German policy towards the Balkan States, 277-result of the federal system, 330, 333-number of acres of forest land, 442, 452-average annual growth, 442, 452-amount exported and imported, 452-the Navy Act of 1912, 496, 506-expan- sion of the navy, 498-ships of the new type, 499-number of Dread- noughts, 503 note-celebrations of the War of Liberation, 531.
Germany under William II, 556— influence of his rule, 557-histori- cal retrospect, 558-policy of Bis- marck, 559-position on the acces- sion of William II, 560-nature of the Constitution and the Reichstag, 562-character of the bureaucracy, 563-increase of the population, 568-growth of industrial produc- tiveness, 569-value of the export trade, ib increase of private wealth, 570-new type of leader, 571-result of compulsory State- insurance, 572-the rise in wages, 573-effect on agriculture, ib.—ac- quisition of colonies, 574-develop- ment of foreign policy, 575-geo- graphical position, 577 - naval policy, 578-relations with Eng- land, 579-581.
Gide, Charles, 'Economie Sociale,' extract from, 529.
Gilford, Dr Hastings, 'Disorders of Post-Natal Growth and Develop- ment,' 371.
Gilman, Mrs C. P., 'Woman and Economics,' 147-on the home of the future, 157.
Gohorry, J., 'Instruction sur l'herbe Petun,' 138.
Gonneville, Colonel de, 'Souvenirs
militaires,' extract from, 544. Graves, C. L., 'The Lighter Side of Irish Life,' 26.
Great Britain, relations with Russia, 284-policy in Persia, 284-290. Grey, Earl, extracts from his Address at the Labour Co-partnership Asso- ciation, 525, 526.
Haldane, Elizabeth S., 'The Life of Descartes,' 48.
Hamilton, C., Marriage as a Trade,' extract from, 164.
Vol. 219.-No. 437
Hamilton, Lord George, on the critical faculties of Sir A. Lyall, 187. Hankin, St John, his plays, 100- 'The Return of the Prodigal,' ib. See Birming-
Hannay, Canon, 42.
Harms, Prof. Bernhard, his jubilee oration on Kaiser Wilhelm II,' 569, 572.
Hartog, Prof. Marcus, 'Problems of Life and Reproduction,' 365. Heape, Walter, 'Sex-Antagonism,' 144 et seq.
Helfferich, Karl, 'Deutschlands Volkswohlstand 1888-1913,' 570
Henderson, Colonel, War,' 14, 17.
Heredity and Environment in Regard to Social Reform, 364— Prof. M. Hartog's 'Problems of Life and Reproduction,' 365-views of Eugenists and Environists, 366 -connexion between heredity and environment, ib.-varied influence, 367-stature and physical develop- ment, 368-370-disease, 370-case of infections, ib.-insanity, 371- mental deficiency, 372-develop- ment of character, 372-375-range of conception, 373-power of voli- tion, ib.-temperament or disposi- tion, 374-influence of the environ- ment on the germ-plasm, 375-its continuity, 376-production of transmissible pathological varia- tions, 377-researches of Prof. F. Boas, 378-laws governing trans- mission, ib.-influence of heredity on the evolution of the race, 37.- result of the system of elementary education, 380-evils of the present conditions of life, 381-need for the enforcement of the principles of Eugenics, 382.
Hill, S. C., 'Bengal in 1756,' 338. Holland, Bernard, Lyall,' 194.
Hurd, Archibald, Power,' 569, 576. Hurd, Archibald,
World Needs of the Navy,' 493.
