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Andrews's (Capt.) Travels in South America, 465, 504
Angelo's Reminiscences, 837

Animal Economy, Conversations on, 739

Apsley, Reuben, a Tale, 369

Arnott's Elements of Physics, 482, 631, 679, 821, 841

Asiatic Society's Transactions, Vol. I. 695, 791

Austria as it is, 793

Dolphin, or Grand Junction Nuisance, 229
Dugdale (Sir W.) Life, Diary, and Correspondence of, 225
Early Metrical Tales, 18

Edwards (Rev. E.) on Providential Agency, 40
Egypt, Mdme. Minutoli's Recollections of, 19
Ellis's (Hon. G. A.) Inquiries on Lord Clarendon, 377
Ellis's (H.) Letters illustrating English History, 273, 295
Elmes's (J.) Architectural Jurisprudence, 793
Emir Malek, a Romance, 727
England's Historical Diary, 168
English Fashionables Abroad, 275

Evenings in Greece; the Poetry by T. Moore, Esq. 113
Every Night Book, 393

Fairy Mythology, 820.-Fairy Tales for Youth, 136
Falkland, 228

Faraday's (M.) Chemical Manipulation, 472
Farey's (J.) Treatise on the Steam Engine, 773
Fashionables and Unfashionables, a Novel, 681
Faulkner's (Sir A. B.) Notes on Paris in 1826-7, 579, 600
Field Flowers, 39.-Flirtation, a Novel, 753

Ava, Two Years in, 468.-Narrative of the Embassy to in Fireside Book, 838

1826-7, 518, 531.-Aylmers, a Novel, 440

Baber, Emperor, Memoirs of, 2, 20, 38, 488
Barrington's (Sir J.) Sketches, 308, 323, 344, 358
Barrow's (Rev. S.) Dictionary, 506

Becourt's (R.) Grace of Human Philosophies, 153
Belfrage's (Dr. A.) Practical Discourses, 681
Berens' (Rev. E.) Selections from Addison, 201
Berry, Dame Rebecca, 67

Bertingchamp, Corrigé des Locutions Vicieuses, 120
Betham (Sir W.) Irish Antiquarian Researches, 757
Big-wig, Blunders of a, 648.-Bijou for 1828, 675
Biography and Obituary, Annual, 1

Bismark (Count) on the Tactics of Cavalry, 451
Blue-Stocking Hall, a Novel, 714

Boileau's Art of Working in Pasteboard, 824
Bookworm, Notes of a, 681

Bowring's (J.) Servian Poetry, 227. Polish ditto, 466
Boys's (Capt. E.) Captivity in France and Flanders, 598,
611.British Farmer's Magazine, Nos. I. and II. 185

Foreign Courts, Private Anecdotes of, 714
Foreign Quarterly Review, 490
Forget-me-Not, for 1828, 675

Forster's (T.) Pocket Encyclopædia, 153

Foy's (Gen.) History of the Peninsular War, 609
France, central, Scrope on the Geology of, 534
Francia's (Dr.) Reign in Paraguay, 515, 532
Friendship's Offering, for 1828, 714, 723
Gentleman's Magazine of Literature and Fashion, 153
German Legion, Journal of an Officer in the, 467
German Romance, Specimens of, 35, 53
Gifford's (W.) Dramatic Works of Ford, 130, 151
Griffin's (J.) Treatise on the Blowpipe, 699
Glasgow, the Ant of, 746

Goethe's Torquato Tasso, 453.-Gondola, the, 7
Goodluck's (W.) View of the World, 7

Gold-headed Cane, 132.-Grandfather, Tales of a, 817
Greece, Journey in, 486.-Sketches of, 825
Green's (L. R.) Sketches of the War in Greece, 728

Britton's Cathedral Antiquities, 216, 842.-Union of Sculp-Guards, a Novel, 297
ture and Painting, 842

Brooke's (A. de Capell) Winter in Lapland, 145, 166
Browne's (M. A.) Mont Blanc and other Poems, 530
Bruce, Elizabeth de, 82

Byron's (Capt. Lord) Voyage to the Sandwich Islands, 163
Buckingham's (J. S.) Travels in Mesopotamia, 97, 118
Bull on Fuel, 330

