INDEX TO VOL. XX. The titles of articles are printed in italics. ACA CADÉMIE Française, 62 Adelaide, South Australia, 174 Alcock (Sir Rutherford), France, China, America, stability of popular govern- Animals, the, of New Guinea, 74-90 Arabi Pasha, a thought-reading séance Arnold-Forster (H. O.), Our Supersti- Artisans, effects of machinery on, 532- CAP BALSHAM (Bishop), 731 Barnett (Rev. Samuel A.), Distress in East London, 678-692 Basil (St.), letters of, 227 Beale (Miss), stories of, 519 Bernard (St.), letters of, 228 Borthwick (Sir Algernon), The Primrose Boycotting, on the Suppression of, 765- Bramwell (Lord), Marriage with a Brassey (Lord), A Flying Visit to the Browne (Miss Phillis), on literature for 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- Austria-Hungary, emigration and immi- Austrian Monasteries, a Visit to some, history of the University at, 730-741 Canada, the Political History of, 14-32 Canute, forest laws of, 503 Cape route to India in time of war, 448- Charity, foolish, 686 · France, and the Vatican, 617-632 Civil Service, the, as a Profession, 491– Classes, the, the Masses, and the Glasses, Clerks compared with artisans, 540-548 Coaling stations, defence of, 287 Coercion for maintaining the Union, 8 Colleges, first establishment of, in Eng- Colonies, Naval Defence of the, 284-293 Dillon (Frank), Light and Water- --- - (John), The coming Winter in Ire- Disease in Fiction, 579–591 Dissenters, relations of the Established Dissolution, the, and the Country, 139– Distress in East London, 678-692 Egypt, ancient, letter-writing in, 216- GA 217 Egyptian Divine Myths, 423-440 Enclosures and Allotments, Rural, 844- English literature, Taine's history of, -the leading language of the globe, 557 Europe in the Pacific, 742–764 Evening Schools, Recreative, 130–138 FA AUCIT (Helen), see Martin, Lady Fellows (Mrs.), Nova Scotia's Cry for Fitzmaurice (Lord Edmond), Rural Enclosures and Allotments, 844-866 Fleming (Professor), his description of Germany, emigration and immigra- annexation of New Guinea by, 752 Ghost story, Pliny's, 222 Gipsies, statistics relating to, 564 on the dissolution of Parliament, 139 - his policy defended, 594-595 a thought-reading séance with, 872- Goodwin (Bishop), see Carlisle, Bishop of Goschen (Mr.), his defeat at Edinburgh, 599 Göttwic, visit to the monastery of, 386– Gourko (General), a thought-reading definition of, 212 Granville (Lord), his comparison of Florian, St., visit to the monastery of, Grey (Sir George), 179–181 France and the New Hebrides, 118-129 China, and the Vatican, 617-632 France, Taine's work on, 64-70 - - immigration and emigration in, 559– Guardians, boards of, admission of - effects of the presence of women in, 709 Guibord interment dispute in Canada, GUI Guinea, New, the Animals of, 74-90 HAMLET,' the, of the Seine, 805–814 Heligoland, why England ought to part Heredity, 350-351 Hicks-Beach (Sir Michael), his speech Hill (Frank H.), The Dissolution and Hindu Widow, the, 364–373 Home Rule, Nova Scotia's Cry for, 785– Home Rule not an article of the Liberal position of the agitation for, 296-297 Huc (Abbé) on the state of religion ΚΑ ANGAROOS of New Guinea, 84 Kennard (Mrs. Arthur), Gustave Flau- water-colour drawings at, 270–275 Kidd (Benjamin), The Civil Service as a Kremsmünster, visit to the monastery Kung (Prince), his memorandum on the - Mohammedans, the Loyalty of the, Lang (Andrew), Egyptian Divine Myths, 886-900 Inoculation for hydrophobia, 164 Ireland, the Coming Winter in, 609- Ireland, not an oppressed nationality, 423-440 Lankester (Professor E. Ray), Pasteur Lascelles (Hon. Gerald), The Chase of Martineau (Dr.), on Comte's three states, the Wild Fallow Deer, 503-514 Leader, wanted a, 183-193 quoted, 476 Mason College, Birmingham, 245-246 Maudsley (Dr.), his observations of Lefevre (G. Shaw), The Liberal Split, Mecca, pilgrimages from India to, 895-- 896 Medley (Mr.), reply to, 322-339 Merton (Walter de), 731 Meurice (Paul), his translation of 'Ham- Meyer (Dr.), his exploration of New Mill (J. S.), on Comte's law of the three Milton, Taine's criticism of, 71-72 Missionary question in China, 619-632 Mölk, visit to the monastery of, 382- Monasteries, Austrian, a Visit to some, Mongredien (Mr.) on the relation of Mackarness (Bishop), see Oxford, Bishop Moresby (Captain), surveys of New |