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No. 2245. — July 2, 1887.
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- The Present Position of European Politics - Part VI., Fortnightly Review
- Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XV., by Sabine Baring-Gould, Chambers' Journal
- The Restorers of Florence, by Lamington, Fortnightly Review
- Coleridge's "Ode to Wordsworth", by Alfred Ainger, Macmillan's Magazine
- Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part VI., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
- Thomas Stevenson, Civil Engineer, by Robert Louis Stevenson, Contemporary Review
- The Pigeon as a War Messenger, Cornhill Magazine
- The Albatross and Frigate-Bird, Spectator
Poetry.
- On the Mountains, by B. L. Tollemache, Academy
- "Kidnapped:" an Allegory, by George S. W. Kershaw, Spectator
- May-Time, by Evelyn Pyne, Academy
- Eskmeals, by H. D. Rawnsley, Spectator
Miscellany.
- The Enemy of Woman, Daily News
No. 2246. — July 9, 1887.
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- Crabbe, by W. Fraser Rae, Temple Bar
- Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part VII., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
- Strange Medicines, by C. F. Gordon Cumming, Nineteenth Century
- Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XVI., by Sabine Baring-Gould, Chambers' Journal
- Victorian Literature - Part II, by Edward Dowden, Fortnightly Review
- Marse Dab after the War, Blackwood's Magazine
- Sir Philip Sidney, by W. Outram Tristram, English Illustrated Magazine
- The Invalid. A Hampshire Study, Cornhill Magazine
Poetry.
- Oxford to London, by A. G. B., Spectator
- The Shaded Spot, Demerara Lyrics
- The Warriors Cradle-Song, by H. D. Rawnsley, Spectator
- The Invalid. A Hampshire Study, Cornhill Magazine
No. 2247. — July 16, 1887.
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- Faith Healing and Fear Killing, by Frances Power Cobbe, Contemporary Review
- Thomas, Blackwood's Magazine
- With the Majority, by Herman Merivale, author of "Faucit of Balliol," etc., Temple Bar
- Bison-Stalking, Blackwood's Magazine
- A Review of Lighthouse Work and Economy in the United Kingdom during the past Fifty Years - Part I., by J. Kenward, Nature
- English Lake Dwellings, Westminster Review
- Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, by Alex. J. Happ, Gentleman's Magazine
- The Pope and the Queen, Spectator
- Military Resources of England, Saturday Review
- A Village in London, St James's Gazette
- Keats, Spectator
- Marching, St James's Gazette
- A Medical Version of Ecclesiastes, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- The Sculptors Story, All The Year Round
- Summer Sketching, by Frederick Langbridge,M.A.
Miscellany.
- Egyptian Petroleum, Engineering
No. 2248. — July 23, 1887.
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- Count Vitzthum's Reminiscences of St. Petersburg and London, Edinburgh Review
- Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XVII., by Sabine Baring-Gould, Chambers' Journal
- Leopardi, by H. F. Brown, Macmillan's Magazine
- Nina. A Story of the Upper Engadine, Temple Bar
- Childish Things, Chambers' Journal
- The Royal Caste, Spectator
- A Review of Lighthouse Work and Economy in the United Kingdom during the past Fifty Years - Part II., by J. Kenward, Nature
- The Jubilee, Spectator; Saturday Review
- Queens in Procession, Saturday Review
- On the Pernicious Influence of Good Books, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- Our Dream, by J. A. Noble
- June 21st, by A. G. B., Spectator
Miscellany.
- Burmese Gold, Engineering
No. 2249. — July 30, 1887.
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- Old and New Oxford, by T. E. Kebbel, National Review
- Major and Minor - Part VII., by W. E. Norris, Good Words
- Postal Communication, Past and Present, by E. Harrison Clubbe, National Review
- A Bargee's Sweetheart, Murray's Magazine
- Madame Mohl, Westminster Review
- Benacus, by E. Martinengo-Cesaresco, Macmillan's Magazine
- A Review of Lighthouse Work and Economy in the United Kingdom during the past Fifty Years - Part III., by J. Kenward, Nature
- A Queen and her Minister, St. James's Gazette
- Indian Swords and Swordsmen, English Mechanic
Poetry.
- "Come, let us make his pleasant grave", by W. Allingham, Longman's Magazine
- The Ban-shee, by Elizabeth Akers
Miscellany.
No. 2250. — August 6, 1887.
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- Louis XIV. and his Court, London Quarterly Review
- Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part VIII., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
- The Revived Study of Berkeley, by J. Clark Murray, Macmillan's Magazine
- Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XVIII., by Sabine Baring-Gould, Chambers' Journal
- Character and Ability in Politics, by Alfred Austin, National Review
- The Royal Duke-Doctor, by Margaret Howitt, Good Words
- "Old Hook and Crook", English Illustrated Magazine
- The Charm of Pomp, by Basil Field, Spectator
- At Church in the Woods, Pall Mall Gazette
- The Pleasures of Travel, Spectator
- Cocoanut Pearls, Nature
Poetry.
- Back to business, Punch
- Christmas, by E. Nesbit, Spectator
No. 2251. — August 13, 1887.
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- Alsace-Lorraine and the European Situation, by an old German resident, National Review
- A Secret Inheritance - Part X,, by B. L. Farjeon, English Illustrated Magazine
- Montrose, Macmillan's Magazine
- Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part IX., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
- The Private Journal of a French Mariner, by William Frederick Dickes, English Illustrated Magazine
- Bishop Fraser, London Quarterly Review
- Monsieur Silvain's Secret, by Mary E. Penn, Argosy
- La Comedie du Jour, Saturday Review
- Persian Plays and Players, Spectator
Poetry.
