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Luzzati, Signor, his system of Popular Banks, 214, 304.

Lyall, Rt Hon. Sir Alfred, The Life of the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava,' 202, 321 et seq.-'Asiatic Studies,' 207, 182 note; 215, 113 note-Tennyson,' extract from, 212, 384 note-'Rise and Expansion of the British Dominion in India,' 213, 187.

Sir Alfred, 219, 179-his characteristics, 179, 181, 188, 198

LYTTELTON.

Lyall, W. R., Dean of Canterbury, contributor to the Quarterly Review,' 210, 757.

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Lyell, Sir Charles, Antiquity of Man,'

207, 176-contributor to the Quar-
terly Review,' 210, 757-'Principles
of Geology,' 216, 517.

Lyly, John, 'Euphues,' 206, 29—
compared with Ariosto, 208, 150.
Lyman, William Denison,
• The
Columbia River,' 213, 80.

Lynch, H. F. B., on the Baku mas-
sacre, 202, 592 note.

Lyndwood, W., his 'Provinciale,' 217,

418-translation of his will, ib.text-book of medieval English Canon Law, 419-views on decretals and provincial canons, 420, 421.

Lyne, Sir William, his views on preferential trade, 202, 571; 207, 273 note, 275.

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advocacy of a strong and capable Lyons, Lord, his character as 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

ambassador, 220, 306-at Washington, 307-Paris, 307-312-on the relations between France and England, 311-resigns his post, 312-death, ib.

tion with literary tastes, 186-his

character as an administrator, 187 -attitude on the Ilbert Bill, 189192--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 powers of official work, 198-appearance, 199-diplomatic gifts, 200-demeanour and temperament, ib.-conversation, 201-his poems 'Siva' and the Meditations of a Hindu Prince,' 202-views on religion, 203.

Lyte, Sir Henry Maxwell, Deputy

Keeper of the Rolls Office, 212, 38. Lyttelton, Rt Hon. A., M.P., his speech at Glasgow, 202, 319-his Encyclical Despatch to the selfgoverning colonies, 206, 17-19; 207, 281-replies, 206, 19-21-his scheme for the Colonial Conference, 511, 513-on the Marconi affair, 219,267.

Lady, on the character of Queen Victoria, 218, 201, 203-her admiration of Prince Albert, 202– her tribute to the memory of Sir A. Lyall, 219, 201.

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Sarah, Lady, extracts from her Letters, 213, 3–5.

LYTTON.

Lytton, Bulwer, 'The Caxtons,' 210, 213 his contributions to the "Quarterly Review,' 211, 301.

Lord, lays the foundation stone of Aligarh College, 204, 562.

The First Earl of, 206, 437his parents, ib.-memories of childhood, 438-under the care of Miss Greene, 439-education, 440-his sympathy with children, ib.'Clytemnestra,' 441-his vivid imagination, 442-gift for poetry, 443 --his father's criticism, 444-humility, 445-diplomatic experi

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Turner, The Shahnameh,' 211,

Macaulay, Colman, his visit to the Tibetan frontier, 214, 54.

G. C., 'The English Bible,' 215,

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MacCarthy, Desmond, of "Erewhon," MacCunn, F. A., John Knox,' 205, 185, 191- Mary Stuart,' 191'Sir Walter Scott's Friends,' 213,48. Macdonald, Sir John, character of his administration of Canada, 209, 180,

187.

J. Ramsay, on the average annual income per head in India, 219, 487-The Awakening of India,' 491-'The Socialist Movement,' 220, 203-resigns the leadership of the Labour Party, 221, 485. MacDonald, Mrs R., her views on the minimum wages-limit, 210, 76. MacDonnell, Sir A., his policy, 205,

563.

Macdonell, Sir J., 'Some Plain Reasons for Immunity from Capture of Private Property at Sea,' extracts from, 215, 7, 10, 16.

Macdonnell, J. R., on rifle-practice, 203, 247.

MacDougal, Dr D. T., 'Species and Varieties,' edited by, 211, 16. Macedonia, Greek settlements, 210, 678-ethnographical character, 679 -population, ib.

The Devastation of, 220, 506-character of the Bulgarian rule, 507-population, ib.-severity of the devastation, 508, 523— number and condition of the refugees, 509, 517-accusations against the Greeks, 509--depositions of the

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MACEDONIAN.

refugees, 510, 517-barbarity of the Greeks, 511-523-alleged atrocities of the Bulgarians, 511-the Intercepted Greek Letters,' 511 note, 521-case of Doxato, 513-Serres, 514-sack of Bulgarkeui, 518-systematic plan of the Greeks, 521. Macedonian question, 220, 487-yield of tobacco, 501.

MacGregor, A. G. Murray, translation

of 'Une famille royaliste irlandaise et francaise,' 217, 370.

MacKail, J. W., 'The Life of William

Morris,' 204, 358; 215, 482

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MAGIC,

--relegated to the position of a constitutional President, 110-resignation, 111.

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Macphail, Dr, Essays in Fallacy,' extract from, 219, 145 note. Macpherson,

Hector, 'Scotland's Battles for Spiritual Independence,' 204, 421; 215, 417 note.

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James, Ossian,' 215, 429.

W., editor of the Quarterly Review,' 211, 306-his career, ib. -death, 307.

