1 JANUARY 1916, Page 2

FROM JANUARY 1st TO JUNE 24th, 1916, INCLUSIVE.

TOPtCS OF THE DAY.

ABDICATION- the Art of .. 571

PAdriatic, the Mastery of the .. 100 Advocate, the Universal........343 Agrieultural Labourers, the Shortage of (" Food

I tint at orship •') 650 4i., the Command of the, and Common-Sense .. 404 Ai;.1(0141, Naval, on Schleswig-Holstein 429 Air Raids over England

Alliance. an intelleetual .. 542 — the. New lloly 678 Alternative, the Anatomy of an 340 America and Affairs at Sea 309 -- lantern States of, the Berlin overy of the .. 461 American Protest against Our Policy towards 68-101 - Preabiential Candid:dr.:a the ..

' Apron, the Cain, of the ..

Arabia, the pencil in, against Turkey .. " A; istot•racy," the PO% lieges of

Army, the, and the Universities

— the British, of Five 3111liona A:talons Ward, Patriot squith, Mr., and CommiHon 4-36-516 - — his Speech on the 'rerun of l'eacc 270 - Isis Winning t 'ant 400 — - - - las Bill for General Conscription .. 568 — his Visit to Ireland .. .. 620 - — the Speitahr and .. • .. 621 Arrocit ICA, German .. 430 Aura of the Edifice, the 460 Aus.ria'a Naval Force in the Adriatic .. 100 1) ITT ERNS, the Return of the .. 773 Mack Looks .. 217 Blake, William, his Bowes in Lambeth and Sussex 571 Blockade, Our White Paper on the (" The ' Half-

Nelson' ")..........30

--- of Germany, the .. .. 101

-- Debate, the..........148

- - Minister, Lord Robert Cecil as 276 Bond, the Unseen, between America and Britain 215 Venus Bonds or State Lotteries 343 Tarok of Maio& A .. 153 Bons' Country Work Society, the 378 Prazil, Southern, Germany and .. • .. 375 El kid' Share, the, in the War .. 624 Broken Pledges " ? 372 Browne, Charles Farrar (" Artemis Ward ") 154 Pateiget, War, a Real.. 458 Buildings, the Personality of .. 400 Burnham, the late Lord .. .. 106

-CABINET, the. Compulsion, and the Press .. 4 v.} Cabinet Collapse, the Talk about the Possi- bilities of a .. 489-490 Cabinet, a, of Non-Party Men (" The Premier's

Winning Card ") .. 490 — System, Secrecy and the .. .. 540 -- the Criticism of the (" The Great Unknown ") 568 -- the Reconstruction of the .. 669 — Lord Curzon and the „. 597 " Captain Coe'a Consols " . .. 343 Captain, the Beloved 74 Cecil, Lord Robert, the New Blockade 311nIstcr.. 276 Character, Time and .. 600 aristianity, Frightfulness as ......590 Church , a Mobilization of the .. 41 Churchill, Colonel Winston, his Speech in the House of Commons on March 7th .. 342 — his Return to Parliament . • 690 CMe Arts Association, the Work of the .. 184 Clemency, Rebellion and .. 597 Clyde Strike, the, and its Moral .. .. 457 Communion of Nations, the 679 Compulsion, the Cabinet, and the Press .. —aft. Asquith and 33 — the Position of the Government .. 70 — the Situation In regard to .. .. 516 - - General, 3tr. Asquith's Bill for .. .. 568 Confidence, in Quietness and in .. .. 494 Coascientions Objector, the .. 459 — Objectors to Military Service .. 6 Can:amnia:a, Taxation and ,. 50481) .. 741 .. 180 .. 768 .. 151 .. 105 .. 677 Contraband, American Protest against Our Policy towards .. 68 " Credo," the, of a Free Trader .. .. 648 Crimes of Germany, the 152 Culture, War and the True ,. 520 Curzon, Lord, and-the Cabinet 597

"DAILY MAIL," the Panic Patriotism of the 214 Dardanelles Operations : Sir Ian Hamil-

ton's Despatch 69 Defence versus Opulence 7-39 — versus Trade .. 7-39-71 Denmark, the German War on 401 Derby, Lord, and his Scheme .. 102 — — and the Married Men (" Broken Pledges " 1) 372 — Scheme, the, and the Cos: of the Married Men 488 Discipline and Leadership . 11 Dramatic, a Sense of the 251 Dreams and Delusions .. .. 310 Drink Question : an Imperial Pledge Campaign .. 6 Dublin Revolt, the .. 540-569-50-620-708 Dutch Liners, the Sinking of the .. .. 403-433

AST, the Rediscovery of the 461 ..111 Economy, National (" A Saving Grace ") 374

Economic Warfare .. 71 — Confession, an .. .. 150 — Consequences of the War .. ., 570 Edifice, the Aura of the 460 Education, the Cost of .. 279 Elementary School, the Nation's Debt to the .. 519 Emergency Men, the Nation's .. 140-214 " Engage the Enemy More Closely I " 710 Englishman Prays, an .. 434 English or British ? .. 772 Extra, the One Thing .. .. 280 VAST Days (" A Saving Grace ").. 374

J_' Fatigue and Ellicieney .. 518

Faults, Suitable . .. 544 Fear, the Infection of .. .. 280 First Five Millions, the .. • .. .. 077 Fiscal Measures against the Aggressiveness of 7-39-71 Connell Trade .. .. 10 Fleet, the Fringes of the .. 713 — Voltaire on the .. • .. .. 650 Food Dictatorship — Control in Germany, the Mechanism of .. 711 .. 771 — Inquiry, the • . France, Marching through .. .. 217 .. 68 Freedom of the Seas, the .. Free Trade : an Economic Confession .. 150 .. 150 — — and the War .. .. 648 Free Trader, the " Credo " of a Frenchman's Thoughts on the War, a .. 377 French Professors' Visit to the English Universities 079 Frightfulness as Christianity .. 599 Full Circle (the Submarine Controversy) .. 245 flER3IANY, the Blockade of .. 36-101-148-276 Germany, the Crimes of .. 152 Germany and Southern Brazil .. 375 — the New Policy at Sea of .. 400 — and Queen Victoria .. .. 543 — the Mechanism of Food Control in .. 711 German Trade, Fiscal Measures against the Aggressiveness of .. .. 7-39-71 — Preacher, the Mind of the .. 104 — Atrocities — War on Denmark, the ..

Gillespie, A. D., the Letters of, from the *Front gg1

680 Government, the Position of the .. .. 70 — the Unjust Criticism of the .. 340 568 — the Great Unknown

" "'ALF-NELSON," the .. .. 30 Hamilton, Sir Ian : his Despatch patch .. 69 Harden, Herr, and his Peace Plea .... 457 Health and Conditions of Munition Workers, the

Committee's Reports on .. .. .. .. 618 Heart's Desire. the Land of .. .. .. .. 313

Heroes and Heroics . 408 , Higher Indifference, the........681 History. President Wilson and the Lessons of .. 678

Holy Alliance, the New 078 I '

— Places, Turkey and the 708

Hope, the New .• •• •• •• 73 Horn Reef Battle, the .. .. 710-712.745 Housekeeping, the " Rough Edge "of , . 42 How We Stand (the Military Situation) .. 740 Humble Worldlings .. 492

IMPORTS to Neutral Countries, the Rise of, and the Blockade of Germany 101

Independence versus Sensitiveness 520 Indifference, the Higher 681 Indignity of Labour, the .. .. 314 Infection of Fear, the .. .. 281 Inscription, a Quaker 250 intellectual Alliance, an .. 542 Investor, Small, an Appeal to the .. 182 Ireland, the Revolt in 540 — and the Irish Ministers .. 509 — and Common-Sense 620 Irish Prisoners (Rebellion and Clemency) .. .. 597 — Volunteer Training Corps, First Blood for the 62t — Prosperity — Settlement, Ulster and the .. 708 Dalian View, an, of the National Reserve 624

3-A3.1tErgt..,;cHinengne's.•Own'eause,*on Be*ing t3114t2;

Justice and Security.. .. . 270 Jutland, the Battle 710.712-745

'iNi:fire.,,Beneltto, on Nation's .Debt to ! the. .. 519

Kitchener, Lord, the Death of .. 708

T AMUR, the " Dilution" of, in Our Big Work- 1.4 shops . 151

Labour, the Indignity of .. 314 Ladies, the Two ..

Land of Heart's Desire. the ..

Land Settlement and Piss de Terre Leadership and Discipline

Letters from Boys and Girls . - - from the Front, a Scholar's ..

Leveller, War the .. .. 247 Life, " John Bull Number " of .. .. 215 Logothete at Large, the 213-245 Looks, Black Lost, of Sonic who were, and Afterward Found .. 281 Lotteries, State, and Bonus Bonds .. .. 343

MAN, the Making of a .. 345 Man, the Plain, the Scepticism of .. .. 651

Manners, Street, the Softening of .. 623 Maps, a Plea for .. 407 Marching through France .... 217 Married Men, the Case of the 372-48d Martin Roes and E. (E. Somerville: The Two Ladies 9 .. 313 .. 240 .. It .. 378 31e-ramie! Road, the " Via Sacra " or .. .. 428 Memorials, War .. 183-249-250-428 Mexican Crisis, the 769 Military Situation, the .. 4-405-456.7.40

Millions, the First Five 677 Ministry, Destructive and Constructive Criticism

of the ... •

Montagu Committee, the Report of the .. 182

' 316we,' the : a German Commerce Destroyer .. 180 Munition Workers (" Fatigue and Efficiency ") 518

NATIONAL Opportunity, a . 373 National Reserve, an Italian View of .. 624 Nations, the Communion of 679

Navy, the State of the .. .. 341

Nasal 429-453 tAtIffe,aitrshe Great, off the Coast of Jutland 12-2744

Neurasthenic Press, the .. .. Neutral Traders and the Blockade of Germany .. 161 OBSERVING : an Average Day 493 Odd-Man, the Nation's . 149-214,

Of Some who were Lost, and Afterward Found 2S1 Oliver, Mr. F. S., his Criticism of the Goverment 34') One Thing Extra, the .. 2so.

Opportunity, a National 37:s

Opulence, Defence emus .. 7-39

Oriental Studies, the School of .. 744

PACIFICIST Party, the, and the Military Service Bill . • .. 103 Palmer, Mr. Frederick, on the British Effort .. 621 Panic Patriotism .. 214 — the Spectacles of ..........480

Paris Economic Conference, the Coming 542 — — the First Meeting of the .. 741 Patriotism, the Teaching of .. .. 184 Patterson, Mr., his Imperial Pledge Campaign .. 6 Peace, Mr. Asquith's Speech on the Terms of .. 276 — League to Enforce, President Wilson's Speech at the .. 078 People, the Temper of the .. ail — the, and the War .. 652 " Per Mare, per Terras, per Coefum " 456 Physician, the Traveller's, and the Travel:cis Friend .. 522 Pig, the Englishman's .. 40 rise de Terre, Land Settlement and 246 Plain Man, the Scepticism of the .. 651 Pledge Campaign, an Imperial 6 Pledges, Broken " ? .. 372

Politics versus Retrenchment 311

Political Situation, the, and Compulsion 516 Portugal, the Entry of, into the War .. 373 Preacher, German, the Mind of the .. .. 104 Presidential Candidates, the .. 741 Press, the, Compulsion, and the Cabinet ..

— the Neurasthenic .. 278

REBELLION and Clemency Reconstruction

Recruits, the First Five Millions of Retrenchment Committee, the Report of the Richmond Hill Memorial Hospital .. Russian Allies, Our, and their Peace Compact — Fighting Man, the ..

