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No. 1855. — January 3, 1880.
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- The Letters of Charles Dickens, by William Minto, Fortnightly Review
- He that will not when he may - Part VII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- The Development of the Color-Sense, by Henry T. Finck, Macmillan's Magazine
- St. John's Eve - Part II., by the author of "Patty"
- First Impressions of the New World - Part I., by Duke of Argyll, Fraser's Magazine
- A Deadly Feud: a Tale from France, by Rudolph Lindau, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Literary Calling and its Future, by James Payn, Nineteenth Century
- A Hindu Almanac, Saturday Review
- Some Victims of French Diplomacy, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- All Through the Day, by Dora Greenwell, Good Words
- Beyond, by Henry Burton, Sunday Magazine
- The Mænad's Grave, by E. W. Gosse
- Rondeau, by C. M., Good Words
- The Bath, by E. W. Gosse
Miscellany.
No. 1856. — January 10, 1880.
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- A Plea for the Eighteenth Century, by William Stebbing, Nineteenth Century
- How we got away from Naples, A Story of the Time of King Bomba, by H., Fraser's Magazine
- The Lord's Prayer and the Church, Letters Addressed by John Ruskin, D.C.L., to the Church, Contemporary Review
- The Curate of St. Matthew's, Argosy
- Life in Brittany, Cornhill Magazine
- Edward and Catherine Stanley, Fraser's Magazine
- A Silesian Country House, Saturday Review
- The Criminal Code of the Jews - Part IV., Pall Mall Gazette
- Teaching Grandmother, by Alfred Austin, Cornhill Magazine
- Grandmother's Teaching, by Alfred Austin, Cornhill Magazine
Poetry.
- A Folded Leaf, by J. E. Panton, Chamber's Journal
- In Arcadia, by E. Conder Gray, Good Words
- Mort d'Arthur, by H. W. D.
- A Love-Song, by Heinrich Heine
- Teaching Grandmother, by Alfred Austin, Cornhill Magazine
- Grandmother's Teaching, by Alfred Austin, Cornhill Magazine
No. 1857. — January 17, 1880.
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- Loyalty, by Edward A. Freeman, Fortnightly Review
- The Sealed Letter, In Four Chapters, Temple Bar
- On the Utility to Flowers of their Beauty, by Edw. Fry, Contemporary Review
- Madame Roland de la Platiere, by Lady Jackson, Temple Bar
- The Rector of St. Matthew's, by Johnny Ludlow, Argosy
- The Criminal Code of the Jews - Part IV., Pall Mall Gazette
- Doubting Doubt, Spectator
- Curiosities of Trade in China, Pall Mall Budget
- The Marhatta Rebel, Spectator
- Chinese Cookery, Pall Mall Gazette
- Brigandage in Italy, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- Epitaph for the Rev. Dr. Buckland, written by Dr. Shuttleworth, Bishop of Chichester, about the Year 1820, by Frederick Mant, Notes and Queries
- Somehow or Other, Victoria Magazine
- Little Lovers, Tinsley's Magazine
- At Sunset, by F. W. B., Spectator
Miscellany.
No. 1858. — January 24, 1880.
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- The Functions of the Brain, by Dr. Julius Aithaus, Nineteenth Century
- He that will not when he may - Part VIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- Buddha's First Sermon, Fortnightly Review
- Bush-Life in Queensland - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine
- Adam and Eve - Part III., by Mrs. Parr, the author of "Dorothy Fox", Advance Sheets
- Mandrin, a Desperado of the Last Century, translated by Mrs. E. W. Latimer, Supplément Littéraire du Figaro
- The Ticknor Library, Boston, Saturday Review
- Small Talk, Saturday Review
- Irresolution, Saturday Review
- A Feat in Triangulation, by T. H. N., Nature
- The Animal Heat of Fishes, Nature
Poetry.
- The Fossil Lovers, by A. G., Nature
- With the Dead Leaves, translated from Japanese, All The Year Round
- Christmas Roses, by R. I. O., Spectator
No. 1859. — January 31, 1880.
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- Dr. Johnson, by J. Dennis, British Quarterly Review
- Adam and Eve - Part IV., by Mrs. Parr, the author of "Dorothy Fox", Advance Sheets
- First Impressions of the New World - Part II., by Duke of Argyll, Fraser's Magazine
- How I Fell Among Thieves, Blackwood's Magazine
- Life at High Pressure, by W. G. Blaikie, Macmillan's Magazine
- Annie Keary, Day of Rest
- "Dustyards", by Hon. Miss Palmer, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Future of Siberia, Spectator
- Tall Music, Saturday Review
- The Rule of the Old, Spectator
- The Asserted Artificial Production of the Diamond, by Nevil Story-Maskelyne, Nature
Poetry.
- To Portia at Belmont, by J. S., Blackwood's Magazine
- Three Angels, by F. S., Temple Bar
- Sunshine and Shadow, by C. L. Pirkis, Temple Bar
Miscellany.
- Modern Explosives, Science for All
- The Cuckoo, Cassell's Natural History
No. 1860. — February 7, 1880.
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- The Force Behind Nature, by Dr. William B. Carpenter, Modern Review
- He that will not when he may - Part IX., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- The Roman Breviary, Blackwood's Magazine
- Bush-Life in Queensland - Part II., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Character and Writings of Cyrus the Great, by George Rawlinson, Contemporary Review
- Windfalls, Spectator
- The Color of the Sea, Science for All
- Confidants, Spectator
- Contrarieties of Medicine, Blackwood's Magazine
- Pindar's Hymn to Persephone, by E. J. H., Blackwood's Magazine
Poetry.
