A NEW PORTRAIT OF BRYANT,
Drawn in crayon, from life, by Wyatt Eaton, and engraved by Cole, with a sketch of the haunts and homes of Bryant, by Horatio N. Powers, with numerous wood-cuts.
Among the other illustrated material is
"A SEA-PORT ON THE PACIFIC,"
By Mary Hallock Foote. The drawings are also by Mrs. Foote, and are engraved by Marsh, Cole, and others. They have not been excelled in magazine literature for charm, picturesqueness, and fine engraving. A paper of wide interest is
"TO SOUTH AFRICA for DIAMONDS!"
By Dr. W. J. Morton, a narrative of personal experience in the mines, with striking illustrations of this romantic and curious life. There are also
TWO CHARMING FIELD PAPERS:
"Sharp Eyes" by John Burroughs, with illustrations by a new artist; "Glimpses of New England Farm Life," by R. E. Robinson, a paper of rare picturesque interest.
There are illustrated poems by Dr. Holland and J. T. Trowbridge; also, poems by Stedman, Bret Harte, and others.