THE
CORNHILL MAGAZINE.


APRIL, 1860.


CONTENTS.

PAGE
Lovel the Widower. (With an Illustration.)[385]
Chapter IV.—A Black Sheep.
Colour Blindness[403]
Spring. By Thomas Hood[411]
Inside Canton[412]
William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and Philosopher. Essays on the Man, the Work, and the Time[417]
III.—A long Ladder, and Hard to Climb.
Studies in Animal Life[438]
Chapter IV.—An extinct animal recognized by its tooth: how came this to be possible?—The task of classification—Artificial and natural methods—Linnæus, and his baptism of the animal kingdom: his scheme of classification—What is there underlying all true classification?—The chief groups—What is a species?—Re-statement of the question respecting the fixity or variability of species—The two hypotheses—Illustration drawn from the Romance languages—Caution to disputants.
Strangers Yet! By R. Monckton Milnes[448]
Framley Parsonage. (With an Illustration.)[449]
Chapter X.—Lucy Robarts.
” XI.—Griselda Grantly.
” XII.—The Little Bill.
Ideal Houses[475]
Dante[483]
The Last Sketch—Emma (a fragment of a Story by the late Charlotte Brontë)[485]
Under Chloroform[499]
The How and Why of Long Shots and Straight Shots[505]

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THE CORNHILL MAGAZINE.

CONTENTS of No. 1.
January, 1860.