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Haviland, A., The Geographical
Distribution of Disease in England,'
213, 66.

Hawke, J. A., 'The Insane and the
Law,' 202, 399.

Hawksley, Bourchier F., legal ad-
viser to the Chartered Company,
220, 550.

-, Dr, promoter of the Society
for the Prevention of Pauperism
and Crime, 206, 56.

Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty, 217, 306.
Hay-Herran Treaty, 217, 300.
Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, terms of the,
217, 305, 310.

Hayes, Captain M. H., his translation

of 'Prejvalsky's Horse,' 206, 547.
Hayman-Joyce, J., details of the cost
of his cottages, 205, 479, 480.

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Hayward, Abraham, contributor to
the Quarterly Review,' 210, 767 ;
211, 322—his article on 'Pickwick,'
210, 776-criticism on female poli-
ticians, 212, 337.

Hazlitt and Lamb, 204, 162-un-
popularity of Hazlitt, ib.-'Lec-
tures on the English Comic Writers,'
163-compared with Lamb, 168,
180-his contribution to criticism,
169-style of writing, 171-ex-
amples of his phrases, 172-his
criticism of Shakespeare, ib.-essay
on Criticism, 179-loyalty to books,
180-genius, 180, 186-criticism of
poetry, 181-passion for pictures,
182-Liber Amoris,' 183-review

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Hearst, W. R., his organisation of the
Independence party in America,
209, 461.

Hearts of Oak Benefit Society, mem-
bership, 217, 46-lying-in benefits,
60.

Heath, Francis G., 'British Rural
Life and Labour,' 216, 442.
Hebbert v. Purchas, case of, 213, 535,
Hebdomadal Council, report on the

'Principles and Methods of Uni-
versity Reform,' 214, 435.

Heber, Reginald, Bishop of Calcutta,
contributor to the 'Quarterly
Review,' 210, 757.

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dispersal of his collection of books, Helps, Sir Arthur, contributor to the
218, 371.

Hedin, Sir Sven, his statement on
the position of Norway, 203, 263—
'Trans-Himalaya,' 214, 47.
Hedio, Caspar, his addresses on the
Reformation, 220, 120.

Hedonism, psychological, meaning of
the term, 205, 404.

Héfélé, Mgr Chas Jos., 'Histoire des
conciles d'après les documents origi-
naux,' 216, 20.

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Heinrich of Reuss, Prince, Der Bri-
tische Imperialismus,' 206, 7.
Heisenberg, A., ‘Georgii Acropolita
Opera,' edited by, 203, 109.
Helbig, Wolfgang, 'Untersuchungen
über die companische Wandmalerii,’
210, 443.
Helfferich, Karl, 'Deutschlands
Volkswohlstand 1888-1913,' 219,
570 note.

St Helier, Lady, 'Memories of Fifty
Years,' reviewed, 212, 331-336-
variety of her entertainments,
331-her two marriages, 332-
omissions of her book, 333-anec-
dotes of Mr Gladstone and Lord
Salisbury, 334.

Heliometer, its use in astronomy, 221,
179, 189.

Helm, W. H., 'Aspects of Balzac,'
206, 127.

Helpert, Freiherr von, Denkmal-
pflege,' 202, 497.

'

Quarterly Review,' 211, 322.

Hên, Llywarch, the Welsh bard, 212,
385.

Hénault, President, his relations with
Mdme du Deffand, 218, 519–
characteristics, ib.-style of his
letters, ib.

Henderson, Admiral, his scheme of
naval defence, 215, 283; 216, 236.

B. W., 'The Life and Prin-
cipate of the Emperor Nero,' 202,
540-his view of Seneca, 543.

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W. J., 'Some Forerunners of
Italian Opera,' 216, 108, 110.
Henley, W. E., 'Song of Speed,' 208,
315.

Hennequin, Emile, his view on the
doctrine of Taine, 216, 357—' La
Critique scientifique,' 358.

