Dennie, J., Rome, the Pagan City,' 32.
Dowden, Prof., The Case against Goethe,' 57.
Duff, Sir M. Grant, his biographical sketch of Lord de Tabley, 246 et seqq.
Durand, Col. A., "The Making of a Frontier,' 469.
Durnford, Dr. R., 428-at school and Oxford, ib.-Bishop of Chichester, 429-episcopal work, ib.
Elwin, Whitwell, 291-birth, ib.- succeeds to the family living of Booton, 292-contributions to the Quarterly Review,' 292, 296- editor, 292-character, 294-friend- ships, 295-his edition of Pope, 297 -knowledge of architecture, 298- death, ib.
England, system of criminal proce-
dure, 198-salaries of judges, 212- courts-martial, 215-statistics on the punishment of crime, 220.
Extermination, An age of, 299-in- discriminate slaughter, 300-fate of the bison, 301-the fur-hunters, ib. -slaughter of birds, 302-game reserves, ib.-African lions, 303- legislation for the suppression of noxious animals, 304-rinderpest and horse-sickness,' ib.-depletion by the British and the Boers, 305— the natives, ib.-elephants, 307- rhinoceros and giraffes, 308-im- proved sporting rifles, ib.-inferiority of the marksmen, 309-long-range achievements, 310-small-bore wea- pons, ib.-protective or preventive 311-315-Scandinavian
Foreign Opinion, 560-Germany, 560- 572-France, 572-582.
'Foy, Vie Militaire du Général,' 500. France, Messageries steamers, 87- criminal procedure in, 198- opinion of England, 572-582. Frontier Policy, North-West, 467. See North-West.
Garden, The Wild, 100-reaction against formality, 102-result of the change, 103-difficulties of re- construction, 104-nature's method, 105-creation, 106-general condi- tions, 107-characteristics of the water garden, 109-live fences, 111 -disadvantages of tidiness,' ib.- forest trees, 112-form and colour, 113-harmony, 114-love of flowers,
Germany, attitude toward Goethe, 59, 71-North German Lloyd Company, 85-code of criminal procedure, 217 -opinion of England, 560-572. Goethe and the Nineteenth Century, 56-works on, 57, 75-attitude of the Germans, 59--his dynamic in- fluence, 60-different personalities, ib.-his works, 61, 65, 69-poetic masterpieces, 62-relation to the romantic school, 65, 68-70—' Wil- helm Meister,' 65-68-influence of Schelling, 70-Young Germany' period, 71-pessimistic era, ib.- changes in German criticism, 71-75. Goulburn, E. M., 432 - brilliant scholarship, ib.-Dean of Norwich, 433-works on religious subjects, ib. Gregorovius, F., History of the City of Rome,' 31.
Fitzpatrick, J. P., The Transvaal from Within,' 514.
Food of London, The, 117. See Lon- don.
Hanna, Col. H. B., The Second Afghan War,' 469.
Harris, Capt. C., extract from his 'Narrative of an Expedition to South Africa,' 305.
Harrison, F., his essay on Ruskin,
Japan Mail Steamship Company, 86. Jekyll, Gertrude, Wood and Garden,' 101.
Keane, A. H., 'The Boer States,' 523.
Lanciani, R. A., his works on Rome,
Liddell, H. G., 433-his pupils, 434-
Dean of Christ Church, 435-'Greek- English Lexicon,' ib.
Little, A. J., Through the Yangtze Gorges,' 27.
London, The Food of, 117-average consumption of milk, 118-supply from the country, 119-butter, 121 -average consumption, 122-mar- garine, 123-cheese, 124-eggs, ib. -sugar, 125-water supply, 126- 129-tea, 129-131-coffee, 131- cocoa, ib.-beer, 131-133-wine, 133 question of stocks, 134-the centre of the Empire, 136. See also pre- vious volume.
