5. Margaret Fuller Ossoli.

6. Ulrich von Hutten: the closing Scenes.

7. William Combe and his Works.

8. English or "Anglo-Saxon."

9. Contemporary Historical Notes 1659 and 1660.

10. Correspondence of Sylvanus Urban: What is Treasure Trove? Fresh Observations on the Roman Wall, by the Rev. J. C. Bruce—Roman Road from the Humber to York—A Visit to Herbaldown Hospital, by Albert Way, Esq.—The term "Bridge" applied to Landing-places—Mrs. Joan Whitrow, of Twickenham.

With Notes of the Month, Review of New Publications, and Reports of Archæological Societies.

This Magazine contains, in its OBITUARY, Biographical Memoirs of:—1. The Duchess Ida of Saxe Weimar. 2. Prince Felix von Schwartzenberg. 3. Lord Rendlesham. 4. Lord Dunsany. 5. Lord Panmure. 6. Hon. Frederick West. 7. Sir John Shelley, Bart. 8. Rev. Sir Harcourt Lees, Bart. 9. Sir Henry Wheatley, Bart. 10. Captain Sir Samuel Brown, R.N. 11. Major Eardley-Wilmot, R. Art. 12. Dymoke Welles, Esq. 13. William Iremonger, Esq. 14. Thomas Tyrwhitt Drake, Esq. 15. Rev. John Keate, D.D. 16. William Jacob, Esq., F.R.S. 17. John Landseer, Esq. 18. Arthur Jewett, Esq. 19. Mr. R. A. Davenport. 20. Richard Gilbert, Esq. 21. Thomas Allason, Esq. 22. David Bremner, Esq. 23. Mr. Edward Fitzwilliam. 24. Mrs. Kelly.

The Magazine for April contained Memoirs, among others, of Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, Sir John Franks, Basil Montagu, Esq., Dr. Murray, R.C. Archbishop of Dublin; Thomas Moore, Esq., Rev. Christopher Anderson, Samuel Prout, Esq., Mr. William Watts, Johnson Jex, &c. &c.

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