Q ACRIFICU .. 432

0 Sailor, the Unchanging .. 745 Sailors, What they All Know .. .. 433 Saving by Small Investors, the Problem of .. 182 " Saving Grace," a .. 374 Scepticism of the Plain Ilan, the .. 651 Schleswig-Holstein, Naval Air Raid on .. 429 Scholar's Letters from the Front, a 680 School, Elementary, the Nation's Debt to the .. 519 Sea Fight, the Unchanging 710-712-745 Seas, the Freedom of the .. .. 68 Secrecy and the Cabinet System .. .. 540 Security and Justice 276

Sensitiveness versus Independence .. .. 520

Shakespeare (" The Universal Advocate ") .. 543 Soldiers, the First Five Millions of 077 Spectacles of Panic, the 489 Spirit of Youth, the .. 248 Star and Garter Building Fund (" A National Opportunity ") .. 376 Street Manners, the Softening of .. 625 " Stubbornness, Stubbornness, and Again Stub- bornness " .. 457 Student, a, his Comrades, and his Church .. 186 "Student in Arms," the Articles of 12.42-74-104- 153-186-217-251-281-314-345-408-434 Submarine Controversy, the ("Full Circle ") 213-245 — Campaign, the New (March 1st) 309 Suitable Faults .. 544

Swift, X. Morrison L., on German Frightfulness

as Christianity .. 699 Syria, the Future of .. 180 rfAR, the Unchanging 745 1 Tariff, General, Why not a? 212 Taxation and Consumption .. 698 Temper of the People, the .. .. 244 Time and Character .. . 690

Trade versus Defence 7-39-71

— after the War . 407 Traveller, the : a Dialogue .. 522 Trench Warfare. .. 8

Trenches, an Average :Day's Observing in the .. 493 Tsar, the, his Speech to the Knights of St. George .. $8

Turkey and the Holy Places ......788

Typhus Epidemic, the, at the Wittenberg Camp .. 483 ULSTER and the Irish Settlement .. 708

Universities, the Army and the .. 105 Unknown, the Great Unseen Bond, the, between America and Britain .. 215

VENEREAL Diseases, the Royal Commission

Verdun, the Battle of 308-676-742 " Via Sacra," the, or Memorial Road .. 428 Voltaire on the Fleet .. .. 713 Volunteer Training Corps, the, and the Volunteer _ 149-214 — — Recognized by the Government .. 510 — -- First Blood for the .. .. 621

— — an Appeal to Men of Non-Military Age ., 649 — — the Review of the Metropolitan Corps .. 770 WALES, North (" The Land of Heart's Desire ") 313

War Memorials 183-249-250-428

War, tire: Mew We Stand, at the New Year 4

a— the Leveller .. 247 — Loan, the Possible Necessity of Another .. 343 — a Frenchman's Thoughts on the .. 377 — Budget, a Real 458 — and the True Culture .. .. 520 — Economic Consequences of the.. .. .. 570 — the British Share in the .. • 624 — the People and the .. 652 Ward, Artemus, Patriot .. .. 154

Warfcarene, Trench .. 9

mIc 71

WarEwicksohire Education Committee's Pamphlet 519

Wealth, the Conscription of ......103 What Every Sailor Knows. .. 433

Wilson, President, and the Settlement. of the

'Lusitania ' Affair 213-240 — — and the New Submarine Campaign ,. 309 — and the Lessons of History .. 678

Wisdom, a Book of .. 153

Wittenberg Horror, the .. 488 Words, on the Elusiveness and Attractioa of .. 545 Vioddlinp, Humble • 492

QUAKER Inscription, a Queen Victoria and Germany ..

.. 250 543 Quietness, in Confidence and in 491 .. 597 .. 569 .. 677 .. 311 .. 376 .. 38 .. 72 yOUTH, the Spirit of .. .. 218

ZEPPELIN Raids, a Series of, over England 182-456

Zeppelin Raids and Panic Patriotism .. 214 Zeppelin Raids: Tire Infection of Fear 280 POETRY.

Alcaics (T. A. Fort) .. .. 499 Ballade of Morse—the Learner (John English) .. 659 Confessional (Author of " The Sacrament ") .. 159 Crusader (Author of " The Sacrament ").. .. 439 Devant Is Spulcre (Emile Cammaerts) 526 Dimanche (Emile Cammaerts) 2a6 Failing to See 111 Farewell to Anne (Miss C. Fox Smith) .. -.. 81 Flemish Village, a .. _ 288 For Trinity Sunday .. .. 751 Frarc Jacques (Ensile Cammaerts) .. 088 George Minchia Ytang .. 466 Intonult Dominus (T. E. Page) .. .. 350 Kitchener, Lord, and his Traducers 719 Kitchener, Lord (Drowned June 5th, 1916) (Arthur K. Sabin) .. 719 Kossovo Day (E. M. Jackson Mason) 778 Memorial Vetsta : Adting-Lieut. Harold Courtcnay Tennyson, R.N. H. I). Rawnsley) .. 383 Memorial Verses : . B. .. 893 Mort Homme (Moray Dalton) .. 719 No Man's Land (Captain J. Knight-Adkin) .. 466 One Point of View .. .. 18 Plough-Girl, the (Florence 31. Wilson) .. 575 Refugees, the , • 190 School, the Old .. 630 Soldiers at Peace .. 605 To a Young Athlete Killed in the War .. 413 To Shakeapeare (Sir Herbert Warren) ..550 To the pistant One (Lance-Corporal F. Ledwidge) 499 Vieux Payaan, le (Emile Cammaerts) .. 46 " When there is Peace " (Austin Dobson) .. 18 Wounded (S. G. Tallents) .. 319 ART.

Royal Academy, the 575 MUSIC.

Critic, the .. .. 257 BOOKS—Authors.

ADDERLEY, Canon James—In Slums and Society 629

Aksakotf, Serge—Years of Childhood. .. 751

Asquith, Herbert—The Volunteer, and other Poems 22 Atkinson, F. 31., trans. by—Memoirs of 31. Tillers 290 BALDWIX, Professor James Mark—American Neutrality., . 605 Batiffol, Louis—The Century of the.lientr6s.ance .. 499 Bennett, Arnold—Over There .. 50 Berg, Leo—The Superman in afodern Literature .. 352

Beyens, Baron—L'Allemagne avant la Guerra 466 Bigelod, Poultney—Prussian 'Memories 439 Brewer, Daniel Chauncey—Rights and Duties of

Neutrals 605 Bridges, Robert, ed. by—T6 Spiritof Man .. 608

Brooke, Rupert—Letters from America .. 353 Buckle, George Earle—The Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Vol. IV. . Burns, C. Delisle—The Morality of Nations .. 257

CABLE, Boyd—Between the Lines 113

Campbell, Donald Maclaine—Java .. 47 Campbell, Gerald—Verdun to the Vosges .. 779

— Phyllis—Back of the Front.. .. 414 — Rev. R. T.—With Our Troops in France .. 721 Carr, Edwin Ham1f0, arranged, &c., by—The Happy Phrase.. .. 469 Coleman, Frederic—From .itons to Ypres with French. 630 Colmer, Francis—Shakespeare In Time of .War .. 782 Conway' Sir Martin—The Crowd in Peace and War 724 Cook, Sir Edward—Delane of the Times .. 81 Coulton, G. G.—The Slain Illusions of Paciflcism 41a Cromer, Earl of—Political and Literary Essays .. 783 Curtis, L.—The Problem of the Commonwealth .. 778 nILLON, E. 1.—From the Triple to the Quad-

ruple Alliance Boater, William E.—Lincoln and Episodes of the Civil War.. 48

Drage, Geoffrey—EPLemer.a. „ 723 Duff, J. D., trans. by—Years of Childhood .. 764

Durand, Sir Mortimer—The Life of Field-Marshal Sir George White 191

ELLIOTT, Edward—American Government and Majority Rule.. 720 Erskine, Mrs. gtuart, ed. .by—Anna Jameson : Letters and Friendships .. 49 Eryine, St. John G.—Sir Edward Carson and the Ulster Movement .. 131 FINplir;ITE11., Mary and Jane —Content with 801 Fish, Professed: Carl RijaseliLlamer.le.an Diplomacy 605 Frodsham, Bishop G. 0.—A Bishop's Pleasaunce 409 GliDailoEnRai 111.1sesalfomnim—roland : a Study In 83 Genetics, Israel, 0d:31)2—A.:Book:Of Homage ge 881 Shakespeare

Gordon, 'eton—Hill Birds of Scotland 503

Gorky, Maxim—My Childhood . .. 141 giornia,Ferauntessi.3.16;unRamble:daao)ot the Riviera 137 Gran-

ville Leveson Gower 576 Graves, Robert—Over the Brazier .. 752

HAMILTON, Lord Ernest—The First Seven Divisions . 407 Hapgood, Miss Isabel Florence—The Epic Songs of Russia 253 Hart, Albert Bushnell—The Monroe Doctrine .. 502

Hodges, George—Hord)* Colman Potter .. .. 754 Hudson, W. H.—Birds and Man ......156 Huidekoper, F. Lonls—The Military Unprepared- ness of the United States .. 13 Huhn°, Edward Marlin—The Renaissance, the Reformation, &a, in Continental Europe .. Get Hurd, P. and A.—The New Empire Partnership .. 331

KEITH, Professor A. B.—Imperial Unity and the Dominions Kipling, Iludyard—The Fringes of the Fleet .. 10 Kirkaldy, Adam W., ed. by—Credit, Industry, and

the War 554 Kr app, Professor G. T.—The Rise of English Literary Prose .. 571

LANCHESTER, F. W.—Aircraft. In Warfare .. °'91 Leaf, Walter—liomer and History .. 654

Lee, Sir Sidney—The Life of William Shakespeare ital Loisy, Alfred—Tire War and Religion 385

MACDONALD, J. R. Moreton—A History of Franco lit Macdonald, Sir J. II. A.—Life Jottiags of an Old Edinburgh Citizen . .225 Mats, S. 1'. B.—A Public. School in War 'lime .. 7ai Mason, Walt—" Horse Sense " in Verses Tense .. 721 More, Paul Elmer—Aristocracy and Justice .. 032 '11TYSTRetaf, Anton—Before, During, and After

1914 Its DAG ET, Stephen—Essays for Boys and Okla .. 20 1_ Patterson, Lieut.-Col. J. IL--With the Zionists in Gallipoli .. 721 Poore, Iady—Recollectiona of an Admiral's Wife 504 Porter, Robert, P.—Japan, the New World-Power "'a Pratt, Edward A.—The Rise of Rail-Power in War and Conquest .. 29! Putnam, George Haven—alemories of a Publisher, 1865-1915 131 Pyke, Geoffrey—To ituideben - -and Back .. 32.1

QCILLER -COUCH, Sir Arthur—On the Art of Writing _ gae, ROBERTSON, Rt. Hon. J. 31.---The Germans 550

IL Rolland, ptomain—Above the Raffia .. G31 Roosevelt., Theodore--Fear God and Ti!:-, Your Own Part .. .. 410 Ross, E. Alsworth—South of Panama. .. 351 Rowden, Aldred W.—The Primates of the Four eorgcs

Russell, Lindley, ed. by—America to Jain': .. 157 I HAW, Anna Howard—T.I.re Story of a .Fiene.er )53u3 0 Simpson, J. Y.—The Self-Discovery of Skaggs, ItNiVnilliaiam H.—German Conspiracies in

Ametic& ............201 Smith, Thomas F. A.—What Germany Thinks .. 82

Squire, J. C.—The Survival of the Fittest .. 784 Stevenson, Burton E—The Charm of Ireland .. 419 Stone, Christopher—Parody 22$ Strachey, Ray and 011yer--Keigwin's Rebellion .. 094Strong, Mrs. Arthur—Apotheosis and After Life .. 573 Strata, Hon. William Maitland—The Reminis- cences of a Musical Amateur .. 527 giOYNDEF, Arnold j.—The New Europe .. 320 1_ Toynbce, Paget., intro., s-e., by -The Corre• epondenco of Gray, Walpole, West, awl

Ashton 5VII

VVTALDSTEIN, Sir Charles—Aristadernocraey Gag Wallace, David Duncan--The Life of Henry

Laurens .. ,.526

Ward, Mrs. Humphry—England's Effort TSY.

— Sir A. W., &e., ed. by—Tire Cambridge History .

of English Literature . 577 Watson, E. W.—Life of Bishop John Wordsworth 55 Waxweiler, Emile—Belgian, N eut ral and Loyal .. 463 Wedgwood, Julia—The Personal Life of Josiah

Wedgwood .411 Wonder', lit. Rey. J. E. C.—Recollections and Reflections . .. 57'J West, Julius, ed., &c., by—Tire Journal of tire Goncourts • 131 White, John Williams, ed., &c., by--Ariatophanes : Scholia on the Ayes 132 Wile, Frederic William—The Assault ....721 Venison, Beckles—The Life of Lord Strathcona

and Mount Royal ... 466 Wood, Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn—Our :Fighting

..

