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INDEX TO VOL. XX.

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ACA

CADÉMIE Française, 62

Adelaide, South Australia, 174

Alcock (Sir Rutherford), France, China,
and the Vatican, 617–632
Alcott (Miss), stories of, 516-517
Allen (Grant) on heredity, 351
Allotments, Rural Enclosures and, 844-
866

America, stability of popular govern-
ment in, 317
-immigration in, 563

Animals, the, of New Guinea, 74-90
are they Happy? 255–269
Animals, consciousness in, 352
Apprenticeship, the seven years' system
of, 538-539

Arabi Pasha, a thought-reading séance
with, 875

Arnold-Forster (H. O.), Our Supersti-
tion about Constantinople, 441-452
Arsenic springs, 211

Artisans, effects of machinery on, 532-
533

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BALSHAM (Bishop), 731

Barnett (Rev. Samuel A.), Distress

in East London, 678-692

Basil (St.), letters of, 227

Beale (Miss), stories of, 519
Belgium, emigration and immigration
in, 554

Bernard (St.), letters of, 228
Bible, Revision of the, 91-107
Birmingham, 234–254
Birth, before, 340-363

Borthwick (Sir Algernon), The Primrose
League, 33-39

Boycotting, on the Suppression of, 765-
784

Bramwell (Lord), Marriage with a
Deceased Wife's Sister, 403-415
Reply to, 667–677

Brassey (Lord), A Flying Visit to the
United States, 901-912

Browne (Miss Phillis), on literature for
girls, 525-526

Bryce (Mr.), his action for libel, 171

Aubrey, his description of Wiltshire, CAMBRIDGE, antiquity of, 726-727

quoted, 847-848

Augustine (St.), letters of, 226

Australia, necessity of a navy to, 760-
761

Austria-Hungary, emigration and immi-
gration in, 554

Austrian Monasteries, a Visit to some,
374-390

history of the University at,

730-741

Canada, the Political History of, 14-32
Canada, experience of the protective
system in, 332

Canute, forest laws of, 503

Cape route to India in time of war, 448-
449

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Charity, foolish, 686
Chicago, 907-908
China, Modern, 40-50

· France, and the Vatican, 617-632
Church, the, and Parliament, 565–578
Church endowments, 833-837
Cicero, letters of, 218-220

Civil Service, the, as a Profession, 491–
502

Classes, the, the Masses, and the Glasses,
795-804

Clerks compared with artisans, 540-548
Clifford (Professor), his doctrine of
mindstuff, 346-347

Coaling stations, defence of, 287

Coercion for maintaining the Union, 8
Cole (Sir Henry), exhibition scheme of,
640

Colleges, first establishment of, in Eng-
land, 732

Colonies, Naval Defence of the, 284-293
Colonies, sensitiveness to criticism in
the, 171

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Dillon (Frank), Light and Water-
colours, 270-283

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- (John), The coming Winter in Ire-
land, 609-616

Disease in Fiction, 579–591

Dissenters, relations of the Established
Church with, 839-842

Dissolution, the, and the Country, 139–
148

Distress in East London, 678-692

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Egypt, ancient, letter-writing in, 216- GA

217

Egyptian Divine Myths, 423-440
Election, the general, 294
Emigration, statistics of, for the world,
553-564

Enclosures and Allotments, Rural, 844-
866

English literature, Taine's history of,
61-63

-the leading language of the globe,

557

Europe in the Pacific, 742–764

Evening Schools, Recreative, 130–138
Exhibitions, 633-647

FA

AUCIT (Helen), see Martin, Lady
Fechter as Hamlet, 806
Félida X., phenomena of multiplex per-
sonality in, 654–655

Fellows (Mrs.), Nova Scotia's Cry for
Home Rule, 785-794
Fiction, Disease in, 579-591

Fitzmaurice (Lord Edmond), Rural

Enclosures and Allotments, 844-866
Flaubert (Gustave) and George Sand,
693-708

Fleming (Professor), his description of
rabies canina, 151-153; of hydropho-
bia, 154–155

Germany, emigration and immigra-
tion in, 557

annexation of New Guinea by, 752
(Emperor of), a thought-reading
séance with, 873

