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Dulwich College, 136

Education, 178

Election, a French, described, 351
Elk, the, of Russia, 55, 56

Elphinstone, Hon. Mountstuart, his History
of India, reviewed, 277
Ephraim Rue; the Victim of Society, by
Douglas Jerrold, 212

Every Man his own Trumpeter, by H. B.,
391

Fabi, le Père, anecdote of, 324

Fathers and Sons, by Theodore Hook, Esq..
Nos. XVI., XVII., XVIII., XIX., 1,
141, 285, 429

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Finch tribe of songsters, 311
Foreign Sporting, by Nimrod: India, 42—
Deer-stalking in India, 44-Gibraltar, 46
-Hawking, 47-Foreign Coursing, 48-
Ceylon, 49- New South Wales, 50
Russia, 50-Foreign Horsemen, 181
Foreign and British Horses, 184-Arabian
Horses, 186-French Horses, 191--Ger-
man, 194-Spanish, 194-English, 195-
Scotch and Irish, 197

Fowler, G., Esq., Three Years in Persia,
and travelling Adventures in Koordistan,
by, reviewed, 283

France, political parties and public charac-
ters in, 228-Paris elections of deputies,
351

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Hook, Theodore, Esq., Fathers and Sons,
by, Nos. XVI., XVII., XVIII., XIX., 1,
141, 285, 429-The French Stage, and
the French People, as exhibited in the
Memoirs of M. Fleury, edited by, re-
viewed, 417

Horses, on certain defects of, 453
Houseman, Robert Fletcher, Esq., Collec-
tion of English Sonnets, by, noticed,

428

Hungarian Daughter, the, a Dramatic Poem,
in Five Acts, by George Stephens, Esq.,
424

Idler in France, the, by Lady Blessington,
reviewed, 420

India, field-sports of, by Nimrod, 42—Deer-
stalking in, 44-Hawking in, 47
India, History of, by Hon. M. Elphinstone,
reviewed, 277

Irish horses, 197

Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, by T. J.
Serle, Esq., reviewed, 139

Jocelyn, Lord, Six Months with the Chinese
Expedition; or Leaves from a Soldier's
Note book, by, reviewed, 418
Japanese, Manners and Customs of the, in
the 19th century, noticed, 284
Jerrold, Douglas, Ephraim Rue, the Victim

of Society, by, 212-Bajazet Gag, the
Manager in search of a "Star," by, 369
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, bis eulogy of Pope,
84-Parr's opinion of him, 85-Preface to
his Dictionary, 86

Keon, Miles Gerald, Esq., the Talley-
randism of the Drawing-room, by, 406]
Kerns, Thomas, M.D., of the Moral Govern-
ment of God, noticed, 284

L.E.L., Life and Literary Remains of, re-
viewed, 275

Laird of Logan, the; or, Anecdotes and

Tales of the Wit and Humour of Scotland,
noticed, 428

Lark, song of the, 198

Literature of the Month (for MAY): -A

127-

Second Series of the Manners and Cus-
toms of the Ancient Egyptians, by Sir J.
Garduer Wilkinson, F.R.S., 125 — A
Summer in Western France, by T. Adol-
phus Trollope, Esq., 126-Travels in the
Himalayan Provinces of Hindustan and
the Punjab, by Horace H. Wilson, M.A.,
De Clifford; or, The Constant
Man, by Robert Plumer Ward, Esq., 129
-The Book without a Name, by Sir
Charles and Lady Morgan, 131-A Per-
sonal Narrative of a Journey to the Source
the River Oxus, by Lieut. John Wood,
132-The Love Match, by the author of
"Emily," 133-Home Sketches and Fo-
reign Recollections by Lady Chatterton,
134-Memoirs of Edward Alleyn, founder

of Dulwich College, by John Payne Collier,
Esq., F.S.A.,135-The Moneyed Man; or,
the Lessons of a Life, by Horace Smith,
Esq., 137-The Poetical Works of Regi-
nald Heber, late Bishop of Calcutta, 138
-My Life, by an Ex-Dissenter, 139-
Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, by T.
J. Serle, Esq., 139

Wife and the Baronet's Daughters. By
Mrs. Grey, 563

Life, My, by an ex-Disssenter, noticed, 139
Life, Your, by an ex-Dissenter, noticed,

280

Linnet, the, 313

Lotteries of France abolished, 105
Louis XVIII., his admiration of Beethoven's
Music, 165

Louis Philippe, state of parties in France at
the time of his nomination to the crown,
235

Love Match, the, by the author of Emily,
reviewed, 133

(for JUNE): -Life
and Literary Remains of L.E.L., 275-A
History of India, by the Hon. Mountstuart
Elphinstone, 277-Diary of a Tour in
Greece, Turkey, Egypt, and the Holy
Land, by the Hon. Mrs. S. L. Dawson
Damer, 278-Your Life, by the author of
"My Life," 280-The Zincali; or, anμ,
Account of the Gypsies of Spain, by G.
Borrow, Esq., 280-Woman: her Cha-
racter and Influence; a Poem, by E. S.
Barrett, Esq., 282-Three Years in Per-
sia, and Travelling Adventures in Koor-
distan, by G. Fowler, Esq., 283