Services .. 226 — Major-General Leonard—Our Military history 660 — The Military Obligation of Cit izenship .. 14 Worsfold, W. Bashi—The Empire pn the Anvil .. 771 Wragg, Mrs. 11., selected, rac., by—Letters Written in War Time (XV.-X1X. Centuries) 193 yERBURGII, Robert, ed. by—The Navy League Annual060 andYoung, Brigadier-General G. F.—East and West through Fifteen Centuries _ 850

BOOKS—Subjects,

A D311RAL'S Wife, Recollections of an—Lady 171. Poore .. „ I. 600

Alfred the Great—Beatrice A. Lees .. 1111 Amateur, Musical, the Reminiscences of a —lion. William Maitlapd Strutt rt 627 America, German Conspiracies In—William IL Skallea • • , .2' tat

— South, a Guide to—W. A. Hirst ., f tell — to Japan—Ed. lot Lindley Russell 137 American Diplomacy—Professor Carl Russell Fish 60$

— Government and Majority Rule—Edward

Elliott.. :1 .. 720 — Military Watery—Major-General Leonard Wood 880 Apotheosis and After late—Mrs. Arthur Strong.. 573 Aristocracy and Justice : Bbelkurne Essays—Paul Elmer afore it ai 1. , A 032 Arlstodemocracy, from the Great War back to Moses, Christ, and Platoa-Sir Chafies Waidstain 638 Aristophanft : Scholia on the Ayes—Collected, &a, by John Williams White .. .. 132 Art and Religion in the Roman Empire—Mrs.

Arthur Strong 678 Augustans, the Peace of the—George Salatabury— 411

BEACONSFIELD, Earl of, Life of the, Vol. IV.

_LP —George Earle Buckle .. 606 Birds and Man—W. H. Hudson .. .. 136 — (Hill) of Scotland —Seton Gordon — .. 503

Bishop's Pieasaunce, a—Bishop G. 11. Frodsham 489 Boys and Girls, Essays for—Stephen Paget .. 20 Broke, Rupert, his Letters from America-

Prsface by Henry James .. 353

CAMBRIDGE. History of English Literature, NJ Vol. X/ I., Part 1.—Ed. by Sir A. W. Ward, &c. 577 Canada, French, and the St. Lawrence—J. Castell Hopkins . • • • • Carson, Sir Edward, and the Ulster Movement— St. St. John G. Ervine , . 131 Child Training— V. IL 116

Childhood, My--Maxim Gorky .. 141

— Years of—Serge Aksakoff 754 Christ and the Church—Arthur W. Robinson .. 442 Citizen, Old Edinburgh, Life Jottings of an—Sir J. IL A. Macdonald Citizenship the Military Obligation of—Major- General 'Leonard Wood _ . 18 Collecting Old Miniatures and 'old Glass—Sir J. H. Yoxall, M.P. 634 Commonwealth, the Problem of the—L. Curtis .. 778 Content with Flies—Mary and Jane Findlater .. 501 Conversation, Writing, and Public Speaking, a Handbook of Expression for the Enrichment of

—Arranged, &c., by Edwin Hamlin Carr .. 469 Crowd, the, in Peace and War—Sir Martin Conway 724

DELANE of the Times—Sir Edward Cook .. 81 Desmoulins, Mcthley .. 322 D'Este, Isabella—Julia Cartwright . 387 Dickens, the Pageant of—W. Walter Crotch .. 194 Disraeli, Benjamin, the Life of, Vol. IV.—George

Earle Buckle .. 606 Dominions, the, and Imperial Unity—Professor A. B. Keith .. . .. 778

Dreams, a Painter of—A. -}L W. Sterling .. 442 VAST and West through Fifteen Centuries— ICJ Brigadier-General G. F. Young, C.B. .. 659 Edinburgh Citizen, an Old--Sir J. H. A. Macdonald 225

Edinburgh Review, the _ . .. 164-554 Empire on the Anvil, the—W. Basil Worslold .. 778 — Partnership, the New—P. and A. Hurd .. 383 English literary Prose, the Rise of—Professor G. T. Kropp

— Rite, the—F. E. Brightman .. .•• 74511

Ephemera—Geoffrey Drage • • 723

Essays for Boys and Girls—Stephen Paget • • 20 — Political and Literary—Earl of Cromer • • 783

Europe, the New—Arnold J. Toynbee .. • • 320

VATHER PAYNE—Smith & Elder (pub.) .. 607 1' Fear God and Take Your Own Part—

Theodore Roosevelt _ 440

Finland and the Finns—Arthur Reade 262 Flies, Content with—Mary and Jane Flndlater .. 501 Prance, a llistory of—S. R. Moreton Macdonald .. 114 French Canada and the St. Lawrence—J. Casten

Hopkins .. • • 139

French, Works in

L'Allemagne avant la Guerre—Baron Beyens 468 — L'Allemagne centre l'Europe : La Guerre: 1914-1915—Francis Charmer 034 — L'Amo lerantaise et la Guerre: L'Ultion Bacree—Maurice Barris 634

— Chants du Soldat—Paul Deroulede 634 — Deroulbde, la Vie et la Mort de—Maurice Bart _ .. 634

— De Palmy In Marne—Arthur Chuquet 634

— Drunouricz—Arthur Chuquet .. 634

— Gaspard--Rene Benjamin .. .. 634

— Ilistoire Illustree de la Guerre—Gabriel lianotaux 634

— Paysages de Gnerrc-Gabriel Fame .. 634

Peguy—Andre /Mares . . . 634 Prisonnier de Guerre--Andre 'Warned' .. 634 — Sens de la Mort, le—Paul Bourget . 634

— Slesvig In Nord, le, 1906-1914—Pub. at

Copenhagen .. .. 19

— Stendhal—Pierre Martino • . .. 634 — Trete : La Guerre do Troie—Felix Sadie= .. 634 el _EORGIAN Poetry—The Poetry Bookshop

VE (pub.) . . .. 190

Germans, .the—Rt. lion. J..11. RoliertsOn .. 550 Marne, Collecting Old—Sir J. II. Yoxall, M.P. .. 634 Goncourte, the Journal of the—Ed., Ow., by Julius West

Granville Leveson Gower, Lord—Ed. by Castalia, Countess Granville Gray, Walpole, West, and Ashton, the Correspon- dence of—Intro., &e., by Paget Toynboe .. 528

HOMER and History—Walter Leaf 553 'Horse Sense" in Verses Tensez—Walt Mason 721 IMAGINATIONS and Reveries—Ilaunsel (pub.) 323

Indian Subjects, Books Dealing with

Artillery, Royal and Indian, in the Mutiny of 1857, the History of the—Col. Julian R. J. Jocelyn .. 135 — British India, the Making of—Ramsay Muir.. 135

— Bronzes, South Indian—O. C. Garagoli _ 86 — Marlin, the, and the Purdah—Elizabeth.. 135

Eludes, Ancient:die Positive :Sciences of the

—Brajendranath Seal .. 135 — Indian Thought, Past and Present—B. D.

Frazer . .. 133 — Learning In 'India', 'the Promotion of, by Early

European Settlers—learendra Nath Law .. 135 — Oraons of Chola Nagpur, the—S. C. Boy .. 135 — radii.% Part I.—Major D. L. R. Lorimer .. 135 — Village Government in British India—John

135 Ireland, the Charm of—Burton E. Stevenson 470

liASIBSON, Anna: Letters and Friendships- .) Ed. by Mrs. Stuart Erskine .. 49 Japan, the New Worid-Power—Robert P. Porter 222 Java : Past and Present—Donald Maclaine EIGWIN'S Rebellion—Ray- and Oliver 11L. Strachey .. 693 Enightley of Fawslev, Lady, the Journals el- k& by Julia Cartwright .. 503

139

226 T AURENS, Henry, the Life of—David Duncan

Wallace . 526 Letters Written In War Time (X :NIX. Centuries) —Selected, &c., by Mrs. IL Wragg — 193 Leveson Gower, Lord Granville—Ed. by &stalls,

Countess Granville576 Lincoln and Episodes of the 'Civil War—William E. Dotter 48 Literature, English, the Cambridge History of, I.—Ed. Vol. XII., Pt. —Ed. by Sir A. W. Ward, &c. 577 — Modern, the Superman in—Leo Berg .. 352 MAGAZINES, the .. 51-226-354-470-580-724 Majority Rule, American Government and —Edward Elliott.. . 720 Marlborough, Duke of, the Life of the—Edward

MILITARY and NAVAL BOOKS (see under

War Books).

Miniatures, Collecting Old—Sir J. H. Yoy.all, M.P. 634 Monroe Doctrine, the—Albert Bushnell Hart ,. 502 Musical Amateur, the Reminiscences of an—Hon. William Maitland Strntt 527 NATIONS, the Morality of—C. Belisle Burns .. 257 NAVAL and MILITARY BOOKS (see under

War Books).

Novels, Stories, Tales, de.:- - Abyss, the—Nathan Kussy 663

— Accolade, the—Ethel Sidgwick 324 — Anvil of Chance, the—Gerald Chittenden .. 116 — Battle of Flowers, the—Mrs. IL de Vere Staepoole 562 — Beggars on Heeseback—F. Tennyson Jesse .. 54 — Beltane the Smith—Jeffery Famed .. 87 — Bent Twig, the—Dorothy Canfield .. .. 530

— Broken Stowage—David W. Bone 86

— Cathedral Singer, a—James Lane Allen .. 530 — Chained Lightning—Ralph Graham Taber .. 230

— Christina's Son—Miss W. M. Letts .. 726 — Collins and Co.—Captain Jack Elliott.... 165 — Crime Club, the—Frank Froest and George

Minot . 53 — Dark Forest, the—Hugh 'Walpole 608 — Davenport—Charles Marriott . .. 23

— David Penstephen—Riehard Pryce .. 323 — Golden Scarecrow, the—Hugh Walpole .. 388

— Great Success, a—Mrs. Humphry Ward .. 471 — Human Boy, the, and the War—Eden Phillpotts .. 785 — Impostor, the—David Whitelaw .. 196 — the—Muriel Hine .. 263 — In the High Woods—T. G. Roberts .. 262

— Ivory Child, the—H. Rider Haggard .. .. 229 — Jitny, and the Boys—Bennet Copplestone .. 387 — " K "—Mary Roberts Rinehart .. .. 263

— Kaleidoscope, the—Hon. Mrs. Dowdall .. 24 — Lieutenant., the, and Others—" Sapper " 164

— Meleager : a Fantasy—H. Vaughan .. 442 — Miss V elanty's Disclosure—Evelyn Branseombe Potter .. 295 — Mrs. Balfame—Gertrudo Atherton . 356 — Moby Lane and Thereabouts—A. Nell Lyons .. 229 — Pointed Roofs—Dorothy M. Richardson .. 295 — Power House, the—John Buchan _ 693 — Red Cross Barge, the--Mrs. Renee Lowndes .. 416 — Riches and Iionour—W. H. Adams .. .. 581 — Royal Highness—Thomas Mann .. 755 — Shepherd of the North, the—Richard Aumerle

Maher . 555

— Soul of a Teacher, the—Roger Wray 388

— S.s. ' Glory,' the—Frederick Nivea 165 — Tasker Jevons—May Sinclair .. 504

— These Twain—Arnold Bennett.. . .. 195 — Triumph of Tim, the—lioraoe Annesley*Vachell 635 — Upsidonia—Archibald Marshall24 — Yeoman Adventurer, the—George W. dough. 555 1t8ADA131.2 Novas-24-54-87-117-196-230-263-

416-443-504-530-556-009-635-693-720-785.

on Work '

OBSERVATORY, Ten Years a

Mountain—G. E. Hale . _ 141 Oxford Movement, a Short History' of the—S. L.

E IACIFICISM, the Main Illusions of—O. G.

▪ Coulton Panama, South of—E. Alsworth Ross 350 Parody—Christopher Stone223 Payne, Father—Smith & Elder (pub.) 607 Phrase, the Happy—Arranged, &c., by Edwin Hamlin Carr .. 469 Pioneer, the Story of a—Anna Howard Shaw 133

Poetry, Books a f

- Battle—Wllfrld Wilson Gibson 661 — Brazier, Over the—Robert Graves .. 752 — Brookdown—Egbert Sandford . .. 690

— Fittest, the Survival of the-T. *C. Squire .. 784

— Flower of Youth—Katharine Tynan .. 690 — " Horse Sense " in Verses Tense—Walt Mason 721

— Marlborough—Charles Hamilton Sorley .. 661

— Naval Crown, the—Miss C. Fox Smith .. 661 — Oxford and Flanders—B. H. Blackwell (pub.) 661 — Oxford Poetry, 1915—B. H. Blackwell (pub.).. 661

— Philippe,Colwyn Erasmus Arnold, Captain Royal Horse Guards—Smith. dr. Elder (pub...) 669601 — Quiet, a Little Book of—Dorothy Frances

Gurney — .

