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CHEOMO- AND PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHS, &c. 
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Sprouting Plates and Jars. By George Chapman, 
F.S.A. ( Illustrated ) 141 
An Incident in the Pacific. By P. Aris Eagle . 142 
The Bamboo Cane. By W. B. Lord, Eoyal Artillery. 
( Illustrated ) . . . . . . .146 
Oil-Painting without a Master ; or, Hints for 
Amateurs. By Mary Constance Clarke . . 148 
Art in the Forest. By G. W. Yapp . . . 153 
The Rafflesia Arnoldi. By J. R. Jackson, of the 
Royal Museum, Kew. ( Illustrated ) . . . 15V 
Letter on Sand Nodules 160 
Holbein in Germany. By H. Ward. ( Illustrated ) — 
Part I. Augsburg . . . . . .161 
Part II. Basle ...... 229 
Concerning Sneezing. By the Rev. W. Houghton, 
M.A., F.L.S .166 
Gardening in connection with Architecture. 
By J. B. Waring, M.I.BA 168 
The Flying Fish ( Exocetus volitans ). By W. B. 
Lord, Royal Artillery. ( Illustrated ) . . . 173 
Notes on the Red Deer. By Centurion . . 1V7 
The Influence of Chalk on the Growth of 
the Field Lupine. By P. H. Frere, M.A., Editor 
for the Royal Agricultural Society. ( Illustrated ) 188 
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Barra, in the Outer Hebrides. By Thomas 
Gray, H.M.C.S .193 
The Great Tree-Aloe of Damara Land. By T. 
Baines, F.R.G.S. ( Illustrated ) .... 200 
The Pitch Lake of Trinidad. By Fras. W. Rowsell 204 
Floral Decorations of Churches at Christmas. 
By W. and G. Audsley, Architects. ( Illustrated ) . 209 
A Dish of Nuts. By W. B. Lord, Royal Artillery . 214 
Graphotype. ( Illustrated ) ..... 219 
Morsels saved from Moth and Mouse. By Greville 
Fennell ........ 222 
The Resources, Products, and Industrial His- 
tory of Birmingham and Neighbourhood . 224 
The Palace of the C^sars. ( With Plan ) . . 225 
The Poultry of France. By W. B. Tegetmeier. 
( Illustrated ) ....... 233 
Our Winter Visitors. By John Cordeaux . . 235 
Wanderings in the Bye-ways of London. By 
W. B. L. . 240 
Fine Art Criticisms — 
Gambart’s Winter Exhibition in Pall Mall . 241 
Wallis’s ditto in Suffolk Street . . . 242 
The Institute of Painters in Water Colours . 243 
CHE0M0- AND PHOTO -LITHOGRAPHS, ETC. 
Hawking in the Olden Time . . Frontispiece 
Ancient Greek Fishermen . . . Faces p . 5 
The Full-striped Quagga 12 
The Ailanthus-leaf Silkworm and Moth. . 14 
Facsimiles of Water-colour Studies from 
Nature 18, 48, 81, 114, 183 
Parisian Chapeaux . . . . . .27 
Buceros Nipalensis, or Barking Bird . .37 
Honey-Hunters of South Africa . . .41 
Butterflies, British and Foreign . . .54 
Wedding Fan presented to H.R.H. the Princess 
Mary 61 
Stag-Hunting in Attica 65 
The Welwitschia mirabilis 69 
The Tusseh Silkworm and Moth . . .85 
The Prussian Needle Gun and Snider-Enfield 91 
Mummy-Case from Thebes 98 
Whistling Sand-Grouse . . . Faces p . 105 
Articles de Paris 123 
Lanthorn-Flies 133 
Sprouting Plates and Jars 141 
Group of Bamboos 146 
The .Rafflesia Arnoldi 157 
Hanns and Ambrosius Holbein .... 162 
The Flying Fish 173 
The Gigantic Aloe of South Africa . . 203 
Designs for Floral Decoration of Churches 209, 213 
Head of Mousquetaire — Graphotype . . . 221 
The First Christmas Carol 224 
Plan of Ancient Eoman Remains on the Palatine 
Mount ........ 229 
Jakob Meier, and Anna Sheckapurlin his Wife 
(after Holbein ) 230, 231 
French Poultry ....... 234 
