BOSTON:
BRADBURY & SODEN,
10 School Street.
1841.

CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.

AUGUST TO DECEMBER, 1841.


The Siberian Sable-hunter,[1], [33], [69], [103], [156]
The Wolf that pretended to be robbed,[7]
Beware of Impatience,[8]
Travels, Adventures, and Experiences of Thomas Trotter,[8], [44], [74], [144]
Sketches of the Manners, Customs, and History of the Indians of America,[14], [54], [121], [135], [161]
Lion Hunting,[16]
Merry’s Life and Adventures,[17], [39], [65], [97], [149], [178]
Toucan,[19]
The Newfoundland Dog,[21]
The Mysterious Artist,[24], [51]
Peter Pilgrim’s Account of his Schoolmates, Nos. 2 & 3,[27], [140]
Egyptian Schools,[30]
Varieties,[31]
The Boy and the Lark,—a Song,[32]
Origin of Words and Phrases,[43]
Hymn,[50]
Anecdote,[50]
The Sparrow and Robin,[51]
The Alligator,[60]
Braham’s Parrot,[61]
Mungo Park and the Frogs,[62]
A Child lost in the Woods,[63]
The Sun,[63]
Autumn,—a Song,[64]
Habit,[73]
The Oak and the Reed,[80]
Sincerity,[81]
The Hyena,[84]
Jewish Women,[84]
Story of Philip Brusque,[85], [100], [130]
An Incident from Ancient History,[89]
Effects of Prohibition,[89]
Saturday Night,[90]
Oliver Cromwell,[92]
Musings,[93]
Anecdote of an Atheist,[94]
Who made this?[94]
Wisdom of the Creator,[94]
Yankee Energy,[95]
Who made Man?[95]
Power of God,[95]
The Bird’s Adieu,—a Song,[96]
Wisdom of the Creator,[106]
Washington, a Teacher to the Young,[107]
The Poet and the Child,[111]
The Ostrich,[112]
What do we mean by Nature?[112]
A Vision,[114]
The Sun and Wind,[116]
The Kamskatka Lily,[116]
Habits which concern Ourselves,[117]
Anecdotes of Haydn,[118]
The Fox and Raven,—a Fable,[119]
I don’t see why,[120]
Charles and his Mother,[124]
John Doree,[127]
Letter to the Publishers,[127]
Bees,[128]
Up in the Morning early,—a Song,[128]
London,[133]
Aurelian and the Spider,[133]
Exotic Fruit and Flowers in England,[134]
Benevolence of the Deity,[134]
The Rhinoceros,[137]
Briers and Berries,[138]
The Crows’ Court of Law,[138]
The Story of the Supposed Miser,[139]
The Mouth,[139]
The Pilot,[148]
A Little Child’s Joy,[151]
The Mammoth,[152]
Geordie and the Sick Dog,[152]
The Tongue,[158]
What is Selfishness?[159]
A Thought,[159]
Winter,—a Song,[160]
A Long Nap,[171]
Lord Bacon,[172]
Habits which concern Others,[173]
The Black Skimmer of the Seas,[175]
The Squirrel,[176]
Gothic Architecture,[177]
The Apple,—a German Fable,[181]
The Pretender and his Sister,[182]
Winter,[183]
The Hand,[184]
Nuts to Crack,[185]
To the Black-eyed and Blue-eyed Friends of Robert Merry,[186]
Winter,—a Song,[188]

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1841, by S. G. Goodrich, in the Clerk’s Office of the
District Court of Massachusetts.

MERRY’S MUSEUM.
VOLUME II.

The Siberian Sable-Hunter.