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.