6 JANUARY 1917, Page 2

INDEX.

FROM JANUARY 6th TO JUNE 30th, 1917, INCLUSIVE.

TOPICS OF THE DAY.

ACLA N I), Sir Thomas, his Example .. 264 Addison, a Spectator Fad In the Days of . 434 Agriculture, How to Find Labour for .. :37-63

— the Future of .. 200 — and the New Corn Production BM.. .. 477 Agricultural Work, Boy Labour and Soldier Labour for .. 381 Air Raids and the Pleasures of Fright .. 695 Allies, the Power of the .. 6 Allotment., Our .. 480 America Breaks off Relations with Germany .. 102 — Will she Go to War with Germany ?.. 225 — and the Zimmermann Disclosures 292 — the Intervention of : the Military Side.. 404-105 — Declares War against Germany .. 440 — Mr. Balfour Conducts the British Mission to .. 479 -- and Ireland .. 533

— Why Is she in the War? 604

American Brigade, an 430

— Expeditionary Force, the 581 Anchor of Doubt, the .. 205 .Lncre Valley Operations, the, and *our Successes 2e0-324-357-718 Anger, Mere in, than in Fear (The Food Question) 161 Annexation, No006-628-662

A ppoIntments .. G93 Arras. the Battle of (Easter Monday, 1917) .. 428 Asking 'avenue 607

Atkins, the Eternal .. . 559 Austria-Hungary and the Meeting of the 'Reid's-

A esti Ian Possibilities Awakening of Women, the New .... 329 AGI1DA D and Bapaume 324 I/ Balfour, Mr., his Mission to the United States .. 479 Bars and Taverns, London, Lifeand Manners in .. 228 Beleaguered City, tile: a Fable for the Times .. 36 Birds, Stray .. 360 Blind Soldiers, the High Spirits and Good Humour

of Our 513 Boner Law, Mr., and the Financial Situation 193-227 Boy-Power and Soldier-Power.. Bread verses Beer .... 92 —2 Wheaten, the Shortage of, and a Royal Procla-

mation . .. 428 . British Titles for British People 695 Budget, Mr. Boner Law's First .. 508 — a Further Examination of the .. 535 AMOI2FLAG E " Soldier, the 696

Cassel-sur-Mont,the house of Van Demme 97

Cavalry, the Use of, in the War .. 408 Cecil, Lord Robert, and Our Pence Terms .. 556

chamberlain, in, Mr. Neville, and National Service .. 163

Child, the Plain .. .. 129

Child Mind, at the Back of the .. 409 Churchill, Mr., his Article in the &today Pictor;a1 717 cicero's " De Seneetute " (" The Sacrifice of Young

Lives ") .. 457 Cockney in Hospital, the 721 Combined Operations 628 Coming To .. 329

Commons, House of, What Ails it? 452

Confiscation of Enemy Property, the .. 195 Cern Production Bill, Mr. Prothero's Speech on the 477 — — Mr. Lloyd George on the.. 509 Criminal Law Amendment Bill .. 194 Criminal Turned Hero, the .. .. 164 Cromer, Lard .. 125

raARDANELLES Report, the .. Daylight Saving for Ever

• D Bleck Wards, item the .. 325 .. 297 .. 513 " Devil's Wood ".. 40

Devonport, Lord, and the fo.od Question.. .. 92

— — Questions for. .. .. .. 123

— — What is he Waiting for ? . _ .. 124 — — his lapcath on May 8th on Our Food Supply 534 Disablement: the Claims of the Incapacitated and

Sick Soldier .. .. .. .. .. 719 Dish, a Lordly 66 .. .. .. .. .. Distraction, War and ........004 Doctor, the Story of a " Painstaking " .. .. 583

Doubt, the Anchor of........205 " Down Glasses " Appeal .. . .. 124-130 Drink and Venereal Disease (" A Twofold Taint ") 194 Drink Episode, an, in a London Tavern ....228 — Question : the Opportunity that Will not

Return .. .. .. .. 4-5 — — the, and the " Hidden Hand " .. 261 — — Wanted, a Compromise .. .. 430

EASTER Day and Good Friday, 1805 .. 433

Easter in Our Village .. 480 Economy and Elegance ut the Economy Exhi- bition720

Editor, a Grand, to the Nation 328 Electoral and Constitutional Reform (" The

Golden Opportunity ") 380 Enemy Property, the Confiscation of .. 195 Engineers' Strike, the .. 582 Exhibition, the National Welfare and Economy .. 720 Exmoor: Sir Thomas Acland's Gift to the Nation 264 'LIABLE for the Times, a 38

12 Fad, a Spectator, in the Days of Addison .. 434 Fads, the Spectator's Various.. 293 Farmer, a Suffolk 384 Favours, Asking .. 607

Female Suffrage and the New Reform Bill .. 557 Financial Situation, the.. 193-227 Fire Signals of Polybius, the .. 501 Food, the Produotion of . . , 37-63 . 37-63

— Question, Lord Devonport and .the 124-161 — — the (" More In Anger than in Fear ")

— — the (" The Last Phase ).. 192 — — the, and a Grand Victualler to the Nation 350 — — the, and Prohibition (" What Ails the Commons ? ")458

— — the the Need for Stricter F.conelny 476 — — the, Five Hundred and Fifty Years Ago .. 512

— — the, in the Winter of 1854-55 (" History Repeats Itself ") .. 633 — Farce, the Tragical 224 — Prices and Politicians 382 — Hints from Per and Near 664 — Control, the Dangers and Difficulties of .. 692 — Shortage and a Proclamation 429

— — and How to Avoid it.. .. 455

— — Some Specific Proposals .. .. 456 — — and the Submarine Menace .. . 470 — Supply, the: Lord Devenport's Speech on

Slay 8th .. 534

Free World, a, or a Slave World .. _ 380 Freedom's Cause .. 404 Fr lends, the .. .. 228 Fright, the Pleasures of .. 695 ANG Labour and Our Agricultural Needs — 381 Germany, the Revelatien of, to the United States .. 292 German Nation, the Spiritual and Mental Arro- gance of the — 65 — Retreat and Our Advance .. .. 357 — Methods of Rationing 511

— People, Peace with the — . 628 Golden Opportunfilys.the (Electoral and. Consti-

tutional Reform y 380 Government in the Interests of the Governed 225 Grand Editor to the Nation, 328 — Vietualier to the Nation, a. • .. ..rsts Gravity and Government 60. Oreenway, Walter t" The Criminal Turned Hero ") 164

ITALLELUJAH, Hurrah and.. 65 Monkey, Donald : Extracts from lifs.Letters 165 Monkey, Donald, Some Autobiographical Letters 584-603

Hard Cases and Ited-Tape 668 Hay, Mr. John, and Prince Henry of Prussia .. 454 Hearnshaw, Professor, his Attack on Viscount Grey of Fallodon .. 3G Henderson, Mr., the Plot to Pelson 226- Hero, the Criminal Turned .. 104

" Hidden Hand," the (" What Might Have Been ") 261

History Repeats Itself 633. Horne Ride Debate, the, and the Exclusion of

Ulster .. . _ 202 — — Question, the (" Short Cuts to Nowhere ").. 358 Honours List, the ..

Horse, Our Friend the .. Hospital Life of Our Soldiers, the .. 513-550-721

IDLE Saint., 293. Idylls of the War .. 105 Imperial Raiources, the Development of .. 225 Incapable, Sober and .. 721

India, Unrest in (1 — and the Empire (;100,090,000 Contribution to the Cost of the War) ..

Intensive Warfare 061

International Punishment, the Ethics of .. 327 Irish Question, the, and tile Triumph of the Act of Union .. 202 — — the (" Short Cuts to Nowhere") 358- — — America and the 533- — — the (" An Appeal to the Nationalists ") .. 661 — Convention, the 581.

JUTLAND Battle : What the Germans Claim.. 632 LABOUR for the Land, How to Find 37-63-96 .. Labour, Schoolboy .. 536 588 .. 37-63-06. 60-61-03- Levity and Government ..

Lincoln, President, a Recollection of his Death, Easter, 1865 . 433 Liquor Problem, the : 'Wanted, a Compromise .. 43G. Lives, Young, the Sacrifice of .. .. 457 Lloyd George, Mr., on Our Agricultural Policy 2ffit

— — his Great Opportunity 201

— — the Plot to Poison him .. 326- - — at the Guildhall, Friday, April 27th _ 509 — — his Administration (160- Loan, the New War .. 38. — — Points about the 64 — — the Last Week of the .. 160-

- — (" Where the Money Conies from ") .. 227

— — an Unprecedented Triumph.. .. 263

MATERIAL, the, and the Moral 718. Merchant Seamen, the .. 39 Mesopotamia, the Success in (the Fall of Baghdad) 324 Mesopotamian Report, the .. 710- Military Situation at the Opening of the New

Year, the.. „ „ 6 — — on the West, the .. 200-3'24-357-428-718 Millions, a Thousand.. .. 263 Mind of the Child, at the Back of the — the Truant Mission, the British, to America .. 479- Monarchy, Revolution and.. , 558.

Money, the, Where it Comes from.. 227 Mo.tgaging Die "tun .. 5;i5 Life, Recalled to . 674165219.061.

Labour Unrest, the Land, Volunteer Labour for the .. Leagues to Enforce Peace , .

Lenders and Taxpayers .. Letters, War and .. VAPOLION, the Collected Sayings of, on the 1_1 Subject of War N a tionansts, aa Appeal to tins. . 081 National Service for All Melee between theAgas of 18 and 61 _ 163

— — a New Scheme tor. .. 454 National Trust, the, and Sir Thomas Aeland's

Gift .. 264

National. Welfare andEconomy Exhibitive 120

Naval Problems, Some .

— Policy, the Submarine Menace and Our .. 476 — — Sir Reginald Custanee on Our .. 532 — and Military Situation, Mr. Lloyd George's Survey of the. 509 — Combined Operations" 628 — Strategy, Mr. Churchities Theory of .. 717

Needs, the Greatest of All Our .. 94

Northcliffe, Lord, his New Appointment. 693

OFFICF.RS, Wounded, the Harsh Treatment Finandelly of .. .. • • • • .. 662 Oporatione, Combined Naval and Military .. 628 Opportunity that will not Return, the (Prohibition) 4-3

— the Golden (Electoral Reform) .. 380 T3ACIFICISTS, the, and their Proposals for a " Just Peace ". . . 327

Paelfleists, Lord Robert Cedes Rebuke to rho .. 556

" Painstaking ". • • 583

Paiestine, the Future. of 510 Paper Shortage, the, and Our Newspapers .. 383

Patronage •e" Asking Favours ") .. 607

Peace, Leagues to Enforce.. • • . 60-61-93 — Terms, German, Lord Robert Cecil's Exposure

of the .. 556 — with the People .. 028 Perugia, a Soldier of .. 190

Phase, the Last.. ..• 192

Piers Plowman on the Food Question Five Hun- dred and Fifty Years Ago.. .. .. 512 Plain Child, the .. 129 Poison Conspiracy, the, and Education 326 Politicians and Food Thieve.. 382 Poi:, bins, the Fire Signals of

Prime Minister's Survey, the.. 509 Prince Henry of Prussia, Mr. John *Hay and .. 454 Profiteeriug," Prices and ... 432 Prohibition: the Opportunity that will not Return4-5

— What 'light Have Been.. .. 261 — and the Food Problem Again. . 476 Proportional Representation and the New Before' Bill .. •• •• •• •• 557 Peahen), Mr., his Speech on the Corn Production Bill. 477

Pudding, the Suet (".e.1 Lordly Dfirit.") 66

Punishment, International, the. Ethics of.. 327 lejtAITIERS, Submarines, and Some Naval 111., Problems .. .. 62 Railways after the War .. 95 P.ationing, German Methods of .. 511 Recalled to Life (Dieebled Soldiers) 719

lied-Tape, Hard Cases and.. 662

lteform Bill, the New : a 0oIden Opportunity .. 380 — and the Proposals Adopted at the Speaker's Conference .. 557 — —in Parliament 580 Rea:nieces, Imperial, the Development of.. .. 22a Retreat and Advance 357 Revolution and Monarchy ... • .. 558

Rhondda, Lord, the New Food Con•teoller.. .. 692 Rome Conference, the, andthe Bonds of Alliance.. 86 limed& and her Need of a " Trimmer " 359 — ideals and Ratlines in..407 — and" No Annexation" .606-622-G62

-- the Hopeful Side in 630 — a British Invitation to .. _ 662 Russian Revolution, the .. 357-359-380-407 ,QACRIFiCE of Young Lives, the .. 457 te'ef Saint, an Idle .. 296 Schoolboy Labour ..........536

Jive, Decisive Victory at .. 717 Seaman, the Merchant.

