Littell's Living Age/Volume 181

No. 2336. &mdash; April 6, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) A Southern Observatory, by A. M. Clerke, Contemporary Review
 * 2) "A Chronicle of Two Months" - Part V., Temple Bar
 * 3) Radicals and the Unearned Increment, by W. H. Mallock, National Review
 * 4) Major Barttelot’s Camp on the Aruhwimi, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 5) A Country Day-School Seventy Years Ago, by P. H. Gosse, Longman's Magazine
 * 6) An Outpost Adventure, by Archibald Forbes, Gentleman’s Magazine
 * 7) To the North Cape, Temple Bar

Poetry.
 * An Æolian Harp, by Michael Field, Contemporary Review
 * "All in a Garden Fair", by Sir Edwin Arnold
 * "My Heart’s Delight", by Miss Nesbit, Leaves of Life

Miscellany.
 * Fog in Parlaiment, Lancet

No. 2337. &mdash; April 13, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The Baluch and Afghan Frontiers of India - Part I., by Sir Charles Dilke,  author of "Greater Britain", Fortnightly Review
 * 2) Selim the Unsociable, by H. Arthur Kennedy, Temple Bar
 * 3) A Reminiscence of the Late Crown-Prince Rudolf of Austria, by Willoughby Verner, National Review
 * 4) Dean Burgon’s Lives of Twelve Good Men, Quarterly Review
 * 5) Some Lessons of Antiquity, by F. Max Fuller, Fortnightly Review
 * 6) The Story of Quex, Chambers' Journal
 * 7) Castellar and Gorbio, Spectator

Poetry.
 * To a Master in Paradise, by Emily H. Hickey, Academy
 * Daffodils, All The Year Round
 * Diffidence, by J. Williams, Chambers' Journal

Miscellany.
 * Method of Solidifying Petroleum, Nature

No. 2338. &mdash; April 20, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Titus Gates, by Robert K. Douglas, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 2) The Heritage of the Hapsburgs, by J. D. Bourhier, Fortnightly Review
 * 3) My Son Tommy, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 4) James Smith, Temple Bar
 * 5) Gentlemen Emigrants to the United States, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 6) Irish Novelists on Irish Peasants, by R. E. Prothero, National Review
 * 7) Wordsworthiana, Spectator

Poetry.
 * Preferences and Treasures, Chambers' Journal
 * Lines Addressed to Miss L. W., by Fanny Kemble, Temple Bar
 * A Birthday, by J. W., Chambers' Journal
 * "Toujours l’Audace", by A. G. B., Spectator

Miscellany.
 * New Swedish Rapid-firing Gun, Engineering

No. 2339. &mdash; April 27, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Australia in 1888, by Carnarvon, Fortnightly Review
 * 2) Moth-Mullein, Cornhill Magazine
 * 3) On Seals and Savages, by Edith Bernal Blake, Nineteenth Century
 * 4) Napoleon and Elba, Cornhill Magazine
 * 5) Correspondence of John Lothrop Motley, Blackwood’s Magazine
 * 6) Round about Dotheboys Hall, by H. F. A., Temple Bar
 * 7) The Cinque Ports, All The Year Round
 * 8) Baku Petroleum, by T. E. Thorpe, Nature

Miscellany.
 * A Jacobite’s Exile, by Algernon Charles Swinburne, English Illustrated Magazine
 * Birds in an Autumn Sky, by Michael Field, Contemporary Review

No. 2340. &mdash; May 4, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The Political Situation in France, by Gabriel Monad and Philip Gilbert Hamerton, Contemporary Review
 * 2) "A Chronicle of Two Months" - Part VI., Temple Bar
 * 3) The Baluch and Afghan Frontiers of India - Part II., by Sir Charles Dilke,  author of "Greater Britain", Fortnightly Review
 * 4) A Turkish Democrat, by C. J. Cornish, Macmillan’s Magazine
 * 5) A Little Girl’s Recollections of le Comte Alfred de Vigny, by Henriette Corkran, Temple Bar
 * 6) The Brain-Power of Plants, by Arthur Smith, National Review
 * 7) A Burmese Boat-Journey, by P. Hordern, Blackwood’s Magazine

Poetry.
 * John Bright, by A. G. B., Spectator
 * Gone hence, alas! is one whom none will know, by J. H. H., Spectator

