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CABUL, the rules for war correspon-

dents at, 185, 193-194
-policy of evacuating, 924
Caird (Mr.), on the general condition of
British agriculture, 299-304

on the distribution of land, 307
Campbell (Lord George) on deposits of
manganese found on the ocean-bed,
quoted, 602-603

Canada, relations of, to the Imperial
Parliament, 411-412

Canning, George, his Character and
Motives, 27-42

Capel (Monsignor), Reasons for Doubt
in the Church of Rome, a Reply, 361–
366

- Rejoinder to, 516-520
Carbonic acid gas, explosion of, in a
coal-mine, 530-532

Carlisle (Bishop of), God and Nature,
503-515

Carpenter (Dr. W. B.), The Deep Sen
and its Contents, 593–618
Caspian, Russia's movements on the
eastern shore of the, 925
Catholic Church, the, 1016

Chalcedon, Council of, 28th canon of
the, 365, 518-520

'Challenger' expedition, the, 593-595
Chelmsford, Lord, and the Zulu War,
216-234

-Reply to, 434–442

Chlorine, whether a simple or a com-
pound body, 521-527
Christianity, introduction of, into
France, 259-262

- early, assimilation of heathen rites
by, 808

Christians, condition of, in the reign of
Marcus Aurelius, 754-755
Church, Purchase in the, 78–92
Church of England, parties in the, 318-
320

-episcopal jurisdiction in the, 320-
326

-the Reformation of the, 326–327

the Ritual question in the, 330-332
- ritual use of flowers in the, 811-815
Church and State, mutual relations of,
258-259

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Colonies, representation of the, in the
Imperial Parliament, 412

Commerce, Free Trade, Railways, and
the Growth of, 367-379
Commodus, treatment of, by his father
Marcus Aurelius, 753

Commons, the Docility of an Imperial
House of, 557-566

Communion, the Romish practice of,
362-363, 516-517

Conscience, the positivist's conception of,
759-760

Conservative Party, the, and the late Elec-
tion, 1057-1064

Constantinople, future of, 665

Conway (Moncure D.), The Pound of
Flesh, 828-839

Corôt, landscape painting of, 1052
Corpus Christi, festival of, 817
Correspondents, Newspaper, in the Field,
434-442

-War, and the Authorities, 185-196
Counties, household suffrage in the, 446-
447

Cox, water-colour work of, 1053
Crime, definition of, 145-146

the common law relating to, 152-
153

- punishment of, 797–807
Criminal Code (1879), the, 136-160
Criticism, art, 248, 1054
Cumberland, statesmen of, 499
Cunliffe-Owen (Fritz), Russian Nihilism,
1-26

Cunningham (Surgeon D.), on the patho-
logy of starvation, 535-537
Cuvier, the fossil opossum of, 937-938

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Dunraven (Earl of), Days in the Woods, Fleck, the German actor, Tieck's account

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East, errors of English policy in the,
918-919

Easter, decoration of churches at, 815
Eastern Church, marriage service of
the, 821

Eclipses, prediction of, 934

Education, modern, 51

social influence of, 772

Egypt, British interests in, 667
French influence in, 352

Egyptian Protectorate, Our, 333-352
Election, a Nonconformist's View of the,
628-637

- the Conservative Party and the late,
1057-1064

Elections, a Conservative View of the,
905-916

Elections, Parliamentary, compared with
School Board, 458-459

- increasing cost of, 451, 459-463
Electoral districts, equal, the scheme of,
445, 452-455

Elizabeth, Queen, Dr. Abbott and, 107–
127
Ellenborough (Lord) on the employment
of native gentlemen in the Indian
army, quoted, 706

Elphinstone versus Purchas, the case
of, 813-814

England and Russia in Asia, 917-928
England as a Naval Power, 389-405
England, Russia and, 538-556

Modern, Familiar Conversations on,
995-1019

English-speaking population, spread of,
730, 733

Englishmen, national pride of, 252-253
Essex, the declaration of treason against,
107-127

Euphrates Valley Railway, 667

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of, 277-278

Flesh, the Pound of, 828-839

Flowers, the Ceremonial Use of, 808-827
Foraminifera, sea-depth at which they
can live, 532-534

