CONTENTS OF Nos. LXXVIIL to LXXXIL 



No. LXXVIII. 



1. On the Ancient Glaciers and Icebergs 



of Scotland. 



2. The Seafoi-th Papers. 



3. On Recent Geographical Discovery and 



Research. 



4. Pet Marjorie. 



5. Clerical Subscription in the Church of 



England. 



6. A Voyage to Alexandria and a Glimpse 



of Egypt. 



7. The Scotch Universities' Commission. 



8. Northern Studies— Harold Hardrada 



and Magnus the Good. 



9. England and Europe. 



No. LXXIX. 



1. The Country Life of England. 



2. The Dynamical Theory of Heat. 



3. " Bibliomania." 



4. Harold Hardrada, King of Norway. 



5. The later Roman Epic — Statins' Thebaid, 



6. Kilmahoe : a Highland Pastoral. 



7. Renan — " Vie de Jesus." 



8. Thackeray. 



No. LXXX. 



1. Lord Elgin — Tn Memoriam. 



2. A Fortnight in Faroe. 



3. Energy. 



4. Mr. Trollope's Novels. 



5. Day Dreams of a Schoolmaster. 



6. Christian Missions. 



7. The Old Anglo-Scottish Dialect. 



8. Rambles in the Deserts of Syria. 



9. Sporting Boolcs. 

 10. Our Foreign Policy. 



No. LXXXI. 



1. Wordsworth : the Man and the Poet. 



2. Todlel>en's History of the Crimean 



War. 



3. Ne\vman's Apologia pro Vita Sua. 



4. Education at Public Schools. 



5. Russia under Alexander ii. 



6. The Scotch Lawyer of the Seventeenth 



Century. 



7. Berkeley's Theory of Vision. 



8. Tennyson's Enoch Arden, etc. 



No. LXXXII. 



1 . Commercial Philanthropy. 



2. Latham's Johnson's Dictionary. 



3. Liturgical Reform in the Church of 



England. 



4. Early Roman Tragedy and Epic Poetiy 



5. Wildbad and its Water. 



6. Giuseppe Giusti and his Times. 



7. The late John Richardson. 