— Ships, the Old—James Elroy Flecker 690 — Silence, the Other Side of—Habberton Lantern 690 — Soliloquies of a Subaltern—Eric Thirkell Cooper 661 — Songs from the Clay—James Stephens . 690

— Songs from the Trenches—Captain C. W. . 661 Blacken . — Songs of Brittany—Theodore Botrel 690

— Songs of the Fields—Francis Ledwidge .. 690 — Sonnets of the Empire—Archibald T. Strong 661 — Spirit of Man, the—Ed. by Robert Bridges.. 608 — Swords and Ploughshares—John Drinkwater 690 — Volunteer, the, and other Poems—Herbert22

— War- ime—Slr Owen Seaman . . . 661

— Ypres, and other Poems—William G. Shake-

Potter, Henry Codman, Seventh Bkhop of New

York—George Hodges . — . 754 Primates of the Four Georges, the—Aldred W. 'Lowden . Prose, English Literary, the Rise of—Professor

G. T. Krapp 751 Prussian Memories--Panitney Bigelow — .. 439 Publisher, Memories of a, 1865-191b—George Haven Putnam .. 134

QUARTERLY Review, the .. .. 163-581 -DPI AM-POWER in War and Conquest, the Rise

1.1li of—Edwin A. Pratt .. .. 292 Railway Factory, Life in a—Alfred Williams .. 140 Recollections and Reflections--Itt. Rev. J. E. C. Weildon _ 579 Renaissance, the Century of the—Louis Batiffol .. 499 — the, the Protestant Reformation, and the Catholic Reformation in Continental Europe —Edward Masi in Bulme 692

Rite, the English—F. E. Brightman .. _ 415 Riviera, Rambles about the---Frances Gestling 137

Roman Empire : East and West—Brigadier-

General G. F. Young _ 659 — — Art and Religion in the—Mrs. Arthur Strong . 578 Romany Life—Frank Cuttrkei 163

Round Table, the—Macmillan (pub.) . 354-753 Russia, the Epic Songs of—Miss Isabel *Florence Hapgood 259 — the Self-Discovery of--.T. Y. Simpson _ 551 Russian Childhood, Years of—Trans. by J. D. Duff 754

SALTiOnkN,er the, and Rn5lhh Letters—C. B. . .. 140 School, a Public, in 'War Time--S. P. B..3fais .. 751

School-Books

English History, a Source Book of—Ed. by A. D. Inner388 — Europe since Napoleon—ElizabCth Le'vett .. 386 — European History, the Main Stream of—F. Harrison .. ISO — Greek History for Schools—C. D. Edmonds 386 — Ireland, a Short History of—Constantin

Maxwell . 380 . — London History, a Source Book of—Ed. by

P. Meadows .. _ 386 — People of England, Part I.—Stanley Leathers— 380 — Ronmr5e.,anatS.h.ort History .o. f, for Schools—E. E.

— 386 — Roman History, Outlines A. Hamilton 380

Shakespeare, a Book of Homage to—Ed. by Israel Gollancz661

— in Time of War—Francis Calmer 783 — William, the Life of—Sir Sidney Lee .. 160 Shelburne Essays, Ninth Series—Paul Elmer More 632 Slums and Society, in—Canon Janne Adderley — 529 Strathcona and Mount Royal, Lord, the Life of-

Beckles Willson _ 4614 Superman in Modern Literature, the—Leo Berg , . 351 Surrey Hills, the—F. E. Green TRIERS, If., Memoirs of—Translated by F. M. .1. Atkinson .. .. 290 ITLSTER Movement, Sir Edward Carson and

U the—St. John G. Ervin° _ 131 United States, the Military Unpreparedness of the —F. Louis Huidekoper .. 18

VENUS : is it Inhabited ?—C. E. liousden .. 141 WAR Time, Letters Written in—Selected, &c., by Mrs. H. Wragg .. .. .. .. 193 Wedgwood, Joeiah, the Personal Life of—Julia Wedgwood 441

.. .. .. . .. ..

White, Field-Marshal Sir George, the Life of—

Sir Mortimer Durand _ .. .. .. 191 Wordsworth, Bishop John, Life of—E. W. Watson 529 Writing, on the Art of—Sir Arthur Quitter-Couch.. 322 — Public Speaking, &e.—Arranged, &c., by E. H.

WAR, BOOKS DEALING WITH THE

Aircraft in Warfare—F. W. Lanchester 260

Aisne to La Bassee, with My Regiment from the—

Heinemann (pub.) 261 L'Allemagne avant la Guerre—Baron Beyens . 460 Alliance, from the Triple to the Quadruple--E.J.

Dillon .. 161 Amerienn Military History—Major-Gen. Leonard . 689

— Neutrality—Professor James Mark Baldwin .. 605 Army, the Way They Have in the—Thomas O'Toole . 3S4

Assault, the—Frederic William Wile 724 Atlas and Gazetteer, the Times War—Tines (pub.) 384 Attache, the Note-Book of an—Eric Fisher Wood 194 Australia and the War—Archibald T. Strong .. 139 Back of the Front—Phyllis Campbell .. .. 414

Battle, Above the—Roman Rolland .. 631 — Ordeal by—F. S. Oliver .. 340 — Sketches, 1014-1915--A. Neville Hilditch 115 Battles, the Great, of History—Trans. under the Supervision of Spenser Wilkinson .. 384

Bearings, on Taking—H. 1'. Walsh — 194 Before, During, and After 1914—Anton Nystrom 112 Belgium, Neutral and Loyal—Emile Waxweiler .. 466

Between the Lines—Boyd Cable .. 113 Botha in the Field, with—Moore .. 364 Canadian Contingent, with the First—Hodder

de Stoughton (pub.) . . „ 162 Coast Defences, English—George Clinch .. 23 Commonwealth, the Problem of the—L. Cm& . 778 Courts-Martial Procedure, Guide to—Gale *dr

Polden (pub.) .. .. 162 Credit, Industry, and the War—Ed. by Adam W.

Dardanelles, with the Fleet atlho—W. Price .. 261 Despatch Rider, Adventures of a—Capt. W. IL L. Watson . • .. 261 Dominions, the, and Imperial Unity—Professor A. B. Keith Empire on the Anvil, the—W. Baal Worefold . 778 — Partnership, the New—P. and A. Thud 383 Enemy, in the Hands of the—B. G. O'Rorke .. 139 England's Effort—Mrs. Humphry Ward .. 752 Essays for Boys and Girls—Stephen Paget .. at Europe in Arms—Everard Wyrall 384 — the New—Arnold J. Toynbee . . 820

Expeditionary Force, the British : *Fighting from

Mons to Ypres—Lord Ernest Hamilton .. 467 Year God and Take Your Own Part—Theodore Roosevelt . .. 440 Field Gunnery—Donald A. Macalister 194 — Note-Book, Leaves from a—S. II. Morgan ..384

Fighting SUN ices, Our—Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn

Wood 221

First Seven Divisions, the-Lord Ernest Hamilton 487 Flag and Empire, for-T. Wilkinson Riddle 115 Flanders, Letters from-A. D. Gillespie .. 681 Fleet, the Fringes of the-Rudyard Kipling 10 - with the Grand-L. Cope Cornford 84 Food Economy in War Time-T. B. Wood, Ste. .. 139 Fragments from France-Capt. Baimsfather .. 409 France at Bay-Charles Dawbarn - 84

- Fighting : 'from Dunkerque to Belfert-Edith Wharton .. 261

Frenchman's Thoughts on the War, a-P. Sabatier 377 Germany: What she Thinks-Thomas F. A.

Smith .. - 82 German Atrocities-Professor J. H. Morgan .. 430 - Conspiracies in America-William H. Skaggs.. 291

Germans, the-Rt. Hon. J. M. Robertson .. 550 Highland Regiments, the Story of the-Frederick

Watson ... 195 Hospital, Field, LOLL:re froma-Mrs.. Mabel

Italy : Why she Went to War-E. J. Dillon 161 atiffre Chaps-Pierre Mille 139 Lift Up Your Hearts-Ed. by Mrs. Mayhew .. 262 Lines, Between the-Boyd Cable .. 113 Manual, the War, 'Vols. L-11.-Iient-Cal. C. C. Anderson . 721 Military Obligation Of Citizenship, the-Major- General Leonard Wood . 18 Training, Compulsory, the Uplifting of the Nation by-T. C. Harden......204 Unpreparedness of the United States, the-

F. Louis Huidekoper 18 Mons (from) to Ypres with French-.Frederic. 630 Coleman ..

Moral-Lieut.-Col. W. Shirley. .. 344 - Musketry and Fire Tactics, Elementary Principles of-Major I. B. Dayson 50 Cations, the Morality of-C. Delisle Burns .. 257 Naval Handbook as Bearing on National Defence, &c.-T. D. Parker . - 162 Navy League Annual, the-Ed. by Robert Yerburgh 660 Neutrality, American-Professor James Mark Baldwin 605 Neutrals, Rights and Duties of-Daniel Chauncey Brewer .. 605 Nursing Sister on the Western Front, Diary of a -Blackwood (pub.) 579

O.T.C., the, and the..Great..War-Ca pt. Alan R. 130

Haig-Brown .. .. .. Over There-Arnold Bennett .. .. 50 Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, the Story of the-Sir Henry Newbolt 384

Pacificism, the Main Illusions of-G. G. Coulton 413 Petrograd, Past and Present-William Barnes Steven'..195 Poland : a Study in National 'Idealism-. Miss '; Monica Gardner . .. 83 Police Court Friends, My, with the folonrs- Robert Holmes .. . 195 Potsdam Diary, the, 1916-Compiled by L. J. Mane .. 50 Prisoner of War, the Story of a-Arthur Green .. 721

Prussian Memories-Poultney Bigelow .. 439 alaemaekers's Cartoons-Hodder & Stoughton Reil-Power in War and Conquest, the Rise of- Edwin A. Pratt .. . 292 Rank at a Glance-George Philip & Son (pub.) .. 50 Red Cross Flag, under the-T. L. Barlow- Westerdaie 130 Religion and the War-Alfred Loimy 385 Revolver Shooting in War-GUI:rt. Charles D.

Tracey .139 Ririe Range Practice, Miniature, Instruction and Training for-Capt. W. I. Broad .. 50 Ruhleben, to-and Back-Geoffrey Pyke 321 Russia, the Self-Discovery of-J. Y. Simpson .. 551 School, a Public, in War Time-S. P. B. Male .. 781 Schools, the, and the War-Bolton King _ _ 510 Science and the Great War-E. B. Poulton .. 115 - the New-F. It. Burrows .. 408 Shakespeare in Time of War-Francis Colmar 782 Sketching, Military Landscape, and Target Indica- tion-Lieut. W. G. Newton- Slesvig du Nord, le, 1908-1914-Pub. at Copen- hagen .. 19 Student in Arms, a-Andrew Melrose (pub.) .. 722 Submarines-Frederick A. Talbot .. 354 Territorials, the Fighting-Percy Hurd .. . 162 Triple to the Quadruple Alliance, from the-E. J. Dillon .. .. 161 Troops in France, with Our-Rev. It. J. Campbell 721 Verdun to the Vosges-Gerald Campbell 779 War, the Great : its Lessons and its Warnings- Rt. lion. Jesse Collings .. .. 84 War-Time Sermons-Dean of Durham .. . 385 Welsh Fusiliers, Royal, the Story of the-H. A. Tipping - 194 World War the Great, Parts VI.-VIII.-Ed. by Frank A. Hamby .. 194 Zionists, with the, in Gallipoli-Lieut.-Col. J. H.

CURRENT LITERATURE AND BOOKS OF THE WEEK.

ACKWORTH Old Scholars' Association, Annual Report, 1915 . .. 630

Africa, South, a History of-W. C. Scully .. 504 American Garland, an-Ed. by C. II. Firth .. 142 Annual Register, the, 1915-Longmans (pub.) .. 003 Antiques, Loan Exhibition of, Coronation Durbar, 1911, Illustrated Selection of Principal Exhibits 694

BARTON, Clara, the Life of-P. H. Spier 389 Belgium, the Call of-.7. A. Randolph .. 416 Bemhardi and Creation-Sir 3. Crichton-Browne 693

Books, the English Catalogue of, for 1915 .. 609 - Unfinished, Bibliography of, in the English Language-A. Corns and A. Sparks .. 324 Broad, Charlotte: the Woman-Maude Goldring 142 °Alf:BRIDGE University Calendar, the, 1915-16 lJ -University Press (pub.) 87

Cerebro-Spinal.Fever.-. 31.Foeter..and 3. F. Gaskell . .. .. 755

Conversation Book, a New-Shnpkin (pub.) .. 786 Crochet, Beautiful, an Household Linen-Rd. by Flora Klickmann 635

DICTIONARIES, &e. 55-324-472 Dramas and Dramatic Dances, the, of Non- European Races-W. Ridgeway _ 87 DuBarry, maaame, a New Life of-C. Saint Andre 117

" VARTELY Paradise," Stories from The-

Ill Retold by C. S. Evans......142

Egypt of the Egyptians-W. L. Balls 263 England, the Crimes of-G. K. Chesterton 87 Ethics in Service-William Howard Taft 504

FIGHT for Right, the-Sir F. Younghusband 54 Flower-Patch among the Hills, the-Flora Klickmann

Food Supplies, Our-Christopher Tumor 472 Freedom in Service-F. J. C. Hearnshaw .. 785 Freedom's Battle-J. F. W. Bodes 582 French Mother, a, in War Time-Mine. Edouard

Drumont .. • • 756

694 .