Bullock's (W.) Journey to the Western States of America,
725, 760.-Buonaparte, Life of, by Sir W. Scott, 417
Burke's Correspondence with Dr. Laurence, 387
Burnet's (J.) Hints on Colour in Painting, 321
Busy Bodies, a Novel, 296

Butler's (Ann) Fragments in Verse, 137

Butler's (J. O.) Questions in Roman History, G81

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Chivalry and Romance, Stories of, 136

Christianity for the Camp, 699

Christie's (J. H.) Letter to Mr. Peel, 276

Christmas Box, 785, 824.-Cicchetti's (P.) Dante, 201
Citizen's Pocket Chronicle, 359

Clapham, Key to the Plan of, 777

Clarac's (Count) Museum, 229

Clarendon's (Earl of) Correspondence, 721, 743, 759, 776
Clarke's (S. R.) Vestigia Anglicana, 6

Classical Manual, 714.-Clubs of London, 804
Cobbold's (Rev. R.) Poetry, 115, 648

Collingwood's (Lord) Public and Private Correspondence,
835.-Colombia, Present State of, 71

Common Sense, Appeal to, on Actors and Actresses, 39
Comnenus, Isaac, a Play, 371

Constable's Miscellany, 23, 137, 216, 330, 793

Coombs's (B.) Poetical Effusions, 6

Corfu to Smyrna, Excursion from, 486

Cox's (S.) English-Latin, 760

Crockford House, a Rhapsody, 161

Croker's (T. C.) Fairy Legends, 803, 840

Croly (Rev. G.) on the Apocalypse, 177

Crouch's (E. A.) Lamarc's Conchology, 280

Crowgey's Universal Calculator, 537

Cruikshank's (G.) Eccentric Tales, 88
Cunningham's (A.) Sir Michael Scott, 770
Cunningham's (P.) New South Wales, 500, 536, 551, 567
Curtis's (J. H.) Report on Diseases of the Ear, 633
Cuvier's Animal Kingdom, 341

Dagley's (R.) Death's Doings, 213, 231
Dallaway's (Rev. J.) Walpole, Vol. III. 407
Darley's (G.) Sylvia, or the May Queen, 755. Scientific
Library, 838

Davenport's (R. A.) New Elegant Extracts, 777
Deal's (J. N.) Physiological Essays, 168
Delaroche' (B.) Translation of Mr. Canning's Poems, 569
Delavigne's (C.) Sept Messeniennes Nouvelles, 86
De Lisle, or the Distrustful Man, 819
Delormey, V. Souterrains de Chateauvert, 7
Demonologia, or Natural Knowledge Revealed, 184
De Roos's (Hon. F.) Travels in the United States, 385
Des Voeux's (C.) Translation of Goethe's Tasso, 453
De Vere, 193. Portrait of Mr. Canning from, 209
Dibdin's (T.) Reminiscences, 281

Dissipation, a Tale, 346.-Dods's (Meg) Cookery, 6ib

Hallam's (H.) Constitutional History of England, 545
Hamilton's (Col. J. P.) Travels in Colombia, 248, 263, 278
Harvey's (W. W.) Sketches of Hayti, 595
Heraldic Dictionary of Peerage and Baronetage, 824
Herbert Lacy, by the Author of Granby, 819
Herbert Milton, a Novel, 775

Head (Capt. F. B.) on the Rio Plata Mines, 72
Head-pieces and Tail-pieces, 4
Heard's (J.) Russian Grammar, 601
Heber's (Bp.) Hymns, 585

Hertslet's (L.) Collection of Treaties, &c., 664
Hesperides, Gardens of the, 405
Higgins's (G.) Celtic Druids, 565

High Life, a Novel, 374

Highways and Byways, 355

Historiettes, or Tales of Continental Life, 277
Hodgskin's (T.) Popular Political Economy, 345
Hogg's (T.) Fabulous History of Cornwall, 339
Holland Tide, 114

Hood's (T.) National Tales, 129.-Plea for the Midsum-
mer Fairies, 512.-Whims and Oddities (2d Series), 705
Hope Leslie, by the Author of Redwood, 820
Howitt's (W. and M.) Desolation of Eyam, 386
Humboldt (M. G.) on the Chinese Language, 456
Hunt's (T. F.) Designs for Parsonage Houses, &c., 281,
293.-Architettura Campestre, 581