London, The University of, 445-origin and character, 445-447-influence, 448-inadequate provision for higher instruction, 449-difficulties attend- ing the reconstitution, 450-452- Lord Cowper's Commission, 452— University Bill, 453-Statutes and Regulations, 453-457-admission of institutions, 457-the Polytechnics,
Macdonald, Sir John, and Canada, 337 -principles of his career, 338- difficulties and conditions of his political life, 339-imperial policy, 340-view of confederation, 342- Quebec Conference, 343-obstacles to union, 344-Nova Scotia, 345- Rupert's Land and the North-West territories, 346-appointment of the Hon. W. McDougall, 348-the rebellion, 349-British Columbia, 350-acquisition of Prince Edward Island, 352-Canadian Pacific Rail- way, 353-355-indifference of Eng- land, 356-British North America Pill, ib.
Mackay, T., History of the English Poor Law,' 154.
Malleson, Col. G. B., extract from his History of the French in India,' 281.
Maxwell, Rt. Hon. Sir H., The Life of Wellington,' 492-mistakes in, 512.
North-West Frontier Policy, 467- works on, 467-470-history of our relations with Afghanistan, 470- Peshawur treaty, ib.-Russian ad- vance, 471-treatment of the Amir, 472-Lord Lytton's interviews with Lord Lawrence and the Russian Ambassador, 473-British Agency at Herat, 475-occupation of Quetta, 476, 487-policy towards the border tribes, 477-death of the Amir, 479 -Yakub Khan succeeds, ib. massacre of the mission, 480-out- delimitation break of war, ib. policy, 481-the work of Sir R. Sandeman in Beluchistan, ib. - Colonel Warburton, 482-mission of Sir M. Durand, ib.- troubles in Chitral, 483-rebellion of the Afridis, 484-policy in view of the Russian advance, 485-487-our position in Afghanistan, 488-in India, 489.
Ocean Liners, 77-number and ton- nage, 78-development of steam navigation, ib.-speed of clippers, 79 Atlantic service, 80-Cunard line, ib.-Collins line, 81-Inman, 82 -White Star Company, 83-ad- vance in speed, 83, 97-comfort and carrying power, 84-North German Lloyd Company, 85- Peninsular and Oriental, 86-Japan Mail | Steamship Company, ib. -joint British India companies, and Mes- sageries Maritimes de France, 87- opening of the Suez Canal, ib.- Empress line, 88-Canadian Pacific Railway, ib.-Orient line, 89-New Zealand Shipping Company, 90- Canadian Australian Royal Mail Company, and A. and A. line, 91 -Union line, ib.-Castle, 92-Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, ib.- cost of travel, 93-modern liners, 93-95-merchant ships as armed cruisers, 95-97-consumption of coal, 98.
Ogden, Samuel, on the limited-liability system, 376.
Poor Law Reform, 154-number of paupers, 156-medical relief, ib.- decrease in pauperism, 157-want of thrift and character, ib.-econo- mic, 158-local, 159-Mr. Booth's scheme, 160-savings of the working classes, 161-principles of relief, 163 classification of the poor in work- houses, 164-grievances, 165-the aged poor, ib.-adults, 166-number of vagrants, ib.-measures for pauper children, 167-treatment of the children of vagrants, 168-Preven- tion of Cruelty to Children Act of 1894, 169-Industrial Schools Act of 1866, ib.-reports of the Select Com- mittee on the Unemployed, 170–174.
Raid, The Years before the, 222-Con- vention of Pretoria, 223-of London, 224-demands for a revision, 226– extension of the frontier, 227–231- of the Republic to the sea, 231–236 claims in the north, 238-Sir H. Loch's terms, 240-dissatisfaction of President Kruger and the Volks- raad, ib.-attempts to regain inde- pendence, 242-meaning of Impe- rialism, 243-the Raid, 244.Į
Reitz, F. W., 'A Century of Wrong,' 521, 528.
Repton, H., his treatise on gardening,
Romantic School, 64-Goethe's relation
Rome, The Genius of, 30-works on, 31-characteristic of gigantism, 32- Augustan age, 33-the baser period, 34-destruction by the Romans, 35 -fall of paganism, 36-the patria potestas, 37-population, ib.—key- stone of history, 38-Julius Cæsar, ib.-
-narrow spirit, 39- Western civilisation, ib.-struggle between Pope and Emperor, 40-the Middle Ages, 41-character of the Romans, 43 Arnold of Brescia, 44- the Regions, 46-49-Rienzi, 49–51 — Papal government, 51-53-charm,
Rousseau, J. J., contrasted with Thackeray, 150.
