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
notes
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.