.Strips : the G restest of All Our Needs .. 94

.Strop, the Other Fellow's.. 229

„Short Cuts to Nowhere (Irish *Version) 358

,Signals, the Fire, of Polybitts. . . 501

.Skagerrak, the Sea Fight off the. : What the

• Germans Claim 032 ,Skating, the Pleasures of .. .. 128 eimuta;Genoral..........537 .Sober and Incapable.. .. 721 Moldier of Perugia, a.. 196

— the Complete.. .. 537 — Patients in a London Hospital.. 513-500-721

— the " Camouflage" . • .. 696 Disabled, the Claims of the 719 .frolammity ("Sober and Incapable") .. 721

.Specintsr Fad in the Hays of Addison, a .. 434

-- the, and Its Fads.. .. 293 Splendour of Youth, the ..

,Squires, How to Save the .. .. 478

.Starvation, and How to Avoid it 455

:State Purchase : the Opportunity that will not Return .. . 4-5 — — or Prohibition ( The Last Phase") .. 192 .Stray Birds 300 Strike of the Engineers (" Labour 'Unrest ") .. 582 "Student in Arms," a (" Idylls of the War ") .. 165 cc- — Some Autobiographical Letters — 584-008 • Submarines,Ratders, and Some Naval Problems.. 62 and Food... • • . . • . 476 .SubmarineMenace,Mr. Lloyd George on the .. 500 . Suet Dumpltrtg, the (" A Lordly Dish ") 66 :Suffolk Farmer, a 384 .Summer Time for Ever .. .. 297

.TAI-NT, a Twofold • .. • •. .. 194

Taxpayers and Lenders .. Taxes, Why not More ? Talking Shop in the Trenches .. 453 .. 127 229 Titles (British) for British Pear) le .. .. 695 .. 659 "Tommy Atkins" . .. 93 Treaty, the Sanctity of a .. .. 359 • Trimmer's Vocation, the ..

'Truant Mind, the .. .. 063

T T5105, the Triumph of the Act of .. 202

IIJJ United States, the, and Britain 162 "United States, the: Will she Cie to War with Germany t — — and the German Disclosures.. 292 — — the Intervention of : the Military Side 404405 — Declares War against Gertnany ,. 440

— Why is elm in the War ? VAN DA)IM E. the House of .. 97 Venereal Disease and Drink (" A Twofold Taint ).. 194

Venice : How she Takes Care of Herself I. .. 9 Victory, Decisive, at Sea 717 Victualler, a Grand, to the Nation.. .. 350 Victualling the Nation .. .. 450 Volunteer Labour for the Land .. .. 9G Volunteers, the, and the King's Message . • .. 126

Wellivtes, the, and Our Military,SAroatte4n..no -ttte3.718

War and Letters .. 450 — and Distraction. . 604

Wards, from the " D. Block" 613

Warfare, Intensive .. .. 601 War Loan, the New.... 33-64-1C0

— — the Success of the (" A *Thousand Mil-

lions ") _ 263 Waste-Paper Phoenix, the . _ 333 Wells, Mr. H. G., on the British Monarchy.. .. 558 What Might Have Been (Mr. Lloyd George's missed opportunity for Prohibition).. 261 Wilson, President : his Address to the Senate .. 93 — — and the Diplomatic Break with Germany.. 102 — — Will he Declare War against Germany ? 2e5

— — the Perfect Ally. . 694 Winter of 1854-55. the (" History itepeata Itself ") 63:1

Women, the New Outlook for 32e World, a Free, or a Slave World .. .. 380 yOUTH, the Splendour of • • 7

POETRY.

America at St. Paul's (Margaretta Byrde).. .. 461 American College, an, to an English University (M. B. S.) .. .. 516 Anxious Dead, the (John 31cCrae).. 727 Any Soldier Son to his Mother (N. G. H.).. .. 388 Captain Paul Jones (Miss C. Fox Smith) 671 Children's War, the (Katharine Tyean) 589 " Christ in Flanders," to the Writer of (E. M. V.) 45 Conscripts (Siegfried Sassoon) 205 Cuckoo In Camp, the (Eric Parker) .. 127 Dawn (IL A.) .. 639 Epiphany 1141011 (Miss Mary-Adair Macdonald) .. 45 Euthanaay (It. IL Law) 437 Five Daya' Leave from France (E. G. Moore) 544 Good Friday (J. C. Tuckey) 413 Kings o' Men (nabbed= Lytham) .. 17 Last Sunday of Term, the (Arthur Waugh) 73 Loom, the (Capt. J. II. Knight-Adkin) 103 Munition Makers: the Teacher (Jane Prothero Mort) • • • • • • • .. 489 Old Boys, the (E. W. Hornung) 3:17

" On Les Aura I " (Capt. J. It. Knight-Adkin) .. 700

'Ora is the Man ? (I.. W. Fox) .. 135 Our British Dead (Sergt. Joseph Lee) .. 136 Oxford Revisited in War Time (Tertlus van•Dyke) 271 Patrol, the (Capt. J. H. Knight-Adkin) 564 Qucenalanders (Will H. Ogilvie) .. 365 Sheffield in a Trench (A Sheffield Lad) .. 612 Squareheads (Miss C. Fox Smith) 171 . To All who Love Me (LL-Col. J. Berkley) .. 230 " V.A.D." (Miss Mary-Adair Macdonald) 302

ART.

Royal Academy, Summer Exhibition at the .. 517 Royal Academy, Graphic Art at the .. 101

BOONS--Authors.

AINGElt, A. C.—Memories of Eton Sixty Years

AlIngton, Cyril—Shrewsbury Fables .. Archer, William, selected by--601 Gems of" German Thought .. 672 'DAIS, F. W.—The Livery of Eve _ 507

Al Balfour, Rt. lion. (Jerald W.—Time Ear of Dionyalus 612 Barrett, Sir Wm. 11.—On the Threshold of the

Unseen .. 812 Beck, James 31.—Time War and Humanity .. in

Bralisford, H. N.—A League of Nations 271

Bridges, Horace 3.—Some Outlines of the Religion of F•xpeelenee .. 172 Burroughs. E. A.—The Valley of Decision .. 46

areAMPBELL, J. IL—General George B. Me- lee (lea=. . 173 Campbell, Rev. R. 3.—A Spiritual *Pilgrimage .. 21 Childs, W. J.—Across Asia Miner on Foot . 273 Connolly, James—Labour in Ireland _ . 709 Courtenay, Rev. Charles—The Empire of Silence 70 Creizenac-h, Wilhelm—The English Drama In the

Age of Shakespeare . Crotch, W. Walter—The Soul of Dickens .. 670

DE LA WAltR, Constance, trans. by—Personal Recollections of the Empire . • .. 491 Dibblee, 0. B.—Germany's Economic Petition and England's Commercial and Industrie! Policy after the War _ 209 Thee)' , A. V.—The Statesmanship of Wordsworth 640 Ditchfield, P. IL—The England of Shakespeare .. 415 Doyle, Sir Arthur Comm—The British Campaign

in France and Flanders, 1914 .. 337 Dreiser, Theodore—Plays of the Natural and the Supernatural .. leg Huff, J. D., trans. by—A Russian Gentleman .. 565 Duet, Theodore—Whistler.. 391

ELLIOT, Hugh—nerbert Spencer • _ 0e4 Erskine, Mrs. Steuart, ed. by—Twenty • Years at Court .. eg FLETCHEft, C. B.—The New Paei0c....396 Flint, F. Se trans. by—Frederick the Great P.J7 Moyer, J. K.--Stndies in the History of English

Church Endowments _ 464

Feetescue, 110n. J. W.—The Three Pearls .. la

Freestone. W. 11,—The Sacrament Bee:evert .. 416

'47e-100

058E, Edmund—The Life of .A.1411 X Charles Switthurse Gem?, E., ed. l, —Poet inunous Poems by Alger non Charles Swinburne .. 701 Crane, W. L.—Church Divieloas and Clidatianity 1 e7 Groat, G. (.1.—An Introduction to the Study of Organised Labor In America .. 542

HADOW, G. E., ed. by—Sir Walter Ralegh .. 641 Hamilton, Lord Ernest—The Son! of Ulster 541 Hamilton, Itt. Hon. Lord Omerge--Parliamentary Reminiscences and Refloctione, lb= to 1865 .. 1311 Hankey, Donald—A Student in Arms : Second Series 68)

Harris, H. Wilson—President Wilson .. .. 51e Headiam, Dr. W. G., &e., ed., fie., by—The Fragments of Sophocles 725 Iligginson, General Sir George—Seventy-one Yeses of a Guardsman's Life 100 Higgs, Henry—National Economy —, 661 BUIL G. F.—On Medals .. 491 — J. Arthur—Payellical Investigadons Gil noblmouee, le T.—Queslions of War and Peace _ 57 Hothlack, Kate—Chatham's Colonial Policy .. 723 TNGPEN, Roger—Shell? in England .. 333 1 Innocent., C. be Development or British Building Construction Inein, Will—The Latin at War .. 675

JEBB, Sir R. C., &c., ed., &c., by—The Frag- meats of Sopliocles 72) L"-IPLING, Rulyard—A Diversay of ("features 461

S. Kleiser, Grenville—Talks on Talking .. 340

LEACOCK, Stephen—Further Foolishness 203 Leith, Mrs. Disney—The Boyhood of A I eernon Charles Swinburoe. 402-191 Leonard, W. E., trans. by—T. Lueretitts.Catum .. 411 Levi, N.—Jan Smuts

LIvinestone, it. W.—A Defence of Classical Edu-

cation . • .. 174 Looker-Lampeon, G., arranged by—A 'Soldier's

Book of Love Poems .. 363 Lyttelton, Mrs. Edith—AUL:04 Lytteiton 335

MeeFARLANE, Charles—Reministenees of a 641 Literary Life Manning, Frederic—Eidola 489

Masefleld, John—Lollitigdon Downs . 61.1 Matheson, P. E., trans., dry., by—Epiel .. 4:17 Maxwell, Sir Herbert.. Bt.—Edruhrugh 439 Mee, Arthur, &c.—Defeat or Victory ? 24's Millet, Captain Philippe—Comrades in Arms .. 2t1 Montagu-Nathan, al.—Conteumporary Rueslan

Composers .SG 1

Morgan, It. E.—The Manitions of Peace .. 43 TAI'MANN, Friedriell—Central Europe .. 701 Nevinson,C. R. W.—Modern War PaIntinge 307 Newton, Lady—The House of Lyme .. 403 Nicholson, D. H. S., dry., chosen by—The Oxford Book of Mystical Verse _ 303 TJIIIIT.LIPPS, Lisle March—Europe Unbound 74 Plowden-Wardlaw, James, &c.—Rellgioes Reconetruction atter the War .. 20e Pound, E., and E. Fenollosa—hot, or Accomplish- ni .. _ 643 Purcell, l, FAmund D.—Forty Years at the Criminal Bar .. 47

R()LICK, Oliver Chase—Essays in Orthodoxy .. 518 Quitter-Couch, Sir A. T.-31emoir of Arthur John Butler BI'.Rt. Hon. Sir George Houstoun—My Reminiscences Ribblesdale, Lord, ed. by—Charles !deter_. 845 Robertson, Eric S.—The Bible's Prose Epic of Eve

and her Sons 20 Rolland, Romain—Beethoven. 13a Root, Elfitu—Military and Colonial Polley of the United States 592 Russell, Rt. Hon. G. W. E.—Arthur Stanton .. 6111 QT. HILAIRE, M. Emile Marco—Personal

1-3 Recollections of the Empire . 431 Sanday, W., and N. P. Williams--Form and Content in the Christian Tradition. 203 &meow, Et. Hon. Sir kkocat—A Guide to Diplo- matic Practice 6 Scott, E. J.—Booker T. Washington II 87331 Seward, F. W.—Reminiscences of a War-Time

Statesman and Diplomat, 1830-1915 173 Skrine, Mary J. IL—The Devout Lady .. 730 Smith, C. A.—O. Henry .. 414 — D. Nichol, intro. by--Simakespeare Criticism— 43S Squire, J. C.—Twelve Poems .. 138 Stone, Darwell—Tbe Reserved Sacrament .. 416

Stowe, L. 11.—Booker T. 'Washington 339

d Stra, Hon. E. G.—British Agrieultree William IL—Our Chief Magistrate sod his Powers _ Temporley. IL W. V.-114story of Serbia 671 Temple, William—Mens Creatrix, . 413 Thomas, W. Beach—With the British on time Somme .. 67e Tynan, Katharine—The Middle Years .. 272

WATSON, Wililam—Penoraft 44 Watson, William—The Man who Sew .. 61 Weekley, Ernest—Surnames.. 2 Wells, H. CL—Ood the Invisible Kim/. 0?;

— War and the Future.. .. 301 Williams, J. E. Hodder, ed. by--One Toeing Man 271

Wilson, J. 11.—The Life of J. ii. Rawlins . 173 Wise, 0.—Campaigns and Battles of the. Army

of Northern Virginia . 173 — T. J.. ed. by—Posthumous Poems by Algernon

Charles Swinburne 701 Wood, Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn—Winnowed Blemories389 Wright, Arnold—Early English *Adventurers in the East .•40...1.0 • 707 ArifiiitiHUSBAND, Major-General Sir George —A Soldier's Memories in Peace and War 500

BOORS—Subjects.