Housing, Rural-W. 4. Savage 556

How to Live Long-J. W. Carr _ 609

INCOME and Property, British-J. C. Stamp .. 582 Indian History, Readings from, Part I.- Ethel R. Sykes .. _ 416

Instinct and Intelligence-N. C. Maenansara 290 International Relations, an Introduction to the Study of-Macmillan (pub.) .. 755

JAMAICA, Historic-F. Cundall .. 165 el Japanese Dramas, Tales from-A. illyamori 324 1 Japanese Year, My-T. H. Sanders 230 Kthe Christmas Number of-Imperial 1.1 Maritime League (pub.) .. 241 King's Favourite, a : Madame Du ]Barry-C. Saint

Andre .. 117

LAUNDRY, the Family-Hon. Mrs. Lionel Guest . . . . 785 Londoner's Life, Fifty Years of a-H. G. Hibbert 636 Love, On-Trans. from Stendhal by P. and C.

Woolf .. .. 165 Lutyens, Captain Engelbert, Letters of-Ed. by Sir Lees Knowles, Bt. 389

ATAGISTRATES' Practice, the, 1916-Stevens & Sons (pub.)

Man, the Antiquity of-Arthur Keith .. 24 Marne, a Hilltop on the-Mildred Aldrich .. 290 Molesworth, John Edward Nassau, 1.).D., Life of- Sir G. L. Molesworth 388

11,TAPOLEON, the Man-William H. Hudson 357. 11 Neutral Merchant, the, in Relation to the

Law of Contraband and Blockade-Sir Francis Piggott ........604 NEW EDITIONS .. 166-357-504-505-682-009

PILGRIMS on Life's Way, for Little-Belle House Pine Tree, the-Takeshi Iznmo Plays-Anton Tchekoff Polish Authors, Tales. by-Trans. b. y e.•

Benecke . C. H. 230 Poona and its 'Battlefields, a Local History of- Col. L. W. Shakespear Poultry without Capital-lion. Mrs. Lionel Guest Poultry-Keeping on Money-Making Lines-W, Powell-Owen 785 Prayers, War, of One Hundred Years Ago- S.P.C.K. (pub.). 556 Prehistoric Man and his Story-0. F. Scott Elliot 117

Printers' Pie--Sphere and 2'atler (pub.) .. 604 RQUAKER Point of View, War from a-J. W. Graham . 24 EDISCOVERED Country, the-S. E. White 357 Rosemary : a Woman's Calendar-L. if. AL Royal Horticultural Society's Red Cross Sale Cata- logue Soulsb..y .... 748443 Rumania, Domestic Life In-Dorothea Kirke .. 443 Russia, Self-Government in-Paul Vinogradoff .. 443

Russian Books , 582 - Folk-Tales-Trans. by Leonard Magnus .. 230 - Plays, Five-Trans. by C. R. Bechhofer .. 726 - Reader, Line-upon-Line-Col. A. Jamieson .. 183 QT. JOHN of Jerusalem, the Order of the 10 Hospital of-H. W. Fincharn Sanitation, Rural, in the Tropics-AL Watson Scotland Yard : its Men and liethods-tioorge Minot

Serbia : National Proverbs-Palmer & Hayward (pub.) Serbian-English Phrase Book-Blackwell (pub.) .. Sermons, Three-J. Spence Johnston .. Somerset Men in London, the Fourteenth Annual

Report of the Society of _ South Downs, the-" A Tramp" Southern Slav Library, the-J. Nisbet (mat) .. Space, a Voyage in-H. H. Turner

firtHRTFT, -Notes of Lessons on-G. C. Pringle .1 Town Planning--G. Cadbury, jun. . Trade, British, the Handicap of-W. H. Hooker Trooper 7664-Edward Smith

Tropics, the-C. It. Enock Turkish Army, with the, ia the Crimea and Asia Minor-T. Buzzard Turn of the Tide, the-Araeld F. Graves ..

VERIT11, la-J. Bertourieux Virgil's " Gathering of the Clans "-W. Wards Fowler ..

Volunteer Training Corps, Official Regulations of the-Wyman (pub.)

HGERMANY, the Ruling Caste and Frenzied Finance in-al. Milhaud .. _ .. 635 AGUE Arbitration Cases, the-Ed. by G. 0. Wilson .. .. .. .. 472 Hague Convention (V.) Respecting Rights and Duties of Neutral Powers and Persons in Case of

War on Land .. .. _ .. 443 Hamilton, Sir Ian, his Despatches from the Dardanelles-G. Newnes (pub.) .. .. 64 Mute, Bret, Storied and Poems by-Intro. by W. Macdonald ..

Hay Box, the How and Why . of the:=-Anffie "3

.. ..

Hawkins .. _ _ .. _ .. 531 History, Modern, the Blackest Page of-H. It. Gibbons . 788 531 230 324 264 416 504 142 142 118 203 416 582 196 357 324 556 658 531 530 54 416 726 69B

lop

WAR, a Backwater of-M. R. Earle _ 142 War lime, a Little House in-A. and E. Castle 142 War Victims' Relief Committee of the Society of Friends, Second Report of the-Spottiawoode

(pub.) .. .. 530 West Point In Our Next War-M. Van Z. Woodhull 600 Women and the Land-Viscountess Nat:Seeley .. 635 Women's Work on the Laud-G. A. Greig .. 726 YEAR-BOOKS, 53 -118-196-472-556-582- 004 CORRESPONDENCE.

" Access the Zodiac," 550. Air Raids, the, 282. Alcoholism, the French Crusade against, 714.

Alliance Franeaise, the, 44.

America : and the War, 110-285-379-436-405-523- 546-746 ; a Generous Offer from, 604 ; and the Irish Rebellion, 747-775 ; the Presidential Eleetion, in, 775. America's Address to the Allies, 546.

American, an, on the Origin of the War, 188-400. American and German Soldiers, the Behaviour of, 604.

American Civil War, Reminiscences of the, 682-713.

American Clergymen and the \Var, 495.

American President, the, and the War, 14.

American Rights Committee, the, and the War.

495-540.

American War Legion, an, 684.

Americans are Ashamed Already, 77.

Amusements, a 'Sax on, 159.

Angst, Sir Henry, 435.

Army Reserve, the, 80. Arrears of Pay of Wounded Soldiers, 436.

Artemis Ward and a " Busieees " Cabinet, 629.

Artists' Rides, Exhibition by Members of Die, 44. Asquith, Mr., 655. Aura of the 1Slifice, the, 408.

Australia, a Plea for, 465.

Autograph Collection, from an, 254.

iDaarratioNs, the Big, 382.

Beaumont and Fletcher, a Quotation from, 574.

Belgian Boy's Bird Essay, a, 190.

Bettunann flollweg, Herr von, and " Necessity," 317.

Biblical Study, Vacation Term for, 465.

Billing, Mr. Pemberton, 220.

Bird Stories, 604-719-749-750.

Birmy Bay, 748. Bishopsgate Street Meetings, tho AntaGermanists and the, 318-348. Bismarck : on " Frightfulness " in Naval Warfare, 286 ; and the American Army, .627. Booth, Sir Alfred, the Speech of, 44.

Boys' Country Work Society, the, 413. Brazil, Southern, Germany and, 413.

Brewing Industry, the, 252. Britain's Case, the Necessity of Making It More Widely Known, 379. Brooke, Rupert, Memorial, a, 549.

Brooke, the late Mr. Stopfords 435-163.

Browning, the late P. II., 716.

" Bucking " and " Row," 159. Billow, von, on Poland, 496. Noire-Fox, the late Mr. Loftus IT. K., 405-524.

Byron, Lord, his Letter to Galignarri, 254-287.

Cgnirree Salaries, 15. Caesar and the Germans, 627. Caird, the late Mrs. Edward, 687.

California, a Lesson from, 028.

Calthrop, the late Major E. F., R.A., 220. Canadian Soldiers in England, 628-656.

"Canadian Whisky,'' 287. Canning and Disraeli in Political Novels, 10-15-80.

Carlisle Experiment, the, 775.

Celt, the, arid the Hun, 749. Chiozza Money, Sir Leo, his Writings, 658-688.

" Christ in Flanders" : a Rejoinder, 603.

Church, a Mobilization of the, 75-109.

Churchill, Colonel, 379-635. Churchmen's Battalion, a, 318-349.

Civil Service, the, and Rebellion, 573.604. Clergy, the : Should they Enlist ? 14-44-75 ; as Combatants, 318. Cob : and Pisa de Terre, 287 ; " Wattle and Dab " and " Slab " Building, 348.

Coke, Semi : a Great National Economy, 748, Colonial Civil Servants on Leave, 404.

Commerce and Philosophy, 2a2-348.

Commons, a Danger to, 777.

Compulsion : orrsu., Voluntary Service, 78; Does

it Kill Voluntaryism ? 462.

Conscientious Objector, an Open Letter to a, 2344. Conscientious Objectors, 108-187-219-317-347-;a0- 412-430-4644-6557-717 ; and Inoome Tax, 436-464. Conscription of Wealth, the, 188. Corrections, 253-382-413-410-525-550-829.

Cricket, the, or the Kettle 7 110. Cyprus, Should it be Ceded ? 485.

DAMES, the late Mr. IJewelyn, 650. Daylight Saving, Economy and. 316. Denmark, the German War on, 548.

Derby, Lord, the Scheme of, 17.

Diplomacy, Secret, 687. Doing Their Bit, 52:3.

" Down Glasses I " 13-43-75-107-157-188 ; Criecieth and, 219; and the Election in the Hyde Division of Cheshire, 411 ; in the Transvaal, 49S ; a National Campaign, 774.

Driuk and Economy, 150.

Drink Question, the, 12-43-107 ; a Lesson from California, 628; the Carlisle Kxperiment, 775. Drink Traffic : Mr. Lloyd George and the, 411-407 ; State Control of the, 572-1301-826-653 ; the Stccm..1 Report of the Central Control Board, 654-715; the Rationalization of the, 088.

Drugs, the Shortage of, 45. Dutch Writer, a, ou " The Unfreedom of the Open Sea," 318.

Vest. Hears Election, the, 392.

Economy: and Taxation, 210-316 ; and Daylight Saving, 316 ; through Education, 381-417 ; and Spring Flowers, 412 ; and Domestic Servants, 60:1- 627-658 ; a (treat National, 748 ; National Economy Exhibition, 775.

" England's Effort," 774.

Epitaph, an, 525 ; for Lord Kitchener, 777. Erasmus and Luther, 524.

Essex Ways, 280.

Feriatre and Efficiency, 550. Pestus, Modern Instances from. 524. Fight for Right Movement, the, 657.

Forged Notes in War, 255. Frederic the Great ou Responsibility for Atrocities, 44.

Friends, the Society of, 284.

"Frightfulness" Gone Mad, 410.

GAINS and Losses in the War, 410. Gander : a Devonshire, 719 ; a Tunisian, 750. Gardiner, Professor, a Quotation from, 687. Germania contra Manama and the Blind, 80. Germany : To Help Down her, Ill ; and Southern Brazil, 413 ; and Shakespeare, 087 ; Will -there be a Famine in, 748 ; and the Loss of Lord Kitchener, 777. German, the Blind of the, 156. Germans : Goethe on the, 573 ; Caesar and the 627. German Sulky and the Spectator-Forty-five Years Since, 680-718.

German Prisoners, the Treatment of, 686.

German Warfare, Past and Present, 437.

Gibbon and the War, 438.

Gneist, 6. Quotation from, 17.

" Going-Without " Days, 575. Government: the, and the Opposition in 1815 and 1915, 158 ; the Real Failure of the, 496-603.

Grain, the Destruction of, by Rate, 45.

Guides, the Surrey, 774.

HARVARD Men in the European War, 603. Harvey, Mr., the Speech of, 156 ; a Question and an Answer, 186-219-253-283-317-330.

Heroes and Heroics, 436. Horse, a, its Recognition at the Front of a Friend, 190.

Horses, Intelligent, 46-604.

Hospitals, Soldiers in, 436.