Hyde Nugent, a Tale, 374
Impudence, Anecdotes of, 6

Ireland, Sketches of, 184.-Leigh's Road Book for, 233
Iu-Kiao-Li, a Chinese Romance, 483

Jackson's (S. R.) Ahab, a Poem, 89. Jarrin's (G. A.)
Italian Confectioner, 292. Jennings's (J.) Ornitho-
logia, 728. Jesuits, Modern, 641, 662. Johnstone's
(J.) Sacred and Serious Poetry, 6. Jones's (Capt. G. M.)
Travels in Russia, &c., 593, 613, 627, 646.-Joplin's
(T.) Essay on Banking, 729. Jouy's (M. E.) Cécile, ou
les Passions, 390

Karmuth, an Arabian Tale, 313. Keepsake, for 1828, 737.
Kennedy's (W.) Fitful Fancies, 673. Kennet and Read's
Poetical Souvenir, 7. Keppel's (Hon. George) Journey
from India to England, 33, 52, 70, 104, 135. Kilver-
stone Oak, Annal of, 610. Kitchiner's (Dr.) Traveller's
Oracle, 578. Korner (C. T.), Life of, 470
Labarraque (A. G.) on Chlorate of Soda, 40. Laennec
(Dr. R. T. H.) on Diseases of the Chest, 746. Lanzi's
History of Painting in Italy, by T. Roscoe, 768, 790.
Leigh's New Picture of London, 330. Lempriere's (Dr.
W.) Lectures on Natural History, 582. L. E. L., Poe-
tical Works of, 105. Ladies' Magazine of Literature
and Fashion, 153. Leslie, Mrs., and her Children, a
Life in the
Tale, 440. Lettre de Cachet, a Tale, 450.
West, 788, 808, 827. Literary Pocket Book, for 1828,
810. Littérature, Nouveau Cours de, 7. Liverpool
(Earl of), Memoirs of his Administration, 675. Living
and the Dead, by a Country Curate, 147, 200. Lloyd's
(Dr. B.) Mechanical Philosophy, 103. Log Book, 105.
London in the Olden Time, 471. London Bridge,
Chronicles of, 563, 583. Longmore's (G.) War of the
Isles, 39. Low's (R ev. Alex.) History of Scotland, 23
Machan's (R.)
Macculloch (Dr. J.) on Malaria, 470.
Astronomical Mnemonics, 6. Madeira and Portugal,
Rambles in, 485. Mai (M. A.) Episc. Nicetæ et Paulini
scripta, 715. Maintenon's (Madame de) Correspond-
Malcolm's (Sir J.) Sketches of Persia, 561,
599, 629, 645. Marlowe (Kit), Works of, 49. Marshall's
(Lieut. J.) Royal Naval Biography, 633. Mathews and

ence, 50.

120.

Loudon's Hymns and Moral Poems, 120. May Fair,
a Poem, 305. May Flowers, 788. Mechanic's Magazine,
522. Medical Sciences, Journal of their Progress, 680.
Meldegg (Baron) on the Duties of Outposts, 522. Mili-
tary Sketch-Book, 245. Milligen's (J.) Monuments of
Grecian Art, 391. Milman's (Rev. H.) Anne Boleyn,
Minutoli's
Miniature English Grammar, 233.
(Baroness) Recollections of Egypt, 19. Mirza Iteesa
Modeen's Travels, 549. Mitchell's (T. L.) System of
Surveying, 585, 664. Mitford's (M. R.) Dramatic
Scenes, 178. Modern Genius, Tale of a, 741. Mont.
gomery's (J.) Pelican Island, 496. Moods and Tenses,
by One of Us, 389. Moore's (T.) Epicurean, a Tale,
401. Moreau's (C.) Statistical State of Ireland, 729
Morgan's (Lady) O'Briens and O'Flahertys, 707.
Mount Edgecumbe's (Earl) Reminiscences, 306, 325,
342. Munster Tales, 114, 697

