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INDEX

TO THE

TWO HUNDREDTH VOLUME OF THE QUARTERLY REVIEW.

The names of authors of

[Titles of Articles are printed in heavier type.
articles are printed in italics.]

A.

Aberdare, Lord, Report of his Com-
mittee on Education in Wales, 604-
608.

Aberystwyth, University College at,
616.

Afghanistan, Abdurrahman, Amir
of, his system of government, 213,
215-Habibullah, Amir of, 213-
his attitude towards England, ib.
-Russia, 214.

Africa, The Animals of, 465. See
Animals.

Alexander III, Emperor of Russia,

his characteristics, 183-influence
of General Richter, 191.
America, South, development of, 343
-value of the trade, 350.
Anglo-Saxons, The Laws of the,
139-legislation from 600 to the
code of Cnut, 140-value of the
English 'dooms,' 141-renaissance
in the sixteenth century, 142-
William Lambard's edition, 143-
Sir Henry Spelman's work, ib.-
editions of Wheelock and Wilkins,
144-publication of Ancient Laws
and Institutes of England,' 145—
Reinhold Schmid's edition, ib.-Dr
Liebermann's edition, 146, 151–153
-his dedications, 146-Dr Stubbs'
work, 147-Sir Henry Maine's, 148
-history of ecclesiastical law, 149
-amount of legal history produced
in Germany, 150-Dr Liebermann's
pamphlets, 153-the Quadripar-
titus, 155-'Leges Henrici,' ib.

Animals, The, of Africa, 465-dis-
covery of the okapi, 465-467, 474—
extinct mammals, 467-affinity be-
tween the Proboscidea and the
Sirenia, ib.-hyraces, 467, 478-the
fauna of Ethiopian Africa, 468-
the northern hemisphere, 469, 488
- absence of certain species in
Ethiopian Africa, ib.-character-
istic types, 470-483-the giraffes
and okapis, 473-475-antelopes, 475

asses,

water-chevrotain, 476-hippo-
potamus, it.-wart-hogs and bush-
pigs, 477-zebra, quagga, and wild
ib.-rhinoceroses, 478-ele-
phants, 479-the Proboscidea, 479,
488-mastodons, 480-Arsinoethe-
rium, 481-Coryphodon, 482-Uin-
tatheres, ib.-aard-varks or ant-
bears, 483-mammalian fauna of
Madagascar, ib.-theories of the
immigration or 'radiation,' 484-489
-Asiatic origin of Ethiopian ani-
mals, 489-the Indian nilgai, 490–
works on, 491.

Assouan dam, construction of the,
541-cost, 542.

Austria, partition of Poland, 397-
treatment of the Poles, 413-con-
dition of Parliament, 414.
Auxiliary Forces. See Militia and
Volunteers.

B.

Bandol, Jean, his picture the 'Bible
Historiale,' 583-series of tapestries
at Angers cathedral, 584
Bangor, College of North Wales at,
618.

Baring, Sir Evelyn, his administra-
tion of Egypt, 531. See Cromer.
Bayle, his Dictionary,' 10.
Beauneveu, André, character of his
art, 586.

Beckett, Mr, on the inefficiency of
the land forces, 309.
Betz, Louis P., his bibliography, La
Littérature comparée,' 11.
Bobrikoff, General, Governor of Fin-
land, assassination of, 197, note.
Boccaccio, his criticism on Dante,
359, 367.

Bouchot, H., his catalogue of 'Les
Primitifs Français,' 576, 593.

Brain exhaustion, 564. See Fatigue.
Brinkley, Captain, 'History of Japan,'
268.

Brooks, John Graham, 'The Social
Unrest,' 514.

Bruce, Colonel David, his investiga-
tions into the tsetze-fly disease,
118-experiments on the sleeping
sickness, 119-discovery of a try-
panosome, 125.

Brugsch, Heinrich, his history of
Egypt, 49.

Budge, E. A. Wallis, A History of
Egypt,' 57-'Studies in Egyptian
Mythology,' 74.

C.

Caird, Edward, The Influence of
Kant on Modern Thought,' 420.
Carlyle, Thomas, extract from 'Past
and Present,' 396.

Cavalcaselle, G. B., A History of
Painting in Italy,' 27. See Crowe.
Chalmer's, Dr, his addresses on the
Free Church of Scotland, 641.
Chambers, E. K., The Poems of
Henry Vaughan, Silurist,' edited
by 454.