A DVENTUREBS, Early English, in the East.

lie —Arnold Wright .. 707 Htltillh : the Nation's Opportunity—

lion. E. G. Strut!, &c. 73 *looker, Serge—Trans. from the Russian by

J. D. Dud. 565 America, Organized *Labor in, an Introduction to

the Study of—U. G. Groat .. . 542 American President, the (Our Chief Magistrate)—

William II. Taft 728 Apocrypha, the Books of the—W. 0. E. Oesterley 5.13 Armenians, the Treatment of the, in the Ottoman

Empire—Preface by Viscount Bryce .. 105 Asia Minor, Across, on Foot—W. J. Childs .. 273 1,yEETHOVEN—Romain Rolland 138

33 Bible, the, Its Prose Epic of Eve and her

Sons—Eric S. Robertson .. .. 20 Building Construction (British), the Development of—C. F. Innocent .. 10 Butler, Arthur John, Memoir of—Sir A. T. Quiller- Couch .. 731

GATT, Henri de, the Memoirs of— Trans. by

F. S. Flint 237 Chatham's Colonial Policy—Kate liotblack .. 729 Christian Doctrine of Health, the—Macmillan (pub.). 275

— Tradition, Form and Content in the—W.*Sanday

and N. P. Williams 209 Church Divisions and Christianity—W. L. Grano 137 Churchman, the Creed of a—Bishop of Peter- borough, ate. . 77 Classical Education, a Defence of—R. W. Living- stone

Comfort, Words of—It. J. Campbell .. 543 Composers, Contemporary Russian—M. Montagu-

Nathan 360 Consolation, the Gospel of—William flanks .. 341 Court,Twenty Years at—Hon. Eleanor Stanley .. 18 Creatures, a Diversity of—itudyard Kipling .. 401 Criminal Bar, Forty Years at the—Edmund D.

Purcell 47 I-1 T.:CIS ION, the Valley of—E. A. Burroughs .. 40 11 Defeat or Victory ?—Arthur Mee and J.

Stuart Holden .. 240 Devout Lady, the—Mary J. it. Skrine 730 Dickens, the Soul of—W. Walter Crotch .. 076 bionysius, the Ear of—lit. lion. Gerald \V. Be Item .. • ,. 612 Diplomatic Practice, a Guide to—Rt. Hon. Sir Ernest Satow

Drama, the English. in the Age of Shakespeare—

Wilhelm Creisenaell .. 208 Dublin Explorations and Refieetiens—Maunsel

(r Lb.) 615 VAST, Early English Adventurers in the—

.1..4 Arnold Wright 703 Economy, Net Meal—Henry Biggs.. .. 504 Edinburgh—sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt. 430 Empire, Personal Recollections of the—M. Emile Marco St. ..191 Endowments, English Church, Studies in the History of—J. K. Floyer. 464

Epictetus--Trans.* &c., P. E. Matheson .. 437 lion sixty Veers Ago, Memories of—A. C. A Inger 440

Europe, Central —Friedrich Naumann 701

— 1..7nbonintLigle March -Phillipps 74 L1 ROPE.'1N WAR, THE GREAT (see under War Books).

Eve, the Livery of—F. W. Bain .. 567

le;100D and Fitness—James Long 391 i. Foolishness, Further—Stephen Leacoek .. 206 Frederick the Great—Trans. by F. S. Hint .. 237

el ERMAN Thought, 501 Gems of—Selected by " Will lam Archer

GERMANY AND THE WAR, Books dealing with (see also under Woe Books).

God the invisible King—H. G. Wells 674 Guardsman, Seventy-one Years of the Life of a—

General Sir George Higgiasen 100

HENRY, 0.: a Biography—C. A. Smith .. 414 1 IL Holbein's Dance of Death—F. H. Evans .. 644 Hurrah and Hallelujah—Collected, fie., by Dr.

IRELAND, tabour in—James Connolly ,. 702 IAPAN, Classical Stage of, a Study of the- e/ E. Fenolloon, ate. .. 543 Johnson Calendar, the—Clarendon Press (pub.) .. 390 • ABOR. Organized, in America, an Intro- ▪ duction to the Study of—U. 0. Croat .. 542

Lady, the Devout—Mary J. U. Skrine 730

League of Nations, a—H. N. Brallsford .. 271 1.6ter, Charles—Ed. by turd Ribblesslale.. .. 8-45 Literary Life, Reminiscences of a—Charles Mac- Farlane .

•• Loeb Library," New Volumes in the—Heine-

mann (pub.). 48 Isteretins Carus, T.—Trans. by W. E. Leonard .. 414

Lyme, the House of—Lady Newton 463 Lyttelton, Alfred—Mrs. Edith Lyttelton.. 388

1144. eCLELLAN, General George 13.-3. IL

AL Campbell .. . .. 173 MacFarlane, Charles : his Reminiscences of a Literary Life—Intro. by J. F. 'Tattersall .. 643 Magistrate, Our Chief, and his Powers—William If. Taft.. 8 . - 7'

Mens Creatrix : an Essay—William Temple .. 413 MILITARY BOOKS (see under War Books).

Munitions of Peace, the—H. E. Morgan. 48 Mystical Verse, the Oxford Book oi—Chosen D. H. S. Nicholson, Sc. .. 303

110-ATIONAL ECONOMY—Henry Higgs _ 564 -LI NAVAL BOOKS (see under War Books).

N oh, or Accomplishment—E. tenollesa and E. Found 543 Notch, Stories, Tales, - Amazing Years, the—W. Pett-Ridge .. 492

— Changing Winds—St. John G. Ervine— .. 567 — Cinderella of Skookum Creek—Frederick Niveu 306 — Dancing Hours, the—Harold °bison.. 141 — Gog : the Story of an Officer and Gentleman—

Arthur Fetterless 22 — Grand Chain—U. B. Stern . ; 703 -- Grapes of Wrath—Boyd Cable.. .. .. 341 Hatchways—Ethel Sidgwick . 241 a-- Jan and her Job—L. Alien Harker .. 464 ass Kral Girl—Bentrice _ 544 • LeatherWOOd lied, the...W. D. flOWells .. 209 Novel*, Stories, Tales, rte. lemtimsed):— — Light above the Cross Roads, the—Mrs. Victor Rickard 210

— London Nights of Deists°. the--I croon Randall 645 — Lord Louis Lewis, the Transactions of—

Roland Pertwee 731 — Man with Two Left Feet, the—P. G. Wode- house .. 308 — Munster Twilight, a—Daniel Corkery.. .. 109

— Nothing Matters—Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree 140 — Seen and Heard : Before and After 1914—

Mary and Jane Findiater 175 — Shadow Line, the—Joseph Conrad .. 391 — Sonia—Stephen McKenna 410 — Spring Song, the—Forrest Reid 48 — Tales of Wonder—Lord Dunsany 275 — That Ni3ht, and other Satires—Freeman Tilden .. 520 — This is the End—Stella Benson.. 593 — Watermeads—Archibald Marshall 23 — Young Man from the South, a—Lennox Robinson 677 READ tnLe Norms —23-109.141-176-210-241- 275-341-368-392-417-492-520-544-568-593- 615-677-704-732

ONE Young Man—Ed. by J. E. Hodder 274 Orthodoxy, Essays in—Oliver Chase Quick .. 518

A CIFIC, the New—C. 13. Fletcher .. 590 P Parliamentary Reminiscences and Rase- .. lions, 1808 to I8h35—Rt. lion. Lord George Hamilton .. 136 Peace, the Munitions of—H. E. Morgan 48 Pearls, the Three—Hon. J. W. Forteseue 108

Pence:at—William Watson.. .. 48 Pilgrimage, a Spiritual—Rev. R. J. Campbell .. 21 Plays of the Natural and the Supernatural—

Theodore Dreher.. .. 139 Poetry, Books

- Battle Silences, in the—F. G. Scott 75

— Comrades—Alexander Robertson .. 75 — Doubting and Daring, Between—Jane Barlow 338 — El:Iola—Frederic Manning ."" 489 — Fighting Men—Miss C. Fox Smith .. 75

— Gloucestershire Lad, a, at Home and Abroad—

F. \V. Harvey .. 75 - Half-Hours at Helles—A. P. Herbert.. . 75 — Hallow-E'en, and other Poems-3113s W. 3f.

Letts .. 75 — Highland Regiment, a—E. A. Mackintosh .. 338 — Huntsman, the Old—Siegfried &moon 613 — Loilingdon Downs—John Masefield 613 — Man who Saw, the—William Watson .. .. 613 — Maple Leaf Songs—Frederick Nivel' 333 — Old Way, the—Capt. I. A. Hopwood 75

— Peacock Pic—W. de la Mare21•

— Pilgrimage, the—Eric Shepherd 338 — Responsibilities—William Butler Yeats .. 338 - itbyinea of a lied Cross Man, the—R. W.

Service . 75 — Soldier Songs—Patrick MacGill 75 — Soldier Songs from Anzac—Signaller T. Skey- bill .. 75 — Soldier's Book of Love Poems, a—Arranged by G. Locker-I.:meson366

— Songs of Peace—Francs *Lad widge 75

— Sonnets and other Verses—J. A. Fort 338 — Squire, J. C., Twelve Poems by—Siorland Press (pub.) . — Theophanies—Evelyn Underhill 338 — Tricks of the Trade—J. C. Squire .. 338 — Vagabond Verses—Crosbie Garstin 013 — Verse and Prose in Peace and War—W. N.

Hodgson • • • • • • • • • • 75 — Verse, Some—" F. S." (Sidgwick at Jackson, pub.) 613 — Verses in Peace and War—Shane Leslie . 75 — Volunteer, the, and other Poems—H. Asquith 416 — War Poems—Martin Seeker (pub.) .. 75 — Worple Flit—E. W. Tennant 75 Porter, William Sydney (0. Henry)—C. A. Smith 414 Prose, the Rhythm of—W. M. Patterson .. 305

Psychical Investigations—J. Arthur 11111_ .. 012

ALEGH, Sir Walter—Ed. by G. E. Hadow .. 644 lb Rawlins, John A., the Life of—J. it. Wilson 173 Religion of Experience, Some Outlines of the-

licirace J. Bridges.. .. .. 172 Religious Reconstruction .after the War—James Plowden-Wardlaw, ate.. 205 Reminiscences, My—Rt. Hon. Sir *George Hong-

tours Reid 519 Russian Composers, Contemporary-31. Montagu- Nathan . 366

— Gentleman, a—Serge Aisakoff 565 Q. ACHIM EN T Reserved, the—W. H. Freestone 416

1.7 Sacrament, the Reserved—Darwell Stone 416 St. Mark, the Gospel according to—Ed., fie., by W. C. Allen— 543 St. Matthew, the Gospel according to—Ed. by P. A. Micklem..........543 Serbia, Ilistory of—H. W. V. Temperley .. 671 Shakespeare, the England of—P. H. Ditchfield .. 415 — Criticism—Intro. by D. Nichol Smith .. 438 Shelley in England—Roger Ingpen .. 338 Shrewsbury Fables—Cyril Alingtou .. 236 Silence, the Empire of—Rev. Charles Courtenay.. 76 Smuts, Jan—N. Levi Soldier's Memories in Peace and War, a—Majon General Sir George Younghusband 566 Sophocles, the Fragments of—Ed., fie., by Sir It. C. Jebb, ate. .. .. • . 729

Spencer, Herbert—Hugh Elliot .. 614 Stanley, Hon. Eleanor, Correspondence cf the—

Ed. by Mrs. Steuart Erskine .. _ 18 Stanton, Arthur—Rt. Hon. G. W. E. Russell .. 591 Statesman and Diplomat, Reminiscences of a Wartime, 1830-1915—F. W. Seward .. .. 173 Stray Birds—Sir Rabindranath Tagore. .. 360

Student in Arms, a: Second Series—Donald

Hankey 589 Surnames—Ernest Weeklcy .. 207 Surrey Record Society : No. VII., Surrey Wills, Part II.—lieworth (pub.) .. 304 Swlnburne, Algernon Charles : his Posthumous Poems—Ed. by E. Geese and T. J. Wise .. 701 — — the Boyhood of—Personal Recollections ' by Mt's. Matey Leith . 462-490 — — the Life of—Edmund Cosa .. 462-490

TLKING. Talks on—Grenville Kleiser .. 340 Three Pearls, the—Hon. J. W. Yorteacue • .. 108 Translations (Found. in a Commonplace Book)— D.

11. Madera (pub.) 107

ULSTER, the Soul of—Lord Ernest Hamilton 541 United States, Military and Colonial Policy of the--Elihu Root .. . 592 Unseen. On the Threshold of the—Sir Wm. F.

Barrett 612

V.

EGETABEE Culture for All—" Eva " (Jenkins, pub.) .. 642 Virginia, Northern, Campaigns and Battles a the Army of—G. Wise .. .. 173

WAR and the Citizen—Ed. by Rev. G. B. Code.. 564 Wartime Statesman and Diplomat, *Reminiscences of a, 1830-1015—F. IV. Seward 173 Washington, Booker T.—E. J. Scott and L. B.

