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The table of contents are extracted from the January edition of this volume.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

VOL. XLVIII.

A Bit of Shopping Gossip,[282]
A Chapter on Necklaces, by Mrs. White,[213]
An Ornamental Cottage,[268], [269]
A Ruling Passion,[272]
Babylon, Nineveh, and Mr. Layard,[228]
Bearded Civilization,[227]
Braided Slipper,[261]
Boardman & Gray's Dolce Campana Attachment Piano-Fortes,[277]
Bonnets, from Thomas White & Co.,[193], [283]
Celestial Phenomena, by D. W. Belisle,[233]
Centre-Table Gossip,[282]
Chemisettes,[264]
Chemistry for Youth,[279]
Cottage Furniture,[263]
Deaconesses,[273]
Design for Screen,[198], [267]
Dress of American Women,[282]
Editors' Table,[271]
Editors' Table-Drawer,[273]
Embroidered Antimacassar,[269]
Enigmas,[280]
Fairyland, by Laura M. Colvin,[260]
Fashions,[283]
Feminology,[273]
Godey's Arm-Chair,[275]
Godey's Course of Lessons in Drawing,[216]
Influence of Female Education in Greece,[271]
Instructions for making Ornaments in Rice Shell-Work,[240]
Lady's Walking-Dress and Diagrams,[262]
Lay of the Constant One, by Mrs. Corolla H. Criswell,[258]
Letters Left at the Pastry Cook's, Edited by Horace Mayhew,[247]
Literary Notices,[274]
Little Children,[207]
Madame Caplin's Corsets,[265]
Mantillas, from the celebrated Establishment of G. Brodie, New York,[196], [197], [267]
Mrs. Mudlaw's Recipe for Potato Pudding, by The Author of the "Bedott Papers,"[250]
O'er Bleak Acadia's Plains, by Clark Gaddis,[261]
Old, while Young, by Mabel Clifford,[259]
Our Practical Dress Instructor,[262]
Patterns for Embroidery,[270]
Pictures from Dante,[273]
Presentiment, by Mrs. Priscilla P. Lompayrac,[260]
Public Liberality,[272]
Reading without Improvement,[272]
Receipts, &c.,[280]
Roman Women in the Days of the Cæsars, by H. P. Haynes,[243]
Selling the Love-Token, by Alice B. Neal,[208]
Sleeves,[264]
Sonnets, by Wm. Alexander,[260]
Table-Moving, by Pauline Forsyth,[235]
Taper-Stand,[266]
The Dying Wife, by Phila Earle,[257]
The Embroidered Slippers.—An acknowledgment of a Holiday Gift,[259]
The Life of Man, by C****,[261]
The Manufacture of Paper, by C. T. Hinckley,[199]
The Philadelphia School of Design for Women,[271]
The Toilet,[281]
The Trials of a Needle-Woman, by T. S. Arthur,[218]
The Wreck, by Mrs. E. Lock,[259]
'Tis Gold! 'Tis Gold! by James L. Roche,[258]
To my Brother, by Mrs. M. A. Bigelow,[258]
Vegetable Physiology, by Harland Coultas,[232]
Watch-Pocket.—Broderie en Lacet,[269]
We Parted, by M. A. Rice,[257]

EMBELLISHMENTS, &c.

March.

EMBROIDERED ANTIMACASSAR.