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II January TO THE SPECTATOR,

January 15, 1918.

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FROM JULY 3rd TO DECEMBER 25th, 1915, INCLUSIVE.

TOPICS OF THE DAY.

AFRICA, German South-West, the Surrender

of .. .. 69 Africa, South, the Elections In 504 Age and the War .. .. 327 America, the Pacilleist Vision In .. 106-392 — the Neutrality of 325 — the Census of Production In .. 430 — and Peace Fedora 600 — the Nemesis of Neutrality 817 American Note to Germany, the 133 — Exchanges, the .. 2:30 - PaellIcists, Mr. Roosevelt and the .. 392 — Loan, the, and Import Duties 438 — Note, the, on the British Blockade 050 — Some Legal Aspects of tho 050 — Securities, Mr. Mc Is cline's Proposal to Sell .. 807 Ancient Methods of Warfare, the itevival of .. 670 Any Wife to Any Husband (" Women and the

Anzac a"nd Suvia Bay 904

Apology .. 100 Archibald Papers, the 860 Armenian Massacres, the .. 435 Armour and Shields , , .. 102 Army, the, as the Poor Man's University .. 231.

— the Civil Service and the .. 407 Arraying the Nation , . 8.465 Asquith, Mr., at the Guildhall, on Thrift .. 7 — on Compulsion „ .. 612 — on the Cabinet Situation......613 Aas, the, the Phoenix, and the Philanthropist .. 8

Australia, in Honour to .. 209

Austria-Hungary, the Crumbling of - 88 — — the Subject Races of .. .. 435 Austrian Prison, Ten Years in .. 205 Awed by Rumour .. .. 808 ')

r) ADEN-POWELL, General, on the Develop-

ment of Character .. 74 Balkan Alliance, a New .. .. 220 Balkans, the War In the .. 483.404-496.497-648- 728-729.804 — Diplomacy In the 407 Barbarous Warfare, the Folly of 100 Bathurst, Mr. C., his Scheme for Placing Soldiers

on the Land 654 Beck, Mr. James M., on Germany's Long

Preparation 167

Belgian Memory, a .. . 43D Botlimann Hollweg, Herr von, and Sir. Edward

Croy „ .. 261 Birdiand, in . 200 Bismarck, the Prophecies of. .. 135 Blockade, the American Note on the 050 ]logy-Mongering . .. 4 " Boldness, Boldness, and Again Boldness I " 490 Boner Law, Mr., at the Guildhall, on Thrift .. 7 Bonuses, War .. .. 204 " Books and My Food " . 362 Booth, Mr. Alfred, the Speech of, on the Drink Problem ..

Brewer's Dray, the, How it:Block's. the Am. mini.c. 820 tion-Wa on and the Wheat-Truck

Brigade, t le Honour of the .. 822 Budget, the Coming 858 — the Third War .. 300 Building in PIM do Terre .. .. 052 Bulgaria, Sir Edward Grey's Warning to .. 433 — and Greece. , .. 404

— the Treachery of 400-497 Bureaucracy, the Danger of......567

Byron, Lord, and the Carbonari 501 CABINET, the, and tho Wur . 528-613 .

Cabinet Ideals 564 Cabinet Salaries . . .. 818 Wrecking g 006 Call of the Motherland, the (" Owassa ") 701

Cambridge, the Open-Air Hospital at 8

Catching the Train (the Munitions Output) .. 08 Cavell, Miss Edith, the Execution of .. 532 Censorship, the Question of the „ 040 Champagne, the French Victory in .. 432 Change, the Desire for (" A New Leaf ") .. 264 Characters, Wholesale and Retail . 10

" Childe Harold " and the Carbonari ... 501 Citizen Army, the : an Experiment In Demo-

cracy .. 010 Civil Service, the, and the Army .. 467 Claude], Paul, on Crusaders......617 Close Quarters „ „ 824

Coal and its Problems........102

Compulsion, a Last Word on .. .. 71

— Lincoln and . , .. 201 — Moral and Legal Confidence, the Ebb and. Flow of (" Awed by 612

Rumour ") . .. 868 Crewe, Lord, Receives a Deputation of Southern Slays 38 Cromer, Lord, on Germania contra Mundum .. 103- — — on National Service . 130-.160-2.0.0-223032 — — on the Teaching of Patriotism .. 610

Crusaders • • • • • • • • 617 J)ANTE and the War........585 Dardanelles, Sir Ian Hamilton's Despatch on the Landing at the .. 37

Derby, Lord, and the Volunteers 408 — the Recruiting, Scheme of .. 530-500 Destructive Virtues 257 Diplomacy in the Balkans 407

" Down Glasses I " 730-777-820-860-867-008

Drink Problem, the .. 295-014-860-867 — and Economy .. 014 ri AST END, Humours of War Relief in the Ill East, the Struggle in the Eastern Campaign, the ..

Economy and Taxation — Campaign, the ..

— Weakness at the Treasury .. — and Drink ..

— an Example from the L.C.C. — Mr. McKenna's New Scheme — and the Payment of Members Education and Honour — and War Egypt, the Gomm Menace to Elm 'Trees, a Group of . Englishman, an, Philosophizes Englishwoman, an, Philosophizes Excusers, Good ..

LIABLE for the Times, a Fancy Titles Fear, Women and

" Feelin"Eart," the ..

Financial Dutyur .. W Financing the War ,. First Year, the End of the Flowers of Flanders .. Fly, the Spider and the .. Ford, Mr., his " Ship of Fools " France, the Example of .. Frankness

GALLIPOLL the Partial Retirement from .. 004 Garlic, Wild

Germania contra Mundum 103-136.160-200-232 Germany, Cross-Currents In 5 — Phalanx, the Impulse of the — the American Note to .. 133 — the Turning-Point In her History . , 135 — the Long Preparation of .. 167 — Dr. W. Rathenau as Industrial Director of .. 409 — the Internal Condition of .. .. 865 German Chancellor, the, and Sir Edward Grey 261 — South-West Africa, the Surrender of ., 89 Germans, the Nutcracker Policy of the .. 100 Goncourt, Edmond do ('A Retrospect and a Parallel ") 383 Government, the Duty of Supporting the .. 528 Grace, the late Dr. W. G..... 668 th Grand Victualler to the Nation, the 36 Greece and Bulgaria .. 404-497 — and the Allies 729 Grey, Sir Edward, and Herr von Bothinann Hollweg 261 — — his Warning to Bulgaria , .. 433

HAMILTON, Sir Ian, his Dardanelles Despatch, 87

Heroes, Of All the World's Great .. 570 Highland Hearth-Flame, the .. .. 438 Hobhouse, Prof. L. T. (" A Converted Peace- Man ") 283 Honour and Education .. .. 74 — of the Brigade, the .. 822 Hospital, the Open-Air, at Cambridge. 8

Humiliation, a National (Lord St, •DavIdes

Attnek on the General Staff) .. 732

Humours of War Relief in the Nast End .. 468

Bus, John, the Quincentenary of .. 10 .. 408 .. 100 228 71.262 .. 108 .. 631 .. 614 .. 651 .. 730 .. 778 .. 74 .. 231 .. 864 .. 301 .. 560 .. 618 .. 233

8 .. 203 .. 900 .. 2700 . 62 61-887 .. 165

.. 468 733 .. 770 .. 007 .. 202

T MP OUT Duties, the American Loan and .. 433 1 Imported Goods, the Great Increase in .. 262 Inarticulate, the Religion of the 809 Income Tax Commissioners, Somerset House

— — a Universal

Industrial Balance, the .. Initiative in War, the _ Invasion Bogy, the, and Others ItalLthoef Magnanimity of — the Intellectual Contribution of, to *the War Italian Pilgrim, an, in War Time mow- tIon (Sept. 15th) .. .. 357

Kosovo, the Temple of .. 41

LA NLI:nulinlindgr8anfcrthtebeGermaiiPhalt;tix

Lincoln and the Draft ..

— and Mercy in War Little Peoples, the Voice of the .. Live Truisms Lloyd George, Mr., his Telegram to Mr. Seddon — — his Challenge to Trade Unionists .

— — as the " Speeder-up " . Loans, Public, and Private Savings London County Council, an Example from the Lottery Loans, the Proposal to Create ..

MACHIAVELLI and the War .. ..536 McKenna, Mr., and the Need of Economy 531 McKenna, Mr., and the Income Tax Com-

missioners.. .. . .. .. 507 — — his Now Wage-Saving &Lome .. .. 730 — — and the Drink Problem .. .. .. 777

— — and the Income Tax. .. .. 819 — his Proposal to Sell American Securities 867

Majority, the Will of the „ .. — .. 301 Make-Belleve and Money .. .. .. 75

Men, Women, and Machines .. .. .. 007

Morey and War. .. .. .. .. 532 i

— the Quality of, in War .. .. .. 780

Merthyr Election, the .. .. .. .. 778 Diestrovic, M. Ivan, Exhibition of Sculptures of 41 Military Situation, the (Sept. 4t11) .. .. 202 — — Oct. 16th) .. .. .. .. 496 — — Nov. 13th) .. . , .. .. 048 — — Nov. 27th) .. .. .. .. 728

— — Dec. 18th) .. .. .. .. SN

Ministers' Salaries Mink, the Story of a .. .. .. .. 138 Munitions Output, the (" Catching the Train ") 68 — Mr, Lloyd George on the Growth of .. .. 905

NATIONAL Register, the Creation of a .. 0 11 National Register, the, and Recruiting .. 70 National Register, What will the Government

Do with it f .. 197 National Registration Bill, the 39 — How to Fill up the Form.. .. 200 National Service Controversy, the .. 260 — — Lord Cromer on. .. 293 — the Will of the Majority .. 891

Neutrality, the Nemesis of .. 817 Nevinson, Mr. H. W., on the Army as the

Poor Dfan's University .. .. 231 .. New Leaf, a 264 Newspaper, the Duty of a......049 Nicholson, Prof. Shield, on the Neutrality of America 325 " No-Treating" Order, the Results of the .. 614 Nutcracker Policy of the Germane, the. , 100

nLD-AGE Pensions and Poor Relief .. 184

1-1 Open-Air Treatment of Wounds, the . , 8 Operations Committee, a Suggested .. _ 628 — — Mr, Asquith's Scheme for en .. _ 613 Owasea . .. .. 701 1)ACIFICIST Vision, the, in America.. 100-392 1 Parliament and Registration

Passing in Juno, 1915, a .. .. .. 360 .. go

Patriotism, the Teaching of .. .. 616 — Practical, in the Public Schools .. 066 — versus Speculation .. .. .. 907 Payment of Members .. .. 778 Peace Talk in Germany • . .. 5 — Dian, a Converted .. .. 263 — Feelers .. , . _ .. 690 — the Talk of .. .. 776 — the True Road to .. 816 567 810 186 728 4 72 601 636 42 608 654 40 281 780 484 328 825 356 905 730 651 007 .. 4 5002

.. 75 .. 50 .. 6018 .. 015

42 .. 652 .. 359 .. 303 .. 467 .. 040 Priding Oneself 781 Prodtretion, a Comparison of, in America and

England. . 436 Profit-Sharing ("1:ehe Paradoxes of num-

Work "). 015

Prohibition during the War 205.014.730-777.820-

800.867-908 Proverbs (" Live Truisms ") . 928 Prussians, Sir Walter Scott on the 298 Public Assistance. the Problem of .. 134 101).eTHENAII, Dr. W., the Self-Supporting

1133 Scheme of, for Germany 400 7ectiztligitatord Registration .

405-500

- Scheme, the of Lord Derby 530-500

Religion of the Inarticulate, the.. .. 860 Reprisals .. 520 Retrospect, a, and a Parallel .. 363 Rhyme.. 437 It oosevelt, Afr, and the American Pecificists 392 — — Intervenes on Behalf of a Spy .. 780

Roumania, the Attitude of . .. 404-400 Round Table, the, on England's financial Task 262

Rumour, Awed by . 808 Russia, the Great Struggle In .. 132 — and Warsaw. 104

.— the War in (• The Wolf by, the Ears ") .. 100

- the Situation In (Sept. 11th) 324

— the Spirit of 388 — the Initial Victory of ........690

Russian Words in English Dress— 235

4:1 JUDIUMENIC, the .. .. 908 1.73 St. Davkite Lord, his Charges against the

Staffs in France 732 Saving and the War Loan 7 Savings, Private, and Public Loans 730 Scott, Sir Walter, on the Pr:sedans .. 298 Self-Supporting Milieu, the 490 Serbia, the German Attack on .. 406-407 — the German Invasion of 048 — the Overrunning of.. 728 Sluelivele Dr., on the Industrial Factor in the Shields and Armour 102 Shopkeepers Silvio Pellico In an Austrian Prison .. 266 Sim-Sam the plink .. 138

