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No. 2297. — July 7, 1888.
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- Goethe - Part I., by Edward Dowden, Fortnightly Review
- The Eavesdropper - Part I., Cornhill Magazine
- Some Ideas of Schopenhauer, by J. A. Farrer, Gentleman's Magazine
- Correspondence of Sir Henry Taylor, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Patriotism of a Hereditary Peerage, by A. Burney, National Review
- The Letters of Charles Lamb, by Augustine Birrell, Macmillan's Magazine
- A Poet of Prose, Temple Bar
- Sledging Through Siberia, by Lionel F. Gowing, Graphic
- Do Birds Transport each other Through the Air, St. James's Gazette
- Vagaries of Speech, Spectator
- My Brother Henry, St. James's Gazette
- The Scientific Writings of Joseph Henry, by J. H. L., Nature
- The Lake City of Borneo, St. James's Gazette
- What Becomes of the Dead Wild Animals?, Our Earth and its Story
- A British Soldier Running Amuck, Allen's Indian Mail
- Fatal Result of Morphia-taking, Lancet
Poetry.
- Siva, by A. C. Lyall, National Review
- The Witnesses, by Alfred Wood, Chambers' Journal
Miscellany.
- Glass-cutting by Electricity, Electrical Review
No. 2298. — July 14, 1888.
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- The Cloister in Cathay, by George N. Curzon, Fortnightly Review
- The Eavesdropper - Part II., Cornhill Magazine
- Matthew Arnold, by H. D. Traill, Contemporary Review
- The Sunday Question, by Bishop of Ripon, Contemporary Review
- Some Recollections of Bishop Wilberforce, by Rev. George Huntington, Temple Bar
- The Empress Victoria of Germany, by E. B., Argosy
- A Brother of the Common Life, Macmillan's Magazine
- Health-Resort Vignettes, by Charles Edwardes, Temple Bar
- A Religious Revolution in Japan, Spectator
Poetry.
- Vengeance, by Stofford A. Brooke
- "Last Night Sang the Nightingales", World
- Waiting, by Stofford A. Brooke
- To William Beetham, by George Morine
- Amaryllis, by Charles Sayle, English Illustrated Magazine
No. 2299. — July 21, 1888.
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- Archbishop Trench's Poems, by Aubrey de Vere, Nineteenth Century
- Lil: A Liverpool Child, by Agnes C. Maitland, English Illustrated Magazine
- About Two Great Novelists, by Herman Merivale, author of "Faucit of Bailliol," etc., Temple Bar
- A Visit to the Monastert of Rilo, by T. W. Legh, Macmillan's Magazine
- Contemporary Life and Thought in France, by G. Monod, Contemporary Review
- The Hohenzollerns, St. James's Gazette
- The Late Emperor's Malady, St. James's Gazette
- Martens, Eagles, and Owls, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- A Song in June, by J. C. Howden, Chambers' Journal
- Sunset, by George Morine
- Man Leaves a Monument for Earth to Hide, Chambers' Journal
- Then and Now, by George Morine
- "The Nightingale has a Lire of Gold", by W. E. Henley
Miscellany.
No. 2300. — July 28, 1888.
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- Mary Somerville, Blackwood's Magazine
- John Huxford's Hiatus, Cornhill Magazine
- Elizabeth: Queen of Roumania, by Helen G. McKerlie, National Review
- Indian Insects, by P. Hordern, Blackwood's Magazine
- A Rival of Marco Polo, by A Desultory Reader, National Review
- Diversions of a Pedagogue, by J. H. Raven, Macmillan's Magazine
- Wonders in Mars, by Camille Flammarion, Supplément Littéraire du Figaro
Poetry.
- One Day, Cornhill Magazine
- Sonnets In My Library, by William Derry and Raphoe,
- "Out of the Night that Covers me", by W. E. Henley, Spectator
Miscellany.
- The Thunderbolt a Myth, Scientific News
- A Chinese Anæsthetic
No. 2301. — August 4, 1888.
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- The Impartial Study of Politics, by Professor J. R. Seeley, Contemporary Review
- Goethe, by Edward Dowden, Fortnightly Review
- Caroline - Part I., by Lady Lindsay, Temple Bar
- The Valley of Waterfalls, by George N. Curzon, Macmillan's Magazine
- Our Missionaries, by W. W. Hunter, Nineteenth Century
- The Use of Paradox, Spectator
- The Music of the Synagogue, St. James's Gazette
- Peers and Auctioneers, Spectator
- My Rooks, St. James's Gazette
- The Function of Cats, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- Going South, by A. Mary F. Robinson
- Mort au Champ d'Honneur, by H. T. R., Spectator
- Tuberoses, by A. Mary F. Robinson
Miscellany.
No. 2302. — August 11, 1888.
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- Sylt and its Associations, Blackwood's Magazine
- Caroline - Part II., by Lady Lindsay, Temple Bar
- The Future of Religion, by Emile de Laveleye, Contemporary Review
- Laurium: the Romance of a Mine, by the Countess of Jersey, National Review
- Liberating the Slaves in Brazil, by W. J. H., Nineteenth Century
- The Characteristics of American Cities, Westminster Review
- Sight in Savages, by W. H. Hudson, Longman's Magazine
- Rannoch Memories, Chamber's Journal
Poetry.
- Rondeau, by W. E. Henley
- Rusticus Expectat, by Francis St. John Thackeray, Spectator
- An Orchard at Avignon, by A. Mary F. Robinson
Miscellany.
No. 2303. — August 18, 1888.
