Amateur Emigrant, The: Part I., From the Clyde to Sandy Hook: The Second Cabin, ii. 7; Early Impressions, ii. 15; Steerage Scenes, ii. 24; Steerage Types, ii. 32; The Sick Man, ii. 43; The Stowaways, ii. 53; Personal Experiences and Review, ii. 66; New York, ii. 77. Part II., Across the Plains: Notes by the Way to Council Bluffs, ii. 93; The Emigrant Train, ii. 107; The Plain of Nebraska, ii. 115; The Desert of Wyoming, ii. 119; Fellow Passengers, ii. 124; Despised Races, ii. 129; To the Golden Gates, ii. 133
“A mile an’ a bittock, a mile or twa,” xiv. 110
“A naked house, a naked moor,” xiv. 71
Antwerp to Boom, i. 7
“A picture-frame for you to fill,” xiv. 74
Apology, An, for Idlers, ii. 334
Appeal, An, to the Clergy of the Church of Scotland, xxii. 199
“As from the house your mother sees,” xiv. 59
“As the single pang of the blow, when the metal is mingled well,” xiv. 254
“At evening when the lamp is lit,” xiv. 36