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Korea to, and to Russia, 409 et seq.—might become more than a match for Russia, 414.

China, Murders in, 592.

Chinese and Irish crime, comparison between, 593.

Chinese, the, severity of the Russians towards, 208—murder of two Swedish missionaries by, 592—proper mode of dealing with, 595, 596.

Coleridge, Hartley, his early religious impressions, 9—his shortcomings and remorse, 10—how he spent a summer Sunday, 11—never depreciated those from whom he differed, 12.

Comedy of Errors, a, 518.

Constabulary, the Irish Magistracy and, under Home Rule, 145.

Constabulary, the Royal Irish, position of the officers of, 150, 151—salary and promotion of, 152—loss incurred by, under the provisions of the Home Rule Bill, ib. et seq.

Copyright, the law of, Americans and, 488.

Cosmos, Man's Place in the: Professor Huxley on Nature and Man, 823.

Coup d'État, the, 310.

Criminals, the extradition of, treaties regarding, 486.

Cruise to the Dutchman's Cap, a, 439.

Currency Commission, the Indian, 293.

Death of Sir Anthony d'Arces de la Bastie, the: an Episode in Scottish History, 132.

Decadence of Parliament, the, 605.

De Quincey, his love of children, 16—his firm belief in the Bible, 17.

Desghur, the district of, described, 618—man-eating tigers in, 619 et seq.

Diary of an Idle Doctor.—iv. 1. Italy in Paris, 706—2. Zoology, 710.

Divide, the Great, 543.

Drummond of Hawthornden, visit of Ben Jonson to, 801—correspondence of Ben Jonson with, 802.

Dual Alliance in Europe, the, 755 et seq.—military force of, in peace, 763—and in war, ib.

Dunbar, William, 416.

Dunbar, William, biographical sketch of, 417 et seq.—estimate of, as a poet, 424 et seq.—his poems criticised, 426 et seq.

Dutch School, Rembrandt and the, 675.

Dutchman's Cap, a Cruise to the, 439.

Earlscourt: A Novel of Provincial Life, Chapters xxv.-xxvii., 74—xxviii.-xxxi., 233—xxxii.-xxxiv., 353—xxxv.-xxxvii., 546—xxxviii.-xl., 658—xli.-xliii., 805.

Edinburgh, Ben Jonson in, 790.

Edinburgh, Ben Jonson made an honorary burgess of, 789.

Elephant-hunt in India, story of an, 882.

Elephant-shooting, unsuccessful, 639.

Employers Liability Bill, debates on the, 898 et seq.

English scenery, beauty of, 373, 374.

Errors, a Comedy of, 518.

Europe, Armed: How Coming Events cast their Shadows before, 755.

Europe, neutral States of, outlook of the, 764.

Evenings with Madame Mohl, 41.

"Evolution and Ethics," Romanes lecture of Professor Huxley on, criticised, 823 et seq.

Father Ohrwalder, a Talk with, 341.

Fish-Culture, Successful, in the Highlands, 835.

Fish, Odd, Chance Shots and, 110.

Fishermen, hostility of, to trawlers, 694—are their troubles due to trawling? 695 et seq., 703, 704.

Fishing, the essence of sport in, 259.

Fontinalis in Scotland, 256.

Forbes, Mr Archibald, assaulted by the French in Paris, 616.

France, relations between America and, 482—policy of, in the East, 577 et seq.—preparations of, for war, 759—army of, on peace footing, 760—and for war, ib.

French Cathedrals, among, 249.

French Lesson, a, 574.

French Novels, recent, 378.

French Study of Burns, a, 215.

Fur-Seal, the, and the Award, 745.

German army, forces of the, in peace and in war, 761.

Germans, the, account of the entry of, into Paris, 613 et seq.—scene at their departure therefrom, 617.

Gladstone, Mr, his letter to Mr Cowan of Beeslack noticed, 465, 466—his difficulties brought on by his disregard of parliamentary usage, 469—his conduct highly censurable, 472.

Glengarry and his Family: some Reminiscences of a Highland Chief, 323.

Glengarry, adventure of, at the coronation of George IV., 333 et seq.—his welcome to George IV. when he visited Edinburgh, 336—his sad death, 337—and funeral, 338—his death-song by Sir Walter Scott, 339.

Glens, the, and their Speech, 367.

Gloaming, the, 457.