'Chambers's Cyclopædia of English
Literature,' 13.

Champeaux, M. de, 'Gazette des
Beaux Arts,' 586, note.
Chirol, Valentine, 'The Middle
Eastern Question,' 216.
Choisy, Auguste, his essay on the
art of building in ancient Egypt,
60-his compression and neglect of
details, 61.

Chotkowski, Father Ladislaus, 'De-
struction of the United Ruthenian
Church,' 404.
Church, Colonel G. E., Interoceanic
Communication on the Western
Continent,' 349-his estimate of
cargo tons, 352.
Churches, Scottish, Case of the,
626. See Scottish.

Clavière, M. Maulde de la, 'Gazette
des Beaux Arts,' 596.

Cocheris, Jules, Situation Interna-
tionale de l'Égypte et du Soudan,
529, note, 533.

Colquhoun, A. R., 'Greater America,
495, 497.

Columbia University Studies in Com-
parative Literature, 12.

Conway, Prof. R. S., his report on
higher education in Wales, 611.
Courthope, W. J., his 'History of
English Poetry,' 13-chapter on
Old English poetry, 15-on 'The
Early Renaissance,' ib.-on Alle-
gory, 16-the 'Retrospect,' 17-
analysis of poets, 18-21, 23-his
want of sympathy, 21-on matters
of fact and authorship, 22-on the
drama, ib.

Crashaw, 439-character of his poetry,
440.

Crete, excavations in, 374-Egean
influence, 379, 384-pottery, 384-
cameo work, 388-clay tablets, ib.
Cromer, Lord, his administration of

Egypt, 531-543, 555-motto, 555.
Crowe, Sir Joseph A., and G. R
Cavalcaselle, A History of Paint-
ing in Italy,' 27, 34-on the author-
ship of the picture of St Matthew.
36-the frescoes at Assisi, 37-
their account of Nicolò Pisano, 38
-Giotto, 40.

Curzon, Lord, India under, 210–
his frontier policy, 210-212-rela
tions with the Afghans, 212–216–
policy in Persia, 216-219-in Tibet,
219-administrative reform. 225
-universities, 226-230 — dealings
with the native chiefs, 230-
their position, 232-reform of the
chiefs' colleges, 233-235-found
the Imperial Cadet Corps, 236-
personal relations with the nativ
chiefs, 237.

Czar, the. See Tsar.

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istics of his poetry, 360-his love
of periphrasis, 363-use of simile
and figurative language, 364-ob-
scure mode of expression, ib.-his
treatment of the punishments of
the Inferno, 365-personal enmity,
366-fierce denunciations, 367-
feelings towards foreign nations,
368-treatment of St Louis, ib.--
view of Christianity, 369-judg-
ments, 370.

Dobell, Bertram, "The Poetical Works

of Thomas Traherne,' edited by, 437.
Douglas, Langton, his edition of 'A
History of Painting in Italy,' 27
et seq.

Doyle, The Novels of Sir A.
Conan, 158-his style, 160-'The
Stark Munro Letters, ib. -his-
torical novels, 162— Micah Clarke,'
162-167-The White Company,'
167-170-The Song of the Bow,'
167-The Refugees,' 170–172 –
'Rodney Stone,' 172-The Ex-
ploits of Brigadier Gerard,' 173—
'A Duet,' 174-adventures of Sher-
lock Holmes, 175-179.

E.

Eastman, Dr C. R., his translation of
the Text-book of Paleontology,'
491

Education Act of 1902, result of its
administration in Wales, 603
Education, Higher, in Wales, 599.
See Wales.

Egypt, Recent Lights on Ancient,
48-histories, 49-discovery of a
list of the kings, 50-the Turin
list, 51-number of inscriptions
and papyri, ib.-discovery of tablets
at El Amarna, 52-prehistoric re-
mains, ib.-tombs of the kings of
the first dynasty, 53-development
of the mastaba tomb and the
pyramid, 54-wealth of relics, ib.-
pottery and the workmanship of
the flint knives and spear-heads,
55-recent works on, 56–58, 60, 70,
74 art of glazing, 58-glass-
making, 59-art of building, 60-63
-piety, 64-influence of the gods,
65 worship of the sun, 66
'Amon-Re, king of the gods,' ib.-
King Akhenaten, 67-cult of ani-
mals, 68-myths, 69-ritual of the
temples, 70-religion, 71-deriva-
tion of names, 72-Book of the
Dead,' 73-deities, 74.