- Phyllida's Love-call to her Corydon, and his Replying, by Alfred Austin, Spectator
- A Wild Rose, by Ignoto, England's Helicon
- What I Know, by Wilfred B. Woollam, Cassell's Magazine
Miscellany.
- Moorish Prisons, Lancet
- Mendicity in Russia
No. 2252. — August 20, 1887.
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- After Six Years, by Sir Mountstuart E. Grant Duff, Nineteenth Century
- Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XIX., by Sabine Baring-Gould, Chambers' Journal
- Painting "The Scapegoat" - Part I., by W. Holman Hunt, Contemporary Review
- An Adventure in Cariboo, Macmillan's Magazine
- Contemporary Life and Thought in China, by a resident in Peking, Contemporary Review
- The Queen of Scottish Lakes, Spectator
- A Kirghese Betrothal, St. James's Gazette
- Our Two Selves, Queen
Poetry.
- Nobody Else, by May Hodges, Argosy
- At a Window, by William Allingham, Macmillan's Magazine
- Ballade of Dead Poets, by G. R. T., St. James's Gazette
Miscellany.
- Fairy Islands, Longman's Magazine
No. 2253. — August 27, 1887.
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- The International Law of the United States, Edinburgh Review
- Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part X., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
- Modern Historians and their Influence on Small Nationalities, by H. More Stephens, Contemporary Review
- Major and Minor - Part VIII., by W. E. Norris, Good Words
- Salvation by Torture at Kairwan, by George N. Curzon, Fortnightly Review
- The Deficiencies of a "Well-Regulated Mind", Spectator
- The Creatures we Breathe, by Percy Faraday Frankland, Nineteenth Century
Poetry.
Miscellany.
- An Electric-Lighting Difficulty
- Sea Telegraphy, Engineering
No. 2254. — September 3, 1887.
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- On The Laws Regulating the Enjoyment of Property, by Lord Coleridge, Glasgow Herald
- Major Lawrence, F.L.S - Part XI., by the Hon. Emily Lawless, the author of "Hurrish, a Study," etc., Murray's Magazine
- The Trials of a Country Parson, by Augustus Jessop, Nineteenth Century
- Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XX., by Sabine Baring-Gould, Chambers' Journal
- The Dolomites of the Pegnitz, Cornhill Magazine
- The Profession of Letters, Macmillan's Magazine
- Dogs in Germany, by L. S. Guggenburger, Nineteenth Century
- Use and Abuse of the Piano, St. James's Gazette
- The Plethora of Fruit, by J. Wright, Daily News
Poetry.
- Gastibelza, by Victor Hugo, translated by Mrs. E. W. Latimer,
- A Child's Day, by Katherine Tynan, Spectator
Miscellany.
- Protection to Hearing, Iron
No. 2255. — September 10, 1887.
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- Political Assassination, Edinburgh Review
- Mr. Dangle's Dilemma, by Robert Schindler, Belgravia
- Painting "The Scapegoat" - Part II., by W. Holman Hunt, Contemporary Review
- A Secret Inheritance - Part XI., by B. L. Farjeon, English Illustrated Magazine
- The Mystical Side of Wordsworth, by John Hogben, National Review
- The Mystical Side of Good Sense, Spectator
- At Little Gidding, Macmillan's Magazine
- Toussaint L'Ouverture, by S. H. Swinny, Macmillan's Magazine
- Prisoners of War, Chambers' Journal
- A Lesson from the Flowers, Quiver
Poetry.
- Undreamt Dreams, by Rose Howard, Chambers' Journal
- Etruscan Tombs, by A. Mary F. Robinson, Athenæum
- Sursum Corda, by F. W. B., Spectator
Miscellany.
- Natural Gas in Utah, Iron
No. 2256. — September 17, 1887.
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- Francis Jeffrey, by George Saintsbury, Macmillan's Magazine
- A Secret Inheritance - Part XII., by B. L. Farjeon, English Illustrated Magazine
- French Society Ninety Years Ago, Temple Bar
- Olive's Lover, Cornhill Magazine
- Prehistoric Surgery, Westminster Review
- A Parson Poet, Church Quarterly Review
- Thomas Webster, R.A., by Lady Eastlake, Murray's Magazine
- Some Etymological Curios, All The Year Round
- A New Cosmogony, by A. M. Clerke, Nature
- The Curiosities of "Spent" Laws, Spectator
Poetry.
- The Old Casket, All The Year Round
- Solomon Redivivus, by Constance Naden, Evolutional Erotics
Miscellany.
- Origin of Atmosphere Ozone, Hardwicke's Science-Gossip
No. 2257. — September 24, 1887.
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- The Island of Serk: a Sermon in Stones, by Sophie Weisse, Blackwood's Magazine
- Richard Cable, the Lightshipman - Part XXI., by Sabine Baring-Gould, Chambers' Journal
- Ancient and Modern Painted Glass, by E. G. Howard, National Review
- Eberhardt - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine
- Greater Greece and its Education, by J. Theodore Bent, Fortnightly Review
- Minerals at the American Exhibition, Nature
- The Society of Dogs, Spectator
- The Folk-lore of Ceylon Birds, Nature
Poetry.
- Kaiser Dead, by Matthew Arnold, Fortnightly Review
- Autumn, 1885, by James Ashcroft Noble
Miscellany.
- A Man Killed by a Swordfish, Scientific American