life in London, [238]–261;
death of the second Mrs. Lowell, [241], [259];
tour on the Continent, [253];
returns to America, [261], [262];
last years, [262]–284;
public addresses and readings, [266], [269], [278], [279];
Lowell Institute lectures, [270], [279];
later literary work, [270], [271];
etymological study, [271], [272];
death, [262].