Henry II, King of England, lands at
Waterford, 220, 417-his progress
through Ireland, ib.-method of
government, 418.

V, King of England, his per-
ception of the importance of sea-
'power, 202, 150-sale of his fleet,
ib.

VI, King of England, result of
his legislative measures in Ireland,
220, 428.

VII, King of England, his de-
velopment of the navy, 202, 149.

VIII, King of England, his
organisation of the navy, 202, 152
-reforms, 153-number of ships,
154-vagrancy and begging in the

HENRY.

reign of, 209, 397-repressive
measures, 398-his vengeance on
the House of Kildare, 220, 429.
Henry, René, 'Questions d'Autrichen,
Hongrie,' 210, 666.

Hens, profitable, 202, 127. See
Poultry.

Henslow, Rev. G., The Heredity of
Acquired Characters in Plants,'
211, 36.

Hentschel, W., ‘Varuna,' 209, 3, 22.
Hera, temple of, excavation, 208,
265. See Greek.
Herbert, Bron, 'Canada and the Em-
pire,' 202, 546.

Sidney, and the Peelites, 207,
303-Life of, 307. See Lea.
Herbertshöhe, occupied

British, 221, 564, 580.

by the

Herbois, Collot d', extract from his
oration, 218, 369.

Herder, J. G. von, his study of litera-
ture, 216, 355.

Herdman, the Hon. A. L., Minister in

HERODOTUS.

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, 379—
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.

Hereford, Bishop of, on Matthew
Arnold's views on education, 202,
246.

Herford, C. H., his translation of
'Love's Comedy' and 'Brand,'
205, 375- Ruskin and the Gothic
Revival,' 206, 77—' Dante's Theory
of Poetry,' 213, 402-The Eliza-
bethan Age in Recent Literary His-
tory,' 216, 353.

Prof. D., his preface to the
'Eversley Shakespeare,' 203, 234.

charge of the New Zealand police | Hering, Prof., his views on instinct,
department, 221, 205.

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220, 168.

Dr, professor of zoology, 206, Hermanin, F., 'Gli Affreschi,' 211,
170.

Professor W. A., report on the
Ceylon pearl fisheries, 202, 493.
Heredity, influence of, 217, 54, 58.
Heredity and Environment in Re-
gard to Social Reform, 219, 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-

441.

Hermann, W., his definition of mys-
ticism, 211, 119-religious views,
120.

Hernandey, Dr Fortunato, 'Un Pué-
blo, un Siglo, y un Hombre,' 211,
526.

Herodas, discovery of the papyrus
of, 208, 349-character of his
poems, ib.

Herodotus the Historian, 210, 115

-works on, 115-119-story of the
war of B.C. 480-479, his original
scheme, 119-the three stages of
his work, 120-date of the compo-
sition, 121-123-literary sources,
123-125-disputable conclusions,

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220, 85.

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Heywood, Thomas, The Life of
Merlin,' 220, 357.

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Hichens, R., The Garden of Allah,'
203, 70.

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125-position of Persia, 126-am- Heyse, Paul, Maria von Magdala,'
bitious designs of Darius, ib.-
attitude of the Greek States, 127-
Argos,128 Delphi, 128-131-treat-
ment of the strategy of the war,
131-dual character of the invasion,
ib.-main defence of the Greeks on
land, 132-fiasco at Tempe, 133-
failure of the attempt to defend
Thermopyla, 134-strategy in con-
nexion with Salamis, 135-his ac-
count of the battle of Thermopyla,
136 of Salamis, 137-close of the
campaign, 138 reluctance of
Sparta to take the field, 139–
operations at Platea, 140.

Heroic Ideal of the French Epic,
The, 208, 553. See Epic.

Higgins, A. Pearce, The Hague
Peace Conferences, 214, 1.

Matthew James (Jacob Om-
nium), contributor to the 'Quar-
terly Review,' 210, 768.

Higgs, W. G., a leader of Australian
labour, 206, 322.