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(for JULY): The
Origin, Progress, and Present State of the
Fine Arts in England, by W. Sarsfield
Taylor, 416-The French Stage and the
French People, as exhibited in the Me-
moirs of M. Fleury:-Edited, with Notes,
by Theodore Hook, Esq., 417-Six
Months with the Chinese Expedition; or,
Leaves from a Soldier's Note-book, by
Lord Jocelyn, 418-A Winter at the
Azores, and a Summer at the Baths of the
Furnas, by J. and H. Bullar, Esqs., 419
-Russia under Nicholas I., by Captain
Anthony C. Sterling, 419-The Idler in
France, by the Countess of Blessington,
420-Introduction to the Midsummer
Night's Dream, by J. O. Halliwell, Esq.,
421-The Trustee, by the author of "The
Provost of Bruges," 422-Songs, Naval
and National, of the late Charles Dibdin,
with a Memoir, 423 - The Hungarian
Daughter; a Dramatic Poem, by Goorge
Stephens, Esq., 424-Life of Henry
Grattan, 425 A Summer's Day at
Windsor, and a Visit to Eton, by Edward
Jesse, Esq., 426-The Negroland of the
Arabs, by W. D. Cooley, Esq., 427

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(for AUGUST): The
Spas of England and Principal Sea-
Bathing Places, by A. B. Granville,
M.D., F.R.S., 555-Tom Bowling.
Tale of the Sea. By Captain Frederic
Chamier, R.N., 557-A New Method of
learning to Read, Write, and Speak a
Language in Six Months, adapted to the
German for the Use of Schools and Private
Teachers. Part Second, By H. G.
Ollendorff, Professor of the German Lan-
guage and Literature, 559-James Hat-
field and the Beauty of Buttermere: a
story of Real Life, 560-Joseph Rush.
brook; or, the Poacher. By the author
Frank Mildmay," 561-The Little

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Debtor and Creditor; or, and Old Account
Newly Stated, by, 17-A Word to the
Schoolmaster, by, 172-The Census and
Non-Sensus for 1841, by, 302
Martins and swifts, 202-205
Matwchewitz, Count, 51

Maynard, Hon. Julia A., Mola di Gaëta, by,
171-Mademoiselle Rachel as Hermione,
by, 368

Medical tour throughout the Northern,
Midland, and Southern districts of
England, 555

Midsummer Night's Dream, the, 421
Might against Right; a Romance of the
Tyrolese War, by the Hon. E. Phipps,
concluded, 87

Miller, Thomas, Summer Morning, hy, no-
ticed, 428

Mislaying an Idea; or a Sly Inquiry, by P*,

551

Mola di Gaëta, by the Hon. Julia A. May-
nard, 171

Morgan, Sir Charles and Lady, The Book
without a Name by, reviewed, 131
Moscheles. Mr., his opinion of Beethoven's
Sonate Pathétique, 160

Napoleon, the Emperor, 161
Natural History, Recreations in, 198, 311,

475

Negroland of the Arabs, the, noticed, 427
New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land,
amusements and sports in, 50

Night Wind's Monody, the, by E. P., 211
Nightingale, the, and his song, 327-330
Notes on New Publications, 284, 427
Nuces Philosophicæ, &c., by Edward John-
son, Esq., noticed, 428

Oriole, the golden, its flute-like note, 206
Orlando Scrubb, A Passage in the Life of,
by Laman Blanchard, Esq., 115
Orleans and Nemours, the Dukes of, 182:
Ortolans (the emberiza hortulana), 209—A
delicacy for gourmands, 210

P*, Mislaying an Idea; or, a Sly Inquiry,
by, 551

Painters, a Paper on, 258
Palais Royal, gaming tables of the, 105

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Paris Bourse, A Visit to the, 105
Peake, R. B. Esq., The Bequeathed Heart,
a Tale, by, 26

South Wales, The Twelfth of August, in, by
Orniger, 542

Spechbacher, prowess of the Tyrolese pa-
triot, 87-104

Spas of Eugland, by Dr. Granville, reviewed

555

Sporting Adventure in Arcadia; from the
Journal of an Officer, 397

Swallow, residence in England, and migra-
tion of the, 201

Pedestrian Rambles in the Alps, 496
Peltier, Count, anecdotes of, 181, 182
Pictures and Picture Dealers, 445
Poetry :-Time's Changes, a Tale from Life,
by E. F. W., 77-A Tale of a Trumpet,
by Thomas Hood, Esq, 120, 272-Mola di
Gaeta, by the Hon. Julia Augusta May-
nard, 171-The Night Wind's Monody,
by E. P.. 211-Autumnal Roses, from the
Italian of Filacaja, 238-The Quiet Cell,
by Major Calder Campbell, 330-Made-Taylor, W. Sarsfield, on the Origin, Pro-
moiselle Rachel as Hermione, by the Hon.
Julia A. Maynard, 368-Sonnets, from
the Italian of Filacaja, 444
Prefaces, thoughts on, by W., 81
Publications, Notes on New, 284, 427

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Talleyrandism of the Drawing Room, the,
by Miles Gerald Keon, Esq., 406, 486

gress, and Present State of the Fine Arts
in England, reviewed, 416

Time's Changes; a Tale from Life, by
E. F. W., 77

Trollope, T. Adolphus, Esq., A Summer in
Western France, by, reviewed, 126
Trollope, Mrs., The Life and Adventures of
Charles Chesterfield, by, 58, 239, 552,

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Wanted a Neighbour, by Laman Blanchard,
Esq., 252

Warbler, the, various species of singing
birds denominated, 319-326-Particular
description of the blackcap, 327
Warburton, Dr., his literary character
estimated, 85

Ward, Robert Plumer, Esq., De Clifford;

or, The Constant Man, by, reviewed, 199
Windsor and Eton, a Summer Day at, &c.,
by Edward Jesse, Esq., 426

Wilkinson, Sir J. Gardner, F.R.S., on the
Manners and Customs of the Ancient
Egyptians, reviewed, 125

Wilson, Horace H., M.A., Travels in the
Himalayan Provinces of Hindustan and
the Punjab, by, reviewed, 127
Woman: her Character and Influence, a
Poem, by E. S. Barrett, Esq., reviewed,

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END OF THE SECOND PART OF 1841.

WHITING, BEAUFORT HOUSE.

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