CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
| A Few Words on Junius and Macaulay | [257] |
| William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and Philosopher. Essays on the Man, the Work, and the Time. | [264] |
| II.—Mr. Gamble’s Apprentice. (With an Illustration.) | |
| Mabel | [282] |
| Studies in Animal Life | [283] |
| Chapter III.—A garden wall, and its traces of past life—Not a breath perishes—A bit of dry moss and its inhabitants—The “Wheel-bearers”—Resuscitation of Rotifers: drowned into life—Current belief that animals can be revived after complete desiccation—Experiments contradicting the belief—Spallanzani’s testimony—Value of biology as a means of culture—Classification of animals: the five great types—Criticism of Cuvier’s arrangement. | |
| Framley Parsonage | [296] |
| Chapter VII.—Sunday Morning. | |
| ” VIII.—Gatherum Castle. | |
| ” IX.—The Vicar’s Return. | |
| Sir Joshua and Holbein | [322] |
| A Changeling | [329] |
| Lovel the Widower | [330] |
| Chapter III.—In which I play the Spy. (With an Illustration.) | |
| The National Gallery Difficulty Solved | [346] |
| A Winter Wedding-party in the Wilds | [356] |
| Student Life in Scotland | [366] |
| Roundabout Papers.—No. 2 | [380] |
| On Two Children in Black. |
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