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No. 2154. — October 3, 1885.
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- Vittoria Colonna, by H. Schutz Wilson, Nineteenth Century
- Fortune's Wheel - Part XI., Blackwood's Magazine
- Thibet, by Charles H. Lepper, Nineteenth Century
- L'Affaire Spinks, by Bernard Hastie, Longman's Magazine
- Norway To-day, by William Archer, Fortnightly Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXXV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Wild-Flowers of Old London, Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- Guy Fawkes, Spectator
- When Jack is Tall and Twenty, by Frederick Langbridge, Good Words
- "In St. Peter's at High Mass", by Charles Badham, M.D, F.R.S., Temple Bar
Miscellany.
No. 2155. — October 10, 1885.
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- The Recent Progress of Democracy in Switzerland, by Emile de Laveleye, Nineteenth Century
- Fortune's Wheel - Part XII., Blackwood's Magazine
- Lord Houghton, by T. H. S. Escott, Fortnightly Review
- A Scottish Dame on her Travels, 1756, Blackwood's Magazine
- Rural Roads, Macmillan's Magazine
- Chance Continental Acquaintances, Blackwood's Magazine
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXXVI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Dean Church on the Psalms, Spectator
- A Tragic Tale, by John Addington Symonds, Time
- Rest or Recreation?, Spectator
Poetry.
- "Till the Day Break", by Horace G. Grocer, Sunday Magazine
- Promise and Fruition, by A. N., Sunday Magazine
- Life's Chivalry, by Arthur L. Salmon, Chambers' Journal
Miscellany.
- Northmen in Scotland and Ireland, Hightland Magazine
No. 2156. — October 17, 1885.
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- The Windward Islands, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Chess-Player, Temple Bar
- An Episode of the Armada, by Ducie, Nineteenth Century
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXXVII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Founding of the Congo Free State, Scottish Review
- The Krakatoa Eruption - Part V., by Philip Neale, late British chaplain at Batavia, Leisure Hour
- Life in the Bastille, by Henry M. Trollope, Leisure Hour
- Milk Fair, Gentleman's Magazine
- A Prosperous Peasant, Spectator
- An Episode in the Life of the Duchesse d'Angouleme, by Lewis Wingfield, St. Stephen's Review
- The Rescue of Greely, Spectator
- Japanese Ladies and their Hair, Japan Mail
Poetry.
- At the Gate, Chambers' Journal
- Ca Ira, 1810, All The Year Round
- In the Summer Time, by John Dennis, Spectator
- "Soyons comme l'oiseau pose pour un instant", by Victor Hugo, translated by A. P. G., Spectator
Miscellany.
- California Fire Sign, Notes and Queries
No. 2157. — October 24, 1885.
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- The Parsees, Westminster Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXXVIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Anthropology, by Francis Galton, F.R.S., Nature
- Aimee - Part I., by Eleanor A. Towle, the author of "Christina North," "A Golden Bar," etc., Longman's Magazine
- A Dialogue on Novels, by Vernon Lee, Contemporary Review
- From "Reminiscences of my Life" - Part IV., by Mary Howitt, Good Words
- Crossing the Atlantic, by Vacuus Viator, Spectator
- Face-Memory, Spectator
Poetry.
- Singing and Loving, by D. F. B., English Illustrated Magazine
- "Let us be like the bird, one instant lighted", by Victor Hugo, translated by Edwin Arnold, Spectator
- "Be like the bird, which on frail branches balanced", by Victor Hugo, Spectator
Miscellany.
- Woodcocks in London, St. James's Gazette
No. 2158. — October 31, 1885.
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- The Uniformity of Nature, by H. Carlisle, Nineteenth Century
- Mrs. Dymond - Part X., by Mrs. Ritchie, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Year 1785; a Retrospect, by A. R. Shilleto, Temple Bar
- Musings without Method, Blackwood's Magazine
- Fortune's Wheel - Part XIII., Blackwood's Magazine
- Havana; from a Tourist's Note-Book, Temple Bar
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXXIX., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Sixteenth-Century Arithmetic, All The Year Round
- Toledo, by John Fallon, Irish Monthly
Poetry.
- A Crone's Tale, A.D. 1545, by Edward Peacock, Academy
- A Summer Evening, by L. R., Leisure Hour
- By-and-by, Spectator
- At Richmond, by Sarah Doudney, Good Words
Miscellany.
- Happy-go-Lucky, Notes and Queries
- "Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love", Notes and Queries
No. 2159. — November 7, 1885.
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- The Novel of Manners, by H. D. Traill, Nineteenth Century
- Fortune's Wheel - Part XIV., Blackwood's Magazine
- John Nelson Darby, by George T. Stokes, Contemporary Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XL., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Notes in a Swiss Village, by Murrough O'Brien, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Stupid Couple, Chambers' Journal
- Contemporary Life and Thought in Turkey, by an old resident, Contemporary Review
- The Populace of Paris and London, Spectator
- Faroe Whales, Saturday Review
- The Old and the New Philanthropists, Spectator
Poetry.
- Arcady, by H. C. Bunner, Athenæum
- A Song in October, by W. J. Henderson, Temple Bar
No. 2160. — November 14, 1885.
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- Guizot as he Really was, London Quarterly Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XLI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Men and Manners in Constantinople, by Philo-Turk, Fortnightly Review
- A Polish Elias, Blackwood's Magazine
- A Prince of Court Painters, by Walter Pater, Macmillan's Magazine
- On a Kentish Heath, by Phil Robinson, Contemporary Review
- A Day's Trade, All The Year Round
- Wine Manufacturing, Spectator
- A Thracian Fortress, by Robert W. Graves, Gentleman's Magazine
- Beau Brummell, Spectator
Poetry.