Forbes (Archibald), War Correspondents
and the Authorities, 185-196

· Lord Chelmsford and the Zulu War,

216-234

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Golownine, educational reforms of, 12-13 | Imperialism and Socialism, 726–736
Greece, the drama of, 60-61

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India, Native Armies of, 685–709

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Hillebrand (Karl), Familiar Conversa- JAPANESE, De Mandelso's notice of

tions on Modern England, 995–1019

History, the proper study of, 761-763

conditions of writing, 933

Hogarth, art claims of, 254–255
Holland, ironclad navy of, 399

Home Rule, the Common Sense of, 406-
421

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A Reply, 567-582

A Rejoinder, 583–592

Homer, sense of natural beauty in, 1040
Homeric poems, traces of Semitic tradi-
tions in, 722-725

Horse, paleontology of the, 939
Hospitals, nursing in, 677-684, 884-
904, 1089-1108
Hudson's Straits, 650

Hunt (A. W.) Modern English Land-
scape-painting, 778-794

(Leigh), criticism of, 428
Huntington (Professor), researches of,
on actinic absorption, 529
Huxley (Prof. T. H.), On the Method
of Zadig, 929-940

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the, 256

Jephson (Henry L.), Irish Absenteeism,
871-883

Jersey, farming in, 311-312

Jingoes, two kinds of, 658

KANDAHAR, importance of, to Eng-

land, 208-210, 922, 924
Kaye (Sir John) on the Indian Sepoy
army, quoted, 685–686, 689, 693
Kean (Edmund), acting of, 291–295
Kebbel (T. E.), A Conservative View of
the Elections, 905-916

the Conservative Party and the late
Election, a Sequel, 1057-1064
Kemble (Charles), Tieck's account of
his acting, 289–290

Remble (John), an Eye-witness of, 276-
296

Khedive, deposition of the, 339-341

LA

AING (Samuel), The Crisis in Indian
Finance, 1065-1077

Lambert (Miss Agnes), The Ceremonial
Use of Flowers, 808-827

Land, Free, and Peasant Proprietorship,

297-317

LAN

Land, property in, 501

-

laws relating to, in India, 976-977
ratio of, to the sea, 599

Land Act, provisions of the, relating to
Irish farmers, 495

Land tenures subject to a tribute of
flowers, 825-826

Landscape-Painting, 1040-1056
Modern English, 778–794
La Salette, the Virgin of, 270
Lathbury (Mrs.), Agnosticism and
Women, 619-627

- Reply to, 840-844

Lawrence (Sir Henry) on the native
Indian army, quoted, 690
Layard (Sir Henry), his futile pressure
of reforms on the Turks, 1026-1027
Lewes (Mr. G.), his opinion of Rachel's
acting, quoted, 76-77

Liberal party, unchanged principles of
the, 557

present condition of the, 629–630

causes of the victory of the, 1058-
1061

Liberalism, atheistic, school of, 758-759
License tax, the Indian, 964, 1065

Liston, Tieck's opinion of his acting,
280, 290

Literature, Sham Admiration in, 422–
434

London Hospital, system of nursing at
the, 902-904

Lonsdale (Margaret), The Present Crisis

at Guy's Hospital, 677–684,1105–1108
Replies to, 884-904, 1089-1104
Louis the Fourteenth, his patronage of
the drama, 65

Lowe (Rt. Hon. Robert), The Docility
of an Imperial House of Commons,
557-566

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Martin (Theodore), An Eye-witness of
John Kemble, 276-296

Melgund (Viscount), Newspaper Corre-
spondents in the Field, 434-442
Methodism, influence of, on the national
life, 1008

Meyer (Professors), experiments of, with
chlorine, 524-527

Midlothian, the 'faggot vote in, 447
Mind, the inquiry into the origin of, 353-
354

- its bearing on the question of the
connection between mind and matter,
354-360

Ministry, functions of the, 560
Minority vote, the, 456-459

Minto (William), John Donne, 845-863
Moffussil, administration of justice in
the, 976 note

