No. 12, School Street.

1844.

Stereotyped by George A. Curtis, New England Type and Stereotype Foundry.

CONTENTS OF VOLUME VII.

JANUARY TO JUNE, 1844.


January,[1]
London Printseller,[4]
A Test,[“]
Significant,[“]
The Thorn,[5]
Old Man in the Corner,[6], [43], [82], [116], [145], [176]
Don’t give up the Ship,[10]
Cure for the Tooth-ache,[12]
Either way will do,[“]
The Stormy Petrel,[“]
Bill and the Boys,[13], [69], [109], [139], [185]
Pictures of Various Nations,[16], [56], [86], [113], [146], [170]
Fresh Water,[19]
Light,[20]
Herons and Rooks,[24]
Spectral Illusions,[25]
Bats,[26]
Yankee Wit,[27]
Musician in Ohio,[“]
Kin Than,[28]
Our Correspondence,[30], [94], [124], [190]
Music,[32]
February,[33]
The Three Sovereigns,[34]
Written on a Boy’s Marble,[“]
Inquisitive Jack,[35], [75], [106], [130], [163]
Dick Boldhero,[38], [66], [98], [135], [173]
The Indian and his Dog,[40]
Husking the Corn,[42]
The Sea,[45]
Snow-balling,[46]
Anecdote of Washington,[47]
Question on Mathematics,[“]
The use of Telescopes,[48]
The Lotus,[50]
The Miller and the Fool,[“]
The Indian Dandy,[51]
The Locust,[52]
St. Patrick and Father Mathew,[53]
The real Culprit,[54]
Combat between a Falcon and Serpent,[55]
The Papyrus,[“]
Pigeon Coves,[56]
Bonaparte and the Leg of Mutton,[58]
Names of Countries and Places,[59]
Snuff-taking,
Squirrels,[60]
Consolation in Sea-Sickness,[61]
The Blue Jay,[62]
Lines placed over a Chimney-piece,[“]
A German,[“]
Shoe Black and his Dog,[63]
Advertisement Extra,[“]
Pat-riotism,[“]
To our Readers,[63]
The Snow-Flakes. A Song,[64]
March,[65]
The Old Mansion,[72]
The Desman,[74]
City of Ancient Babylon,[79]
The Leopard,[81]
The Pyramids of Egypt,[84]
A Monster of the Deep,[88]
The Sperm Whale,[89]
The Cottager to her Infant,[91]
Squirrels,[92]
A Winter Evening in the Country,[94]
The Little Soldier,[95], [159]
Evening. A Song,[96]
April,[97]
William Ellery Channing,[101]
Chinese Ingenuity,[104]
Effect of Climate,[“]
The Morse,[105]
Promotion from the Ranks,[108]
Family Men,[111]
Nine of Diamonds,[“]
Sharp Retort,[“]
The Leming,[112]
Persia,[120]
How to get Letters Free,[122]
Love One Another,[“]
Varieties,[123]
May,[129]
Deserts of Africa and Asia,[133]
The Merry Knight,[134]
Anecdote of a Tiger,[143]
Miss Pappoo,[144]
I don’t want to go,[149]
A Chinese Dandy,[“]
A thrilling Narrative,[151]
Demosthenes,[153]
Walking on Stilts,[158]
The Goldfinch. A Song,[160]
June,[161]
Sketches in Egypt,[165]
What’s in a Name,[178]
The Five-Dollar Bill,[179]
The Lark,[182]
Origin of the names of the U.S.,[183]
Battle between a Rat and Crab,[184]
Blue Beard and his Castle,[188]
A Horse stung to death,[“]
The Flowers of Spring,[“]
Boisterous Preaching,[“]
Letter to Peter Parley,[189]
Peter Parley’s answer,[“]
The Lily. A Song,[191]

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1844, by S. G. Goodrich, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.

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