Literature, Curiosities Criticism...L. Rosenthal-(Oct) Curio. Decline of the Sentimental.........(Nov. 3) Indep. Fine Passages in Verse and Prose.....Fortnightly. 46 44 66 of Methodism...... Millais, John (Sir.) Chambers's. Chambers's. 66 46 .M. C. Clark-Academy. ..J. A. Smith-Chautauq. Oct.) Harv. Mo. A. Lang-Contemp. W. J. Fowler-Writer. Study of Modern..W. T. Hewitt-(Oct. 28) Science. Lochiel...... Temple Bar. London, Armory of the Tower.....M. W. Perry-Demorest's. Curious Corporation Customs...... .......Cassell's. Guildhall of the City........W. J. Loftie-Art. Jour. Paup rism, Distress and Winter........ Nat. Rev. Poor of East End. Mrs. G. S. Reaney-Sunday Mag. Safety of Theatres in.........C. L. Flori-Nat. Rev. Longfellow (H. W.) Luck of Edenhall................................. Wide Awake. Loochoo Islands, Botany of...Tokutaro Ito-(Oct. 6) Nature. Los Angeles to St. Louis.......H T. Finck—(Nov. 3) Nation. Lotze (Heimann) and Mechanical Philosophy....Fortnightly. 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West, Early Map of Far.....................(Nov. 4.) Science. Western Call............................... ..............Oscar Clute-Unit. Rev. Western Reserve, Anti-abolition Episode......Mag. W. Hist. Westphalia, Queen of.. Wheat Crop...... .......(Nov. 3) Nation. ....(Oct. 22) Saturday Rev. of 1887..................... ...........(Oct. 27) Nature. Wilson, Arthur... .......(Oct ) Bailey's. Winter Climatic Resorts of Three Continents........harper's. Wealth and Ability.............W. H. Hyndman-Fortnightly. as a Profession.. ........Rev. E. J. Hardy-Quiver. Wolsey, Thomas........G. G. Smith-(Oct.) Scottish Review. Women, A Brighter Hope for...........Shirly Dare-Cosmop. and Marrige ....Sarah Doudney-Quiver. ..Nellie Bly-W.man. .............Gen. J. T. Brisbin-F. L. Pop. Mo. ......Hour Glass. ........Cassell's. Stanley, Henry M.. Straus (David Friederich) Recollections... ....Princeton. Casseil s. Educational and Industrial Union............Godey's. 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