Miscellany.
 * The Russian Black Sea Fleet, Engineering

No. 2341. &mdash; May 11, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Mr. Disraeli - Part I., by Henry W. Lucy, Temple Bar
 * 2) Sophy, Temple Bar
 * 3) A Visit to the Karun River and Kum, by Colonel Mark Sever Bell,  V.C., A.D.C., Royal Engineers, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 4) The Sonnet in America, by William Sharp, National Review
 * 5) Laurence Oliphant, by Oswald Smith, Time
 * 6) The Unripe Fruit of Education in India, by C. J. Buckland,  (late B.C.S), Leisure Hour
 * 7) The Eiffel Tower, Spectator
 * 8) The Parcel Post, St. James's Gazette
 * 9) The Pulpit in the Good Old Days, by Walter Slater, Temple Bar
 * 10) Common Sense in Military Dress, Civil and Military Gazelle

Poetry.
 * A Morning Walk, Cornhill Magazine
 * A Year of Silence, by A. G. B., Spectator
 * "All things that live, our priests of Science teach", by H. G. Hewlett

Miscellany.
 * Post-Pliocene Footprints, Science and Art

No. 2342. &mdash; May 18, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) The First Special Correspondent, by Paul Sylvester, National Review
 * 2) Little Sister, by H. Musgrave, Longman’s Magazine
 * 3) Edmond Scherer, by Edward Dowden, Fortnightly Review
 * 4) The Young Sulpicius, by Thomas Hodgkin, Macmillan’s Magazine
 * 5) The Migrations of Plants, Edinburgh Review
 * 6) Quite Out of the Way, by Florence V. du Cane, Murray’s Magazine
 * 7) The Country of a Thousand Lakes, Chambers' Journal
 * 8) Spring in the South of Europe, Nottingham Daily Express

Poetry.
 * When Spring-tide Comes, by H. G. Hewlett
 * "One more glimpse of the sun", by Lord Henry Somerset
 * A Breathing-Space
 * Ναι Μα Τουσ, by A. G. B., Spectator
 * The Old House, by Amy Levy, Spectator

No. 2343. &mdash; May 25, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Motley’s Correspondence, Quarterly Review
 * 2) How "the Crayture" got on the Strength, by Archibald Forbes, English Illustrated Magazine
 * 3) Our Reign in the Ionian Islands, by Walter Frewen Lord, Nineteenth Century
 * 4) Leigh Hunt, by George Saintsbury, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 5) In Ninety-Eight, by Henry W. Lucy, Time
 * 6) Father Damien and the Lepers, by Archibald Ballantyne, Longman's Magazine
 * 7) Tipping, All The Year Round
 * 8) Clothes and Conduct on Board an Old Indiaman, Athenæum
 * 9) The Italians and the Republic of the Plata, Spectator

Poetry.
 * A March Minstrel, by Alfred Austin
 * To A Thrush In January, by Robert Steggall, Month
 * "He Purgeth It", by A. G. B., Spectator

Miscellany.
 * Colors, Where they Come from, British Journal of Photography

No. 2344. &mdash; June 1, 1889.
Contents. Poetry.
 * 1) The Duc d’Enghien, Edinburgh Review
 * 2) "A Chronicle of Two Months" - Part VII., Temple Bar
 * 3) Mr. Bright, by R. W. Dale, Contemporary Review
 * 4) With Father Damien and the Lepers, by Edward Clifford, Nineteenth Century
 * 5) The Madame de Maintenon of Wurtemberg, by C. A. Montresor, National Review
 * 6) A Passion Play on the Italian Lakes, by E. C. C., Macmillan's Magazine
 * 7) Is a Soldier’s Life worth Living?, by Wolseley, Fortnightly Review
 * 8) Lord Wolseley on Soldierly Suicide, Spectator
 * John Bright, by Michael Field, Spectator
 * My Lady April, by Ernest Dowson, Temple Bar
 * London, April, 1889, by R. H., Temple Bar
 * "The Child and the Tramp", by Mrs. Piatt, The Witch of Glass

