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H. B. The Rev. HORATIUS BONAR, D.D., Kelso, Author of "The Night of Weeping," "Prophetical Landmarks," &c.

H. C. Miss COPPINGER.

H. J. See H.

H. M. G. The Rev. HENRY MAYO GUNN, Warminster.

H. S. E. The Rev. HAY S. Escort, B.A., Vice-Principal of the Proprietary College, Bath.

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J. B. JOSEPH BONOMI, Esq., F.R.S.L., Member of the Syro-Egyptian Society, Author of Nineveh and its Palaces," "The Proportions of the Human Figure," &c.

J. B. (Radford). JAMES BIGGS, Esq., Radford House, near Bath.

J. B. J. JOSEPH BEETE JUKES, M.A., F.R.S., Local Director of the Geological Survey of Ireland.

J. C. The Rev. JOSIAH CRAMPTON, M.A., Rector of Killesher, Author of "The Lunar World," &c.

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J. D. JAMES DOUGLAS, Esq., of Cavers, Author of "The Advancement of Society in Knowledge and Religion," Passing Thoughts," &c.

J. E. R. J. E. RYLAND, Esq., Northampton, Author of the "Life of John Foster,' ""Life of Dr. Kitto," &c.

J. H. See H.

J. H. G. JOHN H. Gladstone, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.

J. M. The Rev. JAMES MACAULAY, M.A., M.D.

J. M. (vol. v. 400). JOHN M'GILCHRIST, Esq., Author of “A History of the Turks."

J. W. The late JAMES WILSON, Esq., of Woodville, F.R.S.E., Author of "The Rod and the Gun," and the Articles " Entomology," Mammalia," "Ornithology," in the "Encyclopædia Britannica." J. W. (Ohio). The Rev. JAMES WALKER, Ohio, Author of "The Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation," and "God Revealed in the Process of Creation, and by the Manifestation of the Lord Jesus."

L. F. B. M. BUNGENER, Geneva, Author of "The Preacher and Prince," "Voltaire and his Times," &c.

L. H. S. Mrs. SIGOURNEY, United States, Author of "Poems."
M. B. M. BRYDONE, Esq.

M. D. P. Mrs. PINCHARD, Stockton Cottage, near Tor.

LIST OF CONTRIBUTOKS.

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M. G. Mrs. GATTY, Ecclesfield, Author of "Parables from Nature," &c.

M. M. ALMARIC RUMSEY, Esq.

P. B. P. The Rev. P. B. POWER, M.A., Incumbent of Christ Church, Worthing.

P. H. G. and . PHILIP HENRY GOSSE, Esq., F.R.S., Author of "The Birds of Jamaica," "The Aquarium,' ""A Naturalist's Rambles on the Devonshire Coast," &c.

P. S. B. C. PIERCE SEAMAN, Esq.

QUERENS. The Rev. JOHN YOUNG, LL.D., Author of "The Christ of History."

R. G. L. ROBERT GORDON LATHAM, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., Author of "The English Language."

R. H. ROBERT HUNT, Esq., F.R.S., Keeper of the Mining Records in the Museum of Practical Geology; Author of "The Poetry of Science," "Researches on Light," ," "A Manual of Photography," &c.

R. H. L. The Rev. ROBERT H. LUNDIE, Birkenhead.

R. N. W. R. N. WORNUM, Esq., Keeper and Secretary of the National Gallery.

R. W. The Right Rev. RICHARD WHATELY, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin.

T. B. The Rev. THOMAS BINNEY, London, Author of "The Power of Faith," "Is it Possible to make the Best of Both Worlds?" &c.

T. H. G. THOMAS H. GLADSTONE, Esq.

T. H. T. T. H. TARLTON, Esq., late Hon. Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association.

T. R. THOMAS RICHARDSON, Esq., LL.D., Newcastle-on-Tyne, one of the Authors of "Chemical Technology."

T. S. THOMAS STRANGE, Esq.

W. A. The Rev. WILLIAM ARNOT, Glasgow, Author of "Memoirs of James Halley, B.A.," "The Race for Riches," &c.

W. B. WILLIAM BAIRD, Esq., M.D., F.L.S., Zoological Department, British Museum, Author of "Natural History of the British Entomostraca," &c.

W. C. W. CAMPS, Esq., M.D.

W. F. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Esq., F.L.S., F.G.S., Author of "America, by River and Rail."

W. H. The Rev. WILLIAM HENDERSON, Williamstown, Australia. W. M. and W. M'G. The Rev. Walter M'GillivRAY, D.D., Aberdeen.

W. R. F. The Rev. WILLIAM R. FREMANTLE, M.A., Rector of Claydon, Author of "Memoirs of the Rev. Spencer Thornton, M.A.," &c

Contributions by MARTIN F. TUPPER, Esq., Author of "Proverbial Philosophy;" ALARIC A. WATTS, Esq., Author of "Lyrics of the Heart;" Mrs. ALARIC A. WATTS, and ALFRED A. WATTS, Esq., have the names of the contributors affixed in full.

CLASSIFIED INDEX.

