Clifford (Mrs. W. K.), A Supreme Moment, 153-172
Cobb (Rev. Dr.), The Church Crisis
and Disestablishment, 673-684 Colchester (Lord), Lord Ellenborough, 238-242
Collins (Edwin), The Teeth of the Schoolboy, 84-93
Colonies, Great Britain's trade with her, 355-363
Young men in the, depending on remittances, 827-832
Colvin (Sidney), Mr. Stephen Phillips's Tragedy of Paolo and Francesca, 915-933
Comets and shooting stars, their com- mon origin, 939-946 Commons preservation and open spaces of the future, 26-35 Congress of International Council of Women, 18-25, 192-202, 455-458 Conscience Clause for the Laity, A, 654-672
Conscription and the British Army, 876-880
Consumptives, The Cry of the, 641- 653
Continuity, What Church has ? 203-
'Decameron,' The, and its Villas, 289-301
Dental disease in children, 84-93 Dentistry in Schools, 84-93
Des Vœux (Sir William), The Connec- tion of England with Newfound- land, 223-237
Devil-Dance, A, in Ceylon, 814-817 Devonshire, Duchess of, Did she or Byron write Werner? 243-250 Dicey (Edward), After the Present War, 693-707
Disestablishment, The Church Crisis and, 673-684
Disestablishment and Ritualism, 982-
Eccles (Miss C. O'Conor-), The Hos- pital where the Plague broke out, 591-602
Education and industrial progress, 550-555
and Irish language, 213-222 Egypt, a trip to, by Sir Wemyss Reid, 1020-1034
Electricity in India, 556-559 Ellenborough, Lord, 123-130 ——a reply, 238-242
Elsdale (Col. H.), Why are our Brains deteriorating? 262-272
England's treatment of Newfoundland, 223-237
English and Dutch in the Past, 891- 904
English Masque, The, 102-111 Establishment and Disestablishment of the Church of England, 673–684 Eustace of Flai and Sunday observance, 36-42 Exorcising devils from a sick woman in Ceylon, 814-817
FARMING, manurial experiments,
Fashoda, Life on the Nile south of, 273-281
Father of Letters, The, 432-444 Fearon (D. R.), Dante's Ghosts, 65-
France, Old-age Pensions in, 131–141 Freer (Miss A. Goodrich), Horticulture
as a Profession for the Educated, 769-781 Frewen (Moreton), A Visit to the Craig Brook Salmon Hatchery, 396-409 Future of the Christian Religion, The, 514-520
Future of the Great Armies, The, 383-395
AELIC language, attempt to resus- citate, 213-222
Gaffney (Mrs.), A Woman's Criticism of the Women's Congress, a Reply, 455-458
Gardening, Scientific instruction in, 769-781
Ghosts, Dante's, 65–76
Gibbon, Suzanne Curchod, and Madame de Staël, 302-316
Gibson (James Arthur), The Cry of the
Consumptives, 641-653
Gorst (Sir John), School Children as Wage-earners, 8-17
Gower (Hon. Frederick Leveson), Did Byron write' Werner'? 243-250 Great Unpaid, The, 541-549 Green (E. M., (Native Unrest in South Africa, 708-716
Green (Mrs. John Richard), English
and Dutch in the Past, 891-904 Guns, rifles, shells, explosives, and cartridges of modern warfare, 905- 914
HALLETT (Holt S.), The War-cloud
in the Farthest East, 988-995 Hatching of salmon, shad, trout, and carp, 396-409
Hill (Miss Octavia), The Open Spaces of the Future, 26-35 Hindu Home, A, 996-1007 Historical study and Carlyle's works, 493-503
Holland and England, their former co- operations, commercial rivalries, and contests, 891-904
Horticulture as a Profession for the Educated, 769-781
Hospital, The, where the Plague broke out, 591-602
Hotels for poor men, Rowton Houses, 445-454
Hungary, Austria, and 'Cisleithania,' present political relations, 1008- 1019
Lambeth and Liberation,' 685-692 Land and the Labourer, 570-582 Lawless (Hon. Emily), North Clare:
Leaves from a Diary, 603-612 Leonids and other shooting stars, 934- 946
Letters, The Father of, 432-444 Liberal Party, The, and Lord Rose- bery, 729-733
Liberalism and its Cross-currents, 527-540
'Liberation,' Lambeth and, 685-692 Literature before Letters, 798-813 London County Council, work of, 543- 547
Lord's Day observance in Middle Ages, 36-50
Low (Miss Frances H.), A Woman's Criticism of the Women's Congress,
Low (Sidney), The Future of the Great Armies, 383-395; South African Problems and Lessons, 865- 880
Lützow (Francis Count), Austria at the End of the Century, 1008-1019 Lynching in Southern States of America, 966-968
MACDONAGH (Michael), The Evo-
lution of the Parliamentary Oath, 317-333
Mahaffy (Professor), The Recent Fuss about the Irish Language, 213-222 Mallock (W. H.), The Intellectual Future of Catholicism, 753-768 Manuring with Brains, 782-791 Marksmanship, national rifle matches, 367-382
Marlborough Gems, The, 251-261 Marriage customs of Australian blacks, 51-64
Masque, The English, 102-111 Massingham (H. W.), The Future of Lord Rosebery, 729–733 Maurice (Major-General), Terms used in Modern Gunnery, 905-914 Maxwell (Hon. Marcia C.), Madame Necker, 302-316
Mediaval Sunday, The, 36-50 Mental deterioration in modern times, 262-272