Humour, the Brave, of War, 78.

IIIPEIIIAL Pledge Campaign, an : a Call to Chivalry, 12-43. " Inarticulate Religion," 77.

Income Tax :. Conscientious Objectors and, 436-461; and Large Families, 497-518 ; the Collecting of the, 549-574. . Intellectual Alliance, an, 601.

Intercession, a Special Day of, 17.

Intercession Services, 45.

Ireland : and Compuleory Military Service, 78 ; the Position of the Roman Catholic Priest in, in regard to Rebellion, 747 ; Great Britain and, 775.

Irish Character, the, as Depicted by the Germans, 717-749.

Irish Problem, the : a Swiss Analogy, 715.

Irish Revolt, the, 654; America and the, 747-775.

Italian Banknotes, Forged, 221-255.

Italian Freedom, a Forecast of, 437.

Ivy, the Damage to Trees by, 159. • " IIICION " in (he Adult School, 524 ; tho Alleged,

e, 549.

Jellison, Ben, on Shakespeare, 438.

Journalism : Creditable, 15 ; Provincial, a Credit to, 15.

Justice and Security : the Views of German-Cana- dian Settlers, 381.

Jutland, the Battle of, 715-748.

ITINO, the : in Council, 17 ; his Example, 411 ; his Gift of £100,000, 498.

Kingsley, Charles : his Forecast of the Present Day, 159 ; and Sir Clements Markham, 189. Kitchener, Lord : Germany and the Loss of, 777; an Epitaph for, 777.

T ABOUR : the Indignity of, 379 ; the Path of, 497 -A-, a Great Waste of, 718.

Land Reclamation : a Danger to Commons, 777. Land Settlement : Empire, 79 ; and the Poultry Industry, 265; Soldiers and, 288. Land : Untitled, the Cultivation of, 16 ; Waste, Cultivation of, In Towns, 629. " Larelia Calami," 603. Letters to Children from the Front, 463-523-657-750. Lincoln, Mr. : and the Quakers, 319; the Religious Chardeter of, 382.

Lind Written in the Salient, 718.

Liquor Traffic : State Purchase of the, 411-497 ; State Control of the, 57.2-801-626-653; the Second Reportet the Central Control Board, 654-715 ; the Nationalization of the, 686.

Lloyd George, Mr.: as " Speeder-up," 108; and iiii

the Dr Traffic, 411-497. Lot - atm% 658, I Napoleon and the Kaiser, 44. " left Of Riches," the, 525.

Latzow, the late Count, 189.

A TACEDONIA, Letters from, 717-718. L Mahan, Admiral, a Quotation from, 436. Manchester lad the Future of Trade, 315, Maps, a Plea for, 464. Markham, the late Sir Clements, 189. Marlborough College, 687.

Martineau, Dr., on Reverencing Life More than Morality, 4F. Maurice d Forgiveness, 498. Metes ah Belgium : a Parallel, 463. Memorials, War, 220.

Military Service Bill : Workers and the, 155 ; the V.T.O. and the, 156. Milton And " Necessity," 317.

lionunsen on the Celts, 749.

Montaigne and German Drunkenness, 686. Moon, the Influence of the, 158-189. Moravian and Military Service, 108. Moterteyele, the, 524. Motor (effacers, 716.

Mud bid Stud " Building, 348.

Mud Howes, 439.

Munition-Makers' Hours of Working, 189. Munitions, Sunday Labour for, 254.

" Mutare Potest Aethiops Pellem ? " 437.

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NAMES, tie, and the Private Soldier, 254. Nation's Odd-Man, the, 253-287. Natil: ilamajetion, a Day of, 462. Natio al Iteeeivg Organizing Officers, 110. Nat Trust, a Memorial Gift to the 347. New ISO pay, 1871: a Poem by F. T. Paigrave, re. . , e V 4, -.

New Zealand Trooper's Letter, a, 549. Nibelungenlied, the, and the Prussian Type, 547. Northcliffe, Lord, a Defence of, 548. Northcliffe Prmr. the Spectator and the, 110. Worth lick HAW; the. 715-748. OELE& Club, the. 656. O'Dwyer, Bishop, on General Maxwell's Appeal to him, 747.

Officers : Convalescent Arrangements for, 46 ; Mutual Insurance for, 437.

Officers' Servants, 687-717-749.

Opulence versus Defence, 79.

Oriental Studies, the School of, 777.

Casten Book Club (Braille), the, 777.

DAGE-ROBEETS, Dr., 46-80.

Palgrave, Francis T., a Poem by, 17. Parallels, Three Literary, 287.

Patriotism, the late Colonel Henderson on, 220.

Peace, the Only Way to, 715. Peach Growers and the Military Tribunals, 238.

Philippines, Horne Rule and the, 635. Phillips, Wendell, on Prussia, 153.

Plg, the Englishman's, ,158.

rise de Terre and Cob, 287 ; (see also p. 318).

Ploughs, " Gang " and " Sulky," 158.

Poetry Society, the, 719.

" Possible," a, 438. Posters, a Tax on, 280. Poultry Industry, the, and Land Settlement, 235.

Premier's Winning Card, the, 525.

Press Depreciation of Our Efforts, 604. Prohibition : the Miracle of, in MAX, 253 i E Lead from Seattle, 381 ; Two Examples of the Need of, 411 ; of Distillation, 437 ; Total, the Need for, 462 ; in Manitoba, 574 ; a Lesson from California, 623.

Protective Freo Trade, 285.

n LUKER Inscription, a, 317. '06 Quakers : and the Conscientious Objector, 150- 186-219-2_53.233-317-380 ; and War, 234; Mr. Lincoln

and the, 319 ; and Indians, 349-330.

ELIGION and the War, 253.

"o Religious Unity, the Lord Mayor and, 770.

Rhinoceros, the, and the Fly, 310.

Roosevelt, Mr., a Quotation from, 715.

Russia Company, the, 525. Russia, the Prohibition Miracle la, 253.

" SACRAMENT," the, 221. Salonika, the Pronunciation of, 220. Savile, Mrs., the Attacks on, 10.

" Saving Grace," a, 411-437.

" Scrap of Paper," King Charles of Roumania and

a, 548. Sectarianism and Secularization, 319. Self-Sacrifice and Drink, 107.

Shakespeare : and the Empire, 519 ; on Invasion,

602 ; " a Cotswold Man," 628 ; on Peace 653 ; Ger-

many and, 687.

Shakespeare Head Press, the, 340-382.

Sheriffs, High, the Expenses of, 189-221-255.

Shields for Our Soldiers, 464. Sinn Feig add Incites, 627. Slacker, the Middle-Aged, 44. Smedley, the late Mr. George Washburn, 496. Smith, Lieutenant, V.C., 347. Social Revolution, the, Can it be Avoided ? 685.

Soldier, a Great-Hearted, 523.

Soldier's Diary, a, 574.

Stadler's Poem, a, 522-549-574.

Soldier's View, a, of the Spectator, 523.

Soldiers and their Religion, 749-776. Soldiers' 'Hospitals, 498. Soldiers' Hut, Thoughts In a, 255-319-348. Soldiers' Slang, 437-498.

" Sortes Shakespearianae," 602-087.

" Sortes Vergilianae," 159.

Spectator Articles, Two, 45-77-109. Spectator, the : and the Northcliffe Press, 110 ; a

Soldier's View of the, 523 ; and Base Hospitals, 604-

626-718-750.778 ; and German Ruttier, 6I16-718. Spedator's Economic Confession, the, 188.

Spring Flowers, 412-438. Starlings at the Front, 004.

Stonehenge, 719. "Stubbornness, Stubbornness, and again Stubborn- ness," 497.

Submarine Warfare on Trade, the Frankfurter Zeitung on, 410.

Surrey Guides, the, 774.

Swiss Boy, a, on the Prussian Machine, 498.

Syria, the Future of, 413.

TARIFF, General, Why not a ? 252-285. • Tarkington, Mr. Booth, on the Origin of the War, 188-490. Taxation : and Economy, 219-316 ; the Increase of, 252. " Taxing's the Only Way," 110. Temper of the People, the, 280. Theological Colleges and the War, 749. Titus, Tita, and Barabbas, 749.

reesesn and the Situation in Ireland, 827. • Union Flag, the, 499.

" Unquenchable Fire," the, 318. Unseen Bond, the, 253-280-495. ITILLANDIGHAW, Clement, 158. • Venereal Diseases, National Council for Com- bating, 412. Via Sacra," the, 482-498-547.

Volunteer Training Corps : the Military Service Bill and the, 156 ; the Nation's Odd-Sian, 253-287 ; Irish Association of, 654-716 ; and Shot-Guns, 857 ; Exempted Men and the, 657 ; the Organization of the, 683 ; County Louth Volunteer Defence Corps, 716 ; the Hyde Park Parade, 777.

WAGES and the High Cost of Living, 775. Waiter Militant, the, 79. War, the People and the, 854.

War' Some Oiefoei Results from, 77; the Bravo

Hummer of 78:eri, he Sin of, 776.

War SIWIng, 4 , • • • War-Tifne te, Quiet Places of, 463. Waste-Pipet 62-658.

Watteteel, pa. enry, on America and the War, 14.

Weilt5, the Co cript.ion of, 188.

Whitby, grid the East Harts Election, 382.

White the late Dr., of Philadelphia, 684.

WI-roil:a Pewee 286. -

Wee reesideilt I and President Madison, 436 ;

and the Lesselfal 8 Histoiy, 748. ilote,icefroi R4.1 3. 437-525.

*Men Ned real', 187 ; and Farm Labour, 413 ; and the Land 4$5.007. Women Weikel' i 6:1 the Land, 45-79-157. Wonlea'l Fetaploymeat, Extension of, 382. Women's National Land Service Corps, 719. Woodpecker, the, and the ` Warspitee 777. Words, the Attraction of, 574.

Wry-necks, 604.

ZEPPELIN Raids, the, 232.

1 815 and 1915, the Government and the Oppositioe -• in, 158.

APPEALS.-Some Real War-Babies, 79-221.- Beaks for the Army, 111.-Belgravia Workrooms and War Hospital Supply Depot, 255.-Prisoners' Appeal for Music, 287.-Practical Help for the Wounded, 319- 362.-The Shakespeare Head Press, 340-382.-The Women's League of Service, 351-Field Glasses an -1 Telescopes, 350.-The Wounded at Verdun, 412.- The Children's Country Holidays Fund, 439-004-750. -Business Girls' Hostel, 499.-Gomshall House of Rest, 499.-British. Gift to Russia, 595.-The New End Hospital, Hampstead, 525.-St. Mary's Conva- lescent Home, Birchington-on-Sea, 805.-Canadian Soldiers in England, 028.-National Young Woman's Christian Association, 628-887.-'National Association for the Employment of ex-Soldiers, 629.-Royal Army Temperance Association, 629.-Lady Barghelere's Prisoners' Fund, 658.-Lady Roberts's Field Glass Fund, 657.-Dependants of Killed and Wounded Irish V.T.C., 718.-British Women's Hospital, 719.- The Poste de Secours Anglais Pervyse, 750.-Educa- tional Work among British Prisoners of War, 778.- The Fresh Air Fund, 778,

LEADING PARAGRAPHS.

HOME NEWS.

Air Raids : the Need to Take Cover daring, 111 ; the Daily Mail and the, 177-210 ; the Se-etatees. Attitude towards the, 586; (see also under " Western Theatre").

Allied War Council in London, 739.

America, the Need for a Wider Publicity for tee British Case in, 371. American Meat for Europe, the Government Agree- ment as to, 515. American Press, the Tangle of Our Official Relation with the, 243. Anzac Day, the Celebration of, 533. Armlets for the Unfit, 2. Army Commands, Important Changes in Higher, 3. Asquith, Mr. : on the Defence of Trade after the War, 339 ; his Visit to Rome, 451 ; on the Policy of the Allies, 486 ; his Visit to Ireland, 81.7 ; at Ladybauk, 737.

Asquith, Mrs., her Action against the Globs, 403.

Badges for Rejected Men, 2. Balfour, Mr.: on the Part Played by the Navy, 2 ; his Reply to Mr. Pemberton Billing, 147 ; at the Dinner to Mr. Andrew Fisher, 179 ; Letter to the Mayors of Yarmouth and Lowestoft, 595 ; on the Freedom of the Seas, 618 ; and the. Admiralty An- nouncement of the Battle of Jutland, 700; Unveils Memorial to Admiral Cradock, 706. Nellie College, Mr. A. L. Smith Elected Head• Master of, 567. Outdone : Sir Edward Grey and the German Charges against the Crew of the, 35 ; the German Reply, 98.