Ghost story, Pliny's, 222

Gipsies, statistics relating to, 564
Girls, what they read, 515–530
Gladstone (W. E.), his conversion to
Home Rule, 2-3

on the dissolution of Parliament, 139
his paper on Genesis and science,
304

- his policy defended, 594-595

a thought-reading séance with, 872-
873

Goodwin (Bishop), see Carlisle, Bishop

of

Goschen (Mr.), his defeat at Edinburgh,

599

Göttwic, visit to the monastery of, 386–
388

Gourko (General), a thought-reading
séance with, 877-878
Gout, spas for, 211

definition of, 212
Grantabrygge, the old name of Cam-
bridge, 727

Granville (Lord), his comparison of
English and Italian cities, 234
Gregory (Sir William H.), The Loyalty
of the Indian Mohammedans, 886-900

Florian, St., visit to the monastery of, Grey (Sir George), 179–181
375-378

France and the New Hebrides, 118-129

China, and the Vatican, 617-632

France, Taine's work on, 64-70

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- immigration and emigration in, 559–
561

Guardians, boards of, admission of
working men to, 691

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- effects of the presence of women in,

709

Guibord interment dispute in Canada,
15-16

GUI

Guinea, New, the Animals of, 74-90
Guinea, New, the German occupation
of, 752

HAMLET,' the, of the Seine, 805–814
Harrison (Frederic), The Bishop
of Carlisle on Comte, 715-723
Harrogate waters, 208
Hartington (Lord), party of, their atti-
tude towards the Conservatives, 298
Hawaii, kingdom of, 745

Heligoland, why England ought to part
with, 451

Heredity, 350-351

Hicks-Beach (Sir Michael), his speech
against Mr. Parnell's tenant relief bill,
613

Hill (Frank H.), The Dissolution and
the Country, 139-148

Hindu Widow, the, 364–373
Home, not at, 553–564

Home Rule, Nova Scotia's Cry for, 785–
794

Home Rule not an article of the Liberal
creed, 5

position of the agitation for, 296-297
Horace, letter-writing of, 220–221
Hubbard (J. G.), The Church and Par-
liament, 565-578

Huc (Abbé) on the state of religion
among the Chinese, quoted, 622
Hydrophobia, Pasteur and, 149-170
Hypnotism, treatment of lunacy by,
656-658

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ANGAROOS of New Guinea, 84
Kashmir, condition of, 897-899
Katscher (Leopold), Taine, a Literary
Portrait, 51-73

Kennard (Mrs. Arthur), Gustave Flau-
bert and George Sand, 693–708
Kensington, South, condition of the

water-colour drawings at, 270–275
Key (Sir Ashley Cooper), Naval Defence
of the Colonies, 284-293
Khedive, a thought-reading séance with
the, 874

Kidd (Benjamin), The Civil Service as a
Profession, 491-502

Kremsmünster, visit to the monastery
of, 378-382

Kung (Prince), his memorandum on the
missionary question in China, 625-
626, 629-630

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- Mohammedans, the Loyalty of the, Lang (Andrew), Egyptian Divine Myths,

886-900

Inoculation for hydrophobia, 164

Ireland, the Coming Winter in, 609-
616

Ireland, not an oppressed nationality,
6-7

423-440

Lankester (Professor E. Ray), Pasteur
and Hydrophobia, 149–170
Lansdowne (Marquis of), the allotment
system as practised on his Wiltshire
estate, 857-859

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Lascelles (Hon. Gerald), The Chase of Martineau (Dr.), on Comte's three states,

the Wild Fallow Deer, 503-514
Lawson (Sir Wilfrid), The Classes, the
Masses, and the Glasses, 795-804
Lawyers, utility of thought-reading to,
878

Leader, wanted a, 183-193

quoted, 476

Mason College, Birmingham, 245-246
Masoretic text of the Bible, 92-93
Massage, 824-828

Maudsley (Dr.), his observations of
animalism in idiocy, 352-353

Lefevre (G. Shaw), The Liberal Split, Mecca, pilgrimages from India to, 895--

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Medley (Mr.), reply to, 322-339
Meister (Joseph), inoculation of, for
hydrophobia, 165

Merton (Walter de), 731

Meurice (Paul), his translation of 'Ham-
let,' 807-814

Meyer (Dr.), his exploration of New
Guinea, 79

Mill (J. S.), on Comte's law of the three
states, quoted, 716

Milton, Taine's criticism of, 71-72
'Mindstuff,' 346-347
Mineral springs, see Spas

Missionary question in China, 619-632
Mivart (St. George), A Visit to some
Austrian Monasteries, 374–390
Mohammedans, Indian, the Loyalty of
the, 886-900

Mölk, visit to the monastery of, 382-
385

Monasteries, Austrian, a Visit to some,
374-390

Mongredien (Mr.) on the relation of
exports to imports, quoted, 328
Montreal, the British in, 14

Mackarness (Bishop), see Oxford, Bishop Moresby (Captain), surveys of New

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