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Forbes (Archibald), The Mystery of
Monsieur Regnier, 459–469

Reservoir: the Submergence of Philæ,
1019-1025
Disestablishment in Wales, the question France, some Great Churches of, 481-

of, 193–202

488, 963-970

Disraeli's estimate of Sir Robert Peel, France, relations of England with, in

258

Dörpfeld (Dr.), on the topography of

ancient Athens, 857-858
Drainage, house, scheme of insurance
against the dangers of, 37–41
Dumas (Alexandre), an 'édition de luxe'
of, noticed, 237–240

Dundonald (Earl of), Protection for
Surnames, 132-140

1783-1793, 946–948

Frankland (Professor Percy), Sunshine
and Microbes, 838-844

Free Trade, Prospects of, in the United
States, 343-352

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ALTON (Sir Douglas), Feeble-minded
Children, 276-283

Dunn (Hugh Percy), Modern Surgery, Gases, density of, 680–684

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Gaskell (Lady Catherine Milnes), Old

Wenlock and its Folklore, 259-267
Germany, obscure local philosophers of,
942-943

Giles (Herbert A.), Chinese Poetry in
English Verse, 115–125

Glacial theory, recent investigations
bearing on the, 146–157

Glacial Theory, the, 337-342
Gladstone (W. E.), The Love Odes of
Horace, 701-7 09

Goethe, the mother of, 649-659
Gold, the Scramble for, 58–75
Graham (William), Chats with Jane
Clermont, 76-90

Greek music, ancient, discovery
Delphi of a fragment of, 859–861
Griffin (Sir Lepel), The Lotos Eaters,
513-522

Griffiths (Arthur), his 'Secrets of the
Prison House,' noticed, 234-236
Guiccioli, the Countess, and Lord Byron,
81

Guncotton, manufacture of, 989–991

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Heseltine (J. P.), The Scramble for
Gold, 73-75

Hong Kong, opium question in, 324–327
Horace, the Love Odes of, 701-709
Horses, British and American, Pedigrees
of, 922–937

Horses, Irish hunting, 470-480
Hovey (Richard), his 'Poem of Dramas,'
noticed, 240-244

Hutton (R. H.), Noticeable Book:
'William George Ward,' 226-229
Huxley (Professor T. H.), Professor
Tyndall, 1-11

NCENSE, the use of, 574-587

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India, commercial value of, to Eng-
land, 381

the currency question in, 58-72

- should the export of opium from, be
suppressed? 324–325

India: the Political Outlook, 890–904
India, the Cow Agitation, or the Mutiny-
plasm in, 667-672

Indian Princes, shall they sit in the
House of Lords? 710–716
Inspectors, Official, Women as, 489-494
Insurance, Sanitary, 32–43

Ireland, the question of the evicted ten-

ants in, 560-573, 1026-1032

Irish Hunters, Improvement of, 470–
480

Italian Art at the New Gallery, 330–
336

Italy, possible motive of the barbarities
of, in the middle ages, 285

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ABOUR, the Political Future of,
203-216

Land question, the, 362–363
Lansdowne (Marquis of) on the Govern-
ment of India, quoted, 902–904
Launcelot and Guenevere, a dramatisa-
tion of the legend of, 240-244
Law (T. G.), Devil-hunting in Eliza-
bethan England, 397–411
Le Gallienne (Richard), Noticeable

Book: Davidson's poetry, 952-955
Liberal Party, Position of the, 189–202
Libro d'Oro, the English, 796-806
Lilly (W. S.), Noticeable Books:

Griffiths's 'Secrets of the Prison
House,' 234-236

Wilfrid Ward's Witnesses to the
Unseen,' 948-951

Literature, Decay of, Elementary Edu-
cation and the, 412–423
Lords, the House of, 525-559

shall Indian Princes sit in? 710-716
Lotos Eaters, the, 513-522
Love, 999-1012

Lupton (James Irvine), The Pedigrees
of British and American Horses, 922-
937

Lyall (Sir Alfred), Noticeable Book:
'Ten Years of Armed Peace between
France and England,' 946–948

