CONTENTS of VOL. CCLXXXII. nam, The Emperor of, and his Capital. By EDWARD H. PARKER 119 xhill-on-Sea. By Dr. N. E. YORKE-DAVIES 403 389 alcutta, Historical Monuments of. By KATHLEEN BLECHYNDEN hinese Punishments. By EDWARD H. PARKER ountry Reader, A. By ELSA D'ESTERRE-KEELING ountry Town, A, in the Seventeenth Century. By A. BALLARD . erby, Ceramic Art at. By JAMES CASSIDY iabolical Falk-Lore, More, relating to definite Localities. By ouble Stars, Spectroscopic. By J. ELLARD GORE, F.R.A.S. 443 256 119 149 urope, The Making of the Map of. By Rev. WRAY W. HUNT, M.A. 429 rederick Lewis of Hanover. By ALISON BUCKLER 156 616 81 Historical Monuments of Calcutta. By KATHLEEN BLECHYNDEN 389 n King Chulalongkorn's Dominions. By PERCY CROSS STANDING n the Shadow of a Cathedral. By C. WYNN WILLIAMS Madness, The, of Mercy Newdigate. By Major MARTIN A. S. HUME laking, The, of the Map of Europe. By Rev. WRAY W. HUNT, M.A. 429 Mary Ellen. By MARY HARTIER. [atch Factory, An English. By JAMES CASSIDY len on a New South Wales Station. By HUGH HENRY Mid-Country Gretna Green, A. By JOHN HYDE Miss Twinch and her Pigs. By PENLEY REYD More Diabolical Folk-Lore relating to definite Localities. By Notes from the South. By CLARE SOREL STRONG Odd Story, An. By ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON, M.A.. |