Egypt, British Rule in, 526—rivalry
between France and England, 527
--Khedives, 528-sovereignty of

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Turkey, ib.-external debt, ib.-
deposition of Ismail, 529-law of
liquidation, ib. 'Caisse de la
Dette,' ib.-appointment of a Brit-
ish financial adviser, 530-Conven-
tion of London of 1885; 531-failure
of the Wolff-Mukhtar Convention
532-the Fashoda incident, 533--
reconquest of the Soudan, 534-
extract from agreements between
England and France, 535-waters
of the Nile, 537-the great Delta
barrage, 537-539-primeval method
of cultivation, 539-system of per
ennial irrigation, 539, 540-con-
struction of the Assouan dam, 541
-the Assiout and Zifta barrage,
542 Lord Cromer's administra-
tion, 543, 555-Sir William Gar-
stin's estimate for further works,
543-Souakin-Berber railway, 544
construction of railways, 545-ad-
ministrative reforms, 546-Mixed
Tribunals, 547-administration of
the Soudan, 548-condition of the
army, ib.-remedial measures, 549
education, 550-Legislative Coun-
cil, ib.-Chamber of Notables, 551
-succession of Abbas Hilmi, ib.—
political parties, ib.-population,
552-finances, ib.-trade, 553
agricultural banks, ib.-Post-office
savings banks, 554.

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Fatigue, 558-its synonyms, 557—
the positive and negative side, ib.
-diminished power resulting from
over-exertion, 558-exhaustion of
migratory birds, ib.-measurement
of muscular exertion, ib.-revolving
cylinder, 559-'ergograph,' 559,
567-contraction of muscles, 560-
source of energy, 561-'stimulus,'
ib.-sensation of muscular weari-
ness, 563-sensory nerves, ib.-
'muscle-spindles,' 563, 564-toxic
influence on the fibres, 564-con-
nexion between muscular exertion
and cerebral activity, 565-influence

of exercise, 565, 575-chemical
changes occurring under the in-
fluence of life, 566-nature of nerve
force, ib.-susceptibility of nerve
substance, 567-brain exhaustion,
ib.-result of mental work, 568-
lecturing, ib.-various indications,
569-failure of memory, 570-mis-
takes in writing, ib.-headache, 571
-susceptibility of individuals, 572
-derangements of organs, 573-
beneficial influence of change of
work, 573-575-meaning of the
term recreation,' 575.

Fearon, D. R., on the movement for
intermediate education in Wales,

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Galton, Francis, Remarks on Men-
tal Fatigue,' 569.

Garstin, Sir William, his estimate

for further works on the Nile, 543.
'Gazette of India, The,' extracts
from, 226, 230.

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Germany, system of monographs, 10
-study of literary history, 12-
production of books on legal his-
tory in, 150-partition of Poland,
397, 410-repressive measures, 411-
413-Wreschen trials, 412, 418.
Goethe, his criticism on Dante, 359.
Gowers, W. R., Fatigue,' 556.
Giotto and Early Italian Art, 27
-date of Giotto's birth, 30-order
of his early works, ib.-influence
of Cimabue, 31-his mosaic for St
Peter's, ib.-ciborium for the high
altar, 32-frescoes in the chapel
of the Podestà, 33-allegories at
Assisi, 33, 40-character of the
frescoes, 41-his gift for por-
traiture, 42-Life of Christ,' ib.-
'Resuscitation of the child' pro-
bably not his composition, 43-his
peculiar power, 44-relation to re-
ligious thought, 46.

Goremykin, M., appointed Minister
of the Interior, 184.

Granville, Lord, his despatch on the
administration of Egypt, 530, 537.
Gravitation, discovery of the law of,
80.

Great Britain, policy of, in Persia,
216-treaty with Japan (1902), 307
-Hay-Pauncefote Treaty, 338.
Grosart, A. B., The Works of Henry
Vaughan, Silurist,' 438-"The Poet-
ical Works of George Herbert,'
edited by, ib.

H.