Slave, Southern, the. Aspirations of the.. 38

Serrates and the Shirkar , . , . 821 Soldiers for the Land .. 654 South African Elections the .. 504

Speculation versus Patriotism .. 907

" Speeder-up," Mr. Lloyd George as the ., 905 Spkler, the, and the Fly .. 733 Standard of Living, the New 137

Stanton, Mr., the 'Victory of, at Merthyr .. 778

Subaltern, Letters from the Trenches of a 329

Subterranean Passages I. .. 702

Swede, a, on the Internal Condition of Germany 865 ejleeXATION, Poitaibilitles of 71

1 Taxation, High, the Advantages of .. 436 Thrift and the NVar Loan.. .. 7 lerpites, Grand Admiral von, his Quarrel with 'Herr von Betirmann Hollweg .. 5 Moe, Fancy..........203

" Trade," the Opportunity of the 866

Trude Union Congress, the ......323

Trade Unions and lecte-Work 616 — — and the Working of Shifts .. 097 Mule Unionists, Air. Lloyd George's Challenge to 350 Treasury, Weakness at the Trees 394 Trench Scenes, Some 320 — Making, the Charm of 500 Truisms, Live . .. 828

VENICE In War Time 469 Victualler (the Grand) to the Nation .. 36 Virtues, Destructive .. 297

Vodka, the Remits of the Prohibition of .. 60D

Voluntary System, the, and Compulsion 012

Volunteer, the Statue of the .. 565 Voluuteer Training Corps as Trench-Makers .. 500 Volunteers, Lord Derby and the 408

WALES, South, the Coal Strike Settle-

ment 111 .. 102 NVar LOU, Thrift and the 7 War Savings Committee, the Parliamentary .. 108

— Bonuses.. .. .. 204 — Committee, Mr. Asquities Scheme for a .. 613 Rditary, the • 782

Warfare, Barbarous, the Folly of .. 190 — time Revival of Ancient Methods of.. .. 570 10

Western Victories, the , 4324 " W. G.", . 508

William .. 732 Wilson. President : the Nemesis of Neutrality 817 Wolf by the Ems, the (Germany amid Russia) .. 197 Women and the war .. • . . • .. 101 and Fear • .. 909 VEAL Find, the End of the.. .. 105 Y.M.C.A. Rut, Talk in a .. 870

ART.

Remind:ens, Louis (" A Greet Cartoonist ") .. 829

POETRY.

Adventurers, time (May Byron) .. Rattle or Kosovo, the .. Boreal% 10 (Janice Rhoades) ..

Perkins, Mrs., and Others Phalanx. the Impulse of tho Phantom Gold.,

E Philosophy of en Englishman, the — of an Englishwoman, the .. Piece-Work, the Paradoxes of •. Pilgrim, a, In War Time Mg do Terre, Building in Portuguese Contract Labour ..

Possession, the Sense of .. .. • • Poet Office, the, and the Army .. Press Censorship, the Warsaw and Russia 742 .. 0(18 .. 700 British Merchant Service, 1915 (Mho CL Fox Smith) Call, the (George Frankland) Christ In Flanders Collects, the Last Two (Alfred Cochrane) .. " temivahisconce "—Rye : Midsummer, 1015 (Victor Mallet) .. .. 113 Edith Cavell (Moray Dalton) .. 540

Edith Cavell.. . .. 023 England (Philip Merle:ale.) .. 742

Enlilearillacert%Terprellirri" August, 1915 (Sir 303

Englishman, the PrIvilage. of an 80

Fuchnehteda .. 80 His Chance.. . 17 His Only Way (Habberton Lultiam) .. 273 In Memoriam F E. H. Sams 211 June, 1016 (F. W. Bouedllion) .. 17 Last Post .. 708 Afamerpt (Laurence pinyon) 877 Nairnshire Revisited.. 143 Our Fighting Men (Ella Fuller Maitland) 570 Fortievoe Poachers, the (Florence BL Wilson).. 670 Rod Christmas, the (NV, H. Draper) 017 " Somewhere in Franco " (John llogbe3) .. 401 Son, the Only .. 177 To sly ?emits, Gone Before Their Day (Guy Kendall) ... . , To the Linemen : .October, 1015 .. To the Living from the Dead .. Western 'Am, the : Flanders, May, 1915 ..

Barrington, Mrs. Russell, ed. by—The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot Bithell, Jethro—Contemporary Belgian Litera- ture . . Blake, J. P.,. ed. v—official Regulations for Volunteer Training Corps .. Bland, J. 0. P.—Germany's Violations of the Laws of War, 1914-15..

Briadby, E. 0.—The Life of Barnes% Browne, Right Rev. G. F.—The Recollections of a Bishop „ „ Burgess, F. 'VV.—Antique Furniture Burns, 0. Dellele—Political Ideals

CAFPIN, Charles N.—How to Study Old Masters and Modern Painters 477 Cammaerte, Emile—Belgian Poems: Patriotic Chants, and other Poems .. .. 20 Carrick, Thomas, od, by—Bohemia under Haps-

burg Misrule 10 Chatfield-Taylor, H. C.—Goldoni 705 Christensen, Arthur — Politics and Crowd-

Morality 213 Conway, Sir Martin—The Sport of Colleetine.. 147 Cook, 11. Caldwell, ed. by—Perse Playbooks

No. 5 410 Courtney, W. L.; arranged by—The Literary Man's New Testament.. 330 Creed, John Mildred—My Recollections .. 001 Curzon, Lord—Subjects of the Day , . 48 — War Poems, and other Translatious • . 80

reALTON, Sir Cornelius Neale—The Life of Thornier Pitt Dicey, A. V., intro. hy—wordsworth on the Convention of Cintra

Dodge, Eva—Report of history Teaching la Girls' Schools in Germany DGEWORTli, Edward — The Human .. lel German _ „ 212 Eliot, Charles W.—The Road Towards Peace .. 214 Eltzbacher, Paul, ed. by—Germany's Food 000 Evans, Berlah—The Life Romance of Lloyd

— S.—Black a'n'd White in theSOuther.n. 445 George

States.. 700 E'rersley, Lord—The Partitions of Poland .. 60 Eyre, John R.—efonograph on Leonardo da Ninere " Mona Lisa "

FARJENEL, Prof. Fr:r.nandflIrou;gh ti.me 064 Je Chinese Revolution Figgie, Darrell—George \V. Russell .. 021

Fletcher, C. It. L.—A Handy Guide to Oxford.. 447 Forteecue, Granville—Russia, the Betimes, and the Dardanelles 832 ARDNER, Prof. W. AL, ed. by—The British

lX Coal-Tar Industry... .. 687 Gayda, Vtrgtnio—Modern Austria.. .. 403

Gould, B. Apthorp--NVar Thoughts of an Optludst 5e3 Gouldsbury, C. Re—Tiger Slayer by Order (Dlgby Device)

Graves, Arnold F.---The Ramat:: — A. P, od, dec., by—The Reciter's Treasury Irish Verse and Prose 371 (11ffilaud, Antoine—Modern Germany and her Historians HAir4eveol:teVi'sP"rson mils ped3cus1;evtgi O31 Harvey, W. J., .te.—Denmark and the lernes 685

Day, Ian—The First Hundred Thousand .. 918 Haditt, W. Carow—The Venetian Republic 177 lleadlaln, J. We—The History of Twelve Days,

July 24th to August 4th, 1014. 83 licuslowe, J. it.—Anne Hyde, Duchess of York 744 Hirst, F. J1.----The Political Economy of War .. 275 Holland, Henry Scott—A /Iundlo of Memories, 170

Hone, J. 31.--NVillban Butler Yeats 021 Hunker, James—Ivory Apes and Ptacocks 870 Hutton, Stanley—Bath and Bristol . .. 764

IF ERCFILAS, Dr. C.—Eleftherho Venizelos le Ile Ids Life and \York 579 King, 11r. W. 1.--1110 Necalth and Income of

the People of the United States .. 511 219 820 330 48 445 475 309 508

BOOKS—Authors.

A. LEX] NSKY, Gregor—Russia and the Great

370 Andler, Cle—Le Pangermanisme 401

n ADEN-POWELL, Sir Robert — Indian ill Memories..........401 Balfour, A. J.—Theism and Eu1=1115111 .. 000 Ball, F. E.—The Correspondence of Jonathan

745 144 707 611 475 110 920 116 877 580 830 445 18 273 Knox, Gordon le--The Spirit of the Sell .. 542 Keeled, IV. De—The South Americans.. .. 023 Kusee Baron de—An lenglishinmes Recollec- tions of Egypt 180

LEGG, J. NVIekhera, ed. by—Cremate

Liturgeed Projects 244 Leonard, R. AI, selected by--lemigran:s .. 703

Upson, le.--An Introduction to the Economic

History of England .. .. 422 Lodge, Sir (River—The War and After.. ... 545 MCCABE, Joseph—The Kaiser : ILLSPersonene t and Career .. 420 Marriott, J. A. It, &c.—The Evolution of

Pruseia— . .. 703 Martin, L. (L, ed. *by—Tire \Yorks of Henry Vaughan .. Morse, John—An.lengthii:man the*Russ1;11 543

Ranks. . .. 710 Murray, Glibert--The Foreign )Policy of Sir Edward Grey, 1900-1015 83

ilsTA.301;0 L. :11.--(larnsany.: and :liastern. 508 lievrbolt, Sir Henry—The Boolt of the Tlihi Red Lino688 geee'DONNI3LL, Eliot—The Irish Abroad : a

kJ'

Record of the Achievements of NVanderere from Ireland........300 Oldmeadow, Ernest—Home Cookery in War Time 213

Oliver, Frederick Scott—Ordeal by Battle 17 Onammidson, II, ,to.--ltilles and Arnnumlilon and Rine Shooting 247 pFrederick—My Year of War 878

1 Pares, Bernard—Day by Day with tiro

Russian Army .. . 792 Petrie!, Marchese Maditialona--The Petrie! Memoirs 340 Pears, Sir Edwin—Forty Years In Coast anthroplo 540 Noe Mrs. C. 8.--Learning to Conk .. 278 Phelps, WilliamLyon--Itobert Browning .. 743 rellipeon, Coleman—International Law and the Great War 305 Poneonby, Arthur—Democracy and Diplomacy 700 Pooloy, A. BI, od, by—The Secret Memoirs of Count Tadasu Hayashi.. 113 Powell, E. A.—The End of the Trail 60 — Ellie le—The Evolution of the Money Market .. 178 1C)AelSeele, Sir W. M.—The Trustworthiness it, of the New Testament .. 277 Rennie, David Watson—The Elements of Style 712 Reseelaeon, A. le. .1.--Boeute Fact, and Ex- perience 628 itmlesdale, Lord—Memories „ 665 Reed, John--Insurgent Mexico 180 Reid, Forrest—W. B. Yeats : a Critical Study.. 510 Robertson, C. Grant, eece—The Evolution of Prussia 703 (ei CHACE?, David S.--John Russ : Ids Life, kJ Teachings, and Death 668 Seton-Watson, It. W.—Roumania and the Great War 81

— — The Balkans, Italy, and the Adriatic .. 36D Shadtvele C. EL--The Paradise of Dente

Alighted 683 Solovyoll, leadindr--NVar and Christianity .. 001 Spurr, F. 0.—Five Years under the Southern

Cross e. . .. 115 Stephens, Winifred—French Novelists ot To-

. day Second Series . 608 Stevenson, Mrs. Robert Louis—The (Tides uf the 'Janet Nichol ' among the South Sea Islands .. 625 Stewart, II. le—Nietzsche and the Ideals of Modern Germany .. 708 Stowell, Idiocy C.---The Diplomacy of the \\'ar of 1014.. 304 Sumichrest, F. C. de—America and the Britons 541 Sykes, Sir Mark—The Caliphs' Last Heritage.. 742 filHAvER, W. IL—Life and Lettere 1 John May ..

USHER, Roland G.—Pan-Americanism VILLARD, 0. G.—Germany Embattled .. 270 WEAVER, Lawrence—Memorials and Monu- ments .. 211 Welby, T. E.—Swinburne : a Crated Study .. 114

Wessolitsky, G. do—Russia and Democracy 244 White, Dr. J. William—America and Germaoy 338 Whiteing, Richard—My Harvest 832 Wiener, Leo—An interpretation of the Ruselan

People 145 Williams, 11. Valentine—With Our Army In

Flanders , . 711

BOOKS—Subisots.