Napoleon in the other World, 120. Naufragus, Adven-
tures of, 550. Neele's (H.) Poems, 259. Romance of
History, 728. Newnham's (W.) Principles of Educa-
tion, 313. Nichols's (James) Tradesman's Law Assist-
ant, 23. Nichols's (John) Progresses of James I., 626,
806. Nicolas's (N. H.) Memoir of Augustus Vincent,
390. Niebuhr's (G. B.) Roman History, 242. No me
Nobbe's
Olvides, or Spanish Forget-me- Not, 824.
(C. F. A.) Cicero, in one vol. 473. Nuga Canoræ, 164
Odd Volume, 276. Old Bachelor's Confessions, 37. O'Neil,
or the Rebel, a Tale, 375. Outalissi, a Tale, 39. Owain
Goch, a Tale of the Revolution, 440. Oxford, the Lord
Mayor's Visit to, 84. Oxford Nightcaps, 632
Parriana Bibliotheca, 516. Parker's (H. M.) Poems, 407.
Patent Inventions, 585. Patents taken out in France,
Catalogue of, 184. Peninsular War (1812, 1813), Adven-
tures in, 179, 198. Persia, Sketches of, 561, 599, 629, 645.
Perth Literary and Antiquarian Transactions, 658, 678.
Pestalozzi's Letters on Early Education, 633. Pettigrew's
(T. J.) Bibliotheca Sussexíana, 353. Philip (Dr. A. W.)
on Indigestion, 490. Philosophy in Sport made Science
in Earnest, 414. Pickersgill's (Mrs.) Tales of the Harem,
321. Pietas Quotidiana, 761. Pilgrim, Tales of a, 89.
Planche's (J. R.) Lays and Legends of the Rhine, 274.
Pledge of Friendship, for 1828, 699, 726. Poetesses, Bri-
tish, Specimens of, 106, 411. Pollok's (Rev. R.) Course
of Time, 625. Portugal, Letter on the Affairs of, 40;
Revolutions of, since the War, 427, 455; Rambles in,
485. Posthumous Papers of a Person lately about Town,
825. Pozzo's (Count F. del) Catholicism in Austria, 313.
Prairie, a Novel, 281, 289, 340. Prison Discipline Com-
mittee, Seventh Report of, 664. Professional Poems,
648

Quality Papers, 393

Recullé (l'Abbé) Triomphe de l'Eglise, 88. Red Rover,
787. Reigning Vice, à Satire, 291. Religio Militis, 699.
Rengger and Longchamp's Reign of Dr. Francia, 515.
Richmond, or Scenes in the Life of a Bow Street Officer,
181. Ringrove, a Novel, 824. Ritson's (S.) Life of King
Arthur, 313. Roberts's (Emma) Houses of York and
Lancaster, 337. Rodger's (A.) Peter Cornclips, 611. Rome
in the Nineteenth Century, 502. Rosalin Woodbridge,
153. Rose's (W. S.) Orlando Furioso, Vol. V., 529. Rucco
(Dr. J.) on the Science of the Pulse, 699. Russell (Lord
J.) on the Establishment of the Turks in Europe, 643.
Ryan's (R.) Poetry and Poets, 197

St. James's, a Satirical Poem, 481. Schiller's Wallenstein,
new translation, 549. Sciences, Various, Notes on, 473.
Scott's (Sir W.) Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, 417;
Chronicles of the Canongate, 689, 709; Tales of a
Grandfather, 817, 841. Scottish Soldier, Life of a, 742.
Scrope (G. P.) on the Geology of Central France, 534.
Seasons, Circle of the, 746. Segur's (Comte de) Me-
moirs and Recollections, 100, 116. Shafton's (P.) Va-
garies, 153. Shakspeare's Works, &c. 473, 661, 777-
Sherwood's (Mrs.) Chronology of Ancient History, 537.
Shigurf Namah i Velaet, Intelligence on Europe, 549.
Sibyl Leaves, 787. Simpson's (W. T.) Account of
Llangollen, 537. Singer's (S. W.) Lord Clarendon, 721,
743, 759, 776. Smith's (C.) Elements of Architecture,
824. Sonnets from the Italian, Specimens of, 531. Souli,
Heroines of, 56. South Africa; Scenes in Albany and
Cafferland, 322. Southey's (Dr.) History of the Penin-
sular War, Vol. II., 65, 87. Southey's (Capt. T.) lis-
tory of the West Indies, 537. Souvenir, Literary, for
1828, 694, 713. Spirits, Book of, 88. Stanley's (E.)
Stevenson's
Young Horsewoman's Companion, 615.

