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YASKELL (Mrs.) as a novelist, 778–
J 779

Germ theory of disease, 755
Germany, Sketches made in, 285–292
Gibbon's Life and Letters, 293-310
Girls' Public Day School Company,
the, 406, 627

MAD

Jessopp (Rev. Dr.), Hints on Church
Reform, 446-462

Jusserand (J. J.), Ronsard and his
Vendômois, 588-612

Gladstone (W. E.), value of his services KIDD (Benjamin), his theory of the

to Liberalism, 19

on the meaning of the 'integrity of
the Ottoman Empire,' 673-674
Goethe as a Stage Manager, 628–638
Gongora, 824-836

Goree, a Lost Possession of England,

759-768

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HALLETT (Holt S.), France and

in China, 487-502
Hamilton (Lady), her intimacy with
Nelson, 899-901

Hankin (St. John E. C.), The Sins of

St. Lubbock, 467-473

Hanover, House of, what British mon-
archy owes to the, 860-861

Hardy (Thomas) as a novelist, 787-788
Heward (Ed. Vincent), Tobacco in re-
lation to Health and Character,
808-823

Hogarth (Mr. D. C.), his report on
Alexandrian excavation, 440-443
Horace's principle of poetical expres-
sion, 271

Huggins (William), The New Astro-
nomy, 907-929

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State, 319

King's College, London, 207-210
Kingsley (Charles) as a novelist, 784
Knox (John), his scheme of national
education, 115-117

Kropotkin (Prince), Recent Science,

250-269

LA

ADIES, Poor, how they live, 405–
417, 613-619

how they might live, 620-627
Lancashire May carols, 725–727
Laundries, Commercial, 224-231

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in Religious Houses, 232-235
Laurier, Mr., and Manitoba, 656–670
Law and the Laundry, 224-235
Lawless (Hon. Emily), A Note on the
Ethics of Literary Forgery, 84-95
Lewes (G. H.), misrepresentations in
his Life of Goethe,' 634-637
Liars, Among the, 699-706
Liberal Leadership, The, 17-27
Lilly (W. S.), British Monarchy and
Modern Democracy, 853-864
Literary Forgery, A Note on the
Ethics of, 84-95

Lodge (H. Cabot), The Home of the
Cabots, 734-738

London, improvements in, during the
Queen's reign, 651-652

London University Problem, The,
205-215

Lord (Walter Frewen), Goree: a Lost
Possession of England, 759-768
Low (Miss Frances H.), How Poor
Ladies live, 405-417

Lowther (H. Cecil), Among the Liars,
699-706

Lubbock (Sir John), On Bank Holi-
days-and a Plea for one more,
717-721

Lubbock (Dr. Montagu), The Plague,
184-190

Lubbock, St., The Sins of, 467-473
Lyall (Sir Alfred), India under Queen
Victoria, 865-882

Lytton (Bulwer) as a novelist, 779-
780

MACFADYEN (Alfred N.), his trans-

lation of Pope Pius II's account
of his accession to the Popedom,
538-546

Madagascar, The French in, 69 83

MAH

RED

Mahaffy (Professor), About Alex-
andria, 437-445

Mahan (Captain A. T.) his Life of
Nelson,' noticed, 893

Manitoba, Mr. Laurier and, 656-670
Mass, The Sacrifice of the, 837-849
May Carols, 722-733

Medicine, The Progress of, during the

Queen's Reign, 739-758

Meredith (George) as a novelist, 786-
787

Metals, some physical properties of,
255 259

Mew (James), Gongora, 824-836
Middleton (G. A. T.), Deliberate De-
ception in Ancient Buildings, 463-

466

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Pichegru, plot of, against Napoleon, 143
Pius II., How I became Pope (Transla-
tion), 538-547

Plague, The, 184–190
Poetry, Life in, 270-284

Political economy, fault of the old, 316–
317

Politics, the human element of, 17-18
Poor, legislation for the, its limit, 321-
322

Poor-law children, management of,
56-68

Pope, How I became, 538-546
Presidential Election, The Recent,
1-16

Pressensé (Francis de), The Cretan
Question, 339-342

The Powers and the East in the
Light of the War, 681-686
Priestley (Lady), Nurses à la Mode,
28-37

a Reply to, 325-334

Prothero (Rowland E.), Roses of
Jericho, 930-941

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Rees (J. D.), Fighting the Famine in
India, 352-365
Reid (Sir Wemyss), The Integrity of
the Ottoman Empire' as a Diplo-
matic Formula, 671-675
Religion, The Elizabethan, 191-204
Religious Houses, Laundries in, 232-
235