Ibsen, Henrik, his dramatic tech- nique, 88-The Master Builder,' 92 The Doll's House,' 95, 100-
'Ghosts,' 96, 98-influence on modern drama, 100. India, British, before Plassey, 337 -works on, 338, 340-history of the fall of the Mogul Empire, 339- 343 the East India Company's headquarters at Masulipatam, 343 -Fort St George, 344-relations with Mir Jumla, Nawab of the Carnatic, 345-siege of Madras, ib. -completion of the fort and out- works, 346-development of Madras, ib.-rule of the English, 347-demands of Daud Khan, 348 -grant of colleges, ib.-number of the garrison, 349-revenue, 350- system of administration, ib. history of Bengal, 351-trade and climate, ib.-extortions of native princes, ib.-power of the Subah- dar, 352, 356-fortifications of Fort William, 354-356- grant of the three towns, 354-policy of the Court of Directors, 354-356 - tension of territory, 357-result of the Maratha troubles, 358-supine- ness of the Company, ib.-develop- ment of Calcutta, 359-system of administration, ib.-fall of Madras, 360 of Calcutta, 361-policy of the French, 362-result of the Forest Department, 455. Indian Progress and Taxation, 483-population, ib.-result of the closure of the mints to the free coinage of silver, 484-486-indus- trial development, 486-transition from agriculture to manufactures, 487-average annual income per head, and amount of taxation, ib. -opposition to reforms involving increased taxation, 488 - educa- · the Home tional policy, 489- Charges,' 490-492. Ireland, average amount of taxation per head, 318-expenditure, 319- estimated taxable capacity, 321- result of granting Home Rule, 322- 324, 327-the Government of Ire- land Bill, 326.
Irish Life, The Lighter Side of, 26-the novels of C. Lever, 26-29— S. Lover, 29-J. S. Le Fanu, 30- female novelists, ib.-the novels of Miss E. Somerville and Miss V. Martin, 31-42 - George A. Bir- mingham, 42-47-style of his writ- ing, 43-creation of J. J., 43. Isaacs, Sir Rufus, his dealings in Marconi shares, 256-speech ex- pressing regret, 267.
Labour Co-partnership Association, 514, 525.
Land Campaigns, The Two, 582— Tables I-VII, 583-586-decline of the rural population, 587-pressure of foreign competition, ib.-causes of unremunerative agriculture, 588 -need for capital, ib.-low rate of wages, 589-position of the labourer, ib.-scarcity of houses, 590-the break-up of large landed estates, 591-policy of statesmen, 592-the Government scheme, 593 -result of the secret enquiry, 594 -creation of Wages Boards, 595- 597-of Land Courts, 597-602-the Unionist policy, 603-614-restora- tion of confidence, 605-the sale of farms, ib.-system of purchase, 606 -extension of small holdings, 608 -result of the Radical plan, 609- of the Unionist plan, 610 - the reconstruction of village life, 611- result of ownership, 612-provision of allotments, ib.-powers of the Parish Councils, 613.
Land Courts, proposed establish- ment, 597-602.
Lansdowne, Lord, his impression of George Wyndham, 292.
Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan, character of his novels, 30.
Lever, Charles, character of his novels, 26-29-his epitaph, 29.
Lever, Sir W. H., his system of partnership certificates, 517. Lindner, Prof. Theodor, 'Weltge- schichte,' 5.
Livesey, Sir George, his system of profit-sharing, 513, 516, 519-521.
Lobel or Lobelius, his work on to- bacco, 138.
London University Reform, I, 204 -Report of the Royal Commission, ib.-the external system, 206, 215 -revision of the method of govern- ing, ib.-control of the separate institutions, 207-the Professori- ate, ib.-Faculty, 208, 213-Aca- demic Council, 208-the Senate, 209-the Court, 209-212-organisa- tion of the teaching of Technology, 213-influence of concentration of Colleges, 214-examination of stu- dents, 215-218-relations between teachers and students, 218-con- stituent colleges, 219-II, problems in medical education, 220 - the training of students, 222-pro- posed constitution of a Faculty of Medicine, 224-number of schools, ib.- advantages of the hospital training, 227-plan of University Departments, 228-establishment of special cliniques, 229.
Lotbinière, H. G. Joly de, 'Forestry in England and Abroad,' 441.
Love, Colonel H. D., 'Vestiges of Old Madras,' 338.