ABLAZONS, time North-West—Thomas Wiffen 449 America and the Batons-1o. C. de sumi.

chrast 544 Americans, the So nth—W. Ii. Koebel 623 Animals Where they Talk—IL If. Naseau 688 Aesumption of the Blessed virgin Mary, the-- Bishop of Norwich .. 1:m3 Australia : Five Years under time southern

Cross—F. C. Spurr .. i 1.;

Austria, efodern—Virgiulo Gayda . , . 49 ; Author's Craft, the—.Arnold Denude 0k27

BDAGE1I0T, waiter the works and Bite of—Ed. by Mrs. Russell Barrington .. 114

Baroave, the Life of—E, B. Brad by .. • 140 Bath and Bristoi—staidey Hutton .. 764 Belgian Literature, Co :itemiser ary—J ether) Bithell 707 Bishop, time Recollections of a—Right Rev. G. F. Browne .. 020 Black and White in the Southern States—M. S. Evans 766 Browning, Robert—William Lyon Pirelni 74;1 of .. 017 .. 243 (1 ALI PHS' Lust Heritage, the—Sir Mark lJ Sykes.. .. 742 CHILDREN'S BOORS, Various 080.708-837-881- 924 004

Chl;lasrticalti,v'a'nd War—Vladimir 601 Christian Reconstruction of Modern Life, the—

C. H. Dickinson.. .. 372 Church in Evolution, the Place of the—J. M.

Tyler .. .. 372 (hurdles, English, Pulpits, Lecterns, and

Organs 111—.1. C. Fox . 84 Cities hi Evolution—Patrick Geddes — .. 688 Coal-Tar Industry, the British—Ed. by Prof. W. M. Gardner .. . .. 687

f.c.1:oolnslegeinnig t.hLSir an of—Sir

E f1:61prColvalfasis: 147 dall.. 584

Constantinople, Forty Years • Edwin

Pears 540

Cooker!, and Hoosehold Books :—

— Belgian Housekeeping in England—Margaret

Clapham, &v. . .. 84 — ionic, Learning to—Mrs. C. 8. Peel 278 — Cookery Book, the Invalid and Convalescent —A-lye Lowth 213 -- Cookery, Home, in War Time—Ernest Old- meadow '213

— Cookery : May Byron's "How to Save"—

Hodder (pub.) . , 713 — Economy In War Time—II. Eustace Miles .. 545 — Knitting Book, the Modern—Ed. by Flora Ellekmann .. 545 —. Peale": Recipe Book, the—Annie A. Barnett 213 -- Referee Housekeeping Book, the—Truscott & Son (pub.).,_ .. 545 — Soup Book, the Everyday—S. Paul (pub.) .. 213 Craniner's Liturgical Projects—Ed. by J. Wick- hem Loa. 240 Crowd-Morality an'ti. atrIsten- sen 246 Cruise of the' Janet Nichol '--Mrs. Robert Louis evenson 625 Cubists and Post-Impressionists—A. J. Eddy .. 477 Curzon, Lord, a Selection of Speeches and Writings of—Ed. by D. M. Chapman-Huston 48

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ANTE ALIGIDERI, the Paradise of-

LI C. L. Shadwell . • . • Davis, Thomas : Selections from his Works—

Ed. Democracy and Diplomacy—Arthur Poneonby Denbigh, First and Second Earls of—Cecilia, Countess of Denbigh Denmark and the Danes—W. J. Harvey and

C. Rep mien Dogma, Fact, and Experience—A. E. J. Raw-

linsou • • • • • •

CONOMIC History of England, an Introduc- 1J Con to the-311. Lipson .. 422

E conomies, Books dealing with :—

— Berlin, Dwellings in—T. C. Iforsfall..

— Econondc Conditions of Working-Class House- holds—A. L. Howley, — Economic Doctrines, a History of—Charles Gide, &e..

-- Income—Scott 'Nearing

— Livelihood and Poverty—A. L. Howley, km — Money Market, the Evolution of the—Ellis T. Powell ..

— Poor Law Relief, Some Recent Developments of—W. A. Ballward Egypt, an Englishman's Recollections of— Baron de Kusel Eneland, This—Compiled by Edward Thomas.. E pigrams—Belected by E. 31. Leonard .. Emery Irishman's Library "—UnwIn (pub.)

1,3,11 BEM Novelists of To-day : Second • Series—Winifred Stephens_ French, Works in :- - Ambulance, la Guerra vac Wane—Abbe F.

Klein „ - Deleimie Sunglante, la—M. Verhaereu !ranee, Pa Vollard — Chants du llivouac—ThOodere BUM ..

— Comma ono Terre sans Eau "—Jacques des Cachous, . — Dixreude—Charics Le' „ , - Ingo] ph l'Aband onue—Rene Bashi -- Grandee Moues, lee—Henri Lavedan — Viterbo ou'on fouls--Cloorgee do Lys • hilstoire Illuetree de la Guerre—M. nano. 476 — journal dune Franytise en Ailoniagne- " El Altlar ".. .. 477

- Noire Pattie—Charles Peguy. 477

Pringerninunnime, le—Ch. Ander 401 — Pavillon aux Livros, le—J. Hudault— .. 477 -- Pendant l'Orege—ltainy do Gourmont 477 -- Melts du Temps do in Cluerre—Ren6 Hugo 470 — Vcillfo des Armes, la : Le Depart—Moe.

ImlucelLe Thirtyre 477 i'lliniture, Antique-4'. W. Burgess .. 116 1 ERMAN Y, North and Central, Teaching of ▪ History in Girls' Schools in--Eva Bodge 445 God's Strong People—Rev. A. W. Gough ..

Goldoni-11. C. Chatfield-Taylor.. „ 705 Governess, Recollections of a Royal—Hutehlim. Sun (pub.)

Gypsy's Parson, the—Rev. George Hell .. 681 TJARVEST, My—ltlehard Whiteing 832 11 Hay, John, Life and Letters of—W. R.

Thayer .. .. 017 Hayashi, Count Tadasu, the Secret Memoirs of—

Ed. by A. M. Feeley .. 113 Heraldry, A.B.C. of—G' C. Rothery 088

Buss, John—David S. Schaff 608

Hyde, Anne, Duchess of York—j. R. Henslowe 741 Chinese Revolution, Through the—Prof. Fernand 683 746 700 747 085 020 215 007 667 -007 667 178 134 180 922 703 746 668 476 476 703 477 477 470 477 470 477

INDIAN Memories—Lieut.-General Sir Robert Baden-Powell.. .. 404 Indian Subjects, Books dealing with

Abdul Bohn, Talks by—George Bell (pub.) . 148 — Archaeological Survey of India : Annual Report, 1913-14--Bengal Secretariat (pub.) 248 — Gujarat Folk Lore, Notes on—Compiled by R. E. Enthoven .. 148 — Hindus and Muhamsdans, List of the Feasts and Holidays of—Calcutta Govern- ment Printing Press (pub.).. 148 — Iuayat Khan, the Confessions of—Regina

M. Bloch..........148

— India, the People of—Sir H. H. Risley 148 — Indian Myth and Legend—Donald A. Mac- kenzie • .. 148 — Indian TheismDr. Nicol Mitonleol.' .. 148 — Jainism, the Heart of—Dr. Margaret Steven- son.. 148 — Monuments, Muhammadan and British Annual Report of the Superintendent, 1914 —Government Press (pub.) 248 — Rajputs, the—Thakur 6hr1 jessrajsinglip Seesocila 627 — Sikhs, a Short History Of the—C. H. Payne.. 148 — Tiger Slayer by Order—C. E. Gouldsbury .. 603 — West, My Visit to the—T. Ramnakrisima .. 148 Ireland, the Famous Cities of—Stephen Gwynn 748 Irish Abroad, the—Eliot O'Donnell ..301 — Murmur, the Book of—Ed. by C. L. Graves 740 — Orators and Oratory—Intro. by Prof. T. AC Kettle.. .. • . • . 746

— Poetry, the Book of—Ed. by A. I'. (leaves .. 740 — Verse and l'rose, the Reciter's Truesury of—

Ed., &e., by A. P. Graves, Sec. .. :171 Ivory Apes and ).'eaccieks--Jamues Huneker .. 879 TANET NICHOL,' the Cruise of the, among el the South Sea Islands-51 rs. Robert

Louis Stevenson. . 625 Japanese Problem in the 'United' States, the—

H. A. Millie _ „ 279

KAIISJEctete—jr, TZpharlii°ViMrork 420 Pales-

tine—Samuel Batches .. .. 923

T tIONARDO DA " Mona Lisa,"

_LI Monograph on—John R. Eyre , 18 Liturgical Projects, Cracuner's—Ed. by J.

Wickham Legg .. . 248 Lloyd George,- the Life Romance of—Beriall

Evans 440

MAGAZINES, the 52-181-308.478-028-060-834 Mark Rutherford, Pages from his Journal—Ed. by his Wife _ 341 Maternity : Letters from Working Women—

Bell (pub.) .. . .. 405 Memorials and Monuments—Lawrence 'Weaver 211 Memories—Lord Rodesdale .. 005 — a Bundle of—Henry Scott Holland 179 Mexico, Insurgent—.7ohn Reed „. .. 180 — New, to British Columbia : the End of the Trail—E. A. Powell.. 50

MILITARY BOOKS (see under War Books). " Mona Lisa," Leonardo da Vinci's Monograph

on—John R. Byre 18 Money Market, the Evolution of the—Ellis 3'. Powell 178

NAVAL BOOKS (see under War Books). Negro Question in the Southern States— M. S. Evans........700 New Testament, the Bearing of Recent Discovery on the Trustworthiness of the—Sir

W. M. Ramsay 277 — — the, in the Twentieth Century—Maurice

Jones .. . 512 — the Literary Maus—Arranged, do., by W. L. Courtney.. . 839 Nietzsche and the Ideals of Modern Uormany-

H. L. Stewart .. .. 708 Novels, Stories, Tales, ha. :--• — Allies—John England.. • .. • • 021 Annora—Blackwood (pub.) 29 — At the Door of the Gate—Forrest Reid .. 585 — Bealby : a Holiday—H. G. Wells .. 85 — Bottle-Fillers, time—Edward Noble.. .. 030 — Captive, the—Phyllis Bottoms .. 51:4 — Change—M. Willcocks 450 — Dark Rosaleen—M. Si. Francis 373 — Derni-Royal—Ashton 1tIplero .. 713 — Eithain House—Mrs. Ilumphry Ward .. 546 — Extra Day, the—Algernon Blackwood .. 512 — Far Country, n•Winston Churchill 21 — " For This I Had Borne Him "—G. '.

Brodby .. 748 Freelonds, the—John Galsworthy .. 248 - "Good Old Anna "—Mrs. Delloo-Losvudes.. 885 Ocaxi. Ship ' Bromptan Castle,' the—Lady Ball „ .. 270 — Great Tub Slope, the—Blackwoixl (pub.) .. 216 Harbour, the—Ernest Poole .. . 118

— Holiday Adventures of Mr. P. 3. Davenant, the—Lord Frederic Hamilton . • 18/

— 1 Pose—Stella Benson .. 795 in Brief Authority—F. Anstey 481 — lim Air. ICROX'S Country—E. tE. Somerville and Martin Ross , 151 -- Jmcket, the—Jack London . . 280 J. Locke . , 240

— - Kennedy People, the—W. Putt RisLo , 513

- 1.arly of the Reef, the—IF. Frankfort Moore.. 352 — Land of the Sacrist Leaf —Mrs A E. Taylor — Later Life the—Louis Coupe' 093 — Little Iliad, the Maurice Hewlett , o21 — Lone Wolf,thc—Loitis Joseph Vance 2411 -- Lost Face—Jock London 750 — 3lomry-Andrew-- —Noble Howard 216 -- Millstone—Harold .. 55 — 31r. Broom and his Brother—Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick..........588

— Money Master, the—Sir Gilbert Parker .. 373 — Moonbeams from the Larger Lunacy—

Stephen Leacock „ „ . 8311 — Much Ado abeut Nothing—Greening (pub.).. 450 -- Never in Doubt—Nat Gould 311

- Nicky-Nan, Reservist,"-Sir A. Viler-Couch 151

— Unkieyita:j, the—E. F. Benson 481

Stor es, Tales, ,C.o. (continued):-

--- Path of Life. the—Stijn Strouvels . 85 Penelopo's Postscripts—Kate Douglas Wig- - Raft, the—Coningsby .1.lawson „ ..22

— Rank and Riches—Archibald 31arshall .. 342 — Rebel Lady the—John Barnett .. 885 — Red Bob of the 1.11smareks—Boatrice Grim- slum

— Research Magnificent, the—H. 0. NV.ells (6(77(1

1

. )

— Rose•Colourcd Room, the—Mande Little .107 — Salt of Life—Mrs. George de Home Valzey — Salute to Adventurers—John Buchan .. 18:3 - - Secret Son, the—Mrs. Henry Dudeney 407 — Sergeant Michael Cassidy, R.E.—Hodder (pub.) . 184 — Shower and Shine—Guy Fleming . , 55 — Some Elderly People and their Young Friends—Miss S. M,acnaughtan .. 117 — Son of His Father, the—Ridgwell Cullum .. 71:1 — Story of Julia Page, the—Kathleen Norris — 796 -- Tall Ship, as—" Bartimemis ".. 400 — Ten Degrees Backward—Ellen Timmy- croft Fowler .. 810 — Thirty-ulna Steps, the—John Buchan .. 630 — Through a Dartmoor Window—Beatrice Chose .. 481 — Victorians., the—W Netta Syrett .. 547 Vietory—Josepli Conrad .. .. 450 — Voice of the Turtle, the—Frederick Watson SO — Voyage Out, the—Virginia 'Woolf 54 Young Man's Year, a—Anthony hope 481 1O4ADAlltk No VieLX-23-55-80418-152-184-2.1(1-240- 2811-311-342.373-407-450.482-513.547.586.030- 071-714-750-790-837-885-024.