(S. W.) Tour in France, Savoy, &c. 839. Strutt's (E.)
Triumph of Genius and Perseverance, 7. Swain's (C.)
Metrical Essays, 770. System, the, a Tale of the West
Indies, 168

Tales of all Nations, 436. Taylor's (Jefferys) Old English
Sayings, 120. Taylor's (John) Poems, 522. Tennant's
(W.) Papistry Storm'd, 449. Thackeray's (Rev. F.)
Life of the Earl of Chatham, 433, 453. Thoms's (W. J.)
Early Prose Romances, 330, et seq. Thompson's (G.)
Adventures in Southern Africa, 195. Thompson's (T.
P.) Exposition of Fallacies, 40. Thornton, Cyril, Youth
and Manhood of, 311, 328. Time's Telescope for 1828,
737. Timkowski's Mission to China, 241, 261, 439. Tom
Raw, the Griffin, a Poem, 745. Townsend's (Rev. C.
H.) Weaver's Boy, 630. Trench's (Col.) Papers on the
Thames Quay, 294. Trevanion's (H.) Influence of
Apathy, 643. Trimmer's (Mrs.) Natural History, 601.
Truckleborough Hall, 72

Ude's (L. E.) French Cook, 247. Uwins (Dr. D.) on In-
digestion, 728

Vandervelde's (C. F.) Arwed Gyllensterna, 120. Van Ha-
len's (Don J.) Imprisonment in the Inquisition, 499.
Village Curate, Excursion of a, 216. Villeroy, Castle
of, 346. Virgilii Georgica, Hexaglotta, 81. Vittoria

Colonna, 502. Vivian Grey, 134. Voarino (Sig.) on
Callisthenic Exercises, 182
Wadd's (W.) Nuge, 230; Mems., 547. Wallenstein, from
the German of Schiller, 549. Walker's (G.) Specimens
of English Poetry, 72. Wakefields, Trial of the,
313. Walsh's (Dr. R.) Notice of Coins, &c. 756. Wa-
ring's (S. M.) Sacred Melodies, 233. Warren's (Dr. S.)
Chronicles of Wesleyan Methodism, 616. Webb (W.)
on the Rhine, Switzerland, and Italy, 215. Welsh So-
ciety and Scenery, Tales of, 137. West's (J.) Mission
to the North American Indians, 529. Weston's (J.) En-
chiridion Romæ, 522. Whitehall, a Novel, 726. Wick,
liff, John, Life of, 359. Wight's More Mornings at Bow
Street, 393. Willement's (T.) Notices, 259. Winter's
Wreath, 777. Wivell's (A.) Inquiry concerning the
Shakspeare Portraits, 435.
Wolfe Tone's (Th.) Memoirs, 257. Wood's (J. P.) Me-
Wolfe of Badenoch, 99.
moirs of Law of Lauriston, 17

Yes and No, a Tale of the Day, 800. York (Duke of),
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Zenana, the, or a Newab's Leisure Hours, 149.

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Girl, 73-Duke of York, hy Nevill, 91-Les Precieuses
Ridicules, by A. E. Chalon, 107-Destruction of Misso-
longhi; Langlois and Delavigne, 186-H. B. Chalon's
Passions of the Horse, 186, 348, 443, 524-Hayter's
Sketches of Madame Pasta, 284-Ross's (W. C.) Christ
and the Demoniacs, 317-Templeton's Wreck of the
Edward, 349-Col. Light's Pompeii, 379-Le Brun's (C.)
Physiological Drawings, 442-Wightwick's Roman An-
tiquities, by T. M. Baynes, 524-Lynch's Painter For-
gotten, by R. Rothwell, 539-Corboald's Bust of Mr.
Canning, 621-Chalon's (A. E.) Modesty and Impu-
dence, by R. J. Lane, 635-Jackson's Exile, by R. Lane,
683-Lane's Sketches by!

Windsor Castle and Scenery, den Artists, 700-Gauck's
731-European Scenery,

Bulwer's Views on the Madeiras, fb Vivian's Falls
of Niagara, 794-M Clise's Kitten and Dog, 812-Rem-
brandt's Girl at a Window, by C. M. Taylor, 846-Cig-
Lodge's Portraits, 9, 171, 284, 509, 571, 715, 846-London,
nani's Protecting Angel, by W, Fisk, 846
Improvements in, 56, 202, 556, 633, 666-Lonsdale's Mr.
Campbell, by Reynolds, 42- Sir Humphry Davy, by
Manchester Royal Institution, 300-Martin's Joshna, 317
Worthington, 683-Lyon's (Capt. C. F, Mexico, 475
Medals, 186, 251+Melville Monument in Edinburgh,
539-Meyer's (F.) Miss I. Paton as the White-Maid, by
G. F. Storm, 811.

