WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS. 



Blackwood's Magazine, 



From Commencement in 1817 to December 1872. Nos. i to 686, 

 forming 112 Volumes. ;^30. 



Index to Blackwood's Magazine. 



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 CONTENTS. 



Vol. I. The Glenmutchkin Railway. — Vanderdecken's Message Home. — The 

 Floadng Beacon. — Colonna the Painter. — Napoleon. — A Legend of Gib- 

 raltar. — The Iron Shroud. 



Vol. II. Lazaro's Legacy. — A Story without a Tail. — Faustus and Queen 

 Elizabeth. — How I became a Yeoman. — Devereux Hall. — The Metempsy- 

 chosis. — College Theatricals. 



Vol. III. a Reading Party in the Long Vacation. — Father Tom and the Pope. 

 — La Petite Madelaine. — Bob Burke's Duel with Ensign 'Brady. — The 

 Headsman : A 'Dale of Doom. — The Wearyful Woman. 



Vol. IV. How I Stood for the Dreepdaily Burghs.— First and Last. — The 

 Duke's Dilemma : A Chronicle of Niesenstein. — The Old Gentleman's Tee- 

 totum. — "Woe to us when we lose the Watery Wall." — My College 

 Friends ; Charles Russell, the Gentleman Commoner. — The Magic Lay 01 

 the One-Horse-Chay. 



Vol. V. Adventures in Texas.— How we got Possession of the Tuileries. — Cap- 

 tain Paton's Lament.— The Village Doctor. — A Singular Letter from 

 Southern Africa. 



Vol. VI. My Friend the Dutchman. — My College Friends — No. 11. : Horace 

 Leicester.— The Emerald Studs.— My College Friends— No. III. : Mr W. 

 Wellington Hurst.- Christine : A Dutch Story.— The Man in the Bell. 



Vol. VII. My English Acquaintance. — The Murderer's Last Night. — Narra- 

 tion of Certain Uncommon Things that did formerly happen to Me, Her- 

 bert Willis, B.D.— The Wags.— The Wet Wooing : A Narrative of '98.— 

 Ben-na-Groich. 



Vol. VIII. The Surveyors Tale. By Professor Ayton.— The Forrest-Race 

 Romance. — Di Vasari : A Tale of Florence. — Sigismund Fatello. — The 

 Boxes. 



Vol. IX. Rosaura : A Tale of Madrid. — Adventure in the North- West Terri- 

 tory. — Harry Bolton's Curacy. — The Florida Pirate. — The, Pandour and 

 His Princess. — The Beauty Draught. 



Vol. X. Antonio di Carara. — The Fatal Repast. — The Vision of'Cagliostro. — 

 The First and Last Kiss. — The Smuggler's Leap. —The Haunted and the 

 Haunters. — The Duellists. 



Vol. XI. The Natolian Story-Teller.— The First and Last Crime.— John Rin- 

 toul. — Major Moss.^-The Premier and his Wife. 



Vol. XII. Tickler among the Thieves ! — The Bridegroom of Bama. — ^The 

 Involuntary Experimentalist. — Lebrun's Lawsuit.-7-The Snowing-up of 

 Strath-Lugas. — A Few Words on Social Philosophy. 