,CILLD Masters, How to Study the—Charles H.

kJ Collin . 477 Ono Hundred and Forty-sixth Regiment, Ikun- 'Aligns of the — Complied by Mary G. G. Brainard 512 "DAINTERS, Modern, flow to Study the-

1 Charles H. Cattle .. 477 Paradise of Dante Alighted, the—C. L. Shad- well .. 683 Patrizi Memoirs, the—Trans. by Mrs. Hugh leforasoker .

Persc Playbacks : No. 6—Ed. by 1L Caldwell

Personality 'and Fellowship—W.' Bradfield ',137H9)

Pitt, Thomas, the Life of—Sir Cornelius Neale Dalton . 580

Poetry, Books of :-

- Belgian Poems—Emile Cainumerts 20

— War Poems, and other Trandations—Lord Curzon .. . , tot Poland, the Partitions of—Lord Eversley .. 50 Pollee Systems, European—lt. B. Fosdick .. 023

Politics and Crowd-Morality—Arthur Christen- son .246 Political Ideals, their Nature and Development

—0. Belisle Burns .. 877 Poole from a Royal Garden, a—Foreword by the Bishop of Kensington 748 Prussia, the Evolution of—J. A. R. Marriott, .e.e. 70:; Pulpits, Lecterns, and Organs in English Churches—J. C. Cox .. 131

QUARTERLIES, the .. 110.584•7111

1)111ICITER'S Treasury of Irish Verse and IL Prose, the—Ed., eke., by A. 1'. Graves, tt.c. 371 Recollections, My---John Mildred Creed.. .. 004 Redesdale, Lord : his Memories—Hutchinson (pttb.) Rosalba's Journal—Austin Dobson 584 Royalist Father and Roundhead Son—Cecilia, Countess of Denbigh 747 Russell, George W.—Darrell Figgie 921 Rutherford, Mark, Pages from his Journal= Ed. by his Wife.. , • , 311 CAINTS and Sinners, Legends of, from the

1D Irish—Ed. by Douglas Hyde .. 740 School-Books :-

- Education, Commercial, Principles and Methods hi—Joseph Kuhn, dm. .. 421 — Education, Elementary, History of, he Eng- land and Wales—C. 131.rehonough.. .. 421

— Eder:Aloe, Secondary, the Principles of—

Ed. by Paul Monroe .. 421 — Education, What :Do We Mean by 7-

J. IVelton 421 — Parents' Assistant, the New—Stephen Paget 421

Sicilian Studies—Alexander Nelson Hood 478 Silence, the Fellowship of—Ed. by Cyril Ilephor 768 Silver, Old, Chats On—Arthur H aselen 21 the Spirit of the—Gordon D. Knox .. 3.12 Southern cross, Fivu Years under the—F. C.

Spurr . , 115 Spindrift—Ed. by Geoffrey Calleuder .. 922 Style, the Elements of—David 'Watson Ramie.. 712 Subjects of the Day—Earl Curzon of Kedleston 48 Suez, Travels East of—Rachel Humphreys .. 419 Swift, Jonathan, the Correspontlemx: of—F. E. .

Swilhaibllurne : a Critical Study—T. E. Weiby 11 riSHEISM and Humanisin—A. J. Balfour .. 509 J_ Tiger Slayer by Order (Digby Davies)— C. E. Gouldsbury 903 Town Planning Review, the—Liverpool Uni-

versity Press (pub.) 915

Trail, time End of the—E. A. Powell . . „ 50 Transpurt, the History and Economies ot Anatomy of—ilex ie'ut Cole. OSA

Tite'ke.s,WtimeliAirrIEtrishitiyu V , TNITED STATES, the Wealth and Income

U of the People of the—W. 1. King .. 544 -V H

AUGAN, Henry, the Works of—Ed, by V L. C. Martin .. 543 Venetian Republic, the—W. Carew Hazlitt .. 177 Ventzelos, Eleftherlos—Dr. U, 'Cereal:is .. 579

Virgin Mary, the Assumption of the Blessed—

Bishop of Norwich .. 400

WALES, History of Elementary Education in Englaud and—C. Birchenough .. 420 WAR, 6031CS DEALING WITH THIT. 1- - Auorylmes and Dirigibles of war-le A.

Talbot ... . , 21. - Amarlea and Clermrtuy-Dr. J. William White 8 is -- Arun and the Map-Ian C. Hannah - Army, the Amateur-Patrick - Artillery, the Origin of-11. \V. I,. Hi ins 217 - Austria, Modern-Virginio Gayda 401 - :131fficane, the, Italy, and the Adrlatle-lt. W. Seton-Watson - • 333 - Bayonet Fighting, Practical -B=aar, elennite, and Mart (]]flee (pub.) 413 - Belgium, a Journal of Impressions in- May Sinclair.. „ 477 - Belgium and Luxemburg, England's Guar- antee to-C. 1'. Sanger, ke. . 095 -- Belgium, the Agony of-Frank Fox.. .. 51.

- :Belgium, the Glory of-Roger Mapco „ 53

- Belgium's Agony-Emile Verhaereu 24s -- Blinded Soldiers and Sailors Gift-Book, the- Ed. by G. Goodehild 834 - Bohemia under • Hapsburg Misrule - 140. by Thomas Capok .. • • 19 - Botha, Louis-Keith Morris .. 880 -- Cambridge, the First Eastern amoral Hos- pital at-Dr. Shipley " 8 - Campaign of 1914 in France and Belgium, the-G. IL Porris .. 215 - Crisis, the Intornationel, in its Ethical and Psychological Aspects-H. Milford (Tully) 307 - Crown Prince, the Real-C. Newnes (pub.).. 215 - Democracy and Diplomacy-Arthur Pon- sonby.. 700 - Be Wet, the Capture of--P. J. Sampson .. 880 - Diplomacy, the, of the War of 1014-Ellery C. Stowell .. .. 304

- Egypt, Recollections of-Baron de Engel .. 180

- - Fighting Men, With Our-Rev. W, E. Sellers

- First Hundred Thousand, the-Ian Hay .. 018 - Flanders, With Our Army In-G. Valentine Williams - France at War-Rudyard Klpilu'g 998 - 'Franco In War Time-MandSutton-

Piokhard 372 - France, the Book of-Ed. by Winifred Stephens .. • • „ - French Army before Napoleon, the-Spenser

Wilkinson . . 340 - Front, a Fortnight at the-Right :Rev. H.

Rumen Wakefield 080 - Front, at the, with Three Armies-G. For- tescue.. 51 - Front, the Bishop of London's Visit to the- Roy. G. Vernon Smith 51 - Germany and Eastern lf nropo-L. B, Nainier 508 - Cerinany Embattled-O. G. 274 - Germany, Modern, and her Historians- Antoloe °unload . • 273

- Germany's Food-Ed. by Paul Eltzbacher- 000 - Germany's Violations of the Laws of War, 1014-15-Trans. &o. by J. 0. P. Bland .. 475 - German Stole, the-Jules Clans 005 - German Patriotism, the Teaching of-Eva

Dodge 445 - Cerinam the Huinan-Edward Edgeworth.. 212 - Grenade Warfare-G. Dysop.. 922 - Grey, bir Edward, the ledreign Policy of : •

1006-1015-Gfibert. Murray 83

- Honour, the Field of -H. Fielding 424 How to Keep Fit-Major H. Waite 748 Imperial Army Series-Ed, by E' Solauo 150

---infantry Tactics, a Study of the Develop-

ment of-Colonel Beca 418 International Government, Towards-John A. Hobson • 307 leternational Law and the Groat War-Cole- man 1'1111111)am 303 Keiser, the-Joseph McCabe, . , 420 Eaatur and Catastropho-Theodore A. Cook 213

- Letter Writing. Orders, doe Guide to Official

-Ualo Polder' (pub.) • .. 448 31ap Reading-L. Noreock, 418 - Marching Terms and Evuletioos-Herbert

E. Naylor - • " ' 472

-• - Men, Women, and War-IV ill Irwin., 51 - Monuments and Memorials - Lawrence Weaver et[ Mungters, the Story of the-Mrs. Victor

Rickard • • ' ' 02.2

Musketry Teacher, the-Capt. A. Morris .. 718 -- Nationalism and War in the Near East- Clerenden Press (puha 337 Nietzseho and the Ideals of Modern Germany

-11, L. Stewart ; , 708 -- Official Publications Based on the Neeotia- tame Preceding the Outbreak of War-

.1. W. ileadlani 83 - optimist, War Thoughts of an-Banjamin

A pthorp Gould _ -- Ordeal by Battle-Frederick Scott Oliver - 17 -- Union]. n Irately Guide to, for the Wounded -C. IL L. Fletcher- „ -- Pan-A morleanism--11,01and If. t's1v.r. Pangermanlinie, lo-Ch. Atelier

- Park War Days-C. I. Barnard , - Peace, the Road Towards-Charles W. Eliot - Pictures (War) Behind. the Linea-Atm Mal-

colm . • • .. Poison War, the-A. A, Roberts •

• Political Economy of War, tie--F, W. picot Prugsha rho Evolution of-j. A.R. Marriott and (1. Brant Robertson the-Thnicur Ski Jessrajsinghjl

Seesodia .. 027 -- Retrofit, the Lona--Arnold F. Graves • , 147 -- Revolvers and Pistols-Prank Howlett.. 448 ---and Ammunition atilt .11.11h Shooting.--

11.

Onnutuelson and E. if, Robinson .. 247 - Roumania and the Great Iattr-it. IV, Scion- Wn tsn • • ' - .1:lash and Dentoentey-G. de Wesaeiltsky- 244 aussia avid the Went War-Gregor Alex- insky , • 170 711 150 581 -147 2 GI 4111 880 214 001 215 273 703 81,

Rata, Rooks (leafing with the (continue]):-

- Russia, the Balkans, and the Dardanelles- Granville Fortescue.. .. 832 - limslan Army, Day by Day with the- Bernard Pares.. 702

- Russian People, an Interpretation of tile

Leo Wiener . .. 145 - Russian Ranks, an English man In the-- John Mono • • • • - Science and War-Sir William Osier. .. 022

- setCtlliazent., the Great-O- Ernest ]calla 1107

- Soldier's Night Guide, tbo-Gale Polders

Soldlere' Stories of the Ivar-Vralter Wood : ia44 - - Soul of War, the-Philip Gibbs 215

- Surgeon in Khaki, a-A. A. Martin 001 - Terror to Triumph, Through Mr. Lloyd George's War Spoeehos-Arrauged by F. L. Stevenson 440 - Text-Book of the War, a-Dr. J. William

White .. • • • 338

- Text-Books, Imperial Army Burlos--Murray (pub.).. .. 150 - Thin Red Line, the Book of the-Sir Henry Newbolt - Truth About the War, the-A. A. Giuliano .. 005 - Twelve Days, the History of : July 24th to August 4th, 1014-J. W. Headlam .. 83 - Undying Story, the-W. Domains Newton .. 00/ - United States and Europe's Victor, a Fore- cast of the. Inevitable Choir between the- Roland G. Usher . .. 243 - United States, the Neutrality of the, in Relation to the British and German Em-• Aires-Shield Nicholson 325 - Vonizelos, Eleftherlos-Dr. C. Kerofilas 579 - Volunteer Training Corps Handbook, the- F. A. M. Webster 2 78 - Volunteer Training Corps, Official Regula- tions for-Ed, by J. P. Blake .. 511 - Warfare, Modern-H. S. and E. H. Williams 247 - War Lords, the-A, G. Gardiner 308 - War, the, and After-Sir Oliver Lodge .. 515 - War, the Moaning of-Henri Bergson . 248 - Whirter Retractor for Use in Military Sketch- ing, the--Lewis Whirter 748 - Woman's Experio aces, a, In the Great War- Louise Mack- . , 372

- 'Wordsworth on the Convention of :Clara-

Intro. by A. V. Dlcoy 780 - World, the, in Conti let-L. T. Hobhouse .. 263 - Year of War, My-Frederick Palmer .• 878 Wild Sports of the West-W. H. Maxwell .. 740 Wordsworth on the Convention of Clutra-Intro. by A. V, Dicey 830

y W. 13.:..a Critical Study-Forrest 510 Reid Yeats, W. 13. : the Poet in .0tette'in:poraiy'lreland

N. llono 921 York, Duchess of (Anne Hyde)-J. It. lIcuslowe 744 CURRENT LITERATURE AND BOOKS OF THE WEEK.

A Pluck Eveleigh . , 031 IA. African Languages, ell introduction to

the Study of-C. Meinhof 23 AGRICULTURE, Books on 580 America, Defenseleas-Hudson Maxim .. 185

- Studl,a Southorn History and Polities-

11. (pub.) 513 lrien-Laticat -Ed. by 13. Barrios .. 420 Aniericen Government, the New, and Its Work -3. T. Young .. . , . 240

Autraftl Life, Wonders of-W, S. Berrideo . - 8311' Asquith, Herbert lionry-Hirrold Spender .. 000 Attila and the Runs-Edward Button 071 Australia ; Au Untamed Tvrritury-Elsto 11.