Stowe "30

Whistler—Theodore I)uret 391 Whitaker's Almanack for 1917—Whitaker (pub.) 305 Wilson, President : his Problems and his Policy—

H. Wilson Harris .. .. 517 Winnowed Memories—Field-Marsbal Sir Evelyn Wood 389 Wordsworth, the'Statesmanship of—A. V. Dicey 640 XTEARS, the Middle—Katharine Tynan 272 WAR, BOOKS DEALING WITH THE :-- Armenians, the Treatment of the, in the Ottoman Empire—Preface by Viscount Bryce .. 105 Belgium, the Invasion and the War In—Leon Van der Essen C75 — Ruined, Pictures of—Louis Berden 675 Boats, Open—Alfred Noyes .. 675 British Campaign, the, in France and Flanders, 1914—Sir A. Conan Doyle . .. 337 Bullets and Billets—Capt. Bruce Bairnsbther 238 Canada in Flanders, Vol. IL—Lord Beaverbrook 075 Cavalry, with, in 1915-1'rederic Coleman .. 104 Comrades in Arms—Captain Philippe Millet _ 20 Crosses, Wayside—Chiswick Press (pub.) 491 Defeat or Victory 7—Arthur 3fee and J. Stuart Hoiden.............240 Economic Position, Germany's, and England's Commercial and Industrial Policy after the War —U. B. Dibblee • .. 209 .

Europe, Central—Fri •,*(1 ri,11* Naumann 701

— Unfound—Lisle March Piilillpps 74 Flying, War—Murray (pub.)233 " Fortnightly " History of the War—Colonel A. M. Murray . .. 233 ..

France and Flanders, 1914, the British Campaign in—Sir A. Conan Doyle .. 337 — Letters from—C. E. W. Bean „ „ 673 General, a, his Letters to his Son on Obtaining his Commission—Cassell (pub.) _ 041 Germany, her Economic Position after the War, atc.-0. B. Dibbles .. 209 German Empire, Inside the—H. B. Swope.. 675 — Thought, 501 Gems of—Selected by William Archer 672 Holland and Pan-Germanism—J. van der Hoeven Leonhard. .. 240

Hospital Days*--Unwin (pub.) ......235

Jean Lc Geniis, la Brigade des—G. Le Bail .. 675 Latin at War, the—Will Irwin. 075

League of Nations. a—H. N. Brails*ford . 271

Letters, a General's, to his Son on Obtaining lib Commission—Cassell (pub.) 641

Line, the Unbroken—H. W. Allen .. 104

Lister, Charles—Ed. by Lord Ribblesdale .. 45 Machine Gun, the Book of the—Major F. V.

Longstalf, ate. . .. 104 Medals, On—G. F. 11111 . ..491 Mesopotamia, in—Martin Swayne 675 One Young Man—Ed. by J. E. Hodder Williams 274 Pacific, the New : British Policy and German Aims—C. B. Fletcher .. 590 ..

Paintings, Modern War—C. R. W. Nevins* on .. 307 Palestine, with the Turks in—A: Aaronsohn .. 675 Pervyse, the Cellar-House cif—Baroness T'Serclaes,

Penn, Mr.—Herbert \Vard 238 Religion at the Front, Thoughts os—N. S. Talbot 543 Religious Reconstruction after the War—James Plowden-Wardlaw, fie. .. 205 Ruhlebeu Prison Camp, the—Israel Cohen _ 675

Scraps of Paper—lan Malcolm .. .. 104

Sea Power—Archibald Hurd .. 104 Serbia, History of—H. W. V. Temperley_ 671 Sketches of a Soldier under Fire—Harold Harvey 108 Smuts, 'Jan—N. Levi. . 365

Somme; the Battles of the—Philip Gibbs 238 — with the British on the—W. Beach Thomas .. 675 Straits Impregnable, the—Sidney de Loghe.. 675 Student in Arms, a: Second Series—Donald

Ilanley 589 Valley of Decision, the—E. A. Burroughs .. 46 Verdun, 'Neath : Augult•October, 1914—Maurice

Geaevoix 104 — the Battle of (February 21st—May 7th)—

Henry Dugard 104 War and Peace, Questions of—L. T. flophouse 17 — and the Citizen—Ed. by Rev. G. B. Code .. 564 — and the Future—H. G. Wells.. . .. 302 War, Tales of the Great—Sir Henry Newbolt .. 238 — the, and Humanity—James M. Beck .. 171 — the Scene of—V. C. Scott O'Connor . 675 War Area, Here and There in the--Rt.

Herbert Bury.. .. 238 War Drawings Part 1.-3fuirhead Bone. 045 War Work In England, Pictures of—Joseph

Pennell .

Western Front;the—DrawIn* — the—Drawings M by *• uirhead Bon* e 1644'

Wilson, President : his Problems and his Policy— H. Wilson Harris .. .

Winnowed Memories—Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn

Wood 00 04 00 00 00 .. 389 CURRENT LITERATURE AND CO DKE OF THE WEEK.

A WHEAL'S Wife, an, in the 3lakiag-lady _Pi Poore 493 Africa, the New *Map of (1900-16)--H. A. Gibbons .. 732

Agriculture in Oxfordshire-John Orr _ .. 442 America, Spanish, the Literary History of-Alfred Coester 24 American Historians, the Middle Group of-J. S. Bassett 417 America's Foreign Relations-W. F. Johnson .. 392 Annuals and Biennials-Gertrude Jekyll .. 49

Arboreal Man-F. Wood Jonea. . .. 342 Architecture, Six Lectures on-lt. A. •Cram,-fic. .. 732 Argentine, the, through English Eyes-J. A.

Hammerton .. 210 Art, the Year's, 1917-A. C. R. Carter .. 389 Australia-J. W. Gregory .. .. 342

Austria-Hungary and the Slays-Howes (pub.) .. 24 DALKANS, a Ride through the-Agnes E. 1-1' Conway .. 441 Beacon-National Institute for the Blind (pub.).. 393 Belgium's Case: a Juridical Inquiry-Ch. de

Visecher . Beloved Captain, the-Donald Donkey Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Sikkim-L. S. S. O'Malley 73:1 Biology, an Introduction to-A. 1). Darbishire .. 441 Book Prices Current, Vol. XXX.-E. Stock (pub.) .. 110 Books, the English Catalogue of-lt. B. Marston 141.705 Borneo, a Naturalist in-lt. W. 0. Shelton' .. 141 British Museum Library, the-Gertrude Burford Rawlings 176 Bywater, Ingram-W. W. Jackson 078

GAMEROONS, the-Albert F. Calvert 646 Canada the Sp-AIM: Wee-Lilian Whiting .. 593 Cape Town and its Soldiers .. . .. 545 Capitalism In England, tile Progress Of-W. Cunning-

lant 341 Celtic alvtlrology and Religion-Alexander iTacbain 678 Chemical Discovery and Invention of the Twentieth Century-Sir W. A. Tilden .. 276 Chess Strategy-Eduard Isisker 678 Child Mortality-Sir Arthur Newsholme 50.4 Churches, English, Bench-Ends in-J. Charles Cox 732 Circus Life, Amateur-Ernest Balch .. 1.93 Coinage, the Evolution of-George Alicdonahl .. 593 COOKERY BOOKS 646 Criminality and Economic Conditions-W. A. Bonger 391 Croatia, Absolutism in-lt. W. Scton-Watson .. 24 Cutlers' Company of London, History of the, Vol. I: -Charles Welch .. 210

nAMARALAND, a Doctor's Diary in-II. F. II. Walker... . 610 Dante, Studim In, Fourth Series-Edward Moore .. 360

DICTIONARIES 109-441 Doctor, the Panel: his Duties and Perplexities- '1'. M. Tibbetts _ .

Drink Trade, State Purchase and Control of the- Sir T. Whittaker 109 EASTERN Question, the-J. A. R. Marriott .. 078 11.4 Education, German and English-Fr. de Hovre Education, Higher, after the War-john Burnet .. 677 - Report of the Conference on New Ideals in .. 461

- the Permanent Values in-K. Richmond .. 369 Empire, the Defences of the-Archibald Hurd .. 617 - the Resources of the-Dr. Watson Grice .. 617 England's Commercial Supremacy • from the Frank- 114 ter ZJitung-Macmillan (pub.) .. 493 Euphucs-Ed. by W. M. Cron and II. Clemons .. 300 .L TIALSE Witness-Johannes Jorgensen 176 Farewell-Dr. Lyttelton. 441 Farming, English, Past and Present-R. E..Prothero 678

Feeding the Family-Mary Swartz Rose 342 Fiddlers, the-Arthur Mee .. 077 Fish, the Migrations of-Alexander Meek 276 Flowers, British 'Wild-W. Grareson .. 417 Food Gardening-Valentine Davis 6-18

Food, the Physiology .o.f, and Economy in. Diet- W. M. Bayliss .. 520

Forestry, an Introduction to, for Young People- Sir A. N. Agnew .. .. 369 Fox and Geese-Susanne R. Day' and G. D. Cummins 39:1 France, the Splendour of, Part 1.-Hutchinson (pub.) 594 French Revolution, Episodes of the, in Brittany-

G. 77

French Work, a:- •

CEuvres Poetiques de Jean de Lingendes-Ed.

by E. T. Griffiths .. .. 342

Frohman, Charles. Manager and Man-I. F. Mar- cosson and D. Frohman 23

GARDENER, Gentleman, the Jottings of a- E. T. Ellb . German Imperialism and International Law-

Jacques Marquis de Dampierre 392

German Professor, My-B. D. Darwin 640

Getting Together-Ian Hay 678 Gilder, Richard Watson, Letters of-Ed. by his Daughter .. 504 Girl, the, and the Faun-Eden Phillpotts 24 Gladstone's Speeches-A. T. Bassett .. 417 Gospels and Acts of the Apostles In French- R.T.S. (pub.)521

Grammar Schools, the Old -ItOrlter Watson . . 392

Growth and Form-D'Arey W. Thompson .. 732 GUIDES, .. 211

HAIVW:EX Family, the-A. Audrey Locke .. 276 Handwriting Iii the Light of Present-Day Re- quirementa-G. C. Jarvis 309 Harbour to Harbour, from-Mrs. Arthur Bell .. 242 Hem-ysou, Robert, the Poems of-Ed. by W. 31. Metcalfe • • s _ 441 History, Sfedineval, Outlines of-C. W. Previte Orton 441 Historical Material, Four Lectures on the Dandling of -L. F. Rushbrook Williams .. 733 Home of To-day, the-Chatto k Windus (pub.) .. 23 Hope for Society. the: Essays on " Social Recon- struction after the War."-Ed. by Miss Lucy

Gardner .. 276 - of the Great Community, the-Josiah Royce .. 110 How to Save Money in War Time ......609

INDLS, the Verdict of-Sir M. Bhownaggree .. 49

1. In Good Company-Coulson Kernaban 568 Ink, the Street of-H. Simonds 568 Wed Life. SIudJ fit-A. E. Shipley .. 568 Ireland In the Last Fifty Years-Ernest Barker .. 210 Irish IlIstory, Confiscation In _ 678 Isaiah : the Prophet and tha Book-Canon Nairn .. 303 1 Sometimes Think-Stephen Paget .. .. 593

JAPANESE View of the War, a-Rmr-Admiral A kiyanus JOarnale, My Risesian and Turkhh-Dowager

Marchioness of Dulterin and Ara 241

71TCHENER, Field-Marshal Lord, Vols. 11.-M. 1%. -E. S. Grew, Sze. 368 Kitchener (Lord) Memorial Book, the-Sir H.

Le Bea .. 241 Kultur and Anarchy-F. C. Owlett .. 705

LETTERS, Men of-Dixon Scott 303

Leveller Movement, the-T. C. Pease .. 678 Liberty-Sir James Crichton-Browne, at c. 704 Library (Norwich) City, Three Centinies In a- 0. A. Stephen .. . 303 Life Won through Death-Bishop of Birmingham 493 Literature, English, the Cambridge libtory of, Vols. XIII.-XIV.-Ed. by Sir A. W. Ward and A. it. Waller .. 210 Losses of Healing a Book for the Sorrowful- George Jackson .. 392

MAGAZINES, the .. 21-174-305-417-520-646

Magic, Supplementary-" Elbiquet " 341 Maternity and Child Welfare-L.O.B. (pub.) .. 678 Mediterranean, England in the, 1603-1,13- Julian S. Corbett .. 306 Mesopotamian Dialect of Arabic, Vocabulary of the-Lieut. J. T. Cole . 521 Messiah, the Hebrew-Christian-A. Lukyn :192

Mexico, Benighted-R. Wiliford Smith .. .. 341 Munn, G. F., the Art of-Margaret Munn and

Mary Cabot .. 418 Mysterious Stranger, the-Mark Twain .. 77 Mythology of All Races, the-Ed. by L. II. Gray and G. F. Moore 109

XT4POLEON and the Artists-Hamil Grant .. 560 Nation's Health, the-Sir Malcolm Morris.. 141 Needlecraft in the Schools-Margaret Swanson .. 241

NEW EDITIONS .. 24-369-117-52l New Europe, the, Vol. 1.-Constable (pub.) . 306 New Spain, the True History of the Conquest of, Vol. V.-Ilakluyt Soc. (pub.) ......276 New Zealand Scenery, Studies in-B. E. Baughan 210 Nottinghamshire, highways and Byways in- J. B. Firth .. 141

drA T T ERY ST. MARY, the Collegiate Church of

S...g -J. N. Dalton .. 441 Outposts of Mercy-E. V. Lucas. 493

Overseas-Ed. by Evelyn Wrench. 010

T3ARAGUAY-W. H. Kochel . .. 392 1 Parliament, a Treatise on the Law, Privi- leges, sec., of-Sir T. E. Slay 545 Parr, Major-Gen. Sir H. 11.: Recollections and Correspondence-Ed. by Sir C. Forteseue-Brick- dale . .. 568 Peace. a Lasting .. -G. W. P;cdhero.. .. 704 - Enforced-League to Enforce Peace (pub.) .. 568 - the American League to Enforce-C. It.