Lover, Samuel, character of his novels, 29.
Lyall, Sir Alfred, 179-his charac- teristics, 179, 181, 188, 198-ad- vocacy of a strong and capable government, 180, 196-study of history, 180-his poems, 181, 197— constitutional scepticism, 181, 188 -study of the Oriental mind, 182 -sense of humour, 184-contrast between the Eastern and Western habits, 185-religion of the Moslem and the Hindu, ib.—a man of ac- tion with literary tastes, 186-his character as an administrator, 187 -attitude on the Ilbert Bill, 189- 192-the Afghan controversies, 192 -views on the Mahdi's rebellion, 193-his gifts as a statesman, thinker and poet, 194-character of his letters, 195-ancestry, ib.- life in India, 197-undervalues his
Madras, siege of, 345-development, 346. See India, British.
Marconi Affair, The, 256-specu- lative dealings of the Ministers, 256-258-impropriety of their con- duct, 258-the case of Mr Taylor, 260-the spread of rumours, 261- views of the Press, ib.-action of Ministers in Parliament, 263-in- vestigations of the Select Com- mittee, ib.-examination of Mr Lawson, 264-Mr Maxse, ib.-the Ministers, 265-their line of de- fence, ib.-reports of the chairman and Lord R. Cecil, 266-character of the Ministers' speeches express- ing regret, 267, 268-result of the debate in the House of Commons, 268-Mr Lloyd George's denuncia- tion of his critics, 269.
Marshall, Dr, on the limitations of the mathematical method in politi- cal economy, 411.
Martin, Miss V., 30. See Somerville.
Murray, Lord, his dealings in Mar- coni shares, 256-leaves for South America, 268.
Napier, William, 'History of the War in the Peninsula,' 1.
Napoleon, Emperor, his plan for the invasion of Portugal, 8-his cam- paigns of 1813, 536-character of his army, 537-543-the cavalry, 543. See Eighteen Hundred.
Navy, The Whole-World Needs of the, 493-area of the British Empire, ib. progress of steam navigation, 494-strength of the Navy, 495, 501-503-adoption of the Two-Power Standard, 495- withdrawal from the Mediterra- nean, 496-scheme for an Imperial patrol in the Pacific Ocean can- celled, 497-expansion of the Ger- man, Italian and Austro-Hungarian navies, 498, 506-ships of the new type, 499-the Canadian ships, 500 -number of Dreadnoughts and pre-Dreadnoughts, 501-503-ques- tion of Imperial naval defence, 503, 506-508-increasing expenditure, 504, 506-contribution given by the Oversea Dominions and India, 505.
Neander, Johannes, Tabacologia,' 134 note.
Newton, Isaac, his discoveries on the atomic theory, 110.
New Zealand, the forest area, 456- development of the industry, ib. Nicholson, J. S., The Vagaries of Recent Political Economy,' 406. Norway, export of timber, 448.
Oman, Prof. Charles, A History of the Peninsular War,' 3-' Welling- ton's Army,' 6 et seq.
Oman, C. W., '1813,' 531. Oncken, Hermann, Germany under
William II,' 556-his pamphlet 'Deutschland und England,' 580.
Oviedo, G. F. de, on the Indians' habit of smoking, 128.
Owen, Sidney J., 'The Fall of the Mogul Empire,' 340.
Pareto, Vilfredo, 'Cours d'Économie Politique,' 424.
Peninsular War, The, 1-works on, 1-7-Napoleon's plan for the invasion of Portugal, 8-Welles- ley's plan of defence, 9, 14-the battle of Talavera, 10 Ney's evacuation of Galicia, 11-opera- tions in Catalonia and Andalusia, 12-Soult's invasion of Andalusia, ib.-Wellington's systematic de- vastation of the country, 14-his reasons for adopting the defensive, ib.-position at Bussaco, 16-re- tires to Lisbon, 17-Masséna's posi- tion at Santarem, 17-19-retreat from Sabugal, 19— invasion of Estremadura, 20-siege of Badajoz, ib.-battle of Albuera, 21-Fuentes, 22-military capacity of Marmont, ib.-siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, 23— Hill's surprise of Girard, 24 reasons for the inability of Napo- leon to return to Spain, 25. Persia, English and Russian policy in, 284-290.
