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528—accusation of officials by, 529—services rendered by, 530.

Censorship of the press, Russian, 327.

Change, a Healthy, 294.

Chetik Bey Khan, at the caravanserai of, during the armistice, 440 et seq.

Cherbuliez, Victor, ‘Après Fortune Faite’ by, review of, 545 et seq.

China, our early relations with, 834 et seq.—Lord Elgin's mission to, 844—Customs reforms in, 848—unofficial interference with the British Legation in, 850—French and German tactics in, 851.

Chinamen, life of, in a British colony, 700.

Chinese Censors, 525.

Chinese court of law, description of a, 703 et seq.

Chinese, numbers of, in Siberia, 272.

Clan Macgregor, persecution of the, 663.

Classical MSS., valuable, in the Harleian Library, 500 et seq.

Climate, effect of, on the complexion, 234.

Clonfert and Clonfert-Brendan, St Brendan of, 135.

Clonfert, the church and monastery of, founded by St Brendan, 142—spoliation of, 143—remains of, ib. et seq.—ecclesiastical history of, 145.

Codex Aureum, purchase of the, for the Harleian Library, 502.

Colonies, feeling of the, towards the mother country, 297 et seq.

Conduct and Present Condition of Greece, the, 286.

Connaught, the province of, description of, 135.

Continental travel, difficulties of, sixty years ago, 181—equipment for, 184.

Coracle, Trouting from a, 120.

Corner of West Norfolk, a, 382.

Coronation of George IV., at the, 691.

Coruña, the town of, description of, 114.

Craik, Sir Hexry, K.C.B., and Professor Saintsbury: ‘The Bride of Lammermoor,’ 853.

Crete, the struggle for the occupation of, 286 et seq.

Cricket and the Victorian Era, 1.

Cricket, estimate of, by Englishmen, 4—secret of the pleasure derived from, 5—professionals devoted to the game of, 6—the spectacular aspect of, 9—the evolution of skill in, 12—the game of, as played by local clubs, 14 as played by county clubs, 15—interest taken in, by members of the Royal Family, 16.

Criminal Trials in Scotland, editing of, by Pitcairn, 512—references to, in the reign of James IV., 513 et seq., 661 et seq.

Crown Prince, the Greek, conduct of, in the Greco-Turkish war, 200—at the headquarters of, 448.

Dariel: A Romance of Surrey, Chapters xxxix.-xlii., 55—xliii.-xlvi., 236—xlvii.-lii., 348—Conclusion, 449.

DawN oF Day, AT, 259.

Dee, trouting from a coracle on the, 123 el geq.

DeserTED INN, THE, 132.

Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victona, celebration of the, 297.

Discipline, defiance of, by the 53rd Regi- ment in India, 717.

Di1soBEDIENCE IN AcTION, 71L

Dogras, the, value of, as native Indian soldiers, 199,

Doag, THE WILp, 220.

Domokos, the Hellenic army at, 168 et svq.—the battle of, 170 ef seq.—the retreat of, 176—Ottoman incapacity at, 179.

Douglas family, persecution of the, by James V., 517 et seq.

Dr Pusey and the Oxford Movement, 8O1.

DURING THE ARMISTICE : IMPRESSIONS or THE VAR, 436.

EArLY VicTORIAN TRAVELLING, 181.

East, travel in the, sixty years ago, 190 et seq.

Pasha, tactics of, in the Graco-Turkish war, 153.

ForintoN TouURNAMENT, THE, 810,

Eglinton Tournament, the, preparations for, 811 et seq.—crowds present at, 814—description of, . et seq.—clos- ing scene of, 816—results of, oun the study of ancient weapons and armour, 817.

Elliot, Charles, the founder of modern publishing, S62.

‘““ English,” objections to the exclusive use of the term, 379.

ExTRY AND TRAINING OF NaAvaL Or- FICERS, THE, 742

‘ Eothen,’ change effected by, on Eastern travel, 190.

Epirus, with the Turks in, during the armistice, 436 et seq.

Evasions of justice, some early Scottish, 514 et seq.

Faces and Places, 227.

FA1LURE OoF FLIPPERTY, THE, 530.

FAr East, SiIR RUTHERFORD ALCOCK AND THE, 834,

Farringford, two days with Tennyson at, 264 et seq.

FavourriTes 1IN FRENCH FicTiON, 531.

Ferrol, the town of, description of, 117.