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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