8o MADEIRA METEOROLOGIC. 



but that scourge of so much of the early genius of mankind, consump- 

 tion, had already marked him for her own, and he died in London, it 

 is believed soon after returning from Madeira, in 1 848 ; at an age when 

 most men are only beginning to settle down to their professional life, or 

 to the ideal subjects by which they hope to make their claims to the 

 world's regard. 



The following is a list of the chief of the purely original and rapidly 

 following works of Terence M. Hughes, outside the circle of his, through 

 many years, almost daily multitudinous writings, and some of them 

 truly eloquent, in the service of the newspaper press : 



1. The Ocean Flower (Madeira) ; a Poem. Published by Longman & 



Co. in 1845. 



2. Revelations of Spain. Published by H. Colborn in 1845. 



3. The Biliad ; or how to criticise. Published by Longman & Co. in 



1846. 



4. Iberia Won ; a Poem. Published by Longman & Co. in 1847. 



5. Revelations of Portugal. Published by H. Colborn in 1847. 