Mezzotintos: Brockedon's Raffaelle, by C. Tumer, 24;
Lane's Dr. Birkbeck, by H. Dawe, 107; Stephanoff's
Foundling, by ditto, 186; Fradelle's Olivia and Viola,
by Lupton, 186; Sir T. Lawrence's Mrs. Middleton, by
C. Turner, 219; Mr. Lambton's Son, ib.; Earl of Liver
pool, ib.; Duke of Wellington, ib.; Haines's Captain
Parry, by S. W. Reynolds, 219; Turner's Ports of Eng.
land, 283; Porter's Don Quixote, 348; Fielding's Death
of Robin Hood, 443; Gouband's Rebecca, 443; Sir T.
Lawrence's Portrait of Mr. Canning, by C. Turner, 475;
Morison's (D.) Bust of Mr. Canning, 620-Moses's (H.)
Egerton's Will-o'-the-Wisp, by W. Giller, 539; C. Tur
ner's Dr. Kitchiner, 715-
Works of Canova, 589, 700-Murphy's Beauties of
Charles II.'s Court, 317

National Gallery, Marquess of Stafford's Present to, 683-
Newton's (G. S.) Lovers' Quarrel, 361; Girl with a
Hawk, 684 (R.) Devils at Home, 509-Nichol-
Old Masters, Sale of Pictures by, 171, 361
son's (F.) Loch Venachoir, 715; European Scenery, ib,

Petit Louvre, an Exhibition, 492-Pickersgill's (H. W.)
Portrait of Mr. Poole, by Clint, 493-Pictures in Fleet
Street, 204-Pinelli's Views in Rome, 332-Poynter's
Hospital of St. Catherine, by G. Reeve, 493
Rare Prints, Sale of, 155-Resignation, a Caricature, 349
-Robson's English Cities, 219, 509-Robinson's (F. A.)
Vitruvius, 746-Rome, British Artists in, 635-Royal
Academy, Exhibition, 283, 298, 348, 361, 379, 395, 442,
475, 747, 794, 811-Rugendas (M.) Voyage Pittoresque
dans le Brésil, 493

St. James's Palace, the King's Rooms, 57-Sandby's Works
Scottish Royal Academy, 8
and Collection, 731-Sass's (Mr.) Conve, 186
Sculptures; Sievier's Crucifixion, 267; Mr. Logh's Milo
Sharp's (W.) Open your Mouth, by W. J. Taylic
and Samson, 299, 379
Shaw's (H.) Antiquities in Luten Park, 19
Mrs., as the Tragic Muse, 539-Stewardson's P
Taylor's Picturesque Tour in Spain, &c., 58-Temat
of Mr. Canning, 443-Souvenir, Engravings, 651
(J. W.) England and Wales, 186; Part II., 411-Tu
Van Worrell's (A. B.) Likeness of the Duke of York,
ner's Old London Bridge, by Goodall, 348
Warren's (H.) Views on the Ravensbourne, 067-Wate-
-Veronese, Paul, Fresco Paintings by, 41,349
colours Exhibition, 251, 266, 283, 299-Watteau's Painter
and Sculptor, by Romney, 492Weigall's engraved Gen
of Mr. Canning, 539-Wellington, Duke of, Mais of
by Mr. Henning, 379-Wilkie's Greenwich Penice,
by F. C. Lewis, 186-Williams's (H. W.) View th
Greece, 9, 284, 524; Edinburgh, from Anther's Seat.
9 Wivell's Prince George and Princess Augusta of
Cambridge, by Cochran, 42-Woolnoth's (T) Ma-
donna, from Carlo Dolce, 411

York, Duke of, Portraits, by Geddes and Jackam, N:
Thompson's Medallion, of, 42; Print of the Laing in
State 58; Proposed Monument, 189; Campbell's Mudel
for a Statue, 309-York House, Report relative to its
Ziegler's Bushy House, by Duncan and Havell, too
destination, 476, 603.
ORIGINAL POETRY

In every Number. The pieces by L. E. L. will be found
pp. 59, 139, 204, 300, 318, 429, 539, 540, 620, 636, 601, 846
-Editor's Poetical Address, 833.

