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411 ; definition of love by Mr. 

 Austin, 412 ; lines on the 

 sadness of love, by a French- 

 woman, 412 ; verses by George 

 Eliot, 412, 413 ; sonnet by Mrs. 

 Browning, 413 ; Tennyson's 

 lines on the test of love, 418 ; 

 sonnets by Mr. Wilfred Blunt, 

 415 ; lines by Coventry Pat- 

 more, 416 ; verses by Owen 

 Meredith, 416, 417 ; ' Flagellum 

 Stultorum ' quoted, 417 ; Mr. 

 Michael Field's lines on love, 

 420 ; lines on disappointed 

 hopes, 426; 'The Way of 

 Man,' 430; quotation from 

 Thomas Moore, 435 ; some of 

 the last verses written by Owen 1 

 Meredith, 436 



Poinsettia pulcherrima, 133 



Polenta, 260, 261 



Polish, for furniture, 214 ; for 

 brown boots, 214 



Pollenation, 25 



Polygonatum multiflorum, 207, 

 279 



Polygonum leichtlini, 27 



molle, 27 



- - sachalinense, 27 

 Polygonums, 26 

 Poplar, balsam-bearing, 274 

 Poppies, 167, 255, 304 ; packing, 



305 



Poppy, Oriental, 94 

 Potatoes, warming-up, 98 ; 131 ; 



nourishing properties of, 159 ; 



cooking, 182, 307 ; various 



kinds of, 294 



' Pot-pourri,' meaning of, 3, 4 

 Poulet a 1'Indienne, 390, 391 



a la Marengo, 66 



a la Valencienne, 212 

 Poultry, diseases of, 295 ; man- ! 



agement of, 296, 297 

 Present-giving at anniversaries, 



140-143 



Primrose, Cape, 291 

 Primula farinosa, 279 

 Privet, golden, 93 ; common, 96 ; 



Ligustrum sinense, 378 

 Processions, 343 



Pruning, 29, 134 



Prunus pissardi, 57, 169, 204, 



209, 279 

 Psalm LXVIIL, illustration of a 



passage in, 30 

 Pudding, fried (German), 68 ; 



chocolate, 390 

 Pulmonaria, 253 

 Pumpkins, receipt for cooking, 



42 ; French, 149 ; soup of, 



149 

 Pur6e, of vegetables, 43 ; of 



carrots, 65, 66 



Purslane, cooking, 44, 45, 294 

 Pyrola, 265 

 Pyrus japonica, 204 



QUICK, E. H., ' Essays on Educa- 

 tional Beformers,' by, 242 



RAILWAY-TRAVELLING, 321, 322, 



366 ; companions in, 368 

 Bain-shower, a, poem by Mr. S. 



Phillips on, 278 

 Bambler, crimson, 87 

 Baphael, his portrait of himself, 



78 



Bea, Miss Hope, 92 

 Beading for girls, the question of, 



19,20 

 Receipts, 39-45, 59-69, 96-100, 



181-183, 212-215, 265-268, 



306-307, 388-392 

 Rembrandt, head of, painted by 



himself, 355 

 Beminiscences of boyhood, 118- 



127 

 Reticence in girls, dangers of, 



401, 402 



Reynolds, Sir Joshua, ' Dis- 

 courses ' by, 308-310 

 Rheumatism, cures for, 218 sqq. 

 Rhine, the, past and present 



appearance of, 69 ; Turner's 



sketches of, 83 

 Rhododendron, 28 

 Rhododendron jasminiftorum, 



171 

 Bhone, the, colour of, 374, 375 