Rogers (Rev. Dr. J. Guinness), The
Liberal Leadership, 17-27

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The Integrity of the Ottoman
Empire' as a Diplomatic Formula,
675-680

Roman Church, ritual for the dead in
the, 42-45

Ronsard and his Vendômois, 588-612
Rosebery (Lord), the late Premiership
of, 22-26

Roses of Jericho, 930-941

Round (J. Horace), The Elizabethan
Religion, in correction of Mr. George
Russell, 191-204

The Sacrifice of the Mass, 837-849
Russell (George W. E.), The Mass:
Primitive and Protestant, in correc-
tion of Mr. Round, 418
Russia, France and, in China, 487-
502

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Shaw (Miss Edith M.), How Poor
Ladies might live, 620-627
Shaw (Thomas), The Educational
Peace of Scotland, 113-123
Siamese Visit, The Significance of
the, 957-963

Skating on Artificial Ice, 474-486
Smith (G. Barnett), Napoleon on him-
self, 142-145

Smoking injurious to the young, 813
Social Life during the Queen's Reign,
Some Changes in, 639–655

Socialists, Individualists and, 311-324
Socotra, The Island of, 975-992

Soudan, causes of our withdrawal from
the, 526-527

Sparrow (Walter Shaw), Goethe as a
Stage Manager, 628-638

VIL

Spectroscope, Mr. Huggins's applica-
tion of, to the observation of the
stars, 911-920

Speech, The, of Children, 793-807
Spencer (Mr. Herbert), his theory of
the State, 318

Spencer, Mr. Herbert, and Lord Salis-
bury on Evolution, 387–404, 569–
587

Spencer (Herbert), The Duke of
Argyll's Criticisms, 850-852
Spielmann (M. H.), Mr. G. F. Watts,
R.A., his Art and his Mission, 161–
172
Standing (Percy Cross), The Signifi
cance of the Siamese Visit, 957-
963

Stanley (Henry), The Boer Indict-
ments of British Policy, 505-515
Stevenson (Robert Louis) as a novelist,
788-789

Sun, Mr. Huggins's spectroscopic ob-
servations of the, 924-925
Swinburne (Algernon Charles), For
Greece and Crete, 337-338

TEH

TEHERAN, method of water supply
in, 130-131

Tennyson (Lord), a master of poetical
expression, 283-284

Thackeray (W. M.) as a novelist, 774
Timber Creeping in the Carpathians,
236-249

Tobacco in relation to Health and
Character, 808-823

Trade, British, Do Foreign Annexa-
tions injure? 993-1004
Trafalgar campaign, Nelson's conduct
of the, 903-905

Trollope (Anthony) as a novelist, 782-
784

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Villiers (Melius de), England's Ad-
vance North of Orange River, 366–

386

Reply to, 505 515

VOG

Vogel (Sir Julius), Greater Britain
and the Queen's Long Reign, 343-
351

Voice, training of the, see Falsetto '

YOU

Whibley (Charles), The Limits of
Biography, 428-436

The Encroachment of Women,
531-537

Wilson (H. W.), The forthcoming
Naval Review, 883–892

WAKEFIELD (Miss A. M.), May

AKEFIELD (Miss A. M.), May Wodehouse (Sir Philip), South African

Wall, Governor, 763-765

Washerwomen, the legislation of 1895
concerning, 224-235

Watts, Mr. G. F., R.A., his Art and
his Mission, 161-172

Webb (Mrs. Sidney), Commercial |
Laundries, 224–231

Wells (Sir Spencer), his operations for
ovariotomy, 748

West (Dr. C.) on modern nurses, 35
West (Sir Algernon), Some Changes in
Social Life during the Queen's
Reign, 639-655

Whale, the, a biological marvel, 576

policy of, 368-372

Woman's Place in the World of
Letters, 964-974

Women, The Encroachment of, 531-
537

Wordsworth, his theory of poetical ex-
pression, 275-278

Wyatt (H. F.), The Ethics of Empire,
516-530

YONG

WONGE (Miss

novelist, 791

Charlotte)

as

a

Young Pretender,' A Turkish, 547 –

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