Contents

[REQUIRED READING]
History of Russia
Chapter IX.—The Tatar Invasions—1224-1264[365]
A Glance at the History and Literature of Scandinavia
VI.—The Romance of Axel[368]
Pictures from English History
VII.—The John Brown of the English Slaves[371]
PHYSIOLOGY[374]
[SUNDAY READINGS]
[April 1.]
The Law of the Household[377]
[April 8.]
The Law of the Household[378]
[April 15.]
Finding and Bringing[379]
[April 22.]
Finding and Bringing[380]
[April 29.]
Faith the Soul Saving Act[380]
They Grow to Flowers, Or to Weeds[383]
Habit of Taking Pains[384]
A Chaplet of Pearls[385]
The Worth of Fresh Air[386]
The Mammalia[389]
Washington Irving[390]
Hours of Rest[392]
The Resources of the United States[393]
Montana[394]
Tales from Shakspere
Much Ado About Nothing[395]
The Head and the Heart[398]
Defects in Our American Homes[399]
C. L. S. C. Work[401]
C. L. S. C. Testimony[402]
C. L. S. C. Song[402]
Local Circles[403]
Robin and I[407]
Questions and Answers

Fifty Questions and Answers on Hampton Tracts, No. 5, “A Haunted House,” and No. 9. “Cleanliness and Disinfection.”

[407]
Outline of C. L. S. C. Studies[408]
Thomas Hood[409]
An Unnoted Evidence[412]
Loss and Gain[413]
Chautauqua Emerging from Winter[413]
Chautauqua School of Languages[414]
Editor’s Outlook[415]
Editor’s Note-book[417]
Editor’s Table[419]
[REQUIRED READING FOR APRIL]
English Literature
The Poet Described[423]
On Giving Advice[424]
Education Compared to Sculpture[425]
New Books[426]

REQUIRED READING[A]
FOR THE Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle for 1882-83.