LITERARY NOTICES :-Love's Trilogy, 115;
Miscellaneous Poems, 117; Sport in
Abyssinia; or, The Mareb and Tackaz-
zee, 119; Essays on the Endowment of
Research, 122; On Fermentation, 124;
Terra Incognita; or, the Convents of the
United Kingdom, 126; Ethical Studies,
239; Famous Women and Heroes, 241;
London Lyrics, 244; Transcendentalism
in New England, 245; Cup and Platter;
or, Notes on Food and its Effects, 248;
Words their Use and Abuse, 250;
Hogan, M.P., 254; The Warfare of
Science, 382; A Woman Scorned, 483;
Journal of Commodore Goodenough, R.N.,
C.B., C.M.G., 486; The Influence of
Descartes on Metaphysical Speculation
in England, 491; The Odes of Horace
literally translated in Metre, 494; The
Regent. A Play, in Five Acts and Epi-
logue, 497; Weather Charts and Storm
Warnings, 499; Sibyl of Cornwall; and
the Heart's Great Rulers. Pleasure; a
poem in seven parts. The Immortals;
or, Glimpses of Paradise. London in
Light and Darkness; with all the Author's
shorter poems, 501; A Norse Love Story.
The Pilot and his Wife, 503; M. Michel
Chevalier et Le Bimétallisme, 507;
Logical Praxis; comprising a Summary of
the Principles of Logical Science and
Copious Exercises for Practical Applica-
tion, 508; Poems of the Months, 510;
Bluebeard's Widow and her Sister Anne ;
their History evolved from Mendacious
Chronicles, 510; A Classified English
Vocabulary, 511; The Errors of Homœ-
opathy, 511; Rahel: Her Life and Letters,
625; Spirtualism, and allied Causes and
Conditions of Nervous Derangement, 628;
Reason and Revelation. Being an Ex-
amination into the Nature and Contents