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CONTENTS
TO THE
MONTHLY REVIEW FOR FEBRUARY.
Vol. I. (1842.) No. II.
ART. I.-1. Interesting Facts connected with the Animal Kingdom;
with some Remarks on the Unity of our Species. By
J. Ch. Hall, M.D. 2. Crania Americana. By S. G.
Morton, M.D.
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157
174
II. The History of Texas. By N. D. Maillard, Esq.
III.-1. Decsription of the Canals and Railroads of the United
States. By H. S. Tanner. 2. The Mechanics
neering, intended for Use in Universities, &c. By the
Rev. W. Whewell
of Engi-
IV.-Notes of a Traveller on the Social and Political State of
France, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and other Parts of
Europe. By Samuel Laing, Esq.
V.-1. England in the Nineteenth Century. Lancashire, Part
I.-Cornwall, Part I. 2. London. Part X..
VI.-A_Pilgrimage to Auvergne, from Picardy to Le Velay.
Louisa S. Costello
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189
199
208
VII.-Madame de Sévigné and her Contemporaries
VIII.-Reports of the Visiting Justices of the Lunatic Asylum
at Hanwell
IX.-A Popular Treatise on Agricultural Chemistry; intended
for the Use of the Practical Farmer. By Ch. Squarey . 232
X.-A Review of Berkeley's Theory of Vision. By Samuel
Bailey
XI.-1. Memoirs of the late James Halley, A.B.,
Theology. 2. Memoirs of the Life of the Rev. Lant
Carpenter, LL.D.
XII.-Congregationalism; or, the Polity of Independent Churches,
viewed in relation to the State and Tendencies of Modern
Society.
253
XIII.-Lectures on Subjects connected with Prophecy. By J. W.
Brooks, M.A..
. 262
273
XIV.-Female Character. An Essay. By Albert Pennington 268
XV.-Telegraphic Railways. By W. F. Cooke, Esq. .
XVI.-Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay. Edited by her
Niece
XVII.-The Spanish Armada, A.D. 1588. By the Rev. T. Lath-
bury
XVIII.-The Cottager's Sabbath; a Poem. By Samuel Mullen
XIX.-Rhymes and Roundelayes. By T. Noel .
XX.-The Warning. Translated from the German
277
284
285
286
287
XXI.-A New English Grammar; with Exercises and Methods of
Parsing. By R. Bradshaw
XXII. The Book of the Poets.
XXIII.-Monaldi. A Tale.
. 287
. 288
XXIV. The Martyr of Erromanga, or the Philosophy of Missions
MONTHLY REVIEW FOR MARCH.
Vol. I. (1842.) No. III.
ART. I.—Remarks on Church Architecture, with Illustrations. By
289
the Rev. J. L. Petit.
II.-Agricultural Tour in the United States and Upper Canada;
with Miscellaneous Notices. By Captain Barclay of Ury 303
III. Observations on the Present Condition of the Island of Tri-
nidad, and the Actual State of the Experiment of Negro
Emancipation. By W. H. Burnley.
311
IV. The Martyr of Erromanga; or the Philosophy of Missions
Illustrated from the Labours, Death, and Character of
the late Rev. John Williams. By John Campbell, D.D. 323
V.-1. A Hand-book of the History of Painting. By Dr.
Franz Kugler. 2. A Hand-book to the Public Galleries
of Art, &c. in and near London. By Mrs. Jameson. . 327
VI.-1. The Pleasant Comedie of Patient Grissill. Reprinted
from the Black-letter Edition of 1603. For the Shak-
speare Society. 2. Tracts Relating to Ireland. Printed
for the Irish Archæological Society. Vol. 1. . . . 341
VII.-On Rheumatism in its Various Forms; and on the Affec-
tions of Internal Organs, more especially the Heart and
Brain, to which it gives rise. By Roderick Macleod,
M.D., Physician to St. George's Hospital.
VIII.-1. Henry De Pomeroy; or, the Eve of St. John; a Legend
of Cornwall and Devon. By Mrs. Bray. 2. Rambling
Recollections of a Soldier of Fortune. By W. H. Max-
well. 3. Julian; or Scenes in Judea
350
356
IX.-The Local Historian's Table-Book. By M. A. Richardson 364
X.—1. Journal of a Tour in Greece and the Ionian Islands. By
William Mure, of Caldwell. 2. Excursions in Albania,
&c.
By Captain J. Best, Thirty-fourth Regiment . . 371
XI.-Rapport fait au Nom de la Commission, chargée d'examiner
le Projet de Loi sur les Sucres; par M. Dumon, Député
de Lot-et-Garonne. Séance du Mai, 1837
XII.-General History of the World. By Ch. Von Rotteck,
LL.D..
XIII. On the Production of Isinglass along the Coasts of India,
with a notice of its Fisheries. By J. F. Royle, M.D.
&c. &c.
XIV.-Storia d' Italia
XV.-The Philosophy of Necessity; or the Law of Consequences,
as applicable to Mental, Moral, and Social Science. By
Ch. Bray. Vol. II.
XVI.-The Second Book of the Travels of Nicander Nucius
XVII.-Pantology: a Systematic Survey of Human Knowledge
XVIII.-Tom Cringle's Log. By Michael Scott
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MONTHLY REVIEW FOR APRIL.
Vol. I. (1842.) No. IV.
ART. I.-Oliver and Boyd's New Edinburgh Almanack and National
Repository
429
446
II. The Correspondence of Richard Bentley, D.D.
III. A Ride on Horseback to Florence, through France and
Switzerland. Described in a Series of Letters. By a
Lady
456
IV. Zanoni. By the Author of "Night and Morning," &c. 463
V. The Christian Month; a Series of Original Hymns, adapted
from the Daily Psalms, with Chants and Anthems. The
Poetry by the Rev. W. Palin; the Music by Miss Moun-
sey
VI.-Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay. Vol. II.. 488
VII.-What to Teach and How to Teach it
may become a Wise and Good Man.
VIII.-The Tasmauian Journal of Natural
IX.-A Visit to the United States, in 1841. By Joseph Sturge. 534
X.-The Pilgrim of Glencoe, and other Poems. By Thomas
Campbell.
XI.-The History of Holland, from the beginning of the Tenth
545
to the end of the Eighteenth Century. By C. M. Davies 555
XII.-1. Bells and Pomegranates. No. II. King Victor and King
Charles. By Robert Browning. 2. Bubbles of the Day,
A Comedy in Five Acts. By Douglas Jerrold. 3. Gi-
sippus; or, The Forgotten Friend. A Play in Five Acts.
By Gerald Griffin. 4. Marriage. A Comedy in Five
Acts. By Robert Bell, Esq. .
XIII.-1. Speeches and Forensic Arguments. By Daniel Webster.
Vol. II. 2. Speeches of Lord Campbell at the Bar, and
in the House of Commons; with an Address to the Irish
Bar as Lord Chancellor of Ireland
XIV.-Cakes and Ale. By Douglas Jerrold
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