Masson 580 1,1 AL LA DE, the-Helen Cohn 407 Li Ballot, the Art of-]]nark E. Perugini .. 071 ikon if Charters-Sir James Remaly 451 110011, the Northern-John Roma) 706 Belgium, the Sorrows of-Loonard Andreytiv .. 342 - the °furlong, Vol. I.-Ed. by IV. Hutellinsou 482 Belgian Guests, Our : Lady Lugard Hospitality Connuittoo's Report 026 Beothucks, the, or Red Indlans-J. P. Howley 23 Biblical Discoveries in Egypt, Palestine, and ,Mesopotamia-J. Pollteyan .. 312 BIOGRAPHY, Books of .. 23-80-132-547-880 Booklets, Five Little, for Officers and Others- A. Mercer Braniblo Bens and Others-IR:ma EON .. 547

(1,U,IFORNIA, with the Flowers and Trees

ka in-C. F. Sintuders 513 Cambridge, Student's Handbook to the Culver. city and Colleges of-Comb, Univ. Press (pub.) 020 Cathay and the Way Thither-liakluyt Society (pub.) .. 025 Chilutrangit Language, a Manual of the-C. S. Lanes 4.11 Child, Justice and the-Douglas Pepler 118 Chinese Chance.', Our-Paul Myron .. .. 217 Cinematograph Book, the-B, E. ,lours 408 Citizens to 130-MIss M. L. V. Hughes 4(17 Conduct, Factors in -Thiselton Mark 514 Confuolanigin Ind its Mettle-H. A. (Alva .. 118 Conacri ptioti-J ol Merit 750

Country Sights and Sounds-O. T. Rope .. 420

Crainquebille-Anatole 1ranoo 405

DCulture, Early, the Migrations of-G. Elliot ICTIONARIES, 23-451-482.750 Dublin Review, tie-Burns & Oates (pub.) .. 184 Tei(IYPT, Popular Stories of- Sir

Gaston Maspoto..........17 Egypt, Ancient, Dm Architocturo of-Edward Bell . 547 Escaee-A. V. 1luusun .. 714 710 Etching, and other Graphic Arts-CL T. Plow-

nuut

Etiquette of To- De ye the-Flora 1Clieltina no .. 714 Europe, Modern, a Short History of-J, Oliplunit 312 - the Soul of-Joseph McCabe .. 280 Everymuu's Library-Dent (pub.) 770 VAITHFUL. the-John Masefield 28(1 r Farm, My Little-" Pat " 11e0 Fernier, the State as-George Radford 839 Fiction, Heroes and Heroines of-\V. S. Walsh 587 FLIES, Books on „ .. 118 Four on a Tour-Mr. and Mrs. Slutckloton .. 000 French, Works in :- - Beige, PA.:atoll de-Collingritige (pub.) .. , 3.12 - Chino, to Reel= des Capitulations et la Reform Constitutionnello N. Tchoit :142 - Francais en Guerre, Ics-Jetta S. Wolff .. 451 Furniture Making-R. S. Bowers, tee. 671

el ARDEN, My, in Autumn and Winter- '111- E. A. Bowles........023 Germania contra Mundum-Lord Cromer .. 312

Germany at a Glance-Clowns (pub.) 312 - Hostile, an English (arra Adventures in- Mary Littlefair 030 GIFT-BOOKS _ 689 ; 768-00.70 ; 837.38-39 ; 881-82-53-84-85 ; 924.25 Cold Coast and Ashanti, a History of the- W. W. Claridge . 750 Greek Testament, the Vocabulary of the- J. Ii. Moulton and U. Milligan 280 GUIDE-BOOKS, HANDBOOKS, &c. 118-110-311:- 750 HISTORY, LOCAL, Books on 217.312-60G Honolulu, Old, Legends of-W. D. Westervelt , 426

Horses, True Stories about-Lilian Gook .. 547 Leaders . of To-Day.-Helen 880 %Ian T A PA NESE People, a History of the-Capt. ell Brinkley . .. 240

.1 'Accuse 1-Trams. by Alexander Gray .. 152 John Ferguson : a Play-St. J. G. Entre .. 925 John Ryiands Library, Bulletin of the-Long-

mans (pub.) . , . 811 LBOOKS, eal. .. 80-152.250 London'a (Old) Spas, Baths, and Wells- S. Sunderland 025 Lowland Scotch as Spoken in the Lower Strath- cant District of Perthshlre-Sir J. Wilson .. 217 „23.50-86-152-217-374 LVY.1 Martha in War Time : a Play-F. 11. predley-ISIxt

Maternity and Child Welfare-E. J. Smith 750 Medals, War, and their History-IV. A. Steward 87 Miletus, a History of-Mss A. G. Dunham .. .2:1

Military Curios, Chats on-S. 0. Johnsen - 482 NAPLES and Southern Italy-Edward

. 071

a'aturaHilleittt,o11kiversio'n:s of a- Sir Hey 7einkester 451

NEW EDITIONS, ke. 80-152-343.40d--151.482- 631.714.700 New Forest, Thirty-five Years In the- lief ald Lascellea 025 Notae Latinae-IV. 11f. Lindsay 700

ON Staying at Home-Longman% (pub.) .. 090

Oxford University Dell of Service, 1014-15 -Ed. by E. S. Craig .. 50

1)A la AMA Government of the Canal Zona- 1 G. N. Goethale . • .: 15a Pane inent of the Thee Ages, tlic--Ed. by

J. Gamma • .. 426 Passing In Juno, a-Donald liankey. , 926 Peoples, Simpler, the Material Culture and Social Institutions of the-L. T. 11 °Mouse.- 185 Perpetual Peace-Trans. by Miss Campbell Smith .. 217

Pima, Dog of Belgium-W. A. Dyer 750

Plante, the Unman Side of-Royal Dixon .. 423 Poetry and National Character-W. MaeNelle Dixon - English, a Book of-George Beaumont 451 - on Concentration and Suggestion In-Sir Sidney Colvin Poets and Puritans--T. It. Glover 4ee Poland, a Short History of-A. S. Rappoport .. 342 Pro Patrlit et Rege-Prof. Knight .. 880 Prose and Poetry, Victorian, a Book of-airs, Hugh Walker .. 830 Psychology, Normal 1110 Abnormal, the Founda- tions of-Boris Sidle .. .. 482

O" Pulse of the World, the-Malcolm Stark .. 425 UlT You Like Men ".-Arelibishop of Canterbury .. 000

" OM A NCE of " Series-T. C, &

..1:11; E. C. Jar]: (

Ronnd l'a130, the Maim:Man (pub.) 271 Rumanian !Mil of l f cost Storie-.'fawn. by Guntur Russia, Glorious-lirityley Both:M.1s 5`le

- of To-Day-----j. F. Fraser .. 770 Russian III:tory, a Thousand Years of--Sonic

- Music, Short of ---A. Poughl -,ti - Vodka Monop01:., Sinnwell .. 42I

-Ii'. BAirrlioLomEw's Hosplial in l'intee 3.73 and War-N. Moore

Serbia-W. bf. PetrovItch „ . 2.1.1 Ships, Fighting-Fred. T. Jane 280 Social Subjects, Views on 50010-Sir Bye,: Duckworth.. „ 0110 Speeches for Social, Political, and oilier Occa- sions, Outlines of-C. Seymour 152 Spies and Secret Service-Handl Grant 11s Sport, Travel, and Adventure-Ed. by A. G.

Lewis . . • • . , 70x1 Stary Telling, the Art of-Marie L. bineilotat .. 71i

MAHITI, the Quest and Occupation of- 1 Hakluyt Society (pub.) 025 Telephone and Telephone Exchanges, the- .1. E. Kingsbury .. 705 Tigeriand-0. E. Gouldebury .. 025 Tsar, Soldiers of the-Julius West .. 374

WALES : her Origins, Straggles, dse.- Gilbert Stone , .. 280 Walks and Walking Tours, of-Arnold Haultain 482

War and Self-Donial-Hartley Withers .. 730 - the Prevention of, by Force and Ants- ll. A. Drake.... .. 407 War, a Woman's Diary of the-S. Macilaughtan 425 Warsaw, the Story of--Rothay Reynolds .. 280 Wound Infections-Sir Ahnroth Wright .. 425

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CORRESPONDENCE.

AGE and the War, 398. Agriculture and the Shortage of Labour, 307. Air, for Those In Peril in the, 576. Air Raid, How to Behave in an, 47. Aircraft, a Suggestion for Increasing the Output rf, 110. Aircraft Damage, the Tenant's Liability for, 520. Algeciras, the Act of, 45. Alsace-Lorraine, Political Heirship and, 100, America : and the War, 77-235.578-600-783-912 ; the Pacificist Vision In, 139-174.474 ; and Britain, 210-572 ; Views of, by an American, 619-660. " America Unneutral," 783-828.

American Exchanges, the, 302. American Sympathy for the Allies, 063. Americans Abroad, Mr. Wilson and, 012. Americans are Ashamed Already, 827. Anzac Episode, an (" The Nature of Man "), 787. Aristotle on the War, 141. Armour : In Modern Armies, 141 ; and Shields, 171-210.

Army In Essence, an, 309. Army, Our Regular, and Its Recruits, 43. " As Others See Us," 918. Australians, the, at Anzac, 828-016.

Rao Moves in War, 875.

Bagehot, Walter, on War Cabinets, 300. Balfour, Mr., on. German Naval Methods, 364. Bantam Battalions, 170.

Beefily, Professor E. EL, 77. Bentley and Johnson, 828.

Birdiand, in, 303-367.

Birds in the Firing Line, 47. Birmingham Women's Settlement, the, 335. Birth-Rate, an Analysis of the, 050-741. " Bitter End," the, 307.310 Blair's " Grave," 175. Blinded Soldiers, 472.

Bluejacket, the Letter of a, 471. Bohemia end the AustruMungarlan Empire, 108. Bolter, 0, II., a Quotation from, 210.

" Books and 'Sty Food," 444.

Booth, Mr. Alfred, the Speech of, 873-912.

" Bosch's." the Meaning of, 302-367400.

Bread for Prisoners, 14.

Breton Boy, the Letter of a, 143. Brigade the Honour of the, 876. Britannia, Our Coinage, and the War, 208. British Prisoners of War in Germany, 538.

British Schoolboy, a Belgian Boy on the,-913.

British Soldier, an American Tubule to the, 237. " Briton " and " Britisher," 48-79. Budget, the Third War, 441 Bulrushes for Fodder, 142-175. Bureaucracy, the Danger of, 020.

Ceata Helpers Wanted by the Y.M.C.A., 808. Canada, Postal Rates in, 788. Canine Dacia:Ley, 142. Canning and Disraeli in Romance, 015. Cavell, Mies Edith : a Tribute to, 678 ; and Joan of Arc, 623 ; an American Poet on, 788, Children, the Cry of the, 400. Christianity and the War, 15. Church, National, Membership in the, 570. Churches, the, Can they Unite in Prayer ? 662. Churchmen's Union, the Rugby Conference of the,

800.