Beer, the Daily Chronicle on the " Strange Privilege " of, 210. Billing, Mr. Pemberton : Contests Mile End, 1 17 ; In the Daily Mail on the Air Raid on the Midlands, 177 ; and an " Air Covenant," 426 ; Some Flying Men on, 426.

Birrell, Mr.: the Resignation of, 585 ; his Evidence before the Commission of Inquiry, 846.

Birthday Honours, the, 707. Blockade, Meeting in London to Demand a Stricter, 243.

Boner Law, Mr., on the Disadvantages of a Demo. cratic Country in War, 275. Booth, Sir Alfred, on the Shortage of Shipping, 99.

Cabinet : the Rumours of a Break-up of the, 453 ; the Settlement of the Crisis, 538. Carlisle, the Board of Control's Experiment at, 739. Casement, Sir Roger : the Capture of, 537 ; the Preliminary Trial of, at Bow Street, 810. Churchill, Mr., and Officers' Servants, 847-707: Clyde, the Deportations on the, 427. Compulsion: Single Men and, 1; the Derby Report, 33 ; the Labour Conference and, 147 ; the Case of the Married Men, 339-401. Cradock, Admiral, Mr. Balfour on the Object of, 756. Cromer, Lord : on Herr von Bethmann Hollwee's Speech, 487 ; his Gift of £1,000 to the British Acade.ny 739. Crowe, 51r Eyre, the Insinuations against, 147.

Daily Mail, the, and Zeppelin Raids, 177-210. Daily Telegraph, the Excellent Attitude of the. 1. Derby, Lord, and the Cass of the Married Men, 339-401. -

Derby Report, the, 33. "Dilution' of Labour, the, 3.

" Domestic Economy," an Instance of, 371. Drink Problem: Mr. Lloyd George on the, 370 ; the Carlisle Experiment, 739. Dyeing Industry, the, and the Manufacture of Explosives, 307.

Economic Conference at Paris, the Recommenda- tions of the, 767. Enlistments under the Group System, 06. Exemptions under the Military Service Act, 275 ; the Government and, 369.

French, Lord, Reviews London V.T.C. In Hyde Park, 767. French Senators and Deputies, the Fiat of, 486-511.

prey, and the Case of the • Baraione 35; on Prussian Methods and Aims, 619. Aardinge, Lord, on the Loyalty of India, 648. Henderson, Mr., his Visit to the Clyde, 515. Hostals, War, Some Problems Connected with, 403. Hushes, Mr.: Attends a Cabinet Meeting, 370 ; the illness of, 427 ; Made a Freeman of the City of Lohdon, 514; at the Queen's Hall, 595.

111-TreatMent of Wonlen and Children in England, German Charges of, 370. Imperial General Staff, the New Functions of the Chief of the, 210. Income Tax and Len= Families. 487.

India: Lord Chelmsford Appointed Viceroy of, OS ; Lord Hardinge on the Loyalty of, 646.

Ireland : Lord Wimborne's Report on Recruiting In. 179 ; Mr. Asquith's Visit to. 617.

Irish Revolt, the, 537-565.593; the Commission of Inquiry, 646-675 ; the Bishop of Limerick and the, 737; the Government's Delay In Setting Forth the Facts of the, 738.

Irish Situation, the, 707-737.

King, the: on the Wearing of Armlets, 2- hIs Message to the Indian Army Corps, 3 ; his Christmas Message to the Navy and Army, 3 ; his Gift of £100,000, 454 ; his Message to General Townahend, 435 ; his Speech to the French Senators and Deputies, 486 ; his Anzac Day Message, 539 ; on the Battle of Jutland, 767.

Kitchener, Lord : the Death of, 707 ; Memorial Services to, 739; Lord Northcliffe's Papers and, 739.

Labour Conference at Bristol, the : Supports the War, 147 ; Condemns Conscription, 147.

Limerick, Roman Catholic Bishop of, the Letters of the, on Irish Priests and the Revolt, 737.

Lloyd George, Mr. : at Newcastle, on the " Dilu- tion " of Labour, 3 ; on the Drink Question, 370 ; at Conway, 595 ; and the Postponement of the Whit- sun Holiday, 075.

McKenna, Mr. : on the Need for Saving, 300 ; en the Protection of British Trade, 307.

Married Men, the Grievances of the, 339-401-420, Military Comnumds, High, Important Changes in, 3. Military Service Bill, the Miners' Opposition to the, 99.

Montagu, Lord : his Experiences after the Sinking of the Persia,' 99 ; on the Air Service Problem, 515.

National Reserve, What the Country Owes to the, 403.

New Year's Honours List, 35.

Noodle's Oration," the, of Sydney Smith, 34.

Officers' Servants, Mr. Churchill and, 647-707.

Papen, Captain von, the Correspondence of, 99-211. Paper, the Resources of the British Empire In flaw Material of, 147.

Powder Factory in Kent, Serious Explosions at a, 455.

Public Schools, a Warning for the, 515.

Rejected Men, the War Office and the, 2. Reprisals against Prisoners, 210.

Robertson, Sir W. : Appointed Chief of the Imperial General Staff, 3 ; the New Functions of, 210. Royal Defence Corps, the Formation of a, 403. Russian Publicists and Men of Letters, the Visit of, 274.

St. Lee, Captain George, on the Liberty Not to Fight for One's Country, 33.

Saving, National, the Guildhall Meeting in Favour of, 306.

Savings Week, a National War, 765.

Serbian Prince Regent, the Visit of the, to London, 455.

Shakespearean Festival, Moscow Poles and the, 616. Sinn Fein Leaders, the Personalities of the, 566. Sinn Fein Rebellion, 537-565-593-646-075-737; the Government's Delay in Setting Forth the Facts of the, 738.

Skeffington, Mr. Sheehy, the Case of, 504. Smith-Dorrien, General, Resigns owing to Ill- Health, 210.

Spectator Experimental Company, Commissions Obtained by Members of the, 275.

Swimming in Clothes, 275.

Townshend, General, 1113 Appreciation of the Position after the Battle of Kut-el-Amara, 075.

Ulster Problem, the, 707-737.

Volunteer Training Corps : to Have an Official Rates, 307-339-403-618 ; Review of, by Lord French in ilyde l'ark. 767.

Volunteer Training Corps, Irish, and the Dublin Revolt, 617-618.

War Minister, Speculations as to who is to be, 738. Whirlpool Bath, the, for Disabled Soldiers, 243. Whiteun Holiday, the Postponement of the, 675. Women's National Land Service Corps, the, 339.

Zeppelins : ' L19' Sunk In the North Sea, 211 •, .1277 ' Destmyed near Bar-le-Due, 274; Sunk at Mouth of the Thames, 455.

PAR LI A hl ENT.

Arland, Mr., on the Home Production of Food, 047. Air Board, the Plan for a New, 618.

Air Senlee : the Debate on the, 242 ; Lord Mon- tagu on the 370.

American ...ecurities, Extra Income Tax on, 674. Army Estimates, the, 370.

Asquith, Mr.: on the Derby Report, 33 ; and the Compulsion Bill, 33-66 ; on the " Dilution "of Labour, 140 ; his Review of the Situation, 242 ; Moves Vote of Credit for 2420,000,000, 274; on the Output of Anti-Aircraft Guns, 306 ; on the Proposals for Meeting the Military Needs, 530; on General Compulsion, 567 ; Moves Vote of Credit for £300,000,000, 647 ; on ids Visit to Ireland, 674; on the Request to Mr. Lloyd George to Mediate between the Irish Parties, 671; his Defence of Lord Kitchener, 674.

Ealfonr, Mr.: on the Insufficiency of Merchant Shipping, 3 ; on the Compulsion Bill, 66 ; his Reply to Colonel Churchill, 337.

Belgium, Sir E. Grey on the Future of, 403. Billing, Mr. Pemberton, on the Air Service, 370-618. Ekren, Mr., the Resignation of, 565.

Blockade : Debate on the, in the Commons, 146 ; Sir E. Grey on the, 170; Debate in the Lords on the, 275. Boner Law, Mr., on the Compulsion Bill, 140. Budget, the, 454.

Cecil, Lord Robert, on Criticism of the Foreign Office, 3.

Chamberlain, Mr., on Our Ability to Meet the Financial Strain of the War, 047.

Churchill, Colonel: his Reply to Mr. Balfour, 358 ; and the Air Service, 018 ; on Our Resources in Men, 647; on Officers Servants, 647-707. Cocoa, the Huge Exports of, to Neutral Countries, De.

594-018. Compulsion Bills, the, 33-65-33-97-98-140-566-567-

Conscientious Objectors, 99 ; the New Order about, 674.

Crowe, Lord, on the Government and Land Valua- tion, 426.

Daylight Saving Bill, the, 618.

Derby, Lord : on the Compulsion Bill, 140 ; on the Exemptions, 338 ; the Accusations against, 369.

Derby Scheme, the Intentions of the Government under the, 426.

" Dilution" of Labour, the, 146.

Economic Conkrence : the Duties of Delegates to the, 427 ; the Lords and the, 486.

Food, the Home Production of, 047.

Grey, Sir E.: on the Blockade, 179 ; on the Future of Belgium, 403 ; Ills Reply to the German Chan- cellor, 647.

Griffith, 3fr. Ellis, and Compulsion, 65.

Harvey, Mr., on Conscientious Objectors, 99. Henderson, Mr., on the Need for Compulsion, 66.

Imports. Various, the Prohibition of, 178.

Industrial Compulsion, the, and Military Service, 06. Ireland and the Compulsion Bills, 97-594. Irish Policy of the Government., the Lords and the, 594-617.

Irish Revolt, the, 537; the Committee of Inquiry, 594.

King's Speech, the, 243. Kitchener, Lord : on the Need for Compulsion, 34-98 ; on the Military Situation, 242 ; on the Case of the Married Men, 370 ; and the Surrender of Kilt, 595 ; the Attack on the Administration of, 674 ; Offers to Meet Members of the Commons, 674 ; and the Volunteer Training Corps, 674; Tributes to, in the Lords and in the Commons, 765.

Land Valuation and Economy, 426.

Lansdowne, Lord : on the Blockade, 275 ; on the Exemptions, 338 ; his Rebuff to Lord Portsmouth, 369. Lloyd George, Mr. : on the General Compulsion /3111, 504; to Mediate between the Irish Parties, 647-674.

Long, Mr. W., on the Derby Scheme and the Govern- ment's Intentions, 426.

McKenna, Mr. : Introduces the Budget, 454 ; and Premium Bonds, 047 ; Announces Alterations in Taxes on Cocoa, Motor-Cars, de., 765.

Meat Tickets, the Proposal to Institute, 765.

Military Service Bill: Mr. Asquith Introduces the, 33 ; Second Reading of the, 65 ; Industrial Com- pulsion and the, 60-98-140 ; Ireland and the, 97 ; the Age of Service, 98 ; Conscientious Objectors, 98 ; the Question of Exemption, 98 ; the Third Reading of the, 146 ; in the House of Lords, 146.

Military Service, General, Bill for : Withdrawn, 566 ; Reintroduced, 567 ; the Second Reading of the, 594 ; Ireland and the, 594; the Third Reading of the, 618.

Military Service Act : Criticism of the Working of the, 306 ; Debate in the Lords on the, 338 ; Sir E. Carson's Amendments to the, 486.

Milner, Lord, on Compulsion, 514.

Montage, Lord, on the Air Service, 370.

Parliamentary Salaries of Soldiers and Sailors, 480. Premium Bonds, Mr. 3feiCenna and, 647.

Prisoners of War, British, the Treatment of, In Germany, 647.

Recruiting Difficulty, the Government Proposals for Meeting the, 539.

Redmond, Captain William, on Our Soldiers in the Trenches, 403. Redmond, Mr., and the Compulsion Dill, 68. Reid, Sir George : the Election of, 07 ; on Com- pulsion, 98. Rejected Men and Attestation, 306. Itunelman, Mr., on the Prohibition of Imports, 178.

Secret Session, the, 538-539.

Simon, Sir John : his Opposition to the Compulsion Bill, 33-65-98 ; his Criticism of the Military Tribunals, 30G-403.

Tennant, 3[r.: and the Case of the Rejected Men, 306 ; Introduces the Army Estimates, 370 ; on the Treatment of British Prisoners of War in Germany, 647.

Trading with the Enemy (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 146.

Volunteer Training Corps : the Status of, 275 ; Lord Kitchener and the, 674. Votes of Credit, 274-047, [ELECTIONS.]

MEETS (EAST).-Mr. Pemberton Billing, 370. MARKET likunonounn.-Mr. Percy Harris; 427. MILE END.-Mr. Warwick Brookes, 147.

