TABLE OF CONTENTS.

VOL. XLII.

A Hindoo Belle, by J. E. P.,[322]
A Spring Carol, by Mrs. A. A. Barnes,[326]
Cottage Furniture,[329]
Develour, by Professor Charles E. Blumenthal,51, 102, 182, 257, [323], 377
Editors' Table,65, 134, 201, 266, [330], 391
Editors' Book Table,66, 135, 202, 267, [332], 392
Etruscan Lace Cuff,[328]
Fashions,70, 140, 205, 270, [336], 396
Flowers, by G. H. Cranmer,[284]
Garden Decorations,251, [282], 372
Good For Evil, by Angele de V. Hull,252, [285]
Home; or, the Cot and the Tree, by Robert Johnson,[295]
Incidents in the Life of Audubon, by the author of
"Tom Owens, the Bee Hunter,"
[306]
Knitted Flowers,61, 199, 263, [328], 386
Model Cottages,4, 126, [283]
Moral Courage, by Alice B. Neal,[316], 367
Publisher's Department,269, [334], 394
Sonnet, by Mrs. L. S. Goodman,[281]
Sonnets, by William Alexander,42, 75, 169, 215, [277], 390
Spring, by Fanny Fales,[292]
Spring—a Ballad, by Mary Spenser Pease,[278]
Susan Clifton; or, the City and the Country, by
Professor Alden,
29, 93, 170, 246, [302], 360
Taking Care of Number One, by T. S. Arthur,[320]
The Judge; a Drama of American Life, by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale,21, 88, 154, 237, [298]
The Language of Flowers, by Jno. B. Duffey,[277]
The Last of the Tie-Wigs, by Jared Austin,[296]
The Tiny Glove—a May-Day Story, by Blanche,[280]
The Young Enthusiasts, by Frank I. Wilson,[309], 346
To A. E. B., or Her who Understands it, by Adaliza Cutter,[297]
Undersleeves and Caps,[327]
Various Useful Receipts,69, 139, 205, 270, [335], 396
Women of the Revolution, by Mrs. E. F. Ellet,[293]
Ye Come to me in Dreams, by Nilla,[279]