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Rh Shakespear, 691 departure from He- raut, ib his fellow travellers, 693 hi* Affghan costume, 690 arrival at Yellatoon, 696 and at Merve, ib routes to Heraut, 698 a Turcoman shepherd, 700 arrival at the Oxus, 701 and at Khiva, 702 interviews with the khan, ih. 703 adventure of Captain Abbott, 703 meeting with an Italian, ib. review of the journey, 704 Turcoman horses and horsemanship, 705 character and habits of that peo- ple, 706 character of the khan, 712 departure for Ourenbourg, ib. and arrival there, 720. National gallery, the, 421. Natural in art, the, 435. Northern Circuit, the, No. I. introduc- tion, 193 Samuel Hogginbuck, Chap. I.,197 Chap.II.,203 Chap.lII.,207 No. II. the Dumpling, Chap. I., 356 Chap II., 359 Chap. III., 363 Chap. IV., 366 No. III. introduction, 487 Fluffy Jack, Chap. I., 488 Chap. II., 492 Chap. III., 497 Chap. IV., 504 No. IV. introduction, 661 Chap. I., 662 -Chap. II., 665 Chap. III., 668 Chap. IV., 672. Notes on the fishers of the Scotch east coast, 296 their dialect, ib. their villages, 297,299 their costume,297 and personal appearance, 298 their superstitions, 299 their teenames, 300 Anecdotes of them, 301 their ha- bits, 302 prevalence of smuggling among them, 304. Nunneries, 623. Ode on the ceremonial at Windsor, by B. Simmons, 531. Oracles, the pagan, 277. Ourenbourg, narrative of a journey to, 691. Over the channel, 159. Pagan oracles, the, 277. Paris, chronicles of the Cite of, 87. Parks and gardens of London, the, 380. Parliament, the new houses of, thoughts on the modes of ornamenting, 388 objections to fresco, ib. and to oil painting on the walls, 389 objections to exclusively historical paintings, 389, 391 defence of Hogarth, 390 sub- jects suggested, 395. Passages in the career of El Empecinado. Part I., 521. Part II., La Morena de Malaga, 756. Peel, Sir Robert, policy of, 537 motives for his proposed alteration of the corn laws, 538 his financial policy and measures, 540, 550 his personal posi- tion, 542 exposure of the fallacies on the corn question, 544 general sum- mary on it, 550 his proposed income tax, ib. Philosophy of Herodotus, the, 1 see Herodotus. Photography, 517. Pisa, 44 its museum, 46 its botanic garden, 47. Poor laws, the, 518. Poetry The prisoner of Ghent, by B. Simmons, 98 The legend of St Rosalie, by Delta, 101 De Cresci, 242" 'Tis hard to die in spring, "332 Ode on the ceremonial at Windsor, by B. Sim- mons, 531 ballad " A health to thee," by the same, 534 To FB., by the author of the life of Burke, &c. 535 Cleobis and Biton, a story from Herodotus, 536 Translation of Ho- mer's hymn to Aphrodite, 579 The evening walk, 653. Popular delusions, Mackay's memoirs of, reviewed, 51. Portraits of Versailles, the, 323. Prior, James, Esq., lines to IB. by, 535. Prisoner of Ghent, the, by B. Simmons, 98. Problem in the law of circumstantial evi- dence, 553. Protestantism in Geneva, 162 effects of the works of Turretini on, ib. its Socinian character, 655 effects of its former Calvinistic character in pro- ducing this, 171. Prussian monarchy, rise and progress of the, 333. Q. Q. Q, letter from, to Christopher North, 553. Railway accident at Versailles, the, 794. Ramble on the Downs, a, 156. Recreations of the Londoners, the, 370. Rencontre in St Peter's, a, 347. Roadside sketches, 153 a ramble on the Downs, 156 over the Channel, 159. Roamings in Rome, a rencontre in St Peter's, 347 a Roman execution un- der Gregory XVI., 348 the Fuocista, 350 the Catherine wheel, 352 the Villa Medici, 354. Roden, Lord, 150. Roman execution under Gregory XVI., a, 348. Rome, roamings in, 347. Ronciere, Emil de la, trial of, 768. St Rosalie, the legend of, by Delta, 101. Savoyards in London, 24. Science and agriculture, 738. Shakespear, Sir Richmond, narrative by, of a journey from Heraut to Ourenbourg, 691. Simmons, B., poems by, the Prisoner of Ghent, 98 ode on the ceremonial at Windsor, 531 ballad, " A health to thee," 534. Sketches, roadside, 153. Sketches of Italy, No. III. Galley slaves, Leghorn, 40 museums at home and abroad, 42 zoological gardens, ib. Pisa, 44 its museum, 46 its botanic garden, 47 the Florence museum, 48