Miscellany.
 * Weak Hearts, Hospital
 * Punishing Wooden Idols, Rock

No. 2345. &mdash; June 8, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Mr. Norris’s Novels, Quarterly Review
 * 2) Sir Charles Danvers - Part I., by Mary Cholmondeley,  the author of "The Danvers Jewels", Temple Bar
 * 3) Birds of Prey, Cornhill Magazine
 * 4) Mr. Disraeli - Part II., by Henry W. Lucy, Temple Bar
 * 5) The Study of Field-Names, by S. O. Addy, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 6) Right and Left, Cornhill Magazine
 * 7) A Recollection of Two Old Friends, by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, Leisure Hour
 * 8) By the Mule-Path, Spectator

Poetry.
 * Dead Leaves in Springtime, by C. H. Herford, Academy
 * England, 1889, by J. R. Mozley, Temple Bar
 * Edmund Burke and the French Revolution, by Aubrey de Vere, Spectator
 * John Bright, by H. D. Rawnsley
 * A Tragedy in Three Acts, by I. B., Temple Bar

Miscellany.
 * Chinese Marriage Custums, Popular Science Monthly

No. 2346. &mdash; June 15, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Elizabeth Barrett Browning, London Quarterly Review
 * 2) Sir Charles Danvers - Part II., by Mary Cholmondeley,  the author of "The Danvers Jewels", Temple Bar
 * 3) Venice in Spring, Cornhill Magazine
 * 4) Wild-Bird Life in London, Past and Present, by Edward Hamilton, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 5) "Queen Charlotte’s Friend", Temple Bar
 * 6) French Preachers in the Thirteenth Century, Edinburgh Review
 * 7) The Prototypes of Thackeray’s Characters, Temple Bar
 * 8) The Letter "H", All The Year Round
 * 9) Lycanthropy, Leisure Hour
 * 10) A Drunken Dog, Saturday Review

Poetry.
 * Death as the Little Love-God, by Frank T. Marzials
 * "With pipe and book at close of day", by R. Le Gallienne
 * To the Liberal Unionists of 1887, by Aubrey de Vere, Spectator
 * The Last Metamorphosis of Mephistopheles, by Frank T. Marzials
 * Evolution, by Charles F. Johnson, Temple Bar
 * "When do I love you most, sweet books of mine?", by R. Le Gallienne

Miscellany.
 * A Japanese Patient, British Medical Journal

No. 2347. &mdash; June 22, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Italy in 1888-89, by Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Nineteenth Century
 * 2) The Hon. Percy Heron, by R. Shindler, Longman's Magazine
 * 3) Imitation as a Factor in Human Progress, by Edw. Fry, Contemporary Review
 * 4) A Literary Venture, by Albert Fleming, Belgravia
 * 5) Elizabeth of Valois and the Tragedy of Don Carlos - Part I., by Lamington, Blackwood's Magazine
 * 6) A Forgotten Rebellion, by Arch. Forbes, Gentleman’s Magazine
 * 7) Notes on Stanley’s Journey, by J. A. Grant, Nature
 * 8) Beau Brummell, by E. J. Hardy, Gentleman’s Magazine
 * 9) Russian Repudiation, Economist

Poetry.
 * Spring at Oxford, by X. L., Blackwood’s Magazine
 * R. I. P., by George Holden, Longman's Magazine
 * "Behold! a Band of Lovers Clad", by Lord Henry Somerset

Miscellany.
 * The Philosophy of House-Furnishing
 * A Plague of Tigers in Java, Allen's Indian Mail

No. 2348. &mdash; June 29, 1889.
Contents.
 * 1) Recent Conversations in a Studio - Part I., by W. W. Story, Blackwood’s Magazine
 * 2) A Dog Story, Time
 * 3) Greek Islands and Highlands, by Arthur Gaye, Gentleman’s Magazine
 * 4) Macaulay at Home, by W. Fraser Rae, Temple Bar
 * 5) John Bright and Quakerism, by an ex-Quaker, Macmillan's Magazine
 * 6) Saint-Paul du Var, Spectator
 * 7) Life in California, by Edward Vincent, Spectator
 * 8) A New Mountain of the Bell, by Henry Carrington Bolton, Nature
 * 9) Cost of Living in Paris and London, Pall Mall Gazette
 * 10) What the Thames Police have Done, Leisure Hour
 * 11) The Future of Holland, Economist

Poetry.
 * Deception, by E. Nesbit, Longman's Magazine
 * To my Friends, by John Jervis Beresford, Temple Bar
 * Sweetheart Daisy, by Francis Wynne, Temple Bar
 * May Memories, by F. W. Bourdillon, Spectator