- A Paradise of Posies, All The Year Round
- Anthony Ashley Cooper, by Herbert B. Garrod, Spectator
- Aubade Triste, by A. Mary F. Robinson, Belgravia
- Invocations, by A. Mary F. Robinson, Athenæum
Miscellany.
No. 2161. — November 21, 1885.
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- Luca della Robbia and his School, Church Quarterly Review
- Dowse, the Gipsy, Temple Bar
- The New Star in the Andromeda Nebula, by Richard A. Proctor, Nineteenth Century
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XLI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Our Future Masters, by Mary A. Lewis, Fortnightly Review
- Competitive Examinations in China, Blackwood's Magazine
- Tory Prime Ministers. Lord Derby, National Review
- Fifine's Funeral, Cornhill Magazine
- Party Spirit, Spectator
- Prince Alexander, Globe
- The Righteousness of Moderation, Spectator
Poetry.
- The Interpreters, by Algernon Charles Swinburne, English Illustrated Magazine
- From the Italian of Plutarch, on his Lost Love, translated by Alice King, Argosy
- "Oh thou to whom it hath been giv'n to know", by Ena Milman, Argosy
Miscellany.
- A Japanese Custom, Japan Mail
No. 2162. — November 28, 1885.
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- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Edinburgh Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XLII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- A Westminster Election a Century Ago, Westminster Review
- Aimee - Part II., by Eleanor A. Towle, the author of "Christina North," "A Golden Bar," etc., Longman's Magazine
- Gouverneur Morris and the French Revolution, Macmillan's Magazine
- Irish Step-Dancing, Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- The Sorrel Blossoms, Athenæum
- A Starlit Night by the Seashore, by W. Walsham Bedford, Spectator
- In Memoriam - Bishop Fraser, by W. R. H., Spectator
- "Laughing Life cries at the Feast", by Christina Rossetti
No. 2163. — December 5, 1885.
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- Dualism in Austria-Hungary, by Arthur J. Patterson, Fortnightly Review
- Mrs. Dymond - Part XI., by Mrs. Ritchie, Macmillan's Magazine
- Dawn of Creation and of Worship, by Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Nineteenth Century
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XLIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- A Retrospect, by E. Lynn Linton, Fortnightly Review
- The Wesleys at Epworth, by J. H. Overton, Longman's Magazine
- The Great Lama Temple at Peking, by C. F. Gordon Cumming, Gentleman's Magazine
- Grace, Spectator
- A Dangerous Point on the East Coast of Africa, Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- "Oh, three little birds on a bramble spray!", by Philip Thyne, Chambers' Journal
- Daughters, All The Year Round
- From the Latin of Statius, translated by Herman Merivale, Spectator
- Singular Epitaph, Notes and Queries
Miscellany.
- The Passion for Notoriety, Leeds Mercury
No. 2164. — December 12, 1885.
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- Culture and Science, Macmillan's Magazine
- Fortune's Wheel - Part XV., Blackwood's Magazine
- A Scotch Physician, Blackwood's Magazine
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XLIV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Rambles in Canton, by C. F. Gordon Cumming, Belgravia
- Some American Notes, Macmillan's Magazine
- Hydrophobia, Nature
- The Duke of Newcastle, St. Stephen's Review
Poetry.
- The Bird and the Shadow, by F. W. B., Spectator
- The Madonna di San Sisto, by Herbert B. Garrod, Spectator
- "This Kiss, - Take It Quickly", Blackwood's Magazine
- Caritas, by W. H. Savile, Spectator
- The Roses, All The Year Round
- Chrysanthemum, by William Allingham, Athenæum
Miscellany.
No. 2165. — December 19, 1885.
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- The Channel Islands, Quarterly Review
- Master Bruin, by Marie Orm, Argosy
- Foreign Opinions on Peasant Properties, by J. P. Verney, Nineteenth Century
- Fortune's Wheel - Part XVI., Blackwood's Magazine
- Two Women of Letters of the Last Century, by H. Barton Baker, Argosy
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XLIVI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- On Classic Ground, Macmillan's Magazine
- An Anglo-Saxon Alliance, by John Redpath Dougall, Contemporary Review
- Whalers and Whaling, Standard
Poetry.
- Selkirk after Flodden, by J. B. Selkirk, Blackwood's Magazine
- Idylle. - Leucothee, by Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Blackwood's Magazine
No. 2166. — December 26, 1885.
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- Austria's Policy in the East, Macmillan's Magazine
- My Deserter, Cornhill Magazine
- The Peasant Proprietor of the South, by Frances Mary de Borring, National Review
- Daniel Fosque, Blackwood's Magazine
- An Indian Village, Macmillan's Magazine
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XLIVII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- An Adventure in Afghanistan, by M. Laing Meason, English Illustrated Magazine
- Timbuctoo, Chambers' Journal
- The Prospects of Medical Women in India, by E. M. Beal, Good Words
Poetry.
- The Highland Widow's Lament, by Emily Pfeiffer, Academy
- "When I have Said my Quiet Say", by Dora Greenwell
- "O vent plaisant, qui d'haleine odorante", by Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Blackwood's Magazine
- Idylle. - Francette, by Jean Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Blackwood's Magazine
Miscellany.
- The Courtesies of Doffing the Hat, Hatter's Magazine