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No. 1946. — October 1 & 8, 1881.
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- Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, by Augustua J. C. Hare, Macmillan's Magazine
- In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part IX., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
- Scottish, Shetlandic, and Germanic Water Tales - Part II., by Karl Blind, Contemporary Review
- The Freres - Part XVIII., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- Nassau Senior's Journals and Conversations, by E. E., Fraser's Magazine
- Curzola, by Edward A. Freeman, Macmillan's Magazine
Poetry.
- Service, by W. C. Bennett, Sunday Magazine
- Elijah, by Alfred Church, Spectator
- Old Battle-Fields, by I. L. Cosham, Sunday Magazine
No. 1947. — October 15, 1881.
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- The Essayists, Cornhill Magazine
- In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part X., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
- Old English Clans, by G. A., Cornhill Magazine
- Mary Schonewald. A Study in Prophecy - Part I., by A. Mary F. Robinson, Fraser's Magazine
- Reminiscences of George Borrow, by Theodore Watts, Athanæum
- Electricity as a Factor in Happiness, Spectator
- Archæological Discoveries in Egypt, Times
- The Art of Friendship, Spectator
- W. S. Landor, by E. Lynn Linton, Athanæum
- Sea Messengers, by J. Sands, Spectator
Poetry.
- Bormus, by Ellice Hopkins, Macmillan's Magazine
- President Garfield, by A. C. A., Spectator
Miscellany.
- Chinese Table Etiquette, Amherst Gazette
No. 1948. — October 22, 1881.
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- "Four Centuries of English Letters", by Sir Henry Taylor, Nineteenth Century
- In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part XI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
- Hints for an Autumnal Ramble, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Late John Hill Burton, Blackwood's Magazine
- Besieged in the Transvaal. The Defense of Standerton - Part III., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Future of Islam - Part II., by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Fortnightly Review
- My Troubles in Russia - Part I., Chambers'Journal
- The Revival of Irish Manufactures, Economist
- Egyptian Excavations and Mummies, Nature
Poetry.
- The Wind on the Hill, by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, Argosy
- A Dream, by Philip Bourke Marston, Athanæum
- Pride of Youth, by Dante G. Rossetti, Athanæum
- Sunset on the Lomonds, by J. Logie Robertson, Blackwood's Magazine
Miscellany.
- Ibex Attacking Man, Land and Water
No. 1949. — October 29, 1881.
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- Inaugural Address at the Jubilee Meeting of the British Association at York, 27 September, 1881, by Sir John Lubbock, Nature
- In Trust. A Story of a Lady and her Lover - Part XII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Fraser's Magazine
- Worry, by J. Mortimer Granville, Nineteenth Century
- Mary Schonewald. A Study in Prophecy - Part II., by A. Mary F. Robinson, Fraser's Magazine
- My Troubles in Russia - Part II., Chambers'Journal
- The Letters of Goethe's Mother, by Eliza Clarke, Fraser's Magazine
- Silk-Growing in Burma, by Shway Yoe, St. James's Gazette
- Verses by Scott, by H. G. Atkinson, Athanæum
Poetry.
- The Round of Life, by Alexander Lamont, Chambers' Journal
- England to America, Punch
- Passing and Glassing, by Miss Rossetti
Miscellany.
- The People's Rights in Japan, Osaka Nippon
No. 1950. — November 5, 1881.
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- Carlo Goldoni, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Freres - Part XIX., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- The Future of Islam - Part III., by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Fortnightly Review
- My Troubles in Russia - Part III., Chambers'Journal
- Life in Mediæval Venice, by J. Theodore Bent, Fraser's Magazine
- Electricity in the Therapeutics of the Ancients, Medical Press and Circular
- The Shining Slave-Maker, Nature
Poetry.
- "Solvitur acris Hyemps grata vice Veris et Favoni", by Horace, translated by James Innes Minchin, Academy
- Ling Holme: Windermere, by F. W. B., Spectator
- Melrose, by A. T., Spectator
- A Grave Strewn with Crocuses, by E. Wordsworth
- The Sonnet's Voice, by Theodore Watts, Athanæum
No. 1951. — November 12, 1881.
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- Disease-Germs, by W. B. Carpenter, Nineteenth Century
- The Freres - Part XX., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- Schools in Florence, by F. Henreitta Muller, Macmillan's Magazine
- Personal Reminiscences of Lord Stratford and the Crimean War - Part III., by James Henry Skene, author of "Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk," "Rambles in Syrian Deserts," etc., Temple Bar
- Denis, Blackwood's Magazine
- May in Umbria, by J. A. S., Cornhill Magazine
- The Intelligence of Ants - Part II., by George J. Romanes, Nineteenth Century
- Yvoire, by W. Westall, Nineteenth Century
- Scenery and Imagination, Globe
Poetry.
- Compensation, by B., Spectator
- Passing, by Lord Braye
- To Mrs. Garfield, by Theodore Watts, Athenæum
- December and June, by B., Spectator
- A Night Storm, by E. L. Hervey, Academy
No. 1952. — November 19, 1881.
