Lord Beaconsfield, Quarterly Review
 * 2) The Fowl in the Pot, by Stanley J. Weyman, Temple Bar
 * 3) The Bismarck Dynasty, Contemporary Review
 * 4) Shanghai, from a Bedroom Window, All The Year Round
 * 5) The Penny-Fictionist, Cornhill Magazine
 * 6) The Future Actors in the Revolution in 1789, by Simon Boubee,  translated by Mrs. E. W. Latimer, Supplément Littéraire du Figaro
 * 7) Overland to India in 1789 and 1889, Chambers' Journal
 * 8) "Sentry Go!", Cornhill Magazine
 * 9) The Reign of Darkness, Spectator

Poetry.
 * The Bird of Dawning, by Truman
 * What the Robin Said in December, by Truman
 * Elleray, by Truman
 * Busy Bismarck, Punch

No. 2332. &mdash; March 9, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Laurence Oliphant, by Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 2) The Owls' Revenge, by W. Warde Fowler, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 3) Three Notable Englishwomen, by W. Fraser Rae, Temple Bar
 * 4) Krakatoa, Edinburgh Review
 * 5) Volterra, by Janet Ross, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 6) Personal Recollections of the Great Duke of Wellington., Murray's Magazine
 * 7) Elizabeth Barrett Browning, by John Dennis, Leisure Hour
 * 8) Snakes, by C. Lloyd Morgan, Murray's Magazine

Poetry.
 * An Old-Fashioned Valentine, Leisure Hour
 * Paterfamilias Loquitur, Punch
 * Snow Song, by Alfred Perceval Graves, Spectator

No. 2333. &mdash; March 16, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Hopes and Fears for Literature, by Professor Dowden, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) "A Chronicle of Two Months.", Temple Bar
 * 3) The Memoirs of Agrippa d'Aubigne, by Arthur Tilley, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 4) Some Curiosities of Diet, by Alfred J. H. Crespi, National Review
 * 5) A Fashionable Authoress of the Last Century, by Fitzgerald Molloy, Temple Bar
 * 6) Tennyson's Undertones, by C. H. P. M., Spectator
 * 7) American and English Girls, by J. Acton Lomax, National Review
 * 8) Gordon's Last Hour, Public Opinion

Poetry.
 * Helen at Troy, by George C. Warr, Academy
 * A Jacobite's Farewell, 1715, by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Magazine of Art
 * Robin, by George Hill, Sunday Magazine
 * Within the Veil, by J. F. Hurt, Chambers' Journal

Miscellany.
 * Insect Pests in Valencia, Nature

No. 2334. &mdash; March 23, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Lord Godolphin, Quarterly Review
 * 2) Jack's Niece, Argosy
 * 3) Minicoy: the Island of Women - Part I., by W. L., Blackwood's Magazine
 * 4) A Practical Test, All The Year Round
 * 5) A Poet's Corner, by W. H. Greswell, National Review
 * 6) The Finding of "Crusoe", Chambers' Journal
 * 7) The New Japanese Constitution, Times
 * 8) Brussels. June, 1815, by Mrs. Armytage, Argosy
 * 9) The European Position in Africa, Spectator
 * 10) The School of Forestry at Dehra Doon, India, Nature
 * 11) The Man Who Swallowed the East Wind, Chambers' Journal
 * 12) The Giant Earthworm of Gippsland, Nature
 * 13) The Frozen South, Good Words

Poetry.
 * The Village Garden, by Amy Levy, Spectator
 * Warfare, by Nannie Power O'Donoghue, Chambers' Journal
 * The Quaker's Grave, by B. L. Tollemache, Academy

Miscellany.
 * Purifying Water by Electricity

No. 2335. &mdash; March 30, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Gambling, Quarterly Review
 * 2) "A Chronicle of Two Months" - Part III., Temple Bar
 * 3) Minicoy: the Island of Women - Part II., by W. L., Blackwood's Magazine
 * 4) Some Quaker Biographies, by Thomas Raleigh, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 5) Tennyson as Prophet, by Frederic W. H. Myers, Nineteenth Century
 * 6) Genius and Physical Infirmities, Open Court
 * 7) My Pet, Chambers' Journal
 * 8) A Borrowed Art, Chambers' Journal

Poetry.
 * An Elegy on the House of Commons, by E. Nesbit, Argosy
 * True Love, by Herman Merivale, Spectator
 * Nocturnal Vigils, by Alfred Austin, Academy