Peerage, the Complete, Vol. 1V.-Ed. by the Hon. Vicary Gibbs . .. 309 Pepys on the Restoration Stage-Helen McAfee 211 Pistol and Revolver, the Book of the-Capt. H. B. C. Pollard .. 368 Pitman's Business Man's Guide-J. A. Slater .. 417 Plays, Holiday, a Child's Book of-F. G. WIcke 617 - 3todern Icelandic-Johann Sigurjonsson .. 176 - Three Short-Mary S. Watts .. .. 545

Poetry, Books of

- Poems-Brian Brooke 616

- Poems, Selected-Rupert Brooke .. 441 - Strange Meetings-Harold Monro....016 - War'sSurprises, and other Verses-C. L. Graves 520 Poland-G. E. Slocombe........385

- Past and Present-J. II. Harley .. 368 Polish Review, the, Vol. I., No. 1-Ed. by J. H.

Harley 306 Poultry Guide, an Easy-Edward Brown.. .. 732

- liaising, Paynter's System of-Country LtJe

(pub.) 545 Poverty. Your Part in-George Lansbury 276 Printers' Pie-Ed. by Mrs. IV. Hugh Spottiswoode 594 Proportional Representation and British Politics- J. F. Williams .

Prostitution, Slavery of-Maud E. Miner.. .. 77 PrUssinn Court, Seven Years at the-Edith Keen 341

QUARTERLIES, the .. 140-492 RABBIT.KEEPING in War Time-C. J. Davies Recipes, War-Time-National Food Economy

League (pub.) 732 Recollections, Lively-Canon Sheartne. _ 678

Registration of Business Names Act, 1916,. Guide

to the-Kenneth Brown .. 392 Remembrances, My-Edward H. Sothern .. 441

Romance: Two Lectures-Sir Walter Raleigh .. 616 Round Table, the-Macmillan (pub.! 634426 Ruhlcben, the Conditions at-Prisoners' Release Committee (pub.) .

Russia. and Europe-Gregor Alexinaky 342 - In 1916-Stephen Graham .. 392 - Who Can Be Happy and Free in ?-Nicholas Nekrassov . R wren Court Memoirs, 19 14-16-11. Jenkins l pub.) 568 - Heroes, Saints, and Sinners, Some-Sonia E. Howe . 276 - Realities and Problems-Paul Mllyoutov, J:c. 493

14:Om-Miss Aruitt 24 SALONiR1 (English Bislorieal Itevieto)- M Hier Sardinia in Ancient Times-E. 8. Bouchler _ 733 Science and the Nation-Ed. by A. C. Seward .. 139413 tl

Scoand, Church and Reform In: 1747-1843- W. L. Mammon

Marta Stage, the-Robb Lawson. 493 Serbek1 Penne: Yationat Songs of 'Serbia-Owen

Meredith 016 Shakespeare and the Red (ross-81r Sidney Lee 342 - a Poem on-M. Jochumsson 393

- the Sonnets of-Ed. by IL M. Alden „, 241 Shakespeare's. Plays.: Characters. of-..William 616 ilazint

Shautiniketan . the Bolpur School of Rabin- itianata Tagore-W. IV. Pearson .. 544 Smiling tor 3Iy Thoughts, a-ii. K. Chesterton .. 77 bucial Service, Joint Committee on : Paniphici No. 1 .. 705 Spanish Reader of South American History- E. W. Supple 593 Stowell, Lord-E. S. Roscoe Student Captives-Alfred T. Davies 078 Style and Composition-E. Classen 732

rill1R0 U0 H the Iron Bars-Emile Carnmaerte.. 616 1 Toys, Solt, and How to !Slake Them-E. A. Hickman276 Trade Union Conditions, the Iles. toration of-

balmy Webb .. 4-It

VEGETABLE-GROWING, Books on .. 493 Venereal Disease, the Stamping out of-

Sir Malcolm Morris .. 141 Verdun from the Somme, to-11. Brititain .. 616 Verhaeren, Emile. the Plays of-Constable (pub.) 617 Victorians, Great-T. Ii. S. Eacott 24 Voyages round the World, the Earliest : 1519-1617 -Ed. by P. F. Alexander .. 110

WAR against War, the-Christen Collin .. 610 War and Immortality, and other Ad- dresses-II. W. Morrow.. .. 110

War In Disguise-James Stephen 677 War Societies, Parish-W. R. 461 Wars, Future, Proposals for the Prevention of- Lord Bryce, sec.. 705

Wattle's, Our-Tunic C. Wollaston.. 24

Westminster, the Monks of-Archdeacon E. H. Pearce .. Wilson, President, ins Speech to Congress on April 2nd0

Women War Workers-Ed. by G..gtone... 561:01

Y EAR-BOOKS, ,tc. 49-211-306-393-117-465.521- 51.3.51:4 CORRESPONDENCE.

An1111.;bid M, 43.

Agriculture, BritLeh, 108. Agricultural Wage, the, 411.

Air Routes, 670.

Alcohol : versus Food, 11-43-67.167-190-231-362 ; end the Army, 12-131-168-199; and Longevity, 12; 1:1 France, 43 ; " Vulgar Errors " Concerning, 232 ; bee also under " Beer," " Drink," and " Drink Problem "). Allied Terms, the, 12; Heligoland nnd, 43. Allotment Diary, a Londoner's, 665. Alsace-Lorralue, 608.

America : and Germany, 134; and Britain, 205- 538 ; and Our Food supply, 387 ; and the Drink Problem, 484 ; and Ireland, 502-585-609 ; and the War-a Prophecy, eine. American, an, and the War : Not Neutral, 44. Anglo-Hellenic Family, an, 269. Antiquities, Buried, Food Production and, 300-304- 388.

Architecture at the Front, 638.

Austen (Jane) Centenary, 612. Australia, a Voice from, 45. Australian Referendum, the, 13-71.336.

Austrian Possibilities, 70.09.

flanr-Weak, National, the Mission of Repentance and Hope and the, 700. Baking at Home, 334.

Balfour, Mr., in America, CM Barley Bread, 232.

Barley, Malted, 486. Barley Scones, 302-335. Barrett Inquiry, the, 45. Bathurst, Captain, a Letter to, 486.

Beer : versus Bread, 11-43-437-167-199-231-302; as

the Organizer of Victory, 6S-101 ; Bread, and Trans- port, 333 ; Wiry Not Rations of ? 435 ; as Food, 587-634-669 ; Strong Man or Strong Beer ? 634 ; (see also under " Alcohol " and " Drink "). Beers, Light, a Plea for, 68-299. Berkeley, Bishop, on the Drink Trade, 190. Biblical Study, 670. Bicycle., a Tax on, 16. Birds, Wild : In London, 205; and Food Rations, 208.

Birthday Honours, 670. Bismarck and Russia at Constantinople, 60.

Blinded Soldiers, Visits to, 611. Blind, the National Library for the, 135. Boy-Power and Soldier-Power, 412-435-485-007. Brazil, the Emperor of, his Appeal to Lincoln, 202.

Bread : versus Beer, 11-43-67-167.199-231-362 ; the

Working Man and, 298; and Barley, 362; a Choice, 514.

Brewers, Food for, 385. Brewing and Sugar, 167. Bribery in War Time, 487. Bright Side, the, of the War, 363. British-Italian League, the, 482-668. Browning, Robert, a Quotation from, 039.

Brownlow, lady, 380. Bunsen on the Alms of Germany, 134.

Byron, Lord, on the Future of Greece, 209.

CAVERIDOE MAGAZINE," the. 267-301. s-/Campbell (L.), Jowett, and Gallon as Prophets, 639.

Canada, the Voice of, 303. Canine Defteieney, 16. Carlyle, Two Verses by, 204. Cars, the Sale of, for War Work, 235. Cato and Cornland, 68. Cats : Chaucer on, 16 ; and Owls, 16 ; and Clocks, 541.

Channel Tunnel, a, 15. Cheese from Sheep's Milk, 870-727. " Miss Strategy,' 670-727. China and Germany's Peace Terms, 387. " Christ In Flanders " a Tribute, 564. Church Self-Government Association, the, 234-269. Church, the : and National Service, 13 ; and the War, 170-234-336-699; after the War, 200.301-363; Hampered, 200-234 ; Changes in, 336 ; the Future of, 458. Cipz, a, in a Tight Place, 487-488. Clergy : of Military Age, 70-103-134-170-201-269; and Food Production, 132.160-233; an Example for the, 300; and Military Service, 037-667-099.723-724.

Condom, Philippe de, a Quotation from, 5'1t. Coming Generation, the Health of the. 270. Commons, House ot, What Ails it/ 487. Cornmeal Mush, 486-515-611.

Corn. Production 11111, 514-563.

Corrections, 15,47.71-204-460-727.

Crimean Veteran, a, 204.

Cromer, Lord, and the National Trust, 270. Crows, Village, 270302.

Cruel Case, a (Wounded Officer), 668. Curare Pawn or Wound', 235.

Czecbo-Slowaks, the Liberation of the, 98.

J)ANT.eAlt New Weer; Political Warnings, Some, 133. Darbistea," the, 16.. Devonport, Lord, Another Question for, 102. Dew Ponds, 564-580-611-634.

Dilemmas, Some, 539, tiscia Mier, a, 412.

Dog Stories, 230-468-541.

I Mg .Tbsc, the, 10-489-515-510.

Dot" Food. fee 540-561, Dove Story, a, 61e.

"frown Gigues," 10-11-42_-101-108-199.207-208- 611 ; Sir Walter Scott and•Otiver Goldsmith on, 12; Horace on; Olt; ellselonary Help, 131 ; an Epitaph on, 2671 a Queen's Hall electing, 298436; In Homer, 362.

Drink : and the Girl Munition Workers, 68 ; reran. Food, 11-43-67467-190-231-362 • and Sacrifice, 168; " I Wish I Couldn't Get it," 333 ; 'Venereal Disease and, 353 ; and the. War-and After, 410 ; or Starvation ? 539.

Drink Problem, the, 10.11-12-42-67-68-100-101-131- 367-103-193-231-=1-233-205-398-299-300-331-332-333. 362-331.386-410-41L-435-483-484-538-530-563-587-611- 634-600-700 ; a Phase of the, 43; Some Economic Aspects of 'the, 68 ; Mineiterial Silence on the, 231 ; Submission, 231; a Soldier's Mother on the, 300; the Hidden Hand,. 435; Whose is the " Unseen. Hand " ? 460-484.

Drluk Trade, the : and Compensation. 11; Blehole Berkeley on tho, 199 ; the Prince Minister's Non Sequilnr, 299; Disinterested elanagement, 299; and the Nation, 538.

Drink Traffic, Working Men and the, 563.

Dublin University Election, 68.

17catrome, National: a Quotation from Decent Scriptoree, 611. Eliot, George : a Quotation from Daniel Derenda, 204.

Empire Resources Development Committee, the, 269-300-362-669.

Empire, the Bonds-of, 364.

Ethiopian, the, ('an lie Change his Skint 18. Evelyn and Food Conservation, 486.

liAMINE, Official Encouragement for, 486.

Fellowship, a League of, 364 ; and the Christian Crusade, 671,

Meld Office. the Raid at. MP, 103.

Fiji, East Indians in, 630.

FlyingeMen, Our, 487-545.

Food Controller, the, and Prices, 333.

Food Economy : the Two Voices, 539-700.

Food Prices : Politicians and, 435-480; Questions about, 485.

Food Production, 101-132-100-267 ; the Clergy and, 132-109-233.

Food Rations, Babbita, Birds, and, 233.

Food Shortage, the " Zoo " and, 411.

Food Supply, America and Our, 387; Co-operation and the, 587.

Food Supplies, the Tapping of New-Millet, 483. Food: emus Alcohol, 11-43-67467-1119-231-364 ; SavIng In, 205 ; for Brewers, 385 ; and Prohibition, 484 ; Beer, and the Army, 538; for the -Young, 541e; tile Conservation of, 725.

Food Wastage in the Army, 411-486.

Food Waste-Boiling versus Steaming, 132..

