GOR LAN Hunt (Leigh), his definition of poetry, 831 Hunter (John), his treatment of aneur- isms derived from vivisection, 932-933 , excess of, , Saracenic monuments of, 277 Indians, North American, 688, 693 Industrial Schools and the Home Office, Ireland and the Land Act, 473-493 - Sir Walter Ralegh in, 660-682 pensation in, 107–119 House of Lords, 59, 188-189 Irving. (Edward), his friendship with — letters of, to Carlyle, 28, 30, 33, 35, 38, 40 - his conversation with Carlyle on Italy, love poetry of, 770, 772-773 tablishment, 186 Jessopp (Rev. Dr.), My Return to Jewish Question, the, 494-515 due, 497–499, 816 persecutions of, in Russia, 826-829 of, 888 Junius Letters, authorship of, 76 Kelp, trade in, 139-140 Kent, characteristics of, 297-307 Killary Bay, 132-133 splenic fever of animals, 543 Kreplin (Herr H.), his observation of in Ireland, 664-665 389-394 Land Act, Ireland and the, 473-493 ants, 258 MA - LAN NAP (Lord), his prophecy - book-quests of, 65 Ralegh's career in Ireland, 681-682 Mackay (Dr. Charles), Boileau and Magnus (Mrs.), on the Mohammedan sympathies of the mediæval Jews, Maidstone, defence of, in the Civil War, Mainhill, early home of Carlyle, 11-12 Manchester (Duke of), Isolated Free tional copyright in America, 725 Man's Place in Nature, 142–160 Elizabeth's Government in Ireland, Markets, New, for British Produce, 43- 55 413 - Jewish, 8!4 heifer-lymph, 549 Messiah, the Jews' hope of, 815 555-566 reform, 111 Millet (Jean François), 517–519 Milman (Dean), 877 Miracles, arguments against, answered Mist's Letters,' 891-892 Carlyle, 12 ants, 247-249, 255 Europeans, 648–649 Arab art, 278 502-503 Mongredien (M.), 170, 592 vital connection of the monarchy Müller (Max), on language, 150 Murray (Thomas), letter of, to Carlyle, 12-13 Myers (F. W. H.), M. Renan and Mira- Coming of Age of the Volunteers, 206-216 Charles the First's trial, 72 857 6 NAL OGHAM stones, 672 RA Nature, Man's Place in, 142-160 Portuguese, the first importers of opium into China, 858 of Fair Trade, 430-447 Primogeniture, 803 Produce, British, New Markets for, 43- 55 Protection, condition of countries future re-establishment of, in Eng- land, 179-180 - selfish motives of, 437–438 Prussia, Herrenhaus of, 56 670 205 Rae (W. Fraser), on the commercial International Copyright, 723-734 082 animals, 149 identity of, with 'fair trade,' 436 Reinach (Joseph), Scrutin de Liste and Religion, work of, 291-293 Renan (M.), on the Jews, 509, 823 Revelation, Place of, in Evolution, 382- Revolutionary Party, the, 184-205 228 his applications of the theory to the Reynolds (Sir J.), his portrait of Dr. Johnson, 888 Rhyme, 834–835 Pope's faults of, 851-852 Roads, early English, 555-556 management of the, 558-566 Rogers (Samuel), a brief letter of, 416 Romney Marsh, 304 Rossiter (Elizabeth), Child Life for Children, 567-572 Rowsell (F. W.), The Administrative Roxburghe Library, 64 Ruskin (John), Fiction, Fair and Foud, 516-531 PAGET (Sir James), Vivisection, 920– 6 6 RUL TUR former persecutions of the Jews in, Speaker, power of the, 327-328 Spencer (Herbert), optimist doctrines Spenser, friendship of, with Ralegh, 678 389–394 gation of an epidemic of anthrax, 544 and Theologian, 869-885 Schools and the Home Office, 913-919 industrial schools, 915-916, 018 Steeple-chasing, 400 414 Story (Justice) on international copy- of English Letters,' 405, 420-421 Suess (Dr.), his work on the future of Trade, 161-180 573-587 - services of Mr. Hugh Elliot to, 418- 419 Switzerland, constitution of, 57 do with our Bankrupts? 308-316 MAINE (M.), his history of the French Revolution, 786-791 Erasmus, 86 English Letters, 405-422 Tenants, Irish, how affected by the Land Tennyson (Alfred), Despair, 629-640 Thiele (Dr.), experiments of, with Thoms (W. J.), Gossip of an Old Book- worm, 63–79, 886-900 Ticknor (George) on international copy- Trade, British, with foreign countries - depression of, 193–195, 198 Tripoli, French designs upon, 452-453 Troubadours, poetry of the, 769 Tulloch (Principal), Dean Stanley as a 869-885 454 Turton (Dean), 887–888 ULS ZYM , Wheat, cultivation of, in Australia, 182 - nutritive properties of, 342-343 344-346 - present position of, 229 Whittaker (Thomas P.), The Proposals of the Fair Trade League, 622-628 Wilson (E. D. J.), Confiscation and the protection afforded by, 547– - (Sir Rivers), his labours in Egypt, 647 Windsor Volunteer Review, the, 211 tation, reply to, 494-515 Women as Civil Servants, 369-381 Wool-sorters' disease, 542 Workman's View of Fair Trade, 430- Worry, 423-429 for St. Paul's Cathedral, 747-743 Würtemberg, Upper Chamber of, 56 AGES, relation of, to the price of YATES Miss), hera observations on wheat, 594, 622, 632 vegetable diet, 346 Youghal, Desmond's college at, 660-661 417-418 ZYMOSIS, the condition of the blood in fevers, 541-542 LOXDOX PRISTED DY AND PARLIAMENT STREET |