Hallam, Henry, his 'Introduction to
the Literature of Europe,' 7.
Hay-Pauncefote Convention, 333, 33.
Herbert, George, the character of his

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sacred poems, 441, 444- Welsh
origin, 442- The Temple,' 445, 447
-interpretation of Nature, ib.-
his use of symbols of the Church,
446-style, 448-quaint titles, 449–
reality of feeling, ib.-his influence
on Vaughan, 454.
Hogarth, D. G., The Palace of
Knossos,' 374.
Hulin, M. Georges, his catalogue of
the Bruges exhibition, 576, 586-
'L'Exposition des Primitifs Fran
çais,' 592, note, 593, note.
Hunter, Sir W. W., Life of Lor
Mayo,' 231.

Huxley, T. H., On the Classificatio
and Distribution of the Alectors
morphæ and Heteromorphæ,' 4>4.

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system of local administration, 283
surrender of feudal rights, 284-
emancipation of the peasants, 285
--reform of the military and naval
systems, ib.-railways, 286-steam-
ers, ib.telegraph and postal sys-
tem, 287-education, ib.-religious
freedom, 288-newspapers, ib.

result of the embassy to Europe,
289-lawlessness of the Samurai,
290-advance of Russia, 291-policy
towards Korea, 292-Rishisha (poli-
tical society) formed, ib.-Genro-in
instituted, 293-rebellions, 293-295
-establishment of local assemblies,
296-constitutional form of govern-
ment established, 297, 300-the
Cabinet system, ib.-creation of
the Privy Council, 298-revision
and codification of law, ib.-sove-
reignty of the Crown, 300-rights
of the subject, 301-Imperial Diet,
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424

distinction between pheno-
mena and noumena, 426-the foun-
der of the Agnostic school, ib.-
the law of moral consciousness,
428 co-operation of sense aud
thought, 429-sense of the beauti-
ful, 431-the sublime, 432-ideal
of organic purpose, ib.-new con-
ception in his later works, 434-
the father of modern idealism and
spiritualism, 435.

Ker, W. P., 'A Great French Scholar:
Gaston Paris,' 101.
Knossos, The Palace of, 374-re-
ports of Mr Evans, 374-376-char-
acter of its structure and decora-
tion, 377, 386-the northern type,
378-influence of the southern, 379
-development of Egean art, 379-
381-the beginnings of Hissarlik,
381-characteristics of the pottery,
383- the Mycenaean age, 384-
destruction of the palace, ib.-the
Tirynthian palace, 385- Mycena
compared with Knossos, 386-the

Candia Museum, 387-character
of Ægean glyptic work, ib.-work
of sculptors, 388-the clay tablets,
ib.-system of numeration, 389–
form of worship, 390-392-external
relations, 392-traces of Egyptian
influence, 392-394-relation of
Egean art to Greek, 395.
Kozmian, Stanislaus, 'Bismarck :
his doings and achievements,' 411.

L.

Lampeter, St David's College at, 615.
Lankester, E. Ray, 'The Sleeping
Sickness,' 113.

Lansdowne, Marquis of, on the re-

port of the Royal Commission on
the Militia and Volunteer force,
311-his despatch on the British
occupation of Egypt, 535.
Laws of the Anglo-Saxons, The,
139. See Anglo-Saxons.
Lee-Warner, Sir W., 'Life of Lord
Dalhousie,' 230.

Liebermann, Felix, 'Die Gesetze der
Angelsachsen,' 139 et seq.

Lindley, Lord, on the Free Church of
Scotland question, 638.
Literary History, The Meaning
of, 1-the federal conception, 2-
language, ib.-difference between
science and art, 3-poetry and
prose, 4-history, ib.-influence of
Italy, 5-the four literary forces, 6
-translations, 7-Hallam's His-
tory, ib.-Sainte-Beuve, 8-Taine,
ib.-system of monographs, 10-
Louis P. Betz's bibliography, 11-
Joseph Texte, ib.-want of organ-
isation of the study in England,
11-13-Chambers's Cyclopædia of
English Literature,' 13-English
Literature,' ib. - Mr Courthope's
"History of English Poetry,' 13-24
- Professor Saintsbury's Short
History of English Literature,' 24-
26.
Lockyer, Sir Norman, 'On the Influ-
ence of Brain-Power in History,'
622.
Lutoslawski, Dr, founds the Phil-
aretes Society, 417.

M.

Mackenzie, D., The Pottery of
Knossos,' 380, 382.

Macnaghten, Lord, on the Free
Church of Scotland question, 638-
his conception of a national Church,
642.

Madagascar, mammalian fauna of
483.

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