Civil Service, the: and the War, 530 ; and Recruiting, 574.

Coal, Economies in, 472-538. Coal Strike, the, and Voluntary Enlistment, 172. Commissions, Privates and, 302-333.

Compulsion, Moral and Legal, 738. Compulsion which Liberates, Our Need for, 140. Compulsory Saralee, 207 ; Deland and, 209 ; an Australian Soldier on, 470-506. Conscription, 70. Corrections, 112-143-367-444-577. Cotton : for Explosives and National Registration, ; as Contraband, 77; the Question of, In the United States, 207. Culture and the Gospel, 271.

r)AltY N11wS," u Quotation from the, 174.

Darwinism and Germanism, 302.

Daughters, What to Do with Our, 336. De-alcoholization," 14.

Democracy: and Treaty Obligations, 390; and War, 637. Deputations from the Front, 304. Derby, Lard, tho Recruiting Scheme of, 574-828-

870 ; a Da.y's CRIVALIII under the, 705.

Dewar, Sir Thomas, on " No Treating," 912. Dogs: Canine Deficiency, 142; and the Dark, 474. Dolphin Inn,' the, Guildford, 707. Dominions, the, and the War Settlement, 333, " Down Glasses I " 785-820-872411.

Draft, the Validity, of the, 208.

" Dragon's Teeth,' 562. Drink and Economy, 057-704-785-783-820-87J.

Drink Problem : a Voice from the Ranks. 78 ; " the Trade " and the, 301 ; a Question in relation to the, 397. Drink Question ; Irish Servants, Thrift, and the, 705 ; the Government and the, 874. Drink Trade, the, nod the War, 6;17.

Drink Traffic, en American Professor un the, 870.

Drone, the Shortage of, 875. Drunkenness, 021. EARNESTNESS on Trial, 173. Economy : Racing, and Betting, 44 ; and Thrift, 44.78 ; the Government and, 305 ; Elementary, 737. Education the War, 308.

Englishman, an, Philosophises, 619. Englishwoman, the Voles of an, 207. Enumerators. Experiences of, 270-301. Epigrams, 910. " Ettrick Shepherd," the, as Prophet, 700.

" FATHERLAND," 021-660-731 Favourite Hours, 16, Fight for Right Movement, the, 874.

Finance, Our War, 269-504.

Food and Drink, 40. Food of tho Nation, Saving the, 505 Frederic the Great ou Responsibility for Atrocities, 871. Frederick II. and Wilhelm II. of Prussia, 621.

Free Churches, the, and the War, 605. " Freedom of the Oceans," the, 368.

Friends and Allies, Our, 100.

Front, a Voles from the, 661. " Frostbite " in the Trenches, 021.

Furlough and Soldiers Qua: tared in Ireland, 112.

ammo, Wild, '210. Gas-PolsonIng, a Child on, 828.

GOTITHI Oa contra Mundum, 270.

Germania Ilirndux 5:40.

" Germany Embattled," 442-471 Germany : the Secrets of her Strength, 75; the Turning-Point in her History, 171-'239.208; her Claim for "a Place in the Sun," 205; Women in,

'105.270: the Hypnotic Power of, 206; her Long

Preparation. 230; her Supply of Fighting Mon, 331- 831 ; her Staying-Power, 44L German Aims : an American View, 207, German Losses, the, 302.

German Soldiers' Songs, 175. " German," the Meaning of 442.

German versus British Staying-Power, 331.

Glasgovian v. Glaswegian, 211.

Globe, the, the Home Secretary, and Some Cor-

rections, 787. God's Strong People, 174. Grace, W. G., the Batting of, 622. Grandiose Vocabulary, 177-210. Grand Victualler to the Nation, the, 76.

Greece and the Command of the Sea, 740.

Grocers' Licences, 827.

T_Tatinotaxn, 43 ; a Question in relation to, 397.

Holiday, a Summer, in War Time, 314, Holland, Why she Is Neutral, 238-265,300-805.

Hors d'Qiuvre, the Economy of the, 241.

Hospitality for Convalescent Officers, 47-175-242. Hospitals, Voluntary Workers in, 15.40.111-141- 170.

How to Help, 140-209. Hugo, Victor, on the Eternal Hope, 577. Humiliation, a National, 734-875. Humours of the War, 539. Runs : a Voice from the Front, 271; Another Protest, 302; Thieving, 000.

T DIDN'T Raise My Boy to be a Soldier," 139-174-

± 304-473.

Imperial Cadet Corps, 01.5. Income Tax : on Wages, an, 305-705 ; Farmers and, 397-471 ; the Average of the, 472 ; Bachelors and the, 506.539; Naval and Military Officers and the, 575 ; the Collection of, 020, India and the War, 442. ' Industrial Reserve, the, and Munitions, 112.175- 270. Irish Prisoners of War and Sir Roger Casement, 014.

Is It Worth It 7 174. Italian Architecture, Magnanimity in, 107.

_lamas, Mr. Henry, Professor White's Interpro-

u talon of the Action of, 201.

John to Jonathan, 056. Journalism, Provincial, a Credit to, 014,

Iranian, Pyrrhus and the, 207.

Kaiser's Conscience, the, and Wallenstein's, 206. Killed in Action, Aged Eighteen, 700. King, the, Leads-who Follows ? 827. King's Example, the, 873, King's Letter, the, 574. " Kiss of the Sun for Pardon," the, 15-48.

Kitchener, Lord, the late King of Roumania and, 740.

" LAND of the Brave and Free," tho, 48.

Latin Poster, a, 174.

Lincoln, Abraham, a Story of, 915. Lincoln's Finance of War, 737-788-828.

Liquor Trade, the State Purchase of the, 538.620- 705.

Londonrounty Council, an Example from the, 914. Longs and Shorts, 15-47-70-112-142-210-241, Louvain University, the Library of, 13. Lowell, President, on America and the War, 77.

llarinoisAso, the late Sir Claude. 3118. Maine on Encouraging the Enemy, 302. Male Servant Tax, the, 441.

Man, the Nature of, 787. Maternal Instinct, the, 10.

Maurice, F. D., on the War, 207. Memorials and Monninents, 272. Men, Women, and Machines, 787.

Mental Pictures, 142.

Military Training, Obligatory, 270. 51iiner, Lord, and Lord Lansdowne. 001.

" Muddling Through," 440. "

NAILING" of the Idol, the, 331-444-471.

National Register : Experiences of Entunera- tore, 270-301 ; the Uses of the, 301. National Registration and Cotton for Explosives, 12.

National Service : Machiavelli and, 70 ; a Voice from the Ranks, 78 " Peccavi " 110 ; the Need for, 270.332; and Compulsion in the Workshops, 354-396-442.

Neutrals and the War, 107.

Newbury Moinorlal, the, 705-740. New England, British Veterans In, 442. New Way of Life, a, 575.

Newspapers, the State and the, 001.

(ILIVIgit, Mr., on Compulsion, 15-43.

" One Crowded Hour of Glade= Life "-a Latin Version, 271.

Our Young Dead, 730. " Outclassed " a Poem from an American Socialist Paper, 788, Output, the Restriction of (a Quotation from Mrs. 1'. A. Stool), 172.

Oversee Troops, a Memorial to tho, 240. PAC:MOIST Vision, the, in America, 135.364 ; a

a- Correction, 174.

Pacihicists, an Early Allusion to, 578-000

" Padre," the, 706.

Payment of Members, Shakespeare on, 823.

Payments to Ministers and Others, 875. Tetrarch, an Historical Analogy from, 740. Place-Work, the Paradoxes of, 740, Pins, 010. Pise Work, Walls of, 706-780. Poland Book, Why not a 7 175, Political Economy of War, the, 301.333, Portuguese Contraut Labour, 539. Prisoners of War, Village Help for, 570. " Privilege of an Englishman," the, 12. Prohibition-as a War Measure, 783.

Prophecy : by George Gassing, a, 302; a Political, by Dean Church, 805.

Public Assistance, 172 ; the Problem of, 230-333. Public Opinion, 398.

n17410113 and This War, 13-44.

plats 4, 4u6er Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hos- -p ACING, Betting, and Economy, 44.

Recruiting, Obstacles to, 537. Recruiting Problems, 787.

Reernithig Sormona, 621.

ltecru iti ng Suggestions, 574.

Registration and Recruiting, 110-176.

Rhodesia, a Voice from, 174-210.

Rhyme, 500-022-002.

Ritchie, D. G., a Quotation from, 302.

Rock Plants and the Wounded, 303. Roosevelt, Colonel, on the Honour of his Nation, 237.

Ruskin, a Quotation from, 622. Russia : a United, 77 ; and Bulgaria, 500. Resole's, the Teaching of, 334. Russian Words in English Dress, 271-333-303.

gABATIE R, II. Paul, on England's Effort, 82.3. St. Bernard Dogs at the Dardanelles, 47:3. St. Davide, Lord, Ids Attack on the General Staff, 784.

St. Lee, Captain George, R.N., on the Privilege of an Englishman, 13.

St. Paul's : the Height of, 108.178 ; the Decora- tion of, 210-272-303.

Salonika Landing, the, 703. Sandbags : em Appeal from Oxford, 249-390. Sappers and-HInern, 397. Saving : How to Save, 78 ; National, a Sugges- tion, 140 ; the Parliamentary War Savings Com- mittee, 240-301 ; the Will to Save, 013, Savings, Private, and Public Loans, 913. Schoolmaster, What of the 7 733-870.

Science, Mobillention of, 110.

Sergeant, the Letter of a, 209, Shaftesbury, Lord, the Example of, 306. Shakespeare and the War, 050.916. Shirt on the Fore-Lift," a, 607.

Shopkeepers, 577-022. " Skoif " or " Scoff 241-335.

Weave of Cure, tho, 241. .

holdicis for the Leal, 738, Somerectsithe Story, a, 53D. Sortee, 706-740-780.

Sorter Canninglanao, 915. Spectacles, the War and, 605. Spider, the, and the Fly, 010. Spiritual Forces and the War, 443-537. Subterranean Passages, 780-875-910.

Suburban War Food Societies, 272. Swallowa at the Front, 272.

TAXATION, War the Principles of, 13 ; the Possi- bilities of, 111. Taxing Wages and War Profits, 13-44-111. Temperance Reform, 730. Tennyson Museum ut Lincoln, 707.

Thirteen, the Number, 409-444-473. Thrift, tile State, Industry and, 240.

Timer, the, and the War, 870.

" 'Tipperary " in America, 399. " Trade," the (Limier or Books ?), 335. Trade Unionism, the Danger in, 300.452 Turk, the Suicide of tho, 570.

UNITED STATES: the Danger to the, 139 Germany's Endeavour to Estrange the, from Great Britain, 237 ; the Cotton Question in the, 207. United Workers, 786.

'VICTORIA League Club, the, 200.. • Victory, an Out-and-Out the Only One of

An the , the, 209. .718 V A I)• .N : a Complaint, 788. eltuedithotigt he

Volunteer Training Corps : Men of Military Ago and the, 577 ; Advantages of Trahling in, 021. Volunteers : the Progress of the, 503 ; and Speelal Constables, 538 ; the Use of the, 058 ; the, at Didcot, 825.

Waticors (Frederick) Collection, the, at the British 'War 5alinirlinsl' Problem, Summer Meeting on the: .K.Ing's College, 48. ■ V\a\rralloaanicil :Seal fn-dpel3nah:.11;r.47,8454. ; How to Increase the, 173 ; the Clergy and the. 375 ; the Working Glasses and time, 076,

War Loan Certilimites, 400. War, the Lighter aide of, 309.

War Wastage In Men, 173.

Watts, Dr. : the Hymns of, 112-175-210-241- 271-143 ; and Southampton, 272 ; and Psalm xc., Z107.

Wellington, the Duke of, and his Boots, 577-002- 741.

Wesleyan Conference and the War, 45. White, Professor interpretation of the Action of Mr. Usury J/111103, 201; on America and the \Var. 031. Will-Power, the Mobilization of, 209.

Wilson, President : on American Patriotism, 574 ; and Americans Abroad, 012.

" With the Immortals," 578. " Woken," 539-578. Women : a Medal for, 79 ; and the Land, 240 ;

and Health Authorities, 473' who Drink their

Separation Allowance, 827 ; who are Left, to the, 823-918.

Women Workers, 780. Women's Service, 577. Women's Settlement, the, in West London, 741. Wounded Soldiers, Drives for Our, 059. " Wratislas Dynasty," the, 108-141-170-208.

yours and the War, 305.

7noartrase : the Journeys of, 678; Thoughts on, " 019.