France and England, 538.

Frederick the Great, 605 ; Keith, and the Russians, 103.

Frontiersmen, the Legion of, 235.

Fruits of the Earth, the Kindly, 700.

Aersiterga,. Notes from a London, IA War Time,

k t 670.

Garibaldi on Republicanism, 563. Germany : Help towards Downing, 44-268 ; the Food Shortage in, 60; the Food Troubles ot, ue; America and, 134.

Germany 'a Peril : I., Food.Troubles, 0 ; II., Will the German Alliance Break Up ? 41.

German " Gem," Another, 726.

GermaueGuns, Captured, 588.

German Officer Prisoners, a Roll of. 102.

German Philosopher, a, on his Countrymen, 638.

"God Bless My Father Deer," 16.

Goldsmith, Oliver, on." Down Glasses," 12.

Grey, Viscount, and the Allies, 70.

Guelph, the-Royal -City of, and Its Gift to Belgium, 270.

IiAlIATORM, the, at Worcester oa Sunday, JAW 17th, 727. Ifankey Fraternity, a Suggested, 15.

Harvest of 1816, the, 635.

Hey, Mr. John, and Prince henry of Prussia, 482. - Heligoland : the Allied Terms. 43..

History Repeats Itself "Faked" Enemy Vic- tories, 488-.

Historical Parallel, an. 335.

Hohenlohe, Priam, a Formast of time AIms of Ger- many by, 134.

Hohenzollern, No Peace with the, 170.

Home Rule, the Present. Position of, 333.

Homer : on "Down Glasses," 302; a Working Man

on? 638.

Hoover, Mr., sad the use of Grain for Liquor, 723. Horace on "Down Glasses," 68.

Horse-Hoeing and HorsnlifeedIng, 588-611. Horses : the Feeding of, 170; Rationing, 386. Horsley, Sir Victor, 612.

Hospital Ships, the Proposal to Put German Pris- oners in, 170.

Housekeeping Problem, the, 72.101-132-109-20S-335-

833.

Roguing, Demobilization and, 637. Hubris and Sopirrosyne, 1338.

Duns, the, 3134-037.

DIPICRIAL Resour,cese the Development of, 269-300-

e- 330-36e-630.

Inadequacy, the Mingo! and Weakness of, 484. Income Tax. 515.

India and the Empire, 333.- Iniaut Mettality, 640. Insurance, the War Lban, Death Duties, and, 134. Irish Coneention, the, 724. Question, the, 333. • " Is " or "Are"? 1034e5-171.

• Italy, Britain and, 482-668,

TINENILE Delinquency, 587.

"

• Tr AISER, the : and the Old Testament, 412 ; a Warn- -I"- lag to. 636.

Nollimachus, a Quotation from, 488.

Kindness, the Religion of, 612. Kitchener, Lord : in Defence of, 305 ; the Leiter of, 489.

LA.m OrIt F.X6RIAZCs, 234. Laing, Samuel, a Prophecy by, 669. Lamb, Charles, his John. Wooded, 270.

Land Council (National), the Appeal of the, for Summer Workent, 563. Land : Weide, 14 ; Volunteer Labour eta the, 122 Cultivation of, by Public-School Boys, 132.

Leeky on the Limitation of Prices, 386: Len Robert E., and the Crimean War, e04.

Letter from-the Front, a Christmas, 204.

Lincoln; ore Peace, 143 the Life of, 15 ; a Year of.

44; his Finance of War, 29•2 • the•Fenperor of -Wadi's

Appeal to, 202and the Lancashire Cotton Famine. 201 ; an Ackncnviedgment, 335 ; and the Problems of Ulster and the Union, 600: Liquor Problem, the-Wanted, a Compromise, 458- 483-539.- Low-Temperature Carbonization, 412.

Lowe on Imperial Federation, 639, Lupton, Geoffrey, 436.

Lyme, the MAW of, 487.

Leyte; Henry-Francis, a Poem by; 637. Lytton, Lord, and Sunday A nineements,.14.

ALT : How•to Useit for Food, 410 ; and Bread, 610.

eve- Dierston; Philip Bourke, the " Blind Peer," 135.

" Minal" and the War, 589.-

atazziati's Propheoy, 635: Meatless Days, 132.

Memorial Plaque, Wm, a Subject for a, 14.

Memorials, War, 725. Memory, a Sigikileant (Patriots' Day at Concord), 586.

Milton and Jeltangir, 727.

Mrs. Whyte-Niels-file's Carriage Stops the Way, 437.

Mob-Law; a Protest -nailed, 130.

Moorhens and Shell-Fite, 412.

" laannoe." the. andthe Speelotor.487.

• kl National Harmony, an Esseidlal towards.693-724. National Service : the. Church awl, 13; and the Vote, 201 ; Volunteers and, 201 ; Voluntary, 267. Nationalists; an Appeal to the, 696.

Naval Polley, 561: Nelson and Reprisals, 536: Newspapers : and Waste in War, 14; and their Noble Selves. 268.

Northcliffe- Press, the, 365.

Northumberiand Mittens- and " Breed or Deer ? " 435.

Not Neutral, 45.-

OATsitud Petrol, 062. Officer, a Wounded, the Cruel Case of a, 658. Officers and Men : a Subject for a War Memorial

Plaque, 14. " On Our Honour," 109.

" On Their Honour," 154-539.

Organizers' Clearing-Hobs°, 71. Onr Daily Bread ' Again; 26i Ovid, Two Quotations from, 15: Owls and Cats, 16.

1)APER-SAITAA, 268. Pepin's " Digeober," 486-540. Parish War Society, a, 236.

Paulsen, Prof. Friedrich, on the Perversion of the German Mind, 638.

Peace ? 14,

Peace: A League to Enforce, 135; Plautus on Terms of, 203:

Peace Tereus, 14.

Personality, States of, 870.

Piracy, the Perfeetion-of, 487. Poet, the Blind : Philip Bourke Marston, 135. Poetry, Recent War, 205-270. Poisoning Trial, the, 335.

Poles, the, of Western Germany, 203.

Pompey and the Mediterranean Pirates, 487. Potato Cultivation for the Army, 540.610, Potato Sets, 411.

Potatoes, 333-364..

Poultry Experiment, Successful, at Red Cross Hospital, 364.

Printers' Plc." 636.

Prisoners, British, Treatment of, 636, Proclamation, a Royal, Wanted, 487.

" Profiteering," 698-725. Prohibition : during the WM', 11; in Ontario, 12 ; the Campaign in favour of, 72-100-231-267-209432; Ulster and, 100; a Voice.from.the Front, 101.167-199; the Spectator and, 232 ; in Toronto, 209 ; What might have been, 332 ; the Russian Example, 332 ; In New- foundland, 332; in Alberta., 332; the Effects of, in Ontario, 362; War-Time, the Russian Revolution and the-Blessings of; 386 ; the Sheffield Daily7'elayeaph and, 386; the ftroeincial Peres and, 410 ; the Workmen of Govan and, 410 ; and Food, 464 ; a " Trade " View of, 725.

Prophecy, the Deep Question of„ 538: Proportional Representation, 170-437.609, Ptolemaic "Tommy, the Letter of a, 637.

Pulpits, Interchange of, 554- Teo enures, Birds, and the Food Rations, 213. Itationing, Organized, 530.

" Rats and -Mice and Such Small Deer," 71. Reconstruction, Problems of, 726.

Red Cross Problem; a, 102-135.

Religion and War. 204.

Religion, the, of the Ordinary Soldier, 10, Reprisals, 202-234-267-301.

Republicanism, 540-503.

Revolution and Monarchy, 610-634.

Richard Camel, a Quotation trout, 205. Royal Marriages, 630. Runelman, Mr.: his Apologist, 5861 and Wheat Shortage, 633.

Running Amok, the, of Germany.at Sea, 69-135. Russia at Constantinople, 69.

Russian Revolution, the, and the Ilhosinge of War- Time Prohibition, 354.

SaCnnICE, Deinkeand;1-63:

St. George, thelimeal Society of, and the War, 102. Samuel, Limit: G. U., the Farewell fetter of, 725.

Savings Bank Habit, the; 202,234.

Savings hanks. Collecting, 42.

Sehoolbaya and 'National Service, 435-485.

Schools and Farm Woric, 288.

Scott, Sir Walter, on " Down Glaaaese' IL.

Scottish Mother. a, 13-204.

Shakespeare Attienpraph, a,.44,

" Shakespeare's lien " on the S01111110,18.

Sheep, Milking, 4`28-727.

Shipping Losses in War, 583.

Ships, Wooden, 209. .

Short Cuts to Nowhere, 387.

Sleep, 235.270 : Sancho Panza on, 270. Smith, Reginald John : an Impression 70.

Social Work, a Mederecederventent la, 102.

Soldier, the Religion of the Ordinary,10.

Soldiers Three, 487.

Some Specific Preposala, 485.

" Sostes-lloratianne," 639.

Sowings, Late, and Good Crepe, 458. Specletor, the: at the -Profit, 413 ; and the Nation; 487-540; a Suggestion from the Front, 63e; Hut Literature, 7211-727.

Spectator's Fade,- the, 335. Speetator's Public, the, 362. Squire, the Old Country, 16.

State Purchase, 67-484.

Statesman. a British. 387.

Stevenson's " The Waif Woman," 15.

Strength of Britain, the : a Practical Proposal, 331 ; Last Warning to the Government, 539-663 ; Manifesto, 034.

Striker, the, and the Hun, 010.

" Student in Ames" a, 236-365. Sugar : and Brewing„ 167 ; the Distribution of..

23::263; Home-Grown Fruit - and, 300-334; How Le Save, 870; Suggestion, a Double, 15. Swinburne, 4e8e and Music, 513 ; his Ancestry, 018.

Te.tenens and the Wheeltlon Trial, 412. Teetotaler, the Protest of an Ordinary, 669, Tennyson : as- Prophet, 437; " Maud " and th.t. War, 589:

Thanks, a Word of, 103.

Thompson, Francis, on George Meredith, 335.

Throttling the Nation, 199.

Treaty, the Ssuctity of a; 134.

" Tristram Shandy," a Quotation from, 16.

Trout-Breeding, 636.

Turkey, German Diaillusionment4bout, 203.

-ULSTER: and Prohibition, 100; Short Cuts to Nowhere, 387 ; and her Critics, 580. United States: the Guarantee of the, 99-131; a Voles from the, 58e.

Vj.A.D.'s, Join the, 482.

• Vegetable Culture; 583. Vegetarian,- How It Strikes a, 331. Venereal Disease; 301; anti Drink, 333 ; Innocent. Viethnnof, 363-386: Victory. After : a Trandallott from Horace,. 63. Victualler (a Grand) to the Nation, 411-43-1. Victuatling•the Ration, 934. Volunteer Worker; the Experiences of a, 610.- Volunteers, the : and this Explosion, 130; and.

National Service, 201.

Vote; National Servieeand the, 201.

'Welt- LOIN: French, the Bishop of Marseilles' T Appeal for the, 42; Death Duties, and Insurance, 1:14.

Warrender, the late- Admiral Sir Cie and•tha Drink Curse, 411.

Waste-Paper' Phoenix, the, 430: Watts, Dr. Isaac, a Quotation from, 725. Wellington, the Duke of, and Reforms in the Array, 203.

Wheat, How to Economize in, 514. Wheaten Bread, 488.

Whittidge, Mr. F. . W . • an Appreciation, 44.

Whitman, Walt, a-Quotation from, 44.

With Whom the Quarrel 2-a Soldier's View, 483.. Woiaeley, Lord, on ' the Old Snperstition," 233.• Woman Suffrage, 335.

Women : Mobilizing, 171; Central Bureau for the Employment of, 516. Mourati or Curare Poison, 235. V M.C.A., the, in America, 510, • Youth and Death, 068.

APPEAT.S.-Lancaster Read School for Mothem. 13.-London Girls' • Club Union, 14.-Sweaters and other Things, 71.-The Red. Cross Hale- at Mears,, Christie's, 71.-Alfusleal Library for the Blind, 72.- The Imperial-Work of the GiriseFrIendly SOciety, 102...- Animal Sufferers in the Explosion Area, 130-171.- The Royal Flying Corps, 133.-For Clotinag Materials, 171:-Infant Maintenance Committee, 235.-Eton War Memocial, 2313,-The Invalid Children's Aid Association; 270.-Child-Saving: Kentish Town Day Nursery, 270.--Blinded Soldiers' Bazaar Week, 301.- Associated Societies for tho Protection of Women end Children, 302.-A Plea for the Toll-Broken, 364.- United Russia Societies Association, 387.-Y.11.0.A, Hostel Work In France, 387.-0111dpi-for Sailors and. Soldiers in London, 387,--Cavell Memorial Holiday Horne, 385.-The Serbian Relief Fund, 388.516.- Women Patrols and !Women Police, 411,-Rest Rooms for Women Workers In Frence, 460.-Sunnner Knit,- ting, 516-716.-Help for Me Belgian Babies, 564.- For Gramophones and Records, 611.-Shiperrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society, 008.-Newport Market Army Training School, OWL- Lady Burglicere's Prisoners'. Fund, 697.-Blind Babies, 720.-Women's Holiday Fund, 726.