Theology and Christian Ethics.
Onward and upward, i. 1

The mould and the medallion, i. 19
The great white Throne, i. 81
The volatile treasure, i. 149
The Throne of grace, i. 202

The cheque and the counterfoil, i. 407
First-rates, ii. 1

Seed to the sower and bread to the
eater, ii. 72

Homes: how to make and how to
improve them, ii. 127
Living epistles, ii. 134, 224

The right way of resting, ii. 272

The countenance of a friend, ii. 337
My own work, ii. 451

A new year, iii. 1
Proverbs of Solomon:

I. A wounded spirit, iii. 441

II. Scattering yet increasing, iv. 61
The easy yoke, iv. 16

Christian and ecclesiastical sacerdo-
talism, iv. 73

On the evil angels, iv. 217, 338

Harvest home, iv. 266

The amaranth, or immortality, iv.
345

Psalmody, iv. 390

How to make a fortune, v. 1
Devotional writers, v. 86, 151
Hints on dress, v. 273

The broken embankment, v. 370

The Apostle Paul in common life, v.
416

A Sabbath well spent, vi. 81
Divine thoughts in the facts of crea-
tion, vi. 121, 200, 237, 314, 388

Missions and Church History.
The Druids, i. 30 (Engraving of
Stonehenge)

Christianity in Roman Britain, i. 260
The Fuegian martyrs, i. 321 (En-
graving of Ernest Cove, and Fac-
simile of the last entry in Mr.
Williams' Journal)

Times of Refreshing :

Chap. I. Progress of the Gospel in
Apostolic times, iii. 123

Chap. II. Witnesses for the truth

in the first four centuries, iii. 205
Chap. III. Vigilantius, Nestorius,
&c., iii. 275

Chap. IV. Pre-Reformation Wor-
thies, iii. 344

Chap. V. Early Reformation mar-
tyrs, iv. 203

Pioneers and first-fruits:

Morrison in China, vi. 43

Judson in Burmah, vi. 145 (En-
graving of the Death-prison at
Ava).

Van der Kemp and the Hottentots,
vi. 223-237

Societies, &c.

Bible Society, i. 78, 79, 464
China Fund, i. 79, 464

Christian Medical Association, ii. 465
Epidemiological Society, v. 287
Mercantile Marine College, i. 78

Morrison Educational Society at
Hong-Kong, i. 320

Open-Air preaching, Association for,
ii. 79

Patagonian Mission, v. 288
Patriotic Fund, ii. 466, v. 66
Scriptural Museum, v. 359

Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge, v. 71, vi. 359
Sunday School Union, v. 71
Turkey, Society for the Evangelisa-
tion of, ii. 78

Working-Men's Educational Union,

iv. 215

Young Men's Christian Association,
i. 78, 238, 464, ii. 397, 465, iii.
387, 450, iv. 358, vi. 426

Political Economy.

The Funds, ii. 350, 420
The Stock Exchange, iii. 185
The working men of Europe, vi. 413

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II. Porifera, i. 161, 277 (with an
Engraving):

Plant-animals: -Sponges; their ani-
mal nature and uses.

III. Polypifera, i. 336, 401, ii. 47
(with an Engraving) :

The hydra-Sertulariada - Laomedea
-Sea-anemone, or Actinia-Madrepores
or Corals.

IV. Acalephæ, ii. 81, 217:

Medusa: Naked-eyed and Covered-eyed
Turris-Cydippe-Cyanæa aurita - Por-
tuguese Man-of-war.

V. Echinodermata, ii. 294, 367, 436

(with an Engraving):
Encrinites-Star-fishes-Rosy Feather-
star Sea-urchins - Brittle-star - Five-
finger-Cake-urchin-Sea-cucumbers.
Life, in its Intermediate Forms:
I. Annelida, iii. 93:

Worms-Serpula - The Sea-Mouse
Leeches, &c.

II. Insecta, iii. 222, 235, 355:

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Insects, their eyes- Beetles-Flies-
Fleas Gnats-Butterflies and their trans-
formations-Coleoptera, or Sheath-wings
- Orthoptera, or Straight-wings- Neuro-
ptera, or Nerve-wings - Hymenoptera, or
Membrane-wings-Lepidoptera, or Scale-
wings- Hemiptera, or Half-wings -Di-
ptera, or Two-wings.

III. Arachnida, iv. 25:
Spiders-Scorpions-Mites.
IV. Crustacea, iv. 129, 161:

Crabs and Shrimps-Entozoa - Epizoa
-Entomostraca-Isopoda - Amphipoda-
Podophthalma.

V. Polyzoa and Tunicata, iv. 329:

The linear series-Sea-mats-Bicellaria
ciliata" Birds'-heads"- Ascidia - Bo-
tryllida-Salpæ - Pyrosoma.

VI. Conchifera and Gastropoda, iv.
399:

"Old Maids" or Sand-gapers-The Set-
ting sun-Mussels-Oysters-Pectens-
Torbay bonnet - The heart-Cup-and-
saucer-Limpets-Cabinets of shells
Cephalopoda: Cuttles and Squids - The
nautilus.

Life, in its Higher Forms:

I. Fishes, v. 118, 190:

Vertebrata:-Fishes: their structural
peculiarities-their habits and instincts
-British fisheries.

II. Amphibia, v. 264 :
Toads-Frogs-Newts-Protei-Sight-

less fishes.

III. Reptiles, v. 361, vi. 36 (En-
graving of a Serpent battle):
Serpents: their structure and habits—
Slow-worms - Lizards Chameleons
Aquatic Monitors-Crocodiles-Chelydra
-Tortoises.

IV. Birds, vi. 126, 176:

Birds: their structure-Digestive pow-
ers-Nightingale and other songsters-
Bird's-nests.

V. Mammalia, vi. 251. 305, 366:
Teeth Paws-Feet-Hands-Hairs
Horus- Marsupialia- Edentata - Ro-
dentia-Ruminantia Carnivora - Felida
-Man-Reason-Instinct-Conclusion.
Mammalia.

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