SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW.
A.
nesis, 157; chronology of Archbi.
shop Usher adopted by the British
Abercrombie's Essays, 522.
Parliament, 165; epoch of Menes,
Agriculture, 262.
first king of Egypt, discussed, 168
Agricultural Prospects of South-Caro -175; defence of Dr. Noit's opi-
lina; her resources and her true poli nion, that Shem and Ham were
cy, 118–148; regular decline since twins, 179; whether Cush was the
1833 in quantity of cotton grown progenitor of the Negroes, 180;
there, 119; competition with the Gulf ihe physical differences of men as
States hopeless, 120; production old as the oldest record of our spe-
of cotton in Texas rapidly increas cies, 181; creation of new races of
ing, 123; rice, the most important men since the flood not improba-
staple of South-Carolina, next to ble, 185; universality of the De-
cotton, 127; new products she luge, 188.
might resort to, when no longer Arnold, Dr., miscellaneous works of,
able to depend on her cotton crops, 526.
127–135; union of manufactures
with agriculture her true policy,
135—141; moral and physical in-
B.
fluence of manufactories, 141-
145; negroes easily made useful in Barnes' Noles, 252.
cotton factories, 146.
Brownson's Quarterly Reriew, 258.
A Manual of Ancient and Modern Bush's Anastasis, 522.
History, 258.
American Shepherd, The 516.
An Issue with the Reviewer of "Nott's
C.
Caucasian and Negro Races,” 148–
190; Chrysostom's principle for Church, Dr., on Eduration, 255.
interpreting the beginning of Ge. Coit's Puritanism, 519.