LEADING PARAGRAPHS. HOME NEWS.

Acland, Sir-Thomas, his Gift of Land on Exmoor to the National Trust, 223.

Admiralty OfReiel, the •Daily Moil's Attack on an, 507.

Africa, French North, captain P. Millet out Problems of, 530..

Air Raids (see under "-Western 'Theatre").

Air Raids on London, the Times and the Daily Mail on tire, %6Q2.

Aldershot, the Military Authorities and the Public- Homes of, 159.

rAilled Conferences : at Some, 34 ; at Petrograd,122.

• AmericauArirterssaelorsthe Difficult Task of the, 290. America's Entry into the War : the American Club Luncheon and the Pilgrims' Club Dinner, 450. Asquith, Mr., at Ladybank, 159.

Balfones-Mr. : his Commentary on the -Allies' Reply to President Wilson's Peace -Note, 57 ; on the Govern- ment's Appreciation of American Care of British Jot-crests in Germany, 100 ; 'tire Storrs Attack on, 451 ; his Visit tenement:a, 530-; and -to, Canaria, 602 ; his Return to England, 658; on his Mission to America, 689.

Balfour -of Burkigh, Lord, the Revolutions of his sflommittee on- Commercial -and-Industrial Policy, 222. Balliol, the Master of, on the Revolution of Thought it Educational-Matters, 3.

Barnes, Mr. George, on the Industrial Problem after the War,-627.

Barrett, Lieutenant, and Mrs. Cornwallis-West, 1. Beer the Manufacture of, out of -Foodstuffs, 159 ; the Problem of the Miner -and his, 603 ; the Protean Character of; 603 ; era:tread, Mr. Straker on, 626. Belgian Relief Committee, Statement by the, 420. Birthday Honours, the, 026.

Blockade Order, the New -British, 221.

Blockade, the Attitude of American Merchants and Manufacturers towards the, 090.

-Bonnr Law, Mr., his Statement on the National lezpendlture, 714.

Booth, Mr. liaedel, Mr. George Gruban's Action enmities-555.

Booth, Sir Alfred, Becomes Presideotof thedtrength of Britain Movement,' 201.

Harden, •Sir --Robert, at the House • of Commons' Luncheon, 403.

" Bread or Deer ?" Mr. Stacker on, 626.

Mread, the-Food Controller's Appeal to Eat. Less, 659. Bryce, Lord, his Defence of the ilumaniticsaria. Business Men in the Cabinet, the Dieappointment

with regard-to the, 691.

Canadian Soldier, the Death of a, from Alcoholic Poisoning, 370.

Chamberlain, Mr. Neville : on his Scheme of National Civilian Service, 122; his Appeal to Public School aSols,-474.

Channel Tunnel, Sir F. Fox on the Engineering Problems of a, 475.

"-Chili of Friendship," the, 426.

Classical Association, Annual Meeting of the, 35. Commercial and Industrial Policy, Three Resolutions of Lord Balfour of Burleigh's Committee on, 222. Composers, British, the Carnegie Trust Scheme for the Encouragement of, 323. Cornwallis-West, Mrs., and Lieutenant Barrett, 1.

Daily Mail, the: and the Food Peril, 259 ; its Attack on an Admiralty Official, 507; on the London • Air Raids, CO2.

• Drators,-Civillan, Mr. Marshall's Allegations as to the Payment of, 579.

Delta Bill for 1916, the, 259.

Drink Trade, the, and State Purchase, 34-35-530- 1191.

Drink Traffic., the " Hidden Hand " and the, 259. Dyke, Mr.-Henry-Van, his-Poem, -Mare Liberum," 191.

teclesiasticus and the-Work-of Government, 691. Educational Associations, Annual Conference of, 3. Electoral Reform, the Report of the Speaker's Conference on, 122.

Engineers' Sttike, the, 554,577.

Explosion, the Great, in East London,-90.

Fisher, Lord, the Demand for the -Recall-of, 221.258' Food Controller : Orders.: by the, ' 34-59 ; on the Need for Curtailment of Consumption, 158 ; and the Use of Malt, 427; his Appeal to hat Less Bread, 659.

Food Problem, the, and the Destruction of Grain, 473.

Food Production Department, the Formation of the, 258.

Food ProductionaReport of the Committee on, 378. Nord Motor Tractor Factory, the Erection of a, iu Cork, 379.

Foxhounds, the Slaughter of, 191.

French, Lord, on Germany and Neutral Countries, 3.

- I Giasgow, Alleged Drunkenness in, 221.

Gruban, Mr. George, his Action against Mr. Handel Booth, 555.

lodge, Mr. J., on the Importation of German Steel, 90.

Imperial War Cabinet, the Constitution of the, 506. Imperial War Conference, the First Meeting of the, 354.

Industrial Production after tile War, 627. Ireland, the Government and Disorders In, 715. Irish-Canadian Rangers, the Tour of the, in Ireland, 122.

Irish Problem, the : and Ulster, 355; American Statesmen and the, 474 ; the \Vest Virginia Analogy with the, 506-530; the Manifesto of the Irish Arch- bishops, &c., 530.

Irish Sergeant, Story of an, 627.

Irish Settlement, Mr. Lloyd George's Proposals for an, 554.

Johnson, Dr., a Quotation from, 91. Jutland, Battle of, Admiral Sims at the Conunemo- ration of the, 627.

King, the : Visits Sufferers from East Loudon Ex- plosion, 158; Opens the School of Oriental Studies, 268; his Example of Abstention from Intoxicants, 379 ; Visits Victims of London Air Raid, 657 ; Insti- tutes Two New Orders, 715.

King's Proclamation, the, 505 ; the Success of the, 555.

Labour Party Conference, the, at Manchester, 90-122.

Labour Unrest, the Commissioners to Inquire Into the, 659. Land, the Provision of Mere Labour for the, 89. League to Enforce Peace, 58.

Liverpool By-election, the leruce at the, 715. Lloyd George, Mr.: at the Guildhall, on the War Loan, 69 ; the Conspiracy to Murder, 121-321 ' • ou the Empire War Council, 122 ; at Carnarvon, 159 ; on Economic Policy and on the Irish Question, 506; his Proposals -for an Irish Settlement, 554 ; on the Duties of the Labour Unrest Commissioners, 639 ; anti 'Troliteening," 069.

MacDonald, Mr. J.-R., Stopped by the Sailors' and Firemen's Union from Sailing for Russia, 025-058.

Malcolm, -ffiralan, -ids -Instances- of alerman Fright- . aul nem, -4 26.

Malt : for Food, " Country-Brewer " on, 427; and the Manufacture of Sweets, 603.

Mar-shall, 'Mr. Howard, on the Remuneration of Civilian Medical Officers, 579.

Meat, "'Profiteering" and the Price of, 714. -Mesopotamian Report, the, 713.

Men for the Army under Thirty-one and the Lads of Eighteen, 90. Menx, Admiral Sir liedworth, on the Demand for the Recall of Lord Fisher, 221.

MilitaryHoneurs, Millet, Captain Philippe, on Problems of French North Africa, 530.

Miner and his Beer, the Problem of the, 603. Murrayarrof.Gilhertaon Our. National Educationa3. Myers, Frederic, a Quotation from, 475.

National Expenditure, Mr. Boner Law's Statement on, 714.

National-War Savings Committee, the-Report of the, 451.

Naval Retirements and Promotions, 506.

New -1"aw Nevem s, the, 2--10a.

Northcliffe, Lord, his Mission to the United States, 626.

Omnibus Strike, the, in London, 555.

Orders, Two New, Instituted-by -the -King, 715. Oriental Studies, Scheel of, the Opening of the, by the King, 258.

Pilgrims Club,' the Dinner at the, to Celebrate 'America's Entry into the War, 450.

Ponsonby, Mr., on " Why Must the War Co On ? "

32krtland, the Duke of, and the Publication of Bett ing " Tips," :179.

Prices; the Fixing of : for W heat; Oats, and Potatoes, 34; for Sweets, 5d; Minimum, for Farmers, 259.

Prisoners of 1\ ar Exchange of, Stopped by Ger- many, 190; the Anglo-German Negotiations at the ltheue concerning, 715.

Profiteering " : Mr. Lloyd George and, 659; Lord Rhondda-and, 714.

'Prohibition: 'Mr. A. 1). Hall and the Sale of Spirits, 90; Voluntary Rationing and the Need for, 159; the Strength of Britain Movement, 259; the Queen's Ball Meeting in favour of, 379; Trade Unionists and the Opposition to, 475-626.

Prothero, Mr.: and the Ploughing of Grassland, 3 ; his Agricultural Programme, 34; Racing, the Weakening of the Government in regard to, 659.

Rationing, Voluntary, Lord Devonport'a Appeal for, 1.58.

Reprisals, the Demand for, 4189.

Republicanism and the Monarchy, 531.

Rhondda, Lord, and " Profiteering," 714.

Shipping Leases,British, in the Napoleonic Wara451. Sims, Admiral, on the Spiritual Union of Britain and the United States, 627.

Sinn Fein -Wets at Cork, the, 715.

Smuts, General : to Represent South Africa -at the Imperial War Conference,. 59 ; at the House of •Com- mons' Luncheon, 403 ; the Daily News and Hospitality towards, 475.

Spretator Experimental Company, the War Record of the, 579.

Spectator "Fads," Successful, 355. Star, the: on Legislation Prohibiting Racing "Tips," 427; its Attack on Mr. Balfoura451.

"State of Siege" Argument, the, 222.

-State Purchase: 'Opposition to the -Polley of, 34 ; the Wmtminster Coates and a Reasonable Price, 35; Rumoured Adoption of, by the Government, 539- 091 ; the Case for, in a Nutshell, 601.

Straker, air., on " Bread or Beer-Which ? " 620. Strength of Britain Movement, the, 259 ; the Meeting at Queen's Hall, 379. Sydenhana, Lord, on Mr. Churchill and the Late Air Board, 427.

Trade Unionists and the Opposition to Prohibition, 475-626.

Ulster : the Wertnaoster Gazette and, 378; the Irish Roman Catholic Bishops and, 530.

V.A.D.'s, an Appeal for More, 475.

Walsh, Dr., on the Irish Question, 530.

Wardle, Mr. G., on Labour and the War, 00.

War Loan : the Guildhall Meeting to Promote the, 33-59 ; the Terms of the, 59 : the Result of the. 222. Weekly Dispatch : the Attack on Lord 1: itchener, 322 ; and the Government, 323.

Welsh Church, the Bishop of St. Davids and Mr. Williams on the, 427.

It attainder Gazette, the: and State Purchase, 33; on " Colonials and Ireland," 378.

Wheat Shortage, the i'im,-s and the, 403.

Whitbread, Mr., and the Liquor Problem, 531. Woed-Plgeons, the Shooting of, 90.

PARLIAMENT.

Admiralty, the Reorganization of the, 555. Air Board Vote, Major Baird'e Statement on the, 507. Air Raid Warnings, the Government and, 715. America's Entry into the War, Resolutions regarding, 450.

Asquith, Mr., on the Dardanelles Report, 354.

Bathurst, Captain, on the Consumption of Bread, 507.

Beresford, Lord, on Shipping Losses, 377-505.

Blockade, Debates on the, in Both Houses, 378.

Boner Law, Mr.: and the War Bill, 101; on the Result of the War Loan, 222 ; and Sir Douglas Mabee Interview, 222 ; rn the National Expenditure, 354; Introduces the Budget, 507 ; Moves Vote of Credit for £500,000,000, 529; on Sir. Mac Donald's Proposal Visit to Russia, 65b; on General Smuts and the War Cabinet. 714 Bread verses Beer and Total Prohibition, 355.

Carson, Sir E.: on the Submarine Menace, 221; on the Food Peril, 322; Announces Changes at the Admiralty, 555. ' Churchill, Mr.: his Speech on the Army Estimatca, 291 ; on the Dardanelles Report, 354.

Corn Production Bill, the, 474.

Criminal Law Amendment Bill, the, 222.

Curzon, Lord, on Sir Percy Sykes's Ens:I:claim in rerria, 222.

Dillon. -11r., and Lord Haidinge's Letter to Sir George Buchanan, 291.

Electoral Reform -Bill; the, 4169-090-715.

Enemy Princes and their British Titles, Bill dealing with, 32k. • Fisher, Lord, the Demand for the Recidi of; 221-25g, Fisher, Sir. H. A. L., on the Education Problem, 474.

Hordinge, Lord, his Letter to Sir'Gcorge Buchanan. 201.

Home Rule Movement, the Unmasking of the, 289.

Indian Cotton:Duties, the New, 322. Irish Convention, the Proposals for an, 578.

King's Speech, the, at the Opening of Parliament, 158.

lambert, Mr. G., his Demand for the Recall of Lord Fisher, 221-258.

1.1o)d George, -Mr.: on the Food Tern, rind his Failure to Deal with the Drink Peril, 258; and Mini- them Pekes for Farmers, 259 ; on the Proposals for tut Irish Convention, 578.