- A Good Old Man, by John Stuart Blackie, Good Words
- Blue Gentian: a Thought, by Dinah Craik, the author of "John Halifax, Gentleman", Good Words
- The Lament of Libanius, by Lionel A. Tollemache, Fraser's Magazine
- Pindar's Hymn to Persephone, by E. J. H., Blackwood's Magazine
No. 1861. — February 14, 1880.
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- Mr. Gladstone, by Henry Dunckley, Fortnightly Review
- Earthbound: a Story of the Seen and the Unseen, by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
- The Letters of the Late Mr. Dickens, by Matthew Browne, Contemporary Review
- Old-Fashioned Gardening, by Margaret A. Paul, Nineteenth century
- Justinian, by Robert Buchanan, Contemporary Review
- Fighting Fitzgerald, Cornhill Magazine
- The Restoration of the Jews, Spectator
- Flow of Viscous Materials - a Model Glacier, by J. T. Bottomley, Nature
Poetry.
- Mist-Wraiths, All The Year Round
- Upon the Threshold, by G. E., Chambers' Journal
- Too Soon, by R. C. Lehmann, Chambers' Journal
- Justinian, by Robert Buchanan, Contemporary Review
Miscellany.
No. 1862. — February 21, 1880.
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- The Progress of Taste, Quarterly Review
- Adam and Eve - Part V., by Mrs. Parr, the author of "Dorothy Fox", Advance Sheets
- Sir Humphry Davy, Temple Bar
- Fucinus: a Lost Lake and a New Found Land, New Quarterly Review
- He that will not when he may - Part X., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- The Civil Code of the Jews - Part I., Pall Mall Gazette
- Revolutionary Laughter, Graphic
Poetry.
- Adoration, by Mary Rowles, Sunday Magazine
- Roses, Chambers' Journal
- Athanatos, by Frank Phelps
- Irish Lamentation, by Alfred Perceval Graves, Spectator
No. 1863. — February 28, 1880.
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- The Successors of Alexander and Greek Civilization in the East, Quarterly Review
- He that will not when he may - Part XI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- Some Hints on the Teaching of Latin, by George G. Ramsay, Macmillan's Magazine
- Celia: an Idyll - Part I., by Mrs. G. W. Godfrey, the author of "My Queen", Temple Bar
- An Imprisoned Princess - Leonora Christina of Denmark, by K. D. M., Fraser's Magazine
- Canon Liddon, Spectator
- Ingenuity Misapplied, Chambers' Journal
- The German Army, Pall Mall Gazette
- Children of the Pantomime, Graphic
Poetry.
- Ode to Gautier, by Swinburne
- Dirge, after Herrick, by P. P. A., Fraser's Magazine
- Sonnet on a Drowned Friend, by P. P. A., Fraser's Magazine
- Silence, by Thomas Hood
- A Reminiscence
Miscellany.
- Wealth in Egypt, Churchman
No. 1864. — March 6, 1880.
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- The Grand Dukes of Tuscany, Westminster Review
- Celia: an Idyll - Part II., by Mrs. G. W. Godfrey, the author of "My Queen", Temple Bar
- A White Rajah, Blackwood's Magazine
- Bush-Life in Queensland - Part III., Blackwood's Magazine
- Far Is Common Sense Attractive?, Spectator
- The Exiles of Siberia, Argosy
Poetry.
- A Night Watch, by U., Macmillan's Magazine
- Fallen Flowers, by Arthur O'Shaughnessy, Athenæum
Miscellany.
- Origen of Plants, Chicago Medical Journal
No. 1865. — March 13, 1880.
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- The Beginning of Greek Sculpture - Part I., by Walter H. Pater, Fortnightly Review
- Celia: an Idyll - Part III., by Mrs. G. W. Godfrey, the author of "My Queen", Temple Bar
- The Present Conditions of Art, by G. F. Watts, Nineteenth Century
- My Baby or my Dog?, by L. T., Cornhill Magazine
- The New Fiction, by Henry Holbeach, Contemporary Review
- Sermons by Dr. Martineau and Dr. Liddon, Spectator
- Learning to Write, Spectator
- A Chinese Banquet, by Jules Verne, Leisure Hour
Poetry.
- Death, by Thomas Hood
- Surprised by Joy, Impatient as the Wind, by Wordsworth
- Vigil, by Allison Hughes, Good Words
- Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the Cave of Staffa
- Æolian, by F. W. B., Spectator
- The Bubble of the Silver-Springing Waves, by W. C. Roscoe
No. 1866. — March 20, 1880.
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- Bishop Wilberforce, Quarterly Review
- He that will not when he may - Part XII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- British Lighthouses, Edinburgh Review
- Adam and Eve - Part VI., by Mrs. Parr, the author of "Dorothy Fox", Advance Sheets
- Street Discords, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- Theo-Jingo-Machia, by H. M., Spectator
- Laid By, by A. M. Munster
Miscellany.
- Rejected MSS., Belgravia
No. 1867. — March 27, 1880.
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- The Romance of Modern Travel, Quarterly Review
- He that will not when he may - Part XIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- The Halcyon's Nest, by Robert Caird, Macmillan's Magazine
- A Wild Irish Girl, Temple Bar
- The History of Writing, by Prof. A. H. Sayce, Nature
- Quarrels in a Library, Spectator
- Something about Milk, Nature
- Mr. Bright as a Churchman, Spectator
- Artificial Production of Diamonds, Nature
Poetry.
- First Time at Church, by Emma Rhodes, Argosy
- Spring, by Matthew Gotterson, Chambers' Journal
- Prayer, by Hartley Coleridge