INDEX 



461 



Eoundell, Mrs., cookery book 

 by, 9, 65, 219. 



Kousseau, and his house at 

 Chambfiri, 398. 



Eoyal Horticultural Society, 291. 



Eue, 182. 



Mwpelia juncea, 370. 



Rush, or Italian broom, 352. 



Kuskin, Mr., on the -v^rk of 

 Bume-Jones, 367 ; on modern 

 Italian sculpture, 373 ; his de- 

 scription of landscape paint- 

 ing, 389 ; on cloud efEects, 

 404, 405. 



Kussell, Lord John, his defini- 

 tion of a proverb, 76. 



Salad, grouse, 44 ; celeriae, 68 ; 

 Sydney Smith's recipe for, 68, 

 69; winter, 97, 151, 182, 268; 

 Barle-de-Capucm, 136 ; dan- 

 delion, 214. 



Salpiglossis, 169. 



Salsifies, 59. 



Samphire, 29. 



Santolina, 182. 



Sauce, bread, 41, 42; for grouse, 

 44. 



Savonarola at San Maroo, 345. 



Saxifraga iurseriana, 276. 



— oppositifolia, 276. 



Saxifraga sancta, 276. 



Scheffer, Ary, his picture of 

 'Paolo and Francesoa,' 358. 



ScMzopetalum Walkeri, 293. 



School-life, influence of, 13, 16. 



Schools in Paris, 120, 124-126. 



Schopenhauer, 2. 



Scillas, 171, 210. [113. 



Scott, Lives of the Novelists by. 



Sea, the, description of, 55, 56. 



Sea-kale, 182. 



Sedan chair, 120. 



Sedum spectabile, 33. 



Seeds, for kitchen garden, 165- 

 167; flower, 168, 295-298. 



Self- sacrifice, 14, 15. 



Selfishness of sorrow, 103. 



Servants, diflOiciilty, of getting, 

 187, 188 ; characters of, 188, 



189; training of, 193; Regis- 

 try Offices for, 192; difficulties 

 of their position, 191; their 

 prejudices and customs, 195 ; 

 children's, 197 ; sympathy 

 with, 200 ; effect of Board 

 Schools on, 198. 



Seville, description of a garden 

 in, 353, 354. 



Shelley, his poem on the Aziola, 

 357 ; his house at Geneva, 382 ; 

 quoted, 432. 



Shops of London at Christmas 

 time, 141. 



Shrubs, 162, 163, 169, 179, 208, 

 215, 284. 



Slaughterhouses, public, 81. 



Sleep, excessive amount of, 196. 



Sloane, Sir Hans, and the Chel- 

 sea Physic Garden, 403, 404. 



Smelling, the art of, 293. 



Smilax, 91. 



Smith, Sir J. E. (quoted), 86. 



Smith, Sydney, his poetical 

 recipe for salad, 68, 69 ; on 

 overeating, 226, 227; quoted, 

 444. 



Snowdrops, 171 ; poem on, 171. 



Society, excitements of, 435. 



Solanum glaucum, 369, 370. 



— jasminoides, 28. 



Sorrel, soup of, 64; two kinds 

 of, 300; purfieof, 313. 



Sorrow, selfishness of, 103 ; self- 

 consciousness of, 116, 117 ; its 

 salutary effect upon character, 

 436, 437. 



Souchet, water, receipt for, 217, 

 218. 



Soup, consomm^, 8; chervil, 64; 

 sorrel, 64; pumpkin, 150, 151; 

 vegetable marrow, 151. 



Spaghetti, to cook, 312. 



Sparaxis pulcherrima, 176. 



TSparmatia africana, 172. 



'Spectator,' the, 7, 12, 30. 



Sphagnum, 60. 



Spiders and their webs, 52, 53. 



Spinach, 298, 299 ; cooking, 313. 



i^nrcea confusa, 215, 256. 