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- Impressions of Australia, by Coutts Trotter, Blackwood's Magazine
- Caroline - Part III., by Lady Lindsay, Temple Bar
- Beaconsfield, National Review
- The House of Percy, Temple Bar
- A Tragic Page from the History of an Old City, All The Year Round
- A Village Festival, by Vacuus Viator, Spectator
- The Avocet Rock, Nature
- Insect Torments of Brazil, Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- Sonnets in my Library - Part I., by William Derry and Raphoe, Spectator
- Frederick III., by H. D. R., Spectator
Miscellany.
No. 2304. — August 25, 1888.
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- The Poems of Michael Angelo, Edinburgh Review
- An Elie Ruby, Blackwood's Magazine
- Benyowsky, Temple Bar
- Public Schools in the Olden Time, by R. J. Mackenzie, Murray's Magazine
- Vegetable Rennet, by J. R. Green, Nature
- Lights and Shadows of Sketching, by Philip H. Calderon, R.A., Argosy
- From A Falkland Islander, by B. B., St. James's Gazette
- The Poisonous Snakes of the Bombay Presidency, Nature
- In the Month when Sings the Cuckoo, by Alfred Austin, National Review
Poetry.
- The Two Lives, by William Canton
- The Old Knife-Grinder, by Frederick Langbridge, Good Words
- To a Nightingale, by Paget Toynbee, Academy
- In the Month when Sings the Cuckoo, by Alfred Austin, National Review
Miscellany.
- The Evangelical Alliance and the Csar, English Churchman
No. 2305. — September 1, 1888.
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- Mary Stuart in Scotland - Part I., by John Skelton, Blackwood's Magazine
- Nat - Part I., by Denis Desmond, Belgravia
- Professor Bonamy Price, by J. R. Mozley, Temple Bar
- The Peak of Tenerife, Cornhill Magazine
- Parallels to Homeric Life Existing in Greece To-day, by J. Theodore Bent, National Review
- Confessions of a Gardener, Macmillan's Magazine
- Sir Francis Doyle's Poetry, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Tercentenary of the Armada on Skiddaw Top, by H. D. R., Spectator
Poetry.
- Sonnets in my Library - Part II., by William Derry and Raphoe, Spectator
- Grief, by Arthur L. Salmon, Academy
- "Do Time's poor tinsel pageants overcast", by W. D. S., Temple Bar
- I Chide not at the Seasons, by Alfred Austin, Spectator
Miscellany.
- The Attorney-General's Divided Duties, Law Journal
No. 2306. — September 8, 1888.
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- The British Museum and the People who go There, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Lilacs, by Margaret Hunt, Longman's Magazine
- The Invitation to Celebrate the French Revolution, by Goldwin Smith, National Review
- Courage, by Wolseley, Fortnightly Review
- In a Garden of John Evelyn's, Blackwood's Magazine
- Hunger and Thirst in Australia, by Morley Roberts, Murray's Magazine
- John Campbell Shairp, by Coleridge, Macmillan's Magazine
- The White Race of Palestine, by A. H. Sayce, Nature
Poetry.
- A Birthday Wish, by Margaret Veley
- Spring, by Margaret Veley
- Sibylline Leaves, by George Hill, Blackwood's Magazine
Miscellany.
No. 2307. — September 15, 1888.
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- Mr. Forster, by Justin McCarthy, M.P., Contemporary Review
- Baldwin's Mistake, Cornhill Magazine
- Who Owns the Churches?, by Augustus Jessopp, Nineteenth Century
- Michel Angelo, by W. W. Story, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Birds of the Outer Farnes, by T. Digby Pigott, Contemporary Review
- Baron Hirsch's Railway, by Theodore Bent, Fortnightly Review
- The Non-Chinese Races of China, Nature
- The Death of Mr. Gleig, Blackwood's Magazine
- Recent Oriental Discovery, by Prof. A. H. Sayce, Contemporary Review
- Pennsylvania Dutch, Saturday Review
- Globular Star Clusters, by A. M. Clerke, Nature
- Literary Dram-drinking, Spectator
Poetry.
- The Old Tryst, by Morley Roberts, English Illustrated Magazine
- Jasmine, All The Year Round
- Tuberoses, by A. Mary F. Robinson
- Corn-Flowers, by Arthur L. Salmon, Good Words
No. 2308. — September 22, 1888.
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- English Eyewitnesses of the French Revolution, Edinburgh Review
- A Night in a Scotch Swamp, by C. L. L., Blackwood's Magazine
- A Chapter on Proposals - Part I., Temple Bar
- A Visit to President Brand, by J. E. C. Bodley, Fortnightly Review
- State Socialism - Part I., by John Rea, Contemporary Review
- A Rustic Sketch, Spectator
- The New Vegetation of Krakatao, by W. B. Hemsley, Nature
- "Fading Away", Saturday Review
Poetry.
- Retrospection, by Herbert Grant, Academy
- Memories, by Sidney A. Alexander, English Illustrated Magazine
- Glen Almond, by H. D. R., Spectator
- "It Is a Dangerous, Wretched thing to Nourish", by Allan Upward
No. 2309. — September 29, 1888.
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- Admiral Coligny, Quarterly Review
- Nat - Part II., by Denis Desmond, Belgravia
- The Glorified Spinster, Macmillan's Magazine
- "The Glorified Spinster", Spectator
- Military Genius, by Lord Wolseley, Fortnightly Review
- Recollections of Mr. Forster, by Mary Jeune, National Review
- An Artist on Tour, St. James's Gazette
- The Central-Asian Railway, Spectator
- Shakespeare and Modern "Isms", St. James's Gazette
- Cornish Customs of To-day, Welcome
Poetry.
- One Less at Home, by S. G. Stock
- "The Norway Sheep", All The Year Round
- Pretty Washermaiden, by W. E. Henley
Miscellany.
- Stampede of Elephants, St. James's Gazette
- Telephone in Siam, Iron