INDEX TO VOL. X X. The titles of articles are printed in italics. ACA CAP A BA CADÉMIE Française, 62 Adelaide, South Australia, 174 and the Vatican, 617-632 866 ment in, 317 of, 538-539 with, 875 tion about Constantinople, 441-452 533 (Bishop), 731 in, 554 League, 33-39 784 Deceased Wife's Sister, 403-415 · Reply to, 667-677 United States, 901-912 girls, 525-526 Aubrey, his description of Wiltshire, CAMB , 761 gration in, 554 374-390 YAMBRIDGE, antiquity of, 726-727 - history of the University at, system in, 332 419 DIS CAP D'AL Capel (Monsignor), a thought-reading Comte's Famous Fallacy, 473-490 Conflict, a suspended, 829-843 of, to Home Rule, 9-10 596 441-460 grim agents for India, 895-896 New Hebrides, 118-129 Craftsmen, our, 531-552 Craik (Mrs. D. M.), Merely Players, 416-422 Crime, detection of, by thought-reading, 876–877 Crisis, Moral of the late, 305-321 Cumberland (C. Stuart), A Thought- Reader's Experier.ces, 867-885 505 'ALBERTIS (Signor), exploration of New Guinea by, 78-79 and science, 304 Deceased Wife's Sister, Marriage with a, 403-415 Reply to, 667–677 503-514 government, 308-311 Devendra N. Das, The Hindu Widow, 364-373 wic monastery, quoted, 386–387 The Unionist Campaign, 294-302 Dillon (Frank), Light and Water- colours, 270-283 - (John), The coming Winter in Ire- Dissenters, relations of the Established Dissolution, the, and the Country, 139– Distress in East London, 678-692 i 1 + 1 - Dog, rabies in the, 151–163 Free Trade Argument, Collapse of the, criminals, examination of, 468–470 Revolution, the, 316 rivalry of the United States with Great Britain, 338 , sick statistics of, 259 Froude, Mr., New Zealand and, 171- 182 for England, 441 our attempt to solve it in 1854, 444 NYAMBIER Islands, 748 GAN 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- of 599 388 séance with, 877-878 Gout, spas for, 211 Enclosures and Allotments, 844-866 Grantabrygge, the old name of Cam- Granville (Lord), his comparison of rabies canina, 151-153; of hydropho- Gregory (Sir William H.), The Loyalty of the Indian Mohammedans, 886-900 Guardians, boards of, admission of China, and the Vatican, 617-632 - effects of the presence of women in, 709 15-16 GUI Guinea, New, the Animals of, 74-90 of, 752 LAN loans to, 506 561 6 KANO HAMLET,' the, of the Seine, 805-814 Harrison (Frederic), The Bishop JEHO (EHOVAH,' the Old Testament Revisers' rule with regard to, 97 tude towards the Conservatives, 298 Jessopp (Rev. Dr.), Letters and Letter- writers, 215-233 724-741 Jews, distribution of, throughout the globe, 563-564 613 the Country, 139–148 CANGAROOS of New Guinea, 84 Kashmir, condition of, 897-899 Portrait, 51-73 bert and George Sand, 693-708 of the Colonies, 284-293 the, 874 Kremsmünster, visit to the monastery of, 378–382 missionary question in China, 625- in, 352–353 séance with, 871-872 danger of, from British democracy, Ladrone Islands, 745 Lafontaine, Taine's essay on, 54-55 Lamb (Charles), letters of, 231-232 423-440 Lansdowne (Marquis of), the allotment estate, 857-859 IPIO LA BOUR, subdivision of, its disadvan- Leader, Lascelles (Hon. Gerald), The Chase of Martineau (Dr.), on Comte's three states, quoted, 476 Masses, and the Glasses, 795–804 Masoretic text of the Bible, 92-93 Maudsley (Dr.), his observations of animalism in idiocy, 332–353 896 hydrophobia, 165 Merton (Walter de), 731 let,' 807-814 Meyer (Dr.), his exploration of New Mill (J. S.), on Comte's law of the three Milton, Taine's criticism of, 71-72 Mineral springs, see Spas Austrian Monasteries, 374-330 the, 886-900 protective system in Canada, 385 Monasteries, Austrian, a Visit to some, Mongredien (Mr.) on the relation of Montreal, the British in, 14 79 Mulball (Mr.), his table of the rate of advance in the world's commerce, Myers (Frederic W. H.), Multiplex Personality, 618-666 lation question, 560 828 281-293 New Forest, deer-hunting in the, 503- 514 New Hebrides, 757-758 New Hebrides, France and the, 118-129 MACI Guinea by, 3 New York, purchase of Niagara Falls by the State of, 815-823 appearance of, 905 $ |