MAHAFFY (Professor), Recent Ar-

chæology, 845-862

The Proposed Nile Reservoir: the
Devastation of Nubia, 1013-1018
Manchester Ship Canal, the, 12-22
Manet (Edouard), paintings of, 910
Maxwell (Sir Herbert), Bores, 284–301
Love, 999–1012

Meath (Earl of), Shall Indian Princes
sit in the House of Lords? 710-716
Microbes, Sunshine and, 838-844
Milk as a cause of epidemic disease, 41-
42

Mills (Dr. L. H.), Zoroaster and the
Bible, 44-57

Mohammedanism and Christianity, 302–
312

Monteagle (Lord), The Evicted Tenants
Bill, 1026-1032

Montferrat (Marquis de), his 'Ten Years
of Armed Peace' noticed, 946-948
Mother's and Daughters, 313-322

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Parker (George F.), Intellectual Progress
in the United States, 729-745
Pater (Walter), Some Great Churches
of France:

Notre-Dame d'Amiens, 481-488
Vézelay, 963-970

Peel (Sir Robert), his relations with the

Queen as Prime Minister, 248–258
Peers to sit in the Commons, 530-538
Persia, the Shah of, in England, 451–458
Peterite, Simon Ryan the, 588-601, 746-
760

Phila, Nile Reservoirs and, 863-872
Philæ, the submergence of, 1019-1025
Plants, observations on the action of
external agencies upon, 684-691
Polygamy in Turkey, 310-311
Prothero (Rowland E.), Noticeable Book:
Mr. Weyman's' Gentleman of France,'
244-247

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Queen, the, and her 'Permanent Minis-
ter,' 639–648

and Lord Palmerston, 912–921

RADICAL party, revolutionary policy

the, 354–356

Raphael, the pictures ascribed to, in the
Louvre, 828-830

Realism of To-day, 618–627

Rees (J. D.), Life in a Russian Village,
813-827

Regnier, Monsieur, the Mystery of, 459–
469

Reid (T. Wemyss), The House of Lords:
abolish its Veto, 553–559
Revolution, the Impending, 353–366
Rogers (Rev J. Guinness), The Position
of the Liberal Party, 189-202
Round (J. H.), The English Libro d'Oro,
796-806

Russia and China, 384-385

Russian Village, Life in a, 813–827

SALONS, Art at the, 905–911
Sanitary Insurance, 32–43

Sayce, Professor, on the Higher Criti-
cism,' 660–666

Science, Recent, 141–157, 673-691
Scott (Wentworth Lascelles-), Modern
Explosives, 987-998

Self-Government, Early Social, 628-638
Sense, a Neglected, 574–587

Shah of Persia, the, in England, 451–
458

Sharp (William), The New Winter-
Land, 99–114

Shelley (Percy Bysshe), will of, 78-80
Shirley (E. P.), analysis of his book on
the English nobility and gentry, 796-
806

Simon (Sir John), Early Social Self-
Government, 628-638

Smalley (George Washburn), Checks on
Democracy in America, 873-889
Smith (Professor Goldwin), Noticeable
Book: Arthur Stanley, 220-226
The Impending Revolution, 353–366

The House of Lords: Reform by
'Resolution,' 539-546

Smith (Miss Alys Pearsall), A Reply
from the Daughters, 443-450
Spinner (Alice), her 'Study in Colour,'
noticed, 959-962

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Thompson (Francis), the Poems of, Whibley (Charles), Italian Art at the

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New Gallery, 330–336

Art at the Salons, 905-911

White (Arthur Silva), Chartered Govern-

ment in Africa, 126–131

Wicks (Frederick), The Insignificance
of the Trades Union Vote, 602–617
Wife-selling, example of, 260
Wilberforce (Bishop), Daniell's Life of,
noticed, 938-942

Wilson (H. Schütz), Frau Aja, 649–659
Winter-Land, the New, 99–114
Wolmer (Lord), The House of Lords;

an Unfair Penalty on Peers, 525-538
Women as Official Inspectors, 489–494
Women, enfranchisement of, in New
Zealand, 268-275

Wrench (Frederick), Improvement of
Irish Hunters, 470-480

ZEALAND, New, under Female
Franchise, 268–275

Zola (Emile), novels of, 623
Zoroaster and the Bible, 44-57

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Modern Explosives. By WENTWORTH LASCELLES-SCOTT

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