Highlands, the, decline of the popu
lation, 215, 407.

Highway Act of 1835, 208, 325.

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Heron, D., on the decline in the Hildreth, R., History of the United
birthrate, 217, 60.

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Dr G. Birkbeck, his edition of
Boswell's Life of Johnson and
Johnson's 'Lives of the Poets,'
208, 74; 220, 399-his opinion of
Croker's edition of Boswell's 'John-
son,' 210, 751 note.

Rev. George, 'The Plantation
in Ulster,' 220, 96.

Joseph, letter from W. Cowper,
220, 395.

Miss Octavia, and Poor-Law
reform, 210, 558 et seq.

-, Pearson, The Origin of Postage
Stamps,' 218, 395.

Sir Rowland, his invention of
the adhesive postage stamp, 218,

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HILTY.

Hilty, C., Les Constitutions Fédé-
rales de la Suisse,' 212, 195 note—
Das Referendum im schweizeri-
schen Staatsrecht,' 214, 509.
Hindu, the drama 'Ramayana,' 209,
521.

religion, difficulties of the, 219,

185.
Hindus, number of, in British Co-
lumbia, 209, 175.

their castes and sub-castes, 210,
708.

number in India, 212, 145—
their dislike to British rule, 149.

influence of their religion on the
Sikhs, 213, 206, 208.

Hintze, Prof. Otto, his Jubilee oration
on Emperor William II, 219, 567.
Hirsch, Max, 'Democracy versus
Socialism,' 206, 305.

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Hirschfeld, G., 'Zur Typologie Grieche-
ischer Ansiedelungen,' 202, 346.

character of his dramas, 220,

88.
Hirst, Francis W., his translation of
'Local Government in England,'
208, 322-Commerce and Property
in Naval Warfare,' edited by, 215,
1- The Stock Exchange,' 217, 88.

W. A., on the amount of British
investments in Argentine, 213, 469.
Hislam, Percival A., 'The Admiralty

of the Atlantic,' 209, 264, 494, 579.
Historical Ethics, 203, 32-dangers
of imagination, 33-study of his-
tory as a science, 34-two main
objects, ib.-demand for moral
teaching, 36-optimism, ib.-differ-
ent modes of writing history, 37-
exercise of casuistry, 38, 44-cha-

HOBBS.

racter of political morality, 38—
position of statesmen, 40, 41-be-
lief in uniformity, 42-question of
persecution, ib.-position of kings,
43-extenuation of crimes, 44-
popular conscience, ib.-effect of
treachery and assassination, 45.
Historical Monuments, Royal Com-
mission on, 214, 175.

Novel, The Growth of the,
206, 25. See Novel.
History, Irish, Truth and Fiction
in, 210, 254-relations with Great
Britain, ib.-Dr Bonn's English
Colonisation in Ireland,' ib.-geo-
graphical position, 255-destruc-
tion of the clan system, 256—ac-
tivity of the Roman Catholic mis-
sion, 257-G. B. O'Connor's 'Eliza-
bethan Ireland,' 258-Mrs Green's
"Making of Ireland,' 259—her mis-
leading statements, ib.-effacing
documents, 260-use of the word
6 nation,' ib.-reliance on authori-
ties, 261-position of the English
in Ireland in the fifteenth century,
262-internal trade, ib.-bridges
and waterways, 263-trade com.
modities, 264-wool, 265-leather,
ib.-her sketch of the daily life of
a Celtic chief, 266-inability to
distinguish between the relative
importance of her authorities, ib.
-frequent misuse of quotations
from documents, 267-273 - her
theory of the absorption of Anglo-
Irish culture by natives, 273-poli.
tical animus and partisanship, 274.

Recent Literary, Elizabethan
Age in, 216, 353. See Elizabethan.
Hoare, H. W., 'Our English Bible,'

215, 506.

Prince, 211, 402 note.
William, R. A., 211, 402 note.
Hobbs, Prof. W. H., 'Earthquakes,'
210, 477.

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