Ruskin, John, 393-works on, 394-
art-critic, 395-natural gifts, ib.— architectural drawings, 396-' Mod- ern Painters,' 397, 400, 401, 406-in Italy, 399-The Seven Lamps of Architecture,' 400-The Stones of Venice, ib.-his art classes, 401- elected Slade Professor at Oxford, ib. -lectures and studies, 401, 402, 405 -gift of vision, 403-estimates of painters, ib.-reckless assertions, 404 -social teaching, 406-409 — in- fluence, 409-style of writing, 409- 412 - personality, 412-generosity, 413-opening of Ruskin Hall, ib. Russia, her influence on China, 11 et seqq.-her advance in Central Asia, 485.
Sandeman, Sir R., his pacification of Beluchistan, 481.
Seeley, Sir J., 'Goethe Reviewed after Sixty Years,' 57.
Sieveking, A. F., "The Praise of Gardens,' 115 note.
Sinclair, Mr., on disclosure of a limited company's balance-sheet, 380. Sizeranne, R. de la, Ruskin and the
Religion of Beauty,' 394, 405. Stephens, W. R. W., A Memoir of Richard Durnford, 443.
Stevenson, R. L., The Personality of,
176 his parents, 178-religious
opinions, 179-reads for the Bar, 180 troubles at home, ib.-friendships, 182-literary work, 183-journey to California, 184-at San Francisco, 185-marriage, 186-on the Riviera, ib.-Treasure Island,' 187-charac- teristic letters, 187, 189-reputation, 189-'the green-sickness of maturity,' 190-cruise to the Marquesas, 191- settles in Samoa, 192-purchases Vailima, 193-daily life and acti- vities, 194-thoughts as an exile, 196.
Suez Canal, opening of, in 1869, 87.
Tabley, Lord de, 246-characteristics, 247-birth and parents, 248-home, ib.-his first poem, 249-at school and college, ib.-friends, 250, 252— collection of Greek coins, ib.-liter- ary contributions, 251-taste for botany, 253, 256-poems, 253, 254, 255, 258, 260-novels, 254-' Guide to Book-plates,' 256-succeeds to the title, 257-death, 261-extracts from his poems, 261-264.
Thackeray, the Sentiment of, 138-Mr. Lewis Melville's Life,' ib.-his want of personal knowledge, 139-quo- tations, 141-tendency to platitudes, ib.-blunders, 142-Mrs. Ritchie's Introductions, 143-style, ib.-life- like sketches, 144-on his religious views, 146-148-attitude towards death, 148-place in art, ib.-decrease of his readers, 149-compared with other prose writers, 150-view of love, 151-unpretentious humility,
Theal, G. McCall, South Africa,' 223, 237.
Thompson, Rev. H. L., 'Memoir of Henry George Liddell,' 444. Tolstoi's Views of Art, 359—his opinion of its moral wrongness, 360-science of æsthetics, 362-literature, ib.- meaning of the word beauty, 363- instinct for, 364-question of cou- scious or unconscious training, 365- 370-impressionist painting, 366- desire for novelty, 370.
Unemployed, Reports of the Select Committee on the, 170. University of London, The, 445. See London.
War in South Africa, The, 265, 539. See Africa.
Warburton, Col. Sir R., Eighteen Years in the Khyber,' 469.
Water Supply of London, 126. Wellington, the Duke of, 492--his character, 493-marriage, 494-quar- rel with his brother, 495-relations with women, ib.-condemnation of soldiers, 496-of officers, 497-piti- lessness, 498-conception of his duty, 499-journal notes of Foy, 500- works of Major Clerc, 502-M. Houssaye, 503-battle of Quatre Bras, 504-details of the battle of Waterloo, 506-512.
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