Introduction, by E. Berdoe.--Introductory address to the Browning society, by J. Kirkman.--On "Pietro of Abano" and the leading ideas of "Dramatic idyls," 2d series 1880, by J. Sharpe.--Browning's philosophy, by J. Bury.--The idea of personality as embodied in Robert Browning's poetry, by H. Corson.--The religious teaching of Browning, by D. Beale.--On some points in Browning's view of life, by B.F. Westcott.--One aspect of Browning's villains, by Miss E.D. West.--James Lee's wife, by J.H. Bulkeley.--Abt Vogler, by Mrs. Turnbull.--Andrea del Sarto and Abt Vogler, by Helen J. Ormerod.--La Saisiaz, by W. Robertson.--On "A toccata of Galuppi's," by Mrs. Alexander Ireland.--Numpholeptos and Browning's women, by Mrs. Glazebrook.--The wife-love and friend-love of Robert Browning, by J.J.G. Graham.--"A death in the desert," by Mrs. M.G. Glazebrook.--Some notes on Browning's poems referring to music by Helen J. Ormerod.--Browning's Jews and Shakespeare's Jew, by Professor Barnett.--Abt Vogler, the man, by Helen J. Ormerod.--Browning as a teacher of the nineteenth century, by Miss C.M. Whitehead.--"Saul," by Anna M. Stoddart.--On Brownings's poem "Cristina and Monaldeschi," by Mrs. Alexander Ireland