APPEALS.--For the Children of French Soldiers, 14-70-530.-Soldiers' Clubs, 16.-Freocle Wounded Emergency Fund, 16.-British Nurses for Our Wounded Allies, 17.-The London Hospital, 46.- The Fresh Air Fund, 47,-Old Etonian Ambulance, 79s-Books and Magazines for the Camps, 79.- Nocessitotte Ladles Fund, 112.-The Polish Victims Relief Fund, 142.-The Training of Medical Women, A

143.-The Anglo-Russian Hospital, 207.-Women's Holiday Fund, 242,-For British Horses on the Battlefield, 242,-Kensington War Hospital Supply Depot, 273.-A British Canteen for Italy, 336.- Field Glasses for the Troops, 330.-Tito Belgian Field Hospital, 098.-The War Library, 400.-The West Indian Contingent Committee, 444.-Bandages for Horse Hospitals, 444.-The Home Helps Society, 473.-Books for the Dardanelles Wounded, 473.- The National Home Rending Union, 474,-Wounded British Prisoners, 504.659.-Indian Muslim Soldiers, 507,-Baths for Soldiers at the Front, 507.-The Imperial Work of the Girls' Friendly Society, 538.- L.S.W.R. Servants' Orphanage, 540,-The Laura Strickland Scheme for Helping the Blind, 540.- Royal School for Naval and Marino Moors' Daugh- ters, 575.-Chelsea War Refugees' Fund, 023.- Playing-Cards for Wounded Soldiers, 023.-The Bradfonl-on-Avon Tithe Bern, 062,-Association for Befriending Boys, 093.-A War Register of Nurses, 663.-The Gordon Hospital, 008.-" Les Blesses 301 Peuvent gourir," 707 The King George and Queen Mary Victoria League Club, 707.-After Care of the Blinded Soldier, 707.-]locks and Maga- zines for the Sick and Wounded, 741.-British Club for Belgian Soldiers, 875.-The Mediterranean and Balkan Forces, 870.-An Outpost, 910.-Chrlstmas Appeal of the Y.M.C.A., 916.

LEADING PARAGRAPHS.

HOME NEWS.

Agg-Gardner, Mr., on the Drink Question and the War, 815, Air Raids (see under " Western Tient* ").

Army, the Report of the Committee on Increasing the, 322,

Ashmead-Bartlett, Mr., on Mr. Churchill's Dar- danelles Apoiogia, 727. Asquith, Mr.: on the War Loan, 3 ; the Indis- position of, 520 ; at the Guildhull, 047 ; his Letter to Lord Derby on his Pledge to Married Men, 727. Asquith, Mr.' Sir E. Grey, Mr. Balloter, and Mr. Lloyd George, the Visit of, to Paris, 095.

Badges for Rejected Recruits. 611.

Balfour, Mr. ; at the London Opera House, on the War, 1112 ; his Reply to Count ltoventlow, 163 ; on the Admiralty Policy in regard to Zeppelin Raids, 2110 ; on Germany's Aims and Methods at Sea, 323 ; at the Guildhall, 047.

Battenberg, Prince Louis of, and the Orders to the Fleet, 195. Blockade, the American Protest against the, 08-131-163.

Boner Law, Mr., on the War Loan, S. Borden, Sir lt.: Sits with the Cabinet, 98 ; itt the London Opera House, 102 ; on the Contribu- tion of the Overseas Dominions to the Cause of Empire, 195. British Association, the, at Manchester, 923. Broadsheets for Soldiers, the Time Scheme of, 291.

Cabinets, the Size of, 502. Cove, the Right Hon. George, K.C., Appointed Solicitor-General, Oil.

Censorship, Lord Solborne's Attack on the, 494. Corn, the Need for a Reserve Supply. of, 98. Cotton Problem, the, 102.

Cotton to be Declared Absolute Contraband, 259, Cromer, Lord, his Defence of British Diplomacy in the Near East, 602. Curzon, Lord, on his Attitude towards National Service, 386.

Daily Mail, the, and n " Great Patriotic Demon- stration," 095,

Rec

Daily 7 News, the "Fair Offer" of the, as to ng, 62. Danish Agreement, the Demand for Publeation of the, 815.903.

Declaration of London, the, No Longer to be Put In Force, 502, Derby, Lord : on Mr. AsgnIth's Pledge to Married Men, 094.727 ; on the Speeches of Lord St. Davide and Lord Ribblesdalo, 720 ; on the Working of the RecraltIng Tribunals, 720 ; the Succeas of, 801, Dover, the Defences of, 485. Drink Question : Areas Scheduled by the Central Control Board, 08 ; the Order for tho London

District, 431-495 and tho Need for Economy, 727 ; an Irish Rishop and the, 727 ; the Need Mr " Down Glasses,"- 775 ; Mr, J. H. Thomas on " the Trade's " Stage Army, 775 ; Mr. Agg- Gardner and the, 815.

Economy, Public and Private, the Need for, 99. Enlistment, Terms of, 405. Exchequer Bonds, the, New Issue of, 003. Germany, the Negotiations with, in 1912, 200, Gordon, General, a Prophecy about Oetin1111 Alms by, 201, " Grand Patriotic Mooting," the Proposed, at the Albert Hall, 005.

Guildhall Banquet, the Speeches at the, 017.

Ifuldano, Lord : his Defense of Himself and the Leta Government, 33 ; Mr. Lloyd George's Reply to, 85 ; the Attacks on, 431, Intercession Service, the, on the Steps of St. Paul's, 131 ; the King and Queen at St. Paul's, 101. Inter-Parliamentary Committee, the Formation of a, 903.

Ireland, the Northern Whig and Recruiting in, 3. Irish Emigrants, the Stopping of, at Liverpool, 047.

Irish Express, the Accident to the, 227.

Joffre, General, his Visit to London, 011.

King, the : Presents Colours to the Welsh Guards, 102 ; his Visit to the Troops at the Front, 503 ; the Serious Accident to, 000; Ordered to Tales a Stimulant, 893.

Kitchener, Lord : his Appeal at the Guildhall for More Recruits 07 ; the Rumours as to the Resigna- tion of, 047 ; his Mission to the Near Fast, 047.723,

Labour Deputations to the Front, the Report of, 355.

Labour Leader Ma, the Pollee Raid on the, 227.

Lloyd George, Mr. : his Reply to Lord Haldane, 35 ; his Speech at the Trade Union Congress, 354 ; and National Service, 354; on the Government and National Service, 387.

McCormick, Mr. It., on Alleged lturialan Atroolties in Gulick, 3.

Manchester Guardian, the, and Compulsion for the War, 322.

Mercantlio Vessels, the Dearth of, 003. Munitions Output, the Trade Unions and the Speeding-up of the, 397.

National Register, the Best Way to Use the, 323. National Registration Story, a, 105, National Service : Manifesto on Behalf of, 227 ; the Controversy over, 380. Night Clubs in London, the Scandal of the, 463. " No Treating " Orders : at Newhaven and in Scotland, 03 ; for London, 431-495.

Officers' Training Corps, the War Office and the, 775.

Public Expenditure, the Report of the Committee on, 855.

Railway Employees, Rumours of Unrest among,' 335.

Recruiting Problem : the Appeal of the Labour Recruiting Committee, 462 ; this D:iity Newe and the, 527 ; Badges for Rejected Recruits, 611 ; the Working of the Tribunal% 720 ; the Cabinet and the, 729 ; the Issue of Khaki Armlets, 776 ; the Success of Lord Derby, 801,

Recruiting Tribunals, the Composition and Duties of the, 727. Redmond, Mr., on his Visit to the Front, 727, Robertson, Sir William, Appointed Chief of the Imperial Staff, 902.

&batter, M. Paul, on the New Franoe, 403. Schuster, Professor, on the Relation between Science and Practical Life 323.

Scott Sir Percy, Appointed to Take Charge of Londonis Defence, 355.

þ°, Lord : his Scheme of War Agricultural Committees, 887 ; on the Need for Increased Food Production, 403 ; his Attack on the Censorship, 404. South Wales Minors, the Strike of, (17; the End of the, 90-290. Stonehenge, the Sale of, 987. Strafford, Cora Lady, on " I Didn't Raise My Boy to be a Soldier," 403.

Th011119, Mr. J. on the Drink Trade's " Stage

Army," 775. Trade Union Congress, the : and tits War, 322 ; and National Service, 322 ; Mr. Lloyd George's Speech, 354, Volunteer Training Corps : the Field Day of the Surrey, 103 ; the War Office and the, 323 ; Lord Kitchener's Compliments upon the Work of the, 355 ; the Work of the, at Didoot, 095. Volunteers, Problems Connected with the, 435, War Loan, National Campaign in Support of the, 3, Women's Pageant and Service for the Nation, 90. Wright, Sir Altneoth, his Remarkable Bacteria. logical Work, 3.

Year of War, How We Stand after a, 101.

PARLIAMENT.

Armenian Massacres, the, 402.

Asquith, Mr, : on tiro Finance of the War (July 20th), 08 ; on the Cotton Question, 80 ; on the Progress of the War (July 28th), 120 ; his Financial Statement (Sept. 15th), 358 ; on the awaiting Problem, 431 ; on Compulsion, the Cabinet, Serbia, the Dardanelles, Mesopotamia, Finance, 009-010 ; on Co-ordination of Plans of Campaign, 046; Lord CurzonS3 Defence of, against Personal Attacks, 640 ; on his Pledge to Married Men, 094 ; and Mr. Chur- chill's Resignation, 094-095 ; and Ministerial and Parliamentary Salaries, . 803 ;. on the Gallipoli Withdrawal, .901 • and 'the •Flgttres • of the Derby Scheme, 902 ; Asks for Another Million Mon, 902.

Balfour, Mr.: on Debars against Aerial Raids, 355 ; on the Defame of London against Aircraft, 563,

Balkan Situation : Slr E. Grey on the, 430-527 ; Lord Milner on the, 527 ; Lord Lansdowne ou the, 501.

Boner Lew, Mr., on the Plural Voting Bill, 803. Bryce, Lord, on the Armenian Massacres, 402. Budget : the Introduction of the, 38J ; the Pries of Sugar and the New Import Duties, 431 ; Half- penny Postage Concession, 405, Carson, Sir E., his Reasons for Resigning Office, 520-010.

Casualties, British, the Total of, down to August 21st, 355. Cavell, Mies, Lord Lansdowne On the Executioe

of. ISM

Cecil, Lord Robert ; on Exports to Neutral Countries, 814 ; and the Danish Agreement, 863, Conaoreldp, Debate on the, in the Cannons, 387. Churchill, Mr.: his Message to the Navy League. 502 ; the Resignation of, 094 ; the Defence of, 605, Coal (Limitation of Prices) Bill, 130.

Compulsory Service, Liberal Members' Support of, 130.

Cotton, tits Entry of, Into Germany, 03-130,

Cromer, Lord ; on Public Expenditure, DD , on the Armenian Massaere3, 462; no the Reliant Prob- lem and on Nowspaper Criticism, 513.

Curzon, Lord, his Dofenoe of Mr. Asquith against Personal Attacks, 043.

Duiziel, Sir ll.: on Exports to Neutral Countries, 814 ; and the Danish Agreement, 803,

Danish Agreement, the, 815-803.

Elections and Registration Bill, the, 130. Fisher, Lord, and Mr. Churchill, 005.

Grey, Slr E., on the Balkan Siteatloo, 430-527. Headquarters Staff, Lord St. Davids'e Attack on the, 035-720.

IIII1 70, Mr. Tenteant's Explanation as to, 527. Insurance against Aircraft and Ilo:nbordtnent Risks, the Government Scheme of, 06.

Kitchener, Lord, on the Military Situation, 333.

Lansdowne, Lord: on tits Execution of Miss Cavell, 524 ; on this Saloalica Expedition, 501; his Reply to Lord nibbles/tale, 723, Lloyd George Mr.: on the Question of War Munitions, 130 ; ou 'Crade Union Restrictions, 130.

McKenna, Mr. : on the Anglo-French Loan in the United States, 404; on the Seriousness of the Financial Problem, 727 ; and the Selling of American Securities, adl,

Milner, Lord, on ties Balkan Situation, 527. altuntione Bill, the, 2-34.

National Expenditure, the Lords and, 30. National Registration Bill, the, '2-34. Neutral Countries, the Quest on of Exports to, 814.

Northcliffe Press, the Debate on the Actions of the, 774.

Parliamentary Adjournments, 120. Plural Voting the, 803.

