Nature. Our tame hummingbirds ; A rhapsody of clouds ; Cheerfulness of birds ; The red leaves on the snow ; The earth-spirit's voices ; Human nature in chickens ; A new earth in the old earth's arms --
Literature and criticism. Shakespeare's prose ; An impression of Balzac ; Three sonnets ; The charms of similitude ; Books of refuge ; The most pathetic figure in story ; German lyric poetry vs. French ; The clang-tint of words ; The objections to spelling reform ; Principles of criticism ; A private letter --
Music. Management of the mind while hearing music ; Can tunes be inherited? --
Psychology and ethics. Individual continuity ; What do we mean by "right" and "ought" ; The psychology of interruptions ; The bread-and-butter moments of the mind ; The slipperiness of certain words ; The ethics of the plank at sea ; The mind as a bad portrait painter ; The felt location of the "I" ; What is the oldest thing in the world? ; The free will of the bonfire ; The invisible part of this world we live in --
Education. Should a college educate? --
Romantic dispositions ; The good things of our friend as his compensations ; Choosing a class of people for extermination ; The left-over expression of countenance ; The nouveau cultive ; The keeper-in and the blurter-out ; Old Morton.