INDEX TO VOL. LXII. Actors, Irish, of the Last Century,-De- Fragments of Scandinavian Legend, 552. lane, Ryan, Moody, 3. Actors, Studies of Old, 450. Ancient Ireland, Life and Character of, 483. BELLA DONNA; or, the Cross before the Characteristics of Greek Imagination, 687. Convict Systems, English and Irish, 112. Cymric Studies in relation to English His- Ghosts of the Day, The, 337. Great Essayist of France, The, Part II., 44. Hibernian Country Pastimes and Festivals History, An Episode in English.-The As- Icelandic Lore and Scenery, 459. Last Century's Irish Actors, 3. Lispings from Low Latitudes, reviewed, 65. Life in China and Mantchuria, 95. Lost and Saved, 57. Notes on Eloquence, 296. Pagan and Early Christian Times, Old Pastimes, Hibernian, Fifty Years since, 581. Pentagram, Dr., on Divers Things, 210. Political Pasquinade and Comic Literature, Progress of Criticism, 158. Dancing, Irish, at the beginning of the Cen- POEMS:-Petrarch-Sonnet, 117; To the Delane, Ryan, and Moody, Irish Actors, Educational Statistics, Irish, 596. Financial Position of Federal America, The, Fireside Gossip about Ghosts and Fairies, Fish, A Chapter on, 354. Nightingale, 137; Hawise: a Shrews- count of a Voyage to Iceland, 459, 460; "African Hunting from Natal to the Zambezi," by Captain Baldwin; "Travels on Horseback in Mantchu Tartary," 95; "Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Thibet," by Captain Knight; "Adventures and Researches among the Andaman Islanders," by Dr. Mouat, 459; "The History of Girolama Savonarola, and of His Times," by Pasquale Villari; translated from the Italian by Leonard Horner, F.R.S., 468; The Irish Census Blue-book on Education, 596; "Lost and Saved," by the Hon. Mrs. Norton, 57; "Lispings from Low Latitudes," by Lady Gifford, 65; "Three Years' Service in China," by Lieut.-Colonel Fisher, 95; "Life among Convicts," by Charles B. Gibson, M.R.I.A.; "Observations on the Treatment of Convicts in Ireland," by Four Visiting Justices-Ninth Annual Report of the Director of Convict Prisons in Ireland for 1862; Recent Articles in Edinburgh, Quarterly, and North British Reviews, on Crime and Transportation, 112. Reynard the Fox, 123. Ribbonism, its Oath and Structure, 603. Savonarola-Priest, Patriot, Martyr, 468. Slides of Fancy's Lantern, No. I., 530. Songs of Ulster, in Many Moods: IV., The Ace of Hearts; Chap. XI., In which page 18. Part III., Chap. XVI, "Jenny, put the kettle on:" Chap. XVII., Rachel Lake sees wonderful things by Moonlight from her Window; Chap. XVIII., Mark Wylder's slave; Chap. XIX., The Tarn in the Park; Chap. XX., Captain Lake takes an evening stroll about Gylingden; Chap. XXI, Captain Lake betakes himself to his bedroom; Chap. XXII., In which Captain Lake visits his Sister's sick-bed, page 138. Part IV., Chap. XXIII., In which Captain Lake meets a Friend near the White House; Chap XXIV., How Rachel slept that night in Redman's Farm: Chap. XXV., Dorcas Brandon makes Rachel a visit; Chap. XXVI., Captain Lake looks in at nightfall; Chap. XXVII, Captain Lake follows to London; Chap. XXVIII., Jim Dutton; Chap. XXIX, Lawyer Larkin's mind begins to work; Chap. XXX., Mark Wylder's submission, page 255. Part V., Chap. XXXI., How Mark Wylder's disappearance affected his Friends; Chap. XXXII., A walk in Brandon Park; Chap. XXXIII., The walk resumed with a new companion; Chap. XXXIV., Mr. Larkin and the Vicar; Chap. XXXV., A tete-à-tete on Gylingden Heath; Chap. XXXVI., Sir Julius Hockley's letter; Chap. XXXVII, The Hunt Ball; Chap. XXXVIII., The Ball-room, page 373. Part VI., Chap. XXXIX., The Supper-room; Chap. XL. After the Ball; Chap XLI., The Doctor at Brandon; Chap XLII., In which Mis Rachel Lake comes to Brandon, and Dr. Buddle calls again; Chap. XLIII., In which Miss Lake sees her brother; Chap. XLIV., Concerning the Attorney's walk home, and relating his Adventures on the way; Chap. XLV., In which Sir Francis Seddley manipulates; Chap. XLVI., A Paragraph in the County Paper; Chap. XLVII., An Evil Eye looks on the Vicar; Chap. XLVIII., In which Old Tamar lifts up her Voice in Prophecy; Chap. XLIX., Deep and shallow, page 500; Chaps. L. to LIX., page 611. What is Pisciculture? A Chapter on Fish, 354. Wills, A Digressive Essay on, with some DUBLIN: Printed by ALEXANDER THOM, 87 & 88, Abbey-street. |