Public= Expenditure, the Government and, 99. Recruiting Problem : a Discussion In the Com-

mons on the, 431; Enlistment under Age, 495, Rent Bill, Mr. Long Introduces the, 774. Ribbleidale, Lord, and Sir 0. Monro's Report on ties Dardanelles, 723.

Davids, Lord, Ills Attack on the Headquarters Staff, 695-726. ;Anion, Sir John, his Attack On the Northcliffe Pro33, 774. Stanton, Mr., on the Country arid Compulsion, 902. Volunteer Bill, the, 495-862.

u

War Connell, Establishment of a, among the Allies,

o

War Loan, the Record Subscription to the, 07. Wur Obligations Bill, the, 803. War Pensions Bill, the, 131. Welsh Church Postponement Bill, the Withdrawal of the, 130.

CELEarios.]

DIVIRTLInt.-Mr. Stanton, 778.

THE WESTERel THEATRE.

Air Raids by the Allies, 1-05-258.

Air Raids : on tile East Coast, 104-227-323-355; on the London District, 323.493 ; on the Kentish Coast, 355 ; the Total Casualties from, 520 ; a De- scription Of Damage Done by the, 520,

Calais Bogy, the, 31. Gavin, Lord, Ms Order to the Guards Division,

4;03.aC veil, Mice, the Execution of, 620-503, Champagne, the French Victory in, 429-461.

" Eyewitness " at General Headquarters Describes a Thrilling Aerial Encounter, 3.

French, Sir John, do Resignation of, 801, German Attacks, the Defeat of, 527.

Haig, Sir Douglas, the Now British Commander- In-Chief, 801-002. Hohenzollern Redoubt Retaken by the Germans, 401.

Hoop, the British Victory at, 193-225.

King George, the Serious Accident to, 009, Leos, the British Victory at, 129.

Milnster, ream Success near, 120.

(Soo also pp. 1.33-05-97.162-289-321-385-493-561- 040-725-813-801-4101.)

THE EASTERN THEATRE.

ThrInsic, the Attaoks on, 420-401-403-528.501.310- 040.

Friedrichstadt Bridgehead Taken by the Germans, 321, Galicia, Operations In, 1.289-321-353-383.430.403- 526-501-010-040-094.725.

Grodno, the Fall of, 321.

Kovno the Siege of, 193 ; the Fall of, 225-257. Krona, Gorman Defeat near, 33.

Look Occupied by the Germans, 289 ; Itsoucu- pied by the Russians, 430.

Novo Gloorglevsk Taken by the Germans, 257,

Oasoviee. the Fall of, 257,

Poland end time Brittle Provineee, Ormatione in, 1 -38.65-97-120-161-191.225-257-289-321-353-335-429. 461-403-526-581-010-795-6t6.

Pripet Marshes, the Nature of the, 203.

Riga : the German Advance on, 257.321-420-3M- 561-610-040 ; Russian Success near, 694. Russians, the Retreat of the, 1-33-35-97-125461- 191-225-257-28D-321 -353-385-42O-461-520-501-010.

Styr, Russian Success on the, 046.

Tarnopol. the Austro-German Defeat at, 321.430. Trembovia, the Russian Success at, 353. Tsar, the, Assumes Supreme Command of the liusslan Forces, 321.

Vilna, the Fall of, 385.

Warsaw : the German Advance on, 97.129 ; the Pall of, 161 ; Prince Leopold of Bavaria's Prorla. :nation to the Inhabitants of, 195 ; the Exodus from, 195.

THE ITALIAN FRONTIER.

General .Toftre, the Visit or, to the isenzo Front, 221.

'MOM Operations on the, 1.65-97-102.225.321- 501-725.775.

Italy, an Appreciation of the Military Achieve- ments of, 773.

Trentino, Operations in the, 1-33-05-129-225-280- 5m, Venice, the Air Raid on, 501.

THE NEAR EAST.

Armenians: the Massacres of, 462; of Adrianople, I he Extirpation of the, 903.

Balkan States, German Activity In the, 2-104-354. British and French In the Balkans : the Landing at Salonika, 494-525-046 ,• Military Operations of the, 693-694-774-813-861-P01.

Bulgaria : M. Radoslavoff on the Price of Bul- garian Neutrality, 225 ; his Assurances to Green and Serbia., 430' the Mobilization of the Army of, 385.430 ; Joins the Central Powers, 401 ; Character Study of King Ferdinand, 402 •, the Vulnerability of, by Sea, 463 ; Military Operations by, 492.525-609- 646.1393.725-'73.813.862-901.

Constantinople : Gloomy Feeling In, 84 ; En- trenchment Work near, 65.

Dedeagatch Railway Ceded by Turkey to Bulgaria, 120-385.

Dardanelles : 1,000 Yards Advance, 1 ; Defeat of Big Turkish Attack, 33 ; Small Gains by the Allies, 65-102; the Fighting in the Anzac Zone, 194-225 ; Admiral do Robeek's Despatch, 295 ; the Failure at Suvla Bay, 258 ; the Advance from Silvia Bay, 289 ; Sir Ian Hamilton's Despatch, 880429 ; his Return Rome, 627 ; the Remarkable Exploit of Lieut. G. D'Oyly - Hughes, 495 ; Mr. Aelmmead -Bartlett's Account of the "'Torpedo-Proof " Vemels, 527 ; his Reply to Mr. Churehill's Apologia, 727 ; the Winter Outlook in the, 779 ; the Withdrawal from Suvla and Anzac, 901,

Greece-ACO under " General Items."

Kitchener, Lord, his Visit to the Near. East, 647- 725, Peshitch, M., his Appeal to the British People for Serbia, 561.

Roumania--see under " General Items."

Serbia, the Invasion and Overrunning of, by Germane and Bulgarians, 258.493-525-501-009-640- 093- 725-773-81.3-862-901.

COLONIAL, &o.

Africa (South).-General Botha's Return to Cape Town, 129,-General Hertzog and the Advocacy of a It epublio, 431.

Cameroon,-The Surrender of Gama by the Germans, 227.

Canada,-The Canadian Government's Financial Methods, 908.

German South-West Africa, the Surrender of, N.

Mesopotamia.-The British Victory near Naiteel- mare, 430.-The Fighting at and Withdrawal 1.0iil Ctesiphon, 725.775-813-903. NAVAL OPERATIONS.

'Ana,' Italian Cruiser, Sunk in the Adriatic, 63. • Ancona,' Italian Liner, Sunk by Submarine In the Mediterranean, 045; American Notes on till, 862.903.

• Anglia,' Hospital Ship, the Loss of the, 005. ' Anglo-Californian,' the Fight and Escape of the, 35.

' Arable,' White Star Liner, Torpedoed off the Irish Coast. 258 ; American Note on the, 311-461.

' Armenian.' the, Sunk by German Submarine, 2. Austrian Submarine ' 1319' Torpedoed hi the Adriatic, 193.

Baltic German Pre-Dreadnought Sunk and Minelayer Driven Ashore, 35 • British Submarine Operations in the, 66-162-527-647-993 ; German Nnval Defeat in the Gulf of Riga, 104-257.

Belgian Coast, the Bombardment of the, 255-385. ' Benedetto Bien,' Italian Battleship, time Loss of the, 430.

Blockade, American Note on the, 645. ' Bremen; German Cruiser, Sunk by Simbmarine, 003.

Danube, the Terror of the, 35.

Dardanelles Operations-see under " Near East."

German Torpedo-Boat Sunk by the French, 25S. Grand Fleet, American and Preach Visits to the,

12"1Iesperlan,' Allan Liner, Torpedoed off the South of Ireland, 821.

' Myths,' Mine-Sweeper, the Loss of the, 011.

' Auxiliary Cruiser, Sunk in North Sea, 227.

• K6nigsberg, German Cruiser, the Destruction of the,.06.

' Leelanaw (American) Sunk by Gorman Sub- marine, 131.

Lualtania," American Notes to Germany on the Shildng of the, 2-05-97-289.

Marmora, Sea of, British Submarine Successes In the 102-193.

Merchant Ships, dm., Attacked or Sunk by German Submarines, 85.

' Mercian,' Transport, the Attack on the, (145.

Nebraskan,' German Apology for Sinking the, 97. ' Ordn5a,' Cunard Liner, the Attack on the, 98.

Prize Court Proceedings, American Note on, 98- 131.163.

' Ramsey' and ' Meteor' Incident In the North Sea, 193. ' Royal Edward,' Transport, Torpedoed in the Aegean, 227.

Submarine • R7' Lost off the Dardanellee. 387, Submarine • E18,' the German Attack on, while Ashore in the Baltic, 257.

WhItehaven Shelled by German Submarine, 227.

GENERAL ITEMS.

CHINA.

Monarchy or Repubile, the Question of, 405.

FRANCE.

Briand, M., Forms a Ministry, 610.

' Dreadnought' Triplanes, the New French, 494.

Joffre, General: his Visit to the Italian Front, 391 ; and to London, 611 ; Appointed Commander-in- Chief of the Whole French Forces, 814.

Vivian', M.: on the Balkan Sitlintion, 403; the Resign:Alen of, 563.

GERM A N Y.

Belgium, Alleged Differences in regard to the Question of, 220. lietImmum liollwcg, Derr von, on the Military Situation and the Pence Question, 4(12.

German Endeavours to Induce Italy to Abandon the Allies, 495. German Meet, Herr von Wiegend on Ills Visit to the, 503. Getman Forces and Casualties, 259,

lielfferich, Dr. ; on the Financial Situation, 259; the Slump on the DOOI'S■7' after the Speech of, 003.

Irish Prisoners and Sir Roger Casement, 563, Raiser, the, his Telegram to the Queen of Greece, 103.

Manifestoes to the Chancellor in regard to Peare Terms, 226.

Third War Loan, the Alleged Success of time, 431, GREECE.

Allies' Nem-Mahone with, 77.1.8i3-809-9I11. Army, time Mobilization of I he, 4311. Constantine, King, on his Atilt tele to the

Greek Ambasearlor at Rome on " Benevolent Neutrality," 040.

Obscure Situation In, the, 431-493.643-053. Parliament : the Adjournment of, 98; the Open- ing of, 2211 ; the Dleenintlou of, 093.

Skoulormlis, Id., Forms a Minh:try, 647.

Venezelos, : on his Return to ()Mee, 321 ; on the Polley and Duty of Greene, 862.

Zalmia, M ; his Declaration of Neutrality, 494 ; the Full of, 611.617,

(See also under " Neer Past.")

ROLLA N D.

Telegraaf, Editor of the, the Trial of the, 515,

ITALY.

Allies' Peace Agreement; 11 aly's Adhesive to the,

Declares War on Turkey, 25S.

JA PA N.

Agrees not to Cowhide a separate Pence, 011.

PE RS f A .

Gendarmerie, the Revolt of the, 727.

Hamadan Occupied by time Russians, 932. Russian Appeal to the Persian People, 695.

Shah, the Decision of the, to Remain at Teheran 908. ROU ANIA.

Attitude of, the, 2-258-289-334-401-00:3-774.

Carp, M., on time Attitude of, 693. King, the Oracular Speech of the, 774, RUSSIA.

Imperial DUMB, the Opening of the, 162. RlD:w81off, M., the Liberal Domestic Polley of, 404.

Tsar, the, his Appeal for Unity and C'o'operation, 1, UNITED STATES.

• Ancona,•Americans and the Sinking of the, 645. Anglo-French Loan : German Opposition to the, 854 ; the Plan of the, 410. Archibald Papers, the Revelations of the, 322. Armenian Massacres, Public Opinion and the, 409. Bernstorlf, Count, his Note ou the lamsitaimia," 289 ; and on the Arabic,' 461.

Capt. Boy-Ed and (Apt. von Papen, the Demand for the Recall of, 814. Chicago River Disaster, the, 131. Conspiracy, the Charges of, agatuet Germans, 503, Durnba, Dr. : the Plots mid intrigues of, 322.954 ; the Demand for the Recall of, 430.

Ford, Mr., the Sailing of his " Ship of Foote," 814, German Propaganda, the New York World's Revelations as to, 220.

Morgan, Mr. J. Plerpont, the Attempted Assassi- nation of, 35.

Notes : to Germany, on the ' iaueltanla,' 2-65-07- 280 ; on British Prize Court Proceedings', 98; Our Reply to, 131-163 ; ' Arable' Outrage, Germany and the, 354-401 ; on the British Blockade, 046 ; to Austria, on the ' Ancona,' 862-003.

Roosevelt, Mr., his Speech at Government House, Victoria., B.C., 463.

Wileon, President, his Annual Message to Congress, 814.

OBITUARY. Beesly, Professor R. 8., 77. Grace, Dr. W. G., 568. Macdonald, Sir Claude, 3(18. Murray, Sir James, 131.