MacDonald. Mr.. the Government and his Proposed Visit to Itusaia,4158.

Macpherson, air., on the Air Mastery of the Western Front, 321.

Military Service Acts, Inquiry Into the Working of (he, 715.

lailuer, Lord, on the Use- of Foodstuffs for Intoxi- cants, 355.

Nolion,the Prevention of the Export a tion of the, 451. Nationalists, the Withdrawal of the, from-the Holm., 289.

Parliament, the Opening of, 188.

Prohibition of think. Sir George Cave on the, 191. Proportioual Reeresentation and the Reform Bill, 859.

treprinals, Debate on, in the Lords, 507. Rum:Imam Sir., on-the Storing of Wheat, 474, Smuts, General, his Position in time War Cabinet, 714. Soldiers arid Sailors and the Relent' 11111, 715. Campaign : Debates on the, in the Lords,-191-505 ; Sir R. Orison on-the, 221-505.

Sugar tor-Brewing Purposes, anptain'llatbutst and the Use of, 32'2.

Votes of Credit, 190-529.

Woman Suffrage and the Reform 1301, 600, f Esreriona -RO8Comuo (NOWrii).-Connt Plunkett, 159.

THE WESTERN THEATRE.

Aerial Supremacy, the Struggle for, :289-321-507-601. Mint& Valley, French Success near the, 713.

Air Raids, British and French : on Zeebrugge,

Ghent, end Bruges, 425 ; on Zeebrugge, -654.

Air Raids, German : on Folkestone, -602 ; on the Themes-Estuary, 625 ; on Leaden, 657; by Zeppelins on East Anglia and Kent, 689.

Aisne, the French Victory on the, 449.

Arnerlean Contingent, Arrival of; in France, 718.

Ancre: British Advances on the, 57-158-1Se-221 ; the German Retreat on-the, 289-321-353-377.401.40.2- 420.

Arras, the .Battles of, 425-449-470-506; German Counter-Attacks, 520-4;53.

Bavarian Roman Catholics, a Curious Story about, 403.

Bullecourt, the Capture of, 577.

Cavalry, the Opportunity of the, 403.

Devastation, German, What is the Reason for ? 403.

French Army Commands, Changes in, 555. Frightfulness, German Instructions in, 420.

Ilaig, Sir Douglas, his Interview with French Journalists, 16'9-222.

Leon Salient, French Vletory.at the, 520. Lens, the'Britith Advanees round, 449-713.

ahasines, the Battle of, 625.657-689.

retain, General : -appointed Chief of the General Staff, 506 ; Made Commander-in-Chief, 555.

Reims. French Victory near, 500. Rome-Captured by the British, 503.

Tanks, the Work of the, 440.

Trench 'Raids by British, Preach, and Germans, 1-33-57-89-158-189-221.

Verdun, the German Attack on, 1. 'rimy Ridge, the Capture of, 425.

Zeppelins, Destruction of, 554-080.

THE EASTERN THEATRE.

Riga-Jacobetadt Line, New Russian Offensive on the, 33-89.

itamaida, the Advance of the Germane, 1-33-57-59- 189.

(See also under " General Items-Russia.")

THE ITALIAN FRONTIER. Isonzo, the Italian Victories on the, 133-577-C61s Mount Daimon, Italian Success near, 689.

THE NEAR EAST.

Albania, General Ferraro's Proclamation regarding, 627.

Mecca, Shereef of, to be Known as King of WO Bertha, 3.

(See also under "General Items-Greece.")

COLONIAL, &o,

Australia.-Mr. Hughes's Success in the General Election, 530.

Canada.-The ratite of Devonshire as Governors General, 90.-alr. Balfour's Malt, 002.

E.gyat.-The Defeat et the Seim :I at Silva, M.

German East Africa.-General Smuts Relinquishes the Command in, 59.

Mesopotamia.-Kut: the British Advance on, 189 ; the Capture of, 257 ; Advance beyond, 254.- Baghdad : Twenty-seven Mlles from, 259 ; the Capture of, 321 ; Advance beyond, 353.-Samarra Station Taken, 473.-Defeat of the 13th Turkish Corps on the Shatt-el-Adhaim, 500.

New Zealand.-The Working of the Conscription Act, 90.

Palestine.-Ttritish Victory near Rata, 59 ; and near Gaza, 377-401-473.

Persia-Sir Percy Sykes's Successful Operat 14110,222.

NAVAL OPERATIONS.

Adriatic : Fourteen British Drifters Sunk in the, 579; 11.31.S. ' Dartmouth' Struck by Torpedo in tire, 579.

▪ Algonquin,' American Steamer, the Sinking of the, 321.

American Destroyers, Arrival of, in British Waters, 553.

American Merchant Vessels, Three, Sunk, 353.

' Asturias,' Hospital Ship, Sunk by Submarine, 378.

' Ballarat,' Troopship, Sunk by Submarine, 500. Blockade Order, New British, 231.

Cameronia.' Transport, Torpedoed in the Medi- terranean, 579.

Destroyer Actions : In the North Sea, 89• off Zeebrugge.. 425 ; the Fight of the • Swift and the ' Broke in the Channel, 473.

' Donegal,' Hospital Ship, Torpedoed, 474. ' Dover Castle,' Hospital Ship, sunk by Submarine In the Mediterranean, 602-690. Dutch Steamers, Seven, Torpedoed or Bombed by the Germans, 257.

Gene, Steamer, Torpedoed by German Seaplane, 505.

Laconia, Cunard Liner, Torpedoed, 257. ' lenfmne Hospital Ship, Torpedoed, 474. ' Lyman 3f. Law,' American Schooner, Destroyed by Submarine, 190.

Margate and Broadatairs Shelled by German Destroyers. 257. 31inelleid, New British, in the North Sea, 121.

' Orleans ' and' Rochester' Sail from New York, 190. Ramsgate Shelled by German Destroyers, 506.

Submarine Warfare, Unrestricted : Germany's Announcement of. 121 ; the Allied' Losses from, 180-257-300-321-354-377-450-505-529-553-5784014:15- 658489-713.

Tyndareus,' Transport, Strikes a Mine off South Africa, 377.

' U'-Boat Sunk by American Steamer, 625.

Zeebrugge : Successful Sea and Air Raids on, 42-554; the Need for the Destruction of, 551-579.

GENERAL ITEMS. AMERICA Republics' Protest to Germany. the. 157-190-420.

A USTRIA-IIU NOARY. Clam-31artinitz, Count, the Resignation of, 089.

Emperor and the Imperial Family Reported to have Sold Money and Jewels to Neutral Countries, 58.

Hungary, the Emperor ('harks Crowned King of, 3.

rubmarine Frightfulness, Austrian Attitude to tire Polley of, 290.

1 ism, Count, the Resignation of, 577.

BRAZIL.

Germany, Declaration of War on, 627.

CHINA.

Germany : the Protest to, 190 ; Relations Broken off with. 290-321.

German Propaganda, the Failure of, 427. FRANCE.

Army Commands, Changes in, 506-555.

Briand. M.. on the Object of the Allied Conference in Rome, 84.

Maeterlinck, N., on the Indifference of Neutrals to German Cruelties in Belgium, 35.

R Mot, : Succeeds M. Arland as Premier, 353 ; on the Changes in the high Command of the Army, 578; and the Socialist Congress at Stockholm, 625.

GERMANY.

Allies' Reply to the German Peace Note, the, 2; the Kaiser's Proclamation about the, 58.

Bernstorff, Count, the Return of, 321. Bethmann Hollweg. Herr von: the Weakeningof his Position, 529; and German War Aims, 553.

Corpse-Conversion Establishment, the, 450.

Frightfulness at Sea, Germany's Announcement of, 121; South American Powers and, 157-190-426; Spain and, 157 ; Scandina‘ian Note on, 190; China and, 190.

Kaiser, the, his Address to Troops on the Arras Front, 601.

Michaelis, Dr., on Food Shortage after the War, 33. Socialist Views on Peace, 529.

GREECE.

Allies' Flags Saluted at Athens, 122.

King Constantine • Allies' Drastic Note to, 1 ; his Acceptance in Form. 33 ; Accepts Demands without Reserve, 57 ; the Abdication of, 658.

Ring Alexander's First Proclamation, 689.

Yenizelos, M.: on King Constantine a Party Leader, 603 ; his Return to Athens, 713.

HOLLAND.

Dutch Steamers, Seven, the Torpedoing of, 257.

Prisoners of War, Anglo-German Conference on, at the Hague, 715.

ITALY.

Allied Conference- in Rome, the,.34.

(See also under "The Italian Frontier.") NORWAY.

Baron Rautenfels, the Bomb-Pict of, 714.

RUMANIA.

(See under "The Eastern Theatre') RUSSIA.

Allied Conference at Petrograd. the, 12?. All-Russia Congress, the Session of the, 714.

Conference Suggested for Revising the Allies' Aims, 690.

Puma, the Resolution of the, against a Separate Peace, 690.

Golitzin, Prince, Succeeds If. Trepoff as Premier, 33. Grimm, Herr, the Expulsion of, 689.

Henderson, Mr. Arthur, the Visit of, 603.

Kerenaky, M.: and Iron Discipline for the Army, 577 ; his Visits to the Armies at the Front, 601.

31111ukoff, M.: iris Note to the Allies, 629; the Resignation of, 553.

Provisional Government, Socialists Join the, 553.

Rasputln, the Murder of, 2. Revolution, the. 353-377.401-425.

(See also under " The Eastern Theatre.") SPAIN.

Garcia Prieto Ministry, the Fall of the, 690. Germany. the Protest to. 157.

Infantry Union and Defence Committee, the Ulti- matum of the, G89.

Romanones Cabinet, tire Proffered Resignation of the :14.

Wilson, President, the Spanish Reply to the Note of. 3. SWEDEN.

Socialist Congress at Stockholm, the, 601-625.

.SWITZERLAND.

Hoffmann, Herr, the Resignation of, over the Grimm Affair, 590. TURKEY.

(See under " Co'ordal-5leswpotami$ and

Palestine.") UNITED STATES.

American Merchants and Our Blockade, 690. Army Bill, the, 426.

Balfour, Mr., his Address to Congress, 530. Bankhead, Senator, the Dramatic Declaration of, 626.

Belgium, Financial Responsibility Taken for Roller in, 578. Bryan, Mr., his Peace Suggestion to Germany, 190. Conscription Adopted, M.

Embargo Act, the. 714.

Engineers, Nino Regiments of, for France, 530. "Filibustering," the Defeat of, in the Senate, 321. Gerard, Mr., his Refusal to be " Sandbagged " at Berlin, 190.

Germany : Relations Broken off with, 157 ; Waiting for tire " Overt Act " by, 189-257-321 ; Negotiations by, on Submarine Warfare, 190 ; her Act of War, 353 ; the Declaration of War on, 401-425.

German and Austrian Merchant Ships Seized, 425.420. German Plots, 59.

Grain and the Manufacture of Liquor, 555.

Irish Question, American Statesmen and the, 474. Jefferson on the Monroe Doctrine, 322.

Lincoln and Don Pedro II., Emperor of Brazil, 159. Liquors and the Food Control Bill, 714. Loans to the Allies, 426.

Lodge, Senator, his Rebuke to Count Bernstorft, 34. Northcliffe, Lord : the Mission of, 626; the New York Times and, 658.

Preparations for War, Great, 602.

Railways and Meat Trust, the Patriotic Action of the, n Million, Enrolled, 025.

,e4c5Oi ite ru ts.

Riots and Conspiraelm. the Suppression of, 603.

Roosevelt, Colonel, on the Use of Grain for Liquor, 555.

War Loan, the Success of the, 714.

Wilson, President : the Allies' Reply to his Peace Note, 2-58 ; the Reply of the Scandinavian Powers and of Spain, 3; the Debate in the Senate, 34; Mr. Balfour's Commentary on the Allies' Reply, 57 ; the Belgian Reply, 53 ; on the War and Prospects of Peace, 90; Breaks off Relations with Germany, 157; and the Arming of Merchantmen, 290-321 ; Takes the Presidential Oath, 290; the Calm Attitude of, 378; his Address to Congress Advising War, 401; Allied Messages of Greeting to, 425 ; his Appeal for Unstinted War Service, 450; his Call for New Ships, 451 ; his Address to Civil War Veterans, 626; his Message to Russia, 058.

OBITUARY.

Benekendorff, Count Alexandre, 59.

Brownlow, Lady, 386.

Choate, Mr., 555.

Cromer, Lord, 122-125.

Dewey, Admiral, 59.

Lupton, Geoffrey, 436.

Morgan, William de, 59.

Norfolk, the Duke of, 191.

Redmond, Major William, 658.

Russell, 31r. Charles E. B., 427.

Samuel, Lieut. G. O., 725.

Selous, Captain Frederick Courteney, 85.

Smith, Mr. Reginald J., K.C.. 3.

Wilitmell, Mrs. Lucy (Author of "Christ in Flanders"), 564.

Whitridge, 31r. F. W., 44.