MUSIC.

Concerts: Philharmonic, 124, 156, 18, 20, 2, 3
Eisteddyod Llundain, 333; Vigo's, Sedutzek's, Schau
roth's, De Begnis's, 3975 Stockhausen's, 444: Mele
dists' Club, 141, 252, 268.-Nar Instrument, Guin
bardes, 300; German Flute, 300.-New Po
10, 188, 204, 349, 365, 444, 509, 575, 701
BIOGRAPHY.

Mr. W. Belshamn, 762; Miss Benger, 27; Beethoven, 306;
Mr. W. Blake, 540; Mr. Canning, 524; Mr. Constable,
493; Mr. W. Davis, 444; Charles Dignam, 220; Mr. For
colo, 604; Mr. Furlong, 340; Mrs. T. Gent, 541; G-
ford, 9, Anecdotes of, 362; Marquess of Hastings
Mrs. Johnstone, 92; Dr. Kitchiner, 139; Mr. Make
brun, 108; Mr. Mawman, 604; W. Mitford, Esq. 187,
220; Count G. V. Orloff, 108; Mr. Plants, 794; Pesta
lozzi, 285; Rowlandson, 267; Mr. J. Sale, 748; Lord
de Tabley, 397; Duke of York, 25

Boyle Farm, 715; Character and Anecdote, 541, 556, 53
589, 684, 846; Criticism and Libel-law, 381, 461; David
the late French Painter, 476; Foreign Gleanings, 2)
Popular Customs in France, 604, 621, 636, 652, 667, 604
731, 748, 762, 794, 846; Dr. Francia, of Paragusy, 30
Greek Youths, 573; Madrid as it is, 92; Missalonghi,
Sights of London: Mummies from Teneriffe, 333-Tyro
Siege of, 187; Stratford Jubilee, 26
lese Singers; Veronese's Frescoes, 349-Vauxhall Gar
dens, 365, 397, 430-Diorama, 365-Epsom and Ascot
Races; ib.-The Tean Dugong, 381, 397-Rio Jancio
397-Horticultural Fête, 430-Panoramas in Bund
Geneva, 220
Street, 476-The Petit Louvre; the Eumenia, 509-
Zoological Museum, 780-Optische Panoramen, fl-

SKETCHES OF SOCIETY.

Tahma's Diary, Pencil Memoranda from, 384
Traditions, Highland, 10, 28, 42, 66, 74, 92, 108, 124, 150
DRAMA.

Reports of the Representations and new Performers
the several Theatres, weekly.

New Pieces: La Schiava in Bagdad, 12; The White Maid
ib.; School for GrownChildren, 28; Englishmen in India.
74; The Oracle, or Interrupted Sacrifice, 125; Pirate's
Doom, ib.; Turco in Italia, 140: Siege of Cythers, 157
Mathews at Home, fb.; Yates's Sketches, ib.;.Com
fortable Lodgings, 172: Wife's Stratagem, ib.: Ried
ardo e Zoraide, 204; Boy of Santillane, 252; Two
make a Pair, ib.; Peter Wilkins, ib.; Turkish Lovers,
285; Pistrucci's (Improvisatore) Aristodemo, 318
Mayer's Medea, 333; Ben Nazir, ib.; Love and Re
son, 334; Mary Stuart, 365, 381; All's Right,
Cornish Miners, 444; The Rencontre, 461; Serjeant's
Wife, 493; Marriage of Gamacho, ib.; Gudgeons and
Sharks, 510; You must be buried, 542; Freebooters,
557; The Goldsmith, 558; Two Seconds, 574; Spring
and Autumn, 589; Life of a Gamester, ib. 685; Liber
tine's Lesson, 670; The Wealthy Widow, 714; The
Spectre, ib.; Freaks and Follies, 722; Guerilla Chief,
764; Forget and Forgive, ib. The Seraglio, b. 785
Nelson, or the Life of a Sailor, 765; Isidore de Ne
rida, 780, 796; Navarino, 781; Ethelwolf, f.

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