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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 20, No. 584. (Supplement to Vol. 20)
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Watching for the Soul, 368

Waterloo, battle of, 235

child, 128

day after the battle, 166

the year of, 165

Wearied Soldier, the, 195

Weather, journals of, 111

Were and Werelade, 71

Whale, gigantic, account of, 341

What's in a name? 391

Wheston, cross at, 113

When wilt thou return? 290

Wieland, on the Druids, 20

Wight, isle of, town in, 225

Wilks's Cottage, 225

Wilkes's Luckiest Number, 143

William the Conqueror, funeral of, 13

Winchelsea, antiquity of, 295

Windermere, scene on, 308

Wines, German, 281

Wingfield Manor House, described, 321

Wit, ready, 304

Witchcraft in 1618, 130

Witchcraft and Spontaneous Combustion, 162

Wolves of North America, 340

Women alias Angels, 32

characteristics of, 117

heroic, 16

Wonders of the Lane, 413

Wordsworth, sonnet by, 420

Worm, lines on, 201

Worsted, origin of, 320

Wrestling custom at Hornchurch, 319

Writing in France, 120

York Column and St. James's Park, 418

Zoffany, his gratitude, 368

Zoological Garden, natural, 101

Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, 66—199—281

Armadillo House at, 200

Aviary, 281

Deer at, 200

Elephants at, 200

Fountain, 281

Llama House, 200

Maccaws, 281

Ostriches, 281

Repository, 200

Zoological Gardens, Surrey, 1—303

INDEX TO THE EIGHTY-EIGHT ENGRAVINGS

ABBOTSFORD, (Armoury,) 248

(from the Garden,) 241

(Study,) 248

Antique Bell, (Two Cuts,) 345

Chair, 344

Key, 337

Knife-handle, 345

Snuffers, 337

Antwerp, (from the Tête de Flandre,) 369

Ararat, Mount, 313

Bat, American, 409

Beauchief Abbey, 113

Bede's Chair, 440

Belvoir Castle, 129

Birthplace of Bewick, 17

the Earl of Eldon, 193

Dr. Johnson, 257

Bob in for Eels, 392

Bolsover Castle, 161

Bridge across the Guadiaro, in Spain, 24

Burnham Abbey, 81

Bustard, 328

Chapel on the Bridge, Wakefield, 401

Chlamyphorus, 264

Church, (new,) St. Dunstan in the West, 33

Cross, Cornwall, 424

Devon, 424

at Eyam, 113

at Holbeach, 329

at Leighton Buzzard, 329

Neville's, 360

Percy's, 361

at Wheston, 113

Cuttle Fish, (Three Cuts,)

Dandy Lion, 392

Dodo, 312

Dryburgh Abbey, 256

Elephant bathing in the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, 65

Falls of the Genesse, 97

Framlingham Castle, 305

Grave of Titian, 216

Hall at Norton Lees, 273

Hospital of St. Cross, (the Church,) 217

Isle of Rotuma, 376

Isle of Wight, and Wilkes's Cottage, 225

Lee Church, Kent, 153

Lisbon, (general view,) 209

Manchester Infirmary, 177

Royal Institution, 177

Town Hall, 177

Money of Betrayal, (Two Cuts,)

Monument of a Crusader, 441

Oporto, from Villa Nova, 49

Persian Bath, 145

Portrait of Chaptal, 88

Cuvier, 137

Goethe, 89

Pursuit of Knowledge, 392

St. Goar, on the Rhine, 385

Statue of Mr. Canning, 25

Pitt, 40

Tanfield Arch, Durham, 353

Toad-fish, 136

Tomb of Caius Cestius, 233

Cæcilia Metella, 232

Dante, 168

Horatii and Curatii, 233

Juliet, 265

Petrarch, 169

Tunnel, Natural, in Virginia, 433

Vase containing the Heart of Canova, 169

Wingfield Manor House, 321

York Column, from St. James's Park, 417

Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park:

Aviary, 281

Armadillo House, 200

Deer, 200

Elephants, 200

Llama, 200

Maccaws, 281

Ostriches, 281

Pond and Fountain, 281

Repository, 200

Zoological Gardens, Surrey:

Building for large Animals, 1

General View, 1

Rockwork for Beavers, 1

END OF VOL. XX

1

Bracebridge Hall, vol. i.

2

Sketch Book, vol. i.

3

Among Mr. Irving's early effusions are Lines written on the Falls of the River Pasaic which are not printed in the author's works, but will be found in The Mirror, vol. ii. p. 452.

4

New Monthly Magazine.

5

For Two Illustrations and Notice of this interesting work, See Mirror, vol. xix. p. 337 to 342; whence the above origin of the work has been quoted.

6

Fraser's Magazine.

7

Quarterly Review.—Such is the variety displayed in the Salmagundi; the papers were supposed to be the joint efforts of several literati.

8

Literary Gazette.

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