Macy, Jesse, Party Organisation and
Machinery,' 203, 170.

Madagascar, the forest area, 219, 457.

Maddison, A. J. S., The Law Relating to Child-saving and Reformatory Efforts,' 205, 29.

Mackay, Sir James, 220, 476. See Madelin, L., Fouché,' 217, 512 et seq. Inchcape.

T., The Reminiscences of Albert Pell,' edited by, 209, 301. Mackenzie, Sir Alexander, character of his musical compositions, 210, 511, 522-at the Royal Academy of Music, 512.

, Bishop C. F., his Mission to Central Africa, 221, 234.

Sir George, his 'Aretina,' 206, 42.

Madison, B. H. M., ' A History of the

Northern Securities Case,' 207, 28. Madras, siege of, 219, 345-develop

ment, 346-population, 483. Maensac, Piere de, the troubadour, 219, 429.

Maeterlinck, M., on Ibsen as a dra matic poet, 205, 391, 392-'Wisdom and Destiny,' extract from, 212, 566-his Märchen, 220, 83'Monna Vanna,' 84.

Prof. J. S., his 'Lectures on Magersfontein, battle of, 205, 157. Humanism,' 210, 381 note.

Maclagan, E. R. D., The Prophetic Books of William Blake,' edited by, 208, 25.

Maclean, W. F., his opposition to

British preference, 218, 179. MacLennan, J. F., his work on primi

tive marriage, 215, 435-his works on the survival of totemism, 218, 316.

MacMahon, Marshal, elected President of the French Republic, 210, 97-his Cabinets, 104, 105, 108-110

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Magic and Religion, 207, 174-the science of man,174-176-discoveries of relics, 176-definition of folklore, 178 explorations in the Malay Peninsula, 179-the pagan races, 180-beliefs, ib.- definition of magic, 181-sympathetic or 'mimetic,' ib.-distinction between primitive religion and magic, 182-belief in a supernatural power, 183superstitious practices on building a house, 185-animistic beliefs in ritual attending sowing, 186-in tin, 187-Orang-utan tribes, 188

MAITLAND.

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MAGNETISM.

-their dwellings and dress, 189– food, ib.- -use of weapons, 190

-principles of his Army Bill, 459– 461-assassination, 219, 283.

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monogamous customs, ib.-birth Mahomed Ali, Thoughts on the

of a child, 191-name-superstition, 191-193-customs on a death, 193— characteristics, 194 customs of the Khasis, 195-matriarchy or rule of the mother, ib.-religion, 197-use of the egg, ib.-system of polyandry in the Nilgiri Hills, 198-the Todas, ib.-marriage customs, 199-beliefs about gods, ib.-origin and history, 200-ordination of the palol, or dairyman priest, ib.-marriage cus. toms in Madras, 201.

'Magnetism, animal,' meaning of the term, 218, 132.

Magnus, Albertus, his comments on
Aristotle, 221, 259.
Laurie, School,' edited by,
202, 197-his translation of 'Greek
Thinkers,' 204, 63.

Maguire, Mr, Director of the Chartered Company, 220, 548—his declaration of policy, ib.

Magyars, 210, 658-the dominant race of Hungary, 659-population, ib.language, 660-number in AustriaHungary, 211, 613.

Mahaffy, Prof. J. P., 'The Flinders Petrie Papyri,' 208, 335—' A History of Classical Greek Literature,' 209, 520-his Introduction to 'Revolutionary Ireland,' 220, 415 note. Mahan, Admiral, on the victory of Nelson, 203, 612-his views on the effect of blockade, 215, 20-the right of maritime capture, 22-on Pitt's war policy, 216, 324—' Influence of Sea-power on History,' extract from, 217, 474 note.

Mahâyâna, or 'Great Vehicle,' form of Buddhism, 203, 193. See Tibet. Mahmud Shevket Pasha, his reconstruction of the Turkish army, 214, 457-career, 458-character, 459

Present Discontent,' 209, 219. Mahon, Lord, 'Letters of Philip Dormer, Earl of Chesterfield,' edited by, 204, 405-contributor to the Quarterly Review,' 210, 768.

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Maine, Sir Henry, 'Popular Government,' 203, 170; 212, 538, 542— on the conservatism of democracy, 204, 575-contributor to the 'Quarterly Review,' 211, 322-and the Referendum, 212, 538- Ancient Law,' 581 note-The Early History of Institutions,' 216, 443-his opinion of the Пlbert Bill, 219, 190. Maitland, Frederic William, 206, 401-his qualifications for research work, 402-career, 403-influenced by Sidgwick, 404—a witty speaker, ib.-member of the Apostles' society, 405-his article on the reform of law, 406- Justice and Police,' 407 'Shallows and Silences of Real Life,' 408-work as a legal historian, ib.-Bracton's Note-book,' 409 on England's unused historical treasures, 410the Selden Society, 411-literary contributions, 411, 418-the 'Year Books of Edward II,' 412-' History of English Law before the time of Edward I,' 412-' Domesday Book and Beyond,' 414; 207, 142, 143 note, 146-Lyndwood 206, 415 Elizabethan Gleanings,' 416-the Ford lectures, ib.— the Rede lecture, 417-critical characteristics, 418.

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