Montmartre, the church of the Sacred
Heart at, 270-271

Moore (Dr.), his judgment of Burns,
quoted, 468

Moose-hunting, 641-657

Mosely (Mr.), his investigations into
the anatomical structure of Peripatus,
534

on the mode of subsistence of deep-
sea animals, 616

Munro (General Sir T.), on British
government in India, quoted, 690-691,
707-708

Loyson (Hyacinthe),

Paris, 256-275

Lutetia, 256

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Lyttelton (Hon. Edward), Athletics in
Public Schools, 43-57

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Natural selection, origin of species
by, 94-106

Nature, God and, 503-515

Nature, truth to, in painting, 1017-
1049

Naval Reserve, the Royal, 394

Navy, British, personnel of the, 301-395
matériel of the, 395-401
capabilities of the, 401-404
Nelson river, 651

Netchaïeff, a Russian Nihilist, 19–20
Nihilism, Russian, 1-26

Nihilism, political significance of, 553–

555

Nonconformist's View of the Election,
628-637

Non-metals, possibility of decomposing,
by means of heat, 527-529
Northcote (Rev. A. F.), Ritualists and
Anglicans, 318-332

(Sir Stafford), address of, 560,

563

Norton (Lord), Penal Servitude, 795-
807

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Norway, ironclad navy of, 399

Nubar Pasha, 345

Plevna, Mr. Forbes's telegram from, 191,
435

Nursing Crisis at Guy's Hospital, 677- Poetry, Elizabethan, 847-848

684, 884-904

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- legislative breakdown of, 413-414,
573

discussion of Irish affairs in, 409, 414
-416, 572

duties of, 560-561

-degrading conduct of the late, 562

the dissolution of, 558-560
Parthenon fragments, the, 248
Parties, political vicissitudes of, 908-911
Paul (Mrs. M. A.), Old-fashioned Gar-
dening, 128-135

- (C. Kegan), The proper Use of the
City Churches, 486-492
Payn, James, Sham Admiration in
Literature, 422-434

The Pinch of Poverty, 864-870
Pears (Edwin), A Programme of Re-
forms for Turkey, 1020-1039
Peasant Proprietorship, Free Land and,
297-317

Pecock (Bishop) on the celebration of
St. John's Day, 813
Penal Servitude, 795–807

Pentacrinus, new species of, from the
deep sea, 617-618

Pentecost, floral customs connected with
the feast of, 810-811
Peripatus, anatomical affinities of, 534
Persia, British interests in, 669-675
Personality, the attribute of, 509-511
Phædra and Phedre, 58-77
Phosphorus, function of, in the brain,
509

Pictet (Professor Raoul), experiments

of, on the decomposition of non-
metals by means of heat, 527-529
Pitt, Canning's connection with, 32-33
Plants, tendency of, to seek the light,
514

Pope, infallibility of the, 269, 364, 518
Portugal, ironclad navy of, 399
Positive school, the, in France, 266
Poverty, the Pinch of, 864-870
Power (Mr. O'Connor), a reply to, 403–
502

Poynter (Mr.) on the popular apprecia-
tion of pictures, 1054 note
Pre-Raphaelite movement, the, 778-779
Presentations, next, sale of, 80

Prophecy, retrospective, as a function of
science, 931-940

Protection, injurious effect of, on the
growth of national wealth, 376-377
Psychology, Historical, 353-360

Puller (Rev. F. W.) on canonical
obedience, 324

Purchase in the Church, 78-92
Pyrolusite, an ore of manganese, 522

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Riaz Pasha, his appointment as the
Khedive's Prime Minister, 345–346
Ritualists and Anglicans, 318-332
Roberts (General), recent movements
of, in Afghanistan, 202

Robinson (Sir Robert Spencer), Eng-
land as a Naval Power, 389-405
– (J. C.), Our National Art Collections
and Provincial Art Museums, 979–994
Rogers (Rev. J. Guinness), A Noncon-
formist's View of the Election, 628–
637

Rome, paganism of ancient, 257-258
Rome, Reasons for Doubt in the Church
of, 361-366, 516-520
Roumania, condition of, 1022

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