ST. GEOROE'S, HANOVER. SQUAT:E.-Sit George Reid, 67.

TEWRESBritY.-Mr. Hicks-Beach, 018. WISIBLEDON.-Sir Stuart Coats, 539.

THE WESTERN THEATRE.

Aeroplane Losses on the Western Front, 567.

Air Raid (British and French) on Zeebrugge and Hcattta‘e, 402.

Air Raids, German: on Britain, by Aeroplanes, 146-209-274-402-566 ; by Zeppelins, 177-338-455-456- 538-506 ; by Zeppelin on Paris, 178.

British Rat's into German Trenches, 1-300. Freeness and Forges Wren by the Germans, 337. German Armies, the Order of Battle of the, 514.

Haig, Sir Douglas : the First Despatch of, 675 ; his Telegram to Sir J. Jellicoc, 739.

Indian Army Corps, the Departure of the, from France, 3.

Salient : Fierce German Attacks on the, 707 ; Cana- dian Counter-Attacks In the, 737.

Verdun, the Attack on, 273-305-337.360.401.425- 453-485-51.538-507.594.017.045.019'765.

Vimy Ridge : the German Attack and Repulse at the, 209 ; British Trenches Lost on the, 640.

(Sae also pp. 1-31-65-97-145-177-209-241-369-483-617-

645-673-705.)

THE EASTERN rptsAvom Bukovina, the Russian Advance In, 34-65-401-421

Caucasus : the Russian Advance in the, 97-145; the investment of Erzerum, 178 ; the Fall of, 241-273 ; Mizell Taken by the Russians, 337; the Capture of Trebizond, 513.

Galicia, the Russian Advance in, t-09-425.

Russian Offensive, the, in the South-East., 707-737. 765.

(Sec also pp. 1-34-65-97-178-200-401-425.)

THE ITALIAN FRONTIER.

Trentino, the Great Austrian Offensive In the, 017. 645-673-737-735-765.

THE NEAR EAST.

Bulgaria : King Ferdinand Boasts of his Achieve- ments, 2 ; Germany Bestows Serbian Macedonia on, 99 ; and the Reconquest of Roumanhen Territory, 487,

Bulged:ins Seize Greek Forts, 673.

Es' sad Pasha Declares in Favour of the Allies, 34.

Gallipoli, the Completion of the Withdrawal from, 07. Greece-sec under " General Items."

Montenegro: Mount Lovtrhen Stormed by the Austrians, 65 ; Cettlene Occupied by the Austrians, 97 ; the Escape of King Nicholas, 145,

Roumania-see under " General Items."

Salonika : the Position at, 1-34.65-97-145-209-241- 274-306.425-513-67:i ; Enemy Consuls Arrested id, 35.

Turkey-see under " Colonial (" Egypt " and "'Mesopotamia ") and " General Items."

COLONIAL, &o.

Africa (East).-British Forces Occupy Mbuyind, 145.-The Resignation of General Smith-Dorden and Appointment of General Smuts, 210.-Gernutil Defeat at Kachumbe, 274.-Fighting at Salaita 11111, 274.- The Capture of Wilhelmstal, 766.-Gcneral Smuts's Despatch, 766.

Africa (South).-The Release of General De Wet, 3. Cameroon.-Yaunde Occupied by the Bilt1411, 34.

Canada.-The Destruction of the Parilameat Buildings at Ottawa by Fire, 211.

Egypt-Defeat of the Senussi on Christmas Day, 2 ; and on January 23rd, 145.-The Occupation of Sellum, 371.-The Suez ('anal Defences, 514.-- Turkish Raid on the El Arish Route, 538.

India.-Lord Chelmsford Appointed Viceroy, 98.- Eurasians to be Elieible for Enlistment, 515, Mesopotamia.--Turkish Attack on Kut-el-Amara, 2. - General Townshend Besieged at Kut, 67-97-145.178- 360-426-455-485-51:3-538.-The Transport Service on the Tiede, 371.-The Failure at Sauna-i-Vat, 485.- - The Surrender of Ket, W.-General Townshen(Is Last Message. 595.-cenrral Cordage's Advance, 645. - The White Paper on the Operations, 675.

NAVAL OPERATIONS.

' Aegean,' Armed Yacht, Sunk by a Mine, 547.

• Ancona,' Austrian Note on the Sinking of the, 35. Arethusa,' Cruiser, Sunk by Mine off (ho East Coast, 243.

Baltic : the Germans and the, 514 ; German Squadron Surprised by Russian Torpedo-Boats in the, 737.

' Baralong,' the German Charges against the Crew of the, 35-98.

' Coquette,' Destroyer, Sunk off East Coast, 371. Destroyers, Fight between, off Belgian Coast, 402, Englishman,' liner, Torpedoed, 427.

' Fauvette,* Auxiliary, Sunk off East Coast, 371. French Transport Sunk in the 3lediterrancan, 307.

German and Austrian Steamers Seized by the Portuguese Government, 307.

' Hampshire,' Cruiser: Lost off the Orkneys, 707 I Twelve Survivors from the, 739.

Japanese Warships in the 3fediterranean, 274. Jutland, Battle of, 705 ; the Admiralty Announce- ment of the. 706.738 ; the Kaiser on the. 707 ; Geninin Accounts of the, 735 ; Sir D. Halg's Telegram to Sir J. Jellieoe, 739.

King Edward VIT.,' Battleship, Slink by a Mine, 67. ' King Stephen,' Trawler, Captured by the Germans, 537.

' Lambert,' the German Use of Sulphurous Snmoke against time, 147.

Lowestoft and Yarmouth, time Naval Raid on, 538. Lusitania,' the German Admissions as to the Sinking of the, 07.

3inloja,' P. and 0. Liner, Sunk in the Channel, 307. Minesweeper Sunk in the North Sea, 243. ' elinneapolis,"Transport, Torpedoed, 427. Monitor ' 31.30' Lost in 31editerrancan, 017. ' Melee,' the Mystery of the, 274-307.

• Nasturtium,' Minesweeper, Sunk by a Mine, 567.

' Armoured Cruiser, Blows up, 35.

'Palembang; Dutch .1.iner, Sunk off the Galloper Buoy, 402.

Persia,' P. and 0. Liner, Torpedoed in the Medi- terranean, 35.

Portugel; Russian Hospital Ship, Torpedoed in the Black Sea, 487.

Battleship, Sunk by a Mine in the Medi- terranean, 567.

$ubmerine, British, Lost off Texel, 67. Submarine Campaign, the New German, 300.

Submarine, German, Sunk by Anglo-French Flotilla, 455.

Submarine ' L'27' and the Sinking of the' Arabic.' 330.

Submarine Warfare, America and, 170-513-593. ' Sussex,' Cress-Clutrmci Stcamer,.the Torpedoing of tin', 427-693.

Torpedo-Boat' No. 11' Sunk off East Coast, 371. Tramp Steamer, the, Sunk of Queenstown, 537. Tubantia,' Dutch Liner, Torpedoed, 371-402.

Vessels Sunk by Sabmarines, 402-488. ' rifle do he Clete,' French Liner, Sunk. In the Mediterranean, 3.

Yarmouth and Lowestoft, the Naval Raid on, 588.

' Sasaka Mars,' Japanese Liner, Sunk lu the Medi- terra rman, 3.

--- GENERAL ITEMS.

A CSTRIA-ITU NGARY.

Emma rzb, Dr., the Condemnation of, 739. Repatriated Subjects from India, the Austrian Note ea the Safety of, 87.

BELGIUM.

Allies' Solemn Declaration to, the, 242.

German Overtures for a Separate Peace with, 209.

!di rcier, Cardinal, his Demand for a Tribunal to inquire into Alleged Atrocities, 67.

CHINA.

Yuan Shili-kai Renounces the Sovereignty, 427.

FRA NCE.

Allied War Conference, the, in Paris, 427.

Briand, M., on Government Control of the War Area, 274.

Russian Troops, the Landing of, at Marseilles, 539. GERMANY.

Hrlfferich, Tie., the Financial Braggadocio of, 67. liollweg. Herr von fiethmann : on British Opposition to Peace, 178 ; on the Military Situation and Germany's

Intentions, 488.

Jutland, Battle of : German Accounts of the, 739 ; Admission of Losses In the, 739.

Raiser, the, on the German Naval " Victory," 707.

I.iebknecht, Dr., the Arrest of, 607. Moltke. General von, the Death of, 708.

Moraht, Major, en the Fall of Erzerum, 273.

Swede, the Impressions of a, on the Condition of G manly, 402.

Tirpltz, Grand Admiral von, the Resignation of, 402. "fubantia,' German Explanations of the Sinking c4 the, 402.

Cosgische Zeitenig, the, on the Battle of Verdun, 405.

GREECE.

Allies : Measures of Naval Constraint by the, 733 ; th Demands of the, 760

Salonika, the Position at-se, under " Near East! Skotdoudisi M , the Resignation of, 766.

HOLLAND.

Demonstrations against the Dearness of Food. 738 Military Preparations of the Government, Excite. ment Carried by the, 455.

ITALY.

ASquith, Mr., his Visit to Rome, 455.

Boselli, Hgnor, Forms a National Cabinet,. 766, Salandra, Sign9r, the Resignation of, 723: MOROCCO.

German Schemes in, the Failure of, 3 PERSIA.

Cabinet, the Fall of the, 2.

Kenn turshab Taken by the Russians. 308. Rebels in, Defeated by the Russians, 2.

POLAND.

German Exactions in Russian rand; 617.

PORTUGAL.

German and Austrian Steamers Seized by the Government, 307.

ROVILA.NIA.

Alleged German Threats- to, 209.

RUSSIA..

Alexandrovsk, Opening of the New Railway to, 1.

Buchanan, Sir George, on German Efforts to Sow Distrust,- 99..

Duna, the, Opened by till. Tear, •74.

SPAIN.

King Alfonso, the Benevolent Activities of, 455. SWEDEN.

Blockade and the Rights of Neutrals, Good Reception of Sir E. Grey's Speech on the, 179.

Prime Minister, the, on the Government's Policy, 147.

TURKEY, Arabia, the Revolt of the Grand Shereef of, 785. Constitution, Projected Changes in the. 241.

Prince Ytrsuf Izz rd Din; Heir-Apparent, the Death of, 211.

UNITED STATES.

Address of Sympreby with the Allies, 515.

Anconaf Austrian Note on the Sinking of he, 35. Armed Merchantmen, Mr. Gore's' Resolution as to Travelllng in, 333: Bemstorff, Count, and the Suspension obSubmarine Operations, 587.

Demonstration in New York in Favour of the Allies, 371.

Ford, Mr., the Return of, from his Peace Mission, 3.

(leftism, Mr.. Secretary for War, the Resiwrition of, 243. Gennan Schemes in America before the War, Revelations as to,. 243.

Lusitankt,' the German Admissions as to the Sinking of the, 67.

Mexico the Murder of Seventeen Americans in, 99; Raids by Villa on American Border Towns, 370; the Expedition into, 402-427-514-595.

'Notes : on British Interference with American Mails. 170 ; on Stitanatino Warfare, 179-513 ; tits German Reply 593; President Wilson's Rejoinder. 593.

Papen, Captain von: the Correspondence of, 99-211; the Indictment of, 513.

Roosevelt, Mr., and Nomination for President, 616 Root, Mr. Elihti, his indictment of President Wilson's Polley, 338.

Standardized " Ships, the Building of, 307. Wilson, President : on the Need for Military Preparednega, 179 ; on Misjudgments of America's Neutrality, 179; at the Washington Press Club, 614 ;

• on. the Possibility of Mediation, 646 ; Nominated as Presidential Candidate, 766.

OBITUARY.

Brooke, Mr. Stopford, 435-405.

Browning,qift. F. IL, 020,716.

Burnham, Lord, 100.

Bustle-Pox, Mr. Loftus- IT K., 405-524

C'aird, Mrs. Edward, 687.

Calthrop, Major E. F., R.A., 220.

Davies, Mr. 1.1evielyn, 836.

Donaldson, Sit Frederick, 707.

Ellershaw, Brigadier-General, 707.

James, Mr. Henry, 312.

Kitchener, Lord, 707-703.

Ltitzow,, Count, 189.

Markham, Sir Clements, 189.

Martin, Miss Violet (" Martin Ross "), 9.

Moltke, General von, 706.

O'Beirne, Mr., 707.

St. Aldwyn, Lord, 567.

Smalley, George Washburn, 496.

Smith, Lieutenant, V.C., 347,

Wiiite, Dr. James William, 004.

Wilson, Mr. R. Dobie, 437-1125,