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- The Pontificate of Leo XIII., Edinburgh Review
- Thrawn Janet, by R. L. S., Cornhill Magazine
- Scottish, Shetlandic, and Germanic Water Tales - Part III., by Karl Blind, Contemporary Review
- The New Development of the Brahmo Somaj, by W. Knighton, Contemporary Review
- The Plough of the Animal World, Spectator
- On the Colors of Spring Flowers, by Alfred W. Bennett, M.A., B.Sc., F.L.S., Popular Science Review
- The Mental Seclusion of India, Spectator
- A Hundred Years Ago, by B., Pall Mall Gazette
- Queen Anne's Son, Saturday Review
- Epistolary Curiosities, Chambers' Journal
- On the Retreat of the European Glaciers, by C. Dufour, Popular Science Review
Poetry.
- One Lesser Jot, by Susan Coolidge, Golden Hours
- Looking Back, Spectator
- "The Irresponsive Land", by Christina Rossetti,
- Song, by W. Wilkins
No. 1953. — November 26, 1881.
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- Helmholtz and Carter on Eyesight, Edinburgh Review
- Uncle Z. - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine
- Lyrical Poetry of Modern Greece, by E. M. Edmonds, Macmillan's Magazine
- Edward John Trelawny, by H. E. W., Temple Bar
- The Freres - Part XXI., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- The Latin Lesson: Boy and Girl, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Drainage of the Roman Campagna, Saturday Review
- The Regimental Dog, St. James's Gazette
- A Commercial Traveller in Africa, London Times
- Despair, by Alfred Tennyson, Nineteenth Century
Poetry.
- Io Victis, by W. W. S., Blackwood's Magazine
- Grisildis, by E. H. Hickey, Academy
- In Westminster Abbey, by B. C., Good Words
- Despair, by Alfred Tennyson, Nineteenth Century
Miscellany.
No. 1954. — December 3, 1881.
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- The Future of Islam - Part IV., by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Fortnightly Review
- The Freres - Part XXII., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- Sheep-Hunting in the Mountains, by Dunraven, Nineteenth Century
- Uncle Z. - Part II., Blackwood's Magazine
- George Borrow, by A. Egmont Hake, Macmillan's Magazine
- Mahometan Religious Orders, All The Year Round
- Shipbuilding a Thousand Years Ago, Nature
Poetry.
- Laocoon, by Virgil, translated by F. W. B., Spectator
- The Sublime, by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Sonnets of Proteus
- A Day's Ride - A Life's Analogy, by H. C. Irwin, Spectator
Miscellany.
- Louis Napoleon's Courage, Senior's Conversations
- The True Color of Sunlight
No. 1955. — December 10, 1881.
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- Mrs. Barbauld, by A. I. R., Cornhill Magazine
- The Freres - Part XXIII., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- Sir Walter Ralegh in Ireland, by John Pope Hennessy, Nineteenth Century
- Uncle Z. - Part III., Blackwood's Magazine
- Jewish Colonization in Palestine, Pall Mall Gazette
- Learned Societies in Japan, Nature
- An Island of the Lagoons, Pall Mall Gazette
- The General Post Office, Saturday Review
- The Malaria of the Roman Hills, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- The Jews' Cemetery , by J. A. S., Cornhill Magazine
- Du Rys de Madame d'Allbret, by Frederick Locker, after Clement Marot
- He is Not a Poet, by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Sonnets of Proteus
- Voices of the Sea, by Herbert New, Spectator
- On his Fortune in Loving Her, by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Sonnets of Proteus
No. 1956. — December 17, 1881.
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- The Last Great Dream of the Crusade, by J. Baldwin Brown, Nineteenth Century
- The Story of a Railway Journey - Part I., by Lady Lindsay (of Balcarres), Temple Bar
- The Decadence of Frenchwomen, Blackwood's Magazine
- An Athenian Archbishop of the Dark Ages, Fraser's Magazine
- What Came of It, Argosy
- Spanish Proverbs, St. James's Gazette
- Monos Island, Trinidad, Nature
- Fifty Years Ago, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- Day-Dreams, by P. M. Campbell, Chambers' Journal
- A.P.S., by M. F., Spectator
- Laughter and Death, by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Sonnets of Proteus
- Desdemona
No. 1957. — December 24, 1881.
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- Henry Martyn, Church Quarterly Review
- The Story of a Railway Journey - Part II., by Lady Lindsay (of Balcarres), Temple Bar
- Country Life in Italy - Part I., Cornhill Magazine
- The Rev. Jeremiah's Thorn, by Helen K. Wilson, Fraser's Magazine
- German Student Life, by A. H. Baynes, Fraser's Magazine
- The "Eccentricities" of the Rich, Spectator
- The Growth and Distribution of our National Wealth, Economist
- Dr. Ward on the Divine Pre-Movement, Spectator
- Duty Days, by Shway Yoe, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- Children's Christmas Hymn, by S. K. H., Sunday Magazine
- After All's Done, by Dinah Craik, Sunday Magazine
- "Bright is the Warm Morning", by Heine, translated from the German by S. E.
No. 1958. — December 31, 1881.
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- Antonio Rosmini, by Thomas Davidson, Fortnightly Review
- The Secret of the Stradivarius, Blackwood's Magazine
- Charles Tennyson Turner, by Thomas Bayne, Fraser's Magazine
- The Freres - Part XXIV., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- Gossip of an Old Bookworm, by William J. Thoms., Nineteenth Century
- Admiration, Spectator
- Schiller's Correspondence with the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, Academy
Poetry.
- Christmas Guests, by Sarah Doudney, Good Words
- La Chute des Feuilles, by G. de M., Cornhill Magazine
- Sibylline Books, by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Sonnets of Proteus
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