Pflugk-Harttung, Dr Julius von, 'Illustrierte Geschichte des Befrei ungskriege,' 532–535-illustrations, 534.
Pierson, Dr N. G., 'Principles of Economics,' 423.
Pigou, A. C., Wealth and Welfare,' 415-423.
Plassey, British India before, 337. See India.
Political Economy, The Va- garies of Recent, 406 — works on, ib.-F. Seebohm's English Village Community,' 407 — A. Smith's Wealth of Nations,' 407- 409-H. Sidgwick's 'Principles of Political Economy,' 408-influence of Jevons on the mathematical method, 409-Cournot's work, 410 -views of Dr Marshall, 411-Prof. Edgeworth, ib.-P. H. Wicksteed's 'Common Sense of Political Eco-
nomy,' 412-415 A. C. Pigou's 'Wealth and Welfare,' 415-423- Dr N. G. Pierson's 'Principles of Economics,' 423-V. Pareto's 'Cours d'Economie Politique,' 424-C. Col- son's 'Cours d'Économie Politique,' ib. Pound, Ezra, Troubadours: Their Sorts and Conditions,' 426.
Profit Sharing, 509 — number of schemes, ib. - the 'stimulus' or 'incentive principle,' 510-rate of profit, 511-average pecuniary gain to work-people, ib.-lack of inter- est, 512-result of the experiment at the collieries of Messrs Briggs, 513-the South Metropolitan Gas Company, 513, 516, 519-521 Labour Co-partnership Association, 514-method of distributing the bonus in France, ib.-in England, 515-limitations of co-partnership, ib.-partnership certificates of the Port Sunlight scheme, 517-Irvine Shipbuilding Company, 518-rea- sons for the success of profit-sharing in the gas business, 519-522-rela- tions between profit-sharing and trade-unionism, 522-result of the weakening of unionism, 524-need for effective combination, ib. question of the remuneration of labour, 525-rate assigned to capi- tal, 526—' surplus profits available for division,' 527-'principle of equity,' 528-How to be a good employer,' 528-530.
Reid, Dr G. Archdall, 'The Laws of Heredity,' 370.
Robertson, C. Grant, 'Shelburne and Windham,' 384.
Rosebery, Earl of, his introduction to 'The Windham Papers,' 388, 396. Roumania, declaration on hostilities, 270-relations with Bulgaria, 271
-with Russia, 273. Problems.
Russia, relations with Roumania, 273-with Great Britain, 284- policy in Persia, 284-290-supply of timber, 445-447, 459-forest area, 446.
Rutherford, Prof. E., his 'Electrical Method of Counting the Number of Particles from Radio-active Sub- stances,' 119-his apparatus, 120.
Samuel, Rt Hon. H., M.P., at the British Association, 315-on the constitution of the United King- dom, ib.-on the disadvantages of the failure to establish the Federal system, 322.
Schloss, David F., Methods of In- dustrial Remuneration,' extract from, 521.
Labour,' 156, 159. Scotland, average amount of taxation per head, 318-expenditure, 319- estimated taxable capacity, 320- the Government of Scotland Bill, 326.
Sea Trout, Dry-Fly Fishing for, 66-result of experiments, ib.- right place for fishing, 67-correct floating of the fly, 68-position of sea trout in the water, 68, 70- capture of Black Joe,' 69-method of taking the fly, 70-the moment of the actual rise, 71-the best flies to use, 72-length of line, 73 -rod, ib.-the play of a sea trout, 74-method of catching, 74-78— best hours for fishing, 76-number caught, 78-weight, 79.
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