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Title: Lippincott's Magazine Of Popular Literature And Science, No. 23, February, 1873, Vol. XI.
Author: Various
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LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE
OF
_POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCE_.
FEBRUARY, 1873.
Vol. XI., No. 23.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SEARCHING FOR THE QUININE-PLANT IN PERU.
Concluding Paper.
A GLANCE AT THE SITE AND ANTIQUITIES OF ATHENS By J.L.T. PHILLIPS.
COMMONPLACE By CONSTANCE FENIMORE WOOLSON.
PROBATIONER LEONHARD; OR, THREE NIGHTS IN THE HAPPY VALLEY
By CAROLINE CHESEBRO.
Chapter IV.--The Test--With Mental Reservations.
Chapter V.--Sister Benigna.
Chapter VI.--The Men Of Spenersberg.
Chapter VII.--The Book.
Chapter VIII.--Conference Meeting.
Chapter IX.--Will The Architect Have Employment?
COUNTRY-HOUSE LIFE IN ENGLAND By REGINALD WYNFORD.
THE FOREST OF ARDEN By ITA ANIOL PROKOP.
JACK, THE REGULAR By THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH.
OBSERVATIONS AND ADVENTURES IN SUBMARINE DIVING By WILL WALLACE HARNEY.
CONFIDENTIAL.
GLIMPSES OF JOHN CHINAMAN By PRENTICE MULFORD.
A WINTER REVERIE By MILLIE W. CARPENTER.
"PASSPORTS, GENTLEMEN!" By A.H.
OUR MONTHLY GOSSIP.
The Cornwallis Family.
Novelties In Ethnology.
The Steam-whistle.
Siamese News.
Madison As A Temperance Man.
NOTES.
LITERATURE OF THE DAY.
Books Received.
ILLUSTRATIONS
The Cones of Patabamba.
"Pepe Garcia, Who Marched Ahead, Announced the Print Of A South
American Tiger."
"Napoleon-like, They Washed Their Dirty Linen in The Family"
"Aragon and his Men Fell Upon the Deserters Without Mercy."
"They Greeted These Indian Relics As Crusoe Did The Footprints of the
Savages."
"Another Savage Had Found a Pair of Linen Pantaloons."
View of the Acropolis and The Colum
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