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INDEX TO VOLUME VI.
| Literature and Art | 135, 278, 425, 569, 716 | |
Darwin's Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, by E. L. Youmans; Various Books, by R. G. White; Art in Summer, American Art Subjects, by S. S. Conant; Art and Modern Inventions, by Ion Perdicaris; George Eliot's Poem, A Passage in Macbeth, The Kalevala, by R. G. White; St. Columba; the Jarves Collection, Buying Old Masters, by S. S. Conant; William Morris, by R. G. White; The Leipsic Book Mart, by M. J. Cramer; Copies of Great Paintings, by S. S. Conant; Familiar Quotations, by R. G. White; Medusa, and other Tales, by Virginia Vaughan; Leutze and Elliott, Women Artists, Prang's Chromos, by S. S. Conant; Story of the "Revels Book," by R. G. White; Our Branch and its Tributaries, by Virginia Vaughan; Portraits of General Grant, by S. S. Conant; Horace Greeley, by R. G. White; Ruby's Husband; Swedenborg's Animal Kingdom; Bierstadt's New Picture; Our Artists and their Summer Labors; Prang's Chromos Again. | ||
| London Beggars | N. S. Dodge | 606 |
| Margaret Fuller | Anna L. Johnson | 121 |
| Midge | Chauncey Hickox | 625 |
| Midsummer | May Mather | 359 |
| Miss Faith | H. A. Hudson | 381 |
| Mr. Turveydrop Discourses on a Social Nuisance | James Franklin Fitts | 113 |
| Mr. Turveydrop Applies the Probe | James Franklin Fitts | 556 |
| Mud Baths (The) of Franzensbad | W. C. Church | 406 |
| My Field | Mary Allen Atkinson | 109 |
| Mystery of Mrs. Brown | P. St. Arnaud | 313 |
| National (The) Prospects and Resources | D. D. Porter, U. S. N. | 60 |
| Needle and Pillow | C. A. B. | 118 |
| Nebulæ | The Editor | 144, 286, 433, 576, 720, 861 |
| Nervous People | W. A. Hammond, M. D. | 491 |
| Newport at Sunset | S. S. Conant | 693 |
| Old Newspaper (An) | C. P. Cranch | 411 |
| One Too Many | Caroline Chesebro | 759 |
| Osborne's Revenge | Henry James, Jr. | 5 |
| Our African Parrot | N. S. Dodge | 257 |
| Our Great Diamonds | Charles Wyllys Elliott | 32 |
| Ownership | G. B. Buzelle | 126 |
| Picture of the World | E. R. Sill | 612 |
| Pine Country (The) | L. S. | 559 |
| Poe and Hawthorne | Eugene Benson | 742 |
| Romantic Passage in a Notable Life | R. H. Howard | 269 |
| Saved by a Bullet | James Franklin Fitts | 188 |
| Slow and Secret Poisoning | T. Edwards Clark, M. D. | 416 |
| Soft Brown Smiling Eyes | C. P. Cranck | 846 |
| Story (The) of a Hero | Edward A. Pollard | 598 |
| Sympathetic (The) System and the Emotions | W. A. Hammond, M. D. | 181 |
| Talk (A) with Mr. Burlingame about China | Richard J. Hinton | 613 |
| Thought | H. H. | 68 |
| Three Weeks at Kissengen | Abner W. Colgate | 262 |
| Tides | H. H. | 548 |
| Tied up by the Thumbs | T. A. Dodge | 790 |
| To a Friend | R. H. Stoddard | 819 |
| Treasure of the Three Kings (The) | Jane G. Austin | 808 |
| Tropical Morning at Sea | E. R. Sill | 186 |
| Two Artists of Comedy—Maggie Mitchell and Mary Gannon | L. Clarke Davis | 245 |
| Two French Editors—Emile de Girardin and Henri Rochefort | Virginia Vaughan | 678 |
| Visit to the Bank of Prussia | Carl Winter | 553 |
| Vittoria Colonna | 453 | |
| Wallack (John Lester) | William Stuart | 485 |
| Whose Hand? A Chemico-Ghost Story | D. P. Ramseur | 523 |
| When Dreams are Truest | T. W. Parsons | 319 |
| Who Took Ticonderoga? | B. F. Da Costa | 831 |
| Women as Physicians | Mary E. Wager | 774 |
| Words and Their Uses | Richard Grant White | 235, 373, 513, 686, 820 |
Misused Words; Making Pronouns; Pease and Pison; Get, Gotten; Irregular Verbs; Sunset; Misused Words; Some Briticisms; Squeamish Slang; Misused Words; Misused Words Concluded; Words that are not Words. | ||