Meteorites and comets, 934-946 Milaraspa, the Tibetan poet, 613–632 Militarism and its results, 387-394 Milne (Arthur D.), Life on the Nile south of Fashoda, 273-281 Mivart (Dr. St. George), What Church has Continuity'? 203-212 Mnemonic literature before the inven- tion of writing, 798-813
Moreing (C. A.), An All-British Rail- way to China, 484-492 Morris (Hon. Martin), The Philosophy of Poetry, 504-513 Müller (Professor Max), Literature before Letters, 798–813
NATIVE Australian Family. The, Native Unrest in South Africa, 708-
Naval Force, The Limitations of,
Percival (Rev. Dr.), The Future of the Christian Religion, 514-520 Persian Lustre Pottery, Thirteenth- century, 560-569
Phillips (Claude), The Van Dyck Exhibition at Antwerp, 734–752 Phillips (Stephen), his drama of Paolo Malatesta and Francesca da Rimini, 915-933
Philosophy of Poetry, The, 504–513 Plagiarism, 974-981
Plague in Oporto, The, 833-847 Plague Story, An Indian, 410-431 Plague, The Hospital where it broke out, 591-602
Play in one Act, A Supreme Moment, 153-172
Poet and Mystic, A Tibetan, 613-632 Poetry, The Philosophy of, 504-513 Political parties in England, present position of, 527-540
Politics and parties in Japan, 142–152 Politics, The Churchman's, 982–987 Pottery, Lustre, Thirteenth-century Persian, 560-569
Powder and Paint, 633-640 Protectorate of Sierra Leone, 475-483 Protestant and Catholic parties in the Church of England, 112-122 Protestantism, effect of scientific criti- cism upon, 753-768
in South Africa, 865-876 Railway, An All-British, to China, 484-492
Recent Science, 934-946
Rees (Hon. J. D.), A Hindu Home, 996-1007
Reformation, The New, 654-672 Reid (Sir Wemyss), The Newspapers, 848-864, 1020-1034
Relief of the poor, an experiment in Whitechapel, 818-826
Remittance Man, The, 827-832 Representative government, Cromwell's attitude towards, 947-956
Rifle-shooting as a National Sport, 367-382
Robertson (Edmund), The Casus Belli in South Africa, 334-344 --Sir S. Shippard's Rejoinder, 345-351
Roe (Sir Charles), Is there really a 'Crisis' in the Church? 112-121 Rogers (Rev. J. Guinness), Liberalism and its Cross-currents, 527-540 Romanism and Protestantism, Pro- spects of, 514-520, 753-768 Rosebery, Lord, The Future of, 729- 733
Round (J. Horace), Cromwell and the Electorate, 947-956
Rowton Houses-from a Resident, 445-454
Russell (Geo. W. E.), Lambeth and 'Liberation,' 685–692
Russia, Lord Ellenborough's policy of opposition to, 124
- military railways in, 173-179 Russia, The Excessive Armies of, 173-179
Russian intrigues in Korea, 988-995
SALMON Hatchery, A Visit to the
Craig Brook, 396-409 Sanatoria for consumptives, 641-653 Sandberg (Rev. Graham), A Tibetan Poet and Mystic, 613-632
Schoolboy, The Teeth of the, 84-93 School Children as Wage-earners, 8-17
Science, Recent, 934-946
Sea power and its limitations, 180-191 Shadwell (A.), The Plague in Oporto, 833-847
Shippard (Sir Sidney), Are we to lose South Africa? 1-7; A Rejoinder, 345-351; South African Problems and Lessons, 881-890
Sierra Leone Disturbances, The, 475- 483
Simcox (Miss Edith), The Native Australian Family, 51-64
Simmons (Field Marshal Sir Lintorn), The Excessive Armies of Russia, 173-179
Sommerville (W. A.), Rowton Houses- from a Resident, 445-454
Sorabji (Cornelia), An Indian Plague Story, 410-431
Soudan, the, incidents of travel in, 273-281
Souls or ghosts in Dante's writings, 65-76
South Africa, Are we to lose? 1-7; The Casus Belli in, 334-344; A Rejoinder, 345-351; The Situation in, 522-526; Native Unrest in, 708- 716
South Africa, Federal Government for, 702-707
some ne'er-do-wells in, 827–832
War in, 693-707, 848-864, 865- 880, 881-890, 1020–1033
South African Problems and Lessons, 865-880, 881-890
Stephen (Harry L.), The Sierra Leone Disturbances, 475-483
Stillman (W. J.), The Decameron' and its Villas, 289-301
Sunday, The Medieval, 36-50 Supreme Moment, A, 153-172 Sutherland (Alexander), The Fear of Over-Education, 550-555 Swinburne (Algernon Charles), After the Verdict-September 1899, 521
Wallis (Henry), Thirteenth-century Persian Lustre Pottery, 560-569 Walpole (Sir Spencer), Lord Ellen- borough, 123-130
War, After the Present, 693-707 War-cloud, The, in the Farthest East, 988-995
Ward (Mrs. Humphry), The New Reformation, 654-672
Waterfalls as generators of electrical power, 556-559
'Werner,' Did Byron write it? 243- 250
West (Sir Algernon), The Great Un- paid, 541-549; While Waiting in a Friend's Room, 77-83
Whitechapel, relief of the poor in, 818- 826
Wilson (Rev. C. Usher), The Situation in South Africa, 522–526 Women and artificial aids to beauty, 633-640
Women's Congress, 18-25; A Woman's Criticism of, 192-202; A Reply, 455-458
Wood (Arthur F.), Old-age Pensions in France, 131-141
Wootton (A. C.), Cricket in 1899, 792 - 797
Wyndham (Hon. Percy), Town and Country Labourers, 583-590
Yonents. Manuring with Brains,
YOUNG (D.), The Dalmeny Experi-
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